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ROANOKE RAFID3 HERALD. EOANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. IMPORTANT NEWS IMPORTANT HAPPEN NGS OF THIS AND OTER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAIS GIVEN THE NEWS jP THE SCUTH V. eat It Ttj Pace I" Te Scuta land I Be Foxn8 m -tt Pa-aj Ai;ri The d!U'.! N'i't ' .i. r But a .ri f.-kl .:.!! : l- : r-s ur.i. .at. . p. ; : ; 4 S' a - n.i i' IT. .-!.!' w :- r f.u.i a; U.I.. . i- ,1 '. - 1 ' ' -i ' a ... .1 i i ! '-" the U'..n -i.J;":. v! ' " .1 r s .!. nor u t ' !!:' ia. I!, furtnt . I a. no'..' 1 1 . a!V and 1. Ml"' .1 i Il il.j : ftlh.ath'tl '. Urafi I f.t ps ha t U'-lieial : To - fti ( . M- a tr ld..T t MW as -mi n I'v i : : culture s tmm'hH had s ut h h n 1.' dm turn a- a ;. -i. aea'l'. r :; :.n 44 ' Mi.' i."" a !.; .d a .71"" d. p. I t.i t 'e el. Washinston l!a:a. d r.m !.' ' "! -i .... a;:d , l)eunv tain. si. d lm n c! .. I"-- j ba'i.uiMr; :..r... Lh . n rt -tu- tl a''. i !:.i .nit Iw. n "'.u:d. tl inr inn!'.' Mian; li'UV d.t . - .a "M!'P,.' tui'.--' l' it (tr,i''hs t: .- ' . ,,;u,,: '. i- ,.f m. , n fMi'.t-s C":'!'.e-i ,.t Verdun I1 men ate n-. :.e.rte-::: !: i la . I.arri' in, . '. 1 ..en. I'ntlt'f an ..jret-iii.,.:: riini,l''til ; tttn the .;! fx- d. i' i' ; "... in ,,na the Westi TP I'tllutl '' i.'l." :ii'i (.Mil rany. the liOM-rnni.ti' acv - 'o . alt interest en Mii..'.nidini; t'"tui- ut 'he t'Miiiian. all tli.id"iid- and in'ci est imuuents due tin stork an,! bonds of subsidiary companies, all taxes and opeiatmi; cliaines on the propel and in atlditlon the .-Ulll o! e:;lit inillioii tlolh'.rs anrually The sma.-hinif yielory of ihc .nlte American forces ninth ol Si. guenttn ma,' he pavinu tile way for eaily in yasion of ticrninny itself. Srrtkintt hints of a wholly new enterprise, di rected ul the np;.er Kliine valley, have tome from imollicial (piancis m Kriince. and they follow repented re ports from Switzerland that the civil population,, of the lihine allev towns were li.-ins leiiioved tj thf tJernian 11 lit llOl'it les While ihe (on.-lanl liaiMtnerina i k. pi in in tin- north to pin the (ier man ainiics tlier". it may lie juissible to del, er a new -iroke on the Alsace Lorraine lion! t!;ai im,y jtwifily de velop m'o n invasion of ilcnnany ii- If hy way of tile Itlnne alle The Japanese .-team-hip Hirano Mini, of T.!.:., ions sross. has been torpedoed and -'ink. .-a a di-palth I mm "A l!ri!i.-li I'm I ' The e-,-el a-" o'lluaid hound ioi Japan and car I .Ml alHMII .as.eticer.s The Vessel va-- 'ovp.doeil and miiik by a (ertnun .-'.thmarine when alioii' :;uu n.iles ort the souih ol Ireland. 'I here were a few survivors plik.d up !,v an Amer ican torpedo boat , There w re J'.D men aboard Die Ti t ondenifo. an American -leaiii.-hiji of .".1?.0 tons, and all except the twenty who arrived al "An Atlantic Port" are belie. cl to haw- pcnslieil. Thf sur vivorK not away in Hie only boat which was not demolished bv ihe shell fire from the s-uhmanne. Setentecn of the men reached poi t were members of a deth"hment of soldiers detailed to are for horses which were beinir transported. Surgeon (ieneral Illue of ttie T'nited States public health service sends out thp fullowinx: Public henlth service will iiiobl'.ize with pld volunteer medi cal service corps all outside medical aid required in rombatini; present in fluenza Piildemic. Rid Cross upon Kpecific ieiuest from this service will mobilize nursing personnel and fur nihil necessary emergency hospital mpplle which cannot be obtained oth erwise. Whenever necessary public health service will establish district officers to co-operate with slate offi cials and distribute medical and nurs ing personnel. Huge increases In the artillery pro gram have been decided upon by the ordnance department, which has asked the house appropriations committee to add $1,100,000,000 to its estimates of $2,667,000,000 to carry out its part of the enlarged army program. The war department has decided to pro ide ninebig guns for each of the eighty divisions that America expects to have In France next year. The Moscow, Russia, government, controlled by the Bolshevik!, has de nounced the Brest Lltovsi treaty with the eefUral power because of the oc cupation of Baku by the Turks. Wtih- more than 1 MJ. Airerwaa uxfc. t.brk-U feu the In at -.nd M army oj 2. a t)'V m- B ;n prep.it a' n .a te Btake victory vsti.a, c;nil Vmh !.a sound. -J artem cad f ,-puUr support tor the tourth l-it-eny Lantn T.r.k'- has ru. ic a. etipe prw PmsI to Pie-idnt Wilson, imird nj to tv;vrt in eii-cu'a-.on ta L. t.d -a S-.res f Ameiuat -a tors snu ss-eV it. rs werv killed or .iu!tii.ii t. stirau-u-l ti!-d bv a German snb-manne atler it had no -d.-ed the -tm.-hi,. Thob- df;;.:o. I, Tint iuil.' ist, accord: ng o ' Ht ', sill VI V MI'S I iaU' Port" a l! !T A;lantu siory told by arrived at "At :d a L ri.-a s' : ' r A .it ! i'l.. rat ns to -a. 1 ne s. tit as a to sl.li 'a' not -J j T:. -,. ;u . t-.a-';i 'l I, a, I . n li d I . !..; 1 ar u: stint Haw. t Ul tp';in '.. o i a.. !.!: - t t 1 N.M'i. . A I T. '.:.' tp'Ut:lU I.. r.U r ai Imt .:! Ml !. !,.'U-atlJ i I ; ."va1 1 .n ! n r. - in Jit- 1 I M -; ,n ' e -Tk r ' .n-'. i I y a tor Vl. l one li'.nd atid p. r-MUs ! on y Wl'le -a'-tl j ln 'he W :":i- "! 1',' . ! in..n- are M . ,-i . d Hie.." 1.1 La i I: IM Is U I !i hafle po-i'a'iv- i n.n j ,"' and no: 'i.w.ivd t; mi i I Mt J-e l . r T'.i ':' l.".iai I -i 1 tl K-i! W.trd si'll.e haven Ml -..!' y i I'.'lls tit the all t d l.aw k- T .e l..,llll'U- t !.i -111. 11 d '111 l idiC W bu ll the lie' lii,,; I'o'ti ihe ,d I.. : li ed !m be an in-U'.'.'l ahl.' 'an advance nor' !: ..I'd f "Ml i i- b. :m; . vacua't d I A Ifllg the M.'Use I i ' i 'I l ,i:id Ann i n an t imo; s a: '. t ' In i nor! hward j I a u.ii is iimw i urn 1' l i i I . V I he U' e-t opt 1 a' lot'.- o! 'Ulil.'.nl.e 1 ' it. A revolt l.a- bink.r. .t 1'-' In, mil. 'lie pt'plliaCc ha' iii i ' It -1 ! lie a' tempi s ul 1 , 'o d- i'Ol t lb. I IV mail-, a, -i iL-pntiii horn Vuist. rd.i! I bioi.tiiMir Kbiud'T- il.. . tu u r: Imt. d w olt t ai'l. . . l-s w !m li ale lieilli si :n;:ny Ko Id Marshal M.n ken r;vi 'i ;n Did Serbia not to -:.r in-, but to -an '!:. i-ti o (iei nian "ic, -. ,r iii- are i ios.-lv toll'i ;v in.- n r.tug.-, :iu a: i-i n ' Vi : mat's ioid'1'i Iv) r. . i I- a'" ioi-. s and u la (or n ha.- ar i.d Hi. ;u! titll.ltM - id vvbnli lie low aid I ne 1 1. I! ;, ,.' 1':.' .u-ti;an- ilie evaill i Hit I'., ! itiale and tli- vvl.i'ie S.ibinn popula Hon is takinu i. vi iu" K., n woin. n vvitli rifl. s aie driving out tin n lor-m.-r oppresMir- 'riii. Aoineti l avei-u. , lured so nmch, it is iinpo --ilde m re--1 lain them. Ah xandei Keodorov ii b 'I'ti pi il. for met Kusslaii premier, lias been shut. He was fitly six years obi I'imiu bis cliKilliooil he v. as des'ined fin the army and that was bis profes.-ion un til L'T. when be wen' into ihe in, in-1, y of the interior. In diplomatic circles in t'.i'.ni llni ain Pi ..-iil.tit Wilson's ieply to tb peiite proposals ol Prince Mavdmibuii, tleinian imperial cliancelbir. is regard ed as ch v i f and high al. Talaat l'a-ha. the Tuiki.-h premier, Sias resigned and lias ben r in t mi ib l by Tewfk Pasha, fonii'-i- pr. inicr and ex ainbassiidur al Londun, llnvi-r i'a.-h.i, the mini-tir of war, al-o has resigned. Koi tin r King y rdinand of Bulgaria, with a reunite of servants, and Prime I'yril. bin second son, two Bulgarian generals anil a large suite, has gone lo hi.- estate in lowir Austria, al Kr enthal. I lie llindeiibni g line no longer burs Ihe palb of the allies. The definite rupture of it was achieved on the lir-t day of Ihe lighting in the new ilevelo'i. incut toward the north of the great battle from ihe Kscaui to Ihe M.-use. The extraordinary maze of defenses in some plan's 12 miles in depth, be tween (.'am brat and St. Quenlin have been stoi ined and taki n by the Anglo Saxon forces. The allies are in the open lounlry on the Cambrai St. guentin front and are threatening Bohain, an important junction of roads and railways, the Americans having pushed within two miles of that place. South of St. guentin the French over a wide front have crossed the Oise river The entenie allied forces every where are defeating the armies of the Teutonic allies. In France they are fast carrying forward maneuvers that are resulting in the enemy's line giv ing way from the region of Camhral and Verdun. In the Macedonian and Turkish war j theaters the cleaning up process con tinues unabated. Br. Bernhard Dernburg, former Gep. man minister of colonies, speaking at Chemnitz, Saxony, said: "With Prince Maximilian, the oid German ideal comes to the front not what is use ful, but what is right and moral.' Mili tarism Is an expression of violence without the restriction of authority. It terrorlges the entire state life." Further advances are recorded by the British war office around Cambrai and between that place and St. Qtien-Us HERALD'S REVIEW of NORTH CAROLINA A Record Of Important Events At The Capitol And Throughout The State, Reported For Herald Readers f I! ...MIL IMJL ft'E STOCK LOSSES prccham is ace;d upon CURTAIL ANNUAL WASTE 0 V ALLATLC MEAT ProCvJT TO imm FnO'a E.ilf'5,-1 0 '"3 rj Mr:t.i ng T tK Proj-tn Of Ni-tn Ci'J C.-t Cap. .a, :"tf Arowt.a t"t .... ts.' 1 i . rr.'i :n; i t t.tti t m il cf P-f 1 ,' i .1 -. . - n' at . e 'f . .ip ' ."UP'v h a In ...1 ! ! ! v a 1 v m.. , t..- . n: n t'd 1'' I! H Til C II ncunn lucuii !' ; V."; i : lav ele'p U. S. T'.thjt B and L. TV- :t!- l i" ;-. v. a i i- - ,(...rv -, - , t n. i M: : ; ,,. .is..i. a . ,.- " l . 1 have N i ih" that I n.;,. 1S I n t ". in tli In n I 'I t ' ho i i. li ! tt.e. - :'". ic b.i . : pi I: - W t 'ti. d r .in I 1. :' .el. l.'l.. 1 V-. ; I 1.11 1! fn.l...- !'l i f '. i ...n of ' i I. an h. i 1.1'' 1 w: I"' t'l lo ,i'i I in P'l 1' , i' , 1- , "' V II"' d bv t i r- Let No Lcck Be Lest. I'l an :i'i, ai by (lev H: Ip ,lie p.- j'le in 'be Ve-h i n:. Ipi i , . 'or, iielt in "Let rn ' , k ii- I- ' " e g "' or arks i .' . , f.,., j,,-.' '.ii re;i us ,e f 'rnieil i:i evil , o " ,,'; ,,n i tv lil'd T the atl ';. e i f ill- , e.i',, of i!a;:iiual dif r.-e vv. li .id , ,: phk.ng needs uml turn.- of a'! w'i, can il' vote even sine: w ,i dav t j p;i king The app-til folVw-i: "Tlip cot p, i c on ;s tfb ' Tli,, w, rids need is gir,i'. and ,,.),, ; c Sou' lis kingly staple !' mo-e tr . ; j. 'hull ,l.s '1 f dil";i fleo. e Kv"-v . oi d" ai i,'i of p.. ; p:.in a ; ! p ; ir gi s iba! in a lo, k ! lost w ',.-!:-Is always folic ; in ' : of vvn: It is i r line. Tip -rf . .- : . c and t;rzan' d cfor - l.'iul.l be p..'e !p pri'VMI ' Il i. li' .'.CI: iga ;o li" , o; n-. tha' !ia- , ivi... iv . :. b, ; ,.- ;,i,r. t 'l. Tn Ih s en 1 1 I ,, . -;;.v v ; "K.rst: To the ctmii of t a.i na! defense in every inrim mumy to e tabllHh at or. a a cnlirn pb l.or league. "S'vcud: All farmers w i i need otio.i pi. ki is to siil.tii'i at once the n ei '.- I i eh tad t.i this bur i.aii. A-i s, in ,.i i iiddren in nur c't'li t and town-, and ail other p r tit; w lio are n':t f .i:.'?1- f r the whole day In r me useful work, to die 1 their names w .th the "in p.i ! r's , bureau and offer th"lr servii e to '. farm, rs needing p', kers. thse ?s-v. ' i.es to be paid bv 'iie farmers a; ini-l ! rent prii es. Centut Ag?ntj Appointed. ' A special from W'ah.ngtoti ay. , "Three special agents of Hie i ensin bureau wc-e apponted f r Kurt h far j ol-'tia. on recciiiiiiieiHlaticti of Senator' Sinimons." They w ill gather statls'ii s on otion and tobacco. The hoi KM n ! eeli are as follow-:: C. U. Klilctt. Columbus, pk loan tv; W. F. Brgart. C.rem-sbo o; W. H. Williams. Washing on. The salary and per diem for these places will amount to $2 i SWt per an num, and they are allowed traveling expenses in addition. Camp Greene Inspected. Cainp Greece has been formally In spected by t commission of three high army officers, representing the war department. General J. M. Barker. who recently returned to the t'nited States after one year's service in',red to be fol'owed wilh degrees fro-n France, headed this body. While the fifteenth to the thirty-second. Ttu neither member of the commission ; local committee on arrangements would discuss for publication recom-1 from the Scottish Bile Masons is com mentlatlons they may trclude In their j posed of Alfred M. Maupin, chairman; official report. It wis understood by j ( -f, McClenaghan. secretary; W. W 'hose closely asoclated with thsm dur-; Willson. W. D. Terry. 0. C. Scarlette mg the afternoon that the report ! a. H. T. Spcn. er. H. W. Colwell, Cue would be favorable. I tive Hagedorn, Gerson Heller. T Furso l"-fg"cjr Relief. :vl.va.:: 1 i If x:' . fo ..." .- u.-u V n. I a!! I. f.. I . in. IVvi a .1 i';i . r.at- a. .a per- il :r. "".a .h S: Nctk Ca-clma Citaitit. i .: -i;.iV.:e a;;i. j it it- iii"r.'.i. as atiu h ,-tii in t ''I ' K ... k ; f-..i.i : s! in V f te it. ate as fo! imys ; !-;ej' T J Ihib .' :tn: T 1. H.pwtt. M,'r;y M Krw n, S.ii;-bur , i p. old; J W P. gr;i"i. Me. iia'ci K 1. .",i;it-. i; K. I'avis. 11 ; h I. wvv. ('ana; t;,iy I. a . II. I.. K kharit II il Hall, lh pe Mills; , !' ; A (. T'Tiy. Ur 1 li la n r ; II. S Tu 1. 1 ,1, kill-', li Si i uu:;. ; . W .: n J 1 W ii-'. -i K 1. 1 : in; T It We t. a.li. J.etesli.ir ' ; 11. . 1 J U.gsb. e, . pe. O-Viu tl'-; li. J rr-ei Ii. p.dtcn: I'V r i mi -i ii i ' :'. .1 ' . 1 II I I';.- i: . 'I v ( i' t 1 Al l a V .'p. K Ilk. . e h Tit. ma -v i'.J ; i.s Par.s .N r,.rp W. W. .Mil ; IT. vales J.i s' e K - S im S'.tir'. y. P D F. farter. !1 d r I'.-d of Iva- t O B. v'. Brad haw. .m s-. .ei. v V 'i:,d..- l.'eut T C 'i, . S V.-vv 1 e-:i; S-' v;, H. lies. - .-. ..!'.. : . I! II Parser. W lis:, n-Si..'- V V A ii 'll. K.iebuck; Id. IV W .... Tr - y. r " 'I, K M, J hti- :;' !. 1 -I". II. A V II I'.t.l . I!" till T- s..n: i' F. !''. .. a M Iburn; P iv.pcs .'' ' .' 'I";- P l' i.'v . F. A lla'd'v.io.t, .: d K J V.': m;- C a l.'fe; l. W. W ..i. is lid. 1 1 o i ; . V. W.nf . .- -i s'..l tit: X .1. M -M l!r. :. Man " i : I' l. W'lilr. K'nsion: f lias, ihe - Wm . I'l C C. Shaw. Hoard :,... .l i l'l i rv . I'.;. 'pngjim ; C. '. !; .' i f.,'1 dor: O f l;.;i..nl. JKMIe - .III M-l-.n. Mo'irare; Hen Di': : ' 'v lli !bi ; F. N. White, lie t ' ' I .1 K Vati Ovk'.. Clie-rvville; W v S'lPi!!"" f :iay; B. (5. Mavis, W In ii ; W S Ha!! Th;m.i!l.". l'"i. v T'lrlll. Knxboro; Wagoner Li d S'i.i, pe. Ili.ld.'U'.t:'; fit: ps. A. I. K W.'da.e. ltil'ii; T. T. H.i. nil. iM. II' v.,i.i; P:;va'e.-i M. K. Fiuhcs. Ahcs-I-..." II K. ILggins, Smi-hl'-hl; S. F. sp.vev Tabor; W. F. f oker. A-iie-bo A F. KdwjrcN. Bi iil'lnii ; M. S. S.: t. Kings Mountain; 1 f. llax'.ey. Pal; in lint; Hoy Treadwav. Beaver Cr, .k; fi :ps. M J. Par.s. ns. Norwood; Pr Vii'i - II I-I. S.v.ndell. Faiilivld: Syl- v e-'t ; --etl: Fails: ('a rv" IT - ' At'i"" i .1. W ' .' a: 1 K.;r Itulik; Privates Faulk. K. F'.cwers (Irjni'a Fox. Tjyhi:svi!:o; J F. i.i n; -. - or Ml. lng -iMva'fi J. II. . ui.it .1. 1) CrisiUle. flta.lol'e; li'i.ivan, S!i"lhy; J K. Wvid. K.diie; H f'lrncllus. TiK.niis K '- i c IT ok-. K. Duriiam; W. 'I Best Ka::n,:pol:s; J M. I.amhe;h. Cli'k Detnirs Rehearing. Tiie n..: or.til war lahpr board nuth o:' .' 'h" a:i. o'.iin enieii: that Walter CI..:!, 'hlef justice of Lie supreme mil ; ,.f N i: h Carolina, untpire far the nai oiial war 1-tbar board tn the i -a.-e ol Hie f-iployes versus the nian-i,-c.u !.;. i,f ilii- Wheling Mold '! F.-uinlry company, has denied the mo- I t on of Waller Drew, counsel for the i ompau: , for a rehearing of the de cision applying the eight-h mr day to the opt ration of the plant. ! To Build 150 Homes. , Tin- Lnicrgency Fleet (eporation. through lis Iniu-liig divlsh. n. will un il.Miake ;o build Li Wilmington at an early date 1 .Hi house l ace omniodate Hi. -killed shipbuilders and wo.kmen Willi vvl'.l be eiupioved al the local yards ilurius the winter A report of the number of addiihinal li"uses need ed tu relieve 'Otigi"ted conditions hre has recently been ronipUed and forwarded to Phlladelphli through tiiueseptatives of the shipping boaul who visited the city last week. The work w ill he hurried to completion. Masonic Cithcrlng. The Fall Reunion of the Carle A W'oodruff Lodge of Perfection No. 7, will be he.d at Raleigh October JS i when degrees from the fourth to the fourteenth, inclusive, will be confer mm GRAVITY OF Uil f LABOR SITUATE STATUS OF ATFA1KS SUMMED UF CY DIRECTOR BR X A LEV OF U. S. LACOR BLRTAU. ra If CHIEF cf mi Lti'i l PoarcirJ L'p. C'ct4. at Oner Fooni ler fc r.i:' ".' Mi la t:' t . 1 ' 1 HW! . s.'!' . I IMV .la. ' - t'tr n.TV. l..r i V lra' H S'a . - la. i t Kiiwiii. .iini,:. ! up i on 'T.if i ;ni.o .. r :'!. rluti l - an.! ,'nlrt I.'M1T i :;. S o. cf Hi- U n' 4' !n;'o nt!t il. l'm . i f tt.tti s- snt a' a.tVf ic! to r.c t that if h ir i f' ancrev full? terniiti.t'ed iNejr w-.l! have l. glv, ts-.'r eniplcy.-- f t c .verr.-ip nt serv ii c e : n ' i'n are f. r. ed to c'.is. d-.w.-! tlu.r -'i"i's and iMi'dre-ses W a'e g.f .i.g c.il's for ni.'.'i e v day V.'ttl loi .1 Htt! f, OBI .:r llldustii.'s i ther , .tie- a:ol ha dentsti'l a1' died- o" ali'u I I Scl -al c.i! were s.nt bv Fh rt'i'i ,'le w! I we a: ii'iable to ftli li'i-.u'h there are htm '.'.: .-d ni- it hi.iilne. ' rer-i and l ili 'W ih" l,al b, a: I t. i l" a Btiml'T of re gro labcrers wire turn.1! over t, J A J .in -. cii ;r:t .!: at ( al ni Ore.'iit' flif tor llr.iwlev is being a did bv rMf cf Pali, e Wat PKui,!, runtmia so ier if l'u'd c SaTe v It II Ms-re and Re.-i .1 -r 1! r. J tie. f . i;n!;i.' up the work -.'.uk-Mi. K.ill'w.n; a r i:i"l un of a'.! men who fade! to hav. wi rk cards cr uniisi-d oniw. II n .-roes fuel the re. older ctl charges of vi g-nit'-y Aft r a twoh. ur trial vy oil' of tile -.'I was f 'uml gall y anil were tinned over to lire,-. or llrav.-Vy hlMi imni!" l;ali :y f.iun.l w- ti'.ial work fur th. Anicjntd it Irr-tmclort. Chap,. Hill. The folkw:ng Tnlvee- ; s tv of Ni. h far.,li:ia men who re-! c dved ci.tnm .ns at PUttshurg lust ' nt-mtll have been ass'rnecj t c.l!.gi- j ii'e insii'utlons as insti hi tot s. the lis' being iiiH-ess-jfily in, om;i!cie: 11. V. P. Wilsin. Jr.. It. of Chip"' Hi I. and Will .uu ThompsiM, '20. of , (oi! 'sh: ro. to the Vtiivr of Vir- 1 gin a; J.- t Mvnum. Tt. cf Il.trtvim Clerks n Itis'ltute. P. ti.-.l.ini. N. Y ; T C. Ki'lreil. '20. of Henderson, to P.. rs'ii' s Polyte. hl.lc Institute, New York; W A Bh mil. I'll, o: W ishing lop. t'l New Yiitk I'li'vcrsitv; Je- i rwl, '21 cf Ihnham to C illege Cltv. N. Y ; Calvert Tv. 'Ifl. of Chapel Hi'l t) St. Join's CoPetre, New YotK; W T Polndexter. '21. to l'ni ersh v n! Flor la: T K. Koml'haler. IH. cf Win s!in Silent, to Buffalo fnivc-si,y, New Y, rk. liainiv C ii'hhi rl-i"i. 'IH. if Chsr lo t.': I'l. S l.imlsay. '1ft, of Tryon; ft B Allen. 20. ,,f Wehl; n; A II Mar tin. "So. of W list an Sal.'in; Amo Cum tilings. '21. of Wlv.-'on-SjIem. arc i:!i;o!ig Hie Fniverslly meli assisae.l to ('.imp Z.i.'hury Taylor. Ky. City Suinn Ccrporaticn. Wlns i n Salcni. An ii' lf in hits been institnud here ae..itist the I'lil't id Cigar SLitcs CoinpatiV. which op crr'os a brain Ii store in this chy. fo' ' the cotleetlnn of a special 1 li :ie t.'.x , cf SHIO for the pr idler:" of giving a , coupon with cacii p chase, to be re deemed in i ash or men h tndlse. Thir ' tax Is Imp; -cil by lily .-rdi nance and failure to pay t li t tax Is declared a nLsdeineaiior It is I'tider'to id tha' Ihe company is aitlr.g upon the belief , ihat the cr.li ance does not applv te Ihe r business: for the rta.on that , they oiierate their own coup in system and redc-ii them in cash ur mitihan dise carriel hy them, always in stix k. and that liny di) not operate through any trading sump or premium estab lishment". Thb case tnav develop an other tet case in the higli- c ourt. AI J though theie is no slatp lew rover! g the cae the charier of the city gives Wins'on Salem ihe right and authority to require a tax for the privilege of distributing trading stamps Veterant to Meet. Wilmington Major flene al James I Melts, commanding Ihe North Car ol: a division, t'nited Confederate Veterans, has Issued an order calling on th delegates representing th': camps In North Carolina to meet at Raleigh. Optciber 23. for the purpose cf electing ihe division and four brigade commanders. The order cor d.ally Invites all the veterans In the tiale o attend the meeting, but only del; gates from (imps whose duea ire I paid will be allowed to vote. Shot by Woman. Washington. X. C Mrs. Will Cow ird, who resides a few miles from Washington, shot and instantly killed n nnknowi negro when the latter persisted In entering her yard. It la sla'ed that Mrs. Coward told the negro not to come Into the yard and that he then used profanity and declared his Intention of entering the yard regard lese of her wishes. Mrs. Coward then ent back Jnto her house, secured shotgun and shot the negro dead In hit tracks. cuniic Ui.U NO ARMISTICE NOR PEACE AT PRESENT ATROCITIES ON LAND AND SEA MUST FIRST BE PUT TO AN END. ms wawa of seme Senator Lodgt. Ch.rf Cr.t.c of tl rlt. EkprrtMt Great Grat -clt o at CKinen. W'asliniKt.di - pr.'M.lrut Vi!s. hat aner'4 (l.'ru an i.t.f i r.(isal ..ia a da,-is,ni inh m rilj fulfill !nc sps; taiM of siiiiHrt. rs tf ht ili lma. . bul als.i iii-i-U tin- fart of thMs hi r..j!.;d ihat he a.Hild substitute vn t,.nt at arm witB de feat al diploma. No pea.r uh kai'rioti' A iIimt. t must km' h ariui-ti. e .an vea ( thiHish' m! tuir (iiTtn.i'n iMimniiea her atnu-i'les MB la'id and sea; nnt iumitt la . :ni.lcrsl unl. - it i (ul Iv di.tated .y the a'h. il 1 0t11.11a11.ler4 11 Hie Held iii f t.h t. rtiis a ali-i.ln'e-' rT.1 afeuar.ls and nuaiante thai tl. rmatiy pari a ll tu he a . rap f a(H r Thi ts in a fear word i the presi dent ' aner 1' it .laws net t.rinc a apitulart.m ahi. h may be mnr than utu ondit wt;l iimmn.k'r. allie.1 Uiplon ata and Amer- ilian ofuiaN believe it may cause tevolution in f.erniany. The ili-palill of the psesident'-l re-I plv was fol'owed by the issue of thin j fotma! statement at the White House , by Sevre ury Tumulty : I "The government will continue ti semi over la'i.Oi'" men with their up- plies every month and there will be' rn r.daxa'hm of anv kind '' ' Quiie outside of the formal phrases ' of a diplomalic do. umenl that w is ' Pre-td. tit W iUon'a word to the world ' that he had no thought of stopping the fighting it this stage. The senate chamber rang with ap plause of senators as the pr dent's answer was read a few minutes after It had been announced at the slate department Senator latilge. the President's chief cr tic. Issued a stute mi lit expressing his mat ideation tit the president's decision Opinion at the ciipi'ol and throughout official Washington, was unanimously In ap proval ; FIGHTING Ofl WESTERN FRONT ! IS CONTINUEO WITH SPIRIT tavn.lon - The British. French and Pelginn forc.-n tn their pew drive aint Ihe f.erinaii Miition in P 'l " h ive captured Itoulers The Fen I'lK News savs It uiiilerslaiids, Thp newspaper av an intvaine of "' niiles has been made In Belgium I'V I'" allies, fimtrni is threatened j ''"" ""' Untie. j north. The inlv.in. e rou CAMP GREENE COMMITTEE MAS NOT FILED REPORT Washington- The following army order was made public: "A board of officers to c insist cf Col John W Barker, general staff corps; Col. Flank M.-C. Iliinby, quar termaster corps; and Col George W. Winterburii general staff corps. Is ap pointed to convene a! Camp Cireene. North Carolina, at 10 a m . October 7. IMS, or as soon thereafter as pos sible, to ascertain and report upon Ihe suitability of that camp for a larger garrison and to make recotninenda lions as to character of troops to be sent there and as to the class of ex tent of training practicable I'pon completion of this duly the member! of the hoard will re urn to their prop er stations Such Havel as may be nei essary to be perform! by the board In conniciion with their ditties Is necessary in the military service.' Tl,. 1.. ...... I 1 . .. I 1 m "" "'" '"s irmnirii iieru mil has not made Ms report to the socre tary of war. SOLEMN WARNING I33UE0 IN CONNECTION WITH LOAN Washit gton - President Wilson Is sued this statement on the fourth Lib erty loan : ' The reply of the German govern ment gives occasion for me 'O say to my fellow countryment that neither that reply nor any other recent events have in any way diminished the vital importance of the Liberty loan. Re laxation now, hesitation now, would niean defeat when victory seenii to be in sight." SIMMONS SAYS PRESIDENT HA8 SCORED ANOTHER HIT Washington President Wilson his made another hit In reply to Germany. "The President it following the wise course In dealing with the German governmT.it." said Senator Simmons. "He will let the generals tn the Held dictate the terms of nn armistice. I had no Idea the President woi.ld agree to my peace parley with the present German rulers. He demands that the people of Germany let." TOLL OF DEAD AT MOOSE LAKE, MINN., MAY TOTAL 1,000 Moose Lake, Minn. Men and wom en of the Moose Lake district of Min nesota, driven by fire from their homes, penniless, many ot them wear ing clothing furnished by charitable relief workers, took up the searrh for their dead, which miy total 1.000. Barred by the military authorities from leaving the city, they wandered between long lines of bodies In the improvised morgues here, searching for loved onei. PEACE TERMS ARE ACCEPTED SI FOE ANSWER IS APPARENTLY FA BUT SNAP JUDGMENT SMOULC NOT BE BETTER. Ttt.t tatttt Turn m Evantt Ma Cauac Slowing Up Salet cl NOT BE TAKEN. Wa-lupgio Oertuany'a reply w Preside! Wilson's inijairv, interew ed as it was being eent by the T-a wireles lute. a at Na'J.-B and P-cr-warded here ia an official dispw h froia France, d.vlares C.ermaar m ready to actept IT-wid.-Bt W,hwe p-'.e term, eva. aaie tae Inv.JeJ ftiorx a pr'req'iisite lit irsrj-tH-e asd that the bid f,e pe. e fs-t-im-sents lh f ertuan pss-ple as well -the govern nienl. Although on i facer the tit of - C.rruiaa nole seenis to be a icmpl" acceptance nf I'residi'Bt Wdst-a terms, the peope of the I'Biled Stale and the alln-il c.hiu riea alicxild be mi li-."d against accepting it as u A .-onipliance of the pn-sident't Uemar '-w as will meaa immediaie cssattoa f ioslilities. As President Wilson was iu N-w York and reserved comment r-a -h Bote, hit views taunot be stated - and none of hi offivial family h-re ia W ask Mgion cared lo spssik for htn Should ITespJent Wilson finally de cide that there ia enough slncertr In Ceriuany s pioitosiliim to transmit t to the alliera. as the C. rm.in ch n ce'.lor requested, il should be bori In mind that Great Britain. rYtn -e and Ihe other entente nattoni must be ( taken Into consideiaion for deciir as tu whether an armistice should he granted or w he her discuss- sh'iiiid be undertaken to carry emit the details a', the application of Presid-it Wilson's peace terms. The greatest danger fu ing the - pie nf the Fniled States, official svttd , here, was that they might hastily con sider Germany's proposition at -h unconditional surrender whbh the po , belligerents demand ti l rc'ax their - f forlt lo c oiitiuue the victories it arm and carry over Hie fourth t.lher y loan On every side in official quart.'! It was staled Ilia this view of the urn I allot! could not h. placed before '.!; pi.lilii too sroiigly. SECRETARY OF WAR BAKER . ... SAYS LOAN MUST BE TAKEN Washington - Secretary Baker r the nie-sage that the I.iber'y lin must go over the top" whatever ihe r.su!l of peace proposal. Th!s was Ihe only comment !h see retarv would make in the peace overtures His own explanation nt his liln shows that it wa taken to I pave ihe way for war on a gres-r sciile j "The army has done and is cbaec 1 all that a proud and grateful coun try could ask" .Mr. Baker stud oh l reaching Washittglon. "And the tiia luis come for us to put ill every ounce , of enr sirengih to assure Us complete victory. The people nt home hav a solemn responsiliilny for their shar in the final result. ' The Liberty loan must go over ": top' Its suc cess Is both our message- of gratitude to the boys who are brav ing war's worst perils in defense) i our liberties and a. message to Gr many that our people at home ire as resoluic" as our soldiers are brave. "Whatever the result of the pear proposals, the war department mint proceed" at full speed with men and sui plies, and Hie people must sun port Ihe urmv until the boyt are ' back w-illi the fruits of victory revfc nnd assured. If every American rociid have seen our boys In khaki at ttvv stormed Ihe German trenches, assail ed shrapnel, high explosives and tna- i chine guns, he would be eager to tch i .,.,,, , . ........ i i r-. 11. ,1- 1(1 nil l.lf HIT Ijll.r-iij it.ail, Vile success of which after all is the meas ure of our support of the cause. PROBABLY 500 ARE DEAD AND j MANY THOUSANDS HOMELESS Duluth. Minn -With probably S O persons dead, with thousands home less and without clothing and with property damage mounting far into millions of dollars, whole sections of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota timberlaud are smouldering, flre slrickrti areas. The bodies of 75 vic tims He In. Duluth morgues. Hun dreds more along the roads leading to Duluth and Superior lay where they fell when overtaken hy the fire. ACCEPTANCE OF REPLY MEANS LOSS OF WAR FOR ALLiEB Washington. Acceptances. In anv degiee of the German reply, to Presi dent Wilson 't note Including the granting of aiv armistice means the loss of the war for the allies. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, minority leader and ranking Republican of the foreign relations committee of the senate, declared In a statement. The note as received unofficially is not a surrender on Germany'! part at Sec retary Mi Adoo and others claim. SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT IS . MADE IN GERMAN REICHSTAG Basel, Switzerland. A dispatch re ceived here from Berlin says the con servative party In the German reich stag hat published the following dec Uratlon concerning the German reply to President Wilton's questions: "Our armies are still far in enemy country. Before any honorable peacf and the Integrity of the empire' tar rttory is guaranteed all abandonment of German toil miy be fatal and il tr reconcilable with German honor."
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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