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CPITISIIEEI PHOTO of POT Description From Photograph , , , Taken on tit Appam Sent to ' Fleets Combing the Sent. hug SwadUh flag parted W of br hull Subacqneatly, of the ptrt4. the MwedWh Bag. were obliterated and the hlji palatM black. VV Appam left her the mw waa glriog tha uhlp another coat of black paint. ' The algnal that the raider hoisted when Count Dohna, her comamndcr, de elded It waa time to take the Appam waa "Stop Immediately t atop wireless," Immediately after which the Uerman (lag ! waa displayed. At flrat t'aptaln Harrl- SCOUT ! pxi-d. ,,r ony or two. for the raldf followed the tig- ; rial with two aolld shot. -not one aa haa English Crew Say Armed Ger- (MH,n rported4ne arrow the bow. and .nJ Romhi Gv No ihe other astern of the Apm. A few IT IS liDUSEVELI ag.m::st the fielo Hitchcock 1 Trying to Corral the Southern Delegate For the Oyster Bay Man. I 1 PONGA HAS FAST OLD TIMERS ARE BUSY I Anti-Rooaevelt Force Are Active in Keeping Off Delegates Fa. vorable to the Colonel, x . nl r Ponxit. i Live an armet hoarding party Chance For Mutiny. jfnmi thr rti4,f arrirrf tt lh(, id. 0f, ;ihe Appam, and went alnmrJ ana took, f..K II II. . 1...rnnn . 1 .1.. 1 r. rnarire ii m mk-i. . . .... I . . . .11........ . -.... k J.I lieutenant Berg, the eiiniinanaer orwi, prn khi.-iku i ,uwit-, un Washington. Feb. Il.-Frank Hitch-1 hith captured I he hlder- HirJ hate, UVt lint r Appam and t-tit her a the hoarding rty. ordeml, all on ;(.. lUmt.t.m Va. and. to turn In any arms they might whV't fiewou-ly had overhauled and; and notified all hands, except tho (ir Mink icii British cargo steamers? la! man prisoner on board, that they were cruUin.1 H.i. the Atlantic acomanied prisoners of tJermany. and were to con Iv ail ifliaimed out ship which. heu' aider themselves aa audi and art ac lighted ly oth. r rraft. la aaid to hoiatj cordingly. The net atep to make mon th Nwed'i.Ui fail. The armed raider la certain the eontrol of the panienxera and a comhination oasaenjrer and carcofcrew. waa the planting of Iwmba in all ateamir of the rliM uaed in the fruit trad, and a built by the Teehlei (.Hte during both the lloowvelt and ( tut ianiHiiKiiK. dt iiiin that he ami to)'-' nl i t'abcll, fornu-r commiaaion-r of i hitenml revennue in the Taft admin li.i-fcli.Ji, are trying to line up tit '. ui.' ulejtea again thia year tod eith-r J if t ice Hughea or Kooaerelt. 'ihe t?y, however, la aubatantuilly j triuv ' i ere la not the alighteat douM that Mr. Hitchmk and hia Uckcr 'are 1 working over time to get outhcin iHiatea pledged for therr favorite cm- Thia candidate, it ia admitted, i either Hughe or the former Preaident r m n A DENMAIT THOMPSON'S Immortal Rural CUul "The Old At the Brqamy Today I part of the ahip. I Lieutenant Howell, of the BritUh borg company, of Bremcrhaven and navy, who waa one o! trie paaacngera, t.-: i. i! .. uid thmt when the Appam left the raid- rwinriiiuiiur, . Th U,4 .luue been rommunieated er, Count Donna instructed Ueutenant . i i . - : U.r It.. I irliatr halllM'ned. the Ad lO ine nrnixn goerunieni uj iv irwir- r . . . j, ... i .t , ... . i .i. ... i. rv.ntiir.Hl bv the d peudmu upon which one devekpn the aentativia in thia country, along with pam aa not to lie reeapiuru oj me i i i , photograph, of th,. raiding ahip taken British or French under any cirrum-, iat tr ngth. , ,,.,., it ,.... .,1,1. lieutenant Not on v are extreme efTorta being through Mrthol.n and from the detk of stance. He meant. ad-U Li ulenani u , ... 1 . 1 . .. . In n ,k. ; rv thp tn nam made in irginut but rt ia said br ai th captured liner Appara. The men, Howell, that, if neeeasar). the Apm , . , ... . . , 14 ' ..... i i man it Iw. la in a tM.Mirinn tn know that' was to be sunk witn an on ooara rsim-r - - i- 1 to recapture unusual lnauremenis , arc ueing ouereu Admission 5c and tod. Just Received: A shipment of Peanut Brtttle and Marsh mallow Candy, 15c and 20c the pound RING DRUG CO. jliaajalalljCal enemr ..... I l . L -T WHO took ineae pnoiocTapna risKen innri Uvea to do it, for had they been de jthan permit th. tected they would hare? been guilty of j her. i.:..i. .. 1..11.,,,.. Mv irresteiit f-ar all the way see VU iieec u u ju murt . vj "I J hg, and i. puniahable by sieath. lUmpton Itoads." aaid Lieutenantn , ! ' making up the ticket of delegate, to the " One of the photographs ahowa the' Howell, "was that we would run into, - - BltioM convention for the primarlea In' Br tisli or rrencn cruwer. i kth-w - i . the leaders in North Carolina to line to1 up men a delegatea to the Chicago convention who would be willmg to vote 'country, was recently in Washington.' I He told a cloee friend that it looked aa I if the old line Republicans in Ohio, in1 raider about 500 yards off the Appam. a I that atate. will prevent any real Roose- 1'our of the gun. on th. ahip r. mount-jthaU if we did the Appam would be, Tl,e story published yesterday pol, ,ympathitt.r, from thorugh rd forward and are concealed hr the col-1 blown up and all on lxrd, inciuoing uie .n t Tbe delegates, ,11 for ..... aa 1 va. nB aw avn Iaaaa anaa llnM It AVMla SM f rts 1 V lapaible ateel forecaatle. wh is de-j-oaun and children, wouia go now n ,r - i Burton for prealdent. will at the aame preaaed when the veaael goea intA action.! wHh the ahip. In auch an event, I imag-. one thing, it ia aaid, why the timf u, (.,t lron ,nt.Ro(MM.V(.t fellow.' two gun. mounted aft are .! con-! Iw, the prize erew would have taken and other presidents bm, have not ,turdy of j.w d . , . . ., Ul, ho-," attempted to make much headway from. A .. ' 1 . . . . . reaied by a similar arrangement. lM ooen. r -v not eB,v subject to great clamor and. The easela working with the ritider The failure of Lieutenant Berg to take Washington. More than two monthagoj uproar in a national convention. I i . 1 11 t 1 t ailvant si irn if lit at nnraf irttinitr tn onen it wi anouncea tnat senator eews, v. mm suppoaea io the' Brkish official report. if thin ship in to scout, and after the Domination ! In New York the aame method will, be applied. No man of Rooaevtlt tenden-, cies will be placed upon the Republican ! tk-ket of delegatea in the primarlea. j Pennsylvania old-line men will look aft-' er the same thing, in that state, and ao I- a tniuK amaller1 advantage of his opportunity to open; afl .ml .wrh.r. anUr .omrHin. io and Inspeit he mail On IH Appam. as "rii . ... - J... ... tl... .... The dutv ni baggage and personal ei- uwiuii i uu v h,n .nlfecta of the liawengers and crew, amai-ito the preaent time he apparently has .mv ,!,.,.,., la ttnnnmr.xd the Britbh pasw-ngers. Berg was not made much progress. .-Ne.tner nave; the raider bv wireles. of the poitin oflu.der the impression that he would be any of the other. ' ... . . I .1 i ! at . Lvlllta- nV Via. a th,. fn-v. It w.s this ship which flrstl tnitted to make tnoae ins-cioin.. . r "i .Veil along the line, i s-Mht.d !.e Apm. and in,medAteIv I ter ' the ship arrived in American wa crowd a. portr.yed in Col. S. Brown AI-1 : wfrrlM'ed the Pong, that the bigge.'t I ter.. He was much surprisi-d when the len. letter, come, the report f rom ,ew C0LD RQOSTER FEATURES AT 1 hail of all was in sight. The British' AmeriiSin authorities informed him that York that a compact organization of; R0SE XHEATRE FRIDAYS; . i . ... ! ,.i,aive to read the mail and search able old-line Republican leaders, with' i . and rri nch cruiers which are now arour.i "is inaixe i re.u im man aim i ing the Atlantic in aeareh of the raiderthe bagg.leg ended when he passed the; headquartera in New ork. is taking The public will be intereated to know; are U m-ar.hing almost as diligently ' three-mile limit into American waters, every precaution to prevent the noBUna-,tbat the Rose Theatre haa booked Oo for the unarm.-dotit vrsM-l i An interesting fact connec'.ed with thetKm of Colonel Roosevelt and those who J Rooster feature to be ahwa at tWa The infornmriiH in the imam-; m of rW in American waters of the Ap ' are on th inside declare thy have "no, theatre Fridaya of each Week, beginning! the BritUh authorities gives the ton Pm " Jlmust imultanroua an- j fear tha he colonel will .teal the nomi- j February 18 with "The Life of Our Sa-j 1 . .i ii.i i..;n rv.r..rf V. i nation at Chieairo. notwithstanding-; the! vinnr"t Whrnarv 2.V "Th t- TraiLM: ! ruige ot the runga as a.mai, and aava nmmmunu B- - - - "T, . ' - i T, that her new i. made up of men frprn that Matthew B. Clauaaen, publicity : effort ot Ir liikJwo.Un.j M.rih J-At .nr or more of the Or man naval train-l manager of the Hambiirg- American line,! gate, for timwlth the aid of V&atlee Ba, JlarchlT Haael Klrk; March ing stations. This rs indicted br the wa. on hi. way to that place to assist Hughea' name. 24, The Klng'i Game." Allare first ribbons on the caps of the members of! Trine Ton Hattfeldt of the German Aa evidence, multiply that the polo-! daw production, and it goea without the prize erew. The ribbon, are known 1 embassy and Lieutenant Berg in the neJ is going to be a perfectly willing! saying they will be patronized and en aunong Kuropean sailors aa "depot rib-' Handling of the Orinaa part of the new., j candidate for the nomination, tne; organ- j joyed. Today the laat episode of "The bona," Other ribbon, bear the mmei'W"1 tclegrama addreaaed to Mr.'ization refererd to is making extra ef-IXamond from the Sky" wrll Tie shown t 4V. vi .kui. p.; ir...r.u tTaussen did not appear at the hotel.' torts to onset the energetic scnemes ot..t the Rose -a vaav oivnr, wuivu a i uii x: mmm itriu : ...erted .. the name of the raider, and " moH that he went immediate-1 the Rooaevelt .upporter., who lustily de also waa the name of the old North th? APPrt- i dare that man wiU ,l0minted- 'What'a the Hamburg-American lme lhe struggle between the Kfoaeveil . . ... . l I . . . ? . . anil .r.ti D.u.nni-i.tt 1 .k. ilnro . t Iw. wnnrnk got 10 uo wun mis auaiv aujuari ; n .ni.-.vwt i. u... .0 .rc uuv. 'interesting feature of the preehlentiali ANNUAL INSPECTION OP campaign. Plenty of money is back ofj COMPANY M NEXT TUESDAY ,'ttoh organization. The Roosevelt men, 1 iet by George V. Perkins, Cecil Lyon' OUR "COMPETITiVEl DISABILITY" health and accident policy, iamecj by the Fidelity and Deposit of Baltimore, is without doubt the cheapest and best insurance you can buy. No roan who is dependent upon his earning capacity should be without one. Premiums from $12.00 to . $36.00. See us at once. Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. AGIHTS. J. GURNEY BRICGS, Mr. German Lloyd liner Kaiser Wilhelm der iirosae, which was sunk more than a years ago by the British, and several other vessels. This all indicates the liur tied assembling of the crew from va rious German naval Uses and station. Another interesting fact that investi gation of the atatua of the raider has jna d Inclosed, which is also official, is that the raider bears no name at all upon Buy jYour Newspapers, Cigars and Tobaccos from us Clements Cigar Company Advertiseing Pays Company M. High Point, North Caro-J' Texas, and other., are planning day; I atari nitrnr T t nuif rn ritHMraTM rioraa ann National guard, will undergo its,. 4 A.jm i i it trio iui mc vuiunri. luror uvirvatce ungual inspection Tisd.y of next : tn d( .VPrything wilhin tbeir weik, afternoon and evening. The in wu. the convention meets, to bring ber hull, at east she did not nn to tli time she parted company with the Ap--l,Pwt,on w,n b, mul Maj "'nry 1 alnuit a tie-up of favorite son candidates,, pam. It is also established that she Hunt. l S. A., and Col Thomas String t""1 the nm of Roosevelt may be; came safely through the Rritiah patrol field, ins,Ncior general of the North run when !t ,ook8 88 if no maw "j corder i the North all white, with ; ( arolinft N.tional ard. fhe evening inspection in the armory will be open to the public. URIC AID ELL-ANS utely Removes Tn rili rrrko4-J-i , r i MFdnSE CLOGS THE KIDNEYS - SOUTHERN RAILWAY Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts SCHEDULE or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. QUAikTY miAmuTV SERVICE 1 If you must have your meat every .toy ' eat it, but flush your kidney, with sail ; occasionally, say. a noted authority win ; telle u. that meat form, uric acid which Northbound Traina. No. 20 at .l a. No. 44, at 7 35 a. No. 36. at 12.53 p .'uiwd. yutmijxo tin B.iuiicja lu men CI No. 46, at i.55 p. m. fort8 to expel it from the lh.y No. 12, at 0.30 p. m become sluggish and weaken, then you No. 32, at 10 03 p m. suffer with a dull misery in the kidney No. 38, at 10.43 p. m. i r,n .At P" in the back or -lick m m. m m. Southbound Trains. No. 29 at 2 17 a. No. 31, at 4.12 a. No. 11, at 7.14 a. tongue is coated and when the weather I is bad you have rheumatic twinge., Tho I urine get. cloudy, full of aediment, the i channel, often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three No. 37, at 7.40 a. m 2Sf- , .... No. 21, at Xlo. 45, at . 3?o. 43, at No. 35, at 1355 p. 1.17 p. 712 p. 7 48 p. AsBCDero Branch. No. 141, at ,. 7:45a. m ' No. 1 J, to A.heboro, at ... . t : 10 p. sa No. Ii5, to Asheboro, at. . 2:5 p. m aio, 1, at 8t00p.m J v- ;.- Asheboro Branch. No.,14. .rom Asheboro, at 7i05a.m J!IN ISOJ'rom.Asheboroat 12; 15 p,m 'AO. 14, i rom AaneDoro, at eiwp.m No, 142, from Ashiboij, at 7i05a n cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body', urinous waste get four ounces of m. I Jed Salts from ' any pharmacy here; take a tablespooniul tn .a glass ot water before breakfast for a few. days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemou Juice, .combined with lithla, aad fas been used for generation to fu.h a d stimulate sluggish kidneys, aUo to aeutralize the acid. ' in urine, eo it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. ; ' - .Tad fialta la ' Inexnenalvei cannot In Ture, and makeaa delightfal 'effervescent lithla-water drink. fore the convention can be nominated. In every way possible the idea is to; be dinned into Republicans through the country that Colonel Roosevelt "is I the! only Republican who can be elected" If that idea can be forced in the mind!! of a million or so Republicans, it will be a tremendous asset for the Oys- er Bav statesman in the convention.. xjsevelt supporters of prominence are 1 to get their views along thia line into ! .newspaper., wherever it is possrble .to do so, and the Roosevelt organization ' for there is one of Urge proportions well financed will attempt to obtain ' the nomination! of old-time Roosevelt j men as delegates In every state and eon I gressional district. lhcHe men mayj i permit themselves to be pledged for oth- er candidates and wifl abide by their j pledges up to the psychological moment. I Then they will join the ready-prepared stampede for the colonel and it will all be over." . j 3ut the ant i-Roosevelt men we and; understand the game fully. They are negtnning to spread the Idea that any good Republican" nominated by the eoa- vention can be elected. They, feel that the best antidote to Roosevelt as "the only man who can be elected" i. a widespread feeling of confidence that "any good Republican" will win. With this as their slogan they are going ahead quietly, surely and safely, it is said, in perfecting every possible scheme to see that men selected as delegates m th different states are not of the sort to be stampeded and will not go to Roosevelt under any circumstances. ' ; A prominent Ohio progressive, who Tiras' asHtatlmate-wilh- Roosevelt 4n-th j I White House as any other man in the list a Raeges a aw mm mr on Few Gas at the .4. nee We will sell the few Gas Ranges in Our stock at the ' - i . old prices $17.00 to $33.50. When our present stock has been sold Prices Will Adrance 20 Per Cent Buy Your Wire a Gas Range While yotf can get it at a saving of 20 per cent." We advise our prospective customers to phone us and have our representative call and explain price, terms, etc. W.C.PMitSerpce North SUte Phon 700. BeU 35 .FACILITIES. CO-OPERATION COURTESY .'7 TT.
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