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NEWS iAND OBSERVER. RALEICk i N. C " THURSDAY, MORNINQ. SEPTEMBER 23. 1920, T "S ft .t Jf M03ACCO OUTLOOK r:oT SO PLEASING Durham Warehousemen Boost Prices By Buying Weed On . 4 The Opening Day Darkaat, Sept. There is dls tiact teadeaey om the part of tobacco growers la this Metioa to hold their crop, from the msrket despite the good prices offered om Un opening day.. Tkie may be attributed la part to tb organised'.'- effort to kold tobaooo tkroagkoat tke Bute sad, 1a part to tke fear that tto prleo will weakea. It Is expected better prices will be offered U Ul erop is Withheld for at i long a period as possible, v Offerings for the put two dart bare been smaller aad the grade ia Hot of the beet. Price bare alee beea weak er, bat it it .probable the grade of m ' i i t . wce onerea u rssponnoie zor tnai featare of tko, market. It ia alae re marked that muck of Monday's buy tag wa done by the warehousemen. . Wtrekoosemeer believe the market will aooa strengthen though prioea are not expected to approach laat year level. There ia no aiaterial dissatis faction among local growers, but the situatioa throughout .North Carolina and Virginia hie acted ae a deprcss iag influence which many farmere are looking npoa aa a warning and are waiting to eee Just what will develop. Tony Inseore, a weat Durham man, aad a companion, whose name be re fuses to rsresj, narrowly . eaeaped leatk early tkla moraing when a Ford eat which Inaeore waa drWing waa track by a freight trala at the Chapel Hill etreet ' crossing of the Southern tracks. r According to iaformatloa today Inaeore aad kia companion were re taraiag to .their komee in West Dur ham after a evening in "Durham. Tkey kad crooned all but the last track at the crossing when a ewitch engine, handling a string of ears backed tat tko machine. The young mea are said to have perceived the danger in time to Jump, the unknown man e sapiag injury while In score waa slight ly hurt. Oae whit school aad serersl colored schools ia Durham county ate closed beoauae of the teacher land' building shortage. South View aanei school, in Carr Township, is .the one white school la the eounty which has not opened the 1920-SJ term. No teachers are avail able. It ia hoped a full teaching force will aooa be secured. D. W. Brown, who has beea residing ia toe northwestern section of the FIVE REVERSALS IN ; ELEVEN CASES HEARD Second S itch i of Opinion Handed Down By Snpromo ,'';' Court Yesterday " jiva of the 11 eases pawed npoa by the Supreme Coqrt la Ua weekly batch of opinions- banded , down yesterday were reversals of the lower court, foot of them being marked "new trial" and the fifth "reveres! All of tbe eases were from the first district; aad Bone of them ef aay moment other than to tkc Bitigants concerned, with the e ceptXoa ef estate ft Boggard. The dsseadsnt ia this ease, Tom Hog gsrd, el wssningtoa county, was charged in superior court with celling liquor, there being two const standing against him. - Be plead gailty, wae deed la one eaaa and Juds-ment, ansnanded conditionally la the second. Later Judg meat was prayed against kim. aad Judge Creamer, without further bearing ia the ease, sentenced Urn to two yeirs oa the rosds. Be appealed. Tbe lower court ts eastained la us opinion, writ- tea by Justice Brown. . ' , Other eases disposed or follow i Bwuill et al ts. Mfg. Co- Tyrrell. New trial. Fcnnlmaa ts. Winder, Pasquotank. Affirmed. - I Wiilisnu vs. Mfg. Cb- Gates. New trisL Midgett ts. Transportation Co, Dare. New trial. - New by et at ts, BeaUy.Cc Perqul- mans. New trial. t , Ncak vs. Hospital Co, Pasquotank. No error. . .'- ;; Perry ts. Boomer, Hyde. Beversed. StstS ts. Hoggsrd. Washington. Af firmed. '- - . OUtc ts. Veneer Co., Wuhington. No error. " Edwards et al. ts. Wbite et al., Halt fax. Affirmed. , Hadnell ts, Lumber Co- .. Pnmlieo. Aiurmed. ' v . city, 'died last Bight at about 8:00 O'clock at tkc nge of eereaty-three yean. The remains will be shipped to Aberdeen, N. C. his former home. for interment. Gov. Cox't; Special. Train Wrecked at Peoria, Ariz Member of Party Hurt ' " - (Coatlaaod from Page One) . TWIN CITY REORGANIZES ITS BOARD OF TRADE w. 0. . Andrews Secured To TaJco Charge fit freight Audit Bureau Winston S:ifcm, Bept. 22. The Board eg tredo licro will be reorganised. The name will be- changed to Chamber of Commerce. It it announced today that W. C. Andrew, for It years ia the ser vice ef the railroads, has been elected to here ehsrge of the new audit bureau te be eetsblishejd by tbe Board of Trade. Its purpose will be to protect rme repremnted in the membership from orertNtrge In freight bills. Mr, Aadrcws will arrire here October the rirat te inaugurate the new serrtee. Local warehoaeemea do not . look witk faror upon suggestion that ware kowsec close to sec if prices en leaf tobacco will not adTaaee or until far. mere in the Piedmont soetioa eaa per fect organizations. Warehousemen here feel that many growers wbc patronise tkie market aire no storage facilities aad would, tkerofore, prefer te market their weed slowly as they kaTc beea doing sines the aew season opened. Prices here shown sa adraaee nearly very day place the warehouses open ed. WARNS RAILROADS THEY MUST DISPLAY SIGNALS Commiiiiontr Findt Lights t.Out at Thirteen Grade Cro.. inf In Citj j A. H. Ifeoneykam, commlmioacr ef public aaffty, has addreesed letters te flelsls of all of the rallroada entering tkc city, warning them that kc will re cjnirc strict compliance witk the ordi nance requiring ibc burning of red ligfcta during tbe night time st ail grade crossing. The eommiesioner usually leaToe tkc enforcement of laws la the hands of the regulsr polks force, of which ho tc the titular head, but complaints of the fail are ef the .railroads to display the prescribed signs Is at th dangerous in terseetions ef .streets end railroads canted kim to make a personal Iuth tiewtloa of the -matter Tuesday Bight. The eommimioner reports that he , found the lights burning at oaly ire f the eighteen grade erodings withla the city limits. Points st which io lights wsrai. burning include rntcreee tioas with the principal roads leading cut et tho city. ' NOT MUCH TOBACCO SOLD ON GREENSBORO MARKET Oreensbere, ' Sept. 12. Salec on Qreoasbore's tobaece market today suf fered a considerable slump at both vareheusee, aad prices decreased ap preciably ' due te aa inferior grsds ef tobaece wkkk was produced for s ac tion. . , A total ef dAM poinds of the weed was sold today at Graham's warehouse, bringing a total of I7K2A6 et about 15J0 a pouRf or 113 a hundred. Tec terdayw sales at this Sams wsrekeuee wore almost three times as large and mock better prices were secured. How errr. It wss ststed that tlis weed sold' today at this warehouse was muck in ferior to yesterday's. Tobaece at tbe Farmers' warehouse totaled lft9 ponnde, the seerage pries per pound being 23.6 Or t2 e0 per boa. dred. Yesterday 6, 4" 2 pounds were sold oa tkia same market for aa areroge of fraction ever 115 per hundred. This eo?r"virioa of fgnres st this sales mar 1-t .':) a rife in price and a eoniid- d. crc ia link of weed pro- around the Old Guard polities! camp, A great many people, bowerer, ia cur state, who bare respected him through out the years, cannot but look with re gret upon the east with which reac tionary .politicians still make use of him." I Argument For League. Application of the League of Nations argument te western problems was stressed by Gdrernor Cox In addresses this moraing at Uesa and Temps Be adjustment oVEuropcaa conditions ss a result of the, league, the gorernor said, would sssist in opening up the European market to cotton and lirestoek which the West produces. Gorersoj Cot promised that when, sleeted he would send a corps of engineers into tbs West to locate new reclamation projects. Be declared he fsTored the Bmlth-Fleteher bill for completing reclamation enter prises. ' Wants Senators Betnrned. The gorernor urged that Senators Mar cus A. Smith and Henry r. Ashurtt, Democrats of Arizona, bs returned to the Senate. Breaking of Benator Smith, Democratic candidats for ire-election in ths general election ia Noromber, Got srnor Cos said ths senator could be counted upon te Tots ia faror of the League or Nations. Benator Aanurst's seat ia not inrolred la the election, his term not being near expiration. Gorernor Cox said 'the league would be a ' remedy" to bring about the re adjustment of prices as a result ef a readjustment - of world conditions. There were two definite conspiracies ia the Senate, the candidate declared. One was to prcTest appro! ef the League of nations covenant aad tkc ether to prevent reduction of war tax ation. Doth were for the purposs ef erecting unrest and feeling against the aamiaisirnitoat so asserted. GUILFORD FARMERS WILL SECURE THEIR OWN LIME Greensboro, Bept, 2. A soil build ing program has beea adopted try the farmers ot Guilford eounty. OoUTineed of the tremendous value of lime aa a sou builder aad crop producer, leadinr uuiirora Tanners arc making plsns for constructing tnree lime bins la ths county one at Greensboro, one at Browa Bnmmlt. and Berhaoc another at Friendship, according to J, C. Bearers, county farm demonstration agent. Al ready committees hare beea named te maaes estimates ef the cost and derlsc mesns for operating them. BICKETT ATTACKS SENATE OLIGARCHY (Coatlaaod from Pegs Oae) NEW YORK YANKEES LOSE TO INDIANAPOLIS CLUB 10,000 Turn Out To See Babe ,, Snth Who Gets Three Bits But Ho Homeiri - Indianapolis. lad, Bept. H Tks In dianapolis team io the Americas As eoeiatioa defeated tbe New York Club of the Americas league ia aa exkibi tioa contest here today, T to i. The locals wsa by kitting "Sip Collins ksrd ia tks ninth inning, . scoring three mea after two were out. Fifteen thous and people turned cut to see Babe Batb perform. Tbe kome run moasrch play ed first bsve, but fsiled to sdd to his collection. However, be landed for a doable and two singles ia three trips to ths plate. ( ' Ths scores ' ' "B. H. E. New Tort Z20 000 020 t f I Indianapolis .... 001 000 0317 IS S s Uattenee 1 ersuson. Collins and Roffmsai Jones, Caret. Wkitekouse. ucausas. - - Plant; No More. Tobacco Until 1920 Crop Is sold at Profit (Cemtiaacd fress Pago Oae) snduria'g v ferrcd te Wilson's fams forever, v Wot he, but the Americas people art ca trial, said BirkctU Tbs governor discussed tantl t some icngin. eauing down msledictloni upon me originator of taxes. Be com pared laxatloa With the bridavrooas at weaaing as aa inaispeauble buisaaec Rs Said North Carolina. V a1. Bute ia the Union powerless te collect income tax sna urged the pssssge vi iu income tsx amendment. . no win quit offlcc seeking bo further political preferment and h,nlnt.l -UL... I ! . . .... . - - ""' poiiucai amDiuoa, ho declared. Soutkeraers ia tks United fitatea ab. serve mourning much more . strictly man as Northerners. Value Your Eyes? -Opto te ft ratoiwh . " "J" fe thslr SMth) t 1ST ? "mm TrMtamt Owtat f rasa vw vtria brlshte ESUls'u rrlf srv tlons, and they were read by tbe chair. rsn. , Dr. J. T. Joyaer. aad passed without a dissenting Tots. A little Ister ras eemauttce ea aomiastloas came ia with its report, reeommendln that if nags jsrsgsw be msds president t Ben asor w. uurrm. ex uranrllle. Ties- prosldest, -sad Gray King, ef Nash. secretory and treasurer. Ths report was adopted Sftcr votlns down Jodire Bragsw's desire to msks Pr. Joyaer president. - . - . Tkc following mea were chosen mem. bsrs st tbe executirc committee t Dr. J. T. Joyaer, CoL J. Bryaa Grimes, J. A. Oroon.0, F, I Carr, W. B. Caalebv Clareac Poe sad E. G. Moss. Besolutloa Adopted. Following is the resohitioa adopted: "Whsrsss. ths present nrleea of to baece are far below the actual eoet of its production and, if sold st these prices, bankruptcy to most of tho to bacco growers sad iasaeisl disaster 1 te many of tks merehenta, bsukers,-fcn: etkers and to many of the mist im ' portant industries ia ths tobaeea wrow lag sections wilt bs the lncTltable re sult, aad whereas, wa believe thai rMi! aad justice which sught te be regnant principles ia all humaa hearts demsnd thst ths tobacco growers should at least recstVe for the products ef their labor a compensation sufficient to cover tha cos ox produetioa sad at least a imbob. able profit therefrom. Now therefore, re, ine mono Carolina tobaeeo growers ia convention assembled ia -the city ot Haleigh thia I2nd day ef September, 1AHA J- 1 1 . ' i-v it nercoy resoivct "That the tobseeo rrowera Vnvtli Carolina bo urged to orgsniss iminedi ately Into a complete, compact orgsai tatios of farmers and allied interests covering every county snd every Toting prceinet ia every county ia whieh to- raeeo is rstaed lor the purpose of so euring aad enforcing pledges from all growers Of tobseeo to market ths pres. eat srop conservativsrv aad slowly ever S period of sot less thaa sight months, soiling, unm prices inercass, enly what they arc compelled to sell to cava and to be jack to all to -operative ercditorc, soiaing tne caisacs aatu adequate r rices coveriag at least ths eoet of pro uctioa aad a reasonable profit there oa cam be cceured, aad for the further purpose of securing aad eaforcing pledges at ones te rsducc the acreage :a tobacco for ths rear 1021 sufficient to brisg tbs supply of tobseeo produced !n tkst yssr witkia tbs limit ef tbe tetimsted demand to be esrsfully based opoa the most accurate obtainable la- w"""" "a opori ia eaca organi latlon as soon ss possible after this meeting by a committee ef thia State organisation seting la so-operstioa with the Btsts and Federal Depertmeat of Agriculture. . "That st least oae whole-time. efl. cleat ergnalser bs put ia ths field at once, la every tobaeeo growing county, preferably the County Demonstrator it there be one la tbe eounty, to perfeet at eace la every Toting precinct of the eounty, the local organisation of tobseeo growers and thst teems be organised la each eounty to co-opsrsts with said srgsaiser for securing membership and pledges. "Thst this organisation, tbrousk rta Btots Committee co-operating with the sxioutob's series.. w smIIM m bMM Ik u wm OM TWIUMI ! tknus Utmrj Swiartt, mm m Wik. MMT, H. C. Nlla to SXIff sll MM MMM UMa anlMt ttw ma 4 mm TIhotm Inn l MM S, H Mil tlM MM t UM nrtlUlMMl M V MTM SMMM ttrC, ltU. m m MM Ml M SMMS a, Mr at UmW iim.i All shim m- kwi te sen) mum ut atous smSs ssmiIiw tais SesaM rC IMS. OtSalHl A, at. aowinm. Smm, MS TMISMI TaMiM Bmitt is-ss n. BAD RISK TO KEEP SICK Insurance) CompanUa Won't Take a Msa Who Suffara Continuallj from Stomach r Liver TrouhUa. 8Ute Agricultural Departmest secure one suaa te be Ueaaral Director f- the organ ixaUon ef the tobacco growers of ths State threogk the cosmty organizers who shall be required to report te said Btsts , organises) aad 4 said Committee Weekly. , .. - ', .; . , ...a "That the bankers? merchants aad fertiliser eempanJee are arged te axtsad sll eoasidsrstioB possible to the tobacco farmsrs ia tbs collection of the notes sad obligations, aiding them la every way to tarry the crop until a more fa- Torable market It offered. Tks bank ers, merchants, wsrehousemea snd fsfti lisor eompsnies sre alae asked aad arged to ee-operate with the 'tobaeeo grewerr assoeiatiea in aastcrmlly re daclag ths sixe of the erop fot 1921 aad ia etherwisc effeciiag the purposes or tbs tobseeo growers organization. Thst ths tobseeo grower is urged, ss a duty to his co-operative creditors apply available , proceeds from suck sale of tobaeeo as ke may make to the payment of bis indebtedness to (kern. thereby . sstuag the money ia rirra iatioa for tks relief of tks local financial Mtuatioa and tka iaeroasing prices of bis unsold tobaece. ' 'That ws request the Senators and Kepreseatstives individually aad col lectively to urge tha Secretary ef the Treasury of the 'Federal Beservc Banks aad ths war daaaeial boSrda te fad a ray or make ess te assist ia financing ths present tobacco erop or give a plain reaioa why. We feet it Should be ths duty ef ths Govcrsment to kelp relieve the present disastrous financial crisis test laces tne tobaece farmer. "That as a permanent protection to tb' tobaece farmer ia tbe future, we urge the erganisatioa aad building ot prise booses sad re-drying plants, for n-h. kmIIim tia ullS to mmm-rm to. baeoe growlsg coaaty Saturday, Septem ber 5th for the purpose ot effecting rermsnent county orgaaixatioas. ' The Stnte Committee is requested, if pos sible, to furnish to every meeting oa thst dsy ths percentage of reduetioa ia acreage ef tobaeeo for 1821 aad the form ot pledge to be signed P? the) tobacco ni vnviSi i J. T. JOTNEB, Leaoir Co. J. T. HICKS, Durhsm Co. J. BBTAN GK1AIE8, Pitt Co. C. H. VEBNON, CsswcU (o.. 0. jr. ALKi'iJN, Kiasa ce. . 4 - -i , K. T. WHITE, Grsaville Oe. U S. TOMUNSON, WUsoa Co 1. A. OBOOktE, Guilford Co. Committee Resumes Probe Into Campalgq Financing. (Coatlnacd from Page Oae) ad Senator Keayoa, chairman, when Joaramsnt was taksa. Gerard First WHasat, ' Ths first witness heard today was James W. Gerard, former ambassador te Gsrmsny and aow ehsinnsa iof ths a nance committee of the Democratic National committee. He gsvsithe full msmbership ef the committee aad sub mitted bis books to show l eon.triho- tors to a rond whieh yesterday totalled 128321- Ths witness told Chairman Kenyan thst a National esmpsiga fond of 18,000,000 would "shock public con science and insure tbe defect ef tbs party that raised it." He denied knowl edge ef aay "sinister" iatlueace nt work to aid tbe Bepubjieaa campaign fund. r. oersrq expressed the opinion thst eassun rowss a ncsr co. rasrsRSBD STOCK Dinin.vi) NO. w. TM Sous tl mnnan tt UiM Cmom Sm St- IM IM MMllff MUMto -, IM) WM, II 1-4 1 Mil m. ih. I-. ,r SMM tl IM Ohhmuv. SWSkt CMMtar I. IMS. M MelMl4n f nowil at IM mm It tilliliM tr mm sa, ISIS. wtli.1 am aatssa. o,mmim. Aswortk, Gs. W kavs ased Blsek- Draught ia our fatally for years, asd eaa say X sever, kavc found a liver medicine thst could equl'ltr writes Mrs. J. A." MUlwood, of thls place li la las fot lndigcstloa," ksadache aad ssar stomach," she continues. "I use It f jr the family, ifid eer- taiarjr feel ft htt ssved arc s lot sf ntoacy. ; ; '. I is glad to recommend Blsek- Draught, and am sure II o tiers would ass it tkey would bs ss glsd ssTvs beea." - Thoussada sf families - keep Thed- ford's Blsck -Draught la tbs house sll the tlms, for ass at ths first siga ot ladlgostioa, constipation, colic, colds aad fever, thereby prCTcnting illsecsec that might develop seriously. Wksa yon notice tkat yos.srs bil ious, have a bad teste ia the mouth, coated tongue, offensive breath, or if you are dlsxy at times, restless, sleep poorly do not aeglect your liver. It TU sailing for prompt treatment. ' Use vn.j..A- ni. l tn v. t.. . i. ,nuBin, iciu-Arueii. urn Mvni is widely acclsimsd from long, Vatis- faetorypse. . Tour drucKist sells Eiick DraucUL a w" y"l - 14 Wear That PROSPEROUS LOOK We .Sell It It coats a man less to look prosperous than to appear otherwise, for Drosneritv follows a well-dressed 1 man. The only difference between Mr. Successful and Mr. Never-Uad-a-Chance is a reasonably priced supply of stylish suits and the proper cloth ing "accessories. These necessities for you can be had at BooHe's at small cost, and "Come and See is all ws ak. " Tailor ins; Opening Tbs master tape Use mas, Mr. Thee, T. Towasend, will take your measure. "Cams aad See. Tbe -.Veedle Mas. tere" will give yea a perfect fit end absoluts guarantees. Ths shape ts msds is, aot Ironed in. , . , Remember ,the dates . Ztth te 13rd C.fcB00NE "Good Quality Spells What Boose SelU . i .i wos) seTsV Boem Is Tow i KflOOflW should be aa smple astloaal cunpsiga zusa for any party and added that he would be thankful to get 1,0WV 000 'or eves $SQOfi09." Inetaded ia the list of Democratic contributors bs presented, ware ecTora! with aams of V 000, aad oai Edward L. Dolaeny, reach ing a total ef Sdoo, Tks SSjOOO group uciwwo osau xsanies, vnarles & Alea snder, Joseph E. Wiilard and As gust . '. ;- Sharp . Crash Occurs. ' Tks sharpest elsjh of tkc sessioa earns ouring the teitimoay of Colonel Wil- liamm Boyee, Thompson, chnirmsa ef the ways and means committee of the KepabJieaa national committee, whose assertions thst charges of a Bepublieaa -slues" fund were sH "bunk" aroused Benator iieed. Ouring the tattcrckssgc Tbempsoa swerted that "big buslsees" U roprosssted; by Wall Street tssseial interests wss knors behind Governor Coox thaa (Senator Eardiug aad de clared Cos .himself was "aot 4 stranger to WsU Street. , . . . What about ltt" Chsirmss Ken- yon ssked, while 8enator Edge inter 'He's been ia Wall 8treci. has hsf That feUow got his miUioas too.' Colonel Thompson asswsred "and got most of thorn down areemd Wail 8treeC .' ,. : - Ssaassr Seed Fires Back. ' Senator Seed demanded if ths wit ness hnew of 'a crooked dollar" Gov ernor Cos had msds snd Thompson an swsred "no." The Ben a tot asked tke witness if hs Intended to Infer thst Cos bid bees ia Sny wsy entanglod withh Wall Street dntcrests," and Thompson finally said his statements were founded oa "common report, ru mors sad talk." ;".', 4 . -1 7 kavs nothing against Ut. Cox what Cvct," Colossi Thompson said-,1 would ssybe Is a sless, Sac msa." "Thank yea for that," replied Seaator Beed. "Nobody la throwing aay rocks st Mr. Harding here sad I want to say ks Is a very splendid, Ins Amsrieaa cltisea. Both ef them srs." ' . Barnes Take the Stead. Mr. Barnes, oa taking tbe stand, ex plain sd thst publication ef ths book, HepubHcanaua ta 1920, developed out of a contract made by the Journal com psajrwith a Mr. Young of New York, whose business was soliciting "special editions" foK newspapers aad similsr enterprises. The witness said hs was aot ia' control of tke Journal at ths time aad declared the project was pure ly a commercial oae, ae dollar ef the money coming from it going to the Bepublieaa nstionsl eommltttce, Be produced two forms ef Contracts fur nished him, he said, by Mr. Young snd denied thst there wss an agreement to underwrite the book for ' political purposes by the subscribers.. No at tempt e --"eoaccsl" campaign. 4ontrl. actions was involved in the publics tioa, ha declared. v - ::. 1 . y Third fatraca,poraf- v; ' Seaator Beed asked if there was aot a third contract form under whieh men had subscribed as high as $2J5Q "for elreulstioa of this book ss a campaign document. Barnes said hs woald not Sroduee the subseriptibn lists anlesf or. ere', to do so. by the committee, d." clr.ring thst it wss beyosd the" power of tbe committee, in his- opinion, to go into a elans ef private Business trans actions. ' -rr: 8enstr Pemcrene read the names of W. H. Tsft, Chsrles E. Hughes, Eliba Boot aad other leading Republicans at tached to subscription lists for the book. The witness ssidths names were Sll esrt ot ' tks sauinmsnt .. of pro fessions! solicitors -who snderiook tke elreulstioa of tbe book. ' " ' Beed Brings Up Qsesttsa. "Tub IrmAV tliat anmA m . v Sam oa this subscription list for sums 'si large ss 12SOOr SeSstor Beed naked. Now, just a moment," Mr. Bhrnes returned. ' "Is it withla the scops of this committee's inquiry If I choose to sell advertising la my newspsper or my book for 500 or 1,000 a page f I'd like to ask ths eksirmsa thst. I'm per fectly willing te tell, bat I'm aot s member of any Bepublieaa committee, or .si. officer ia this esmpsiga." r :' Benstor Keed interjected thst If the witness bad lists ef subscriptions sr contracts showing the s antes of people"") was have subscribed money to belp put the book out ss a psrt of the 'Bepub lieaa campaign, tks committee ought to' have them, but Mr. Bsrnee Insisted tht he wsnted a ruling oa the subject , Xkc committee decided ta wait until tomorrow ' for tbe preparation of its record sad exhibits ...referring ts. the bock Before ruling oh the matter. " n Senator Beed aad the wHacss had ea iatcrchsnge when Mr. Barnes ssid hs had stopped sll solieltatioa oa the book at the end of ths actional sonvsntios. Tit wss so much lilt J a esmpsiga does meat yea didn't wsat it nixed sp, Senator Beed Observed. 4 , "X wouldn't say that," Mr, Barnes re- -plie.' '. v ,; ' Sure Relief m mm 6 BtLL-ANS i Hot water Sure Relief lELL-AWS 'FOR INOiaCSTION nit n m Hunrra hiw u, u . SMtrnMiiMflTClLaCZXItA. HIRUVURM, TSTTSK S ctawitmitsstssesMMMSi Tn resaskaceieask , OALLOWAT DBOrf CO. Stearics Engraving iditm. Ski iff iVNw.Co eft - -- IIAl.ailtiti.NjC, Baby Coughs Cains tivm M SSBMdW I OMitaa. Pmm's Is waUi I saMteSaaM. Aahrewdnsswtsai IP O S Bead What U. B. Dept. of Agrtcaltare Bays Abcejt What Two Beta Can Da. According te govsrumsat figures, twe ratsv breeding eontlnually for three years produce S59,7W,48I tndividusl rsts. Act when too sec the gist rat, dost wait. BAT-SNAP la ths surest, elesneet, most eoaveaient, sxtermisstor. No mixisg with other foods. . Drys np sfUr killing leavec ao smsll. Cats or dogs sroa't toaeb It, Sold and guaran teed by Tueke Buildisg Pharmacy, J. C. Braaflcy, Masonic Temple Bldg.j J. Wystt Bons(Adv.) Circular Sawi, Hammeringr, WpairingV And Fitting Mill Supplies Boiler Tubes ; . ; Raleigh Iron V orks RALEIGH, N. C VJ.VJ Vef XTTT FW VeT rw ret "VTeT "XTw 'XTW rJ? r Xr JT XJrJ $ $ $ $ $ i $ $ Watch t Tomorrow. Morning's Paper for the "Greatest , Values in Raleigh - for :v' :r' Dollar Day- J Tayl or s Kosrk Csrollna's Ackaowledgad Shop f the .. Etclssive aad Astheatie i i $ $ $ $ $ $ i -co- " ' -co- y--co i co- (Adv.i;,. - .
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