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For Results Advertise in The Index Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Cape Fear Section. NOL. 6. NO FALTTEVILE, N. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1915. $1.00 A YEAR I0KD SENT A VIRLESS Message to Germany Asking That lie Un fold His Connection AN AJyUQGJED PW j JEvidence Introduced to Show He '.. Had Expended the- Sum of man Kaiderx. ... .. Wa-t.rr' N'v T '.t r 8-'v-, th (jwmas naval attarh. ak raiir -'"S -' ' a J ' ' " i r ' ' , rt .! s f . j. -i ' i. , r i pr i . ii f r 'li r " f I" s ., t t J f l' il ' v ' 1 t tr vr j i ' . '.' i',.r. B J J ' J r t 1 5 ' ' t. c r . ' t ( v tMk - et 'S i r t i ' f 4, ' r ; " 'r . 'V r"""' j ty uw. M ii- '7 At -f li I j "' ! ' , k li P r i ( f i f i 1 ' i' " . r . j t r 1 , - i - ' i I r . ' , on ,rvec . ) t i. ii,, r J r I ' ! In i 1 I 1 1 l ' t f "I ! v i I i ! A j...-y. Ml ! i i it"!i I M Mi U r ill i I l i l i 1 1 H I i ' r , , I. I ! I It i I ('!,! I I I' ''' I ill. i it 1 I II I I I l . Ii '.'.fur Im: I i n I, 'i tt i t i ) i m 1 i li) to ihck out one fi-atura find i v! It i . . - , . . . nfii'i lal iiniitu' liiMi i-tiii is Mi 1 ' i i th.,n untithtT ami all are ext''ptitmal!y y,ii. We are infirinet that sutli another will he giveu slfout the first of the yr, and if ftuh its the ra let. muse full to tiike odvunliige of the opportunity to attend ' We rail spoial attention to the tale of ''live X'tt' ts of t't- lur Creek lan-l," whiih 1 ;idvertitii'd in this issue. It l valuable land and well located. Suffragists and Antis Seek Support of Wilson Waaa.njrUm, NVv. 23,Opposing fortes on the woman' suffrage ques tion will seek the support of Presi- jdent Wilson during the first two weke of December. An engagement waa made yesterday for Mrs. Arthur 51. Dodge, f New York, president uf the National Association Opposed to Woman SufT rag; and a 4e! gation 'to the President Dtmlw 14. Arrangements already .had bean made for .SOD suffragaltes to rail at the' Whit .House ;Pecemlr The Katamat Aasuciattun OpjKed to Woman Suffrage wli! open its n-' inuitj cwmmtkm .her Decern! 13 jand during the aeaeiun wis plan the hm viator. ..'The iffrifest ate' j.ur,f: thaf -an mn4 simikir to th on ahif'h iaik-4 vf -painiajie at ! ti.it !at !iifl t.f i .Kr.jt-ff Aj wit.! iv r Jt ,r lHMTlVr i - f i i T It r i President Preparing. Message to C'onffie i r 'U j i 1r- pr. t t , t ,f i r. f I - - ii n..i tL"i. ..n:-i ! Italian Fleet Shelling Bulgarian Port. No Fratiriiiinff Willi Ftd ' I wo IliitMi Sfenmers Sunk I ! i i i(.f 1,'M N WW I MM S i l I SI I UN I liN I I-, Oil t j ,i l,t tt'-U rli ! j i U j t. I i i:nsi i. nii i;i i mi.n i i i ', f , I ill ir II I ) i ' I -Die olt 11,111 NilUs-.-- j I i I ! If tl I ' ' ! ' ill II .it ' i ! - ...... .1 .. ..iFr-.t ,,i h.- , .'. n : ' . , , .. .:. . I ti v 1 i 1 HIM'I t I 1 n t ! rv 1 L i i I I t ., . i 1 . , . .... i ..II i.,.t..rn 1 .iii r nut t iiii-ii-1 Wlien tsU this vm'tW i completo-l tbi l-.eimtiful Mil will be tt niode! community; . ' Win iurVty. Mr. .1 -hn Cohin. ?-r.. held the Ihcky number t the 1 yiie Th-atrc Monday niitht and rtve.ve.l a Autt gobbler for ihnkt.,:ivn.K. and -Mum Duncan lust night won another, read of -he .w ,lV,Mf, , ,:i h . jj. t.u. ". ' o.rV rtprMf A i--0 discharged. L ,atomobii lat Thurdav t, L , i ' a .i , , . . ,. " c enw m iiat irom j. fcvein a ner ai twain Hal ,,-a acoarture wa V'r ,f v to V- j" hOing After hang- the vidn f Mr. J. Stin.i Uut r c f v, .1 Trnnk Mnrshnll Ar. V'rj Uu' "rr"'' Fnreiirn Trade um defendant, tad been wirk- t-urV;,- r,,;,; .w!:.!':),,! JESS COST $10,000 Telegrams Sent yes terday to Different Parts of County APPEAL FOR PEACE ... ... . . . . Messages ere Sent at Instance of th Woman's Peace Move- .ment and Were Signed by Mi-vs Jane Adanis. , , .Tav to the wo- III'" i a i ft f r r - in r ry 5, ....... .. (ft ' ! f s le was j do MESSAGES i , , v . , - J r.U' dl l , . ' , t , j rr nrt e j , ' , y j t Js , ej ,r, g f df" a , , r Hl ' ' t ' i f ,l t , ' . f ii,,r ,-;mtttn f era ... . r I -f era , , , r u ' 1 j 1 ... i . - i-.f ' 1 1 - . 1 ,iii r 1 1 r . I: 1 t Sw ft. Cost Seil i Ilohl F ienn at H n i I ' I I ' r it I I ' i 1 :!!:" etd - .- ii !., i. - i t I 1 "HI I t , t U S II , i-n t .i. rni:ui ':-t i I) T' i ' ' 1 ! I, I ' ' I i I I H 1) 1 i v r i.- itvfi lh- 1 n i 1 1 I I I , w 1 tl I , I 1 .It, ' i 11- ill'MTUT-. Ihe .i t i i s - i l 1 i K . P n tuff f i nil ' i t 1 i Milt i I v ( ' I I 1 o.-kiinooi jtml 1- nvt: I t u i rt 1 r ktif . Who lb i -rctirh author, -to a ufler tl of the lialgnrisn army. The W ealth of Fnur land $1:50,000,000,000 London, Nov. It wns announced .. tt t l,,,t HI tile ll,lll?l'.t"l i iiiiuuoiia uui.i,i me, the wealth of F.nnland i-i 130,000,- (HHi,tM)i) and that tha yearly -income in 1:0,000,000,000, . George Rountree Resigns as Judge JFUkk-tsh, Js'ov. 23. Governor Craisr said ytsterday that he had received j said that President Thomas W the resigiftttioB of George Bountree, j Kutcher. of the State Norma! Vol et Wilmington, as Superior .-Court jadi.e ia the Eighth .Judicial .District and that he expected to name his sutt-bsor before ihe nd gf the pres ent week.. The Governor would make no comment a to the names of law yers bein urged or this appoint ment. ' It is known that strong endorse ments have been laid before the Gov- ! 1 . . . .'t Bl . . . A . t " i txil . a vi Villi- i, vtwrter ,MArt(W - ff!Imi that friend of A. ;. P.kaud and jHerWrt aitiC1ammy, af Wilmington, jr ';''rr '- jrrntlemen as fit . juti.i .al 4t rj'r The e phth district iconi.'tB of New Hanover, Brunswkk. '.Columbu and.. JVnder counties and it j is prattical!yrrtaia that the ap-.J fe i - i f t? t t' j t- J tl t"Ol '(JOlH(l TJ lf 3 r v i ' r ! - i ' , , i I e r ' r- t V V ' h t !- r iit n r . I f V . X 1?' rpi c e 'Si- J J. I. Ml- 1! 1-1 t 1 till il Ml, i t t II !1 1 i I I ii i -iii'-V W M iirrl I s l t t i it t i t 1 1 French A rim: Makiiitr Frojyress -u i. oilmaiiy an- lull il 1 !k 1 li tr t afttt wolent itt( l!'H- i t mo tu'inuins to dishnlge them have, made induam prepress in the .Arpone region.-;. Fitfhtintr in Fersia Heavy Petroprad. Nov. "3. -Reports have -.., -I,.1 Vi..r. i,t ti,'?vv iii-blin,' . of ...... ..... ..tit rniiiits and Cosaeks on the I'ersian border and that the German losses wwo cou'siderable. College President Milks Family Cow -Baipona, Kans., Nov. iS.Jt in I H'. i the only president of a large j inslituthHi of learning .who. iuseps hi own ow and at least isometimps does the miikinjr himseif. "d am poinjr to teach my boy Tom the dignity of labor," th. president, is tjaoted as saying. "I am going to teach him 'to milk a cow, just as .1 '.earned it when ,1 was a boy, 1 want him to lejirn that work with the hands is worth wkue, and it to be .reapecM. It is not often that J let other things tn.-roat:h upon the milk ing hoar." IS THE JCFXXRDKRS . .. Ol KT. OVEMlJ4 23. 115. In o:ket m t the Eworder's -Court Vr in e-' t t fMtrtt ff i wn' u tT , srt j j ,r ij nc u". f f(" llt lw "1 m ij lei i n te' r u ' r r ,:t ,rt, "tr fc - 'r,r' 1 ' " -in d .r , r- ' r - K tr - ' f 1 "! ' f 'i a ew- i f a cm j', f r Tt "I- - f-f' v -f ii; ( - j .u J i- , r ( l vflthe . r 0 'll f ' .r i. T V T j . r. ,r , e ti ;r"-. ' (.-' h li f 1ft i it o ft t g - ' 1 t 1 A.r a t ; . n t h r e Is,- ' r h i a arJ 1 ' 1 ' ' t 1 'i - . . f i r j ' f .e jK,i -t, i vu"r'pr irf, - ! J:Hi-.i;.u- JitiMS. a Greta, ay wa .n-r. :.i -rj- ir J ', T t 1 s 'f a t.f r Jr u ''i- L r ! ' Uii, Wbs .t ' I "It f(l lij ij'ijrt 'I - r J ' - tr 1 c , 1 1 h ' f. t 1 r r r ' t n ' t r. 1 r ' ' w I it r - ( 1 ,in t a r f5 v. t i t jp n t ri ut u c ii r t vt r w lt e--))t of 's . id Je a m j -r-cr t-r o e ' v ' " r r h-arrg f r rare to' ' g-.. aul t- t o" 1 -"i! "f - - a- it of 'd htt hei j'-e- 'r t (,rh v; had av..avi..v used more force to get ia rrn-- ten-'"" .!.- t. MiFwr,i,!ufi. Ja ' afe r- J u ,r Ut " r r hi-arrg f r - rare to' ' g-. aul (.r t 0" 'K if ta .rt -tl ... or. a , 1 rt W arsnip to Go to jti pm. , , . , v t ,g -Nv 'I.rn' T..-r, . , i. ; .-. ... o...... r-. iie jargj.t tot u.e mo ft proa-u-tr.. ' i . ' I " v l IT 1 i- v - J i t i i I -e I i t ' I he Packers W a Fit EnLiul ta An ur I I I I I i Serbian Utt aplure ! as ' if lichee t1 i 1 I i Kitthem r Make Ilir Fl linis to fJretee .n nver iiiu-Lt ) I iiit t W i i i i Ih t t I 1 i' i i n.ive rt .i'iv I '11-., i , i i "1 i t f I " ,l'ient lioiiisj, ol Pi'otfit troVr i:,,:,, ., it,.,, r.r . i in-"' tin- ' HI f., l 11. VI i v V igarians u would demobilise. Italians Fontinue; To lake Progress Kome,' Nov. , 2;1.--The Italians' con tinues to make prosjresi! in the Gcri.;ia front. Our trmp reached the sum nut that overlooks the town and al though the. Austrian made desper ate attempts to dit-lodge us our tnmps continue to hold !! positions captured. !C A DMEDC A T ! f AftlULll J A I UNIVERSITY Go Over to the Hill in Automobiles and Take Dinner SHORT SPEECHES 1, t. . ih SevrsJ -Members of th J'araiers I'nion President Graham Makes Interest ing Talk. j Chfcpei Hdl, K. C, Nov. .23. Whe.! j t. k e 1 i i P- iiii , t i 1 i t I i . I use of it . .-fier iiinrit-r. at.it otn.b;!t s took ll;n party bak to 1'uih.im . The W eather Fore east Says Fair Today Watd-Tmcton. Nov. 2-. ' Wt :tih. i re port for North Carolina: 1 -ur U k nesday and, Tbursday, light variable winds, ' ''' -
The Fayetteville Index (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1915, edition 1
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