J TRAMP IS KILLED AT BLACK CREEK Through Freight Kills Man Instantly; Nothing on Person to Identify About four o’clock Thursday morn ing, March 23, a man supposed to be a tramp was killed by a through freight on the railroad between the home of Mr. J. W. Wellons and the county road crossing this side of Black Creek. The man was seen several times at the Smithfield de pot Wednesday atternoon. It is said he was not on the track until the train was near to him and that he walked over on the track in front of the train. The body was brought to the depot from whence it was taken by an undertaker and brought down town and put in a coffin. The identity of the man is still un known. He wore a hat in which was the name of a Richmond merchant. He had in one of his pockets a blank check on a Wadesboro bank. In his pockets were found a spool of thread, a broken combe, and eighty-two cents in money. Not a button was on his trousers, but they were fastened on him with a safety pin. He was wear ing only one sock and neither of his shoes was like the other. He bore all the marks of a tramp. ALL DOUGHBOYS TO QUIT GERMANY BEFORE JULY 1 War Secretary Issues Orders for Complete Withdrawal