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CAPE FEAR NEWS B UY THE NEWS ECAltSE IT IS WEATHER. KTTER Fair. You Can Find It In The Cape Fear News 12 Hours Earlier FULL TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. FULL TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS VOL. 1, NO. 339. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28. PRICE, $4 PER YEAB BRITISH CONTINUE TERRIFIC ATTACKS ALONG THE S0F.1f.1E Advance More Than Mile North east of Thiepval and Close in on Courcette. CARRY GERMAN TRENCHES On a Mile Front North of Hears and Threaten a Village Only Three Mile Southwest of Uapaume. (liy International !SV Service) don, Sept. Tl -The Bri'.;,,h kept v ii-rrifit attack on the S.mme tcwiiiy. a-hum .r. a h result f,f up th front t twenty-Cur h. injf, more '.hit fentinu us fu-h -th.-at o ThUpv:, whiih '.hoy captjje, day and closing in on CojrcU- ) fU-r to fr.iir thr'-v 's'.'es.. Only three milts from I!artu'.:me at tile t;me of the IuM news -.a'OTj he'b..Her front. Gen. Haig armus are tomp-ht attaching furioyrly ajurg the entire:. line. Lhirin the day the German! attempted to stride back apainst the f' French, but were repulsed, aceordmp to the Pari midnight report, aiuJ ; southeast f F.ancourt. I .. . In what General Tluiir ehjirHCf rt,ii ' Memi!er:t progress" the British al so puhed north of Flers earylng Ger man trenches un a fnnt of a mile anJ one eighth and advancing to a p-.IT ti plate with the extern see- j .ai.uaye. J tin Mi-, li of Hal t 'l:v he.v same -' a resulted in tie ri Grcvs 2u0 Pushels " to Acre! Mr. V. T. I' nrd, of R te 6, va in theVity jr8terday and Mated that' he had a pe.nut, plantutum which will this year raise 1U0 bushel to the acre. Mr. Howard i ctdtivatinir the fourth-in-a-hull variety and is one of OimherUnd'a most profrressnrefar- men. Fort Worth Keeps Texas County "Wet" Fort Worth, Texas. Sept. 27 All but compl-t rrturpi indicated today that Tarrant t'ounty had voted wet by a majority of aliout 1.4'tO. The county voted dry, but Fort Worth pil ed up enough wet votes to decide re sult. . . The Tj'ian Pepartment of arrirul- liUniSVllle COUrt turc funj a sample picked up at ran- Clerk Is Captured 'don on the tract to say 12 1-2 per cent " soluble potasK And 24 per cent, and Huntsville. Ala.. 5tept. 27. -David ; antlth.r 40 p.r cent. salf fouml D. Overton, former C.rcut VI lerk of i ttsule of pi,u,siuril( whlle the cho Madison County, and once a North ' , ..bt.med from the famcus Ger Alabama political leader, is at last under arrest after a search which lasted since June 17, the day that he disappeared from HunUvilla and the body of Probate Jud W. T. l.swler sras f otaod is a sloufh near the Ten nessee liiver. Runaway Car Ends life of Watchman Knoxville, Tenn., Sept 27. A box car broke loose from a train at noon today and killed James A. Vicl. a watchman, father of John B. Vick, manager of a local theatre. I HAL 10 Thousand Additional Guards men Ordered to Mexican Border. RELEASE FROM SERVICE Ten Thousand Militiamen Who Are Stationed Along the Bor der Cponj the Arrival of the New Troops. By International Ne Service.) "Waxhinpt.m, Sept. 27. Tb tr TV partment t..Jay ordered 1MKJ addit ional coast artille rymer, infantrymen and cavalrymen and irimri wf the Nation:.! Guard to the Mexican border immediately K-iirig from all sections of the Icit- .t States. A imiUar num l-r i mihu infantry now un the released from service upon the amtal of the new troops. The miiiUamea ordered to the bor-' i der follow. Etern Department -Field artillery Battery A, New Hump-hire; Third Pennsylvania; Battery C, Xew Jer- ey; Batter A. Uistric-t of Colum bia; First Battallion and Battery C, Virginia; Third New York; Battarys A and C. Alabama; First Battallion Georgia ; Batery E S, Coenecticutt. Infantxy-Setond Florida. Third Ih trii t of Columbia. A "GOLD RUSH" FDR HEW POTASH FIELDS ' AmeriranH Hush in Fi-lrl tt I'otash Has lleen Reported Discovered. Havana. Tuba. Sept. 27. Some thinjf like the old-fayhioned American irold rush hat occurred in Cuba since rt was noised about that ten thou- jnand acres of land 100 miles east-f ' here have ncn percentage of oiu- Ible potash. Americana have been prominent amtmir the "Ket-ru h-.piirk" quester vho have hurriett to the ilistrirt in queMion, nwkinjr to buy. lease or in some othi-r way acquire an interest in th E1 Dorado." man mines is chloride of potash. Enormous quantities of volcanic brace ia seems , to the source of the potash. It appears that the enormous volcanic heat separated the potash from the alumina. At the eastern end of this volcanic outflow la ft maganesa mine, while immediately south has been discorvered a flow of oil with a specific gravity of 62, which is prac tically iraseline. ' The discovery of Cuba's potash fields was due to the fact that the ordinary scrub palm, wich commonly grows 20 to 30 feet high, here grows 100 feet and over. BITTERNESS OVER MANIFEST FAILURE OFGENERAL STRIKE Motormen Employed by the In terboro. Will Not Join General Strike. J 23,000 NOW ON STRIKE One Hundred Thousand of Are Hebrew Members of the Uni ted Hebrew Trade. General Strike Committee named. (By International News Service.) New ork, Sept. 'J7. The ".labor Ounvctttiun called into yeminn toilay to .lirect the protrres of the' expected general strike in New York rinallly voted r place the whole mater in the' ban i of a ro.nrn:'!e.. Th'u ty-tive nifirbern v.-eie e!ected to form trej i.T.eral Htr.kf t-iromittee. H-jtfh F yne American IV.lera .if'epnlive rn of la!'or w t j frl-pricj &ft chairman of the 't'mmitt-e h.ch viU bold it. 'irst ;rft:r.- at ft-n o'clock t' mnrow niorninp. I'ope an J (iiiTJt were, t-vfet (J - many - the lalw: lea... today. !-:' y in th fct'te? n-oi .i erftin.ai ( Xi5f nv n ai d vomen n st nke madj. Ti.i rmittei f, incladi ii'JcOtw min xr of the l"r.PeJ If - a t;adi wr j r. ild have q.-it --Tk n an ev rr t f the two hoi. days of the the Hebrew NewYear. The numbers claimed for support j of the sympathetic suspension of work failed to give to leaders of the j Amalgamated Association of Street, and Railway Kmployes. Bitterness , over the manifest failure of the gen eral strike movement it its inception was manifested today. j Motormen employed by the Inter boro, and hcMinjr membership in the Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers mill not strike. The emphatic an nmmcemnt to thi effect waj. made late yesterday afirnom by Theodore Shorn a, President of the Trrurboro and NeyrYurk Compainies. French Prepare for Air Raid on lerlin T,ondon, Supt. 27. A French air ra.d upon Herlin. the first armed dem onstration atfaint the Cferman capi- tal Mnre the start of the war, is fore cast todav in dispatches from the Fremh front which reveal theoper- atitjns of a ww type of French aero plane capable of a sustained flight of ,owo miles. , lf T v j w t I B . so-French forces-! Western Riddle Lynched Negrro s t.r.k Maceiloni hyCbeen frustra Body With Bullets W J I The French War Office in a com- (By International New. Service.) )m,niqae Balk)in pper,tions an. Brainbridge, Ga, Sept. 27.-M05Iie mvmcrf VKi,y llmt the French, with Shuler, a twenty year old neKro, char-' aimificem valor successfully reJlst Ked with atUcking the fourteen yearly lhe mogt vioJent atUcks . Ba,. old daughter of a prominent farmer.j east cf Flanda. North of near here, wasaken from a force of(l-i:nenko French and Rusian soldiers aupuiy snerms loaay ana ryrtcneu u - c . k. - t-- I - If,.. , V. ' a III O U Ol KllV HUH ilicnu.. niwi .... argro was strung up his body was riddled with bullets. Boy and Grandfather 111 Man in a Duel (By lafciaatiJ Hots eetrirt Ellcton, Ky, Sept. 27. Thomas McGeehee, seventy yean old, aided by his (rrandson Taylor fourten yars uem Nazionale says, and will be sue old, fought a duel today with Richard ceeled by an envoy who will repre- Wella, the later was killed and the boy was injured. TO APPEAL FOR THE T Wu-on to Address Farmers of " All Sections on October j Twenty-First. . FARMER DEMONSTRATION AgriinM the Adamson Eight Hour Bill Induced Chairman I'cCormick to Arrange for V ilson to Address Farmers. X Wit a York, Sept. 27. -President r: v.iil make an &.rjpeal lh? . suppuM Oct. 12. The Rep jr lt umtn the farmers asfainsf Jrri.-v-tn eifht hjur bill .nduce-1 i! .-hui:-m.tn M' Coirhick t ar-t-viay for & rMund-up and atulk 'hp pr-i'icrit Shadmv Lawn tal trains are to be run frm of the country fgr all f;ir vhu wiH ?x aH?ard. Chairman riiick went to the Fumraer white t'nitrht to consult with the i;nt about the farffcer dernonri ri and fixed the date for his hos in New York, also was anxious to get instrao as to what should be done to nea e the President's defeat at thv yiktt "fa , jhe, ! nBt ram 'fro i ' all . 1 hoa-. Pre trat spe H tion. tral Xk Jereev Primary - , , RESTRICTIONS OH U.S.TOBACCD LIFTED l!;itish Modify Restrictions on the Importantation Into England. Washington, Sept. 27. The De partment of commerce this afternoon rpreivedj offcial notificati in a dis patch f rom Con sul Genera 1 S ki rin e r in London that the British govern ment had modified the restrictions placed ob the ircportatkii! into Britiish d minions of ciar tobacco from the IVited States, which wTS prevent a la'jre loss to American tomcco mano- f:i tuners. ' Ilulg-ars Unable to Cheek Balkan Drive i By International News Service.) I'aris, Sept. 27. F.fforts of the Bul Sr tans to check the advance of the en,d the Bttlearians in battle Spain to Recall Her Ambassador to Rome?rs re hnp I (Br ni nm Rome. Sept. 27. Senor Pina Y. MOliet. Spanish Ambassador to Italy, wh ise symnpthies have been stronely pro-German, is to be recalled. The Sent Spain's new attitude toward the Allies. GREECE TO ENTER THEATRE OF HOSTILITIES JOINING IN WITH FRANCEAND ENGLAND King Constantine Surrenders to Demands of the Pro-Entene Leaders, After Making- a Last Stand for Continued Neutrality at Cabinet Meeting. Present Cabinet Expected to Resign Royal Proclamation Expected at Any Time. liRKMKN CAPTl'KKU 1SY THK, HIMTISH KKPOHT (Intt-rnational News Service.) Philadelphia. Sept. 27. The German merchant submarine Uremen has been cat pu red by the Kn.rhrh and is now tied up in Fal CTiouth harbor, according lt Dr. K. Tail Mi Kt nzie. w ho returned toilay after sixteen m on h i,i Ltndon. Dr. MiKinie he heard the Morj of the lirt men's capture jiit bt fore he sailed for New York. He added: -The fire men is aid to have a carto val ued at ?5.00(.rt00, conistina of demufTs and diamond-." KILLED AT EL VALLE Matter Looked I'pon by Car ranzita Officials as !' iro ;! a drunkt n Row. Vah:r.irt(r;. ept 2T.--ln the ,- oflicial report to the v,ir .. j.;d r:1 rt on t li e c I a h i : .ve ?i A i . e " ( ' n ; r d Carra:i.rita ! iier? iii Ki V.i'ie t; ten;!er 22. f ien ral Per-h:r, t. that one Amener.n sid-'iey' -.vm? kilted and another slst'ht' v.s;ndel. A j Carranza oJrif-r -am- killed and antn- li.sicvl mxn wounded. I'levio'j- un ( olf:ciai. rt port ' tatc i the missipp Amer.'van wp bt-ir.T htdd pri r by the Carrnnza av-rh:rit ics. - General Pershing stattd a oard of oftjt-ers h;i.i been ir.ve -t ir-it ititf the fihtinp which was in a saloon. "Matter looked upon by CarranziMa otMcials us simply drunken, row." he telejrramtd. Effort to Check all . Oyster "IMurnpingr Washmcton. Sept. -7. With the t-wninc "f the oyster seaon. ojter hiiip:tiir 0' r.eerr.?. enirace 1 in i'1!" sta'.e commerce, are 1 eir; cl.stly watched !.y Ke ;er:i! e. to t- I i - vent the shipment of pe'.ljte! oysters or oysters thrtt have beer, s-jl-.tee: t the soakinc process to increase their bulk. I Secretary of Airriculture Hoiist-m. announced twlay that oyster dealers generally have expressed a desire to ' cooperate with the department in se- curing grades of oysters that are free from aduHaratkm. Active steps have been taken to stamp out the practice of permitting oysters to absorb water by the so-called plumping" method, or by the introduction of an excess of free liquid in conainers in which No Series Between Giants and Yanks New York, Sept. series will be played Yankees and the Gian '7. No city between the The owners of both clui.s today announced them selves as opposed to it, feeling that no real interest would be taken in it I iB International News Strvr ep:. 27. '.!'-t.-ce has o ,'.-r th- wa- un !:)e side acvui iintr to r.tws d.- ' ied u the A-U, el.' patjiJu'd from AthiT?, t"?iifih'., K iriK Ortstari ine iu ijrreri'l-r : utterly to the demand of the t"-o-erifente leader- The KiJitr'j- -a it! t have ir.a-ie hi? i.--t stand f-.r t--riir.;- e-' t.-h ii.e- ::ed f-r the m-l nitrbt. li i - v. if- . '-I peror WdiUtm w: r historic Cf! f'.-rei.' The Kite's i. is reif rtcd. afr, ; ii ha U niont.-jted t' t the war was the nation, a- h m the t.uth :.;y way 'i '.-au-a;nv and J: ivy i.ntianyhip a?;--s jt-d uncertaii-5 I are j-hattcrci l y th" line from the eont. course of Cireece As first move u-wnr-i the bring ! of Greece into the theatre of ti- ties it is reported will rr'itfh. i exprttei that the present A., royal proclo n.'ar.entairly in ei. i ranee intr i rri :e l sutr.c it ha 1 been if th j t-Htunet ' matjitn Ukt.s ai !. ..; i " - :ece:j of the . 5t f L m'nt ' -ta:ov.insr ccinf-r ' .i nn. the Premier. DHATH OF - ilS ! i. , MOKt.A N AT I. V ; U L HILL ') Mr, A Y . Mi-fltiire'lv .i rvln.y iiotrrioj cf M-s Murr . I. ante' Hill iv.- a trdo anocnens" .Mo-pan at idcw of tlx- thc ,.-; her hr:-c M - . late Miirii Mr. A F t-r ,-f the tie -e, Mor Met; deci's this city t dauh- e ! an tiler. wa at tiv isije t.f her n Mrs. Morirar. niLich a lnire-1 irniiy freifels h death. known an t and leavo wun tii t'Tnan. ho Cai rar.ya ;.i:d A -r o.ive me Nrrh Car. tances A i any rate ; the day the X..rth i'a-. (iuards ere ordered l " ti n,it must i.r.a ucquain-;- tr.t busy !.t:a National she bordor. The best fricriti you viii have is your bank book, fie tnjy be rather hard to get aciia:n'ei u:th at first, but after you kii'-w h p.- a l;tt!e while you will be intereste i ;r-. watching hinr grow and develop. In ca-e of trouble" or sickness he is f-.K:'i te have around. When an oppor: amty f r an in--estnient where yoj car. better your self and you nee-i 'me money quickly " he won't turn you down if you have treated him right. Aian Georgian - News certainly t'les Mr. Drake had long distance phone call yesterday from the American Seating Company of Charlotte; they said that they saw' by the paper that Kayetteville is to' have a new Theatre and that tbej" would be here today with samples of chairs. - .-xs .ft.- . '.
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