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i WPATHEB BBPOBT For North Carolina Local showers tonic h ' ' ivajii'klj'i ' " "v. " 7 -, , - ' - . " , , wers oV -w--W&WMdty- Much. cooler Wednesday. Moderate south winds.- v: . u i1 r3 in rj T? T7 i i ESTABUSKEDI SEfe 1882 -1 ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL" Volume XI. No. 72. . Four O'Clock Editkm Scotland Neck, N. C ti, Nov. 9, 1920 Telegraph Service Price Five Cental f? unit tf (fets AT TIE .nllE 1 P0T1T0ES, TOBACCO. RICE, PEARS ft Many Other Crops Approach Preyvious High Records This Year CORN OVER 3 BILLION BUSHELS TY LEADER IN HOUSE REPBESEHTATIVES If he Should Decide Not to Take This Strenuous Position Gar ner of Texas Will Probably Be Chosen A MAN IS NEEDED Wasliino-toii. Nov 9 (Jr Associated Press.) American KTHHIN R MINflRI finneis broke production records 11 Ulllll U If 1 1 II U 1 1 1 of five crops this year. Prelim-j ina ry estimates announced today by the Department of Agricul ture show the corn, tobacco, rice, sweet potato and pear crops sur passed in size those of any pre vious year in the country's his tory. ' ' -lu addition veryr large crops were grown, iu some instances eloselv approaching records, of oats, barley, rye, potatoes, apples1 " " ' and hay. The buckwheat pro- Nov.9.-With the retirement of the duet ion record, however, has Democratic leader, Champ ClaTk stood since 1866 with this year's from tne next House of Represen crop more than 8,000,000 bushels tatives through his defeat in last under it- Filial crop production week's elections, custom and usage figures will be announced next vv.ould require that Claude Kit month. ' - chin; of North Carolina, be plac Coioi, king ofall crops and of ed iu control of the minority, which the United States grows ile Kitchin is the logical selec moi e than 70 per cent of the tion for the minority, some of world's. output, "reached the enbr- llis mtnmate friends, however, nious total of 3,199,126,000 bush. ; belieVe he will ube disinclined to vis. That is 75,000,000 : busfiels '.' ssume tlie responsibility and more than ever before grown in hard .-"worK . He broke'd6wnv -C any year. This is the third : corrd tn-. onclusion of - a speech in the OF . at1' : : . ' v.- . - 11:09 A. M.A crop to exceed three billion bush els, the previousreeord having been made in 1912, while the crop of 1917 was the second larg est. -" Record Tobacco Crops Parade will form on Roanok Street? facing South, head of column at intersection of 8th andlloanok'e Streetsextended in the following order:" ...'V, . Grand -Marshall, Marskalls, Commanders of Ampri-, t, jPosts, Band, Members of American Legion and all Ex-service men in column of fours; Automobiles, Containing (1) Confeder axe veterans, Z)) Speakers, (3) Town Officials. f4V Mpt, Association, (5) Floats. r ' ' f Line of March - .West on 8th Street to Main, North on Main to 14th, West on 14th to Church, South on Church to 10th, East on 10th to Main Street, North on Main to Bower 'sGrove; Disband. I 11:30 A. M- (Speaking) Welcome , 1 Mavor TTnrl, rnc Introduction of Speaker ... ....... Chas. R. Daniel Address ... - ... Judge John II Kerr! 12 :30 P. M., Free Barbecue Dinner to all Ex-service Men 2 P. M. FOOTBALL GAME ) Wake Forest (Varsity) ys Nava'l Air Service Stat ion. Night 8:00 P. M. Dide Theatr - "Polly and Her "Fars ' (Musical Comedy 5 people f ' 10:00 P. M. DifCE ' GION AND ALL EX- .-... , i , MISS A LICE It RDB- ERSTDH ELECTED TO O" I AllmembersT of American 5 Le-j jgion, local post and visitors, and) ,11. ex-service men will assemblJ in front of Brick Hotel prompti ! '- in.'jn t v f,,-, . i liniinr nrnnrnriir iv ' iwvemoer iin,i t nUMht 'Hrf nrhrH i,ake mn m parade u is earaJ HLdLH I . jesUy urged that aU men possib 'mmmm n jwill be present so that we may No Soldier or Sailor in Uniform make a, -good showing. li-unng the War Paid For a ! 1oriieet Smith, Commander1, Meal at Her Cafatera PRES. ANTI-SirV N. Roanoke Post 34, Y ' American LegiriV To all who may take part in the parade it is urged that they re jport at designated point on Roa ,noke street as near 10-30 ' - rr . ..v,,,- sxe, tnax rne parade may be 'able fr Tl "n r U SUm!y t0 mVe P"""P"y H:00 side o 60, has overturned a o'clock. ! Democratic plurality of 3,916 in ; - '. '. the Second Oklahoma congression-1 L ! al district and relegated to pri- Qflflfl -Dnn FC flf Cfll . vate life the veteran W W TTao uuu UUUILU UI UUL tings. Miss Robertson was po litical novice, and had been well known until a few months ago as president of the Antisuffrag Association of Oklahoma. There is nothing stranger in the Repub lican landslide than the success ful venture of this redoubtable woman, who had been told that LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS DESPATCHES last session, suffering from a stroke of paralysis. John N. Gainer, of Texas, probably wiD be chosen if Kitchin declines. Garner has proven his worth as a leader on several occasions Poiniisabel, Texas Nov- 9 when he was called upon to Hake .Harding is appearing robust and! 7 told the contention f : national, association of raod. Wblio! untilities , QOamissic4r' He Xaid the final figures wiljshow Ator DIERS SHIPPED FROM FRAHCE. 1800 READY; Paris, Nov; 9. Nearly nine thousand bodies o soldiers that were killed and died in France hav hppn fibinnnrl v flia TYm?4-1 ' ocona aistnct was a Demo- States and eighteen hundred 5 cratic Gibraltar arTd that she more are awaiting shipment, would waste her time in cam- Nearly sixty per cent of the bod paigning against an old favorite, ies will be returned. ' &er ..cafeteiHi .Mikko- 5 1 ' ) ' ' gec, where no uniformed snUiP c -'r? , - or sailor had to pay for a meal MFfJ'Q PI flTHINI. Rll I1ILI1 U ULU I IIII1U UU during the war, she will be tran slated to the chamber of the Housp ican people said naic -a handsomeJfoUoi i . v i , A ,iTl("I'i,uv lu '"e laws tor her sum for the federalWwUon ?Nntry at an age when most I'm Wii-M.-nw 4.1. 7 . .a I VtvA uuxiug my wary "UV ttS1wura?n are knitting in PER CERT BELOW THE .E WHOLESAL PRICES ,i . . .. . . i UOZV 1 he Tobacco ernn fhis vaci. chari?e of tbinwa in flip Hiinlr nf : viffowmo o-a :i. : I operation or tnd war measure , POrilei and watch in ti ii The Public is Not "Riiyinir r "- j-f ""ivtt x , ..6v,x-.Uij auu is iisumv xnis morn- o, w u i,. i f . & ""u . : o pled at 1,47 444,000 pouhds a parliamentary battle, and he ' ing and will plav Golf thk ftpr- w.cinaaerea a necjgo by. But Miss Robertson is ly te preliminary estimate, is. would be no movice if chosen- noon. He will use a'Wn 7 expense.T made of sterner stuff. She was a pioneer in the old Indian Terri- Dealers are Overstocked SAYS W: L. MOHR and tord ywere broken. Virginia tage of ev.ery opportunity. iT'he trip up the Rio 7,JOO,000 pounds ore than 2fowh 1 he Democrats will reauire a plid bv fi-nvprnar HrkKT-vn- -p "-'? 1... . w . , . . . " -uu.iyi T,nnlnnr r 1 mil i i- 1... , . i!st year. when, a! nrpv na learJei cannivi. n tat n oTran pt-h c.. tt i "u"uu" "V v '-rriiie inaaeura-, ly long; peiore t.h rv.;o. xt,, o ivr J f xvuo i V f - " C CUU-XXXC., UU V Qll' , VJ. UJOVX . Ar I I I I IlK 3-1 Yl QllTnTVin Kl I n 'w 1 UU- 1111 XJUlVja-ll. AlV- in r I I.N I llll 1 1 upn ot a newly elected Lord homesteads kn own q o li UTanae. lie 'at - - -t uxicicu h jiu ieu 10 iixiy r1 naon was preceded g ot Uklahoma to entry. Hr per cent below the present whole- 1 prices, and mens shirts and ' siilar art irlp3 trrontlv r-nnacir 'ot f i ' V W til " - T i m . JV L.w . 1, Vv LAVJ I, U I. ear is ob,LHJU,U00 pounds less entirely m making a quorum.! - FT,"1. laments at cu rougn litt, hazaTds. and. the buying convention of the ban a vear ao. 1 ' Even with sprpvnl nf fhoir. rxm : a'i." -n ' -.t ' -; d 1 -xwx uevii, iov. y. Lielegates i induction of rice thi year ex- number absent the Republicans from thirty six states are expect 'eds by 12,000,000 bushels the can control the. .House, as the ed to attend the convention of inevious larjrest cron in 1Q17 Democrats will not hp nblt. tn fil. TTnio ri. li. ,i. , J. " - , uimu xyaiii! UMTS l ) l Trl . nritnH a iquet tonight.. New York, Nov. 9. Christv Matthewson a former star in the The output this vpfl-r. ia ilinsfpr W rprnvlmn o.x-.w. I , " iVlaJr league is recoverino- from 9,298,000 bushels, almost half of e. session. . jothers will speak tonight uberculos at Saraii.c lake and iaci: vas jv-ro n in Louisiana- . Democrats also are in. for some I ' Pnysician says he may make Swett. Potato Crop. bard work if they are to make Memphis, Nov. 9. The official-' mpletQ recV(irJ- Tlic svy.eet potato harvest will themselves felt' in the committees 1 count oftliP aUW nnMnBi.' ' ow 105,676,000 .bushels which . According to the latest ficnire.s ditr.V.t. ; .1 ., ' Wew ork, NoV 9. Extra in Walt ; 2,000.000 bushels more than only 138 minority members have the election of Kt T? 10. S .wee- ced , in Wal grown last year when' the crop been Selected. There are ,63 or Browning Democratic. " the Radical threat, exceeded any previous year's pro- committees, all told; 20 '..of them, ' ' ' Npw V "m .:'4"- ' hn. Alabama's output is perhaps, of real importance. If Chicago, Nov! 9.-R1nls ,f 1,,. i' 'rser than anv ntbr St.af .tb ,inn-i 1,0 i- -."1, . .;. l nq;?t)ne quar ---.-v. lyvurVV hardships. For her there was a, United National clothers- L.; second school of experience whenJMohr, general manager of the the homesteaders .overran Okla- association said the public:'is not homa, and a Commonwealth of buying and dealers : are overstock traders soil tillers and adventn'r-ied. ' ers wqs .quickly formed. New ; ' ' York Times- :ted connoisseur who was a na- iiive of Baltimore, but who spent 1 1 the greater part of his life .'in flT Tnriniin-A UK I KhflS Kl-S Paris. 111 I IIUIIUUIIL.U j tliese portfolios comprise abobt HRF 'nrcnnurnm1!14-000 v mst niiL. UIUUUILIILU 1 The crops of pears this ye; j world faomus artists. The rea s inon Avhv the existpnep hpva. nt h . Baltimore, Nov. 9. Announce- Whistler water colors and the -ment has g)een made that 40 ori-j other works has not hitherto , . -1 - , . . , . ""pf" ia ana nne quar- 's. -the minority is to have efficient Chicago and other cities are meet- ter cents, .representing a drop of . r. I 1 i 1 v. ;irri l 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 - 1 im rmr . ntr n (irof t --v 1 rt 4. . y ' J v -r. .iv,-.. i-w uumiiieLK Hrrancpp- svpntonn . .. n. oipa uto v t - - , , P'acod l.rr5 .SOO bniio ti,q will oW v.; . . -"-'tue peat f " VUAV1S- "y "anes Aic-ioeen publicly known is that :no! v, 1 n ,f .bU8hels r"l bC SOn:.C task 'orotW to m finaneingithe Live: in Asia mih and Turkey are so book and 40 or so fiure 'and Fit rov cL,o7 curatoV of 'if produced. California pro- leaders to find such men to sit in stock industry. ' serious the' near east relief will landscar ,hi.t, , "m an" &0 t( ' ot ' more than 3,000,000 bush!' these "watch towers," - where not further expose the rJhave W " r L T L , , Museum' came t0' ;H Wl,Ue New York's puel they can see the development of Washington, Nov 9.America oWkS th" peri, is 1" Baltimore last year and declared i n i-rty Policies and participate in nerroW,ls. toft were .5:, Uonn.-The Duchess leglSlatln- 131 " cableara he portfolfos of-prits. etch- S. T. Avery the New. York- f Marltoroh. formerlv Co divorce on charges of the Dukes era! regions Cha.nna?, , - ,rel'ef frector a "aphs, drawings and Public Library, and was made QVanderbilt was granted a misconduct aWiot commission dead by the Turkish nationalist, by George A. Lucas, the eelebra- graphed letters it included. ',-..! 7 V V I 1 1 U!f 'C ; .... WAKE FOREST COLLEGE UADCITV' ' f. - r .' ; ' , NAVAL At Scotland I AIR STATION r, j,. v -:;i Tickets On Sale At E. T. WKtcJxead Co. 1 - Mils.". . . 1 i
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