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1 X WEATHER REPORT: Fair tonight and Saturday. Mild temperature. Generally variable winds. HP It's Pair Woather ESTABLISHED SINCE 1832 AFTERNOON DAILY "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL." riNVCST Stood by me Volume vn number 23 four o'clock edition SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 2 1919 TELEGRAPH SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS K k GOMMONWEA 5L 'Jf) GERMANS WILL SIGN POLICE TAKE BOMBS REPUBLICANS FIGHT "' , -- I NARY TREATY .-i-imi-T : nr "k T murtl KTIT1TT MTT A tvitititi - . CONTAINS t it riiiJCii iwiwn oxiArj.niK Ui:Ai,iiMa WITH EVERY PHASE OF THE WAR, RESPONSI BILITY AND INDEMNITY 5 HUTIN SAYS HUMS HAVE PULL POWERS Bv Assoc kited Press May 2. The Peace from fifteen to according to r,in. 'J'l-t-al v conipr'iM nvfiiTv chapter d lhuiii in the Echo de AlalVt I 'ark The prcaiiitdo contains the fir t t-hn ptt-T. setting forth the rea .niis why various controlling' pat ties entered the war, and men tit. ninir die necessity for the .ramie of Nations. Thn second chapter deals with ill,- liennau frontiers and the r hi I'd contains all the clauses eon luM-teii wtih the alterations of fruiiticis reultinr In the change ij, sovereignty of territory. The fourth sets forth military naval and atrial clauses and the OFFICE GIRL DEMANDS "BALM" Syracuse, N. Y., May 2. Dr r . l i n - i onn n. r lannigan. wno was up to three Vears ago a rjraetismo- jl - physician in this city, has been made defendant in a $10,000 ac tion for breach of promise of mar riage brought by Miss Rachel Quinn. a handsome women, who was formerly employed in Ji is of fice. Dr. flannigau is well along in the fifties, and Miss Quinn is young enough to be his daughter BIG HAULS OF RADICALS IN CONNE'CTTWlTH THE j SENATORS LODGE AND BRAND EGEE INSTIGATORS OF A j SECRET MEETING HELD II' NEW YORK TO OP- "MAY DAY" CONSPIRACY I? VECTED TODAY CABLE PEACE DELEGATES TO BEWARE POSE CONFIRMATION - L 34 OF GROUND ROBIN" INCLUDED New York, May 2. A large make s'a round up of the radicals; tilth takes up the disposition of ihe was engaged as the doctor's the Herman colonies. It is said the other chapters tie not yet completed. Hut in adds there is every, rea !! to helieve the Germanifele L'ates have full powers and will end tile negotiations bv signing the preliminary 'treaty.. Paris. May 2. The naval term t le embodied in the Peace Treaty, which is finally complet ed, do not provide for the sink- iii'j of the larger German war dups, the disposition of these vessels to be decided upon later ly allied and associated powers. I Wis. May 2 The Chinese del '"ration to the Peac Conference x I -t e( i t,, issue today a state '""'in concerning the settlement "t" tlie Kiao Chan dispute effect ly the Council of Three. it is understood that the Chin '""e repress ntatives will express keen dissatisfaction. office assistant when a mere school girl. The complaint alleges the phy sieiau by protestation of love .and- affection a n d ,, Ttepea ted of fers of marriage won her heart and induced her to become en gaged to him. All her friends she says, knew or her betrothal and of her de votion to her fiance, so that when he refused to marry her she says, she was subjected to Hum iliation and rid.iculte. She says she has alwavs been willing to marry the doctor and that she is still readv to do so. quantity of explosives, eonfisca ted by the police and federal of ficers at a house in west forty fifth street, is being examined at polices .headquarters today in con nection with the investigation of the May Day bomb conspiracy. Officials stated that the house was raided last night by detectives. New York, Mav 2. Federal and police officials expected to here today in connection with J the investigation into the nation! wide May Day conspiracy to kill I prominent men with bombs ad-1 dressed to them through the mail It was reported that a cable has been sent to the members of ; 2 76.372 LOSSES NOW REPORTED Washington, Mav 2. the peace delegation in Paris i ing two easualtv lists warning them against opening today giving 844 names of ar-cret conference with their party O Washington, May 2. Interest in the League of Nations, from jthe Senatorial point of view, has I been suddenly shifted to New ! York from Washington. to which city a number of irnnoi--luclud- au Republican Senators were released I summoned for a private and se- paekages, but it was declared however that nothing had been learned by investigation to in dicate" that any of these bombs had been sent abroad. LABOR PROBLEM SAFEGUARDED (By The Associated Press) Washington, May 2. Presi dent Wilson cabled Secretary Tu multy today-that- in his -.opinion the labor problem, adopted as part of the peace treaty, provid es that labor is to be systemmat- icallj and intelligently safe guarded and promoted. COUNCIL READY FOR FINALS KING FERDINAND IN BUDAPESTH (jy Associated Press) Vienna, May 2. King Ferdi nand, accompanied by French generals, is about to enter Buda pesth at thfe head of" his' troops, the a Bucharest dispatch Nieu Frie Press says. to MANY INJURED IN MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION my men the War Department re ports that the total losses have reached 276,372 men which in cludes killed in action, died of wounds and disease, died from ; accident, wounded in action land missing. Todays report gives the names ! of six North Carolinians among ; casualties and one -returned, to duty having been previously re ported lost at sea, as follows: Private Jerome Honeycutt, of Clinton was wounded slightly. Sergeants James Austin, of .Charlotte and Miles I. Vestal, of Greensboro ami Wagoner Zeb .V Johnson, of Smithfield were Avounded slightly. Private John M. Withers, of Lillington was wounded to a do gre'a undetermined, and was pre viously reported missing in action. Private Lawrence Palmer, of Lenoir has returned to duty af ter being lost at sea. WOM EN DOCTORS iN THE BALKANS ili. Serbia. American now in the lie Aim Four- May 1. women doctors Balkans, assist- Oi- i' riean aed ol eaeim Yiw de-tiii in These ii'm the American !"tal ar New York- Cross in the sick doctors Women's and are LEATHER IN GREAT DEMAND By Associated Press Coblenz, May 1. Among the Germans in the American occu pied area, leather is nearly as greatly in demand as butter, ba con or soap. At Kesselheim, on the loselle, recently a servant girl was held up at the point of a gun by a German man and com nelled to take off her shoes and give them to him. By Associated Press Paris, May 2. No formal pro gram has been announced for to days session of the ytouncil of Three but it is unofficially stat ed the meeting is being devoted to odds and ends and lesser de tails remaining to be put into shape for the final completion of the treaty. f't'd in Serbia. Alhania. Six ; "!v the destitute. -I'eatest. Some ''u l!ve receivef .Montenegro ire in Serbia and sickness of the four 1 dec oiyat ions QUEEN MARIE GOES SHOPPING (By Associated Press) Paris, May 2. Two hundred aYid fifty policemen weer injured and one seriously stabbed in the ! back, being in dangerous eondi-1 tion, . during yesterday s Alay Day disorders, according to an announcement by th'o police at midnight. Apparently only one person was killed. MUNICH HEARS leaders. The conference was called, it is said, for the purpose of soli difying Republican opposition to the League: Covenant and to hold in line such reeogni.ed Re publican stalwarts as Chairman Will Hays, Charles E. Hughes. W. R. Willcox. Elihu Root. Wil liam Barnes and a number of o thers. An unofficial poll of the Sen ate which was completed by op ponents of the League shows 34 Republicans still in the fight a gainst ttye League, it is claimed. These 34 were all signers of the "round, robin" and it is said will, oppose the League to the end. They are: Lodge, Curtis, Frelinghuysen, Brandegree, Knox, Keyes, John son, France, Page, Elkins, Gron na, Dillingham, Penrose, Hard ing, Fernald, Hale, Fall, Poind cx ter, McLean, Wadsworth, New tberry. Warren, 'Cummiiis, Wat sou, New, Lenroot, Borah, Slier- man, ivicuormiCK, ?5UtnerJ.and, Calder, Edge and Ball. GERMAN GUNS HOLD FUNERAL IN SIX MONTHS STREET URCHIN PRESIDENTGUAR1 Montevideo, April 30.- One of 1 lUf London May 1. don Queen Mariei man service anioiio- !'l!S ,!iui "'d'ugees. Ohio; "f York By Associated Press While in Lon I trouble. of Rumania cited for conspicu-1 kept many appointments with the soldiers dressmakers, milliners, furriers are: and tailors and, purchased lace NEGRO LYNCHED THISJORNING By Associated Press Warrenton. Ga., May 2. The body of Henry Richards, negro jthe first acts oi Dr, Badasarj was riddled with bullets and j Brum on assuming the presiden the nburned early today when he cy ot l ruguay was to suostiiuic surrendered to a posse surround a little street urchin for the ing a swamp where he. had taken i brightly uniformed military refuse yesterday afternoon af-1 guard that had been sent to his ter murdering his wife and shoot j residence, in keeping with a cus ing at her sister and at a white-torn of long standing. The boy who tried to ascertain the! used to self lottery tickets auu newspapers to Dr. Brum at the Central Railway station. Three Berne, May 2. Arltille ifire of the German governement sol diers was audibl'a in iSlunicli and is creeping nearer, according to advices received from that city. Government is in control of railroad communication in the region. The Red Guards are reported to be demoralized and plunder- the banks. Paris, Mav 2. Bavarian gov- rnment troops captured Munich ifi'om the communists, according advices received here. Douj 1 4 'ff -i gias. rLzona, iuav i. Johnny JNlinv, medieim- man of the Kickapoos. friend (i numer ous officials at Was! ."::!: ton and canny negociator at Vrahington for his tribe is dead, but his fu neral will not be hell till six months, perhaps six years hence when the moiiev from his estate is available to buv presents for MAY SGANIZE NCE CORP. 'I'Vais. of All,..- "i Oorc hestcv Fa.s:,- Tlv M. Greeue. of Judith Montana: Dr. Lulu Peters, W York - Tlf AT.. e.' ' ji. .'in i mil oiev Rending, Mas; Dr. Reg- Flood Kp-fS nf KiifP... TV r , - --4- I 'III LOIW, ' : . Mai iti;i l! "1 T n i 'ei r nod ot OathfM-M. AT rv..;. niigton, 1 Eimira, of a . Thev Bundiam, of Ashjand glass, china, silver-ware, fur Dr. Alary If. Elliot j niture and linen for her residen- j Dr. Harriet M. ! ees as we'll as lingerie and other personal adornments for herself and daughters. Th; ping and -showed that she had a keen eye for a bargain but most of her 'purchases were made to MOBILIZATION AGAINST SLAVS years ago he told Dr. Brum to be nresident, I ..... . ! . ,i,. " Ito attend th want to ne our uuui a-ccpi. Dr. Brum smiled at the proph ecy and said if such a thing ever happened to him he would not forget the request. Just before all the trilK. Then a dance will b held all night and the presents will be distributed at daybreak. M. J. Bently business agent for the tribe says Johnny Mine's real name was Mah-Me-Qua-Che, and means "Leaning Tree." He rep resented the Kiekapoo.s in all ne ' jgociations with the government. Messrs Gerson Hoffman andjAlilie had "often proved more L. J. Baker were elected delega-jthan a match for crafty white tes for Halifax county at the X.-who had designs on the Kicka- ! C. Cotton Association meeting meeting in X- w rBv Associated Press) Geneva, May 2. The govern ment of Carinthia has ordered Queen did her own, shop- j the mobilization of twenty mdi- for the boy and kept his promise the his inauguration Dr. Brum sent poos. He had been to Washing Item a number of times and on leans from Alay 14 to lf at isuch trips always wore a Prince which it is proposed to organize Albert coat and a high silk hat. a Cotton Finance Corporation, j r This will be 4he most far rea I ' COTTON .MARKET eliin- effort on the part of the . - tor ( bi-v -rp--iinpiits to arrest tne m- '"J-i' r- vasion of Cierm an-Austria Jugo-lavs, ac fropi re cotton men yet attempted the purp'"'-: is to establish a gi- 'January Open 24.35 g antic crei lit so cotton may it ; i i r . . 511 r,!,!,,-. Kontmcn ctocL-v.cies received at reuie bnd mo an low iii ov own conn- I liable sources. try durliig the war. bv be attacking on a fifty mile front enrd incr to disnat- for the puropse of seizing Klag- - , " r m : ,v -. enfurt and Vilrich from which ; ioreign-eoumi ics, they are now only fifteen miles 'gium and France The Jugo-Slavs are reported to distant. ' ; papex. that the sale of be sold "direct to the such a Bel on long time July 27.10 October .25.29 Dtcember 24.57 Close 24.00 26.70 24.82 24.27 lioeal Market NOMINAL
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