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'A s v CHINA- GROVE, N;'O.KOGTpBER i20T H,' ;I9I6; THEflOVERS jCOlJf CTON f;; .. f -Ir ' PRfOE 76":02fitO - r.l' 4 -jt. : NEWS 1 ' f of interest tr -'-r- -all '. tfr tiaoR . fifl0F.RS, .mori.iiig in KunnapoiiS K a u n a r ol i s, t h 4 s m oru i . : : A'-LPatttsr-ou: of -ALbe inarle. was heiti on busitfess -tisttirday. .... - " J a . n'w N. Da y va ul spu t Wednesday in" OharLtte on business - . Bittln Kimbali ia spending ; :' a f e wd a y & a Newberry ; S 0, visiting, bis sicter, Mrc -T E 6, ., . . ... : . . . John: A Sioi)iv"wh;i is now "working Yiy ilisbary, spent 1 Wedufsday and Thnrday v Robert P ;siiewalt and ac xobats ;u H ;it GneBter, 8.. G tbis wek-giving xibitons. .A AWallace a iinocbvilie was a visitor bre yteterday. f ;.rs H J Ingrim of Wades w bord, Miv E J Bernhardt and ; Mrs C W Swinfc of Concord. ' 7iBpeilt Monday here witli Mrs rWJWinkrfl';,..- .V: ? !r;Wiii(.pttr of : High and Mrs John UBrown's last Evening; ; ; "' Mr aud -M rdamiiel KWil cy of ran i t e Q uarry, epent here at LutJrer Phil- trt'in- r inan Ijeroy Bostiau hu decided to accept a posifioa ith the Bouxer Garage. Gonipany in .Salisbury ,: , . . MrdvJ' .iVi' Brown and Mrs ; RoVerJSniitht ot Albemarle, stopped oyer here last hriday ..on i ehort visit to Mrs VV T wihk. - -if' " A party composed of tvvc youag ladies K Flake If dd 5 linau and Lester Fisher motor ed to Salisbury Thnrtiday flight to attend a show. . "Mre John Goodman, of Fiat Jiock, epent Tuesday ' night " with Mrs im Harris. - Mrs G D Lick of Charlotte ' is pending a few days with lier mother, Mis G A Ko?e. M iss Kay R tcUie al Rich fieJd is visiting her sister, iM.r McL. Ritchie) r ; 5' ' 4 ; ' . MrsJ L Siiferd is improv lingjiicely this week, able to walk to the table and kitchen Herman? friends will wbi . come this news W J S win It is having a new red roof Dut on one ; ot his iiones on Park avenue. The, Lillian Hosiery Mill is xunning night and day. ,The ; output is how about 500 doz en every 24 hours RSv Joseph Graham, , of Woodford, S'G t speut several days this wet-k with -Vl r and -itrs A M Haunaii M r'4&ra ham it a brother -fi of :Mrf Hanna. ; 4 T h e i uea 1 pti pi I s of the high school iwili. '.gi vi'a .h--ec' pfj'o? -. t )the boarding j.5ijpii at Ui . hijijli s.-l u)l ini l.dhu ttxf ghl. Aniirt a niiinh-i: xpted to be iirnti)nii!y.;j v veni i rg , w il l. be;-had:t ' X:-.. RUMANIANS AGAIN TAKE OFFENSIVE. Berlin . Claims Austra-German Forces Are Fiercely Fie&ting iir ElODntain Passes. - London, 6ci. 19. Having eld the Teutonic Al lie in the moun tain jpases on the" Transylyanta Rutnanta border for several days, th e Rumanians : have taken the offensive at ' various points and now are declared to bej-;pushifljr back their ad ver saries, who are V leaving prisoners and guns in the hands of the Rumanians ; Ber- lin, however controverts thisl statement bv rthe assertion that the Austro-Uermans are engaged in successful - fighting in the mountain passes. ; . ; Generally speakingytherens no chaftge in the situation in Mace donia, although both the Entente and Teutonic Allies make claim to minor successes on various sectors, v The Bulgarians in the vicinity of Monastir are bringing up rein f orcemen . s and large number f trench ; mortars. 'EceptjphfiMount Pasubio, in the Trentino region, . where" the Au4triansh violent; attack re captured, positions taken Tuesday bythe Italians, bniy to be": driven out again, artillery duels are. tak ing place in the- Austro Italian theater. 'pX::'ll''-"'r':''-I ta the ;fightingoutti3 of the rtvef; Somme ln'France . according td Paris,' the French troops have made fresh progress between La Maisonette near Peronne: . North of the Somme a German attack on the French lines north and east of SaTft ytSaUliseV was reouisea. says tne i?rencn .war office positions, which . later were re taken, by the Teutons. Heavy rains fell Thursday on the British front and except for a slight gain by the British at Butte de War lencourt and the repulse of a Ger man counter-attack there com--parative quiet prevailed. As yet no decisive ' result has been achieved 'by either the Austro-Germans or the Russians in the violent, fighting that has been going on for several days in Volhynia and Galicia The Pet- rograd war omce says tqat near KiseUn and Sviniusky, in Volhy nia violent attacks by the Teu tonic Allies were repulsed, while -Berlin records the capture of Russian trenches ion thewe&t bank of the Stokhod and the repulse with, heavy. casual ties of Russian attacks near Bubnow South of Zborowiu Galicia sev era! enterprises have been carried out successfully by the Austrians while at- other points Russian attacks were lput down. Insist Upon Unrestricted fare;. y. War- Berlin, via London, Oct, 18 A largely attended meeting of the "independent committee for Ger man peace," one of th e organiza tions conducting. an agitation for a ruthless submarine war, was held here yesterday , Deputy Funrpriann.Nationat Liberal Lead er, in the Prussian Diet, acted as chai r man r According to The TagebUtt's repprt the meeting insisted that an unrestricted- submarine war must and should begin immedi ately n Couh t von Reyentlo w, ed itorial writer on the Tages Zeit- ung, whoi was one ; of the promW- pent speakers, added jDr. Kar ileiffeiichj Secretary of the In terior jto the list of ''undesire- ablos He' declared that Doctor ti e Ifferic b w as ' more , d an ger ou s than the Im periai Chancellor, TDr von -BeLhuiaun-H'uliwe. jeriii'says:, that in their - at taksolSelSars-Morvat front ailBMigllSaptiMii FtlOB RUSHES OYER OTEN. 3 Fr esMehrii Supporters 0sa Canes-'anfl Dn- brellas in Hante Bearers of Banners. Chicajro.l Oct. 19, President Wilson came here . todav,to ex-f glain his view on -prpblems faoj ing'the'Nation.' Arriving imGhv cago after "shaking hands-; w ith crowds .in i Indiana. -Vne d eliyered three ,;speechesV pH-tici pated n several street niemonstrtionf and weut nveiv his Wester hvregjiH lation plans witli his managersrat; headquarters here, v He-plann.e4; to arrive at, Mng jorancu ai .miu. night tomorrow. - ' ' v lit a speech before the Chicago! dieted the beginning of enar i issence of the sense ro'.triotlcjlBfss::anraliciav:'Mrhere on .the I responsibility and: !urged to d e velop men l of- pr ogres sivenes sC b aeslonne 1 a - Russian , 'position S peak ingv bef orVatherin'f 1 dcap women laterlhe urged more par-?J machine v guns. :Berlin asserts ticipation ptliwdrjei of the Nation; arat ?amee'tiiii clared for a-uintOicl Nicholas f; have ;n6t - returned v to At his i everV- abpearance thei Fresljfent throngs wnwbpaMiS during hisauJtomQ$iferides place to place and filled to capbityj the.hallsdn whichf stood constantly in his automo? bileland smilingly waved -his Kat t the peorjle on the streets and in the windiows'ofthe buildings An attempted sUent; . dejmdbtj strationi' byj members of thef National Woman's Party in front, of the auditorium developed into a near riof in which the ) banner$i4tf opposing Wi Ison were torn, 1 rontj the- demons trators and trampled and Ch6wp men rough Presiden t Wilson Was seated c in; tffaliljff away wnen tne .aemonstration started, but . parsed mto the building and was net a witness tp the scene that followed. Shouting "shamed' "digrace" and "sret the banners" a crowd of several hundred, sprinkled with women, charged the banner holders. Umbrellas and canes used hi the destructipn pf the placards. Many of the women were knocked down and nearly all were roughly handled, especi ally those who strove to retain their banners. With disheveled hair- and soiled and torn clothing the women marched back to their headquarters under police guard Desponjlsncy. . When you feel discouraged and despondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamherlain's Tab lets and you are almost certain to feel all riht within a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion and biliousness, for which these tablets are es pecially valuable. Obtainable everywhere. County Singing at Statesville Attracts 1.000. States ville, Oct. 14.--N early 1,00 Opeople, the majority of them from the xsountry,, surrounding Statesville, were in attendance upon the county singing held at the court house here today Good old-fashioned hymns were the order pf the day, the audience as a whcie jpining with the lead ers in a number of songs; The different organized classes from the county; however, follpwed a regular program of song v at the afternoon session, E. O. Shaver of Statesyiile was leader, of the general singing. ' , The singing between the class es in the afternoon was in the nature of a contest. - Mrs Shav-r er'gr class won first .place in the contest. I'hese singings) 'which are monthly are instr u mental tin J'bringing the people of the bounty j tpgotner at uie county seat j large uumbers. .f j in TEUTON ADYANCE FINALLY STOPPED. I- v Rani3ni2iii Llaki Stsnd Oa-TtsIfiEsrfisi M : tlds ttB EnemyJnCfesck. : c r, London, -Oct.18. Abparently the .Rumanians .have been sue-.ssjlt;-Ieast.tem)Qrarily-a topping the advaLncpf the.Teu tonid atlies all along their border. At idtpoit alonVthe line Vdoes either. ;;Berhtt . or iVienna claim fesh successes against - the Ru manians, "whiler the ; Bucharest warroffic, assorts that the f. troops 6feMX& v(Fcrdlnand;t Vvarious points have repulsed ) the attacks of ,the Teutoniallies," inflicting hecvy. losses-on them. and captur ing numbers of their officers j 'and g, me pi Violent figTitingjs -still in prcn- the fray and ate merely bombard oWni 3 Othrittan sputh:06f -;:the lliCi0 SafHsfgiain The (yiljage .jSifljiUj"3s;w.: entirely J3r a?S?; the JSermans I vvbfe&om he :hills uprihjwa Over a Iront :off miieuthvbf the Tiver, i'-',''5;" i.--jsi,4 . ' f0 0 fh;iepy al gkin $ by He in the region of Butte De Warlen . court, are recorded by the London war office. - Patrol encounters and bombard ments feature the fisrhtine- in Macedonia.- In the Austro-Italian theatre the Italians ire another step for ward in their advance in Trent- inp, having broken the Austrian line between Cpsmetnon and Roite aud also taken a command ing position on Mount Pasubio. Greece still remains a center of interest as the result of the land ing of. entente allied marines at Piraeus and Athens. Fresh de monstrations of bitterness by the Greek populace- against the mariners have been . shown and the situation still remains tense. An appeal drawn up at a meeting of Greeks at. Athens .had been handed to the American Minister for transmission to Washington. it asks the American people "to averc the subjugation of those who desire only to remain free." Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con tain Mercery. v As mercury will surely de stroy the sense of smell aiid com pletely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as ,the damage they will do is ten fpld tp the good jrpu can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous "surfac es of the system. -In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get he genuine. It is taken in terfially.ra'nd made in Toledo, Qhio by F.r J. Cheney . :& Co. Testimonials free.-' . -; : Sold by Druggists. Price. 75c per bottle. Icuns i,ie . vrerman nrst une aeiences eadrfy:en: backiby the Hall s-tamilv Pilis.1for mntuhe v."; Tr ;u'- nM,;,KtJ .ivmm,r,,k e'-'- .'-V '.:-'. .1 ii , Here Satsrfay, - Cctcisr 28ti. ' V ?i The "definite t announcement Lis made thaVthe Buffalo Bill (HiW t Walw Satariay,- Oc- uth Carolina for,aew days on -1 tober 28th. -The: amalgamatipn Wai business' - '1-' - or these two notable shows , was , f j'. - i- - - one'fUhe:amusement;sur -,M!SS Sva-ffic of ;the iBell; - V oMhe.season,but the 'reuU .hasWyP.110 "n corps; jwas; justified, the experiments For P""y wjnrea uesaaTeyen- :;4.r onithTnitmeansa.laigea ? hZ&J? V'- ' more representative; exhibition steps leading o;the front puna? and at the same time it ha'af- at he home.pf Proctor..; , r - . fnrdprl nnrfirtntiHiM for i4ntrnr J ing big;-and ;novtf5 features that would - otherwise be impossible. Probablv' the5 Most interesting Cavalry, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga; 12th Cavalry, Ft. Robinson, Nebraska; 13th Cavalry, Columbus, ' New Mexico, and 14th Cavalry, Ft. Clark. Texas. . Th3 purpose of the manage- ment,-which has been effectively carried out under the dirction of John Baker, for many years the general director of the Buffalo Bill shows, is to present- a series of military manoeuvres, illustrat- ling the life of Uncle Sam's boys iavurcoi yie conoiiuauou is ice wnoie iamiiy-'ana enjoy 'yqurseir. -;i; - ; fact.that Bnffalo BilwVd is nn The fair belpngs to the'peopfe bfVcl-V: doubtedly 'axHaracter of internal this 'county, J - '. - ; 1 v-i' uwu.cijr.iw-uhe sensational advaxice in-totton V; " pates in theperf ormances. : xThis Lr fei rnA',: 7': H4og!Tpmbined cuiedlbthenHucan shdws distinction Anpther. fact Wept aprpss th"e Sthne spectactihit . military Aoffering;.: r ;". h ?T "Prredness: United? Stated Wan bepirtmeni )f hks.tatenanctive in tfuou hive a large number of sphfiefrpm: the reulir kxmf ihordejha olicema? j the displaj-'naY-T be gennirig accmanied.BiWCt'Jew picturlzatibnqiU iWwgto&diiyVhw fSderi;: wahbtheiantnoriti ;Thfe tepresenUU on -acaepfon-suppot;of is notably .nipjeeyd .Htgery eateciaUjrrlbngnedf& buruesdkyniglit f iS from th avalry , Presidtojf - SenatprIe-fe.Overhia MonteyrJF rurnbmiiromTity- PWSt'.' 16 WHsii the 'TUm TrMBB tStudenty jMonda : 6tb CavalrjrVarntujjtprJexasi n -znmmmn2 7thCaVairyiI)astof2t? in Khaki in jpeace .and war, in a senous, matter and; should not the camp and on ,the field pf be rifled with; : as ? spmp of-the battle. There are, it is'annpunc- v! diseases : start . A, . with a common cold. v .. Take ed, reviews showing the various Chamberlain's Cough ' Remedy Units of the military service; the and get rid pfyour'cold as.: quick -life in the trenches; the" perilous ly as ppssible Ypu are ript ex Work in the scout aud the sharp- PSrinjeuting when vybu Cuse this shooter- charges bv cavalrv and remed7 lt has been m. use for shooter, charges by cavalry and many years 'and has an establish- mounted infantry; artillery in ed reputation,;;, It - contains no action, and otfcer spectacular in- ppium pr bther nacrotic "Obtain- cidents pf an pffensive and def en- - - i stve army m being. In connecH tion with the ''Preparedness" display there is a visualization on ine oia-ume Doruer wanare, ao cksely identifiediththe career of Buffalo Bill, in . which. scores of Indians, led by the redoubtable om aioux warrior, v,niei riying Hawk, and many other fronUer nntables participate. The life of the Far West and the bonanza cattle ranges is also strenuously illustrated. t ; .' - n. !11 l a e i l nere win oe xw9 periormances , in this city, with a free; street military and frontier pageant at paron for a Hallowe'en party 1 10:30 a. m. i : ; - and e yaungfadies kre-aU aUve ; Ari especially interesting mci- They are striving for a" 100 perl dental feature of the cPming. of increase of the class and they! the show tPthis city will be i are going to get it before Christ-5 recruiting tent; where enlistments mas. ' They ; are making f a fine will be received for IJncle Sam's average.' ti.v.'r.:v V.-5-'. regular army. : c V ; There was a4 large crowd' pres- " ' "JJJ " ent last Sunday night to: hear the W tfniiiiir rmfiT0'vt v pastor on a ypung man a Way f rom ForaDDIlflT Comjlexian. - . - x : home.; . His subjtct for next Sun Take ehamberlain's -Tablets day night will'; be '-Hunting-- a andladopt a diet of vegetables and :.J'm:':l::'y:;:y- daily and your complexion will be .1 ... -. . r.'r ? - ,',AND-;,-! - novin: coiiijTv Leads Slie be ConfinedT tolhehome , t . - : ft fo;i7'r, ) '1 'r Don't ' forget the "Fair dktes,' - ; October 2428lh.T 'Brino- .vmir ' - : C,TheIocalniarket in response to f c i. neunesaaj nas uPucfr; ?fe;in "ing ; xne excayatinff ; lor . tne new" North. :Main .streets school. iuc..wia.iH;roir uie ioot oi W.JW?- Atonal water ;and sewer mains t fn-d on u.lte a number, of -build-- "gs now m course of erection in rJ.'yV T. J.J, . " "T WhM YflQ T8I8 Cold. .y VWitktte average man a cold is able everywhere. - - - - - k -i Bailtixt Hinreli Newt hm Eiecti0n pf pfficesrforBerspn- dass in the China1 Grove .Baptist fchurch Sunday schoofresulted; in tne election of S. :J. Beeker;as president, ProLJ.- H. Rdtern as teacher, and A- F. Bostiau as secretary and: 'treasure r The class a 25 percent increase during the last quarter- The clss is piamiing for better wbrk : 'in the f,.rtt-: 'v: .-. . ' - , T.he Fidele's class , with Mr, Reeker as'teachel i mWw'V r": prosent. X;The - pastor intimates ... f - - - r 4, -i n r D s i 'tit - Sua 4 i -At 4 i , 'if Hi v. -
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