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p»sm Tiro in Tmc»A>WMsa bwipaics; MntofCMM, m. cl ssssBmssssBomsmKssassasBammtmBKBameam ranAT. AUttVl»T tf. IMft. ajIMM SOUipaK! ON GEKJiAN FRONTS. KflM Mil Mittinc Ammg Kaiaer’s Anam T«i«t t,S72,44i en 3*. LotMlon, Aug. 24.-^ermfthy on July 31 had X)800,000 mfen on. the WMtern battle front and 1,400,000 in the east —a total of 3,200,000 on the .actual lin«—a^wording to a state ment tonigrht fram an ' authoritative British aoiurce. The statement gives Genmiti losses in killed, wounded a.id missing up to June 30 as 1,672,444. Xhe 3^00,000 mien counted do not inelji.de a large number in garrisons, fortifications and on lines of com munication, ■ It is assertml there aw also 1,1^,000 Ajjstrians in actual ser vice against R.ussja, of from H,900fi00 to 9,000,000 men, most be daAieted the l,600i;000 net loss for tli« >Mr and the aame nttmbmr of men reqoirad for mskinr arm and anmunitions.” lIFiE’S CROSSES. There are crosse3 in our pathways That we cannot understand, Things that in our meager Judgment Should concur to our demaiid. Trials that we find too heavy For our lyeary minds to bear. And we think that we are burdened^. By an extrrj load of cate. Oft we meet with disappointments, As We climb the hill of life/ Many-times we faint and falter I -A^ we battle in the strife, “It is Impossible ti9 *ay," the states'W» forgrt that, daily sowinjt Mont declares, “how far the resen's' DaJI? reapfog we. must do troops have been arined and equ^ped. That just as we act to 6the:-s, but the fact that the teal numliev of ■ Life is given to us too. men" on the two fronts is only 3,200,-! ■ • 000 appears to «h6w that this is about. We .forget that in our hurry, the largest number the Gerrians are God is always waiting there, ableL to pi!t eqyipp^ into th^ ^ Glad tPall our burdens fiphtin^ line. . ^ ' 1 .Told iii Humble words of prayer, A wnujt for tb« WMt of tha t^nc party. NOSTS CASOWA STATE PAJB iMii, althottch it w*» not mrwi mntil | The DoMcnits tMk chars* I EXHIBITS, yesterday. Each ^ ti» defeadl^^Gov«n»Mwt tk« Mttntry mul ■ fui^isbed bail and seitiw cav* o)it .proeperpsi, wW hifii atMdazda of BiiIm For ExUbita aad PricM Of> any statement in coniiectioR wiA the ‘efficiency iiiltd in covemnteitt servicc, | case. when public money wat betnc speirtj Uni, SUCH IS LIFE. : «conomicaUy, when there vai a sur- It has (»en decJdcd that each eonn^ )pla; in the treasury, and ^riien m«a ty organized in Canning Club work —— every wiiere had employment at wages «rill make ah exhibit at the State Fa>:.' Don't you think it extremely vul- that eiiahled them to pay their billin October 18 to 23. Hiese exhibits DBtil aftn tb» Pair ii «r«r. tt' ba beat to collect dn|Uoat« wktUt Uk fooi Ccmtj Fkir iaiitind at depending i^n the State Fair «ii:Ubit; I fowui last year aosic of the aceiita aeat nc nm the required aiuuber of jara, nuoy of :theiti to - iwd enodtioD. Do not let this happen again. Go carefully over yma exhibit and wn j thi' best you have, carefully noting apoili. l^e State Fair Aaateiatioa offers the following prizes: For the largett and most profiteble gar to dress as Miss Stylish, does to By the enactment of a Democratic ^ great ediicational value, not attract attention on the street?” tariff law, African industry waa^cnly ta the Club girl who.has an op- .“Yes, indeed! 1 wonder who her paralyzed. )By the .overflow of the partunity of compE'.fing her produ>;t3 dressmaker is." nterit system, the diplomatic service ! with those of pthet ^rls, but to thi “I asked her, but s^e wouldn't tell and the administrative departments,State at large; and we are not willing yi?!d oii one-tenth a«re, b^ written mc.”~Lehigh Burr. ^ Were seriously. impaiiied, A large; that even one county shall be unrepro- -—^—r :— ~ jsurplus in the trmisnry was turned into Jsented. GEORGIA EDITOR URGES SLA- a deficit. The cost of living incrros^ j That all cbuMie; may be on an equal TOX TO CO.ME B.VCK. |af the same time that the biiyit)^ po>v- jfooting, the samo.climber of products ^ei'.ef the people was reduced. iSuch lshall he. required of e^j^ for exhibit jThinks Temper of Georgia Should be-is the manner in which public busi- purpo^s; namely: 30 quart glass I Tested Once and for All.—Ths^ ness has been conducted. If these' jWlj—squaj-e Queen jars 5 uhiforji State Challenged. American geople—if it is “less ma- I Atlanta, .-iHg. 2:5,—"Come homi-, jesty” to tall the truth about the peo- j Governor SVs*to»i’- says Editor Ben pie’s business—if we must close our Neal, of the Washington Rflporter, iisjeyes to government al home and re- an editorial which arrived in Atlanta elect an administration because gov- ycstehiay, and which is generally rc- evnmerits are at war in Europe,—then pirded here as the strongest utter- wf may as well cease to claim that 1 SftBOye is Strong. ance yH votc^ .irt Geoirstift tn have popular government fn this ^Though we know it not, car blessings iwith the Pniiik }yhchin«, country. “The C«mians from a date shortly j Oft are hid neath masks of grief, j "You have been advised to stay out | The higher the oflS^e the greater after the outbreak of the war sap-; Wondrous ways God takes tb show us Georgia,” says the editor addres- the power, the wider the influence and plied the losses in the first line and' We nwst conquer unbelief, reserve troeps from the second and [ -r'"^ feven the third line, «« that it is «afe,Jf only W« could I'ettt^mber lo regal'd all the German troops in / God loves us and understands, Um fighting line ae of much the same.T*'a^ He judges hearts and motives quality as in the first few months of. feather than deeds and CM*»man)s, the wan ' vmht« ui; to i«v« and VUst , “It is calculated that the first line Each day tisat toUotfs the night. 't;!ig;the fjrinev gorernar, “tut let’.= the greater the responsibility—the ;tebt the temper of Georgiar-..*. Let’- more important it is that there be 'set, and sooner wfe fihd oiit tho b?t- fyjj a^d free discussion and-honest ter, whether the Empire Sute of the iHttciam of official action. No man ^ aouth ifc by law Or is at can oppose such dicussion aad such el ^Iti'ooaa and coward?, criticism without doing violence io the jLct’i see if the inciters of mob vio- principles of liberty upon which this !lence will lead their ho.'ts out into government was founded. No roan lroo|* lost about fifty per cent in cas- And leai-n from the Bibla he gave ua np^f, gjyg battle tp thos« wlio who owiw allegiance to the Demo- ( ualities and the reserves about twenty five per cent, their places beiag taken by recruits form the 1914 class and from other categories and reformed •nits, including the 1815 class of t*- crsits, “Since t2i«n they have again lost about fifty per cent in casualties, so probably there renuins only about £5 per fent of the ordinal first tine troops, to which must be added the men slightly wounded who have re turned to the fighting line, 1,972.444 Arc U«t. “The German casualties in killed, wounded and missing reported to June 30 totaled 1,672,444 men, of whom 306,123 were killed, 15,808 died of disease and 540,728 either are miss ing or prisoners or are so seriously wounded as to put them out of action for the remainder of the war. Sincc June 30 there has been heavy fighting, probabiy bringini: the total loss up to ?r,000,000 for the year. "AMumins that half a million men were only slightly wounded and re- eove-red, the effective less is assured to amount to 1,000,000 in addition to which probably half a million men are wounded who are absent from the front or leave in hospitals, makes the Jotal net loss for the year 1,500,000 of whom 400,000 to 450,000 men were killed. Have Fewer Now. “The Germans, it is calculated, at the iteginning of the war had 8,000,- 900 men available for military service, and that number might be increase! by a million or a miliion and a half if every man of military age gave his service. The only nsssonable sugges- f-on therefore for the fact that the Germans have only S,200,000 men in the fighting line is that they are un That with Gvd, whate’er is, is right. something of honor, who cher-|cvatic party can protest agaiust the ish the fair name of theii' state, and dosast scrutiny of the record of that I who stand for something higher than 'party without tactily admitting a fee!- a characterless plausibility. ing of guilt and shame. Along with j “If thei’6 is no authority In this his appeal to patriotism he should SiUte higher and more sacred than'point with pride to the achievemenU And even while ig the asking For our blessings from above. We forget that we are begging God of Heav’n for help and love, When we plead for aid and succor that which may be defiantly descrat- of his party, and if he cannot do that Through our lives, with o«e acwrd gj by a jot of cowardly, irresponsible he should chaoge his party affiliations We should say, with hearts atrustiag, and impassioned anarchiats, what or confess himself an intellectual “Thine own will be done, dear Lord.” security is there her« for law-abiding crook,—Tha Bulletin, “X*UELi*A COCHRA!N, 'citizens? j I “The decent citizenship of the state CHARGED Wri'H ASSAULT, .has beer, challenged by nd-handed an .archists, and speaking only for our*! Three Men Aeenscd of .Miatreaiing selves we are ready to accept the Sixteen Year OM Aiiieville GirL . challenge. The tim» hua -:omc to eith- ier redeem G«orgia from the domina- Asheville, Aug. 24.—Charged with tion of thugs and cutthroats, else asaault an Marie Powers, a sixteen- 'abandon her to the bestial passions of year-old girl of this city, Glenn and perverts and degensraJes.” Ewell West, of Weaverville, and Ciabj In this conn^tioii, ihe eyes of the sixteen miles east of here late today and after covering R. D. Mead, the cashier, with revolvers, took ¥1,500 in currency and escaped. Sprinkles, of Mars Hills, yesterday while country are on Givcmor '' ‘.on, were arraigned in the court of Magis- since he has stated that he will posi- NOVO GEOKGIEVSK A MASS OV trat« B. L. Lyda who continued their tively return to this state early in ^ RUINS. case untii tomorrow morning and re- September. That there have been ' leasod them under bond of $500. The tlireets, and definite ones, directed nt Germans Entered Heart of Great warrant for the .irrcst of the three the gxivernor and advising him no* Russian StmghoU After Terrific men were sworn out by Misw Powers jt® return to hie native state, is a fact Assault—ConstaM Rain of Sheila who charges that they took her and which ail Atlantians know. Whethsr: are not to be known to the | jelly glasMi, and 5 uniform bottles. Quart jara may be filled with: Canned tomatoes - “ sti-ing becns jj.' “ Butter baans “ Stnall be«ts “ Sweet potatoes ; “ Com “ Okra “ Pinientos “ Mixed vegetables “ Peaches “ Cheiriea “ Blaeberries " Hockleberries “ Apples “ Figs Chili Sauce Strawberfy Jam Blackberry Cherry Jam. Damsen Jam Fig Jam Peach preservjfa Pear preserves Cherry preserves Fig preserves Pickles Cucumber “ Chow Chow “ Artichoke " Slicad Tomato . “ Stuffed Sweet Pepper “ Sweet Chutney " Sweet Pickled PcacHie* Glares may be filled with: Scuppemong jelly Applu jeiiy EIacki3err>- jelly Crab Apple jelly Quince jelly Currant jelly. Bottivd may be fielled with: Tomato catsup Cucumber catsup Wi‘ e Crape jui^c Vineicar It is not necessary or perhaps po';- i siblc that each county exhibit all of the:ie products. We simply furnish you j BANDITS GET AWAY WITH I Vinita, Okla., August 23.- masked bandits, entered the State Bank of Bernice, a ssnali town -Three Firji rep;::t of ^thid of prodoetion, and exhibit; , ' ■. ■ r ■ , . First premium. S«cohd F!-.7miuin... ■ ...,..... lo.OO Next five, each............. S,OC 49Diiditions—Each exhibitor Will be Inquired to.grov.' at least one-tenth acre and exhibit si.': cans of her pro ducts, Prizes will be awarded upon exhibits, witten rejtorts, and rficords coiicarning the. growing of the crap. The following will be the points and crcdits for each: Quantity of pro ducts, 20 percent; quality of product, 20 per cent; variety of product, 20 per cent; profit oij investment, 20 per cent; 'history or written report, 20 per cent. Prizes will not be awardei unless there are at least twelve entries in the contest. . - Where a girl makes the exhibit of six articles in competing for thi« prize, these can be included in the g»n«ral county exhibit. They can be judged separately also. It is sug gested if several girls in a csunty wish to con()ete for this prize that local judges determine upon' the 2' best and they be sent as a part of the 4 dosen products ih glass sent by the county. The DepaHment cf Agriculture of fer as prizes for best single glass jar, any fruit, girl 1 year’s experience.. >2.50 Best singiT'glaas jar, any fruit, girl 2 or more years’ experience.. ,f2.50 Sest sing-le glass jar, any vegetable, girl 1 year’s experience. ....>. .$2.59 Best single glass Jar, any vegetable, girl 2 or mors years’ exporienee. Best single glass jar, mixed vege table, gtii 1 y«ar'a experience. .$2.50 Best single gUuu jar, mixed vege- tble, girl 2 or more years' experience »2.W Best glasj cf jelly—apple or sc»p- pernong $2.60 Best bottle of tomato catsup..$2,50 To county making best exhibit in quality, varierty or salable products, prcking and neat labeling $6.00. LOCKS BANK CASHIER IN VAULT AND GET $],IM. Amity, Ark., Aug. 24.—Two un- Mrs. Bertie Kiee for an automobile or not any effort would be made tc *S«farchlights Moved From Point to'a list from which you may select., maslied men iocfced E. W. Fincher, ride last Friday night. Several milt^s carry out these threat?' hy actions, is Points Magazines Exploded at Inter-. Many of you will wish to have several! raashier of the Bank of Amity in the out of Asheville, she alleges, follcw- a question on which there is a differ ing certain statemehtfi made by the ence of opinion. There arc some con- men she was threatened as she at-' servative people who believ« that the tcnHpted to leave the car with the re- former governor’s life would actually | mark that she intended to walk home, be in danger if he returns here this S?h« sprang from the autonsobile, she Fall. valb; TTionder of Cannoo Continu- duplicates, and where your vegetabls.s vault today and escaped with $1,200.. oua, Boabar'dment Continued With or fruits have been ®ort you will I ■ — ■ - UndimSnisiied Violence. TO claims, and wa.'i ninning from the mo- Warsaw, (undated, via Aag, 23.)—The fortress Georgievsk lies in ruins. perhaps find it necessary to have manjr j GOVERNMENT ■ of the same kind. This will be per- London,. missable. For jelly, exhibit any of of Novo I tho varieties mentioned but ia the I same kind of glasses—all tall or all McAdoo Announees Thirty Mittioiu in PROTECT SOUTH AGAINST CONTRA BAND ORDER. torists when they overtook her and HYPOCRITICA!^ APPE.4LS TO The Germans entered the heart of squat glass. This will make 40 -on-1 Gold AvailabW if Neeeeaary—No were attemptinK to force her to re- • PATRIOTISM. the great Russian stronghold f»-om the tainei-f; from each county. The freight 1 Interest Charge, rijrht. after a terrific riiirht 1 n'.. avtm.ai5c thie nttmKAi. ? Endeavoring to evade an account- There was a constant rain of explod- will be paid from this ofiice; but if Idea is lo Pot Funds in Reserve Banks enter the machine when Dr. W. M.; Fresh and Carl Weaver, of Weaver- | ville. paissed in another automobile. '»K to the American people for bad inff .shells, searehlijrht-s moved from you brsak the )nle and se.id more it They took the young ivonian ro a sta- iegi.^ilation and worse administratioa, point to point, magazines exploded at will be at your own expense. No tin tion on the interuvfcsn line batwse'i' democratic leaders are puttinjt up a brief intervals, rockets whizzed into Asheville and Weaverville and she was Pitif'Jl plea, of “Stand by the Presi- the air, and the thunder of cannon able to supply more thnn that num-^ brought back to this city on one of dent.” So far as foreign coinpliea- was continuous. bc'i with equi.ornenf. From the total the cars. Arriving here she took out tions are concerned, the p!ea is ea-' Shortly before 11 o’clock sheets nf goods are desired as all of these can be obtained around Wake County and the expense of shipping avoided. All jars, bottles and glasses must tirely unnecessary. .American citizens flames sprang into the air irom tho ,be labeled under the bottom. Each For Rediscount Loams but if Mere Feasible l>epp(iita of Gcvenuaent Funds Could be Made Directly Witin National Banks. Washington, .Aug. 23.—Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo announced to- regardlesi of nativity, color, se.v or northern front, indicating that one of .label must contain the girl’s name, . night that in view^ of the action CAKES and CANDIES ^ Apolitical affiliation, will .support the tiie forts had beef> blown up. Soon |name of county, name of product, and, the .Allies in putting cotton on the I — —t ^ ^ A .. a “ .A ? _ A T ^ O V*r4 n A. vk J ^ m A. » ) A J •• ^ .lICb ^ ... a -"V A ^. _ J 2 2 _ ‘ m. ^ _ t- ... _ .S 1 ^ 1. _ h.. t J S Jf ^ ^ 1. __ Reduced In Price, Ail Twenty- Cent Cakes and Candy now - - - Ten Cents - - - 10c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, fall line of Fancy Groceries. \||rhen yeiu trsde at this store you do not have to p&y other people’s debts. Nothing delivered, Nothing charged. Your patronage solicited, Ralph’s Place ' Pi-esideiit in every effort to maintain afterwards a second the honor and dignity of the United The bombardment fort ixploded. jthe number 1, 2 or 3, indiiaiing ho« ^contraband list, he would, if it bs- continued, how- many years the girl has been in the camc necessary, deposit $30,000,09(5 ^States. ever, with undiminished violence a.s^work. Have labels typewritten if pos- or more in gold in the Federal Re- I But that has absolutely r:othins the Russians expended their iast | sible; if not, wi'ite neatly in ink. .Al! serve banks at Atlanta, Dallas and [ whatever to do with discussion of efforts to i;ave the citedel upon the glass exhibits apear better when no Richmond for the purpose of enabling 1 domestic affairs. Because of a split strength of which they had pinned • label hides the contenis; therefore the reserve banks to rediscount loans jin the Republican party, the Demo- their hopes. The final opposition was the request to paste label under jar. jon cotton secured by warehouse re- crals were lifted into pow^er by a trom the southjrly forts. I For shipping, pack the jars in a ceipts made by national banks and I majority vote representing principles iin which the majority do not believp. i On the road to success you don’t jThis is a govcrnrnf.nt of, by and for meet raa>iy limousies; it's after you the people, and the people propose to get there that you begin to notice have their laws made and administer, them, ed according to their own desire. They propose to discu.«s and expose the results of Democmtic rule. They pro pose to make war upon the Demo cratic policies and they uun’i in tend to wage battle with st:afFed eitibs. jThis is a fight against incompetent, I inefficient, pledge-breaking political 'areregation known as the Demoerstie i barrel after wrapping and tying around each one separately a good ccvericg of excelsior, place these in the barrel, packing hay or excelsior all around. This should guard against bis peace talks up to $1,000, the peo ple would try to get along with “.■.smsthir.g just as good.” state banks belonging to the Federal Reserve system. The gold would be deposited tem porarily, at least, without interest charge. It was explained that if it breakage. Nail securely. Write send- appeared that the object could If Bi-yan would put the tarib on er’s name in upper left hand corner of accomplished with greater efficiency barrel top and 'Mrs Jane MeKimmon, j thereby, the deposits would be made Dept, of .Agriculture, Raleigh, H. C.,” directly with nationsl banlis agreeing about the middle. Sesd by freight cot | to lend the money on cotton at a rate 3ater than September 15th, by expreae' not to exceed 6 p«r crnt. Can our old friemi, St. Petersburg, not later than Oetobcr 1st, Send ex- corae back? She can if the Germans,press receipt or bill of Ihding to me. can go forward. England, they say, is stirred, bat |Yoor shipment will noft be retonutd nobody sees that is stirring. ‘THE LADIES* STORE.
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