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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, N. G SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22. ' 1 920 ' if" MM liiii Mock Session of General As . sembly Convened In - Yaitorouoh . Gevaraor Tlwau Walter Blekett tIU - ad a tk right, UM the left aad twnt la the middle laot aight M Mia fcllaahetk X)ly, teMlagV OevrBor" mmm to a mock aesaioa Of the G-- oral .-Assembly ef Norta Carolina, broagfct mmm of laagfcter tad rlvars of screams to baa.Bt gathered at thi Varberough to beaet Um immortal 8Uty-Fiv" of Keith Cereliaa. MIm Kelly, however, watal the only on U make fua for a dialag roe full of folks. W. Tbotaa Bott, preoeaUag reoolatloa to reject tk amendment " to aafraaehia th men of Kortk Caro lina, epeaed tao flood gate of hilarity wboa bo solemnly declared, with ges ture Borrowed irom tbo geatleau frota Dart that "aaid tuffrare ha reft el wholly la th guardianship of ticker Dirka and John WbooDomo." Cadet thi direction of lift Oertrud WoU, president of the North Carolina Equal Buff rage Aaeoeiatioa, hire. Palmer Jermaa, legislative ehalrmaa of tbo atso. emtio, aad other worker, the tut- fraglate aatertaiaed at dlaaer laat Bight rot too sir.ty-8re member of tko Bra at aad Hoaoa who voted for ratifies Uoa. Tko special fueete at tht dinner In haded Mr. W. N. Everett of stocking, ham, wife of the auffraf leader ia th noese; air. D. O. Brammitt, wife ef thi Speaker of tko House; Mr. Joeephu . Daniels, Mr. Palmer Jermaa, Governor Bickett, Lieutenant Qoveraer O. Mat Gardner, Speaker Brummitt. W. N Everett, Or. Clarence Po and Dr. Oscar Haywood. Mr. Jermaa Creeta Fellow Citltsns. Wkea tk dinner kad ned tko eef' fee atage, hire. Talmer Jermaa aroee to address the fathering a Fellow CUi cea and her aalutatioa wa greeted wita a .rnead of cheer coming from . every table ia the dlalag room, th . adverted to the immortal "Biaty-tve who kad the courage aad bravery, wkea the question or ratification we up, to tend by us. She rapped the gavel aad the amnion came to order. Th rV reeognltloB wa for the "Lady from Dare," Mra. C. A. Shore, who aroee to offer a bill to pre rent male person rrom riding a motor vehicle. - Mr reason for offeriae tkia bill.' ' th Lady from Dare said to the speaker - trie hobs, a beeaase there M a , precedent for me a riding ia aatomo ilea. Their great grandfather did aot ao n. Anj uorr, man a place i ia tht office. Be should aot come in contact with tko thing he does t kaew any tntng aooat or enew. comprehend. "Another reason. Mr. (Speaker, th aay reminnea, IS rtccauw there Is no automobile factory in North Carolina tad 'States' Eight Must Be Proserved.". Program a Croat Barlese.. 80 it iws the progrtu moved along in burlesque fashion. Mrs. T. E. Brown reaehed tbo klgh Isrel ef mirtk for- tkebaaqaetcr wkea sk proposed that the Boas adjourn early ia order to aHead the afteraooa per for mane a the us4. "There is to be a special perform ' aoeo this afteraooa," Mr. Brows, member from Wake, nld, "featuring tho fleaatorial tango. For 'the beaeflt of those who hare not heard of thi extraordinary performance I want to -oay that H is on step forward, on tep backward aad a aid stop." Th guests yelled. - jklisa Mi'aaio Bagwell proposed a bill , to prevent sasle pOraoa from pay fag poll tax. Mrs. Clare ties Johnsoa of fered the resolution to "ratify th eon- . etltutional amendment enfraachlsiag aiea," aad Mr. Boat proposed ub atitato re.ieetlng tho ame4mnt. Mrs. Fsnai W. Smith aeit Introduced a 'bill to rvat odaratioa la North Carolina. "Not tea per cent of th ehlldroa of North Carolina kavo demanded eduoa tion" Mrs. Smith tald, si tk koua bowled, "and jt I essentially against the natur of ehildrea to b educated. If Drrtae Proideae kad Intended tko ehildrea cdaeatefl, they would bar hcea bora so." Mlaa Kelly Oa PUt forma I Mlaa Lassi Kelly furnished aa n tertaiaing dlseomioa of platform, 4t f iarag part;- platforma aad tk obli gations of party member to' sulk aeeiarauonj, ana jaiaa Trseia later , posed to amend her proposal by pro viding platform hifh aougk to td oa or get ondsr." Mrs. Clartae woanaoa, anting ia reaponr ta ajawtsoa concerning tko desir of tht men, for Us ballot, r-ld that "om mea ta tho hotel lobbies want th bal lot aag waat ballot of a lot of other xoifc beside Mia Elisabeth Kelly, earning to'th llotice To Contractors 6oald bid will be rlMivtd by tk County Cemmiaaioarra of Durham bounty, orth Carolina, at 9 o'eloek at, Boptembor 7, 13V), sad at that time publicly opened aad read for HIED HERE ouuauig the risk Dam Road, between - Durham asd Bobinsoa Grovs Church. i-ao length of road to bo constructed o improved I 4.SS mile, aad th prin- ipal item ef work are approximately mm iiMivwi; acre elesring Ae,ad grubbing; 64! i in. vr i a men laniMrtn M zioo en. yd, czeavatioat Z70. lia. n, inca eor, iroa pipe. ". ydt top Mil: J3t lla. it. 18 iack cor. iroa pipe. TO ea. yd, tlaaa A" eonerete; 132 lta. n. zt iack eor. iroa pipe. a-u cb. yo. eiaa tS ceasrets; 31 - Hat.-lftck ear. Iroa plporr: 4.TWJ lb, relaforeing steel 44 Ha. ' ft M iack eor. iron nine. '-Plaaa aad specifications are'ea'ifil .. jb too-emew er th County Engiaoer at Darkam, N. C - ih right to reject any or all bid I leeerveo. . Caak or certified check for klJUMM made payable to County Commissioner or woroam -coBatyN.-C-aiett e eompaay each bid as evideae of good faith aad as a guarantee that If awarded ooatract, the bidder wiU1 cnto the ooatract aad give boad aa rejolrcd. ' - - . T. Z. 8CHNEPIX, - - Ceaaty-Eagiaeer. ' :-:.... 4VS da frowt itk a tyUih'fol koaded mm aad t asOTing la traly Biekettaetu taakioa, left little to be desired la aa lmpsrooaatioa tn auoz eseoanre. laetaatly Ike baaqueter gathered that faa-a-pleaty wa ooaiiag aat they never srmoesod wroac ; "Um makers of U 1020 Gnral A. aaably of N-a-t-t-b Car-ro-U a- afla KoUr kogaa. "I have detmee st my daty oa thi porgstorial eecasioa to disregard equally my porooaal feeling aad tbo etriaf argameat ol those from Marpky to tfaatei-eapoeiallir from Maataa wfco kare snared amy eo oiottoaa Moseraiag tk merit and iaal disposition of tkia most disturbing omeatioV - The warn sa Twine. "Had 1 dreamed as.Oa laseparabl Siamese twin to a desalt taaatioa pro gram would bo Joined thi rtiationt program, I ahoald kar probably passed the beck aad let the offulgeat glory of teralaattoa revel r am ad tko halo at car iaeomina coveraor. Oa went His KOiir, freer intcrru pl od la th delivtry ef her mesoago, whil b enunciated parodies oa th govec aor't uhTrag m earn re. fearful he wtt of the ballet aad lta effect oa th men more e ef tko effect ef mea upon tk ballot. The oao third of North Carolina, It illiterates, sh feared to nereis th ballot. But, finally, th Stat hat aotlu Ice to do witk it. It I National. "Moreover," shs continued, "I bar aerer been aoted for epeaktng oat trath la meeting. Therefor. I will J r bf or tht whole Icglilattv body stst aa erstwhil inspleioa lhat U faat heiag moulded in my owe mind, Tilt That la th back room of my braia there ha always beea a eoatletloa that thi equal uffrg argument U right aad although I hav beea particular not lo air that Boboa aad to promote it growth, aabeknoweaett to myself aad unacknowledged to other, that eonvi Uoa wa eternally right aad at tuh had to be accounted far thi day. At the eoaelusioa of which, tho first general aotembly of North Carolina composed of many women and a few men, adjourned until tome time neil week. Katharine MaeDonald (the' America Beauty) la "Th Notertout Mis Xislo." Superha Monday and Tuesday. adr DORIAN YOUTH Dltt OF BP1XA1. MENINGITIS. Durham, Aug. 21. William M. Jones, eight year old ton of Mr. and Mr. L. J. Jones, of Duk street, died her thi morning at 5:K) after aa illasss of four weeks with tpiaal mtningitl which wa partially ceased by hll being: accident ally shot July 24 by Donald Boswell, while at the home of th latter play ing with a JR8 Colt revolver. Th bullet went diagonally through th lad's body aad cam out three Inch from tho backbone. Tk injured boy wa taken to Watts kospiul and after three days hi temperatur wss aormal aad hi physician thought that h might b raffled to hi home. Complication de veloped, however, andVh wa ill at th hospital until his death yosterdsy. Tho funeral will b held this after. noon at 1 :00 o'clock at Cary. The r vice will be conducted by Bv, B. C. Craven, a brother-la ls ef Mr. Jones, th boy mother. Morrison Nails Parker Charges in First speech (Cwatlaaod from Pare One.) raited State ftenht r Butter ie would :ie Ptt minting man but lo and behold he f -hare to pay fifty dolln Eleetloa Board to pa ballot, bilk being n didn't eoadder it worth V.. "inch aad declined, leaving th pott for another Butler eomrad, A. E. Hollon. Mr. Morrison pild a high tribute ta fteaator Blirnnoa and those who with him drove Marion Butler and his black cohort from power I th alnettei aad declared that h wss proad to number eueh a maa among his tupnort cr. Ht likewise lauded Claude Kit ehin't record In Congrem and declared both worthy to be nambored amhnt tho great statesmen of this generation. When he became Governor of th .tate ho would be th Governor of all the people, both Democrat and Be pubfican. Next to Democrat h riacod Bepublirtn and It was aot th sinner ho bated but th sia th etadl date said. Recall Those Paaieky Day With rivld memory of th nanlrkr aay or tne Kepuolicsn era, Mr. Mor- rieoa showed up the G. O, P. rule of the people for the benefit of th fw. ft waa back in tksse day tkat a farm. r found it difficult to set a berk of uMi, our peunas or wan , side, a ouart or aaoiasaet and a five cent blue of tobacco aa his weekly allowance bat today prosperity abounds! in th land pecaua wood row wilsoa aad th - ' NOTICE. Nortk Caroliao Wake Couaty. Ia the Superior Court, be for tbo A ier. rj. i-. no. I7J7. LoU Maascy Basa. Administratrix of Charle Del Bass, deceased, aad tots Massey Bass, Individually, plaintiff, v Bemie Baa Bardea aad Joka R. Bar den ker husband, Irene Bass Schulkcn and Eugene p. Schulkcn, hr hus band, Bailie Baas Atklasoa aad W. H. Atkinson, her busbaed, Clyd Bass Dan and George T. Dcsns. ker kus band, Beary Bit aad Mr. Alice U Brown, defendants. Th defendaats. Mr. Still Bats At kinson, W. H. Atkinson, ksr kusband, nd Henry Bats, will Uks aotic tht a Special Proceeding entitled a above ha bsea commenced in the Superior Court of Wake eoantv. V. C. K.. Clerk thereof for th purpose of lay- dowr of th pUlnUff, to is 7 mm, in in real property. b longine to th oatnta a miA fv..i.. DeL: Baas, deceased, deerlbd ia th petition in aid Special Proceedings and for the sal of tho btlane of aaid real property for assets with whiith . ... . tuu i his vnancs , do erased! thit summons IiWm n..s. tag waa duly lsued for sll ef said de- ioi 7Z,iZ . uay or August, f? '.J"" . n,8 at rdturaabUoa the 30th day of Sentemher. torn tk aaid Bailie Basa Atki.A. ur it Atkinson, ker husband, aad Henry Bass will further take aotiee that they are rMulrod. to appear at th Wak. Couaty, A. C. Courthouse, la. SaleUi, w n . ' aid tOtk day of September? l20,"ad nawei er demur to th petition in said p.j.u,.s, vr piaumtr will apply t th court for th relief therein do needed. M Thia August list, 1M0. V1TBIV1U8 BOVRTVW cn.-u Superior Court ia aad for Wake Coua-, DeateoratU ' fart aai restored th govorameat te k people aad given tte ooauaea maa av deeeat showing. . Today nriooa are high aad th pro ducer aai the laborer are sharing ia thia prosperity- beeaut . a Democratic tdmlalstratioa under Soatkera leader aa haad U poasibl. Suck could aerer have aappad uader a J'epublieaa ad mlaiatratsoa, Zaetead of gaUoring wealth for a few. today U to being die tribatad so all. ' IhO speaker aketchad rsnldlv the comlag f tho Xuropeaa war, the blood aad ear aai, the apleadld tpirit of sacri aoea, th aeble record, aad ia aa eloi queat tribute to Wood row Wilson re luted th charge of th Republicans that the Preeidont betrayed America, lastead ef tkat, Mr. Morrison siDlain. ed, he made the principles of demoe racy appiiaui 10 IU ID WOI Id. A idr Iwtoiy-eiahi eeuatriM have tntered into the agreement ta tk League ef Nation aad had it aot beea Bepublleea (fee at tk Vaitod State would alto hav besn ia. The amibllaaaa kaea mlsrenraaaiited tk tioega beeaus of a mad desiro t get ute power agsl. But they would not win. aa aaa faith to believe that the people of America would stand back of Governor Coa aad tkat America would go into th League. Candidate Are Named. Following Mr. Morrison's speech, tk county convention named th following candidates for office i RepreseaUtive. vt. w, r. Juawrsao. cioa uolleaei Skeriff, 0. D. Story j register of deed, B. M. Borers ; nrvyor, L. H. Holtt coroner, Vr. Jt. B. Trollinger. Also ex crpt Dr. Lawrenoe, wk it prof6r of lkiglish at Elon College, were reaomi rated, L. B. Wblttod, C. D. Johnson, J. K. Wilkin. W. D. O. Warren ant E. P. iaoa, wer nominated for' eommia loner. Egyptian watered thtir field with organized irrigation systems 6000 year ago. Think of (he depend' nee you can piece inVe-'Pky-tol the sntiieptio that equali bichloride and car. bolio ecid, yet U abiolute ly hermleee. Meat rTMat of all aafo en. septles 4trers all diaeato germs. Perfectlr harmless, plus- ant and o I rerraahlne. Kinta tht mouth after aruahlng th teetk to keep teeth aad (Uat eieau ana heeitny ana avoi pvorrhta. I prar tht threat er gargl daily to guard aaalaat eola aa all germ dUMaeea. Apply on cute, wounds, tta phyilFtanr and Dentist recommend rre-ektMol. Ail drag store sou tk iCfba. N. Oil ii ,U. HORSES AND MULES Largest Individual Dealer in the United States Delay In' School Bill Will Hold : Solons Extra Days , (Coatinued fraea Pago One.) br of th Oeaaral Atocmbly. Then I a very decided feeling that the poopl are willing to raise there abov the 4 per day HaUtatioa uader which they erve now. Thia will probably com Bp ia the uoa so kloadty. BevalaaUoa Abemt rialsksd, Bevalaatioa, with almost aegligibl rkangea ia the Biakttt-Maxwtll program I about eompleted. The atatimeat teem to be firm that it will prove popular at tko poll aad that aa over. whlraingly majority will rote to ratify the amendment thle fnU. Thi done, th General Assembly meeting ia 1930 will be able to deal with Bute aeeda i a geaerou maaatr. Some doubt ofiet aa te th wisdom of providing maekiatry for the aew voter thi fait The aatia, as a gee. tral proposition, are against it. Th of neial opinion ia that legialatioa I ua oecessary. Tk disposltioa. however. emong maay Democrats ia to grappl with thi problem bow aad It will like ly be aired ia the legialature the eom lag week. GOV. COX TALKS ON LABOR PROBLEMS (Coatlaaed from Pago.Oae.) hundred.' tko Governor declared, ara being Whole armiea of tkem tHE 222 Fayetteville BIG LOT OF DRIVING, FARM AND DRAFT HORSES, TROTTERS AND PACERS, WITH AND WITHOUT RECORDS AND EXTRA FAT GOOD HAIRED, WELL BROK- EN MULES, ALL SIZES. I hie just returned' from a trip through the entire Western Markets where I bought a big lot of Mules and Horses which have just arrived. I have an extra good assortment of, driving farm and draft horses, over a carload of trotters and pacers, with and without rec ords, bought in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri and a bet te lot of extra fat, good haired well broken mules, all sizes, than you can find elsewhere and at the right price jneJoyettevilIe and sayeed money.i FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. d la pivotal Bute, where th dusk faad will make tk Mark Eaaaa Uya aaff er by eompariaoa. Maay er- gaaiaatieaa formed' during, the war, doubtless, certainly allegedly, for bn rriotie purposoe are being takes ever, ir--fa a the officer are able to do a. The Americaa Defense Society kaa aow eea (uraM try- aame of tta ofil eert late a political affair aad a part of the eempaiga faad will be used to reader B but aaoCver agency of hypoo wimea mmA 'aaatl - m'mj. amtmmi - taague Aaeaey ef Peace. Goveraor Cox pktared the league a aa agency of peace, disarmament aad reduced taaatioa, aad th Bepubliesn potmoa as one of war aad dishonor. -The plea of the league," ha, tald, is is appiy ia eaua process of rcasot snS djscustioal aad arbitratioa for aia moatha. ' "The Democrat! poitioa i aa of delalte ettloa, to legally eoaeluda th war with the aUiea, a wa atarted it, giving to the treaty eueh tdditions at may be deemed aeceaaary to . protect every Ameriraa . Intoreat, aad remiad lag ear asaoeiatee ta the league that nder ao clreumttaoeee w cuter into war aor send our soldiers away from ar ahore without the consent ef tk peoolo throuah their rDrcaentativet ia Coagrt.' Not Sowd Mea Oversoaa. Goveraor Cox aiadoVa definite plods that it elected he would not tend Amer- icea ooldier oversea ."unless directed by your representative ia Coagroas. The Goveraor added that the on s tion of good faith ia observing the treaty! ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS " CITY BANK St EVIL'L might be raitod. He aaid he would meet thia argumeat by by aeelaringt t matters aot la what good faith a treaty 1 made. Ne treaty eaa change th constitution. . 'Govsraor Co alto promised federal rrgulatioa of cold eterag lata rests, ia eluding the "beef trust." which, ht charged, controlled both buying and selling price without regard to th law of mpply aad demend. That bankeri were ''eoaaortlng to ekaag the Fed oral reserve . set by maylng banker oaly eligible to membership oa tht federal reservs board" agala was barged by the goveraor, wko aaid tkat k favored farmtra aa tk board and lo at regional bank boards. : The governor diaed toalght with Nor maa C. Baffard, aad took a lata traia for Columbus, , j Justice Battle Over Railroad ' z Rates Reopened - (CoaUaaed free fag Oaa.) by tk rtilrotd tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The kearlng will likely b draw eat, possibly lasting vrJ 4 PXUKVEO QUKKXT nowvrrwv auitmuvl TUT IT AND BE COMFOItTABLE UDIHE IT tiettlOWrCN trPECT rUIeich, N. C. days; Tka CommUsna will auke ad deeiaioa ia the matter f rate until the General Assembly haa disposed el the Shepherd bills. DON'T BE GOUGED , Proteer" demand 29.S0 fer 0, Henry. I will send by express er pareeU post prepaid to any addrete, 0. Henry complete 12 fin, cloth-botiad, gilt topj illustrated volsmes and volume of Londoa' "Masterpieces," eloth17 vol- umee ia all) for 427; II with order, ta a moath or 10 per coat off for eaah laf full with ardor. Kipling' "If," fo framing free with (very order. J. T. Nowworthy, Tb, Book MaR Armingtoa Hotel, Gaetonle, N. C N. B-Thi offer good aatil September lot, ONLY. iii . , Th Hague was originally a hunting lodge ef the count ef Holland. . ' KODAK FINISHING . 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All of thtm look aew, have aew topi, now paint and fenders and ara perfect. We guarantee each one just a a Ford dealer would a bow pa. 118 BUICK LIGHT SIX ROAD STERPRICE $U5. Ton eaatl tell it from nsw. Owner never drove it but very little. Look Iik a aew Buick. 1918 BUICK LIGHT SIX' ROAD STERPRICE $1,200. In look it i equal to a new ear aad w guar antee it mechanically perfect aad to nav good tires. DODGE ROADSTERS PRICE $Mo I EACH. W hav two good oao. uotn loot good aad rua oerfeotlT. Both will be sold under oar ntaal gutrtnteo. New tiro. 1919 HUDSON SUPER SIX TOUR ING CAR PRICE $1,800. Whea we tell you that this is th big gest bargain and th cheapest price mat w ever offered, 70a will eease marvelling at our state ment when you tee the ear aad learn why it mutt be sold oulekry as me a novo low price. 1919 FRANKLIN TOURING CAB PKICEIUO It U aisles for at to tell you that th Franklin 1 th best aad most economical ear re operate; you already know it. This one i perfect. 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