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fsWAIN OFFERS TO RETIRE FROFil JOB Attorneys In 'Hardaway Oam age Suit Express Confidence In Ashcville Lawyer . Charlotte, Out U.A proposition from 3. T. Swain, Asnsvitl lawyer, to retire as referee la the mm of the Ilardawny Coaatrnctioa Company against the Western Carolina Power Company In k wit to recover $1,300,000, wn inter cepted this morning when, aa Mr. Swain opened lhe toning aittr a lap of ten : .dan, attorney! for both side '.aid apon ; hi table a statement indicating their confidence ia hit ability and their desire ' that be continue the hearing aa official arbiter, The contemplated action of the refe- ree ws an aftermath of the attack made upon Governor Morrison a faw dayi aRo by former Judge Frank Cur ter, attorney for J. T. Harris, Ridge rrest merchant, who waa electrocuted Thnraday for the murder of F. W. Moo ; nlsh, Judge Carter made reference to I the Governor's firmer connection with f this lawsuit and tfle fact tt.it J. E ' Swain, who vrctecntcd tiarria when li was on trial for his life, was later appointed referee In this hearing. Mr. Swain's connection with the hear 1ng being held here and the Governor's former affiliation with eonnsel for the Hsrdawsy Conatruetioa Company was . referred to by Mr. Carter In his appeal ; to the people ef the Htate to ms.-o for ' the ommatatioB o' the death sentence i rri.t.rg apon his client. It was ;liit critic of Judge CVrfe-i eon-ru.I, that the i.arnoM ia the raUd ef HirriV nt . torney was to involve the Governor and Referee Swain ia what was suetfested as a possible ec-llusioa Attorneys both for the Hardnway Construction Company and tho Western Carolina Tower Company folt lhat it would b proper for theui to ci proas to - the refers at the resumption of the hearing their implicit eonfiilenco in his character as well as in his Bl.ilitr to ait ia jtidptneat on the evidence bring taken in tho ease. The iaiportaMt rote that North Caro Una is playing among the sisterhood c-f (States and sinking of its praisrj emong members of the Chamber of Commerce of the I'nited Mutes by II. M. Victor, of Charlwtte, ili North Csroliua direc tor of the chsmlier, has prompted the body to have its nest directors' meet ing at Ashcville. It will b the first time in the history of tho Chamber of Commerce of the Pnited States that a directors or any other meeting of officials of that body hss loen held in the South. The en-nt will tako place November 15 and 18, according to an nounceineni received here by Mr. Victor from I.). A. Skinner, secretarr of the body, from he:nl(iiarters at Washing tea, IX C. No Proposal FoLSettling Strike Front Labor Board - (Continued From Page One) officials intimated, however, that there was a strong possibility u their judg incut that many of the members of nther railroad labot organizations would join the members of the "Big Fiva'' in the eVent they leave the service, regard less of their leaders' instructions to the tunfrriry. Mr. IS t i n e refused to cunimeut on re ports from Memphis, TVnii., tlvat geu eral chairmen of the Engineers uroth erhood had received advices from him that it was not nivewiry for them to atteud the Chicago conference until he knn which chairman niade tii alleged. itateliient and corroborated the report. Mr Stone also -stated that it was his understanding that the vice chairman as well a genera chairmen have been summoned to appear at the Chicago eon fer.eae. Asked what effect this action might have on the direction of the strike tn case these chairmen are held in Chicago for seme time, Mr. r-'tene said: "It is unnecessary to leave any offi cial in charge, the clerical for.- csn lake care of the work." W. U. Loe, president of tie Brother hood of Knilrond Trainmen, in response to telegrams from his general -hamnon asking for instruction, notified them to obey the lalior hoard's citation. Oeneral Chairmen of the Conductors, Firemen and Eniii. rs on the Interna tional and Great Northera Railroad to day were notified by their repetive chief tn -Homed ttttfty atrtnorrr tnerr men to leave the serrtce in ease attempt is msde by the railroad to use them to till places vacated by the trainmen who left the service last Patnrday. It was indicated such an attempt had been reported nd the Instructions ts sued were in snsiver to the general rbairmeu's requests for guidance. Mr. Lee gave out a statement tonight eu "the rnilwsy women sre with their men," making palilie a rsolutiun adopt i ed hst Thnrsdsy by Companion U'dee No. 32. of the Ladies' Aunhirv to tke Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen nt i nt I of. fsnl, in nluih the women "enipbati cany cecr.nre ourselves ss in mil ym pstbv with the effort . f our railroad men ia opposing a rcdiired staadard ef living Expect No Strike By Railroad Men On Next Saturday (Contlaaed from Pag Oas) And untiniplovuient put for sale. Ths farmers' bimnen is on the bum And wheels of industry do not hum And the iople sre sore because of the hoar Tn KepuMiraa party west into power. Vlgorwas gpterli By Stmatona. Thsr was a vigorous speech made la th Senate today by Senator Sim mens ia advocacy of an amendment offered by Senator Watson of Georgia that would tai incomes op to t,W whea earned by personal labor of body or mind at a less rate than such in umes are Used liu tcy are earned j iavaerments of money. Senator fiimmons called atteatioa to th fact that the ptroiple iavvlved ia this 'amendment as recognysd by th Skene eommitt ia formulstiag th reveaac bill ef 1918, wfeea that eom- arrrhp placed persowsi serricw awpwa tioac aa the asm footing as partaer thipc aad relieved them of the oseos profit tax. Ia reply to Senator Wat aoa ef Indiana wha amid each a ayetem would bo aaworkabla, Bematoe Sim aseac eallod atUatioa to the fact that for year eoea eyttam has beea la eaHa- 'ofjb.f rol'iarVntor ertdt'it t' s aui.ut ffsrs4Ty th Saatoi front Georgia waa entirely workable and practicable, aa kas beea already demoaatratta oen fey tie treasury de partment at the United Btstea. Bona- far Mi4 that ha had declares upon the itump ia North Carolina ts the last campaign and that ha re asserted It aow that it is outragaoas to tax the Dersonal earning of an in dividual proceeding ant of the work of hia brain and bad at as kigh a rate aa the earnings ef invested dollar are taxed. Senator Sftanoa was tupportad I in hia argument for the amendment by Senator feed and others. Marching Orders For' Ministers in West Conference (Continued From Page One) Mara' Hill, B. Ij. Beasley. supply. Stlttl BlTeT,- Jr-Wflolrowari Rosman, W. AfThomas, supply. Salnda-Tryon, B. T. Fikcs. Sandy Mnsh, J. U Reynolds. Bpringa Creek, K C. Help. Swan'nanoa, J. Q. Banks? WeaTerrllle station, B. C. Bearia. WeaTerrille !rcuit, A. J.. Burma. Missionary to Cuba, B. J. Parker. Oeneral evangelist, Baymond Brown- ing. Btodent at Trinity College, W. Harris. Charlotte District. Preaiding Elder, J. B. Craven. Ansonville, D. 8. Bichardson. Bethel, B. F. Honeyeutt. Charlotte: Belmont Park, W. B. Pavis; Brevard street, A. K. Baper Calvary, J. A. Sharp: Chadwiek, G. M fihott; Dilworth, W. B. West; Duncan Momorial, J. A. Kmith, supply: Haw thorn Lane. I. P. Thompson; W. L. NichoUon, supernumerary. Beversville, J. a. Hargott; Spencer Memorial, J. B. Ambrust; Trinity, J Abernethyi Tryon street, H. G. Hardin. Hickorv Grove, Ebenezer Myers. Ulesviile, W. 8. Cherry. Marshville, J. J. Edwards. Matthews, J. W. Ktrider. Monroe, Central, C. C. Weaver; North Monroe, Jeemorlce, J. B. Warren. Morven, ti. Taylor. Tineville, T. J. Uoack. Polkton, U II. Griffith. Prospect, B. L Forhis. Thrift, Moores L McCain. Unionvilie, T. J. Huggins. Wadesboro, W. B. Slielton. Waihaw, 1). C. Ballard. Weddington, E. J. Poe. Miss a nary to Japan, 8. A. Stonart. Missionary to Jupan, N. 8. Ogburn. Prof, C'tiudler School of Theotogy, P. Diaham. President Southern Industrial Insti ute, J. A. Baldwin. Greensboro District Presiding Elder, W. F. Wonible, Ashrhoro, A. O. Uibbs. Coleridge, J. II. Brendall. leep Hiver, J. A. Uowell Gibsonville, G. W. Clay Greensboro, Bethel, II. M. Blair. Carrawsy Memorial, J. W. Kennedy Centerary, H. C. 8prinkle, Glenwood and tirii-e. V. A. Barber, Park Place, L. II. Hayes; J. P. Inniug. super nuuier ary; pring GarAn 8treet, V, T. Bond, .T. A; liuih , Jr., preacher, Walnu f Bt reet , A. isurgees, vvest Marsci street, J. 11. H.irnhardt; K. P. Billips, Jr., preacher E.L-.t Greensboro, I). B. Proflit; West Greensboro, C. . SlierrilL High Point i rwt.it End, A. L. Lucas, Maia Streot, T. J. Bodgers; Wesley Memorial, W. A. Lambeth, Jamestown and Oakdale, W. C. Jons.. Pleasant tlarden, A. G. Lnftin. Kamseur and Frauklinvills, W. M. .Smith. E. J. Harbison, Jr., preacher. Ramflcman, J. A. Bowles. Itandolpb, J. K. Wooslcy. Reidsville; Main btreet, M. F. Moores. Ituflin, 11. F. Starr. Supply. Cwharrie, W. B. Thompson. Weatworth, C. F. Goods. President Greensboro College, 8. B Turrentiue. Treasurer Greensboro College, W. M. Curtis. Editor of the North Carolina Chris tiau Advocate, A. W. Plylcr. Hook Editor aad editor of the Metho dit Quarterly reivew, G. T. Rome. Secretary ond treasurer of the board of Education, W. O. Good. Student Trinity College, D. M. Sharpe. ' Btudent Tale, Divinity School, J. H. Idnning. Missionary EvangeHst, fl. T. Barber. Marlon District Presiding elder, Z. Harris. Bald Creek, J. M. Price. Broad Biver, Elmer Pimpson. Burnsville, L. C. Postem. lioslie Circuit, L. L. Smith. Cliffside and Allendale, J. C. Keever. Connelly -pruig W, p, Elliott, Gilkcy, J. P. Hornbuckle l'oret City and Pleasant Grove, Tsr kcr Hotrnes. (ilenapline, R. C. Goforth. Iletiriettn, Caroleen, J. B. Tabor. Marion, J. P. Uipps. Marion Circuit, P. L. Tsrrell. Marion Mills, 1. A. Lewt. McDowell Circuit. P. II. Brittara, Micaville, H. E. Btimpson. Mill fpriugs. W. J. Hackney. Morganton, C. M. Picsens. Morgantun C rcuit, J. A. Fry, W. L. lasoB, Jr.. Junior preacher Hid Fort, H. I Foster. Kutherfgrdtoa Station, E. N. Crowd or. Sprue Pin and Rakeriville, A. A Angel. Syinda aad Alcvarrder, W M. Heck srd. Table Bock. J. C. Gentry. l'rofcssor ia Botherford College, J. W. Bennett. Trofcs'or in Bdtherford College, W. E. Uavisa. Rtudeat Yale Divinity School, T. F. Biggins. Iivinity School, Bostoa University, A. P. Bimpsoa. I vinity School Bostoa University, O: U Simpson. Moant Airy District J. Q. West, presiding elder. Ararat, J. XL Orcfn. Danbury. 3 3. Fads. Dohtoa, C, C. Totherow, Supply. Draper, J. W. Campbell. Kikin. A F Bat edg Jonesville, R. A. Truitt ' lnksrille, C. A. Ktsmper. Madison StflBeville. J P. Morris. Mayodaa, W. M. Wall, rply. Mt. Airy-CBtrl, H X. Dover. Mt Airy aml, 3. A. Cook. Pilot WonetaiB, 3 H. Cappe. Bockford, 0. W. Wil'Uais. . Rural HalU L, P. Bogle. Baady Bidgs, At E. Uflwiek, aupply Bpvay. W. U Dawsoa. "SPOON LEWIS GnuulUng Engineers Highway, Bridrsn, Stroota, ' Waterworka, Sewera. - raasaitm. f " , , NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. TUESDAY I Btokeadala, T. V. Crpuae. , Bummerfield, A. G. Can: da. :; Walnut Cora, 3 T EatlcdglL. X TadkinTille, F. W. Cook. North Wilkesboro District, 3. W. Williams, Presiding Elder. Avery circuit, T. B. Roten, supply. Boona, O C. Brinkman. Oestoa, A. A. Godfrey. Elkland, 3. K. Hipp. , ' -f:: Elk Fark, J B. Gibbs. Helton, W. E. Moretz, supply. ' Jefferson, T. E, Waro. feare! Springs, O. D. Htacy, iropplj, noria wuaesooro, M. t. nmauer. North Wilkes Circuit. E. D. Ballard. fipartt, W, J. MiHr, Wataugua, J. E. Woinack. Warren ville, 3. W. Candille, supply. wiikeeboro, B. E. Bunt Wflke Circuit, : K.' "E. Titwr. Chaplain Appalachian Training School J. M. Downum. Principal Jjffsrion High School, WL. Scott, son. Bsllsbnry District. T. T. Marr, Presiding Elder. Albeuiarle-Central, W. B. Wares M. Gentry, Supernumerary; First StreetJ It. a. Bichardson. Concord-Ceneral, W. A. Jonkina, Ep worth, M. A. Osborne; Forest Hill, J r. Armstrong; Harmony, F. O. Dry man; Kerr Street, W. g. Hale; West Ford, D. P. Grant. Concord Circuit, W. A. Bolllna. Gold Hill. E. M. Avetta. Kannapolla, R. A. rjwaringgen. Kannapolis Circuit, J. C. Brown aup ply. Mount Pleasant, W. T. Albright. New London, J. R. Folger. Norwood, I). II. Rhinehsrt. Norwood Circuit, G. G. Adams. Balem, B. 0. Eller. Ba'iabury-First Church, J. F. Kirk; North Main, A. C. Tippett; Park Avenue, U. H. Bobins: South Main M. B. Wooaley. Salisbury Circuit, C. . Allison. Kpencer-Central, T. P. Jimison. East Bpencer, B. C.( Kirk. Woodleaf, J. C. t.'mberger. Yadkin-Bowan. Mills, V. 0. Dutton supply; agent superannuate fund, J, P, Kodgers. Shelby District H. H. Jordan, Presiding Elder. Belmont, J. E. Thompson. East Belmont, G. L. Wllkeraon. Bolwood A. K. Burratt. Bessomer, J. A. Peeler. Cherryvill, J. F. Moser. Cramertnn, C. M. McKinney. Crouse, J. E. B. Houser. Pallas, J. C. Ervin. Gastonia East End, E. L. Kirk; Frankliu Avenue, W. M. Bobbins; Main Street, A. L. Stanford; Trinity, R. A. Taylor; West End, D. W. Brown. Kanlo, D. F. Carver. Kings Mountain, It. M. Hoyl. Lincolnton, J, T. Mangum. Uncoln Circuit, J. VI. Combs. Lowell, R. H. KcnningtoB. Lowesville, R. K. Prady, Adenvillc, C. M, Campbell. Mt. Holly 0. P. Ader, C. E. Bosrell. Jr., preacher. Polkville, I T. Cordell. Rock Springs, n. C. Bvrtim. , Shelby: Central, W. E. Poorer ; La- Fayette Street, E. P. Stabler. Shelby Circuit, B. Wilson. South Fork. W. M. Borina. Stanley, A. Slierrille. Statesvill District Presiding Elder, D. M. Litaker. Alexander, A. Ii. Hell. Pall Creek, J. II. Green. Catawba, A. C. Kennedy. Coot Springs, J. E. McSwain. Davidson, J. W. Long. Dudley Shoals, J. M. Barber. Elmwood, T. L. Kluttr. Granite Falls, N. C. Williams. Hickory: First Church: C. S. Kirk ratrick; West Vic.w, J. B. Walker. Hiddonite, D. A. Oakley, supply. Hudson, T. W. Hager. Iredell, P. C. Thompson, supply. Lenoir. First Church. P. W. Tucker South Lenoir, M. n. Tuttle. Inolr Circuit, Fred H. Price. Maiden, Ira Krwin. Mooresville, First Church, L. B. Abet nathyj Broad Street, J. W. Fink. Mooresville Ci rru't. P. P. Waters. Mount Zion, T. C. Jordan. Newton, W. B. Shinn. Olin, B. L. Melton. Rhodehiss, n. F. Fincher. "AAA one eleven rJhret V1RCINIA Frymdly BURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH TperrWtbkndoi'tKetlirew crtWt cigarette tobacco n one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes OOforl jil'iroiftj: 1 ... w Wm. HELLER & CO. Tb Foolery Sbop 124 FayettemlU St. - Statarrillai Broad Street, 3. Moors; Bae Street, x. W. Fox. - SUtesvill Cireuit, J. I. Spiakav - Btoaey Polat, J. W. Ingle. Tro9tmatt, O. C. Forteabgry, . . Conference, Evangelist, Ja. H. Ornea. Student Trinity College, M. Q, Irvla. WayaMvlIl District. Preaiding Elder, B. B. Howl. Andrews, A. Groce. Bethel, C. A. Johnson. -Bryion-Whittier, R. F, Mock. Cantos, A. L. Aycock. Clyde, Carlock Hawk. Franklia, H. 0. Allen. Franklin, circuit, B. B. Ward. Fin. Creek, T. 0. Williama, aupply. OInrill. J. D. Pyatt. Highlands to be supplied. Hiavrnshee, T. E." Nobler ' ' Haywood, J. J. Gray. Hayesvill C. E. Stedmaa. Jonathan, A." Ii. Latham. Jadsoa, T. G. Tmith, supply. Macoa, W. I. Hughes. Murphy, M. B. Clegg. Murphy circuit, J. W. Puckett. sup ply- BobbinsTille, 0. T. Wright. Sylva, O. J. Jones. ft Shoal Creek, E. C. Hota, J. B. church nrply. Wayaesville, G. D. Herman. Waynesville circuit, D. V. Howell. webater C'ollowhee, Uliz Myers. Wlnstonalem DlstrlcL Presiding Elder, W. A. Newell. Advance, J. M. Varner. Cooleemee, C. W. Bowling. Davidson, C. O. Kennerly. Davie, J. B. Fitzgerald. Denton, J. N. Bandell. Farmington, S. M. Needham. Forsyth, John Cline Hanes. demons, J. C. Cornett. Kernersville, E. O. Cole. Lewitville, J. W. Vestal. Lexington: First Church, W. L.- Hutchins. Linwood, W. B. JonlJns, D. G. Wil son, Jr. preacher. Mocksville, W. L. Sherrill. New Hope, 0. P. Bouth. Onk Bidje, W. C. McFarland. Thonyisville: Ms In street and East. G. Tuttle; South Thomasville. J. C. Bichardson. Thomasville elreuit, T. B. Johnson. Bouthside circuit, P. L Kinneman. supply. Walkertown, M. W. Mann. Welcome, T. E. Pierce, supply. West Davie, W. J. 8. Walker. Winston Salem, Eurkhead. J. 8. Hiatt. Centenary, Z. E. Barnhardtj Grae, E. Williamson; Green Street. A. 0. Swafford; 8outhside, J. . J. Farring ton; West End, B, C. Paugherty, E. K. Creel, Jr., preasher. Conference Missionary secretary, B. '.. Courtney. Missionary to Cuba, J. W. Fitzgerald. Missionary Evangelist, P. E. Parker. Superintendent Children's Home, C. , Wood. Transferred to other conferences: W. Cann to the South Carolina Confer ence; E. L. Hillman, to the North Caro- na Conference: T. 8. Coble, to ths North Carolina Conference; H. B. Deal, io me iianimore lonterence; V. II. Kose, to the Florida Conference, DENT COAST LINE BIGHT TO BAISE LUMBER BATES Washington, Oct. St. Increases Id freight ratec on lumber vr th At lantie Coast Lin from prodnelng points In the Carolina to Newport New Va., were suspended today by th Inter state Commerce Commission. The road proposed to increase the rate by 10 per cent on October 25 and the commis sion held the schedule back until Feb ruary ii; pending an investigation as to their reasonableness. King Alfred had Gu thrum, the Dan ish leader, baptized In battle. Tara Exclusively" FURS Remodelled Your Furs should ba in spected Tiow our expert furrier. All Work done In our owrt shop. Wonderful Nefw Fur Modes at Much Leu Than Usual Prices We specialize in Furs, our wonderful display of. new Fur Coats, Stoles, Chokers, Neck Pieces, , etc., are the finest that an expert can select at Unusually Low Price RALEIGH FUR SHOP ' 11IH FaystUvlll at. Next Door ia Dwsrsky's Jewelry Store QUALITY FOOTERY For Kiddies It paya to buy Rood aboa 'or the "Uttle One." We k mm or!l mm cvaTI tVam MORNING, OCTOBER' 25,. W. I Fl "Sinner Beloved" Will Be Pre sented November First - aad Second - - The c&ste for the pageant "Sinner Balorad." which will ba presented tha elty asditorinm Tueaday aad Wed nesday alghts,' November 1 and S, will hpraetie"Ttrf night thto week with a full-dress .'rehearsal next Monday night I Tha easte, under the direction of Dr. W. OL Horton, had aa enthusiastle re Bsarsal last Bight, and Dr. Hortoa very touch pleased with tha way . the player art falling ia una in tha parts assigned uem. Thi production was not en with great suecess at tha Woaua't Training Camp at Ashevllle this summer under the direction of Mis Elisabeth Grim ball, who made such a profound Im pression with th Sir Walter Baleigh pageant here a year ago. "Sinnr Beloved" ia a Biblical pat eant, based on tha book of Hosea aad th story is woven around tha prophet. Dr. Hortoa take tha rol of Hossa Ths promoters hope that this pageant will be well patroniied ai most of the money realized will go toward th Ba leigh Community Serviel for th tquip mnt of playgrounds, thi being on of the series of play and concert to be given under th auspices of Baleigh Community Service through th dra matic department, ealled Baleigh Com munity Flayer. Tha purpose of this 1 to make up a deficiency of IL500 la the budget, eansed by th Uur of "th city to appropriate the fuads tj 'he Chamber of Commerce, ia turn pledged by that body to the Community Service. lull cJt mil be announced Wednes day morning. Icnwrnunn nn irwrs UUVLnilUn DLLICVCO TROOPS NOT NEEDED Governor Cameron Morrison yester day indicated that the Stat will not furnish troop to railroad ia tha event of a atrike unless there is disorder suffi cient to warrant it. Th Governor w-sterday had not re ceived letter said to have been written by the Seaboard and Atlantie Coast Line, asking for troops. "If such a letter has been written, it ha not been received," stated the Gov ernor. "I ve no statement to make upon the subject. I do not believe there will be any disorder in North Carolina, for I am confident that all the people concerned, will respect th law of the State." CAN'T SUE SUCCESSOR TO COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE Wsshington, Oct 24. Persons psying Federal taxes under protest can sot bring proeeedipg to recover such taxes agunat a successor of the collector to whom the taxes were paid, the Supreme Court held today in deciding a rht brought by the Indiana Steel Company. 7W Wmimfmi Porta Rie, Cigar " Dark in color, but fragrant and MUD DAILY PRACTICES OR NEW PAGEAN Exclusive! "Miss COATS IN THE SMARTESt MODES THE LOVELIEST MATERIALS ONE COULD FANCY ARE TO BE FOUND IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT At PRICES OF AMAZING REASONABLENESS. YOUTHFULNESS IS THEIR KEYNOTE ' 192 f.' CITY. LICBiSE TAX ly UNDER ATTACK Joe Thorn and A. Maloney Are Defendants in City CourU Tha legality of tha practice of ths City of Baleigh of collecting a lies as tax front taleaaaaa wha collect for their ware wa attacked yesterday by Jo Thorn and A. Maloney. defendant Th th city eourt oa a warrant for ope rat i without a lieena sworn out on com plaint of City Clerk W, I. XtoweJI Judr Harrie reserved judgment In tha caaa ia order to examino tha tew. The' defendanta Insisted that they arc doing an interstate busines and arc not abject to a tax by the city. It la ex pected that a verdict of guilty, will re sult la aa appeal all th way to the Supreme Court, if necessary. The loss to tha city ia tha event that the tax ia declared nneonititntional ia estimated at 13,000 a year. The test applied by the city has beea whether good were collected for. wholly or ia part, by tha agent. Tha defend anta in tha action now pending cell heat distributor" and allege that ship- me-ite arc made to them only upon re ceipt of order. Yesterday presented the aaaal big Monday docket ia tha court, there be ing a total of 2 ease. Ia the only ease of importance Sylvocter Hintoa was sentenced to serve six month oa the county roaidc for larceny of. a poeketbook. Ho appealed to Superior court lesteraay waa ue nrst run sessioa i f the court held cinec the State Fair: started' aad during the Fair there was I remarkable email aumbar of arrests, except for speeding. Aboat SS drunks were arrested during the week and furnished the balk of yesterday's eases. Ia all about 200 speeders wore appre hended last week. Deputy Sheriff W. E Mangum arresting? 119 and tha city police about 50. None of the cases, however, have come to trial, aa yet. 5ttbsKkw!tb FRESH MIUC-POYDORED ' Fresh, sweet milk-any time any weather I I . Vivors jbwmic csrvrw" I l Manhattan " Costumes EXCLUSIVE THEIR ORIGIN, RaJelf K N. C RAYMOND BROWNING HOLDING A WVIVAL AT HINDER80K Henderson, Oct fX Tha J revtol meeting, conducted by Be. Raymond Browaung.- bogaa-at - the Methodist church Sunday morning and will eon. tinnc eerera! day. ' The opening tor mo wa preached to a large congrega tion, who were glad to hear Bev. Mr. Browning again. He, with Bcv. Charlec D. Pillmsa, tho noted linger and mode Ian ef Atlanta, Ga, held meeting la Henderson about til nr six vaara art. which draw tho larxcit congregations both day aad .night that have ever at tended tuck meeting -in Henderson. Mr, Browning is well known throughout tho State He lived many year at Lit tlton,wi odacatcd at Trinity College arrd ha doirt orach evangelistic work ia different places in North Carolina. He also held a seriec ef meeting at Ox ford a few rear auro. and man mt the peopl from Granville county arc eomiaf to Hcndcrcoa to hear him again. Infant mortality of Egypt reaches 90 ier cent among tho natives. Tender, Aching Feet Can Be Made Happy 1TOO can go borne tonight and gala v instant relief from too attain of aching, tender feet. 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