THE ?JS8 Volume VH raAIU fWLE HEAR SPEAKING AT DUK1 Large Auditorium Com • P etCJyJ?,led With Men and Women Voters IN ABSENcToTbvERMAN N. A. TOWNSEND SPEAKS Mr. Townsend Ropli^ Ckorg- That Revaluation Act Would Increase Takas Of Fenners end Working! Men. Mrs. Williema Urged; Women fo Vote. A great crowd of ladies and mn . Uemen completely filled ih* auditor ium at Duke last Friday night to hear , Mrs Marshall Williams add Senator , Yv*r7"«n discuss the issues of th* uay. Senator Overman was callsd < home by a telegram announcing ill-1, rJZJl a*4 .v“ml.1,y ■nd Mr N. A. ' f“wl**nd' *Ae Democratic nominee ft w.. «,E^'4a,,Ul,v, fro" Harnott.U to ,• ** last moment c . kLnh7, Ther^ w<“ » feeling f t 0h EXSfzZpR rhS u : 2 . 5r« ae.tr s . r ficsly charged that the taicee U.UH "p against colorations had b«,a oU reduce A while that of farmers Vtai* Nc buiinsaa and working men haJ wh greatly Increased by the Revaluation Io Act by ahowtng actual Arurcs la the **' » '“n*r?ry- He showed by the tax books tUc ' J?c ,Erw1* Cotton Mills Comp }“• a2o*f!^k ^’iF*** forP°r»»‘on in the 1)*1 * ' ffl^ik**** lBfreaaed more than 1 * number of pro- °th . --- ^* .farmers and working »*i . fo*.* Tlwn*hll>i wbote names Hui •1»»£S%Sr£sz tw“ whs M REPUBLICANS NOT !j GOOD forecastee I Claimed Hughes Wou Get 405 Votes in 1916 He Got Only 254 0tt- «•—The total l^Vn'r'hi*™ whi«h Will I ^ °f »** Republic! I . *l °,.n* Committee, predict, will 1 fur Rrnatoi Harding U J V the dMwhiJh U wock^hlV' claimed, c woeki bafor* the 1910 eloetioo t ^••r candidate Chaa 'gjjlli. Z!s~:<£irz,„zrL “P" test - Kssvswn: si.^©£*S* d with thlhut^‘ *hIch h* »'•*■>• ■*e !.£? ^vSr***"**- "ould CallfL,ni^fl“^‘rV’ mnjoritle. 7 3,800); Kaiw7l“l, Democratic y 38,900) anlt r»lrenl Democratic ■nllc by go £l0hJ? <*rnt Demo. I'illeo* ,»c^Xd' ‘•'‘focnia. Mr. la by 250.000 ' c7t!i!!,d ,1° 5*P“hl‘ idence. that 807 793* n »d voted In the Hi,, Republican* and State, Claimed f.e Huaboa Oheriee W. k-amham , ur manager for Hughe.’ ~L*".B*.:K'n e Republican National ’ ^Tport’*d t° October 18, 1910, that’* JuHi!" w negated of 300 electoral d, probably, 105 mure. a ”*' t atatee which be predictedA^. n* •Inware, Ohio, CalifornU. k-TT* rtb Dakota. Utah. Jda£ f and Washington, ey.£ , uch went Democratic, and in iw epbabl, for Hufhe."’ *J* cod Aril on*. Nevada, MontanV 1 w Mexico and Nahra.ka, all 0i < ,, we‘» carried by Mr. Wilw,,/ °£ "Pjmibly for Hughe.” eo!nn>n I . karnh.m placed Colorado, IOm" Maryland. Miaaoun and Okla "f. wh‘ch returned tubaUntia) oocratic majorities £V.*»ui,n *0rr* W Perkin., an- L .n c*®P*ign leader, r, .h*“ f?n.1««tlou of M ulTS £ (URGES CINNERS TO CLOSE FOR 30 DAY S L^« **—•« CU Crop P'«—» SaeriS.l. ^ °CL *»—Oo, Mom down^f!* VaA"*® kS^r&rrSX" * lonC^fCSJ^i fe***£!« by,Cov ” In Whirs !?“£?•' Wieullurul crop 0 nopoly jl ro7S0U‘h 5** ■ »*■ , c?IS2m . tt0n/ Bnd "'to « number , certain tv ,?P.’ J? aucceoaion and tb* 1 «i.«Lc^:Lm J1'. wfrld urgently ■ toTT * “ **““*» criminal • below CIr!Il i Crop on ^ market for fa™« fo,t- kriapln, rain to Ur " isV^ ‘,bcr*by ultlumto d,*aA ■ form* t« .u*p nn,r*. *nd acttul »uf Thin 7°'’® "oedin* cotton pood*. wTtb ahoaU be approached Ciltir.T ! :®r».C',,nr®' w,th *b.ch tor from tS.*°fl,*lj0,H‘ d*mn»d and not UwE.^e.1. ^ * °f b*,to,‘“ ®r "C®‘t°r *nd. cotton tend do not do wrV-h.r " ;*'u® ,r krpi out of the 'ron-Tv.r*.1?- 'rUh Prt*cnt concerted lf coi^.„Uit,0L *nd "torape fanlltle* 1 " J* kc,pt iB lh* on the • llnKu. 5 . °"ly wil) the market be J i W f,dl but rcBl a"d Uutinp bene- 1 m will a retire to all. > „ ’‘^®nk,''r* ard me .chant* ihould eo operau In thl* work which ia equally > *° fiut® ®nd nation, to Prl l ducor and consumer, i ••The prevent emergency require* “ the attention and co-operatlqp of all . Claaaee of cittern* in Joatifylnp the it request for all rim to tout down for •- leant thirty day* or lanper If nee- “ urdcr that the ptoducen ” nay receive living price* for their ol irndaeU and the meat cotton Indu- hi ”7 b» not erippUd nr destroyed. * d*»m it noctMmry to )'atu« Uu I j in ti>c iMfrwt of th* public ^ Nilfare." IOMER LYON SFEAXS WITH MRS. MARSHALL WILLIAMS L, *oi‘erii!!UI®- °*L **•—Homer U V »«'fTs»*L7.£*?did?‘c ,or Co»- ' a£hS^&fc.l? m.d Mr* ^ fefftYON “'looters of House \1/J candidate for V District, will Hun. Bom.-TT! Dorn ■* «*>• •da£Z” r°m at 7:30 o' Xsironni;!^ £1*™.pl Lyon*, first day nfrt,UilcOp^|»»n«i and hs clu(k ”7. intere.l by pulijfe -n?r *m 4 «» d.fs.1 sf w:ll ‘bv ff_ *.r>na*i~7or the numi thf v«U te 0? “rpc**®* of :'~“s «i.f5“:,7aiT i!« Coni'X^"X*",£“^ ^jBpfuplr of Hsr '“liar *f 0«» late letC WKlf*?*.‘“^l>ho later «n *b»ol heJT *“ ? pU-7 *rof. B, ’^*J*d®“oo and worn •red the jt*?®**1 their homo, natc of . “‘ ‘^yaona man nod R who ,,|m the campaign. *r- Lyon Is TSn*^Krtet pa)ltic*,|y as hi. sk.u'S:#' opinion thnl “bllean opDon!TfdW trer* ccantT *abte»t chance to I ■ i i ould probshlJ Ij f***** • «7»t» the 1* ul* through «r. Lyon hsg j Fj1-: “i at:*: rampsil^r.fj Met. The people "nett ttS, VMr| F ahoold hear RGESOfi^l CLOSEFj Ltt >uisiana^q| pJJGms f^w « i •.t |J» i mnu naw tum ■* SAFE FOE DEMOCRATS tomnll Wire. Com "Some Inod iagly Cheerful. First Hood lafar matisn." ... Fart Jarvis. N. Y., Ort. 24—Frank lin 0. Roosevelt. Democratic vice presidential nominee, has teal the following teisgiam to Governor Cox xt Xew York city: “1 have just completed a tour through all the districts sorroundir.g Buffalo and thr entire southern t'er of New Work state, and I am able to give vou some exceedingly rhee - ful fl *t hand Information. I And that Lhere is unmistakably the same great swing toward the Democratic cause in this state that we both have noticed in the middle west. Almost without exception when local com mittesmen meet on the arrival of the train and before I have had time to tell them about how I have found things farther west, they greet me with the anavunroment that dur ing the last three weeks the so-called silent vote has been changing to an outspoken Democratic vote. They tell me that Republican after Rrpob lican ia their territory ia aligning himself in support of you almost in variably on account of their convic tion that thr league of nations must be sustained and that your election ia the only possible way in which this mo bv done. “I am convinced that the barri cades of wllfnll misrepresentation and suppression ef the farts, created by the Republican campaign mana gers between the voters of this groat state and the truth have been swept assay, and that the knowledge of what this electing means the people Anally havu bean able to obtain in Lht closing weeks of the campaign has turned to aur causa marc than enough ballots to place New York in the Democratic column.” ATHLETICS TAKING FIRST PLACE NOW High School Pupil* Form Athletic Association —Firet Game Here ATHELF.TICS TAKING FIRST PLACE NOW. High School PvpHi Farm A'Metk Ae ro sis t loo—Firs* Gams Wkh Doom. (SmhhAeid Herald.) . ^■gha bask* AgMjgRAgJfetf CAMrAIfjNS WILL COST 51ILU0NS Sworn Statements Show Total of Over $3,600, 000. Up to Oct. 18 IVathincloii, Oct. 2e —The pie*i K*r .mi campaign sf IMD. up to Oc tobcv 18, fcr»J curt mure lhau S3.Gun. •Op. Oworn ctuum nto twain with the *:• I. of lHe !.«j-c of repn-x-nta tivaa by iba tronir.ir of the thrq* prtl»e:;-al parte*. -hr -' *hp fallowing rxntnd '.use* to the; dale: lie lubllean nal'ona' committee, *2 7JJ.603.54. J#aoc rotic nntionat r-mmlttcw, «'-9o,bti.n. Soc'»t!*i itrt.'cnal ccmraiU-e. Vi8^ 478.83. !'■» ’i ibuMpx to the variett* <*» pt-'r.a fundi »™ Cffaud ebcat 83. •2 '.000 the Republican nilional com. ajltlee i eportlnx 32 4Lfl.0tit.54. Oita ociiiilc national committee. *G77r 1734.87. and the nrstid party Jtl,. 728 t J The Dcmncnlie eongrtmrlonal committee received *13,474.78, and the tJmilar Republics;: organisation *110.700. The aocialiit eemnlttae’4 report alone Hiewed a lorplui of receipt* over expenditure*. The Republican report made a volume of mote that 2.MMJ pepi with earh individual contribution 'luted to give the foil name and ad drri# of tbe donor. According to the national committee, more than $4, 000 names were to lilted. No effort wo* made to groan contribution* by r’-ato* or to amemble them according to the time of Ahe gift*. Both Republican and Democratic repo,to showed hundred, of $>,*84 donntioni, while larger Home waie few nod far between. It waa atatad that there ware but 18 Of tfaeer larger contribution* in the Republi can liau and not more than 24 in 1 We Democratic. WITH *MILk HAN DRIFTS OVER FALLS TO DEATH. Nbmrn Falla. N. Oct 22.—Br fo'e 'the eyoi of a acore of eightaeer* cl Proepcct point late today o man ci labed over the railing, waded out Into the rivor and war carried over '.h»- American fall*. Too aitonl»hrd to act spectatare stood by while the man drifted to the brink waving hi* U -,d end (hunting: "Herr1* whrr. I leave^rou; good-bye.” In a black derby found near tba place where the man climbed the nil trig iran found a piece of paper oi which waa written: “Thie hat be lames to Cat-1 A. BUa_ad ~ moWllui PASSES AWAY AFIER FAST OF OVER 73 DAYS Lord Mayor of Cork, Dies in Brixton Prison HAD BEEN UNCONSCIOUS FOR FAST SEVERAL DAYS No, DmmmRmSmm OutsMo Of Prison Following Laarning of Lord Mayor’s Doatk As Result of Abstinence Front Food As Protest Against . Prison Sentence. London, Oct ?5.—(By The Aon —Terence Macgwlney, Lsrd Mayor af Cork, tte n,A prom ■nm af the Irish hangar striker*. and •aid to have bean the brain* at tho Republican army la Ireland, diad ear ly today in Brixton prison. The end mu not aaexpected, far -he Lord Mayor had been unconscious -or Several days. Ha wa* entering upon the ear easy-fonrtb day af Wa hunger strike a* a prated against a cnlenre of toe rear*’ Imprisonment -mi saveral charges. Including one of haring eudJtioas deeomenta in his ■>o act rates. Only hia brother, John MaeSwiney. ■id W* private chaplain. Patter J.uolate. out* with him when he died ■dr*. MaeSwiney and the prisoner’s iwo riltn A»«It and Mary, war* at t -esrhy hots). Una—salsae U the Bad who was terribly •marketed *f a result of his tew ah tiaence from food, had hoaedaMr *«* for many hoar* and wa* ancoa when death essit. U waa eev 'r*1 hours after tte Lord Mayor diad before hia brother wp* pemittadt*. LJl Mm. MaeSwiney tte ad news. Sh* immediately want to tte prison, accompanied by bar paraata and tte Mlaaat MaeSwiney, and tte faatily T'oop. stoical and dry-ayad, prayed over the body aa H lay aa tte oat. There war* aa on toward demon trat'eas outride tte prisoa after . ht news, of MacBwmeg’s death be came generally known. A Varga lore* af peUre had been ssnaoihnl •d to pat down any order that might •rear. Is was mid tette-gripao that , by1Sb* Townsend**1 Aow ed tha^ | though yoa confront a R*P.nbJi“w oolitfc.en with the fact, and »how that he waa mistaken in hi* P'®Pb'‘ •iu that taxe* on fanner* “f "£»y i asy-irsa rtlu that thia waa an elation year ST.? «h*Moc,™U would natoraUT S^^wru-sgi ’““V^^thTpeoP1* be tatm*ted the tax law. e' rrmiLKm. ■ 'Wr. Haps declares thatln Notm»- „ rr th« Republican* will darry nil olT T he Now England State*. New York. s 4ew Jersey. Pennsylvania. DeUwsrs, „ d ary land. West Virginia. Ohio. „ Michigan. Indiana. Kentucky. Wis- , ;on»in, llllnoi*. cvsrything we»t ol , the Kl»si**tppi, except Arkansas, Louisians end Texn*. and they have a splendid char.ee U> every Tonnes ec and North Carolina. He thus j graciously concede* South Carolina, . Kloiida, Georgia, Alabama. Misslsaip pi, Arkansas. Texas and bouiM*n»'., to the Democrat*. Even these, how HY.r »x* mor* thin the twtj l Utah and Vermont, which the Repub I lican* succeeded in carrying In lald-l president IN message J TO THE YOUNG VOTERS I B.H.VM Young Mm —d W*-« Wnl Rally Ta Soppuet ul Domuom | ti« Causa. i W»«hlwitor>rb C.. Oct. I*- -Pres l«®-rsi,arJ&r3 *5*' wm i ally to the »ut> l^*t win V ifn Influence* and prToatuwaj of tljt Un trd Stales in tb* council* of them t'on*. They will doUrm.no ourmo •1 force in .11 Um.«wj» ^ te*U of right *iU» *** worl ’* *ITbdily?Uth.l the younf m.'! *J ■Vomer, of °MLc°“"t,ZviTiBrr p. vision of opportunity whkh »®» * ] great wsr '. I Avoid chilly rooms in the moral ' bv using Colo’i Hot Bloat H»*t* jftoy p4»*nt cold* »"<> **kB«'* rarly Imponsible than at pr««Bt. I that fortyNatloniHad iady Join tad th* League, lie United State* Joined t*l» '*N b* waa left to form a i#agu**or a iatlon with Maniao. Oarmany, > Runla, Turkey, pracUcally inly eielllied nationa now catdd' h* Laaguo; that the Republic** that th* League of Natl«u''•jJj I breeder ef *W "« J s anymembor nation e.uld go U that if th* league had haen 1*1 la HU aad the cantrorrarty bat Anltrt. 2d BerbU lwd be.. dl. ad for ai»e ’ C,, been oetUed peaceably an. world war eauld not We **Uri. William* in * •r. 2d «r*a«y deligfctad h* one*. ere eonteot^y^^^ J^*£*f** I other m«t*» harm* ie right of auffiuge. «e ffH Umt It u North Carolina woraea a duty to «ept tho reapon.ibility of the bal >t- , . . She declared that the betpnn.ng of be suffrage movement wa* U»c reac >on of Fuaati B. Anthony * plea for aw again** the liquor traffic- »«• T.il sms msdr * aUong pie* for U» . ague of r*Mon» *rd raid « f n* -ibute to Woodrwo Witeon. Hor i-Kwcb took w-ll with the audience , -d ;he wa* aurroundid by a con r-atulating throng at its cloae. Mr. l.yon wa» Introduced by Q K S'mock’s. Jr.. na the "nart eongreue mar from the old uixth. He strong W ii(fended the revaluation net, de «Wn* that every Republlcaa i. tk I& 'O'*? S'S’S&’Sw wKS*"": of twux rate. Hia »ddrc*« waa male W devoUd to national luauta. :prior pally tho league of nations. Mr^Lyo drelated that if the leagueiWh* n adopted American tax payers woul fee buidencd with a br»» ermy ar the greateat navy in the world. M3TER OF MACSW1NEY AT ASHEVILLE RECEIVE *EY A'huvIUe, OcL *5 —First news th... death of her broth;- waa conwi 1 j .. __ u./tuma Mnrrarct Hi ' Swinry folio wing receipt of Aeeoc 1 ted Pret* dlapatehea ha'*- , . ► Madame Mae8winey la principal e ted by Slater. of Chnetlan F-ducat - h?r* The college Is W*«*4 *• . i- "trve the death of the lord ma *- pit.hough deftnite plane have not b l: announced an yet. . d Madame Man8wlaey «aa 0« mneerned yeeterday with report*! d had 5batHut.d h has * rtrike whan refaaed perm melon to ► it their brother. _ *• Nearly Six Million »g Bales Cotton Ginr r»- -- ' Gmremet Repavt Show# Tl -e Mill law Ab.ee Uet Yeer. ah Waehingto >, D. C., Oct. Sb - tm government*! eolton ginning r gg today shewed a total of 6,71 mt* bela* ginned prior to October l< t l*4*c«'al that thp nmrdlc ^tt; the through the cation halt U> Won' left vineed to e h*h'rJ*T*~/ h* '.t sr.str ssgvssr *“ ZJ. oaU|th# flvinlac" to Oct#*«T 1»JJJ *•*! .bout «7.t»«*•«£ hap-'tal- Tbi* la a Ugbat P«J*® than waa ginned la* T**J teak- her II, which era* d* * audl- lower than the evaral* • the to* eighteen year* j I* I ton mm at onoo mk ttii ptrpaM ia view. Tbli 'move ^K. { tha part rf Mr. Thompeon, l» '■ »•*, Vrdance with the plan eat forth hyBano j officials of the. Loairiana Cinnar ljte laasociation end other prominent Mn .oare of the rule. In »• event thamgorib provts suecaev I fut it l» “t*"***^^ ■* all tha fiar ia the *outh Will be .(acted and will ! make. it impo*»ib\ for tha cotton iplantei* to market-—ffticlr crop before | December 1. The MWromotrn of the 'movement exprem ^poheir belief that if all the cotton tfnnin’W will enter Into the apreement to *rE>»e dofcn for thir ty days eotton will 0Kreach thirty eentr II poond by the *»dy cf that per'od. I It i« rUUd th*>y. the girna t of l l,oui»iena will pro^(T,ed at onre with | the orpanlution, •» ad that practically * all the pin operator^ in thin eUte will 1 jdopt the p 'lpoead, j plan Irraspactivr > of whether tha <«»» atata join them 1 o. not- The ireni «5jivtaIon of the cob on aaociallue hw^been naked to eo * operate with the Kjavment n -.■ Jt d WHITE sure. *1* •* Oct 14.—Goarpn White •y-Jf/bf ihe Democratic national i --J«*.e« in n (Utacaret hove belay 'oraTaitlne the remit of the election * I pfNfieted that Cos atd kaoaovelt ..I will have 238 alec'oral vote*. ““ • C«oa a* counted" \LV Ktpnbl:«n» B" 164. aad that the Democrat* will whi [*' a majority of th* remataing 111. "I have bon making a dcuiled in .f vcntiyation of coadMJoaa ia the vari ra. oua atatoa" the atateanont a»id. ‘Kor a taro daya J hav* boon rKotinr rt w.|Tiaad report*: tt la now poeeibl, to r0r C>** to the public • atatiment uf oar ,,n proepecU in the election. 1 realize Juit the ctMiomary aet of a national _iJ rhabman at this *taye of U>e nrtit hyi ia to rlairr everythin* ia th* hope to Jut he can penned* wererinf voter* vi* to line op w':h fcU .title. MH*ys my aalayoniet, ha* given me never*I publle leesnne la thl* etboelot* prac tice lately by cl*l*ng everything <,x_ t-ppt o part of th* aoutherv (tatea. "Nreerthelcae 1 am prep*rod to dmakc a fair »nd'b®r>##t atateiaent of pte eitoation. I shall raaarve th* names of th" state* we will carry be at- cease the puttie 6**14 aet except m« te acquaint the WaUkaa manager, with our odmpai# plana Bat I do aay thlat he "Govmm or . Booaevalt mrt will hav* 2S1 -ml vote* aoet of 157 th* MUeourl rf d It wo* of th* rfid Miaaoorl river of 116 aa food pta g* conn ted. within tec of the an* n«mb«r ateti elect. The Bo ld- publican* hav* which I remard trie an good aa for thorn. This ay- leave* U1 *i eajie.b •" th* docidod awing hi aroff** Jo last ward th* Dt ticket «* will M>0 carry th* tW* 111. • fiat comfortable ndeed. "Thl* k my la* «on if a fldent it win T aieetlon 33 “ _ to-1 Biaxton BegJ. after ^oad-3S lay* tea day* bar* ari Polattva* returned eto-|th* latter part < Jh* week t* bat feed. BU. whet b* le ipyayed in for th* »royw and tomohll* boaiaem with Barry A. It kg*. .6 I. r ball court' and ball*, base ball dfe ranml, volley ball court aad ball an< tfnnrt court It i* tli* endeavor ol Ih* officers IhU year to edroll even boy a* a member. Tho fee for all li on* i.c!lar Willi an additional one doi lar fee for thooe trying for the jun ' a re tier team*. However, thi I f. e i« not what the officer* are driv , i:;.t at. It i* tho opportunity of got j ’• ">f o”bry on* intererted and by a d •!. g secure the ncrevary fund* t< “ V1* equipment *o that *ach boj w II have * chnr.cc to enjoy aomi ' >rt I if all will co-operate with the of •<« theta win be a gieat Improve I n; ~ .1 in the school athletic*. 8< |b- ”r. HtV nn'J together and d< -•t.nci. The girls have also formed aa or iai on and oidered a bail. It tiiiir lire will only live up to r»' or*1 thev will be going tome Those trying for the Junior baakel ball team met Tueaday. Krank Skin her g,.d Donnell Wharton were elec t.-il captain and manager respectively 7 be team ordered a basket ball and wv* al members ordered raita 2*1 eX7°mee says g. o. f. WILL BE OVERWHELMED Csrtnu. Mean. OeL, J5.—The pre diction that the Republic** party will bo o verwhelmrd in the election wua mai’e by Covcmor Cost In ■ telegram to Michael A. O'Leary, chairman of th* Democratic state casualties, which was mad* public tonight. "The ground swell for the league »r.d lJetnrciaiit ticket,” the telegram raid. “I* shoot te overwhelm the Ra p»l!>aas and untruthfal cempa.g i a ne’itica) history is at the brink of defeat Now is the time to rsdoahls you. efforts, if sock mat effort as rpn have made eaa be redoubled. -ef as make overwhelming th* vie lory which Lt cartels I shall aver be £ra.eful far tea patriotic effort yoe »'e pnt forth in behalf af a cause thus liny pertcsalit- ef mine, ■»* I muet always fesl ander a per sonal debt to yoa f» what yoo have "••iff in my name." »• DETERMINED TO PROTECT the baggage or diplomats „ Waahlngtoa, Oct tl.—S- jtary said today the the stile da was determined to protect ^.SfTage af the diplomatic repre -i.'i Vff ®f fcri *n nnt'onc from -teich by cjstom i-.n'le'x He deelar “Jff* » neeescery the department JJSHjWhl the principle of Inter which he mid wee older •oaMfwiia* af th* United 4 1 Hrll, 1 cm i vote for Hint* FHii.“ 1 "my M w*11 n *T*r *• , NIGHT RIDERS INFORM GIN. NERS THEY MUST CLOSE There »w some little excitement . in town this week over the newi . that all r:in« in thie section had been i give* notice to do*e at once, by night i rUera. The night rider*, at they are called : sent notice* to part of thr ginneriet ’■’»? the mail, bet the other* rvcetv cd then notice* by reading a poor)] ! wi.tton and poorly competed notict ,; posted aboat the building. All the gin* in thi* action did noi jjecer notice* to do*.. John ton d Nalghboi* and Hr. W. R. Daanmj did not receive notice*. The banner Corporation Co., her* reccivod their notice to close, Ihoogt -** mail. They were ordered to dot* -.ncl cotton reached 40c per pound Nr. J Will's C'wech found ported on bis boiler Monday morning a not* to dor* at once #r “wc will close it I for you." The writer of the not I*. » U that tb'i wax th* sercnd notica f*»tn him, bat Mr. C.snh uyi he dJ nut see the flret notice. He eayi that he is net very anxious to fin tkii fall anyway. a« be closed dawn fnv a few da 74. ./• for •• can be learned all the -»*W r.one.le< la this section roeei. U? Eetofi/m. P1"*1** r**ht «"• *f | The “jIjSI r(4at» j, poor juttement f#T tif 'r he evidently ialend. tobilp'E, .he *»r, one* to aaffer most. The balk of fnimori bare no place t» (tore unpinned cotton and of coarse •t must he picked, therefore he bm have it gJincd In ardor to make roofci /at the balance of hie crap. To atop ginning meant a further lost to the farmer who is getting ‘it In the neck' bad erfough as It in—Benson Review . PEACE. PROGRESS AND PROS- ' PEtmr “Next year. If wo ge Into tho bee far of Notions, wo can eave »t65. 000,040 In oar Navy alone. Do you knew what yon can de with $485, •00,000? You con reclaim 28,404, •00 acroa ef arid land In the West. I am In favor ef Hopping the build ing battleships and of raeblmlng grid land, and of giving every soldier boy o ferns and n boms of bU ova, if he wants to try It out there In that groat promtaiag eatMtry. If ha doesn't want that, then I am la favor of the Four •Wek wos rwoismanM by tho American Logioa at C eve land wHhln tho last nvek or ten days!"— Governor Cox. JOSEPH MURPHY, CORK Hl*Nf.»R STRIKER, DEAD Coih, OeL i».—