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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1919. PERSHING GIVEN ROUSING WELCOME Delivers Address Before South cm Commercial Congress In Savannah Savannah, Ga,, Dec. 8. Delegstea to tbs Soother Commercial Congress, which betas its eleventh aaaual meet iig her today, put the business for 'which they wera called together aiide today ia order to do honor to Gea Jobs J. Pershing, who interrupted hie trip of inspection of eamps and war taduitriea to coma here and address the Congress. The opening aeuioaa of the Congress whose purpose ia the upbuilding of eouthera commerce, agriculture and in dustry, waa featured by aa address by Uoneral Perth iog, who, after paying warm tribute to aouthera soldiers who fought ia the World War, ended by de livering a note of optimum on the fu tare ef America. Gov.,8 A-'.Cpoper, of South Carolina, who spoke ia response to addresses of welcome, brought the -Congress to ite feet with the declare tioa that "Anarchy, Radicalism and Bolshevism sever would find a foot' bold ia Dixie.' m!sr ' Ueaeral Perching and Lieut. Belvln W Alaynard, the i lying Parson, were honor guetta at a banquet given by the CongreM tonight. At eectional meetings held during the day, the Haute of Southern Governors meeting with the Congress, the Cotton CongreM and the Woman'a Auxiliary discussed subjects toaaected with aouthera economic prob lean, Tuberculosis waa gives a lead' lag part in the diieuttioa by the gov ernors. , NORTH CAROLINA MAY RECEIVE A. L. A. BOOKS Schools throughout the Stat may be beneileisrles through the "demoblllzs-J tioa" of the aevaral million booki as cumulated by the Americas Library s aociation during; the war, according to information received here yesterday. Miss Mary Palmer, of the North Caro lina Commission, left yesterday for New York to attend a meeting of the eommiation that will determine the mat ter. Through a widespread appeal during the war, a huge library of eeveral mil lioa bftoka waa s messed by tha A. L. A.. and placed in camps in America arid France. Sine the demobilisation of the army there ia so longer any need for maintaining theae librariec, and it is ex pected that they will be distributed j among tha schools of tha country to aug ment the libraries now maintained. A Tickle !a The Beginning. of a throat or painful cough. HATES' HKALINO , HONEY Stops the fickle by Healing tha Throat. Soo par bottle. Adv. ... "NO DETAILS GIVEN ABOUT AGREEMENT (Coa tinned from Page One.) the attorney general, and Fred Van Nuye, who will auceeed Mr. Slack as district attorney next month. Board Meets This Afternoon. The meeting of tha executive board of tha miners had been called for S 'clock tomorrow afternoon to bear the propeeal made by President Wileon through the attoraey general and which President Lewis aad Secretary Green have agreed to urge upon tha miners, mm m mil inr wwmons 01 we sinus. Several of the district officials of the ' coal workera had reached Indianapolis Ista thia afternoon and the others who composed the executive board and scale committee all of whom are defendants in tha contempt proceedings, are ex pected during the sight or early to morrow Morning. While Mr. Lewis and Mr. Green would sot discuss tha Washington conference, thev annarit MtlaflMt with tti. to. which tha situation has taken and It was indicated that they expect a speedy settlement of the strike and resumption of work ia the mines. It Is believed that statement by Ellis Searles. edi tor of the United Mine Workers' Jour nal, to tha effect that any proposal which met tha approval of Mr.. Lewis '.and Mr. Green would be endorsed bv i the executive bosrd, reflected opinion aone.ru tha miners generally. There was much speculation tonight fla tfk 4h term ttt th imimu! nf To Step CeusMnj Clop Tha Tlcklo , Hay cg' 'V ; Healing Honoy '5 Stops Tha Tickle Heals The Throat wuresioeuraga 35c per Bottle A Tree Box of Cwm'i O Pmm sVarfr Smtrm Opens the Pores and Penwtniteg For Head Colds, Chest Colds and Croup, Is enclosed with everr bot Ut of Hayes' Healing- Hooey. , Yoa get tha Conga Syrup and tha Bales (or one price, iio. . Made, Reoornmended aad Goavaateed ta Ue Publio by , - , PARIS MEDtONE COMPANY laetmnafLaintttonWMQotolMTsMaa1 el sml i iiiaiu luiQ. CLDIIOS3 SALE r.jinl will be aoll at ' -r 1 ' '! ft 11 o'r'or k President Wilson and widely divergent views wera expressed. However, a pre ponderance of opinion favored reports that the proposal did sot contemplate any advance ia wages above the It per eent proposed by the" government through 1'qel Administrator Garfield at the close of the last joint conference of operators and miners ia Washing ton, but contained provision for ap pointment of a commission to invent! gate and report on what is a just in crease in wages. Under this plan, it was believed, the miners would return to work nt once at the 14 per eent ad vance and after final settlement be (riven the benefits of any increase above the 14 per eent by payment of baok wages during the period intervening. BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS A regular meeting of Raleigh Lodge No. 735, will be held tonight at 8:30 oelcck. A. E. DICKS, Exited Buler. H. D. BUNCH, Secretary. Restrictions On Lights and Heat of Drastic Nature (Contlnsed from Page One.) co-operate in srrsnging, within the pro visions of the order, schedules, days and hours of work to permit the maximum uUhiaiwn X.trftBsp.oru!in equipment Many Restrictions In Force. Many of the restrictions contained in the order have been in force in some States some days, having been placed llf r-ffnct tiy-Rciriwnal- (mh committees and Htuto authorities. The. order issued tonight, which will effect more jiersons than any coal rationing measure token since the strike, began more than five weeks ago, will make itself felt, how ever, in every community ia the na tion. Issuance of the order, officials ex plained, did not mean that hope of set' tling the strike) possibly tomorrow at Indianapolis, had been given up, but restrictions were neeessai. as a pre cautionary measure. This was ex plained by Dr. Garfield in the follow- ng portion of his announcement of the order . A careful survey of the cosl situa tion Indicates that even if there is prompt settlement of the cosl strike, it will take sometime to adjust the country to a normal basis and that, therefore, certain restrictions will have to be placed on the consumption of bituminous coal and of light, heat and power derived therefrom, so that ur gent dometie needs msy be earod for, the necessary foodstuffs produced and really essential light, power and heat supplied. Already in many parts of the country restrictions as to the use bpmone Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute" Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel For 17 years he used these tablets (a vcp-table compound mixed with ohv oil) in fats private practice) with great (access. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no gripini, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel 'togy and "heavy." Note how they clear clouded brain and ' perk ud the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. It's assdlsss aai aUavereas ta saif er front a clogged aa systeas bwcaaaa It arte lays the lawjsda Man far a Uiettau of Misery aad UMsaaltk. ml nnrrs urn rnxs taken see ar two at attiaa - tetclOr eJisniaatea all tMsisoaoes wnsta aurter fresa (he systtsa ajsd atreaftlMa the srwala. wmsm Winter it Coming On U w Paint .Your 4l ! ; Hjl IhmUhi I Tfi7liTT rr irll ffiilni a ... HACKNiEY DROTHERS : :; Wilson, N. C. ATTEHTIOIl, BUILDERS! doorandX MTTToting customfri buying complete orders of; MILLWORK tha opportunity to secure their needs from our plentiful supply of DOORS and NAILS. All kinds of DOORS OAK, BIRCH or KLIMAX. Especially French doors end Bevel Plates. Also hard wood floor insr. ' We want orders for epeclal detailed cabinet work end all kinds of special millwork. Does this interest you? .. snd lumber and millwork lists for our freight-paid cm CAC.O AND riVCIXDALE LUMSClt CO., of coal and coke for lighting; and best lag purposes aad for the production of electricity and power for euch purposes have been adopted. Regulations were tonight issued to make such restrictions uniform ever the country and thus aid in the conservation of coal. , Ta Cmrm a raid In One Day - Take LAXATIVE BBOMO QUIXECE (Tablets). It atoDS the Cough and Headnehe and' works off the Cold. E. W. OROVfil signature on, each box. 80. Adv. BICKETT TO SPEAK IN NINTH SATURDAY (Contluaed from Page Ose.) popularity of Inr. Hoey and his ex pressed platform appeals . strongly to the laboring elats in the district, while on the other band Mr. Morehead, who represents a class that has from time to time opposed the labor organization, kaa lost strength on that count. There ere 22,000 organized labor men in the district, and this strength, going very largely to the Democratic standard bearer, will swell the party majority that will without doubt be rolled up next week. Old People Who Are Feeble aad Children Who Are Pale and Weak Would ba areatlv benefitted by the General mrenarthentiiah Tonio Effect-of UBOVE'B TAJiTriLfchH cbill TUMU. It purities snd enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. A General Strengthening Tonic for Adults aad Children. 0Ocr-Ad v. Carranza Backed Radicals In Plot, Says Senator Fall (Contlanad from Page One.) Mexico, Toxaa and Arixona. In this connection the memorandum called at tention of the suggestion in the Zim merman note that Mexico communicate with Japan suggesting adherence to the plan Ian and offer her mediation between Japan' and Germany. The evidence in possession of the committee Senator Fall informed the President Indicates that conditions now along ths border srs "rapidly taking on tha earns character which had been assumed in our relations with Mexico prior and subsequent to" the date fixed for the uprisings under tne plan et San Diego. The Aew Mexico Senator supported us In a Nine-Inch Beaver Brown Boot ' The Pinnacle of Perfection ia style, workmanship and quality ; has been attained in the making et ' the beautiful Boot ' shewn above? Beaver Browa Kid of the flnest Quality Vs ased la snaking both vamp and uppers. Covered Louis fceeW and light wsh) soles add te Its daiaty appearance. Let as shew yoa hew alee it will look ea year feet --'Jest ". i. a ' Car For the Spring PAINTING THAT transforms your Car Our effective Nnethod ef auU . palatlag really renovates aad rejuvenates yoar ear-fives It that np-to-dxte appearaaee makes It look like aext yrar's model. Facts! It'a all ia the , Calntln flnlaklav liv na. dta the "know-how" ef ef perieeee. recent chargee that radical literature advocating the soviet form of govern ment was being distributed by the Mex ican embassy aad the consulates of Mexico ia the United States by aa ae count of the manner ia which the in formation wns secured. A copy of the booklet was procured from the embassy by mailing' a request to the embassy, the Senator said, adding that admiasioa by the author. .Arthur Thomson, that the Mexican government was aiding him la the distribution of his artkls snd that it had secured from him several thousand copies, Is contained in a letter written in reply to one signed by a German name. Carraaza'a Bine Baok. The committee the memorandum aaid, Children Cry Wasiennnajsjwsjasjsjn Tbo Kind Ton ITave Always iurv ui viiM xz. x- icicner, sums dm Deea tnsKlo under hu pergonal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. 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For comfort be sure to send your collar work te the CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY PHONfca T4 Wo .Deaf Til Eqiial .0.0 ES into 4Sun- CurcdvKVith all its natural flavor and fragrance. t Nothing artificial about this choicest . of chewing tobaccos, y r TrTTitanaScc 5Un has obtained possession of what Presl dent Carranza called his "blue book." At varioua places in this book attention Is called to ''the oppressive- policy" of the Cnitcd States towards Mexico and stress Is laid upon the assertion that President Carranza has resisted every such en croachment and every instance from the first proposed Niagara conference down to, and including ths American protests as to nationalization of lands and other properties, that he has been successful by "refusing absolutely to yield ia any respeet to ths demands" of this govern ment. The memorandum also contained' a eopy of a letter said to have been writ ten by Carranaa to Miss Hermila Gal lndo, who had written a book entitled for Fletcher's Boaeht hw borne the sle-na- Syrups. It contains neither,. Signature of BALXIGBT, If. C cms Chewing . It is cured by ana agea The to fit the las madc i BkoWN iJOQK ax AX1V1 "Ths Carranza Doctrine." The Mexican President's note to her concerned a second book, which he said he wished her to write and with this in view he was sending her a copy of the "Bluo Book," which be said would justify the attitude of his government in its "sys tematic hostility towards foreign specu lators, especially Ameieans and Eng lish." " , "Do not forget my injunction," Car raru4 wrote, "to describe ia lively colors the tortuosity of the America a policy with ' relation to our country, causing the figure of Wilson to stand well out as the director of that policy." 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