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i 2 i NEWS AND OBSERVER; RALEIGH. N. G. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1 920. Kmmt0mXf -'a - l.nt in 10RR1S0 1 SPEAKS ON LEAGUE ISSUE Democrats Candidate Given Great Reception By People' . - of Washington County EXPLAINS ARTICLE X . TO LARGE AUDIENCE Courthouse at Plymouth Filled To Capacity To Hear Mr, Morrison; Indications Point To Increase of Democratic Strength In County; CandL date Sapt Bepublicani . Plymouth, Ot. 23 As audience which ailed to capacity, th ourt hose at Plymouth this afternoon, tteteaed for :.. aa hour aad half to the presentation . of tl mm of Democracy by Cameron uomaoa. Tt meeting wa declared to have be of the meat athoalaa- : ti held la thU county in yean. Mr. . MiwrUoa we. greeted with hearty aad ringing applaua throughout kit M dreee, which waa devoted to a dieeu. aioa ehiefly of tha State's bow tax law tad th League of Nation. Waahingtoa la en of tha clot toun- r-tie of the State, having font Damo ratia tha btt tim by only 46. Lead inf Democrat., following the Speech of ua Dowoamtla jravmstorlat nomine, rpreeaed eatiefaotioa that theriait of Mr. Morriaea will reult la tha county going Demeeratie thil year by a vaetly , formated majority. Many women joined with th men la meeting tao nominee AM, aUMer .thjddjs , and bun. - i-- .- ' - .ux - - - -a PROHIBITION OFFICER ; ? KILLED IN BRYSON CITY J. H. Bote, of Bryion City, Soot Iron. Ambush While "Hunting For. fitffl AahvUl, Oct. 13. 3. H. Boae, deputy froblbitiou agent, working out of Aihe vllle, with headquartera la Bryaoa City, Swain mjaty, wa akot and initaatly killed thla afternoon about o'clock, on Braih Crock, Swaia county, by "Babe Burnett, wka mad hla aear . fiooo Bad Ckarlio Beck, hi aaaiatant, want from Bryaoa City at aooa today to Broth Creek ia aa attempt to round up Baraett aad a gang of man, aald to hare beea infecting that aectloa of tha conn, ty for some time, making mooa.hln. whlakey. While details of juat what happened" are lacking, news received here thla ofternoon ia to tha effect that Back aad Boa wd entered tbo aectloa wkaro they expected to and tbo outfit when ahot were Brad from ambush. Bote fell mortaly wounded aad died la a few minute. Burnett la aald to hare rua aad Beck made hie way to tele graph office, where bo Mat tbo aewa to Bryaoa Uity ana it in tura wa mayea to A.hevllll. Bote body will bo brouirbt back to Bryaoa City. Ia tbo ineantimo poeaee of prohibition areata ia Aahevttl and throughout thfr territory are proceed ins to go to tha acena of tha killing ad they will take with thorn the blood hound. CHARLES BEVILL . DIES IN ST. LOUIS rayetterille Man , Acquired Unique deputation At ure. took; Dealer EXCLUSIVE SHOPIS , , RIFLED OF SOM Brotan't Entered EarfyTffdn- day and Hundreds of , Dresses Taken PINKERTON DETECTIVE IS WORKING ON CASE tntrance Waa Apparently Forced Through Rear Doom; Combination of Safe Solved and $100 In Money Be moved Feat Perpetrated Under Court Building" Eavei The moat pretentioue burglary of merehaadiM In the hiatory of the city wai reported to the police yesterday morniag when Boat Bcott, manager of the local eatabliihment of Brotaa'i Fiftk Areaae ahopa called ia the of ficer to witaoaa the devaataUoa that had beea wrought ia the etore aome- tlma durlag the prevlona eight. A har ried intentory by the manager indicat ed that mora than,-120,000 worth of wemaa'a apparel aad eererai hundred dollart ia money had been carried away. Tha atoro aDeelalizee la tha better gradt of womea'a clothe, and wu aald to hare beea well etoeked with aa on- ufually oxpeaair elaaa of merehandiaa. Sareral hundred drew of Tarlou typaa, Including elaborate arealng gown, atreet dreaae, eoatk and fur pieeee weu miaalBg, . the manager fa il la tha tear of tho etore wtfere a quantity of Jummer dreaae were tortd, oafuloa aad diaordar reigned. HARDING PREPARES FOR UST CAMPAIGN SPEECHES student "u Dwuity chi-T. aett, prof eaaor la Buthorf ord college, w. ti. uaaaa - - 1 ; . ' Student Yale DWiaitr acheool T. T. Bbrciaa. ' ' Beady For Final Swing of Ohio I Cio Worko. I simpaoa, Citie. Utter Pt ofr Thl. : .Wrwombi.. Week; Statement ' Ararat a. w..cuy. V1 - : ;. . . . DaBbnry J. 3. Ead ' wvuiynm yimyriMjm oil iiiain A. p. Battledg. au max eampaiga apcet he, today and I . Joneevilrle pUnaed to toko a god reet tomorrow before aUrting oa the awing of Ohio eltlea which will occupy tha remainder of the week. . . Tonight ho retired early hoping a long aleep would rid him f. a alight (Old tontractod. oa hi laat epoaking trip. . Hia phyaieiaa aaid there, waa noth ing aerioua ia tha afflietioa, but that precaution wore being takoa to got the candidate' a .voice ia a good ahapo aa poanDie. ' Harding keadquartera made public tonight a etatemeat by Judge Joha M. Garmaa of Wilkee-Barre. Pa- former chairman of the Bemocratio central com mittee of 1 Fennaylrania, pledging aap- port to the Republican national ticket aad declaring that tha piratea aow coa trolllng the good ahlp Democracy hould bo throw overboard.' 1 favor Batding for Preaident," aald the atatcment. "nrrt becauae I am a Democrat. .. . ia platform aad addreaaea aho that ha to aurmorting the ooaatitutloa. aad ia (afer thaa one who openly com menda effort to aubvert -that grand old document.' - ; DESPONDENT OVER HER HEALTH, TRIES SUICIDE BmteerUlo, : Oct. U. Ifjri BArrUoa, wife of Mr. N. Harrieon. a vromiaoat and wealthy Btateirille eitlaea, made aa uneoeeeaerui attempt to tamo aer owal atreet A kalo waa seed and lira. Bar- " aco her throat , ioneariirlo J. O. Bank. LeakaTille Q. A. Stamper. - , lla41aoa-BtoBOTillo--J JL. Gay. , hUyodaa-rJ. M. Green. Mount Airy-Central W. B. Weat. ' Mount Airy circuit . W. : William. -Pilot Mountain J. W. Comb. Bural Ball Ik P. Bogle. Spray W. I Bawaon. Btokeedale T. V. Crouae. Bummeracld A. Q. Canada. Hurry circuit B Jk. Truitt' . Walnut Core J. W. Kennedy. Yadklnville Tv J. Ogbura. ' North Wllkoaboro Dlatrict. Preaiding Elder J. W. William. Ar ry circuit I C, Delph (lupply). Boon, Q. C. Brinekmaa. Creatoa circuit E. K. Creel. Elkland circuit J. A. HowelL Elk Park circuir-J. S. Gibba. Holtoa circuit W. E. Moreti ' (up- Jefftraon T, E. Wagg. Laurel Spring B S. Wellona (aup- piy). ' North Wllkeaboro W. B, Ware. North Wilkea circuit E. D. BaUard, Sprt circuit J. 8. Polger. ' ' -Watauga eircuit-J. P. Morrie. WarraaTillo circuit T. & Bote (aupply). . Wilkea bore B. E. Hunt. WUkea circuit E. E. Tata. MlatSoaary to Japan W. A. William- aoa. . Student Emorr and Henrr Bolle . E. Barber., Chaplain Appalachian '.'Tralaiag School . M. Bownum. - Principal Jeffewoa High School W. tv '. ' Saiabary Clrealt. n?aHi tektrkiEarrV-a- " PreeUent Davenport CoIIego-C. B. . Cravrea... : ' .-v-.. - s - Conference araageUtta Jaa. H. Green, u. w. Fiat Student Butherford Cola-JohlvJC Greea. 1 v t WayaeorUl DUtrfcC Preaiding Elder-J. H. Weat. -v- Aadrewt M. T. Smathara.. : BotheW. A, Snow. . ( Bryaoa-Whittior B F, Moekv Cantoa A. L. Ayeoek. ; Clyde Carloek Hawk. . rraaklla I B. Haye. PraakliB circuit B, E. Ward. Flnee Crack C. A. Johnaba. ' QlenriUe W. T. Hawkin (aupply). - Highland J. C. Earmoa. - - Hlawaaei--3ay Bryant (eupply). Haywood E, J. poo. , Hayeerillo C. E. Stedmaa. Jonathan A. L. Latham. ' Jodaon J, D, Pyatt (euRply). l Macon J. E, Womack. ' Murphy M. B. Ciegg. Murphy eircult T. E. Erwia (upply), Bobblnnille-O. 1". Wright. v Bylva O. J. Jone. Shoal Crock aad Ecbota To be tuo- plied. '; . WayneiTllle G. D. Hermaa. WayaetrUlo circuit D. V. Howell. Webeter-Collowhoe Elal Myera. WlaatoBllaleB Dlatrict. Preaiding Elder Frank Slier. Advance J. M. Varner. Cooleemea C. W. Bowling. DavidaoB C O. Kennetly. Darie-J. B. ritagerald. Soatoa r M. Mod li a. The .Vaaco ocraey wmard ' v Wf Natioaa t aatioaai amM ( , f wmIm. U'm..'. KM.i.t v. I waa bora aad reared ia Hilladalo, Gull audieaoa to it feet with ehoera aad ap-i' aeuBty, II mUee f rem Greeniboro. ; Piatt ' rrttevill ia 188 with W. . - Tkiaw bb Arti.u la k. m.Uti iU I A. Taaatory. of Oreo. bore. They form tha only power delegated to too eoun d a partaorahlp aad ooadncted a large ' ail af tha lnt .howw br Media I buiinea la thf tat of hone aad ' th article ia "to adkw wpoa meana atukM, oottoa and real taU. Th , by which obligation of ttl artlcla ihall partaonhip waa dkwolred about tea ' b fulfilled." year ago, Mr. Vaaatory on tinning th ri-A "U i attarly abaurb,1' eoatoaded th real oatateaad aottoa branch aad Mr. ; pkr, -to eoatoad that th telega- Berlll th Urutoek bualneaa, which : tioa of power to adriee any ooaatry ta eadar hU maarmant aatu ho j l0 UO powr to fiMlare Wat ror my I Decamo iwwi aa om largeee iboitj-h .v eouatry when the Coattitutloa declare I llveitnak dealer ta the South, Ho waa . that Control aloao eaa declare war.lth flrat dealer whe em' brought a Bat ia their deaneraboa freferrino taltrala load of mule from Wettera mar , th Bcpablicaai) va treat layer Mkkt to th South. Thl aoaauuai ' - Mr. Root doclaro that Article 10 create vat la hla buitaee ' during reeent a moral obllgatfoa under which the I year. HI wealth waa today oatimatod i eoBBtrv would bar to declara war. If I by friend at not lea thaa a half mil. aeeeeaary to protect the territorial la-1 Uoa dollar. Hla buaineaa operatloat 4 togrlty f any toaatry. .laxtended zrom Virginia to riorida. ; r - . Reaabllcaa. AaaardUy. , I Hj waa a pimaber af the Metbedltt v . 'Thi la abearb, becaaa the ry deaomlaiUoa. Of h'i immedlat family ' next aoToaant ia? the League, that ia I k ia arvlTl by four ltr, thro of Article iz, m uat th uaguo hu "only I whom reeiu arooaeboro. ana oa ia memmend. There hi ao power dele-1 Koidiville. aad a aephiw. Gaither M, wer th traekl of aa automobll that had drives out, apparently haarily loaded. Ia to far ha aa yet beea eotahllehod, thl 1 th oajy lw left whea the merchaadl waa removed from the ttor. . Crowbar TJaed Oa Door. Th outer doer of the building at Ah war i eovor4 with hcary ttcel plci, rpondent at time, which i th only aauao th family eaa aaaiga for her at tempting th raih act. .. Governor Cox To Abide By Will of People On League (Coatiaaed Prom Pago One.) Weetford D. P. Grant. Concord Circuit N. C. Wllliama. Gold Hill mreuit-B. U. Aratt. Kannapolio A. R. Sarratt. - Kannapolia eircuit-J. O. Browa (aup. Mount Pleaaant-B. Wilaoa. New Londos J. W. Stridor. Norwood Ira Erwia. ' Salem circuit B. O. Eller. Baliabury Pirat Church. J. E. AK. Bathyj North Main, A. C. Tippett; Park ad faatea oa th inaid by a lmpi latch. . Th iteel 1 carr4. apparently I ' ho iffnd th "round ' robia" by a Mwbar. of almilar inatrnmeat I 'eonardratora'' th GoTOVaof aakod Th itapl which fatad the latch to I "How eaa w reaionably expect venue, H. H. Bobbin: South Mala. W. ui aoor wa arawa ou. ine ncoBaioi ui couapmiOTa, u eteeieOf w itr a cniaa. door wa forced, it appeared, with th I tura th conspiracy!" I Saliabury circuit C B. AHiaoa. ami iatrumtii It ia aearred, aad th I Declaring Senator Kardiaf ha taken I Spencer central E. E. William aoa. gated to th League except ta eoaalder, Scott, who wa aecretary aad treaaurerl0;1? the mor valuable pteee. Item lock broken. Other thaa th broke I fourteea different leagu (taad, Oover lock, tbo drawa latch and th eear oa th two doors, there ara ao other aigal of ?lolao ia th method ud. ia th entry to tbo ator. withia, th raek upoa which th garment were hanging la th ' how eaa, everal hundred of them, at aeattered about ia wild aonfuiloa. Mr. Bcott dlarea that th burghtrg uaed admlrabla Judgment, aad carried off ta jiudM aad ihea. ia aaa tha hnvantt I of the. Bavlll aarnaMtloa. provided for id Artlel It faila, to reol Mr. Berlll wa never married1. oomead to ih varioua oouatrlea what! No funeral, arrangemanta have been action should bo takea againtt thelaaaoaaoed but friend hare think Mood-mad eouatry which already I barlal will be ia HObdali. declared ' war agaiaat Mankind or I Lea ring her week befora Uat fur th agalatt a oouatry wllllag to a uo I Weetera marketo to buraliaao atoCk. Mr. todgmoat ( th League aad whsalBevlU had jut (ompleted hiiuiae of lea. Jtpealv dree wr left ua touched. Tha (tore, uaually well ttoek ed with silk dreMes, had very few to offer Its nttomaT yeaterday moralB wna Mt. Bcott earn dowa a few minute bofor o'clock. Without any ''flnl'j clew upon which to work, th local police department nor Cog aald hi adveraary' pooltlo waa "very much Ilk a shell gams." The) Thro Bneiia. Ther r thro ah!!," said th Governor. "On if th mild reeorvaMoaa, oae la tha death fo th league, and oa la tha new Aeendattctt f Katioa. Whea you vot for him (Seaatov Hard ing) you don't know wbor the pea l. ton deat knew what hll its aadr. Governor Co. with hi mlnla- and- lent, dlacuaaed th Jabot proviaieai lauees, dicuaad tk labor provisioa that they would rtablllr labor eeadl- Eat Spacer B. C Kirk. Woodleaf cireulf-i a TTmbergor. Agent wpcraBnutte fund J. P. Bod Shelby Dlahict. , Preaiding Ilder-H. H. Jordan. Belmont J. B. Thompson. Baat Belmont To be auppiied. ueuwooa u. w. isrowaw BestemerJ. A. Peeler. Cherryvlllo J. P. Mdaor. Crone J. E. B. Houmt.. Dallaa J. O. Ervin. Oatoala Eaat End W. T.AllbrightS rrauklia Avenne. W. M. 'Bobbin- uia Street, H. fc. Staaiord; South Gaatoni none- throughout th world. ; "Certain greedy grjng orpora- ..a ti.h. w a about th ae-ealled underpaid labor f Europ. Under that goleo, ther hat thl reommndtioa than nave bee there when a waa . takta ill ia St. I nla aoaaway yeaterday in clearing m:a h. amH.. . i,mi. iwhivh ow w,BM ii-a. w . miw, mtm i uuui. ixia nuiuvra acre aaow notnino: i w .mwm , mvw w m w- free to act upon th recommendation! 1 0f M. iubom until Moadav of Uat r decUa to do wo aa their Judgmeat week, th day va which h wa oxpoet- tntoroet at the tlm may auggett. led to arrive homo, whoa ho telegraphed The League of Natioaa not a I Mr. Soott la aha raetarii Until antimU- uper government and haa ae power hla vela, that h had beea UL but wa otcept ta Amen w to aaviee ana lai better aad ttpeetod to bo horns hort gram, J.' U Taylbr, of th ataff of th Btahmoad ofltti of th Pinkertoa de tective agency, arrif '. 1 th tlty arly laat vntng and 1 now working oa th eajs. Mr. Taylor declares that th job naj ai. tne earmarit of having beea ae- of dollar ia thpfit. But U eaa't be don any more. The truth of the matter la that thee Intercut are finding that labor oa n't bo exploited ' any longer la America." . Cos Aad Lewd Croat. Th tralna of Governor Cos aad Gov. Article 1C to reewmmend, and yet nfid I jy. Throe day later a telegram wa r-1 Pe4 by a wU knewa organlaa- ernor Lowden, of lUlnola, croMod st n uo waoi wore win m organ' irilTd from th hoapttal phyiUlaaa, yrmm m . I uf n ' wui wa critically i mm ibhw iw. i uu . abater aarioa wore that als oa aioaraosa aew entangling J""r I ditioa waa Improvtd. aad up antil wtrBd aTalsatr Vaahlagtoa and Jrf-I WOTday BcotT who had by that " . T . .. A -i'.iitm armed u a Louia, vaterUlned Uoa of thieve. I Charlaaton. While tha DemoeratJ eaa. Beveral mine: Uw hav been work-1 dldata waa anaakinc an ' tha : aanltal .A a . a - I V m.a a. . I . " . eu em, ana win do roiiowea at zuruar I ground, a band Wa playing a sum. length by fh Pinkerton .an. Suaplclon I mons for th Bepubliesa rally ia th polnta, bt without particular reaaoa, I armory 100 yard away... Th ehr of to th recent p.oaeaao af a carnival I the Democrat.--meeting wer andlhl oaplalalBK that war eaa b a ai-1 t0M for hi recovery la tha abienea I eopaay la th lty. Tbo thieves of I in th Lowden andltorium and soma llances btwen government ueontiet-1 AnnliMti.. . I whoa Mr. "aylor speaks, have made a I iDeetatera attended both moetiafu. eat with baae of the covenant of th Charll Berlll waa a man of the PrMti( for yean of following such Governor Cox tomorrow will make hi Laagaa. ' ; ' ;. ' hlgboat probity -ia all his deaUni." d- ottPV, aad thlr deprtdatioa art Inal ipoech ia Weat Virginia, at Kt ' aiMa a ai mnraTrn nai - el red a former buaineaa aaaocUta to- M""oV reported after inch a VUit. va- During th day ho will speak at WOMAN ARRESTED ON day. -rainee waa thieti Tof It Tha burglary 1 said to retembl. ery Aahland, Ky, and Portamouth, Ohio, INFANTICIDE CHARGE ' ef intimate as- f W ihnf"V!'d"lB "1 ? JStVi --x;- n t.v Li v . nunr m loiin HamiiuiM. . . ,mhi . KLmimrm mm iwi.i w mm . . iwuuw-iuw viut obto never bbowb i :. - . '.. 7 I -t . - . . ' . meeting was about to begin, Governor Sad Fireman of a Laundry To Throw "Bundle of Kage" V Into Sol FuTa&oa Nerfolk, Ta, Oet. H-Un. Emily a Duuaoa ecu -or hi that wa aot aarked by that afilrit of falraaa that mark th honett man. H was aot only greatly eetoemed ia bnainata dr ew- bt ta ttea of frlendahlp wlU him wr wry strong. Though a man of reeerved aaturh, th oemradeehlD. thouaaad dollars worth of merchandls wa ttolen. t TWO THOUSAND HEAR CLYDE HOEY IN DURHAM Wileoa. tl yoara elder waa arretted her I loyalty and trueaeea that predominated this afternoon oa the ahargo of Ufaatl-1 M hi, character mad him f riead la VM. uiaMaamry aner aer arren, aa was ordored by a loan prtmnt phyaieiaa seat to a hoepital, aa bar a- diiioa la wamaa. ,- ' While) a dreus parade waa la pro great thl morning Mr. WUaoa entered a downtown laundry aad going back into tha art) loom, handed a buadl to a aegr aromaa, and ' reqaaated him to throw tk into the furnace, telling him Cox paid a tribute to the character and Congressional career ef the Illinoia executive, with whoa he served in Congreee, aad thaa drew a roar from his audieaoa by expreaaing th hoc that Governor Lowdea Would tell Durham, Oct.: 85. Mot thaa f.000 Pop) tohight heard Congreatmaa Clydi where th BcpubUoaa caadldato stood inkut umi mm ... i. vi. I . ' ! r K"u apnoni AJemocraiw lupoa too xagua ox nauoas maue. .mualt,, - fctalprinciples and flay Bcpubllcaaa. Ths trnuou day's program threw community. . . ... I , The Niath dliitlfla cjiMMM I ...-. n- .1 . 4( l.. ia aplandid speaking form and on aum-lhlad hia achadnU. . kn l.rM am,i. oroua ooeaaioaa tha aadlenaa went ;m .... . .. l.l . . SPEAKS IN HOME TOWN 2 t"i' n aroateat amount candidate at aarleetoa aad St. AJbaa. - . iw appiaueo eami - . mmmmm : I XTjl..). .i k.i. . th aoala he dieeovered that tt eoataiaed - the body af aa infant. The body waa badly mutilated from tha Baa that th coroner waa uaablo to deterala ' the maaner af th ehlliTa death. ' Mr. WUaoa, who m tha mother af . two ahildren,. is oeparated from lor haaband. The poUoo aaid h stated tb Infant wa bora dead taat Baturday. tame with ConirrMCmin I T. V. l.f.. v. vi. ... hi -V - - w 1 ' " a v w vaiw eateevi aav aaiaiarian eyia maar uj wX wv aaaajaa KtpM!!' " labor provision, Stedmaa, ooatremaua from this dta- -t'. "T" . wk.1' Irfct. Ul tmUMAmtm . 1 kl 1J 1 ... . ' " "" OUOr that it aoatalaed nam. Tba lranaaalanAk I.m in.i.Kb a. v.v.i . -l . - earktr.wa, ewaed ly a xaoteaeat ho iSmaerVtm apalga: Iroxim.teTr ehttdeTet tha'aaMon wl 2 .Steraed W!flHtoieftM! ror laBjnamee. -JitauuT mi naaam iranitMM m . tr. . ... .. . - - .- . "I boll la the Democratic hart I attached ta their nemea ha .AA.A ., lnf D lor saaoy reaaona,- vongroaamaa Sted maa declared, "I believe la it becauae it truly ia th moat Dcmocrati democ racy fouad anywhere i became It fa. ten th right of iuttle, squality, peac dldata and platform kr ia 1om bar tad proeperltyj boeauee of IU record I the apeakor ald. mml ftrtVCRWRIClUT CUIDVADH line cti nrinn wrr, : . , . ixuwinwifciiiinn.nl Willi mills t(A dlAnilikU run nUiVitl"' C1P' aaa aot by truat or ruled , t T poeualary Off era; aad becauae of its K'm R.n rv. u n. . ttn i itaaer xor tni nut eem him. k. i liam B. BUdea, Br- who died auddenly I W6oirow WUaon.4 enadny aftemoon, at BiakopvOla, jd, I ." ever four aoor year the where be and Mr. Blade had tAaa to Pki With Vint. Ui grey hair iit relaUvea, wUI arrive la New Bern I41 t imprelvae of his King Mountain E. I Kirk Uncolnton J. T. Mac gum. Lincoln elreoit-O. a Fortenborryl Lowell B, H. Kennlngion. LewlaTllle Jr A. Bowie. , Mnywortb-W. A. Bolllna s MeAdenville C. M. Camnbalt. Mount Holly a M. Short; 0. E. Boa mm, junior preacuer. Polkvlll-I T. CordelL Bock Spriaga-jr. B. Walker. Shelby Central, W. B. Poovey; La- t mrmurn orroaa, js. r. HtaDlOV. Shelby einult-J. C. Keever. " Boutk Prk-rW. M. Boring. BUnly A. Sherrill. StatoavW District. Preaiding Elder W. A. Newell. Alexander Af, A. Otbornt. Ball Creek To bo auppiied. Catawba J. T. Batledge. : e ' Cool Spring B. A. 8weringa. Davidaoa M. B. Woolaey, Dudley Sbeahv-B. a Beavia. Elmwood A. C. Keanodr. ' Granite Falle H. O.' Allen. Hickory, Fint church C. 8. . Kirk. Patrick. , Wort Viw To b supplltd. Hiddenite To bo upplid. Huraoa B. C Goforth. Hunteraville T. J, A. Smith (wpply). areaeu -u. v, lDompeon (aupply). - Lenoir, Flrat church E. B. Wla,' ' Bona Lenoir M. H. Tuttl. Lenoir aireult PredrH. Prie.' . Maldea D. HfBhinehnrdh - Mooreavillo, Firat ehurchv-L. B. Aber natty. . ; . s Dixia-Ji H. Capp. 1 Mooreavillo inul-D. P. .Waters. " Mt. Zioa T. a Jordan. Newton P. W. Tueker. i tOUb-JSL U Melton. ' , Baodhis B. P. Pinehar. Btatoavill, Bread Streeb-J. W. Moor saee rjireev-T. a. uroe. 8teteaville elrcuit-J. J. Spink. '' Stohjf Point J. W. lag. Treutmaa H. 0. Byrum. . ww.v mrm, awaa aaaaaaamawa auuvtM i. taauaaaaaaamaBBwaaawmam -. y 4, I BepM : wosb Annua, session ,..r I the I ho atanda for nothing. The Bepublicaa ipiatrorm ataad for aothlng. The can' (Coatiaaed Prom Pag OaaJ DIES SUDDENLY AS HE AT MOBILE ALA., SOLD Waahiagtoa. Oct, 25. Th al of ta shipyard at Mobil. Ate, formerly operated by Fred T. Ley Co, to H. A. 8ton Co- of PhlUdelchia.' Vedneaday mojrn ag and WiU be la-10"1- Several alluaions ware made b i11"8?0 'V ' today by . j i . i ... ... I v . .u. . . - I ui MlnnMV HasviI irrrru Kwrm u YDw BXierBOOU. MT. I 'l""" to UO Oay Wta B WBS A Lladea, wh waa 6i rears of are' and l"Lad of Gray. one or r-cw Bern's moat prominent aiti-1 xaia is th flrat addre durlag th ' i ju.k ivrjipvu wim ui Haaeaui vrwrnwut aampaiga a BM delivered fa i f a touring car, preparatory to being I Greenaboro. .. ' . ; i .ken to the raitvay atatioa to board a . i 1 .," T "upaeeed Babid Dog. ew uera, UcU SSira. T. Doe I tr;nti fr home abea be waa atrickea lipart d.ae and died Inttaatly. th Shipping Board. The term of th sale, the board ttated, call for 80 per cent, of the pareaaae prie u each, aad th bal- ia three equal inetallmenta ever a pervoa ec nine moama. Baevelt Day. Tomorrow. Street, of thla it, kT lTZI. Vh uat. KWlana for meeting aeaa en telnvM.Tu vmwm vM. ..mni. w t,. reut annually U th.fomteefauppo.od nbld do, thi. kfternoo he Z. t, VtilfBt -d fate, u .bout three timea animal waa kUled and ite head !w T to " 0ctot.17' Wrtbday of Theod . . w-r"rii ajavw a'tawjaa numuifjiea iiv IfZ k.' v S'Pnblicaa Natioaal committee, It waa , i jaro,pr announced tonight. BcpubUean apeak t7. wiil iauta Booaevelt's policiea. who can . r t a x e - .. In KalUgh for aa inveetliratioB .jiwneiuer II wu affected pii. Not leee thaa n.lf eiurena are taring the Paatear tre.t- ?;'"-!."! V"" t1' "nf hrT- rfui Ki's',. t a. f.,r-- Vnt.;a ly oci. irtera on. . .. . Bald Cnck-J. kL Priea. Broad Biver D. Si aUchardtoa. ooeuo eireuit U u Smith. Cliffaid and Allendale A. 3. Burrs. vonnwiy spring W. F.EUiotU Enola circuit M. O Ervla. i - . Fort City, and Pleaaaat fir. I j arxer noimee. ;-.-I.r-. aiea Alpine A. P. Brantler . - . BearietuCroleeu J. B. Tabor. r - -Marion station B. B. Howl . . Marion circuit P. L. TarralL Buraavillo--D. F. Carver, . i ; ' ; Marloa ill lit J. p. Horabaekle. 4 McDowell circuit P. H. Brittaia. Mieavlllo-T. W, Haiar. - - Milt Spring W. J. Haekaey. ' Morgantoa atatioa C M. Pickana, Morgantoa circuit J. At Frr. Old Fort IU L Potter. . - , . ' Butherfordton E. N. Crowder. 5. Bpruce Pine-J. C. Pottell. SplndaJe aad Alexander M. W. Haek- ard. . ... r TaW Bock J. 3. Geriry. Thermal Cihr timer t.tnptoa. .uro- fcaeor ia Butherf oti tcV.rge, J. .. lea-J ! Do Yon .... Coal and Ashes? TonDoNotI yewr houM . coal oe It. Ten . have ta Vhi warn im Mil .uiv... Oaa doee it, Nokol will do It better, becauae tt learee o- residue! keeae a.BBiform heat, bwraa U aad ae ehovelln.l Put a thermoatat ra any room, aad that rerulatee the fir. -Wbea the mpira h ma ami. Muth., the point yon want It, the are atopt; wkea more heat le weeded tit Are etarte aaala, all automatic. Ton don't need ta look after Hi tt lock, ert.r ItMif and Imvm ae aehee) "7re '. give taUa of kaaF 1$ oaaal mmr V Vw I 7d evi . Ia d ' EHYCU SUPPLY CO. nraraTvo. KKATTVCI AID - xlkctrical err Lit ft. I njehat IHatrtbatara few CaraUaaa. rLORE.icE, a. c. FarmingtonJ. W. Veitel. roryth--J.rV. Cdrnett. Hai-ee TOmnjona M. W. Mann. KtTnerivllle-Oak Bidge E. O. Cola. LwivUlo John Cllao. Losington. First church W. I Hutch- in. IAnwood W. B. Jeskin ; JD. G. Wil ton junior preacher. ' ICoehavllle W. U SberrUl. Now Hope O. P. South. Thomiavill. Main Street B. G. Tut tl t South Thomaavill J. C. Richard oa. ; - Thorn urille circuit T. B. Johntoa. aatwar 'Boot, Taft and Harding. meaaag from the Preaident is promised to the eouniry through thla meeting which will b th tnal great 'meeting of th party fat Wahingtoa.: H ml ' AT ' l.L hi tea are ao'ierTr3 S,WIwi aauwe haw a m eta weA or hew far eaa 1 baa WHaow jitiaaiaa) Ksi take twajrraia af NUXATtU UtUN Haw par sf ttr raw irZ We mw eiitana. ZmTwn wim ac h.r-a uaea. muvn w"tn iia taat aad fcaae beaa i 1 Grovo'o L: tablcto (LaxaiLot Bromo Qulntni t v Tablets ) ------ ..... The Worid-Famoui Remedy for Coltfl; Grip and -I&flu--enza. r..tti!l. Oct. 13. Chariot Ia, I tlte vltrf portioMTf thV'l . . w ... xii.t. , iMr,l(.l la Hi. v- u laay aigut bj tu. boom mi .v. ., - --l.f raaifaM Wt , IMVH, wMmm. ww w -- , 1 v M M u. I IU! hUW UIVIIIUI aHMIIMIV V MffHWII ... u.i u.i.u. - , 117. II..-. ' Vtr ---... -V. Cher, fee Pr-Mawt. 1 Mo, ftt 4 '.lock thl. moraiuf after a "w vvw" - f th. family- who ealUd la the famUy M. McKin.ey. "Wa e7m. l C William. . IJTItZ? tek'.Uln.mof p..am... Th. aevn ""eS,. -to th. building, which . Bht5. F Hotycutt. WeSftxKa UthUhtyfrMorrr. B-lUVd.ath wa. rto.iv.dh-e iaifa - nUr-ZT warm a he upheld th Lean tlgram from his aeph.w, Gaith- Supnmi 1 Courl building, and withla Utejt M Coneord-CentraL Z. P.ria: Epworth. and eondomnod Bewblitaa ott,ottbte T m, time Mr. M. H. ytal Forwt BUI, J. F. Arm-1 ol.wITj ." aV-.t.MV a t leaden for their partUaa bit- t?aj,la TVT.VH " S!T-V- .,7". i. Harrieon'. health h beea oa the de- 'ng; Harmony, T. O. Dryma.j Ken r " r n' Mi .u;V'rv wt . j...... ....I.. I Mr. BeVilL who waa ia hi 60ta yar, I door. Ia th alleyway la th rer I ... u .. v.. I Street. W. B..nUa J-C. Mock, supernumerary 1 Wert I on box. - 50c a. J. End B. H. Dougherty. Conftrence mlaalonary accretary B. u. vourney. Secretary to th Children' Horn W, r. Baadford. MiaaioLary to Cuba J. W. Fitxgerald. Miaaionary evangelist r. k. carter. TranaferredTT). A. Clark and J. F Starae to the North Carolina Confer nee. E. B. Bain to th Virarinia Con- ferenee. M. B, Hildebrand to th Louia- ville Conference. Democratic Hopes Brighten As Time Draws Near Nov. 2 (Coatiaaed Prom Page Oaa.) It would be du ta th independent cle menu and not to partie. If Democrat hare are anywhere near correct in their prognostication, th election will . show th tame trend of public opinion, th West growing more Pemoeratie, th Eart growing more B pubMean. Th Weat i (aid to bo more idealist! thaa the Eaat It, with the South, I tha father f prohibition, and while th South cannot ehare fully with it the patrimony of women suffrage, it waa a Bouthern Btate that crowned the movement with aoeeeaa. Eyes On the West. 80 there ar many Democrati whe will on election, night watch the Went aad om of them mny aay like Robert W. Woolley aaid at Democratic head quarter in New York four yean goi "It wait for California. aaid. Mr. Woolley whoa the New York World con ceded Mr.. Hughe' - leotioa. But we are told by other Democrat, that things may a well happen la the Eart. Don't forget that Now Hampehire gave WU aoa It electoral vote four vean aim. aad thi year th womea are up la arm agalatt Senator Meeea. Aad Coaaeeti cut may tura a omrault. Senator Hitchcock at leut think both State will swing to th Democrats, . Aa it now atanda. the Democrat, are hopeful and tj Bepublicaa claim to have it sure'.'" Tomorrow sight the Democrats will gather ten thouaaad rtrong In th Ma oai. Temple hn to hoar Secretary Colby aad Attorney General Palmar k-, ,r . ' T irww)A 'Horn to Mat Mm a Coagh Syrup at Metm LhOTlaTa1! peculiar alemente Ton know that pis it Md la aaart ill preacriptiona aad rem edict for ougM iae pia aiaaw ----ta that have a romarh ntkiM aad healiae? th membraaea of the throat and ohett, Pia A. .... ttnaa Kt'a MrtMaaBa. iM 1 si aw v urn iw, wmw r r a . . Pine couch .yrup are eonbraatvott of pine aid eyrun, Th "ayrunt pa led aoner can bur. nut H ouae ei at wrat bottte, and All i. m-.H nlaia aniear aTBuO. To make the beet pia eough that monev eaa buy. put M wiU home-made auger ayrup. Or pa can uae clarified molaaaa. honey, or eon usar ayrup. iin full pint mora thai you can buy ready-made for three ttrnd the money. It la pure, good and Tr pleaaaat-chUdrea take it eagerly. , You eaa feel thia take hold of a eotia or eold ia a way that means buainea) The cough may be dry, hoarte and tighl or may be peraitteoily looae from ta formation of pniegm, iae aama iarlamed membraaa Pinax and 8rna eombiaatioa it uaually in S houra or lea. SplaadiJ too, for bronchial aatuma, a can or ui ainliaarv threat ailmaaL. Eiaez i a highly eoneentratod ot poitnd of genuine Norway pin extract and ia famoua tb world ever for it prompt affect aoa eouarha. Bewan of .ubat'tute. . Aak . yoel druggiat for "V4 onncea of Pinex will direction, aad doa't, accept, aay thiol rite. Guaranteed to five abeohite tan faction or money refunded, .The fiat) Co, St. Wyna, lad, ... , ;.. -:i cauaa u tn h-aad thi wiU te) leadii lanaaj KoscoeiKiriy A rbiicccte ThDROUND UP ALIVIO Thursday and Friday v Tha Shop Exclusive For tha Young and SmalL Ralalfh, N- C. . 209 FayeiUvUU St Phooo 2250 ; A New Shipment o ; iThe new Arrivals comprise the very ; coats mothers want for their children ; to hate for the cold winter days. , v Special effort and care has been used in selecting every' coat material; work f manship and style and the result will be most pleasta i6 every mother who comes nero now for her. child's warm -winter coat. -rr ..i- AH Sizes. All Colors, Newest Styles and ;' t : T All Wool .laterials to $0-7.50 wi. "1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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