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SATURDAY, NOV. 27. 115. PAGE TWO CAPE FEAR NEWS CAFE FEAR NEWS ubliVi-d every morning in the week, except Monday. A. M. MOOKE. Editor and Owae- Offices: 224 Haj SUL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Year fl.00 i rix Months t - l.tf j Tkm Month 1.00 e Week (by carrier in the crty) - 10 j Application has been made to thej ltofnc Department for second- claae rales. . , j Address aik communK ations to the i Cape Fear News, Fayetteville, N. C. i ' SATURDAY. .NOV. 27. 1915. MAY LKAl TO tiKAVKR Ct.NSE- If oar guvemment doe not rind M way of ridding the country of Capt. Boy-Ed and other like criminals e had just ac well prepare for more tartlirut developittents and graver consequence. With 3.1KMJ spies in this" country bound by secret oaths and without any regard for our government or her people the mii dangerous conditions confront thus nation that has ever troubled any country in the time of fieace. , If we were deaitn;? , with a law bid:n? people we could afford to stand for national comity, but when dealinjr with the mot dangerous body of crooks and spies that ever infested any country, law and justice should be the ruling ?uide. instead of comity. Millions of property and many lives have been sacrificed , on account of Auatro German methods in this coun try and it is hijrh . time to let them know that this a free country for American citizens and the citizens of other countries who propose to le come law-abiding and God-serving people who believe in true democracy and humane laws. PISTOL TOTlM. A recent letter to the editor of the j New calling attention to, the sale of j pistols to email nejrro boys is even j more serious than one would at first j think. It is said that lartce numbers of ne- ' frro men and boys are carrying pistols and this accounts for the frequent number of hoieides-cccurrinft in this section. If you v.i.1 to the hardware store? ar 1 ju--t tr the number of nejrroes buyinfr pistols an cartridge; you wiij be surpiMsj and reach the conclusion that :rr.t:hir.r ouerht t. he . done to curtau tne &aie - and fii toli tottfiK habit. It i simply fearful and ' our law-make's -fu'..od .study the, tiuetion with a -'lew to r.ndintr ..m rem ay to- prohibit dec rea- rhe ; crime TO THE ADVERTISER! The News is being rnt to practically every home in the city and for this reason it in one of the best adver tising mediums in the county. The Index has a general circulation in Cumberland and all the surrounding counties. The two papers cover Fayetteville and the, tape Fear section like the dew of the mornm-. giving our advertisers three tiniet as much circulation as any olher paper .in the Cape Fear section, making the best advertising medium in the entire section. If you want to reach the people place your advertis ing in The Cape Fear News and the Fayetteville Index, the papers that have the cir culation and the readers. If you are from Missouri, ask to be shown. We make no statements that we can not back up and our list is not hidden, but can be seen and read. The combination offered by The Index and The News is unequalled as an advertis ing medium in this section. Try them if you want your advertising to pay. Mark our copy for both papers and send it to this office by noon the day before it is to appear. The News is published every morning except Mon day and copy ought to be in the office at noon of the previous day. The Index copy should be In the office not later than Monday to insure publica tion. We want to publish The Index Tuesday evening and if our advertisers will remember this and send in - their, copy they will get bet ter service a veil as do u a favor. It will help the read er to get his pane r on time, give the adverser better service and be -. advantage to us. We haven't a man to go after the advertising every time, so please mark .amount of space, number of times the ad, is to appear and send it early so that we will have time to set it up. Remember that the News is the only paper delivered in Fayetteville early Sunday morning and arrange your advertising Saturday morn ing for Sunday's News. It will pay v ou to do so. PI TWO W A S O F LOOK. I Mi AT IV Twelve inches Holding bixi or paper Our cbsscs Dr. Julius Shaffer. Specialist in Optometry 216 Hay Street. Fayetteville. N. I. 1'hone 541 r successor to L. I , ; tV,tton FAYETTEWU-E MARKET. Revised each week by W. J. l'y4. W oodei; : a i-4 Turkey . . .... M 1-2616 -F wider- $1 tK'iitlJif. Kjtsrs 2(tf27 j N. C. Sides . . Keosiers Hens j 1 'rirs. uhite (Chickens, broilers iHar jCorn 8fi90 i Shoulder . lt-4216 j.Ilams, old ; 'iO21 j f wet potatoes f'Oju oO j Tallow-- . 4 3Op0 --$i!.60 ioifti S1.0U j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1 nine room bouse, all modern cod : veriieoces, Haymount U 1 seven rrKm house, also ad modern i conveniences. H&vin(i,ir,t lenani nouses in city, paying per cent on investment. 7(H) acre farm. 2ov acres cleared, oijir roue irem r ayeiievuie, un fooo roaa. 51 acre farm, 2 miles from Fayette ville, 43 acres cleared,, frood house and barn. One of the nicest little j farms in the country. 47 acres adjoniinf? city, partly ur jveyed out in lots, three houses on iame. I Nine vacant lots. Arsenal avenue, I three of w hich are corner Iota, the ! nictst home sites around the city. ! .Any or all of this property will be Jold on terms to suit the purchaser j For prices and terms, see ' A. F. McGUIRE, f Office over fihuford-Ropers Store. - CR AB HAD A PINT OK BOTTLK-IV-BOVD IN HIS CLAWS l.f.:rt..il'.; to r;t'i'r" f.-. in tr.e hAb:' witb'. vi a , The 1 . In. : all t many whit. ryirg -ih.-i' o adopt tl.. to the r.... i the I.., II ft 1. 1-1 IS SOT IhliDI N. h'. hi v.. M, Joiroc .1- '. r. 'h'- I-.-'! an-! "-t : ternt.r viilf" !h the fcrr.rit-rr-iir,'? i- statement. Thi;-- :r itj' Mr. A Ivertiset. - sU- in .-iO'A'intf h stny bo! :o rr .;.- ':: th fa'.-t. Our H-t, n--t hi--: rw -la'.cmi-" i - ' lisht of thirty- iw t'--! "- -r'.' claim v tit .lOO!! it -h-.-!-' jh i.sM Th hu:t .. - Mk MK I UK Riilt H 1;., XNM'AL MFFTIMi OF THK " ( HA M liEK OF ( ((MMFKC F. Tl-,- h:-.mU.: f Commerce -.-.ill it-, urnual meeting on Mun-lay ,:h;, N'o'-ejnber "i'.'th, at 8 o'clock, in ; .- -dtii, No. 1." 'lay Ktrect. At ' , in----ti.il.' reports for the yet? will m- :-eau and the annual election ,? o(fi , will take plan It is ..-arnestly , ., n-'iKrd that the m--mlei's j;.?ne?aily : ili take :i!: irtere--t in th-! met-tin-r ! ..n;i at ten -I same.- - At this t;rae also ft:,- the msuing' year will he mai- ami many matters of import .:hv ,ve t-i t-t- -liscusse-i; amoni lh. -- mattr; .-, -.-hi- h wiii :rn thc-..f.--nt ;vn -f the Chamber is tha- i.- the J':ti-m tiemoi-tr;it!on work in Cum t !. rh-.n'i county As the Chamber of 1 -.immeri.e wa invtromerital in stiirt ihis work io- in helping to pay r t 'let - i..--!'..-e- Jurir-K the tir? year, it ..-i'. -iesira: !c that the Chamber -:-! i's t. .. . ontintiunce of the HV tr'.l the entire mem!er-.-r? t j , ,d :r:c Chambc- .V. be pres.-nt .- vi-h to tai t -trt u ticvv year ,h ., ni.l (.: i-"t.M-t rr -t only' i- tin- n:- nr , .-ship, i-t iii :he 'A"l'k THUS. H. SUTTON. St-.eiinv Kinstcn, Nov. 25 Baker Potter i, positive and others confirm his state "ment that he captured a crab near j Van-lemere which liao' a pint bottie of j bottled-in- lMnd whiskey in its claw s, I said a report from Washington yes- j ttrday. The cork was partly eaten I out. it was said. Potter was dniirmjr I for oysters and the crab and the bot- j tie came up with the oy -.terV nd ; mud. It was r-.-,:...nable thai the -ab should clutch athe bot tie. Mrt.sibly j in an attcm(.t.-.: vid !.ut it sounds ,-atiier tishy thi.t any r;e J ..nouiri oe rariic.s t-rw'jh t pint of whishe; .lico sound, -n In t-t "swallow" the -atsmen storv. Mr')), a i I'ani .vf.j e Home From Football' f; 1 The folk-wins. j 1'.'.-m R'ichmon'l i tending tht i-Mi-.l ! Messrs. R.,i.- irer;t!emen -cti ctfrrday t'ter al". fame: "ar,story, He I tol i Hart, Warren Home, Donald Hay, Se-.ern II;, !,. Terry Lyon. R-,ue,-t ; McNei". ,;.. Gr:ad.y, Ne-1 (irady. '.l. Re id tuwrord, Edward K.-iton, How-j ard Smith, J.-hn II M( Lean. Henry Williams. O'rti.- I! nt-,n. John ' Hoi- ' land, Robert llotian.i. Sr. ,!nf-i. Sha. ! .lames M-j-.rc. BRICK, LIME PLASTER CEMENT COAL The E. A. Poe Brick Co. l:ay etto ilfe, Norih Carolina EVEKYBODY'S COLUMN One Cent a Word No advertisement taken or lm . than 25 cents CAN MOON fill INK XK SALE The. beat of wnokinfr tobacco has been discovered by Bailey Broa. Iut up in 10c cns and 5c baps. Get it, all stores. SKUFFER SALE I MK. F. D. HL'Tt:iIESON. THE AUTO I pert, is permanently loratod at ClayU Garaite. im'ND BUNCH OF KEYS NEAR postorTice. Owner can jre same by cklliPK at New cce and -wyiK for this ad. IF YOC WANT TO MEET A LIVE wirel come to Clayton Harare, and call for Mr, If utrhesoti. our auto epert Children's Scuffers in all leath- rR ers and sizes for boys and girls on sale Monday, Nov. 22nd. Only. Don't let your children go barefooted. White House Shoe Store l.M Hay St. 3rd Door from Corner. MR. K. it. glad to Carafe. HUTCUESON WIIJ, BE weet you at Clayton KINTAL MARKET. RAMSEY ST. Tor chops. 171-2c. Boat ateak, 17 1 2f. Stewmir Beef, 10e. All I'ork Sausaro, 17 1 2c. ' Kreeh fish 121 X and 15c buiich. W. M. riroece. IVop. thurs J'ri.sat A LIFE PENSION FOR YOE! ' THE EQUITAHLE INCOMK BOND! Ordinary H-n."iuns are .'is as . n war'I tor si-r- ivk-n. renrlen-d. Why don't y.rj r-ward yur twn thrift by granting yourf:lt a pension? I.ut ran this lie ion;'.' Yes ;' with the co-opt ration oi the MH'ITABI.K one of the stronKt financial institutions iri tr..- world. How III the foll-iw ir.K loanni i ; If ou will drposit a s-niail am with the KUl'lTAftLfc from rar tti ear. until yon rear h the ap,e of THE hljl lf AIU.K will pav you thereafter I OK I.H K a MONTHLY INCOMK of $10.00, $15.00. 20.fM. 100.00. $.'.1)0.00. or any other desired amount, according to the sum you are willing to lay aside each year for this purpos. If de;ith conies pretr.at urelj . the sum of all your !- Iiositii will bo returm-d, cithenvise the return will Iw bv lar. VKi:V Ml-rH MORK. ' THIS IM1NI) IS ISSl KU WnilOI T MKHK AL KXAMINATION, For lull particulars repardiiiK this PENSION FOR I. IKK ENQl IRE OK J. A. STEEL. 1 Special Aient KiJl'ITA RLE LIFE ASSI KAM E MM IETY OK THE I NITED STATES. rOK SALE OK EXriIAM;E ONE fr-paiT,)rer" Re.j Autumtie, flret rlun rondilion, good tirea. price, i' !,.!), and wor th double . that amount, or wdl exehana-e for otun at 12 eenU er pound, or two pa nrrr automobile J V Thofnaiwn. Vietory MilU. 21 -2t' Tht day ul harah pbyair is gone I'ecple want mild, eaf y laxatives. Do&n's Keiruieta have satisfied Lhou uihIs. I'.V at all drug stores. SALE OK LAND IMIEB MOHTt, A(.K At ine lint- aaj mare anil uiMtn cn terms iiawnyl belo, I the umferaifrn wl J. W. I.'urne. roorttairee, puKuant to the power of ale riwtained in that certain deed of mortjraire, rvfriytered in the offite of the Rejrifter of Ieds for (Utrr.tiei land county, N. C, in book of Iee-i M-a, at pa 377, will aelt to the hi(rhet bidder at public sale, two tracts of land aituated in Seventy-first township, t'urr.berland county, N. C, the arne l-eiae m-ire particu larly diMTil-ed follows; FIRST TRATT-Adjoininr the iand of Autry and others and bound ed follova: Betrrnnin at Wade and William Autry'a comer and runs thence V .11 K 14 4Z chains to a cor ner thence N. -Ifi E. 7 chains to a ear lier; theme 45 K 9 fhainn to a cor- in Nham Jack-on'n line; thern-e S. T 'j chaitif, to a corner; thence S. 61 VV. 27 chums to the txifinninir! con taining 15 1 acre, more or le SKCdMl TKA(T --Ailjnininif the lands .f Ni.ra Ilollinpsworth, Julia Miinree and others, and bounded it follow. . Ht'k-innlnjr at a stake, Juli.i Munr--e' N K corner, and rn ' thente t'. I .-mi . haiiio to Nut Hol-iifiK- rth corner; thence with her io,e S Hi r,o fh,nns to her corner , theme V' i mi ehants to o comer; htnet !o;,o ,)u to the U-tfrn ninp, Cofitaiiwr.2 i a -re., more or ie I'loie -.f iile. i'.ur!houe dimr iri Fayetteville, N ' Te'm of .t!e. I W I ' K Rl K. M irtxatee. r; ii v - S E A H O A K I) AIK LINE KAILWAV "The Prnkree.iv Railway of the S4IBHI. t KhFM AMI HFM bill Tk 11 harlotte. Atlanta ard Hnt faint. In l onnertifln lh iitKiir. v 4. KIK kll-ll R. K I . .. VI, Lilian !-.. i.. Th- - i trli wtil znj hu9-t. deliver there ha-i --:iih They .Sr.. tlTU-d ti. If. hou i-..a: bie. li;.-.--!-vero O l-b Mr. Hi. n Me.tiilian n-l- Mi 1 'otn d KU-b-i courtly, --.rt.oier! I the b..rr,- .,f '.be . ti.th.-r. Mr. K-f. . ..n edt.vvl.v lC'",'1 S'.-.iTr-ir fc'S'.h. ,-.t .; f,',-l(.,.i. Aft, trie t -j .-n-,.r; . u -jriipt.i'' '.jH' 'i;r -r . - en j e ' r rr.:.'-' I d Kmmett -faulted. A!'. I--i Krtim.-l1, !- i-. ."N: u n; ii hi-. Iv't jaw that he u;.-i he eei"sl the -'thcr ijjpht W'.en -w hel-d him up arc! ine-t t.i :i, him f- ,:r.i-- ., . , .... ICMh h -cry jIj i-- b ' S- i. n.. t .,.- t H', Th-. ; c . tn ! U bhcaJ it, : scic h r , I.- nothing --rr,(M.'l- h ' tfc- -'f.in ? mcri ,i ' V. Kti-r..- act.. t.i fhi the .-t b.i't;. -.-oinn-., TH. ..th- m'kHtl.L In ItK THFK F u .:. I-.-: ,'-.. r,m-- liar t .urn Th- .... te,d. i IH-jj f; ike .Sa-:. an Th... e a -e l: rules that vtiil r t-e !i,!m' i rn.erv t- Pay th- ir: n '8di.-l ba-i sro ten the re --i - e-i-'ed .. I Jones IfiM.icled. tig. ,e in ine L. Ju Vlay'i. "ther thai a ti"mn' f th ', 1aw regacbBK inki)r.j:. . ha.i (ttn and .yes. bl.cV-ig .r.c-earnif the old penal- was Mi. r !! 1'iiri- Ha u ! -'i '; Mi- I.i.k i ui-.-h-- -ii-ite,-imaf';a;'.e :t the h.:,r.t -r.- Mr.' l. ft. ',e !c, TlluiMfay m- . t. :Rev. K. A-. MeLead ,-Riv toy;, j There were .mile a "-i.mber wa ! friend, in attendim. e an-1 the h a-a beautifully deeorate.1, v The bride and groom left on a tour of Waohincton City and ,,thr point i DON'T FORGET : THANKSGIVING Then Comes ("hristma.s ; M.iir lr tb.- .'!t-r I ba, put Ihc j IUt-1 UOr- II! t Otloi-Ali l THK ! sj- H . ihm f b o.-.'nb.i .'.vh. i 1U. ' t.li. -u li. epb h bu i.iM oti!) fin1 ; take top prirea and Chri-tmj r,Moe , : to... th.!. i;ui. row 1'F v.S; i )! exchange Tth ynu WIIFA I. I lit. I TON , SKKU MFAI KVK. lite..' j raki.'kv. r un t, t. plants. , , aiithjnii ar handle. ou Tan e rhanev at the sF,r;n Hut SK or oe. '' .can bo s lor .a-h. 'Ot pay .onr money and i omr choice. NO IMF il st MHn.Nt I't Hi ll tlliiN. Vi.i tli I a-ou-a t vjmti irtr-i ' '-..uiiv, I'-liicl. I'-e. TVw,.,hi, r'i ,e Natn. Willi.... 14 V Fayette.-,!!.- Vlier.lr-.-i t l -irb.Ur i M'i.nia : l-.-a-- e A !...:., ; 1 j-i.-, e "( "ft.,. l-,t : A.r-,w At. '" Arrive I-., ; i i-.r..'i 4 mi p. ai. '.-..'ai p. in .:;1". a. m :ii a. m ' '':lii p m v. H f l; Mci;.-v l. L ; .'.Venn liMnif I'i.l'mie 'J in a. m 1 1 ' a m -' St ri'it-f be ai-.l lia-it... Hotti . ss I - Uhl.-l dav -os p.nir cas' ar.t Ict, iir!.i:cv t.et l'u::Ri;io I e-rr-anv Seat.-.ark -r; Fa-.-niri lake tl- --. i.e.- 1 ,.- ,e ri I ..( .n.c Our t..w iLvriiMii, asked yesterday if he wa guilty of el! can Mfvo Shine. His teply was He stated the Can Moon Shine the bt MBokine tobarea that iWrth They will re-ide at the heme A. S. II USEE, THK SFFO STORK. M o ;r t IK" 1 I,. . V f ., H.a I; l;,. . "' . ' . ., '''.'--I. . Iti. (; " '' - - r.-o ; :.- ,., l . I-Pty I" t f-,i m,.it.ie-l. '"'.ii ie, ,!.., ,y h'l. 4 - flay -if X.j-.in, ' 't -! -Mr. . ie el a.e.iEir few t,ew oie. 'has been put on the market for year a. bf th r.m in Srot.$fid. cunty Hie. eNia, u.h ar .salt rlicuo. 1 -e'ji you rmy. Can'a bear the tout k j of jural- dothinr. Onan'a OinUnent i ha fr kin itcbinff All drnj pir it. Me a box Ade NATHAN WII I UM " f ',br, IJ1L , AO-l:! ,. j,i , V-ct--. V.,, .,,11 . . I irx" I' t r ST, '''' '' c,;,,.r Ar-ent, ' K-.'eiirh, V '. M IM Hi IU IKS i KALK1GH N- I H Minim siitTHr Ft;. , ut.ll m- n u HKK'F. sstW , n Mill K ittk. I --7th. 2 1., ; K.Mind ir,. iruai I tl . ilk. I wk- i .... .iiU- i...n.Urr 2id la ftk. i HK'lii.i.e. Iinoud. reiurniitc rcb ni ..us.. ia imiv tMii.,1 not later (than WMlHiKkl. emher 2ih. I I..' I.i.ihtr eit '-., rtnati-ii levaxliaf ! 'h-'.'e. et... I'h.H,,, v u. I , H. fi. ,iFS.- Aent. j ADVERTISE IN TUB CAPX .rKAR NEWS AMI WILL .ET RESI L1K
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