< 1 ' ' ''Greenville nneds hospital," says a headline in the QreenvilK Reflector. Bditor Biggs evidently fears that some of the editor of other new*p?f>?r* in this section of the State are going to follow op their recent remark? againat him with personal attacks. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. CAROLINA, JULY 3p, 1015. Anfci-saleo* enthnaiart*, who recently held a convention at Av~ lantio City, d+eUred that national prohibition would be in effect in thia country by 1920. It is hardly possible that prohibition advocates will bw able to work thia miracle in five year's time, tyu; granting that they can, there are a number of problems which tliit country have to fare and the people will have to contend with The United Ntatee government realizes millions of dollars it rrrenrie from liquor dealers. Many thousands of people are em ployed itl hrfcwtriea and distilleries. Their families are depend. n. upon than for existence. If the lid is damped down upon tl?< lienor business, something must he done to make up the deficit ii # rvenue that will follow; something must l?e done to provide em ployromt for the men who will l>e thrown out of work and some tiling must be dona for their families. Many other lines of bnsiuess are dependent upon the liquor bus inrs? ? manufacturers uf wagons, barrels, bottles and other ticces soriee that the business demands; farmers, glass factories, automo bile manufacturers, etc. All of them supply the liquor men with material which the latter require. There Ls no question but that some of them will suffer when this source of revenue is cut off. Up to now. prohibition has not been declared in any of the States in which there are large breweries or distilleries. As a result, it is largely only the saloon keepers who have been affected. -But with prohibition in effect in Wisconsin. Missouri and other north ern and western States, a serious problem is presented. There iB no question but that the country us a whole would be better off without the liquor business. Every thinking and moral man realizes that. Hut in the meantime, some steps should be taken in order to alleviate the blow that will fall upon thousands ? yes, millions ? of men. when national prohibition goes into effect. Our attention has been called to the fact that some of the resi dents of the city, who have peas or corn for dinner, appear to In desirous of advertising tho fact by throwing the shucks out in the street. It has been suggested that this practice bo discontinued until the city can afford moro rubbish wagons so that* every street may be cleaned up daily. In the meantime, it would be well to use barrels as receptacles for the shucks. Tt i.* reported that Henry Ford is considering locating a new a-sembliug plant in Xorth Carolina. Raleigh. Charlotte and Xew i?em are beginning to stir up things. Washington ? well, all we can say for Washington is that it is located on the Pamlico. AU of our contemporaries are hereby notified that the request for suggestions as to appropriate slogans for Washington is hereby withdrawn. The Greenville Roflcctor committed the final outrage by- hinting that "Wallrewr in Washington" would make an excellent slogan for us t? use. WHO PAYS THE BILL; The big war in Europe in costing millions of dollar* a day to keep up. Additional millionth arc being spent. by the various countries in securing more gims and ammunition. Germany in declared to be in a state verging upon bankruptcy. Russian fin ance? arc al?*o declared to be low. England is raising 'more money through special taxation. Austria. lias almost reached the liottom of her coffer*. The other countries are also beginning to impose heavy tax** upon the people in the effort to keep their armies at the front. Even if the war should come to an end tomorrow, then? would be a grave financial problem for the warring countries :o contend with. But there am no indications that peace will be declared at any time in the near future. In the meantime, the stupendous coat goes on. Who is going to pay the bill ? Will the I'nited JState* be forced to mako gigantic loan* in order to aid the European countries out 11 f their difficulties i Will the American people bo made to suffer for the slaughter that in going on now ! Will we be besieged with vast hordes of poverty-stricken immigrants who are unable to bear tbe heavy burden of taxation in their own countries and who come to the United States for relief? What ia the answer? A prominent figure in financial circles is recently quoted to have said that the whole world would go bankrupt if the war lasted for three years longee. The Interstate Cooperage Company plant in Tlelhavcn recently suspended operations. Our correspondent who reaides at that city informed us that about 750 men had been thrown out (if employ ment A day or two later, we noticed that some of the other papere in tbe Btate hat nriaed this figure to 800 and 900. Yesterday tne Virginian Pilot |Tareiy declares that 1,500 men are now idle at Belhaven. JxrawwsssT srjars sir <Mm MHM mm mm* in m iVMlftd In MMMliyM k MA iili "'""I " ? w*r itktt Ma aoath> (mb ti ?VMM 1*4*kUd to MM I > U Mtl M IB- | TM? HU d?? ?l Jnt, mi, UHH * ' You'll start kn old-pal-party via a pipe or a matin's cig&i itte quick as a flash, as soon as you realize i 's a live bet to let your good money nib up igainst some Prince Albert tobacco. Whj it's like beating back to the bushes for old-1 >me week, P. A s so friendly, so chummy-lift >. "You see, Pr toe Albert lets you hear the song of the j y*us jimmy pipe and the fnakin's cigar? e all the day long t The, patented proaes takes care of that ? and cuts out the bite ainq parch I *2 fart hands you -made question* like these: Truro you ever pipe happy? Did yot ever hh a brand tha just pushed pleasure a ainst your palate? H? land that sort of tease* your ?mokeappetite for some more fire -up, ti> i an other ? and so oh rigbt to the pillow -perjc 1 ( Well, that[sl '. A, no matter how'yju i hook it up ? pipe or cigefrette. Itjaat-jama-joyinto your system / J Ton do il that fact hot off the bat, because it 's ckee-eards information I And handed out to you for persona/ and immediate attention as being' about as real and true aa you've heard since Hector was a pup ! ? ? * P. A. is sold in the toppy rtd bag for the price of a jitney rue; -Sc; tidy red tin, 10c; pouna ana nalt-pounfl tin humidors ? and ? tfie classy p<JUl*l~ crystal -glass humidor with the sponge-rooiatopbr tap that's not only a joy us thing to have at home and at the office, bat it keep* P, A. in the highest state of perfection. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Win.toa-S.fem, N. C LETTER IMII Kinston, N. C-, July 30. ? F. A. I ones, a former rural mall carrier ?esiding In Duplin county, is under >200 bond for his appearance at the federal Court in New Bern on tha harge of robbing Hie "mails. Jones f alleg- d to have appropriated jew ;lry, candy and other articles for h!s jwn use. A mall sack was fished up >y a small boy angling in a stream ?n Jones' route, which contained ome matter that had been entrust d to his chargc. KIN WANTS TO BE II FORI! Kinston. N. C., Joly Local] business Interests are naticlpatlng? rot dreaming of ? the making of tht* tlty North Carolina's farthest inland fort. The Chamber of Commerco is Making elaborate Investigations of old records and compiling facts and Hgares, as argument to the govern ment In favoF of the Improvement o' Neusc river. That an eight-foot channel will be had within the next ' Jw years U not doubted. NOTfCB OP BALK. In tiie District Court of the United HlaM-lMttm District of tfarth Carolina. In the matter of M. C. Caller and Kalllle John Individually, and trading as Cuiler A John,' bankrupt*. ' to Bankruptcy. Under and by vlrtte of the auth-| orlty vested la mm Trustee of tho above mimed estate. I will otfer for, sale to the highest bidder for ???!>,< on Monday. August Sad, 191ft, at' IS o'clock M. at the etore building ou Main street in the City of WoeU lagtoa, Jf. C., formerly occupied by Cutler A John, all the good*, wares, merchandise and fixtures now in tho stOTe building of the bankrupts,1 saving and excepting that part that[ has been allotod to the bankrupte u IteHr personal property exemption. ' The Ml# will be made subject to the Rpproval of tke court. Thti list dor of Jul?, 1111. Limit 0. WAltltftN. Ml. M ?, II, ?? HIS ill It Ml ill Lorain, O., July 30. ? Milk direct ifrom the cow lo the kitchen, with all the lost motions eliminated, 1b the, ?liief feature of a dairy oj)eratc<} lure by Judlus Binder. With the ;>crmlBsion of the city board of lealth, Binder drive's a Jeraey cow ibout the city, milking h?r at the loor of hla customers. according to heir needs. Binder was required I iy the city to wear a white \ bell on his cow, and to Msp hi. ?lalry at all times in a sanitary con dition.. ' . -f ? ? ' l ? r ! 1 Subscribe to the D*Uy New*s. II ? * Come to The I GARAGE That guaran tees you' Satis factory Service in every thing* Whether you store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional Supplies, we guarantee , to please you both quality Price. The Beat Grade of Gasoline at the lowqrf J market price, .] Tqm and ftot; ence, Wi - 1 ' AtfyltllM. ' - Vtn t U* r?ctor ? "Omu*ii ***?*? ? mifbt b*?? to 0 Ut* lot. M .?d 47 South w*r4Af .long tli( Mna mU J*M on. halt ?U? t? t* twrfkaiat; oMtalataf t??itr ?<??. Thl? Jtlr 1?U>. Jill A. B. MmUHAN. ; To|ly ti?u?iufc iuM NOTICE or 8AI.R. ' y Br rlrtne ot two executions to v leased oat o( the Superior Court of Besatort countjr upon Ipdgmenta KM. >?>? And St 87. In Uvo f al E-i R. Mti*- * Co and against N. H.7 Buttry, the nni having been leyledj upon the land hereinafter described. I will sell at the court house door or Beau fart County, at public section, for cash to the hlgbast bidder, on Monday, August 2nd, 1$15, at noon, the undivided one-half interest own ed by said N. H. Buttry in and to that lot In the City of Washington, North Carolina, described" aa the Eastern half of Lot No. ?S. McNal Town, except a strip 62% ft. wide by 60 ft deep off the back or North end theroof; it balng the nMh? ifr | convefed by W. B. Walling and wtftff to N. H. Battr7 and W. R. 8awyer by dead dated 'May lttfc, 1?U. rs corded In thf ' Register's office of Beaufort County, in Boak 177, Page 49S, which la referred ta for full description. Tkl? June Sftk. 1911. W. B WWBCBT. ihcriff of Beauort Oaunty. ? 1 ' -,fi Cor the Daily N^a THE STIEFF Tone A Quality Tone - ? Prom every standpoint ol tonal values the ' Stieff 1;^. ' >* ' 2?. '&/J&L 3 tone is ? quality tone. Through out the entire rang? of the in strument there it an e veness, a velvety smoothness that speaks the work ol a master hand. f| Stieff tone Is a rare combination of unlimited volume and sympa thetic sinning quality ^ - Stieff U ovMnn rriA iKa Imifflnstln L* 9 W lUvBvWI lUU^inilKl.i iv WMWTV MtfUwlkUlM prod?<W U IMJ/U.M.I jp-KT3icr- - Chas. M. Stieff | ? dr. nam w. Dim, ? ? Otri'BOPATHlC PHTS101AN, ? ? CATARRHAL DMAFNB88, ? ? Ohnata ul Harrpu Dl?nm ? ? BpocUltj. ? ? OuM-ltoni MMIac Ti? ? ? . toy *n? mil). v ? ? Bo?r* ? 11 10 u 1*18. 1 to ?. ? ' Photm ??;. ' l '? ? ? ? ? H. s. Dml Jmnlm D. 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