Chew '•Bobs’* 5c. the Jacket or two “Bob®" for a le better stemds emd stores. ; pacx cent at all the START your Heart a- Bobbing merrily with “Bob8”-'the heart-shaped peppernwt candy with an inside of chummy chew ing gum. The choice chew that cheers. Bob for **Bobs” GRAlVD excursion ASHEVILLE TO mi N. c. August 19th, 1915 via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Spccial train concicting of botl: Day Coachea arid Sleep ing Gara wiit leave Asheville 2:30 P. M. Aug ISth. Arrive Morehead City 6:50 A. M. Aujr. 20th. Very low round trip fares from Asheville and intermedi ate points, up to and including Raleigh. Sciieduts and Round Trip Farea as follows: Lv. Greensboro 10:20 P. M. 15.00 Lv, Burlington 10:55 P. M .:-$5 00 Lv. Graham 11:00 P. M... |4.75 Lv. Mebane ..11:20 P. M $4.75 Lv. Durham..... .12:10 P. M. $4.00 Lv, Raleigh 1:00 P. M.. ..*53.50 Fares fro*n intermediate points on same basis. 'Hckets good only on Special train going. Returning tickets will be good on any regular train reaching original starting point by midnight of AUGUST 24th( 19IS. This is a gr^nd opportunity tc visit the seashore and enjoy fine fishing, boating and bathing. For f-jrther information ask any Southern Railway Agent or write 0. F. YORK Traveling Passenger Agent, Sleigh, N. C. ! nnMEN VP AHSVAL Utm, vaa MI7 slMtat. TW .jg'vr WIND MEETnifi. ■crver >«(*■« th* ease a praaeW; in a ndi^dioriiig tom -wko w»» j ______ ... . “ — -»• Si* MnkaBa KMM, 8a^ {statcarib Wm Tint Priae u> tareei to abahdoa hi* palpit faeeanse, Oae KeywC I sute Hmc WssMi Baeca. ' | Corpu* Chri*tJ, Tex, Aif. IL-Ae- lk« Confedmta ansy, koUini' that nwe* t«p«ta here tiw I New Bern, Aug. 13,~Hie tw«aty> Ood wa» aibt with the Sootk ^ the at NoiiM. vitiA continaa kmetkk, eiefcth annual toumam«Bt of the state whole, Tb* Obsnver believei it were tonieht, U heinr wcead between! firemeu’s association which has Veer, better for the cans* of rel^n that 3^ jjeiiean ouUaws and 14 ranelunsn. I AiMBdaM Baitfoad tiiMMgliai held in Kew Bern thU week came to there should be no calm on Divine M^,ds already have been kHled ‘ ’ a close today with the interstate grab help on one side or the other for .* a^rdingr to these report* and Aiw|$Stt^‘5e5'ttIehSr^ leel races. The interstate hose wagon people engased in war. H the qaes- :„^ American* wounded, races and the interstate band reel tion were ever beyond the pale of ('Nt- ^ ,5 said the bandits ewly todav ' *ould certainly ap^ar to - the Nonas ranch taking horses, I Thousands witnessed each one of l e 30 i.i the case cf :he conflict whi.-li i,.t„ I these. races and it was the getwral shakijig the world. j apinion that they surpassed any other j ■ ■ 1 event on the week’s program. The first event of the day wns '-he. hand i reel race.. In t^is the East Spencer :provtsibBS and several rifles. Latei jthey returned and a pitdked battle I was begun, the 14 Americans harri* . Csss* M S«^mhu AMAM Wn^ 'cadicg themselves in the ranch fcoosie. • i 7V*->rrstav»,tu>iiiutcrrfliowlsM«iu4iac, >n x i i. j t. ~ *'.T; cnnd by thr nmiicrfat, old rhScS! Ttey telephoned td Santa, Browns. ■^r.fWT’s Aatls^tic Hestiuc oa. It KlleVm , team won ihe first priac, their time; ;iK-ir,g 2-1 i-'i. Chapel Hill took the sec- ! . c;;d prize i^u.king the run in 'Ji, Con- co' d isii'e third with 28, the Spenoe;- :si;op team r.cxt with 33 4-5. The Win- rston-Snlcm tei’.ra had bad luck and fEiie.d to score. In the grab reel races the Spencer .-?!>e>p team took the first prize , in Ifl ii.'i 5econds, Winstcn-Salem com- ing. A»r»^'c:c nraiivc UM. iV TC1WT«» 1 . .«« « .i. « ' - '^^>s «od Heals At ine nanc tiAw. 3Sc,50c.lt«* vfHe ana Kmgsvule for imp. SaorUy of tba Ai^atMhiaB Weede*«4 frmtM ^Im> Sc %fo BtilwM.'* ' new line baa Km boflt 0 mxBtmtt of timau iuj.' akiH aad eapiiid. is a i ' 8i>uth>li^ lar • h thettiH* iwUaitiai ~ - ier, n* Aaan «f I , irthwr-s Jiieet iwde fiom I to tba Sea”- is at laii aa aeeooa GERMAN SHIPS. fiMStaod lit iW^ceempiiahibeBt ‘aftel^vard the Mexicans cut the wires, i a beaaniejUMtw nuMMKsitf sklut''^ la nadftrt ; special train was started from 1 wefltT^ fcwiSI, Miaanl.Paii^ Sartia, carrying aid to the raiiehers. itisMa aad mines, o We are not likely to have war i ivith Gerniany, Germany is likely to be nicrtf careful i.n her submarine; Warfare in the future, and present; vexing questions can hold over nn- i til after war for settlement. The I 6t etaadioc baid'woi'd 6mber in Item half «■ ext Avith 2S 4-5, while Concord United States has been neutral and of the CocUaeatl : atod: aad otclMid taads of I . _ GUIL- ‘ piodiietireBessl Tha loftiest moouii I peaical Tbedeepe*tieBy«*l Thamo I boaatiflil water falls aM pictan j.jiv«rc«4ireet Thectandeatseenervt' ^ IGreeasboro Boy Awarfed M«Jal For | ^ ! Efficiency io Drill at P«rt. Caswell, j an.bot» few of 1 CORPORAL BRIDGES OF POKD GREYS WINS. taptured the third prize in 20 1-5 sec ond: fr.iled to score. ; This afternoon the interstate hose wagon races were held. Statesvillo won the first prize, making the riin in 9.3 1-.T seconds, the .other records be ing as follows: Kinston, Xo. 2, 30; when Germany recovers her senses | Fort i aup^atlves with wbleh nataia baa i ; doited thia hltharto inaeMsirible i • u ^ ^ CasweU, Aug. 8.--In keeping' Chapel Hill and Ea.t 9pencer ^^e adm.t that we have acted de-^^^^^ establid««l custom, the C-uilforJ t»«port.bo« ; cent y an reasona y. Greys have already assomed the posi- i And Germany could ill afford to go _ , « ^ ^ . t ■ tion of first rank among the sue com- to war.with the United States, put-: . , .i r- A vr betmea£iklu»aGtv Kv wh^ t ^ i 1 pames of the C. A. C., North Carohna ting the matter on a dollar basis: She . i ne8tkm_li mada wttn the firn^t aamoe aver the Caioliaa^ CVacb ft Ohio Bailway Traa inanyaati ftOhio Railway, aad Spifitanbaq*, S. C4 In I whata tonneetioaa ara taade for In the competitive, ,, . , , national guard, now encamped at couldn t get at us to do os much . Jp ort Caswell, damage and we coulttn't get at ner , . u t, . ,. - ; - , . . , drill held Friday afternoon, m whicn I Tenea ISftttem Kentucky, Southweetem Burlington. 30 1-6; CaswelJ. No. 1, o/;to do her ^ch damnge except m representetives of each company | Le*inirtnn 31 s S. One Way. That is by seizmg the , _ '|£iortli Uirol>M lua tba Fieamocti» i.exington, ■id, J » Corporal A. I, Bndges, of fi«» of Socth Oandisa, etoaaisg ftm 30 1-0- H»nd(!r«on German ships now in American wa- . _ , . i neat moaatain ahain*.tor'' iSo 1-0, jienaerson,. r the Greensboro company, was award-1 - ed the medal for efficiency. Kinston, :J0 4-5; East Spencer, •32 2-5. 3Iorehead City, No. 2. made ter*, the run in 29 and wa* at first awiid-1 Tiiere are sixty-seven German ed Srst prize, iater it was contended ships in the ports of the tJnited they h»d screwed tlie hose on to the | States, not including those inf the hydrant after the time for such had . Philippines, Most of them belong elapsed and they were ruled out, to the Kamhurg-American company AsheTilie and Morehead City, No, 1, and the Genaan Uoyd line. The ag- jhad hard luck. The latter’s hose aet- 'pegate capacity of these ship* is five jed badly while the Asheville team>. hundred thousand ton*. ho«e burst. Neither team scored. { Thirty of these ships «re in the ____________ port at New Yark; thr«e are at Balti- haCumberiaod, riiaeb. Great Smoky and Blue Ridge, The drill i ’•rhieb eomptias the MftiMt leetkia e STANDARD OIL RUSSIA’S AGEMT. Greensboro boy two at Philadelphia and two at Gai- ^ . • i ^ ^ - During the week ju*t pa*t the si* New York, Aug. 6.—There wa« a ***» ** ®““ embraced the manual of arms and | is Wd tactics and was conducted by Staff ^ men—for btmin^ bcawa ani ,. . ~ J . capital--lB t«ma of wonderful oppAi Lieutenant Hardy, while the judges tuaiW. With nnlimited kwmiigm » w»ro composed of three regular army “^SaS********* officer*. Corporal Bridges wa* called StSa of tlw airt, Sosth wd^»ta out during the review held Friday af- temoon and the presentation was groat B*w odaatry, tfaa latinit am made by Colonel Bennett, who in fit- \^at’T!?‘ h™ ting language, paid tribute to the sad Mdsavor. Uafettend ■kill and efllency as shown by the aaadith*S, tbia new laej rumor in Wall street yeaterday ^ti*'’**“’ .Savannah, negetiationa had praetfsaUy Seattle, Tao^ and companies of the North Garclina coast aitillery corpe consiating of the Ra- m alnart i to faw aajtiw Co«M^ Ma i Ihe ■ nalimiM appoirtaaitiM iiid, atcaki «T ding tta , itaMl, Aortiewt^ af, MriMlC «ad Kaaoliia ttelaftwiw Ohio Baihny, JebaaiM Clty« TtaMko- AdT’i. ^ J . V* . Charlotte, Wilinington, Sali*- ccMommated between the Standard,/7"* "* bury, HandenonvUle and Greensboro Oil Company and the Russian e»v-l^**" •"** ’*”* ^ companies have been undergoing emmcr.t, as a result of mrhich the j * are at Honolulu «nd the rapidly' «»P*» ^ explode cha7f«a corporation will became the Czar's ^ Porto Rico. The value of ^ proper form. In the'*" *•“ mortar guns, for extra rations, purchasing agent in this country. Ac-,^ *'***** **.“”* hundred million morning sub-‘»nd *“*“« instructed to th^ cording to this rumor, the arrange-. **cIhs»v* of the cnrgoes up- jg.j contrary conaamed a nuaiber of the went will bo similar to thoi entered ^" them,^ In addition of these mer- mortar gu.is, manned by the' **P'®®‘ves. Lieutenant Page explain into between J. P. Morgan * Com-,*1*'* *****'* •™ b.itUe Salisbury companies, meant to cast ao reflectloi jpany, and the British tovemT»fnt-|®^““**^' and a erediUble showing was made by !“P“" t*>e commiesary departmeBt, at- j No confirmation coald be obtained at' gadj companies. The sub- ■ tributing the entire blame opon hitt' I the office of the SUndard OU Com-, cftliber tube, which i* used in motor jpiiny. No. 26 Broadway. j ® ^ with Germany—and practice, i* considerably smaller ■ Staff Major Kuykendall, Ueii: , The National City Bank, which in, *** ” ** _ *‘*ted that such a i«guior sei-vice charges, its tenants Hardy and Page, togethn dominated by Standard Oil interests, vessels wiighing only 14 pounds as com-i'*^-‘^h '•'e high standard of the Gicys. jhas acted as the fiscal agent of the Russian government for several! would be seized by the United State* govemiDeat and used as it sees fit to pared to the 1,046-ponnda projectile j Greensboro is wtll represented on ,tii« of the service charge. The regular encampment, and on their re years and has conducted most of it»;'*** *• likely that service shots will be fired by the mor- turn necrt Friday night they ara in financing here since the war began, j“* to this ei- . „ . _ Standard Oil interests are said to be identified with the Canadian Car and mERTY-PlEDMOHT INSWm WallhOtrj^^.C. Foundry Company, which ' from R'^sia. , recently tar gun companies next Wednoaday, to the Gatil following which the cleaning up of,City any laurels or honors that ai« garters, distribution of the pay en- ' available. End^zM^ br th» l«e4fsf advartcn. AiFoitl* bors and tirls «a nnQ«BaUy teond m»p«imtion for Con«c« and Uni'TCraity sndar d«iJ hott* eocdf* tioDS and eofistnictira Cbristim Sofiizcnflp''. Prtmsry. int«medial« aod bich achooieotnvM, with znafiy «ooraat sot found in tha pnblie aebool. Mtuict JSjeprmtsiom tmd Tfmnm^. elaaoM; attone teaehinc fome. Modare b'aUdiofB. Ideateonctt? location nearWinstoa* Saldxa. JPaUMrmopansAttcaatSl. JFkft Catmiagfmi AJdrtna^ JOHN MSBirr CBEEE. K A^rAiM WaBwfe V.C GOD IN WAR, TEXAS RANGERS BATTLE WITH velopea and breaking of camp will MEXICAN' OUTLAWS. ^conclude the encampment for the sammer. Bnjerajsville, Tei;., Aug, 8. Mex-. Of course the men in tlie regular Lincoln’s Gettysburg speech U model of forcible, clear and aiapte English. Ibve you noticed that Wil- ican outlaws engaged in two battles service find many defects in the raw son’s protest to Germany containi TURKISH GUNBOAT BY SUB MARINE IX DARDANELLES. ; Turkey in 1910.” If a man can observe the laws of all Fairbrothers Everything adverts t j ^with Texas rangers and county of- recruits, some coming fresh from of- ■ what it regards as a "curious fact,'" j ficers tonight near Norias, Teias,_ 60 ficers, or other confining positions, :htat each of the warring Nations is.railos north of Bronsville, according unaccustomed to the routine of roiii- ; lustily proclaiming iKai. God is on its to reports received here. The tele-life and finding it quite dlfncult - side. God could be on but one side,! graph operator at Norias lias sent j to conform themselves within the end the Observer is revolving in its'out call for help. period of a week to a prescribed Results of the fighting are not course so entirely different from that which they have heretofore walked, .1 ^ nund the Question if He is, or ever, , was, on any side in a war out of the known here. London, August 12.~The Turkish the fool legislator* he ought not to gunboat Berk-I-Satvet and an empty transport have been torpedoed in the mandments. Dardanelles by a British submarine,' ~ it was officially anounced tonijrht. ‘ Roosevelt have much trouble with the ten ccni- wants the Philippines The anouncement says; •‘The Vice Admiral in the Dar- t;i.it a man can be right once daneiles reports that one of the Brit- * hiJe if not twice. isb submarine operating' in these waters sank a Turkish battleship ^ Germany has fined the Bible. There is evidence that He was j A special train which left here for but the “regulars” are generous hpart- iwith Joshua when the successor to | Norias earlier in the day vpith rangers ed and make many allowances. It Moses answered the call of the men and county officers returned tonight is generally acknowledged that the of Gideon to save them from the five ^ and immediately wa* stai-ted back to J standard of efficiency of the reserves wicked kings of the Amorites, even;Norias. It will stop at Harlingen to.is being rapidly increase^ and iba causing the sun to stand still “until take on a detachmcnt of United States j importance being more keenly ap- abandoned by the U. S. which shows w v j .... , i .1 tnc people had avenged themselves solniers. ■preeisted. i ’I. August at tthe entrance to the Sea of (another million Mamora. ‘•'A Turkish gunboat Satvet and an empty transport also g.gy Belgiuri have been torpedoed in the Darda- ibe in a war for power, for conquest ^ near here, that four companies of^in military drills, however, iiiost of and for possession? Was He with United States infantry were being,the Greensboro boys have spent a Belgians the Confederates, or was He with the i rushed to Norias from Fort. McIntosh, majority of their “off time” fondly because some one Federal*, or was He v/ith either? A 'an army post near Laredo. jgaxing in mirrors, tenderly nursing Ir^ughed when the English destroyed Confederate veteran, now a consistent! Sheriff A. Y. Baker of Hidalgo lip adornments, extremest of extreme the Berk 1 ^ Zeppelin. It costs something to be and influential officer of a Church, county, tonight was quoted as saying j side bums or some other form of 'dropped in on the Observer less than i300 Mexicans had crossed the Rio .roanly arts. Charles Ireland started .a week ago to have a talk about this Grande rcm Mexico 55 miles west of |0S with a beard that would have nelles by one of the Brrtisb subma .Considering the number of South-Very question. He recalled how the | Brownsville and v/ere traveling over aroused the anvy of his distinguished rsnes. , _ i ' ' “In connection with the above, in a Turkish official eommnnication'better showing in th* war. dated August ^ it was reporte^ that the Turkish "battleship Khe.yr-Ed- Din Barbarossa bad been torpedoed by an enemy submarine. The Kheyr- £d-Qin Barbaroasa was a former G«nMik battleAip partAtfuied by em mules the allies have bought, we preachers would insist from the pul- Hidalgo county in parties of tbree ^father, but evidently changed his mind can’t understand why they don’t Jpfj Q^d was with the South and | and four, apparently making }3ieir| about posing as a Grand Duke and j victory was certain, and how in view way to some concentrating point, ’sheared the .entirety. Numerous are very few words unfamiliar to all ai us.—Florida Times Union. The Sw has frequently pointed out the fsc that President Wilson is the greateii n^aster of clear and incisive Englisi since Lincoln. There has been some talk that th death penalty would be abolished ii New York as one of the results oi the Constitutional C>nvention but thai body has decided differently. The steam-boat in.q>ectors seem t have been possessed with the idea tha steam-boat inspection was created fa: the purpose of allowing polidc&ns b draw salaries. Americans can’t understand wh; Henry James should declare hiiMfat an English citizen. But AmexKam never did urtderstaiid Henry. T. R. being willing to talk for noth ing, and W. J. B. asking $500 a reel I 'of the lamentable result, the faith ,that had been ispired in the triumph for his piel, naturally T. R, is get ting more of bis talk into the newspa- ipcr*. of right and justice, because Gcd was on that side, received a rude jolt, and ,,bow faith in the Chriatiaa religion. Troop B., third United States ca- the huniorons incidents, comical a£- vfllry, wa* ordered tonight to leave pects and phase; of the camplife. at 4 o’clock for the northers patt of Staff Lieutenant Page, formerly cap- Cameron county. It was reported the ^taia of the Guilford Greys, is leport- Mexicaii* sttackinc Noriaa rauich, ed to hav9 mistaken It’s an old saying that “Every ^ has hi* day," but we hope wa not be enough dcg-doys to go rount this year. The Georgia legislature is said he doirc nothing. And therefort Gecrp^a feels like eongratolating^eT' a iisndful of *eu upon her yood fortune.

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