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-- NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, fi. C. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 5, I92T. CAUSES OF BREAK TITH GOL. HARVEY TOLD BY TUMULTY K i (Caatiaae4 fro Ptf Ob) n'ght result ia a serious lironk in their relations. Tie Governor seemed ed at tli in and laid tliat he hoped auck ttai not the ru; thtt evea after h hud expressed himself no freely, Colo- net Harvey had been nioit kind and aree.ibl to him and that they had continued to Hh.mis in the most friendly-way the plans fur tlie rn!ii!.ijtn an.J tlutt the little conference had ended without apparent evidence that any thing untoward h.'id hupiiened that might h ad to a break In their relation!. Ws thoa discussed t length the aeri ousnets of the sit.imtion, and as a re sult of our talk the Governor wrote 'uliinei llnrvey and endeavored to nrnkc dear xthnt he had in mind when he answered the question put to him by the Colonel nt the Club eonfriii" a few dns lcforc, not, indeed, by way o' niol"irv, tut simiily by vvny of ex ii;ii.at ion. Tins letter to the Colonel and n subsequent one went a lonir eny toward softening the unfortunate mi irissiiill tli.it I.. -id 1 11 ere:it". l,v the putiliratioii of the Hnrvrv WnHois. eorrtcoiidenf e. The biters are tiliniis: (Personal"! T'nii-ersity Club, Vifth Avenue uiol litty fourth Mrrct. Die. 21, lull. .My lear Colonel: Kvcr.v dny 1 nni ronfinned in the .iutlirment tlutt my nnti'l is a one trurk. road and can run only one tn.in if thought t u tine! A lung tune lifter t ( . : 1 1 interne" with you and Murse Henry nt Hie Miinlint tun Club it e;nne oer me tliHt vvlien (at the close of the inter view i you :ik-d me tliHt question :il : 1 1 , Vv,,i.'v I iinsvct'i'd it .simple lis a niMtt.-r of f:n-t and of business, nnd s.'iil never a word i'f my aimer Kiiititiole to you tor nil your Kenrious support, or of my ho.e that it inijilit bo con tinue!,!, r'orjriw uie, .iiul forgot my iimniiiis' I'.-uiMnlly. yours. Wuolil.oVV WllJjDN, f-fl whreh' tmfw- 4-stroJtei iiaevtsj.--nl- the I'-lei.MUH M' '.v : ' I'ersotin i Kr.-inklin square. oil,. ,l;,,. 4th, lti;. Mv' llerr 1 1 1 lison ; Kiovinir in vonr note from the I'l.ivi'rsilv clul . I thii.k it should vviMiiut sa nitf tluit no puniy Im tmUihI Issue i n I I I Hnse hi 1 vv n vnil itml me. V lutever biivIhi'I.V si ih.iv . iroiie. von surely uimt k in .iv tli il in Irvii'it In arouse mid thrtler . in r pohlu'iil nspi r:it ions i! ., i nj; t lie is few en rs 1 Imv e I el tin i-tu'iilcl ill. i by the belief 1 li :i"s ri liilel tlt(( u ills! lln I (I'M .11. r-' i ! n int lit tlic time of our inlrivievv h.in, ,is mi ajiilv pot it, n1 e . 1 1 1 f 1 v "i t' friet nnd ot tnisi I.- ,"' ;i . vv lo-n v oil stated ttie ;n I to b.' tttnt ill - support was Inir1iiit( viur entiii elrtey, nnd that .'.ml vvrri' i' Xpel i't'i'IMr itttrti'Hlt.V III tiinlin a unv to. eon lit eraet its tetriul .l etTe. t tin- only thing pi s add Jul .me.. lu..iiu .iu . siuiide i'ltir i e-1 to v on. id less than in no miIi-r:i t ion of lev nu n self le vins tn lehtie you of your eoMiii'iil so I'al as it lay i ii v 1 1 ei to do so. h y t.' '1-. i- t e tV i.il r nolo I 111. Tha' I think, ikis fully un . It 1 i't ii 1 en II s nr.h nailie t eri i en, I 1 i.ii th, uie I, li.n a l is ,t n r, I p-i i-tter V Tl.i.t 1 lib I ( it tltll I p "t Uie i-f . t lltie, took head . i 1 1 1 O r, I line luir uue r at u rse. . ti .1 I ' I.. ( , Jb He, dr.' n;i.t, I1AH i;v. II t. :,ii'l me uneasy, t.eeause in its perte-t ti inki,. , it ,.,, II, hi 1 ,t lout V ",1 l I, lit 1 Ill,' it's, V : ltj ( IIm- Kniek.-l In k. i t ml. 1 I, hi v .'i,l I' ' "li.'lii.e.l ,1 ihvs..,, I, .1 tliei, I 11' ' MHK 1 , l.i Hi. I ,' .sti,, ii t ' ' : i. ii, i I in- I n n, , I'" Ii. 1 I' 'I "'II II: .1 1 t,, ', ' i"i .11 i a-' . 'in' -li, i,,l u , i , '. ni.i HI'- 1 u :i i in i s , . j ! '' i ".is i ; t . i , ' i , 1 1 , : i PI i"' I'l'H i ' I 'ii. j, .. ;i ' ! rl . I it ' II .1 lo t Mt 1,1 . 1 '' ' t ' ' 'i.i in i .-, ail ' ' 'I i I". '"I I I '"O! K' ' till,; l,t 1 i'., , n ii t, ,1 ,v , tO : ! is I t ,u- ; II I I ,;,. ill 1 11 ' I" -pe ' I ' lung N oll a' i ' r . i 1 ' I vr. ;., to mv I. . "C t 'e!l 1 ' " ' L , I , I r " '' : !' pi e an. anjijiort '' 1 " I " ', .1. ril i d ii.. 'ii e.'i' ' ;i I i , ,,, lf '" ' - "! . I ' i '' , hen 1 I,, v f '' I '' 1 f ' I I . , I ' 1 I Jl, II , i ! (' 'll I'll!., ,U , ' y ;, r tae ,J 1 ' ' ' i i ' "ii. .:..i, i. . i ' '1 i " ... i . ,r s,i port "' 11 " W ... ,,, mil , !; " "''' " ' ' ' 1 il"l '"" k , n ,.,,, ' ' "' . ,.r .,... 1 1 " " e'" ' . - no .us ,,f rm,u " K I" -f tl " r...-,; m depen.ie- . e . t li.e 1 1 k , s p., ioti"n ! n ,,i ri'in.'ii ''it tl,.rt th.lt " " .- it e ,p, : s, ,p ,, lion ! I lis i e in int. n' : ,i .,. V. I III I , ., r.e' . .. s.tii or ii heap nei! ,.t (, on n, t lie,'l I., .- '." .,, , , u ,,, thruat Itself lato the affair aad aooa taa story of the Manhattan Club incident broke about the Prinertamaa'i head vita a fury and hltteraraa that deeply diatreated atany of llr. Wilapa'i friend throughout the country. The apinediatej effect npoaihii eandidacy wna almoat titastretn. Charges of ingratitude to the "original Wiltna man" lew thick and fast. Mr. Wilson'a enemies through out the ebuntry tnok Bp the' charge of ingratitude and anon the ateek -of th New Jersey man began to fall, until bia imniedinte friends almost Inet keart The bad effect of the publication of th Harvey Wattersnn correayoaduaee and th bitter uttacki upin the ainccrity of the New Jeraev tiuvernor were aooa in reeptiUlo in the falling away of con tributions, to uect'tsary to keep alir th campaign then being carried, on throughout the rountry. Th "band agon'' erowd li'Kiin to leave us and lump aboard the Clark, L nderwuod and Harmon boi.uii. Keacliea Teward Wllaoa. Siiiblenl v, as if over night, the Inevi table rear 1 1" ii in favor of lioternor Wil ion began tn act in. The continued pou tiding and r.tta. ks of th reactionary preas aoon ennviiiced the progressives in the ranlia of th JJemoeratio party that Wilson rc ;is being unjustly con leiiined Ineuiise ho had coumgrously ipnkcu what many believed to lie th truth. At Una critical stage of affairs a Hung liiippi'in d which routed hit ene mies. One of the leading publicity men of the Uilnui force iu Watuuigtun, realising the damage that wait being done Ins chief, inspired a atory, through liia Washington nenapaper friends, that Wilson was heing gibbeted beeaiisn he refused to accept the support of Wall street interests lneh llnrvey and Wat tersmi had ofTered hiui, and that his re fatal to nreept their ofYer waa the real cause of tin' break. This new angle of the Harvey Wattemon episode worked i eoiiiplcte reicr-al of opinion. The clever work of this publicity man in turning Hie light on nliat he con ceived to be the real purpose of the Harvey Watlursiiu conference probably did in j-Rifter ttrthratr.tTO-grittk-flt'ra.j tut I all events it gave weight to the im pression in the munis of many people liioiiKlioiit the country that the real reamm Jor the oreim was .ur. n uson a fus.il to I i. .v the kneo to certain Knst i r ti liiiain lal interests mat were unnri- tood to l.e heliiiul Harper s Weekly. The tide quickly turned agaln't '.iloiiel llnrvey and Marse Henry Wat tcrnin. Murse Henry, alone in Ins t the New Willnrd Hotel at V:ili i m;t on, ami the Ci.lonel, away off n his toner lit Deal, .V J-, were busily imago! in eiilliinnig to the nibiic ud ntteinpliiig, ill heroic fashion tu li ieat,' th. insi lves frmn the tiufor mile in. oh. . -iti. ms cria'cd by tlie of the nil.nn pol.lieity man ai'iieiireil lit lust Plush to be a that would ilestrov the candi I o v of the New .l. rs.'r tioveriior had iff a, by clever neivspuper nianipula Ii.hjs, I iiriied to his advmitage and aid Walteraon'a t'ommenlee When the l.iiterm'ss and rancor cans cd bv this unfortunate incident had hoptiilv pnssi.l aiv.iv, Colonel Walter 'son and I iio'f. :ii"a .1. 1'gbTfifl -(Tin'n'eT nt lliiivey's resiaiiiutit in Washington and il si iM.. ,1 the "old tight." The young f. llo.v ho Inii iiispireil the t .ry which , -i ,.' .ohI ilistn sso.l Mi.r.se Henry .,n, i .,1,,'iel llnrvey w.is jiresent at tins it ii r M, ise Henry wits in fine spirits, and without showing the slight est li:iee of the old bitterness, re li.;irs. . the b"vl' of this f.im..uv i. .1 nt in a niflv, "portsnianlike and e I n.it ii red v.;ic, and at its conclusion lie turned to mv newspaper friend and ' ,,,!i..i n ly s.i id: "Vol! d rasacai, inn ilia., the s Miii'lril who sent uut !,,' si.ii v tl. il Harvey and 1 w.-re trv in;; to f.ir.-e "all t-ir.'et money on nil son. However, obi man. it did the trick. If il had not been for the I'.'vr ll-c V -ill ml I e of tins ill.' b"l'. Wit- n never would bare been I'l'-si icn " W'lile the Ibirv. v W iMcra.fn episode eii.li- l us al'iive r tel. there is no .l.oil t JPnl W..o,lr..'v Wilson deeply re granjaa way k ajNott by jm la the old daj la Kw Jarny." AaiaaaaatlaraJtla) Ofertsl TV Preaideat boked at In the Mat aerioo way, appanntl-f weighing erery srord I attered, aad aaid: "Yon at rigit, Taaialty. I'afoftaaat iaw preaaions ka-rv beta created. W kat eaa I do for Coloaat Harrey t att-aai ia aoiaa pavblia way avy appNuatie i what be did for an la th old daytPi i awad why, iiuamnck ai MeOxaba and decttnod tk Fraaeti ArabaMadarahlp, taia Mt might aac b otTr4 to Col. aI Harrey, adding that I believed k eweted aad woald frsTree'iat each a appoiatateat Th Preaideat aaid that tan waa ava admirable anggaation and antherlaed m to get la tod eh with Coloael Himr at ear aad aiak him th affar of tha r reach pott.' WH11 my relation with Coloael Haw rey wr at no time strained, aad in fact, up to thia day our friendship has boea baiatmptM. tttorrght it would be mora taetfal if I ah mi hi approach hint through th junior 8oaator from i'W Tori, Jam OGnrman. Imme diately upea leaviag the President, I went to the CniTereity Club, where Sen ator Ouormaa u staying, and told him of my convewetinn with th Presi dent ia refereaea to Colonel Harvey. He was enthusiastic and immediately got in touch with Colonel Harvey at his home at Deal. N. J., told him of th ('resident s offer, and asked for a eon ferenee. Then a thing happeaed which eompfltely destroyed these pinna fi reconeiliatioa. The following Kit day an interview signed by Colonel Harvey bitterly assailing th Pn-aidoat, a le.ired in The New Vork Time. The fat was in the fire. Senator O'Oormau and I were silenced. When I approached the President on Monday morning to diseuaa further the matter with him, he said: "I greatly regret this interview of Colonel Harvey's. Ilow can I now with propriety offer klm any postf Knowing Harvey as I do, he would he reluctant ta take it, for the roiintry might he of the opinion that he had yielded ia his criticism of ate by the offer of thia appointment, and I ecu I.I not in honor mnae the appointment now, for it might appear to the country that hy this method I was trying tu pur hense the silence of the Colonel. 1 am very sorry, indeed, thnt the plan we dit cussed has fallen to the ground. ' And thus th efforts of Mr. Wilsoa to bring about a reconciliation with his old friend ended in dismal ftiilur. iCoprrialit. llrll. br DutlUr, Pi-s (.:.) I'fo be Continued Tomorrow.) mm MP. CONFERENCE OPEfiS JaEXT VEEK "tory hnl ii f. :,s lie :ni! i I. Hie, ib . .1, i,;. . p. .it i 1 1 ter.'St s ( 1 '1 f mte .n oral. I t mv .'.'ii'.ti daejT Al! that 1 can sm is i,t vou h'e prove. . rs.f ,rrx l.g rnd that I wish J m,8lit hare an early opportunity tu tell vou fn. tn face how I rea'ly feel about it all. With wrmJi!ard. Cordially and tanhtuliv voiirs, WOOliHOW W IIM IX. Tor a while H eeemed as if the old relations bet wen the Colonel and the 'w Jersey (lovernnr would be re unte4, but Kims nnfrlendlr influence. d (lie v.linle niat'er, and, so faT ivns enncerned, there was no fei I n iis . 1 1 1 . t uiifi eli-r'ness or ,.. inn a i .1 C .toni'l llnrvey. Tn I u felt that Colonel llnrvey had iMy ilevot '.I bin If to his in the csrlv and trvinff days of , oil i.p.ry, an I tl.a' Harvey's sun f liinl mis untouched by S'ltish of anv kind. In everv w-ay he .,, soft.-n the nti f irtnnate impr'S 'hat lii.il been mado on the eoitn v vl.nt iniiiv th.mcht was an ', ii ' ii. '"lis way nt triitii.ff ft 1. An n,-.d.-nt in connection wit'. . .1 ', r is vi uri h relating: ,: iv nt tli inclusion of the r TiicI .v fabini t nice' n. tlo1 1. i t ai I 1 luigr-reil at the t vbic, ,..;r 1'iistuia, nnd gossiped about :T,,rs of the Admiti'.st ration and '!,,. . , 1'rv. T;i.'se dis,u.si,ins were and frank in everv way. I in the so, 'ill column of one of ! ug t.'pcrs of Washington car j st ry that Cidonel Harvey's ... Iorothy Harvey, w.is in 1 v. is a uuest nt the home of, ;i i :,.rk I t ok o isiep to ' ' OS to the Prtsi.tent, sutijest t ss ou 1 il be a gracious thing i P't! ami on the part of Mrs , to invite M-.ss Harvey to the ,lsun wedding, wbich waa j I tn t.ike place a few davi , i. r, I- i' i: tl . t in this way an npen j g i. 'lib I '' m i I.' tor th.' resninptlon ' of ti e old rcinti iisl ip between the Colonel nnd Mr. Wilson. The President appeared grea"v interested in the sug ee-?nn, saving tluit be would take it up; with Mrs Wil. on at once, assuring me 'hat it eoip. I be arranged. When I saw' I. ov reiuli'v he acted upon this surges j lion. I felt that this was an opening fori a full, frank iincussi.ni of ilie matter) . f l is rt'l.itie'is with Colonel Harvev. I I appro. i. Led the subject in this way: 'Tor a long tiiue, I have wanted to v.ss Ci.l.oiel llnrvey with jou. There i. no ibmbt, liovernor. that this in 1 n.rt ioat.' .iisi'de did not sit well on! live stoniacli of the American people. Wl.o.i.r v..,, ,,',,.,c it or not, the: country resented loiir attitude toward; v ir ..', fiieed, and out of this in ' coknt an impression has grown which is U'enming stronger w itli each day1 that '.vou pay little regard to friend" ! ship and the obligations that grow out of it. I have been hoping that in some: way the old relationship enn'd b ri snni.'d nnd that on would feel free at seme time in a public wav to attest voiir real feeling for Colonel Iiarvev TEXARKANA SHARPLY DIVIDED BY STATE LINE Things Very Different On Each Side 07-Line; Hai Two Adminiitrationi Kinstnn, Not. 4. Things are differ ent in Teinrknn.i, Texas, ami Teiar kana, Arkansas, according to Irvin J. Calkins, who with three or four other Kinstoniant his leased th public amusement nark at Teinrkana for a term of five years. If there is a fire on the Teias aide of the State line which ruu through a principal street of Teinrkana, the firemen on the Ar kansas side regard it in the Texas fire mens luisiness, wlnie a resident, wnn a "buu" on can stand on the Arkansas side nvj 'bawl -suit" a policeman on th Tvcjas aide to his heart's content. If he should be a resident of the Texas side there would be1 difficulty when he kutJ bark Lome, i f course. In Tet arkana, Texas, the Streets are paved, while In Texarkana, Arkansas, they are mil.idy and imkept. There are two sep arnle administrations, and one regnrils the other os decidedly unprogressive. The young women of loth Texarkana, Texas, and Texarkana, Arkansas, are good looking. Nature appears to have been impartial. though the citiai n of the two in one mnnteirmlftr haven't been able to see matters alike. Two police forces In tlie sutne town stay un their own sides of the main strict frontier, though each will eon descend to arrest a felon for " other and thon ho'. I tt i tit f-.r extradition pa pers from I jt tie Ko.'k or Austin be for he can be moved across the street Texarkana is a good sized t. wn of nearly :t. i H I inhabitants Tin-re are two postuftiees, but a letter addressed to a person at either lexark.'ina, lexas, or Tex.iikma. Arkansas, will roach ttie address regnidless of which aide ot the tine he lives on. Methodist Protestant Gather ing At Burlington Will Be . Largely Attended Burlington. Nov. 4 Th Mtb. aaaaal aeaaion of the North Careliaa Confer asset) f th. Methodist PrvsMtnat ehtire'i will roavea ia th Methodiat Protest ant church In thia city on Wednesday, November 9, at 10 a. as. Be. R. M Andrew-, V. of ttreeuaboro, who ha be a president of the eoafereae- for the past fonr yean, wi'l open the (rt aoasioa with devotiitnal exertises. railing of th loll of ministers and delegates and the reading of the presi dent's annual report. The North Carolina Mefhodiat Pr teetant eonferenc is the ohlest sanrual conference in the entire denomination The first annual session of the eonfer- enc waa he'd nt Whitaker't Chapel, ia the eastern part of the state, on IV cember 111, 1S2M. There were then only thre pastoral rh'igeM with U minis ters nnd d degates. There has been a ste.vdy and rapid growth each year since that time until today there ar 71 pastoral charges, representing L'L' 1 urehea, and a membership of approxi BADLY RUR&tED WHEN HOUSE IS DESTROYED Son Of SUtesriU Ki Kay Not Live; Criminal Cotrt, jairo luati'ly U,"i,ii(hi. The ronferena has met with the Burlington church three times before, first in IW, ajrain in HM and last in lli, each time ia th month of No vemlier. The members of the local congrega tion have boon working and planning all during the past year for the enter tainiiient of the conference and a few weeks ago committees were named, with N. A. Coble us general chairman aiol supervisor of the work. The homes of th peop c of the city have been can vtiMi'd by the various commit lees and suflniont accommodations have heu retired for the ministers and dele gates numbering about 'J00 in all. Home of the leading men of the de nomination wiil be iu atlvindanee at the conference, i'leludiug lr. Thomas if r .... .41.- . . ii. i,vftH, oi vv asnnigton, p. v . , presl dent of the general conference nnd the recogiii.ed leader of the doUouiinatioji- Hi fbovtght nnd a-l'rvtpv. foe the- paitt quarter uf a century. Ii v. A. i. I lixuri. I), v., of Halt ituore, M,., who is gen- iT-iJ secretary of the board of young peoples work of th- ibnouiioii ion, is ixpei'tcl to l.e a visitor and deliver an oldrcss. Ir. Ivvis i deliver an ad tress ;it J p. hi. un the (irst day of the con f erence. The conference program provides for very l.iisv f,.3s s of tin. g.-,t In rinir At II a. i.i. on W..n. s, lv i, oriiii t;, th- coiitorcii. e eoiuiiiuiiioii servoe vvill be conducted hy Itcv. J. ;. I'tit.l.ard. of lleuilersoii, foriiier pastor of the Hur 1 1 UK t u church. At .1 p. m. mi tin- open ing day the election of oi'i.ors v. ill oc cur. In t ii o i v. iiiiiir an u l it. s ..f w, wiil bo .1. I... r d I v a local speaker, alter which the conference riiioll will be p rea. hid by Kcv. It. M. Andrews, 1. II., of ( ireciislmrii. K:o h sueci'i'.liiig day of th.' ferenee will be filled with business and iidilnss.s. One feature of unusual interest will he the presentation of a misaiotiarv pa ti.ilit by tl.u llurliiigtori auxiliary vi the Woman s Homo and Foreign Mis sionary pocTPTv" 'on' Th'ur's'iTiiv' 'f'Vfnlrl'i' ut H o'clock. The wink the past v ca not w ithstaiol siou. One io atatstarlll. Not. 4. Cetuity Via Stba hrft yeatavday Pnliae, Ilka., in Mipoa to aMasagM tclliac that his an, CUnrli Ellia, had been acriously, if aot fatafly hura ed. ' partienJara wera hruaswi x eeot tlvat the young ansa a baraed when his hense waa destroyed by fire Tuewday night about 11 io cfcek. Latest rttport f run the injurW man was to tk effect that he could act ur viv. Th Farastrs' Uaion Vfarehouaa Com pany, las beea elftsd and lr. I Rny uier. nd,. l'..DuUji. Iulva been UAtitl r.-eiversL Aa inventory i bing tah ea to deUraiin th aaaets aad liabil ities. It Is said that the trouble wa dm? to distintiafactivn among the stock holders. Mr. L. White, who autfered a aereau breakdown Last weeak ami has been ia a serious conditio since, ha beea taken to Prou.loaks Sanatorium, Morgnnton, fur treatment.. Congresstn.an B. L. Ponghtoa la spending a few days in Statesvill pre paring hi brief for the Compvell IVughton Congressjtonal contest. kte. D, M. l.itaker, aew prediding elder of the Statcaville District, will arrive today with hi family and will occupy the district parsonage on Wal nut Street. Dr. l.itaker vvill preach next .Sunday morning at Broad Street Methodist church and in tk evening ;J Knee' Street Methodist church. Iredell superior court' will convene next Monday. The rather heavy crim i rial docket for trial at thia term include one murder case" aad a large ntirulcr of liquor eases. The homicide case la that of Boh Benson, colored. for the murder of Robert Dishman, taw mill man and farmer, on th road north of Watesville, after Pishmnn's ear had struck and demolished Ben son s buggy wheel. Henson was cap tured a week later nnd taken to Char lotte fur safe keeping. You never can tell. Honeyed words sometimes have a ating ia their tale. STRENGTHENING CLAIM WOQTEN WAS MURDERED Kinitoa, 4-Canwel fi th procirtio hr today ftated that ari dene would aa iatiwduoed ta court at yiunesw'ill, ri-, aiantb to aerengtkaa ha alaia thnt George Woo tea. aaaiabea af a ataaainaat rat- atHeraoMh ol7ru -smaa iamigr, was taiiiofreij, in coivi uiwu aaasi nawiaorii, na. eleven aaoathj ago, WooteVa tnu'-ibit I body waa fouad ia th yard af a rural dwell ain4 Joaaa, who with, a son wt aMas4 fur tha '"alleged 'crime. Tha oWeaa crim4 thatoaa f th Jones firnd after someoue hid shot oat Wk4Y " '''' Actording to T.hria. Voatca, who wilt repiesent U faaiily at tha trial in Decembor, poj'.poucj from last spring, the 4tat ha tor used an almis iuu iroaa gut oi ijia joueg v iu tiy ! lisHefoni, f$. inax -Tvsra waa no -in - TfitfrW'T' for th dwelling and hi tody drug ged in!a th yard. Th, girl U b( voi.i VCUat Ug for a witness and th pros arattott xpct her viiloc to h tha st damaging Introduced by lta aide. -th class. Tk the ffietn wr le ed a fallwi Vic-i'resilent, JJr, J. T. Harrod, Norfolk, 'a, tacrrUry, Min i'raaeea Gregg, Greeaibora, V. C. trrasarer. Wis Olya - Barrett, lot College. X. C. Many trw!r dealar tha AraVa tl b tl kaadsenxest epl at tha aarth, of the eonfereiice during ir is ei.iisi,l..rcd a success ag ti e finaiii ml d-'pics built ; See Our Beautiful FL 0 WERS Every Day. Just a Whisper From Fayetteville Street. Out of the High Rent District. McCarron Floral Company Phone 207 14 E. Hargett St. ehnreh has bei Freshmaa Claea Electa Oileera. Eb.n College, NJ 4. I'tiler tho dkreiea f Profeaiox Paul ii Kemiett th eshnien students of the eoilege rasrt this week for tha purr.es f or ganizing the Frtahuiaa Class. More than IV.' student wer enrolled in the claaa. Mr. John Hmith, flreeni tioro, N. C, wai atected prldent of 11 HENS LAYING 221 EGGS A I.!0!fl1l- Alrnavt Qava Ua fcaialnf Chrckana. , Than ha Triad This Plan. "Waaa I trt trted Dm Imf, I waa ry iar aaj. )aa asy t almost aalt (ttlat 1 t sss ry iar T Tk tMt meet a. ti 11 kena laid 221 tt( raising etttek-wi, but aew I will ralsa aa mai aa l eaa. Mr, r. C. lenac. llle(ot, ri tM aaa usfls itast ar keaa tar ing and kaap taoi la lag, ta cais tt winter. T press L try this: diva year hew Dn Baa a4 wstell result rr teath- Il l aoat Hod that tt MT lr Met If tal r sou a good prelt besides, tell tn -and jo-ir money will be sbserfully refanded. Do 8anc tCklaew fee ett-lartaci I twlatl teal and ceaditieaer. It Is easilf live la tt fW4. iaiprv ik m i aeaua ana ast aer nreag- e ad mas aetlv. t I guraat4 te sl tk (!. t ttr kw cold ar l tk wthr. loa Bang ea d Qiinea wreasiiiiy from your druggist r aeultry remedf dsssiss, or eeacf to far a aacksga by mill prepaid. Barrel!-Dagger C., 114 labl SI4(., Iataaaata, lad. SUPREME COURT REPORT VOL. 181st ' Now on Sale $3.00 poUg 15c CONSOLIDATED STATUTES 2 VOLS. $20.00 Po$Uf e 25c Other Lw Book Send For Price List , ' School Book, School Supplies Write ui. ALFRED WILLIAMS Sc CO. lUleigh, N. C. Cadillac 57 Suburban IN PERFECT CONDITION Driven less than nine thousand miles by owner, equipped with new Kelly Cord Tires, two new extras, covers, best type bumper, shock absorbers, etc.; just re painted. Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Can be seen at Carolina Cadillac Garage Raleigh, N. C r inlilit iiin.il rs'in.liv scli'inl rnoii.s .ril I viil.'il lit SIX i- Il ll l .'lies ; two new churches I'igun; (iiic t' irs.niiigi' hmih: ; imr pur I Miiu- l iiiil. I'r-s. nt iii.li' t' i.ms lire j that al p.'isturs i!l rcc.-uc tln-ir sal ' lines in lull, ii ui there will he :i ii'im her of clmrcles nn tho limi.ir rull-. having p:m nil claim ot' the niitiusl mill gem r il cm i , ri. e. s ! rl'iiiij.'. s in pn-t..r.il I'linrir- s n:,. un' nip i ' .'.1, l.ir tins will nut l.e ipiite up t" l;..' nverage. us tiki pri.pie ri.ni' tic n g plensi'd v cur. wilh their j. listers ilunng tin HOI .DING REVIVAL IN HENDERSON !li n l. rsi ri, Nov. 5 Rev. K.-ivnu'ii'l Hruvvhing is still being hcriril hv- eon gicgitinns thnt rcpiirc pr:u' icn 1 y the . ..p.' i'v ,.(' tlie char, h in his ceii-l i. t ot' the revival meeting at the Motrin. hat lipisi'.ipnl church. The preacher is de nimn'ing sin in all of its types, an. I p.ent'.i'g "'it the greater an.l the less.'r evils of the Hey. and fi'llowmg this up with a.imoiiirii.ns to his hearers to "al's in the path of righteo'isncss. Headaches From Slight Colds. Ijixulive JtKiiMo gl'lMM; Tii. i.ts 1. h.'ve the . '.i.i, !,,' .y run e tl, VU. A t i. i .- I.i .,t ,'. e iiinl g, rm il, stri.ver. Tie t,'etiiii;ie l.erirs VLf 'U!i:i tore uf l;. W. (.revo. ,lle Mir.- v-.m ;.t HIIDMM ' .TL Ailv. Shoes hoes Do You Understand the English Language? Have you compared the prices of our Shoes? Do so if you please. If you find wt don't save you from 50c to ?3 per pair on Men's and Women's Shoes, kindly re turn them and pet your money back. Our Slides arc anions: the best you buy, our styles are up-to-date. . ' Every Shoe, guaranteed to give satisfaction in reason or they will be made good. ' "That Wonderful Ctor" Made In Porto Rico but smoked everywhere. FRACUtAivrr arid MILD U ii,. Snv r s.'h till. est apca tbe Governor a undoing, 'at least Ii tsaj l reciiirocatioa for tae' Norfolk, Va. and Return FOOTBALL GAME Armistice Day November 11, 1921 NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE VI. VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SPECIAL TRAIN via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Leya Raleigh 11:00 p. m. November 10 Lrea Norfolk 11:00 p. m. November 11 Tickets aim Konnrrtl ea all reialar train aolnr, Naseenher It and reiralsr train retaraln prior to siini(ht of November 12. The s.l, NORTH CAROLINA LINK epcrstin. Its trains into the t ttr of .Norfolk WITHOI T TRANSFER. Pullman Cart and Coaches For Information Call On Singleton, D. T. A Raleieh. N. D. K. Kiberta, CT. A,,,. Raleigh, N. C. G. B. Underwood, G. A ; Raleigh. N. C. J. H. McWilliama, G. A Norfolk, Va. Men's Shoes Men's Calf Skin Welt Shoe stock No. 6605, assorted widths, price Men's Mahogany Welt Brogue, price , $3.95 $4.95 One of the best linen Prices of Work Shoes made for Men. $2.95, $3.85, $4.65 Boys' Army Shoes, among the best that are made $2.75 and $2.95 Ladies' Shoes Women's Calf Skin Welt Oxfords, assorted widths, price Women's Mahogany Bal Strap Oxfords, price , $3.95 $3i3S Partly Self Service Wake Shoe Store 127 E. Martin St. RALEIGH, N. C. i
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