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TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ti, 1916. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TRIES 'TO Victor Bryant Speaks to 'Golds- boro Audience; Republicans . Gunning For Income Tax -Xews anil Obeerver BureanV""" ' " Chamber of Commerce Koome. , By BY BOX fORBr- Hufhea aa a man trying to ride two korae t ravelin In different directions beeana of his affiliation with Kooeevelt aad faia bid for the (icrman-Ameriean vote, Victor 8. Bryant tonight aired to a larfa Go Ida boro audience the duplicity of the evasive champion of Republican hepes. Mr. Bryant admitted that the coming e lectio a was a thing; of doobt to both Kepublieans and Democrats, but he aaid that the thinking; people who aspire to ao special privilege from the government would east their ballots for the man who steered the eountry through the stormiest period of its career with safety to its business and without a smirch apon its honor. Mr. Bryant, always strong in argu jneat, uncovered a new point in Demoe- - racy't ease when he said that one of the main things contended for by moneyed interests was the repeal of the income tax. He pointed out that over 9200. 000,000 would be paid 4 rough this aoureo to the government this year. Thee who are compelled to pay this moat just of all taxes, he said, are seek 4nr mi ift1 V a kawn if annnll,! Thpv noddy the waters by other arguments but, in the' main, this is one of their greatest banes. Peace, plenty, nnlversal good cheer, Mr. Bryant said, are prevalent through out America, Wood row Wilson and the Democratic party are responsible. Never before baa a presidential campaign found business conditions so good. In the face of doubt as to the outcome, all business interests are confident that the v impetus given proeperity by Wilson polieiee will carry them through -any eventuality. Peace or continued w will have little effect upon the good times act In motion by Democratic theories Anally put in practice. These are some of the opinions expressed by Mr. Bryant. Mr. Bryant will leave tomorrow for Clinton where at noon he will address ths voters of Sampson. MIDDLING COTTON CONTINUES TO SOAR Middling cotton brought eighteen cents from seven markets reporting to the North Carolina Division of Markets for last Thursday and IS. to on one mar ket. Of the fourteen market, for which prices are recorded the lowest price paid was 171-4. The prices for the towns were: Ahoskia 17-Hc Charlotte . . . lSe - Durham . . 18c rayetteville . . 17 3 it Goldsboro 1 Greensboro . Greenville . . Hamlet . . . Maxtoa . . . Monro ... New Bern . . Newton . . . Raleigh . . . Scotland Neck .lc ,.171-Se .17 l-4c ..18c ..1S.B5 ..ISc ..IV. ..17 34c. ..171-4e RALEIGH HIGnS WILL PLAY CARY WEDNESDAY The Baleigh high school football team will play C'ary high school here Wed aesday afternoon in the first champion ship gam of the season to be played in Baleigh. The locals have rested somewhat dur lagfair week but have gone back to practice this week in all the earnest ness that characterized the beginning ef the season. ' For this week the highs consider the most important of the After their recent victory over the Donaldsoa team, which weighed an av erage of twenty pounds more per man thaa the Baleigh team, the toam has been going through li?h - practice in order to allow the hrnisr? and small in juries time for healing. tTvery man now is in good trim and anxious to get back I- . i. Tk, 1 . I. Avru m mA U ia aBOr M UW IV. an -. Straggle with Cary, because the Cary team will outweigh them. Cary is be ing aoaehed by Tel 'Stafford, former Star quarter of A. and M. fame. It u expected that the game will be played at 3:30 on Kiddick Athletic Field. A good eonteH will be staged aid a large crowd is eipocted. Sailor Drowned, f Kr timum ritm Washington. Oct. 23. John Arthur Co nerd, a coxswain on the battleship Nevada, fell overboard and was drowned October 1. while the ship was ma neuvering oa the Southern drill ground. A dispatch to th Navy Department to day reporting th drowning said th body had not been recovered. Crack Steamer Sunk. (Br ta imiM "raaa.) London, Oct. 23w Th Greek steamer Aria, 1.784 gro ti end the Nor wegian steamer Drain, 774 gross tons, kav been sunk, Lloyd's announces. "V FEEL FINE! TAKE "CASCARETSFOR ' LIVER, BOWELS Spend 1 0 cents I Don't stay bil- , ipus, sick, headachy, constipated. ': Can't harm you! Best cathar tic for men, women and -children. "Enjoy life I Tour system Is filled with aa aeerrmalstion ef bilb and bowel I poison which keep yen bilious, head achy, dixxy, tongue coated, breath bad 1 aa traseh aonr Why- dent yen gv i 10-eent bos ef Casearet at th drug tor and feel bully. Tak Casearet toaight and enjoy th nicest, gentlest liver n'Jowl "'' I perienecd. YouTl wake op with a clear head, clean tongue, lively steo. rosy akin and looking and feeling at. Moth ers can five a whole Casearet to S sick, cross, billoaa, feverish child any time they ax harmless never grip or skknv-(Adt.) "' . HUGHES RDEilID II "en l 7 to heal my skin! ' I never worry if I have a littl rast er other eruption break out I just put on a bit of Resinol Ointment That takes out th itch big and burning inttantfy, and soon clears the trouble away. I learned ol Resinol Ointment through our doc tor prescribing it for my brother. Tom had been almost frantic with eczema or months but that ointment healed his skin like magic" Keaiaol Otaraaat aa Kasha! Case v U VrftltSrasvwW. Farafraaaanajtaof dl,fiM to thtH. . Saaieai, Bsluaaara, at. TY Max Gardner Speaks To Crowd of 2,500 and Made Votes for Democrats (Spacial Is Tha Km and 0b m I Kenansville, Oct. 23. Today waa Democracy's day in Duplin whea the Demoeratie hosts met at Kenansville' to hear the issues of the day discussed by Hon. O. Max Gardner, who filled an appointment for Governor Craig, the latter being prevented from being pres ent by sickness. How well be filled the bill was manifested by the approval of the audience of njore than i who had come from every township of the county and more than filled the large audi torium of the courthouse until standing room waa at a premium. An automobile proressiesi, headed by a brass hand and carrying the speaker, arrived from War saw at 11 o'clock. A special train was operated by the A. and C. Railroad. John A. Gavin, Jr., introduced the speaker. Max Gardner was never more at his best. He an swered the Bepublirans on State issues conclusively and reviewed their record while in power. In contrast he por trayed the record of Democracy in the State. Hff handled national issues with power and force, giving a resume ef Re publican history under the Invisible gov ernment. Ho said: "And the same old crowd is ia control ef th Republican party today." He pictured the reeord of the Democratic, administration, its help to the business man by the passage of the Federal reserve act, to the farmer by enactment of the farm loan act and the general era of prosperity that it has brought to the nation in removing the cap"'' from Wall Street back to Washington. His description of Wil son's keeping us out of war and his verbal picture of Edropean battlefields brought tears to eyes of his hearers. His talk made votes ia Duplin. If there has been fear of old Duplin it waa dispelled today, for nothing like it has been seen since Ayeoek spoke en the smenilment. After the speaking a bar becue dinner was served. GOV. KITCIIIN SPEAKS AT ZEBULON TODAY Governor Kitchin will spenk at Zcbu lon this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock under the auspices of the First Voters Wilson League of Wake county. Preparations hmt been made for a big rally and a large number of voters from the sur rounding eountry are expected to at tend. In .ltilinn in th ar,.fi k i n rrm li o . t n fore announced for Wilson day. Hatur- daj iA'totcr at iuquay Pprlngs and Apex, there will fie a speaking at Wake Forest at night, the address to be made by Hon. A. L.- Brooks. Ia addi tion to the speaking there will be a big torchlight procession. Civil Teras of Cosrt On. " A civit term of Wake superior court, with Judgre Bond presiding,'' began yes terdav morning. "ho onlv thing of importance Was the order made confirming the sale of the .., 1. 1 y Miii stock to the Hamilton Liles Co. for $3jm. Ifee Cuticura And ItcIiYourSKin On Rising and Retiring Cently smear lb fac wilh Catkiira Ointment on end of the finger. Wash off Ointment in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Contlnna UtUng lor some minutes using ths Soap freeJy.TB easy, speedy way to dear the akin and keep R dear. Sample Each Free by Mall . m tae n si west DEMOCRAT G DAY IN DUPL.N GOUN OBSERVE ARBORMAY M SCHOOLS OF STATE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Arbor and' Bird Day Manual Compiled F or Ute in Schools li Being Distributed The Arbor aad Bird Day Manual for North Carolina has been compiled for use in the pubiie schools on November 3 by the North Carolina; Geological and Economic Survey and is being distribut ed from the omce of the State Superin tendent of Education. In that manual. Mr. R. E. Parker, secretary of the Audubon Society of North Carolina announces that the cam paign for the organization of bird study elulm during the past year has been re markably successful due to the ft -ope ra tio a -o the teachers of the State.- On April 1st, 103 junior audubon societies with a membership totalling 1130 had been officially reported. Aa many more, probably, have not reported. What haa been done during the past year, eeeord irg 'o Mr. Pr.rker, ia just a promise of what may be done; and he calls upon lie f m-hers to continue the organiza tion of sucls clubs. Urging the teachers of ths State to observe that day fittingly. Dr. Joyaer Ktates ia aa open letter used as aa in troduction to the manual: , "Last November the first general eb anrvanee of Arbor and Bird Day in North Carolina waa celebrated by th teachers and pupils of the pubiie schools as well aa by many private schools. From incomplete reports compiled by the Mate Forester it is knowa that Ar bor Day observe nres were held in more than hatfttt r imirtln of-thrttntT-Ap proximately 2,250 trees and shrubs were planted in connection with theut observ ances, end more then 30,000 children took pert in the exercises. "The important fact is not thst this additional number of trees and shrubs sre now helping to beautify our school grounds, valuable as that is; but what counts in our civilisation Is the know ledge of and interest in the beauties of nature . surrounding .lhem which, . pcr hnps for the first time, has come to 35, 009 of our school children. . "fridsy, November 3d, will, accord ing to law, this year be observed aa Arbor Day by the schools of North Carolina. In hearty compliance with the spirit and letter of this law, I here by urge all superintendents, principals and teachers of the pubiie schools to aee that a wider and still more thorough observance be held throughout the State thaa was doae last year. Every school that is ia session should carry out some kind of Arbor or Bird Day program; those that have not been in seaaioa long enough to teach the children their part can at least have the subject presented by the'prineipal or teacher and by sing ing suitable songs. Programs can b selected and arranged from last year's Arbor and Bird Day Manual, a eopy of which I hope has been preserved in every school library, and from this manual, which, like the previous one, haa been prepared under the direction of the North Carolina Geological cad Economic Survey." SUFFRAGISTS FEATURE CHIEF JUSTICE CLARK i Chief Justice Walter Clark, of the North Carolina Supreme Coart, is fea tured in the Woman's Journal aad Suf frage News of October 14. 1916, an a "suffrage judge in Dixie," and as "the movement's principal supporter in n State where few were interested until the last two or three year" The publication, devoted to the inter ests of the equal suffragists, is publish ed week(y in Boston. On the front page of the issue in question. Judge Clark' picture appears in three column nine inch style, while th last page ia largely devoted to quotations from th pnblie utterances of the North Carolina Chief Justice on the suffrage question. Mrs. H. A. Blaad Operated On. Mrs. H- A. Bland, of 219 North East street, waa operated on yesterday after boon at 4 o'clock at Kex Hospital. Th report from the hospital last night waa that she waa reatisg aa well as could b expected. Beauty is "Liver Dee Good health, cheerful duposition, clear com plexion depend upon an active Eva. Popular ince Grsnd ms was a gid. Keep " yonf Brer right and ' most of your troubles will . never hsppeo. IpaittarDaO Tnr BmInT That doll, listless spprsesii feeling ia da to impuritiae in your ayataaa, slug jew Life' PiUs gi v prompt relief. A gish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King's mild, easy, Ma-griping bowel ment will tan ap yent system and kalp to clear root muddy, pimply Men plexion. Get bottle ef Dr. King's New Life Pill today at yew Druggist, S. A dose toaight will mak yon. eh earful at breakfast. (Adv.) j ' 3 III "The White Flour . Pinch have you felt it? With the advancing price rf wheatthe five-cent loaf is doomed," say the bakers. In Jts place we have the six-cent loaf in many dues only the ten cent loaf. A loaf of white floor bread h not a complete ration. Howevefwhole aome and pure, it does not supply a3 the proteida the. human body needs. In Shredded Wheat Biscuit you have all the body-build-ing nutriment in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. It 13 always the same price, always the same high quality. Eat it for breakfast with milk or cream arwith fruits. Made at NlagaraFall3,W. I. . NEW CORPORATIONS. Charters were issued from the office of the Secretary of htate yesterday for the following corporation! to do busi ness in North Carolina: Central Motor Company, of Char lotte. Capital stork, 1100,000. Sub scribed stock, $1,500. Incorporators: James P. Harris, F. N. Harris, VY.. H. Harris, all of Ch.trlotte. . A. K. Johnson CUw of Ashe viUer to do a general mercantile business. Capital stock. $3.00(1. Subscribed stork. $3.101. Incorporators: J. J. Yates, A. It. John son, and James E. Rector, of Asheville. Hale furniture Company, of Pike ville. Capital stork $10,000. Subscribed stock, fJ.tssi. Incorporators: J. E. nales. W. II Hairs and Lillie Hales, all of rikeville. - Charter of the Harria Etheredge Mo tor Co, of Charlotte, waa amended yea terday in order to change the name of the concern to Pyramid Motor Com pany. President of raw com nan v is James P. Harris and E. O. Anderson is secretary. Will Held Craslstory. iBrMw imiiiuhspw.) Borne, via Paris, Oct. 23.-7 p. m. Pope Benedict has decided to hold a secret consistory December 4. and a pubiie consistory Dec. 7, at which he will create new Cardinals. At the con sistory Pope Benedict will deliver an alloeutioa in which he will discuss the European situation and pray for a ces sation of the war. POT V08I 000 111 "HUNTING" CONDITION vrast Iwm war Saw luHV pit Ml m wtu take tke Bttaa a a sni TaraafaaS- T treaties Da ; Galaawajr t)rM Co, rsjravi!!a and Slar kat Bta, aa eta-rr drtataTfcu. IT IS VrmUw Warn SM.tr "" raw few rens I n miln IMS. t new 1 wttfe i mamttse v ke efwr HTara. it Is a la. mW IM tat a anil mas aaaatlae kawva. arm naaaa- aa attar faan ua li lla esa ka akuiae baa n i i YOU ARE SEEING YOUR "BOON." STOP IN THE DE LUXE CLOTHIER'S AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE WAITING' FOR YOUR COMFORT Vote for Bootv's De Luxa Clothes and you'll b sura "of lection "COME AND SEE" I. All Wo Ask -- You'll find the beet in Clothes: Kuppenheimer. Stain Bloch, Hart, Schaffnejr and Marx and others that make Boone's De Luxe Clothes. . UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT has just what you want. . SHOE DEPARTMENT that satisfies and gives ease -and comfort. - - - ' HATD EPARTM ENTLf ulL ofne w Meaand aura t please you. In all departments the prices spell satis faction to you and whisper come again. Wont yoir "Come and See". :De Luxe C. H MEGflO STATE FAIR HER Event ill Be Formally Opened By Address By President O'Kelly i There was much activity among th XegroFair officials yesterday la prepa ration for the opening event today. Many exhibit are coming in and are being rapidly placed in position. The exhibit of th A, and T. College of (ircensboro is aaid to be specially fine ami a great deal larger than at any previous fair. There will be a number f practical demonstrations ia cooking, aiming, broom-making, soap-making, etc. About twenty good race horses are on the ground aad good racss ar ia prospect. The program for today include a lrade up Payetteville street, headed by the Durham band, and followeJdby the marshals and ths, officers. The fair will I formally opened, with an ad dress by the president, Berry O'Kelly, who will be followed by other promi nent colored speakers. The Governor- will speak Thursday at 1 o'clock from ths grandstand. The oflieers of the fair and, the eolored peo ple generally are looking to this occa sion with much interest. The Governor has mad himself quite a favorite with them. Thursday afternoon the Shaw Univer sity and the National Training Hehool, of Durham, football teams will eon test for "a " pfii " of 150. This promises to attract a large crowd. A big concert at the auditorium Thurs day night will close the program for the day. EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE IS GAINING A well attended and enthuaiastie meeting of th Baleigh Equal Suffrage League waa held yesterday afternoon at the Woman's Club. Reports concerning Wognanly" Way To Raunor Hair El-Rado MM hair of by tUaeolvIng K. Vnttrvly karmlrM. Hatrfr underana dellirhtruUy coot and oUenlr : -a sua you to wear chiffon slims wttaw ut-aay dreea shield. MaaxeUaa taaaaaili i. v Alalaattat ttrnl n. gAeaadSlM If ou prafar, va will fill your ordar hr ajiail if raa writs anetoatns tarn Da nr coin. Pllsrlm Mfs. Co,, is E. tsth Bt, N. Y. El Rado la aold aad rananmandad by Gallowar Dm Co, Circle Pharmecr, Klns-Crawall Dm Ce. Adv. NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the eon ditions rapidly become worse. Believe yourself by using alliS' TataOal MAAlw PILE REMEDY a remedy of merits snd guaranteed to give relief. Bold only by us, 50e aad $1.00. CALLOWAY DRUG CO, Baleigh. N. C TIME BOONE Clothv ter M . , mum., a IR CISl. A.Welabk riroaiafionfa'AS iW.m fuand nodBnJnai teSfl-t StrjnamdBk t - n NrrT Narcotic. i -jTaaaBaalfc 4aa Kaa-aeaajSl iMT HI Hit lOsvyTtv"" Enact Copy of Wrapper. the work done at the State Fair were made by- the president. Miss Martha Haywood, Mrs. Pace. Mrs. Shore and Mias Elsie Haywood. There were val uable suggestions made by these snd other laUies present for making more effective the work of the league during the eoming year. The members of the league feel they have much taiue for congratulation oa amount of the new members added and the growing sym pathy for the movement throughout the Bute. The spilled milk of human kindness is the only kind worth crying over; N EltU: "The man b Impossi blewhy I don't believe he know the economy of True Shape Socks." Bimtnmmiia i JlI! ; - Happy, Snappy Young-Chappy Clothes ; Be an optimist in dress I See the rainbow through the shower. Wear cheery colors and peppery patterns. Let your creed be, "There may be another and better world, but this one's pretty gool." Our whole shop bristles with happy, snappy, young-chappy Suits. We back up our cheerful clothes with cheer ful service quick, cordial, smiling. To sulk around here is "the unpardonable sin" in our Selling Code; Whiting-Horton Co. 10 E. MARTIN STREET 23 Years Raleigh's Come to ther Land Bank Meeting at Raleifl-h Tuesday, the 24th. If we get it here jour business and Farm ss well as ours will be much benefitted. You can then well afford to buy a big policy far J ; : The Union Central Life Insurance and enjoy our low net cash. See us or write for rates. GAREY J.- HUNTER-6c-BRO. State Agents, Raleigh, N. C For Infant and Children. Mothers Know That Genuins Castoria Always , Bears Signat Beataoae Cm sell Tharsday. Mr. J. W. Oreer will npeak at th meet ing and luncheon of th business eonaeU of the Chamber of Commerce oa Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'clock. No. This is praecrtptJc pvpatii apeeJaB lor MALARIA Of CHILLS A rCVCR. Five or t.z doss will break any caas, mmi U taken Uses a toai Fever will aet return. It act oa th liver better that. Calomel aad doe not grip or ticiea. 25 iiimuiunn Twice Vtual Wear or Another Pair T-l. - t ! J II i H i Bfiuie pian is louowea Z3 rigidly ii producing every pair of Sockst-Men srft ui 25 up SOt 0 up Finest materials, carefully jtni7-to-fit the feet, four-ply heels and toes all combine to give perfect satisfaction and "twice usual wear." .Guaranteed by your dealer and the t factory TRUE SHAPE HOSIERY CO. 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