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r i J 1 I I VOL. 7. SO- S- rAYETTEVlLLE, N. C WEDNESDAY, JANUAIiS 12, 1916. PEJCE 91.00 PER YEAR ' I M I 1 S. .Mil' I lit 11? u. j i , i ii t ; i i i j- r i. v y . i v. ya y - ijr - 16 Ar.l?ANS ARE PUT TO DEATH BY jOXE TER.MPL.VNIv, I NOT MR: BRYAN ND CF MEXICANS I ' ...... :. .. - j Representative Bailey Says j Bryan Would Net Use It i In, Fight, Taken ,Frc:n Train, Stripped of Their Clothes and Then Led Westward and Shot One Man t jm. iL-eprearta- . Stive t arrer. Worth Ritiiev, of Penn- Efxcpcd From Train and Brought the News.rwa,-w wtiiiam j. Bryw-i ' ... y n - -aj- r j -Isirotiffe a,pprters ..inCoiigress, x- Scldiers m Fursuit 01 Banaits, tonight nut air. ' j Brya has tio Intention ef fighting rM Jest Wilson over to o&e-tenn v:::it to give Republicans Insist a De finite Date Be Set By Democrats MRS. WILSON AT FIRST DINNER I She Presided Last Ni$M For the First Time at White House, , El Paso, Teau Jan. 11 Collector wf Customs Cobb URGES MAINTENANCE OF CHARLESTON YARD "Sir. Lryan has given no intimation xnr s I kriuw," be said, -that his Washington, Jan. 1L . Continued k'ppftior, ti an extension f naval Riiintent.Bc f tie Charleston navyrni affairs is to be carried yard was advocated below Ue Bow i to isdad the rlnk M ajrt-al commits vestredav bv Reari ri,t President." ATni! R-.o' f v, kJ "I believe that the nories that Mr. arfm would use thie to , fight the Ieidst were invention far lit. ExjikZ' eSWiiw, Mki& to place him io a bad libt with the public. I do est believe anr friend f Mr. Bryan has formed such an impresawB seaUtiTC f the State De partmext here, wired Wash iaglm hi to&j hat he had received the report that peems io ccrfrm the nassa .; cre f cixlrra Aaericans at : iniriicila easy hy arad ISexkaoa. At four 'dock thia aftarnoao Q cial f th Jleaocaa North weatern fjuiwsjr received the foliowittc te!e gTMm froea it repreeeetaure is Qua chsiriachia: T. C Bofanea, nembtr f the par ty who cecaped mad reached here thia nomas aaid that the train waa boarded at ow c 'clock thia aomixr t.y two hundred aad fifty a.med baa d.u at a point approximately forty tre from beta. Accorc;r U IvLmea the AnterkaBa were orJered ta aucbt xroBi the tnua. .Erlmea hid ; a JaBBarr a band of ravolvikm- i PT w restrain trade, the opinion Rear Via- i 'tfiat ao further &i-ub weai4 P'ser-trs of ti. rnt trial 4- Admira Staaford, chief ef the bo ef yards aa3 Jocka. Bear Admiral Staaword told the totatnittet be believed the government ao0ld maaa um ef all nary yard aad atatuma Ofi the Atlantic eeaet. JCxpiai&imr hxt inquiry aa ta the Chariettofs yard, Bepreaeslative Ga! iowar, f Texas, said there had bees a bowl' throughout the country that many f the navy yards were main tained by political pressure FTBTHEE BANDITS BA1DS BEPOKTLD I EOM CHINA If Not Given Freedom They' Want Bill Eefirmed and a Stable Gov ernment NEW HAVEN MAGSATES I4AT NOT BE RETRIED NVw York. Jan. H Though it i ber. anrji'uaced here ihat the itfVerriire'Bt wLi agAin preisa to trial i tint cast? of the five New Haven ra3- Jlytxg .'mad defendast h failed to secure vmni,iiioner . K. OtrajbeU htid a VTashirrtoE, Jan. 11. Eejfresenta tives in toe Senate, Republicans, it wac learned tonigat, irtead to make a tronff demand n the Democrats tiat 4Le? Cottply jiiedge and fix some definite time when the independence ef the Philippines will be declared, .. tcls tie S-!nocr. u are waif to ao this, Repubbcan- leaders, it was declared, will insist that he pending bill be refinaed and a more permanent government established in the islands. VTaphirgton, J&n. "11. Mrs. Wood- row, Wilson presi jei . over her first formal dinner in the White Gohsc to-tigt-t. The occasion -ras tie dinner civen' to the cabinet members , a their.. wives. Mrs. William C. XzAiao, wife' rf the Secretary cf the Treasurer and youngtwt, danghte? sf tje President, rimed for the firrt tirjM' in her father's house as the wife ef the Secretary ef the Treasury. Miss Margaret Wilson and iliss Helen Woodrow Bones were .both present at the , ,Ac informal musical was held just after the dinner. HOT ED! I AFTERjniE m Senate and House Are Indignant Over English Act Believe Trouble With England 4 Can Be , Geared Up .Through Arbitration ' Courts. SAELWAT EXTENSJOX IK DUPLDf COCNTT SAVED FROM JAIL BY SUNDAY TRIAL . Ainston, . Jan. . 1L The Cinaton Carolina Bailroad, a subsidiaix ef the Norfolk Southern, is to be ex tended a distance of eighteen miles from Pink- Hill, the present terminus j w uuuii. mi ijupjn coonty. ac- jtual constrwrtios is expected to be Washington, . Jan. 11. -Ofiicials . f the State Desartment and m i ml imps of the House and Senate manifeatad keen interest in the announcement to day in the House of Commons that England expects to put into operation a gigantic boycott against Germany when the war ends. j ! The deep concert In the Batter waa farther intensified by the effect whlcjl -isucD a Boycott would nave so .Ami 4n rt .At . During the day therT " jfT portant developments which iT to , confirm the announcement ef the British intention aa outlined in the House of Commons. Hones were ea- i!na, Aa.,Jan. Xl.LiatedSute commenced in a few weeks. The line terrain! by the members, however. Kotr cOTeipoadeat s4 rd thsti&a --inal on the charge of con-j1,1" csi'r- art c Sunday t- i m immvxj .man ..escapes cap; are. -1 ane a;aoi.c .ana iootea aaetaer ca- rrwB his aiding place be watchwd j turn haaue at KzchTg4 t.s evcraues strippeo nailed ty tbe un. is-iits who then ordered thorn to xr.arch ta wards tba west, ' Kolntea fcen-id from te train ard m&d it to escape in tie drlr.e., He A re-art inm Haag Eor.c W: S&V ; v-ikf ieW a rk,j by ak..ut a Ljn- j bew at Ysse &r ttot t?.e c;si;ttal f six i df sn-Jjtr.ti wciud prolaWr eon-! '- beta walking but a few mievtef (miles from SHatAok. At that tka t c a .town .aboBt .,fire j ric Axtoraex Ga&aral Cbrfgorjr scg ta jaii. , Carter, who Las bees postmaster thal' rr'0 scie years, mitaebund "jjf ii.C1 to appear before the next 1 .MUTM (rn( ,.1. K.N ae eeaj. sariJt am a taassia4etb owigaem -wara ordered to leave f-a jcriH .against ba at ahats frsjsa the dUavU ia wkicfc Vunie they arrived' aafwy th jury disareeJ, namely. v a ft,r- iWX-Aa Rke'e.'lar. Iwis Cs Lad. jvird. CUrlw J1. Br-.er. Edward D.i TO HIS DEtTH FRIDAY .'BROKERS WILL NEXT ivea .ftera, re- .tt,,,,-,,, i.A-- J.otfcais ana -Chari X. Prart. If a reported that the eSeven. de- J Ofriar.Ir.g, N we .Air.irans takJi ly thir i Hr.g K,Mig captor. !rs. Holmes, wbo U'M&EKLAND BANK SHOWN i '.g of the .stockhf'ders Hd a triegram tMi efran in-j rmrf.g fcer that Mr. i;s fea4 .Tfi -State- jDeiMMrtsneat .rrnta-1 -A ,fRt nit rPfr! f il .n,. ' wipaayM.lystsrdarav or-.ci!s refuae U make it paV Ik.iw om'ur ttI lM 'mot An W foe? that tba i UU; Uf" ia i'Ut IparUBent U f!ar4 r.lt FrRk IL Stl-. r jrA W,r;n '5 r ,T 1"' rr:-'St; W. F. Fk-UBt, VW .jf ...fwaw 5. .rwEi s J&eu 11. V'arien ' -.'j.fwkats: woaM pay t least SS0Cy&00'ioW' W. .Kjrcbway, JSwg Sing i,o t?ie c3r.sel who represented thrfn. . P"-wa hi.s set iisns Scnmidts exe- 01 1 ; -... - . iCHtka,foT Friday, giving him as long g. STRONGHOLD HA? BEEN as passibjs ta Lve. TAKEN BY ASSAULT ,TAB HEEL ENGINEER runs parallel with the J. T. Deal road ;that the Senator opposed to the trorn uunquapin to Pink, Hill, which jmmistratkm in dealirg with EIand is fexpected to be continaed on intnimicht be held in check until the elem - Kington. In that event, the-rv af th sair,n j Bjme of the most conservative. members of toe House evpressed pro- .-'.ind indignation at this new phase sf develoj'sunrts to p-jt an end to com-. nwrcial Germany. " ' It was se&ounced at the State Da oartment that the Senate mast decide whether or not the seizure ef Ameri can ships, tht extension of the cool trahrandilst sad. tie setzsre of Ameri can mails will be further tolerated. It -.a believed that the issues could be SEE THE BOARD: settled ty arlitra : Senator E.-ie Smith, -of Georgia, At the nest meeting of the board Lrh fW r-:j,'. a ,of aldermen tht...e like'y to register a 'clarir.t' tV-r. r-r- ft tM protest aUut taws will be the brok-h prow it i2;ee;iL some of them feel that they should i temown, Jollowmg the arrest of Claude R. Carter, ptyikister at Jilyrtlewood, ! Marerrt evWtr- Alaloma, charged jrwo rail lines, from this city into tie wiin Eiisappropriatirr $X-CJD of gov-; heart of the rich country south of emmer.t f j&ii, w keep Carter from i Lenoir, which r.jt-yed communication L-y that maans with Kinstoii. The Ieal ruad, private owned but carry lag passengers and freight, will probably connect with the Knston Beit Line, about , to Ve con?i-leted, according to rumor, near this city. .1 ta' s fv.U are in its hasi. jer.r.a, sar. a!. it tus ten u:- - . .. . ... V " .1 ... A , . . j iNMmaent; C w. Baaxm, caabier; At-j FA VOREil BY SUPREME COl'RT.aot be charg a privilege tax, so .they will enter the protest, and ask- .that what they have airuidy pa.d be :103-YE,RLD MINISTER Wen pnmsil that tbr bsn- pars mruKamoos i. mat trs btj left 1'- Oande two! jk Ago rlr eral J-.-- .F.4 r.j:uE ta rila Vilun who vas tbea tbossgtt to be ia tba meaatain. Jt was ;r:J,ld .bre this f uamooa t-y AamctM that hai oft thf staU.-ir.ent that he ijid Ase iiiterventioo ttt ps,rt of t.c Unrtd gt rathtr tfea &uhmA t O-rrsr-sa re;KB. Mar.y Amrru-ana l.ere v.ho hav Hias; M(xko tteir Ji-... oly wyrJ Jvidt-at WiW: maiwacre of tixleati more .rnjrlcftrrf in 5fl--o ww tH re- ill . js wstt'fef,!l iw,'.,-? jwh.t.' I bert Steaart, aaaistaBt cashier; Paal .WaabMuHoc. Jan. llodemant.of the .Kortb CaroUaa oorta la favor of i refuoded. A", L. Llyd Stjjalnsit the Southern I Railway fr f I tewarv. ft&34 .iiUit .h.er. 1 Tie prt-b..;ent sjtmitted hli rtsrl ' and rt u.n.r.,nwui,..v adopted. The ! rt very gratifying indued, ttee .tbooaaad dollars addod to .tfcej 1CK0 pros.'., trtMt.tef Mj'ing x p.-r t wsiit ,&rs4d, m a m report. i ,1 IMEIICE 10 riOMIIIATE TEDOlf ' .for -uimrvi re-l .... n.nr n en.-.r.e from 1 1 1 OTn 1 1 1! fl TI If T p susfirud 1 k nrjv fill- I Spm&ise ..ea trial 1 t yesterday ty tb. Sreme-Coen. SURGEON GENERAL . BLUE REAPPOINTED II. Surg pouw 'Four Days of Bombard--: ment Reduced Lotcen A M'KPR1F MARRIAGE . , AT RAF.K'KD nIUiPAY j WasbgtB, 4 General Raprt illiam liarnes, Jr., bo - &?.. ,4 x f&r,. Bias, DIES AT ASHEVILLE Oif.'.;ur. S, V.. S11i C. V&rsja .am m-tfre4 vr to afterrux p 4i-r. '. ? a par 2 r"'S and X .-f frltJi' Declares in a letter to Tanner Asl;viKe, K.,C Jan. IE The P.evv Wiili.iiu r.rnes, the oldest minister in North Carolina &nd believed to be the oldest one in the United States. U ieiid here at the cge of 103 yearn and S months. ie x.ei. ji.'. tTef: nan teen a e&rs. of a ... -!in.e a:.ajr.ir.g the npe of li';S years, i lie leaves sLs cfaidrvii ami a h-;-t of rarnkhini-trn awi g'eat-gTir.'i'.-hil- cr t-.ti? tfttri- i.ei; Jt- iterday. ILfrlM I Lli I 1 Ti K I He reached oa the struts Hiil Uil Iriil I J U II I lA.hevUle within the last few mntr 's. c. Ir. Blue . from Marion, Stro ; GOD IN INI RODUCES j BILLS' i'tVR buiCT.nTIS .NOT CN014II TAi rf of intrt'liaB. rid mini, f. V fit U.r &s?-V.r w'?-- ui:,tv. If! ifia?r.i'.,;f. ! r tf the cth vf- cm.vh. ermo&y wey owe tr.e ; - .V 5tiwd the .telegram. , " Tb !.rty that was stcAmmtmi was u'fv ' ii K t v r.,n-.. 'Uf - " !r Cotter Calmer, U Chi. ago.' 1"4rfifT" .wk,'.e r""' o esgcr to g lurk V f:;-th '. Ai.i-j!. - ar.4 rem .x.ri..Uat tUy ' 'C i fP'' ;V A ,.t .- ..: 1. . .1 S. M. l-wy has for a auro-.ier vr wriiin .to .ve a . . ' nr. mm hiu-tai"i!'..a C;1r Jj the . , . , . . . . ., j. s-T i-i... f . t with il,e A, C. wht-re rf u 'Aij -if t-Jtp. . 7h i.,tjuu- was about , , , Ure buiMrwl mi'eg (k"-.vwa iw.d deserved :y p'TU.ar. rs. It wM announced" at the Moxkan' ' hteT "f hero toaieht that fliers Mai'r r'4 Mx' C' Wnn' luiv ben sent in the Bunuilt if tfcei ....... A'u.r. with orden V, t- Should Pmcrtf It LVaiie 7" MANN SHIP I iSlrimghoid Wus Heavilv Fttrti field Art Ir.ipyrtant Town -enta-erday l,t Would Bfe Irra tional He-Writes. -tr.t P.iitT . Ai!.cny, N. Y., J.-ifs. 11. IVirfuJ . InSwini- t-s are &t v..rk t. lring tatcrtit , he ntrfsiiim i-.va p.;; v. h r. l.t-.r i to t.ir.j ' :iir;f.vd wlhi--. t - mM.ir -ship vessl in the j th.,t the Taken M-'Rtt-ngrins - Ft".?. a ?il'.ytV- rt Djj.r. x.nd a all t&Hy cobudy here ti. of Vj-. Rtv,.Seelt fur ivvr i0 K in a few days warsLlp tr w of l,thW fr ! Lt.!ii-1 -e, r-. Sf.'U stay un-t,f f.ir;t--f I;.:-..J 5 ..:',.l,-rs turn hi-r'a Lurri.&ne to exterminate - 'ffl. j-l!;,,r ''"tachments have teen lrt?at rcb lor the bodies of ue asacred Amerk-ans. ' PAKJXTTE GAVE AX JM MAN SAVES TWO MEN FROM jDROWNEVG ' Caiftesvfllt. Ca"aa."A Thm, f "ae, Jr., a young lmeman of ,; P' A. W. Morrison and: A ' K, , y'mrd ' .pairing a telephone -e aWve her oa the Chattahoochee r'vr, the boat i whidh they were ,1 work capsized. , Barnes was th only on ol the who could swim, Morrison sank "'second Urn before Barnes could . 71 blm. Barnes shouted to May ftard to bold to tba boat aa b swam ; ,he,iUnk with the helpless Morri , then returned, grabbed tha m4 with Maynard dinging to it. carried it to tba bank. : t . . . r ........ . ... a . i . ... tV,....i,.r. A-ztA Vi::.m liurp ;"e u.grw gi-. .i,usj. i Jr., here to-Jny. The declaration came i i a Setter to lit airman Tanner today. 1 "This should be prevented," he Said. IN Tf .RESTING LECTUKE HERE ; "J am conlident it is the opinion of all sane people that if we are to, .have Ralph Parlett lectured to a crowd-1 . Kooelt himself ed bouse last night on his great awb- ,wovua ject,"Th University of Hardknocks." prt P!af Jt e bands of Wj-. The bntvre was given in the school jKoosv't ho wou.d be itching to building , auditorium. With a striking personality and muh original philosophy, Parlette heJd the attention of his hearers as well as a Bry Roosevelt would. His subject was intensely interesting and contained much original wit and humor. JUia description of how he received bis first hardknock was interesting and sent a titter through the audience. Parfette defined the bumps the world gives a fellow in two classes. Oca ' of them was the bumps that a fellow naturally brings on himself. while the other waa the bumps that comes anyway. 11. After fv-ur days i-'."i-iks. s'.ippurted by t.h.T and beil fivm :v.s l;;ive taptur- Wiih.'sr: .r, "..r.. ' tive .-Godwin intrsxiui to prnviile nvoiiey Sq ""'c at Jurt.i.t-t.i-.. i. G;.;;v;n iy . ir ti. thur-s-e tKe pt'.-f I.. . Vt?.t.:,.r.j at Wb-.-Jle to StfUth Wliaovi'.le.- Everything that C" 'f- Vt'iiiteville t.iler the V h.tevr,:? r.i.!,r-s ex'tut ir.-.i:l nrw! .h.t a-Jv-rtrfsed to Vir C STOU FOR COFFEE: lAE tAtJtt high whkh riun.lrsted and ed the iluiitorrf ?rsi i.tror.ghMld of ILot- cen, i5. was ar.!..-r.rca ton-nt. : REVOLT IN CHINA IS a -he atronghold was a heavily forti-! . i SPREADING WLLEI.y New York, Jn. ll.-r-lt cost Max Cohfcn and Samuel Weinstein $i00 eatli t; stoj nd sip two cups of cof- use it. BELGIANS REPORT ARTUXERY FIGHTS Paris, Jan, Jl-The ofiEcial state ment issued by the Belgian war office lastnight says: "There bave been rigorous artil lery engagements tod y, especially in the sector of pixaaude and ia that part of th Belgian front more to the I tKluth. fee while en route to couri .ic. sr.- IP1- h Montenegrins have con- menaod s the Austrian naval base at Chatare on j' $ir.g Kong. Jan. 31. The aiti th Adriatic' .;j monarchist revoit in'aouthern China ia-- The Austrians have captured the j spreading.1 Outbreaks are 'resorted town of Beran, another important jrttm provinces of Lttkicr.si, Kian- swer a charge of disorderly conduct. Their bail bond of 1,000 waa forfeited. CANAL TOLLS FIGHT REOPENED IN SENATE ftrmea uus 1st r these two posi tions. It is evident that the little Mon tenegrin army is sefferir-g heavily while surrounded on all three sides, and is making its laist stand in the mountain passes. , Washington, Jan. 11. The Panama j SLANDER CASE WAS TRIED HERE YESTERDAY Canal tolls fight was reo;ened in the 1 Senate yesterday. .,1 .- Senator Fall, of New llexico intro- Jesse Cannon was tried in the Re duced a bill to exempt not only Ameri- corder's Court yesterday on a charge can coastwise trading vessels, but of slandering Margie Wheeler. The also Fan-Americas ship engaging in case was senrcp to the Superior court American trade, from paying toll lor nd Cann-vn -M released under jpaaaing through th canaL vhre bundred douar bond. gai, Jir.ftn and Iiypeh. , 7 The gftirison at Kieschi has muti- nied.v iUsbds have captured Tamsui, near the border of .British territory, and w attacking Waschow, SO miles rsorth of Hong Kong. ROAD OFFERS EAND FOR MUNICIPAL DOCK Brunswick, Ga Jan. 11. President Fairfax Harrison, of the Souther Railway, has made the city of Bruns wick a proposition, offering the city its water front property between Mansfield and Monk streets for a no. 'nicipal dock.
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