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Thursday, July 3, 191G. - i;..CLli '..i U 'STAY AT JIOJIE." ' .'J . ,' ; '' ' " -- in r - "iiiA i' " sbiifvi ' r : i 7 ISm g .-rr, r I 1 'ri . . -1 . . - . rt.l ' W !,N..' i i i '.'M.A . ' B! - E i i n- 'irymtuHfKniis, .11 I II awwiawjwmiwiL ai iwwiifflii.flMTiMHniniMHii i iWjjwwwJ $ I i -rf ! .... I-.,Vfrv7-. 'j. ffin ' ' ' vi"?' --'---- . Mot i Hat thB sort tht -wor to t 1 .the , t' Writes of Intercst i Expectations of the Leaders of Army OBJECT-NQW- luinf. hut lie ih not t'OiniiiiTOr of sillies. Kinncr lins virtoiv in INiUukI !1ikI iii I.ilniuni for tlio jiiTscnf, lint Avhcrc ih f irriiijin c(il(iuvf (cciicinl Siinltn nml (irncriil Hdtlm liiivo Btolo awav Iiih At rii'ii iowh('ssiiiii. (n'liiiiinv Imvp 1kkiiii (''''"t war for vci v ri'iiwum. ( Inrf rcnNiiu wiin to hrtvo mnn? -colnnv P'pl to lim'" l"tf Tim runpcniii); of dirrct shippiiij; con notions, bi'twrpu Ciprmnnv nnd tin t'uitcd Stntos occasioned prc.it inhibi tion anil ciitliiiHia.siii anions (ierinnux, hut no out! is more via tod than Itr Lohninnn. : HlllC 'J'V-v .: ---- - 3 Attics Can Wait While abie fhe Central Powers Must 'jEithcrlfkeTheir Objeot They Ikaten,- Says that finnni'l tifketl and 11 J frav in the Vriter.5 9 V omlon, Jnnaii'iSS, (By Mail.) On "9 hi''wr iitor. from a Japiiiicnc ; the natlou " r'f ' " ii ii i. fvn iya langion up in 11. iitfKi' J'J t, (iermany 8 defeat in it her, i there ) .' up by y tie frif more ( . f Th . 1 r I. are at .. ', 'l that th, r)'t1ie 1)6,11 v ty nmusi .nrfiV h - ifd, u n- in fact 'toiicli- r Ji'tvo an iiii earliest JtrginiiitiK ii ' i ipiure J ana in tnree ttion ) wi, thfi foot of my f;lri " ), i-wii! BtcSm roller uinptoti SfJolm French army i i-snail liinWinvasioii of the In throcvi Crow Prince '. fny(elr?.f.l..icnt wiurrknuit ; insajje in tjhe. i'ariu best ho I Jut eiiioyaiil.vijiodiieetiis. Hut piece or (. Iiinu and (iennans have not made the achievement of auv colony at -a-HrHow loncrmrrrp will Kais er t;.'ci ifice his soldiers? Allies caii lind tinii to wait until Hun lias no more iusides for the fifjlitln, hut llun must make his object or ho heated. What is for Kaiser to do? If he make attack he' will he boated most exceedingly bad. On the othat fout if-Kaisw is to sit- rbw-n -njrd ln'iunie iliifeusiu' llli'll Uhat utn.i Kai ser 1 ' .- ." ' ' ' ' ' In ()ii pun we iknow Kpiser is heuteil. Sensible .lapnnese. iiinu say, "(Jreat war lnsf on whole year more, perhaps one Hud, n half a year, hut no loiifjer cny last. If Huns is not heated by that tune then Kaiser will make surrender himself. " ' That is ration thinking;. ' Heineniher." said llerr Lnrniarin 'that the Doutschlanil was entirely un- Di niiMl; she parried no torpedo lubes, no 4HtL44tHitnylauilTSTnosTdl7ij;i'rHt nhle. The objector of conscience to light. Klrj;hinil is. much too good country for them, hven Ituns have scorn on hii' lish to produce such man. Objector ( conscience- is most crrtainly traitor to Kulish Kinj; and country. How much disgraceful these men arc to honorable Knglish. minion aim no wcaiions oi oflence or defense of any kind. "Ho anxious was ! tTiat the iinarmpi meichantnian .character of --our boats should be established bovond doubt I insisted that the captain of the Deutsch- Innil Hhoiilil not even carry the"cusfom ary revolver upon leaving Bremen. 1 HL. Con cei veil theijlea otiirenlring theJ -m-itiiiii iiliichime lung HgO but the pro ji'ct first took definite shape last au tumn when I succeeded in. convincing the capitalists aasociated with'nic--thc Deutsche bunk and the Norddeutsche Idoyd-that the war presumably would last unotlier J-' months, This Was the hardest part of my task. Once this was done, the rest was easy, for our thim-s mIhiivi.i1 tjj1ii).,iln n mil,. ,.ls iliino noibiiiaf ol these things sausage in not' eaten, Calais is s iillie liamlf .' Mf thn oontpnipto- lit! Frefitth ajMnv ,row bv evium- .' hoiVvery dtiy.Jvalst has jimipel on ) 1'at tfc.' bision. He tyflu to himself that -v tuiis weakV-aitKaKluiiil is moat I H V veniJ . - .. t-. 11 i . w not l&cl" to nnd ir there f TP0" "'d aaip. If Kaiser had look V aVest Oermamuld have found very big a that luilo w enlleil bREMEN IS READY FOR START FOR AMERICA Lohman, Originator of Submarino Ser vice. Tells of Plan to Break . ; Blockade. Herlin, July l:l. Via T.oinlou. Al fred. Li'limann, former president of, the Hi emeu chamber- ol commerce find " or iginator of the German submarine iner ciiaui service,, Tom nte Associaieil r:-ess U'.li'lililA lllill I ho submarine. Iniei- liro- mpu was about to slart for America with n cargo and that several sister" ships are rapidly approaching . completion. The miinhci' of boats of this type it is understood, will soon be ellicient to maintain a. weekly trans-Atlantic, ser vice. inoro thau pny for themselves in a sin gle round trip. "A company was inimpdirrtely incor-i.oi'.-ifi'il us the 'German Ocean Xaviga-fi.-iT;;("ninpany, of Bremen,' With a nom inal rajiital. Articles were tiled on No vember H and work was commenced on the first and second boats. The leutsch laiul was completed sometime ago and, after successful trials in the Baltic, started for America, following the usual peace route of our Bremen and Ham burg steamers. " Supplement the pictures of the children in yourL albumvith -pictures-thatr they 'make of eac other. Picture taking is just fun" for th youngsters is so full of interest that self cora :sciousness"is"forgotten andthe little subject, freed from all constraint, are f iiii r of th e " grace and charm or childhood. And their fun will be more than equaled by your delight-in-thp mi Kodaks from S6.00 up, Brownie -cameras SI. 00 to $12.00. , At your Dealers. EASTMAN 1 . COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. $2.25 G. ROCKY MOUNT TO RICHMOND AND JtETUEN TUESDAY, JULY 18. Best excursion of thel season. .. Don't rgut tile .dutCL ThrsTTnTrpoTntFfP ly you cannot affonV to miss. - Train lea es I TiL'n a. in returning X-p. m., July 19th, via Atlan tic, Coast Lino. - E. HARRELL, Agent Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Fresh Films Received Wee! W, .1. CliAK! l'ass Traf.Mgr. T. C. WHITK, Oen.r. Agt. f 1 .llhttrt the T.' n: ,"""' I V ' : . 'Jlritain Navy.-' French h .t is the money tt ga Kais(,r thollKt( r (e for either dyo0 become perfidy for ""' wnlisians are not boated. Aft il in i"'e year are nearly dyed i!t lioruian Kaiser lias a grnv - Mo us as the allie'8" to h.ru, oi.$l o N FARES Saved Giri's Life hland." CKY MOUNT, N. 0. ifV THE PUBLIC. no long -Ni , a nror ",nxd ' Tenn. Account ! 1 ? 1 the South, XTniversity $tagy . 'I ykota on sale June IS, ) Beri'i : Jujy J, 2, 8. and 15; lim- 1 . -. . .1 .. i M 1 . 1 i were . s luu-r uuie vi vine, uui L , ; 1 n;s bo "extended until nsnip 'Vby depoaitiiiff ticket and U thirty . , , ; - , lle,j" Tenn. Account tobacco market ummei 8chooi.-TicJr-t of piCiitera that 1 14, 15, 16, 19 and selling tbeir bright jbmitcct returuinf ng to trithat road)" ' 11 most impassaUir1 0. Account la ind winter IT Clubs' Convention. i-jwrJ1? and 1ft; litm Tdo the rY Joiv-2g. nnot afford v . A :.i.f"tfT..n-Account OOOOOOOOOOO OOQ OO OOOOOOOO6O O o "I want to tell you what. wonderful benefit I have re-"O celved from the use of Thedford's Black-Draur?ht" writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. - . "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad. colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my. littll girl's life. When she had the measles, they went In ; on her, .but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. 1 shall never without O o o o o o o o a o a o o VACATION TIME . ami leaves liichmond ATTRACTIVE SUNDAY EXCURSION v Wcek-erid and Summer Tourist ROUND TRIP FARES via SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' Premier Carrier of the South Ta the SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN - RESORT POINTS tio'nl opportunity to spend undav tno vreeK-eiul or thi? sumiiier at the sea shore or in the cool, mountains of West em North Carolina. "The Land of the Sky.," , , . : " an on us lor uiMaiis,,as 10 round trip jares, nest schedules alerpini; car rcsor vntion-i, am) lot us arrange your tip, we wn mah-p it c-omtm-tahle. r J. O.-JOXKS, ' Traveling I'assenyer Agent, Haleigh, N. C THEDFORD'S o o o O 3 o o 4 1 t7- 1 M it high ,.j2 am, u. . buay. The tAujriist ai. ' fonicht ana from other or more timely . i. LINr., ..-- Ajcnt. ' ; ; u, c. o o o o o o ta my home." - For constfpatioh, Indigestion, headache, dlzzl- O jiesSjjnalaria, chills andjevervbiliousnesyand-all glmilarS! ailnttnts, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved Itself a safe, ,Jq reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. q If you suffer from any of these , complaints, try Black- Q Draught It Is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five O years of splendid success craves its value, fiood fnr' W younger d old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. OOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCO NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tauieil in a certain depd of trnst ,T. H. l-rfwis-nnd n-if p, M ild red 0TXevis 7 to Koeky Mount Insnrancp & Uealty Com pany, trustee, which deed of trust is re cordedrju Hook 2W, page fltij, -Xash Coujuty Kejristrv, default, harihe been made-iiw-thtr; pavraent of tlio indebted ness secured thereby anil the holder of the notes having rcqupsted thecisercisp or the power of sale the undersigned will on .Miturday, the 29th day of July, 1316, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the I. W. liose tiiuif Co.," in the city of Rockv on lit, sell ST public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the followinz described house and lot. '. ...Beginning on tlicv north side of Nash street l.M) feet West of-(! race afreet. Mrs. Lula K. Grnvelr'a corner (this i now Known as the ( arson or fcpstein )daee)-nd running northerly with said line parallel with .Grace street 170 feet: thence westerly on p line parallel with I). I. euis by ,1. WV Hi hps and wife by tvo depils, one recordi'il , in riook 17, page 1(1, the ol Iiit Trr nnotr-T-n.paKP r:i!l, Nash I oinilv ICegistrv, from tui lands dpscrilied in tlu'sp two deeds there having -been sold off a parcel of land forty live feet by eight feet ; on the north to V. I. Spruill by deed recorded in Hook 'Jo) page 12X,"1eaying the prop ertv of Mrs. Mildred I'. J.ewis at this d.it as first above specifically described. This 27th day of June, Hllfj. KtK.'KY MOI'N T I s I ' 1? A N ( ' E & JM;AI.TV COM I "A NY, Ify It. I.. Huflines, vice rresident and general Manager. ' ;'. NOTICE yt Nasli street O.rfppt; thenpe enurhpr)y; on () line pninllel wish Crape street .p Nnnh streit; "tlieurp ca-terlv street -65 fpt to the beginni; the same land convoyed to Mrs. l.'nder the power contained in a de cree in n suit now penihng in hdge combe Superior Court, entitled Margar et Dawes et ai vs, Millie Kstelle Kani-as- ter et a I, "'the Undersigned commissioner II oupr for sale, at public auction to the highpst bidder, in front of the store of George I)awes in the town of Sharps bit rg, KdgrrombnT onn f vTNoi f h 'a ro" linn, on Hnttirday, September 2, lfllfi, at twelve o'clock M.,-thai tract of land described in the petition as 1 vinsi and being in TIdgecombe county contiijniiig sixtr-twu i'() acres, . more or loss' bounded and described as follows:. Be ginning at a small black gum, comer or lot No. 2 in Tvan Cokey .Swamp near! the railroad; thence south Jo J-2 poles; to a light wood stump in the bay pnndj orner of lot .No. 2; .V ii dpgrepa E. of poll's To a staka, Catherine Bobbins' cor ner; thence X. S degrees W. -'12.1 .1-4 Miles to a dogwood stump, Mrs. Kob- iius' corner; X. S7 degrees K..117 poles X, 2d degrees W. 4S poles to a black glini in the swamp, Milliard Taylor's corner; thence, up the various courses of the swamp to the first station, con-j taiuiug H2 acres, more or less. This lescrtptton is taken from a division of j thp Hen Pawes land which was made by order of the pruirt nt the November ; term, 1S."2, of VK-lpecnmbe 'county, it, lieiug lot Xo. .1 of said division, and be -i H that tract of laud which dcsvcmiei to iSnsan Bawea from her father, lien ten per cent of the amount of I ?j-ties. ' with- said ''commissioner, pend Terms of sale cash upon report and confirmation of said sale. The pun has er will bo required to make a deiosit of report ami coniirmutiou or the snii'l . July 1, l'.'lii. M. H. HAWKS. Commission!) - jrffiffil &,iP s&r&'&i LZ I I ' "jtrsm J 8 : --Jt E l LET US SEL? A KODA IVe have a r ALSO A O Red Cross ?h STATEMl -J ----- , ........ . i r j laslman KODAKS 00 to $27.50 ; LINE OF SUPPLIES Five Points Drug Store -
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