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.1 9 XQL.7. No. 13 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 1916 PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR cc;:sffiss bags u? the MORE THAU 500 SI 10 BE LOS! VERDUN BELIEVED WILL FALL SOON SPRING DRIVE IS I f:Jv : .1 II 01 OPENING UP No Sur Ivors of Spanish Steam er Have Yet Been Picked l"p Xlouse Tables Resolution By a Vote Of 276 to 142. JAMERICAx Eresidenfs Supporters Declare That He Has! Won a Victory For The Administration. Day Was Full Of Exciting Debates On The Floor. Galleries Were Crowded Ail Day V IS SAVED Been Landed at That Port Captain of Principe Asturias Shot Himself When He Saw That His Ship Was Doomed to Go to the Bottom (Ey International News Serviced J to fuch an extent that thpy had' be- Berlin, Mar. 7. F re-.v.h put.it. .n? j u'to be impregr.r.blo. Gcrmun around Verdun gradually aie being! ... h . , th ..." irv.yefl by urrmfin artmery. ;ev er before in the history tif warfare ha e been jo many puns concentrated at one place' on any battle front. I'aris and London have both dwelt Ey International Newu Service) Dio de Janeria. Mar. ". More than (BvIntrnatona3 Newi Service.) j U war bocaus if desire fur "a joy Washington. Mar. T. After . they declared .that ,, , i tt i .. Cw.rress. holding the power to de- naUO-fliruwfKU.eou lu-. j hundred pa. servers and sailor night answered the demand Of T,. .. iaf the pamsh uteamer Jrineipe Astu- the President for a show dow-nv,,-.., ' tdl missing tonight and declare, hoveer, that no defonshe, bu.lt fey man, can Tilth.-tand the pounding of the giant German guns. Around the heights of the Meuse on the enormous German losses at ,.h of Verjun there are nL,mber i erdun. The uerman hisses have, as a matter of fact, been small compar ed with the magnitude of the engage mitfor the German infantry has never been released j.gais-t any French position iinul it has been smashed by the bir Carman gurus. Verdun is bound to fjll into the hands of the Germans, th! highest German officials confidently assert They say that it may tnke ju me ijr.e tn Congressional Mjntirr.ent for! "Support the J'resMklt a? 6gtir,.t ... . . , . . . , , I because of the strength of the I rench are believed to hav perished when I . v&rnintr Arrrcans off Ullirer-i A wW," a, ih cry. uf th Ad-.' the les.j.el wret-ked off of San i 5t''lUor'f- , n..r ,i,'ra' ion nafiwrtHj. Tht-v w lar-. ' wc.i.h..i. fed tlt the n.'f.f.KD, by orrr ! lu's frCtR1 ?nt"s. are beanrhir , The Frer.th hae urtsf.ul the city less batteries of German guns install ed ranging from three-inch pieces to the great fifteen-inch howitzers and enormous supplies of ammunition. . The German general staff believes the .fortress could be taken by storm, but the army chiefs are not willing to sacrifice the mighty number oT men which would be necessary to carry jut a storm sttaik to a successful conclusion. They have decided to batter thtir vay to victory with the artillery- Atmosphete I Surcharged With Interest By Number of Announcements A. U- EKEECE IS OUT nt ship?. .?L .i.VlYJlCt:itir ,ta " ""IURCPEAH WAR HAS iROSffiONT HOIE IS ' tion Of Eoprusentative Mel- trM W,Im v4y in hb A ci.patcn trom ant,,s states tnat fT.' tu,i-,;Pl,tVe nrgotik.n ith Germany a had WK "' tes more, of Texaf . & W)Ut W men the . . ' Tredtk the American consul at San- , , , . . , . fi-m comfort to a power, presuro- lrHltB we .Aoiwrfaa toiisjj at iitn:jr:le ha.- centered ir vwk.. , , r-o-i.. - ..j, hh ik,.--.. 1 lt"'- n'e pa,r'e d"?atch said that the No direct Vote waa taken Oil are now in progress. These support-1 capwi" 'f the vi'-sl ht,t himself the pa&Kor defeat of the res- er that the Hou? Ji fUpr-"n tht' lind htn r realiied that olution. The Administration nta,tv how that the nation M not i his k wa 5JoPmd- forcwi throutrhout a day of UU.f d iwe r.d they . . . . , , . fed lor e united front before ail I-jt ter lejrihUtive tr.urle and vip- nati,ns- . a . t I - ... A .. ' croxtS Cr'.W JH'ia tneir .lines to- 4 The feHng in the House became jrcthfr and on thlt record Votes title late th afternoon when Chwr--! PAG K, OF NORTH CAROLIN A, THROl'GH WITH HIS JOB By interrjatKmal $ews Stsrvice.) The poiiticai atmosphere in &tvi around Fayeitevij.e is Lscivming .r.ist what the KaTeigh cvnipondnu ie scribed the JRt pablican ' conv entlu.. r.s, namely, iuitha'ged" with ui'.--.t, FV'instar.ce, there's the ni.riber of an nouncimeis wbi.h are appearir.' in tins morrir.g" paier and whit) are oi.ly a fi'w gf thit that ere V -me. Tht lu.te-t a'mourctr'K nt v a- ;.:.Je last night, r. hea A. B. a present solicitor of the Iv- "Kr's court, announced that he would fw a caj.d.rlat- fur the luwer 1 1 e u ;p- Developed Highways Can Be IV j Damage of Blaze Yesterday j hac! the . Attest inklu-g" ,f 1 Mr. TAUGHT VALUE ROADS He Will Be a Candidate For The Lower House of Repre sentatives. Announcements , Are Many, For the Great "Spring'" Drive Just Getting Underway in Cumberland DAMAGED BY FIRE ed to ireat Advantage In War Time ,By Intematk'iial News &:rvice) Koughly Estimated at Thousand Dollars A fire which originated from a flue Washington, Mar. 7. The Euro-j in the Rosemont Hotel yesterday af- pean war has proved the value of i ve-muon atiout two o Cjock on tut urat fctrjittfric highways, m Suip!-an.otugjoor sep thiough to the third fioor ! Breece's sudden spring mt.i :ht polit ical limelight in the race fur the leg islature and his &nnaur.c.etnr.t v,f h;s propo-H.J CaLuidncy is exje- 1 t r: e ate quite a stir around Fycitcvi;":e and Cum?K.rland county, as he is v-tll known in this section. Simultaneous with his announce- .-rK 1 ..tr- ir..rrnrr.l man 1 3i, of the Foren Ara.ir i WinVirir'.ir Vr - " R.rrna-1 rai'v sr? t j facil.tatc the r-,o tr,tr of I And od hat was ro'.igh y estimated - f. .v- .... j.... i .. , . . j .i .i,.... n. ;irVt i iVbi ,imo ..!. I ment. Mr. Brence iW.arw that ha prtyrara. fore the f.r.al vte, arfd the aru.a- Xi.nli 'Caryl ra. and Fjig'.e, of Texas, 3 dec'are tle i;rre hc c mo vhen 1 th e-timate could r.ot be ba-,ed until-j w l'-5 in ft'w -aJ make public h.a AUr tho truyjfh a Oor , v,, , tt-lt, Kt-pabStatis by vkarg.'ig 'an'.oi.med O.pigtt that fol'owirg the-J-n Vn.ted 5t!ts -hi -Vv p -Jch'ir: inveo.aon if made to see juat ts-riiiht ami the lat vote had wi-h pra.-al motf. tt' n cyurtc-J thf m nation in the r- .rg th r, Wu'.. - , ,J . , l.k l.t.i ...n M- F".I sasd: sn p-,vte on he i.-se of isarM'-g Ameri-'nhv ajs f r :-e m f..- -t .r !ffcrsJ vf U'.lipeier.t sjh'ps they J Eerrcfrfrta:. M..,-f, f Sci artj "woiiid d-!ir.e te be rsnJWates f r a gr'JP J.i! . t 1 ri-.-Wi-at aun P"-- t fvtJirft in his rlua -f "t ltht they rvuld r.-1 pubscnl to the 'for dMd.-jwg su-.-h r(,al- lu? wiit 'Aivl hie to be rep'aeed. Ti - ttU'm wtr.t in at two-twoi'. ('urrpa.'n p'.atfuim an.I it jirt,n-.:-rs fc- be ir'qe vire . 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