LTOLLKTTK WANTS
THIRD PAIJTY
He 11; is N'h i'attint ir.. :U ion
Calk-! Ti Meet At .*'• i':
Juno IT—Aavist - Frion - ' •
St..;. OUt.
Washington. May :N Senator
La Follette today virturally an
nounced that he will run for
President on an independent
ticket unless "the approaching
Democratic and Republican con
ventions demonstrate to the
people whether either of those;
parties can and will purge itseit
of the evil influences which ha\e
long dominated them
"If this is not done." Senator
Li Follette wrote Attorney ' >er
eral Ekern, of Wisconsin, "a
long suttering and righteously'
indignant people will rind ir. the
coming campaign etFeetivo mean',
independent or both t.ie*>? old
parti •s, to take hack c-• >ntrol of
their government and mak • it
truly representative.
At s.tme time Senator La
Follette denounced the c- m
munists wd openly charg-.'d that
thev were see^ir.ur t > take c t.-
trol of tae "Farmer Luhor-Pr
gressive convention," c.:!;ed t
meet at S'. Paul -j .ln ■» IT
"In mv judgmer/, he a r te,
"the convention w:.i n>t c m
mand the support i-:' the farmers,
the workers or other t-r- j:'es*i >.-s
becaus-* those who have had
eharte •>:" "he arrangements for
this tonver.ti'm have committed
the fatal error of making the
Commaris'.s an integral part ■:
their organ'..'ati >n The Com
munists ha.e a iml r ted'. ' entere :
nto this •. m» >t r. •
for the p.; 1 ca-ing b..
| GUANO " S
I Made in Only One Analysis 1
5 The Fertilizer which is pecuiiary adapted to the soils of Stokes county. It I
I is a high grade special formula for tobacco and which produces the results 1
I desired by the growers of rich, fine tobacco. I
| Farmers are urged to be careful now when many kinds of cheap and in- I
I ferior guano is on the market. Can you afford to risk your year's work I
I by investing in low-priced material for your plant food? SEA FOWL has I
I a reputation of 60 years behind it and it is made up to the standard of the |
1 best quality that money can buy. |
II $3.25 per bag of 200 lbs. at all railroad points in Stokes county. I
Manufactured by |
A. A. CHEMICAL CO., I
NEW YORK I
Local Sales Agent:
N. E. PEPPER, Danbury N. C. I
means of th • ballot the evils
which a:'.: c' the American poot le.
lut only to divide and contuse
the prcgr-ssivi* m nvment and
create a condition t chaos, t'av
orable t> tin ir ultimate aims.
""1 heir real purpose is to
establish by revolutionary action
a dictatorship of the proletariat,
which is absolutely repugnant to
American ideals and to ail Ameri
can astirations."
S1 eei l inSicklicss
On the Increa.-e
London, May '.—Sleepingsick
ness is rapidly increasing in this
; country, and » ; l!> cases were
notified by doctor? in the "hree
weeks of April against 4oS in
Man-ii, in February and 7-' in
I -'anuarv.
While investigations into the
cause of the disease are being
carried out by the medical re
search council, doctors admit
t:,ev do n;.t kni'W eiilur a cure
r any m-. an# «;i
spread. Large to-vns appear to
be more aii'eett d ' an : "a! uis
tricts an ; ti:e i>-. a- .• ?■. to
~:ir :. 1 ■>' • -st w\• !.
A . .:vai •r v: i.e-ii'h -ays
fr m one-fourth to one-half oi
the ; at.ents die and r. t :::ur:y of
the remainder i.ave, sj tar. com
pletely recovered.
WAMED—if any of our
reader* have or know of any
old copies of the Reporter—
hack !*' or year—please
communicate ui'.h u~. We will
buy them.
KKI'OKTEK.
1»Wlil ltV. N. « .
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THE DANBIRY REPORTER.
\CUFV CALLS
0>: K1 KLI'X KLAN
!':• .■ Clutl'ch
-. « Law C: m-.v
K' e C:;-.SMS That
A.v '!' i I **• I'• i There.
RaNch, May Calling upon
the Kii Klux Klan to take definite
action on the immorality which
he iif el a red was going on in
Raleigh and of which he pave
alleged instances, the Rev. Chas.
Hudson, of Southsiiii* Memorial
Raptist church, tonight declared
that he would not ■ lame the Ki:
K'ux Klan for "taking a man o'lt
of an av.: -mobile and beating the
hounu • .it or him." and ohaileng
ed the : rs if th order to
get into auh-mobiles, ride oat
tnvard Lassiter's Mill ia local
swimming poult and see for
themselves wir.it i* point; on.
The sermon, which was an
nounced as "A'lt imobde, Wo
men. and t Kj Klux Kian."
followed tii-' >in>iinii* 01 ' Let the
Lower Lights i!e I.Jsrning,"
with the words changed 10
the 'lory cross be burning." a
an o:; rtory by the choir.
"1 am n >i a number of the X.
K. K..' the preacher declared
in I'penini: - rmon. "I d •
not know anything ah »jt the K.
K. K.. and therefore ! can talk
about ir. i!it if the ku Klux
Klan is what, it sa>? it is. the
can and must sa e the citizen
shin of this community. They
must see to it that tvery scound
r . is broupht to the law and
> .m-hed for his crime,
"I believe that the law is
willing in I read / t • do i*s part,
but i: is not able." he declaied
r-i«.i:-r.cts of m r. committing and
petting aw.iv with crime in
Raleigh. "The organization of
which I have spoken, the Ku
Klux Kian. i:' properly utjlired.,
can save the dav, where the
preacher, the church, and the,
law cannot save it. I invite you,
l there are any of you here, to
co to Lassiter's mill anii you will
see how many cars are parked
by the side of the road. The 1
I
roads around here a ,- e no longer
decent places for men to take
their families to ride.
"I do call on the Ku Klux Klan.
if thev can help us, ar.d I would
not blame you if you should take
a man out of an automobile and
beat the hound out of him.
"The Ku Klux Klan can
remedy this thing, and I call on
them to do it.''
") ARK DKAI>
AND inn INJURED
'iVrri::.- St •! :•) Visits Ak\U> v.-:
:..id i :d Mary
At• il tv! •- «rm Mvc !
In 'i vo
Atlanta. May -S With
OCahjma a..il Arkansas the
> itest states t ; sutler, the t 'a l
>nmvi deata t >ll on the series of
torn.uiovs which swept the South
ves'erday and Monday night for
tle sec-. n 1 'ime in a month had
mounted to !•*» today, Apt.ni xi
mately 100 persons ar j known to
have been injured, scores made
homeless and property damaged
to the extent of more than
Sl »M (.1,(10(1,
Mis-issiDpi. with 2- dead and
nearlv oil injured, ar.d Ala ar:,.:,
with I 1 deail arid a «t •" 11 in:ur
e'. lu i..e I runt of toe .i:st ;r •
ance, wld.'h left a path of deso-!
lation an 1 ruin in the Southern
secti >ns of the two states. In
Oklahoma four persons are known
to have been kilied ami six in
jured; while Arkansas is believed
to have escaped with three in
jured and minor property
damage.
In contrast to the antics of the
storm about three weeks ago,
which originated on the Texas
-1
Arkansas border and left a death
list of more than 100 as it swept
southeastward, the violent winds'
of this week appeared today to
have extended in opposite direct
ion from their supposed starting!
point.
One end hurtled thru southern \
Mississippi, then jumped north, j
westward over Arkansas and in- j
to Oklahoma: while the other 1
end, with lesser intensity, swept
over tarts ot ('eorpia, Sou'h
Carolina and North Carolina.
Work of rehabilitation and re
lief was proceeding ranidlv in
.the Strieker areas today under
the direction of the American
Red Cross and local agencies.
As lines of communication
gradually were restored, fears
were expressed that the list of
casualties might grow, efforts so
far to confirm reports of addition- !
a! deaths and missing have been
unsuccessful.
Some of the injured are not ex
pected to recover.
Striking in Alabama late Mon
day night and early yesterday, i
the storm centered chieflv in the ;
vicinity of Km pi re and Klkmont, |
where all the deaths occurred, j
including two entire families of
tight each Then spreading into i
the Mississippi, it damatred more
than rural communities, virtu
ally destroying tne villages of
Collins, dvet and Increase.
Lost—Suit Case.
A hrown suit ease, hetv IMM.
blaster Leak's y;arare and Dan
on the Lawsonviile road,
tinder wiil please notify 11. A,
Smith. Danhurv. N. 1., and re
ceive reward. 1 w
: $3.98
All Wool light weight
spring and summer
Ladies' and Misses'
Sweaters, all colors
on sale at==
59c.
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WE SELL IT FOR LESS.
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Hot weather
is here.
Also cool
dress goods
and white
shoes and
slippers.
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