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MI SHIP L Li i i b ... n:::r.t- Attack ;0n;. League, Frc:!2cnt Wilson and Gov. Ccx Dy Woman Speaker i Greensboro, Oct law, daaaonstra. tloH by about KO firw f fM student body of tl Graeasbore College, show In; their loyalty to th teaching af democracy to Woodrow Wilson, to Governor jiamlt" Coa'aad to th Lea rut at Katlaaa, cam at the aoav tlujioa ef a speech la which all at thee, wer attacked by Mr Janus Lena-street, wee la th widew o Gwaoral Jimaa Longstreet, a Civil War lama, who earn to Greensboro ander tie sns jnee of, a aha told tha atndeata at th collet, a ConaroMional eommitto to talc aa American). - Whoa aba wa Introdtwed ah toll at a request which had boom hm aaad anoa er to cover Nona Carolina a deliver speech OS Americanism. She thaa warmed as to her ubJet aad at tacked tha Lea rue of Nations, which ah declared to he taipraatieabl aad sJto fether an-Asseriraa. Bh declared that whsa wiisem "tat at ma treaty labia at TaraaiUea he threw lata U waste basket th freed ore for which ear fa ra ft then had foqjrhtA Bh ale declared that Wilaen had accomplished aethiaf to atafcs America free, bat had done snath to Bat tale country th poppet .. f th hiss f th Old World, .' At thla point th atndeata f th eobJ let aga twMtiar la their Mate, aad lv Tldea that they were entirely opposed to th sentiments of th speaker. Eh the took at son leant of what ah called th shevteomtnfr mt the League of Nations, of President wiisoa, of Governor Cos, aad of tha Democrat party. Aa th speaker progreesed along these - lines zuiy SW girl of th college went to the balcony just outside of th chapel halt aad aider a cheer loader - gar voTferoue and repeated cheer for toe Jjcagu of nations, WoodrowWil aoa and "Jimmi" Cos. ' tn "Alias Iisxie lindsey, preeldeat of ia weai htptr or th Ualted Da ugh tar of th Confederacy itatod after ward that th members of thla chapter moss aesruiy eonoeaned Mr. Long tret fro oalag to wreonsboro to mak a SewohMeaa campaign speech ander th aloek of beta a member of th Untfd Daaghtora of th Confederacy. Reserve Board To Adopt New Policy For Making Loans t USeaOuanaauSUSjau. " ;. (CoaUae4 from Pag One.) featlng them la their effort to hot rew. . . : , t , H wout4 suggest that th lamina; of flat aad other deatructWe work which hat beea going a la eertaJa eeetloaa of th South la not calculated to ta ilor confidence," Governor Harding said. Ton cannot blam a banker far ao wsatinf to mak a loaa oa a commodity which might be destrewed, caa yeaf , .. Appeal were auds to tha board for tha issuance of more cam nay. , Speak er told the-belief existed that H weald roller the "Ananeial atrkngoney." Waau More Carrefwy. 3. S. Waawnaktr, - president of tha Atnarlcan Cotton Association, aaked th beard whether there was not acme way la which thla' could be dene. He aald he waa a banker and that ho txiliered aa Incrcat la th Fedwal Keaerr not ie would remedy the aituatioa. Goreraor Harding replied that, th aot lra waa now atari ilJOO-OOO.- 000 mora thaa year ago and that charge that deflatioa were reaponaible for tha aituatioa confronting nroduoar wer without foandation, Th iraoant cf not lam waa goTeraed by law, h aald. aad added that If th farmer would1 bar th country on a '"paper bail,' they chould k Oongrea to ebanga th lari. "But th FederalBeterr Board will b party to any inch echemo, he continaed. It la teonomlcally wrong aad yon wouia an m torry for pi pona th change, one It bad HMlli ( Senator Smith, of Booth Carolina, and Smith, of Oeorgia, were with th dele gation and both voiced approval of th governor's atlltnd. AU Prod seta Affected. -:" Xeport anbrnittad today by torn m It . tea Mspontlag th varleu agricultural ) product represented at th eosventio I deelard that each was la th tame con ditioa. A failing market, th rtpreaen tativ aald, forced the farmer to sell their products below th eot of produc tion. A eommitto waa areated to ait 'a Waahlagtoa Indefinitely and look aftrt th aeedt of farmers as brought out t .th meeting. A special committee aottoa rceoin meadlaa that ao acreage be planted next year aaleta conditions materially laa J proved, eurted a rigm la tna conven ' lion, representative of other farming itctio ne asserting such a1 court would create aa ''unfavorable" Impression, on th rest of th country. To Cat Cot tea Acreage. Th goner! conference finally adopt .4 . a Mikattint MAnMlliie ftnn.n ta plant I coftoa next year unlet eoadt tloni InprOT. ' "If th present oondltlons confronting, th eottna farmer r not materially Ira pro fed," th resolution' taid. "he thould aot jeopardise th agricultural and com- mereiat Intereata f th country by v nlantln a largo eottoa crop ant year. If eottoa acreage oaa b materially ro- dnced. the market will be re-eetabllehed i' at a prie that wuld Juttlfy th prr dusars at a basin propositloa to aoa tlau proAneiR aottoa." ' , BMded Tehette Warehaaaea. A aommitte recommended that each State be reqaeeted to orgnala a boadod Btate tobacco warehoaas similar to that of tha eottoa interetta also was adopted. Wheat producer! asked, through eemmitto. that th Federal Beaer e Board b reqneettd to eitend aulfieloat credit to enable them to market th . croa aa It was Beaded. Wheat, th re port amid, waa selling at leas thaa aoat of produetloa. BeDorts setting forth tha aituatioa spotting th augar, perlshabl vjrodnea, tie, apples, livestock, ana other in terttts were read to th convention, ' Arrang Oatlag For Harding. Chattaaooga, Tens, Oct y Aa eut , lag among th Civil War landmark about Chattanooga we arranged by Tenneose Bepublieaa leader today for Senate Warren Q. Harding, th par ty's nomine for president, who will epea hi Southern speaking aampalga tnlgbt la th municipal tabernacle. Th length of th world' railway to 1839 was low auie. ALEX A pin LIFE (Coatinaed from Pg Oni.j v . . oaewsaaai immaamaaa j iaey but aft foa af thrnm ardaaUy b etech na to soar tha priaoaer' bM aooa tha iroaad thai a waa act men tally McponaiUt for what he did. The Attorney General cf the Bute, aad th Assistant Attorney Oonoral, waa proeo- rutod the ana to th Bapsesa Coart, also writ toe that tn their opiaioa the erldewo ahawa that aha prieoacr i clearer ineaao. - " -i O last Suatlay lieaara, AV T. Cani- ler and Harlot Clarkaoa, af Charlotte, left their hoatea and aaaaa ttotnt to UahtrtM to lot creed la behalf of thia rmoaer. Keithat af than haaatt. abl lawyar have ever ana aay eoa necttoai with -tha caee bat atotod to me that they cam down at thetr own ei aeasa, oa aa erraad af hamanity Ur. Caaaler stated that after tha crime was ceeaanittod th family of Atovaader aav- deavored to employ aim to atefaad th prtaoaar, aad ha refuted to appear fo bun, atating to th famiry thati he thought the priaour .waa, guilty of ardor In the first- degree. After the trial Mr. Caasler road tha record of th ess before th twpfem Coart, aad be came proroaadiy aoavineM uas ue prison waa inaaaa, aad aw thla groaad, withoat fee aad without hating aay eeaaaetloa with tha ease, A pleaded earnestly whh mo to spar tha prison er's Ufa. He stated that h thoaght th Htoto would commit a rim to ataent tAl anaa. "An af th have. avUoac does aot change say awa personal belief that tha prisoner was properly convicted. Bow over, I lay aa claim ta Infallibility, and ia deference to "the opinio of th able, honorably aad highly oassMatioa aad disintereettd aten abov atoatloaed, I commnto th death, state ace ef Id AlzandOTsto uf tmprisoaaMat." . PareBal'Cteie. - w : AHhtjgh they ar ta a wie con aeeted ia fact, Governor filekett, by ressoai af th eireamstaaeee arraaading the petitiona for clemency, aas eoa' sidered tha ease of Alesaader and th aas of Sinclair Connor, tha aegre, along parallel lint. Whoa Alarander wae granted a renriev recently, Connor re- eeived oa also. . Ia hi statement af reason for the eommatatiea ef Connor, Governor Biei tt soldi "Bitting ia th came death row with Ed Alexander, and frosn tha anma coun ty, la a aegre, Sinclair Connor. Ho aad hia brother Balph were convicted af killing deputy ahariff af Iredell coun ty, aador cireamstaaeea that da aot la iicate one-teath aa aaaeh premeditation or brutality as the Crirn of leaandcr. Balnh Coaaor, wka actually rilled th deputy sheriff, has already paid for hi trim with hi Ufa. At th tim that I grantad a renrieva to Alexander t also granted aaa to Sinclair Connor. 'Lett era, petitiona. telegrams, rrom every qnarter, have poured la oa na, beseeching m to spar Alexander's lify Psrsoanl massmger la hia behalf "hav hovered around me" aad. followed at In my travel through the But. K human being, aavv am lawyer, wne live la another aottnty, aad two aegro miniatara of tha Goepel la Bateigh ha spoka a singl word ia behalf of tha black man. Poor aad flrendlos ha has beta abandoned to hia fat, and th lawyer who did appear la tha coart below write that ha cannot get a atngi psrsoa to ask for mercy la hia behalf. "Tha evidence shows that at th tim th deputy sheriff was killed Sinclair Connor had been hot down, was lying helplesa oa th ground had stag- tired off torn distance rrom wner in original Oght between aim aaa me sheriff occurred. Th sheriff aad his assistant had followed him up, tte ssked them aot to shoot him aay snare, and they said they did aot Intend to harm him but war going to put him ia a wagon and carry him off for treat ment Whll h waa lying thr Balph Connor, hia brother, ran up and as claimed that ha would ktU the whit man who shot hia brother, ao area twice at th sheriff, Inflicting wound that remitted la hia death. Ma Evidence af Conspiracy. Tha iavant a aeintiUa af avtdena In th ease that Siaelalr Coaaor knew that Balph Coaaor was going to tra the fatal shot B was down aad out, belpleaa la tha hinds af hi . captors when tha tragedy occurred. "Ob th Question eC premeditation i am convinced that, wader tha ei renin- ataneeo of thia ease. Connor waa us eapabl af deliberation and premedita- tioa than, was Aiianar. ones oi Alexander ttrttehea eenturie ot lvUl ration, during which his ante tors had beea taught self-control A little back of C( nor lies the Jnngl aad arataria of savagery, during which tha ancestors of Connor were taught to slay any man who would dare to take them prison ers, aad th maa who killed th moat wa the leader or aia trio, enaii ta negro bo held ta a higher saeaaure of responsibility than th white aaa at Not whils I am Oovrnr of North Caro tin. I btlleve with aU my soul ia whit supremacy, bat It muatbe white in soul as weU a in akin, had at th State' mercy-seat there is ao eolor line. "Just as h waa. stepping dowa to death Balph Connor, with a trembling head, wrote mt " 'Dear uovernort Just oerore i g down to di I will tell yon th truth. Sinclair ia not guilty of thia crime that ht la charged with. W did mot mak ao conspiracy at alL After Biaelair was shot dowa aad they wer about to kill at) brother aad thea I shot to defend my brothers aad aa X am going horn to di aa more and so X will ask you aot to punish Sinclair for this. "And a I will aia with Ood la my soul" (81gnsd) "RALPH COXKOB. "Tha evidence In th case wrpportt this etatement, made la th vary presence ot death, that there waa a conspiracy, aad if there waa Bon Bia elair Connoi ould aot b guilty af murder la th first degree. rr the reasons th death eeateae of Biaelair Coaaor Is commuted to thirty yean la th But' Prison. T. W. BICKXTT, Governor. Daniets Drives Home Appeal v For League Covenant (Coatlaaed frosa Pag One) wh could not wot ia 1918, eaa vote ia 1920. Th eoldier aad sailors wiU vote a they ahot, and not, many of them aaa b persuaded to vote for any maa - wh favored bringing meting dishonor aa America by aeparat peace with Gersnaay. They oaaaot be fooled. They know they wewt ha war ts end war. They will aotjilay eeattle. They know th way to end war te to Join tha Leegn of Nstions. , They know thet ander th league no enldier or sailor son. b atat to war aacept by aa aiErmativ vote of Cbaa-ress. They know that th leago cannot oven ad vise fore unices th American repr entativ en th league favor such counsel. They know that without a league we wer ia honor bound to en tor th World War. They know that with or wHhoat international agree ment America would again cater a lis war. They, know that the embers ar still saaonidtriag la Europeuid that without a eoaeert of action to secure and preserve peace thee ember will bias Into the flame af was. They ar highly resolved that their comrades whorgav their live bU wot have died Is vain, aad that without Inter, national agreement , for peae th world will fall back bite n aid at Itanees ' aad competrtiv armament. The attitude at th. fighters In Amarir I fer a covenant af peace. Th tti tnd af th strddlrs wh Berer -wont to war ar appreciated Hs holy passiaa i for scuttle and compromise. ' Want K Bardlaa Normalcy , The aoldiere in averalla. the men wh to th cold af winter aad the heat of summer fsshloucd th tool of wsr, th mea af skill aad fcueele, were, moat af them, away from their homos on election day lav 1018. They will -vots thla "November ad will vote for Cos aad stability aad tretperlry. Theyl want aona of tha Harding brand oi normal cr which ther full well know means lowar wage aad lmiing wast la bar mas gained under WUaoa. Their principle aad their inter est aiik unpei them to oppose going back to condi tion that prevailed, under Taft "Tha farmer hav had th drat taste f Harding's.' 'normalcy' ia tha sudden rodaetioa of wheat aad oora ana aot toa and tobacco. They kaew that as long at tha shellisbocked world ia un stable Zarop will hav littl moaey to buy thair product. They know that th price ef their product ar fixed by foreign demand. They know that if th Beaat had promptly rati fied the Covenant there would hav been larger demand for their products and that trices would not hsvs slumped ; -v-' v ' W eta en Bring rear Th new woman wot makes BopuV- Kent leader trembl. While it ia un doubtedly tru that ordinarily njott wo atea will wot a do their father and husbands, woman furnish the food for powder and they hate war. For a tims some of them listened with credulity to tha falsa statement that ander the League Amsrleaa boy ould be sent to war by act of tha Leegna. Now that they fully understand that ao Ameri can boy aaa be aeat to war ciecpt by th vet af th America a ventres, they will voice their resentment ot th falsa prop gauds And rot for Cogand Peace at toast snort ef them will. They eaaaot b deceived by Ja latest Hardiag shibboleth ' 'Half m league, half a league, Half a tosga backward.' Tha only maa 'dismayed' by this' policy of Btraddl alad Compromie Is Uael Seat, who stands thamed before th world aad humiliated In-hi wa ooaseienc by th policy af scuttle as exempli oea la tha aottoa of th (mb- ato." OVERMAN THINKS OUTLOOK BETTER Continued from Page One.) United Btatos would InUrven la th vent they failed to maintain 'a gov ernment of law and order. Of court such naval and army batet would b retained a th interest f "our gov rnssMt anight iadlcata. Terhapa a word regarding Japan would be approprltt. Th Japanese are a stroag, intelligent aad progres sive people. A visit among tha Japanese will sums to show aay ons why they are th dominant popl in th eaat w met all classes af people. I am convinced that the Japanese people as a vhola alaeerely dealre to maintain friotdly relations with th Ualted Bute. At the came tin they possets na intense racial pride and loyalty to their country, and believe they ar en titled to equality of treatment The Question ot Japanec immigra tion is a,llvs Itso on the Padfle coast, and particularly la Caloflrnla. Ia aiy opinion th Japan , realise that (hi ia a domotti question and' that th United Bute will be entirely within Ita right la cxehadlnf Immigration. They do aot understand tha reasoa for diserimiaatloa against th Orientals, but I feel sure an amicable eonelusioa aaa bo resehed between the twa govern ments oa this btue. -i- 'As to the Japanese National who ar already lawfully within th United State, another issue arises. Th But of California propose to prevent Jap- aoa irons acquiring title t any land nd vea propose attamptlng to restrict, tn right or Jspas obiidrea bora in th United Bute to Mcsr tltl to real property. This proposed aetioa Is re eented by th Japan u being unrots onabl aad unjust As is wsll known, Amoriesn bora shlldrea of th Japaneae are American eltixena. I am in sym pathy with, their attitude regarding Japan who hav heretofore lawfully immigrated to th United Stat, and a to their ehlldrtn. For Instanc, th aambtr of J panes ta California son stitut less than three per cent of th population aaa it i difficult to under stand why this small percentage could ia any wia jeopardise th elvilisatioe of California, or militate against th future welfare f hr people. In mv opinion tha poopl of th Ualted Btate aa a whole will aot approve th pro poeed discrimination against th Japa nese new in this country. They ar ntitled to fair and just treatment as i well known, Japanese Nation ola eaaaot b naturalised aad have A participatioa la government X believe mat reason l) le and fair trsatmsut will effect aa amicable understanding aad ireveni vn tn Jingoes from alienat iag th friendship of Japan.- Person slly I do mat believe there 1 any prob ability or necessity of contemplating war with Japaa." . Mr. and Mrs. Freak P, UUbura left Washington last might for Durham, whor they will en Tuesday valng at tend the marriage of their son, T. Ysney Atilbnrn, to Miss Alary J. O'Brien. AIr and Mrs. Milbura will entertain th bridal party, members of the famly and visiting guests -at din ner at the Hotel Malbourn tonight They will remain at Durham for several daya following the wedding. Dr. H. W. Chase, president of the University ef North Carolina, passed through Washington today oa his way to the inauguration of the president of th University of Michigan at Lansing. Big Powder Pleat Sold. Washington, Oct 13,-elee of th Old Hickory powder plant at Jackson vlUe, Tcna, U th Nashvill Industrial Cernorat ku, for a consideration of A3, 80.1,00(1, was announced today by th War Department, . , BEGIiJ TRIAL OF fVIII BRAIICII Charged With Killing Woman ' and Child In Automobile ; ' Accident Last Hay. . Kvldeae la th ens of A. Melvln Branch, prominent farm of Boar Clayton, charged witHansUiughtor, consumed th entire day of yesterday ta WakA Coant-Buperior Court Argn ment will b heard today : I , , Oa May AO, 1920, a aoUlslo between an automobile drlvea by Branch aad a motor cycle aad side car aa Wsrnsr's Creek Bridg on the Garaer road re rutted ia th death ot th twa occupants f th aid car. A two-year-old child was - thrown against tha wall or tha bridge and it brain wer instantly truthed out Mrs. Dudley received in juries which proved faint f ; 'Evidesw iiro4ued--yitrday was sharply conflicting. Mr. Dudley and Iva diaintereeted witness swar that th automobil was driven am th left sids of th bride and at aa azeesslv speed. Th tvidcaee was corroborated by several other witness, who xamla td tha tracks mad by th machine. M&$raaeh. his wife, daughter, son- Jaw, another passenger ia th ear aad a aegro bystaaasr swors thai urB,cn wad fat hia proper place aad drivlag at a moderate rate. Three of them testi fied that Dudley said: "It waa a pur aecidaat" v. 14 r. . Th ens was bitterly fought, numer ous exceptions by counsel for th d fenss indicating aa appeal to th Su preme Court la ease of an advert de cision. ' ' .-- AT Y. FRIDAY Athletic Stunts and Burlesque By Clowns Will Fea ture Event ; The physical department of th T. M. a A, will have It opening gym nasium exhibition tonight at Ii30 p. m. The performance tb'a year 1 on f th moat interesting aad eajoyabie ss tertalnmenta that ha yet bee givea with plenty of comedy aad soma In teresting gymnastic work. Thr will b n admission charge and tha pubii I cordially Invited to attend. I - The first pentathlon or athletic meet will be held Monday night October 18 at a ik. mi. Tha following s vents will maks tha program t on hundred yard dash, pushup from door, and snap an der bar for distance. - Tha program fo tonight is at fol lows L Fancy flgnrea march (Small Boys) f. Oynjnastio games (Small Boys). 8. Apparatus work (Toung men), a. TnmMIne fJnnlora. Hlvh Bchaal Boys and Senior). 6. Bag punching. ' ,, ''.""'' , 0. Barrel boxing Wt by clowns. ' 7. Pyramids (High School Boys). 8. Zoaav Prill (Senior. N. AND W. TO PAY OVER MILLION IN STATE TAXES Boaaoha. Va.. Oct 1-Th Norfolk and Wee tern Bsilway will pay a total tax to tha state of Virgiaia thia yea af 1,055,000, ths largsst amount paid to th stat by any corporation lm tha commonwealth, it was announced at. tha headquarters to the road today. Ths total tax to the state from steam road will be 12,719.411.28, th was said. Catholle Naaa Register Newark. N. J. Oct lSNearlr all of th 1,200 anas ia th Catholic dioeess of Newark hav registered for th gen eral election under th th names which they bora befor they entered th va rious orders. They wer permitted to decide for them scire whether they wanted to vote. Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises TKLLA tArm, flefrLB WAT TO THAT AMD BJtUXVI AT BOMB If yon have, catarrh, catarrhal dtafatat e head seises eaaasd a eatsnh, e at nhlacvi drese as your threat a4 has teased catarrh t the etettaah ev hewals rtu wUI he sled te knew that these dlttassamg ermptstae msg fee tatinlr eissnsss ta staar lasttasta hr the following tnatmaat whkh ra a easily r sare ta your own bttne ot Httle etel, Betor frost yonr dracxiet 1 eeiue mt ifaraiint i Double 8tmwth. Takatkls koM''sxl to II plat et'fcoi wmm and a littlt taaw latoa tucari stir until dmtlw. Takt on ttbittsooaful (our timat day- Aa ImproTt mmt it foanetimas notad after the Brat day's treatment, " Bras thing sheuld taenia tasr. while the ClatNuina aaad nilaas. hsaSaslna. dullnsat, elowdr thlnkln. eta., should gradual ly cutanea eaatr tbe toaie aettta u uw tnatmeat. Lata of small, Saatay cWaetlvt haarina aad maaat draaaiaa ta th seeh at the throat are other aymptoma which kauccaat the raaanea ef eatarrh aad whkh nay often to ow a hr thit effi eaa lout tf tasint, It V said that snarly ninety per eatiL ef aU eat irauoife ar taatea ay aatarra ana were man therefor, he away peeplo whaae hearing star he raatored by this eissphy- harmlist, baaae traatmaat. Adv. e GctB&& You6rip, OnHealth Inon Ruder Slrength-Bullisd BlOOl - AImiiii cj aa. ftndhaaaHhy, hUaaiUM WaeiMw VO.0 uae Uae N SPOON & LEWIS Consulting Engineers Creeaahora, N. C. " Hifhwawg, Uridgos, StrowU, Waterworks, Sawara. "GYM" EXHIBITION UUXATED cr.zE.'.czcr.o fam i ri FULL SWAY THIS WEEK , Greensboro, Oct 13. Ideal wather, raeord-breaking crowd and horaa ras ing featured tha two opnlag day f th Central Carolina rntr, aow la full way her mow. Acrobatic atnata by aviator aad high-div atuata af ths snow athlete also held asms prosa inone. - v Th agricultural exhibit building was eaa of th most Interesting of th sight seen aa ths grounds, ss thla was filled to overflowing with tha product of th farm, home and school roam ef the county and thla section of th state. Here waa to ba found very aaa' eeivabl plant aad vegetable grewm ta thia county, and as groat care had beea taken ia making that as preeea table a possible, they trsssntsd vry at- tractive sign i. i. .- .. - , . v Morrison Sails Into Republican i Record in state . j (CoaUaad frees Fage On) raooa to fast up, and a Friday hs wiu spena in Mxingioaw - , , included im big' speech her tolsy was a statement issued by tharDoraa- ernti candidate and addressed to '"The Voter ef North Carolmaa." Continaed distortion by John Parka af tha tacts Concerning revalnstioa and tha incom tax amendment sasved hint to ataka th sutmnt Mr. Morrison told, It b tru that ths Dem oerata aad Bepubtetuna passed ths revaluation act and that It was admiais tared by Democratic and Bepublirwa Bi praisare acting together la every county te th State, but th important question is the final system to b adooted for the Btate. .. . !. l , Th same General Astern biv which en acted th revaluation bill paved tha way for a modern up-to-date system ef taxa tion la North Carolina by adopting an amadmat to th aonatttatioa sad submitting-It to tha peopl providins; for th levrei aa ineom tax," Mr. Morri son ssia. "Mr. Fsrker is fieelarla rrerrwhere that ha favor th aaw system Siaied at by tha Democratic marty bat verv shrewdly deaying to th Dsmocrati) party credit for having proposed it be fore he aver advocated th In torn tat basis ahd hs Is seeking: to create th impression that I do aot etand for a bow system based wpoa tha Income tax. Ha telle tha people that revaiuatia lania and th Democratic party's complete sys tem. - "I have boom arcing tha sdootloa af tha constitutional amendment upon ths subject of ths Ineoaia tax." Mr. Morrison eontinuea to sxplaia, "everywaer aaa yet even soms of th Demoerstie papers ar uawlttlnaly aiding Mr. Parke la treating th impression that tha Demo crats party stands only for tha revalue- tioa not by represcntirrg me as "spesx lug for revaluation.' P am defending tha revaluation bill aa administered by sworn BepubUoan and j)emoarnt but, DUeolorctl, Wrinkled Skin EsU Ramorei Sine hrew or renew, vr-ra y bWtehr anpleiilone are aeldadly tw th taahava. it It difftatOI at aadasetsnd wh se saany eoa tiaao hs wea thaaa. Saselyertty woaaaa has hard a SMraolkMd was. Thla will pearttvrly hanieh every amichtly tint. The waa really tihM ar a. oaj aaaiaaiaa. as arrearaaiw. haralassly, abaarha the thla lapae tg-aorfae IV, aaaen ta inia wae as h aaah dafattj at Itwr spots, pmsphw, hlacklwada. im aa gradually the I thla ia ntla iad by the dear, whlla, '(la. wita fratklee, .. ..j youthful shin andaraaath. atmelis wax. MMMMbl. &t any drua store, la aavllad alahtly like esld evetm aad eras ad nnilaaa with -warat umtar. One awaee wfll prndaca the hwalits sirhsh eesaphssieai in lass tana a tartaishbj . .. . . It hi hard te vadentand. ales, why folks wilt to kutlMn with wviahlaa, aloa the "faaseas eaawlrl formula ha linai nubile property. One owns of pau dated samMa dia solwd i a half-plat witch haaal, wwhae e wash Mea that will akUy adaao evaey line, Raleigh Housewife Is Another Of The Many Who Have Been Helped By Taking- Re-Cu-Ma It seems folly for poopls to anffer nowadays la' that enlightened tim from such things as la ay livsr, aoa. stlpstloa, rheumatism, loaa of vim aad working ability whsa aueh quick and positive htlp cam b had by tahing a few dote of th herb mad root medi cine BE-CU-MA. ' It haa helped thou sands from tha path of 111 health to tha road of recovery aad today It ia th fastest selling proprietary remedy In the South this result has bn ac complished solely as a rtsult af th kind word of those wh hare, be benefited from taking th sam Mrs. B. W. Toung, ot Balclgh, North Caro lina, residing at 611 Pereoa street, that city, haa- been greatly helped ot a pro longed Liver condition with all- th usual signs of Dlxxtuess, Hcadsea.es, Constipatioa, etc Just a few doeca was all that Mrs. Toung fouad necessary to take j today aha is feeling better thaa tha has fer years aad girts all th credit to RE-CU-MA, Ton can get it at Galloway Drug Ca. and all good drug stores for 11.10, plus tax.-r(Adv.) T Music Makes Home Happier -' a - .-,.. and bo Instrument 'can give Uit music of a Piano. Lot Us Skow Ycm.Voo.yl ' . ' " ' " Darnell & Thomas W. V TBOBAaC Ms. lirrayettevUbi Street Baldxh, M. C. at the aame time, I u.uot wiesllr and favor th new system, as Mr. lark-r claim he does, baaed Po the income tax and levying: ail property tax. all ar valorem tax for uses t eoumtiee, cities aad town af tha tStato. "We most aot allow Mr. Parker to take our program from aa aad mak the public thlah th revaluation bill I tha whol of auT tat reform wroerram. It ia mot aad Mr. Farkav'a deelarnttom ia faver af th maw program ia bat aa en dorsement of th whol program aimed at by th sam Pemeeratie General As sembly which, with th nid 'of hi Bo publieu friend, passed th revaluation act..."" - ; '; ,;, y f N 5 "Mr. Parker, it la true eoaelnde f h statement, "condemn th revaluation act which hia party lelped pass and which aa Be publican, ander oath, la vary eeoaty helped to administer bat ha to declaring that h favor tha mew system whsa perfected aad 'completed which I pointed out. during my speech lm th primary en tests Is th final aim ef the Democratic party 1' . rsr af meat fat aanmls is I aad distinct is ts hard. I troubltatrae and too daagaroa a) Mtbodte force th vreisrM aWwa. How ever, fet Marmola fltwripBloB Tablets, ej thaa C ilBcaih tee axes lit cm s Thay sawshaahitalr harmleta.amH aa dhwstsi e violent exerclsa, aad have the addod adrsataas of cheenaeas. Otlittmtobiat after each sneei and m bed! hut at pint ant to eat aa coney win radnee yotw watgtit two, th m tmm pnurais a weeh, tnaleave ao bed resuha coca, as wrinkle Cr tabby sum. A good ts hew i snad y dragsaMsattha rraaonable price oton aWlar. or af avefunhla tkav ma ba es Ltra, MkhTThey anil reach yea hf . . aaa4, peysad. m iia, aaalad cover, r that yea hriaar that yea I i age beaut to tat, hut caa three or tour pemtia a tresa wilhiat soax f bed erlar-ariscie. Th) Narrea, tk Bloot!, tk Bona of Orer 40 of Americtui Mem artti Wonea Ned Orfaitic Phosphate ad Need, It Basil. ,. A Vlgonm Hoaltkr - Body and Keen Actire Mind Be ksB to Thoao Who Hare Plent of It , u. Whea wfll uaah. wlava auL- fhha. aMant' aaul aashUioalaa nawi hua that tbu ia aoth Ina aauch the saatsar wtlh them aad that aU thay mm la sew gralna of the vteM kind af nhaaphats evarv Aar foe a law waeke foreaf ul as af aU T Evury taoath, theussaas ef neaple are taara htf that loch eg awfClasit nam eiUUty k Ihe. taaaihrla wus ml saaav Cinain. Tour nanaa eeutrul roar tody aad with es, aa atuudairl eupul at auras farce Ufa worry, tear as taupeolRtuMut. wvr,7, iw uuu uuamniunn, Plaaanharas la eaa ef the vital ekunuaas emy llatn eeU to year a aud thuva a minima af them. ef a M.a . a. t Oaau uaila with the food yua eat te the fens uf unuapnuwa. at to aiUllaae of a tenia saaeasw fsuaa aa fl The anas New York Physicicjn Tells .Why More Organic Phosphate ; Means More Nerve Vitality COMMERCIAL PRINTING C0MP.4NY , .. lUleiffh, N. C - PRINTING AND BINDING ' . Creators of Advertising Literature . 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Aa4' Juat fa the hum ef thla caste etwaale pVwhat which vry druagltt sails aaaut th auaae ef BMsa-Phaauhule pa ant ami . ocv at th aaaw and wnaiin ef Aatsriaa aa taaa etyiae; ha the wtMemaeo fov health and tr a-thjnd ahsne te lies a shssifiO, Viawr-. aoth yhysteat eofaMtw tsl. is inaaad a ouno to tha aatiaaa, aay a wvll-aaown Mass York phytlri&u. Paud year warvaa the fao that makes nsrva forroi thai hulp to rehuih) a rear ruaaaua, urrluu aaD ha ytur bodr. - "If I had say way Bltra-Pnaahtte , ehuwjd he ntauarlhad hy ovary Conor In the laa. nrs Wruaeridi H. Kylto. SL h Kditur-ra. Chief ef I"lTmlciana" ' "Who's Whs." a aaa tioaully known author af awaHool tuat h.ake ai.4 brilliant phjraleiaa. - Lawr oa. Dr. Kolle aural "It la aet aifdetuw to draoet wnauaw wh hare abate ef curve vitality, aaiioa that are rich ia eraaalo phaa- ahutar (thia tt ouually true ea aaen) 1he aiaaia at wsnaily ebaarfaL anaauaUa au eknaiaat thay-hav youth, and visor at a and r yaara aad are subMm avsv wlta TitalitT. Taw out tn than suie, wash. aassaua ur hasaar louaiag at so e an f thia or that Jlaaant." iMrt alav lhaiaia nna of msn and w an 1m tus their routh bafora their timt : whuae eatal and uhruieal puwasa an a limits that total dajusaraeuuauBt la HU, ur laarnlas that Biiro-Phoaphita, a amnio anranio Dbesphala that R T. Bieka aad amy druawiat dias ansae, oil thuy aaad ia va-atahliah aovra vltajam, atsuBjrta aad kaaaaaas af atladV (Adv.) - All wool TELOCB CRES5E8 AMjOO valaee. fhei a a r ..A.4efD On the Busy Corner ASK FOB IlorlicVs Ths OrifUaJ AvwiJ ' IsaatatioM ' Srlah Itfrk. at ahud Srulu Euurart lu I 4S raauliuraua-iuhiy!
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1920, edition 1
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