STORES CLOSE FRIDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK DURING JULY AND AUGUST
H- H- H- H-
THP WCATUFD
Fair tonight. Local thun-
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1920
NO. 165
, opies vXXNy - (jlJ
--MM------ -i
VOL. V.
Rrl And Elks
Will Play Today
MI RY TO SPEAR
AT CHAPEL HILL
Will Make Address At Second
Session of State Council
wu.rh Convenes August 17
-7 , llv ,4TUe first game iu the second series this ' Colorado Sprint,-. Colorado..!,
( ha pel lliii- V - -. " I f i moon at llve-thiry. The . Ramo 14 -One hundred years ago to-ua
First Game of Second Series
Called at Five-Thirty Promi
ses To Be Interesting
COLORADO SPRINGS FARM HOUSES
IS CELEBRATING LIRE MANSIONS
mrrison won (GERMANS ARE
BY NEAR 10,000
Raleigh, July 1 4 The otlirial
vote in the recent stat -m. ide primary
, ... . j ' -is announced lud.tv w-a as follow-:
One Hundredth Anniversary of And Barns Still Bigger And ( ,;,,,,.,.
First Climb Up of Pikes Peak Fuller In Progressive Ohio (J ', r ,u ,,,;:
The Hods and Elk, of the T w L- Is Occasion For Festivity Says Marshal Jones of First M, .,,, "":''":
.. .. ,. i i-i-i it ii . i uiil nlav the Nntmnal ! lor Auditor
IE 11 ISUSeDilll -' - i . . , -
.- . r. .t it., -i ml coin
second session oi ' '
,v counci.. to ;" 1
,'itv of North Carolina. Angus, 1,-19.
speakers Secretary of S,e Ham
lutonor Franklin K. Lane, and to -
mer Assistant oei.u.. -
ture Carl C. Vrooinaii.
Announcement to this effect has
been made lu re re.ea'ly by l'rof. h.
C. UraiKon. follow, im a conference m
in, .1-1. i'V illiiM' with the
Governor Htcket. m.
head of the sta- department c,
which tentative j.:.n were agreed
upon. , . ,
The exact d.,'. and sul.jeots ot
the talk- to 1- a.ado by the out-ot
state .peak-,- have no, been
(1(,fill:,(,1 Mi , the talks will cer
tainlv relate Insely to North Car
olina pnd.l-.a-. The l-ederat. . -the
bli. Welfare Forces of the
Commonealh, State and County.
,s ,he general subject of the confer
ence tin, year, and at its tirst meet
ing ,l,e plan will be to bring together
sla,e and county ollicials engaged m
all manner of public welfare pro
,,,,, , .hat they can relate tl.e.r
workttpaUttle more closely n
,hev have heel, able to do heretotorr.
Covcnor Itiekett will lead off in tins
meeM.i: wi'h the open... "'I'l'-Ano.he,-
with 1"'
Odum. of miver.ity fiml.v -,hi,
.,,,. ,. W.U give the .-O..U-
,v.,m.-i..!-d,.ili..vH. Pt.bl.c ,n..m-.
we:,,e, l.-.l.'.. Uiulnvay and
.at'e.v a rhan.-e ,,, s-e bow ihev can
n, ,o a I. .:, i-.-d -che.ne of doing
,. r,ve-il,i.'v The. game 14. One hundred years ago to-da
promises to be intere-i.ng. Dr. Frank James a.-.on.M.. .. .... ...... , w seme
,, :.. ,... v..ii.,.,l '.nv eame in liv clin. hing t o t lie top of Tike's l'ea k M ,r1iail 11. .!
j, el a 1 1 t : c 1 1 II' 1 1 1 'lip and
NOT YIELDING
But Allies Continue Firm On
Coal Deliveries Question In
sisting On Two Million Tons
Monthly
Durham
Cook . .
. fil.ll'JT
. r, , t; s
tiW count.'1..
Hit C.lMllel
j Avtoriiile .Ins. ice Siiprenic ('our.
ii inn r..... i.l.nve the sea. Since tin' , , ,t. I'.r-t and t'mnis N "'
tinlt. 11,1100.0011 person, have made . ;:, k. of his recent aotomnlule .joun,e
Hie trip and to-day Colorado Spring- I'o-n the Nmlli ami Mchlle West.
is eelehrating the anniversary wh f ea , ing so, rwhd,
., .. .. I,,.- 'lie 'nioim iu' I on Hie Hudson
,,i..j .. :l nlll' I III 1 X lie SIM .
. . l i..l 111 ' I II I ' " . r. - - . , a. j....- ill
County man. died at las home , aul ()1:,ohile lughway to t
ii',i,i,ii.uil iv nioinmtr at Uo i
ei oss ' ii1"
more than a week.
E. M. SAWYER DEAD
i.' m s!:ivvvit. a i.rnminent Camden
St acy
Dong
; 1.4:!'
. 4 It. 1 '.HI
RAINBOWS TO NEXT
MEET AT CLEVELAND
Spa. July 1 1 - No disposition Is
shown hy the Ceriuans in yield to the
Allies on the coal deliveries quest ion.
The Allies continue linn, insisting
on i he delivery of two million tons of
coal moiit lily.
Marshal Foch arrived today and
Fwlil Marshal Wilson of Kngland is
oVtm-k following an olness of two or summit
,. u,.,s. He nearly 80 years D;eulenan. ebu.on M Ilk
( ereditfd with the discovery ol tl
"Vie is survived 1, h.s wife; by t lire mo u n , a i n in 1MM). As hardy a pi
S(1I1S, Dr. Charles hi lsou Sawyer ihmt a, wa l lie "
...... i i.,i. lu-vn- ,.f Norfolk and ,.i:ir,.,i ,. neak was inaccessible u
inosoi , i
I'. Howard Sawyei i-au iuei ..--- ,
acdiuwtts; hy one a .miller. Mrs. T. S. I
KolierLson (if I '.ell
tier of steprliildre
and by a mm.-
COX MAKES REPLY
TO SEN. HARDING
Democratic Candidate Will De
dicate Campaign To Bring
ing Peace With Honor And
Creating New Day
Columbus, July 14 Charging that
Harding made his "front porch a
listening pos " Governor Cox to
,lay j,Mied a sMieinenl replying to
Harding's sta'einent yesterday 'ha'
He- Wilson administration ha- snl
he l.e ,g:i- of X.l I "1. - I'"1
a ,e chief i in ia 1 nil i - -1 1 1 '
i , -aid the cunpaim. w oi' l
Led to I he i ask of "hriimiii!'
p. .. with honor, lo the r. adjn
of t he a IT ins of i-i 1 1 ' O' ' 11
, real ng of a ii"W day out o
, v. , a w e will w : 1 1 make ; he in ' 11
II. ei of the lia -I
none dared lo doubt it until July 1 '
1 S0. when D'Xior James. a no a
her of :hi. Major Dong pe.l.:i
succeeded in ' lo attempt.
Major Doim rhrht.-ned tin- noon
tain James pe ik but the pi a
and plainsmen persisted in giving i
H, ,. name of tie- discoverer and I'ik
Peal; il has remained
The history of tourist travel M
this most famous spot of I be Km k
ies has been thai of the develop
,,,, , hmhviay transportation
First came a bridle pall. in
I wo veal's laier a wagon road w.i
lMil, .,nd in 1 1 a cog wheel rai
real was cons: i in ' ed
Win, the dee; ipineiit of the aa
tnmohile indu 'o ( auie the d. aa. .a
for a mo' or no I ml iu 1 '' 1 ' 1
-- 1-reaktas, exi ni...m ' exuected todav
,oi on Dike l-'.rie and tinalh the next 1 tirni 11 g h a in . Ala. July 14 ))S1'
,e!:I nn.li.m Miiirselfouthesummi, f M a: I h-w Tinley of Council Hluff.- '
f the Alleehaney ,i Peaks inu;. was el.-, -d D,e-le, of !..'. . ,i(.r:n ., ,,.
"am feel louh at a halt million dollar (iljnhow Ve'erilis today and ,
-,, ,. ,-,,. , . i A he. and prevent hreaking up the
son hot. I a-untile with ohi l""n iCleveland was selecled as the place. , :,-,,,, ,.,,
,, ,o r,,,iu ediirit eon eroiice, a series ol inlorml roll-
' modern amuse, mnl lioin a .atnin eon vent ion . . , ,v , ,
, ., .,,,.. I ferem es were arranged today be-
. a l h . w 1 1 n l, a 1 1 1 .
,,. ,v, ,ni, i-esi i i,i. sithis ' itween Dlovd (ieorge and the German
.a,:- ,he IO.;S eoUllhl d I' 1 e , o 1 T O - BoatS Slllk
. , , ( duo lo W.i- hinulon il I- T
ps il,, 1 -.-1 1 1 1 ) t u I moiiioain -cnei,
' Il lend i . Ill H k' d III il onl a few
s Info.,- in rhe rfirl ' I ns,i(; hnrs hiik. live of which ra- 1 that the Allies were not bluffing and
l-cle.s ski scrape, , and oih, , almost I . njssjll, ,, r,.u, of the j,.,., seriously lo take ineasur.'S
"lll"l"in sirmtuies 01 N'.w Lok i,,,.,nc of Ma.'del Plata. ! t enforce the execution of the Ver
io,, ,. n-ol looked on I In- work i i
! foreign minister followed hy one he-
OA CAmAn nAwn'li.i'n Dlovd (Ieorge and Mill-rand.
Dlovd (Ieorge emphal ically told
Hueiio, Aire-. July I t Di f l een i ,e (jerman foreign minister Simons
NOSCRAPTOBACCO
SOLD THIS SEAAS'N
1 1 11 - lie .-
A ihird se--i-,n will inelne 1": '
,1 and coiiniy ollici C- l'l'('"'"
plan- call for this Hiseu-i.M. "' I-'
,v U. I W. Connor, of Kale c'o
T 1 romaii of Honder-on, '. .
' of Aberdeen. d ' " i Hotels And Mores
m,,, ,,, ,,Nrmd. W. (' .Jones or mi-'
,.!,. Vn'or S Bryant of Durham.
, il. Ma'theus of W:i.d-or. John
Spr.int Hill of Durham. Joseph Hyde
,,f Chapel Hill and o'liers
Vl."ors coming to the Hill for the
,,! will be accomodated in .he
more aoulern o f.I.e Dnv-rsity dor
mi.(in,.s and at the ' 1 v ' ' ' llim,";
ln ,,, ,,,e number will be limited.
rri)U,ssor Branson said, to 4nu.
Music, recreation and moving -tures
are promised in abundance, and
,he Dniversity and state officials in
charge thnk they are going to heat
the nral session of the council.
whiclrmet here in September. iw
Sacked and Burned
', ,, .1 u !v 14 Ho. el- am
' cloud ia to the Jugo-Slavs. were
sack, il ai d hlll ll'al in a wild .Hit :
Shi d. monsl rat Ion ' -' e. d i y.
Sen,-, - of persons were injured and
... ino! : on of nroneriv is coil-
i. e
i iniiini;
pre em mo'or
if , a 1 1 I l ue :.: .
a , vi - with
tin 'i cram ' I1
) ; . , i . . 1 , 1' lb'- h !
I ' i all a '. . I . : -
: ! a 1 1 1 a ; 1 1 1 a : 1 1
I I v. i '.- 1 :
,;.-. who a Wei.
r.iiway, will-
, 1 1 1 in d .'
ois rod, w
a I mi :a-
. mi the ..
e ,,1 7 p r
I lo pel- (
'- ee,-p- a'
-'elided 'O
Will Affect U. S.
More Than Mexicq
I ..,! ...;n.. T,,,.,i, .,l,
. w enl v i our sea men ei e u i o ,- ii. . mih.-4 " " "
' "''re sec,,,, , ,e aere,,. the coal terms
, . i ( ;,n l l n i li -ei i , a ino ot i ,os. , . , , .
0,11s, rureol cliffs, with the hillsides
and alleys earpeted w ith v ery eolor
,,i ,,.. i liuliiiw, slretelom; away under
. clouds, a mere man seems quite
i i s. i - r , 1 1 1 . a 1 1 1 . Dveii Ihe N'a'ional Old
, l ; . , oad. a m. .si r. (Ila rkal.le piece
',!,, e,,,, , ,-,,L' Imill and ma i ui.i i lied l.y
; r I ', d, i a I i:i. inmeiii from W eli
. o .M i , i a- tie inoii ii I 1 1 n - : o the I ' i
, , i ',,as !,i.lv I'1 ' 1 id, and Willi
, , ,M, nl oida, a s - nio. ,1 l I - a I ..!
. I ol ' , i ' O-' 10 lie Ml, . I e I he , l-l , II, ,
, f '. I I h e I ,h, ,l W 1 lid I lie. e I
I , i 1 , I 1 i I - I e , . , , 111 ' I
. , e, , of , e , , 1 1 , i I ' I I 1 '
e - u Ih it . Oil- 1 nil I il
Hermans
Mexico City. July 14 Ten t lion s-
And Opening of Tobacco Mar- and ,,ei, oleum workers at Tampico
ket Ha. Beeen Deferred-"'-' av demamling a seven.y-
. 1-7 C 4 " -e I'ei 'no
rom August n .o och-s'"-bcr
1.
The SI I ike wiU aflei
Stale, iii. il 'o than .M e i
Ihe L'nited
France Celebrates
With Monstar Parade
a
I!
I hi ' 1 1 i . will in ' ii ' IP
!,, nelnr h v I'll o,l o III v.
w.V
, ,, . lie ee ,' h'O 111 '
f - le-. ' . . aa ,'
.,. Pat of its kind in the country.
That council attracted wide atten
tion in educational and public wel
fare circles throughout the Unitad
States and is regarded here as the
father of the courses for social work
Confirm Reports
Overthrow Bolivia
Chicago, July 14 Confirmation of
the reports of the overthrow of the
Bolivian government were received
today at the Chilean foreign office
from Dopez.
miles ia H-Sprum-
and
in on a ' i in i-
i S p . i . i r - ' o
or .-upply
TAKIN.i EXAMINATION KOK
(OAST GUARD PROMOTION
air In
the p....i'i r pa ri ol
COhllolied bv Col
, r ii.i rd Ihe . il y'
I ,, April. !U!. i - el u men' u a r ,.
lank at'emp'ed lo , ml. Hi" 1mk ( .. -a
i. ,i blot ked bv -a ow drift A ..' '
,,,,,. i, j,,,,.,- a en: pill ir tractor . .
made the ascent i a ,
Walking races, i,,iit.. r ie-s. motor- 1 "'
cvcie and autoniohile races have
1,,,,,,, held on Dikes 1'eak The first j ;
airplane to cross the peap was flown
over the mountain on Augusct tliird
litllt, piloted hy Alexander Dendrum.
of Colorado Springs.
The record for motor over the 12
miles from Crystal Creek to the sum
mit is held hy Ralph Mulford who
made it In 18 minutes and 26 seconds.
Next Sentemher the automobile
liillcllinbing contest. discontinued
o ,
I ,1
II p. I I
, -lee l:
j H. Jones of the Coast Guard is In
,.. eo,e,- no l M i i o ,, i -,
l i , . I , i , 1 1 - . l , . a' i ' ' n i ' 1
,ni, el and p.ori, - in I'.e -a ,i.
h,,. I am not -in pin-, d Ih o tM
l . is fin ni-lioic i he la , s,, oi
i ii, h i i , for Pol h p 1 1 I ii - i Iii ' urn
IV... I Ulldred mile- I lo o Ihi . stale
IV. f nail houses tit . 1 would make
. ,a Hie l.est homes in llliz il,, lli
Cii !.... like s,anl a s and h fnni-
, r's Do i ii was lamer than his house.
Tie- premises were all clean and Ihlv
and Mi,- Iiirnstiaintei1reilwj.il .lie owners-
n one in large white letters across
the front of his barn. As far as eve
ci.iilil s,., there were ureat fields '
priin cultivated with Improved m; -chini
rv and these heaiitiful fields we e
dotleil with oil wells pumpliiK oil far
us to Dm n on our niiseralilc roads in
le of
il on, .I'i'v II No ." 1 1 1
, , he -, ,id ell Hie Cool's of N .I'
i I , i-1 1 No: : 'i Car .'on i v. a r .
'a it a' . e" r.il"'d l 1 '," 'aehi . :
I he Das'- i - N !'! t ' a i o 1 . i 1 i W
In oi e A social ion during, the .
...null. 1' w i lb ad.-d C 'In ."0 a
ml. f the ... M i .Pill 1 I' -
I ', ida
le , li i in; I nr. "!' I'1 da:- ni
,.nlia th, m ii Int I his ear 1 1
,, ,. a 17 to Sepi em her 1 and 1
, led mil of ollioor wen- amour. ,,t ,. i'
hiisiio -s ma i ' ei ; I r in -act ed
I T,e ilre of open i n g the in i r k . '
j ,, - i hanred at ill- fi.iiifsl of ' n-
j trade on acrouni of the pf in Ii
' sl "li0" ,, On Account of Rumor That
1 The re mi for d i -rout in u m g .!
I . , ,i Net?roe Would Blow Up
kale of scrap tobacco was that the IMegroe
,, f ..ncl, scrap ha. a. tendency to 1 own In Kevenge r or ..i
Lynching
p , , ,Dr II Driio . ieoiM' "1
, ile D i.v tod iy w HI n ler p i-
,e o ! I II o a a lid oldie'
-'i , iii h and A noa I. a n I ' i g - !"'
I d I he leia v
puis a limed ,1 - pf. war pleasures
I u i - i a : pia, g.roiiiid
R0XB0R0 UNDER
ARMED GUARD
lower the price of the better grad
;,,! p is believed that the scrap wil
be of more value to the grower il re
lained on the farm and used as for! t
izer
NAVAL PLANE HERE
MIICIlinnillK euii.es,. ...
,hirlng,e war, wil. be resumed. An . , J , .,
airplane race from Denver arouna
. . . are now being' j. n. juiu'ii oi me uam . airplane race uum
erS of all kinds wtucn wUl ' Norfolk taking the examination for ,k (pak and re1urn w.ll feature the
given in the; Hummer school d . , 8uperlntendeIlt. Captain (,vent
I,, C. Covell ia taking the examina
tion for promotion to Lieutenant
Commander, a position which ik
now holds temporarily.
ir . .... t r i nvf ih k k i
Public Welfare of the University.
alSamatoday
(By Dress Agent)
To those whose memory of stage
affairs goes hack some fifteen 'or
twenty years the showing ot Corr.ne
r.rim.h in Clyde Fitch's wonderful
Buildings Wrecked
And Grain Damaged
of
Sermon For Women
Thursday Evening
ttnnknne Washington. July 14--
Griffith in Ciyi.e . -.-. .,,, oanied bv
st ane success of other years, - a vi.h.
Timber t ,he Alkrama to-day and a rloudburs, wrecked buldings and
10 ""' eX,e'U
,l,IUKht WiU '". 1 ,.,..,, to ' Uwoiunnrls nf dollars in the IMlous
the original ras; " i'
;ike the play famoua and Clyde , dim rirt.
Kitel, rich are w. ". Miss ..rinna,.
tluis assuring a -i''""'1"1 I,rfor"1-
Cormie Cr.l' .'h is a star who
is not afraid of com t ... risen. A dem-
demonstrationof .l.i-ie -H. , . Annie Agues Stni'h will
, r ,1,,. .i if is surrounded .Miss Aiiim
picture where tin ai m,l,m.aeh a special sermon to women
'-y Blrls of bewit m ;'"' a,nd1 , . ,.,!,., lr(.,., ehurrl. Thurs-
-l,e suffers not a: all ' '""P"- """ . ,u. ,.,.. in VPsferdav's
;;i',!i,2;;::,;;:tnr,:;u:
,. . uugs a, Hayshore. Drea. South usual interest an s op
LO..K Island. The mad social larKe number will attend.
Ml the ultra rich and fashion- Interest increases in h n ing
W,',M Innf.li PveniiiE. Large crowds an a.
ivldiy portrayeu. , Mluj ,,,.,,.. FPnm)ll,
.eilfllllK ami
are heiiiR much enjoyed.
WANDERER IN
MURDERERS ROW
Two Indictment Expected To
Be Returned Today Againt
Man Who Slew Wife And
Stranger
Chicago. July H-Carl Wanderer
IW1U slew his wife and a ragged
s! rancor, was placed in murderers
row i the county Jail here today
The murder indict men ; s are ex
pected to be returned today.
Detectives Find
Jessie costello
il there because tiny learned a kih.iI
while aeo the value of grind marls. kiiixI
schools nun Miien oiiei .iK-ii,.,.--
pave the way for pnim'ess. Tledr fine
thorofni's are Interlinked evetvw In re
with hard -surfaced roads. Hut if the
weather is unfavorable (lie farmer can
rlisret: inl bis automobile. Step out tin l
i;et on an inti'iairbati ear line and visit
bis neighbor any evening. Prosperous
towns of from 10. WW to pi.n.Kl are found
along this route every fifteen or twenty
miles
"Whlh admiring (bis wonderful
country 'l though of (heir dKiKrefahlc
climate and remembered that (he Land
of the Long Leaf Pine bad them all
beat in (bis respect as well as in ol her
natural ,'el ant ages. I Mir climate w ill
permit th- growing of two crops In
tna n v in ' a in'' and onr s. .il P' much
,,, adai.tob'e o dii .. s-ilh-.l farmi.'i
TH ('"in 1 rv ought to wake up. P M
a i it' ed a rill D . crave wiMl 1 "'h
, ,,,p- la oclo-rl mil
ID.xboro. July 14 -Humors that
the negroes intended to blow tip
iRuxboro because of the lynching of
Kd Roach, negro, caused the author
p jes to place armed guards about the
town last night.
. . . ... .... i .. ,. ...i it
iii The n K It passeu quieiiy nun
A rnit ed States naval landed here "7 ' ,. r ... , n(. trou.
Wenesday coming down in the har- is believed that there wtll be no trou
bor here, the crew going ashore on ble . KKWmW
Riverside Drive. . , cwmnr Hick-
and convictllon of any person who
'"The piano left a. 4:40 Wednesday ' partclputo.l In .he ly.,ehinKjt Roach,
afternoon. 1 . . .
, 1 hird divisions
HANGMEN STRIKE Veterans Meet
. . . , i.... i Costello 1 V.. ii h to t Inio oiu of 'In se nils j
Havana. J.U --' . ... ' , ,a . von em hardlv
dauKhfr of J-.hn Oello "f ; w., , vvM:ri. r !t
Jack Detnpsey In Daredevil Jack
,ml a Mutt and Jeff comedy round
,,,,, a splendid hill.
...,vTfiini!l'ISBD YOIXO MAS
dlsireS room and board.' State price
phone 357, Advance office.
12tf
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cox of Frank
lln. Va, have returned, home after
spending the week end with Mrs
0. A. Cox on Cherry street. ,
DELAYS EXECUTION
Chicago. July 14 -Three thous-
Dondon, July 14 The Uerman hang- vp((ir.nis ,lf ,i1(, Third Division
men have gone on a strike for In- ())(1,iy
creased wages, according to a Berlin: Th(i (.(mV(Mlt0 devoted half an
dispatch and the execution of a 1,111 1 ,, ,. , silent prayer at the hour the
derer at Meiningen could not lie car- (jvi,ol ,,,,,! the drive against
rled out owing to the strlKe. 'rermaiis on the Mnrtie two yearn
I, n
IIKIVn OKI) IIKItl. Till liSDAV j IK ' .
pay LAST TRIBUTE
- '"t "; "av" ,";;;n, T0 former express
played here la-l Friday between H", IU rUIV,"t'
Melt lord -I at' t e;l m a ml t lo' ' " bs
Kvervhody thai wants .0 see , ,sh .. ' , ,
. . , . , : . . , i . 1 , . 1 , 1 1 I 1 1 1 e litlV II. loll 'he t H V OI t 11"
, o if lI'T ie III l-l" '
'."vmirroa,.:. a re r, i , - , . a ,., ,.;llKenie
, rn, ID ..... Norfolk here, he most do:.,. I r a -e.. ' ,my wi be taken to E..R-
ag.-e. ii ' ..art of our ram null. nriv. ' no i me
, iu ,,,lssle since April, was ta-
r'uPd 'today by detecMves who raided
a house in the suburbs and arrester,
a Kypsy woman.
;,..,! As for farming, tin' diff.Tenee i
ii,:,, v, are firming with iir band
VISITI(; SISTMK
Wilson Sends Message
Mr- J. W. Mitmleu ami children C CL President
m v m B -
u-oniieih. Dllzabelh and .loshu a Man
ml l"'ble are farming w'"' I den, Jr. left Monday to visit Mrs!
th.ii h. oi-. I Mnnilen s sister, Mrs Dav'.rl O. HrlwK-i Waslingtou, ...... - -
I . . P-iffj ft nil TO (1 IE J II-l
PRAYER MEETING TONIHT
I K Corb.'tt will conduct the prayer
meeting at P.lnckwell Memorial church
tm,im,t in the absence of the pastor.
Dr O V. Clarke, who is conducting
revival .nrvlces thin week, at Indian-town.
"A'.- mo", hnrii llu- lessor of good
sehooi -, good roads'. Improved slm'k
improved seed. Improved farm machin
ery, and diversified farming."
I OK SAI'E AN AUTOMOWI.K IN
excellent conltlon, new tire Ptc., for
$650. See Geo. J. Spence at once. 13
ley a' ( '. i r a pea k e, N, C.
i American flag- floated together
......... in ron.iection with Mast ilo
VISITING imOTHKIl '.over government buildings today in
Mr . id NTs D F. Hill of New lla- connection with llastlle Day.
rV-cMr-ut are visiting Mr.! preSident Wilson sent a messaR8
UW nrothcr, W.'L. HlU. on Uur ot congratulation to the President of
street
France.