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THE NEWS 7 AND- OBSERVER -TUESDAY-MORNING; NOVEMBER 18, 191ft POLICE WANT THIS NEGRO : SLAYER FROM BEAUFORT " Another Maa-KIller Diet JProjn Effects of IriTtion WMe - Evading Arrest New Bern, Not. 17eTbs local ibl ice ai county official ar tonight scour ing tb dry and snrronndlnf section in search of Jo Tiff, Beaufort negro, whp early this morning killed another eolored man at that plac. Tf is re- Turned to bar bcn see Bear New ' Bern today. James Morton, Jr, of Msyesville, it dead aa the result of privation and star vatioa endured during several month of hiding in la iwinpi of J one county, whilo officer! all ever thia part of tha t)tato. were searching for i.im oa a murder charge. Morton tame ent of .hiding few days ago, gar himself p and wa placed In a local hospital to bo treated." Ho failed to respond to treatment and death followed. Ilia body wa thia afternoon sent to Mayes vilhf for Interment. John Watson (colored), wanted for nardcr at Portainouth, Va., it in the county jail here awaiting retnra to that eity to be placed oa trial. Watson wa located and tabbed by tha local police. Tho body of 8. Kr Prcnch, a promla ent rrsidsnt of Jaiper, who died at a local hotpital laat night, waa thia after noon interred at hi old ho. Tlie deceased waa a prominent farmer and business man. Ha Is survived Jy hi wife and ten children. I CONSPIRACY TRIAL IN STANLY COURT ,. (Continue! rant Pag One.) pretest bakery of attorney forthe defense. Mr. Thoanaa II. Harklna, of Ash Vill. who figured in tit preliminary hearing, is ill at hi home. Jame P. Barrett, of tha Htale FeUeratioa of labor, apeat several day in Albemarle tearing rtuaday aioht, upon receipt of information that Mr. liarkina waa ill. E. K. Proaton and John A. McEae, Charlotte, will arrive Tuesday to aaaiat in the defense of Marvin Bitch. Tha TiekU Maliea Tear Caaaa HATES IIKALINO HONEY Stop th Tickle. Hqrtl th Throat and Carea the Cough. lite. A free box of GKOVK'8 O-PtX-TSATE HALVE , for Clieat Colds. Head Cold aad Croup with very bottle. (Ad?.) ;; ' - . I ; JUDGE BIGGS WINS v IMPORTANT CASE , (Coatiaaed Proa Pag Oa.) seated appealed to tha Supreme Court, and their decision is conclusive of tho ability and aoundaeaa of air argument. I ant happy that a North Carolina at torney won thia eaee which i of far reaehmg liiiportaace to the Navy." To Prevent Influent. Colda cause Urip and Influenaa LAX ATIVE BBOMO QUININE Tableta re move the cause. The) i only on "BrOm Quinine." E. W. GBOVE'S signature ea box. 30c Adv. , , SENATOR SIMMONS . . " QEpVINES HQN0R (Centlnaea from Pag One.) I i.i r-i: : r...iL the. adjacent land, the umii wjdi yeiivenc in oouiirTb, reh- zfr Asked em rvegion io txcwae Manufacturers ' much greater. Asked as to Iiis I connection with th case, Judge Bigg said that in 1913 th case wai heard to th federal Diltrict Conrt of Cah- f forai --and -decided-- 4 -favor -of--4fc tiovernaient. Tho railroad appealed to the TJ. 8. Circuit Court of Appeal and in May, 1918, that Court reverted 'th lower court, decided in favor of the railroad and dismissed the ease, aad th eovoraaient app.aled to tha -Supreme Court, and that h waa then retained nvdaaserir; ths prlortty llir slnrat ' take cbsrgs of the-Trrtpcatr prcpar (Contlnaed from Pag On.) will be inconvenienced to some extent, according to mannfaetnrers, ' by the , order of tb Regional Diroctor af th 'itallroad Administration rn Atlanta re- atrieting th delivery of eoal to th flnt eoal ia essential for beating th build ings, for dyeing and other processes in producing th manufactured article. Be . port from Spartanburg aad Greenville, 8. C, center of tb textile induatry ' ia that Stnte, declare that fully ninety per eent of tneir milla are dependent on' eoal and it is as id that th larger number of tb mill In Oreenville would - be) foreed to close down if eoal i ent off for flvb or six week. Old Peoo'le vl'h Aro Fbl and Children Who Are Pal and Weak . Would be greatly benefited by tb Uen. eral Strengthening Tonie Effect of (I ROVE'S 1 TA8TIiLE8S chill TOXIC. It purines aad oarirbe tb blood and . build up tha whole system. A fleueral . Htrengthening . Touia for Adult and Children- 60 cents. (adv.) ' MBS. LETTTJE OOTTOlf DIES AI-TXK ZJNQZBINO ILLNESS lent representation of high officials of th Southern Pari fie Railroad. v KillilHirfGnlloi Th oil exoerts estimated the lands to contains 250 million gallon of oil and at th tim th uit wa brought th land in controversy were estimated to be worth twenty million dollars, bat by reason of th ad vane In th price of oil nd th drilling of flna wells on value, ia-proba the brief and kntua th ease ia the Ku prem Court. II v (aid Hi brief waaJ about 250 pages tb reeora in tne su preme Conrt eovored about 4000 printed page. , latoroat Ta Carallalan. v Tb people of th State will be much interested ia th Government's incoesa in winning th notea caa against in fTottthern I'acifie.bv reason of tha fact that after the eaae had been lost by th Government th Attorney General ee cured the service of a North Carolina lawyer to handle the caew; and by th fruthor fart that th lands involved embrace what ia tnown aa Petroleum Naval Reserve No. 1, which lands tl Secretary of th Navy ha been aaak ing such a vigorous light to hold that them might be preserved for tb vs of th Nary a sufficient quantity of fuel for Its gas-burning battleships and cruisers and other naval vessels. Mr. Daniel was in th eity yes terday and when informed of the deci sion he was highly gratified and said iwi m I Hum inioiai writ ajv&uo I wivm v m.mw -w j , P. Votton died yesterday at the noma "Th decision will b of great valH of Mr. 8, R. Moor at Cary. Hhe was to the Navy, particularly now that th lamination and a re-rating of ' the paper. H received this and subse quently a higher rating th.-yi Mr. Willis. Tb reeoinanendjition of tb commit tee, if adopted by th Senate, pot th appointment f a poitmaatcr again' up to 'th President, who can declare a vacany and request another examination to ill it, or appoint, Mr. Williams. Movement of Tar Heels. ' W. W. Willaon, grand secretary c th Masons la North Carolina, passed through Washington today after attend ing meeting of Masons, in Cedar Rapids, Mh. ia Bare Kawards, privsl secretary to Pol. J. Bryaa Grimes, Who has been visiting her sister here, left loday for New York. Mr. Edward E Britton and Miss Josephine Nelson, who have been tour ing the" West, returned to Washington today." Oa their way back, Mrs. Britton atopited: at Trinidad,-. CW ik sister. Mrs. Gilbert A. Ottoman. Mr. Ottoman ia rector of tho Episcopal ehnrch there. ' Unless Senate Change's Rescr , vations, Wilson To Lock Treaty Up In Desk ,m. i i ! , (Coatlaaod Pro Pag Ofi.) 1 " t . ingv th leader on both side sgree that vary few will be accepted by th Senate. Th thirteen committee reser vations already adopted, together, with on relating to tb labor proviaions and on to voting equality in th league, ar expected to about tell tb atory of Senata qualifications. - -s Reservations i Vot Dow a. ' The two final reservations on tb com rtiitte program which were rejected to day never had been pledged th sup port of th mild roservativniats aad on th roll-call they voted with th Dem ocrats. Th first of the proposal would have declared the unwillingness of the United States to assum any re sponsibility for th Gorman ' overseas possessions which nnder th treaty are, ceded to the big five powers pending establishment of the mandatory 'sys tem. Th vot on tb proposal was 64 to 20, wlta Senator Reed, Missouri- r)hlcli)i, Tennessee, and Walshr Massa Ahusetta, Democrats, voting for th pro posal and th following. Republicans Joining the" Democrats In opposition: Colt, Rhode Island; Cummin, Iowa; Edge, New Jersey) Elkina, West Va. Fernnld,' Maine; Prance, Maryland;' Pre llngbuyaeh, New Jeraey; Hale, Maine) Jeeay-WaebingtoBr-Kelroi-C, Miihesbt;' Don Experiment Catarrh; It Often Leads to Dread Constimption You WUI Newer Be Cured by Local Treattment With Spreyl (Urrk Til i aA'ditIoiT ftT bToo3 nJMFbureJy local appli cations of sprays and douches; this baa been proven by th thousaada who hsv vainlyreortd to thl method of treatment. . j , ' Catarrh ihonld not b aegaHtedl or experimented with. Th wrong Jraat ment la Valuabl tim lost,' daring which the disease is getting finnr hob npn It victim, and makiag it mora difficult "for cvea . th nroper treatment to accomplish results. Thonv Catarrh makes Its first ftp paranee 1a th noatrila, throat and air passages, th disease beeomea mora aad more aggravated and finally reach dow t lnto.th lungs, aad everyon rco Sgnises th akraiing oadlUoa that r suits whea tha lunga ar affected. Thus Catarrh may be tha forerunner af that moat dreaded and hopeless of ell dis eases, consumption. , No local treatment affords porsMpsnt relief. Experience baa taught that a 8. 8- U th on rady which at tacks th disease at its sou re, th blood, and produce satisfactory results la eveL th worst eaae. Catarrh tnffer era J' urged to gir & 8. 8. a thorough trial. It ia (old by all drngglata Yog ar invited ta writ to th Medical De partment for expert advie as to how to treat your own ease. Addroas Swift 8pcifl Co., 25 Swift laboratory, At lanta. Oa Adv. -gj STYLE HEADQUARTERS WHERE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARaT SOLD ( 00 years, old. .- niuow oi in lute ur. a. t. uotton. h was' th daughter of Sidney and , Mary A. Pag.' She had beon a mem ' ber of th Baptist ehurch aince It year . old and always attended eervice whea i ahl. , Th funeral aervlees will be conducted ' at II o'clock today at Morrlsvill by Dr. T. W. CKelley, pastor of th lint Baptist church o this eity. , . Dry Rill CoaetliaUaaaL Chicago, Nov. 17. Th liquor Inter est wer give another aetbark today wha Judge Oeorg A. Carpenter handed down a decision in th United Stat District Court, which held that the war-time prohibition ' aet and th I'olatead enforcement act were consti ;iutionai. Judge Carpenter announced that Judg Leaiis Pitahenry, of Peoria, 111., had concurred V the deeisioa', Prencb Held Ylvetions. '' Paris, Nov. 17.-J(By Th Associated Pres.) Complct return of Sunday' lection for 404 seat in the chamber of deputise alma! two-thirds of th chamber show that K new member bar teen elected. The extreme Booty 1st will bav thirty-fir swats, saving woa six aad lost thirty-eevea. It ia noteworthy that th diaaident Soeialiet who asparated from th Unified Social ist party woa 'sis seats ant lost aone. Th Iadpndat Soelolista won aist aeata. , ' '-... aiUr's Miad Deranged. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 17-Naral Hospital surgeon la attendance on Harry Joseph Harley, ealiaUd fireman ia the navy, who waa found laat Friday under a bungalow at tha Hampton Roada base, la a semi com and actually on th verge of aiarvatloa declared today that the . young aiaa wa th victim of mental derangement, and that it was probably dua to aheil shock reeived in Praace, whil asrviag ia th American army. Don't cross yonr bridge till yod com to it or you won't b abl to bora .it behind yea. , . , ; t ! : End$StubbornCoiqjh$ '. ;: in a Hurry ' tt'Wm efmlwsm taw M 1 Sil mm, T !... , l . aasllr assg esMMesr 4are0sv pric of oil has aoared sky-high and aU our nw battleshlpa and dreadnaughta and destroyera are oil burner. W never doubted that th land belonged to the Navy, bat whea th Circuit Court decided in favor of tha' Southern Pa cific Railroad tt"wa generally believed that the Navy had lost thl valuable Naval Reserve.' When , Judge Bigg cam' Into the eat he spent several months in California, acquainted him self with oil conditions. Bias t red th law relating to mineral land, and pre pared a briefwbieh eminent lawyers ia Washingtoa regarded as an able gad eoneluslre argument.. , Vrwnt1 Strong Ca. -, "I tot the deepest interest in tb ease, and at tb time of Judge B'.ggs' argument was In tlos toliA with tho able lawyer, in the Department of Jus tire, - tome . of whom declared that Judge Bigg had presented th case sud emphasized the fraud in a manner that carried conviction to all who heard him. Th decision today ahows that th facta and . the law which h prS ThoTictifa Ccurjli ''Hayqo' HccJinrj Hcnoy MMMMMWMMt4H Voun ntter know how oulcklr a bad ough aa b conquered, wntii yen try tin famon old home-made remedr. Anfone Who baa coughed all day aad all asght. will aay that thk ImmediaU relief aivea ia almost lik aiagio, It take but a saoment to prepare, and really there i nothing better for eoWhs. Into a pint bottls put tV. nunc of rmexi the add plain franulsted sugar awup to mak a full pint. Or 'yew oaa ua clarified molasses, honev, or enns arm, instead of tugar ayrap. Either way, th lull pint about twoA third of th money usually spent for coucfh preparation, and si re you a asor iHMitiv, effect ms remedr. R kep nr jeetly, and tastes pleasantchildren like Is. " You Aif feel ihi tak hold Instantlv, nothing and healing tb aaembran ia aU th air paaaage. It promptly loosen a dry, tight couch, and aoea von will rmtic th phlrirns thin oil aad tbea oisapnear shoUr. A Slav's as will ii.unliy hreuk VP ordinary throat or chest cold, and it Is also splendid for brenebitis. eroun. aoarseaeaa. and bn- cbisl asthma. . 1 irex is a naoct valusbU ooacentrated rnmpound of genuine Norway gun rx 1'.t, tlie moot reliable rsaMtly fog I; .-.at an chet ailment a. , 'I sto d -appointment, stk your ft f0r -",4 ounces of Pinex witk i - f,ns nd dna't accent anything i.iismnteed to riv ahaoTiitc Satia--i cf ni.'ney riaiiJci.Tli I'lntx .j,?.-f, J.i Ctcps Tb Titkfo ? H2? Gm'Throat 3SopMDottim ' -:, PLEAIANT GROVE TOWNSHIP NOTICK OF BAUTDP ROAD BONDS. North Carolina, Johnston County. Seated bid will b. received by th Board of County Commissioner t th Covaty of Johnston at th CourthodM ia Smlthlleld, . C, until Moaday. De cember 8th, 1919, at It o'clock M. for tb ptirthaae, at aot leas than par aad accrued iatarest fit $Mfi00, thirty-year, six (4 per cent) per rent, coupon Road Bond issued a behalf f Pleasant Grove township, Johnston county. Said aoads will b issued ia dsaominatioa of UrOOO each aad. dated January 1st, IPSO, interest payable ocmi-aaanally oa th first day of January aad July of each year, principal aad interest payable at some bank la New York or at tb oflke f th Treasurer f Johnston County, Smithfield, N, C' Hid may b addressed to 8. T.Heney- autt. Clerk v to th Board of County Comminionara, Bmithfield. N. C. aad oinst 'bo aeeompaaled by a certified check for two rwr jent of th iaeu and vonehed for by om local bank ia Johnston county, payable to tho order of th Board of County Commissioacr of Johnston Couatv.s Dated November 3rd. 1010. 8. T. HUXEYCCTT, Clerk Board-of County Cnmmissionf'ra. ' ; - i ' . V Style it what th young man wants today, bu t STYLE plu QUAL ITY U what he will get if he i buyt a ( Society Brand Suit or Overcoat. mm "Vogue Suit Ma- Keayon, Iowa; MeCumber, North Da kota; McLean, Conn.; McXary, Oregoa; Nelson, Mian.; N orris, Nebnaka; Phlpps, Colo.; Smoot, Utah Speneer, Missouri; Sterling, South Dakota; Town send, Michigan .and Warren, Wyoming. Tne other committee proposal, re jected E0 to 38Vs a blanket reserva tioa by which tha United States' would exclude from league Jurisdiction nil questions affecting He honor and vital interests. It got three Democratic votes, Senators Reed, Shields and Gore, Oklahoma, supporting it, whil th fol lowing Republicans voted agsiast it: Colt, Cummins, 'Edge, Hale, Kellogg, Kenyon, MeCugiber, McNary, Nelson, Smoot, Sterling, Townsend, Warren, Keyea, New Hampshire, and Leuroot, Wisconsin. " y , A reservation by Senator Owen, Dem ocrat, Oklahoma, designed to assure self government for Egypt was voted down 43 to 37, and another presented by him declaring tho treaty waa interpreted as perpetuating the principle of the armis tice and tho fourteen "points went ut by a viv vocO Tote. Tb former pro posal got . the- votes of avea Democrats, Senator Owen, tuire, . Heed, 'Shields, Walsh," Massachusetts; Phelna,' Cali fornia, and -. Chamberlain, . Oregon. Eleven Repabli"ant of the mUd rwer vatios group voted .against' it. . ' j ASK FOR and GET' The OxiinaJ ntfilted r..i!k Tor Infants and f nwsUida ' Anrf Iaaila4ta aas) loaatisata riUSTARIIIE C0I1QUEHS TOIISILITIS ; PLEURISY, LUFilDAGO and liEURALGIA Kill All Asks aad ris ta RaH th Tlss It Tak Uatssfta. Pm. ' . ' tsraa'aad Phsstar. - Burr's MosUrim Is used by ten, f Ooa. and f psopi wha kwow that it is (fee quirkiest kilter of pain aa earth. ' It's s smwtratlns anal vOsctiva tha ia mm casss avwrmicia, sj lOacha, toethache, ur aw an kaekaab disappear In to 10 sain tsw sum staUmeilt, but it's tras. it win not blister barauM it' the eriitl tuhstHut for the M rellsbl msiUrd piaatcr an is vaad af rsai yeUow aBustard no ebsar tuUtttuU mrm wm4. v I'ic it to tuinub rbauinatk pain and geU tor ssra, inassoad r fraato , far hll biabi. stig SMk or joints or runps m hs. It act iactutlr aa4 navar fails to dnr wit mflmwntia in any part ft tht od. (Adt.) Illillll sasaaaaWi' IIIIIIIIIIKIIillliK NOB T H CAROLINA'S ACKNOWLEDGED SHOP Of THE EXCLVSIVK AND AUTHENTIC How to be Sure of a? - ' ,' " . . Clothing Values Clothing-. is scarce but make no mistake, it is only scarce in. good makes. ' there Is plenty of inferior , stuff. ' This is why, you v should be e'pecigjly'care- . ful in youp clothes buyirig-.'v You are doubly protected in Boone's De Luxe Clothes. We eelf good .Clothes right from the House of Kup-, . penheime'., 'Stein-Ploch" and .others that make these ' :' good clothes. Completely guaranteed by me and . these houses and if yon don't know that at Btyone's we .stand back of our guarantee, for your own good it is j time for you to find it out . ! m t '' .."Com. udSi;' ;- .' ' V-'. '' -' u-AH w Agk.. . s ' Vou'U and r Ihrg aaoortment to aelect f rem ' beeaoso w' bav worked for the past few year oa th policy bf baying ahead. ; . This wrks fin for you "a ihy hav bee re going hlgreer ; , aU tb tim and tret a aingl oilla worth of goods has over been Marked op at fyonV ' ' , ; - . ' "Good QtMtKty Spellav What Door. S1U -Coon to You" ' i.t .j Toon ta You . ., .. 'aanSBjnjnBjnBBBBl aviers MASOMC TEilPLV ' iXtEIGH, N. C - : 7 ' " ' " -i. . 77" . . ." 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' . - ' Askrjfor information ixbcnit Excursion Fares to. ccrain winter arsons. r TillfaraU fvTiiaVa "Hswmn.-thr wartWfclata ea wwt Lettketaeal swhI Trav.l DiirMii, Chlnaa-ai lS t.lhrtv St. lar wtohtoaeoearmM. ".r,?"rIT.'p'V..,hVyTrt,",,ll,,,,' T,r" r.iirM( . K. far Cltri l Maalar (ld, auaata. Oa. t MaaaladloaM tti aw UnTCDMr:s I?Aiinau) -An rnnsirAH"! )
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