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IN HEALTH; JTHST IN WXA LTH, AND FIRST OT THE RANKS OT THE VttUUtS -WASHINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY AfTEMOOH, CX?TOBKR 26, 19TT N UMBER tx y\ BTiurorpius was omnsr n? ?mora, extended roB W8TANCE OF 14 M1UB. FlU HI? ROVHANU A* VlotaUy <* Ma?tlx, tt T* (Br Oulted Free.) London. Oct. if.?Tbt'Kunulua today dyaJBalted the Cern.roda k rids*, which U the greatest In Eu rope. The net *u committed ?01 lowla* the er&cuntlon of the-?ty of Ceraaroda, according I? wll*Ue? 41? patch?* reoetred at tan. The bridge the Dumb?, aadthe adjaee&t he Be*. ' - i Berlin, Oct. 1?.?Tut of the root, d RuMMn ml Einulu force? at Dobrudjn hurt Romania ecroea th* OmnMi bridge before thrf to?n or Clruvtd? wu captured bf Mukmun'i M Adraaclnff iS ? ?Me drcle. Hack ing to pin the deflated Rumanian* agalnet the Danub eand complete their d eat ruction. The mala body of the enemy retreated northward, ln atead of croealng the Danube, keep la? IB toneh with tke troop* that The Rumanlane are etahbornly re el ? tin i; Falkenhayne'* force* la Traawtraala. ; ' ' Ay? J * Ob the Weet PnaL Part*, Oct. M^-Bembwdmeata occurred l**t night la th* Van eeo tor, aortheaat of Verdm. but ao aew counter attack* were made by the Oenaaaa. -?>/* F m m HOME QFI MT MU P?pntT ?harl?a Proctor ta? WU lUnu raada anothar raid raaterday ud located a still la tka Nat Woolarti, la Waaklat ip n?ar tka Martin eoaatr ?till ni of (?-(alfoa ?a ?i Civrartr ooaoaaM la Woolard and tk? tppar* l brought to Win aad placad la right. But It mold ba vladam on xomr p' rathor jom part to wtlk ?aat tkat ?tor? -Jf horriadiri ?,? RULERS OF ROUMAN1A MM) RUSSIA Tb. tin? at Homauta and U? cr?r of ?u?u pltoto?n?b*4 U on? OC a*?r eoof*f?noM btkl brtor, tte f ? *<!? at n? cnuau alllm -r PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED H ? , I A ?own hutw la to *i Ml at jdreenvlUe Norem bar 1? (or UN pur 'poaa of oMaiala? opinion? oa the propneed Improreinant of the Pam lloo and Tar rlran. The following notice ol tM> hearing haa been eeot oat by the Wflmlaftoa odo* of tha War Department, 0. 8. gntfneera it SL-K' ? ?*- - the rlrer aad harbor act ap Jul r IT. 1(1?. Con?r?a? pro fd far the tottowint preliminary TynjfrlH %ri* far Rlrer., North Caj^Baa. -with a rWw to prorM lns a channel depth of eleren or twain faet, reaped! rely, with adequate wldtha at aad below Waahlnstoa. aoch additional prored . rlded ft ?liable op torTarboro. ! *^or Ui* purpoae of, affording gil Interested parties an opportunity M presenting their Tim on thl* prorement, a public h oaring win be held at OrMtTilU, ft. C? November IS. 1916. Im the City flail, at 1:S0 Km J& Interested parties are Invited' to be present or be represented this bearlgg, and to give their tie?* as to What benefits may be derived from the proposed Improvement. Tor : accuracy of record all Important fsets or argumenta eboald be an mltted In a. E. WAi.nnON, Major, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. Army. (JIB TWO I Oct. It.?TwwbtUla? of dollar* or (Old iwln Id ?h* Dnlted StAtM troaaury. TWi mark wu roachad Monday, the exact ta ut? Mu ItHl.OMli ? Two billion dollar* to tin larcaat.amout of (oU *y*r amnbM la th* tr*aa urt of any nation In th* world at an* thn* tli hlatory. Bat that to as old atory; Il.000.t00.40? wonld mean lb* uma iMn?. QoM wadfht III pound, t? th? 11.600: 11.004,441, (It.lt In cold would, tb*r*for*. bulk up to T^Tt.ttt pounds, or Ml*-* tona. Pat t It.000,000 on a frelcht tnla. and It would rwjulr. 114 *ara to earry lb. total nun; tbto would maan .bout ll.tot pound, to a car. Thla numb? of car*. 4? f**t to tb. oar. would mak* a train 1*44 f*at Stat?* had * bard Una to t?! Ilia l?*l .mount of lltt.Ott. too In tin troaaury; ana tlma It (all aa low aa t44.ttt.4tt. Tka banker* of tb. United SUtaa ha? ta tak* a ball and mak* rohiury li>Hi dt cold with th* Itffflmnt to th* (aid raoarr* totaot. Th*r* tha raalta ot tka I U.01l.bM,l??.47. PREACH SPECIAL 6r- Thaciar. tka ?rangall.it. wltt Mclal itrnaa to trotm ??a Jokifkt, UtwTf and k ara aapaelallr laTttad t? ?t ?ad Tha public la. of MrM ?* , land ad til* uaunl mutation lo ko praaant Br. Thackar will ?much on "?a Parfart *?i" I Taaaardv *" ona at dajra' ot thd meatln* ao far young peoptaa' ritim 1? ?o i l?( w?ra a %raat an?aa?. A lar#a nutober aeeaptad Carl it aa th *r par aoj.al-Satlor tad al(nn) the earda. WOtaf tkair pnrpoa* <r> laad irlatlan IITa?, {?? - ? Or. Thackal-a elaar, almpla and atrontf Ooapdl aartxma ara producing a profund lmpraaglon and ara aaoom pllahlng great rood. Ha la a maat forcible apMkar tad tha Una con na tkat kaar Mm daHr taa tlfr to tha appraolatloa wlU> vktoh hI? aarmona kar? ban mat. \orwegian Ships Have been Sent To Tne Bottom, By U"Boats CBT OnltM Pr?a) 1 torpedoing of Norwegian ?hip? while r ud Germany la la a eerloua atage. A* Arclar? that tka relatione between rVttkaO. a German j and Norway on the kee from Norway waa In the na _____ Norwegian ahlpa hare br u. ??iu <rf ? -5*?so ?3^ NOVEMBER? TO 25 *** Pn ?mi TO Bo Otrenlated Wlthta ? VarDqi Plan* are balag perfected tor Pay-up w?k," Which will 1? h?ld In the elty Novambar'lo lo 16. on th? a?'IrtcM 0" Bualneaa NumoroiW casdi, hhhibh. envel ope. and other adrertlalng matter 1? being printed and will be pat la cir culation within a few days. "Pay-up Weak" la Wtaloo try highly laCKMtlll lait year and tt la axxotad tkat It win V? eren more ?O la Waablngton. 171,000 wai collected an old aocOOnU In WUaoa daring the progtaaa. of the week. CARRANZA IS DESPERATE Washington, Oct. Id.?Gtrruiui hu launched a last ditch fight. the outcome of which Kill determine whether he can retain power, or [wbother he wHl be foro*d to follow hlB long Hit of predec ??eon la fleeing the country. t* This wax the interpretation placed today on official report* to th* war department oT the launching of a final campaign by Carranaa against | the Villa revolution!*?? to northern Mexico. (Following Carraf**'* aeuon In ?ending his wife and family. with lira Ohreicon, wife of hi* secretary or war. and Mrs. Tr?t\no, wtl* of the military chleftan In CfeLhoahua, la to the United SUte*. this new mill EAnother Indication pf the *erlous oaaa of the .Itnatlea Oarouita face. M the ' prnvinlonal preeldent In laarlap "Mexico city, for Querataro, In company with Qeneral Obregon, laayi tig <leneral Conialaa la Mexico to grapple with the XipaKstaa. again to be mraaelat the capital, rclli Dlai'a adherent*. who to barf * entered the t of Otty la loeatai m HOU) BIG PIANO SALE OMkpur to la * Sehnla Co. of Chlraito ara pat ?< on > groat piano aala at th. Southern Ftirnltara Company- Th? nt? will bona Saturday m oral d* Two aolld ear load? at laatrum.nt* bara baas rooalrad fad ?01 ba 41a Boaod ot Tka arant promlaaa to ba ona of (ataraat to local IMn of mualc and It la mtpaetad tliat m lar?a nnmb.r w?H ?rta adraataca af tha oppor idnltlea affarad M tbla aala which will aaatMna for Ma dara ENTHUSIASM FOR WILSON CONTINUES GREAT CROWDS otfXTIXTrE TO GREET HIM AL<ONO ROUTE TO CINCINNATI TODAY. TO HAKE FOUR SPEECHES I? OmUy Pleased With the Oration? That Kave Been Given Him on This and on Put Trip? Through out V art one Parte of the Country. ftUfi* ???*" . W. Ta.. Oetf'-ft.? e "iqcky piece" gtren to Mm by the working men of Phila delphia yesterday,' "to be returned after yoar second Inauguration next March." President Wilson today paaa ed through here en route for Cin cinnati, where a busy day awaits him. 4Ie is scheduled to make four speeches. Last night the President remained up late, greeting the crowds that surged about the train when brief Mops were made along the route. He finds what he belloves sre the best evldenceo of support In theae gath erings "ifshows t|iat a large number of* my fellow citizens believe In me. anyway," he said this morntog. More than a thousand persons greeted him at Martlnsburfc, the Republican? strong hold, loudly clamoring for a speech. But the President refused them, saying, MI would rather work than talk about It." DIDN'T COST HIM A CENT TO BECOME A SENATOR (By United Press) ' Washington, Oot. 28.?Johnson, Virginia's candidate for the Senate, today filed his expense account with the senate as "nothing." He stated that he had not spent a cent on his campaign for re-election. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Beginning Norembor 1, ltlt, we will Mil lighting fixture?, man tie?, dob??, lamp? and ?11 lighting ap pliance? for ??ah oni/. None of these article? will b? charged to nnyon?. Thin d?M not, however, apply to RU atoTM, ran gee, boater? and radiator?. Than? will b? ?old an til farther no tice on thft Installment plan, payable at tor offle?. All Installment? must bo paid promptly when du? a? wo ?an not earry accounU Ion far than arranged for. All gaa bill? are dno and payable at onr ode?. Discount? ar? allowed If paid on or beforo the lPth of the month and no dtneonnU will bo al lowed after that dnto. All noer? whooo Mil? ar? not paid |by the tftb will bo eat off on tho lfth wltlotl farther notice. 'j i j- . 0*?. I [/' ?y *. ?? Orntehfleld. Jf.? 8apt lii-IM NEW ^MIONARY PARTY if ORGANIZED TO HELP IN THE DOWNfAli OF CARRANZA Argeement Has Been Made With Villa. New Party Will Supply the Funds. AVOWED OBJECT OE NEW PARTY IS TO PUT AN END TO CARRANZA (By United P.-<-??) El Paso. Oct. 2 0 KmlMarlea o( Pancho Villa have been la thin city for the last few days, conferring with members of the new Mexican revo lutionary party, the Legalist?, ac cording to report* received by the United States department agents hore. At least one VlllUta Is known to have arrived hero on horseback, I having crossed the Rio Grande below Juaroz. At this meeting, United States au Here s Kind of President That ?fye'd^al) Re&eect (By United Press) Buenoa Ayrei, OA. 2i.?IWauso of hard tlmea. Dr. Irigoyen, the new radical, president of Argentine, la arranging for the shelter of all tho destitute persons of Buenos Ayres In public buildings. He will pay for their food himself. His entire sal ary, or near % 100.000, has been turn ed back Into the public treasury. This new decree gives Argentine the first insight of the character of the new excutlve. Ho mado no pre election speeches nr pledges and wns known to be oppo-<d to oil ostenta tious display of sv ' slogans as "Thn People's Candldat " MXASK1LL TO SPEAK HERE A large aadleuce Is expected to hear A. L. McCaskfll, of Fayettevllle speak In the Interest of the county Republican oampalgn at the court" houso tomorrtm morning nt 11 a' clock. Mr. McCssklll Is one of the state's roost able speakers and he hah made a big. Impression wherever h^ has appeared. ?????" if Tomorrow night he will speak iff* Belhaven end Will be at Bath day afternoon at 8 o'clock. BRIDE-ELECT MEETS t i ?-??!? M" Ml I w>?* Ui \A I ? iw i SID FAS ?????? VI iv -wiitbI' c"5t -r--?' sih v 4 '.*V? (By Benton, Ala., Oct. !?. -5M^W*o#n ' T)*le. 4augfcter ot * prorata an , 117 hara, la dead 4s the overdose of aaperU. Sk^n^aiJ* a*** early thla morning. < Miaa Dale'a #n*ait?menf wm nn-? ftOUMd yft ahort while ilO'WKt all*1 wee to h^va tnsen ,taehrl<*.*?4 ?***L Mil ' i" thorttlcs believe that ur arrecm.at ?as perfected for the bandit leader lo command the field force? of tha now movement. United State. secret service men have already reported that thcro was Huch an agreement In effect. In return, the Lcrallstaa are to furnish money to pay the army In silver. The new revolutionary party. In Its official newspaper here, the EllccaHsta. avows that the obje? of Its formation Is the aocompllsbment of the downfall of Carrania. HUGHES IS ON FINAL DRIVE , Of CAMPAIGN Is Scheduled to Muke Thllljifmp t Spcechc? During the Sfos* Eight Daff, r **!??'{ *? ' (?By United heM)""'f - New York, Oct. 26. -Charles K* Huglics beg;tn the drjup at. t^ia campaign today In u strenuous eW-,l day session which will carry bin through ConrteetTeift. MaMfcdttaftffta^' Ohio and ItnHsna. ' He I? 8?h*dd?*t' to make thirty-four addresses^ ' ut Tlx Hi pi*l '.Kn? rvtmli.fb la 1a ^S*i o:f.r* pbynic.il lie ia greatly. ctihrjrd jovcr the big d-raonatrstlon in BropMVn'laA' nlfeht.' ?V"'" " l" t :>.!? ' i ?? >.?-? ? .t jil?; ?? 'i. ?H ?w kiji ' * i?? ?? ?"? J'tti'l <?*!l TjUco Six ^e-iuii.', So B^tn 'Baker; IP I wfeve called1 lipoo'itb meke a flhotosraiih'ttf eVetjM pexaorvin Jtoaufoift,' Pitt lun? y*artt,beblud'tfc*, ,3?B.TVre' f'M *?P J,it?JM?5r. sons per day, to complete the Job. What a good thing It is they all don't It happens .t^|r;?M^?Q(tif' i? JIjhV,- I^iato't l?is? *-vUN| bill Hitibturuwrfntf uto BAUTwtrtrs ?mi.i ilu.ilm i. ; i k in ulriiii mil em?utn\yh? ? '"t *it<?itii Hw I i M .i. a' ?Jrr^'?n A *itt ?i|H| K,r -PteW ?>.'i|W< I ?; ?? :? i. ... ,,<? ? ^ i Attl ,. , a rfM**?!WWOC MIP# '?* *9 '. ^twiTOtort'iit.nwmonn.i ** ?iti Miiini'inl TNnmd#> tO! J>it?nl nt .i .*i.ii !??* Vital Um rrtid m. mm ?? jtiuuMjeee: that s correct, styhsh and becoming. 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