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^—I I- II PACE-GARDNkUt OUTFIT PROFESS REORET OVER THE MpMUSOM CHANGE MiiHmo’o R*i*iai‘Deiiveewoe* Flu* . •» « Aip. - - - I RaUlfeh. Hay 2.—Cameron Mosvi dukst oa Bob P*«o'« socialism and the fortissimo on the Page-Gerd ate nspoil sm lent a strung* specula tion to tho gubernatorial campaign the riming wash ns tbo contest now eaters tta final month. Gardner was here Thursday night and mors than pleased that the fiery Rockingham speech of Morrison be laboring Pago's revolutionary ' doc trinn mad satirising Gardner’s lack of hot stuff had gained even moderate circulation. Bob Pago was fearfully disappointed last night to learn that the Morrison speech made at koaae, the aacastral piece of the Morrieer family, Is bolaff made ao more. If tbi ' gwaaml assembly will amend the la* trbowby Boh Pag* can spend more than $6,500 oa hm campaign, he wil dedicate all that It costa Cam to galll ■■act aver the state and Mister Pago’i - ociaUstn and Harm Boh my* beaa :.o money to spar*. The Morrison speech in Ralolgl tmo a fine piece of Democratic ergs meat on the whole and a clever pro rotation of the Morrison claims U i he governorship. It barely ramem bored that Mormon has opponents ti the rues to enable him to observi -hat the families of Paga and Card xcr have hold offices galore for twi decades. He declared that ao mai roukl offer eulogium on F*$* » Gardner that Mom so a would not an derwritc. But those who call them ■wives business man or himself politi rksa of machine type do him wrong and he arrays tho Pages and Gardner la Imposing pacsoonel. There I* Bob Pago whose bu sines pat him in Congress at tho expo ns of Morrison 16 years ago. Bob Page' brother Waiter west to tho coart o St. Jamas and brought glory to Nortl Carolina. Henry Paga, a rich brocho of Boh, has been food commission* nearly three years sad bo got grea and hating honor frosa that, Mr Mr. Morrison thinks. Prank Page “ha owe of the heat jobs in North Caro lias.’* tho speaker said, and h* won dated haw Ioag it would taka Pug to become a politician at that rat and how long Morrison had been I politician without over having ha< anything. Enter tho Wehh Family Theca was Gardacr, too, might] nice fellow, who married Judge Jia Webb’s daughter, alcoc of Jadgr Tata*, sad Mr. and Mrs. Garda* lies la tho Wehh home. Judas Jin Is a fine judge, Morrison helped t< make Urn a Jurist (after Judge Jia baat Morrison’s campaign manager He. iot Clarkson, a circumstance no « Mt street to either manager or au r.g*d I and Judge Yates who had bam —ms* 18 soars, ascended t« the federal bench for life. Than cam, ms^mmseauummi^m must MEET BOU. WEEVIL WITH WELL LAID PLANS Bine* all the rotten araa of North OaroUaa to to th* east of tha Blue •ttotoo. what* climate and rainfall ara nOocwc*d by tha ocean. It to rsooan *bl« to battov* that the boll waovil *» and will, eventually iavnd* and ado|A Iteeif to aU of tha Kata’■ cat ena growing area. Xwch depends upon cool confidence swell laid plans, modified methods of |cotton culture, other etopa to supplo | went cotton and more attention to livestock. Thoae or* mas* of th* conclusion* [of Krunklin Sherman. State Entomo - legist for North Carolina, who he* . lutUnod tb* problem of meeting tha i boll weevil Invasion la Nerth Caro ] Jino. and gives a detailed account of |iU northward spread does I8t2. in j ■ publication E. C. 104, Just issued I by the N. C. Agile ul land Extension : Sorvke. Th* first year after invasion by ; th* weevil i* said to he on* of slight loss, hut the second year to tbs first {real tost. It msy be one of savor* 'damage resulting la much dtocouragv i ment, or it may ho oae of light dam age resulting In the rise of falsa i bopow ■| "Then follows tho trying period of • j thro* to five tours during which fnr i, ssors loam from experience about ■, what they hove to expect, and adjust i thoir affairs sccerdlngty. Those who I have so prepared that they can shift • operations to other things If ncecs » *ory, are the ones who stand it best, i, Br the end of that period *f thro* to r five years, the country usually begin* ■(to get nn e normal basis ogam. -1 "Some farmers recover sooner then -, others Those who neglect, or are ua i, Clyde Hoey, brother-in-law af Card I nor. who was elected to Congress to i succeed Yates Webb, and of course t Morrison helped to put tb* shinola I, on Hosy’s family. Candidate Max r'hn* boon lieutenant-governor for four ilysara and he seek* to go op. r Mr. Morrison did not advert to the r dead Mecklenbnrgtar’j bones over I which them Gardners-Wsbbo-Hocys . rod* to glory. Jndge Jim novar had i been judge bad Glonn not appointed - him over Clarkson. Morrison's man - ogvr. Judge Yates Webb never had i remained In Congress bed not Mcck i IcnbuTg end the other nine counties i in the district beaten Band Preston I of Mecktenbnrg In a me* for the nom ination. Mav Gardner never had gone to tho lieutcaaat-governoruhip had ' not Neill Pharr of Mecklenburg pnll i ed out and left th* me* to O. Max i Gardner. Clyde Hoey never bad gone to Congress had Johnson not failed > to stop the Shelby race horse. Th* Morrison conservation got#hu bettor of him as th* true story will . show. He would not tell how Clevs ; land hod foraged upon Charlotte; how Shelby had sucked the sugar teat of tho signor*. Two* a pathetic story 1 and not all of it will be history until June 8 and maybe not then. I ■_ .1. I I I ' ■ to makr Ik* Bcceaaary mhiif .cl Lioa*, arc left permanently peon r a» • remit ef ikr coming of tb* urauvil.'* 1RUCK! SOLVE PROBLEM lCaoy hift manufacturing con fern* made thtmwlvr* piaeticaAy ic of'th* railroad* during Ik i meant rail atiIke, by tuia* tk* moto truck a* a carrier of freight on long dial-nee haul*. With rail shipment* partlyaod by the atrika, hundred* of motor track* wore moblllaod for long durance haul* with auppli** to pro v tit f.any big co.toc nr from eloxinc tlix'r iItoih. Tho 0nodU. Motor Track Co., o' Cntenbay, Wiaronain found the em ploymont oi motor truck* to tuccom ful u freight curler*, the! it b« announced Mtihjtohmeet of pitman nnt motor track (eight line- T~«nt> immense track* In paeuutatic tlrea,. will bo aosd to udp mpplloa to the Green bar factor!**, the company fig uring that the SO truck* will do away with the nee verity of chipping tup pi .or by raO. BSB5BH———nn 1— ~~"""' REGISTERED BULL REPLACES SCRUB “I diapoavd of uno arrub boll and rpP*"c«<* *■ w1U a rogistcrod Ilol • lolo to boild tbo bard up.” Thlt ittUtHPt from a Virginia dairyman gl-■"» ■ . " -I. a. reflect* nentimrnt for Improving live *tock in the Old Dominion State. The dairyman ia enrolled in the "Better Sir®*—Hettor Stock" movement in which Vliglnla now laeda all other Sthtce from the ateuxlpnint of num ber of pereon* agreeing to uv pure ^I* bred *ii«» for all cla***- of Mock kept Sine* 1006 population m the Unit rd State* ha* been increaalaif faster than crop production; th* per capita production of crop* shouinc an al raort needy decline How they do j disajjpar j See How Chandler Checks With High-Priced Cars THE Chandler Six throughout its seven years of production Has been diatin* j guiahed for its many distinctively superior features of design and equipment which ace used also on the highest priced American cars, and not used in any considerable degree by cars now priced hundreds of dollars higher than the Chandler. See, then, how the Chandler checks with ten of the best-known high priced cars in these features selected as being characteristic of high-grade design and most efficient service. B Superior Chandler Features and I the High-Priced Cars that use Them j] •user CRAIN MUTE far Motor Shaft*. Ah* ■mW Wintao. Packard, CiAKhc, ■tantw, Vut, Mitct. TORQUE ARM OH TUBE. AMoasadby Plate*-Arrow, Locomobile, ImnMr, Win too, Cadillac, Packard, Scats. ANNULAR BALL-DEAR INC TRANS MISSION. Ala* uaad by Wlntoo, Stats. ANNULAR BALL- BEARING DIFFER ENTIAL. Abo uaad by Mannoa. Stilts. Pfctrca-Arrow, Flat, Bn a tar. FatKard. AN NO LAN BALL-BEAK INC | Flat, Ma THIN, umm How thw seven cnrs—sixes wHlcH may bo considered I competitive to tHe CKtmtllor—-do MOT cHeck ft— w,fcHe»tWW. check* whh Cb«dbr In —lye—batata One car, lied— at 0199, rherla ft—car.lbf1a<atfbM, chat ha wtrnChantbrlaeolr three feat area O— oar, lied— at &*«, S ft—aar.lbOa*a< OS*.chacka with Cha—brU only eoebatum One car. Had—at 119*. at ON, bn —« check tebb Chaodler la Net a alafb e—of the eee—aiakee ef ya Only a— at nbbatmk ere Pests end they Oive Tee ft ytw of the keesona for CHendler LeedersHIp S SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES Of BODY | See—-yhee—r Teant—Car. W Near yae.wegar ObyabkQer.OOg Tmm faeae—nr Seeiber, li*tj lee an fat-jar Madam, UtM rent r»>ww rrirjr. fTTff u—0—Sm» MN (MfMa/.akCbet—) s i1 # I ; 4 y i ■ ' * E. Y. CAHBY. DEALER CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O. Bill i ■=aaHmMmsBmMBaaa==BanmsnmaaBMmssHMnM WOIV M! i Goldstein's wants to show you its new SPRING MILLINERY SUITS— DRESSES— — and — SHOES— —YOU WILL NOT FIND ANY THING PRETTIER OR MORE STYLISH THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. THE GOODS WERE CHOSEN BY OUR BUYERS DURING THEIR RE CENT SEARCH THROUGH THE MARKETS OF NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. THEY REPRESENT THE FI NAL WORD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE. —WOMEN OF THIS LOCALITY WILL FIND JUST WHAT THEY WANT HERE. THE DRESSES WE H A V E I N STOCK ARE NOT EQUALL.I X> BY , i icoE CARRIED IN ANY TOWN OF EASTERN CAROLINA. THEY ARE EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE AND WERE BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO PLEASING OUR BEST ^cSSlNG WOMEN. GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY. The Goldstein DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA EARN the wonde-ful, new way of saving clothes, time and temper. Don't wear out your garments on a scrub bing board. Quit breaking your back and fretting your finders over a miserable wash tub. The easy Cleon TLrsy way of washing has taken the town by storm. Women every where ere delighted with h. It’s the quickest, eas evi and simplest way of washing any thing from heavy overalls to fine linen. Just think—you souk the wash over-night. Cut up 'A bnr of Clean Easy into 4'A gal- S | ions of vv aier t.r.d kt it dissolve. U Fnii cr.d stir clothes for crdy ten mirwtrs. Clean Easy yets right down to business. Dirt, grime prd germs just give up the ghost and shrink out of si':ht. Rinse, blue and dry and you never saw such clean, white, wholesome gar ments m your life I They l.>ot longer because Clean Easy goes a^ter dirt and doesn't hurt even the finest clothes. And best of all, you are freed from that miserable drudge. Start today. Buy Cl« an Easy from your grocer. I
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