State LMMT iiilipii li' mm • JULftjiig:; ir?5HR GRAPBD :: tfirtmrArai -'«:v«T£b tu tu or ahsw^ hwss jcib AMEncujf oiijtjmiiiv. OTON. Cpufe N(||E^ C^ »OttOQL S»iii'iiii''jgiir !wi TEACH«|b». FtAY TO BE KEPEATED.' The Leel»n»w Ruisit, For Betfitt, Gjtt|0 of ib m. c T*rren. loth gr*te ' cd Oif the Cbf^ of Scotlairf Him Nmnie Ebut, 9>tU gr»dt. SATEB CiinrAL ’ • I • • 04kialc at W«dunii^ 3iii1>ri«ed, Adtcvitittj In.ideot To Alrcidy S'ntmcd .Rctatiwis There Was No ladicatioh Thtt ihe Case Would Lad To a New Turn in The Generd Situetiott plesMMt manner. Pri«s of todnii|i|)n. 111 and 25 centi. For the 6tli tenefit ft the Methodist Fihilatheaa. NO LIVES LOST UPON THE LEK- LANAW, THE GERMANS GAVE AT.I. TIME TO LEAVE THE SHIP, SHE WAS A tARGE FREIGHTER —LOADED WITH FLAX FOR BELFAST, HHBLAND, FLAX IS ^LD TO BE CONTRABAND OF WAR . PEACE PIOSPEl^ BETmtj ttnce CamtBU, Under Certaia ConditioB.4, WUUks to PaKftflM* i« Confer, encea—Other Leaders Ready. XT 1. j c. 1 W.1H A.ir p.« Tho *** Taken by Usiteil Principal Primary depart^id;;' ViOted SlaUa %1U /Uk Par »or ^ ^ ^ HornacUy-^t B«Ioir it a Hat the.teaebera fbr ' 1^' ^ay, “The Obstinate Family,'^ the PurtiD^a Public Schools for the ^nt a 3fen in ^ House," which year, ).M&>ldl6. The i^noi last Friday nifht In tlui ^van, Guiafk thia is "teBtathre. Tbef^XN|ittii .4AooI Anfitor&m, anS met' Ecicht yiury ilisittly. «itft io||k spiet>dtd soeeeas, will be re- Mf. 3. SL ICeEwen, 11th Grsde^i>4 VMtfii. ^»i>8:ht at the aaaw piM. jPrindMi Hifh School. ^ tm> moat lanchabte and «lj«ini4i Playt, presented entirely by 'la*i!l. you will lauKb frqnt Mil* Etti Cutehin, 9th j^rade. ‘ to last. Not a dull minute UiM» Annie G. W;ebster, 8th ^do. play. Be sure to attend Miu Lottie Hiurt, Tth ^i^de aod'di^'J^ys and epeiid the evenibg in PriMiciai srammar school. Min Mabel Ellis, 6th ffr^lo. MiM Vennid Joe^ Templ^tei^ grade. liiM Fannie C. Bng-by, 5^ jprade. Mias Mattie Risers, 5th irr^.. Uiap Edith E. Carroll, 4th grade. Miss Sadie Fonville, 4th (tade.- -Miss Annie C. Reade, 4th grade.— Union Church. ,Miss Katherine Frusier, 3rd ^ade— Union Church, Miss tfainie Fonville 3rd grade. • Mits Margaz-et Cooper, 2nd, and combination K^e. Mils ]?s«sie Bennett, 2nd griidt!. Miss Sallie Foster, 2nd grade^ Mias Dailey High, First grade and LIBraTY, ROUtE 3. Guiti'auine Taktn From French Leffa^ion 67 Mob Which ^iiled and Di^cmbered Him Before Legation Gates U s. LANDS MARINE AT PORT AU PRINCE ARMORY TURNED INTO A MOR GUE. IM nfreshiog showers are making tiho &mers look pleasant and they •re wf^incr hard trying to get their cnqt* i| order and threshing wheat, ia fact what time are fanners not hutyT Just the year around his work Thousands PasB~lii^ough House of time i» always and vacation—never. Death in Work of Identificatioii. Mr.-ijbhn Steward is laid up with. cluHa.-i^scin. We hope^ however that | he'edit Wn : tc able to be up and have' his «M^1 health. Men From ('ruiser Washington Will Protect Lives of Am* eri^n and Other Foreigners; Collier jsson With 100 Ad> ditiohal Marines Ordi^^l frofla Guantanamo and Were Expected to Rcacii There Today; Late in uay City Wi» Reported Qttie^ ' Lc«laiMir--Stat« Departaeot Be- giaa PreiMration «»t Note to be Sent to GcnMDy—Treaty of 1B28 Violat- i Claim Similar ta That made in the Caw at the WUIiamr'P. Frye tobe >B«wt*4; Gaaiiiii tVM ta Sw*{>c, Time for AU to Leare. ^atev, iKmneed Soon After Freaideiit Wil* iwo’a Retnm From Oomirii; Won’t' School. Chicago, Ills., July £4.—^Bodies long rows of them, 86 to the’ row, , made the scene at the Second Regi- Mr^li^rt Smythe is erecting a something appalling to house. uninitiated and even to oflBcisils Jane Kimwy, who has been hardened to such seerios the sight Prof.land Mrs. J. F. Giinn—G^rsd «i^‘fU, is im{«rot^ing slowly,- we are brought tears Attack Nagalei. glM’ to learn. Mis« Hazol McAdams, Music. Ten long rows of blanketed victims MAHEIS IN CHECK ROUTE 2 PICNIC. I The patrons, of Route No. 2 are Mewts. Vaughn and Herman Coble y,e eyes of the thousands who of Bdmont are visfttng their grand- allowed to enter this place of pareittii, Mr. i.nd Mrs. J. N. Thomp- shortly before ten o’clock and son this week. jj,cn were enacted heartrentiing Wo aro sciry to learn that Mrs? »e«ne» surpassed only by, the disaster j cordially invited to the jpiiipnic, .a^.F^t wiy stele wltli fovm. Port-Au-Princ*, Haiti, July 28.^ Vilbom Gaillaisme, President of Haiti, ; Snag Saturday, AuguM T. Com* one, Gewana Thwigh Rcinforeed Fail to^.n^ and small. Let’s have Break Rnaalan Restataiicr at War- jmtjnj.. pieasc bring your baskets saw—Cky Not Expected to Fall. Hope sh»wiH' eaon recover and be out r.er.in. Threshing machi:ies are busy hum- Many ether attractions will be ming along ocr route, quite a number I 'on the ground. have alreaHy threchoU. we* lemoved today from the French With Graid Duke on Gronn^ of Hisj Patrpns from other Routes-are In- Own ChMung, Ettglawi Now Lmriis „it«d to join us. We pronsise you a BECKR TS giE IN auiHN F8liUy> Justice Ford of Supreme Couirt Deaias Applicatiaa Far New Trial—Ftiida No Pimeir 'To D*'8«. Jegntian, where he took refuge alter yaaterday’s rebellion and wa» shot to death in front of the building by e mob of Infuriated Ilaitiens. His body than was matUated and tied to tho end of a rope. It WM wiig^ yitough tta.c^Mta of-tk* This act of violence followed inime- Tiatoly the burial of J60 politicai pria- oner* wha were massacred in prison ysttterday morning at tha time of tiki iwfolutionary outbreak against Guil- launw. 'nte mob was e»inposed In large fMTt of relatives of the yic> tims of this wholesale execution. The mob invaded the French lega- tiott, and in spite of the urgent pro- Ust of M. Girard, the French min- iMer to Haiti, carried President Guil laume out of the building. The mob aurrousded thei prerident and shot him to deatlt. After hk iMdy -hJid been drnggod ahmi the streets it was and later was buried by wrerai woB^ io a ceinetwy.^ aide of the Qitipti^ Lpt« in the 4»|r t^ dtiy ^s ijviet iste Unitod States . cruise? Washing* ton, commanded by Rear Admiral Capcrton, arrived here today from -Cape Haitien. Preparations ve be ing made to debark American ma rines and sailors for the protection of the French legation, this action svceiv44 thefjAp|iE^l ofith% -L^ideis in. tha -Fiyid «f Practical Dis- Defs^t of Gennaiile Alliea; preat time, ccme to spend the day. "Comparative Calm”' on Western' j BROOKS. Battle Line; Italians FoA ard. I ^ DEATH OF GOOD WOMAN. Preceding the admission of those seeking friends and relatives, the bodies were brought in and checked off with systematic precision, each numbered and laid in a particular row. Tivo dozen physicians and un dertakers working at improvised operating tables, embalmed the bod- Mrs, Luther Fogleman died at- her ls,i. ! horns near Mebane as result of many Carefully wrapped in blankets the MISS WARD ENTERTAINS CLUB, y^a^s’ suffering with paralysis. The victims presented a simitar appear- Tlie Boidette Club w«a entertained i;^y brought, to the-home of Mr. ance until the crowd was i^mitt^^ by Miss Trixie Ward Moiniay at the Jngj# ia this city, a brother of when the blankets were tarnM back Wcrd Hotel. During the eveaing ^eceajed, and the funeral was con- fiom the faces. Thousands had stocj music was furnished and refreshments Ttwiday by Rev. P. H. Flem- outside the armory. There was no s%«ved by the hostess. Greensboro. disorder and the very silence of the UtOM present were; Misses Sallia jjpg_ Pogieman had spent her entire assemblage empkasized the awfal May Tuttle, Josephine Brown, Joliette, ,4,^ in .Burlington, li^ng on Davis tragedy. i Lea^Holt, gtrect until about a year ago tBey When the doors were thrown open — Mamie Guthrie, May Barrette, Falioe jnoygd t? Mebane, She continued ij the crowd was met by two lines of p*. Say* He Could nut Grmit New Tmi Coble, Lorriane Uley and Ella Tuttle, ^he end came peace- lice officers and through this lane the Hitbont tMsregsr^g the Law eadj ^ fully. She 1«st«s a sorrowing hus- aeekers were forced to wend their way *!“' I VISITORS GIVEN PICNIC AT PORT band and daughter. Miss Pearl, who in single field. Squads of twenty-five SKUG. tenches at Elon College. were admitted, at a time. j Shortly after the opening of the The visitors of the city were given PICNIC OUTING. great morgue, the first identification / , took place. An elderly woman ac- of Another Departaww,* «f Govent- Beat BRITISH LOSSES NOW 339.S9S TOTAL. REA^ AsauiUi Giv^ Figures Todayi—499 Naval Officers are Killed. London, July 27.—^The casualties m the British army aad navy reacHad a total of 880,99(, according to a prints statement issued by Premier A»|uith. The total nav?.! casualties up to July 20, were S,10G, and the military casual ties to July 18 were 321,889. The naval losses.were divided as follows: Officers killed, 499; wounded, 87; missing, 29: men killed, 7,430; wdadne° 787; missing, 274. Premier Asquith anounced in the houTO of comnvJHS on June 9 that the total British et^Mifjf|f|i,- naval division, tied bwn £68,0^' up to May 31 ia killed, wounded and miss ing, This shews casualties in the ar my alone of 63,820 between May 31 and July .18. On April 11, H. J, Tennant, under secretary of war, anounced the total of British losses as 139,947, If hia figures were correct the British have lost }8S,542 men in the last fourteen weeks, an average of 13,000 a week; NINE TRAWLEftS ARE SUNK IN JJOSTH SEA BV TWO SUB MARINES. Gigantic Enveioping Movement of Aitstro-Germans Results in Furioii* Fightinr Along Entire Budirii Front—Kaiiier Plaim to Envelope An Entire Ruasian Army, Magnitude of Amtie-Cerimny Move ment in East Said by British to be Unparalleled in Histor}. Fr«9^ minie^F,. RED CROSS WILL AID IN RELIEF. National Direetor Leavea Washington for Chicagi. BUiictnent of Wixardi Master-stroke Wltieh Haii Caught Heart of Coun- ‘try—Famous Advisers to Begin . Work Soon,. - Washington, iuly 27.—Consul Genr eral Skinner at London reported today that the captain of the American stsamer Leelanaw had stated to tl^e- American consular agent at Kirkw»ll that ample time was given him and his crew to leave the vessel before being fired on, that the crew went on Ixurd the German submarine .ind their boats were taken in tow for SO miles before they were landed. tov^ Eidistcd i«r the Defenae of Ameri^ FtaUic Gives its Cordial . Appiwrah Idea flaa Ca^ht the 9Mrt «ad tiie lauipMtian of the Constnr; Navy Second to None in Aim.- - Washington, July 24.—^Miss Mabel IT. Boardman, chi^man of the teU^ ' board of the American Bed Crosa; to- day- illstiatcbieid'' BriMwt ‘ Bickhsll^ dlrefetor, t6''Ch^^^ro'to'io^k' into t)ke relief "'^toatiitn'indt -Mdt' a tetegntm of s^pathyGb^iil^or Dimos. ICE CREAM SUPPER. There will be 'an ice cream sapper at -.Mr. C. C. TbomMon’.5, nftar Mt. Hermon Church next Saturd.ty even- pigt- from 7 xi’clock till 11, under the auspices, of Mt. Hemon Baraca CUss. ^rgoeeds will be HMd to help, 'hi^ a bell for Mt. Harmon Chpivhr.' ifhr public it eordWiy in'vited. j* picnic »t Fort Snug Monday evening, ' ■- I going out in automobiles, returning A party' of young people enjoyed companied a young man droppad ilate in the evening. The party was a picnic outing Wednesday of this on her knees, then fell moving .and ehamperoaed by Mr. «od Mrs. A. C. week, going to Cook’a Mill, near M(i- wailing upon what proved ti> be the Hall and Miss Ollie Hall. ' bane. TO* party left here about «ght body for her daughter. Similar sc«?t*s Those composing the party were: c’clock, tttftking the trip in wagons followed fast. Misses Pauline Ctojc, Xri* Kolt, Bath and cai^yiuy dinner with them. Af- When the large armory $how«d Thurston, Pearl Ellisi Gertrude Sllis, ter resting a while and exploring the signs of becoming overcrowded pre- Minnie Mary Sllis, Mae Barrette, place and its surroundings, the din- parations were made to convert the sr- Huth Lea Holt, Sallie May and Ella ner was spread near » spring aad mory annex across the street into s Tuttle, Mary Kerr Hall, Ora Shoifner, enjoyed by the participants. second general morgue. {Martha Page Harrette Hammer of In the afternoon fishing, boat-rid- Members of the crowd waiting out- 'i^jdiboro and Mittie Lovetie df'Asli- ing and other siiniliar sports were side the armory stormed the doojs j boro. Messrs. Wilson Williamson, engiiged in. Aft«r all tha pleasures Iste tonight, and the police were TEX THOUSANDS DIE IN FLOJD Walter Holt, George llirilliamson,' of the-cJd nim place were past, the forced fo use their chibs - to-^ive' f - AND FIRE IN CHINA. W >— Robert Long, Ralph Holt, Jak« Mur- party Journeyed homeward, coming them back. Several persoiii Wers in- i- ray; John HowartJ, Graham Harden, by ,vay of Mebane and stopping there jured, it was said, Washington, D. C,, July 26-—^Ths Hugh and Chris Isleyv'SBnuttle-Sharpe, ^or a stiort while. They arrived home ^ The first squads admitted to the :n Canton, China, due-.t^ Jamas Heritoge, Waiter B»son, Erwir. about ten o’clock, all expressing with armory consisted mainly the' cu- flood, is estimated in tens^ofv Moi)tgomesl7, Earl'fe Lashley, Bob Holt'one accord that it was one of the rious. Coroner Hoffman, through a thousands, according to a report-to- and Waltel' Anderson. best picnic outii^s of the year. megaphone, cried out that he would from Admiral Winterhalter, eoas- ~— i —- - -— arrest, “in the name of decency," any- >nan4ing the Asiatic flwt. The -gufl-: new i&inister'K’Bs Iwlding forth. REV. ANDREW TO PREACH AT one who entered tha armory without Callao rescued missionaries and “It seems to me,” he s&id, “we! , BRICK CHURCH. reason othej than the satisfaction of ^ty blind girls from the Oikes of should do more to bring the people to-1 .—morbid curiosity. '■ ■ Callao July 16. . gethsr,'*-' * ■ f i : Rev. J;. p. Andrew of Catawba Col- .As fast as tho bodies were identi- .'. , r ': -. -4-. ■ “Hum!” = stiortad th%:'i'^ii«io'h; *S#?leg* ',w48'5:p^ch^ Su;iday at Bripk fied they were removed agiun to Ti*® Democratic , p^ty seemiijwt _• you’d been hen as kmg’te I'-1^^;-‘'^utt3>. rcyinU wiU begfa Suivt^ derteking establishments to make favor some.^i)^ it did not. dediua y»’d know wltat ~~ ’ .wjtff! *.**"" .*‘*^ tKroiigh the room for .ethers' waiting-oats^ inc^or. There’s a ,^o-;f«ar term forC Using to keep them v ambulance*, of state f instance. .... .V,