'"7V.: SECTION ONE. PAGES 1 TO 12 Eet AJf ertll 2 Medium ia North CaroL-a- yOL.aNO. 6L , 7,LEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30.' 1914. ' ; $v . - . priceiFIVE cent:: mew ' assaBBaeass. Furniture Men and Other Man - ufacturers Can Get Val-. cr-t--: liable Pointers BUREAU WILL INFORM iraerJcaa: Consular Officers in South America Willing and Anxious to Help; The Surest Way to Get the Trade Is to -Send Men b South America - After fee Business F , " fTHOHJIWlXIi HATITES.) v ittch rotate Atif. IseFor the tn- formation of pnpctH Worth Caiw eltaav manufacturer ei export ftirnl- tore I append the fbtlowtnf copy of .. letter received f ront-A. H. Baldwin. " Chief of the Bureau of Foreign and - - Ik mettle Commerce, of the Depart-----eneett- of Comeaere --Washington;- - " " "August It, 1114. . JThornwelLBaynes, ? ' omi-ltoeetpt-.ti acknowledged, of ftour letter of August ztn tn regara - e securing fromAmerlcaa Consular Officer In South America-in forma tion which would be of value In es tablishing market for furniture ana Ji wood products in that section. It is l very probable thai nuch of the In formation dcetred can be eupplied " - . from the records of this bureau and - it ia suggested therefore that you ,, might forward your inquiries to thle office. In order that such facte a are already available may be furnished , i promptly. It would be entirely prop er for your manufacturers to oommu--lcavl, direct with .American. .Consular officers with a view to obtaining In . formation which the bureau is not in . a position to furnleh. In connection with this matter there is enclosed a South America and a circular indicat ing how copies of the "Daily Consu lar and Trade Reports" may be ob tained regularly, .The bureau also : maintains a very extensive card index 5-r-of Htm interested- in export trade. ' , la, order to send them Information relating to their products which It taey dsxtrlbut from time -to time. -"Rwpefu'W " 'r.: i ' -.' r ' "Chief-of Bureau." !:,?:: :'rPori(mal Work Beat. " Among the information referred to : i inclosed in this letter is a copy of cablegram recently TeeetaTTrom ""tfteAmeric Consul at Bogota, Co. ( lmbia, which was published in the . . JJaily -and Consular 'Brad Reports' of August 23, and reads as follower "There will be a. demand for ma chinery, railroad supplies, engine furniture and supplies, leathers, and wines. - There is a good opportunity Tfw responsible boast to tend capable ; Spanish-speaking representatives. All American, traveler . her ..lalaUihave done splendidly. K (Torts to get bus! Dees by mstl unsatisfactory." A Deluge of Inqnlries. - Bureau tf-ntgirTToTtiey tic has recently alluded to the many requests which have been received concerning South America trade since the near-opening of the Panama "canal. Row in addition, that the war hat come it is presumed this bureau is de lged with Inquiries of every coneelv. able sort, and accordingly, In a man ner to aid, American export trade as much as possible, the bweau,.; while calling attention, to the fact that the business interests of this country are not Tuny Acquainted with the varied Information that has been gathered , .and raaae available through its pub lications dealing with South America, gives a review of the bureau's publi cations, a review which at a glance shows the continuous activity given by nux government to the South Amer- Iran neia. Special' attention" celled to three .. of these bulletins: "Transportation nates to the West Coast of South America," the '"Trade. Directory of 1 fitwrth-America. unit -SrwirR a m.-i... " as asTEjiM "tekl.'CljUl three, of hese were prepared . in .an tieaim oi me opening or jne. Panama canal. Anotner oulletm. "JBSanklng aud . t reait in Argentine, Braxll. Otlle, and 1'eru, Is now in nreaa and Lin awn iii-ui i i inree nulletlns men- tionea. "transportation Rates to the Weet oart of SoOth America." cost only ten cents, . The .main, part of the " "hulTeTih a aeries of tables giving the . frlfcbt ratM ovi,jwt jirMcv, frim inland poinU In the t'nlted States to Inland -fities ID Kcuador. Jeru, and ' hilfc lUwlttereger irangfer,. and-Olher "rhsr?r ar't1Se 156ft of TSew York-ami ai rjoutq American ports are shown together with the coat of marine in, surance, and data are also glyenaaia "iifumi tcttj, nu regulations and meamship requlrementa In addition to these feature, statistic are fi, fshed to show the character of goods , aoUl by ihe Halted - State to Ecus .. 'k t hums eeunirtes general in lormation te presented-? aa-to-arear -iuivitiii. mngnwr, -currency, postage ratea, forefgn trade. - and distance from New York. Tables of price . iiin. iitp m equtvaients in the- cumtl&CMUBraaK-r-iiM conurties of price stated in the money .... ,m,r, ii win vnnea 'States. alnalJe .Directory Available. ine seennir - ir thu. k..n..: "Trade Directory of South America," -ive iisia or eoutn American Import. , 1.7 "J. f,eJ.. vn in the araue. uireetory, issued in have been thoroughly revised and rearranged according id uniform claasincationa This k really more m ouneiin; it is a cloth bound pnee w ii. ine- intra - bullfllit nnUr,.j South America as en Export Meld," ? resents in condensed form tnforma lon as to the character, extent, re sources, and trade of South ahmtIk.. --rountrles that wi enable. American .--.ttiiiacuJrerA..4Unii!j1)ortr8 to de termine tn part the niotjt-favorabis. markets for their goods, in aititirir.n . loles of specific openings for a few '7'" ""lJsgiyejB. The price of tins Liuueun is iwenty-nve centa These publications are onlv a fa. very few.. There are many, many ethers. ""A complete" -Hwt-,can. be ob tained by procuring No. lit oniie iaiiy and consular Trade Reports, tf August 22, 114. In regard to obtaining regularly the tmSlj Coaiulur and Trade lleports It may be added that the free dlstribu ttoa of this bulletin Is limited to cer tain class ss such aa commercial or ganisation. trade Journ&la and news papers, libraries and aim liar organ lxa tlons, which in their, use of the nt porta actively aid the Departmet of Commerce In its promotive work. The geeeral dlstrBtoUon. of this puoUcalioa has been upon a subscrlpuon baaia and it lav sold by tn. Buperlntamdent of Documents, Oovernnvmt Printing Office, Waahington, IX C, for ft. to year. Any ene desiring to sub- acrlbe for the reports should commu nicate with that officer. All exporter of furniture, or what ever, should obtain rom the Depart ment of Commeroo blank form ST which after being filled according to the direction of the Chief of the Bu rsas la kent on file ka Washlnarton for the purpose of sending to Ameri can export era Information relating to their product. All the reports Is sen a by the gov ernment eonsUtsao the most interest tog rasuUng and study. Not quit so much perhaps as the war. but car talnly of mora worth, and as far at the future is concerned a study wtoeh win be yielding dividends loaf after thowar, ia .9tuk..zrri B. 8. COlTVENTIOTf OCTXITED, TrrvmrOoan Made at Wlnrton- l is lent lor Htate Mcetrng. tSpnlal to Tat Jtsm m Okana.) Winston-Salem. Anr. Jr. Th tral committee and auxiliary com mittees having In charge the arrang ing for the entertaining of. the iait Sunday "School Convention, which meets here September 1&, it and XT, hefd their Brst meeting last night began preparatory for the occason. Th several committees will hold separate meetings during' next week. The entertainment committee is plan ning to secure home for about 425 delegates. ' " One of ''the features of ths con vention will be a grand Sunday achool parade on the sixteenth. - The parade will be formed In. accord with the re quirements of m twentieth century Sunday school, the place ot formation and other details to be arranged later. This la the first State Sunday School Convention to be held In the Twin- City and the people here are looking forward to the occasion with a great deal of . iiUeraat and pleaaant antici pation. Nothing will be spared to make ft the mat successful convention held. Delegates to Raleigh; Plan to : Hold Cotton Upon Farm Premises -, ' tSextal ta Tt Heat sad OKtmt,! ebrlttej-Atirr';t-----aecmt masa-maetlng at the courthouse to day -ene also being held last Satur day to consider means for prevent ing a rueh-of cotton to he market In the fe of present and expected low prices, a committee of five men from Mecklenburg were appointed to Strw ftahrtgh -nextTtieeday -t attend the rnntlng for- the same purpoae called by Qovernor Craig. AXtctLJltarinl reports from W. C, Crosby and Stuafi W7amer?wfto attended the conference with Secre tary MeAdoo ar Washington last Mon day the sineeUng- heard- wlth '4ntret a plan auggested by E. ii. Cole, of Charlotte,, for keeping up the price of cotton to 1 cents per pound by sign ing pledge to 1 keep at leat two thirds of it off the market. He sug gested further, that Instead of bonded warehouses-' being hurriedly impro; vised with the expectation of having such warehouse receipts a basis fur advance of money, the farmer make facilities on his own premises for storing 'hi cotton, his contention be ing that where cotton was stored in small detached lots that chance of lose by firs and otherwise was lees and more bankers would be willing to advance-at-least a part of the raise on the staple thushaudledV .. .Xha meet ing went on record a believing th plan was feasible and worthy of be ing worked out In' detail. It will be explained! i to the ItaletKhr: meeting Tnesdey. "Fhose-appointed" to i-rpre sent Mecklenburg,,at-:r:rlhe Roleia-h meettmr were E M - Cole; H K; Held, C. C. Hook W. R. LcTi anCT. M, Mc- ConnelL. NtjuJbit,. PYTHIAN CHANCfc: COMLNO. Hon. Brig. 8. Yoang tn Dedication In w llmlngtoa. (SlMritl to Tlw Mm sitd pfeurm ) - WHmlngron-.' mr. ?. It I Very likely that -Hon. Brtgham S. Young, CHARLOnf HOLDS COTTOItf MEETING ot A8naJaHtirttn t.mni!hiaf!a . V. . O.. ....... A T L'nl.kl. 1J... I W thlas, will be the guest of honor at the dedication of the handsome new Fythian eaBflelTanrWhtcii h--nMaa, course of construction at, No. 206 1'rlncess street. Mr, Yoang, who is ljlL.linnwn In i Wllmingteni hnvlwa visited here several times, has inti mated that he will accept the Invlta- Uon to take part in the exercise In a letter received by his personal friend, Capt. Thomas l. Slearea of ItOa.iJtv.buiJrenie Waaler uh4 quer. The new building will be conv- pletcd sonie time in October and the dedication , will, take place shortly tnerearter,. urand Chancellor J. U. Balid. c( Charlotte, and other Urand iodge omcera, win also . attend. - Jumiia JSJiUth. colored, wantud il BurgaYt-ioc. XhBiurd:of ethr negro, following a gambling game, was captured "in Savannah Oa., and taken-bsck to, Burgaw Thursday for trial. He Was brought through 'Wil mington in custody of Deputy Fheriff r(. x, Murray, ot Murgaw, TWO YOCSa THIEV.ips' CAtOHf . LlnoolnKHi lads to Roads for Itobbing namware ana i nrniture Htores, t tl u Tlw ud iNMrn-r. Hickory, Aug. - JS.-Silas Williams and Claude Keever,two yoUns; white bojs of- Lincotnton, were tried In re corder s court here yesterday on the .charge of carrying concealed weapons and. .sentenced ta. the. roads unt4i - the next term of Catawba-Mtiperlpr court, ,Ilwy were -STrgs'ted Thursday night; being taken off train No. 3o on which they were beating a ride. The- boys are wunted In Newton on the charge of breaking -into Rhyne Hardware Company's store there and 'taking a quantity of good and some-noter and valuablepera--Some of this was recovered. One. revolver which the boys had was taken from Held Hard ware Company's store in Lincoln Urn, and they will also face a store.break- Jlne; charge there, : Aiii scouts, DntEcmGnaraniNTS OF - J "silitjBsp .AdiopIaaM suhi airships an playfof a Hgjvt In Om present war. JJas aoeompanyia pfetnre, abowinf a Fraaclt ait seoot diroctinf ths aovs 'pmfa hm-ARwJjfkd of what sm b aem 3 aJaraxHh Mpodnf battte Unea. Gorman d1rlfiblw Jmt ia kiSlnf bob- enibaanti to Antssarp and edr jfrom a Cermaa airahtp on VU aimod at m plaa (n wtuck th queen cf Belglnm and ktr chOdrn staying, AsroUno hava beam aaed taTtD. ! TdWwoof s Undenrood.- 1 ' fj-v Alt Who Are Sore at Democrats Try to Name Ticket But (Sswlal f TKr KMl U4 OsMmc.l Waxaa w: An lLh;:f;tapH. county nou-partisan party, consisting of ths Progresslv and old lino Re publicans, and a few of the Petno cratio party met in Kenantville yeeter- day to adopt a platform and nominata candidates for the various county of fices and ths State legislature. They elected! W. Moore, of Teach-' eya, chairman of the convention, and John King, of Wolfscrape, secretary, i. QHoHand, Of Warsaw, presented a motloTvrwieAwa amy carried to ap point a committee of!ioafrom eaoh of th voting precincts of Hhe-ctfunty to draft th following platform.. 1 We oppose the high rate of taxes in rorce tn uupiln county. 2. To repeal the dog law, nub taw. the stock law, how in force In Duplin county. 8. we favor the-tntatlve-ana re. ferendUrtTlaw. Th matter of nominating the va rious officers was postponed until Tuesday, September 22nd, owing to the fact that a maority of the can didates whom they had figured . on nominating would not accept the no mination, A portion of thenr being candidates on the Democratic ticket. This is practically the same as the old Republican party or tnt rmraty. With the exception of a ;fw Demo crats, who have been disgruntled over various matter. y ... The stock law Is plByinj, an Imeort-aat-part 4n- his -rHtsTh ma lority of the party are farmers who state thatthv fl - that they .were done a great Inlnetlr.e by the Demo cratic member of the fjtata.t.eginia. i ure-when, they" say, the stock law was forced Stliern, wlthoutthetr HQWGEliiANAR TetTTintO Kflif wi cnte-s ..., OWOH 1 , 1 1 . . M,iX v oftiaaw ssecriC - ?'!zT-4v5. ' -' rr"., esafnatsT ' .... T. f-ZVSU -ff wavrx l T ' '-" All- Paris ia in a panic a news cornea of (k continued ad t ante of ths Cermaa armies. The forces of the kaiser hav occupied I he fortified city of Lin. 130 miles from Paris; Maubeore, 125 miles from ths French api tal; and Valenciennes, about the aame distance from Paris. .They bar 'also taken the fortified city of Longwy, and now threaten Sedan, which ia 135 aailet .frem Paris-; "v Beiska cities. X boafc u cropped m Aatsmp. Anothtrb to bottar advaaUc, accardiaf to tba consent or a voice of th people at aU. This matter has caused consid erable feeling ever since It t paanril about a year ago. Fighting Tobacco Worm. The. farmers have a war on their hands tn fighting the tobacco worms that Is causing almost as much talk and anxiety as the.. European war. Ther are Spraying, the plants,, and p1rktnr'-he- worm, but desptto thetr efforts It seems that it is a vary hard matter for them to overcome the peat. , Several ease were heard of today wnere tnew wornr; yr d tsr tl barrel ia biuned. These pests only Infest the giten leaf, but owing to-the t exngly, dry. spring, whkih caused the farmert to be rath er later than usual in' setting their ilants, a considerable amount of the af is still green In th fields, and it Is upon this . part . of , the crop, that they are now being bothered. Kogtw- RoHnesw- Ai i taofl. "" Deputy Sheriff John Herring r turned from 7 Wilmington yesterday kgln.with- htm-hreevn groe -who had been arrested there, charged with robbing t he commissary of the Camp Lumber Company, of a larae amount of clothing, and enterfng the store of J. a. tioney, both ot these stores be ing located at Walktcev-and-holdtpg up 'Mr?Jrripey, and relieving him of 17.80. Tbese-negreea are sud- poed to be members of a gang, Who imTe oeen maamg excursions rrom Wilmington to the smaller town near by, and making , burgierte c-f xnor or lees lmporUncs-or eome time. Theae prisoners are now in th county Jail at Kenansvlll, where they will be held to await trial at the next term of spurt. s ' . sTFFRACE WORKERS UATHK.R Polttk-al Conferrnce Is Ili-ld In Rhode iMlaod. tBj lb AM:iua Ptb I -Newport. R - ir Aftg." ZJ The first polltioaJ .conference of the advisory council of the congressional union for : woman suffrage -opened here to- day. -A report... of the vear8 work we'5mnTrWn Jersey, rhairman of the congressional union, KulTrutte measures 4wfore Con, grese were dlscuseed by MrsDonald Hrj4ook,il of Wsltlmowr preaident of the Just Government league of Maryland, PoNtaRLieaC' k . ..' , Li" '. """ K 1 . a. . g , ':.';.1 ''..'',, i 't..!'- ; ; r ' '' -j . :' ' . . . ' '. ;. 1, ; ; . .. ,i -..,) , . . ' ' ; ;"'- ' '. ; ,. ' ' i ; V "''; ' ; ; . v -; ..:Vv - i-.'Hi in--if l-v-M V'J-i.-' t : - i'U.;'i-i:MKr Mi- - -77 Maj. Graham, Commissioner of j Agriculture, Supplements iewsWarehous haai thinks that his pita glvch out rllday will rolye the cottoh situation and yesterday he issued therffloeylBg supplemantal. autanaehtsp . JTha ..power. t--appontthetnRec: tors where the law doe not give the inatructinna 11 to dutlea, etc.. etc., gtrea-aiotwoWfTwak regulatkHtaas to duties, salary, warehouse charges, bond of inspec tors.' etostc't'''oemmias4ehers could appoint an inspector in the no tice pf appointment or commission, they could stale the' amount nf bond and that upon acceptance of this bond by the commissioners he could enter uponhls-flutles-ithen-Bhoiild follow his duties. Where there is more than one warehouse they could adopt riilea io apply tJ warehonses in their coun ty; to receive all cotton Offered for storage, weigh, grade and number the bale, keeping a record of 'number and weight and deliver to the owner or storer of th I It? a receipt In such form that will comply with the law and ( will he satisfactory"" to the banks or person who will advance monevAupon it. "Yh fes f or storage, per month, per bale, the fo(e of ' i iBry -nf the In. peetor and-hts helpSr such as cierksi force to handle the cotton, etc.. Is ln cluUod tn tJi- wurw to annolnt 'the inspector. Tht points of Jaw lnvolv. ferrd to the lawyrrn for revisal or confirmation . While th regntsttons should, "as far" as" possTlile.-bp unlfunn In the dif ferent counties, each county ia indo- iy.RgJltJMUaJtMiiiil sen aiid-WfWT' oniit ttny.provwiua. .not den red In 4ts own counties. -1. lemut Ao alvo-form tr- tb-tarhrr- the conimii'sioners of each couiitv can at tend to this. "I think by this plun we have ma ihjeejij? 1o nveci the., preeent n'Mt - Mv I t trdiiei f e s mg -t hut In preparation of the revisul of I905: the title inspections wan Kiven to a ulimmil ire, of 1 which, I was a niembi r. and I submitted "tffe amend- : adopted.---1 J3ee aec liun Z 66 i f the Code of 18i." , tX RMTYRK STORhf HBHia. uluablc WperK Taken Si-iiool Ipcn-ni- Announced District Cutrli-rs lftprttl tft Tit Sent n,i WrT,f I Xeaton. Aug. '59. Thieve Thrs dayrnrght bi te -Int-et hf1 tirnitnre store of Mir. 'red "K. Carvl?, :-gna the mercantile sttnajif Rhyne Mros. Kn- trance -wa-inei bv prialnjr-ttpen- wiuuuwa in rear orineae stores. Ntrth ing ha been missed from the furni ture store, but Rhyne l!ro. lot a number of valuable paper. Including Insurance, deeds, etc.. ard rome small change that had been left tn the store oyer night It is thought the putties left here on treln la due here at 11.10, as a jneaeire to this nlai p this lOornihg states that a robbery occur- Jd in Hickory lust rtlghtr and no dtwbt by-the Bgme-partles:. " The Newton gwied school wttropen Monday morning, Heptemher 14th. Kor the protection of all tlm c'filldren In the school, the chatrmnn of the New ton graded s hool huarU, W. C. Kelm-l.-wntrHhr-tnperratetTdP Whlsenhtint. request'that all (he chil dren who have not been successfully vaccinated wlthlnte--hntTIive yearn, to be vaccinated before entering ! s- h i;ol.. 0 n4 jjie. iMuird l rt quested me aiarrmen' or sue town to pass an or.lmutie .. nmK lng. ajd. .-Vaccination compulsory m-itn proper peimity ror non-complianre therewith. The annual meeting of the-Rural Carriers of the Ninth Coimreseionar district will be held In Unrolnton, 8ep- temoer -tin, uinor aay. The Uncoln ""H) terrier will UiLnoMta ana a ainner will be ervea ,'"V t' - 'j Fifty-nine in v-Course; Forty eight to Exam.; New Dormi- FatttltrMemberr X isssctst te JltJUrm i fflWJl , Wake rorest, ug. Il.--Th Ittrgest ilaes in th history of the Wak Koreet Summer Law School brought it labors to an end today. Fifty-nine roeitiwere registered;' ttf thlx number expected that forty-eight wilt ap ply for license to practice, going oe fore the Supreme Court-next Monday Dr. Chilley and Professor Ttmberlak lf!4V WMRB Ul worn Hi w, w i'Oi perlenfce. The latter will rejTeah him 4f tn a vis 1. to wastuugtou jjl u before' takir.s up the wfirk of the regular session. As is usual, the col lrgewltl take formal notice of the close of the summer eerion"ISa'"s)rt of commeni-ement exercise tomorrow. RevJdrJohnsoa wilt make a short baccalureate sermon, Profssaor Tim bertsk er wilt -make t he "literary .ad dreat" and Dean Oullcy will say th farewells. fine New1 Dormitory The new eflon will open on Tues day, Meptember I, with notable addi tions to equipment and teaching body The new thirty-five thousand dollar dormitory Is a bleasins . building ar chitecturally Slid - i-the mind of all obst'rere"B "mrrvef of plan and con structlon. tt will llge seventy-fiye men, nearly all Tn single bed-rooma The -water system tr tn "Course " of ex tension. Running water la installed In the old dormitories - and steam beat Is to be supplied to that building fj'r track and other outdoor forms of athletics Je tn process of, preparation the ncwcchurcn iiullding, wnile Hide. pendent of the college, isan Important addition to the equipment of the col JSSBfc-.. lt,l. horf''4"WTtrptett'rf"l)y the first of lecember, though work oh it is for the time SiiHiiended 1 Additions tu Faculty. .,J?jAJVXoeUliu.jKi)n.bia-loc. torate in - Johns liopktns University, has arrived to Uke up work In the de psrtment of t'hemisirv. I'rofessor Jtoer M.'ult heji. At. , e jUar nt riJHelIfv. ,ind late rroffsnor of UtigltMli In lh. 1 niversity' of Mtfth sola! Is io i lie gntuud making ready in. supvu 111. Uib ivngllnh depart men hen- lu the absence u Dr. Wledd and irer.i-. JoIhih, the. addition to the iHi.urt merit of Pomirnt -setence1T celved Ills docloiate in History from Tne-mtversity dt xrntrauo. He has reiidy paid. a Visit to Wake forest this isumnter, and llbton- hand next TuPBflaj. Dr. Jicrbeil Uouxlaa Tav lor auci-eeds I'r, .tnhn liJA)Vi Lrs..4ru, me ui'paruiieiii 01 .eaici'te, navin, the, chair of ..Kacteriolngy and 1'a thology. Mrs, Taylor is already ko-Hjrestt-the-4oe4o-will-ou!le Mondav itiKhl It may be stilted thai the deuart ment1 of Tjitln-Is likewise TetTVfoTreaT' the new addition in the person of ir. tuioert McNeill Poteat. Jr.. havln reached Wake Korea! three wee-ks ago today; The, head iT-offssor of that department' has completed his .edition of Cicero Letters and I today send ing his manuscript to New York. . Ir. Cullom Returns. Dr. W. R. fullom. of the chair o the Hibte. reached home a few flaV ago from a trtp to falesttne. - re- portv no incunveieiice in getting home exTSefrtW'To.TifTlrrriryaandhe temporary Ipss of his p&asage nfoney bit the oriitinnl ship from which he was oooheu wnose . aaiung was a an celled. He (spects thin money to be refii ndeiI --. " Professor J Henry HlKriamitfc-'of tne cna.tr 'or i.iiiu niion has rain from the Greensboro State Normal and Industrial College, where he had an -engagement for' the Hummer Binooi ,.-- Knitting Mill Clone Down. - Wa k efleM-, M a as-. - A ugr 1 9. The Harvard Knitting - Mills, - employing more man t.vuw nanus, announced to day that the plant would be shut dow for n month because at Inability tn Vitaia nHtteruus' trout abroad. . . , ' . . - . - BIG LAVi CLASS ATVVAKEFOREST SHIPMAN STAFJDS BYCQiiyEHTio:: t Is the-Oelegated Authority "and Deserves Allegiance, He Says ORGANIZATION DEMOCRATS 0 That "Indictment" Com mission Pleads Guilty and : Says He Witl Continueto Do 80; Warns Against Strife in Democratic Party Over Pri- jianjluestion , jSedil W Thi Pass lSlswi4 ..... Jfendoreonville, Aug. HMr. V. , 8hiptnaa, commissi uoer of labor, and , printing, arrived yesterday from Mich to accompany hit fatnlly m th : return trip fe 4ho Capttal Cbj, after . aummeriag In, th- mqpntama- Askad : for an expression of his view upon the political outlook hi ths State, Mr. Shipman said the prospects tor Demo- craiic success were? never more en couraging than they are at th pres ent time. "The opinion that Wood- row Wilson is making a great Prosi dant appear to bo universal," ue gested Mr. Bhipmn,'"nd S the serv tces of all Republician office holdera should be immediately dispensed wtth his administration would go down h history as the most popular and suc cessful the country has ever expert. need. On every great Issue Ghat has' arieeo since he bcamo Prestdent. Mr. wiiaon nas shown ntmeetf equal to th occasion. Oovernor Craig lg making food in the Jtate and, barrtag the coiw cera ox the people over the proepecta -. ot a genoral European war, our folk . are contented asd. happy. rj The Frlsaary tjuestloa. "What do you think of the attempt. In soma quarters, to make the sub-' Ject of . State-wide legalised prtmariea paramount to all other issues of th present campaign, and of the refer ences to your position upon the ques tion?" was asked Mr Shtpman, to which he dictated the . following re- i ply: I ."It is perfectly apparent that the . purpoae Is to foment, suite within iHm ranks of th imtM'Ttlo party, and Uemocral are beginning to realtste that thi is true. For my part, I have , been taking my Democracy stralht " se long that I have no thought of So-" igi'i.otiswie"inowj"""- Mr "ered 'r h-g been to bow In submission to th com-, blned wisdom expressed by represent. atives of the parir in eltoer prima rtes - or conventions. I believe tnat when Democrats go Into a fight, upon issue or anything else, all parties to the con- troveray should abide the result. The ' Democro tic State Convention went 6n record-"in-favor--of a Htate-wide prl. mary. applicable to all political par ties, for making nomination for State and district offlcea, leaving to the -eo irt ie t he rig h t of. selec.li g andu dates for local offlcer by methods ot their own choosing. This convention of delegated authority ia sny boss and . I am standing by its Conclusion. The Democratic party is bigger than any , man In ltand when ;jt spokft ..iut..".. on," look notice and have been en deavoring to govern myelf aocord- . Ingly... -1 cheerfully submit to the in dictment charging me with being an organlsa.1 Ion Democrat. I expect to re i main one and shall continue to take . orders from the constituted authorities ' " f the party. When I can no longer afford to do so I shall remove my sign, and take to the woods. I am . w lima to stand op witn any demo crat in North Carolina and have hv Democracy measured by actual serv ice rendered the party. conaMSMng age and opportunity- I have a- righj to expres opinions upon matters o oartv policy, wltnout my motives pe . Ing questtene'and shall continue ta I exercise that privilege. Democracy Is jtcponsive, "The Democratic party In North feejjH4ll.lMM'-WiWWs public- needs au along; .jiv is iooey. r and the Htat convention did nothinq ; whtoh Indicates that it wajr not truly ; representative of the people. , Not ; half dosen countlee had expreeeed. any.. . seiitttne'nTTrtF'prlmaiiea and the e)es, gates voted their honest convioOons, , after giving HHentlon to a free and full discussion 01 me fniwtoo. u counties desiring primaries In mak ing Total nomlhauona may have them by application to th Oeiierei As sembly. Those preferring some other method should not. have the privilege., denied -them. This la theeot)Chjflkn ' reac bed ... by the convention and if it la nfii senulne Democracy a great many people are mistaken la their conception of tne sigmncunco ot inn term. Democrat snouid notpermtt. TficnieeTves to become, exercisea over the small disagreement over the pri mary plank otahfcjmtform. - There is not enwKh dlttersuoe to tight about and those who Insist upon 'splitting hairs' will discover, one of these days, that tfYey have given aid and encour- Ingenylnr to a formidable foevrather 4'av9t reed''tttmeTtirT8yr 1 ana taking my ponition rlgnt close to the Ptatc chairman." fbfcPTKMBKH FOKSTH Wnf. Judge lvon to Prcldi .Q jQyH -CompH oil Docket, ..y-.iaiiecisi.l 3).l w iswrsr I - . . . Winston-Salem, Aug. 2. th local bar association has arranged the cal endar for the September term of 8u---perior Court, which convenes Septem ber 14, .with" Judge C. C. Lyon pre siding. It will be a two weeks' term for the trial jf civil case's only. It Is a laxaV docket, there being- over " 30 cae un it, many of which hav been enteied up recently from the' summon docket -which -was - called : at the lastnerm of court and others ; having been entered a long time ago, Iii-xpetd and hoped that th - number will be greatly reduced during the September term of court and tr fig'feawiiiiabte iyeitert; tiw redu ctn n - If Judge tiyon succeeds In movtnsr things along In th .g term of court tt- - he did in the last term. Olhe INweU. Hendctauiu. Aug. -I: tltve rowell, th lovely little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OHie Powell died at their home In the country, near1, Henderson. -and wa buried Friday in th cenrwtterv near the Z&ek Garrett plate. Rev. .1. K. Burgess conducted th funeral set . vice, lleautiul flowers were ut by loved onea. S ".