A J jr v I VOL, 7- No. 5 fcraio eet voek:e:i znis ess i ice zzsd mi mm m mm jWillJSot Accept Peace ; . ' CoL Lycn, a Friend, Ms&cs Statement j ca Subject lie Believes Roosevelt I Onlj Mam Who Ua Chance to Win Over Jr. Wilson. JCw Tori. Feb. S "Col. Tlt will ccP tb EepublkaB Horn- fcatioB or Preaident. jf it come irva Republican Stat-' UB i f Thi UcUratwa n$ ta today ir CoL Cenl tyt. JieT.; a 1 . h4 aU pciiucal aJ. fie U4 jit retred ton Qyiur Bay w-ker lxtji vaat to vta they vouUI .y &'tvat;r.f fUe-It. Ly "I hate riaitei cear:y ery wv -n - I fvu&4 the aea'.jr.w.t ic farcer U Lim.) A. fri Coi Aev:t, ! av B0 iejure to t the iwerLxa-1 fcjK. U fee were a drift ts j OA Rooeeveit aaiU fur the Wtt J next Fr4y. On feu return it wUl be aore that affa:r feave aap-! he ceftJerrea iti EieT4 aad ' . fc j ft aihirgtyn. Tbe saae off.eial tonight V. PerfciAf, firpuUkaa . CiniitU J ru"t,ir: f g ave an intonate new the whole trr. . L P'Zf ilJ'JI' 1 L5 r.egotiatiow . CJ. Ly idea tit if tie Repub- f"?fr.r ? ?" p--UW detail, gor. ei theve to tbe potct where he LiKwa ia-t cht, OUt the FrJ N'a 4ciart ki ieatMiyry. Tfc ft , tivaal Blt ay be .Jrewganized, ttat J-iittc U gh.t ei4 nut ' pern-t ( thi n. thinjf 4e&Ht c-;-J be -the ae hi cwce waa dec'arae hy ' rured to prwe it. It is kr,wn that fnec4t of Roceeveil u maae the lat-" there it fauca talk going on aaiosf ttr crw ahKMOte'y dear. j the 4epctc.r is the tajik that there A ttateme&t iaue4 at Oyster Bay ;u a Fusibility fvr a rr?an:ititn t-jtufht oc.'re4 thai Rooeeveit eon-'-of the haivk. la the evet that the tier it aa practically certain that Jtstk Uoxbrt would evapietely eljoeinaU kutW as a presidential poeuttlity ty text Ji.ee. Reve4ts frie&da feaTe Mrred him that he alone can defeat President Wilson ar.i teat he fan have the nvmination from twjk .K- V..r.l ..I Pn,nH.) fct tfctr r,...-ht tit I t. me iV live parties. ' ito rw$wte the Unk. Tb htU:hmtUr-t thAl Mr Umg wwU have Mr. Roosevelt will be acmrrs.i ! rtc:ie the fa-t that Fayettevjlle U c mr.orandum had it rot on his trip ty Mrs. JWelt. Report ! Urge wcugb to s-rt three Ur.k. ; " M Zmerman bistoricaJ pro thst the Peuohani Pwrreasir. ; ,fc.t t;n:e, are lLTV AmenfSn r,a- leader, Wilisam Flycn wM N in the party are or,tr tutotvii ui rt urn to N T'-rk. FATKBUIIKTIN Cuelt, fl, Fire i- f(,yrl ewri J;tff in th rf C.Wle .-b -f fM.s":".' vr (wrnfij wiwf fir lefg ttrp4 itt4irrr ' i 'j . ........ ... ht rothr rii .n tie aI..M , . S ramp win oiw.. 'vve - j t it i f .e d en-.- i..ftUi?r. iS the ftr4 th s ii.ii!itf sn- rr-'irt'.. rrri ni,-r-t rtc if of. Hu- MM. ,K1I.TV WlH-N . IVIUk.' tttren M.1J on N. V..rk. .b 3 --M" 'A v Wuri-rs, iLts Itai.r, aifi .("i '-f st f t , v.iht-r Li ills'! l' t. a ih'tr),' 'f frs"''1 ! " I'-veTrpfiit by ui. ' ' 1 .iU I y bs-r ff.-m F.orol'f i ' emr-ec. Mr. Wtrren rt-tunm-l fri.m wish weaniig apjiard al hi h h dwlarel b"" !y llk0i but gu eminent ni -valued them at tl().,,rf1- Mrs. Warren pledolvt V '' wa relasl on a t-.i l'4 Warren's offante carries a fine ! (K0 or two year in prison nr 1.J. HAS THE tiKIPPS. Mr. H. a Downing U eonfioed to rooot with a severe attack of l bU at Any Price They Declare. t - j Waa.hit.gV.n Fek The first of- r fica! augment i&h-ed tudaf ty the '!- :td rfcwd vm , MICH A'WaiU VIJ J i j qfst fur jlc eightibou day fur trn-j p'.oyee means that it ipeo are akk-J j ir.g fur a shorter ur cy and not j fvr mure. money. "If the railroad -iivt'fi kger i i day," aj ..the statement, ."then it I The railiW wyatuLatA decl.p- .J ,.,r ,Vt,t. , P." " 7"-r vv , , . 77 , ltIa ceai,ul1 s j . . , j k''.-J j 'i i. tit jcatke." FOtTETH NATIONAL BANK HAS CHANCE OF REORGANIZING la the Ereat U C'aaawt Be'Reorraa- a yw Baa May Be . Fr4. There r a posstlity, it became ; iaabtutjiva raft sot be recryatuze there is probability that a new baci will be formed here to tae the ptace tit the Fourth Kan.cal. A letter wtucb has been sent out to a cumber of the Fourth National deixsitn.rs and stoik holders ynt.ii ao test ; Lr , ' !J a seriea of 'tT 7 - , the .inkic. l iteA peace; ti. Oif.ciais f the bank yeatenltyl ..........a. state- ifcit it as nimbly prd-a'?! ) . . th.,t JJ d-'pv..tr w.'uld t-e pa.J dJ-jDR. JfcNFJLL PRAISES THE lt f r d.tlr. it Cl l rcir.embeic.Ij ffU"MV SCHOOL TEACHFRS sh.t Pttwdeft Ijily falvruje-J L'S farrtbT virg o..i statement I f she lurk's tl- sit, up. T dt" f t'j base s mttt- 'jrr-Si t ft ! rr .4 t. -;,. s t.t trt-rt" !! te 't.rf.l u 1-M y sl.m of i iKir -!ra I'hance ' their jrumji itr , irj,,rt' a, i rtt? ? i re- ! tip. .?W u m i h-t -s i r'' J i riMl K15-S-' ih'-i l KI i ! I- r I i'l li.xlf -MB;ld. Ii.l. -C I .b ti ir.f t'li t th . .-.fi a iiri I ( '-- ' V ,f i " iit a r ,f f tl'i o ' ,. , , 4 I . . U'.M.MI ' ll'i M - iv in .it ! hen ; fin :jj e j ? : t i Ihe. i' J i i I t' i. t in h ui iM i'ut Around 1") o- Miir MiUltn . .-ivtiil ihvents to i eiiy hull A i throw n wlniut . t-iB ui'sl in fe I in t t 1 1, ii. ! ,1 : , ,M ;.. ; ji . the V'- - i.ii,; Oi?.--if tl M' b MISIl A f.-r alrtim nn'ht tc ' (ot b. rt tt '' it fuM.,S that t ll I KM. r une-l m Ut Vard (Hstwn, , vnt et' 'tvltut ih fife It was (0.1 in, th d- ;.'lrj'tiiMe No fl t" 5 !'"'"'' FAYETTEVILLE, Ilih Official Believes Germans Talked Too Much. ilUnia Case WouM Hare Been All Cleared l Bat For Mr. Zimmerman ' Protests In Press. i W4ffh;r.xt.n, Feb. The real rev- soft for the latest delay in the final VJ.rtT , - . ... ... ' "'- r-- meat ly bigb tciala of the German trTjaeat us Berlin. Thi information me from a high cffu-uj trf a f-:ga yoTertunent in several ttonthj be- the rocseauencea of the publication in thia country oi in terview (rranted in Berlin rece&tly th. official belieres, the right to shield hiz&seif behind a time honored caa wra f'f silence which pro tec ti all of f.cia! Washxgtcn o far a newspa per vtteraccea are concerned. This (fflcial version is as follows: "The Lasitania question would have been settled last Friday but for newspaper interviews given in Berlin r riJJ' l? r. Zixnnserman, secretary ivr iLre:jrn acatrs. I here u only one kind tt dip'-vniacy, and that is silent diplomacy. The I'cited State will ae-. cept an answer if Eiiai'J corrected. I have no doutht about that, but to Zimmerman's unkindly statements may be attributed the present delay. The motive that inspired Zimiaer. man was undoubtedly the aanse mo tive that inspired the chancellor of Germany .into giving his views for publication in the United States. When German Ambaador Bens tyiif visited Mr. Lansing Friday, tai him the German naomoran. """ vase u.i-re :s no ) , . n , . . . j Be Found in This Stare. Dr- Me1l, in a public ft&temerf$ yesterday tvewlnf said that h't wa j pet usually stHicM with tha bragging h&bit but there wm me thing that he w pruud to brag about, ami that was tie ilno' scboul teacher )ikb this i-mmti' h. I Dr.. McNeill stab that b'did notj fx,!!V aif;ifit?r .cowssjy in "the 'State ! Hud .vich n fell amun! fins ctrj of !! ! tea-.hers fiiniHerlnntl. mr. hill Aim roit. Mr F K Jisil S ).! ! th.' 4! - f,-l i!.- ,T'- .it ji .r 1m t'J) tint, J li ! .,( !' 1 ),!, i . iii-t n It r i f s Notice Depositors The call for a meeting ct i'm depositors of the Fourth National Dan!; means VOU. It means that the presence of every indi fdual who has a penny in that bank, from -e big man with his thousands to the lit--" !e Christmas savings child, is wanted at cilices of Snif h & Sandrock on Wednesday, bruary 16th, 2 P. M. Special seats will be provided for widows and orphans. W. F. CLAYTON, C, W. SANDROCK, Com. for the Depositors, N.-C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 1916 Charges Against Him Made In Public Vesterdayi1 He Ls Charged With Breach of Promise, Infidelitj and .'unprofessional Condoct. Wtshinrtfii. Feb. Grave charr- e if-sir.st Louis D. Br&sdeis, com- preire Court Justice, were made in a public hearing today before the Serjfte Judiciary Sub Committee; Clifford Thorn, chairman of the Fjulway Ctrj&ission of Iowa, creat ed serration when he told the com. mirxe that he Uliered the cosdate was guilty of infidelity, breach of faith, and crprofessional co&doct in conr.ertioa with one of the greatest ZiiKi ij the present generation. FUNERAL OF ENGINEER WRIGHT HELD TESTERDAY Easts of Hia Brothers of the Rail Were la Attendance Received Eigfc Praise. The funeral ci Er.gineer David K Wright, who was killed in a Seaboard wreck Tuesday, wa conducted yes terday at the family residence. No. 427 P-smsey street at twelve thirty o'clock. The tody arrived here on the Norfolk Southern morrdrg train. Rer. W. R. Royal!, pastor of the Hay stret Methodist church conduct ed. .?remony. w n Er.gineer Wright wa accorded Masonic funeral and the burial later followed in Cross Creek Cemetery. The phoenix lodg-e of Masons was present in a body. The active pall bearers were members-of the Phoems lodge he the honorary cnes re erg'.r.ere and tmployees of the ?slcari ko bad worked side ty nie with Er.ir.eer Wright for mar.y years. The fatal wrevk in nhkh Ertrinetr Wright was killed has trvught st p,w of U.c Seslnard eirp'-yets. H-t'h -raise has l-en given Er.grter Wright by his. fellow u.r-crr, eal he was loved by r.li t-f there. This is th th-nl f.ua! 4. tiJt w occur in .the Wr K'i t fnr.iiy. all oi hem resulting ri-ra r. J"rfi att.-.k- Dir.n i.i Mi. nr. Mrs. EJwsrl ,-.t her home i era! will be" e Jrwe this pi-1 v, 1 Elm f'lct TU f ! I , t i rre r in at -lo-.CkJ. ' '- trT.V The prk f -1 i. urKct yesttfr : 11 1-2 i. Only a fw ' At"cn''i rii-.inoN y.-. j v.. , i ..(.! ..: .i Ts,t . , ' ' t - 1 ii.uy. i BASE BALL GETS Hi TEE COYS' CONES Meeting Last Niprht As sures Crack Team For Fayetteville. It is the lat half of the ninth in ning. Fayettevjlle is at the bat and the score s.and two and thret in fa vor of the visitifig team. Twc men are down and one on first. Up cornea a Fayetteville baler and there are two st-ikes on him. Toe spectators are quiet when bang? away sails that pill over the fence and in comes the man that was on first, the batter makes a Cn F e-ruray twenty-fifth the teach home run and Fayetteriila wins four19 of Cumberland county, will m see! ijsi' V. 'un't you do some j1 Tsyettevffie at which tjne iiaaJ Well, 01 that is announcing the Plans discussed for the coiO- w.'xpi v ? Weil, all that u armouncir.s' the faot this morning that just such anan incidentals relative to the ..mv occurence as is stated above stands , meBCemect wiu rran?ed. a fair chance of happening. It might) SaP" tendent McBride yriif be said that it stands more than ai1 tk ci enthusiasm t lo chance, because the Toung Men S k abused fcaocg the cour.'y ih.I Cub iat night id a meeting and de-1 ""i ttat Le practical' arerf cided that it WOULD have a ball i ieameef thv yea..- wjIJ team . I be one of the best ev er hvJ i n tL At the meeting last night officers i Sta- rf orTjl Caroana. Ir il Bni?' for the local team were elected ajstate8 ttr follows; P. T. Fry, manager; Cio .miatie and express mu.n fraV Vatsor. auisunt manager and Gene ,nM m cotcIr eorrr.ot.T.ejtf Grady, treasurer. A committe was ap- b J raaJ poir.ted to call on the people of the! February tTrenty-fif-Ji wtf me town and see if they are interested J Friiy- Tkat the hr, rX in a U1I team. U entertained locally m the j.-rte Interested! Well, it can be said that the people will U interested. If they j are i get pi. ir.g to have the team. KfrW if is oir r ja. rwniir tfi nflrt.- irg of a few dollars from would be ' dingers to the coin of the realm, but i . a 11 will be amply repaid in fun and sport. . . , Here i com cf ' the possible ma terial the local boys are going to line ap: Albert Smith, better known a jujrf plain Al, Gene Grady, "Mike" Crawford, Bob Noiley, a former Don aldson1 star player, Clio Watson, for- players, Sam Rar.kin, fvrmer Dunald-1 son man, Edgar Garret, kn.-wr. as "Ed," Earl Stewart, Hugh Lazier, who Wits anay his tme selimsf N'a-t:o-r.al Biscuit i, ar.J who was a f-.ir-mer S'-u:h Atiantii: Leaguer, G, T. Johnson, Ilfarry Johnson, P. T. Fry, (Vper Hall, h. M Btnrett and Fre-i Wit'.arr., te.-iJps a score vr n.ore ciii'k F-i uevii't piayers, t are irt'iv ttri,rv: iuiicge. ?.,'' ul" Why, whtre'.i yru SnJ try rri,ie than that jtrH-iSei abve? Tj ?re ""i,,! t i-tjr jtr-t w:" ! e a.-j-t-l s i,v r" ii r f i i f ! in ; !.i rr !,; j, t-U- bn? !. t i: hi-ti rlt iW At . h r si it'll f :t- V : if "vr. -( U ! iU V-i Uy r :,-it at vri h r r-.e the fi!..' p'j'.s 'v.il d'-'-el Ui: r i rii B i'Sci f i:Hv.,tf TRUSS tfl ! "'"1 l iHLV IN l l.M': ' v Tl lie W; "! - me. m- .f th KM !'l H. I. MIA t S l. SUl IS Ml D HY JI J M.E- Special Grand Jury Has lit-en K l)uete4 to Reeonside- the C.-se. Tho i?'i. ..Braddon, W. Va.. Feb. Fortney today s juashed 9,-Judge he inJi:5- iXict asalnct CvsU-i ? '-"-bank presi.lent and John C. Moitav. founder of the same bank, and Democratic national committeeman j We.-t Virginia. A tp-.it.l grai -ry has been asked by the prosecu-, '.ion to reconsider the matters involv J in th case. MeGraw was charged with being an .!". Jordan on rn etnbea .uient charge, . ir.teretedL In other words, and" M' W' Wa kM'' rf facjl ainer English. Favettev-iile is eo- i OI c-e " PRICE, $1.00 PER TEAT? MUERSIBSEEIBIE ece mis am Final Arrangements for County Commence ment Be Made. Noted Educator Will Be Her to Lecture on Saturday2. May Hare a Farm Life School. ty commencement to be held here tbi 1 "ear- At tfce meetj:g arrangerr.c ntg P- w-mea m .u 4 pre '.g picture of a farm Iu school will be ahvwn and Prof. Wal Ictj" lon 3ices o fan life in an effort to create sucieoi interest in this county to have a farar life school established. The film will show ideal farm Iifi ' school buildings, how the school cp erate ani will depict with ocurat r.ess the great benefits derived froS such schools. . ' Prof. Walker will aUo talk at Ieng th upcn the school d.rmotones. show- - i,5g hv 'tiJ to th growth ani value of a mvJrrn higb f esjfaoefL Has ddreses always prov , interer;r,r ani o djjbt giv? tl.e'Alki of th,s cojr.;y tuffe mighty 'ne iieas, whih, if they foilcv, wiii ! mean mjuh to the county. ; It i. iteJ on hgh ai.thoii'-y thai iK-ie will i e a ge; i eJort rr.iii'tf iff '.il'IS Ut ..!y Thi I h.. fr C-n l'i i v-iu;j he one if -. s '-jt-! t-ri-iew j frwrad thss county has taken is r cent year., it is c'.niM.', and wouFi ' "f ivret ftH.i Jr,- ft f .i-i) cr r J ; i .1, : ;b.- e .iKer ar It ran n. 5 (Kti.C.J J5f a vie 'e larfti t fel ' ' ):iV r ,k. tf Frvif. .r;'..i s i f th -1 n 3. I irge v ; . siitT FiMa, , aS i 1 .i-M Ir,,iUt . . . i - : J--..VI " .'t 'f' rt- HI. As ' ? Ml I I i'r I' (in. i..yctu f.iiirr Ni vt On the 1'roi.Tdn!. 1 s, i t ' h. f .-uni i ; , . , i ' i i iv r hfr h"n I- I 'J- r.::i 1.. i.ri-i-r;', ar.e of :r".j'" t's k'lvii'.t's! i.ratrs. xvili Je .";.; a.ioi-eijAei t the gitt ieJ fcvho-.'I. 1 Dr.' Green is tm of th8.:bfest inferra , etj. men on orld v.iesti'ns to. b f.iunl in this country. He has travel eJ ovtr n.ost of" the world, talked" with the frowned heads of many counv tries and studied their great iju tions cloe i han.i. Ilia addresses ar ih an the charm of th real orator. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Mr, T. A. Hall and Miss Eunice Hall, both of Hayne, Cumberland county, wer married yesterday at th courthouse. Th ceremony waa pr .ormoa by air. Ii. D, Uaster, J. P' ...... . 1 rt hAnu nr thA ' ti-r r-c Crippa, it wa aUtod yter h