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ï~~troduction?" of them asked: again advancing.. b ra, u.Ant o o d the visitor. "low did you manage to get out of The Germans are clearing out of the Robert HFranklin, i~yncnuu,. ' AUU,61:. not o I are friends, the harbor of Dunkirk with your vicinity of Mont Dorigny and all the PRIVATES. 'rank Nelson. Weeleetka, Okla. avoid spreading the disease to as letters be- ships, blockaded as you were by the roads leading to the east are congested. Bvon K DavisGreer, a, C. take a purgative, eat plenty of is Jean Bart. English fleet?" British airmen are giving the fleeing umbus" Davis. Silver City, Miss.COOK "Do you really wish to know?"' Boches no rest. In twenty-four hours Jim IFrierson, ansfield La. Ona 0. Woy. Enid, Okla. don't worry. Quinine, ant nnounced with- "YeF. es" they cried, airmen fired thirty-nine t~ousand Eddie Hansard. Noline, N. C. DIED OF DISEASE. Dovers powders, etc. may bt.well. you will see. I am Jean Bart, rounds of machine gun bullets and Thomas L. Hilt. Dunedin, Via tetered by the phateicians dirt not announce ant I,ot? You gentlemen are the E'n- dropped 450 bombs on crowded roads Geo. 'McCianahan, Big Rlock. Va. SERGEANT. relieve the aching. But the guslh teet. You are blockading me in in the rear of the Hun lines. Particu- Launey Bi. McQueen. Dillon, S. '. KinSic. Feathers. El PaNs. Tex. core or specific or influenzapee-Feaseemust)eonPitscourse.uNa to the d oor of the t t r-r oo m of the k in g. Y ou p ar a tten tio n w as pa d to th e th ick ly S am u e t. N e v ton, tIa n es i e. V. W A O N R.sel f i t r o w t ho e ata. s ry hat, co. ic gettng out. Eh bien! Vii! congested road between LeCateau and Marion i,W Perit..aGOaF.lu. fs'PitPl"Paf itt! Bang!" Bazeul. L. C. Riggs:,Morgantown. W. Va. C. J. Abrahams, Plainview, Tex. you keep up yur strength. on officier." At each exclamtion he gave a kick Last night the British holding the Coleman Rivers Nabab, W. Va. PRIVATES. danger ties in the complicato o~r a toscih so list courtier nearest him line sult of Niergniere were surprised Chester Scales, Camdetn. Ark. myaie nles.s e order."criedHangholedtealassaethelsovehea linTuouthrdfx Crd by a egotnNdriven by a German,con- CodusaTucker.Bordeaux.. C. Ernest Gary ColematnnNinySn that there Sorder. cried Having oree a passage to the door ing thard them at top speed. The Shas, t. Willie, inchester, Vae that he polled he torn ed and shouted m Hoch ts very much surprised when ae. llerman, w iranfeis. Tex. ugh I. Evans. DuncanSOkla. and sometimes infamatio his hat. fitted 'Atd dho's how 1 smaehed the stopped by an English sentry. The tames R. King l.awrencevil Ga. Presy Jackot, Conway. i. C. middle ear, or heart affectit lighted it. blockade ofi Dunkirk, my friends." driver said tihat the British advance warren hi.Mercer. ttichmond, 'a. Paul Rlmph, Fort Valley. ita. these reasons It is very impQt siounded. One had beets so rapid he had lost all trace Samuel It. Nelsont Vtcksburg. Mti.s. (hester A.dair. Athens. Ga. the patient remain In bed iTo be continued tomorrow.) of the German lines. Teaset N. Phillips, Kansas City,1 to. M. Buckley,Tat'loraill. Miss. ____ _Tihe wvhole coutitry from ss'hicls the fTames A. Itobeets, Raitgh..N ' I Hernman WV. Cook, Catawba. \V. 'a. -. " Germans were driven is strewn with tienry Schaer lItppelill. Te. harry Crow, Betlany. W. V__. wreckage and covered witht deserted l'lmrr Snell. 'Mount Vertton. Ga. lanes Edwvards, AmbroseCe,.OSE IN STEPS AGAINST t.+oeave o0 urriedl inwanintace Jss.tt,,ohit,,. me.,.luthe Honitg.. heridan.. Secrets of I, I S P Ad u g -o u ts. T he G erm an s w er e forced M o rris, W \alk er. ed l il1 sa. G ee h a rper,, C ha se C itl '. s leave so hurriedly in man}" instances Jason WVhite, 1V} mer. \"V.. Luther Horning, Sherid anK}y. that they left clothing behind. For Sherman 'ise. Nesber. N. ar. Ben Jones. Jr., Ellison, r stiles tie terrait is dotted stitit huge Walker x'rig k.P 1pev VW Va. Ara Barker.,fiusrey, Aric URMHISM shell holes, the stumps of treda, twist- \Villie 4. t'ouig totan, Te. PRIVATES. IIIfled stirs and wsrecked wsar materials of every description. Occasionally pIl 'RO.! t'IDENT AND OTHtER W. P. Bruce, South Bo.ston. a, w rec k ed ta n k s ssere see n. (.....!,t,.S a m h ich irlllo. D alla s, T e x..Jos. Douglas. New Orleans. La. 3y Associated Lopdon. Oct. 12.-(By International CROSSES OVER TIE GRtVES. CORPORAI, Henry hI. Phillips, Bangs, Texas. are cloeing itt Netv. tertice.)-Steps have been taken There are thousands of crosses 'over John It Stafford. Brady Tex. LarkingY Taylor,' hrift, fS.,.: uile their left at Berlin to place m ilitary affairs un- the graves of the fallen soidiers. The PR ItATE. L. D ID FR Thri Dt, a n D O E B y R lee of husanre, dee civil contest, 'so far as politics whole country Is a vast wilderness with DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER Echo de Parts. are concerned," said a German wire- dath si d es eolation everywhb ere.nCA.T o sn hat important less dispatch todayruin. ehat were once troserous iPIVAT.S. in diverse vays. Th nge the entire fir. Natthias Erchergee. clerIcal French 1twn5 arer nosy dhscernible only SIt'tIika(TS. T glandi expected hithisle lader. who was takeninto theGere- byplacardsannouncing their names." Bare J. Bir (.sbat Ter lesn.,1. M. Sheridan. New Orleans. La. glastds. eshtch tanufacture Jote..iv fui nt..tAn American officer got lost a fete,ohn 13BJo. WOFort Mltte,.NDED.Sf,1'5RE5,Y SN' ACTiON. I mou the anu sosero, says. titu ainet a.s minister" without port- night ago and tuotoreti off at cross BCGI.Kt-t. muha enemy wuv - folio, av repo,-ted to have beenon- gtroads into owahnat was s odonce a ofwel atJn osns IIF, 'r, 1 [T E\:\TS. myb lie Suippe rr rcirr g upon this step for the past town. It wa. dark and'the officer asked 'at tontt. Crawford. Marion. i. 'ar.t, ete rsbumay1be. least in order three days. qa passerby where he was. lie learned WAGONRft oI,.b. Sutherlatd, Petroteg, C. made al possible and t;er. on Stein, w ho resigned as war that tis automobile was then standit g l,as'on T. Allen.'Norton. Tex. SERGEANTS. fecied by armies to con- nister of Prussia. was forced out. on the site of the city hall, a building pRiVATES. Tho. Dunctan olcoi'b, Union. B. C. at. Gen. Gou- i was said, because he was against thathad otc been one f the most lie plan. AI- peace, Imposing in that part of France. Only Harold Horton. King City. Msl, en W. Wall. Ochlochnee, Ga. 3 ng on had twenty-fivo The wirelaroa dispatch declared that a few bricks of It remain. The same Oscar C. Mueller, JeffersonCity, Ito. CORPORALS. mpagne sector, "th- understanding is that militarism thing Is true of thousands of build- Robert it. ice. Olle, Ttx. Oee, woe fresh, the fh.r is to be removed from Germany and ings in the little tOwns. Isom C. Rue, Aubrey, Tex. Frank Stites. Lodi, Texas. sadness, ad them to de- that Germany will mork for a league The trail of the Boche is pitiful to Seth T. Snan', Kenly. N. Car. PRIVATE.S.I nit wn prince hs of nations; will make good the wrongs see. with the civilian searching for Ozro 1,. Sloan. Cartwright. Tex. Andy Adkins, LIndsay, Ohio. from lezieres done to Belgium, and will engage to homes that exist no more. Chester Hamblen, im'llis Point, Tex. Alrie Kirktand. Linden, Texas. sd he todv tai eranys-llAle frealegu ThrteliofthdB.heispitfueto.eitT.eia'aKn... Cr.PsiATA.anxete0:ee that all states submit their differ- An amustng incident happened dur- Arthur S. Hauser. St. Louis. Mo. V. F. Brown, Pleasant Garden. N. C. feeling is et to arbitration In the future.' Ing the fighting on the Scheldt canal. amteol F. Hawkins Nashilite, Tess. Jacob M. Case-,' Marlin, Texas. o rty Ltnds. - -e British approached the stream Gus Johnson, St. louis,M to. Jackson S. Carothers, Calumet, Okla. FEDERALarICIALS T0..n.heil fell In the middle of Alphonzle Kent, Tallasse. Ala. Gus faublgny, St. Loui., Mo. - la. Hirebera. whichat EEA OF CA,TO it. washing up a great mesa of trout. William Kebelt. S. Louis. Mo. oMatthew W. Keegan.,tobile, Ala. salivary, adrenal, thyroid S OThe Tummies gatheredthmIanhd AlaJRuhDutnAr.To cane NrOlagad RTY LOAN WRESTLING WITH " FLU" an excellent"fh dinner,enn.ad A i f.lus..oTt. 1 s. Tome Mcya.el.r. kb.gn a gupe fy g..st MiSSINGONAN(".ON..H he eler, Toliee. To, see.m plxaiasstt Influenza is no respecter of persons: Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds. PRIVATES. either teasecificall ac of the liberty t shoots its deadly germs into the Barnie J. Dean, Ozark, Ala,. MISSING IN ACTION, The sasvar an eers S evictim, r and p Alien G. McAdat.s. Kylie, Tea. CORPORALS. Te. aii.a. ond the stoma a o rat latlng he SLeonce Solard, Paincourtville, La. Lease, E ste e..Teas. your caste for lood or you' the s n.. bk- manis congratulating himself on the "James R. Stephens BrunswIck, Ga. PRIVATES aus the emotion stirred up,uman effort to t(t that the malady has missed him,."F he top" in the en he Is in the greatest danger. Washington, Ott. 12 - The following J. R. Green. East Palatka, Fla, sible foe the impediment to he top In 1 en he 5 in hetgretestnanger Even the Federal officials at the cue- Many acts of kindness on the part...Lhy an' to attract tom house have taken the count In a of mem'.rs of the local police depart-hOVER centprs in the f erterta n.me t.t one-ided bout'with the "flu" and at meat huve been witnessed in c near s I A Y N FS T L TT or g i e an lectrie hoc, boxi s cve ryonenent t Le D oougls h past,but never before have the of- Lsalva, gastric, thyroid ora ograins for to- l open in a little more than a week. cars had the opportunity to display A IN other from tier f alse oistrict Attorney Lee Douglas has their finer qualities than has been of- draw is boxing h i nstruc- been confined to his hom e f bRhorP-ihhmsoutow b h ehlinerves and the brain o h pplfrmweek with a mild cane of the prevail- Spanish influenza, from which so mnany eesuhn uicesan give a big ex- tng malady, bt iaemending rapidly people are now suffering. While___thises mailltr Church street. court opens. His hecetaryMiss Mhr andig ou amng b e nflmi. tthi thi spaally in tliaei h l eotruhseeot of MisstMr sfacts of heroism.am ng the officers _ ticipate in the tie eMontBreun, haas been out of the is that of 8ergt. W. A. Gibbons. who Murfreesboro. Tenn., Oct. 12.-(Spe- Tullahoma, Ten., Oct. 12.-(Spe- meely crowded areas, who II be Blly Au- office for-sevra days, owing to its on yesterday took personal charge of __ Hynes hotel,,property of cial. went over the group Colons, Billy illnens and death of her sistler Ben a man found In an unconscious condi- &a h el ar e o cranter. The Llttleton nfluenain Miss Mattis Jordan of this city and a top" 'riday with her ubscption to come together. il also demon- dow the gloomy office, Deputy Mar- a serious stage, and arranged for his sister residing In Georgia, was sold the fourth liberty loan. TRUE DIGESVI P. th locatheir mitts. sha Toler wis so uave thand oxteousld medical treatment, probably saving his here Friday afternoon at public auc- The following telegram sent by S. The saliva flows from th itcrh lo atedy tat oe woulthink hat he old ife Sent Gbbnstokehemaet tee and perform- 'vain when the "f ut m him idin.a local infirmary, where he was re- tion to H. H. Good of this city for the S. Blackman, chairman,' to W. C. of the glands het cho r m- y at w nthe a" made him a visit. fused admilttaneie.bectuse of his poor sum of $11,446. The property was sold Wardlaw, chairmantliberty luan exec- It formsantimense oet on-Berln-Snyder He got the better of the bout, how- financial circumstances, and, still de- for division between the two ladies. explanatory: are made In a day. s way Souths o verandthes rapidly recvertod eu term t hedo sergenthat thecuredman wa This hotel is practically new and Tullahoma's allotment, $ 13Q,000. Your awareness of what -class vaudeville to n the war, Lockert D k, deputy room, arranged for his comfort and has received a considerable patronage Sales to date, $10,250. tc of which he clerk of the Federal Court, never odince its opening. The town has thus renewed her hs what alters the amount al of his latest stands hitched long, but the "flu" ter- to curs his Ilhness. dicinenece.say pledge of faith to the boys in arms produced. Thus chewing, New tork. minaed his actvities with a few well- Get ahead of the Spanish Flu e- and those who sleep o foreign fields. and eating arc ptysiologit td at tha corne chosen sneezs aGtaedo teSaih"luee ttemetn rdyth e' 'hutch streets. inYfore it gets ahead of you by taking a At the meeting Friday the men's and abetted. Monlica)irt- IE OLD HICKORY MANAGER. DcolsI Tablet every night at bed- committee reported sales of bonds of Saliva Is a true digestive Pxdfield, on.. tim. AEyorEdugiTtsV2 dsesl.6,6. The woman.'s commttee re-. digests certain hydr....arbou -o~a.t. --1 IS LL N BLTI~i m.tyou g,.,. -d......ported salem of 1,1.00,. making the hydrates..u. as the sat CYI e N BLIO E --adv. ___- "_ - gand total of $130,250, the amount thus changes them into sags She wi.ts..c- IN TKallotted, with $250 surplus. From the A cheap substitute for.11 l e oher0---. F. Johnson, manager of the Od01 K AN FLL sDa oIt ac e swenthathe mend i avdsn ut t G~ttv.hRye.has.i.su.d a.ardon.to g been WORKMAN FALLS A'ND above It can be seen. that the women. st ch. It Is a marvel to nt Hickory powder plant, who has been have kept pace wth the men in the a lump oftarch drop n D. Ayehisonouned apardon to quit il1 in'a santrum at BattletrKmPER bond drive. Herbert Brandon, a Negro boy Con- Creek Mich., is reported to be mush EBODY Thecommittees are still at work tee, ft drinks and tke 1I victed Inb 191of'improved. Upon his arrival at Battle and hope to make Tullahoma the.ban- as a sebstitate for sugar. petit laraceny n thirteen case and sa- Creek for treatment Mr, Johnson was Murfreesboro, Tenn., Got,.-(Spe- ner district of' the Sixth Federal recased t advised to go to Baltimore for an cial.)-When work was resumed Fri- serve zone. Tce v' loperation. This he did, but since hit day on the city high school, John Gray ' If you are well and he 3me The governor also Pardoned Rush arrival there his condition is so much an employs, fell from a scafford and Buy Fourth Liberty Bond, saliva will convert this Strong, convicted i>! Knox county In improved it is believed an operation suffers& a severe injury, which may sugar and help it on its way ee 1 of voluntary thanslaughter and can,be avoided, resultfatEroli dosa n tdig ei entenced to a teem of two tO ten In. addition to his duties as manager fifeenl fet and. ra the roband. Onidn ee ad t5. Be o na FLUSHINGu OF, ST ET she ofln a sugar stditue.t dO ~ ~years he illed Sam Luitrell, Jr., ofn at the Old Hi ckory plant, Mr. Johnson stake about an inch square entered bitt adds its digestion byo acctant of alleged undue attentions 1to is fil1d.marshal of. the powder planlt his body at the right nipple, breaking iS ORDERED RESUMED grains. The enzymes of the, his wifte. libertyr loan camapaign, and while his several ribs. o.al oao oesit Aaron Moore, convicted in Ilamblen active leadership is gr~eatly missead by The piece of timber was removed At a meeting of the board of city cooked starch.," outlife term, mrerceivedncommutatlonegtnd of sayistheyoseee 'going plant, the boys frosas ihe injured man's breast and he commiseioner, held Friday af ternoon Evidently, then, the saiiv, yte "oigover the top" Just was ca rried home. it was 'decided to resume the flushing the definitely useful digesthi senltence to murder in the second de- to show the boss that they are with Mr. Gray Is about 53 years of age of the streets, this practice having you chew your food well, yo gres, with a sentencee of ten to twenty him, even though he is in b atmr n a iead vrlcid e ep as discniuddrn h ot oe oddTtwr years en prison. hospital. aBl~oeadhsawf n eea hlrn cnhuddrn h ot oe oddytwr I)M N-' AI - LAEE of August, when the Wate su..pply of aid to your stomac..h..__........... the city became so low as to require - _ FINE O 'BURNNG ONextrm conservat..ion." Â~ Rqualnd othro tphe fomith e r flushr OF 'FOOD CONSERVATION STR{EETS FORBIDDEN l[,T~ l~ k f.. s&d.~e l.n o N m--. e were appsroved by the board. F~lush- -th eo le.adu, l Mrs.Coner 'f te Gof ad Spn- numer f eopl~nt avebeenme gof lbs -streets wiil begin as Boon A-Thes lan e radife try Club has made a' demonstration of rceiavedl by th~l e1icee'e rmn e0n0 the apparatus is rea, -o e meov a m olsphykiei how. to con.serve sugar whic.h may wel eeng U tePl~ate of burnlng levs I d [s helJuier Pluvius abu h ieOmelfto tln ntes t motanlspab, u S n tuuel vr.__. a! bt... e followed by ot6rs who complain on the streets. Attention of those who i 't ton, and good ar~ns have flushed the ACNTN EDR.. of the ford reguliation,. fisade lieesa indulge in--such prtactice is called to set hrogl.gv me Oethin frA R two pounds of suja per n inesty meats, mneaner &tnd punfishahle hr finsec Sm' -ra "-~ ". ive mesomethngfo wic.. were servea. sd u i Jler ^ A ed prompeot. The t er t, oit ah e s - -ba: SMALL BOY RUNS A 0itenember o that there thIs alhotment so arefuly and ionteinum y hes os. 2Ra~3~tlb aortes:ad melthamt detriment to of tb burning I yes annoys..the llcMIE- AWYFROM HOME twcaek Or hnBe thse o d s she w able Iin the ighborhCod and.the heth oftosv!nuhst. rm te alow iber was appealed to,for relhef, Â~All ZiCa1a, 4ya-lds' fJ l cu wi '' ne to.carry the clb ahouh another [ netuirer "were. referred-id6 th.tDi~l elyriay onin ands beet ohe se t.Sehs die ~~ oo eai i-Sloan,7 Rosebank avenue, left. onne Starh-' 4ka m-onth. She has advised91I.&Wool. de "'.. im early H'rlay morning and sd teat of lbsne?o.the sugar divijton of the food' t,._-heard.fro ine shfather idvbry n admisnistration of this fact. - i.,' _'*hea sox io mto learn ofIhi Â~ f tbtOthr t'. s g -s " ' P o s t p o n e O,. M, t '. - lle O, O n4o f nd- -., d h a s o ffe r e d a re w a r d o b $ f o r e of vfs' s~e cwt'isa 0dnd eelwe- =w o -reason'.5- bo.: s +;+ 'tt" at Woittlf ththe.ene WltL o det h"t11/1r,." 5/20 ' 6 LIBRARY OF: CONGReE SS NEWPAPE..?r 11/15/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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