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? PETROGRAD, PARIS AND LONDON ARE CELEBRATING! THE FALL OF PRZEMYSL Londoa. Kare* II.?Tka I?* t? reetment of U? mM-Oallcftaa #qr treae of PrVHUTl hu De pleted by ?Nii?, nbdtnif on horee fMt ttl ? rmuK by a ?a perior fore* of : T 1 army after a monlhe, which at to tko pre?ut ls moet M to Um war. PKrorred. LobIob ud Fatto ar? olrtnMm the erant tonlfht?Pet rofrad ind "Pari* iff the spontaneous manner characteristic of* thoee^cKlee ?-London with aflent *?d grim saf lsfsetion, vkkh 1? Um British way.! Tho newspapers a fe.il of tho foitieei i Important capture of tbo war. not excepting Antwerp, In that H only r?leeoe t o mm which ena be thrown into the fluctna>tn*" etrhjrgle in the Car**? ?Win. bat opens lbs door to Crr cow end the platna of lfancary. . Tt 1* arrned too, that tho mora! Effect of the etenaafee win Bo taV m*ndons. the alHee dedariMs tt will ?tlmn'i'e fee? in* In tbetr frror both In Romania and Bulgaria Jnst ae the operation* tn tfc* Dardanelles Hrtk r*n?tniv a* agitation in Greece end Italy. ?pi* Italian situation te roost flan ? ???Hbonrh ramora, rather than facte. Mem to. be tb* beMa of ?be e?-ws dieoaUlbet. The Italian embaeay* at Tjob^ob bad ao e?n?r w*a*on} ?Aat?bt of the report tkat tra?e betwnea Italy and <V ??ww be way *9 t?Waei1aiid, ha* m m DIGS EIAT TI MRK j v -w* ww received h?r? this norn - ?he ?t?**th at Richmond of "Mr. n-n?re won of Mr. and Mr?, -'???en Oeorwe of Bonsar atroat, ?>??* city, which oocarred ?t th? *-*?*? ?on-W1 Hard Sanatorium at 6:30 ?^noh. mother and Vr. and Ifrt. C. ** fanned pre, hie ?later, racalred "~-A r*t h<* ?Orion? lltnasa on fUtor -?d ?aft on tha 4:10 Coaat Lina -"?t* for Richmond to ha at his had ??d? TTe had only bean 111 a fmr dira and wont there from Lynch Station near Altarlata, Va., and waa r>T>?>ra?ed on Aatarda7 for dtabetva. Ho wa? a T>rom1Mn* young man, nn'* 14 Tear? 'old. otadtfaited'from ?*. T*?rh BchoAuaia with high hon .**?. and ne*t attandad Richmond Cotlefre and rradaaW 1a lttarratnra and than studied law there. Re waa enlaced In tha opafetfon of a aaw mill with hla to tracer brother Franh at Vfntfh Sfatlon BaiM^ Ma paranta ha laaYta two rt**#r*. Vrt. C. C'Coppadite o'f ttoia city, and Vra. Wrttnto Bjrrthere of Relet gh. and tw? brother*, Mitchell Cwrwate la tm tha V. ?. Vary and Tha mnafna win arrlre hffe at 'mn'wiw morning for Inter ? ?? Votloe of fmaral will ha tfrw ymurrrt*wim OTfrrra roaat *?- nnd Mr?. Oeo. T. LeaOh fare "? orater roaat yaatai day at the Vnreha mill from ?" 0 <v>m nttm eatary Jo the ? w *e ?%*; w?*ht?*ton fVHeaf eighty tnrtted ?? fha reecloae hna "f Mr and Vre. Leech Vr. meet ahont tMe time ? ?%? a?d the ccr*?*on - *o he ona of 1 ereafg of tha ?w Hr. M Men. a? m?r. MM ?? ?k. "WHrfW.' I <Mft ?' I? lone the inatrtoa littoral or tli?, u eembllng of artillery at Ti lasts. . Prsemsyl fen wtthoat feasor, t$s British press oooeedss, for It wlth afeood tbe onslaughts longer .than any place during the war, the In reetment baring begun about 0ep*' Unbar I?, something noro than six month t aco. The duration of the aiege compared with tka length of tlM It took the Germane to cap ture such strongholds a? U?ce, Na mor and Antwerp, was due to two cansee, one being. the .desire of the" Russians to kos*- ike loss of Ills a mong the besieging army at a mln loam, tke otter to t bo lack of great | guns, which tko German? bad In K |fgB> The In west m sot was not a clo?< one, the garrison baring bad ap un til recently a radius of sftout IS ?rtho la which to more about, and some <MspstchOs told of ?hooting expeditions Indulged in br the offi cers of the garrison. Nothing of greet Importance ban been recorded o m night In the west. In tke east, aside from the Ml of Prsemsyl tbe situation a round the German port of Mewl 1? tbe most lntsreetlng. From this town the Oermsns maintain, they kave dri Ten tbe Russians, while o eoatroreisy Is bHng waged by tbe press tbe two countries as to th* merits of tbs Russian eonNmtlo* tkat civilians tred on them In th1* latest incursion Hi east Prussia?ar act which demanded reprisals. There Is no late news from th* Dardsmdlea and tbe belief in Bor land eeems to b* tkst tke operation^ perhaps win bo more protraoted than at tret expected. wmv. Mr. nALi/>r m SKHTOrWLY ILT Rer. H. B. Sea right was oillV to Tart>or? this raornlnr to be a' the b^dde of Rer. J. C. Ballon naator of the Howard Memorl*' Church of that ?ty. The mart*" friend? here of Rer. Mr. Ballon wl'' learn with great sorrow that h'? eondltlon thl* -morning wan tno0* critical, and the three att^ndlnr sntcfalfttft had no honee of h!? Mf< lasting throughout the day. TRK FMHmrnOIVTVPg CKKHI' RelWe a> I beltere, bo more no les* . That I am right, and no one els* Feel aa I feel, think onlr as T thfnV *uit what t eat, and drink what * * drink: Look aa I look, do always as T do. And th?&?. and onlr then,. Ill fellow *hfp with yon. . .t. That T am right. and alwaya faght. T 'know. Because my own convictions toll m* And to.bf right la. simply this to b' Entirely and 1n all reap?*? like m*? Tb qneeHoa. dotafcVor healtate. Is slr( I rerereno* the Bible If ft be Translated flrat and then explained ?. %y. .. ^ .. By ehurchly laws and custom* I. a Mda," /' " If they, .wltji ipy apfnlon? oftlndde: Ah ereoda and do*rlnee I sdmtt dl-' Exempting thoea which dt?agree with mtBa. "*'1 ? ? - J.,**1.;' *" r ' I Let sink the anrwnlAg-lf he wfri. no* vrtal the plank that I throw oat tt iBI L*t starra ?ha hungry If he will no* eat lfy ktnd ^ of <ru?llty of bi?ad and meat; tat fr>m iha naked If he wfU nd? ?? n<n>iM t? ?fcV wt ?f , m?4? fof . TV?? tiott?* **?* ?>? ?feV , ^.dt? lh?n 11**. n*r Uit? th? ' oiMWtl? * ? ?> l*?l Tirn Mtor atira?* lb?" t? -) MM ?n '! K - 11 Ti wloi bM I? *1T ??rtHf - fWw?f. ? . ?NM Mkr mt CS?. ???14 aUld r;^r^^cri. 1 ?T*? lw? ?Hrt? Vmmr: fljT 1 Mr. im? ???*< ?* S??WilK 1**.? NiW **?? H <*?** r* T* TO?,- V* IUNMD OF T* oramo. ??..? _?_* ? _.' fl ? t Through tie' center of the Eon*, the amuMment section at the PfrnamaPaciflc International exposition at 8aa Wranclsco. runs a broad arenue three thousand feat In length. It la not unusual for this entire avenue to be Jammed with entertainment seekers who are busy patronising the one hundrad concesslops on the Zone. An exaot repro duction of the Panama canal Is ons of the popalar and Instructive features, there being a constant line both dar and night of people eager to see the workings of the miniature canal. Tbo premier showmen of America have ibled here their finest offerings of amusement, edification and Instruction. Tonight at the N??r-Theater Dan 1 Frohman will ureenot In four reels "A Woman'? Triumph" adapt ed from Sir Walter Soctt's greatest ?'.ory "The Heart of Midlothian." t ?tory of a woman'? sacrifice for ruth. and her ultimate triumph and rew*r?. The acting In thia great pbotopfyttt~-hT?b*.^&inoua P layers Stock Compny, and "that Is enough 'jo Insure that It will be up to the standard of tho releasee of thia great Mlm company. The tourte^nth in ?allment of the '"Trey O' Heart*" will also he ehowi} tonght. making i six reel program. Por thU com ng Thursday thia houee will offer ?heir patrons the "ffcjuaw Man" in :<x reels starring Dustin Farnnm. -viat w>ll known actor that played >he lead of this great play on the Rjce. Next Tuesday they will offer 'The Eagle's Mate." with that pop ?liar favorite Mary Plckford. ALARM OF FIRE. / An alarm of fire was glv^n ye? ?erday afternoon about 8:80 o'clock *nd It was discovered that fire had originated near the flue in the Al 1*rman-Capehart laundry. It was *xtingufsh*d before much damaRc> was done. - MISS WAltREN HERB Miss Velma Warren was a pleen %nt visitor In the city on yesterday *rom Grlmeeland MR?. STELMCY HAS GUESTS. Mrs. H. E. Oriffln and Mlsse* I Martha and Melissa Credle of Swan Quarter, are the gnosts of Mrs. Her bert StlHey in Baft, Second street. HAS OPERATION PERFORMED. The friends of Mle* Annie Oeekill Wlll .be fled to learn that her condi tion waa most favorable this morn ing attw having an operation per formed yesterday afternoon for ap pendicitis at the Washington Hoe oltal. HIM OARROW AOCKFTS I*OflI. ttow. MIm Cllaab?tfc Carrow hail acc?p4 M * ttoaftfon on Pba Ml?? force fn *M (J#p?nm^nl Rtore of Jmbm b. "lafk on Wwt Main utrert, and ba '-?n bar dutlaa tbfa morning. "AWITOOK MAY TiOAS HTfl JOP N?nr Torki. Mar. St.?If a bill In troduce by Aaaamb1?n*an Fainbar* Wotnaa ar lanr. tba act Ira and m neb ?V??ad Mr. Anthony Coinatook, will toaa ht? ?alf-a**am?4 W> df protaat 1nf Na*r T?r>'? moral?. Mr Fa harf want? t ha aUy of York to MVMd by iba *ayar: wbictiWltWi Mii^yhat.lf too aatwtibr 4? appaar tn vfa* if'!iT?r* ta mot. Tha iftraroiaMoa wfll ba cfMpdM ?f wu ?*f. *?.- ,? _ ( + MS BUSY Recorder W. L. Vaughan had a very busy session on yesterday after noon, holding mmIod from S to 6:3r? o'clock. Earl Harper, Jesse Keech. and I Jack Jones, the young boy? who en-1 tered the school house several nights j ago snd securing a number of poc* ei knives and IB7.77, were brought, before the court. Judgment was I suspended afon the p*ymej>t of .the j costs by th?Mr paren t a and g#ring bond for their good behavior. Tb ' are to appear before the Recorder the first of each month and show that their behavior haa V?n good. Jim Gilbert, colored, was up for retailing whiskey to those boys, snd was given 60 days on the roads. The hoys paid Gilbert (who la a hack djiver) $18 to ride them from the! corner of Fifth and Washington streets to the Norfolk Southern dc-> pot. Hood Cowell. colored, was fined 125 and cost for selling then* boys cartridges. O^orge Becton. colored, was fin ed $10 and cost for selling those >>oys cigarettes, and $25 and coat for selling th^-m three pistols. TO AUCTION MOTOR CAM. | New York. Mar. 22.?The rotor] Seles Corporation will attempt to establish an auction salo of motor cars, motorcycle?, and accessories on I in annual basis In MadI?on Square Garden today, having leased the am pltheator for the next three day* with an option of the same date? for the next three years. , Only Individual owners of motor car? will be solicited to preaent their vehicles for sale. Ail Incline and a running track have hr<en built In the Garden, and a demonstration will be glv*n be fore each car la put on '.he block. CAMPBFXL PARENTAGE JSATTK. I St. Lou la. Mar "82.?The two le tne? Involved In the J. A. Campbell will raee. hav* been separated and the Circuit Court has deelded that each will have to be treated sepa rately. "Whe'.her Mrs. "Lola Camp ball Burkman la-|h?? daughter of the late multimillionaire promoter Is the question at lasu* today. Later the validity of '.he will wHl be con sidered. Mr. Oreely Biinn of Hyde coun ty, la In the city today on tonelne?" ? ? ? ? Mr. L. T. Thompaoti of Aurora was here ynrterday. ? ? ? ? Mr. Ony Tripp was a visitor here yeeterday. ? ? ? ? Mr. Herman Sefby of Aurora was tn the eHy yesterday on bnstnaes matt eta. ? ???-. Mr. Ii? B. Cooper ?m hrrs yee terday fpom Belhavea, ' ? e K L ? The seniors had charge of the cliapel exercises on Friday morning. Thrro were two hymns by the school Mrs. Charlie Payne rendered a de-l M'h*fui selection on the piano and! Dsv'd Roll and Edna Willis played | f du*t. A short talk was to ha* ???-?n m?d* by Hon. John H. Small hut this part of the program had i tr be omitted on account of his ab ?onr* from the city. The Juniors will have charge of the exerd?ee n?xt Frldav snd the program Is be ing looV^d forward to with much n'-ftimrp. Fr#?ryone Is cordially In vited to attend. Stop! Look! Listen. The Corne i?sn'? will have a "Trip Around the TTorM" March 25th at the ichoo' andt'orlum. Se?* America. Japan. TVvnf. France, and Holland, all for ?wpntT-flve cents. Refreshments will be served In eaeh country free) of charge. There will be music by the orchestra all during the trip. | The Eta Kapoa Club had their1 monthly business meeting on Frl-1 ?l?y. Old and new business was 41s "uwd. Rome plsns for malrtr? money were brought up beifoTe the Hub. It was decided that we pl hssVM ball on Tuesday. Every ?"pmhcr had to tell some Important 'tirrfnt ew-nt. On motion the club adjourned. The John H. Hm aH Defecting ffo Piety held It# r?cnlir weekly meet In* In the achool andltortuni on Vr< dar lust. The meeting we* open?** with the uaual form, fflnee onr for mer Preedlent Jeeee lPooolard ha^ ?ereTed hie oonnecflcm *ith *"? achool the Tlre-prnrtdent,, Wlhert W^nn we? promoted to that offloe end Joe Wllklneon wee elected to fill the offloe of rice/prevl dent. The qnery for the day wee "Ka solved. That the United Statee ?honld annex Onba." Thle qn< ?ion wan nnh?1d hy both ?M?e wltv rr^t oratorical elhfllty. On the ??bol? the drfhete ?diowed more fntar taken than fn some ttme. ?p** Indrea decided that the efflrmatlre ?ide won and Hharlee Hard In* won *he declamation. Ore?* Interest la heln* taken by hoth ?ide? in ti>e T?1*h School trl ? nroler d?d>ate. and they are irotnr worv hard for thefr lenrMe. T%l? *??hete la to ha held In the arbon* ? 'td??oHtitn on next Friday n1*h? v*reh t<th. The email en m of Ihre ICMa will be charred eo u to heftn defray the aroeneee of our negativ* ?earn, who win ffo to Tfew Vara on ?he earn* teta to debate New Vera'* afHrmatlTe team. T\e faery 1a. "Keeolred. That the United Btatee ?howld adopt the galley of anbilfl* Inf He Merohaat Marto a ??ta*ed In forelfn trade." The aflmaUv* fa held ap by Vlbert Welan aad Kay Wftfreti while fjje nefattae fa upheld aad Winfaa *1 M* / ' 'r*' A ? ALL CATTLE OWNERS AND OTHERS SHOULD HEAR MR. SMITH TALK 1 have boen Mot to Bhutan coun tj by the U. 8. Department of Af rlculture to deliver a Mrle? of l*o tur?a throughout the county. Th? following plaoea and date? bar* boon arranged: Aurora. Monday night, March tl. Campbell's Creek, Tueaday night. March I Srd. Edwards on Wednesday night, March 14 th. Plnetown, Thursday night, March S 5 th. Bath. Friday night. March f?th. Banyan Saturday nlfhit. March 17th. I hare * maslo lantern and '?HI ehow a very Interesting collection of picture? taken In the South and under Southern oondttlona. I hare no Interest, whatever, In your local political matter*; hat the D?p?rt tnent ha? a great deal of Interest tn the development of the lir? stock condition? In the cotton states There are torn# 11,000,000 fewer cattle in America today than th?re were Are year? ago. At the ?am?* tlm?, the population of our country has Increased seven or ?lght million We ar? confronted with a proposi tion different than anything bar? b***n np against hefor?. One-half of the world Is tearing ltaelf np and ' is producing nothing In the way of foodstuff and of eonrss will have to look to the United State? for some thing with which to feed their big armle?. "LaM year North Carolina's food dofldt wm or?r 130.000.000. That raurih actually went out of the State for western meat, western hay. wes tern corn. etc. Our state ts abun dantly blessed with climate and Sil of m "Willi a mat on. M*.rr.h 81.?Th--1 rraataat day in tha educational his tory of Martin comity tooh plac* ?Mday. whan th* cooaty commanco mant was hald In Wllllamaton. Bar It In tha momlnr crowd? of n^rwn m wall a? eMldran w*ra ?omtna In from all narta of tha conn *?. mowtly from tha aaar-hy to-** ?hloa. and at tan-thrty. a appeal ???atn from Parmala hronaht tha dal r?t1ona fnom Hoharaonrllla. Parma la. Kaaaall. and OaV City, and th? ^*h*r scdioola In fhoaa rlfilnltias TTiar? -wara a bo o t lhr?* thonaand ?Wldrmi In tha parada. Thla -ara? '*-mad at tha station and aaeortad ?ha ?n*&lrar of th? day to tha Wll Mamatoa jrradad schools, whara tha ??mrHaaa took plaea. TToa. John TT. Small. Ooatfraaaiuan from th? first dlatrtrt. waa th* ?m^aVar. Snpar1fitand**t of Bdn catloa Aaa J. Manning,. latrodnr*d Vr Small in a f*w w?11 ftooaan words, Ttav. Mr llfirraTI offarad ? *ray?r. and thwn Mr. Small a?nt?r ? aaad tha crowd for ahont thirty ?mtnut*?. Tha thama of hla dli -onraa w?a ro-OT*^a^on. aad ha tirff ?d. a mora co&l plata ao-oparata or -?Maatloa aloaff adtiaaHonal 11n?? ?w M?rttn crtrmfr. Mr. ffmall *m In *<a mma.1 hapnr ???la. and hI? r? ?"?Vhf w<w? *rai<tr a>afav*d. Af ??r tha arm-alfas fllnaar wan aarr?<1 ??n tha sronafls. fa tha affaraooa tha athlatt* noa ??sta toolr plao*. So^mreonrlll* "*rr1ad off all tha hoaora fn thta '''nraar Ortmaa wow tha atandtnr 'trmp aad mnnlair. aad TTarrom nnwwi wot> thw 10fl-t*rda daah. Mlaa ^'?rr Mannln*. of WlWamaton. won ???a flrat pHr* for tha atria* r*Hta ?*oaa aad Tnrn?r Orlm^a of Po*v?r ?nwvW*. wr*n tha tvt-Ib* for d^a ?nattoa. Amrmj tha wmall chHdran ?ha prla*? wara awarded to Soaco? ?Vvwna of Hamilton, for t%a bom ?o Vfaa Alma TV Oahurna of Wrowa'? whool. "Whfahard'a aahool won tha drat prlta la tha display of t%a wor* of tha studants. aad Wardlaoa'a aahocrt woa tha prlaa for drtTllnr Tha day waa oaa of rraat pfaasnra to Mia paopla af tha county. and %upt. A. J Maanln* la to ha hlaV Ty. qonjratulafad upam tha a?)#nd1d ?><m* o i V" *?on? Th* p^n?r? anc wo ebould be on? of th? grmiI Mt food producng >UlM In th? coin try. Inft?ad, W? are quit? d?9? deot on the weet for ?omethlac to Ml I The ^ " who are * ^ \ - i^?f and port .^i perm tare of SO degree? m!ow tero to contend -with erery winter mre compelled to feed their Ure ?tock eight month? every year. Of course, each a climate neceeal tatee expenelre barna and thellera for th?lr stock. The Eaatern North Carolina farmer ha? a mild winter, and by nelng winter oorer crop#?? which he tfhoold do for the 1aad*< sake?be cen graie hie etock all winter. If the corn belt farmer can rale? cattle profitably under ench adrerve condition*, what ought th? Beaufort county farmer be able to do? However, before the Carolina far mer can do anything with cattle raising, he m net get orer the Idea | of letting the cattle care for them I eelre?. H? mu?t ge<t 1n eome good [beef bulle and thereby Introduce pome better blood Then, he mnet mend eome time and money In 1m j morlng and carlnjr for them. ? j cotton crop would not amount to mu.-h if wae not cultivated and fer tlttied?neither will ll*"e etocfc. 1 Th? DnMrtmnt fa ready to oo operate wtth your county In th? work of tick eradication, which will l?ad to the releasng of the county from the cattle quarantine. Ton will then h? free to ?ell your eatU? tr any market In the world and you will *et the benefit of the very beet nrfoaa. W. O. SMITH. U. fl. Bureau of Animal Induatry. of WtlllMiitftn will gladly welcome t h? county commencement nsxt year. Wd.?The atoove account of the V .rt In county commencement from (the Nwh and Ohwerrer of yesterday , U a graphic picture of what will tak? place h*re on the 8th of April *hon all the school children of Beatj f. rt county will father to take part Ik '.ha greaf^st ^durational rally In the annals of Beaufort's history. Every cftlren and business man In th?? '>own cf Washington should er ring? some mode of welcome to this tather*ng. as a whoTo. on that day. and f^ery parent Interested In the great cause of education should without fall mm? to Washington on Monday, the 5th of April, and wit ness this Inspiring n**rer-io-he forgot l ien occasion. rHorowmmr nuwr. Ml*s Minnie Taylor was ths guest I of M1ss Mamie Taylor Sunday. | 0 m ? ? Messrs. Harmon end Allen Taylor were gueets of Mrs. J. A. Taylor Patndsy night. ? ? s ? Mr P C. Moors had muslo on hit eraphaphon* Sunday. ? ? ? ? Mr John Kooors. who has bee* h?r? for serarsl day?, hat r*rturne$ to his home at "Llttlngton. ? ? ? ? Mfss Pearl Hayes was ths irnedt of Mis* B?u1ah Msy Adams Sunder afternoon. ? ' ? ? % ? Mr John S. Woodsrd w?e Ufce gu?st of Miss n?*sT* Jones Sunday ernlnr Th?rs irwr? ?1 cow ? t ths fThoee wln'ty BseMst church Sundey ntght. OnH? s Itrge crowd wse In dance. Miss Mattls Hays was the of hwr sister, Mrs. J. A. Taylor last wee*. 1 If ATWV7TAI* mTART? Pelt T*he. Utah. Mar ft.?The TTtati National Guard will he 1? sneeted hy r^rnler army officers to day. New Theater TOjnOHT Tfenlftl rrehmSB Trffi* -A -wrmAim vwrtntrm." In Vflmr ranrtMatk TmUllmMt of 1 '? mu o> wmAUt*. ' 1 TNro ??* Frtc* le M ^ ^ ]
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