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I'l'UI.-jV , , ,) f,,!,i! iriilD v ti sit n'1-!'..j a ; s t,,0,. j f,,r frj.-- .;r - fl.'tii.R i i'micc-'jit n tii.i'h f a - aj c.i"' fJ.ifI.ara ft : 1' .n i . ''!! U lie ' if orison fi Jiii war fiie jr. s; ;: ..uman and ufy.piii, r&the world n ii pa!e in to iosig c' Ty the side of thefe vviiu prey upon civilization is:4 try f r new modes of tortuae ci L.elty. There ih no crime ii i which they shrink ordeehne immit if it promises success - and its lrstitu m over here and ows oi discord, he should oe escorted to the first it owg to his na, ive land and .rned not to'return. This lis - jso a good time to change the I. W. W. to V. S W.- You Shall WorK-on the county roads. i'.i. i.'f ( i!i iX .i ,jar; ( te -..7. 4 .ilbe it out sets. !fut O.rro South." H;., idly 16. "Hats ' . . .iwlf rot e.vnih' declared A ftus!iian 'Ue liig (,am. sta r fW etary of Agriculture retroirni'l -Kiv I.' in' H n.:Han, i'aHing attention t.,iv.., ,M.r ... j i?eci ;nm tr m cent increased food pro .Julv 1 to n v! tivo-. iuI da Mm in the section compared to R" K-'to r ifii :'i j v -r t"re of 1" jrceat m the middle wet and n. rawest. 3 Tlie 80uthr resjjonse.. he says. will relieve it from the threatem d war breakdown on railroads which normally feed the South with hundreds of millions worth of northern food products. ' :J i.i.'i.s. . ri; .:,!- i 1) .0 . e r e rniiiUiry supj-ii K tonlinvr to a w. mi-nt today.- h f 'htinjjr stlone. U i MKtro-lIerfiair ' f en i lliioi. i,i t . r. 1 -ptured wc- ii .i Iv 1 u'it ) the wr v- rMnit- tiiw additional ' ; '" I'-im -J- ircnch mor . 1 - I ir.a-t ii't' rar.s, 41 mine rvt-n. jT. .(...ikurnT mortars, f hie tr.risre and two aero '''. l h u quantity of other 'c-tv.l. Greece tp Fightf Washington, ! July 17.--Cer-many soon will . have an added force of 200,000 or more fight ers against her-the men of Greece, , , This country is larjre enough for every lover of liberty and every teacher of morals, but rt is not broarenough for anarch ists. I. W. W.s, black hand Mafias and red handed Socialists, whose business it is to shirk work, sur up strife and poi&on' the foun tains of Iibert. And the MK.nt-r .or their diabolical Bin airain.t'thp Fnited Sutet- fIoernment humanity. awakens to these facts, the bi-: Victory for the Germans would ter for the country and for is set" civilization back for 1.000 teriK. years, if it did not entirely de-. - trr'r'' J. W. Alfred, who assaulted uvciiy aim mi tiuiMiaii uisiitu- I'-l'J' lX"L":y-""r Prof. J. W. Allen at Monroe, lions, wmieerinromriK uie unt - , . . ,Limru.llt tn nav aVainst innnt teh 'defense. 8 road sentence. If this kind against innocent DatKs, oeiense- f unjsnment wasmeted out to It's wnmfn . iH ao t.hf siii- H jjuinreiiw O Slips up De- k and make ' ... I J . : .... .,,!.! hqrn like ffloatinir over everv ut w an C.K on 11 w Y v ,wSm ' a sobering effect on such cow ess women, oia are, ine sic- u.- ..i;., k... andafTicted. in every clime.with. '3"' IT K out the least remorse, and Satan- hav, victim. The infidel. theTurk and Ger man "kultur" form the trinity of evil whom the Alliea-are fighting and befcre whom hu manity shudders win horror. Success bv them would enslave mankind, make the world a waste, society a curse, and lift itself ba dream ofjmisery. The Index for job vorkj r. jioska, 4.43". Kentucky. H.23e. I.xisjija. 3S.W- . Mao., H."!. 13 sr 'and, 7.tJi. JlaB-chuwe'tJt4s, J9. V th sn. 5.-l ltj)Meota, 4. Mississippi, 10;-W2-S-iswsun, JS.Witt. MontMia. 7.-Ti Jstbrask-. ,1n. fvad. 1.-51. Ne Ua-i fi-i.i'f. Srw J, rs-y, iw.wv.. Nt Mev e. . SVw York, t..4l. N nh I 't't ra J."i ''Tl N .rur Ikt 1. C "H Ohio. lW,""-. )iikil-'ima. 1S."j4.. ' Or...jr"j, Pi"iny!v8n!, Rhode llan.l l.Nil. iu!t .jiralirja, . 1.IA"1. Snjt.h Iiikut, i.iIT. TVnnt'K- ee, 14,-r'-?-Tt x f r.ih i ,- Vfit"M. 1 v V,!-.f i l?,7v". W ashint.. .it.S- . Alka, t-l. : HawiU!, uter furnished. Porto Ri-. 12,''33. ..' . o '- jGerman Ships Sunk. londn. July lT."-t A fleet of 17 small -German ships lef t Rot- ttrdani recently to run theBnt ish l. h l ade This is what hap- ptrped to them - f'ir sur.k. four . .vint nri tive stranaea- one Cumberland cojnty 'nt :3j , , . , du!K- Wit.'- e - lliree Kdled m Collision Meters. . t'. .reenlea ar'j n Dewey and fUy Crw: p v.e v killen at jnitMeld Tut-d , when thej-fidutcolhded -,ir -i JA.C. U train.The Me&r . th-,. lea's ho7ii wa here, w . rt. t, r elder Gre-'nlea was Hr Ttt J -ent of ti e Tape Fea ct tf.r mills urul rectctly, wo. ue went to Sninhfidd to taf ir -lar Kxiuon. The tu JI ,f fdtht-r and heli' ,t M . r- Union ut., ye.v. rd.. Death ot Mr. GIo r. Mrs. E'iz.d!;h mitj i,J v.r d ed at th' re-idt-nce of daughter, Mrs. JuJia Or lerday. .Mis. Glover v widow i.f Edwin Glow funeral wj beid fi John's thuuh oia L-'C-P V'S- ardly criminals.. students to Jkit:3 Creek'Acade my last' ytar and the principal. Rev. J- A. Campbell,. says that Cumberland always does well by his school. -. 1 ageii. X W1-At..1' t-e-t l: .hc At'mtt time, lit, v ifcri, tlrt-j U te-. n !ift tiPir J.eu-h of Mr. M.Oo Mr. It ti i.i. Mtl.n. attht- II j',sn u. hopit nesaay o. ia-t wek. : ytars. Tne i.era! :on ... . t i.i .n fttfctt'iMi K.'imrcn. w had i'Ct . -;f'iitt j'.J. nt d.i 't 'Ifsl .'ul- ll.i- 2 Subscribe for this TMr- )eth of r Maal Mr J. -jam M-uk-i Wits one of tile oldest me died fay S'jiiday Jnight ; . buried Tu -day a'fternoi;. . Maultsby va.s' alxH't 7b aj;e and was weljknowh i't out the caiintv, pealh of Mr.. ff.hv' Mr W. T. .''Fisher, a (i . citizen cf - Jrkt n. ditd day and was buried fhi. rH n His 'iigf ws 75;. iuneral was conducted : ; Masonic fraternity, of was a nn i'iUt. o t . '.v a .' ,' r. .- i u li nt' f r-. tlv;
The Fayetteville Index (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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July 18, 1917, edition 1
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