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Double the Circulation Of All Other Papers In Cumberland Cunty. o 1 ? o'ume B; Number SS rAYETTEVILLE, . C ,. TUBKR3J,, 1917 Ptke: 5 :..' Per Yef Death of Mr. RayJraS tSI El. Bl 1 Xcr Ilc:-! Advertise la tie .Index -til 4 lit! i: ToUr liy was scei Kr. R, fir-nicr t, 'SUS, $at V'iTV. list ' Fus?"2-rst Air iw. 1cN. II, ,l.At'! Iis.6i ji tr.. f Stats Tewa ( r i . ' . til REIiOHES OC- K CAVS LAB 'MITT EX. :;;.f T2 PiE t i it rr iee. EtaiEsr aw IS Ac. e ' t,-aH4t.ar. A r i. cinr Li 111 y 0l i.imr.ULjt.,.ii U'.Ui UUUttf i 4)1 1 sIy , IT. p f f i Hi tn eat tf tht' ' ..Li t1 r lit J .1 r f 1,J , '.(. . j 1 tt I if Hi ! t.1 rt.. . W 4'. ' t .xy.:l-' K. ui.o "First cL'jjp isaiJ co!'.ectkns faiP u Nv. 2nd must .fc-ar or w.t 2r.3oo t cmp sr. r--itr n uiaius orwji Oar J - jsmrf liaai Uwh viimhi J iib mt i J that Aidf riiiftu troop t iw ?r .at ! if Ver" "amsw o irc,r n ir Tfe.-.ivifc - jr.' Tit .f "nv t Jaf felt- W kT cfc5', Tt.dS 7-j4l hk Ttt i! nstil Mt ma was:- i th 1 ')-. y Irfft ruDpB. n 1 i pviiiJo is, TbvirS te MSopt ttse fitry Mr utw; it ;op. f-rsur. and tfef .s V'1 fCriar. ;r2 JPfris; thai several blUhona ev and rural rrut. thle i5 rtuh ..ed Awri, b- dropped in postoffcoe aftjr 12 a Z460 m Ba ; ' lbe Vlock November first f!r.. ii d 34 or 1 flfcB I!u'OUfi,u lhroQtout lh It i 5mportAt that the puWic;' auurtwuoo j"'7,, wiIk W ilhUt fuH OOBUlge Wil be held t uclu M lU remount UUoa. " '! ereeted lUe tioTr, for miw ! Ui 32U irtuk tpmr.v. th dpo led tht lthough !i nooicat dt JbLBcau lh b&krr Maij.a. nd ? t y time, ti wa regarded only th bur tuxoitjLl. there are U3 meoh n' PbaF the vainln. and ehi offlten The rud iol w , wmaa sneus r oriii ooi iu. i 1 fcW mad MitHc aecuriijr.' jj anng: for Hiomhii for this tra; - Hok? County Jury , IdcN, W&tSM. not Utkea over Use trer.ch e-tor. li fe, mt uu. bombs and ba.ro M in Ascerl(-B band; wil! sreet m Al'ndak; A, J. Currie, IL! c sPut by w!. - 1 raidn - C Holler was the lr Blue Springs: A. D. l2h.Uc. .Bd painful axidenl. While W-AiiTPftJrrFMAf.s TAKE OVER N. JMtF. Cirk, Henry TeJ. f t rk r rumm ?oo.ooo itauan prisoners I j!10"1 Quewti1: J. B. Burkett. D. :a-nient beine nvkKed out h "Is r!iWi'? ronun-.Ttee aeer are n'K'rat Ihau iiw. Eapease nefessarr to tUe naiBieaaBee t ry orphan hcvme sa Ove Sialc ka iBcraMd. irb'le the rpo(uubiilues bare aauiiiplied. So, Jet sot the da paaa wilfcout ak ing a thaak-oferinc to remr Master. b iftyvug rourtsatf eoaie pleaare atBRe luxury, eree aoue seceaaitr. to kelp the he'.ple be:ooae what their Gad and or Ood intended tbe.r afcould attain io thin life and ia tke lit to com. Trfcis u a reasonable request, for ary one ran share with the orphans the earnings of txie dr ut of three hundred ar.d ?ixty-f.e. It la praijtira b!e. or rs-h and poor 15k ao par ticipate In it. The busirea and pro feaeional njat). he farmer, the land- money-lender, tke wane e-n- I i .'a he .oild not WMOie wai'an Any . neircaia n , er. lae jsuinea orii.er, tne aoasew;te N. Lratie, Frank Cameron. K. F. , ipUJa after ihe'r. idt bi fa.--; rr t-in u wvrio- jtbe new ar.d mef.er boyf- ererV O,.!.;.. T tr Vr ...n.t m. ehe vbecJ ivt pr' vi" Bulletin I, body old and young at a',! ,-reeda ani Stonewall: R. E Adyx, D. L Mdlougan, J. ft. Stubts, J. A i k. k'tSeRh.r: D. H. JtfcNVi I W. r,. Jl-irt, A. L. Cini!ar.-3. I: ?. h-hnv n. W. Jf. McN't-:::. Ma,r;d.b: I). W, i?; tfc jra. '..':' e-yuie whi. b TUt loiie.. dep aash. .-siuuin Jiisi lertb iu od M K ifcrmJ t iMt fbr.tvb f,!i wound T!U mju wit k-li-i; biw at tb tuako (did f-ee Mr- HuMr i Ule fxaf in- ;I e uii (Ct and ouid not , (taitt bww it l4 petted. j I..' 0vhS A ". Prcfee'feoe'r. Hit - - J. V rVV -'t-ui H. II P .ire of'' 3i".iH itaiians ana r!ar--s may ani;e in bruu.fui c&-:.vr Oiore ttaa TH' yc i rijr;ed in the , atfos far the support of a teded i jrlc lifiiciaS uumt r't arion. from jtcneral 1 a.ud f"brit:aa phiianthrrpr V'a !-dqar('ii. whi h declare hst the ! Caruliua ' !uae t! apra-,h'j-' lat:ji se,id 3'.-d third armies are isi ; T1)aiikiririnr a dty f k'rtwic -'up-vr " j tame: a day on whUh te heart? Af ' The Mt Ht fee utaieasent re-dt i tt; pv vera tp!ifd to ij".!r "The ''A arc Its tHirait jie id a: id 'ted ar- one v el real towatdii tfce w' ar emimvex ts ear sp'wtdta r tphea ijsts t save'f:r.n! (j-gser- t tram 1 )-: the wa le tSe ie Hfcp rap ;-ir ax fj ! et.urj5ir. !r, Cj Pi Hi.. ' sea. ad '"rr. i f our The senate nnaaiwoualv approved tie -AuSLro-Geiman ruth hue the prKUmtkB of a tat of war .enough fur Italy's resent arm: with Germany. jto come and'k, tlw, Tar pror!a.matlon of a atate of war wit Germany . AA-ordlag to the ewapapara, tor pedo boat demro.i ora iiae ,jroolTd orders to aroreed to agia and lake poaaeaaioa of the Qormaa g uaboat JCber, whoh haa bees ryijaf there tor aooie'time. Ttte Eber ia a Tosaet of 914 ton W Ami IU MW jli W HflUl i ' ' " J of Bine feet ud eight Wee. She rmy unertarte to hold a r- haa a 4xvpiemen a its mmm. j fined Jine. Lb order to hold this ; front Italy is massing' al! the coal prices to get i s Idiers t he tan Atcbilize The GENERAL. INVESTIGATION. ' ; .Adriatic littoral is being 6tr.;sp- Jed cf Kien. The wast has been leatructicMa Have Seen Sent ta i.e. . . , Att,rr.eyS to Prcaecute V.olator. j M the V - T Ita".atl . , . A'jslrfaiJ ,nav:t-s are abut WasiiiiiproH - A t-neral inieni .jta- f , . , , . tira iw.th ivtail and whoWwle ie'ufl J st'.r't,n- ixit I!1 t-?- j;ri.4'- tlf foal thrvushat 'he wun'rr Kjglis-h, French and Jp aiutrs to la prv!"-.-. ?ri-te varshits ane fwi-rv :t with tl.f Itul'.ajsji, meto line. Tie frank admission a a miie her tonight thai, there will e no effort to establish a line a- bove die Tagliamenu. This ill mean the jibandmont f Udine and a retreat of approximate'y w uiwr uuw wiore use itaiiaa !n a suntsr way, inve;if,atkn r-f yti'-os c-uJi.-t-nurs ihrj- ha-.p vpx cvwxAh d Io pajP i),'ir!y j.r.-1 iie-n san"' J y !Ve d-i-ir !!.-; ( f Jui-'P vaKntts ; ( " f ?!.e "rl t ;"!itj.?!l It '-!. Va.:M,jryn, Oct, 3! kit w. (( HK-ii iu t "f v.arp ;co'd!i'ir to ih piM'k' ic t1; J.. r. i 11- 1.. ? a i.'4 ; I4. 7..V 1 . 1 s .- w i t-.i to uE.tier flr 0' i--t'f i-r Uke asi:N.:uii cf strike orgaM'-l lion uUhis country ar.a Lanj Jo..inr. y,, jpsiriau .md a oy bai- U'.i " f'r "'' tt wfij" trio n.ts i".r ; , tnp 1 1. !! isf t'J"!ftl he Hrvt tt H fc ! .1 ,nnt tf (!f,f.iit- iM ?!. plus? , T1; Italian fiiwt as far aj AS flail-' i. g. OitWi 'ii'M'- !'re j i ;)t'ep!iii? foriirJ no the hii. Mr" j ., 'Thp tmii.'ier ff nriaoiiere fias b f 1 Sx 10 'li if" J .,!!" F. e-c.-! :,ht tmi of ada in b Lilt of the tlertlian gOV-i jooii o ge! to the apparently lot.'sc-aei'S to more tlia i'l.OOO and th:,nes tttll rt!-,.,h ' Action . . i ... . . . ; - L A IM.I.A I knu Tni3 " . . ..... ,ve eminent. j Mitchell. Tbemanwho had made the! hBm,,d Mr. rheney sub- I'm doitiK little some-; ommhm ot gnns to more man w Some iBritish Admiralty per w;re laac Pr'!it -rtilla of the Italian ff- I rnd army aurrender or relreated i'h- offur, lie tifihired was known to miption r.r lionoo worth kin, I '.. 1 1 I t.nieni:in u u i 1 111 n A The ru"H "f '' conservation of- out flfthtiii. pt-rmittlng the Aunr OescriUt'U asaft'g'J- "J ferg t0 pVPry American i-Hien a Von Bernst'irff. VOIl td wards I , tun, to r-mlcr a p.-.trlotic service left i,m on the Julian front and In foutier tfia a-urd? " i-'tt M'e!-. So tloseiy i tl'. world l.'ivbed. That i1!)' phi'-e of !K w-.i.'!ii - i.- Ix-Si t fought out ti; the Amcrii au ki!iiri. Oerman fines to break the fraliati -"-"--'. - . . i 'ii FUftKi ni it nrt mTtii nrivw n i v tni.i NORTH CAROLINA BRIEF. vadi? Italy, itaya the official report. ' PRESIDENT IS STUDYING I CONDITIONS OF ALLIES saul Mr, fc'tran'nunn introduced ; t " "" i-ince Ilennemann in a Iwtel in thiflj e.itv !n which be fraternizi-d with r ' I .. A several other -cilled (ierman! Abmit a hair mne to tne - - Chapel Hill there is beins construct- Washinrtonw Prom a number of t ympalbizers led a complete aysjem of military prominent Americans wttj rrtwa- . : ' treat hna, hlih giiggest the bomuJa- frtm Fnropean war fionfs, T;?.'- Wt.U u A n.uriVari Armv in riea of "No Man's I.and." Theso dent Wilson J gathering flre-hn i f.iiiiiiin . '. ' trr.,hes are modeled after the Knglish testimony concerning condition there t ranee Monday Oct Hie first fr(,m.lwg an(i are built with the me and among civilian populations of American Woundtti in the trench-! atrateglcal point in view. Tkey are America 'a slllcfi. Men who have mao ea arrivrd tod tv at a base hrtspi-'prepared for defending a charge, heavy observation wtiuin the last few weeks . . , , . artillery flra. a flank attack and mining acroi the water have been welcome tsl He is a lieutenant of the signal b th viaitor' to tb tnlt Houa. where Corps tie was hit ill the leg Dy -Si Spencer is soon to have a public they have been plied with quainona menace of starvation from the Tanks of our Aliiest. . hell splinter. Unround. by the P resident. Shoe Sole of Auto Tirei. Winston Sak-m A wartime! conser vation that promises t become worlij wide in Its scope and will nrrjably last long after the necevlif for ern servint: for war firjtotti tit been fn atigurateil in Stokea r":iity- Th" movement, recently ttfcig ss an ex periment haa spread OTrr tho cntir, roanty and ia now in other liona. The movement Ik that of isintt the diacanted : ruhuer from automobile tire in place of leather for the half olaa aad htela of hoes. j H ui iUlir 'a iii. .;-1(Khe. i ti"" a t.-;:t So -he I 44i tlii-if rulf-in f.ri'? of t he ."lif je. is i,t.w iTf-A.,K 'J'e i t-'jru re-s r.avt 't-. fiiel .i ::aiiii-Sra'i n. it Si nr.i-,Mi--.1. jf Ajili fica.'t l.f.''.';;. time and a tion co:i epilog them pn-bai.Iy will he laken within a few Anyr In dilations are that the bulk of the i ui;i:-!ci',t. upon v.!ij h criir.itisl f-ro-ceediriffs mijilit he hi-oiif:!:! -if the truth of the ihnrgvs mn ha estal lis'ied --fll be ttiriied Mr fh d par' incut ! nnffr wfh the snptes-! ; ''"' tior trial violators of the law be prose cuted promptly. i I : far Ani'Tjf Hi-no in aturd..'.: ff the I'resl.iu-rii.n jivni-d rc Mr, and Mrs. li. 11. Havt FOREIGN LABORERS PAY CASH FOR BONDS BrMrvporf . Conn -Twelve laborer of f.iiei'jiii hirth in the yar-1 of i,i iiitii ition plant were apprcached by a Liberty loan. canvar who talked for i;ilf an hour without a i(in of ret nftiun. Then one of the group brought out a good flied roll of crumpled bill ami aid: "I take tome bonds."' In a few minutes the twelve laborers had -uhscribed for f li oo in bonds ami master it the world nad paid for them In cash If you have r..t paid jour in scription Plea; d-j w at i.. and .ae us the troabie of dunning .you. Not hit g mu.-t be left unil-ne' l:fch w iil wake it sure be.ond all p-radvoii tire that the Iluns iind the Turks, dripping w'.th the blivd of murdered childhood and foul with the infamy of out raced womanhot-d, shall not become the r
The Fayetteville Index (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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