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. I- - , 'Friday !,:orjor;a juije 4; ic20. TII2 fwVS AID OSSERVEIt - 1 f r r r : to niopDni'niirDr U.UUUUUUI.L..L Tells 1,000 People at Academy Why He Is Running For -' 4 Governor ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE FREQUENTLY-INTERRUPTED JPldrt-Tltt Ht Setki ,Offlce Baciuut ef Deilrn To Girt ;. 8UU Buitneu AdmiaUtra-,1 ' tioa; Answers Cbsrf es of Op ponenti and States HinSac- prd During War Xobert K, Pi?, lei J mre:enber of Coafreaa from th Seventh diatriet. told a thoun4 people fathered at the Academy of Musi la aiht why k to beekinf the Demoerati aemlnaUoa for flortmorof North Carolinn, the Iking that'he eBtaad to briegto pass should te kMOB eovernor. and dtfttntrtne - Jatt few mlauteeef hisspeMh turntd hia batteriea of ridicule npon hie ppww tritirisa ef hia eandidary. Tha erow waa eatbusitetle. Fre ' oiieBttatytoterrupted aim with kaad rUppiac aad at timet they whooped LthUL.mrMoa1. ai that twin jt tttM!M'Ll. wLy!'" before-the-bouraanouJieaaZJoOM speaking perhapa kept many away, but -a it-aa-tkaouFaLwtlLilled. They atnck throuchont tka koar aad a half that ha (poke, listened eloaely to , jrhatlt had to aay. Th apeaber wa a trifle husky from ever much earBpaita jnf, but aa ha went a Ion a kia voie fiew streamer aad at tha aad ka waa is ai callaat form. V, ' , , Applaua greeted tka speaker when ht entered ika kouaa, atleaded by at dele ration of kia leaders ia Raleigh aad Wake eounty, aad agaia when he was ia troduefd by Mr. A.. A. Thompson, pre.i 1 ent af tha BU.ign aeUoa kU'mu- JJr. Taj; thanked i introdneer iu i "la ieateace aad pnKoeded with kia speech. Ha daclarod that la hia opinio in wat iiatthar wis nr 1a good taita for a eaadidata for aominatioa to maka a partitas epeeeh aad eVlared hia la- tea. on of sticking ta hi main teat, that being hia reaeon for wanting bo Gor- " rrac of tha State, aad tha thing that ha aimed to do If he ia nominated aad "elett. " . f Fatlag the ralaro. i "I am not going to make rofiUUioa rjt"iBrlpl hjiiory. ha offiarnti - - lm liTiag ia tha prerent with y fao turard to tha future. I am RQl goiag ta try to amute you, lidiea and geatle mea, nor to aatertaia you. I am go ing to tall jro why I am U thia im- paiga. and what I hope to do whea I am nominated and elected." : - Then ho traoed tha derelopmeat of the 8tato ta ita material development. tha tremaadona atridea that hae ooeo mad la aitlfulture. ia iadoatry, ia "ioMaT in ithpulafu aning of the governmental ageneiaa , neeewitated hy the material growth of the State. He mentioned briefly tha f unction f the adofatioTml- wjarhtnery, - af agrlcalturil, and other departmental aetirltira that have beea eTolved to meet tha growing demanda made noon gereramea to complement tho material eiranilon. t Jt t-ntTmy intentioo 4-rUUiol aaythiag that baa berA dona ly tha State admialetratioa during tho patt SO ' yean," ha went on, "I yield to ho mao in my admiratioa for tho government that hat been gWea to North Carolina. ' and it atanda with the beet that there ia ia tho Union." Unavoidably tha development of Stat government, he continued, haa followed ' tha Haa of leaat reaUtanee in Hi forma- wv period. ad department! bavi heen .formernnd'liunehedwith thohopo p that they would devtlop Into tha thing; that waa deaired of them. . co-oraina-(ion haa been lacking althoagh the -ral departmenta have functioned effee ' lively, and with great eerviee to tho people. Slate'a Croat Baalaooo. " "A great aa haa keen our induitrial espanaion, tha bntiaee of government it ttill tha blggeet bo.inesa ia North Carolina," ho aaid. "Its rooeipta .aad diiburaementa caeeed thoao ef any enr ooratioa. It haa mora employee, more meaer and mere atochholdrra. It de- aervea aad demand enlciont adminia tratioa, aad that U what I intend to lend my energif to when I am made .' Oovaraor." ," Hero ho turned hit peeh to a rfu ' tatioa of the mllegatioa that tha office of Governor ia without influence and without power. "Ia there oa.of you who . would aeeert that Vaneo, Scale, Jarvla, Olena and Kitchin were without ia- - tlneneo When they were Governor of thia Statof! ho naked. a4 hia audience - anawered him With aa tnthueiaetie dm ' eattratioa. He declared that tha offlee - -'carried with it the moral tatlnnce of three million people, and that there ia aa greater ; power ia a Pemoeratie "government.' Ha declared that he ia eoching tha ' offlee, not. from motivea of penoaal ambition, avot 01 tha glory, .thongb not , unmindful aad appreciative of ,theoo ; thing, but from a detiro to grvtho fitato the benedt ef hia aaporwace ia fid yoaracif buiinev esrrUaeo.. Hedoj clared that hia firat act n governor -would bo to occur the acrvice of the beet ' available organisation export and net, him to work ea the. State ad miniatraUoa with a view of finding out where it eould Jvt itrengthvaed. aad if. It had weakaeaaei,- to remedy them, if there ia duplication of effort among -tha dtpartmenta, to eliminate it, and ,. t point the way to th hi;het devei- lifini fMH(V HvtifsMi From the tsUte admioiitratiiin. ' h T ; would torn to the county governmental tvttem .that haa remained enchang cd - throughout the SO year. . "If aay privit buif were opernt' ed on the principle which obtain ia onr eounty governmente, the bank, ruptry court would hate, ta bo multi- plied 100 timea," ha derlarod. - -i-"It hat been charged that I am eaor moaaty wealthy," he aaid, turning to rritioamt that have been made of hint 'during thev campaign. "I have been a butiaeet man for thirty Are year, aad have beea aueceaafuV but Jiot io th extent credited to me. I bar beea , tueectaful enough aot to have to call upoa any one elao to payvmy eampaiga tipeaact, and whea I eater th Gov. erner'a office, it will be unhampered with obligation to any ar.aa for hia HiJluti ia gtttirg there.' - "I have beea called a Soelaliat ty one of Imy opponent. I don't hnow whether ho hnona what a Boelalitt'i or not, but if hi dednitioa, f one meaturea Ua kaowMgOr a haowg nothing About it I ttt it that SoeialUt i one- who vrold take everything aad divide ft up. . 0 0 1 would not agree to that There are a lot of hard knock behind what I hav got and I am aot willing to divide mfci a aorry, acewodrol who haa never bee diligent tnough to auikl aa' effort to accumulate anything." Coo Maay Lawo Row. He dimuaed the relation between eaoital aad labor at aomo length. He waa glad that tho DemoeraUe party kadi rococniud ia ill putuorm too fact mat iabor it aot commodity, but a eompe- aoat part of indaatry, with ua appointed functioa. Th aoiotioa of the diflUul tie between capiut and labor, tt dit- elared, weald be aolved only whoa both parUaa reconixed their obligation and lived vp to them. "If I had tha power ef Cot grata and of tho Legislature to paaa Uv if M were all vested Ja mt ponoaally, Iwoul d ot add a ayllibl to the Statute book. The remedy doe not lie la legitlattoa." "TaeTbreg,ir aot' Out on- tho-eampaiga -with - Arm and that hf would aot witMn a day of th primary, break it. H waa entirely willing for hit opponent to advertiaa aim, ha declared, and had offered JUr. Morrieoa any price that he would aam to continue making on of hi apoochei, provided th amount eama. within tht limit art for campalgV eipoaaeti He declared that Gardner it te aertou trouble aad the aodionee lauthod. J'flut ha hraurht it ODOB hlmaelf." hh COB tianrd. Ho antwered th Houm of Pag" argument with tbt jtatement that V ... . II. ... L4 . , anna, of tha family hd vr aou(ht of- riti to the Conrreaaiofial Beeoid for reply I9 the attack tnat naa bob maae upon hi auppert or in rrueai. tan, ho declared, would ahow, that hi had atood witn ma rriat w wvwj fc.t had-ev-aW-ndat MUt ho ram home, in the tpring of )M, he devoted 18 montht to war ork, aad at hit owb aipac. ;-. DIOCESAN MEETING . ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Mi leifUf Ad4rmei Mt . iefi Piano Jlddtal Oi van By Miia Soathwlck , The aannal Dloceeaa meeting of the Girt'i Triaadly SoeieUei waa hold yet terday afternooa at Mary't aehooL Tho branch eeeretariee of tho flirl'e Frienaty of ttrDioeaaa of North Care- Una ait ta tha yarler tl &M&iL3 from 4 to 0, Jlrt,. U y. Button, PU- tnwlint. nreaidlng. An jnior- mat meeting waa held with a general diacuuioa of th work and the di Bl eu Hies mat with.: Th working axociatea held a con ference with the Girl' Friendly from 3 to t o'clock at wnich the unnutee wore read, the prealdonn ad treta- urr'a report given, and addrea made by Vila Zelgler of tha een;rai omre in New York City. Election of officers unanimously ,ro-eieet fireatdent a no Mrs. J. B. Cheehirw unanimously re elected treaeorer. rer;cea were led by Hlshop Joseph Blouni Cheahire, .. At th m hour th member! ef th Oirla Friendly r hojdng their raeeting in the pariah house of th Church of the Good Shepherd at which report wer read and a talk made by Wins Zelgler. The members and satcMstes were en tertained by the Gr.id Shepherd branch at a tea from 0 to T o'clock in the parish rooms. illes Sue Kyle Southwlck, of the St. Mary' faculty tf Music, gave a piano recital lost sight, complimentary to the member of tho St. Mary 'a conference aow ia eeeaion nt th school. Mia Southwlck' ability ea a finished musician ia well know in Baleigh but leet aicht ehe-wae at oer bett In. B va ried program which gave futt acnp for tha most Druiiant tevnoiqu dui om aot neglect th appealing aad th poet is. r Th delicacy of a gavotte by Brahma and the quaint, toy-liks daiatiaeia bf Poldini'a March Mignorene wore played with eharm aad feeling. Tho elote-np number of Chopin' ihowtd Mia South wlck at her best full of ftro, of emotion, and power. Tha Polo laiae opua 6t was particularly brilliant. Mia Southwiek wa ably aaaieted by th Rev. Stephen Gardner, of Washington, N. C. CUERKS AT BEVERAl, FOINTS IN FLORIDA WILL RETURN, Jarksontille, June J. Clerk of the Florida East Coast Ballwaj, who walked out May ,' will return to work at I o'clock Friday morning here, in New Smyrna and Key West, th only point on the road affected. Thia agreement was reached at a conference with J. F. Ceckwith, vice-president of th road, thi afternoon. Clerk on the Atlantic Coast Lin at th variou point in the State.' wher they walked out, will alio return to work Friday morning, they having reached aa amicable agree, meat with O. H. Page, tuperintendent of trtnaportatioB la thi district. Prompt treatment of a alight attach; of Diarrhoea will of tea prevent a icrl out tlekneas. The bout-known Bemedv is Dr. BETH 'ABXOtjrs- BALSAXfc Warranted by 8. W. William, Tucker Bldg. Pharmacy and Clayton Drug Co., VlajtonciAdTJ U. S.T0 KEEP IN TOUCH WITH TRADE CONFERENCE " Washington, D. C, . -June ; 3,-Ihe United Statea wilt be represented uu officially at the forthcoming conference at London between Gregory Knaain, Bofahorfht miniarer of trado--B4 eom meree. and renreaentative of tht S11. reme TciiB Ont hnPtiffitttt in ljnndoitr tt f Wayy -rneial here. The ptiwier-of iBnnrfficUI 'AinrniiroV eerver at the conference it was stated, wonld not mean that the Vnited 8lat had changed it ponitloa -with teirard to th reouniption of trade with Bol aheviki Rimt and -that any change waa in eoatem plat ion. " ' Official et plained that the purpoae war only to keep in Immediate touch with tho negotiation and with th vicaa of other nations on th que tioa. - . ; L Consul General Fkinnct, at London, (t is uadarstood, will most likely be the AaJierieaa representattvew , Should Great Britain or other Euro pean counsel decide to resume com mereial relatione with the Bolshevik), the United States, it was aaid, wilt ef fectimllr block any anle of rolling stock to, foreign gorani!Bt for icwlt ti I Wi V Miss Pate and' Mr, Mills; Will Feature Program at Acad " ; emy-Tonight. ; - The Wak County Community Sing scheduled at tha Academy of Mutie to night at 1:00 o'tloek wil bo compoaed of a variegated program f vocl and inatrnmental ielcetiont. There will be a number of aolo, dnet,-horo anm bora, aad Hawaii a harmony. Tha aing will bf under the direction of Profea aor j. Paul Weaver, director 'of the Matieal Depkrtment of the University of North Carolina and will b conduct' ed under- the auapiee ' of the Baleigh Woman' Club. Miaa Either Fata, wU Iknowa to Kaleigh audianeea, will ting Mr. EHgeao Mill, Hawaiiaa par form er promise com real Hawaiiaa melo dic. t her number of tho program' include "Old folk at Homtroater by the audience: When Yi look ia the Heart of a Boae, by 3IapIo Mi; and Black Joe comedy by oner wood Broekwell.' , .,r- '. Th Raleigh Botary Club ' and KM wania Club will fill in the program with aome of thrrr own aplcy number. TWIN CITY WOMEN WILL" FIGHT AGAINST H. C. L ; "Wlnat a?H;iTorJue" STodaxj-ttia Woman' Club of WinttoB-Saltu . took i deflnit tand with reference to cro Vttffing1ilghTieand-oinedT-their Attitude towirda daily living In thete difficult time.' Th following polieiet were adopted by th club and will be faraently circulated for ondonement aad definite aigning amongst th ram ber of the organination. -. "Whareat, w, tha women of tha Wintton-Holem Woman' Club. with- to atsnd before the community a endors ing sane, and enible economy ia this day ' of eiorbltant prlee wt wilt" not bur alothiag, food, or hoaaehold ar tide that are not aisenttat and w will endeavor to not pay aa unfair price ior any nnicie. -"We will endeavor to abstain from wasteful Indulgences i w will gladly and cheerfully use and wear whatever we hav at long a domino and teach our young people the foundation et- ENFORCEMENT OF LIQUOR WWirMADEMORlTfAStf w ,, , , ."T"" I . vi une aniirre ont- of prohibition waa made easier I mentor prohibition wa made easier for FederaV agenta by instructions sent to all District Attorneys by Attorney General Palmr tonight that thir ap proval u not retjuired for tha issuance of warrants for offenders under the Prohibition .Enforcement Law. . Some eonfusioa ha arisen became warrant eharging offense acainat tha internal revenue law muet bo approv. the uietriet before issuance, but the Prohibition Enforcement Act, the At torney General aaid, it not an internal revenue law nd j-prely atfthortePl prohibition agenta to ittut warranti for offendort, WILSON LOOKING "REMARKABLY" WELL," SAYS BfS BROTHER. Washington, June J.-Prosidnt- Wil son saw. hi brother, Joseph Wilson, ef Baltimore, for half aa hour today. On leaving tha White House Mr. Wilson aaid the President waa looking "re markably well." Procakos To Big Crowd. Hickory, June S. Evangellat Baxter McLendon preached a sermon on re pentance list night and eallsd sinner! to th mourner's bench, a doaan -or more responding to tha appeal. This wat the flrtt tlmt rturtnf tha ttn dayt ho hat been here that professions hav beea longht and the reipoat wht f rati, fying. Tonight ha told tha ttory of hit life and hi conversion and a record breaking crowd la eipected. , Adopt Report On Army Bill. . Washington, June I. The House adopted th conference report on tb army appropriation bill tonight by a vote of 137 to 11. The bill earrlet 393,000,000. FLORIDA FRUIT CL'ht. You will lik' Florida fruit Gum.' Noth ing likes it. It' great.' Made by Fleer, All dealer 3e. Adv.) ' The Weather Local Office, United Stat Weather - - Baroaa. ; FORECAST .. - . r Baleigh, June : ' For North Carolina I Local thunder snnw'era frldty aad r'raB,y Samtday. TEMPERATURE Highest temperature ... ...... Loweit temperaturt . . v Mean temperature M ,'. . . . 1. ...... Excess fat. tha. day... ..mvixlk .. Average ' daily , deficiency- tine January 1st. .......... ' R 67 , 77 I 2.2 ! PKKCIPITATION (ia inchetl . . . Avwlrt-'o'Mho.Jndjni. as a p. m... v.. ' -.., . irae Total for th month to- date..... Traco Defleieney for the month.... 4.1 Defielenev ainee January 1st : 4.S7 HUMJDIT1' . - - ' ' ' 8 a.m. ifta. Dry bulb 71 81 i Wet bulb ....... 67 ! 703 Bel, T "humidity - f Reduced to a, leveJ) -sr, . m- .m.wi: 1 P: mTTn.nt' tSunrie.:57 a. m. j tiunset..J:27 p. m.i (rslittnl Amirtanon.) TO THE DKMOCBATIC VOTERS OF - WAKE COVNTY. t ar-wdhhile rnr Cuntr -flummlsilmm In to DenMcrattn rrlawnr Baturaar, Juh ath. - 1 an frea Wotsrn Wsks CemtrWhtls Osk Tawaehl. This seetim vf th emutr kaa not had a member el th County Bnani f CommUeionen ia Un year. Th Dm. erau a! Comtr will ht sl4 ta m as is that this lautfea la n tod. t mm fariaar a4 PaasaVral. t tka acminallm aa s aastur ef iaatla ta s larr aactiMi ef Ih emntjr. Tk Deeseerata IWeeWrn Wak will vote tor ate. J k Ka Dtmerats ef Raletsh and (. I p.mjr .1 U n ! r .a n r . . era' nmnm skJ Bovtheva Wake alaa lace if in .(H 1M lueet.- 1 U IM Mil SaaaMaU Jreat vVeater Wake. ' v , - .W, fl, CARrENTCB. . CLASSIFICATION FOR .TEACHERS IS AMENDED 0 Clan Tacher Jlay Attain To !B Claii HraJter Witfi Tivi - Tbbti' Zxoeriene a J After a leag temion, devoted "to a icarcblBg Inquiry into way and meaaa of meeting tho peculiar tituation facing tba Baleigh achooU, th f owaihlp School Committee. yettarday afternoon amend ed .' elaeaifieatlon heretofore adopted ia refcroBce to teacher T ia etaa Saving tad ive yeart or mora teachiag xperloeW'fT'''r' Heretofore, tuch teacher who attaiaed the alamideatioa' of ft ! b?- virtn of two yeara-of college preparatioa con Id never attin to B. elamincatioB oat Biaor to yaara of experience could ho placed in A clasa. Consequently, a teacher of C. claaa wfth ain year of azptrieaee so far a salary i concerned under the original classification wat oa tho earn baiit with an iaexpcrienceo xeacner on teting V elasa- Undcr the new amend ment, any claaa C. Ussber who hat had flv year or more of teaching experi ence ie qualified for B. -laaa rating with B aalary of 11.100 inttead of the C. elast aalary of 1,W0. , ;. Thah berd. f t oa where yetterday with ita long 'dux-union of th problem of supplying needed extra' teacher for th schools neat year. AeeordUig to Superintendtut Howell,-the imperative need it for an additional Uaeher each for the boy and th glrla induatrial work at tba High School, a general util ity teaojier for the High School to take tare of th overflow, and Rva element ary toucher. -y-.-" , the ORGANIZE REJECTION LEAGUE IN DURHAM A number of the letde'r of th Bal elghranehf Jhe gouthera Lotgue for the Rejection of tb Buoan B. Anthony Woman'a Suffrage Amendment motored to DurhanvJ'hurday TafteraooB aad took ia the organisation of a local branch thor. The tneotiag wa called to order by Mr. Aahby L. Btktr, who brought greeting from th Raleigh branch to her Durham aitcri. Mr. -Baker ex plained In a few words her reasona for oppoilug the Federal ameadmait, sad introduced Miaa Mary Hillard Hinton, preiideat of tho North Carolina Brancn of the Souther Bejeetlon League. Misa Hinton ia turn introduced tb4 speaker of the' afternoon. Mis Caro lina Pretoa Davis, of the University of Virginia. Miss Davie 4 great-graat-great-great-niec of Thomaa Jef feraoa, and is the onty-woman who-m tlv worker for the Bod Croa ia th xT.Z rCTT;: ji..I Mia Davis declared that aha doet hot feel that North Carolina should be a oirty to forcing upon other Southern ttatee legislation to which they greatly objeet; that the pttsago of this amend ment will greatly complicate the race anestlon in thi and all the other Southern states) that: th rejection of th Busn B. Anthony amendment doot not interfere with tho right of an) a- majority of It citizen desire it. Polish Army I In Flight. Copenhagen, Juns i.It is reported here that the Polish army is in wild flight, purauod by an tnormoat Bolthe- riki force. Bich for Bouse of tlve-(Advt.) .eacnta- NURSES TO MEET NEXT YEAR ATWRIGHTSVILLE Charlotte, June 3. With -the ehole of Wriglitavilln Beach aa tb plaee of meeting In 1981. and the election of officer for tha ensuing year, tha North (lornltim Nurses' Society closed B three- div flon here today, leaving nothing for tomorrow but. a little unfinished KILLS Spray Em All Kllle Spray Proventol and devtrow Bed Buge, Roachea and Motha. May bo freely eprayed on hod, mattma, ate. will. not cor roaV' mat r-M'--r-- Special -combination - Sprayer . and Pint Can in bandy box aavet you money. 1120 at year dealer. Additional re nil can: Pint, 60c Quart, 1 Mi Hall Qallca. $UJ. , "Laxativo Dronto , Qulnlno 7 I BRor.o- Headaches bed.bugs 2 I t - - : 1 jt Jik r v r a a 'bbw - SELTZER business -which wilt be dispatched ia tho early - forenoon. ; "." - Tho officers for the year 1920-11 art, 1'reaideat, Mra.. Dorothy Haydea, Groeaaborof first vice-president. Mis Mary LvWyche, Henderson; aoeond vice-president, Miaa Pearl ; Weaver, AshevUlet aeeretarp. . MUa Carolyn Miller, WinstOn-SaUmf treasurer, Mia Jetai JlcLeaa, Oroensboroi tureetora for two year, Mis Eugenia Headeraoa, Charlotte, and Misa Nora Pratt, BaU eigh; director for -one- year, Miss Jeoephine Mainor of Durham aad Miaa Columbia Moadt of Wilmington; traia ing orhool inspector. Mi Edith Bed wine, Monroe; board of enmmena Miss Mary- P. Laxton, Biltmore, and Mis Lois Toomer. Wilmington, Mia Cleoiae Ulobbe of Greensboro waa elected chair man of the nominating committee. . .'. Invi.atjons to the association for next year's meeting' came from Ureesboro, Baleigh, Wilmiagtoa . and. Morehead City. - EXPECT TO POLL HEAVY-: . VOTE IN MECKLENBURG Field Secretary of StaU Sole frirrAjioclation Tisltinf'-r: Charlotte Charlotte, June 3. Election official are of the opinion that there will be Is thousand vote cast la Mecklenburg Democratic pnmarie Saturday. , Chair man II. C. Jones of tho Democratic executive, committee ob making a pre liminary exsminution of. the. registra tion bookj aaid the book thuf year will probably hav 8,000 name. Outside., tba Goreraor'a offlee, la which Meekleaburg ia greatly concern ed because of the candidacy of Caav eiw-MorrlMffjf ttv 7Btrett 'I twing thowB ia th - legislattv aadV eouaty tickets, in the latter elaat the per sonnel -ef th next board . ef eouaty commissioners standing out far abwd of other county issues. One account of thofact Ih toniotagv ffiHSRNTJLD the fact that voting otficialt will have lesa thaa flv hour to count ballots before it ia Saturday midnight, there it strong probability that the result of the voting will net bo know wntll Mob day. From some of th remoter sec tions th vote may not be kaowa with certainty before Tuesdsy. Mis Lnviha Engle, Held secretary for tho State Suffrage association ar rived hia ity.- Mta ; Engle ler to discuss tb ratifieafiun of the Sua B. Anthony amendment to the constitu tion and is confident that North Caro- Una1 will be the 36th aad therefore tht laat to ratify. Mr. Ethely Taylor Crittendoa, li brarian at Wake Forest College, and President of th North Carolina library association, Mr. Blentea former direc tor tf the State Library commission: MiTAjwir;JritS, Slate director the American library aatoeiatioa aad Mayro McNinch will bo the apeaker at the meeting of library workera to be held at th Carnegie, Library Wednes day. BROOKS DENIES PRESIDENT IS SUPPORTING OVERMAN Winston Salem, June 3. 'I deny that Overman and challenge him to got a statement from him- to that effect," aaid Aubrey L. -Brooks tonight apeakiag to an audin of i'orsyth DemocraU that filled th courthouse, ''Oa the eon- Rheumatism Ja completely washed out ef the system by the celebrated Bhivar lincil v. ater. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Testes fln;cotts a t'te. De liver ywhere by our Baleigh agents. Porter CanHy Co. Phone them. l.'.t. When You Say What's i When you come in pick out a suit and say to the salesman, "How much?" 'He'll say "$40" perhaps, or maybe;$50" or "$60" de pends ion the suit you choose. YouXmay say, "Why, I can beat that price $5 or $10." - ' Probably yoircan; butcttfat isn't the point, you can't get as . much clothes value for your money anywhere eJe: that $5 or $10 is in the suit; it's $5. or $10.thatmakes good quality - possible; -and -that makes the suit outwear" the ' cheaper one two to one. HarrSchaffnerz& Marx make the clothe?, rand they guarantee satisfaction McLeod. CLOTHES trary I asa 'reliably informed that he haa declined to write letter ia tap port Of Benator Overman agaiaot . xae, he aid. Mr. Brook mad a ehamctritic addrea,' outlining bit idea -of proper conduct ef a Democratic Beaittor' from North Carolina. Mr. Brooha oxplained that B letter published aa an endorse ment of tho Senator hy Iho President waa not given out during tha present eampaiga bat several yearn ago. He attacked the Senator' record, which ho stated had beea one of inactivity dur ing the part nine months, v GARDNER CLAIMS THAT i HIS NOMINATION ASSURED - . . Moa roe, Jone . Lieutenant-Governor a Mat Gardner la bla anal statement before the primary for the guberna torial, honor from a Demoeratio stand point, aaid tonight: 'Ten can tell my friend ia every eonsty in North Carolina that I ant going to win cer tainly M eountle of tho 100 in the 6tate. t 'an aured "of " n '-vote "of Satisfaction! THB deep satisfaction of the healtli-givtog: properties of the age long grape are yours fa i s ' L ' ''.5" Virginia Dart is th finest among' all pur . food fruit drinks, tSecauta It is a real TArine, raged in woo4DelMdou -eith or mixed, Sold Everywhere, Write aa for "Tho Art of Hoepltallry- a boob that oI ve thoajroblemofaotiiltntaTtalnmenl. GARRETT & IftlTsimW- Long Leaf Yelldw Pine Rough or Dressed. - 'Any Length. Any Size. CeUing Flooring Siding Shingles Laths ..,KJl, Quick Shipments - Good Grades HOWARD WHITE Raleigh, N. C The Price here and OF - QUALITY mmm n yi 'Miff, j r--- yjixiis 1 -ONE PRICE TO ALL" 'I 3350. . That : lea vet 7 remaiaiitE eountiea ir which to gat enough votes to nominate an in tho first primary. That means that, according te the best dope available. I will only need Z70 vote in the. 74V counties alluded to before to assure any aomi nation. - Ia any pro- election statement 1 with to thank from the bottom ox my heart mr manarers, eo-workers and friends for their loytlty for my behalf in thU klatory making campaign.' :"--'y BUNCOMBE COUNTY ROAD i SUPERINTENDENT KILLED Ashevillo, Jaaa 3 Chat. U. Parktr, formerly a eouaty commiaaioaer and- aonv- auporintendent . of. Baacomb county's ehaingsng, wat ran over and inittwy killed this afternoon near the etmrsrr-frtr37B-motyT fmek-l oriven dt uaiiaa meaner, Jx- aa em ployee of th eounty, struck him.- Th accident' wa purely unavoldabl, th eounty officers who visited the Kent elated on their return toaighu. 7 r UItaMuBt COMPANY, Inc. svfVoa ,.arVnmaaa,fsil 111 - vk;vi.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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