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. TIIK SUM) AY C1TJZES, ASIJEVILLE, X. C, DK1 CEliBER 8,1918. ; I ... THE USHEVIllE CIIIZEM , Published Every Morning ev Tin! CITIZEN COMPANY 8 Government Street fptw4 al tfM poalnfrw Aahavtl.'a N C. aa mead eatae -natiar uaear (H ef Mares p irr. AH TO MICAMBLICD HMH. Tte AaMevn. Clllaes. ears a . Tie arr Cm ten Sr KuriUr TELEPHONES Peataiea CMTIra. KOI torn Rouses. .K1 aUSCftlTlo RATI. y Carrier In Aeeavuie 4 Sutures. THll anil Sue . I vr. la advaajee seq pua., a aw., la aavanra... aaf Rita, I eve. la ilnim. ., ad Sue.. I weake la advance Sally Ul Una . t wk la atvaaaa. . , ay aian in uwwi etataa. EDy aa lit aa Uf aa T .Tk .11 fr eaS Hun.. I rr. la eaVeaoe. llf ana Saa . I M la edvaaoe. II M 1 M 4 I IM IUr aaly. I vaar la aeraara taUr a(r. I ma la adranoa. . Suaaar er.fr, I rear la aanne ' eady rr. 1 aa la aaranee a " fM AkaOCIATlD PNIka. Tha Asenr's.taa' frm ta atnloatvatr ea tifle a tka ka (nr rapubtloat loa of all Brwa Saeaetehea rredtted ta II ar aet ethrrvlae ct4lla4 la thla oapar, ml ataa tha laoal aaae aafctlahad hrla All rlahta ef raaakltrartoa of special aarpalcbee tarsia ar alee fwioit Sunday, December 8, 1918. 1 1 1 A Free Public Library Pew e-rvrrta thai have tranaplrad in ears mora directly touch our eomnrDalty Ufa than tha announce Mat tha poeaibK transfer of tha AshevaUe Puolio library from tha Pack Memorial Library eaeoolatton to '. rh cityof AatievtBe, to the end rhat tha people of tbai MBMBun1tr nay arrjoy, , ta tta fuHeat eenee, a free, public 1. fcrary. jLa umnml la tha ntwi ' 'sxaunroa of Tha Cltlcea today, tha Isreyorty aequeatfaed fey tha lata Oeerge at. Pack to tha Aahavllla li 'torery association la offered by tha I tartar organ! aatioii to tha city "with 't trina,N errlne h assumption lot a oomcwraUraJy trifling debt. How 'rooch aria maw" to tba paopla of all claaaaa oaj ba attiara4 from th mtmXtntA that tha tnanlflcmt col 'loetloi ot booka fstharad by tha LI wiT aaaocUtton win ba a. wj labia to tha publla wtthoot ajy ooat what a var, It ai traa that tba ptirllava af cat Us booki from tha etty bbmry haa f n httharta within tba raach of H for 4 oowvanttlvaly trtflln aum two dollara par arraum, but whan tha oity takaa orar tba Paok VfamorkU library that paymtnt will not ba raqukrad. Rtdi and poor, old and yoang can . than avail tfcamaalvaa of all tha bena fit wtdeb a fraa publla library ba- . atowa. . i ,- . ,Wa taka H that tha paopla of ttiia community will appraelata at tta full valua.tha anlandld lft' which ttia Pack Marnorial Library aaaodation fceatowa,: holding in mind at tha aama tlma tha princely heHtaa whidh tha lata Gaorca W, Paok laft for hia ranera- - tlon 1 and : for canaratlona to coma yor hia latacy waa not ona which' di- mlntohaa In ralua with tha paaalnv of tlna; on tha otmtrary. it acattera ita rkak In var-imsreaalnf volurna and "ralua. Channln in tola "Salt Cultwa" daolarad that "booka ara trua lavelara. Thay riva ta H who faithfully uaa thatn, tha aootaty,.tha beat and arrest - eat of our race. Tha dlffuikm of theae allant teachara through tha whole communHy la to work fcraatar effeeta than artlllary, oiaobloary and legla tauon; tnaur , paacarul atrency la to annarada ktormy ravohittona. . Thla oultnra which U to opread, whilst an unapeakablat;ood to tha Individual, as alao to become tha stability of a, tiona. Thrtea bleaaad ara tha paopla Who hae unlimited accea to rood tokaN ad to hie government Hie Haa rat neeiapara aa baiite; very friendly ta Herman 1 fit areata and tba German rauee, whHe at the aaana timeaha Ik aald y have ured that Tha New York American repreaantatlva. Mr. Hale, be flveo every eunaldaration In the hand- Una uf neaa hy the Hrrlln authurl llea. And It la not eo I una; aco alno Ilearat'a name waa hruught into the hmelhrht In connection with the cua ul IK.In 1'n.h whu paid th inilly for hie traaaon aaalnet a atone wall In Pranoe. And t ihl mun hue tm plred to le the governor of u mi-ai American atalp. and waa remiily mentioned aa a pretldentlal (Hiaeihll Ity! And thla la the man. too. who I vloleolly aaeailed the rml1iit'a -on-arrlptlon pnifrtm and drrlured Ihul' our aoMlera ehould never flicht on for- i "" '"""tie had t i .... i i'uriit'il hook In atirh eln eoil. If auch an atlliud waa not ,ir vllh nit(h, ta , h" i. hU k.nlu. had reat.n,Th. I.u f lei l.oiit Moron aaked, 'llow ara i ' coMn " When H waa arontmmA iinn. and dlaaoh, uf ,n. gifanUo J. Her ou atrinit about It in unacramble tha i" ' ,nl w hen Theodora ItooarveU waa .rral.lrnl. and T"ldr. rel!lli. uh.,,,1 o'.s.ided thnt .Morgana w,.,e "(food truula," and imhi irie uiiM-ritiiibllnc oera llon. anO aboiil I hat time Sir Marrl niun'a were Hiljiidwe.l "hl t l...mp Mr lUriim,,!! had refuaed to t-.Mitril.ute to I he (J. i. .. ,!.,. I'oo.li,.. i tioiiaih In ism, t ,he hmIuI requixt of Mr HooKeveH. ha had ralel f :o.ou and handed it over to Treuxiirer IIIImm It . ,0 hliKoiy thnt Mr illM burneil the records and left not a ! p f pHpi.r" to show now niii.-n hoodie wua ii),r,l i ne ixxutia had been expended. cuae are on a I America' Honor list ) i a T4al Namlwa of (aaeuOtlre) to Data. nilied tn action (Including III at eea Iled of woundo d other ueuaee Wounded In action illaalna In action ilncludlna prlaoners ) Total to date 11.411 fill 11,(11 I III 14.714 13, II Edarard U. Bryant ' IHfh PaJatj Kraak Dewey, iaaabarei raak J. riyaa. free; Praaulo L Corbla, Nor lea; William Lauihlng houaa, tiraan nile. keuuiary of Marina Oorpa Oueaahsva a OfReara: loathe Waunded . . . , Mlenlnc I . . Ill 111 l.t DKNlxmi'K "Ludendorff hae rone to Sweden.'' Xnplna to find der German Kden. W)iere kale and pretsela grow on urn t'nd plenty old llmberger rhrew. Where you ran drink rood beer und wine. And elng 'Hoch, hoch.' und "Wm lit am Rhine.'' Hit by tha Are and toant your toes, And never mind It enows or blows, orfllriMf-tf mnA "i'7 pro-irerman aim oai-u mien ' ''" 1 mninai anaar. and tanta- toatd the tlemian cauae. what waa It ? , '" plen of guilty. Juet a monmit rlirht haea a J days before the election of November I I'realilvnt Wilson ImbumI an umiioiiI to all th ele to endoree hla ad mlnlel ration b their .i n, poim t,. tj ,1 ) ..j, thereat ami li.ii ai'lerlzed It ism. hk nn impertinent Interference with the free will of the citizen, ami like rot Now auhmlt that If it m a grlevnuM rong foi n iirealdent In a public addrrtui to nek the people m MtipiMirt hla administration. It Is 'fouallv an evil fnm ....-.. I . ,A l!nd smoke der good old (iertnan 1 mu.eal in n uriv.r. i.n.r f Pipe. I the neonle In rHlu n i .. I'nd eat eome anuerkraut and trine: ! acrruot ilio i.imf.i. Tk. fileep aound mltout the roar of guns. . ence la oonelderable W ilson apienl l.ld dream and dream of "Gott mlt ed to the intelllirence nf nil fh ;mn Una." i iHe: KooHevilt nimHl.il a ik. Dot'a vy I.udandnrff vent to Hweden. ! etbook of one of the n.nni. . To find once more der German Kden, 1 factor of great wenlth " And pohhI Vera mlt Woten und mlt Thor. ; bly It la not unpardonaMy Impertinent Ha may live for evermore. In this ronnectlon to mention that in ?.,Jr,!mln b"J nd ,ln"lng vlaer the recent political campaign both the Nicht der Tag, und "Hoch der i OIL t nnil the Iteef truet, through Mr. Ar mour. were liberal contributors to the U o. f. campaign fund. It In writ ten. -The ox knoweth ills owner and the nss hlH muster's crib." WASHINGTON. lec 7 The fol lowing oaaualttea are reported by the commanding general of the Ameri can expeditionary force Killed In action 401 IHed of woimda 171 Died of accident and other cause T iMi-d of airplane acoldent I I Med of dleeaee Ill Wounded severely 1,111 Wounded (degree undetermined) II Wounded elighlly II Mksjlng in action til Kn listed man: Heaths Wounded In hands of enemy. Aliaaliig Tout 1 Kaiser. r. D. CHAPMAN Inglenook, Nov. Zl, 111. Jjreverd. N. C. Today' Anniversaries Khrh can be iinncniinblcil -that Is. polllicul cggM. In 1S? there was a mighty exploit of that nature, when 1141- 171- lady Anne Barnard, author of ' tha popular halUwl, "Autd Hob In Gray," horn in Scotland. Died In London in 2l. H2I rr. Robert Collyer, the man who rose "from the anvil to the pulpit. born In Yorkshire, Kngland. Died In New York city. Nov. 10. 112 Dedication of Tremont Temple, in unaton. 1111 Torre del Greco was destroyed Dy an eruption or Mount Veau vlua. 11(1 Two thousand lives lost In the burning of the Jeeuits' church In Huntlaao. Chile. 1111 Bismarck, having recovered his nea.lt n, returned to the German Imperial chuncrllurtJiip. 1114 rur German cruisers sunk bv tha British fleet In battle off tha rNUkland Islands 111 German troops reached Greek frontier esuit of Muniutlr. lilt Roumanian army, trapped In r-ranova valley, surrendered to von Maekensen. Today's Birthdays - Aaln After Hearst - To many tha revelations made by saTOVarnrnent agents in connection with " tha alleged activities of brewers in , fcehailf of German propagunda would not have aurprtaed anybody, hud such reveaUKms been confined to the ... . Hearst newspapers, but the charge that carta In metropolitan dallies so . far nameleea in the inquiry wore considered and discussed by German - agents aa being fit meat for purchase 'tn behalf of the former kaiser will be a peirJul shock to the average citizen. However, aa far as Hearst is con cerned, whether or not lie knew that certain men in his employ, notably William Bayard Hale, received week , ly salaries from the German govern- ment at the same time, the American ;- people will not aoon forget hla con temptlble efforts to embroil this coun try in a war with Japan, so as to lea ! sen the latter's effectiveness afrainst tha; Hun. Everybody will recall trow ty cartoons and inflaming editorials tna xiearet pirbllcutions throughout tba country shrieked about the "men aca of the yellow peril." and pictured . Japan always as some monster ready to prey upon the world. All this was lews than two years ao. So notorious did -these tactics 'beco m e- -a nd so dan-a-orous withal that The New York Tribune printed the Hearst pro-German editorials in pamphlet form un der th title, "The Trail of the Pe.r- fnt" ana "Colled in the Flag." The Trrbune.'a indictment was sweeping in character, but The New Tork Ameri can and other papers of the Hearst chain could not diapute their own published ' utterance. And by way of further testimony of this alleged dis loyalty, the government now charges, with documentary evidence, that the jioUaWous Cotftrt Bernstorff commend-1 Admiral Henry 1. Mayo. tf. B. N.. who haa lust returned from tha war sons, born at Burlington. Vt., tl years ago foaay, MaJ. Gen. John R. McMahnn TT H A., recently recalled from Krano n take command of Camp Zachaiy Tay lon born In New York. Kg vea ra a o-rt today. i William Cardinal O'Connell of Bos ton, ona of tha two American mem bers of the Sacred collnare. h nrn fit Lowell, Mass., 69 years ago today. Walter Irvinar MrX'nv chiof ii.uti. of the Supreme court of the niuint of Columbia, bom at Troy, N. Y.,,58 yaara ago tonay, James P. .AlWtJn. lnf (elder nf tha wl. i.ouia American league baseball team, born at Swansea. WiIm s years ago today. he G. o. (. refused to be bullied or cajoled Into nominating Theodore riooxevelt for president The whites were separated from the yolks and paraded up and down the earth on their way to ,i place called Armaued- oon. and tne yolks stood pat on Al diichlsm Again in HUB the O. t). P. refused the leademhlp of Itoonevell, mid then the colonel came out for a retK-ramhllng of the eggs, which was accordingly done thoroughly nnd completely In every and slngulnr par ticular. Nobody recanted anytime and here Is the O. O. v. a bin pm of scrambled stiindpattery and hull mosery. What a mess! Hut It appears thnt there Is an un scramoien ann impertinent little chap in Nebranka n.imwl Norris. He is a bull mooee and severs 1 other things. He was a pro-Uorman up to our en trance into the World war, and a pa cifist (titer that momentous event; but the elect of the G. O. 1'., the captains or tno ex-cnrintian soldiers, forgave Wm that and re-elected him to the Cnited states senate because he has always been agin Wilson. la it not written, "Though your ains be as scarlet, they shnll be as white as snow, though they be red like crim son, they shall be as wool?" In the 81xty-first eongrees bull moosery. as taught and practiced by Victor Murdock, overthrew Joe Can nonism In the house . of , representa elves and would have utterly destroy ed that evil if Tammany had not hastened to the reacue and preserved some of the J oh Cannon eggs that were said to b unscramble-able, alongside bull moose eggs, which Total 1,711 Tha following North Carolinians are Included In tha above list Killed In Action Lieutenant Wll- llum C Bailey. Won.lsxUle. Hergent i-urka Morris. R. K I). I, Nealsvllls Wergeant Marlon n. Hord. Shalbv: Prl- norrinea wate aranall Cox. ilendarsonvllla ciar- Private lemoa C Kosler. MucksvlMa Private Grady II. Hooks. Matthews; i rivate w Hey L. Bailey. Wllrlanarton Private HetMr Beachsm, Hettle; ITI- vuts James it. Blaylock. Praamont; i-riveie Merrmrd C. Keith. Durham Prlvau WlllUm II. Ramaey, Bakers vllle; Private John N Wilder. Caatllla Private William A. Auten. Belmont. IHed of Wounds Corporal Clifford rieima, Aliens; I'rite I- rank K. Cllna. nicgory: Prl-ate Charlie D. Benton, i.orapeake; Died of Dlaease LlHTTFJCAJTr I'ltrUi-.ltlCH V.M.O MAIJOY. nMir.iiii.r;; r rivals I'aul St. Hen- nerson. Odesaa: Rrlvsta Wlllla J Thornton. Ktakeadale; IVIvate Preeaie Biighn, Murfreeaboro; Private Thom as K. Hamby, Wllkeaboro; Private Er. nest Dickson, Rocky Mount; Private KM Norton. Iaurlnhurg; Private Prank R. Martin, Kelson Wounded Severely Captain Wil liam T Moody, Olenvllle; Lieutenant Edward C. Harrkt, Wendell; Lieuten ant Ira Ball. New Bern: Sergeant Ri ley B Montleth. Forney; Sergeant Peyton K. Harroll, Sunbury; Sergeant Harry L Hudson. Hhslby; Corporal ne unen i. Ilisnop. Koxbel; Corporal Milton H. Moore, Snow Hill: Corporal Carl R. Horreycutf. Concord: Corporal John Beat tie Murray, Shelby: Bugler wuiiam nrigman, Durham; Corporal Dan B. Johnson, Norwood: Corporal Arthur E. l'reeiie. Concord; Private Herman D Fulford. Supply; Private Muck Heaaley, Hurnsvllle; Private Conrad G. Maker, Big Pine: Jay Cade. Kinaton; Private John If. Lenta. Ro berdell; Private Thomaa M Moss. Grlss: Private William P. Hoey. Shel by; Private. Charley F. Ward. Mavs- vme; Private Millard L. Glhaon. Old nunored; Private James W. Klncalde, Lenoir; Private. . Thomaa Carliale, Charlotte: Private Jnhn w rnn I.oulaburg, Private Marcus M). Dlttlel nocsingnaim; Private James C. Lyn don, Raleigh; Private LestertL. Smith, Campbell; private WilHam C. Smith, Whltnel; I'rlvate Homer A. Boone, r!e-.iUonrd; Private Robert N. Coving ton, Rockingham; Private Ralph L. Hoss, Richfield; Private John L. Sawyer, Camden; Private Thad U SeVby. Lake Landing; Private Farrts Weathers, Neuse; Private Robert G. Wilkinson, LIncolnton: Private Thom as A. Boddie, Durham; Private Walter L. Woodward. Statesvllle; Private Kddle L. Carter, Deep Run; Private Roble Lankord, Crlckett; Private AI bert W. Willisana, Shallotte; Private WiHIam W. Graadham, Fayetteville Private Floyd Venable. Madison: Pri vate Robert N. Brown. Spray: Private Airrea urieco, .wars hv : Private Jo. aeph H. Laughlin. Concord; Private Columbus Myers, Roberson vllle; Pri vate Lee Bd Whltafter. Stem. Wounded slightlv Cnntnln ns B. Ray, Leaks vllle: Co moral Clr. WoaaulcaJ atemwrly. Prlvau Amoa N. Uoyette. Uatthswa, The bdssors Route Paid rubtl3ty la Papers Big Parlor la Uie Haeal J 3rt lops. I Tha Fourth fstata "Newspaper advertisements won tha election." la tha ODlaJon of Charles J. u'Malley, praaldent of tha O'Malley Advertising and Belling company, wno naa considerable to do with tha campaign jus( eloaed In New York. "Heretofore." ud Mr O'Malley. "the politicians believed that tha anelibinder waa Invincible. The old tlmar learned that neoDle were moved mora by the voice than the written word, but-lheae vlewa are obsolete aa tna old-fashioned fortress against moo am artillery. "The newspaper advertisement to day la read almost as carefully aa the newa story, or editorials Politicians ara Unable to gather crowds Into poorly ventilated halls In the same number as they did, aay, ten years ago. ADS SAVE VOTERS TIME. People read the vlewa of these men through tha paid medium of advertis ing columns, and have not tha time or Inclination to attend ralliea This waa avldancsd In the last campaign. Thera were few lnstancea In atata politics where there was so much money spent In legitimate advertising aa that In tha campaign lust ended. Tha newspaper columns throughout the atata were utilized to their fulleat capacity in tailing the merits or de merit of candidates, amendments, etc. "I fully believe there were approxi mately 1500,000 apent tn the news paper a by all partlee, and that In most cases meant cosh with order. CASH PLAN A BENEFIT. "This latter plan was inaugurated recently by the newspaper manage ment, and ft worked to the benefit of all concerned. Heretofore many newspapers and advertising agents were the Innocent victims of political credit and all were glad of the new plan to pay cash for auch advertise ments when ordered. "I am fully convinced that In fu ture political campaigns the candi dates for office will use more news paper space than In the past, and it will certainly be more dignified, more enlightening, and will make for cleaner politics In the city, state and nation." ( A GREAT EDUCATOR The World War, no matter how de plorable, has, at least, been a great edu - cator. Men have learned the value of being informed. Those ' men who are studying underlying conditions now will probably find valuable and interesting information in each issue of our Monthly Trade Reports. Wachovia Bank & Trosl Co. Capital and Surplua $2,000,000 Member Fad oral RtsMrre System l-ncle Joe holds to be abominably I i', Hfnde"" : noral Al- addlad rattan, in fact. Well, this RLrT " 1, Graham: Pr rata here Mr. Norris was the chief lieu- Sw Imae; rL01: , 'V,818 ' TODAVS EVENTS. Feast of the Immaculate Concep tion. Plrst anniversary of the , au-ra,,iAr of Jerusalem to the British. President Poirroaire. Premier Clem- enceau and other of the notables of r ranee are to pay a vleit to Stras bourg today. - A campaign for five million doiinra to relieve the Jewish wr nflw.T- at home and abroad will Te conducing tn New York city during the Sinning today. speakers of international promi nence are to ba heard at a grecit meeting to be field in the New VnrV hippodrome tonla-ht Oreat Britain and the Dart arte tnlr tn ine war. tenant of Mr. Murdock In that enter prise. A full blooded northerner, Mr. Norris at that time did not con sider it quite respectable to be a democrat, or he would have Joined that party, as Murdock has. "He held himself an too honest to be a stand patter, and so he was same as a bull niooser, or a little samer. And now this unscrambled Mr. Norris is after the "Old Oruard" and intent on doing to Boise Penrose, Cabot Iodge, Heed Smoot, and Fran cis E. Warren the uwful ond cruel Edward M. Bryant. High Point: Pri vate Dewey Frank. Ooldsboro: Private Frank J. Flynn, Uree. Section Two, The following casualties are re ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed In action jjt Died of wounds $7 md of accident and other causes 1 Died of disease j 25 Wounded severely jjj Wounded (degree undeter- t hin era h ft nt Victor t ii nine If vixtterl : II - r" I WOlinnen In nation nn Joseph G. Cannon, John Dalsell Sereno K. Payne, and James A. Taw ney when Mr. Tuft was president. Strength to his arm; victory to his banner; glory to his exploit. -r- CHildren's Stories JOJE'S LETTKR. TO HAJIR.Y. Once upon a time Joe went to hl uncle's to spend Thanksgiving. He had told his friend Harry that he would write him and this was his let ter. "Dear Harry I wished you had been with me when I had a bully time the day before Thanksgiving. I'ncle Joe took me hunting with him. 1 didn t take a gun, that is not a real one like uncle's, but I took mv nir rifle and you know that can stin? wneu 1 nil anytning. "I waa walking through the woods and everything was so quiet when, all of a sudden, something swished out from under my feet and before I could use my air gun a big rabbit scurried away through, the brush. I walkel miles, 1 guens. Tor I was verv tlrei". Uncle was after pheasants, ho you know what they are? They are !ig, beautiful birds aa big as turkeys und they live on grains and tender twijrs in tne woods. "Uncle and I were going by a lot of waving brush when out rustled two big pheasants. Uncle rained his gun and, bang, down came a big fat bird. He shot a partridge, too. I saw a moving object down by a stream in i field and I crawled down there through the long grass. I raised my rifle and shot. The object rolled over and I knew that I hnd hit it. so 1 rushed down ond found that I had really hit a bi, bushy-tailed squirrel. It was stunned, but was alive. I took it up and uncle nadd It was not hurt much and would be all right in a few .... s "1 took the squirrel home and built a cage for it. In a day or two it seemed all right and now It will eat out of my hand and doesn't seem to wish to go away. Perhaps I will bring it home with me when I come and then you can see It. Write mo soon. Your loving friend, "JOE." In 1911 Senetor Norris. both the senators from Iowa, Senator Polndex- ter, Senntor llornh, Senator IaFol lette, and perhaps other members of the present senate on the republican side, were at daggers drawn with everything political for which Henry (Jabot Lodge, the republican leader of the senate, then stood. Has Mr. I.odKe changed? If so, It 1s not pro claimed from the housetops. Have the " Progressives" changed? If so, we hall see when the Sixty-sixth congress is convened In 191(i the O. O. P. undertook the wonderful culinary exploit of scramb ling the "Old Guard" and the bull mow eggs, it was a failure then. And Mr. Norris seems resolved that It shall be a failure during the life 1 of the Sixty-sixth congress if his present course of conduct means any thing Washington. December 6. .. 240 ..1,101 AMERICANS HKLI PRISONER. WASHINGTON. Pc- 7. A list of A.moricaq soldiers. Including three lieutenants, in German prison camps was iinniiunced tonight by the war department, and Include the following enlisted men: At Camp Hastatt: Bill Houston, Hiver Falls', Ala.; John William C. Gibson. "Yuma. Tenn.; Asa Whltlock, Oluf Vn.: Itoscoe C. , Greene, Mt. Holly, N. (". At Stuttgnit: John W. Smith. Ad ainsville, Tenn. At FiierWlenfeidreuck: Jeston C. Suitdeth. R. F. D.. GreahamvUie, Ga. At Darmstadt: John F. Snyder, 306 17th strtet. Itoapake, Va. 1 At Meachede: R M. Holcombe, ! Route 4, Coubler, N. C. In hocpltal at Metsa, wounded: Robert Williamson, Lawndale, N. C; Henry Jernigan (up and around, R. F. D.. Buckhorn, Va,; Edward I. Smith. Columbus, N. C; Robert B. Stanley, route 2, Charlotte. N. C In reserve hospital four, Rastatt: Joe .Salmon, Dothan, Ala, ' Total Killed In Action Sergeant Caro E. Freeman. Al mond. Corporals William A. L. Miller, Lexington; Bonnie Puryear, Durham. Privates Alfred H. Hartsell, Locust; Willie Carroll, Parkersburg; Richard Clinton, East Frultland; Badger M. Johnson, Mount Holly; Hugh G. Lo gan, Hickory; Jim Huff, Spray; Har vey J. Ramsey. Ansonville; Keller H. Htlllwell. Hunterjrville; James Hill, Ooldsboro. Died of Wounds. Privates John Harria, Kinston: Henry Plnex, Burlington; Wlllis E. Towery, Forest City. Died of Disease. Corporal John W. Griffith, Winston-Salem. Watteraon Gets Epitaph for Kaiser. (From the Fourth Estate.) When the newa of the kalsar'a ab dication waa received In Loulevnie. Ky., Tha Courier-Journal sought an Interview with Ita editor emeritus; who, as early as September I, 114, proclaimed tha future slogan of the war, "To hell with tha Hoheniollerna and tha Hapeburga!" although "tha war waa strictly In Europe and only thirty days old w4ren thla great excla mation appeared in the editorial col-J uims or xne courier-Journal. Colonel Henry Watteraon. then Its editor, foresaw that the katsera must go and that the United titatea must intervene to accomplish their elimi nation. Mr. Watteraon was at his home, Mansfield, near Jeffersontown, whn the news was telephoned to him, says a dispatch to The New York Herald. "You started it," The Courier-Jour nal said to him. "The Hohenaollerns have now followed tha Hapeburgs in to the hell of abdication on the Cou-r.ler-Journal'a fiftieth anniversary. Will you make aome comment upon itT" He replied: , "The Courier-Journal's adjuration touching the Hohenaollerna and the tiapsburgs has been answered sooner tnan 1 expected. Its prophecy that in thirty-five yeare there will not be a crowned head in Europe will also come true. It 'has been for a long time obvious that autocracy waa on the down grade. This Is a poor era for kings, kaisers and other figure heads. The world la moving toward self-government Each man thinks himself to wear the p-urp"le. "Let us put upon the kaiser's tomb Ben Johnson's Inscription over tha .grave of a dead pig: " 'Whilst he lived he lived in clover: when he died he died all over.' " WOMEN'S DRESS BOOTS ere showing a fine variety of dressy ahoee in women' wear. Both' high and low heel, dark tan, wftte, gray and bright and dull kid. A call here will convince you of the justness, of our claima that our cash price aave you money. $5.00, $6.00 to $9.00 I A TRIAL is ALL WE ASK LAUNDRY I PHONES 101 WE TREAT lOUIl liAtnVDRT WHITE. "Look for thla Sign." Nar M THE) EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 71 Patton Ave. Juat below P. O. I Low Cost Menus. MISS AMY EMANUEL Oowt and Convention Reporttac Letter Writing, Copying an4 General Commercial, Work, Telephone til. Room 114 Dbrnmor BIdg. vWATCHES Repaired. Cleaned and Adjusted Our pealaliT. J. E. OAJRPENTEE The ear with tha motor of "Eternal Youth." It Iota. carbon and hate the repair; hop OVERLAND-ASHEVIXLE SALES CO. 13-le E. Walnut. Ptaoae HIT. j WARS MP4 JOIN CELEBRATION. Hear Dr. Powell at the First Bap tist church tonight oa "The Strategy of General Poch." - Aa BALTIMORE. M Dee. 7. An chored off historic Fort Mcllenry to night are twenty-two American naval vessels, the flotilla In command of Rear Admiral H. A. W iley. They con stitute the navy's part in the celebra tion in connection with the tenth an nual convention of the fkruthern Commercial congress which opens here Monday. There are three bat tleships, tba MasaaolriMetta, Indiana and Iowa, aeven destrbyere. Dorsey. RoMnexm, Radford, Mohan, Craven, Breeae and Walk and twelve eub-j marine chasers, t 1 Wounded Severely, f Sergeant William J. Parker, Lex ington. Corporal Clyde Phillips. Glendon. Privates Andrew Best, Ooldsboro; Benjamin L. Rush, Draper; Daniel H. Green, Lillington; Isaac S. Hunter, Richland; Earnle A. Murphy, Newton urove; .Nat Wilson Vanhoy, Walker town. Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Private Henry C. Dobbins. Ruther- fordton. Wounded Slightly. Sergeant William A.' Rankin, Reide ville. Corporal Coy W. Chatham, Dur. ham. Private Jesse L. Inman. Freeland. MlEMlng in Action. Robert G. Wilkinson, LIncolnton; Lacy B. Simpson, Burlington: Thomaa A. Boddie, Durham; Walter Wood-1 ward, Statesvllle: Kddle L. Carter. Deep Run; Roble Lankford, Cricket; Albert W. Williams, Shallotte; Wil liam W. Grantham, Fayetteville; Floyd Venable, Madison: Robert N. Brown, Spray; Alfred Crlsco. Mar shall; Mitchell Stone, Rockingham; Oscar Kind, Reldsvllle; Joseph H. Laughlin, Concord; Columbus Myers, Kobersonville; Lee Ed Whitaksr, Stem. Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Private Harvey Walker, , Mount Airy. Wounded Shtiy. Captain Arthur B. Ray. Leaksville. Corporals. Clarence Barnett, Henderson; Al bert L. Blalock, Graham. Privates Robert 8. Ramsey, Marion; Breakfast. Baked Apples. Bacon and Eggs. Muffins. Coffee. Luncheon. Re-heated Fish. Muffins. Pear Sauce. Cookies. ; Tea. Dinner. Potato Soup. .Baked Beans. Chofpped Cabbage. Catsup. Baked Indian Pudding. Coffee. MUNUY TO LOAN 4 Patton Ave, at j. a at. 1 1 ai Phoae Ml I I LOGAN & MOORE Tailors to Ladles Gentlemen a. Pack tq., by Seu Ity. Office, Tha new fall wool ana are In. and await your selection. Breakfast. Muffins. Mix a cup of flour, a cup of rye flour, two cups of milk, half a cup of bran, two tablespoons of mo lasses, and a little salt. Bake in gem pans twenty-five minutes. Luncheon. Note I am giving a recipe for pickled prunes. Soak a pound of prunes In cold water six hours. Boil five minutes tn the same wuter. drain and pour over a cup of -inoscar. half cup of brown sugar, and a teaspoon each of cinnamon and cloves. Add the prunes and boll live minutes longer. Seal while hot. Dinner. Potato Soup. Para and slice po tatoes enough, to make two cups. Add three cups of milk, a little salt and boil until the potatoes are aoft. Add half a cup of water, a piece of butter and serve without straining. U .' 1 J ua.ii '.I 1 j... 't.-t-.-' t ONE YEAR AGO IS THE WAR, t Jerusalem surrendered to Genaral Allenbyand the BrrJsh forces. 1 Ronmania reported to have agreed to armistice with the Germane. Generals Kahedmes and Kornllov began Russian counter-revolution whh , aiid of Cossacka. RED CROSS LUNCH ROOM No. 3 Pack Square. Don't Deny ' the Doughboys Their Doughnuts Double what you intended to give to the United War WorkS Fund. HACKNEY & MOALE House of Push 12 Lexington 4ve Phone 181 FOR BARGAINS Call at The Gem Clothing Store a PATTOff AVE. 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