ROANOKE RAPIDS HERALD, ROANOKE RAPIDS,
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4MPCRTANT HPPt1 SiS OF THI
ANO OTHER NATIONS FOR
SEVEN DAYS OVEN
THE KEWSJCfTKE SOUTH
What It Taaarg P ic IB THa tautik.
land t,; g, fjn4 la
Hf Pa-ag, pa
Yahirtijtoa
Thrae g-ncraK pf the regular
Sim... Leonard Wood, ,!uy,h U SotMt
rtitvd t.emer ihtrf of the general
ttaS. and .-.h uf whom I rained
u:uiaiied d. vision daring the wai.
and Jf.'.n J Chamberlain, in ;; u
teller.,':, upputtit before the Amorlcaa
iii'o the subj.rt f r.u!ii.T jii.-tu-!'.
:! d tasitis fr;a tU- i.n.a r.
mi l!;t twnd!n n.UfirU IUo cor
..i'l tbty n ui-f ot c-.iur
Biariiul.
I'uiifr M;m h Ki,!J.'' 0 l.un
J ui Umnrs b hf ffd!! laul
banks on tort M;: fi- l luniiR.tj.
ivoidmc to ttu inoiiK iy !i.-n',-n'
f ihf fanu liaii K ar d TV.t- (.-d. ral
.and b.mk oi t)u!!ia If.ids in u:u-ua
f kwtt.i i4 d ('
Actum Sr"a:y i f S'a'- '
a'hoiii, th- tati .11 t!.at r.i . : i
v question fr' t na-t: ! o. n '
'.lie 'n:te S'aif a:ul Japm. af ! "a' j
llidaalion-i t'i" li.il imhiT i
n:ti fn-ra the sim.i'u n m s- t a I
r.d tne rinrl tnnib;- at -n. '
a at e ct.itf. iv,h fM'M.n-. '
aiuiJ vtH'O be amuaMv -ItUd t i
jut m anv av stram.t'u 'he hUiuro
beiana the to loun'rus.
Hear Aiimirul Knupp ha rep.t til i
! the n:.v (U-paaiU'iit tf n l.oi ! n j
tha ttj M!!-t d ii'i-ii hi. I M u kili ;
d bv a hotter ,; .- ,ui o!i .U I . S !
S. Pe-;ki-iiljik. i
I'resiaeiit W :Uon ha d:r t.' I li e 1
1'iiinx'jial lio.tri! oi the d"'!' n"it of!
t OMinii'i-ie aiid the r il.road admniistra i
t'am to leopen '.;. i iil.-n of prli e a j
bili.:at:,m atul et',do:i vol" to fimt a i o;r. j
l.!OU jtiout,d o:i v.h.i" ht'.ei tu t.a,reo
Chairman I'n-k ant, urn i lua ii.-'
hoard !! tal.e lip t ie i i -. . i in ,' i i
t'.e railroad ttut.n...oirj;ion i;n."itMe '
iJ.'lv. I
American t roups t . n ;t:ih. (.f '
ITJ,' Otf ale f.urn:n t- tin- lii.t, d
S a t from l.u"0'f iiuiuij tV- (o- !
Ill' OHUVll. Vi"r. IJ.J" I l a! l'...k' i" :
told llie now s j ;';t" i;u- i oi it, . la
'un.lii; arnvod l!o;e fioul l':o-i.
la ;ay i!o- r.'.iuh'T of nan r i mri
Hi f uin Kuro,'.
I' i auo i f !;u k
J,:ne the m:i;.bi i
Ion. W.
nit: aiivh r of ' 1
north Ku. i. ,
aa! son !;:-:.u '
tli.-pa'i !, i-'a I.
Now I! !',,,
-nihil lo Vol -a:i
p.l'rattons an
M ill
I,
of l;"i:i-;.iis, I.
;!l n-e io ;i
P R el afdsoii.
r Am. ra an for.
na "
s i:i
I'-i the mil
l v
; in h,s h. r. I of
m:t: . .h:i";ii.i
'. i maris ! e
os on Aft "1 -j.
i,a! tl.e 111 o-
Hi.'
IK--'ha'
iliav nin'.e Ml"!; s
!. :f. h
Cfi'Mij, tit WiNon i
. atnini; of the I n ;o
11 r ! a, : n
o ; . and ' I. us
fie iom, ii"ti
lo lake Link
tn Ut.
European
Ai'. '.ra s vv. ie i mod in cm.'ti.' wild
t'e ll.sor.l.as that have l.rok-ti mil
in the I'liniaiiij A r.ioh ..it.ioke ,,
passenger I rain in tins ih.'nit and
;e, led the ladwav loa'ioii al Cjjrati
wala. Airii'.ar.es we e ,.. f j,.,.
bore and the mob vh oomhed ;,n.l
n.nio, til to ir.tx'lnne Kimble fr-m the
;r. foiiKiileiahle unriHt stiii ens's
iu Iiell.i and Lahore
It in learned in lainihm that the
I'ni.'ion in Tuikev is causiriK fjrave
u.ito. Internal ifsoidei- m rife. H, .
curding to lepor's from Hear Vdmiral
tin,. K. X , at Constant inople H ls
feared there will shortly he uutuieak
uud massai ips of the Armenian popu
lation n i. larxe scale
The Rltnnllon at Smyrna, whore the
Tut'ka anil (lieel; are ready ta .;,.,K
at eai h others' throar i. is typi, a i f
tho t-iliiutiott ihriiiiKimut Tui le y.
f-andt of briminil a'- d"ti.i:,a-ii.t; the
country, even within a few i ;, , f
('unpluntinople, and roninu!ti:i4 atri-
ions mill tiers.
The committee of union und proi;
ress. the young Turk or,;an;,,!io:i.
whiih was driven from power in ("mi
Kian'lnople as a result of the a lied vic
tory, is reported to he score' i ,n
Id'iMiug an eupigeiic reorsaniiation
f i-ioveaient.
r Furiher disorders are feared in
I'fypt. A division of llritlsh troops is
nr. the way from the Dobnidja to re
inforce the troops of Major (leneral
Alleiiliy, the special liiph coinmis
uioner lo Ksypt, and lo relieve a larn"
Dumber of Australian and New Zeal- 'concession at Tien Tsin
and soldiers who will return home. W-'2e increases arerasine about !S
Prenident indications are tiiat the; a monih for aj prtiimaii -ly f.'.ooO , -m-
peaie treaty will he siKned before the
president departure from aris for
home.
ItriK. Oen. Wilds P. Rii hardson, 1".
S. A., having arrived at Archangel,
Kussla. with his staff on board the
first big lie breaker which has made
Its way Into the regular Archangel
docks since the beginning of winter,
one of his lirst acts was to mak rut)
111 to the American troops a telegram
from General I'emhing tailing upon
them to maintain their morale.
It is stated in well informed quar
ters that the situation of the peace
negotiations was such that President
Wilson would probably be able to
sail homeward M. y 20, and possibly
a little ealler by May 15.
InforaRition reaching the peace dele
gatPj'at. Paris tpmla to show that the
Oeilfiians. are not planning to take up
tie and delay the signing of the I
iM Dty. as they desire a settlement of
,.Uie peace terms at the earliest pos
' aible moment. .
The Polish-Cerman boundary ques
;ion bat been finally disposed of by the
council of four at Paris, but no an
nouncement baa been made of the de
cisions taken. It Is understood that
Danzig will be internationalized, and
the Poles will have a corridor run
ning from that city to their frontier
to give them access to the sea.
,-;0-
T5"i w.'.I be aso'her world war b- ;
fee; as ia June, is;, accrd'ng ?o
rver In tr? Bn!ih Journal i.f A- '
troogy This pror-bct :ga h tiirlf !
s "stephapal." and asks for a s riou
hearing. inamnoh a be cla-m to
have puM.-hd a year ia aditr.ie in
eaih case ta tuit da;e cf the war !
of 1?U. anj of tLe a of fcos- :
Illl !!. I
The decision of the I m'esi S-!e
goitrnruin' to ap,s-t,nr Hugh S li b- i
-oa, wrnry f the Ami-ncan em- j
bassy ia Pans. a the f;
T na'.nis'rr to
j Poland. announced
I ju. !nki of Poland
Aa agm-raeni
.t-v.aiej ..we
vH3 3
P.us:a uud-r neui
r rerun tv;-rrnta
ivseivaMon wiiih 'u b- i u;
soon.
The A ; hb tP-!'a-y r.r
n:' reports f'.a: lirjvitarit ..
i ',H"''M,n ' R '-.
j'-''6'' itenc..i
I Pen 'f n A'-w .-an
1 w-re k'!i"d
Li a
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j ..!,lifrs n
T"er'i he
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T. . ,s
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aghey c
' lapi.e
j is .tl Kill
i o tiers!
K I I
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ot !..;. S!.
- . Kill
slat.' let;
in paid,.
her l.o 'l .
s at C e
!:,.. or Morns Si.
. a I'. (', I'lea-ani
t f-r llov ll, or.
f Al k ills....
!t.i.eiy federal and
. en', cii.ji can flv
;p of the ration ll
olv
'I l sp,.;ike
n of Ih
in Chi.
Amri n an l.ii-'i
S'i. a the iii' .;
: ti'
inn mean - of st.) fill? ins
ind'istry a id preventiMj
in ni' iral luiiher r
'a lu u
i s'lort-
S MII'i ' S
he
W Inch W as ( Kir.it l"I'U(
he, ominr internal innal
il
its r.ipul'v
i; se.iuis-
ness "
Fo'iiov.i! ,f r. ivefi'iani resfii ti',e
on ;e tntrl,e'n ,.f the cot'on crop
and feil'iciinn in aoveane pla ited to)
cait-'M wers iireed al the nie.'iiin of
the F ir""-rs Km s'l 'tail and Co np
evat ve I'nion of Ameni-a In fi'ivn
tton in Denver Speakers poi".td out
that a pu re li.ver-eled farmine '.an
would ill'l in the development (,f ho
South, whiih had heel bund i"a lined
bv run fin :tit faru.ing iii'er.itioin to i.,.
ton.
T'rewers of lv:e N'-w Y.irk lll'r!'''
have tai.en :icii,,ti intended to st
.unit ,let r'r.maf .n of th.or ci ;i"n
foitt laM'l' of '2 I .'lit IlI'OI:!!' c,,tit "t
in.iv ho pfod'H ' 1 wi'h.ait vn l.flnc t; e
food craisoriai'i i'i ri'ir'i' li T v hi 't
two of !. ir Lumber I.eK-n i'.str'!..i
lion of t f i",w of 'he s'r.'nij'h s.,,.,
ft'il in barrels feiri'e labels d e-rib-!:
tt it a noi; m'oxu a' nip l-ever
A let. f an fri.it S.m Fian-t-en s:'."
that the !.!' Who'd. fh,ir,e.-. i a
per pnhli.-h.'.l there, has if oived !n
fniiiiaiiin f.oui iis Shar.ih.ai coirc
spomhrtt tbi.t the J,-;,nese eh' ru
men' has spi'iid with the I 'nit'd
('iites for the killing of two Anori
can foldier by Jaianese soldi, r-" in
the recent di-oiii har.res in the French
ployees of tlie American Railway Kx
presH ronipany have been annoum -d
by riiroc'or fjeneral llines.
Julius II. Harm's, president of the.
Fodt ral Urn in Corporation, has been
appointed wheat dire, t,rr of the I'nit
rd States by l'resident Wilson, it is
announced at Dip office of the f I
administration in New Ymk
Ti atisporia! ion of tntoxiratinir li
quors for beveraee purpose thrtiuh
a dry state Is not prohibited under
the Reed prohibition ann-mlm nt. the
Supreme court holds in an upin.on
was rendered in ptoc edine rr-. ulf
in from the arrest of Homer CndT
at Lynchburg, Va , under the law while
en route on a passenger train fro'n
Baltlmt re, Md., lo Ashcville, N. c.
Meeling at Columbia. S. C. with
members of Ihe 3outh Carolina d-le- !
Ration In ron;ress, the twenty dele
nates from Ihe South Carolina Cot- '
ton Association to the convention In
Xpw Orleans next month, headed by j
Gov. Robert A. Cooper, passed a reso
lution indorfinK the proposed cotton
marketing corporation, but Hiegpsted
that ltn capital stock be made two hun
dred million dollars insttad of one
hundred million dollars, as propofed.
The Tennessee legislature by a ma
Jority of one vote has ?iyen tho yote
to the women. The tuffraRe bill l ad
been oendlns- for several weeks.
HERALD'S REVIEW of NORTH CAROLINA
A Record Of Important Events At
Throughout The
INTERESTING 10
.1
unua
savings of per v l t to
te state amd counties
Through loer rates.
i
:.p r SUI H gaa A.I M.ocd
tj Ba'ds of C.ti jj c
Eery Cou' t in S:t.
l I " !' Ot .,' O
.d r"ad
ruiitiR of t
! IJ"" a no:.
II be n tile i.
.' il l, i I T ti
the
t Of '
I ,'1 j
s l"i n; i the rales
- I m t .o
I : 8 e,
Tue l"
the lal'.i
i ni.a aN it-te
li -;a.;
r W S r'-.l.., -i ,;.d
: a'. St saw ji l ;lf.
0 g of l"i.i k. I 'It IV : e
;1
O i1lill( oil !lja,i
Hid s..n I. said Mr "
tie,- i, ,l, an ral
Is a tor, till i :it--Sar
i to the lo:.;h
Vhe.i the t .i S is I . .
in-
s The l:e
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f tae ha.il
4" ll Ms tl.,
I"a ,lia t:t'e :op!a s
S o I !! fu ri: nt t.n r
mi i
!'.'i 'he tr ,cl,t nil pi.;trls
' J. ' .I a..) r,'..,:s, il;,. theon is
f u
h ,
t he sav.tit. A
t'oll I lll.nle
mil Carolm t
i lest f. r I'
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of the ,
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I " t I. rt.-l S .'. me.
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a i;n ill the :., .r', ai
nan'
that r, 'ia fioi Pa k-'t bad a.-.
the rim rm insh.j ,,f rh- 1! Ir- g1
ira t. rioii'(os. ,i ,.f V.,Ke ,n,d ,,
r.iur.t;..
The titot.nl to be r.i: ! in the
'-h r-. e i $ I T-.e i .,..;
'!! M iy !! and last, a w..- k
c ai: t rotr.'irinrig the zone
pie 1
il f
The
li re
W iW. Frinklo. Ihle. ...ii'ip H.,1 f .j
X u'f i iinpf n. W".l..n. Johnston Hr.r
r.e't Wavtie, Ciiml-rrland. I.ee. I t.at
h.un .mil Waryn.
Rfrtrtt Foreign Lrnmn.
H W 01 -tin. toraporarv S'H" com
mit'eeniin. has ai'tiomted Maj. ( Hon
X Hiilvev. ni I'tarv ir.strui tor it the
Stitle College of Agra ii'.lure and Kngi
npcrltig, temporal? State secretin' cf
the Foreign Tchm. The call for the
St. I.ouis convention to le held May 1
has b.en issued. Ary soldiers or 1
ors iii'erested in the American I-eion
may sxiire full 'nformation from Ma
jor TTilvev
The lonv. ntlon at S? I.oios is for
the purn ise if "tT'inai'ir a", as, oc a
t on cf '';e n:;r le'.-rall-i oona,s.d of
al! si'ld rrs anil siolars of the l.:le war
into a ti ,n p i .- in. lion p..itn asmv
cia'h.n on M e 1
The h.isi of represent if Inn Is the
cinvP'ition svufe:). j,.,,) t'-e niouher of
d, legate is 1 m fed t i la if Ih" num
ber of IS pre entafvo in the I'. S
C. nti ess
B'nck.ide LlQuor Seized.
peven gallons of hbx kade whisker
wete f nrd by revenue offiiprs in a
tohino Inn re?r the home of Wal
ter Newell 'n Ma rV. Creek township
Three fermen'ers were seized at Now
ell's ben, p. The off cers spaia hpd for
a s' ll but found only mirks where
one had bpen set up Mdpy Pepper.
Ph'wing in the fi Id ne ir the burn left
horse and plow far other parts w'.en
he saw the ofT'tP's. peputy Collee
'ora K O. Richardson. IT, 0. Oiillev.
V. K. Raines. Joe Hn'chins and TVn
nty Marshal J. P S'pII mad' the raid
Gat Fails to Born.
The frit t that the government ship
ment of special ra f"f the flying ma
chines used in the "circus in Hip air"
failed lo arrive and that the local gas
could not be used satir-fai torily n-res-
fid ited t uttiiig short the Victory bond
demonstration here Right planes with
Interesting manipulatiHiis for an hour
but there was no attempt a! a sham
battle in the air schedule and the
German plane that tame out and did
some extra f ist flying, went bad. in
that Ihe engine missed alaimingly.
Time for Returns Extended.
The coliector of interna! revenue
here has received instructions from
the commissioner of internal revenue
at Washington, I). C. granting to all
corporations which filed tentative re
turns on Form lf31 T an extension of
time in which to file their final re
turns until June ISth. However, inter
est must he paid at the rate of '4 of 1
pr rent per month on deferred pay
ments and an amount equal to one
half of the totiil lax must be paid by
June ISth. No extension of time is
(ranted to individuals.
pnnn nniin
uuuun
State, Reported For
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a; .1 tiia ::i Le o:-e of
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t-- and the I'Hrli,, ass-m-d .
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Ask P-r drnl tt Resign.
Pel; or:-' , f, r hi. r-.j'!i..:..n
l.umir. ,! si'iilii'ts of si , Colleg-
fire
!;s
tight - ,i.'-i--.l a it iitot fi.'.m aildr. s, ti
to I'-, li'-t.t V. f I,' .! la k. .oil :f Ih'
".':id of 'h s in-t'tat on de l, ties th.
re'luesi of the .'idinN. they have in
ilua'pil that Ihe mii'er w.ll he lakei:
o II. p board of r ste s
The request of the ilndcn bodv fai
Hie removal of P!o,r!t l! dd., k f.d
lovs a w:tve of dss tli-faction atti'iff
the i.fnt u't'iril Stllilelit;. Ires,i!ll
I! ddnk acitdii.r tn the students, b o!
ind cited in no'tnt'er. if the fai ul'v
that !,p proposed to ciirt;ir the agri
i ult'.ir.'il course and i erd the engi
neei.ng depart'iietit of the colleg"
Th.s plan would litve enl out lhre
profi ofih;p'i.
Gpvfrnor Pavi Trlhute.
('."tern
If. k 'I pan! t gh trihtita !
to the 1 ,ie Cat
' lorial servii e
" V l mn mi !. nif
in F".vorth Method;:.'
ih'i'ih. when lie presented a porlra'l
of Ciptair, Ibi.m. who fell on the bat
tlefeld in France whp gill.ntlv leid
' it.g his ( oni'iai'V of the !2'Hh Irf'intrv
in a ih.'tee ur.an the enemv antl whi
pressed on i(h h s men. urging then
forward in spue of w-mnds in the urn
n ti il leg reieived hef ue the morta
1 winter! !efo! him. h last words be
! ing. "Co on. boys. I am with you"
Labor Unions Intrretted.
The Itait igh labor unions are at
! tempting to have a say in the recent
tangle in Reg hospital tnanagenipni
here that caused (lie student nurses tt
quit their posts, alleging in, fair treat
ment and in.'idpquat" fare, and whlc!
brought e.lumt a sharp dismissal of al
tne rurps and the sunitti'ining ol
nuis-es from the city and neighboring
' towns to take their places The Rai
' e;ph phvsioiatis have sustained Ih,
' course of Ihe trustees of the hospital
j Make Return By May 15.
t irgan f. i"ons and Individuals gen
: entlly ore advised hv Collector of Tn
i li-mat Revenue J W Ilailey to under
score their ctlendir May la, Ihe las
j day for the filing of returns of Infor
j niation. giving the names and d
dresses of all indlv ilu ils to whom pay
"""nt of salaries, wages, rents. Inter
j commissions and other gains, pro
j nt and income of $1 .OOfi or more wen
l"ld during Ihe year 11S An egten
slon of t'mp from March 15 to May 1!
was granted by thp Commissioner o
Internal Revenue for filing of returns
Mo Bonus for Deserters.
Sham protests are coming to Co'
ernor Pickett snd others aminst th
policy of the wr.r depirtmont u. v
lov.ing the full pay and 'i bonus I.
riischarga! mpn cf the army wh,
wpre really desertprs and were con
"irted and spntencpd and then senrpi
their spnlenres for desertion, havin
frtpn given later honorable discharge
The profpsts are esppcially from lr
cnlities where desertion was a sottrr
of special trortble and chagrin for th'
patriotic and law abiding elements o
the people.
The Capitol And
Herald Readers
11
' bono issue cf tooc,c:o 13 VOT
; CO EY LARGE MAJORITY FOl
GCCO HIGHWAYS.
I0FWE ALL TKEKA::! FSD5
Org ?ti?et m Nearly tvt.-y S-t
V.'orkfj Struouly ta Put tn
t'.iJt "Cr th Tup."
Kt-i.
PHI.".'.
ti - .:). or ri i;"t. l i j
n n. t ea. e, da . ot ;.M.
!.i.tii!e pr rty not in etie.-s . f '..
lU.'.ne.l. ,e;ii;pl tla- oa, , (, p ,,; ; ..
iM Cotnt.e. in ,r;h C.rolo.a ;.i
matter of r. ad ir-o-trn. ti-i l' ;.
. t m.inl vote tour lo ona ,t v. i.
a K'.""" (' l o:.d issue far the ;,,
;m- -vei.ient of it h.nhwi.y. Kvet
ni in toad in ihe oiiniy ami mv-i e
H e l.'Hs. r . ties ,t be paved Co : i
4er:als to by ued to be th t-rn. a. ,
lIR'nn tin neit iev .,.ks bv a c.i ii
tn.s,.t ,f throe Aa be iho-eu by ;'
1 1 tors h .se'i at the poll.
for iis ii proa" bid ilaiuh l .
V't'iry. and hhui afler the noils onea
ed their iiptim.siu mrreased Ui ai,
i'la-ns in neat Iv every in shhoi ao,a
oll.eil Str.l;l!ims!y t,, pt -s..;i.
our the lop. tak:t na vhn.o- .i.
the ntiti element a; in a ih,i ' lo.;,;
, ieiti.ui last y.-ur when Hie a h ,o.,;. -nf
hand- thoiii-lit tlity hart I In .e' n
".-owed up." ti lie sadly d.ii ippmiite.,
when ihe r.'SMlts cama In
r'aiinei., in ome I , unship '-irport
ed the prop. notion nmre etit'ui -i: as tic.
ally than any evt r put before them.
Ajamtt Dam Buildirj.
Spent er Firmer., re
t'e Yolk n rner io.it S'.;i,er. n:
h.oh the Kowari dinl Ihiv d'oii side o
"a s'l'eam. have lac it,n j.r.'.itl
.ii",.i!sol over the probability of a tr,;
nt of l a h b dtoni l.fids h.-::' il
uio.a'i'd as a rt suit of a I rue dun C
le i re, ted below town. It is ,t i'o(!
Ih.. fie proposed 'him wl! h.n k w .iter
Iron '.i to 1', f, tt i-(.p f.,r lamoih ir.
l i.e 1,. miles up Ihe r:ver It i., s.i'f,
fi's w 11 cover intwt of the v.ihuhli
liotloni l.iinls. h;.ck up tr baton
sra'!i. requiring ferries to ( ros
what are r.ovv small creeks, c tvr
traUe. il .tuMga pr iperty H-;d it i'
rhoira d will end itigef Ihe he-lfi of
'he t 't:ens of Spencer hv cl.i-'hii (la
ewer outfalls and render the wh-,!
se.tn.n of the cottnt.-v un! e:.lf iy .
iii'ganiz.,tinn loinposed of m .re 'li.c
1 'in farmer in llowan and liival-o-has
been organized anil coiins. l et
ploved lo stall the prectlon of the dart
if pa-ss ble. This organization i:- !'P it!
ed bv Mr Phillips, a well known
!av.don fanner
Socialist May Be Maor.
Asheville - The temporary hont of
more th in S.hou soldiers who are hero
to recover from the effects of the
leadlv gasses of modern warfire th
residence of Hie first Xorth C irol ni.o.
lo fall fighting ngHinst R,."nany
holder of a creditable record for over
nihscribing i.ll impottant wir drives
Ast-vllle fact's the probhil ty of he
i .ng governed during Ihe nezt foil
vear by a socialist. Henty J Oliver
itrdidiite for mayor, whose (hint "
just now seem gcellent. i no n i-:vi
ot "ilist and h's favorable find'd oa
is the result of a unique situation i'
municipal utilities. He is a sncce
fill iiierthimt and investor with t
strong personal following and a c on
paign management which seems I is'
now to have Uie tail on the other twr1
candidates.
Arrest of Blocksdert.
Wilmington. Acting on a fn re
-eived bv phone from Risiky Pai-.t tt
station of thp A. C. L. north of W'l
mlr.gton. thp polit e met a b!g Hu l atti
rar at Ihe city gates and air sled a
while man and two negroes ve'zed ?4
quarts of whiskey and confiscated the
automobile which belongs to ore of
thp negroes, and whitli will be sold a'
public auction. Th white piati was
11. II. Nat e, a shipyard worker and he
is charged W'th having Hip whiskey,
though he denips It Is his.
Gift ta Collrge.
Creenshoro. - At a meeting bp of
the trustees tif Ihe (ireetisboro College
for Women, nn institution under con
trol of Ihe western North Carolina
Methodist conference, announcement
was made that J. A. Ort.-ll a retirpd
men hant of this city, had made a gift
of Jliift.ooo to the Institution, tli
money to be expended in the erection
if an auditorium and conservatory for
the music department Plans for the
building will be prepared at once and
ronstrurtion begun early this sum
mer. Plans of Power Company.
Hendersonvllle At the request of
Pr. Morse, chairman of Ihe industries
pommitlee of the hoard of trade. John
A. Law of Rpartsnhurg. S. C, ad
dressed a Joint meeting of the Indus
tries committee and of the executive
committee of the hoard of trade.
The object of this meeting was to
have the power rstnpanies represen
tative place lefore the people of this
.'tr annroximately what they intend
to do and to express the company's at
titude toward this city as a field for
industrial development.
OTHER Wm
HQRE TROUBLE IN
PEACE CONFERENCE
ASPIRATIONS OF ITALV SEEM IN-'
SURMOUNTABLE OBSTACLE j
TO FURTHER PROGRESS. '
i m be of bekri
I
; MarViall Fb Rearti Tbat Germany j
ta t Verw.lle S Fully
j Ateratf.ted Rerrtntaf ev
j I'aria The aayiiralip of I'a'.tr ai
; ivsard the Aana'ic oa cut still
appear be tse iBsurm.irtable
taa before the ..a. .1 of four at tl.
raria p.. e o.Kferonee
j fHeuaB of the Itaraa o'a'.'Mi araa
?.illiiwe.1 bv i,i a.ldi'ion tl coafi-r
eioe. but a vet there apparently ka
her a no h-v.-u , m .he d.j.lhls out
he demands aWtt the lial.atis , ,n
iter irre!ai i!!e the ii-mpnonii-e
1 offer of the olh.T nttrtuMtants in the!
' lavid Lloyd t;e.-rge and l'r anient
Wilson .
A delay of three dava is in prosiH'. f !
, for the meeting at Vena, lies laoween :
t i
I 'he representatives! sf ihe a!he I ami
ass s at, J powers and the Uernian !
delegate f.ir th d.diterv to the C.er ;
i aiaas of ihe allied peaie tettus Ti e !
liermn del.lMci. Marshal Fivh has j
ben informed, caitttitt re, h Ve!!!e j
j until April S. tlrigirally Hoy were
invited to be there April li j
j The three divs .leliv tx.ssiblv m v j
j ! of betieflS t, the all.es m tent j
pleting the draf' of Ihe length? tb a j
I inert, whtirtt is saij to approtima'e I
liM'.OnO aorrts S"me doubt hat been
expresed lint the allies would be!
able lo give the Carnians tr. ire f lai a j
summary of their peace tend. Conn at'
the first treefinc at Vers idle vmwg
lo the leng'h of the do, un;"'!! I
Talk of th Chilian gav-eintpent
ending merely "ni!'wetigers" t.i Ver I
sialles re, eive the peace ireatv is'
discounted bv orTiml ittf irui.i' ion re j
ceived by Mirjha! Fo. b fiat the tier-'
man delegation will coni'.t cf m b.gh j
Personage, lie olwl h? Count von .
Iliv kdorff HaiiUati. the foreign mm
ister.
F0CH READY TO ACT IF HUNS
REFUSE TO SIGN THE TREATY ,
Paris -Th" f;,,., t;lal Marshal Ft!i
and Ihe allied commandor hav.
Hgrcej upon the nftar? and nival
steps which will be taken In the event
(tie C.prnans refine to sign the treati
es wade a gocd impression upon the
countrv ami the tendencies which ar
hemming dailv manifest in favor nf
firm alliance, ai an? rtte. until th
pearp tertnn have bpen execii't-d. are
greeted with great sti' rf-.t f .,n
The posit i n cf America in s mat
tor of this sort is specially delicate,
but there -eotrm to b some ground for
thinking President Wilson aill tux l.
- ....
iinr.tvori.iiie to some rorm ot alliance
until the league of nations it got in
working order. Rigbtl? or wrong'?,
he inipiession ha been ent oiir .eMil I
that only tho financial clauses of the )
lec trealy are open to di msion by ' (
the Cermans and that this discussion !
wmild be limited. The fiortnans. it
was believed, would he heard aa to j
the best means of enabling them to 1 1
carry out the financial obligations
placed upon them by the treaty. It a
clear f-om the German attitude that
the enemy counts still upjn interal
lied dissension.
MORE THAN TWO MILLION ARE
WORKING IN VICTORY DRIVE.
Washington. - 1'nciuintetl millions
of subscriptions lo Victor? Liberty
notes pi Hired into banks und soliciting
committees throughout the I'nlted
States, hut no official reports had
re;u bed nallon.it heidnimrlers here to
irive any comprehensive idea of Ihe
harvest nn the opening day of the
three wppks' campaign. Subserin
tions probably will not bp shown fullv
in reports lo the treasury unt.l late In
the week.
More than 2 Oftfl Ofiri volunteers were
at work in thp big cmcrled move
ment to "fniih the Job".
SOVIET TROOPS HAVFN'T
OCCUPIED SEBASTOL
Paris - The naval port of Sebasto
pot. tn the ChiuiPii, has not been occti
phd by Russian sovet troops, accord
Ing to a dispatch to The Journal Des
Delists dated Sittidiy al Salonik.
The dispatch says that fighting ap
penis to have slopped for the time
being in the southern Crimea. The
boUhevikl are said to be slackening
Iheir advance in the face of allied
artillery fire.
DETROIT FIRST LARGE CITY
TO OVERSUBSCRIBE QUOTA
Detroit. Mich. Detroit raised her
Victory banner over the city hall,
claiming the honor of being the first
large city In the country to over-subscribe
its quota In the Victory Liberty
loan. The city has not "finished the
job" yet, for the drive continues and
loan workers predict the total sub
scription will near the $100.000000
mark. Today's subscriptions exceed
ed $60,000,000. The city's quota was
$55,484,413.
COMMUNISTS IN LINDAU
DEFEATED COMPLETELY.
Heme. After a short siege by Ba
varian snd Wurttpmbiirg troops, the
communists in Lltidau. on Lake Con
stance, have bren defeated complete
ly. according to messages received
here from the Ravarinn frontier.
Lindau was the most important
communist stronghold In Bavaria
with the exerptton of Munich. The
peasants in the surrounding country,
evidence great satisfaction over tht
downfall of the communists.'
HOW TO AVOID '
BACKACHE AND
NERVOUSNESS
Told by Mrs. Lynch From
Own Experience.
Tn'mc. R. 1 1 was all ram
Aowa ia baaiU, as Bervova, bad haaii
arhea. mj aack
ached alt tha tima.
1 wal tiri aaj aai
o anbiuoa foe any.
fcunf . 1 aaJ take
a bum her al mtu
cine hca (Uj a
aa fxki. (Im day
I reai aboct Lra
E. ltnkbaa'a rfr
table Cow tKm ad a4
what it aa i dor for
wemea. ao I Irwi
it. Uy nenreusneia
i. . . a M
! fceadacrea saprarii. 1 n)Be4 m
: weirht ami feel fine, an I raa bmt
r-eninieBa i.yaia I- link ham a
tabla Compouna ta any woman mbo it
euaerttifajl waa." klra. ApaiJNR It.
Lynch, l.kj liana St. I'ra kiet.ee, R .
llackarh and RerroumieM ar avana.
tm or nature'a warninpa, whaoa ta
iirate a functjoBjJ t)iturlanfa vr aa
snkealtliy ronditioa which oft.-w del
( a lido a awre wnoiit ailment.
onia tn thii rorniitma ah.Mi'.J ant
Continue to driur aloru? without aw hi. t.ut
I jd.a E. Ihnk ham's Vefetabla Com-
round and for ipeeial advire write ta
L)diaE. IViLUaa Mad Co.. I yna, Uaaa.
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Standby for
Over 20 Years'
Yaget's Liniment is a good
eld fashion liniment having
aenttVM penetrative powers
ard affording prompt relief
ttom pain.
It alleviates quickly pain
caused fmm. rheumatism,
neuralgia, sciatica, sprains,
backache, etc.
Contains twice as much tt
the usual bottlt of liniment.
Sold at the same price; at
!1 dealeri, 35 cents.
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BALTIMORE, Ma
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.villi Ml. and llro,T. Srw V.irk
ENERGETS
BLAUDS MASS IS IRON,
CASCARA IS LAXATIVE
NUX VOMICA IS TONIC
These. Willi other vnliiiible ltiredl
ents, enter into Hip composition of
I'm co h'licrgets, lb,, energy table!
for weak, nervous, run-down people.
They are wonderfully active a few
doses tell Hie story. Fifty cents buy
a box of 4ti of these wonderful tabids,
by mall or from jour druggist.
Ihe Paramount Drug Co., Washington. D.CV
Allan's Foot Easo
For tho Feet
Sprinkle on or two Allen's Font-F.a4
powders in the Foot Bath and soak and
rib tht feet. It takes the sting out of
C, rnt aud Bunions and Iiuuilii,, aching
feet. Thru for butting comfort, shaka
Allen's Foot-Eaas Into your shoes. It
takes the friction from tht thoe, real
th feet and makes walking a delight.
Always ut it for dancing parties and to
break in new shoes. AU dealers tell it, I
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Easy Shaving for
Sensitive Skins
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tnrf.l, can't .pill or
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AVOID INFLUENZA!
-d lu Drtsaitasl ail Pnanmonla by tula
GOVANSaMi
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rwlr er ISe organ Innal n iMItlnti Mat
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