' i . l . . " . - . - . - . - -. . . - - . SIB " ' ' ' , . a M . - - e , . ! i , " -., i ' r-PRmClPlXVIxOXHEN r v s . volume xxxre AAMf. Nrtk Cuvtiaa.' Tiisdiy; Octobck 21, 1920 NUMBER 42 WEEKLY RALEIGH LETTER PABKEB AND.THB NEGRO WO MAN OSCULAR ANONYMOUS REPUBLICAN . SLANDERS. 1 E. - TRINITY "NEWS V ' A rood matey txsople fiim,'hew at- tenaed the brecnaborqi fair. REPUBLICAN LEADERS IN' 'A '!" . CSf ERNQR T. iW, BICKETT WITH NEGRU S'lLHPERV'i 4 - SPEAriS IN LEXINGTON .i Tr I. .Y""'."'1 ,iwBii ucan party lit g come Into NorJv. Car-v 4, ; -v: ?; Nations. fo?ch!i!?e L V' pliJ with, its apepal to tho-iUcM.r--tackett wca last peen worang in High fornt, ts at of corresnondpne- betwafu National' n.,i. . " Raleigh, Oct&WThe latest and wme n;emnt:pt tho factory cloa- Chairman Will -Hays, ThomnM .W.-t:a heaHWn. with inTw most represenUtiva erowd of .North i, .j.'v a Miller, Eastern director of U Rspuai mlhliriasra. In the course of' his Carolinian! that ever assembles el JMell Rdielf and wife, of lican, national committee, n! X.. Lee the governor aaitil Stete Capital .oncaeach year J. 'Kv "fe 5 "Peraon of Hickory, an ex-neo sen, jSU fa candidate for any othei ing in Raleigh week in attendance yrttt tiw r.Wt There-is not about u.e the the State Fair. This j week the jBhw, PoUowfaroi theteels of the ambition for further polit- rowd is more represenUve ti3ffJd0.bushel8 i -cation of the -sensational, letter acal preferment." Continuing, he said seen Row jure out from Oreensboro to the norro t j- "I rmht have folded my arms at the men ui ie sif meae .eiwrj, vruca tnvj the 'in the possession of the War and rested with the Pc.JiOr disihjptisn of being th war governor S, because it la .the year of a gen-japplea from one tree. ? ., : p1 election, when the. big political' Quantises of .tobacco can be 'eral !!.- i ors .nf on the-streets o Hisrh : Poiniv Prominent men can picked out on of Meckof I4rtK; Carolina daring the great the fair grounds ana mine notei iOD--- "vv .nit .wunt w lenourg county, leave little doubt as Hestfjeonflict of the ages, but-1 could hies, and they art taking advantage of, J vPf S" tllhe' toth" PurPose of the Republican pwt nOfisa-the buck on taxation to my 1, fine occasion, and opportunity to 'fsed lst Sunday night with some-to capture North-. Carolina and 499ati. ).w)nwmy uneen jominK tne cnurcn. : H,h-ri cffas .,.,.0(oi,, ij.yi.ji.: .1.. v' j- ;i u .empr,iekett.said "I appeal from PiiSi' djfunk to Philio sober." char?- i;he humor of the people or various , i", r-tv y18, nusiings,. says mmseu.. lor cojntentv!jn' thi election changed the ina counviea wiw i coju v"'r-ii ! : T uugc ixuiies. t-ji .hi BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW WEDOII.'G RAMSEUR NEWS of . Ir districts and describes NVOso:ttid:oif:that party from one of de- -fte political parties, -ana tneir - ""-I" iSl 'I j .m greatestautocrat 5in- time;sie5.:to:wfe North Carolina to a.de 1ates. It is being emoraceu py your -"1 j -.CTu '""JV oegan, - provuig peyona per-eavenrure. aire jpr political profit. t!rrespondeni and he has beett struck sPe11 w.e?k-end wth their aunt in that the former jtat : senator read;lax books of North Carolina no Trtth the r&t&jf a wSioiidaa qfan nT from an secuonH 0J. W10 owe v.- ' .. i"i'i wsmwiimruuin.wuiiK ttuouu;.ntuasj jciuo, saia ,tne iroveiYior. "in xons -. u . i. . 4v. v aia Sermon' to his conerpiralinn. !?iiti. 1.5. i,., . r . .; - i.-.4!ifi.i..' It-. a ....... ,. . of the national Democratic can- ay nignt. ims is s last sermon be- Hays is not the mention of a buhdred th ia;books-:made the story that An s have beeri . vastly Improved lore onfnw,...i- - per week., It & Us frank .ment-'lM Sapphira fold' -about the dis- thin the laSt two or ttuec weens.' " "-r. n r-- lew tnat' ne ejtpects 'to share the victory poso otheip property resemble the Tnuuii w . i- i tnat, aays last-week in Greensboro. -nrUiv. o-o.,.!,. r.mt tv., tj.j j..Sl.--!lJ: tm... .j i- Tliat the league juj. .". , i, n.n 'W..- i ri.i """r uauf uc. ncv w jr.9jwiKf wverrotj!. xno om las t the hearts of the great majority I 1 Buell, Wagstaff, of Jhomasr end is pushing the Harding band, bQok;weten;ot even related to the !2 North Carolina people .'and -that. spit the week-end with Miss-wagoa loy8-fo's&ts.'aiid.a' colle;t'S:'or;iaKe. The old ! iempha: nects c ,didates have from Ms party, by his more! rroi. moms, of the; high school, be "his 1 rn i n f iiiv.u i' ana upy"""'" - :recent tion of a peace treaty, even wita reser vations. school, be his. Th Reverend , Person evi- ijasticfe anirieaualitiesand a comedy wrote .National mmw&m'ufa-theT3peaker, n-lwi pro- Mist Margaret Morris Untie Clarence Spauxh Polities, politics! That's all we One of the most beautuui wcudits hear. But the time is here for us all ever solemnized in the Methcdist Ks- to do our best for the best interest of . copal church in. Asheboro occu eu our county, state and nation and do yesterday evening at six o'clock w .oa it with fervor and sound judgment. Miss Margaret Moans was married to , It seems to me that any foirmind Mr. Clarence Spaagh. ed,. right thinking man in ov.- county The church was artistically decorat- of Randofph would be disgusted with ed with Southern smilax, trailing ce- the extravagant, misuse of our coun dar, ferns and 'cut flowers and was ty's funds and the poor management most beautiful. Preceding the cere- of the county's affairs end would come mony Mist Nannie Bulla rendered aa out on the good old Democratic sldo organ prelude, after whicn Mrs. Lee and place in office this year a good Earnhardt, of Salisbury,! sweetly sang reliable set of men to manage the ex "I Love You" and "At 'Dawning." Next penditure of our money that we pay came an interlude byMiss Bulla, then into the treasury of the count;. It is to the strains of Lohengrin's Weddine the duty of every man and WOMAN March the bridal party entered from to think seriously of this and do their the rear of the church in the following full duty to support the ticket that order: Mr. James Gosling-, of Vin- will give our county a reform in gov-ston-Salern; Mr, Eugene Morns and ernment and who will give us a square Mr. Cliff Morns, of Asheboro. a,id Mr. deal in the management of our srood James Bell, of Linwood; fallowing county and place her back in me front came the attendants: Miss Hallie ranks of the state where she i roDerly Ross, of Asheboro, in orchid satin, belongs. and carrying pink chrysanthemums, No stone is being left unturned by with Mr, Robert Deal, of Greensboro; our Republican friends and we should Miss LuciJe Morris, of Asheboro, in take notice of their activity and let jink satin, carrying pink enfy anthe- woman on our side be left off the reg mums, with Mr. James Taylor, of istration books when they are closed ing' an arm bouquet of white chVys- Saturday night. "Arise good ivoman anthemums.1 She Was followed by the and let your vote count for right use dame of honor, Mrs. W. A Uadei vvood. of our funds and good goverrment in of Asheboro,' handsome hi a gown of the coming years and you will be lavendar satin and , 'carrying white, poud that you had a part in making chrysanthemums. Then came the ring it so. ' bearer, little Miss Lvcy Clyde Ross, A number of our folks attended the dressed' in white organdie: bearing the speaking at Asheboro last Saturday, ring in the heart of a lovely white 0ur '4 friend "Long Shanks" was chrysanthemum. . Preceding the a visitor m Ramseur last Friday. He bride came' Master E. L. Moffitt, Jr.. told the writer that he had voted fiftv- Miss'Berta Welhoirw Is after a loner illness. Will Hays some lime during July for ceydad , jianiie-xample3 -jOrit have ' and little Miss Margaret aammond five mes and had never scratched his improving on the twentieth "of Qiat -month. HaysT'nr'lii,iiknt.iB '.nrlariiUt - aianner, in addressing "my dear. Mr. . I'ersdnV e'icynstiicB' giving the figures and iTto Morrison and thettata ticket,! Mr. and Mrs.,Fred Ingram, of High said' this to the self confessed statesv-corrtmiij n with one accoio wnm "tr"": -"1BO ue"" man 01 uatawpavvjust a. word 01 pery ai8C0erei.:he9e examples made an tney th TlemocratlC , '1 " cordial annreHation for Vour k-'nd let-, pvirlerife flfiert: (rnmcinn nn unrii. : We-are-Mad to see Mrs. Bruce Cra- ter of the fourteenth. Your tugges- ertce and the further he went the more ven out after being confined to her flons are timely. Let me have them ntflusj'tstif. became his leavers in M jf' ur r. w v 1 fully and freely at all-times. With, theinftoplause' for the truth and jus- Mr. ana .Mrs, -.w, O. Masscy spent very cordial good wishes; I am, sin- tice'ebodied in the revaluatiot, act as a.ne? ",' r.i fnr the Democratic cSdate "to govern homostof M have come to.taow better than hev-did in the days precedirg the Se Primary. It is'the concensus of ISfl'Sra ticket. There rc'" r x5. DREAMLAND MATTRESS CO. . ling cerelv yours, etc." The letter is sisrn- carried rout thia Vear. "For every in- led in Chairman Hays' own handwrit- starucd you can show mcrtliere a piece with baskets of flowers whiM tW- good Democratic ticket yet. strewed in the bride's pathway. The Mr- John D. Stinson, of th South bride was given in marriage by her ern Railway Company, spent Sunday father, Mr, Eugene Morris, hey ap- with friends here, proached the altar by the! west aisle. Mr 'C ' Watkins, of Grpcnsboro, The bride was 'exquisitelytgBwned in was visitor he,re last week. Duchess satin with court train and Mr. J. I. Lambert and others went veil caught with orange blossoms. Her Greensboro last Sunday afternoon, bouquet was of bride's roses with .Revival services began at the Bap- shower of lilies of the valley., She was WS1, cnurcn nere Sunday morning led met at the altar bv the irroom who 1?Y paster, Rev. J, F. Blr.ck. It is l- KTTS S Businesspris ""it on the-rlgiltration of I Mr, G. A. Patterson, Rpfprrd to Rastern Director. ' .will briiUP jOikihe market Til show you rise for Asheboro' i 4,0 u , h t.,nnnl I0f-that Mfc bring mora h than their who has been that Reverend Person communi- value d the .tax books Jotjay.' . fax amendment. In will operate he said Winston-Salem will of rt'perty4 Valued higher than it entered with his best man. from the hoped that this will prove a great m Familial With These Amcndmer4s Dreamland. Mattress Factory. It will Xr in "Bteedmc 'Kansas ltaysPay 3ncoine-;tax than" the entire Get ramiiiar wiMt " nfc-ij.ba lurntWl In tli nmhnwl nk.i - speaiter m cieeoing nansas. riaya r jjj , . lamilianze i"., iiUU A k snlendld Vmfnv man nut nrJii- n ler, aswrn oirecw oi ine- i.cpuuu , w'j wi.-j.iai.vMl fh 77--v::? cxa national commrotee and on B'fns '-4- 1 ' m-. "ami . ,. ' - ui'vaka,iiia)MK i the merits of th t t ments to ths consirtuuuu their adoptiosu ie, I trtprther.". and are a gary w tnu miuw."u ifZ The ecect of these' amend? tracing in- mattress making and his Snder what conditions vou would be'forever. Throughout' the land thous- . J .t' f. nf the maureeses are as eood ' as can- be -.m.- 1. 1 i. ands of orators went abroad, he recall- people at the polls in' NoveinDer win "r "c j-'v. . ject8 you ftre best versed and also in cu i.mi.s m, ,,u.r.u f, . r. . ..m.er, Cw ity ou cou d fcg mogt use. mB K . ljraik c peaw:. A,C .... a rrAGOOa hllf nonAVofao and vkinn1fAa A . . , TV aAlfltnM aw macaa nvwl 1. Give authority to the staie w T" tJ",ful. As the campaign gets under way, .V1" vk: net income from alfc sources above mattresses. , u .g posaMe that x can utilise your those who died, died for peace, he de- exemption of not les than S-J.OW lor . services. Sincerely yours, etc." To y1-' T "K- u" " ca'"1 married man or widow or widower Dei d which Reverend Person replied in two . the 30th division to his mother, i, i.,f mirn i.wm nr rhil-l Mrs. -Eliza Elizabeth Davis died at -i0i MriH.ii .Tir written a week before he went to his dren. and to all other persons not less uB...-,v An hundred a week, he informed Mr. than $1,000. 2. To limit poll tax to not exceed pastor's study. During the ceremony meeting for the church and communi Miss Nannie Bulls' softly 'slaved "To ty at large. a Wild Rose." The beautiful- &M im-. The writer and family spent last pressive service of the Methodist Sunday with friends at Bennett, We Episcopal- church' wa3 used; after found this little town: developing into, vhich the bridaT'party 'retired' to the f splendid place, of trading, lumber strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding in? and v farming.: and church- and; Mik ) -;i.v;J :'ri -y school vwork commit to ha front m .Immediately -aftelHJcftef ing $2 for state, and tor mu:vcipli- xies, i.uu. death on the battlefield and in which aged 54 years. Miller was hi s price'and three or four the soldr express no fear st dying .She was a splendid woman and will speeches a day his speed He had that mothers in the future might not be greatly missed in her neighborhood. dne it for Hughes and Ofcott and was have to Bay Good bVe to uniformed ready to do it for Harding and Cool- "'"'" .. . iL , , fjjjyj. nibVI UCOl.llUlllg 111 glVIIVUI 1LVV1U of the American soldiers in the war, Governor Bickett reached a climax with the declaration that "if you wo- Person's Letter. fevi. school not no irohoHiong And; i. well v. rar.tlw.nevt--t--BrWe'i- T"T:?'!''T'l 'B;A-,'';T V where,' reviVar services ere no Tjeinjf jidf l.W. 1 ,.. ..... . ' COU' 3. To reduce rate oT tax un prop- "y no ooes inai, ana jd(fe. But the' Reverend tells it erty for general expenses Of KtaU and " "Rmjuu'w m auuieuce. . counties from 66 2-3 cents -to a limit ","","":UB -' o..h,c.. , ik . . -, ino ..iih of One of the certain sums of the propert- waning cnances 01 we nepuciicans is rursuani vo your leiier 01 ar mst, men vuv iixe your sons iuuKnt, jox 4. To substitute a rule of one in- the fact that numerous anonymous instant, wherein you informed me that will be overwhelmingly elected." stead o-'tvo years'' residence in state slanders against prominent Democrats Hon' Bascom Slemp, of Virginia, had. and fou months H prec'net a nua'l- 1" the form of "letters" have recently called your attention to me with a view Mr, John M. Brittain Weds Miss Mabel fication for voting ' been recieved by voters of both sexes, of ltilizing my services in the present M. Ray, of Chapel Hill 6. To abolish payment of poll tax The cowards who attempt to aplll this campaign. I appreciate very much, in- On last Friday, October 14, a beau- d ,,i;!i. " . , Kina 01 Slow poison around will not eea any woro tnat may come irom mui norae weuuinir was soiemmzeu ai - H MMV.ai.IUIl IV, TVWUK- . - . . .. T . j ,U U..- .V- I .V. U-JJ-'. 4-. U. ' Prkr nH iha N,m Wnman Cirru- even iioiw uubuiuiik on meir en- ium. I niu uuucu w uc uu uic nusv- mo iiumx ui uic uuuc b pbicmui, xxi Isr. - velopes, mailing then on tkj trains, ingg ere this. I wrote Chairman Hays and Mrs. T. A. Ray, of near Chapel ti nmnt. so that the recipients- cannot tell that I desired to begin in bleeding Hill, when their daughter, Miss Mabel, rnee for governor had a good sise where they were mailed. The c!cn- Kansas about September first, and end was married to Mr. John M. Brittain, rcrowd to hear him in Raleiirh about dere rs will not influence aity votes.l tho day before lcton in Nw York of Asheboro. The ceremony was per- ihalf of them Democrats but he dis-ibut it is to be hoped they will break! City, going into Iowa, to Chicago formed by Rev. J. F. McDuffie, pastor invo vne pemienuary ero toxtg. inrouga inuiana, iret TirKinm, uiuv ana oiu icacner 01 uie uriue. inisn Absentee Voters Law Upheld. - to New York and especially in each Margaret Eubanks sank sweetly, O, In upholding the constitutionality doubtful or close congressional dis- Promise Me, before the sacred vows of the absentee voters' law,, the State trict and to put in a few speeches in were said. Mr. and Mrs. Brittain left Supreme Court was unanimous The the state of New Jersey. immediately after the ceremony for a anrument of the counsel for the Re-1. "I am sure you realize that the short honey moon. The bride is a appointed them. Aside from hit dis- kuMion of the taxation subject, in Hilch he exalted the income tax and rbelittled the rest of the Democratic pvrJuation program; there was little rrvttl mat In V.I. .k IT ri A tint fulfill the hopes of many present bylpubliean Candidate for State treaurer,trend is Republiian," the Tar Heel beautiful and accomplished young wo leven referring to Joalah ' William who brought the tuit, wat that the negro ssyt to Director Miller, but the nmn. She was educated at North Car- 1 iic Jr B (leclarStlon vhSt IrSrSer wan , wium b iciuiucu pin tin-iv .it. vuuuii.tvii . t, mo . - viiou wiickc aui "wiirem . '. ... . ' I a Ak. B.. r .IkA.! kABW .AttolM. . I la'- f -Afl imi Smhtt4 jr yiiufring wic ruceiuuu xnr. uuii . , t - - - Mrs, Spaugh left by automobile for Endrw2?d- s Tl8 olr.JdJriejBd Greensboro, from which place they go w- A- ward and family. Mr. Ward to Palm Beach and other points in s one -of the prominent men in the Florida. - town and .Is doing, much good in the TolloWing the rehearsal Tuesday -S0od--terest of his community. We night Miss Hallie Ross entertained the greatly enjoyed our visit to Bennett, bridal party at the lovely home of her Hon. W. C- Hammer was beard by paWs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, on "apy -of our folks at Franklinville Sunset Avenue. The home was beau- Saturday night in his able address on tifullv decorated in autumn lenves and thf, lssue of this campaign. Let us cut flowers. The dining roolii was a lly ti the support of this man who scene of lovliness in green and White has done so much for our county in flowers where the hostess served f the channels of service that has brick cream and cake. had to with building up our section of The bride is a most charming and the state and elect him to Confrress lovable young woman. She wts rdu- th such a majority that wi.l show cated at the North Carolina College him our appreciation for the past for Women and has taught for the years service. past two years. She Is a daughter o( - . Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morris, of Ashe- Mr- an.d Mrs- Pfe of. Southern Pines boro, and a young woman of most luitertam. I pleasing personality and has a large Mr. and Mrs. June Page, of South- circle of friends. ern fines, deiigntiuny entertained The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs! Thursday ievening of last week corn Robert Spaugh, of Lmwood. He made plimentary to the members of the a splendid record in the late war and Shamburger-Page bridal party and upon his return was made district the out of town guests who l.ad ar manager of the Southern Bell Tele- rived for the weddinsr Friday. Thus phone Company, with headquarters at day afternoon the bridal party was en Ralelgh. Upon their return from their tertsined at Pine Bluff by Miss Alice honeymoon, Mr and Mrs Spaugh will Page and Frank Shamburgor at "Up reside in Raleigh lands," which is the home of the A large number of out of town bride and groom, Mr. and Mr- Frank guests were here for the marriage. Shamburger. the moat denaelv iranrant man in Public life In -North Carolina on the! (taxation subject.' But ha has quit puoting Jonlah's utterance! on the sub ject tome montha hark In an attemnt ito bolrter up his own argument I Candidate Parker, with mncn gusto, fepeated that old threat which he hs Nn making in every speech since , episode of the circulation 01 uie letter tt the neuro- women occurred, n the hope that he could becloud the Htue of negro women Totes in this lection. .. "I have not InratArl the scoundrel et," he declared. ?but I lave evi- 'eaw, and it toon as I can fasten it '" him I m brand the wrUer . of Ut cirrular for Ka , U " ' t& ( arker knows at wJI as the . people "m he sneakt to on the t.mbject, 1t no fwhlte Democrat", had sny TSf to do with it. "He-WW that 1'H NEVER.be able to FASTEN tn any neb man. Ho knows pr- V Well th.t V- Ii itklnM ' 4hl. ' nf threat In the hope 6f fooling TmUd white Republican. ho re- applaud hit threat.- Farter m" the same statement In the ,l Tch of tht campaign, tlie day Uie election Tor the Mill un t"irpo. And he will -till . P-lled to say he htt NOT VKT It on any white LVmoVrat ul.'J.'liplr of cheap politifK oH for Gdnlner end Tne". fin I fie, "WrtclaUon of Morrifwin, Any no longer need of the law. Chief should hazard nothing since the worn- Mr. Brittain is the son of Mr. and Justice Clark, in his opinion, knocked an vote must be corralled and they Mm. J. T. Brittain of Asheboro. He it cold when he showed that forty- are to sentimental we must make plain v-. recently received license to prac- three states now have contimed the to them had we ratified the treaty as ticc law." statute in existence to protect citi-, brought back by Mr. Wilson ojr sol- r sens neces-arlly absent from their dler boyt would be fighting today iA; SPEAKING AT LIBERTY home precincts on election. He stated. Russia, Of course, it is jtoo late to! ' . that the fact that only seventy per emphasize the fact that we should Hon. R- L. Burns, Presidential cent of the white men of this Hate had have demanded the complete abroga- elector, will speak at Liberty 1 uesday been volng of lata year, wne partition of all secret trestles to a par- night, October 19th at 7:30 oclock. due to the failure nf the authorities tition of Europe gefore going into the Hon. R. N. Hackett will also speak at to provide tn absentee oters ' law war at we did not fight for pelf or Liberty Friday night, at Liberty high toonerl None of the othef ttatea has flory but for a righteous peace, bat- school auditorium. repealed the law. and the court asw',ed upon right We should not stand t " no reason why North Carolina should for the Saar Valley iteal, German fully paid me at that time a hundred do so. It it fait in Its operation and.East Africa, West Bank of the Rhine week. , I believe he w Ul say earn previniont to every psrty;, , , or the Pacificator to Japan or Stan- ed evry penny of it I-t jour con-llorri-on Beck aa the Stamp. tung. . science and the plaudits of my hearers Everybody will be glad to leain that ,"A peace. bssed upon foite is not be your guide. i the temporary throat .troublo ffromysoe uteere the Hickory racle to . "Now I regret thatil am r.ot able which Governor Morrison suffered able mperior campaigner, "and America to tender my Mrvicf,1 He! few dayt early last wk, - was not thould be left free to take tkltt with no special charge, believing tnat the tfWous, and that he will be thick right wherever It found 1 feel committee will io the right thing Jb in the fray M ever from now OnUI able to deal wlthl. Demorratic Inef- me, besides hope - to shari ithe victory November 2.,' He hat prove.1 one of,fldncy" he eontlnuet. "Cotruptlon, that most Muredly awalU us. I am the mort effecUve campalgrwrs In the want of vision, no flted pollcv, waste ever anxlout to serv e my Pty. Hont history of the state, and the trouble of public money a cabinet of medio- the eampalgn wlU ba un er sy by with his throat was due to overexer- cres, a one man peace delegation, a the fifteenth instant Bil i? wher tlon (n re.pon.ling to appeal U pek one man gorernnient, the greatest Hv- ever yod tee fit for as st plaeet b adliUon U those on hi Ing sutocrst of thl. or any other day. onfour peeches a. day - Ihm Ihe en-n-giilaf Itinerary, as made for him ', 'At to my albllify to make good.- rgy and teal.' The Wter wu nrifnad, hythe eUU chairman.' Pecple from he wrote, .aWMnjf th-great. ym"!S wit; vie naim, i mom imraiii mr "' - - i you to tta Hon Van Vechn Olcott postscript reads: -Have each state of the laf firm ef -Olcott Blatk and chairman to bill me for four or five t- - r.,kM. tt.i'iriinv inrwIiM at once in the close Cnnrret- New Yotk 6ty, at I was emptoyed by slonal dlrtrictt where there sre eolored Mm to campaign for him and . ex- voter, itnnning no iwr, vuan Governor Hughes in , He cheer- twentieth." . , , ' ( the' sortlon reeStl)( revered by Gov-j prnnr Morriami say "Uiere ast peen nothing like It on the ttrr.p ' tlnf the dyt of Zeb'Vsnre.'' Thry add that the poop!, women mtond, have not tumd wit In euch large num Ijert la a, feneration. , ;. , the v CHANGE IN SPEAKING DATES Mrs. B. Frank Mebane Turns Back on I Republicans. Will Support Demo cratic Ticket. Mrs. B. Frank Mebane, one of North The speaking appointment first ad vertised for the county candidates at Welch schoolhouse was Monday night, Carolina's leading women, ha turned October 25th. The date ha been her back upon the Republicans and changed to Tuesday night, October wjn support the Democrats ticket. 26th, and the speaking at Randleman jrg. Mebane was four years ago, a has been changed from Tuesday night member of the woman's special which to Monday night, Octooer 25th. toured the West in intereKt of Mr. Hughes, the Republican Presidential POLITICAL SPEAKING candidate. Mrs. Mebane is st n !y in - " favor of the League of Nations and Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of gave thin as orie of her principal rea State, will speak in Randolpn county, ong for upporting the Democratic especially to the women; at Trinity ticketi She went to Europe, doing College, Tuesday, morning, October what he couj(1 to a.vlate suffering 26th at 10:00 o'clock; at Asheboro foiia-i,,- tha war. She aavi not to Tuesflay at 4 o'clock; at Ramseur ,UDDOrt th eajrue of nations meant ir zeth at 7:.w i.i,tni f.iih with th himaa vhn tin o'clock. The men are invited lo these i ri,.ior npi.i. Tuesday night October 26th meetings as well st the women. PUBLIC SPEAKINGS I Former Ramtear Girl Wed Rocking, i . htm Man w T, r ui. v. ... .i, mist Victoria crown, oi r,uprrw, Mr. H. M. Robins, Esq. will srak w. ,i m u'l'fn, v.i. tlmFffi county Gadly. October 10, In HamlrU October 22nd, 1920, with tho county, th. HnmrhiM- rtf Mr. candidates. w erst - is . . . - nr. t 7, m .in '.,i, vA na mrs. r.. w. urown, oi immseur, ftr 1 iK lltnt but hM held a responsible position Z?L?oa - ' 8ttunlfty hfhU stenographer in Ellerbe for f.w p October 23rd. past two year. She is a very aceomolished I Seral , h Newt from different counties in the ihun' whw wUI m sUte it that negro women HoVe been.1":"! pwn- ' i . registering, i The campaign dur.ngthe, . fc f . . twoike Lalh. ' past week hat been marked by the eal . .P1" "te Poretliy Uthef , . , gernest with whkh negte men and wo- ; Little Dorothy LoretU Luther, men have placed their names to rg- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Loth Istration books. .Reports Indicate that rn died October 0 and was laid to rest this situation has prevailed practically in the family grave yard Or bet 7th. i til over the ttatev X. ' Wa our mntht and 27 days old. - t V w