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as jjet |f! clog men vhlle la tlteii ?cbed positions hold are now jlQag erery effort to demolish th? -^Ttfian batteries. ? -! fh? French artillery Are Incrcatod iljliy Ml during the night ud ^J^dleutiona are that lhe? (arced f :h" Oertpeo'i poeltlon.-. Beading rein?????J m X# . sm J f Rnaalaa'a commander, haa hocc Jtrt. marttaled for ordering troopi R all male ljthabltnuta iJ Beat Pruaula. The vcrdlcl Ithc oourt trying haa not at MMieral Von Dergtjt. Jim Oormar t ^Pruor, of Belgium, lg taking ac steps to save from Uestructloi _Albjury the art treasures in Bel He Is now engaged In hav all Hated and the greatcs ^tlon'is being observed. There ii JSjkih protect boo for the mon^j WAS FRCSTRATEr f l *By Unlted Pr6M ) ' IHfrls, Sept. 1?.?Reports are re I red f bet the Qermad3h?t atUc) Ilk or, niamei Ira Wml. b j>. ' L ?he. ot the alttee has Seen true J | ItflhriNo oo.vTjNvrat 1. !f IN NORTH FRANC! fp^- yni?i in"^r ?J (Br the Welted Preee.) S. PJphp. Bept. 19.?-The war offlc Lam* that fighting In Northeri hflnfecontlnuoB nnd that th< fVll^111 unchanged. I'S^^BpPpred that losses It flHflHjHbBdy1 total one hnndrc< llMfilT It Is insisted that th< AM* tof the Germans ere mur] Wpf thaas those of tbo allies. Th. ln| has taken place under tl\ Hk of conditionh possible, Tty * Fdreschps ere nop Ailed witl * ??.- **? I; G.Paul & Bro *- 4J tree 10c For Lint Cotton or 3 I For 4 Seed Cotton Until Futhr Motics. ,? K-O. real Bro.. rrfll hay one Del f>lddllng cotton ?fran<.ve??h,.?n Mutlr retell time oaetomers at 1# ^^Bpound lint, or eh 3c pound seed |Hpr many customers ere tekln ^kaatage of their llbertl offer. Th! *^B^ts xrade notwithstanding th price of odtton is artmn no demtbd for ?t tAi ' PAUt BRO * It * ini*M M ^BL [vices toll of the further instance oil*1 I only tip churches and h06pltals re- J r l lhu perinans applied torches af- i , tcV.h. tcrrlblo bombardment ,n U,? ? ?hrm hS!h"!I nr<.^tVCJra;r' ; cKitMAN i r o 2 < ,H NOW BOMB FftOOF . . , ^ A ' (Brtb.Unltddh *, ? London, Sept. 1 !L?The Herman'?s . wit'lon'for netting lb KorttrFram., a< , (b btrbnif. Fllfeiiy: menta-ln many |E ??e;ur;ss.,: , " nr hajt rntlo of tho trpnt. Thoro is J nlvo a complicated sq*t-wnrk of : oaroea wire ana omer encMgiemeniB i which are protecting '411 ^portions of ; ti. J; * HolFffa?fr HIGHER k " OTAN Ui RKI-ORTKI1 (Br ktyi tfnttod Prou.) Bordeaux, Sept. 19?U Is officially t< stated that letters found on the vdead bodies of the German officers < I Show that tho mortality among the plGerman officers Is far greater than oi has been reported. * " Already all oompanles of the Ger-N t< man forces In East Prussia are d > lighting against the Russians com- J * manded by rolunteer officers. ir . TURKEY MAY KNOEHB T , A3 GERMANY'S' ALU t <Bj the United Pre*.) Rome. Sept. 19.~It is now believed that In spH* Of the declarations of neutrality on the part of 5 Turkey that she may jet enter the 1 Vaf? nn mil to Germany. - i It to; reported that the Turkish . minister of war has gone %a Ger l many Incognito oh tome secretmls3 sloe relative'to Turkey's course In the present conflict. >.. . GERMANS BREAKING THE "A AIAslES' MNE8 DOWN. (By th- United Wi '' Berlin, ^!a TheH^gue, Sept. 19.? it Is ofrfclaAyWedjW.& ' tytfle U i In North Franco IS still progressing. w U The Germans are'stbrdy breaking down the lines of tho allies. The in- J" dlcattotls are ^w^that^e battle^i^ll ^ port that the German# are now out * ammunition Is denied. ^ A | v< >rk -moors wiix 1 1IK NKCBSHAHYt ? t,{ SHPjr PM i I. no details Jrojfx tb? t/ckt: TfceJwar g office says that thq Bghtlng continue? e wrlth satisfactory * jresu^ts to the r * elites. .? lt<Ia stated 'that if thw allies : U now stated that the Germans aro I grpitiy strengthening their jvoeMba#. i l ie ? x,< . * U,i i. ' i. ' !* . . ..I# ' aT ' ' ...' ' ' ' . ^ Ten . ?kttl *? <<? <41 .?? ?iddiing Co\ ||?f Pound on a C m, >" > y 4T* ' ! > r ISELL S TMnniT NEW TIIETTHK NKTf TVESrlko a respon-iivo cbcrd in the raerlc&n- mint* iuprfcS >n^t!0n .Bl1 Clrl ^b,aJL':0nS ** ng and dance. Thfe Intact mnalcal >io'd.v' widi'itj "180 uinatM ot '1M fun" Mli, be at the ijew Tnnao Tuesday, S^ieojbor J2. ' \ it Worthy * 'h,rid?./,'8 Saturday. the lSth. rrtMMF.o MtiltxiiKT. Miss S. B. Parry, or EUraliaih \y, Will eahlh't to the-'ladies of 'fuhhigtoa et *5? Fotffr Lrfajee . :u?j, <:p, an tjxmoii ox Unseed millinery. Including ta'lv*[ hate,. toques, eto. Sh* will be la ie ju:y fof o^s day oaly. See her :aouacffment elsewhere in Ale sue. " . ;' ij.Z.-' r. B. Sparrow Will Lead m SERVICES XT THE COUNTY HOME SUNDAY AFTER- " NOON ?' AVh INVITED. The Services at the County Home afternoon at 3: SO o'clock bO cond'actod by the men repreirtTns the different chirchee of the tty. Mr. John B. Sparrow, cashier f th> Savings k Trust Company. m load tho meeting. good at>n<S*uco from the dtv Is especially Mired. Theae services at this orthy Institution are becoming lore interesting all the while. HE FINEST LOT OF PEACHES, <3 rape*. Bar tie It and Cooklnfl Pears. Orangsa* Qrapefruit, Apples. Bananas, stc.. that you ever saw. and these are ?heap. too. J. E. Adams. Phone 97. 9-18-9U ?rr L-.u- ^ U -lodges iff? the Winner &?* HIGHEST GUN SCORE IS WEEKLY SHOT OF THE Z\ CLUB YESTERDAY. The Washington Onn Club had its agular weekly shoot at the groundi n North Bonner street yesterday af9moen( but owing to the Inclement reatber only a few of the mem era were . present Good scorer rero made with Hodges leading ttu st of contestants. Hodges broki is.last wash's rssosd sad broke 'ii tralght. Tho following Is yestor ay's score: fame. Shopt. Bnoke. P.C Bodges 50 47 9 laxwoll BO 46 9 quires 100 84 8 foore 75 69 7 lallagher ...75 44 6 I err 1 man . . f 14 5 MNOY TABLE CELERY, AT J. E Adams'. 9-18-2tc j AIVKM9 ur ARB fruit will And the beet there li *t J a. Ademi. 9-18-21 ' ~ ... ' " 1 L Ct [)[*: *& i tton Deli accounts or in Wagons, W UPPL ' i IIKII?-Cloudy V ' i. ; ;fi| hIJ I T;., y" * d trxr \r Jk TtT /i xt xuj v, GET TOGETHER MEETING . The Get-Tog ether-Tobacco meeting at the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night proved to be one of the moat enthusiastic gatherings ever held here. Not only were members of the Chamber of Commerce on hand, bat members of the Tobacco Board of Trade and citliena generally. The crowd present was a good one and every one wae sanguine as to the future of the tobacco market here and all express . od their gratlfleatlbn at the prlcei \ received by the fsrmers at the salei yesterday when between one hun dred and one hundred and ten ^uuy?uu |>uuuMo ui Luuutvu nao uur ; poeed of. All the farmers were well # 'to attend the sales at the warehouse*. This suggestion met with Will AddVeTs Co1. People i . . H. 8. WARD TO ADDRESS THE COLORED CITIZENS AT C. M. E. OIIL'RCH < SUNDAY. ? Interesting services are promised I at the-Of M. E,?ohuroh -tomorrow - afternoon when Hou. H. 8. Ward Is to make an address to the colored . people of the city. Elaborate prepa1 rations are being made for the event I and the Indications are that there I will be a large attendance. The > music >111 be one of the features. ) All are cordially-invited to attend. 5 SFHtlALH FOR Fill DAI AMI Saturday: Beat Print Batter. ... 36c per1 lb. New San Dried Applea 7o per lb. p 8. A S. Hani* 20c per lb. ' Lemons 1 So per dos. ? Phone ?T. J. E. Ad%ms. H7-8tc ent 'vered in i exchange for ire Fence, Hon YCOM / ^ II A H IEPTEMBER-49, W14 ' _; J ^K'i- **$ IkL Py r$$. * IEL HIDING mrviwl lUiSjALitiU ENTHUSIASTIC 1 ' "1.^8 a hearty response from those business men. present and no doubt but what It will be sanctioned bj all others. The meeting turned itself into an old-fashioned family talk. Washington's tobacco market la growing dally, the prices are Increasing and the outlook la surely one that should encourage and cheer. Among those attending the Get-Together meeting last night were the following: J. P. Co well, George T. Leach, W. M. Ellis in. B. F. Bowers. C. A. Flynn, J. F. Buckman, Floyd J. Berry, C.- F. Bland, Hoyt Moore, George Hackney, Jr., J. K. Hoyt, B. H. Jefferson, C. G. Morris, W. W. Lerzett. D. W. Bell. H. M. Jenkins.' A. M. D^raay, J. D. Crimea. WllLorol^o^tfr^&hel^rn^ iftf: *Kitehlnscm, C. Carrow and Thomas Bland, sndvotliera. .\ VIStTOIW TODAY. Among the welcome visitors to tho city todayJ0o\ O. F. Davis, Ira 8tokesbori& Berkley Btokesborry, of Pungo; Surry Parkfr, of Pinetown; J. N. HUI, of ChooowlnUjr; P. H. von EborBteln'.-of Chocowlnity. It's restful In Washington Park. 1 HAS fiETVRNEDi Mr. E. L. Dawson returned last evening from a business 'trip to Greene county. I?t'i build In Washington Pack TALK OF THE TQWN?Try a bog or barrel of onr Town Talk, Ob itsK, Royal, Pinnacle or Gold Modal Flour. Purity and quality guaranteed. Our prices as low as lnfertod grades. Come and soo or phono 97. 1. 0. Adams. 0-17-3 to Co Wa&hmgx Farming Imp) ies and Mules P AN Y ? T"'&& y''i\ 'af-CS - >' jr If"' ' . . HAS BEEN REC ST. PETER'S YEARS C *1111" I WORSHIP I I in CHRISTIAN' CHURCH. 1 Rev. Robert V. Hope, peetor Services at 11 a. m.'and 9 p. m.Tho subject for the morning hour will 1?: "Mta Moot Po Something lo Bo t>ave<L" Tho topic for the owning serried will to: 'HThunka li^ the Wheel." Blblo Sch'-ol meets promptI'ly at 10 o'clock, W. O. Ellis*! euilcrinteadeht; T. B. Jackson, secretary. dial Invitation to attend any and all services. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. The servloes at the Flrat Methodist ohnrch tomorrow both morning and evening will be conducted by the pastor, Rov. E. N. Snipes. Sunday school meets promptly at 9:46 o'clock, E. R. Mlxion, super In :end ent: C. F. Bland, assistant superintendent. The Baraca clasa, W. M. Ksari teacher, meets at the same hour. Qood music. Seats free. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. N. B. Searlght, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. by the pastor. Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m . Charles M. Brown, Jr., superintendent. Qood mode at all services. Polite and attentive ushers. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. R. L. Gay,4 the pastor, returned today from Vendron, Va.. where he has been assisting In a series of meeting?. Hi* subjects for tomorrow will be: "John the Baptist and Hia Mission." At the ovenlng hour the pastor will dlacass, "Bad Municipal Government; It? Causes and Effects." All hare a cordial I welcome to attpnd. Sunday schbol will meet at ?:4I o'clock. 8. P. I Willis, superintendent. Good music. All welcome. FOR COLUMBIA, K/tt Miss Maude Hodgee left thU morning via the Norfolk Southern for Columbia, N. C., where the has accepted a position as one <of the teaches? in the pnbMe school of that town. She baa the beet wishes of j i her many friends. HERE YESTERDAY. Mrs. Mary Marsh, of Bath, and j Mrs. E. G. Tankard, of Jessama, were- la the city yesterday. -j NO WAR PRICES IN OUR DRY goods. Notion and 8hoe Department. We bought oar fall and winter stock before the war. We have a big line and can save you money. We will be pleased to show you. J. E. Adams. B-173tc GET IN MY SHOES; YOU MAY have my socks free. Big line of shoes just receired; every pair warranted. Men, women and children's. One pair socks or stockings free with each pair J. I. Adams. |M7-3to ttom ton we A. ement&s Buggi i * ' C. L. CARRC i i i . . 111 i t - f . r v _i lj ft w A. * -.r a no. m rOR OF CHURCH 41 gijU >N TOMORROW I The (ollovtiic le the proem m | for the annlreraary eerrioee at Saint Pater a Bplaoopal church Morning Prayer, with sermon by Hot. P. H. Harding, of | Camden* 8. C., with Holy Communion after the sermon. Thank offering for purpose of installing electric motor and blower to pipe organ . ! Sunday school at 4 p. m.. E. K. Willis. Jr.. superintendent. Evening prayer, with sermbn by Rer. Isaac Hughes, of Henderson. N. C., at 8 o'clock. 8pocial music by the choir, under the direction of Mr. E. H. Harding. ? , If a Washlngtonlan were asked by a visitor who was considered the city's v most popular citlzon-one held in the ^ highest esteem by people of all ?be they white or black? who would be that man7 At whose feet could be laid this wreath of honor? Around whose name could be written in ineffaceable letters this coveted honor? Tomorrow fcriy-ona years ago a young man in clerical garb, with ail the rigor of young manhood coursing through his veins, with all renulaitM fnr at in* him onward. Rev. Nathaniel Harding stood (or the first time within the historic walla of St. Peter's Episcopal church, this city, to break the bread; of Ufa aa an under-ehepherd. Then he was practically unknown, as It were; tq morrow 0orty-one years afterwards, he can and la crowned Washington's moat popular citizen. All honor, love and admire him. 'I Aa this sainted father In Israel sits around the fireside of his home with reprospective thoughts and vision* of past, years and too, enjoying, the scenes of a happy home, a home whore children and grand-children know him best and love him most, there Issues forth from every heart 'in Washington -congratulations for | hiss sad beat wishes. If God's ideal , of beauty were tto nestle and cluster : around his feet, he tonight could sleep beneath a coverlet of roses and Immortelles. His sunrise was bright and suspicions, his afternoon is radiant with the glow of a wellspent life and may the senlth of his * days for usefulness he as one grand sweet melody as ho Is permitted to witness his life's sunset. Preacher, soldier, citizen, his life (Continued on Page 4.) * SMOKED AND &ODT MEATS, THE. . blggeat and be?t line In the city. Alio roe herring. Oor prices ^ro light. J. E. Adam*. 9-17-Sto New Theater ASSOCIATED FILMS, THE BEST THERE IS Every Night COME OUT. Price 5c & 10c, MSPVHHMHHftHlHMHBNHHHflHI I How 10c es,
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