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THS NEW? AT OBSERVER. SATURDAY MORTuTiG, AUGUST 23, 1919. r '2 m iiUi ew in f JOT GUILTY It iViH Hughes Was Charged In Lenoir Court With Murder, ' of Fred Lane (Speelal to tke Sena aa! OUarver.) Kiaste-a, Ao Will Hughes, La 3raB kit wan, wu acquitted of tkt uurder of Fred Lea, telorad, la Moe ry Hall towaship list year, ia 8uperior 3oart kere today. Laa we killed inert)? after twang sera ia a etU s-itk Hufket aad arfreaa, The lofal" Bed Crost chapter Mar taaonneed that it wilt organize "hnme irjriene and tare of tk tick' elatset ia 'very temuaity ia Lea ceaa?. luadrad of woata-vill ke carolled tad furaisked free inntrartioa aad test wok. Every aeifbtwrkood ia the Vmai wilt kave a elate. Boo. W. Mr , hall Crtif, pastor of the Firat Baptist ikarck, it ektiraia of M reajmit 'e 4a rnargfl of tke work Fifteen !et- , mm will bo givet each elaot by ci JWrti. " , . WBN VITAL! TT it t.OWEBtD. Kteelkait foe the hH 1 BtaM A U tuaimr ant, watk, r rmr. ' CwUnf tB4 SefTSSlttaa.-"-. - - WORKING MEN GIVE THEIR SIDE OF CASE ,v (Ceatiaeed frost Faf On.) notttrous. and b Just as far wronr at kit assertion that tkere iro eight hits' tad ail negro inspectors. There irt ' to aegro inspeetort oa the A. C. l . wHaay. -v Tko writer ef tke trtkle trot it to Mr. Hampton, Private secretary of Hen Itor Simmons, (toting that "the whole ; touatry it aow beginning to get ie . if tko ugly railroad problem We ' to working men are woadering if Jit ' "eally Inteadrd to give to Senator Rim : oaa through Mr. Hampton, iaforma .. !ioe, aad ' if to, why ka did aot rail , the Bcnitor't atteatioa t tbo "agly" MadiUoa of tke vonntry at large, ft r5e tko klghVost of living.- He further ttatft 'that he 'an say without eiageratioa that etrept the ' railroad employe! and their faaiiliet tko sentiment ia against aay ronres deal of any kind being made to th'-aa." igaia wo quratioa the knowledge of tlie teatltmen. Hie former rrmarkt oa the fork of the inspectors ibow hit limited -iafortmtioa along that liar, and if he ell enable to procure eorrect Informa tion along a line ao raaily obtained, ' the a aatu rally wt are forred to qtirttioa tko aaaertioa that ke know the tentl- - atenta of the entire eountry. Ho tet fnrtker and atatea that the - public feelt that the' workiBg warn are already being paid more than they are oar sing, and rrgardt their Aemaai's ia the nature of a "hold-up. and tnita kit artielo with a aiiggeatioa that (.'oa great intratigate the ataaagrmrnt of the rallroaut. Tko queatina whlrk very naturally ; preoenta itaelf to the working atra, ia, way tlie gentleaiaa whote aanae unfor tunately hat" brea withheld, who if o , liberal with kit fiewi reaprrting the publie,,kaa aot prerlonaly frit it km Chriatiaa duty to write t oome of kia iaflueatial frieada in Waakingtoa, aakiag tkera for aeaittanre ia the rrnan cipttioa of tko working people from the wholesale hold-up Je whirh thry aad every ena elaj hate beta forred to e dart nt the kaada ef errtaia people, who for montha have not only brea koldlag up every oar, but who have aim ply brought poverty aad deOit to tbouaaada of deserving people. Ia eoarluaina we drair to rail the 1 attention of the public to tbo prctiliar method pursued ia the grntleaa-a't eom nuairation. la oao lastaaeo ko tooeta the working people, ia, another ke ree Blood la lifo.- XOitn tta cats rent atom a dawa aiul Ita watare becaeao aollaied, the otraaiaJ nowa Ml aknr tht anwrm of Health througk the Iaa4 of Happtneaa. To pi'rlfy tko blood, enercite the liver, keep the bomela and kianrra aritng properly there'n aa old dortor a prearrlptlon. In as for ! yenrsi rna r the TIIACIfER MEOiClNS CO., Chattaoc. Ttna, told at your 4m atoro. Try H for your family, "tB. 1 THACHritl UVEX 'aad BXOOO tXULt brierl no wtM ewy thiaa eta laikd. 1 enaaVfV at aa tmluMe wvnJirlfw aa noatlnatka, akw a4 Me4 Otame m htma aeaj.- aa w. , una. isaa omaienila' aa laveatigatioa of the maa- egrment by Vongrraa. Cailrnun Committra Working Mr. . i 1 Babv'a Soooad Saeanae.'o - GROVE'S fUBY BOWEL AlEDIONZ will correct the (Stomach aad Bowel Trouble aad it ia atoolauly karmleaa. Cm bt tivea to infanta itk perfect safety, lew direction on fb ootU. 3oe-dv. Joseph B. Ramsay Chosen Pres ident of state Bankers ' V.'- " . in .-.-, -: , (Coailaaed from Pago Oae.) tke rednrtioa of armaments, the legal court, arbitration and the boycott. Delays la' the ratinratioa - or . tne treaty, demands for interpretation or reorrvatioa, tko Scaator characterized aa disastrous. ' . "I frar any rrienatioa or latcrpra- taaioa," he aaid, "will throw the whole aaatter bark into eenfrrenre whea other aatloni will also ask for reservations. interpretationa and amenxlaarnta. And tiermany, atill powerful, witk th armiea of brr adversaries dwlmnflrd, would be very glad to reopen tho treaty and demand better terms." Tko Bbaataag QaeaMoa. Senator Ovenpaa also revertrd to tbo Ekaatung question, rrralling that Ger- aiaay took fchantung zi yrara ago wnev two missionaries were piurdered nnd that Japan tcizrd in tb aarly part Cf the war. "Wbr didn t we make n Tusa ihra Germany took Miaatungf ho aaked, explaining that it would be folly to dia ap prove of tbo treaty lioraueo of tlie provUioa for Japs a s koldlag Khan taag, when without the treaty Jap.in already baa Shaatuag and may do with it aa the chooses. Following the address, tbo roavention rereeard for tho luaelioon. Afterwards it disposed of remaining formalities aad heard with dcliglit, a Iwief adtlreva by Dr. I). W. J)aniel, of Clnaon Col Irgr, en "The Forres that Builii Com munities." Forces That Bnild Communities. Those fowes, tho lecturer declared between iasms of laughter with allien, kit kumor roairulsed his audirnes, are rhrrrfulnrss, ro-oprrution, rush and rbarartrr. He appealed fervidly for tho bankers of North Carolina to rrtura to their hoanea aad promote in their communi ty euro living . .that will insure tht proper birthright for 4he ehildrrn yet an bora. At ita ronHuaioa, President Gray paid the address high tributo, declaring it the most inspiring' evrr delivered be fore the North Carolina Bunkers' As soc iatioa. RAILROAD CREDIT IS. SOLE QUESTION (Continaod from Page One.) from the ratra, the other pay tho loas tho Frderal Treasury. ' Credit la Qaostloa Involved. Tnder private operation, Jud Ixivett said, in reply to Krpresrntntivo Uay- burn. Democrat, Tema, the railroads could not be operated "any wort ero aoraleally than the government has." In arguing that credit waa the sole quratioa lavolved it Co .railroad prob lem, Jndga Uovett aaid tbo government did aot propose to guars hTre interot or dividends, bnt that it wat tho duty of Congress to make rail Investment so i t- tractive tt to induct private iavestuient that will tecum tbo dtvolopmea needed by tbo pa", tie. , Poiatinf out tkt need of additioti railroad faelliUes, tke i'oion Ptcifle president aaid: Jf tho govern meal itself It aot going to' furnish the money then wt' must look to wivala iadi vidua la for tt t but good policy and eommoa keaestjr de mand that they aheuld bo encooroged and protected, instead ol rnaCt th vie tiffls of every hilf-baked theory tkit uathiaking and unmoral igaorr.M eat auggett"" ' ' ".: , ' Government ownership wat opposed by Mr- Elliott, but Judge Lovett av tumed that tho committee would not eonsidor it as the solution of flit rail problem. . y ' J "V.', ASSERTS COTTON IS --WORTH MORE THAN 35c Atlanta, Ga Hug. 22-"Wo etrnet'!y urge that the cotton farmers and tho holder of rot, on be not ttompeded fey proiaganda y beiag issued by bear toeculatort aad parties who detira to buy cheap cotton, bat that tbov at a ad tteady and refuse to tell their staple t present prior," tke rxettrttM eoramltttt of the American Cotton Association safS ia a statenartt iasued at headquarters here. The etfthmittet further says i "Tht association deplore tbo" organised of. fort iow being aiade to depress and tend the price of cotton to tbo bottom, in spit of tbo fact that cotton goods have greatly advanced, cotton prlee, kav gone down twenty dollar to tweuty-6vt dollnra per bale. .Today the staple, mea sured by tho price of manufactured cot ton gooda, ia intrinsically worth more than thirty. Jre ceatt per pound and even at tlmt price it it the cheapest commodity leing sold in the world's market. As, toon lit tbo American Cot ton Association is fully organized with Its million members it will immediately begin a a organized fight ia bebalf of cotton." -O'Dowd Outlghta BrlUon. . Vewark. N. J., Aug. 12 Hike O'Dowd. of Pt, Paul, world middleweight rhaia. pion, outfought Jack Britton, world I welterweight champion, ia a ne-der'ieioa. eight-round flout at tht Firat Regiment Uruinry here tonight, having the better in five of the routda, Brittna hid tht bonora in tko other three. l , ,.' , .... , . FEDERAL CONTROL . PACKERS OPPOSED (fJoatlawod from Ftfo Ooe.l , ; 'added, "worn aa roaaoaaklo at proposal to take away packers' butcher knives. C, T. CaWwoll. for tko Moaltro, 6a, Chamber of Commerce, also tpokt for dologatioa. . . -i -i , .: rWa vt got Swift b CompMQraowa tkera tad tlieyv kelped mora ' tkaa antjtMng obi ttk V our farmer to diversify," at taid. "Tko lioottotk buslneta aeedt their aatioaal diatrlbu. tion." v.v J '- y W. J. Vtrten alt of aloultrte. tela forced CaldwelL ; "I Just watt t6 sty to tka eommlttet that fd aot put muck faith myself in tko re port a of tbo Federal trade e(m miatloa " h tald. "Tke kav preju diced mea making their iaveatigatloaa, Thret of them wort dowa at kltultri last week, aad ia taJiag abput pricet to farmer I paid Swift Co., a com pliment, and tht retpoaM I got showed thry had ot opea minds." H. H. Bergman, far. too Missouri ear ot ego; and poultry shipper, expressed .1.1..,: .1. , !.-! . nM posed ia tko Keayoa MU. War tiptri tact with lieeasing ke tald, had not made tkt produce alrrs like it. HIV, DU. MILTOjt IN NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN FOB CHURCH Wilmington, Aug. K.i-?. pr. Wil liam U. Mtftoa, rector of 8t. James Episcopal church, who hat been granted a "leave of absonee by hit parish ia order that lit miy aid ia th nation wide movement of tht. Episcopal church to raise fuadt fot grappling with after war problem, It -at home for a few day bnt will retur thortly to hit work in other atatet, to continue until tht big campaign closes. "Wo ar going to get tko money," said Dr. Milton; "but that it aot tht important thing. The big tking about tho proposition it that we havt aa op portunity to get tht thinking peoplt of thit country, tbo Christian people, iato a solution of tbo problem of rteon tt ruction. Wt wilt apply the tamt spirit of telftacrifke and energy which won tht war, to tho solution of tht problems that hi r come to at with tkt tad of tho war. , REPORTED THAT WHITE " , HOUSE DIRECTS, TROCPS ' Waibiajrtoa, Aug. 22.-Ta War W partmeat, up to a lato hostr today,, ka 4 tt, kta "no aetioa toward Xaltiag tko toutkward tdvaac af tka Eighth cav alry t roo pert thrtfufk tko oectioa be low tko Texat Big Bead district. Wkilo officiale eOatiuued to maiataia tko si lence regarding tko Osopo we toeoadaty purpoers af too topeditioa, bK rotary Baket declared that to far aa aa katw, ordert recalliag tho fore kid aot beta oonU -v ";;.,..'-f ,-v., - Tho eat rem rotieeaoa of every Stat aad War Department official led today to tho report that tko aitqatioa was be ing' kaadle directly front the Wkito How aad that-roporta dVaaliag with both the military and diplomatic fea1 turet oa receipt her tre aent ta Presi dent Wiltoa, ' o- , Only a, ditpatek giving fretk detalbj ot Ctptaia ktataick't exploit ia reecning Lieuteaaatt Petersoa aad Davit;, tko army tviator. after pay lag oao ra'a aom, earn today from Major General Dickman, according to Secretary Baker, and hi telegram later waa killed by tbo commander of tho Southern Depart ment, with tko information that tkit ttory and a tomploto ropwrt oa op ra tions to date wort being tent by mail to Washington. j t Tht ehronlo borrower divides Via timt bttwoea breaking tid frietdt aat making atw oat. THREE RAIDS RESULT ' N CAPTURE OF LIQUOR WaMTUtx i Issued Aftiait TwV rtrmfra Uvitg Star Lonisbnrf Three raidt ka Fraaklla eooaty neat UMilstmrg yesterday vetted revenue officers aa complete' still, 1,000 gallons of kjctn aat barrel af eider aad two galloaa af blockade whiskey. At a re in It of the aetaure. It ia taid, warrtata will bo twom oat agaiatt Babert Kaket) aad Will Thearriagtoni two wtil known farnsrra of that tretioa. d- , Tko atUI aad 100 gallaat af beer worn fouad at tko komo of Kaket tliout aix milot east of Jjoulsburg. Tko (lad at Tkearrlagtoa'a tqaaiattd of tw gal kta of whiskey, fermentert aad a plant ia aa out-keuse. , Tkit houao wat lock ed. About eight milrt oast of Louif kwrg tko offlccrt foaad BOO galloat of boor bat tho atill had bee removed tko night before. . .: ... -. Tht taptarea'wtiw made by Deputy Colleetora Baiaaa. and Hutckla and Paaaeaua T. F. King. r Aviator Get Wage Increase. Cleveland. Ohio, Aug. 22. A tea per oral iacroaoa ia all atrial anil talarte, ffeetiv September frit, wat aaaounced toaight by Secoad Amlttaat Postmaster Gtteral Praeger, wko wat krrt attead lag 4 aelahratioa af tko ant kuadrodtk conttentivo day, of perfect aerial mail sorviet betwoea atra an Cbleafo, AMERICAN TROOPS FOR GUARD DUTY IN GERMANY Washington, Aug. SS. America forces wliick'wiil remain in Germany af tor September 30 aro the tiglitk infan try, aerenth auehlno- gua btttaUoaare ond battnUoa of tho Sixth Sold artillery, 33th field signal battalioa, irtt tupply train, first mobile ordntnc repair ahop. Company A,' of tho 1st taglattra, field kotpital aumber 13, aad ambalaaco tompaay aambor 9, j This waa an neunced today by tka War' Department. Tka aggregati ttreawtk af these wait will bo atari? ,7,t)PQ offloert aad men. Tka infantry roglmtat ompritt J00. tka mtehlat got battalioa 775, tka ar tillery 750 and, tht engineers tM, giviag a total combatant-atraagth cf "r500. .. MOKI ABRKSTI ABB MAD! f ' : . IN CXFBffl TBBFTI CASB. (8peclal to the Ntwt . tnd Obacrvtr.) Fayottavillt, Aug. SS-Furtht? tr rests audt lata- today (a eoaaectioa witk tka axproaa tobborltt, fr wkjck four per sons hnvt beet -takes . iota euatody earlier ia tht day, iaelisfed those of O. L, Suss, of Abbottsour-, gad. 8. "A. Eppa, of tumbortoa, both whit men, aad Vlra Harris, of thit ally, ajaegro. , Bust aad Eppa art cloriral employed of tht express company- Btrvia ia tq tiprost driver. Noao of tk ssvoa par tent arretted la eoaaoetloa witk the robbarloa had girta bond tonight. " RWi:l!aiflltmt MASCOT KILN-DRIED Tennessee Rosk Limo AUttla On ESrery Farm Mascot Don't buy the so-called "Just as good" kind. MASCOT Bone Dry Finely Pulverized Readily Available . 'A M E R I C AN Limestone Co. Kaoxville, Tennaaac What Woultf sY&M & . if you liad enough Energy and Strength to carry out your plans and satisfy your ambitions. Energy and Strength is the basis of all Success, but Strength of Mind and Body is only as jtrong as the blood makes it If the blood is weakened by Impur ities or Malarial Germs, the result is laziness, and Laziness becomes a habit You never accomplish much In life wh.n this condition Is allowed to continent Thin, Weak Blood . does not supply the necessary nourishment and warmth to make strong bodies, powerful minds, bright eyes and good complexions, Old FolKs and young Folks grow much stronger, Men ially and Ph'sictlly, when their Blood it Clear and Rich. , TaotQlas chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by creating new healthy blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect see how it, brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite you will then appreciate its true tonic value. - . ft destroys the Malarial Germs, and removes the Impurities in tn Blood. . t t GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine." It is 'simply IRON and QUININE sus pended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it The Quinine ana Iron does not dissolve in the syrup and, therefore, does not make the syrup bitter. You do not taste the bitter Quinine and you do not taste' the Iron because both are completely covered with syrup when swallowed. "s. The Iron, used In GROVES TASTELESS Chill TONIC does not discolor the teeth or Injure the v enamel and It agrees with the stomach better than other forms of Iron. The Specially-Prepared Quinine used in GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC differs from the ordinary Sulphate of Quinine, in that it does not cause nerv ousness or ringing in the head and does not disturb 1 the stomach, making it especially adapted to children . and delicate adults who cannot retain anything of a nauseating nature. TaoiolpoQ ohlll Tbnte v PurUiQo cnd Enrhkisi tho w n!oo$. V'., ; :WeWilI3uy- . . V . Fehemeht Property ThVPARKER-ilUrnXR REALTY COV . ' '" , j laoarpaeo aaa ttoai aataia. BROOLIS at a Reduction M centt k......$ I N doa. ll.M oath . .HJ.ta dot. Meoauoach f.lt doe. ti ll oock ........ ,13.M dot. N coata oak......H.iro. S1.3S aatli ....tll.H doa. Quality Vnaurpawed, for tht Price." THOMAS H. , BRINGS & SONS -' Ri.ifb,"N.c.' ; . ' " . -TBI lie BARDWAPJE ME.V ' a ' M t - . SATURDAY and MONDAY PIFPlfA If S i ' .: V v AT :v-;:v" V-':. ' . .!' , -HUDSQN-BEL& GOr- , These are only a few of the many specials to be found in our store. Yard Wide Percales 15c Yard ! Big: Counter of Shoes. Priced 3,000 yards good quality yard wide Percale. Special sale price, 1C yard .... .... ......... 500 Dozen Yards Laces at , 5c and 10c ' Many laces in these lot that are today iworth go pet cent more. They in IA" . ryery speciaT,piiced, yard Se and "C Infants' Socks 15c Pair 50 dozen Infants' Socks in white . and tan only. ' Special price - - - vmu .,...... ...... 15c 500 Boys' Suits $4.98 arid $6.50 $6,501 These are Suits that cannot be bought by us today to sell for near these prices. Special for boys. Good Suits at $4.98 and . . .. $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 Ladies' and Men's Qxfords, still beijig sold at August sale-prices. Ladies' Hose In black, white and tan, worth on to day's market 25c. Special Satuf-1 f ' day price, pair. IDC " Men's Suits At Old Prices '.Three Big racks full of Men's Suits at a 4 great saving. Practically all of them all wool. They are reduced " Ol AA to $17.50, SI 9.75, $22.50, O-W.UU Heavy Wiht Work Shirts gg Men's Handkerchiefs. 5c, 0c Men's Suspenders. .!.... 25c, 48e Men's Socks, pair..... 5c, 10c, 15c, 2Sc Men's Hats 25c 48c, 98c up Men'p Shirts,. ...... .98c, $1.25, $1.48 v "SURETY OF PURITY" MENU V, BULK CREAM VANILLA V. CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE STRAWBERRY ' PEACH CHERRY CUSTARD WHITE'S DELIGHT BRICK CREAM VANILLA CHOCpLATE PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRY PEACH ' " CHERRY. CUSTARD . y WHITE'S DELIGHT. NEAPOLITAN x : HARLEQUIN . "MARBLE ' GET YOUR SUNDAY ORDER PLACED BEFORE 10 A. M. . We do not deliver less than one half gallon. ' , - . . , -. - ... - '- " , . ' .."v ; W ill I ' ' Wile- Ice :r earn Col 1217- -PHONES- -1218 n 'J!
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