1 GREENVILLE IS THE HEART OF EASTERN SORTn CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE IIUNDRED iND ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING ( OUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL !l KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE HA VE EVERYTIUNO TO OFFEn IN TIIK WAY OF LAIion, i'APITAL AND TRinUTA /V}’ FA Cl LI TIES WE HAVE IV rC-TO I>.\TF ion AN It NE'WSPAPER 1‘LANT. S'- P.'li l’ *• il-' WE HAVE A CIRCULA TION OF TWELVE HUN DRED AMONO THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EAi / O ','ATES ARE LOW AN/> ^'.1 V ilL HAD UPON APl'LD .1 TION. XXXfV. i«rl<'!!M!>r» In il?r i.lir- Hod ftif Niiiilf iiit'iil :il Umi. u-li> ,j;!‘ * >. <„ 1 !{[»)»> AFTi KXMo. SKI*Ti:niti:i{ ii iini Forty Thousand Germans Captured With Their Guns Forty-Fifth Regiment of Austrian In- tantry Has Surrendered to Russians President Bames first Suii-|{jj|[jj]jfjy day in Qctabbr as Oey of Prayer for Peace W. F. EVilNS BY 734 MAJORIIY Galloway Nominaleii and Saikilh- waite ati Jackson Run Close GOHflS rflE CLERKSHIP ( i r .w« liiissaiH'st sjiys Turkish ti'n(»i»s at Adi'iacnplc' i^'voftcd as „ , ¥> • TT rc'siilt of raiiurt' of authorities t<» S(‘iul food. The (‘itv is 1 opuiation ot rans Has Ue- creased I hirty Fer Cent and Railroads are Unable to Carry u'l Who Wisli to A u 11 r i I' M u 5^ 2 2 5' V 13 on V cr^c of I'iosccial Parfic- First (iC^'msn Mine Layer Caught ^V'as Kii- gaged in Plaeing200Mines In the North Sea. Prince Wilhelm of Germany Is Wounded verge of financial panic lM<]TR()(iHAl), Sept. 5) -Forci.mi is in irc(-ipT (of news that Austi‘ia-IIuiii;ai'y was on vrr,<>(‘ of a linaiicia! IJlOHIilX, Sept. i)—Army hcadcpiartcivs at Maubcudz' panic. S(‘rious anti-\vai' riots at a nundtci' of the inip(»rt- r(‘p<*rt captui’e 4 CJeiioraLs tV>rty thousand prisoners tour ant (‘C‘utr(‘s. Internal situation is woi'kinu- in suc-li a way hundred i>uns. Prin<-e Fr(‘d(‘i‘i('k Wilhelm of (lerniany promise and will luatei'ially aid tlu* Hussiaus cause. Slav I GERMANS ACCEPT EXPLANATION I (Illl^X'r. Sept. l);iii”<’i‘ <'1' scl'iiiiis iTjtrisais ;if hands of (ierni.'in ar:iiy as rrsnlt of kil'iiiL;,- oT dti.' ofiii-i'r ! a I|d wo 11II'i i MU' III i! III'!' hy ui.nliinc unii .ii.it iuciit yes- Mi i a i't (‘T 1 liii u'iiiii.ist (i‘ aiTaiiu'cd to |ir!‘\ciit occupat ion I o|' town in inrrc it ! !'irui imasN t- wfiil lo tiic <;;•!• ! man cuniniaii'lc!' in person .iiid cxpi.iiiK d thi‘ : , military I'orcc wliii-li he diiin'l control, did iIh> >iiooiiii-. ' 1 liusnia lias lu'cii dri\'fi. I)ack across Sa\a i-i\ci'. Austrian aiiiiy iM'sicuiii”’ I’x'!- ,H'i"tde heinn’ heavily reinroi-rcd. ('rown l*riiicc altackcl hy sii|)erioi- nnnilx-rs liad w itlidi'a\\ ii to Scr\ ian territory to await 1‘einl'orccnietits. .Additional troops are heinu rushed foi'ward to aid idin. Dispatch states S<‘r\ ian opei-- ations not serioush' cliecked. Washington, U. C„ Sept. 8—Presi dent Wilson today signed a proclama tion calling on the people of the Uni ted States to pray for peace in Eu rope The proclamation sets aside Sunday, October 4, as a day of prayer The President’s proclamation fol lows: '•Whereas, Great nations of the world have taken up arms against oi.'e another and war now draws mil lions of men into hatle when the — ■ counsel and statesmen have not been Dudley and McLawliorn for 8beriiT able to save from the terrible sacrl- 8«cond Primary With ' The Former Leading by 196. "And whereas. In this as in all Wilson Polls Heavy Vote things, it is our privilege and duty -j’jjg result of yesterday's primary to seek counsel and succor of Ai- given below is as it appears today mighty God, humbling ourselves be- ^t one o'clock. Nothing definite can fore Him, confessing our weakness and jjp learned until the committee meets ( ur lack of any wisdom equal to tliese tomorrow at 11 o'clock for the oflBcial things; count. “And, whereas, It is the especial Below are those nominated and ^.•ish and longing of the people of the ti^oso to be voted for in the second I nited States in prayer and counsoi primary and all friendliness lo serve the causc SE>'ATE. of p.'-aci*; i "Tlieroforo. I. Woodrow Wilson President of the I’nited States of Aniorii'u, do desisnale Sunday, (In I'ourlti (iay of October, next, a day of jiiiiycr ami supplication and (lo I'c j all (;(i(l-learin« porsiiiis lo ri‘- puir on lluil diiy lo llu ir places o!'; vv(ii>liip, Ili'Tc lo uiille ibcir )H'iitjoii-i ill Ali>il!;li!y Cdil, Ihiil ovi r lUo i-iiinscl of men. iiiiir .simijrlil llic ihlims llicy ciinnot govern or ;ilti r KiUiuf; pity on ilic iiiilioiis now in tli ' Ihl'oi'S of coliliict, i;i llii-i Ili''i*cy it'i.! !: ll..ille^■s showing ;i v.ay uIpT' ir> i' l IMSee nolie. lie VI )IU I'e : 1 ' • ■ II'- i''; ■ li'allli!^ pi .Ire ;ui:l I'e- o.'irr IJicI'c llial ci'MeoI';! ;t Illol'.u'. r('i)orted wounded. CITY FILLED WITH REFUGEES IJORDKATX, Sept. 9—'I'he ctiy tilled with refu,u,(‘es are heiiit; (|uartt‘ivd hy the ji(>V(*riniient. Population of Paris has decrt'ased thirty i»er c(‘nt and raili-oads art' un- ahle to (‘arrv all who want to li'ave. lluii(h‘<‘ds of i“amili(‘s are iiioviiij;- ahm.u' the hii;hways. Thousands of woukm'lM'(‘nch foreign office advices to (‘udias.Ky lu>i-e. ivi-ort- and children wito left their helon.ninns Ix'hind them when General success oi Allies in h ranee continns. ^ fh'd i'oreed to seek r(>fu”<‘ in harus and sleep in op(‘ii li(‘lds troops in Austrian servic<' ai-<“ adniittein-.: also io tliis end lliaf II'' )'or.t;i\e il- ,-.i- - in . 1 a" ii-’r'irane" m' tTs liolv will, ami wilfulne^r. a'::l n.ai.y . rror> ami Uaii us in th- pa'lis of oliedi' ;a" '.1 jihu'es of vl^ion anil to tlu'iii;lil ‘ anii coiinsel that pni'L'e anti nialu wise. “In wilne.'-s wherof. 1 havi' here l;l!to set tiiy lianil anil autliorizi”! tlie seal of ttie I'niteil States to li aflixeil. "Done at tlie Citv of Washington tliis eiKlit day of ScptonilH'r. in the year of oiir I.ord. one thousand nine linn(lre WOOi>ROW WiUSOX, ' “Hv the President: I ‘‘WlI.IdAM .IKNNINT.S BUY.\N. I “Secreatry of State." F. Harding . W. F. Kvans . . . . 1245 H(H SK. .1. <■'. Calloway nominated. .T. ,1. Saltertliwaitc ,!iST S. Jackson H4S tim: \si i!i;i{. Wilson short l!s votes liaviim ina.ior- y ov, r the other threi' candidates. (i.i;uK. .1 II. Cox .... A. T. ,\il”U'e . . , . i.’i.i I.' \ a ma.ioritv of i^'. siii;j!ii 1, i:. ! null. .1 lU' I N!' 1 aIl >r'i m:,! 1; i'.r H'.e ■■:,’;cpila'e'. 1 'or til e,.Il'l tlf'-’”'-''!l 1 'i.i:;.-: ' 'i: \i I- '-. ( )oM itN V i i I> .Ml 11. 1 li.rton. ,1. S, Uo'S. S . .-\ Stm'ks . S. A. ('oii.irleion. ('. .1. Ilarri;-. 3 S ‘0 sinrifis io Ci'uMv Tib !!!!! tcnijiicsticn it AUSTRIAN REGIMENT SURRENDERS WASl 11 X(rrOX, St'pt. —'riu' forty-lifth reuinienl of Austrian infantr\’ has sui’rendert'd to the Russians. de]iendinn upon authorities (d* t«»wns aloiiu' the roiit('s t(» i;i\c food to families lliat hecome s(‘p(‘ratcd. It is iinpossi- HYDROPLANES SCOUTING ROMM. Sept. f)—'Two l''ren<-h hydroplanes sci.nlinu hy a Austrian aeroplan< nil. I''re!icli s\\ ii'ler ni-iiiaL hie to I'cnnite them now. 'The n’ovennnent lias estahlish- Aiiti\ar_\ was atfa<'kc' ccd inforinatitin hnreans in various towns where «-sfmy s.iiiadioii statement which conlii nis that report thal a disease has ■''Weeiiiiiu'waters ol An.-'trian mines jirokcn iiiit aniono- the Anstiiaii army. i flic Allit Shaft to WhilfierN Heroine Frederick, Md„ Sept a monii- nu'nt t'rected to tlie nteniory of ilar- liara I’rietchie, WhittiiT's lieroiiie. over her prave in .Mount Olive Cente- i ti'ry. liv the Itarhara Krietchie Metn orial Association, was unveiled today I .,,,11 i.,ieresiin« ceremonies. Alfred hV I!oe, ,,r Massaehiiseits. a nn'mber 1 of the I'.th New Y,>rU lleKiini'iit. ami I \.ho f: KesoIve I GERMANS EVACUATE ALSACE t 15.\s! ,K. Sept. Il is re IX lit "d t li;i I lie ( M'rinai! deliniteh' e\ac.lilted I'liper .Ma-'ce l>i'cail"e of ii.. I I'oiu Ilf 111 ili/iii'4 e\ er\ a\a ilallie m.'iII ti> in east Pni"- !i:;\ ■ ',".1. ' AaticetiM'i* t alb'll (hi. Vatieeiiw r. r. (■ . S' 1>I '''l lli me. t ■.J I,.'t'l. I'e'!er.,l Sv!i,m1 I’;, I'lnir. il • : ...1e I; V! • ■ • ' ’.l'"! I' II i-e^- l(,|' . ...I e:,ll...| .\ l.llleli' I ill \',i': iiiii I r tnilay : on aeiieii.il (i; tie f till' !• adint; niein 1 of tl.e Svnoi], iinlmlinu: the I’ri m;-.i l e ht le V I’ Mill!!' :nn. art. d-I'.ilni'i! in rntrland. t A I !«• S',.