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E FOR TIRED TIRES Use us for tired tires. It will pay you: Not only will you save the expense of an outright purchase of new casings, but you'll save vulcanizing expense as well. "Meet the Little Vulcanizer" N. T. COLEY 222 Tarboro St. WILSON, N. C. house wro n ME courage to proclaim necessary." very considerable increase on the and others missing. . carriage. The Rev. Charles F. Col That a revolution will break out part of the independents, due to the "If you penalise me a thousand nns wag the officiating clergyman, late in Europe Krassin declared he orders they booked in April. They dollars and put me li Jail for a rear The rooms were handsomely deco was completely convinced, hut Lenin operated at about 25 per cent, in I couldn't make settlement any fast-j rated with palms and cut flowers, was now of the opinion that it, April and at about 32 per cent in er." Thus writes the sheriff of an brlde wa8 gowned in white em would come slowly. , May, but some estimates are that eastern county to Treasurer Lacy. , nroldered organdie with corsage bon "He has, therefore." says Kras- they are now operating at only about ! And while there seems to be "a quet of gweet peas and llieg f the ,,- 'Mm Ma taotira nnrt nn ac- 15 per cent. Not a few are oroduc-wave of gloom" over the east this :. mu. mno oiu, u. . , Vailed. I 11 W llUg'UCaiCI una count of the international situation ing no steel at all, anl the average condition is not limited to any sect- M, MarMret jones, the attractive Porter Resolution Adopted as and economic foundering of the coun-. rate for the whole industry is only, ion. that is if the failure of the daUfhter of Mr and Mrs. Harry A., Substitute for the Knox Res try has decided that instead of try- about 25 percent. Prom the present sheriffs to settle with the Treasurer Jones who carrled tne ring in the, olution. ing to crush them he must come to sluggishness in business the forecast for 1920 taxes can be taken as an aeartof a rose, an arrangement with the interior op- is made that in the next few weeks index. Many of the Eastern coun- Durin)! the ceremony Mrs. Harry Washington, June 13. By a rote steel production will drop to 20 per ties, However, nave been Harder hit TVHardelofs "Be- of exactly 5 to 1 the house tonight cent or less. position of peasants and the exterior opposition of the capitalists." In Krassin's opinion Lenin can easily overcome the opposition of theoretical Bolshevik! like Bukharin and set himself to winning the sup port of the peasants by modified regime. iixt ti, QI!t .,,,( arA i emog ionic 10 i.ie wnoie synem. nature wminen "Not even the poorest peasants re(throwo(.ordijpeithewotin.BndtheChUdwmbe Communists, Krassin admits. They . in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle, never have been and they never will become Communists for the love of,PTlTr 00111110 PA HI our beautiful eyes. If only we had I II I K K IN I l I II W -nwhincr tn pivo them machines. '.V 1 1 U WwlllW Villi cloth manufactured stuff in return for their produce we could quickly make them understand the advant ages of Communism. That it is Lenin's idea, is the first and most essential task to be undertaken and he is going to set about it." No Worms In a Healthy Child . AH children troubled with Worms have an un-l tied for last year's taxes healthy color, whicn Indicates poor blood, and as a, Alleehsnv Reaufnrr r1rt rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. ' Asne- Allesnny, Heauiort, CaiO groves tasteless ch!!i TONIC given regularly well, Camden, Caswell, Chatham, for two or tnrce weens v ..i esncn tne Diood, lra prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength than the ones in the Piedmont and cau'ge ,. accomPanied by Mrs. James uw-, t e Porter resolution to ter Western sections. . , ' Atlanta. Ga. minate the state of war betwen the ine ionowmg counties nave set- MOB GUARDING ID SEAY NOW I FOR WIFE MURDER 666 has more imitations than any other Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. BY Chowan, Columbus, Clay, Currituck, Dare, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Graham, Greene, Henderson, Hoke, Iredell, Jackson, Macon, Madison,' McDowell, Onslow, Pamlico, Perqui mans, Person, Stanley, Warren, Washington, Wlikes, Yadkin, Tyrell. The bride who is a young woman United States and the central powers. gifted with remarkable beauty and As a substitute for the Knox resolu- charming personality and who is tlon, already passed by the senate, very talented in music, is a graduate repealing the declaration of war it of Thurstongleim academy in Pitts- was put throughf 305 to 61, as a w Pa . and is prominent in so- Republican measure with the loss of To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (TaDlets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the i cial and musical circles in her native state. She accompanied her grand mother, Mrs. Annie McGilvavv Hot Snrlnes and the wedding the culmination of a short romance. After a week spent at the Majestic, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell will visit New to was only one Republican vote Kelley, of Michigan. Forty-nine Democrats joined In the landslide. First throwing out on a point of order a motion by Representative Flood, Democrat, Virginia, to send the resolution back to committee York and other eastern points before with instructions to report a substi SHIES WEEKS' stops the Cough and Headache and works off the .. . J . Cold. E. w. GROVE'S litnatureon each box. so. coming to Petersburg to make their tute requesting the President to he- CAMPAIGN AGAINST "ECONOMIC ILLITERACY" San Francisco, June 14. Plans for an education al campaign against "economic illiteracy" to be conducted this summer bv the National Associa tion of Credit Men were announced TRIAL today by J. H. Tresgoe, secretary treasurer, in his report to the annual The Crowd States it Does Not convention of the organization. Want to Harm the Prisoner The entire machinery of 130 affll But Merely to Forestall Any iated associations of credit experts Attempt That May Be Made will be utilized, Mr. Tregoe said. An to Remove Seay From the effort will ' be made to cultivate a MAY POSTPONE ENDORSE MRS. JOHNSON Tax Collecting in the State it Anything but Satisfactory Since Only Thirty-six Coun ties Have So Far Settled for Taxes Due on Third Monday Rlchmnd Association of Traveling m January. SHOE STYLE SHOW t IN RICHMOND. ; J'- -al' Of interest and importance to the Southern Shoe Merchants in general is the announcement just received of the Shoe Style Show to be held in Richmond. Va., July 5th to 8th In clusive, under the auspices of the! home. gotiate witn tne enemy countries lor Mr. Ferrell' is a son of Mr. and a treaty of peace, the house voted Mrs. W. L. Ferrell of WInston-Sa- down, 254 to 115, another recommit- lem N. C, and has resided in this ting proposal relating to dlsarma- city for the past five years, wnere they have a large number of friends. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. ment. Toreador Dies of Injuries Prison During Night. proper understanding of fundamen- Ital economic laws in business. "The qualities of a real religion in 'Goode, whose illness yesterday nait- business are the qualities for which ed the trial of F. Whit Seay charged we wm strive," the report said, with the murder of his gril wife was "American business men must in the jury box today and the trial typify always the highest commer was resumed. The same tremendous ciai qualities and stand for someth--crowd which attended previous ses-jjng that can always be relied upon :sions packed the court room today. f0r the faithful and generous per The vrowd which kept vigil about the formance of contracts. This is the Jail during the night moved toward goal upon which we must fix our the courthouse when the prisoner eyes." was taken from the jail. Florence. Ala.. June 11. When daylight broke today 200 men re- GLENN YOUNG FREED mained of the cordon which at times ox MURDER CHARGE, during the night numbered 3,000 ' Washington. June 12. Represen about the Lauder county jail where tative William C' Hammer, former 3". Whit Seay, who is on trial on a federal district attorney in North charge of slaying his bride is con- Carolina, today expressed gratifica rnned. A hevay guard of deputies tion over the acquittal in Springfield, ,M,u,t a HipniBSS nfht in PnPr.ta- In- ot Glenn Yung. on a murder By Max Abernethy. Raleigh, June 14. North Carolina bonds in denominations of $500 may now be purchased by patriotic citi zens who desire to further the build ing and road program the State has undertaken, the Council of State having provided for the bonds to be sold at its meeting yesterday There are to be $8,372,500 of five percent State bonds offered for sale by Treasurer B. R. Lacy on July 15 They will be offered in the following denominations: one hundred, five hundred and one thousand dollars. Five millions of the total amount will be for roads and $3,312,500 for Improvements at the State's chatft able and educational institutions which were authorized by the 1921 session of the General Assembly. In deciding to offer the $100 bonds the Council of State is seeking to find purchasers within the confines of North Carolina, it having been re presented that the reason the State's bonds could not be sold at home was because the denomination was too high. Patriotic folks who want to 1o!n their State money may now do so bv communicating with the State Treasurer. The Council of State also authorlz Shoe Salesmen, composed of Sales- men traveling the Southern States, many of whom are residents of this locality. Arrangements thus far perfected and contemplated call for a display that will in every respect compare with similar shows held yearly in the North. Every market city will have its representation of leading shoe manufcaturers close to seventy-five separate and distinct lines will be displayed. Living models engaged in New York will display the different lines of Shoes, which will represent fash ions latest whims in Fall Footwear, Forty of these models will be em- pioyea. uiaoorate preparations are being made by the Shoe Travelers in co-operation with the Richmond Chamber of Commerce for the enter tainment of the visiting merchants, who we are given to understand, will attend in considerable numbers from every section of this State. PEELE-CULPEPPER Madrid, June 12. Ernesto Pas- i tor, the Mexican toreador, died to day as a result of injuries sustained last Sunday in the bull ring. We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. KIWAMAXS MEET. All mamharo nf 1 1m WtloAn Ilnm tlon of an attack on the prisoner by cnare- -r- unS Mownn an over ed th(J Treasurer t0 neg0tiate loans lis Club and their wives are requested rh. restless crowd which showed its western North Carolina as the special amni1Hn tn tRo aaa 11.. tw w--ri... ... - of the iurors. The crowd became so threatening '""lnts. He engaged in several spec during hte .night that the wife of a tacular battles in the "ountalna of deputy skreiff locked herself inside ithe western Part ot the state- the prison with the keys. The dis -the .restless crowd which showed Its .w. w,c amounting t0 $659,000 for the fol- .. disapproval of the recess in the trial ,agent ot th Apartment of justice Jowlng purp0Ms. UnIvelty o Nortn taen because of the illness of one and Iater ot the war Apartment in Caro,ina 500i000. Greensboro Col- , running aown aran aeseners ana ae-. . .OE nnn. . m iCftC 1U1 1 lUaClI, q O O ,fJ J , At HIIU 1 at Greensboro, $50,000 and $24, 075 to pay for tractors bought by the old State Highway Commission, a a judgment against the State having recently been rendered. .. North Carolina may yet have a State Commissioner of Public Wel fare, Governor Morrison upon his re turn to the capital from a week's stay in Ashevllle has announced that he has endorsed Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson, of Raleigh, for the position. riiisuiitu mans Letters were written about ten STEEL PRICE CUTS days ago, prior to the action of the I State Federation of Women's Clubs, Pittsburgh, June 13. Unfilled by the governor to each member of obligations of the United States the State Board of Charities and steel corporation, as reported at Public Welfare. The State Federa ; satisfaction found expression toward 3 o'clock yesterday when the prison er was taken back to jail. The crowd sent word to the sheriff 'that they were not bent on doing violence to Seay but to see he was mot removed to another place for -safekeeping. Habitual Constipation Cored in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly and should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. . 60c per bottle. to be orr the -"Court House square Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. The wives of local Kiwanians will act as hostesses to the wives of vis iting Kiwanians during the day. At ten o'clock the registration will be held on the Court House square. From there all will go to the Country Club for the morning entertainment. Dinner will be served on the Farmers Picnic Grounds at one o'clock. All Kiwanians are requested to have their automobiles parked around the Court House property at ten o'clock. Miss Lily Culpepper and Mr. Wm Peele, two Wilson young people, were married in Raleigh Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Proctor, relatives of the bride. Rev. Mr. Proctor per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a pretty suit of blue trlcotine with hat to match and carried a bouquet of brides roses and lillles of the valley Her only orna ment was a handsome brooch, which was the property of her great grand mother. The only attendant was Miss Rosa Culpepper, sister of the bride, who wore a dark blue costume and carried pink roses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Peele will spend their honeymoon in Washington and New York. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Culpepper, who mov ed to Wilson from Wilmington sever al years ago. She had been employed for the past three years as cashier in the Atlantic Coast Line freight office here. She was known for exceptional ly fine business qualities. The bride groom is in the train service of the Atlantic Coast Line. SYMPATHIZERS OF IRELAND A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strand rKkAiiinri Snuldnrutind off ant eaa Knur wvtuiigvuvuiiigi aaa igui uviiib viiVVV) OVV ais VT J . - it brings color to the cheeks and how tons- indicating a decrease of 3G2, tion endorsed Mrs. Johnson for the it improves the appetite, you will then 737 tons durng May, against de- place following the action by Gov- appreciatc its true tonic value. .creases of 439,541 tons in April and ernor Morrison. pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor- fipd fnr wnilr nf htfa an. VinW a . v. w. m u.(o dvii (.unit auj Shipments In May can be man the board could secure. This is Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply 649,102 tons in March. The lessen-1 "i consider Mrs. Johnson eminent- Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So ing decreases have indicated only a ly fitted for the place," the governor slight Increase in bookings, for the t says, "In fact she Is far more quali- reason that shipments have been de creasing. estimated at about 38 per cent, of my firm conviction and In my let capacity, against shipments at 42.ters to the Board members I told j LENIN 18 GIVING IN, per cent in April and 90 per cent in them so. 1 1 was fitting that the Fed- KRASSIN DECLARES January. The May decrease in un- eration of Women Clubs should take Paris, June 12. A confessional filled obligations, 362,737 tons, rep- the action it did and, although I had account of the reasons for Lenine's resented about 27 per cent of capac- already recommended Mrs. Johnson's changes of policy is published today ity for the month( and with ship- appointment, this would, I expect, In an interview which Krassin gave mems at as per cent me uet uuu. in 'London to the correspondent of ings in the month are 11 per cent. The Petit Parislen. Almost cynical- Net bookings, similarly estimated, iv K9Bain admits that ho Rnishe- were 10 per cent for. April, 5 -vlst regime has failed end that Len- March and 24 for February. In has been compelled to change it' Operating at 38 per cent the Steel 'by the failure of the Bolshevik to Corporation would require about the Morrison administration is any provoke a Communist revolt. -eleven months to produce a tonnage i thing but satisfactory since only 36 "Wte have led the army of the Rus- equal to the unfilled May tonnage, slan proletariat as if the armies of Last January the corporation oper--the other proletariats were winning ated at 90 per pent and at the close have caused me to do so if I had not already done so. She is a woman of fine fltnes and I am going to do for . everything I can to secure her elect ion," the Governor says. Tax collecting by the State under counties have bo far settled with Treasurer B. R. Lacy for taxes that MISS MILDRED STARK TO ENTERTAIN, Miss Mildred Stark has issued in vitations to a bridge party Wednes day June 15th. at four o'clock in honor of Miss Darden and Miss Clark June brides whose wedding announce ments have been issued. GOOD CROWDS ATTENDING THE CHAUTAUQUA. Good crowds are attending the Chautauqua, and are delighted with the entertainment. The lecture Satur day night and the sermon last night- were especially interesting and wor thy of serious consideration. The program tonight presents many new features and you will miss an evening of splendid entertainment if you fail to attend. VISITING HIS SON. Mr. J. L. Williams of Antlee, Va., Is in Wilson on a visit to his son, Mr, John O. M lliams. EM HON I PRESENT RESOLUTION? Would Have Federation of La bor to Call for Boycott on All British Goods and All Products Made o English Capital. Another Faction Presents Resolutions. WILL SINK GERMAN U-BOATS. Philadelphia, June 14. Three former German submarines left here for Linhaveit Roads off Cape Henry, Va., where they will be used as tar gets for air craft practice. They are the U-117, U-140 and U B 48. The' f-I17 is one of the boats that operated off the coast in 1918. SEND US YOUR JOB PRINTING m wm HAVE BED IN NORTH WEST the same victories. Resolutely we of the month had 7,573,164 tons of nt forward. It-was a risk that unfilled business. At a 90 per cent mlrtt have succeeded. But now operation the Steel Corporation FERRELWORDAN The following Item taken from the Petersburg Progress will be of In- should have been paid Into the terest here where Mr. Ferrell has State treasury on the third Monday in January. Durham county alone has maie many friends, he being the president of the Atlantic Coast Realty Com pany: A marriage marked with exquisite simplicity was solemnized Wednes Lenin sees that he holds alone the would require six months to make Progress enough in tax collecting to outpoints of progress. He has ad- this quantity. . uy auu get me pace lor tne Tanced too far. He cannot maintain Production of steel Ingots In May larger counties of the State. A , day afternoon, June 8, at 5 o'clock, ftis position and though his faith has was at the rate of about 34 per cent glance at the list of counties whose in the parlors of the Majestic hotel net weakened in the slightest he of capacity, against approximately .sheriffs have made settlement with at Hot Springs, Ark., when Miss tsels compelled to make a strategic 82 in April. There was a slight de-e Treasurer snows all of the big- if Una OHre Jordan of WcKeesport, Tetreafcan unfortunate hut Uteri- crease in the Steel Corporation's r ones including Mecklenburg ?t., and Mr. Edward Vernon Perrell Denver, June 14. Efforts to pre vent a widening of the breach be tween the two factions of Irish sympathizers among delegates was being made today at the opening session of 41st annual conference of the Federation of Labor. Advocates of Irish freedom it was learned at a mass meeting last night appointed a committee to attempt to draft resoluions that would be sat isfactory to both extreme and con" servatlve factions. wnen this committee started to work T. J. VInd of Chicago, secre tary of the labor- bureau of the American commission of Irish Inde pendence served notice that two re solutions must be incorporated in their resolutions or he would act in dependently. The "official resolution" called for a boycott not only on British goods but on all products made on English capital and the boycott of British in surance companies. An appointment of a committee of three to cooperate with the British labor unions to bring pressure to bear' to recognize Ireland and withdraw troops was made. A large faction of delegates have announced opposition to the "official resolution:" They have offered a re solution demanding recognition- of the Irish by the United States with- A THREE DAY SESSION Ten Thousand Garbed in All Tints Took Part in Gigantic Parade Four Miles Long. All of the Four Hundred and Seven Temples of Order Are Represented. Des Moines, June 11. Ten thous- sand Shriners garbed In all the tints of the color world passed In review here today before Ellis Lewis Gar- restson of Tacoffia, Wash.' imperial potentate of the ancient arable order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The parade was one of the largest m point of number that has ever featured a meeting of the Shrine which opened its session here today. The line of march' was four miles long. The Imperial Council will be In session three days. All the 407 tem ples of the order aje represented in cluding Panama, Hawaii and Mexico City. EMORY ELECTED LEGION COMMANDER. Indianapolis, June 14. Geo. G. Emory of Grand Rapids, Mich., was unanimously elected commander of American Legion at a meteing of the the national executive comm. today. He succeeds Col. F. W. Galbraith, who was killed in an automobile ac cident here last Thursday. Thos. J.' Bannongan, .of Hartford City, Conn., was elected vice commander- succeeding Mr. Emory in that capacity. The other candidate for the place was W. Q. Setllffe of Chicago. THE BURIAL OF PRESIDENT GOMEZ. New York, June 14. A Cuban cruiser will carry the body of former President Gomez of Cuba from Key West to Havana for burial. This was announced today when plans were completed for the funeral. A' service will be held in St. Patrick's cathedral Thursday morn ing instead of tomorrow. Only the relatives and close friends will at tend." Chlcaarn. .Tuna -li t? i i.kna drawal of British troops from .Ire- won Its fight for a negotiations of 2 V!2m?'?tglia 0t "e n,ne an agreement the raS. by billion-loaned' her by United States federated ...T": J table more of trhtah-be has tad ths production from April to May, but a Buncombe, Guilford. Wake, Porsyti of Petersburg, Vs., were united in charcaterhaTeaMo-bBen-offered.' down by the labor board.
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