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NEWS. AND CCSERVETU HALnCIj. II C. I KIDAY MOUNINU, iC.ll 17. 19. J . .....Lu..u.iru..uL itlon CKrTJs!orxr Talks I 1 ililM Frankly To. Anti-Sa- Washingtee, JSep Kfficiale iU Aeti-BaJewa I cages it keae today made public partial lift of esmd'idatee vfor - Cenircat. egsiast whom Ow-' Will on , battle Mean of .the candidates poeitioa en prohibi tion , Warns 8. ; Vll; general eeuaatl ef the htagwe. U UBBeatittg tee list declared the league polkyr to fee that every candidate aot recorded M favor ablo to rif id enforcement . weald' bo foujht "te the finish." ......, ' Iheenaa Ttmrt Desteerst. "rko oppoeing Senator Watsoa, kepabllcaa, ia Indiana, -wea mawse; those named. : Mr. Wheeler declared It was "impera tive'" te defeat Taggart and re-elect Wstaoa. Derlaretise wee" made today by Tn tub it nan ComBtsssiaaer Arejnar that dry law enforcement machinery is in exteeualav Coupled vita thai statement Jy to Anti -Saloon League mat the nation la coafroated cr gigatie aad wieione eweunirsey ta dis credit aad ultimately overthrew pro aitirtioB." ale. Knair Ja snaking kit aWlira tioir ia aa address baton the Asti Baleoa League eoaferenee here added that ta numerous ewmmenrUaa irrohi bition . eases were being draored into federal courts at a Tito ef 10 U 10 week-; Too . recant, ke said, ia jammed dockets aad delayi ia tha trial of dry law violators. The' Anti-Balooa League embodied ita conspiracy charges ta a reaolatioa which served notice thst ft would at tern eft remote! of tmblic officials dese li-$ in, prokibstioB eefreeaaent. fii . tke. same time, eAwiala of tko league made public a partial Jiat of candidates for Congrese whom it will seek to de feat ocobbbb of their pssHtea ea ,pre- auracaau - ' - , Cecnmtseloaer Kraater fraaUy told Um caufofraM that hia aroaejr ia ad drtioo to aeaag , coafraatod arath ; a abortaio of trraoaael kad 'withia tt awa who were aat "atraurW." It woald haro Iwoa a "jairado ho aUod, NU thru had aot booa amaa aaaa who ka4 auroved U i aaiaUkfol to Uo oatk iaaaanaeh aa tho dry afarnataat eoraa . kao beca tmilt ao to aboat aix aaoatka. Whilo- tho' ooafofcaeo . svo Mt. 1. Kramer a or(aniaaHoa a vote of aa. Idearo ,aad plodl tpeakora aaaert rd thia ataad woatd aot "aoftea" oa- daaiaatlna of oaceiaia of ahatorer raak 1h did a4 Vhserro tkt letter of tio ' bv. la aearcklaf out liqaor law viola- tora, , i . , Th moiutioa adopted kr tko ooa fticaaeo also railed poa Coawreaa to taut -mm ataaaard for moot ao- havior'bjr deAuinr aiiaeoadact far akteh apimiuteea. .aueb ' aa .federal Hulgea, a!fht,tiajrrnBored fraat oaler, t Tk . itroaeet lawa oiaka iaapaaraawrat dUliruit and iaipraetieal the rcaotafaoa aaid aod tkmwreaa waa urtrd ta arorido aieihoiU. by orhieh tboM who Nriak at ekJtoa or law" ' aaa ho doaM with '." atfliaiarily.- ' t .. Tho ieafaa ia ita oaatpabja for a eofltiaaod lr aaajority at Coarroaa ail I aopport tieaator H'ataoa. Repuhll oauA gaiaot Tboaaaa laggart. Oeaio rat, ia - tko . Iadiaaa aeaatarial raeo ; lad rraak H. Wiliia, fiepublieaa, a- lidato for aeaator U Ohio latkaded a moor; tko areata, aieaibera od tao Hoaiao, Kleetcd by the leairaa at tho hjort of ita attack, tha list ahowod Bepfeoeatatiro lorter, Peaaa., ckab Bika of tko lioaao foreigt affaira oom- MlttoC '". ' " (Jaaaaitatioaor Xranor la addraoalBf tho oonfeaeato oaneated.tko orfanita Uoa at joral a-oaaaaittee of "a kuadred or aaora to build ap a aeatineat for ibwrraar of tho prohibittoa law. "Wo art aaviaf a hard aad ap-ktn aiibi" Mr, Kramer aoid. "Bat Oa tko akoio. It at a wiaaiag Ifkt . X aat. do ina aay beat to-waforeo tko h at It waa latraded ro bo oaf owed. l aar aat asking; fnr ayaipatriyt 1 aac Hot iaeekiaul establiah aa alibi. Nor: aat I rryiag to paa tkd twek.' I kaow tkk job waa a kard oao aad woald icquiro ko afancat tkat ia la aae. I aajy tkerefore, that I waat aaly yoar Wf." 4 '-- M3. PAUL N. ALLEN oiES ;. 0F ACUTE INDIGESTION "M. PauU' K. illca, of 118 Halifax ttreet, died loot aigkt at 10:30 at kia komo of aaddea attark of aeato ia dicoatioa. Ur.'AUra carao ia froat work at 10 aVIork aad roanplaioed of aot feeling welt. Dr. Jaaaea .Sogort aa railed ta tttead but death follow ed' at 10:U . 1 Ha karrt tkreo brotbera, Meaara. Paa, Frank aad Will Allea aitktkoai ko aa .aaanciatod ia tko bualffeoa' of tko Alk-a Brothero Rral Xatata Co. Ha bad beea a 'ateaiber of tho Iraa lor twelve yeara. fiarviviiif are a wife aad one rhild, Floraaeo Etaagrline Alloa. oaa turea atep rbiMrta, jeoao Koae Bagtcy, IhrUg Bagle aad MiaB Zeno bla Bng!a'. Three oiitera also aarvivt kirn, Ur. Maotio Paot, Weat HarreU ttreet s Mrs. Briatley 6atw( Weat llar- C .ttreet t oad Vln. Era eat Haiti a, io atrect. Fa serai arraitgenoata wil bo aaaooaerd: later, v , , J . LATER RETURNS REDUCE LEAD OF THOMPSON MEN CKago, Sept. l.Wilk a eorrortioa ia Chicara rotaraa oa yoaterdayt ri aaary, tiktag tpctt retoa away from . rraak I. Kii)tWWliai B. McKtnlry, - eaadidtte barked by lowdea, took tho lead ia tho Kepahlien araatorial raeo by oa- retarni f rum 473 pre- elnMa oat of 8.T3T, la llHaeia, laeladiBf tJHfJ ootaido of Cook roonty. ', - - lavetatlaw laved. '. . Tboaiaaxllle. Kept. . lavltatioaa bavo W iaaoed reading aa follow Mr. aad Mm rraaklia 8iaiaaa Lambeth reqatt tho hoaor of yoar preaeaea at tho aiarriac of their daaghter, Ella Araold. to Mr. WilJianWalter Baakia, J'i aa tho evening of Toeaday. Oet. 6, at 7:30 oVIeek, at tkt Male btrrrt ateta odi ekareh, Thoeaaaville. K..C s , , , Jary Acaatta Aadoeaoa. ; ' Daatillo, Va. aVpt. IsWTko Jary iat theeaao of Jania" aderaoa, oa trial fnr tho laarder of brother VTU liata Hrjr Aaderaoa, the haa)ad of tho ale vera former aife. reajered a wrctiet of aot guiHy thia afterneea. The eao aa aobmitted without arga "vert by t.o rrrotiea. . ., ' . -. . . vou::ded v;c:,ian -ilis f.:eu::d::!A Hospitsi, is ml tx A ' peci To live v; T OiaaatU 'yaaaoaoabi dereloped yaa reraay ia taa) tight kanc of Mai. Chauan Coaaa. wJaa arat aarricd to Bac BopaHai Wedaoaday aaoraiBf aafferiag -froat taota aaataaaW eat oor aoaft aaeS -a)odw allege to hat Waa Uaietod by W haabaad. Atteadisg plryaiciaaa atatod hut aight that ba litfla kepet-are Evaat kiaaaelf, who taraed ap at tho harp It tl after Mi wift . waa aaTtied tfcere. .aofforing Jraam .a yiatol Woaad ia tko ttft aaaldar. pataad a xattleat day, aad aataigkt the wart iadl. aatloaa that kia woaad augbt develop ialaotioa. ' oltker froat powder aaraa, ar Jroat fnaaaoata of kia cWthkag whiea aaigtrt have bee aarriod bate tao woaad by tho ballet. " Although . Mra. raaa anai Oerritiy woakaaed froat tha- loot of blood. hoa pital aatfcoxitict" were topeful of her aoesvory aatil pBoomeata tet ta. The woaad ia lot hug ia tha ateat arrtooa of her. k arte, being three laehoo deep, aad badly twra by the' point of the dirk, which .war evidently beat wboaj ar.o waa arvwea ta taa aeaa wua k. boo mat la a oeati .coaoeioaa ' atata raat aight Doobtt were entertained at to whether - ah would, hva ihtoasktho Xigbt. m, . ,..';'. a- 'w... .,,-.. raUet gnaaada are atili auiataraod ever Eraaa, aad peiieo ftUiabi aat atitl working oa the eaoa. Ba ia ehaxged with aaaaalt with latent' to kill. So Ma ligkt waa brought ia taa eaaa yettorday. Tha polioo U1 oatarUla tha tbeory that Evaae'akot kiauelf. either ia aa effort to commit ealride, or to lend falor to hia atatement that he waa -ahot r e aegre. wheat be had eheaed fraai a t t , ..-: RECRUITING OFFICES TO CONTINUE GIYINQ MEDALS Service Men Urged To Tike AdyeBUjrw of .OfrporUmity T Ottaia Then Greoaabere. Sear. . Tkoaaaada of ea-enay anew are roeoiriag their Vie tery Medala. bet there will dottbUoaa be aaay theaaaada mare who will aot bare received their medala yet whea tho Victory Medal Offleot are rioted. Kor fkia reaaea, the Beeraitiag Officer for the Jv'orta Carolina Diatriet adriaoi that ell pertiea concerned .make their applieatioat with the least peotible do- lay. If appucaUoae are delayed flpfll after the Local Victory Modal. Offirce are discontinued, they will hdve to be aarialrted to the AdjuUat Uenereri Oflee fwr twaeideratioe. with the re- aaltant doUy aad poaaible looa f pa pert. . vt snot -rteld elerkt ere temporarily located at the following eiUet for the parpaae ef reeeiriag applieatioae . fee Victory Medatoi,- - ;. 4 , JtUneai Alisa Caaap aelL care V. . Army itocrairlag Butioa. Aahevillet Hist I. HowelL care TJ. 8. Army Beereitiaff Statioa. Caidaberet Mr. TerwiUige. eare U. 8. Amy BocraitinaT Btatioa. Cattontat t Hite BerryhUL eare V. B. Army xeererang eutton. z Tho aoa-eommleataaed enVere ia chanre of the Army Beeraitiag Sutioau at Charlotte, Baleigh aad Hickory, here tke accessary blaaka for making' ap plieaUona, end wUl be glad to take year applieateea, if aceompaaied by yoor addreae aad anginal diaeharge eertiflcate er ardor, aad forward name the i maia rtcraiting atatioa at Orotaabore, for approval er ether a)eo- aaatry actioa. However.; if there it riot aa Army field clerk la year elty, tt la advisable to aeag yoar discharge to the Army Beerolting atatioa. Victory Medal doparrmeat, S34 I S B. 1:1m 6t, ureeaaoore, n. waert luariii receive prompt ad eearteoaa atteatloa. Alt ways be eare te write year same and ddreat clearly m via tt ta year dis charge, wnlca win preveat any oe ibtllty or 5 the daieharge beeeming Aonneauona ara aetel anna aad ditckargee retaraed te their owners the aoaa day tkat they ere received at the Maia Reeraiting atatioa ia Oreenabere. Bat II yea do aot eead year address with year discharge the Beeraltine OAeer will aot knew where te Bead it. aad aratt wait aretfl yea write 4o aim bdowk it aetore he eaa rettra it te yea.- ,- - . Mysterious Explosion In Wall Street Kills tt Least Twen ty Perons and Injures ' . ' , , (CUaaod froat rage One). la kia epiaioe the maa escaped a few momeatt before the explosion oe earned. reaica iniaa n wet Bema. Fire' Chief Kenlea ead omeere from a oareae or -eomonstUiles. oxnraaa ed the belief that the expiosioa was caasea ey a bosnt trier examlninc frar ment ef metal footd la tke ttreet ia front ef the Morgan offices. Dr. 'Wil liam r. Doyle, chief of the bnreea ef combotUblea, pointed eat that the email bolt foaad ia tho ttreet aear the Mor gan efflcee aad the widely Buttered eeart aa the farad ea of nearbe hnili. ingt also ladieatodkat tke blast wit nosed try a bomb rather that -by aa erptaaioa of a quantity of dynamite ot otner expioeivea. . riasBciera la Coafereaco. Kva membsrt ef tho Morgan trm aero ia Ua beilding at the time ef tha sccideat. Themaa W. Lament. Dwivht W. Morrow, Elint C. Beroa aad George wanaey were ta a eoarerenee ea. tke toooad boot ef the Broad Street side f the' Morgaa haildiag. They were shakes ap by the . force ef the ea plosioa. bat all escaped witheet injury. Jaaiat bpoacer Morgaa, soa of J. P. Morgaa, head ft tko arm, who ia now ahroa.. was at his desk oa the kbwet floor when the aaplosioa eeenrred. It shsttered the glaas partition! ef hia of fice, showering hia with fragments. He "ived slight eat ea tkt hands ead arms. ',,-.' ' , Mr. UsaaertViWeemat " The erpleeio threw the eonfemiee upetaira Into dUorder," Mr.- Umoat said. "We were jarred by the eeaeae aioa aad tatkor excitedly ran down te e maia floor,; where the moot ten' foaioa prevailed. There were about SO employes wh were, store ar leaf" ia iarod and tkoae clerks wke had xoirv tukntly escaped Injury from falling debris, , were eonragoowsly ' deeotrng their atteatloa -Jo aasitting those wke were lest forUnaye. Da at ear eaIoe4 eaxployea, Will iam J eyes, wat kaied. H waa the soa of Thomas VT. ioyeV who kas bean ia oar eatpiey far thirt yetrt and who wae himself badly hart AU oar large wiadewB) ea eke fret fioae aad eemte ea the aeooad fleer were blewa inv Tke offiee null be ready' tew bnsiaeee tamor- rew meraing. '. There were betweea foot anwAred aaddve handled emphvyee ia the llor gaa balldrng at the time ef the ac cident .. ..j ... .'.t . : Uataf ibwDaad. . N , ' Aartiel liet of the deed follows: WUUam J. Joyce, emrk ef J. P. Uergta eV Ca. ' Jerome H. Me IT ems, chauffeur. V Ladolpk f ortong, Jamaica, jr. T. Colonel Cbarlea Neville, V. B. W, New York City. ' . ' Alfred Mayer, Kew York J Madred Ahnmnder, Vow Terk. y ; f'-K A. Pweet, addreae ausaow. ' J . Mr. Mc Arthurs, addreet wnkaowa. Mr. cnaworth, BroohJya. hi ins U at. Dieklaesn, sienograplipT, Elaahtwtv, A. Charles taadNtho, Breekrya. Aa amideatiaed woman, 63 yeara old, Lai Tolantaer nosnitaL : , ' A bey, about 18, at eolunteer hoapitaX A man, about to, are fee, tea, pspwa hair, at volunteer hospitsi. A aua fhoarlit te be either O. B. Barnes er Joseph O. CranalMrry. - ; Bobert Westday, IS, IteaXerk. .' Bernard '3. Kennedy, SO, mesteBgw7 employed at IlB Qrond ttreet t .Miss Carotra K. Dickinson, dO, Elm hnrst, N. T. ' v Cotta B. McOnre. tl Tenaert. V. Y. Mam Jfarj Drary, t. tanogrepher, Brook rya. - I Cbariet Leadroet, abent 15, employed at M Bread ttreet. WUliaat farmaa HateUaaen. about itv tseraea Uty, .. Joha Jshnooa, ae, porter. Joseph iBehmitt. 10, clerk, Bay side, V. T. ..- Jaaeph Atrebary, t7, married New lark Uty. v ?..:.. , Baymaad Miller, ad areas, jankaevaa. Amamg the iajared who live eateide ef OreeJer Kew Terk art! - Worth But ley. ' Wsabjngto. - D. L Arthur 3, a Cole. Korth Arlingtoa. N. J, eoaditiaa eerioaa; Lee K. Drary, WnthiBgioa, D. C.J A. B. Jcaaup, Jeddo, i awoca uiaiaii iw upaab . The Kew York Stock and Curb Ex changee will be tjpeaed for boaiaett tomorrow morning, at the usual time, tt was - officially , announced tonight Officials ef the ateek exchange deelsred that bonds valued at 13,000 and S74 shares of stock are mining as a result of the expiosioa. -Toe securities were la the hsd of snaesengers ewiployed by various brokerage houaet. -; Nicholas DoJoha, (8 years eld, who was employed by a Bread Street brok erage arm, waa carrying a tell ef beads and seearitiea, aggregating 15. 000. ia Wall Street, whea the exploaion occurred. He was thrown ea kia back and .received aa agly woaad ia the ateetack.'. The hoadt ieS ta tke greaed bat ke kad the presence ef miad te t.. am a .nfV it,, i. 1,1. nv. i et, where they were found after ht mmm fkV.. tm kMnit.i. f Despite isjecies aostsited whea kel was atrnek by flying glass, Jaaius 8. Morgaa. aided Many or ale eierke who ware more seriously hurt, Mr, Lain on t aald taaht. ' Tbs. young xoaa'i eoolneas hs added, "brought the excited employee te their senses and probably prevented a panic ia the Morgaa building when the expiosioa occurred. Mr. Morgan remained at hia office kntir late to night aal sea iat sd 1a restoring order there. !- A force of eloanert end repairers were at work ia tke Morgan building ontil a una hoar tonight Toe build ing, together with other in the neighborhood damaged by the explosion, wad guarded by scores ef aniformed special omeen, police end private de- tecuvea. O . ; . V ' TXT Doctor laya. V" M' '.' br Charles fierrjev chief medical ex- a miner, declared tke explosive force wee trinitrotoluol. Whether tke exDloaive was hauled into the district by a rickety aaoT'badly kept wagon that atopped at the curb act far from tha Morraa build ins? a mlautaf before tha exnlaaien. ia net kaewa. Tke waroa. eaee red ardj boa ring, aeoerdiag te witnesses, the name ef the Dopant de Kern oars Com- Cmj, was wannra mtu ausa aao smau ndling by the blast The dejected looking horse that dragged n was killed. It wat Dr. Novris belief that the die- aster wss cauaed by a bomb a bomb as large as a good aixed shell ar a email terpeoo, tarowa rrom the back ef a speeding automobile er dropped er a tried frets a high eeraiee. He re ported that he fouad ia the body of Bobert Westday, e 17-year-eld victim, 'a eeetioa ef smooth curved ah set iron aad declared thia te be a eeetioa of the jacket ef the bomb. Westday waa la sts auy sjiiee. ' , The ealy theory the eoliee entertain la that tke eld red dray, standing by the assay office curb, bore the bomb, aaa that tt was touched off by a Mt- eussiea sap a( the end ef a time fuse. loha T. Munich, ef Astoria. N. Y visited police headquarters tonight and told ef seeing thia wagon, all alone end anaaaaned where tke crash occurred. , Tee other mem and a boy also told tke police they saw a covered wagon. mnrnee -.explosives- going south Jn lower Broadway about dfteea minates before the exDlosioa. The bow said ha saw tftY wagon at Broadway and Vesey street, while the two men, who were in a a automobile, said the pasted the wagon si groaeway era John street WOULD WAR VETERANS : DEFEATED IN PRIMARY Oreca villa, a C, gept 7 It-Ia the three adjoiaiag eoenties ef taurens, Greenville end Anderson, three veterans of the thirtieth division A. . F. were eereaiee for sheriff la tha primtiet Tneeday, secordlBg te the official can vast f returne and declaratioa et re Baits today. They were Joe V. 8mith. of Ltnrena. and Sheriffs Sam D. Willis and a Gaerdon King, of Aader set, the hut two. arpolntoec of Oovernor Cooper, fehct'ff King was a non-com- mmsioner etneer, while HherisT .Willis was a captain and Mr. Smith was a lieutenant. 1 - - , ' At home or abroad van should keeo With y Dr. BETH' ARNOIJ)S BAL-! SAM, the best remedy for Bowel -Com- plaints. Warranted by S. W, Williams Tocher Bide. Pharmacy and Clayton Drue Co,lCls ton-(Adv.) 20-YEAR SfilTEIiCE POSED 0!J HEGRO liti Haywocj 1 Second Pleads Guilty To Uegree Murder; i j . Grandury Reports To terea twenty yea re tn the Bute penitentiary at hard labor," wat the sentence) imposed npen Caesar Haywood, the Aabern negro indiotcd for the mur der of Bwepson Johns, another negro, oy yuage Jehn a. Kerr in Wake county Superior Court yesterday, , v . v The Jiegre entered plea ef gsilty te murder ia the second degree, tkai averting what kad premised to be a tin legal battle. . Ae it was. the trial i'araj featuaad by a' tilt aeneerniag legal ettiiea between Bolieitor Herbert E. Ke rig and W. C. Oeuglass, of eonnsel for tee aeiense. : . j After the court Ui indicated, that it would be a wests ef time to present further evidence, end B. N. Simms had made a plea for. clemency, tke Solicitor arose and stated that ha eobeidered it hia duty to inform the court of further facts ia thef case. He then eclated i conversation' that kad occurred ia his office betwaea hint and the : accused negro, after the latter bad beea warned that he did lot have te divulge any thing. . - - Asking the indulgence af tke court, Mr. Pouglaaa, denounced the actioa ef the prosecuting attorney in questioning wit, the eeeused man berere ae had had an epportuaHV ea - ad "unwholesome practice." "J. don't think the Bolieitor meant airy harm, bat for wed a bake and the aake of our eitiacaahip thia thing ought to stop, and X de aot want it te ever happen again with t .client ef mine," said the lawyer. The solicitor branched a reply, bat Judge Kerr cut argument abort by pronouncing kit Bea ten ce upon the negro. 1 1 y Though admitting tkat he kad armed himself for tha interview, Haywood stuck to. hia story ef self defease Throughout the trial, tke negro's, only estotioa seemed to ba a sense ef grati fleatioa at being the center ef ee mock interest. - f'A"i.-r " y- The Haywood case was the only ue ef any importance disposed of yachts, day. Only a few e on tea ts d eases rt maia ea the docket hnd eoart ia expect ed te adjourn for the term today. -The aread iury eabmitteeV its dnal LrepoH yesterday jaod mi diacharged ler. tee term.-. m Bead camp la Hau Heave.- The grand jury reported thnt it had found road camp Ke. 1, in aa intoler able condition and recommended to .he court that -aa improvement ia living conditions be ordered. The ending ei the grand JurV was, that Bleeping quar ter! are insanitary and tbo-prisoners ere 'exposed te flies andraeeourtoea. The kitchen was also reported to be ia- aanmry. vnmp 1 aamoer iwe was re ported tt be ia excellent . ebndttioa, while surroundings B,ttsjup u,ntbe S, were reported as Jrevea. . . . County pome pats. , AH ether eountfecWl ;-.:ere ported as 1eirjtir4Tkxc flkitditioa and ike County Hornet sUr given ee- pocial praUo. The report)tatod that tinder tho meamgntafWB. Hantor, whohae recently been appointed, taper- lnttndent. of -the Suldiert'' Homo, the Lnirtitutien kas beea elf-uitaining. . The grand jury reported that -per- tuant to the Instructions ef the court. it had conferred with the Buperihteal- ent ef Health aad the Superintended of Fablie instruction and attached eel umlnoua .report from those officers to ita flndiags. . . -. TO rUt GUARD ABOUT V. 8. TKEA9UBY AT WASHINGTON. ." Washington,' Sept 18. Extra guards and other protective measuree will be thrown about the Halted, Btatee treas ury here until it has been definitely de termined whether the expiosioa today ia New 'York, waa accidental or part of a plot, Secretary Houston announced to- day. . . Platinum kas rarely beta, found - ia single maeset larger them ' A pigeon egg. " ' - Cotton Grower Must Work Out Own Salvation (Coatiaaed from Fage Oaa) fered foteotton ia bonded Warehouses, Ia Doable fiistreea "We are ia doable distress here to day,' he declared by way of a begin ning. "Moat of aa raise both eottea tad tobacco aad tke same condition confronts both crops . . , We kavs mode the world rick with our eottoa aad tobseeo, and we kave made ear- selves poor. Btui, we eaa do mack to protect ourselves, and we seed act blame anybody for ear to ii fort met until we kavs done all we csa te re lieve the skeatioa sraelvet. Tke Ham nana county Senator-"Wished that tha wentta wore nresent . Wi mea kave botehed Bp thlnrs pretty badly, aad I cannot ut feel that if ws htd our wives here, they could give as some sound advice. They are going te rote with at this fall, gad X sincerely nope inry viu nor make at big a botch or it as come Of ti men have made,' ne aaaea. - v .. He related something of the hiatorv of, the establiabmenl of the federal Beservs, end declared tlit it wat work ing very well. Still, he did aot under, ttand ita reluctance to' furnish arediU in the same fashion if did uni t ago. "It may be that the trd it work"- tag on the bearte ef the r'edertl B serve, aad ws .re going to be punished somewhat like the Israelites -were punished In igypt, .-he continued. psychological aHoreaatoa . "Speculate re have already sold this yesr," he declared, ad . at prices higher than 40 cents. The spinners have sold their yarni aad the wsavere weir eiota ea the assumptioa that aot. ton is going to, be high. Prices ere low Because people are afraid. The depression IS Mycholoarieal. ! when cotton growers eeVthat ite h of their heads, and set btt aa orderly program of co-operation, the price ef attoa will go back to: re-tt it cusht' li be. 'I venture to predict the If a warehouae were Btarted In every cotton, growing eouBty in the South, the price of cotton would te bacK a 40 cents before 00 days, let's set n J. business like buainese men. ftsll onlr oe;twelfth of the crop per month and ou will get your briee for it nt..a r tha price of apecu!a"tors.'v-- They Compare Shirts. 8enator Browa tul Senator Butler amased, and peihsDe estonUhcd. the crowd a little, whea they told what tcetr taarte wcigaea, hew mack eottoa "there was ia each, what the eottoa waa worth, and how mnch the skirt coot Senator, Boiler kad oa a garment that ke said cost kiss A3, although there wee only esvea ooacee ef ewtte ia it, rauita at about 17 seats. Senator Erowa a' shirt cost kia a dollar 1 than Butler's cost, and kad aboat the same ameuat ex eottea ia at Speak ing ended aad resolution ia order, the committee returned with ha document. Dr. Clarence fob read it aad it wag aeerpted aaaaimenxly. Dr. J. It, Tcmpleton had one that he kad fixed aa daring tke speakinc ealHae aooa the Federal Beservs to "iBnaedistely asane etaneteat ourreae; te retire all eat standing liberty Bon da," ameuating te 26 bijlioa dollars. It was howled down, nobody vet lag fee tt bat Da, Tempi etna and Preaidsat BUna ef Ue rarmsra' union. - - . i'" '- Banker Spcera, af UQSngtoa, offered a resolution, sending three Bepabljeaas snd three Democrats te Washington te hsk the rederai Beserve Board how K calculated that a Sao thorn "bank eeald borrow money ia Kew Terk at eight per coat aad lead n eat dgwa here at six per ' cent Senator Butler moved that the reoeratisa be refemel to the resolatioaa committee, ead tkat com mittee be advised te confer with the robeeee grow ere here next Wednesday, ead if they approved eg it, eead the delegation. ... iV, -'. . rbllowing ia the full text of the resolutioa offered by the committee t ; Teat at Beeeletlea.-- Be it resolved by the Kortk Carolina IHvMioa ef tke American Cwttoa Asso eiatiea tkat era eadesea tko program of the American Cettoa Aaaoeiatiea at Montgomery. Ala, September l-S-3, 10Z0, and especially vrge tke following pregmm for aaeetiaa; is awrposes. - "Tireti We urge - ear people ' to spread tke iaJermatiea tkat tke pres ent diatatroaaly low price of eottoa ia due ' te - temporary aad artificial conditions, Jort at the disastrously low prick ia tke fall ef 14 was dee te a tenppetary eoaditiea ef deanoTalixattosu The price advanced ever fifty per eeat before plaatiag time, and we leek for a strong upward tread ia prieoa ae sooa as eeaditieae eaa be adjusted. The fiaaaeial world m disturbed by new federal AesBrre regwietiaaa. bat the eeaatry ef large Is aeend aad preeper- oaa, . aad. . kemca,. . tke priasat dcmerUi- aatiea aaaat eease. Carepe ke a work. aad for tke meet pert at peace, ee re lief froat tkat eraarter must be expect ed. The ataa ac tha eotteei erep hae oertaialy ieea felly eauimaAed, aad we believe overestimated, aad aay ekange here must help tke balls rather than the bears. Tke ead af the Preaideatial eleetioa will alee tend twwarda steadier and better Imaiaeaa. "- Tor all thses and ether reasons we orgs ear people, ter deaoaaee tke ppropogaada ef paaie aad fear, and preach the eeaad doctrine et eeafi- dense. If era .fight we will win hnd save tke prodta oa thia year's crop. If we lie dewm aad surrender before the preeogaada ef bear etweulatera, we mm ply threw the prodta of ear labors late their kaada. .' Second t What Is -ts be- done moat be done aot at Montgomery er Baleigh. bat kr the folks beck at kome. We, therefore, orgs the targest pcewitrhi attendaaee for tke eottoa aneetiags ia every sssaty eewtee-U-eVahck kion day, September 0tb aad tkat each meetings immediate hy get down to the business of sap penis g tke program set forth by the Montgomery meeting aad repeated ia tke Ge vera ere proela- 10 cents extra for What farm experience has taught Jim JJttlefkld about overalls y y ''v-.-.-V-.; "rU' c ' :' r . XX THEN Jim ttttlefield, ot Braden. - JJy Oklahoma, turnfjd in his cotton ' T crop last year, he got 4 ten-cent epremiinn on every pound. Experienco has Uught him the grade of cotton that ', pays him best. And this same experience has taught him the sort of work clothes V that wear best on the job. , ? James Cttlefield has tried a lot of over alls since he started cotton raisin gmJid , today you'll find him "in Blue Buckle tJverAlls. .v. ..,v, : V i-l-.t'--No matter how heavy the work is on his farm, he has found that Bine Buckles stand every test he today millions of men, ' frsnrf AirrtrJvr. Vnnnme w wrv B mii...., Will I. , HIJUH wuu v factories, hare found that Blue Buckles meet every test . '-.. :-r..';; ; v,... 'Had out for yourself about Blue Backles." Test the, long-wesjing denim doth, the wide, doubletchea seams, VTry pn a pair. Feel the comfort of the. Dig, roomy xuue uuciue pattcrn--the free rwing raglan sleeves in the coats..; Blue Buckles never bind or rip. Solid work manship) in every detail is bound to give you your monejrs worth. . . . VA!! sireJ Men's, Youths ChadrenV Ask your dealer today for Blue Buckles. '"Slut $uelle$ itani A J ava " im wnr. , : (SigntxO James pgpst aiaaoa, te wit: the holuinz. ware- boaaing, and financing of the country's eottoa erepf the organization of co rners tire marketing ess a nations; and the cutting ef next year's eottoa acre age right Bow by tremendoualy in ereasiag the fall -sown wheat and oat acreage. The cettoa grower, .large - ar small, wae rerusea.te taerease his acre age te food crepe ia thia ray, but who perversely eoatiawee te. plant ex eeat acreage ia eetteev while purebae ing Buppliee that he might grow for hia farm, should be branded publicly aa the weeat ef all cettoa boars. Also the pledging ef tea "cents' a bale as stestberthisrslaet fresB the eottoa grew. er te be collected by the giaaer This charge ef tea seats per kale ea ret' tea ginned daring the' season ef 19S0 pays the aseaBberahip duet et the cot tea grower for 1921. ' Tkird, Kortk Carolina kfdeelared to kave tke beet warckoaee system la tke seats laaaeee. by the- farmsre them selves, ite receipt guaranteed by j great' State fund, and xoade-ak safe si old'v beads. We arge every cetfnry next Monday 'te decide ea cocas defi nite plan for ia creasing the warekeuse capacity ef that county. Aa Intmediato State meeting akould be bold te which all warehoasa mea should be called wiika view arranging uniform, aad fair ret se ef storage, ea ae te iaerease tke ase ef tke preseat warehouses to tkeir foil capeeity. After this ar rangement kas beea made, every effort should be pet forth te increase Joeal beaded warehouses. Temporary bead' ed warekeaeee eaa be eaaa tract ad at lew coat ia which aottet may be stored, protectee aaa laenrea. : iae wareaeass is the ettal aeater ef a marketing anit Tke storing ef cettoa la the seed ea tke fane set only improves the turn oat, end tke eenjity ead sosditieg ef betk eottea and seed, but lust aew prases ts a valuable means for holding eottoa. Cettoa peas er houses eaa tie easily aad ekeaply eeastraeted and will aid ia the wsrehouaiag problem. Toartki Kever before : kas tksrt beea sock widespread prise dfffereaeet ta gradss aa new. . Every farmer moat get tha full benefit . ef ell grades above middUag. ee lose tremendously. We urge tke empioyreent ef competent disinterested " graders to grade aad classify all eottoa aad tkat warekeoae eeipta akew tke marks, brtads. weight trade aad leagtk et stspls of .1 . M taw wuo, aa warns er Baanuinar n ia storage, and ite ultimate aad order ly, aad gratpial Bale. Tke State should peas lawa making it a felony for any warekesse eaaa to aeU er otherwise deal with stored gotten except oa the writ tea order ef the actual owner. The difference in the Value -between the; different gradca ef cotton kat be come ee great that the grower cannot tonger ignore the Beceesity ef harvest hag tke nasximani pereentage ef the bettor grades: aad ia the picking of eottea tkat part of. tke crop which hae tallea to the ground, er become otherwise damaged trill result ia in jury te tke grade value et the bale, more thaa the value of the damaged eottoa at the preseat prices -for the lowest trades. . r .- "fifth! We specially endorse tke r sport af tke Committee ea Cotton - oenci txccuTtB rMMail etc Xxmam. Sumia, kit et aJ A. . C, SS k aattfr- il am aaMae aim e aaaw W w. a. iim. Bum,, aa, K . orfae Ua 1MB Car i Bmv mtw. in. , am na wui a ii h aw' f tMr mmit. si IsiiMis w wus B 0 Bwmw amhr Mates t wu, snawt sar wM B ml W. a. Dwma. bMK i a. IMk. ua, W. A Dtmcax. ' '. t B C. tana , BAWaa. fi. pound of hfe cotton gives them. And raising the nation's trains niiiui anl lh leant . r M. Littltfekl n WUe ss c t vwrfd Acreoe'and Prii-a - Becommciidatioa . submitted at .Montgomery, AJa, which report reemmended the price ' ef ' middling celton at 4 eenta per pousd, ; . . . wnn-an incrvase e' v, y after .November Jet, W-'i. . otton Scedt AS0 per ton or ene" tea ot seed for one toa et I per cent ' meat , . . ' - "Sixth We send greetiagt ' te the tobeecofnnnore. of the Bute, ted will fieht shoulder -to shoulder with them. We call attention to the decrease in stocks ef our types., et tobacco report- s ed July 1st ef this year as compared ' with July 1st ef last year, and believe the same propogsnds of fear and paaie Is be g used 'oa cotton rarmsra, and mast wjc met by the tame unyielding determination and resolution never te. ... feed either eottoa mills er tobacco fae-. tories ontil they effere nt fair, and just prices.- - . ejoventht "Bcaolvcd further: "Thai (he Committee oa Resolution ef this Cotton Convention be directed totoeet with the State Tobtece ConVentii soon to be held ill the city of BaleWb and deliver ia person ouv assurance ef eo-epcraHoa, and farther that we are reedy to co-operate, to draw, and -n present to the next Legislature -tobacco warehouse law airnUar te tke present ' Cattoa Warehouse law." . ' ., x " Committee) '? .V- JUt CLABJEU4CB TCOS, . - ' . 1 ; :. "r ' -' . '' Chsirmaa. . - JOHN PACT. JONES, , ' ': B. W. H. 8T0NE, B. W. KtUJOSE, v. w. rATitWJn ; G. HOFFMAN. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1920, edition 1
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