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Hickory 01,. N- NO. M. f ADOO'S REPORT SHOWS COST IF GOVERNMENT HICKORY, N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING DEC. 6. 1016 Price Two Cents. Fiscal Year Ending Next June Will Show Bal ance, but Year Later Deficit Will Result Economic Conditions Sound, Says Sec retary of Treasury. ! NORTH CAROUNA CONGRESS READY LARGE NHNEH CONFERENCE ! 10 RESUME I AT BAPTIST ; Al UURHAM I WORK CHURCH I ! i ED (By Associated Press.) Tuesday night at 6:30, the people (Uy Associated Press) '. ; i.-hir.gUm, lee. l. Secretary ,oi's animal report of the gov (t;if'.' ftnan?e., presented to con !vs today, estimates that the fiscal r .;.!ing June ;?0, 1U17 will show '..:us .-f $ 1 15,000,000 in the gen fund, but that the figures a s .,r later -June 30, ID IS will show ,i . ;t'iu-i t in me general mini of '.-."..tHHumo. :'i iim!n;;ry estimates place the - conducting the government for ,. ....linar fiscal year, 11) IS, oxelu- !' tl'.e postal service which is ex . t be self sustaining and other . hI! Dec. 6. Congress began to enter the church. SPEECHES GOOD ! HEARD BY ODD . FELLOWS Durham, N. C, Dec. 6. Whether yie cuniererice win or win not vote Washington lor unincation ot the Mehortif' . . . . ,o Duriu,,,.;,.,-,, q, ,v.,i,,- church in Ameriea amo-iin.r V " ! ttavinjr heard President Wilson out- " - . " iiiuiv-u m America accoiaing to the.,,. . room were filled. Early m the gath- tentative plan submitted to the'1!ne in 1S address yesterday the erjno- Mrs Dew -ave the boys" and church at the last .of the Methodist Episcopal church, iiave neacted in the short session f the chorus. They scon got : uuuui, at owanoma lty, is the ques tion ot supreme lm the North Carolina e began its 80th annual """"" uiiurirn nere toaav. icirti rhA i t. n i . irst0,. xtu r i- i . Jy XU1 'oinuau legislation, were De- w.estern North Carolina and Virgin- : , i .. , . , . a conferences recently voted in fa- ,Rff closely scrutinized. A bill em for of unification and it was expect- ! bodying the president's recommen ce! that this conference would take dations has been prepared bv Mr TISH CABINET CRISIS CONTINUES UNCHANG Public Awaiting Outcome With Greatest Interest --Domestic Questions Seem More Important Than Winning War Lloyd-George May be Selected to Lead. 'rr.-,,nr i,i, i. ,1 , i. -so they did fine and tnc emidren ; ft EVS 6 portance before """" l" WUI seemed to cirlcv the privet ice. I ft" S5 9 g 5 3 mfereiifp. whih ; An both house and senate the ores- ! pn;i .-.. i, - D M Session in Mp. ident'?. Veeonimftrulnt.inTls. narlipul-ir. rp.no-rpo-:i irm curia- ''Von .--.;.,.- Kr 1 1 3 1 1 6 ? ft & corn again. ine cnorus. i-en Sweet" was sung. This seemed to be the favorite chorus to the large congregation.- 7 J el nl ject discussed was "Young Men," There were a CAROLINA i (By Associated Press.) I London, Dec. f. The king has sent I for Mr. Lloyd George. Adamson, chairman of the house com-'sreat many noble young men present, -.lerce committee, and will be intro- i and they quietly listened to the time- similar action A proposal to amend the constitu ucn oi tne conference in order to " . , m wm m mnu- , ieasons e-iven them increase the lay representation and dL!ce:! as soon as the attorney general' The first text was: ;I go the way permit the lay leader to become a can go over the bill. Senator New-'of all the earth; be thou strong there member also is attrart.i ,1, i f . .. m, -v. . UUuj ui uie bt-nace committee nlansr ' one v. .vn a mau x cleal of attention. There are now'.. .. , . .. ' U"J K n 5r 9 HnvM wa v,5q ives frr,n, i lu In8 Lne 0111 UP "day. inff 'B. ' anA L;"'" .Chairirjan Padgitt .of the house ine advice to his son SnWan It . i. at U278,021 000. The K'bio, past grand master and repre- ,e . : rules committee has an engagement ' a great blessing to have a good ..ry rei-eipts tor the 1 seal vpni-i;."1"1"' "l . Piaster uuy , r .1M:iai uh me se- witn the president to d ara rnlAc. fr,.- iatner,. a cnristian, praying lather. VV .-ltl '-T i-, , . . . ; T 1 ,. f . 1 XT a 1 JttLlOn OT IMP eorTff-Q-tTr t U I " J , rri ! . 1 - - , i ine uymg vvorut. oi si en a ratner will prove a biessmg, if heeaed to CONTINUES jr i . iour iay representatives -Frr.m r?rv Mr. S. M. Crouch of Martinsburg, oT' the nine districts of the confer-1 10 LEAD i ' -ff 4 i mi . i tf rri rvr u j .- . i n, estnrates at moOMO, Canii Grand Lodge of Odd Pd- ence and it expected ihat ttie 'eecht! the legislation i is l.ooo less than the i lows, delivered a splendid address in .ev' Mr- R- H- Willis, secretary du-1 : ated expense. Hickory Tuesday night to members rmff the Iast ve years, would be re-1 - . .-.I i. i ii.i i . i . . .-.i i ... ! -'iiMat.-s of large expenditures! if A " u a U1 ineir Inends- 1 10 tms lmPrtant position. - ! ,,., .! ,1 .f.m., 4 x ' i lroil11 wn0 was introduced in The report of virtually everv de-' ,(,o,u! d, fen.se carry the est.- a happy manner by Mr. R P. Wag- partment will show progress In the1 "llt '"' l,eynd tr.e estimated oner, chainran of the committee on wrk of the conference during the! cr.tort.iinrr.ent. spoke of l-'riendship, year, it was said. ,The North Caro- r the fiscal year 19 1G now ilmw. a close, the secretary reports I t -speiity and expresses great ',': l!i'e for the future. "Dur- year," the secretary past year." the the prosperity which set in -ly durinfg the fiscal year .Town in strength and vol l is now widely diffused ;t t.ie United States. Fun- 1 ivrr.nTnic condition .!! more sound. In all lines :y edlciency of organization 1. ict ion have reached the p'iint in the country's his : en oral confidence in the fu- ...... ...v... v k. i uuiui jjimti- -v..icicm.c muiaces ail CO'lUtieS pies of the order, and gave the mem- m the state east of the Yadkin nV. bers something to think of. It was or and skirting the edges of Ran- :i fine oration. Mr. Crouch, who is dolph, Guilford and Rockingham coun- :i lawyer, is thinking of locating in ties. At the 1915 session a mem- AsheviUe. and local Odd Fellows hope bership of 89,704 was reported in the he will do it. . several circuits, statitions and mis- iMr. J. M. Martin of Granite Falls, sions. There were 723 churches ' 1 supervisor of the lath district, made Sunday schools, 200 partoral charge a good talk, as did Messrs. J. T. 179 parsonages and 9 district nar- Setzer, J. F. Joy and others. The sonages. 'V(jc vrs good despite, the Interest in the I'un-j: ctin- at the Baptist church, and made during the conference is "intense' have's,ftr t t ? nice many Odd Fellows nly one presiding elder, the Rev. Mr. -i e. ine gainermg luesday night - . inompson of the Wilmini-tcn was planned two months ago, but district ar,d twenty two preachers'' numbers expressed regret that it 'have served their time limit nf fr! confiiete 1 with the revival. years on one chare-e. but ot.hfr r-h,. DEFEATS HUSBAND FOR TOWN MAYOR trie nearis arm lives oi young men. And a son who will not obey his par ents, will not obey the laws of his country, and such a person is an anarchist, said the preacher. The second text read was: "He that walketh with wise men shall be wise; cr but a companion of fools shall be de- 00 stroyed." The preacher (Ry Associated Press.) Ithful enterprise and devel- j .C. DeRhod Refreshments consisting of sand- e3 were also expected. Among the . rvo?' fcffee- ..and'ts were charges open are: Edenton; ilVv served under the direction of Mr?. Street ehnrvh Pa,mtt0;iio o,. ,f i men, some oi you win never amount j to anything unless you change the conmnnv von lrprn Tin trwi ctnn -nt U Ij: J .7 , . J ' ,UU tj j matilla, Ore., Dec. 6. Mrs. F. lafp nt rdo-hf? Tf E. Stareher defeated her husband company. Do your friends c"ss, drink tor mayor m the election yesterday, and gamble? If so, you are in bad company, change it. J)o not keep . company with certain women, or girls, even. 1 . And he advised young men to find work and stick to it; give God 10 'cents out of every dollar and out of the other nine-tenth live, pay your debts, run a bank account, and soon buy a home. Don't spend your wagT ! es foolishly for cold drinks, ciga rettes, etc. Ten cents a day thus spent is $36 a year which you spend BRYAN GUEST AT E HOUSE III LUNCH (By Associated Tress.) the direction of Mrs. Street church. Favetteville. SanfnVd ! JJ?C? man es nnd Mrs 1? i Wnif. c. tl -i i " , , . 7 . husks orvan ana ivirs. Krvan - - - - - v.i. .1 1 1 ii ii v nnnrnn niHnhx.n i . - . Mas e been marked characteris- encr. 'The organization of a Re- bmg and Central S , RalS' J,uncheon ?'u5sts today at the 'j't. vriiii .)ix'An iifltrf ia ri.Tnr Hufint-e .n nri . ... " . 7 .-.v v.... ... UiJi.uooBi in me cnarere at al Til 1 1 r 1 1 11 l . cb hJlllllIJllclU ilSO Will strength of the United J'" ,,r. ""f S1 t1108!, PC v,tha e open because of the resumption It Will romp. 1 hp UphpcLahc! (rn Viu-iH 1 il. t- i w . . t noryjin hand with Odd"Fen0ws in thefr d tief .WSdVnt of ' M?xton Co? s n commanding position in good work and form an important lege President ot Maxton Lol- nice. V.. have been trans- ;ttaA"ia' ' iNine applications for admission " m a debtor into a creditor anc two for re-admission into the , On November 1, 1916, the I niiniATHflin nnil Methodist ministry will be received wtrr.rr, ,n, A CHRSTMAS BOX ?JJrzt; '...d States was estimated at w v " MW service when Bishop Kilgo will de- -r:t f. an increase of $711,- rOD Ofll film FlfAP liver his annuaI sermon. -'' in the past 1H months. This VH .N iK K I. iMa?y Promient ministers and lay- ' re,t stock of gold ever held 1 UM UULU,LI U " tn-e" f.rom ther states were expected , , , c . . ' to deliver addresses, the program hi- I nited StattM or in any other eluding the names of Dr. W. F. Mc- "f the world. Through the' A Christmas box for the soldier Murray of Louisville, Ky., secretary of the Federal Reserve hoy3 on tho bcrrler wil1 be sent from of the general board of extension: i .,. . , , , Hickory in time to reach them by the Dr. John R. Pepper of Memnhis and with out abundant sup- fe3tive day. Mrs. j. Worth Efliott Tenn.t Dr. FrankliS N. Parker of At- ' :' .d as a basis, the credit re-, who was in charge of the provision lanta, Ga., of the faculty of Emory - "f the United States have si(le of the b!- sentl 0u? for the sol- College, Dr. F. S. Parker of Nash- " n: re than ufl'cienl for home 1 diers last summer is arranging de- ville, general secretary of the Ep- , I , , ' ' , i tails and all persons who expect to worth League, and Dr. John R. . aim we have been able to .contribute are urged to communicate Stuart, also of Nashville, Tenn., sec- " ir great domestic and for- ! with her. retary of the Ministerial Relief fund, ti.ide without strain and to ex-1 "The box will contain chickens, tur- The greeting accorded the Rev. vast amounts of credit to other ! kc;s ham cakes and other delicacies Mr. A D. Betts of Greensboro, on his : aim it musi ue scui oi uy jjeceinuer amvai nere was an interesting tea- t hro'.ighout the world. ture today. Mr. Betts L observing the sixtieth anniversary of his en try into the Methodist ministry, hsv ,ing been admitted into the confer i ence at Greensboro in 1856. In j point of continuous service he is the j oldest ordained minister in the or l ganization. Chautauqua is Secured for Hickory Next Summer; tobeRe Attraction Washington, Dec. 6. William Jen- to poison and make a 'weakling, were pnysically, mentally and morally. In whit.p 40 years you have thus snent S1.440.on. house, and tonight . Mr. Bryan is to The interest would ran it up to $1612. do tne honor guest at a dinner given Ibaid he telt sorry for young men by many Democratic admirers. He who had nothing to do but to hang is expected to m.ake an important an- around drug stores, barber shops, etc. nouncement relative to a prohibition He said stay away from automobiles campaign in the nex four years. unless a dealer or hired man. While : 4 automobiles are -cue of the srvatst. blessings of the age, yet they are one , of the greatest curses . of the age. I They are abused and used for Sab ,bath breaking, riding around at nights. young men and women tank- up on beer and such thinrs. Young the only safe refuge is in Christ. pent and be born again, and there by be saved from the snares which REPUBLICANS TQ AIO IN PASSAGE OF LAW lS (By Associated Press.) a ve around you on ail hands. It was a strong, convincing an- ASSOCIATION 10 HICKORY Record is sure its readers will tee that will bring .his splendid or - ratified to learn that Hickoryan'zation to Hickory: , , r,u W. II. Nicholson, A. K. Joy, K. C. ng to have a seven-day Chau-; Menzies tJ L. cilley, Chas. H. Geit- ia next summer, either the lat- ner, W. P. Huffman, Lewis H. War I'iut. of Juno or the first of July,1 lick, A. M. West, W. B. Ramsay. W. when thev learn that it will be' A. Self, J. W. Shuford, W. X. Rcid, c " f l. i. A. L. Moser, II. C. Menzies, J. A.' Swarthmore, than which there : Moretz E. LyerlV) H. C. Lutz, Bas- better, they will be doubly , comb Blackwelder, J. M. Allred, J. il'n-d. This will, in a way, be W: Warlick, J. J. Willard, F. A. Hen-j ' ompensation for not having a 'trf Jn 1W!!liam.s1'r JVT; EilioH . . . -J. II. Shuford, Geo. W. Hall, O. M., wiiiuc . Sigmon, II. W. Warner, G. H. Geit- . --ner, vv. o ivienzies, j . m oitspuwib, January 10-15 will be invited night's close and of about 54 points .mzed as a non-profit making cor-!(.. S. Watson W R. Bradshaw C. al?im. ,Ja.,?Uia 71 ul-lZ'om the low level of yesterday at-:ti-n. If there is any loss in the K- Mcintosh, N. J. Sigmon, P. A. Set- to hold their convention m Hickory realizing and there were re- j1" 10- 1.ULZ, presiuein actions of a few pojnts at the end of 1 0f the dairy division, is taking a the first hour. lively interest in the meeting and the ' The market closed steady. Chamber oi Commerce, the Mer- The North Carolina Livestock As sociations, which meet in Winston - Washington. Dec. 0. Promised by P1 and wil1 do S'reat good. There Republican senators that they will in n-ver nas Deen such a solemn still good faith operate to pass a corrupt n.'.ss cver such a large congregation, practices bill to prevent the lavish '1nen tne Proposition was made expenditure of monev in elections in- r thoSe who wislicd t& be Prayed duced Senator Owc today to agree for' "1ny b-nds went up. It was to delay his resolution for the inves- a grcat s'-rvice. and i"ich ?od will tigation of frauds in the recent elec- c.e ? yun3' men and boys because tion. 01 because nothing good is ever lost. "HOT TIME" AUTHOR I IS CRITICALLY ILL (By Associated Press) Santa Rosa, Cal., Dec. 6. J. P. Willis, known on the stage as Jo Hayden, who wrote ''There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight," is critically ill at a hotel here and is not expected to live. (By Associated Press.) London, Dec. 6 The Westminister Gazette says that Andrew Bonar-Law has declined the invitation of the king to form a cabinet and that presumably David Lloyd-George will be called on. The Exchange Telegraph Company says it has authority for the state ment that Mr. Bonar-Law has declin ed the offer to form a government. (By Associated Press.) I The public is awaiting with irrpat. Raleigh, Dec. 6 For the seventh est interest the next step in the polit year North Carolina is first in the ical crisis. production of cotton, sweet potatoes,! Tht Nationalists, who withdraw peanuts and probably soja beans to 'their support from Premier AsquUh the acre, according to the report because of his failure to carry out ir.ade today to the board of agricul-(the agreement by Lloyd George for ture by Maj. W: A. Graham, com-( bringing home rule to Ireland, will missioner of agriculture. The corn not be likelv to smw,rt. tl,p f, rop this year will be about 56,000,-1 It was suggested that their snn- 00 bushels, or about 8.000 nnn lss:.r u j u . ' ' ii'"'" ""ft" uuiameu uy granting uhan last year. The otts crop was their demands regarding Ireland the poorest ever harvested. Wfieatjbut it was said Sir Edward Carson and crown growth in the state are might be given a place in the cab sufficient to feed the populace, the inet. ,Sir Edward, however, tele commissioner asid. o-rw to. "The proposals attributed to me are without foundation. Ulster men know my views and my unabated loyalty to them." Another difficulty was presented by the labor party whose leader George Wiardle announced yesterday the intention of the labor leaders in the hnilSP nf rnmiirne o,,-....4- A r Mr. H. M. Roberts of Fletcher. I a :. 1 . . , . state organizer for the Knights ofi T n,eeung toaay to Pythias will met with the loenl Indo-pi reach an agreement. Til T 1 , , , . . I inursuay nignt ana a large atten dance is expected. Mr. Roberts re cently has assumed this work nd he is meeting with success throughout the state. Hickorv Pvthias am numerous and are exnecting much from Mir. Roberts' visit. STATE ORGANIZER OF PYTHIAS KNIGHTS TO RELIEVE OEPOT AGENT AT MARION yjavs MARKETS AMERICAN SHIP i TDRPFflOFfl j ESI timm !iU. bis S SHELLED COTTON FUTURES (Bjy Associated Press) New York, Dec. 6. There was a renewal of yesterday's late buying movement at the opening of the cot- (By Associated Press.? New York, Dec 6. The steamship John Lambert, listed in the maritime registers as an American vessel, was shelled and sunk without warning by a German submarine ofF the Isle of F. B. Gwin, for the past 15 coneeted with the Southern Fail.vay freight office here and for r.or.:e time chief clerk, will leave or.day for Marion where he will re lieve Mr. J. F. Conniffe, agent there. or three months. Friends of Mr. Gwin are glad that he is given this i.iuniu'.iu.i. wuu nicy win ue surrv to u . lose him knd his family, even for pear"old register, so that three months. Rev. J E. Barb will take over the weather for Mr. Gwin and it- remains to be scei whether he will give us the climate that the railroad man has been doing. The Manchester Guardian which generally voices the opinion of the provincial members expressed the opinion that Mr. Bonar-Law would be more likely to effect a combina tion which the house of commons would support better than Mr. Lloyd George and added that he might ac cept the portfolio. The Guardian, which supports Mr. Lloyd-eorge, says in a letter to Mr. Asquith he took the stand that a man could not act both as premier and as a member of the war council which would have to sit both morning and evening and "deal with the ter rible war problems." The hope is expressed that an election will not be necessary because of the delay it would cause. Should an election become neces sary it would be held under a three- 4,000,000 voters would be disfranchised. SMITH WILL PUSH TRIEELL IN EXTREMIS (By Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 6. Representative Samuel J. Tribbell of Georgia had a temporary rally early today but he is still unconscious "and physi cians entertain little hope for his recovery. He was stricken with ap poplexy Monday night. j r W lg'ht on aoveiVjber 22, according were 13 to 22 points higher. January to rne.be,s of the c Americans, sold up to 20.14 and May to 20.57 who aived here today on a French snortiy alter tne can. .nis aavance sie,r-ip frcm Eordeaux. of son.e S to 29 points from last work, the promoters bear the doing in a larger way what FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHILD IMMIGRATION BILL Fev. J. C. Garth rojtufned las night from Charlotte, where he has been attending a conference on young people's work. Mrs. Henry Richard who was op erated on last week at the Richard Baker hospital is getting along very j thig winteri , (By Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 6. Senator Smith of South Carolina, chairman of the immigration committee, announced today that if the corrupt practices bill now before the senate is not pass ed upon, he will move to replace it with the immigration bill. Senator Smith said it was the gen eral understanding when congress adjourned last summer that the im migration bill already "passed in the house would be passed by the senate Mrs. Holly of Wfmdsor, N. C. left Mr. Duck Johnson has accepted a ' I guarantors do in a smaller way ! " their, community. If there is profit, the funds are added to! ! i'r the program for the following'- ;'.r' i 'Hie Philadelphia American, in' " 'Ding about the work of this Chau ! "Niia Hays: "Tb( re has been no day in the sev-; ' f this Chautauqua hiM deote:l to OLIVER OSBORNE" IS: CHAS. H. WAX Onen chants Association and the Catawba January 20.02 Fair Association will get behind the .jfarch 20 28 iTAitsficn -and, press the Jivtestock men to come to Hickory. The fair fl uy 20-53 ground will be able to take care of July 20.53 the stock and it is declared that this October 18.48 is the place for the next meeting.' Startown farm life school boys are Close 20.15 !20.39 20.59 20.63 18.60 preparing for the stock judging to' mui!V MAKKUilh be held during the exposition and a ' n. , c t u j ...:ii i c OOtton (By Associated Tress.) N :w York, Dec. 6. Chas II. Wt 1.1 UWkC.I J .. .. , ... , . C T 1 A 1 4-1 J? VlILLOIl town which has not afforded 1 he i was ulentineu at tne unitea otates ujr nu tue ""'"wheat i '"'Me a chance to hear, at almost attorney's office here today by James "l! in;il coHt, able and serious presen-i yv. Osborne and his wife, together SSHSr WILSOH PUTS MUCH :i f i i I i.i . So widesnmnd and valuable man who won the affections of Rae 1 'de service it is rendering that( Tanzer. Mr. Osborne picked him ' not hesitate to ranK among, . nf Nm UUI IllIll ailMll M aw.v !"I was told I could speak to you now," said Mr. Osborne, placing his f doubt that the po ple are, hand in a friendly manner on Wax's to the need for in format'') l re-' i i, . i.i i. "ling their nun sfntu find Tiros- this morning for her home, after position with the firm of Newion and spending several days with Mrs. Eu- Hamrick. Mr. Johnson succeeds Mr. bert Lyerly. Harry Wells. ! IS FATALLY BURNED Rumanian's Plight Still Continues Serious; Serbs Are Pushing Northward One child was fatally burned and ; two others were painfully injured in attempting to extinguish the flames ; that cavsed death to four-year-old ' William Aaron, son of Mr. and Mrs. I : 19.50 Hillary Childcrs, who lives f our j $1.80 miles northeast of Hickory. The (By Associated Press.) the only railroad avenue for them 7" accident occurred Saturday morning The plight of Rumania continues to the northeast where the Russians tiUtAl'u HiiiAi when toe little leilow, with an apron acute with no signs of a stand by have held Molds """i weT. 0J "Tr a nre,,at her armies or those of her Russian tne euge oi a anion paten wnere otn- ! 1 'l iitic benefactors the men who con , l lv, 'l and planned this Chautauqua. "It Has proved beyond peradven- WORK BEHIND HM (Bv Associated Press ) Chicago. Dec. 6. A general rush er members of the familv were mVk- allies, which afford hope of saving to buy wheat today resulted from the ing the staple. The child had cot- her capital. big export business this week. Open- ton in his apron and when he came Although renorts from ijuuiutiuni., which were i-a to a too ciose to tne nrc. trie cotton cents higher with JViay at 177 and caught and he was terribly burned. Julv at 1.77 to 1.78, were followed bv Death followed Sundav night, and a further advance. sources last night claimed that the troops of the central powers had of avia against the Ger mans. The Macedonian operations of the entente allies are progressig suc- Turkish cessfully, according to statements Also it has shown conclusi 'y that a sincere effort to satisfy - hunger and thirst will be more "i hiet half way by the real lead ; hi the community the useful ""ibors of tho human hive." I cost of this nrocram is e3ti- at $2,000. and the followmjr (By A-Ssocisitcd PrG?s ) ! Washington, Dec. 6.-President m"""""","U",t""ll""" CHURCHES OF CHRIST of miscellaneous engagements today- IHh WhATHFR (By Associated Press.) to clear his calendar for the first! iiunini.it cl r : r-k n 4U:4 snaA- rloir'a wrkflr nf fViA now rnrrrroec ! rrpnial convention of the- Federal Among other things he reviewed 800 .8mmT?ttttttttMm Council of Churches of Christ in champion boy corn growers and can- For North Carolina: Fair, slightly Tuesday, n,c:Virg the funeral was driven to less than eight miles EeldBartm MiIler's chu-rch b Rev- J- Bucharest, the chief pressure of the ' Therother children were burned Tons sees to be exerted northeast about, the fingers in their endeavors of tne capital, with the apparent hope to save their little brother. " of reaching Plpechti before the Ru manian armies can effect a' retreat MR. GEORGE BUYS BONDS from all sources today. The thrust developed by the Ser bians in the Grunishte region east of Monastir is being pressed and the latest statement from the Serbian war office announce the Bulgarians are in retreat from strong positions. Today Paris announces fresh prog- America opened here today. Approx- ning club girls irom unio and touch- colder tonight Thursday 4-tiv rnn rioWatpa representing cd a button giving a sisrnal for the war mer in western nnrtmn 18.000.000 communicants of 30 Pro- opening oi tne luiar circuit i-ruit north and northeast .winds on '"'itlcmcn hava signed up guaran' fc:tant churches were in attendance. Fair at Vasillia, Cal. coast. fair. (Mr. John -T. Georo-e has bo-ieht the fresh $1 E0.0C0 in ro-d bonds issued by Alev the andc-r co--; - 'Tr. Czzie Poola -who was in the C;ry announced today. 1.1 '1 ,1 i, - ov.;r me rauroaa line running tnereiress for the Serbians and French in from Bucharest. This encircling ; the Macedonian fighting and reports Tr-o-'e-i-ent spells the great ap-! also the development of a violent a r- parent peril to the Rumanian forces tillery engagement north of Monas as the road through Ploechti affords! tir. 14 i .1 I I '(3
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