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r i fHE Lan< :ast ER IV [EWS VOL. 11, NO BIGGEST AIIO BES OF BBIOGES 7!>, SKM I-WEEKLY. 11 I The Southern Railw: ' ' J /otte-Atlanta steel bridg ..... |Catawba near Belmont v ML Taway by the flood at 5: UUI1L I afternoon.. A dozen m LANC, m SIX LIVES I vas carried " RY UIEQTPRN 11 1 . = ASTER, S. C., JULY 1"-, : MIMED SIX WHITE I Biucnci ciucn dv 1916. MFN ARF,,KATH OF J? III LI* nllL The entire coun _ __ early Monday inor MLiJQiILC 'Inarmed that Mr. ?LI wrz^m to nln? whon it was RIIDIMl J. Clark Kobin- llllffllvl SO A YBAJB. NEWS T t m?i ma Southern. Seaboard. In and County Bridge Catawba in Mecl County Swept Awa Mighty Waters. Man n _ I Tputed to have been lost Division Chief Engineer tarurban nance Joe Kl,,lanlaruruan At Mount Hoiiy, the s? is Over, iLine steel bridge, the L,l?nk...? steel bridge and the cc klenburg way steel brldfle were y by the f Sunday afternoon. Drlf u nthprc cumulated against the y UUlulo ^then against the Interi , Including j|UI VVLU I LI 111 of Mainte'aboard Air Interurban YOUNG WOMEN RE! ?unty high- TREES WITHOUT smashed twood ac- INJURIEJ Seaboard, irban and I mvLiiu uniLU ui ^ 9CUEO FROM THIRTEEN ARE Kt SERIOUS AS RESULT A7 \ _ I. BR IDG liLUIIULu son of the North rnunity had passed nlKht. He had h gOWN MISSING f?r th? PU8t 8eVe" death came as a BELMONT | friends thrroughoi E. the State. J. Clark Robins :this community Ji hSUHIIK Lancaster comI away tlurintr the ? kmmi in 'li health STORM ANI) il y?*t his blow t?? hia many " lMa a,icU"" To Close Sl< un wan l"?rn in ing Week a ine -187:., !? *- ? J i nui HLLIi HEAVY RAIN >res at 0:30 Darnd 10 O'clock uu. MANY COTTON MIL ARE UNDER Da mroe to r.nnrr^tn H-imc ! yearly sunoay nigni aj I 'county bridge, all being . These three bridges wer - _ Ttlvely new and represer I \ i t vestment of more than 1 | The $100,000 reinforce WATFR I highway bridge at Sloan* ' * ? I LI\ I covered and reported go : T Dravo Power Co. dar tion on Broad river w inH Pavajm r i.. _ ai jams* xnej WATERS ARE NOV torn away. e compara- ^ itcd an in$125,000. i Miles of Railway Ti d concrete!!' Away.?Preparations s ferry was ; ! Rebuild Bridges Wr ne- I Flood, n and sta-J ; w^s>ie(* | AKhevilloFlooded I RECEDING 1,000,000 3PINDI racks Washed flood Damage Grow Are Begun to mated at $20,000,00 ecked By the Are Flooded and T Workers Are Idle. waters of the | Charlotte) Itesidei LES ARE IDLE inK ,ur,,,v-OM > 8 ,davs old at the t Me wag married t ,, _ ?ar January 12, 1 -s Greater, Estl- ' ? viverl by Ills wife 0.?Power Plants . live Iidvs one Kir housands of Mill m<harti Jamps r, Harlow Craig an , ? , T father, 3. D. ltol it Engineer Jo- ..... r, , and Salurdu Ime of bis death, Our communlt o Mis* Kula ('?? Sunday by a hei 89*. He is 8ur_ i wind which did and six children,! -j*},,, northeast 1. viz: Lathan,;,j(. towM Was vi arh? Jr.. ' nlpht about 9:3 d Maruarct; his fajj aIlfj ajso a rJ )fnson. and three lof^ ,lf y Nights. ty was visited laat ?vv rain and strong murh damage. prn part of our litsited last Sunday 0 by a heavy ralnr'done, the latter do Stations is Immense.?Se> Along Catawba Under Wires Down and Comi Broken at Many Places.? vice Demolished. The Catawba rampant, w flooding i-itios and towns along its banks, submoririi v**v' i awny cariy near uannc) /eral Mills t The C. A N. W. sti Water Incross Catawba near Rh T ported washed away, numcation i T. . . ? . ' The dam at Osceola Train Ser SCVrn years ago, by Hen J'capital, burst early Sur ing. mi ? ai< 3 . Kanuga lake dam own situated T Stephens of Charlotte ] IT llOllSKK ! Hnu mnrnlnn aKnu* 1H* *11 r, a. i/. Kroneh llr<?a<l aiul S*s eel bridge j were rapidly reredlntj lodhiss re-i ,jon ?f <lenltn reports I show a start lti?K ?K*r lake, built n|r?, an^ stifT. rlnr In idersonville leys. As nearly a* rot iday morn- ,.,j t|H, n,?t results of th were: led by Geo. Uvea lost, broke Sun-Sixty residences was 1 rt'nlnnU itmauoa Rivera' spph Killiau, Section hut couipila j Thompson of Heltuon received here l?.v and Croixe C. K t'K-ite of dam- | members of tike dor irir fertile val rest ued from tlie turf iild be oatimut- Catawba by Kone 1 ,e Mood Sunday Stowo, n? Kro l>o: tan two mUu* below th Southern Huilway b died away. <ountiuK for four of Foreman R C ' ' n t. and II c (Jur ,<ol,inson ani1 *wt ale of Charlotte. ' ">*' ' rait; and ,\ rick crow, wore I'uneral gorvicea ;iil waters of the tonne at 2:3'* o'clc loss and I', li noon by hit? pastor [ten. ut a point torson, and interr n wreck of tho |,,h. Tho pall hea ridse, thus ac- Ijobinson. A. B. T tho reported 18 Mm r_ f. . . MarK an<l K. I- ;ijs,, t<> the lionK > Bisters. Mr?. J. Irs. AU''n ^dsvms. Th?-r?. was* on were held a' the farmers wives w >ek Monday after lightened until . Rev. VV. S. I'at- , out an,i staving nent was at until the storm ers were: W. P. ^jr w \; _\sh tobinson. H. <' t() ,,pon his lam rane to me rrop? and >s of the good farmp of tTie very beat ho was so. badly shn talked of going In the potato hoUM was over. e will ?oon be ready p kiln rif * ' cotton mills and munufac tei prises almost without smashing Rival railway am bridges spanning its to course. twisting gr? at tree it.g incalculable damage, r to the millions, such was i of tic moft destructive ever visited the Piedmont the Carolina*. As tnottgh t turim; en j One man and two wor muuhtr, led by the rising waters ; I highway ;just below Asheville. ntpfsluous J Railroad service out o s and do 'to North and South Care anKi?K In fls at a standstill, lb.' r.'rord | A big dam at Lake Tc Mood that T carried away, serffihi of ; Hundreds of thousan lie mighty flars worth of timber is r< | rour hundred prop!, nen drown-1 Twelve hundred w it Biltmore, j | Twentv-ttve industrii if Asheville J t|a?y ),^tr?VIM, >lina points | <-ompl)?,, up of i with one exemption ixaway was i Pn>p,.r|v h)SS $10 nnn I Workers In cotton 1 s o o-i j(f>r pjUIllJI jn Bmicom tDorted car- T > homelyns. I who were swept awa; ith.mt employ-j Sunday afternoon w i rew, attempted snivel ul plants par- bridge at Catawba. 1 rity. parsed downstr railroad traffic lapse of the middle a j Hue structure. 0(1h. 1 Thirteen Lfnacct nllls and lum | According to thy c be. Henderson ,,f Claim Apent !\' I. v at 5:.'5Q o'clock . hen a derrick and J' Ho>(l Crn! is of the railway A ,ar?e number 1 miles from the 'Mr,s *>t I he count am with a col- '"ncral procession puu of the uiuu 'he church rea h?>? length. sunted For. He was a lif.? ]o ?rri? ial statement >*hlloJi Associate .. Ward. th?- list t.-rain church in v g4 ,npn if von want or people from all *\r" ,s the ty attended. Tho ";s SInok? stark t'roin thr home to b,ow n (,ow n Sun 1 nearly a mile in 'f ,'us an'1 ,,l,> f ! !.-< full of water member of tlu? '* r" ll? *188 not *J Reformed Presby- ":iS wp,'k hut lu 1 hirh he most ef- i eryth,nK in r-?'l -/. t/1 < IV 3 dull L to buy cood brick, man to buy from, to his plant was day and on account art that bis clay pit from the hljrh wra>ecn able to run any i will gooif have eriness to jro back to stn atu sought to shake its mighty protest against tli sup* rhumuu efforts of nia ceribe its course ami limit ititt? it gave an exhibition most irresistible power wh eil in many mighty st?*e bridges going down; three, possibly live or six state a highway bridges, including If ill one I rird down the Yadkin 0 almost 'day. n to con I Embankment fill at tl its activ T dam broke at 5:30 Sun of its al noon, sweeping away th ich result t Monbo mill, the East i 1 railway thouse with 400 bales of four ami j West Monbo Mill and Its ml county tdlrs are submerged. Eat the new1 J half submerged. ana Madison routines 11 river Sun-* , . v. , J for hero. Nourly 51" worthed hero for reliel ie Lookout * ? ] 1 1100(1 sufferers. ay,. ? ,*er T Ashevllle still was e old West 1 and electric power Mot side ware-1 . . . . J Has and electric plant cotton. The ,. . , , . c ??? , 4 flooded. Milk and Ice i 5.000 spin-1 st Monbo Is* Four Drowned at 1 On the famous Vai ire o?in?! curen of Id Southern em pic t.000 - was sub y**t unaccounted for. f work among H- P. (Irlfllth. aupei married, wife aud flv without light \\* Fortune, h olny night, the Kings Mountain, man 5 having been children, were scurce. C. S llarbee eectio Biltmore. | lotte, married; wife i nderbllt estate ''r',n' jves who are a* tuiently served as is as follows: year>. Me was i rvisor. t'harlotta, \,,.th Lancaster * e children. meat Inter*! ection foVenian. n,.ltl,.rs n?. %vns ' d. two or three siv> f;irmer? aU a? t'i -- interest in the at?" u foreman. ( har and several chll '?' "? ,,f the ' " UidK?* Farm' w is deacon for many fnakin^ the poor] ii truster of the VOU. want ,f? bu chool and always'Wr,fe or raI1 hin st In educational a most prop res- The b?"'ne?a r* taking a great "avp d^ided to iruftural improve- ,r,rou?h the wee nty. His "Oak >a,ur,,a.v nights one of the finest I a" aro K'ad tr??t nnt . . / tl.. I brick again. If iv brick from him, ti at his boarding rn?-n of our tcwn i close their stores k at 6:30 and on at 10 o'clock sharp. to sw them try to steel lirhlK*' at Mount 11>>1! iordiiiK to reports the 000 huilt for the a?es reuitt crete structure at Sloan's partial submersion of doze ton mills unfortunately lc close to the hanks of tin But h as the East and \V? Mills, near Statesvllle. Woo Mount llolly Mills at Mot y, and ac* A waterspout on Lit ;ant | near Taylorsville In reed i on f county, swept away a flo Ferry, the j jsome of the tenant hous lis of rot * merged,. Part of the LI touted too lis submerged and the Alt i> stream Tis covered with several 'st Monb.i Iter. dlawn and J The Southern Railway int Holly Icatawba broke tie River, f near here ami in the Alexander i more, laid out by the- I ur mill and f Vandefbtlt. the passim es are sub-1 showed heavy damajc<v ledoun mill * in Iillttnore were wwer ipaugh mill* was here that four li feet of wa-i while two women tied t I tree and were res<-u? f bridge at I arjee quantities of hay | otirt at the Vanderbllt ei vfiinge or Hilt- * x\iuttz. a nte George W., * harlot to. .14 or 35 < of the flood ;r,ed- four oWWren; Many hou^oa e'Kht years. t away and It Gordan, car vea were lost, 'otte, not ^married, h.-maelfes to a old- f**her v?ry old a ?d negt day al tbe *cone of were waahed i Andrew Soott, coloi s' tf \0d acre* I S. C., ago un! tLl I Mil. I 1 -V? erncK einpio.Tr. unroc Jersey hi.?r I years old, mar- anvwhere six mouths to j. rInrk Uo), IifM inspector. Char- C*l"n ,of *ho about 35 year. RhoU,<I feel ?'r nd entirely gave a kind : n accident. ?ympatht*in?r jHj ed laborer. Rock v?l'*d Cii i lsti..-" (nown, probably ways ?<> lived * ;4| AAnlf.H J a arms to be found ' l,,p ' the w.-ek so thf <n was a 8ubstan-',he sor'al Part m any coratnunltv jmoro than Rlad t : a ib*voted hus- Sat,,rda>' niKht a dlovinc father; ajCan Ret u*> on s chbof and a do- ** on ti,,,e at ch Titleman. Ho a)-i The mpr"hers hh , ud was ac. n"mon?tration c] ?... i... disappointed We ?iore soon through y can get out into of life and we are o see them close on t 10 o'clock so they unday morning and urch. of the Van Wyck uh were very much idniwdiw SLG 'n:;OUe OlliWS, aliU v( roads, crops, houses, timber not he estimated at this tli One of those who hud s?v? ral tierce Ohio and floods likened the Catawba the tributaries of those str inp the flood tide of their swav when there wrts no oould withstand its fury. uuu,rvr- in J A mghway bridge that rait Statesvllle and Newton ne. I T ing the day. witnessed I. The S"ntral highway Mississippi, itwtfen Mo?r?>"?e and , fwa? swept nway. tci one of ? ' . 1 The Southern Power C uants dur ? ^ . .||| < ported all power houses thiniT that Shoal. Catawba. Nine! TIm? d im !ands and e steam P,an between J of corn to reported 001 broke dur-t and many of the suppl i t.onsiVe farm 'operatlo bridge be-1 have to he replaced. Lincolntoni ' Rebuild Bridget ompany re-j charlotte. ? Vice at Lookout; Thouinnon of the Pledi y-Nine I si-1 vrn Hallway stated thi t at Mount | ljaJ) wfcS in rtno shape reran wllb mu ? -?? ies for the ex Tum I)av,a- coI<)r*d >ils there will N- c- VJ- marr one half uillo from six children .oldest . year*. This man has at Once. . vice for many years. preeiderft K Daniel ltuath. culo mont ? North- 03 years. residence nt the Interur Junoau. on Huh Catli except for the i?rs3|,. ..101,1 laborer, Junaau. never know,, t<? j>r led. lives about crooked" act towai Juneau, five or as a result liis? frl being about 15 y, , it ran sa been In the sar . A M\N .. red laborer age NoM> , ,;o>j T|ll 13 uiilrw fif?m iev farm. Wife, . . Mr l'.utb r Deea babv. rds any man. ami f"ri u,is" no< P lends were many."!'*0' uaro 'n id of him that he ^ith us at o As Miss C'reijjh Mrs. .J. M. Vojf >111.1. VIM.Atii: ",!r Fair -Assoc I; the meeting and who has been Vanehan. ? .u?crrwn 1 that Miss Crelghsent at the meeting hopes that she will mr next meeting, ton was not there, r, the president of ition, presided over the Secretary, Miss read the procram age to the immense rone ami powi-r stations of the Power Company on the could not be figured but it Into the hundreds of tho dollars No hie dam wa away hut the power house description were flooded, tailing operations and of tailing much injury to mac] 0 r i u i i y llrt 11 y 5UDmr i'"''' (^un" ? pcwrr dams have yet bt Southern iy < a'awba . The jjoocj eclipfed will range T 0| more than 100 years, usanila '<( k s washed ? s of every cxiTssive. At Lalw>ra thu- < ur- Shoals. I.oiiK Shoals. I < ouien- elsewhere. the loss was < liiutrry and to the hundreds of Lhous . broken bridge ?t Moui ten washed i , . ... ? that stej?s would lw .. .i t? replace thi* II** i the record; , . . . , ? was already wlritur f??i I would begin roconstrt: Vpry Pnrlie.?t possibb* ri Jury. High An p'Hjlnoor of the Harden and T-dne was at Mount Hoi 'wtimated in t-ituat^.n there wit] auds. building that bridge it Holly and Sloan Adams. eoU taken at onee year? old. married, iddid that h? house. Charlotte. material and will Adams. < >lore ntion at th?- ^|,,iUi. tuarrle? aoment nllve with his wife. Seaboard Air Carrie Forg ly to look over i a view to re Tom Ashwood. i probably 2f> years oh >r?-?l laborer. 20 x 1' ill with typhi lives iu scrtlon !> n?*r. M.i-t.-r John 1 J laborer, broth- |,, ...? v. ?v M?k is 1. but dues not m,S8 H?nn,e s Boards with his , , n - < k for som< uson, un * Irst ir olored laborer. ''Tiffin \ I, married. Wife ''iimland tlii- w >i<l ! ve.r, is soin - r ?,,r ^air so 'Ik- ("in in tin it y \ vni>:ht. who li:??? ???! to much hotter now n->* at nnn an dors. w ho lia J- A Hva time, is impro\- afterno< work with the i- teil relatives in ' M;st < otnpany' k*. ^ ^ Ashe n i that everyone in \ i 11 know what they .lo. We must all tt 1. ft f?>r Lancaster >n to finish up his Farmers' Hank & s new building. ia<le a business trip equipment At Lookout r tulles north of Statesville. had washed over and car a great emhankinent till < tawbn side with h. while i part of the pressure on proper, turned loose such water that the old West A below, with its a.000 spit submerged and the ICast >hoals, 12 the water The I ?ravo Cower <"?? i icil away ? "' |?>w< r station on the hi tin' ('a near (lutfiiev was earrie it relieved inoiist ratiiiK that the Cata the dam ahitif in its demonstrate a llood of power At Ninety-Nino I I mlto Mill la to 2n miles helow, tin lilies was tumbling across the top lonho new "f the Southern l'ower f ( moral Manager Tli nipany dam that lio hud gotten won Broad Kiver the South Carolina div il away, de- everything wns In go< wha was not though the water in th n of mighty was the highest on rec slands some e water was Tracks Washed of the dam Rtatesville. N C T 'ompany sta the Catawba river hav omason stated uves at M< M?-e 3 <" :! through from Kvaua lirown, 21. ision an?l that 9iU|<ie. Hodman. S ? ->d shape. al- ably lives at Rodman t* Saluda river Julius White. cului ord. 2.V Wife living In lotte Away. I 1.000.000 SplndW h?> wat'-rs of | Some < om ? ption <> I* reeded a* ; 0f the devastating ? Mr \V !: \i!am colored laborer, Sunday morning Mother ;>rob- K.-v Wyli.. 1 < iu>-iiiher > of t 'iroil laborer. ?>>'? Second Mapii<t oh llrooklyn. Char- m?rnin>: a. ? oV Mi<s Airnos Fly ? Affected. f tin- magnitude ' ' 1 U^ oin otjuoiii oa of ^1 Snip? ; .- was s.-riously il! "<>rk Hill T1 Mr. R. C. y?f w 11 to *? ^"barlott Woodman ;it t?< Mrs. It. j;. tit. *i no\t Sund.iv "jiliN-r. N'.inry, lock. '?! ' past w.-.-k V nn lias l.fon sick ' ' Nosbit Mrs. O. s > ! is still in bad sP,,nt Monday M . hursday. I''t made a business ' '* Friday. Sharp and little of Cok<-sburg, spent ith her sister. Mrs. 1a>siy of Waxhaw with Mrs. R. H. mui directly across too nv? put under water, he ware flooded and hundreds upon of haps and hales of cotti away. I'assinp down the river, hoard Air Line bridge at M was the first to break, the i being smashed which droj the two central spans. La T partially mm ?ni iioi uimiik any liouse was <?f damage when last 1 hundreds The power house hail he in washed | ?d '">f t lii? damage ran The Itroad was far ahead ! ever known before In th tho Sea sjr,.nni ount llolly niddle pier I Offii ials of the Sout! >ped down Company did nothing hfl ter in the rising waters At Lonkm va-i amount rapidly a- they rose at leard from only al?out normal. I < y suhmerg- information of damagr he rectified flooded stream lias her of anything cause of the destructio e history of and telegraph wire* an to cross the larger .! T> ' which hridgos have 1 liern rower , . . , .... . i .? The train win. h 1< ft \\ i t watch the . . . Wilkoeboro and had t ut the water _ id are running | tha great IUhmI may jittl" additonal | tj,e statement that tl ? done by tfli? er Company annullec >n received bo-, He(ondary power en n of telephone (MU nff the jui? e froi d the inability : (t(,o ooo spindles loea it reams along #ral territory. All xcpii dosfroyed. t,;iVe their steam plat na1oa Salem for pf. ut,|e to resume op dnee be.-n tin- dc-lay if they so el he Kit'""'''! from ' ' ' i?? Souheri: Pow Mi~ Will Hat to il service to all '<1: the past wee nsutners which Mrs. l?o<k Bmt< in more than 1, t ^ ;n j},e county ted in this Ken of th*s? m,V? M A It INF. CORPS l its and they will , lerations without *?et Of roumti n luis hi t n very niany fri master aro plad in is visiting r?la- improving ! M -s?-s (Inrlrt 1 > ?vi 1 lo, who is HO titer school at I K< ll\i: wnr?\ ponf Monday w !I. Massov. \1 ?* Ssf itfk!inn ends of our posf_ ! to say that ho is from hi< operation, ide Oliver of Gre^atti-nding the sumWinthrop College. 1th Mr. and Mrs. R. ^atroll tr t afternoon at the South main-line bridge across tin near Itelmont. on the dir through to Atlanta, went shock carrying a force of engaged in seeking to rel of the driftwood pressure lower end of the bridge. 'I was built about 12 years ag regarded as one of the Ik crn's steel was higher than ever bel e Catawba there am mi records in net route yours that approach the down, the ols. The dam was cor workmen withstand anything ima ieve some such a flood as this was i on the ored. The fact that th "his bridge of reinforced concrete ' ;o and was stand was a splendid tr >st on the work of the contractor? '?re. Indeed hoan' from in maroone i over 100 **,ro The crew of the present lev- nia" elerks. made i istrurted to ^""kesboro to Taylors Klnahlo but ,,f 'ho -n miles by lover ronsld- vi 11 #? on train e o Krent pile *,on s?1wn The tralnr ?as able to tTl? 'riek was probably Ihute to the Ini1ps i.?twe?sn Wilke^l and those *tonKalem and will pr il ?.t \\:;kp* those in the artual I train. in< luding not be able to do an; th'-ir wnv from aI1(j maybe months villa, traveling foot and canifl 10.000 GERMANS TA n mute To Win- PRISONERS IN S n<n stated that destroyed for London. The Rrttii oro and Win- additional German pt <obnl>lv require Somnie region and hr looileii ar*a will Washington. Jul ything for \\?eks r ? i* - reputation a: vie factor for poa< I'ni'..I Stat."- Ma K E N OMME BATTLE ' " '">s "! ;i !'"A wounded. has 'i:? ih have captured the lat>-st isoners In th? I'otningn. and \v:t ought their total undue parley has v 11 Living up spending a wl 5 th* st sun here e in MM' I""-'- K?\ .1 V. Pn rine *>*"P*5, v- M (i? ~triot Con fere m-n killed and Mister (>1 s V tiy and effectually ;iml ^rs Tom V revolt in .-kuito v,,rv painful aei liout tinv lo: t in ternonn by rutti forced t'i-' k'u-I ;iX(, Kvsclh *->i hi rteisnuw hilt' with his friends I ! \is is attending the nee in Lancaster. HI son. son of Mr. rilson. met with a rident Tuesday afnp his foot with an ? was called at once lino The Tnterurban now all s at Mount llolly went out i wlion all telephone ooimoi the rlvor was lost. Tills almost Inevitable when the bridge foil, thus superlm the pressure on fho nlreai burdened strueturo below. fu^rtu !i?i t r% t1??? 1ti?rn that designed It. feci bridge A dramatic Incident li about 8:r.ft with the breaking of tli i t ion with trestle In the afternoon \ break was enee of at least a hand > Seaboard spectators along the trest posing all moments before the era* ily heavily soiuo wiseacre gave wai The re close proximity of dange Itriilirn An tf loft a KrMir, months <>r repair wor train can make its rot i contention big tannery of C. C Sm 10 Seaboard Wilkosbom was swept : vas the pros rod or more East Tennessee lo just a few Knoxville. Tonn l'| ill came, hut nosseo folt its first offis riling of the Una storm when the nil r und nearly tains lot loose floods of K neiore tneir Binoe July 1 up to urn trip The 10.779 men of other mot and 5V>n at tiwn 17 heavy and 13 iway. have fallen Into Britl their perod. Flooded. I Many utta<'!;g by >per Kast Ten* against the Italian* ts of the I'am- I'oelna Valley provei je Kidye Mouti- bending ba? k the lint water that put who. In a eounter atta< 1 V.I onw ers ana ,-hi?>ftnins to lay rank*. In addt* ;in,j return to p'-.n lighter guns rhri<li .ah hands during Sfaf(,s ^ the Austrian* ,tho on,ir" In the upper ";iiti s,?d Santo 1 1 unavailing in "ted. and that on * of Uin Italians, without ser ous k in which there los- of life it is ?1 down their arms tl) dress the woi fill pursuits. > tn>w doinp very Master Julius larlnes now eon- fl>vv t,f friend island on which r on Monday, loin in po are situ- Miss Kva Ma >ntrol was pained ijjn Tuesday w tiplitinp or preat .jT~ntii 1 work dot aimed, because of Mr- Porter 1 ind and the chill <2 nicely. Yoder entertained a Is at a birthday dinssey went to Ttock here she had soma te. Hollis of Kork Hill the linn to Rock Mill indl the structure was holdin) crept of the flood had no that point at that time. On the South Fork of tlx the damage was alnfnst un The mills, which hover cli hankf of these streams wi and the damage to reseri nnwer stufiotK and teftiln rated that break came. With the ? but tlie two boys, who were al t readied middle of the structure pan to bend and snap. ? Catawba, ness alone snved them, believable they escaped to an ad. Dse to the boforo tho broken part ( re flooded turo pave away and n /oir dama. with cbeera by many of o ..r.mn mc sireains ana river" on i exception of they had not >>0110 in ' most in tho hethton and several otl when It he- threatened with serious Their quick- various railroads have With a dash losses from washout n lolnlnR span have completely hlock< sf the struc- trains into llristol on l rcre greeted vision of the Norfolk A the by stand* road were annulled, 1r; no rampage as was hamv-wMnana ni to years Klizn- tho Austrlans over I jor towns worn Failure likewise folic damage. while of tho Austrian* t suffered severe Italians in the Trovo mil slides that Intermittent bomha r?d traffic. All ral fights between inl lie Radford dl place In the Caucasu! Western rail- the Turks and the It tins being un- portant changes havt Killing. rupuiseu t??.. thorough pre Lhe entire front, marines for the iwrd an attempt ;|n(j |li? ir knowlet 0 surround the mJ the5r ^ Valley. irdmruts and lo ' 'antry are taking olir ? region between 1 ring your suit ( ussluna. No im really elean an?l p 1 taken place In Satisfaction guara pared n? ss <?f tin- i>t m a f."\ davs business at hand her sister. Mrs. . Iko of the people Mr. John t'r Hyatt and daupli Master Ki Ki l.antaster Thurs in the country f>iHtriot Confere ir skirt in. We Mrs. 0. K Yoi iress vo ir clothes. f?r Hortense. i. where she < nteed. Sanltar> |>f hrf fat,,or w] > the past vvwk with .1 Jfi. Nesbit enshaw, Mrs. J. A. iter. Miss Annie, and ? Yoder motored to ?la>* to attend the nee. iler and children left a., Fridav afternoon al'.ed to the bedside ho is not e*nee*od to nrno to pass i (aurora [ tni* un*at??r. ltarber Miop. livo. ; t ? i