The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 28, 1917, Image 3
THE 8TITE .W OUHGRO~l1I ea
Counii of C1eon . al
COURT OF COMMON' PLEAS.
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Pursuant to a Dqeree or ihe Court for
of Common Pleas, for Clarendon S.
County, State of douth Carolina, for
made in the case of. Johp P: Turbe- Ga
ville, et al, individually and as Ad- for
ministrators of the Estate pf S. C. $2C
Turbeville, deceased, plaintiffs, J.
against D. M. Turbeville, Alice' N. El'
Pittman and others, defendants, I $1.
will offer for sale- at public, outcry Ell
before the Court House door at Man- bey
ning, S. C., between the hours of .60
eleven A. M., and three o'clock. P.' M., vii
on sales day in April, 1917, being the D.
second 'day of said month, the proper- $5.
ties below described, same' to- be sold ley
in the parcels as below designated for
and at and for and not less than the' R.
prices below named. The following Bo
is a description of the property or-~ $61
dered sold. B.
(1) Certificate No. 44, ten shares Gr
of capital stock .of Bank 'of Turbe- $1
ville. E.
(2) Certificate No. 56 for ten bo,
shares of the capital stock' of thc $1
Bank of Turbeville. ' Ch
(3) Certificate No. 1 for six shares Ga
of the Turbeville Ginnery & Milling $2,
Co. . Os
(4) Bond and mortgage of real ims
estate of C. K. & J. D: Gibbons for $1
$322.27, and interest, mortgage re- Sv
corded vol. X-4 page 118. Si1
(5) Bond and mortgage of real $6
estate of Butler R. Morris for $208.11 Ne
and interest, mortgage recorded in Gi
Vol. X-4 page 117, Clarendon County. $1:
(6) Open accounts of Farmer Pe
Green, $31.45; D. Ed. Turbeville, El
$676.74; Luther Turbeville. $29.85; A. $3'
0. Johnson, $32.50; H. H. McElveen J.
$35.75 for
(7) Agricultural & Chattel mort- M
gages of J. Darby Gibbons recorded
in C. M. book 35 page 3180, Claren- $3
don County; of C. K. Gibbons, re
corded in .book ~35 page 3186, said be
County; of Eli Rose, recorded in C.
M. Book 49 page 1204, Sumter Coun- i"
t!; of William Gamble, indexed in X
Sumter County; of Thos. Gamble, in- .$1
lexed in Sumter County; of Robt. L.
Gamble, indexed in Sumter County;
and bill of sale of Cree Ned, indexed for
in Sumter County. fo
(8) Judgment of Receivers of the
Estate of S. C. Turbeville against $8
C: E. Gamble for about $180.00, duly
enrolled in Clarendon County. $3
(9)' Judgment of the Receivers of s
Estate of Turbeville against M. C.
Turbeville for $269.20, duly enrolled A
in Clarendon County; judgment of the cl
Receivers of Turbeville against D. R. for
Powell for $127.80, recorded in said N
County. Lo
(10) Notes of D. M. Turbeville for
$206.55 and interest; of W. H. Green foi
for $12.98 and interest; of J. H. Gib
bons for $95.11 and interest; of M.
W. Player for $492.00 and interest; ea
of S. W. Truluck for $343.40 and in
terest; of W. S. Gibbons for $129.33
and interest.
(11) Note of J. A. Gardner for
$198.29. Agricultural and chattel
mortgage of W. C. Player recorded Ph
in C. M. book 36 page 2494, Clareni- chi
don County; of Jos. Wheeler recorded
in said County in C. M. book 34 page
2902; of E. Hi. Kennedy recorded in un
said County in C. M. book 34 page 1,
2901; of M. V. Hudson for about eu
$143.43. , 1
Open account~s of' U. S. Wheeler n
amounting to $214.39, and of Harry co
or Henry 'Gibbons amounting to
$80.64.
Judlgment of Receivers of the Es- Se,
tate of Turbeviljeo against Thos. E.
Turbevilie for $766.94, enrolled inst
Clarendon County.
(12) Notes of M. W. Player for sv&
S. .00 and late rest, and of J. P.
Turbeville for $552.30 and interest.
(13) Open accounts of J. P. Tur-se
beville for $700.21; J. T. Player for ena
$184.07; J. D. Mforris for $324.46; ern
Luther M. Coker for $46.15; Calvin
Player for $169.26; Clove Robinson tat
for $40.59; H. S. W/allace for $65.97; Co
B. B. Sims for $9,4.87; Robt. Miller H
for $313.93; Melvin' Gamble for'
$31.55; WVesley Osborne for $31.45; Es
Jesse L. Player for $126.90; Garland Di'
Baird for $29.88; Geo. F. Gibbons for
$36.20; R. E. Turbeville for $231.64;
Scale Staley for $31.15; W. E. Floyd $3
for $26.15; W. W.' McDonald for 2
$20.76; James Hickman for $3.03. foi
(14) Notes of John E. Morris for M.
$780.71; of H. J. Morris for $319.00; E
M. W. Floyd fbr $119.00; tb. S. Wheel- foi
er for $219.00; D. W. Gibbons for
$91.46; S. M. Godwin for $378.91; mei
Jerry Croghan for $16.49, all with Cl
interest. 141
(15) Judgments of the Receivers Co
of the Estate of Turboville against Th
J. P. Turbeville for'$1062.23; of same in
against Thos. E. Turboville for Mc
$766.94; andl of same against W. R. M.
Dennis for $635.94; all otf said judg-|gei
ments duly enrolled in Clarondon iM.
County. , gol
(16) AgrIcultural and chattel uni
mortgages of T. G. Trrbeville record.. bei
ed In C. M. boqk 35 page 3178; of
T. S. Coker recorded in Bald County in ate
C. M. book'36 page 1848;- of Jos. Sol
,Wheeler recorded In ,said. County in nmo
C. 1*. bo'ok 85 page 8181; and unire- ly
c~orded bill of sale of R. S. Fleming. ani
:17) Bond pnd -mortgage of real
ate,. of C. W. t4enil fox* $209.75
I inte'rest,' recorded- in Vol. 'C=4
re 184,. dlarendon County.
:18). .Open accounta of - Clingn an
bons for' $4.25; l Mien E. Walker
$12.83; Isadore- Coker for. $81.89;
D. Powell for $17.45; C. Fr. Joye
.$.2.00; Seale Staley for $31.15;
briel Prince for '$1.50; .W. E. Floyd
$26.98; W. W. :McDonald for
.71; Mrs. M. Gibbons for $12.67;
H. Hickman for $3.03 T. D. Mc
reen' for $16.88; T. L. Player'for
58;. J. T. Player for. $184.07; C.
is Morris for $21.50; D. Ed;Tur
rlle for $696.16; George Welch for
1oc. Gamble for $9.55; Turbe
le Gin & Mill Co. for $229.55; J.
Morris for $324.46; A. Wilson for
00; M. N. Hickman for $1.61; Wes
Morris for $28.03; S. ,M. Godwin
$15.65; Calvin Player for $172.29;
H. Coker for $27.07; Miss M.
ker for $8.10; H. S. Wallace for
.97; W. -I.- Robinson for $18.26;
B. Sims for $94.87; Heyward
een for $8.81; Anderson Player for
..85; A. 0. Johnson for $32.50; J.
Tomlinson for $2.00; ,H. P. Gib
is for $162.42; C. Reid Elkins for
1.08; Robert Miller for $313.93;
arley Osborne for $17.27; Melvin
mble for $31.55; Mose Wilson for
00; F. L. Moore for $5.75; Wesley
borne .for $31.45; Emma Jane Rob
on for $6.75; Jessie L. Player for
y6.96; R. S. Morris for $28.50;
'ain Kennedy for $2.75; Jasper
ais for $20.59; Robt. Coker for
50; H. H. McElveen for $44.75;
d Witherspoon for $25.40; Phillip
)bons for $26.12; Hovey Evans for
1.85; W. .M. Turbeville for $48.65;
rry Wheeler for .88; S. D. Mc
reen for .85; Geo. F. Gibbons for
1.20; C. E. McElveen for $35.35;
P. Langston for .60; Gus McRae
$1.51; Gree Ned for $20.82; D.
Turbeville for, $235.86; D. M.
ies for $7.34; D. J. Young for
1.45; Wally Welch, Sr., for $41.60;
anie Young for $18.10; R. E. Tur
,ille for $279.34; W. H. Costin for
1.74; Jerry Croghan for $1.50; Er
i Garland for $108.50; Wm. Feel
od for $39.55; J. H. DuBose for
L.93; L. S. Dennis for $60.00; D.
Green & Co. for $63.43; Melton
mble for $14.50; Ed. 'Witherspoon
$1.75; D. S. Wheeler for $13.81;
J. Johnson for $298.59; A. Smith
$103.29; E. H. Kennedy for
32.81; Shell Gibbons for $2.50; W.
Dennis for $2.63; Ervin Dennis for
1.53; Van Bess for .50; Ed. Lang
n for $1.65; Basil Dobson for
85; Sam Harrison for $41.95;
chic Coker for $18.09; G. D. Mer
mt for $18.0; Cobert Knowlton
$11.55; Rose Woods for $40.69;
!val Floyd for $6.50; S. T. Ivey
$27.40; Miss V. Booker for $10.00;
lu Montgomery for $19.70; Lewis
rborough for $13.72; F. B. Gilbert
$10.00.
(19) Nine mules and one horse,
:h to be sold separately;
(20) 1 L. C. Smith typewriter.
(21) 1 Wales 9 column listing
chine.
(22) 1 Victor iron safe.
(23) 1 five drawer cash register.
(24) 1 oak roll top desk, 1 desk
one with attachments, 3 oflice
mirs, 12 box files.
. rel2 nine foot display cases, 1
br ladisplay case, 1 ribbon case,
wood bolt case, 4 counter paper
~ter's, 2 extract cases, 1 bag holder,
lass hat display case, 1 Boye
3dle case.
(26) Five counters andl three
mnter showv cases.
(27) 1 set of Fairbanks counter
ales, and 1 counter computing
les; 1 cheese cutter; 1 iron mail
nd; and 1 check protector.
28) 1 pair platform scales, 2
rehouse trucks, andf 2 stepladlders.
29) 1 tin oil tank; 1 self-measur
oil tank, 100 gal. capacity; 1
f.measuring iron oil tank, 125 gal.
>acity.
30) 1 stove with pipe, 1 gas gen-.
tor wvith equipment.
31) Judgment, Receivers of Es
e of Turbeville against Henry J.
ker for $114.55; of same against
L. Johnson for $749.45.
:32) Judgment of Receivers of
tate of 'Turbeville against School
strict .No. 20 for $108.55.
33) Notes of R. A. Dennis for
.00; R. A. Dennis for $32.70; W.
Gibbonq for $181.36; Thos. Baird
$85.97; L. M. Coker for $82.59;
'W. Player for $256.85; M. WV.
Lyer for $115.19; M. L. Turbeville
$337.05;
'34) Agricultural and chattel
rtgages of T. S. Coker recorded in
rendon County in C. M. book page
2; S. M. Godwin recorded in said
anty in C. M. book 32 page 1494;
s. Yates recorded in said County
0. M. book 36 page 1845; M. A.
rris recorded in saidl County in C.
book 36 page 2574; Daniel Drig
-s recorded in said Countyr in C.
book 34 page 2139; John Mont
nery, indoexed in said county; also
-ecorded bill of sale of M. C. Tur
'ille..
35) All that tract of land situ
In Clarendon County, . State of
ath Carolina, containing 100 acres,
re or less, bounded now or former
on the North by land of A. smith
others; llast by land o~f S. C.
Tidbeville; South by J. A. Weinber
and 'pf S. . turbeville; and Wes
by"lands of J. A. Weinberg and land
form4rly of the Estate of W. J. Tor
beville. This being the tract of Ian,
cnveyed to S. C. Turbevill9 by Mar
tha. J. Chandler ' by her deed date
Nov.. 1, 1884, and recorded in Claren
don County, in -bookLL page 16;
Also all that other tract of lane
situate in said County and State, con
taming fifty acres, more or less, nea
Pinegrove Church, and bounded nov
or formerly North by P. M. Gibbons
East by lands of Isaac Robinson
South, by lands of Joseph Robinson
and West by lands of Virginia A
Gibbes. This being known as th<
Louis Robinson land and being thi
tract of land conveyed to the saci
Louis Robinson by Isaac Robinson b:
his deed dated Aug. 4, 1868, and re
corded in office of C. C. C. P. fo:
said County, in Book K page 475.
Also all that other tract of lam
situate in said County and State, con
taining fifty acres, more or less
bounded North by Jehu Srhith; Eas
by land of Mrs. E. G. Player; Sout
by land of the Estate of J. Robinson
and West by the land of S. C. Turbe
ville. This being the tract of lan
conveyed to the said S. C. Turbevill
by I. C. Strauss by his deed date
May 2, 1911, and recorded in sai
office in Book A-4 page 479.
Also all that other tract of lan
situate in said County and State
containing 64 acres, more or less, an
bounded now or formerly North b,
land of M. J. Moris; East by land o
S. C. Turbeville; South by land o
R. W. Green and West by land o
M. J. Morris, being the tract of lan
conveyed to S. C. Turbeville by Jehl
Smith by his deed dated Oct. 12, 1891
and recorded in said office in boo'
A-3 page 664.
The above four parcels of land t
be sold as one parcel at an upse
price of not less than $10,000.
(36) Also all that other tract o
land situate in said County and Stat
containing 96 acres, bounded Nort
by land of H. 0. Gibbons; East b
land of H. G. Dennis; South by Ian
of Lizzie Dennis; and West by Ian
of Gibbons and Lavender's Mill Pon(
This tract of land is subject to
mortgage of John E. Morris in favo
of either A. Levi or the Bank of Man
ning, on which there -is due at pres
ent about $230.00.
Same to be sold separately for a
upset price of not less than $1500.01
(37) Also all that other tract c
land in said County and State, cor
tainir'.' 139 acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Carolina Cypress Co
J. A. Creen, D). E. Turbeville, E. I'
Green, and lying on Dial's Bay. Thi
being the balance of a tract of 32
acres after sale thereof to the Carc
lina Cypress Company of 186 2-1
acres.
Same to be sold separately for nc
less than $2000.00, being upset pric
therefor.
(38) Also all that other tract c
land situate in said County and Stati
containing 56 acres, more or les:
bounded North by the Manning Roa
and land of S. C. Welch; East b
lands of Charley Welch; South b
land of Preston Conyers; and Wes
by lands of J. Z. Sims.
Same to be sold separately for nc
less than $300.00, being upset pric
therefor.
(39) Also all that undivided on
third interest of the said S. C. Tui
beville in and to all that tract of Ian
containing 49 3-10 acres, more or les:
bounded North by other lands of th
estate of S. C. Turbevllle and of I
E. Turbeville; East by lands of Hear
Green; South by land of D. E. Tui
beville, D. 1L. Green andl land of Piti
man; and West by land of Pittmai
Green and others.
Same to be sold separately for a
up)set price of not less than $500.0(
The above sales of real estate doe
not include any lots or parcels of th
above dlescribedl tracts of land whic
may heretofore have been conveye
by S. C. Turbeville in his lifetime, o
by the Receivers of said Estate.
Terms of sale cash, p~urchaser t
pay for all necessary papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriti
SUMMONS.
To the Board of Trustees of Nes
Hope R. M. E. Church.h
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint i
this action, which has this (lay bee1
filed in the office of Clerk of Cour
for Clarendon County, and to serv<
a copy of your answer to the sait
complaint on the subscriber at hi:
office, at Manning, S. C., wvithi,
twenty clays after the service hereof
exclusive of t~ho day of service; an<
if you fail to answer the complain
within the time aforesaid, the plain
tiff in this action will' apply to the
Court for the relief dlemandled in th<
complaint. And you will further tak<
notice that the action is one for th<
foreclosure of a mortgage given by
the Trustees of New Hop1) R. M. E
Church to Daniel HI. Rarvin, covecrin$
one-half acre of land described ir
the 'said 'complaint.
J. H1. YLESESNE,
Plaintiff's Attorney
THE SIRIE Of SOUTH GROUIR,
County. of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
j I. H. Moses, J. J. Harby, E. H. Moses
and Perry Moses as Executors un
der the last Will and Testament of
Perry Mloses, deceased, plaintiffs,
vs.
r M. D. Beard, Lula J. Beard, D. L.
Green, H. S. Green and- T. C. Coker,
as co-partners doing business un
der the name and style of D. L.
Green & Company, W. J. Turbeville
and J. C. Dennis as co-partners do
ing business under the name and
style of Turbeville & Dennis, T.
Mack Beard, Sr. and Monroe Beard,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a Decree of
the Qpurt of Common Pleas made in
I above entitled action, to me directed,
I, E. B. Gamble, Sheriff of Clarendon
County, will sell at public auction to
b the highest bidder for cash, in front,
1 of the Court House door at Manning,
South Carolina, on Monday, the 2nd
- lay of April, 1917, being salesday,
I within the legal hours for judicial
3 sales the following ,described prop
I erty:
Tract (1). All that tract of land
in Clarendon County, South Carolina,
containing one hundred (100 acres,
slightly more or less, bounded now or
formerly as follows: North by lands
'f estate of Mack Player; East by
lands of J. L. Player; South by lands
of J. H. DuBose in Pudding Swamp;
and West by lands of Lula J. Beard.
Said land is the same land conveyed
to M. D. Beard by deed recorded in
office of Clerk of Court for said Coun
ty and State in book R. 4 on page
30, reference being thereunto had.
Tract (2). Also all that tract of
t land in Clarendon County, South
Carolina, containing fifty (50) acres,
bounded as follows: North by lands
of estate of Gibbons or of Jane G.
Gibbons; East by lands of M. D.
Beard; South by lands of J. H. Du
13ose; and West by lands of T. M.
Beard. Said tract of land is the same
land that was conveyed to Lula .J.
Beard by deed recorded in office of
Clerk of Court for said County and
State in book R.4 on page 44, refer
ence being thereunto had.
Tract (3). Also all that piece, par
cel or tract of land in Clarendon
f County, State of South Carolina. con
taining twenty-two and one-half
(22%/2) acres, slightly more or less,
and bounded now or formerly as fol
lows: North by lands of J. P. W. Gib
bons, Sr. and by lands of David Hol
8 laday; East by Gibbons' & Lavender's
Mill Pond; South by lands of Estate
0 of Gibbons; and West by lands of G.
J. Gibbons. For a more particular
t description of said twenty-two and
one-half acres of land reference may
and shall be had to a plat of the
same made by Edwards & Perritt
from a survey finished March 4, 1915,
" and the said land is known as the
c "Mary Jane Beard" land.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE
t Sheriff of Clarendon, Co~unty.
SCounty ol Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
A. S. Rawvlinson, Plaintiff,
C vs.
I. Wash Richardson, Reece Johnson,
y Dora Conyers and Nor a Richardson,
Defendants.
-NOTICE OF SALE
4 Under and by virtue of a Decree of
the Court of Common Pleas madle in
a above entitled action, to mie directed,
P. I. E. B. Gamble, Sheriff of Clarendon
s County, will sell at p~ublic auctioni to
e the highiest bidder for cash, in front
ri of the Court I louse dloor at Manning,
.1 South Carol ina, on Monday, the 2nd
r (lay of April, 1917, being salesday,
within the legal hours for judlicial
a sales the following describedl prop
erty:
All that tract of Iandl in Clarendon,
.State of South Carolina, containing
eighty-two (82) acres, slightly more
or less, adljoining lands nowv of for
merly of C. M. Davis, of A. S. Rawv
linson and of J. Elbert D~avis; said
Seighty-two acres of Iandl being the
land conveyedl to Wash Richardson
-in twvo seplarate parcers by C. Mi.
D~avis by dleedl datedl May 22, 1901,
which (deed is recorded in office of
Clerk of Court for said County and
State in book M. 3 on page 22, ref -
erence being thereunto had.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff of Clarendon County.
Bad Colds From Sudden Changes.
Spring brings all kinds of weather
andl with it come colds and the re
vival of winter coughs and hoarse
ness. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey wvill
head off a new cold or stop the old
one, the soothing balsains relieve the
sore throat andl heal the Irritated tis
sues. Get a bottle to-dpy and start
treatment at once. At your dIruggists,
25c. Formula on the botte.-av.
WOMEN READY TO
TAKE MEN'S PLACES
New York, March 23.-More than
15,000 members of the Long Island
Council of Women's Clubs petitioned
the Merchants' Association today to
provide them an opportunity to learn
to take the places of men workers
if the men are called to their colors.
The Merchants' Association was ask
ed to ascertain from its members if
certain women could daily visit their
establishments and learn such work
as women could do, so that if the
men should be called out the women
could continue the work.
-0
SEES GERa?AN SUSPECTS
Rock Hill, Match 23.-Henry E.
Thomas, of the Secret Service De
partment of the United States Gov
ernment, was in this city today, hav
ing come to examine two German
prisoners, who had been turned o, er
to the local authorities by the South
ern Railway authorities for beating
their way. Mr. Thomas found some
letters in German on the prisoners,
who are on the road, gang, and will
take these letters to Washington for
translation. He said that so far ie
had not found anything incriminating
against them from an international
standpoint.
THE 8181E OF 800TH 82004NR
CoUofy 01 CIorenua.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J. A. Weinberg, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Wilson, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a Decree of
the Court of Common Pleas made in
above entitled action, to me directed,
I, E. B. Gamble, Sheriff of Claren'ion
County, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, in front
of the Court House door at Manning,
South Carolina, on Mondty, the 2nd
day of April 1917, being salesday,
within the legal hours for judicial
sales the following described prop
erty:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land situate in Clarendon County,
State of South Carolina, containing
eleven (11) acres, bounded as fol
lows: North by lands now or formerly
of Mrs. F. A. Logan; East and Sosth
east by lands now or formerly of the
estate of M. Levi; and Sohth and
West by lands now or formerly of the
estate of T. J. Cole.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff of Clarendon County.
DR. J. A. COLE,
Dentist,
Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner
Store,
MANNING, S. C.
Phone No. 77.
G. T. FLOYD,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
Omeie Over H-irschmann's Store.
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages
PURDY & O'BRYAN,
Attorneys at Law,
M ANNING, S. C.
J. W. WIDEMAN
Attorney at Law
M ANNING, S,. C.
Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg.
W. C. D)AV[S
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
DuRANT & ELLERBE,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
JOHN G. DINK INS,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
Office in Old Court House.
J1. HI. LESESNE,
Attorney at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan.
PURD)Y & O'JIRYAN,
Attorneys andl Counselors at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
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ROOSEVELT COMING SO
Says Organization of His Divi
Progressing.
New York, March 23.-Col
dCore Roosevelt left here lat
for a short vacation in Florid
declined to say what part 0
State he would visit.
"I am going lown witl Ru.' I
Coles, of Danville, Va., to id
see him hunt devil fish a, n
said Col. Roosevelt. "( ' Iy
had intended to spend a ". ha herb
and have him teach men I '" whiu
them, but now I shall aly a
looker on, as I plan to . b
April 2 or 3, when Congre . .1
conveded.
"I .am going away becm --
moment there is nothing
do. All of the arrangen - l
without governmental ac;
make as regards my divi* :e 4
organization are progress .a
and as rapidiy as possible."
Mr. Coles, who is a tobacco plaptit
is an expert on devil fish and 'sh
hunting, Col. Roosevelt said
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ALLIES RECOGNIZE
RUSSIAN GOVERNMEN
Londan, March 23.-The 3"1
French and Italian aambassado
Petrograd conveyed to 'the niinj
of foreign affairs yesterday an offi
recognition by their governmerit dO
the Rlussian provisional goverin
says a Reuter telegram from Pe
gr'ad under Thursday's (bate. '
TEN IT'lISH SHIPlS .
SUN KBY THE 109
Londbon, March 2:.-.-A Britial a
cial statement issued today.s
cordling to a German wir~ele)p~
nouncement, one Norwegiahi and tt
British ships were sunk or caid
by the German raidier Moewd in s
(dition to the vessels rep~orted desta~
ed or capturedl January 17 last.
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