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CRITICAL PISE ST PARIS COHKCE
V.rliament Will Not
wtTiH May.Cth. Conn-
U of Four Not Yet uecm-
i ,.n Iralv's Terms.-,
VICTORY LOAN DRUE
iEATY OF LONDON
..BEING DISCUSSED
rinwls Notified ; That IjprjM
to Hear
Must
?prcsct.alivcs
-cace Treaty
Real Delegates
Canvassing Teans'Who Will It Ca
barrus Ccunty Over th? Tcp. . j
The litu up for Victory. Loan D;ive
b"j.dnoing today, ending Saturday, May
10th, is as follows;
Team No. 1 Canvassing 1
Ward and 1. 2 and 3 townships: J. Ii.
II-drtKMl, captain: J. E. I;iv!, V". M.
Morris, n. V,. G. Caswell. A. G. OdoiJ.
C. I!, Barrier. Juo, A. Uarnhtrlt. V..
Ii. Ogh.:by, 1M. S. Kiv'n. V. I:. Bru-
Olin ealdsvoit. Arc;!!" I i !: r, 0.
uonJno. Fox, C. A.; MK W.
II. Gibson. W. 1). Harry, Maury Rich
mond; F. J. Haywood. K. I'... Andrews.
r !j. ii. Sberrin, W. w. Howe, j
UL Nibloek, C. MeRao, W. E. Stewart, A.
It. - Hoovpr, Masen Goodman.- Allen
Harris, H. H. Emerson. R. W. Fh m-
i'-;, t.;;d all the minister in said towii-
Miv 1 fllef Prc.V j ships.- - - - -
..i:.'.: -l,;,.(. i Vim 'a O f'niiVliivlnT W-l r.V
K II I I II lilt I I I.. Ill II I IIUII Ii; - -V.IIHU.- - in,
l,( 11 ' . . I . K-..,. ! 1 U !...... H'
V. !!i''Sl.l V Ol in IS WM'K, 1 '! ami o umiiMii, .
..... until " Tiv-sday, Mav J Foil, captain ; II. Ii. Wilkinson. E. F.
. ...1 . j 11M.I.,. T t ".. ........ !.-.....-. i ,:, .M
II . 1 1 T)il 1 1 1 H'fi IIOIII " nin u. .1. i uunuii, i iiinv . ii in...-....
t has', B. Wagoner, W. is. Brut.m. J",
i:. Harris. Geo. Watis. J. A. 'lather,
A: Crowed, G. F. McAllister. MoiW.
Fo:i. Widter Fisher, C. (J. H"i'lig Guy
Miller, and all minister:'. -
E. W. Bailey and J. G. Lowe, No. i
and -No. .r townships.
Team No,. 3 canvassing Ward .'J and
No. 7 and No. 9 township: Jno. L. Pe
tri a. captain, .1. (V Moose. C. , F.
Uilrlue, t. M. Ivey. I). J. latt'.e. J. i.
Honeyeutt, (J?ore Shinn (J. W, I)ry,
A. P. Wh'.enhoii-e, and all inini:-ter.
Team No. 4, cijnvaiiFins Ward 4, and
No. 10 and" No. 11 township: A. l
Ilartseir ejptniii. 13. l White, W. W.
FJowe, L. T. lliirtseil, II. S. Williams.
Howard raid well. T. I). Maness, T. II.
Wehh, A. H. Web!, T. N. Spencer, and
all ministers: v
The government term for tho loan
are as -follows: ,
10 per cent with application on or
before. My' 10th.
. 10 ppr cent on or before July l.'th.
110. per cent, on August lth.
0.. per cent. September !)th.
20 yn-r cent. October 7th.
k?v cvvitj Xovraiber 11th, togeth
er with accrued interest on deferred
installments. . '
I ; ("' )! ' i i II -
rv. i.a-tponcnK'iit was evi
;v cm-. I by the failure of the
! ii o!' T"':r . ! the peaec conference
xi t" ic:i;li :is yet any solution'
',. pvi.i. in r:ii-fl by Italy's claim
iiimi'. tin' ' Halnnitiann OoiKt.
wpi.tHifs fn.in -Paris indicate that
.iliiiitiiiii e:uitf";idy Italy's .linyleld-;iU!ii.i-!''
has-' -reached a critical
... -Sv.vx from 'the peac.r C(;nfcr-
i.'i Sunday Kliowed that reprc-.
ifivci of :;-cat I'.ritain. Franco and
,-. the tint'- nations, together "With
si'.''t.'ry f the treaty of Ion
friiined nt London in 1,1)1. 'J, lefore
,.!:try of Itiily into the war, on bc
uf ilic entente were in conference
th.it I'reiilent Wilson was not
.nt. It-was also announced he
'il nut lie present when conversa-
H: were renneneii loaay.-
r. Wilson has been up- against rec
:inii of'th' Treaty of London, up-
! r. i - . . f i . -
.n il iiiiij s inaxiiriam xerritonai
pn are n:i-.ii, ami his absence
ui'ttini: yesterday m'mht have
i al hv. the iacf that the Ital-
ceie cmvokiii;,' that convention
:pr;Mfr f their territorial claims.
spii of the warning: sent to Cler
y liy tln peace conference, that
ileleKites.-she sends to the peace
:ress n.nsi not be "mero -nxefwn-
," (icniiaiy has sleeted rather un-
'i(;ii;t ;.eis in j to o to Versail
lVrlin advices say. these inen will
' power in: rely to receive ithe
'ttMiii! and toke them to Berlin.
Ctrm i.i c ihinet will then either
lt it reject tiie term.1?, it is said, or
pit t hem to the nconlp. .
pnnhes from Paris, however-re-
l a rather positive attitude on the
P "f the ivaee eonfirMir wliiMi If
11:..'.',', l! inforni -(Jur'nifinr' (hot
she mv.l to Versailles must hiive
r to sit'ii the treaty of neace. Tt
'Itl Ajiril 1', will be to demand evi-
pfinni the (ierraans that they pos
Mi'.h powers.
'Hifvism is asain on tthe back
fc ou tlie Western Ukrainian front,
W'h of the soviet forces hav
apjKireiitly been concentrated in
J'-ioit xn overrun- the Crimea,
h'vn successful. The. cit.
(l liitoinar and Proslmrnv i
.,. , . . .
f.u.if n ve n
S l.iV:L-5 I...
IIcti if Indicted Ur MurJrr.
Ftai!ardrl!h, Va, Af ri!
pr Morris ir.ouidaSnetT cl;iniaai;. " h'
fo thrci wwin has Ihsmi Id 1:: Su.tl.?
hilts defying the sheriff en I Lis cjr ;n
tley,. nH-kin:r to crrJt I?.m lor lh:
uuirder of .MfisWtr;:t SJ.nfor ! Sulil
vnn. failed to c.irry mil )iU repo:-d
threat to apiH-nr In 1 1 o l -:i' Cou:;ty
eairt tKlay, and with hU .din '.run
tl.cot up tlie ouit if hf were iu llctv'J
for murdvr. . " . , '.
The prisma cf the A'beiaar'c It: tie
fro.Ti '"li-irlottev. ii!e, iirhlfMinW' frem
,'ovr;!ur Dtvl.? t' prrtx-t tL iurti
had -a quieting, c'wt.
When , 3.n ' FIshbam , eperr ! the
April teri cf cr;t:rt thU rirrJii.T, a
I :r;e crowd wu-i on h:n 1.' Tro-ps
Ru-irdel the cocrt ho;i ti: 1 ,vav,- that
order prevailed. The crand jury Was
'ercn.ir.eliH I, a?:d at once ian copshl
eratioa (if tlie cise. r'
It Is under tof-l t'Vi Indictment' are
Ik Ir.rr considered atraiust Morris one
for shooting James Morris at u.Christ
m.H ilctiee . . at the home of Ho'Hns
Kh'iSt-t and the other for 'killing: Mas
istrato Sullisun.
ulitv rtfh fer? ronkl' at ta ::ik-s
his' r;e from' U'' 'f3,!jc, Mri.
I tv h-i l5rlt-r-iH?c fcr '
dI:mtT' la cx k?r-st!oa ct ta" disjr.:
trr i a . tl: k ' tlxre . h III to. nfrX
;-ul Uc tr.d c'.rliItiM in h'.or of
;t a:;r:VveTisarr. ' f' -r 5Jr. Xw-v-r i
.tf.l" cjh; .f t..k?rii euU; rvi?t
! i'iir -:t:e:!i f '.fJotJua. i'ct'i:!
tu!iiillT II;' t tU?-t nith iafrfr.sin
yr- tis !
cf rn
or -n-.t::.' ;-:it!rS'.ilr.. I:w tHijvjyed
hf hi la a-Cif3 t! f optii utl
r e rf 0-c 1A;kfUal iFt'lht. 1
T."
Several Other Aviators Were!
TELEPIIONEEIiVICB IS
PARTL1LLY RESU3IED
retaken from the
force
E P nIUni' th(' Ukrainian peasant
i l- is iinnAimrt,..! ii - -v rt.rt.rt.
hovIL- , . . U U"U J luuc 1U.OUU
nn 1 aVt;,j0!1UHi the Ukrainians.
;hrn KusIa Kolsheviki forces
nriiuh ; J,n artvJing pursued
I Tij unu Xill,91Ul
OrerafwS and AHicd rcrkcrs. Seein
ricsseJ With Results c? Strilte.
Not Definitely Settled.
- (By The AsocIntcl Prcsm.1
Boston, April 21. telephone service
here - and in other places affected - by
the strike of the" operators- and elec
trical workers of tlie New England
Telephone & Telegraph, Co., and' the-
Providence Telephone companies was
partly resumed today.- Wherever avail
able many operators" began theii-duties
at the regular hours, at 7 or 8 a.
in., having been notified of the settle
ment of the strike which started last
Tuesday. ' ' y
Although the operators and allied
workers did not receive the full amount
of their wage demands, many of them
appeared pleased with-the results an
nounced, especially the winning of the
right of collective bargaining with the
company s management. Others ex
pressed dissatisfaction, and say they
will not return to work until they
have covered the situation fully ; In
.muss iiieeiiiiiis.
ANOTHER CONCORD BOY
CITED FOR BRAVERY
, ;'
?.Jr. Iivvrer.ee IL Johnson,' of Tliij City J
titeu icr alrntoncns loniluci In
Fighting NearTe:jip!eaux, I-Yciire.
Mr., Lawrence II. Johnson, of thij
city, who was a nieinbr nf th 110th
Field Hospital, .'ioth Division, has been
cited by his Division Commander, for
merit (.rious r conduct in battle. Mr.
Jol;nyjiK won Ids honor in the iightiicjf
near Templeapx, France, during the
lighting from September 24th to i-iep-t-'-mher
."0th. The following citation
has been-issued from Division Head-(juiirtei-s,
-lOth Division:
. Private Lawrence II. Johnson (1,
332.47.J) .P. II. No. IK).
This soldier was on duty at the Am
bulance Collecting Post, located near
Templeaux from September 24th,
1018 to Sept ember 30th. 1018. During
this time he was employetl as runr.erj
nit mil the Anibutaneiv Collecting
Post and the Regimental Aid Posts,
i often being called upon to make trips
under -neavy shall lire, working day
and night to keep the olticer in charge
of the A. C. 1. iufoiiael ns to ed'mU
tions at the AidJ.sts, which informa
tion vas of great assistance in the
speedy evacuation of he wounded. Re
alizing the necessity for more stretch
er bearers, thi soldier on hisown ici-itiative-cured
eight (leiman prison
ers, organized them-into litter squads,
and taking charge of them in person,
sueic-edod in evacuating a large num
ber of wounded comrades. His abso
lute disregard for personal safety and
devotion to duty during the entire en
fra cement, no doubt resulted in saving
of nmny livas, and is considered wor
thy of the highest praise.
By command of Major General Lewis.
JOHN K. IIERIt,
Chief of Staff.1
Official : .
ANDREW J. WHITE
Lieut. Colonel, Inf.,
U. S. A. Adjutant.
!h nptUat. :i otix-xt tft st?iti.t
nffi r-!ini!t r oia't !n t!f t'tJtrJ
States, rnd, by iitrt- nil.- Uk been
Ma of the m'M rtia.irk.ttJ ar:d rr
ces ful cj.Tv't t-&y Amerk ui f l.bt
day. A; a lawyer hi html for year?
ut the hea l of the New York 1 ::r. ism!
cs Htt"rney for Vxir.dirbilti end othr
gre".t eorj ndivris - fc hohl his own
nr'tiif stub inen'RS Il.fK CwkHii
William M.-, Evs-nx, D.vi.l IHviU-y
Fbbl. aiii Jf other Teet Jiht. it
this the j.froTi.:C5t legal c?i;'tre of tbc
enintry. A ire;4ycnl nt the New
York Central Rallrwid lu minimi fr
many years or.e itf the lzft rr
fKjratlons in Amer.-i, and as a. leading-New
York jKilitUian k Kit Sit the
United State s.-ne.t frcra IStO to JOII.
For a quarter-or s i-eiuury tr longer j t.rah.
he hejd.Hl ti Ncv, York delegation to i v tele-ram rw ivM
Uepntiucan -n:ioiai
' j I -fV f k, f JTV-:i, Ig-W - I i --,! -Trrr-i Mil I- -in inir-l
a UtMUh from Pans. hdt- n rt , t ,tlNii? lht.t k$.ai
i.on oi Cjuc-jo inbunei. ,.f.l !.::-J-rJ it Tf
3
Not Killc j.
INJURY SLIGHT'
U'Atn. sl Je ait; - !J If
nr?. ttrtniifit 1,,'.! I.4
All
V3
L'OCM, iCOMMITTEF-S TO
iHAVl. FINAL COUNT
I !
'.-c ?if.f tvtt f
;! ia ?r ls s'. i
rwuu aim -ounuca 21 m: td.tir crr m i
Time, But Is Is BclievcuUr1 1
Lt. Morris Is Alive.
Ilwf ilut Lieut. W. Ci.ib M ni .f
tht Oty li4H jKil laet dciUi ia a Sr-f
! it -.1 tti 1 1 R.t -!
it ft uah ro- r it i '
n ,f. J.
I tt to t!s "..-iru j il Vi
'fcxH'tJ; ;(ltp
La' : Wat
t
t!Hii)U. a had u
revJ by the War
tiiay arou-! ly iim m:pt i-r at
In which it Is s,tute.J tint Lb-tit. Mr-
I ri wmi on'.y i!i-!;!:y iajnrtl in the
ft .rv &t rh'.t4t trtf t
ttmt ftsir i!H Irtlt1 4f
f : fc- ' " -
To B? the
k-3
frtn th War
the Ilepublican -1 Conventbns. D t Thnrn ly VtiU- .tat-
In he rcivived h vot fur h, IJrut. MorrU h.d ln rci-ft.
pre-lihnlTj:l unEilntIo:i and at the , ,,, . .. -
iarne gntlring he 4e!iverrd the r;HH-Phj w! kl Aptr" r' T n"
tiiacing Benjamin
thai for'-the head 'jf thO ticket. Early
In Ids career' he was I afinointed mi l
winnrnioil !W TTni?fcl if?t,. l i tt or . H1 1 lis t Mr, Z
to J-imii fjiter lf miylif h:u-e !''' v. tine min
i-ivf Iieen reeiivl l;eri until !W
njondng, when then ctn thrmtcli tb
A. Mo-rN, fatlifr of
n cllsiping from th
..,oirl Crrnin r!L5 t,!3JW-J wi W ' -"' 11 t
rHUer I?h ih lj-p -f Anbii JV- .
... ..r .t t.r r, .titr r. t 4-f-:' S - "
titbit KlmiHrlt ti h!c!rSl !t tf ;
Hon Kith 1. or m-rt- rutat- MWat-.. lu! ISf
tt4il 4'4'1
.SI ft t
Not
a i is
ia PreSCta Ircaty Friday.
t.ui, , .. .. ,tr."uu,n .nere
omr,;, ::;,; '"lI1r Uit- pjected
. ".-u.u oprosenreu.to the
pau roiii e.
'ii ta fives the coming Fr
l(M t,v .;'" lvuy win ue eommuni-
wel
l" K10Ul II o,l,,f ... : ......
" "'iL. 1 1 1'. II IL' M U C?MT
i- u. nned circ.es that it woulu
N't .IJy lnitviviM., .
rume-n , u . r IU lu P'Ire tut
fon- , "'pietee final form in
F'ui; (lays -remaining
f ri'ra;er" i !.....
oh, y1 "J1W. Clemenceau
. , -"'utau s olhee -mil r.r...i
'"(-r.itioi, of. the ,-!,.;.,.5
,M '-l Hilsoil Mill nlwontna Mm
I rnt 41, v itivu-umr
President Wilson's "14 points" and that
Final Agreement.
(By TIte Associated Press.
r.oston. April 21.- Tiie agreement
reached by the committee'of striking
telephone operators vclth olficials ; in
the New England .'Telephone & Tele
graph Company, ami the Providence
Telephone Co. yesterday, .was ratified
by a mass meeting of the strikers to
day, and all union members were or
dered to report for vork- at their
switchboards at S p. m. today.
L.1W FOR PROTECTION
OF WATERSHEDS UPHELD
H 2-ti(
cs - : Not SI-ve Pimw.'
:'r,s. i ii., ...... , . ,; ....
liuv:::..,f i... 'fl
- u luocivtioro
an-
a?-..- ... .
Ul teV!II-ll t.y. S.. ...!..!. .i..
i.;.. ., jvivi-u. uuiiiscer,
-':ellt v,ouU lvX dele.
'"':n .'i 1 n..vi,... i,. .
n . " i:'"'nit them to the
it', nas contribute'i
!l-V-n-!.TOfi r 1 ..
"!V.;i j, . . ' I iiru nil
1 , ' v 'V i.
I :..; .. . ,
t
Secretary of State in th cabinet cfl;ri dtn of tlwn.trsm Trilmf-
iK'ring n H"lsi iti-peiea rrtn in-Vc-
Cermnry. telliug of th tr??-
The dlpatch, datefl April Hrd. inra'n
Lieut. MorrU as nne of th lnlur"t.
smd states Id Injuries were flight. It
is as follow.
Treves, Cermany. Atrll H Two
Americ an .ilrrfancs err. v d In tlie clr
and v. they fell n-nt two thert tuml-lln-f
down .yeterdar ner t! tn of
WittUch. Three ofUt-r and an en
listed mn were kilb-d end one oflk-cr
and one m:iu "-ere injureil.
- TIte Df ad:
I.hut. Ilrarton Nido!s. 2S ( e-lar
street. W m atter. Mass.
Lieut. .P-odenck D. Coi, Ne-lU. Mb".
IJeut.. Charles F. Yolk. 1LV4 Amster
dam Aveiio. New York.
. Private John J. Selerno, 431 Tearl
str?tr.-NVw York. - ,
- The Injured r
lirut. W. C. Morris, )7 F'"ith Mala
. Utrect. Concord. N. C injuries vli-ht.
thee .ol 1K :u:i u iiu.iui i . v. .-'. ......v...
West a KKUft rnuiuren.
All were members of the ICfith Aero
Squadron, now nt the Treves rcro
d route. Tlielr mnehlnes were the two
seater D. ILUVmrs.
In formation flight seven p'.o.nes had
startvl off with Wittllch as the objec
tive. .The formation was Pyii'g cloi"
together at a low height suddenly one
-.. ... .
IIUNGRIAN AGITATORS-
ARRESTED IN VIENNA
The Commiui'sts, it Appeared, Failed
in Effort to Scizs Control of Govern
ment. " : .. '-
Ilj- 'Tlie Aaoctacd I'reMri.t
Vicuna, Saturday, April 19,-The
communisfs, it appeared late tonight.
had failed in their attempt to seize con
trol of tlie government. Most of the
Hungarian naitators in Vienna have
been arre'sted, and the arrest of Aus
trian agitators has-been begun.
Constitutionality of the North Caroli
vx Act of 1913 Upheld by Supreme
Court. 4
Hv Ti MOolatoil Prs?i. I
' Washington, April 21. Constitu
tiomility of the North Carolina act of
1913,. designed to proteet watershlps
from fire by requiring the burning or
removal' of remains of trees cut for
commercial purposes within 400 feet
of wTatersheds was upheld today by4
the Supreme Court" in affirmmg. coit
victions under that act of Fred'A. Per
ley and W. II. Crockett.
Seven North Cara'ina Men in the List
of Casualties,
Washington, April 20. The follow
ing casualties from North Carolina are
reported by the commanding general of
the American expeditionary forces : -
Died of aeroplane accident; x.
William C. Morris, 97 South Main
Stfeet. Concord.
Died of accident or other cause.:
Albert Everett, Margarettsville,
Woumled severely ':
Francis C. McAuley, Dunlap. , .
Will Jordan, Gastonia.'
Wounded, degree undetermined:
Joseph S. Garner, Climax.
Preston C. Trull. R. F, D. 3, Monroe.
Wounded slightly: "'-,,
Samuel 3L Clanton, Charlotte.
I'refddent Harrison: but drellnl
oifer.-. ' I' !'';; i
ChHUucey M. Iep'S popui-lilty is aj
sort tint is probably not posse-'stnl by;
any other mm in Aafrit-n, All his
life he has 1kmi associated with m
callod monoiMiiisfs? alid capitalists,
still the masses end; th? laboring class
es have always lacked upon him as
their friends; and--though he is a'
strict RepliMieaa. tb.e f Democrats do
li'Vit to listtn to hl? jy-eches.
liriag his long;, active c riT he
was one of the btticst men in, the
United States, and 'apparently one if
tlio f.rroate?t men bavin; the. most lcis-,
urn. He has attended its many dinners
perhaps, as any other inm in the Unit
ed States, and has' made more epooch-
ea.than p.ny prof -rt;vloa2 - lectuyer , or
noteifstatesmni fori mahf years lie
received an avegari of ten tenuests a
day to deliver addresses, or to renlv
to Kpecche and toasts, end during his
time he everat'ed mro tliau
sieechos eveuy week year in and year
out. tn his speeches j Mr. Depow has
never repeatel himself. The charge
that he retailed his 'qwn stories until
they became chestnuts Is not true for
all of 'his pooches have been publish-
di and he has 'pi;ken.iagain and again,
year after year, to the same associa
tions, and. of course,!' had to have a
new speech every time.
Mr. Depew wns born in Peekskili.
N. Y. At the age of 24 ho was admit
ted to thr bar and-"three years later
he logan his public enreer as a mem
ber of the New Y'ork assembly. Among
his most notable public orations were
those delivered at. the unveiling of the
Statue of Liberty, at the centennial
celebration - of the i inauguration cf
George Washington, and at the open
ing of the World's Columbian Exposi
tion. :
Mr. Depew seems to Df tj,e result of
heredity on' the mother's side. Mrs;
Depew lived until near her ninetieth
year and was in possession of her fac
ulties until the end. When very old
she knew "Ma'rraionV and "The L"?dy
ot me Lfiice ny nearr. uer-memorv
vraij! j'hpi'onienal. She studied f I! her
h'f .and died happ-iln thf e':ef th-t
r.othla-T was bej-ond the powers cf her
son tnauncey. i ..
-4
rtt "it .
tt--J.9tj' tolf r- 'l-tsw torn
! u f t, . id 1 M 4 -! l t
X tl4-:fi"il:V" tJ.f?:"
tf.; p.-,
t,.f
...i.t t4sfs.
UW.fii
tirMitmiii uv rmr.
m.-mlr trttIiTtW co,rdis. t. a ttr1t;:..; t Mil4.
vcrlUI iri;rt!.on. More lhti
4t of th- Ca tuvi .Fi) 'tln('t in
tle hand f t dS!ribtJa tirfsH-. f
Mclal tan le from rptttml Gr-,
muti cnutK'M an t l1 cn to rth
tc--ralwr i f VSctttry L? t n'tr-iaH'
Th tae-lal l hUnt Ah .f n Mdf
dollar ar I l-ar a diin ft th- ltt
i Stte Trnury t'C!i Fjict
k on eavh fer th? nnnie of tl
rie ipiet.t. j
U one i;iti!ti-l Th Fri 'f ivi V
w'itli rint fr' f vt filta, dn,vGns
ttw preat quaiitUi rf vemr
witd. A m:nU-r of tfttit f)i(-
prapliCil-at thf front durltvr Hk fitrt
!ng lr Amti-in d iwt vtij i
fhown. Ten T.hnV lave Wt jrrTml
II 't'rtMfl,
.t.n-. -f!!"llr. . 1.4tthrr. IL fvif-r,. m
Nerttt H- It- 4 f'4 kwrr.
ttW.'t,t' "ll4i!f l . tt
f tally d l'M bH f i?.
t . lr.l t- tw t- t-s . L.
OTHER LOCALS.
Smith-Thomas."
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss Iva Thomas daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas, of Con
cord, to Mr. Artlmr Smith, of Unioii-
tville, N. C. which took place on
Thursday, February 6th, 1919 at 2
o'clock. Owing to illness in the bride's
home the wedding was a quiet one.
Af er the ceremony, which was per
formed by Rev. W. S. Boyce. at the
Mrs. B. R. YariK)roucrh and little
son are visiting relatives at Rocking
ham.
Ir. C. L. Mosman arrivel in the
city Saturday to spend some time with
his family here., j
The price of cotton remahts unchang
ed at 27 cents per tounl on the local
mirket. No cotton seed are being
bought.
.-his, is National i Gitkgh.m Wek at
he larks-LoJk.Coiipanj They are
nTcrirg bargains you cannot afford to.
s. Read their lied ad. in today's
. paper. -' --
Z:K):neI' to J'tss over nif ler.oer ir.un
the rear. Ills wing canght tii" tau or
the mnchjne ahead. Roth whig and
tail were torn off and tlie two ma
chines fell. Apparently flyin' frntr
ments struck the. otl.er two as the con
trols .f both -the latter at one,, went
out of order.
One fell Into- the Moselle river.
drowning Lieut. Co". The fourth ma
chine glided to earth with no wom re
sult than a bad landing, but thr:e of
four men In the two mvhlncs that a
t,rt,nl br tJeticml IVrh'nf. ' Ttjrl ., ffrHr l;ntb1f
Homntfsrr.-nh t.r irired ty n.U-td -and Uhtt I ;
.i ru v ftir.tiM bfin. t tlrlr .-i-rfrhl'ti rsJ1 im U
.t twv.M ii,-1 i-fr.-i .---tf w ft t
.Jill 111 I I , 4.1 . 'P ..... ' ",
v.ititrr. lltlns rnral ai rnji
dUtrliis. . 1 j
lh in
it.
A feature on which lh Victor Ub tfcc !rttji ;1
v Irf.an organiratlon In txid jnniJ-h -n I d!i
Tt
tl:n.'
cu'isHt of f-ntr-fur t tlj'n.'ir
trails 1 i b-1 with tfe!Mt fp'tti . I'm h . ti4il:ij td;
iei-:n batt!ef!.R Ich traf'i ' ull! M -fcndt -if d?!. -1 trt
m ike four .r hre n!.j-i a diy. jldytnHVr.i?r"f Jo .;.
in m-.Jl town end 'vrd'orrjr bitt.-r fTif f lb. tr
1--t !ti lt.- f?fl tt
?1 tit,--.
h ;lf tr-r 5 t. fani-.f .rtf j tn;r
i-itUs .f.f-lal i xblblt of Gertiuh'citi-j
mm, maebl!" gut.. r!If atiJI'Uirr
ordnnne' will IjP h'u thw-tithwat
t!;Nlilve. - . ' - ! -.
Of ;iv cr-turel Iermsn td marin
writ to thin crountr, Imn rnangf
pHn'to run one np th- Mliil1'l f If 1 " f
Tlot?f;H ;iltWt SrlI T Tf
7iU Mil.
J- nf?-;ihttt tvt tktf"11 ff fb.
lided were killed outright. It is hX"J and to rUdblt tl Hht a I mt
nere tuat un i w- '". ' ' i - rr ,- ... ...t- ti!.rit- f J"
ibis sort In the It 1st cry of the Ameri- 1 4 . .,--1 b -7 ti of ;
I t ft t f tihr- 'rt!
In tl
. t!iff,
Occupation, lias l.n in
months end there have Nen only
three previous fatalities in tV -ir ser
vice. T'e mr ff'.cn T.'e-if Mrr'
'j'-th-itTte h' r-. .-. ? -o V --
ro hes-thnt thre !s i prob-bil'ty 'I.
youqg man is still alive, anil will cut
ionslv await further news about him.
- i.f. -. i.ii.i.i li4i lji. ms l bii
Germany f.-r T.; . ' ;t' " ' 7. ' t.,; !'tb lHti
THE COTTON MARlilTT
ii tliK-tivi
4"i ;.r ' Y.ed 1 j
Six- I'Vf-n, r. ith a tots! lu -.
V'l tn'llb hare !-n dl'f !'-ti'i !. Tb"
. - i .v.fnt r tb" n
- - -ur L'i' ' "
nwt A Rf ci--r : "For fT'n
tViintr-." br Alftr-! It'tt
Invel r." "Ata'Tl'-iTt
flo-frl Ch-tdV- Clirl'tr' A
Th-M-M ' -- 'oti'dn't KM b
ic-rsrttew-'.fc'.'f'!! - ff tqlSl.ft- -n)t-?
T!. ltlf .U f-V
r?- fN t-sr In tb L
fnb;
if .;ct it
io: tlie yuiy-jsc ui n-uimii . i.ei, j -
ic'es to
m
h
peace terms.
tii r t , ; .. ' ; '.- ' : ;
"P lit i .
inn , i" ' ii M" n r tti ;rm , ' v, ir -m .o. xv iui uci t-, uiiu
an rini)n;i - n.i-iu . l.a -!, ,t.. fb.oro nrn no i lKinnir-ns In On- 14 - . . .. . .. . ' .
ivo,nv V.X..iU,T.tIlat -t will notUJnw nnv wititfo in th dictator- r. Miiim wear to ms nome ai -umon-
, 'leieiraiion nnr fnl- ; 1 n i vine. iue. .vuuus t-uuyie are iioiiuiar
"-"" - among a wide Circle or mends, all of
The proceedure of the council of four,( wljom Vrish them a long ahd happy
i i ii. i;ui i ei v . i i l ia i iif-
-- w -.'. ; . i n -
III "I U - ,w,.Tr Mra Smith Phni-Intto -r.
ni ht ami the Avscciated P;ess is toid -
CoRcn Showed Renewed Strength an I
ArtiT ty Durin- Early Trading.
"ly Ike AwMK-lilrt lfM.!
New York, April 21.1 he cotton
market thoweil renewed diCj.gib an
..cuvny during tmlay's cany trading.
Weather conditions over the Lai-r
.1 ieia.. s y vv; rc oisalcnil gencraiO
fvor..bly, and . there was Mime u ieg-
uiaiity at the start, witu May J ij.ni
iOwt-r and other-new tyu moath -
kn to .13 p duLsHilgher. U ie v on-
siderable southetn juciJhig here, aulj
scattere! realizhig on a om lut
F--.?t!ie; "Tli
ti:kioi court is
now in session
v
i"-"vren Tn . . .
ace is n;v;;, y'IiUUCC d negotiate
Pnfovo,,";;111; anxiously m nonce
mi
Pce ,! . nest step to-
rpi circles
on the German re-
i; !oS4S? so,me garters that
the ur-,,.-. ''eiopment may af-
i' "'-iv.ai T.,v
M--1-1V
:ni:iiv
came as a surprise, notwithstanding the
news of the past week foreshadowed it.
and it is interpreted in cabinet circles,
and at the foreign office, as final proof
and prosperous life.
About the only time many a fellow
hat the entente is dislined forthwith ' ts a gait on is when he start to run
i- th" moetiV-m t0 nb?r into negotiations based on
VersaiMes ' Tf . the ' I!r0?i(lcnt Wilson's "14 pots" and-dha-
true terras a, waning ueriiiuui aic -'-
a
' " ' '-'1 f.f -i "1" . HI lilt
'v rr.:,,,;; p ,'0;,'-n raises eontro-
atfssnahr Stat'" of their 'dole
'1. i, . 111,1 Pi-'ceo,lure to i, iw
in reniv to tho
ro-
is , :',lure to l)e follow-
"V'nAS .'.,;, ;;'.'' the arrival of her
'..n,i ia-''"'ailles miv-'-ho c-
bLtJ than half
cr 10 the ente;wUi"on. .or M ans-
--v.o mvnanon to Ver-
and dried. v lA- ; v
'rh German emissaries will merely
have instructions tocarry peace doeu-
througha fortune.
BUY 1CT0RY LIBERTY LOAN!
Four antL three-fourths, per cent, fo
ments back to Berlin. The question of terest.; notes matunn; iix tour years.
All
Kc t
as nr-ani of drivlwt !m- tl" t'rj
of the war anl tb- duty f ti
K'pt tl
Fb! fer.
T-'l
I TTv
t?.- -rt tt tt
! Is t
' ,. r ; i'-itf.
f rsv'l if
t0 .
'U. . -,' "".; .'
.rf!!V tet IU In G.itM! It
:u-t f u-May AlrL Sh, '
Uwl it !i"m to f.n'w it tih t V.lr $ 11 ta
dMl.ira are th: -whr-re fh-i rn'my
-f.T1 ,y hum 11. C.ftn: "Th"
Wat-it .nth l:ht- Hrr-r-t-M-w.r
AMin C. Rnklri: Thr Prt
We Pay." "h'fwsU ri Ilrd"-kj : nn r
-rf-fMlh f Her-re'.ftry G1m ii r tvj m. ,; t-j f.
nrfii fin hun-Xml ifH dlyl tl?-p-g-.i ii
i ..!..lm n h.r ImK t.f-mfJ5 4
,
u nrnrnmcnl Wl I IN. 1 HP Hrhl lliur iU.JiiO iuwiv ruj u.ci.
WlP' Ul'r, i"'-, 1ivtmv r '1" Vi f-. , -i 1.i'tw hurt"
-: tu:U 'A.n-.tt-,r-nr the fifth - Otid Dr.ngS eta Dfltk.
'twmfi or whether it. wuiro-iib-s.oic
present them for a national referendum J
is-a matter of conjecture. '' " V-
C. W. SWINK.
County Chaiman.
Court Ccnrtcd This Morning. Judge
Harding Presiin;.
April term of Cabarrus County Su-
Ovriior begn n fce.ioii ut ; Uie vouit
Uv.u-e he.e toaa... wtii i.t.i
..a. ,i.ii, hi v.niOiic, ' U(is;iiu.
-.Citor .a j Cvii i-jeiiicnt. vL ottUsr-
ii..ur. , wyC.iH pre -Jen t,- to handle hi bo
ha.f of the .Ute cX North Carolina, ai:
criminal caMs.
Up to the- noon recet-R, the court
had taken up but one case, that or
State against John A. Uaiikin and Geo.
C. Goodman, charged with 'assaulDJ
Both defendants plead gailty, and tlii-'
evidence in - the case was being gone
over. '
Tho grand" jury was first selected,
and is cfrmposedvof tha following mem
bers : S. A- Perkins, roremqn, D. H.
Gastxr. Huchie WinecoH. J. W.
Estrldge. lt. A. Hinton, 'A- J. LoveL.
A White. G. L. Brcwn. M. M- mitn,
;"or rc B. Bogc?.' J. L. Rimer4 George
A. G reene, A. F. . JIisiheisaer, G. ( T.
Wegener. M. VJ Kluttz. O. D. ossa
moa, J. T. Liiicj, IL E. Ilolland. Mr.
t - i ,.nn. ..r-.-r-nu .i fi t-1 111 -t iK-rtii il ir ii 'ir;'-!'i."i
Uiiiviauit; ui-- .-. ... i . i. fn
rncaci' cfMiiereiice. uui iav huii.ik-. ..... . - - ... . . . ..
rrndiiv abrbe.l bv a bPMdc:.hig d.-4U raf are to .u--
mi-stic
May
eri
...1 ,!i.--i-.fi.l IIT. I f TTVnW IO II- iirirw''-. "-r
and October filing u-rorc ui- : " v - - i;!
d of the fim'hHur 31 to pn: 'V-n.c T;.
" Cotton friturw ci?m tenly. 5Lty i fo"-e.i In pid X. J . ,,i
" si. ,..- .ill .i;-.. .7 .i . -. - - - -
ii w.
ir. S3: octibcr oil. 23.:;. . -
new, 2337. -
. . i 'k
l .-.n'-tf rintt'-.tr i;ir-rtr
rnt"f!
P. G. Cook Is officer to the Grand Judy, munize women.
SOVIET GOYERN3IEN7
OITERS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
This U to Lr Annctmrcd From All PuX
pits Na Inttrfertnee With tlu
Clerfy.
B-dapestl April 19 Tla Cih3;-
The eonmlssion of finest n ha In-stractc-1
the. cirgy Jo. d-c!are froci
pulpits during the next ihw Sunday's
;h-:. the : or:t t goTcmmeut gu-ratee
religlous freedom to'jill: th;.t tier"
will b? no Interfere se witH th- clergy,
or chuTchs, or oUwr religious bnfldirjr-.
ami that the soviet trill not change the
present order of marriage, nor cam-
"t" X'tifi.nnst..J-rii.'' ' -X
ti$ its trt -s
rf.:V" r-ti-4- AH .f t?" fr--"!--f
Xx-ttt mrh ml t-;rtkp-'t
tbi ppcr. A irt t4 th! rtt it- ;i-s iJ-Jr tif U
IlHty iriXem. fh ir.tnarm t'U'" -;FfrJa trp f
n-l tojr-tbT firrrt n ''tibk-rtsiH rif4 .-t l&rf-.fx-5?sstfe ili
mch day throurh thf 11 rt I-rt Ittvf riikt f ti- iS;fl
Bauku anlJinally through ti, .TrU nil irt. t-jtjr '
ury at WaWoM. . . f ! Irry. . If?-! t k!S.t It r
IrcrtkHr fTrry lr rar In ILplnftnf w8I t fi?i!rrft
United ltatr will dlT'ay of hrro4 Hrtl.-lftr! 611 f1
IfT tmt car "! ro5tri-fl'-I If frh'M tfeJ Asr Uts if lr
Barron G. CV.lHer. ' Affjx$ jf4y ; r-ii!;t. . ' . -. ,
foor thWJn-1 rltl- :H t- .WWlj'- , !
Jn thi tasnrw-r. I . ii--rrrv
i ihrtv lam rorkPT oiklar ct-t III i
UH rwe iTrn G??3M M
r-.i- r.f Wlildl EOT M3
r
,. - i ITU-- trf far tf Vo rf-
Wbkh will jrffe ert 1 rltie. Hi4l?.w?;JW gW.
General !tfhUig' ArriB CipIH ,