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Democrats Ma ve Hopes Of - Davis Victorv In Indiana CoolidfK' Hi's I.omI ??f I'lTsrnl ImiI (luiiipliratiirn* Over 0 Sl?I<? Xirki'l Lewi I?) *%>-? Ttiul lit' May Lot?* It by K'!!reti??n l>ay By DAVID UWItKNCF. (Cawri?ftL 1*24. 8? IK* Ad??n<?> Indianapolis. Oct. I*. I're-I ot Coo ltd k e had ?ho k,id La ln but ?he conipllcall >iih ov< r the ticket art- giving tit Democrats hope that on dectli ti 4ay the resentment ??f the votei ? ?i Wal tuiiii. ? will l.r n?.. that many of them will take n chanc? ? of a scratched ballot will rot? the rtmi'jht Democrat ticket. Even the Republicans admit that Is a danu<*r and Just now 1 i<> frlct Ion between the national Re ap klican leaders working for Coolldge and the state Repuhli ean managers campaigning for Ed Jackson. the Klnii-endorned Mite for BOv?*rnnr. b* *?o mm licet that It will take considerable Ironing out before Indiana's poli behavior can be finally as The Democrat? have made n ?trsta g antl-Klan tight. They have gone further than ever before to get the negro vote and there nr some signs that they will gM it in large quantities. Th< y have c:>r rallefl others who are the \lctiiiH of attack by the Klan. One can feeling which the Klan controver sy has provokedy^V Ed Jackson wan secretary of ?tate when the Klnn charter wa Issued. - He--Is said to argue he Was not in the capital on the day when the charter was riven t?u* he has made n<- puhlic statement about it. The I in pre -b.n whfch h" has nnt ? rn piI i that tW^la-llTnWtP^d TTHM 4tii- -r Idgc like Joseph Healing. Repub lican National Committeeman, have for some time 1mm*n dis turbed about the possible damage 1 that might be done the national ticket through the local flglit.1 Th#lr tactics have been to keep hands off. The Republican state chairman, Clyde Walb, for in stance. in a public statement cri ticises "certain Republicans" for tailing to give the state tickct ptclr support. "The one regrettable" fesiTure up to this time, is the fact that certain Republicans who Ins the put have enjoyed favors at the *tkands of the party and who prob ably will expect to do so again, are not taking an active p^rt in the campaign. "Some of them are doing noth ing for the national or state t Irk eta. Others are strong for Cool ldge But are perfectly quiescent when tt comes to the strte nmf local tickets, thinking in some way thst their failure to <?? any thing for the stnte and local lick ets will help the national tick? t. Row they reach this conclusion is more than 1 know. So while I feel certain of success on election day on all our lick ets. I regret' tb?t this success unless conditions change Will be attained without the aid of certain men who might have given assistance. An exten slve speaking campaign will be started Immediately, and every City, town and hnmlet will be cov ered." It Is generally supposed he meant the Harry New faction. They have been r peal; era in the state for the national ticket but they usually avoid anything more than a passing reference to the state ticket. The state mnnagcr* Bpm lis ii'?rnrrtmt?n?rWrrt?hr whlch they seriously believe the chsnces of Coolldge will be affect ed unless they get i h? w l ob hen 11 ed ro-operatlon of the national Republican organization. Some of the latter, however, think It is safer to keep hands off so as to get both pro-KIAn and antl-Klan ?upport. For President Coolldge himself has thus far been kept aloof from the Klan controversy. Virtually the same situation ex ists here ss In Colorado where the sentiment for Coolldge Is not in any way related to the local con troversy over the Klan. TIim ef. feet of the scratching of ballots especially on voting machines Is already being discussed for the voter with a grievance will wish to make sure that he has voted Correctly on that Irrespective of anything else. Were It not for the state con troversy, President Coolldge would carry Indiana by .100,000, If he wins the state It will be by perhaps half that figure which tnay be' called close since the d&ys of womsn suffrage and liTri,"' er registration* t The LaKollette strength In In diana Is not Inconsldernble. Rail road labor and radicals and some *larme?s are going oyer to the third party ticket Opinions vsrv as 10 Wh' i'lT tills vote i" coming In larger initnl : * I 11 oeratlr than the Republican party but in the cities, to be sure, the Democrats will contribute more to LaKollette than In the country IF SHE'S WOHTH WHILE. SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy at THE APOTHK4 AltY HHOI* I'd ('* Show You the latent ?tylo* in WKI)DIX(J INVITATIONS And AN.NOUNTKMIC.ViS. Vini? litu Can)?. LOllK Hi;l.l(i Quality Sine- 1882 PHONE 114 Pbsrnacy THEY WILL SEND IT Urges Voting RAI9BI STE!'JI EN S. WISE * "The ninn who votes twice Ik. I It t 'e worxe thnn the man who: (loon not vote at all," say? Rabbi' Stcuhvu S. Wiae. who, in a letter, to Nt a Service and The Dally Ad vnnr-'. lira's everyone to ?upport I llio "Get-Out-the-Voto" campaign. I "Th# tioii-vnt In k citizen not only' disfranchises hlnmlf but desert*; the nation. Two thlngti are lm* peratlve, ihat the voter be In-i tvrnv'd, hon?ntly and adequate-, ly. and that he vote." -iHntrlcH. Thn iii> t:?t?? Uek'-t tins 'drlvVn boiiip ! DTVT58T TOUR ! SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS | 8m d*' for full Information INDUSTKIAL BANK NOKFOI.lv SOUTHERN RAILROAD nikitoiiiiccs !!< iliicrd Round Trip Karo? |? -wttsoNvtt. nrcount Wilnou (lounly l uir Oi toiu-.- 21-25, 1021. 'firkrtn mi ml- October 20th 241 It, liu'liidlTr hi.d fur traliiK ar riving Wilson before noon on ||M 25*. 1?, lirul limit Oelobcr 27, 1924. ?J. F. D ALTON, <i'. ritu.ti .\?rnt, \orfoll;, Vrt. , Parties v. i-: SMAIil, K1X1AL IMiJTliis |?i?*1niiti| lit ilio Ifl.-al \Vi?\ Jose's Tea Room Beginning Tuesday "? !ms ? t >rc will rloRC from 10 to 11 a. m. for th~ Ham-Ramsay reviv al. M. P. Gailo;? Co. Phonos 3 and 57 IU? nrarxl Vb? ^ t Pow4?r wont ? l*lh-of h ?t m Hm.MlmM 19e-0*-?Hh?r ? 90e and 118, at your de t|M or groo#r. r MtCORMIfK Jt CO. HH??.Ml therBed?M? Al will NN you r? Kt t of hwmv, Oar (Mtary rrlcM?iit w?rdwn. Quality ?n4 Mtta i ?1bt?? ~T? ? Tsar*? of tho indep? ndvnt voters to I he l^iFoil.Ue Htandnr?1 and ?Hon.lit er ludUtia Ih luurh tuoro clifl'lcilt to nnulyi?' thi* year than it* was four or eight year? aico. la.fiiiinniariz- th<? most Hut mu b<- said ni Indiana at tbl* tlmt* I* that It th*? rh-ctlou w?-r?* held tomorrow IV? tiidmt Coolidtc?* would carry it. The Democrat*. *Uniulali4 bv ^ho r?c<-nt > of Jolui \V. Oavlx, arc- By no iutinii inclined to couccdt* hiiliuna. Mr. DuvIk put lu-urt in to lb?* ornanl *a?lon and uiad?* a ?*??<;d tuipri-K hI? ii^pfhw Th?* publicans thought enough of In-" Knox Hats for Men of distinction - ST.00 lliv If orW Orvr Mitchell's Phone 100 ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Send Your Mother Elatccrs ?YAN I LORAL CO. Inc. "BEAR CAT' Suckers They arc gtnul The General Cord Tire <?ue* it Ixmjc Wu.\t> to Muke Frtcnito 1)\\ IS.|M>\ At CO. DlatrUmtors >'(?. Itoa<l St. I'lionc STO MKW, ritiCSll FALL COOUS Son ItjvLslits, Praiuti, Dried IV'ttcliiw, Citron mid l/Muini Peel r?ti ?oh HOLA.NI> (iAllRKTT PHONE 1 14 Standard Pharmacy l-THEY WILL SEND IT EL DALLO CIGAIiS Hold by lending UHOC'KltS AND I'HAKMACIKS D. R. MORGAN & CO. WIIOLKSALK (illO( lillS ??bono ftrtO HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNGl Nobody Can Toll When You | Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sago Tea C.r?n?lnv?th?f kept hrr hair braiiti full J darkened, glo?*v and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her liair took on that dull, fadod or itrraked appearance, thi? aimple mixturr waa nnplied with wonderful effect. By aucing at any drug ?tore for "Wveth'a Sapo and Sulphur Compound, you will get a large bottlo of thia old-time recipe, impmval by tha addition of other ingmlienta, all ready to uiw, at ve*y little coat. Thia aimple mixture can be depended upon to rcatore natural <plor and baaoty ,to the hair. Well-known druggist? aay every body utea Wyeth'a rage nnd Sulphur I Compound now becaufte it darkena ao naturally and evenly that nobodv ean ' tell it lian been applied -itn no caay to U?e, too. You aimpfy dampen a comb or soft bruah and draw it through your hair, taking one atrand Mi a lly morning the gray f hnfr- di^nppe.ir^t-alter ? another ap ; plication or two. it ia rcatorcd to ita ! natural color and looka gloaay, aoft I !??> I 'x-antiful. -Tuffs Pills?i EnaMa Dyspapttcs to Mt whatavar thaywWi. Cum food to Matmlut? Nourish tha body, gtva appatlta. [ DEVELOP FLESH I dlana to ?end Secretary of State HunUtn hrf a i:U f h * ? v r.rr hmt i nk no Thty act an If they think they muht to win th?* utai" for Coul)il?t' but tli**y an* by o-.? ineanw _c?cknur?*. Th?- rnnident liaa lb? udiantiuie at |?r?nent and barring lltiforfMrn d? vlonnuml? in tb?* cimtrovetny over tin- utai* ticket, whereby th?? national tick et Imtomh-s Involved In the Klan fiiiht" Indiana may V? t'tuiiU*d ul timately for Coolldne. TO SERVICE? Albemarle Pharmacy ?ADDS QUALITY NO MATTER how (rood a suit you may buy, if it is not properly fitted by a competent tailor vou will not be correctly dressed. Buy your clothes from us and \vc will (it them for you. D. Walter Harris ThcCityTuilur .and Clothier The (!wy Glow Heater conncrtcil tn 1 a m p Hocket in l?w than Hvc minute* will Klve you heat "where \oii want it that will ?five comfort. We have two mIzo*. If >0u n?*l4 Lrfiinp or LlKhtlni; FU lines ..or anything In i ?he clcclrirnl Hi?c no ha\t> It. I'HOXR (it W. ?. WHITE & CO. 4lO MriltheuH St. A Safe, Natural Remedy For Obesity PiTwrlbctl by a l i im.u, rii.-iiiao , and Obtainable at >our DiukkIm'n Tii seekliiK a quirk method of re ducing surplus fuf. it 1? natural for a pmoi to ukt "!? It 8l( Unfortunately the question of safety Is often avoided by en??1 corns offering a remedy for Wd|I? fI ing. Some preparations an- not only worthless, hut harmful, due to the use of thyroid and hahit formiUK drugs. Others are costly and without merit unless com bined with weakening diets or strenuous exercise. Dort't risk your health with so called remedies for obesity unless you hnowMhey an* ?If yon hoar of one that Is eududsed or prescribed by u r? putahb- physl clnn, you ran rot assured it is safe to us' . N? utroids Is such a remedy. Ni utroids is a safe, harmless remedy that neutralises tlu? yeast ; ; colls in the stomaeh, checks fat at the source and reduces surplus nr-1 I cumulations. It Is liHsed fin the ; prescription of Dr. It. Lincoln) Crahnm. famous stomarli special ist of 12Kast 89th St., New York. Dr. Graham personally guaran-, tees that Neutrolds contain no thyroid or habll-formlnu druR1* ami that they will t Id Nature in quickly restoring you to normal welKht. You enn now obtain Neu trolds on a positive of ; satisfaction or money refunded ' at the Alhimarie Pharmacy and j Standard Pharmacy. (Dr. GRAHAM'S . <tC *01^ h em Z4S*fe Wa'/loIMucn ffmTiW toSTaSteK ?kin DitRAtB Ritmnnn (Hunt** Sal?? an?J Soap), fall In tha trialmml of luh, Rn,m?, Ringworm,T attar or otbar IteW lim akin dlaaaaaa. Tfjr thi# Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour II in h "f f|U?ll?v ?old hr ?ho Ir*/lliin ? DIKTItlltLTKI) liT? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Wafr fierce?; What to Take lor SICK HEADACHES ?then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to their proper functions and the Heotbrhe arrl the causes of it pass away. In the Eire manner Thty regulate the Booth and prcixnt Conrttpctkn. Take a good dose of Carter's LUtle Llvor PJlls Business Firms Will Be From 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. Every Day Except Saturday ? i and Monday = For the Campaign Following is a complete list of the business firms who have to date announced that they will close for the morning services MITCHELL'S DEPT. STOKE CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. SHARBEB & WHITE HARDWARE CO. J. H- AYDLEIT HARDWARE CO; MOKRISETTE FURNITURE CO. TWIDDY GROCERY PRITCHARD X JACKSON A. B. SEELEY K SON E. R. MEEKINS GROCERY W. J. WILLIAMSON CUT RATE DRUG STORE I). M. JONES HARDWARE CO. T. F. BARTLETT GROCERY C.-R TXTGn, LAWYER MAIN STREET GROCERY CAROLINA BANK & TRUST CO. SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. STANDARD PHARMACY J. W. STOKE! ,Y DAVIS GARAGE II. C. WINSLOW T. J. MAKKHAM, LAWYER FIRS* & CITIZENS NAT*L BANK W. A. LI VEK MAN S. M. MEEKINS J. F. BELANGA W. J. SKILES TRANNIE CRANK FASHION SHOP P. W. MEI.ICK CO. ELIZABETH CITY BUGGY CO. * J. B. LEIGH, LAWYER WEEKS & SAWYER BttITT JEWELRY CO. E. D. MIDCETT & SON SEDUERKY DRUG STORE RANDOLPH GROCERY WALKER S MILLINERY TWIDDY & WHITE C. W. EVANS OWENS SHOE COMPANY M. LEIGH SHEEP COMPANY GILBERTS BARGAIN SHOP PENDERS STORES C. W. STEVENS CO. AI,BEMAKLE PHARMACY it. L. GARRETT T. W. WILLIAMS Si SON ? GATE CITY'S LIFE INSURANCE A. COOKE H? ITCH A Kirs BARBER SHOP NEKDIIAM'S NOTION STOKE F. .!. HOOPER & SON PEOPLE'S BABG VIN STOKE LOUIS selh; M. P. GALMlP CO. AUCTION FURN1TIKE CO. I)IC. J. II. WHITE JOSEPH \MEEN K. O. HARKELL J. G. FEARING M. V. PERKY ? J. L. WELLS T. T. TURNER ? CO. LIFE INSURANT-E CO- OF VIRGINIA SPENCER W Kil CO. FIVE i "N : NT STOKE i>. >7 M I'.:K ri -.KUIS ?:!.' li ?MER SHOP V'.V. S STANU >; Vi I BEE SHOE SHOP Ft.IAS WILLIAMS J. Vt. SILYNNONilOUSE & SON SOUTHERN OAS IMPROVEMENT CO. SINGER SEWING M ACHINE CO. P. G. SAWYER E. F. AYDLKTT A. 1? I'EAKCE SHERIFFS OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS JOSE'S TEA ROOM EUIQTABLE LIFE ASSURANCE S<N:iErY OWENS SHOE COMPANY RUCKER & SIIEELY GALLOP * TOXEY SHOE CO. UDINN FURNITURE COMPANY RAULFS & COX APOTHECARY SHOP W. S. WHITE COMPANY Arrange Your S hopping to Co-o perate With These Firms A POT M EC'AMY NHOP
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