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GOVERNMENT !? WAITING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 1Y v tn FIELD AflENTE. - - ' m?at report ot ?hows that, IT, the nil(T,l? contributed .. home eerrioe fond vu de ?oted to the purchase and erection oi hoaptals end rescue Borneo. French Denounce False Reports o# the Foaftiea Taken by U. S Fhutklort. ? A proclamation issued by tho Trench authorities asserts- that ifitators are spreading false reports in an endeaTor to arouse the popu lAoe. It brands as absolutely fait* reports that thO United States K de ? waadhn withdrawal of the JYensI f > ireapa from the occupied area. * -b DEMOCRATIC SUBSTITUTE WAI VOTED DOWN IY A RATHER LAM # MAJOR J TY. ranking democrat of the foreign af> fain committee, to seed the resolu tion Mole to that committee *ith in strocttens to reportoat a substitute repealing all war-time acts. The rote ea that motion wan 171 for and 222 The vote oa the passage of the reeolotioa was Sti to 160, pres ent two. Twenty-two democrat*, jbined with the n^ihUcaa majority to supporting the resolution and two republican* voted against Its adoption. - On the democratic \sabstitiite, of fered as a motion to recommit, the est* Tote other than that of adoption rf th? resolution ooakted under the raw, ?ree stmoczvis uptu o# tatvador Propaaa an Excluding United State*. TIWWIII?e auu 4?n ?????? , >,. , - ? ?? ? \ ? Lancashire Interest* to Consider Largo Venture in Cotton Qrewtng. Lomdon. ? A Itrie Teatnr? la cottoe growing, requiring capital of asm/ of pouads, shortly i? to tn? put the Lucas'ulre cotton inter a dlspatUi to The Loadoa TiBies irom Manchester. (tallroajTOperetliig Expeneoo Are CoMMeMly Above the Revenue*. . ?* ..'.Via:-.; a*ocrr w kiim wangle* ACTION TAKEN IN WWUICI V r U the lOT.TOMKmtoit George CpmI former fibairnfra of the committee %? public information ; Roger W. Sajbscaa at Wallas ley Hills, Vut, and othert concerned la tlx transfer of the coot mltUet war publication, The OfHcW, Bulletin, to Babson are rocomgtipflK to a report made public by Senatoi Smaot, Utah, chairman, ami fiaprai^i Utlre Klese, vice chairman of flKj joint congrataion&l printing oommifc im \ New York.? George Creel, former on public Information, branded *a "lies" the# legation* contained in a report made .public by Senator anoot in connao* tion with the transfer of the official bulletin to Boger W. Jtafreon. - ; "This is one of Senator SmoOT liaa," Creel declarad. -and no one .Jourira better than Senator Smoot that Jt la a lie." "The . -whole inciaent n merely a* excuse for Sridot to revenge himself for my share in the ICorgan expo - - ?" ? Mi ' ...... .~ >|I I.*.,;,,,.. . , Vienna thiper* Are Pleased Over The Franco- English Discussion Vienna. ? Satisfaction orer 4^>s> j patches telling of dissension be tween Great Britain anu France, rela tive to the action of the > latter 1b sending troops in German cities put of the Rhine it not concealed by the Vienna newspapers, which express the hope that France will he Isolated. France is credited with designs which may provoke further bloodshed and Invites the entente to Intervene "mors than verbally to prevent hostilities." Union Leaders Still Hope to be. Able to Control Rebellious Men Waahtagtoh.? -Should the striken ot railroad employes threaten a paraly sis at .JrSfiaportatkn the federal gov eminent' Would hare to intervene, it was said by high administration of ficials. The strike Is aot regarded as having reached that stage, and govern* meqt officers who are keeping In close touch with the situation . are of the opinion that the authorised lsadmt of the onions will be able to control wttlfr oat government interfere* eo- ? J" ffra* queetfcm waa the oat feature, the platform com coHuneaded in a majority t? ..the matter of 8offra?& |w| ie voters of the state wkoi cide'o? an amendmetn to \<?aatitatlon at the genera] March Revenue Collections Internal rereaue collections In the North Carolina district in March to talkri4l0, ? . t,.. Nearly ten millions can* from to bacco. Income taxes amounted to $$2S7<SXL10. ; Cotton Association to Sue Atlanta,. Ga.( (Special) ? Permission for the American Cotton association and the 12 in dividual* to join with J. J. Brown, Georgia commissioner of agriculture and others in a suit against George McFadden and Broth ers and other large cotton buying con cern? in this section wae granted in federal district court hera The new lnterrenors declared in a petition that they also were damaged by the alleged conspiracy charge in the orglnai suit to depress the price ofjp* grade cotton. *. f -V % d 8 mOM ??WU? lor our o t Hertford, ?ne *t the ot Two Conditional Pardons luued ? Conditional clemency wa* extended by Governor T. W. Bickett to II. Q. Staton, Lenoir coaaty, serving a road sentence for having H<juor In ^ia possession and to Frank Tart, WUnoa comity, serving eight years for second degree murder. Both prisoners are required to observed foo4 behavior and remaln j*w abiding dtlseni. M wav u?jr iotv*hv???m?v ? 'wrr ? business, so far as it relates to home supplies. The "Liberty" aelteervfee corporation would operate the device In a system of chain stores. The purpose of the proposition Is to reduce the high cost^of living by snb Btltutlng machinery for clerks. Dissolution of Corporation .. , Articles o? dissolution were filled with the Secretary of State by the Hope Hills Manufactory Co? of Hope Mills. The company operated four large cotton mills on Rockfish creek In and near Hope Mills. Qne of the factories wa* the first cotton mill ever erected la the State. Several years ago the company waa taken over by Northern capitalists,, who have recently disposed of their feoU* inga.' . V, ? ? ;-:V Shlpman haa field Out . lL fihipman. State commisaioner u;?n> ??d priitlifc !?. of his last newspaper in North -Carolina, the Brevard New* Mr. Shtomani' :%nat^^-*-i^^ri opanty, f4noe?jFj sonviUe N^wsi^Bjjf. r?n^i ??- *3S?v<f , . SR*? ? cost *u aBaK&HS &. tot fotttenant. flSJtV States Army Medical Corpj. tPWB ?hlcibi# wm discharged a lew days ago, passt ed through the city, accompanied If lite brother, Mr. Vernon Weathers, on their wayto their home atCWU'cote, Ohio. Doth Dr. Weathers and fed* brother formerly lived kirn. % Drnrn,? Carmen ot Sampson and Harnett coantleB aad businessmen of Dunn and other towns alonf the root* of the proposed Baaaoke and galea bars Railroad have practically com pleted tentative plana for the project aad -trill certainly bufld the rjiad, ac cording to Granville V. Tllfhcoan, of tt? TUfhaaaa Lumber Oompany. Thirteen States of Mexlee Have Jojtoel Senora In Her tsoss Aufox. Phleta, Sonata, Meateq-* General 'J. M. Hike, atflag trat divisional amy of the state dLt&man, has announced he had receh^d seal official informdtici: thatU additional states of the republic had veted- te lei. W the example of the stat* of te> aesediyy. V ' mm ?*) " ? . illm
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