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Tin tx;3 at;d (r'nvm PARES FALSITY OF . mm Hi .. . Itni reserved far t tMMtk KalM.MBBlttM sad for sOeeaeerOtis Hones to yivo ths suffragists of this country a Woau 8uffrsgs ossasalttss before which they eould go ud put their, tsss. They did go before (hit Woaaan Saffrsgs 'Commit tat, sosrpoeed of saajority af Democrat!, who gladly hear4 them Any after day sad "creek after week aad asoatk after noafh plead their csuse. Ba it knowa thai-it was a Democratic Womaa Saffrsgs eommlttee that for ths first time faorablr' re ported title very reaokitioa to the Houes aad rare the advocates of soma suf frage a chases to hare their cauaa aoa siaeisd aad voted as is ibs Basts. -"Aad, gBatlesnea,' I want to aawiata lata the genffcraas froni Illinois, thatr maa of ths Wemaa Suffrage committee ia tkia Congress), for promptly. report-' lac oat af that oounrttee the Baas sesetatiea which tho Donoeaatia hair- It will ba diffl-nlt tn hi th. R..f. of the Womaa Suffrage eommit- frat question cot of national politics. U9J ' C'? r,prUi out Kitchin Asks Why Republicans ..2 Did Nothing For Suffrage f From 1S97 To 1911 I By MARTHA HAYWOOD. ,". "Will Presideat ' WiUoa aad Chair swa Cuaunings, of tho Demoeratia ao suttee, be able to bring ia' their waa dering aheepf, aolicltoasly iaquirea tho Nov Tork Tribune, and thea pre oeofa to "dope oat" tho following re- nag propogaaaa lor -jta faithfurt Tho Deaaeeratio Prcsideatlal caadiaote .will Aad it hard, to hold woanea's veto ia tho 8outh aad Wait if the Driach- CI States af theeth seatiaae boor, aiah ss tha Suffrage sestiaa." ; Tho shief stiwagth af tho oppoaltloa to the amendment ia ia the South! Bo, according te ita owa readiag of a pleas tog traditioa. tha Triboae eoottwres to tad the goose" hanging estistsetorUy Ugh is ths 8oata. ! v Wherefore several nam to Una as Soathera . legislatures againat tho utsndmant have beea started. As seals has beea teat, but tha passage af tho Mearara by tho Tanas teglfia tnrs ia indicative of tho attitude of Busy praetieal politieiaaa aa the mat tar, ba they f or or against tha asaaaa eat that weesasn suffrage Js lasvH abla. As s-rti-aaSragist, whs ia at the satao Una praetieal ia his polities, said this week 1 "Womaa suffrage eaaaot ba prareatsd Bay loagsr, as why should tha few Btates that have sentiment against it aot ratify aad gat It ever!" Aad Job a Bharpo Williams, whs ia rarely to ba elasaad as a grander, aad sower aa a sheep, inquires pertinently: What's tha saef Those of as whs are, sppoaeate af this aaensor, whe ens see anything, wbaa wrtttea spas tha book of Fato at an, ess oaf that this is written the." . Aad eomnaoBtiBg as tho petot sf view , of Mr. KitsUs's apsaeh as tin Aathoay sssasdaaast, hi. Blasts, as Tanas, has this to aayt ' '', . Tha propsseiita sf this assssare have S tight to azpart that tho appoeitiea. Is opening tha dismssisa wf this amen tias, won 14 sasd te as-tss best argu ment they ksvo agaisat wotaas safV frago. Bat vsaa they spas thfa dss aisssioa by sending to the fleet that distinguished, satato, aleqawat orator from North Carolina Mr. -Kitehia) era bad tha right te expect that tho last ward la oppositios to wasaaa as If rage would be forthesadag. Vat tha dart guhthed gesUorasa eras ssahia to say as word against tt paasags of tho yaaoIuHoa. Ho said is street, bat let's let Mr. Kitehia apeak for hiatsslf aad so lears sosaethiag saw ia tho gen tle art of extending felicitstiens to tbaao who leva as sot ' X wish," said Mr. Kitchin, "now to axareae caagTatalattoas, aineere coa gratulationi to tha Bepublieaas as their snick response to the President's aasaeago oa yesterday. The Preaideat, yofterday ia his rssssage, read frora the) desk, raqasatod this Congress asd fta fnew that tha Itepablieass were it tha majority aad had central af the at gssizatioa to taimediatery pass tha wooaaa aaffraga arasndaiant. Imrna dista adoptioa was hie1 language, and Js lees tins than 24 hoars, the sue. seeding day, is come tho Bepablieans, patriotically aad loyally, presenting this aeaoadmeat resolution in? oompliaaee with tho President's request, and it WiB ba carried. "I waat also to congratulate aot ouW the leaders sf tha fiepublieaa party, but tho entire aneuabership aa the K-pu'jli caa aids,; en the eaee sad aelarity wits which, within IS months, they have beea able to jump oa the band wagon. Lot it ba kaows that for It years, front IWJ to 1911, the Bepublieaa party bad ass- srof oi every orancn -ox mil ' govern anast It had control af the White Eoass, it had coatrol af the Bouse ad Bepreeeatstives, it hsd eoatrsl sf tha Beasts.' Tha Saaaa B. Aathsay amend saaat had beea before tha Amerieaa Jablie for s half century. Aad yet aring ovary ne af tboaa It years ses- sios after senna. Its advoeatat cants aad appealed to tea Bepabliesa party la this Hassa aad tha 8eaato to have this aaeneaaeat aoaaidarod by Caa' grass, but s deaf ear was turned to those. They were absolutely ignored sad were told to go back horns aad at toad to their owa bwsiness. Tha Be- swbKeaaa wars ia control sf breach sf this govern aunt for U years, I say, and when tha advwaates af this aaMadmant found that they eould sot gat tha Bepublieaas to subhiit this aassadaieat to tbs consideration of tho Haass or Ssaata, they thea asked thass to areata s wemaa anffrage eommlttee as that they eoald have heariage aad present their cease. Again they were refused, agaia they ware sent back soma empty Beaded sad without hope. a Two SPECIAL barg ains . Fof quick asls st tb rlf bt iri. B t k asreii-rsom' TaOtlgni boUMSi Olte) ia on block of pcstalBcs) wai Me Pnrll SL-elhr . i on Now Bern Ass., aot fr from MBitol J. MeBroughton 5t MIL T. B. MOSZtEY , , vuu wiuva m wmwfmim hum- passed last Congress, and which a Damocrstie President approved aad saw insists oa Ita jassssdisss adoption." - Now, Mr., Kitehia sny isava taaeb to fba Imagination ' ss aa sdveesea sf baad-wagoa ! eererrty. Wsvertbaless he eaa aot ba accused of being boring. . Than was sat aaa ward ia hie speech a boat womaa's place being ta the homa-sr stranded high sad dry eipoa s psflsetsll Oa tho costrary it said his sadissea tha eomplimsnt of taking far granted their intelligent tetefsst ia lass ptrt-of -dats sad more psrtiaont stuff ths rsmd sf tha tws groat polit-. kal parties ia support of suffruge. Aa Aacompllabed Child : (from ths Casaas City Star) ' Gabs Yawksy, as hia way ta Tamils-. sills, AAn net esap 'ohnsos af Bum pus Bidgs, going horns. Bo, Gapl"-hs saluted. 1 ssrtsr stopped at year flacs ta gat d'isA of water aad thsy told asa year least boy, B stent, lad eT asld w( yoar ss few miastos fjafora sad smkei dswa as tha prssidlng alder, whe was saaslag asd afcat has sat frees hia head as stick ss s whistle st about a hundred aad dfty yards.-' ?.:-'', WsU, I'll Vdoggedl was Ths saply. Aad Jmrt to thiak, Gabs, ths Utile awss to SBjy is ysars oldl". (-..,. '-X.. '. Tbs feOsw who goes set iaoUsg fot trouble hao sa business ta'bara his bridgea behind him.t ; , jj ELOIJ RAISES ALL OF mm nil Belated Subscriptions Bring Total Amount For college To Over $300,000 ; - - aanawB-waaBwanaw f (Special to Newr aad Observer.) ' Eloa College, July U. The special eampaigs far additional sndowment las Eloa closed offleislly oa Juae SO, bat belatsd ' subscriptions from vsriows parts of ths field bars beea coming Is almost daily over since aad for this reason public snnouneemeni of ths total of the eampaigs bss so fat beea with held. It was stated at tad admiaatan- tioa offices this moftbg tluitt-T9 Bting subserrptiea baa gona beyond ths I30t, 001 anark by eovand thooasad doUara, and this saaauaeameat win bring great joy sag astiafaeuoa to the soet af Eloa frisads sad Slunrnl 1a this sal other Stotes. - This ssssjsigs hss boss ths mast tnsasssfal sad at ths ssms time tbs mast spectacular of aay that Eloa baa svot conducted for Increased facilities for Jto plant or sndowment. Tho cam paign MBea as February 16 and was prefsesa by s call for twenty addi tiasal yoaag anas wha should giws themselves to the goapol ministry ta preparation bare. v The whole aharas was tailed spoa to nay for a week to this aad, sad thea ss the XJtd of Fsb- rwary too sasssaigs itself fee funds was launched At that time the local church at Eloa had subscribed slightly beyond 110,000 for the campaign -sad tha sampaigs ttesU had beea started la tha asset dietsat part sf the Eloa terri tory, is Dower, Del, Tho-,. church Is Beast wee asked to give 12,000 asd ava 4,100, ssd with that beginning it was aeaa thst ths fuad was destined to. meet with a hearty respoass ia all saotiasi sf the ahareh. The Sjsnewst Tubed for waa 1250,000 sad saah ahareh ass assigned a quota based ss its membership sad Its pro visos isssrd for benevslaases. Whss the esmtpaigs sieved ss Jnse 10 every ehsssh sf ths tws hundred ssd. twsaty- Tlie PaKcr-HunlcT Realty Co. COURTEOUS PROMPT . ' ACCURATE Parker-Hunter Realty Company Insaiaco Saf stoal Batata The Tobacco Bam Furnace 'I ! L if 1 Saves One Half the Wood, Eaiyo Operate and You .Can Control the Temperature of vYour Bam. Equipment coofiitf of ont complt front nix frttei "kS0 and one frtto rit This tniktg tho fir box 18"x60. Furntcs can bo mads longer by putting in oxtr let of rraUt. Tho door is controlled by tho weight, making it self-balancing. Tho "Dixie" is the most complete operating furnace on the market Writs for Further Particular. AGENTS WANTED. " t The Hiner Specialty & Mfg. Co. Iron Foundors RALEIGH, N. C For THat Headache Mai" 5 big V 4 , . Only Headach Rerasdy sold In tho t SUU rC0Buasdd hf phykiattaV--- j- In 10.25-50 Cent Bottlei and at All Founts Try Bro-Mal-Glno Just Owtw-TwOI Win Von.' sight to whicn Xlos svIaistoTt had Vm given ofasrtaatty to seatribato to ths fuad, end srasticslly sweryea af them Save lttejfuU s,asta, several st them oubliag aad four qusdropliag it Is tho drive ths largaat saarisutios by S stagts ckarch was grass by tha tosgrefetaea is Safolk, Va. tha quota waa U,TS0 far this chnreh aad the tuhseripttoB totallad SSoOO. Ths pas tor sf this ehureh is Pa. W. W. 8taley, Whs was far erevwa yeave EWss ftaai deaL sad thai asssaats far tbs gsaer ans liberality sf that ossgregatias to ths fuad. " -' Tha church that seeds tbs largest per sestaga of lassssis over tts sssts is bested at Wavsrty, Vs. It gave fenr times Its asto aad 1100 abevs that. Tho pastss af this sheath hi JUv. James I raster, aba was foe assay years the supsrlulsadsat of hs Chriatias Or phsasga sera sad srbs kd the eam paigs ta We (bassa is ft very fossa ful sal aSMWassfal snaaaer. Tho oampaiga eras sjader the sasar- of Col. J. E. West, fisa. tB. Johaeea, tr..B. aL Morrow, sad Dr. W. W. Bta- asy. This aomstittss satliaed ths pUa af the ssmpaiga ssd dirosssd its ani The laid ea ware sader ths sirst ties st tbs piasWsst st ths aslksgs asd did their work to ft sseet anttafactety wtaaase, with the iwaalt as stated shoes tost S30QJN0 sad mats has awes raised S s s ansto si 990JDM. A na n hssrna s 1st f rasa bar sar ranta, bat she win sot admit h. C0L0HED SUNDAY SCHCCU WORKERS HAVE ,KEETI!,a Aberdeen. Jaly 13 The Aaaual Sun day 8ehoo! Convention and JSchool sf Atcthods of tho Southern Division of ths Mart Carolina Colored Christies Coafereaee ia is session bars. Pr. J. E. Awmaels, af talsigh, is president Ths opening sermon was preached ay Dr. W. Oee. Avaat, ad Keer Bora. Os Tharaday avonlag Ut, Jtobsrt 1. WUasa of tho . Taberaacla Baptist Chares sf Saleigh, dsHvered as is atrsetirs sddreos ss "Tha Ckarch aad tha Tseng faoplo," to as aadieaee af asrssaa.. A reoolatloa waa adopt ed favariag war-time proalbitios aad soadeasaiaf is Strong terms blocked- CASUALTY UST Waaaiagtaa,' IX C, July It-Kawee af Karh Careliaiaas sppearlag ia the latent aaaaalty list st tha Americas es pe ditto nary fereos arst - " lieat WlllissB C Morria. Conewd, reported as wo ended oiroalosely, shsald have beea lajarad ta aaraphiM eeci dawt. Corporal Lewie aliteheU, Dark Jtidga, returned te -duty, prjvisusty reported mrsstsg is actio a. nUasy talksV sooted tbs Wise Oay. "Tee, that gees without any fang,1' added tha Bbaplo Mag. Oat KcsTbo r- off ssd to havs a i ad ssotawar, aa ejs if wtthla St. ANTTIINO shaadd ac ear Is sar saadHsg af son ClsanJng that ti sat entirely aatiaf aotsry ta yea, LET US tWOW at TELEPHONE US FOR QUICK SERVICE IdealCleaning Co, 409 Fftysttsrflls St, RsJei-h, N. C Tbs Ssrrks Csssseas" CLSAXESf ssd DTEIS Both Telepbssea 1 ratoife lUlo . II rou turs fannt or cxy property for sale, write its, g ubdjrids and aS fottf property AT AUCTION (juicily profitably tof foo, . : ,v ;. . NintifS Xkmmd & Hwtdndtni Etrkt.Eirkt tent of Farm Land amounting to over FlVi MILUM D0LUZS told in 1911. Writs lor toouet of endorsctncB and Wot, matioa about our aucuon nietbodt. , . ATlAliTIC COAST REALTY (OAJiY "rat sssi rear satrrnrs tsos esHFtagsca OfflcaK Kiwsmo, va. mi cmmui. H. C brfartacc any sat in Ntsraburpi twCrawvlJ Liberty Bonds Victory Bonds .V : All State and National issues- ' Xounty and City Bonds-and all ': standard Securities bouftt a h d . sold. ,v i . ' ' MiSariiigs Bz3 Ttost C9. I . . i . ' . Consult Its Offksra, p JOSEPH 0. BROWN President ' CBABLES BOOT Ties Pmiawai ' ' '" W. SCID UABTDf ...Caahisr . TBAKK B. BROWN , AsstCasbisr Pat yasr hardens ss aa. That's what ws ars bars. forTo help yem BoWa . . . . 1 A . i ,1 .f NEW USUI. $500,000 ROANOKE MILLS COMPANY 1 Cumulathre Preferred Stock Par Value, $100 Per SIvarw. Preferred b Dhridenda and Assets. ' Dividend payeble aemi-snnu ally January lit and July 1st CallaUo as a whole or any part , at $110 and accrued dhridenda. Trantsr Afenttt Old Dominion Trutt Company, Richmond, Va. CAPITALIZATION. Authorised. rWsrred Stock 7JC eumulstiwe $ $00,000.00 Cosnraoa Stock 1,500,000.00 3eris4 Rosarss for amointeiunce and depreciation. . . . A Outstendinf. $ 800,000.00 1,000,000.00 NS.NM7 112,54.56 $2,281,572.43 M. tWent Property. Earninfa. AaseU Over Four Timei the $500,000 Preferred Stoclc T Purpose Tho proceeds from this Iwus will bo used for the erection ot the necessary bufldlnji of Issue. ta(i macnt)er7 0 install 658 additional looms. The manufacture of Cotton Goods at Roanoke Rapids, N. C. The Manager states that since the mill commenced operation it has never had a loom or spindlo idle for lack of orders. The output is sold to November 1, 1119. Consists of buildings and machinery necessary for the operation of $2,092 spindles and 842 looms, to which will be added the 658 new looms, making a total of 1,500 looms which will balance tho weaving and the spindle capacity. , The net earnings for year ending September 1, 1918, were $572,671.64. Based on ten months profits, and goods sold, the earning for year ending September 1, 1119, will be $525,000. " t , Esiniings Over Fourteen Times Dividend on Preferred Stoclc The net earnings of the company when the new mill is in operation based on the present cost of cotton and the cost of manufacturing will be over $850,000 per annum. The Company has paid dividends continuously since 1902, be tween 1 02 and 1906 not less than 8 per annum, since 1906 not less than 10 per annum. Protection No "mortgage or lien can be placed on any of the real estate or machinery of the to corporation controlled by the Roanoke Mills Company, except on the written consent Prafsrrwd of the holders of 90 of the Preferred Stock outstanding at the time. Stock la the event that any dividend due uppn the Preferred Stock shall remain unpaid for Mders. period of seven monthi, or should the surplus of the company be reduced to less than $250,000, or Should (the capital of the company represented by) the Common Stock and Surplus , combined be reduced to less than $1,500,000, or should the Company fail to set up s reserve of 6 of the par value of the Preferred Stock for depreciation; then, The Preferred Stockholders at a called meeting for Jhat purpose may nominate Directors and take entire charge of the company. ;. Should inch default or deficiency continue for a period of twelve months, or more, the Preferred Stockholders shall have the right to liquidate and wind up the affairs of the corporation. Holders of $0 of Preferred Stock may at any time engage, at tho 7 eompany't expense, a certified public. accountant to txemine the accounts, books and records of the company. - . TAX CXKMPT IN NORTH CAROLINA AND EXEMPT FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX. 5 Peeeriptive Circular Bast oa gsaaett. , ' ' fries, 100 ad Acsras4 Dividese, Subject to Prior.lals ti Chasf it Priel Ia4 Whsa, - . . As sn4 If Itsusd. , 7 I Scott 4k svtriMf allow RUhBtaai, Vs. OLD DOMINION TRUST CQL Richmond, Va. Information received from reliable source but not guarantied, Thoa. Brsnth A Cfc . fUhawsl, Va, , ! 4 T
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