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1 s I:-1 V.I : V: ". 1 N - V V '.., .V!. A- KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. 0. y MAJ. M. M. MORROW T MUST NOT TAMPER WITH THE HONOR AND INTEGRITY OF AMERICA. MAJORITY WOULD BE LOYAL No Doubt to Support of "Hyphens" Opening National Service School Encampment. Washington- America reawakened In national spirit through lesson of (ho war In Kiirope was tin" theme of a aiMnvw liv l'ri'sulinl Wilson lit the opening of llio National Service School military emutiii'iii.'ul for young u men. In i-on. IiuIIiik the. president voLed a warntnc thai the honor and integrity of tin- rutin! States ran not be ti'tnri'il with Id' prayed that the country hulil not In- xlniwn Into wiu hut ilivhiri'it that If It should bo, "III tin- proat voice of nutloual enthusiasm REBELS AT DUBLIN ARE SURRENDERING OVER 8EVEN HUNDRED PRISON ERS ARE TAKEN BY ENGLISH TROOPS. Major Morrow of tha Eleventh cav alry. U. S. A., hat headquarter at whii'h would be raised, all the world ; Oougla. Aria. would etam! once mors thrilled to 1 hoar tho voice of thr now world i PCD I Dl". VICITC FMPFDAD aerilng i he standard of Jutlce and ULiAlU TIollO LIlH-IUlV llhorty" I Thr l'rmulrn( evpreaaed confidence j ... . . .... . . 1. . . . . - - i v . , , a- , n P n I iu mn ADMV in.1I III lime Ol iruuiue lllf re, urn i IKAVCO num rwn r...... . . v , i of foreign born clilsoiis of lh Vnllw States would he loyal. "I never had thr slightest doubt of what would J happen when America called upon , those of her ciilaena born In other FRONT AT REQUEST OF KIASER. MANY INCENDIARY FIRES Damage la Eatlmated at Tan Million Conditions Are Reported to Be Mora Satisfying. Dublin All the lenders of the in surrection are reported to have sur rendered unconditionally. It alto la re-portr-1 thai the Four Courts district has been re captured. Loudon. Au official announcement concerning the situation In Ireland says: "Seven hundred and seven pris oners have bceu taken, including the Countess MarkieTisci." "The general officer in command re- , loru the situntion in Dublin much , more satisfactory. Throughout the j country there was slill much mora to , be done, which would lake time, but . he hoped that the back bone of tha re bellion had been broken. "Messengers were sent out from the rebel leaders In Dublin to the rebel Clare. Weiford, Louth and Dublin countlee. ordering them to surrender, and orients and the I Royal Irish Constabulary are doing their utmost to disseminate this Infor mation. countries to come to the support of Ejection of Kaleer'e Peraonallty Into , " . .. ; . . j . "Aa regards the situation COL HENRY L ROGERS Col. Henry L. Rogera, quartermaater of tha cavalry division In Mexico, hat nothing to do but aolva all transpor tation problema, aupply cavalrymen with animate, aupply tha a ilmala with forage, furnish tha soldiers with cloth ing, camp and gariaon equipment, pro vide for roads, railwaya and bridges, tuperintend the commissary and take charge of all other details not spe cifically asaignad to anybody else. In Mexico, where transportation la ex ceedingly primitive, especially with Villa leading'the way, Colonel Rogera has a man-etze Job. the flag." he said "Why. they wlH come with cheers, they will roue with a momentum which will make n realise that Amer- tha Situation ia Expected to Pro duce Good Results. Berlin, via wireless. James W I liu. rebels from the areas ; ville street, the postoffice and the ' Four Courts are surrendering freely 0 CARRY ARMS FOR DEFENSE COTTON FUTURES BILL IS ADOPTED AFTER SPIRITEO DEBATE HOUSE AS A WHOLE VOTES 101 TO 2. THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK IDENTICAL WITH FORMER out of arery eort of dl.tem,r and Germany, ha. gone to the German " , u l '1 n SL. iJrk dream aiul dU.racllou. and Ih.t any , Armv he.d,uarers where he will be br df ' -0 nD l0 wan who dares Umpe, with the aplrlt . lrw, bT ,h. GttmtB fmperor. ,h ' "1 ZZi he Lu litr. ron0 Z ' wmw-m"--arr tx ln 1 rT eonndenoe of a great nation upon the pr), aispatchea from Berlin that Am- Cottn(eM narkieTaici." Instant " -j lassador Gerard would confer with ! ' The preeldent Hk before several Kmpror William was regarded by of More incendiary fires took place in j SEC. LANSING STATES RIGHT hundred women dressed In ahakt and , flciala aa significant. Uffictal Infor- drawn up In military outer They mtUoa subJw., WM lacking, but will be taught drat aid to the wound ; ,h wa, txvttttet u,at the ed. bandage making. tehraphy. and , ,0,. mfbi n, miai ,uppie other wartime arts. The encamp-; r-..--. Mnh m h am. GEN. TOWNSENO'S ARMY OF 10,000 TAKEN BY TURKS. RECOGNIZED BY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Ill Fated British Campaign in Meso potamia Ends With Surrender. Right to S'nk Merchantman Doubtful in Any Base. Copieo to Foreign Embassies. I Washington. An official declaration I of the altitude of the United States toward armed merchant ships. Just -r ikd ill. t 7th. m.nw Br,u campaign In Meaopota-1 m" Pc W Secretary Lansing rlan. . reuH tL ,l ! n" " " of 1 mia ha. closed with the aurrender of "ittt. and epln. the purpose of league. Secretarle Baker and Daa ..,hB,.,,. . oereonal 1 t -.i .,. 'th American Goreriunent to rerog- le!s ai-.d a large group of government ..... ... " - -fi. ,k. .1.. r ..r,,i ....i. . offlda'.s. and army and navy officers . were Included In the audience. prestdenl'e speech followed the for-! nial raining of an American flag over the encampmenL Kut-el-Amara on the Tiaria River. ' a 1. . , r,.. 1 in vidj.lnr iha ! A . . . . , .. 1 (ifrf arms f nr riafftnse mnd. el the i RuuKMuvi vc-iauw m . kooui in nuiee oeiow nafuso. ouuie t - " I . . . . I . 1 . . ... i,m (In, .klU Hratrlna, m,I tn ' p ni v mr u n hi a. una uuuw uwuw I ninam m.n n 1 1 lai.i nnwn mat- rm a . uun u tvivtiuia wh 'Mont from Washington. Conaequent-1 to the Turk, after having destroyed I "arshlps generally clearly sets forth I a i.i 1 Ihu rrtntlittanai nnddp whla-h thai Unit ed State bolda rabmarinea may at tack merchant craft. ly officials assumed that the vtell is ;i tnejr (Uns and muniUona. . at the Emperor's Invitation. ; The British Mesopotamlaa cam- Prealdent Wilson expecta to receive i palgn. waged along the Tigris from the uii iDDiair mti t nsr IN HOUSE VOTE f'J TO 1S5 ll" German reply within the neat j Persian Gulf northward, almost to the ' i few day, it became know u, although ; gaie of Bagdad, bad as Its chief ob- Subatitute Paaaea Granting Greater i tt hu MPUon no fiwt the capture of that ancient city. Setf-Govert.rr.er-t and Ultimate revea.ro. i p ra me l""' Freedom, i nllrely without deflntte Information Wahington.-The administration- ! German Government a lnlen- Eght for the senate Philippine bill.iUon- ; ;. - with It. Clark aweudmeut autboriaing ; Nw FRMER s SOCIETY rndependenr ftr the islands within : s ntiqi(l in SCOPE, four years waa kvst In the honae. After ratine SIS to HS to strike ; Gov. Stuart of Virginia and Fairfax oat the Clar amendment the house , . Harrison Are Named Director. by vote of IM to IT. paed a a sub- j York. (Jot. Henry l Stuart of auinte tw tne enure measure me t Virginia, and Fairfax Harriaoa. preel Jooee bill providing for a greater ;d,Bt 0( xh Southern Railway, were measure of self-government In the j viecid dlrectora of the National Aa rhllipptnes and carry a prwarahle de- ,., Society, which has Jt daring the tnteatton of the United j n organUed here. Two Cents Pound Tax on Future Cot ton Sold in Exohangea and Other Similar Institutions. Washington. The bouse, sitting as a committee of the whole, adopted the Lever cotton futures bill as an amendment to the annual agricultural measure, after a spirited debate. The vote was 101 to 23. The Lever bill la identical with the former cotton futures law, which was held uncon stitutional, by Federal Judge Hough of New York on the ground that It was a revenue bill which had Improp erly originated ln the senate, Inatead of In the house. Under the provisions of the meas ure, a tax of two cents a pound would be levied on all cotton sold for future delivery In any exchange, board of trade, or "similar Institutions or places of business." Adoption of this measure came af ter the house had passed, by a vote of 184 to So. a special rule providing for consideration of the cotton future, grain-trading, and federal warehouse for agricultural products amendments, as a rider on the agricultural appro priation measure. Under the rule, a little more than five hours' debate on the amendments was permitted. STORMY DEBATE OVER NOMINATION OF BRANDEiS. Committee Member Predict Unfavor able Report on the Appointment, Waahtngton. A stormy debate over the nomination of Louis D. Brandeie for the Supreme Court broke in the senate, and, before it was over, pre dictions were made by two member of the Judiciary Committee out a Democrat that an unfavorable re port on the appointment would follow when the committee reached a vote Discussion waa precipitated when Senator Sutherland of Utah, a Repub lican member of the committee, read to the senate an Interview published Quoting Senator Aahurst of Arliona as charging that Republican member of the Judiciary Committee were filibus tering in order to delay a vote on the Branded nomination, until after the national political conventions. Senator - Ashurat stood steadfastly by the quoted statement daring the haala apaimaa -KIK f oil .-..TO.! Ia. direction during the Secretary . brief ftl!ow.DemK-r,ta on vacation last month. Cop, of tt , thFre wu co ,nch were given to each of the tobaaaiea , H. chmm The declaration waa Issued ln the form of a memorandum prepared by Mr. Lansing at President Wilson's j To divert the Turkish toxcea from Uallipoli waa another object. When almost at the point of achieving it main object late laat year, the effort J and legation here: and while no of- i t e snwesU0I. senator Brande broke down at Cteatphon. IS mUea jtfcial explanation waa forthcoming aa after hf) had denounced eiecu- from Bagdad, when the Turk, alarm-j to the Torpoee of publishing the t-(an) fton and charged that the State to grant independence , ntti matei.e but without filing a date. Over the heated protect of admtnia tratton leader the house, by a vote of S"VJ to IM. Instructed tt conferee not to agre to any declaration set-1 Ung a definite time for granting the ' The avowed purpose of the organt tatlon will be to serve a the mouth piece el the farmers of the United States In agricultural question of Nation-wide Interest. Some of the tanjecu wu w-.u ne tnaen np. u WT Ueee were rwrried. it has wm L.I m rvitkl twwitl nniftvn ! - ... . . .. . ui.b fhfr inj-mw- ia,r . . 1 H vue w ote macs CKWer u pobUcan. aa ewtereea. , uMml naomv uJ co-operation among; farmer in mb&sning better method of marketing and dtssri bat ing farm prodnrta. ed tor the safety of the town of fabled I morandum at thia time, tt aaaamed memory, rushed up reinforcement. In- j that at least the anbetance of it will dieting a defeat upon the British and! reach the Berlin Foreign Off'.c be cumpelled their retreat 110 mile down 'tore- a reply ia dispatched to the the Tigris to Kut-el-Amara. where the I American demand for abandonment Turks had them securely bottled up. lot German y'i present methods of ub General Townsend held out tor 141 ' marine warfare. . Thia would serve days, his supplies ateadily growing ' to answer in advance certain qoee lower aa he waited the relief ot the I tiona which dispatches have Indicated army which. Brat under General Ayt-! the German Government waa lnclin icer. aod then under General Gvirrtnge, j to ask. battled iu way np the Tfgrn toward j . him. Thia army encountered strong I band OF VILLISTAS IN . position ot the Turks below Kul onj CLASH WITH U. S. CAVALRY (both aide ot tha river and. although i , CITY OF DUBLIN IS REPORTED QUITE SAFE Lioedoa AH the rebvt In laaMtn CREAT ACTIVITY ALONG arrBderl aad (he city t re- j , THE BRITISH FRONT. ported nana. The rebel: ro .he cvMiatry dtMrici! are aareoderta; to j ' Lond'jo. 3irat aclivtly at rarioas 'the sttobiU rolamii. poiata ajona; Ike British frost is re- T-r wvre 1 V prvseoer in Iah-1 ported la the latest official tomiraan i Hn of w(Km i wer sent to Rngmttd. j cation. The Blforvlstre Reimenc It t rvv ed frwa Qneeaetown j ewrried oat a wimiM nM Mar Car - thai hopes wwjre entervaiaeid ekal arm amy. There has been artillery activity woaM be tuAded In In '( city of Cure. at La Buselie, Hebateraa. aloacay- aa-Sua.' XeavlUeWft. Taast, Armea- . BIQ FIRE IN RALEISH DAMAGE ABOUT ft)N PROSPERITY CONTINUED ITS , INCREASE DURING APRIL. Washington. The monthly survey ot basines condition throughout the coantry reported to the Federal Ra wMPoe Board by ngwne In each reserre iistrtct. snow that prosperity coav tiaued to Incresua daring; April in vir saaliy every sentioa ot the United Peaces especially in eaaeera maaafae tnring cesters. A syaopoi ot the ar vey by districta foOowa: lUcunond Basiaeta Hiaaea to siiow improvemeat. Farmers are ia Republicans were angered over the Brandeis nomination because he was a champion of the masse. FEDERAL GRAND JURY. j INDICTS EIGHT GERMANS. I . Rafeisi Ftre origteattag 6a a ww4 ea Ifvery barn al t oVscc-k ta tfce sa.va baa: t&l bejmad rantred 9t tne Ereav en. ad wpt ta basiiMea sectinaa ot tiki linn ftd F1reliDicbe. At Fve-agkein the Oeraaaa enter-1 ""' iaa w-a -aa n Britisa treacaw bat rer 02 time past. . - I rasas the tm- drlvea oat. Similar attacks oa the . -r Etrtti treaeae- a kill No. , iiaa: fMm"' "ff" al St. ESot wera ncaitaa. Ttm " - """ Taa twMnn e Aracaart aa4 Mn!- " tt "i1- rile Th Job P. Wv-ast Ilajniware e t , .. vr.. . ..mi tim I centaes to av taMwkaa-eat In rasa and aiaar n ii L-haji v n' coparja wtta a year aca are emae ; imuai taTV .uempced a Satantry nt-J6" " tacts km aevwrdess to tha Farts f cmaa-- hat LT U- U tacsr. Tae Gwrat aos ea taa treat at Bai raaitwnt and Tntsaaeint al batweea InaaaiMit aad Tacx. emmatej atsacto w re4 a eaU aad anl ta rertis(c the as ae and' ceatroL TCyaCt Hardware Ompaaya Ie a. tt ttied at anoat 1W. . BtHRITCD BOlaaAROnlENT- AT VERDUN CONTINUES New Turk i Taa wimnt cf le gomia waa pirvaMy greater .taaa ta any Mai C1SHING-S TROOPS WILL REMAIN IN MEXICOl tkawg v jcJie lwlnrd!aenlis ball the Preava car in Sfire kM k ta taseir treavftea. .. ".. laurtSBeey aagiB MMa v Sea taajta Aierkaa (nri 8a;MeS i m ark Six Mexicana Dead, 1 Much Skircntshisg to Mountaia. Tvaa Americana Killed. Washington The war department has last given oat this dispatch trosa General Fanston: "Following Just receives) from Gen eral Persning;: . - -Namiquira. AprfJ X. . aaa. . . 4 ' a xaj-ta Mini anu -"a . . HVaw today from Colonel Dead states tb Ll jTZtT' he overtook a band of TMistas near Ton chie oa 33ad at 4:3 p. m.. km. tag six and woandimg IS others, many nrobabty fatally. Tweary-Sva horses were captnred. Oar loss two kitted and tares vnsnded- Fight lasted aa ttl after dark, ltapoesibte to ten deaV nitely Msa of VtOasta. Dodda rol ama when iwavloasly beard trosa was at Faca oa taa a veateeata. Cona- try lepeeted very nsjga. Marc mad over diBfcalt moamain traa. TDUta reported anler leaden p of Cervan tes, R&oa Baca and Domtagaes nambar 1 ta 3m. Baca reported kfOad at Santa Ttaaaa. Do sot give entire cred it to report of has death. Oar killed at TomataJe weme Ralplk A. Law. saV Xew York. The federal grand Jary retarned aa indictment againat the eight Germane recently arrested on the chance of engaging In a conspir acy to place Incendiary bomb on ships carrying muni tiona for the En tente Allies and against Dr. Walter T. Scheele, president of the Xew Jer sey Agricultural Chemical Company, the alleged leader of the conspiracy who has not yet been arrested. It was st Scheele' factory that the bombs wars partly mannfartai ad. it is alleged. The indictment waa foaod aa testi mony green by Cpt Ton Kieist, who was employed in tha Scneels factory. elertrsHaa aboard the Hambarg-Americaa Lino steamer Frtedrtra der Gross. The others are Cap. Otto Wofpert ana Cap ia Ena Bode, of tha Haaa-barg-Asaertcaa Line; Carl Scamtdt. chief engineer, and Frederick Kar ha Ida. Wmtslm Parades and George Praedei. assistant engiseera oa the Frtedrich der Crosse. - .' May 1, 191- : ' . Germans gained ground along Yprs canal, but lost near Baga telle and In La Pretra forest. . Germans Invaded Ruaslan BaJ provlneea. . . . '.is,. Ruaaian defeated In Kovno and at Orawa and Opor valley. . . Two German torpedo boat and on British destroyer sunk In North aea battle. ; Dardanelles and Bosporus fort bombarded. American tanker Gulflight torpe doed. May 2, H15. British and French vainly at tacked German northeaet of Yprea. ... Great battle developed In Plain of Rawa. Central Poland. Austrian too offensive In re gion of Clezkowlce. Allies made further advance en Galllpoll peninsula; Australians lost heavily. German aeroplane bombarded Epinal and other places. Laat of the landsturm called out May S, 1915, Germane made violent attack near Yprea and In Champagne. Teuton under Von Mackensen won great victory In Weat Gallcla Continueua bombardment of Dar danelles maintained by allied fleet. British steamer M Interne and four Norse ateamera sunk by Ger man aubmarlnea. May 4, 191S. German took three villagea near Yprea French gained Is region of Steenatraete. Fierce battle near Stry between Ruaaian and Teuton. Triple alliance treaty denounces by Italy. Turks defeated allies near AvI Burnu. Lloyd-George Introduced aecond British war budget. May 5, 1915. Germane drove British back but were checked by French. Russians retreated along Gallcian line and from Carpathian elopes. Teuton captured Gorlice. Turks checked allies at Sedd-sl-Bahr. . May . 1915. German line around Yprea gave way In places, and French wen ground in Alsace. Teuton took Tarneve, Jaalo and Dukla and drove Ruaaian from Dunajec and Blala river. Russian defeated Turks m Cas es ..; Desperate fighting in GallipolL Five British vessel! sunk by submarine. May 7, 191. Cut rd liner Lusitant sunk by German aubsnarins; 1,154 parsons lost. Including 102 Americans. Gere . mads more gains nsar Vara. Tories can red taa Bntish (urn at Sedtt-ut-Bahr. Russian aviators dropped bombs ea Ceeistantiasple. Ku-a. FRENCH AEROPLANES SHELL GERMAN POSITIONS. PICKED UP AT RANDOM About twelve mama gea oat of every IB are second marriages. There la as federal iastitatioa to las continental Caaed Slates for taa reception and rare of lepers. Ths eosl mines of Sweden do ant prod ace essnagh faes for that coantrrs needs aad ariewtisu are trying a ay s J pee tales ta with past of which there I a vast sarppty available. So eerkxaa was a rerewt tavasSoa of rragsay by locasta that aa agrtcal tsrsl aad Bve mock ceasas of that for tareo Paris. The foOowtng oaTicial maa dler. Troop Seven ' Cavalry: Prt. vats Oliver Brasses. Tmop BX. tv eatk Cavalry; waode Taamss Hea ry. SSTenta Cavalry; Tfllmna . JlatraJas. Troop Sena Cavalry. OceM reearaed to M aca"" "North of tha Alans taa lag has beea rather vteleat la the retctxm of Bob Dee Batte. Hast af lbs ease of a rloleal bo tardaaeat I tiasuuj was postaoaed IT. saMs pi i to take treafk bag sMi oass syatsmntkatty aad aa a p-gve ) seals I taa sissp spsamlns ta vested by a was directed agaiast i tween the Cote da Pvav-a aad Doasa aaoat. Dajrntg taa akjkt of ITU oar aasvf&aes eseffled taa sasttea at Aa ds-terans a sear S? icoart. ' pontieata so- i ElerA ssH have beea pot to wort ta tha great sat a SkaDeiki trm brako tke ms by ktrias a mireil GERMAN IMJOATS COULO HARASS U. S. COAST. FRACTURED SKULL AGAINST SI DC Off U. S. BATTLESHIP. Trnsa a O F-ia. Tex. MexSeaa aad Aster .T w tmxU aaT Nr Te cam asOinm aaiw epasn of jctj Ale kaatars la irssn Geemaaar aad tha TJsiHeif SSates !"-. TVe eScl cvinmnaj'.-asi.'n lead a: "ta PaIgnis sjrISSlei sftairtetred, ftaeeaan tnsacnes ta frwmt uf Steea. '. Mraeea ami Rwsek.' ta At-foaa f a ' ff ea Ik otk aw jarta Lea tin wMCa Xtttt O-aarals SmiiMln,, to vrar. T Is e eotoiteo sf : satm tartiii eseml at la rw , (. Ftraare sad Bfim," . aai I stea swaStwi awl trvna WarSr aary nmta. A Cermaa rat. ?!'!! I aescia la Fwack have ZT1, ! "l " -wasi a very sMiea (imllijaria wait at . er peJtiPOs en tJw left bat ef ttte eaaa. Vnt rtgJW baal k artery arttrdy was coire4 en tjfc sro bwa at Cora oa Tvtrtt anal Deaaa- Qeraaa aaeat, Tae eetmaoa row are keeoal sa taefi r heavy IkweauT aeat ef ta wssttsa at tha ttakuM taMv as Bens i, JCew i k .-.v-. - a . . 1 fca.ffa.Tr mtoBMaxem as BvamtnK vo Mvy vMiiHuiaa iwi ta Meca, Csrtvaiia sr. 'XtwwfoiTk. Ta Coxswain Harvta & Banter, aged H, ef taa harabeiAfr Xew BapskSia. was kiOea beea arkOs loa as; aad eert. cnWeir. Tk caktes teaks and Boater wac fcarted ada off tko aaiskHaa ssa at asses skaEL Ftrlsata a aiiDna, lajiaiawd Haaltsr from a anr. ailwkic fi-oaa By Msciapky. wttb a vfbrat c raav aa Eagk srlewttet las ttsaed a klil Snak at oaailneiaeak af a Parwrkmea to krtac a nM to bud afler a tad met with a m!.ta la tSgint are a Frenck iavea- 1 vsa n 1 M ( m. a Ja. T- -ipiitsa; np aatr vwaee wtura nmi a tn, lejeaa l sraL ;;; f af J. K. Ba D Ubsl I HsaaO arm be ajiped wttk a (Hg koss a cfig a doabie Bask sf Beat ef IMHuCM eaafle power every k , st year Bi edk Oy eat caTr tkavs I beea wank JjeaxaiWi, taa greatsst . jii i ilsatee -
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