aolataly nothing to do wj?h Ws lynching The BOO who ItoiaMn nm? la from tk* eea* tn war* evidently netgbkor* at Gurley. the fnnrdered farmer, who Bred about eight miles trim the ?itjr. -i . ' :?} Reports of excitement and aiet aplrlt !? tk* stty are abaolntaljr wltk Mt foundation. Ooldsboro had i* more Interest In tko lynching' LU< to y other city tn tbe State .'y Another sensational chapter wai ?Med to the lynching when >t te al duetlng an Investigation at tk* agane Of the lynching tkle altar**** re ported ttpon their letnia to Dm' etty that lever*! IO-f*Uber atael )sekat kvllata were dug o?t ef the -tr^e opera v kick John Richards waa left baag k>g by tk*,)y?ch<*s, and If traa. lends ?D strengthen the report (* ti)l? eltf today that **?jjal gorerwaanl >prlng??WMacs belonging to the . aillttary cameanlet of tkls c?t* war*' daring the katng-fraeW NEW PASTOR AT BAPTIST CHURCH Rex. Edward B. Jenkins, of Bllt nor*. will preach at the Flrat Bap list church Sunday morning and, tight . Mr. Jenkins haa travelled extensively and hla disco ur sea will he unususlly interesting. While In, the cit> ha will ha a guest In the *2# 'n/ n Yesterday'# inclement weather had 90 effect on the attendance of arm h?rt at the m rating of the (). Henry Pook Clafc and a moat delightful and enjoyable session waa he'.d with Mrs. W. H. Williams, who aptar tained the organisation at JMf.fcame to W eat Main atreat. Mrs. Horace Howlaad aad Mrs. W. A. Ryann, daughter of Colonel Wllllama, wara gueats at the meet ing. The study of Ihe thirt|'nftt of Jtlefeard HI waa greatly enjoyed A fa per oa Bui war a novel. "The lAfl Of the Barons," which waa irrkta* )y Mra. John H. Small and rand by Mrs. 8. B. G ary, proved a delight-* fnl feature of the afteroooi. Re freshments. consisting of foare* and fruit, were aerved^B|p Herbert Bonaer aad Mlas McCleea assisting in the ggrvtag. BELLStt > MONDAY MET Clll NttttWf Coagreeri Adopt* RmoIbUom Auth orising WU*oa to Cm Army aad itawy fa Mexico. Washington, Jan. 14. ? Further l-eridence that Congrese la not dis posed to alt quiet while American ctt.seua are murdered by Morlfan bandit* was ^iven In the donate to. day wbeu 8enator James Hamilton i Lewis of Illlnofar, prominent Demo cratic loader, Introduced a resolu ttdjB which would authorise the President to use the army and the riaral forces to make secure Ameri can life and property In he Mexican republic. The resolution was" deemed the more sign I (Scant because It came from the Democratic aide. Hither to It has been reported that Repub licans alone, for political reasons, were insisting upon Intervention by foree of arma. Senator Lewis asked that the resolution lie on the table and fee will discuss It later. Senator Lewis' resolution la brief land to the poidt It provides that 1 4BJ President of the United States skull be suhoris'd to order the army Or kiy necessary part of It to Mex M to cooperate wffh any focee ex isting there to protect the dtlaena and property of the United State* and o punish bo*e rloUting^hu se curity of United States citlseas; aad further, that authority ** ftfreu to uso the military and natal f PROM THE SALE OF RED \ CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS A report of tha reault of the sale of Red Cross Christines seals fn Washington, msde yesterday after noon by Mlse Adeline Msyo, chair man of the committoe which bad the sAles In charge, shows that the sum |0t 141.8? was realised. This amount will be astfd to aid tubercular vie ft " tb* rtl*4 ot Sill, 74S, 947 hu be*a ?blp. u?!d to Europe from the United Stat*. In (ho It moatha *ad*d Ooto fc*1* l?m-?eo?rdln? to a t?bl? pro ved bjr.tb. department ot eom rajre. and kmiM to tb* Maat* todagr b? Sanator stoua. chairman ot tb. foreign r*l*tlsai,I^nmltt**. SkllHn.nl. ol cartridge. w*?S*t?*d at |U,1T(,1I4. caapowd*r ?t |K, 171.1 OS; otbar axploalvaa lit. III. *15. and lire arm. ?1S. ARK PfUMIITONT >????> ,i> I TO APPOINT tl.l.KN Waablaatoa. Jaa. 14. -J Tha NWrt* Carolina dale?llo* la CoHrwirill ?m tb* Prealdent la babalt ot Jvdf* % ?. A 11. a Moada? attaraoMi. The ?**???? add Hon. member* will *> toiiatbar Hc?ra*aat?U?* Brill, Mribllean. will b* aakad to aceom pttf tb* Democrat*. B?pr*a*atatlra J IJoaibtoB m.r not tak* pan In the MM* float*- *oti fori* tic* a* a. wt: ? -in MUST KNOW HOW MANY TO RALEIGH Railroad Officials Want Information A# to How Many Local Itealdcnt* l'lan to Hoar Farrar. If local .residents desire to obtain] the special train to Raleigh on Jan uary 24th to hear Geraldlna Farrar . sing at the Auditorium In bat city, I Jthey must at once let tht pted to meet in the parlors of the (lot^Loulse tonight at elgVit o'clock, when arrangements for the dance will be made. AM those wh ? attend are also ask' d te kindly bring contributions with them. BARBER ENTITLED TO PULL HAIRS Po Dfddcs Klnstop MixclHtrnle, when "Victim" Ilrlngw Suit lor Fifty Doll am. (By Eastern Proas) Klnston, Jan. 14. ? Magistrate D. J j Oettlngor. after having the matter , undrr consideration tor some tlrai, , has decided that when a barber pulla a broken hair from a patron'* neck , he in "doing bis duty." A. Paris, a 1 Jewish tailor, sued Richard Oredti, n .K.WIfc street qf^frc barhev. for $r> ? elalu?. ug that oq,c L/trjIf. In t la em ploy of Qreen. "eat" him on the ?eek, "endangering" and "seriously iifiarlag" him. Jt developed In tes timony at the hearing that the only damage sustained by the tailor was from thq extracting of \'a$lt hsir" b> the' barber. Magistrate Oettin ger today announced his finding for the defendant and taxed the plaintiff With the coeta. Counsel tor Paris gave notlqe of tppeel. M18N NARQARRT W1L801V UtfDBKTJORS OPKRATION Philadelphia. Jan. 14 ? Miss Mar garet Wttooa was operated on at the Jefferaon Hospital b?-re today, ade noids and oalaiHed tonsils being re moved. The operation was pro nounced hiflfely successful. Do yo? know where the BeMmo it" 1-1I-4U IMF. OFFICERS *N8T.' * L%T*Ulf O^V^\fD BY GRAND SL?'^C aXD WAS v HELD Vf NIGHT. MANY ATTENDED E. L. 8tcw*rt, Hcott Frinel mad . .Grand Maater Thooui L Graefia Made Talks. C- G. Morris Inatall ed tut Noble Grand. Thoma? L. Greene ,of Wayaesrllle, Grand Master of North CaroHna Oddfellows, was present at the{ mcotiDg of Phalanx Lodge last; nifcht and installed th? officers for I the new year. A large cumber of members w re present and the ln-j st dilation was most successful. Wllford Whitley retired as Noble. Grand and became Junior Acting I Past Grand. C. G. Morris wm In btalerl bs Noble Grand. E. L. Stew-* art as VIc.i Grand, W. H. McDerlttJ us Secretary and T. W. Phillips ast Treasurer. The subordinate officers Insalled ! were G. M. Marshall. J. B. Edwards. Thomas H. Davie, S. D. 'Selby. Eu gene Harris, H. M. Thomas. D. T. Davis, F. H. Harrle and Jarvls Al ligood. Mr. C.;eene made a highly lnter ?f\g "i'.k on Oddfellowshlp. Ho .? \s In.' educed by Scott Prlirel. E. I.. Stewart and W. M. Kear also made excellent addresses. -NEW GIFTS COME TO HALL OF HISTORY There has been added to the great jcoli ctiou In the North Carolina Hall of History a nword captured by Cap Lain James T. Williams, of Pitt county, of the Twenty-seventh regi ment, North Carolina State Troops, from ac oT.cor of the United Statos Mar!nc Corp*, during the Civil War, ItitlfiYory %\\t, the blade being of Tlno iWigaV It- la presented by tiro widow of the^ofllcer who captufed It: ArfOt i;or gfft" la the flag of the ??iiau.'o.. Plow Boys," mado early in vi, ard pr seated to a company . ;nrni:d for ^ervlco in the ct>,; \ m' 'ula'.ifcrt. , ..TMa is a gift tros i F. 0. Hnrdir.g, of Green rll'e. Ancher si "t Is a photograph of the fcro. ?.'? plate wMch marlc? what was kio'vn ''ir n" -he war as the "Con-j ftderat .Navy Yard," af .Charlotte, where '.ho naval matorlal was moved . ter the ^noture of the various coast io.ntB. Miss Vlolot Alexander.1- of Charlotte, gives thla photograph. \| DARE COUNTY IS MOST UNIQUE Only One Farmer. Principal Indus try I* Fishing Yet Many Boxe? of Fifth Are Mcnt There. I>aro county, North Carolina, is Inhabited by a seafaring people, ?om? 5,000 all to!d In the census y or. They nro settled In smsll Ash ing colonic* along the banks from Kitty Hawk to Hatteras Inlet for #5 miles; on Roanoke lslan?, mainly 8nd more spfcraely on the mainland ponton of the county. Fertile soils are abundant. The trucking advantages are wonderful. When the Inland "Waterway from Norfolk to Morehead City is com. t>*etcd and regular traffic la estab- , lished. Currituck, Dare, Tyrrell; I Hyde, i'fcmllco, Beaufort and Car t' ret will enter upon a new era of pi ogress. So far the Influences of the sea have side-tracked attention to agrl rn'tnro In a'l these counties. In Dare .. s .. . v .v. U.-.'ief; that Is to Kay only one mau, so they told us the other day, thst derives his living fnora the farm alone.- The 1910 , census r ports only 126 farmers and (ewer . than 1,500 of the 240,000 acres of land under cultivation. These people make their living by j Ashing; they farm a little a* a side , Issue. Th"y raise corn, potatoes, peas, co Lards and turnips, and a few strawberries ? less than $9 worth of (arm and garden cropa per Inhatol tant In the census year; and lees tfcao a dollar's worth of pork, beef, mut ton. pouluy. eggs and butter. S venty-four dollars worth of food per inhabitant mutt be taken from the tea or Imported from abroad, on the wharf, at Elisabeth Oit* w? . found twenty- pound botes of boae I inns ftsh from Gloucester, llaas.. ad Jdrotvd to a pOtnt In Pare. ^iM^aats sit I Miwa Letter. UNDID SETS aiiniws SUIT AGAINST iOemVA^Mt ""JJ DECIDED IK III I MSlI COURT VE8TKBDAY. ASKED FOR $15,000 Suit Wm Civil Action Again** Mill* for Dmimcm Duo to the Killing of Bon OrmomL Brought oa by A. C. Ortnond. In the ou? of A. C. OrmodlS, ad m'.nistrator for Den Ormond, Joshua W. Mills, which vu tried In Superior court yeeterday. the Jury brought In a verdict of $tO(f dam ages in favor of the plaatlff. The suit was a civil action against Mills for damages due to the killing of Ben Ormond in thle city over two years A. C. Ormond. as ad m!n?*tratur, brought cult for $15. 000. The law considers the averafee life of a man at slightly over thirty-four years. The verdict of the Jqry yes terday awarded Ormond ?b3*t no a year for hia brother's life/ MKTOHEPEH THEM Democratic Leaders Plan to Ohange Metitod of Raialog 8uAlctant Revenue. Washington, Jan. 14. ? The Dem ocratic members of the wan and moans committee, art working upon a plan for the repeal of the war rev enue law. which has been , upon the statute books since October 32, 1914. .Pro testa hare come to the committee ??on sgembera of Congrfi# in all