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; . TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1919, THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. HALLINAN AGAINST V- . . UNIVERSAL TRAINING Secretary f Union Against Mil itary Training Speaks at '"Elizabeth City - Eliaabaln City. Nov. 17. A consider- able BumbM of people heard Charles T. iiaiunan, secretary of the American Union Against Militarism, apeak against nsiversai military training aa embodied in pending bill beor Congresa At the Alkrama Sunday afternoon. The apeaker contended that the pas sage or either the sdn.lmstrstion bill for universal training or the Chamber lain bill would make America n armed camp, and would make a conscript sol dier in the event of war of every able- poaiea youth la the land. He declared that back of the props ganda ia the daily paper for universal mllitVjr training are the war-made millionaires e-f the eonntry with much money to invest. They want to invest it in Mexico and China, he said, or ia other countries where it 'will yield a niga raie or interest and they want America to maintain a large army to make their investments secure. Ho devoted a great deal of bis time, if not the most of it, to criticism of the listing military establishment Of the United States. Ho had high praise for Colonel Kamuol T. AaseH and seconded AaseU' indictment of the army's court martial, system. ELECTION DAY IN PARIS jl DAWNS FINE AND CLEAR Paris, Nov. lfl.(By The Associated , Press.) Election day dawned fino and clear with a moderate temperature. The "balloting in Pari, Marseilles and elsa where, waa heavy in the early hour, - despite Friday's blissaH in the central and northern parts of France, and the rains in the southern portion. Three-fifths of the vote had been east to A ti.m.a. the, w-eUda-iliguicto-s :,tng to counteract the activity of the extremists. -Ho disorders have been re ported. - Paris east an unprecedented! v Beery vote. For instance, in one ward 27,000 of the 3(1,000 voters inscribed on the lists- had cast their, ballets by 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. The greateat doubt exists as to srhen L the result of today a elections will be known. It is recalled that when list voting was last used in France ia J85, when the method was far simpler and involved no complications of quotient to allow proportional representation, Paris did not know how it had voted for a whole week Many a small boy whose teacher tells him he may some day be president dis covers later that be is better fitted for - the poeition of. janitor ia a livery statue. VICE PRESIDENT VOICES APPRECIATION OF VALOR Kiuston, Nov. 17. When Tiee-Presl dent Marshall met ex-State Senator tieorge Parrott here a few weeks ago be did not express his real, appreciation of .the sacrifice of the Tatter's ton, Lieut-Corn. J, Fountain Parrott, ia the world war, be mow fears. Mr. Parrott la in receipt of a letter from the Vice- President in which he ststes: "Indeed, it ia net possible to do se in language. ' The loftiest sentiments of the human soul are. those which And their output la quickened heart, a glistening eye and a tender hand clasp. What I do want you to know ia that there are many of us who do not think that the glory of America rests upon it material possessions but that, as the blood of the martyr was the teed of the church, eo the ascnfleial natriotism of your eoa will render holy the altars of American liberty and will keep ua- dimmed and unsullied ear flag. It is a great thing to be a good American but it is greater to have been either the father or mother of a son who had the sacrificial spirit of George Fountaia Parrott." - - Commander Parrott was lost ia the collision ef the . destroVer Shaw, of which he waa to assume command ia a few "hours, and the British merchant- Baa, Aquitani. - DISCLAIMS INTENTION TO 7 COUNTY TO BUY HIGHWAY Elizabeth City. Nov. 17. Mr. C. 0. Robinson disclaims any iatentiea of forcing this county and Pasquotank and Camden.- counties to - buy the Camden ferry road. The report started when the road was closed a half day during the-county-falr: here, Mr. Bobiason states that the. roars' was closed on ac count of the incoming tide and that it . -t,. -V- -. ,- - Sure Relief wss opened just as Sfoa as it was la shspe for permitting trsvel. It was reported tjist it was, closed by hi father, Mr. C. 11. Robinson, which is denied In the statement.' ( ' -. i , , i V OirORD ORPHANAGE SINGING , v CLASS SCORES AT WILSON. Wilson, Nov. 17 A "singing class" from the Oxford Orphanage delighted a large and appreciative audience of representative people ia the courthouse here Friday night, and the auditorium was a capacity one. The program was well-eelectcd and perfectly rendered. Generous Wilsoniana maintained their record by raising a purse of tiSS for the support of the orphanage that la doing such a great work for the uplift of those who are unable to help them selves. . Of the above sum, Tomllnsoa I Co general merchants, donated 1100, and will mail to each orphanage in the State a check for a like amount as Thanksgiving offerings. Entertain la HeaofDf Bride-Elect. ' thinn, N. C, Nov. 17. On Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. U Cromartie, Mrs. Cromartie and Mrs. K L Cooke, deligHtfnlly entertained at a linen ahower in honor of Miss Grace Heliidky, whose wedding take plaee a the iVHh. " Fayettevlll Store "Baraei. Fayetteville, Nov. 17. The grocery store of J. A. Pa vis k Co., on Hay mount, one'' of the oldest , mercantile establishments is Fayetteville, was burned last night, entailing a loss only partially covered by insurance. The fire waa discovered about 11:15 o'clock by 3. A. Davis, who waa sleeping in the rear of 'the building. Mr. Davis had 1 only time to escape from the burning structure and the entire stock of grocer tWVUWVWWVWVVVrVVWVVVVl 6 BELLfcNS Hot wafer Sure Relief Found at Last ! Real Hair Saver And Beautifier QshkJr Main Pall, Barak. Unattractive Hair DeeM Beeatlfal. Aaaadaat, Baf t aj latr er Natal ia rmj -C . i .i . : I 4 V . c Beau'.ifcl Hair and Lots ef -It If Ten Use Parisian lac Here Is aood 'news lor men", and weman wkM hair b falllns eat, whose salps are aoverei with cMMraR ana tick like an ) AU too4 enwsi'ts aa aow aupplr fa with the genulM Parwlaa saca (liquid form), whfafe k auaimntaed to euickly and nfelv aboliah avary aisn of dandruff, stop hthina seals ana fainns nair n promo la a snr arawth, er axny rafundad. 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What Sha Did With Stomach. .OLD INDIAN REMEDY PROMPTLY RELIEVED IT 1 had bees snfferlne 'Tor some time with stuniacb trouble, i'uod disaRreed with ue aad I had symptoms of inli teatlon nil the tine. My legs didn't psia me but were useless. 1 couldn't walk for tno solid mouths doctors ssid mjr nerves were tbe cause. Itickr for me a party came along sad told me sbout Indian IlloodiUiri Bcr. I irot a bottle of the Qenuiue put up by the Pearson Keinedy Company, sud eoeiug the good it was doi: jt neixh bors erf mine started takinj it riKlit sway. Two bottles are Rons now and I Siavo Rained wonderfully. ,1 Rained at least tea pounds on tho two bottles and I can walk when I want to ami do all my own housework. I aever have trouble with indigestion any more and my stomach seems entirely well," writes Mrs. Elizabeth lvenehone of th best known people in Troy, North Csrolina. Mrs. Leach is 65 years of age. ' Thousand Praia It Pearson's Oenuiue Indian Blood Purifier is one of those remedies the whole family may take ia Win tor and Spring. It cleanses the system of the? accumulated poisons. Rinse the blood of its-impurities, which eause so mush so-called rheumatic pain aad trouble and stimulates the vital organ ef kid neys, liver, stomach and bowel to aor uial action and activity. Thin, pale, weak and rundown oiks without life or vigor can increase their ( weight, energy and ambitioa very ensily with this splendid preparation of herbs, roots, barks and berries. Ta Refine genuine be sura-to ank for Pearson's Genuine Indian Blood Fan tier. It is sold by leading druggist. Send them 1.00 for large bottl pro- paid. , (Adv.) When Foot Troubles Begin MOST persons are born with shapely .healthy feet. They suffer from foot troubles onlv. when thev undo Nature's work by farcin, their feet into narrow, pointed shoes. 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