EGRAM .-Today's Weather, Forecast V VOL. X. NO. 12. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1917. PRICK: FTVR fKN lTH-E E-VEMMG TBI I IWTERES FRIDAY .Drawing WHI Probably Take Place at Ten O'clock Tomorrow ESTABLISH ORDER OF LIABILITY FOR SERVICE There Are To ReTwo Draw ings, One of Numbers and the Other of Ciphers to Ten To Form the Master Key. , Vi,-'ijiit(iii,-.Iiily .'11. T-.lust' jhkv tin drawing whii ti is In miiilm-it-il' hrr. I't'nlijiltly ti.nnimnV to yst;tii-ih t In- ni tvr ut' li'ihility t'ni n jpt;iruiM' ; Ittt'uM' IiH'ftt exempt inn 'nf of tin tni mil . lion, nirn M islcir.f lur war : "st 'i v ur u (liHt'lisiI t'ui tin- lirsl thuV. f o"l;iv Lv t li jTuviiHt inursltal p'ihm ;.t.t-'h nnirt 'I'll1 n- i ll hr t u m.'j I i n v i I t.ji s , (ni(. . iiinnlirrH' fi miii. oiiv. tit cituv t U'Hi n;i nt ;i jntot Iht . t'ritin ciplri'i 'fn 1 n t rn so r;ill ( iiiMst.rr Ki' v., u ii r i -n t lu' 1 Jimsmih '' iimitluTs (in) rrxvir vverv in;. ti in vvcry t i.st rit . .Tlirn. nvv 1 ..").7 t- tuij-t i'ir ilist'ii .wit K an n vi'i-.ir of ;i.l.Mit . ;;,'nti n j. t ijnit V fin h. The l;irj,-rs! lias inii"' than i),nTM( nnii Tiv:ist.'r-..I aii'l llu- small i vist ra n f ftp s lurn ri r u a r'ri:i 1 n u in hvr w ritt ii iiw t nr in r''l r I r -list I lets ' tegistrautM tin- di ' number-A' lit h x .! carl) di ll !, I I Mill hum I 'A iit '-Ul' til. -Ill 1. 1,1 111 t Im ( b M I ' I 1 V the pi t I II'' ll.'l till' Mt man beic ;i v!i -' i j;, I t,M ; the nni- tin i i will Irli thus it !'. .-hnultJJ br . t r ; . ti' it y nukl . r' t rir i a ' f! Ii t li.-rf S- niniitv t linn :.l ''" ) t i 1 1 I hi mil 1. 1 IIM ' tn- 'v,U icnt p' III st Mil III Hits in lis joeii ..rt ml. -1 t vsi-nt Hiis.'.inii , 1 . in ''ViAlxiiUs'-jLlUfa-imiri- i lui a I. , mill and . Ie.;t t!i;i:i ?,' :i ml 'i' in';i'r ln'v will i'Kl:illisli tin' u-hl'li the S!i .i.lilwil tii tlT.. I ".tMlll run! 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(.ii tii ti n -v iii-'. . r. l;-v .Ti t Till ' 1" r -4 he IIIMt yrr livil :it Itoiii , jrwiih 'i i'lii t li;it i It tin: i on ut v' v I'lil'l I Tiiin, T'nl;i ii ill VnrtrJ tii'iri1 t h.iii f cults, m ; t k i i m it in i Iht ti. .iiiiii' 'mi t hi ii l!ir(j.'t' iI'inI rii t i H i.-ivc l)'ss t linn luiiiiii triit in liti.iit v ti n t liiiiisn ml i.'ii -i i sllrv to h.'l'c t In l;rv .niniil..'rs run I'inni rii'hi r t.i ti n. DRAWING STARTS AT NINE THIRTY V;iIi'iiikImii,' July II'. - Nine thiit v o'l lii.'k t smi'ii i i.w. iii'.i iu ii i ii :i l uiuuiit ti'. ii... in of t hi -S.Lujjt.'' i.flj . l.iiil.hii:.' hnvr. f.c.-ii livcl Wi tin- tiiin- jiii'I .l.-i-fur tin- vvnr niiiiv .li.-nviii. , Si-nri-lni-v; Hdkcr Mini ..tlii r . nl'im t olli. .'M nii-i inrniiiris nl' tin- Si-nut i- iinil IIiiim- nlili tiirv i-niiiniitt.'i--i wilt witn.'ss tl iiu'. r'n.'it Mnrnlinl (ii-n.-rul Cruu I'liiints mi tin isl'i iil' in ;i littl.- ni.ii.'.tl TJir th. tmrrr- li; I'll I I M' I IT nl lini.ilit v 1 1 1 . 1 1 villi tlx t'ir ;ii.i 1 1 :i ni di- fnro tlir- In. -si I. limn nl' t lir I ' cx.'iiii'tiiiii I". aril i iiiillinn tfiti-i NUMBERS NEED FROM COUNTIES Hnlcillli. .'ill' I'M' yri.s ii. men v!n.i .'(.nut ii-.-i i.t' Ninth ';u it;i ..I .linn " will 1'urni.sli t'nr tin' ilrnl't army :n fnlni hit.'. I li.-ii' l.v ri'jjistratinn nlli. inls, in rlinlr tin- f i.llii i n k' : Nasli .-. unity, Kili;i'i(ini1'' county- :t !". I'roin llioc tiKiircs will l.r .l.'iliii-ti'.l tjic iiiiinlii'i- (' men in' the nntiotial tuanl ari l th"-.' wlin havo iiiiistcl in tin- regular army. Just what t nt n I credit will l.c alluwcl in "eiirh'TaHc' was n"t availaMc proposeMarker for state's oldest town Aurora, July I". II. 1. W. '.iiinor, ff-crotary of "The North Carolina His tnrical Ctiiiiiiiission," has written iliat the Historical ( 'ominisMoii is willing to Hath tn indicate the t'a.-;that this is donate $100 for pl.-i'-i itu marker at ithi- oldest . iiu-or. orated tow n, in Nort h Cnroliiia. In orilcV to s.-.-imt tins do nation the same t $ ! M , must lie first coiitrilnite.l li the ieoile or the ((unity cnminissioni -rs of Beaufort county. Bath was incorporated in 1 7i.1 and was at ntir time the neat of yownimeiit of the Colony of North Carolina. All who wish to lu 1 in this laii.lal.le enterprise can send their eoi!;rit.utions to It. T. lionner, Aiirna. - MAY GIVE THE FLYERS INSURANCE Washington, July The n.lvisory coniniittee for aeronautics has asked the secretaries of War, Navy and Treasnrv aiid the congressional military and nav al committers to consider the advisabil ity of government insurance of aviators in eo-operation with insurance compan ies. A general plan for insuring sailors il soldier in being worked out by " fury officials. GREAT IW THE Mil DRAWING CONSCRIPTION EXTRA FRIDAY MORNING Tew matters occurring tomorrow ' will be of as much Interest as that of whether or not your number has - been drawn for you to appear and cite your exemptions or whethor you are to prepare for service in the United States army. It is for this reason that all eyes will tomorrow bo centered on tlio room near the Senate chambor in Washington whero the master lottery wil take place. Tills ..publication has made ar rangements for the prompt com munication of the numbers to this ofllce and there will be issued short ly before the noon hour, an extra edition, provided the work ol tho drawing is carried through in tho expected- timo, carrying not only the numbers drawn, but the names of tho persons in Nash and Edge combe counties who hold these nuni-., bcrs. This .extra edition will lso curry the order in which the regis trants are called to appear before the exemption boards in the two counties. For tho past several days all of tho registrants of these two coun ties who have desired have been given their numbers and this list will remain open for tho public in spection tonight, but tomorrow ccssible. If you dcsiro a copy oi this extra edition it will be on sale on the streets or you can leave - your telephone order at No. 71 and the same will be delivered promptly after it is oil the press. PICKETEHS ARE President Wilson Today Dis misses the Women Held for Picketing. The White House. WaVhiiiet.ui, .liily lit..---' President Wil son to.l.-iv issuc.l .;ir.lnns t'..r the I'l suf frng tt s v. In. a re s,iinga sitv dav ien I. " i h t In- in K i in 1 1 st- I nr .i.-kct ing in Hit of In- u kite h, ills.-. : -i-i ret a I 'I'liinu) t v sni'l the I't'irdmi ' U hite of the must sn.-ak tor ilsell and that Hi li.-t; Anul.l make 1, ,1 st a t e II ,e II t l'i esi'i.-n 1. 's leaM'US tor this a.-t 10 APPEAL SENTENCE OF SUFFRACJISTS .Wiishinglo; i . .1 uly I !h - ( 'i.u 1 1 si-1 t'nr t he gi-tt.es serving I'.Uilay sen I 'isi rict nt' I 'r.luml.ia . rk i.-ket ing in front ' 7.1' t he ai.' ju.'-iiari'd tf.da- to take tin- .-as.- unless I'resiileiit sixteen snfll; tei-s nt t he huiise i i.r 1 1 .Vhite ..ll-..- V Ml1 -a I i inti T Zuri. h, Sw it .-i laud. ,1ilv 111.-The Hiinga riau munitions la.-t.rv nt -the ri.ii and l.'.-tlling il ear llllihljiest was cnin pieieiv i. in nc. i .-sniniav, ace. no ng tn wind re.eived here. TI tire k"as Tiiincd. the damage will rx d a million cinv ns. COTTON MARKET Nnw'Vork. .Inly 111. Cotton futures eno, I steady. .Inly L'"i.iii: October Iiecemlier 1 : .lanuai'v '-'n.!-; March n.n. ' With the except inn of a temporary ad nnee (if Hi Kiilits in September roll raets the -ot t on market opened rather asv tn, lav with prices li to II points ewer, there was coiisi.ieiai.ie selling oi i.cvv crop positions uue m inany prixaie lius reports and t.i the vvi's i-rn t'etl ireiast which predicted showers in Southeast Texas. In tact it was the general opinion that all the Texas Kin-lit sect inns have been relieve, I lit least fur the time being. Later incrcas I'd selling presuie resulted in declines to L'.i.lli for October and LTi.t'li for Ie ccniber, representing a new loss of 19 to "1 points'. STOCK MARKET New U st York,' .Inly 1!'. The short in mil iiiiied its aggrcssi vV tactics at th opening ot today s market vn tuallv nil the leaders receding from iat-eVial fractions to a point. Industrials of the several classes which comprise the war group were under greatest pies sure nltliouuli standard stocks including rails were not exempt. Delaware & 1 1 ml -son losing -points. Tinted States steel losing a point, and coppers cased with motors, oils and the more active spe cialties. Some initial recessions were increased before the end ot the first half hour. GRANT W HUNGARIAN WAR vM PLAN BURNED FEAR LYNCHING Murderers of W. T. Roach of Charlotte County, Va.,' Are Taken THREATS ARE HEARD There Is Little Chance of Ccttintf Military to the Scene and a Wholesale Lynching Is Feared at Red House, Virginia. , Lyni-lilnji'gv A'a., tt it ncgi ii ami ,tj Inly Ml. Ah'i.-I liar I I y ea i- ol. Mini, u lid in--.charged with t he I'liur.Icr Moinlay u Inti- f.-ii'iurr, neiri t U'. T. lioa.-h, ; .'e-l IIouhi Char I I t e .( 'nil lit V, - Itle.l In- u', in, nun t In- seen. I. or ..".ii ! 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ol. tjii- iniiiiler ". IllOes irtv tn lav.-' ' 1 lie ncijrnes are r'u:iried to h;e ii.it. t'eV.ed -ii f I " the H...I. started with t lulu l.a. k to l.-i II. .use.. It was r. i.iirti-TTTiat ihieats: have In-eii liia'l... to l.vn.-h liar ret!, his wit'i',. s.iu. : a nd daiiht-rr; at lied Hnli-e. ' Inl'i.riiiat iivn hei e- is M r " it will l.c -iin'ossililiv In i i-h niilitai-y tn Id -J lil.USc ill: tilili., to HeVellt t III ' ly li 0 h i ngs. THREE KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO l.'al.-ieh. .Ii.lv. ii'. II. K. 1 1 . .ind f'k'itesf .Klam;' I'liiincr Si'iiluund riii u(. :.-i s, and. M iss Alice Harris, of i'nri-st ville, are dead: - Miss l,Vu:i- l.uther traiiM 'l nurse, of l-"aye1te ill.-, is ties i.erat.-lv hurt, and Miss Dli.-ib. I h liar lis is M-v.-rcIv injure. I, as the insult ..f a collision w it li 1 1.. S. a l.na rd's Slmn Klv atM.-tlio'l, three -miles friuii Hal eigf. '. ; :. 'i'1ie-a.-ei.lciil ih-cUi ret vvli n the auto mot. lie part xtni.iie.t mi 1 In . nm iiinniiii.i t rack : w at i h ing the S-al.i,a.r, lurtli ImumkI pass tlii1 ' li rst ... sti. ' ion ln';v'..,nd Kaleigli, 'I In v dM ii.it knuw t he' .Sea l.onrd,. running, at .tcrrilli'c rate , iluvvn rade -jiassed- at thi'- sauie t'utir. 1'Ugi lie.-.' i.ia in . v.a-d 4l4u-v,ntiiH uyn ra intf curtains' and w i.iid.shicltl nr.- said In have shut in nil that n.n Kinniil of t hn SeHlnianl' s nnprnach "w as hoard. The engni struck tin niaehine m the mi.ddl and t.-rril.lv mangled t lie il -ad, lireaking nianv ril.s nf Al iss. Harris and hnncking .nut seveiai nf liss l,uthcr's eth. .-.'. -. The dead ami in. jure, I were liinnght Kalcigh. Last night late .Miss I. uth- was lin lessly ill. .Miss 1 1 a rn s v ill ge', well, H.ith dead engineers, arc K'al eigh mail, M r. .. 1 1 arris ran an ennine mi the Seal.naiil )U years' but. left the service I--eciit ly and w as vvit h t he. l.as sit-er -Construction cmniiaiiy nf l.'aleigh. He buried his , fat her yes't. rday and Mink l.uthor vvas a nurse, in the family. . The. acci'li' ut oi-ciirre.l in an uin-oiii-monly .strange inauiier; .All Sealioaril and Southern trains cniniug from Can to Kalcigh use- tlie S ali,u;ii-. tia. k anil all -leaving; lialeigh t hc--Suiit hern. The auto party was thcis-foi.- st an.! iug on the Southern's tra.k when- killed la the Scabnai'd twain. SOUTHERN TRAIN WILFULLY WRECKED Clin riot 1. 1 cm l.'ailva eisville, N. inly 1:i.--.Thiit the 1 1 ai n ilerai l.-.l urn r C., . Tuesda v in w hie Hun t I t wo d was af the. tm'iii- were kilh will'llllv Wtcel' I and several injuri 'd was the verdict tn v 111- Ii rrfi.r nnl :i inn ;i! I 'r Tin-' ju ry I'illthi'il ( ';i m nil i!;i v - .'i-riM-.j t hi IfiMiiviii'T si'ssiun vest i t 'i t tin- ' wi-.n k" "I sinUs tl,;it T tin r:iii. ti. tlir Ut t lit- ties, hut v;ci il 1 1 ; 1 1 f tn rs1oiisihiliT'YVJ Alti.itii-li i. Mi tfjs :ui' till nt work on tin- fiiM', tli--v ;ue sniil t(i liiivp sr t;i suspf t liii'lrr yurvriii;Mi r. No ;i n est s. r , ct Imth tna-ii. . " WAYNE AGRICULTURE CLUBS TO MEET (iuh l.-.l, nrn, . ('., .Inly Hi. , The mini meeting of the Wayne County lie u 1 1 u u ral clubs will b(. held in (I. lion) August J, at .10 o 'cluck at court house. There will be talks bv Or. Kilgorr Ag ', di reeinr of t h.rcxt e'lisinn wurk in .Nnrth agtent of Home I lemnnst rat ion work ; Mr. S. li. I.'ul.inow, of the StntVi liuys Carolina; Mrs. .lane S.McKiniinon. state Corn cluli; ami free moving pictures for one hour through the ennrtesx- nf the A.-Uic Theater, t he films being furnished l.v tin- Department of Agricul'ure at Washington. NEW BERN OPPOSES---TAX LEVY INCREASE N'.-w Hern, .Inly 1'.t. Two attempts were made at a meeting of the l.nard of aldermen, h.1,1 Tuesday night, to i'lulin e this l.ndy to increase the tax levy on city property, but the majority of the aldermen were opposed tn the increase and held fast to their opinion, the V"te being five against and three for." One ir.cTFae asked for was per cent, and was for the purpose of paving inlcr'-st ou furnish oj-ro cd Theopini(u of the board was that a program "f retrench nient, which has been mapped out, will bo siiflicient to take care of the interest. Prof. Frank L. Ashley, principal of the high school, asked for a 5 per rent in crease for the school funds. He read a report from 1'rof. 11. B.'Sfnith, superin tendent of th$ city schools, ctting forth the needs of the schools and ask ing or the increase. FOtiS THROWN HACK ON THE CARPATHIANS, RUSS FOLLOW RAILWAYS TOWARD LEMBERr, LEMBERG I1 - ' " u SfA.ll C MlltS '"Jlt UJ" "- v STANI5LAU U til S s . If f 1 , i.,tU - S ' II I , . ... -T. 1 Arrows show how Russians arc following two litics of railway in advance on Lcmbcrp;. Iirusiloff's aTmy havinp thrown the Austrian forces bark on tho rarpathiarts, the Russians are usinfr two railwny lines in their 'advance-- on I.cmlicrg-,, the .Galiriati capital. Hoth railroads pass through alir7, now firmly held in Kus.stan - litinda. On tho Lnte. furthest east ' th- Kus-siaiis liuve ulrcady punned iJoIiua. 'T SEND A DELEGATE PARIS The United States Will Not Take Part in Inter-Allied Conference in Paris"-This Month. Washington, Jiilv 1!!. The -Tinted States has been oflreinlly invited by tin allied gov eminent s to participate in -tin- inter ailie.l tiui t erein-e to tie rrrrl rrr I'a ris snuiet imc this inuuth, but has de cided that tnr the present it will lint l.e m-ccssa ry to ta k- part in such meet iugs iiot directly alVecting this country's pa r in t In wa r, It was olticiiilly e.-.laini"l al the statj- depart meut that while this course vvas to lie followed, at present' it- was not to- be' t aken as an indjcat mn of a perman en t pnl icy. : VMEND CURTAILMENT OF MAIL SERVICE (treenville, N. ('., July 1H. Since the I'ostotlice 1 lepartmcnt made sunie i-ur- tailiiu-iit in the railwav mail service t tie : Weblnn K instun l.ran.-h nf. the Atlantic Coast Line beginning last Snnilav and iiinendment has lienu or lercd to that s- rviei.'. Hcgiiining (in t he L'uth trains NO 7.'l and 7' will handle pouch mails bet wK'ii . dreenvlilb' and Kmstnii, fur example .(.ri-enville will make' se .aratn pouches uailv (exct'-pt Suiidav) to ..be sent in. I'l-V'ill' v di n, (li ill im and Kitislnn b 1 train and each ut" tii. e (.niuts will scud ...ii' lies l.acK tn i .recnville l..v Irani This a men. Illicit tract ica II y . rest ores t he- service just as it was before there was . n cLirtHiliuen! (.f clerks, and the owns' between Greenville and Kinstmi will be haudbMl In locked jiouclies. usual, the only difference being that therw will be no clerks on these trains will !. handled to Icucked pom lies. , south of Greenville and the mails will my it(ngsslv.tiuh nth iuh uihiiihiuhinhuihn ha ml led . in Inckctl pouches. TODAY'S SESSION OF MUNICIPAL COURT Tint foIloH-in ruses woro ilisjuiscil of $ csbiion of tinmifipiil it this lllcillllli ourt: Pave Sunnier, a negro, charged with al lying a concealed weapon, was given three months on the reads. An appeal was noieii . umier a i.on.i. an.i mi- case will go to the Superior Court. Dave Sumner was also charged with highwav robbery and he was bniind over to the Ivlgecoiubc Superior court, under a .(Mi bond. Henry Ivlwards was charged with up Trntiiig his automobile "without lights and was fined i'l. Fred Saiin.l.-is, a negro, was" charged with disorder! v conduct and was lined URGED TO SAVE STOCKING TOPS Washington, duly l'.l. The old stock ing mav finally have some better, use than to hold hoarded gold and tn cure tlw children's colds. The women's com mittee of the Council of National -lc fenso today discovered $1,0iim,imm worth of old stocking tops are wanted very vear by American women and recom mend that Home method of eliminating this wash" bo found. They say this waste nliotiM not apply to silk stock ings, as silk hose- should not' be worn at this time when thrift and economy aro needed. IN ? V ZL.OCZOW 8R2EZANY HERET Races Begin at Fair Grounds at 1 :30 O'clock P. M. Last Chance of the Season Don't Miss It. tomorrow nt. l:.:il o'clock p. m. the luggcst lacing event that has ever been staged ill Kockv Mount will come off The .match- races will lie held then and also a race, for the slower horses. Some nf the fastest standard bred horses in tins section are. (in the program ami sonic of: the closest and most exciting contests ever witnessed here are to lx staged. . The 'big .iiiatch. race will. -'In l.e! ween three horses; . Gnrdiunri and iSnwda lo own eil by .local-'sport sin en, arid Ruth rainier, owned in IVtersburg. The purse t'nr this race is JT.V) and the win ner will take all. . ,.' Jtesides the race between these three fust horses, there will l.e aimtlier match race lii'tvvecn the horses. ISillv Dn e. La in and I'nity I'.oy. Alter th is- rai-c t he enntest for the sliivver horses will be staged, and sonic fl.ose ra.'iKg is especte.l in this contest is well as in the two other races, Mr. Tom Cannon, the nflicial starter. will lie iii cha fge. M r. Can linn is a vet. cranTi.irscinati and is ktiown throughout the -country where n race can be found. This is the last- opportunity of the lovers--of. horse, 'racing, to witness nnv races before the fall -rncesv take place, when the fairs in the Knstern Carolina Fair Assn. iatinn cir.'-uit take placo, V.e ides being tlM. last . that will be held this sumnicr, thev will l.e the best, lis tlie fastest hnrses in this sectiun have been nicked' for these eiiuiue contests. rhesc races are ones that -no one; w ho !n is tn see gond horse racing should miss and a bi- crowd is expectcil Imm Kockv Mount as well as followers of the ace track from nianv adjniirng. tow ns. There are over lifty standard In-.-d ifi'-cs in training at the local fair grounds and the horses that will race omul row are the pick of those now in training. : - The excellence of tl7ety;i. k Jit llm kv Mount has drawn famous horsenu'ii with their horses here and cniisi'(iient ly the horses now training are ale-ut Us fast as any in the South. The track, at the local fair grounds is reputed to be the fastest in the State and because of this fact chiefly is the reason that these races will be staged here. Li- everybody who likes1 gnud horse racing coinc out to the tra,-k tnin'-rrovv at 1 :i;o o'clock p. m.j and don't miss the last chance of the scauon. A big crowd is expected and be sure that you. are one of them. MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF NEW BERN NEGRO New Hern, X. -., July T.I. Walter Hewcll, colored; and whose home is in th,. Kheins section of the county, is dead cither as the result of a fall or a bullet wound and the authorities have a mystery to unravel that is at the pres ent time rather perplexing. " Persons pfissiiig along Trcnti road early yesterday morning saw Hewell's dead body lving at a point about six miles from New Bern. Comity Coroner Dr. K. W. Dunn was notified and, after empanelling a .jury he went to that place and made an investigation. Near Hewell's body were found two wheels from a cart while about a mile further on a mule and the body of the cart were located. An examination of the dead man's body showed that a bul let had entered his lower left side and penetrated through the entire body, coming out high on the right idc -7 v 1 1, ' If Jf U V- : '-wvi irrt .'--' . BIG ITCH RACES 01RROH E ZDEMONSTHATION News That Cuard May He in Trenches My November Causes Plans For Rig Demonstration. New York, July 111 .N ew h x roni Washington that the New in k N nt n iri 'al linn r-d niighf . be ..in"' I In t n-iiolifj France by November , intensified . the Mistering in preliiuhinricslodav ()f the -".tii"! men mobilized al I he '.. various ii-ini. iriis in Ih,. city. I'lans fur the tire guard of t.he states f n participate a, great s. i,. of parade were-' Hearing complet uui today. , The up stat.' r cgiiiients, it vvas said Willi!'! probably be sent. to. Spar'lanbuig bv 1 lie : w aV of . t h is cit y in order that thev uiiglit part it-i put e in wh ie.h- it is ex j.eeted to be. une of', t he g rcit est spectacles ever staged ill i military 'W " ol k city, vet In TI dat i -ei,, (if 1 he parade. 1 upon. ; has not DR. BRASW ELL TAKES .'.CHARGE AT WILSON Wilson, N. I.'., July 111 At a recent meeting of t lie- bintr.) of health work which has been carried on in Wilson county was turned .oyer- to' Dr. James . Hruswell," jf. The livvh nnd . comity board (.1 1 healt h has b ton cutubined and the consolidutc.l lioar.l wilTfnrui Such rules and reguliit ions to safegiiai'il the healt h of t In i tnW ii and cnuuti v, . . I r. I'.rasvvcll cuuies t.u W ilsnn conn tv from liiickv Mount,- where he has been engaged in looking after Iv-alth oudijiniis f..r that city. Olticc and f laboratory vvill be ('(pupped in the -Mil mcipal binldinu. : If is Imped that th" work will l.e underway souu ami plans ill fnr :t very luiidcl system. W ilsou count y is one. ot the first counties hi the state to carry out sui Hvst-'tn nf health work and this goes to prove that it is mi the ajert and lues nut. miss u good import unit y to improve eouitil ions. 1 tie dealt II ilepart inenf is to have siiliervisiou ovi'ir the InincH nnd i.he milk will be carefully look (si alt'T, It, is the plan nf the dc t.a.rtnient to inspect, (lie dairies an( other places wheno milk is sold and ini prove tho general sanitary conditions. I ho, campaign against typhoid fever will tie rontinmil and nnv one wiu tie treatnl against this disease on HaJur lavs. I he t rent meut consists u three loses of th i vaccine given one week upart and when completed protectn-oue gainst this dreaded diseases. AIR TANK BURSTS AT LOCAL GARAGE F.niplnyes of Kuriietti' 's Garage had easnu to liclicvu that the sky had fall en, .when this morning, an air tank swelled itsclt -up- ami burst. 1 lie tana is. used for the purpose of pumping air into automobile tires. It seems that the-'amount of air in the ink at the time it made, its exit through the roof of tin1 Imildingw-as mure than could hold, and took this method of procedure"-?"" relieve itself. The. tank nt only w.-iit through Hie roof, nut also tore a big hole ni the second floor, on hicli it rested. The tank tore an eijual large lode in the roof and finally de scended in tlie vicimlv ot washing on street. No one was hurt, but the inploycs present at the time the tank isceiided testilv To the la.'t that iney id not lose any time by staying in the unfiling nnil it seeitis that 'they reached the Dill side-aliollt t he t inie the taukil-UL- here was no damage ollTside "of . The' . . were f f.rn in let -that t he two Imb the builtling and the tank was reiidi hors de cninbat.' red SUMMER SCHOOL N EARING CLOSE Ch upcl, Aeek Hill, now N. '.,' July 1!. Within the session of the I'lii- am-' rsity Summer School will l.e Hearing in ml. Kxaminat inns lu the various nurses come on .Inly -ti and i. i ne -jescnt s. ssion lias iirougiiT ij't ' iiapci Hill. a more -serious body ot students- than any ' inriner session. 1 he enroll ment to 'date has be. n S'.tti, not includ ing a few who have been attending nurses without' registration. With tl'- tendance- nf tho Summer Law School f the I mvcrtisy here, tlvj total num ber of students is !H:'.. Ot those in at-, tendance, 'J Hi already hold (V grees from other colleges. Daring the past week 1HJ! students h.Tvl" come to the lull for the two fea-cliers' institutes. Most of these are gh school principals, city and coiui tv superintendents and teachers in high and elementary schin.ls. Many special on f ercnef s and lectures have been ar ranged, pertaining to (flic special prob- lleins nf teaching. The leading iitertaiiiinent of the past. wccK was tnr- iViusie restivai a Wednesdav and Ihursdav nights. I ro- ssor 1 1 age. lorn 's clinru.) of 7 voiefs, hosen from Summer School students. and four hitecial soloists: Miss Di.-ie llbwcll of Scotland Neck, Miss Kath rin" Johnson of Thomasville, Mr. I'resr.on Kpi of Atlanta, and Mr. harles Troxell of New York delight- l tho audiences with their singing. It was the best musical entertainment ever given in Cha-1 Hill. In the recent medical examinations In the State a I'liiversi- man ,1. It. Layliatn of H Ihavcn, won highest hon ors. Mr. Latham finished his medical course here Ittl'.tlj. The outlook for a large attendance at the I'nive.rsUy for i xft year- U very good at .present. any are writ ing for root , NEWYOHKTOGIV IS ARE CONTROL OF THE VILLAGE They Occupy the Eastern End of That Village Af ter Hard Fight CONTINUE DRIVE ON THE GREAT FRONT The Russians Continue With An Unabated Fury Their Drive On the Great West ern Front Driving the Germans Back. I DISCUSS REVIVAL RUSSIAN CAPITAL. retrofrrad, July 19 An extraor dinary counsel is disci iiun t'ra proposal to transfer the seat of the provisional government to Mos cow. I'etrograd, July 1!. .Russian troops have again driven into t he ( t-iliciin vil lage of Nnvicka, south ot knlunz. and now occupy tlie ciiHtcrn end of that place.-. '." o" . .'.:.'--'.-".'. GREAT INTEREST IS THE WEST. While the woild todav is awaiting with keen interest the (lei'laratl 'it of .ei-nian policy which the new imi-eiinl hanccllor, llr. t.eorge MichaeliA is ex pected tn deliver in the Uelchsta" tho militnrv forces of the belligert'lits for the moment are engaged in inilit:rv nperatmlis of ma or importance only along the front in Ivistem Gnlicia. Itcpoi-t-s from this thcalj-e intense. 1 activity have indicated .a lessenini; In the sliced of the Russian drive. There lias been a recession ut one point v here MiKirnin ann uerinnn reserves nave been thrown into the frav m nn effort, to stop the Hush inn on rush win. h win" threateniiig to roll up the entire Anslro- u'rmnii line from Gnlicia down through the Ron in small monntnins and uJiana. Otherwisi,the Trench front In tiortherii France represents the most notabl fe' lure of monientarv interest.. A few davs pnss without nn effort on the part of the Germans to get bark n part of the viiluable territory which was wrenched lroru them in the soring offensive make local inroads into sorrro of the -territory taken bv the French: ACCUSES NON GERMANS OF BEING TRAITORS. Loudon, July . lit, Deutsche. Tages Xeiturig according to n Iteuter dispatch from iirieh accuses 1 lie non Itermnu parties in Austria of being in alliance ith tho l.ntente. ADJUSTING AFFAIRS OF PITTSBURG CO. Kalcigh, N'. ( ., Julv 1!'. Insurance omiuiNsioricr ioung received nirormar ioii vestcnlav that t In, all airs ot the ittsl.iirg Life and Trust Company, Inch had been in the hands of a rcceiv- rfor several months past, following the ishaiKlhng of tlie assets of the com pany by a group of 8s'iuiators, are Hearing a settlement which will bo satis factory to the RUSS AGAIN N0V05KA ic policyholders of the dc-IU-, The ftttslmrg Life-, : fmrrf coin p and I i tist I ompany lunl insurance in force in North Carolina .to the amount nf about :! .".on (inn . including a large amount which the f'ittsburjt company 1 1 -i I'.'-a i r" d sonic time ago for the- Wash i'i:t'.n Life liisiiraii.-c company of New the deal whereby the Metropolitan Life ii.ik This business is all covered in Insiirniici- Company reinsures the busi ness f tin- I'ittsburg Life and Trust Company and the Washington Life In- -en r i.ipany. . - - . . . FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED London, July 111. A Renter dispatch from I'etrograd says the number killed or wounded in the two days of disorder is estimated atabout 501). CHARLOTTE SUPPLY FAILS RAPIDLY There Has Been So Large a Falling Off in Liquor Ship ments That Depot Has Been Closed. Charlotte. July 19. Shipments of li 'pior into thisreity since the new fed eral twine dry law Went into effect July 1st have dw indb-d (to such a small num ber that the Southern Kxpress Company has closed lis vvhihkcy depot and now make deliveries tthroiigh the regular oflire with other ikierclnrndisc. Where hundreds of pyckagrs nf beer and liquor were delivered hercVlaily prior tr July 1st -onlv 72 nackaA-. for 'fc.licinfil urn- onlv" have so it been deliverei this month. - 4 . at-