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0) latitat 7; N umber 4 FAYKTIEVlVLR, N. :- JULY 25, 1917 Price: $1,00 Per Twitf CA!i THIS BE DEAT iMIT TIIE ran . in mi Other Folks Would Like to Know; How Oiarlotte Ckt the Camp. The foPtowing from tle Dur ham Sun will be .read whi '.inter--art just now : "Tar H is m W aahiiigton h i.M- to iee lj Pia-V fcrv w"x'--i:t it.g ifif r as.jo fur the s.id- d-r t.itchf tle army- canU.Ti OTP llll A C.1U DEAL FOB EE TErl ier,t from Favetu-vihe to Char-! -t-(f n.mds of ur traced pop!e Ulr if-y are not wiping utithat the Can- Fear nt aaN if'it tr,at th water Suppyhn the v-emai ular of 'Jie.tjxet, That's What a Greensboro Paper Calls the Camp Selection. Say the Greensboro i a;; News: Sorae light has been shed bv : Supply ,nrai!y of the First the Washington - luwi i.f '.hi1 u'h Carolina reg.m-nt and 15 I Lilly .e k'xyt the rem. ;.) of ' ca-'oad f truck., w agons and the fatM'.al gua-d trtonln? amp' iH rme in tjreenviile ir"a r asfttevslsc to O. lutte. j tomorrow- norMr-g o a peciai irid if tw .mi- i(i:tl lu'trd.n over trie tharHUm antl An J Greenville Also Getting Her Needed Water $up ply Heady. I Greenville, S. , 1 uly 15. The was wh.;v rf ir.hjb;e ir Vie et.vge n ".t.s r of Maj.-Gen. ljtt.xnS Wood. ' "In fact. KH.'.i a srriaii ni.tAtri- - . j .... .ng ' vo.- 45 -y .-. i-wi '! .. . I- . .. - J . .1 1 . i-n j.a.KJrHJ a raw ueui. 11 nai-d'tut'tie-?. hippeared. Faette vi'Je ceened bettor treatr-ient t tljf ha-rds of the ft asihr.i:u.. VVf t,t-rn !ariitr.a ran a . 1 hey at bLhedtilt-d t fiftr.n here ft f.vt-oe5xk and proceed raedlaie! .U the carr.p ute fyur rnils from the cit. The t-am aTid truekb sll le put V ork at irce m e'Uing- me cair.p in rtidd.u fur the ent-re rej:iTien IIERJEYES HHP Hate of the Entire World Directed Against Germany Say a Statesman Earich. Jyjy IP. The Austntn Reichstrat 'a thrown iijo an uprca- on .Saturdav wEei. the farmer i'ech miriisWr. Herr Hravi-lifk. deelart-d that tle ha f U'je eiilire wurid Had.'etied re is DIE? But the Scheme to Em. ape Military Service Didn't Work With This Judge. New York, July 15. Slackers are no" seeki:.' jail term., to escape army 'sep-ioe, and petty crin'te anwnp fmn of canscript fi inr rvased f.f'.v i-r cent. ! in Mew Yrk within a month. r.o i.e.M Auh-ra. Uut arat f uoe antyre ceciarea recent, t iern,ai.y. a:,d that A ustna ! ! i -errai Session courts when Vt,oJa detach herself from her .men oTdraft ape. charged a'i. &as a Vierna dthpatch. ! ith email offense, appeared he "Hov are we to ohta-n r-eace." 1 h'm. anj r Vwd demanded Herr i'rasehek . ' "j f vi e ,' . greance aa-rit 1 w nK' isepertt.-d t t.iie nohihed jjt4 -rt i fe lal-e ur -.a-i.UtUi r pi.c a d apwir-jhere hy MoikLjv or Tuaday. ' y. tv'i--' the ttrt--vud -r.iCj-rir!iva'or' sho b the The iiKe,sary lacut. haf I'-.it rwptAr. irsen it, njirjaert. as run h" Mr jheen made far the two South pc-'ir :M 3&y&f ' have. A Uid ir. tl.e story froni Sr' a.K tt Hjfe'ug1.ffi. Fayette uie" "was eS l"' vm t i SJUAUO prised by t.he , jy- jjrt itr yr sn m at a f tw ?Ae Tar IW h are p e.lift,arjr J kthrvt uxrr ai lt 4w iwVm C're eH-4 a arjjrt. wrw- piawleut. .. iaas ssiay ntr- fr a "my stenou yis:t" of Wfi 3 J- .r P-it f a-.. vrral citizens of CharfoUe to Aer.t: Wa&hmjrtoo, U4d that it would ' They 4 lar Heels is take too lorsr to provide a filter- awrrt.'.B Wiw OKI eors;e w:mwr suw.1v far the ramn Itepherw asdhis eorroisittee from 4 jjw camp had reen or Oarbtte ee whji they made a red to Charlotte. While Fay tvcrtrt and nayfteriot! n jut to tteviile was denied the Drivilesre Pair$ruj early last week, ,and rernedyirg any defect in an way c3 iney uwjMti alleged inadequate rater supply, taJ . OreemiJle. C., has bee allow- Since FayetteviUe was first to make eKtraDrdinary efforU jpraised by the War jTparUneflt for 8 iaj-ge, water supply for a at hem m well wusd for a caJnp near that place Io sliort, &aip that there wan not eten the J-XreteviJle after havinfr len shadow of a chance to reeonsider selected as the most ideal place te matter, many people now for tntr ,3, W9S ehat off, wast to know why the dianp frymomphirg with farther ie- a made M m after Mr. muiuiK th mar Hervrtmnt ur it Stephen and feu coaomttee engineers Irht make. ' while iied W ashingtwi, write Mr. Greenyiile ia allowed to prowed Aaderion. , , with the organization of an tnd The rayettetaSe Index cout pendent water company to auppiy the idea that its pty cannot fur- suffic;eRt ater to the camp. If cidt water. "1 there s any one t isn't discrimination, then UAug thatFayeOeville has more 0ld Man Noall Webster didn't of than t needs, it i water, i mw w nat was talking about, the way this paper uns up the Although Mr.fcakerha perfarin teXmMum, ed a nurn er of mental somer- . 'Kvea wjth thee well fouiided of iate.h ought to be able; hnjat ions a n d sugeUons. V) mni jy st OJM. tune i llre are those who ridicule the )erma the camp to re-i hies that anything but a water msin at Pavttvil; n ipjly jaujsed tl change ij de- leave a bettir taste in the nwithis t'mwn. 0 the people of North CaioJina 1.. . in general and tb5e of Fayetie- vilie m particular, ' Should IJe SIhi tike Dogs if the t'Joversnient will give flats Off to .South''1'' ; the cowtof of the. West- free Washington, ' July 1.4 rHats hand,, they ' will' pak. admirable 0ff-to t e sith " edare4 As-. Carohua reirirnents and the lav- out fur the FuM regiment of Vrh Carolina is practically com pleted. The old North State . . 1 .... J .... .. ..... 1 1 1 .1 . irsent ue.rg tvo well fcuited l.irlKWtrasmen are scrteauiea w ar- itaTi' that tiere mapn'rt evtT.jf1' -vm "t week. tne sihud of a tkance to recr.-1 A telephone message received ;ier the matter." and thi'C.after.ff11 thehouthern lower Com-w-rk had actually begun, and PW- tatid that that company hi miiic an inaeienaer.i Lgnt ing and power line to the camp near Greenville at an estimated cost of $30,000. ; ;J Satisfactory prgreis wac made yesterday toward ihecriptson for the independent water com pany, which is to furnish the water supply to the camp. The capital stock of the company w to he $200,000 and $122,000 aa already been subscribed. c.ii.g u the German v.ce? Must e continue to sacrifice our in terests u the expansion of Ger man y ? yi list w e cont i n ue to sub mit to the German militarism a nii.lita.rism that iiaa drawn u into this war?" The speaker derla'-d that t'zech deputies had been imprisoned for attempting to bring about tle ainance 'of AuFtha with JIjsMa and Frante and stdrid that if they were to lettigmatiEed a, traitons, then all Czech w ho le- I.evKi 6:miiarly, hoiild be 0 t-tgrriatzed. , Denouncing them' wathingly as "worse tlian slackers." Judge Mclnty re ref used to receive their guilty pleas and declared that he would hold them for investigation by Federal, authorities. J3SM DETIEI sm k:iti;:ies - Notwitlutajadiiig the threat f Premier Kerens ky that a policy of "blood The vU Trinity. land iron" is to be applied Senator Sherman, of IlLnoir. 1 withovf re&traint araiflst tfaa he has eridence .thatf u , t4H?ri D,,io. iw c ;!fp which ao many negroes wereitfoops ID fcasf Calicia buuhered was caused by the wiios disaifectioQ h a s so-called but mis named Jndus- j ii . ' 11 .l ai v4- th w.ia wriina nu 'almost all the on by German intrigu. Capt i brilliant gains they had VonPapen who waa Amtoador Lchieved undef bi$ Barnstroff s chief lieuenant atj . . ...' , ' . . Washinirton. was the immediate jSOnal leadership early in THE STATE QUOTAS bed ami North Carolina Will Be Ex pec ted to Furnish 15,974 Oa First Praf t. 1;MM fnbers of Rjstant Secretary f Agriculture W. InternafaanaJ Worker of the fart Vrooman,ca)ling attention Ki. ai mat wouMoeauout; to25 per centincreased fo-l at IT'fXI a JStfcUnotl Of this pnb- in h6 tuin raxntiaf lero'as Unde Sam could find. 1 he percent in the miduie we. trtly ir"ii!H?: -a we ee it, is the nor.)m-est. intigaPr of the crime, accord mg to Senator bherman. fhis is only cumulative evi dence hat never in the world's hiiftory was any country infested with more hideous and venom ou reptiles, dangerous criminals and inhuman mongers, than these .same German agents who have Iteen sent 1ere. and yet hey are to be of the highest class and imbtr d wi"tblanri zn ..minK the purest "feultur. blasphem-'. "" :f wsiy claiming panneinip .- the month, the Russians continue their retirement, virtually pell mell, before the German and Austror Hungarian armies. Already the Josses of the Kuians in men killed, wounded or made prisoner nd .. stores extremely t and J ne Miutb resnse.. ce says, wip relieve it from the lireatenwl y&r breakdown on railroads Which r, miillv feed the South with hundr ds of millions worth or : i.orthern .food produc-s. ' ' Greece to Fight Washington soon w ill July 17. Gcr have an added Vkt-i-terrersm'ght he more gen tie in liaiidling lii.- memUjrs of the ; i inan hnanc-4 and treasonable rga'U2itin than they should ' The initirtli by which the op ganization is uss'!y known coaid much more sppropriate'y and for "V 'Won't Work," fo tae-e K-a!aags and etin ofihe earth' .mu (!rt' iT;i'iiHl not only not to work thenwlye. bin ais not to many ftJ!w she konest hiborii g man to force of 3)0,0(!i) or more light wark. W I )V.'W, members are enmvmi her - the men , of ffcond humihg 'wheat fields they r , , akawld bshwt down like mad v,,' f dgs - and shooting is too dec-eel- Wreck on A.C U a dea'h for suth cattle Durham ., . ... Zi , There enmi wreck un In? A, JfieralU. pvltr Hope Mill iasl Friday . .r ;L j when S cars of the piisticiijjer train ' were dcrailiHl lijf a v. Jluiut Mini It l' Russians Make Big Gains. : tn nacfc. The mail wi bagman ci n . , rollej dnwn a Ur ernbanKn.erit, Petrograd, July '. Uusxia S wnile .miy puliman Mid a Hial car advancing armi cap! uied. ;rom rmaiii4i in the track Jnly 1 to ll K54 ' olficers am! KiP wm da.-tr ai-I -,i . . - ,.,. rtf I apt. Iiy ng.neer. Hm injuml were t men, Will a vt fctote ot j,,, ro.,r H.mdenof KukmunU. Htiitary supplies uf all Kinds, whu h id two rili bi)kcn; John Mer sanding to a war oHke Ktate- of Faimvij.-,, armi ju ei; J. w. 'lu ! went- today. In yesterday'' r.e.i.f B.,wUnd. 4rtly p rghting alone, lo onicers and barfl. ;hjkon up iUfctro-German tii were ... , ;. jaken ' 1 rt H1;; .1 . , a diapatch from H..i. (Kh, dated July heaven, instead .t his satanic-i heavy,. ai)f these undoubt- n?a!-tv, wnom iney most.ciofesy t . , . iai tate and whos- acts they en-jetlI w,li be"'n'e neater shrine wit'i the highest virtu . 1 Unless the hoped-for Stif Nero was a gentleman and !fenin' on the moraje of the Caligula a saint, Tn compan oiii .& . ,. . with ihe Kaiser and his war ! rxuMaiii ! reauzea soon. Vanhinfart, Ju'j If . - Fo!kruig an i.UD mrM Jt! Sa,tajrjr f War Ba ker Oiat uH firt drut of AnrricAO cit- un cttldiers w4iia tie Mtoutiarz.UW a-s, thf iwt quoUtk ty f tult- were oa:pild today fli owed Aibiaa, 18,U2. Arizona, S,72- ArkajniM, 10, le X'aliloiww, 2S,i. ' . Colorado, ',734. ! Caoaecticut, 1C,77. IWware, 1.2WL ' riorida, (6,825. ' Owortim, 1,S3T. J.idaJh, 2,37. lliinuic, UjbX. xs Indiana, It Jilt. x, tttwa, 12.74S. . Kansas, G.43&. . Kerituciy, 14,2;Hi. Louisiana. Jj.2. " Slain, JJ.ICJ. Maryland. 1,'m. MasKaeAttieUa, tii'jiv-. Michigac, So.ffll. tfiineuta, 17,i, Mississippi, It' S02. W ss.uri, i.s,. . Muutana. Nebraikka, 15 Nt-Viul.i. Nrw Haiisfwhirt, l.,2l.t.. Kkw Mexico, 2,2SftJ, NVwv Vnrk, N-rth Car-Jina; 15,574. AWED MTOBSv Some of Hiein Are Doing r "ery Remarkable Acrs- batics in the Air. I'aris.Ju'ly 15. - Lieut William Thaw. sec.md "ace" in the La -fayette e&cadriile, has dowaec" his eighth enemy plane, accord ing .to word .recently receive here. This skillful artist kiha;- both the German -pilot and the oiirierverin the Boehe machine.. Sergeant fkiwin C. Parsons, ol ' Sprtngfield, Mass.. and Sergraoi. Harold Willis, of Boston, wre reported . in headquarter du- -patches to have downed thre-.-enemy machines in a hot aeria battle. 7 Corporal J,. P, Doolittle.of N'e Y'ork city, a new comer in tht Lafayette escadrille, had. a. : exceedingly narrow escape in . tight w ith three Boche plane e his extraordinary ability in doing r aerial acrobatics saved him. .Sergeant Andre w C. Campben , Chicago, was recently cited i the orders of the day ftr his e' . -traordinarv skill in- safely alight " -in'g in Frenc a lines, af ter one hi.r.:' of his wifig plane had heenwr.. off. The order declared- that t'w. aviator showed ex traor dinars daring and coolness - in jandir.? with half of his machine gone , This was the first time in the-.-history of aviation that such -. accident did not terminaV.. fatally. Sergeant Edward Foot lilnkle. -who has long been absent withv out leave from France, was to' day formally listed as a deserte -He was a resident of Cincinnati - kirds : the m t inhuman a-d ! - i 'Flu? fr'erman havin bloodthirsty monst rs the worWi . , ;. , ( , has everKno n pa'e into ins'g- jCt-s-4 t"r iolcuu tnt.a nificance by the" side of the - try attacks agaimt the beas wlio piey ufKm civilizati a ! French troops ,nij the and crv for new modes ot tortuia-, - ' r, . and cmei'v There is n- crime I CLe.T.in -U.S - Dames lii from which th-y shrink ordeHii.e j France, General Pertain '! to arannt tl.it promFes ticceifif.it l.,1.. if aasiuiicu lit initiative ground o Cahfi.rni.: nl-ittau and JOr ineii u;ou.i ."Hi- aiiiii.. j iHinan:t.v. Victory for the GerinaKS woul i set i iviii-.atii back - for 1.""" years, if it did not entirely de stroy faith in manfeWid.the Bibe, liberty and ah Christian institu tions, whin enthroning tne jurK y Casement s phucau has b'ee.i reciptwicJ. ' Thenar; i . ry battle and infidel, fit asociiUs of the nmbjarn Belgium, great leasts who sways the Ger-ih h against mnoc man sceptre anq makes wjv ,. ent ijavs. (P tes-Hnttime, nas rtacneu irtttnstty n-vtr hef re ex- Whik thcBn -communication as yel has only barely m m v, t kiiil 1 ), the war fik-e reports this ad iiti nal booty; kj guns, 'JK (reach mor tar. -103 machine g in., i-i mine throwers, 45- homuj .? worttrs,' tiree fire thrower)1 and t.vo y-ro-plate, with ft qi-axrt ty ul' o ii-r iiii.t.r;il. l!Hb,says: "Mim l.t ita ,nt-hr,'tif J'ay-piO'vilk-, K. C, fal illy iiijurcil-ytec day when a Seabard train struck an nutoirwbilw at WoiJiml, thrtf m.tc fi.im herf , died ih a local 'twiital !-. d4y. Miss Alii-. Han-it, of t're:tvit. , tui two I'lcitri live i (ii'ii-t is aynt u; lexve. !kSi , K. It: .1m "id If, fc Haix.i'. it U il Lit, '.: 1 Wd-d - right. ' e w. men. old age. - toe My- 81111 anivicu, 111 t.i..., 11 ...V....... narian a- in ih. I.a't lenitirsi. and Satan- pcI?n.PJ. like. gloatingOver every hew j h oflical victim. x Tt-, iiifiibd. tbTurk a.d Gei'- man'k dtor" -ferin the trinity tioned the fact that tb big1; of evil wh'ini the Allies ar- 1 e 1 t -f" w MMittittVI tl4, ftaVfMVa fighting ai d bef. re whom hu-1 -. . V m ni y snuUdrr. vvih iv.nor. jthe proba . t.V i th 't Gc- Success by thcr.t, would ens Uve t ra Hitlg IS pr pa t g f r -mankind, make the world a iannrhlir . h hi.r .rl ... - anu iiiti : - 1 s ritih.i ,u tl;i'- nidf on - j (,..... ?iT.'i. i ! C'ajii -ihiima. 15ri. I ' Or-...ij-.. :v. XX'- Ivja-yiviiiu.. , y I l; '..-1:.. , , - j ! O .-1,1 . . -- 1 - ' !. bee ,.r... WV-l X".lZi- a. i'... - ' . 1 ,) 1 .. - the ' n-:- .'' - ' - j liannii, i.t.f ,rii; I .' . ' -. j -h'th . :, u,t .::. J .- j . r . Mif ijtraian snip aunt-. h ! Lonr;Cn, J:Jy 17 - A lie t o 7 small fJtrman rJiips left Ri t- :t rdiu.i ie.e .fly td run ih 4Ht-! , isii ni rhatic t ..ii 1. wriiLi na.p ' ft;'.d lo tJ.f.i - l'ur caj.it jf. i, five sfiai.i.ed necked, two til lathy iian. aged. . . - 7 Three Killed in Collision- Mesers. J. C. Creeniea and sosj Dewey and Ray Crun p - weiwt. killefi - at, Smithfield Tttestwa.fr' when theiiSautcollided with ;iss A.C. L. train. The Messrs.-Greee lea' home was here, where titter elder Cieenlea was siiperinten-i -ent of the CapFear " cot'oi i mills until recently, w hen . h went to Smithfield to take a nam--lar, position. The funeral of f father and son was held at -f on roe. Union couty, yes'jerdaj. Death of Mrs. Gloirer. , Mrs. Llizabcth Smith Glofr-'-- died at the residence of hr daughter. Mrs. Julia QrrdiJrfw terday. Mrs, Glover.ysfa?,-, Uir.- widow oP'Edwin' Gtover.., .fitt-. funeral fwai jeW'V'from ."'31.' John's churcjjrtodxv. I)eath of Mr. McDon bt . Mr, La-ichJin ilcDonald A,, i l '' " Highsmith'-hospital nes'';;v of 1 jy a:". The ;.c.' c. e;ui liicd ( e: .'cu' .') en 1 .'el: ...i. .... U ' f A IK i 8; i Dath of ..Mr SLiultsby : -. 'J. Saai , .M .uiuby,-. who was one of the oldest n'ei.ow..-: d.eJ hut S .unlay Jorght ftid wu.; buried Tue-.diiY afternoon. . AJ4ultiby.' was about V year.-? r a.e and was celik-un ft (hronjii . : out me c )univ. Dealh jf .Mr Fisher. 'r W. T Fisher, a i-roniirK .i. citizen f I'arki-n. died yest?r - s tiik. tour day and was huri-il tins after - one j noon waste.,- oci tv a curs itself but a dreamt fjnisery. ta-rmany jurt as wiil tin- r pin. Tin-FaU ai.il t.Ui:,:.i ip i re g ,int l'f- the Arras and Lcnsc frvmts f ; A!) ! ii!) -..inlifi,iliiii for .- Kit' On .vtl:if oil (hursiiny 1 , ijaiy JWft-dhl Hi V a.m. .ttr!sistU'n will be the- latt k,y til Matt- liuard 'f l:xamin- t. o.-t.,b ; . fit tit-. ' m this ccjiu jniurft hitve !tcte it m St.Ur H. ant it' tiii'V lire aiirrao. It t 111 His age w?. 72. J The-.- une.ai w;.s conducu-d ' by th-Mas'-nic liut-riiity, of whiih hsr was i. rn. nibtr. I.. lv i' iii. 'it.-i' M lirt-l thji which vvor, ed greafft'voc v: t-"d tavher Saturday, .iu,yith oa tne (.ernuos n .iu.r; t. iu-.i:uhtK. Char otte I'ncertairt While '.'li.w.'otte thought sic-had-thti camji. sealed, signed-.-- ao:ti delivered she is now micertaif according to the latest report-- a n .t .'.ui;.' go ti.svw.e other place - ptfcsildv Savannah or some sli..' , h 1- f r Fa ct ev.le.
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