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tl1' 1 -- ved::ipav mocking, nnin iSw'itzx ...... . - r r: w :?v . .. -- - i , ...... UnMcnoTtiiM nrruiMA, I i r in r- , I " MEETS NEaT StrlcMBtn l yy i H 1 1 , - W STATE flECHTS VBIIIOii Wr Huhdrea Delgalcs Prer - ent For Initial Session; - i ' Iniorntinn PrnnrfllTi - ItkV e 4 Jay "4PW , "Aaheviill, Job 15 Witk n haadred delegate In attendance at thi opening tesalon tonight ed other arriving oa .oiory train, k I8tk annual eoavautioa pt tka Kortk Carelia kTwebaBti Aeao - i.iiB at th Battery Park hotel rri- erruitatioB. Toairfht't eeioa w ..iU.l hr a-rwtifvlnr report from the tare officer is additio to the naual ceremonies. Etm mora later eating aeaslo-. r, anticipated "witk Treidnt Elmer aTTOrt&'gM of Wilioa ia- eaair theeoBTeution ' Powell of the Tint Baptut church ef AahoriUe, following wieaw . .1.- . mmra cordially Wb i.7,..lil , 1L A. Eraktaa, who eloied by telliag of anUrUiJimnU Thick h bee arrange w . a a.-.nra. nicltal U tO H KtTCB . b..w t. hiiaww afternoon. ad membera of tlio Ahrrilo Mer ehaBtt' aioeiatioB will taka th delagatw . t.:i. rvm fnllnwinc tbl OB luiumvwiw " - ------ - tiful gavel waa prewated to tba Bfcta wiatioa by Goorge J. 8tf 1" AtBd M iaeJo tor jm .p - S J. Koark ot Chariotw. rril ITftCC WCPfl Tfl - W DOUEtCAPAClH 1 iCoaUaood f Paga Oao.)) Urii" M witk" weeptioa loaight u taa gynaatinm or iU th aio ..: a.... rhU-k aakered ia th - Toaorrow morning will to me . ubab at .....AggMilM. -SaMjrtlJ - Baiabridge-Golby 1 expected to ajrif rrly in the morning. r;a graduate. 'Governor Bickett will deUer diplomat to pa grouii BatJirrfart ftrottaait jAMESMMITCHELL, OF J ? IREDELL, H ANUS Miwiatur iu.i 1.1 Jamei M. Wit hell, aw -InflUMtilrt farmer or ronm . i 1 1 .nMnifl ii irum Mb 111 n.xaw Jhia morniiig, by ngjngjilir.elf After T-r-il A I 'CTATC PRIMARY RETURNS ki k.rM anil hon artoat 'rlnrk, be elirobe into 1h bar loft, fastened one rd of a tog chela arouag kU aetk and the other, aroond a rafter aad ittmped from the etrlnger. - waa Ji'oduced by ttraagu1atoa. Brood- log oeT Imaginary trouble during the past weeke was the eaute of the tragedy. bWeaaed waa 77 yeara of eg. ECSOLIITK WINS OUT IN , ITH ELIMINATION HACK A Kwport, K. 1 Juna 15-Th Bo-lut- woa th ightU America' up de feac elimination rate from th Vaaiti today by th widett margin either yat'ht hat bad in -th-tart wwk. Th alapwd ' tim wal two minute., six aecond and tha , corrected time thte minutea, ,41 t : i 8irtnry CoaaitA.'-at thVw-k Taeht CUib, nnouncdUat th eqm mitte oa cup defenae, bad deided t keep th yacht racing unm jbb co. liiiilsllliiiil Z t w iil if "T iV u - m Jt , , g ZJ I "7-7. 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Lamont - - Praises China ' ; N'aw York, Jub 15-The grVrganl- utioa 3etig of th Conaorttum or Chiaa. eoatitttcg t Brittab, TtoBth clarcdVoteByOnly87 X&jimnk trim Pf Oa.. . .-.;..t-u ju Bkot Btra rig- roa erottr Bod l prevailed ,giTiit U Bjarity ot tko Board. 3ii rewiiitf bdiwwch owned ajnkabrtieally. t,UU et dowm Cwrerwoai a T An,.,., hank arrOBM ' JS, 1 iTilBi fc SiT the BiWdl of Vorro. tJ?5i2 pteber, it waa .nnounead ta . t.te- MiSSwS i JLt Si- cutler, tonight by Thorn. Gardner loalng aaa g D. k w t .i j uMn. t b Mrrt0 1 nil unaum, -. ddittoa Tbj priaer over th flgure. four-moath trip to th Ori.at a, reprc . .. Zn,:.-A la Rtata Barter 1 a.atatia tit aa Amerleaa bankinf group M ofSeil!- ' ZIL i oonj-Bctioa with Britfah and '-Ob eloaer BatoHo f Bigg Th Joaortmm, tamont uld, "ba called atteatioa to t im I a piam oa eajuvitaiiuo ota for oyrnor ib -ivuma, m . --. - lanntT ttr 100 thaa ay other aBdl-1 eiorpt at ft carneat delir and with daU. - ColOMl A. Hi n"v, i ma nearly a-uiciaiivu -4 ..ik.r aitertedthat itlrrlr." ' waa rery prol)abl aa mr pf .Btry.l 'I am "bware," h eoBUnned, "that aad th Board aaored t iatjuira of thm,n Ttenoai charaetsrii China ai a . . . l . ! . . . . tl.. I 4 J: 4 .ltaA.t alianila UA . . 11,. aatrv. TlCraphlC I nl.. Na on eaa Tend tB th short -.it..:.. v.ruht word . later la I tim- T, ... 1. rhina stthout bciat deeiv th day that th rot retard a ah jiy jpred.. with the iBduatry and nor, aad th ot tu enaB;m v iioDriety ei.wai peopie, wtin in- u"i: rdueig th Morriton lead' by- 100lim 0t mlny of their leader, with th vote. Similar objeetioat wr railed j (r0Trth of public opinion there, with SO .iiaiiiiiiiiiiViiiunr. - i. i T,l flai l I I to th Tot ta EdgeeoBib had Vbc. Not atu th Hoard tc-u vw . .-1 h. tntal announced. two kour after the meetihg began. Th tot la other toatMia waa can vaaaed without objoetlo from anj quar tmr ia tha afteraOoB ana arciairu. w.u- wbi of th BenatorUl aad Judicial vote will b eompletea ty xa Boara t ita MMMB thll morniBK ana or elawd. , Oh th it of rtura tabu latd, tha erlary of th Board de lard that a 'aeeoad primary, would bo required ia ay f th eontta yet uaateiarM.-- - . . 44 r.Tar na. XaUrMt ia tb taattM wa at ferer th profound effort that i iteadily be lng made t tDUtn a ment that will function a well a th loeat gorerameot .f unctloa. .. - . Th preteat government at ream, It Tryon knom, ii weak aad inelfi- eient. Yt if th Amnoa peopie lend to' the Chinet th tounael and th aid, material and iplrituah whieh th Chine are to longing for aad whiek tky Jook to America , to gir iin n .h.ll. T an confident, witntal ia th-oming yjar th development a. . 4it anil nAwarful natioB thra a nation of four huadrad million peo ple, who admiration na warm inena .h(t tha lTnlt.il fttatea. can. it we be- tow proper thought and enon upon ia.ha..-A Haw Baaavar Wat!-IWWWIaWwWB ; OAlaw ..... Oiaan Pa - lUMim Mm . - . l . - 4 ..4 bi. A.M Baal uroagnont id. a, ,"i,tow proper thought aaa euori upt of the Board biged with inqairle B,tter ur for m time to eom." .v. ....4;.. n hB candidate. I .. v . - - mm i wa . 1 - a . Telegram aaa long amanea wu p d into th offle all during th;day; Although M (ouatie had been herd from at o clock in tn mornm-, w. other cane in and were laDuiaiea aa th Ooreraor by 10 clock. Th other rot waa tabulated during the day. Th total rote eatt tint year waa aur Ft PP.TinN BOARD CALLS 1 FOR EXPENSE ACCOUNTS I ba I 'II1jI. II m "w-W W mWtfTTrir-r room -ineans quick death to every flyJ ZZ:r Every hoasewif know tn Mrnu nwMh 1 menace ot Cies. .w Betre. - r - i aTa little short of criminal neglect ia! tenon irecnikir lM.HaHf Thkbtw bhVav Iblo. Simply aauact it and WABONUiUMa Bvffavtl iMtt twWI aai Waazk-aahawfaa. : recially where there are chikLren in tb ' effecdve and gumpJest way to get nd of theM COniZIKn pesui anowu w aww-a. HaaTinless to BoinuiiS narmless to Food L DemOi to All FlltaWV vN.,'.-,.. DEATH TO ROACHES, BEDBUGS, llOSQUITO - And all ornEii inscctsj: s, . Sold Venriw4rf v! - ' BteUtaThaai Ka ..I. . . . Traantaaaai . Tiwall llatan v""tl.- Warm WaaMaetoa .... 1'7 m'.i.... 4 Wilan . Wllaoa . Yank . Vaaaa -. .Tataht .'.) MR. ROMAN MAULDIN UWin DIED HERE YE5TEKUAT UBioB had labor organization., h ia ' ' '. j bow pitehed into a fight on the machine Stricken . With Appendicitis i. TARBORO TAKES SECOND CAME. Tarboro, June 15. Tarboro took th 'eecond game from Williamaton tody by - mfKi m fif Tn T7"Th same wi called in the liith inning on .account of bad --grnndftrT"Bi-eaTynowTs n.tti.ri..T Tarboro. Shirley and Mor tiioa; Williamiton, Bhafer and Carton. Umpl Erneet Tiyior. - - RoBthera Railway Egir Wa. .i,.knnr inn. IVKniriiMr Em t. Owen, aeed about 68 year, on of the twat tnnvvn railway mea in thit tection, died at a botpiUl here early to date fnllowin an operation for BPP aiii-itia Ha . hail been ill only two " dayi. A wife, everal brother and lis ter and othefyrelttiTe .arTlT Semarkabl Ramarka. yew Toork Indepmlcnt, JJrrBlaatio.. h. King Ueorge: I m giaa inat priori -- 14 U The Stat Board df llectioni through l. iMMi.r. Mr. W. L. Beailer. yt- terday nt out notieei to alt eandidatei 4 1L. 4 1 J . . 41. . ..Mn.i.. IflUIH Th total roi caifc inia ... . - iiqr Mia niiu, u 41 a. 1 - - pri.ing even to the mpt astut political 1 ,tatmnt which, under th law, mut 1 ui ipr. ncici .u i"w j .1 ..t. w , . JStat ki an elretloa developed -uM Candidate for" 8iat : offlce,"17Brta venly lliTlaed trrgin. una ntatea oenaie, taww umcra betweearetrdnr nit Morriog3iTwrt;eBtt Where mere are mo parallela in any put, ana inn " ione couniy in. mo juuiciat min teat for ond place on th Atsociat hero there i no apeement betweea . . - .t .u i- T.ti. : 41. iTA.F.'.liiiifi I .i.. .....4;.. ..mnniiii tha diatriet. ii I Jattieethip ticao jcb,i m .. 7 1 I irlowr togethet thaa h horiea Umt fli, wllh Hi Becretary Of But, it I .1 k.t... 1 County officera, candidate for eounty 17 1 -.i.Mt l.ki. . mainritie wer eon-1 office, th Legialatur and th out il.l aeveral dya ago to "Wade, Ship-8ent in di-trieU ompoed of one . - .n-ff-.ir iuiimMi.nnniv'A. mnt. thBB'on eounty where aWitr to Jutiee Hoke. Buccetif ul ther i a nagreement, muat file with eandidat wer tiBaeniaoiy uam... v.. 1 iun ci. i "" " theTettiThl pirtlcuUrly M. Lr. Blilpmaer whosaida- reat majorny u,rr ...a ancifnt enemy, U f. neinnger ri.v 020 rote. on .afaTaTaS MADL1FTn f ii3Ml TII5LLin iT&t00W y .SUREST.WAT r Inm.T a-ineraj ha ruled that I candidate mut4U ttmnt whether j I or not Ihey had oppoiitioa. ""nT 5 wT ii" iTTW iii" iif asi Labor Refuses To Urge Recog niuuirui out ici iivwmiy (Ontiawd. From .Pg Oae.) While On Honeymoon In Washington Following an operation for appeadl- citia at Mary Eliaahctn notpiiai wv Friday, Mr. Bomaa Ie Mauldin. in- atHiiti -rak-a -4-4w, l Blat TrurV, died yeaterday after- noon at 12:30. H wat itrichea in Washingtoa a few hour after h wa married her oa June a, hrought back to. Balrigh ht wefk for treatment. Th remain win w to hi former home ia Norwood- today forbufiil." ... ntv. . ..Huff Vf. VaUldtB ana uraiM w j - . M . romer ai" -ahock tw " bir inany- fnentr here, where h ha maa ni rninw ik. n..t aaaaral rear. H bad many friend here, wa a member of the Blue LodgfLind Scottiih Jtne Aitaon., haUaicaJaJUgion..!y hi ervic throughout th wr in th 113tk Tield Artillery. He w 29 yr old. .. . Surviving or hi wile, wno oeiorw her marriage w Mia Etta Adas 8tcphnon. of thU city, hit father aad mother and veral brother and ei tra, who Tiv in Norwood, .Btauly eonnty. Th remain will M paaied to ftorwooa T y1' . '.. n. m-hn want, tn he the leader of th Democratic hotta to set mad and co ovr the tte denouncing the patriotic officlaur ac.hool wakondemned by the conven- . -.1 4k. ...imtiva waa directed to IllOB ai" n. - . - .... oppoae ay atUmpt to ertabluth eom- pulaory military erTK aary, undeiirtbl and an-Amarican. VESSEL LAUNCHED SIDEWISE AND WITH fULili oibiAb. Glouceater, N. Jua 15. Th 4.. ....n itarrtar. JohB jay. waa iuu v. w " . 4 1 .v.j .u..;.. anil with atcam up at "f"' " ..-4 thorPaaejFaaiaBaaantpyw". "- day ..-.The vf MM a eompieiew Bnuraaujr to, trt at one ob a crmag. IP YOU HAVB A FEW HCiSDRED dollar arid dir to buy at to right on big pnyin buainew. tht require practically bo capital to operate, Mr. Callahan at Bland Hotel, Wdna a. 19 to i-no. tjnleai voo mean bait- bk don't wt your time or aninft 168 " 0X. aean McJiMT 4. fhm: Mimtf IBUfl- "si WEALTHY GEORGIA NAVAL STORES FACTOR IS DEAD JacatOBTilIeT FTa,yunT5.ijoh"a Harris, 6$ yeara, wealthy naval itore factor of thit city, died at hi horn 11 ..'Tt.m-- ,, n Good. Cochran, n., today after a ihort Ulnei. I York. Jua 15. Dull trading ..liv. nt n.nrgj.l. 1 ..... 1 tk Arm irnnil. market tod. v... v.j a. s. 1..vM..illa fitrlrnHnn varni wer iteady; Baw wool yeara. H wa regarded a one of-the I wai . weak worjtdjijarna declined nj wealthieat men la tn oiai. ' "j THE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS of the State of North Carolina, Will meet in Raleigh, Monday. Junjjlli.1920 ad continue is aeisinn Sv dar. Becl- procity applioanta will appear June 21,1 I I . M., t 8 yHVllie ot- neneira- tioa for examination oegm . a. m. H. A. ROYSTER, M. p. Secretary. In the. itlanda ar appreciably lower thaa elaewher. r.TiiUai . nTnnnell: The man by (every nature and divine right i the ' ked of the family. " ! Oliver Hertford: It ii a pity that London hi no ikjrtcrap, for no ky Bedi (craping more. . 4 . l: .1. . . V . . . . 'nnl jkgmirai 4oru run". ' -1 j w. know that erery ar begini whert the last one I left off. Profeuor Albrfrt Buihaell Harti Look at General Wood' fac aad you will know that he it a big man. : Frank B. Oilbreth j People dont re alize th amount of tim that it loit in getting ready to do thing. Ink. n Rwkt11pr. Jr..- The whole aociaL b4 bttiinfl and finMiai atru. . tur ia built on truth ana nonriiy. B.n.txr 3 Tl.millna Iwiat Tha am bition of everySlngliihman ii to har. ' a railwav 'eamDartment tit himself. Sir Oliver ijodge': I believe th den tiny of tb human rae on tb plaaet li lara-lv in tha hand of America. - Mmr- Koit -CIrk t-ThttiiaB rr aot a romantic, acntimental paopU living oa moonlight, roue had aightia .Jaalaa- . ' L.'im' fiiit af nfla huaArail antifiAaA.1 BolahevUti on will find one Bolshevist, 3y cnmiaaia aaa w 1001a. IMP0SS1B T0 FIND ICTACiT The weary cuitomer had dropped off . to lecp in the barber' chair. The 4,tubtrty beard artiat mad.. valiant at- teaipt to proceed, nui ercniuaiiy naa to owb himaelf beaten aay th Edia burrk 8cotmaa. ' -' . "Jitcaae in lir - aald begeatly . ihaking ll. mil in th chair, -"but would you Blind waking upf Jtcaa't ibav you whil yott araleep. "Can't thav m whB I'm alepr xelaimed the -fictim, 1 with a wonder - ing exprenion. '"Why not f" Becauae," eiplained th barber, a oftly a poMible, "whn you fU it iTATP MFOICALBOARd MEETS HERE JUNE 21 -Th North Carolina Board of Medical Biaminera will meet in Raleigh June 21, for the eiarolnatloa of applicant for Veen to praetic mediein in Korth. Carolina. Reciprocity applicant WU apngar MoBday afuraooa but th regular e- aminatioaa wil begia metaay morav- in.g at the VenWBBuM pcnooi. i-uiiy 10 applitanta ar eipeciea 10 come up for licenae. Thia la th laat mtiBf of th retir ing shard of examider which will bar i aewHon with it, th incoming board which will proceed with organi- latioa. Th retiriag ooara ia com poatd.of JJrr.-J, l4wklyra, of CharloU; I)r, Imic. Taylor, of Morgaatoa; Mr. M. L. Blveni, ot Aiheville; Dr. J Y. Hightmith, f rytteviiiei ur. E. GTMoore, of Elm CityJ lr. Hubert ArRoyitrt of, Rtigh Thi heard ta eomooaed. f Dr. K. P, B. Boar, 'of Morehad City; Ilr. J. G. Mnrolur. of WUminftOB; n.. W p. Hnlt. of Dnke: W. M.I Jonet, of Greeaiboro; PrrL. A. Glenn, I Of Gaitonia; l'r. U A. 1 rowcu, ot u r olntnn. aad Dr. C. A Ehorty of Bal- eigh. Iiisures Health iut-ytur-noutJt-and save your life, or dean your mouth and live much longer and better", said a noted doctor in an address before the Southern Medical Association. ' - . Three-fourths of all term diseasesbad coldi, Influ enza,grippe,pneumonia,diptheria, typhoid, mealei,whoop ing coagh, mumps, scarlet fever, inf antileparalyiig, tuber culosis, etc., arc Uken through ue -mouth. ' Pn-tky-tel'u an ideal preventative. " Everyone should spray the throat or gargle with Pn-Ph-tol daily. It is by far the most efficient antiseptic and ia perfectly safe. Rinse the mouth with Pn-PkhM after brushing the teeth, keep teeth and gums clean and healthy and prevent pyorrhea. A valuable aid in the treatment of sore throat, head colds, catarrh, etc ' Excellent also for cuts, wounds etc. Once you try PraAjr-rojyoujaever fee without ita SoldfcyattdiiiistbreiV' . . Pro-phy-tol Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder Pro-phytol Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder contaitre-wmtrproirertieTi 1 fltk kt:tol AntiaepUfi-rdeliiShiful to - use and highly efficient, r.- - Sold by all drug stores at popular priceiT - Prophytol Muufacturing Co., IncM New Orleans, La. MORRISON CRITICIZES GARDNER'S STATEMENTS Leiingloajun 15. Speaking before a aanaritr andiaaeo in the liavldaoB aAuni court aouia here tonurht. Cam- arort Morriaon, canaiaate tor ttovernor.i eritKtxea atatement m y. wi joni mm. Via ahMttaat iw tha eoniina eecond primary, mad i Raleigh receatly aad ia hia tpeecB at l aomavina wonaay niirht I r-oDnin hi campaign in ia which ho bitterly awaited reveaue I officeri and other, whom b charged I if von want to exoerlence the t)leasure of f-4. i,;y witK u-nrrv afirl uncprtaintv r- a4'd drudgery left out, just move a Pnncess Kange into your Kuerten. Allen CQBKfS -pAacAfttiia a " 1 ' T aa poaa4uir, m.m jv .... ...v wv.v.. ..w - " - - - - a !umber your month ' epen o wid. with i.toppprtirig the Meckleabarg ma.a.1 . , . . ; - J . 4 . . .f iiAr.M. . , A If, riaraaa an. I . .".--1, rv..;lt -t J l.4.:l.-- t..- :.-k. ri,mn !nctiar1 rt "r Via lf?trrlri lnstant;hot4lcr all-the-timera-la 1.1...1 j 1 . .,:Un .- 4s... twAAnm -fmm titsf flnrl dirt: therjte tKlUIlllU Vai 111 ttUUVUk UL J U UUl 1IM.VV1U . ' : '. rtu . .... -11 .r tvj t.- ; are some wij cue teaiuica ui i micrss rouges. . (. Princess Ranges reduce kitchen work, because they are absolutely dc- mni4-Kiar tv, -,nr.T-,to-v motil rftnctniftinn nf rSoriv and too run insures steady,vcn heating, because there are no bolts to burn out as the years go by nojoints to widen arid let in cold air to weaken, the draft and cool the Trtpre at Ailnintss dealers evervwhens't Consult one of thexh, or write direct, for. 1 .-wui uiuai.i4iicu,ik4m4u,uc CASH if TOU HAVB IT GOODWIN-SMITH FURNITURE CO. -Tha Haaaa Tha Makw Baaaaa aiayar. 11 Kan bu.-ub at, nwurn. n. v . ly.nW.VH J-T VW liw 4 I " " " ' " ' " "" ' '"""j? " W 1 .it! tit' m. B m . AT J -BBBBmaaaw- y J7 av. m tw -wmm- m - .1- Hi Win iim HanfoSr' mm 4tliteirft. loof-,, btMreice. Gat-nLtm iatrmlmcotajaii inicai-plnted t!"0.?4?? MharitB Bageadaaa. it at bocm Baa aaa4aa4BTaaaa j" bill viwa aoll r aj am kow goad way m mm m It rewire 00 paint attd no after attentaoo. Fnt . W- c-t. Jk mImmm kwiUag a mmtr ilmm..avry 1 of 1 ' -- Aaaa aanr taB na mr niaia akt Wbm. ... r ) fSfr -r- a ef mm r -r r m v 1 r j' Fcrd RccEsi Predatt Co. 4aaaaBaaj 4rw4Baaa Cbieag feUa. .. BaifBlo Attata . . I1 L 1 ; U4t I faa't find your fac," Mr. )iomo aid Mr. irdner ap-j
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