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C U;. . f ---r! f-o, . -J ru::u r - r - . . 1 x ,n . r, Sf s.. - - .,: : - ' ... i ,t j'M I ,x ' :...! :-. sour; i. .it .: . .... ... 1 . t : , r s v ; .-. : - ,.,! . 1 . ,.; . ... s ... , '. . x I ' ,- x , t !.: " .T. A : v ,-c : ::, t a e ' ' - v : vv :. ' at .' r . f V ; a. ..i : ti - x. . -u ; ; - -x if y.-ur - : - y.i'" !.'-.. ; .-. - ., !? ';r : - t r.h- r. .'- - x - i ..-t i .1 . : C-o- - ! . . - . - . , ;,: m m m. m ir mi rnurci n BOUGH! BI BOARD SENATOR S'M ONS REOETS 4 OP PfisiCc SE II ONCE RESELL tl FHGFIT Co lt hii Hi tj O y, K N itt Ci jn to $ tu- tin ,i. So-tN C-o..r. 'A i- -c - . r . i . ' i' ... T x L;.-tt 3" c Tc-? A-t f - N.r i 1'! 1' . ' . C:u-r G-i"t Aprta ... .. . .. ! l' of 'X- f f " ' ! ,i'i .; , .ii r 'i-t. !:.i:ri "1 -v l;.l ; S ; '. TM-rrx A i-t Gjh. " ' -I' K-'i-:, i-.s .,. V ;: J l'!v ;..T -"; .'.-..I p,,;in.N h u - !. r;. -r- 1 x-.l.l. :,iv 4 i:i.. (',.. ! , .p;. L. rr,.., .,fne i..mr ,.f fV ;..p i. -.... ,.f ir.."i'!.ir. la tN wr '.i i t. !..!. . !;; .rt. New Ru'e on ADpea t. K'4 !.Tx ..';.l . i:i..r v pn.!i:!.:'-..n i.ix tl! (. th r. . .iii.-:.!..t. "i '! ' " .. f ; "i - ,i h r i ! . . w - V ... I ' I, W x.T.f t .Ii! i .-ir! In t'... i' . k-.'t r ft tnl "f n". a !" Tnit Ml Oast Alilt Wis' - i x; , . nnii nnnnrnTu r rfitiiii rnurtni i id v v ''" f'" " ''' ii-rt'..- "ti ls n .,, ;jn i.mi'i.T. h".t:i!( Init '''' !"! k aiiv.r-B a.-.i'i n..:.'.in. . In th.. twa shnrkt rn tv !...-i ":.v i f K f.-r T V.i.. .s.,ry u nnuiT the lifp fr.nn h.a ,n h" I ' r a' M-. r'i. I cm , ly T'. , "iiu, a. I ;i'.-. a r ..rt ' "":" "! r.e I.. nomitr.. G't for University. t:' ' '" rp!"''1'! Th-x ... ;.-n ..- "TV hre.xt an.! m.f lnp..r'ar.f ' ' "'' ":1 t"' r.:..x:f. . f V:- K tha- tV s, ',..,,! ,.f ,,!nr. .v a' v ' "i-vif- rit!n. T-r, vis-v ,f N..rtli (.inlni ban i nver r... .vi il" tht .n ;n whlrh State Gamt 0 1 Reserve. , 1 " ' n K V II ". ;i rhirn-VriH a Th.. p. , r i..- i,f v,.rt!i r.'r 'inn w.li e;f' ! v V 7.noHr. of T.ir'wn. a l. B!'iif',.-.1 at th.. r-r.. Pixl.m "f an ' ''v, !' k '"''"' r'l.irnMr'.f ami prpsiiV.nt ii:ii a"a:.' su t l.nii.cht '.v t';p r n (f t i" l..i y..,n i-t IV' Nnrth nri ..! !. .;:. !.. ,t x,, .trix rs . '"n:l l'liat'iiiai r-'itu a! n.iar.l of ...I r- -"iv..s f r 'isf- ,f Xavv Kfi!i::T A x.r;-H ot lumnil and !..r.t' v:.! ami T i . -r : . ! .v ?.;."i- -''""in. I f'.i.ir-n.i. cutical jnurnata. ri J .;!, Kai.r a I arvl -. . -.!. vriz niinv nf t':o l'tfr known h up tho suit wat w.m l.y a l.-arneil A"" r-' :,a :'"' " Knn!:4h puhlli a and shli. N'orth Ciir.ili'ia li.v.er H.'ii '"r.s on i-harinary. Is inilurti-il in the J Crawford Hires, ,.f n,,;..igh. ' :t 9inmom Not to Lead. , Odd'-Hows Active. Pi nntor Rh.i..M "f . r'h r.r-' iia Thanksaivmir we. k l"'k:'nn'n N'.i-nnoim-d that hp was n..t t.'.kiiiit ' v..ni' r .'I will he rt l onsMera the p.-isition UK P'.nniri'ir l-s...r ..f h;'' ainviiv fur the (liiil Fi:..w ( 'he annate to iirrd S-n.i'nr Martin j North Ciiolina in the (Vntenmai and tliat hp wn'ilil not p..rnlt h name j 'i'H. letter It noma: out tn be plarpil .rnre the party raunis. the membprs of the (Vntonnla! "t.nrei'ly hfa aiisp nf .o;!!in,.,ii.nt ar.il ; ,',"""'t,,'H ti'"lti(i the ni-ed of overwork durltiK the roivnt ypar" i hrin it ir r the onl.T to the front. Senator Simmons saal. "nn health ! The lefer of the -omnntte, slfr.ed ha been for ..me time ami still is in an uneati'factnry condition ami I would not, u-'";s nec.'ssary wish to Incur anv duties that mlftht further Impair It " Several New Chapters. The 1'nivortnl Motor rompany .f Winston Salem rerelved a hnr' r w:'h ?::.""i i i;.:Ml . ',:!. r..:. 1 am! J :n. Onn niihsiTihed Th Lindsay 1enn oo'iipany of Wlnaon-Salem is harteriid with jino.nni) capital iiuthnnzt'd and $in,. fi'lO siihscrihed. Tb w Hern Palrv rnmpany. of New Dern. Is rharfered with JinO.nnn capital authorized. The Riuker War"hoiio rompany. of Greenshoro. (tpi a charter with J100.00H (apltal authorized. Want New Potoff res. Washington. (Special). nelppi t'ons from both Greenshoro and Mount Airy were heard hy the House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, which held a special meet ing to consider hills introduced by Representative Charles M. Stedmnn for new postnffices In these cities. Representative Stedman introdurpd the speakers and the House romm't tee devoted almost two hours in lis tening to arguments for new Federal buildings in the two North Carolina towns advanced by the delegation. ' .-. !. t : - " ' ! f-'. .! -f tM. Tac- r-"0 Naxx- Zx r- --x ,,r -.-. jl -s ' m . . t, -- V' ! !ir t..f, Jx r.-.x t'.i . tv.. v , in rs ri.i. K ., , U.r.rt- s ; t 1 i S" ,!'' " " ":" s. .. .; ..,--t . i r" - i x- , ' -. - .;'.'.- x f:,.T. iv ; x ,"- x H i " ,': e ' . 1 x -f f I I. V - . ' .- 4 x , p i 1 V: .k. v, i J- i..t ; Ol" I P tad! .xr fgf4 r IV v." J ' 1 r-t .fx ; r" . r , ' i f i !' " ''' n -jr 1 - f "i'il Ii .1 on. S.' n.'.irv IVin- W .1 !x. National Cuaril Commisjicni. T i' 'Mr:"-s ,.i, !-i i'im rst In I f t:.Tt Nn"i I '.i t "! i 'i i N'i'i.iti.il (.Mir. .t.- .mt."miv. fr..-:i lw Al utit't l-M-ra! i ffi.-. f T r.,.t . n. . IM!. ':! ..f 0.l.lr. ami '.ipt Frank i wn, i f "h,ir!ntti. I",.! inn Sr..'!. reeinieiitil p'm. r.aniJ.T i m tk!r an ins.o-t;..n tour t rh.. i . in in n ' I h that li..vc alrva.ly .'i t.i-i.zi .I Pavt Penalty for Wiardef. Sin. ir ,ifr, r killing a "ttn nl - A ti"'! iii:rt". a ni'iri'i i.f S.i'np. -ii i- ii'i'y. p.r.l th.. (pr."ii.. 1 n . 1 1 1 y 'iy .... . 'I... nt ..ii al fin sf.it.. pr.t.in 1 T':. 'n i- !.-r-r va put tn ilra.'h flrr : i;-n'i'.. af-.-r nt.-rH.! i!:h or'a hy Chair-nan M I., .xh'.ptr.an. urges the Odd Fellows of the state t he sure that dU Odd Fellews are In a'tend anre upon tap meeting of the Indue dnrinir the week cf Noveniher 2 4 If Pushinj Club Work. To have the rlnh work of the Aer! 1 cultural S"rvire organized in every i f.'..!nv of the mountain district hv Christinas is the purpose of Mr James M Cray, district agent In rharpe of the farm demonstration work in this territory Considerable progress 1ms already been mode In enrollment Mr II II B. Mask, assistant Stat arent. has just returned from a two weeks' trip In these Conni es during which time he worked v th ihe men and women agen's. assisting them In organizing the;r hoys and girls. Firtt $10000 Donation. The Rintist 75 million campaign headquat '"rs announced the fi rst laree individual gift to the campaign fund made in North Carolina. Mrs Annie E. Johnson, of Relds ville, a member of the Reldsvllla Ha ptist church ha subscribed llft.Odn ; to the campaign find according to J telegram received hy Rev. T. AY Chambliss. Other large fifts ar ex j parted. In tome of the other states Indl vldual gifts have been announced bip go far North Carolina ba bad none. NATIONAL TOBACCO LEAGUE FORMED A CV C FOR MEVBESS IS LxLNC-i? rij PROTECTION CF kStSS C tS HFA3Lji!AHrEri3 (EE CFEED State-it ( A ? Tox.iccoe tt C"" t4' j " . r l ?ei o C.vra j a" J - f-ca S." 3 t" 4. CO P-.V -. 1 -I v .fi."..: a a r 41 he U'1. T ..! i IV ! ... a- I j It I .i.f... k .-1,1 i .: . "' . 1 - I ""' I .r .-f I i i T. . ' ,. v it . p i. ' . ii 4 x' fi n ' . ' .T . ' .1 I-' 'A' U n e. ...:ane. hurl of y. l'v . , tf ; - ' h 'o-i iker of Vasi i IV U a -x i Va'i- .I I't - !---"i: ."- . an x I,.-- wSen h' !( I '' a" ' i"i "i .n " I n... at I' T;'.'.-' tv V.r KoM-'iriiillt ha' o ... led nut of the .!!!. ranks f tijif i ci'"''" iuf .x into tho r r."i"is k, fo'e v ., oa' l tand up t- ! h " 1 a cm ' T" s I- ,! ,r.. I b Th.- I. - .! r ' . - i. i a 1 ax v r trn 1 l". ! "... ' : r 4'. I ' a'ax'' of an V a .-r .in s, , , r 1CCV0 JEWS MnC TMROtGM N Y. STREET! V , w Y," k N i Y t v if I "s g .,.- ;i i id.- i a'tv . p. ,. .. raee ".a'l I'-' " " .1" ': . ,o I ." i ii r i hit t ! vi axe .: I !('! .1 rt.- "i r it'.' ag -I't , :, i-. I 1,1 x.l, .,- of t!'"lr 1" "I''" l'l ,. 1 ,:." W I 1 - l- f T fto'll .1,. I'.st S'.le io I'liriH i i. ," .. a,,, ...i:a i' I'-.e ' i . ",... i .. ni'Vfs inirin i. 1 ii'i.t.'.-i mp'e I f-..m 1 '. k 'ii t'i" ..i'.Tii .on uf'M h. pg a".r d.rk ,-at ly ZU iimf.ifiiiol sohl.t'is n,;..r ami mar'tiw, veterans of the w ar I- d the procexs , n ATTEMPT BE IN 1 MADE TO FORM ANOTHER NEW PARTY Ch-cag" A new national political !.,)v id t.e known as the Labor Partv nf the rrit.'d Sni'es was created hv t,.p'es.etai ;ve of org.intzeil labor in i , nv.oi' h -n here The ohVi't i f the rmH"tnent as set f h 'Tl its ro'l-' -ut on -.: he "to org.in.ie a'l hand ami I" on wrk.rs nf the lollVv to sunpoit the lt'i"."- p;..s of a p-iilti. al. social ami industrial denioiTai y M AGREEMENT MADE BY HINES WITH RAILWAY TRACK MEN TV isho .fO.n V new wage and working ,'i;; i tm i.t .i s gne.l In. I.en th- ri-ioa.l adni'tiisiratinti and , f. .als ,.f th Itri.lherho. d of Mainte pan " of Wiv Knp'ovees nnd Hallway Ti.i "k lah u. rs While demands of 'he ut.'. n . .e ii a fully met. the e t-'if hour l-as.c dav was establish. I f.,r tra. k lab-r.-rs and others of that , iass pa ation. and tune and a half pay after th.il hour wa provided. V,t of the oilvr emtiloves includ'd under the ait! will, nt w ill receive time nnd a half overtime pay after l'l hours S:i-n rg of the new cotitrs't hy Pi-r.-itoi- C.ereral Hit'.'- ended negotia tion!, whiih have been ill progress since February. ITALY IS THREATENED WITH REBELLION BY SOCIALISTS. Hon Rumors of th" wildest char n. :.! recarding tt." possibility of a ver. seno'is crisis, involving not only i iiiaiot hut also the reigning home of Italv. are In circulation as opening ,f p ii'l aiiient approaches. Tin- I. .lists, proud of their reient vii' .t'v are eager to continue what they call their "march forward" Tim ,.:...r. inoie .niihorit.itive members nt the party, however, are against any ei ess. s AMERICAN TROOPS ARE TO REMAIN ABROAD LONGER. I',:!.. The withdraw tl of (lie A Mjii troops from Cohlenz. In oc cupied lierinaiiy. Is not considered In American peace conference ciriles as necessary in consequeni e of the fail j ure of the 1'niled Slates senate to rat- ; ,fy tii" German p ace treaty. It Is contended that the 1'nited States If xtTi one of the allied and associated ; powers, and that the postponement of final action on the treaty does not change Its relation. PROMISCUOUS FIRING OCCURS IN VIRGINIA MINE FIELDS. Richmond. Va. --lie; orts from St. Charles. Norton and Big S'one Gap, are that there has been somp promis cuous firing of mounted high-powered guns in the possession of radical miners, but no fatalities have occurred within the last 24 hours. So far as could b" asi ertalned there has been no bloodshed at the mines and now that ino militiamen have been sent tr the fields no great 'rouble Is tspecied. IMPORTANT NEWS THE WORLD OVER IMPCRTANT HAPPEN NiS OF THI ANO OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAVS C its IHE NEWS W TEE SCUTH fcat I Tkie Piace In Tke Sawtav lax Mill St Fe la ftntf Ptirj j-4nti Foroisfa t . : i.f . a ti.r t' '" 'i" I irt. n- la a ,.; II I ml. 1 j- .i.x A-l.il IC -xxx.l . Ii I - v.x.l Aj-iuia, li e Sd 0.1 l.i I Ili'ilM .1 t.i.S'h -111 oil- ti - ,., 1 i . : , I .. all . . t t. ... ( e x-s.t. : oi ii a- ., n i ui ll.Ollx W. ' .1 W.lll.f Will ..In '.. w . - r w. ar' to tiiix'ia'e tl: ,-l k i t t o-e ;., VM.i.ld s(ri4il -u-r von ail ii. -ui'.l. r-i ai .d'ng lw- r'o i e. I. i nt !' Ill 'ixll til i I f .11 i . t " . 1 :i '..1 S .0. , 1 ' - . . III. .1 t. .- i.'ie. d 111 - fi I 1 ax I ' ,', .-P tl,.. " i. - - o ' r- i' v i ts for- i i A . ' I !,. i ! "t. ,1 ,1 .. - t ' 11 " la II I 14 S I ' i t'-f li"' :..m 1 I v . . S', . n I' ' ' I t", p. ! feie.gn p. - r ..--Is . I I i in i a-- si in! ur i, x, , ,. 'a- f,.r f..-, i.n i,f ': ..' ll 1 . at :vt i n. . it t-. 1 ii" f.a'.n if Hie fea'y g 'i it ar'e.-ing I'" xh aid to Frame w ithout provo. a'mn. she ix a" in k d bv tier laanv The atinoiim tp. rt of the lai p.a'ion of tlie tr.aty iau-ed con sab rabl" sui pris. T-n persons wer. kifl. d and l.a ' ir. I '"i of wliooi mft. r. d gunshot wo'it.dx. in a ra l 'iis il. niot.stration nt Cairo. Fcvpi. Three indue stations w.re s. t on fire by mobs, which lib orated prisoners and p traded through the sir. its. urnivii wounded rioters The Hritixh roxtorod order ultimately. ,xi ih -usand persons .trt n ip.iti il in the Coptic di nionxir.itioii mi the no i.ls. n of the funeral of a Copt killed In tile .1 f t . r-.. Mm ten thousand, most Iv M .xleiiix. i .i :.i . lt',1 through tin priu lip.u -tr. vs of Al. Kalali la. I'.uM't. The il. i oi xtratii.n was onb rly Svv it . ei iaial's ailhesiou to t'i" 1. ,mii" of lia'l Was Voled I.V the Sl-S 11 1 tiolla! . ...it., ll. to t". Til. Vote i alile ..Iter i ll'lll dav s ot ib bate The i v .'iu' loi.ai y iiiumiiiii.i put on liail. x ll... K. , liak gov , a iiiiu nt at ami .iroiii .i lailivoxti.k, Ku-si i. has belli pill down, n is reported, by the K. iil.ak g .vel ntnelit Cl io l al C 1 1 it .1. who w i w .iiiuli d. wax oaptund. The g .v. i '.'v. in loia.s are in complete i oiitr I . :.i.iv..xtok I'rrl'.a r 1.1. a .1 Ccou-e, Itl the F.t'.g ii-h Ii.,,,-.. of i , mi nn hi si. ilunng the coillx, i tt. ib'ii.ite nf tile liilssiall probh in. s oil "in whichever direc tion vve no we are iiiai'c'iing into a f.'g No country lias ever intervened in Uus.-iu unbuilt coming to grief." !)omoitir The body of little "Hilly" pansey, for whom a nationwide search had la en ci'iulucttd since his disappear ance from his home at 1 laniiunnlon, N. J, several weeks ami, was found by a hunter in a swamp near that place. Aflir viewing Ihe hoily. Cur oner I jnnincliam expressed belief that the l.o) wis Hie victim of foul May Judix'e Wellliorne Moore of Sparta, Ga., a no mber ot the Georgia state legislature nnd widely known in pie litn al i in 'u s throughout the state and the Smith, is dead. He was instantly killed when his auii'iiiobile turned over one mile out of Haddock. Ga. Westbound I'tiloti Pacific passen ger train No. la was held up and pas s. inters robbed between Tleilu ine Itow and Km k River, Wyoming. The train robber operated single-handed. The gov. rnnient has stopped to the front to force miners and operators to negotiate a new wage agreement nnd rexiiine work in the bituiiiinnus Mods before the country is in the grip nf a coal famine. Clothed with nil of his win-time powers as fuel administrator, nnd acting by direct authority of tlie pri-sidt ul'e cabinet. Hr Harry A. Garfield called a point meeting of scale committees, at which lie was cxp"toi to give formal notice that tin lime had come to resume mining operations on a normal scale Meanwhile word had been passed that the strike situation hud reached that point where action was regarded by federal authorities as absolutely imperative. Public ownership o. timber land, national or state is inl'.ia ateil by the Taper and I'ulp association's commit tee on forest conservation in a report submitted by the ass ci.ition cniiln.--eneo at New York. The government by an opinion ii. the Supreme court won its f.ght to have (uncoiled patents for 6. "'in acr of California oil laud v., and at tpn million dollars, alleged P have been obtained through fraud by the South ern Pacific company. The formal resignation of Carter Clasw as secretary of the treasury, to gether with a biter from President Wilson, urging him to accept the ap pointment as l imed States senator fiiuii Yiigii.ia. La., la-, li n.a.li puhlu. hy the s'ate di partineiit at Washing ton. Seven Chicago robbers hound and gagged three men. blew open a largo safe in the offices of the Standard Oil company of Indiana, partly wreck ed a smaller one an.', esciped with a'.joul eight thousand dollars. Uetec tivm pronounced the safe-blowing a tlie work of expert cracksmen. The liipior ...lore-. Is. .ti.-.i an other sothi.ek when Judge George Carpenter handed down t decision .n th Ciiited States distric. court at Chicago wliicii in-.. I !,..,i nn war tim protiibitiot act and the Volstead t . fortometit act wort oonsPtitional The Chicag, Federating, of l.aboi has endorsed the action oi the later national Association of Machinist!, in calling for a vote "to authorize grand lodge officers to co-operate w..n other unions in declaring a strike on tiie railroads of the I'niPd Slates at such time as may prevent a cond tion that will cs.alilish involuntary servitude." t . x .. . : i .-I..-.X ., i.ie . i e xT :i- t v !;.- -. . rs , t. t A- n.. n e . i'--xi to tV is. . "1 ;!... :.a l. ieJ in 4 r'ti ig r . .: V.einS.rx (f (i.t. tria Cr- t- .' i Lis X.., at- l.. leiOxlx. I : : : It -a , ' -. :.v . '- t'n it..- tvt. ,f 4 t.ri.,1 v. it- on trie ; , ' ,'v IV -!. nt W.Is.-n cave '. - to u:.UTx. !.J tl. lt 4-1 . it :a -,'i.f . ,i the rt xervaiio.as .r-'i ly . , .i "it" u the houe a'.xt ink it m Lia W -x .i.t ,n Arm i a an x; w r- va n. tl at or. axe of $ L", ' S. i 't-iiibi-r Hal tl.o.xf in tveut)' The s.i i.'ai. ta! in v a t t r , f i.n :i ; i. ris I ir Ck t of 1.:.. I v . .11 . wai .tun. "in. ox the f.t't t'-ai i!.e tium sci J it r it e ,ni. r I ran. e and to i a;attv I. atl f -I. -f,.r the If' l..o.. t . n those tour,. IV xlllt tlt ti n: v and ng i.. . t of, . 1 t.iine.t, t-nii -iia.-nix fee - ill t dl-t a tl'illlied llson iced the t:ov rutin nt aga.n in con'rol ot the na Hon'. fno, ,ii y ,v iran-tenini; the s'i'I'Mi of t.s.,1 attuun sir .,,!- in t i"rm r t'oii. i ll i'jlimr K.v val of I'v war tun. fu'uiuiit.x ..( ,lniiiixira or lbx.v.-r r- iil'.il directly f.niii govt tnnii tit .flor'x to men a famine in sugar. Imf the in, rs t. bgat.J to the I . ad of the ib p.n in. nl of juv f io wi'l t'. iiNo to I , !, put dt.wn the m i nn in -. nt i ut in'. .to rs f I v :r: gen. r.il M of the For the will not m.ti !.,n itive or- att, on. v i ra' ry JM'tiiiiit. d unib r Ihe x lor Av.-ti'ies of s'oul.ition l-adinc ir.a'n w.ivx wire opened up wh-n of fu ia!. th. ir ! oiim i.-nni: i --i.ti' i t 'h. l'l. and diploma's turned over in nnii. is ihe possible results at a' -l abroad that are to follow aln-Il of the Sin , ml sexxlt.u of -s without senate rat if it .ttion li t at . nli-rit Wilson has considered the poisilnlity of negotiating a new pe.ud tii-alv in the event of the rejection hv ti e st tlate of th' pl't'St nt treaty, but it to w dell-lops that he Villllaliy l.a- i-,..,i,., ih.;t alternative as nn praVi. .bi ll Is si. P. d hv thi - 111 posi kt.ow that Ihe Ihciigl.'.x of tin t!. ,.!' ll loll.! - 111 tin selia'e , ion to peac .ell'ereil iiil.roti.ise !! i" m- " elnl sti -4 I ken h. lent Vvil- ..1 I Uleal l't i olc. ie, ai I olupilxl.itig SOU " tl I if a I' .t It il I'lOI' 111 I he T' . -:nb. r 1 et.d t" that ..!- a . !. I -'.'. d I" I...Ve he. . ! 1 "111 Io as. . ; I.n", 1 1 ill Tl s. n what i .- i v al i :,x ! .. , p - "i s w ii.'d ,n , i I The Me v ai, i ml..i-.v h i it.f.. I'lllat loll thai I i . -1. " I a Alop-les. nil.. i.f Villas right hand it' ut-ti.intx. Ii..s I.-, n iiiptiii't d Aiig-ies bad r silly piapanil a plan ot i..n;pa.gn l.r Villi. the oh;. 1 1 1 Mcxito City make it po- f vv ha h w ax to i a' oif from the north and to able to formulate .1 fl.ta of invading Hi" City of Mexico itself Another ottort to bring industrial p-ai e to the Tinted Stat. Is to be made by a iimf. n-iue of former fed oral and state oft a lal... Im-iiiess men and economists, the personnel of winch has already be. 11 announced by President Wilson I I.in k of adequate training of pilot was responsible lor some fatalities in 'the recent transcontinental derby, l.ieut. Ilelvin W. Mavnard. Ihe win ner, told a Incise sub t oiniiiitte . Of ficers of high rank whose experience had ben confined to desk work en tered the race bet allst' there weld tin supciior olliters to pass on their ability. Junior officers were tested to determine their fitness to com pete. Whisky and be. r made their la-t stand ill the Supreme court of the I'llitiil Stales. Ilespalllllg of anv ' hope that President Wilson would liH the hall ill 'inn to enable Ih.'iii Id dispose of their set tit as before iiinsti- 1 tiition.il prohibition nettles down upon the land, the liiiioi' interests of the country are ciiiicentratitii; all their elforts toward obtaining .tin a brief hiatus. Settlement of the 1 ontroversy over disposition of the German lm r liu perator was indicated by shipping board ofioials. who intimated the ship would be tendered immediately to Gnat T.iilain. ' lvn.vi.it- persistent rumors to the f.'.'ct t hi t the te.leial reserve banks hive contemplated 'be retail of loam, made on cotton or ihe Pi'l. e issii nine of loath. W. P. G. Harding, gov ernor of the fetieral est rve board, in . letter to Senator Sinitn of South Carolina, states tile only change iniiili! in the positiu nof the bangs regard- , Itlg cotton t alis Is a leailelll.l IO .xilltt- I er examination into grade of cotton shown by the receipts pledged as col- l ia'.-r :l. I I.udwig C. A. K. M rtens. self styled "ambassador of the Russian Soviet government ti the Tutted States gov ernment," has offered to provide trans portation from the Tnited States to Russia for all Russian citizens who desire to leave the Tnited States or whose presence ill Ihe Tti.teil Stalts is unde lirable. This offer i made in a letter written by Martens to Sec retary of Stat, I.a.isitu,. Compliance by the i eople with pro visions of Ihe prohibition enforce ment act during tlie first two week of its life is repor t d by Commis sioner Roper of tin bureau of inurnal It veliiltl. Mexito has been warned by tho American government that any fur ther molestation of William (), Jen kins, the American consular agent at Piiobla. who recently was kidnaped by bandits, would seriously affect tlie relations between the Tnited Statt and Mexico, for which ti e government of Mexito must assume the full re kponsibilitv. While the Supreme court was hear ing ni'gtimen's on the validity of the wartime prohibition act, word went out from the white house that Presi dent Wilson would not rescind the "dry act" until peace formally had been declared. This means a dry Christmas for the country. Kail! oul workers scored t complete victory in the house through incor poration of their plan for voluntary conciliation of labor disputes in tlie Ks. li riiilro.d bill. The house reject ed a plan of compul.ory arbitration. No diroi't vote on the anti strike prop uaition w ,s taken. r. 111. ? t an in- -JV I'n-f 1U x ,,f ' h HOW MRS. GOYO AVOIDED AN 0PEBATI0N Ca-itMi. Ohio. "I tufered from a ferr.t trouUe which rxteea Bi Diucbj su:.r.n,, ant) twik doctor decidei Cat i trou.j hav tx thrv.u-ls rt eperatjoa IxtjiNt 1 eou'd get wed. My mother. wh had bieea helped by 1 y..it rir.kham'a 'fetabl t ora X -oji J. aivited ar.a to try it tfore ub nnttmgtoanopera. t.on. It relieved mt from hit trout.lt o 1 nn do my haute work ithout any t ,:Vulty. 1 aHite ary woman who i '!ictsl W!h femae trocbi.- to fiva ly.l.a E. linkham VegeUbla Com. rH:nJ a trinl and it will do a tmiob. f r thftn." Mr. MaRIR IIoyo, 1 6U tt, K. F, I'lnhA Ohio. Sometime ther are erioj eon. ,i tion her a bci itaJ orwratioa it th tr'y alt.mativ. baton the ether hand ao ma-y women have Iwti cured Tythia f tnwiii rxvt an-i herb remedy. I ydia b I ir.kham' epf table t iimpoun.t, af t. r doctor hav asi i that an operation tu Beoxry every woman who want to avoid an c tw ration should irive it a fair trial liefur tuumtur. W aactk a tn it g orileal- If complication exi4t. write to t ydia P. link ham M-vlu ine t a., Lynn, !vl.. f r advice. Th result of many Jtar xpenenc it at your ervK-e. imim SPECItL S3 S3 FELT HIT rtfit. )sl vfl'Sl. t.e. rr4 ft' tttla f. r? 1, C4t4 auvaxtfavt tin.-1 tiei y.-s iru"f l vita nt. Kt AL VAl l I S 0O Cwiwx I In4 iii.b. arittif t hi i mi-Ms 4'1 ol..f. l.vi.Oi-r i't . Is.r4.xt bji cm., kti-1 r g,r xll... till,. 1.1 IB ttM. ..lit Sett.t r i.lg.ybx C. 1 hu rtoron if nt s . j.ctK...ji.. rw. Polk Miller's Liver Pills 10c. Used 50 yean without change. Ihe Good Old Fa (.banned kind that nut 1 failt. Vnrqualled lor Fnliousnt ,,t, Suk llt'ndjghc, Copxte patu n tnd Mala 11 1. Youf C.r ind lathet i-elird on Ihcm. Nnlhing I i Iter at any pic e. (at Ihe on". nr. Atvt:. init. ;-t III ns t Ii M - It r 1. V KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as "that good kind" JQn it -and iiou ..Ml I u iii Krwir u nif Government Clerks Tbo'ii ovls men nn-1 women want.-d Pail. Way .XJ ill, pt.st I'ltVi', t'l-iis'.s anil ntner t ail .x.. I c e.in. ', atln-.s , ..mii g lit g.n t . pr.-paie now. l.v i-il nt sul in, s, p- r r oi-ait pusltians. 1 lie for lr-e tniur I, ill -II. Feilrrl TntllilllK Inslllnte. ::-A t-'.. '.it:.. -1 n liak. v..t, iiginn. l. C. Parties Afflicted With RHEUMATISM Can Get Relief by Writing H. f. on OWN 237 Griswold Street Detroit, Mich INFORMATION FREE EASY HOW TO SAW LOGS AMD CUT DOWN TREES p!y one in:'!!, or even a boy. with the improved iillaua l.ngiiie l.ng Saw can easily cut twenty-live to forty colds a day, nnd at 11 oust of less than L'c per conl. This liiiiehinc. which out does nil others, has 11 heavy, cross cut Saw driven by 11 powerful especially designed 4 -cycle gasoline engine. It's a fast inoiiov-iiiaher for tlioi.e using It, nnd ilt'ox more than ten mm cmild do. cither culling down trees, sawing logs, or buzzing brunches uhile you rest. When tint sawing, the engine can be Used fur other work requiring power. Hnrr f iMlutton The entire machine Is mounted on truck wheels to make it easy to move to the trees or logs, nnd from out t cut on n log tWrauuf toppin0 the rn pi'ir. For moving on the rond, the truck wheels nre placed parallel with the skids nnd the rig hauled straight ahead. The wheels turn on n tvvo xeny spindle. Ymi do ti"t bttve to tnk them off, but can change direction of wheel travel by merely taking out n pin. 'i'he Ottnxva enn be lilted for snvv ln? down trees, It cuts level with surface of ground, thereby gett'ng all the timber nnd leaving no stump Kicking up. An initonintlc 'rlctlon clutch stops the saw In case rf undue resistance. Two nun can full forty to flftv trees n rtny In ordinnry timber. The whole outfit Is enmpict, simple, durable ngiiliist a llfellnio nf hard wenr. It sells for n low price nnd l fully guaranteed for reliable opera tion In the hnnds of every one who hna trees to cut down nnd logs to work up. Full Information nnd low factory price to you enn be had simply by ad dressing the Ottawa Mfg. Compnny, 2724 Wood'Sf., Ottawa. Knnsns. Stop Your Coughing1 1 No nred to let that roufh persist. Stopth Irmaiiao. nii rcmnve tickltng Obd hoarsr txm by toothing Uw iufiaic4 taitMt with
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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