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K . ' I v . ' , " tvv x . x - .... .- . , - i . - . ' " . . J En 'TUT inj rr-; . NUMBER 5. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5c PER COP rffia'Town GiSEILL estroyedBy Jr lire 'JCe m imm'-M-k mmmmmmmmmammmmammm'mm'mm'mmm " , - j me. . L Section Kusinesa tmlm iOIS I ffwer Treaty amid ' .7 "I -y ' The Reservatiomis II 4 V Cia., Feb. 24. Fire that broke night wits hi ought under con ,v itftor the destruction of the dness section, resulting in a dr.! mimI i'iftv thousand dollar , ak wnter pressure hampered ,t'ii. b m gar, ALL EVIDENCE SAYS IMPEftGHWIENT 1 . ': -i - - f p r n r. f f n i w n r nrtn imhT iiinnr i ill-II I tils I IIIIILf- i mmm m mm m mm nunin u i uuuuli laiis pending! i ! I (By Associated Press.) s (By Associated Press, j Newport News, Vs., Feb. 24. All busi ness here' an.l in surrounding commun ities has been ordered "suspended dur- jing the public funeral today of the thirty-four victims of the Roma disas- Chieago 111., Fob. 24. The deatli list from he blizzard in the Northwest remained it twelve today as the North west slowv recovered from the zero weather, 4now and sleut. Millions of j properly damage reported. The heav iest loss of life was when a train Mm IIUI U I I Jtcr. Airpluius will (irop floral tributes, j " , , , -.A'- T t L - .. - crashed a snow plow near Min- I .: - neaiolis, killing fire. (:.,.,. ,i Hill, l-'eli. 24. Despite care ul m ostigations by the university a; in ; i ' otlers, the facts as to ! of the locomotive and the in tne rniai collision a an .Friday. h.r nrrh.im crossmcr last - (T III- v i v i 1 l . 1 l f t A. u. tint been osiaojisneu. uiie raci, however, has been definitely clinched: Miint'lv, that liquor did not figure in tl;,- .-irrlUl'llt. i A iMi!iani afternoon newspaper, .. juil.-lished on the day of the ; n,v-ii! a story saying it was reported lint whiskey was found in the car, j k.w juihlisltes a statement that there 5va? none, quotiig not only a survivor aisn the undertakers who preiared j f,,i- l.iiiia! tin bodies of the students ;mh! tlif i i river "who Avere killed. This , in oliorates th the mijuir- (By Associated Piess.K Washington, Feb. 24. Benjamin F. j :Welty, fcrnicr Deaiocratio' representa j tive f-oni Ohio lias sent another let-j iv a ii. iui um in i;ii iuu iioiiniuiii of Judge Lanilis be not accepted, de claring that impeachment proceedings again Landis were pen&ing iu Congress should dispose of the maTter. AUTHORITIES IN GANAOA AM TARE OP THE S! Accident At E ACTRE CRITICALLY By Tne .associated Press- A' li SS, 113 IIS I I I I Lb. I Washington, Feb.. 24. A modified blanket reservation to- the Four Powct1 Pacific Treaty, said to b,tj satisfactory to oth President HardingXand major ity of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was debated by the com mittee and agreement reaehed to vote on the treaty itself and prosposed re Iservations tomorrow. The text of the reservation reads: 'The United 'States understands that under the statement in the preamble, BULLOCK CASE jimchanged. - She is still secluded iv 1 er home where sue went after the f u-j JBy Aoc'ated Press. STATE OEPT. TO SET FORTH ATTITODE TO WARD THE GENOA ' CONFEBENCE Washington, Feb. 24. The attitude of the United States towards paitiei- Mamilton, Ont., Feb. 24. The case 'Kins caught his toot in the conveyor j of Matthew Bullock, charged with at- nxjnrea it very severely. He was! tempt to murden in connection with I rushed to the office of Dr. OF. Smith the Norlina, North Carolina troubles, was up again today race Los Angeles, -Cal.; Feb. 24. The con dition of MabcUNormand,. who is ro- cr Xln"'?r the terms of this treat v, TP1"4 'jfJl Rfill roi"ted 18 being criTicially ill, remains jthere ls vo commitment to armed fore-, A JLIw mJtM.jL IVaIU '-iiiciiniiflrp,! . ftw j:ii owin-in.i ho alliance, no oblijration to ioin in any defense. " SOVIET BlIPENBINS MiS ON ARK While working at the Cotton Oil ncral of William Desmond .Taylor, tntl Ginning Company today, Joe Hop-'the slain film direct or." 'who found it necessary to take six Hamilton negroes waging with ! stitches in the foot. strong to prevent his extradition to fight North Carolina. I Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 24. Governor j I Morrison telegraphed Acting Secre tary of State Fletcher that he will not send witnesses to testify in the Bui- ; MATHILDA M'CORMiCK'S FIANCE TO BECOME AN EGYPTIANS BOYCOTT EIG AND NAVY LISH GOODS lock extradition trial, declaring that i"he will not trv North Carolina "s honor and integrity before any judge iin any foreign country.-" Hamilton, Can., Feb., Max Oser, the ridi (By Associated Press.) Moscow," Feb.. 21. Soviet ' Russia '.s military operation for the first nine monthsef 1922 totals 556,028,009 ohl rubles, ov about .228,000,000. Its n:t val ai)nropriatpns aggregated $'5o, 000,000, bringing the total coutemplan. ted expenditures foi army and navy to aboat $264,000,000, according to ihavi -lflortil tl.. t..ti,.c ne u -v-o budget approved by the recent idinjr master, will take ;fla adopted the tactics ot the Nat- AMERICAN CITIZEN J (J5y Associated Press.) i Alexandria. Efvi'.. Feb. 24. In de- i Zurich, Switzerland. -Feb. 24th. The !e3ari,1 il oyi-otj against all goods of .'wedding of Mathilda" McCormick and llfk ina,,ufat-tur"- 41le Egyptian i 'place in May in Chicago, according lionalists India. They have heard 'on8r'- This expend it xxp.: is La Mil on the navy. f)4 TTnlno.J ! itliot .. I,.'-. .... 1 1. . . . . . 1 1 1:1 1 1 1.11 1. .'vti. . -t- 1 1111.il! ' 1 i -1 . . t 11111 1 1111 il 1 ii.iii- iir-t ri M I'l'i'vvi ill i,s nu.le by students and members, of lotion in the Genoa conference, will be , " ' ;To present plans ana user has agreoti ; neiysent -3e of th,. -mi-.v of.d ' - -VTriTl, fornix, wHufii..; nrmmr WnTP ! ...... An t.hor !tttlMi.f rt Imw.nH T4; ;CT, pit&t Ut blC Ot till. ali.JV JlMj U.e fa.ultv following the first Vxibli- forth in. a note responding to the f sto become an American citizen. " Tho ,,,Uv- ,Ccordin - to'Tltest reports ' . , - , L 1 nert Friday Bullock will be uncondi- . . ' - goods and are endeavoring to use the xiu uv, aucr.un., 10 latest icports, it;,. i, ..f tlu rumor invitation- ot the Supreme Council iu' j , , . , -,.,w.,.-. i.iuioii z Tin rumor. . 1 . . , , ! . . , , . ... , numbers somewhat over !.:((). ( ()0 men isanie means 10 oring The liritish gov- . , - Kollowiii"- a iv' in -e-tiatioM. j..-it fe.v days,' says the newspaper, vit liecoines apparent that there was in all probability no liquor in the a few days, it was said at the State ca'rgjful and exhaus- .Department., Official refused to indi- , extending over the tionallv released. Judfe Snider declar- c,l and the combined strength of the sob I'm- the first time since the ac-ei- ( I' .1. !. Soarh and P. Bonev, the; nvo or the party who survived, were ( interviewed at Watts hospital. Thvv jc.at otlie nature of the reply.' , . COMMUNITY STORAGE HOUSE FOR KINSTOi i WEATHER KEFOlLT i.JL iernitfent to terms. -f For TvTorfh CarotinaTair tonight As yet the extent of the boycottHs 'h ,laval P"Somel , nVpeti vi n ii 1 t. v 7 i J , 1 1 1 anu - j" , . - .j 1 Mr. and Mfs. Carey White, of Til- aurl Saturdav ! f : jlery were here lust night attending East and South portions. Saturday . ithe show. fiesh to stronir novtliAvest winds. Kinstoa, Feb. 22. Charles Brickhou je thackeltoh's Body to Rest at Gateway of 1 The Antarctic clar. lloweve . many Kavntiau merchants are now refusing to buy English goods and salesmen calling on cm, Egyptian customers are promptly to! 1 jthat he wishes 110 (.notations on such ; merchandise. But the great majority . of importers and" exporters are foreigners who de sire to coi tinue to bnv and seil in the .lave no knowledge of anv liquor iu local agricultural agent, today stated ih- . a en i'he nioriiino- of the accident, i business interests here would be ap- (By Associated Press.) The island was discovered in 1C73' best markets. New York, Feb. 2.'!. :Grytviken. .by .Anthony LaRoche. Captain Cook, j li Foo l and "forage for the army is : rovi.i'id for in an appropriation ag gregating about $79,000,000 which is rratc'r than the amount of monojv Aimr'ica has already giveiifor the lief of; famine in the Volga districts and more than the amounts given by" all foreign countries to relieve distress, in Soviet Russia. Western sobliers, particularly Amer-' hud of determing ti: proache-1 , i na movement to erect I chosen by Lady Shackletoir as the last in 1775, took . possession in the name together oh tin M'lli " ol alcohol iu a body, genera I pt' d as infallible is bv obser- v;i!h-!- in the process ' of preparing the remsins. In handling the remains of .community sweet potato-storage house, jesting place' ''for the body of her late I f the British. Empire. Until more force th: the F" V nt ia ns ai-R nblo to bold i . ,, , ican soldiers, -will b: amazed at the boycott program and I...- ...if n tif ii.iv frif ill i I ! t ! Vr 111 Oil All importers tc no longer aea 1 -i 1 1 V. OO oAii .. . . 1 . 1 . w Brickhouse said" a 35,000 bushel house ' husband, Sir Ernest Shackleton, ' Brit-i ban 100 years later, when it was in, English cotton .piece goods, iron orulM1'- so o , i . s - , at Rocky Mount had been in success- ;ish explorer who died aboard his tiny ! visited by a German expedition aboarV:.- steel products, the result may be aonh, which is only about ten fui operation for some time, that a ; craft QueSt last Janunry the undertaker in char (-u.,uuu Dusnei would be .constructed at icol)0un(ij isolated habitation of New Bern, and that Goldsboro would probably have suck a house. Uuiform- thes- 'i . 1 it the presence of alcohol i'.' take a within twenty-four hours be-: . , , ' itv of construction will mark "cooperative marketing jilauts," '). M. White, Wynne. .and White, ririekhousc sai,i. Eventually th p n , ! i . i.i .. ! . . . . . . .11 i- ,1 4-1 1 ..iin onio .i . i i - i . i ll il l .1 t l . V I I I I I I .1 I I ( 1 I f I I LilC i L a lUH -t". i T- i i . i l -.' l.ntl.fllll7Hl,v T hikL-ll II MIK.-Illl Tl" I , l y uiv j .- i.uiwiufciu nv.ov uvh.'v .-, -- inn tieat n and win no Ms U it i I'eoples and C. J. vlceman. hp members of a federation of . ' rial he was prepared to uecia a rgn It j z , ti -. n whi.-h may havt . iv necessary, thftt'to the best of t'-r0 r0gioi. for its Hcopy. 'u-icihc, neither of the men had ? alcohol within some hours pre- their death. He stated tin -o!utely no trace, of alcohol : ouv, and that as an expert he ; i i.siifieil to testify- and had tes- j ' 7 i I iu s.icii i-nses. is an the'1' Moeltke, it remained unexplored, 'serious for English factories in Lan- ' .,. , , . . , ... . ; sian pound of white bread. Captains 20 but the presence of herds ot seals and .cash ire and Birmingham. 1 ' x ' fi ... .., ui viln n .f limit ikl :0 persons v. ho cling to the frozen shores sea lions made it the. occasional ren-, British banks ar included in the . . " , r . - r i - j, , t i Division .commanders receive about $S of South feoroin isbind. i-.irrierl teh ilpy.vrms of whalers for 'the first tuvr uoyott. Jt is staged that considerable ."Gateway to the Antartic.' i ; years of this century, until the yni-.sum? of money have been withdrawn ; Sir Ernest's body was brought from mats there became ..nearly extinct. ?". P:agli.s.h bank; in Egypt and ptac- :tl;e Antartic Nto Montevideo following Ducks, pigeons and Arctic fmvl still 'c ". ir. othor foreign banks. ! i v- - --Li-Jl Ibn w;.i :i,u ilo-.li mihI will 1.,. wi-nimu-niiPi-l bv : .. ntrn'rons mi tliA island. --aooi (O'.s iia c uoycoiica Mi-- ...... .. , , .... . v i it was while drifting with the ie-3 cti'.-o.s and me iiaiue rjar associaiuu. of. Grytviken, ! voted t-n suspend an won.. It has ii-'-en roposed also to res- cal ;.,.n)t.iin Frank Ilnssov. a member of the Shackleton 's expedition, when it starts 'past the . settlement ; a gain on its journey into the Polar ! bound . toward the vnidnight sun on i i region.;. ,:; Farm Wage Rate Declines il ! vof-age of exploration which was t; Lady Shacklo.tou s decision' to halt have covered :0,000 miles, that Shack- th. cultivation of Egyjdian cot-wlu-.'h would be of interest to tlu -ll i;! mi ii .i v.. i in uiiui'i. It has a month. .' i Budget figures for tlie Vecheka, or "Cheka, show that this all-pow'fut spv s vstcni which com bines legislative, executive and judicial functions all in :on and 1ms been the chief object of attack from swbroa.l. as well as withia iliiissia, is to cost 10,200,000. 1 The Sujrremo Economic Council, which is endeavoring to reconstruct iiussb.n industry g.'ts $77,000,000; ag- I JiC v. U'd that if alcohol had he would have found it. l.-eeu iBy U. S. Press) Washington, Feb. 24. Farm rates in the United States dropped w removal of the body to England is in let on suddenly- died. " His comrades i . . . ' 1 . . .1 . 1 A 1. 4. 4 1 . . . 'C. ...-. . . J t n ij! . -ip 4.1.- ' i i l fn, n, "ji'i.'vt ' even iiejn sugiiesien u.ai n-"- .o'; iu.i - . accordance with a lifelong wish of tu- removed his bodv from the si- , . . riculture gets 2'),00'i,dOO; education xplorer that he be laid to rest amid to a Norwegian whaler bound for.---'-..'. ittUM ,J ilu,u 000 00' and th department of t-he scenes where his life wors, had Montevideo ana continued the oxpoot- ' " 1 -i; (nVHif.ii- d;een carried on.. Only at the outset tion under the leadership of sub-corn-;' l' gyiuui onion crop. . . crief sour,-c;s from which it is '..,. - ill-.- . . ! - t , t,r.n , Certain member? sof the Effenli ' w;1p(. of his last voyage, he told friends m' .wander Irank Wild. - estimated the state's im-wmi will be " ' i ! ..!. av .- Piftritloii. r.-f 1(?iiva hnvp fin- (,i a;.. .;th . lm.it- mv rrv.a.r in the direction of Tlu ". i ' (.1 U .'v W . J UIV i . l A Hi? j v - . ' v - Xll. u uuv j.. . Hughes and Thomas Ij. Ilu'rhes-Christian. undertak- ; haadled the remains of George 11a dley and F. . Bryan, stated sub- staatially what Mr. Vhite stated, i ri iViviu-f! to the bodies in their ; aoTiro 'ciinately per cent during tie '"lost' iSuderby land, a vague conn figured "trv "lust south of South Georgia Is- , .,t,,i vrh-U-h was reported" discovered ;-'cai like an old sea-dog." calendar year 3r21, reaching an aver-! South Georgia Island has ,,o-,.' nt T.nr inonlli .without l.o.nril. several times in Shackleton 's career and :;0 U per month with board, ac-Uv ' served under Captain R. F. Scott iu f)0 year? ago, but which no one Wording to data recently compiled by-3DOl when that intreped pioneer into jbeen able to locate since. rT.,ir..i Rt-.tes iwivkiHut of A-:th icela.nds of the south made a dash; Shackleton 's hour has heen pi.ice v nouaceu thev would cease to drink English whiskey and refuse to has short-cropped mustaches as th.'j English do. Various other boycotting p-ans- have been propsed. crivd rro nationalieiP ' Industrie, wliich arc- expected to yield '$440,000, 0b0 in:Oiiio from grain and other prod ucts taken as taxes in kind. The -n- 'fOKKi from tran-iortatioii is . laced at '.$49,u.:'O,ij00.v tlie which adds the. t !; riciiltare i.v-.,t!an tlmt thp a vera .re value ot -coyery. o e w;i3 any liquor in the car,, crops is estimated to have dropped; One hundred miles long. further ob-jfrom thn-t island which resulted in ais-in n piai-i wooden conui, ini.- -v f the south mafiietie pole. whnlers at Grvtviken. and -liermexicai- with a ;iv sealed with zinc. It yviil be placed not know it," Spach said this aoouT :;7 per cent in 11)21 and livestock ', rocky, forbidding const line so indent- i,r a rock-piled cairn among the ed that its width varies from 20 miles mounds marking the graves of other Day labor in harvest - time during to only one half-mile, uuost ' of its explorers, adventurers and whalers wnc a part of the costumes of two 192I r;veiyed 2.70 per day .without nvountaiuous interior is covered with iost their lives at the "Gateway to ' :--"'-ag when asked as tp that phaie. prices were also much lower G.e matter. "The tow-els had been SAN. USE SGYTH - IN UiVESTING G r COTTON -VIARKET TODAY'S MARKET AN pf the bovs. We were not allowed to i,0ard and $2.24 o- adv with board lice and snow throughout the year, the Antarctic . July 1 Moscow, Feb. ''A. Soviet Russian October n manufactured 1,:;,07.000 scythes and December T' MARKET March Mav A - 17.SS 1 7.2:; 10.015 10.:; ? hall without costumes! Some ' Outside of harvest time the sum of illuge ice cliffs overhang its fjords and A simple fnirial ceremony will be imported 4,00-000 last, year. Grain-.: Of us had to turn our coats wrong side $2.22 per day without' board was paid ibays and great icebergs breaking off held iu the crude church at Grytviken, isi,iK is carried on in such a primi- March ---- dt. Two of the boys tied towels aml n with board. These rates, do 1 from massive glaciers make it a dan- with only Captain ITussey, of 'Shack-.fire way .by the majority of peasants May - ... f,,n. ... .o.f'nf thir i-os- ..... Prions surndementarv al-erons haven for the occasional wan- leton. world of admirers, to see that ; that the scythe is in general use for uly was the oniv way we lowanees such as milk,-cow pasturage, derii whaling ships which touch its llia wies and the commands of Lafly -Westing, especially since the short- ctober feliackleton are carried out. a ge L.bor-saviiug machinery begaa. December 1.22 17.1-:; 1 7.:'.!' ic.sr, 1G.I J 4 . ' rt in. firewood, and the like. 1 ? shore-. 1
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