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A THE 'KZWS AND OBSERVER . i. SATUtewV w.-,euiii 1U, 1S23. J mmym. -WorkersUy-flanf-JFef-l $r ing$100W)ForRex-T : ;; ;t-.; Hospital ACTIVE CAWPAIGJSINg' -7-J trILLBEGIS AT ROOM final Dfrectiona Giyen 200 lien and Women Who"Witt HT Worlc In Hindi 8peenei By EiH JIiV Claude Bsrbee and OUieraU Tr'Tr the faOewla; aaeecrfaUaas la tka Ua Baaaltat fata r at leaf alfM's at) Alaeer af the UtMM caaajialf la. the; City tk reach, tha eeaHre eemmittee f Ue MaapaifaT ergaatsstkMi f ' k .Naaaa.. -: -, ?Amjt. WlUlaaa H. "WlHlaaaaaB. .... . .fit. t.M. CMmU.v.......... tjt Vt. B. A. Beyatav.fc MM Dr. jaha a. Wrifct;7..r.7r.r. iee Dr. Kkhsrel Lewla.. .......... lM Relet Jtee a4 Otoarrer aadBea. Jeecpaae DaaleU. . JH W. aad MM tleaaa Taaa aad Mrs. S. B. Bheaea4 Jam 0r. Bee ?. Battle......... 1AM Freaerieli C Barfev........ 1AM Edataad B. Crow. .i. ftM. Wllllaai B. Drake, Jr....i.... IM Dr. B. H. Fraiaa....V..,.. ' Mf Br. Aadraw W. (Mela.., ... AM BreadeA B. CriS. IM Dr. B B. BaywaaaV Jr..,....-" MA, C tark... 3 44 aaaj Ir. B. Claaaac f add. ........ : 4M & T....t.4t.f,.i.t., We) Dt. Beary Iaraa.. .M,...ii( . M Tetel ef aaieeata leaf- fhea ue Tetat : MUM Qratifyraf utbaaiatn marked tkd Apetiflf of the 100,000 fuait taeipalia isr fka rehabUilatum aad ealaraeaiaat af tt Hoaprtai at A banquet held ia (M City Auditerraaa wiu , mere thaa S00 worker ia atteMSM. ' Brief a4 'flffwifi wan wade by titljfai flf the cifyTl4 aHty,"-aT(ihifV--th hearty aapfert " aad ea-aprtioa af aery tnaa sad wkaiaa ia the eeunty fa piea ina at tka diabaaal t Ue keepitai oaey wherewith tA frew aad keep ahreaai of tbew deTelopont ef the ' Miv :T"- Aetaal work ef solieitatioa will aa . gia today, aad roatinue for 19 days. altkeask aond ef the sneaher were wil lias t adeiit ef tka belief tliat mere tka twa day wawld be aereeear? - t put the fatd well bernad the goal - aet. Worker were gea -final la ' atrurtieoa aa to tka atethed to be aae4 ia the eamaaiga, allotted tha aamee ot thep eteible acriber to the fuad wheal they will be eapeeteA te eaaraa, aad kiddea gedapeed ia their work. A haary ralaotaraa that broke a few talaute before the hint r aet far tha berlnalcg af the diaeer Uld aot aerea te keep away maay( aad almevt every eat aad the store af table ware takea. Th baawet wet aerrad by a ewwailttea f wonea f real Sdaatoa- ttreet Metk ' edict thareb. Tha Kaw4aA faaimifc - tee eeeapieA a leag tabla at tka and t the arana, sad the ether were grouped ia front.- Mr. William 11. "William preaided over the meeting " 11 Mr." BY B;-tjer--iadd tk apeakert. -- Mf. Bark Ipeaka. I tr. Claude Barbee wat th tni epeaker preaeated -and. h Inaiattd that au sat rm beeauA k waA brief iirt latighlngly teWIng fcia-aaliettca tht told to ten an aw ana for tht teet ef tk 10 xiRute allowed hint t (peak to do th beat h tould. Bt told f orrefully what Res Boapltal hat don for th city and what it eaaM d If atoaey Wer givea If ta ds with. "TSfTioapllal ia doTariTlBatti11ieiifr Work," ho continued, "but it ia aot trtoing ith th eitwy. So far this year they have turned away mora tha 200 patieata." "W liar kef -tht haai of k great koepiu), tk Baeat ttaff " of urgeoa aad pkyairUa ia tht State, sal th laeat lurae." He pointed out th financial beaets af ftaring great koapital la th city, declaring that a greater initiation would more than gir back all that th peopl of tht city put lata it. Dr. D. H. BUI, foraner pretiaent af . BtataCkUegt, wa latrdueed "ma wha.waald hot be her to apeik fM a( if U bad aot be far Bea Beapital." Rt mad a brief but ttlrriag appeal far juppkrf fef th notptttV giviig fawr reason why Aaleigk-pespl aught ta cam ta tk aialetaaa af a iaetitatia that had do Aa taach far tk ity ana county "W bugh t klp th keeplUl be caue it ha been aHtitmvA," k da eared, laying that aobody tef 6t . erttkiiem aalea It kad bee doing thing t torn direetMn. Tk hepitl kn dan great tklagt wltk th..tp meat ft ka, and akeald net b crttU ' eiael for takkint nn effort t tem tk eommatfty, ave if it limited euip- - mt made thrt werrtc tametime n Mmfbetofy.' . - aagU J- klp ; tk Jwapital can it it oaraj w oneht to help tt becaua It feted , tad w enght help It becant w teed it here," fee went on. A new operating room, a homo for'fearteft, mora tnodrk equip ment, aad It place whet peopl, rarr . tlcularly men. eomiag out of ether, may go aad here as tk their own, tatlafeetio nnd aot diiturb the Teat of th pa tient. - - . , . , WandaU WtU Belnv'"r" C Myr tldridg. apoke brictlr. prom king kia rulleat e-peratioa and - preaaing hit kop that the drive waold l crown with tk larreet meaauxa of eticeea. Dr. W. T. Scarborough, of Wendell, aealting oa behalf kia town, amured the executive committee that Uiore waa "money in "Windell that yo, er have ft yon want it, aad it yea will, let me know how much yon want I'll - IrtTp yra gerir." Hit ttniir irw 'itTcfctcd itk applause. . , Trederlck Courtney Jlarmber, of Kew Vork City, who ia here to it ia th dii-e, then kpok tirlelty, outlining th technical details of the campaign, wa I'laitttg to the 'vrtwk'nr jew ke, heme of proaiwct.ve aaMcrlber wenld b at vietioa ti.-fl tn Ht wotiM be pt ever loted, ard tl.e methyl fhxt will h utwdand wj bevoad tha Jr-al f $100.Wy lA ajj'ronch.' Ee fflrpretwa tht Inn'toi. nr. ..- , . a Gardner coTrmuEsms ATTACK OH REVENUE MEN Candidate Tor Governor Claim : They Am topyfrtinf Morri- ?o-'ror-?Ooror- ; Loaisbart, Jane l$.AdAnmnt tw mrg Traill! oT;''"iy at Uuiebnrg ie tb fUtl d Fmiftliatoa tnlgM Went. e. O. Max 6aW coatlaaeA hi attack the rerun officer, Tk Lieuteaaat Gov- sror said Ja fart: - ; s Mrr Marriwa say I am . I am aat and at Morrison. Madness is tha product af eary aad fear, aad a 1 do not envy Verri aad 1 sorely 4 aat fear aim, I, therefor, cannot h mad n. .ukx Milua for a ll fellMA drtmaiaatioB to lav before th people af tha Stat a expression of his revenue riaar aaa to smpeat i twsi iMU eMaelenee af the voter of North ramtiM tw a. Aiet for tha oiea war mt aamnatUil aarriee to the 8U t e." Mr. Gardner referoed ta aa attack Uai fll b r. T. Caaaler oa men la the ftinu asreioa wka tnpDarted rmmanua Hoew la tk nrlaury aad declared that 90 per rent af tk me ia th. Mana aereina 1 tka Hate bar neglected1 public duty ta nominate Mor - riaoa. Centinuiag Mr. Oardn'et aaid: "Mr. Morriaoa aay I,m ia a row with organised labor aad th rarmera Union. H might ha aaa da that etati- ant'aad aot away with it before th Mt timr tint at wowt work w. It mlttr b remembered tkt,I earrkd Moafcaf tk delegate liar left Ah th great iadoairial cewter ia the rilla. Tka sffaets of th meetiag kaVe eouitles of Oaito. Batharford, bee far-reacking and. is believed by Bowar, roraytb, Boekiagham, New Ba- local good roada enthuaiait that good ever. Vane, aad many other. I also carried the great nra( counties oft Bobeoa, ritt, Way, Beaaren, ajataa, Anao. d Ckr1aATee laet JISSrl INTO WOMAN SUFFRAGE eeaaty after greet preeawre of press sd ,w U,..o. had bea brNtki W h... t. ki. .aea t en of kW ppoaeat th. largeet eot I'M rereited I, ii. ),.. . TFI nONT liFT VOTFS - -- Al(. mfft a ti i r lainaacrni int ItULd inc numtn 1W Viae. I . Jna IS. Teas doat ret taa. Mr. Id ward rraaklia WhiU.lb flied for J use M. The motioa wa of Indiaaapoli, chairaaaa of tha Civicalcarried 18 U It. Tki action of th committee of tk Oeie4ral-Tratloa of Women' Ctubt, aid today at tn hi.ui ..w.ilun: Hha adviaed the womea to ent. out tha teas" it they etpeet t enter aad continue la politic rneeemf ully. . ' Th te t Chlrag were oa re- te,-1 ketleve, why the meagjlaot rate waiea" kigker pontieaiiy- ah .ye hearlt anoag tb women wa tea," Mr Wait aaid. --- "Toa don't get vote that way and I that ia th aly thing that eouate in a peluieal argaalsatioa nrr. de. it meaanT--iiHitT0BACCO GROWERS WIU, rHow maoy Z.. dOTGHT 'REFORM' MOVEMENT Ike vwte 1 their praeinrtsf latil ya eaa, you art ant ready for the reek fad fit ef the political. arganiiatloa.v Ualr. White added aha would rather be ehatrmaa ef a preeiae ia preferea to lay other office ia a party aad after the kad mad good la that plae th weald k fr mthiag higher. TO DO BITTKR WORK Tab Beraferd' Acid rkoapkaU Iiirrreaaee braia aad aerv energy. A whole, iavigorating tonic At druggial. Adv. . .... . LEGISLATE AGAINST PINK BOLL WEEVIL IN TEXAS Auatin, Ti-Jii 11 WltV-AnSt aataaga of legialatioa dcalgaed to jrx termiaete the pink boil ArcetU In eottoa ieiJa in goutheaat TciJi counlteA, th 8tat lrgialatar dd. a thirty-day tptcial aeeaio today. The meaaar provide for u-eotto growing tone arouad worm inted area and fraate a eommiatlo t bt gppolated by th Ooveeaas- ef Texas a4 the- Beet tray of th Vailed State Department of Agrlcaltwr to iaVeetlgate and deaignate tht territory o whk-h rotto thall not bt grown until tk peat, haa bets erafli rated. Farmer (offering taaneial lot ualr th legialatioa are to b reim- IraraM b,y tHe attate ef T BLE9S1N6 TBK ALFINB BOPBS Bwtoa Matalar BM Prayer BerrWe ta Bmjala RaMy. - Every tnmme, at the begtaaiag f tht ellmblng .aeaaoa ia tb 4wia mon-lt tain. aolemn emce i held among Mheguide.- may-af whom-are aly men. who know they take their Uvea ia their hand wka they aaeeafl tk Alp. Bo tkey bring their rope with them thd lay them at the fen.ef of th mtaatain. Old and new r piled I keep; lad th'ther Meued by th pastor. Prayer i offered Vt the oM rope may atill betr tha (train stilly sad that tha aw rope may prove eqaal to all tb at rem placed apea them. The guide ar rommcadeoM tk mercy t God that 1 tlrair daily eaceat tkey my- - bepv fa-aa4 -that tky-sy scror th traveler who trust I tbetn. F. H. Cbeley ia "Storie far Tlkt to Boy.". . i BVBB CTPtMS TBKB ' jm TEAM OLD (trem tk Dtr ?few A hwge vprea tre in tk eharck- yrd a ear 8aM Uaria, del Tale, ia Soatker Mniae, aeeoedteg toameW i th oldest living thing ia tha world, being twtwee -,K9.ad ,0W years CM. Tkt eg a baaed ra th. gigtnti kel of tk three aad th lw gTewtk f the (peeie. The figures taeaa that vkea tb teed froaa which th tee eprsvig fell apea the erath King Meaee wa koldiag the first reign in Egypt ef which w have aay kistesie 1 ewtedirN 1,(X)0 years before the fcinh or uarist. .. Hamheldl dweovere tk tree more tka. 100 years sg. RI mailed t tli tree a wawde tablet eeataiaiaa; . his sutogrraph, aad. tltkeagh It m sow partly hidden t the wotwruent growth the autograph is stin legible. Tk htt teiratific. vteasaiwmeats ef th tree haweA.tt to have the aitoa iehiag girth ef IM feet at fear feet from the krOBd."Tt shew 00 Sign ef dersy. - . I ..- . Tke Hebrew mnswsg apprnametes eloeely that ef tke PkoaeciB. An oobc of pider web aaratclled Would extend 530 -ilea. CONVESTIOS DELEGATES INSPECT BUKC0W3E ROADS Highway EalinsiU TindAshe ..illo..4.ToBetJg "Batik Carolina Asheviile, Jam 38.-r-Altbough BuTnes6a-H th North Crlin Good Bead Ao- eiatioa, practically all f tk delegate Wk did awt leave bat aigkt or early thi morning fotthsif kmts, . wr lake- aa several automobile- (rips ever th Bttib totr null- After thorough inipeclioa t a number , of Wadu hewing every kind of construe- tioa ia this aection -of the State, the- who mad the trip were practically aaaaiataa la saying that! Asbville hat tha heat roads of any city ia tk Btate, miitow v v eounty. . :v" - I 1'ader the guidaac of the thrc I coun t cemmiaaionen. B. A. Pattoa, jOtta Israel aatf 0. r. Stradley. aa4 laotn of th klghway engiaeera from t tha - local office, the delegate were takea orr th Black Mountain road as fas as AaWella, orer tk Uederoa eill oarea road far aa tka Hen Jderao county line, over tha Aaherille Ckarlatte-Wilmington highway aa far aa Jtiae-noie-rap, out to wrnu aaphalt road for a diatanc of jiixteea mile aad orer the AaherilleMarphy Atlanta1 klghway te Acton sad - back Ith rough th Aaherill school. roaa win become a State reality within "eit few yeara. " z , WDIVC AHUinCH drlMV j,.,..,1 T, ,i ' h la, Jual 18.-Woma aid ia one houa of 2f'; tieally killed ia tke other. 1 tk 8en- ate Senator Stewart' motion to reeon dM itte bUl, defeated TaUnb a. II l. 1 A ... f "T - mm kit bill had been returned to the eal esdar, Beaaier Stewart moved that ae- tioa oa th (tat mffrac amendme.t I Bemrfa return -the ett4M' right JulllA the calendar aad according to ita aup- rtera, offer a chanee -for ratification leader to vote Tor atat amenSmm whaa tkey ar j convinced the fediral uffrag amendment 1 dead beyond rev tu (citation. p- A attempt by BeoreaeataUv Cenrad Myr,. tF NVw-GrWmn. -t revive- tk auffrag fight ia IB lower kouae Tbjr tk latroaucuo el a revolution asking th ratification of th Federal amendment hwaa defeated, 61 to IS. Atlantic City, N. June 1. "Threat" by "Heformera" to legltlat tobacco out or th eouatry war re ported ta tb coaventioa of tb tobacco taaociation of th United 8UU bore today by Q. I. Webb, IU aeeratarv- treasurer. H aaid tt did not eoajtitnte being aa alarm let to realiz that a aer- lou danger eonfronta th tobtee trad. v The profeeaional reformer muat have employment and now they have elected to attack tobacco h aaid call ing upon his colleagues to fight the anti-tobacco movement . before it ia to late. Thia he aaid, ahould b don by counteracting propaganda deaigned to prejudice the public agninkt the uae er ta weed. These officer were elected: Presi dent, T. MeArringten, Birhmond, Vs.; Vlett Pri4aU II-E. Splllman,.. Hun tington, W. Vt.; W, T Reed, Richmond, ., W. T. Clark, Wilaon, N .'.; eere. tary-tretaurer, O. E. Webb, Winaton Mam, N. C.j western aecretary, B. Q. XVtvIiOuivtlle, Ky MORRISON MAKES ADDRESS TO HILLSBORO AUDIENCE Hillabofo. June IS. Cameron Morri aoa spok to a fair aiatd audienc in tk orthouM her tonight, delivering a atraight fvrward Democratic apeecb. rollewing tke addreaa which waa given clae atteation, ha drova over to Dur ham for the night and thia afternoon at A o'clock he will apeak In Boxboro. Wkat U -SnHag reverMT la simply low Vitality, a lack of Enertrv cauaed hv imour blood. lOaOVE'8 TASTm:S hiU TONIC r. store Vitality end Energy by Purifying a &aricning,tM Blood, you eaa too feel its Strengthening, Invigorat ing Effect. We. (Adv.) McAdoo Refuses To Pcrrrjit Using Name BeforeJoa-l -vention , (Camtlawed free Pig Oa4 th eaadidscy of ilt, McAdeo w die-J c'atsM.- " '"- - j f Mr. . Skoa declared that tk movt- meat for the tiominttioa of Senttor Glaa "hat already reached formidable proportions aad hit sajfportsrs auert that bt will occupy from th firat bal lot ar eomaainj poeitlM- ta -th -race - m f . . mat iw Vi . ! "Seaaror Glam ka be among the "J" ' thJZ "p porters, said Mr. Shews. "It IT true that th Virginia delegatiea waa ta: VACATION TIME vrirm rr -tUISBOkN V MOSQUITO EUTCS RCO BUGS " CH1QOERS . POISON IVY DonX: kt these thlngt worry you; take along a bottle of dr. Porter's r Antiseptic Healing Oil ; It stop th rtckbag. takes out th soisoB, heaat tb him and kill tbmacm. " 30c per Bottle., ttrnctcd ta support Hs BeasUV, but It wss BBderteood that Senator piass ex pected to threw hi support U Mr. UcAdo. - ' "New of tb McAdoo withdrawal in Washington today was immediately fob lowed by tk naofnmnt on th put of a aumber of tke wiet layat McAdoo mea that tkey would exert tbemielve to tb limit oa behalf f Bnatw Ola. They predict that th taggastio of 8a- ttbr Qltas wilT inter wUktBtat-T'r; (pons aad fsror not only ia . the Boutk, bat ia many ectiea ef .the Cast, Nortk sad West.'- V The Senator was brouirht promin ently before tb pn bile by hi auee st rut kaadliag -f tb Vtory imaav dur ing kit teaur of office at Secretary of th. Traury. Praviou t .hit p- peintmeat te th eabiact poitin he had already achieved -a asttoaaA -repu. tatiO throuch tb uthorahip of Xi Federal Iwm act and t Pdtal Farm Loan act. - He ha beea regardsd r cue ef tke moat loyal and on of the ableat of tk idmiaiitrafioa'a mip porter ta tat eenate. , : First Special To Reach Frisco Fop The Convention . - (Ctl4 from Pag Oa.) . im twenty-foil. ' It hat eomt dowa out of tb mountain into tkt plain and ever into the town aad cities. Ditrctpeef of th law, and the bribery of Stat and Federal . I gents of enforcement x a r evcrrwhere ia verwbeliuiac'videc. I place of the hkrmler light vne and beer w hare the increasing as, of tks harmful honors ia illicit trade. "Th Democratic party n goinw ts eail halt o this aad rseu th fcouatry from th hand ef a fanatical minority whoa namerioal waaknss is ah own veryTHm they attempt a eprJ light. Too piatzorm win ea clear, i un- dameatally democratic, progreaaiva I hope, brief. It will embody n cnti meat which ought to be taught ia vtry aehooi hot in the Uited 8tUsr-that is,- rept tne i reawent i ut vat' ted State?- . Harding Accepts Peace Treaty As Campaign' Issue (Cewtiaaed from Page On.) Senator to ''accept the hearty aad loyal good withe of s beaten Wood man." MyigBMlisV said Mri MaaVeagb, "that your .attitude in the campaign from th beginning will show that Pfogrcnlvf of tli Wood i easily Included In your political sym pathies; and that a a candidate and subsequently.. a. President you will ttaad as a progressiv conmative, which is aa jcar need be t the resultant ttf the opposing tendencies of the' party." For th first time since last Monday, Senator Harding broke the spell of work and went to th golf link where hs Republican, of- Wett Vtrgtnls; -snd Bcoby, or Antonio, Texas, sua . B, Greagor, of Brownrville, Texas.- CONSIDER BRYAN AS POSSIBILITY (Continued from Pat On.) resolutin c'oiamittes at Saa Francisco, Mr. Shous declared that the move ment for the nomination of. Senator Glaa "hat already reached formidable proportions" and that "a nvmber of the moat loyal McAdoo men" had de clares that they "would exert them elvet to tb limit oa behalf of Sen ator Glass." ! Mr. Glaa was one of the administra tion leaders in the House until he re igned to become Secretary of the Treasury whea Mr. McAdoo retired. Whil ia th Houa he fathered the Federal- rcaerr sad farm loan lets and inc his appointment to the Senate by Governor Davie early thia year to succeed th late Benator Thomas 8. Martin, he haa supported the President tnr1h-trty- fight.-" It wss Benator Glaa who framed the Virginia -Dmwrtle.pltformwtUk. the League of Nation plank which Pres ident Wilson recently publicly approved ntt waich it expected to form the bssis for the league plank at San Francisco. Th Virginia delegation ha been In structed to vot for Mr. Ola at Saa Francisco. ThIini nation ofMr7"MeAdoVTisTl David's Salve I Gaaranteed Far That Skin Trosble. . it tad tou will alwara keen It Children like it for their sores. Any druggitt will recommend it to you. If he does aot hav It ask him to get it for you. Take no subatl. tutv It ia a new preparation. If you do not like it your . druggist will eheerfully refund Tonr moaev. Hendwrwma N. C. t. SERVICE WIRING . .. - k SERVICE''" REPAIRING y SERVICE SUPPLIES Walker Electric Phone 1U3 ltl W. MartlB rows th field to lvsa atcaUnts, te far aa ia new known. Attorney Garal Palmer will enter tit balleting . witk tha Pennsylvania, delegation instructed for biiaTad probably with at least a part f the'delegatioa from Ceorgia, In wkislt .stkHtreeemfxtiHnUtjrAf ta primary vote. ' -4- - Delcgatei from Obi aad Kentucky knva- been 1 iuetr acted far 6cracr Jam M. Cox, of Ohio, wbil thos from Near Jersey have been lnatrnrtcd for Governor Edward I. Edwards, af that Stat.. Other inttrneted dclegationa art: Ncbraaka for Senator Gilbert M. Hitctt eoek, of that Bute: Iowa for Secretary ilavedith, of tb agVicaltur department; Oklahoma lor Senator Hobcrt M. Owen, of that Btate; South Dakota for Jam vV. Gerard, former Ambassador t Ger many; Korth Carolina for Senator f. M. Simmona, and Oregoa for McAdoo. . John W. Davis, of West Virginia, sfiTsns - INFANT MORTALITY Is rximcths-tfol.1.We can larflfreaJIza'fct of all J A the children born in dvilized countries twenty-two per cent, or ntaxlj ono-quarter.: : die before they reach one vearj thirty-seren per cent, or more than one-thlrdf before they are five, and one-hali before they are filteif; ' ..?Vv''vir:?v . We do not hesitate to say that a tunelyOoselof Castorla'wonld save many of I these precious lives, v Neither do we hesitate ta say: that many-of .these infentile ' deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparatioos.- Drops, thcturea and sooth-' . ; ing syrnps sold for ch&drenY complaints containmore cr less opta or mdrphlneal r They are, in considerable qnastities. deadly poisons In' any ojiantity, tbey 8tnpiryf,: : .retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, w There can be no danger' ' in tiie use of Castorla if it bears the adgnatnrejfCii (contains no' 'r opiates or narcotics of.anyk3nd.i , icSiArT.-3 PER ibAAahi nciiaraiioaairga- IVkab S tirrft tteStonfaJ?' ChetulntBMtCaflkte eiOxer Opt am orpuu-- ncroXNoTlAHOo Sod ('patiOft sod. J xj-- p l7J,t0 STOCK OF OXFORDS WHICH TO SELECT. Exact Copy of Wrppt " ' . , ... . -j-jjtcu uj Saturday and Monday Specials 500 Pairs Ladies White Canvas Pump and Oxfords, a very good niii of sizes, at less than manufacturer's cost today. We have just the one you want, a eiUieF$ni9, $1:38, $1.43 or $1.93. Be iure to come and look these over. ; . - ; , ..I - . . . Two large counter full of Ladies' lordti tomt woru as mucn as tio. ja Priced 2.48, 1258 and pJ40,. ConBter.fuil of Children Randal - 1 IB Bd.Oxfprdti 8li5 and . . . . 1 3b0 pain Men't black and tan Oxfords, brougkt over from last summer. Worth 110. A "TC Our pric 3A, $3Jil and ................ "' O 600 Pairs Men's White ."..,.,. - All sizs. Our price . i, Full tin ef Ladies' Comfort Oxfords just arrived.' : Wear a pair aad keep your feet 4 00 comfortable. Priced 13.98, 4A0 nd.. .. 9470 7J vslu Ladies' white canvas Pumpa. Frenck covered keels, v ,., ' A qp Onr.speclal pric ...... . ...... Fwe.D Tbom Special are for Saturday arid Monday, and it's to your w m ure cxpcctino; you. .-1 r.j , .. ... - . ..; lartin and Wilmington Streets. Ambassador t Great Britain, aad Homer 3. Coauaiaga, af Coanectiewt, tbsifmaa of the Demaerati Xatioaal Cam m it tee, who name alao'ar expected to be presented ta the convention, save ao delegation instructed - far them aad with tb xceptioa of the States named, ta aeiegations are paiaat ractcd. - FEARTURTHER 0UTCREAk JN.DULUTIii3INNES0TA t Bt. Paul. Minw, June l&WFearia a further outbreak Saturday sight at Du luth, where three negroes wrre lynched Tuesday night, official there appealed ta Governor Buraqniat toaipkt ta aead troop to patrol tb atreeta. Fourteen negro ar still i jail sad threat hai-e be mad sgainst them, it is sbmI. - Th geveraar iaamediaUIy ordered F battery and machlae gua dctachmrnt ( proceed tt Dulutkai ce tnd.tkey will arrive early tomorrow. ' . Save; the Babiec;t C Hi VGi FiSp aa a w m ibbb m w m . m am - - at bbbb mi... ... in Ut'B.Think tae -ptaatiuar tBlkCBMnr or later becogoeg a pxr. Tht truth is aJwATt wtJanaed, aad ttyA nlterated Aad confirmed U mm ' Fletcher Cattro ii alta4TmIaV!iM Scratlaixed by th vnkrotxop ai public oplaloa and used f of trrer thlrtyv yean it trtaada without a pttr la tha hearts ef thoughtful, caatiotu,': dlgceralat Kothera, siad eaee taaed, inofJierl(Tt--thert It aa nbttitttta for nurtherlore-rffl acora to trjr.af'aubgtitnte or aMJugt-A-tood', IZuqvenAlni tuidcf attay agmei dmgi that art injurious to the teadcr bab hay fouad their wy iato some households, but the light of experience eooa easts them eat. v Ire they out out before It 1 toe Ute? wTHm outo kad the sootanTiuT n uouno cvoy mttu or FifrcHirs eAsrott, GENUIME CASTOR I A ALWAYS Jears .BinaiiTe- of. TH aarrua t-Y, FROM Try Oar Vail Order Desert meat; W 'Strive Pie ' S Heat Famps" and Ox-" Mea black GuA Metal Oxfords. - SO. Our pric, special . , SB ralaa Ladle' black kid Oxfords; Frenck keels. Our price ......... . ttM tshi Ladies' patent aad kid Pumps j tA AO r Freach keel. Oar prie.! 6X4 valow Ladiet. lew military htl. ; e Our pric .k.. and Palm Beach Pxfords, worth . - k em At a ' -am s - $l4o 5170y , S?.0O value Ladies' -aad isw heels. . Oar. special priee 10 vain Mea t dark vcelt sole. Out very DEATH Or CARTBACE ClBl, I'UDETLT. SHOCKS COMMCXITT, ' Carthage, June 18. Miss Janie Wil liamaon, rhe fourteen year old daughter f Mr. and Mra. I. W. WUliamaoa, died )t Wednesday evening at the James Mc Council Hatpital after aa aptratkinv ..Sl.. Tkbi Jeatk has ahockad th towa at - perfaap noother in yeara, aa it was a " t aaexpected, aad fcer family tad many r i friend-WCr not. preprd t lar itTT her snddea death. - She waa ia bar usual good health but she, with a rood maay -- olher af the graded aehscd kr,' was requested to report foran operation for th removal of her tonils, aad this being considered only a minor opera tion tke eati d tewa wa shocked t lesrsj "f lttf-4tli.., '.- y Sk leaves devoted father .and mother, a brother, W. Harell William ron, who gradairted from the tat Uai." -rersity lat-" Jtirlwa, littltteve- I year-aid sitter, Seaelle. f . , , , rr It Over. f - VlMT Service Glvea Each) Order. Wortk AO $4.98 black kid aad patent Pumps; r .'v- :;.;: v A tu as much as $5.00 ' hA M AlaafVk' B Sal Z 40 .0 r white canvas Oxfords, miiiUry (PA QQ ajTaeiO tn English Oxfords? 7 QC Special pric J I '' - interest to look at Uiein. 30 Stores Sell for Cah for Loss. .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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