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SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1918. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER 19 WANT ADS WANT ADS The Searchlights of Business AVE you ever watched the sharp white ray of light that reaches out across the water and illumines every object that it strikes? Every object swept by the intense white light stands out in bold relief against the outer darkness. News and Observer Want Ads are the searchlights of modern business. They bring your comodity before the buyer. Your Ad in The News and Observer will reach every County in North Carolina; have access to over 20,000 homes and be welcomed daily by over 100,000 readers.

"Don't Just Wish," Use News and Observer Want Ads "STATE WIDE" WANTED: FORD RACER, GOOD CONdition; state lowest price. Postoffice Box No. 432, Goldsboro, N. C. 3,10,17 WANTED TO BORROW $5,000.00 ON real estate in Wilmington, N.

C. Large lot in best locality in City on South 8rd Street. First mortgage. Apply P. O.

Box No. 418, Wilmington, N. 0. 8,10,17,24. WOMEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY.

Thousands Government positions open. $100 month. List free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 688-M, Rochester, N.

Y. 8,10,17,24. FLORIDA: WE WILL BUILD YOUR home on rich farm near Jacksonville at only $5 per month. Write Jax. Heights Jacksonville, Fla.

3, 10, 17, 24 FORD TOURING CARS WE HAVE three good Ford Touring Cars that are in perfect shapo. See them before you buy. Prices are right. Auto Exchange, Raleigh, N. C.

17-1t AGENTS PER CENT selling Jubilee Spark Intensifiers to Auto owners, garages. Banishes spark plug trouble. Sells like wildfire. Exclusive territory. Write quick.

Jubilee Mfg. 1251 So. 20th Omaha, Neb. 1 20-27; 2 10, 17, 24 GARTSIDE'S IRON RUST SOAP 4054 Lancaster Philadelphia, Pa. Gartside's Iron Rust Soap (Trade Mark, Print and Copyright registered in the U.

8. Patent Office) removes iron rust, ink and all unwashable stains from clothing, marble, etc. Good seller, big margins, agents wanted. The original, 25c a tube. Beware of infringments the penalty for making, selling and using an in.

fringed article. 13-20, 27; 2-3, 10, 17, 24; 8,8 SPECIALTY SALESMAN MAGAZINE: 100-page monthly; chuck full inspirational selling talks by best writers; every issue course in salesmanship; vigorously exposes "junk" sellers, mis. representers and frauds; the agent's champion; yearly $2.00. Send 25c for 8 months' trial subscription--read current issue, if not satisfied 250 refunded. Specialty Salesman Magazine, Caxton Chicago.

12-2-Sun-tf SMALL MISSOURI FARM $2.50 cash and $2.50 monthly. No terest or taxes. Also an interest in our great development project which within the next few months should pay you one hundred dollars for every dollar you invest. Highly productive land. Close to three big markets.

Photographs and full information free. Munger, H. 833, N. Y. Life Kansas City, Mo.

1-20, Sun Wed-tf CAPABLE WOMEN FOR PERMANENT position distributing hosiery and underwear to regular customers, at mill prices. All or spare time: $50 to $100 monthly. Parker Mills, 2772 N. 12th At, Philadelphia FORD TOURING CARS WE HAVE three good Ford Touring Cars that are in perfect shape. See them before you buy.

Prices are right. Auto Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. 17-1t PLENTY OF DRY STOVE PINE AND mixed heater for few days. Call 1179.

13 5t CAHN AND STONE BOARDING House. 902 W. Edenton street. Phone 876-M. 14-5t.

SEED POTATOES FOR SALE: I HAVE choice lot of cobblers, burbanks, rose and green mountains. They are put up 100 pounds to the bag. The price is $3.50 and $4 per hundred, F. 0. Elkin, N.

C. Terms, cash with order. Address C. 1 B. Penney, Elkin, N.

C. 18-7t WANTED FIVE BRICK MASONS: forty-five cents per hour; at once. Wire J. A. Campbell, Colerain, N.

C. 13-5t. NOW WHILE SUGAR IS SO SCARCE use our famous sugar house molasses. Will sixty-gallon barrel fifty cents; thirty half- barrel, fiftyfour cents; ten-gallon keg, sixty cente; five-gallon keg, sixty-two cents. Cash with order.

Winston Grain Winston-Salem, N. C. 13-7t BLOODHOUNDS: TRAINED AND young steek, for sale. Palmetto tective Bureau, Rock Hill, S. C.

13-7t TRY OUR HOME-MADE SORGHUM: best syrup on market; per gallon in one gallon cans and half-gallon cans. Can ship per press or freight. Cash with order. Winston Grain Winston-Salem, N. C.

13-7t WANTED: LADY BOOKKEEPER, double entry, for general time business. or write stating experience and salary expected. Underwood Company, Smithfield, N. C. 15 6t YOUNG MAN WANTED TO DO stenographic work and assist with bookkeeping.

Mildred? opportunity for capable man. Box 282, leigh, N. 0. 2-10 tf DODGE ROADSTER, EQUIPPED WITH four brand new Cord Tires. Car in perfect condition.

Price $550. Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t FOR SALE: COOKE'S PROLIFIC SEED corn, grown and selected for twelve years on same farm. Swathmoor Farms, Mebane, N. C.

15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 FARM FOR RENT NEAR AUBURNFifty acres; good dwellings and outhouses. R. Blow, Vanceboro, N. C. 12 7t WANTED: MALE ATTENDANTS AT State Hospital at Raleigh.

Salary, $25 to $30 per month; board, room and laundry furnished in addition to salary. Call or address Albert Anderson, State Hospital, Raleigh, N. C. 12 7t TYPEWRITERS, NEW, REBUILT. WE buy, sell, exchange, repair all makes.

H. S. Storr 122 W. Martin St. 6-7-12.

EXPERIENCED MILLINER AND saleslady wants position. Address Box 721, Raleigh, 14-4t WILLYS-KNIGHT EIGHT, RUN EXactly 2,005 miles, cost $2,200. offer it for $1,200. Hasn't a scratch on it. It's a eight cylinder, seven passenger and a beauty.

Has the Knight sleeve valve motor. Owner is going to leave the State. Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE Ten foot counter service fountain; has 8 foot arch shaped mirror in back; 10 electric lights. Equipped for water works: has carbonator.

Can furnish photo on application. Also have tables, chairs and fixtures to match. All complete for operation. Must sell by March 1st. Address "E- 62" care News and Observer.

2-16 tf WANTED LINOTYPE OPERATOR who has good speed and can care for machine, on semi-weekly in good live town. Give references and state salary expected. Address "Semi Weekly," care News and Observer. 16 3t. FOR RENT--SPLENDID TOBACCO, cotton and grain farm.

Four room house. Fair treatment. Green Bobbitt, Littleton, N. C. 16 7t.

EGGS FROM SINGLE COMB RHODE Ialand Reds of quality, $2.00 per 15. E. F. Mumford, Oriental, N. C.

16 4t. WANTED: JUNIOR DRUGGIST WITH experience. Excellent opportunity for the right man. State full particulars in first letter. Address The Homestead Pharmacy, Hot Springs, Va.

16 4t WANTED -POSITION AS rapher and bookkeeper in small office, country office preferred. Lady of about eight months experience. Address "Willing," care News and Observer, 16-3t WANTED SECOND.HAND INCUBAtor: Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn eggs for hatching. Oxford, N. R.

5, Box 102. 16-2t FOR SALE-15 HORSE HOT BALL kerosene engine. Only use short time. Will guarantee satisfaction. Address Box 615, Wendell, N.

C. 16-2t FOR SALE--15 H. P. CASE TRACTION engine. Nice condition.

Durham Iron Works, Durham, N. C. WANTED 100 Freight Handlers, 25 and 30 cents per hour, 10 hours' work; 30 and 35 cents for overtime, and double time for Sundays and, holidays. Apply Stevedore, Old Bay Line Wharf, West End Main Street, Norfolk, Va. 15-14t.

CABBAGE PLANTS ARE GOING TO be scarce. Order now for delivery March 1st. Two dollars a thousand f. o. b.

Georgia Farm, Raleigh Plant Baleigh 10-74 MAXWELL TOURING CAR--ELEC. trie lights and starter, The owner has been drafted and for a quick sale we will take $300 for this car. Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t LARGE MANUFACTURER WANTS representatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free samples.

Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York City. 2-10-18 Sun 52t SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURING company wants party to establish branch office, manage go, salesmen; sibilities unlimited; patented article; $350 to $500 capital necessary; you handle own money; will pay expenses to Chicago as explained. Manager, 418 South Dearborn, Chicago. tf. IVE- PASSENGER DODGE bile cheap in splendid dition: new tires behind.

Address N. T. Coley, Wilson, N. C. 15, 17, 19 FOR SALE -DRUG SIGN 4x10 FEET.

Equipped with lights. Cost $140.00. Bale price $65.00. electrie hot water urn cost $30.00. Sale $15.00.

hot water urn, cost New 5 gallon three compartment, gas Electric drink mixing machine $10.00. Two leaf electrie fan in good shape. $15.00. Hillaboro Street Pharmacy, Raleigh. N.

C. 1-13 Sun if JOB PRINTING ALL KINDS: PROMPT service. H. 8. Storr Telephone 654.

11-27-t! WANTED: JUNIOR OR REGISTERED drug elerk. State ago, experience and salary wanted. E. T. Whitehead Scotland Neck, N.

C. 11-9t. WANTED-ONE THOUSAND TONS OF scrap iron of all kinds for highest cash prices. Wire or write us what you have to offer, will quote prices. N.

Hide Fur Rocky Mount, N. C. "The Reliable 2-14 tf. WANTED-A CAPABLE ALL. around machinist and foreman for shop.

Answer "Foreman," care News and Observer. 11-7t. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUSH. els Ninety Day Mammoth Yellow Soy Beans for sale. J.

R. Lewis. Walstonburg, N. C. 13-7t.

LAUNDRY BY MAIL- WRITE TO. day for free Parcel Post Laundry Bag and explanatory leaflet. age paid. The Durham Laundry, Mail Order Department, Durham, N. 0.

14-7t. Hoke Oil and Fertilizer Raeford, N. C. 2-8-tf. COTTON SEED MONEY TO LOAN--LONG TERMSon city or farm lands.

Large loans preferred. Pace Boushall, neys, Raleigh. 10-3, tf RUBBER STAMPS -WE MAKE THEM. H. S.

Storr Raleigh, N. C. 11-22-tf OYSTER SHELLS FOR AGRICUL. tural purposes. Whole and ground.

In car lots. Prices right. Jenkins, Piner a Morehead City, N. C. 13-7t.

WANTED FORD CAR. TOURING car preferred. Will pay cash. B. D.

Barr, Box 182, West Raleigh, N. C. 13-6t. EXPERIENCED LADY STENOG. rapher wants position at onco.

Good references furnished. Address "Steno," care News and Observer. 13 3t FOR SALE: 250,000 FEET HIGHgrade, long-bodied, short-leaf timber three miles from 8. A. L.

on 10. 1-2e. rate: or will contract the sawing hauling to a reliable man with an outfit. Address Box 246, Aberdeen, N. C.

16 2t PURE RICK'S COTTON SEED. RAIS. ed on my own farm. No other kind planted. Ginned by latest improved Huller Gin, which excludes all imperfect and immature seed.

Write me about prices. John R. Pender, Tarboro, N. C. 8-19t.

WANTED: COMPLETE SHINGLE mill outfit with boiler and engine; must be in good order. Address Box 246, Aberdeen, N. C. 16 2t DURHAM CITIZENS When you have a "want" think of News and Observer Want Ads Used, Always Preferred." See or phone C. W.

Byrd, 711 First National Bank Bldg. Your ad will be gladly accepted and promptly forwarded for insertion. If you are too busy to prepare your copy wo will prepare it for you. WE CAN SELL YOUR FARM. WRITE u8.

Carolina Realty Raleigh, N. C. 15 7t WANTED: ONE THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red rooster. Phone Bell 1566, Catholic Orphanage. 15 3t WANTED: EXPERIENCED TRUCK driver, not subject to draft.

Steady work. Rand Lawrence, Smithfield, N. C. 15 5t WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK. keeper desires position at once with reliable firm or bank.

No 1 references. Address "Reliable," care News and Observer. 15-6t. YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER AND assistant bookkeeper wanted; splendid opportunity for promotion to ambitious young man. Address "Capable," care News and Observer.

13 8t PUBLIC SALE FEBRUARY teenth-34 aeres of land very near Union Station at Hamlet; suitable for lot sub-division or trucking. Write W. R. Williams, Receiver, Sanford, N. C.

1 17t WANTED: WOMEN OF REFINE. ment and culture to take up nursing. High school education compulsory. Apply to Superintendent Sarah Elizabeth Hospital, Henderson, N. C.

1-31, WANTED--MAN TO CUT AND SAW on contract. One to two million feet lumber. Will furnish or sell mill. Write or come to see us at once. Farmville Lumber Farmville, N.

C. 14,17,91.24 FOR SALE-EGGS FROM SPLENDID Ringlet Barred Plymouth Rocks, $1.50 per 15. Mammoth White Pekin Duek eggs, $1.50 per 10, J. D. Bardin, Wilson, N.

C. 14, 17, 20, 24, 27. REWARD FOR RETURN OF HANDbag marked 8. Raleigh, N. Taken from Goldsboro to Beaufort train by mistake.

0. 8. Thompson, Raleigh. WANTED A FAMILY OF GOOD I white people, without children, to oecupy part of my home as company for my wife when home; to take care of poultry on shares and operate small horse crop in tobacco, cotton and corn. See or write me.

A good offer. W. M. Smith, Fountain, Pitt county, N. C.

13, 15, 17, 19, 21 FOR SALE-MAXWELL ROADSTER, 1917 model, good running order and good tires. Dr. E. L. Strickland, WilSOl.

N. C. 14 15 FOR 25 GOOD GRADE shots weighing 75 to 110 just right size to make profitable gain through summer, and good fall killers. F. P.

Lotham, Belhaven. N. C. 15, 17, 19, 22, 24 EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMAN wishes change; now employed. Address "Shoe Salesman," care News and Observer.

15-17 WANTED: STENOGRAPHER AND general office work. State age, experience and reference, also salary expected. A good place for the right party. Drawer 426, Fayetteville, N. C.

15-17-19 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: 8-FOOT Liquid Carbonic Company soda fountain. Also two Plew and Motter No. 5 and No. 258 loose lent ledgers. R.

B. Peters Grocery Tarboro, N. C. 15-17 FOR SALE: NEW FORD CAR. J.

C. Laurence, care Parker Hunter, Realty Raleigh, N. INFORMATION WANTED AS TO whereabouts of Forest Clark, aged 15: weight about 140; stout built; wore brown suit and spotted cap; carried grey suit and blue overalls; dark hair; brown eyes; fair complexion; left Plymouth school (near McCullers) Wednesday, February 13th in company with Wiley Perry and Craig Baker; two smaller boys. Notify W. Daniel, McCullers, N.

C. 14,15,17 HAVING CUT ALL, OUR HARDWOOD timber, we offer for sale either as whole or any part of our mill which consists of: 1 Filer Stowell 9 foot Band Mill, with steam feed, steam Nigger, and Loader, 1 7 foot, Proscott Band Resaw, 1 Wheeland 4 Saw Edger, 1 Wheeland Drop Saw mer with 7 saws, Filing Machinery, Live Rolls and Conveyor, 3 high pressure Erie City Boilers, 150 h. p. each, with stacks and fittings, 1 150 h. p.

Erie City Engine, 1 100 h. p. Erie City Engine. All as good as new. Will make an attractive price.

Address Wayne Hardwood Goldsboro, N. C. 12-14 DODGE TOURING CAR, IN FINE condition, a bargain for $500. Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t WILLYS SIX TOURING CAR--THIS car is brand new and sells for $1,515, it for $1,300.

Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t WANTED--AN EXPERIENCED TRAVelling salesman who is now or has been recently calling on country merchants in this State. Our line is queensware, glassware, enamelware, and scheme goods. Good live salesman acquainted with the trado can earn $100.00 per week. Personal inif necessary.

Unless fully qualified don't waste postage. Tyler Mfg. St. Louis, Mo. 3,10,17,24 COMPLETE STAPLE LINE LUBRIeating oils, paints, varnishes, roofing, and roofing cement; territory near.

The Ameriean Oil and Paint ny, 5511 Euelid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 3,10,17 SALESMEN- PLACE OUR FLASH Assortment with general merchants on very liberal terms. Pocket Samples. You can increase your income at least $40.00 per week for complete selling outfit. Address American Flash Light Co.

Box 238. Nashville, Tenn. 3,10,17,24 SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER LIEN -Under and by virtue of the authority given by the statute laws of North Carolina, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the garage of Marson Woodall, in the city of Raleigh, N. on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. one Haynes roadster, Model R-34; motor No.

15413. This automobile is being sold to satisfy lien held by the undersigned for repairs on same. This the 8th day of February, 1918. Parrish Automobile Dunn, N. C.

WANTED: MAN WITH SHINGLE mill as partner, or to eut location contract; about two years' run; good timber. Address Box 246, Aberdeen, N. C. 16 2t FORD TOURING CARS--WE HAVE three good Ford Touring Cars that are in perfect shape. See them before you buy.

Prices are right. Auto Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. 17-1t FIVE BRIGHT, CAPABLE LADIES TO travel, demonstrate end sell dealers; $75 to $150 per month. Railroad fare paid.

Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 611, Omaha, Nebr. 3,10,17,24 FOR BETTER KODAK FINISHING give us a trial. Write for prices. Hightower Studio, Durham, N.

C. FOR SALE: INDOOR BASEBALL game. Everything complete. A money getter. E.

Frederick, Box 73, Durham, N. C. 15 3t WANTED--TO LEASE MODERN COMmercial Hotel, must be furnished in first-class condition. State what you have. Address "G-84" care News and Observer.

30-17 FOR SALE THE LOUISBURG COAL AND ICE CONSISTING OF 13-TON ICE PLANT, THREE COLD ATORAGES. BOTTLING PLANT. ICE CREAM PLANT, COAL DUMPS, STABLES AND WOOD YARD. ALL OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY 18 IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION IN EVERY WAY, FULLY EQUIPPED AND READY FOR OPERATION. THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN LOUISBURG, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1918, AT 12 O'CLOCK.

FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS P. A. REAVIS LOUISBURG, N. GOVERNOR T. W.

BICKETT. WILL SPEAK IN LOUISBURG ON THE ABOVE DATE. GEAR BUILDER AND BLACKSMITH wanted. Only fret-class hand need apply. Box 236, Henderson, N.

C. 17-4t. RARE OPPORTUNITY- -FOR SALE. My beautiful Vietrola size phonograph and records. Guaranteed 10 years; will accept 460; used only weeks.

Wonderful bargain. Will ship c. 0. allow examination and trial without one cent deposit. If found a unsatisfactory, will pay freight both ways.

Write F. Nordin, 3166, Ogden Chicago, Ill. 17,20,22 WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K.

Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. 10-17, 24 How Bolsheviki Came Into Power; And What of It Now (Continued from Page Thirteen.) commander in chief telegraphing that he was sending to aid in suppressing the Bolshevik mutiny brigade of the guards with artillery, which would reach Moscow November 12th, while the mander in chief of the western front wired that cavalry were approaching Moscow to aid against the Bolsheviki, The capture by governmental troops of the Kremlin and their successful activity in other parts of the indueed the Bolsheviki to start peace pourparlers with the committe of public safety. This submitted demands for the surrender of the entire military tionary committee court martial of the members of the committee and participants in the uprising and surrender of all arms by the council of workmen's delegates. The question of the dissolution of the Bolshevik regiments should be decided by the military staff; arrangements for an armistice should be conducted by the military authorities, the Bolshevik leaders should recognize that whole power in the city rest with the Municipal Duma. On of the eleventh the Bolsheviki rejoined with demand for immediate and absolute surrender, threatening in case of refusal to bombard the building of the Municipal Duma.

Announcing this to the population, the committee of public safety declared that it would continue fight ing with all energy against the Bolshevik insurrectionista and that troops from the front were approaching Moscow to suppress the mutiny. These reinforcements however, failed to rive, and the advantage during the day was with Bolshevik troops, who seized the powder factory, the railway stations and the post telegraph offices, and who, by evening, again approached the center of the city. Red And White Guards The fierce fighting during the day, which resulted in great number of casualties and the destruction of A large number of houses, brought about successful negotiations for an armistice of 24 hours, to expire at midnight of the thirteenth. Both the revolutionary committee and the committee of public safety were to be dissolved, the red and white guards to be disbanded and the garrison of Moscow placed under authority of the commander of the Moscow military district, assisted by a military consul. It 5001 appeared however, that the Bolsheviki had used the time of the pourparlers to bring up, reinforcements and munitions, and hostilities were resumed most vigorously, to last until the afternoon of November 15.

After a period intense fighting, which the Alexeieff Military School, the telephone office and the building of the military staff, as the chief centers of resistance, were under continuous bombardment by heavy artillery, the Bolsheviki succeeded by the afternoon of November 14, in occupying the first two buildings, and had the upper hand in other districts of the city as well. Scene Of Desolation The number of dead and wounded was appalling, a great number of houses were burning and looting was going on in various parts of the city. At midnight of the fourteenth, a meeting of party organizations was held, which offered its mediation to both sides. Its efforts resulted in an agreement, virtually recognizing the supremacy of the Bolshevik militaryrevolutionary committee, the committee of public safety ceasing to exist and its armed white guard disbanding and surrendering its arms, and at 7 o'clock on the evening of the fifteenth, hostilities formally ceased and the civil war in Moscow was over. Two days later the military-revolutionary committee put the seal upon its assumption of power by an edict dissolving the Municipnl Duma for its activities against the committee of workmen's and soldiers' delegates.

The newspaper account concludes with an extended review of the damage and destruction of public buildings and private houses in various parts of the city. The historical building of the Municipal Duma, though not wrecked entirely, had. suffered severely under the bombardment; the Musical Academy, the Kamerni Theatre and DODGE TOURING CAR. RUN 2,000 miles. Practically a brand new ear.

Cost 4951. We offer it for $700. Anto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t PURSE -FRIDAY MORNING ON Norfolk Southern train arriving Bal. eigh at noon.

Silver mesh bag, name "Clyde" catch. Contains crepe handkerchief, ring and change, and bills. Return to Miss Rowe, Franklinton, N. C. Receive reward.

16 1t. WANTED TO RENT -BUNGALOW OR small house with all modern conveniences in best residential of Raleigh. Address Box 156, section. C. 17-2t FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE.

New Mohair top. Car in good condition. Box 442, Raleigh, N. C. 15-17 WANTED JUNIOR OR REGIS.

tered drug clerk. State age, experience and salary wanted, whether married or single. Must be good prescription man. M. E.

Walker, Norlina. N. C. 17-2t. OUR 1918 "BUSINESS GUIDE" WITH Cotton Tables up to 60e pound now ready, Hustlers clearing $10 daily.

Outfit Free, Nichols Naperville, Ill. WANTED TIMBER CRUISER wants compassman, experience unnecessary. Apply at two g'elock this afternoon to No. 4 East Martin St. 17-1t.

CHALMERS LIGHT SIX TOURING car. This ear was never sold, it was used a short while as a demonstrator a Chalmers dealer. The dealer has been drafted and offers you through us this $1,200 light six car for $600. Auto Exchange, Raleigh. 1t the Girls' School of Bess were almost completely destroyed, and the old church of Gleb had lost steeple.

In the National Hotel, headquarters of the French and English artillery officers, from the roof of the American. English and French flags floated during the week of civil war, the interior was completely devastated. The Iverskaja Chapel, seat of the venerated miracleworking ikon of the Iverskaja Virgin, had been bombarded but the interior had suffered only a little. The famed Kremlin of Moscow had been the center of pitiless fighting and had suffered severely. The beautiful Beklemisheff tower, which had been the target for many shells, was a ghastly sight, only heap of broken stone marking the site of the tower.

Little was left of the Spassky tower. A third tower, the Koutafia, was severely damaged. The Nikolski Gates were on the verge of collapse and the great ikon on top of them had been destroyed. Difficulty in Way of a Successful League Nations (Continued from Page Thirteen.) tempted to break the bounds. Nucleus For League.

that the first great step toward a League of Nations should be limitation of armamention there is the question of the economic weapons possessed by various nations, weapons. as powerful and as real, even tangible. than the military and naval arm. It has already been pointed out that the economic weapon might be one of the most powerful and effective means of enforcing the decisions of the League of Nations against any one nation which might be WAR JOB FOR YOU! CIVIL vice needs thousands. Men-women.

Fine salaries; paid vacations; promotion. No "pull" needed. Free information, money back guarantee, and special offer to citizens over 18. Ask for Book QM and name position wanted. Washington Civil Service School, 538 Marden Washington, D.

C. 3-6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27. FOR SALE--ADDING MACHINES. Get prices and Parrott, Raleigh. 7,10,14,17,91,24,28 3-3 1917 FORD TOURING CAR-RUN less than 1,000 miles.

Guaranteed as good as new. Price $375, Auto change, Raleigh. 1t FIELD PEAS AND SOJA BEANS -WE sell and buy. Send sample; state best price. Allen Seed Ayden, N.

C. 10-17 IF YOU HAVE A FARM TO SELL write us. Carolina Realt; Raleigh, N. C. 15 7t WANTED: 12 PLOW MOLDERS; NOT much experience needed.

Our moldorg make $5 to $6 per day, piece work, 8. R. White's Sons, Inc-, 914 E. Water Norfolk, Va. 13-7t ATTENTION NEWLY ORGANIZED banks---For sale, one safe, MacNeale Urban Hamilton, has room for books, safety deposit department and money chest with extra combination; anfo good as new.

Also oak bank 1 fixtures, all in good condition and suitable for outfitting a small bank complete. Citizens Bank consolidated with First Nutional Bank; we need only one set bank fixtures. If desired will also sell vault door and Burroughs adding machine. If interested come to Creedmoor, N. at once and see the bargain we offer you.

No embargo on shipments within State; you can get quick delivery. Address First National Bank, Creedmoor, N. C. 15 6t FOR SALE Improved farms, close to Norfolk. Available for spring crop.

Deep, rich, well virgin soil, thoroughly drained. Strictly white community, with school, church and stores. Rail and water transportation, good roads. price, easy terms, big makers. It will pay you to investigate.

You deal direct with owners. Write for descriptivo circular. Norfolk County 604 Board of Trade Building, Norfolk, Va. 13-14t. FOR SALE: EXCELLENT GARAGE business in town of nine thousand.

Reason for selling, manager must go to war. Address "Garage," care News and Observer. 2-8 tf HAVING JUST CLOSED THE STATE for the car Olympian, we are open for some live wire agents; good territory open now: write quick before closed; get specifications. Fure Motor Company, Ayden, N. C.

"Whatever happens, there ought to be a good nucleus for the future League of Nations in the continued and expanded friendship of those countries now fighting together the cause of the Entente. "The greatest promise for the future peace of the world today is to be found believe in the union today of the Anglo-Saxon races, and in the fact that they came into the war, not to help each other, but because they were driven into it by common ideals of freedom and common hatred of tyranny. "I look upon the maintenance of the alliance and friendships of this war as a matter for which every member of the Entente ought to strive with every power. Nobody can contemplate without uneasiness peace which evolves no permanent settlement of the world. If an unstable peace were made, it would be necessary for the great powers, although confronted at home with problems of re-construction the like of which have never been known before, to turn aside from these problems, to leate them in chaos, and to grapple rather with the problems of preparation future wars.

Science's Engines of Destruction. "The engines of destruction evolved by science in this war are such that one can easily picture in imagination the entire extremination of civilization if no way is found of putting an end to the destructive development of organization and equipment. "The aim of every statesman in every country, then, ought to be to find some means of making war impossible. "I have a good deal of sympathy with the idea that if every country was an equally free democracy there would be less likelihood of international conflict in the future. "But if this war regults in showing htat the democracies of the world can be defeated by military autocracy, I see little hope for the future.

"It would help, I believe, if all nations would agree to abolish conseription. But the democratization of the remaining autocratic countries would be the greatest possible assurance of lasting peace, for the peoples of the world could then develop side by side, they would come to have much the same ideas and ideals; they would mix together more; and hatred and suspicion would give place to comradeship." 20,000 Subscribers and over 100,000 dally readers will see your WANT AD in THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. Its the best Advertising Medium in North Carolina, going into every County,.

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