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SbbbSbbbSbbSbbsSbbbSSbSbbbbSSSb ,. . - ? .' ' I '.-. . " - ' ' ".. . . .-'. ' - ,' '-i -f - "" ' ' ' '" r -. e ''., . for Lieuienan.it Gmermm : " : :;. --" v to tHE democratic voters op north Carolina: I 52.1 I I -. ' : -. , - , - '' is Ik . - In presenting Senator W; B. Copper, of New Hanover county for the nominationjiLieu .tenant Governor, we offer a man who has always voted the Democratic ticket and is fully 'f competent to fill the position. We feel that New Hanover county is entitled to representation : on the state ticket, since New Hanover h& not been represented on the state ticket in over thirty-five years. We ask you to support him arid protect his interests on June 5 at the polls.. In recommending Senator Cooper, W9 feel that he will be not only a credit to New Han- OVCOUIl P. 9. MOORE, Mayor THOMAS D. MEARES, City Treasurer ROBERT RUARK, City Attorney ,. L. M. BXJNTTNG, Coundlman : J. H. CURTIS, Councilman L. L. SHEPARD, Councilman V J. M. HALL, Councilman " :; W. D. M'CAIG, Councilman ? J. P. WADE, JR., Cotmcilman D, N: CHADWICK, JR., Chairman Board of Elections . W. R M'GLAUGHON, Chairman County v Board Commissioners J. A. ORRELL, Auditor W. K HARRISS, Clerk of Court W. H. BLAIR, Register of Deeds GEORGE C; JACKSON, Sheriff M. CRONLY, Deputy : E. T. BtJRTON, Solicitor ' v .WASHINGTON CATLETT, Superintendent Public instruction BARRETT ATTACKS MDHER CAMPAIGN Noted Labor Leader Arraigns Shelby Candidate As Pledged , To Big Corporations. Jim Barrett, North Carolina's most noted labor leader, turned the full flare of his batteries on Max Gardner at the courthouse last night and raked the Shelby candidate with a broadside, both fore and aft. That Mr. Gardner is pledged heart and sonl to the corporations, his claim of being free and unencumbered to the contrary notwithstanding, was the key note of Mr. Barrett's address. Mr. Barrett spoke under the auspices of the- Central Trades council and was Introduced by George Cameron, editor of The Saturday Record. He was preceded by J. F. McMahan. - i . - A3T APPRECIATION. Finding it impossible to learn names of all those who so promptly and hero ically rendered service that alone aved my cottage from destruction dur ing the fire at Wrightsrille Beach Tuesday, I an taking this method to express to them my deep appreciation. I wfsh I could thank each one in per son. JAMES IL COWAN. Advertisement.) chairman of the executive board of the State Federation .of Labor, who ex plained why Barrett is, in the fight against Gardner. The labor leader made no appeal for votes for any man, but he did ask the laboring class to vote against Gardner. The lieutenant-governor's record In the state legislature, he declared, show ed him to be no friend of labor. He cited the record of the house to show that Mr. Gardner, while- a member' of that body voted against the bill to curtail the standard working week, and asserted that the Shelby man led the fight against the measure. Commenting on Mr. Gardner's refusal to answer the questionnaires sent out by the state federation, Mr. Barrett read a letter written by Mr. Gardner, he said, to a wholesale grocer pledging himself to assist in the freight rate fight. The speaker declared that he did not censure Mr. Gardner for pledging him. self on this matter, but for his . at tempts to evade the issue by declaring himself unfettered when asked to reply to labor's queries. As to his own participation Mr. Bar rett declared that he had a right, as a representative of labor, to take part in the campaign. Regarding Mr. Gardner's charge that he is a republican, Mr. Barrett declared that he voted for the candidate, who, in his opinion, was the better friend of the wage-earning class. Mr. Barrett closed with an appeal to the voters to defeat Gardner at the polls and declared that labor was fight Tomorrow is " the day. Carolina Building :& Loan Association, 205 .Princess. (Adv.) ing class legislation body and soul. The corporations, the business man, the wage earner and all should have a hand In .the government of the state, he as serted, , ; , ' .-' . Taking a shot at Mr. Gardner's state ment that he hoped to push his cam paign to a successful conclusion and a great victory - for Nor th Carolina, Mr. Barrett declared that the state will be in no danger if either Page op Morri son Is elected,, - . , A large crowd heard 'the address. Port Tourists To Make Report Secretary "James II. cowan, c of the chamber of commerce' announced yes terday afternoon that ths official re port of the Wilmington delegates who recently 'returned from the great mid west trip, will be made at a meeting of the chamber Monday night at 8:15 o'clock. ' According to the tremendous amount of enthusiasm shown Dy the business men of the city who made the trip, the report should be a most ' Interest ing one and one that will be of vital Interest to every business man In Wil mington and this section. Everything in the power of all of those who went on the trip from here to the delegates the comxnarclal - or ganizations of the fifteen cities that were yisited received them with open If 3E Cm Vii 0)D) 17 PM' AT rv n r jNj m . LMJ OPENING FOR SEASON 1920. fV . ' , . ' - v . - , - - - s . (It's not betraying any confidence to tell you tjiat Elam's aggregation is;golng to lnv ject the Jazz this, season Two saxaphones and a perfect phenom with drnnis, tyapani-, and ut stuffy are included in the line-up V.-V " r v ? . . REGULAR SUMMER CAR SCHEDULE WILL START TOMORROW MORNING - r--' .-,';.:..:''. , ';CV;;;.: - :':MVr;.-TvJ Bath Houses open, daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., starting tomorrow-Motion Pictures nightly on the screen over the waves. ' ; : xt arms and promises that much of their exports would be diverted through the cities that are members of the Five Ports association. , . It is believed that the returned dele gates have bjg proposition to suggest to tahe business men of the city tout whether or not this will be empodied tn the reports or whether it will be brought up separately, at the meeting is reported: - ' The first kuslness " meeting of the Grace Epworth league will be held to night at 8 o'clock. ' All leaguers t are urged to attend. A social session wiU follow the business meeting. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR JUDGE V. WATT P. STACY SATURDAY There are innumerable reasons "why one should cast, his ballot in the pri mary tomorrow for Judge Watt, P. Stacy for Associate. Judgs of the North Carolina Supreme Court, but I am go ing to enumerate only a tvtr of them. Though youngr In years, he has mas tered his profession and on judicial questions of . law -ho is considered among the highest authority by overd one, who is familiar with' his ability. He Is an ardent student of law, he masters thoroughly all legal and social questions of public Interest and is a man f unusual ability in the art of expressing himself with a clearness that cannot be misunderstood , by the average mind, and at the same tlras equally impress the mind of the deeper thinker. " ; V ' ' He is qualified for this high position because he. Is a clear thinker and Is a man with natural judicial tempera ment. He ! plain, honest and fair minded and is firm and easy in his rulings - and charges. His ' firmness Is born not "of conceit, but is backed by a profound knowledge of the law. His eaey poise and smooth tempera ment are but evidences of the unlimit ed "reserve power 'which he possesses. He. Is always merciful and just In the administration of the law, and is one of . the "very few" men , who Is loved! and admire by all- classes of our citizenship.' - . His four- successful years as judge of the' Superior Court of . the Eighth Judicial District demonstrate his abil ity, to fill this high position. During that period he has the distinction of having none of his decisions reversed by a higher court. AN ADMIRER AND StJPPORTER. 4 (Advertisement.) Person to Person iWhat Is a Lon Distance CM? v - 1 New Method Removes - Superfluous Hair Roots! .Have you "tried everything" for that annoying hairy or . fusty ' growth and about given - "up In v despair? Well, there's just one thing mon to try, and you must tfr it, because it is the one home treatment that reaches the very root 'of such troubles. The new pro cess is not to tfe compared at all with depilatory eleatrteal trtt any other ttethod you ve Vver heard' of. v. 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