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rilJY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND HELP WIN THE WAR WS.S. VAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT was. i TVARS'VitfGS STAMPS ISiUJ.r SY THE UNITED STATES COVERWA-ENT ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 25, 1918. No. 71 VOL. 3 ('ti '4 I " n Drive Is Checked M Ufil MIES ,iPf I HT . jSource Of Shells On Whole Front mmm Still a Mystery News that Monster Cannon throw ing Bombs In Paris Has Been Located Not Confirmed And Enemy Has Been Driven Back to East Bank of Somme Where had Effected Crossing Took Motor Boat Across The Young People Made De River, Then Probably Boarded Auto Loialet . M;ii'"li 'J.'i fon-i's crossed the Solium Kiver south ft' I'lTuiiiif liciwccii tliat city .iiml I ..court and wnv driven liack t" the i-at I'anUs I v counter attacks, reports riell.. Marshall II. im toil.iy. Hi iii.Met'iH'etl the t'oiviim' of the Son.uicj lille ill a . I.ltelin lit i;lt Hi '-.'lit. i I '1'lie lilSt Hostile ( 1 1 1 k tills lliorililli;' developed Uoftllj, ,iik1 oiitli ol' I a j i : i m ' i ' . Tli" h.'ittle continues v itli trivat vio lence on the w liole front. I North of r;tp;uinie e-terda y e'eiiiiiL'; poueilul .attacks',. (, () .Ioh:i I.owry added auntie r chap ter t 'ho history of th" l.owrv Itovs Sir,da e it' hi .vh.-ii he walked out oi I'.i -riot,. iik ui 7:"a ai "I o I'.til- -I e ! n hand l" t.ikr I ii.' r ' :h! ..i f.- Italfifili t" s, i-v. !i i- 1 i- l: le! Ill .Min.lin nigh; at aboui T I .". ! K M a li- c!',i ii ' i f 1. iasl 1 1 1 -. . r ,i i.:i iagc :o .1 "'i i.... . ; ..r 1 II was u-'.iii s . tli.' . r.i ..( Pi jail and i ! S!i -till i !, . ,n.., tn stand .i1 i i.. trout in ii' of i In1 jail . w 1 1 1 ' h u a - i ni' I i im I ii Thr Sina i IT w i t ' t up i 1 1 I .n - i nil i Hi' ja i li'i u ' in i ii to he cision At Services On Sunday IleiriniiPig with an rarly morning si rvii'i' Sunday a special set-ims of I c ;.nt,i'l:.t ii- Mi l if f s will fotitiiiu. i ilooio'l' thm v.v k at v . n I'u m Moth i.i! : -' i hii ii h . Su inla v ;i- 1 ) i'iiua H.'V 1 1 1 ! ; i S. 'ini 'i ami i n ' ii iti in ;ii Is w mi 1, r!a : i'il a :'il rjMi-i : ,) ai i i il '. " i: i-1 - i a ii. I jn.li t hf I i i ' Ii T'i 'a'oi , Id v .1 M ( ii 1 . i ' .' 1 1 ii ii ; : lii I i I i1 Hi : s S a . ' i ' 1 1 !'! ;,!',u "!' ' -'I l t'e i..o , ,: , ' 111 i' a. Ian h I lie une pecteil arrival of hih pow- ( I man l, hi i'nris i i . . L i . reLranleil ;is the invjit.pst: ni te-y oi the war. i lint Mi expert,, mi -.i,-. in,, possibility i hat the shells are 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 i ' I ie at :t L' leal 1 1 1 i - i IHISSI h were repulsed witii heavy enemy losses. At only one point did lli.. r.i.rmtmv i-.- ieli tin. l'.iitisli trenches Mini then tllev Were illl- 11H H11HIIII.'1HHI. , I , , ill 1 .1 i. 1 i llU'l II.lWl'l! (Hit oil 111'' to of llii mediately thrown out. hlsewhere the en.'iny s attacks were uw Ir(III stopped by Iititish lille and machine uun fire and the llmis were driven ba.,vk with jreat losses. This is. regarded as the most optimistic official statement issued by llaif,' since the (ierman offensive bejran. According to the British commander the enemy's ad vance has been stopped all alonr the line, temporarily, at least. Paris, March 'J.V French troops relieved part of the Al lied forces Saturday, a war office communication stated today. Han! iL'htihv; is reported in the Noyon re'ion. French forces held the iiei-hls on the ri-ht hank of the ise n.iraiiist inr nortant eiieniv ;itt;ieks. Northwest of Kheinis llieiv is violent ... '..I.. ii tillerv in;r. Fast ol Snippy m the t iiampim'ie reumn. m i ( 1 1 1 i 1 1 e 1 1 1 r.'l id I el 1 i low !l. ,et I 'e Ii I I 111 e: el ! ! ,ll' I t ". . , i i - '.; i v .. v, ,1,'Ir II'.- Ai'liTii 'V; 1 ' i e ate i II ;. iie. ',':, ' v a- ' I. ' i i: ' i -I. v. : i h .1 ih ti l.owiy hail sawi.l two of tli 1'iit's in i he top of his (ill in two anil tin. top of l In i "!! on the stairs ami wont out i"1" tli'' iia.ll ami hiil him self in one of tin' cells near the iloor. which are not nccupieil When the Sheriff eiitei'Mi tin1 jail ami went to I.owrv's cell he left the front door of the jail open, IhinlotiK l.owiv's cell was soi ure I. owr stepped out of the cdl, in which he had hid himself, and ran out the open door into the j , i 1 1 a ' i ! a . d .ii.nl'' ills i - ;i 1 1-' 1 1 is t,:nti ) I'u linn i old the SIom j;' 'hat J. I.;, s mil Inn llm Sln-i HT the Americans a i e local 1 i t lileryillL. ni'i'M : cm I I iinli i ' i - .1 J"l c a ' e f Jnllli Was Hi ! ' w ' 1 1 . ' h tin v to In a few' . . a a"d i; '.f'ii'il h I in i tile ( ie in; iy from ll iH .s 'lie Siaida Si Inn d annex at ll : :it o'i lock was imiecil ,i -ni ei n t a i ii t oi I'Xpi'i ii tii e lor all who alaa do d There we,. I.i re than liltv ptesc:,' The 'p worth l.eiimie hies planned this fea lure of the week anil it is under tho leadership of this yniinn people's or ganization that lint meet i n k wall tic held every tnninini' throKii'.i Sunday The servii 's ' ist thirt miniiles and is purely devotional. If you will 'o;ne lull Will 1 '1 deed lie bi'liclil I'll rhe ivi-;l'.i w d pi'",ich upon the lUi.e Iheiiies of perioiial salvation even e v 'a, i n i: 1 1, is wis k and the pub lic i i . i i 1 . .1 1 1 i a ; i I'd to ai l eiel this ports ol a i'o- tic i in, in Liin hen!-' located seventy miles lierraan : ol: i:: ', .1 : t . - .i ' : i 1 w i. a t I : I i 1 'os Ti i.'i'ii m'i hi ;i all the Sun : 'V meet!!,!' vMTo lui.e lll.d til" 1! ll'MM I 'al'l ale It'll C I ' 1 1 1 i f 1 1 1 1 ' I . Ms, , ,!. avnm o,; , j PARISIANS NOT DISTURBED ( ' as'inr. ... , . ... I'he uieen,,,, Mo,l,o n.oiiiiim ,n 1 :m' M;",'M 'J'' (,,:L'' ;l- "' Hi.- 111V St e.l.'US (U'l shells resumed their falling upon I'aris early today. I he people relliaill 11 ! 1 1 1 1 st 11 1'l let I. a I he toleo nl' the e pit i i , , , s iVnlll tile shells is Hot greater than that of man;. shelU dinppi d on the city a i rplaiies. Casualties from air raid Several casualties resulted ('nun yesterday's air raid ty in the past from on uas. a . w . ' in 1 1 . i. HI!! ! m 1 Wl .jSlruiH !.m.v mil A icr ot eiiein an nlaiies siieceeilm 1 ... i i I. . i ; ( .. i ... i ....:... i i . . i "" 1 " ones ,n ii,.. I, ait 1 1 a in i aiiaiKin tlm eitv I llese eie I 1 ll-1 1 ' 1 1 h I 'l'i ncl ; 1 1 1 1 . crossing the i airplanes from the front I h em in plane v Iiixeii ,,V after droiipiii'j- several id i ei a i a GENERAL VOCD LIAKES STATEMENT N. V N ..I.. l. !, . . ; I , : i i i I v. I ll. I t lei I 1 has just sterious en m mm iiEiss O.iLi' A LINK IN OT, EAT CHAIN '. -..! Wood i 1 1 a: nlnce. ( P.) ' nit('(l Press) i i '.i;m . i., d.ir. h - 'I Ii" lire- ' ' " it i lei ma i ..... . e is on h a link'1 , ; he i.'l ,ll oll"!isive. (lelli I II 1 A 11 f - i ! . j fi ... i( A s, ,.i , ,i, .(I,,,', ,1 in a ii in- j " A nnounce?. Capture Forty-Five . mi. o, If,.bo: -it mm be a inu ' 'i Thousand Prisoners And The m. ir,a ,. .1,,. r- ) i-u Forced Passage Of The Somme. . 1 1 , m 1 , . '. ,1 '. .,.iii. ' n ' 'I m mm me, i i 1, i a 'm ' a a :i I'd :ii' .iM mi I on i If I i i d 'lowed ! 'm -.I.i O.lil (Ill's W ." e ' ', I I !1 .ICO s Hi' i v i i o I j mi i sia id a no ai ' no i i.u .; n ii vv t : ii St i ll k 1 1 1 '.'. Hue I In ' i' a - I "-a . v ,1,.,,, ih'iaifiL' will he , heio.o'ini', to Hie l.nwiV- n- l-'O , I ! i r ilano I (P.y VniO'fl Press) tlerlin, via London, March 25. - j French and American troops were; tin-own back through the pathless' wooded country near Lunoville, V i 1-, Iminirn rani A .!..-. ,; Berlin war ml'me ,.el;r. il -vl.l ('. MSI ill'd mid i a'auny w : ; .:l""r"! .ecmMiim to ,!,,'"limi'l fan u. in-"" " '' u:- , . , , , i e 'Hr a : m - a 1 1 . 1 imua'a) h a . ' " ,ii,ed nimoii. m u' :' ' " d,,:i eiel Hio ace ''a.eai'ic- I olli i i' war material. laindon. March VVLlr i,-e has iintiou'icei! I'-'-' "U-. ,, ,. f Kaiuuim". Tli" passage of w t Somme Hiver below Hum was also! . i .1... i.1iihU I ,,,d. "Wo occupied oie in 's.e - ,: iit- Verdun." declared Autf 'tiluiru. ' Iiuportaul ihnnjs ainaild hai'.pcii in Iia'v." HIHS iW Nil 'I lis nnni hi n imm) i Sammies Indignant That Ger The t; vm.m ' nia.nn Rrinort Defeat Of ... r 'ii,. dors urn.' aaain l"e '-n trail and ihev lellowed it within fl'W !'"e Of l'le hi illk'l . l is SUPPOseil thai l.owrv iioi "iio an fluioniobile at the briilire Win n l he l,ou r I'.nv ' were placed iiM ;i ii to he se 1 1 1 lo the Slate 1'elll .."aiai '. . I'm jail v, a- "uarded en. h '.' i cf . 4'.s I!. II Siimlac :..' . 1 ill ,1 'Ail - taken I - IT the , ,. j.,. ...,'i a ie rake the pi i- om is i I' nit ,o i a i" i ai I he l:i ' I in in i ,. ).,.., i - 1 . .wrv ' ''I1 W el''' ,,i aiiiv ,,.,v. i1 v it',. :i '.:e " ;l" .;,!"', . ','-, 'il I.. ' ' I ! ,. ,,l ',.1 ' ''"I "! . a, ;..i a., ion r "i I f I ty I iiiKil Pk m ' .ai vl.ii. 1 1 - S. m m 1 1 1 1. ' i i on I ii i i 'd w i ; ii I a ('in a i I ,!ov d I e " i i e f, ii an lion i a iiia v in. ,i f i ,, O l, I .... I I i, ,. The I OH l.'sslll! I ll it III III'! ol' I ' ... I I , , i, , I h-. . '' . 1 1 ' a I of W'a ' . a ml ot lier , pre i , i tn oi i a ' e i oilii v a re work i in' on i he 1 , , , ,., ,., I iinmhlv ahoui the west fioni atua ;,; nicillle I 1 1 SI I H IS llC llllt ol I'M'I I nuiii ninal in .' ' it "' ' lh"h' ,,,iiii ' ia ii i' hot Ii in I line a ml num.". , " i,.,- ai" op liiiililiiiK "I' his eointiainin j i -nl " -aid i I' W ! in, , I I I I I e, ;, 1 ' i man lodii'. in i i iEVIVAL CONTINUES AT BLACKWELL MEMORIAL I,, , w iird'., it m 1 1m d ill v id eva .. , . , r , h ' i itv in i' ver w lie ' ", ,., ,,, happen, bin " , ,,, , , ,..,,; i.-eiEvartly One Hundred Added , I) l l ie- I O.lil ,,,' if ,i,e follow tl n a n nl ' i a To Church- More Inter est Shown Than Eva- American Soldiers (Ity I'nitfxl I'whs) 1 ' (I, III II 1111 111' 11 ' ' s 1 1 ' I , I. . 1. . A .,.....,.. .. A .l 1. I' c. 111'.. .Itinouuceu. in."."i-- i vvnit rue iiun'i i' nn ;iin, i in... west of the Somme" the statement i M;irrh 2r,xo American reRlments continued. , ; have particiimted with the, British in Haig's statement announced u.ai i mriptlng thp (Prmnn offensive, it is the Germans had crowed the Somme Houth of Peroone near Licourt, but stated that they had been drlren back. It Is not plain whether Haig and Berlin referred to the same actio11- , ,, . :.,m.intt frfishlv brouRht up failed to hrins a decision in favor or lnoLar(HnE tnR rit.feat of the Franco-re- cnemv, the Berlin statement said. Injs(1.vo fom wore vueA up. the evenin; they were defeated in, HAMMKS OMHAKU KKMAH the extreme west, it. was declared.! ,,(ir)mi) n0K WPri. heavily run enemy defeated near ,.,,., Iin,i tiiucliine-rrniHicd for , .,ume, Cevmi a tronps.broke throui-h ))))(), M , ,,. i,u- ,,y .p.eri- , ,,r!ivp a,, mmmv b'ick lo way oi ;ttaed authoritatively here today The Germans claimed to have de feated American reinforcements in Sunday's flphtlng. The American soldiers on the Touls front were indignant when Ger man official wireless statements re- ,,.-, are .awed verv -a th Ibov i.nwv'- canii' to in t th -aw is un known bin it is siispi i led thai i' was ... i ,,: , OM'I Ml handed him in son." P." WI,u- ma n v sin, i " . .. ... ...u:..l. ...n.,l,1 n.wlieilil. in their nmns winch i.uni mi... ...... ..1 ! ilirtii i-eefdV- enlv rrow ami iui'T o i mam and Sii. Uy. Hot f.eiiniiR t " j ,,',,,. ress for the ni ..-ion of Com-; ... y,.Kie i.;m ;a..i'!.)'"l iniiiiis no ...,..,,; ii.i-ilion west of . '', '',.. iieai 'vns ca-iairml. ., , Hti r n fM'Ti iu; i i i:hni. UmfnUnu, M .ft-U Kaiser nh.l.ii nml F.eld Miu-ihail Haider Hi.rRVe-i'-l t-rot s fl,.rnri,irK to nrlin disnntches n, ceived iicre todar. mu. ur ordered flan hoisted, ...u nd and schools glv-n holi day throughout 6'ny,,n Ce'e1)rft" w 1 1 1 s .ail ini.'. Ike f"lief cha tan's, (a.!. .' . haaiires mentis tile relief f ,. in i lie front line I : i mdies f1" .h anils ivi , '.(:,;; AMI lU !'U!!N(i H li'id orxtin, flso violins and pi', r.cfiiphs ropuiied. Factory i . ,i h no,.! W. Blacklnck, ml7H siu et, inii.sndto. Two Big Mlk Dhvs Bt Mitchells Tuesday and Wednesday, 26th . and 27 th. him Sunday. Fulton Bnwry faid, niter John had made his escape that the work was dour, on Saturday and that John In tended to make the delivery on Sat urday night. After John had escaped the cell occupied by Fulton lowry was thor oughly searched and no tools or any thing by which he might escape were found. A guard was put on and the jail was closely guarded all night. John l.owrv was tried for first. Degree burglary but was found guilty of Second Decree herniary and was sentenced to serve 15 years in the c;ial" Prison Fulton l.owrv was uicn ,, ,i:r. sanm rharie and was riven 25 ",';,', ;,. the State Prison. -.Tjr,"Y)N T n7PY rrTE PPlfiO'f s'i,,',.'!;-.- i!fo,t r,r 'his left left Moti 'av Tin o-nillR for Ual"k''i to deliver iiMon l.owrv, the younger" of th" i.ovry Buys, to the State Penitenti ary. Fulton was sentenced to serve 2a "nrs In the prison for second degree burglary. t, . . whim; I o 1 1 ' e ii ml o , . 1 ' . ', ' I 1 Mill nee. I lii " I' ;, ' .' e hill 'he l.li'l"! I' s v. ill . ia in Another thing that most ciim.- is the fad that there are ;. m I' ' . 1 1 ! . an 1 1 r i I 1 11 11 e 1 MIS week iom in l Sunday ed the right kind of encouragement but instead of fostering these indus tries, cities are usually looking about and trving to induce some owner to come in from the outside. "The modern Chamber of Com merce pays particular attention to these small industries and docs ev erythlg within it's power to make them prosperous and satisfied with their present location." Preparations for the coming Mem bership Campaii'ti to be conducted by 'ho American City Bureau are goum cot-ward in lh temporary henduuar- , ,-s loca'ed in Mr. C. ft. PuHi's oHl ,.m 1'errroilielil berid'lla rt "h VkiU be ,,,,,,! wiihii. :i 'biy or two. In t!i ,,, .,,,,1;.,," a mit-eriiHv comtdled 1" I of te." nice, tiers is b d"" ffe . ;,,i'. coinmltte . to ' art . for- e.,,.,! tim ciim'iait'U work tire b"in 'iri.rn:ii''d. , tneolitiii of Mi" Board of riir.C-lot-s of f'be ("number of Commerce m tu he held ll'es ': n!m". w''i'al time the pcnertil plan of the Campaign will he discussed. I ,," la-.'va : l iii i a w i ami will p ." o 1 1 a aii'hl ll was thouirht thai I he Uevival ould dose Siindiiv nii;ht but so much interest was shown at. the ser vices Sunday that it was decided by a vote to continue the meetings. At the close of the meeting Sun- , . dav night one hundred members had factory i ... IGEH; SEW iG President Wilson And King George Send Messages of Cheer Wii laiu-ion, Mm-, h .'2 5.- -Amterli ! 1 11 1 "''I thai von will win " in th 1.1117 ,:" 1,1:11 ''''' ' i'lcil. Wilson sent "'i l'Hy as the Kreat west 1 '" 1 l'"nl f' !' ' on in itH fury, " ; r. Ih cte, ti,,, confl. '!' " ' '"' in tim critical ' w nov. t in impirin;.; in France. '' ","". v:"'' h 2:.. Tbo empire ' '' ''' ' ''' 'niiiidi in jn its sol. 'aer-y i.- th,. niessae,. t hjit King Ceor-:" uiiei, Fi. id Marshall Hajg today been added to thp church during the Revival. Twelve were added Sunday night. The number baptized Sunday night was 43. There will be services probably ev ery night this week and the public is cordially invited to attend. CHIMNEY FIRE ON DAWSON FARM The department was cnllnrf t is. . v WW bMV home of Mr. Byrum ou the old Daw son Farm, about a mile from th city, at about 2:00 o'clock Saturdtf u.it-nMiiMi, wnere tney round ta nouse flue burning out. The fire was immediately extin guished with chemicals before tha nro had done any damage to the house. $5,000 worth of silk by the yard to WALLACE PEID AT ' ALKRAM4. T0M0??,0W I'mnilai' WnlHiei la-iil -a ho has re. cetitly C'ell"d a 11 fa .1 ll Ie '.i"Cr'.m VV!t!l ('"rabliite Fataiir in imr At,.e Irnliah tiiT-ul net ion . "Tim Woman Cod For i'i.l," is to be seen ;it the AHaainia '.'Iieatri' in "Xaa of dusic aloiintuia," a Parnmonnt picture. This isa wmd-"i-i drama, belli 'I Hie thrilling till" of.n man who Mtar'en out to nvcm:o bin father's murder, How lie is turn ed from his purpose and made to for get the hatred In his heart through the love of Nan, maltvs a photoplay FRICE SAWYER too I'li'e ,,,i,i Miss Kutie Sawyer, !"'h of South Norfolk, Va., wre minded Sal unlay niitht by ju.,i(.t, of ;"" ''' ' w- .:;.aden 8t his resi- i;"p .. on Seide'i sifaet, BELVIN-DEAL Paul lii lvl,, ond 'Mti9 Addle ElUa belh I'.'iil, both o- Fori mouth, Va.. wire niiuiied S,oiminy night by Jus lice or tbo Pence., J. w. Muntlon at Mh reMdeiicp on Se'don Btreet. WEATHER Fair tonight and Tuesday probably .4 A
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