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I Ffw M I [.H VI 11L 1 The l?tlr Mr of the battle of th? I ;l Atone AndaThe allied rrmlee pushing , wrlth ell He atrength titer can bring 1 p to bear In their great effort M net- i I flank the German *tlght wing and I' force It beak Ironr lte* line of com- I fjtuiiicatlon. through Belgium. There is evidence thattbis more- t I ment If beginning to tell and that < ft uxxleee something unforeseen happens i ft thin portion of. the German *rmj 1 M must fall hack to another defensive 1 J line. *? i. f i The Germans main supply base at < Jalnvlll^ la. nov proteoted by heavy I Tito line of bottle Uw changed I considerably since tbe Mclnalnft Of I tho actual contact between the two I s treat armies, whoae number and . real poaltk>n? It Is not 4s ret been ' permitted to makb Mm. > A *-rench official report state, that the action continues to derelop ta J the northwar^. The Germans admit that thpy hare been unable to arrest ( the French attack against their right 1 end, also jthkt the allies have advanced on their "tfght. 1 The German wings appear to f sr-jraarjrhka: movement by way of Bethel. - j| The Germand ard sacrlQdinc thoh- ; sands of men dafty.' the front now i presents simoons winds inward and I outward In a country wonderfully V adapted for defense. / :!f rerun bUs no official < / JiKWB from WESTERN PROMT ' Bwllo, Oct. 1,' Tim London.?No ' ! afflctsl new* from the' western bate I UerrouBd Sm "been fecelred. here 1 since last night. The newspapers , , ha.. not been Informsd tjr their, cor- , respondent. regarding the (rapt feneral eagagemc.* end deJatU sr. not | | known ere. 1 Archduke Frederick Of AostjJs^ J elared a new and great victory was I ATTEMPTS TO FORCE FAB MOE OF NHCMKN lUvt'lXSEI) m Idondon. Oct. 1.?-The lighting I along the east Prussian frontier. !n j which the Russians hare extended I their front 99 miles has resulted in fhe repulse of *11 the German at tempi* to force ap aseage of the rirer Niemen. This statement is ^B contained In a dispatch from Renter's ^B Petrograd correspondent. I FAOTORIBB WORKING DAT AND' NIGHT ON RAUAN CANNON* Home, Oct. 1, rta Paris?-Fac. H tories are or king night and day to uujo 11 cwinoQ ?raerou tvr tao lunan , Army. An order has been Issued to K^fcasten the preparation of provisions ? and ammunition for the troops. I HALINES HI RBOOCUPIRD BY BBLG1ANB, IT IB BAIB ^ London. Oct. l.-~"lC*liaes baa I been reocpapled by the Belgians," 1 says the Antwerp correspondent of Pfcfr the Benter'e Telegram Company. J Hla dispatch continues:" I "The Germans today renewed the 7 I ,, bombardment of Lierre (a manufae. 1 turlng town nine miles southeast of I Antwerp) and HejatrOpden-Berg (a 1 town near Lierre). In ,-Lierre the A tower of the church bt St. Gomma^ tins, the Convent of the Blac sisters 1 and some Bouse*, haver been struck ^f||y shells. Four wdtnen hare been "*1f "Bounded. M/>et of this district has I been deserted by the civilian populaI tlon. ' I ITALIAN TORPK1K) BOAT IB ntponTim sltmr BY A arrvw J (Rome, Oct. 1, via Parts.?An Ital | lan tOrpcdo boat is reported to hare ! F. G. Paul & Bro; Washington, N. GPaya highest price* for Hide*, Far and Beeswax. Weights are guaranteed and remittance made > ' same day good* are received. Let as have your shipments. Satisfaction guaranteed. I F. G. Paul & Bro. I ",, u? 1 . . 0 SIGHT TEF.N DAYS VRD FIGHTING Seen sunk toy A ralno between Venice end Comaeehlo, in the Adriatic aaa. Ho confirmation of the report can bo ebtatoed In ofliclnl circles. A despatch to Use Bouter Telegram Company <rom Borne eays: "In consequence ot the appearence on the Ad*rluti? eLdst of I til 7 sf floating mines which there Is no! reason to boll&vo hate come from ;he coast of Istrla and Dalmatla, the Italian government haB telegraphed irgei^t laatructions to the ambasaaior at Vienna charging hinTSb' draw kheserisuf* attention of Austria to im-fact and to the loss of life which pnailed from It and to Hoate measures be taken j 'he recurrence of i'nclfep ts of grarlty." HkE GEtfBtAL SITUATION 18 " SAYfltVACTORY TO ALLIES Pnrls.Oft 1.?The following offl)ial communication was issued last .'a *ne general situation la satisracfrfjr. There has been no change of iny account on the front except >3UtU of Woerre. where we have >ccupte<ti^ocheprey and advance as ar aa the slopea lo Ropt de Mad." . JPROVfSOE OF OALICIA 18 FREE OF AUSTRIA N TROOPS London, Oct. 1.?The Rome correjpondent of the Ebtchango Telegraph Company says It la officially aniounced in adrlcea from Patrograd hat the Austrian province of Gille!* now is completely treed of Aaatrfaaa. :he last remnant of their i-)?m k*v. ing*c tight refuge !n the Carp^'.aBS.j uL^nH V V;H HI r r I IjlfProtracted meeting will W; Vft. ZIon Methodist Episcopal church. South, next Stmdpiyl f Service# sfc 11' i. m. and 7:z6 p, 'm. on The meeting will continue through the week. Rev. it. W. Mann Greensboro, will assist Mr. Wyche, the pastor, In this meeting. Mr. Mann has been aaslsting Mr. Wyehe In all of his meetings, and Is a young preacher of ability and every where he has been on the Vonceboro circuit, he has drawn large crowds and the people were well pleased with his preaching. Mrs. Mann presides at thj organ and furnishes music for the services. The public Is cordially Invited to attend all of these' services. There will be services at Wharton's on Sunday evening st 3:30, and, at this service the doors of the church will be opened and several members will be received into the ehnrch. par ? ? ?M y mhie HAS ASSISTED IN SIX REVIVAL MEETINGS DURING THE SUMMER AND TRAVELED 1,400 MILES. | Rev. R. L. Gay, pastor of the First Baptist church, ha3 returned to the city after having been absent for! the past soveral weeks engaged In revival meetings. Mr. Gay has assisted In six revival meetings during the summer and he has traveled 1,450 miles in order to reach his different appointments. As $/ result of the meeting! iherd haVe been about seventy-flv< | conversions. Pastor Gay from noa on will attend to his pastoral duties | In this city. RICH HARVEST. The fishermen in those waters ar< now reaping a rich harvest In th< way of bagging mullets and othei fish. Dqe to Pamlico river belm salt the cstcb has been enormous. -V f j - ' I 101 Ranch \^ '' bJ The much-exploited 101 Ranch n Wild ww chow wlU exhibit In Wnakr o Incton tomorrow, I >ldny, October 4. J Before the city la half awake O- |g morrow moraine the Ions,-trains a utilised to transport the parapher- e aalla of the big show will have rolled Into, town, been shun tad Into t> tW, -- ? 1 ? - a--- ....... tuv iui(iu?u yarns, uccn amuaara, g| [tbf scores ot vans and wagons mad j,, Rffc hundreds of horses and other p, Sponge .ahlmsls Bustled out to the a, Fleming jark.ahow grounds, where cc the Wild West 18 to bo domiciled c, during Its stay, early coffee nerved p] to tBS army of workers, the 0nt ol Itents erected and arrangements nn- w Ksdes the ehoVr ground, eager forjo Phew sensations, It makes no differ- tl Ha whether the show la a Wild m West or . lust a plain circus. The m incidontal sights and scenes have e s) Sharked similarity. There is the same a army of working people appearing o Uke gnomes out of the mists of the j r morning; tne same energetic nana- c, UB| of stakes and gar lines and u canvas; the same hurry to get the animals under cover, for In the Wild West Jo: g-horned steers tako the 1 place of elephants and buffalles Tie ? in interest 1th the circus dromedary ti ?even to the hump?and mast be fi protected from the orer-carlous; and. t not least, the entrance has the same t alluring banners as the circus. The i MM II m FINE PROGRAM OP NOllBl M J SCHEDULED AT THE HEW THEATRE FOR TONIGHT. * The New Theatre had a moat excellent motion plotnre show last night and the large nnmber present i were more than pleased and Justly 1 so, as no performance of the season < was more enjoyable. The pictures 1 were both interesting and entertain- i !ng. < The program for tonight promisee ] to be etjualljr as latersatlsg. The I management of this well-known playhonso is surely eadcaToiing to please and pattsfy Its patrons. 18 IMPROnVG. Urt J r. Pries, wife of Mr. M. T. \ Price, manager of the Wester* l I Union Telegraph office, who has , been a patient at the Waahlngtoa ' Hospital for the peat several week*. [ H Improving rapidly 1'nleee me[ thing unforsecn happens she wtll be 1 able to return to her home wttfcin 1 tt<* near. 'PW days. SALE TOMORROW. Tho Washington tobacco ware? house. jrlU hare IU rosier sals af r tobacco tomorrow not withstanding I the fact that the Wild Wast thew will exhibit at Fleming Park. iSoMW^^BHRNOON I ? T PARAD&, f OMOR gi Sbi ^rr":~ '**' g lost muM MMmKli PHI, pea areas, .with lis sa^Baaeaeed ists, sad ths ptctsnee^fcasrrd.r trb of the Wild West kh. who re always much la eel^Et la the >rlr hours et puniWljB The aftarasoa fWtariHh will Wlaatrit sad the Ml Sho. : 1:1*. Dmis taJKfin or earlier to Blhf TfatMth e* e? annuity to rldt toe MlMhir Id to hear the 1IIH ho Lj&ee'e iwhor band. Very eaeeJCead itncterlitlc perfotmauam a rr M ufe; the i apt are aai paMlent of a bono thief. a anlHag intch beteen a eewplrl oat a *M IwiiM roaad-mp wMh TMBf aai klahoma cattle. aofclMtieao of ough-rldlap mm "oatlow" paatce rack liAo shooting. and other MMh ou display*. The parade will take plaoo at 0:10. The reate rOI he the mm* ae over the dowatewa itita. AS a line aad a priuwlic of ea?prill be oa cple all day at On nMft trap store. UlUERT BNEH Ovar uidw taatai ion? aec time, la aP prwhahUHy * ?hB BmMt mt tW vmi mmrntrn ?BMI ibm M. B. Mm* wm?m ***** itt?! ?! f t? ?bm% b ? Mm ?f I^iwib to ?? MU MMHL sTbmvim AILY OCTOBER 1, 1914 ROW - T' " < I a I t I J I a how m Tomorrow. FIRST QUE ! ITfllULN 5 rnn i MVPH ? * nw?? 1 pS3?BBp^?'*? u >* m I Iflli imn O niir M mm* m MM |? * mrnrnrnm Bl. V M __?mn m?dmm mom MM ? ? I? >1 m mm r mmmrnrn* mmmmmrnrn mm* ? mm , < MMM ? tt? ?B I S i W1 The Collegiate Ins An Ausp Tte acboal rnr tea opeacd at a M VaiMasUa CathfkU lastltat# rlth ?.Mt dfty-throe *rlo aal bo71 ted a oror with eollace aytrtt Iboal*" mm aaar vMt WaMlMtM M alaaaa MP?' aad tb? Hod) Mr 1? vmU tear wltaga Macs M ydh 04aal la tteaa of afcaaat T at tete la tte F^vth. AM te ataiaata aaaaa to bo peripolar at boat aad perfectly aatleM tedl otacytbtap la mritm aloaa Tat'tr aaa lata already teaa enaotte pear* tee ptaao vaa broopbi a w? water. teat Friday ataahf too literary dpi' 1. vara ocpaotead oaa for as m u ?M?? vtte bora MIW u tflli Warm. mJ ttla city vw 8 MM imMIiml m* tb# sin's society Mi Hr. LMltr Wbttsborst. of pi MM R. C.. ixiMm* of tb* key's b. TW '?ys srs asw el vorfc ?ttt tl in*' Mi; m iombi I taaila eosrt m I Ms? MM cp. s? A etry sasMloe Itaahall |ubc ?na In hp* totsriey afttnoos last. Is w Mr s Mate ths ee*u*?! room Is- hi M*af M was aaaacaM at Us b laasr sMs Iks* lbs srSooJ %? to th * isi rats %wv iMtt. kaum pi sirjp II i ?iaa stsai Obrl mt Crs< Is T. L. My. east CasaMaaeaasrs kss- . A r Hod?cs N. ' Va M|Mi A. O. Warns. As- ^ TV MUM party of Moaafstt aaa asi at tfcs sssnbisn yasasr- pl looto- tttntu mm* ft If. Um. .f * PMI tto MU, m ^ ^ ^ ? to* fewr ?mr ? tto Nv tor of mm M? 'tat * fttoC toftto* toward -to ^ i ??to> >i?i > aiti iiM> ft m UK ? ? j I ? M -? ?r a No. Mi ?- .'? i? Dw "Oluu" mad "Atklatfca." S ml lauraat to Mac awakaaad la M ka an at r>na??atla to J N?X! Satartsy at the aura at r. '1 k Paul * Bro. the girls of the la- J UtiU will kait m uk ?pi? at heir cook lag. Mch aa bread. cakan nd candy. j All the ladies of tta c ty are oar nlljr Invited ta call at ikla atara ad ?a far thr?Iv?. If aa p?rh*?M are mad* their presence will f aa oDoouracamoat. Prayer meeting la bald la tka col?a chapel each Wednesday aoig at 7 o'clock and on Snnday morale* at 9: SO. Preaching oecara each J nday evening at 7:4S o'clock. In accordance with the president's reclamation, special sty less have sen arranged for nest Sunday events The sermon will be delivered 1 f Dr. M. O. Fletcher, president of ta collage. Dr. Fletcher has devoted much longbt to this great peace moveeat. Only last spring he repre nted the 8Ute of Tennessee In the iternatlonsl Peace Association mad on for them the first prise. He is kindly consented to deliver this fj MOW oration 8eadey evening for e benefit af the aindeeta. The iblie Is cordially invited. . 9 HP TnPIT m iini jarni I <ath ,? * .kit* ran In Uom cMaa Ik. tiaah Tha <uul>n at this atnfatf (iar ?aa neord-bnaklac. <1 thaa Mb? that than la ma*r > M> Is iaarlai that ?aa t . oatala tntral paoplt wtoa has* raadr aaaa this ?r*?*ctl**. That why u much Interna* it Mag >pte>fhi her? is the coming aparaac* of "Pino Feather*" at the . IV Theatre October 7. The eererel ral people who saw the play In ^ rm York or Chlcuo loot a?a on ire been praising It to the ok tee id advising their friends not to . \ lea It If It erer cune to this ettr. lae Feathers" la a tremendous ay of today by Rngene Walter, the itbor of "Paid la rail/* "The elf aad "The Easiest Way." i rosrtag the saarehllgbt of dramotfte P^Htatioa on certain phases of onr odern existence. Its character* ? Iran front life. Its problems are the average theatre a ad fence, and a treatment la fearless, frank aad mvtadag. Its coming here should rove toe dramatic trqat of msay ' viHtrrm today. The many friends af Mr. L. H adgett. of Reeky Monat. formerly r this city, are glad to aee htm are today ,'jj ^aPad&BrO; J F. . Tmm1 Br? . aHJ My om Wl? ?fMi Mai. attk MM* Mi tear BMy IMW at* MUM raaat prta U ?Aaa la wms4 MMaaiit ImmI far n at UiM r. ?. PAUL BBO. New Theitef 1 TiniTt HCTlfcM: 7
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