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Ji 1 r t i I , w l'.erK r The Aiuated Frits. ....... p . . -, . , r j- 1 . . 1 1 L ....... 1 v- J i 1 1 1 - ' C i i 1 AVEilTii!G GEi JEH.L 0 r::.:r : ztz . , ricked to E.-ir Coa- 1 XL C or-eit Clve 1 Views cn. Cam- i r ' c .t r Tl r 1 - P-;a - Special to C Tavlurnvi fl'.ced c:; v;;:lt ST.. CI ....3 aca: rn c:t cfioa- g !::;:: u a !"f Trf Tls Genrar.sare PuIUej All Avall- - V.e llaa lito the Field to Buy Off -Russian.. IT irch cn . "Lemberf , and are Koaackg ' tha Drive of the . Russians and Roumanians in the .Carpathian and. Transylvania. -Development of a' Great Eattle on the Line the Russian and Rouman ians Hare Taken Up in Dobrudja. - - Petrograd Silent as to Operations . . . (By t a !t rnmi . Fighting on a huge scale is in prog' :t.td C3. rt-t Ccz- ,:..ttoU.TeCarrj f -3 - la.:- Ciicp is rive ILL ' From n Tito. - ( - - y John 1L Oglesby. . ' . Camp Glenn," Sept. 23.. Tanned by tit Sunimec'l sun and bard-ned by nearly three months training the troops of the North Carolina Brigade are fit and ready to depart for the border and "do their bit" of patroll ing the international boundary or per. form any other service the War De-; partment may call upon thero fqr. " The first contingent--will 'leave Thursday soon after noon, according to announcement made at officers 's school at the first regiment this mora in? J)V Colonel Gardner.- Frbnrhere to 13 Paso' i 1,900. miles and it ia estimated that the troops, will be on the road five 4ays. They will mate the trip in tourists ears and 'standard rr. : x:zz . FZXAtnLPinA tc:r3 to Chicago.- - t p-a f"""j i "" ..i ....... L....I li L..fc....... man R. L. ent, It, S. joint discu- U.ii audience. whih h W ress along the eastern war front with .. the center of interest sMf ted, follow ing a let up in the Allied attack along the Somnie. ". . -' ;"v T ' Evidence aecnmnlated is. thatl Ae : V- Central Powers are devoting the fflahl . attention" to the operations in the . east and aret. concentrating large v- forces against -Roumanian and put " ting-all available men into the field to -i and are menacing the anve of the ' Russians and Roumanians in the ,Car s ... ., pathians and Transylvania.. ' ' i- V - .. .: Both Berlin and Sofia report de- the development of a great battle on . " the"lines ther Russians and Rouraah- ians have taken up in- Dobrudja, to defend the railroad route into the fai terior. of Roumania. Engagements. t-; Tthev declare,' are turning into a- loss , 1 for the-Central .Powers. The latest, v reports Irora the flghting in Ualicia - ' and Yolhymia -show Teutonic forces r are on . the defensive jand gaining de? .. eided advantages over the Kusflinn. As frequently has been th ease " when . decisive developments ' .were taking place, Petrograd was silent, in -regard -to the operations along the Russian front, reporting merely that X "there had been to important hOFpen i The Turkish .troopa, iwhich appaiv ently have played an important parti v in - strengthening the , line? of the Teutonic Allies in the' east,'thave been neeewfulr in' recent fighting in Gali- eia. -Constant'pople announces today. ' . A 48-hour battle with 'superior Rus sian foreea jvresulted.. in the Turk ,i : completely ; rmaintaining' their ' posi v tions. i-i''.'-.t'i' ' -i:j rr Tti Macedonia the irend of the eam Upnign appears favorable for the Al : l-ed armies ; The Serbian ore rtfport 1 ed in a continued advance ,aldng the western end of the line... t Greece again appears as a probable tcw factor 1n the military -field in the Balkon. i She", is reported to have " . sent an ultimatum to ' Oernjany ,de- nnnding.the .return of Greek .troop tiken at ; ,Kavala- by the Pulgann. j-- ". : and sent to Germany; for internment h Comparative quiet prevails in ;the - Somme region. Paris 'sends news of - 1 a German attack ' t Hill .'No, '-7ft v north of the river, which the French " repulsed. , , Gam and Half Separates Boston :aad Chicago in American league Race, WhiiV Detroit ia Calf a' Game Ahead of C-icago. Eoeton Gained by Defeating "Detroit Yesterday rThesc Teami Play Two More Games. ErockJyn Two roll Games ' Ahead la National . League. Won and Philadelphia Lost Yesterday.- . a. 'Boston ia Second Place." .:. . ' ' tt Obrrtr. pt. 19. ' Conrreas Lton and iila oppon ams, held their first here today before an packed the court ouse. . Air. JJo nton was introduced by. J. II. Tiurlo, and led off in an oor'a sjH-ech which pleased the Dem ocrats, lie told of the beneficial leg ation enacted by Congress for the farmer, business man and the labor ed: He recommended the diplomatic Tiefories of President Wilsqn,' and said they were the ' greatest ever achieved by any President.' He . dis cussed the rural credits law, Federal reserve and banking act, preparedness and closed with an appeal to the peo ple to eontinue Wilson and. prosperi- PEICB OP rLOITtt WELL-SB PBO- . HILITIVK. ' " Chicago, Sept. 20. A came and a Pullmans, which -are en -.route 'herel half still separates Boston and Chi- n6w-. : Wagons and ther equipment I eago today in the 'American league tpday 1 were loaded. 1 , - race, while Detroit is yet half a game , The North Carolina Brigade, will be ahead of Chicago, and a full ; game located next to the South Carolina behind" the leaders. Detroit and Bos- and Virginia Brigades and will be a ton have two wore game to-play at part "of the ninth division under the Detroit and Chicago plays at , Phila commsnd of Maior General Seibert. delphia, today and tomorrow.: The In this division, as staff officers, are percentages are: -Boston .oez, vetroii, two NortkYerol'nians, Major Glenn -572 and Chicago x:.., r.t nrx,n.w A "-'In the National,-Brooklyn. is today cer, and Major Baxter, Hunter, of I twd full games ahead of Philadelphia, Charlotte, medical officer.. ; : jv . . hrrrVTT: '.! Major Brown writes that the North - ."vf iTA j,i t. . a. Leago. Boston is 2 1-2 game8-"behmd ZmI iJTr rtT.t 'Zdimi ar Brooklyn and 1-2 a game below Philm sirable location and that pr preparaiwns senamg games are at home,: whUe. three of and aidmg to. fepedite - tWboi SpMladelphia 17 and 11 of Boston's m vhcuiuk. cuij, -''r 20 remaininsf ffamea are abroad 1 ...... t ' ..... - .. v - made. The camip, the major .writes, is &v miles from 14 Paso and baa a convenient train service with 25 cent round trip fare.-'. ":'' ' K Fred Coll'.ns.- of Danville, Va., a brother pfLilQ Collins, mosiciaB of Coiopariy Lparrived today, and joined the first regiment band . ';-' , All the members of the Concord TEE COTTON MARKET- vi;,? vl7 '. . '' evidenemg marked cmnusiasro , over relatively easy cables, but D the prospects of seong service on 4he soon rallied io'-lfi and' Jar border. y-fh?'S'-''?'& 18.30,. with the general listr 1 :; ; : ? , ' . ... .'..-'v.A.:.?'; or 3 points above last night 'a 1 Opened Steady a Decline of 7- to H Pointa Today in Response to Easr! .Cablee. . (Br Th Aaaolate4 Praafc. Kew Vnrlr.'.Siit. 20 Tlh .ntinn eonipairv are ready and fit to makentHrket nr.pne1 Rtendv todnr t d. te trjp and Quite ew.' tben re cline ef 7 to 11 points, in response to evidencing, roaricea cmnusiasio , relatively easy cables, but December iianaary to selling 2 points above last night 's close be- RAILWAY EMPLOYEES IN - J fore the end of the first hour NEW YORK ARE BEATEN , Cotton futures' opened 'Steady : . i -j ; ...Vc-'.: .7? ; October, 15.90 f December, 16.11; Jan. Most Serlomi Rlotin Since Transit oary, 16.16 March;-' ;S 16 J34j'..f vMay: . awAk H00i.1t. AMnrrad I Tceeday 1 lo.ol. t't 5? f;- Vi".'.' v. vrv Sent -The most DECREASE TODAY TN .rinn. wotin? since the transit strike xW PARALYSIS PLAQUE ; ti; ;tr hun-on two weeks ksa. oc curred tonight in various sections of Swenteen "Less New Casea . Reported Manhattan,,when attempts were maae 1 in Today's Report. Same number to run ears on the Forty-Second andi r OJf Deaths. ruty-Mnta etreei cross-iown hum , y mAu Vwvm) lines. Mods 01 sinaera w . .-vr.w York.'SwiC20. Eriiteen new ; Conrt Rowan and - Stanly Federal ''... ..; -a-. Jurors. -" The following jurors from. Rowan end. Stanly connties have been drawn ; for the term of Federal Court; which ? . cenvenes in Statesville October 16: .:, Stanly John I Cnlpj. Richard Q. ' Foreman, Chas.- R." Reeves, Brflntley S Gayton. '7. ' " Rowan J. II. EUer, Jaa. y M. ' Jl ,-Menius. Jt C. (Miller, froward' Hart P: D. Linn, J. A. M. Brown. R. N, West IL h; Griswold. W..II. Hobson. J. S. Hall, Lawson Eagle. Mexican authorities insist that Car- ranr.a hns reatored order and is en forcing law in "that country.--.. Of course! . And we ekpect Boon to hear that Vj'.la is teaching , ' Sunday school .class. ' 1 " ' :'''- . ' , '. " -, Tomorrow. A ILt ID mOTCrLAY '- i v.I'.li -' "f"' j. wA:::.LifEr-:i::sAir -;. - Uuiivs.. " ; -.; "z::z c'r i d vail- ivmnatbizera. Btormed two cr .oniB-iAMA wiai; .Aan tf r - - . , ,0 . IJfODQO UJ IU1.UUK11U LMMJHO Vv Overpowered we ponce ana puiuu vu of 1? gince-.. yesterday's report, was flight, all railroad, employes m vne . . the Department of Health vicinities. : , . . . C .. . ,- : I hnlletin caverinir the 24 hours endim? Several motormen and conductors . in. a. m. fodav. There- were 10 who had not joined the strike, .were I tbsi ; the same number as yester- beaten. .. Much property aamage """ day.".:- v-.,.;. - ,v'W-.,.i hflon nnn before the Doliee reserves 1 - - arrived. v : -' " .;,' ; . "i SOUTHERN LABOR , - . .. . .1 . t 1 The polices assert tnai int sinnere 1 , . . rnwn?BTrwriT! htp.t.ts took ad vantace of the fact that many! . - , . . policemen .were :; deta9ed J lJ"f About 200 DelegatesAre on Hand for here.' The strikers apparently plan- J Convention ia Memphis. orders occurred in many places at thef- Uemphis,,Tenn., Septv 20. About same time. V; '';. -'.;"' '-j " 1 200 delegates were on Jhand when $he vi, t-.j.jsMA,i nniT Rroad. eoutern XAOor wmierence convouea XLb l unj'wu-a v .... - I . . t, . - - at - , wiMt' .nt in' the 1 nere . today. 7, rouneen , Doumern .A.''- i.,Koi.i6A i States are represented.; The oonven- eiiy. kiwi u ,. ., . i t-j with stones they had gathered from a I ton will contihue through Friday.,-,.' pi.- MiiM"m.I . ' .- .V'..; oorted late , tonight that aU surface ; With Our Advertisers. cars had been ordered to the cars fori . Lessons in Love" is the big film the rest of the night .a-.": - ' -' - feature at The Strand tonight. i Numerous arrests were made and Maryland Leader" canned peacfues many rioters were clubbed, by : thei Lippard & Barrier's. See ad, police. ..Several passengers were hurt . Don't fail to attend the bigahci by the misRilcs. - . Mr.' Williams waa introduced by Solicitor Ilayes."- Mr. Williams spoke for one hour. Be said that he rep resented Republican, principles hand ed down since Lincoln; -that , the prosperity dnder Democratic admin- Ljstratioh ia only temporary. He crit icised . the' legislation- of -the Demo-, erats and said they had not kept their promise, to. reduce the- bight cost of living. . Concerning irusts and, mon- polies he discussed . thetarili at length, advocating a high protection tariff and ridiculing the Simmons-Underwood tariff Jaw, Ile'read extracts from the speech of Thomas Benton, Horace Greely and History byAWood-v row Wilson.. He read from Heed a speech on the Clayton anti-trust law, Mr. Dougliton livened up-matters by scoring, Mr,, Williams" for his- at titude toward legislation .enacted by Democratic i ongreSs and for . his brand of Republicanism. . Mr. Wil hams had five minutes to reply,, whieb-l be used to toe pleasure of his sup porters. 'The discussion was entirely free from -abuse and the indications are that it wiltbe on a h'Sb plane. President WOsoa Win Be Asked to Call a Special Session of Congress to Declare an Embargo on the Ex portation of Wheat Federal and State : Investisration Will, Be De manded try 200 Bakers of Brooklyn, Who Declare That Unless Embargo is Imposed,. Wheat Will Be 14.(0 a Barrel, and Bread 20 Cents a Loaf Next Spring.v, :-.'...'.- -.x New Yortr Sept.'"20. ;r- President Wilson will be asked to call a special session of Congress to declare an em bargo on the exportation of wheat and Federal and State investigation of the increase in .the .price of floor will be demanded, fcy a resolution adopted by 200 bakers of Brooklyn' yesterday, It was Asserted that, flour would be sold at $14.00 a barrel,' and bread at 20 cents a loaf next spring unless an em bargo is imposed., .- ... . cS:.r''i. OPERATIONS OP BLACK- , .. , MAILING SYNDICATE WHITMAN WON OVER"' ' SEABTJRY FOR GOVERNOR to. lhe Primary Election Held in New York Yesterday, w Was -Progm siy. Nominee.V.f, -,;.'. j.New York' Sept, 20. -The Republi can leaders today attach great sig nificance to the Buccess yesterday1 in the New. York (State primary election of Governor Whitworth in winning the f regressive, nomination lor Uoy ernor. over Samuel Seobury, who ws . . . . i a... 11 . T .? ; unopposea ior me ueuiooruue nomi nation for that office. . . - ' The Republican . leaders declare that; Whitworth 's victory . in the Progressive primaries v proved : the bulk of the Progressive vote in New York wilj be Republican in the com wg- national election. ," . MAPPED OUT plan; ' : , - TO OPPOSE HUGHES Will Answer Charges Made by Hint f Regarding -Strike Settlement; '' ri.. (By Th AaMdatcS rnw) - LonV Branch, N. J., Sepf 20. President Wilson and Chairman Me Cormick mapped out today a pro gram for meeting the campaign at tack of Hughes on the railroad 8-hour law. ' i Asserting that the .Democrats and that the President placed before Con gress a complete program to meet the recent threatened strike, MhMc- Cormick asserted that Mr. vyilson is prepared to Urge strongly during- the next session of Congress, the enact ment of this program,. - ; - .'ILl SGLD IT JI4 1X2 HAS VILLA CAPTURED -' . . CHIHUAHUA CTTYt Second Attack of His Torces Last . T; .. ' - Night. .. ; ; . -; ; (Br 1 AmmtUtm Tnm) El Paso, Texas, Sept 20. Rumors are current here today that Shihoalxia Cty was eaptured by Villa in his sec ond attack last night. ' Mexican offi cials at Jaurez declared the rumors were withou foundation. - ' '; ! ; According- to the rumor, the attack was preceded by mutiny of a large part of the garrison.. TRifc bandits were said to occupy municipal . and federal palaces, the pen'tentiary and two fortified hills,' . ' '' , In" Juares it was maintained that although wire communication had been hampered, messages received early to day indicated that all was quiet .in ChihuaAwa CifJV' ' ' . . Believe Villa Will 1 Soon Out Car ' ranza's Line. .,"::. San Antonio,. Tex. Sept. 20. It is believed, that .: Francisco- Villa . will soon cut. the'Carranza line of com munication between Chihuahua, City and Jaurez,; if he .h'as not already-! done so, was. suggested b yMajor Gen eral Funston today, after he had ready the report on Villa's' Chihua hua engagement, received from Gen eral Bell at U Paso. . r ; ; Stories ', gathered by General-Bell from persons reaching El Paso from the interior, indicate that General Trevino '8 .forces were driven.. out of Chihuahua City in Villa's Saturday attack, and took stations' on , a large DESPITE ATTXrjTn) H VENTION OP Busier: 3 I Further Investigations Will Be Con- . - tinned Jn Washington, ' i C (Bx.Tkc AMoeUteS Pren) ' Chicago, Sept' 20. Investigation of the operations of the alleged, back- a -' - .. . .1 In 1 1 fit iioiia tha Sifn rnm naaoooitw ling wealthy persons m various Mparts -"j, j, t..-firff Bum. nf ana not from choice, m previous rr money, Was ..VWfmLK ton temporarily today by the depart-. T,' ;. w .v' - -- mi-n nuKQ,,W wi lodging the' yillistas. . .: . . ammt of the Department ot Justice. U P1!6"!1 -st? i refused to give for ';.ednsiiIta;tioi-.1. wifAttoWey' or"Gen:Bell report n 1 n-.. dji-.:i0tx--yt,'-r-.-n I ior ijumicnuon. out iu n conarnieu Wm.'.C.: Woord,Vante"d 1 : v . . t.t. - n .j indicated more ; senous :' conditions was reieaaea on ,1 1 General Bell's report said that the 01 mose arersiCQ wew aiscnargeu yr .a KofllQ ;: .J -nmW f tiawenn-. terday on account of lack of evidence. fflated rf f wm 5oo . 3 Jo0 W(in. ... . injured-, v V i ... v , ine xour uuien., u, ,. r General Funston believes this-force Today there- were several attacks will be given an exam-nation (before hgg pw'nmup Chihuahua bat- by the strikers and sympathize s on A Second Conference of Business I' Witk Mayor Mitchell sni t' ' Chairman of the Public Ear. Commission, Was Called .To 7, Bat the Feeling is That The , tui tion Has Reached Deadlock. Labor Leaders Promise to With- : bold Order for General Sympa thetic Strike UntQ After Thurs day. Worst Rioting Last Night (By Tha Amtrtmtw rM) New York, Sept. 20. Despite the attempted intervention of a . commit tee of business men, it seems there is bnt little prospect today of avert ing a general strike in sympathy with the street railway employees. Labor leaders assert that the proposed gen eral walkout ' will involve 700,000 workers. . . . . - ' A second conference of the busi-" ness men with Mayor and chairman.' , of the publio service commission was called today, but the feeling of those concerned; is that the situation bad reached. a deadlock, '; ' ;; , V. The anion leaders hare promised to ' withhold the order for a sympathetic strike until after Thursday, and in the meantime.the city authorities and business men will , endeavor to tnd some way to prevent the exteniion'of the labor war, which .threatens to tie up considerable part of the city s industries. . . -"iv Attempts to operate the surface ears last night resulted in the worst rioting since the strike began, but of ficials of the transit company say the service in day time is improving steadily, Throughout the 'night ."elevated and subway trains at ' points where they ran on' eevated structures, were subjected to bombardments with hot- ties and bricks. , car - windows were United Friday. States . commissioner- next TO ANSWER. SERIOUS CHARGE. Boy Charged With Breaking Into Goodman's Store at Gold Hill Salisbury Post - - A young boy, a mere lad, has been arrested on a charge of being impli cated in the breaking into and carry ing off of a quantity of goods irom Goodman's store in Gold Hill several niehts recently. . The case is set for a hearing on next Monday, September 25th. . A number of articles said to have.been missing 'from v the store tie. s He said that in this ease the log-1 the surface cars, and the police re leal step Tor Villa o take vfould be I serves Were repeatedly called out severing the line of -'. communication 1 1 During the morning attacks' on the letween Chihuahua and Jaurez. This 1 surface ears, were continued interrait- would give him control of the Mexi-1 tently. ; The last 24 hours have wit- can Northwestern Railroad, and Gen eral -Bell added "The garrison to the 1 north would have to look out." SHERIFF OF GREENE (f J ' COUNTY DIES TODAY nessed the most extended disturbance of the strike, police reports today showing the arrest of 20 men, declar ed to be former employees. : Fifteen of these are accused of felony in at tacks on trains and cars. . . ; v. -- Suffered Stroke of Apoplexy After Arrest of Negro Last Night 7 B The AawKtlatcS rnn.) Snow Hill, N. C, Sept. 20. William i NINE GALLONS WE3SHEY - WAS FOR HI3 OWN VZ2 LADIES' E00T3 WITn . ' ea:-painted tops tion sale, at 1 Kannapolis ; Saturday, September 23,; at 2 o'clock.- See ad. in this paper ioday for particulars. ' Second opening display of fall goods at Parks-Belk Co. 's Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 21,r22 and 23. 6ee new ad. in this paper to. A the Latest Fad- Among Atlanta s . ... " Pmart Rot. Atlanta. Ga.. Sept. 20. Boots with I 9 ' i . J L n nMA il. n lafAdf tnA I ... . .nunt.' mrt net. Mildai Efird Goes to Rocky Moant purchases a pair of boots with white . Rocky Mount, Sept. 19. An on tons that are blank like an unwritten nouncement of interest to the mer- le taKPS the Doots nome buu cniwh ouourew m hmo khj -mat, water colors, ns yesterday when J., w.-nrd, ot Dur ham, and E. L. E8rd, of W.instoff, leased the store building formerly, oc cupied by Mr. Oppenheiraer as a de partment grocery and "announced -the opening . about October 1, of the 8th store in the L'fird chain of stores in the Carolinns. , . .'.' ... p. -lire, ?eta out her oils or the case mny be, and adorns the tops with beautiful pictirres. Sometimes a l.aii ) ;-e strikes her fancy, somo fmis a wrT.lh of autumn leaves in : :l t' o m"".ivv t ncs m l colors of the . ,..,.a. T: e i? n li.n'.t to the fhy of i,iiar..:...i or I -y. A 1 'y tt ;())".' i 1 . -i -ly ' ure i 10 is the sola i i ..'! ' ropriato. ' ..', ew - boi''3 v i"i t ; ! c f ! 1 i it'n !y ! ' f 1' fornf iotf a 1 i.. .tit, ' 1 -r 1: to c cf li ;.e a1' ps 1 a i:- . r ci wi! !i 1 it is Tlinpt rnn I ' : f' THE WHEAT MARKET, DAMAGE TO COTTON : Sasser was arrested, but the deputy 1 -.11. Af iinnor in ouart bot- having hiitt in charge did not report ti : .-w-h hH been shipped here Developed Strength Today, inaoencea immediately, enenn w uiiams, is was Louisville, with Judge Cocke s saia, Became uneasjr, learrog ine pnu-1 nlHne on jt. He went on tne witn t,s oner had been taken away from the I gtanj anj gwore that the whiskey was brought here for his own person al use. Caused By Cool Weather . Picking ; and GinMng Continues ,Under Fav- - ora,ble Conditions. . - . ? . (Br The AaaocUt Pram) , , Washington, Sept. 20. Cool weath. er ia North Carolina and parts of South Carolina has caused some dam. age to cotton but picking and ginning continues under, favorable conditions in most' Southern States, according to the weekly , crop : bulletin, issued by the bereau today. The bulletin adds that most of the tobacco crop in Vir ginia, Kentucky and Tennessee is be ing cured. r. li and rr l' :cs Estimated ;. at C;3,C,3. . (By The AMHK-!ut4 Pr) to fayvillo, h and ' French i of the Poiiime '. --a 5,CG0 it-n, the i S ncy estimated. ,-. in, via v-i 1 i.-T!-e I To Depict History of Lighting. San Francisca, Cal., Sept 20. A brillian pageant depicting in allegory the history of illumination from the time of the primitive cave man with his wood fire to the present-day light ing achievements' is to be one of the principal features of the "rath or Gold" festival and home coming col ebratioli that are bring held in San Francisco this wik. The festival murks the install, lion of a new street lighting system, and is also in cele bration of the 0" i. l opening of the Eew.CityL.aa. Ex-Judge ; Cocke of Asheville Ac- knitted on Charge of Violatl.: 3 Liquor Law. Asheville, Sept. 19. P, C. Cocke, fered last night after the arrest of former judge, of police court here, who' was abarged with having ared M t?dy on a charge of trsnspo . I- i . . i Tr ,. . r, - . b tha3 I M home here early today as at the sheriff's officers evidence to be a resllt'of a strokeof. apoplexy, suf- produced at the trial. The boy spent a night in jail and when bond for him ' .v . . . . . i i wnn whh flnran wiT.n nHvinv iimi I j tt - . -- t.- had been arranged be was iota 10 leave d -wounded with bird shot whiskey in violation of the anti- the prison, it appeal-that Mjw Sra!. ..v"0 tJL ..- He was arrested last night afraid to return nom. ij ,:, v; 1 Vzl ; Xi'?" after the poliee had- seized - trunk By Extropean Conditions. , (RvcUd t Tha TtI "Xever lend you; ing of trouble, . . 'f to the borrow. Chicago. Sept. 20.-Wheat develop. Her,; 3 wwievea tne stroKe was .j' :ji.'UWV'nUv. infln- maueed ty excitemeni incident 10 me 1 v. Tm mx. arrest of the negro. euceu uw.. t "j - v rJ-.- T n. , r f!t.n!t n.Sa:n that fha amnuw of ICOamaniS -iurs. 'vieoa vouea, ...juumi-.,. uuiiwu i : wwuwjwo wereJn a perilous condition and by Jones, Zebulon Jones, and Troy Dail Preaching at the Methodist Clnm RimuHn advices tliat It was not ex-- were m m car. uruo. , upuu. ; SunaaT. I Unuy at li a. uk uu.n. nected that the Dardanells will be' op- were seriously injured.; The negro, it U p. m. . S. L, OWEN, Pastor. in :m filinw ahinmants this was said, bore a grudge against Da l. I . season.' Opening Prices which ranged w' . . - - I We- heartily wish every f am, y form decline to v aHvance, witn l fjxffg LOAD TO LEAVE ; this community owneu. n . T)..mibr at 149 to 150. and May nrrvv mmnTAwwATir Then, perhaps, we might hoi a ' w i . . .uniur ujjxjii ii a. wiuuiymw ii i - St lov1 to lou, were iwoiwea uy i . , , gooa wo. substantial gabs all around and then General yonng Receives Nothing To- by something or a reaction. At The Theatres. , "The Westera Telephone Girl'' will be 'presented by the. Elsie McGeorge Company at The Strand tonights "It happened in Honolulu, a o reel Red Feather feature, with, Val Paul and Myrtle Gonzales, at the Pastime today. Tomorrow this thea tre will show J. Warren Kerrigan in "The Jar Lord Warning," a Blue Bird featured " . ' ' .; -. The Mutual Film Corporat on pre scnts Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburg in "Quick Sands oJ)eceit," st The Theatorium Theatre today. There is also a good comedy On the programme. "Two. Slips and a Miss,'; today. . It goes without saying that tue.less Mid ibmit some things the s-euer. . day to Change Last Night's Or- t ders. ' . (By Tha Awociated Praaa) Morehead City, N C, Sept. 20, Indications today were that the first train, load of North Cawmna guards men "would leave Camp Glenn late to morrow for El Paso, General Young having received nothing today to change the orders received last night The units which are expected to leave tomorrow' are "Bri .tde Head quarters, cavalry troops A and B, first neld hospital corps ambulance company No; 1 and first infantry.' Sr'"" ' " JL . ' . THE'- Tot; rHOXB VS TBS JfEWS. T'.ie Lexington T -raid says an at tempt wes made to Imriv the school houstf at Lmwood, I avi.Taon county, but the Camcs were do.vcii'l 8'id t t. j ttnguitiucd before t!.cy 1 1 1 ' ; nwh hcidway. Trafih I, ad le- -i t Zf-i ara:r-t the buiJinj and Set af.re. I ''WESTERN .r- - Cr -.;';'".-.':- " TV. XLCa.j I 1 -', IIAj :' --. ' f .... . , . "Cal For 1 i "Li::: ". . r ;..t Tr:
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1916, edition 1
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