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-ESTABLISHED -6 THEi NEWSIEST. AND BEST Peoplt's Oh B4t vt O. 1004 Candlar Bids. JULjl, Cifc. AFTEROON PAPER Sunday, tar-Tl T v,Tfe.T5-t .-s'ifl ,..wv' ,.. I - )' ;J ffrs'' Sl . - 1 L foreign lutf s.ifv hi '.n rJUw-y,'rii-l.- j r. .. - - H A. E. t)MkQ : . . JP i h r. xi. utMS : VTrwywiiMii i yni4 f Southerner, Ti4iv North. Cwm Phon 78 I i t i him T B . W ' r. KnteMd at th Fact COM st KtttoM.il Zj-.i KT O AJ 111. V, UI IIIW I act of CnfXM f "I'll 1 t t JUM l vol. . . . tS.OA l mai r' . .Jfalt l-r C month. . . B -1 Wt iCtZ ,. Weakly . . 4 . . . t4 . IU to Mto f ' t sJr fir 4 C ?' 5 ? MONDAY, NOV. fi, 1&0. - SUFFICIENT FOB TrJtN&fti. (By F. H. CEEECa.) ' Characteristic of Tho Nrf York I World, it strikes another UoV at the" J Smith l aaaanlHs: fmnAl' VIUn IwS in an editorial aa follow: " : "In apite of hia lIapair4, ahk, Reurcaentativa ' Claude KtekJa' of North Carolina preaaata WmHRiti anfi;f;r.- active candidate for the' minority leadership of the next Houjaei' tfaleie the r)AmfwFBt am yAiiaA 't of utter demoraliaation tkey'wltt tutlfft let the hon6r go vndlspnted on'Chanil i Clark's retirement. Few a tbeyjwill be in numbers, they Will need to be led by a man of more than ordinary ability if they are 'to command re spect and influence aa the party of opposition. The first test of tbo'ig? aurvivors will come in the election of their floor leader. "It Is Representative KltenlnViiri- vilege to be the first comer tn'claixv ing the position. That he propaaiC if elected, to resign from the Committee on Ways anfl Means might ie eonaid ered no small eompenaatloK. Tie ahalr. man of tiiat committee in 'the Sixty, fifth Congress, when the Democrats were in control of the House durlM the war, he earned the distinction qf contributing at critical momenta' to the at rious embarrassment of his par wen as Deinc tit c&MMik of (An. i c eral critidam and public resentment I ajrjfjetyt t Wkiag' jaj4.;. .;' vjhuvi win BjBvrm ox senonty( ux r 12th Our a Lot .Averaged l Broo. & Reason ' ti t si '.-i:v! .. .r . "... PRO PR ETORS jo;. .. : f f f f f f ff J J J3 1 vF"r - - " J 1 - - - - ' . - . J aaatai. aywgy-Bii la t ' cms ty :' f J: fair saiwtle. f .the mental ma chineir;.r1fce"WorW..l hw.te'Jt open eppeaiuoo t the. CsWtjtwaJ -. Bo Ssayma,epe4ed froy driy tag an MtemeWle Ur.aL. .Thosaai, mki,M'iMM paid if cajsfW eoia. an4.eaf-xjle4 froadrfMig,er,. , : TMB WattX BntJU; MOV. U The Weather Buxom teMtfciCoV lowing roreeist for the," weefc ef. No- tember if to t. IsdmdTe: , . ' For South .AtlaAtU -ajkwr Zkett Cnlf eteraaj CeaereUy uetUe4.ad cr iohal raiae, dwlag ;wek;;; Ubv peratare tolo'aerma). . continuous service in the House since 1901, ha had advanced to a place it importance in which hia unfitaasa fr the duties required of him could not . bo concealed. In no email measure it wsa thru hia fault that the'Semo era tic party suffered puhlahmeht a the Congressional electioDi of lilt. " "Representative KitchlA is no more' qualified to be floor leader' of thai Democratic minority than Bepreefn tetive Mondell is to be'the leader of the Republican majority.' Both havf the merit of being political fixture thou persona of mediocre' telentd. Whatever the BepubIieaai-mjky'4o b the next House, the ' Oei&iecrab should be. ale to find noma feemfcW better equipped to lead them and in' better standing with his party thri out tho country than Bepreaentaiive Claude Kitchln.'' Anyone who is familiar with The World knows that it never Iwts'ajh opportunity to miarepnaent lhe'Mul& and to parade her fauHa before ihoae who are already prejudiced tgaihst hr. The World claims to be Democratic and a mouthpiece of the Demoetatfe party. Nevertheless, ft continually tries to bfing the very strongbbld it Democracy into disrepute. The World is not content unless it can forajV late au - the principles upon which all Democrats must stand. - The World ha. bee. oM jofC SZjSm 19 't, -greatest factor, in brinW iJISt PtSZZdzb. a nation-wide defeat 4 of the pitty. Enjoying the counsels of the tort' it has played its own hand. - It fMCr ow. to Kauifwan t trying' w ratn, down the threats DeutecreU a life-long BepubtkanM r. geote for their candidate. 01m purty would be a great deal totter If The World was openly hoctflevineteed of paradin in Demomtie geob ejtf destroying from the inside..-k: As for Mr. Kitchtsj . North Cur Iinfcias do not seed aajr remittee - about isim. UH abBKjr fid'4itaj. - ness ere universally known. Charge that he ! would prejudice the- w& being of. the ; country -for eetoaal mat'fi-e are deUtorat and teStoap. tuot i fi!3ebood, and uwrioukky'ef seen 7 1 .1 ......... . tfOttrOLK'S GRI AT ESTF A S H I O N CENTER' - Mi 31 MuJlllMi.iinMssist worw.i- Jx lf JU fffeW-r ft to the Wa& Btreel hawUnwl III . 1- Jf-V- f tf?? -. " glllli . for weflBlMHed thlakexa.. II . ft . " CI : f s aft a In Eastern North Carolina ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES STATE CAPITAL - NEWS :V - , 'v.; .;!: v.;. . .;' v...'"" - . 1: AM The Local News: Second Oldest Paper in North Carolina BY MAIL :$5.0'O'PERyEAR; EVERYBODY TAKES ;erner Tlie out Wr Tfl LH 1 ? 'w'.--!!.i!A-Lu,--" . . -----llwH k?M 1m ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS - ON LONG TIME JAMES PENDER - v . - - -..... ivti. t. u. HORNBECK I Osteopathic Physician Z Monday,- Wednei day, Friday t . ; 2 to 6 P. M. 4 -. . iOffieej Matonie Temple Building Over Cook Drag Store. ' WANT ADS CENTS PER LINE COAL FOB SALE Have 8 tons of Virginia Anthracite Chestnut coal: will sell cheap; have more than I , need. Apply at The Southerner., tf ; LUMBER FOUJJD One henry dark green over eofit, sold hy W. D. & C. A.' Coch ran, Rocky Mount, N. ' C. Owner can have same by proving owner ship and paying for this ad. Berry Lewis, Chief of Police, Tajrborb. oetl2-4t W;. L. HENDERSON, piano tuner, in ' town for' a short ti we only; leave f your order for tuning at Fineman Musi House. ' ' " oll-4t TRY THE SOUTHERNER'S JOB DJEFARTMENT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR PRINTING. ': Whv nnf Krtv-vnnr us y land at aucUon. way not ouy your lumber in tiflfu p.,u. r Car lotl.direct i from mill, and - Petersburg, ,Va.j and CreenvUle, N; C. write, wire" or phono os at save the diacounta." Write or wire for: prices, Beridini us list hot:, quantity "and i grade you want, '' . COOK Greenville, S. C 3Mii&fiS; FAVORITE STORE 4 vamq.it im warn or tee WboM ramUy for Every Uay of the Yr. With - It-t;.' f -a- uuwi VI bTWVI UU11U C Uir "wUra whr in Fnahions, than to visit this stor beuse the) Hew RflialJ'tf WsafciaM sail, aLafarn mm iftrtfi ft tfl m it an' nitia J !... . i . rT ? i " i gs w mum nryap v K mj my t V WW ' . . : , . 'CcO jW WUUen to eaQ oa ua when In Norfolk or to writ ta us regnrding rm.m - - . . . . - I I ! I II tyeft Insurance - AND5 WELTON FIRE . ? ACCIDENT HEALTH ,. -.- life ;;f. -,..;.-. ' AUTOMOBILE. - & M. CARVER Secretary' , Petersburg, Vi., ot ee. Reel Es tate & Ins. Co:, Local Contract -Representative. Tarboro, N. C FOlt SALE--One red and whitehei er unmarked. 'Apply to 'TiT. W. Taylor, Conetoe,"N. C. ll-2-10t W!i JTED Men or women to take waers among mends and neigh bors-for the genuine guaranteed 4lOsierVi fall Hna fnr m.n vAm.n 'and children. Eliminates darning. TV py 75c an hour spare time, or ?36 a week for Jull time. Expe : nence unnecessary. Write Interna--tional Stocking Mills. Norristown, fa. ,. j...' ,-" L .iLOST-Truck No. serial plate T7068. If found, return to R, B. Peters Grocery. Co. it 300 TO 303 GRANBY ST. IEAL ESTATE & INS. C0..3 Phone 201 Over Farmers Bk t : . - . 1 ; FOR SALE 20-!b.JRedipped Tin.' . " ' Apply - - - WHT COTTON MILLS, Inc. - u. , ;, , . CALL 103 For AU Kinds of Plumblae. , Your To Sarvo IR. E L PITT . txet ,J,VtVi 4...
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