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V:3 , ami 3' If' -- . v !; 5 . .-' ', n, :-)? f - J.: 'A -. ; ' - at .1 A"--'. I .4 - ri ll It- ---V : I ., J. 'FAIRBANKS HAT INJRlNiG - vi f Indianapolis teisi. v v InnapolisyO.HFonnerVice Resident XharteBW.airbanks, was indorsed at ja. lovef eastf here today as I Indianaschoice - for : tie RepubUcan w.iof4vn-'ffvl Presddent anduat the .iame,meetinkrf which piled to - over flowW! the largest tlveatre in 0 the t , V4win P Morrow, pledged mm r " - - - . s - - - - thgi Presidential - v . .. , ? nommauon py:mr. , , r Tha, people ' have tried Democra ! rar v has tried them.;.-The ? been' a reunited, . rebaptized party of Opposition, - inere .v---... There is no divided Re-: publicanism nere we are rtsumteu . reunited as " - - - - . - vv T iOHl. ' . i 5' r . .- ' V- His speech was very, briel, Dut ne aeait vigorousijr. wiuu V iL: -ITa.y ;w05a '.tn.suff- V'SsSiilat ; 'Sanson 116, Mr- -Fairbanks, said j - :"Wa must' maintain a -foreign poi- - ' -- -. , i ; - ' t fiTm- ;we mnst make ade- i-quate preparation . a natidnai defense, measured by Our national needs. We. must adopt ' a protective tariff measure Which': fehall '. - safeguard our industries and supple-; t ment the resources of the public treas- : ury i-anu gna.ru us agjuusi. iuuuuowu at the; end - of the European war ' must proceed tb adopt i j i:i.i. A Kott -fN-r- ovtonrimo'i Ampri - ;T7 IT? ?4 -"wi 1Drient ndmtoSoutbA1erlca-, ,.. ; - ft,ii deleeation from Kentucky t"- ' w - z r . owsei.- company tnat.wiey woum, gritiik ,fiyjw?iwiArwawesnip Asians ana ,jiontenegrians ana tne. isui- expeuiuon.; ine , 'II W' nRtional convention at. Chica- J, , e Z . anrJ a wage increase from aie largely occupied in. a ; reso- arrive 'at' The: i T,.. ;; J ,;;-; r.; . uayiignt. Ane nre, wmcn naa ae- 2? cents an hour failed to bnng peace m eontact kwittta :mine? art the , put lute : attempt to reach the. Acfriatic, I interruption J' ? TZnZv Uiven a noisy stroyea oetween 4y -ana ou Duuaings in the labor troubles. The 3000 lab- standing features Jn:th war ews. -J from which they are.only 40 miles dis-1 will r permit.- -In "nowhei he resp6ded toiah;in- as still raging butthe streets have orers o4 strike'aemand-25 cents an ?ABrikheftwo Elbassan, Albania;,:: i: leading'Spahish i-i, ,! v..,,i J partially cleared of riotersnd; the hour . - -a . -:' 1 only cesnaity.sered in Jeaviio Vm '" C ' ' v.uiJ f iw.. TToi-rka-nlra . - -wben?v the r: ' M tntoakm-hkd quited down? suffii fars;are efPresseoV that rioting might bered, made no ? . frJLnV'W Democ- bSresumed momentarily.' j, -. mobs, . which , V wciiwjlvx xi ,r-o , i. in; ee merf were killed:-19 ? nerosns. c anA "rtj.Ai.,oc, fvicwf- them.- Tne result, nasi . ' nue?tions He -urgeVfc the necessity . of 1 "'r""- " V1; " - "c. f"'p:i me entrance, to tne muis ana nootea i vr v uox-ui oi: iirzstein. i tne weeKNU consider Svposition.:?yn4 -u :"ouim .expert -adyice on how- to W-Trinlv adeauate national epared - . ; vi.-'iwi-iis'i w at- f "e loungstown ijoneet ana nipe were stobed and beaten. ' 5 - v - iiiwb,,,js ness ThJZiir A company. Two troopsf IlnitedT States ' Ahe rivatft oiice df t' mill by either: . -v-Afi&ffli trlHe1'the.niaWf jtiie Xwbrlibove:aiit there must be pos . perity arid high living standards' 'for ' American' Workers." X f -y .Referring to the Democratic. party, the" former Vice "President said:;. v. ' We are opposed to. a great . many , . . , . , . - . V -. t ' k" " " ' l i - 'vlieui...,VWiicu, auu iku rvvrr , ; marine. We objeqt , to stamp to ires wm-wv upon the people, during;, the times of "' - - - , ..' ". - - ' j'"i''"fL peace, we do not iayor taxing uauK. ' checks, gasbliriej' automobiles and the like, to make good Democratic deficits in the public revenue' It is as an un necessary and vexatous burden." AN APPARENT NEED A Statesville Landmark. Great Britain's practise of -stopping shipments of American goods to neu trals as well -as!,, to '.belligerent couri-i - tries is" trying on .the -patience. Re . cently ihe British 1 government has . been seizing .and detaining . .parcels post packages which to the lay mind appeared-to be going-beyond the lim- it, but it falls out that under the reg- -1 ii i mf .-TT ' ulations of. The: Hague, conventions, - - .. . t,. - parcels, no matter, if. sent bypost, are i ' j -u.- 'a '''v;,"va;,- classed as-freight and in this particu- t ' ''i,! lar case Great Britain seems to be lar case Ureat xsritam seems clearly within, her rights. Mr, Elihu c Root, whd" is one ! of the "t ablest Jmen r m- the country, tninKs our present m .. ternational law is, a.niere code ;of eti- "" quietfe,iand: that for: the future we . must have real restraint of nations bypowerf ul international tribunals ''i' operating T under a ' , d6fiiite' code of . . .. law& In that," he 'says, lies the only ' real hope of world peace. That seems -to be a' sound, observation; .and it lue .ninai pari, oi loungs might' be added that some' internat- town and it; was reported several I ionaK tribunal i uses m that section were dynamit- ' ional tribunal with a definite code of -e : e , V " . ? iaws "and powerful enough' to enforce Fifty rioters were . arrested, and ' rter: ia necessarv insure the riWhts' Placed in the East Youngstown r.lofk. of neutrafsVThe preserirwar has a -Wstrated hat"; belligerents willvio- late the Wghts. of neutrals whenever ause they-: fell !the 'neutral j power- less or that they can ' escape respond : . sibility " by ' evasion ".and apology. f' "'Whether the powerful" tribunal Mr. noot nas m mina can pe esxapiisnea ' and successfully' operated is' to be: de- monslrated, but its need must be ad- mitted. .- . , . - . -. S Desith of Mr. Lutes Lipe. Mr. William Lutes'-Lipe, of Landis, died at the Salisbury Hospital Tues ' .'day ;J evening; about 9 ;; o'clock. --Mr. T.inA is 'RurviveH bv his ? father and : mother, Mr. and Mrs." John Lipe; three "sisters,' Misses' May, Josie and Annie !' ipe and Mrs. Emma Thompson, of Asheville, and ; two brotners, Messrs. George and Godfrey. Lipe., Bed v Chronicle Ads. IT PAYS. '.. , ,. i: -W-r-v;;:,:;v:c.: ;. - 1T0UNGST0WN MOB BATTJL.ES :;V:-,.;. - -. , WITH THE POUCE . ;v l'' L,-ffl;i 'f " '" ' Strikers Surge Through Streets of East , Youngstown Threatening to Burn the Town and With Police Un able to Cope With Mob. s; t4 Youngstown; 0, Jan. '8. After a night of looting : and Vy arson at the -bands - of a drunkei mob, - the" situa- uo m .ast -x oungstown was graa - j iixiiv itLrv trtiLLKii- ufiuer cujiLTW mri ' . . " . iire department-had been brought here " vmUU . . - . - 1 - r, . - j. lie siuuauon is tense, nc owever,and w-l- c nwuMux, trcic nvuuuw.i six cr losgtimated trooDS I 'J : i tier, an i y regulars from Columbus are reported beeneredtto Eastoungs- town.pecause .ot tne looting and burn- " x--. -r-:, f - - v - I; J.ne trOUOie .WaS mf::UiminatlOn Of ' 4 vuV? ,vwuiiuwuya-ui tube ,company;-the jtYoungstown v ? blocks were burned with., a ihe trouble started early in the ev- capture sJrt2s,-Beriu8s--20 1 has beenvone- of. the most consistent has virtually been decided that th at $800,000" and . state Leniric. as the dav shift, amone whom f French :i oficirsl 1103 chasseiirs anil Tcritwrsc nf .th:'fiirnmfliiti 'alan mlLi Amsricans will 'inrlnHo Williom I t were called ouc to restore orf were said to be a number of strike-1 15 brana'--xrtste'Marifc?' is -.iiriT'reasonatkV he rarraorfi the Bryah7 Jane ''. Addams V''anfrTTTani.J .ne rwuit oi noungyin xuast Drealcers, lett, worit, , a mob of, morel mitwng jne eyacuapon,, says it' was I Governnient-in7.thi8 matter..;., ; v uord. Mf . ; . . :.- , own tonight, following a bat- than 6.00ft men and .women formed au'dn.tq jifrnptmi labor nartVl meereaflvm The purposes of the board ate?' first jjon apa ssteei company ana tne JSnerlback. The euarda then fired into ithklPoriai.jaailSv-Uiew AtiStro,mJ-'4riftn4 Hill Steel company. i r- -v jany today strike sympathizers and workers at the sheet and tube vw"to, uuv.w uuc; H luiureu I TMTlf lm-hnH hn . T 1 1 - r i ivuiiuu(i Wkuiicu nd two en were injured so badly uw'w--- Ci , - lgftt -When the day shift at the sheet and tube mills left work; A crowd of ,000 gathered at the entrance to .the works and stoned a squad of police employed by-the sheet and tube, com pany. . . . 'V.;v,..; According to a statement fmade" by I Miiiu yuiitc. uiuei VTUltA ? 11 cU a nlan- TT7.Ti. ': . 5 J. . hlank shot in the air to , scare' the owd and then .firing; became general Wiiiotoim 5r r r- ,;,A-A 1 .. ""v-viwnu. wwc nvuuucUf i -II T - T .1 -1 - jLonowing ..wmcn tne moD, .irenzied, surged intq the East Youngstown bus. iness district and 'set fire to several buildings. " ' ; mi -i - i .'' . ane torcn was applied nrst to a clothing store and - then, to a - jewelry store. Both these stores .and a sal- on were looted and fired -and liquor irom the saloon ' :was , , distributed through the crowd. , : . - ,:!;. ' The Youngstown fire department went to the fires, but was driven off by thecrowd.' The East Youngstown department also attempted ' to check the blaze, but the hose, was: cut and the firemen driven away?' - The flames quickly - spread and at midnight still wereNbeyond control. ;!' ! V ' '. : Sheriff. Umstead found jhe situation . . , , . . beyond ms control apd asked for state J v . - , ' tropps. : Governor Willis brdered -the -, ' . - : . itb regiment at Cleveland, the eight . A, , . ' . regiment and the fourth regiment at . ..r . . e . coiumous to tnis city, : ; " An unidentified man was shot while "attepipting to loot ! a store in East Youngstown Some one inside the store fired the shot. " Two rioters were kill ed in a sajoon fight. . ' '; Shortfy before midnight -mob lead ers broke into ; a . freightcar contain ing 500 pounds of dynamite, i -They took' the! dynamite and started toward I XT " J'l A 1 l - T71 x. "XT 10 eave e jail to patrol the lire zone about 100 men congregated about the piace ana xnreaienea to xorciijiyv re- Tl " . xi. I ! - r ' , L f2;! ine Prisoners, mayor Vniung- aam swore m w ueputies ana oraer- -vk viviu ,v Acuicuu vii. uubjr ap jail throughout' the night "'' ' J -t ! -n ' - ' Shortly after midnight reports were received .that rioters had started to ward Youngstown threatening? trou ble. 'Deputy sheriffs left, at once to meet them at the city line." - Accord ing to- telephone reports, liquor-craz ed men fwere drinking' stolen whiskey from buckets in the fire lighted streets of. East' Youngstowns. Sheriff Umstead has. requested that state txPS he sent and company K Ul 6uxu, wAia- mance- was' expected here before mid: . . r .- - ru3 aiid Yurigstown tl were held ! in readiness. Sheriff Umstead, who with f J Adjutant General Houeh, find other national guard officers, went' to. East Yojuigstown were attacked by a mob ReoTpeper was thrown jn the Sheriff's eyes and he was badly beaten, u ' . -The . fire , companies which attempted to check the flames, in the ! - East bean; off by the mobs ' Many piste shotswere fired, but the firemen, got - act safely to Youngstown. - . ; v I a u. A AVU i.. . t-t . 4-U uAnMkifA I -J1"uwu;euicu . . ujr. ui wcyuwuu East Youngstown, which has a pop- i uiation - ox aDoui : xu.uw -mosuy -ior .. 2... lu - - sui, wuisuu ww we aceue wa um I disorder.. Police,?, helplessly outnum effort to control the surged '. through the l-hi-iiiif aMoiI tn Knm : ilfflrn uie KJWn,:,-. " ;J ' r ' - i ; r was lined up oti a bridge ;across thAtmb -ndiningj , opera- rive l L plant. -: Some one threw- a rock which wlwTiu .1ful"WJ several gmaros rea wneir revolver? 1 dovaral YraarHa Mamoie . nanea.'pert iuced by men In the I crowd answerinff sKotsrwere tsttt crowd. ' Men and rwomen.S wounded. fell amid the rain ot bullets. 'i I ' Finally! the crowd fell' back' ari I -1 . . . . . . - . i ventea us iurv dv anmvinor tna torcai I DUUQU1K9 JQ The first ' plac building of thel i While ' the . flames . storehouse.; .v, t y : ; i The.mob their turned to the bust section Part :of the mob entered,!ft-Sa tepn and after! Ipflting it! and 'distaributf- ing the liquor among, the frantic -for eignets in the crowd, set fire to U the place. - ;j, ., l- ! ; When, the flames bad spread to Clothing store and a jewelry store, the whole crowd took a' hand uvthe looting Clothing and pewehry were taken from the stores and distributed. ? :: Firemen from . Youngstown arrived on the scee, but the-crowd ; drove: them away.-- Many shots were! fired and' the. firemen departed amid, a hail of stones. i ) . s . .V'!" By, : this time theames had com municated to at titree-story - depart ment' store ' and threatened! to sweep through the entire business section. The infuriated riiofc surged 'through the streets and threats were made to burn the entire town. All- available guards were marshaled by the sheet tube Company! and; the other miHs in the suburb in an effort to. pre vent de struction of their; property. Anderson. Gurley's Body Found in Wayne County ? Stream. Goldsboro, , Jan. 7v The body of Anderson, T. Gurley,' a farmer. .. of Buclti f Swamp Township, : j was found this morning at 10 o'clock in the river where it ; had ; been, thrown from - a bridge over- the road leading from Goldsboro to his .tiothe.1 AH .indica tions .point . to murder, for the pur pose of robbery and & coroner wfth his jury is investigattilxv. . ' , '.-'---'-) Search had been made for Mr. Gur ley since late yesterday afternoon.. He left here about. 3:45 o'clock, having sold i two bales of?-cotton. ..Of" the price of the eotton ne drew $35.35, in money. v In his pockets, was found $3 which the murdered or murderers had overlooked after i killing jbbn ' with blows on the head f rom some blunt weapon. He was evidently taken by surprise, as he had a! pistol with him. ; ;;. ; - . . -;.;- m CONCORD MARKET. i ,;3 V Cotton Market. . - Cotton- j 12 Cotton Seed 60 Corrected by Mi L.'.Widenhouse. r Chickens --i-.i20c and 40e Eggs -4------l;7c Butter ili'!..l!i-f;- 20c S. "Potatoes -': .i-i.'J 45c,to 50c LPotatoes 75c Onions -'-li--------:i.'jJ2J--' .75c Cdrn.---------iiiv;!.- 80c Oats !- wi:Ji---- 65c Fldur 'Cretail).!:.. $2.90 to $35 Meal,: per bushel 96c Bran $1.45 Sugar, 25-pound sacks '........11.65 m,e neignoornooa.;.;. att t' -r?rt r'Mr' ftrf:vayX i a.Hto oe. asanaonea r ana i ? "f. wicweu encouragements that ?e was; the twr-j Ml-?f tAtr4eet1 saiV;sho afterwards. CThe ship's Pfce ress remote than is generally were i-oarinrif ' Y, W$te$9W JGALLIPOLI PmSCLA? ; ; S A.EyAUATtD-fiY Am v: v ;v .,, .,.- v' -. Ar: ...-" British Battleship, Sunk byi Mine But I t The :compiet -evacuation . of ; I t rench ..troops j fronv tbe summit of Hirfstein,.. souOuof. tmansWeiI i n-nirrwiT ti rna ieitxi i-i- , vvicnout Maw oi uie u Kusuan j recapture ixf positions bn Hartmaiis? t"; Wil Front: i. i )-y - v;- o ; lV;V; TOIerkopf taken, by Jiie French a ;;This w.-.. , M.wMiuia,uur.guung- naru against ine" itUS- Gallr;Pfciu ijltfciU5s - i iww. uie io . remove &u 6i vwmu;wiu weflfmcji Anere ajiso ' wa .no,.oss ;1 kf e in the jinking ..ofje-Xmg J I Alln nniV. hvn inan - ahnowl rtvk Idr u VIIJ lUCi I uiriiimaugut , WKIR iWOunQBL - Jn ' Tne remaindeiS othe-gWestern TJ: ia5been; ihown "-wr,!"- uoua 1 lQe Austro-itauan theatre. l ; ; , " y r j;vWfiSli - .?Bai 59WWrDf .-.jQW attefeptiiig 4A. aetnre ijifc wn lfr'ra i?1, 'ktL'Xiilwmm received-bvhe' Admirkltv inUhe iian n4mW&sZiitM& east Galicla- i 1 f hAh ... i' wvBm-wf tnrouga W? f -:lwtrialldjfi i uvxfzaraiw tne jonerations i stxnei ipwi f I iimii ww- 7 ... . j - . i - . - !! uaiiUrm iiis- a. x.uar. . r wu inn apopianesv of the -Central IWjfeur 5;:J2-hcht. rfottr-; -2-inch hd 10 again, hayevbdmberded the - environs of SalonikL; ' - . v! .The-, Russians clafm -further1 suc cesses -against the: Turks in)the Cau casus region. . -!-: ' ...h::;l'; .Turkey;, as reprisal for the arrest of consuis-.of -the Central PowA-s andd 'T m , xxuamja, nas taicen; m- m bombarding Entente allied positions iee as ttlere does not, seem to have to.custodylO. EwncH -,!ud British, of xm the GallipoU Pehihsula is reported been any attempt made by thFexjer-ficials-who.had remained in their,re-lin the Tnrkli ;officW xtrtem. iz al league to cet together" itr ?pecnve: embassies :in ConstantSnople nwcui umg io a run wireless report, an msteraam aupatca - says s the Turks also Jiave intemd 1,000 stuV jects of the Entente Poweri in retal ri! U o , - x unusii t ouu" k oawniKi. v - f v-?i . ' London, Jan. o - fro.. . ; - l -r i 1 ae . lenuunine 1 posiuons neia Dy tne f AUies of-.the f - .-. I Gallipoli Peninsula siave new r been abandoned witii the wounding of only ohe : man .amonp thfi.Rritisfc?- one . man rench, .according n a.t..:Britiah;vM-. ficial statement issued tohight. J .;:. v (uuii.9 cvwM vivuww oientaoL. , ie r This, news has been expected, for several days :by the keener iobseryei?s pf.the. Near Eastern campaigitvfor rn A a4- -4 4L ; I. I left , no .tragetic advantage - to; Uhe retention .of the tin nf-frio Timinn1a ' ' -. . . .T-c--'r-, JNevertheless. tha rifiwaiwiHi ba v i; -TV "-- ceived with a pang of . regret byV the people of the British Isles, as weU,as M1 im. . j .i ,;. . - ;;; . ; Renewed. activity of varioua kinds L - vi , wp Arum i batteries , in the Narrows effectively Anzac and Suyla Bay three weeks ali..iiA(i :thp: WaVs vr- r0. 1 no by tte Tnrldsh officiat c arid Teke nications in the past fewjdays,; haslRnmn i! - - : - " :, presumably been in the nature of pre- ish. official statement covering the - . ' . . - ' ---- - 1 records increasingffectiveness of the reinforced have been drawing in and concentrate ina. on the.AlliAs reroain. mttm. T"r-jrs- -" - t r " . Another pang, to the British public 1.1 i i-i i. .. rtw. . t. , ... j uiuwb up w .'nw,r:. xne DrMa.f ciastatement-on not reveal the sceneof the actioa penoa. irom ;Xijr8aay,ta,stur4ayl.vi; v-- TV . '.are 5,000 small American silk fW ,wmve causea announcwneni fr;.rr 'Tt.' -b v" tt' cau 10 tne. pastorate of the East Gas- a.ib .uwBra y ii. wmcn- nsj MBHr'.:- - w: : i mnw tr, . - riac.4-nn;& - :-- i. . .. . . .. - -1 1 currea in a neavy. sea, aespite wmcni th. entire crew Vas saved hpfitn. ship went dewu. VI !:A r tv, yaxt.a iVTTdi;"VLIv an investment of fe ifearlv IMOXM mereiy f says w (ussf- r- -r - . . . - . -i- . , . i liin tn tiAAn taars: that of John Pp.t.rAa l' pounds, and was-one jof the finest orlP0" is brjnging twelve, and one the last class of pre-dreadnaughts jlOT,arter cents on the" local markef to- American - ships of the --1. New Jersey and Nebraska : type and was only slightly older - than : the Natal, which was. sunK by an .Jriternal explosionj Yoang Mule for Sale .Will Be 3 years ities to invest-in:iWU be thole tount ek ago. HVi -vi-iold next Snrine- Will-sell for'S150 ersiened bv the dftrlriTiolf nniMri. about a week ago. -v :Vl-1old next Spring. On the West and East fronts there - have', been no .deveionmentr of laree i trerman communications -announces 1 that Germans : have ecjnnlefedt the theJ few days before", Christmas. mans are fastening plans for ian-5at - tact on ,JSalonikizut the Austrians i I . - i i a i i , n . t- " the", reassembling - of- Parlia- me&L . mere will ne a.fnu rtrfisa rte- oaw. oaine compulsion;. 4ui..:iuesaay, - Minister of I Munitions. Md Arthur, Henderson, this :'5week nurnoes tn f f.nT fU fl;4. 4.1.-. I gBBaKern. Mir.' i HPnrty llalTiol . nrhn less, boweyeri: oppositiori to , the bill deVelops. a. strenrthVof . which - 'there i , . v. Miuimuwn '.uuw.v.tuciB ,- BBBIUS small liklihood that theK5ernment I country. l - - i umisn liaiuesiup iving inward , V1U wmaon; jan,.-r-Tne. Jinushbat- tleshib' Kine?i Edwai-d VTT hafrhWeTi the result of strikincr a mineJ TTia AntirrfrAa, W ea-r01 i-Th'i following statemfenti aii i?, c' a inine-' Owing tP jthe? heavy March; beanv: n86v'fee''iara;ttt;iSlie'4iad Bix-racn guns in ner mam- Dattexy and was-equipped'with four torpedo tubes, W&IC Allies f of lfi.350 tons laid dnwtVi submerged.- Her .speed oh; her trial f.w.v:inis.conunittee,waa'iAb tx-wilxBShe''bad:t ld neting in New York on Jaira ment of 7T?'men. f;. . ' ; - , . ar7 19 to settle the affairs of the In- . Cnnstantinrmlp : via. Tv,TAn" .Tan -q Piff.rtiv wrV -Twi-Woh Wiii sued today by theWar Office. ; The statement.'- says-: -' ' ' - r i , "On th Dardflnpllps frnr. Thnrc- dav niht ter& was rather ;hriRfc Ibomb fighting on our1 right and left wings. . On ijiday our artiUery : for some hours at vintW some, hours at .. intervals . .violently shelled' hostile j trenches otH)osifeA our . . .:. . . . .- nirht. winir -rancinr'haaim.ontii.a' Tii f fa -.W J VAiAiCV ili thf- een W our i artillery 'and ' our bombs destrovM ea. 0n our left wing there was a . ' . r-.4 . Pdtfe'eble 'artilleryrrdueL" Two "cruisers, .monitor - and four 'torpedo sisted the- enemy's - land batteries. , ; & f 97.iw.t- ir, th. nffn, . .hells cansed an onthreak fvf ; firA m the enemy's camp, near, Teke Bumu. -fhn -th fiiot tvfTWv;,r . i. 1 dul-Bahf and on Friday the enemy's -Itiii ii . : i .. y m . t I -""r-iDaiieries:in tne region -oi xeKe-curnu. m.i i. : . j ji t w , -. . I une enemy s - oeaaui-eanr - Datteries "f vbi s ounet.-jiney are I . cmise- W -a cnrnnHAr - ftricboiClexceptionaUy larrc Vohvea. ' JnWW Ld ttear: TeUel Burnu I replied unsuc- rARsfuHv.' ; On Raturdav rinr Tnatnli- 4 hattAriAs' AflWtwARr bIiaIIaH i,a I "A grouri'of ostiie" troops is in the :v, -v . J ' -" r t h a I n w I nfaurn ". ' I iiaoarru i.ouiit superior - our B. I?' - " siding. .The Grand Jurors weregrawn.as loiiawsj . w,. jxl Arwin, ..v . -, n to ..i t - vuav w I5iacK-J M. Good- tnerr Ji l vev. juihm... k. u. ; warren. Jonn i ; . . . - - . , , . I - , - 1" - . . rr r '7: V. 7 rr k, rvioima. , - v. ' , i :. i miv nru pau nisnnRpn tvr in pnnrr. . --. - - -.-1 or-ttTCeny Ioraia not guilty. - T cotton market went off several points after the Govern- gmners report came-. out. .. r Lots of people think :thereVjWth: ing in a doughnut because of that hole ia the middle. !'-:.;:' v" cash. S, M. Ritchie. ConcordR. 4 . - -r swiss will join, r r-'e ?r ; . . u : PEACE EXPEDITION Ppr manent ! Boardl to Work' for- Peace Be Established- at The Hague Week.'.-j - - a ,:,The. Hague, Via London, Jan. 9.- J those ; of the ' Qthef neutral Nations in the permanent board which it is plann- u wj.igrm as resiuc oime rora peace i- i .n v t- -i - ..swiss delegates will Hague; as: soon as .the toCtrafacidue to the" war, tvitatiohs to:i the pacificists td "join the swered, on account of the interruption i to communications-, .:$? .- --s, 1 :.iue iuovemenc,ireaay nasj-Deen joined by delegates "tfrorn Norwv aweden- Denmark and Holland and iloctoMi'oli o j . i.i - -b I HiemDerS irom Pflfn Tidntral NaKnn. proceed;' second, to take the iniative approaching the warrihe Nations 1 3 . r--v- tvima. auu U11XU. WJ DB nrv. pared to ; sit indefinitely and receive whatever source they mav be ' offered Ibis week, the expedition will hold "" ai ine i nague, Amsterdam apame nosiica schwimmer, tiie 1 Hungarian rdeleeate vhA tmiv' responsible for orfinizine- ia rj ticn. saidlodav? f V r' : s "--W; Iftformation has eacjh' influential sources that the estaWisii. Pfenlcoined. v T"h bs , ;New ork, Jap. . 9.i Edward. Bar! legue, announced tonight that he had resigned from the baseball peace com, ;tt,"c . ""u consistea ot tne three member's of the Federal league, and ternatidnal leaeuei t . "I have resiraeH frnJ Harrow. "We shall go fori with our plans tor next season without further considering them." ' 4 ? ' ' " , " Two Million Japanese Toothpicks Are "ctu 111 an rranciscor Custom House. .. I' - A Kan Francisco Chronicle. : ' .- ". - ;. "nai re.. tba ,t boys at the lunch counter m the. Palaee hotel buffet go ing to spear the olive with,? ; ! i , Two million toothpicks intone m. signmenti have been held at'the.cust bied to the Palace hotel from a apa- ne cignoj; J!What prevents . their entrance into this! port and their ev entual use at ths 1uYTiiioVini. lis the fact that theVhjW .u, tnem to snowthey ..were made in Japan. .-.V; v -r.iJ ; : .. xl . 1 t . , -.. Sll ih meantime; ripe olives repose foTT?TiTiw i - Li. i !n y .. rr X rsv wuwi witn a-small pp oniWrr v4.i . . tooth into them is like munching man- Da., v . , f. y, . .. - ; - ; , , . You can pick- them nnt ih frngersbjit" that isn't being' done this season. Lunch-fnnntAi.. ofini i.-v scribes'.that you spear them with the handy toothpick. What are the boys going to do?. , Alse-held up at "the custom house shipped' R p -Schwerin and claimed. ' '. ' I Rev. J. Whitley.. Mr. Whitley refeently accepted buiiia . auuu i. : nnuTr AkJ.i TT1 nrst. ; tte has beeiK pastor of tn Rat . - , .. - u z . . i . r for some time and is greatly beloved uuu py his congre- ation there , which givis him up with . . i te r . . 1 rlul .. . ... l , reiuctance; - - Gazette.f , , ,v F0R sale,! ll2 l !f .''No. 6 " township j with good build ings,: orchard, etc. For particulars - see 'W. L. Ritchie, Concord, R. F. D o.'4. , . 10-2t-p. - FOR SALE. A good young; horse, George H. Moose, Gold HUI, N. a The best kind nf Am0m-.on L, ness." w j -- w . w 2r w - i - COUNTY SCHOOLS RECEIVE V .INCREASED -APPROPRIATIONS v At Uie regular meetings .pf.. the : ; Board of. Education on .Monday ' and : SaturdajTef JastPweik;" the bounty ap- ;C: r POrtibnment was made;; to. the several " schporcUstricfaEacbsc county , received Jaao'il year. The apporonmenrof : the. State I - aqumtationSchSw?! Fund -.will be. X ow tue amount lor- va-; barriis is made knewn. lt is the pur pose of the school officials of the coun ty secure the" longest school-term this year possible. ; - -.'V' Two Truthful Letters. ' Leslie's Weekly. s - ;..r.ir-.r'. :VV' The New Yorlf AmnriKon njtK.' " .'- gie, prints- two letters conspicuously on. its .editorial page. . One is' from. " Princeton: University,? April 9: 1907. signed Woodrow Wilao ed to - ah eminerit corpaf ation attorney. -It thanks hirii or a copy of his addresa ' before the -beard ot directors of . a " railroad and says: ,'1 have-Tead" itl' ; with relish?; and entire . agreement; - ; Would'that we could do something at - - ' once "dignified and effective' to knock , Mr. Bryan once for all into a locked ; - done in a !mariher t ; once" dignified - and. effective7,)!?!? P"if;.Xjf: The second letter our esteemed con- . ! tempory exploits is by W. -GMcAdod; now '.Secretary the - Treasury an4 : son-in-law of President Wilson and is ; :, dated June 14th, i90t- It is address- : ; ed to the then! President' ef the New' Haven Railf bad; MrCharies. Mel-S leri, and it compliments Jam on " the : ! progress :: you .are making toward the ' ; acquisition of the Boston arid Baine y. -!!."' Railroad.". I$ adds; . I !do- not see . ' ;! how ny broad-guaged and" progres- ; sive man can take any other,vieW than y 4t'will be beneficial tc New! Enghjnd. ' , t am enough of an opturiist te believe - !: ! , " that the country will sooner or later !; ' . although; I fear later than sooner' realise fthatf the leadership ef i the Pharisees': who 'have. been". in oritrol tor some tune is not ;the unmixed blessing 'that so piany now believe it , to be." 7 '. t - . v'-j... This Is ttie aame-: New Hyen rail- - -road that'' the present ' administration is indeavoring to ust" because of its . acquisition of the Beston and Maine r and; other . properties. We take. this ' opportunity to give 'our highest ap- ' proval to: the expressions of unbiased opinion ' by .Mr. Wilson and Mr. Mc- r Adoo. before they ; were ' called int ;'- o their spheres ?4t: influence at Wash ington. .The thoughtful people; of the '!' Cmtry: will not find fault witlr! either or the . letters. They will cojinnjend ; V the good sense that inspired them, i : - i f . io make a real sensational hit with. letters pf public . men they should be stolen letters. We need ; hardly mind the American of this fact. re 500,000 COST TO FORD. This ' Doesn't Include Permanent I. Peacer TribuhaL : :vt Copenhagen Dispatch to -New' York Sun. Henry. Ford has spent ?300,000j on his peaqe. expeditiori! already and ' expects, that it willy st him $500,000 before he is. through according ! to . Business "Manager Plantiff; ; In . addi- ,' tion to this, there will be the. cost v of ; the proposed permanent tribunal The day has been spent in prepar ation for departure for The Hague, : " via J Germany. The passports were " approved by the German Minister, but was stated that the plan .tb permit ' 1 the passage of the peace pilgrims across, German territory is subject, to the' reconsideration ?J of the German government. . ';. . -,: j ' ' ; : Mme. Schwimmer has anridunced that she will . not return with! the other delegates,' but will! remain -,af-ter the establishment of the peace tri buriaL She will receive 's salary from Mr. Ford. Others, particularly r Mr. 'Iaintiff are longing to return to New York. , AU are eager to get to. Rotter dam, .whence- they will' sail on Janu ary 12, as has been announced.4 Mme. Schwimmer and Messrs." ' Holdbrook, Ellis and Jones left for The Hague tcr dty.as advance agents. :. !! Secretary Lansing inight suve" much ' thine and! trouble -by sending our re- ply to Austria "direct to Berlin V' A MexicanGenerai has been -decap- ! itated. But - Villa continues-, to lose his head practically every dayr . c - -;- ' ' ' ' '-tjf. No wonder Mr. Lansing's pictures show him smilmg-ralmdst everybody is willing.to indorse his noiesr It's only Santa's coming down the chimney that keeps many, a !childisK hope from going up the .spoutr 5 - : : : -v-y - We take it that Lord Chief. Justice Alverstone. who died the pthet day. was one of England'! big wigf V -7v;- .:V. - -' mi . l .... , !'K'. - r. I
The Chronicle (Albemarle, N.C.)
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