(B j Unltort Prai) ;"3 WASHINGTON. ? Fo/ the ?un* reason that vGroat Britain and her allies did not flatly reject the peace proposals of the Teutonic power*, they will not flatly turn down Presl cording to the opinions of diplomats here of two of the most Inrportant synffc jtfcr *ow eirists sjrtllft! States for the ftktent? cause. V *v These allied diplomats, however, admitted their ' chagrin" over the President's suggestion of speclftcn tlons for the war objectives neces WASHLNOTON. ? Congress will give President Wllepn free and un trammefled rein ?n his attempt toj And eotamon ground upon which the European belligerents may meet to formulate plans for a lasting peao*. PEACE NOTE Mrs. Maggie McOowan died, this morning at f:16 o'clock at the home of her brother. L. H. Ross. The funeral services will be held tomor row morning at 11 o'clock from the home. Rev. C. M. McBntyre official- 1 erment will be ?t Oakdale J. 9V Blnkley. of Qreenvflie. Is t today In the etty. attending DIPLOMATS HERE SAT THAT ENGLAND WOULD LOSS WHAT SYMPATHY SHE HAD HERE. '(BrTTottoi , jjfe' dU minimi i? ?n I.. I mm r- ?*rr tntetec pmuiuihei HkboU . OC South Carotin* and HsU of Both .m Mlavad to b? di?.H??ed with the n> ?nard M ni koU the. balance of pomr and it la bo! Wed that they will to? la favor of mtreml train in*. fBfip,?' - .. ^ The statement showed that' the bulk has a capital atock of 910.000, a surplus fund of tt.500. undivided profits of $3,339. and deposits of I100.C2S.16. The net earnings of th" bank for the year are glvea as I3.037.6C. Two new contributions were made to *bo Associated Charities fund to day. It is hoped that the list will be materially increased tomorrow. Following is the report of the fund to date: Previously reported $ 94.50 Eureka Lumber Co. . J . 25.00 J. E. Adams v 2.00 Total 9124.50 Itfraf B. R. Hodges, of 6ld Ford. die#nuddea)y lest night. The funer al services will be held this after noon. Rev. C. M. McEntyr*- Will of ficiate at the burial services (By United Preaa) RICHMOND, VA. ? Captain Wil liam 0. Matt K dead and Firemen Abram Poda and J. L. Back are aer louslj Injured aa the result of fall ing from a ladder la a *100,000 are, 1 which Is rating here aad which haa destroyed aeraral buildings. IFOM TRAD! OF D. S. Will BE 57, 147, 000, ( (By United Proas) WASHINGTON. ? The proepects lira that the United States foreign trade for the rear win total |7,?oo, 000,000, tt waa announced by the Department of Commerce today The -Jlrit ?toreo io tr.wMoo.wo. HALCYON CLUB DANCES The Halcyon club today announr** its dances for tho holiday*. The 1 danc'm will be held at the Elks' Hall on the following dates: Christmas dance, December 17, j Levin's orchestra of Raleigh. New Year's dance; January 1, My- ! cr-Davls ordifrstra of Washington. Returned from 8t- Mary**. ' .MIsS Mamie Latham Richardson has returned from 8t. Mary's College to aporid the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson. CLARK TO BE CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT IN 19201 (By rarhr lL Aa)an) WA8HINOTON. ? RepreeentalWe Coward Poii, o ( North Carolina. clOM personal (rlenda of Prartdckt WHeon, and ?ho man whoa the President aela?t?d to lead hie light against the McLaioore reeolutlon, to day aUrted a boom (or GhMife Clartt (or Prakldant la 1?I0. when h? gave the Dally New an eiclualTe ? n**r view daetarlng (of the ap?ak?r (or President In 1M0. 8p?ak?r Clerk* *ae. Mr. Poq ears. will not M-naltt*t him. He polntod to the fact that. the Missouri statesman Is now aa active u moat men at 50, and he baa no apprehension aJoag this line. Because of Mr. Poti's known Influ ence at the White House a great deal of atteatloa will be paid to his I statement today declaring for dponk ?V Cftrk a# tlie Democratic caadldato Clatk was done a great Injuattte at BaHlmora four raara ?< wb?? hi* , tKkrty failed ti. d~-iara htm nomlnat* i ?d utter Ira ba1 ? r? from 15 to U?. D?r day th. Whd ekes out 'only *bout U.509 ")ch * ttocb. TBS ATTACK ON IMPORT AWT CITY WAS BEGUN THIS MORN ING AT DAYBREAK. BAM NOW RAGING (By United Preaa) EL PASO. ? Villa force* attacked the city of Torreon at four o'clock thla morning. The battle for tho' !>onae8Blon of the city le now raging. Torreon 1b one of the moat Impor tant eltiea held by the Carranaa forcea and thoy are making a des perate attempt to repel the bandlta. Villa la In personal command of the attacking forces. The Carranaa forcea hare been ex pecting the attack for the last week or more and have a large number of men employed In defending the city. MINSTREL SHOW TO ~ K tt TONIGHT Price A Bonrlli to Appear at the New Theatre tot One Performance. Taking all in all, tho greater New York Minatrela will prove a genuine treat In the "way of amusement for the "Tired Business Man" who needt) a good laugh to keep hia system in trim, for the chase of the elusive American Dollar. Go to the Now theatre tonight and take tho family, have a good laugh, onjoy the aongs, dances, and feAta of the acrobats and novelty artists. It will be well worth your time. And the admission prices are within eaay reach of all. The scenery and cos- 1 tunica are new, and a feature to any minstrel show, and the many song numbers, both ensemble and solo, Include the sweet melodies of tho Sunny South, and the popular bal lada of the da>. BIG ORDER FOR TIMBER (By United Prees) DURfHAM". N. C. ? A contract waa today signed for the exportation of m mlWon feet of wtihe oak timber to OTaatov, Sndtland, for th? construc tion of a thousand mile* of rall roads. Tire purchase price waa IIIMOO. aid all those tn distress a number of the colored people hava contributed to the Christmas fond -40 aid those mo tu bers, of their own race, who are In distress. "Will!? Edwarda. wife of Edmund Edwarda, this morning vial ted number of peraons and raised the aum of $3.70. Thla amount will bo naed in helping those rases mention ed In tbo Dally News during the last rew days and for any other esses where colored persona are tn ne??d. The Aasoclated Charities will have' ^herge of distributing the goods pur chased. The following contributed: Willie Edwards . . .N .$ .60 Edmund Edwards 60 Edmund O. Farrow 25 Dr. J. M. Lloyd 60 Theodore Bonner 60 Dr. W. T. Bc*bo 60 Gould Howard 25 Ed. Moore 15 W. 0. Saunders 26 Wllemlna Edwards 10 Mildred Edwards . 10 Total $3.70 16 l?ED SI . TRAIN WRECK (By United Press) PEKDLETON, 8. C. ? Sixteen were Injured, some perhaps fatally, when a Blue Ridge train wae wrecked near here. One car turned completely over. Thlrty-aeven passengers were on board of the train. BANKERS 10 MEET HERE | Win Hold Thnlr Convention In thla City February 22. Many Dele gate* Expected. Tho bankers !r. the First Congres sional dlatrlct. , oe, 7Sc, SI.OO ^ Curtain rlstt at 8:80 ? m Move You Been Prosperous the PAST Y EAR? MH jnm pmqpOTtiy ink dm lew l?lmli mm* mmk? M CMMw ? ti?l>pT ??. Th? Aaaorlatod Ch*rttlr? wmm orxaalMt to k?ep U Mack wftfc nM Mdft nil needjr prrsdfc# of the city. - Huh j-oor eoatritxHInn to tfc. A? elullnli Ikroo^k tfc* n?Mr KM* or U>M oweed *nd op we ted by Ms w. Er SWINDELL, Pre*. JNO. a SPARROW, Sec. & TreJ 'S. HOSIER Y. Ntcku-tar. Handkerchief, and l? Me.cnd cn^t^cZVlrc, 7' mo?e pr?f?r?. / f y/>u en t thtak tohat to pre fcrm mtb km of