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v r AS AQATT STEISEfO HARD ON " TEE ECIHIE. r"""j v rr""r "" - f tnr lt.bi.wj lll.ivL, Li. ,.,.1 J ' Llluil According to Paris Report the Ger- mans' Did Not ' Reach th French - Lines, lake Forced Back to Their . Trenches With Heavy Lossts"On Jlacetionian Front tt - ntnl Driv Toward Monastir. is' Appir - ently Developing Strength. The Serbians are Continuing Their KAd - Unci Along th Bod, BtachMg a , Foiat Near UrbaaL " ?' f ;'. The British art again striking, hard ine prmao are again sipKing Bard -"m tnuuuvu-. ui j, ,. i. i. r, a, muom uu uurj Mi the Somme front.' - Their latest "P?k weU for ihe futon of the new WKi-JJ r?fc .another jarge Wednesday ia Concord, tbruh. delivereilst night, lilted enterprise. ; . -.w. - - pW, 1"- "Mr. Wright Tuck ft PARSS-EILS COLS' ANY TO CTEN AT KANNAPOLIS. Eav Lessed 0b f the KawlioM Rooms There. Mr. Cy Whit to nv Charge. The Parks-Belk ; Company of this city ia tooD'ta open op a branch tore in the thriving" eity of Kanna polia, - Thef have already obtained a leas on one of the new itoro rooms, and work is Mr etarted in. putting in the . shelving . and fixtures, i The building ia 38 by 78 feet, two stories. Aa soon aa the quarter. are prepared the stock of goode will Be put in, and it ia planned to open to the p ib lie By the middle of October.. V; Mr. Cy. white, of Concord, will be iti charge of this- latest addition to th association of Berk stores. For years he has Been with tha Parka Polk' Company here, a,fid thla,'eoup led with, his previous, experience, haa given him" the . quallflafftions .. that n .ii -1 .-i KT. I "ANT NXITS. In Honor cf I'.-a. Lodwlz'a 934 Blrthdy A: ramry. Mrs. EUrey EnterUix.1. Ti Spelling Baa. Personal!. . ; , , - VTt. Pleasant, Sept. 22r A number ArXOTvCr'irNT ITAT2 ST THE of Mr. Sophia Lud wig's kiiftfolk and L . L . . , J 1 . 1 Li Li.ULll SOUTHERN TODAT. friends fathered at her home last Fri day in hcta or of br 93d birthday. A dinner was served on tba lawn. The . r r ...... arc ana mm& link, Wallace at4 Laet of Salisbury and fiev.nd Mrs! R. A. Goodman, of Mt Pleasant t - ' Mrs. Brown, of. Marietta, Ga., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lud- Miss WilmA Correll, of Concord, Steal and Concnta TlfrouihottW In I Pent Monday afternoon with Mss Addition to tht Mftia Car J Y Thera Will bf ft Wing (0 hf 105 mer, of Portsmouth; Va., an apend- Taat Adiolnln. Thla la fha Sac. ,n wme timft hew with tha former w h--i,a ."- . , IkJ -. .- sister, Mrs, Chaflea Thayer. ' : ' Ever Started a4 Spencer. ' - ' jmoro to purchase' goods for Cook i, i-rAft ar rW. X-j Salisbury, Sept. 22-Ths , Southern p, A. Moort attd Hariy Foil UfWmt Tha New 8trtictux Will U 110 by I rtf00 Faet fat Bis, tha Soma fiimaa- . fittUM aa tha Pradent Laxgt Hidyna Shop. It ia Jo S Conttritetad of I them hjrij linfcs.of (!erroan trepcheg oh a, line -about, a mileJong, oetwuon ilvrs 'and ' Jlartinpuich, London a houneetj today. 'Jr, ., v-' - - The Freneh, for their: part of the i?omme fighfingv hart "had another series of Cerroan ., a'tUcka Jo eope with-. Strong , forces- advanced ' in Vavei this morning against the poai .lions teeently captured by the French hear Eincouri. . According io Paris, the Germans did. not even reach the French line, being forced back to their trenches with heavy losses. .; On tha Macedonian- front, .in the . region of, Fiorina, the entente drive toward Monastlr ia apparently deval oping strength. The Serbians are re ported to be continuing their advance . along tha Broda, .reaiihing i : point : hear Urbani,. eight miles northwest 6f Fiorina, on the - railroad to. Mob- astir.; Immediately norUv- of. Florian the Bulgarians; are making a stand, but according ...to Paris, failed in their attack on the French troopa in this " region. To the west the Intent forces are moving on the heighta of Poljj, 10 miiea itom F iorina. " Artillery, fl-iricreasingjiuinten!, any . is reported firom. the . British .front in the Doiran region. On. the extreme, easterly, ead of tha line the teritiBh warahips near -'the mouth of ; the Struma have hcenv shellin? Bui ffirian positions in the? vicinity of Keohori. ' ' ' "v r "--"The Bulsarian statement -of yes'ter ''clay received today - mentioned, only - briefly their fighting 5 in Dobrudja, .where " Field Marshal von Mar ken, according to an. announcement from Bucharest, has been severely defeated , in bis effort; to break ,';; throng the ttnsBian line. Bulgarian reports only bring attention np to . Wednesday's ' jignrn?, when -the flghtms is said to have ' died down considerably. The Bulgarians, according to their bulle tin, lire busy consolidating their posi tions. .Roumanian .announcements flechre that the army of the Central Powers ivere tetiring Btorhing villages iu vueir- retreat,.- ... " '. ; " 'AH Quiet oiWeatera front1:;; Fetrograd, Via London. Sept. 122. "On the western and Caucasus fronts .there; 'were- no developments of im- , portance"- aays the official statement " issued today.. . i' y: o; ' w I ' Tide Tnrnp ia favor of Central Pow- , ! me uue oi me irreai Battle in . .the ItonmanU province ojt Dobrudja tas -ag! turned, this time in favor . f tha tehtfal powers, accordiogtp .erun today. , -2.- , "Field Marahid Vfoi ilackensen .has 'succeeded in ftreakiug the Roumanian jind Russia Vesistance. the German war office Reports, executing an eneir - tiling Wement which compelled the ' ntetkte forces to imtreat in dianrrlAV i tArit ihight 's '' official announcement ' from' . Bucharest declared that C the - battle, which lias been in'tprogresfe lor six days, ended Wednesday with v i the defeat of the Germans, Bulgarians and J nrkB, were retiring south, Burn . ng, vuiages as tney wenU 4 ra'UBv- V The KannapoHsston . ififa MMM unflfta,eni 4. j Wing. 1 Qxai Ucrt spent fourteenth store in theWkassocia-le hear atrnctun is to be used tor ?Jr,.,T tion years and could goods was i es,tablishmenU.from.tin to time, on. W W 'adoinIng. This is the second til today, the organisation handles i S' JS&i ftS? W business amounting from Wotoithon at Spencsr. K 't'.. . to Jhree million doUars afinually.- f, tmt'rtf.vr, irton . . - Kannano is. hka a -metric . eitv. ria : without doubt the fastest - growing city in the state, and the selection , Which was started almost thirty n"- ? Mrs. Schenctlmd family, ol Carb- ,ngo at Monroe by .W. H; Belk W.rir'," Kna. White -Sulphot Springs, hiva Brother. In his idea that a store -c,u,uof" .KfT--' "rg8 l iwuJeu MiWmftr'a be, run on cash i basis., and W ana win 4 eonsrructea ot -r- 7--, . sold.for less money, Mt: JJelkl t.nai ftaft .Mnognoo v n TJg? Afa 1 pioneer in this seciion. The MVoa .ma?n a8J10P8 T ! '.t .!. ii wiu ba a wmar 00 hv 105 feet. which I jm..,..-..! Wednesday in Concord.. ' Mr. John Foil and Miss Anna Foil spent Monday atJatiarrus. rV ' Mesdalpes Cc.'H.. Thayer, W;elborn, Miss Ruth 'Weiborn. and Mr. Hummer BY A $4d,00d FIRE 8P?D J" !? Salisbury.?. -" , I I Miss Stella Foil spent yesterday in of this plaetrfor another BeJMwe Sn Mt.Uka. il. ' - I 1 . . . b 11 1 tr'i m - Mi .11 w . w xu 1 . aim iiun. uci x vrai iuuouvi --vt cuocio mo. . EieHi juuinueiH oi vpei wn do. a. a. . oiauon ana jsuii .vr '... . '"fc .'' . . '- ' ' '- 1 r..:i aS4',Jn f liil-lntta vojrdV. caanagement of the Belk association. Statesville,'Sept. 21. The jnainl where theif will abend several days. business portion of Hiddenite wns de- - Rev. and Mrs. B. A., Goodman and BOYS WILL PROBABLY custc:: :::: see;.;s TO HAVE BIG LEAD DT RACE TOR PEN5A1TT JX THE - AMERICAir LEAOTO; r m mam n nncin Boston Mada rurther Gain ia Ameri ; can LaagM ty Agaia Dafaatiag De troit. Chicago Lost Also aud 'Ra- . - mains la Second Place by 'a Margin 1 of Half' a OamaBrooklyn Made ' Gaja la National by Winning While Bota Boston and Philadelphia Were . Losing Only Few Games an to N ..... U Flayed in Baca League. Detroit SuSaraaMart. ' ' . '.. (By Tk AilC rna) ' . ' . Chfeago, Sept. 22. Boston and Brooklyn are leaders in the American anLNational leagaes, speetively, and art today just 2 1-2 games ahead of their nearest competitors, each hav irig gained A full game by wfmung yesterday and by defeating Chicago and Philadelphia. In the American league. .Chicago re(aifiel its ..hold on second place, being 1-2 game in front of Detroit, while Philadelphia has an advantage of, two full .. games over Boston in tie" National league, p , The games yet to' be played, by the three leaders follow: ; . .' American league: Boston, H; Cw cago, 8; Detroit 7, ; - ; . National: Brooklyn, 14"; Philadel phia, 14; Boston, X8.,.;.'v,i: : - . INTELLECTUAL PUGILISSI -M - jM 'AT LENOIR WEDNESDAY Dottghton and Williams' ' Furnished Utter Will Not Com by Concftrd. tnnminn " :"ri r,w, ,.v Mill raging in the lumber yarda. k ienn. states inai xae soioien wm The following are Wavy losers: J. prohably leayo CoinpuGlana Saturday r-ir,wm r..uin& xiin night forvthe- Mexican . bordeK-. They total, loss six ' thousand, tta: three nave ueen on equipneni. oi thousand insnranee." J; -winter ttotmng'. xne aoya are ail in Sparks Thomas,' li fine spirits and anxious to see ser-l hundred, no insurance. tibo ou ui uuruer.' - , , t - i souinern aauwav A num'ber .of ladies of Concord will I contents. ' S i v- send them tonight box ftf good w. C; Beckham' 1 ston; and stock, iMitf--" lihS; Li; Sept, 22Lefl At 10:00 O'clock-tonight the flames C Z Snv PKgms effort to forget wn underreontrol but the lire was OT'anrUinrf ' lux.nry f a.rehot. airs. o. ouirey euiorvnuwu , mfu terday in honor of Miss Ella Belle Tl!r the floods intelleitu yesterday and Congressionar Candidates; Williams .-ii 1 tJ I BOYS WAITING ON TEE - ' WINTER CLOTHCTG. An to Be Equipped Wita WoolenJ Clothing And Overcoats. t . . By Jno. M. Oaleaby. ' Camp Glenn, Sept. 21. The North Carolina Brigade today awaita the ar rival of winter clothing before en training for the Mexican border. The order directing the brigade to go to the border included a provision that the men be equipped with woolen (.clothing and overcoats. Major Hunt, aemor mustering officer, wired toe de partment of the- east requesting that the men be provided witb sweaters and overcoats, which are in the ware house here, and later be provided with the woolen clothing. The de partment, however, haa not changed the original orders and the Brigade 'a departure will depend upon the erriv- alof the clothing, which will come from the Philadelphia depot . Offl- PREPARING FOR AN OVTZZ'V ' OT M0B VICLEXC2. mnnotiL polio Tell Traction Companies Tiat ; They May R-EsUbllaB Kiht E.r ; rice With. Promise ' f Adeja- '' Protection. Police Guard IndJa ' si Patrol of CO Autos and 100 ITvj- "cydists " Along Hh Most Zxpoael. ; 'Car Rmea-Trades Uaioa Leadars. to Meet This' Afternoon to Decida Whether or Not They WIU Isau a CaR for a General Strike; ; ' (Br The JjwMiatad Prwal ' New York, Sept. 22.- Repeated cer'a estimate- that it will be several threats-of a great general strike to days before the troops entrain. . - J help the striking street ear employes, Thn Charlotte Blues arrived 1 this 'caused all branches 1 of the eity goT- mbrning and pitched camp adjoining l erninent, charged.-witb the enforee- BU the company of engineers from Wil mington. The arrival Of the tnar Iotta company makes to engineering coff panies "here, h Second Lieutenant Guy L. W?.ntrop, of Company D. Charlotte, has been transferred and promoted to first lieutenant s. in the ctunnwrin"? corn's. . .' - ' - '" ment of the law, to prepare for : outbreak of mob violence, i ;.v - j The police ecpartment today told the traction- companies - that tney cpuld; re-establ sh the nighf service as Sbon aa they were ready, under the assurance that adequate ? protection would Be furnished. Thus far ,7UU witit.i-B Tn.l nrtin Tor Winter Clothing. The ' iww I iv. v. uectuam - Biuni . buu bluujl.i - . . ' i oiuaea. ueiween tao lire truiu iuci . 4 . vi . J TT4iiarev aa. i , T.MHtnir at iiui uoauiiuw. things-.to eat :to. take .wlfclk. them on ekhtlthousand. total loss, no insur- Peach spent Wednesday m Monrce.v , . . . trneedit 1 rormauon w 1M"ww,,tt; 7.-- irai. their long Jattrney to El Raso. ance, ', v ; Mrs, uase, oi talked of other battlegrounds C and vmj. f;. ,,r vB1)l1 ritv. v . C.. Sept. 22.- All the baggage, tentage, wagons, T.D. Maberry, general store, fifteen ? "r.Vu" ' ' went back to war. -V-,. V" w ' tr. -C.rt of the first detachment etc,re loaded on the can ready to hundred, no inSunnce. "cf .v; w'nTi:'iX -Lenoir could nof bring ouh the -Washington, ; epx. of the North CaroUna National Guard move at any time, f The regimerit will ' .Total loss estimated at forty thous- Miss Nannie Alexander of Con- , her smaller sisterr TayL- Baker let it Be known today that the orthe wortn n move in flveaectionsNnd the Concord and doHars. .V ;r' eord, will re-open her millinery store ohkrmed from Little Alex war department was not disposed to ? now ne , hoys will, leave 0 the last . section. 1 . xae;racities Tor are fighting in nere ine coming; yesterday.' -There is no Suclrmusi which are to The- troops : are -routed ny iNewoern, 1 jim-, wwn -weje lnaaequaie.i cuargo u uo. Wilmington; Charleston,- Savannah, Watesviue setn jcnemicais and vex- ; extensive V'" en whom the angels call Inoir,? as Thursday days Be- Alob le, New Orleans to Kl Faso, a to- u"","en" " uu,"oef "e memoers lasmoneu bfs -" " the Alexander courthouse bell. -The raso. ; . ' fnr- the first troop trains leave. total of 2,254 milesr It is supposed l"! ua.K.".,,1:.'' . 1"" F'.: " f u r?.T . v.l wiirt tase lew and 10 ia the Ml, ; " w ""Sf""1' I- ..TVr. VW oiAne of ears 'continues. to take 90 hours to make the trip. Company Ii now ins vl men,- the largest company now at Camp Glenn By several men. " . ' " -ii Tbe Boya will do their own cooking on the train during the trip ' . -a GERIIAN E2APLANS ? I ; . FLTX3 OVER pOVER. , No Casualties. -Waa Ciased Away By - r; Anti-Aircraft Guns. "TBr The AmocU4 Ptcm , London, Sept. 22. A. German sea plane, today flow tver , Doyer-' and dropped three Bomb's, .The missiles canscd ' no .casualties) 'according to ,tiilciai announcements The hostile eea plane was chased away By anti aircraft guns, - .- ' ' ' - - ' The music at a marriage procession (Always reminds me of the imisicof sokliors cntenng . battle. Ileinricb illcine. - . ' 1 .. II.it. .1 i" like fire-it makes evrn flit riiLBiabi Hdly, Jeors Cliot jnw.noeowwu-vuu-jr. ttd,D.n2-llw -fa M thev had .Her ffiifstB- wre Mis.6Hirey, Mrs. i . - 4 . r v f . I ,7. I' , v . ,1 i it, was tne second 01 aaenes wmcu ; ;?m - )ss Vthirty-live u T T a t rtii '.La riH8t now may he prolonged under a DISPOSED NOT TO - , : . ACCEPT "Station and rw"- r". - ' . in tne nrst ensaeemenis omy -aayji . '. . . j. - 'iV.h?i? ':SZ?-:Z'-ii orsville, Lenoir and Sparta, were in- uLJM.-.iukr Haa No - i-d-L . mm. as i. uuuu shim - . , 1 i j j - 11.1 il. aa-u. a i - Th Vi TW C. Af fund, whieh Was 1 nnltnemen have Been disposed at strat- vnlnntnrilv contributed hv the offl-1 ocrie noints. ' The police guard indud- cers of Jhe' Brigade, was today paid ed the-patrol 6f 50 autoa and 100 mo- to the secretary of , the association. J toreyclists along most or tne -exj TIia Y. M-C. A. has proved a popn-l ar routes. "5' ' - 1 lr nlaee'for'the soldiers, the tenth Trades union leaders, treprosentmg Being crowded, each evening. A sta- aBout 700,000 workers, are to meet tioaery Bill of more than , iuu at this afternoon-to oec-ae wneitwr - month indicates: the numBer of let- fesu, a call for a general strike, borne .,. ,ft.n thr. .. - Ant tVi labor leaders say such aetnae, General Royster, of , Raleigh, acting f ordered, would, begin. Monaay or , adjutant general, ia spending cne aayi Tuesday. ' ' r'--'-: ' imn with General Young, ii ; ,r I The. earl morning ; aoonw were v-ii. r 4 nnA T.ionfjtnnnt I kAmKn1inr of elevat .'. P .TTiAmnann have returned fronvL trnina. strike svmDathcBera lurking . .rtaif tii fViftnnrn. ; - i' I nn rnnf tonft. throwing OnckS and DOt- ' Colonel Peterson, or Baieign, act- vhich shattered ear, wiuoown. ing assistant adjutant general, was J Several passengers were injured., in vis tor at -Brigade . Beaxiquartera. yes-1 the- eixteen- attocs,Teportsw. j y- terday. , - - -v j pol ee, TROOPS WILL NOT K REPORT I ' FOR SEVERAL xu ; 1 went to the aid of Kiddenite. . . i . WHEAT TODAT. Prices Today Developed Considerable t; Strength,- But Little Offered- :.. (By Th AMOeUta Pnw) Chicago. Sept. 22. Wheat prices Unam I developed considerable strength? to- s The Collegiate Institute has been ing, September 23, at 6 , o'clock, have bnt .fc ig of a different timber. been made.-, veryoooy lTl". WaUams,; in Jhe language of Ann ATiiov -luo iuu. . rv given to the best Bpeller.The adm!S- siop Will be five and ten cents, vine- Harahaw'V picturesque presentation spellere .will- be admitted 'Wft-jM Uncle Mose. who ir the i' Republican proceeds will go toward .a worthy ehftirmali , aiwayB- a dangerous au- as -to-renewed. yuusv-cnviv, ..-". a ....w nmmont I . . . 1 . . a I M'lAlil nOHIllIJlI Kiiu cainuj " t-" the Baker said, indicating 11 was amumu -r---- v.vi '-"'Ii: 1. -JtW nanprnl M'i reoort was based is aireauyaooaru, ".""r Pi8, w vM uill '-.;i..5 ti, Wdr to be loaded on, tne nrst train A mi. A I la or -n . flarirf AtT Vritn 1.1 AOfl I fin. ' TFUlirLS ' VUHaiU : i" : I ',- . 1 towns. nd not facts.- He declined to ican discuss in any way what effect the re nn. I nnnearance . of ViUa. if -confirmed, j . a. . n. ,..i. I koira on thn movement 01 tne " - ..... , , , - I IIHWHlIIIlHtX . nUIlHItlrlTHUlH HL1C11' LI1 r MT I Ihfl I .n 1 1 ftVlH 1 H lllHLlLUbYI UllrO I V- .1am ihn nnnnf-.tA I A maflAQn r rfMVT IH IIILU JIlDJUVlIt ,- , BATTLESHIP MICHIGAN day as tke result of the scarcity of notied Byvthe Piedmont Lyceum Bu, , - , . ,a tn , , ,, 4 ., , ... , - ru,n. Tnnston BeUeres Report. offering and because I tne reports mu tt the date or tne nrst utrae , Doughton 'a opponent 1 greatly Jim- San Antonio, Texas; Sept 22.-lea. the final, order to leave is received. KNOXVTLLE WANTS THE ARMOR PLAUT. del CDuring that the rains m Argentina had not tion has Been changed from Getober . ye8terday.'; His lead-off ,al- runston today said, he placed full .T1-?. I affeete th'.? drought, the lack of 7 to October 6. The programme will be, j -d m'm to construct his own house credence in the report of Villa's at- Hearings Will Be Held Tcfore Seer- fa-tu tory Daniels Today. . Sept. 22. A Knox- -Washington Twelve Inch Gun Explodes i: (Br Ta A P -i : moisture being in the n6rth, where I varied and very entertaining-Tlckets an) it wag Doughton's job to lay an taek on Chihuahua City, sent 0 the j yille;1 Tenn.; delegation ' was given - Washington, Sept.- xs. Koeman ' " nKnr W ItCliniw. whn had Tiirht rWest. y rrr-i loo-, fnroorm -rVfnrrl. waa the onlv man I - 1 12-inch Mi imuMle Aboard the bat- to'lBa wen roiipwed by suostantiai WANT THE ;nuAisv auuitivditu sjauwir tleship Michigan, during target prac tice (die ..Virginia capei.; It is - ported today that .the ship is on its way . to the , Fhurdelphia, pavy ; yard for:repaivv: ! PRICE OF CIGARS V " . TO BE'ircSEASID. Higher Cost of Raw naterlal and Higher Wages the Causes.': (By Ham Aaaoelatei rtea Now York,- Sept. 22. An increase MORE WORK OF. v ' - .. VILLA BANDITS. Two Taken From Their Homes and Hun. 38 Soldiers Railed. (By Th AaMdaiea Pxeaa) uuu eLva wtuo viu uvui . " o- - , on nnn ,J , .- ,. ' - . - oo I -;i.tj fndnv amons some 30,00(1 re- ana nung, ana oo ot a. party 04. - - - maii fianansa- soldiers wese killed in- a tau grocers, o?.. ""2 RnniihlicAn-PrnsrreBsivism. Jf : WilliBins nanv.i Rall 'a information was glean- Amhnv. N.; J.. also were heard. TLACED ON WHEAT I nnf nnlv Snvitnn him but .dares himl j n ulUMa mnmu .? who .' had I ;..-v ' ; -v not to wmtS :v " ' - Lx - Ft pn Hrctlv' from Chi-1 ; :i Twenty New Cases Today. Vnfclttona Circulated in New York tel. Parmer Bob sneaks With rrinV on- kn.i,n.. in!tir .Smnwdlatelv after thel- 5i.m. a4 ! sw Z,m? . . -n ' I- - .... . . . -y ' I . . nr. m i- Asa rnsiuew w u wu,OOB- , len!T;t-.He can waton tne ciock every . , , -' , I - New- York, sept. .-riw-j W aaeaetatef p-1 ; miauto and calculate to the syllable Carranza Soldiers Put Up Hard Fight cases of infantile -paralysis, seven Vo. Vnrt: Sent. 22. -Petiticns f i.. Wwl 1!h -the . mMMliMr I V?"". ""rj? " .:- 00 -ti,J, i.w wnlav: were reported by aalriiiirihe President, to call a special Lninnteawm find him l S articulatmr "rl.S'J A. J .i,t. vu- i..inh anthoiities today. The session of Congress to.meet the " in- when time.keener calls him down. kft! increase of m a 11 1 z .kKa . . 1 ir. wnii mm 111. . aruii v g w a and overpowered. Two oi their num- tlve. 1 Ft. in thA.nonse 01. au 1 Englishman. - Tbey were discovered Kf Mr c, M. ivey wy ; iaNeston, TexT, Sept.7 22 Two creasing cost of food by placingSn Jt i8 a flne 8pectabie to see him in ac .ubjects were taken from their homes embargo onfood exportation waa dis- tion . . - - - . . .'' . . . . no i.:unJ tmnnir noma dU.UUU re-1 -. , . . - - v.-r and put ta death; and the Englisman yjgitor in iCharlotte. ..- killed for having g ven mem buohbi, general. Hieher cost of raw materl and better wages for eigar rankers must be shared by eonsumers, jobbers and retailers, they explained. MR. EICSETT TO EE HERE. - Aisii4naut A sTftf lf. Pftr&lvlsl , - ue..Msuv - . . . ;i . I tn an tnrnapfluub iuo vitv. ' i . .- , , .. s-a.ji ma-.- raid peptemDer on an ou cny - - . . 8ienod , . r!rTrZT i T r" : , xuxpum or .wuwi, - . Vaater Bakers' Asso- . " . the reuort adds. in the pnce-oicgars was aelves Villistas, according to a report f rZTiB the movement P. fnl7 ,.1 'W af Lies and Falsehoods. I 'i .Chihnahiia Citv. MeX- Sept, puicav 1 r ' ' . The regula. Commenting on tne report m iu iuo F..vo v. .b-. gejveg viiUBias, cooruuK hi -at. jiiii.i- . ... i,,n-i10J h movement Mwn w""' 1 " V"" v' here today by several manufacturers brought here today by the steamer Siatl0vn' anforce strictly tbe. quar. and members of the tobacco trade T . from Tampic0. f f , 2 ; w aew has decked to make it, antm9 Ution' against the sprea said that the advances would soon oe ,f , , , ) ww-s-- , , - 1 0f infantile paralysis. 22. . r'.. Meetinf of Sewinf ouud. ; w . The ladies of the AH Saints Epis copal Church Sewing Guild are ask ed to -be present at a meeing at Mrs.! E. J. Braswell's, Depot street, Mon day afternoon, Sept. 25, 4 o'clock. All are earnestly requested " ; to be nresent at the meeting, as it is im- tiortant. ' V . '.:''-; ' -J- MBS. d, Jf , KuiirJta, rres., NEW YORK - - v,,:--. of infantile paralysis. Tije regular --y-,M COTTON I i ton prohibits the entry .iMo' Mexico eaapapera tobut.to.S OOON , ,; of.Tbrtwi.flv. and fifteen at El Paso, of yj" - . . - Tt-u. lBRt. fiaturdaV. General irevmo Will Epeak at C e Court House on ' : ; Konday V.UTJ, October 2.' :;'--. 'lion. Thomas XT. Bickett the Dem ocratic nominee for Governor, will speak in tiie wiurt uoubb 2 iouujt niht. October 2. at $ o'clock. fln Itipkfit.t is one. speak erB in North Carolina and ill and solicitors were not honorable and no doubt have a larce audience Jto UUe men-Samuel Warren.r, j ' I. hear l.im. Every voter who wan! tol -;, 4 : . 11 J- U informed on the roW ) H I ' A rufAed mind makes a restless pil. libs f'y shonld Bear Lim, ' loW. CjiarloUe Dronte, n 1. nn tu- tAM New rorx, eepu & iuo w ; .... .r mkrket onenedfirm at an edvanceN)f . w a in n noints. with December con tracts selling up to 16.32, while ;J an- Nei (Br Tha AMMtaM Prcw London, Conn., Sept. 22. The rS - With Our. Advertisers. Flower-bulbs at The Gibson Drug lraclB "";;r.l3ru::"r:-7. ir.- U.( MmU todav vir- Store. See new ad. today. uary sold at -' i-"- ',T ;7. ,v f; tt Th.r. bould be a Victrola in every .f th aeason's hiehest record. The tually Consider the mischict that might Deia(vance attracted heavy reaming. wee, home, says Bell S Ilarris Furniture 1 '-.n.. j- s w.;at ' nnut ls -x ur in Anumneneew I . A maioritv ' of the commissioners Co. See their new ad. today. t I UMBlUUll Y uuuo 'f o"wvj wu n 1 I I TIB lUt UV" v'"v. -- I I ' . ... I . . , .Gen.-Uicket't is one. of the abkst Ucale if the vast majority of attorneys an4 there were reactions of 9 to 10 Will be out of town tomorrow ano u Men s women's and children shoes noints before the end tf the first is expected that the conference will at the PquadMphef .Vompany. Bee Lnr ' ;. ? not be resumed until Monday.', The their new ad. in this paper today . . , rntton-. futures opened firm : Oc- commissioners are expected to con- , Packard bhoes for men at tne vm- tober, 16.09; December, 16.25;, JanH luu" today's . consideration of. ,11' nell Mercantile Co. bee their ad. to- ary, 16.40fTarch, May, f 1 general coniUtjoiis m wxcor ay. - fu .w - b .... str.a: THEAV - Tonlit ELSIE McCZCr" C ..1,1 pre: -s ; -the Kat:: : " -pli.- "THE IT " - I-C7-" - Teaturii C
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1916, edition 1
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