"THE UNION COUNTY PAPER - EVERYDODY READS IT 'THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY READS IT m Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL 22. No. 66. MIL NASI! HAS FIHST HA1.K. MONROE, X. CL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916. Wants Tom to Come llmk .lr. Gad fly's Foot Cut Gilhoa Com. niuiily. (By Optimist.) Wingale. Sept. ".Idea! wrather for all farm work. Couldi . . suit ed outer if we had it made to order. The time of the husbandman is em ployed exclusively in fodder pulling and cotton picking. Mr. Dick Nush will be first to have a bale of new crop cotton sinned here. Mr. Nasli has ju.-t passed The Oak with the seed cotton. He has a line crop. The meeting at Mt. Croghan in which pastor Black was to have as sisted has been postponed indefinite ly on account of the pressing work among the fanners in gathering then crops. Mr. Carl Bivens, son of Mr. and .xirs. . u. Uivcns, Kit Friday for Wax haw Xew. Correspondence of The Journal. V.'axhaw. Sept. 8. Mr. Claude Heath of Albemarle visited at .Mr. C. S. Massey's Sunday. Mr. and Mr. X. C. Xeelv and chil dren visited at Mr. V. P. Net-ley's this week. Mr. Henry G. Clark left Monday ;:t; i ii.Min for Baltimore to buy fall goods for the Hodman. Clark 4 Co. Mr. Harvey Hood Bit Tuesday for Haleigh where he will attend the Agricultural and Mccanical College. Mr. i:nd Mrs. M. M. Winchester of .Mineral .springs have n turned home from a visit to Chattanooga. Tenn. .Misses 1. mile .mvcij ami .Vary Wingate l"lt Tuesday afternoon for Monroe. Tl.iy will stay there until WcdtHstlay and then they will ro to I.enoir to attend Davenport College. There will be a play. "The Conn- Itry Doctor." given at Fnitv school TWI.I.VF. FXT Ml MM I'M SAYS I IKMIliS IXIOX r. iMiu-P. nMi. , 11.:;"" u.useS,,.nlay night. September -r. . ; rlvirybody emdiallv invited. Mrs. W. F. Sandtord and daugh- Biveus a Texas. We wish for Mr. safe and pleasant trip. Mr. Brigman of Monroe wha has a position as night operator at the , telegraph office here has moved his family here and is occupying the house recently vacated by Mrs. Free. Mr. Su pi peon Black, son of Bcv. and Mrs. C. J. Black, has returned to Wake Forest to resume his studies for the ensuing term. Mrs. Henry Cornier and children of Darlington, S. C. are visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Biv ens. Her many friends will regret lo learn that Miss Miranda Stewart, daughter of the late Mr. H. 1'. Siew uit and Mrs. F.lla Stewart, is sick with some form of nerve trouble, ii is the hope of her friends, however, thai she will soon recover without sennns results. i When Mrs. Ashcraft ar.d Tom an-; nounced the time i:p f' r their stay Willi us and ;-s!lie. 11 - el' I l.c l.ict i ter. Mi s Tin Ima Sandlord. are spind trm tins wctk at Granite Falls. Mr. Will Massiy of Hot Spiings. Ark. is visiting bis brother, Mr. C. S. Massey, here this week. Mr. John Davis of Houston. Tex. visited at Mr. Ii. J. Belk's Tuesday. Miss Savannah My res of Jackson. Miss, is visiting Misses Lottie Walktlp and Maggie Ilelk this week. Mr. J. W. McCain spent Wednes day in Charlotte. Messrs. Fred and J. S. 1'lyter and J. K. McCain spent Tuesday in Char lotte. Mr. J. F.. McCain bought a Foru Wednesday. Il is one of the Litest models and the first of the new series in town and Is attracting much at tention. Mr. ,t. II. All red of Mt. Ait y was a visitor in (own Thuisdiiv. IP ,,s a t a eher in the M-hool here tan year ago. inee H:en lie Ii , tin i ,o d i organu.it ton of Km ire South. Into Marketing Imts Will ten In at Once ig:iiii.tlinn Hat I ih.ii. in Thirty St;ite. New Orleans Dispatch, Sept 6. The annual meeting of State Farm ets I mun Presidents which ha just closed here lixed 12 cents p r pound as tne minimum nnce ef cotton ami urged that all bankers, iiiercliann and business interests of the South co-operate in maintaining this price in orticr mat the cotton industry of the South might be placed upon a sianii oasis. Peter Kadford of the Texas Ware house Commission was appointed ciiairman of die committee, l.avin these matter in charge. Mr. Iladfoid immediat. ly called a moeiing (,f hi committee ut Houston on Sept. mber I 'I ami invited leading ol'iciaK of the I 'tiion in all cotton sta. s to at tend. I he (oiiimiiiee will discuss with the busine s men of Hous'on the warehouse financial and shipping fa cilities with a view of ib teriuinii'g i lie percentage of the Soul here cot ton crop which can he stored, financ ed and handled through II u.-tiui. The organization of the entire south into marketing units with Hie Fann ers' Fnion locals as n basis w ill he pin as soon as suitable men can be put in the Ileitis. Henry N. Pope was elected presi dent of the association and 1. N". CcColister of Louisiana, seeretaiy. The Fnion has slate cri:nni:it ioiis in thirty slates and President Pope will niako a tour of all states at an eailv date. The work of organization vill he rapidly extended to meet (he n. t ii.; ol every product and every section, the ii--socia' ion has invi'ed the co-onera-1 tlii'l tiny and i tilt ir l Is it lag ..i. l i. Ml' ha I (mil.; to mitt had p:ved ii:o. I.glttiui. Hit le w. ;i i ml la.'l 1 1 It 1 l , . : 1 lie. !'!' U:. l do but exeust Ih.'M lait l ,.. until "Tom" hail promised that son e day in the mar nitiuv ,e vvo'ii.l win.' I ) Wii.eate i-iid blil".. his iiiothei , tl ' J) ht r i 'If at The t).i k Wl.i'e i:i v, . :( o l,e jlijge to ti ;,:i-.-nct his busine.-s and t baited a:. ! t i niugleil Willi his I'rit mis and li-lea-ed to the weili in, logic ami eleipi'.'ni'e of the Siiil and Arty club, whil" Mrs, Ashcraft, Mrs. t. P. T. ami the vril'-r could have the tune at their lii.-pi .-.il. .Now, .h. "To;,!." we shall expect a fulfilment ofViis premise. Come time enough to give us the I'liasine ef your prei t nee for a short time, at least, we shall he delighted. The writer feels that he was de prived of one of the most delightful and enjoyable occasions of his lite by not being able to attend the Home Coming at Gilbou last week. Some of the sweetest and most precious no iiiories of his youth and early man hood cluster about this historic old ciunch and school. His lust hour in! Sabbath school was spent in the old church under the .'-i:ieriiuleney of the late Jas. S. Marsh, n prominent member of the. Gilbo.i church. The writer "made up" the lirsl school that was ever (aught on the grounds. Major Ashcraft was the teacher, anil It was the first school taught in the community al'ler the war of til to G.1. Of course it was a private school, paid for by individuals. Well. 1 could lill a whoie column more on this sub- Jet I, but time and strength turbid anything liirther at present, per haps 1 shall have more to say along this line In the near future. Prof, and Mrs. H. Y. Tyner vviii leave today Thursday for their home at Fredericksburg, Va. Miss Miss Sarah Bivens, sister of Mrs. Ty ner, will accompany them home and will enter as a student (he Virginia State Normal College lor (he ap pitiaclmig term. Her friends wish for Miss Bivens a pleasant and mosi successful year in her school work. Iiev. Mr. Campbell of Mt. (intend Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Humphrey. Bev. Mr. Kinney of Albemarle h:;s Moved his family to Wingate prepar atory to ri -( ntei ing school for the fall term. We were delighted to have as our guests at the I.ene Oak for an hour or two Monday Iiev. C. J. Black and Mr. C. W. Griffin. We don't know where we couhl llnd more kind, Mn penial, and entertaining friends than these. How It does relieve the monot onous grind of each day for our pood friends to drop in and spend n hour In chatting about current events and things of interest generally. We are by the contact with tours.' In C,i i ol i lia . We u it a i: , the I'll. ; re a i ll. ol a i I't llls I I "i I't . jioail M.'.iM.e. i; D. i;, ; l:-t : ".d N. Mi.- I. ! ! V.i re I l.e L!.l : I o.' .Ml I "l a :.,'(,- ''.iin ; d..v . I Mi-s ;!,. I Vandle I Sunday liom ( l ailolti ; ing iwi uee!i.' with h 'i V.s .i iit ii. Ii V.':,vi . v'nlliv is ill a (WO Weeks' 'i . Mr. ami Mr. I. I nix -r.-tt iuv. !,. ad o all L'l.i.l lo Ni .' !:..v I ( el'li'l- . , e, No i l" the i oiiKiii rci.-il ah- htl M. York .eN Me," X,itl Fvan. Iteli-t BtiuitrkH to lteHrter. New York Htrald. If "Ma" Sunday will pive her con sent, in all probability the tab rnaele for the liiv. "Hilly" Sunday to con duct his campaign against the devil" In this city will o up at Fort Wash ington cvuitie ai.tl ldtll stin t. The site Idiiii.iIv was the Ameri can Leugut Ustball prtninds, and the plot is owii.,1 ,y ihv NV-,v Yoit In stitute for tliK K.i tic.'t: i.in tif ilui imnti. jii,. tract is available for lease by the Xi Yolk PuminitiP on Arrangements coiiiiiiidte of urominent ew York buimss laen ami cleixvmen will i'.t t Mr. Suntlay and his' wife t ll:e Wal loi i-A.-toiia Hottl at nine oclock this morning to escort tin in to the sue. Mr. Sumlay came to N"v Yoiii iinm Oct an (.rove for this purpose only. H- w ill litave h re on an el. vcti o'clock liaia for his home at W inona. Bid. Mr. and .Mis. Sunday arrived .-it the vvaiuoi i-A.-toi la last evening at tif- leen li.inuit s after leven ' o'clock From Oe. an Grove. Mrs. Sunday told a ui.itcr fur the Herald that her husband was tired, having nddressid four big meetings dining the day at the scaslioic resort. One uf the fi;st persons to rush up and grasp -iJilly" ,v the hand is "T. x" liickaid. prie fight kio- motei. who was standing in the loh- I'V- 'i me had lust rtmaikeil lo Mr. liickaid: 'Ytiii oiiL-lit to stage a nrie fteht for "Billy" while he is In lown " Tile ea!!gcli:t did no! seem to mind the worldly atmospheie at the hott 1. Aft- !' a lew word i to th, ie-porte- he went diree'tv lo his room. Bi l l III l( AS AtTIVK AIL (IVII! THK STAT I.' Deiii.M laiic state bainiiau ( am menu on Tli. Feature of I misiial I'tdititiil Ijiergy. Kabigh Iispatth, Stpt. 6. Itmtratic Stale Chairman Tho. D. Wam-n .M today that he titvtr klu-w the Kepublicans to be as acttve in campaign work as they are just n w in this State, but that tin ir tf forts are being uitclivtly checki.iat td by the Democrat :e can-.riaitners ONE DOLL,R A YEAR. THE LATEST NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF FORM (.I BMW F.MI'Ki:oi; WATCH. in; thi: i K.iniNt; or ms SI.IHFl:s AM THK t:.M.I.Itf Congix-oj, tin th,. Fve il Adjournment setretary t.f War in .North faro, lio.i Seiiide Agrees to lltiy lianisli We-t Imlle. Allit s ( i.iiln'm,. liieii- -. u'uN-ratto campaigners smr, lioi Ktioe.oi .e. I ..... anti mat tne Democrats w, re scarce - j tMni .,I,. ,;f .,rs;l.;ls l.v ever more thotirou-'hly aliv to! Nowhere is t, nw anv t ,1- of """i.oi Hie IUH- lu'l ia their liiil-U j. s ,;,w tst set t ol a vo,e will be go.t. n on- ! Increased by tl uJ: . . ,,- .....I in. n tne democratic !aajoiitii m .-now oeciticd pains in ll s I,! t. el : to is . l.t 1 u!l;i- h': pi. r. 1 1 of I '. I III ( ill!. I' I oli 1,1 o1' I'll!., lit to ht . . .v. Il"ll. liom r si'.n l iii. Mi- ' vilh !iat li- .l 1 i! d 1- Billy" that all ill XV ii ate. I 1 Ymk lie.-tl-; mt- bad." said t-i tin n jii.rit 1, and mldi d t'".' olh-r big cities abo'.ind i.i- ' :i: ; mi i.- t :i;i ..( ef i.i 10 i:-..:t.: II t .' . ll- H'-llliS .-pen' 1; Mis. JiMUe.i '! V.-l l'1-t.-l. s Coi- her a. nil, i'!iei-r. 'Ial!:e icl;or of Siouls s always bettered such characters Mr. Chester (iadtly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Caddy, who went from here last winter to Stanfleld, Slanly county, was the victim of quite a painful and serious accident a few days ago. The young man was en gaged in fitting cross ties when In come way he missed his aim and the blow fell upon his foot, rutting in-' member al:nost in two. A phvsiciaii was summoned who pave the woum the net es-ai-y at 'en I ion and latest re ports say tli.it ChfsttT is gelling along v.-i rie. ly so i' t. The iinl'oi' tuiiait voilii- ti'an has tlM' : ii'.palhy ! I:r,i;y friend i ilhoU1 ll"te.. Ii is rnnioietl i!:.it Wi'U'iiie is to have n dentt ,-t .m. Hope the ru mor W i'.l p!OV e i I'll". Candidate Hughes N pulting hi some practice on wriling congratula tory telegii ms. He should be able to fund a good one to President Wilson, on the night or November 7th. Grt eivlite ileib-f tor. y, w if li :tl 1:1. .Mrs. Halro n-;or nfSiouls smii! 'Hie wet'k-end with In r narents. Mr ami .Mrs. .1, m. Dee-e. Mr. G. W. Moser of Monroe sjietit Sil'idiiy with Mr. A. 11. Yamile. Mi.-s Mnla May ll.-liii.t was tin guest of Mi. s Corn Helms Sunday. Little Mi:s Aline Yamile of douse Criek spent Sal in day and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr.'. W. II. N.nmilc. 1 have been feiiue-ted to announce Hi;. I Key, A. 11. Haywood of Indian Trail will begin a protracted meeting at the Hornby school house next Sun day at In: "ii o'clock. Mrs. Blair Yamile returned home Sunday after spending two weeks' in Charlotte ami Salisbury with rela tives. Mrs. Yamile was in Salisbury (luring the storm and she reports that it tlid considerable damage (here. Prayer meeting which was to be al Sardis lasl Sunday evening was postponed until next Sunday evening on aecout of Mrs. Price being un able lo till her a pnoini men I. Mrs. ii. I. nice win pe with us next Sun day evening at 3 o'clock, Hose Bud. North .Monroe hems. Correspondence of The Journal. North Monroe. Sept. 7. Key. 11 11. Kinnington closed a very success In! meeting at .ion church last Sun- Only a lucky man can afford pose as a disbeliever in luck. to Prof. Waldeii is conducting a sing ing school at North Monroe Baptist church. Mr. 11. C. Aslicrart delivered an ex cellent address at the Metl-i-dM church here last Sunday; his subject Wiis Christian l!diglon. Mr. William Bichaidson. who has been right sick for Hie past few weeks, i.i able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. John Walliek Visit ed Mrs. Wallick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Aycoth. last week. Mr. It. It. Guion of Lando. S. C. is visiting friends here, Mrs. Charlie Batieoni of the High Hill community, who has bten visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Au'hur Cook. returned home Wetlnttlsay. Mrs. Henry Polk visited Mr.. Lex Bennett last week. Mrs. George Hagh r and Mrs. Hugti Starnos took in the foot -washing at Hiuli, Hill church last Sunday. ..(' Kaniest Thomas t." Ualelg'i I. visiting his parfuts, Mr. and Mm. Green Thomas. Mrs. Ki nnington of I in. : i . vie h-!.; been visiting tier sen. Key. V, II. KeiinitiRtoii i (-turned In me Win n- -(1 'v. ii-s llnsie H-l.iiS o v i: itirg Mrs. George P; Mr. C b ::ii'ii All' iin vi- Mi'd nt Mr. liinan week. M's. V.i n Bainer v i. id t I.ando Saturday ;ind f M. A horrih! 1 1 ai-eily ( i i iiii.il y iiv ail.1 noon in .'.'.oiven inwiistiisi. wilt M T. C., ihe tin. -e i ar. -o!i mo i ; l'l'd Pr.tll, color' d. kiib-d I-'l,,!l'.t. Julnes, the two-yei'is- old iliU'luer of f 'r..nk B' nneti, i-!. o c don I. Ail th. paitii. Bve on Mi.-s Johii'-ie Diinl.iji's I'l.iei . Th" pal tit lil.us al" as fol low s : 'I lie moshiT of Hankie J. no-,, v.. it 10 th'' loiils Id pick cotloll, ten villi' I'tiineie .liiu.ts and a smaller baby in 11 loom of Ihe house Willi the tjo.ii barred. A dun t wbilt later T. C. ;in I dies. a. hi- imir yi ar old .-i--'er, wi.o live niiirh.-, went oir to the hoii-e Nothing is know of what occui.ni except what v :n learned from th ' sloiies ol T. (', and Odessa. Aei'o'.l Ing lo them l-'r. i-kie .liilnes wou'tl no; play Willi tin in and 1. C. vv :it oi;i i:i (o the yard, got an axe and proi' id ed to massacre Frankie James, 'ill child was Inl In the In ad. iilso it legs ami arms and hodv hail.y eiuii luted. Then T. C. and Odessa lie strini's to the body ami attempted t drag it over to their own home. Tin were unable to do this, and start home, (in the way they met Ihe tha child s mother and told tier T. C. tun hit (lie child on the head and it v; hlet ding. The woman went home ami found the dead body. The small er baby was not harmed. Coroner Jones and Dr. Ashe went out and lit Id an iniiiet this morn ing. The mother of the dead chll and I. C. ami Odessa were put i'i the stand and the facts us above si; t at. and :i'H N.-v all - -1. many sec tions and will nowhere diminish. I Chairman Warren says that prae-, tically every county in the State ha;:' already had o:u or more hie Ileum-1 cratic rallies or other can ii.iirii ' speakings and il.at the work is go-j ing loi wiird under pressure from I both the sta'e and county commitit s ! and ch.'irmtit. The Cong'rt ssim u ;,n ; other district and county ciindeuv aie tt tting busy and the whole stale is allaioe with D- m era'ic ca.upaigu tl'forl that will rcrtainiy countei act alt the sjnaing' and campaign cor-j ruplion funds that the Kepublican-. can possibly turn loose on the voters' in the slate. . it lie mania into the war. ol'licials atilloiince tl,,.; pi (pared to tint t ti. and bi In v lli.it I 'm -. est in the giiiue of v. t now being eariitd on have completely Greece lor the puipo.-t their northward al!;.cl; ans tiesignt a t,, i:i , i hinge Iroin Bussia through that otiiitr. garians are fighting lir allies, ti. Ausliians yesterday lost i'n.iniii When the Balkan situation Hie, bet U ;' Bou r high !C Still flat I gencv . .Ii hisl IllllL- .r o n that l. -:i. The Allies n tli.ii.e of of ni. 'ing in c in tb, Balk the so u i h ward a tui Bi'ii.auiu, But tae lilll veiy wi;h their ind Germans PI i lilt j-s. is in band (el Minis Pi itler Sitiiendei Than Die. Palis Dispatch, Sept. 4th. Attliough th' ie are no si'-ns of halt j in !'( t i- i-;c-v. ork iulvance seort-il by the I'.iich troops of the Sixth and Tenth ati.ii's north iind south of Mir th- I him. II"! lg!l nab Mi.-r a. lo-l ii I Miliilae si Gilii.;i-.. ing sf.;bb. Oil tie .-letll ef 1 I ' ice noon : i t:. ; a ill -s. I'lt'e in ; i- n i t l -.-''-' ri . ih. .:: .M !..!. 1,'i - i':'.'.i!' 'i 1.1 St un lay. Hit p:i rt ieu! at Ih" '. y nre I- .' Vi"! I., i . . (II- .. uy tne .iiiits ineir circle aroum; Ger many gnil Au.-tria will be co,ili(e ii.il the la t eulltl lo the wo:!'! will be cut t.f I', in fht ctniral powtrs. 1 tie I ft in a iilnl l.nglih eiiui make sl.-w- hut sure gai".. western fi.mi ami Kiiiper. r is said lo be w.itching Hi u sm. Little news cotie-s I.i liussian ofl"eiiie. -j i, . t. dicMons n-iu Mint the till i Uv ai:e tu i:i the U'iiKam in in w ill i.. Per th.' !'" la-t 1 1 l ; . I: 1 1 :. : . pl.ice id-.r, - ' I V par. ii ll : i-' i . : I '1 leilll S '1. F ,1, tin ir i I., r 1 1." in I i' Jii V.i l : t l. .1 : !ti:r' , I'ol.r'T- ,. 1 : i ' 'Hi . i,-rig'di.-t to A l-i i iind Mil 1 i, be ' t. I ! in'il lie coi'iimtlt c today, will i I bis ( ,.l. ;; S . I - 111, : " 1"!1 llll 'I, tne mid.il.: ii in-, t !'e give Nt. w Ytl; Man not - Iv , Oil' ll.pl lie , t .. 1. 'f .i-i i .) s at m tai'i ti.elr I !; i:i""l s M il lu:i '!' " i ...,( t 'i : : l i i,. ' by lia i.i.i i k ill ess 11 1. e C'liia ;l!,e C : a "j - .!i i- l I' ll ti l . -1 1 1 1 .! v.,; arinl'-ry ;n m M -ntv-tv.o . b ;-.-ii of sti i!-;-iig hat lus r cii'-t l tH I ,;u r I. nib re ed were elicltctl. On account of He I lender age, lour and three, tl.ey w. not arrested, and it seems that tin Is nothing to do about the matt r. .-' "i l li'v i--1 i. a"d fa mil1.' lullin's la -( 1 rel-iiiv. unditv.- S. It's infirn d bad luck or "some Mlill T." Before a fellow gels his Pali'i Beach paid fur the tailor i w etln; to measure you for a fall su;t in c',.:ern' i course it was net the same tailor who sold the pummel- suit. Cape Fear News. About (he Silling of the Bet older Court. Vaxhnvv Hnterprise. i ue .ii'tsi,v!iiii iiome last wet K hint ii lung: editorial on the reconl- ers court nuisance. Some little cast oi minor inipotiance nail come up liom Marshville township befoii' tin court and the whole communiiv vvas ransacked for witnesses. Many of the men had to leave their business av.d pay expenses to Monroe for n day. and got uothinng out of it. The Hor.ie suggests as u remedy that the court hold sessions at other points In me county, vvaxnaw Had tne same I'iiiiig to cotilei'd with about two years ag and the Knierpi Is- raised sand, just as the Home Is doing now. A petition signed by a big majority of Jackson and Sandy Biduo town ship voters was sent up to the Legis lature ashing lor sittings ol the re corder's court in Waxhavv once n month for trial of cases In the two townships. The Legislature p:: ;i on the matter, rtleiiing it to th" county commissioners, giving t!,i , pewer to order Hie rilling (.f th.. coinl iieie. So I'; r as we know, noi'i ii g luriht r v,,:.- done alu-ir lb, m :i I' I. We ii i ,fi ih,;,!; )'ie , ,, in.i -'in-, r lai'i' t v it i-i-MHem 1 Ii i . il: I ti-;- I iilll t. o e pi ': U I I:;-1 (;,. lav. ,-.s p i"! by l last d in r. 1 . a ll!;.- is apt lit aide in the v.'h-d-. ci li'itv -iilld if 111' H'l-ie a'l'l I's cm; sGIneney will bestir them-" Ives s.r-1 ask it of (lie rii.i'iip si iai r . tl.ty ma. ci t ihe couil lo sit at M.ushvllU vviii, out waiting for the Li-ci-daiuif 'si let e(. liimiiivviiy (.ills Swap .I.iiN for Hollies. I;,'!, igll News ainl Ob-'ivcr. Alii r I). ing In Ll in Jail li'st un i. i o: ! I s fi i.'.i Chief Moon.-..- I'm mi in v m ii I icn and later as wiin, s i i ll." t.i-e niitiii-t Kugeti" Pi'vettc and Al 'ii'l.- Gould. Lula Crow i 11, Hi In I l.i'ly ami Ldith Mcl.auglilin, ihin young pirl tiamiis". will again have '"ii liberty and be given an oppij'--tunity to live t !it(ter life. Lula Crowvll. the oldest '!' th trio and v!m gave lo r age as 17. yt s-!'i-l:iy was taken to a goo, I country home by a citizen who iie.ini-e. :o lo !j lit r if rk" would !h i w nh him and 1:1s wife. She s."'i:i. ,1 t. Bgl't, tj th.i' she was I'hli. to leave the tlttavv !'. coiii oll Ihe .ecping J.i:l c 11 aii'l l-lcn'iseil t.i show ii -r appreciation ef a ge.od home i(y lin ing the bt . t she could tu in tier h.-r life. Lthtl Lilly, ate 1 . and Bdith Me L.ughlin, in.e 1 :,. win he s' nt bie!; t'i t lit ir hone s in the m i Hi upon t'an portiiti'iti I i: nl-ln l,y He !.:ot!iets i-l' the two gilts. They. loo. wmiM have h, . ii given good hum" in North C.i:elin. by peopl" i:)t. r i s'i'l ill tin i.i hut way back in IV n I svivnnla there is a kind and loving nioieer aiiximnly awaiting for little I'tln-l Lilly, while in Wicon:iii there is i-.l'-o a lorgiving liiothi-r teady to wib i'ine her little IMith hack homo. Chief of Police Koonce nan hem ni i I'liiinunicati: w iMi (he mothers oi the two young girls for s v ral i.i vs anu was jilt, ist i when he learn ed iroiii tliein that (hey were ready to lot rive the linle ninawiivs and re live them bin k into tlnir hoii'es. No Socks in Geimaii A.inti;,-. i h.- Outlook. The German ?oldh r does nol vvear ocks. but russlappen. These ;ire dips of cloth soaked in tallow and wound about the leet. Tin y are sup posed to be preferable to sinks in that tiny wear more evenly, are lore tasily cleaned and, when piop th worn, are not li!; ly (o wrinkle ?!! ciiuse blisters. M.Ittilly illltllill it't s llisilLlee, liow- vt r. iis to the ii bitive value of socks and t a How -soak ed strips. Hither eevel.'ng. tliougll. Is coPslilei eil pre- ! i, Me to the custom of wearing no m'i ! . which has tin vailed i:i the In nib. Spanish si ml Italian an, sirs. Ol inch ef the gimind lost. N'i v ! i li.-le-s. (Jen. von Lit b ni.iinler (.;' ihe Ginuan forces Biacht s-Deni. court front, is v:'si n:itiiP.-rs of i,n-ii m Hie Ut m he: under a pitih.-s hail of shrapnel am hiah t xplosive, with ord"! to tii raMmr than return. Instead of dving. the Germans a.-i iii n mlei ing'. xx lil : i iMdaiiis the bl' hag of piisoners ni-tled by Gen. l'm-h .vcconi ng hi inioriiiiition given un uy si.iii oiucers, tne loss el h mi- iion.n niiiiiway irom lia pa illume lo Peionne has pari ieulat ly stirred th (ii-iuii.n coi. inlander tij a realizatb n of bis peril. While he is still w iihin t.li" (ii '-1.1:111 lints, the Fr.-neh an only ii few hundred yards away, and .-I tl." , ,i Mr. Pa!;. lion ly ,.. hi. lliit'on. Tie '! is not an ii.lv like most siiit, thing alii ut w I n. i n l.e ti. Ol ' r, i. iv " ef war, , ii. lie know t ii i v. i r. r.s, not to li.lllcc. in ii I; of I il St their hen- .'liiletl Wllil their i"l' o .-!;. 11 Tii u i .,'iate tlilil s roosting on Mnt Saint (Ju-n:i:) i north of lVvonnei. Therein lies ih -i x p ! a : i a ( : i : i of tin- withdraw.'.! o, some of ihe guns mt nijoncj in no di, patch t f Monday. :s. the Germans have lo. t Hi a i"i'i! iiulispeiisible to an ; ! - if) li nisliment of ; he amnun upply lor rhe monsli-r bnili rii Villa. W n!i Lii'ge Force. In ll.intlie I .Miles of Anieriiaii lleadiniiii lei ill P.ist) Dispatch, Sept. 7. Gtmr.-l IV i siting:, acting upon a suggestion from Gmeval Punsion, is reported hut tying back to Meld head til:irters from Columbus. N. M., fol lowing Information given the military authorities here that Paneho Villa, with l,rno men. fully supplied with arms and iimiiiunitiim.was less Mian tun miles from the American out posts. Fears are expressed openly hi re that ilia, in a desperate effort to dis in on rirst t n it i inrranza. will siie- illlce a part of liis command by send ing It against the outposts of t,t Aliieriean expeditionary force. Thou sntuls of Yiitiui Indians in the district hi twat n Navii.ioa ami Guaymii.-i are on the warpath: They have killed man.', ranchers and devastated a la: go ter ritory, accord ln to a report hrough" In re by Knriqtu Vtla-co. eoi'iuiis- sioner sent by Cnrinnza to divide the 1;, litis of the peons. New- its I ear t, railroad : .' upply Ii. an ai la;. I portaiion col. ip. in it .Vi'.-li'i-'iav Yoi k city w as l.ill-ei ,y (I,,, strike tntn'iii lore 1 1 was lot nl strike li'i.-s , I i! i hi iin t hat Oil lie; I Iv Hi. SCI I ll.llli e!f i on' i I'll e o 'll I'll. . : g' U- XV 111 If V ar lie ..I un snl.:e- over 'i I It. foou' I i.l by Iraiis- in spile oi li a lailiili-. : l ri Kt I'ln; a In tl; Th- ' peiateil .-. In-dull". that it i- a tor '!'; ll he s a 'nl lee P. i : Ihe piii.i.:,; place Tih-mI, M.i-i n iiiL- a 1 1 for Gov e-, in ,i thilt the t h ct i"g :i which !-il-'-: Ihe . 'i: li n; BP Mi Caro oi' rings' lo lili.v- h lakeV ae and ind race The ti leet o ma : l;t t s of 1 1, stall hav e on io ,1 w i; nrice. ei high During V2 tl.is in Aimu.-t m-aily half a million dollars wonh was si'id on (he Wilson inai kel al on ' Brt men. Hie second undersea Which Was expected to il' I've Germany, has not been hoard Th boat from of and it is In thill she has due to nt i ive land. ginning been OOll iliti to he lost. T the belli v She wi); D. lltsi il il The Maine t let lion, wliiih is snti- postd to feteiell how Ihe nation will go this fall, takes place :n t Tuesday. Democrats claim thai thiv have a good chance lo elect the ctneiliof and and V. S. Senators. Better Habit" .t" We si. met lines hear of a vo'ir'i who is said to be worlh her v. 'gh' in gold, but w-e in vf r Pear t.f m who was worth her weight in dollin bills. 'X Broke II, lie.' 11. "I" , be.e His i ail ii 'h" late Pvhi.p Falls plus;.-,. " ii'.l-'y. to imp-lie k, ii'iili rsiiindiny. "li. once 1 1 , mo ; b ; I; ! I.t lei !!...- man ol .-, w h. -a "I t-i h !.:'! Mr. Han. 1 belli ve in II,' s'i riri act.-;,' the ; I-'. itS "lid .l .- ;; ef a r lie a 1 1 it cel. i 'i a: i-i I. r,y di a tint th,. ,hi!' lu:vv. -aid n d. very it ii i.-m I'i to I 'J :!';. I "II-'.IS i : 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 - r w tie. I r believe a I M a Bread. Bigger Price. I Nat ion's Bakers. Cliii-avo Dispatch, s'i-nt. fi. I .Tee pr.iposit ions to tve in iliiiir pi in w i rs s::v Miev ,:- e. i -t d at a " Inn of Iin- .1:"' lil'-el ll vvl i on; i lodav tin- ail-l.-h ba- I M I- V"i T.Iive C, A -s.i, la! ii -n i Nat: at- C I V. !ir. a. ol .v.e H r Tin p-.-OtlUt ' i!, c.itt a il foliV Vi 'here I this ur.w'ebl!, i'ls in M,v w:!i! ::l boin l t -t 'a n il ef tin: bleaks- down.1 '.' tne hum - e vat I. hot 'er te I TUI : for -, , !, f ;it:; 1 n ci in Jita I . o! .v. t " i ;-i ft p ii e of llnlii M i:t ;i flfji :; h.i ri III pl' -ei t .". i '"i( lo.-f ') not it -1 1 ,,at, (I or 7 en's : ; r the v. ' ii;!.t "!' the 5 pro';i;.tdo I'o-.ii. abent Aero; din ; t.i mi inh. niMlee, the p; "posit p ns a:o taver d by the baki is. Ii is pected to t'-n will be taken en the pioposals ;i ih" trieelini: to-i.iort ow of th" F v rut ive j Committee, and also on a revoluiioii I --ilhi.littt d tn-d.iy a king Congress to i place cn ctn!:argo on wheat. n to o;,M-tt nt v :l h it'.! ttii'it. a so of p; ;, .. o! t'l a or. I, laid " d r ti'it-'iop e' ;-e:-.t haf to ;; !l eurc's. is of ih,. c on g.iin at (.real Stall Fair. The Better Babies Con I est is to be a feature of the Slate Pair again this year. 1! will be tonducted bv the Woman's Club of Kab igli iind tfi,. Slate Board or Health, and will In held on Tuesday. W'ci'n vday. Thurs day and Friday of fair wt t'k. which is Oeloher 1 7-0. This contest, which j the fourlli iinn ial Bt id r Babies Contest c) he held at the State Fair, will be manae ed iind' : p: :u licallv Hie same rules and n gnlat ion., as the one la-d vcar. r.i-.biis in .i.i i; momhs i-i :; j,..,r,; ,j vv i!'i b" adaiilt.-il. ,, fee w ill be c h;M . m d li r t nt ; atice. Ki i,i I, ii( j.ijj . sician; and nns"s, including a f pi c:;Vt .i t ;o- i v i s. ii, ;s. no , uiroiii, win taa,.c t:;e ( x-m n.- 1 he score canl s -t . w i n p. i.i m t piiit t in n i IVil s li'i-oi; ploiaas ;i in! t ..j t alev w 1 i -.-lied. Ins ll ;;,!. ens v ill , 1 .oil, eis as t.i the ji.n tico .til. I :cal!,. t nl ef 1 ;,i h , j,.;,; a e x e. rs il.t Bt f 't-r !!.i e- I" t ll one of l ll at-f. s I,, ti,,. M,,,, 1 vi r two l.'i : ,! ti led tl 1 Il,e Ih t , 11 11 'I :tions. list',) d. t'i- ..in I--t n the lie.-tl, I or Hi; Ci'iit.M I popular f I,a-t Vtar were rtc: and it i four day liuii.b. r Mi-s M.ie Hoard of 1. , applications the contt-t. ; ii' !-, y, d that - (( 'his j t a i a ol I de .' VII' li'h v, I'i.'S mus' I 'nit. ilhle-' tins. ill! '',:; li," , lie!; l-ii-gt r b" tnte'i-i!. bb- of the State ill ai:;ii,i I i iye jili for b.Miii-s entering v. it: To an engaged couple wedded Iff,, appears to be till sunshine but to a husband md wife !i loo!;-.; Mi-pit'lou.-ly like moonshine a, .

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