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7T ^ r- - • *'. ■ 3 ^ - <^' H* GREENVILLE iS THE EEART OF EASTERN SORTE CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED iND ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING COUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE UA VE EVERYTBINO TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER 10B AND PLANT. I I ;lT 1 1,'fi A|pn«‘ultvt U Um jlifttt UMiralt tti* Koat HecllbfoJ* th* Moii K«kl« E«i>l«j!iMel *i Muk—6«oni* WMhloatM. WE HAVE A CIROVLA- TION OF TWELVE HUN- DRED AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BET TER ACQUAINTED WITH THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 4 BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE 4 FEW INCHES SPACE AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU UA VE TO BRING TO THEIR A TT ENT I ON. OUR ADVERTISING HATES ARE LOW AND CAN BE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. FOLUHK XXKIT. GBEENVILLE, N. FRIDAY AFTEHXOON, MARCH 5, 11)15. M n»EI£ 89 WILL VOIE ON LIQUOB BILL NEXI AUGUSI Diforcs till Killed When Recon sidered by (he House and Vote Takeo Ml. mimTbiu pm ■ llakiiifj: Rapid rro^riS'^ Uilti Kill!) lt(!t'ui'o It —I'.Jiil Of Si-ssion DrawiiiM; ><'Ur Miili Much T(» Ito llouu iiaioigU, MurcU U —Uy a TOle ol Iwonly-Bix to twuiity-two, tho Suiialt! yuyturilay duteruiineU to tbruwu upou ttio people of NortU Carolina the reh- punylbility and burdou of any (urtbm whiiikey togislatiou. As to whothei ur nut this Hhall bo dune, will be do ^ondeut upon the action of the Houul' of Kepresentativca ou the Stubbd kuiundmout as doctored by Henator:- Oilllaiu to Bubiuit tho questiou of pro- hiblliun of .sbipmmit and delivery ol liiiuor into tliia Slate to tho electors ttii tho iirst Tuesday in August, I'Ji.i After this ameudnient waa adopted by the nturgiii of four voted, the ^SenaiO (MiHSt’d tho h;il as aiiiiuidtd with forty- three ayeu and but live noes. The anienciinent hill paKHod its thirl ri*adinjc in the Seuato yesterday a; lrl5. Practically thu entire aebaio.i kad l>een taiteu up in tho diucusaion oi! tho meaaure. The same condition as to the galleriea and lobbies on ovary occasion when tho bill haa been under fonaideration prevailed yesterday (luring the entire session. While the applause had been general during Uje consideralion of this bill on tho Bldn of tho proponents complete, ab- bolute, and expressive ailenco reigne 1 vfhon the vote was announced. ilooHo I’rocerdhiKN The Mouse yesterday disposed of u t?ri‘at number of local bills and pro ceeded toward clearing the declH looking to llnal adjournment, which lu the natural course of events it hound to cjinie in less than ten d'»ys time and the capitol that now knowrf some 170 patriotic statesmen will soon be (losi'rtcd by the solons. I nu'^nal Fish Ron The ]lsh sijuahble started over th’ roport of Chairman L^iughinghouso of tho llMh 'ommittec who reporter! ih,' bill e.-'t.nili.shing a State Kish Com initision fav.Tably. Mr. Pavis wishJd the hill re-r'(t>rreil to the committc'.? i lainiing ih. * the uiemhera oppose ! to the hi!' 'laii not had n .-Kiuare dc.il Mr. l.au!;hir.K'iourie said he had tr'o! to be fair ard in this ho was backed up b.v Mr. Currie of Cuniherland, an ' Mr Mayo o-' lleaufort. both member*; 01 the conimittce. ^f^ Matnp'on o' Currituck, c<'mplaii!ed that ho h.-.d been run over by the "ati'ani roller but the upshot of the whole buainevs was that the bill went on tho calentUr the issuea to be bought out on th ' Commissioners Order Special Elections on School lax Question in lliis County The County Commiauioneri were In their regular monthly session Monday and Tuesday up to 12 o'clock. All the commissioners were present at the meeting. In addition to the regular routine business cominrr ')ofore them they took up sc.uial matters reBardin^* elections in dllTerent parts of the county ou school questions. Tiie first of these hiing an election to bt; hehi In Cril'ton to vole a high schoo! I'or that dihlriit on April Hi. An cliictioii was oriiiTi il lu'ld at Stokea in ('arolimi township and at the iiynuiii s<hooi in ttie Karniville district Ic deti*rniino wiiether these districts shall bo made apecial tax districts. These eiectoins will be held Hometluie in April. An el*>ction was ordered held In Carolina township to determine the sentiment of the people ou the atocit law question. A largo number of minor matters were passed on, It requiring the whole day and a half session to iinish up the business coming before them. Russia Claims Germans Have Been Repulsed in Severe Battle in Poland oiRi, niM.niTS sririDK •>0 knov\n RiMiMon For Rush \rt ei' Miss Se)uiour .Snow Hill. March 2—MIsh Agnes fliiyniour, a ninlecn yiar old girl of near (llenHcid. committed suicide late Sunday afternoon, at her home b,^ drinking a l> of carbolic acid. No reiison w-t'' i '-’en for the rash act and no one 1: . ^ of any reason why the young girl wished to die. Tho family was sitling in the house late Sunday afternoon when the girl w'as seen to leave the room ■with a bot tle, but nothing was thought to Dr- wrong until later when she was found dead In a room. It waa a great shoik to the community Oloody lalile lages in Carpatbian Hjuotains Willi Slain Fill- log Ravines iSIEim FROKI IS QUIEI .News Frein TIu* ISutlle For The l>ai- tlaneiles Held I p - FoiKKIni'l’s Liu> hiirKO Ceiilinues lo Hold hi- lerest of liurojteau .Nalieiis London, Marcli 2 -The Kussian arm lea p,re engaged in battles along vir tually the whole eastern front. In North Poland they havo resumed iiie offensive with large relnforcemenl.s and are slowly pushing the enemv back to the Prussian frontier. In ’.he Carpathians and eastern Galacia th-y are resisting fierce Auatrlau aitaoks K.\cept in front of the fortress ol Ossowitz, which they are still honi- harding, the Germans, according to the Itusslan otliclal reports, have turned their hacks on the Utisslai' railways—their first ohjei'tivo whc:i they emerged from Kast i’rurjsia on the heels of liio retreati:;;; itussiars a short time ago. In some placi'i luiwever, they are lighting atubboro rear guard actions. The Uusslan offensive extends acros i i’oiand to the I^iwer Vistula, v^here UuBsian troops are holding hack th Germans who threatened their line.-' Hiiuth of the river. Kor the moment however, tho Carpathians is the seen, of the heaviest lighting. The Aus triaus, who, despite rt peatt i defeat ! and heavy losses, seem to have a never ending tjourco of supply, hav returned to the olTendve, a”i! i'th the aid of large artillery relnfor.-e ClIILU LAltOH liILL BEFORE I'MTED STATES SEXATi: There la still a chance that thi I’almer-Owen federal child labor bi;l may bo passed by the Senate before adjourment, according to the National Child Labor (ionimlttee. The Senat' • 'dininitteo ou interstato Commerce reporti'd it favorably tho end of las: Week, and tho .Xatiuiial Cliilil l.ali.i* • '(ininiiltee believes that only n sniil! minority of Senators are actively op-1 posed to till' measure. The only di!’ ; (ieulty will bo in having the bill brought to a vole, hut the Child l^bor I.abor Committee says this difllcutly ran be ovfrcoiiie if all tho.se who are Interested in it will wire their Sen ators urging them to demand Immedi ate action MEN I'LAt'EI) ON TRAIL FOR .VI'RDER NEGROES Walhallla, S. C., March 2—W. C. McC.'lure, a magiatratt?, Woodrow Campbell, C. C. Kay, Gus Jones William Kay and John .McDonald, farmers today were placed on trial hero charged with tho murder of three negores killed during race rioting at Fair I'lay, S. C., on IJecember 20th, 1914. The men were indicted yes terday. VOl >G .>IA\ HAS VEKV .>ARROW ES('\l*i; FIRE DESTRIIYS Loss About iS,000 Nilli no insyr- ance on any Ihing Burned [EW HOilSEHOiiSOOS SiVED ITEMS OF I!MI'REST FRO.H THE IlLACK JACK SK(’TIO\ inents have t livered a vlgoouu Hi- Before Suprem.. Tonrt. One case from Pitt county was iv. ora.n;; tu tl.e ; argued before the Supreme court v.dh-.a; Hi.y r k;.: terday, the case of lirinkley & 1,,,.:,ar-,a t.ay C :U -I ! iu lliiie wMl h ’.vo U.i c'i'e l. Lead, ise>!d, *''< ehero. T1 biillle i 'niu->'.o i ril day Tu i day and t. he,; it wis ei'-le l tl’.e .solp ■ • f ii'.e nifin a'i- i nd the raviu' :! v ere v. it'i Jiai?. Rlack Jack, March 1--We are hav ing some lino weather now, and th' farmers are progressing with their work nicely. MLss liellii! Harper is sponiling the week vith Mh'.s Clara iUlIe Harper at Winterville. .Mr. Titeker iMIlls tpent Sund;'V afternoon at .Mr. F 1>. Ga.skin.-i on •Main St. I It ity She' MT Ilynan p . i.-ted through our to.n t _ay. Mr. 1-. A Stocks went to (1" eu- villo Friday. Misses Myrtle Har'ee .vnd I^«n-i .\riioi 1 spent Kaiurday night and Sun day with Mr.i ICd. Moore at Cox'b Mill t> “.MaBler" Kuss Kdwnrds passe 1 tlirough our town BmiiinB Hunlay, we hope fo :iee him Rg:'in soon. Flames Uiiined .''uch llapid lleudirui That .None of Tlie IUiildhit;s Could I’e Saved I’.nt I'llik House And Jlarn .Mr. A. 11. Hudson, a prominent farmer of this county who livea abou» two luiles from Simpson, had tho mis fortune to lose his residence and all tlie outside houses, with the exeeption of his paek-house and tobacco barn by a tire which occurred yesterday between 4 and 5 o'clock. Practically all the contents of the dw»dllng boua<» were burned, only a few articles bo Ing saved. The barn together with all the hay, fodder and 150 barrolM Calilweli, N. J., .Uareh I.—Nine young New York women, who ppei.l the week-end .it the Hunrise .Moiiiuai.i House at Pin< Ilroiik, saved liafv Reiter, (d' -New ‘ ork, from being Hash ed to deatii late last Sunday down th • side of Hook Mountain, lint for their help ho would have fallen 3oo feet. The young women tore their petti coats into strips. The.-ie they tied to gether until they were long enouf;'i to reach the man, who had fallen about thirty feet down the side of th'* mountain. Kelter has been npenillng a few da.'s nt the Sunrise Mountain House. Hi.i resi'uera tirrived Saturday. In their'of (-orn were burned. While It I* party were .Miss liulh I.evy, Mrs. llau nah (iiddherg, .Miss S.idie Sel/er. Mi..s Maud I.ewis, the Misses Minnie and Itorothy Slirea, l{o;;e I.astivi*^ .Mls.s Dorothy Warner. Mis lidii'i Sinu'cr. all ol’ .New 'lurK, and Mis;-. Uosetta I'avis, of .San I'ransihco. , Soun after no(ni Ueiter tonk a strdl ti> Indian Kock, which hangs clori ' to the edge- iif the pieeipiee, his font i.liiiped. As he fell h • rolliMl over the side of tho cliff. Thu yi'ung women saw hln> fa<‘ They ran to the edge of the cliff, e.v lictlng to see his body at tiie bottom, hut he waa about thirt/ feet belov. then’, holding to the rocky side of the cliff It wa» tlien that thu rope of skirts was mad<^. and the girls, uniting ilieir not known exactly how tlie tire start ed it was lirst discovered in the joi-il.i over the sitting room. It gained rapid headway and hoiim the vvhoii^ hou^i.- was l!i tlanies. The harii an i other hnildings near ciught from th>J dwi liing house. The loss is estimated to In? between and $(10(10 with no insurance siter vs .\orf(dk Siiuthern Uailroail •\ number of Pitt county lawyers are j attending court in Raleigh this wee'; j tloor of Uie Ilouso Rt tho night 8e:i slon. Dhorce HIH 1‘ut To Sle<*p. Mr. Hownian moved to reconsider j DaHi'lle all this he uy M 'l'Hnn i'l-h" the b’ll amending tho divor-^e laws ofjo'ist. the Cernnns are report d to le the State which passed its third read-1 pon Mns^ {.trone rei-ifnrc- ^nenfp to tl-i i""- Safnr lav and which on moti>.n ofjwet'i for a i 'w .itteiiii t fo br 'ii.U I Mr. Vann wn.i re.-a!!,'! from th- .^'en- thrio"h the n'Ues liner, in Kranee a'lil ate Monday. Mr. Hynnm auth r of Fianlers;, re(;il.-> o' V'C towns ■' tho hill fonsht recon^'iderativ ; nd ne!i '>tnt have Ii.'en warned to p'' ■ was supported !'i his argument ) Vir inro fo billet ii l.-rre nun'ber o' Ger Grier. The nnit’o'i to rcior.sider man so'dlors, h ch meriT's Gernin*’> rcevaneii i'V n v. t • of 1? fo 40 n 1 Oii is prenaring for another great effort third rcndin>r t'l • Mil f illed I r- ^'- \ d'li ’i- ha(! b e i hi'a’-d in I.on li.' Miss N^asti .e ’.ludfion ami Mr. nenj. Huck of Ou!’iO\m y’.x I'oufs pa.jSeJ | Htreiigth, dragged Reiter fo p.ifetv through town Hu .!»}, j . i.-iit t’unu',,1.. I Jersey Bauk TriaN Ihvhi. J i ■ la >iij Niwark, N j.. March it fhc' tirst (of sever.;1 trials ef pi r: ons eh^irge 1 i r terri'.i’e <vl'ii offens..';. m co iieition with t'l • . l..:e w !'.< .1 'o: tl'O i'e.. '.ine Trust Cor.i- i tii.i.iy, when Francis li.liael T. .Meynihanl .sir. . Ct'Ti ■ afternoon ut Mr. L. •dill's i-itrcid. Mr. W. I I ir'' ■ ’ time Suiu!' y U .,i .nr a I'O 1 lU'li.'d 1 t.i e.. ;i! ,n. ' ]'■ .1.' . h'I'.i I i Ml'.c, V l:.’'a , 1 : i s;' lit ' \e 'i. --h .-^eturi’ay a d .y wit'.';,-,,, Arihitr C were called 'i r.iisfcs l^oiiie l’>i>;oii an.i V : le ti,i ) jir ‘ eharged with coci- Car.k'us. I c ti.re,. men were Iwrruw We ha.' :i lar^re i.‘ \ i fit !’u:u‘P . - “'ro'i lie wr'Ck'd bunk .'chool Siin.i ly aft-rr.e.i-.’. V. o he - _ th'' crowd v,dl r.i'l i'irtc.\.>-. M'\ V HFID Mis>- r.itio Ianra: -..r KTif-'t tUe I \FTFR OPI'U^TIO.V I week cm! v.ith Mis-i .Annie i'iiru',1 ntj KichT’K'; d. Vn , March 2—The \i< \ \ x s 'iiil. 11'-, A. 1... ^h^IIip.^, Huperintedent of | "r. .^'eiron >' ” ■ !, f t’ree-n-iile p n! ■ di. d work of the Southc-’i [ I ;'iroi'|. !i h> re '.ndt'". p’r.’'; tylei church, died h. re thi.i! - ■ — ---1 - ■■ ■■ ' ^h wttig a surgical opera j by a veto e*’ i" ;'i 4‘''. j Will Bny Motmt VHrheil. I Senate hill provi'incr for t>e p.u' chase of MouTit ''itciie!! and ajipr, teilav from th • Ila’.'elle'i ai'i! it i then-ht possih’> that the sfornt sfi ;ide*-ft res with oper i'ions. It is i*n derstood tho t-hip (Inedv n’entlonc priating 120.000 for BP.nie <'"f«piel are only part o^ the fleet sent to d* the attention of the Hcnise for n.'.te «troy the forts I'n'ng the straits; s than an hour ar l fl'-ally Is thnt if the repoit is true that a third reading 87 to 3?. I Austrian has started for th Treat Iteth .\like To the Kditor: Will you pU's^-. puollsli tho following item. "1 see from the newspapers that lUe i/Cgislature is about to build a home for fallen women. Would it ;uit be a good idea to set apart a niv-e room, oi ro(inis in the ])enitentiary for some or all of tho honoraiile? geiitlem'i, wh are he’.ping to bring them down? When the appropriation is made Ait tho fallen women's building, ad . enough to double the size of the poni t'litiarv for giiitlemen. We are always reailins.: of cities an t towns be ng after women of the r 'l liKllt ‘■•tripe bill the spider legged elg'ii ettf smoking gi'Ut who is twice fl-i j mean, is net triiubled even by th ■ polii'e, luit so much as his name called The strange part of all this hnsin.’s) t > nu' i^ • whv it is such an awful thin ; for the wdnien and not for the man I think the di grace and puni h^ ' nient .-honld fall as hard on one iis the other. This may be one re'i- s»in why we men are afraid to allo-v cnir w men to vote. I sa>- that our lawa ought to tre.'.'. all al'ke for the same offens'', W. T. T•'^\V^I:DS. Merry Ock?, V. C, ■ \'e'' t ,u!i (thserver. . ■• 1 ^ .1. vii.'h neetrs probab’e, (Ic. i. ill 1- i’e it v im w.; ,ni>. j !'lilies died at St. I.ukc's Hos -Vr'vil :’e' i i iir» t t'c i. '■ e!' th- p't.il. lie ’.''ver regained conscious ll, < t get.-; to ■ c:l. iu e.'M r.'i;.yi. ii, f,. ftfi.'i t'le operation, which to.ik Tl'-v* ni.i'^niiitoes detract onme ^ ; liipj; w i!! ..'■iU ag;:i’ v e f>rt :, ;d jti rday. (tM.Oei'*. from Ji rsey farm vn?’lt',» ;>«i' Ihiu'. • uh F ctien e.Iw i.'Mj l»r I'bi'ii.is was a man iif t:plend* 1 • ttm r, inarl<abIo stntrirent ni'i'.i rop’e''li!hi-: ' f :ei an ' unmninlti )o ,i ' i>ll;’. Uo was universally cFteemed hy n Vev,- .Trr'^'-'y df'ctor, others w'll l,"i p up tho b,>m5>ard-j Cis d'ath will h'ave a vacftncv har 1 j 1-1.'i r Harvey Smith, wis a wcl« meiit C> ul) ■ome vwlitor lu our town SjntJay..
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