0GHT PAGES Hill MOXltOE JOtlWAK TTESPAT. SEPTEMBER tt. IMOw EIGHT PAGES GABLaLR OFFERS AMTIDOTE 10 COUNTY PRIDE APPEAL BE WANTS TO KXOW IF JOHX PARKER SUPPORTED BK'KKTT a lU-plj to OuestVm of Mr. Morrow . He &aja Morri-oa U "Some Man." 1 hv emi Iro-,1 Cob i'f 11.000 lid me J.000 is torn man!" It was ne for the crowd and the bandmaster caught himself signalling for the recaslonaL On man bad been floored. Gardner sharply challenged the Parker appeal to Union county pride. Parker dldnt think enough of county pride In 1011 to support Thomas Walter Bickett. a favorite son of this county, when Frank Llnney was mak ing the bed bug campaign over North Carolina. Self aggrandizement is the boundary of the county pride cry to day, he declared. fhlnchj" Politics The best campaign pun of the sea son was provoked by the lieutenant By R. E. POWELL. O. 'Mix Gardner came into Johnny V. Parker's home town Saturday and WkrteJ a bark Are on the smoulder ing blaies which the pie hungry wlarla nf lha Ueilllhl irSD Dili V Of wm, r.miin iiifht month seo .governor when he referred to the Re fer the sole purpose of burning their publican campaign four years ago olftnal lust into the political hearts when their chief issue was the bugs f a latent lal. South hating. Seua-ifound at the Soldier's Home. He re lorisl control of patronage. Rarded such an attack as plenary evl- .Not until he had pumped Parker's (deuce of chinchy politics and the roi.-on out of Cleveland wells did the crowd howled. rentenaut governor, late primary I For siraight argument and a clear contender with .i.e Ivaiocratic stan- cut presentation of political issues dani beaier. cuie wiih an antidote before the country, the Gardner lor ibe so-called comiiy pride to speech here is a challenge to the which Parker is appealing But Card- welkin ringers from this day forward. er brorght it and as a counter fr- It was devoid of platitudes as a snake Titcat ii iroved hii-hlv stimulating Is of hips. Revaluation, denominated litre where the word has gone oui was praised as the most conspicuous to the votld that oolite "puny" l)em- piece of legislation ever written by wrais are going to steer from the the hand of a Tar Hi-et law-maker. nmr nss made last DV ajcuck. aim- - .,.. ,i Morriann on to the rovks Piece of legislation in a half century i.,,,i h PiiS.n nd Butler of law-making. Words of caution to Tn. if th loniunrnr Union the new voters, a dramatic defense . ,iv. ni.nrpit hv the of the League of Nations coupled reception and ovation tendered Card- with a scorching of Republican lead er here Saturday It was Union era all were encompassed in the hour democracy honoring its prtmary u- ana miny mmun Democratic Party Their Home. "I feel confident that North Caro lina women will vote." he said, "not ilnn rlirht hut a sacred .."" J .v, in'dutv of full cltiienship. With what this county and It marked the formal party will they align themselves? The entry of the lleutenaut-sovenior Into question is seriously and frequently tils partv s light in North Carolina, saked. I make bold to assert t ha Countv chairman George S. Lee. Jr.. the Democratic party is the political stssttu'ed the offensive in th? fight home of a North Carolina woman, kere and nought Gardner to fire the By Instinct, training. Inheritance, eon fclg shel's Into the eneniv camp. Card- viction and breeding North Carolina iter came and the shells exploded wwiiet are Democratic. While men and women cheered the1 "They are Democrats.' he con-jnis-ile that tore into the vulnerable tlnued'because the Democratic party walls of the opposition. Nearly one Is the party of Ideals and women are Jnimlred women, prominent in Mon- Idealistic. It is the party of vis on roe and th rural sections of the and women are not blind. It Is the countv sit with the liuudreds of .party of unselfish service and women emio'rra:ic men of Union who came are not sordid. It Is the part of in isAf the r cauiuaicu cue truiui yiuss uu mu . orite who has beeu weighed on the cat of Andrew Jackson. Union's most noted citixen and round not granting The Gardner speecn nere sawraay Cardtier. Repays Parker's VUit. patters. And. finally. It Is the party in North Carolina that has always striven generously for women, striven The lieutenant-governor came nere . ,hr lim.p(.,inn .heir homes becn.se this was a strong Gardner tneir children, their schools, their un eounty In the primary contest! and for11IIla,ef tlieir dependents, their ui i together unorthodox suflrase heglh an(1 (hpir nal)I,nM,S- coun:. tie ais'i vame oecsuse .i aiik the womcn of North Caro- di!ii! Parker recently went to Una to read and to study the plat he .Is cf Gardner supporters R , . (, ,)V wav of ri!i)0nge ,0 applause, their lavorite beaten b ,..Vml wl fiml no v.or(js of ,road P.'et.. . !Us nome town, to capnunir tol.ms of ,ne Hnpuhllcan party. the '.vonn.is ct who raw Can.inm .Morrison. I'aiKvr fciu line K,1PVOien(.j. no nmmise of allevlat- thit.--s at Shelby about Mr. Gardner ms , ufferltig, mlserv and unhap nml with fewer words and equal sin- pillP!!, of tnP people." eerily the latter followed tl:Mc-j 0n the League, the lleutenant-KOV-Adiur liiiiiiions precedent at Kcwbern ,rnnr a,j. a few days ago. I' . Tlu. wome , North Carolina "1 :m here and now heartllv en-'011Kh, ,0 voe he r0mocratlo ticket dm? nd reciprocate his coniplmien- , .rat!se President Wilson and Gov tary fff.-rnices to me." Gardner aid.'rnor Cox are canlnR for you to "H: tv r. there is one fundamciitkl. 'gtrP,rh vour hand!, d((Wn w, (hem coiinn.lc and political difference be- and (nPir partv an(1 nf, ,he anie ad tween us. Parker is a partisan Re- opppegj ht thev niay gather publican nml I am a partisan Demo- R,reng,n , waik aine. to live in the cut. TM.- Mindamental difference Is i(:h, and , w,r! m ,ne bondage of mil pnr-r'i.le of reconciliation un-' aplflshnes and tyranny no more for-le-a Pjikcr turns Demo Tat and IeVer. i.o re..sonaote signs in mai ui rc"t': ii. in hii Shelby speech," the lieuten fcnt-Kovpnior rout limed, "my friend Appeals to Women to Join Him in Huportiiig Cox. "I supplicate you to vote the Dem- J'arXir manifested deep reeling and ,,Tatic ticket because your great stnpui.h of soul over my defeat. He Is president stands to-day a wounded, reported to have said, in effect, that broken and heroic sentinel upon the Jt as the political tragedy of the pCKet line or civilization watching rp :hnt I, so young and so fair, u,e political horizon for the radiant phouM have been sacrificed like a'Riinlpse of the dawning of the day lan.o led to the slaughter. I admit W,en you and your sons and loved that it was awful but I did not know onfs may be Torever saved from the Jt vas so cruel until they told me .katurnalia and destruction, of war. fctiont Tarker's prayerful peroration j admonish n.y friends to remember in Shelby. I appreciate th solemn . t li tat proverb cf political wlsiiom ihnt pcitf i'de oT my friend and I mnyB party divided against Itself cannot reetpneate t.v returning 10 mm:iorjSu Bfler :!ip sn rind d;iy of Noveinlier and nw-i.j' in noidiiie a sympametic poci.o. No one doubted Gardner's demo- rrury cither Saturday or sitre July foi;rih but It whs one of the f:" lr.nt;.U i:ioiiK'lil nf what his been UTi dill twi?e listless campaign when ie ;;! ii'ked by a countryman to M:i!e !o I he utidience his opinion of :r.r'"-(.n Vorrison, of Charoltte. Kvi eTi!".y It caught G.irdner unawares but he wus more than c'iial to thp jM'ci'-'on. "Any man," lie shot hack to his "ALL 0. K. i FOR THE BLOOD" U Willi I CKlzen of (sorgla Sijs of ! 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Get a bottle today, and 'rive it a fair trial. . . 7N II ..luaiiou for tna aula l tos r tfc National light Is construed her as the forerunner of speech that will be entirely bereft of Stat Issues by early October. Republican discussion of Stat Issues Is nauseating ra to good Republicans. Then It la wanton waste of energy besides. So the appeal to local prejudices and International lgorance of the mountaineer Is to supplant the old key note even though Republican success In ten Congressional districts ia North Carolina could not possibly have anything to do with ratifying or rejecting the great Versailles pact. SQUATTKIM SK1ZE LAXD. Army of a Hundred Take Charge of Arkansas Acre. An army of squarters. said to num ber over a hundred encamped last night upon the banks of Pemiscot Bayou. In Mississippi county, Arkan sas from Little river to the Missouri state line, within area appropriated: bv the settlers are two hundred acres of the fertile land in the Arkansas j delta, much of which ia In a high: state of cultivation, relates Blithe-, ville, Arkansas, dispatch of Friday. The new arrivals lay claim to the J land on the theory that when the; government many years ago surveyed the lands in this locality. Its agents did not Include those lands when inundated by the waters of Pemiscot Bayou. Hence, when under the "sunken land" grant the sun-eyed lands were coveyed to the State of Arkansas, they assert, title did not pass to the disputed area. It Is claimed this srea. though covered with water at that time, since has become firm soil owing to the reces sion of the water to the present narrow channel of the Bayou. Large land owners are said to be aroused by the movement which threatens loss of valuable acres of their planta tions. Many of the tents are pitched on land adjoining the corporate lim its of Blythevllle and the city presents the appearance of a beleagured city. Legal action over the action of the squatters was forecast to-night. It ia said the settlers acted under a pre-arranged plan of formation or a settlers" rights organisation. Details Demanded. "Here," bellowed the rubberneck wagon ballyho. in his most thrilling professional tones, "was fired the shot hoard round the world." But the young man from Boston refused to be convinced. ' "But." he insisted, "Just how many minutes did the sound of the traj ory require to circumnavigate the globe? I Just perfectly know my memory is deteriorating." Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF UNION, at Monroe, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. September 8th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. $1,099.82!). 17 Overdrafts, secured 3.921.77 U. S. Bonds 13.75u.u0 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 4.085."0 Furniture and Fixtures ... 6,041.25 Cash in valt and net amounts due from. Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 71,659.67 Cash Items held over 24 hours 963.63 Checks for clearing 7,400.12 Building" Fund J... 1.2S6.96 fertainteed Roofing Costs Less to Lay You u-O cp predate the low cost and conve nience of laying Certain-teed Roofing Skilled labor ia not required to lay it properly. You save much of the expense of hiring trained workmen and avoid delays because of a scarcity of such men. But this ia only one of the Certain-teed econo mies. It also costs less to buy and less to maintain than any other type of good roofing. Ia addition. Certain-teed roofing b weather proof, fire-retarding and spark-proof. It is guaranteed for five, ten or fifteen years, ac cording to weight Experience proves that it usually outlasts hs guarantee by years of satis factory service. See your dealer about Certain-teed Roofing. If he can't fill your entire order from stock, he can get what you want quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. Crtain-td Products Corporation CaaataJ Offioaa, Saint Louis Offio ami WwUm ta rMacil CMm gRTAINTYOr QjUALTTY AND GUARANTEED SATISFACTION - CERTAIN TEED For Sale by MONROE HARDWARE COMPANY, Monroe, N. G Total 11.208.917.64 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In .. $100,000.00 Surplus Fund 100.000.00 Undivided Profits 2.016.90 Dividends Unpaid 885.08 Bills Payable -. 130.nno.00 Deposits subject to check 432.139.21 Demand Certificates of De posit 442.968.91 Cashier's Checks outstanding !i07.47 i urnip Seed! Karly Red or Purple Ton, (flat fttrnplenveil,) flat, white, with purple top, flue grained and tender; the most R. O. LANEY, Cashier of the'P0,n"lar of varieties and the best Total $1,208,917.54 State of North Carolina County of Union. September 16th. 1920. i I "Vour Blood Needs and I appeal to them to Join Te and me In united support nie Cox and Cam Morrison and jno.-!e:.t over his blasted hopes and1' jire Democratic ticket." uVrialrd ninbitl iiui." , I i i .rfr. Gardner talked of the Motrison Im Some M;i. f - of Nations, ne recalled mat S, Uted States, Turkey. Mexico 'ai" ' 'jssla are the only four coun- ti-fi-i. in the world remaining out. A vftterfcu, of ninny campaigns offered ihajBiemliiient: "And Hell." He talk ciTtottoii and won cheers from farm ers wbvn he derlared that cotton today at twenty - elRltl tents Is lirinRinK niore than It ever brought under a Hcpubllca'i administration. The en hiisiasm aroused here by the lieutenant-governor to-day has set the Democrary of Union county on lire. 'Squire McWhorter, whose rand-dady wss a buddy of old Andy Jackson, can't nee any good In the women voting but a lot or narm n they have anything to do with the Republicans. John C. Sines, promi nent Monroe barrister, who burled suffrage convictions and won fine ma- loritles for Overman and Gardner in the primaries, looks for Union county to renin tiio banner which she has held for vears and to which she has consistently added new laurels. If there is any following nere ior Parker because of his nativity, the politicians of the old and the new order haven't discovered It. Per sonally, they sav Parker is a fine young fellow. He rates equally well professioanlly. No one has ever de nied him the makings of a W. J. Bryan of the Pee Dee since he won the Virginia-Carolina debate. But it is Idle, they say, to contemiplate him In the role of pilot for the old ship of State no mat;er whether the crew be Democratic, Republican or mixed. Such is the story as It comes from h's home-folks and the telling arouses all the Inquisitive Instincts. The nswer Is that Parker Is entirely too shrewd to be made the goat of More hoad. Clarence Pugh, Gilliam Orls rm or their Ilk. An Industrious camnaJrn netting even a Republican mptnW of Consress leaves a fine talking point If the Republicans win In the Nation and Parker is strategist enOuirh to flatten Morehead with lit tle trouble. Butler has the Inside trark and though the Senator Is go- in ulrnnf for cotton Just now he Veens a weather eye to the political heavens. Parker's abandon yesterday of re seller. above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is' VmtIj White Flat Dutch. Exactly true to the best of my knowledge and like Early Red or Purple Top. except belief. R. O. LANEY. Cashier. Correct Attest: T. C. COLLINS, J'. It. SHUTE E. C. WINCHESTER Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of September. 1920. HARGROVE BOWLES Notary Public. My Commission Expires as Notary Public on February 14, 1922. Report of the Condition of The State Bank of Vine?te at Wlngate, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of b-irlness, Sep tember 8, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .... $93,236.88 Demand Loans 9.964.00 Overdrafts, secured 216.04 r. S. Bonds and W. S. S. . . 4.488.00 Banking House, $1,143.54; Furniture and Fixtures, $2,356.98 3,500.62 Cash In vaiut and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 12.542.89 Total $123,948.33 LIABILITIES CapfUl Stock paid in $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 7.000.000 Undivided Profits 1.139.23 Dividends Unpaid 20.00 Bills Payable 20.000.00 Deposits subject to Check 38.298.84 Demand Certificates of De posit 46.749.66 Cashier's Checks outstanding 223.93 Accrued Interest due De positors 516.67 Total $123,948.33 State of North Carolina County of Union. September 16, 1920. 1. W. A. Chaney, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swesr that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. A. CHANEY. Cashier.' Correct Attest: W. M. PERRY J. L. AUSTIN 8. W.'HINSON. Directum. ' Subscribed and sworn to before tn, this 16th dav of September. 1920. H. K. 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