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NEWS REVIEW GF
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Attorrc-v General C.v.gherty An
"ounces Harding's Candidacy
for t^o Preside cv Again.
'i CITE3 REASONS PGR H6MM
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Sc t f .tes fv - " .! rJevoiaS.creta
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REMEDY
? FCST.-ESCUEFCf
Coughs. Colds. Croup
WHOOPiNC COUCH. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS |
-SOLD EVERYWHERE- , 1
PUBLIC SALES
tV-'.- It . .-e purchurd 122.000
pair of 1 S. Array Mur?on U*t
he.*#, sizes 5 1-2 to 12, wh ch
wa< tS; -r-.tirt- ?urnlu> stc-c]> of
onr of ' h _ l*r.-^st U. S. Govern mcrt
?boe ccntractcn.
TUs Shoe is guarantf *1 cne
i uid'-rd per cent *o!?J 5-athor.
? J?I- ?? i?1?-~
dirt ana waterproof The actual
value cf this shoe is $6 00
Owinr to this tren-endou* buv
we can offer same to the pub
Stnd correct sire. Fay Postman
oa delivery Cr send money
order. If shoes are not as represented
we will cheerfully reft*
- * ?fij' jsoney rrcmriiy upon
request.
NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE
COMPANY
299 Broadway, Naw York. N. Y.
Florida houseboat party and chnlrman
of the shipping board. J
Hardin* tvill open his pre-election
campaign this summer. aeis.rdinjc to
I pr??senr j ' ns. when he w M m'ce .?
. si '.:vz ' ?ir ?n a trip t > A'asW:
f across the eotm'ry. :: in-; by
err. route nrd rvturnlnc h' ' ,? so
em. s -i'-I.e- ;:j :he jt i., ... cities
: . x?.-s t" ' '.r: In* it?mui
-;es now are l>?* ir* p anned.
Tui:i:k have iu'.kn tw::ntys,.\on
j>r sclents ? f tbo Vnited
S\ n.'t " Mr liar ! t?f
J th? so r y ha\e h r '
n - *e:: sixtoou f .. pr sir
?' ? . .. f the V*v.- ? ? < :"
: * s'ratiors The of eleven
ees and! Isles s Boon
v.- tho first it lo b*>
. Van r.r ?a These!
~ pre* ....V :h??f re-eV-* !, t .
CT
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f - His stntrawnt
t * KU-SIH would
an ,'.-s to :
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ijsly [v. : t!v. * ' tll*? OmtiliH COUl:t? r
fr?- -ht. P.- ?\t- ; f ? I ,
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Ai rb* fr tu the city ti. .> - t
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rj iransjH.rt . f y ?
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| N-er. in the MCRpM district ?
that " > lf:n r.c ':? iu- t
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W. rkt-r-* a
-?e - ;.r work the thor f
v.i rente rt ;
S> r\ < the even'" < : the .
>: ' i r r, -> S *.
: r.Nt h..r !tir then e.?r \
. . .?" demands. > u?- im- :
result h-\ .? an appeal b> ti?e
ar. ' - a* U-ri'.a to their _ ?v
err **? - r? m:se 1 kit: . . t
* e\ac of : r -coupi*" t?r
r:t t; s .?' : 1' ; '
an.' * - :: m n\f;ioTuK*rs !,avf oc*
- >: !*!? tu'!*"! m on tl.? | ;
Bourse Berlin a marked do- :
oline V. ? week as a re> . . f ' :
rinc i n-lustry. An < :!
clal pr r .uncenusnt may he exp? tetl i
any tu:.e row from t*haoee!h>r
While .r . f rhe tinnr. .ant" f
?;emv ;y are urderst?*?vi to h;> \ e tran*rr<
sr . f j i other
Tjnrri'"? for -jv v..? their
-: < by the (Sestnsct.on ?-f 'he h?>me
tmurioi U store than, they ***!!!- J
:.c y v;l] face. aoe-rding Fren- h ,
ant? riri-? -a? #n? strong:'.-: the
P""?sgo.ire : "y e%err lay.
T.f re;>?r* fr< m Berlin say* Tim:
I rar. >-"s vrai* for withdrawal f?. ir.
*'-te Ruhr district have been ma
ngJSgj?''. semi-official! v. to Secretary o* j '
- t ?- iVrjcmanr.. According t?? the ..
?. said a t>tal of 4V.*XW.000.00'
jtrWf* or fl!.T*-v?? :*
! nr.-!*-? as ft basis of reparation !
France -fTers. If an agreement i*l
rea? : ?. to i?en*. r .? um?iwriin ??;
rv year*. In addition the allies p;
- iid tc n? st that the Ruhr ?!-strjc*
; e interr.utionalizeri with mtve in- j
j r>< the p-mer T
I ->p?r! ex 't-s frr?ni .
j area that the demands would not
, - nrd?-r^*_:ed. ? ?n the face ..f Tliera
the ter: - are severe enough, if they .
have r? . '.y been made. to alienate
many friends of the French go\ern^ient.
LORD BIRKENHEAD, one of the
cabinet ministers in Lloyd |
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THF. CHEROKEE SCOUT MURPHY
FRANCE AND AMERK
IN?- V A ILL ANT?>J
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12*5 r w i.i:: y. $
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t - 1I< q\: , ,\ m::.;?*>. ! n?v.r\
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t?? ... re* ??n
bbjjfar;i'i)t? he demand) d delivery
Blu^TTy broker** an l ' * 1
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*? "'?? . : . . 1 ^ly
' ' '< ? fv :n 4.
dis - r. Saandcrs thn itened ,,
. tli. - i. \- >.? i t.? hitu ;
' V him a ?d. rv of
r ! .Vt-r; k. a j
Mttr? ;:iui :u.*:? i .. biuiit vi .1.# v
... r> $
1 . ?-\ I . > thai s
tat ra acted a ; ...i {.- . * which
retorts tl.;.r he ?nt into
he : r Tt.?- r.r t. h':t
- !' .. v - legls and J
hat tli. : n.u m! p?>?.vers ' him ran. ,
e?v r_ . "t::in h- "Id cor..- CTOJV '
er \\ he
tys t . y ?V. ..?' ! tkern??-k. s jmor
. rts !! : ? t!--r sav* That ' rovers. *
vt o are ;.r: . i Members of
N \ . k S; Kx ' ... ;r <-d '
Nival; him by '.. man ding thr-t he
.? .- f c t
's t! .it he surprised them by |
!>* i.a * ?> and demanding the actual
dock in return * r h's cash He says
;t threat - t>" 'he exchange to exuinsre
*.* * stock ;:s dins ' ~'t j
.:' e n? fears for r itn - r. I tliat u<* v
nr as he I v - < he will never head any
voi|nuf Howe atces 18 traded In ? .i
he New V.-rk board It is ?. * *' *
: tO">k $!?? <M*X> at one time to '
I'.e Sau:. ier--' < .!* d that the
\"ew Y< rkers f. nred he would never i <
- tie t. -Titr that -T?i..::nt. A ' ,
w years Mr. Sau. dwas a
troeery . ierk at ?4 a week. j
V'Al.TKk y'v v V-: T V'TfT) f
States d s'rlrt jr. re t the west- +
HsUV: "f Kentui ' y. has ruled
Ihat dry a cents cannot stop and search Jj
'BJot i>s for llijoo: wifltoist a specif- j
*.? :? roh warrant. li,- reported
have mode the curious ml trie that ]
'the prohibition law is not t!?e supreme ' ,
of !;.? "aU'L"* ?: v>ii>iii;<Ma ilmt 1
ill be novel to n:j?ny who had thought 1
* : ad become r.irt of the ?'.?nstitutlon 1
' 'lie land as the famous Eighteenth 1
V ndraent. lb-re rccntly .'n ice <
J-. , K II-:.. I of EafTah.. is :hc led ?
ourt at Syracuse N. T.. ruled i
' * prohibition enforcement officers !
? ! not enter homes in search of '
Minor.
??n the other hand Federal Judge
John M. KIMItx. at CievdanA sentenced
Joseph Biener. of Pittsburgh,
iiquor law \io1ar<-?r w ho had nlwdel ,
not guilty" and then been found \
guilty. to the full limit of the law. ,
sending him to Atlanta penitentiary .
for two years, finite him $10,000 and >
In addition saddling the court coats |
nn hiro.^ Judge Killifa declared that
I
isi '
llnMMillfi I -?nJlifrv
north carolina
" TC1N :N HONORKAY
MARTYR
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* > a: ?! faith1
.liA-'t.an to o^raDr.
" - v. v..' r.e ..tr.patat'.oft
. ! .r - h *.
>.. :v., hi. rip-'., h .'id, thsn
a: :! rt . *
i -oc-ntl !r.?V?cttnent to ?mire h!sl
... |i< ' to
t for the exit
luiti Iput.
}~* " - T -;?n : t: r;t ! n-: an ??v?le?I
senate re to the army
i;! for ' -f? ;.?e t!. appropriations re"
1. - ?'..< . :thu-l -1
r ! fcr
iMi!' I.
, - . !>y the .?
: : ' ? ? frosn t- =
\v- 'Is ins f ?r
he . ' the rinal rams
r. r e\.? - .. . I l on
T pf* ' tlcf*:. A
n tbe >. .. ttitnii eeoo Imui pa*
.? . . - : r??p nieusorefi
it l; i >t IVi.i.v
! i: : ,? {Wi-.ta?C < f :.Jrants
-- front 3 t?? .* per
l - of ila? the iiQi 'f
:. - - i
. v . to- r-'nt
hV! the bill proTi?V> that the cmmiti
* he - - The erTeet
*.? ; rea*? ipti-M*
?.r t . . p at ! r?-.
. - :1 :'r ; i >;.nie the -? :thrr\
1.*** .
rvESPITK ?m <*? ?pp - : ??
. - to
'?1 *. : .1 . re*,.: :tj -n i-r ?5? - j ^ an
.-:.t to t! ? i ' ?i. -t : :-1 >n v!..?h
i- . i . ;Mt further i?ut.:..e i tax.
\i r >. :r:* It had *:ie I : ~,v?ai:
f Pre- it: :> d .if
he T: - iry M . : . but the i \va*
t Tw i-uty-four Hepub
; - ?! it anO s' I n. .?k rats
:od xar\it. Ate ^eKdmu>!. s cbanoi-a
r !? x-t i ?n tiy the s-r.ute Curing this
ss.iv., are doubtful.
^T.\' ! * Y IV\I T 'V.'IN 'K?i
, v; -> r ! 1 .s i-o
- - t e iRiUs'on for ?! re
: - Of the it! Ml \v; - tie: : r ? th;
"r.sted S a te> >rriv->l 1: Wasti
ast week and prvpar* -5 for their work.
.* 1 - the I " re 1 S* ? :? *
ibout It is said the
'rit.sh i'o: . w. i! hsk roorr 5!h
?tl terms : ; . t rov: ' ! in on- re
w! ! ::~es iT'tor-.rst at n it
-s j: .it: lx~ ; -r ,-ent and the rr.-txh
iu:n * *ai of ti e loin at U" years.
riiNA ""!: r.?>::\n h;.- nit:..., * n
his regofcth n foi a world ecooanic
pmmHv. m ".r ~
vl Vt -->?, ' . H ?e 1 lUlil
. . r.i to
i .t ; the ope:- with its views a
he rrafor. Fr?>m ;he White Ilou^e
e the rtd:m<sioc that tbc I litcd
Mitw b vitally toMcn w tba
..f |K>ac?* and J?n?sj^?r5ty Jn
. ar. *hnt the war -M problem
' l',t bo v ![IhJ ? '!.;n the ernjs ot
ne funding art. Secretary Hughes. !u
' a at New Havan.aocewcU that
:.? j?r . , of Ecn-;< he turned over
- .?ri al conference of ex
er** financier!*
PROHIBITION COMMISSIONER
HAVNKS has Ju<i oimpletKl a trip
through th- ??ates of the Pacific coast
?nd the Southwest, and says he Is n?nrinced
the ;>e*n>le ?.ut there are in fator
of strict enforcement of the eighteenth
amendou-nt. At Juarex, Mexico
Offic ;.le assured him their ijoverf;rnent
w? ul.J <*o-<>perute with the I'nited
States to curtail the smuggling ol
liquors and drupe.
FIFTEEN thousand railway signal
men. who refused to Join the shopmen's
strike lust summer, now receive
their reward. T1-? federal railroad lah-?r
board h:s restored for them th?
H(ht-hour day with time and onc-hail
pay for overtime. A general increase
In wages was reiu??ed by the boanl
but It raised the pay of some mer
from 08 cents an hour to 72 crtts, th<
BILL BOOSTER SAYS
SOVke PEUCRS "RDOMO
V-/ 1WS fOWU Give VAE *
GOOO LAUGH* %UC HAVE TO
RGvAT XHevA -Coot* 'u TOENAIL
POR EVERT PUBLIC *wvrftc*vEM?orr
AVJO TWEU WMLVl WE RUT
TME -THVW1G OvE*V DACWEO IE
TKSM DO*JT TRM TD TAKE
AU. THE CREDIT \
I ^^ ft'
FCR EVERY WINTER'S DAY
5 HP ( r
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'.. .I ni'j . . tt..? - a- -11 i!l? ? Y
u altov?'. It - I snnw
1 " - -V !?? ?!' u: ' x t :i T: t
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: Son i'larn
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ANNUAL
Li p r j
n ed v ( med<
KEW ORLl
April 10B
Account of the abo\
ern Railway will sell ro
Orleans at the followin
For Members of tl
Veterans and immed:a
families accompanying
MURPHY
For sons of Ccnfe
federated Southern IV
United Daughters of tl
sponsors, matrons ar.d
MURPHY
All tickets to read
each direction.
| DA 1ES C
I Tickets will be sold frc
o'.ina Points April
| FINAL
a Final Limit of all Tic
I All tickcst will be sc
^ certificate plan, certific
WJ p* aumuiUICS <J
erans' Association to v
lies which entitles then
mile, miles traveled, ai
cates from Sons of V<
Southern Memorial
Daughters of the Cciii
trons and maids of hon
1 ard fare for the round I
[Through sleeping
will leave Asheville or
m.. Eastern Time, Mor
J. H. 1
DIVISION PASS
At I] .1 C.
i- -?? ? ny wuvu .'i.
MAY PROVE FATAL I
WHEN WILL MURPHY PEOP|? I
LEARN THE IMPORTANCE I
OF IT? I
Backache is only a^.?imple fl
at first; fij
But if you find 'tis from ^ H
kidntys; % H
That serious kidney trouble n*y I
follow; ^ K
That dropsy or Bright*! B
may bo the fata! end.
You wil bo pi ad to know the f0|.
lowing experience.
*Ti< the honest statement of a re*.
:.t ?f this locality.
S. A. England, retired farmer,
!' v:ir.', N t*.. .says. "I ,.rn
? ? , !i: ' * nd Doan's Kid \
'me
! t- the
frequent notion of my k.Jneyi,
. ' . K .j
i few and they mad. feej
at doal better."
MMnr ?
pet 1 if.* K: if.ey I'ill
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adv. \
'*'t- 'iv
in ' s'ht count ante!
V. ' d : -itioa
rk O'V ;/.
, . ij>t rt the agents. j
Farm in 275 >1C^|
rati*- ; 15,7 : -ns d
a . f $1 199.11
th? - \ .i.eti. rdiag
A * f S farmer were
K : y inty a nt?- * home*
? -:\ " ft. tili * :r. If22 -viaf
ih 1' r -in* < mnl
k-.l; in Ill r
rh e . y?t list year. B
h ;r.^ ,-ht . h ds]^|
a'-TnrAJg: r hi iimh
P ail way H
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REUNION i|
;rate \ eterans IB
3ANS, LA.,
13, 1923 |
e occasion, the South- ^5
unci tr p tickets to New
ig fares: IHj
he United Confederate B
te members, cf. their B
them: |H
$15.34 M
derate Veterans, Con- B
lemoria! Association, B
he Confederacy, and B
maids cf honor: H
$31.03 a
via the same route in B
>F SALE: H
>m Western North Car- H
6, 7, 8, and 9th. I
LIMIT:
kets to Be April 30th I
>ld on the identification H
ates having been issued HI
>f the Confederate \ et- H
eterans and their fami- M
> to rate of one cert per H|
alsr? cevtifieterans.
Confederated ^5
Association. United H
cJ.racy, cpoasovs, maiOi
a' r:':e of one star.-lcars
for New Orleans
> Train No. 10. 3: JO p.
iday April 9th. H
Wood I
ENGER AGENT ^ |
Adbfiat, N.