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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1920. Facing- Electric Chair Father Says Gardner Cain, Acquit ted;. Shot Easterr TWO' CAINS SENTENCE! TO DIE FRIDAY 'MORNING Mr; John Tolgw, Attorney For TfkTk Make Final AppealTo Governor Biotast la eaau of Conde,mned; Governor Will v Make Announcement This. MorninffjHa 8aj x Jo Cain, who with hi brother, Gaad aerCain, it sentenced to die at 10! ' o'clock tomorrow Homing for the mun der of Bill Raster, in Hurry county, July, 1018, told Governor T. W. Bickett . tiiffht through hit attorney, Mr. John A. Polgen, of Mt Airyvthnt Walter Cain, hi 18-year-old win. nrott wa anoi that Kilieir j&narcT. waiter - nquiUnd of tho erim when thoy Were tried, ia Hurry county court early in 3919. ' Th prisoner admit that they, were Jnhe partV that attacked Kastor's house on the night of the tragody, that they, hud gono there for tha purpye of driv ing Castor out of tha neighborhood be rsus ha had informed upon thom for ! manufacturing liquor. They deny in fest to kilt him. Pmm Waller Cain thaw ha come "no , wort thnt might save Bis father and hi tinelo tha penalty of a crime of which tUag allugn ha is guilty. Ha ha "been de clared not guilty by a Jury of hia fellow citiaen, but denied on th witness atajid that h wan a party to the death of Easter. It is improbable that any eon foasion would erv to lighten the potv alty hanging over the head ot Joe and linrdner Cain. There "ia tho admittwt rirciimiitTincs fif -t-he Tioit to the Banter hoiiM on a mission of violence. lie might involve himself agia ht the men Ask of the law, but that without avad for tho elder Cain. The facta wore presented to the Governor lait night by Mr. Po)ger, and more. What the chief executive wilt do about t will not be kaown until to day. Be told Mr. Folnvr that he would ad viae hia today if be determined to interfere with the matter further. Be refnaed the ale for commutation of n- - Umta has week for the two am, but comma-ted the eVath eonteae of their - 'rotbat-in-law, Jew Bowie, to SO years' lusrisoaaitat. fiowtcs la repreaenaed at weak miauled lad tool f the Caiaa- . . i Tha eriiciu of xho Cains, taw ateass aeea 4 their eaipovttutiea ween, they wv yniug. thei peautin kwUft t' riftht and trnm, re urged. in houalf f thVVed ai by 3t ITegni. Their atkf'i the Bc-v.H-.mc. Cain. Primitrms kaftiat sninnter nt more thtui Sd, .yea; f -t w Ma km tau die seirs a4 . yxuihomn for gvsstatiuaa tkat., there , ae wroag ia ,b maoatfwtiirt an. J hm af liinnr, that Sssmit schools ami ether erheuW wi gcwi.?a of evil, .Vr. Folftr ifeclared. Th .-ttaae have bad vpportaaUy to kiw wf h aocirty that a abojt to take their Lvee. Mr. JTotger viaite! kia clwat ia tho pTieoa late last aught, aMt tdd tkaa tkat be had done hia atmbit to perauaolu the Oevrrnor to atay r Muteae. lie offered them little) kojio. The men theaa-m-Hn, ronaed eut of Stfal leap to peek with their attorney. aeeaMd dumbly kopeleaa. Tker were bm - aagea to any of their peopln, who liv , oa the far aid of Burry county, in tho IawuBtaina. Joe Cain gave kin a little money that he had. kia bank book and letter to be given to kia wife after he hoolj die. If k la electrocuted. At partiig he thg herplemly to the law : yert hand for n minute, and turned batk to th eell where be hai epeat th . pert year. The attaraey taUd laet night tkat no didat know whether . t kope far com mutation or not. He i irmly ef the . opinio tkat th men aider aeatenee did not actually kill Zaaler, not la the ' ' fae ef the admitted pact t driv him oat of th eommaatty. sad tke eoafe- tkat tkey were la th party that did kin to death, be wa fearful that favrablaetln would not- materialize. He laid that th Cain told kin tkat taey wor nil drinking When they de cided to after Katr..Bd tkat Wal ter Cain get cer to drink than ant of tk otbora. - ! : LIFT RESTRICTIONS IN DURHAM SUNDAY ItekMn. V. C Martk sJlwith only a, few new eaeeo f iaituea reported during tk put three day, tk Durham county board of kaattk tonigkt lifted all r triotioaa poatd tbre week ngo a a ateaaa of aeaking tk. beat epl i demit. Tke removal will allow thurcaet to hold regular Mrriee Bond.r aniT! Monoar morauig ebol and theetret will b allowed to' epen. All other place i buiiaeo effettei by tk r- A WaHiiM RsKip : : V- f or Criy Hir Gray, ctreaVed or faded fcalr can be Immediately msd black, browa or Kgkt browa, whlcAvr sbtd yon da ir. by,the-tfs cf th foHowing rem edy that yosj eaa tnakt at kom: , , - Merely get a box f Orlsx powder at nay drug ator. It cost vary littl aad tt extra to buy. Dissolve It ia ' 4 or. of distilled or rata water a comb it throngs th hslr. Full directions for its and a $100.00 gold boad com in sch bor guaranteeing the uaer that Orlet powder do pot eoataia mlver, lead, xin, sulphur, mercury, aniline. eoaiiar proaucn er tMir derivative, It is eafe, doea not rub off, ia sot stU-ky or gummy and leaves th hair fluffy-. It will sunk a gray-haired per ion look twenty year younger. Adv. PcrcIctcntCousha n " 1 'i wis. (V pmrnt tsiwf raaa 1 'M9a. i -4 trtHm&ant anovttiMo atM a4 t-jt ruw osd Pui. i9 uytuu Sa strietion will be allowed to return to normal operation. STATEWFOR Um'versity Tfeam Puts It Al .Over Opponents; Final Score 41 To 12 tU(eI HiB, March. 3.Tlia Unlver kity of North Carolina busketttall team tonight !(" the beat exhibition ccn on (he local iloojr this season and won a they pleasitd fro,m North Carotin fstute 41 to 3-'. In th fl.wtl half, partieulady, Caro Una played whale of a game, running uo SI poinUr while boldmg bef option ent to C, all of which were gained on foul goals. Ia the entire, game the State team was )e to ehont only three geld aval, two' by C'line and one by kiunta. from thta firat fiie Mcoodi of Dlr, when Ciui una larmVbael ihot clean Hold goal tbwre wei bo doubt Of the outcome. Th State Untm waa ilow mad anaartuin n the eflfcnre. Only ! Clin aad Sipjib, largely l y their tiie. wvi affoctive ur paaatng. ud the ilioot inii wa wild. Carolina, ojn the. other hufct, displayed jnore )rfc and epeed than! at any other, time thl year. The pmwTtit waa hrilliimt, aad Marmichael, Upf'Wt and Hliepaud a,et itu aocurm-y front ail-position. I LUpfft eipcoially played "!rongjarnehooUng the gnaia a)ud domiiiatiita' the play aJl ever th1' floorv zwta l roll na guard war oiLeotive one aafuaec. In th laat fow m.laute Carolina put in four aubatitutce, who showed Biore xeal thnn nceuracy. Jrlln ehct jfoul geain wail. The )iTOt crowd ef th eaeon ws oa hand ami tk rnthusiajm ran bighr aatoug tk aitudeats than at any game yet. i the Hno-up: ; Carolina. Stale. PvDUUUil. Cannieh! A Simple left Forward1. Rourke , I.. ..... Deal Kagbt Forwarii ' 7 liipfort ......i. iroome Center. i, I Merri ' beat liuard. . .. iurley $hepard . j. C'line , Bight ttued.. " I Subetitutionav Kiwin ion Rourke, Binwn-'for'iJforrta' ttrilWtk fwrrTjilpfert, Wooduil fAr Bhepard. Wilhanis. for Deal, Parke for tSurley, Curtia far Oroome. Field goule Marmichaal, S; IjiSpfert, 8; Wloparil, 5; Bourlte, I; Browrn. 1; Rip ple, t ; C'line, t. Fmit goals Cannicbael, I eut of 8; 'lia, eat of 19. Keferee tewie, of Oreeaeboro. rmriir Roth ensiee, ef Trinity. GOVERNOR REVIEWS STATE COLLEGE CADETS (Jveruor Bii-kctl, hix Uff and other prominent North Carolinians reviewed alio State 't'ollego cadet yaerdny at noon" lit front of the yxresMor' Slany The cadet, kmuird by tho band, made a striking impreeewa a try in a re Lea n HittsKMm iIpm. t t h f'snitnl. ilnvn Solistmry to t'abarrns, thnee to the t apnea, aroanta iiae ' apm, out an Bern, avenue te Blmint and out filouut past th Mansion. A tfti reninicut passed the municipal buiWling, it wss reviewed by. Mayor F.ldridge and the eity official. A Warm welcome awaited the eadeta at Meredith College where students had congregated oa th campus1 to see the students pass. The tiovernor eommsnted'Varmly on th showing mad by .the itu dents. His party wa composed of (Jen; B. 8. Roy. star, Adjutant General; Major Cordon Smith, Assistant Adjutant General i Col. J. Bryan (.(rimes, (Secretary of Rtate; Col W. P. Wood, SUto Auditors lr. K. C. Brooks, Slat Pupriieiendent of Fublie Instruction ; Major I&lvey, Coni. uuuidant d Trofeasor of Military Oct ane and Tactka at th Stat Cullags; CapU G. B. Bodney, Assistant Prafea sor of Military iScieaco and Tactic at th Hut ColWge; CoU llsnelson. who is assisting ia drilling cadets at th college; Ur. W. C, Biddirk, president of tk Stat College; lr. U. W. Chase, president of tk University of North Carolina 1 ht. I'stterson. of th.Vai vrsitys Mr. C. T. Wooley, f th Vi varsity Major W, 1L Joyner. . KIR KENT -DESIRABLE. BOOM, close -In, with ot without board, P. O. Box 469. s CAROLINA QUllJI but is. a scloxxtiiic Hcnd of thoso ins-dcod o build end rcin- lorco jfyste bdnj Iwoivby i hoars tciirv cTvclops - a -wcrft cid greats ; easo erf dl$pii :: , Senator's Death Creates Con test Over Prohibition (Centlnsad frosi Page One) ganizattoa to spread propaganda in f a. vor of election of members of tongrcu on a light beer and win platform. A summary of "wet" nctivities in the last thirty days, barring the charge that (be Hoover boom s being shoved along by the "wets," included Th arrival of many petitions to member of both bouses urging sotne modification or the present dry law. Th activities of tiovernor Edwards, of New Jersey, including hi announce ment that ha is going to ths democratic convention to tight for a "wet plank. The intimation that William G. Me Adoo will seek tho democratic nomina tion for President as a "four per cent. beer candidate,'' and that Internal Hevcnua Commissioner Roper will man ago his campaign. The probe, begun by the New lork legislature, into activities of the Aati- eta loon 'League in that Htate. Moat of the prognostieators are guess ing that the Republicans, if they adopt anything akin to a "wet" plank,' will declare for a repeal W the eighteenth amendment and local option. A light wine and beer prorrarA-isfavored bv Owni" DmuiraU - 1 ' - " " ' " T Real a Cooah. Take UAYEH' HEALING HONEY. 35e. -Adv. . . GET 500-GALLON STILL AND FOUR OPERATORS floldsboro, March 3. After making a raid t ear ' Goldstmro this morning, in which rhey destroyed a large moon shine 'till, revenue offircrs journeyed over U Duplin county, where, this aft ernoon, they were successful in locating and destroying a steam utAt still of SOU gallon capacity. When the latter raid waa made the operators were mak ing a "run, aad four whit men were arrested. The still was loeatsd Cfteen mile east of Mount Olive. Th raids today were made under the supervision of Deputy Marshal T. W. Bartholomew, assisted by Deputy Collector Montague and Pendergrsss. There are 400,000 reindeer In Lap- land. Children' Cry The Kind Ton flsv Always Bonrht baa borne the elsrnsv tare of Chita. 11. Fletcher end bu been made under hia personal superriaion tor over SO rears. Allow no one to deceive yon in thl. Counterfeit. Imitations and juHt-aR-rrMMi" are bnt uetuui ut V4uiurcaaierience aprairiHt szporiiueuu What IJstatoriA I a liarmlea frabUtats for Caacar Oil. I'nro. Kotio, Drop and Boo thin tiyrnpa. It contalna neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic aubatance. For more than thirty years it baa been in conatant nae for the relief of Conatlpatlon, Flatulency, Wind Collo and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverlahneas arlslnsr therefrom, and by regrilatlnr the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as KimUatlon of Food Klvlnr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Fanacesv Xhe Mother's Friend, Tho Kind You Have Always Do ugh t , yBetn the In Uao For Over 30 Years jBOOrUMUUMt. V h? oyet Thcro wo food qualilii2js irt wheat ixTkd badesy which you are not acquaiiicd YrftK, if you have tvsvar 'calcux. E f Executive Committee and So ciety Will Act On Bond Is sue of $100,000 -A far-roaehiiig ' building program looking eventually toward tha complete re-arrangement or tae fctau fair "grounds, will b before ti. executive committee and the members of the North Carolina Agrieultural Society at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce room Friday at ttftoui At thi time bond issue of $100,000 will be proposed as a beginning. Th eiecutive committee has been called by retiring President Charles W. Horn, of Clayton, to meet Friday at noon, when the adminiatratioa will Ik closed with reports front Officers. Mr. Horn will turn over the meetmic then to his'Suecessor, General Julian H. Carr, of Durham, who will nam his new executive committee. The joint session of th eseeutive committee and the member will go into a discussion oi th needs of the fair. By authority ef the last sesiir.n of the society, held during Fair. Week;' atsp have been taken looking toward improvement of the ground cd the buildings. Mr. George HVHolconibe, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, one ef the foremost designers of fair and exposition build- tags in the country, has visited Raleigh by invitation of the State fair author ities, and has submitted a deals;. .which will revolutionise., condition there. . Among the luatures of th deaisa is th re-location of the race track, fur the utilisation ef apace which ia now idle, and the erectioa of a grand stand te house 7,000 people and bleachers to seat 6,300. Theae will seat $50,000. By the proposed bond issue of $100,000 the State fair will be able to pay off $30,000 indebtedness and still have $70,000 to devote to the race track, grand stand, blenriifrn nrH to gome needed gem-" una jpps aon . .. Europe. , . for Fletcher's experunenU, ana endanger the PROPOS CHANGES IN FAIR BUILDINGS s " ir " t iii-iiimi-i run i,, hi i i-n tii r f ixapenenc aprainnt UzperimeuU la CASTOftlA Eignatareof Horina Talmadge AT THE TODAY Marion Butler Remains a Pow i - -er InStateMvPUV (Ceallasrd from 'Tag Om) J: dent of publie instruction.., The conten tion ia it plauma. endorsed woman suffrag and aaad a W of racket when Mr. P.- Ulcus Heater cast Wake's vote for deHrates at large iii akk-h Duncan was practically luuinated, get ting only four and k half vote, ilrs. .Sharp made a speech to yie eanvenUoa in which ska said aaor in five sniaote than Jekn Parker waa able te put through ia an hour. She prosnwrd to reader due obedMaca to toe power that t. J'".: J "' Tk convenUoa Hi a lot of romping on the rersluatio act and successfully straddled th issue ia tt platform, While not eoademning tk principle, of fair vara, it 'w eut after the a ministration ef th act, which fcann't yet been put into operation, and had a lot to say about th policy, specifically con demning the" change i tlie time f lut ing taxes fros May first to January first.' -- ' "Wecoumend that gnat nd patriotic band of 8ennle.rs who have prevented the ratification ' f tk League of Na tions,' tk platform caatiaaca aad ttwa proceeds to the asaal desowaeement of the Democratie party for extravagance and other misdemeanors. This was is line with tk telegram at Senator Lodge earlier in th day. Stack Demand Fast vJewset ElerUMa. Readjustment f tk cagrenionaJ districts is asked for sud tha stbek demand for bnet election laws and the Australia a ballot is included wbilo the Morehead labor-capital platform, it patched a bit by asking that laborers, be- f urninhed living quarters and equal ity of opportunity.' AVoe unto labor, however, if it shouhi get in the way of the long suffering public; it will the be given the full penalty of th law. Better school house ar wanted, marc pay for teachers asked for and free text-books for school children strged. The poor farmer, is- given a etiea for his di(catia and rather tame section is inserted asking for a Ktato wide system of road. Solicitor J. J. Hayes, of North-Wilkesboru, wanted to IMFL1TEBIZA GEEU52S 1 W VALENTINI POTT PIERCE. M. D. Nr V?C j Saatttlof Xafi ,000 asana sTsonlftod vsr Tims, aloe, root; of jalap, and sold ia every drug store as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. . Then surround yourself with hot water bottles. It Is a fact mentioned by physicians of the largest experience that the effort on the part of natui to throw off th? poisons results sometimes in - inflammation of tho kidneys. . It is therefore very important to assist nature' in eliminating the toxins (poisons) from the body thru the bowels, slon and kidneys. Not only should this be carefully attended t0..t?y the sick, but by the person jt ho wishes to ward off an attack." A new kidney remedy called "Antric" (anti-uric) can be obtained of the druggist. This "Anuric" flushes the bladder and kidneys and throws off the poisons (toxins), and should be taken with hot water or hot lemonade. Gear the nose with some good antiseptic spray or Dr. Sage's Catsrrh Eemedy. It is, of course, anneceasary for me to emphasise this, keep strong and healthy, fear neither germ nor " Flu ." and observe the three Cst A Clean akin. Clean bowels, Clean nose and mouth and you have half won the battle. Frank-& f vARE SHOWING . : i. - ... ' .Very Smart Styles in . mnsHdts "Ju4 a LiUle Different. Just a Little Better." '' DUNLAP, DOBBS, BORSALINOS It's Time for a NewLBoruiet," ' , Come-in-3' r $5.00 to $10.00 King & Holding aothiera-Haberdashcra-- Hattera. ' tl3 Faycttevillo St. . Ysrkorgh Hetet Baildlng. - romp f"j?tate Highway Fagloee W. 8. Pallia, but the coaventton thought beat t- take er ef tki in a separata reo- althoaah Major Butler anid Pallia is to l irnl at the ned of kia present contract anyway.'. Highway Comnus sioner oho Cameron, who was in tho ball, took no part in tlie discussion. Tk adoptiu lif the ptutforui foli lowed tk lv feliat' th iaU taking phsee win) tU votes woro feeing counted for deltgatea-at-latge, Marion Batter first ad a liltlo talk to make, tba . Carl Duncan, vka was not a detente, as taittMl to tho stage. John Metki- Morekesdl was trot te, coute forward. Then cam the handshaking and th' pledging of undoing .allegiance ta the party by Jake NuwfU who is for America over all and J. Cliff, not te be outdo said ''well doae, . ' La baa J- Jenkins, tookiiig the part f a eeagveomaa already, who was re cently aouuaatd for th jolt Uv tlut Ki-pubinans in tlie Tenth, asked en dorsement fur' the iuriuiLiiion pins to giv a twau ta-overy uisrkargcd suldier. White awr Namsd for Senate. Major tJeorge Butler, of Criuton, and Jon A. HenUrk-ts, of Marakall, were nominated for electors at lart, while T. P. Click, of CatawM., put A. A. Wbitener, of Hickory, in noaiinntioB for the Seauit. Wkitener, who had pleaded for harmony , tkrwighout the day, promisod to meet St-aator Over man anywhere and everywhere.,. John J. Parker, of Monroe, wns nom inated by Wi M. Love, of tk same tow a, and 11. "P. Seawell, of Carthage, seeouded tb nomination. It .ent tlirunijh with MoWjhead Jvreciaion ".and Parker regnled- tu tired delegate for aa keur.witn a keynote awh is wkV-k he charged tke lemorutic rty with being a reactionary jxtrtv iu one (Contiaaod on Tag Feorteea.) fio Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura Influenza is produced by a bacillus or srerm coming chiefly from dis charges from tie nose, throat and lungs of the person who coughs, sneeaes, or spits. Tho person at tacked feetoC chilly, develops a high temperature usually accompanied by headache and " a.c h e all over as it is usually described. If yon have the above symptoms get into bed as quickly as possible, after a hot mustard foot-bath. Take a good purgative, such as one made up of May-apple, leaves of Willis LMsei Up a TitH Sere Qest With Mother's bs cold H hat tk Unat aad kest. cassia; anasams, ta tia U take uick staps to nrsvaat liimi-'r. r k iiaiees rasa A aaiiahk aad baiaim raasjady fas arw asublea ia Veair asasvmsBr.tad rska. ia. TWiatrflUiaaltca.; enal sktahbu ukah swKtmM to the Mat of Uw troiiMe, and reliavea the coocntmo Kks auslc. Uaoa'l fvt Svv akoaU s hand far Call Woodward Today Women, as well as men, have learned of the economy in using dry-cleaning service regularly. Cleaning Pressing Repairing Dyeing PromptVtVd expert service i 409 FayetteviUe St. Both Phone 262 ki-T- ifa3 II SCB S1 tar a caoaeucr. MM i I n via aamries ymihsw wekb MM m a will hrsak crosOTt enmh. r MM ! '0arwssa- 'rt. aU it We and VaaCUu4-Xll , Oa jan. I II amrM ii i--" r ZD Cleaning SMALL BOYS AND GIRLS ' ? given our prompt Uten tion and receive the same courteous treatment as the "grownups." , "Better Bicycles and Better Service" - t is the standard we main tain. QUALITY Bicycle Co. 105 S. Wilmington Raleigh, i
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