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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1920. full firm UD CK HEAD SUFFRAG SIS-HERE- : Elected To Presidency at Meet' ' Ing Yesterday; Delegates Named For Convention Mist Elsie BidditaTwaa elected pres ident t the Haleigh Equal Suffrage ietagu yesterday afternoon at the meet' ' tag of the league when arrangements were made and delegates appointed for 1 the Stat convention toon to be held in , Qreeaaboro. . Miss Blddlck has been treasurer of the organization almost since its origin. ' Other officers elected yesterday wore: , Mrs. John A. Park, first Tice-preeident; 5 Mrs. Palmer Jerms,n, second vice-pres-ident; Mrs. H. H. Brimley, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. i. W. Bailey, rec ording secretary; Miss Annie Travis, treasurer, Delegates "were elected also to thwtrlous phyiieal inflrnitis. Greensboro convention and include Mrs, T. P. Jermaa, Miss Martha Haywood, Mrs. C. A. Hhore, Miss Klsie Biddick, , Miss Susan Idea, Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mis Kugenia Clark, Mini Annie Trsvis, Miss . Minnie Bagwell, Miss Lillian Thompson. After the Bute convention a sweeping effort will be made to enlarge the mem. bership of the local organisation. Al ready there are hundreds of women in Heieigtt-who- re -in. .sympathy .. with " the auffnige movement, but who are not members of the li-sgue. A' broadening of the scope of the organization will b undertaken by which it. will include " wide range of elvie aetlritiea. Mist Middies, with a committee, will under take a house to house canvass of the city to test out the suffrage sentiment and Interest other women art now mem l ers with the organization aad lis ob jects. Old People Who Are Feeble and Children Who Are Pale M Weak Would be greatly benefitted by the General Strengthening Tonic Effect of CHOVE'S TA8TKLKSS chill TONIO. It Verifies and enriches the blood and builds np the whole system. A Genc.al Strengthening Tonic for Adults and Children. 60c. Adv, To Heal a Cough. Take HATES' HEALING HONEY, 35. Adv. BISHOP DARST HAS FAITH IN HEALER Before Immense Congregation In Wilmington He Tells of Hickson's Work Perhaps never before iYi the iristoiy of St. James' Episcopal church hue the building accommodated so many peo ple it did yesterday afternoon, when hundreds of the city's population visited th church to hear Bishop Thomas C. Darst speak on James Moor Hiekson'a healing mission, says The Wilmington Star of Monday. More remarkable thaa the groat crowd, however, was the fact Mint men and women were there from every denomination, Hebrews ana Catholics, aa well as Protestants. Most of them were of Bound bodies, but here and there in the congregation could be seen those suffering from va- SAY GOVERNOR EDWARDS SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY Trenton, N. J., Jan. lB.-fltate. At- torney tieneral MeCran announced today that he had declined the request of the , Anti-Saloon League of Mew Jerjey to , intltut proceedings in the Bute Su . preme Court to prevent Uovernor-elxet . fcdward. I. Edwards and twelve Demo cratic assemblymen from Essex county, . who were elected on a "wet" platform, , from taking office tomorrow. He said the facts at this time "did i not warrant such proceedings," and that the State constitution gave the Assembly ine-aoier-ptrwer- ol bulging -UiequaUB- cations of its members. The league had requested action on the ground that the campaign expenses of the candidates had exceeded the mount provided for under the State corrupt practices act. t OVER THKEB HUNDRED ADDED " TO CHURCH K8 BY REVIVAL Lexington, Jan. 19. Three hundred aud ninety-two conversions and roelam . atoins reeulted from the Culpepper meeting which closed here this after noon. Kev. Burke Culpepper left to night for hie home la Memphis, Tenn., having been here two weeks. The town ad county hat perhaps never had such a soul-stirring revival aa that just dos ed. , Bishoo Darst - bad spent the paat week in Richmond attending the healing mlsnlon conducted r-tf Jsfflii Moore Uirkson. On Thursday he assisted the healer from the chancel of Holy Trin ity church. While the biahop was in Richmond a telegram was sent by th chairman of the Episcopal Men s Church Club asking him to address a meeting Sunday afternoon at St. James church on Mr. Hickson's work. The bishop spoke or one Dour, nut so intense was the interest that hardly a person stirred. The biihop, told the etory of what he had seen and heard in the most atu railway,-Mntrjtt-m earnestly that he seemed truly inspired. There was something about his message which not only convinced and satisfied those who had some questioning and with skepticism in their hearts, but thsrowaa something .Li.-li gripped the very hearts of his audience and jirought tears to many eyee. The bishop first told of how the gift of healing had been discovered in Mr. Hickson about twenty year ago when he was boy of fourteen. He had been taught an implicit faith in prayer by his mother. One day in bis home in England a younger niei. ber of the fam ily was suffering intense pain from facial neuralgia. The boy Hickson went to her aud with his child-like faith, laying his hands on her face, offered a prayer to uoa, asking mm to make her well, and almost instantly the pain left her, he stated. During the years since Mr. Hick"n has many times exercised the same power which his mother had called that day a "gift of Mod." But only in re cent year has the healer used his sift in any public way. Bishop Darst said that his first uc quaintanee with Mr. Hickson was luet fall while attending the general conven tion of the Episcopal ehurch at Detroit. Mr. Hickson was tJbere at the earneat quest of the Rev. Dr. Manning, of Trinity church, New York, In order thit he might receive th endorfeweut ot the convention en hie attempt to-revive the gift of healing in the ehur.h. From the veryfirit, the biahop said that he wa profoundly impressed by the man's consecration, and the cviikac 'if the healing power of Christ aa hoa in Mr. Hickson's ministrations so that when it-waa learned that one of three healiag mission was to be held in Richmond, he decided to go with SOO other Wit- eiingtonia.ni. CRAFTS RICHMOND STORE IS DAMAGED BY gram of employing well known "smell ing" lawyer and giving these apostle of light unlimited rope. The adminis tration is willing for them to have it aad if ever there was a time when it looks like' the giving of enough rope will bang, it is now. NORTH SEEKING TO GET EXPORT TRADE FIRE Mr. T. H. Bower, local manager for the A. i. Craft Piano Company, was notified yesterday that the Richmond store of the firm, located at 218 North Second Btreett' was damaged by (Ire earlj yesterday morning The ire broke out in the- basement, but was confined to that ami the ground floor. The damage was about ten thousand dollars. In appreciation of the work of the firemen, Mr. Crafts took all those who assisted in extinguishing the blaze to a nearby restaurant for an early morning meal. Premier Viaita Pelncare. Faris, Jan; 19. Premier Millerand, conferred this afternoon with the rmyn- bers of bis newly appointed cabinet and then went to the Elysee palace alone to visit President Poinev. It was an nounced that M. Millerand would present the ministers of M. i'oineare at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning and later to President-elect Desehanel. I ( eniieaed Xrons Page, One.) M'Adoo Likely To Draw Sup port of State Democrats .4Catlnn4 tram fgsj)ne.) on another with an even brighter chorus. But no one sees the finale. The trnth is that their investigations snd their charges are amounting to noth ing; roiled in their efforts to develop something rotten in Denmark by the diligent effort of their own commit tees, they have embarked upon a pro- who made the request for Charles C. King, of JVeemaaa, Columbus eonnty, father, of the girl, Mr. FiukessUedt informed Mr. Godwin that the girl, when wir waa declared, was in Aus tralia v its her husband, who has taken ont first naturalization papers, and were given passport to Germany in stead ot America, as requested. ' Mr. Godwin today had passed in the House a bill to permit the Whiteville Lumber Company, of Ooldsboro and Whiteville, to construct a bridge across the Waecamaw river, at a point, near 6ld Dock, iq Columbus -county. f. W. PU-ss, of Marion, is here on business. ' ' May Increase Salaries. The salary increase . bill for United States Attorney andMajcsttaU, intro duced by Benator Knute Nelaon, will be given consideration tomorrow by sub committee of the Senate, of which Ben ator Overman is a member. Under the bill, the United States At torney for the Eastern District, will receive 15,000, an increase -over bis present salary. District Attorney' Ham mer, of the Western District, will get $3,500 in place of HfiOO. Senator Overman today advised Sen ator . who want United States At Johnoon, of th American League, re receive increases to appear before the ub-eommittee or file a brief with the committee showing their attitude toward th recommendation of the Department of Justice. For Itching Eczema, Old Sore and Piles Rheumatism is completely washed out of the system by th celebrated Sblvar Minerul Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Taates lino; cost a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our Kaleiith Agents, Porter Candy Co. Phone them, -(dv.) 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