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3--. IT '-. " ----- --- , 'V - 4 O'clock .... .. ......, - -,. . , . . - ... . s- ' ' - . . , . . - . - - ,. . . . - ' - ' Mai! EDITION VOLUMEI. Fti 11 Telerap hie Rerorts of the U n i t ed Press Greenville, Ni Glv Monday Af terrtodnNovembr 12, 1917. NUMgER 127 u n j & fi ty. m ri m m rt m w mr Airvn- l N-y Ttr mn r--nTi n rw III M V H-'-Jfl-l I I IVj I-J ;1 I I l-.-l l r-;V- 1 I r IJ l'3f II I oil I 1 II i;.. 1 11 I 1- A 11- t 11 I 1 1 I I 1 II I -I i; I f- I f.l l -v U - "V r v'-jB! v-L-J U-LJin " II m ti l CV I II II k I A ; A XA -A x 1 V w l I I W hi fcl II P " . i """" i.. ii .. j i . j 4 - , -- -- - i . - ,- -- s i . y , . - "i m. .1. i 1.1 A--.-W2' PHOTOBRAPH ' 0 F A :6ERftf A VI ATOR' S 0 RREfH) EftlfJ B IN MIDAIR , iiu.,l l'ros Staff Oorre8poidsbt, UniNTON The Russia .and luliaii -imation Uhs i'l?een shedding i uiiininff entroi maKes inu guv. i'ii-ky 1' i ti'1 AHk- : otlirials lmk for the overthrow . - . ..1.i n nil tVi.x Maxmuuisi n-t uiuiiuu uu w; ail Italy iiromises to roll the l.iK-k. W s 1 H N '.Ti N Offioiul messages ..usrh Persia say tliat tt.er- iv:;Vi" :i l.-iicluMl the army headqquar , .i. . inM-i;iiic is n niiii rent r. rs :i 11' 1 urn 1 llv "i" '""c - ,v i; ;: livi'.i. But uo mentioh - is i-i.lf as t- the progress of the army inaivhia-' on IVtrograd. Xllt.!t. is an optimistic feeling at the Kns.-ian KinK-issy here where it is be-!i,.v-l that Kerensky. Kornlloc and KaWim'- will eventually save the na :i,.r, froiii :lu- revolutionists. REV. G. F. HILL SPEAKS AT T. S. ti. ..i-i u- of the Younc Woman's i i,.,,.;.itinn ot thf Training ; a8. i nriiiaii .v KiLivn - s,hi...l '.! Sunday evening was con- !.v U. v. r.eo. F. Hill, the new mierYiueitems Mr. David McLawKorn, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. DL McLawhdrn and children and j Roy McLawhorn attended the confer-j ence at Sgring Branch near Wafetou-.i burg Thursday. ' . ' Mrs. Louis MeLawhorn and Miss j Mary Roberson visited Greenville Fri-' day morning. Mr. and Mrs: Major Smith after! spending some time, with relatives and j friend shere returned to their home in liobersonville Friday afternoon. ! Mrs. J. L. Rollins, Mrs. B. F. James : and Miss Carey Cox visited Greenville Friday p. m. .aiiss Jjena Smith is spending the week-end with Miss Alice Trimo near Winterville. Rev. Daniel Lane and Lieutenant G. 1 G. Dixon visited Winterville Friday afternoon. Miss Juanita Dixon left Friday af-1 ternoon to spend the week-end at her home in Ayden. On Thursday evening, November 8. j Mrs. E. F. Tucker delightfully enter tained at her home from eight to elev en o'clock. The parlor,dining room and reception hall was decorated with Immediately after the guests arrived an interesting contest consist ing of drawing the picture of Uncle vioiiini mm ... "j , . ; . , GREAT LAND SALE WEDNESHY 10:30 This extraordinary photograph, considered hj experts the most remarkable aviation photograph y. t i ceivct in : this country, shows a German aviator in the act of surrendering to his French captor. The German is seen standing In his machine with his arms raised as a token of his surrender. The picture was made by Lieut. Rent ;rnssai .r j the French army. The pilot of the captured German air raider is making his way to earth to save his life. In ua I ather combat Lieutenant Grassal was killed. Due of fhe grandest Land sales ever pulled oft in Eastern Carolina is to ! take place on Wednesday, November 114, at 10:30 o'clock at Terra Ceia, situated in the lower part of Beaufort i county, nioi e familiarly known as the ; Wilkinson Swamp section. Terra Ceia is the King of all corn belts and in no section of this ideal farming section 19 there a more desirable farm than the Shirley farm, which has been subdi- HOLTON CARRIED TO RICHMOND 101(10 PALACE TO CONSULT BONE SPECIALIST IS DESTROYED vided in to small farms, averaging a- i bout 40 acres each which will be sold at your own price and on easy terms. : The farm contains 1600 acres with ap- proximately 1000 acres planted in corn ' this year. s Areat Inducement will be furnished by the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., and the Washington Beaufort Land Co., BY CHARLES I STEWRT, (United Press Staff Correspondent,) BUENOS AIRES GermAbrls bow' pouring a stream of propirgan.da a gainst America JMo all of " South America. A dispatch from Madrid seeks to create th impression that the United States is planning to violate the Span ish neutrality by saying that the nine teen American war ships and large for- , ces of men have arrived at the Azores and are now establishing defenses". The message declared that the Americans wouid next go to Portugal. The message concludes with the declaration that the United States ! plans to establish naval bases on tha Spanish coast. N. S. TRAIN KILLS ONE TWO lift 9 Th' Norfolk Southern passenger that is, free transportation on th? rail- iram mcn passes ureeimue aDOtii road to any person who attends the!four o'clock enroute to Raleigh from (By United Press) sale and makes a purchase. Thrs is! Norfolk Saturday afternoon ran into ... - nt till y T Inn - - I T- a,-vhh fiinlltA TOKIO Fire has destroved The resi- ' the opportunity the like of which has a 11 'ucu omuks, upon - ... . wnicn were inree coiorea cniiaren near mer Imperial Palace at Zeoul with a ' Inadverently in Saturday's issue the loss of a half million of dollars is the Uime of the sale was printed to be pull news received here this afternoon. ed off at 1:30 o'clock, it should have Edward L. Holton, who was shot ob ' Dickinson Avenue in front of the Higgs 1 Taft Furniture Cos. store last Satur-' day afternoon by Henry W. Renfrew, ' with a shot gun, was taken to the Me morial Hospital Richmond, Va., this morning via the Atlantic Coast Line, .i ih ,v,,, rvinroh nf Sam and the Kaiser was entered into ! . , . . . ... Lpiscopal hurcn oi ; i where he is to receive the opinion and i;:vci!v with great interest. It was decided rk of Moses to ' tna iss Juanita Dixon ami W. K. attentiep of a bone specialist. The in U.' roiiinaivil the wor t m i .3 t . . 4. m ,.f the teacher and the big! iuaer urtw lue uesi picture or i ncie athered from this, was Si" and the DOoby was awarded to importance of the little I Mis Susie Sutton, for the best picture or the Kaiser. Miss Minnie M. nire. ; gagCf a wuvcrsati ivr.h- ti iliou-m ti ne The tn-UK-iul u thiiiL's of life. In developing this thou.'ht he used. the great .airacle -orkiiiu' power of the Staff of Moses ai ! ominared it to the great power of DEADLY DRUG -MAY KILL CHILD ( By United Press i CHICAGO Paul Hodseima, four jured man was accompanied by Dr. : years old' wli0 18 mentaUF defective Joseph Smith. ! aml suffering continually from . im- Although wounded seriously, he wus i Plired brething and other incurable very cheerful at the station and Pn- ""m-ulB 13 uuw given aeaaiy Arthur station, this county, thet re sult being that one was killed out right, another seriously injured and ENGLAND FEELS GOOD ON RESULT .By United Press) quite a drug8 under ,he orders f Dr. Harry L(NDON--England's optrraism as to ... . , the fhird rn infiillir )mrl read iu :x o ciock. isoie me cnange and be on hand if-you would secure I The three children of Lawrence Wil land that cannot be surpass any- jloughby, colored, aged 14, 7 and 4 re i where for productiveness. This is the j spectively, were carrying a load of j first time that any of this famous land , cornstalks to the house of Willoughby in that section has been offered in ; ffom tue fie.hh and when near the rail- small tracts. You cannot afford to ' e e uccaiuti iri5Uieiietl Till ion with head and Mr. G. L. Edwards were a-' K-.. i .u.. U. Haiselden. Theid i liuiuuri uiriui c LMJttiUiilg lIKr LiU 111. o inr nufjaicii nnuunuu ucuitricu Llilo warded the prize. The guests were; snirdv nftPmnnn ministered with the full knowledge of 1 Hftornonn in thP imrh.t nf. was given a preliminary hearing be-1 Parnt8- These drugs i it Is said which the dispatches contain as oc- " ' uuHut causse ueain -rnrnin two currine at Moscow whpre street fie-ht- i miss it Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock. and ran away. In running across the track the animal broke away from the CAL TO SERVICE NOVEMBER 15 . truck and before the children could j escape from the vehicle the train "Sunrise and sunset," sunshine and ;-etuefc-tfcem; ;with the above result. 1 11 J 1 1.-1V.-W iu 1 riiioiri . Ulin iliv . i , . o l,.un ..1 ; . ; . . . . , i t I " m-o fci'cu a ii ciluiiiull llt-21 1 1 1 1 L' i -" " .rmiaeh) manfiali mllnfinnr , r lint ' . . v little thines in the teach- i ""'L""" "J"" rore justice of the Peace Rountree in v ,re of the word insignifi-j had cut in various shapes, then ; the (;ourtnouse Enough testimony ! nionths but the parents accept the ver- ing is now reported with th Provis-1 shadows, springtime and autumn, seed-, oldest child, aged 14, had his ,;! Mr. Hill and by his many they were vited into the dining room was intrduced sumcient for the jus. ; diet rather than have the child a hope. ; ional troops. It is reported that they j time and harvest, childhood and old j thigh broken, the second child -was in-: illustrations. "uerc M"UM,u,ra "u,t WM'itice to commit him to the common jail 1U1UC- Alter leaving me uiu.uk without bail. !:la ri-oiis and Due to the seriousness have the upper-hand in the conflict. - n.r. i . rv w. r.- verv much impressed i was serVK1 v th- T. ,t power of what they had room the cards that the uests had of th- wound which Holton received .. . i rpi'isteren on were read nv jiiss ocmi n, :n 2.. , . ... ; ti-nued the little tnings. ,in-uue nm icuiaiu in custouy until i is also Smith. The cards were ( )ne of these rr i . . . . ) . . ....... , Vi m ni n r P .- u;;..ir nf the eveninc was also ; omuu -ut; caiUB "t,tr it is ascertained whether or not he will ,,.,-t:,.rl..rlv ThP nrnjrsm COU- ous " uiUluuS. "" recover -t.-i "V.f ", piano' solo bv Miss Helen rd8 was especially interesting that I)r L r skinner the surgeon to, !.:..,.. a Vo ;1l solo bf Miss Sue Best ! was oue that ave away a seCret thatvhoui Holton was taken immediately was a surprise to an. inc earn reau,aftor fhp snootinp stated to a Dally as follows: "Jt is the night Tjf Red. Xf,ws mau thia aftcruoon that while White and Blue and each with patrio- HnIton.s COnlitiou was still precarious tic heart vows that old glory's cotors hfi stjl ha(1 a nghting chance for his ; shall e'er be true and greatness from ,ifo E . effort is m, PRESIDENT WILSON ADDRESSED age, blend easily and naturally into Jured on the head and body. His cou- our humanities." In our fullness yf ;ditioM is thought to be serious. The heart we hear the tender words of the ! youngest. 4 years old, was killed in- Master : "Suffer little children to come stantly. .Mrre'!!. atrial number by the choir. ; 1 1 . 1 ;i vo,:,i vmIo ,x Mr. Herbert E, -V!-;;r,. FEDERATION FORTY-FIVE CASES CRIMINAL DOCKET !: iM' Hi- II i; ,; I! ,f her ae'er depart. It is the night of saV(, his lp;r Both bones of his right registration yet list! We start a con- (g were snattpml and in ull pror)a. flagration. Tho its not to set .w.i hility it win he M wpek or more 5efore j consternation or to destroy our great no oan h(M cal!c( out of aangeri jf then. . - 1 T . ..-, 1 .i-v. , c t iold nation. It is to ne evm.. The town is still considerablv wrou.ght week of the Pitt county' i tu,0 nf inrv thit. t . nineteenth amidst a blaze of glory, in u up ovor tfo affair anf svmpathv is '"iit i-oiivened in the Court.; . iu- rhwr .... . , , -.v. 'one of Uncle Sams patriotic oy cnetr -,,,1 fOI. i,ntn tho principals, uorningat 10 o clock with , tne of love-s :. iniie l nomas iaiven oi. . . ... i. K.,u hear, , , c, . -i, -i Jsweet story and they both snail ntai ! -M- ing and Solicitor Charles ; n T,nft tm. Hennie Tucker and G. ... Luck. im of New Bern, prosecuting , T rT1(TV:n5. Ved- ! mediately the sound of Loengi ins eu .:d doeket for the State. The meu , linl Misvl t i Iding March was heard and littie aiiss k will be devoted to the trial , n tride en- Nina Whitehead dresseu as a unue eu ..i e.-mses onlv and there are aaru rnpcf with . , .4t tered and presented each guest wun - on :h.' docket for trial with , , . ... ith r0(i , . la minature oag oi n. i.v.v pr-,-..rs r,t more being entered be j wWch tne guests ' ''""'T a.ljourns. . tho hHde to be and , delivered a very force- , mftny gQod wishes for her future. , transferreti all allegiance back and the i":ir;ii eiiarge to tne gianu J". LABOR BUFFALO ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO BURN STORE Deacons Elected !' i ! i 1 1 l-.r KORNILOEF HAS ESCAPED, REPORTS 7 ' of Py United Press i (By United Press) BUFFALO President Wilson in ad dressing the Federation of Labor con vention here, which is said to le the most important in its history, charged that there were German agents amou;' thei membership. President Landon of It begins to look as if somebo1y is the Chamber of Commerce, in opening determined to put Mr. E. H. Parker the convention warned the delegates son, the grocer, out of commission, so 'against the Tuetonic influences in the far as running a store is concerned. ranks of the organization. For the third time withiu the past The President asked the ranks of the few weeks he has ben a sufferer from Labor UDion to join the other peoples the fire nend. The first time the build- ; of America in their newer and higher ing he occupied was destroyed as well j platform. Said he "we have come to as his entire stock of goods, one week e deciding hour between the old priu- afterwards, his new place of business pies of power and the new principles was set afire but fortunately was dis- freedom." covered in time to escape damage. Last President Wilson was greeted by a uight someone attempted to set hie to MOSCOW The army garrison has sea of waving flags and cheers. iion.in ; His remarks were tense, elegantly presented. mi pos.' the grand jury for I. I.. IiooL'oo,i. Winterville. foreman, 'tii- M'l-.-i whorn. Greenville; H. L. - 'iivilie : Charles Grubbs, if! 1 i"U. j. it. James, Carolina; li - ii' n. ;r-enville : Green Ferrell, lv"i: : T. K. Parker. Bel voir ; George U";:ni p-o-t,.!,. w n whtfA Chi- ' ' f Iion, Chicod; W. S. Godley, 1. F. Puyear. Farmville; C. J. Falkland; J. E. Cannon. Ay- ry c.iiinon. Chicod ; Bill Ad 'i'"'!: Ft. F.. Johnson. Ayden. ( c 'liic.,.1 I'' a i , : : I ':;i. ( v- it!i ;t :: Mi ll- :(.: With Mrs. Everett. ""id Table Club will meet -v I. Everett at her home on Avenue tomorrow afternoon "l"k. a full attendance of " is desired. Provisional government has forcibly M-t r viIAI,S DESTROY voiiu.tuH liolshpvpiki leaders from the 1 rr-i. rt i Itil xiiim.i""-' i v j v . v ... -' , The ivraT UJ5'im;nA olfices. It is reported that KornilofT i ItiT Ignited Press j . hag made nis escape from Bykhoff and ALBUQUERQUE, N. . M. Members ha wI aid tne Duma and Presi of the New Mexico Cattle and Horsedent iiodsianko in forming a govern- .. Growers' association hove appealed to Moscow. General Kaledine the secretary of agriculture for im- j D Cossacks declares himself! mediate expenditure of $100,000 of fed- j leader of all Cossacks tribes. The pral funds in the state, in an cu.. , situation is now serious. The combat the ravages upon stock by Pre" city of Moscow is now comparatively datory animals. Estimats oasea uyou , the tax rolls place the number of head j of livestock destroyed V mountain, lions, wolves and coyotes as follows, during the past year: Cattle, 24,300, valued at $1,374,000; sheep, lbo.000, i QonnoO: horses 850, $2L"250-' it is conservatively estimated that 16000.000 pounds of edible-meat is , destroyed annually by wild animals, and in view of the necessity for con-, servation of every ounce of meat, .. . i i:tqi fofiprfll au- rr rations.-1t is uencv GIVE UP FIGHT USUAL MUTUAL (By United Press) . BERLIN VIA LONDON Ten thou- .isand Italian troops surrendered today ; In the upper valley of the Piave river, , j near Maxlongarone. The surrender 1 occurred when the Italians found that j they were barred by the Austro-Ger-. his store by pla.'in pape lighted un der the back door of his store on Dick erson avenue. M r. S. I. Everett w.-is passing the st.e at Hie time on bis I way home from Church aud saw i blaze and ex: !ngi.irdi;d It before fire department reached tlie scene. The alarm was turned in and the depart- ( ment responded promptly. Mr. Par-j kerson cannot account for the repeat-1 ed attempts to fire his store. Some-! one. however, seems to be determined to injure him. unto Me, and forbid them not, for of ! Tne father of the children, Lawrence isuch is the kingdom of heaven." Suf- Willoughby, was in Greenville today. Iter them, Citizens of North Carolina, j suffer them. And when second child hood comes you will hear the same A, a C011gregatlI1I;..,( ,nPt.rijlv neld at i compassionate voice calling .the enfee-: tne Presbyterian Church Sunday morn bled of age. As patriotic citizens of a i ing after the xmoa Mossr3. xorm8n great commonwealth, we will not rea-; 0 warren and C. L. Porter were'elec lize the full delights of service of hu- tod deacons of the cnurch- Tbpy 'manity until we provide comfort and : lulv ujgtanej sometime later. i protection to the State's unfm-t-mmte Recently articles have appeared in given liberally of their space-in ex :the newspapers calling attention to the tending the publicity of this propaj-' urgent needs of the various orphanages ganda, and the service thus rendered ' of the State and appealing to the citu js invaluable. That the movemjijtay zens of our commonwealth to set aside given the wildest possible jjfofig&fl -,one day's earnings out of every three we earnestly urge all pastors6f chnf ', hundred aud sixty-flve to this right- cnes of every denomination, ''to bring ;eous cause, as a Thanksgiving offer- tnis appeal to the attention of their ; ing, to be inverted in the greatest of respective congregations on Sunday, charities our orphan homes. In no Xovember L'5. A special sermon bear ; other one channel of effort is our re- iug upon tne orphanage work, from ! sponse to the command. "Visit the sick, everv pulpit in North Carolina on that 1 relieve the distressed, bury the dead, day wouid iiejp mightily in reminding protect and educate the orphan," so our charitably inclined people of fhe ' vividly and practically exemplified as opportunity to aid in the support of it is in the work of our orphan homes. tnis essentian civic and Christian -r Property Transfers Here are gathered the fatherless and philontropy. To the pastors of coun- he motherless children of our State, whereby ChUrcnes jn which no' service nifty, they find, fostering care and protection jbe "held oq November 25, we wouhl ir- turouguoui iub jfuie jx iikii vrv-v ' gest tnat uecemoer Jna be ooservea as ment. Here they are given the educa- ' Orphanage Sunday." tion and training so essential to sue- Let every citizen of the State rise tp cess when they go out into the cold ( tn , necessity of the hour and assist hi world to battle for themselves. It is j depositing a handsome aggregate In to one of these splendid institutions ' teh orphanage treaturies. It will be a prime investment for both church and . State, first saving from iegenpracyMphc most exposed childrn in 3th worM" and then training them for usefulness' "n that every citizen of North Carolina is asked to forward a contribution during the approaching Thanksgiving season. It is an investment which promises no immediate monetary reward, but will ; the Commonwealth and thc'-Ktg4i The following deeds were filed in the i aid in directing many little footsteps m. L. SHIPMAN : -r man trooDS who had reached Feltree ; Dutor nf -nwrts officp todnv for reg-! into the ways of pleasantness and: JAMES R. YOUNG. which is on the left wing of the Ital- istration peace. ARTiLL FRYING ian's position along the Piave river. (By United Press) LONDON The usual mutual artil- i Marriage Licenses l!" follow ing Marriage License were '""'l t.h,v. . a rarvnrted on all the British' aroi assistance in cOmDaxung . . ace to the livestock industry. FIRST NAVAL HONOR MEDAL Recruiting Officer Here. ! ' lo to Lestha Anderson. '' 'vi!l.-. vlter Crandall to Sallie J""xv". I'actolu lioth colored. NOTICE Binning November 12, all .repairs -a Parts will W strktbf fadw LAN" r WIV c rjot Tnmk of the regular . ..j. .v. land. 2 miles I oergeaui - " -nest iutn.vu ' - (By United Press) WASHINGTON The first JOHN D. BERRY, Jno. T. Eason to C. II. MeLawhorn, We feel that every patriot, who is a. S. BARNES. - Chicod township, consideration $1200. 1 such from a zealous and an unselfish LIVINGSTON JOHNSTONr W. h. Foreman to W. .7. Turnage & ' desire to serve his country in this Publicity Coitmltkiie Bro., Farmville township, considera- world crisis, will cheerfully answer , Raleigh, N. C. November 10. , tion $4000. the alll to aid in this needed work at ; . .... mm I t -M ' Willis P. Dupree to W. E. Pea den. ; home, thus placing nimseir t or nerseix Falkland township, consideration $170. ! on record for performing, an unselfish, j 7co. ; caritable. Christian act. worthy of a William Smith to J. O. Smith, Win-, zealous patriot who stands for the con terville township, consideration $250. j Bervation of the future manhood and j J. C. Williams to Leno Evans and j womanhood of North Carolina." It Naval wife. Greenville township, considera-; every friend of the cause snoum ennsi ftftn acres from Pactolus station, with siaing on land; 140 acres cultivated 2 acres with grapes, balance woodland 10 room dwelling, 2 new . tant bouses, ,-. f r vt n 11-ft-lw-D. United States Army is here today and will remain until Wednesday evening. L,oomJ5 -has bis ston, SVC. actively in support of this movement, the home treasuries would reap a bountiful harvest this Thanksgiving and the maintenance of the sixteen: or- medal of honor was awarded today to tion $100. Patrick MeGunigal of Youngstown, West Haven R. R. Co. to J. C. Nobles , ., i iiv.i kt Suiraforv nf thp Nflw .!.- Avden townshio consideration. $1000. for the purpose oi securing reciuns i'i ""'"t 7'.: . . - ' . - v TTnited States army particularly ! ephus Daniels, for his Dravery in res- Koy i. isutton to w. a. omnu, "'u-,auu tue j tne unite ' i6ection. sergeant cuing the pilot of a Kite Balloon which terville township, consideration $1707 : phanifge during the approaching headquarters in Kin-lwTas strucK Dy a squau in me simnra- auer ruca. i v. jxauuius. i-- -" ; I rine zeme from a submerged hisket: cod WwshiprhsideYAtY-tV-- -j- The-uewspapeTS of the. state have; White's Theatre TONIGHT The Devils Assistants,, featuring Marjarita Fisher and Uie Great Secret, featuring Bushman and Sayne. TUESDAY Thei Fugatireffafg .Jlor. rence iJiBadieAdmis. 10 & 20c v j V J--. 7 "f!V.-;: ... .1. -y ' r ...s.t, mciis. .H.lBrettwciu.u.,. v-. - 1 1 v : . " f il -a. K ! ?..'"
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