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If interested we shall be glad to refer you to the superintendent of the encampment who will give the QUEEN VAPOR GAS STOVE her unqualified endorsement. The Spot Cash Co. D.F. McKINNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS Home of Gene Tunney's Fiancee j ? In the large picture to shown the trautltul GreenVlch, Conn., home of Miss Josephine Lauder, wealthy heiress, to whom Gene/ Tunney retired hearywelght chatr.r'rn of the world, Is en-| gaged -> At the right la a nee photograph of Miss Lander. She\ Is the daughter of the late George Lauder. Jr., whose father was as sociated with Andrew QMMrte In the steel Industry. OIK RALEIGH LETTER * I* ? ? Br EL Shlpmau ? Raleigh, Aug. 27.?With delivery of ' the acceptance speech of Governor Alfred E. Smith, the election of a new national committeeman for the State the attitude of Senator Simmons toward the National ticket no longer in question, the State Democratic Ex ecutive Committee is now In a posi tion to take stick and pitch its battle for supremacy on facts rather than Qctlon. Chairman Mull plans to open shop on the tenth floor of the Sir Walter Hotel on Monday, September 3, and with an army of speakers rea sons f?r a continuance of democratic rule will be carried to every nook and corner of the State. The fight for both the State and National de mocratic tickets will go hand In hand. Governor Smith is not t<g be neglected any more than Max Gardner and the virtues of each are to.be extolled from press and platform at each turn of the way on the road to a sweeping victory next November. Chairman Mull predicts that the Democracy of North Carolina will ex perience the pleasure of rolling up a great majority for the entire ticket and the sage is set for nothing less. He is in thorough agreement with de. mocratic leaders generally over the i State that the acceptance speech dt j Governor Smith presents vital issues in a frank, positive and impressive way, leaving no one in doubt of his determination to effectively enforce ! the laws of the nation withofut fear or favdr and to the utmost extent of | his acknowledged ability. The Chair, man believes in the Governors hon esty and sincerity of purpose and con fidently expects a real example of pos itive law enforcement under his ad ministration. Says the chairman brief. 1 r: O "The campaign is just beginning. It is to be colorful and qff much keen personal Interest. As yet but little has been said of the record of useful service of the Democratic party in 1 bcth our State and Nation. Yet I am sure the pgople of North Carolina have not forgotten how the Republl- ' can party by miracle, dragged North J Carolina to the bottom among the sisterhood <tf states in practically every comparison during the last Re publican regime. The voters will likewise recall how during"1 the past twetoty.five years the Democratic par ty by honesty, efficiency and progres sive administration has elevated North Carolina to the top anting the galaxy of states. As the voters reflects on these things, our Democratic workers wil increase. The organiation will function loyally and enthusiastically and Democracy will shqfir a great ma jority in November for the whole ticket" Senator Robinson, candidate for vice-president on the Democratic tick et, will speak in Charlotte and Ral eigh on September 11 and 12, It is announced, and Governor Smith will be requested to deliver^ one or more speeches in the State during the cam paign and in order to attract North Carolina women to the polls Chair, man Mull has invited Mrs. Ruth Bry an Owen, daughter of the late William J. Bryan, and former Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, of Wyoming, to make speeches in the State during the pro gress of the campaign. The Chairman It also inviting one hundred of the roost prominent Democratic men and wctmen in the State to assist in carry ing out the plan of carrying a mes. sage of hope to everv county in the > | State during the week of September 17. Former Governor Camercm Mor. rison, former Congfeesman Clyde Hoey, former Collector Josiah ~ Bailey and other high lights in the) party have already ? delivered telling sphflohes in the Interest of the Na tional ticket Senator T. L. Johnson, > | the hew secretary of the executive i | eofnmittee, will devote his full time tc the work of the campaign conduct ed from State headquarters. The Chairman will also be assisted by Miss Mary Henderson, State vlce. chairman, and Mrs. Palmer Jerman, f national committee woman. In placing the ?ame of former Gov { erndr Cameron Morrison before the i State Democratic Executive Commit. i\ (Continued on Page Three) DIZZY Lost Appetite Mr. M. r. Pink, of Harrisbarf. N. C, wye It mnat have been fully twenty-five yean ago that I began taking Black-Dranght regularly. ^ 1 was in town one day, and while talking to a friend I stooped over to pick up some thing When I straightened up, I felt dizzy. I spoke to him about this and how I had not felt like eating? "My friend told me to take some Black-Draught. I knew my mother had used it, and ao I bought a package. When I got home, I took a good, big doaa, and the next night, another. In a few daye I felt much better. "A good many times I have had this dizziness and a bad taste in my mouth, or headaches, and then I take Black-Draught and get better. I do not have to take it very often. We buy from five to seven packages ^ year." Try M Constipation. Presidential year wouldn't, be so ad if it didn't bring out a flood ot ew campaign songs. "INSURE AND BE SURE" ? BE SURE and with T. W. WATSON -24-tf ENSURE" _ MERCHANTS SANK Safest For Savings HDNUMIM Do You Know What We Offer Depositors In This Bank? First?Accommodation in tjie way of dis counts and loans. Of course we must feel safe before we can grant these, but you will find us reasonable. 0 Second?A banking SERVICE that is sur passed by no bank in this State. 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