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MreS AND CXOIVER," RALEIGH. N. C, ' SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 11. 192 J AS:(S U:,ilT OF LAW Fufifsh Liquor Sellers and Mak- . J en To Full Extent of Law, - Say Commissioners - lAmbortea, J air 10. Thi uiml prevalence ef blockade whiskey ui the results thereof im Bobeeoa county of late resulted to th following reiole tiea baiag passed by th board f county commissioners! ' "wiuiMi, u ha km called the attention ef the board ef commissioners that the Illicit staking aad telling of intoxicating liquor. - prevalent la & trai .f th. , board hat beea chocked by tome of the recent tragedies to the county, caused! by the effect of liquors, aad "Whereat, the putting ef a fine oa el party' convicted of th manufacture or , aal of intoxicating liquor la more punishment oa the guilty party thaa putting a high neeas apea tbo illicit . ataaulaetar or aal of intoxicating drink. - "Therefore, be it reeolred by thtldueed- hauJ mt MMiaiMlMun f ItohnuiB I ' Waadere BrobaMv will be taken ho eooaty that it is the seas ef the board that an Bertie who an eoavieted either of mssufaeturing or tolling iatozlaaUagf l.quors to the eoaaty should bo pun-iais 'iahed to the fall Unit of the law, aid that every aao tkua eoavieted ekould b sent to the eoaaty ehali gang to aerve a term oa th public roads.' Fonr awarders were committed to th ecunty during 4S hoars time recently! .aa several ether aear-fatal Sght ee- curred anting that time. DR. RODGERS RETURNS TO HOME IN WARRENTON Physician Shot Soma Tim Afo Lere Hospital; Ho Berioas Conieqaencei e:. ' wancatoa. Jaly JO. Dr. W. T. , Bodgers, Jr., shot several weeks afo by t. wuey uama, a wnit taa of this : eoaaty who had been previously ton ad to the Stat Hospital, returned I today from Bel Hospital. Hi ondi- tio h greatly improved, and it ulreiativ to eaiung speeiai aession thoaght that ae seriont eoaseaacnees win resell. Catalogs of the Warren county fair, to be held October 7th and 8th, hare Men distributed by Mrs. W. A. ConneU, The outlook for a greet agricultural x nlit apea this occasion it bright " Intereet to baseball baa been revived her, aad reetat garnet have showa that the boys still know how to handle the . aorsehide. Warrenton hat won sis and lost four f th game played with the picked men of fhe county. Korlina wis winner yesterday afternoon, 4 to 0. Mrs. Kate P. Arrington left the ant of the week oa a two-month tour of the great Northwest and Alaska. Mist Einash, Bed Croat public: health nurse, is actively engaged in the many phase f her duties in wsrrca. MKHBKRg OF CHAIR PUSHERS UNION WANT HIGHER WAGES. . ' Atlantic City, N. J Jaly 10. Bit hat- dred members of the Chair Pushers' Union struck today, causing a tie-up of th roller chair tram on th boardwalk. Two strikers were arrested for disor derly eoadact. The mea demaad SO eeatt instead ef 25 cents an hour. Eagiaeer Holt Very III. Bpenrer, July 10 The lateat report from engineer ilenry Holt, who has been desperately ill at the home ef a aitter, Mrs. A. E. King, ia Selma, it that he is barely alive. His1 brothers, . Captala Ham Holt aad Engineer J. ! Thurmaa Holt, aad also Mrs. Holt have " gone t Bclma to be with him. Mr. Holt is oa ef the best kaowa engineers ea th Belaia dirltioa running nt of Ppencor. Ellisbetg'sW 18 Eatt Hargwtt Streat Vour vacation, tli o ugh you have your bathing suit and tennw racquet can- rtot be conplctft with' bttt a :,. tCOAT SUIT, WASH SKIRT an extra WAIST or two or a pretty SUMMER BONNET and remember our JULY V: CLEARANCE Is at hand and surely the prices are right Try us one tirna and you'll come again to I WIFE OF SAfdFOHD MAff r SERIOUSLY, t'OUNDED Bogaluno, La, 10.Mr. Kettl Seroggins, wifs of 3. X. Boroggias, Banderford, W. C, m sbot-Thnrsday Bight by an unknown party vail pass in alone la front of a daaea mall to tb Bieardaoa lubarb ef Bogalnsa. The ballet took affect to th right aid -of the neck lodging' below the left car. Miss Beroggia ia bo expected U liv. 8ba had bi teparated irons her km band tinea kut hloaday. She aald, ''my husband lovea ai too bmcb to bare shot tie' Every effort ye Bad the wo- niai aiaailant baa failed, ilia tjer ti Thigpen, bar sister, who wit with her when the shooting occurred, aaid maa Jumped out of th dark aad pouted a gat at Mr. Bcroggins, aaked at I game I and aad ran. QL0 WANDERER ON CHARGE OF MURDER I x (Centiaaed front Fsg t brief, ealy two witnesses testifying. I Thee were a detective aad a policeman. I The latter told of going to the aeeae of I the crime the eight of the murder. The I two pistols, tea empty shells aad iv I ballet which were foaad to the hallway I where the shoot is g ooourred were pro- I for the grand Jury oa Monday. 8tat I Attorney Iloyse said ho would ask speedy trial. Wanderer did aot repeat! soaroamoa to tao coroner jury, though bo was present at the inqueit Instead th eoroaer read th oricina trved confession after Wanderer kadJ said he bad aoUiiag to add. I Carl Johnson, Drotuer-ia-Jaw of Waa dereM waa the only member of th family present at th taqacst. Both kept their eyes averted from the other, aad as sign ef recognition passed b tweea toem. Both Party Candidates In Favor of Woman Suffrage (Ceatlaaed from fag On.) nomination ha has refuted t deeieir ataad t nfore tnal rttiA alien. . ,1 ZMssatisfaetlea was also the retatt of the non-committal statement given1 " fouowmg ,a ooarereaeo netweea astor Harding aad Uoveraer Clement Termeat to ratify the amendment. Governor Cex's Record Governor Cot who has been three time governor of hit Stat, had left Coagres whea the militant wiag of the suffrage fore war organised . to 1913. Consequently hia part to th passage of the amendment, could aot be a ac tive sine h had bo vote to east. But his Influence to gaining th senatorial' votes of hi Stat and ia legislative- leararea was consequently toaghk From the first ho hae shewn a favor- aCls attitude and ha beea willing to meet the tuggestioni mad him by th womsa whom he hat given aadienet on th subject. June 12. MIT. h rare an interview and diacassad to detail th militant uoTemcat of suffrage, showing a mark ed interest and speaking favorably of too ameadmeat. At th time of th Democratic conven tion ia June, 1918, at St. Louis, he aa Bouneed to a deputatioa that he would do what he eould for suffrage at the convention and that he stood for the measure. Dueiaar the period ef ratification. deputations have called oa the governor several times and have always beea assured of his support of the amead meet whea th resolution should come up la th "legislature. When Oovernor Buraqulst, of Mlnne? YVTUEKEVER TOtt co W ahora, raountaina or t I 1 TTv I 111 1 I f . I 2aWmaVVS7,aff 01 auaoiet wiia you. tot gammer wear, aTrywhero iheyV the parftot every-day apparel mart ia gtyle, aiwaya neat and dressy and, aboT all, extremely economical. ' ' The Middy ig tha eemter of Intemt in tha eloti ing economy moTement The ideal all-purpoea gar. ent for women in the home,' for missee on all ax-T -ept gtrictlT dreag occasions, for ehfldren ti all timea. Tccnaryie MMay lilouae and BulU win give yon new Ideaa of style, quality aad finish because of their high ttaadV ru s nwt.eriais .suMi period UiimedlTlnrfhMIata. mm mil evees ails V..r 'taama 4eei t Ineh bleu. hvo-. frPC&y oUare uU puffed sleeve with IV f O rises fittfit AiirBeuif knjiii -k.. Toll rwnlariai ereblme Bneet band em BsssMana trlmmlmrs (a cheap tape) best enal sty sneroertaea hMsvuigbeae braid cioaabr atrtohed. Twxtna MarndaMtagrtes; Corp, Kicfamossd, Va tTechstyle Middy SuiU For Sale In Ralegh At sota, wired him asking hit position ea Ohie't ratifying th amadmat he wired '. ; "Ohio legislature sow in reeett; wffl convene June 18.. It is my-jadgmat that th legislatar will ratify. Aad Ohio did ratify th amendment ea Jaae 18, being th fourth Btat on th tuff- rag roll. ' Oa th day following hit nomination whCa he' wired th ehairmaa of the Demoeratl Stat Central Committee of Louisiana, whose legislature thea ia session, already had defeated the amendment ' It to a duty th lerlalature f Lou islaaa owe to th democratic party to ratify at ace." No Disc rial aa tire fuss Senator Simmoas' ofllet today ceived a latter from the di fetter ef th buresa ef aerviee of th InUrstat Co mm ere Commission Insisting that there it a attempt being made to die- crimlaat against the movement of Southern , products. Complaint waa filed with th aommiaeioa a few days ag at the lactone of J. X. Tnrley, of Clayton, who waa onerad to th cat ef lamber. Tke director sayit , "We appreciate the difficulties ander which u J amber industry as well at other satfustrtet are meeting at this tint, du to th rather bad traarporta. uoa tituatiaa. . i The embargo placed by Jht Mveral railroads fronxjm to tlm arc aot placed to reatrlet th movement of any particular traffic, bat are placed beeaae of their physical disability aad inability to handle th traffic offered. "Th labor trouble at th large ter minal nave brought about severe con gestions at practically every North At lcati eeaport, aa well it all of th large , iatedor terminals east f th Miasisaippl river. Zt i therefore, lnv poeeihl at time for railroads to se- ept traffic for movameat at terminal to badly ecngeeted that the freight dot n hand caaaot bo moved. At matter of self defense they must lay the embmrre. kaJdtoc ba&k th movemenc'aaflr the aowguetioa can be TKlSDiPARTY LAYS f M&-- rMiam stOsj erftue ruvHunirvn oivtic fCen sinned from Page OaeJ rare vour'thttogh't wo suggest that year euiijenQOBTTOTjae ior a auoeomminet seieeioa hob your piairorm committee to .confer with the sub-committee se lected from eur nlatiorm aommitteei that" thee two committees meet with a na determlaatioa to attaia a plat form, of funds men tale upon which we caa both -uaito, a method for concerted political actioa and commoa eaadl date.' ' i W further suggest that aS through uVo.ameedJtict of our tor convention such joins conference committee be appointed from trio to time, to thaf na nm var in, iibtqbuvh but com together to one great body end present ouch a challenge to the anto eracy of America, that this movement, will sw down in hleterv f Watching DeveloBmaata, DevelopmetUt of tb eonventloa art t Rid of That PersUt'ent Cough" Stof that waftkenlngv persistent tough or cold, threatening throat or lung affection, with Eekman'i Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' toooMtfal a. 80 ad 91.50 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABOBATOBTi Pfailaderphia -AJv. For Vacation Tecfaafvle Middies fop your aeation aea. country takt a tnpplv worcmanaalp. Twmetyle Middy Bloueea and ' toClan Head Oeth, Wart aaoa. ana Tnoouae In irblle Tlierh. iCIoth ta white, Ooprahae-n and roe ; French, Imperial and Starm fcrgea In nay, black, areata an4 Shepherd : plalda. Piw. shrunk an4 feat solars. Cut pnerautly (nu Amp yehee treat u4 bach 4oblo etitrlt4 , being watehed with interest bv a nam bar ef labor, liberal aad radical lead ers, who are aot directly participating Bobert LaToUette, Jr., attended the opening tension on behajf ef hit father, but reused to comment oa tht older LeXollrtt- prebabl eosrse if toad- erod tke presidential nomination- W. 2. r oster, secretary of the geneml com mittee Which conducted the atrik to th ttoei Industry a yea age aad wke fig ured to th Senate 'investigation of tbo strike, watched proceedings from a gaiiery. . ... - -, James Duacaa, ef Seattle, a leader to tht thip yard atrik theraduring ta spring of 1919. and later a labor candidate for mayor of that ' city, enterea th convention a a delegate. H wu elecUd ehairiaa ef tht Wash ington delegation and took aa active part in th proeeedints. W. O. Caiderwood, formerly aa effl eial of th National Prohibition party ana sever! time a tandiaat for Tad- era eflle an that ticket, aat to the Mlaaesota delegation. Blckett Says Landis Strike Un Justified; Will Enforce Peace , (Coatlaaed from Page 14 North Carolina that aay with their lip that a maa hat tht right tt belong to aaiea aad deny it to their h carta. There art many members of unions to North Carolina wha aay that, a maa hat tht right aot to belong to a anioa if k so withes, but to their heart they deny it. Nt employer hat a right to dis criminate agalast a maa because he be- longs to a aaioa, and no union has tht right to discriminate against a maa because h refuses tt belong to a aaioa. If a maa waste to work, ht hat the right to work without Mat moletfad. witheut-being Jeered at, kissed at aad bedeviled by anybody. If A maa want to b IdU, ht may do so, without ex plaining to anybody but hit wife, A man' right to work It as inalienable as hit right tt workshlp, for Ood Al mighty said that 'tlx days shall thea labor.' Suppose that whea reader eharch opens its doors toaorrow, mem bers ef ether ehurehe would form liaes aad hist aad bedevil and harass its member as they weat to v worship, wouia uey sxana 11 r ' Th constitution ef this State gives every maa u ngnj.to worabJs at ehoeecs, to work as ht chooses, aad that wttaout moiottaaoa . from aay sosrte. A Qevoraor of tbisoeramoa wealth- will act, tht to atmott tht powers con ferred upoa me to enforce aad arotsct that right. The Valted SUto court havt held that it it th right of aay maa to work without Intimidation; without hindrance, or coercion, or abaaa, or as sault, cither verbal er physical, and I am goiag to enforce that law. "Aad now have yea people done the things! Hav yea . hissed any body t Havt yta Cursed anybody Have yea tnreateeea nay body 1 Has yoa assault ed anybody Hav yea intimidated aay body? My lavettlgatloa her establishes the fact that yea havt. 2 want to give tnia eommuarty aa opportunity to ad just its difficult! without calling oa th power f th Btat. Ivory moa or womaa who aatert a picket lis ahould be indicted, aad yoar aathotitioe her should tot that it it deae." 'Aa toauaaador aad chief ef North Carolina's military force X have tht power to toad whatever toldier her that may b ntstmary to enforce the law, and to protect th mea and women wha waat to work ta tbeee mills. If tht local authorititt art aaablt to handle th situation, thea I will handle M. Tht law hat got to bt enforced." Nr farther conference wera held af ter tht Governor had delivarad hia speech. Th crowd melted away after most or it had availed itself at the op. portunKy to tell the chief zeeutire what they thought ef th awtoom of the day. Th Oovernor left at 8 o'clock for Beldsvill where ht will apeak to morrow morning. -r - - Mayor Peal believe that tha SDceck wut aava u affect tf elarifying th situatioa, and pat n end ta the an Boyahot of tht epera tires at work. No picketing hat taken place . her since announcement was mad yesterday that ta uoveraor wat coming. Tht striker were tht zirtt to rreeent weir ease una morning, and did ta at two houra lenrth. Thea tama tht mlU ... . T ewaert fat aa hear, followed by a com mittee repreeentiag tht eperativee who hav returaed to work, aad later Prank A. Melady, International , rganiacr for THE j "'""'"'"'"'' L 1 1 aq j. 11 11--' 1 1 11 ji j ' t BEST 1 N Rthe your-new Silvertown Cord Wres, you will also lot of the Silvertown Cor of last year oeiore, stiu a the,miles. ........ . , , .-.-' - Teitil TJaloa, aadT Mist May Keilar. Tht strikers wanted both discharged maa aad , womaa jreiastated, as the eoaditloa of their return to work. The mill awaart dotliaeeVto wtertaia any aaeh proptosaL the Bparativet at work Instant Death to Sprayed Prevratoi k the erfccted a. tonnloator fbioedlOngkod bi SpreyiU vapor where the pesta tork -evtufUaDdblaangiofthOBiat- trees, iato the springs, Uto auckj end crovicot of the bedstead, andor well paper, behind the walnao,. Th. lVtraatol ala kiUa roacAca, 1 r - ELIZABETH MATHER COLLEGE TM Peoehtree flt, Atlanta, Oa, Besnleek IU1 , A bread aelectioa of eearte k offered at lUaabeth Mather, with toachwrt who art high-grade specialist in Each Taachor avury departawat, ; . efficient teacher. Tuk torn epeat Beptetnber IS. .write A SpwCialUt for tataloga and view book. BLANCH! CROSBEC LOTERIDOE, AJL, Preeidoat. LONG RUN jV same road -with yeaiy and the elivenng told th Oovernor that they would waS ut at too a at eertala tf tha prossat strikers entered tha mill again, aad Mr, Malady aaid that th striker waa aa eat law strike, bat hoped that soma meant eould bt found for arbitration. tnXritn than Hldoouo Pocto germs and odor. Drive at ea aad muttoe. Make th bom data ' aod healthy. Prevwatoi dees aot rM. rust m corrode. Nea aemcaoea aad Boo-explosiv. " '', ' ,, . ittJ'JZ We . . ' W art ever en the alert for tht M 71" V. Am. V KlJEIMUS "THE BUSY CORNER ' , -. mm 1
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