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I H b liLHi A 1ST JJ U 15 S J5 K V b
tiiiliA MOKNlKG, JANUARY 30, 14-
I
4.
Members of Cabinet Have Fol
lowed Example of Oreste
, - Revolutionists.
the forces of the revolution hS be-
t-at'nftl:'1ff
tor PAvilmar Theodore, command-
tnj the rebel,! proceeding from
Cape Haitian to Port Au Prince by
way of Onnalvee. General Zamnr i
moving by way of HJnohe.
n Members of th Cabinet have fol
tawed th example of President Orea
! and hare fled (rum the capital.
evrar"pf-them taking refuge aboard
(hip
Patrol ..from the Foiled . State's
erulser Montana, and the German
rrulser- Vme4--wiiL uardt!uOgA
lions and keep iitder 'In the streets.
It has not been neressary to land
Hn f mm the battleship Houlh Caro
lina. ' X
Pillii-y of I lilted Mate.
Washington, Jan. " ?. The policy
adopted by the t'nlted State re-
Kardlrtg Haiti, which ha been left
without a government by the fliKht 4f
the ('resident at the ap'proach of wo
lutlonlsts, Will depend upon' develop--rrtent
during the nt few day.
The Haitian constitution provide
- that In rae of a varanoy In the presi
dency the r'Bblnel ministers shall t-4ll
the national assembly In session
within ten day arid that body ahall
fill the vacancy. If this constitutional
method la followed the Htate depart
ment here pfobablv will not object to
the rrf-ognltlo.il of the new govern
ment In Haiti.
There la doubt, however, to the
, ability of Oreste's t'abltiet to get to
gether! and laaua a call for the n
.jaOTiAj; JuwBHit.ly. and It ia believed
-many of theae officials already hava
" niiiitnt n.rty"m' ntyttt. -The minister
fit fnrln arYui-r turttxv uui rnnrlfi
to have taken refuge mi board I fie
"tjvrman merrhanl vessel Haritlnla.
- '-
- t.KTTI:KM ..IN TIMW'SH,'
Nrv Garbage lteeepli-lia Mistaken
rnrrM ait Worer-V ewterrtsTr-
In making bin round yesterday.
,twl, lr,jamfcni)itbpn. tJii.wji
that ware placed oh the at reel a few
night ago. Haipltary Inspector ' . I.
.Kherwond Fpchuroh found In one of
J.J1A. cjuim ten letters thul were de-
pulifo mere oy eooie laioirani pi -arm
Who though! that the new parb
e rereptarlee were mall iiosee
plared oti the aireete by the "yern
ment.':. ,3'be aatiltary lupwdUrfijHjtl.
that he' did the eend'er the favor of
depoeltlnt the lettere in their proper
place.
He remarked Incidentally, however,
that thin wae an Indication of the
neatnen -and tha aplendld appearnnce
......at the ra thai- he ve- een-pteed mt
-the atreatr rtt th fit V! WdTHI fiT the
cans have as yet been put out. liyt
rthla will be don aa eoon hh poaatlifp.
Ill all there are about fifty on hand,
while only about half of these hava'
.o .tar, baen.. placed.
Mevllnir Vralrrrfay rVatuml hy Mo
lniMrtant Matter.
The meeting of the city coninila-
aioner yeaterilay wnt -fewiured Uv
my Imphrtant matter of business.
The eiectitlve, or aecret seealon. closed
at 1 : Sli p. rn.. and the public meetlnit
waa opened Bl 1:40 p. m. The mln
tee of the prevloim rneetlhf were
.read and approved Several bills
were received, after havlna been ap
proved by. , Ihe, .various dtVpartmenl.
and were ordered paid.
A communication was received
from Mr. H. K. Montague In regard
to the rondemjilug of some of hi
property for the widening of the
atreet In that section of the city He
wanted $27 fjjr eight feet on. h! fcot
on Kast street, and 111,0 each fur
trip of land off two other lot for Ihe
widening of Kdenton mreet. Tha
board refused to accept thin.
Tha city attorney was directed to
draw otrt ordinance compelling th
merchant to sweep their atrecta in
the evening before leaving for tha
day, and especial emphasis is to he
laid upon the Inconvenience caused
bv the dumping of coal Into the lutee
menis of the larger building in the
OIIOM MrT t;l ll.TV.
4ulirird .liiry Clear Young Man. On
Imrgc nf Aliandonnicnl.
ClreenabiaroTrXah it The jury in
ihe-cawe of Ive M. (dotn. characd
wlfh alAndontnelil, late Wednesday
n . I K M. .)?xf u M in. . jg, vrd c t -,t.at
guilty. -The oaee occupied the ureaier
part ..iil he tlnif of the-eotirt on Wed
iieaila v.' afr
""-racaiv!! until after supper,
niX-OKDmi lilt J 1.K.AKK
Norfolk hoBtliern Acquire Itolllnit
Mock K.qnlrmient.
Klltabeth city. .Ian. 2P -A lese
" Riven by the Norfolk Southern Kail
road Company and amounting to
Ia5b2l, I being recorded here., by
( Hegleler of I.ieeds .1, W Munden. Hy
.JjThe teasejhe railroad will get slit pas
senger coachiis. 160 flat cars. 10 boa
Tar. nnl Wftooae cr. Mr. Mun
den I the first reglslet of deeds in
North Carolina to receive the papers
for recording, the lease being u very
lengthy one. and one which wlljl re
quire considerable time for iM'orilio.
INDIGESTION. GAS OR
SICSOUR STOMACH
Time It! "Pane's IllaiH-iielii" niakrw
yoor uiwet, bloated stomach feel
fine In Ave mlnut.
"lleally doe" put bad atotnai h in
fTrdar--"reHlly due" (iveri'rrm mttrr
, desti.un. lyepia, gas. heartburn and
sourness in five mlnuta hat just
that makes Tape' Dtapepsln the
largest selling, stomach regulator In
tha world. If what you eat ferment
Into stubborn lump, you belch gae
' .and eructate sour, undigested food
and acid; head ia ditty and ache:
breath foul; tongue coatee;, your In
aldea filled with hfh anndlgeetible
-"Watt;-wqw in ufc-U.iHuBtail'aJJg-'a
Iiappin" come In. contact with tf.e
VWe.-eetpi an u.41iJHtoiwuaajaljifli well known and popular young
stomach all such distress vanishes.
It truly atonihlng--tlmot. mar.
velou. and the J(y i u harmleaa
lie, . - - r7 ' f-f
A large fifty-cent ca- pf T'tpe'a
Dtapepsln will riv you a, hundred
dollar' worth of ra'tlsfactlon or your
.druggist hand you your money back.
. It worth It weight in gold no
men and women who can't get their
atoach regulated. It belongs Jn our
. home ahould alway b kept handy
in cam of a sick, aour, upaet etomach
luring the day on at night. If a the
iuickej(, aureat and moat hsrmleea
ki.omiu;ri dotpr in ih wrlt.
Says Rlieaalisn Yields To
" The Great Kiiney Remedy
t hsve been troubled- with rheuma
tism for tha laat five yaara. Suffered
with much pain In the limbs, back
and feet, and my joints hava been
badly swollen. Alao suffered from con.
vtipallon. Beside havlag a regular
physician, I had tried avery remedy
without receiving the leael benefit un
til t accidentally l"ame across a bottle
of Or. Kilmer Swamp-Hoot., I b-
ja-ta.tg-.jt,.jKi6r..tlKBg-mg wnuni
hMlp Hie, fii'tt niiisiaclitioa I
don wondera for me".JHavtaltn
more than a doen .bottiea-and feel
that-P. Jiaa been a flod.aend tn me. . 1
ecommendihg H t n W ttfcXalajualtitet. wa,i i the Vfrilltt today at
Yours ve rvtmi 1 V;
,-tlowaJrd Street. .-.a.Uuli'uke..Jdaaa
iru a nirion nn'i
made oattihaf The" slaTemenrwii
acrlbed by him la true, before me.
. . ' V. J. HAHTNKTT.
Justice of the Peace.
. lHU-r tn
Dr. Kilmer t o,.
Itlugbamton, X . V.
Hrme What eiwamp-IUx.t m l l-W
Vou.
fiend ten r-enla to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Tlinghamton N. V . for a sample site
l4Ue - It-wtHl mvine-a ny flje oh
will also recelv-e--boklet of vaTuETile
lnformatloni tellliig about to4 kidney
and bladder. When writing, be ure
and mention the italeigh Iially News
and Observer. Hegular fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles for sale at all
drugstore.
THE1SEW YORK ARTJSTS
DELIGHT RALEIGH PEOPLE
One of lhe Host of All Concerts (ilven
Here the Present Heason at St.
Mary1! Iast Mghr. ,.t
The cnttcerTTrhdered by the New
Vnrh Artlat' Concert Company In s$t.
Mary's Auditorium last night waa a
delightful occasion for nil those
present It was one of the, beat con
certs Itnlelgh people have had the
privilege of hearing thl' season, and
It Is doubtful If any haa been so well
received. Solo, byjh-yolce and
pfihd, duet and quartet, ""'rendered'
.from a Well aelerted program, were
TJi'i-h1 leeched WfTTl pI'oTTnTi! a p-1
ptstwe and ein ores; ' 1 - --
The pari by Mts f'otnhs, soprano,
and .Mis Hardle, - ontFa"lto,- MUs
Kvans at the piano, and. the tenor by
JM rf-4rri)fy-n(t tmRg-1i)r'MTr"aTaTtlTi'
all deserve peclnl mention, but there'
wa nu tiegt .to it; waa all food.'
The" bow Tpy eacli rfiiSracter were"
hot ufflcicnt to satisfy the- audience,
trmtItlttli'tt'hTTr'
students, nnd numbers of people from
the Hty, nnd after .the "rendition of
each selection encore after encore
bers. . . ,
This was one of several if a series
ul 4omects engaged by Peae and W
Mary's this .season. Jl was rendered
irtiy ' rea'f aTtiwta- from- a program '-f
the best therp is In the musical line,
and it was a rare pleasure for all
those present.
eHUDOl, Hl.U,UIfj UK,l)ICATm.
North Wilkes boro Proplr Opm Hnnrf
some yuartors for Schools.
North Wllkeaburo, Jan. S. Tim
bandsnine new graded school build
ing Just completed by this city was
formally opened here with appropriate
Marat? fib" last MofUlay ' ffiftrfilnS;
There weee n -nttmber nf - pmmttieTrt
Rpenuer ror tne occasion, principal
among thjae being Congressman K
V. Webb. '
The npw building Is modern In
eycjxj.cjBfj;ia.lld, acctniimotULlR fiiutj
hundred pupils. It stands on an ele
vation overlooking the wide, fertile
valleys of the Yadkin river for many
mile around, and presents one of the
finest lundscnpe views to be had any
where In this scfthin.
The exercises of Ihe occasion were
opened by a devotional service held
In the big auditorium, which s
packed to Its capacity with citizens
who were proud of. what had been hc
compllnhed here. Mr,...T,.., I',, fluley,
chairman of Ihe schoal hoard.wpoke
of -the wonderful progress of North
Wllkesbo.ro. and this surrounding ter
ritory, showing what had been done
In the past few year in the way of
advancement 'along educational lines.
He said that the town was becoming
famous' na business, religious, and
eduratlnnnb center, and that the new
school house would only tend to In
crease the advantage that could be
offered.
Congressman Webb alluded to lr
Cahlii II Vlle. as the founder of
the pindio ai l I sjstern, ami puid a
tribute to. Ihe committee which had
had In charge, the matter of the erec
tion of this building The real theme
of his address was the power of edu
cation In maklnx men ami women.
There were several other speakers
fur the jiccaaiMfi, which., wilt long, be
remembered hy those Who were pres
ent! at th exerciser
. CH-VJiUKli-lTJi SAME.
Willi' Piirptise of ftrondenlug Its
Kiim The Cuinbortnnd Agrlciil-
(tiral KiH-lety Hceomii'S iCaiie J-jrar.
J air Axeix latlon.
SII t T1i Nr ni otrTf T
Kayetteville. .Ian. 21.- Willi th
purpose of broadening its scope and
extending Its sphere of usefulness, the
Cumberland County Agricultural Ho
clety, by an .ad of its board of di
rectors, has changed lis name to the
'ape Kear h'aiN Association, while at
tlie same time tne directorate - was
enlarged to -Include members from
six count lea instead of one.
Caiie IVar Fair.
The Cape Kear Kair 'Will be uiade
a fair for the count)' of I umber
land, Hoke, tfrtieaott7 pdaden, Ksnvti
son, Harnett, and Moore Cumber
land and these sn surrounding conn
ties are exceedingly rich in natural
asaets and are experiencing aa much
as any the spirit of awakening which
has touched the whole State, and It
Is the aim of the directors to make
the Cape Fear Fair second . only to
the Btate Fair In North .Carolina, The
ncwlv elected directors include Messrs.
.1. Worthy Johnson. Haeford. Hoke
county. J i. Williams. Ked Sprlimn,
Itnhesnn county; .!. llayard Clark,
KlUabethtown. Itladen county, Dr.
- fTisca
mlerwnod, pialenibiirg, 8anii-
son county; Mcl. HnlTlday. Dunn.
Harnett county; and Fred Page, Ab
erdeen, Moore county.
MclM)XAI.l)-U(M;l;nS
Popular Young Katelgtt Couple
Mamea
Miss Ethel Agnes Roger and Mr.
William B. McDonald, two of Wsl-
petTufT'Vi-ere
day at 13 o'clmk at the home of the
bride, 21S South West atreet, -only
a few-intimate friend and relatives
witnessing th ceremony.
The ceremony, waa performed by
Rev. Milton A. Barber, rector of
cnirnt cnurcn, i and . immediately
afterward .Mr. arid "Mr. "Mcponald
left for the eastern part of the tHale.
T,W bride 1 an attractive young
lady and waa popular with the young
people of the city.. Mr McDonald 1
tha eon of Mr. and Mr. C. V.. Mc
Donald and la a trareling salesman
for. th American Tobay-"c Company
witn fortn Carolina aa hi territory.
I
SL
Twelve Years For Gaston Co.
Man Who Kilted Seventeen-
Ypar-niflMqrQa.
isse-ti iu rtiw Jims sntf jiMm i
CharloU. Jam . Qullty of man-
last on la. juttnt nimort p. Melton.' a l;
white man, who has been oh trial fdr
nn1 nrt! fftr1 Kiiiinr-Tiewirtewiint
gi
ber II fat. Judge Adam lfe'trtenced
Melton to twelve years ImprMonmVnt
at ha,rd labor In ' the State- Prison,
and an appeal waa takfn.r
Strenuous Is-gal llattU.
lAiectal te Til Nfw M'l ummr t
tiastontar Jan. I- The conviction
of Gilbert P. Melton for manslaughter
brought to a close the most atrenuous
nnd brilliant legal battle witnessed In
tinstcm for yea nrlht Hfrcrnoon. over
the life of Melton, on trll for murder
In first degree The ttate was rep
resented by Siilirttnr fleimre W- Wil
son, H. 3. Durham, of Oustoi.ia, and t.
Max liardner. of Shelby, while A. fi.
Mangume, 1 A 'K Wolt, of tlastonta,
and Judge Frank I. Osborne, of Char
lotte, conducted the defense
First In (iaaton'a IIMory.
Kacli member of counsel made ar
guinent of .force and poweT. these
attracting great attention, and Solici
tor Wilson closed for the State In
what was probably the greatest ar
gument of his life. Thl. was 'prob
ably the first, time In the history of
this' county and one of the few In
stances In the (history of the State
Where a white man haa been tried for
murder In the first degree for slaving
a negro.
1,1
Pit FU M I $t. It COTF.8T.
Debate will Ite Held Tn Meet Ital-
dgJkJllKll
The Raleigh High School is a mem-
hei uf mrMtfttw-trtgh scrmtTrrrtamig
l-m aoJ -wUt. b iiJut of Ihe. lagiLi:iit
contenders for honors nf the debuting
cimlesi tn be. Jield Jhia xpmig
.l r.dav evening a contest will be
bi'ld m the. hiKh srb'iol auditorium in
select the teftms that will re. resent
Malelgh. The contestants are Kdward
Adams " T,ef er" 8e!lgs,,:i; " Tferman
Htenhenson. Haymond Maxwell. -Wiley
TweTfrs'nu'irirw
iiiimsAir: 'nrnYMS2:.
on experience in 'debating and the
copies! Is expected to bo -very inter-
rrr 1
UFA. T. . VtM)l 1FI
Was tine of the lu-si Known IVaptli
Mlnpiier 4f the Ware.
Ilev T 1. Wood, 'one -of th ebe?t
known Ua'iitlsl ministers In th State,
died -yesterday morning after sc -eral
manths' Illness, at the home of
his daughter. Mrs Fals-'O. in Win
Inn. N. C He waR pastor of Spring
Hill Ha'pfTst rlii iTi'-TC'T h " tmtt:nd-Mrv
ty The funerul will take place this
afternoon and will be conducted, by
Hey Livingston Johnson, of his city.
Spring Hill lluplist church In the home
.clmr3r til.i'rJs)'!1!!, aj."l. b ".' .
iTSriii flieml or tne oeceaseo mm-
haif
Mr. "Wood i wa S J years of
age and la survived by his wife and
two daughters, the1 latter being Mr.
Futso.h and Mian Mary Wood.
hunt, of Mill Caught Negro Asleep
While On Duty. He . Hefiieed to
U-ne ami Negro Jih Mullen Was
Hhol Twice, Nut bead:
Kllabelh City, .lah '.'. Harm
l-Iason. night watehnifin at the" Kllza
beth City (ill und Fertilizer Com
pany's plant was assaulted last night
bv a discharged negro employe
named Joe Mullen and bad to shoot
him In nc!f defense.
The superintendent of the mill had
nuuht the netr,, asleep while on
duty and had rtisi hnrgrd htbi but
tile negro refused to leave The
night wniihinao v,is iisked to drive
him off Ihe premises and the neern
S.et upon -httn ivith a stout club beat
lug hlm"oyer the head. Mr. Kason
shot him twice, inflicting to stighl
flesh Wounds.
Dr. (1. A. oggewliall.
iSrti) !,t 1 f r,,l OMntrr t
I cjlnro. .Ill tl. - V Ml I , . I oil 14
hall died this morning at I I o'clock.
11 left a widow, one daughter. Mrs
.1 A. Nile, and two grandchildren
He- wmh- -a - -dVvoet-i-- -toe-m1er- rf - -the
Itoman i 'at Indie chun h
The funeral will be ni bis home
tomorrow afternoon ai half past .1:00
nfrinrk and the burial ias in Ktm
wnod cemetery tie wits a remark
ably popular man in ibis commti
nily "and u nioai useful one, who will
tir-n'tth mtsFrt"ry--.rfiwtn frtftrw
- M-.V li.MI 1 ..-AS S I V FltA HV
Cap4tl F'wafmtHnent i W lit Have
Smoker.
The Cwpital.Km'HOiiuiii'iit, (k.
I. IV ii. K., w il observe the seventh
anniversary of the institution at t
o'clo, k ttila evetitnu with a smoket
in the dd Fellows' hull Mai W
II Overton. Past tirand Masier. o(
the Angler Uncainpment. o. l!r
ham. will be the "jprtneipal sipeaker.
He will he accompaiilcd to the dty
by, several chevaliers, who will ap
pear In full dresR 4wi,lfot ni of the
Patriarch Militant? AU- odd Fel
lows are Invited.
Recovered from Lunjj
Trouble Now Insured
lluoirtui.-e conimitir utli hn :i,,ti uiv
one sIT.sted Kith .unit Tnoilde. iV.nli
y,u kanu t innn who Jims l,t-e,i tiM'.ti'tl
;llltt ivlio Inter hs been ii'i-oir, I; vu, h ,,.
tl',i 'uieniis that t he poll, ) li.,.cr must te
III very It.ioil stnte of lleiillll il
hsve lieeil ,re,flrted when l-.'ini SiiRenr
lifter Isklna K, Vmn' Aiterstlre. n u-n,
e,H- fer Thront stot l,iuui Tnoihles. hsve
successfully passed Tne medtcnl test of in
'sumllfe collli'tllltes Iten.l ll-ts civ4-:
Sly. Ite.ni St., !r., k n. Y
'tteritlenien : About n vear mid n Imlf
ng" I notb'ed that my lienltli was rrdlj
falling 1 ws tretthled nltli nliilit sneats,
wver eoitgh and wns very weak "having.
In fad, ti,dtitlj iu ninbltloir whaierer.
About this time- I consulted physbisn,
ih tohl ine niv lungs wen- affected ',t
nallstleit I went ! snottier ths-ter. srt),i.
after examining me. mid thst 1- s (
ttie (Trst stsces of l,un Truhle At this
point I started to take Kekman's Alters
tire The night sweats srepped shtiost
Iniuieillsleiy, iiiy eiiiigh heisine l.mser aill
aai.Ut4Jj;i.U.lJlil.!tliri:,L tUtj
it! , ulids and n i nlit sfcltin Ims ,,r,,
tiimni-eil me perfectly, noiind- ahhrh. to
gelttsr nllli the fact thst I tmseHust been'
accented' hr two different Insunin.v Paia-
psnies for Insurance, makes me siire of
my entire renowry ' he man Alter
' ' ' ' v
(Affldavlt.T. ty", .15- liB
"(Ahor Rhhrevlateil ; more en reviuest 1
Frf-kuim's Alterhttve' lias been nrcrei, ,
my yers' tesito be most efficacious
Ir severe t tiMut sml l.uag Affecilubs,
bronchitis, Itrnnehlsl AstUm. Htutihora
Cohls and In uuhulhllrig (he, system. Con
tains? an iiarceil, , nnlsons or liahlt forai
Ing drags. Hold by lending druggist
X'sil Inn r,lH,in I h,al.,
t11t, TIT. T.if hoOKIe? MWug i reiTrk-i
sua saaiuvaat cviaini,,
MELTON VERDIG
IS MAN
mm "
COMES BACK AGAIN
Former Heavyweight Cham
pion Displayed MucTof Hist
Gjeneralshlpz:
By tlsl AssorUMI. Ptsss. I
WTOajmrfTrlHismC';S. Rhli
. : 1 . . A.
champi..i? flidplayed much of ma old- I
Tmn-.rfTFhTaaTtn'
Kmivknut" Sweeney, of Cleveland,
It waa his ft rat contest Since he re
tired from the ring and pugilistic ex
perts declared he had "come back"
Fil&dmmon' blow were powerful
nd while Sweeney remained lit the
ring for the limit he repeatedly was
knocked down and took the count of
nine. i
FOR A, & M. TEAM
Baseball Schedule For 1914
Season Is Announced .By
Manager Austin.
, According to the acheduU- just an
nounced, A and M. bafeball team will
hae one of the strongest array of
Visiting team of aay college team In
the State. Twenty-four game have
been nrranged and 17 of them will be
dned at home. Four teams will be
played on the. Northern trip. Includ
ing Washington and le. Ceorgetown,
Catholic Inlvereity and 1ehigh.
There is one open date during) th
Northern trip and Manager Auatln 1
hoping to arrange another game.
.Coach Anderson has arrived In th
city and will begin active work with
hill bl!- " "P I," cmpn ifniKa.m fnrJ
with last year pin vera, ,
' Th wneaui given nut i? Mana4f
H o Austin Is aa follows: '
March 16. Trinity t'ark ar TJalcIgh.
' March 20 Klft J.'n'Jegea.t Halelgh,
Man h 2lTWeat VTrginlii" Weiieyan
College at .Raleigh.
at Itu lelgh
I UaxeiLjUL. Ambe.isl l j:.ut,iie..i L.Ilal',
iiuh
eigh
April 4 Wake Forest- College at
' April t tluilford CoiTei"at.Tfreen
born
April 10. Da Vinson nttrg at nal-
Aprir i i . i nun on, ii hi i - in on in,
April 13 Wake Forest College at
Kalclgh (Faster Mondavi." .
April 17 I nlversitv nf Weal Vlr
glnla'ia't Kalelgh.
April 18. Waafeington and La Ual
verslty t Raleigh
- April 23.1'endtnn
April 21 WasHirigtvin and Ijee lJnl
vemMy at Ijexlngton. Va
April 22. Heorgetown Fnlveralty III
Washlfigtffn. D. .(.'
... ,PM1 Ca.thoHe . 'jhjcrlty at
Washington; T:
April 2-1. 1-ehlgh Uoiversily at South
ilethiehem. l a ' ; .
April ?5. Djierf
April ! tluilford Oollrg at Ral
eigh. TVfTSI l"
Tliilelgh. ,
Ma 1 Cln.heraity of c.eorgia.at
Kalelgh '.
May -I 1 hiveraity of fruit h Caro
lina at Italeifch.
May Wake Forest t"ollege al
Wake Korest
FINII CtlMMISSKIKCR
J. II. N-lloj Is Plnrming An F.ilin-a-ih.iuii,
nmpaiirn In Mstem Mortli
( urollnu; I'rolii lion of Small Fish.
Fllzabeth Cltv. Jan. JIH. Stnte Fish
Cuiiniibsloner .1 II. Is-ltov la plan
ning an educational campaian among
ihe tlahrrmec, of Kastern North Caro
lljn( ( i list rut I Vhetu us to the neces
sity of piotectmit Ihe small fish In
Hie sounds and rivers to conserve the
Industry which lias been greatly Im
paired ilurliiK Ihe past few yeam hy
the wholesale destruction of small
edible fth
Ml iioX illlriWdd to i4s,s lllf
peoplo the iiafol waste that is now
KniiiK mi i' calcium the smalt mul
lets anil other varieties of fish fit for
food. - y
"Hull Jut :..rrHLjUuilU Solhhut."
Tboiinatids of small mullets. ierch
and such hsh arc belnt caught by
caieless ami t houi: lit less fisheriocn tn
Kitf'rry7Jvorth Carolina and uto- im
Imj placed on the local market. There
is i o demand for these small fish and
thc "sell for pr-tically nothing. If
tvewe- - fes-h- -w-ie- - ip-reF -for--aH her
seHson the'y woibl be large enough
the tisbermeu and I lie people at large.
bit I.e'Hov also xr-.'l'i'j'J'J' L". eejir
the cn.-u-i-ment of itrlligent ffsTi Taws
ri-gulMtlng the catch of small fish and
the educational campaign and the
laws working together will restore
ITfe liiil usjt r" in this Slate to Its former
greatness.-
PI lit HASF.tl RTOI.F.X PHOPK.HTV
,Tlierelnr Morgan l Formally He
I iiolxl to Hot urn Will nf Mrs.
I Martlia Wasblnjfton.
I Richmond. Va.. Jn The
House of Delegates late today passed
the Senate bill reijuiring Ihe UoYer
nur to make formal request of .1 P.
Mortfab. of New Vork, to return to
the recorder of Fairfax county the
yv i 1.1 of Mrs. Martha Washington,
stolen from Fairfax court house in
thl' war aiuLnow by purchase tn Mr.
Morgan's private . museum.
Provision is made In the measure
for leant -u'""ii ahould Mr, Morgan
refuse.
Comitrrfellers Arrested.
Marietta Okla.. Jan. "9,--Four,
'' '"mi p' i"red cimiil- J
lerfeiters today were arrested and
moulds ami silver ooiu declared .-to
be miriiu were aeiied when Sheriff
Cn h ran a nd i oase raided a cave
on the banks of lied River near
Marietta
Movement of Caracas.:
Port of Spain Trinidad. Jan. -Humors
current In Caracas tha X (sen,
Cipriano , Castro. ea-President of
ff-rn-TrTnlllarjrfe
unfounded. Advloea received in th
Veneaulan cohmy here - are to th
effect that the former dictator recent
ly sailed from an Kurupean lKrt for
Porto Rico, via ?8w Torkj ttrtjoln
h' -familyi . i, . ".;-::..', ..
W. I. Antler(gii
tirt-nslior i. Jan. i.-i-W. I. Ander
son, at well known produce' dealer,
died, af tW. lo Iloepltal tonight at
1:80 ocloek. following an operation
for appendicitis, lie waa a- native of
JtetdssrtHe-aTvd' lir atirrtved by- a wife
and on child.
DAM LIQUOR FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
Anti-Saloon League Commit'
- te Passes Ringing Tern-
:eJsesolutton-
Believes Virginian Has rOTore
Right -To-Sell Liquor Here
. I lldll HUIlll VtUAIIIIIIdll
Wee ting -Last Might r
Prohibition that prohibits the prq
hlbltlonlsts and everybody elae I writ
Into tihe reWdutlona paaaed by the
executive corhmittee of the North Car
olina Antl-Haloon League at it meet
ing last night In the office of the su
perintendent, rtev. R. L. Davis.
By a vote" of eleven to four, of
which three proxies were on either
lde. the committee put Itself tquarely
upon record as favoring the protec
tion - uf prohibition for 'every man.
woman and child, Eight member of
th mmmittee wpre present and (even
caat vote for the antl-ahlpplng law
for North Carolina and one against
the law.
Editor Archibald Johnson, of Char-,
Ity and Children, presided. One of
the sanest prohibitionist and never
willing to . follow radical 'leadership,
he went heartily Into the spirit of
the meeting and caat a ballot for the
proposed law to prevent shipment of
whiskey into Noj-th Carolina elcept
under conditions" of the most rigid
supervision.
The resolutions framed- proceed
with the greatest - cleverness. Thy
open with something of axiomatic
truth. They do not believe a Vir
ginian has any more right to sell1, li
quor In Virginia than a North Caro
linian has. a pointer for those who
have administered a knock to Vir
ginians for their selfishness In otpos
toR.JusC faeJgbXteatea ln...Kortb:.Cro...
Una. "The daring; oL.the .juilhOJLWlll
cause RaTclgfif folks to, throw up their
hs.t,.,..VlrBlniSn8. wpnX adroit uV.but
CaroWna ran prove H
The Resolutions
The resolutions, read finely. They
ara-amorm-the best literature that the
Anti-Saloon League has offered. They
meat the woret "ttack ever made
trrmn--TrmhtbhtowWhen-"T
and seizure act was up last year
Wreas-mWrMWteMilt"
aten into tne measure nerore tne vote
ja 1kiwi -I Im hcelet sftmenmaoia,
In which they called for punishment
to every man who cave llnuor to hi
i ne oriKiitness oi ne apeecnes
cme near leading good men away,
and It took wise men In put them
ftra-tght- again,-. tTlus.jtinU-jirohtWttsnv
Ists have almost Invariably opposed
whiskey legislation on the ground
that It doe not go far enough, that
It does not stop shipments here, that
It doe nut diminish Rate shipment or
consumption. The following resolu
tions talk differently:
Whereas, we believe that a Vir-
am4tt. he no- mora .right to ..jell
llquiir In North Carolina than a North
CiiTolinlan. and that It will help the
8tate-wlde iiruhihltlon fight In Vir
ginia to jiruhihll .Jalea in .thla Hlate by
Virginians, and,
Whereas, we behave tha It I the
duty of ihe Htate to act aa a guardian
for the children And mother of th
Htate and for the generation to come,
and that under this guardianship the
iS:ntiRTnr tor jaiTtu utmogrTo tep
fathers from drinking; and,
' Whereas, the Baptist Htate Conven
tion, the Conference of the Methodist
Fplscopal Church, Houth. and other
churcbe in the Ktate have memorial
ized the (leneral Assembly of 1915 to
pa an act prohibiting the delivery
of liquor within the Plate; and.
Whereas, the report coming to us
from the eight countle where uch
prohibitory laws now operate are that
the law Is a sucoess. and.
Whereas, evidence cornea to ua tu
show, that Ihe blind tigers and liquor
driiikier have joined hands to destroy
the e.ftertiveneaa of the search and
seixure law; and.
Whereas, there Is a great demand
from all over the State for this legl
legislatlon; now. therefore, be It
Resolved by the Pixecutlve Com
mittee of the Antl-Haloon League,
that we, In harmony with the action
of the churches above referred to,
declare ouraelvea in favor of the pas
sage of an act by the next General
Assembly to prohibit the delivery of
litmr Into our State for beverage
purposes; that we request J the cltl
ejpi.t Up Htate in every Voting pre
cinct to call upon their candidate
fur the (ieneral Assembly to declare
themselves on this question, and We
ougg-lh&.Christian -vuiera to see to lt-L
that such members of the General
Assembly are elected as will tand
for this measure
Unsolved, second., thai wa 'Inrtmot-
our supci intcnileiit to so organize the
Hi3JM05Sry;,ihl campaign into
all the conntUia . tm'-Uluit J'p, ahull lm 1
assured of the passage of thl meaa-
fife ny the iiexT tVeneraT Asfletnniy.
Resolved, third, that We endorse the
action of the centra! committee taken
ml December Si, 1913, calling for a
fiiml of 1 1 r rtiVli 'per year for the next
Ave years to carry on our prohibition
work.
1 , 1. MAHSEY.
., W. F, SHAVCT .
Ileartcmal by MIsxlHaippl.
The committee waa heartened by a
message from Mississippi. It bore
Ihe news that the Mississippi anti
shipping act had passed the House
1 Kidney Healthl-J
Not enough attention la paid
to the kidney. They are the
to wl Important organs of the
body, fllterers and deprlvators
of the poisons, if they do not
eliminate, will prove rapidlv fa- r
lal.
'Warner Safe Kidney
- and Liver Remedy-
lies aiktie mor In nrsvini ari -V
mi trouble than any other
medicine. It ha a toothing and
restoring action on the kidney
and liver- that brings almost
iniemdiate relief. Thousand
have testified to complete' resto
ration of healthy kidney action
bv the use of Warner' Safe
Kidney and tJver Remedy, for
4Mt tit ata,n4atd4aU.dl-
erteMf-nr the kidney and liver,
and It Jt the medicine Ui..
need. i """'"
I KMs tmt ls Raaely
s-RftVSII StSltSf
MUMa !
eAtispt Mm .
MsrslM
rgie, (CMHtkMilM
few
r
amm
4, BIUSSMMSSI
Wrtta fst a frs iaaiDlt ttruia
Sit num4f , if llNlrsd t
wvssr-1 aafs UsaMiM ee.
SMSSS Sf i H(
irii j.i i. .jgrnsriri
IS1G
ILs,
ouccessors to
rpROSENGARTENXO
21 4 Fayetteville St.
" agi sjsii sai i n . aa mwmti WIj
TIaWt Time To VffftTAn Ad
TOO BUSY SELLING GOODST
Clothing, Shoes, Hats And
Gents Furnishing Goods
, 1
Everything Must Be Sold In
. The Next Few Days
Come and Hear the Prices Talk
Clean Sweep Sale
NovIirFuII Force
2 1 4 Fayetteville Street
li.,..VjV'
r 92 ta 2 and that It had paed
the ienate Cotnmlttee.
The Mlnatasippl law doea not pre
vent shipment entirely. It recognln
es whiskey medicinally and provide
fo r atidn- htpmetits-birt-H against
the general commerce and the receipt
for deliveries of whiakey without
safeguards. It require a recorda
tion fee of 25 cents.
Heslde this long distance cheer, the
committee had messages from many
communities t North-Carolina which
have outlawed whUUey and prevented
its delivery. There are eight coun
ties in which booae has lost it soclaj
standing and from these came un'
mlxedly fine reports of good done,
tine of these waa a letter from Mayor
Kred N. Tate, who told how It had
worked in High Tolnt.
President .1. A. Hartne. of the
Antl-Haloon league wrote a etrong
letter advocating propoaed law. He
said: "Iet the battle cry be "We will
not cease flghllnr until every foreign
whlkey houa is forbidden to nullify
the prohibitory law of the State In
defiance of stheXfirlRtlan temperance
people. "There wasn't anything
wrong about this. The foreign house
have been pretending all the1 while
that they want lo quit when people
quit drinking.
jUovernoii ylenn also wrote a strniyr
letter in which' he advocated some
way of stopping the shipment of
liquor Into this territory and seven
others took the same view.
I'art f I'ublto leaguo.
Bv last night's meeting the North
Carolina division became a member
of the bg league, to.. speak In base
ball terms.- It jl'tsed the new Con
stitution rqcetitly adopted, in Colutii-
tiu, uuin, anu J. a. iiaruieaa, atciu
bald .lohnBon and K. L. Uavi were.
ejected. Japrnbers thf bordjDl..fli
rectors'. The meeting waajenthiisias
tic and harmonlotiin and Mr. Davis
declared taiat night that 1914 will be
a big year with It General Assembly
for 1915 elected In. sympathy with
this grest movement.
The folowlng members were here
In person or by proxy: ..
J. A.. Hartness, J. E. I'nderwood,
.1. T. Ormond. W, T. SHaw, Rev. L
Johnson, Rev. Might C Moore, Clar
ence roe, J. A. Gates, Archibald
Johnson, H. A. London. N. L. Eure,
H. M. Blatr. J. U. Atkinson, Herlat
Olarkson.
mixinmst hamrri pt.
Durham Ilualnea Man Pile Voluntary
Petltlnn tn Cnnrt.
W. A. Hillings, a business man of
Purhani, through his attorney, V. U
Koushee. yesterday flled - petition In
voluntary bankruptcy. ' The papers
Were presented at the-wfflee of Clerk
A. Ii.- Blow, of the federa.1 court, and
were promptly entered upon the
reoords. The liabilities are 14,228. 01,
while tha assets are 13,468.52. t
At Ixinla-
trfiuighurg. Jah. 29 The wide
spread "go to- church movement" ha.
trucg ixiuisnurg. and the pastor of
the, variou churche of theTlty are
urging their regular and irregular
to be on hand nent .Sunday, Febru
ary 1. The unique experiment of
having air the- member - present fct
ai4UagJiLito!'gt,?Uea trial,,
et" Pnel Company.
'-jrjrwwt! bail
hTjlJThuW'ti Movement"
- feUfg.
San E ranciaco, Jn. 2,"lurm'g In w HOT .8PK1KC.8 LIVER BL'TTOVa
tl,. cae M tha Wtrn rel Companyffrfc-rhe world'a greatest heakb
today visited the company wharve
on the water front to see -for them
selves the disposition of pocket and
track, and to observe fiow coal 1
discharged a'nd loaded.
The government eeka to" -prove
that offlcera and employee of the
company wra guilty of a criminal
conspiracy to glv short weights and
pajf less Custom due than the true
weight called for.
TY-
SHOP
SHEKMA AXTI-TUthT t.W.
Testimony Tending U hlmw That the
Ameriin Rugar Reflnlns; Company
Ui'H. 1 "',lot " HtrUl l oro
hIIv" hi Sugar Industry; Intro
ntHTd at Unvenunent Hearing-.
(Br Uw Aurliul n I
Xew York. Jan. 29 Further testl
mony tending to show that the Ameri
can Sugar Uemvlng fftmpany. rtetPfid
ant In federal dissolution proceedings
under the Sherman anti-trust law Is
not lit a position to restrlct"competi
tlon In the sugar Industry today was
.Introduced at the continued hearings
In the government's suit.
Wholesale grocem nf Syracuse
Rochester, and f "tic. New York, tes
tified that the price alone determined
at which refineries they hought
Robert 8. Wallace, of this citv. testi'
fled he had been Informed that Japan
had bought 1 SO.OOn. tuns of Cuban
sugar, entering thin -market for -th
first time. The witness t bought thli
might affect the prire of the staple.
-"-U-XXARI WIM, sijm.
fine fMher Rip IsMguer Who Failed
to Help I literals
, r)IWCOfT COMPANY.
Fresno. Jan. 29.--pitcher Leonard
or the Boston Americans, today tele
graphed Manager Carrlgan that he
would Hlgn his 1914 contract n.s soon
as It arrived. Leonard, it is said
turned down an offer from the Fed-
era-veguF.- He -Kiit been holding
ut Tor an Increase In salary.
.: J.H N FY IN t LKVKI,!M.
Player Whom Federals Are. Altar K.
IHH-tetl to Sign With
ilgn With Napa.
LHL4JSIV!. I Pram I '
Cleieland, .. Jan. 29 Jack Gta
ney, left fielder of the Cleveland
Americans, with whom the Federals
have been dickering, came to Cleve
land and was expected to sign ihl
Nap contract. Manager Joe Bir
mingham has come here from Elmlr
N- Y . to try to round up the rest of
his unsigned player before the Fed.
erala get them.
Skin Won't Do
Undog Your SluggUh liver-.
P"T8 0ut AU I"Priti With
LUt e Chocolalt Coated Hot
Spring Livar Buttons.
You are entitled to n.rr.i -
plextori free from tiimnl. a
TiTotehe. Touhg Udy. , Rrlght eye.
k tfl'S T '?na """"" 1,rwih your '
birthright; don't let any one keep
them from you.
Get a box of HOT SPRINGS LIVER
BUTTONS, the little wonder worker
to.nlght. Take one. each night for a
week, then notice the kin begin to :
cle"r UP nd the blemlfhea disappear -
...LttoBBK.
thartic and other temporary remedies
and atari to put your liver, stomach
Lh,; " fMl
art are what you need to- overcome
conattpatlon, to- purify the blood" and
to do away foraver with eickhead
ache. nnroune, tack of ambition
depondny and malaria.
All druggists sell them at 25 cents
a box and If they aren't Just the beet
bowel regulator you ever knew of
mofjey, back. Free sample from Hot
Spring Chemical Co Hoi Spring t
Girls! That Pimnlv
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