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4 THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, N. C, JULY 14TH, 1921. iyvarless world, slogan CHRIS. ENDEAV. SOCIETY No Narrow Partisianship is the Request Delegates Make I to Congress. 1 Adopting as its new slogan "a war less world by 1923" the sixth world s Christian Endeavor convention closed its session Monday in New York by calling upon President Harding and congress "to give us disarmament, by agreement if possible; by exam ple if necessary and give us no nar row partisanship at all in this black "We insist," said the declaration adopted by the more than sixteen thousand delegates from all parts of the world, "that as speedly as pos sible the United States to be per mitted to take its place of leadership in league of nations as shall induce or compel all peoples to learn war no more, but brotherhood and the con cern for the real welfare of each. Declaring that opposition to na tional prohibition was "essential bol shevism and treason," the convention called upon congress "to speedily con clude the passage of .pending bills for milking more effective the enforce ment of the 18th amendment. lteiusai on nic yai.v w STATE TO BUY THE TOLL ROAD TO BLOWING ROCK 'pas and execute laws to aid in the The state highway commission, SnforcTment of prohibition, "consti- handing out Judgments Friday on tutes morally an act Of rebellion and convruveneu mantra, bUMmueu WINS LAZIEST MAN TITLE Illinois Man Proves to Jury That He-Hasn't Worked in 25 Years. Six married women, constituting a jury in circuit court at Harrisburg, 111.; found Hank E. Mott, manager of the town band, "the laziest man in Saline county" and the winner of a lawsuit to prove it. - At the Saline county fair a lazy man contest was held and Mott was beaten by H. N. Finney, a lawyer, who con tended he hadn't taken his feet off his desk in the daytime for 25 years. Mott alleged he was defrauded and brought suit. t Attorneys for both made impassion ed pleas, extolling the laziness of their clients. They accused each oth er's clients of doing work and brought witnesses to court to prove it. When a score of witnesses testified that Hank Mott never did a day's work in his life, the women on the jury handed him the blue ribbon. r Finney was bitter after the verdict. "Crookedness won for Hank Mott," he said. "All kinds of propaganda was spread against me. The court was prejudiced and my own witnesses done me dirt. I'd appeal this case, but I am too lazy." resolution stated and missioner Cameron's recommendation as soon as a residence can be erected BAXTER M'LENDON TO LIVE IN WEAVERVILLE Noted Evangelist Has' Closed Successful Meeting in Asheville. Asheville Labor Advocate. Cyclone Mack closed his big re ligious campaign here last Tuesday night. For six weeks and two days the great evangelist held crowds that averaged 6,000 at each meeting. On several occasions more than ten thousand people gathered in and about the big tent. This is given to show the intense interest that people showed in the campaign. Twenty - six hundred converts are recorded as a result of the series of meetings. Men and women who have attended church very little during re cent years became the most regular attendants at the meetings. Many went at first to see and hear, doubtful of the reports they had heard. In most cases such people went again and again, because they liked the man's fearless, plain preaching of the gospel. Cyclone Mack is of the common people. Yet he caters to no class. He preaches to all alike. Therein is found his strength, for it is believed by all that Mack preaches as the mes sages are eriven him. Dr. Crawford gave a splendid lot in 4 Weaverville to Cyclone Mack. Just DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. Tc bring back the sunshinejake COLD MEDAL 1121 The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re suiting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. AH druggists, three sizes. Look for tho name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation NOTICE secession, "iy,,- to on the Smithfield to Princeton road Spport at theTamt boronly .those and appointed Chairman Page and tt and national of- Commissioner Stikeleather and Mc- iviai, wu,., r 1 tiirt t.n cm t.n Kuthprfnrrtt.mi nnH npr. perjure wicm- , - -- " " . r and." iroversy lea IC n nnhnld olina line. " t-r-- . -i i L.aiii hlnft laws" a resoiu- . Vi "c '""""f"1 k.ulM iuu- selves by favoring violators of this sonally inspect the two routes in con pr any other law of, the land." troversy leading from the South Car- Y xi j.innfnc r nrinmn onna line. vo ioW' tpsoIu- On the ll tne so-c"5" jvfo pcnprial- lems, the following decisions were UOn aeciareu wc i j. ,y ft"?? The Hugh MacRae offer: of the thegd s gn of which cam- Yonahlosse road for $25,000 was re- pafgn was to diSSffit the Lord's Day Jected and a counter proposition to Aiiim)a wVnVh we aeain endorse and take t over and maintain it made to AllLe' I? f,?,l5,inc, of Mr. -MacRae. If it should be aban- SXferrohibkgn and other such racTt lingtkTd turn demand respect for the Chris- Pe, 27 miles, was accepted at the tiar i SabbSth andendorse the aims $40,000 figure This like the Yon n whatever helps young people to ahlosse ; and Little Switzerland roads, right lMng, STdecency Ind deli- a tol road and the toll charges will clcy in conduct and dress and what- be discontinued eve? promotes happiness in homes The Little Switzerland road offered and wholesomeness and health in the f2a?sfn Carlotte was lives of voung people not accepted but the offer was re-. 'Naturally, therefore, we oppose f erred to the district engineer for the sale cigarettes, particularly to o to that part of bovs and girls and are against xne wm uc ui service to unchaste dance and all else that tends ft stf- ' t to weaken character." ' . Immediate construction of the New- Demand for all Americans equality to" to Gastonia link was ordered and of. opportunity before the law, a fair also a short stretch across the Yadkin chance and a square deal for native "between Statesville and Dobson. and foreign-born and freedom from lne Hot bprings to Tennessee line racial and national hatred in govern- W1 e constructed right away also, ipent education and religion, the con- thlmelatesUT?ey, was ordered of vention denounced "as un-American the Bakersville to Burnsville link in and un-Christian, such cowardly and tne lost provinces territory and a unjustifiable mob murders and crimes survey was also ordered for a road of. arson as have lately occurred in from Asheville to Marshall. the south and the north, directly or indirectly because of race prejudices LAXTON FAMILY RETURN born of sin and ignorance." The following from the Charlotte The movement for federal censor- Observer of Friday will be of interest ship of. moving pictures was endorsed in Morgan ton: as., was the movement in congress to "The many friends of Mr. and Mrs create independent departments ot Kalph K. Laxton and attractive education ana puDiic weuare, eacn daughter, Miss Augusta Laxton with a secretary in the cabinet of the will be 'interested to know that they President of the United States. are to return to Charlotte to mnVo : Universal teaching of public and their future home August 1. private morality in the public schools Mr. Laxton is was also urged in a resolution which Westinehouse said "we shall tolerate the presence turing company and was transferred of. no teacher who sneers at Chris- to Atlanta five years or more ago and nanity, or mais.es a jcai. ui. mc xiuijr recently was ordered back to Char- uiDie." lotte. iney will arrive in the citv npvt MJtS- JOHNSON IS THE wf?k, to sPend a w. days, after STATE WELFARE OFFICER ,V;"n. -!i 10r tw weeks Mr. McLendon will move with his family to Weaverville. When the an nouncement was made at the big tent that the evangelist was to become a citizen of this section, the great ap plause that greeted the announce ment was evidence, of the high regard the people here have for Mr. McLendon. HOLLY BROOK LAKE Swim! Swim!. Swim! Suits furnished. .. .25c. per hour Parties furnishing their own suits . 15c. Children ...10c. No charge made for picnic parties. No swimming on Sunday. Parents will please accompany their children. ' S. M. ASBURY. Mrs. Linda Harrod Endorses Cham berlain's Tablets. "I suffered for years with stomach trouble and tried everything I heard of but the only relief I got was tem porarily until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them from our druggist. I got immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness and pain in the stomach after eating. Since taking two bottles I can eat anything I want without distress," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Adv. 1 AGENTS WANTED MEN and WOMES Make big money selling La Tusca Gems, the stone that real ly looks and wears like a Dia mond. Every piece exact copy of a high priced Diamond Jew elry, detected only by experts. Guaranteed Five Years. Write for illustrated catalogue and Agents terms. LATUSCA GEMS COMPANY Lexington, Ky. Add little tragedies of real life: they are already beginning to run the 1924 gubernatorial race! Greensboro News. MANY of you car owners have learned that quantity pro duction of itself doesn't put long and satisfactory service into a tire. ' You find something more to your liking in the policy of the makers of Hartford Tires. They think too much of the Hartford Tire reputation to pro duce a single tire beyond the limit of careful and painstaking work manship. And more people daily appreciate the real economy in this method of tire-building. 6URKE GARAGE CCN dm. 'Miss Laxton was graduated last spring from the Florida Universit.v at Tallahassee. Factory Special 'Aluminum Ware Sale Guaranteed 20 Years' Quality Brand. Look at these Specials, in our Windows. On Sale While they Last Regular $3.00 to $5.00 Values at This sale. V 400 Pieces for Only $1 .98 Each 2 3-4 qt. Milk Pitcher $1.98 Each Raleigh - Woman Succeeds Ro land F. Beasley; First Wo- man Qo n fPRtkf , Apparently disarmament is one of Mrs. Clarence Johnson was elected 1 fff!l,W,?l .at by contraries. commissioner of public welfare andnu"um v iruuan-"1' Dr. 'Howard W. Odom was elected confuting expert to the board when the State board of charities and pub lic welfare,, met in Greensboro last week to receive the report of the nom inating committee appointed to nomi nate a successor to commissioner of The members of the board are W. AtLesi J- A. White Would Bet A. Blair, Cary J. Hunter, Mrs. Thos. O, Alter Being Kelieved Of COULD BEAT HANS HIS CORN SHUCKING SEE IT IN OUR WINDOWS W, Lingley, A. WTMcAlister, M. L Kesler, Mrs W. F. Woodward and Mrs. J. Pless. The four first nam ed constiuted , the nominating com mittee. This committee unanimously nominated Mrs. Clarence Johnson for the- position of commissioner of public welfare and she was unanimously elected by the board. Mrs. Johnson has for the past two years held a responsible position in the office of the commissioner of pub- iic weuare as director oi cnna wel fare. In this position she has demonstrat ed her ability and resourcefulness in an unmistakable way, and. her experi ence, and successful administration of her child welfare work have given her a orehiost position in the State as an authority, on social questions. She hgs breen in the past president of the federation of women's clubs of the State and has held other positions of influence and usefulness, The strong backing she has had for the position of commissioner of pub lic welfare was substantial evidence of the favorable impression which she has already made upon the North Carolina.,public. She had the enthu siastic support of tie governor, the State department of public instruc tion, the State department of public health, the State Federation of Wo men's Clubs and other, influential sup port. You Guard Against Burglars, But What About Rats? Rats steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely kill them prevent odors. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes, S.r)C, C5c, $1.25. Sold and guar ftUteed by Davis Drug, Store and Mor- gahton Hardware Co, Adv, Dyspepsia By Tanlac. "My wife and myself have had stomach trouble," says Mr. J. A. White, residing on the Leestown Pike, R. F. D. No. 6, near Lexington, Ky., "and have both been nervous and run down. "We could notsee anything with out suffering afterwards and could not sieep ai nignc. we were regular ner cous dysDeDtics. We t remedies without permanent benefit until we heard of Tanlac. I got this medicine and began using it. We no ticed immediate results. We are both greatly improved by Tanlac. We give all credit for the change of health to Tanlac. It is a remarkable medicine. . I personally feel so good that I told my hands a day or two ago that I could beat any of them shucking corn. I meant it and believe I could beat 'em all." v , Of all the maladies, that afflict hu manity chronic dyspepsia, such as Mr. and Mrs. White suffered from, is probably the -most prevalent and hours might be consumed in describ ing the sufferings, mental and bodily, of. the victims of chronic dyspepsia. A morbid, unreal, whimsical and melancholy condition of . the mind, aside from the nervous physical suf fering, is the usual state of the aver age dyspeptic and life seems scarce ly worth the living. Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, was designed especially for overcom ing mis distressing condition and mil lions of people have taken it with the most astonishing and gratifying re sults. It seems to go straight to the spot, toning up and invigorating ev ery organ of the body. Tanlac is sold in Morganton by Davis Drug Company. Adv. WHEAT-IJEARTS ; The Healthful Cereal, 1 0 qt. Water Bucket $1 .98 Each DON'T FORGET THE DATE SATURDAY, JULY 16 At 10:30 A. M. 3 ,;if 1f.;" 'if, ' ' ' "I,1' '' 6 qt. Tea Kettle Only $1 .98 Each TU T7 L 1T 11 10 qt. Dish Pan 11C iy ian win Only $1 .98 Each be here to hold this Sale and will Start Saturday, July 16th., at 10:30 A. M, 8 qt. Covered Kettle Only $1 .98 Each We have been fortunate in securing from the manufacturers of Quality Brand Aluminum Ware a large quantity of the.mo.st popular kitchen utensils at a very low figure. We now give you the benefit of buying this ware at less than factory cost, as we could not replace for what we are going to sell it for. Now is the time to equip your kitchen with Aluminum Ware that is guaranteed to wear for 20 years, at less than the price of enamel ware. Come early, as we, have a limited amount to sell at this price. No goods reserved, no phone orders. You will have to come for these bargains. No goods sold to clerks. Moipgfflinittoiii MORGANTON, N; C. If J
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