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V'l WEATHER REPORT-ForNortb -rlina Fair tonight and Saturday No changia tempexai?4-vi; Gmt4e variable winds. f3 In nl t ... ESTABLISHED SINCE 1802 ACTERNdN DAILY "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL 3 y H iL Vii AV a idJ V V ! 3 flume XL, No. 69. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Fridayoyfember 5, 1920 Telegraph Service TT Pre FiVfc Ccits. ?yu- - - - THE CONDITIONS III GERMANY LIST OF MORS FDR ! HALIFAX COUNTY THE NOVEMBER TERM ! ELECTION RETURNS JUDGE LYON PRE5I0. r$. Madry Has Been In Europe 5 Months and Has Presidential ticket, Cox 3,430. Harding 624; 2' ; Morrison, 3,540 KIIGiJ DECLARES ROCKY " ROAD AHEAD FJEXT CONGRESS New York Herald For Some Time Kitchin 3,502, R FT. Harris, a W DpErrlc. ! -J or tfovertior Been Reporter On The Paris Edition of the M. m. Taylor, l. b. Suiter, w. Parker 4i3 ;IL Rigirou. W. S. Smith, W. M.I For Senate, U'ullom, Clias. II. Sweet, N. BJlksnn 295, l .-. . iJosey, E. W. Dick-ns, J. B, Zol-', County ticket average 3,450 IVES H 1 5 UB5LKVA 1 1UJN .Coffer, S. R. Whitp L. 0. Shields ; 1 V M. R. Taylor, II L. Ad.v.ck, A. B. 1T 1. n ., -i.,, ..... :. Butts. E H. Ailsbrook, E. X. ' - - i "TT I A a ,1. ' VT T jf eon.3 d ions the task of making both ends uieeu 1J- "J"". , , Curtis, J. R. GfesirlGW, P. O. Ran- 1 dolph, J. A. Holdford, Geo. G. An-I!,.,.-.. . i si .., !-;.. t? i iv. i 1 VI i v L . KJ . JLI U lllllO, -X- . . . . a The For 4 .. ' 11 I..,..-. s nr -i ii i;t'in,:ii! from 'tbsfi'va'. toils . ..li.Tt V. M-idiy whdj m t,r!1,.lliy !.,,. uiimu-r. iii lime 11 l" rk live LATEST TELEGRAPH 01 EWS DESPATCHES New Minority Leader Predicts That Democrats Will Win Next Election Z IS IN FINE METAL n Point I Y.ork, Nov. 5. District I now with a majority that lie Scne Cases found many representative ! ... . ........ .-. .. -p.- -.-...-,. ...,...: rick, J. K. ioe. i K. White, -J it idea , n if vi hc v ui aiiiK i:ia."ricci r.iris edition of li'e Nnv which were not making in or II. .....1.1 Ua inhi I'inovS fli-iii 1 Sirt moii q an ... Aycock, Ed Wood .in15.i . P. L. Faucett, R L. Applewhite, emwu as iulL U1 i,mm,s:" AV&'shington, Nov. 4. "Don't be released of the burdens? Not worrv, the Democrats will come a bit of it. buck to Congress two years from ' An Obnoxious Measure - will Another thing the Esh-Gum- . M. Wood, D. C- Attorney-Swann began a formal make every Democrat smile," ; mins railroad law will soon per iod W j' Davis investigation" of an alleged fraud said Claude. Kitchin, the new min- 'mit another advance in passen- irv leader of the House. liiit'i-u-iin who , J 1 4 1 1 "1 -m mere or wiu viui ttiose retraraed as c; . TN A TT" 1 i. . ... t: i :..! i.,i... i j It. j. nincnev. . viiiui's to in;ii noieu cny a- were doing nine ueiiei .1 lounu - i I . ...!...i ....wi iit iiii . . i ri.i- jmxi iiimii'iiiqv Y-P .i . . .!... -p v., . -i . .i 2iio ?eel It'll J I'l liri ll"liu l'l"C ' ' L' ::umui ' ' 1 CI 11 11 VU1 X' J CIJ ILll , : i ... . I I 11 l...l-l I 11 ' I 11 tunitv presents ltselt. lie at- tor instance, .who was not mak- ' , ... ' ...! l :,.! othee miblie in. 1 nan Q T,i. ton, Wade Miggell, Ben Fisbel, , xuecdew ;n,e heart, of lhe American pep- . - r. . . . . . . .T R T iol I W (T nior-L- W XT ,.l,.m.v 1 is lieeessarv 101' t hw fnmiPPtimi - it .Tmv;f ha hnvn -"-" ' Ulultt H.1JV 1 nr . v ' ..-.. v' f jljl jl t jl a lim i ks v '-. twenty six ballots marked foi the Democratic ticket at th? mouth of "a . sewer. The street "The Republican congress' with its gre.it majority is certain to do two things that will damn it hi iv;v(. ivpurter. . Mr. Madry boards jn mind that these sums, Sherrod, C. W. Walstoii, Joe liar the underground - more .votes. passages for pie. It will repeal the' excess pro- ,3.60 v - -m r -j -r---v -i - ill, :, Fivneh family and speaks am 000 resectivelv, will go Per' ir" AlmSa, NV Madry, i . :.. , . I . . T W Tillprv TT TP Tlill.T V :iinil.ire IluenTlV aid 1L IS a hfint twiPP c far in IflTni'inr as in America.. With these considerations we find that, while thf average Ger man citizen is far from enjoying what an American is pleased to New York. Nov. 5. With Hard- fits tax and let the Esch Cim- i mins railroad law stand as it is anii'il hi' t:;m converse in Ger win iiiiil Spanish, lie may re XT'.. 11" V lllti LW1L, JL.H7111 V L' CI 1 Kf v 1, -i , n I T . i If rt " ed at four hundred out o-t a pos kirn in- of the ve;'r II Mack Cook Clark. ings electoral votes virtually f ix- j jnow Avritten in the statutee. The ger and freight rates and the ad- jVanee will be granted. The pub lie will clamor for j.viblic owner ship, but the Republicans will advance the rates as high as they Ulare and then stop. T'hey will not modify the law or amend it. In two years it will have become one of the most- odious measures W. II. Allen, E. sible ever , enacted." Mr. Kitchin has practically re health and never it'niKin v itist now is really in Mfr rondition than most peo- 'i,U prosperity, be. .is at least not .!e would expect to find the war sutienng tor ubdued eountrv after readinu- clothing. lie numerous rej:rts that have ecu pread bioalcast regarding want f od or Bolshevist Tendencies Green vill, Ala., Nov. 5. A negro wras rushed to the county jail for safe keeping. He is char ged shooting to "death A Mrs. ;A. B. Little while seated in her home' before the fire with a child. The lack of ordinary pre-war , ic food shortage existing there. 'Comforts s ;i matter' of fact there does ixiM i scarcity ot food lor the 1 ' irdiiuii-v working classes, be liiusi' of The high prices obtain returns from eight contests to decide the Republican house ma jority. So far the Republican, are assured of two hundred and eighty six house members to one repeal of the one act and the re- ; . tentirm .f tlie '.thev will iV'hfeal ' live; hundred .and tliirtv -nvprrl hv 1 ... 4. .i .i i 1 ri i, n iiiiv nu iv mill iuvn Tiiee i.nii". , . ... one and 4 new Senate set down i looked better. He said he never at fifty nine Republicans and "Listen! Within the last four felt better and never viewed the thirt.w seven Democrats the Re- years the corporations that pay 1 future with more optimism than publican leaders awaited belated uhese excess profit taxes have at a moment when he will have to made $20,000,000,000 profits. Do . lead., his party in the House you suppose the American peo-j against a Republican majority of pie" will "stand for the .taxes to be 128 or 130. He said the defeat lifted from the shoulders of these for re-elect ion of Champ Clark great; profiteer corporations and had not brought the minority and ennven ienr.es luis. however, cansed -a cloud of dcsr-T?6 bovietj regime. -.is .making lor .f Hundred and thirty seven Demo- transferred to tbeir own with- lef-di-ship to him at this time Dondencv to settle over'tne bedC aWf; . designaT oa::p0otethat; will,, defeat He Avould be the minority leader of many Germans who now e(imW U well qualified to speak -tions giving the Republicans tlie. tli'e fafty-th&rdW ; it rlW" you orthe new" bo'use though Mr. . ()mK;!o; thPTnAlUval -or .Ve-founti conditions to be exact- -greatest majority ever .held in think' thk peopleAio have given "Clark had been returned. ;ly the reverse. - The status of the the house. One woman represen tative is assured a Miss Alic ur. I 1 1 T tor tliose who are able m und wlio wonhl wele.omp anv I , . . ... . . - iliussian government todav is the l) DVlV T ie lUMl-e T lCrP IS M n PtirV wt. .1 n haiwo t V. rrttrna .- J " - .i i'-;' - . ti-..... .yi --i nitu p,i-.( cl A".7 of the'eafes one can get of hop' tOAvard their betterment e , " "7 I ... .1 i i j. . Wt . .hutun., rl.l..K , 4? i.' I cause oi mucn aeuaie and specu ..'wcusuu v. yjianuma a xrtrnj CIS yr-hiTi.d (d the dark brown A great, number of the work er. iut theiv Mre some select prs are w cnminn' Hnlsh m-iiuts and quite a few ho- j-onimunisni, with outstretched wliere while bread and a Jiaiids. -When the Soviets were I'lenh- of it is to be had. Tbe about -to capture AYarsaw, it was 'iemiuii! governiiLeiit has made frequently rumored hi Berlhi i i i lciii(,ns towards rationing that they were also planning to 'if lticid Mijjply by passing "re- invade Germany after taking the filiations 'requiring foreigners Polish -capital. Such an idea met ;i w,,'i as residents to secure .villi, the. -strongest soi't of appro '"' d -Hi-ds whieh give one a ce.r- val from many of the- German !;Ui .dh.'wance each week. In workers, who declared themsel ves- ready and eager to join the Uation.- But the consensus oi er and resturanter winning, r . opinion of tliose who have studr Iracti however, these reguh ' 'iis ;uv very ineffective, for not Bolshevists. -I tried to analyse i an .one-fourth of the res- the psychology back of sneli setv observe them. So the liments and after talking with iecl the situation carefully and impartially is that the Soviet re gime is gradually but surely tot- tering and will probably jass in to history before the end of th? coming winter, i The Reds Defiant i But. to revert to the main theme they are undoubtedly large numbers of Bolshevists in Ger- i t many and they don't take pains i o hide their identity. You can Memphis, Nov. 5. jTennesse is regarded as definitely in th;j Republican electoral college, with newspaper returns indicating their sons as. cannon ioddej to : Mr. Kitchin would have been the war 'will in addition ear the minority leader in the recent ses tax burdens "of .that war . while sion op Compress had he permit men dio reaped billionsf.tmt of ted himself to be, but he insisted that war .'.find staid at home will that Mr. Clark have the honor. notes.- of; five hundred thousand ..sels of all classes are now tied dollars 'each give holders out up at the navy yards for lack of staiidirio- demand notes amount- crew recruits are enterincr at Republicans have five of the iug t0 three miui011 pilars and the rate of twenty three hundred states, ten congressional seats and issue two fifty thousand dollar a week. two already being Republicans notes one to Atlantic Coast Line The newspaper returns show and ; other .-to Richmond Freder- " Taylor leading Governor Roberts foksburg &TUj Potomac security Toledo, Nov. 5. The Willlis- by forty thousand. "cash loans. Overland automobile plant,' em- 1 1 M "0 Ulllj-HMl to state of affairs. ' tlli,-. tfi("i(l ultllil t lull rpfllvpc it.- i'nnTfiyil-citivi rii-i'.i.-i . .f . .... . v . i . . j i i I j)l (.V II 1(1 U M V( .1 MJ,fK!n " mi., a. quest ion of whether classes T found this mc cats j vjy Jhe price. d ro airdher interesting neeming wages. Wa.es Low. of be nil the I' lit: "'lllf find them everywhere. ; "Why, certainly I'm a Bolshe viki," they will proudly tell you ; after having listened for five or ;ten minutes to a ' I . .. ploying around fifteen thousand New York, Nov. 5. The final; ;- - closed for an. invetpry and will contract between Dempsey and i Icrae, Ga'. Nov. 5 Officials remain closed an indefinite per jCarpentier will be signed laic ;.re investigating the . burning o," iod. today. .five "Stores at Scotland and.towns origin. The believing: . of incendiary condemiMition Marion, Nov. 5. Soon after ; landed' directly at them his vacatioji Sen. Harding is ex j Washington, Nov. 5. Hague, Nov. 5. The pos sibility of Holland becoming Re- -Nicky public provided recommendations The average German .working: If the Reds had captured War- Pected to ake stePs toward on- Arnstein pneaded n0t guilty in submitted by the constitutional jman is now living under such an saw, Poland's capital, and cross sulfation of statesmen on cam tile District of Columbia supreme revision commission, unless the Economic strain that he is ready ed the 1 border into Germany, Paign promises tor tormulation ot eoiu.t Qn the hldictmelt eleventh year Old Princess Jul Vi,u.s jri Germany today are to welcome almost any sort of there is little doubt but that ; meric s program toward tne .ipg him and otherc with' conspir- iana1 weds a suitable husband 'I'prisinjj low, when the relative ;bange, however radical it may great masses of the Reds in Ger ,wor d peaCe association. ing to bring stolen security from and gives birth to a son. '.'' small value of the mark is seem. Conditions can t. , become -many would have risen up and; iiV-u into consideration. With a uiy worse than at present he ar- joined handsWvitli thein in spite Berlin, Nov. 5. -Germany'-? New York to district. Bail was treasury faces deficit of seventy , denied. j 'H.nil pre-war value of 25 cents, s, so why not try something of the German government's billion marks Dr. Helfferich the I COTTON MARKET this writing is nof'ew. To this sentiment he adds declaration of neutrality. And - 0, , , Tondon Nov L 1 uu'" . ; former ice Chancellor declarea iqiiujii, o. two cents. Added; the statement that the Soviet then this combined Bolshevist; -Tne British! in the Reichstag. The minister recognition of Mexico is' expected ' mark at "'"tli -uiile In l1ii. 4 -if i .: .i .. I . : iv It . -i I( n-dvlrino en r.-.r ccj-pi .11 Tr Tt riT-rt o rnnll l.nrr Toon m"fir.'i rt il C . p n ii. :a: ..i 1 . DpP.PTTI T Pt ID (? - o. intra uvmg is K.niii.- i-s -i ivni, .o.-v-v. o-iuii,. i'1' ti ,0 finance Wirth said he would o ioiow tne i-ecogmuun oi. ui- 'h- fi-e.t that irices have increas-li'i Russia, and that the Russian to invade France, according to the ; jutroduce a bill for a sacrifice tax ' Uted States, former Mexican January 19.2S ;n 10 to J: times their nre people would certainly nave aooi- sentiment l gatnered. And tne , n ,ni- 0ir0 minister at London said. M&tcIi VJ.2'.y vel. taking an average of is.ied sucn a government oeiore xact tnai r rnnce reauy dm ami- itf) cereals abroad. !.,. i -i .- 1 1- . : 'v-ir ithis if it had not proved practic- cipate and fear such an outcome j Washington, Nov. 5. May 19.22 -Recruit- juiv 19.17 Sf. with these facts hi mind and 'able 'and workable. Of the truth is clearly evidenced by the way; Washington. Nov. 5. Richmond hig for the navy is progressing ? LOCAL MARKjST' ""us"!enng that wagqs have not of this statement we have con- m wincli sue gladly rendered aid .Terminal Company -has applied so satisiactorj me navj vllh,iiv j i:,1v;:)!(Nd in proportion to rise in flicting reports. Some well- to Poland while the latter was to Interstate Commerce conimis - believe it will soon be possiblle to '"''os, , nP can easily understand Hio-p invest -iirator declare that struggling with the Russians. 'sion for anthoritv to issue six send a sea large number of ves- Cotton 19 cents. Cotton seed 48 cents. u z)!D- U L.LnJLb 11 WAKE FOREST CO VS. NAVAL AIR STATION Alt Scotland Neck, Tickets On Sale At E. T. Whitehead Co. VARSITY LL Jk .A -U- j Novemlbsr 1.1th
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