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Get out your last winter Suits and Dresses and let us put them in "Tip Top" condition and save you the price of a new one. , Girls Middie Suits and also White Kid Gloves cleaned to suit the most exacting. We call and deliver. . 'Phone 280-J. Cooper Cleaning Works in one's absence. Most any lawyer Is a good fellow when no lawyer ap pears on the other side. My point is obvious. "I will be out of the State for some time to come and will, there fore be unable lo keep up with what he may say about me here after, but when I return I will knuw how to meet whatever he may say in a way that will amply 1 otect me. I have nothing in the world to do with the controversy between Mr. Saunders and Mr. Pugh. I rare nothing about it so long as iMr. Pugh leaves me out of it. The ; next time I feel compelled to serve I legal notices on Mr. Pugh for libel no committee will be able to beg me i into letting him off until a fair and impartial judical tribunal has found i the truth. 1 "Nor am I jealous of Mr. Puh. I have never tried to run the Repub lican party in Pasquotank county or in any other places in North Carolina. "1 have always tried to contri bute my part to the upbuilding of the party but I have never tried to run it. If Mr. Pugh can find solace in run n'ng the Republican party to the top of Ml. Mrtchell or into the muck of I M'lntoo Hay. I wish him God-speed so long as he is running upward, and will regret his failure should ho run amuck." I That part of the News and Ob servers Washington letter in Sun day's paper in which M"fkins took j except ion follows : ! There was a'-o another North Carolina man who tes'itied before tlie Si 4; a: m I r, ii'-! i;;.it ing Committee 1 1 id :i y jfn! he was R iii hi i a u and had been subpoenaed to appear Th : me n w as ( ' R I'n v h. a I i .t of Kli.:.i:M'th ('.". Hi- ti-.iinioiiy I provoked bo! il I he com III it ! ee a lid I I he i" cl. itor- in he rooi.i lo rip I pies of l.iiigli'' r M r Pugh i. i ice cba irpi:' u of Ih' Kepii bli can State conimitlee for NorMi Carolina anil he made ihe announcement that on !ict Sa' unlay he w ould take charge of the t'nrunes of hN parly in the (!M Xni'iii S:a'e as Slate chairman. ; hat is h, will Min'i'i il Stale Chair man Morehead. .Mr. PiikIi said that he had been summoned before the committee be cause of a personal difference be tween two humble Republicans in North Carolina, meaning Col. Ike Meekins of Elizabeth City, and him self. Mr Pugh is a much younger man than Col. Meekins and he al leges that the Colonel is displeased necuuse he has been outclassed by Pugh in managing the interests of the Republican party in Pasquotank county and other places in the State Puli TelU Ills Story It was Colonel Meekins' Jealousy, aided by the yn of W. O. Saunders, editor of the Elizabeth City In dependent, that caused the Semite conimitlee to demand the appearanre of Mr. Pugh and in bis testimony he paid his respects to bnth oT these gentlemen in a style good enough for the vaudeville stage. Last winter Mr. I'ugh was Invited with Col. Morehead, Stale chairman of the party, to confer with the na tional chairman. Will H. Hays. In New York. Mr Pugh Hrent to the conference, but Colonel Morehead en account of illness, was unable to be present. The absence of the chair man Increased Increased the sense of responsibility and Importance of the ice chairman. At the confer ence he incidentally met young Lt -Col. Theodore Roosevelt and be felt his oats. He returned home and In a short time made a speech to thirty of hii Republican friends In Elliabeth City, smong whom were Col. Meek Ins and six of his Sunday school pupils. When Col. Meekins heard the speech he got as mad as a March hars and became a Baron THAN K YOU I am remodelling my garage and can no longer store cars, as all availble space is needed for the reg ular stock. I wish to thank friends and customers for past favors and am glad to say they can arrange to store cars on Matthews St. opposite this garage L. B. PERRY Hu..cl.:.us,. ,)ar, SH Mp ,,iKh alws in rather more picturesque language He got his Sunday school scholars to sign an a llida ii with b . in. Arm. d with the allitlavit h-.- w-at lo Kilitor V. (). S. Hinders, a l n.o i rat opposing I he League of N.it.nr. !il e S. :: : oi Hee l, and reported ;o h::.i th i' Pil';h had -aid i:t s -peei a ib. c Ii-- I. ,nl toll! ' "... i ' . . hi I la s ;!i:f t here were thirty liiii . .! lid ! e lie W orh'T.s !!! N'ir;'i ' ' I . l.na new flxireanizeil. but ' " " orgatsizi'il and voted in l he It peh Mcan parly and th'at with 'a' ull'rage i Lining the negroe - cuu'.d be allow il I i.te for the R-(, i1 ,i i .ins. hen Ch.iii man II. iv- Ii-m: .1 I !ij.s hopeful news lie w i o' e on ! .1 eheck for lift y thoiisaud do.iars. handed i! to Mr. Pugh and ordered li.m to hurry home and get busy Now what bur: Col Meekins w.i that Mr Pugh had that money :u his pocket, that he was going to i o in clover as long as it lasttiil and that the negroes and tex'ile workers might go to h and lh.it the old war horse leaders of the Republican I m ...,. I.. V,.ril. rrnllm mlehf Wi I'll 11 III .'HI I II I Ul UIIIIU IIMp.Uk . starve. This was the inference,, anyhow. Editor Saunders published Col Meekins report of Mr Pugh's speech and soon made It so hot for Republican Vice Chairman of the State that he was compelled to buy. the Elizabeth City Herald, another; paper in the town, to defend himself I As soon as Eili'or Pugh got Into! bis new sanctum he flew opt and! (tot the twenty-three other Republl-1 cans who heard his speech to sign a Joint statement contradicting Col. Meekins' "foul lie.'' Mr. Pugh frankly put on exhibit for the Se nate committee this joint affidavit that Will Hays had never mentioned a check or any sort of money to him and that he had never accused Mr. Havs of such an Indiscretion. The looks of the formidable affidavit with the signature of 23 white North Car olina Republicans who. according to Mr. Pugh. had never told a lie, de terred even Senator Reed from ask ing any more questions of the witness. Mr. Pugh said he was still con ducting an editorial duel with W. O. Saunders whom he stamped as a Karbae can" newspaper man. He said he was glad to meet the Senate committee and fortify the honesty of the Republican party In North Carolina under Its young leaders wltb new blood. Prompt Service And the best foods well cooked is the secret of our popu larity. BUSY BEE , CAFE H. G. PAULOS, Prop. VV. S. WHITE & CO. Healers In feed for stock and poultry, seed for farm and gar Jeu, electric supplies. 120-122 Polndextej Street, Phone 64, Elizabeth City, N. C. PREPARE FOR Fall Weather All Summer your Gas heating stove has been stored away, its burners have become clogged with dust; its hose may have become cracked and will leak when you attach it to the Gas outlet. Better bring out this utcful little appliance of yours and see whether it needs any attention. Lighted a few minutes, night and morning, it will provide just the necessary warmth and cheer when otherwise you would be uncomfortable. Southern Gas Improvement Co. THEY 8AY THAT GAS CAN IH) IT HETTER
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