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Double the Circulation Of AllJOtherPapersIn'Cumberland County. r .Ail ,a . 'j Hf. Volume : Number 43 FA YLTTEY LLLE, N. C, PECEMEEK 12. 1917 I'ikt : .(Hi' l'er For Results Advertise la the Index 1U IV y in sir ( - w m n r (. i rin s Sttf .F1' i m fill I, m wilt i lliiraiu Johriion Support in t'' .':t iilS . n B I B r, ft a : t " lull Wilson . .. I 41L ' mm mm head !i ill '.'Mil I. tit of 1 ). I full ui rani: in aElllSEBEHTS " Washington, JX . "The vast rmnottanc to both bdiijretnts of the&wn ofCambm, 12IlS jKtrtaea&t srf Pari and SO milt outhet of Arras.isdue in very larse measure to the railways like fashion, as ln?n ahehubofa i'beel.' fcs a war geography KulVtA issued tooay from the Wahmjrtm headquarters of the Nation! Geographic Society." "Seven railroads iceet and croet each other fit this iittk city f 30.00 inhabitanti which clings u, V'TTv xT -r-j-jtofonnatkw. the pw is in the luuik f the Riser Scheldt rui-; . . T , rappreciaw the ,aJue of thm the Utadepot .neslyto'ti.e iWoaaau- lie the territory which , . . . ,21nada cover. If we ahauMf . rorken'l iTa rrth and eoath li f ,fh the town four of it "il- hdd roX-oald be f,ur,d brax-chir Prepared for a. in at, eaaterly direction, and denuat. Thef. 2 to the we,! The two main taking tie m,8t vlg- tinea on the eater. e;de eatd T,to yakoeie, 2d mile, to th. .f. V,terday ' aay. another .f terliuepaase.throu,h Caudry, ;crwrdof aoer. who . were aitermki-gBUiisy tiaa :J the ratar pa!ace otbweaterl, direction to St b iotexica. 4 were The tw i Wrti-t, 2 HaeaajrcOeae runmaf U U. iriHa, ad to&iaoxea, a Mae- wtaMiavtunng ufi 14 aviee '"The liien of the freetera aer- f4r mn norttiirmtWktfi "'tit' laMifli yillae of Koisleux. a ttafieofttei w, i ta iJw Impomat Arrj-Aroiejag'iail'! AbasirU'iiK ffi: wayiline; and wuth'ard 3o; Be I 'iawea, T 'mpetua mod ' wfH Qyentin on the Jninre ari4 "to; Avll torwrnmentka mm- east and west at KoieL". :, r- t i:.. ... .j... .u ... ji. uiuiw iirn sv stir nvfiaaiaa-'bcit , MighUy east of P. J 21 mikei -jw Wy tie sui an. au tarit by rail, via' St. Uueo.br f ftmMtative af the Uaitd Stat ixfcd Busijrny, ind 'IS milt by juf Amertea ia oo(rea ataenihied. that way vf St. Juit, Chauine and JAnne. "liffore the war the town was .juite an important manufactur ing" city, with extensive iip :work. ugar mill arid textile faitries. Of course, chief) distinction J from- jnJutn"al .standpoint is the fact it was here "'. . liig he efict to a that Baptist 'CfiUUrlig, the Wrav- t"M inati.(.ll Ueres.riM er. if .uppored to have made the ' , t)e cooit! of the I'mted Mates, Jim cloth which , ttow Wars the ..cbwp otk. s,aker .f the h.u- flaw of "ca:mfcHr. " . in ' -honitr of Uf representative, the tOWIt. Jilid tJte file rttUr Sihl "Tsx-snaa K. Mhi!. vice presuient called "batt? ''".which eom-t!etri.!" urate the aftvetnnt of th!a weaver. It wa in the 1 5th cen tury i)"Sit csmhrit was 'invented. "t'aoslifal i eri;fi e n iinport ant place in ! "dieval French hi twry. Jt here that the fa mous Leagri- of Cambrai s formed in 15i. the itietrtkerj of the leaf ue iwirp l'e?e Julio U, the ICmperor Vlaxitniliao 1. Louia Xl of fVat.o and Ferdinand, Klirg tf Anstfnii. The wniMty tsbjet't ef th allies wen tee ever throwTofVeTiitr, which wuld have liee fully wo ppliahed had not mutual jcaJouate defeated the chief aim f the alliance. , "Twt nty (i,;e JTS,rfl after furmatlnn of thU, famous League an alroeat etjuaUv farr.ou! peace wan aifned 'here bv Louis; of Savory, ipr'M nting her son Francis I of France, and Mar- furvt of Autrit, represenOng her nephew the KmperorCharleSjAustrian forces, but it fell bt-tVott Vf litis treat which, owing tohe Duke of Wellington's attack ita fe.mine figuHftJiies, became in i Cossack Leader and Former Russian Commander A wait - ing Events at Novo Tcl.er Jtask, ') ARE DECLARED ENEMIES London. Dec. 9 General Kale- diness, the Cossaek leader is at NvTchersk, wherec ieap; parenflj awaiting: events, ac cording te digpatehe ficn the Dun region published ty ihePe trofTad newspaper Den, says a BemMfficial Russian rews a geney dispatch from Petrograd, dated Saturday. I" all the. oth er Dod districts or-ding to thin . . "77 - , . . feu ex War gaiat h.tmA .a Therefore . atate of war ia hereky deciared to ex ist ketweea the United Statee of Amer and the isupenat and r.yi An'. Hunganaa gnvemmeot; aad that llic Pteeident be, and he is hereby, autho rised aad directed te employ ttie eatire naval and military farces of the l'aitij I States and tie ra rces of the gern- meuL to carry n war against the in jperiai aad royal Austm-Hungarian g the t'mud tat- nnd pres-ceii vf 8enat. '..jt r-. fi: Ui C!iet 7, 1S17. V. 0ODR..W WILSON. V known as the ' Vix des fames," put an end tu the plans fr a duel hetweeK Francis and Charles. Hwf aintk-handefj battle had aern pi opotseit aa a meana of tiH- tfi?f Jh diffr'ceH bef weeirt he. iwe immart'ha witnout .pjimging their rehpecttve ttnnrtrie? into a bbedy ar. 'Jn the cliwinjj yeam of the sixteenth cent jry Cambrai pann ed to the Spanish ctown, and rt remained a p,vx &f the Ftewiyh posjM'ssirtn of that iwyal family for neat ly a hundred years, it recession t rmnce taking place by the Treaty of Ntjmwegon.dur ing the i-eign of Ixni'a XIV. In 1753 the town resisted a .swge by hmi in the- war werr rnred i by the inter -jtUid nf-ren- in Ptru. jt ws iwifcUN in djjice here Uiday. Ik iut strUitfig ef t4H-r m thai the Unilfd State, tbruOfh it misfcm,h Bwitrtiini to mark with uci&Bd t k"-iji, '; iodicmkiie; tkat Ue aliie "'' dl wti tine ection of Ruasia int anutir, witti the kjaiuita f tbeaoulh cit the fktehaiiri aow th S eeudac in the sarth. The other 4cuin baa already beea hUL'ha4 upea in dtepatebea. It ia that the 4lgiM a a primary nave pat through coBBpiete plan oi co-operation t iasare cuiciaoB uilitary actitMl os aii fw 1 hia,' it wa dociarad. baa eapeeiaily ueeeaaary in iw of the Kaaaiaa arm- ietue jLad am poaeibia rettiia of all Am ric-a asa nu priaonara, cu- acUhna; the euUihriam of ke varivua frusta. Advieea f theae decisiuM caaaa from as allied dipkMaA in f aria, it m aaarrt- ed. Aiberti mi 4Bc ala to4ay wt14 aot dteiua the puaaibk part Mi ration p!iJ w Kuaaiaa affairs aad arouid Dot indicate what ia as e a a t by "atrarftfc iag tha reatataneeaf Sua th ere Rut. " it ia ccamasu kaaariedge boT-r, ih taa atolahavikl Aaaaia fcr ita Jt ia tsadrratoai aaaawiiaf U theae 4isatcie. that the awaM4etd : itaeif ejy JaiKa! Eaaeiaa pra bSam eapeiai7 eteactiaav of Cta Bol-' ateviii Vo aaUahiajr tae aacrat toatiaa bataraao Baaaia aa4 tkw a!ae4 a The tuUxmmi abw 4cidi4 o iend alliila axHaaaajy iu:y'a Ar gt aiMtir.saaa. Iha Itliakiacatca vera ty taatmea ta waa',4 b4 forthauaaiavg iaftmmt w, cy aad aaapiwa.; Ttat Aaaatica Aaawwttw ne atfit fagoi in nanarixkaa rWereare with aiiiew t-Siocr jMgjr JLtst. The follvwiag were 4rwm as ;uirs tlir.gsworth C , L. D. Brown for the Jannary term af Coaiaeriand ! Warden, R. A. Murehiaon Chap county mrt: i t. Cowteil, H. H.jin Johnathan, Hollings worth, Waodall, J. 1. Hair. Aaioa Adaa, Z lngiJe Sentinel, VV. H, Pale.Out- l. S. SmithT. A. Klkins, p. L.. Pool, int,Ml C, g. B-rd. L. U. Adams, i. A Mob- . ' ' i we, . C. B!ake. C. F. Bryant. S. 0. ? . Tumner, W, G. BulJard. J. T. Bruner, j Two More Fires. i T.Lee, i. A. roomA, F. MeivinJ , ...... K. S. uilard. in, a. sSmitn, E. i. Monday night the engine worn Jackson. V,'. If. Ffiater. C'j. Cooker, iff the Holt-Williamson factory J. R. Wallace, M. g. Psge, rvid i. j a difcevered on. fires which McLaurin, H. L. sVwtMng. I. J. izkn-i WM pfit oyt wlthout much dam son, W. K Mauitsby. Js. King, L. k .-. .,.. see as f, J. A Kventt, Connor Bu! lanl. A;iiw McLaUrin. D. P. art?r, E. M. Bryant, T. S?. Tlar, J. W. GHn.'es, 1 Facts in Halifax Disaster. lSuil - i.V.i-i..m l.t,..- ! ... ' lief ship and Fiea a steamer atont ! 's bout wW.tOi. Bianc currying l,an tn f ,,it;,si The company is makii g sup s.ded at NVw vrk , fi for the government and' if Death toll Total numiVr of Jead re-1 lKkl, very mui h JJU .,me ported iatt; Thursday nifrfi! 2, (!). Hub , , . i . . ,. -. . t .U-.i. ..::! ..... . i JttjUlvd - tmpnsttfea ltt8il; feiUt Ut.I..JUIf II j run iota th thous.id. txptnmii wrwHedscme f sjwV tWrAJy rt-laH4 imi . Lrf tne BcArtMi- bui!ding it wJI rsgiug in( Hartbei,! part, biftomtrf'1 IWSihle that mil the lues enntsftt, Ua'rgue.i ovjcm-awgeti , with 1 may have had the sanie oiigin. 'daail "wt ar W-ntiu by mtim,h 1 . ., . .- . , j;, Every lutae aot i.kfd ctfnvrrtsij in- ! ' ' ' tm a M. r..... I. . . , I If. 1 , . ' buried under irbri. CanwJiaB std?t? d saiioiV policing city, Prorty dawage-tneiit'iJiiablrt, run Into masy miUiona ofaUais. Km h momt a suburb, cmnjlct.'',v wrektl; part af nearby town af Oannmith laid Waste. Many shliisvin hariwr letn,y. el crewa killed. Hutkiifib- f gi.v. rn m -at baildtngs. waafhousm and m. lU-ji' i reduced to debiis. F.iitire w"a tcr fpont wiped out. 'fime ef disasrer ft n'l-lni-k Thitrs.iay! nmiiiing. Mr. T.G: McAt'MterroadSupt. lut.t meeting of county comtniK- nioner and Mr, 1 ivrs wjhi elected tn his place. his nr)4 f-.rr.)H ft. r..uch ict-r?tit ir: tin' ;'- an Atruk-nr.45r i. and, saw) uaijr a train tiiay p euntwi hint tr-'m; berag here to ite. "It i itigicM to biive that rw should fee declared upr Turkey nod buigarin." he "But the preai dent tias more . .knowledge upon that jiuV'iect than ant ne etie,'.' aua 1 arc wtilinjj W liid by hi dticition " Setiut-r J.htisun said he fonl during his receut travel that the newspapers had two a iremaisua aid in the paa aage wf the &eletive draft law. Woodrow Wilson Word come froni Wanhir.gtoa that aome ttf the republican leaders have reached that point in their politica and patriotism that they have declared themselves entirely willing for Preai deat Wilson to remain right where he ia for a third and eeo a fourth term. Inia is nit mere gasaip frem the street bat is from suthoriuttve aaurcet. He tower ev.r tke ora-i .anei e tnenSOn, Second, W. D. Ballard. not only in America but throughout the world as the nna aupresse f gure ia the graat worid w andea for home protection and ie com- to trust in bun mat beli n rum and i in his judgement and aenae of justice 'POed of lawyersrfa)TnerF, werk nnti! he bulka forth aa auperman. A ! injjmen, editors and farmer? whv urruapundatt f tha Baltimore Sunivkili te u!f duty in CiMTOf trouble very well eipreaaea in nasal) compaaaiy where in the State. tka ftel.r.vs of milliana. and the sun agrees with hire as follows: "Mi. Wiiaen stands today tefara the AjBicaa people an4 the wtirid pre- rsmiaant aa ane greatest atatraaiaji, the moat profaund thinker aod withant a peer as a write: , Fresident Wiinaa'ajwlwy, together ... 1 stand in future kiswy anumcnt i fanaa hi him and the gvidmg atar hope for 01 fatsr gaaaraaioan. ' W ilsBing (on Star. I. O, V. AM. Elect Officer, The Cape Fear Cautstll of J. O. U.'A.M. elected offieere last Wed nesday night for the ensuing term. They are J. A- Peopl cgunci Jwr, Graham vice councilor, C. S. Lee Asst See., A. M. Hel- j tales of cottou belonging to the !snie c.m)any found ?.o be on lire., " The wajehouse is up tawn ie t ween Bevile stable and Shufotxl R-ge- store and about a 'mite fre-m the factory. The .damage. r r I iaililvi j-'lli l(ir-ii '.,(,. ui i.wii!iee. A fVW Week, ag a ft're w" tL-d of, fhm.mt ft Cobb-MoDuffie. 7fee aitiHHineenwnt of the coih rng marriage' of MLss Charkirte MtDuftie; of this city, and Alfonso Hamilton Cobb 'of Arthe vilh, lia.i been Diade. Miss Mt'-. pume is the daughter of our townsman Mr, IL I. Mcliurfle. The marriage tafee j.tace in Jan uary. . Mrs. Jcffersnn vm. if imbv-rt, visited setarivi here last week. !.-. m u Jj.v it -uo An,. rii-a. ami' -iiviiit its ar jii t-jn!ii?,i? on iK- . a. !i;:p' fcjf, s m Lutv- tatu lUc sf.jji in wituiti iffi;t t rt'iU2is)D ui .it r- ai sir pr(.'r.ni utai;t-i out ."in; t 1 L'wt.1 State eaterea tin- ur. AiUu-ugh figure Cunn.it W-puVii!ifJ it beuarae kttuwn taUy that nuember of tm- air conf.ru .'titm U'trd who rv tuixed recently f rum a trip u cous-trnc-tion planta and f !-mg fieldr are tatied that another 4U dnj't will get- oen arid machines being turned nut i.t a rale that ins'urai their piafw. th u!lipiie eucc-en vf The 3rd. N. C Infantxy. The officers of the Home Guard received their commiflions atid the Company wi'l be known as the 3rd. N. C. Infantry. The tiompany numbers about 101 men and the officers who have been commiaaiosed are Capt J. C. Vann, lt Liet, J. H. Ander- I The company ia a part tf the rflfw. n bv th. GoTntttr There is no provision for arming-or uniforming the men but ' urn&niina ttame of tne t'tljer sx-ciitiefi haTeeppropriated nivuty jon uf county aad city treaiuary r.urri0fi nr.A it ia ruraiLa- , ... .. . , S h af thorite Muir.lt ncd an. rate eitiaeo will be asked to fcalg arm and equip the boys who have o loyally Tluctred for this date.'.; Gaster-S'axaps. A gtarriage of conaiderable in- efi to this section take plane toraorraw afternoon at Ihe home ef the bride in Grays teek Warn ship when Mr. D, Garter leads to the altar Mrs.' Stamp. Mrs. Stamps is the daughter of the late Elans Harrington of Moore county who represented that county in the legislature on several ocassions. lit. Caster hvid the position f Dept clerk of court of ths county audhas been Sergant of the the State Senate for the punt 'two term. Mr. and Mrs. tlas er h-ve the lf!it wib of a host of friends who will read the announcement with interest. Death of Mr.-' Hall . j various kmd.i.nd a few are raak Mr" A H!I n wU) fc'Wn !a-v.rii5k m-.ney in the manufacture f died lae thisaftemeon ..MrJIaUifoganberrv jtnee. had been -in' bad-health for sev eral months hat had been aale te :.t.. . i , u:..irli;f m:: ,.. inevartree office up to the last few days. Rev J. H. Hi'iir.-th, of San ford t t has accepted work of the ftastist churches in this tteetion at d iw- jed hi family here to be' near hit- work. Hev. John Jhci'Vaffe pased through here Motiday enroate to bis ham at Buies after atietKling the fcj-fWe CenVentitsn at p"nrbatn, Mt-. MiWtha Cannon ;tgl 7 died yewUif day aflernoon. Tte fuiiday sct.4 trann of ISf. Johns Kpb'cftpat etnucb -caught fire Sunday and wo dsmagett the amoutit of atiout I'siO. lV.t. SheriH' A. K. McLean of Kaefort), wa in the city thi week. Mr' lien Diiou .'.McNeill, has pit e to Wiuniogvon to work fur the Wilmington Star. Judtfe fhrnd discharged Ab Uivl end allowed F,dna Fhilips to give I end the sum of $.VK.I, Mum and lUm Fid wards were Ihet tor the inui-iler ot Angles ! !.; f if i t!' ''i "M mticrf to remiro : t.'.o.v ur-. i 'lit iiruuud won hv theGraiKiUtfi jrdv could in uo r.w eitKnub for I ..:! causM-d by Vn HVod n Uit'jg e dit.r-fHid fur the lies n.eii t!ot it must he U-rne IB wm-:i tht he was pUv tng far astiy bigger staies than has yttan wn. lw km latest attacks the were uadtiubtMl'? t.'emi,dutw eAorts to break threuv. with a'at puatuiuMijes of a -drive wt into U ijn aoch aa be enginaeted ui lta. The situtkn WxIjt was uneh ea-m for the British, yvsterda was admit- daiit tt-.bfoi'.mci.u arrived. The chacKmg of the German' ieaaast massed atlaeks was dite only te Uw gallantry mt the Britiah ' soldiers, w did not yield before &rce assaults by greatly superior nuuibera. In their stupendous efforts against La Vaixjusna the Germans swept- for ward in wavas with ataatiste' do eunun ent and wr s laugh Uere Duripg tba afternoon they dseliveced a vary hay attack altto want of Ma niares and Hocedd 'in wnAshtt'? throukh tn Itritub lina; but an iw oadtatc tiunt-r Attack forced them C? fall Uvk. The awn i.g which has aVvelajr- a along kh i'- tattle front has creat ed si 'titi t!y tw tiituatian whit,!1. saoro than in the 'esti af genraieliip xv'.i ch may Jjciic tht issue. Drink Without a lick. v American brewers areisokiif ferwai to ths day that aalioii wide prvhib'.tioa will pal tlw oat f burnes. Subssnueat tie reteat Nevember etectioBs when further anti-liquar aenti-- !net t was indicated, a large krew- j, tsrfiteni in St. Louis eot oat ,.f ,nimm;ac;nnin to tujr the I!nitedState to make a e'-'j- dy of the ptocesses of manufac turing "kickless" beverages and to ascertains the methods which have teen employed to popular! such drink. Many of th'e eoft drinks have made ult:m:iiio ariesof men who put them o the market by means of adver tising and whe n:w have plaai of latve .rwportion . for tlr ttU'.ofactu-- . . Some of the big brewme in jhe North wfst have- converted fthelr breeri into industries of The cowmui- sioiwrs are investigating nut. tm-y are' reticent alamt the ob.;ets of They ar free Iff say, ho WiiOt:- t tie !: ti.ii!:! i ";se bei'v sibihty it ' .The pig rinit their c;mpany ;,,,-(;': -en the P'K?ib!t .facturmg S'tW Ulas .ler,w t:ey c n ,. rea'ed for the pos iiitt:'M$tl piviii'. iti' "... iiticafic f thiss."e-n the pari .of h brewers i- that, Uiey see the dsioin of strong drink and that' nothing can save -the. day for drinks tat injure man k i rid. The?' ha ve irnmenae p?ant hot instfad nf maaufHC'tur-ing commotb'es 1 hat can but efe on dw theht'ad of Fuocuww. ' they had lietter manufacture : f-wi stuifs that are so flbsolut.-ly ne cesry .t ?h:'j tone. They might even leave .vine of their big bui'4'nvgs tnihind and comu iitutb where new mnufa turing optortt;nit:e8 cin 1 soep. on all side. by cntennsr,Mftr- VViltrungetin Star. Fulton R.s Hall f-.-nvv Kegister uf Dila hag ace pte ! posits. n wiih ihe lwckfh ati-t Abi-rdeeli railr .J,.
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