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THE NEWS-RECORD. MARSHALL. N.' C. A 1 iU I I ... 1 . I LABOR 5II0K CONTIMUES GRAVE V ", y ' i - BRISK DEMAND FOR ALL CLASSES OF HELP THROUGHOUT EM PLOYMENT OFFICES. , ' i ' ' ' '' i '-' v -" .'' - COT BOM JOBS SHUT DO! Exodu of Negro Labor to Northern Cities Hat Crippled Construction and Agricultural Work. Governor- Letter to Mr Johnson. Governor Morrison' letter to Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, Commissioner of Welfare, withdrawing hie request for an, investigation of prison condltona by the board, copies of which, were sent to other members or. the Boar! of Welfare follows. ." Mr. Dear Mrs. Johnson: ' ' I desire to wthdraw my request for an investigation by your Board Into prison conditions in the State. I have decided that my own social response billty about this matter is greater than I had flrst realsed. I 'have, therefore, aeiermmea to assume full responsi bility in the- matter and to take far- reaching action without delay. Your board, under the law. can only make a report to me for submission to the next General Assembly, or for my own guidance and assistance. I havo PROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SiindaySdiool Lesson Teacher of Encllih Blbl. in the Moody Bible Inetltute of Chicago.) Qprrlht, Itll, Weelera Newapaper tJ.lea, LESSON FpR MAY 27 ISAIAH, THE STATESMAN PROPHET UEfiSON TETCTT..I.1. ,,, .. AND Hie ' Rmm11lT1l tkm . decided that I do not deals, a renort hcaTS. f T " "- from you fortbe purpose of influencing iS ' ' my own action, and as the General i?7.. ARr TOPIC-Isaiah who Wu r.m LiTt" . " e"m' Li10 TOPIO-Itah.. Call to B.rV- w nan uuiu uiul time I for action. Jntbrmbdiatb and beotob topic I have been giving serious study to TounS pYopiTaSS RSttZ , -Iaalah, the Statesman and prophet I. Isaiah' Vision of the Lord (vv. the whole subject and feel that I have both the legal power and the disposi tion to take action in the premises. Circumstances are such that I really 1-4).- think your investigation and renort No one' minlstr win . h. would embarrass me rather than aid 101 until he has had a vision of Jeho me in the course I have firmly fixed I Tah The scope of his tasks and the my mind upon, 1 am thoroughly in accord with mod ern ad progressive thought upon the , , , , " i . Raleigh. Brisk demand for all grades of labor continues throughout the entire State, with little prospect for Immediate re lief for the situation according to the .weekly statement of activities of the seven employment bureaus maintained i by the Department of Labor and Print ing, Issued by Commissioner Shlpman. ; During. the week requests for help coming into the 'several bureaus to taled (70 as against) a total of 645 an plicants for work. Placements list skilled labor at 107 and unskilled at 330 for the entire State, with clerical. ! professional, domestic, and Industrial I subject of prison reform, and under 4.1 - 1-1 1 1 . . 1 . I ft 1. . , II I ... Classen luaaiug up me louu oi oio men i luo w u is now written. I am and women placed in employment. I satisfied the whole system can be put Exodus of thousands of negro labor- in modern and up to date shape. I am era to northern cities has seriously going to exercise all the power I have. cnppiea an construction and agrlcul- ana I am quite sure it Is suiclent to tural work, with road work, and truck bring this about movement suffering most heavily. Coo- tractors at work on buildings have! The Governor's letter to Judge Man- been nnabla -to kenn thnir nretontea. nine AttnrnAV nn.l ...!., I government are tottArlntr. Hons together wia Better result than him to call upon the solicitors of the ,on 01 010 enthroned Lord. have road contractors. Many road State to Inquire into prison conditions jobs are shut down completely. In their districts follows: in eastern counties where the Dear judge: strawberry and lettuce movement Is I" 1 will thank you to get In touch with at its height the . shortage of labor the solicitors of the State at your ear has been more keenly felt, and some! Heat possible-convenience and request apprehension Is felt for the move- them to co-operate with you In an fo ment of the potato crop a little farth- vestigatlon of the County Prisons and er north when the season opens I Camps In which prisoners are keot snort.y. iwnen being worked. Wage scales have been raised I I desire the most thorough Invest!- somewhat by the shortage. In many gation made through regular Govern classes of work, but the general ar-1 ment channels. erage Is not much higher than tho want you to assist personally in nair ... .L,, "7. . 8 . .. Invfll. mafnratnorl th. .t .... I rho nrnaaxntlnn r W.t. i. 7 . miaair WWie Common labor Is receiving 25 to 3C ! or inhuman or cruel treatment of prls-' the Lord win!! ?i Lti.5,cI1 cents per hour and skilled labor an oners. If your force, together with the "Holy. holv. hol rh .tf.- ..Bu i o.uuuu iv vrau yci WW -""viwia, o uuv suuiusui lu T1UU1-I iriUUlO OI jeflOVah ! hnllnapa T I tn .i.it k . i. - i.w .... m I t. .. . wuueM. It IS '" ". I "u vuuibu auj ittuure oi I ivr mis mat Hla crontitnsa n.i,i. j , Wilmington' found more work for duty; I will be glad to consider a re- adore Him. Th tM. J " applicanU Uian any city In the State, quest from you for the employment of doubtless refers to th trt.m acording to the report, with a total special counsel to assist Holy l the One who crentmi hi. i. .- . . ' " wno reaeemed us and holy lai (k e- power to perform services will be lack- uig unni ne sees God. Sw the Lord 0D H, Throne 1). The prophet' gaze penetrated to the very throne of the eternaL We need not so much know things con cerning God as to have a vision of Him, even to see Him on HI throne. Surely now. as perhaps never before, with the awful darkness settling down upon the world and the foundation of culture and civilisation. in.nt,,n. 2. Ho Saw the Seranhim a hnva 2, 8). Whatever form or rank these thin irai " 7 eariy are ministers lu ost ,nign. Their standing In dlcates that they were In readiness to uu f. oiaaing. Their equipment with six wings shows the celerity with which they executed Hi will, in the Divine presence they And different uses for wmga. une pair was needed to veil the eraph' bead from the "intolerable ef fulgence" of the glory. One pair veiled the feet, which had been soiled In the execution of the commission. The third A A U Say "Bayer" and Insistl 'in mi ! m j i o XJ mi "in OLD BO YEARS-A FINE GENERAL TONIC 4... ... . - .-utTT, li.ii l Unless you see the name "Barer" on package or on tablet you are not get- ung me genuine uayer product pre scribed by physician over twenty-two year and proved safe by million for Cold ' Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pnln Accept "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" Record Honey Crop. The largest honey crop In the history or British Columbia was garnered in vxu, registering as it did a value of $177339, at wholesale prices. The year's output represents the remark able average of 61 pounds a hive, that Is 61 pounds a hive from 11,501 hives in 2,143 apiaries. In 1921 the average was 80 pounds a hive, from 10,329 hives in 2,072 apiaries. In 11 years tne province's output ha grown from 20 ton to 855 ton. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally fed secure when von know that the medicine yon are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Riioh i. rt ir:i... c only. Bach unbroken package contain Root kidney, liver and bladder mmh. proper direction. Handy boxes of The same standard of purity, strength twelve tablets cost few cent. Drug- d excellence is maintained in every bot gists also sell bottles Of 24 and inn. tie of Swamp-Koot. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer I K scientifically compounded from aianuiacture of Mopoacetlcatldester of Tew,we nDs. Sallcyllcacld. Advertisement. It is not. a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's treat heloer in relievin and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity ia with every Dottle of Yea rised Thi3 BqsIi Whether you keep a tew cows or a greet many, you will nuke more profit with the right equipment. Stop wutc, Mr time. Write for thie Free Catalog Complete Una W tpMuliit tad low Dairymen's Supply Co. SN.ltth Street KlcfejMM4,Ta. Direct from 5th Ava., New York City A 14-Inch IndMtructible French P.ri M.k. t .with ncucd.. wc wun Keriinc allver c lun .win. Aninevionea ana bvautlfully ThM exqulalt nccklacra. perfectly matched and sraduatad, were Imported from Perl. luat berore the placing1 of a 0 dnty-tax on m ported French neerle. Thi .i.. value cannot acain be duplicated anywhere la America. Bent prepaid on receipt of check or money order. 8. W. JOHNSON, Importer. W Fltth. Avenue. NSW YORK CITY. N. t! I1AI5Y Fl V ril I CD PtAcro aktwhehb vmwi III i ,- I ATTRACTS AND S.ILUI -JT ALL FLIES. Meet, TJ elcui.ftnuuntntaLeoo- rnuiMiitaKeoa ,hsMp. IeVattf sMI NHOb, ifUf Off tJ, mn pill or tlDOW! twill lint ehnil or injtrra x A k. A i by ETtrKKsa. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- gtuu MMbA.Bnokln.tj.r. of 119 men and wemen placed. 8tlok to Charge Declares Court. Courta must stick to the indict mem upon wnicn a prisoner is ar raigned and either convict him or ac quit declares the Supreme Court in an opinion handed down reversing Judge T. J. Finley for convicting C. Lk Snipes for receiving when he was arraigned for having liquor In his Tho rammtinfootlnn C,mo,M.,,J. M- 01 One Who Sanctifies and kMna ent George Ross Pou, of the State Frome P8ltIon t God' throne i-tf er V', , . riucv OW IflH WflOlA GOIYi fill Art l.vt. rriBuu w ir. JODngon acauainunc . . " m s-ik j PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM 1 teioTiriiiuni-tnpelUlrrnuJ i - I Keetoraa Color mmd 1 ,Z . Beuty to Cre v ad Fdi tiaU 1 jt Wwei Ctrm. g ta. ratehoene.lt. T. Making a Lawn "My place is new," remarked a man who bought a home on Alter road, "and the soil doesn't seem to be able to produce a stand of grass. I havo been told to plant oats with my grass VJ nnr rnnm ttAAta ni a. m .. . "cip iu iorm a in ootties oi two sizes, medium and large. This Was a new one on me. nnrl However if vnn wi.h r el.;. whether If old or new, good or bad, ret preparation send ten cents to Dr. I don't know." Detroit New. Kilmer A Co.. Bimrhumtnn. V V . sample bottle. When writin be Cutlcura 8oothea Baby Raahaa n(1 nntion thi nnper, Advertisement Trior ffMl nnA . ft. ft. i L . I . . m v ft"V UUIU, Uf UUl Datil 1 ' aa . . of Cutlcura Soap followed by eentin JINX STRICTLY f)M THF IflR I IVInnV in lV.tfr.ri anolntlnn rh,tim, r.,-." .V I ' " " I . J " Nothln batter, purer, weeter, ospe- Good Reaaon Why Indi.n.poll. Man u uiu oi tne rrnerant cutl- Felt That Ml. wol- u.a vun xaicum l ousted on at tha fln. fit.rf.rf w u. i.h OR- .... . I . eacu. Aavertisement i 1 I Thlo etrtt-w Via a A - ritino it mm. - " ""V w,lu riiKUftj ii nunu IU lit I AWAY wnose Christian name I Joseph and wno works at a factory down town. scotaman Who Would Leave tm.I Land of the Free" Discovers Red Tap Intervenes. Ultine-iiAnHiio MiiewbllbUliHO Ibonei OMaa. Oak (eel. aaakea walklae reee. Ik br ft.ii Ti itTT Oheailaai twfa.rMlawlirr $10 Bays Cirarantee Optioa on 20 Baiaa of Cotlna No farther rlek. A movement tie e option prica ,rl voa yon an opportunity te take 1100; It. 1100. ete. Write today for particular, and free market letter. INVESTORS' DAILY GUIDE Dept. R, 61 Wall St. New York to team tha barber trade and enroll fop tha enrlnw o.n.1 onrae. Good jobe await oar (rsdnatee. Monday 1 wash day at his home. That, be It remembered, wa the dav wnen an explosion at fhe Indianapolis Ckartorta Barber Celleee. Charlwtla, N. C. uuu neat company's Mill street .Mttui cut on eiectric current from Chinch Bua Peat many homes of the city. This man The mild weather has favored tha her with the resolution of the Prison Board forbidding agents ot the Depart ment to talk freely to prisoner fol low: Dear Mr. Johnson: At the request ot the Board of Direo tnva nt iho QtatAfa n,I.An V h.ail ni.nu.lnll ..I. n.l V..-.I-. I v- . a unuu JUU , a.UUUUI w. vmoi uw ft.n.K U..I.II..UI.I, , , .ft.ou.uft.uu t.uiv;u Clark dissents. wa I nassed bv a nnanlmnna" mta nt tha enipea was cnargea on one count oBard of Directors of the tSate'a pri- HI gloiy, & He Saw. Manifestations of UaJeV ty (v. 4). A the1 holy one cried the very door post moved and the temple wa filled with moke. , Smoke Indi cate the Divine presence In anger (Er. 10:8; 29:18). This indicated that tho selfishness, .Idolatry and lngraU tude of Israel provoked God's anger. i ii. laaian s conviction of Sin (v. 6) 1 Tin. ai. . of havina- llouor in his nosse.alon for .lt :,;7v " -.I - .propnet got a vision of - - - t i . uccuus iu juuBigu uu ytsB me noty uod he sale, and on two count, with recelv- terday. The reason, tor the VulJ ing more than tone quart of liquor of this resolution ia of in 1 days. Evidence tended to show to you. ielvea ir hoT YhJ T W8U 01 tnem" Mat th rinfonrinnt rnA .h ii i 1 -V thot they Bayer never seen tho woods while in company with an- . . . rh LTJ. 25. J?. iuo resolution ot tue mson uoara ,7 I V vjr vue. ne rnuuea mat ne nan sinned in speech Immigrant who think It is hard to get Into the United State should try to get out after once they are In, arose somewhat earlier than usual, successful overwintering of the chinch if they wish to encounter a real nroh- helped fill the boiler with rainwater, buy. acoorrlinir t runnm v.o,i.,a.i -IJ - . . ' . mlftol.4 n,.e , ft... ' . .. . --r--"- -- "J ""'ft- a uuuve ui ecouana. wno "kuk wuuer. ana line uniiea States Denartmetit nf An. tnea to start operations. The washer rlculture. It Is now found to be pres would not work. He spent two hours ent In winter quarter In threatening trying to find what was wrong with number over the greater part of waoucr, uuu uuaiij- gave up in nig- soucnern and central Illinois, in 65 gust, going to work, and arUrlng late, coontle in oftthern Nebraska, from he found the power off there. Jefferson county west at least to Fur- "H-m, that explain why I couldn't nas county, and in the northeastern gei mat wasner started," ne said. "It corner of the state ip Boyd county. Buituy Biurteu ray ween on wrong. Indianapolis News. - Other man-who hai alrnkrlv nloaitoH aniltV ' The aheriff .rnmo nnnn thom adopted follows . in the woods and seised them. It appears in the recital of the r Y1 lUB p""" aT" !, himself iV Wr. ii.wr facts in the case, written by Justice tue vaa Mpervlsors in charge of I Adams, that he wa. arraigned on the "d Stete' ..I? . ah ZTrlZ, lopiea iouowb: i : . u speecn R it .iiraj kft. .hi. t..a .f ni. "u, u in speech, then in heart, thora. rectors that the Superintendent advise ttVMof palr. He wa not firslt charge and convicted and sen- ' tenced on the second and third. '.'To punish him for a crime of which he is not convicted would be to turn broadside the constitution," the opin ion declares. Chief Justice Clark finds no ground for error) holding that . the arraignment is inclusive and con clusive. ; two minor civil suits with opin ion and ftwo per curiam, together - witn nve appeals from the Judgment or the. lower court on liquor charges ana ono rrom secret assault with In tent to kill -were Included in the opin ions nanded down. Two decisions were reversed and the othera affirm . ea. o major, civil or any. capital , cases were issued, owing to the ab sence of Justice walker. The second reversal came np from Cleveland county with Robert Ooode convicted and sentenced to sepve five years in prison for secret . and felonious aasault with intent to kill. According to the evidence Goods, who is oniy 17 years : old, was shooting at a aog Deneved to be mad, missed the dog and hit a neighbor In an .ad jacent field. Two siray shot graced tne prosecutor neck "We see very little evidence, if any." .mat wouia justify or uphold a con. victlon for a felonious secret assault. witn intent to kill," declares Justice Hope in the opinion. . - Other Supremo Court Opinions. ".' Mldjette (.,. Timber and Lumber Co., Northampton, affirmed. , , mrasuramer uo., ya. So. Exprf.it Co Mecklenburg, no error Prison Camps that no peron or persons other than the Governor ot North Car olina, or a Grand Jury in session, in accordance with the law, be allowed to confer with any prisoner or prison era under the Jurisdiction of he State prison authorities except in the pre sence of the Supervisor under whom such prisoner or prisoners may be con fined: or In the presence of some em ployee of the State' Prison delegated by such Supervisor. That in passing this resolution this Board has no desire to in any way re tard or interfere with any survey or investigation which may now be nnder way or which may be made in the fu ture. That the passing of this resolu tion is only for the- purpose of' making an effort to see that justice be. done to all. 1 - Be It further Tesolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to His Excellency, the Governor of North Carolina, the Chairman of the Board ot Public Welfare and Charities, to the commissioner of Public Welfare and to each Supervisor in the employ of tha State's Prison. Legion Auxiliary Gains Members). . The South Carolina department of the American Legion auxiliary ia in creasing rapidly in membership, ac cording to, Mr.. Jame A. Cathcart of Columbia, department president . , State y... Snipes Caldwell, nw trial. State va. Potter.'Watauga, no error, - SUte vs. Whlsnant. Polk, no error. State . Goode, Rutherford, new .trial -J-,,v;- A Wyatt v. Feldspar Co., Yancey, no error. ' 1 . ; ' v . . . Panel Co.; vs. Melton-Rholos Co., McDowell, per curiam ' Judgment af-i Ormed without written oplnloa. 187 Still Captured. Salisbury. (Special) One1 hundred and thirty-seven stills were captured m North Carolina during April, accord- iu iu announcement ny a. b. coltran. Prohibition Director for North Caro lina. In addition to these IS automo biles were taken while In thp act of hauling liquor and 104,890 gallon of beer and 725 gallons of liquor were seised. Tha total amount of property seized and not destroyed was 14,514. Fn-ty-three arrests were marlo and lit j prosecutions recommended. III. Isaiah Cleanaed Prom Sin r ft B. ' o. If. Having been convieted of sin and naving made confession of it. a hum, Ing, coal was taken from the altar to purge away his sin. HI nenltemini guilt was forgiven and removed. Those unclean Up were refined by lire and, with pure speech, he expressed the noiy tnought of God. Only Are from God' altar can purge us from our sins. IV. Isaiah' Call, God did not call the prophet until after ho wa cleansed. The purged soul Is the soul ready for the Lord' service. Indeed, the unconvicted, un forgiven and oneleansed soul cannot even hear the Divine call for service. V. Isaiah's Dedication (y. 8)." ' Following the cleansing from sin there was the quick resoonse for erv. ice. The one purged and sanctlflpd and made meet for the Master's use readily respond to the call of God. They did not Inquire as to the issue, did not desire to see the end from the beginning, but with freedom came for ward to serve. VI. Isaiah's Commission (w. 9-13) The previous outlook wa not nrom ialng. .He shrank back from the re-, sponsll llty and instantly cried, "How long, uomr The teoDle were atentri in selfishness and the Lord assured mm tnat their blindness and sin, though long, would not. continue for ever. The people would go on In sin, to be taken captive and the land be made desolate. ha lived in Indianapolis several years and who has taken out his first natu ralization papers. The man wished to return to Scot land to live, and several months ago took np with the British representa tives in me united State his proposal to quit this country for his old home. 1 have been In correspondence with several British representatives," said tne scot, "and there seems to tie an endless amount of red tape In the pro cedure. The British representatives seem-fearful lest I may .become fa charge on Great Britain. I have sworn to almost everything and hope soon to get my passports." Indianapolis jNews. , Mixed Trouble. Hit on the head by a blackjack while he Was robbing a Pasadena home, Har ry Edmonson, twenty-two, was wound ed while running down the streets here this afternoon with a shotgun In the hands of detective. San Francisco Journal. .. . True. "He thinks he's going to play a good game of golf this year." "Shucks. All golfer are optimists In April." Cluckl Cluckl Her father is a doctor, a specialist with a large following. Little Mis Three-year-old was being entertained by her nurse the other afternoon, and the youthful miss deckled that she wished to be amused with Imitations. The nurse had run through her full list of mimicry when the command came to Imitate the chicken. "Make a noise like a chicken," the order came. "Oh, I can't Imitate a chicken," the nurse protested. ; ' "Well, If you can't I'll ask daddy- he can. He treat 'em !" where It is a southward extension of . a serious manifestation In sonthpnar. era South' Dakota ; in eastern Kansas , it seems to be more abundant than during average years. The tempera tures have been above normal and ' very dry. - Burning of hibernating quarters is being practiced through out the state of Kansas. Marital Reaction.' Frabb Marriage seems to exercise I a sobering Influence on some men. Dubb Yes ; it's a sort of aftermath to love', intoxication. From Life. Finance and Publicity. "What are you going to do about this rumor that you have made a lot of money In speculation on inside tips?" "Nothing." replied Senator Sor ghum, "You can't stop a rumor, m we may as well take the individual benefit At least, it will Improve my credit" Old-Faahloned. 'She's old-fashioned," "So."' "She still has a dressmaker come to the house." fllMft MMM-I Eeonefny, . The regard one show economy 1 like that we show an old aunt who Is to leave us something at last Sben 'tone.' . r Conaelenee. The worm of conscience I the com panion, of the owl The Usht la shunned by sinner ' and evil spirit only. Schiller. : . . , v ' . Neighborly Love. Love your nelgiibtr. yet null not TXyTHEN you find that coffee Y makes you nervous, keeps you awake at night, or causes frequent headaches, it's time to change to Postum. Thi3 delicious, healthful cereal beverage gives you all the com fort and satisfaction of your usual -morning cup. It has charm with- cut harm to nerves or digestion cheer without fsar of a dangerous "kick-back.- fttTrWmlBM.B 'fM aaeiala.a ft.-.-, Fosium FOR HEALTH 4' tTf. : .. y. ; r . inzres a Kcason Made by Poataea Cereal Company, inc. Battle Creek, inch. .'?- "'.. . " . roar grocer seHa Postam fa two forms; Instant Postum (la tins) prepared instantly in thecup by the addition of toilirj water. Postam Cereal (in pacLra) (br those who prefer Co Cxicr broQjhtout by bcCn fcTy 3 minute. The cost of e.'r li about one-half cent a cups daa your lei: Ceor-e ra-bert.
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