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ROANOKE RAPIDS HERALD. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C THE WEEKS EVENTS IMPORTANT NEWS OF STATE. NA TION AND THE W0RL3 BRIEFLY TOLD ROUXD ABGOTJHE WORLD A Ceeds Recerw Of Hapeeelnja Of ltt-t Fim All Paints Of TM Vtarbl Domestic John Korn-tt. J!, -otor general of the I an Ammoai burvaa in Washington, ,' a pan American treaty to si ore Ivace on the western hemUprt. re is Xirsvnt and Important. "This league." vit he, "not coercive, km moral, can Snake pvaon- foreter permanent on the wet.ra hem'-, here, avoid Huro;e.in and Asiatic ni -rii rvnoe id Ani.TH.iB flairs, ni t i wn inviolate th aluuroe diH-M 'riv " Tbe sti:ke t: Kansas City of the t'ainti'eM of I e Kansas Kail way company has i;rvwB serious It I eared slae troths may be rvsort.nl to audi J M'tilt ia resulting from 'lie clashes bet strikebreaker aiul i i :k r Uj'bTtii! mltltn In a trw u p f.r t:; mother. Ionian Heart), an Faton Ion. (u 1m, touched a live ,re, and was ins'antiy electro uted Responsibility for the disposl'loa of the surplus stock of equipment and up, Pes aeijuirvd ty th war d-part-m nt duriig (h war has been as Miued by Assistant Secretary Crow fU, at the r.ar.t of Prvoid-nt Wil on. The second etion of the pix :e Fly r. !iii'h recently loft Chattanooga. IVnu., was wrecked six mile Has side of Chattanooga as a result of spread ing rails, which caused the locomotive, lender, two mail coaches and lit Im ngr oar to leave th track. Norn- of th jiasseog.rs was injured. The will of ills Mary Custis Lee, lau;h'or ot lion. Robert K. le. .is admitted to probate in Washington, l. C. recent; with Che ria..iir of mills, m wl.it li she made bequests to Virginia ia.-ii'utwn and relatives a-glt-gating ( laT.l'iiO. She requested in J. or will that l:or body bo cremated and tho a.-hot t'lan d in an urn InM-riln 1 villi Imt full r.amo. dato of doath a:ul tho Viid,-: "The la-t suitius vUiiU vt lint. Kobii'l U. Loo." European A i I'ort si nt out from Oo; nfia.;. n aj s li ' fi'ttnor Hi mi. ill otni io.-s will Jianily luo ti we tho now year. Hor ailiiuiit i.-. hoiTt distaso, and h has yron icniilualSy worst- sinoo the U. r- lll.i.t ii 1 1.; i-'U-. , Tlio Sim Ft inors of Ir- Ian. I itit ,.o moot Prosidont Wilson, and hao invitiil iiim to liston to thoir sido ot 1ii- i;u'-tiitt. Thf litosidont mar is- It I'uljlin boforp roturtiins to franco Tl.e Moiitont grins ar- hot af'.-r thur k.i.g They don't lik his fliK!.t from the country when tlioy had to j.vo ud to tho central jiowors. -tt!;. Hill act H trustee- fur 50."0 ton, 1ar. fl-.is . of Austrian chippin,' now in pal oris and (listrihiito it for use ex ;ev for war supply and trans- JuTt at ion. none lo bo u.-od fur com no rcfal tiaftio. Huls.iii m troops fred on tho lireeks near Tiou.-stia nd wounded three (Jrok soldiers. Th Greeks returned tN Hull tire and wont over tho top. The ;.ui,in hot footed tn Mont Bole-. i: may of Copenhagen comes the T pott that a "school of revolution has been established lit Moscow. The jidiool is a'tended by Chinese and rep resentatiTes of nearly every European coiitiiry. Kt ports are to the effect that llu sum teachers are Mudying all the lan iruacos of the earth in order to teai li the philosophy of the Russian nulj tioti to the world. Tl whole Uussian question of ll'.i- ia is under serious consideration i the allies. No plan lias bo.-n fonnu latt-d. however, because president W I Km has not yet made known his view-. The president has already told the world that no one man has the seen ' tif sohinj present worn! probWtns. It s. ins nowr that Germany will found a republic. The executive lo-ad will have authority midway between that of the president of tlo- t'nitetl States and the present king of Great Uritain. K. on Ihich, German minister to Luxemburg since March. l'Jll. has. to pother with his advisers, been expelled from the country by the grand ducal government. IKislation iiuthorizimr increase of the permanent enlisted strength ol the navy from 1S1.0"0 men to H17.O0'i has been recommended to the house naval affairs committee by ('apt. II lining, acting chief of the bureau ot navigation. This would include 175. 000 neamen, 24.000 apprentice seamen and firemen in training, 12.000 in trad ochools in training and 6,0o in the uy Inn corps. We are told that German propa gantla is still ram;ant In th United ! It Is beine directed, accord Ing to the report by a German profes cor at The Hague, and is trytnK to kindle animosity bolween the I nited rt her associates In the war. State department officials are reticent as to the report, but some of them t-avs It l a "p!p dream." The director of the Russian Informa tion bureau in New York says that Itussia lost eight million men before he quit the war. Three million of these were killed and one million dis abled lor life. TO SHEAR SHEEP BY MACHINE Inaxperienctd Peraon Can Do Work Vary Nicely Mora Wool Ob tained Than by Hand. To ihear aheep by band take an experienced man. but with a machine an Inexperienced person can do the work nicely. A good machine coats tea than $12, and more wool can be obtained than through ihearlng by and. After the fleece ha been taken Vt ail tags aad doft should ba re Report current tm Wa.h'.a'oa ar that the ,Vvp:e if tte Unitod S iies as reprvM'n'ed in their srii'e. ho are urpvsed to read iorrs-tlv the put itc barometer ar.d write their wishes into law. mill violently o:-pe tl. sinilug of the C.-nua Then .s Bt d-Telott-d I laa as to i's .1 ,. oJ tKn, but many say it woi 1 t. . toa waste to .nk uvh Pne IVciartB that the :de! .1 :' of opinion fH-' rv.ard::; v r a' a of a b-iue of ndtivQs an J n "... J. f Uttttoft 4 fiv d.e,u of the . a-. S n tor kBa of lVua lv n a. forr.:'.f seore'ary of s'ate. m an 4.L'.' to the .ecate. itrgol pt,ion.-mnH of lhee gusttons uu'il At't.r i:.e :e.i ' com. rrDl'f. Amsterdam hears that a t"i'.oa has broken out .u lia'-gana. ad i :a ! full s mg I Gerr.iun sold tor, avrtl.n to r ! ports from Fr-n h e:"t- . rs in hr'.a. re rtuitur.; i.one I e eon 1 i The arv s v tig t-t!sch!.tad t';- r Alies" w;'h d 1 the em hu.-iasiu ol v.i- tora, and .u. bodovked with i I he g'.ad'a'eis cf old A J S. , d-r-.-.r of the Hi- .a ' itif.-nuation t urea a. :tto;y to.. I ' ' N. oik h.io u i'oti.ii.or..- i tint ISus-m oititui vend lion i 'U- exhau-t'oO ttolll .,t 13 t . I t . f dotiDM Ti1 li- id-.il S''e 1 1m: a seas i( M.h! and t.-is, an-t. f-.r- r. lll.ll:ot; of her , le .. : . ! i i death, tills time fro;u n S.ie ieliaatd hir food suw-1: troia 'he I ar ' Therv is ntueh ; ovulation s to ' it i will r the final outcome :n ;. iti:-!i. Many h lit ve the peace of the oil4 I will best be subserved by keep:n a (strong central govemtuent ip,os led to a league of tates like, for .a- tani-e the ' jike league" oi li.i'kir. tales. Washington Under the spur of war. m:nor.t Cn duction in the I n.ted St:e h.v reached the unprovt dented value of $j.010,4S UtNl 111 HUT. eie, ,I.ik t -tj per cent the previous recoi-l uiade iu 117 IVn l.eopoldo IVejo. S:'.tnih Mie i(nsiil at Puruandiro. state if V.ule.i can Mt xico. recently a a-si-:!i by a vaptam of the M.-xtcan govern uient forces, accordnii to stories told in Havana. Cuba on the aima". ttotu Mexiio of the sitatior P-'!;ol.i I'n'ii.i It is reported that ptiiih.t i.i ...:. r.i, a rebel, has ca; ti;ro. the i.tl.i, a. . .., I till of the st.ite of N eva ('pi.-.. M- x.co. and r bi Is are reported to b- o:i stantly a'taikttti trains runn.ttj h tw.n M xtco an ! Vet i t';-i and ! moving fron, ihuu i u :iu t . r . .it-, i soldier escort-. The general op nieti i pr -- d m al! ipiarter-i toward the south is th.o t;... I'at ranza g.m-rnm. nt 1:1 M-vo ; slowly tottenni;. The latest report from M- i ttiat followers of Felix ai 1 1 'tl- temiilatitii; a revolution. The American batth.-hri !'..!ron attached lo the liriii.-h grand ti t .1 -played a spirit of Hue tomr.ole-; ., throughout its period of -'!' in-, d dared Admiral Sir I 'avid lleat'y. the commander i n- hi. f of the grand tl"'. in a f.treweil addles, on lo.,rd : U S S New Voi'k. on I tut . : 1, the day the )ttadron was d. t.o h- d from the grand fleet. Ail hand- h.i I been (ailed to muster on the forei s tie to hear Admiral la-.Hty President Wilson gave hi- ; r-or.it i ; impiessions at a meeting wi h ie;-i-i si tmitives of the American pi e-.-ol l.;i experiences thus far in Katioe. At i the same time atinounceuii M m 'made that the memheis of tl'e Ann-r-: ican commission to n-oilato pe.o would meet daily with the pi !. "1 am confident that the big council of statesmen "f the world will l.o ahht ; to reach a Just and reasonal-.U- solution of the problems that will be presi nt. d I to them, and thu- earn tri:tiil of the world for the ni"-t errioal and i necessary service w liich lias ever hi. o ! p ndi-i'ed it," said I'resiih nt Wilson, ia an interview, relening t j x the ap i n acliing peace lonfuviue. it Is the observiition of all state "ten in all countries that Pn-.-iihrt V;lson is truly represent ing the Amer ican people abroad regardless of poll. i s cr other seriiiineiits. His c n'en i i n that "we have got to put our , lo ,i Is together and pool e cry thing e have pot for the b' m lit of the id'-nU jwhiih are common to all." has ulnio-t 'hiinnie the shibboleth of the Labor j Party ,,t Great liri'ain. ! President Wilson says the Ver-ailie-t congress w as a conference of "bos-, s," land further opines that we have ad- Minced too far to permit the conler ; i-nce for world peace to be anything ; mere than a mining place of tho serv ants of the peoples represented by 1 delegates. "There is no master mini '.vh'i can. alone and unaided, pettla the prnhlmis of today. If there is any body who thinks ho knows win- is in the minds of all peoples, that man is a tool." The royal castle in Cohlonz, to pre. nt the removal of valuables, is be ing guarded by American troops. i "It was owing to the action of the I'.u.-.-.illl I'.ol.-he. ,'m lh.lt bundled.- of thousands of (i-rman troops were let loose to hurl themselves against our ; nun on the western front. It was ow ing to their betrayal that Koiimania i wi'h all its rich resources in grain and oil fell into the hands of the Ger mans." This is the explanation the Ilritish secretary of war offers for the keeping of allied troops in Rusfia. Undoubtedly Kerensky and his fol lowers want to represent Russia in the peace conference, but whether their status will be recognized i entirely another ruination. moved and the wool Med In a neat bundle with wool twine. The wool should then be packed lo wool aacki and either shipped to a reliable com mission firm or sold to buyers. Many Small Potatoes Wasted, 1 There are nexrly 120,000,000 busbl els of small potatoes wasted In the United States every year, all of wh!c could be used In making bread. Hope against hope, and ask HQ y receiva. James VonlyeoeiT. HERALD'S REVIEW of NORTH CAROLINA A Record Of Important Events At The Capitol And Throughout The State, Reported For Herald Readers OVERTO TREASURY- REVENUE DERIVED rPOM ZZCKZ TARV OF STATE'S OFFICE FOi CIENMAL PERIC3. jMSsa fscn vim 5 njt and M.ppen.nui TnJt Vf 'e P.ea'es et Njrtn Careuna Pe i.'t, Catnertd Arcnoa the State vapUaU Rst "i !Vr 'he two eoar pr:o end re "b r s- t-ol J. 1V,.U1 Gr-.tues. rUry llf !t. has turned ov.-r to st.ue treasury a total of $i.t,-.2 sn fees and taxe accorltng to hi. bi- - ' a! rep.irt p-eparcd for the llvier h " atid the General As- .,,!. The largest i:,-m m the li.-t. bv all ol u, of course, is the revenue obtain eo. from atttomohile registration tou! ! - ::i.TTt!.i;! in i:i;aa, t::.'n'i ' lfl. represent. n the uteni!.i:es ...-.I t'totor n-Ui. in in operatiou dur ..: that tinuv A: the end of the aatomob lo y. ar. J i s ."I'. l:il?, there were ?!.mi au'o eles registered. 1.401 motor, y.-les. i 1 t"7 ,!,.; ,r 8 lnl(i pt.rUh " 1 th- re w. re t',.'...;; a-ttomohiVs ' -:.tc I. 1.1 12 ni tor. v, 1,m a:: 1 Ci l I' .. ets T!i."e have been r. R-s'.-red a: :"' '"- th- ll.-cal year. Nov. ni ' li'iv a tot.ii ,.f ai,..,m, f l'ri-se:i-;ns an in. ro 'se (.f tu.,re ' ' t'-'ii aver the t,!;it rerist.-r ( - - t..o c.ir whitii cu.led June i. ' P-iJ'tn ti1 the tre.tsur-r r ':' t'uii I- di..v. -1 irotu tje f..;;v, se.i:-s: 1M7 lltlx tiie'ele. . . .fi2i,77,j 01 j:2..7-:t ' '!'.i:.nii tax. :.'ii ci rp.u-a- 5 nr. 'in l . .i.'i i f") 11 2!:i ' i 1 4.11! CJ or. i.t d r.i: 7:i r.Mi 2" 2:1. ;i ! : id 61 .".'I 4.11V.-.4 S.142 i 1.22:1' 'ora:::ii f. e r.i 1 f. es .. ti-' court ;, rts s and jour- ".:no ius .. .- i.i:irk.s .. ! grants f -i J 1 era:,: 4.7: 4"- i Hi 4.. 2 t',2.-, : ' .'.o $itu.i-2 . "n Lands for Sonhers. , s;ioc al from Wa.-.h'ng'on says -re is lots of tu IK aliiiii- ;)i.. pl.-n, . l-l'.ir;tneii's of the interior ;n 1 r to settle the returning. i!l:--r i'a Is that are mw uau-el. As h.i i rejiorted lK.re, agents are n: k in S 'Uih -rn stat:-s. loca' it": 's of tillable soil. Tint itives'i- 'n and inspection service 1 now lis' into North and' South Carol. ..a 1: api'iiis to list unoccupied u-.ii'. :n lands by couir.y, township an ! ' . n, givlnir the nearest market at 1 i" ,t postolTice add: ess. and fur r identifying th land liy the nar, ': - owner. Tills will bi gup;i :.t - ,1 by siaii iii.-n's cmrrtiig tl:-r- county, as to the goiters! toper , v. nature of the foil, etc. Th iii.Kion vv.l! ti.. n he in the il tent of labor so tint the re'u-::-- ! lier or any nth -r p -rsott ?eeki..i !' y;:."!it through the land will he " ) locate it .-li :i 1 1 1- where tins " upied lands are. Na-th C.irolina Caining. M .jor '. A. Graham. o"tlitit!?slii' .ii'-icuiture. Is r-jnii ing over No- .. ''.ir 'lina's splendid stride the nast ye .,. ti 'akin; seven-h place among th.. - r of the I'nion in the matter of 'li- money value of farm crops. II- r r-' or. I is shown by th" government re port, just out. fo bo f :.::7.4 ".0 Coo. t i- re 'o ::::; only six sta: in all the country .!) higher records. This doe- not ia hi 1 the value of the t:ttck cron- oi ' i h predicts as soja beans and i.u:n "r' of the other specal crops tli.r .'nr 'a Carolina ha.' deveh -pd I he pa-t ..ears in very coiisiderahlc si ale. Acc dent or Suicide. M i ray G. Toye, employed In thp mei-hnn.cal d.-riaritnont of Kd wards & lirou-hton. died in Rex Hospital a a te.-ult of a bullet wound in his left ten, ph.. He never regained rnns. iotn .."vs. The manner in which the wind was inflicted has not been de emiinod y the police. Rumors in circulation were to the effect 1hat he comn,i:fed suicide but members of the family lat t denied that he killed himself inte i tionally and stated to friends that he was accidentally shot while cleaning hie pistol. In hands of Receiver. Mr. J. M. Broughton has been ap pointed receiver for the stores operat ed by J. K. Befarah In Raleigh, the Princess, 112 Tayetteville street; The .Specialty Shop, 125 Fayetteville street, ind the Raleigh Bargain House on Martin street, the latter doing a whole lale Jobbing business. Mr. Broughton was appointed receiver by Judge Con lor at Wilson, pending the outcome f bankruptcy proceedings. Mr. J. L. Smmanuel was appointed general manager by Mr. Broughton and the ttorts will continue to operate. R -t'-irj Ccin-U Yi.uw?a rrrv , :v ..'V - ref-v . - h."e r. . ! ' w i r v i . .... us rt to ex ie or b r.i . c "i "..i::V r. :l efi f,r !. -tv r--:i -.-.I d.ir.ii thf ... , !.. -.. !'. . T: " le-r.-r - t-. 'li the g v- - to .1:1 - - i eirly .. : ....'-.,?;. sta:e. -i. m. h ti t.te t - - " i " - 'he governor, i 'i t i , ren i.ros ra- t" ' ' e i e.i: i tvr i f i.'." ! "--d vo lr co,::i i- a lie ... .. .-t ....-. at i: h ' ! i"ft Ltd Pu'cSaret. j ' ' !.- ! ' . I tj ti.tt:.in:i' r v . ,a ::irii - i-n h h j ' i : ! Api'.i.a. h:.in tnoun- j f " ti U --'id the Whit .. of New Ihi.-'atid l.MJ.TM 'i: J i . ll'l . In addition, j ' ". ,e : s have hi eu api.rovcd j t f - M I , , fir TV.e N arc: I'arohr purchflse areas ; A re. Sum r.'.'d. I Av -v r. i ims $ ;.; t.'-i :s j l':t. . i: . , . 4."..S lnsu 24 i 1 i ' ' "... 1 MU'. l' ii.'t'M 4e Il' i !--' 12.(!:.,". :tm 3.1 i l'-h I---.- . . . IS 4.i..? S4.(,a it J ' 'i 'i .... 1 .'IT'i 2- S.614 47 ' v :".:. . . . s. !i2.i :""..?i7.4,-, V i a ;:! 712 7i ;s,::ii7.ss I M i :t .!' S.-.2 .13 241..'h!7.3 ti 2.:hi "..,".ti 13.5 57 T.'.i 'i - v li a:.:.i . . 4.".77." 41 22.1 tro'i 7tl V.i y l'MM 45 li3,7:t mi To:..! . . . .C2.1.75J.:.) Jl.-ltH.641.07 C-"'tn C nnrd in St.ite. : . o:i iSjic. -t.il) nirerfr S ! c-.s. of tlo- ceusiH. d.'p.ti t:ne;:t ' ' '. :..' .atiti-iiin es the ropo't of i '. Mi-d I y i oua-i"s. In North 1 : m. I t :he , roos ef 1 31S and ' " rii- iiiiantitles ure in running - - .. ::i::i; round as half balc.i, ! 1 : ' lititir. I- : ; i't follows: r.lV.VS 4-2." 21 I l.oii) 4".4 j 21.2PX 17 v : S !"! 4. U2 I S -iv 6.4-2 .--'' fi.279 ! N 7 "2 6.''.!i l -il f:'2 1 1 .' 1.0'.;: ; f t j: i.i. u' f.''!l :;.v:j 3. Ml 2.2".U I'1. o2. :; "" t fiil2i'i! 4.1"P 3.112 I l'l t'Hl ll.vp; ! 1.0'IS C"4i 1.1 Tt? (171 ! '..12 Hit. ! S-l ...' Ji '::' l..i:i7 i 12.47? SKsj ''.'ill 4.1-iS .'!.17." 2.H" I '.' s r..i7s i M.i'.iT i'lti li ri 211' ?.7s2 2.077 l-t.l-9 1 1 .2 ' f ; S 14'l 4 41 "7.."2.. 2!.2.".l 4 M 2.7s f i 5.1-7 S.imr. ' lo..'. -i 7.-H7 e-H-i 3 OS t fi?i 4.r,Jii ' l'vHi 11""1 1.74". 2 ' r. 2 7SS 1,721 1 17 :-'i 1I.7W lie!) S !'.'4 4 141 ,i.r. i.-, 7i".'. f,:,o 1.12 1 J1'1'1 2 o'.'i 2.211 s-'-ii l.r.ii' s.r.-i i.n.:2 i 17 717 11.2..-:. 12. 47 f.,:l' i.l."'7t 41.71S ; I.-.' I 1.7 '2 7 4".S IS 'I j 1.1.776 15 7i -I i 2S.2-17 2.".r.s.9 4 ''J '',i lntit in 417 S.fiO.S 3.S..7 1T.D! 4 11.414 f 12 7..1::2 t im run j :'. m i 4ir. j R7"9 14.227: .!i.3 3,411 I r :. !. . a . . . u . . ::.-1 . . . ' ' I . . . : -l . . . ---'Il . . . 1. - I-"tlO'T. . .' .' i-'i-"':) . . . ' .ft '' ' 1 Ici'.buriT . . M ::;- '::ie:y. , N'-r ham;- n . 1 A . . . i ):..:?.. I 'a :n l.o . . , I'.oqii.- :r!i. . IVl-ter . . . I' 't'liiitnatis . I i:t u a :.!. . , i: i - o;i , , . hi'wan . . , i.'ulh' rfiod. , im;i-.;ui , , f " h."J. . . S .I'.'y .... i' ;. a . . . . '.ir,i V.'.I'KO V.'rri . . . W.i.l :i . Wive , . , VV. -. n . . . All other . . 8-.-. N- rCr-rat:ars. , Ce-t"i. a:-. if l:n orp-rtlon were n in in th" (..lop of the secretary of M;:t" fo- the following corporations: Farmer Ginnery. Inc., of Laurel Kill, with j-.o.nno authorized capital and fir t '0 subscribed. Tt." incorpo rator. aie J. I) McDonald. J. M. Pa.t lerson and Kdwin Morgan, all of Lau rel Hill. Liberty Savings Bank, of Wilming ton, with $2. Oi.) author'scd capital and $25 000 subscribed. The m corpo rators are P.alph Harret. J. C. Rourk, and W. L. Gore, all of Wilmington. Saved $3,024 In Food. Despite the fart that fh epidetnle of i::fluenza msde It very hsrd to car ry on a rat-killing content in Ruth erford county, Mr. C. C. Pioffift, coun ty agent, report thai the boys and girls in his county did kill a total of 4.012 fo.-vl ea;ri during the contest which he recently conducted Author ities of the agricultural extension ser vice at. Raleigh figure that a single rat will tier troy $2 worth of f ood In p year. According to this. Rutherforr! county has saved $.PJt worth of foo'' by the simple elimination of 4,012 rats CTII I C liiJ! 5 mmrnniif :;ici .'S ILLICIT ESTABLISHMENTS ARE Ft A 1 0 E D ANO PLANTS 0E trnovco IN MONTH. SEVERAL AUTQM33iLE3 TASEN Ciind Ticra and Bic-'vadjra Ala Cent ti Gncf, Los p j Number of Autos and Riga. Stato-iv he - 'i ho month'y report for November, cf Kevcnii" t-e;it Van.ler forj i f tireenshnui, khow mg in det..il the act iv 'tics of the revenue raiders, who operate In the fifth d stru t of Nort h t arol.tii and des: roy ihi.it stills an 1 s i ze untax paid whiskey, has bei n nsi-ivet ai the vitice of fo'.levtor A. 11. Waits, and shows that for the Uiotilh. a total ot ill secures were uude by the officers. l)f that mitnlior, 7S weie thnkade siilla and Hie re niaiuder ere p-rsons hauling blm k ade whiskey around the country with out its having had the necessary rev tt tax paid thereon. In nearly everv one of the 111 seizures for transport ing untax paid whiskey, the government al-o sei'i-d an sioonn liile. ili. mr rar.g.i.g from huiiitiie au'os to the fiu est cars nu le. Liberty Savings Bank. Wilmington A new financial instl tut ion is the Liberty Savings Hank, to he bva'cd on S u h Front street, in the hour; of th- rota 1 and tua;kt dis trict, where a neat new building has hem hi -lie 1. The capital will bo J2-oi.i ia I in. and it will ati-til s r. tly to savmg-t a. counts, wa'ching for th" ih.y laborer who hasn't had the savings habit, and helping him with his l.ib nv b -ml and V. S. S. affairs. Hours w.ll l e mi- h as to aiTord th gr-atest cinv.-ii.n.e to the workers, especially shij.vaid men. l!iili''i 'ar-r- t. general nia:iai;er of the Carolina ihipvvr 1. Thomas K. Cooper, big hank er of th i-ity: W. I., (lore, hanker of Wliitenlle. and .. tli.-rs of the city are interest- i It is .-aid Joseph C. llourk will be cashier. Airplane Is Wrecked. Grot nsb-n. Curtis airplane was wr-ik.-l here wh-n Lieut. J. W. Cant well and Sergt. I! Van;il;er. who wert in the t'u. hin" e-i itH'd Injury. They were en rmue from Knicr-on li"ld. Co lumbia, to Nutfolk. They left Fhv et'evilio inf-eid ng to go It Ka'eish. hi', miss ,1 their way. They stopp-d here for gas and nil and tho ac him! Pciiirr. d as tin y were leaving. The engine is the only part of the ma chine now of atiy value. Kniqhts Ten-nhir S'fvieM. Clifrlotte. An address hv Ilov. J. H II "iiilerlito, I). 1)., pastor of First l're--bye'ian cliun h. of (last -nia, featur ed the Christmas day services of Ch ir lotte Commandcry. Knights Templar which wore held at the Masonic tem ple. The traditional toat to the pres ident of the I'nitod Slates, the grand emiii-nt commander, all Knii-hts Tem plar w!m foil in France and H-lgitttti in the world war, and to peace, were riven. The mnnlra! proirrim was arran-fd nil.!-.- the dir-ctlon of Marry J. Zehrn. The singers were Mi-s I'eiisley. so prano: Mrs Avery Wili'ams. contral to; W. C. Rankin, tenor, and O. M. Norwood, bass, "(o'd's Sl.Tvirn P'ar" w.l the theme cf the n.ldic-s of IV. I!.n5.-r-!i:o. The services in na'urp wore r"- ! r'cis. nitr'o-:,- p-;d memorial. X H::c.n. eni.ne'ai ronitautid-.-r, s:d -d. V.'. pre- Peculiar Apple Tree. Wilmington.- Thomas F. Hacley. nr chardlst of S- 'gate, a suburban com tntinl'y. bus pi'th-'ted a second crop of anple from n'ne trees in h's or ch'in'.s, four of which we-e literally lea led w '1) br'itht red apples. II" sTt s that the trees be:T yllow fniU ordiia-ily, nnd In "he retru'ar crop last sutiin-r proi'uci.l yellow apples, whereas the mid D-cciiber rrop Is very r. d. Fortunate Chlrf of Police. Ch irlo-.e. Jiu-t 1m fore the clocV struik Hip hour of 12 Chief Xenl El liott, of the Chniloite police depart ment, was presenied with a gold watch and chain at sn informal meet ing of members of the Popart mcnt. No speeches were niHde. Vhe watch was presented to Chief ElMott by Desk S--geant White, who expressed the thanks of the department for the rour tesips of Chief F.lliott during the time he has bo-n chief, and for his fel lowship when he was sergeant of the night squad. Governor Visits Salisbury. Salisbury. Governor T. W. Birkett spent the day In Salisbury !n the In terest of the million dollar endowment movement for Baptist schools and col leges In Xorth Carnllnu. In spite of very inclement weather and the influ enxa srare. the First Baptist church was well filled to hear the governor. He presented his subject In such a manner that at the conclusion of his address, Dr. C. A. Owens, the pastor, was able in 10 minutes to raise $1,050 -f the $5,000 that Is expected ot Uvir oogregation. UliiJIiLi U I ILL J Til I iiLLnusicnuua QMIIfc IS im LIFTED Str.tesvi'r Eatessely Fsrtunjtt ia Its Experience With Influenza, Suf fering Eut Few Deaths. S'feville -Mayor U R Dr.stol Tuesday ant.eatu-ed the lift.ne of the : juara,nt;Be ia S.ateville. wh;. h his beea in effevt sini tK'olier i ?ul ! whu a was put on is aa efto t 1 1 pre- j tut the spread of influenza. T.o- lift. ! Ing of the quamntitie applies to every thing moving piiture shows, ihurva a, mhivds ami any other public gath ering which the inhabitants ot the community wish to engage in The quarantine will not be pu; b.ti k on an- ; less the epidemtc reaches savh a state that the town officials f.vl it to be nee- essary. Statesville has gottea off ea- i ceedincly liKht as compare! wi:a oth er liKahties, there having beea les thaa half a dojen deaths frota the dis ease within the corporate limits of the torn a. and very few iu-e ot peeit tuonia. Gold WatcH for Lt-CoL Renn. I Charlotte When l.t -t'ol. f.eorgn A. Retiu. the command n cffi.er ot the has h-pital. at t'amp t'.rwne. timk h seat at the breakfast tal'le Christ ma morning, he found at his plate a small velvet case, and ia that case a gold w rist watch on which is enrrax-; e-l: -U.Voi. fie). A. Retin. M. C ' V. S. A. Hase Hospital. Tamp tireene, Charlotte. X. C. Chritma. ISIS.- j The watch i a gift from the officers and others at the he hovpitat and ia a token of the affecthitte regard ia which Colonel Retin is held by those of his command. The presentation was made by Major J 11. Way, ho is noted throughout North Carolina for his gift of speech and bonliomuiie. ! Landmark to Disappear. , Wilmington The antiquated ferry service over the Cape Kear river be , twen Wilmlngto nand Hrunswick county is to be superseded by a m.wl ern f.Ty terated at nominal charges, if the rvpreseaitativcs in the legisla ture from Sew Hanover and the sena torial district follow a resolution adopted by the New Hanover commis sioners, who request that a bill be put through requiring the two counties to absorb the ferry property, charter and all. and establish a modern ferry, this county to hear two thirds and lliutis- , wick county one-third of the cost. The city would divide with New Hanover and bear a third Extradltion Papers Wanted. Wilmington.- Memories of front ed finance in h.gh social life have been stirred here by a letter from Mrs. Ix-niass.-tia. of llaltiniore. to the sheriff, demanding that the North Carolina law reach forth to London and appre hend one Mrs Alan Niikols. who Mrs. Lemas-ena indicte-l srvornl vears aire on charges of embezzling some l.lii.noO of her money. Mrs. Nickols got in bad hero financially, after a notable social career, and Mrs. Lentassena alleged that while handling funds for her as a sort of financial manager, slip spent her fortune. The lady left and enter ed a sanitarium in Kichmond, it being given out Khe was insane. Subse quently she disappeared. A month Hgo some enterprising American corre spondent In liOtidoti sent back to Thif falo a long article a.lout how Mr,. Nickols was "mothering" all the hoy In uniform, nnd making them forget their homesickness in the big Ameri can club, where with Indies high In B-lnglish svx'iety, she looked after th doughboys. Kvidently Mrs. Lenias- i soma read the story, for having located : her erstwhile friend, she want. Slier- i iff Jackson to go and arrest her. High Scores for Nursea. Wilmington The secretary of the Bourd of Kxaminers of Trained Nurses of Xorth Carolina has announced the result of the examination for 19IS. Mis Kliznbeth Hutchin. of Win-sion-Salem. won the highest honor with a percentage of S5 1 2 per cent. Sister Catherine Newman, of St. Iioo's hospital. Clreensho'o. was second with an average of 94 por cent. The next eight finished In the following order: Cora Hello Mcllone. K.tttyp W. Hatch er, Cora Ixittir.e Moffatt. Kdith Carr IVtrle, lieuile Kdith Williams. Eva Gray Cooper. Ilessie I. Stevenson and Annie Lee McArthur. j Buy Your Airplane Now. Charlotte. A bulletin received by i Spcretary Karris, of the chamber of commerce, from tho director of mili tary aeronautics of the army, stated j that airplanes will ho sold to the lilgh i est b:liler by tho government. ISitls ; may be placed until 11 o'clock Febru ! ary 1. Tho total number of airplanes 1 to be sol 1 number 3 211. They include Curtlss biplanes and many other fa ! miliar make. The machines will bn delivered within 90 days from the date I th bid is placed, the bulletin stated. Ensign Joyner Discharged. Gne- horo. Ensipn Andrew Joy ner, Jr., who ha.s beon In the Intelli gence department of the navy, has re ceived an honorable discharge, and will return to Greensboro by the first of the year to resume his duties In the office of the cle-'t of superior court. Since the appointment of R. H. Wharton to the position of register of dWds. following the death of W. II. Rankin, Clerk of Superior Court Gant has been without experienced help in bit office. Look Where You Are Going. We Instinctively distrust the driver If an automobile who turns nround In Ms enr to tnlk to somebody on the hack scut. We have reason to distrust hlra, nnd to resent his attitude, tor in any a life has been sacrificed to that weak ness on the part of motorists. The most cnreful driver niny have an acci dent sometime, but the one who does rot look where he Is going Is sure to get himself or others Into trouble. Girl's Companion. ; AHECOI JIMENDATLQfl filEANING MISCHIEF RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVES 92 PER CENT OF MILEAGE OF THE COUNTRY PROTEST. DEMORALIZATION IS CEflTAI Time Given Under Present Act Ca aiderea Ample in Whit to Worw f Out pi, i... tm an 1 Philadelphia. Railroad executive representmt 121 roads and 2 per teat - "' nr i-i ihi iviinu,. f a formal statement in which taey itf ciarea mat inrei tor UeHeml McAdixi suggestloa that the governmeat retai control irf the railroai's until January. 124. "would simply lt ad to delay an 4 confusion, detnotaliiation of the or giniiation of the road both oa their corporate and operating side, and d-w fT Indetiiiiti'ly a satisfai lory settle Bienf of the railroad problem. The execuiives, the statement sail, hava reached the conclusioa that "there u sufficient time under th term of the present act to fully con sider tho railroad situation ia all it aspects and arrive at a plan that would be just to the country." The statement was given out by Thomas DeWitt Cuyler. of the asso ciation of railway executives. The statement follows: 'The standing committee of the as sociation of railway executives have considered the letter of the director general to the chairman of the Inter state commerce committees of the senate and house, and have reached the conclusion that there Is sufficient time under the terms of the present act to fully consider the railroad situ ation in all its aspects and to arrive at a plan that would be just to the country as represented by Its shippers and the public at large anil on the other hand to the security holders and shareholders and employes ot the rail roads. DETERMINATION TO MAKE OUR NAVY SECOND TO NO OTHER W:t-hing'on - Neither the end r hostilities nor proposals for a league of nations has altered the policy of the ireneral hounl of the nnvv In re gard to making the American tiavyN second to none in the world. Hear Admiral C-arlcs J. Hadger. chairman of the ex-iuiive committee of the hoard, told the house naval affairs committee that the navy should be equal to that of any other nation by 1925 and urged that sufficient appro priations to make this possible be made by Congress. 'The general board believe that tinder the present w Id conditions and 'he condition likely to obtain In the futu'e." Admiral Hadger said, "the I'nitod State navy should stead ily continue to Increase. "Navies must be the principal sup port of a league of nations, and tho Vnited States, from Its wealth. Influ ence and power, wil! bo called upon to contribute a large share of the In ternational police force to render such a league effective." UNABLE TO FORMULATE PLAN FOR FIGHTING, INFLUENZA Chlcsgo.-rTi.ihlp to formulate a definite plan for fighting Innuenxa be cause cf divergent views, the Amerl em Tiibllc Health Association, before It adjourned, gave out copies of all the mpdical and soipntiflc data pre sented during th four dav discussion with an explanation that different epi demic required separate treatment. "The various rimmunitie for which we are working will know that wn bave at hand the bet available Information science hil yet discover ed concerning the disease." said Pr Charle .1 11-istlng. retiring presi dent. "We cannot expect to draw up a different nrormm for combatting In flttpnra epidemics when we see so wide a divergence of opinion among medical authorities as has been shown here " SWEAR I cr.tAs.rr TO . . THE GERMAN REPUBLIC Stockholm. A Stockholm report says the presence of cavalry lifeguard regiments under General Loquist sta tioned at Potsdam had ranged anxiety In Berlin until these troop entered the city and t.mk oath to support the present government until the notional assembly convened. General Lequist also swearing allegiance to the re public. The situation is therehv much Improved, and apprehension allayed. BRITISH ARMY HAS MANY HORSES TO DISPOSE OF tendon. The British army Is about to begin wtih the dispersal of three quarter of a mPlion horses. Thp loss of horses in 1915 wa per rent; In 9itj. 14 per rent; In 1918. 27 per cent, an Increase due to heavy fight ing end night bombing. As many bnrses a.s possible are to be sold It Pngiand. The army has 10,006 males in Eng land, which the people do not want, buying mules being unpopular. Potato Butter. Fourteen ounces of mashed potatoes added to two ounces of butter will pro duce one pound of a very palntnble and highly nutritious food. It can be colored to Improve Its nppenrauce, and If kept for nny length of time It should have added to It some butter preserva tive. A pound of potato butter will cost only ahotit ten cents. There are butter substitutes now sold that are wholesome and, when colored, rant hardly be told from real butter. But this Is the cheapest yet that we Imt fur knowledge nt all.
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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