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Hear South's Great Monodramatfst Tonight And Help Associated Charities Wm NEWS WITHOUT EIAS VIEWS WITHOUT PREJUDICE HE ONLY DAILY IIEW3PAPER PUBLISHED ELIZABETH CITY VOL. 3 ELIZABETH CITY, NO?.TH CAROLINA MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1918. No. i; Mysterious Fire at Wash. B2 CHRISTIAN LIFE OFFERS MRS. WM. CHILTON GREATER OPPORTUNITIES HERE TONIGHT New Pastor of First Hslhodist Hoped That Many Will Enjcy 0 Church Presents Attrac tiens of Christ's Call Tvrrtirmpr!-. Hp in United Charities F 'repare to Avoid Economic W ar .'I;'-:. Vt 1 . I" 1 I D ft -A. cd Structure like I v.:; Oil. il ia i jnericn v en I Into J nut ni, Oil 4 I ommcri- Dan- 1 1- quakc w.i ; ::'y C .-i ' ; ":i said Mr. Oinioii'l, "that i ho 't ; e si !u :i. "Jesus had been baptized Jordan by John the Haptist v.i; l n th. In city. Mrs. Chili. "1 htif .uidienee-; i'l Ai'.n' !ir,'.n i! irmu'ii'-i' and abroad arid the opportunity of hearing her is out Washington. Jamiary 14. A mysterious fire destroyed the great Quartermaster's Supply Building of the post commis sary of the AVashington barracks this morning. There were several minor injuries to soldiers Firefight ers reported that explosions caused by small arms, munitions, nd powder rocked the structure intermittently, rendering the firefighters work dangerous. Marines quartered in the barracks began moving the small arms and ammunition upon the arrival ef Secretary Baker. Jordan by John the i anus . . ..... ,,, in Elizabeth form of a dove the spirit of God had ,.:., and lyi-eum V U Vll l',v - - platform. Tickets are to be had for 50 cents. Turkey Violates Russian Armistice Lands Troops On Kus bn Ground And Sinks Russian Tran-t orr l' troi ii'i, Jniiuary 14. Turkey has violated the armis- AGAIN STARTED i 1 .1,.. v, descended upon mm ami mi' God had proclaimed his divinity.Tlieu the .Vaster had been driven in the wilderness to be tempted of the devil where Satan put forth all his wiles AtrepOHTATION to break down the character of thiv TRANSPOttl AllUri wonderful Man, this God incarnate in the flesh, but tried in vain. Jesus - 1 , did what no other man has ever done The steamers of the People s Navt galned complete mastery over the gallon Line of this city started mak tempter Now he was ready for his ng their runs again Monday after be active ministry. ing tied up on account of the Ice since -Jesus realized that to undertake the earlier part of week before last the task with which he was confront- The Steamer Annie of the People's ed he would need men to help him. Line has been lying at Norfolk, Va., And he went about the selection of trlng the freeze and left Monday these men wisely, choosing the best for her first trip to this city In about men he could get. This does not mean tw0 weeks. The A. L. Page of that necessarily that they were the met, ino has been lying here and it left of that country who were best quail- Moll(lay for Norfolk for its first run fled to do this work. For the most sim.t. the freeze. Tito J i Ritchie j.art they were just ordinary every als0 0f that line is tied up at F.denton dav men. Hut they wen- willing on account of the ice. i, Him and to be used bv - " " "' mm mini's abilitv lies not so mil. i gers Arising from Excessive Armament "Washington, .lamrarv 14. -American nionev kinss pro 1 . . . and j pose to make an appeal directly to (iermanjmsiness men during !.l . ! i " 1.1 I'l iuu' scrap agamsi nuiiiarisni ami inereity avoui economic war alter the war has ended without threatening commerce. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States has un derway it vote on a resolution which calls attention of Teu tonic commercial interests to dangers arising from eicessiv armament and seeks to avoid post-war conflicts. This proposal is a part of the campaign started by Prefl ident Wilson to compel the Germans literally to abandon thein big war machines. . , i American Ship Reported Sunk :i his ;..t i-i !.,:. iik ino. aii.oitv as ill the pn-senee I'l hi. htait. J in saw tin -e I i. 1, I'll i ii a ml said. "K'd- The ;lia!i;;e tiiint :n:'l 1 ' ,!,:. nan :i m-!,' and lit- i'"Mt (lie ill is i'.iai t iaiuhtv;;, i , ,i loi i t u".r in, - ii ' , -,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ts and lolicweo nun. tice signed between tlie Central 1'owers ana ltussia, according j .,Tlip (lulslion at Onco preBentsjt M I,. 'iy did tiiey follow nim : There are a number of reasons. Kirst.il was ihe note of authority i'l ... o i,,n',,:llllV llOttl- . i In- vim e . i .ii-m- '- A Turkish submarine is reported to have sunk a Russian ' . uiu,sliai about Jesus, so far as 1 1 .i:v.n--l appea anee weni, H"" brought them to SU h nmineiltous de but the aMlhoi' ty Willi w no n REPORTS SUNK AT MOUTH OF RIVEH Cn.,v( e. to word received here. The Ottoman commander has landed twenty thousand trooiis hetween I rebizoiid and itize. transport. RUSSIAN VERDICT QUITE FAVORABLE (ISy l"l)i(e1 I'n-s, PHroirrad. Jan. 14. Tlie linl.iie viki press repmied l'l'e-ident Wil son's messare with mixed i"('liii! s. On the v!i"!' the cn'i' I i.- favi ; able. "It, is utilities' ionably the most im portant political eyrn. declared the Daily Narodau. "Russian democracy must repard th program as outlined with the greatest attention in view of tie directions against Russia's terri torial division and against peace at or expense. "Even more than Lloyd George's BIG RUSH FCit TICKETS FOR ELX3 MLN'STfiEL Elk- Minstrels To Be Grand Success One c 'ioll .. ,1. ii" pird and conunaui.ed ,! e.mlidence. The s-uito of thN ar,i",.r.tv tn.iv t--.li ' b 1 xu'-i i' ie . j,rj. : I, ad jie-i -. 1, i' ... ii. I It was ,. a -,ed I"'" M""dav lh:' tho Matchlew. one of th" !'"'! ' S,;,. s Coas, Su. v. v i: .at. v! idi bf l.e bound n- ar Uoati'.K" I'dend for about two w-oK . was - uiik at the ,m)HtM f the I'.i- ,ti"lauk River. . fc-AJhwaUa-SiHUid- Saturday nigi t it in also i-'p.-.t. 1 " "u tried to pull II"-' Va' hie- in." nor! hut because of lb- b " hnd abaie The crew of tlie Matchless brought into port by the tug. V large srll" ll"!' is reported )obe punk near the mouth of tlie river . T r W u v : -'-. r i . i 1 1 '., f. Q !l it. was I- II in eouueet ion , t u '..'.ii wliii h ,1. had been v;,:ril bad d n.!e.l CANADIANS RATD ElIEMY'S LINE'S 'i " U a! I 1 ' .loie til..-. 111"! a. 11)., ;:! .is l u ii i. mi- a 'oil onlv tho rush for lit II' nail b. II ' miw ' r t' I vi' ! '11 l"l' K ..' have t1" lliio v.l'i'-b ''.-' I v.. . uli, m him. . ouiil I i:'.:r.: ; 'i,.. ''.it ii was . i ;, no the I'." K:lve His voice its not" of authr.i it (Jo.l-s spirit h"i-:ets authority, it is January 17-lSth. The seats aie Koini; Spit it-nile.l anions us ii.iui. fast but there are plenty of good whoPO voices have the aulhorilat i v seats left so don't wait until tonior- lu,tl l.or (Uy I'li'tcd Vr !". .1."'. 1 I ''i;i I ii 1: f !.' ..-." r.,b--.l la- in;: "i"'!' ina will-out iie-tiil- . An Athmtic Port, Jamiary H A mysterious S. 0. S. m-.-siige pieked up early tliis niorniiig has arrived here and may; indicate that fie oil tanker, Texan, of the American-Hawaiian' i'lie, !i;is lieen sunk. The niess'iife which came from the Texan gave no loea- .. i ..ii- i I ! .1 . 1 . t . . i ,. iiinlnnn an1 1 rTir It S.'llll: We Wi ll' Sllllt'K UI1UMII. nif.ouiam6 uiin ivn- il', h.iats on the starho ird side. The aft lifeboat has been .... . i il . I 1r. . 1 . , rrn. ntvIT, -i ;inv all .mi Iniaril into llie waver. ve now navu dialj ,, ,', ,,,, iii:v lli" I'oi'wjiihI lifeboats, liood-hye. No more. Ano.h. r ti .-.-.i-'e either from the teamer Wiiliainet to ii I ' i ( . ...,( .. ( lw. Ti.vnn , i , , , ...-ii irki -I lip ordering ;is.-i.i.oii ' m ui ' ' , I "i li'-i' l lie Ycxan wa i, ci' I i ("-.' "I t"l 'jietluetl IS 1 1t'll. t-Vli' I - I 'if MiaslreU Thursday and l-'mla the eretnv ,,-k i , i . I ,-'-;iii iv noorts llaiK. ' Kast of Merit ourt Hit" wen ,,.,,1 eiiroi.nters wlii.'.i : ' "li-'l In fa-1 vor of the British. I V. i-'-'l II 'H Pe I i .ire'h! .-Hi. II" e He lit occurred. , sh uck liy another ship, rammed nut known. , to the location of the steamer looks IlKe 11 COU1U, uacn. m u. i- i" ft prlnclple vnai bjcij i- me. o .u". id vu off the boards. But they want it still Jo wcll t0 u.arn. Through the pre- of thiH city has not been able make, , t0(,liV nniirtnnities it ,. 1,, ..hoiit two weeks boacuse of i ,, row go now for this show is bigger. better, than ever before. Tho dmres solos, chorus work and Lloyd George's kinf? parU are aU right up to the . . p, of meu." Christ presented to unnec.h. it shows tve evolution in the .. , . .,., now .he i-omDany .. .. .Mior nnnortunity. Here is -r- ' uiiuu io ouu n - " pinion of rulers since the Allies re- fk(i R cou,d back A1 G F-ieijB plies to the Pope." The Pravenda criticised the mes sage but held that American now hows her friendship and readiness to eo-operate In a general peace battle. Its editorials attacked the President's speech for giving evidence of the American course, which not only rec prized the power of the Bolshevik! Wut announced its severance them. . .1.. ..,.. .nrt tiinr-p these men loi-. lowed Jesus because cf what he said, pIERS REPORTED w me. and I will maKe your a WAV ni-n-ltor fill nortunity. Here is , lliem a. finv. teacher win GLRMAN COMMAND SHOOTS 250 REBELS (Hy I'ulted Press) I'elrograd, Jan. 14. -Russian dele gates to the pea'' conference will re turn to Petrograd Tuesday, according The. Steumer Annie I.. Vansciver;t() wor(1 re(.t.ived from Brcst-t.Hovsk better so Monday Tuesday and Wed nesday nightB will he spent In polish ing up the little places that will nmKt UO WCU lO nam. - sentation of greater opportunities it a ,.un in ;ibout two weeks boacuse of is possible to make bright pupus oui the viver un(1 tne aounu oeins - ,iri. men nee onDor- ; ,B,.tpfi that the steamer will ins up m uuib jini-ra iui- ()j flUn ones, ni"" it a real metropolitan prefo'imance luniUe9 opening up and enlarging make her ,i,st run about Friday of i t.nliiit4nn ... IntarMt lit & TO US' t.l. Anu nainan rT b n nTTi ki Kur uiuuuvwvui i j w th am inrn iuu'L"1 hum The parade from the Theatre on . . hearta Bfe regenerated.Many , u re,)0rted here that the piers Thursday at noon will be one of the 'man,8 lie ha8 been useless and at North jUver, Jarvlaburg and Old evikl k, f..rM nf th unow. When you . ,.,.. he has caught m TraD haVP bPen cut away with Ice from . . j, tho utrppt . tr,itv ahead of him. see ineni luaitiiiiie " glimpse oi ojjijuh"'-' i i wzoicrior'a hand and arrayed . i;nn of service. With iii"iiu'3n iij "oift.i.. " nas seen it" t,j future negotiations will be trans ferred tf. Warsaw, it. was stated. A detachment of the Ued (Guards under the Holshevikl army plan left for ihe front today. A Oerman officer who deserted and escaped to the Russian lines told the BOLSHEVIKI ARE CLEANING CITY And Are Hoping To Evolve Permanent Government For Russia i foreign office that German soldiers EMPLOYMENT AGENTS in regular minstrel costumes you will agree that its going to be some titi mnTTiT TM lUTAPnTT hIiow. " XRX"1J T.ekets now on sale at Selig's so A. H. Etheridge, former Sheriff them now and avoid t he rush, of Dnre County was found guilty of IM the Red Cross and U at Kelt. 1 hiring laborers in this statn to f o to Newport News. Va.. to work for the .r-TjAN TRAWLEll a ,t a. - j . . glimpse ui ui'i'"' with has seen no vision of service, wi s(,rvi(.p (.onH,.tTated to Hlr Christ's invitation and its promise o many ar() w :, larger usefuhiens to those Usher- ndto (.0 . . i n n t ifir . ... n a new im puise " of lhclr money to it support wno arr ,.,,' i.erinan out of the STRUCK ON EOCK 14. n Govcnnneiit, without having licenses to do so. Fihnrid-o took mi anneal and " " , , , ,f nrn ... . 't Wafhieeton, Jan. ; nof Sirlor etui InuvW operatin, in Kuro.a UWI l' . t.(,.,ii.lf a rnrk ntid Was OK i ... ,. n -AT a re h " VOUI l 111 LUIS mi"".'i " D. S. Glbbs of Hyde county was ar- a.i on noa.a ni hearts. ii,.,,. - mnn Stays ,,,;, .,eea,r.o ho iua.ines hilUHtlf unfit fortheMasufsmo We wan as these iliscll'ies ii'" , t in learn to. do ..... r -i-'i lil")NV 7u, ,nsur's aorvire. They were fish- 1 "i'! UftMl i ..... n.'ti what, they (P,V United Vws) Am: lerdani, Jan. H.--An iiupor- . ., . ! . .. ... . ... ... ,r.miM lint a-ei'ii in Ia -'I ,rw al out iifhinK to lead tiien. .. loave and tltr- su'mi . "- -... 1 I!,! ! rf how to brin, men Jisus ,,, ;i , ,. Sum nd -r lo and Field Marshall H.ndenb anil was os'. " ... . , if Jesus T i,.,.i... cnniotlilnL' of hardr U Onartermaster ''?"u """" ., theravy in- . . ... rested on the same charge here and partment announced today. was tried In ToMco Court on Monday j - " jnornlng. He took an appeal and was , WEATHER placed under a bond of $250 until the March Term of Court. ' RKBKKKAHH MEET TUESDAY I I- fUr, Kinzaom OL - - jraun i""'" " - " ere here tonight In visible presence (lf ,arr,,P. Hut if wo take .he ani, the Crown TTin- e is in sesson 11 . lfl .ll..,'.,1,-.r. 1, ! a It . . 1 ! ul person He would como gtep we too necome mi un". ntrnn ""'-J' b!g-headed business men and as a,K)8t,eH part of his great church. r " .tr.vnt to His service that AnJ groat joy awaiH us. for om attt ATTY yU : Z, '. which you have dav we BUall awake in Hb, likeness. :rilMU.tt x--"" (lly Unit"! llvss' Petrograd, Jan. 14. -The PoMi vikl are working strenuously to niaket I'elrognul a. clean city. Tim work began with full vigor today. One result was the arrest of three hundred gamblers and drunks iu a hupp mid on a notorious dive last are refusing to go to the west front. 1 night. Other raids also netted mor But! At iini place on the northern front , criminals and riffraff. A strenuous enori is m-m m.iu to dear away particles of food and make the city onl'-rlv and neat. Despite the feverish e;iosi: Inn of those polili.'iill'. opposed H. the Trot ,U'. I., t.i::- ; o'eni-TH-Ml. H:.-o lead ,. preparii.tr I call coiH'.ress of the W-.tkni. n'- and S.-klier'B r- ;;, , '-.. I- tne body with , .. "' ;' ., ,-i i' ie '.' :i ' i.'My. .... t .. . . . .; i i y t;,;., alt- i, t r;i.;- ' ' t ' ' ' '' , ' , t,i, la; to that i"SfltU ,,, ,.,. i IV II i. oat. ..i winea will come auprenie lawhivinr body lor Russia. in Him llling to ' where thl srefusal developed into ,,n-lr,.ltrt llei.r knVC WHO OTIOn fieMing atul 1 ommand had 2 50 rebels not willing to dedicate their talent shot of reind and or heart to the Savior:! I...l ......It rfiflJ ' use. Tho anoHiii-s inaci-u nu- t nob training. ' "'"-i "''I'l'v 's tn" had In J.'iti'.'s hand'. And the ' ca-ne th" foil iid.it lens of h' cli'irc'i Br'ng what yu ha'e to !:;' :; tr-,!,,- A little bid bfou'Jit I'-.ni I:-" KAISER CONFERS V1TII HIGH COMMAND it n. 'ti - . acumen anu cn'ej ' . .. ... . vn.ir material pros-1 vBT was there a time when tnero Snow or rain and warmer omgn, usea to uuu u, who ' wa9 greater need than there Is today Tuesday rain and warmer in east perity. He woMw T w g portion south wi nd8 probably in- know how to leaa an xor m , flSi. vou to use inoso puwc.n v CM14 ui m ,croaBln- anA tn teach them His time when there was bo little need , . OLOcrs iJ in" "v- - - . . The Rebekkahs will meet tomor row night-Tuesday-ana every l -W. " " 'r nome.maklng and and third Tuesday night or me from tne January v.ie.nu.v the Divine Voice. God forbid that anyoM t tkoald turn his hack Ckrtet. IS IMPRISONED lhiy wanted winter merchandise from the January Clearance Salt, now going on at M. LKIGH SHEEP CO'S. (lly United Tresd) Paris. Jan. 14.--Joseph Caillaux, former premier and minister of Jus- tic in France has been imprisoned THIS WULDllBM WVB SWEETS as the outgrowth of charges of trea- Lt's give mem -"". '- "7" .on lodged .gainst him in connection fancy sake. They are tetter tnam with Balpassa case. ady. J,
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