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I- ' I - ! ) 4 -.) J r j r -js ' r WEATHER REPORT Po Naft: with miid temperature TaV Vedn.y;, X - C TP TOT . I JFJ . M WE ALTm J Ljr SINCE 1882 - AFTERNO DAIL ALLTHE NEVS IN A NUTSHELL" t Volume XII. No. 5. Fojr O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. G; Tuesday, January 4, 1921 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents. ESTABLISHED 1 a1 v-. -a- i LiDEDIffl HUD SON BAY TRAD; POST FIRE DESTROYS T WES VIRGINIA CAP TOL HIGH TAX RELIEF SOUGHT CLASSES Y ALL Sin. ENGiNEE R RICR LOST BILL BECOMES WITH THE !EW YEAR I'AllentoAvn, Pa., Jan. 4. A Fear They Were Lost Had Pre vailed As No Trace Of Them Could Be Found Root Caves In, -One. Man' Killed And Several Firemen Injured LAW SWT REAVIS z,uuu At county Seat Yesterday; .;11,nuuu x ian. . ncn btrong Pressure To Bear On jew Year's. 'sift came today to I Commissioners To Reduce Charles Levh. former Allpnt-nwn'i OG M F A S 1 1 Fi E "Washington, IX .C. -Tan. 4. A 5000 POUND LIFT ELEVATOR GOING III County Expenses - Mx. and Mrs: -;hn T. Morrison arrived from' Norfolk yesterday A ; morninu: 'and are stopping at ON THEIR WAY HOME VALUABLE RECORDS LOST 0 5".; Chariest on, West j policeman, now. a locomotive "en-!"lost7' ioday became a law. ; Mrs. A. W. Outerbridjres." Mr. igineer' on the Central Railroad of The . JSmoot-lleavis bill, provid- Morrison is putting 'in the . five of ;New Jersey, when he was inform- ,n fl" tlle appointment of a Con-. thousand pfmnd lift elevat- in , fed tlat he is heir to one-sixtli of 'sessional eommittee to" study r - the splendinew garage of the lloekawav, X. Y., missing "naval balloonists of the The '.following are a fewV Virginia, ' n fi.rt - $500,000 estate of, his uncle, 0Tan,zatl011 of government de- Scotland Neck Motor Co'. It is Jan. 4.The. capitol building ofLsioners yesterdav to "et J-lie Pailiel Le. who . died "several Partm-?nts. was passed finally by; 9 by 16 and will be nsed to lift West Virginia was destroyed byr Li. rf gG V eoks as'o in a Wilke-Barre TTrs 1 Congress 10 days a'go, and so- automobiles and material to the Jan'4,-Three re lat yesterday. One laborer.!. ' 7 Jl anc ,u;Wal. 'to the Wliite House, where- -ill j repair1 shop on the second floor. was killed, a fireman seriously : seems with --pretty good reason, x exorbitant costs that now A-.,;8, who had been the 'objects injured and severaL other of a frantic search through nor- fighters hurt when a section of j i Af a?: i lilt ,0:i r in riiiiiiui" .eiie various pre- m Other nartieinants.in' the ,w-:1racof h was -lcst' The 1MaxMr. Morrison-has in his employ tate are William Levh, a brother period havhjg Vv the l"rthree carpenters and one holpe- the county. theru New Yorkaiul Canada since -the roof, under which they were j ' they dropped frmn sight three landing, "caved in. " - Jt.f claimed in the first pi vr;i t xi..... x.- ... , "iTiiiui! :jijisuuii, luwa; ioroiuy rvenneiie, fa sister, Oklahoma City ; Henry ace Leyh, brother, Kansas City, and ' A.-eeks. ago today ' are enroute The spectacular natmv i-iiiiio from the snowv wilds of iii'e was enhanced wheii Ontario, via dog sleds. ammunition stored on Tlie trio landed near Moose -floor of the building exploded ' I I - It A I f the j too . man ic and William Levh and muchi()fflces' and all of these- fillecVMrs Flora .'PftTITlpl. AiwmvrB i .with unusually high salaried men v tin: imiu . - . :and women, . mostly m,en. It is; j xi, x xi . i t , ii n riiiHRirrr' nnn . " ''- '"'" '' ' '' " r. ...... ? K.h. mm ,t , ih- I0NIEVI' PORAT ON IEV VED ing post of the llunson Bay Com- fire was discovered the capitol um ue aone oy a less nujm. i anr, on December 14. the dav building, containing the goverJb and reduced salaries, that! after thev started from RockawaV nor's office; state departments ftlU would be respectable ? : fo After four davs m the ' woods and " priceless records," waB uiped men and womeii.ii i!,,v f(,n,1(l .MfofxV nf tluv n nothbn, but a mass of smokino- or -instance, banks m manjTi cowities take the placp ot conn-; - 4' "KT Till -3 1 --v . ' " JX-'"r. here in a telegram from th(, fly.: ; tate officials made no attempt iet-uieit dUU uls'euse By This It is Hoped ToGive Re money ror tne ' aavantage that u iifif Of Tba Vrenent Tienretvn bot-amo a law .today without the j and .he expects to have the work President's signature. done . days.It will be re White House officials, explain-, im- , that the floor space' ing that the official eopyof the s oarage is nearly a quarter mcasrre either was -mislaid ir 1 an aere in extent and that the Executive off ices or in o- first floor is of concrete and the departments to which VfcN as re second wood erred for recommendation, pattd it was the President s intention bill. Request was of Congressional i to sign the ihev toiiiid saietv at the post, noiumg oui a mass Word -.of their rescue reached ruins. ;made today -clerks for r ; filing purposes. LINCOLN S BOYHOOD mien BnrcinrMT clerks for a diiica ff 1 UVLII 1 HLUiULIU BiRL IS DEAD its sent by meseiiuer to the,, to estiihate the loss, but, they nearest telegraph offie at Mat tiei'. and relayed thenee upon the arrival of the messenger last night wThe message read: I would aecroe to the bank 12-13, 'west by noth, at lower noon which no insurance was : l)allks to hold and pay out on.de- earried, could not be replaced an'd :iaand )f the county authorities! that it was impossible to estira- j Resolutions Avere passed , clSi v lludson Bav !. 1H. 12-1-1. 1 HURRY Of BATTLE I i Forced to land 2 i ' .. . x -Hour ten miles north s; iacTorv unrar- io, latitude- rl4"). longTtrme Lost in forest four days. Crew ...i'c a i Hudson Company post. Will leave n first available means of transportation to railroad, which is by dog sled, and will take about nine days. Leaving here Monday, December 27.". If the baloonists got away on "Plating on Charles R. Ruch, the k27tli. and if thev make in The Agricultural Sections Washington, Jan. 4. Veto by j at their value. Some state rec- ing the commissioners to ;take : President Wilson today of the ords were saved by clerks, fie'u.ls and firemen. COOPERATION STORE PLAN TO CUT COST COLLAPSE Cham- IEL0 MANS ORGANS MIKED DY SURGED T T. A Kitehin. Stewart Smith, Dr. J. E. Shields, II. 1. Madry, A. L. Porrington. This morning it was no world war veteran who had been J Milt'oid, Mass., Jan. Mrs. 'Ann Chamberlain, who as & girl i in Springfield., 111., Avas next door 'neighbor of Abraham Lincoln, jdied here Friday. Mrs. i i rli . - i x ueriain recanea aimosr i: visits from Lincoln, avIio, she said Avould always ask : "Is Miss Ann handy?" "and Avnen she appeared The would rivo her simnlo nreserd ! forms. If they were unable nto i ar Finance Corporation Avas i v. t.x 0uiici,,i ' ' jalcomplisirthe desired relief the followed almost immediately by imore than ft year &gQ by ALLEGED LEADER ;iegidature would be appealed", to J a -vote of 53 to 5 m the Senate to. 1q 0f the Treasury De- OF LYNCHING PARTY EEmtpU , !maKe llle ,wu lau:.aes.Plte execu-!Partment to decrease living costs ; UNDER HEAVY BOND J. T. Johnson. ' --iwipproyai ,..ine Mouse wiiii . llllsilwtnmnPli ;vll , T ' ! take up the meae tTSffl of--steps to bring out the neededfe- j farmers relief bill to revive the j xxrasliyton jj) q ? Jan 4 ! forms. If they were unable nto ! ar Finance Corporation Avai - 1 ol an 4. Hujert Fu- predictions were general that it ed over to a comraitte for liqun row, if s a"f f charged i m -lnr,i;uta xlla Qt0'c .. - - - "Al" "CJilj; IXie 1MUC1 L til c X11UW , v - idation. Failure of the enterprise hicJ irecentl ymade a n attack tion ' and thus place the bill on , - fl,n nn nt U I , c jto receive full co-opeiation ot it ! on the Wavne Count y court house the statute book",. . , ;mpmbers and to comnlete Avith ; . ...I... x,. 1 t -t x xv--i ' i xi i : Jii ii tiiieuiiji iu ivucn ixiiee uu- Snnbury, Pa. Jan. C- Surgeons learned President Wilson, in a length Teto message, declared he Avith- tvood time as th; te-d tuev sliould ret back into touch with .Mviliz'tion at a railroad ration, parently by probably Mattiee, today or to morroAV. Aviation officers here. 1 -i , , , . : nClM Illfs a I.I1UK1 Ux IJ1C UllL ll i- t - .1 xi. gathered at the county seat yes- , gassed m the Argonne, yesterday; - , . .ieause the War Finance Corpora- f t , i ! " iterdav and quite a number of rc- i . - tound his organs misplaced, ay : , x- , , it on Avas a Avar credit agencv. a surgeon's i 1 i , " j 1 1 local c.iiani stores in me saie oi:,,ro priSOners, was given a hear- people., " , : , mall' commodities, particularly u here yesterday afternoon be- neid ins approval or me om . oftn, mn,u ;fi :VPT1 P51 the vpa- . ... t..-,.,. x. xx x,x .. , . - v.t..vv - v-- lore juo.'ie it. ji, x i j i i i and Avas required to give bond of $2,000 for his appearance, before Judge when son for the closing. x! x . . i uuu vvas a, a tiiiui aiiv-xiv, , . ,xi w!fsj isoinixons were (iraAvn irn. a f mz- . . xv u ji uAimaieiv xiw cm mncra. error ' q w A:nA 'not desirable or needed m peace ,n invA n pafii, to fonni- in operation was perform- : v . . , itimes. He said that it 'Svould -i,,lv., nQ , . i i xxi ine counrv commissioners ana i , .-.,. LU 11UUU ,v .v d-following his injury m battle.; . . . exert no beneficial influence on i- -x,,- hp,, bn I I 1 lit' 11 l-inci 1 1 . W 1 1TTA I I t ' 1 I i 1 1 ' 7 IX J I J . X . . - ...... 1 1 . . . . . . . . . ! . , , opinion ..c, - , , , P .lVAO Lne snuauon noum ii- , t.pm!1illin(r 4500" m embers are peopl W. A. Devm in Wilson county frozen -north and he Avas so contorted by pabv; tlsat doctors said that it did not a human land orderly processes of business- hoAvever, incline to the , (i i . iiJii iiir reuucuon or laxes ana , tlmt it wdl be several davs be- e came out oi an overseas nos- - , . Hopes among the very 1..illAA,nyfo imaPJiielATO. nit;' . trienf S said tOflaA. JjaSt wh wnmlrl Aviipr-.t most. nilfl - , . - , , , , , . , aned road builders in the county. . . Aj. . x Al . . ,f ed to dtv sled-travel, work their night he was taken violently ill , . " would-be hurtful to the natural' u -n 7 . ATYirmo- nt hpr t unci's tho o-htppn . f i waAr out of the count ry. Members of "the A -5598' creAv seem .possible that vor Lieutenant Walter Ilinlon, of Belle Harbor, N. Y., ft- pilot oli the NC-4's translantic flight. They found, bis ( internal the said savins: to haA'c slight prospect of their initial investment. Among otlier things the eighteen million dollar bond issue advoca- I ted for the universicy and state and finance Impose Cdedit Burdens , n !T x 4 i x t,; colleges Avas Aroted doAvn by an mi , . . T1 . iMar body could get tAvisted into suU" x, . The legislation, the President .; -i overAvhelnung' majoritjy It is . . " . ir;tMav -Rliape. . 1, :? xx.; ao -said, would result m addi-, , . , , . 'tional credit Imrde COTTON MARKET January ch - superior court Wednesday of this ; week. ; 1) wring tbe attack on the court house young Futrelle was Avoun- ded and taken to a local hospital. ; Early next morning officers ap ipeared at the hospital, Avhere 14.9n.they learned Ih at Futrelle had 1.4.07 left during the night. This Aveek ns, and tin Julv Lieuteimut Stephen A. Farrell, of vr 'us New York, and Lieutenant Lotiis battlefield hospitals were badlv : ,. , , V1 t county are not only determined: . . . , ; October badlA- displaced, likely Avhen i . Government, he contended, should A. Kloor, Jr.. OT. NeAV Orleans. i to cut down present expenses m the countv and state - but "to as- 1 i flJ)TV Aiding Poland ' myr -:M 1 sume no further burdens at pr isent. In other Avords they - are for moderation in the expendi ture of money. tuc AucnirAu Den r-orncc iSi . I III --' EA nrl I II 11 AAIM IX I I M V JV All t -a. .r-. 1-1 LIxV-iL I I ivl i " TSTSJa X j -v. W BEIS W m m m m Aidina Pclana 'I AUTOMOBILE TURKS ' -OVER WORLD W ULT- ERM KILLEO Wilson. Jan. 3. Around 12 .o'clock Saturday night, five miles not be "called upon further toi finance priA'ate business at pub- j lie expense." Referring to Avide- spread demand for abolishment j of Avar agencies andremoval. of j goA'ernmental influence from business, the President said he had "sympathy" with this view and added that "the nation should resume its iisual business methods." Upon reading of the veto mes s .gc in the Senate, Senator Un derAA'Ood, of Alabama-, Democra tic leader, urged its immediate consideration, for which unani- secured by 14.22 Futrelle returned to Goldsboro 14.23 aifd Avas promptly arrested and 14.25 placed under 1,000 bond, Avhich : w as doubled In' Judge Bland 'vostovdnv afternoon. Local 'Market 1.2 1 cents. Cotton Seed 30c a bushel. mm. t IH PEACE TIN Disease Prevention ! west of tliis city, Carlyle Savui- , raous consent Avas I son, avIio seiwed 'on - the Mexican Chairman Gronna, of the agricul i border as sergeruit of Company ture committee, Avhich reported 'K -and "later in France :-ith the the bill. Senator .Underwood '1 ol- '80th Division, w-as in.a;:ly kill- lowed with the only address made' 'ed in an automolile accident declaring that financial distress! when the radius rod broke. The now Avas greater than during the !top of his head was torn away bywar and that he felt confident a Avheel hub as 'the ear turned 'on of Aviso administration of " the 1 its side. Tavo others Avere in the propo?ed law . " t n a t wt ;:"! d - cause But for the work of -American Cross agents in an regiou., i - t!uring the Uxsi iwel.e n.ouths. huudreUs of .tnotisanas ui pWp. : Ut,t. a rUtb . abd rendered nrv.' Of nunsr, uiseuse umu ij 1 l.t' nni'f.r thp son. victims ;.r The iot in l'oand is onof ii-pinVndoiw proportions aud cannot b Vbandonod for many months to coir.P. Hr .. t.vpWal seiner A Red Cross lj"uUrous or unueruuuiiBuott car. James Q- Wallace was 4 4 no undue draiiv on i the Treas ...... .-..-. t. . i rt;i v ; i iiri if (iiiuTii - r 1 H1C1.J1- OHl v. ii'!;er at thv .!:..; tie" of a soup kiu.eu vmcrt-chlfdt-f . are fed JuSljr. IC J4. Batts was On the Senate rolkcall, tossed in a cotton field, both men Democrats Avere joined by 24 Re ,rpftui"off with slight bruises. publicans in OAer riding the A'eto - ' .' v.' : TSsrough Its rieaJth Service th American lied Cross has begun a nation vide con tent rated effort in co-operation with estnWished orKnni'ntion.s tG' red ace greatly, the amount of preventable disease, and physical defects fonnd.V (!i:os the country's 1 05,C(?T 000 pepuiurion: F0d;H-;ition is its most powerful, tool. Special attention is devoted f cJii'dren. and this p'cture vhows a typical y Hen Cross wetfarf ciin'; w'wte KiUe oi:"s are created uml uiotherinstructedi ; Ui t he proper cmf ui" Uit'iii. " r-. --'i"
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