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"GAPS'. i'EAJI NlK- WS WEATHE3. FAIR. Subscribe to the Cape Fear New? the Paper That Prints the Truth mt TELEXaULMUC KEFUKTB. FULL TELBGSJLrEOC TCL H. KO. Jit gAyCTiKVim; y. c Thursday morning. November 30, isis. PRICE. $4 PES TKA2 k v-w w y "v.'S -I.XL5' k,BwJr i i i it cm mm Ladies mt JMm Gmmwlly Tak teC Great latere la Friar. e Offeree. YOUR FRIEND If Tm 4 Nt Wish f Rjm. ' Nov in the Tiaas U Naaaiatc Twanulf art Gather O PMaa4 ia Each Paper. TotenUjr"! au3 faroaght a large nhr of ncoainaUorn, from several rwimunitiia thai heretofore had not fcaaa hears; ma, and the number of ladies eater od frees Fayeteville bona atwtw by severaL The l di ai this aKtioa ere not alow ia rorogniiisg a genuine oppor tunity. The chance to win aa Ont land within a few week's tints doe Much coaraent ha the faster of making It possible for very contestant to wis, The entire esTer Baa been declared moat liberal. 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It is not necessary that you or any member of your family be a sub scriber to the papers. AU contes tants receive a paper during the con test complimentary. Ta tha Men While men are not permitted to run ia the contest tbey are invited with an aim la Ufa. i CF TEE sweaeeaa- " f"""f .. . a. a w A Fqrtv'-dlM Ajacriqui jSarrivars Declare YcsseJ nnk rVith mm WarpJag. 7 KEN WHO AXE DROWNED riSe, X. C, Ginm fcy a Scrrlvcta Wmm laawlral ' at New Tork Teaterslay. By International Newa Service) New jrork," Nov. 29.-forty-eoe 20 axrrad hero today, that the Mariaa wai warming. . - They eWlared without The survivors giro tha following as tha list of the seven awa who drowned when the Marina went down: P. P. Brown, of atosnnara. Va; J. B. Brown, of Charlottesville. Va.; George Sedberry. of Fsyettevilla, M. C; D. P. Thsmas, of WDmiertoa. Peat ware; William Buey, of of Bos- tea afaas; Goorge Boosa, of Norfolk. Vs. and John Lux, of Seattle, Wash ington. . Two torpedoes were fired at the vesoeJ. they declared. Shortly after the crash of the second, the survivors say they saw a subeaarme coma to the surface about 200 yards off the port side. They could not discern Hs idenitity. i For forty-three hours in open boats, the survivors tossed about un til they were finally picked up by a British boat and brought ashore. The story told by the men, they say, sra identical with those relsted to tha American consul at Queens town under affidavit and now In tha pos session of Secretary of State Lang ing at Washington. N. Y. State Autos Kill 604 in 305 Days CBy lateraatteaal News Berries.) New York, Nov. 29 The number of automobile falalities in New York State shows practically tha same relative increase as the vehicles ticen sed,( according to statistics issued by Secretary Cornell of the Nstional j Ilitrhwsys Protective Association. In New York Slate, 304.000 auto mobiles were licensed in the first ten months of 1916, snd W persons were killed. Doring the same period of 1915, 226,000 cars were licensed, and 561 persons killed by them. New Jersey Is the only Stste where suto mobile desths decreased, while the number of cars grew. . , Postpone Epstein Case Until Monday Morning (Special to the NEWS) Goldsboro, Nov. 29. This after noon the Epstein ce was postponed i until Monday morning at nine o' clock. Although 250 veniremen had been summoned there were not enough aurirae awssiaa ssT aha Biilish rine eaT taw Irish coast aa October from which to chose a jury snd thej, dtmt and court ordered that 250 more venire- men be summoned to appear Monday morning. ptttt Mti fr"fQ km aai av aakJ at ha.tlV COEEHZT T 1 r'T it m "; ! ST ' " Popaatioat of H-Adreda f the Tawxai Jtim Deeatesl Traafg RUSSIANS DELIVER BLOW Efort to Divert rttmmmt Tewtosi Aratiea Arc Briaxiar to Bear em (By Intarnational Newa Sarrice) Tha dUaorderiy retreat of tha Baa-J amaiaa army toward Itmhai 1 tha evilued population at of towns joining with the defeated troops la tha wSd fight ac cording ta The latest official Berlin announced tha capture ntechti a town sixty -five north of Bucharest, by tha army of Ceneral Fslkenhayn. Tha statement adds that Field Marshall Too , Mackeneea'a armiea from the sooth aad now with in twenty Atlas of tha Koumaaiaa eapttol is directing its movements to correspond with those of von Fal knhayn's. . a assise Armies la tha . southern . Carpathiaas . . have struck a strong blow ia a last minute effort to divert the tremendous pres-' sura which the Teuton armies are bringing to bear opoa tha Bouman-j yBjiB ojeaaive A heavy offensive was launched to - dsy m the region of Kirlibabi, Petro-( grad reported the capture of a series of ridges east snd south of this plsce together with more than 700 prison- This afternoon's fighting is taking plsce on the northernmost Russian front, not far from its Junction with the main army Russian front. That it has been of the most intense char acter is indicated by tonight's uer- man report. ; An earlier announce ment had state td that the Russians succeeded in attaining small local gains at a heavy cost. Tonight's statement ssys that the Russians renewed their attacks snd that no information of the result was yet st hand. Petrogrd tells sn entirely different story from the German war office of the result in this sectir. South of Kirlibabs, the Russian war office reports, "we captured a ridge of heights along the whole of our front." The Roumanian government with few exceptions Is in full flight from Bucharest. Need More Women to Work in Germany (By Intoraaaonat f ews Servke.) Berlin, Nov. 29. Employment agencies throughout the empire re port thst there is a great demand for female labor in Germany. Women now employed are demanding that their wages be raised to at least ten rents an hour. .. Vnskilled female labor in the leather and metal goods trades is in lready thou- sands of women hsvs taken places of the men called away to the war. T3t:;i::::niin ILP.OHO WwaM Bel Otrt to GovinaMst aa Skart Notice for a Fair Valae. DECLARE ONXT SOLUTION Ta the Preaeat Railway Diffical- tiea la Crersuaeal Owmer- shin, Mr. SUsa, Mesmber of the CoamaaiUee, SUtesI la Speech. (By International News Service) Washington, Hbvy 2 Alferd P. Thorn, rtpresenting the railroads of . the country before tha Newlanda int xaign miiaial commirtea this j afternoon stated that "moat big rail roads" would sell out to tha govern- mens oa short notice for a fair value of their properties- j Tha statement was made in res-j poase to a inquiry by Represents-j tiva Sims ef Taaneasee, member of( the romissrta, who said, "Govern-1 meat oaauship of railroads offers the onty asiutioa to tha present rail way difficulties.'' Warns Plague May r Recur Next Summer Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 29. Prepsred s to disrnose snd treat infantile paralysis in its early stages is the only means for preventing its spread, Dr. W. A. Evans, of Chicago, told tbe Southern Medical Association 1 "Experience teaches us there will he aa epidemic each year in some part of the United States," he said. "and who knows but what that it will be in the South next year? Last year tea scoursge was oi .mantae para.y-j arts kuw it nravn Most muinW in trip east and north. It is known that nesse0 lne Blul"t ,ou""" ",wtern Coahuli. and northern Dur- this disease never burns so violently the season in ., Fayetteville. Both ango. In one community during two sue- Goldsboro and Donaldson' are in the J Much of the information received cessive seasons, hence the people of neight of condition and both have st the War Department concerning the uth, a. well a, those of thi djd reforJg behin(, them io upJ-' recent successes i. id to west should prepare themselves to ,have come from General Pershing's be able to check its progress." jhold" CMr" ,n five mCT , he. Jquarters. Eight month, .go- i; !i GITY NEW BERN : Beleive the Negro Fell Over- board Gas Boat and Was I Drowned. New Bern, Nov. 29. Th?re seems to be mystery attacked to the where- shouts of Frank Dawson a neero who earned his living by helping to tow boats t the different docks in the city. Some believe that his body is at the bottom of the river, while others are of the opinion that he '.s enjoying good health in some other part of the city. Dawson was last seen on the fru ireigni ooat Aipnune ...-v... - R little after three o'clock. He had . i . 1 1 I 1 ,1.1. .ftantnnn . been hired by Captain Davis to help tow the boat and the task was al most finished when it wss discovered thst he had disappeared. There was ; no one on the boat with the negro j at the time of his disappearance, but several men were in the vicinity and they firmly believe that he fell over- board snd w.s drowned. CMRMA DEFENDERS C? CfflUIIUAIIUA CITY FORCED TO EVACUATE HI DISOM! Department Beleived to be in Possession of Acv curate Information That Trevino With Onlj Rernnant of Original Forces and no Supplied Has Retreated in the Directs In formation From General Pershing's Head quarters. t t THANKSGIVING DAT DECLARATION BT JOSEPHCS DANIELS By Jsstphas Psairas, Serre- tary af the Navy.) The ' carnival of force and Strife aa naif tha gama has ' drawn from the ether half the finest spirit af hvetherlMoa. There never was a keener edge to human sympathy, a deeper realization af the .works .ef sanas, tha divinity af child hood, tha dignity ef labor aad the sights af man. -Asserica's opportunity for international and even universal service will loom larger than in, all her history when (peace again smiles span the world, for ia her spirit and in her govern ment, she has enthroned ideal ism. Jar these things I am "thankful. DOIIALDSOI. PLAYS G0L0SBQB0 T Both Teams in Top Notch Con dition and Excellent Game ia Assured. fternoon at 3:30 wiI, " she has played has credited to Her General Pershing was sent into Mex "won" column a game with Kinston.'ico with a force of 12,000 men for Cary and Washington, she has tied one game with Washington and lost cne to Kington. Tiius out of 5 game- layed she has won 3 tied one, lost ne. Her total score in 80 against 18 scored by her oppeneiits. This is . a record to 1 proud of to be sure vin l, m , v racon, Tcaih a retter nowt-er lu o.iri. io inv that the two ttsma hove r,.it met the .same oppor,v-nts a close campaign of the'two records is impossible. Von aiilSon has however met and defeated the Fayetteville Tigers. Raefinl Wilmington. Cary, Dillon and Ral eivh. They lust one game to Raleigh. In scores Donnldson has lf'8 credited to her as against 16 scored i.y op- ponents, and these latter by the one! I . team Raleigh. I Donaldson in her final scumase ... TU Tuesday showed splendid form. The i (Continued on Page Three.) WEATHER. Weather for North Carotins. Partly overcast and cooler Thura- day. Friday fair. Moderate west and northwest winds. (By International Newa Service) ' Washington, Nov. T9. The seizor of Chiuhuahaa City ended ly for Francisco Villa's army the afternoon of last Monday aeraraV ing to confidential reports receives, at the War Department today. - The information was said to kavav Been obtained unofficially from fcotkt Mexican and American sources aaor was accepted aa being accurate. , The Carraasa defenders of the be sieged city at tha end of a nine day onslaught were forced t o evacuate) ia great disorder. General Trevioov tha Chiuhnahua commander, with at mere remnant of his original force, and no supplies, is said to have ro treated into the deserts t o the north east in tha direction of Ojinaga. Another section of "the consttto tionalists army is said to hsva been driven to the south of tha northern) capitoL " These troops are without leadership and arc expected to Join) the rebel forces if for no other pur pose than to avoid starvation. Villa,, with his bandit army is in complete): control of the city. The victory not only gives the ban dit chief possession of Mb largest and richest city in northern Mexico, but pieces him in absolute control of the Mexican Central and Northwest ern railroads ss well as the telegra ph line as far south ss Torreoiu Districts Villa Dominates; The military districts which Villa; will be in a position to dominate fro m Chiuhuhua City will include all' of the state of Chiahusbua. north- the avowei purpose of catching il ia and scattering his band. Grave anxiety is felt here for the) fate of s number of ,..foreipmr' known to have bepn in Chiuhimhu City tihen the sU-ze started nearly w wcks ana. The men rn ten- tal Pi'll' st.-.tT are to forward rrr.;nly an$- information obtainable Brief reports received fnm the border tel l that ju.-t before the eva--cuation. of Chi'ili iahua City the Vil listas hirhting with the enthusiasns of savages attacked the constitution alist soldiers in the streets with the) resuit that scores of non-combatants were killed or wounded. General Trevino is understood to . t.A antiitv witliAiil Ammunition andl . for this reason is not expected to make a stand or return to attack again until his supplies can be re plenished, . The effec is expected in Washing- ; ton to result in an early reply fronr l Chief Carrania on the proposed protocol between this country and . Mexico. Under this agreement the) administration has expressed a will- ingness to lift the embargo against the exporation- of ammunition into) Mexico.
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