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: I ..tlV v...- ...rnnTT T T"S J ! a. Jl j 13. SULKKii-, xuttur ana JruDlisner. PUB LI S HE D M O N J3A Y S AN D T H URSDA YS m Year . tfcit in A4rac VOLUME XLII, CONCORD, N. C THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917 111 1 . . , " " 1 1 i - mrnnrir m v Wnwirf-ISs - -' .- ., . W tt t ij, MM fffi PRES1DEHT ACT AT MY T IK SITUATION CAUSED BY SUB 4 MARINE WARFARE. SHU CONSIDERING I SUBJECT - ' S Indications Accumulate Today That President Wilson May Take Action On the Question at Any Moment. In Some Quarters It is Believed He is Certain to Act This Week But , 91,000 TONS SUNK EE. CENTLY. (Associated Press.) Uerlin, via .Savville. March The admiralty made the following announcement- to day; 4 Twenty-one steamship. 10 sailing ves. Is and 10 fish ing craft, with an aggregate gross tonnage of 91.000. have been sunk recently bv (! man huhmariues. tf iier- FUNERAL SERVICE OF REV. W. R. LOWDERMILK Held This Morning at 9 O'clock in the Methodist Protestant Church. ine luneral Others Tiuns mat ne win wait mains of Kev. W. It. Lowdermilk. th Till the Senate Has Had an Op-ve V?stof ot' t!,e Methodist Pro I itaiani iiiirril. ;i IlPUI inii miimintf Pcrtumty xo revise 113 xiiues. at u o'clock at the church. The ser tree P.PPn Advised That He Has v.iee wa.s conducted, by Kev. D. A mraswell, of Concord, and Kev. .1. F. SufJcient Power. Alexander, of llarrisburg. ministers iiiy The Amociated PrnH) ot the JHethodist : Protestant denomi nation.. Talks wer made bv Revs iiiimton, March 8. Indica- S. W. Dennett, of MeGill Street liap- W 1 1 1 i 1 il. .1- II.. I ,I,r;! Wilson is likely to act any time mi M. F. uMoore ot- c'ntral M th ;;ilh,. ...tuntiun caused by Cermany s 0listi j. K Bra(lv. of Kerr Street ,,, ,, 01 1 m Mimmume church, (. V. Tillev, of the First Although he President ,uas Raptist, A. S. Kaper.-of Epwortb, H. k,;); mi i;- i . m, il n"u ui; JJeaty, of McKinnon, and T. W. .fiH--oli-:ueuu,u ine budjiti.. Smith In ,01,1c iMliuinistration quarters It The following were the pallbearers: Hii. vr.i in x lesme it is eeiiaiu Messrs. L. II. .Sides. Foster Black , ;i,t this week, imt other omeiais welder, Carl I). Letter. Walter John ;uk 1 ne posmon uai ne vumm van son, C'alvm (Jarmond and C. K. Me till Semite luui nau an opponun- Commons. i! v flt i vise us rules. The followinfr persons accompanied Mr. WJison nas oeen aoviseu uiai the remains to Hiirh Point, where th !:ti Ji;;s MitiH icnt power to ami Amen- burial will take plarc: Mr. and Mrs. ( ;in to, n -hantmen without waiting tor j j0 H. Sides, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Scar- a.tion uy I on-ress, and some oiuciais boro, Mr. W. If. Scarboro. Aln Walter Micic lie will act on this advice Johnson. Miss Carrie Holland. Miss worcwith. Lettie Little, Mrs. Lee Keid and Mrs. ' On ilw other hand, a strong sentu E. A. Ilelderman, Mr. William Black- nuiouhtedlv exists in adminis- welder, Mr. Lum Burton. traticn circles tor the President to There were many beautiful floral take action alom: lines, ealhmr an ex- designs, amonsr which were the fol tra H s-ion of Congress to meet in the lowing: A pillow of -ala lilies, carna crv near future. 1 tions and snow white rosesAfrom the lu iiorts jriven to t lie press aree Baraca Class, an anchor of earnntions that the Senate rules will be revised from the Ladies' Aid Society, a star muk kiv so mat 11 an extra session is ot sweet peas from the Philathea railed, it would be possible to set Class, a larjre eic'e of white and pink 1 il. 1 i Hi I - ... . . , i r aniti acuon on rue armeu neiurainy carnations ana lilies ironr the bundav rtiliition. school, a sheaf 56f wheat and foliaire Ina'-inuch as there is a general from Fairview Church, a wreath of .UTconient that an: extra session is carnations from Mr. Lowdermilk's tecossarv sometime before July 1, be- class -of teen-asre boys, a crescent, pf ;mvo oi the failure of important white roses and" valiev lilies-frora appropriation oilis fl urine: the last Greenvdle, S. C. e'nri. the rusposition is aiarent M.'iv :.-u'ionjr officials to .advise Mr. STATE CONVENTION . r - wi!si;n to call extra session at once. or TTTT! wnnTYM"RT3" Clctnre Amendment Taken Up in Senate. To Be Held in 'Newbern Beginning r:;shin-ton, March 8 The cloture - Next Monday. amendment to the Senate . rules, . The State Convention of the Wood ajiprdved by both Democratic and men of the World will beirin its meet- u'ptiDlK -an caucuses, was taken up by ins on Monday, March T2th. with ho Senate today under unanimous Newbern as the place of meeting. The "inser.f. session will last lour davs SENATOR LEWIS WILL Concord and nearbv towns plan to INTRODUCE RESOLUTION attend this convention, and will leave here Sunday morning. Amons: them To Declare That the President Has are: Messrs. J. F. Troutman, J. II. the Right to Protect Commerce. Tiy The Associated Press) Washington. March 8. Senator Lewis, Democratic whip, will intro duce a resolution today declaring it to be the sense ('resident k by. virtue of the power of his olTH-e,'' has the .right to protect 'irninvive to foreign nations eqaully witn eoninierce between the States POSTMASTERS UNDER CIVIL SERVICE RULES AFTER APRIL 1. BY ORDER OF PRESIDENT WILSON FIRST. SECOND in CllSSfS BflmE BELIEVED TO BE IMMINENT EFTWEEN DE FACTO AND REB EL FORCES IN MEXICO. Many Democratic Members of Con gress Were Angry Today Over the Announceed Intention of the Ad ministration. It is Declared That the Effect Will Be to Place in Of fice Many Republicans, and Some Say It Was Done to Draw Repub lican Support in the Next House Which is Close. -Postmasters Will Serve Out Terms. CBr The Associated Fress) 8 ran OF mm RfiKOB ERE3IDE.VT IN BED rOM A COLD. I A- 4 P?rmt. Prrs trr.t V!. ho t f J4 !4f t The Forces are Said to Be Approach. izg Each Other Fifty Miles Ssuth of Mexico City. Mexican OScials Say That It is Not Believed the Rebels WU1 Make Stand But are Engaged in Smuggling Operations. American 'Forces at Fort Han cock Ready for Them With Ma- chine Guns if. They Make an Incur sion Into American Territory. (II 7 The Associated Pre) Jaurez, Mexico. Mareh S. Tlw Mexican tie. facto and rebtd forc rarf Washington. March S. Many Democratic memebers of Conrress were anry today over tiie an-k-ii,! tn I Ki.nn,,,!,-., nouncement of the intention of the ,iay in the vicinity ofthc San Murtii vuuainstraiion 10 exienu me merit system to all postmasters of the first second and third classes atter April 1, by executive orders of the Presi dent. They declared the effect would be to place in office many Republicans and some said the purpose was to draw Republican support for admin istration measures in the next House, whose political complexion is so un certain. Postmaster Ceneral Burley- son said the move was prompted, by reason Of economy and eefficieney, however. The postmasters now in office will serve out the 4-vear terms for which they were appointed, but after April 1. the President will fill vacancies by he appointment of the man makiiu; he highest grades in examinations which are yet to be arranged. i ' " 1 i PLANT A GARDEN , FOR HEALTH'S SAKE :. v A3 Well as For Economy. Vacant Lots Should Be Cultivated. ;M ''If. there ever was a time,, says the State Board of Health, "when every effort should be made to plant a! garden it is now. .There are two mam reasons'ior- tnis. - - neaiiniui iet calls for plentv of vegetables. At east one meal of the day summer and winter should be largely of vege- ables and fruits. The second is for economy, lne price ot vegetables and every other article of food is still soaring -and plenty of home raised vegetables will be one of the means f bringing it down. "In some parts of the country, es pecially in large congested cities. here are movements, whose purpose t is to see that vacant lots are not eft idle the whole year round but rather that some one is allowed : to srrow on them during the summer ta ble vegetables. Then there is another own and city movement that would urn the unsightly back vards that are idle or used largely for rubbish heaps into vegetable gardens. These Dorton, C. T. Barrier. D. S. Lippard, A. M. Faggart, Watt Barringer. D. M. Lefler, P. W. Widenhouse, 11. F. Fowler, Fitzhugh Lee, John Bradford, movements realize not only the value of Concord: A. V. Sloop, J. S. Over- and neeessitv nf vpretnblAc in the yWPthS he cash' Tom Baker, M. L. Scott arid daily food, how essential they are to ot tue Senate that ne W:ii n TTnnrmiWiic- TT r km, j , f lit kju t uLt w i xxuiiuuMviiai vi 1 iit-ii I l 11. ill 1 1 1 1" 1 1 1 1 1" V HIK1 1. 1 1 llllflll McAllister, of Mt.- Pleasant, and T. but how with a little foresight and F. Shinn, of Georsreville. energv there could be so many more Messrs. J. iS. Overcash and Will vegetables raised which would be a Savage will be given the trip because saving of thousands of dollars, as well factor in educing the high 'pi.; i i- i j i oaiii;e win uu ivcu ilhj uita" saving oi tnousa ) : lestiliition is not considered, to of th faet that th durinjr the last as a great facto T iV. r t,x;epJ ?,s a2 cxPres.s;.n 9-0 days, have secured the largest cost of living. i'lc sentiment of the Senate, if it ric otitions ujt vr. "'."i'll-U, The resolution further ilerdnrps tho "HrAHrP ftr TTTP A Sr TIT , . I xi vx a. -ij-j-i i. m ' HMienis authority is not related to the inwer to declare war, but, is de med from the right 'as' the head civil "iii'-or t.f the Federal government,- to . ''o-u!e 'he laws i'ostering commerce. Here in North Carolina, we do not have to scramble around for a charitv lot to grow a srarden. As a WAR SUMMARY. Reports Indicate Bad Weather and Unimportant Military Operations. ( y The Associated Fress) COLLEGE CHANGED general thins: there are more garden J spots available than there 'are those To Be Known As State College of wanting- to cultivate them, and there Agriculture and Engineering. ae scor?s ana " w t i -i v n w i o Places that are used for rubbish or nest Kaleish. rs. C, Marcn S. n'. :u v0f aA fnr North Carolina State College of Ag- Ur0wing vegetables." But what North rieuiture ana r.n neermu is; iu ui. Caroina particular!-.- needs is a irove. plaiit, tne name l.ne ssorxn aronna unorij. to teach her p v.oltc-go of Agriculture ami Mechanic nne of fresh yecretables from a health Arts. A biil introduced oy; Kepre- andnoint of irrowin- vegetables at i 4-1 t- T. I iUol onrinn Inn !) lim. i -.,. 11 j. it- T.-.d-iv'. i? ii 1 Beuvai.ncii.ii -r. r- nmnft instead ot buying tnem ai iue Jici s reports from the Luro-Un of the Collesre) of Durham, pro- Li.Af kAr.,. . I - ' 1 ii; til rri, 7aJ, :leas again indicate a viding for the change has become a Thanks to the canning club drls Mtnou oi bad weather, and unimoort- law. It is now hoped to brinsr tne ii1T.frt1,,f iiya ofofa ,T- 00 oirp.idv 'I un itary operations. Advices public around to the use ot A. C-h j ? tfl 1 1 h f 0 mate the proper, (ho nmtnaiTlA 'SWn I Pd. OT I a , 1 . -ii i. I d :nn inarraSii-n M- e..!i, tlrr if hi j iir Aft. S, ,. PrridrTil. frtf tUv, nd Lr dann the tfl fr ti. REPORT OF -ATTACK III THE DARDANELLES MAJORITY ZZTOZT uasz res UC IK LOSSOS TtJDAT in ranch. ;0 miles southeast ,td' Jaurcr. and a battle is -believed to fe iusmi neiit. . , Mexican officials advance the the ory that the Villa band does not in tend to make a stand, but are en gaired in ammunition smuling op erations. American Forcea Ready for RebeLr. El Paso, Tex March 8. Ameri can forces today are guarding the border against possible raid by Villa troops, said to be ..in force at San Martin ranch, about 50 miles south east of Jaurez. A machine gun, company and motor truck were dispatched to Fort Han cock Texas last night, and it was stat ed that they will, cross the border in bursuit of the bandits incase of in cursion into American territory. In addition, there, is a company of in fantry and a troop of cavalry at Tort Hancock. American armv officers expressed I od. the belief that thev would lw nhlo to -Mr. Ownre' Murr has returned to cone with . nnv sitiiation that miMit "is borne in t'tHdeemce. after spending arise. . - several days here at the home of hi lather. Mr. Dave Murr. CAN SEARCH POCKETS ; Uphelia West, tl hiivctteville. n-p crrvDTvn ttttou a vm 1 ls spending this week in ( onconi, at borne uases, lias nignt to vo xnis Mr. Manlius Morris' tafe. FOREST KILL NEWS, Mr. Mcrph Goet to Dakt.I&iu&si Electrical Eanipseat at . Etfilo MilL Pertoxuli. Mr. and Mre Ura'f Arr,l i,d children. f Jkict r arr njjd. ing a few dn m Cn''rd tUt rk at tU I v.n.- of Mr. in.l Mr T. Mill, on N'orlh Chunh 'rt. Mrs. f. J. Sn.nh h.t r Jamrol fn n a. vitt l te!st.Ui in SaL!i4n. Mr. Kd Murj b ha - rv.rsr to Ihjlr. uht-re he p rh.ra.rvd in tvi rha i!ir card room inarhih rv. He ha yi rtimpletttl a jdi at Kf..rd. He ha. I been en plowed lu re for t? p.n.t m at at the Iwke tniHs. Mr. W, A. W.I thi? week in I5a tii:ure n a buiRc. iit. Mr. Wm. Ix'wls frjar!ttr, in Concord for a few u- L a fore, man tf Tucker and Tha?on! riucn. installing the' electrical njuspmt-nt at the Biillalo Mill. This plar.t i hang. ing from stam to tdectrte drne. Mr. Hcece Sclbcrr', ho hnW In-en plumbing ndndles here fur a vear l'r Mr. i S. Smart, has "one tn Hale, where he will do simitar work. Misses Marv Monn. l-clia Smith and Mav BlaltM-k. and Mer. Arch Kanihardt ami Ktihha Morri ha re. turned Trom a visit to friend a China (5 rove. Mr. Arthur Troutman has irone to Carlton to visit hi, brother. Mr. Jno. Troutman for a week. Mrs. J. II. WtMd and childnn, of luchmoml. are sending thi.t week here at the home of Mr. Juu. 1(. Mis hdna Lrnerpon is visitinr at the home of Mr. A. C. Wet thi Week. Mr. Bond Mills has zone tfl K1L wood. Ind., vhere he lias aeeeptetl 3 pos'tion. Mrs. Fred Fowler is recovering from an attack of gripre, from whirjf she has ben suffering for some time. THE WHEAT MARKET. While Husband is Asleep. (Br The Associated Press) Xew York. March S. A wife whose husband withholds a sufficient allowance on pay day, has a perfect right, according to a . decision by Magistrate Cornell, of. New York court ot domestic relations, to go through his trouser pockets when he is asleep. Mrs. Samuel Kell testified in court ,hef husband's weekly wage was Prices Tended Downward Today, Ow , 1 -1 ,. I iUa w viiif i wiioviis wuiw. . a vi 1CU ua out .r OI W U CCIV, IUI , - . . mn'tfiA lmnP ami pare for two chil- Removal of Shipping Troubles. dren. Tist Fridav. she said, she Assisted rress) took $17 out of her husband's trous- Chicago, March 8. Wheat prices ers pockets, while he slept. Then tended downward today, owing large Kell sewed up his pockets and took lv to the unpromising tutl.Kk for the hi irmisfT tn with him. thp wife removal of shipping didiculties. (ien- testified, and in conserjuence she had ing prices which ranged 1 decline -to him summoned to court. Vi advance, with Mav nt LS to 18, 4 . and July at lot to 1.x - were follow - LAST TROOPS TO BE SENT HOME BY MARCH 25 ed bv a material setback all around. but then a fair reaction. TTeln France First. According to Schedule Reported byVn v t w ij Gen. Pershing Today. ' 1Tf wp it tn uflr -tll riermanv." (Br Tbe Associated Press) L.... W, ifsevelt. 4we must strike Washington, March 8. The last hard at (Jermanv with the most for- of the Naational Guard organizations niidahle exjeditionan force that can n . 1 -t "Ills ...JI- . . irom the boruer win oe enrouie xor jie raised. rerhaps and jx-rhai3 home by March 25, under the sched- noJ ule of movements just completed, Th first thing fr us to d if we Gen. Pershing today reported to the j0 to war with (Jermanv i- to tind out ar Department. how we can best help hrar.ee, and Some of the returning troops will then provide that help in the fullest hi compelled to make the trip in j measure. France is not ept-eiallv in chair cars, and day coaches, because nf,Pl nf troous. but she needs m nv. of the shortage of tourist sleeier5.Ulvn;it. munitions and fol, and the 11 eho iiiin Lt Lr4 Kiultff rTr4 tit rrjft. KtU A4turf WJ llxu rxtfrm4 a Jtisi KfU aiJ Uai AtUck ItaU44 cf &a AlluX Br tie rim Alcat, Kt4 DtOm TUt Tlct Viti fiUxXi tUt Bea Herd By U War Ccat J'crtly NtU Attwk til A4rti4. - I rl u: Mat h Tl.v n.prsf rami au'n. v b jj. h 11 t-4 mi f t :ifZ'.r rxtiain Mli :et triri.- t. t.'.e uV..t , .n tnt, $, madr jviShc m t! ir .! L.irrm. Tuerti.Ut.t.n tirfwiM lhf 11 Jrd K.t it ttT, t: " fJ af frtafft lav.rrd the. ftuinrt; and 0l te yaiej h dci. n Ui the r it a imanAh! &rrri'd f;uaL The !jpiitf k of trf f hi rat dlate tJ;rr rr K. t h r ;rt at4. fi ti e r lit of tic dfj b f I rd Kitchener. h,cli n HMrnaBi," cUetl to the then - fir! Iri tf Ad nuralt v, Wir;!n Sp ri r O urf lit. The troict at .lrtalrn ?n tW initiator of Mr. I hutrhdl, 1 ! rv. tniiviyn reirl Hat r,!ial alUir uii Id l,ae pirftrr-J a pufct itiihlirv and naal attark, inead d fitUrk by the nWt n!ne, and deUrt" that tht e icw houhl Urn In a r i bv the ar ro mn!. wlurb wi tmt jnstijied tn roming to a dei!i with. ut a itiuch fuller im etigat:n. The j.ssihihtv of n akinsr ii in attack bv land and a'er c.nf re-I nah gTMit athantae. the n.mruiMem find, that st a ill udu-d ta tafri. tire t!;is tijbdity bv dcid.fi I :ati)f to undertake a purrlv ti attark which co.i'd not attain nptpUUH' lht The Knbicct Ia a difttf nil on. the i ofHRii'sinn' report, on htrh to rea h a definite r'hclu;n, rvardinj a relative tlcgree of r"tnibdilv. MUEPIIY IS TO P. UN AGAINST DOUOIITON Gen. Pershing said . m . -.Ii ii :: 1 rr,,o t . : .. .. . K-"-" 7, -i - " luaac I Til. T, n,Aiif Kaon Ti1r PCt I IIOM1 IllUIUU'lUS UJIW x 1 (l'ng activity, the only tea- State tor the niCKname, -soeanea, oi . se of vegetables and to preserve them " A :P"n" . Vm Vnn in order to emiip an American i" 4 1 ,1 io v i"i mc " . - i - am j or aiioiuei. anu it i . . r Day Nurseries at Cannon and Cabar rus Mills. Plans have Fnited State should sm- that hr has them. Nothing ctild play more directlv into the hands of Germnnv than for the United States to with- suplits fnra iUrr m'i;fii(n,A i: i ii. ii n : mlnn. .f f Vi o nroc . . il-ul-Ill'sf s lueniioxieu ravu line coueje in uic mich-g ui t..v one season Nunted artillery activity in some ent common designation a. v ai. - through their work we hope to come r-iuis. rans mentions general re- The agitation ior a cnange m pe to the proper appreciation of vegeta for, i hetween the Oise and 'the Aisne name of the College has been persist bles and learn not onlv how to eat u i nis connection and Berlin an- ent for the last eight years. them but how to raise them." uun-fs that only in the Champaign The bill passed both nouses oi ine " ine lug gun fire;; violent. General Assembly without opposition With 0ur Advertisers. -ni in-on Kim. i'nont,v;t.r I ami ' iq pffprti vft henceionii. i. A 1 " - " me Simi nr innftivitr nlnniy I nnrl is eneCtlVe uenteiuiui. At. v. i XT o i ' -i .l.Dflo Kussian an(l i fX: fitt i soon expected to be as com- w ?f-nr..l" . ... ivrivi, . . "J "If i? Via I ttlltl WttlSIB tit -L ISliCl a. OCC UC" ulu- l0 Uerman official state- mon terminology as . i ; tu:c anoj. Past. . Schoble hats, for $3. at Hoover's. You can ments. THE COTTON MARKET. Pened Steady at Decline of 6 Points Corn and Wheat on Hand Largely Re- Read their new ad. today. dnred. I ncd oonnsr sroods mere. n. mm Aaaoefated Press) I Fresh fish and livermush at H. A. i . ii ir i, q rnm mil Graeher & Son's. See the new ad. to Advance of 1 Point . vvasmnon. -f Tifi. nno in this paper todav. r Th r .Iar? MV-TJ-Z: i i i fi Jvtt OnO Call at Pounds-Moser Co.. and see ' I hncho e P 1,1 1 1 1 H.l tl .nim l . . . . n auu uuuva --w Read carefully Tribune today. nvthinsr for an auto afninr' Co. Read I . S r - X. kj Ail X A I, mm I I bT I VI I r. I IT' no U I M 1 I 1 . 1111a v v w w tochv " "ing -up to 17.59, and Oc- year 244,448,000 bushels remained on their change in ad. today. V 10 lh.fvi. r.r oUt Q i .1 -i 1 n ir u 1 i I 1 1 net hiirher. Ii " ,.-I,T "a larms x- Dairy and Farm Products Concern Tm.ii - TATneoa Tjn.rrv's Personal Chartered. wiea. i naieizn. marcn ne iu"uj twr Th Aasoelated Preas) " J County .Farm, capitalized at $35,000. tVer n-a t oluCBS was ouiei, now- vari fuu 81,?nt reaction occurred to r.;;. en? of the first hour. aurch, tutnrps 35; 0,tnV ou;Ma.y 17.52; July, 17. October. IRfin. nu- inTn , .vvy , iCtCUlUCl, J.O. IV. air an lair. r y ate to i xt v Mrh ft A person- was chartered by the Secretary of i i . fir Tm Duct the Australian SUte today. The corporation proposes allea by Lea l ijuay "8 I to : deal in dairy and farm products, - . -..ii-, ti a r -ri a i r 1 1 1 iiitu it - - WEATHER FORECAST. eider ' his decision not to .permit the and to seU dairy and farm supplies. east winds. --. ' refused bv the executive today. on board. -Hagerstown Mail. ' i .... . .u:.... ... eries at the Cannon and Cabarrus expciiiiionarirrr, ,.r mill Th Woman's Civic Federa- transport such a force which ougl t to tion of this city has the work in useai.ran " -l. j .,i.i (i nnrnz.1 to the f rench armies. eries will be model ones. A nursery. L In.no. rase ..hould we complicate 'i 3 l o,i the situation bv organizing an etpe- kTnCTausht hbeTn la ope .mionary fore, bnt we h.fc I nd eT" A. fiin If ill for overall our troops, as they are required, ,n- vears and the great good done there uc, ai a nnr y -" " - V ?earr.an o vnmpn time, to serve with the rrenrh. nn- nas Deen an iumnc -1 ,. A, i n of this city, who are always anxious aer ice ".uimau-i i l 1 il J i Iho nnrcnp frill !S:,n"LBrnr5; tl.: n That the lt way to male our S Mothers 7zn work in the mills, help count in ending the war. Hon.! R A. Doughton It at Atplra&t y for the Oovernomhlp. Other Candidates. ; (Special t Th Trikw Raleigh. March ItesinAnta of th IegiIaturi.' remaining otcr for th night, and leaving !Iav. left tut tt. tertainty an to the ambition to vearii Wnce. It ha bvn ktjin fur month that Sjw-aker Walter Murphv, nbo wrnt away Wetlni wlav aftni'n, mil fm tet the - rtjngre tonal iviiai nation with ; ( onzre'! an lUAt IWghla ia the eiuhth dutrict, unlf Congrtra. man Houghton taken a notion to ma for Governor, a ha Ixcn intimated from! Washington. And :fi'f former Lieut. iei. H. A. Dotihton, ttsembr f the adjoirnctl leriidature t in tc knowifnlsed aspirant for th ilntrn orjihip. North Caroliniact wondering if the Stat i to hae a dur-!rate Itob and Alf Talor gtilxrnatonal rare, which 'St v-ar aao sae Tenor such fame. I.icut. flov; Max (Jardncr i run n;n: a sdiarp race for the liovtroor fdiip, and wai in latter Uy'jf the AJiJdy-Iooite! nnd f .itel . 41 lh ntt ioTcrnr." In lb lUfi' 1 1 s rry Stuh' i an imdrnted candidate for the Lieutenant i criiorlip. Th accepted cindida! fr frai er to e.r hnce limmmilt, nf lirftnville, who a many t iinr rail ed to the chair t v Sjteskrr " irrar ?id direeied that ldy a ahfr. ' nv hni plcH'I fttpfnrt Urts ra mi t. Ii .Tvcr i t.i ran. d-date for Congre in the Uh sr.! ince Judge Starcy i djiid t ftofar for the .irne oHire, Senator CranrtcT. of Itninick rcmnty i ritM t -o to jtidgrVbip, In the 7tb. Srna!r J. H. Ornrr. Reimblican. ill run araint lr Robinwm. IrTnomt, tud Jona, f the Inh i aid bv frirnd U ! readv to try rncluion ith Wrhh. now in Conrmi. In n r-rtit C$r& era! Ambly hate iw many open randidaeie been annotsnrl m earlr. n'd n srrrat deal of ork U Wir-jf done 13 nonth in advanfe of tb tt and CongreJoinal priscarifs ia 191S. Changes at the Citixens .Bank and American Stealer Arrive Safe in Trust company. r "77 . . . m ii 1 - l (By Tae Assad sled Press) 1 i . i! -n-T 4Via H 1 rofnr 7 I iaecuiiK """" . I v rl, C i - iL. :i: T?nlr tnrf ' rn " '. " ii.iaii ol ine viiii-rua '"- v i i r.,i:. u t Company, held last Tuesday. 3ir. -mu. .-uc yu tj rr- former. Transport Line, which left her reh- hrtt. cashier.U was elated i president mr . f.nro ?nd.lj200 I t.l-i.f. Mr. A, Jones Uarks of Lnited States Mail, is the n ouccccu 1 " . I c i t : 1 i i v i-- Af- Tv- Trt-w ttc ihApn iinti nmcuinu "vi iu irate n cashier to sneeeed Mr. Wagoner, and mail since German vi war zone deeU- Mr Archie F. Goodman vas made , ymtu Ia no"n..on March o. according to eable ad rices aaaxaw received here today. Tr fieortre E. Dnll. farm demon stration acent, of Iredell county. I The Strand will run. a matinee every mPTif Tnpsdav in our county. Among I Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 for other things, he purchased some Dn- the benefit of tbe ladies and children roek Jersey pigs from the pig clnb of who want to see the rreat serial. The this conntv, and visisted the farm of Great Secret" which starts there to- TTlnttT nd Hmn. ' icay. 1 British Donhle Letifth ef Their LLzi In Year. Parif. Mareh 8. The Uritlih trott trxlar are cuardic froct exactly twice a long that b rid by then a year ago, and eiartlv the same number of Gernuin dvi:t tf face th liritiih on the western frrrt as oppose French sJdlrr. aeeordlrs to a teleirmro from th ptit Jonrnal'a correspondent with the tfritiih armj Eecniltins Dnrinx rebrmry. Waington. Marth' RermltirT daring Febmarv resulted in 4 it -a being addetl to the regular arxav. tLe War Department annonnce! toIv. Army ofT.een believe the armv ran b brought to its authorized ttreczth be fore Jcse C3.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 8, 1917, edition 1
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