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If I HP TUT 1 li o. mi VOL. XIV. NUMBER 64. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, IT. C TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5c PER COP COMMON WE A TUT i : r - - CITIZENS ARE RESOLUTION THREATENED ! INTRODUCED Largest Number Of Baptisms In History BY FLOODS (By Associated Iss.) ! Phoenix, Ariif Jan. 3. All residents fc.f the northwestern portion of Phoe nix have been notified by the sheriff's office to leave their homes because .f .laager from. Cave Creek. The wa vers hare broken over the irrigation ilama and rain is still falling on the watershed. CALLINGDPDN FRANCETOPAY CTDflHP CCHTIilCUT Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 3. During U I IIUllU uLli I II VI LI 1 I 'By Associated Press.) NO DRUG DliTHEGERiNFLAG POLICE FORCE i HOISTED IN D.S. the last year two hundred and fifty (thousand, eight hundred and fourteen baptisms were administered in white Baptist Churches of the South, the largest number in history, the commit tee reports. Washington, Jan. 3. Representative lteavis, republican, of Nebraska, has introduced a resolution directing the administration to5 demand payment by France of the money loaned by the United States during the war, a 3 RUSSIAN C u 5m HSU INT IS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF NAVAL LIMITATION (By Associated Press? I Washington, Jan. 3. The final ad iustment of the naval limitation ! agreement is expected in the arms eon Tj 1 o ference by the end of the week. The A rOQUCOOR . delegates holfi informal conference France has indicated its intention of spending large sums on increased na-' val armaments. i AMONG TOE IRISH FOR THE TREATY By Associated Press. ? Dublin, Jan. 3. Dail Eireann re sumes discussion of the treaty with Great Britain. Strong sentiment i3 indicated among the Irish people fav oring the treaty. Belfast, Jan. 3. Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, asked his congre gation to pray to be saved from "such a misfortune as the rejection of the Anglo-Irish treaty." ' tiy associated Press.) oungatown. Ohio., Jan. 3. Mayor By The Associated Press New York, Jan. 3. Germany's 'des. who was elected on a platorm I flag has been unfurled over tho con o fire the whole police force if it sular office of the New German Re dn't obey orders, assumed office to- j public from the same flagpole from day, warning the police "one drink j which it was hauled down in nineteen ad you are fired." jand seventeen. WEATHER REPORT ROYALISTS Supporters OF EMPEHDB CHARLES' ACTIVITY Mortality From Cancer (By U S. Press, Coal Declines (By Associated Press.) ! Mos-'ovr, Jan. 3. The majority of . -political prisoners, meu and women, In1 i rig released from Soviet prisons with snt isfnetion of their im- ous coai, antnarcite ana beemve colte, j (By TJ. S. Press) Washington, Jan. 2. The weekly report on the production of bitnmin- over and Far Eastern questions. I -l. - x-, n i- i ; .bor .North Carolina: Cloudy and ' (warmer tonight and Wednesday. TJn- ITS Tl T settled and warmer, with probably vV n.O.Tl J.S JcLDa.Ijl rain. Moderate southerly winds In The Treaty? prisonmoat as "a great experience. While they are not at all anxious to renew the experience, they insist that ;T did them good. compiled by the Geological Survey, j Department, of the Interior, December j 4, say?: '"'Coal production declined again during the week ended Decem- (By J. E. Jones) SMALL FIRE Washington, .When Sena tor Henry Cabot Lodge drew the four believed As Lein"" locked up in Russia has ber 17 and established a new low rec , . ;a r,r w r,;a cnn nr S, ti.a Per pact he must have T O 4 Ilia 1 V -riT- -fr-t. i .3. J 11 imnT!.nnmPt.t. -im! tot.nl oiiroit of bituminous eo.il wns "ia pruuuecu ue must t XIUU V V" w. vj - x ' N RESIDENCE shame at, those released seem proud of time aT'C.ni behind bars. their 7,046,000 net tons and the average per concise and far reaching document in working day, 1,174,000 tons. The low-,the bistor-v of a11 diplomacy. "A . 4 Vv,i,. l ,T 1 J TTT 1 A. est daily average in any December of xul u. vvasmngion. The women prisoners feel that they . "So simple and plain " exclaimed r the past eight years, the period over " "'""t"1, ",J- viai" wuduuuu fcaa seea a aovel side of life and, T1,,na i nnt.nnt many. Henry Cabot Lodge made a ! speech in which the sprigs and blos- About eight thirty o'clock last night sin alarm of fire was turned in from the residence of Mr. R. P. Byrd ou J the corner of 12th and Church Streets,! fighters were on the scene, as well as (By Associated Press. Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 3. Acth ity is reported as increasing " - Washington, Jan. 2. The Depart the Royalist supporters m-'.ment of Commerce, through the Bu- peror Charles. Th" been re-ireau of the Census, announces that organized a p I'td a platform iarly seventy-three thousand deaths demanding only native Hungar- w-ere due to cancer in the death reg ian King be elected to the throne.! stratioa area of the United States in An effort is being made for Charrcs 1 1)20, and if the rest of the United to leave Maderia and settle in Italy. States had, as many deaths from thi cause in proportion to the population, !the total number of deaths from can- OISCOSSLIIINGlTIONS!-"r r4 z number is estimated as 84,000 or 5,000 less than for 1920. The trend of the cancer death rate is upward, the rate for 1920 being higher than that for any earlier year in 22 of the ;J. States for which of rates are shown in the following table. BY HIGH POWERED ELECTRIC SYSTEMS (By Associated Press.) Paris, Jan. 2. The linking which records of current output wLfle riot ia tadr ause of the eon- " " i . ' ii ,i i4-i , i ! ditions of their imprisonment, invar- , som3 of oratory almost shut off the . uuu -v u. -a,. L jp ttor sw -Expressing same idea in dif . q our.power pact fof The fire caught from a defective the present production j of only 562,000,000 tons ienie. and the motion is carried Unanimous ly. Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Instead o punishing these people, it latest year in which the country's would ah.ioit seem the Soviet govern- needs were mot with so small an xuent had conferred a distinct benefit amount was 1P0S. This fact is the j " ax thrn by locking them up. The more extraordinary when it i3 rem em-j The next day the questioning be- soiitudo ol ppriaon life, with its op- bered that December is ordinarily a! an. Henry Cabot Lodge's master portunity for self -acquaintance. ap- month of maximum output, and that piece was admittedly of the elaas lulled tr Mitvs Alexandra Tolstoi, the country's normal requirement--! tha Shakespeare found "not so deep daughter of the great writer, who wasm-e insreased by 175,000,000 tons as a well, nor so wide as a church locked ap ence for eight months at a since 190S. jdoor; but 't is enough, 't will serve." stretch. j "The Lake season is over, and the But like the well it has holes in it, seaDorne export traae is very aim ana some or theti appear to be as but the s'3 facts alone do not account wide as church doors. The reporters j for tli' decrease in output. It is evi rushed pell-mell to see Mr. Hughes, no.ew (rthe iatte ortion of commercial and transport the death rate from cane, rvear The fr wi" 8a " PPosed was burning between the ceiling and il0Cjsu 1(J bi F" 'he tate Wlththat-iTranother, ! a ear" will say no." "The ayes have it 0(4 Ver mtle aaiflaSe was done p blems which the International uses "adjusted" rotes in roups of the principal countries of The cancer death rate in tho registra he world into huge high-power trans- tion area in 1920 was S3.4 per 100,000 nission systems from which electrical population, against 80.5 per 100,000 i energy sufficient . to provide a large population for, , 1919. In comparing cancer in one the Bureau - pobleius which the International uses "adjusted" rates in order Electrical Conference in Paris had make allowance for differences in the i . ! under discussion. isgo and the pex distribution of the ' : i inniil'i t i iti TP(j'nin irpticrnllv smn;ilfin:r 11 " -- f- , "i -r tonly persons in middle life, and old I age hav-3 cancer, so that a state with many ol 1 persons may be expected except to the roof, which was partially j torn off to get to the fire, and some -i j a . "H t ! water aamagc to lurmiuru wiimn uic room. 1 rno nieeting lirought together dele- ..-r gates from 12 countries including the United States and Canada. A Georgian princess spoke ei !,.-ti.":'Uy to the correspondent of Ve PA! TC TL7 A DIWI rjrri " " JV? XTLV1VjI 1 The meeting brought together dele-J to have more deaths from cancer than niPTIV T j gates from 12 countries including the' n state with comparatively few old N United States and Canada. -persons. (By T". IS. Viesa) Washington, Jan. 3. By 'direction- of it he wheels of industry is about Klectrisity as a means of moving: The reports furnished by the Gov ! trains, ocean steamships and turning! rnmc-nt comparatively high cancer ber after months of slow travel in a pris to j mortality in the Northern states, and he ; comparatively low rate in the South- !of stor.ige, for 7,000,000 tons a week bv " dominions, " continents," "pro v- ture. Henrv C. Wallace, is shortly to (delegates -.and the onlv thing that pre- ,rn state?, while there is little differ- cnt hfiffliisft it confirmed . . , . dent, that coal is flowinar ranidlv oat (and he told them iiist whnt was meant. PMaont K.-nrMnr rwf AirrionT. uomo i-nt. its own. npcordintr to the i comparatively low rate in the South- belief in God. She related now. . : v., -- " i on train en her way to Archangel,; .she fell iil with the typhus, after , which she was. by some mischance,; '.ut in solitary confinement. She broke down under the strain, sh' stated, r!id fervently prayed for re-. Sen-e, an I i came within the day. Another woman, once wealthy, de-i-ijired - her imprisonment ha-! '!- the Communist regime was is insufficient to meet current sumption. " con- iac.es," and all such terms. "Does call a national agricultural conference vents treia&idous development in euce between the 'adjusted cancer it he four-power T'aeil'ic treaty mean," to consider what corrective and con- ; electric cnergj' is the present high -rates of the white and colored races j they asked, "that the powers have gtruetive steps can be taken to relieve j cost of materials and the expense at- 'of the ?am states. In other words, seem HOLDS HARDWOOD 'agreed to prctcet 'insular possession:? the depression in the farming industry, ita ched to changing from steam and , the whit - and colored race: COMBINE A "TRUST" .-ind does that mean the homeland of The conference will not bo limited to 'other methods to electricity. ; Japan" Tvlr. Hughes said these, representatives of agriculture but win very things were intended. And then include all important allied industries, I .came up questions as to whether Aus- SU(.vL as packers, millers, railways and; traliu is a continent, as it used to be WHter carriers, "Exporters, commission 1 :i uglif no worse 1 if no t an imnrovemen ou Washiugton, U. 8 re.-.s i The described in the 'geographies. The a n- mevchants. and so-cailed middlemen. open swer was that for the purposes of The calling of the conference is an -.e old . I , it . . .IaC-ci ill TMirl! ti' jM-upu- ... m-i uua ... i-- - b.lS h,H,n ,l(,0lare( bv the dal one. Thrown anion. own chi found them selfish and unwilling 1 ii:ire their food, cigarettes and blan kets, ms. w;! Hie case of the plain soldiers f the peasant class also in rmson. competition plan of the American diplomacy Australia is ;i new island, 'effort- on the pa rt of the administra tion to iiitsitute some practical means Nations had enough potential elec trical energy in their waterways eventually abandon the use of coal, experts at the conference said, but only government financing could pro vide sufficient funds to harness this ! dormant -power. ! equally susceptible to cancer, but both 'races seem less susceptible in the SoeHi than in the North. NIORTALITi FROM Esupremf After Mr. Ifugh had everything ORGANIC DISEASE Court a. restraint upon trade in viola tion of the Sherman antitrus Taw. Department of Justice officials com- appaieutiy strn iglitened out, the re porters began asking questions of !f s:ir: The o menting upon the decision said would form a basis for the f convention meat's policy towards hundreds it of edit- association maintained by various President Harding, and the latter gave .it as his view that the agreement did Hot guarantee protection of the " homeland of Japan, ' '' but that it rnerelv covered island possessions o' OA Mr. gi-cs relie f a Ion the lilies suggested in ; i when h'. Ihe Pa-ifir. The President 's i . . i 1.-...... . i . noniei.ess trtnpeu nuui im .,-ated people, and their fears and ?o!- nielustrje to exchange price ana fishness si.. one v-httu for all to rea.l."- other trade .-information. Activities The President's statomeui . . i 41.-. ..n.;x i , ; i s nf snf- 'of these associations have been under coasternation in conference i .. . t ii. .. li, 4.. if.- i- n... T... .1 .3 . i VI . o.., ; .-. .. and bloodshed and revolution .ooservauon uy me j;r(.an.mnii luj rai-tejuiy uie rresiuuu nmi ms oeci: (By Associated Press.) it is fn some true, hut iinnits in tormaiion tucy ot otate 7iau got teii cutterent ; tantuigo, .niie, .nui. .. -, uuean The nieric;n .1. U-gates surprise-! Harding's recent address to Con the European expert'; when they our ciilled attention to the lined the extent to which electricity :is made to work for the American . . . 'people. The invasion of the American home bv such labor saving devices iectric jtoves, dishwashers, irons, ere. imar.ed mauv of the delegates who re- OF THE S HEART ei.res.siou. Hy U. S. Press) -caasefl circles. CHILEAN FRUITS MARKETED IN D.S. Wa shle.1 The. Depart- resent countries where as yet electric jv l;as no figured in the home ' except ment )f- Comme-rce, through the Tu- reau of the Cen-us. :uniouiice that :enm .-uptdviug light The conference 12t.00P -'leaths were due to organic diseases ef th- h.'ar? in the death studied met hods for ' r.gistr.tion area of the L'nited States Has been y m pule e. v u needful lesson, rds new life. COTTON MARKET of" policy, it has lieeu state!' by At-' ngles t: Joroev (ienerai J a tiyiiert v. awaiU'U t v-eace. lm in in at- tJev were no a mar-- 'ihv . decision in the nation's highest ,Uf Cerent from others who studied the State. Shipments Mr.' 'Lodge's Magna Oharta fruit growers arc But in that begin uinir t find . esar Irdted ouwer 1 1 anmiss-i:oi! of The United deaths from or- is..; v TOJDAY S MAivtET lei'mber -1 an navy March May July , . W RUN f .SDAY "S !J iOSE auuaiy , March ceij ft. Tti rendering divided, War a ,M'.-'oi!e'it carefully. es. grapes, melons, cherries. its decision Hie eourt nd thvee .! u st ice s M Tho Lodge ie Kernel, Holmes and Bran dels dissent- ( lug. It sustained the 1 Tinted States d- doc ument aiiparen t iy vi many " interpretations - ' ar.u 17.29 district eourt for Western Tennessee, ''reservations7' to nialce it whole as the longer treatv which former Prest dent Wilson brought ha elk from "Pari. stra.wher: custar-l ;pple, in Xi'iv Voik c-'ii nu ova s, ;-t j mo -:ive be.'tt disjoseu of good prices, says F. standardization of equipment nee- in 112'. and if the ! r. Biu.ni.,. inr !m V! If 1 1 1 I . ' ' 1 I I . ' 1,11 ll-. II. 'I'.iU.I ... , ...1 1 AT.. svsieoi.. With gJim. ftiseiises or ueaiT in tiio f h . . i ... ' - - ,-. .. 1 1 1 . i 1 i. -..i i.teinsT iot:i oovver ;i nature - Tire i t.ea oi.a e.s it " .n ef s sue'j-esti'M! Frau-.-e ma tulure supply eleei: icy I energy amae.;u 'iil i lie?? i- il - i vn.-ii -.-.1 5.tein:iT iot:i I ia..'? arranire- Tire l nt.eu t..h'.'.s nt dums. '. . t, -,,n . i - , ... i j o !,,. ninober is OS- tin neeifs. Director of A u He Mi ll ea r to she Balkan S!.';1e and points 'for 1 'dislant as Poland and Russia. IoS.'ajO. or i:;,0(n ics 1 han lelegat es were surprised a 10 17 vvhifd. in Anril. 1D2U, trrantcd an in- i-ntictioef. erpetnally resfrainiog the The ".'ou fereuce recognizes M.r. IH.Sl association from entering into further Hnghes as its greatest figure and "iead 18.71 .-(gveeinents under the -plan and direct- ei, and it. Is likely that he will be the ?oja ture. i The Tin-- .-li rec. tor has pointed out to progress made ie fdeet'ical Obi lea a gowes that Ihe besi market mei iv- .1'rane -since, l&'t tr-oKi of the dealh rate from' diseases of 1 ho neart is np- vi'iv Vork is to be found Prom of .Ft? to-a rivers in generating eieo- p. . Tl-e the oryauic uevelop- 'v.'rd, the rovest recorded rate for tho The use' rogish-aiioii ares hav ing bw.) Ml, 2 lee- per lOoJKiO j.opuianon itL vr rate 153. pe? -,. nnA .,i?.i l,om fo.eco-v will eventual! v olaco Hod ami the rngnesi 1 . I , ...... 1 AT? J:j$y : October ..-v. io i . it ..i,.,...7,,.,l0,, n4 oil erroi ts ,..-.i!.-wf utTnV -,f .nrr t ?. of" the t, !. met iiod of seiidiue; their France second to none in the mami- of rdectricitt in the opinion For lo rue 1. mm 1 Sl -.! L!.i,Wi( pop una nw. ji vi 7ii.. VI. hi whatsoever having the purpose or ten -proceedings to iron out misunderstand- fruits more than 5,ni) utiles to WM ri.iu'-v lo enhance or maintain prices. ' f ra in '.he .Lodge paet. j Xew York, market. tne fact are of the delegates. r
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