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Ml MmP Ne*$ CSeww* M«f Be jtalnil to Cnir rife for^ XraiiHitK lANIWrES am fMm ,j|taA**reyto*:5ri# . wii^-.'^, BwMir VMMC' ''' CM«m ^ OiktetM mt & SteM»-ArtUr t«r um. yrsstivt wxATBi» iNiBscAStr. bMf4 hi tke 17. 3. KfM*k*r Bwmii. ' P. W«A .Be- gieriw W«pe*y, Ali*** 4, Mil For Switti A.t^iae and; Esst St»te»: Geh*»Uy f*ii wsfttter w51! pnrnil, «xcept that loni day showers al« prolwUe in thtt Florida p«txinsnla. 7empen>tar« irfll b* neariy noneal. Tha. "F*d«ral VwotcM Anay" \tbe MWio til* ewirireikirvei iarnr vi cittcen art^Oitry. to be (tlMfifiA by the ofext CangTM* aa a«e . th« OMMt baportant f«atare« of SHM idwa»i»tr.tion', n«w plan for iiJ. t)» national d«f«M. - aM TW c«i t. ■eel. n*'ae* *' lTi»^ by hi* expert* who haflre beew poA^ np the d^iUi that thw an • • * — ' " ' — 116jD^iM# ibAii of nilitArT tc^ia th#: CEMIAN8 VmEtAXk tO IS8BK of an in»y/Wch ipr] Tipto WA« UJAN NEXT MONTH,^t. twaned to a certain de^ Of -'' — (pr^imey that couM'Im' ^t lito hortdim,'Aag. 8.—Karl HelffariA,f8hi||M fw efficient ser:^e tn the fM- Mcretaiy a the German'trAsiiry, haa in thi^ or «ix nKtntha!, No poimr/on animaneed that a'‘third German war earth coiild stand against it in ^ in loan will be issued the i^dle of Sep- vaeipn. It would be a prfcservative of tember, says a C^nhagen dispatch pe^ee. tc the Moraiw SOLDIERS HELP FARMERS. London, An«. 2.—(Cofrespom^nce df the Associated Pree^)—SoMtter«;are: tc be sent from the training camps to help brtUsh fanners with their har vests wherever thct« is a shortag« of l*b«T^ The farmers most house and feed, the soldiers, and pay them 65 cent* a day, which will be Tised to defray traveling expenses. BOSPITALS AT DABOANEU.K ALK08T KMrrr AOAtM. eC.SMtk aad Cen- Neitiwiia- ia ..Me^feaft- 'eiM«e Thweday. jnem^ la With BciMblks ot apii W««)d Be i> U>e With PiMi- WUsob's Plaa F«r Ctoeer Rc- Betwe«i Ikeee. Centite Uaitcd Statesi. •■ ':vi. • ' •■ ttS^VE BaTTLS op WARSAW IS ON. Jt is Said, Have Faltea Back ' OMer Uttes ef City-r-Resia^ la Stabborn. GERMANS RUSH 4^CENTERME- TRE CVNS TO RUI^IAN FRONT. Voif'^aekensen is Advancing From aiiHiifsi» in An E*,rt to Cut Off RH^bit Army Whkh Appears to be I^inrely Exit From War- TEAGUE ENTERTAINED. With so much siateHal at hand the df>partnuint has set oat, according to the n^st reliable information here, to mid an army of resorist^ aft^ —^ the style of Swiss and Austiisns sys~ ■ London, Aur^ 2.-^JSever»l ferty-two t«m».» TSie cry of “miliurism,” espe- ci'ntermetar giins to ^ used in tl^e cially from the organised labor ranks, | : . - bombardment of iCucsian forts passed jg ever a menace to any plan to ere- j jgjgt CIsu'ine Teague was last eve- th^gh Berlin last week on the way ate a large standing arm^.' If .^(hii% hostes!' itt par ts the etsterr. front, according to a military forces are to. be;.ai|4(i*a«ivt^^B^r j^^^^ in K>ntral News dispatch from Amster- without a flglit it will hiyie Misses dam. done through th*. upbuilding o^ th Vna^^fcie and KiOhla^ volunt«er army. ' Iwettif «. number of young people pres- l^R* CHAS, E. 'BREWER AT TSK . TTle total military force of ' the snt iNAd they were given a moat FlftST BAPTIST CHURCH. United States today, counting' the ^joyito eveniliff- Bridje an| rook standing army, the navy, itKhidliiK':,^^- the games of the evening. Tm Ftm FswMr asii e>e FfMat^t- tor JBft WBfc rwwi^hl Citea War Aetiws of United 3tate»^ ^iah OUcMl Action la B^fcUag Neutral .CsMiaeice by i>MBiimt FjrtatifaJied hy AiMTicBttv;QM,m> aMBt Pariag Civil War; Genaaaa Remain Firm. NEW YORK CITY SWiSPT STORk BT Ffooded Streets and Cetlin^ (Mppted TnOc and Sank SmaU Sthaewer- Chesapeake Bay Swept. .Pr.' Charles E.. B?sww,. Presid^t .• tha corpi^- and Tnniti Tmtnlll -Hritr ^ Mwadith Ctrflege, of Raleigh* willm all, is-n^ exceed 220,0Wj^jj^ home and Ifite |n't^ evening -(Via Lon- next Snn&y at the Kfst ofltcen and men. .^This is a sarry jtlicious ie* cream and cake com- Mn no im- Charck Pwvions to accept- comparison with the armed forces^pieted the lefteshments. ing the Presidency of Me^ith Col- goqie of the smafler countries of. Messrs. George and Hubert Har- lege# Dr. Brewer was Dean of Wake Cu^pe. Ifilitary experts have esti- furnished music for. the even-^ Fareet CoUege, where he served for tn,ted a foreign foe coaid land *j,ile little Miss Margaret Vea- m quaitjsr of a ceutury. Dr. Brewer \qn our eastorn coast within ten days '^^ recited several stories tn the jhM been acUv« in th* Laymens Move- fa«».000 men^ provide^ that tt^ey ^gat amusement of the guests, imant cad is a denominattoeai leader fcoejd eyade the watchftilness of the, , "penny contest,” Miss Kath- *»tes navy, and jn the war |,e„ EW«r was the winr.er of a large him. His of the Unit«l IStotoa. ef candy. •.*m«riiSfli iibject will be '‘Bnsin^ in be,n demimitreted «>« i Thows prosent were aa follows: Rali*k>ri.” done. MissrtS.Una Mai* and Kathleen j OM Laad MUllw He«’e j tider, V^^TiUey, Lois Kerby, Lil- mi«^ now «t« iit many ca»e»1»alf j ’ *«* istofrmd '{5* Mae ^t«»Mwl. Viyiao John^n, Wpsy. nm Wfeait hoMtri k to-i - ... ^ within-the Iv^. Bri^ Pe^l Gunter, Margaret ' ' ^riet veHod of a month a mflUan TMgu* «nd Messrs Bugene Barker. Constantinople, Aug. don, Aug.)—^There ha' pcrtant actions on either aide in the last fortnight on the Gallipoli penln- •■la. Even the British bombardnent of the Titrkieh positions has leHen^ ^siderably in its intoni^; this ' pUe to both Avi-Biiraa aad Seddol' r;. ^ 0^ . thwf ■ -. i**** :*to; . '.MrisvWi Jafaotty' .««agwnHtia^' ']%• military hoapftiil*lii«Ma^,al^ wh««, which a few days ago (ludsid anMnig’*his nDmber/;' jUBGs WAT ’IS''RSK»l3im. SUNK;.. ' ^ A«y. 2.r^*y ii^esa » Sfi y.)—A ia^tch fioai CeftstaotlMpte to the Oviswaa News Afsncy, reiiortk 'the siokW thraiigh W raknowB canasi«( « aige Russian t«(ped» ho«t 4wtroyer off istandi of to tW aairt 'Chil^ in ^ Bli«k Sea. ■*“ t- *Wt i«™. .ariv probably be i*^^n' «to !ajiVrt %^rd. M^k McDonald. , . east UnitW Stetrt lSf *^Sq^ge H«rw«i Virgil ^ aipop«(n fo«. The same ei^ 8^ jrohes, Parrish and'Mr. Mc- wlt .t# ewwttna^ :««jfcat i» tiree week* an inx*4ii^'j«_]jyafj,iu,j San. PromiataA apttkj^ on the ^ put upon ^ - ■ grei^; plaa^ oit rrtWjfaByjs^hHins- smd ■wWiihHa^i'iw^ lSNTIv‘T(fteK ««WN. fTS YOU. wia atew aiMr so. to. The pations of jj,, «rmy to ‘ ieiSS BARNW»LL SKTm'AINS ; 'feme, A^.'l.---(Vi*,F^ —rtisdnera taken' Sy .the ftailia tvten now number 17,080, inelsdiilig'^ 880 dfteers, aecording to an anscna^' laent tmide by the Stefktti News. • iigeney. Prisonerk #ome all_ psu^ of Aostria-Himg^. While un- dW; i^. *orsn!Uan« of Italian.'owo]^ tils^.ai»-iii«d4? Wimmand^ tif Qi^ bWn supiiiri^i Thexr raiioefi an the same m ihose sened to ihe ftcittan soldiers. ' ' .troRtes arc iaiM^'to ftin os. W. J. BROOKS. wdRisn. The same Mthority. aveis.'lf you'i» live in the kind of a .-shat ih» eoDld not ssiMmble an in ow present steto of nattonat an- ^Itai«&neas of 200,000 men Sit Miss Ma^ toS^iBtirtoined a'^ ^ \ imugm and in a-state «f■ Tsgfewt i^at her home on .WaaMkgtmi stwat.. . - ^... ^ . »u*»a.i(*m^ _. T - : .... . ^ ®>da»- the military assets of the :««tsa iB»a, feHusiwd-bR.: JMwe Mauue .. , * ^ > '* ■ ^ »v • UaHed States are wiMjr lettered i.W:««»w.. **»•- guests wer«i,;th«t m- , . ^.. ^ : . ' . not only in this country but throug^i- vi^ o)rt on the lawn wiMwe w»ter- ■’ town Like tte kiiid a town you like. You needn’t your eloihes in a grip - And sUit .«h a long, long hike. YouH only find what you left behind, FortiMM'* nethiofr^fr really new Jt^s a Icnoi^ jwwmlf when you kiMk your town. It isn^ the .town—^It’a you. 9nn«reda of. Small Craft are Wreck ed; Danuige Along Jetaey Coast and in Philadelphia Seehm; Erie Death List 27; Three Hundred and ¥1fty B«Uidings Demoiialied. Eighteen tomatoM on one stens ajfd weighing seven pixuids are new oa dis^y at Hayiraod md Booms. ii» ftoret. The- taMBtses men grsw« by C. ^ Psitw «f East DoiaMi^ and are of tb* Brimmer brand. DR. ABBOTT PLANS TO HARNEY SUN'S RAYS. New York, Aug. 4,^A torrentitil down-pour of rain over the )felCfopill- tan scction of New Ycr£ thi^ mbmitig flooded streets in the. city and suburbs; crippled surf^ and.ely^t- ed traiBc, destroyed'w^s, flooded; hundreds of cellars and uprooted trees. RISING PRICES IN DAY. WHEAT ALL Fast and So Also Did News of Wet Weather Daaiage to CereaL Chicago, Ills., Aug. 4.—Black rust reports came thick and fast today and so also did news of wet weather dam age to wheat in the shock. HARDING SUMS UP COTTON SIT UATION. Ffiaition of Staple and Finasiciai'Con dition Much Stronger ThMa Year Ago, He says—Asfa Sostti to Sit Steady. If The Pe«p!c of Oi^ WU! Not Weaken Poaition' by ‘Vnwme Ac- tfon,'* He Says T^ te Fear; Enongh ' Avaiiahie MiBa, to Abaorh Every Bale of Cottan Pirn- dneed. Through the oxperiments of Dr. C. G, Abbott, at the Canmi^ Sdar Observatory on the stuanH of Mount .Wilson California, it i? believed that -■problem , qf. harnessing the sm's rays to do man's Work will soon be strived. The onal Academy of Scieqice iias nuU^iia liberal appropriation for the e:qp^ m^ts now beinf conducted. tl>ere| and the iE»ult> sc far src highly sat isfactory. Dr. Ahbott says he t^l» he will be able to give to the iiarld oAe of the most valuable diseovisriee in «1I the history oT science. The achievement ci bringing lie sun's rays, into the economic lifii.^of man has l>een the aim of many scien tists an edxperimonters. Yeari ago Prof. Samuel P. Langley, who ticilt ^ first heavter-than-air air^i^, ^constructed a machine which he cl^- ri^ the "bolometer" with which he ex perimented at great length at the Al- leghaney Observatory at Pittsburgh. Prof. Langley gave up his experi ments with the' sun’s rays to work inMhn ivaa. served. All «njoyed them- ‘seiiMSvto ^ iyliest extent and vot^ the' hostess a good entertainer. oat inaclar posaeauons. -. It.. is Real towii^ are not inade by men rft«i5d - • ' Xest iAmehody else gets ahead MELBOURNE STDDSNTS INVENT NEW RBSPIBA'ifOR FOR TROOPS London, Apg. Z.-»-The staff (kf Mel* beums university ^aa unit^ in in-' vaation of a topttted to b* OFF ON ENCAiwiPi«ENT. estimated that it wKteld' tske «x; ..weeks to jpui our militia iata a stat» :c# wan efficiency and at Iw^ riX jWher. everyone works and nobody 'mohtM to train the -iK«-f«cnui.' I ' Mudi Traiwag. NeieM.'- ! . present war;ih :Shm^ L^ Company I, Third- Begiihent, . .. ad^&Bttds, left yesterday moiling jKiteWr im insisted on si* ®i*.ths: fbr 'MoTidwad to spend ten days in. neemisi^ thw'inliUMi ensampment. The t« train.ithe «(K-caQ*d ^ «cwesponding with ikany went about My strong. Captoin »«rvice at the Slangiitir in commud, and'were in:***”*. The estimates of experto call- Iftns si^rits. Into action by the Mcfelgzy. at w»r The remaining eompaities of the.*® Mr plan for a resema awny says tkird-'wite«& joinrf them on the,*>«‘=>>^ way; and aw anttsipaUng s great«Wdit2ons for the Unit*!. Stsites .to put an army of a million men into "Ahirk*,-^ - - ' You can raise a town from the dead. And if while you utake your personal sta%. Your ndgSUxtrB can aiake one, too, Your town will be what yon-want to see, ■■■ ■ It isn’t the town—it’s you. “You ^n’t' love a friend too mcch, is a sentiment voiced by Elbert Hub- iuucd in me od( his: posthumous arti- .. ^ eie^ PaiscjMiHy we know nothing effMtive for stnisfe^^ia’ repr«lMmive acqcain;-; Om thing tafaty wy jAart-’woiis^i-vj ^ ;4to»ee jaMties ns that it is safer to >BR;!0GE COMPANY MAKING SOME BIG CONTRACTS. Mr. R. W. Curtis has jnirt returned from the Western part of the State where he has closed contacts for several steel bridges, one 180x12, with 6* feet of steel appreaeh; 131x18, mth 80 feet of steel apprweh; 64x18, all In concrcte foondatioM. The foiregoing was in 9wain county, Mr. Curtis also closed contract in Haywood county for one 108 and two (>0 feet spans, on conrete masonry. The bridge plant here is now busily engaged in getting out a number of nicc bridges for McDow^l. county. It is the intention of Mr. Curtis to soon start a night force in order to keep up with the numerous .«rders he 1s receiving. " Jiirt as his airship ideas have w^- ed out with success in the haids of" later investigators, so now does his idea of putting the sun’s rays to work seem near ji practical dem« stration. The practical application of ; the sun's rays was achieved some. ago in Boston. Although unheratded to the scientiflc world or to the‘']ii^'- lic, a plant was in operation there which had some wondarful Not only d;d the inventor gather ji^ apply the hect of the sue to a stteyi engine, but he solved the problem of itorin;? the heat. In feet, enuogh-^hfobt WM stored to ewible his icac^iiw^ to run day and night, and through an entire day when the son concealed behind the clouds. ’ ,' To those who were let in on secret, the sun machine at Wks a maHel. By tite tise of hu^ inicrots, srrang^ In ^e form-of it saucer over the entii« roof ot a build ing, the rays >rer» concentrated at one point. It was a simple proble;^ to heat the siaall boiler and d^vUi^ a . head of steam to ran a snpU gine. The big^r problem W3U the i^ragc at this itatrgy which eatae jinariM 'frikyw ia ^WBjrt to hUui*. '' ^ Hie gdKii'ikir a ftderal velBRtht»jdibaaAl« when th«'‘friend’’ ■(O»tifinoad on r*aW«* 4ti _ XI- % c wife. 4JLVUC »7B« ALAMANCE SUNDAY SCHOOL AS SOCIATION TO MEET. . .^ienee here s4me to the aid of the inventor. He experimented wi^ chemical solutions until the diseitfv^- ed one of the.Iwst suited for his heeds'. Titis solution was contoined in s task into which the .converged nysi-J^t^ the fci? mirrors wsre ■ turned.! ' ^.e boii: g; point of the solution was mi2oh higher than that of wat«r, a:^ int-a short time the temperatSre of the storage tank reached a high .or^ la this tank stated ht«t plt»d the boiler for the engiBev ^^: a constant head of steam, dsjjc.^'%^. nigh^ in all sorts of weathw^ a$- . complished. This successfol . stw^.on was not to progress fud^r, for the inventor caught a gleam ^ a idea in electrical machiriecy.'^flra a^ndoaed his sun machine The Alamance Connty Siuiday School Aasociation will meet in 1Si«: Second M. E. ChurA, SwapsohviHe, Atsgust 28tb and 29th. It ia hppe^ that all towndtips wQl heM the a«w id«|,_ 'veni^s btfcre. that tim B»y be able la'iuil'saiid^I ': ANNA WILUAMS( fiKV. • ■.. Masy ^ow ,ei»ditor»^ .i
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