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9MMSNTILLB 18 THE MiOkRT OF EASTERN WORTH CAROLINA. IT BAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED iND ONE. AND IS SUR- R<H)NDED RY THE BEST FARMING COUNTRY. !.\nUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCA TE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO OFFER I-N THE liM F OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE UP-TO-DATE lOB A N I> PLANT. NEWSPAPER »i«fc Llhilatt J ««rlonitnrf I* the Cfirfiil. tfcr if out Healthfnl, Iht Most Kinplo.'rnn’iil at M»n.- G^-ortr* Washlnirton WE HAVE A CIRCULA 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 ■\ BUSINESS WAY TO TAKF. \ FEW INCHES ^FACE AND TELL THEM WIJA'I YOU ’lAVE TO BRIS<, TO TIIEIR ATTENTION. OUR ADVERTISING ARE LOW AND CAN BE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. fOM ME XXXIV. (;l!Kl \ MM.K. HMIHV A F TK SK I'TK M KKI! 17. M Mill !: L^INKS M iMrMliT msT riciTHie; KAHI. KIKHKNKK KKMKWS IHKi w uj AM> iii A( ^^:s t oNri.i si<»\ HI V I t.KiniAW IS \vAMv<; l\ TIIK H(.HT. (I.AIMS INK i;OITi: 15V IKMKV MOI NT mi l. KKIll ( K Mll.i:- V<.K (0\s!|»Kl{Altl.K, i.iiiiiluii. Si pi. ii;. "'rin' t'ifi'tiiaii.s iippiar iilmo.-'i !o havt; r-liol thi'ir bolt,” Karl Kilcliiiir. s*Hrt‘iaiy tor wai’, liiilay. •’riii’ir advaiiie in Uiissia. wliii i) al uiif liiiio averan' ii liv(,‘ iiiilfs a (lay, now has liimiui.'hi’ti III liiaii Diir iiiik' a liay. ' Karl Kin luiifi's siaicnu'iii was maiii' 111 a n-vi. w nl' ilii- «:ir in Iln' llini.-.i' til Liii’iJs. “Tln-: I't-'spDnsc nl' !-<’ iiuiiiry li- i-i Ut- loi' iL-ci’nits iia? b'H'U linlf >J\(irl ui niarvli-'iis," ii.- said, "but the I'ro!)- h'lil hlnv Cii llisill'f lil'Iil fiirci' lu ll!,!' kfpi al lull .-li-i'Mulli is iiiua!,i!V Dili' i-lii.'i' alU'iil.iin aiai "ili. I lin;i.\ Miiin ri-ii'i\a ]iraiiiial soliinmi. i r.;- u'.i' llislalil liiiii'ni Ihal '1' .'.M l iliri.> ii,;... p: ;iv,. i,. ■ ■■ 1 i i,i_- r: aki :. liu • i ■ ;.i;. ii;. liiiv ■ was l!ii- la.'t i'cindn r-i' ■ -.pi'ri. ii \\ Siii !i a.i- t I' a ,i . •■n ;'' a.-- ic ■ a.- p 1)1' con.'i I'iinioji. In ;;,.i'(iii!i; iiiililai;' v.ar ^t''^'■la^y said: ••Kiir ilic la't It w niiMHii iM-iii tiy ilu- allit-r. ip. tin- bt'fii prarlitaily iiiii!i;ii'.^'i.Hi E [PFORT TO STOP [ledT MEM PmilWII ft t: THE WAR LOAN FORCEFUL SERMON Hot Uy Miiiiiit. Si pt. !►;. • Knvky .\i(iui!l anti, in fail, Ilic (.-asK^ni aiilD- njDliilo nniif, and incidfiilaUy iln.- shiii'Iii' way liclwi'fn Lawri.'tnevillc. Va.. ami Sniitliliclil, two ))uinl.s fill llic national liiRliway inli) ilif Sdiilli, is friiiii^; in I"' plaifd lifloi'f tlio iiitilorisis is iht' task that llit* tlir**rit)is 111' the local ilianitii.T of I’Diinuoftc liavf si-r ;(1miiii to aiiiiinplisli, and om> of the lir-i steps tii this •nd will ln' ll’c licldiim ol' a barli.'cut' at Ilio I'oiiti- n*y ('Inb hcr<‘ at s(inu* il.tlt* tti !>»■ dt,*- tt'riuMii'd lal*'!’. !'o ihis nu'tiu!; tlii'i’i' vil! Ill' ill', iti d n'lii'i-si'titativi’ i i:i/.<"'s. nitV'ibtT..> and dii'ciior.- *ii tli»' \ai’n»',i: IiHiMT (ir.uani/aiinns aloni; tl''- J'lMiti' I V hi.i.' ov.'i- till’ idi.'nt sami-tday •r-.aii' I'Nivi <iiiii.' uiri.'ieh IJoHnoU.' I llapids. Wi.lilon. lialii'aN. KnTn'id, i Wiiiiai.iTs. lialib’i "t-o, r..iri. Ill) :•> %\ halt ' ■■-aiy u oiir |H 'i'hi- J\iiihi' !!1 I'ii.' il !hi in ’I'iiat Wilso n, l.niau'a ; . Id Sii'.i!nl'ii'ld. Ii. « ni.l'f all' ai' .U:i:ini inia Ka il tlif Si a' bi'imuiii liollll i-> 'nifh vay : , ;i (■.i-.-.dii ion ali.iiil l.y t'li' i... o\ -T prar’, 1 :ia! .■\p. at!.- ijicra ’ ;on> ind i f ilii- ini ivi- , inw. • rl'on willlill ’la' p:i I si'.'*' - a •.;i-af.al!y i'>;t'f'i‘i! tiy ii.''"'’-- it :in' i'urpii^i' of tii,' i.n'i: I fn'iilb tni'U and Ii;. i'0!'.in.;i'.ci ni.nii :"i''|up of ,\ii''.M's, .1. I''. Kamsfv. .1, H. j Hall. '1'^ W. SniiiU. P. F T-’a!;.'.n I. Hland lo lirst fnli-^i ilo' -npi iiOt iiii aii lhal thi.'fi' ha.' bi i'ii i''I'l^a-^ i,.,,,!) (•oniinities aU-l'.f; I) > lit'* lion of ai iivf work on thf .liar; ot I yi.ute. and Iht-i .-"I't n\ motion ftirt I'S ill iht' litdtl loi' ihf conliaaoiis | propi'r plai ins: oi ihi- .. lot'al liKliliiiK \\hiiii has taUfa t hi. i. , v .niiis of :li.' i'ni'isls. all alon^ thf lint-, has caHi'd lor Mu-i display of incessant vigila.^ve. | "Me.inwhilc our piisitious havt Ir■' mill il ,-lrt-imthi'iK'd, not only li> ■ ai'i- : fill idal)i>i'ation of the sysiuin ol ironiii | forlilkations that alifatly «‘xi-lfd Imi also by a lai'Kf iiu I'fasf in ihf.‘ n: ol luMVy Kunh whit h have hfi.-n .'u aloiiK our lines. "Tiii‘ Ciennans r.i'enlly mi ~i '"i'al ot t asioii.s used gas and liuiiid tire ami j have boinbardt'd our lines wit.'i as- phyxiatini; shells. Inii these forms oi ilttiU'k, latl.iiig as they now do tin.' element of surprise. lia\e failed i'. tlicir tdijei'l ami lost iiiueh of tU* * f* feet of thene pernicious methods. "As new armies havt' become tram ed and ready to take the helil coiisid erable rt.Mnforccmeiits havt! been sent otil It) join Field .Marshal French' coniinatid Vou will be ulad to hear his ojiiiiioii tif these troops, comnuini- cated to me. He writes: 'The units appear to I"' thormiKhly well oHicered anil conimandetl. The eiiiiipiiient is Iti good order and efficient. Several units of artillery have been tested behiml i! e 'irin.ir li'.i<> i:i the trenches, aiul 1 l;tar veM' (rc.O'l ri ports of them. Their -i TMtitif; has been extremely and Il -v are (|Uite (it to take their places i;. ih ■ line.' ■■ oi{(;am/ki> oi'I'osituin (o.«ks KKUM THK <;KKMA\S in AMKK- H rHIJKATKMNt; LKT- Ihl.’S SKNT OKHriAI.S. .\'ew ^Drk. Sept. lij. The prt)-CJer- maii t ainjiaiKn aKainsI the flotation of a liillion dollar credit loan ill the L'uit- 'd Slates to lii'cal Mritain and France ai pc.ii'i'.l lyi-slfi'day to assninu the proportions of a t oiintry-wide jiiot. threar.eniiif; oven the personal safety of the six iiieinbors of the Anjrlo- Fi'i iit h linancial coiumissioii. .Mi'mbcrs of this I'ommi.-sloM. r>f wi'ii'h l/*ird lleatl'UK. Lord (,'liief .lli^Iicl.■ (if KiiKhiii'i. is I'liairnjaK, have I <.':.iiljlcd ihi'ir bodyi:i:arils. ii ler." ,. ■ I.own loilay. ■rh "\ have lici u rc- i'.ii'sli.'l by 111-.' iiidli'o of .'i.'vv > ir'k . it ill aimoui.'. i' ihi'ir pini s in ad- .. :ir.. lo ' all'' day a:id in ;.o ni';.i:;'\- 1 :::iii:ii' oa iiH' .'U'i'i'l.' di- I I ' r, fs Lua.'' linu i lu'ni- .M'l"-.' i'kii :i!'iy iii."ci.'ii'iii:ur icrci 1,|.,.|, ,..'i\iMl by coii’-. i.is nil', i!. ' i^i L'lri-.ii.i a.u'ai' sl i oinri/;>sioii. Si''.'r i ; i'..i- ■ ■'liru Ilf llh'se It'iii iiave hi d o? er lo ’i'.i* '.'olicr ''o:' ijjvc: . I' i' .-,iid. ; 'I'.; .\'i‘n York ;■ K\ VM.KI.ISI' ( liOSS HKU.I Uilll I.IKK Ol SIMON I'lTIK IN Ills I III MK. -moM sHi: \i(ri.’ TO SAIVT." From Swearer lo Saint" was tiic si.bjfct of Kvaiigtdi.'i ('ro..-s' diHcoiirse last ni^hl, and at no liiiiti duriiiK tluj proi;res.' of ihcse : ervici-s. has Ihis able speaker delivcretl a more force ful sermon, l-^very seat that was on :he ^roiinds uas oc<‘upi(!il, lolalliiij: probably eiirlil hundred pi'ople ).r.-seni. The lift- i;f Siliion I'^’li'i' was ns ' I ihroimhoui hi- di~toi:rsi', ar.d 't.' 'rlkitii: i!'n-iratlo'!.' ih:a .Mr. ''ro.'- IMI HEELS SHUN SECiHlIY LEieUE! HONOH OF JUS ili'O'jt'll' I IijllCll lo subject si.‘'iiMil 1.11 ;:i' ci'owd ,(I iiri ri'.iiii , ia.i; liii- ■■\chili;; ;i ld • i niM'k.'d iaij i'-',-11111 ill ' .a'. I ui.ou til.’.I \niMI'li;S (IK NVTKlNil, >K- ( I |{IT\ I.K\(.I K HAS NO I i\( i.osi h \N V I \i{ m i l s Kaleit-'h. Si pl. li;. Tiiai t!n‘ ai livi ties of the .\ational Seciiriiy LeaKU'-I to secure adetr-uu'’ prcpari d.ac-s against war are unnei c.'sary ii':d ler.d to eiiKeiidor a spirit of niiliiarisiii and a desire for war rather ilian for i)“a.-e was ihe reason tloveri.or ( raifi as- KiKiied yesterday for not aii|ndniiii!-' twe.ity delegates fr .in Uii!- Siale a' t ONt.lilSSM AN >MAI.L \ M» t.O\ KliNOK ( H VK. K\1’K( I Ml ro lu; iiKHi: itiai iu>. Hnl.ll IN MM i: rilOlM . I , At I ill- la.'i ii-rm oi i. riinii,.' l.ere, .ludi;.. W. ,M. Hoi.d, at • :\- 'jiie.'i oi' tlie |,n.;il i,ar as'ociaiio;;. si: aside \\'ei:!;i-'(iav afterr.'nir., S< ; nieiiil.ers of the league, Hi-dueM loj,,^.,. ,.|,-i rv! m nii'inory of the !aie ibiveii.or Tiii.uias ■111. I hi.' evinii Ir :oi.. I a!’ I an ii\ CS ; ;.ill be " I'e.iii !.. I- '•I iT‘.i!i' i|ii;ir.i'M.' , fi.riiisli i!.i I >t r' '.'e I I i.N( I irsids ;t: \n i (IH.I!>H»N: Ihis efl'erl has been made (loverici Craifr by I’re-^ideni .b'^iph II. i'I’ikiI' ik' the lea.nue. '.'1 do no' beiii ve." ■ ::ys tli'Vi i'linr | Craig in I'eply lo I're-ide!!! i'lin;iii ‘ tiiat the I'lli'ei! St'.'.'.e the -^.ii'!'.'- esi danger (>f aiiai li in any i.iii'^iii' j ciieiuy. Tile i'aliii!;- .'i' l';u''o;n I >n a'iiii::' i!l ' heir i r ' in ! • ■ ' i ll|ein;-elie> i;, |j!|. ; ; j !■. I'jM I ll;.le • 'e ir 1- . : el.ee 'l'',-' ■ ll'l V ■ | I i.ti re 'ii’it • f.- Il -.ei.d -.I. .• • . 1 I '!ii Il.l'ii ;rMl Ii'i;,. . 1'. ■ '. ; Iii'i.ii I, ! I I- h;.i I ,ii •« :t:i " ■ -I • ; '•• ’ • I 1 t:!!- i- oM ;' i !h.i;i> : ^1 ! .) .larvis. who iine of 'j;.. a ■' iv. i.ic. ni'ier. oi' ll;i l.i. al r ,i; . I'reparat ioi:s are iieing ie make '.\'edl>e;i|;.y. Sei.t. iiiin r L"; i i.g il: l-o' I,v i f lli.- '■ , ; ;; (ii ei n’. iile. \i ii.i wa- II Ulil 1., ■■ ’ • 'it', r. I..i I ■ llil T. ■ 1 . I ll.'teel lVe< I s.iiue'l in re now ifiioi'K'd .‘king I'l't' writer.' IN ni l i! 1' \ III If i ra ;i ail. !,’k. the Kiileieh Times. we too would like tt) know the name of Ihe par;iKriii>her that pcreptrates tht* hot stuff on the Ob'*'rv<‘r'--' rentier-^. OF IIONEMEIII JH\S I \T:1!U\ HKKK IlKVaTf THAT l»\v ro WOltsIiir u:i'. KOI! l‘KA< t Till' "Day of .Moiii-.meniob t 'v.-.i by .leiV:- every wlici'i- will begi:i morrow evcninp at li ' t loi k rin It '•'> of (Ireenville will begin services Iieri Th“ ritual of the day is pntdic an'i ciuigregalioiial. but its signitican' e is personal. This holy day gi\f-s for \h'..U!^ht t>i\ the inti*'r life ' III brew religionist The Hay of .Atonement is a V-y for inner pt*ace. ami accordingI>. the Jews reassert their loyalty to peace for themselves and tnankind. The en- tite day of September istli. a- «ell as the evening before, is devoted to it Wiliniii'..:toi ^ >. j I u'-don ti';iiii ii;' .'e'.'i r;>een ; The ( .imniission*do noi \;si: il'e:i,.,„„ suni’er. S i'. bri:.,'-'iiiL' I tinaiici;!.' sectiiiii it a btidy t>r t v(-,i inl '^ jiOii ox.-,ri''joi;is -i le liie r”.' 'collide-. Kaeli i'o:-;missioner t";;V..i- j ;,n opi'n sv.i'ch a! .Na'..s: ihroiig)': ilie sireets unai'compaiii-.i be ' \\'ilP:;?;.irion, Tiii^.-d any o'.f T coinmisi-iiiiier, .M K:is' e;;e |, unh a .'Wiicli (''iiiriii , ilcli'cilves is a' thf b.i'eK o! eael I'lli- : 1,^. ^i,ijng Hiil ; • III;- nai'ii missio ,er ill his, 'i-ips alioul lii* eit> running oiil,' a:'ont le;, irilo ■ an lioii.'. j and ill -oini' cases it is »aid. tlifre ai’ ' wa.' inn i ' ' t ral. . passeniit t'.' in I Whv. her I’ni,- .s'live otipo-i’.>.in i. l jui.f.,), non. jspiiiadic ill ils luiKire or is organi/.eii j ,,,■ i.jij,,.,. ,.uL'i: I is hoi \nowii. Haiii. ers anil olht-r cali- < j e!'> :il the lleadi|Ui.rlel's of the eolll j j liiiss’i. •..! lia\f ►\pii-.-.ed t'.ie view ! I -'leaned from iiu ir ialk> wiili ilu com : ■ n.i-'siiiiiers iheLisehis is ihat 'n is I'l or^zunize-l n.'ilnr'r. | .ifci } i:'ii -el'lously . were not Tilt cr- ill iij 'ed. llrliiiii Vniiii ISrii'.a! Irij. room f the , (KIJM\N Allisllll* IS A It I. V i»\>n<.i:i> j l-iiiid'iii. Sepi. lli. (Ie"r.ian air I ship, tibdly ilamaged Ir.' Kiissian in- I lire, lias descepded at KotMiigsbi-ri;. l-;ast I’russia. accordir..g to an Am r-ierdam dispali h to the J'enlral News It is believeil to have been one <n tho. t> which participated in the air raid on the Ciiilf of Kiga. Cermaii ollicial sialenieiit is^uc! September 10 slated that a naval air ship dropiK-d several bombs mi a Hus- ■siiiii naval base at a aRltic port and returned nndamage. although if was flrstl upon. Mr. nT;t: .^i.''^ K . W I'obV.. j piarrici! in Washington sen.'- i and \vhii have l.eei; on 'an : honeyniociv,, r'niirned to i''t morning on lie one I..r ;■ Southern (rairi They will ri> r-..'.i' I'vdr lioii'.e 'Vllli «(■!'!' I inie ; ^',11, .•Melisive I ii.\ hi - Nor;.'ll; re(I.< 111 "):i i;i> i p'inii'i'. .i.i I':'!,-c!. :i; ’I..- I'|i le I ~ia:i , ,d lli' ■ •, la pi'opi T e..i,i I lim o! il; ' >.;'a;i:'i ; ! :'!.d ;U'e I'l ,.i;\ 'o 11!':;" ''' • I .. -.-1 :'! in •■'.'■ ’\Mi.' II' ; ' - |inir'U'.\ ol nil: inii;iP'\. ai d 'i : .' j.'ilixen' Wi'.i t.reai ii >;e i ' .i- 'imi: M I'ua li/..it il'1:. i'.'id for lilc ;i lie p:. 1 rii'M-ni of tile ;i;i 1 V. il,i i pi'onmni'.g r. \ I'liii;. i!i;.' :i ;■ •. nci'e':-;i!',' a I'l in:i.' le :d 'o i ' '-i 1 ■ Ihi.' I'oiiiiliy a .'pirii i-i i:i:iii,i"i'i-' il’.a! sliiill tiiiriii 11 oir |..'i;!.' 'il!'. ir- I’lendti'i.- .. \pi.,,.-e !'o- M.sr .'I, i'!"i,i",... and irea'ie ;i d.'-ii'e !ni' '.\;;r r.i'l;. " 1 i'.. n li'lie ltl;i' V |. 1|.' i;I ill ;r. e ilii ,i i ’ liii 'iMiili', A spiril II. iii'i;! ic.i-r.i I l ii’,1 ii;ei , ami .jii.'i i .i-i'iii on i ' all I'.iil lo’ii.'' Iii'.s been ilie diiilon.ai \ a iojili d 1 \ llie I’l'e'-al' . I l!'e' I i'.: Stale.'. Il ti;l' u on i i.in , "‘’iI I'■ It has gi\eii Ihis eo'inlr.v a iiiuiie: place than :-lie wouii.i iia\> i;;.d if hi', policy hici III ell tiiie of a.ri' ii.i'y Ci. II ioii bii! i\i'd by fori . !T.O'! i N t N i i;i ^1' * ^ 'm 1 N '■: I'HH It ii : (It; ni i;m i: ‘ • .. 1" I.0( AI, I.OIIOK H VS OKKK K HS IIKIM TO'i The local lotige of 1‘ythiaiis a', pecting to have the I'isiritt I'‘ ('haneellcr and the Meputy Cha; ' pre.sent at their regular meeti' night All the niemlx rs o' tiin b.'.-e rttpu'-t' d ’fi Im t'fe-eal .nr! ,>'aty dlt . When! ( arm* >lj>.|erii(H*I) sunk. 'i'tiU'do. t dvio. Sept. l*i .V ca, '.:i t ' !’'! iiiiii !i',i-.iht''. of I' lital in the steali’ Cl' I'lioko. 'link iiiysleriou^lv in Uak 'Superior ye-lertiav. was for e\nort ic l.ive;pot'l via Newport .\ew- tl wi' . u.'i'd to a Tob ilo lirm. ( \l{U\N/\ TUOOI-s i!i: M \ r \ Moii<»'> Brownsville. Tex. Sepi |i; Sewiai train loads tif <’iirra't;'.;! iroops arrivi-d in Matamortis yesti idav .lose Far.'a. Carriinza consul In’", said iliey prob ably wei't> from p;i'i<d >iaIions along the Uio Crantle ctcniTig to parlieipate in today's celtdirai'on of .Mexican in- ilependenc(> day. F.’eports to Feri I’rowii today iiuli- I'N'iI il’Mi e\(.< ■ 1 for the San lienito li'oubte M eri I'll! been no new border disturbances. SI l’l^»^l I) •ItOOM il>>" i’i:o\ I II MfMI 1 >S TO OET RIO OF MOSQUITOES Vou can SImp. Fii-h. Hunt or alteod to toy work 1 ithoul bcii:c xt'oi ru-il liy tlie bitioi: oi I .Mnuniiiop* S i "i|.fli<*!«. Gnats or other imcrts V i.i ; te ears anil liuiv.li. Pli. (.r’ t s t.-pr.'Cui;.ni.!N’n (HI ’’v- ,\ew York. Sepi ! Tlie 1 \\ o g!a~s beakers fotu.ii beside a luiicl; of ti,- '\'liile Star liner L.iplam], !' iiiir ;it ih pier here, were toda\ ii.irnct! 'o ha\" (ontair.od liiTiiid for relilliiig tiire e\- tinguishcrs. and ntil ai id caleiihil" I lo ' et tire to the ship. Tho supposed bombs were i.ikeii to the police “bonih bureau ' and analy 7e 1 ThP analysis feinied to farther mystify the police, ftir cheinisis foniul the liquid cotild ntil possibly cause an explosion or lire The ship’s tiftb ers were then ctni- .lilted. Tht v rei tignized the breakers ;t oni e. Fiv, hiiiHlred similar ones were loaded lait' \esterda>‘. anti it is siippiHOd tht> iwo found b,' a tleleclivi were aci identally jdai ed by the hatch ; t Nt.l \ ' [I ( ! \IM^ t.l l!M I''* l;l 1 U I I !’ ui(. i;i >vi vN lU'loia l.o:;t;on. Si I'l 1i;. Tin i'ally .\(\t-■ say;, i- w.'i' lluoiit;!: Hcriiiar; Ii'tatl;- er'> that Iht treal Miitsian .'.rtUTnu:.!- Tion faciory ('khla. a suburb i I I’l'Irograd. wa' blown uii si ii.e montiis ago. (ikhta w-.i-- (ijily ni,::i.;'":i fill lory in Russia. ' This had n dt te: inini'.ir infiu i . on Ihe Uussiai. military .'ituation." the liaily \ev, i sa\ s, "as the aJV' -: had to come to the rescue by the! cir cuitous Arcbangel route. Thou^aiit!- of workmen tvere killed and Iht lie- struction of the plant cause ! .Mn ii an extreme dearth of nnin:uni'io;i mat nothing could be don«' as: .ins'. :he Clernian general Yon Mackt iiseif- ic - tilli ry.
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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