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Illicit Liquor Traffic Is ... Again Dealt Severe Jolt Not Content With One Bijr il.ttil l.n-1 NX r- k C.iriuim and Police Go Out Apiill Saluiil. Niislil nnil .Tn* Bring in More Li<]iior Sunday Mm nin;; heart was blithe and gay" pr.un laea to -bo the favorite tunc in ?Vtf tlegglng circles in Pasquotank sKhfty 11 Sheriff Charles Car mine and Trial Justice IV G. Saw- ; yW continue the drive against tin*, traffic in liquor that started with' the capture of J. W. Goodwin along with a 90 gallon still and she or seven barrels of maHli last Week. , Goodwin's trial is set for ?""??radar otthls week. fa^tO was before the r<" ler*a W&mTt Monday on :t rge of possesion for the pur ? of sale and Ross looked like ft man who had Just suffered a freat bereavement when the court got through with him. Ross was . found asleep In the wools in the neighborhood of Blackhead Sign post with three pints of Utaor for company by Sheriff Carmine. Chief of Police Gregory, and Po lice Officers Anderson, Twld dy , and Harris, early Sunday morning. .Not more thap SO fe?-t away, according to Chief Gregory. ?#? found a five gallon water ?bottle a little better than half full of liquor. All this liquid evi dence was in court Monday morn lag and was not to be denied. Brite claimed on the stand to have gone In to woods with a darky whom he knew only as | *'8horty," to buy three pints of li quor. Before starting? in tin woods, he had a drink with friends who were with him. and the effect* of the drink were so potent that he soon felt drowsy aad aat down beside a plnetree where he fell asleop. When he woke up the three pints of liquor found beside him was there ami so were the sheriff and the police. Brite has no recollection, he tes tified of how the three pints came into his possession. The penalty imposed by the eoart In the case against Brite was a Jail sentence of six months. Which was suspended for two ye*** on condition of good h?> 'kavior an payment of a fine of Mlt4-aa4 eoats. George Hinton. Okisko nejero. who was seen busy with a lan tern Saturday night about the home of his mother-in-law. l-?m lsa Spence. situated on the Hert ford Highway between Blackhead Signpost and Foreman's Stock Farm, and -who sold J. T. Adams. BtUfeeth City garage man with residence on First street, a half of pint of liquor, according to Adams' testimony. In the vicinity of ihis mother-in-law's home at' about the time he was seen to go 4a- the woods with a lantern that 'fejght, was likewise given a jnil 'itntence which was suspended Ipr two years on condition of food behavior and payment of a line of $100 and costs. 9 AYS INMATES PLAYEI) STUD POKEH 825 GAME <Br Jh? AMmUtMl Pr**?> Atlanta. Feb. 16 ? Fred Fuller, prisoner, described a $25 stud po lar game played with inmates of the Federal prison here In a room ?ver the warden's house nt the ^lftl here today of A. E. Sartaln ana J. Fletcher, former ward en and former deputy of the pris on. and of l?aurence Riehle of Colntobus, Ohio, all three of whom are charged with conspir acy In the Federal Court. Fuller mentioned tho names of several alleged participants in the game. Character witnesses were pill on the stand by the defense t<? TBIG LEGISLATION 1 TO PASS THIS WKKK ?Rtlelgh. Fob. 111. ? With th' peak of the session apparently jfuet ahead, the General Assent - Wy following another week end reaplte. meets tonight at eight o'clock. Members are returning from their homes ready to tackle hi* tfeka. -Lawmakera predict that hlg legislation including the bus, highway, and posaihly the State wide game bills will be enacted Into law this week. The Joint finance committees plan to *p*nd moat of the week ptr^g over the proposed appro priation and revenue bills. Kv ory effort Is being made to co-or diaate money measures. The Pftole antl-l>awson bill l> Apectcd to create an interesting tension in the House Tuesday c. c. conniNUTox I>IKM AT rtfARMlTTK Charlotte. Feb U. ? Mrs. G, C. Oeddlngton, wife of a wealthy an torooblle distributor, died at her home Jiere today OOTTOW MARK FT New York, Feb. II. ? Spot cot ton closed quiet, mldllng 14.45, a decline of 10 polata. Futures. Otoaing bid: March 14.10. May 14,6 J. July 14 78. Oct. S4 16, Dec . 14-.4I. I New Tork. Fab. l?. ? Cottoa \ rata re* opened today at the fol levels: March 24.10, May July 14. 60. Oct. 14.01, Dec ( W Kg GERMAN FARM CONFESS OPENS I'ar.'iirr- il' JJri.iHii'l I'iir iiT I ii'i'i from I'or cijjn t-'imil-SiilT- CIMutilip Tin !.* 5 *<:?% i-ii> . ! 5??rl is. . F? b. I ? -Tli" national mugr* if tVrm.m :i?m ii-almr-il as?t?.-tutio'j*. k'i ..v t :i,- ihe "hind ,l>uil?r* i?p it' 'I t.. ?;.y I:. It.Tliu. Il 1 1? ?i!int*r-t ? ? t i :i in i h :?t . in ihe tours;' of i? -? :????*, tlii* farm ler-. vill ?l '?na:- ' :svin the govern inif '.il list if." pro?e?*tion against Ai-cordinr i ?? tlu'.r Mat"ments. , I tli" nif po<?r. Fnfortu [naf'ly. ?M? Id. a I" In flagrant' i onM-r'.ii<- : ? II ? t il. Mr:: ii K'nhurK Inn ! b ml w V '? has 120.000 i IJU'IMl'i :? i'l.t' "Hi ii I'ircMilitr, whhli read: i ? | "\Vh? r? :? < 1 ? iin-inhers Ir . \i p iri i ? ls? t > ? rV congress. this y??r ike sic.miie.* ? i partlcl-j pa nit will It r.i ? i larger In-i *- r.niy<? iln-^i-' '?*? of umaa farni ns will Jf rjlv If. I parts of, the It.^ii l; i . t v an entire week in the capltAil.* In Fi l.r'sr.' ,v, r?:.'l. lh ? farmers ?visited 11: M- : mi ? N'ivs in large groups ami* h S' th-* proprietors i with stiiiiit't' fin ? A in! this was at :i tine v. \ the farmers greatly v ? ?' . How much; grentar will he f.: pun*!?"'* thin year stnr" :!p- farmers again. ! thanks l.? the rr nt ir.-ial success- ; ! ful business of Canning and rals-: i Ing ratlSo. ;??>, . J', large ijnuntl liiK of CH.*b ?? r 'I today have the largest 'huyie*'. p wer of any I group In tho vouutry." ijjnrii getting ~ ALL THE LUCK ? .. 1 S? riosis fliirtin ill Hrilistli S!iipl>nii?!in,: f> Boom for Tlwl InJiKlry in llot IkihI. r,y i.iinriH.n a i.f.thi no .? ?!??. . T,?_ l'?iV 1U Ti- '? A>Ithiu*'? Amsterdam. Feb. 10, ? ?"One! man's gntn is another man's' and t !:? *? rlous erisln In j JiVitiMli shlnhiiildlnu ha." imnnt a) j boom f?>r the Dutch Industry. In the last few months, sixteen con- I ' tivet fur hiiildlug ?bl|"' for f.r?-nt Britain have been pluced witlj Holland Recently the government of i Now Fotindland placed art order for a 2, Sinn tou steamer with a Rotterdam building com-' panv. ihe "S? w Wftterwgy." An anoth-r order ban been given t? i th?? Srhh d.iiti Shipyard to build a top t.ink pleamer. The low* M llrltinh bid whs much nb? th- f'gure quoted by the Dutch firm and no Ilrltlnh Ann was pn|wiri ft i? tiiarantfr delivery of a ship within seven months. _ . . The "NorVh F.nnland Sti amshlp Owners Assorlntlon bos appoint ,.1 n romm' '?? ?? t? Invest luato I he causes of the ever increasing i Dutch tompelitlon which the ! Hritlsb are fa' lntt. The uneasl ; ?r thu lirltisli nwJJirs Ih nn ,1. . here. hut. it i pe'ntort out. ?nT?.;.r.o:is in tho Dutch >hlp btiildln ; Hoi if1 ry are mi ' mder Htood in Knglnnd ni the Dtttch IndUMtry i; ?>'?t fcept ",lvo by large subsidies. Tho r? :ivon? why Hi" ltrltiah yards .?!? losln: wcrk and Holland is going abend are more far naehlrr I Unemployment in 'he Holland shipbuilding Iwdustry i? only 1" per cent wMle In Kng I land It is 31.4 per cent. The fr.d that the Itrltlub trade unions 1 j.re i ? ' i M i?g forward demands for ?blghir wages holler makers aro a?*kieg f??r an additional tern shil lings a week, and engineers for [an extra pound-- is considered I here to be iho main reason why 1 the I hitch yard* are beating the I llrltlsh yard in e,- a ccmrpeHthm. It.w material is t?? cheaper l:> H d'ard but ?b. trade unions rules ere lt-*a rigid and Iben- ** less friction between employers , and Employed. Also working hours are longer in Holland. KRPF.lt \l? OFFK KltH ?KT IIV F. WHIHKKT MTII.Iil pelma. Teh. 1 ?. ?federal offl , cits have c iptnred five vhlsk^y still)*, destroyed seven birrels nf betr. two gallons of whir key and about two thousand gallons fif i maxh during the P??t week*. I b< roritng to cn announcement made here tedsy Paring thl? ! perloA, according to the atate ment. aeveral gallons of beer and I aotne whiskey la l*nolr oounty i were taken. One arrest waa made. GORE'S DEATH FOLLOWS TRIAL rutlicr-in-Law of Lieut, j f^ov. (-<H?ppr Succumb* Day After Ooopers are Snitenced to Pen. Wilmington/ Feb. 16. ? D. L. (itm*. Wilmington's pioneer cltl- , *??11 and one of the State's wealth-' lost men, father-in-law of former Lieutenant Governor W. B. Coop er. died here Sunday afternoon. The funeral and burial will take piece hero Tuesday. A Jury In 4he United State* district court Saturday found j former Lieutenant Governor W. It. Cooper and Thomas E. Cooper I guilty <>n four counts of mlsap-| l.llcal Ion of the funds ofU>e,^?<?m inerclal National batflt and of; making of false entires on the , books of the 1nnt(tutlon. Federal Jndge J. C. Rose sen tenced T. R. Cooper to three years In the Atlanta penitentLary on each count, and W. B. Cooper to 18 months on each count. The sentences -will run concurrently i and so will total only three years j and IS months respectively. Notices of appoal were served I and W. B. Cooper was released ' under $25,000 bond. Ball wan denied T. E. Cooper. The remaining four counts 1 against the mon were thrown out , of the Indictment by Judge Rose 1 before giving the case to the Jury. The Jury was out four hours. CHARLOTTE MAN IS SHOT THRU HEART Charlotte, Feb. l?? The inquest into the death of Joseph E. Mc- \ Donough of Greensboro. killed laHt^ilght in his room at the 8el wyn Hotel by Thomas I. Watson i of Greensboro will be held today. Watson went to the room to ar rost McDonough and Mrs. Wat- ' son, who was with him, on statu- j lory charges. Watson Is held In ? Jail. Charlotte. Feb. 16. ? Joseph E. j McDonough of Greensboro was shot through the beart and in-! stantly killed in a hotel here last night. The shot was fired, ac-' cording to Policeman 8. P. Dry by ' Thomas I. Watson of Greensboro, mump w?w ill ilia? m. NEWBULGAR ENVOY SLAIN Man Who Was Shortly to Snil an Minister to Ameri ca AnHaMftinated at Sofia Friday Night. Il> WAI.TKR OOLLIXH MVipyrlBht luts b* n* Ad'inrti Holla. Feb. 1?. ? Nlckolas Mll ? ff was assassinated on the streets of Sofia, near his own house. Fri day night. The assassin Is report ed to have escaped. Only last week the American Government consented to MilefT's nomination as Bulgarian minister plenipotentiary to Washington to replace the present minister. I'an ; aretoff. and he was due to proceed '? to the I'nlted States shortly. Mlleff was almost a most emin ent Bulgarian Journalist, the edl tor of a newspaper called the | "Slovo." and he was president of the local press association as well an being a deputy. He was mod est by nature and beloved by all Who knew him. He was a Macedonian by birth and sympathy. As yet, the -motives underlying the crime are not known. One the ory Is that ho was the victim of the communists whose policy he recently attacked vigorously. And another Is that hlB Macedonian adversaries compassed his death which has caused a tremendous ' sensation. WOMAV8 FEDERATION WILL MKKT TVE8DAY The Woman's federation will hold a prayer meeting for women Tuesday afternoon at 3: SO at the Chamber of Commerre room*. All women of the town aro in vited. JAIIJCD FOR HHOI'MFTING Willie King, yonng colored woman, and Mary Eason, alias Huldah Broiler, also colored, wer given six months In Jail each for shoplifting In police court Monday morning. Both girls have served Jail terms on a simi lar charge heretofore. ?Nathaniel Brlckhouse. colored. In whose room on Wblte street ' pollre found Willie King when she was arrested, was up on a charge of assignation and prosti tution with Willie as co-defen dant. The court, however, dis missed the case because the house occupied by Rrlckheuse had been entered without a nesrch warrant "Because this negro did not know his rights In thla matter." *?id Juftv* Siwr?r. "tt If t*f tatf of the court to protect him against an lavaalon of those rights. These officers had no right to enter the house where i he made his home withoat a search warrant snd 1 am not go ing to hold him a# thla charge. " From Seminary, or Notorious Club? Mr. Helen KIw.hhI St ok. ? 1h .hown ?.i ?h.. rluhf In fit- *u.t. i .k, u|ih She- ?a>* It wax tak.n at National fur It Seminary, W M*tlltii;tiMi. I) C* ? W K I ' -?a?? it n.i.t i;ik?-u at ?h?- iiotoriuun Kvi-rlrlRh Club. Chh ?*Kv Hhe la dcpnidirm on *h?- i 1???o to o?n\i? i si-.k..- K.i criminally defaming h?*i vhuuetrr. In Off Season Meet Ml** Helen WnlmvriRht. national nil round swlmnilnij chairman as ?he appear. at her home In U.ng lalinii during the winter n,.., 8ho plan, to attempt to awu.i the English Channel next summer Draconic Code May Be . Enacted By Free State Severe I'eiiulliex Apiin*! Treason Maj fie Ii:vi>l.e<1 I >\ Irakis Republic in tV-w KfTovl In riifrk lion ?im! "S ?re Ti;m?|uililv is* \vii,i.i\m if. ins \ \ b?:: v H"?wr:*tir W, in Dublin. Fcl?. 1?v ?Th?- f. state government In prop"*!'' drastic IcKislation n^alnr.t (r< .> and cxpM*(n to p:?w? II lSir">. . parliament Immcdinti ly. Th*' bill Is directed attain. t ' the familiar nollvIM"! of ?' ? publlran party. Makln;: . i ' the atnte or asHi tlnu ih <? v ar?> muklnu war i to be ; i ? abb- by death and off<*nd< t be tried an nmrd* ters. \nv ' who known of another'a i>: ; treason and do?-s u >t r?-v? I I kltOWlOdf 0 to tie pulir.- i. . ? icommitt'd for (oh year i servitude. Attempts to lntlmldat< ? tcra or offers of Indncem- rt ' > the police and military Mfti ' aert a r" to tw? punishable v. ? years' imprisonment. Am the Republican* liav? donod their pulley if y theao provisions are not. i, pecially significant Uut ?i< ' bill does not ronflii" ii , treatment of traitors In t | war. p.-imon f>e Valor* call ? ' ?' I tho president of Irelnh'l m< colleague* tho cabinet m!i> -?nd thoy purport to ex?ici flclal functions In the lrl*h lie. Such assumpt ion c?f ? i power In rivalry with ? ? I Free^tate Is marie a rafad? ? and Dr Valrra. If th" now ? through. ran be fined BOO i nr .i or pet Ave years' penal wru 1 It la made seditious to puVisW statements that the Irish l"re<i Btate haa not a lawful constitu tion or to cxclt* dlaafr* rilon A >J. I ' OfT.tinxr |i'iill;.nr nl . Tiikhra: |?i In any rival p:irU ?u>- ul will :.ii two v?'.Vrs* l?iii?rb-oii?ii*'ii*. Mi-i lii/.'fl wli'lvn n ?|'iMrivr ? f jtarlja ticn' o ( ? |>< imll/ nor If lb'* Iri I h<* nri!. ? 01 in' i pollfo nr?- l<> l?- pin.if.'in ' v. i B?r y iirs " |?alif*l . i 1 4i?l ? "I" law nljui iilmn jil H.' .rililn i ' lawful nMba'mrl ilillHiu T'i dot* r' off* n ' . y ; ranlM ur< niMli'ul <1. 1 ftp*< rh of )i< ? JIH'1 ? \ AU*> l?f bl.? t" WKf " r won'.'. thin Mil. If ? ' rlniil ' II H?W fill' li f.i V.I ? : I U-lirt'i tc? innM1 H-i It-vl-'l.ii. criitlve by wo" ru'iii ? T*. I| it i ; IliCtjM I, I bill II i?> iMj.it ' i'-." *i fH?rinmont I r. i in-y iii-nHiir l?i? ??>'> > reel ?l i<> fiiippt ? a?ai h:t |h#> frf In (lie f>all 11' .?? b or m? nil^rn will of tin- rl?#;: lher;? lr. no don hi ni#nt h** n ? ?i ff i* i carry Ibc t?< t b*t*d t' r ?h?- i ?con>-? of |?l?ir In* b>*v ' i? n| donourui-il by r th'; most dr.ini But thin Ik i <.i i thf eloctton support* f ' Tftcatii |i?ln? rnil:.; dorvr lii.t will bif ? . Ml li-. : ?? t ?it?i ? bill- bill '?i : OV'TM* TttMiy id *< ;??? do* Month r,n .hr |? rid v il) b< ' . t- an '1 MOt*. I I ' llflift ovt-t II n nil an<) I ho i > l flto ib more won i?jr that BIC OBSTACLES ARK OVERCOME ? i . < Oni\ I cw (iiihir \ ariln lir lori' ({rurlimfs Oollius Ixil !l Take* Ihiiir I < ? Itrmovi* Our Yui'ci. lO? *?? AiMrtalrtf Prcwl ChVi> ( ll}', Fill. 16. ? 'An offl rlul bulb-tin bnium! ut nine 1 oVIi.ck this morning fays that i dliie* linvo been surmounted ' . iid n r. (In <|U<*>i ion , of llio Tf . i ?v;?! ot*a titi.'nbor of cubic yard* ?? dirt .remain*. . ? A | i* ^Utyirs >'? hour | to move , ? nh culilc, yard, immediate re- | ?e|is run n ({t bo exported, Ilie 1?ul- | I. tin until, ' ( M u diHt.mrc ?,f 12 fronr ili* iiiiMn shaft effort* are being made t ?? break through the llm? if-tme roof Into Uie iivrnuo which ! I n* rort' drill k!iowmi| existed, the bulletin said. Military invcviigutiona con tinned today with Hverett Mndox who ho id Ik' iioNltlvely identified | ''oliin-' as Jii" lieu in the enve on tho ntand. C'v.Vf t'lty. Fell. Jil. Despite . rcKiniifklloti lust ulKht of hIow 'literal < ihhUig and tunnel work by roftcuc minora toward Hand ? i ave when* Floyd t'ollltiH has Itien tra|i|K?d for 16 daya, work i in?-it weiv |<r>*BHinK on early today when offirlala imiued a bulletin |iltut Mi y expected to penetrate the llrnoMtonc avenue above the cave fcotne time today. l ave t'ity, Feb. 16 The lut ? ral iimiM'i from the main nhaft link i:i the effort to rexrue Floyd < oIli!ui from Kami Sjivo reached th?- ^roof of the avenue in which , 1 1 1 ? ? i liiioiihed man Ih believed to li l.'.d.iy ha vine pmsed beyond i.i' d.itigermiK rut k id'rata. "ih" tunnel ndvan?'??d *lx feet ? f l ? ? r midnight. II. T I'armirhnel i ? harifo of the worl. in nioro op i.i mllo. predicting today that the v i" k will be flnhdiel by Wodnea Addiflonal Noldhrn were an nlgned io guard tlm valid cave liirrt jflir Homer t'olllnn ha. I > r<? I- ? ii Jiy the military guard* and had K)tm>st auccof?ded In reaching and K'dng down the Mhaft hi ' I ?' rtptill that I ' .vd w i being bioiight up the . i li <ti. Mill <;?{<> - OLLEliK MA>. -iilOOTS SEI.F (.' - r- '-thorn I "eh. ir?, ? VWiiie, heed -<f 'he education de ? i?i* I i til ??f ?? ?'???rd College, w hi fiyittd dead the yard of bin I i MiH yhortl. i ?-r '?ve? o'clock iM? m'MTli.r A |?l m!o| mmm 4m? id"* lil t b'idy i d I' l? ledloved i?i ii he rrimiii ited Mulrlde. bin trlondr: r;? > ?? ? ;tune baa been s:>l<ned foe III deed, II it wife J* nrd lie I found hla bo dr. 'Prof'1 " White had b^n working ' > hard and a break down wi mexpnt ted, Core nfcr I I.i i v ' jr nald. I'ROMINKMT KI.K To \|S{| IjUCAI, i.oik.k II. In ? Iliputx <lr?iiil l;mll?>l fti'l.r CMrlna V. Ilnrt l-< of I: I I .I) It prominent lawyr ?nrt >'? niti'ir r.i Ihn 8> nut' will I ' nn nfftclnl IWt lo Ih/ Irr ,1 !?; i \Milxf Kii<l?y, Ther.' will l? n bannuat attnr lh? mwtlnu . Foot Of Collins Made Biggest Kick On Record l ;'l?'fiil Sliov?* Wliirli DisliNlp d Kork in Tunnel 611 Krrt lender Ki'iituckv 1 1 i I SlirrnJ Wholr ( ontiiictil tti InlrrcMl ; ? 1 1 ? 1 Vclion ROOT SERVED COUNTRY WELL In kingdom Nothing Short Kiirldotti !?<? His l(i-u:trd, While ill Oligarchy Mould IliiVf Krurlu-d l'ri>idi-ii<-v !>>? HOllKKT T. SMAI.I. ?<???(?) fiebt. ??, n, n,? New Vurk. K.l, u ii | ,lill *'<?" ?"iW "f Mr. Kill, ii ii,,,,, wi?i on Sunday celebrated ,i. . eightieth anniversary of hi* l,|ri g, that It III.' I'tilti-d States wit.' a klnudnui Instead ?r ? r-pul.lic ?milling short or nn earldom roulil V' r"1'1 ?" n reward for the ,ilj tluuilahcd nervier,, ?f u,,. Mr. Itoot wuulil lie. i, nili i a . VOl. Ilt |(|?K, ,|? J.;,,, uf for It was In that inn,. <??, Jiy up in Oneida Count v that In firm Haw tlir light of dav. Febru ary 15, 1X15. The thought of nn earldom In (Tinned inn with ICIihu itoot hard ly In th. adequate one. Tin* won t'.T, or<l'???'y citizen I a thai Klihu Itoot never waa I 'ri*si?l?*iit T iahV, Hu,w- ?" ha* held hich public oITi<v. it was NoiiM'thlnu to have been S.cr.'tniy of War under McKlnley Hnd to have ht-rvi'd th. r.atlewa Kooitevol: I ho long and ho well aa Secretary of State. It wun a mark of din tlnctlon to th** Senate that .Mr Hoot ahould have wrv. d there] for alx yean*. The truth la lhal Mr. Root nev er has hud the denlrc to "run" for public office. |f the aeven leenth amendment had been in i f Tj-c.l when he waa chn*?>n for the! Senate he never would haw jrone I there. Mr. Hoot often haa In-en cited as the type c:f man lont to I .7! 8?nal? wlu-n It became a Con Htitutlonal provision that the elder Mntearnen would be elected by the [Tropin rather than choaen by the I state li'Kislaturea. Mr. Itoot and Mr. Tuft are " rc",lv ????? ??????. hi laftg personal wishes thai I,, ran for th,. Presidency ??,i ?;i? Tar?** i,mt "'iK'slrury. Mr .k E *' X" '11 i the Supreme bench. eventual ly to become Chief Justice ? ?? <<i.n.,r whten fate had reserved for hlni tilitne 13 years- later in 1 1.' J^Me.""' a""''' ,IMV" Justice a One Chief JiiK||ee. |?? remaining off the |?.nrt, ?,.rv,.,; ;'7''*!" ? wider purpose. Ill; con tributions r? Intimations) law and Justice hnve formed |? ||?.|,i a full n "" v", *"'rld rn" a full life. Yet they have ronrr seined but a |,haae ?f the many Th"> liuv" pr. ."I J maturity of hi, wisdom n hia Infer yeara. Tin- work i.< has don,, has he, n .,a? free from rancor, free from per aortal ambitions, and above all Tree from political motive |t l,-,s f?, happened that Ellhil Itoot |,a? belonged to and been a part of i'rvi?eP,>l.l. i"'?"ar'y- 1,1 I'll hi especially In recent years hi can be claimed by th,. Demo u' As ?>??"? '*55 l!e,.,i? . ry "lalwarl Republican I sin of E||h? . PUbllranlsm !*rool;? i rued I and practiced by some of the .shin | 'h* "i"'nberB of his party today or, that can ,,lal"rlul hou ran eon,, to a cltlr, n ,.i ilhoMM '??** f""''n "I"'" the lahoolders ?f Mr. Hoo, He Lar. the honorary degree of ? score of at Ion, 7,"",""" r* ""'vrsllles I at hi, m, II,. has been honored hv nost of the better known In.Tlto" upon* blm." " '? ll-w-bli. ""In* virtually all of |,U n?,,H aa r, . Kllbu It,,., I baa reaped an earllily r, ward above nearly all of h|a fellow men "It. H. M. I'O-IUAT'M ruwiK TO I-IIKHM TWlm T,MK *" ('"IH. W |, ?r ? M. I, .teat, head of lh, l.ulln |J~ partment of Wake For,,! College ha, twelve,! from ,, *,.? Ilealh and (Vimpnny. New York pi"> Uhera. u,at the third edition of III. teal "Keleeted |^,|t<.r? ?f ? leero Kill Shortly be mad.. Two editions of the work have been exhaust nd. Two hiindreil of lh work have been sold |n Rngland I" th. .dltlon ih?, l>r loteai will make some c ? oi?m""i " I"1? and oth.r Mlsht changes The note, are V"r, con","-!,., giving references tlir... of Ihe best known laitln grammars and reflecting the life ?f Itojne In the time of Clcer,, In his study of Latin f)r i',,l ln"r',"'n """rularly tnte. Ml In Cicero and his lime Th. in"?."; *h<"' "cholars ngard I r. I ..teat s work It, this n. 1. 1 i, i niwr.'lv h f,r' '?"'?""'?la h?" selected hlni t? ,,l \ r. ?r ^,U* r'"lr"' In III, ??!.. i - " ;f Cicero, with special em rlnl h",nr' " 'he pe llr fnloli*,1"'11' summer Nesslon. h i' u"*hl ,h" Comm. i s i*r ,n ??*<? but did not olfar this graduate course. By O. I sroTT I'?'. I* T'i" Vl.sri.-r> ?i\ive City. K* . I' ??. i ??.? The WTty i !"? world i ? ?> I"' M1!' *d to that rait ful ? ? 1? r? v ? ? which rolll us Irnvo *.i rock down there <>S feet uiul'T u Kcuiiirky l.lllsld*', ran l help Imii be nce-nUed t"dav I as out* of tie wonders* cf the . ? Tlimivht o( a man trapped Ilk a rat iIdwii in a cold dark ?al>t?frv , ram-n cave with nature unrelent ing in h? r ih'ifniiitialioii to hold him, ?|i|M abd t?> the Hympaihy of ih- whole country. Tin* response. Keen .it lla height now. is more than w..rth looking ?t. It haH con v? i t ? -?k this barren. IUtl? nr. couu^ ' try into what t??d:'.y 1m about ob interesting a plan- as any that the movies ev'i r ? volv. d for their colo urful dramas. Tin rtruuKlw* ? f Collins were an.sw. r.il by tin- tir- le?s < Aorta of a rri-w of over half a hundred '1 xkllled men who tin;; hopefully j for mw than u w? ??W. nluht anil day. In tin; shaft cut down over his IIvIuk grave. ? ' Skill. ??. IiIkIi pi Iced engineers came voluntarily. t" direct their , eiTortn. serving without ccmpon- j ..at ion . Every modern d lK8'Dj ami boring clivlco that might bo i> f iim- tinned up to slid in the raco to tin hurled man. v A company ol iroopa, headed by a brigadier in nl. a lieutenant-^ colom-1. two majors, two captains ??, ! and a number of li? ut- mints. came ; at the expense of the state to J guard the worker* and to Invent*- , Kate the Whole i pi??lde. There were Hi r? doclora. a corps of lied ('rod nurses, and a complete Held hoHpltal all on the ground, In addition to u nlvorslty .scientists and stale highway offi- > rials. Forty newspapermen, near ly a score of camera men, five mov ing picture photographers. flvo airplanes and pilots, n whole crovr ? or tclrKruph operator:; turned up. ,j from all directions to broadcast | the story to the world. Telpphwjlijj sy.d? ins were not up. a radio BCBtr. j Inu fetation established, mid an . electric Unlit Mlant InstaNtf). Meantime dlckorlnu went- ? on jUKj new np the personal story o?*'Iom|9 Collins shonl'l h.? count out of UI4 cave prison it live. ThouaanfM mH dollars were offered tur (jfllulW j rights to his tale. <r. 'X''1; Scarcely two weeks ago, Floyd Collins lay alone down under>-.4i. hill seven long intlea from thin little town. Today thousands come and ko to gel ti glimpse of the spot under which he wan burled. Locally famous one-tuulc shays plugged along over the nearby ut one roadway that /uily a mule or tin llztle en n negotiate with any ' degree of cftfto. na the principal i traffic before Collins had IiIh ac-_ jeldent. Now hundtedfi of cars i bounce dally over the satno - ' course. This Is the >. ? use e.f a. HJJtt pnthetle world t'? t?i' fiftlw f*r life of a solitary, pn vifoisly tfnlmpor- , tanl and unheard of yoiin/: That deterinlnutioii of natnro to; have his life turned the ? Interest' ?} of the nation to (his little plac^i in the Kentucky hill country, and brought to It all the rea<*uffjp! that inluht ht U? the irnpiVcd ntim , out of his predicament. The inll- ; Itary offlcerH and the men who I directed rescue work report thnt from every ccmer of the lar^t have come ntiKKentlonr. for ; Id liyj them in their vrf-rU. ^ The nbovc t!i:it Floyd Collins; Rave that under 'coirmt rock luia' proved about the i llletl shwva of a he c< tilltry. ai'd I he c-rt?' wlt^ 1 th< most r.tr-rt acliln*; conno?5 <|UeiiCts. si:\ \ ri-: uoi.?iN<; M4.M 1 SESSIONS WasliltiKloni Fe b. 10. -?,V/lt?K the .Unatc In lufcttratlng reKulaf n'.Kht ser,-lor.?. i >i y <r,t a para ; today for the limine stretch with m thill yet to be accomplished to put through ftuportont pending inea.'Uirofi before 11k expiration a little ovnr two weeks from noW. ; 'I ho House b. dear of Its supply of hllla and H moving luUurety with other matter- hut tffo Hen ate l? In M Jam wltlt npp e.i tlon to noihe in ran tiros showing signs oC tlliliusterltii; l ltMAt llH- HtttKH Ol T I.N KA4TIONM. < 111 ?t< II KOW The jurv In Ihe i-.trt of 0. ? A. Kerebee vs I. Ilia Harvey, tried In Superior t ourl Friday and* 8iltur- i | da v of la t W?>ei, bioilgtlt III ? verlkt late rtft'urdfty for Ute plaintiff. HIM. I'OYINKIt AUAIfN HMV KltSl'IV PITCMrttt Chapel Hill. Feb. 1* Tht id vent of warm weather kas i ?o i mi if hi baseball p:a<tl.'e to thj fore it the ,lrnivcn^ity N'ortm i ( Hr-.lina antl fclong with it a vast j amount vt npe?;u> itlon to pros-, -j p< -els this sen* n . yja Candidate* for the plt<JMn? sUff Incftd* three pltrhers froin I..I v?r-. ?r?lt> If ! l-oyirtrfl Popl ir Br?n. h ?" 'l " ? ?' lren?. of TftiM'r ?n<l . of Nnw Hrrn.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1925, edition 1
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