: - ' v V- .xT, TTT-v r - """ MJ-cJ V V ft F . EDITION f?V VOLUME I, DRAWING OF NUMBERS COMPLETED 1 By l iiited Prsj VASHC.T)N. The drawing of draft numbers ended at 'J :1S this inoru in' after sixteen Ivurs and eigliieen mimife f eoiitiiinms drawing. The first call 'f nien will be twiiv the !iiuiIm' f tli" actual quota of each iniuiM". If a Hiity must furnish two iiiMiIrel men f """ luui Ired men will le ,-alled fir-' and if these do not fur nidi tin iii;nir'-d two hundred. a frcdi in list res)Mnd. Th fir-t ones i-alled itre those who ww . I r;i 1 1 out first in their respee tiH ilitricts. j 3183 1891 j-2684. ; 3159 488 ' 3499 : 692 I 600 3256 i 3496 1986 810 1539 2549 1682 507 309 : 437 2967 3252 1321 ! 604 3317 : 43 ! 2181 1763 ; 1548 I 1264 ' 1066 ; 924 I 2455 Pitt 1 .unity" inota has heen set at :i",ii ni' ii. Tle-refore the first 672 names that were drav n out will le the first op- - to I"- rail :d before the Hoard of Kvioiitinnv If this nutnher dm's not yield the require 1 nuuiher of soldiers: then others "ill be called in their order until the required nuinlH-r has het'ii secured. The follovvinjr is the order in which the men of Pitt comity will he called t ' the inrj wo n tin- iiov.- , js "r.'auied Here is the way it is worked ; I.' At A I I 1 . cterj immih nidi na oeen regiscerea . 2501 will b? drawn ?out. .Some time this j 3471 week the Governor of North Carolina 1 420 will notify the Pitt County Beard how 444 many men that Pitt county will le 4473 required to furnish. 544 . If that number is three hundred, then 9374 the first three hundred whose namei 433 were drawn today will be taken. .If 4329 one hundred of these are exempted, : 2945 then the next one hundred will be rail-! 3300 fd before the board. ! 1 In other words, the men will be rail-; 2725 Almo Gorham ed before the exemption board in the 2783 order in whirh they were drawn today, : 2756 and eunuch will be taken to complete ! 2993 the number of men that Pitt county; 4945 will be railed upon to furnish. j 4034 ; 1705 Ayden 3149 .Greenville : 4331 .Greenville j 168-, Wintervilel JJ57 Bethel 4282 . Farmville 3090 . . . . Grifton 4323 .Wintervlle tan 258 Jesse Carman 2522 J. I). Wilson . 458 Robt. L. Jones 3403 Roy T. ( o 845 Geo. Pittman . . 1878 J. ('. Jarkson . 3257 W. B. Oliver 1095 OQOO 3383 3382 1455 783 1813 2787 1858 2389 ( . F. ( lark . . . W. ( Merrer Foiintaii ('. X. Allen I). L. Allen . . . . J. M. Norville ... Willie Best Jesse L. Baker . . K. I,. Jenkins Fred Freeman . . Mathew M. tiowau AydVn 440 Ayden ! 2598 . Macrlesflelds jp Bethel , 1922 . . . .Farmville 2152 . . .Greenville ! 1723 . . . . Farmville j 2808 Greenville , 1779 !. Stanlov Roberson ....Farmville 4236 494 F. W. Wadsworth Toronto, Can. 2247 M82 F. I). Alexander Grifton 2011 W2 F". I). Alexander ....Greenville 432 IU7 H. II. Davis Grimesland 1572 l)iRKS Wooten Falkland 2762 Ashley Harper Greenville !"48 N'urkey Powell Farmville 5195 S. H. ('ox Greeuville 837 Geo. Little Bethel ;Mfi A. K. Peaden Fountain 67fiJ H. BarnhUl Bethel -75 James Crawford Ayden J. A. Beckwith Arthur 1185 ChasSMcCoy Shelmerdine 5fi4 Moses WilUu Croonville 3285 2719 3053 2962 18 652 927 2868 1484 739 1751 601 3024 1322 1146 3615 1103 2319 1395 2479 606 182 1771 513 46 1020 3232 1651 1099 1955 3208 2441 2749 2628 3166 945 1913 596 30fi7 2620 2936 C, (). Brown Greenville Aaron Roberson Pactolus VV. H. Moore Farmville R. L. Mercer Belvoir N. E. Vtts Greenville Willie Perkins Greenville 12,57 Marshall Tyson . . . .Grimesland ?1IB 'no 536 1495 2453 548 126 3070 1679 3331 1237 784 1732 775 107 1546 1563 2099 1369 2691 Marvin Blount Greenville Acy Lang .Farmville Alonza Cooper Falkland R. A. Stokes Greenville Oscar Sugg Greenville Heber M La whom Ayden J. M. Wooden Greenville Dan Johnson Farmville -Inhnnie Gilbert Ayden J W. Smith Winterville Lester Brown ,. Bethel Lonnie Moye Farmville V. K. Whitehurst Parmele R- H. Lawrence Ayden I-tither Purvis Falkland 1636 223 2066 1441 117 2330 602 2675 390 2233 Hen Williams Ray Williams .... Arthur Pitt Fountain Fountin . . Grimesland . . .Greenville .... .Belvoir Ayden . . .Farmville . . Grimesland Parmele James Evans L. Brown 616E. 373 1676 1266 755 Willie Oden Albert Jackson J 'B. Tyler W. K. Whitehurst DRAFT Sylvester Whir hard K. x. Joyner . . . Henry Edmonds . : Pactolus Farroville In!'e James Parker . ..... Greenville O. L. Tyson Greenville M. G. Turker Winterville J. M. Garris Bethel Raymond Morris K. B. Murphy . J. H. Tripp William Beanian . Frank Hodgins Roy Peyton Mathis Armwood General Johnston Belvoir Grifton . Greenville . .Fountain Bethel . Farmville . Greenville .Farmville Eddie Barrett Greenville J. E. Hall Ayden II. C. Allen Greenville L. E. Savage Greenville J. M. Moore Grifton Brure Gorham Grimesland J. A. Roberson Belvoir Ned llaney Grifton M. L. Cox Ayden jrc. CelviHe GreenvUe Olain Smith Farmville J. W. Rtehardson . . . Falkland M. L. Tueker Chirod I). C. Boyd Winterville IVL. Jones Robersonville Perry Sumlin Greenville J. H. Warren Greenville J. L. Rollins Winterville W. L. Williams Ayden James Mayo Stokes II. E. I pork Chirod E. L. Brown Greenville J. E. Moore Greenville C. B. Allen Greenville Peter fSrire Grimesland Sam Irire Greensville Dennis Bry ant . . . .. Grifton . Ayden Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Bessie Bradshaw Jos. Jeffries, Jr Sullie Harris Grover Strickland Charlie Spruill Stokes Sam Poole Stokes Will Joyner Elisha Jordan . . Church Harris . . Roland Johnson James Yandiford Lester Atkinson . Robert Clark Farmville I Pactolus ! Chirod ' Farmville ' Greenville ' Winterville! Washington Winterville j Clifton Godley J. I. Dail Farmville j Muuford Clark Bethel; Ben C. Norris Ayden j Henry Braxton Greenville I Aaron May Farmville j Clifton P. Moye ... Farmville Johnnie Randolph . . . Greenville I Luther Melvin Farmville 797 Bud Jordan Greenville Ed Vines Farmville E. C. Smith Grimesland Sidney Fleming House Howard J. Johnston. .Fountain 1 Oscar Wr. Wright Ayden ' Winterville ! V Cftl 111 MJ. m.h. . Ernest Gatlin Pitt Co. John Henry Wilson . . Greenville W'alter Rodgers ... Greenville William J. Bullock Ayden John Thigpen Belvoir J. B. Knox Robersonville Nathan May GreenvUle OHen Wooten Farmville Jesse Riddiek Bethel Hamp Robertson .... Farmville Bonnie F. Pollard Belvpir James Tucker, Jr. . . Greenville Roscoe Floyd Winterville James R. Galloway . Grimesland Eddie Barreet Greenville William V. Clark .. Grimesland Willie Jones Greenville Alonzo Wilkins ....... Chieod nnnvond A. Tucker . . Greenville Murry H. Stancill William R. Sumrell Belvoir . Ayden Bios Tyson Farmville Joe Blow Greenville John Bill Cox Ayden W alter Outlaw . . . Robersonville Claude L. Ives Grifton James Gorman Farville John A. Clark Chlcod W. J. Steele . ... . Farmvffle Fred Cox Ayden Jesse Smith Greenville Ernest Hardee ; Greenville L. . Chatraan ... Greenville C t. Farmer .. Farmville Peter R.- Baldwin Ayden Latham Gorhan Fountain B. L, Little Falkland Willie Manning . . . .Winterville Fonnie Keel Greenville ?:.tia-i if Tnrker Belvoir Greenville Alex Dppree . Henry Bogers Sam Edwards Wlntvllle " . . Greenville jMl 1 ;r-T el e jrr a p hie Rdoorts of the GEEENVILLEN. C, rmans UpQffensive tij United Press) , X5enuans writinttei tleir offensive a- gainst the French positions' near Che mlndesdames, hnrliug great masses of men in fruitless attacks there. All the attacks were completely repelled by. the French. Around Cerny, Hurtedbize there were heavy bourbardments. South of 'emy there was a violent battle, the Germans twice attacking in waves, but each time they were hurled back. Heavy losses were inflicted on the Germans all along the line. 2990 3577 3293 75 3189 1818 3481 772 1456 2939 3528 721 3064 1419 2390 786 1549 1476 3271 280 3259 1292 2730 972 John Spain Greenville Piff Mills Greenville Willie Wilson Winterville Leslie G. Harris Ayden David Willis Stokes! Thos. L. Barrett Farmville I A. B. Stainback .. Greenville! D. L. Whitehurst Bethel ! Lee Norville Fountain j Harold Perkins ... Greenville Arthur Brazwell ... Greenville W. H. Manning Bethel Wnu Weaver Greenville Elias Dunn Fountain L. McL. MrGowan . . Greenville j Tom Brown Bethel Willie Rogers Falkland! Elias Tyson .... Farmville Jesse R. Smith" ... ."... Grifton I Isaiah Dempsey Ayden " Milan G. Price Grifton V. L. Johnson Greenville 1 Ed Carter Grimesland Charlie Gray .. Greenville Arthur L. Woolard .. Stokes " 889 J. - li," . Cleatom , . . .T. . Stokes 737 "N. F. Whitehurst ...... Bethel 966 L. O. Whitehurst Stokes 3462 3251 866 2230 James R. Newton ... Winterville ! O. W. .Moore Grifton I Wm. Savage Bethel I A. K. Evans ...... Greenville ! W. G. Sumrell Greenville ! 2456 332 Riley Jackson Grifton j Fountain ! . Ayden: 2090 -Boston Reed . . . 379 Council Phillips 156 James Vines . . . uii 542 21? 3212 L. C. Patrick ... James Allen (ireenville Greenville Thomas Dail Grifton W. S. Fleming Greenville Ralph L. Turnage Ayden Dennis Crquhart Bethel QEFA 1M 874 552 266 3152 2295 1300 Albert Turnage . . John Doris Cornelius Langley Howard M. Hux Fred Cox Wm. J. Buchanan . Greenville House j . Greenville . Greenville Grimesland j . Greenville i it 1673 1887 2707 298 Jesse Hopkins Farmville , A. H. Joyner Farmville j T. J. Forbes Greenville ; Ed Ford Ayden Heber Smith Ayden j 3273 3176 Harrison Telfair Pactolus L. S. Smith Greenville J. J. Long Greenville Ubnon J. Wiley Greenville L. R. Bland Bethel J. H. Thomas Greenville Guy Baker Greenville Willie Turnage Farmville Jeddie Chapman . . . Winterville L. W. Gaskins . . . Grimesland Lawrence Gay . Farmville Lonnie Atkinson . . . Greenville Isaac Little -.. Grimesland A. B.. Moore Farmville B. F. Lewis Fountain A. D. McFadgen . . . Greenville Elias Jones Ayden W. H. Horton . . . Walstonburg Clifford Rhodus ... Greenville Cornelius Carmen . . . Farmville J. B. Knox Robersonville Herman Williams . . . Fountain Haywood demons Stokes Stephen Gardner Grifton J. W. Teel . . Greenville J. O. Manning Bethel Namon Brewington Winterville W. L, Brown Winterville P. A. Dail Parmele J. T; Minton Bethel Joe Teel Greenville John D. Smith .. Winterville J. E. Kearney ... Greenville Jacob King ........ Falkland Robt. Willoughby ... Greenville Wiley Lucas Greenville Robt. Walston Greenville Hill McGowan ..... Greenville Chas. F. Carroll . . . Greenville Zeno. Brown Grimesland Preston J. Elks .... Greenville James King . :. .Winteryllie 2438 2858 3073 675 3015 2132 1769 1294 1148 1647 2558 1354 1906 2017 2397 343 2008 2414 1613 927 2100 982 3325 2467 726 3529 15 905 933 3009 3478 2331 1531 3613 2861 079 2915 2209 1288 452 3572 -355 MSor MeCarer .Jy ., , .Grifton 1843 rJ. JL Carrawr .1 Farmville . 1 . 1 . II , 1 , -r' iieeO I cAnlllu Vr A oUUtALIol rLAU French StJNDi I F , . y my Soldiers and Kftilors tearing to shreds one of the flags carried by the Socialists la the antiwar demonstration held In BoBton. At this epot along the line of march, 8,000 watched the uniformed men and cheered their action. WE THAKK YOf? The Daily New-Jas deceived many! i congratulations fitwi lis Triends all! over the counly f0r m!,ner in which ,,a,,uiru l"c ri" 'V" " " ,w" " wn,cn were arawn WUT ",r u,1"- 1 a J M, SH 4k. ft- For which we wish to hank them. . .The ideal of this paper Is service to the people whom it depends upon for patronage. The force wrltek long and hard yesterday and lasvbight to give the readers the very latest news of the drawing, ami how well we suceed- ed is show n by the lact tnai our lasi night's issue had a much larger num- ber of draft numbers than this morn-, ing's News and Observer, o any other morning paper in this section, for that ; matter. ( . .We will alwavs endeavor to give the , best service that is possible at all : times, and the already large circtua-, tion of our paper shows that the peo- j pie of Pitt county appreciate our ef- i . x a ,l i Ha0 I tllll, aiiu am an 1 nu ' - ' forts to give them a real, ive, up-to-date newspaper. . .If you -are not a subscriber, send us 1 a check or a bill and let us place you. I on our mailing lists at once. Boches Run From British (By United Pros;) LONDON. German troops in the trenches around Gerenland Hill north of Koeux hurriedly withdrew last nint when British patrol parties approach ed. General Haig reported today. There were successful heavy raids south of La Basse and Ariuentieres where Ger man positions on a wide front and many dugouts were bombarded. Not Resigned, Says Goethals (By United Press) WASHINGTON. "1 have not resid ed, but I cannot tell what will develop' said General Goethals regarding the rumor that he had resigned. Chairman Deumatf stated today that exchanges of letters with Goethals wlj.1 continue until the building program can be launched with the approval of the Shipping Board. THE DAILY NEWS $4.00 PER Year r : 530 Katter Hines Farmville 809 Henry D. Hayes ..Bethel 2579 Tom I. Moore Greenville 1114 John K. Cox Greenville 3206 Claud Coward Vaneeboro 2826 WiU Kirby Greenville 2670 Henry H. Dowdy Greenville 2473 Jessie Trpp Greenville 3319 Joseph Dawson ...Grifton .644GykiShiS . - j .Belvoir : (Continued on - Page' 2)" Unit ed Pr pss JULY 22, 1917. Contracts Let for C ftflft Ma4avta1AA U.UUU 1'IUIUI V YlICO United Press) V. Ar'HINUTON. The War Depart- mem today contracted for five thous an 1 Motorcycles. German Harvests Prospects are Poor (By United Press) WASHINGTON. Germany can"t last through winter. This was the substance of cablegrams received by the State Department from reliable sources today. Ihe emperors popular- ' is Tne iation between Germany and Austria-Hungary is ex- suited Austrian iai.jr lacks X),(H, the mid-August harvest (HH) tons to reach crops, the pros- iects of which are poor. Lloyd George Says Germany is Waning (By United Press) LONDON. "Those in charge of German affairs have elected for war," declared Premier Lloyd George in his speech this afternoon at Queeushall replying to Michaelis' address. "The chancellor's statement contain ed phases which German military au thorities understood. The Junkers have thrown the old chancellor into the waste-basket with his scrap of paper," Lloyd George continued, "and it will not be long ln?fore Junkei"dom follows him. The German Chancellor held out no hope for Belgium. Belgium was not mentioned by him. It is the determina tion of the Allies that Belgium must be restored," T HUGE CABBAGE HEAD IS BROUGHT TO TOWS One of the largest cabbages ever seen in this vicinity was brought to the office of the Daily News today by Mr. A. K.McGowan, who lives just across the river. It weighed twelve pounds and was a thing of beauty in the way of a cabbage. Mr. McGowan says that he has numbers of them al most as large and will sell them for a very small price should anyone desire to purchase. PROGRAM WHITE'S THEATRE Monday PATRIA Featuring Mrs. Castle and another fine -picture A . VS "hi 1400 NAMES APPEAR IN TODAY'S PAPER Owing to the delay in all the mails this after noon, and inability to get the numbers over the wires we can publish at this time only approxi mately 1400 names of Pitt county men who were first drawn out in the draft. However, since there are only 336 to go from this-county it is practically certain that all the first draft will be secured from the numbers which we hereby publish. Therefore, it is pret ty, safe to say that no one whose name is not on the list here published will be called at this time. If your name cannot be found in this issue, you will probably not be called this time. As soon as the official list is received by the Lo cal Board, the Daily News will publish the entire list and the order of liability of every registered man in the county. If your name is on this list, you need take no steps until you receive from the local Board of Exemptions, notifying you when and where to appear before them for examination. If your name is not on the list, watch for the issue of the Daily News which will publish the whole list in the near future. Send in your subscription in order that you will be sure of receiving all the news on this draft business as quickly as it is givn out. Our rate for three months subscription is one dollar, and you will more than get your money's worth from this class of news alone. - OFFICERS RAID MOONSHINE STILL CAPTURE LIQUOR AND BEER "Three hundred gallons of beer, Fifteen gallons of rum ; But since the officers got me, I sho' am on the bum !" - Song of the Still. Such was the tune yesterday hum med by the steaming kettle, accom panied by the droning of the booze which poured steadily, dreamily, from the pipes of a large and busy still yes terday in the Black Jack section, when the officers swooped down upon it and put an end to its glorious, but short and checkered acreer. The scene might well be taken from the pages of the dime novel. There was the still there in the woods ; there was the juice run ning into the barrels ; there was the moonshine operator watching for of ficers ; there were the officers creep INTENSE FIGHTING FRONT. HEAVY ARTILLERY DUEL (By United Press) - PETROGRAD Intense artillery battle is in progress this morning in the Krevo sector, says dispatches from the battle front. The crack Si berian corps is bearing the brunt of the heavy fighting, and the Russian guns are obtaining the mastery of the enemy. Tihs is the first indica tion of an extension of the offensive to the front near Vilna. KERENSKY IS NEIY PREMIER OF RUSSIA MINISLER APPOINTED (By United Press) LONDON. Minister of War and Kerensky still retains his office' as military and naval chief. . -Marine Kerensky has temporarily been Tzeretelh- has been namerl as Minis named as Premier of Russia, succeed- ter of the Interior in addition to the ' " . '" , ' . , . Minister of Communications. '"a ' ing Prince Lvoff, who has resigned, ac- Minister-, of Railways N. Nekrasoff Mtbfnrtin-1,ieiltr?f f?e- Gazette vc Petrograd todayJ -"' NUMBE&3&: ing upon their prey. But rights there -. the dime novel does ncrun .tb true form. For when the offers madfiF';tlw-;-L attack there was no one there. The bird had flown, leaving the spoils of war with the conquerers. Deputy U. S. Collector I. M. Tuli, Sheriff Joe McLawhorn, Deputy Sher iff R. Hyman and Constable D. R. Oli ver composed the party that made the ; raid. The plantt which was complete ly equipped for the making of "mon- Lkey rum" was in full operation, hut in some manner the owner had learn- ed of the officers' coming, and had fled. Three hundred gallons of beerafld 15 gallons of rum were taken and de stroyed, together with - the still. The brass parts of the plant were brought to town, and the other parts demolish ed and destroyed. -J ON RUSSIAN has ben hamedemporalT'Mhijst ) j Justice. ' ' Xrfct. M 7 3, 4 B 4 I 1 " .7 J , ; W . li 1 r t at '' j 'A 5 is - ' t ! V- fr -s- f " I l8 K 4 i 2 ! !! -Mi fit r Ml v. qi Bi! ml JM V i y 4 i 3 i CI I i i :4 t f - "T