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VOLUME 11
Greenville, NC., Wednesday Afternoon, Novmber 6, 1918
NUMBER 12i4
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AMERICANS CONTINUE ADVANCE
AND CLEAREASTBANKOFMEUSE
(By The United Press )
(Ky Tbe United Press)
Majority Of
Democrats In
State Is 40,000
Washington With both parties claiming a
close margin in the Senate but with the House ap
parently Republican the political leaders here
this afternoon scanned the returns from doubt-1
ful districts for a final decision, - :taJetgh-Eait 'returns in North
It is admitted that there will be some contests Caroliua indicate, considering the large
and that a recount will be necessary in many dis- ltTtvrto
tvicts to determine the final results. " : the tjuited states senate of f. m.
i Simuions .and the re-election of 10
T- , , . t-. i ttt i i democratic congressmen. In the 10th
Boston Complete jeturns give David Walsh . district. the uiy dose nghting ground,
Democratic candidate for United States senator ' Congressman leaver appears to lead
a plurality of eighteen thousand nine hundred and ; ?niJrd XrS.'s"0 m?on. Demo-
'lht VOteS OVei" hiS OPPOnent WeekS. erat is elected over Claude Wheatley,
. , Rejiublican.
f1i t . rr,1 -p i i i ? j It is estimated that the Democratic
Louis The Democratic leaders have retused r majority, even considering the at8ent
to concede the Republican claims that Speaker v,jte wm reach 4w-
Asneviue recent indications are
that Congressman Zebulon Weaver will
carry the 10th district by a majority
of 400 to 500. James J. Britt, Repub
lican, is falling behind In practically
all precincts.
Champ Clark has been defeated Joy xe-eleetion to
Congress by Judge Dyer, Republican. Speaker
Clark can be returned, they declare, on the receipt
of the county .returns. The race is admittedly
close. v
New York Revised figures in the NewYork
governorship fight showed with over five hundred
districts outside of New York missing that Alfred
R. Smith, Democrat, has a led of five thousand
four hundred and twenty-two over Charles S.
Whitman. Whitman's supporters, hovever, be
lieve that he is elected.
Milwaukee Former representative Victor L.
Berger, socialist, is elected to congress from the
fifth -Wisconsin district, by a plurality approxi
of five thousand votes. Berger during his
campaign bitterly opposed Amrica's entrance
'to the war. ' ' - ,
Detroit The heavy gains made by Henry Ford
in the country in and around Detroit is rapidly
eating up Newberry's upstate majority.
The Ford managers claim that he will be elected
bv from five to ten thousand majority. The New
berry men claim he will be elected By twenty-five
thousand. The Ford workers' say that their can
didate is leading by nearly two thousand on their
private count.
WHAT THE QUARANTINE LAW RE- attend to the county quarantine of
(H IRES OF THE CITIZENS OF i fleer within twenty-four hours. It re
line miiKTV i Quires public school teachers to fol
, . x j irvTw Hi riitoA and i-eemiauons sen. w.
Know wnat, -s requueu uv, - , ( - . ,
nnnanlnth.o them to DFotect them and thel scliools
in case of an uthreaK oi any wuu-gi-
l)n you
."Ml l,y tW
new
I' i nquires parents or householders
i" report every case of whooping cough,
"iensu. diphtheria, small-pox, scarlet
t'- v(.r. typhoid fever, infantile paraly-
typhu.s fever, Asiatic cholera, bu-
'"'iiic plaaue. yellow fever,
eerebro-
STRA Y ED BROWN J&sD WHITE
spotted cow with both ears split, had
rope halter on. Reward if finder
wil lnotify W. L. Patrick.
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tended.
Counties reporting; many cases of
contagions diseases are given credit
for doing good work. It shows that the
people are co-operating with the quar
antine officer and are reporting all or
a great many of their cases. It shows
that they are interested in reducing
illness and saving the lives of little
children, and it means that there will
be fewer deaths to report later on.
The names and addresses of those
having a contagious disease during the
month of October, 191S, are printed be
low. If you know of any other cases
whose names do not appear below, such
information gjven the quarantine officer
will be appreciated andheld in strict
confidence. It may be the means of
saving a-life or keepiug down an epi
demic. The following cases were reported :
Diphtheria Furuey Gaskins, Grimes
land ; Alma Gaskins, Grimesland ;
Agnes Gaskins; Grimesland : Mary
Gaskins, Grimesland ; Edmund Sraithu
Chicod,. R. F. D. ; Gladys Smith.
Chicod : Don Freeman, Grifton ; Rena
Smith, Chicod : Gtwiwood Gaskins,
Olivia Forbes,- "Greenville': Waddell
Mills. Chicod . Baby' Hunsucker, Win
terville: Leon A. Hardee. Greenville:
Baby Dupree, jSreenville, Route 4:
Leona Smith,-"Greenviile ; Ethie Cox,
Winterville : Mary Cannon, Grifton,
Route 1: (no name) Haddock, Vance-
D.
icnoon Tf rwniVres countv onar-; horo. K. r .
antine officers tcTsend-to any parent, or Typhoid, Fever Lela B. Stancili Green
guardian' in whose home a contagious J viile: f! Barrett, Farmville; LnlaBen
disease and has been reported a yellow nett, Farmville : Alonza Cannon, Farm
u 4.u-rama rtf thA disease ville: "Roberta Little. Pactolus : An-
piacaru - .
printed thereon with instructions- for j drew Yarrell, Be,the, R. F
the placard on the iron oi ; xarreii, oetuei, ., . .
(ThiCKen fox awreuw
London The British have reached the main
M tTZZtXTt Avay roai four miles and a half
of twentj hvliundred or more. The Republicans were buried good and deep West OI MaUDeUge aCCOrdmg to diSTjatcheS re--
plate. Not only was a handsome majority rolled up for the ! CeiVeQ Irom Ivlarshal Haig ' '
fty ticket but for the state and congressional ticket. . " ,
Thpr. vvftrrt ahrf tvvf'ntv-epvpri tm-adritft r&Amnra.tin inf nnTlArl in ttut -wa,,.-,
county and abl three burred Rimblicans. Tir.s siwwiii?: is a remarkable London The Americans COntinuinCT their ad-;
Democratic county
Senator SinMiiotis and Congressnfan Small ran ri'ght along with the county!
one when me 'fekeaJnto consideration the conditions evicting. I Vance in thp MpiliP VPcrmn h'ora nlno fVi V;
tk-keJ as .d .'d -Horton for solicitor and Judre F. liLooten-.fp'couiity j -"f"v cto ldi IIU Ul US lVllliy anQ nave paSSeQ De-
judge, In in jford the e'ertion yesterday was a clean sweep for: the Demo-j
Below i? piveft the vote at the respective p ecincts in the county excepting
Beaver Dam and Chicod Every effort has been l-sae ell day to secure the
returns from these M-r-n tr by the Daily New,, but vihrut success. ;
yond Stonne less than nine miles south of Sedari
Paris The French after
As will be noticed the vote of the entire county tici et is not given but;---1'f j . --c
ch to show the Dai'y ,vs readers what tie resutt was. The candidates , . ? UarCl 0t tlle retreating Germans i
jv -ge of the the county court, co,ui ty solicitor, coroner , an mgnt renewed their attack on the whole front1
enou
for ccunty commissioners
surveyor, etc., ran along with the rest of the ti-ket.
Yesterday was a g!oTicsn day for the Democrat" .3
boily totlay is ju'jliant over the outcome.
lit county and every
this morning the war office announces.
Greenville Township. Pactolus Township.
Clerk J. F. Harrington 672. W. J. Clerk Harrington 87. Chapman1 2.
Chapman 1!). : Register of Deeds Gaskins 87.
Register of Deeds J. C. Gaskins 671. Stancili 2.
T. .7. Standi If).
Slier iff E. R. Dudley 674. H. M.
Stokes 15.
Treasurer A. T. "Moore 672.
r. S. Senator F. M. Simmons 669.
Morehead 22.
Congress John H. Small 664. Pugh
28.
Fountain Township,
Clerk Harrington 49. Chapman 8.
Register of Deeds Gaskins 49.
Stancil 8.
Sheriff Dudley 49. Stokes 8.
Treasurer Moore 49.
V. S. Senator Simmons 50. More
head 7. '
Congress Small 50. Pugh 7.
Belvoir Township.
Clerk -Harrington 53. Chapman 32.
Register of Deeds Gaskins 54.
Stancili 33.
Sheriff Dudley 56. Smokes 28.
Treasurer Moore 53.
U. S. Senator Simmons 49. More
head 30.
Congress Small 43. Pugh 34.
Carolina Township.
Clerk -Harrington 141. Chapman 16.
Itegister of Deeds Gaskins 141. Stan
cili 17.
Sheriff Dudley 145. Stokes 11.
Treasurer Moore 141.
U. S. Senator Simmons 132. More
head 23.
Congress Small 131. Pugh 18.
Winterville Township.
"'Clerk Harrington 217. Chapman 0.
Register . of Deeds Gaskins 209.
Stancili 8.
Sheriff Dudley 179. Stokes 11.
Treasurer Moore 207.
U. S. Senator Simmons) 197. More
head 9. .
"Congress--Small 198. Pugh 11.
STAR WAREHOUSE BULLETIN
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instructions-for the ..treatment auu ri. ..
troit.
'"ni in. (ierman
! i"at 1 epidemic tonsillitus.) and chick
1 1 pox. oentrine in their hO-mesCtothe
'-imty health ,r officer: rJtteaulresiatiaraBttae
We had on our sale today nearly
one quarter of a million pounds of
tobacco which was the highest and
most satisfactory we have ever had.
The better grades of tobacco were Con
siderably higher than at any time this
year andv the common; grades were
D, ; child ; much stronger than when the market
i closed. . '. " V
Dudley. We have second sale-. Thursday and
Jos. Dudley: -GreenvtUe : first ale Friday. Bring us. -your, to-
Sheriff Dudley 88. Stokes 1.
Treasurer Moore 87.
U. S. Senator Simmons 87. More
head 2.
Congress Small 88. Pugh 2.
Falkland Township.
Clerk Harrington 112. Chapman 4.
Register Gaskins 112. Stancili 4.
, Sheriff Dudley 112. Stokes 4. .
Treasurer Moore 112. ,
U. S. Senator Simmons 112. More
head 4.
Congress Small 114. Pugh 4.
I , Bethel Township.
' Clerk Harrington 151. C2:apman 79.
Register of Deeds G :i:is 152.
: Stancili 80.
! Sheriff Dudley 154. Stokes 78.
i Treasurer Moore 152.
U. S. Senator Simmons ISO. More-
head 78.
. Congress Small 149. Pugh 80.
Ay den Township.
! Clerk Harrington 273. Chapman 86.
I Register of Deeds Gaskins 268.
j Stancili 89.
j Shriiff Dudley 227. Stokes 112.
Treasurer Moore 273.
! U. S. Senator Simmons 265. More-
head 88.
I CongrestK-Small 253. Pugh 90.
' Swift Creek Township,
j Clark Harrington 91. Chapman 52.
j Register of Deeds Gaskins 96.
j Stancili 50.
i Sheriff Dudley 96, Stokes 61.
j Treasurer Moore 98.
i U. S. Senator Simmons 98. More-
head 52.
Congress Small 100. Pugh 51.
Farmville Township. -
Clerk Harrington 305. Chapman 10.
; Register of Deeds--Gaskins 304.
Stancili 10.
Sheriff Dudley 304. Stokes 19.
Treasurer Moore 304. , -
TJ. S. Senator Simmons 304. More-
head 10.
Cdngress Small 304. Pugh 10.'
KAISER MUSTACCEPTOftRFJECT
RMISTICE WITH!
ml DAYS
(By The United Press)
Washington Germany must accept or reiect
armistice terms within five days after their receipt'"
s tne oenei nere. . . r-l
Washington The United St c tes srovern m p.tt fr -:
notifies Rumania that her separate peace with the '
Central Powers will not predjudice her .interests
at the peace table. -
Secretary Lansing has written the Rumanians
charge that the United States will exert its mflu
ence towards the fulfillment of Rumania's iust C
ambitions. Rumania is fearing that her rirhts-;
will be overlooked and presented a memorandum --
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ouummg ner aims ana suggesting tnat they be "
recognized..
GERMANY APPOINTS GOfWTEtt
L liyslcians to report evcry cas-iof these
disease that -they' are calls 3"
ii" on j to
- - nv . t.iv. . . 1 h.fvir . ari CWP i -Pill tyIpiii-P rnnr'We .Irt
thA nitient in "the house. The. Argent uumey; weenvjuf . xvuu wu-N - v -
the patient, m "uu - : - , t - t t fc . W-heayyiBal-S" after .this
officerls reqnanior p'jji rirrfT Trnx
. a - ' t a . . I rrtrX
the-narantwef iaw";anu,wa . iT- h
-.-s.rJU-ttn "fnr which"' It '-was la-'1'
fC. - Qtfaranttiifr-.OfSceF; : ( Adr 1st page.
SHOW YOUR CARD, DOBBIN
(By United Press.
London Oct. 16.. By Mail.) Here
after Old Dobbin is going to register
and have a f ood card jnst ike., his
master.
The new rations law requires regis
trations of horses. The daily ration
is two-thirds hay an donethird Straw;.
The quantity - varies . "accordingto
wejght of - jthehQr,8e.: '-& - hearjL drayt
anfnwti for nitance la 'vUovved-id
pounda- a "day,,. J-- ' , 1- - -. -
TO DEAL WITH
ARMfSTICETERMS
s (By The United Press . .'".;!
Paris Germany is ' expected to indicate sooh;
perhaps tomorrow whether she will ask Marshal
toch tor the terms of armistice formulated at -
Versailles conference is the belief expressed here;.
The Germans it was said must answer yes or no
immediately if the present conditions are not "to
be made even more severe.
Amsterdam The German govenimentliasr ap
pointed a committee to deal with the armistice ne- ;
gotiations according to reports received per. This .
committee includes Admiral Von Hintzeformer
foreign minister, Admiral Meures and Genevls
Cruedell. and General Wmterf ell. -
The government-has issued a proclamation uxgJ
ing the peopl&to maintain order if they do wot
wish to delay peace. The' proclamation rrecites
that;reforms have been undertakertsince the new
government waS:&rae
pleftff uniteforran h6n6raWe peace;:- . 1 j