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' . K -. - OT', ; - - - . . ... . ' ' ---... : r- A'Vr1". In r3 ii IniJ u e mm lumm em H r-yUMBER 103. FOUR O'CLOCK EPITIOlT SCOTLAND NECK, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNEe, 1922 TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5 CENTS PER COP? COMMISSIONER ltb F EIVES THIRD LOGGING Press fl?v Associated Pahitka. Fla, June Ifi. S. Fields ot Bunnell, a member iu Koird of Commissioners V1-. Countv. has left rr.imJv ;s a result of his third fin"- at the lianas oi umaen- R. of the BLAIR-DOVER SO. IRISH VOTE u GONTROVERSY THE TREASURY OF GOMES UP AGAIN IN'FOR RIIEMRERS Suppbrt M enib e r s Hot ;vi..l ncrsoilS Hi officers, who are here Jo iiioni ns, County the to last few! Flakier yi wn a t lue. H HDRED-THOIISAi EMIGRANTS FROM a petition had been among republican ( i POLAND Washington, June 16. The Bhiir-JDover controversy in the Treasury threatened to break out afresh today when it became known that circulated members of congress askinsr the President to uphold the policies of Doverl The petition, it is learned, has received the signatures of about a hundred and fifty members. Plans iae being made to present it to the President within the next forty-eight hours. (By Associated Press) Dublin, June 16. Voters of Southern Ireland went to the polls today to elect an Irish Par liament under the terms of the Anglo-Irish treaty. - Ghlefs Will e V xb; I i int g S t ri k e TRIOiURDERERS ELECTROCUTED LATICKED GR TOBACCO ASSOCIATIONS TO MEET AT RICHMOND Warsaw June 13. One hund red thousand emigrants left Po l.ijid for the United States and i.'anada during 1921, according to figure published here. Dur ing the same time 40,000 re-emi-v.v.un eame into,, Poland, bring in" with them money estimated at f00.000.000.000 marks, or about 00,000. vic-t has Win saw. Bud ipf serviv'e cow. vi Ki-rU V. lv. airplane passenger ser jeeri opened between V i en na , Prague and t. The first direct air between Berlin and Mos i Danzig; Mamel and id he inaugurated short Washington, June 16. Circu lated with the petition of Con gressmen was a document giving the names of almost a 'hundred and fifty office holders in the Treasury Internal Revenue De partment who were declared to be Democrats holding key posi tionss. Many of these, Republi can House "members circulating the petitions said, were disloyal to the present administration and through lack of cooperation, held up the work of the government.. Richmond, Va., June 16. Dele gates from every tobacco produc ing section of the United States will meet here June 29th for the annual convention of the Tobac co Associations of the United Sta'tes. Production, marketing and other problems will be the topics for discussion. (By Associated PressO ; Richmond, Va June Search was conTmucd here day for two nesrroek, who 16. to day for two negrdes who, late yesterday, attempted to attack a ten year old whit girl andjr six year boy companion, in the woods on the outpirts of the city, 'lhe police that thevl know the indenity' bt the il (By Associated Press) .-. Cincinnati,. O., June 16. Rail Union Chiefs are considering to day serving formal notice on the ,xvaxiroiui juaoor rsoara tnat an overwhelming majority of the million two hundred and twenty -five thousand shop crafts and maintenance of way employees are voting in favor of a strike July first and that the officers ot the Union will abide by the! decision of the workers. (By Associated Pre " Columbia, S. C., June 16. S. J. feiroy. Jesse Gappins and C. O. Fxx were electrocuted at the penitentiary this morning for the murder of William Brasrll, a Cohimbia taxi driver near Lee ville last August. The trio went to their deatli singing and praying. Gappins and Fox made a final statement warning company. young men against bad ;THE AMERICAN RELIEF GREAT BRITAIN CONSII-ADMINISTRATION TO ERING PROTECTQ RATE NT OVER SODA ERRITORY NTROOUCE INOCULATION WEATHER REPORT Fo(r North Carolina: Gener ally fair tonight and , Saturday. No change in temnerature. Gen- l tie to moderate easterly winds. The 1'itlisli American Chamber of Commerce declares that trado ),etwcen Poland and the United States is increasing rapidly. In pite !' itw rates of exchange, l'oih-A in erica n imports and ex ports in 1921 were .nearly thrt? Good And Bad Advice To The Women Voters Raleigh, June 14. The Ral- found Mrs. Clarence Johnson and -rrrglr'Times stops cussin7 at or- appointed her State Welfare ganized labor long enough to T Commissioner gladly and enthu- project its probocis into the worn-! siastieally. en's attitude, or alleged attitude! We confess towards solicitor district. DOCTOR BlACK TALKED fflODT THE DEVIL : ... v.- the two candidates for cles to the ladies is something m this (7th) judicial j new to us. We didn't fall all Some of the organized ; ; over the office furniture in dan limes those of 1920. In the first iauu' acc iuuuiy towajru-j ciiig h jig wnen xennessee pui tv(, .jitartfi-s of 1921, Poland im-J Mr- Evans and will probably the, 19th. amendment over. But liorte.l ol5.()00 tons of American i vote 1"or nim- This seems to be we are finding some kind words, t fnmn'-)i trt vallv that mnrp nv lfs London, June 16 A sanitary spring offensive calling for the inoculation .of 10,000,000 people against five communicable dis eases, has been undertaken by the Medical Department of the American Relief Administration in Russia, says a cable reaching the London office. - Typhoid, para-typhoid (A and B), smallpox and cholera, which latter has now begun to appear :n several regions, are the epi demics which the A. R. A. hopes to eradicate in this way. The vaccines are now arriving in Russia, and are being, distri- i buted to the districts and the as sistance of the central govern ment nd the local health author ities has been enlisted in order to secure the cooperation of the people themselves. r WJe 1,118 I revive .uch, native sources . & as ture of the devil last night al der British protection with a -f that of" the 4-aboratorv at Roux Baptist Church that made his tern of government similar to a. h irTlrtWTt nQ aoriA PICTURED HIM AS GENTLE MANLY IN APPEARANCE IN HIS DISCOURSE AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH LAST NIGHT.- - S Cairo, Egypt, June 16 He who holds the Sudan controls Egypt ; hence all of Egypt is vit ally interested today in the re ports from London that Great Britain is considering the estab lishment of a protectorate in this territory. "Egypt without J the Sudan is a tomb for its peo ple. ' says one newspaper, and exulains that control of the Su dan is absolutely necessary to the economic development and life of Egypt. Without the Su dan, Egypt's independence, re cently granted by Great Britain, would be a farce. - The London rumors carrv the detail that Great Britain con templates the declaration of a j Sultanate separate from Egypl ! under one of the sons of th .rainst 124.000 tons in now, to say for Miss Lewis, the iu period of 1920 Ex-! vascnating sneet to tne ninsaaie only woman candidate 111 Wake ...i ts (01- the first two quarters! standard. So the Evening Kick-j County this year, and because i 1921 wei 776 tons as com-l er bares its chesty breast to the; she is the candidate of the ti1;i thunderstorms t 1 1 1901 iso i says to speak COOoOO Kv: i; to 210 In 1920. Poland's -:p'rt trade in 1921 also than trebled. increasin-;? '.f!( K j tons in 1920 to 2.- tffn in 1Q 1 Tr, ioni because 1 ports were oniv it per of June and ,es- the minds of thej women voters of Wake andj Franklin as being against Evans he was opposed to the' Democratic women chiefly. They deserve representation. There was a time when Wood row Wilson was not enthusiastic c-n the subject, but the hour an- ratification of the woman suf- rroached when the championship 1 ports - in 1921 thev' ra"e amendment to the federal of the great President .was to do j'i'rcent. : ! r due tirm of education WW 1 92v general throiterh- ' completed by according to the Ministry of Edu- constitution and had the tem more than that of anv other man t It goes further i to secure your victorv. enty to say soo. be and complains that Evans, even j Senator Simmons is another said so out loud, when everybody ; instance. The , hour struck when could hear him a habit of his." j' he could turn the dial of deeis Therefore, declares the Even-j ion in the North Carolina ""state ing KiekeiV the women arc , convention, after being luke against them now, after the battle' warm on the subject and rather is all over and everybody lias ac opposed, as was, so many 'of . the new measure t'l'v child of seven years .'lid attend school for -is, Mid already is in !!. hut shortage" of teach-j j 1 buildings makes j application slow. ' Mr- must find school r V 3.000 extra ehil- ' !!: law into full !; lieu school build- cepted the result m good faith. . j Well, we can't balieve thoro ; are many women so narrow-min- i ded and so deficient in moral: and political acumen as Vv . chivalrous sons Kicker advertises them. er-! IE the 4 interest. " ment and ! measure 'up Leg erected in IFliE GAS BOMBS - 0 FIT LUSTS ii4 llstif.t 5v '-.,1 ! s,'Viet Republic - of Tune 15. Forty air- ;j dipped with poisonous will be used to 'fight ' s of locusts which are upon the crops of this e insects came from women who take an in political manags activities expect 0 to their hopes and expectations, they will not try that sort of .policy-, and tactics : which would never get them any . where. 1 Now, women should know, and ! many of them do know some 'of "ur are that smart that reln- I f orcements is a stronger ; than resentments. That ! can mak ! the r I travel it they welcome new ! friendships alon the way, hold L ing -fast and true to those - they have, of course; but keeping u ' imml weather-eve constantly on :est and most in the South. The hour struck when vou needed Simmons and HE DID NOT FAIL YOU! That portion of the newly en franehised women voters of the south, and in' North Carolina es pecially, expecting to figure suc cessfully in public affairs, will not lose sight of the knowledge I hat statesmanship is a quality to be aspired to, rather than that of the "shrewd politician" (who is seldom as honest as he or she might be), Tf they shall reap the fruits 01 popular approval and the far greater satisfaction ot wbrdj having served the public good, they ! Any embryo woman' politi- Satanic Majesty look consider ably more like a gentleman than the pictures 'that one is used to seeing in the art drawings. He said that the original painting ot the devil, which makes him ap pear as a horned, forked-tailed, hideous "demon, was not made by a Bible student, as the Bible does not teach that he is any such animal. Quite to the contrary, the evangelist stated that his idea of the devil is a being who goes into the best circles, relig ious, sociaL and otherwise, and one who always looks his best all the time and On all occasions. Dr. Black is certainly making an impression on the people of this community, as is evidenced by,' the large congregations, which are growing each service. British dominion. The Egyptian people will re even to the extent of force. They are voicing1 their determination Pasteur Institute. This has "j been practically closed owing to J jack Of materials and food for the staff. Now, however, the A. R. ! . aIV mnv in Qomoio liar lnrlnn to regard Egypt and the Sudan. , TY10Tlf linT. Hi &uiviuiuvi.i; fc, ......... " water, fuel and forage for anl mals needed for experimental purposes. The A. R. A. is giv ing laboratory supplies and food packages for the personnel. . An educational campaign in- ; stituted by the government show j ing the dangers pictorially of the louse, the mosquito and the fly j and the necessity for removing ! all rubbish and filth, has prepar- ed the way. As many of people ' to be inoculated are receiving j American rations this prophylac I tic' offensive is expected to bo- successful. 1 Already the A. R.-A. physician j in Samara, Dr. Foucar, has enlist ! ed the aid of the refugee adults , now being fed by the A. R. A., in removing trash and keeping public places clean. All chif dicn coming to the kitchens, are required to take baths in the pub- as one and inseparable. - v it it 'Great "Britain in the Sudan, tho; products of the countrj'' will be exported by way of Berber and; Suakim, and with her hands on! lhe sources of the Nile Great j Britain could render the tower j reaches of the river, so vital toi Egypt, fertile or infertile at will. 1 FRENCH DESERTER ESTED OH THE SWISS BORDER R lake greater headway along j cian hat starts out under the oad thev have elected to (colors which the Evening .Kicker 1 the freaks and fanatics "who have; nation. proffers her tne spirit 01 re venge, spoiling all her naturally better qualities will inevitably see them "trail in the dust" of public disapproval and condein- All tne seats were tilled last ' Geneva. June 16. A wealthy night and about a hundred camp; Frrn.i,m:1n p Bortrand dosprih stools had to be brought in andj ej as a deserter, has been arres-i placed in the aisles. Large num-. te(j jiere at a moment when he! hers of out-of-town people werepia(i practically one' foot on either in attendance, from Halifax, Til-jsitc 0f the Swiss and French! lery. Hobgoo'd and other nearby j frontier line, in a cafe that strad ! towns, as well as a good many dies the border. The cafe is in; people from the country. nie viWage of Saint Julien on thc;, p ' I international boundary. Part j The singing of the choir, led of the building is in Switzerland! by Prof. Lyon." with Miss Bessie and part in France. j FutreJl at the organ; was a veryj Earlv in the Avar Bert rand sot. , part of the program, j tied in Geneva where, his a ecus-.; also sang a beautiful ; crs ay?i he made a large for j j tune trading with Germany. ITc; j bought a villa and several auto j mobiles and led a life of pleasure, j i He said he was more German: enjoyable Mr. Lyon solo. AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT TO DISTRIBUTE BRAIN rexs 000 populated deserted :ports since the. political seas became navi gable here in North Carolina. Take your Uncle Cam." Morris- 1 -1 a n i . -. rn. ladies, ior musiratne. put We do not think there are many so hair brained as-to fol low ""such advice or suggestion. Even a. mere man, under similar ' conditions! would have - more of ! poses, right here. Some will be dmnned in. frpnk frf vour sex were scream- the sense and better -t-T, judgment and mips and other breed- ; ; npon exploding they ''v'' suffocating gases '"'i'-nt will cost the Mos 'rnient 9,000,000,000 ; ot as a local hum-' " v;-d. on ruble for each about him a couple ot years, rn conclusion, ladies, we, ex Yet, behold, when he came; plain, that we set out in this lit- nf flip first thmffS. tip nd venture witrT vou, oecause nvDrrnr Hid - was to start sprimis principles are involved l ill, VJ V"V-'.X.V7A. - ' ' ' - - - - v- J. x. mg ago. 1 a,.onQt, innnirv to find ii worn- and because we would like to see an (nobody was leading him) our faith in the patriotic high who would" properly fit into an inindedness of the women gener important state office. And he ally vindicated. , J "- Vienna, June 1 . With '. the termination of governmental con trol of the production j)f bread and breadstuff s, effective "on the last day. of April, the government has created a grain distributing corporation. overheard! 000 worth of supplies from snr-- contributed by es government, rs e French po- i plus army stocks 1 the French the Rnited States This concern is to keep at all limes 100.000 tons of- cereals -in s.tock. Of this-40 -percent is to be in mills or warehouses, 30 percent in European ports and 30. percent afloat between , the United States and .Europe. Anv profits from these operations go to tlia federal treasury ;and. on tlio ntlior hand, deficits are 6 be met by the government. The; Hit was quickly subdued, hand .vT-m' PYplifiTtcffi reopened May 1.1 cuffed-, and carried away. . than French, and took pleasure in speaking against France, par ticularly in the safe at Saint Ju lien. where, safe on Swiss terri tory m one or the drinking rooms, he could be and even seen by th lice 11 the rooms on side. There the French listened; yet to come. to his annoying talk but, unable! to catch him on the French side, j they could" not arrest him. Ber-j frand boasted that when there! were no police about he- could; enter France ami-return without a passport. " -M Bertrand after dining weil,( crossed the border by going from! tIip room on the Swiss side to! that on the French side to-great, some friends. At the instant he, passed the line into France nej was pounced upon by two French . XT -v -v.-,-, 4-- r ? " ; lie bathing house. At first they were reluctant to indulge in even a we'-kly wash but now the-y liko it and come two and three times a week; While they are bathing, their clothes are sterilized. Repairing sewage systems, im proving housing conditions, in stalling chlorinators to purify the water supply in the towns arc other means by which the A. R A. hopes to make Russia safe from the sanitary .standpoint. Funds for this campaign were provided by the American Red which contributed $3,000- n cash and $600,000 in stocks. An additional -H000,- COTTON MARKET TODAY '3 TA All KET J'LY OCTOBER - DECEMBER JANUARY MARCH u- . . M 21.88 21.89. 21.G4 21.49 21.32 . YESTERDAY'S JULY OCTOBER DECEMBER JANUARY MARCH MARKET 21.70 21.52 21.32 21.18 21.03
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