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GAPE FEAR NEW THE CAPE FEARNEWS LEADS OTHERS FOLLOW WEATHER REPORT Parti cloudy today and Fri day. Probably raia. CAPE FEAR NEWS Haa Full Telegraphic News. Leading Advertising Medina VOL. 1. NO. 61. FA YETTE VI LLE, N. C THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1916. PRICE, 11.00 PER YEAR county cor.ir.MCEr.ra TO BE BEST THIS YEAR CATTLEMEN DEMAND MEXICO BE PATROLLED POLITICS CAUSE OF DEMOCRATIC CHANGE ENGLAND TO CHANGE HER c "VIEWS ON REGISTRY TRANSFER County" Superintendent Has Berlin Making Plans For the Bijrsrest Kind of Affair This Year FIVE GOLD MEDALS Will Have Parade on the Order of the One Here Last Year Pro prram Full and Is to Be Interesting Following up the wonderful success of last year, when Cumberland coun ty had a county commencement in Fayetteville that was the talk of the whole State, County Superintendent McBride yesterday stated that he wai completing plana for the commence ment thi year, and that everything now pointed to its being the greatest ever held. Five handnome gM medals are to be offered, and Superintendent Me tritis hinted that there might be still others offerer!. "The gieatest exhibit, "he said, "will be the four thousand boy und girls who will gather here tut the commencement. We are ask ing the Chamber of Commerce that it lend it a.d, and we have also made a rerruest tipon the Civic Associa'"n that it do the eame.'" . The program will he as fol'ows: Parade (same as lust year. Lait .' yes'.r's wrti!e wn over a mile lr.nr. Pinner at the Fair Croun.'s Truck Meet. (Class A. Hij-h whool. WO yard dash, R0 yard race and 22'J-yard lath. Standing broad jump, running broad jump, standing broad 'jump run ning hij.'h jump and a mile race). C!as It For boy under 13. (flO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET IN DUNN Ileport.s From This Were Heard District SECOND RANK CONFERRED Quite a Number of Fayetteville Folks Were There last Niht. (Special to The News.) Punn, Jan. Ufl. In answer to a call from District Deputy (.rami Chanrelor E. Coldstein, of Cape Fear Lodge No. 136, Knights of Pythias, delegates from the different lodges meet here in Castle Hall this afternoon at three o'clack. . Kepotts from all the lodges were heard i.nd fhowed that much interest is being taken in th;i lodge work in this district.' The v of I'yih V. v.:. K. N;m H. Are T. II. U G. K. o: the nM The i f th - order of Knijrhfi : lib ; :lis . ,. ! ,y V. H. C, ('., cf Rah-'gh; Q. of K-sVfttei-dle. an I J. on, 1 r :, n! n of Fayvt't.-vti!; cf P.i!:: W. T. ilidtoweil, R St., and several others, at t seion. on on 1 rank was eonte: a cum.!, iate and b!ter degree work has in:vi r b'.H n sn. Tho fo'lowinjp from Fayetteville pre.-enti J-'-- r-. Q K. N'imock, II. L. Broth ers. J. 11. Anderson, E. M. Sheet, D. B. lle- si'i peth, 11. L. I!e ig-peth. 'V. S. Cook, I! .M. '.lor.'on, M. A. Bethune, S. J. Mault -!.. B. B. Forls, Alec. Jack -ion. M. F. Himbv, 11. S. Jones an( W. T. Jones. Dollar a Com er For Kvanffelist at Macon Macon, Ca., Jan. 20. Fifty dollars a day was the not s im m.uie by the F.cv. C;, psy Smith, the evangelist, for conducting a 2i-day revival here. He made 1,000 convert j and waj given JlJXHl, this money being collected at the next to the last of his meetings. At the first meeting $1,400 was raised to defray expenses. Tho evangelist rnd his party go from hero to Sumervillo, N. J., for an jnilelimte stay, TO BE GIVEN AWAY yard da.-h, running broad jump, stand ing broad jump, running high jump and 100-yard race). Claas C For boys under 9 (50 yard dash and sack race). For girls (potato race and other contests to be arranged later. Every whool will be expected to bring exhibits of all kinds of school work. There will be recitation, decla mation, spelling contests and a sing ing contest- Prizes will be awarded for each of the athletic winners and medals will be given the winner in the literary contests. KepolU from the different schools ay they are beginning to get to work for the event. Superintendent Mel-lride has ad dressed a letter to all tue hool te h-i-rs in (be county, re.pje.ning that they ret to work right at once and en ioavor to see just how much en 'hu.i;.m thi-y can aroiie in their pupils f.;r the C'-ming commencement. It has not Ix-en announced yet just vhat: plan wi':l he followed up in the matter of providing dinner for the several thousand school children, but Ihe plans for that will be announced later. MRS. WILSON LUNCHES IN DEMOCRATIC STYLE Spent Yesterday in Baltimore on Shopping Trip. HER GUEST WJTH HER She and Sister-in-Law Had a 80- Cent Luncheon on Charles Street H;i'.timore. Md., Jan. iS. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, in Democratic fash ion, today enjoyed a thirty-cent lunch. he and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Boil ing, of Panama, who is a White House g.iet, spent the day shopping in Bal timore. They wandered out around the stores and about two o'clock fnnn-1 their way into a l.m.h room of -North ( har'es street. They found sm at (he crowded counter and waited pa tiently fur their order. !V.tmnslfr Foiled ' Sa f e-bl r.v i n r H a v. d ffiirtar.! -urg, S. C. J;,n. 2.V."hi-n ! ! t,-i;.rs cra.i,. -i the r "t-.tTire safe '!-nee. S. (.'.. yt- ,i t:.y 'thoy. f e.iul ' yl ti ,'ortnm nothing tn. y t-. i-i i enrrv j.'-ay. I'ttmastcr 3. !!. Cash, in whose store th po.-t jiV:co is K-cte.i. j t.-.Kir.ir prccaut!..n :tgain-t a possibh ji.-it from yeui'mcn, bad rcnoved ai tamps nr. 1 ci-sh to the va t t.f , htm'... Only a few tt.-irr.ped cnvelsr-e ren a ned in the safe. Ilv sound of the c-' pli: hear ! by two or more rc 'Chsenee. No arrests have t and there is no il-rw to the i. tho robbers. Chcsree" is i miles north of Spartanburg. on ;ent was ; i of! even teen Dost Tax Day Wrs Observed Wednesday in s, .ster.i;iy was 'M.g tax day" in ! U'12. Mrs. liose F. Thompson found-.'ircdi t t . ch the wt: n F: ysttcviiie. Owners ' of canine. ! that s-hc was on the wr t trail, sn.l t.?..r e the city to the whtthcr they were poodles or the l..p-"Ir. Walhu-e" was ni t the man she ' uns'anit n- coii l i n of eared houid variety, the owners had the notices serve.! on them. i ; !... '. i . - " " "ei num- -her of dogs in tho city, and the spe- cial tax en them will help out the city pretty well. Meeting at El Paso Passes the Ilesolutiop NOT A DISSENTING VOTE Administration Faction Was Unable to Get in a Word of Protest El Paso, Tex., Jan.. 26. Sentiment ! for a military patrol of northern Mex- ! ieo was to strong at the convention j of. the American Live Stock Associa- J tion today, the administration faction j failed to even raise a voice in protest : against the resolution demanding pro- ' tection for American life and prop-! erty. The resolution was passed without that three more Americans have been ; a dissenting vote. 'This means that ' almost one hundred thousand cattle- j men west of the Mississippi river, : with the aid of the mining men, has 1 entered the fight to force a definite Mexican policy. ' Steps are now being taken to raise' an, unlimited fund which will be used ' in the interest of publicity concern-j ing the conditions south of the RioJ Grande. i The men charged that Carranr.a has been a total failure. They assert .that he will be unable to control the pres ent forces longer than ninety days. A report reached 1-! Pa.-o twiay killed in the irrigated farming sectfbn nr Minac in Western Ch;h hi .1. Tii' information is to the effect that if the ro-oe men hav not rea. bed t:.f ! b .r.ier, thty have immo started fi r the Fni-d Slates pursued y ban. i ts. ."Irs. Wilson to Take Tri! With President Wathin(jtun, Jan 26. Mrs.Woot!-; row Wilson will muKe her country at large starting next rmiuyj nitrht. The hardhiifS of "u&mnaiim- mg" have no terrors for the new first rJer 8"d a!ter the devotional exer la.ly and she will make the entire cir-'ciseH. the minutes of the last meeting suit w ith the President on his m-e-! read ancl npproved. part,:ns junket. It will be the Mid-1 die West's first view of Mrs. WiUon. ; Jhe committee on precarations in all cities to be visited, it is unJer- stood, have taken into consideration that Mrs. Wilson is to accumpany the President. List Cpntrabrand Articles Published London, Jan. 26. In connection ! with the reply of Great Britain to the'p0jj out , protest ot tne l. mteu Mutes against the seizure of mail, the foreign ofine today published a long it of contra- brund articles whiih wtiv iVund i,i the seize ! mails and w.hi!i w:i5 in'tn ltd ! for (ieiuiun u.e. Among the goods were. fc. -Ot J fl!er, lit- :.' ..' .i A V i f the:"-,! i.r.l. i. -5 "iiii';p..'i, no viih.e." oiii I jwas foi.nl. Double l!an.!?rhi;r Pi.. . ...ill ; Ashic in, i iii V 11!.. 'die ty Nev i t.f ..jtl- . ; Jiio I who-: ' . ta s:: J- P. Is .1. nn;"k;;Trails WronsrIan From Massachu ; Coiunii' : ii.g f , I'm y a "i r. 1 hv ; for alleiced non-si.pport of 'and hiid, as the hu! 'ij- i th n voife t -.!.--. , th.M I in jed her and ki.inavpe-.l hi-r U12. Mrs. liose V. Thomp that he was on the wr j was after. j Mrs. Thompson arrived in Colum- fi - i ... . . oia snortiv alter noon vesten av. ami immeiiihtclv went to the jail. When she and '-Dr. Wal'aee" faev other there was no reccfnitiei 1 each V'ashtngton, Jan. 26.-Offiriats of the State and Commerce de partments were greatly interested in reports from London tonight that 1..-gland has adopted nea awlicy of non-interference 'with German and Austrian vest Is -transferred Ui American registry, in cases. k here such vessels are not used in trading with England's enemies. It as said on high authority that no official report of thia change of policy aa announced in the House of Commons has been re ceived by the State Department. It is presumed that Ambassador Page has been notified and that he haa not had time to notify thia gov ernment. . Officials of the Department of Commerce said it was highly prob ible that thia new move on Great Britain's part may pave the way for ale to American companies and the transfer to American reg istry of German and Austrian vea- CIVIC ASSOCIATION HAD GOOD MEETING! Report From the Exchange ,, I Rem1 aiia Arprovcd . i 'A F(ji I OF' GOLD" SCHEME Attention of the Mayor Was , Cavii to Di.ty anJ L'a Ls;,nit;iry station.'' ' I The Woman's Civic Association held j their rtfejar meeting, on Wednesday, . uow to tne.January ,,th. t 3;3o p. m. next Friday ' , .. . ine preai.ient cii'ie-.j me uieei.w wo The report from the Exchange was, Jan: 26Uomtemtltn., ew. follows. 'end capitulation is aaaouaced by the ""'r v - Lunches - 10.00 pottery .1:2.15 Strawberry plants 180 Total $104.55 Rod Cross Seals --$ 2.05 Per cent on fancy articles and r"Z ;"r7"":." smz Treasurer's Iicport from December tith to January 12lh. Librarian and manager ! Maid Monc' borrowed i.r library. Light trnd wood Miss Hfiv.iey Ma Krthan Cj. ' 24.00 G.oO 1.00 .f3 .70 :-oi.iioits ii.i:'' are .tio 1 l'l,.. Tc'ir t 1 ' Ir..v:. for Tift " .i ! 1 ( i ! , t i !.; nr. I t.' s a n . !o iii.rary , -,.-t c-. .' : .'. i tribute !-.,.! si; V.iiv.b'- a "Pot . ' CM As- '1 I: the f l ;s bro'.t n :i p; it. It whe :hr..-.K3 ir. t an ! ' l. tho h! ra'-v. Fv o-U i to i-.ntr-ti ito an i I- A'- r ' .:: -' .' v .. , the i .r- tile s( b- 1 .dirty A. t' a-d V station and remiest that th city U'.ki necessary steps to reme'v sc.nc. " Viss Kon.e.v s m air t-sve mi earn est t. :k on Child Lahor. She is deep ly int;re.teJ in the work, and gave .u insi-th: into thj life ef these chil.'.ren ebr tied op in American porta. OtUcials say it would go far to wards relieving (he ahippiag eoc gestion' if tlwee Mnlf muU k 'VsUrulky s War way of ? i.4 ..are- . if tti-pears U be Wwa iis.." by Germany and Austria last dtober prohibiting the trans fer of any vessel under their reg istry to an alien flag without the official sanction of the German and Austrian governments. "Hie Unit ed States could not ti ..(.' these laws, give registry to vensela with out the consent of the government concerned. It is believed, however, that both Germany and Austria would be willing to permit the transfer of some of the liners which have been tied op in American ports. By doing so, German and Aus trian companies could not only re ceive funds which they need but would save the heavy sum they are now paying for the upkeep of these tMtS. BRITISH DEFEAT AN ARAB INDIAN FORCE Montenegrin Delegates S'i; j ' Disarming Decree nKtiuMFVT ir?ncFFrt r: JJuLarian Force, on the Ad vance. A'e Checked By the Albanians Cairo, Jan. 26. The 'British were victorious yesterday over five thou sand Arab, according to a report reachinc here today The casualties were twenty killed aad 270 wounded on the side of the British. The enemy loss was heavy. Austrian government. Delegates of the government at o'cleck signed the agreement for layiaj down their arms. Rome, Jan.' 2ft. Bulgarian troops advancing against Naraceo ia Albania have been checked by the forces of Rouctin, president ef Albsaia. Texas Mob Lynches Slayer of Family Texarkana, Tex., Jan. 26. W'. J. laytie'd, a white man, about 50 years 1, !.1 p.4 taken from the jail at Bos m.i'fex., at mi.lnight last nigljt by 35 ia!:iii men and lynched. All the u-ml-ers of the., lynching party were cvily urmed. ! ' M ;y!:o'.l was being helj in the Bos n j .-.;! charged with the murder of Is f. he'.-, mother ani brother. It .is :.!'o:'- I he killed the throe Riem t iv rf b.s Semily with an ax. . Fnctot 1T1 thi Anir-'ton Ar : ma5iin-r sh 1 b: h rs n trii' yt--t: o '. 1. ' ' rave n-t-'re. r. "t bo hhve 'j adjust esii harni hot -loti mi ! ,t the ton !v "-lenient wlii' T '.-;" th - no-, r th... . . i-.nd t c Op OlT '"el I'ltoro r,id Mrs. n. R l':ty. thairrain ef a .'r-'- : .: by her i " SUi'Uv-rt of the viri. i f the city and the tha churches. .:il Leaden- Vv"ant - Nurtfrera Easier. AW ffliL ALLAY1 CKITDLTM j Joftn II. FaSey, of United Slate Chamber Commerce, Hays a Good I'lan Washington, Jan. 20. Politics was assipned by Democratic leaders today as the reason of the sudden conversioa of the Wilson administration and it supporters to a plan for a tariff com mission. The President and northerm and eastern Democrats have appealed to the leaders to pass the tariff com mission plans as a means of aiding; support for the party on business in terest in manufacturing and mercan tile centers of the country, ilany of the leaders see that as a political proof that the plan will not work out, but they are willing to do anything; that northern and eastern Democrats will aid them in their fight next fall. "The President and some of the northern Democrats," said one con gressional leader tonoight, "honestly believe that it is good policy to put through this tariff commission issue. They believe that it will allay a part of the criticism in the country direct ed against the Democratic policy. It will give the Republicans a. grand op portunity to accuse us of being forced! after four years of fighting to coma to their views." John II. Fiihey, president of the ' r: p;n :.,: f Commerce of the United 'rir.sr th?t the business, men of tha .our'.y will -eceh e - the President's u-n. '..n.-. n.ci; of his support of a r.'ii'..t,.n tariff commission with pn. t :-- t; i:. m." Mr. ii.hiy in his statement said: 'The soi.ner Congress can puss a cureful'y dra-.vn measure alunir tha j :nes of the President's Suggestion the ; l etter tho;l usincss men will like it. j V hiie thejdo not rcuard a tariff com mission as a cure for a!J evils, by any mea is, they certainly consider it as a piece of legitimate legislatioa much needed, and one that will be a powerful influence for good." 200,00) AUSTRIANS ADVANCE IN ALBANIA Conquest of Montenegro Ia Be in? Completed SMALL HANDS DISARMED Italian Force .May Ee Withdraw From Azlona In the Near Future Rome. Jar. ?r, While small Aus trian fnrces are completing the cr.n oaest of M'Titoneirro, ',;---irm:r,' the b:itterei remnants. 2tn,000 A'istrinns advancing into AH, ,ni- Are . -rrtin-':m? the northern section and aa proaching tha j..n ' h to It ;!y had ror many years be n ; ti;:o tr'y s itni nant. 4. reuert h,- 1 ' v fr: is A'h.i-ns hut owiiisr to !)' v '-'.-".. r..;.'.!n!? 'Ta " th-' So --o ris. !' "iiiri e.pedi- :- irj- foi-i-e i;-'n Je ! r.t ' no niiTy ;u.n:hj : - - r - - i . I i" o"pv i-r i o;:.n n r ei! if !t IS fo;:'" jf ' 1 ' - - . - Ital ' i.-r-'. i a '. at', e. c- ! ;;r '.-: c:u(ation -' -v' '- A'.. :.- ! .- - t ,. ,-i Ol-lllt, A -OIMO - TV ..l-. ' t " W !he plan of the GcN. 'P -.. to n o : o i .. ot -Oo" ' ;h: . - . .r -e. -. :-. this ' i-if.vt : . v. ho in- -1: i i ey -'- 3 - " 1 "' 1 . 1 1 :-.a-T i;-.- .-.iii u i ii i7l i.;irUin to i;-s. Fm.'r S; '-iey. of I'c -smpus.h, h sh:.; siil kii'e.l A. T. H -tk thin' he cr:!ere.l b-.-r h-::c and t t.teked her. Sh'? had hit seioo-nceil i to a Tv.r' in prison.
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