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r PUBLISHED SEI.U.VE2KLY -VOLUSIP DC. PROTECTIONS CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA. IpNDAY, JAN. 24, 1916. HUSSIONS VIOLENTLY ATTACKED BY TEUTONS. " V; Renewal of Offensive te BassaraMa is of a : Sanguiharjr . on the Black Sea. . . . f - ' Violent attack by the Ruisians, with Violent fighting by the RUSSIANS AND AUSTRIANS i Russian Torpedo Boats Destroy Xbi Sailinff Vessels .British in -Tigris Talley. VtAiinf? attacks bv the Russians ANTI-TYPHOID TREATMENT i " (Bulletin North Carolina State Board :.'ry:.,y:4ayhf TT. nlth V ' . Paharrns eountv Vesterfay'made ap plication to the state board "ofhealth for ihft ycamt)aim of anti-typhoid V T -7-T-. - 4 $1.00 a Ycax, Due ia Advance. N0. -oiVlvir k-m'm MR. EUGENE MARTIN !V.J iJVfT RTi'WV r APT11KK1J t 'HAS WAKBU t v Report ofjtast Night Denied Todajby I je2ro Attempts' to Mtrder iyf a Cariranzali Authorif ies-y EFPast'e "'i -i- T?wy.?0VilW hari been Himself Aith PistoL- iij fS? fPari todav ybv t ' Saturday iaf ternoon 1 ; about - iour '.11' n.ivot ii WoTfoi- nhnstian ana Uieei; LUG JMA J, , r : atolian coast.'-, . ;- .7 ; . Tn the Caucasus, the Turks, accord- frt Petroi?rad. were" driven from A.:. :.Mta vf v renter of ';" the front auflFerrne heavy losses. ; . in addition to the usual artillery and Wining operalaons on the western line I in xxance yanu xc - uoovl i nnH infantry attack their positions in the center of the and will spent five weeks m the coun long front, suffering-heavy losses. ties holding dispensaries at from ten 1 ort.nvpirv 1 noihts to be selected , oy .vin vuaibiun w mo; 1 w -fe"-- x--- - . '"Jil.- -'.-. . v Woc xv- KnnrVl of health, r urtner and. mining opmuvas u 1 me tumn-j -"-" in a Eugene ; i 4.40 rt V a ' reliable miarrel in they kitchen. ;Mr. source , and was given credit gener- Martin, cne of xne propriety -ally v ;- " thVkitchin and told them: to keep qui7 , K wi&fc&in? ;:TT5nf ArmeilM" ; y H-..'.'. Miller armed with axoca cola bot- 'launched agams me auoym-- , being- launcnea agume.u w '-r"' engage ' ians along xne . .oesra". - Hungarians tswag .iu'"-4ui. r, y, ' f i.- That the renewal of theoffehsive here frontier. That the renewal of he f6r'thitf..nhit y of v co-operative state is of a sanguinary character is indi- offensive here Is of sanguinary char- and bounty,; health , work,, and. gV cated by the Austrian official report, acter ia indicated by 'the Austrianjof- board's proposition is accepted worK which says that between Toporoutz fidal report which says that 'tetween will begiitf yinnKat ountyabout; Ap and Boyan the Russians at several ToTpOTOutz anj Broyan the' Russians Ist'rV -, V' ;'WV: '." -Va: V places . succeeded in , entering .the at severai places succeeded in enter- ; The board -made- public today its trenches of the Teutons and engaged jng trenches of the Teutoifs and plkh too-operate with .not over men XI.. ir, ,-hxnA to hannd en- j fk0 "rfftfenders in hand-to counties this: sUmmer. m - conductmg . - - -f k.lj y-- v ;. ' yy,;;; Lnt'mH !:-camDaiens ;y similar tto counters. - , mum eucuuuito. . . i"-" r . - , wi.Mct nf Czernowitz. the , xiia-nnrtW0at. nf Czernowitz the those conducted last year, and wiu ac : Russians claim to have captured an Rnssiana claim ; to have captured the Cept the first ten : counties complying x t ia We rewilsed I i ft VmvA renulsed a wili the' board's yi terms. : According 'five desperate counter-attacks. ' desperate counter-attack. v to the board's own stee'.;0F ' . The Russian official communication -The Russian official communication sum of $400 to $600 raised Dy . tne the Black Sea by . fh Black Sea by Umintv. the board will engage and pay T?,isianvtorpedd boats, 163 163 sailing the expenses ;of the pbysician having ; - . iv : . - " L i - - . . . ii . . t - wa aii t n a "an vessels being destroyed along m vesse8 - being destroyed along tne in charge tne worK,-.wm tin the Caucasus, the Turks, accord- est number of people vaccu,- XX VAAA I i "rillSU 1 - . - wnl'Turtrtn. Jan."21. The - State tie and a outcner Knu rM - DepartmM's only, information early stick; this- knife "through mr; Maybe it is m the frirfav on ke Reported icaiM are exn a . . . . t TT s ax caliber era! Villf ;was m :deiayea ajspaw;ea i seizing wi.um.!.iuuvh-v..( T. f f om agfets, arEl Taso,' conveying pistol, leaped over, the counter to av ast- nighys' unofficial report that ne oid the negro's. rusn. ,;: 6 .5 . : ,. . . I.. .i i.jj.i- V.;.!. Tnicoad Mr. was a prisbher.- ; T c : o - y tnrew tne ww"" , , " V v; Anoth(idispatch reported was re-, i Martin s neaa,yanu ceived ' f rtfe Chihuahua that' 18 ban- one of , the plate . glass windows in dits, alleged to have Deenamon tuusoLironv. ox wic i-ax. . . ' who killed the Americans at Santa Mr. Martin then opened fire on the Ysabelhad been brought there and negro, who made Ms eaat tnrougn would ber executed today. . ; v kitchen.: The gun Deing an oia mou, , . - . - .oy atld not used for some time, snappeu. .y-r The following have paid their sub One striking a pan on the stove and scrbtions':t ' : the other lodging in the kitchen door. W N ?Suther, Ji'W. Hargett, J. i. The negro ran uowu umu rd 'CastbrTW.iGyr!AlUson,'j; C. where he'was caught by Mr. Charlie OUR HONOR ROLL. The -chambers - cartridges.; and contained only three only two were fired Ford population was vaccinated: Dr iw 4 TiVW and Belsium the Uore. the board promises many British Wave essaved an infantry." at- urovements over last years experi : 4-v n.mons tn the north of I , Ln:nf iv. ", nrman into the o:ip y y ' FreUnghieri. ' Berlin reporta of. state y and . couniy . . . j I .. . . k.'nu - nrAW nndueted . m twelve attacK was puvaown. - , itnat xne anacK was pui uuwm neaiwj : . . -:- i sm.t i. mi1a m:theJ3rit- u a -t i madA in theUmmtie? last year,'resulted in. an av ish house of Commons that: the British House of Commons - that vthe I erage of 4,500 people in each county. at ttvmm triiov. i . . t : x i rr-r i . i xu 'ttrnnmn VHixiiiaiivn. column coming up tne British column coming up tue itaKmg uits iuu-vr' ; . to the relief of Knt-el-Amara, tu Yalley to the relief of KUt-ei-Amara, close touch ,with the Turks to Essin, elose touch with ; the Turks in seven miles from Kot-el-Amara. This ssia, seveitmUes - from Kutcl-Am-region doubtless soon will be the scene Rra This degion doubtless soon will . of a big battle between the relief ed- bo the scene of a big battle between umn and the British hemmed in at relief colmnn and British hemm- Kut-el-Amira, and the. Ottoman fore- e(J at guti-Amara, and the Otto- es. y . ' ' :-; man forces, v Although it has been Although, it has been officially an- ciaH- Announced that fighting had nounced that , fighting had be re- DOen rejramed between the Austrians sumed between the . Austrian ; and and Mopteegi v now -news concern Montenegrins, no news conrnjng the jng the details ' of the new operations details of the new operations has come come through. King, Nicholas is . tfcrougk KinrNicholai is declared-t? declared to be at Fudfioritza, with his beatPodgpriteain?4,Jftwops. ... . . IHTtg ngiggervAe gH,wtpMr -i mta-nT service -ill azyMjas throuk iie: comimttce' tie;.hou g the committee"; of the House pf corambhs, after h4ing beeat So Commons, after having been so fim r Amended as to meet with tiie-pproval ded to meet with ttie approval of some of those originally opposed to of some 0f those originally opposed to . i - . i , . . , '. r . . it. J it. . . X ' Colonel E. M. House, President Wil- Emperpr WilUam has returned ; to son's personal representative, after Germany a visit to the Balkans. having- conferred with British officials r , e! M. House, President Wil- nresumably on Great Britain's action BQn,s 1 representative , after . with respect to American commerce, naviog conferred with British officers - i Tnilr: has deiiarted from London nM rireat Britain's action ' for Paris, tofor Paris, to confer with I gpt to American commerce, the French officials. I and mails, has departed from London Honeycutt, R. W. '.Query,. R. E. Barr, J Isenhour, and held until an officer w recently.- TVip health is very good at this writ ing in the neighborhood. We are glad to note this. : ' v . - Miss Minnie Rowland and Miss Laz- ' zie Hartsell visited Miss Dally Honey cutt Saturday. ' i Mr; John -Teeter has' bounty hun ;r 4wo fie mules, and is going into the . farming business; right, this year. -f Everybody is" preparingplenty of, litter to make a lot of manure to'usOv on their. Spring crops for the guano will' not be used very; much if the price keeps itfn going up. - The -little farmers will; not be able to reacn it. war, too. ,. Tho, nom-ilA are exnecting to see harder times this summer than, it was last, for everything seems to be go-, ing up in the line of living, but I hope it; will be better, for the farming peo- ; pie are .the mainspring in . the running of the . world, and they are bound down ' under the laws and have to pay heayy taxes and don't have any free privil ege athome s . ' - Sunday: School is progressing nice ly at Miami Baptist church, in No 9. Mr. James Rinehardt. made a trip to Concord recently on business., P.,T. Rkiehardt, and Jacob W. Hard sell, made a trip to Stanfield recently oa business. ' ' . Mr. Jack Coxvisitec4at ---JSr. J. v. rived. . Miller was sentened to 12 months i n the county chain-gang in the police D C. linker, E. J?'. White, vw . v ose, GD. Whitiey, T. W. Goss, H. W. Wise. ' CM Sims' WHr Horton, H. L- Lowder, R. L. Shaver, J. W, Chanc.ey, court this morning G T. Ainond, D. B. Harwood,- M. Lu Roffers, Silas BurrisJ. R. Forrest, J. t' Rnsin.; TL T. WentzV L. D' Hon rntv 40 er cenTef the entire ey-utt HvlW: darkey, Hr A. Honey one county 40 per cent l f ift fa nvi; D. McCombs. J. cutt. W. G: Thompson, A. M; Boger, J. W. Day Blood Transfusion for Gassphyiat- vau lIorton, J . vv Maris ioii is Successful:- G.Arey, jJ, C. Dayyaolt, L. .Black tmm& pronounceu . o . -Rvrinm Snan. Mrs. J. L. TTrl A.r JVieVer. wuw uauc . w " . . ..o-. MncQPll' three Fnk.; :tM ' s ' y ; - experiment on. r. -. .-.f.t -vsr.- y v . . v;D thnmp n a few .. ., j' allHj- , . aoie to w -Cyr- - , Tnnk BaVer. Pearl ath when' brough to' Dr; Meyer. at Baker, Ger-King, Alme Momsson ,aVW in; votrue. could" not have .pro iliv-v . .--CP . , - longerhis life more than an noux, i- was declared. - . .v days; de French Joe Bos't, Kendall Eaves, Gussie Mor- Balph Early, Joe nson. -Third! Grade: Lank Black. Fourth Grade: Ruth Eudy, Inez Mpaskmer. William McAnulty, Leitha Black.- Loma Clay. Fifth Grade: Farrel Tally, Marvin Bad Floods in Arizona ; Several Per- , sons Drowned. ' ' Hayder.:, Ariz., Jan. 20. Flood con-j:4.s- LronfPd bv recent heavy uitiuus) f-r" " . . l 1 1 rain's' WTe declared tonight to be tne King iBrajy Pape ' histnrv of the state. -I 1 sith Grade: Early Clay, Dexter wui sb " . , i ; . - r Four persons drowned today when J Hough, Blanch. Baker, Ora Momson the Gila river overflowed tne tower Ethel Eudy Stanley Messimer, There was a-fine birthday dinner at Mr. J. W. Hartsell's Friday,: which was enjoyed by a" number of friends and relatives, here. " 'f Well, Venus we have a forest pine stump that Mr. John Dry cut, for a center post in a merry-go-round about Commander Cooke Weeps as he Pass , es Injured Men. , . New York. Jan. 29. Five survivors I six years ago, ahd the stump is still of the fatal explosion von the subma- Jgreen and growing, yet and we also rine E-2 told their stories to the naval have a grape vine that measures ten court of inquiry today aU were em-1 inches in diameter, " and is several phatic in their declarations that there I hundred feet in length, and we have a was no one smoking at the time of the briar that is over forty feet m lengtn : exnlosion. The men, swathed froml and is growing yet, and we have a lot head to foot and with" only their eyes more of curiosities for you to see, if and mouth visible tnrougn siiis u i-uciypu wiu give ua . viai . n.y bandages, were in a yard at the Cum- show;you the oldest an largest set of berland street hospitd oar milll stones. you ever saw, bo j-bi lieutenant Charles M. Cooke, com- otf your old mule nd trot out an ge mander of the E-2 wept as. he passed your planting -onions. ' f amone tnem, ana eacn paueuv wam i ;jir. uuu joiggwo " v the commander that he djd not consid- monia, -at this: waiting, wp are.sory Thi. TnpTi a"riferine fr'-bri over- ' - . " mA I -S . , 1 fl 1 V. J . llV. JAAUrtd nlAnfll but it is believed all will recover. mey coats a3iasiuing.uy-tue lucemw nvu6 could tell nothing as to what happen ed on the craft after the explosion as all were rendered insensible, arid their recital provided, no information except that there was a blinding flash. now. for-the weather is ' cold. V,'.; , . HUSTLER- The British house of commons next or paria to confer with the Wednesday will begirt discussron. M officials. the question of a blockade oi uer- Britisn House of Commons next many by the British fleet. Wednesday, will begin discussion oi the question of a blockade of Ger- SECOND EDITION OF CABARRUS many by the British fleet. COUNTY SCHOOL SONG BOOK V Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, in CO ; the United States Senate has denounc- IS NOW KMiJi, . r.reat Britain's holding up of neu tral - commerce, especially cotton ; to Tha nhrftnicle office has just finished r'.n,,,., and nronosed an embargo on nrintine two thousand song books f or mUniticis and foodstuffs" to Great the use of the schools of the County, Britain. Senator John Sharp Wil and these are how on ale at White 0f Mississippi,' in ; reply said Mnrrison Flowe Co.. The book 'con- that until the issue of "murdered tains eiehty two songs consisting of American women and children on the sacred, sentimental and patrotic. It higheag" was settled, he would not has good cioth bindings ana is soia ai nag 'the President or attempt to iorce thp rpnkarkably low price of 5 cents, settlement" for momentary loss pf Th hook is eotten out by the school r,,ODertv until after the war had ceas- of encouraging Sonnfnra Vardamari and Borah UKJiXi. .1 if XT v4 , the singing feautre in our schools, and ena0rsed Senator Smith's position, every child in the county should beb Mark Twain First Poem provided with one. . George A. Mahan, of Hannibal, Mo., n-rAri the first article which CUffside Mills Gets Indigo, ; Twain ver wrote. It was this Shelby, Jan. 20. The CKffside Cot- poem: I - ' ton mills at Cliff side, received a car "Cross by name and Cross by na- v load of indigo from New York city a ture, few days ago. While the shortage in Cross jumped over an Irish pertater. : -r.ff has caused many mills over it was scribbled on the' school the country considerable trouble, the blackboard by John Briggs, a pal of viii ha manaeed to eet what Twain. The teacher's name - was .4. a0a This indicro will be used in Cross, so Briggs got a - whipping, lb llVUVWt , 0 I - r - - . . , . A nortion bf Wmkleman, ati-., 1 1 O ATI ing to advices receivea nere. ocv C i'ftR missinff. Fifteen others, , - . . v marooned on an lslana iormea -y flood waters around Wmkleman naa nn hppn rescued tonight. Rescue partie throughout tne aay r i am just back from Indiana," saia .i . . .nmnlra1 nersnns from To -4.-- Tn W Tfom nf that State In this sec uuii iciuun. -- i ociibioi yuu i ""hi - trees. ' ' ::- Seventh Grade: Gladyce Morrison, Eldice Pope. C. R. Andrews, principal, Nell Barrett, Assistant, Maude Hostettler, Assistant Convict Murders Chaingang Guard and Makes His Escape. , , ?nartanbure. S. C, Jan. 20. Wul J. Hughes, alias Tom Odum,' arrested in New Orleans last night -at the m- stance of Spartanburg authorities ,s f gte g0 near- Wacff by-beating him wanted here fo? ; the - muraer ; oi a rf yearsin the vv ; "iir xxtin . Mr. Henry Mabrey died Tuesday morning at. Morganton, Mr. maDrey was a native of Stanly county ana ; is survived by his wife and severarchil dren, who live at Kannapolis. He is al so survived by four brothers, Messrs. Fank,. Marshall, . WUimm ana ard Mab?ry, and five , listers, Mes dames, Frank Miller, Jason Fisher, Potor. Fox and Misses Mary and Rosa. The remains were laid to rest at Oak Wood cemetery here Wednesday afternoon. ! to a couple of his colleagues, a few days since. "I went back to spend the holidays with the ; home folks. While there I talked over the pre paredness program with the people there and a canvass was madeof the subject in three or- four towns. found sentiment overwhelmingly against the program of the President. There is "no question the middle west does not warm1 up much on., this prop osition; the manufacture of ginghams. 1,000,00 POUNDS OF OLD JUNK WANTED FOR CASH. Bring nd Scrap Iron, any land, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Rubber Tires, Boots and Shoes, , Auto Green and Dry Hides, Sheep and ; Goat which caused Mark Twain to remark 4-v o ; nrnvpd the noem- to be liinv. . . j w . r true.".-;' ' By the way, we see that Mark vis now coming into his own. They are buvinc the house where he lived in Missouri, and are going to set it aside for sigh seeing people with the price. Funny about folk going wild over some old shed just because a great man was born in it. .Skins, Tallow, Beeswax, Pewter Plates. We also buy and" sell all kinds of Feed. We handle , Agrieultval Salt. See Sample at J. E; Smith Store, on Barbrick a. W. L. BOBBINS & SONS, , ' i Mr. Mund Dead. . Mr. F. E. Mund, after a lingering illriGss. nassed away at his home . on Bell avenue at 11 p'clocK aunaay morninir. He is survived by his wife and one son, arid daughter, Miss Rosa A TV,. TTrnTilr Mlind. both "Of thlS aiiu iui, , The funeral will be conducted irom the ; house this alternoon at xuux b'cuock, by Rev. T. W. SmitK, assist ed by Rev. Harold Beatty. The com munity feels deeply the loss oi sucn a valuable citizen. ;. '' Acid Tank Explodes at Hopewell. HonewelU Va., Jan. 20.A 150 gallon acid tank fell and exploded in the du Pont Powder company's plant here early today, resulting in a $100,000 property ': loss and, the injury of a workman who was burned by the acid. The accident was caused by the sup ports on which the tank stood giving way. Windows and doors were blown ? Slump in Egyption Cetton: London, Jan. 20. Today's : heavy slumn in Egyption cotton in the Liv erpool market is understood to be due to liodidation of heavy stocks accumu lated at Alexandria in anticipation of the allies being able to force the lJar danelles, in which case the cotton was intended to be used to supply the Rus sian, market. .,.. . v Sentences Imposed in Cleveland. Shelby, Jan; 20.-f In the Superior cojart which ; is being held here this week, 'there t were only , three confine-, rdent sentences passed. Isabella Smith, the negress who slashed her husband s throat about a month, ago with a raz or, was givien five years in the state prison. Jim mcuoweii, wuu wueu chaingang guard, Robert Stephens, on October 26, 1914: At that time iiugn es was serving a life sentence for the murder of Copher H. Cox, whom he had killed a few months previously. Hughes had been sent with otehr - r cnr.oic ff rAnflir a bnclere in -: me Pi 113 w r " w suburbs of Spartanburg wnen ne caught the captain of the gang off, his guard arid killed, him with a ; shovel. Before leaving the scene he roDDea the unconscious guard of his two pis tols, $40 in money and some of his clothings1 ' ' . Governor Manning, at the request of the sheriffof this county, it is un derstood to have forwarded tonight to state prison, and Erwin Smith, white, wmffeade a secret assault of John R. Poston, near Waco, last . week, was given two years on the chain gang.' The Christian Volunteers Inciwho have recently located a permanent ' : - work in this ; city at Vd Acaaemy street, under the leadership of Major and -Mrs. A. T. Andrews, wish it to be known that donations for the equip of the Emergency Home amount- ed to $55.00, given by several o tu business houses. . The organization has outlayed nearly, treble this amount j- or.ir.cr nf .the work here, lne v 69 Lynchings in 1915. During 1915 there were 69 lynch ings in the United States, 55 negroes and 14 white persons. Of the above number 18 occurred in Georgia, By states as follows: Alabama, 9, Ar kansas and Iorida five each, Georgia, 18 Illinois 1; Kentucky 5, Louisiana2, Mississippi 9, Missouri 2, Ohio 1, UK- lahoma 3. South Carolina 1, lexas t Virginia 1 the lynching Recently at the Hopewell fire. y- Box Supper. ... ; There will be a box supper given at Winecoflf High School Friday night, Jan. 28, the fcroceeds of which are to be used for school improvements. The first thing on the program will be an "Old Time Spelling Match" Webster'- "Old Blue. Back Spelling Book" will be used, and everybody is invited to take part in the spelling. Parents are urged to- be present, and take part in the spelling, and ; at the same time see how well their cnuaren can spell. r - . -r - The public is cordially , invited to be present. All the ladies will please bring a box. Austria and Montenegro Resume Con- "f lict. Rome, via London, "Jan. 30 Fight ing between Austria and Montenegro has been resumed. Montenegro noti fied -Italy officially of this fact to nf jrnod that will be accom- the authorities of Louisiana, requisi- ljched depends entirely upon the aid tion papers and if they are acted upon shown, by. the citizeni favorably Hughes will be brought - her ords to be a sue- here for trial. - . cessful issaeit must have the co-op- eration of all right-thinking person Pittsburg to Hear First Speech on 0f the community, open air, and other Preparedness. . . services will be conducted daily, we" Washington, Jan. 29.-President ther permitting- with .Adjutant .and . Wilson plans to speak in Pittsburg,. Mrs.; Leslie tmg xmtxl Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas wqrk 5 isfif mly . established fa . our City, St. Joseph, Des Moines and Davr midst.,. The organization will endeav enport on the first trip he will take to or to care for ,all emergency cases un lay his national defense program be- tU. better arrangements can be made fore the country. He expects to. leave, py aqopuuu. v. Washington January f, ana remam . , He-stiefel Dead. ' " away one week. '. ,. . JOva nciu' , ; TT PreUminary plans for the second ..Shelby Jan. 20.-John Henry Stae-. trip to be made about the middle of fel, age,6? years, died hereof paraly next month? already are being consid, sis Tuesday at noon flowing anat ed. This journey probably will take tack which he f5Sf '! the President as f art west as Denver, ,Mr, Stiefel came to Shelby with U and if possible he wk swing through wife pearly two years ago tiie south to stop -at Birmingham and ton, Ga and ad piade a host of other cities y v friends 4uring his residence in Shelby Pittsburg will ihear the first pre- His remains were parried this morn- , naredness speech. Saturday, January , ing to Concord wnere tne v- - . .... 29. Miss Anne Harvie Dead. Richmond, Va, Jan. 20. Miss Anne Harvie, daughter of Gen, Jaquteline Burwell Harvie, who married Mary, Shoots Woman and Kills Himself. Richmond, Va,, Jan. 20. Robert- S. Fields, said to be the son of a promi nenK merchant of Amherst C county, ! shot Mrs. Laura Bell just-below the took place. Senate Adjourns Until Monday. Washington,'-" Jai. 20. Tn order to ' permit the comre? to work stead ily m . the praparatibn pi, legislation, the- senate .adjourned tonight until Mnndav, This .course was - decided heaTt' tonight, innicimg a pruuuij ; AmiT.farra.in fatal wound, then sent bullet through .on at conf eren.e of administration j his own brain, djipg instantly. senators. - . ... , t - - q ir iurweii n v.c, - ; I heart-tonight, inflicting a probably ; nojr. the eiaest uauguw '""T ,; , John' Marshall, 'died, here last night I of old age. 133 West Buffalo St. Rhone 534. 1 from many of. the buildings nearby: day. - , ' " - V -
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