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An rO i I t r- 1 c . I 3 VOL 7. No. 14 IAYLT7XV1LLL, N C WEDNESDAY, MAFXH 1? 1916 PRICE, $1.00 VETt Villi I .1 ' 1 II N FPF??rfl ffiR iCillLDREiiS HEALTH ifjjBjflp RATTI F (SECRETARY LANSING , j lESEII SiTUATION, i CONFERENCE BE HELD: .t Acvk. y Re GH( in keep ing th Children We!L .. HEAGHES 200 L1ILES , mi Enlistment Proceeds Vigorously,' Arms and Ammunition Command eered ' ' I Doss f-.-re! March m Ob thai I ;dii- tW Child-en's Health Conference,! i as conducted .lijr the Federal Chil- i German Gains in . the Verdun Region. Eat Were Driven Hack L it wrt t MIL G m. STORY OF RECENT TDATIDIF pnnnrn -ill UUiVJ CAUSED BY IKE BAI'D lliUUDLE, IS congress smwrs pp.es. .drena Bureau, will -open t the Rest "1 6 0,0 0 0 RESERVES I'SED Room. In SiiD Francisco the con-' ,re-es.STy to ATrjiT.pe iippoiutmwts in CamuuaJiAs the rniled State ifmenoe w that it was iv aSeiay Proposed Expedition for Ja Weeks So That He Hay Captnre Villa. --- advance And if Xorth Cartdinaj jnctther rare & California mothers'- Four Successive Attacks follow ed Excessive Artillery Duels. French Shoot Four German Aeroplanes Down By latertuttuiTifel New Service) i did to have pert advice on keepir.g i their rhildreis well thev will 1 wief Bt International Xewt Service) Paris, Mar. 14. Furious fighting tmi uaiinniai . w p i a ' " r- Vashir.gtun, Mar. 34. In jirepara-er'ol: to Itit them to tne cr.nffcr- hiJ1 j frvnt tk Sue lerthy oinr-'. in Kniw.i OB Jfssii T- ?ar,d m-st of Verdun. Th Orman the AdmsnUtrttion to inert-' -U ih1 -ust M in SaB n"5' th otj- fri0win(r the st .raWdment army tewfwlinc . to ,(!"w l'-T i i Lro&e thruffh ia two places. The LuDdt. tf .r Yurk,i' 'ar vxhMi cUrtfl Pws'gatn mad at the t of iry cr'Ury Takinp Muh-Ntdd Va-! cation it a .Nt-ar-B I tut!. j ,;: . .,. .... I. ,, , ...... . A ; TSa.4iirrUii,. ,Mrch . ?,4 S&etnry Lansirir was on hi anv ta 'P-.n.-h, I v , lousy lor a week raeaDon For j ' - many weeks the iUrr ha W ! lOrUOT i TOUDie ZlaS len Xwiino f In For a Yiim. wori;:r steady in hef?vj- pressure' rf dramatic afairt an fris tfc- nevd ; m Miuu a i vnis ume was reparded htre al indicative of hi.-comj..-t?y the State Department re jrariis the ilexican jiuatjn in the-; hand uf the nEy and that the nnder- ber of Vear& Much Properly And Cattle Haa- ' Slain And American Soldiers Follow ed Ban dits Into the Mountains on Several Occasion? stan:ijjr -ith general throughA C&rrans . is OVER HUXS IO EE GREAT Ever since the Mexican war tf-.-' AU.IE5. AT COI NCIL. the an)f' d'ti&f!M.er. j The new troojiK 1 used in the rd dttirvrtistratAfri f how to care for the bahj. RESORT LIKE F1XEHI R5T ha d Isn3er, more or . .. ia!ir,sr the in terns titir. KvjnAr-r j .Over ECL, -which is the f.rs -sta-Uhkh runs thrvugh sparse?? j country lemiir itiIf veil to the .jkses. Tvvlt atcVs re jnade east! of the river for more than Two hours jticn boreaM&n;hter and about 15 PLAX I5ALKAX IRIVE ; roik's rc,ra here, is to hecoroe a fa- 1 illSOUS lSfirt unA rival r.t PluVnrrf 1 btrdr to take the pW of thetru-.I ... WK.r the .Gerir.fin kept up their mhtlest j ----v" -eie p:&rs drawll u .g wton. i7 irrmr up the Cnrt chnd r.d f ly Ae ai theEa.Hi.r.a is -! ur,der ... that p Antict faW, Mtu w; h8d Kperire mith j cW f.atkw ifcey tudd 1 to resalt frc,a tbe Nl5ir'- lot f. the eret.B sf a S-roc : ei-sraJ csotfcere. ho had had litt'e schcKttsr.jr and mother uho were col- i jut .were driven hack. j. Tl t ururtif fre f the front and re graduate the wives phy-'.j ttwa. ffiich;ri, rir.9 ,Tept i .y -.1. i. Sixteen fcandrd irr.ry. 2J6 cav- s" V . dt.ira the Crtr.an as they came fur- ury, rtjiJ"ry inis -;t b- i " ward ts te attas-x. riJ f wir whleh was io sf.&sm here tjdsy. General Juffr. KJie French eommandir-in-chief, frejh fr-om the hotel, as well a ith-.-r iir.provjR)et!s. .The property hel.jr.trs to Congress i man Kent at California and Mr. Jor- ploit cf Lraves. S.nce 15-10 rakls hy MtvU-&-.- , rt-s the land of htd Gringoe ht-.t. fairly r.i. nitrous. Many An n i.-jfSK have het-n ki"ed. &"thc.:;gh r ..: t-prcch;r.g- the frcale of the iumhus massacre is recotiei. Three handred Mexican (Km the .rw.y trer.g-Js .5.1? AO xntn exclusive f the jar'je.nnKtr. j insstructioB Yiit the chiidrtrs froar. j .T,e wr'f atetiti'.ia a f'rassfed rK. trcpe is the Phuppia for er vke in 3lifft, Aamccmtir: eoBE.ndirjr & arms Ari the B-vsa reports that it mciW at $aa Frawijsr at if the, more csf xpsriece and ndrsiafii-i This attack ?ai!iB, the artillery f.re west of the yease increased va fury in the aftfrn-xm an attack was 5jroB on the French front. ; IhvMom wmttrtm gtbewsd ly the G-erjnans w5 into the and UKumtK is the c,uttry. Thejir-F Blr Iuti hd th BSor Utfle the ad var.cir.sr force reach S.. rwMrtw.t m advi that pr J-w f v.r d the Frerx pjitioB they w ere now- " - !a f Graeatboro. and u roost Vx- , ,,1(S) .. y , jcW!yriiuatL It t what the Exk SpriRp,f . r blooiy hattle field, at Verdut!, presid ed. . Sir Douglas Haijp. who sucieex or 1-- r- v .. ' ' leathered to mve latte chief of the British forces in France. v n ,. , 'them t,8CfC- ' th "" t,B- ' ' Jf 5virtii Carola pice rersns. It j , . . , repreM-.ted England. F.u8Sia andj. - V , L, - j JXKaM Biade a f' Uward t15 K-r.ger fceavuy 'timbered, tut isU.,.., i .,.. , i v Be!r;..m were also nreMctcd. , . , jTxas, and WJ mary raDibb. ' ?.n lata! fyr rest and recuner-l . It is reported that some of the' 4. . , . ' r , , j 3 here were Ei.tr.ervs ranis .if'r , ice nexi iov.r year, lot lew were involved arid little d&niag ssa leadt-rs on the allies' side are ir.sist- ,1irg V-fKiTi an immediate offensive here and Sanfurd. It has a fjief i stream c,f water and a lake for f.sh- Fwai' 'ajrenent -hfc" AfFy.t& ii VHI SKih Germitn. were forced to fall nsive k.a!'? iagairt the- German allies in all tiea-S. ., ... , , , ido. i ... ., ... , 'J tna.es .nj wooes jur; Crrw u4. - ,w fc(jm:l ur j 1 lack. Vnoffxial advk tght rea-hwi J 1 The Frer.h wy tr.e attack was forced with the iayocet the Ger- the dprrjt tht Crrr.za jr. par to . ti ir..' w ri ! , needed ifl gaining a fvvtirfr GREEKS AND FRENCH Way the Fs-f- ejfi GO ON. A5$ERT TRF.SCU' ;j) t.Xt, were finally dri-j SOLDIERS FIGHTING frame. Handsome Cilf links are toi r-a.y UEder way t y tse iv jssians in , , " ' ' . ' "V. ' . A ii .'Uiio .r. the CaUeasos and by .the Itaaaas. . weL to griv jQirtasa taae tyre Villa. . I wen out. Pr". Mar. NO DESERTION OF THE MARINE CORPS J4.-J am ready toj xhe wh. prewnted a picture ff j Berlin, March 14 Report. have j The ViwtKl S'1 i i1d!mrT:?. 2.v.W men, tut I wii! 'trenseni- rr..Ae and re two fcaa-llen received here from Ather f j lsa-e deserted frm the CniUd Stute. to gr to that. Corgrrs i eoJid'y V4ta4 h 'vmoUm. in. f effort to d Ui iVerduB," kM the kaiser Firuarytr miles te?, a'moA fra SwiOser- Ian4 to Vrdwn. 'I Every f renh ep"rt tvjUy pr.ts. R-xh sstejes f. rLT.r e.-fvr&se u- Vexican Jrwhle. the law, the? jhjt lfcJjir ta? f.K. hi every hcur v-f the day. Thrte Gcr- Pre.J:t has Ue p-r to imreaKe., ( f trp ij3 &t tkree w xls j rrhine were sh ia Verdun rym ar.i 'bvr tr-'jgh t the g'or.i t the amy to i,W, A44itwfaJ rtf rv-ed j i ...... i i' ... jr'T ' . f s tda-eI iy the Mexican! t fighting. "iiKo-iy hc'ieTe ti.at the ,lcte-J gI exp-iiti-'f. The re.sfluti'.n wtil so to t).e Sen ate t..-w:urr'w n-i Ape"d t i teil K.n prKpt!y .- .'u,w ir.g t President po'r t.? inireafce liie ar my t fall war fitting. "Tbe fght-'r ' Wis tw.f inue as ? ITM I iN DRIVE SEEN A FIVE DO!!. A It W I I.I JAM IXTFKEST1N 8TOBV Frcm th tiescriptiun of the Uck cf ht'l that recently pas.-ci thrciugh the Cumrrlatvl Savijigs Uar.k t K.-t i-i-tr fi.ii" haf li-arned hti lesion ani f -i'i hi itin in thr great stho. uf experience has only he i!r-gs t. fai-t unn. Th ifiripli.-n n the lull a: "Thi'H !he l-s-l of ffrt.JKe,' ftH'l Mame-I hi -Jowr-faSI to l-r, .i.J.r and wnmT., a comidimliou thai never fail to hum hie the m."t haughty. Jt was mute warning to the fat-t ymitig man mut eventiially wy ith ol.I man Culnman, All is vanity anl vesalion of spirit. Uuody s et-r d'jrir; the omii) wet-k," say lieiiterar.t Cl"n--1 Pwjj- AS COLMFK STROKE TBOOP train Ri:roTr-U T HAVE IIHISS HWIHS II' t, the firemit French rntic. "Th kaifr will cvitsinue to hu;i hi het trewps against our irn wall, hyt unless an entirely unexpose1 char.ge pecur. Verdun will remain in vi.ila'e." Major Cjvrieox. -IT.e hatde is l;und Ui e.j!i'inue tr many hrg Jays' said Maexi Munn . "Germany mut fght on to avoid ghaa'y defeat" sys The J.wrnai critic. All trace uf r.ervousr,e"S-has !.-- peared in Paris. The pro-pe.-t vl r.:tt- tintiatinn f the liattie is accepted v.iih greater cirliiK'nce than at any t;m in the past thr-e wci.ks. f. Matin r..l Tin Kih- (h- P:tiU !.,i!.ts oijt. that in ir.icr to yurue 'heir titanic tiT.irt the tierman simf nt'j."t weaken other points of Ox-ir fr.mt hv withiJrawing meo an. also di-pleie thtir l-est-n-w still many. in Ger- (By International Newt Service.) San Antonio, Mar. H. General Funston tonight receivei) word that a train bearing American troops was blown up near the. Mexican border. The statement has not been confirmed. Mist Kate Leak, of Wadesboro, is TWiting Mrs. p. T. McBryde, q (lay lit MILES EXPECTS l-ONtJ LONG WAR W1TH MEXICO (By International Newt Service.) Mashington, Mar. 1L Lieutenant Kelson A. Miles called at the War Department o pay respects to Sec retary of War Baker and suggested if the United States placed price of f0,000 on the hand of Villa that the American expedition would not be necessary. The price would get him. My opin ion ia that our troops will btvt a long cfcsst after Villa. Itaiian Geneial Hea-J. garter.-, Mar The intensely heavy b-mhard- mt-nt aii.ing the lsr.za front jester day is interpreted as the prelude to a renewed Italian offensive. The ar tillery fire extended from Duino to PieMO. The Italian offer sive, taktn in con junct ion wish the renewed Russian ac tivity, can not fad tJ influence events in France. The l ig guns h.-.mhaHing crii'in re Au.-trian. ari.l Austria -Wrtly v. til r.eel fhern elsewhere. The renewed Italian offensive re quires treniendijus pertinacity an.l hcrot-in, - as niiK-tenths of the Ital ian p'i.iti-n aic now-civcreI. It ha; -:ot-'l caeles;ly s-ince Fciiinary 21, more than eight feet failing cne day. Doit-ns of avalunihes fall daily ghtir.g on the Greek I.-'ar.d of My- j Marine Corps during the pat three Vtnc Jvtween Greek a...d F.s-.-nvh p-hs.. rtxxrds in tKU rerj-en-t sellers. It is said cne F.- t r.ch ?,,I,?ier have been Wwn accordirg V a s.l was killed rj another se- j I issued fr..m the head-juar- verly. French r-rfwrcemerits were j " of tbe Corps in tfcit city. :r..ught up,, aid jrr.rr:r.el tbe I :';' h--D -'ra,'e n:-n t4" VP thv Greek ' J Marine Corps Service, the-, officers The c-n-,re:u-,k-r .-.f i.hv Frt--,.h r-,r,-Ms" ly ay x-t xplimtim, mi the es. the reports s"itte has j' I wldicrs. The CrtH Govcrrirnl. i? 1 i-X DcM-rtioii has r...-! been a i.ani.e .t i...inj ih i i'rps ;;r.!.!t-m Ivr 5-evei-ji year. .nu ,h-:i.ti -i Ma;-"!ie v.ho looks lightly optn hi ;..:;,--y ..t r h n :o:.'.h if-!.'.:gatin ;iee ,:sys i- a rai- rpc-red to have prote: ar-e-.t of the soldier? KAISER BET CRN'S TO VERDL'X Paris, Mar. Ii. The Jcas.-er is ag;irs on the Verdun front and it is believ ed he 'Will "remain there until the tattle is decided one way or another, says The M.itin t.iday. The war b-d is artending daily c.".irv. f w;.r 'i' his generals, in-i.ti:'i ';;::t fi;?i.c efforts he ni;i.lo to take Ow fortress. despite the terrible lsaes suffered by ; lie taermnns u? ' ii;;te NAVAL liH.L IN APRIL By International News Service) Washington, Mar. IL Representa tive Padgett told President Wilson that the naval bill probably would be reported 'to the The President Padgett that '. the program b. protection ofl; unexpected tio. . State Depart that the Norw u waa sunk mysteriously off northern France with seven Americana on board wat the victim of mine and that nont of the, survivors taw any thing of a submarine. -e early in April, informed Mr. iterative that out for the in case of ..trials indicated .jik Silius which fiKEtT lUTTI i: BETWEEN ACSTRIANS AM) ITALIANS fHy International News Service) Vienna. Mar. 1 L The Austrian War Olbfe announced that a great Ijattle is developing on the Isotizo front. The activity of the Italians was limited to a lively tire. NO EMBARGO ON ARMS TO MEXICO (By International News Service) Washington, Mar. li The customs division issued a denial to the report that the government embargo on arms to Mexico and that arms were only denied V'H territory. The liner Esparando with 500 round JCot ir-ary of the iiicartkj4 .rvswlted ia f-hts bet -arete Amrrkasar and the invaders. Durir.g Me.Iin nidtrs W- - came more daring and curAerou. spite the fat thtt Amen.an trocjtt were stationed ail alorg the bti:, WaJiir.gton. D. C, March 14 An'.tW Mcxis-aiis I:rped tfcrv.jgh the ."- almost religble percentage of men d---n and in- some iiistar.ves tt'.a;kJ United States eoidierc. On Am,?. 1915, Mexicans h','- ed Sla,"t.ijni Tes-ss, thny-e-: aK nil'vs ties th of Brovt.at!le, ktlltfJ AiW bert Austrian ar.-i his wife and n'irii ed Uieir 'son. Eight vrfv? later Mtkars in bu-f-'rrti ?.-m;'J 'be ' vtr fifteen v&m.'X' vt,t (..f Nobles, A : ;... sad ttUuiiLfe-r-t'i mary ht;id of igttie. CVy!i ?is i j.i'.htis in aut-'..-j-ili!. -.ver.t 'U"t the !na-iei. vw. IvJni U ct iVatur at y. On the r un e siay t:ghJy nk ii?h.!.',i it. tj Itxas itt Lkedti, b.i.-v. ".e'-l! rjn. hes and c.iditd alt--r tight With C!t,V.ef!S. PROMINENT NEW YORKERS On Aw;-t Pj 'j Mtviur.s t.'ip1- VISJT FAYETTEMIJ Elptd int othe I r.tui S;.l.t it Metvt-- ' 'dt. 'lVv... Thev vni't si.(-ioun!eI aimed Tcxans, and a sijuad of cav alry, lMRg seves a I killed and Aiad nig three Tesar.st. Etitj !',-."t.t S" i'i't i-V f.js n! . ;( .' c 'if Me .: .-!- !!.' l.t-' '!' - " s. Tcvas, ' on August t'i, and . '. looters were rp.iied. tin Se.tvml.vr I. two .An.i-rw;t..v- d-irirg the lat year ha. or -e. itiiiigniSH-ance. into Mr. J. R. Taylor had gj nicht the folic wing: Messrs. B.'i. e. C-. C. Vuictine, i has la-t. H ! V. C. Fi-1 't ft ! m A. E. P i)''an, ft'-m No Mr. Matbry is a prur,.- many politicinn.' Th.; pn.t their way to Over Hill- whe gj as i!i gtU'st of Mr J-'i the Kent-Jordan t'onipatiy. vii.' .. r j the Over Wills property. ) They wili spend some time vii. it ) playing golf and looking "''') the seition. They are memliers of the Civsient Athletic Club of Hivklyn, N. Y- i jwi-ie i.e-l . i: i .-i-i'i) t'i M fv.l.K i 'u :;!!. i the . 't'-i St itt DEMOCRATIC. MEETINGS Mr. W. Walker and Hon. H. H. Bolton addressed the Democratic, vot ers at Hope Mills No. 2 last night. There will also be another meet ing at Hope Mills No. I Thursday night when prominent speakers will address the voters, and Friday night ol liroAii- die attacked the bat er and wo-iimcd Three d.. .1 ai. r k tl ul later .-an soK;iti !!t.'i i.'.e rat'i ;ber.s. rancher fn.j.ht vitT I audits nc,.! rV r.ial, Texas, and tr.e Amciuao -If--fender was slain. Urr the siime soldiers discovered a squad of M.v-. cans near Brownsville, killetl oim.. b drovts the re.-t across the UioiiI.r Mexicans in uniforms tiud aeior-s tJi border but hit nobody. On November 24 twenty -five Me-, cans crossed the border near Nogaha Ari., and shot an American ' before they were driven back. There were also many .indivbJia! . . , i.. ii v. r, ; i clashes between Mexicans and AwrtJ Gray's Creek Township will by pd Gaster and others, Saturday night at, King Hiram. , cans in border towns, while nuunar- oas Americant were killed in Meai- f ammunition bound for Mexico will All Democratic votert are request-1 b allowed to delivtr her cargo. ed to attend f nd hear tht discussion. (Continued on fagt Two.)
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