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>~>4| ?? * , I. *?. 'E YESTERDAY H. B. lot, Nattlae. aatkorlte Black Ml? lain to ton* uo.ooo bonda for atraata. ? ?a?J ut luxmnUot town of I H ft in.Mk, inti aft pioTid la? t or towmbtp road law In Burke. ft, ft |Uf Alexander, amend. act aatafcMafctac raoarAera court .In t# larr apeem taonpita^ <#*., - H. B. lit. Valentino, amend char tar at ?HndanonrlUe. r ~if ' B. B. *14, 'WHherapaon, grovlitt ?UMIialaMj acfcool attendance In Ifaavhy, towaahlv, CJiertkee count**. H. B. 915. Ireland, authorlxe com mladonen of Haywood to build pub 11a road. ... jpDy. fit. Ball, enlarge jrmled whool Patriot, la_Cbowan. H. Clarton, to appoint IMMea of the paace for CarrtlOrk tad -tWrteld town*Mpe, Hf? coun CL ft Ill, King to provide an ad ditional tana ot court tor path. H. ft ?1?. Klas. to extend tlma tor oollaetlon of 1*11 taiea In Naafc R. B. 114, Kins, amend act ok* lot Mlarlea of offl^erj of N?h. ' (L 8, 9 J 1. Roberta of ^incombe. H. B. 926, MeBryde, to Amend pension Uw ipc?<? lug pensioner* of the third sflaaa. from $48 to 15? *nd those of the fourth claw from ISO to $U r * ": H. B. 926. Roberts of Buncombe , relating to court ,?tenograpber of H. B. 927, 8Ucy, amend act e* tabliahtng "Wilmington recorders' H. 928. Stacy, authorlte oom imlnlmrt <of New Hanover to levy tax aadHeue bonds to provide for |t B. 92t. 8tacy, amend aot rpla Hre to holding oouYta In New Han OUR NON-PARTICAN FOldCV [ "Whaceaa the tepidly ? Incretu'nf [number of ataies granting bu ftra p u w^men., and *ba consequent crya jtalliilng of women along party lines, or Into non-^artissn political actlv-i Itiaa, makes a definite declaration of our policy aa a National BuffraKf >A? odatlon neoewery and expedient ? Resdred. that the National A me loan Woman Suffrage Asboclstior u absolutely opposed to holding an? political .party responsible for the opinions and acta of Its individual raembet*. or holding any iadlviduai public offldal or candidate respon 9fble tot fbo acti.ro of hie party ma jority on the question of Woman fcuffrag*? ~ ' (Rettlut|&? adopted by tha Me nh Ilea of feustnea* are the beat one* Ml< the question whether busl w y good, toad or Indifferent. A* *keUiec.l*l.. country l? on the t df prosperity and conditio** .oitinr BP'* the cftlomni of tli< Mantll* paper* are the beat ?rl Ion. ' To ntnatrata tbl*. '*#? ?Friday evening, February lltb a nioet Interesting content tooV place at Athens school h'ou?e tw mljws from Bath. This was the tr' ongular wpelllng match betweei liatb. Athens and Woodard's Pom' schools. Kuch school, put up four contee tent*. First Bath spelled Wood ard's PQdd. then Beth, the winner ppelled Athens. The close left it championship with Bath; Mtos Lucille Howell, principal a Woodard'a Pond, was teach?r. If a clear voloe with perfect enuncis tlon her words rang through the a> dJtoclum, enlarged by throwing to gether two elaes rooms. The crow < tilled even the standing space. All contesting schools deeerv< honorable mention, aa the speQiar continued one and ope-half hour*. * Mr. Private, county sopertntev dent, had offered a prise of a dlcttqj ary >o the ettfdent who spelled dowr the oth#r* **?? *** Gurgan* and Master Jennings Darlg, both o' Bath, tied for the dictionary Thjr tie W111 %e spelled off next Tiff* evening at Bath Amid (Shew for Bath. consolftUo* for Woodard'a Pond and Athena* the crowd broke white Bath sang: O! It's* Bath always, and Bat* a* wayp t> And Bath alweye for tee. My heart' turns back to BetiTtgalr ' Whereever 1 jb?T to. a Bath of school, playground, and lights ? .1 ?/' ' Forevermore to>**,V We love Bath Um for what the Is Than for what we'll make her b bf*t vmm wkm a*> Am *t *t nr-eei flhirts In the olty. . I Adiuns A Co. "* BIO LI *10 ALL wlllU(|l WWW JW received and going J. 8 Adsm. A Co. 1EEIII OF ' -mm FEBRUARY ? CMMm Church. East s?end ttreet, Her. R. V ,Hope, pO tor. Regular service? at tl a. m . and 7:30 p. ra., with ?>reachlng by the pastor. The Bible School will meet at 10 v clock, W. O. Kills, superintendent. The pah lio is cordially invite'^, j The next monthly teachers' meet n* 4pc. the teadh?rs of Beahfor ?ountjr wIM be held In Wsshtagto' vt the Graded school trulldlUf Ratqrday, February 10, .By orde of the Board of Eroeetloa, all th' teachers are required to attend th.eee meetings, for which they ar -vald at their r scalar salary rate [There la considerable businen to b the meeting win b< are asked to b< t be Jr., the af O. PRTVBTT*. W. O. cordial" Market UBovrv mm ipi A l|K> ???!? M IM (he New trim ikM Vfti on n<nlii Utoom. Bal the Ml ? W nagtcal trteka 114 * tmM o<jol*f of Htail in, becu the creates-* hihhMmibIi. u| ta?t tb. aodteaoa mjirtit trtth hi j m?t fc aad la u sprar of with H* ltttl* partner ul the penr of reatrlloquUm. The lecture ob "Mm Tar y Lea* Bpitapky." or "TV. Crtal* *f Uhk" b y Dr. W. H. Bean of IMMto. ?? the flneet otk hoard h*r*. aad one that erery poroon In the city aboold bare heard. Dr. Boar* 1* a lecturer who keepe the atteatkw of hi* aad'kno* opo** hie remark* er err minute he 1* X? their, and htrhlT entertain* aa well a* rlrtnj rttal food for thoafW- Tkoie who wlwil IM* part of Ilk program mlaaed a rare treat. Thl* afternoon tka eoaetrt Vy the Lyric Olee Cloh we* klphiy ealor td, after which Kll*worth Plam (tead, Impersonator, concluded (he entertain *?eDt with lmpwpoaatloa* which ware hlfhly amualax. Tonlskt at ?:? Bll*wortk Plna stead *fll ?l?? a medley of Imperao natlone^gVfcre and (ay. and * (ra?d concert by the 1 itlc Olee "Club will ead-the PaatlraL The afaaacera of the Veatlral are hlchly pleaaed with tha. aaooaaa that ha* cronr&M tkelr ettrta, ' the pro tc ?he IWuatee. aad ? alee ?un to expected to be reatMd tor the UWt of the Public Library, la whiah IM Use FeetfnU waa gtr ea. farther detoiu la retard to thl* will he aiade public War. Biw nmnns' ' miRH On --Monday mattnee and night the \'ew Theater will offer their patron* iho strongest bill In photoplays that they have eret presented. On ac count of the ?wood Installment of "Zuddra" falling to arrlre laet night this picture will be shown on Uoaday, also on aooomt ot "8ev ?c Hours tn New Tort" being berc "n n?*t Teusday night, the ninth In bailment of the "Trey O* Hearts'* ^vlll be shown on Monday matins md night. In addition to theee se ?^al frtorlw there will be four other reels of photoplays, making In all eight reels of picture* for the total' price of 5 sad 10 oents. As tbeje ire a good many school child rer that cannot oome on Holiday nigh an they hare to study their lesson* the management of this theater will run a special mattnee on Vfon day rtarttag promptly at ? o'clock. snd-1 firing tka entire program o' cjbt reels. m Saturday and Monday specials f. ?? ? 9 ?H *? ?? 7 Otffcw tmj kM Be Toilet Boa#. And many other high grade goods at very low prices. PHONE 91 J. E. ADAMS & Co GERMANS IN COMMAND OF KAISER FORCE THE RU&ANS TO RETIRE t ' 4 ? ?? V _ i ii ^ *?k. u. ? An dm ui| m Boot Pn1> vbtn Um Oonain irmj ?ad?r pcraoui itMmtlon. It Mt th? nuut of teiwui Wll U*m. h*j cnnmUxi tko HlHn to naciuu (tad hMw out of Mb .r1" lokoo ??? i?tlro to tk?tr on jta&a ' r*fai^?tht? U ? *rate?. retirement but the Q?r aan oflkrlaJ communication Inti a?w that the tmtn bm Id this 11 strict of * strong Q?w Gernn-c ore# suivrlaed ths RumIiqs sad ?hat ths G?raui captured 19,000 >rl?onerB, so oanaon and SO mt 'hlne funs in addition to * lot of ear material. If the 0?rmu etate aeot U true, the RqmUo r?T*rM ap >erectly Is almost u serious m that ?htch the Muscovite force* suffered n the same place early la the war. (Before the German official com nunlcetlon m reoeired la London athtary men looked on the retire nent aa a -wise more, declaring that t would compel the German* to lfht the battle on Runs Ian territory ind away taom their strategical alWays. The army which the O^r nans flung so suddenly Into the >set Prufwta Is belie red to hare num >ered 200,000 men and to hare been aade up of the Bsara and western ronts and of units of the new army rained la central Germany. "The Germans ha-re resumed the tffeaslre la Russian Poland on thi Ight beak of the lower Vistula. mm - OESlffild siiff. in Wj*Aington Dally News, Washington, N. C. My Dear Mr. Editor: ? The Wash agton correspondence of many of he state papers carries a recent in ervlew with Mias Alice Paul of the 3ougresstonal Union, la which she s quoted as saying: "We hare succeeded Jn Implanting the Idea fof suffrage) In the hearts of srome 3f the most prominent women of ^orth Carolina." She refers partic ularly to the Uniretmlty, and de clares her intention of making a campaign la the state. In view of these facts 1 will con sider it a courtesy if you will allow rhe Equal Suffrage League of North Carolina, through Us president, to make the following statement: In the first place, the Equal Suf fragsr League was organised by the wmrn of the state without the sug-| psetlon of any outside body. 'in the second place, the policy of the Congressional Union Is diametri cally opposed to that adopted by the North Carolina Leagne. The men of North Carollaa aro our best frieads snd they are Krongly opposed to the methods of i he Congressional Union. The Congressional Union did not ifo ths existing Suffrage Association the boaor to taform ft of the Intend sd action by that body, but learn ing of it thru the press. 4he Ex scutive Board of the North Carol! nr Cqusl Suffrage League adopted res olutions strongly depwaatlug such t mtfrffBUfct ea the psrt of the Coa Union aa ralaous to the prbsperte of equal suffrage in the ttate. tt seevk only fair to the women wBo hare doae the difficult flocesr wark, end hare succeeded ia aroastag '? ffvaat aseaaare of saf fraie tmWmt* ta the state, that they should he ?easrslted before m eatsMe body, which oaoaot be familiar w*h coed Won* aad |he temper of the people, andertakes to taterfere with the work they hare ta head. The Equal Saffrage League of North CaroMaa Is worktag for the suffrage through Its own sUU, aad Ms own aaea. We do not believe II should ooaae throagh a Federal a wendmeat, aad they ate confldr that their naeu ?(U not he the lae ta gire Jaatlee aad fair play to theli ssaia North OaraliM taea an ehlralrona. aad % wouseu of th< ?tale took te the* tm the alUmat chivalry e< the baUet. Js May I add a word of sppr?slaMsi of the frl sadly attttade of pour pa 9* tWard the I*e**e? Wto* th lud kn oocupied th. towa at a<r '??>. anrthwmt a t PI ock. Th?j th. cw?f wttlagroud Is tlx tut ka* ffcean transferred from the IIbm wsat southwest of Wtmv to tk? ?Battles la the Carp* tblans contin ue bat th# general staff of neither of the oontending forces dm much Information concerning the fighting. Th* loll continue? tn the west where fighting It confined to artil lery duels and a couple of Infant >7 Mtoqta in the Argonne and north we?t of Vecdun, In which the Ger mane claim euooeasea. A British ere witness in a report of observations on the western front says the Brlttoh artillery arm bu teen greatly strengthened and claims that it hat gained the ascen dency over the Germane. There hare been many reports that new and bet ter gnns were being constructed for the British and these apparently now are In service. Airmen have been active. Thirty British filers delivered attacks on the German positions In Belgium, whllo German aviators hare drop ped a hundred bombs on Verdun. It haa been urged that an attack by large numbers of aeroplanes Is the only way to make them effective, and both sides seem to hare adopt ed this plan as Is Indicated by to day's British raid and lb*) attack by German aircraft over Dunkirk some days ago. leading papers of a state espouse a cause, that cause It as good as won; eDd with such backing as we havs today, we feel that the day of vic tory is near. Very sincerely, (Signed.) BARBARA HENDERSON, President Equal Suffrage League of North Carolina. EQUAL SUFFRAGE MEETING The Equal Suffrage league will meet Tueeday afternoon at four o'clock In the offlcea formerly oc cupied by Small, MacLean, Bragaw and Rodman on Market street over the grocery store of Powell ft Ells worth. Instead of with Miss Llda T. Rodman at 8:30 o'clock. Alt of those who are Interested In equal suffrage are cordlalfy Invited to be oresent. MEN'S BEST WORK GLOVES. Ov eralls and Shirts cheap at J. E. Adams ft Co. li06!J^l)[plp, I ^Will ' begln?levyma on all property upon which Taxes have not*been paid FMARCH 1st (This Means Cost. ' Make Hay WWle The Sun "Shine?, t?W 5. WINDLCT. Sheriff "^1 't-W-tfc jffEED COBBLER* AND RED BUM Irish Potatoes at J. E Adaat ft Co. I FINEST ORANC.B8. GRAFS FRUIT Cranbsrrles. Apples and Vananas at J. E. Adams ft Co. |PURE rFOOD RESTAURANT ?E C. JL Proctor Mgr. I Will Appreciate A Cafl From You " ' New Theater
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