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UrS -r>«i ■ •’ • A Uti»H46A^ NXITSPAPaB D^OTEP TO TB& UPBUI^^ AM^CAN J^OHES AND 4|(BUCAK DilHJStSIES. BtjSljNGTON/ Al4MAI{(iE COyNTY, NORt|i,eAROLINA, TUi^DAY AUGUST 10, 1915. ONTOCilT MTSUEES INHISSU WELIFEB inrdF 10 It miMTiSIIF Th^ Bavarian Troops Under Leader ship of Princc Leopold Take City, Russians Fleeting and finn ing Everything of Value Behind Them. Tettt«u Made Cotoasi Prc^TStUw I Fot S»n>iy>>W Soldiers With Fool ! —Tliree Wirm M«ila a D«r. Great Herds at Cattle Are Drive* BeUad The Adraneiitg TniBf; Raflraads Were Speedily Bcflvowd^' Salrnw The Prabfem of Forwardias flTrtldlim DVMUVfB. TBEMEKDOUS FACTORY FIBED. ^Snyounc woman tries to end HER OWN LIFE. ‘1^ -it ia Believed in EogliA MiUtkry i^Clrefea Ukat. Nidi^M Can Eztri- - i*te Ana;—Miner Fertresses Tak- [ - Field Maridwi Miu^icensi^n Is B-e idt 'Stnbbornly Resisted and Ap- ' Muwatly is Makinc Slow Progress; ' MQeiM>E Caia Minor Sticeetwea ia vAniMiM Forest. MISS PAUUNE COBLE TAINS. EXTEB* l^CATIONAL ttAlXY AND BAS KET PICNIC. aBd*Prop^y Beatroyed —F*intB After PiiWj Mists Pauline Coble entertained the Otd^ to Meidrantage the Con- ®*y» She Was K»-.jBroidette Club at her home on Broid Hosts of AIBes—CwswoBt' ‘ i Street Pridey afteraoon, from 4:30 to _ . /’ Scotland Neck, Aug. 8.~ " ' SMnng. I -Last night 7:00. After spending some time is embroideriiig, etc., sn advertising contest was engaged . in. Misses Josephine Brown and JoUette Idey cut for the prize, a dninty hand-made 'about 9:30 o’clock the people in the Berlin, Aug. 5.-By Wireless to ">«*«‘“»rhood of Church and Eleventh %ackerton, N. J.-W«,-saw was takenwere alarmed by a pistol shot, ' . 'Coming frcni tiie home of Mr. W. H, this mommg by German tioops, ac- “ , >c6rding to official aniMrancement Allsbrook, and a second later by »’ crcpe-de-Chino handkerchief arid Miss •nade at German Army headquarters. *»”>«, Brown won. Yesterday and today Bavarian ■r6«*'l«nce. Refreshments consisting of iced troops under the command of Neighbors rushing in found that I tea. sandwiches, orange ice and «a- Priiice Leopold broke .through the Augusta Driggers, a young lady jfcrSf wftre served Misses Gertrnde f^rts of the outer and inner lines of TOom«d thete* had attempted to Helen Coble, and little Nellie Msy the city's defsnses-where the rearsuicide by shooting herself whitted. Next Saturday. August 14th there fijU be an Educational Rally, and bas- Picnic at Apple’s Church in Wash- iitgton Township, This occasion last yiar attracted a large crowd, and it is expected that this year will even snr-i DENIES SHE HAB ANY PART IN imcn last year. The Board of Edu-! HER HUSBAND’S DEATH, c^ion of Guilford county will be pre- ■ (uaid* of the Russians troops made a ’j*'>th a pistol that she had borrowed tMwcioas r«5itance, **r. Allibrook »ome days ago. CantiBuing the report from head- Mias Driggers had been threatening quattet* says: herself for some days ou ac- *”*!» German srsiies under General ‘*o»nt of a lost posiUon, caused by the ro* CaU* yalUng off of bainccs and an un- ' RH^'hctween Ltnrsa, OitMV, and Knowing thtt Miss Origgen was Vi-skow and fought a number of dMpondent, Mr. AUsbrook jast at the vMlent engagements. The brave and time of the shootioK wa» at her door dsafierate re.5istanse of the Russians asking for his pistolj and in the midst on both sides of the roar between of the sentence the shot was fired, Ostov and Romd was without Sttc- He at once tried the door but Soding «ess. it locked called for assistance and "Twenty-two Russian oScers and ^roke the lock. 4,840 soldiers were taken prisoners. • it seemv that at the moment Mi^s The Germans also captured 17 ma- 'j)riggers fired the shot ahe lost her chine gODS. '.nerve, the bail going wild and strik' **G«niian cavalry yesterday end the i„g the store of Roffnun Bros., di- dnj befor? defeat^ in Courisnd de- ^eetly-back of th* honse. IimneSUtely t!>e!>msnts of Kuzstan cavalry at y^fterwards Mis* Driggers fainted and ^points near Genolise, BSraehi and some time remained in a semi- Omiskszalcty. A total of 2326 Ras- •■ujjconscious eonditioB. Medical aid ■iU! prisoners were taken. .^s ^nce summoned. “The ^tnation near and to the Upon her bed was found her barJc nortli of Ivangorod remains un- following note in ;t, chMiged. jjoj dated nor signed but in Mis* Drig-1 ' —————. ger’s writiiv: RBANXINI*^ APPPAI' “To. whom it may eonccrn; RAnnill O nillJIL*., «t am disgusted with Ufe, therefore, I will release myself of such nuMry Members of the club present war«: Misses Sallie May Tuttle, Joliette It- ley, Agnes Faucette, Mnmie Gstiurie, Josephine Brown and lxirr«ine Isl^ and the visitors were Misses S«uli« Mpn^tomery, JenhM Bss« An»wn an Alva tee Tarrontin* of Norfolk, V^; CAI^iZES AT WIUHNBM Lr. Morris M. Caldwell, Clell Caldwell^ Dr j. H. Borne nann and Chief Engineer Harwell Meet Death in the Cape F ear. WERE CROSSING RIVER IN SMALL MOTOR CRAFT pr. CaJdwdi Good Swiminer and Thought To Have Lost Ltf* Trying To &ve Brother, Tragedy Oises Gloom Over Entire 'ooitnunity; Large Number of Boats Engaged All Day Yesterday uragging River in Vain For I he Bodies, Both Physicians Well Known and Popular. ALA.MA.\CE CALLS FOB JURY. tj»';fttend. THOMAS RE-UNION. SCHOOLEOUSES. We arc losing too many schoolhouse by Hr*. During the extreme cold weather in last February an average of one Are a day occurred in the : For the first time since ihe act per- mt OMisisting of the Co. Supt. Th?».' Mrs. Idia Bali Warren Abo Says She mitting the drawi.ng of a jury from a R. f oust, and Dr. W. T. Whitsett, | and Co-Deferrflant Lived as Man. neighboring county went into effect, Oiias; H* Ireland, and J. Van Lindley.; and Wife, j Orange has been called uposi. THg re- A. pomber of oddres.ses will be made, was made by Alamance in the ddrfdg the day. The public is invited Winston-Salem, Aug. 6.—Mrs. Idia ease of the Holt vs. Town of Graham. Ball Warren, who is charged jointly j The regular form of petition Wa* v,-ith S. P. Christy and Clifton Stone- fiipj setting forth that a fair trial street with the murderer of G. J, War- j cculd not be had in {he iiome county. ‘•en a year ago, testified today at her j The jurors for this case which wUl J J 4 ... ui„i.v B-i here. She denied having writ-lbg called during the week beginning J^e descendents of the Wh.^ P.I- 3,^ asserts ! September Gth, ai-e: are hereby called together to lived at Grand Saline. Te,as, ask- c. Lindsay, J. F. Thompson, J. . honor and tr.bute to h,m,^;„^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *’'* ’"’V"* came. likeswise denied any part whatever in yav U to »aft)i“Sf hw tastamar«5d tm. at Redmont Park on Thursday, the husb«nd always carried a revolver 19th of August. It will be in the had''heaipd him say he nature of a basket picnic, and all arc ^^uld kill Christy if he ever met him. urged to attend with a full laider, n q„ morning of death she program of interest is being piepared testified Warren and CTW^y engaged and the day promise.? to be most ^ fight and she ran plMsant m every detail. she said she learned later tH^ her Not only Burlington nor Alamancc husband was dead and that tehoolhouse of Illinois. Investigation showed that thee fire were caued by Christy used a wrench in overheated furnace or Mboves, the Una remembers vivedly the grand struggJe. te»ch«bi in many cases filling up Piedmont Park Testifying to her age and that of stoves at night so as to keep the buUd-|*“®‘ year, when the atembeTg of the hci daughter, Mrs Clifton Stoncstreet, Ing warm. Defective flues and ow- ““table famUy met to do him honor she said that she was 36 years of age, heated stoves did the rest much honor to them. None that Her daughter was 16 and that have forgotten the “White Pilgrim”, Christy was the father of her child. AND WO-[ the deathless life he led the hig'i Shs was never married to Christy and ideals he hdd up to the men of his lived With him at Grand Saline under day, and the unitiring devotion to a the name of Kearns. principle that made '^lat life and those ^ ideals, the sacred heritage of these ^ who have come after. All of us re-, member in the eloquent tribute paid; Utie^, I^k ,pKrril(ll>, Wi .f*l«. W*. J. Coi^efij'Br. WwiiH'KesiiTtt: L. R. McAdams, P. E. Johnson, C. C. Wilson, J, A. Crawford, B. Y, Horton, A, R. Rile;’, R. N. Fitch, Thomas Lloyd, A. W. Buckner, I. M. Martin, I. E. Liyod, J. M. Howard, D. N. Hicks, E. Wright, R. D. Daniels, S. D Thompson, W. Y. Bishop. Y. S. ward, W. D. McCulloch, J. O. Fow* —Orange County Observer. BAIDRRS KILL MAN MAN. Brownsville, Texas, Aui;. 6,—^Me:i- ican outlaws today raided the village ■ot SnboAian^ 1jhirtyvaev«n miles north of here, killing a man and a OilR BOYS IN CAMP. woman. United from Port States cavalrymen his memory ihat dominant force of bit. It is now charged that the United States has been exporting Ben Davis apples to the Allies, and yet there are partiality to the enemies of the Teu tons. Dr. W, S. Rankin «f the State Board j distantjiave gone to Sebastian, of Health, appeared before tic county ^ j ^ commirfonei^ last Monday in the in- .^^ereas. I beg you to please do not t«mt of disease provention. His ad- ^ dr«s was brisaii* with information ^ ^ «.d 9«»d com»» ««Me. He is the,^.^^ j ^ tot posted man in tte Soiai upon «bjeet. discussed «»d l>i« charioston, S. C., and Artur Roscoe, should be follow«l if pos»Ue. Onr,^ Goldsboro, N. C. Piease send all county officials know what they ^ j p to work with, and if they think that, g p.» the expenditure is justifted, tiey, origgev, came to Scotland diould give it a trial. Ststotiw are,^ always dry whcraer about headtii or , . * ’ . 'once made herself popular by her ge- other subjects, yet Dr. Rankin is an, . • , :nial and sunny disposition. ■ ii.teresting talker and seems to know ' what he is talking about. It is well to have such eminent men as Dr, ice CREAM SUPPER. Rankin to pay a visit to our county ocwionally and t»ke a look over the’ Ejjgt Burlington Reformed Sunday ll^ld, be can see things that need at- ■ School will give an Ice cream supper \eniMn that we woald never dream of. at Berry Sykes next Saturday night ^ We are oif the opinion that our county for the -ienefit of the class. This officials would do well to get Dr. Kan- ^las^ ]^as only been organized but a kin interested in Alamance county, few months and have already a good , and to take such steps as will aeeom- enrollment, A good crowd i.* expected pHsh this end. ' to patronize this worthy eiass. Our soldier boys, I'he Holt Guards, Hanlingen, twelve miles will and intentness of purpose that ai'O in camp near Morehead, with made him a man whom the people Capt. J. W. Slaughter in charge, delight to honor. From fast reports all are v/ell and And so again it is fitting that his making good records, they are ex- descendents gather together and payfpected home about the middle of the your town, their measure of devotion to him who week. ' STAND BY'YOUR TOWN. If you think your town’s {l» best, Tell ’em so. If you'd have her lc»d t(e restv.. Help her grow. i '*-■ ■ When there’s anything to do. Let Ih fellows connt on you. You'll fell bully w^en you’re througU, Don’t you knowt. If you want to make a Get 1 name. If the other fellow’s it. Who’s to biame? people who insist upon accusing u.! of gave his all to make life i-icher and This annual encampment is one of 1 purer and the day of men brighter and the biggest events of the North Cm- happier. UNITED STATES’ FORGES TM turn OF AFEJIIRS IN H4ITI Thus keep the prices down. Give the mail concerns a irown- That’s. the game. : not seem desirAtw of bjit ia a few month-s even ! We trust there is no comusctien be- di* AwHwiler* of that ]^r litid mil tween the new prohibition law the U hn^, uid then sometWns: i%lit biggest crop df com •v*r resaed fa the be accwapliAed.—RaTeigh Time*. history of the sUfes. During The Movement To The Office of The Port One Haitien Was Killed By Americans. ioiina guard and people from all ovar ;the State are attracted to Camp Glenn during the two week’s encamp- tasnt. The two weeks are spent in hard drilling and practice and several •’sham battle# are always a feature of the encampment. The special train that carried the infantry from this section of the state was made up in Burlington a'ld -car ried companies from that place, Saxa- Ipahan-, Hillsboro and Burham. They I when a stranRer from afar wi'l be joined by the malitia of Ral-! Comes along, eigh, Selma, Golsboro and other ci- Tell him who and what sou are. If you’re used to giving knocks. Change your style; Throw bouquets instead of rocks, For a whiie. Ij6t t!'5 other fellow loast; P!iun him as you would a ghost, ?;>' I his hammer with a boast And a smiie. PALACE AND GUNBOAT ALSO ARE POSSESSED ties along: the routa. Miike it stron£T> Upon The Batiieship Gonnecticut at Cape Hai tien Marienes Were Landtd and the Amer ican AuthoHtses Took ContmlofThe City; ThePeople Were. Diimiured^ The ^Forces df The lUvcfubiottkls Wese Notified Mot To Enter The City L^ts. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ! Needn’t flatter, never bluff, I Tel) the truth, that's enough; Sealed bids are wanted for the re- Join the boosters—they’re the stuff, moval of the central building of the- We belong. Graded School, y.n estimate difrtance: Exchange. of 140 to 160 feet, to ntsl:e room for | : the erection of the new school build- j The Mayor of Boston is trying to ing. Bids will be received until 2 ^liid some suitable person «pjx>int o’clock p. in., Anyust 14, 1915. jdog catcher, .llMt is one«'riSteo J. M. 6R0VNING, (Aidnnan. nearly »l«»ys hV* to mu.
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