Tuesday Morning, November is, 'im ,
THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.
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SHERIFF WALLACE TELLS
ABOUT CHARLOTTE RIOT
Continuation 6f ' Evidence at
Hearing of Policemen; Mill
Han's Evidence
(Spetinl to the Nee ed Observer)
Charlotte, No. 17.' Three salient
poiiils were brought out f the defease
tiujay when th preliminary bearing of
t'hirf of JPolit. Walter Orr and thirty
Member of bis department, charged
. with the tnorder of lire oiea killed dur
ing the ear-bars riot on August S3, wat
resumed before Justice Alexander.
Thfough the testimony of Cha. Wil
liams, night auierinteiiilent of the
Athcrtoa Mills, Hheriff N. W. Wallace
and Joe Garibaldi ,a prnmiuent (,'har
lotte Jewelert the detente sought to
. ihowt
1 Tfiat, a party of unknown men,
coming from the direction of the. ear
barat ca the night of the riot, sought
to ascertain the exact location of powdor
magaainea ia the Ticinity of the Ather
toa Will.
1 That the first shot fired during the
riot cam from some one in the crowd,
and not from Chief Orr, aa the proeecu-
tioa has sought to proe.
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iua m cro vciueuj looa a
Vol to lynch Policeman Merritt, the
officer alleged to have struck Clem
Wilson, and voiced their plans in loud
tones.
Evidence sf ftaperlatredeat.
r " Wimanif testrfte that severat men tn
a 'blind" automobile approached him oa
he night of the riot and asked concern
ing the location of certain powder mag
azines la the vicinity When Informed
that the explosives had been moved,
V'illiams said, the men declared they
Sheriff's Testimony.
Sheriff Willse uiil ihfit h wo. ln
front. of the tarna . when the trouble
started ant! heard some one ia the
crowd refer to Chief Orr with an oath,
ad gunshot from the crowd followed
immediately. - lie said that the chief
sred in the air immediately after.
Both the aherift arid Uaribaldi test!-
' led that they heard the crowd repeat
edly threntrti to lynch Merritt, and sev
eral times demanded him, although the
aheriff had promised to arrest him the
ext. day.
' The aheriff testified further that after
Tin; Weather
Local Office, l-tted States Weather
Bareaa.
Jtaleigh, N. t Nov. 17, 11.
: I'aJr Tuesday Weduesday, cloudy,
probably rain; north and northeast
winds, increasing.
TEMPERATURE. .
riunriMi .6.54 a. in. Huimet ,C;IN p. m.
Dry IJulb
Wet Bulb .....
Hoi. Humid tv
Ml
41
03
, ni. 12 m. 8 p. m.
4
47
55,
4
50
Iliglwat temperature ............
lowest tempernturo
Mean, temperature ...A.
xccsa or delleieney for the day . .
Average daily-excess since Jaau
ary 1st
Amount for tho 24 hours ending
at 8 p. m
Total for the month to date .. ..
Excess for the month
Deficiency since January 1st ....
DONT OVERDO
OR OVER-EAT
But If You Do,' Few Dose of
Black-Draught May Pre
, vent Serioua Trouble.
Nowata, Okbw Mr. W. D. Dawson,
of this place, soys: 'I have known of
Black-Draught ever sine I can remem
ber, and of all the liver" medicines I
ever used, Black-Draught is without
donbt the test. We would mt be with
out it in the house.
I nsed to' take - pills and different
things, but after taking a course of
strong medicine I would be left in
constipated condition, and would need
then to use a laxative. But' after I
tegaa to take Black-Draught I dfd not
have any trouble of this kindA
I take a big dose at night and follow
few nights with lighter doses, and 1
ata like a new man until I overdo or
overeat,1 and neglect to take care of
myself until the liver gets oat of fix.
when Ijve to go1 to Black-Draught
again. . ,
Black-Draught I have found la nit
that ia necessary for the. bloated feel
lag im the stomach, sour stomach or
. tad taste ia the mouth so common In
spring in the swampy country.
Try Thedferd'a Black-Draught. At
all druggists. Adv.
Harade
KINKY HAIR
becomes Iobj, aoft, lestifa tai
easy to arraagt. HARADE abso
lutely remove tie cause ef
dandrnS, carta tetter aae relieve
itclarf the scalp. . -. v ,4
Don't Ukt raMltntet.
At all irug store er 25 cents
I y Bail, tend stamps ar coin.
AjenU WaaU,
c:;itolas.c..
22 CouIJ
Will Hammond, one of the five men
killed, had fallen in the street, he turn
ed him over and three empty bottles
fell from his pockets. ,
The defense is seeking to shoV (hat
each of the men slain came to the ear
bsrns on the night, in quentionV for no
unlawful purpose, and to this end the
sheriff's evidence concerning Hammond
wss brought Out The hearing will prob
ably continue throojfhjlioweek
TRYING TO KEEP OUTSIDE "
RADICALS FROM FIELDS
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Indianapolis, lod.', Nov.- 17Agents
of the Bureou of Investigation of the
Department of Justice are bending their
efforts towsrd prevention of outside
radical Influence being exerted upon
bituminous coal miners now on strike,
it waa learned todny.
Reports of plana of Bed leaders to
go into the coal fields end urge defiance
of the law and particularly the injune-
rtion issued in federal Court here to
prevent encouragement of the emus
have reached government ageata here,
sad steps sre being takej to prevent
the carrying out of these plana. In one
ease, H wss stated today, an agitator,
who was tn his way to the Indiana
fields, was overtaken by Federal officer
and warned to keep away. ,
Coal Supply Is Limited.
6t. Louis, MofNov- South
western' Regional uel committee which
apportion the distribution of coal in
tiyt Southwestern railroad region, today
announced that there is available only
about three week, euppjy of foal in
the United Btatee and immediately, be
gan making plans for fuel conservation
in its district which the committee be
lieves will be absolutely necessary in
the event the striking coal miners do
not return to the mines within a few
day.
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For Infants and CM13ren
Hotheis Know That.
Genuine Castoria v
Always
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Use
For Over.'
Thirty Years
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Predicted by Doctors
' Physicians Advise You to Dulld Up .
V Your Strensth-VYhat You
j. ' Neod Is Pepslnol
HAVE you read the warning by city, ttate' and
national medical authorities that another epidemic
of Influenza is coming? Did you learn from ob
servation in the first epidemic how the weak, run-down,
. nervous, debilitated people were the first atricken? Are
you- taking the necessary precaution, to protect yourself?
Are yon building up your strength? Every physician ad
vises you to do so. This epidemic may be worse than the
first. You may be attacked quickly unless you let Pep
si not, the Reconstructive Tonic, Nerve-Builder, Blood
Purifier, and Tissue Kenewer make your constitution
sturdy and strong. r .;; ,
F.very one of your vita! organ will respond quickly to
. l'epsinol -respond with the vitality and the "power that
are necoAry to fight off disease. Pepiinol wilt fortify
u against Iufluenaa. y . . 4 .
Strength, resistance and vitality are needed to combat
Infiuenia successfully. If you are run down, all tired out,
weak, worried, depressed, we recommend that you go to
the authorized Pepsinol agent in your community today
and get Pepsinol. Your physician writ tell you how im- '
portant it i that you should be strodg. ,
You will enjoy the lasting benefit of the genuine Pep
sinol, the medicine so helpful in renewing robust, rosy
health, t is the one medicine which physicians prescribe
unhesitatingly, it pure ingredient being compounded in
strict accordance with the standards of the U. $. Pharm
acopoeia. Made only by The Peplax Medicine Company,
Memphis, Tcnn. - , , X - ' ? . (, x
Don't feel too certain of vour own strength. Pepiinol
is a strength-builder that give universal satisfaction. ' It
us i a protection against the infectious germs of Infiu
enia a well a other disease. This is no time to hesitate. -
The Strenslh-CuIIdlns Tor.la
Cc f cfwiawl froaaj
Klag-Crewell Drag Ce, Dowatowat' Wsltoa Pharmacy,
U nillabora Btt Martla Street Pharmacy, corner Martin
and Blouat Sta.t C H. Fleming, IS W. Mania 84. v
THE BEST SERVICE
- ia all lines of baakiug is what we give you. Checking account, col
, lections, saving accounts, lntsret bering eertifieate ef deposit. ,
, ' M ., LIBERTY BOJvDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, '
The
City
Bank
, IX THE PEABT 6F EVEKYTBINO
R. C ALLEN, Presi Jcnt t IL 1L MASSEY, Cashier
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$27.50 FURS
$22.50
Raleigh Busiest Department Store.
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Second and Final,Big Cut in Suits; Coats and Children's
price tags as they appear on each garment, showing
the second and final cut dnly. 1
EFIRD'S
Women's Suit
CdlorT Navy
Materia : Tricotine
Value: f 112.50
SALE PRICE
$89.50
G oats'
EFIRD'S
Vpmen's Suiu ;
, Color: League Blue
l "Material Silvertohe
.". Value: $46.50
SALE PRICE
-$38J5
With the weather demanding -warmer
outer-garments 'for the .little folkfc and
prices going,vhigher on Children's Coats,
' JJfird's responds nobly with a sale that
' will 'come as a piece of good fortune to
hundreds of Raleigh parents. , .
EBRD'S
Women's Coats
Color: Dark Brown
. Material: Bolivia
Value: $84.50
SALE PRICE
$69.50
$5.00 Children's Coats, i ' dJO AC
Sale Price vOee3
." $6.00 Children's Coats. 1 &A AO
Sale Price .'. lPt.70
$7.50 Children's Coats ' . CC QQ
' rSale Pf ice .. .' . . . sJ. JO
$11.98
$12.50
$22.50
$15.00 Children's Coata.v
1 Sale Price
; $18.50 Children VCoats. "
Sale Price ...... '.
$27.50 Children's Coats.
Sale "Price
EFIRD'S
Women's Coats
' M . ' v-v
Color: Alsace Blue';
Material :,Polo Cloth,
Value: $34.5'
SALE PRICE ;
$29.95
' EFIRD'S
Women's Suits
Color; Gold s
Material : Gold-tone
Value: $82.50
i
. , SALE PRICE
$59.50
FIRD'S
Women's Suits
Color: Reindeer
Material iVelour
Value: $75.00
SALE PRICE v
$59.50
EFDRD'S ,
. .... .
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Women's Coats
, ''Color: Taupe
Material : Peachbloom
' Value: $74.50
t SALE-PRICE
; $6i50
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' EFIRD'S
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Women's Coats
''. 4-;'- 1,''
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4 . Color: Plum
Material: Velour
" Value: $33.50
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SALE PRICE
$27,50
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EFIRD'S
Women's Suits
Material : Silvertone
Color: Flyinsr Fox '
Value; $59.50 .
;,
' SALE PRICE
- $52.50
' EFIRD'S
Women's uits
' Color: Navy
.Material : Tricotine
Value: $46.60'.
- .'sale: PRICE
$38.50
t EFIRD'S.
Women's Coats
Color: Reindeer '
Material; Bolivia
' Value: $59.50 :
, -SALE
PRICE -
$49.50
EFIRD'S -
'Women's Coats
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:' ' Color; Dark Blue)
f ' .- ' -it .:i
Material; Silvertone-
Value: $44.50 T
SALE, PRICE . ;
' $37.50 .
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EFIRD'S
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Women's Suits
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Material : Velour
. Color: Brown j '
-; Value: $121.50
. v'SALE PRICE
$98.50
' 'EFIRD'S
Women's Suits
Color; Navy Blue .
Material: French Serge
Value; $39.50
. SALE PRICE
$32.50
A. L
i EFIRD'S
Women's Coats
, Color: Navy Blue
- Material: Vejiour
Value: $59.50.
SALE PRICE
$49.50
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, EFIRD'S , f
'.Women's Coats
Color; Mahogany
Material: Burella '
Value: $44.5Q
1 ' SALE PRICE "
$38.50
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