VOL. XIV. J SHERRILL. Editor and PublUbw
CONCORD. N. G. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914
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AUSTRIA!! TROOPS 1
CROSS THE DANUBE ti,S
rOSXST HILL XXWS.
Mr. Mcrrfta Serionsly EL Home
rroa the Hsvy. Personal Items.
fcapp has gwie to Hoop
spend several days with
- friend.
Hm to Mr. and Mr. R. B. Mul
nnniTPlf.n HTlLflKADE WITHOUT len. Julv 2tith. daughter. -
" rnnivpv - Born to Mr. and Mrs. f . VV. Widen-
KESISTAHCE. house, Julv 20th, a son.
Mr. Jno. Crowderhaa returned
So Reports Received at Paris Front from X'leveand, Ohio, and wumed
c" . t ork with the Wilkinon-V iden-
Bsrlin Indicate Btrrtui With- hf)ntm ron,lMinv.
drewBefora tha Anstrians. Rs-' Mr. Henry liall r"t Saturday af
, , ternoon in the city with bis aunt.
ported that Hostilities Wars to Bo Urs T HoweI1
Opoaed Today. Kaleer'a Inflnancu M isa Cozy Denny haa gone to Al
. WOI bo Great to Qe A-tria'l. A nthn'
proval for Peace Movement ' Mr, Tom Wilbams, of. Albemarle,
,h. AriuTroolUh'e1 V-tl, iUne- .ndde.th of hi,
Danube itK SnSKi... returned
.y eorp.eeup!WlK ,,. ,,,, , ;
mu.tanee, aeeordn towordth ,,, nral)Mn wth relatives.
' i,VK ;AU8,Ti w I, Mr. VV. R. Morgan fit Ha River,
Paris. Unoffial report, deelare that . Wj. ,iU , Mr ,nd M
detachment . of Au.tr.an. invaded n on Vjmfe
Servia t 1 Hitrovicsa, fifty miles , .... v. di,.i . ftf
northwest of Belgrade. Servians aro visit t t)Jl bome of
stated to have withdrawn before the
Austrian, uniformed men. Reports
from Vienna said that hostilities wet
to be opened at day break. Officials
tated at Vienna that ,eighl army
her grandfather, Mr. D. A. Murr, on
Spring street.
Mr. Sloan Cohen, of the V. S. S.
Utah, arrived in the city yesterday
Mr. t ohen was
Cruz when
lenna that igiii army to d :)0 tUyu- i
corps were mobilized, were, vi'"" with the bovs in Vera
believe that the personal influence or t,ey t,at eitv.
the Kaiser will be a great netp m ob
taining the approval of Austria ,fof
a peace movement. .
Tlie Central news ditttatch from
Mr. W. C. Ritchie suffered the
misfortune of breaking his arm Inst
week while cranking- nls Ford.
Mr. Jan. Wood,- of Richmond, is
Berlin states that Germany has ofti- grinding this week in Concord with
eiallv reieeted Sir Edward Grey's bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R.
proposal has no confirmation. It is Wood, on Vance stret.
thought that there is a different in- Mrs. H. C. Raimer and Mrs.'. Tda
terpretation on the Kaiser's attitude Dennis have jrone 'to- Mooresville to
than that by the other correspondents spend a week with relatives,
who thinks the Kaiser's action final. Mrs. II. A. Petrea and children
Actual war bejtween Austria and have returned from a week's visit
Servia ia indicated in the heavily, at home of Mr. Waltfr Wilkin
censored dispatches permitted to come son nt Kannapolis.
out of various capitals in Enrop. Messrs. Wm. and Marshall Runn,
Austria has handel his passport to bfXew London, are visiting at the
the Senian minister, and this is eon- home of Mr. Win. Kirk on Vance
sidered a sufficient declaration. '
An outbrak or -hootilitU oeenrrd Mr J, F. Morgan is -seriously
"on the Danube, Servians on shoro ' his home on Vance street.
having flred on Austrian troops in
irnnnrts. The fire was returned.
Hvv concentration of Austrian
THE TWO rOR THE .
HAH. SUTTEREM.
AckaowlodftmenU of Amount 8eat
to lock HOI Authorities.
Recently The Tribune and Times
ent the sum of 12.7."i to the authori
ties at Rock Hill. S. (, fur Ike benefit
of the bail storm, sufferers, and the
following aeknawediments have
been received:
Mr. J. B. Sherrill. Editor,
The Concord Daily Tribune,
Concord X. C.
Dear Mr. Sherrill: I am in receipt
of your letter of July 20th enclosing
check for $12.7), amount contributed
to the hail storm sufferers in this dis
trict, together with list of contribu
tors. I have had our local papers ti
print this list. I wish to thank yon
for. your interest in the matter, and
assure yon that your cheek is' very
much appreciated.
Yours verv truly,
IRA B. LVNLAP,
Chaiman Soliciting Committee,
Rock Hill, S. C. July 24, 1914
Times an,l Tribune. Concord, N. C.
Dear Sirs: In writing .vou this let-ti-r
of appreciation for your liberal
donations tctlie free seed fund
collected by this organization for the
hail storm sufferers, we are sending
you sincere thanks of all the people
of this- community.
It gives us-a grent deal of picas
urc to advise that seeds to the ap
proximate value of $4,000 have been
purchased tnd given away to help
those farmers who hist their entire
Top in this severe hail storm.
1'nder separate cover we are send
ing vou the Julv issue of the Rock
Hill Magazine, and beg to efcll your
at tent ion . to page 10 giving an account
of the storm ami what has been done
for ths sufferers.
Assuring yon again of our thanks
and appreciation, and hoping we will
have an opportunity sj time to reel
firocate, we are.
Yours verv trulv,
JNO. T. RODDKY. I' resident.
Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce.
Rock Hill. S. C. July 27, 1014,
o:;e mm are
il!
THIS RELIEF FUND,
SERIOUS AHTI-1QLITART DE
M01T8TRATI0N3 THERE.
- ssbswh
Twenty Ato Thoaaaad Persona Ware
Riotini. Crowd So Big That the
Police Could Not 'Hindis It One
Hundred and Eicfcty Were Arrest
ed, and Mora than a Thousand
Wero Injured.
Paris, July 28. 4erioiis autimili-
tary demonstrations, during which
twenty-five thousand rioted near the
Matin office, resulted in stringent or
ders being issued to the military to
prevent further demonstrations. The
crowd was so big that the Klioe could
not handle it nntil they sent auto
busses rumbling into,' the crowd. One
hundred and eighty Vere arrested and
more than a thousand were injured.
All quotations on the exchange
ve been suspended.
AUTOS BLOCK STREET.
Foot Can Hold Fact By tke Soft
Slippery Soil oa Unioa Street
The section of street from Brown v
Cannon Company to G. V. Patter
son's was a "slough of despond" to
PICKI0 AT ST. JOHNS.
The Farmers' Union and Confederate
Veterans to Celebrate Adjust 5.
The Farmers' Cuion of Cabarrus
county and the Confederate Veterans
ft o. H. Kiglith X. C. Reiriiiient will
automobilista thia morning. Four no'1' '.ue'r annual jnruie jointly in the
ENDOFTHECAIUM
TRIAL APPROACHC'G
plowed their way to auch depth in the
sofe, slippery soil that it requireJ
miKii time and labor to pull them out.
The motor truck of the Carolina
Bottling Comjiany was the first to
get "stuck." A Ford tried to pass
and it, too, was held fast. Dr. Wad,
worth came eeding along and just
as he approached the truck the wheels
tuiat.r..l ... l. t I
.T.i. .i.iii r ( .POII II 8 M-11IMI
house, in No. 8 townsliin. on Auviwt
(eginning at 1 a. m. Mr. H. K.
Cline mill deliver the oeh-oine Bel
li ress in behalf of the Farmers' I'n
lon, and Mr. C. K. hiidenliour in be
half of the Confederate Veterans.
Mr. J. Z. (ireen .of Marshville.
State lecturer of the Fanners" I'n-
l WOMEN FAINTED AND
I CARRIED AWAT.
ARE
l r a ll i
viz?? ";"rzcr:i
,u rr ,.reeniiy ae- rfresses. Mihh l.illi (
cnrely fastened. Next came Mr. J.
W. Cannon's big Packard ana joined
i ue luimovauie line, uarages were
'phoned to for assistance and after
considerably toil the mechanics, aided
by lookers-on, managed b yteb appli
cation of chains to clear the street.
a reading. Al 4 o clock . m. there
ill be a game of ball.
Refreshments will Ue served on the
grounds. The public is cor. hilly i.;
vited to come and brinir dinner.
Music will be furnished bv the Plvler
Cornet Band.
MEXICAN SITUATION 18
PROGKESINO VERT WELL.
TWO DEAD IN CLOUDBURST
Several Unaccounted for. 120
Stores Were Submerged.
Tellurite, Colo., July 28. Two n
Massacre" Makes Trouble Intense.
Dublin, Julv 27. Rioting broke
out again tonight but subsided with
out serious results. The rumor wns
afloat that the Scottish , Borderer.
t ould entrain at the Amiens street
stt jw.AjfWLejwwd v wlly , f rom
the slu in b, gurrotinded the station
The rioters stoned the street ears.
Six hundred volunteers parade!
THIEVES VENT SPITE ON WIFE.
Finding No Loot in House, Two Men
Boat, Bind, and Gag Victim.
Baltimore, Md., :Jnl.v 2. "V
couldn't find anythiug in t tie house,
we took out our spite "ti your wite
You will find her in 'the parlor.
This message on the liall door met
the eyes of John T. Parker, of Higli
landtown, when he returned from a
baseball game this evening. Parker
resiled to the parlor, where lie found
his wife, gagged, bound, and uncon
scious, and showing evidences of bru
tal treatment. She Aid not recover
consciousness until ntidniulit.
She said that just a Tier I'nrker
left to attend the ball game two men
eume to the gate. Tliev seized the
voting woman and ransacked the
house, but finding nothing "I value,
vented their spite Upon her. She
was beaten and otherwise maltreated
Troop. Z Moidem, For tU Farmer, of fh. , BUI Storm
i?riiL. froiursvand-iWobiliBattpn p - - Dlatrlct Uia.Btate;
more are admjtted. The Servian army The Tribune and Time, some days
1. concentrating in the interior and ago forwarded $12.75 to the farmers
the Montenegrin army lias been.caiiea 0r the section around kock twin o. u.
.... ti.i..u ..llirona pnpniled in A wlin suffered loss hv the recent hail
1)1(1, m...v. n T l '
panicky exodus, fearing the immed- storm. AH later funds will be sent wring several
' . i tl. onnilal hv In lh atriolron fnrnipr. in onf own I f hem Singing.
. ... c.i on ULlnKr nn.n reeling runs high
l lie Ausvnaus. o
Other powers in Europe are en- Cleveland counties. This fund now
deavoring to prevent a general war. stands:" , , ;
Russia is seeking more time for Ser- D. V. Kriminger fund .$33.52
via to answer the Austrian demands, Mrs. J. S. Isenhour .50
but has warned Austria and Germany L. T. Bost -50
that it eannot be indifferent to an in- Miss Netty Killough $1.00
vasion of Servia. Stern orders just C W. Bost I...- 1M
.-. a .sn.r nntilimtv of military W. A. Bost : 2.00
movements conceal activities of the C. L. Ivnmminger
n....:.- Bvo ormv rnrna of Robert Litaker 5U
which are reported to be mobilising. . Will Isenhour ..
The Kaiser and CVar have peen in , Charles Litaker
personal eommunication, but Berlin F, A. Barringer .
reports mat ueriuniij " ,.., y,'
ht the ouarrel between The
dead and several unaccounted for as i minciatiuii of Maitre Chenu and fin--
a result of a terrific cloudburst here "Hv faint ins: in the orisoner's box
Monday. One hundred and twenty j Mnie. ('aillniix again was carried un
stores in the business section were .conscious from the court. Chenu
submerged from eight to twenty feet declared: "Mine. Caillaux went to
in the mud. There is three hundred the ollice of the F-egaro with but one
thousand dollars damage. It is im-j purpose. Sh(. went determined to
possible to get complete rfsirts from kill."
he neighboring mining camps.
mrto. uiiunuii w. 1VX
Biggest Oun has 3 Mile Range.
Wflterville, Xew Yprk, July 28.
Repairs to the monster 1(i-iueli gun,
which will he the Cohjasus of the Pa
nama eamil fortifications, are ueaving
coniplctiiitr today in tne'Tnear arsehul.
Soaie months ago (he cannon, which
is the bigest specimen of ordinance in
tlie world, was turned out at the
Camilla and Zapata Representatives
Have Long Conference Which Is
Entirely Satisfactory.
Washington, July 27, (Secretary
Bryan tonight announced that the
situation as between the Carbaja!
government and th eeonstitutionalisst
in Mexico was "progressing very
satisfactorily toward a settlement."
The delegates appointed by provision
al President Carbajal to tlTe Saltillo
eace conference left Mexico City to
day and there is every indication, ac
cording to the State Department ad
vices, that the conference will be suc
cessful. Advicis from southern Mexico stat
el that Carranza and Zapata represen
tatives had a long conference todav
which was satisfactory. Oflieials no.v
exiect that Zapata will co-operate
witli the constitutionalists in Mexi
can iieace,
Word was received We tonight
that Fernando Iglesias Calderon, who
is to be Carranza 's minister of for
eign affairs, had suffered a broken
hg in an accident in Xew York, He
was to have been one of Carranza 's
delegates in the forthcoming confer
ences,
government and the constitutionalists
.junta in Washington said they inter-
.. . - r, i- ? -.- ... .i . i -. i
ireieo laruajui a apuuiinmeni oi me I m aopearance
peai e commission as meaning that the I of most of the little unfortunates
first chief probably would enter Mex-lwho are the State's charges there
Caillsux u Such a Powerful Politi
cian that the Public Prosecutor is
not Expected to Make Much of a
Plea for the Conviction of His
Wife. Fights Broke Out in the
Crowds Seeking Admission to the
Court Room. Mme. Caillaux
Again Faints in Court.
l'an, July 28. Attorneys for the
prosecution today began their final
arguments in the Caillaux trial.
Caillaux is such a powerful politician
that it is not expected to hear a great
lieu for conviction from the public
I roseeutor. Eight fights broke out
in the crowds seeking admission.
Women fainted and bad to be car
ried away. Crinirin'' before the de-
tnrougn the streets, a crowd mini- w,.ior,illo iw.irv. Hulniient
thousand following 0, lU(, Samly umk provill gtat.
ion siiowed that its projectile could
pierce 12-inch armor, set 11 miles
away from the firing point.
Tim t,'nm,n,tmia oiivvnra oi tllp mm.
nriseere. 1 he soti' iri n i"'" fl p iH (
Limerick and Kinkenny garrisons are ',0 le (,anali are not ea8iy appr,.eiat.
onnnen 10 ouirarss. unu-rn. p(. T,lp cannon ,tw,f ,g fjftv feet
mlitary bnnds in several towns nnve'. t, un,i .,.i,ri, 140 tons Its
been cancelled. ,.r,.iniilo mr fi fct lonL'. tins th
. ..... scaies at 2,400 ponnds. More than
Sidna Allen Must Pay $3,000. ter of t(111 ()f ,dcr is neP(1.
Wvtheville, Va., lily 27. With H to discharsre this destructive bnl-
01 the consent of the court and counsel vt Although capable of carrying at
.l t.n. :j c... tinnn'i . .. j .i
j)Uou uoiii biiicb, juugiinriii ivi v,""" 1 ipasi, miles, 1111s lron-aiui uiwi-
was entered today, in each of the 'honed agent of death can be "aecur
throughout Xa-
ti-uiiilist Ireland. Tow 11 councils ure
xioi t:i!K resolutions den iniifiii'.' "t!i?
The soh'M-ri 11
Kinkenny gnmson
I confined to bnrracks. Concerts
School for Feeble-Minded Now Has,
Fifty Pupils. I
Kinston. July 27. Fifty pupils are
now entered in the North ( arnlimt j
School for the Feeble-Minded near
here, which was opened several weeks
ago, and Superintendent MeNuiry has
already accepted enough applicants
to bring the enrollment up to the
present capacity of the institution.'
about 120 or less, since portions of
the dormitories have had to be tak
en over for school rooms. The work
of instruction and treatment is now
being systematically executed.
From one to five applications are
nc-eived daily at the ollice. and the
8ii)eriutendeiit now is being compil
ed to turn down those who would be
entered.
The methods of the school are
DIES AT STATESVILLE.
Widow of Well Known Methodist
Minister Succumbs to Long Illness.
Statesvillc, July 27. Mrs. George
W. Ivey, w ho hud been in a critical
coniliiiiiu for more than a week, died
this afternoon at 4:.')0 o'clock at the
lion e of her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Foard,
with whom she lived. The remains
will lie taken to Lenoir tomorrow
inorning and the funeral will be con
ducted there tomorrow afternoon at
4::o o'cloc. Mrs. Ivey's death was
the result of a fall three months ago
which rendered her helpless. Her
hip was broken and it has been real
ized all along that she would never
u cover. Her condition became crit
ical a week ago and relatives were
visible already An the improvement, tailed to her, liedsule! Mrs. .Tvev
arance and behavior at lease, whs Miss Neal and Was a nati
ieo City before the middle of August.
Rain This Morning.
The heat wave was broken in this
section this morning by a fine rain ac
companied by a rattier severe wind.
The rain started about 10 o'clock and
continued for some time. Report
from several sections indicate the rain
was general. Mr. C. A. Isenhour was
There are no visiting hours at th'
school on Sunday, the only day re
served forthe rest of t lie staff ol
te.ichers and attendants.
In Kansas City.
Iln Kansas City, they love to tell of
a certain weal 1 11 v meat-packer, who
never loses an opportunity to impress
upon visitors to his house the greit
at a point above Kannapolis and he ktent of his riches.
1.00
Untouchables" of India.
' A uatria Mid Servia is their own af-, Rev. John Larpard of the Method-
fair and that others must not inter- Ut mission in Oujerat, reports that . .
fere. Great Britain, France and Its- large section of the. 60,000,000 ''M'ffgnl
suits bronchi by administrator . of
Judge T. L. Massie, Sheriff Webb
State Attorney Foster against other
members of the clan, but were later
Cl! J 1 II -. . 1- .. ' ..
- ,L - tf mWl -own ius, "o
. l.v. reluctant to do orawa im "- -7. , r, "T- I,, . in I long term in -the Virginia pemten
flict are preesins Germany to restrain ere moving .'""fr- MtarV was reputed to he worth fron
' Austria, altbou to $15,000. Steps will b,
from
be
surance that ahr wUl support ner si- canw tor oapus.n w u.. o. , - iudirn.ent is entered to
ly. .r-v.-V 'tiareis, anain someuy uiousauusi real estate in Carroll
Wat feeling .s for sale fo.r the benefit of his
in Germany and. Austnn- anu , ."iL.-.k creditors,
in Russia and France art.resenuui.tr .u..n. :
.ii'j. . Tni. Allinne. are workers stationed, but almost
ot t... :""-hn ' daiiv ,UPh missionaries have to say,
and a" masing .u?u- , fftr tMi,fir-. ,, .V
.w.,...- iifleeeyesteraay a coneeii
SCIIOOIS anu actual ceuiera 10 uo kuj.-1 . t - wnB nrn
... ,1 . 17HIB Wl mini uv. ' " " 1
ed. It seems Dy no means ouraiae dnee4 hy Mr. W. H. Stancill, one of
tile to Austria andGermany.
Kaiser Favors Peace Plan. . .
Rerlin. July 28,-The Kaiser it is
Freak Corn From No. 10..
Mr. J. B. Gourley brought to this
ion of freak
corn was
that,
if the
strong
Xo. 10 's well known farmers. Th
ately bull's eyed" at 22 to 23 miles.
Under Europe's War Cloud.
Austria Refuses to parley furth
et with Servia.
Servia Prepares to resist . invas
ion and looks to Russia for aid.
Rnssia-rMobilizes and serves un
official notice that Austria must not
invade Servia.
Italv Assures Austria she will
abide by terms of triple alliance,
meaning she will help Austria I Kus
ria aids Servia.
Germany Seeks to localize the
conflict bv inducing Russia to bold
aloof, but unofficially announces that
she will aid Austria if Russia helps
Servia,
France Holds army and navy in
vejmris that the rain in that section of
the county was more copious than -:t
was in and around Concord. The same
rciMirt was received from the Pitts
school section of Xo. 2 township. Al
though the wind was rather severe the
reports state that corn and other
vegetation were not damaged much
bv it.
Meet Prince Von Spoof!
The Prince is one of the funniest
characters imaginable. He is a crea
tion of Dirks, originator of the fa
mous Katzenjammer Kids, and is
playing a once-a-week engagement in
the comic section of the New York
Sunday World. Others in the cast
of this great comedy are Hans, Fritz,
the Professor, the Captain and Ma,
all well known to Sunday World
readers. A large illustrated
bounds of possibility
- neice nlan of .Christian churches were strong f . . of the stalk,l'' "7 " "L t nf-r.
SrWtte. t in t,of latter
sceept the propose thul:.'1 forward, we might see the whole of
tion, not desiring '0ra-"c'.',i,e.cuteAst peoples of India seeking
niany's ally. . Reiorts: reived ; at . ; ehureh of
- Tydtkuhnen, declar , , tnai nusso... - of many of
. i ossacKs ureu h" 'j r - the missionaries of today.
t oineers on ine ireumn, vwm..., "-
was entwinco. uooui uieiu . enterin2 conflict.
as to almost eover the ears. England Least agitated of Euro-
were prooauiy a 01 uj.c . -"-ipfan powers; calls on uermanv,
couecuou. mc coj.i " TiVanco anrt Itft V to mediate.
Dr. Durham is Member of the New
, University Faculty.
Atla'nt. Ga, July 2 Six Method-
ist educ-ters of the south it was an-
nomieed today have oeen seieciea as
except that the little ears in the elus- , Vetican Pleads with Franz Jos
ta A,i nnt have shucks on them. Mr. I , .... .: ..... . i.:
- enn not 10 biumi msi .yerna ui mo
a '! UI. Vl,,.1 " '
xcill null Hiw.
n,irlotr otntea that there were
number of other treaK ears .in- me
same field, --
Germany made an attempt to v cross
. the border. '' '
Buns on the savings banks was re
' newed and are worse than yesterday.
At 'the Austrian consulate weepini
, . women made farewell to tue : m.he-bf th theological faculty of .
folks leaving to join tUelr 010; the Methodist tmivcity'which is to RockwcU, Saturday -afternoon; -Au-The
reservists are being ntteo ami be ,eatntlislid in Atlanta.. As made Kt,gt 1, 1914, to which the public is
ara leaviiiv "wmpi ,. r --v nil h . hv HiRlion vv a. i anuieronair- IoatA a v invited u un Dunuay.Au-
..- . . 1 "'-.- al. 11... d-K I . n miJ lU.
Missionary Picnic
There will be a Missionary Picme
Immanuel E. L. Lhuwh. near
He was showing a caller from the
East through his palatial mansion on
one occasion when they stopped be
fore a handsome plnteglass mirror.
of massive size, above the fire-place in
the drawing-room.
See that mirror? asked th.?
packer. "It cost hie Just ten thous
and dollars."
Heavens!" exclaimed the visitor,
duly impressed. Then, after a care
ful examination ot the article, he ad
ded, "But what a pitv it is scratched!"
"Yes," said the packer carelessly.
Then turning to his wife", he said:
Mary, perhaps you'd better not let
the children have anv more diamonds
to play with."
native of
Marion. She was 82 years old. Her
husband, Rev. George W. Ivey, who
.ns a prominent Methodist miister,
died at 12 years ago at Granite Falls
,i:mI whs buried in Lenoir. The fol
I wing named children survive: J.
H Ivey, of Charlotte; Dr. T. N. Ivey,
of Nashville, Tenn., (ieorge F. Ivey,
ot Hickory; Kugene C. Ivey, of
(Ireensboro, and Mrs. George M
Foard, of Statesville.
GO TO CHURCH COATLESS.
HAS AUSTRIA DECLARED
WAR AGAINST SERVIA?
80 Says Vienna Dispatch Reooived in
:;:, . : .t London. .'
London, July 28, Austvia bas for
mally decared war against Servia, ac
cording to a Vienna dispatch, reeeiv-
. - - . selections
Naval Board Q.uiry ai " Vond.
ChargS. M'C' .. . Chariot
rv i.... lnld 2ft.--That ensigri h,...,.ii. Alo Tr "W.- A Sluillon
.' " Uatllll ', w - . 11 t piii"na, .,tiih , -, ,. .
VViinam Richardson -never appnct Oklahoma , Cityr Okla'. i Dr. Andrew
a 'Maw ot tiight!' to Mexicans -t siedd,' Greensboro, Alal; Prof. W. A.
:- f -h.l Hover "boasted ;... i rl,..Waavilla' Va '. '
.L.i l. ui itniui an as chanced DV I - : . " , , -
correspMt BonU,- i
,l,e findings of the Naval Board of
Inquiry. V , ' .
millllA II1IU.I. '
are, Dr. VY. J. Young, Rich- in- 0f the W.H. F. M. Society will en nere. w .un.-c..u,
Va.s Dr. Plato T. .Durham ue held.' There will be a special er- ly iouowed i.ie renisai or ii.ir w
11 o'clock, susuend hostilities at England's sng-
. ., -ji. ..,..;UAa -:wiii crAatinn nmininff mediation, roroiicu
nue ine aiieriomi ,, " 'il;r, r .1 n i a
consist in a sacred cantata, " Into J Minister Berchtold, of Austria made
All the World,'' ' The presence m it plain in a eouneous noi to ou
I all ig desired at both these exercises, ward Grey that Austria had gone too
far to turn- Dacs.
Death of Mr. J. 8. Blackwelder.
Un T R IWk welder - died this
No Moving For Soman.
,VIT.ul,:t,n.i..n ' ; -Ttitu Otift wi-A . liniolIP
, , Llemonstration.' of ncighboily "feeling morning at one o'cloek at his home
I , i : j .!.. k t..r.i .tu.t Vr Hlaekwelder
Mediation Fropoaai saeei.. " YAvtri Gorman, 76. A resident in has been very ill lor several monina.
4: Snccoss. - - t. Mn)e hiocfc for 64 years, Gorman
Vienna, July .-rr was called upon waay oy Tnany oiu
Grey's proposal of mediation met fyiamig, neighbors and business as
with no success at the foreign office, intes. He was in the ' audience
It is said that military measures nd wi)en -president Lincoln was aasassi
the Anstrian present course of action Bated in Ford's theatre.
cannot oe nu'p",ru r " r U ' .
- it is
tiations looking to mediation.
getting so there "are nearly as
H ia anrvived bv a wife and sever-
I rhildren. The funeral will be
Troops Moving Through Berlin
V. V-: V' Streets. itK-
Berlin, July 28. I-arge bodies of
through the streets of Berlin caused
great enthusiasm: . It is officially de
clared they were merely enanging
zine and a new copy of Fun, the won
derful Juke Book, will also be fea
tures of the Sunday World. Ol
der a copy in advance from your
newsdealer.
Dr. Gannon Returns to Blackstone.
After an absence of three years,
Wd. James Cannon, Jr., principal of
Blackstone, Va., for the first seven
years of its existence, has been re
elected bv the board of trustees, as
principal of the great school. Dr.
Cannon is at present leading the
state-wide orohibition campaign in
V irginia, but will take charge oi tne
work at Blackstone in September,
immediately after the state-wide
election. ' -
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Landis Kotos.
Lindis. X. C. July 27.-Prof. P. E.
Wriirht opened school here today
with a s-ood .number in attendance.
Henry Weaver, the- lo-year-ow
son of Geo. weaver, while out nd
ing on his motorcycle yesterday was
thrown bv tbe machine, the fall
hieakinir the lane bono in om leg,
just above the ankle. - The accident
happened near SallAury, Ho-5 rode
bome and in. fcctwaras set tne- mm.
Negro Confesses to Murder.
Salisburv, July 27. John Newell
mnSa- iy0lt, a young negro arrested here to
day as a suspicious character bv
Deputy Nash and a railroad officer,
confessed to them that he killed a
negro woman in a Charlotte cafe
hist November and upon investiga
tion this proved to be true.
Wilmington Ladies Unanimously
Vote in Favor of Man's Comfort.
Wilmington, July 27. E. R. Pick
aid and family, of this city, had a
narrow escape from drowniing .it
Wrightsville Beach Sunday morn
ing w hen a fishing boat in which they
were taking a ride iu Bank's channel
npsized and they were precipitated
into the water. Fortunately N. L. -Fennell,
also of this city, and a par
ty of friends were m a fast racing
motor boat near them and were able
to rescue them before they were in
serious danger.
The ladies of the congregation of
Brooklyn Baptist church unanimous
ly voted Sunday morning to allow the
men to come to church Sunday night
without their coats, if they so desir
ed, and many availed themselves of
the privilege.
held this, afternoon at 4:30 " quarters, but the explanation is not
at the Methodist Protestant Church, generaHy accepted. ' ,
and the interment 'will be made at. -; , v- .
Oak wood' eemetery. . :? 1 . .V" I Rev. and Mrs. W, J. Whitley will
" C 1 ;'(fo to Aqnadale tomorrow to nsit rei-
Two Irishmen recently died,' aged ,1, : . '. ,
morte-atrine their homes 119 and 120. The former smoked, i
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: W E Stewart has gone to to buy automobiles as there are to the latter -did not. See wl
,g?yi on a business trip. buy - . '. Wing may bnng you to.
.' Mr. Wliilt Phsrr, of Raleigh, is tia-
ilinz relatives in th potty,
Some men are so light in the up
per story that they have to part their
hair in the middle to preserve their
mental equilibrium.
Evidence That Prtvatt ParU Wat
Slate..:-.
Waahineton July 2ff.;-4i'ita-vi
dence of tha slaytmrr-ot. Prwata
Parks,' who disappeared ironi vora
Cms several weeks ago, was received
bv General Funston in tha form of an
identification tag fomr tha Mexican
war office. The-flag is blood, atamed,
Mrs. Ernest Porter, of Fin mile, is
ii.iiimr bar narents. Mr. and Urs. K.
L, Craven. ., . .., ,
WHAT IS STRENGTH
The strength of a bank consists in ful
ly paid op Capital; an ample growing
surpldt; ample cash reserve, and more
than anything else men of character
and ability to - handle it These men
should be experienced in business,
should hare seasoned judgment, and
, should be progressively conservative.
We myite yourf consideration of the
management of (his bank. ;
CITIZENS ? BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY
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