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gl - •vwTi m ' • •' < .<V?/A LBOMPPOPI, PobHahar. P—. K. C. Mrth X, ltic. ti tlw| ad tha Saaday aflar tha M Strut wahg ad tha At htela OM Line Rattraad aad Ha toandlati Ttekatty. Tha Wilson aad Laa drag ataaa and GeUatau’a cor aaraathaaaadanaidaaf tha railroad *™aka da with tha Oaaat Lina ata* tha aad tha oattan flatten on th* tdint aid* at tha crooning in far ■hhhf piaoaa far aocial Intercourse. This viciaHy la tha wwannn meeting t»««d ad haainaaa aad prndaaaionat ■*h alaaha, narhaalra aad laborers. Tha taaaraad antrao aad tha giddy —** y these alaa. Herathe larg tha patJtkiaaaspeesd, andlte,"bm hat, tha latte gossip aad acan dal is faaaad oa t* anger listeners, hhato fanr o'clock tha crowd h at Ita largest, bat aflar No, M haa coom «aw* it mate away to other •taata aad whaa tha Mg Hack fa, WU * Lee's place ragiatara Ora •■Wat* thing* hara abaat raaamad ► totogrity aad hi* form of char •(tor. Ho la rioan aad above all •tag* to different from the poli tttoMi or ettce seeker, being a mas thmagh aad throagh aad aaa oa «*toa weed yeu cma -*-y—f He has •m.Wi mn% ia Wilmington aad W* worth to tha Democratic party there has been in.11 1 eo by hie •toatton ts the tin af rb-4~vn. of the county committee, aad ia a coun ty Mke New Hanover, a man has to ha strong ia every way to occupy ■•ch a position. Although there to every coafldtam ia the ability of Ur. Godwta to still tepreeaat tba Sixth district at Waah togtoa, them are many to the dtotriot who betters that Wilmington, which to the molar of tha businam of the »•«*<». should have tba representa tive la Congress far a time at least aad if this idea prevails at tlm **"■« of tha next nomination, thorn to no man in the county of New Hanover who coaid fill the bill with mom satisfaction to tba bigger majority than Will Ur. Uttie. Ha to prac tically the only man who me unite all tha factions of tha Democratic party and . as a standard bearer would ha a credit to that party in a mce. Ur. little baa dona a great service all over the district ia tha ' matter of newspapers, for, where he ia to a position, and his chain of newt Paper* to scattered .11 ever this part of the State, and his Amt aim to to forward the entire section and than is not on* of the Journal a run by his company that ia control lad by any faction or clique but all axe run is the tateres t of tho whole aa agaiast tha law. The editor of tha Southport News kaa had intimate dealings with Ur. Uttie for the paat several month* ; and in no instance have we fourvDii« otherwise than square aad abort board and it to with much mtisfac tion that w* read of tha praia* that ia beeped on tha head of our friend from such a newspaper aa tha Char lotto Observer. Although tho next nominations are a tong time swsy and a greet many things will hap pen between this tim* sod that is ts ha hoped that the Insistence of hit friends will be kept up and Ur. Ut Ue will be compelled by them to ac cept a nomination which will be tan dared him by a big majority of tha people of tha district." IN THE GRIP OF MILITARISM Militarism in all Ha phamo is a auuk mooted question in tfa* country tndnj oa account of the mighty up haaval that Is npaotUng the other aid* of the world and the probability that the United State* wiR ha mrni rod before peace la declared. While «M* • PoealbiUty that this country win ba Involvad m actual hostiUttea, it la, noverthalea*. being dloeatead on aU aide* that the mili tary «y*t*m of Undo Sam is to un dergo considerable revision and tn largsmant within the next few year* aad it seems that public sentiment the country over will demand chang an for a larger and more efficient army aad navy. Bat nations in dealing with it* gnat military problems never con sider the Individual. The lighting man U net difficult to obtain. Yet in such n country as the United State* whom invasion by th* powers of con tinental Europe is a vary stapendu <ms undertaking. It would seem wise to consider the individual more and go slow before inaugurating such a system a* Germany has in force. A Gorman must serve in th* army or navy of th* Fatherland for a stated period and JU long as bo retains dti senship is never free from th* ten ted** of military eervioe. The ease of Richard T. Stagier, who was nr rested recently in New York City for obtaining an America* passport undor fall* pretence* is typical. Hi* statement follows and shows what a grip th. German emperor has on his subject* aad tba manner in which militarism of th* German character eW*ct* the man who dooe the light “I »»• bora fai Garmany in th« pravine# arf Silicia, thlrty-thraa yoan ■**- My fatbar ia a manufacturer in Hanorar, Pnuaia. I waa bra*ht •p a Pruaaian with all that word oeana. Aa a roan# mu 1 want In to tha nary aad aarvod my tfcaa. “Tha diariplino waa of tha aoraraat •art. bat bain* a Gorman I *ioriad ia .M. Bafora I laft tha fatharianri I bailor ad that tha Gorman —>»—dt of atampfa* oat a man’a individual ity aad makto* of him a man co* in tha #raat military wtadhiaa waa aa aaarad. aa tha BJbla and that it •aa arary man’, doty to tarroador hiiaaalf abaoluUly to tha will of hi. 9 ia tha ballad that Gar aaaa* waa hair U tha world’. aom ■aaroa and. that natlaaa Hha RnffUnd wora la ha pnaKad aaido. f -Uha maay othar Oarmaaa I waat PM# ad l-amla.’X^ I m£»Z f*a »ay aow Hfa amat fcoucaMy. 1 landod ha Baatoa, faar yaaaa a**, aad K wa aat laa* Wn I that tha Unitad ad aH aaaw. I I —r> a d ■tUl^oa titoirit of tto German re *It *m net lea* Mere 1 repair sd artoa torn tome to return. I vu l»M ttot everything «u to readlntes fer m. I one ssaigaed to tto uni stria at raihoioo My eattonu. ay cap. my boat* aad my lector ware *U aat arid* tor am aad I waa told Jori where to go and wtot to da. Aa aooo aa I reached Ctatona I waa to Map into my part of th* military machino and sunoadar my awa be ing atoolatoly to ttot «f tto fattor land." la thaa* days of pragroa* aad ato cieacy crparts U totooraa ovary ope to atari* all ttot to to* ia order ttot a mortmain of ptonatur* and prodt na. b* gained ttorafroa*. To thia aad a aaggaatria la regard to tto cot tee yard 1* not at all amiss. Daring tto salamer month• this space is as bare a* a bald toad aad it auvaa no pur paaa whatever. Why net mak* of It a sort of civic center? A IHtla rak ing aad cleaning id, i (n alactric lights, benches bora aad tbora weald transform it. Tto aractlaa of a cheap temporary handstand aad tto gather ing together af local maririnaa into a brass hand two or three evaing* weekly would make af It a vary at traetiv* plane. Tto mosririn* coaid b* secured tor a madarata sum. Tto money could to approprritad by tto dty council and raised by popoar tub ■eriptria. It ta not meant by this to ■aka of it a continual loafing place, but a pine* where * person who has worked all day. may go to spend a short timo in raeraatrin and rstoxs tisa at no cost whatever; a place where one may mast frrinda for a sorial chat. A wn **maa t sad Terra stria moat to procured la aam* way. Why not a* eotUaad above? It will do th* greatest goad to the greatest nomtor at tto rhaapaat price. Tbs* . tto aottau-yard coold to utilised th* . yaar round. In th* fall, winter aad , taring far bnrtncas pwpun. la the JARVIS COUNTY IN 1*17 Th* adveraa report oe Ik* Jarrto Cmwty bfll by tk* Bn* oa Coaattaa, Cilia* aad Town* i*tra ly rtMTamad to* hark hoca ddnaae couuCy rapportara. Badar* Ik* pat Ml train, which eazttod Ik* dakgatfan I* Balaigk, kad anad from tk* toad i «***S*aST cany tit* fight to tk* Oaaaral Aa ■mbly at mi. TUi aummaet •fll b* kapt baton tka paopU aad wffl b* *a torn* (a tk* next campaign T« «a»T7^tk* movement through to •nd thought. Sack k*a tk* Jarrto County aupportare, wko aaaart that Ha aatahltahiaant to only • matter of Uara. B^idiag Oaad Raada la Bamtt. Mown. Frraei* Daatcn and A. W Uailny are buay bnOdlng good rend* ia Uppar Uttto Blear towaaUp, Har. ■ratt county. Mr. Oeotoa to Ad.g tk* •arreyiag aw* Mr. Leahlay haa eharga od tk* read (ore*. It to aiz taaa milaa from th* La* ooaaty li ra to Utliagtaa aad aaean milaa of tLo road batwaaa Broadway and LRUag taw haa b*«a completed, four milaa by thaa* aaak Tki* road which to »t foot wtd* aad eteadard grotto, wa* buiU at a ctrat od tea* tk a Hot par ■Ha Tka paopl* *r* oo-opareUng erttk tka read mac aad net era* tut «d money haa baac paid oat far Tight way or gravaL. Upper Uttto Blr •r voted *20,000 for road* aad Mr. Daatoa iafarnu Tka Kxpreaa that ha aad Mr. Lodblay aspect to build, forty milaa of good node with tk**a funde. Sanford fiynm ~ - L *■ STEVENS NAMED AT BEN SON Woahlagtaa, Fok. *7.—Tho follow lag North CoroHntaao «n-*~n od far poot—otor tadapi U E. atoro—, Boaooa; B. B. Ritehio, Whit •op, Md Joooph B. OoBiphor, Saluda. _ Tho old Hotel Dtviao lot fro—lag H5a555SS or VALUABLK I oNMblaadi tltSSil Harnett 483. de -. ijraMot ad •uaa, tha undor •ublic auction far bidder before tba _ mifatgtoa. n. a, Monday March lit described proper ' ,| I I -w*4ii_ l (MR Ml WW MM __ ___| “•I thaaaa aa bar Has re rrosotaut tba aM read N 40 W O chain and 8i Uaka ta a ataka Bickers aad Ha noiatara cedar a km la her caraar m tha Uaa of Laura TarUnotan; tbaaaa aa her Uaa H. U K. U chain aad M Uaka ta a ataka aad potpiarc bar caraar; thaaaa aa bar Uaa N. 40 W. • chain aad *0 Uaka ta Parrish corner; thanca aa kla Una aad past kla earner N. 1» K. tJ chain ta a ataka aad painters; thanca N. 84 X. 18 fhalna aad 80 Uaka ta a stake aad patatara K. Sunlh career; tkaaae > aa kla Una 8. M X. IS ekalas aad 00 i Uaka ta a ataka la Knots’ eoraar; . tbaaca aa kla Uaa ta tba boa inning. certain tug 189 acrea Mere or leas. Terms ad sale aaahi Tima March 1st ms at 18:00 M. at tha eocrt i haasa dear la LUUmrtea. N. C. | This 23rd dao cf bran 1018. PARB18H-GODWIN 00, BAKBOUK * BAUBOU1L0,Att^r^ » i Thia sale has bean continued until March It, 1818. Ntmc* OF SAL* By vtrtae at authority contained hi a certain mortgage deed executed by D. A. Holland and wife to Par Hah-Godwin Company, registered la Baak 110; page 4M, of the records at Harnett 5uTW LUUngtoa. North Oareliao, the feOowicar dionftiod lands, located la HamaCt County, to-wtt: Bogtonlag at a stoha In tho eeuaty tootoCB. Oakum's bn., B.M. inhnonu’u corner, and runa west trith C B. Ogbura'a lino 160 yards to a took*. Denial A. Holland’s comer to C. & Ogham’s Has; thanes South S6 yards to a stake. Daaial A. HaUaad'i ■ST’eSSS* thonee South about 1ST yards to a •take, Daaial A. Holland's sonar; thaaea Kart 1ST yards to a stako in tho branch. Denial A. Holland’* cor ner; thsaeo 8ento town said branch M yard* to a atoka to tha adga of Mid branch; thaaea Stoat 140 mrds to a atoka. R. M. Johnson and Da pro**o fansa Join*; toons* with sold E M, Johnson's lbs* to a atake to tho eoaaty Una, B. M. Jehnaea’s oorner a L B. Ogbamtitteo, to hogtruilnr I earaor, Ocntolatng IS 1-4 odea, mors BAL* OF VACUA BLB LAND By virtoo at authority contained , to aimortgago deed tuntod by W. H Fairish to A. Johnson on Soptoniln i : *. IML mI tranaforred by tha aiad ’ A. D. Jlhunoa to oaa, said soertgsg* Mad to rorlsterod to tha Bui*. / of Qmnty to SooTka jgr., EBO. Default hartog boon mads to payment of ton cats secured -rsaLffaefra: described toad la Orem Township. Harnett county, N. C. Boglonlng at a stako to Ctomland L'smoa’o lino sad run* u kia Ha* B 6 ,W. 1A60 abates to a a taka and friatam a IHtla hole* & Wood's jsh dantitoono* M Ot darn. W. UJW chatoa to a peet oak, Ceau and Cary Lumber Conuaay's comer. and runs Coats’ lisa K la ■« W. IAS* ehaioo to a Make and^ST Sms as kia Haa^N^Mto *Ts!» obatoo to a pin* stump; thsaeo g. •T dagraoo *• to tho bogbiateg coa stal®* tw*«»ty tores (2S) acres mem Tkto Jnaarr STth. I01A C. t. NEIGHBORS, Owner of Dob*. NOTICE or LAND SALE By rirtae of authority contain*! ta «d»«i«a«a daed ceeurlny tha him Urtaa ban oa February *2, 1914 traaafamd ta tha Fanaaaa Cam. arnrdJ Baak, ad Beaaoo , N. C, wUeh taortrar* U restate/ad la tha J®a* tha Rdaiatar of Daada of Haraett Coupty, North Carolina, Jjj* tFT pa## 199, dafhaft harlot boan made In tha payment of tha oata earned by aama the onderaicned win aaO ta tha hlahaat bidder far eaiho* tha Court Roum doer^ LO Nitii N. C, a* It o'clock A. an Ucaday.ApcU Ittth 1019, the follow - a^aXha an tha north aide ad Pa lay Branch In tha eld Eoa ad.tha.aZWrf which thta tol port, and run# thaaaa N. U W. 97 US ahaiaa ta a atahe. thaaaa E M E 18.71 chain a ta a ataka thane* N. 4T E 19.10 ahaiaa ta tha ImwU ji| lUH aeraa, andha a:gRag3fe&Brsr DMa, A oril lkth. 191». It M. J&c™ i— ■ “ «#•. FebrpjeytL 191*. bidder at the Court Mouse door in UUlngton. N. C.. at 11:00 M. on Mon day, Aptfl 6th, 1116, tbs following described land, to-wit: tuns aa his 11ns ^ axtt Eiurh'cross ing tbs Smith field road 36 chs. and SO links to a stake tn John Ryals' comer, thence aa his line S. 80 W 29 chs. and 16 links to s stake and , pointer* his corner In bills Ryals' line, thence as her line recroeemg said road N. 40 W. 48 chs. end 25 links to a stake, hickory and, pine pointers under a hill her comer in the line of Laura Turlington; thsoce as her Uns N. 35 E. 12 chs. and 60 links to a stake and pointers her comer; thence aa her tine N. 40. W. 9 chs. and 50 links to Parrish's corner; thence as his line and past his comer N. It E. 22 chs. to a stake and pointers: thence N. 84 E. 18 chs. and 20 links to a stake arid pointer* S. Sorrell's corner; thence as his line S. 60 E. 19 i chs. aid 60 links to a stake Ennis comer, thence as his line to the be ginning and contains 160 serve, mere or lasa. Terms of salt, cash; Time, Monday April 6, 1915, lalliogton, N. C, be fore the Court House door. March 2, 1915. ALONZO PARRISH, Mortgagee BARBOUR A BARBOUR. Anya. Benton, N. C. It seems that Kraal a will soon have her centuries-old wish gratified —that of an open seaport tbs year round. The lack of sorb a port has boon a thorn in that countries side, so to spe*£. and the problem of get ting this port has been a pressing on* for epochs. War after war may be traced to this Indirect casta. The Rssslan-Japanaae War Is an exam ple. Russia was slowly but sorely pushing its dominiona southward in to China and had it grip on the Ko rean peninsula and territory sur rounding Port Arthur, which port sat isfied conditions, bat Japan berime aroused and bbot bock the Russian Bear who loot his chert shad outlet to the tans. Now comes the news that the Dardanelles forts are being bat torod down and the straits opened op to -traffic If tho Russian diplo mat* can manage to steer clear of Akanglmsoita, thafi grant dount-ry will aaa the settlement of one of its g^vates* problems. Russian com merce will receive an Impetus that will add untold millions to its treas ure bonus. “the rstrr or hu tollt" Tha Udtaa of tha Tint Baptist church arc rahaaratng a foar-act play, •at, endtlad "Tha Trait af HI. Tally." U«J Thsptan. af tha boat intent arc In tha oaat and aacM assailant ata«a wnrit la panaalaad. Tha play la basad an tha gambling propsndtlaa af a waalthy poong marrlad man and taaeh aa ha aara Imm, Thara la an aban danea af laughter aa wall aa taara throughout tha play. An aranlng of rara ploaaan It offorad to loeal tbaa tra-goara wha hnaa baen dabarrad of sttawdanoo ta parfonanaaoo by profas daws I boapaa this oaaian an acoannt rf tha hnaa rial fipntrina aad aonrri ky af campanlaa on tha rand. Tha tats af tha pmfwmaaaa will ba an Special Announcement plaMura in announdn* to oar many patron i, and hi the tradloc public generally, throughout Eaetartl North Carolina that m ara nowg lying awav ABSOLUTELY FREE, to «*ary^ort*£ar ZH ! /or^ahT01^1 *ny ^trul at marchandiaa In aihtar at oar department^ One $300.00 High Grade Piano One 10-piece Dinner Set 8 Gold Coins, value $2.50 each ■ "SL^SPAS^iffiSSgg^fegf;0NB D0LLAR TH* BUYKK SBfe^Tsa&w® THE SECOND KEY OPENING TH E LOCK WILL ENTTTI r nit LUTELY P^k™ “AOTIPUL 100 PIECE DLNNeTsE* ABsS THE NEXT EIGHT KEYS OPENINC THE LOCK Wil l. Rvnrt e THKHOLDEBS to a two ahda halt dollarI&ldNp£cI I BUY YOUR INSURANCE —* Thymgh- .. ^ Dunn Insurance & Realty Company. We write in the strongest, most conser vative and reliable' companies in the world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate Glass, Casualty, Bonds. Real Estate Loans a Specialty B.O.Townsend,Sec. andTre&s. FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 5TH, 1915 AT OPERA HOUSE. Comedy—A Box of Monkeys. CAST or CHARAC ER8 Mxi. On da go- Jhonee—An admirer >f rank . Mrs. Wnllaee Cohrane * Sierra Bengaline—her niece, a prairie roes . Mice Carrie Wilson Lady Guinevere Llaodpoor , an English prim roes, deagfcter of the Earl of Paynaugh't. Mias Mary Freeman Edward Ralston—A premising young ejng American, half owner of the Sierra Geld Mine . Mr. T. C. Young Chauncey Oglethorpe—Hie partner, second ton of Lord Our ear ter, who la vary bashful . Mr. Prwitlss Eualt PART U MADAME BLY A TSUI'S GRAND ORCHESTRA FL11TE8:—Mis tee Oildarsleeva, Mattthawa, Lewis CLARIONETS:—Mlaaaa Oerry, Harper, Mrs. M. M. Driver BARITONES :-Mra. Smith. Mias Jaduon. TKOM BONES :-Misaee Wilson, Pea moil, Mrs. W. E. Celt! ana BASS DRUM:—Miss Butcher. VIOLINS:—Mlaaaa Hassell, Dominic, Pearson, Freeman CORNETS:—Misses Cheatham, McNeil!, Tew, Young. CELLOS:—Misses McQueen, Johnson, M. Lewie. BA88 VIOL:—Miss Floyd. KETTLE DRUM:—Mim Smith. PROGRAM: I. SYMPHONY . FIELDS AND DONOVAN Orchestra II. 8010—Idyl . BERT GRANT Nias Molly Moseley Ptanell. ’ III OVERTURE . urvrs OidMitn. IV. QUARTETTE—Ljrrle .. .. ANONYMOUS MIjhi Yotin, Wll* on. Johneon, Pearaoe. V. RHAPSODY . JUDO* AND WILLIAMS Oitbib*. VI SOLO TRANSCRIPTION . ANONYMOUS MIm Gilder obey*. VIL POTPOURRI .'.0ONO0N* Oreheatm. VIII- TRIO.—SONATA . ARRANGED _ Mla##e Wlleon, Peer Mil. Mr*. Caltin. ^X. BERCEUSE . QBO u OOB* Onbadn. X. Dt*M—Aria ... P. MABINI Mr*. Rafot Smith, MIm Jaclraen. XI. SOLO—Selected . A. GUMBUE MIm Bmft, B. To™,. XII. SONO WITHOUT WORDS . ANONYMOUS Oreheatm. --—--- ■ » i General Adette elen . Me Children .. .. Me Beetrred Seat* . 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