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TUESDAY HORNING, AUGUST IS, 1314. THE li L i S AND OBSERVE!: 0:i EUnOPE'SlVAR . London Pastor Says William I! Has Halted Arbitration -., . Progress ' R. Or. A. C Dixon, of JLondjm, .preached In Nw If vrl. Sunday, and hlk many -other preachers, th world ;vr probably, touched onlh great : iwar oow raging in Europe. Dr. Dtx-1 'oalit native born North Carolinian, having seen born in Cleveland county-, said hia word hav mor thusi -the i usual Inter for the people of this -8tt- Tetrday New 'York Herald laay - preaa4 yesterday in th -pulpit uf Jthia city in regard to the war and ita ue. The Kev. Alfred B. -Moldenke, 3aator, preaching ta 8t, Peter' Gr- - man Lutheran church, r'tfty-frtirth . utreet and Lexington avenue, sJd What although It had been declared that Kaiser Wllhelm wa th cause of the conflict, thl1 was not true. The Rer. A. C. Dixon, pastor of the Tabernacle, Ixtndoa. fnade famour.br Charles Bpurgeon. preaching In Tent Kvangel, Weat 114th etreet, near Mornlngsld avenue, stated that, iM his opinion. The Hague today would be the CBntj,,oflhe wqrM'gjirbltfA--- tion, were ilnot for th Kmperor of . .. J Germany."5 . , I Thirty reaervlau: of ihAUetamtt - Varmy marched into heJUutheran church ana occupied -th int .--Mt pewa They "were ln"lhllllary order. The church waa crowded. The clarity man prophesies that hj 'th. eve rit of Germany's defeat by the nations MMtalnst her ther wmild "b strife" and 'warfare between the allies Just 'there waa among the Balkan nations . "after Turkey waa subdued, . "The newspaper; particularly -the A mertcan -nwWitimtreTt ,r havf twifeTmn -4mswr A V j M r. M old enk, .- - rriiey - nwt " that -fKafeer AVilhelm war the" cimie. You (know and I know that be Ik not the hi reign without a single war cloud on hla horizon, despite the expressed belief of the. American and English Lpress when he ascended to the throb in lift that he would- immediately plunge the country Into Is proof Vnslilvs of the KaUei'g love of peace, "if you would" ask mewhaTTTie- Wt'ed,wiua4.ibie. Orrmana to.tak ,up.J arms, i woum-answer you-rwttnout -lheailaUon, 'Hiiaslan mobilisation,' "There Hjwnsolation to be derived jfrnm the probabttityfHn the eent uf the altled nations' success, thut their . unity Will 4wt .JatThere ,rll( Jj, A recurrence of the disagreement and . lilisMintlona thifolliiwcd on the heels of the success of, the Balkan 'nation Jn i heir campaign smiiiun Turkey "The .unity of Russia. France, and (England Cannot maintain In the face jrf Ihf fact Jhat their chief national Itharacterietroa ana. Jdeafcare diver' .gent. . - ' -."Trier la Rnxela -wHb It autocratic and Urfek Catholic state; France with - ita democratic?- and atheistic form - government; Knglahjj with "'Ha Pro - teetant clvttrgntttrn. in the event f the defeat -ef-JHir-lhothei'iand Uul One! -Then the musk start and time-counting continues. " That' the way the special the ne-stepr dancrirretruction Teford "toe. . : : - - It-will easily teach yon m-an fcow how to get that graceful, ding movement, o Yon cm icuin the lit'itlatioii, sr.; lc and wiiuo tofor our l ri- wi unw'trj'j&ui ujflrTrTiiryciiiTi,. jz ,'?tn?r,''i'tr'JW free booligHe you" utl Cic Mep, nr.j nun cinen I -. ))ii -IioiiH kin .w. ,iAk to hear them; : v - DARNELL & j ... it j m. i, ' ss " Right! DANCE! - - i.' , r- S3fr"l- ifin vrrt tt- 1 ti rm I t t Ij? iTi ..-..l!?,s3.,m m m mm ... . SS S 4 fl V" ftf r JMiUaittiMws unt, at ter honu- clean. izScJim, and two- fairs, of a kinj. Thase that old-si - ,j..-.fi.JKs. --. T-r- tyrX -K YK ".".--: 7 If ". 3 .oo Curtains , r &tS -e t,uut jjnains . . iiu i iuiuijuiHif t - 35 - -I ----- - ; " . " :. ,-.,....! .. - -- - uCm . Aisl but whnoul rMa. -"----"."."..-...mn.m1.i,H)iluumi(,uiutUHIMHilllUlllHHlUHHIHill gslKe.-'r, THt ft 10- Cl ila44 euuntries tharUnJugKl It "about will undergo even worn defeats in nxming among themselves: It cannot fall." Mr. MoidenKe pered a prayer aui thoriied -by-the- tutheran r?ynid nd In this the congregation Joined. asks bleenlngii upon the German arms -fwi iIHlim fi ' irtli!1" V. ir, wtion in nil wjiutin aniri 1 1 a i t he tierman emperor.wts weong when-; he Mid thai factional dlnericMtJn KnilahdTeaay Itad&made . the-44ne ippmtu. ft,.faim,,i.lo., ,striMt...-Th-J lamdsfl tuMlofa hu itntij recent ly was tiamor of the Moody church. Chicago, said that,, all the factional difference had been Temoved and that the Na tlonnltetSiaiiri UlaterlteSj were united in a cfcinmon causefor their coun- 'The Hiowe today wouM -bethe centre prthe world's grbltratlon if It) were nnt for The Onrmnn Kmueror." aar Cr" tM:" Tbtf'tt it-wahi..beiiel-lht -there- wnrt1- in the rence Palace an emblem .to IndTcW nerman aym pt hies wit h Jb movement for worldwide peace. - - He sld bt. the lnt statu. -of Utsmark showing the German hero mounted .n a, horse and with swrd drawn showed the (lerman spirit lr. Ihnon Rnve lin account of his trip here on the Maurelania. which landed at liulitux. - - "The-flrat -knjfwt4e- w bad that war had been declnred whs when we reached ttalifax.". he sold, i "On Tuesday night the stewards closed every port hole and there was not a llKht lu the vessel. The officer woteW tell um nothing, whlrh.'pf course, .add-, ed to our suxpli Ion thut there was t4mthlng wron g Wednewtny" it igTir the Muuretunla so suddenly changed her course that we were almost thrown from otir berths. "My dnuishter managed to' may in bed, but hae- blankets fthd covcTingn wr irhiiv4K the fiir frf thp cnhi itT(TTTyard"fTiTl;:Hi;larid waffTiiomm ing berary-Hot we did bot knew that' war exliiled between tirent ILiu ln and tlerrnanv unlit we -renohed Halifax. n the dity of our arrival htjftaauUliei'a ussis- giwinTd. twretf ed tweritv tbiee eernans and tor K t heni mihr We-- wndi-nrtorwi then n hii-ullH'ei of tbi vefei h1 -hern no set'retlve about wr new. Ttlcy evi dently Old not want to alnrtn any of the pttiwenifers." - In rnnchiHloti T'r noii deiKiilul a irnrMr sfafne cf ThtJ' frtrice rT fence"' he had seen recently In tlr Peace - I'alacw in The .Hague.' Me -explained thRt the legend wa that when Chili and Arsom wer a bruit tn - go to waf thry n rtirtr.itrrt and not a man tnet death A jaJMUorlai of UnsraraTalu'v ViFe "-hrt?t w eretHei) on a tiinvjllTarn top "un he border between. .tn.gta r-tHMtirhnr 4.h'Sli!lil llll Trie'TTaKiov is euunusiai to oe n rmimetpftrt ot that in south America. BRUSSELS ESCAPING THE PINCH OF WAR P rniVtm Frttit B tilt 1 1! lu bit: itrk Filled With ;Hirl Things nt Fair HHf -.. T l;tjlkl4jJ&iitii Volk-Ttwee UnnselK. Aut lb The ttelKian women are gct'eptitig the uai plill..-I ttphteaUy." -wie"faBs. 'fauusgkff'ujgnst rMrcernrd.xrt'rutt End vettctables are still cxtrnorilinnt il; .'oenp and pie tt-; nit. -r cpent art -ttrmi rn r m ornliiK h.tiiu.k mill Hie w.i.uen lt the open eriut The,.i;tiLxiLU-fi4tiili rip "women are not In the least anxious, trrnw! Kllll..JJUBBiiv twaredomHW;t ttrrtty ITKinipulMleii .for. II .th Uttk ra.l! hi:ir that .tdlB and . ttepuns Fte.-lt (irnrtT itt h anre-p3Tr.--trnr mW;-yt -mr er Tffe7" -rn?iT trei' are l ' ' '..J M.Ll. me 1HH. . - MIT IH-tnsr raTB-pry-TTT) fruit and vegelaLles whnV' 1he- iTerrr Partita.' uiid, us vou uee nuthHMl ia.-.denir,'''! 1 . " " """ She .Waa uuttK ruria. 1 "... WuM.. J flVKli.. Uiifc.ioiM.. tM,.er-- 4 '-eetttme" IS lents t lUpe paii iiken-.tiCTee.A-aeertyj! ill cBntiioeiii S'. eoii the kilo. The prien rtrr Will) .frFRTr :,S8c $1.19 $1.98 .$2.89 irsi:;5Ai5o. Curtains , .93c "75X50 Curtains . .7, . . . T ,$i.73 4 S5-50 Curtains.. $2.10 -fjfoCitfe&L - ., ,53.25 VSIUC..UOW- '"Hi..iiiiiiiite wiwnniitwwwwnwiMiwfe ; r: . v-i. j. - -: - rtl'.rr. at eten U4! 'Usual r0;e, rata... fruit at prices which would trtle-a'-KokIIsH housewife. - 'Living -in : Brussels rs not expen- sivrven now,'" my, friend continued. 1 meat and plenty of vege- mm ps, egg in- -. sururlsci atias, - and WeroeTt' 'TWta." Even . the very, poor ;ait afforet iiue'tHnper M Brmarjls. Firewrtynd- dietree. ofcflWHe, will l.e evlremelv nriile 'n the -wear' fnl- ureg tni 1 1 he -Uelg tan huu new I f b -knowa- kow -to-s, get mtKm wit rjhiarfrBtt-anv?jgca.l)le at her command her family will not suffer.7 And tww7 nMidamV saTdTtha lit,tle saleswoman, "I go to St: Cath- erine'a to light candles for my son. He 1 at the front, arid every day I pray to Halnte Vlerge for. hia afet;" ifte smiled bravely ana a mome-T ler she left her stall and ran Int the church crows the square lo offer WILL HOLD COTTON FOR 12c. PER POUND 9 AtlarAa lia. Aug. 17. A resolu tion providing that no cotton be sold cents per pound, was adopted hre to day at a tneeUttgef far ner and busi- nea - Tnen jprpreeenting evey -tectiflnJ of Ueorgia. The three hundred delc K'ate abio voted unaninmuaty to urge the conference of governors from the cotfoti stale, which will be held in New York tht monthrtnTmke per manebt plans for marlcetmg The South' cotton. Municipal govern ments are uriied in another resolution adopted, to form cotton holding com panies and bankers are uhked to use their heat efforts to maintain prices by lending money on he staple - btlt inn uf mi vvci nauf i auc Cried and Itched Ail Night and Day, Disfigured Badly. Cuticura ----- v. - ."-'"" -:. 1 1 "; i : l - ------- aoaj) ana UiAtmeni E. F. D. No. I, buiTiS, Corapeake, X.tV tog and -hurfitfig: TT im.ke out all ovr his liead and face, legs and arms with UM pimples. 1 did not leep any in alxiut four nxHiths lie cried and liciied alt night and day fur four mnnrhs i 'fv '' until bis -head aad fac were, itotllur iul ove s dMAgured badly. II n .-lot long would be dif ficult to remove at time, f .l tried xo 4matiu( ieh m ucee at all and I bad aluuul dwidd Uiere was no cure ffr tt, 1 w tUt by a frutnd tha v:uU ur Hosp and Ointment would curs It. I tried one cake of Cuticura soap and a box of Cutk'ura tlinlinent. snd they-gawt btia. --I -washed the lrr)a with the Cuticura Soap and muroA.a.il-rt' two or thee tllnen a ilay, the "w4fliHt trim tl orer with the Cuti curs Ointment I bad ttusd It ahoul four day aad I caw my baby had relief : H took a great Chang ami slept mslit and day. X ue4.tmlcur Saw aud.-tluiuueul .tix monihs- wnd .hr was iHiCed 'couipleusly.' tSigoiMl Jirs. Arm le. Mar. iM. Samples Free by Mail Hektwmnt ttewp -f" htkI tTltt' eura Hntweijt j..WJ.ar uld.lMi'5druKUU . audjiiilivLliirunahoul, lb wot Id. a lilx'jal sample of earn ullh S3-p Kkin H(Mk few sert- free iiikvi rctiuehl Addret pwt- cant; Cuticura. IJept. T. Bxstwu." of Curtains . . . 10c .cr 14c- ucca aiiu ni mot Oil SCHOOL nninnn WiM'. This Question Is Now Agitating i M embers of New Hanover Board of Education.; board of. educatlffn oLjgEJtanover wilFlet Tt6jFTeit istefed -juliai of jWll-mlngtoni-ide whether Jtr not ; wo- tett-ghnfr-herTtrlnwett t rrc on the ei hool committees, oon to bt appoint vd for two new school dUtricta in the city, a-ord.in4jiio jrd?C'hlch have been mailed to a II iwgHMierew voters in the ylty. To aclt card is ttwh4 a reply -iwtpew whH'h"fbeevWsKed Iff JKieterJila up!niiiiLThi action, Js taken, -the board 'says, because the Federation of Women's Cluba,4hrugh North Carolina Boroaiii"nve-repejit edly requested the tward of education to uppolnt ' women on the rity. school f ommittcea. . The. board Mates that It i desirous of complying with the de manda of the public in 4 he matter, (.rovided U' knows what Ihcy ar. Headed by Mr. U M. Ellis, aaKtetant superintendent of forestry for the Ca-nadtin-paJ'TnTiaTiwtCCoTOpanyC a party f distlneulhed ,buslntas men and s.'lentiatrom Canada -and, thai. 4mh tnr t'nitctt states i8jnJ ?imins-. ton tn witma. the ienllog out at a pm stumps shipped bete the -a nadian government and -tbeJ, anadlan faelftC' Hallway for the purpose of as certaining the value of the Wood for distillation with a view to establish ing plants of a similar nature in Can ada, if thj feat proves successful. Aaron Hunter, colored, waa struck night- and- instantly i4iW-4ie-waB Chauffeur for a local parage and, while out on a "TivV-traitJwiTriceti -htjj-ma-chin and was on his way arkTb the city wlieTrhe"lt6pped on fie trgclis U1U II 'Jl DVC Jlllil -ullll Ji OB IUU late to itop the crfr. - BAPTIST ASSEMBLY " ELECTS SECRETARY Rev. M. Jcnbliiii ' h thoen-Paji-Watershed Kettired for Hnply tsvwisr n TtKn bi3 OTmencr.) V Itldgcretr August:! r.f ineet ing of the dlrecU'rs of the aeembly held this week, Kev. M. A. Jenkina waa elected flmthcial. secretary of the. mbiy. Mr. Jenkins will give his ft his. t the work-and imtkt rhIB' HuT home. - He will have entire charge or in finances of the .4n-mlitv The directori6ilso made plans for a water supply frrtin the water shed owned by Kevs. Moore and Jenkins atumt a mile distant. It is thought I hut a supply cjuj be obtained which witv be autiicient for many years, r -Tvw, pastors' - conference has " been in session during the past week and hair been-the "best attended. aniLeh. joyed of all the conference held dur ing the summer. Tha lcclorea given by Dr. J., K.- 8ampev. of Louisville, Ky., and Dr, J".' B. Hicks, of Uantille, Va.,-have een very much enjoyed. Road I'imtrai tt. ' " " 'Squire Sandelhi, of Old' Kurt, was in ltidgecrest on rrldav and brought the- nw fruit the contract, for the rMl Hfghwar from -Greenlee " to Uldiieejwt, about.13 nulee, had --been retttrr Oibson 4 - Co of XauXYllle. Term., and thut they have .already started to rwork both east and west .fini,.oiit-a&4"emtnitndra' 'ft to comiilete"' the work by June 1st, XiXherjmzM Hft4 is' the old stags coach route from Old Fort to Tildgecrest-As orlglnaHy: selected other rout. -: yarning---itcwttl-itweife, TwffTfliUeaLiof -tlMrmidvfrAin; "Rldge Tet east wns graded .nd If this rirt.-hart: -beenv foitowed het' trr' few roaii from a scenic standpoint in the country wtnch would be Iti etpiul, the old mage coach route' is up a deep ravine much of the way td while 4 an-be made a gtwid read, jet 11- larJia-the- -soener-y -of A he other ruad. - Tb:-Hutbeni-rarirnad " has" lalken . oft..:Xba. ia.FH-pfiirttre: numltered ittgft-UpJ?.IUch- ,wji,rj!.ii'ently glve'ira f rrini on , the mountuln. -Thee en Kines did not take me curves tie iween Old Kurt and RidgeoreHt and during the n-pett ttieT wcfeTried. were -oMntlr otf-the: track. blorklhM traftic snd knocking, the track out of ilufeALpriuw4--i.l-rallr-d -m-puny ha 11 turuc force of hands over liauling the track between ItldKe- teent-wnd -rd"rnrTffnu" IT IS iiiia Tliul .ifl.jt 4v Uaa the large vnglnea -W4H lie brouitht back ami put in service. At present must of them are being ..muWe4- -TntTie ChitYfntt e and Damille dlviNionn. Since the large ongineg were tukfn awgi', there has lieen yery little trouble On the l lue Itidge mountain-4ind traina have heen r 1 1 n ti 1 1 1 k itiwdi nearer -on -t-imer I'orwmal- lteim--f IntemtL. liev, J. K. Utllard.. pastor of Del- -tnitr-Arppne Itnplisf c linch, eu Ixiuis, ' attal.'W WrflttHlg-ltlfl vucaxion hat. i Jdr Ueo. H Hrtlnian and familj of I imttwn Ml- Are-wdutg his father 'ill tt . CIiuIflUn , Mi, Joe A. Srniih has :.ieen eleitcd , ut ,.IulBui.el.,u.n4.Jd,rJ -4 -il. vl,ew iii. Lhlef of police'. . 1 Mr. J, Mi itlknafh -who- spent srv- erHl Mtiiiimers here, m spending a few thty with friends. Mr. Splilman is lu bursar nd treasurer if thr Kp'V Ur.-iMiviHe, ,V. t'. , , -TTeV, T. X - Vfttt.'' 'ot St. Louis. Mo ecretry--of Sunday achrtol wtrk In VWiUtrai-lsHitstndtn.twq- weeks brre. IT, VV. e, - .1. t'olL. or l.orllntFlon in hcre-i.j-. hia vaoitltut. - - - trtrmrrrT" PT'T; f e'CT'f 17 V has pdichu-ed the rtaldenre Mr. It. S. Ashley.. Mr. Axhlev, who is from St. Petersburg, Fla., will erect a ,nfeW.Miil,, Utfcfifcaisidynna duel rterct vtiar.- "- r-:r - erwiing w---reynti.Tiwl'wil" MTHTToT tween the depot and ih.e--h,l- "1t. 3. r. Wilson of ('otnmWu, ninn mier ot th Hotel IYllchelle. ha fsn-i et! the hotel for the season of Isli 1 his season ui proving wholly awretut fill and the iimntiurr Is much cnu phrnvnled hv- hla patrons for the .i- eeueni gervice. A H Pttt-riiigtnn and' fainilv of iuiujul NtHik, htt -.iiendms the sum mer i Ktosecren The new electric linht connexion dd lifeallj to the altractivvnes of the-cottages. Duting the Vast week mnny new -cottages have been Wind nn oetore tne ehtl ol the-wapori neHi'ly all tho home will be cin'tve.. rtrtire Tritvert and famllv, a,m hn .spent the summer here, left yewrttjy tor rneir nome m Trlnilv, ... i - Mrs Thomas Vebb. and cftlMiuut, of p.ike. !s. C. if, occuxivtn ifi en. i nimgefr. - r '" eboeea ti. -Xe- man lot at loos E Jou.i itiwi tnr ! HO nd (Uher valualiU condf rations. J. Jt. r'earc to Then. H. I tnvl tot -itt ZflbuJua, for 1 3tii. " " ,7. " r.-r I. . i ..in .mm T?"7 TWn p 'i Cablet Fut l issis ta Weight Yea reaad ee-Here "I'd eerulaly gin nast suytbing to be able i fni sp a few pnuads sud star t ws,-wue isree ewrr sxivworay thin man r aniiiaa. Rilek a nwnlt t M itnti,lhle,dei't.lte fwt IsUnrem -TUta people are-"ri.iiuis of aist IHitrltion, a eoBditlDn wbirh prevent the fatty ele ments of food from being taken up by the Mon.l .-ffaer see wBea the- powers uf aiitrttlon sre aormsl. Isstend uf ge ting inta the-bbod. all the fut sad BesU imxltiiliig elements stoy in the uterttne aiitll tUry m from ne body as wste. T rotwt this condition snd prn dtee a heultby Doriniil, amount uf fst the nutritive proeeiwes otsst be M4a OslijF, ippiiet with te -power-watch as Hire aan denied them. This raa fcet be scruoioiuiml by eelloe a Kargol- tablet wU.li erery Bieal. ' 8argi-4 a sewatlfle euisbluslbin of six ! tlie bet streugtli airiBg.; iatrWJ-eleat-M -t the medii-nl rofeion. Token with meals, U njle Vlts the food end liini" anininhmeat ior rib Mesne sad - blood ' . .. ..... t... .. 1' Hr1ed falsi, cf f rooa tea t IwentT-Bee potmd ta -srrhutle- aterrth ee - byTio -mnnns 1rrejiiefit.""Yt Its setlon Is her- ierf WfunrrttrSnrL SosoiereTv nnrmieNa, Snrsoi in mdd h ..Jsllowa t'nig Oo snil oilier gHd druggixts everywhere snd every .m knire eoatslns a gunrsutee of welulit Invresse or money back. - - rstl;Vl)lle Hirgol has rodiieed remarkable reituMsrin in Irebliuenl nT nerrotii indigeetlnn. sad general toius4ti Hnler, ft sboiijd ant. until to'ts eeiurkhle nW - ptadoringr-effects; be Uwd by tknoe who sre aot willing ; to Inerwiw tlteir Kelght - tea peloids or umre. On 1 1 '.in a T' rf iik V, Country In State "of ' i( acingfiourttuestion Rer garding" Feeding" Army .!. (By U JtmneiUtA Pa jzz.-.ll JL- vVashingtonr I. -C Atts-t T. Dr. Paul Hitter, the Swiss minister again today made representations to the 8tate peDftrtment, In ..behalf ufhl regiiesr for ai loan of gold from' the' United Ptates. - - - - ' . 8witEladw - - rff-of with practically hen entire' male po pulatlon uiider-mTTn.-i-factng-ae Hotts nuestlon In regard to feeding her army. . ; .The Imputation that his. ooun.tr mlsl Implicate the I nlted States In H'Vlolalloh, -of rieotrftlHy Ly using the acquire money as a "loan to belli- gerent nation was declared prrpon terous by Minlater Hitter. He said Kwttxerland's domewllf financial trtTrn genm.wguch jthM she most toav fluid currency to restore normal con dition at home. : GETS DECAYED FISH 1 . IN WATER SUPPLY Mrs. V. R. Hill Has An Unusual and ;' Nauseating KxH"rlem With tlty Water at Her Home. ' Mrs. -W. R. JI11U 301 Kast Hargett atreeU. had an experience with the cl ty w a tex . y ester day . 1 haA. eh, w.Ul not forget for many a. day., - -The wash worrutn had grnved to do th. wash -ftfid. not likutg 4b mell -or the color of the water she complained to Mr Hill that tt was too muddy to wftsJt.ifitlw- Mrs. Hill went to examine the com plaint. .She,, .found .that, the foulness of dor wu theresrH- Tight;- out- the water wasn't muddy, it was discolored and slimy frr ppearaejiind iwliil Uiw (low was. on parts of -decayed flfh, It. Is uaid. . passed .TJEmt.-of rhe pipe into the wink and th odor wag so'Accentuated that It was ttlmoirt un-liWrtflffr-fiir-t a-IIWte'6reWlt'''In"' the. kitchen. Mr. J, W. Peebles and other neighbors were called in and were wtfWWae to the condition. -Mr. Hill is not drinking city water FlAST NEW BALE n010LDBY- ANSON FARMER " .lpe-UI -10-71 -Ken snd dtamtr.T - Wadeshoro. Aftsr; tfl.J The flrat hale of new cotton fur Alison county-waa soki lonay at l.liesriiie, 1L was rais ed by Mr E. 11. Ules and sold to Mr. H. Wall for fifteen cents , per pound A4wou-.-ia-fceepMig- -np- her-reroTd- by coming foi wardwitii.lhtilrBl bale-iu. new cotton. BUILDING PERMITS Building permit waayidi:rda.y.4s aueu to MT. .is. r. Montague for the ere ttotr -of a " two-RTory slate roofed" btiild tn of te nrMiua. in -fxmr t . 00 0 t4--be- Itxvtnl nn the ronttr of East and Kdenton streets. rernili was also Isaut'd "Mr. n. F. Montague for the creotlijii of a two story six-room residence on Kust street to wj -13 flitfl' - PANAMA CANAL- f AVIXt; I- Already More Tluui $1(10.000 lias Been IUy-nl in Tolls, ,.1ji,m.M..li:r j Panama. Ana. 11. Tne uin.Af i;j. im taaen in -esterdny-tn toll by the Panama ranul. w hich was tijiwauy-otjeneti wmtrday,-Aturnflt'l S - Ttrree irrnmers todaV VlmT ihiouli ine- wierwaT r he totiil i ei el-prgTTJT,!rninTTiII.TTrir rue present time amount tollOO, uini. t)f this sum 2S.0i)U w-Hk col. lected from the Barge line which has .L cat ,t , U ft ,1 f ,1 g , t h.T? , a" tuny mi f,.e gume The Tmle m-e- baa been- oh. . Mlt! of Uimrrnmciu Movcr-; lndon. Au. J7. -110:17 p. m l A Ueuter dispatch from Hrussela anvs .'Trje sent of government has been moved to Antwerp - Measures have novu tiikru- Tor the defense of Unt. se!s hern use of the approach of Ger- intm oavairv.-' - IttMirnncC IUUra 4hHlu4'4. London, Aug. 17. f:I& p..m 1 The war risks insurance office effec- ..... I'Mu.Tmw win retwice tne rate on cargo Insurance from four to three gotoens per cent " JIIXII JF t'HOM fcTOM Ull IIJA Ju.tf-. -t stiiw t ifjt and sionioch trouble w hen Mayr a Wonder iur etomacn ttemedyr-g wtmple " tif srnption-.ol .French otla. wiit-irlv r. -tb-f-4 free-the body of STTporsoimng iUi-MHj-iEil mm wiJie ttttt'Brr sunns Tr f" il' 1 1 e... diM rxA ulu-i owipatlon, get a bnrtlw T0itiyrlio mn-oelay longer.' It has brought health and hannlnesa to ihnnuni. Mayr s Vonderful Stomach Itemedy ia soio ner Vftlipw y Djug ;ge Is SOIBIGTIIILl - : - -A Record -of Achievement With Hout: Parallerirt History of 7 - -! Nation - UAC HHJ STOOD FOR PEACE His Attitude tfaTBeeTTSnclii as - To Give Confidence and Bus- - iness Has Been Strength , ened By Revision of Rules - For Big. and tittle AHefe: Approved By Country Washlnirton; t C Aug. .-Som of the Mig that Woodrvw Viloj''y to eTiJrouble., Thi thw to has don for th Anericn people during hi administration, which ;haa yt to reach the first year. and a half of It xitenc. to witVl l ' I. - A firm foreign' policy--oo of j watchful waitinK- which prevented a ; war with Mexico, and made ImpoeeJ--as hlenntold to tit hvess- the- deworesh-1 istion of-Btiames. ana a magsenng war debt. On the flther .band ' the Mexican,: people, have ..advanced as never before by the president' ffghf to restore to them poaaesston otthelr bwdL-.,., : v g A revision of the rule of businesa without the usual god heretofurw In evitable panic. As the result of th effort of the President the law bare been made the same (or everybody big and, ,MAlzrxal by : whfijsje,4e nundtiQH and . litigation, but iby. peaceam ana, juairama means. - Refutation opl h oft-repeated taunts that the Democratic party had fipt eapa'clf for' Bofyinlr uVaUona-Tes quiiirig constructive treatment. "Wit ness the currency, tariff. Income tax. the "nearly completed trust bills and other wise legislation that not only received the rote of Democrat, but the vote of Republicans and Bull Moose rs as well tn both the Senate j and House. ": IV, A tariff that compel thw trust lo HT a cheaply- to you a to th peo-ple-of foreign land?, r framed wlttH out toncesBlons to special ' lntereau. r .... V.-,; A currency law under which yon get your money when you. ned.U that pieyiKiiittt--fttT lftBliTeil stable financial condition. - VI. . ...... An . income tax that ulacea UDon the rich a iuet proportion of the $1. 946,000,000 earr-which ts how the cost of maintaining the Federal Gov ernment. -.- - ; . VII. An arbitration act providing "--for conciliation and arbitration in con troversies betweetveapitat andjabor. which has already been successfully employed (n preventing rreit -trilrea that would have tied up the entire railway buslnes of he nation.. VIII. Enlargement of ..the scope of the parcel poat, whlcH has reduced the cpst of tranaporUtton. awl become a mating and -convenient Inatrumeht. of benant to th corwomeT and producer. IX.-.., -Z- i. Trust law based on the aolden Role -' The trust must do nnrn nrhant a Ihey would' hve others do unto them, J. ., I .WbfJ .court decrees! Abandon unfair cut-throat competi tion! - - 'rj----" TCeaaa: discriminating betweerrjur Chnsers of their goodar Z ptsgorge control of competitors ac quired under the "holding company" system. . - 4- . . -Snrrender'-the'" etmrmons Poirer wieioea tnrougn interlocking directo rates! - -. (Note This gives you and your son better chance In lifel. lglalatan.-nrostdlna for tlve agriculturaLexIenidoii work. .Si--.tt ... The fostering and development of commerce ar nomc a no abroad aa never before. Legislation recently enacted will result In the dispatch of commercial attaches- to :all foreign countries In addition to the location of offices of this branch of the serv ice in th van oos targe cllie at lome FINALLY. Your President- ha worked urrtir. lrigly . and. with.1 a-lncriy -entirely new to our political tire for what he considered: fhc besrTntereau of man kind. He has worked unceasingly find without vacation day in ami-day out tor th rank and file of the public and not for any clique! or group, lie has worked for peace peace at norne.M-:-weH .-: as peace aoroaa. The record made by Wood row Wit- arm-tji" W'1ThTlUt-pai17erwi,,U ' nisrory oi ine nation.- - TO INVESTIGATE PRICETODDSTUFFS Government Officers " Hot On Trail of Speculators and Ma- -nipulatorsofPrices tHx itm AuouUiwi Pmi Washington, Aug. 17. ATIdiimn! special agent of the Department ntY justice were n spntchril tudiii i.i TMevefand, -Provide hi1,- a. -h ti tnfne. Plftshiir,-fid Tta tTatif Ttf n e j-ar n--i r,. aatrxip-mde 4nv-!t.)fuien t.t rtn rn-- vrmiMeil fef.-nf fooitM iiffji vniieu r.i4tea aimrn t atlornevs all owei' the country have begun inquiries, artd In many places grand juries are at work. . At UuJIalo John U O'Brien, district attorney, will try to ascertain tne cuuse or the lis in Hour. Fred Rohertson. district attomev at Topekft, Kanea. reported ludav that tne tinusttal clTciunathncra of -wheat going down on the market and the price of flour goln-op has stood out prominently. In the Kanea City daily pn per for several dava." He is in vestigating. . "- - . : A flood of letters reached Attorney General McKevnolds todny from vot untaiT Correspondent renrninK the a ova nee in tooa price... a Urooklyn coisreepondent-lttime-d to hare- pe- cmnL.tinurmaiiun nv aro rapidly tecreasin sitig pruf tiesh mm, notwunstaoulng an unuaoall "wwn vi.nii id col 4, lol'ag--MV4 New Yor. -- j . 1 sh hua. w--ewenT nij. ir ,V lame ;vinniieA-e o I r w Omr T ?1I1T" TTl 1 Thav Uie-pnl.lle at their men Arrangement have )tit been- made for -the -rain Ttt 40 00a-i4. Y,.- timber on thcTonaa national forests in Alaska. r s 3. Pfcll- lirst Get Yoor Eloo4 Rliht Tfcew YoV Sai . . 4sA All country people, and city folks b foee lakrng ta the woods abonk) fortlff their bksMI with B, 8. Thi tamoos blood purifier not" only ortve an potson eirt of the system but put th blood In condition to resist ne sneers oi pouwti H7 aad other ter- -TOBrnsjvef"- can teH what a slight abrasion of tj skin may lead to. A man eetatrh by barb wtr or thom will often oDea th the danger of hnpur water, of eloamd bowels, of mineral poison already In th t ystem, of public towel and "nusneroa 1 other trap to set tha blood on fir. - IM. H. 8. 8. iurify yoor blood and If potrnn hav Invaded th svstem begin 8. 8. B. mi wiil iuo anv tnem out. Oet a bottle today of any OniggM hot dont accept anything claimed to Da "Just good." Bewar of tubstttutlon.Wrlt to The nwirr npectne 197 Bwlft Eldg.. At Jsnta. O. for an illustrated book- th Mirror Ten.a-It fully eilalns abowt ra dle -ana -ts Cnely- must lated. - 'N' ;i V-v" 1f2(M Llyes Is Annual Toll Xo" SlVpnlidllnesOue -JT - ventable Causes ir7 TValulng human Uvea at $1,704 each, 12,040,000 may be saved th fltaU by the tabIlshtnentof rwrhole time -'- county healtSTp"' isitNM'h county. Th I Is th. claim omad.y.the.. fit a-te v.;-. Boa rd of ilealth. .The Hoard baeea- tt flBTwcopoit 'theraKnilaUon that 1,290 Uvea are -lost to typhoid aacU. ya ;that could be saved If proper precautionary measure were put tn right way, But this refers to typhoid fever and it ravage alone. Ther r WTier" disease . that county health officer arauppcBea to combat. They amine and treat for hookworm, they -vaccinate against smallpox, they lec-t tur : on health, sublet giving in- - jstructiou in anitatloB., in constmc. tion of privies, in location of well. There la no lelsuf for th health offl- . cer in North -Carolina;--With" thoe duties before hlnu with the situation. . aa tt la in practically every county greatly th nPM of attention, with the . problem of getting peopl to real! a. the gravity of the situation always :C great, hi wrorlt-Iano cynour.- - . . .Here JUi whaj one wholJi!fcii!iai fitth oWcer ibe and tt la an avr- -age, program in those co-urUie -rhri - there Is keen interest in hwalth wrork.-T':" The letter t from th eounty health .otBBr--'Of-h4--"- "1 am7tlll (busy with my typhoid vaccination, campaign. Tht pan week wa .... thf busiest I. hav ever . Pnt,'t betJeye. will mention some . of the things that I did. On Monday I spentrthe day In th Mount Pleaant-7 eoitimunlty trying to organlt.thm .. o as" to obtain the community work, being done; by the Rockefeller Com- " mission, ttn aionnsT ntgnt l gav a a ; illustrated .lecture -. at Middlesex. .28 miles away, getting home at 2 o'clock the next morniTiiC"t)iv7ueday morn- 7 Ing I spent the time preparing ad vertisement for new dispensary point and on Tuesday evening read paper-- 1 before the '- Fourth -Ditric4 Medical Soc4ety at-TarbOTo;- - tn- Wedneadayii.- I held, mv dispensary at Middlesex andnsnnahesaar htgiif?Mvrttn- J-luatrated Uture -- at Momeyer. & Thursday " morning -1 conducted -the-dlspensary at Spring Hope. In the af ter n on n spok at th j4nt annual meeting of the Juniors and Woodmen of the World, held at Rocky Trosa, 19 milca away. On Thursday, evening I - itad a-diapenmrv at- Momever.-- On -- - Friday morning 1 conducted the dl pensary at Hocky Mount and on JPrt- day afternoon visited Red Hik te at- ' tead a meeting of the hea-H-h com- mlttee of the community. Today I am ctmtructlTiytf UlstJeHaalr at Nash ville and hope to go to Sharpsburg this ev ening." ; - The rope ,niiua Jor Cs. -: : Ttsoirnnt TrsaT Rome.' ViA-firlC AuriT-TOr VZ -m. ) Notwithstanding 1rt3" weak - neffl. the Pope hau innstcd upon re ceiving from the papal secretary cT iUale. Cardinal Merry Del A at. a com plete report on the war situation, -th -latBt wwb -frnm the 7 field and the po-ssiM .developments. The . Poniff ha expressed' hut ardent desir to-de - wr.khing...m his pow T tn check the Wl..kA" " ' ':" "-"" - '- ounburn - .--.' - s . -. . iTaii and Ptxct "flot "trewWesjpq jjrt?trJie iToilet Powder talte tKe hum out -of unburn instantly ami healg the j scoicKedl cuticle. 7 .Z HAGANS - Magnolia Balm rtmmt Tan ant Freckle after a T. few applications , Delightfully Cooling and Refresh- ' ing tn warm weather. , T " h vtrx... o:i, r r j V . vv iuw-i a -iiOL, nuscivctb' LYON MFG. CO," " 42Sanrn 5th St, . Brooklyn, N. Y. ""! , -:4 lit rz- - ;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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