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- 7 . : ' . J CK&jffNOTi: BACK. BIDAr, SEPT. 18, 191 Vol. O. lVo !8"V:-:-ai ,lrf ?iv. - I TO MiSMil or vi wiauuerea me in an idenftity-behind the letter "X." IdemnAsththaiter, ofr that P,ulicalijr 4isQlcse,his identity hy claimin its! authtirshig. G&tesville, N. C. Sepfc 44thj Idlh IK short rcoUegtion. I have been a yotrJn catos county' .for ; 26 yars, vehee. inevery Detno crane Convention , hcjd in the county Jn.thatttimi t u.. We have ftad with faetml'T"? 01! article of Mr. S. I Y:&tt!&i- othas publKhed inthisntJie? WPl.U .eqent papers regaraiaout Gates coW W naihavir been ia tv Dfimaries and countv COl the County Conyention. :a .years - Ils'beenniocrats. butfSSS "aathe people's choice and jias 9Maj -ten ever siijice:-ie ;deciaTed 'm n ?ne of which boafd f a cahdiiJate and what Mt A. EUenor nowa can- iJSuitll' says about the wedgend dat pfiGtttesiOity. III 'Wch Tl! 1 . mm: I -.htm 1 r v"t UST I, IO , Of. mention. Mr. Hrrell also stated Mr. l.. L. Smijrh and several other gentlemen Ijad been men. tioned asitbenjrinM anrf iiiui cinenr he mentioned as-supporting different caHi- (dates Vfet!oinqt believe that Mr Harrell has aav reason nr. thority for-menUoning: these gen- tieinen in this connection, but we do know thatxvery man:he.men. tioned was supporting JEllenin ex cept Mr; Smith, "Mr.:Harrell in, his. remarks i hii timates thafcgood democrats will ut netd Ml!HSat waseq of him alio knkti oubtto dave ended:theimktter; ?ThV ,w of Jie Finartcernhiittee ; i1K. lishkd in theMii&iarie ObsCtver needs an exanaflgn ? Wnd intact Mr. Brown asked the cfommii iis1fedtl5ati1 whichrrefetSfto the ed ' bmtMSMrf " 1?10 nd m tfut -bvf madverl- tfcev-perhyps; he explanation was not published with tne renort As Mr . Brown, somenxi toto pjrrlht. 1912, by Amcaa ress Association." TITAftlTiTlAT'Ti tittt Ml not support Brown : that h? , bolter, etc:, but we can an," Harrell thi a "sa'1 Me m rd to .v .6V u5U,ocr3l? ine insolvent taxes f or thoii4ar he-or any one else is, are 8nd gaye rneia,theSS .ng to vote : for-Brown .nd .a& ithirtte'cSe are not go,ne to have any rel iiiiMv uuirc.spteniier. We all know thpnori. frt - ; . that BrownorC.aSava?e sheila 5 W fi h4ve.been.ominattH:ahS :S?!W the-nbriiinatidtt df Elfenor F? - not.'fair.- Even the snnS A, "" "e 'EllenOrlmaw'thisV whWihey the , toiolvent ' athnit .t orot: Mr. HarrdS 'lf ' but the alibis ".ience" wi P mtefc it herannot chane the e(1"u7 '-f tthater fiates SufitrtMsMe MM ? ' tWffSlnts Ire lras rerticd "in T the oast, that T.i-ii ;:r rte&tt9, he -held Gat- , .1 ?',,cul r-ot ,enugh palm of-hfe'hand," and thaehe' 4 the , c.ur . m5n. ndt c61tect,the,,balancespf tthchttiff carry ihe counfy anv wav wi 'iz ? 3ression2f it u. the boltersis altoethei wrohe. fWwa speaks ofs TOe wedges he refers to is in &l S mth(ahto duty . yjreaeiAshiriff lis and ial- unjustly defeated J. W; :Brbwn ysaanopai .s4obk to and'the people's wishes. Mr. Qarl" HCMWCl,0WftlJC6ieoutttyi To reu speaKs ot ' such a fair primary w. ica -3 -cummu Wttlly-Gfdte arfd nrentions the C1f ation wl)ich flectSinptm :fny strength: fir. Bteiior received on-f 0!ryeestetl y 14 pdpular vbtesand they gave ""'' py na. ?ro him two deletes to the rnurttv exPcaeff suited him convention; Wlille Brown oyer inr''the'mattr,-aiid fully : doubled 4iYn' in the popular vpte uaiot witi W iacts. ar trtIanioif r'liiniut: 4 A(rcmUe?ajmstances.are fully shown, I am wilUiMKtccteave :fair aUCei Mr.BYs the ma-minded pib article in part reminds me df'jar' ".t- ""- '; mmmhmS wtistard'in regard ito "'own was a candidate tor ore rfv0 as a nave Tatea-jf- same offiJjiMr. S. I. Harrell beforeI have been a voter iin had ltsfwh's letterfta &ouMytie&fivJl-have be rcaClijpIning.-. of r the been toever election in that ryliibtough 'iMmM timaUhvetpted the denio was very caref$ 4at eajd the ijkt cifcitickeyiii allots fullness; I ter at the'Very cse'eif the ipri- havfiithe cobfconof knowing iaary. s. were-gointoote thatil fctanbyfor'everythirig with the maiofitv or that trua demejcy stands for, in Ctesou therefore! cancel and will iijot for tthepdH6 mn election dav sipportiany manwh'o disregatds is the only place tlie voice ofsibe honesty, justice--and- right for people'ciatt?fbe?heardorJiti snis ed orotTi6e. " so at least; Mr; Ellenor jhad' -I wUhadd-tnat thtere is-no received the majority of the firm-? Onemorepprciativeot the can- ulrjvdtvijvei thecountvat kxvh hdencctof thfe peoplethan Iand as hateieipcffetttlsfactioTiBand . -Iwouldibelad-to-'know the nothingaid. author of 'the couplet quoted y. We write thi rifk ;n ,in Mr. Harrell. ;.It soiclostely resem-. tohhbtit-feel-tht therere bes re5t of hisaftide; pub'j- ome-iniTigsTnisrepresented. iiwvina wuiuimagme fum i 4i. its author -ii lie is tfcecomposer, . - - -j a mi isrto bc hoped -that -he will be TgIVter 0tS 43oi; niouccessfola poetthan ti : VSH n? Adv?SSfe Qf npyfer. , Jiihiak wiu .au j,.wii Tf1" , iustice ; to have to sy in the papers.- t UfFc W Corrections to Mr. S n'vis WaNA ?.u?r,to ?f y With best.wishes.to the demp- -1. Harrell vKeaarks of ' 7J!,nS. t. Harrell; in ; - ' ; . , . - vSesi ; ' Tcnjrfs'fijncerejy ' .In these remarksMr. Harrell fe &yer: TIrVHMr4lf V ..-ABBQWIL . ttated ihat eacht andviry can. rch m the Tiinrl I'Q'ntDii iiil rw retitions, tothe Alnriglrtyib Slt the Way tj to the Nations of rttflVrbr They May Sheathe Tfeir SvVdrd iPresident Wilson has signed a proclamation callingon the, people of the United States to pray for peace in Eu rope. The proclamation sets aside Sunday, October 4, as a day of prayer. j The President' proclamation follows: . "Whereas, Great nations of the world have taken up . varm$ aginst.one another and war now draws, millions of men-into battlewhen the counsel of statesmen, have not been .able to save from the terrible sacrifice; "Andrwhereas, In this, as in all things, it is our, .priv ilege -and duty, to seekt counsel and succor of AinughtyrGod -humbling .ourselves.fcefore Him, confessing our weakness and our lack of any wisdom equal to these .things ; . "And, whereas, It is the especial wish and longing , of the peopleof tire United States in prayer and counsel and all friendliness. to serve the cause of peace ; "Therefore, I, WoodroW Wilson, President of the Unit ed States of America do designate Sunday, the fourth day of October, next, a day of prayer and supplication and ' do - request all Ood-f earing persons to repair on that Ja to . their places of worship, there to unite their " petetions to Almighty Uod, that over ruling the counsel of menrettingK? straight the things they cannot govern or .altar,. takingly : on the nations now in the throes of -conflict, in His .mercy and goodness, showing a way where men can see: .none.; He vouchsafe His children, healing-peace again and .restore once inore that concord among men and . nations without which there can be neither; happiness nor. true friendship 5 nor any wholesome fruit or toil or thought in .the worlds praying; also to this end that He forgive us our sins, our ignorance of His holy will, our wilfulness and many errors,, and lead us-in the paths of obedience to places of t vision and to thoughts and counsels thatj purge and. make -wise. "In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my haad:and authorized the seal of - the United States to-be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this eighth -dayr of: September, in the year .of, our Lord, I one thousand, nine hundred and fourteen, -and of the independence of they: 'United-States of America: the one hundred andthirtyrtwitli. "(Signed) WOODROW. WILSON By the President: "WILLIAM JENNINGS ;BRANr x . "Secretary of State." 1 1 11- .11 - a nr rr 1 sustained he hsd n At int ttothefaha hot want office, but we are re- T TT'r which he Kks "fallen down" 5 5 ing toet Office thatrnotfiy ,sJhSffi.bdteau Mr Harll'mVrW i'to ntir. narrcll s remarks1 concern- s-i.. t.- , 1 . r.?f and e s drmradIbUrBu; extreme without foundat.on an, ,Heaade sorpblniut unwarranted andwe are sure any the manner in. ttiicSeSfa SUCh remarks ur 1 K VAoAn. ;i i - n he nends of JoeBrown-throu ere tt it, out the county. We U,ik Mr ;M,arsUl3 S3. bett6r Wnte nCe "Wh Wot For Politics Jher4earned ftit-fel But fEor i Juttice;" and Imnlithbrejhljjybtis- 4T0 Ofhe Editor : r Jfied thaheihadmddassptebiliat I regret verv; much tn iwl hes was ;strictl.withfnrthej iisa nf yourtlast week's naofer the abtil hisdutyandrlfwaatl i&sUiss& ta made by Miv S. L rferrelluporf OusheriffMri T: At 13 iciillhe Comnsiorieimnr5Utir m . -. ' - - It. w ; - - j - - rtar as it mayrreflect pbnhis Ofl nira as veate4ktte5ild ficial ini:efirrifcv. it wi:mHril Int collect. -ThisiwaAfeifefTrfrn . , y , i ....... 'y "w catted Jf or and idOesr him a reair act? theEijM5aetQoc . injustice. 5 AftertalSinfithtteever Theretis no man in the courity with him wfe atha'Prfirld more straightforward.' more' : ay orseflt'toth leirf!frtriti nd 'more truthfulttianSherifP inedtsent'ehe Brown f 'aiidyt neinilKt iriler taxes which he did not andH$u.T from the insinuations cdutaineri not cdllectdr7rh2iFt?errftH fnthat cbmraunitation Atikt fft-UdiandalsGif dtl ln&itm f " , w . - esiiilffyertakiakBfelic to a4Urlietatottwi ftiaafche "the leniency of the ; DerAoeratid insolvent lfck tsoardi ot county rijinissioners.?? aSkithjiccOTAHirra sdow Mr. BrOwn isnot aware -of ;iany fenvasrinblvel J tllltaacH favrirsvshown him! by "th bdartT t6viKxS If ' of county comml5sl&iireri.:'aiS$ hil theywo'imiJwitfi' 't&Ttwte. is aotrungrateftil to the5 Pemo giWeowrtyHaibv Ctf4he ' cratic- parst ilfe andipu ilr4lil:fit itiuitefolxtcJncom taxes i in fuUettkTih LmisswtteTdMeltv otir cmtfmcm TliMOT? toy partfeutetone dMit4nS tftiy?lT8anie m. tiouy Lirove township, i.. We gainst them becausethretjii tentke celcf . would like to know iiowiefan ed morerof htethatf kas-bifen r yj3Lt rives rat this rcorttluion!yher jqaired ofiaherlrtsa' far anceP mxm&s tJJit- Broww,got31poptda'Vctesand ashecan an;ara h' xuuenor x, ana cuenor aaa itwo I hetwast recmired. ; touotvwi,;r ftKUfM& Ju jus-isi? dtleesnd.BrttonlyVtWo Id 1 -.i rcprcssnjAwancvouniyVonv coul collects (Cpntinucd bnlosC)
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