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THE NZYVS AKD OBSERVER. THURSDAY MOrJiG. AUGUST 23, 1S19. MIIM.MTIt MM if i iii II llll SPEAK FOR PACKERS Continuous Procession From Texas To New York Oppose i; 0 Kenyon Bill s . . 11 1 "' . . , ... Washington, Aug. St. A 'bfoceiaion of witnesses representing seetloss of the United State arattCTed from Txi U Ktw YorJ. City, Varied as to oeeap l:A tad tiewg, bar all a hit ia oppos ing nunit.tt tti Keayee aad Kea drltk bill for regulating th packing : InStfttry, rer heard today by the Sen. it Agricaltnr Committee. Stockmen predominated ia th lilt, but grocer, ' farmers, feeder, banters and commit lok ata trere Included. . Fraak Carrie, f Card, Neb., tat tlefflhfi announced that ha vat .Apposed to the bllli "lieeiuM the ould Oer auaist the United States. A Hew ArgaatoBt. ' "Wt heard tery other IrgumeM Against then but the pro-derma one,' Senator Kenyoa, Kepablieaa of Iowa, author ef eaa of the aieaiurei inter tupiel. Well they arsasrd to beta.1 lirenied ad regulated over ia Germs? Ciir ti retorted. "W, D. Williams, of Omaha, operator ef chain of gfoesry stores said that the packers Made fur competitive mar ket I ah groceries. He recited Ms own difficulties ia securing atocks for chain stares, ''Yoa regard this opposition as aa In dication of combination among the thblaa)erafn Senator Kenyoa sued. "I do." Williams responded. He said , that he hid laid the faets before the federal trad Commission and thai aa Invtitlgatloa had beea started. Henry Veeder, voaasel for Swift A, Co., ob . talned neraisstea to Insert a consider kbit I man at f eorresnaenee ia '.he Heord, showing that groeery Jobbers had refused to ktmuly Willlsms. J. O Cuftll for the New 'York and New Jer sey Livestock Etching was polities that anther competed in pufehaslng Ureitert, "There is absolutely ne necessity for regulatiea,N he said. "I am sui of that kftef forty-three years af.eaperieac a livestock salesman." Believes la Cemaetltlon. . "I'm for competition C. Jflemler, a Princeton, lad., retailer aaenred the committee, "bat Juit because it gets too hot for yoa I doa't think you ought to com down here and get a law paased to fut the ether follow out of business." Mr. Niemler s chief argument was against sections of the n.fsiurei tending to keep tlo packers out of the groeery boilness and he said that one of the reasons for the right against ihcra was that "they are eliminating some tf the profit brtweea the producer and the easumer." I, Q. Embed, president of the Illln eh) Livestock Anbelatinnj Irving S. Cook, i Byron, N. Y.t James Btr'ckle., f Bkldmoie, Met and Bobert Thomo Ion, of Benton, Mo were among tattle raiser who objected to the measure. Chslrmaa Gronn announced that Col orad stock men would bo hrd Thura V. , to Purify and garleh the Blond Tike GROVE'S TASTELESS aill , TON'IO which is simply IRON aad QUIXIKK suspended ia 6ym Be Pleaiaat Even Chlldroa Like It. Y ou eia see feel Its Strongtbsning, In Tigoratlaf Effect, Price OOe. Aa. Sayt- Hiss Cavell Lawfully . Killed; Want Change Made . (Oaatiaaed fraai Pag One.) feaded aad that th Oittaaatlnfe air eamitaaoe were not properly brought Oat.1 The majority atembere of 'the em nitre also arged that greater efforts be Made to eat dewa th time takea ia bringing prisoner to trial ia order to lesaea their period of confinement ia the guard heus. "W ire satisfied that their sotratldn i the guard heao kav raiatd-Maoy a tie soldier" they said. W . . Judge Byaum and Mr. Gregory ad vocated that th President wlthia four years from the time any judgment of gaaeral eourimartiat and any lail order of a medical, effieieney or other retiring board hat heretofore boon tend, be empowered to "review, revise, ' modify aad reverie la whole or la part th finding of any such court, board or ether similar tribunal." 'r-'r'"' roa t Nan via. . . ' aWare't Act rbeaeeeto Safetre haaeftelal tnr aenaarh, iImpWmh, fcmeas aa Hma eakaaMWe. tr a WU1. A4y.) Movement Started In Charlotte v To Recall Officers ... ... ...Hi 1 1 (Coatlaaed Prora Page One.) limited aystem, only a-at tried, but the Souther Pablia Utilities Company an aouacea that it will oitend the eervlce as soon as ssen eaa b secured t do the 0-orh. Th oars began operation In cer tain stetioas tats moralag at It o'clock 7A-r ravv-A J lovre Th aootning. nesting Reatnoi tnedf- taiion in Ritx4 Soap, combined with tt freedom from harsh, Irritating alkali, jives to red, rough and pimply Com flexion that wUtonoa and velvety soft ies which women crave. K skin washed only withResinol Soep Is orally I ikin-io b proad of. " y- - It i rt h U yr U4 exMMea. levo i-rfl I I Rtftatt OMttrnm (v tm mmmt k.i -... ItniMl Sm StnKl Soe ae4 K tr ul t -. art eaM W U esi. but did not attempt trips after night fall. .The entire route attempted was patrolled by the aiiliti. and aa guards wore placed n ears. Ia spite of this. however, and the additional absence ef any sign et disorder, the passengers wer very lew. ' No attempt will yet be made to atart schedules to North Charlotte, the bomei or too tettilo worker, aad th dsnger cone. Simultaneously with the ear acr- vt ee, appeared little waste tarda, planed ia the lapela ef auiny strikers aad their sympathisers on the streets reading! "We walk" for Justice." Urn raaWal Arttan. 1 TeWgrsms have gone forth front the Central Labor Union c; Charletto, eom posed of aiateea crafts toulliag 3JXW members, to Senators Overmsa & Bim moot and Congressmaa m. rates Webb, aaking asaiitance la securing Federal action oa the report of a Department of r - i i.. uiuvr mmm niiriur m Miura. Copies of the telegrama setting forth sllrged effort of the Southern Pul.lie Utilities Company "to prejudice th clti- Hfll Bin.. u wiAlRVfl vrnantMlllWH by a tremondou advertising Ckmpaiga vert sent to Governor Bir.kett A representative of the Department of Labor, ;cr. Bridewell, an beea la Char lotts sine August to aad a copy at his report is enclosed With the telegrams to the Henator aad , Representatives ia Washington. . -"We nrav you." the tetetrsm con clude i, ho Uko this matter up with Seerstary Abererombio. of th Depart ment of Labor, and help him,eo far a PoMible to reach (ara aecisioa a Ut, Bridewell's report a will secure a just reinstatement of these men with the et ercise of their constitutional rights. Many Of these men are bnying komes through the building aad loaa and nil we k Is Justice. I our opinion, they kiliould be paid by said company , for Ion of time,, as the principal disagree ment was that of denying them etereise of their eonitiutioaal free rights. Declaring that imported strikebreak ers snd stores of smmunithin piled ap by the Southern Public Utilities Com panv ure a menace to eitisenihip and will greatly aggravato aa already ser ious situation, the Central Labor Un ion haa also petitioned the mayor aad city commissioners to remove both ha 'ported strikebreakers and smmusitioa "that they might not further sggravate the lituation or cause more bloodshed." The eitizena of Charlotte, la resolutioa adopted by the labor body, are anked to coucur in the request sad lead their asalitkneo to the maintenance of taw sad order. Charlotte h Peaceful, While Charlotte waa peaceful enough today, not even the in oat optimiitie Would venture the opinioa that the end has come. The withdrawal of troops now, it is ssserted, will certainly re mit in trouble and bloodihed ia cer tain Quarters. The strikers themselves, a bitterly ai they reseat whit they term the introduction of foreign Jre fenionn) strikebreaker! to tako their Jobs, It I conceded hsve beea orderly. Oa thele part, as Stated by their rep resottntive, Ut. D. L. Oobls today, it is a waiting game. Thus far, they are aot eierelseof over the extent of the ODeratioa af vara thin i.l. prepared to hold out indefinitely. Other orvnniuuons sre coming te their naneial aid and relief tirket. K. ing sold oa the streets. Uow Jong ths troops will be kept here I aa nneertala fluaetity bow, ae effort hat beea mada oa either ide or from a dillatereitni amirm. tlia M-i.l TueidaV moraine tn eetiiMUk M;.. Hons. The Southern Publie Utilities Company says it will have aoae and ths car men say they are content to wait. Ik thS meantime. Irtttnniih h. Ing made looking toward mors eomfor- . A auis sousing ror tne militiamen. One hundred and fifty of the men who were eared for ia Am eit k.n k. hlght were yesterday billeted la hotels, wjmiw ei a temporary indisposition oa ths Dart of ana e.f rha hatrl t- .v room. It waa only after Mayor Me- VT I L. aa iiiara naa lareaienea to commandeer ths hotel that the manager relented. Organise Special Caard. . To take the place of the civilian ganrds whoso only mean of MeatinVa- tieO are thair aknl mmA badges designating them at special of- nvers, mayor Mcinca nil stttkoriied th trgaalutloa of a company of seventy-five or a haadred overseas soldiers, who will be commanded by Lientenaat Xlelvla Caldwell, an overseas officer, Wounded ia tha service. A aiia.kaa r oversras mea are already included among too militia companies. Tha roroner'l Investigation into the death of tha four men remit! eMm Tueidny morning' riot will be held led morrow anernooa. Delay having beea oeeiiloaed by the illaesa of Coroner Zy A. Ilovli. To meet the emergency J. W, Cobb has beea named eeraaer, tem porarily, aad he will eoadact the In qulry with his jury selected today aad eom posed of B. a Hunter, J. A. Miehael, W. B, Matthews, IJoyd Torreace, B. B. Wenta and H. N. Furr. In the meantime, Solicitor Geo, W. Wilsoa will oead to the graad jury te orrow moraing bills of ladirtmtnt against John Wilsoa aad any other mea TOO LATE seth cmlra tMttcY Of short tiBM. Don't wait until paint and ache boctmv IncurabJw diteaae. Avoid ptaful cooMqueocaai by taking COLDIJEDAL rinTf ass. SBnanaBBanSaJ 11 the frevMa atandard recoady fce Udranw nvor, bladder and ark acid traubloa-ti ManVwial ntamaa M Slr.n.a i w.muu mn inn, Ouammsed. Three aim, aJl druettaa. cs mal aa boa whom aa iavcstigatioa low leing ton due ted may eonaeet with leadership ia ths riot. lie Will chsrg inciting a riot. Th first arrest made by the militia is a honor belonging to Hickory Com pany, two members of which this ,af tor aooa took to the police at a tip a a regular army reeraitiag eflSeer who, is claim sd, made eaeerieg reaurks about the OiUitiamea. ' Ia city court Thursday asora. ing aetfon will be started 4a aumber of ease growing out of th strik. htoOt of them include charge et i disorder Monday. Charged with disorderly eoa dact and destmctioa of property at th following i floustoa Kirby, Clare nee Catbcyt Burton Helma; Earl Thomas Ed. Schamaker, Joha Templetoa, Brae 8impsoa, J. T. Hubbbard, Chariot Helma. x - Joh Wilsoa will b gltsa prelim inary hearing aa a charge of laeiting aad sagaging la a rebellioa agalast th State, aader aeetioa 3437, Bsviaal 1008, aad also oa commoa law charge of similar natnre. Ia addition, J. L. Bimp toa aad H. U Caldwell at charged with assault . At a conference of civil lad military authorities her tonight, th eatlre ait aatioa was caavasoed, the aotd of a highly eeatralised eeatrol emphasised aad Capt. Baitst Bhemwall, ef tha Lea ingtoa company, Wat elected luprem commkndet. He will haadl the aitua tioa so far as the militia I concerned, directly with Adjutant General Boyster, aad will determine th aumber of anoa to be kept oa duty aad their disposi lion. Thursday moralng the eitisea police will be relieved from active duty aad held as aa emergency feres for im mediate call by the Mayor. Col. T. I Kirkpatriek announces that he will orgaaUe a home guard company. Bummer Otorrhea eaa be controlled more quickly with OBOVCS BABT BOWEL UEDICINB aad h ia absolutely harmless. Jast a effective for adult ". a for ' children. Price 30e.-Adv. Senate Debate On Treaty Rises To Bitterest Point , (Coatlaaed Proa Page One,) v 1 their heme ia the Beverly Apartments la Durham, will also remove to Den ver; where they will make their fu ture home. Miss Laaaeaa, of Wake Forest,' was ia Washington today, earoato to Boo chow. China, where she I engaged is Baptist missionary work la the school. Miaa Leaaeaa first l went to China twelve years ago, and ha Coattaatly beea engaged la missionary work Since that time. She haa beea spendlag the summer la Wake Forest, to attead the golden wedding .anniversary of her pa rents, rroresoor and air. J. r. Laa aeau. Weald Repeal Prohibitum. The latest proposed organisation to fight prohibition to to be called "The League to Repeal Prohibition. Attor ney William H. Stanton, of Waihingtoa, u. C., ia clrealatiag a (confidential) memorandum containing th preposed plan. It Is said that th orcaaiaatioa will be incorporated aad that "brewers, dti ier.4 and those whe have mode their living from the trade will be ineliai bis ta membership, that each member to to aiga a pledge That ho will vote for ao kglilatioa unless ths candidate pre mines that ho will favor the repeal of Ue prohibitioa amendment of the Federal Conitltutioa'." It farther aays tut the pledge does aal mesa that the ilrire to opposed to prohibitioa aor rs it act. The oircuiar also i;ivei the rejioBs why this is the proper time f r l.u i ' tte organlutioa. Viral. tt i loli'M'on to ia the. mlad of th people . new aad .will be for aevora) mnth, which mskei it opportufio for r Itiag mrmltrts; seeead, after Janctry :J It will be mere difficalt to get sup-pu-t; third, now ia the time to tak al Ttatago of the sentiment amoag retiirn- ! r'diera, beeauss as th cir?ii!ar toy, ihs amendment was not adopad 'y the waiMty of lh voter but by a few prohibit toaiito wh held the balie if power an! lastly th prohlbitis-itti beliete Jh victory to wen, and are turning to other field and activities. 'This is simply a mouAage.Tgaai sailoa to . naks It kppear that 'others than brewer aad liquor dealers am la terrsted ia th repeal of National pro hlbitioa,1 aald Wiya B. Wheeler, gen eral ceaasei of th Aati-Saleoa Laagn of America. Th smesdmcat wai supported and adopted by aa ver whelming msjority of th ' voters. 8i ty-two per rent of th popatatioa toted for prohibitioa befor the aackdtient waa adopted with th aentlmekt of th poopl rot pfohibitioi laereised With th largev anlt of proposed dry terri tory, Maay voters appeoed local op tioa hut favored State and Natloasl prohibitioa. Wt challenge tht bct Or gaaisatioa and the other liquor organl utioa opposed to national prohibitioa te make this aa lease ia tht coating toetioa." . ' .- v . ' ' - tWgroMfiiaa Cfedwla lit. Representativ H. L. Godwin Is ill ia his room at Coagresa Hall Hotel. Th attending physieiaaijhkv hot beea able tout fat. to fiiagaos cnrroetiy hi trou ble. H was taken 111 yesterday an! th symptoms tod th physieisas to be lief that b Wat suffering from appen dicitis. Subseqaeat obeervitloaa, bow ever, led th doctor to change thoit Views. Mrs. Godwlfi is at hip bedside. ' Ruth I. McNaaey todky pntitioaed the District ef Columbia Supremo Court for an absolute divorce from John J. McNaaey whoa (h married la Elisabeth City, N. C, ia July, 1904. She waa only siiteea years old whea the ceremony wal performed. Mr. McNsney ehargcl lanporUtiea por;iPEiAii OLiVEOIL "mlway$ fr$h" PackaJla AJr-tJght, Llt-prwoi Can v Sold Everywhere tzst Pct;la An ' Tired All ihi Thi They Da Not Kaaw What Ik th Mit. too, aad Their Phyaietaa Cannot Name the Plum. Taer are Jurl leti and km of veepte wne Sr ek wmiiclr slekfat who manual te Srnr tarsaaii tkair erark ear after amy. Thar ao aot kae what the matter wlih thaa aad then ahyaMaa amaia naav th tiim Uat sdwmal, "Hra all the Urn'1 tMline. . In moat eaaaj. the rat) ekme ef (hhi state at poor haalta a that the htea a tlosaad wttk hnaaHUaa ana UN k-b. kktaaya aad athar vital arawns are aol aatiat atoearly. A ta tUbl blood trail niMiaary. PraaeriwUan C-IMI k a baa BWrtne- f aauMat aMtH. It tt eupaJM mitgr prapand ra awiaeaeiatid form sad te be takva h nuUI woaas. It Bat anly cheaaai iad swtevi at at the Mms afl She umMritlas that an awlae ill aaaltk, but taaaa an taa srstem. Pnaarlptloa C422I eon tatn no mtnat. oehua, ranrphlna, chloral at tryskalna t tt wm Haiaalla tha m iiltillea af a sraaiifiaat ahv klaa, naa la kh nractias hi tha treafaaaat f dlasrdars at the blood. It yaw are vkmble aad half alek, tat II. II bettta ef Peawrtptloa C-Ktt tram vaar naarait arua ator ar the 0-tltt Labaratorf, Mtaahia, Taan, will bmO ra a Bottle aa i. sttet af Bttea. CNaaaA anfi kha aevartva. BMat toe fraa Inaratura. Frit AcM Trouble -avf Say It Wit FLOWERS v W have Corsage Bouquet for 'psrsoaal giftl, Lilies, ' Boses, 8wcet Peas, Spring Flowers, and groats . plant. ' . . 7 . II STEmIETZ Florist i t ' : RALEIGH, tt. C Fall Shoes Of Stjrlft and Quality for Man mud Woman art now on display. .S lham bafor) s -.-.making your purthaaa. -- Guess & Ward It C Hargatt (treat Paopla la Raleigh and Vicinity Hare Pttrcttaaad Sewing Machines From Ua Since Wo Opened Oar Store May lt, 1911 You ows yourself An obligation to tea our -.machine baf ort you boy; Alk for it demon stration in y 6 u r own home. Machine fladly tnt out on trial. Wt have lateral Electric Sevier Ma cblna Motor1 1 on hand ; Prion $1100 Let U Electrify Y Sewing Machino Curtis-7 Morong ;Co. ITtCOBPOKAtBD 117 W. Martla Blreet her husbsnd with misconduct and fail ure to contribute properly toward hr support, aad that of their four children. She ha retained the legal flrni Of hi.- Kcill McXeill, formerly hf Korth Carolina. '.. : . , "CarolInlana la CapltoL tn C C. DsBiela,-who.ws"Ma Wsihiag toa toasy, left ta' tha afteraooa for Wilsoa, N qn hhi former home. After a brief visit he will fo to Fraaklia, Macoa county, to visit hit aoa, Charles Cleave Daniela. V: , . i. Senator Lee. 8. Overmsa haa regret fully declined invitations to apeak at Kinstoa aad Wilmington oa Lalntr Day. Be wa invite! to speak la Wllmiitgt tta oa tha geeaaioa ot th launching cf a teel vessel. E. B. Baehaa, of Banford, vlee-preii-fieat ot the Bank of Ban ford, wal la Washington yesterfliy oa buaiaosa. Charles Bois. Of Llllington, wi la the city today oa bnsiassa. ' hliss Margaret B. Palae, whs recently returacd front I' ranch, ha beea de tailed at hone mother ia th convales cent Borne ef the American Bed Cross at Camp Oteea, near Asbevllle. - . ' Mr. aad Mr. Wallace Uraysoa Orm recently gave, aa informal dance ia hoaer of Miss Pay Peiree, of Feinon, Duplin county. Mils Peiree js a atoe of ea. Bamsoa L, Falsoa. Ehe will remain la Waihingtoa for the wiater. Th world moves, tt yoa hv any doubt about IL try te keen aa with year rrunning oapoaaee. ... . - - - - t - " ' '-. ' Hot water , 'FOR INDICCSTION St. Marys Sckool RALEIGH. M. C. " Now la 7riS Annual " Soaaion Urgeat resident achool of tha Episcopkl Church in Ua United States lor tht educAtloo tl younf wotnen nnd girt. aJdraet Rot. Warren W. Way Bettor. Dubb Colfct TTis iay I get round these linla In less than a hundred, I'll give yoa a dollar. Caddie Thanh ye. air. ItH com ia aady In mt old atre." Bostoa Traascrlpt. - ' rlaaaa,fvaB . aV Uv taa a iqlvltt ta ompletcy cashed oat f the lyttem by th eoUbiatad Bhivar Miaaral Water. PowHively gwarantoed try .waey-rjaek ote Tsseafatemm a Orlfl. Oclfv Ored. aaywher by oar Balfigh Agents Parte CaaCy Co. Phoaa thamyAd. SCHOOLS' AND COLLEGES. ROANOKE COLLEGE SALEM, VA. A taardNAiricaa CtlUf af llbwil arte tor BMa;.tta Oaxrat aeatptad avary whart Lotalad la th faoMiH Roanak Valley, not for aaslUifeJ ateat Be BTMaaur at moaatala imary all tolermattaa aoanas fas PratkMat ... . 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