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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER- 7, 1920. I WILSON HAS NO INTENTION Executive Takes Position Tha Clemency for Debs Would Be Bad Precedent SOCIALIST" SERVING SENTENCE AT ATLANTA . Number of Organisations Peti. . tioa the President to Grant Debi Hit freedom; Socialiit Candidate for President Con. rioted of Violating the Ei. pionag e Act Waahiagtoa, Nov1. 6. President Wil I understood to hav to intention of pardoning Eugeaa V; Debt, who it erving a ten year' sentence in the Federal penitentiary la Atlanta for vio olatloa of the Eapiohage Act. The position takes by th president, PRESIDE OF FREEING DEB according to those who profess to know : v., his view, it tht cexcutive clemency ia eneh eitia would let hod precedent Ul would encourage other to oppose the government ia the erent of an other war. Qalltr aa Thro Count Debe Wat convicted at Cleveland oa ' ' September 1, 191, on three eounte, tht . . jnrjt. finding him guilty of attempting ineito iaaubordination and dialoyalty ia the military and naval forces, at ' tcaipting to obstruct recruiting and ut tering language tending to Incite, pro voke and eaeouag reelatane to the United Btatea and to promote tha came . . . .- . . JWi ... ' . ' d of violating- the Espionage Act hat been aged by a- number of organise tioaa, including the American Federa uoir of Labor, which, at lti last aanua - - convention, at Montreal, Canada, au therlaed a eoramlttee to confer with At toney General Palmer oa the matter. U. S. ARMY SERVICE IN GERMANY IS POPULAR Waahington, Not. A. Service ia the American Army of Oeoupatlon la pop. alar with young American, tha army reernltlng service found today In check ing ap Ita November 1 records. There wore 256 vacancie In the force la Germany for which recruit! were a , . cpted o that date, and Adjutant General Harrla' office aent out tele, grama discontinuing the opportunity ail hoar after the day began, only to Bad that 428 men had completed their Blistment for real meat overteaa ' Letter from aoldlera ther indicate that aa American private ia able to ex haage army nay for to many OermaB marks that he rank aa plutocrat among eivlliaae, which, in aome part, aeeonnta fot the popularity of eervlc there, omeere bliTe. FAIL IN EFFORT TO TRY WANDERER AGAIN Chicago, Nor. 1 Effort to bring Carl Wanderer, recently convicted of th murder of hia wife, to trial for tlaylng the "ragged atranger," who. it t ia believed by the itate he employed tj stage a fake holdup to eover tha wife murder, failed today when Chicago at toraeya refuted to take the eaae. At toraeya who defended Wanderer at the M . . . I 1 J , . . .. am irui aecunsa to continue aa nu counsel, and aa appeal by Judge Fam for lawyers to volunteer failed to got resuite. Wanderer wilt be taken to Jollet next week to begin servH a 18 year sen tone for th murder of hi wife, and wit) be brought back to Chicago next meat whea another effort will be made : to brlag him to trial on the aeeoad , - nmrder charge. "DAUGHTER OF LOUIS F. SWIFT PASSES AWAY Chicago, Now. I. A cable todav an aeaaeed th death la Lor. Tub of Mr. Betato Swift Fernald, daughter of Loot P. Swift, the packer. Mr, rernald :dld kit Bight after an illneii of anly it hour with double pneumonia.- Bh waa for iv jrara engaged la boepltal wera in France during the wtr, and had ' retarned to Europe last May after a crier visit ut ker parent ia America, Witt lira. Helen Nloholton Crean, eaugmer ot uenerai Nicholson, Mrs. rernald wa the only American woman entitle j to wear the iatignUT of the Manae eorp. . MARRIAGE LICENSES Th following marriage Hecmee wer iarad yesterday from thr office z u egitr of Deed! rraak Bearwood Walla, Ape, to lfiaa Esther Cook, Holly Spring. ; Orover Clereland Conpodg. Kaloigh, mra. marr jueea, UHraam." Leen Xeaard, Baleigh, to Mil Ba ten Collott. Balelih. komaloa H. Maaon, Ralelghj to Mim Ethel Jaekaea, Baleigh. A, B. Nay lor. Doaa, to Mia Uary anewan, vreamaDoro. - Bailey B. WUliam. Cardenaa. Mary Clara Job, Clayton, v i; To Otaa Cerma UarranltiUa. tendon, Now. 6Sonldrtioa 1 be. lag fiea by th Oermaa torerament f : th adTlaabllity I eloaiag U Oermaa anlTeratUe of Hall, Oriefawald aai Marborg, aeeerdlag to mm aameraaa aiapatch to the Exehang Telegraph Compaay, qnoting Berlia ad vice. It tt amid thi (Up would btaka (or roaaoaa of eaoaoaoy, and that it weaia do aomita t rapport fiaaaelallr .; . Batem Ia DakUa. Dublla, Nov. 6V Numeroai raid war arrae4 ot la Dublla Uia moraiag. Th printing tablishmat of Patrick Mahoa, whera - th Siaa Feia organ Voang Ireland" 1 psbliihed. waa earch4 tad doenmoata were aeiaed. Jiabon wa arreated. Hi aMOciatea di manUed the machinery and ordered th flan ataV - ,.'...., The diatriet ball at Gorvah, Coanty Lcitrim, waa buraed at dawn today by a band of aai formed men. TeaUrday vaz-unt police barracka ia the tewa f torTBk wer burned. ' ST. MARY'SHONORS SCHOOL FOUNDERS All Saints Service and Meeting or Raleigh Alumnae Features of Celebration A clear, eriap day aad a bright aky overhead waa th netting for AU Saiata, a day full of a much meaning to St. Mary' girla, by whom it waa celebrated alad a Founder' Day whea a meeting of the Kaleigh Chapter St. Mary' Alumna wa held ia th School parlor immediately following th All Baint'a Dny aervie ia the Chapel, all teen actire member being prevent. The Kector, Bev. Warren W. Way. opened the meeting with prayer. Thia waa (oiiowea oy toe reguiar bualnea of the meeting. Th thank of the Chapter were offered to the Committee oa the Iredell wiadow for th eatie factory completion of their work. At the loggeotion of .th president of th auocintion, Mil Bebit Shield, it wa decided that a luncheoa be giv es at The Woman1! Club at the gen eral meeting of the aaeooiatioa during the commencement. Delegate! from out of town nlumaae are to be Invited. Mra. A. L. Baker (chairman), Mra. Q. II. Andrewa and Mr. Maan wer ap pointed a "houatng' eommltte for the vilitint alumnae. Mi. T. M. A!he and Mr. J. J. Ber nard were appointed a committee to arrange about the luncheon. DiecuMion then followed about a luitabl gateway for Ht. Ma'ry'a and about th remodeling of the orgaa in St. Mary' Chapel. It waa finally de cided that th gateway be the apecial work of the Baleigh Chapter aaaiated by all other Alumna. After a eatiafactory and encourag nc talk, by the Rector oa th prog- organ for Ui preient. MraJ. F; Fer- rall, witter of the late air. WUIing ham, a former Ht. Mary' girl, waa elected an honorary member of tha Aaaociation, t Plana were diaeuaeed to laereaae the mem berth ip and finance of th Chapter. Mia Liati V wa ap pointed- ehairman( (electing her aaao eiatea) of a committee for theae ob ieeta. The early hour of All Habit' Day were filled with much pnaaing to and from th Chapel, which loving handa tranaformed into a glow of autumn colon. Tha aervlce wa the moat beautiful aad moving of the year. Youthful happlaeae waa touched with loving thought of tha deep Borrow hadowing two of our girl, and hearta full of prayer for them aad for the aafety of the echoolmat lying ill. The unveiling of th beautiful memorial window to Mary Iredell followed th aervieea of the day, and to frlanda and former . pupil or hen Drought liariDV memoriae and long, long tbounbte of her devotion and aervice At noon Founder' Day maoting wa held in th parlor. Vctper brought a oloae to th long aunahiny after noon, and after dinner ther waa a joint meeting of tha library aocietiea at which were read tributca to Dr, Alilcrt Bmedea. Dr. Bennett Rmedce, and Mra. Iredell. The atraina of Alma Mater floated out over the grove, iighta flaahed and the .beautiful day waa over. s Mark Twain Elected Into University Hall Of Fame (Coatinaed Prern Pag One.) liberty or live m death." He wa bora In Hanover county, Va in 1738 aad died in 17V9 in Charlotte oountgr, Vir ginia. Dr. Morton, diacoverer of the ether nactthctla, practiced dentlaty la Boa ton during th middle of th 10th cen tury. The French academy of (oicneel gave him a prlxe of 2,500 franc for th application of hii dlaeovery to surgical operation, lie waa born In Charlton, Mom., and died in New York City in 1808. taint Caadena' Worha. Saint fjaudena it beat known for his tatue of President Lincoln in Lincoln I'ark Chicago, the ba relief "Adoratioa of the Croit by the Angela, the Shaw monument in Bottoa and th Dianr top the Madiaoa Square Garden tower here. He wa bora in Dublin, Ireland, In 1848 and died In Cornlah. New Hampshire, Auguat S, 1907. Roger Willutma left England after trouble with church and civil authorities and In 1830 he left Salem, Man., for the aame reaaon. He founded ProvL donee, B. I, obtaining from the Indians the land which eonttitute that state Mrs. Palmar was prealdont of Welle- ley Collcg f rota 182 to 1887. railing th standard of aoholarahlp and aupcr- vialna the conttruction of avral build' lng to mt the laereaae ia atudent during , her dmlnitration. Sh wn born in Coleevlll. New York. In 1833 and died in Paris, Prance, ia December 1902. ROCKEFELLER GIFT TO STATE OF LOUISIANA i New York. Nov. 6,-The Rockefeller Foundation tonight announced a gift to the State of Louisiana of th 85,000 acre Grand Chen lev Wild Life Refuge, pnreaasM mm individual holders la 1914 and sine has been under super vision of ih Louisiana department of consertloB. - Th tract, la Camerea aad Vermillion parish, Louisiana, was bought as a eontritmtioa to th country's wild life preorvatioa. Ia preeentisg it to the State, the foundation dlvest4 itself ef any interest in n but stipulated certain condition to gusrantee it fffoctiv Buintenanr as a perpetual wild lif preserve, ixmidaaa accepted. i a louaaauoa aeiara it never mad aay other nch purehaa and tine ha ' adopted a world plan of public aeaiia ana medical educations to which it now devote iu resources and aetivi Um atelnsively. " . MAY PROSICCTB ROYAL ' ' BAKING POWDXB COMPANY. St. Leals. Mo- Nov.,8. Th. St.t irhaaia may prosecute th Boyal Bak- 'rCompany for alleged mm hrandinr T)r. Price's Cream Baking lowder." th Feieral c Irani t aonrt . appeals held here today ia an opinion denying the company aa injunction to restrain Arkansas official from pressing court proceeding. The Btat charge that the company substituted phosphate for cream of tartar hnt ratala&i v. word "cream"' la it bL j DEMOCRATS HOLD Ml Later Returns From Election Make No Material Change In Its Size Later rtturaa, although materially changing th majoritlei ia many eoia tie, a ompild by th Naw tad Ob' terror oa th alght of th eleetloa, mak a change of lea than a thouaapd in the majority for th Stat. Thi la accounted for by th fact that th aia of th majoritlea, many of which were estimated, j wer materially Uereaaed for both i Bepublicaa aad Democratic counties oa account of the woman voter. It 1 impomibl to tat dctaitely the majority for aay en county without tatiag for what particular office a ther la a variation of evrl hundred in om of th countlea between the higheet and the loweat ma a oa the ticket, Placing eetimate ob aonter vatlve baal for both parti give the Democrat a clear majority of 7,750. Th majority of 78,750 ia eoniervativ and ther la every rcnaoa to believe that when all the reault are counted In that the Democrat! majority will go above 80,000. The Bepublicaa appear to have car ried 28 countlea in the State while the Demoerata got 78. Bepublicaa ma joritlea did not run large except ia tlendertoa, MadUon, Surry, Wilke and Yadkin while the Democrat had (ween ing majoritlei in all the larger count!. Altaougn lateet return from the eighth diitriet indicate that Dr. Ike Campbell waa beaten by "Parmer Bob" Doughton by a majority of not 1cm than 2,500 th Bcpubliean candidate threatening to (tart a eonteat. Be ad mit that he ii behind but la look In to Ahe aad Alleghany to ?ielp .hlra acroaa, aefiouwyy , ; 7 Followftg ia thia majority for ffii various counties according to latest avaiiauia returnat Alamance, tiemoorat Alexander, Republican .... . so 460 160 , Moo toe Aiiegnany, Democrat ..... Anaoa, Democrat ,., Ash. Democrat . . , Avery, Republican Heauf ort, Democrat ....... bertlo, Democrat tiladen. Democrat Brunawlck, Republican ... Bunoomh. Democrat burke, Ranublloan Cabnrrua, Republican Caldwell, Democrat Camden, Democrat Carteret, Republican Caawell, Democrat Catawba, Republican ..(.. Chatham, Democrat Cherokee, Republican .... Chowan, Democrat Clay, Renubloan Cleveland, Democrat Columbue, Democrat Craven, Oamoorat Cumberland, Democrat .... Currituck, Democrat Dare, Democrat Davidson, Republican Davie. Republican- Duplin, Democrat Durham, Democrat Kdeecombe, Democrat , 800 1,300 l.to l.too 100 1.600 260 soo toe 400 250 1.000 150 too i 400 i 100 tos I.J00 1,(00 1,100 l.too oo to too too 1.000 1.400 t, 100 Foray th. Democrat l.too i.loo 1.500 Franklin, Democrat . . . (laston. Democrat Oatea, Democrat Graham, Rapublioan ... Cranvllle, Damoorat ... Qreene, Democrat Guilford. Democrat .... Halifax, Democrat Harnatt. Democrat too 100 l.too 1,160 t.000 1,100 70 l.too 1,700 1,000 1,100 400 1.10 Haywood, Damoorat ... Henaeraon, Republican . Hertford. Democrat . . . Hoke, Damoorat Hyde. Democrat Jredall. Democrat ...... aokann. Republican ... Johnatoh, Democrat Jonee, Democrat 100 TfO TtO Lee. Democrat Lenoir. Democrat .. t.r vv l.too Lincoln, Democrat Macon. Democrat (00 .. 400 .. l.tut .. 1,100 .. T60 .. T.I00 .. 8,000 ii .. (00 .. Hot .. 1,(00 .. not . .i too .. loo .. 100 1.100 .. too Madison, Rapublioan .... Martin. Damoorat McDowell, Democrat Mecklenburg, Democrat , Mitchell, Republican ... Montgomery. Democrat . Moore, Democrat Nash, Damoorat Naw Hanover, Democrat Northampton, Democrat Onslow, Democrat Orange, Democrat 1'amlTco, Democrat ... Paaquotank, Democrat Pender, Democrat rcrquimana, tnmeerH . : r . I'eraon, Democrat I'itt, Democrat Polk, Republican Rnndolph, Republican Richmond, Democrat Knlieaon, Democrat Rocklnaham. Democrat ltowan, Demoorat Rutherford, Democrat Sainpeon, Republican . . . . . . . Scotland, Democrat ......... Manly, Republican atoksa. Republican Surry. Republican 8 wain. Republican .......... Tranaylvanla, Republican ... Tyrrell, Democrat Union, Demoorat Vance, Democrat , Wake, Democrat Warren. Democrat Wash In gton, Democrat . . si Watauga, Rspubllcaw Wayne, Democrat .......... Wllkea, Republican Wlleon, Democrat ........... Yadkin. Rapublioan Tancey, Republican Democratic majority , . I0 .. 100 .. 1.600 100 . . too .. 1.160 .. 4.100 1000 .. i.loo .. 1.100 . . . ..1,100 .. too .. too .. 1,100 too 171 .. loo ... 1.600 .. 1,100 .. (.000 .. l.too .i tot . lot .. 1.100 4,000 .. t.000 .. 1.(04 .. lit ..Tt.7tt DAVID BISPHAM TO SING AT UNIVERSITY MONDAY Chapel HU1, Not- 8. David Bltpham, th well known arsmati oaritona wno ha sunc with th Metropolitan Opera Company in New York, in eoaeert alt over th world, and for th phonograph companies, will riv a onrt ia Chap- 1 Hill on Monday night, November 8, Be eomes under the auspice of tM university' young departmsnt of ma' sic, which in its brief history ef less than two ytars has brought several not nbl artist to th university and has mad mul a more vital fore ob th eampu tha vr before). Mr. Bisphara by apecial requeat, wlU iaclude ia hi program Kipling "Danny Deever. ' Dr. Winfleld Seott Hall, Y. M. C. A., lecurr a social aad personal subjects, haa beea making a ri f talk thi week la Chapel imx aefor univerai- ty students, befor -eds, and befor th Chapel BiU high MhooL . -Aaother recenf lecturer at th aai versify bas been Dr. Edward T. Devlno. no of th editor of Tha Sunny, wh spot nnaer u auspmo oi th univer sity lecture committee an eertaia as pect f th p reseat interaational sit aatioa. La Barra AeeepU Pt -: ' Paris. Nov. Franciaro da LaBsrra. former provisional President of Mex ico, wa. today offered aad accented the post ot president of th mixed J raneo-Austria arbitration aommi- tioa aUbliihed br th . treetv of Bt Oermaln, A simitar poet oa the franco BulgarUa eommiaaioa.. haa beea aflered Seaor d La Barra. . . R MAJORITY ES Report of Home Service of Wake County Chapter Shows Year of Usefulness Th Wak County Chapter of th Amrlcaa Bod Crm ha larued th aa- anal' report of th Horn Servie De partment "which give th reculta f th department'! , actlvltl from Oetobcr Ut, 1919 to Octobw let 1920, aad la a fin exempt of th ffieicney f th le cat organ Uatio la oarrying out th peae tin pYogram. Th report follow t "Sine th adoption of- th pea tim program by tha Wak oouaty Chapter of th Amria Bed Creea, th Bom Servie Department haa beea able to aerv ivilian aa well a dis abled aoldier. For th part twelv month, eadlng October It 1920, w hav dealt with 8BS different eeae. moat of them diaabUd tolditrt or their famill. ''Hav had ITS ealUrt at th office for auiitanc or information. Paid T8 viaita to homo. Wrote 91S letter be idee filling out numerou queetloa nairea aad affidavita, aad many tele phone and telegraph call made and aaawered. "Our expenditure have been, in cluding loana and gift to. disabled soldiery $.121.48. Have beea reimbnreed on loan made, 9132.01. "Betide financial aid riven we hav upplied the aick with knitted eweatera, Bleeping eapa, woolea aoeka, naderwear, cloth, bath robe, bed linen - aad blanket. The State Blirhwav flommlulnw ku loaned the Chapter a Ford, which la proving moat ntefnl la our county work aad will enabl aa to do moch more viiitlng and lnveatigating than for Vooational Education ia locating had placing men in traiaiag, aad other- wiat helping them ia their work. "During the epidemic of Influent th effle wa made headquarter for tb nurte registry and most of our work was given up for the relief of th sufferers in the eity and county. None of these eases are Included in this re port. Sine then w are often eatled iirfon 4a aeenva hhmm fop famlllea and hav been- able to place a good tnany. "Our work consist mostly in filing application! for compensation, aad vo catlonal training, securing medical and hospital treatment for disabled soldiers, viaiting and cheering the sick, sad otherwise assisting them is adjusting themselves in civil life. "We need volunteers t investlgst ia town, and would be glad to ae any who can do fiat kind of work to mak plans for the coming year. The Wsks County Chapter elves notice that a reclining chair, preferably a steamer chair la needed for a eonva leeeent soldier, and it is hoped will be suplled by soms generous member Of the community. SUGGESTS STABILIZING OCEAN FREIGHT RATES Chairman Benaon Says Uniform Ooean Bataa Beooming Naoea. B&ry Expedient Washington, Nov. 6. Aa international agreement to etabilite ocean freight rateo it, rapidly becoming a necessary expedMiV. Chairman Benson, of th Shipping Board, said today. As yt th board has refrained from taking such proposition nnder consideration, th chairman (aid, a It was a matter for th Stat Department so far as initial steps wer concerned. If th present system of rat eon ferefice among interests engaged in particular trade rentes- could be re placed by a oonferene to determine proper freight level for all ocean lanes, Chairman Benaoa said, it would insure to every country an opportunity to engage in international commerce oa a bat is of absolutely, .f air competi tion. Board officials expressed the opinion that the . leading maritime nations, England, France.' Japan. Norway and poaalbly Oermany later, would accept favorably a proposal . to eliminate nut throat methods from world trade through a rata conference agreement. REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN HOUSE RECORD-BREAKING G. O. P. Will Hare Plurality of 176; Democrats to Hare Only 139 Members Washington, D. C. Nov. 8. The B jAiblican plurality ia th ant Hons of Congreai, according to th naofflolal liat compiled by William TyUr Page, hlcf clerk, will be 17 breaking all previous records. Tha taunt shows 398 Bepubllcana, 129 Democrats, aad ni Socialist. Mr. Pago's list, la which th party designation is Mice ted by each elected member, ahow aa lade- DendenU or Prohibitronurt teaUO. ' Th previous record party minority in th Bout, Mr. Pag said, wt la th tora congreu, ictea in mix, wncn sne STOgrcaaive parij waa ia uiw iiviu. and th Democrats had a plurality f 183. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS) The following deed wer tld yes terday ia tha offle f th Register of Deeds . ; " . - Parker-Huatar Xealtw Co. r Edward 8. Fuller, lot oa East Worth Stmt for 9100 and otter sonsideraUoaa. Parker-Huatcr Bealtw Co. . U Otia P. Alston and wife, lot aa Santa East treat for 9100 aad otter eoasidsra- tloas. . ' - .- I A. Perry and wife to B. T. lay S3 acre of land en the wakafleid- Rilew MaA fr aSJtoQ. . W, T. Braaaaa and wifs B. I. Bay, 1-9 aere at land aa th Wakefleid road for 92,400. , , ... WAGB REDUCTIONS IX , V ; COTTON MILLS IM S. C Union, S. C- Nov. tL A wag re- dnetion' of tea pr ceat will beoome effccUv Monday in all aottoa mUla in thi couaty, affec 4ig : --. approximately 9.000 empleyea. ; Th aaUl wUl be loeed tw day a week also. Tha aot toa market aituatioa waa give am th raom for th curtailment, ' RED CROSS DO EFFICIENT VORK SAMPSON CLOSES BIG COUNTY FAIR Its Exhibits Compared Favor ably With Those Found Anywhere Else ' Clinton, Nov. e. Trlday Waa the last at fear groat day for th Sampson county fair. Th WMthtr aa been ideal and great rawdt hav cam and enjoyed th many attractions offered by th fair anoeiatloa. liberal premium thtl year brought nt th fiaeet aad most varied entries la every lin that hav ever marked a Bampeoa teunty fair 8va great group diiplaya would hav mad th fair a aotabi on ia themselves. The wer th community exhibit from lag-old, Beutah, Newtoa Orovs, Hine tad Boala Hill, and the group exhibits from Mr. WUliam Peter sea's fnrm aad that of th county horn. Tk eommsaity xhiblt were mad np frost th exhibit at th twspeetiv community Ttirs held daring the past tw week, and aach of them was re marhabl for the xoelUac aad th va riety f th ntrl, but th eompletest waa that of Ingold. It is very doubtful whether aay other eotnmunity in the State could hare mad such aa exhibit, and equally doubtful whether another poor farm la the State teuld jual the exhibition made by the Sampaon coun ty home, while th xhlbit of Mr. Peter son's, Including not only a great va riety of farm, garden aad orchard pro duets, but blooded cattle as well, would be hard to beat by any farm in the South. Ia the ladle department the various display defy cataloguing here or do- aeriptioa. A competent lady observer remarked that th axhibits of aeedle work, stc, wer superior to aay others ever shown at a Sampson fair and that the pieces werenew, not hlrloomJ auoua wen aotaoie xor uieir aoonaance, variety ana attrncuvenets. The entries f eattU, hog, and pool try were .also surpassingly good. Mr. W. AvMoUlrt, vice-president of th rnorta carouna Land Owner' Aasocla tioa, wko wa a visitor t th fair, aaldi "You hav a great fair. I have visited many , fair in Eastern North Carolina this fall and the live stock and noultrv exhibits at your fair beats them all. aiore hog and komlny is what we need to mak oar farmere independent and to keep onr money at home, aad that is tha reason I am especially attracted by llv stock axhibiu Mr- J. P. Herring, couaty farm agent for New Hanover county, who put ia two hard day judg ing th various exhibits, also xprad hlmeelf similarly. There were several most notable x hibit in th eattl and hog liaes. Th pe f five Poland Chinas entered b Mr. R. A. Butler was unquestionably th flnmt vr see at th fair. These porkers, two month before killing tint, would net 450 eaeh, in th view of competent observers. Whll th ilngl ntrie of mammoth potken by Messrs. V. a. xteamaa aad Alvin Boyall wr marvtls of swmedom. In th eattl pens, the great Holetela bull of Mr. Seaman' attracted unusual attention. Thi fellow will welsh between ljm ana ,uuv pound, ana is k oeautiiul aa imal. Herda of Angus, Shorthorns, s J Durhams, with numtrout Jeraevt and a xew uuernsey Indicated that blooded stock is now ae rarity la this county. The crowd Tharadav waa fully aa large as that of the asms day laat year, whea it was a record breaker, Ther wer probably 13,000 people in Clinton that day. Boom to park automobile was practically exhausted. There were acre and acre of th machine. Mor thaa on oertoa who attended the State fair haa remarked that tha exhibit war as good as thos of the State fair, if not better, while the tee ing event wer poaalbly too numerou there being aeveatv or aaventr-flva horn entering the eevaral racee. SRSawsawaawaMswaamiBawaaBBaii.aaBaan, Occupy Ceded Tarrlterlaa. Washington. NoV. 8 Juso-Slav traona will occupy tomorrow territories ceded to th kingdom of th Bsrbi, Croat aad Slovene under the treaty with Bulgaria, according to advice received from Bel grade today at th Jugo-Slav agency her. Th message said Immediate steps for repatriatioa of all remaining Bui garlaa prisoners of. war had been ordered. I la ' IZIZn "Jiut a Little Different" "Jut a Uttle Better" ' AaV TlaP ...:f'. Says' : . . Frank c& Willis Prices May Come And Co Quality Remains The Same. " ' " -" ' .-'.'.'. " ; " . - We've a beautiful assortment of Suits and Overcoats moderately priced. , Fresh, new, 'crispy' styles. thai, were purchased this season; It certainly a pleasure " ! to show goods in this store. , Prices HO, up to . - 'i -; j C , . .KING. i HOLDING Clothier Haberdashers ; Hatters WILSON F nil OPEN ON TUESDAY First Annual Event for Tobacco -ToWnWillbe Started With Big Parade Wilson, Nv. eVTuesday nest will bo aa eventful day ia tht big tobacco towa," the occaeioa being th opening day of th first annual Wilton county fair. Th fraud street parade promise to be the most apeetaeulaf stunt ever pulled off in thi eity. Twcnty-Bvo gaily bedecked float will be sandwiched between elvle and other aMOoiatipns aad school children on in numerable decorated truck The bro cemion will b formed ia the followin order i Wilson towa, float, band, firelSupieba and other government official department, speaker of the day tt au Raleigh Automotive Directory THE FIRMS LISTED BELOW ARE READY TO SERVE YOU KEEP THI3 DIRECTORY HANDY II nr" Ai r? II - Franklin Antamwbllea Dlatrihatora aad STvie Dealer In Raleigh. Franklin AutoaTdbUa Sal. Co. 114 W. Hargetf Itreet. Good win-Waatcott Co. DIstrihntora Wsea ear. Leaeals Ceedwia. Saliabary Street. Marshall A Summarall Bapnaohila Cars, Salea and Scrvlee 119 E. Davie St. SERVICE Fhoa 141 ' No. 8 B. Davt atreet. FIDELITY MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY ' Braaawlea, Peaaaylvaala, Flak, United State Tires. AU Kind f Motor and Tire Aeceeaeriea. Expert Tiro and Tab gqrgeune. AU Valcaalxlag and Tab Bepair felly goaranteed. W have ia Mock a complete Ha at cheap aad Woad" Tire aad Take. "Servie That Satisae." Mill Battery Company Th Prasad at Tear Battery. Corner Wilmington aad Davie Sta. With Mill Tire C. Opea Day aad Night Motor Service Company , Oa Mlnnt Pram Thro Leading ' i " Street. A(isrle --w --, - - Reaatra 919411 S. SaUsbnry Itreet. Goodrich Tiro - 9 to rag 1 F tomobllt with fair Officials, sit floats, Botary Club, sis floats, Kiwaaia lub, aix floats, Chamber ef Commerce, Mhool children, praataaioa of esheel aaildren. Pathe Weekly will have a camera maa here to take view oi tha parade ia the eity aad on ita way a th fair gfoanda.' ' ' ' ' ' ' In last Tuesday's election tkr was quit a bit of activity arouad th Wil son township polls ia opposltiaa t th ameadmeaU that wtr nbmltttd t the people for ratification, baa tha follow ing shows, that both wer carried in the county by substantia! majorities I In come tax for, 1,910; agaiast, 1,634. Qualification for, 8,094; a galas t, 133.. Cprtar I th Diet. ' 'Warsaw, Nov. 5. (By Th Associated Pfs.)--Th diet brok up la aw np roar tonight after two hour of wild scenes created by Socialists, -who wera seeking to obstruct a vote oa arUole of th sonititutioa creating a senate. The meeting finally- was adjourned while Premier Witol, foreign Minister - watehod silently. v. Gate City Motor Co. Cele, Acre Cam. Part and Repair, lot S. Blount St Chevrolet Car and Tracks, Sameea Trneka tad Tractera, Paige Tracks fltaadar Tire Automotiva Sales Co. 119 Eaat DavU Street. Whit Auto Company Borrell's Oarage ft AatoaaobUe and Raw Snoed wagonm H. A. White, Prop. Southern Storage Battery Company. . Corner WUmingtoa aad Dafle Sta. Philadelphia Diamond Grid BaVtttfjr Oasolln and Olb. ' Mills Tire Company Comer Wllmlagtea aad Davie SU That Air Bervte" -United State sad Hoed Tire Tlr Repelriag f all Klada Wall Yea Watt.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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