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-r THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SATURDAY KORTCTiG, JUNK 5, 1SZU. 0 REEUIE5 WI.J U ECODClllS Senator In Speech In Senate Shows Republicans Making False Assertions , TaiTfcw" 1& OfrattrcTBnrcUi ' . . 03 District National Sank Bld. y ft. B. POWELL. , I " fH Snecinl Leased Wire. ; WaaaiaeloB. June 4. fitflfttn r pBhlieea claims of ''economy" ia the iv -, present Congress, ttenstor io ft vrrcr- -! Bn,-Taaag- Dmrat of.rMjcjat Appropriations committee, today m pared tha appropriation of the year be """""r foe the -war witli -ttoaa-jrhkk-Jiat bee ad for tha test Baal ytw, V- Ther ha beea a Republics eea- my, iaaieted Senator Overman, bat i- 1 l psrtmentsl estimate. Omitting war "T "lung-over Senator Overman asserted the party ia control f Congress bad exceeded expenditures oa praicUy all hills compared with ts pre war period Bad allowing ior tie aorei! growth of , ' government activities. .r i ":"";v. " - i 7 113" tha total of tbirteoa lupply bUli wo 878,722,000," -Mid Seaator - ! Overmaa. Th bills just . yaased for ;.tha aext SsraT'TCSr amount to tea groat ,r "toWa T WS9,fja-imia--t ia . not iaeluoive cf - additional . million - oieh must be sdded bacauaa, of t)e rMfiiDiullon v of ' tha tanny, with - 3l.Kl.lKWl men., nor jmi lun dude about a billion of permanent aa J nua) appropriation. - "The um ii a!o net tnclUiiTa of ap-.'.-'..:.:"9raprtltiaiMi that must om because of i authorisation nMiuti which wa are i ; ptMint her almost daily. i f ' 'I 1914 tha grieultrl bill waa I - T,ai00O,0OOr4hia yr it ia $ai.ooo,wo. I , " ! The army bill waa 1101,000)00; this year 1 it ia 37C,uO0,0OO with tha re-orgsnisa- ' : ''2 tlaa eoata to b added. TWt trill proh- - r Wy rmy.bUl f Jff fiJOOM), 000 anaually. ; "The dinlomatle tti eontular bill waa ' M.Oei.000 ia 1916 aad i,tKK)0() tbia n nwrriftt af Columbia budret -Jl t lUMWO i !91t lil W,305,OO0 4 thw year, for f ortiUeatioaa we appra ' L . 1 to ll.WKVOCO tbia yeer. The Icgulative, -r exwatiTe and judicial bill baa frowm ii froa W600,0 to 104,WIO,OOOi h ,' ural budget f roaa 1184,000,000 t 27,. Ooo,000; the ponaxitt bili from I64,000r f ? 080 le a:7,o.000j the poatoffiee ap- rrr.i.i... hill ffftm 313,0"0,0WJe I HStjxo&wt. "There baa been a ut on ova bill j toe river and , harbors bill whieb ! thould be intended te promote oer tow I - mere and rrliere railroad toneoatioa. fThat ilthie;yeaxjiely l0000 ? V tad it wna .MiUO,000 in 181fl. Tlie au dry eiril budret haa iae reasec rrem In thirteen billa tU hM Wfa - JaMSlmJHiS-iJ!HL of the armistice, of moMtbea tWoWiftiCStCT lien dollars over the amounts allotted d white Goveraor Lnwdea declared daring the war, "There haa been aa increase of WW,- 000,000 ia bUI that do aot touch the . .war aad fee tftermath at all, auch as the "''ladies fcudpet. the DiaUkt of Columbia bill, poet u face budget' and eo on. Ia the aaadry elvil bill there were eerUia in- " creeaee iaiideat to the maintenance of hjpltala, war riek insurance and other itema connected with the war. That, ' however j dcee aot represent the entire Viacreaae because eliminating those smeuaU which were aeceatary for these . purpeeea there ia aa increase of nearly t AuOOVOOi ia lhat aeaurc.-- . --... "Our paasiops hsve iurrcased 1123, 000,000 la eight years. My figures do jpot include various nneiprnded bal aaeaa which wen authorised to be ap propriated, the total of whkh ia aot - tK-daiiely kaown biitjhey are around Z 3S5O0,O00. -'-ri .- n. -v- "Tbia is aa improper method of ak. ' lag sppropriationa, the re-allotment of . unexpended balaneea. the amount of ' -which ao Senator exactly knows.' . 'The so-called 'saving made by this t'oagreaa it merely a reduction of eati mate. That eaves nothing. AH Con ' grease ha , cut estimate, but they raaaot he aaid to have affected oeoao- - iea. That is the business et Coagreeai to pare dowa the estimatea, for those estimates generally call for everythiag anybody can think of and they are never followed to anything like their full amounts. '-' ' ; "Comparing the appropriation made the year before the war snd' the year following the war, it te cJearly estab lished that there have been heavy in. -.jreaees all along the Kae aad we are rot getting back to anything approach, lag aa economical pre-war 'basis. ' . CHAPEL HILL GRADED - J SCHOOL CLOSES TERM Chapel Miiwiaa -.-At' th oafeK4-IK .-. fcottoa. n.d vKr. t , - .! Ihadf, mMmmmjuI - forth An east V . "esereiae this "mofBlr"0 -I'riaaU nal Tred AT. Morrisoa said was the best I year ia the History ox me scnooi, ien graduating diplomas snd ohe eertiflcate were awarded to members of the feniet . 1 ,) H," ..... - - j m tniif --- ! auditorium were featured by an address to the graduates by Dr. fcdgxr -jW. w.i. . tl.a I'niTriit Srhonl Of ltl- ratinn. who called oai Jhent tt Trtwcm?v that ihey were only beginning their - edaeatioa. ""Dent get left on third Imse," " . Dr. Knight aaid. "B ur to get r th way some.'' V kat "Soitasr"-" frevetTS It i simply low Vitality, sac of Energy caused by impure bloed. i ROVE'S TASTELESS ehill TONIC re st aree VitaUtv and Eaergy by rarifv- 't''aTildttBH eoe feed iu Ueagtheiujug, lavigotat' lag Effect. ftic-(Adv.) 'rrTJ7' NO ACTION ON SUFFRAGE- ' BY LOUISIANA StNAIt ' Batoa Booge, U, June' . Expected ctlda"1 tK-yflw-fieBBto -oa..ihd.-.8tt,-rights auffrag bill failed te materialise today whea the lotiisiasa Ugialatur adjourned until next Monday, It was expected the bill, providing for ta amendment U the eonsiitiiUoA ,xrat ing the beriot to -woaiear, -sronM' W call e4 ap -for passage today. Aboutt ' (Senators ers absent. , oeect-MarHal OBceea. . Bockyaway l'oiat, N. Jo .- Tli reported court-martial f Louie W. " Cush iag ad Ensigw Frank1 Lam wh ner allegedto have tee tmpltcatcd 1 ia transporting liquor ia a aatal sa 1 plane from Hemini Island ia th Ber , mudsa to Key VVeet H act to- ttks f !, offleial her of the naval air it. tioa sJd today. It was aaid 'by "the i cfff.ri tht tlie hole mutter was ' 81 if tiki j dtht tab rg ha beea- us. i GAS COMPANIES ORGANIZE rSTATE GASu ASS 0CJ ATtON 4-renoro," Juaa .At la - meeting ef wpreeeatatiTe 0 If .aeftlof the 21 gag plants ia the state, fields at the O, Hsnrr Hotel U this city lasd sight and tfcis moraiag, the JKortH Catrolina Gas Aisotiation was foraao for tlM purpose m4 takiaa step to aa the omerganey ia th ga Industry svrdea iadecJarod to exist taroagftftui tae aauoa a a xesuii ths Uraelv increased Bride of gss- Asking material and the exf rem dUJ "HCBIty IB ' eerariag nisBX.firtja'a?y SENATE PROBE TO .- . mrau ur, nun i Lit (CaAtiaaed frsra Kg Oae.) 4 7 i" miitee would be found. Mr. Stebbin 4id aot JjrreeJothi, euggeeting the ad ditiea lBtead of 7400. the point s act dedaitely settled wheajbe witass WM tXCttnajd. - v ,,-v. .;.; . f.-i.C.t: Telia of HTr UBMIfs Beoter BeaubUeaa Club of California, teatited tonight before the Senate Mm tnittee iatiaUBg campaign expendl turt tbattha total expenaea incurred ia aliforaia !,. onaeetioa with tha Joha-toa-Hoorer primary fight ther. and In sthtr paeifia tout atatea amounted to .' ;T ' "" """ ; " -x "The campalga ia behalf of Mr. Boo ? van not Unaneed 1jr nnjr-ainf la 4 dirtJua1ittF:(roTry--aid.-r-,'Th 4ar rert' aubacrlptlon we received waa for 3,000 from i lifJoiir friend of Mr. Hoover. The treat bulk of the money ti inad Wiptieatof ander J100 each. There were many thounandi of aubatribera to tbia fund." . Count-rlag qnerlea by 8enati Hd a to the wealthy fupportert of Mr. Unover, Mr. Gregory .aaaerted:" " '"' : "What we rail the property tniereata la California ire aopportera of Senator Johnson. If e had any. millionaire at II on the Hoover, delegate ticket it wtl L'harlea J, Moore. They beat ui three te oae la millionaire. ' CHICAGO BECOMES - . . POLITICAL! MECCA T (Caatlnaed f ram Tag One.) v- 1 "' "' watrwrnaiaered deapite preaent elea?- aget. Many vateraa ebaervera aald the 4eniion between the leaders waa ea the increaw with the eonteat deeitloat at a factor. : m r Caadldatee. Make Staiemanta. of the battle were mited today with-priiieiplea. Jenator76BntoB and Governor iiowdea outlined (heir rplatform view with the former daelar- ing the Johnson forces wouio preseni plaak eppoiinf the preseni ueague f"Kaioaa;j2;; " r. . Goveraor Lowdea reiterated hit views for ratification Menbataatially with the MiwljrvaUona. Regnrdlitg prohibition Senatof - Jobs- for eaf oreemeat . of the constitutional Imendsnent. ' "It ia a part- of the law," said Mr. Lowdea, nd I am-not 4a favor at temotlrur to evade that or nay othet law. Whatever ia necessary to make iti effective should be don by legisisttoa or otherwise." , Labor declarations "of he platform fcere discussed by Senator Jbhn'son, who declared against "dehumanising labor. Governor Alien of Kansas, who will nominate General . Wood, announced that ho would urge his plaa for Fed ri.'jXfclttritoaw . latcreet la Platform. . .; Tlatform affair generally same In far imeressed attention todsT with ar rival -of prominent persons Interested in this fnrmatioB. Among thsss wsre fieastor Watson of Indiana, msntianed .for chairmaB ot;lhe-TColution-eoB mHioet Ogdea-J Mille, it., of New York, chairman of the executive torn mittee on platforma aad policies aad who vfas put forth today for ths reo lutions committee leaderships W. Mur ray Crane, Massachusetts, nstionnl com mit teemsa and prominent member of Hi "old guard;" Senntor Inroot of Wisconsin, and Kellogg. of Minnesota, and many other. Another arrival, but or Democratic persuasion, waa . William J. Bryan., He said he was 'only a reporter" at the Republics ehew aad did not piaa 10 participate in Republican. elTairs even on the oiiestioa of nrohibitien. He said he did net expect to appear before the resolutions committee. Veterans of msne conventions to gether, with many neophytes, including women, arrived in number todsy. Can didate' headquarters took on tha cus tom arv turmoil and lobbies betao to sect ho with groups wreathed In tobtfeco smoke. , New bxnners : - were - patched ea at- lapela " Snd georgette Mouses.- Wense were especially numerous tt the John son headquarter and esndidste were kept busy pumping hands of line of visitors. Wood headquarters distrib uted hundreds of red feathers, while Johnson visitor were decked with sil ver bests. Governor Lewdrft, who hat fully re covered front his , illaesv nnounr-ed tonight that a woitd call 0 QBta1 Wood, Rena tor Johnso and Neaater Poiadcxter tomorrow and psy his re spects, t wiJIAM ..TOt'R OWN MTNCrt "TIT" Hereford's Acid Fhosohats Added to. aay good recipe make a (BMooier summer driak. At drBsrwiat. Adv.." .- - ..--J..-.- Mood at Chicago Hearing tCeatlnaed ' from Page One.) nun ji ii-juuj an me uciegaies and giving ear a tf vote, - The commit tee however, bowled the tngtestloa ooer with a quirk tote and stood tight, oai the principle. Johsee and his small army et aegre cohorts were waitias; in 4Ua aate-roowt ror the decision aad whea th new of the decision fsroralilo te kirn reached there scene whlclrare fsmilisr'to any one who had attended, as old faaioaed "A. ft. TUCKER, j T. T.sTENCK' n. O, M. 0. x - . D. o, DRS. TUCKER & SPENCE Oeteopethi fhyalcUBS -SmcIsI AttawUa ta DtaeaosK aa Pinnn lha tar. Now and Ttiroiit T OrriCK MASONIC xEMPLg Ofa 7tt ' lnOKES-SMnMlHt 1: souther ta4 VC were r-neeted. Th shouts a. AVi'M ' JohBaon aertjr - hoot th-Uae- am. 'admi daaeed about their leader Hd delirium aad raised such i VJiat th committee la th next H eeeding to th trict contesW. I lA-diffteulty ia pre-! peratioa f th 4ia- Primary Eion Will Draw Heavy Wt Over state , (Cestiea4 fremY 0" iaatlhfi?iLthiJ aVl aht that isate4 al dramiuf 'jt heavy .otfor th Vnited StaV Seaator- lal BomiBatioB, Aubrey' X. roohs of .v,a . onnoslne t'ait4PtU Seaator Lee B. OvermaavJof th Ufc I I eaaat Ooveraship, T. C HnrdlDt.oTleU ereeaHer wad WiJm" mington, will fight for honor. Plv ar i th raee f or SWt roditort Df A. MsDonald, of -earthagor - U- Boyd, of Wayneaville; Jam V. Cook, of Coneord; -Baxter Durham, of. Bal igh. snd Willim T. Woodley, af Bel . . e.J CA-S- PumHMas TfM. B. T. Benrow, of Balelgh. Secretary of State, J. Bryan -uranea, AXiorney Oeaersl J. -.- Manning, Corporation A. J. Maxwell aad Super lutsndstit of fubn mstxucuoA, u. Brook have- no oppoaitloa aad do not eater the primary. -Major ,. , a. Oraham. Commissioner of Agriculture, seeks th Bomlsstion for a new term glnrt KJlMimpaoaef Staalon. burg; M. I. Bhipman, Commiaeloner Of Labor and Printing ' agaia ha th OpposiUoii of David P. Dellhiger,. of Hherrrville. for the aomiaatioa for that offlee. FbrthmiTaBcrecmaHM tioaer. Stacev W. Wade, ' Chief clerk under Jamea R. Young, 1 asklag for nromotioa with C. T. McCleaaghsn, of Bal.iffh.- and Joha Underwood, of TavettevUle a his opponent. For As- aocist Justice of the Supremo Court, th candidate are Justice W. A. Hoke, of Baleieh. Needhsm T. GuUcy, of Wak Forest, O. H. Gulon, of New Bern, K. J. Bouse, of Xlnstoa, B. F. LongV of ,, Ststesvllle, W. Jf . Adams, of Carthage, W. P. Bta;y, of WKmlnf ton, ' ' , - fevea Coagresatoaal Flghta.- :'-' - Congrioal fight r OB ia fiv districts for-4h Democrat! nominatioa aad.twa, 4itricU for th Bermblicsa aominatloa. Both Demoerata aad' Es publiean are fighting for th aomina tion ia the third district. - . Among the Demoerata, 8. M. Briasoa, of New Bern, Charles L. Abernethy, 0 New Bern, sre asking for the noml nation in th -Ttird Dlstrlot; while among thoEepulincani"ia euulest is betwsea Bicbard Iv Herring, of Cliaa ton, and "W. B. Bouse of New Bern. In the Sixth District, where both parties also have on Congressional con tests Congressman H. L. God win, 'of Dunn, Homer "1 ; IjyoWfJWhitfill and Joha O. Bhaw, of FayettevllK ar contending for theDcmocrstie nomina tion; while KTfi. Whitej-of EHabeth- ,AoxMu.AlidW-. J. McDonsld. of Wsh- uiu, are ae king the Jtepuonean wn iaatio.. . . '." - In the first, seventh snd ninth dis- triots the only eongreaaioaal fighting will be floae by Demoentts. Hallet 8, Ward, of Washington, Is opposing CosgressmSB Joha H. Small, of Wuh ingto ia th first district. Walter . Brock, of Wadeaboro, J. C. M. Vann, of Monroe, and "Wv C. Hammer, of Ashoboro, ar the contesting trio ia the seventh district. Ia the ninth district,' the fight for suecessorshlp to Congress man Clyde Hoey ia between W. B. Councils, of Newton 1 J. M. Oeterson, of Spruce Fine, A. L, Bui winkle, of Gaston u,rATIi.' Quicketrflf Li neolaton , aad Marvin L. Bitch, of Charlotte. Jadgeehlp Coateot. Judgeship . contests will tak place ia the fifth, eighth and eighteenth judicial districts. Ia the fifth district the candidates are - J. Lloyd Horton, of farmville, F. M. Wooten, of Green ville, aud Ernest II. Green, of New Bern, B- H. Crsnmer, of Southport, aad Addison G. Bicaud, of Wilmington, ar fighting In the- Eighth District. Michael Schenck, of Hendrsosville, and J. Bis Ray, of Batnsville, are the randidntea in the Eighteenth Judicial District. Coaaty Campalga. The primary -campaign U Wak RE01TCED OUND TRIP BXCTJRSION FARES VIA NORFOLK SOUTH. BAILS AD. V SUMMER EXCURSION -' . FARES -: T Norfolk, Vlrgtala Beach, Cape Henry, Va, B.aarort. Me: - Oty, Nag' Head and Maatea, ff. C. Tkket. on Ml dallr Inn Mas' S4U h t ttntwr aetb. wtu Sn.l limn for rwtmra Ocettor list, !. -.- -.- . ApeltW from mil atatttoa. ... Vnrmia 4 toe tmtt oa the "Vir ttnni or XoHh Carolina aaaaa traat; m turf bathlne. daDtne aavltlm, aaataat aim, awnla an tmrnar W evtra rtinmm. Cap Hanrr. WaUoa a tt Stacr, laiwart rwtlBeatlan oa tha Atlantis aaeet, aad athar Oa.aiaiiwaat artWHIas. - Naraaaa Cits a a JaaaaCt. laiauBtiie. Sathtae, tbhlns aa athar aaaaaamiauw All tl tkaa. SMikera Slasarai are Meal places for swat and niaatlaa. fov awsail bifanaatM apelr So wr Baaeeit Norfolk 8aUMt Railraa aa-M ar wrtai te t. r. DALTON. G. P. A.. ANNOTjKcgsrgjrr. t aanoame ssr aaadMacr Sar Caawttuloajer at Laasr an r-rttil la the Jawe ,U-irt4a srimarr a .atata Maa. M. L. Shtaaaa. taw tMMatat. aaj wJt ajprvll swar Hit, aa .avpart at tha palla. Art say WMDaatas mr Mm m a eh. at the srsrailarwa ateaa IS. : , DAVID t. tELLDfOEav CmImU. M, .t, Varil.U. I. , CHATHAM COCNTt. Sealed propoeala will be received by the County Commissioners of Chstham County at their office ia,th Court House, Pittrboro, N. C tilt twelve 112) o'rtacarwooBi jiBBOV. forcleeriag ss grading ppruastly ain and on half (t.5) mile ef highway (rem Moore Bride to th Wake County -line at Cotton Cross Roads. . j Th right i reserved to. reject anw ard all bids, saofaons will b enasiaered except thess from cost rectors sscer tsiaed 1 be experienced aad responsi hie. ' ' -: riafes, prodles ad propossl blanka can be- seen at th Registrar f Deeds olllcOj-PjttsbwojVcor at th Offie f Spiuks a Edwards, L'ngUeers, Ma son ie Temple, WinstoaJUlam, X- f. All proposals must b oa th form snd ia accordtae with. therfissirecficiJ forwiing a pert of th specif tTCTousj soove -reierre tn .-4 W. B. rERCrsON-. ChsirmssTj ' . - Board of County Coanaiaaioa.'! - ,5.28-5, 30; a-3., 0, 8,11.- .1""' """"v: '"- cohaty has beea eentering about the contest for the aominntioB for ShentT with -Bryant Hsrrieoa.-opposing Sheriff J. II. Bctrs. Whil this ta beca the most pWtd contest, th race for thro member of the House of BepreeeataUve. has Ja : twn a Held of aoTsv cotnoscd of "Georgs-W, WUliams, C A. Gosney. X. C. Bleh, J. H. rialator, 3. M. Templetoa, iu George W. Mumford, end D. B. Vlns low, . Th entoril ight ie betwec Leoa B. Brasstleld, Lawreneo E. Nieb ola, and Charles, U. BsrrU, Thre candidate kr trying to divid btweea then th two vacancies on th board of eouaty cemmisaioaere. These are Major JrrBeWr4r-Wr-IX-.Blti nd J. H -Carpenter. H Frooi th Gardnr .ieadqirter in Shelby came this additional atatementi ince three ociocx mil snemooi crsm from ksnsgers or varaaer a casnpaiga have beea received from 4t eeaatlsrrThwr arc-la eeery aeUoa of the tUteC.Aeeording to the eati mate made by th county xaansgcrs of these -counties- rdax' Jot.to- morrow will be ever 80- per ccat of the total vote ia J9 counties. ' Between 0 aad SO per cent id. 10 aad onjy one eent. "Aecorinc to all report th nomina tioa of Max Gardner en th- first pri- " ;T-i'T :B"s" CHIme te Lead ' From : th - Pag headquarter Mr CharlM Bos, manager, iasaed this state meat claiming first positioa in ths pri mary ifor hi cdidt - Th MDorte seming in th tisst week kavo mtde more cmatn the eorreetness of our claim of a week ago.' Mr. Page wilt get a many votes aa hi neireet opronsat ia. svenT congressional lia trietxecyTthe?:teBthTad 4-f ;rr nfl the tea districts he will nave a rienr lotd . In the eeventh district he wul rcciiv a ubstastil majority. .Th events of ths past week lndictte sueh a decided drift.toward Me. Pago that if nearly epp-oached a landslide. - f I Moeklenbnrn, .Mr. Morrisoa' home coaaty, Mr. Peg will receive a many votes ar his nearest opposes:. "I ' Cleveland. '.Vlr. Gardner's, home ci4iityMx Pag will receive a third of the wot cast. ''With th exeentioB of Buncombe Mr, Page will lead in every " county in which our larger cities are located ia Guilford he' will receive considerably mure vote than both his opponents combined and It. is generally conced ed that he is particularly strong la tb raral districts. - - "T'Wi" irg Q Pa" 6ppBrterr-o 'stand by their guns' until sunset fjet- urday night, regardlesi of any wild fBttCrSth?J n!? rounds, and to reat-aaaured TBaTm tery leyat Bff"eryeQVSsWnrjOTt-thc4 ee-4- ed Mr- Pag will aot b in -vain. Ho going to lead in the first pnmarv and he will undoubtedly be nominated Congress Closes Term" Today With Few Laws Passed 4Teeti m mmstA Mason .and Dixon line, which .has be come a quadrennial feature of Bepub- tieaa eoaveation. ... . , . - "I B the different hearings to date it waa-revealed that frequently eoavea tion' have been called in plsces where negroes could not get ia touch through eastern - and actual practice. This th resolution- Introduced ' by Chsrle B. KeenlMen :z Keen Dressers Find satisfaction at the De Luxe eiothier. The one ambition hers is to please, and to haye every cus tomer o well, pleased that he will be a real booster for Boone. The "keen on the doUar" folks feel like they hafe met up with an old friend when we introduce t the pnees. - ...tr,- You'll find Suits right from "The House of Kuppen l:eimer7rTnade' especially Hh llx4thier We wantTrou to see them. 500 Suits, special at. .510 Mea's Suits .It .u rys?-Si!e,, Wl-S t.S ...I I to SIS Mioes , I'nderwesr ... p Somaier Raits ........I S ta MS ITbiob Suits 1 to S Shirts ...............$ I to 1S C.R. Cood Quality Spell What Boon Sells ia ah wo abb.- --i mm Wsrrea of Michigan intend to dis courager ia fact th wording i manda- tory. .it ollowat.. : . ' ' "Thar IavieTof tt-fct-tht -at this sersioa of ths national committee, aad at previous session of the national committee and' preceding national con ventions, it has appeared taat n some -AJittle bahy A little child. ..Don't they appeal o you? ; Doesn't your -- heart yeaA"to"plck"ttelipridCTiddl0the thca from all harm ? sure it does elsa you're not humane t them. : Their very helplessness makes you reach out in themlealthJtto falack.- - - - - - - .. - Save them then.TJsfl every.precautionj"Takft When sickness comes.' as sickness ir7ilLvremember it's just oahy, just a 7 chad-aniiLthe Physician have around toe nousesor Fletcher's Castoria jt -with rjeriect BaJetXiaslan tln4tteSTrJMrlsahdB?K :.fl VlnpraL OT -S' - t.tA,t VvfnedvfesT. - 1 C 6'."! junta sw2r Hill (Law?: -t,'J --gsj---i s - ''"' "Eiset Copy of - V, -'- -- :," No Farmers Union In Robeson County Referring to resolutions purporting to have been passed by the officers and executive committee of the -Robeson County "Farmers' Union, which are being published as news, articles and advertisements in the press of the ' State, it would be well for the public to be acquainted with the following facts: , 1. There is no Robeson County Farmers' Union aflir- - - iated with.ihe Stat0.rtj?n. - 2. There is not a member of the Farmers' Union in. Robeson County. ' " 3. Of the names printed below the resolutions there is -i Tfhnit tmt msn whnsA nrincirial business is farmine. oi ine execuiive commiweeisnooannin- 4. In order to constitute a County. Union, there must be jLiflye locals in gootaMiniererwas but-one4ocaU last,year in Robeson .County, and there is none this year. , Jhis, the 3rd Stales meetings of Bepubliexns have been called ia place where t Was the custom aad practice to deny aeeeo to eolored people, the national Mmmittee give aotlcs, thrOMgh hairma, to all ther-Brganrxatioa of the BepoUicsa party that th prsetic musH aot be followed ia th future ia any Bute Are You Human? ; iaf t at hand don't try some remedy that you may; your own use. 'was made especially fiar babies' ills and you can use Children 1 - fc1a,mtJajtgaBjaMBMW ; i 1 . . "X. Do the People Know? Po yon kaoir why yra aut uked to call for netcheri Cutorit when you want ichildl remedy: why r must itulet om rMrtchertr ' For yean we hxre been eiplinln how the pojmlartty of Fletcher Cartoria ha brought out iaanhierahl lmlUtJoatv taV . stitutee Bad cooaterfelta. ...'.''"'''"'" "' .To protect the babies: te gbJeld the homee aad ta deftaje ef gnratlonj te cone we appeal to the better Jttdgaieat of pareata t Insist oa harlaf Fletcher s Caatorla whea ia need of a chflda d fclne. And remember abore aU thlnga that a chlld'i medldae is Bar for difldrea a dldae prepar e4 1 or jrowa-apt j pot iater- changeable - A baby's food for a baby. Aad s baby's medicine is Juit aa essential for ths baby .- . The Caitoria Recipe (it'a oa erery wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands ia the same mannr for eo many years that th siM lore of Chas. H. Fletcher sad perfection ia the product are gynenymous. MMM kvlCUO IttVW m MCOWTH T Hears tne denature or sw . . awaa ' . Grover Britt, who signedas secretary : and treasiirerf -is a newspaper reporter, apd the principal business -of the four men whose names are signed as members day of June, 1920.. r.w;h. stone; v President tf State Union. E. C. FAIRES, j eoaveatioa or U any district eosrea- tioa- . -f ! "CommittMmaa JBcrt f Ktueky was ea f it - troagt champions, aad h ootated out that the Republi can juuty'g enly hopcia th SoU 17 C ia it abeolut ftiraes t both wkite Bein human you lore : all your strength toatf .. so - ' T : :' ' uo'chance. - hou5e,---;7 Cry Fop Secretary -.I : i 4 I.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 5, 1920, edition 1
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