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THE FAYETTE VILXJ5 INDEX THURSDAY, MAY 11. 191S. .CE TWO ZAPE FEAR NEWS liahed every ssaraing ia the week, except Mauds?. X. M. MOORE. Editor and Owner. 224 Ha Street. -oh No. MS. JIPTION PRICE: (by carrier ia -t wants to ba repre V Its readers and ia hey ara riven baa eescolua. i aecond-claa aset- Ur t. 1915. at the J. Fayettevilla, North under the act of March idreas all commuaicationa ,-th Cap Fear News, Fay tovilla, N. C TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1916. HOTELS AND VICE. V Usarlotte aldermen have voted to license of three of the so on account of the im- . exist in these place. enforced in Charlotte started in Greensboro the argument of aytteville's intusias who tell of hotel conditions in and Greensboro. as the conditions are in fertile with ten or more joints Mng wide open, dispensing liquor I beer at will, laughing at law, or- ir and courts, the apologist of -k places say they are better than Ya-m of the hotels in this State. 1 If this statement is true then it is Sine that at least one place besides , i7IofTr wakri. ,n j to a class of folks aiming to run hotels. The Raleigh Times, commenting 4lor.g this line, says: The circumstances, ' disgrace- i ul as they are reported to have Income, existed primarily by reason of the laxity of the city administration rather than the "irkmsness of the hotels. Had police wished to do so, they ---ltd have prosecuted toe ob- b'e patrons tn a manner ould have quickly dis- A their attempt to use ,-V. hotels as their field , Rations. Ore or two raids i have had a deterrent ef- topon )th the hotel prs tes and the hotel manage ent. THE FIGHT ON" RRANDEIS. Th Durham Run says: Tr entire 1'-h1 tir'-fe-'-!'' if r:a! i-e:ore tre p'4)- ot -Ji: republic in the fet.t agam.-t tre c..r.r:rrr,;t,',r. of Trf-itf Erareis a j':.':- of the . r:t'i Plate S -jv.-n f'.,rt. The charge ara;r..-t Brun'M? .re r."t that', re betrayal hu manity rr .:!rfr r.s s-ervite the hieht I H i-r. or that ft has committed arv crime Si ul J 1 be has committed anv crime The reai -r fr'the Mtler 1 rirvniti'-.n t- him arr.ear to le the' hp wfi a hrT.est man ."t-5"V'-n r s eA !a'vr. and that in the practice vf his pro 1 f4in r1"" f"fl?',t his I .. :.) ..t v. itv I i h 'rr tr. f-.r--d e'er t-; rrprti-r. R-'her rr.r. f. r -ri- h iiltv t-. h'-m, the f-.-t . he H a T. v- IxJ'.i ft rs-r t s !Tr ',- ih ,,! i.f the r-r, i-v' jrr:.'. li.vi- a wr e t:f 1 ;r: "t t . s rtv , ind h T- . . hU t'- i, .-r , tt- - i r. ! Sfne of the ltish m'-n in r'.iis prfesi'.r. have d-.tt'le 2 . resented the une6hr!e5s cf -Irandeis in rerea'.d'y giving th t hin ic-t? service u.-vr and in - : . iiurt men rf Bran-iei ir. of !-? r-..ri.. a-i t'rre f'r them m l.le an thv -i "i-'- " ' I - -- i the that t: Vlt ...t -f IX MEMORY OF THEIR DEEDS. The Greensboro News pars this de served tribute to the heroes of the Lost Cause: "The little green tents where the soldiers sleep, where the children play and the women weep, are gay with flowers to day " Rue. for remem brance, and pansies, for thoughts, and here and there a little heart "s-ease let the rosea, and the lilies and the Ori ental chrysanthemums that deck the battle-flags of great nations be passed by for the day; the south remembers her dead not with drums and trum pets, ior the glamor of their triumphs, but in silence and with tears befitting the love they bore her. For the blazonry, the pomp and pageantry of military glo ry may surround the tomb of a tyrant as soon as that of a pa triot; the splendor of illustrious deeds of arms gilds the name of Napoleon as well as that of Lee. It is the tribute of si lence and tears that is rare. We need no blare of bugles and ruffle of drums n the Tenth of May, for we go out to cele brate less the genius of our captains and the valor of our men than the love of country that made them scillful and valiant. The Army of die Confeder acy is not dead. The guns and the horses and the men have crumbled into dust long ago; but the spirit that mad them terrible hovers over every litis mound, aspirea to heaven in ev ery granite shaft. If ever the south should be called to stand in battle array again it will wake in the hearts of these men's sons; and whatever uni form that new army may wear, whatever flag floats above it, the spirit that drives it to vic tory will ba largely the memory of the deeds of the men in the little green tents. And that is why the heart's easa. V Services Today. Services today at 10.30 o'clock. Ladies' prayer meeting at usual hour. Service tonight at usual hour. Friday morning all the ladies h have attended a prayer meeting are especially invited. The young people are asked to form a chorus choir for the service. Saturday night service for colored people. Sunday il be Mother's Day. Wear a lower. Services for men Sunday af ternoon. The citizens in and arouitfl Favetteville axe invited. OUR ADVERTISERS. W. E. Kindley Company New Felt Sport Hats page 2. Steel end AnJerr. General Ac cident policy pajje 3. Remirjrt'jn Typewriter Company pape 3. Cuty.Bu Line Notice pace 4. Capitol Department Store A Great Summer Opening page 1. Saunders Hardware and Machine Wurk S'Tnt'.nae I. E. A. Foe Brick Company Brick, Piaster, Lime, Cement and Coal Lyric Theatre pat'e 4- Gas Company Free For One Week Only page 4 Stein Brothers No Clothes Like Ours nfe S Chautauqua Syr.or ymous Terms pape 4. Sheetz Furnitjre House At Home paire 3. Dixie Theatre page 4. Standard Stationery Stores Picture Frames end Mouldings page 4. City Grocery Company Groceries pae 2. . Lift Your Taxes page 4. f 'iaret. Ion Laundry Company page 4. fiutdne (aids. J -hn A. MacKethsn, M. D. page 4. HOPE MILLS ITEMS. A spur rat i heir built fir the t!ar:ic Coat Line R mi road from the Virginia- ar-l '.a Southern Railroad, in the R'lUthet part f this town to Mill No. 2, anc 'n a short time freight will be hanjied to and from that mill by railroa-is, instead of mule wagons aa heretofore. Prof. Earbles, to the displeasure of many people, including several schonl children, left for Spartanburg, 8. C, yesterday. NEW FELT SPORT HATS The last word from Fifth Avenue, New York. Colors white, blue and natural; price f.7.00. NEW SPORT HATS. Dozens of smart Sport Hats, fresh from New York, 5. $7.50 to S10. BEAtTIFCL SUMMER MILLINERY. From New Y'ork and from our own workrooms. Moderately priced for quick selling. Con sult our milliners for anything you want in the hat line. SLAUGHTER SALE WOMEN'S COAT SUITS AT AVERAGE OF HALF PRICE. $17.50 Coat Suits at $10.00. $25.00 Coat Suits at $14.60. $45.00 Coat Suit at $22.50. SPECIAL DRY GOODS BAR GAINS. 25c Solid Color Organdies, 5c yard. 50c yard wide Dress Linens, 29e yard. 50c Silk Crepe, 25e yard. 15c Colored Floral Organdies, 10c yard. 25c White Voiles. 19c yard. 38c yard wide White Pique, 25c yard. 36 inch Shadow Checks for Skirts, 25c yard. , 19c Whit Repp, 15e yard. 25c Colored Lac Cloth, 12 l-2c yard. Pictorial Review Patterns for June on sale. W. E. Kindley Company New Irish Potatoes Grape Fruit Beechnut Grape Jelly Fresh Olives New Cabbage and Fresh Tomatoes Every Day Green Cornfield Can Peas Mayfield Brand Black'Eyed Peas Fresh Assorted Candies of all kinds. City Grocery Compariy Call 4S1. Prompt Delivery. CIVIC ASSOCIATION CHAUTAUQUA. If you wish to help the Chic Association, buy your Chautau qua tickets now. After tickets to a certain amount have been sold, then the Association comes n for their share. Their percentage of gate re ceipts amount to very little. So if you expect to attend Chau tauqua, which of course you do, do not wait to buy tickets et gate, but purchase at Ret Room or from the children. Adult tickets, $2.50 ; children, $1.25. Children wishing to sell tick ets can call at Rest Room for them at any time. Parents must lie financially responsible for all tickets taken out by their children. MRS. W, T. BROCK. 6-7-3t- Pres. Civic Aaw. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Pemocratic Voters of Cumber land Coon Tv : t herebv announce myself a can didate for the nomination for a seat i tk T .nwer House of the next Oen- eral Assembly of North Carolina. If nominated and elected, I shall ad vocate the following local measures: i., Th reduction of the manner of the Board of Commissioners from five to three, and th creation of a non-partisan highway commission composed of three men who shall have charge of all the roads ana bridge of the county. 2nd. The reneal of th salary sys tem, subject to a vote of the people at an election to be held thereon. SnL The nomination of members of the Board of Education and Super intendent of Public Instruction by a primary vote, of the patrons of the schools. sth. Th submission to a vote of the people of the continuance of the Recorder's Court, and th office oi County Treasurer. On all Stat matters I shall strictly adhere to th Democratic Platform, as enunciated at th State Conven tion. Upon the above issues I respect fully invite the votes of the Demo crats at the primary. Respectfully, A. S. HALL. ANNOUNCEMENT. I herebr announce myself can- didato for th office of Recorder for Cumberland county, subject to th Democratic Primaries. 2-7-t. H. L. BROTHERS. FOB RECORDER I announce myself candidate for tha office of Recorder of Cumberland county, subject to th action of th 1 Democratic primary. JAMES C Ma:RAE. 2-7-tf ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for th office of Solicitor of th Recorder's Court of Cumberland coun ty, subject to the action or tn Democratic Primaries. WALTER W. COOK. ANNOUNCEMENT To th Democratic voters of Cum berland county: I most respectfully and earnestly appeal to yon for our support in th coming primary and election that I may b again honored at your hands and feeling that while serving lyou as Solicitor of th Recorder's Court I have at all times don my duty as I conceived it to b, in th light of reason and justice, and feel ling, too, that I hav th confidence of the people in the county as one of 'Its officers, I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination and elee- ' tion to th lower house, as your repre sentative in which capacity I shall en deavor to bring about certain changes relative to local conditions which in my opinion are much needed. v i At an early date I shall publish, that you may know all I hope to do, a statement containing proposed measures and the reasons for such measures and the changes I hop to ; b able to bring about with, your ."p 'proval. I Respectfully, A. B. BP.EECE. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for sheriff of Cumberland coun ty, subject to the action of th Dem ocratic primary. J. H. FISHER. ANNOli NCEM EN'T. To The Voters Of Cumberland Coun ty: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of coroner of Cumber land county, subject to th action of the Democratic primary. DR. J. V. McGOUGAN. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of a number of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidal for County Commissioner, subject to th action of the Republi can nominating primaries. If nomin ated and elected I will conscientiously serve to th best of my ability. T. H. HARRIS. Crsnk Bis-Mac It's Refreshing. ANNOUNCEMENT. I take this means of informing my friends and the publi? that I am a candidate for the lower bouse of the Legislature before the Democratic primary. W. B. M ALLOT. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself candi date or re-nomination for th office of county commissioner, subject to th action of the Democratic primary. S. CLAUD WILLIAMS. Godwin, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to stata to the general pub lic that I am a candidate for sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to th action of the Democratic primary. I promise faithful service to the duties of the office, having served aa depu ty sheriff for the past 18 years. M. A. McLEAN. ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself a candidate for th office of constable of 71st town ship, subject to the action of th Democratic primary. Promising if elected to perform th duties of th office to the best of my ability. i. H. HARRIS. ANNOUNCEMENT. Having; been appointed to fill th vacancy caused by th death of the lata lamented Maj. A. A. McKethan, which appointment by law only ex tendi to the next general election and having served yon to th best of my ability, I would appreciate an endorsement of my services by the people of Cumberland county and 1 therefor announce myself a candi date for th nomination for th offic of clerk Superior Court for th re mainder of the unexpired term, sub ject to th action of the Democratic primary to be held th 3rd of June, 1916. W. M. WALKER. ANNOUNCEMENT. Having accepted the appointment to fill the unexpired term of Jno. H Rogers, Esq., who recently removed from th Stat and resigned th po tion of county commissioner, and b. desirous to serv th best interest of th county, I hereby announce mysalf a candidate for county commissioner, subject to th action of th Democrat ic primary. ALBERT WADE. Cumberland, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT. To th Voter of Cumberland county: I hereby announce that I am a can didst for register of deeds for this county, subject to th Republican pri mary, nomination. If nominated and elected, I will serve to th best of my ability. I Very respectfully, Jj WARREN CARVER. ANNOUNCEMENT. To The Democratic Voters Of Cum' berland County: At the earnest solicitation of my friends throochout the county, I an nounce niye!f a candidate for a seat in the lower house of the new General Assembly, subject to the action of th Democratic primary. . j, K. a. AVERITT. Aprils, 1DI8. CANDIDATE FOB COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Cumberland county, subject to the action of the Democratic priary. J. T. MARTIN., ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic voters of Cum berland County: I respectfully beg to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to th office of register of deeds for Cumberland county. I wih to ex press my sincere appreciation for the support heretofore given m by my friends and earnestly solicit their votes in the coming Democratic pri mary election. R. P. BOLTON. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself can didate for sheriff of Cumberland coun ty and will appreciate th support of all my friends in th coming primary Thanking them for th eonfldane placed in ma hertofor and If nominal ed and elected, I will put forth my best efforts to glv th best potsit' service as in th past. N H M-EACHt ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself didate for th important office of treasurer of Cumberland county, sub ject to th action of th Democrat) primary which will b hmU on J una 3rd, 11. I hav endeavored in th past to perform the duties of this offioa to taa beat of my ability and if aotn- inatod and elected again to this posi tion 1 will ondeavor to eootinu t perform these duties for the benefit of th people of Cumberland county. D. CASTER. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereoy announce myself candi date for the office of rioenilliig At torney of the Bcordera Court af Cumberland County, subject to the no tion of the Democratic Primaries. O CL HOWARD. AN NOUNCEM NET. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county enrnmissioner, sub ject to th action of Republican pri mary, C. W. SANDROCK. ANNOUNCEMENT. I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of register of deed of Cumberland county, subject to the action of th Democratic primary. - W. E. KYLE. April 14. 1916. ANNOUNCEMENT. At th solocitation of many friends, I hereby announce myaelf n "I'l-Ma for the offic of Register of Deeds of Cumberland county, subject to the no tion of th Democratic primaries. J.F.PARKER. FOR COUNTT COMMISSIONER To th Democratic Voters of Cvmben land County) I respectfully beg to announce that I am a candidate for County rv"1 sioner, subject to th action of the Democratic primary. F. L. HOLCOMBE. ( Pierce's Mill Township. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offic of Prosecuting At torney of th Recorder' Court ef fVmh-W-aul mwaI -i.KI a k tion of the Democratic Primaries. HENRY E. WILLIAMS. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby onounr my elf n candi date for a seat In th lower house W th Legislature, subject to the action of th Democratic primary. W. E. HONEYCUTT. Linden, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself a candidate for th Clerk of Recorder' Court of Cumberland county, subject to th ac tion of th Democratic primary. J. A. MONROE, JR. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce that I ara a can didate for the office of clerk of th recorder's court of Cumberland coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. W. M. GLOVER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. After considering the matter, I hreby announce myself candidate for Register of Deeds of Cumberland County, subject to th Democrat! primary. If nominated and elected, I will give the office strict and diligent attention. With this end In view I will thank my friends throughout th county to give me their loyal support. C. S. BENNETT. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself candidate for th offic of Sheriff of Cumberland County subject to the will of th vo ters to bs expressed in th Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I will serve all papers promptly and keep the offic in a business like) manner, striva to discharge all th duties of th offic as becomes a sheriff and to treat all citizens, rich and poor with deserving courtesy and to demean my self as becomes an officer of th law. D. K. TAYLOR, 71st Township. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a can- didata for th offic of coo u bl of 71st township, subject to tin a tion of th Democratic primary, j rorr.istnf if elected to perform th dutia of th offic to th best of my ability. r. j. rEs. s f
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