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THE NEWS AM) 02ZZZVEIL Friday r.:o?Jw'a juts 27, isio. - Luitiaii6 SA!L F0!2 FATI I ERLAI i D TO DAY Tr:r.:pcrt George Washington Will Carry Many Prominent Teutons Across . SWISS LEGATION MAKES ARRANGEMENTS f ORTRIP BepreieaUtiTa of War Depart meat Will Accompany In terned Cirili ani To Hotter " dam; Other Transports Will Make Trips from Charleston With Germans Soon Charleston, Jaaa t& With most tf , tht 930 German internes aboard aad oaly awaiting these fromv fort Douglas, I tab, ths traasport Martha Waahtag- , tea wat ttill at tha pier tonight. It W stated that tat vessel it expected ' te Mil tomorrow for Botterdam. Theee Gtrmtsa art aot being deport- , ed. They art returning home of their owa accord, aid passage ii being pro Tided for them by the government. There are about J, TOO to be Bored throt;a the fort of Charleatoa, and - UT. rati Bubteher, with a large eleri eal forea of the Bwiea legatioa Washiaftoa, la here with headquarters at the Villa Marguerite springing all details far their traasportatloa. Preeelaaat CmiM A heard. : Arasag the autre prominent Germans ia the party aboard the Martha W wh uff aret Cap. H. Baser, formerly edknmaader ol the steamship Vatarlaadi Capt. freak, formerly at the atearaer George Washington, the ship seed by Preeideat Wileoai Erail Growth, formerly aeeoad efflcer the steamship Pennsylvania at the Bamberg Americas Uaej.Joes Siavtrt, formerly engiaaer officer ea the Preeideat Lincoln; Capt f, Kraaae, - -- formerly aaaamaadar tf the Prists BeiganMac aad the bettor ksowa Prlaet August Wilhehai Prof. Zeaaerk, a soted Germs a wire lees eipert; Steward Pets eld, formerly af the Vaterlandj .Prof. Grsabsr, wha had ehsrgs af the wire lets station at Kaatueket before the ww 1 Former Paymaster Sealts, of the steamer America t Partner Paymaster Ueigart, af tat Freaideat Uaeola. Oaptaia I user, the farmer aammaadar .V af ths Tateilaad, together with Pre- . fesaar Zeaaeek aid llr. Peteold, earn pot a cstamittee of three naavtd by the twiaa legation hamdliag repatriated , Oefmaaa through Charleatoa to look .... aftat the iattrtstt a the big part? of MO Germaae aboard the Martha Wank iagtoa. Captaia Baser ie seeoapanfed by kit wife tad daughter. Be paroled ia advaaes aad eama here from - Part Oglethorpe to araiit the Swiss te- aratiom ia the Saal detaiia for the trip. IBs family Jolaed him here. During , their stay la (CharWoa at two daya iney were registered at t m. jona Hotel. Caat T. Kraaae, " formerly maader af the Augvet Wilhejm, ia aa eoarpaaled by kw wife tad daughter. They war registered at the Timrod latt. Captaia Krauee stated that he had lived ia America oare for a period of thlrteea years. Be said that hia wife wasted ta return to Oervnaay aad atay there tht rest of kef life. Be slated that a matter af big liaera ht had tarried ' . many thoasaada af Americana tafely ea wag voyages. Win Be Besatricated. The German who tailed today were tJvllisa Uteris, with the eteeptiea af : ' a few former sffiesrs of Germaa ships : that were interned. They were brought bar from forts UrPkereoa, Oglethorpe aad Pouglaav Dr. Karl Paul Bubarher, eoaaeellor aad tpoheaaaaa for the Bwiea legatiaa, was very careful ta state that theet Oermaat were aet being deported rut ware returalag karna beetles they wished ta da ta. . The traaspait Uartba Vashiagtoa will aaS from the gortrameat terminals at North Charleatoa. Aeeempaayiag the parry to cel. waiter D, Baker, ordered hart for the parpoee by tht War Dt partmeab Tht aert ship ta Mil with German will be tht P-rjaeeee Marokia Jaaa SO. J net bow many will take paamgf ea the Matokla it a4 kaawa jast aaw. After that taera will be still another traasport ftr-rii g repatriated Oermaat ta Sot t, ttrdata. WAR TIME DRY LAW EFFECTIVE MONDAY (Ceatlaaed fraaa Pate Oat.) hal tape rifely, th aommittea refoaed, tea ta tight. A atewtent later it voted Ha ta-eight, ta aabatituta the Oerd measure bodily aa the wartime eaforee meat plat, aad ta bunch all three hills. Mlaarity Bepert. The fact, however, that tht eommit tea taallv reached a deflaite agreemeat at ta proeedurt doet aot meaa that a aolid frost will bo ahowa la tht Bouse, for it waa said toaight that a miaority report woald bt submitted. Just what thit waa members declined ta state, st U waa reported that aatirohibitlea membera weald attack proviaioat ia tht coattitvtioaal prohibition meaeurt, aad othera would attetapt ta eiampt light wiaea aad bear f rami tperatioaa tf tht waMlmt act. "wee Dryer Thaa The Camailttea." '.TU Boast la dryer tbaa tht tommie . tee," as soma members eipressed rt, which waa take ia meaa that there would bt aa let-dowa tad that while ght wis ta he expected aa the tea , era) eaforeeiesnt'law, the radical pro- viaioaa weald ataad. CrABAKTR PBICt OP- . WHEAT ADACXD ' New Tori, Jaaa tt At iaereast ia the gorerameata gaaraateed price at wheat from ttZS to $2J0 a bathel at the termtaal aurketa af Galvestoa aad Kew Orient, etTovtiva Jaty 4, waa .aa aoaaced toaight 'by Jilias Berate, Caited Btatea Wheat Director, aader the authority granted kin ia aa executive rrfer ianed yoeterdty by -Preeideat Wiltoa. "The large available supply at eceai toaaige, said Mr. Baraea, ia annonnc lng the order, "aad the prospective lar-g-r demaad fer graia mevemeat aiadt it both adritable aad desirable that tht Golf porta ahoul ahlp larger qoantl tira of foodstnrre thaa waa poatiblt under the conditions a year ago. It hi hoped hy this moderate advance to at trti-t there cnouc'i wheat to rpply tht l-ijns-e that eaa t-t load. i DEBUTAriTES rriEET; BOYS' TURK COM But The Fair Ones Shun Pub licity, Because It ' Has Caused Talking . - WOMAN'S CLUBTO CALL' DANCING MEN'S MEETING Committee of Five From Boys To Meet With Fir Girls and Tire Women,' and Draft lilts For Correct Dancinfi All j To B Without Much Fublicitj . Boys of Btloigh who attend dances habitually or occasionally are to be in sited to attend a meeting at tht Worn an s Club, for tht purpose of establish; irg rules ior correct otneing. - That was" the Drincioal bit of but! aesa dont at tht debutantes' meeting there yesttrday afternooa at 8:30. Tht other part waa the sppotntraent et a committee frou tht girls to meet with a committee from tht boys for tht dancing rules;' aad the appointment of a committee for tht dance is the Execu tive Mansios. Neither of the eomm,ittoet will be publicly announced, if the girls stick to their votes or yesterday. Tory de cided aot to permit the names tt ap pear la tbt aewspaptrs, beetate, as Mrs. B. H. Griffia said last night J "tht puo licity thus far led to to many remarks." ' Traableaame Pabllclty.. Tht a-trlt are aot the only modest ones the Woman's Club has alto ap pointed a rules -committee, to meet with those of tht girls and boys, and this ia also not to-be gives publicity. According to Mrs. Griffin, the glrlt feel that the publicity resulting front the meeting Monday night has aroused criticism of thtm. ' "It terns, said the president of the .Women's Club, ."that tat meeting aaa been muea oncuteea Tht policy of tht girls in the f nturt, therefore, is to avoid pnblieltyA Bow the boyt will take tbt proposed move to bring them into the fold bt aot known. No special agency for get ting tht boyt together ia to be used, a general call for the masculine dano lag element It ttpeeted to bring them tt tht meetiag. The Be form Ceenatittee. firs boyt will bt named at this pro posed netting to match tht five ap pelated from the girls' yesttrday, aad tht Svt from the Womas't Club. Whea the df teen get through the reform of dancing will be tinder way, It it probable that a committee or boyt will alto be appointed at the boys' meeting to meet with the glrlt to plan for the danet to bt given by Mra. Biekett. Mine Karelsta Biddlck, the chairman of yetterdny't meeting, will kead the tntlrt committee. Bo tht aeeoad atep for eleaa dancing ia Raleigh bat beta takea. Tht cam paign sow it pretty clearly outlined, up ta the danet at the mansion, which will probably be soma time around July The Beat move will bt to set the time fof tht boys wieellnf. . NEGRO CRIMINAL HUNG AND BURNED (Caeittaaed frata Page One.) '' v tret dcmonttraUoa. While the body was ia ite death ttwigglee, pistols wars produced by men ia the crowd aad ired poinkblaak at tht twiaging form. Beforethe rope had beta cut by bul- lett bhrning faggots were thrown aa der the body aad aa hour later thtrt was only a pile of aabea. Victim Wltaeasea Kseeutloa, Tht victim with her aged mother wit nessed tht execution. Whea shs reach ed home, two haadred yards away, the waa iaformed that mora thaa a thou saad dollart had beea subscribed for her use by persoaa ia the crowd. No Arreetti Gore re or rewtrlret. No arrtatt were made after tht lynch-J 1 A A I L . . 1 . 1 Tr g ana lonigni ino lime lows, wbb auiet. Moat of the visitors from tht surrounding country left for their homes. A . ' " Petitioaa to Goveraor Bilbo to are veal the threatened lynching brought a reply from tht executive to the effect that ha waa "utterly vawerleet. at the State had atHroopt. ''furthermore,' the Goverar waa quoted at saying, "excitement ia tt tuck a high pitch through South Mississippi that any armed attempt to interfere with tht mob would doubtless . result ia the deatht af hundreds af persons.' The egro baa tonfetted, aayt kt is ready to die and nobody tta keep the inevita bla from htppcnlag.'' Bhsedaeaada Located Rim. BartSeld'a eaptart was accomplished largely through tht work et tht famoaa Gaatt blMdhdaadf brought yesterday from Crystal Springe. A boy, asked by tht negro ta purekeea food at a Colllat store, Informed tht authorities, aad tht degt were takea to tht plate where waa last teen. The trail led ta a Bchoolhfluse at Bot Coffee, Bear Col lias. EartHeld waa in tide and Imme diately apoa sighting tha potee opeaed are. Bit ballets weat wild, bat Walter Crawley aad Will Badgera, farmers. managed ta get clott tnongh to Art two ; loads af buckthot through a window, tinning uanasia ia tna Dreati. lit turreadertd aad waa takea ia charge by tht posse. Rigid examination, according to tbt authorities, shaved that Bartfleld had lattlt ar aa help during kit flight. Cob sunt raint which wiped euflrki trail prolonged ths ehtee. . . , Toa sever eta tell. Tht linguist may matter all tbt modern tongutt and lost eoatrol tf bit owa. .Adriirrotlon t GiapeMits Avfflheljv ' SELECT ASHEViLLE FOR IIEXT IffllG v- f ... . , r.. - -a . 1 ' - Druggist! Close . Successful Convention With Election ; '' of Officers v 1 ' Wilmington, Jane td. Asbevillt will bt tha atxt meeting place of tht North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association, and officers elected today include: C, B. Pllklngten, Pittsboro.presldsntt K. E. Misselnine, Tryoa I I. W. Koee, Rocky Mount, aad J. A. Good, Atht ville, vice-presidents; J. 0. Beard, Chapel. Bills secretary aad Bern ben of tht Board tf Pharmacy t Billy Beaaet, Brytoa Cityi C. P. Btyastr, Asbevillt, to Sll vaiancles. Executive eommltteei P. A. Lea, chairman) W. B, Justus, W. A. Crabtree, & M. Par cell, & 0, Blair aad 1. U. Beard. Tht flnal day af tht tessioa wat fea tired by a river trip uader tht tut piece of tha traveling drag met aad tbt local druggists. It included a trip out tt tea paat Tort Caswell aad a seafood dinner tt Soathport, Oa tht retwra trip a business tessioa wit held aboard the boat, , at which JE. V. Zeel law, K. V. Howell, aad J. 0. Beard with Warrea Horn at alteraate, wart elected delegate! to tht national matt ing, which hat beea strongly indorsed by tht Bute -association. State Bepre tentative Gratham, of Sampson, toadt talk tad wat elected aa hoaorary mem ber -of tht ssaooiatioa. Tht druggists assoeiatloa ku beta oat tf tht most pleasant aad taeeett ful tvsr hell kert aad tht local ergaa izatioa of druggists tat a new record few hospitality. Meeaalts Bites the Malarial Gerata after being bittea by Malaria Mosquitoes, it it advisable to take GBOVS'8 TASTELESS chill TONIC to destroy tha Germt aad remove tht Impurities, Pleasant tt take. SOe per bottle. Adv. esfmBBsnanmaanaaBts-ataseamsva TWIN CITY PEOPLE J3PP0SE APPOINTEE (Cestlnaed frata Page Oae.) r automobilea tould baadla tht crowds traveling tt aad from tha historic spot MraUrioaa Latter Received. NA letter addresatd to TJaele Bam, President Wilaoa aad Boaster Simmons today invited tht attentloa of tha 1st tar to th aeriet of robberies whlch-l have afflicted Durham aad ' Durham county within recent weeks Tha aaique epistle bort thlt capitalised phrase at tbt top of tha letterhead i To Undo Bam, took, look for twt robbers. 'Ia Pattersoa towaahip aint toilet frou Durham, N. C., six milet from Chapel Bill, oa tht Old Church road latding out to Baltigh, a negro maa by tht aame 'of Boraet Honet stole a track of land from Henry Routherland and aold it to hit brother Buffia for $300." Tht letter was signed by Beary Soasa erland and at other in forma tloa wat incorporated therein. - Salary Is laereaaed. The salary of Postmaster at Slier City haa beea iaereased from 11,600 ta 11,800 a year, tht larger pay envelope being etrecuvs July 1, 11. Oa the aame date, allowance for regular clerk hire willbt iacreastd front 4M to 000. Tbt enlarged buaiaeaa of tha Siler City office warraatt ths recognl- noa tna aataeiai rewards' from the Postoflice Department Dr. A. 8, Peadleton. of Balela-h. it eoaflned to tht Walttr Beed Bospltal ia nssningion. , ' E. H. Moser. nuDerlnteudent tt tl.i Helms schools, waa a business visitor to tnr national Capital tedav. United Statea" Martha! Geo.' H. Bellamy ia ia tha city. W. T. Miaor, of Durham, is in Washington, f . L. Stockwsll, of Ba le igh, matter mschanie af tht (WkAanl Air Line, is is Waahlacton. n . em . r,...a. ueo. t, uroot. Clark. is tha aflea at Simmons, left tnilkt r. Charlotte, where he will spend two Wlllism P. Crook. - J. V, Whltfleld, ha Instructor ia tht University Of North Carotin, ha. re ceived an appointment aa Yiee-Contul to Monrbvideo, Uraguay. Senator Over mas aided kirn la securing tat job. Washington to Hai ton, Now York, aad larriac lieSBSS Wat ISSUed la rrv T. Onlrk ton New Tork, aad Dorothy L Barrawa. of flendersonville, N, C. e 4 ask for- ' When Orderinf and You'll Get a Pleasant. IV,-; . v Surprise, rif. ' You'll f tt a : , larjer loaf of better bread. 5 ; , "Try IU" . Staudt'3 , Daltory .- " " - . - - f -BstsbUaked IIM I Bosh rkeaea Broad . BIG PACIFIC FLEET TO BE MAINTAINED (Cswtlaaad fraaa Pass Oat.) flalshed tad tht other portion of which' la only begun. Ce-wseretlea That Will Bresdes. "We have flsiibed tht formulatioB ef ths peace, but we have begun a plaa of ee-eperattoa which I believe will broadea and strengthen at tht years go by at that thit grip af tht hand that wt havt takea sow will need tt bt relaxed. Wa save been and shall continue ta be eomrtdea. V.'t shall centinue ta bt re -workers ia tnaka which because they are eommoa win weave oat tf tar set tlements a common conception ef duty sad f common conception of tht rights of mea af every race aad of tverv clime. If it be true that that his bet aeeomplishedt tt ia a very great thing. "At I go tway from these scenes ,1 think. I shall realist that I have beta present at oat ef tht ntst vHsL things that has happened ia ths hlttqt.f na tions. Nations have formed contracts with tack' ether before but they aevsr havt formed partnerships. They have associated themselves temporarily, but they havt never before associated them atlvea permanently. : , c Creat Wreag Awakeaed tht World. ' Tht wrotg that wat doat ia tht wag lag of thit war waa a great wreag, but it awakened the world to a great moral necessity of seeing that it wat accessary that maa thould baud themselves to gether in order that tueh a wrong should sever bepSrpetrated again. .Merely to beat a aatioa that wat wrong snet it aot tntfugh. Therfwioat follow tht warning tf all other nation that would do like thing that thty in. tnra will bt vanquished add shamed if they attempt 4 diahonorablt purpose, near Kefasbera Hereafter. "Toa eat set, therefore, sir, with what deep feelings those of at who mutt aow for a littlt while turn away from Prance, shall leavt your shores; aad though tht ocean la broad tt will seem very aarrow ia the future. It will bt easier tt understand each other thaa It ever waa before and with the confident intercourse of co-operation, tht under standing will bt strengthened iota ac tion, aad action will itself educate alike oar purpott tad our thought. . Good Byt. "So. Sir. la savin tood-bvt to f ranet I'm only saying a tort tf physical good bye, aot a spiritual good-bye. I shall ratals ia my heart alwavs tht warm feelings which tks generous treatment of thit great people haa generated ta my heart Aad I with ia my turn, air, to propose, tt you osvs proposed, tbt con tinued aad increasing friendship of the two nations, tht safety aad orotoeritv si rraaet, tna closer and closer com amnion of fret peoples, and tht strengthening of every influence which Instructs tht mind and the purpott tf jnsTisavin HJre MUTING OP COTTON KXPOIT CO. TO BI HELD JN NEW OBLEANS Batos linnet. I A.. Jnaa tttinwmn. or Baffin Fleetest here today issued a tall iore matting of tht committee aa iaeerporhtioa af tha international tot toa aanert eornoratlon te ha tteM la New Orieaae Saturday, , Juaa 28, la stead tf ia Washington as formerly planned. Plant for organising a MOOiOtfOUMO anmnrattna trill Ka anaiM. trod, it It uaderstood. M-1 A Real Summer Hal tao6ash Summer-- fimt) jcir that com bines amdTjfoft...,. FATHERJTO)GOT COOL SIUPE-RETAINlKlX, Zmy renttint switlwt tht Prititty UM. .The tteT pf Htnitri fuality " For Salebr ' LEADING CLOTHIERS au pntrrorra MtmtM ABI IMfORTKD Ifn IISUIICEIIGEIIIS MEETIJIGATE CITY Col. Albert Cox Will Deliver Address at Y. M.CA.Ccm- munity Supper Grstasbort, Just. Tie Eadjfa sssl sosvestios sf ' tha North. Carolina Asaociatioa at IssnrsBes Ageats opeaed this morinng at 10:30"oelock la tht 0. Beary hotel, aad will eontiaee through toararrow. Pour buaiaeaa tea atossaj-d a number of social features art oa lheprogram. i, Bev. Dr. a f. Myers, pastor- at the first Presbyteries church, proaoaaced -tht Uvoestjos at the apeaing session this anorning, tha address sf welcome was byWr.B. Merrimoa, a.well-kaowa iasursaet "maa af thia city, aad tha reapoaee wat by Col. Walker Taylor, collector of eustoma, Wilmington. Theie preiiminanet were followed hy the aa anal addrett af tha preeideat. Boa, Thot. f. South gate, of Durham, sad tht report of tht secretary sad ireaa urer wat read. Charles L Case, a prominent New Tork insurance nun. also spoke at tht raoraing session. Ah.1 o'clock tha delegates were guests of tha Greeaibors Issuranee Exchange at a luncheon at tht Guilford hotel. II XI 1 vi ti l stsmpt - i mmm was wsmo j ...... . - y . ..... t ' .' ' Smartly designed and sliilf ully teflored - ! . in a varietv of fnsriinrtnW !l ' I' 15 I 1 ' w , " -v v..v iivvuuiv luutivw . , ' I J j Yaou'11 appreciate the cool, airy, easy feeling in these ; I .Suits, There's a big value, too, that is? hard to find but ' j; ' j . fa every garment here. . " , C - ;i i PnW Very Reasonable , i ' '.-v - - , - i; Cross-andLinehan Company I 1 ' "TheQothiers" " . ij Tlit- ffrrnoon addressrt were made by William P. Dunbar of Atlanta, and State Insurance Commissioner Jnmet B. Yoang. At' S:30 o'clock the delegates were guests tf tht Dixit fire Insurance Company at a banquet In the O; Henry hotel. The priseipal address at this gathering was by Fred J. Cox, of Perth Amboy, N. J. There . were - other epeakcrs. v. , "v ' CsL Cat to Speak. ' Col. Albert I Cox, of Raleigh, lately commander of the 113th field Artillery, part of tht 30th Division, will deliver tha principal address at a tommuaitj topper at the Greensboro Y. M. C. A. ta the evening af Thursday; July 10. Thia supper ia complimentary to former service men sf Guilford county. It it believed that 250 veterans tf war will be honor guests tn that occasion. The program it being nrranged by Howard B. Keister, of tht War Work Council if T. M. C. A. , v Bcttra from Convention. " ' - SL. U Entt and . L, p, . Meadenhall, af thia city, have returned from Mil waukee, Wis where they sttendtd the National CouncU. Jr. O.U. A. M. They bring back the encouraging news that It wai decided to lendow tht ornhsn home at TinVXlhio, in tht sum Of 11, 000WO. More thaa halt of tbt amount waa pledged on the floor of ths council. There are now more than 657 children ia tht kome, .Quite a number being from thit State.-. ; .. . , ' ,'T Marriage License. Marriage license was issued yesterday by the register of deeds for the wed mi M Mr. B. W, Pewttrrlt, wtll knows te IMaimore, Fls. mtii t angered .from aacb saint ta my back that I eeuid aet atoae erer tar eaesa b te, tie my owa aeon. I was srlC sad my jolott burtmt eontlaually. hty boweU were aoaad ap, and my itoeMch aria weak, aftea tiling S with foul saa, My liver wu loactlvt, whkh gave me- hetdarne, oiny aoeila, coated toBtse and tbet le-r. drewty, se aceeant fteNac. 1 oeaiht a bottle ef DRCO, aad that waa the Wit moser f ever spent My beck is Umber aad aup sis. I eti stoo Sid bend tt win, bowdt arttac result r asd eety, rnenmitltm eased aid my mntclee sormal. Dreco Is aoemedlclBeead I aladly eremmead tt." Drece Is made from iufcee end extracts of mtay mrdlclnal herbal plants, which act ea tat vim organs la a piaasaat aaa Drtee hfarhly retmeadtd m BtMth by P. W. Parker Drat C. Steele Drae Ca. Weadtll Drue Ca, Poae't Pharvaaey, at Clajrtoa, A. V. Baaaota, Aaax, Pewert Drat Ce, Wake Peott.--(A4v.) ding of Mi.: I.ylii Scymere, of Eal cigh, and Mr. V. Hunter Bay, of Greens boro;! Mist liziie Joy fy-ket, of UUU boro, and 'Mr. Olea H. Pardea, tf Augusta, Ga. i I .dell-t:.. And doable rator efficitscy. No mat. as elteir tots, a aarmt, no weata, no fariutiAa eea whea thtved twke daily. After thevtng tuach tadtt et Stndnal at vriutton,Hsnr withCOfca Ointiatnl. Than safa sad liiainnai with SMaaeafee ef to.. On Snap for sll seas. Rum was tee te ceM wster, try seat'T tad duatentkw (rtma oi Caticura Talmas tnd fwa bow toft ad vthrrt- row (km. Abtakealraothint hke tat Catkara Trie iarevcTTHUy toUatueet. aaastecteaata and ptnfr, Otetaaaat tt tool he and sett, Taliaai te ptwaar aad ptrNm. fee each, sample each tree by mtlL Alarms Xeti. v-scsr. '.'''"uiVt 'i I Ul I I I
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