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THE FA Y ETTK V 1 LUE INDEX
PUBLISHED. EVEKY WEDNESDAY
A. M. MOOKE Editor and Owner
Offices: 224 Hay Street
SUBSCRIPTION TEICE:
Year . 51.00
gU .Months 1 .50
Tarae Months ,30
Strictly is Advance.
SITIVN i'KC Wiiimi l ! i i '' "BVMiaMBMMHaMaMawiBMaaaHHaBiMaMWaHiM
Entered at the postofSee at .Fay
,ttTiile, N. C, as sec-onJ-elass maii
mittmr.
.Friday, February 23, l.l17
1IUDAY. .FJEBRl'ARY 2?, 1917
Satan , has never coined a phrase
ur forged sentence- that suitod his
purpose better thaji "bruadminde j
mm" which is fraud upon the Eng
lish language, a synonim for , Kkise
morals and a seated cousrivnw
The word was originally a .gotd
one but like the man who went down
to Jerusalem -jr ftj ;nUl ,ht hunds! of
thieves and has been used to cover
so many defects as well as crimes of
omission and commission until a per
son who is at all careful of speech or
impression should not use the term
Brcadmindedness.
Charity is often needed and should
be sAften practiced ,but that old
fraud "Broadminoetines" is what
lawyers term a plea of confession and
avoidance, and while its very utter
ance indicates guilt it lacks the can
der of stating the truth.
.Don't use.it, avoid it a you would
leprosy for the term is a little better.
An Electric Shoe impairing: Department
has just been added to the JW York JBar
grain House in the rear of the building.
We are prepared to take care of -city and
country .business, .and will ive vou first
class work at ..reasonable prices.
New York Bargain House
Ed Williams, Prop. Give Us A Trial
Person Street Near Liberty Point
NOTICE OP SALE OF XAND .Book. 'Y" No. 5. Page 117; also
''BONEHKY
vU h
. j the sl.gl.ttst i-ta thii
-t.v:. of i'iss.ji;ri, who tntro-
v &mt:ilzi.r.t to the J;i.
c-it to toe pcmo&ice apj ro-
by whicn a 4'Ur.e-ii
r l.? n.a.ie efTeitivr .1
h ir!r....;td the raiiufar
isrt.e -of iiiUixicatmg liijuurs
"t :h.s to p.is. JI cv.ik.ni
o.f it th-t he had put the tuul
ture s.-r
.' me
ter jr. deep that there would be
.revolt.
But it passed ,the Senate and yester
Say passed the House, and by a -vote
-of 319 to 72. .If it wag a "bluff""
amendment the blue was called and
States partially dry wiil be absolutely
o after the first of July, when the
law become effective. Jt is a long
. step forward for prohibition in those
States which the advocates of prohi
iaition have sought as the ultimate
goal, and the prohibition forces are
rejoicing at it, expressing ,no fear
that it will make te cause odious.
as is thought was the purpose of the
i .'fltrod uction of the amendment.
Under the new law North Carolina
"will be absolutely dry, s's will ifive
other Southern States, Virginia,
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
THE QI ACK
The pacificists is a quack .phvsician
that gives n opiate to lull the public
anseienee to sleep vhile onjeinght-
ful disease saps the .life ut of the
victim. The gaack may , be .hoiw-st' and"
so way the puf.kist but their ; theorie's
lead but to the rXv fi-
nsi.oi. It i ni'-re true .f r.ut .
thai, hi '.vuiu.ds jr r.-it a j-ir;le iia
ti 1. Ji-is eer surviAt-d ihu" rr..t le r.o
effort at seif -dt-feniie. -
It n.ay be utj;icd tha riv.nt.an
.:y s oM-twtne the Siii.'d t,h Tt
!ij.7.'r, but t!.e fact iisiiij ;':.: r
h.is jit'tr dviie so smi ' ; 1 it,'i.
rth itl;ue of h-is-Jrtri:y in con
trol of the .M .hamf.ar.5, who too,
the sactd p:.ic I, the sft(,ri3 jtiau
of by love ii the patafk.-is pi each
and want you to .behave.
JEXCITISION FAKES VIA KQWQJJi
SOUJJJEIIN TO VASHlNGTON, i). C
Account Piesidential Inauguration
Tickets on sale February 28th, March 1,
2, o, 4 and o. Final return limit March 10,
1917. For further information consult
.nearest .Norfolk Southern -Ticket Agent or
address the undersigned.
H. S. JLeard, G. P. A. J. F. Mitchell, T- P. A.
Korfolk. a. . Raleigh, KC
ISUASS TACKS
Tt, ::-,e i,p a fl.t.utain that doein'" '
j MTKJE OF SI MMONS
UNDER MORTGAGE
Under ano by virtue of pow
er of sale contained in a certain
mortgaffe ded exeuted on the
.0th day ot JIay. Ifl6, by ,11.
K. Carter and wife Martha C
Carter, E. X .Carter and wife
Joanna Carter, E. J. Canady anti
wife Tary JE. Canady to Clara
Matilda Carter wtiich said roort-
C&ge deed U recorded in the reff
ister of deeds office for Cumber
land county in JJook "HM num
ber 9 of deeds, on page 4GG t
seq. jefault .havinxr been made
in the fpajment of the indebted
ness secured ,by the said ,mort
gage deed the undersigned
mortgagee will on the fith da
Of March, 19,17, at 12o Vlock
noon at the court Jiouse dvwr in
the city of Fayetteville Cumber
land county. North Canilina. ex
pose to tjublic sale to the hirh-
eat ,bider for cash the foliowinp-
described Jands, to-wit:
irst" tract, beginning at
rypresR, John .Canadv'p cim.l
vf JOO acres in a line of a 4(0
acre survey, formerly John car
ter s Jine; run. thence with t!u
i line of the 10v au s S.:0 E.2C
Jrhitin nH Wl linlcj t-o.ir
.st ard then prepare ti pojny to fit' NORTH CAJIO-XjIXA,
..e is jiii! to U w.k.ng in oui- C.VMF.EJiLAND COVNTS"
Siti-p
tiiese costly dlu
Xutmng g-oes in
hrr-e I.,
tin but
matkd U. Ji
ja .large pine ,now dtiad; thtince
jX.GJi E. CiO nhain? a.nd W link?
to a cut jine tt a t.-X' acrtv
thence with this .line N.tfO W.49
chains to a sU.ke &sid pointers:
thence S.10 W.48 -hain.-s to the
beirinnins'. .contHiviinvT- iiT sn-rnc
, -- - - ......
pennants aiwve named wiU morp 4,r F,.r f-,.h
i
j In the Superior Court
e'a.Hgh i, IdelU Sulhngs k. ). J SuUinK'
rtiu peace, jrval suuer.tv
n tne mu-est 4-f 'take notice that the sumons m
CER.MAXY'S MADNESS
Oermanys greatest count in her
complaint agairist the United, States
seems to be America's failure to
make England tease to use lier navy.
M course it is a very modest little
request and about as .reasonable as
most of those made by the iiation
that calls her treaties ''jnere scraps of
paper? but wouldn't it have been a
most' charitable act ;for the U. S. to
have made war on England because
she .insisted upon sing her navy to;
fight .Germans?
It stet-sn t sound very logical but
this is just about what .the ;tnajri.ty
f pro-dermans thick slwuid have
is wrong an .the tf n ,.-mmiidn!rAs
1 ..' . At .
T" ,1 - "ey M'eit applied U
is absolutely dry and Ten.ssee. be- German govetemeot.
' comes so the first of March. With
-the pasage of the Kced amendmeBt
'ere was also passed .the. Jones
- MJendmeat, in which it was incor
"jwrated, this tarring frni th
iaoails going into those States which
forbid liauor advertisiiig or soliciting
"Circular, pamphlets,, oiagazoae Bi
' sf ' liquor orders, letters, postal cards(
Newspapers carrying liquor advertise
ments. And the penalty fer the vio
iatioa of any part at the ne law
trings a line of not more than
r imprifconmeit of not more than
: six months, or both,
' The Ete-i amendment provides that
"Wftoever, shall order, purchase of
cause intoxicating lijuors to be
trao sport e4 iri interstate- commerce
xcept for icientifit. sacremeutal,
Kdicinai, and me- hankal purposes
ir,Uj any State or territory, the laws
of which State vr I.-rntory prohibit
ifce maficture an-:! therein of
Htoxjci:t!(lf Jujuws. tor beverage jJr
f - ' ; 'i-e i -K.-i as af.jre-
Kaid,M.tfeis p-Ii;;i!y he ,;jmt U;i t,at
iorbidjitg Ixjuo'r aiveUjirg through
the fr.-;iit.s.
n-""- tne "Wie drv'
According t German philosophy
noh:i:g is-wrong .that aids Cermany
in her warfare against humanity bu
every commandment and every r-a
tion positively wk4ed that fails to
aid the Germans and Turks material
izing and Mohamedizing the world.
pn.gitss u.at ve shuw t'p.any n'
that ve have the o:.Iy argument stte
will admit.
,i.is congress ought not to ad
journ without .taking every jjecessa
ry step to dispose of the German Jial-
usinations about Americans as easy
marks and good things.
It ought to vote full credits to out
the iiation into sUte of defense.
It ought to show to the wr,ld a coun
try united and determined -and a spir-i
it that if slow to take offensr is ot
afraid.
Jf billion dollars are required,
appropriate .billion.
But don't let .the world imagine any;
winger ;mttr-.e .true translation ,of ;j
'too proud to light' istoo faf. Cur-
real 'above entitled action
ttt
was issued
against said defendant on the SOth
Way of January, 4917, by W. M. Walk
er, cbrk of the Superior Court ui
Cumberland County. j
Jhat .tne platntiff (has ifsle lier
complaint in the Superior Court a
Cumberland county asking for abso
lute divorce inm aid defendant.
That said summons is returnable at
the JIarci jterm f Superior Court of
Cumberland County, which court mill
formation see Ved .fnm Thoni
as Mcl)anil and wife tt 3l-nrv
N. Carter, Book "F" No. 4. Pair-
38 records of CumoerlancJ Coun-
iy. Also, see dd from Jlitnry
N. Carter to Martha N. Carter
Book "(T Ko. 9, Page 20. at-
ords of Cumberland comity.
Second Tract, irmnirur at
a Make ajid pointers .the Iteirin-
ning corner of a 640 acres sur
vey of which this is a cart- and
runs jthe la8t line of aid
see deed ,lrom Henry X, Carter
to Martha C. Carter, Book "C"
No. P. J'aire 19 in the office of ,
the .register of deeds for Cum
berland ci'unly.
The tv-o tracts of land above
described have' leen sold or
rather a division (f the same
amoiig the above named grant
ors, as follows:
Deed from Martha C- Carter
'Mi.sband to Mary JE. Cana
;l7.acres as will fulb' armear
by reference to deed recorded in
Book "C" No. P, Page 20, rec
ords of .Cumlx;rland county.
Deed from Martha !. Carter
and husband to ,loanna Carter,
containirur 48 J-2 acres, as will
fully appear by reference to
deed as recorded in Uook "A
No. V at Page "jrii, public regis
try of Cumberland county. All
of the binds described in tracts
o?ie and two aUne, containing
2i7 acre? more or less, as now
owned by the said Martha C.
Carter, with the exception of
.he ktts itr ST acres; 48.5 acres .
(.nd 47 acres, as mentioned
ihow. i.nd all of the lands de-
OTpH-d ir tne said tracts alo-e
mention.-!', i-j ir; 21'7 acres
and th6 parries ownirg the sarae
have joined it! fc'.id have co:
veyd the sits'.e to the under-
;p:ed r.v.rrg;..-e. with the v.-
tetttion if :;.e- lust jnentmueJ
tra-t of 7 ;.rres n.nr owned ly x
Man:irCrtr. A" of Hie abo.
arlli-d .LmJs Jying nd g
In C-fvU.r Cr.-elv T-,w:4.-hij, C..ir.-lij-riurid
c-U!-1y. N-.rt.b -tfiii-a.
Time of .t!e r.'rch "y.h, 1:,
at -13. 4clottk --stK'R, - -
Piafc tif Kul-. Co.irt Ht'"it"t3
iin.r iu the Cirv of Ksvt-ttevill-,
X. C. - .
Terms yf fcu'e: Ch.
This 1st -diy of F;bruarT,
im.
CLARA XATIWA CAETEK.
JMortrar-e'e.
Edwin .1. Gavin; Attorney.
2--4-Tuesdays.
ham Sun.
SJW;. ftF-JHE MfXiNNJt M
With them might makes right na
tions, liberty and religion can be de
stroyed with impunity if they en
danger German success.
French infidelity in it palmiest
days was not more dangerous than
German learning today. It is a false
idea built upon a false basis that will
destroy itself or drag down civiliza
tion is positively wicked that fails to
to man and God alike and must even
tually pay the penalty that madness
has always paid destruction of it
self and its friends.
jy.UIUM.E .SORES
j nest ion
iiM It .nw devolves
"for K,nh'.i
jpon the Genera! AemUy t pass an
.nti-l(Uor advertising law, an ouster
-..aw.' and u-b o!h-r laws as will prove
an aid -Pi the full .-r,f.7rct-mefit f,f the
I .. L . . I ? . ,
, vmetuer uy pt'i.nititiof) Corn-.
iraissioiier or by ether . method. The
measure, for aiM,mte prohibition ha
;:ome with a swiftness for North
Carolina, not dii-amei ut a lew dux
ago It gives the first real opportu
nity in this State for a test of gi-n-
dine prohibition', and we bcliev that
this will mean for the gofi of North
'Xarolina and it people. News and
ibserver.
Mrs. It, A. Bray,
was b:ttri i.'V
fjiinitijiliam, N
V-hig'i-rs." Ifet
"The high cost .of white paper twp
newss trdlush rdiushrdlu zb bb
led with its decreased production.
has caused much hardship already W tbjectiJfiable to tiem. The laws
Attn
be Md on tihe t Uy f MarciJaerea survev NT. ?.0 chuln.
VM, when and where the defendant! stake in th. eJv rt ,,,.lr u ,
is required to iD.r .nl !. j. .i. r, . . f ""-"ass rcirtl
daaur to the complaint or the reliefl and 20 iutiks to another of fW f"..31 f ?tlOOI
SWW MdtoWj Wednesday ,fJo at
corner ui the head of Cedar !. f ...
Creek: thenc N SO W with ih.., , . . : w
Swlh I 4CW,- - Th; game
farther information see deed e ta ? ,?
Henrv K ' V 7 I J J-g.y gl paying
twrueg JDjon both
demanded wiJU be gr anted -
This IHh day f February,
W. M. WALKER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
e-S-lT-timee.
THE L SI AL iJI.l l r
Tle ii.s.uranc compaci that jto
iwmx from the us tops witfe a
fiuryy of trumpet blast that they
would Jeave S, C- if the State pad
the newspaper publisher generally, .ere ,M8lMj and th.'
vwaiun j) Jit.' W
and many of the maller papers have Wunc tiey will reenter the State
a the State's condition.
This is ja keeping with fae usual
bluff put Mp by such encerns wiseo
tiiere is My seriu attempt to reg
ulaU them in the interest of the pub
lic.
The Souti jEast Tariff Association
is a concern that has a monopoly ,f
rate mating id the insurance field and
out few legislators hav had the
nerve (to attempt to break up the
monopoly enjoyed by this concern.
Just any kind of fellow tan make
fair promises while campaigning but
when the time comes to face the rich
and powerful concerns many a "gal
lant" soldier who should have obeyed
the command "Forward Ijarch" has
felt his knees smite toetht-r and -like
Peter of eld, began cursing and de
nying that fee knew the "Man."
i--jf broke nut iii thri-e U'riUe sort,
she suffered terribly, vnM .only find
relief by lying down with her leg
propped dp Six bottle's .of if rd jtm
J'erou.s licmeiy with the wah cund
been forced out of business. But
here is a rift in the cloud provided
of course, merchant in all the other
towns and cities will follow the hint
it contains.
An Alabama small (town merchant
with a scowl on his face walked int
the sanctum of the editor of a strug
gling weekly and growled in surly
tones:
Well, I've heard the price of pa
per has gone up. f suppose you'll
be wanting to raise the price of your
subscription, eh ?"
"1 wish I cwuld," said the editor,
but a dollar a year is all that any
bijfiy will pay in this part of the
country."
You listen to me." snapped the
merchant. 'Beginning back from Jan-
.uary J you just, increase rny adver-
uu rate t cents an inch. That wiil
he;p a Jittie. and put you right u m-
crt-a: t- ?te rate of your other adyer
tJsf'fg."-
That' mei'cha'r.t may never have i
rnor!im.-f.t t-rectt-d to him or grace
the Hali of Fame, but be is the first
siie$:
Carolina Trust Co.
Fayetterille, N. C.
fNSUB A N ji L O A N S. BONDS,
o tu j v t i iiu; s
Real Estate
dSii!? lWYJoue n in Nsines. way
or sell any that we may hare.
trS Vton in any buines9 or
large or smklL ' " U8 tor anjf service' whether
rhoncNo.7li
Austria To Stand
Hy German Oecree
her. Only oik? of hundreds of cases, man in reconk-i history who v., Junta-
Ik
; cured. of -serious MxJ diseases. j riiy increased his advert isiriir rate
i - -j iiiifii
Ask your1 druiirist for Mrs. Joe a.,i h'v a .r.t i,-,..u ..
- - purpose
i'cn.c-iy. ivnown lor over! and altrihutes his success to news
thirty-five years. Safe and reliable paper advertising. Columbia Kec
for ailments peculiar to women. Ask crd.
ioiir d rjjjgist or write Person Kem-
edy ('(.mpany, rbarlotte, S. C. Sciiil
for free testimonials. Prii-e $l.Wj per
ljttle. 3 for fJ.75. 6 for Vt.OO ure-
TOM A. THOKN'TOV MOVFS
IsKfif.lN', via jundm, Feb. 22.
tt'hile the offkial text of the memo
ran;jm handed by Ambassador Pen
hcl.i to the Austro-Hunjrarian foreign
minister is not yet known here, tht
of the, note annaiaitiv in
well understock t Is authoritatively
stated that the dual monarchy is otic
with Germany in iu 'dc-terminatiun
to carry out the unrest riit,i
marine warfare, in which it is already
actively operating in the Mediter-
Tom A. Thornton Co., has moved' ranean Mock.(1. zone
..M ' r r. . .j
"" ;irom inn -uuwninsT buildinc tn th. . i. . .. ... ..
i t r- i i i u ii ' . . . i ',l " connaenuy asserted that Aus
A.. J ( and to; !.. R. Home & place formerly occupied by the Mower tria-Hunearv will V -a ?
Sons. MacKethan & Cm MMW, 11,11 r. u. . . 1 "Un,ry Oot Tedf in the
... , -.-ii.pai.jr, wuu inive gone out si e-htpxt H.r-. t . .l
limit Store; Sanders Pharmacy; Wil- bus.ness K " -fr''nl th' P'ltU.'n
liston Drug SU-re. i' - Jointly assumed with. Germany. ;
TAX NOTICE
THE NEW I" EAR lt7 IS NEAR
W HEBE. HAVE VOU PAJDVOUB
8I TAXESI I HAVE B EN IN
EVEBT TOWNSHIP COLLECTING.
THE BOOKS ABE OPEN N MT OP
f ICE ALL DAT LONG. PAT AT OF
HCE BEFORE BOOKS ARE SENT
OL'T AND COST ADDED. PAT
NOW,
N. H.
McGeachy
Sheriff
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