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' v" ," PAC TT70 THE SUN-JOURNAL, NEW BERN, N. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920:: tue;i leader SSIIGSED to die imurn nnmp niirrvr ui.uL'.LuJmt tiUtol Not Wanted in Switzerland, But Unable to Reiurn to, Own Country - lie i . of the Ai dition Gi cusd, srt (Ky Associated PreS3.) ' OKINEVA. Switzerland, June 2. t la ' Cf tie most luxurious hotels! iu .Lausanne is now living the Turk ) h multi-millionaire named General Ahmed Djemel Pasha, former Turk 1 ii mi., ister under 'the Young Turh regime at, Constantinople and for in r inander of the fourth Turk ish arm v. in Syria. .. ' : y - rst on Tiluck List'. . e first uyon the black list jian government for ?xtra ptmishruent, being ac- the Tribune De Geneve, i cf the deaths "f 7,000, Abrian, Sy rian and Armenian families whom he ,is alleged to have ordered to be mas sacred or deported into the desert, vhere they died of hunger and thirsi in the witr. lie has been sentenced to (. :;h a; er a hearing in Turkey. i.ial 1 ssha, who called himself u- - "Hero r Ilislam," admits, ac- : to the newspaper, that, he '' . :ly. directly responsible for : . . t deaths of heretics.' By ty j .y, it is charged, he obtained his t wealth in Turkish gold, always rot using bank notes; Once a -week Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, First JZllt War Mother of The Nation Gives Entire Credit For Re covery of Her Health to The Well Known Medicine, Tanlac. The following remarkable endorse ment of Tanlac' was given recently by Mrs. Alice Gresham, Dodd, at the Gresham ' ' Mmorial Home, GaYin Park, Evansvilie, Ipd., which home was "presented to her by the patriotic people of Indiana, as . evidence of t their appreciation of the services ren dered to his country by her soh, Cor poral James B., Gresham, the first American soldier kiUed in France, ExjiTessions of sympathy were receiv ed by Mrs. Dodd from all parts of the Vmted States, and the newspapers his vife or one of the members of his I of the country carried the story of family travelled to Constantinople the first war mother.'. y ..,. . -.r y -TJipmal's headquarters in Syria', The shock of her son's death re- in"''-ir military escort with sman Los.es of gold which were forwarded f r;k,HeQuently to Switzerland . and ' t ,- ii n . . ,,; ' ,, V 1 f J nnan Warships. It i;; inal and Djavid Pasha who wre : t Paris in July, 1914, and, lor t,ie war, bought the Gei nan v, ; hips, Goeben and Breslau, 3 r tv - : overnment by orders from ' tile.- . ho has only a temporary i ) sojourn in Switzerland, i requested by the Swiss r:: i o leave this country, but i j jij., to procure a medicai ..icate' proving that traveling uid Le j. injudicial to his health ! remains at Latisannei . I lie Tribune demands his expulsion r. Switzerland" with several of his .ollites. Djrmal, however, cannot urn to Turkey, as the death ,sen ; e a " him there. ; ; .ial Pasha should not be m jor another Turkish leader Jar name and title who recent . : i Mipointed a minister of the . Turkish cabinet.. now steady and night, and I feel better in health than ever, before in in j life. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me and shall recommend It every chance I get." , , - f All good druggists , sell, Tanlac. 7 LABOR CONDITIONS ARE STILL UNSETTLED (By Associated Press - LONDON, June 2. Labor condw tions still are unsettle in England, not so much because of disatisfaction with wages, hours or working, condi- I tions as to jealousy between rival trade unions and particularly be tween skilled and unskilled labor, says the American chamber of com merce her. A ctop pt new wage, de mands from other unions is declared to have resulted from the settlement of the demand of the longshoremen by granting then a minimun wage of sixteen shillings a day. - k - What is "Spring Fever" . , It is simply low Vitality, a Jack of Energy caused by . impure blood., GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC restores Vitality and Energy hy Purifying and Enriching the Blood; You can soon feel its.Strengtb ening. Invigorating Effect. GOc. . A Prcparatton. oT COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEBS AT YOUR DRUGGIST ' Aalc. far BY NAME CKX.Y. wcvcM Substitution J 3Ej Have You Seea a Demonstration of The COLLINS RAPID" SEALER : Insures Your Tires -Against Punctures We guarantee this wonderfu.1 Sealer to seal all punctures above the rim from a tack to a 20-penny spike. Also to preserve the rubber and give 1,000 more miles on each, new casing it is used in. 'Demonstration , given m request. ' . SMITH & LUPTON ' Dealers for 0ven ainl Pamlicw Vm. 103 Griffith St.,- New Dei-Ji ' KftHi'ns Home' Mrs, J. T."v Dawson o Alliance, Who has been in the' city visiting re latives, haseturned homeA? Spending Firw Days "Here Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph , Duffy, of Catherine Lake, Onslow 4county, are visiting relatives in the city. - OH! BOVi" . ' You can't beat Ml, Florida Fruit Cum ta perfect.-,- Try a package today. ,Made by Ffeer.". 'All dealers 5c. - ' t f i wo O.T To Mountains j S. Simmons has gone to ountain to spend the'sum- l;.uk Prom Pitt in I. Smith! manager of the .' .. rn Tobaccd company,, has re 1 to the city after a visit at .. ville. ' ', . ' ' suited in the serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd'a health, but everyone will larn with interest and pleasure that she is now In splendid health' again. When seen at her home recently, stye mpde the following statement, giving the entire -eredit for her recovery to the well-konwn Tanlac. ; 1 ' "After my dear boy's death, I had a general breakdown in health," said Mrs. Dodd. "At first it was Just in digestion. My food used to upset me and 1 had to diet myself very care fully, which wasn't much hardship, as I lost all desire to eat. Then I" had an attack of rheumatism, with severe pains in my shoulders, back and arms. Sometimes I used to suffer a great deal, and my joints would get all swollen up and stiff, I was able -to do very little about the house, and at times couldn't even cook a meal. I got very nervous and restless and at night would lay awake for hours, and lost many a night's sleep as a conse quence. . t a rrienci or mine had received a great deal of help from Tanlac, and it was the who advised me to try it I am so glad I did, for it proved the best medicine I have ever taken. It , soon gave me a good appetite and ' .i j i . .a I accmeu to seme my stomacn so mat , I was no longer troubled with indi gestion, i don t know -what it ia to have- rheumatic pains now, the swelll ing and Btiffness has all gone out of my joints and I am able- to do the work of the house -with the greatest s: S. CLUB vs. PEPSI-COLA IS H3 1 I i' i i i LZ3L1J n THURSDAY, JUNE 3 ' " 5 P.. M. i - " ' TIE' GAME TO BE PLAYED OFF PAGE for Governor, stands for Good Roads. Good Schools, Better Educational Advantages, Good Government. 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LOG-E.'L MEWCOKN N " CHESTER A. WALSH, Manager 69 Broad Street , Nev Bern, N. C. - BRANCH STORE AT KINST0N, K C. V ". Mem Endorse J. Loyd Horfeon for Judge of Th'e 5th Bistriefc ) WE NEED A YOUNG MAN FOR JUDGE (Editorial fronii . the Farraville Enterprise, dated May7thj . ' i - 1. The people of the 5th Judicial District are pe i culiarly fcJrtunate in - having the opportunity of nominating and electing an active, energetic, suc cessful young business man and lawyer for judge of the district in the primary on June 5th. , It has ; ; been bur pleasure to know intimately J.- Loyd - Horton for several years and we know hmVto be .;-,a young man ofJsterling character, energetic, active, progressive, yet possessing a disposition of that nature usually termed ..." Judicial Tempera . ment." ' ' "... Mr. Horton passed the bar examination nearly six months before he reached the age of twenty one, and though his license' was not issued until he was twenty-one he immediately, by permission of , the Judge, then riding this circuit, opened his office for the practice vof law. On Wednesday after he stood the examination in Raleigh ' on Monday, ' he singly , and successfully defended a man, charged with a felony in the Superior Court of this county, and continually since ' that time he has -worked hard in his 'profession, and has built up a large and lucrative law practice. At the age of twenty-four he was elected solicitor of. the 5th District, and his record as Solicitor has satisfied the people of the district of his ability , and 'qualifications for the office of Judge, v . In addition to his law practice Mr. Horton lias itaken an active interest in the business life of ;his community, being at one time on the Board of Directors of five corporations, Secretary and "Trflnenror nf tlirpp nf tVipm. a rartnfr in an sntr mobile business and m ine iNortn. American Land Co., a large real estate company of this city. He . is regarded by all his busines sassociates as being - a man of unusually sound business judgment and . integrity. ' - ' " v v ; . j - - This is an era of prosperity, yet an era of re construction. We, are rebuilding our civilization . Ho conform with the ideals "promulgated by the .fate World War. Modern Business and this cen tury: requires business men in all the offices of ' ...the,StatefLWe are getting away from the old rule -. of, going by precedents, - and this age is too J i busy to spend half of life in getting some litiga tion, tried in court. Our courts are several years behirid 'in the. trial of cases, and we believe that -this is caused. by the inactivity of some of our officers. .We. need young active men for judges a.s in other offices, which have for the major part of their duties the adjustment of business affairs. " , Loyd Horton has been tried and not found wanting. His record, zeal, ability, character and youth, which carries with it strength and vigor, should and will be rewarded in the primary by L t large and overwhelming majority against his op-.' ponents. ' , - - What Hon. Jno. T. Thorne, President of the Citizens'Bank, says: "When he was four and a half years old, I took J. Loyd Horton on my knee 'and taught him his A B C's, and have known him continually since that time. Since reaching the age of 21, he has been actively and successfully engaged in busi ness, besides enjoying a large and lucrative law practice. It has been my privilege to serve with him as a Director in four corporations and I have ajways found him quick to see a point in business, careful to weigh a proposition on both sides, and possessing that indefinable thing called "Judicial .Temperament." The District will make no mis take in electing him to the high office of Superior Court Judged" (Signed) JOHN T. THORNE. Mr. T. C. Turnage, Vice-Pres. Citizens Bank and Large Farmer, ; ... . X -: ? ,t i : 1 Endorses Him .... 1 - , : . ... - - - :.:.'.'.yVr:';;v ' -:: ', ; 7 ;,' ; f y " :r r-V'-'V: "I have known Loyd : Horton all. his life. He j is a hard worker, tends .strictly to his business, . enjoys a large i. and lucrative practice, and is a very successful business man. I believe we need : young, energetic, ' and vigorous 'men for judges, and knowing him as I do I believe that the Dis trict. will make no mistake in electing him judge." (Signed) ' " ' T. C. TURNAGE. What Mr. Df E. Oglesby, Cashier of The Br-.nk of Farmville says : "Mr. Horton has been attorney for the Bank of Farmville since I have been its cashier, and I have had occasion to consult him many times upon propositions of law and of business. I have always fourd him safe in his advice, and he possessed unusual acumen in these matters." , ' (Signed) D. E. OGLKSBY. Mr. Jno. R. Davis, Vice-Pres. of The Bank of Farmville, and One of The State's Largest Merchants, En dorses Him. "It has been my pleasure to know Loyd Horton all his life, and I knowhim to be a young man xf sterling character, an able lawyer, and unusually ood business man. We should have yiing, ac tive, vigorous business judges, who will expedite matters that come before them. Loyd Horton will fill the bill. (Signed) J. R. DAVIS. Mr. A. C. Monk, . Prominent Tobac- conist, and Owner of Several, y , Factories, says: r .? it ' - - ( v . - ; - . I . . . x . '. - '-( . ' . ' "I have known J. Loyd Horton for about twelve years, and know him to be an active,1 -vigorous, able lawyer and a good business man This : age, rpmiirps srtivip ' vigorous vouiiff men for judges. and the district should elect him Judge of the ; Superior CJourt." ' - . r .(Signed) A. C. MONK. One of His Partners Says of Him: "J. Loyd Horton has been my attorney, since he -) : ' began the practice of law and for' the past two : years has been one of my partners m The North , American Land Company. During that time ihe , company has been interested in transactions m vnl vine. over thrpp million dollars. He is sound-' , safe, conservative and an exceptionally good bus"- 1 iness man, and a good lawyer. - ne can ao more work in the shortest time than any man I know. He will make a good judffiV'nd one that:will 'expedite matters .coming before him. . . v ; ' (Signed) H. L HUMPHREY. Mr. W. R. Willis, Caihier of Citizens' " Bank, says: "During the time that I have been Cashier of The Citizens Bank, I have known J. Loyd Horton, both socially and in business. He is a. man of character, an able lawyer, an tinusually good busi ness man. He will successfully meet the demands of modern business', for active, vigorous judges." (Signed) W. R. WILLIS. The Voters of the 5th Judicial District Know Him, and will by their Vote on June 5th, Encourage Efficiency and Ability J 1
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