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t it ht and Saturday. Gentle lo l Fair mrth and east winds. Spot cotton 8eHIn pKpreem 1. i- -rra i i mk i in in miaMfctJi. The Weather Report - "... . , .-. -j. V VOLUME III. Li "7 : rmj$rn irn Head mm CORNERSTONE l!!D FIRST LAKSii 3 ; TROOPS IfJFRKSflTBSffli (B)7 Tbe'Assorfated Press) Xew York. The one hundred and six Lfy second anniversary of JjaFayette's birtli and the fifth anniversary of the battle of the Marne was today marked by speeches by Ambassador Jusserand ind messages of felicitation from Gen eral Pershing, Secretary Lansing, Pres ident Poincare of France, 'General food and others. - There were representatives - of nine nations pre:ont at tne urprossiv: cere Hoiij which was attendeJ -by th'js- Bordeaux. The cornersHivs lor . the monument to be erected marking the landing place of the first -American troops in France and also the point from which General LaFay it : snV.ed for America to aid the Amerie.Hn rey- I dution, was laid today. ;ir:;t"4 President Poincare, Premier C'em- mmu, t ieia Aiarsntu. oca ana ouiers Similar exercises in honor of. 4JLe mm S DISTURBANCES ME SI REPORTED DETlIEtJ EIDuEir' (By Associated Press) Colog.'.v. Sersous i1turliances are reporti! bet weep, the Gorman atul' Kni fe1! troops at Euskirchen . nca r here." The German leaders, it Is... reported, have been court martiale 1 and sentenc ed to death and the town fined one nun dred thousand marks. - - u V 3D Newspapers Are Suppressed in Japan Reported (By Associated Press) -Tokio. Declaring that editions of 30 "ewspapers have been suppressed be cause of attacks on the government over the high cost of rice, the Yamatoli marges that ruffians belonging to the Seiyukai or government 'party, "has threatened its chief editorial write nd: says '"this is an act of oppression the right of free nclL,' CHAPLAIN CELEBRATES MASS GREAT COLOGNE CATI1ED c, scciated Press) A Briti.sn army chap- ''m eeleo-ifi;i inn's reviitly In the Cologne cathedral at the altar of the relics-of the Magi, the skulls of the three wise men who came from the east to v isit the newly born Saviour at Beth n,'m- A "umber of Amerloin officers ; and men from the Coblcna area. ; at- j uue(i tne services, and were; permit ted to view the relics. ' " r Tradition says that the EmproW He-I wnd procured the bones and took theni l - ; . -iV ,,nstantinople, whence they were SMITH removed to Milan. InllBi they were Presented bj Frederick Barzarossa to Archbishop Reinald voii Dassel. who brought them to Cologne. At first they Tere kept in the chanel-of the Magi. tile f'On -..! - . . . '-ll Ml 1- t "ui"" cuapei or xne seven " i ne choir, but since the war they C been nut owan In flio" wfhflHrilK . tr'eury, near the organ uub U 1U I u LUV ' W..-w phe bones are kept in a golden ri'lrqii a costly specimen of Romanesque WafLsmahshp in theonn of ftbasil ria wbMe been made about,100A"; In the Cologne coat, of arms three trowns are renresented the wnershin - "i th ioi relics having suggested - . ..-v.i.-. ... ..- . a - ; -. -;- -., -4 " .'-i - . - P LflE B? S memory of LaFayette an-1. fihe; com memoration of the battle -of . the Marne were held in New prlenna;' Fa v. etteville, N. C, LOnisvllle, San Fran Cisco, Philadelphia, M ilwa dk , wiwfe the same messages were .read.; - ..C. .'. - The Prince of Wales wired acknowl edging the jflebt of the allies ta France for the Marne victory,; the first' great action of the late European war. r. Disarmament ouldroe. effeetel un der the covenant the President sajiC and further declaring that the league would mean the end o? "milltra clan throughout "the world. . - .. . . , "V Said' that the principle of. the ieague had already been confirmed by the Scht ate. in thirty, arbitration . treat l arid that the league wouid be a death' blow to autocracy and: militajrism ,Thatit rould solve the problem ot keeping i the Philippines free after th'yae givA en their; independence b - the United States. -Jf--S-1 -Tl-'v; r"" - Said that the' men who had misled the people pn thejeague would be "gib befed by public opinion. ; Is Conserving His v . Strength !cr the Hardest Part (By Associated Press) Kansas City. President Wilson has j planned to make a short speech here 3 on his -way to Des . Moines where he is scheduled to speak tonight. ' The President is standing the trip so far very well, and conserving his strength for, the hardest part of his ten thousand mile tour. . r - President Wilson appealed to the twenty, thousand persons here crowd ing the convention . hall . to support the peace treaty as a charter for a new or der of world affairs.- .... V The "President was cheered by the crowd as. he appeared on the platform with Mrs. Wilson. Every person presid ent in the hall was carrying ah Amer ican "flag. .. i,; t-x ; - y ''" - y- 7- i x Mob Takes ro Then Kills Him (By Associated Press) Monroe. La. A mob o f several hurH dre1 people today took a negro charged wlth an assault on a white woman trp the sheriff and then shot him to death. The sheriff was bringing the negro to the jail here f oar saf & r MARKET REPORT On account of block sale Friday we will iave first sale Monday, 8tlu !: While the market haen been eenjML dmng the oast? week,; we look forjeverything to dear m Monto$33M?large : sales '-mmwcam ..nvSsaa : imr PAtanAirA. VKWM IIIIJI.,1 UMlHB.aU Instead i of prtee?igetiitg ryrtalMie as they have x&1frgfci fthe.Mliejft'jM- kets ihey hav gettett stroer.-HThoseJ scJling.- last week at Z; the Star, were more than satisfied, a great many re ceiving $100.00 more for their load than ther expected i geU our add irf this pa- Df ttodajLSHwinj:: son: wrerages for if nm mm Neg Sheriff A - , r . v TELEGBAPinc repobW of. Tiii" associated Wcss- v rT " - ' . .i I -i - -2- -- r ---" Greenyille,.N. ay K, Veneral the raage at which was seized by the Roumanian WtVlgatton. t8--- - - - f' - :TC- - - . " : 77-7. ' ' : vjj ... f-, . . "Wf.- V" 1 ""finr .ir-i.rm ,111 .....in, "jt J ' '''V V: - s 1. - ivJr iPKMIe . tfifr. iti'-" 't!;;; rr;XVt' -v " J; .3 .. .. . - .. - . ! tt: .m.H - I n iiinnn-n f iiii.iiinnni -rtwcw...-. fn,v... WitWnWlWiininnWwawiniiWMiiiiiiiiiiniiwiiiM i A. .TyWwagiMWM" IBM CATHEDRAt SAVEDil fliiiFRMSIipT I v? l (By Associated' Press) . . Cambrai, France. The'beautiful cam pahUe.bfthe Cambrai cathedral, with one of Its corner columns badly breach ed by, shells, condemned to destruction bjr the engineering corps 'of the army, as a menace io public safety, was to have been brought down "yesterday by dynamite. It was ayed from immediate destruction by an eleventh hour inter vention on the part-tf friends of art. The ; campanile ..will be taken down stone byrstone, the material being class ilfied and laid aside to be put in place again when the cathedral is restored. RennerSays He ; Vffl Sign Pact Upon His Return K (By Associated Press) f. Vienna. Dr. KaH Renner, the head nounced to4a that he would return to ! . I t .X-f i i .1 1 M , . I. pit. vieruMiMie m ssuituajr . iur. vuv pur-i Iose of signing the peace 'treayt. . J J lue press iiere ussaiis peare vciius as bitter, spiteful, vnust -and impos sible of fulfillment. . ; . . x; SsnTH; SUGG MARKET REPORT .The block 'sales were caused lat week; by auctioneers making slow time. The board of trade met last night and made, the necessary rulings to prevent this in futire. Our market is in fine shape, with prices stiffening each day. Rulings were also made with respect to displaying sale ( signs. All first sale sign hereafter will be. changed hy two o'clock p. m. which will avoid mislead ing and confusion which prevailed last week, -f-i h ' Mi -Z P FIRST 4 xi. ;vs SALE f MONDAY On account of the block sale oc yesi terday Fprbes & Morton announces they will have first sale at their warehouse Monday." Although the sale card reatls second sale, they; will have first' sale instead. . ;v " - t . f; . : i.v.; ad fp WILL IEET MONDAY" The ladies aid society of the.Presby- teiian chuirch will meet with , Mrs.; Vines on Mondasy afternoon at.450.o'-). V. Buntirig of . Bethel : is a 'wel clck. All the members are urged 'to --. visitor to the city. : - 'rC;. V V:; be present," BIOORED Tp CirY : 1Mr. George A. Phillips, one of Wash-1 irigton's prominenCitlzens, accompan ied by Mrs. -iilips, r son and daugh ter,Mi8sEUaGaylord an.d Mi3s Gei trude Norton moored to ' CfreenviHe this af- : Saturday Af ternoonrSeptiSnbeif 6,1919. Caldwell, N. J, scene of the naUonal rifle xnatches,51 a-Rbyal palace at Budapest; troona. 8 Rear Admfni Thfimig JChi..- .km v . T..:..- . '. . T "'". Mexicans Held up Americans Been Arrested (By Associated Press) . WJ :i Washington. The State department was informed thlsifternooa from Mexi co -'City , Lhat the Mexlcsins w Uo ' held up arid roWHMl I ha Aiiierican sailors from" the t'hfeyenuo havi been caught and that ihsy Tampico. ara now being i held at SELUNG AT THE. STAR - ' ? : r V- - - We notice'Mr. Boyce from Edenton,' R. S. Ayers from Suffolk, Va.. A. F. Kennedy from Ahoskie and ElijaL Shep Pfird from Bath with tobacco nr th Star yesterday. 03ils market teaches a long Way in getting tobacco and they, I all say it pays" them well to oome Lwe. ' . f 97 TT..... ' ' IvPtl -r ' - - at This Morning f, if f: -; (By Associated Press) ft' Senna, N. C. General C. W. Hoop er, the North. Carolina commander -of the ex-Confederate veterans tiled . here at his home this morning - No "partic ulars reganling his. deth or the fun eral arrangements. b fl ren ov.t at the time of this wife. r ? I PERSONALS ! 'Raymond Stokes of ,Winterville r is on- our streets toray. Zz" ' " ';-v--' ;; '-Z'.i ' ... Z Z. ZH' - v E. W, Moye of Goldsboro arrived in the city this morn'ng. ' ; . zZ:i . .- zi.) ' " Mrs. Jn.- Ethercdge of - Hobgood is ai guest' afthe Procr irr. - '"VkJv f : - I -i Zjf- 8 4 '- ::i ;Z ;v " ! M. . W. Lewis of New Bern 5s in tba c:tiy. V ' ', v- ' j. ; and wjfe H. W. Dixon and wf ,of Rocky Mount s are,-Greenville visitors. - , .. Freu Gentry of tSri'iieslan.' was here i yesterday ' on business.'- v . - ! 'JZ . viXii -; mtr -- Fair . tonight and Sundayi ggww northeast and east winds, n tJUecoast. - V" V;- '"r v..:":'y :- :- W. Walls of Greensboro .is; here ' Miss Georgia Keene of New Beni Js j n T rSrtsitin ucn uusi i uie mucnttiy Pershing t ArrreeNewYorit v i " Efy" Associated-Press)JL . New York. A radio message rectit ed this afternoon f ronj, the Transport Leyiathian which is now bearing Geri eral "- Pershing to htis ' country from Franee, stated that he ship will dock at New. York at eight o'clock next Mon day morning. - - -' " Rey.Chas.Bascom Back from Maine; is met Rev. Charles-- Bascom, rector, of St. haul's Eniscobal chrirchT with his fam- L, v . f rom Belfast, Maine, ves- iterdav afternoon where they have been f or e past m0nth: Mr, Bascom is looking just fine. It seems that the state of Maine is an ideal - elimate i for nim He says that the great sport tbere, angiing for bass and other memh bersf the finny tribe.: Mr. Bascom fuhis regular pulpit a St Paul's i fchurch tomorrow morning and evening lt ty,a ttii1 hours. His congregation 1 at the usual, hours. is delighter to have him back. JOHNSTON, & OFXHAIJ, MABKEl tusryui : ' ' " . . " -we finished seuing both of ur iJnsea Fridays and ready for tobacco 457, m$naKy. uur t - . nnn .Jo 1 fr SI X7 ll.iK.IH ATCnKV $40.92. . - .. . Prices are higher on all bright col ory toba'o '"..but common trashy lugs and black tips are fight much lower thanthey opened, up Tuesday; Here are two fine sales we made yesterday, viz: - Z:ZZ 4tZ:Z '- -Z'r Z;ZZ: ' -v.-- :'''v: J. F." Oakley f;---;:.. PoiHids 146 92 ;;('::: "Price; 91 ' Amount ,132.86 92.00 V ,79.80 v 18.00 Z 72.6 33.06 " 51.66 - : 59.0 1 1.0Q 95 50 "79 87 63 36 84 ; 36 -y:Z. .92 -38 "82- :. ' .: 164 734 $539.10 efne $7!i,H. t Stott & BuV & Priee . 7 CT' v 67?".- ' ' ' 91 - 94: : :.V94' ."S Pounds 76' " 40 ; Amount 50.9? 26,80 it 160 ; 115.60 1590 . 131.60 '170 140: , 586 ? '$514.72 erage $873. All wito sold Itn us- tms wem wwc more than plealirPaaa' Wnt heme hp iv. -Rrin? ns ivour -aevt load ami we wifi 'please -yooKS x "r:-r'. 5 1st Monday Brick, 3rd sale No. Iilonday Looking F "ll will pay ydu to sell with us." ''iV JOHNSTON & FOXUALL. . : - ' : - i v- ,j - , - - .'Sheriff. Dudley, and Ceputy! Saeiff Gaton, ..tookvya ' ttle flutoipuMlo 'Xiie down ln"tbe 'Carolina-1 tbwnuhtp bccHou last xrjTvt about .li o'clock -.and when riding aJeng betwoc St ko? and .Pac tolus, as-' luck - would have it, 'pounced downj uppa - twelve g-tllous of" monkey rumtwo' negroes, .Xosnna apd Daniel Meeks and! inule and baggy awl last bu not leasts a 32 Savage" automatic p'lstoL- t r:: " The capture was made right in the main road between 'Stokes and -Pcto- ug. ' Of fioursenefFher Joshua norDan ielknew'' how the booze got 'into their FllE HUkDHEO CIO ACTION BESrr mm Qub Will Play The. arinbnmen dgmaflK Avibere 'ln tiris JssM of reat games vt base ballrat Ayden, Monday. Tuesday andexhiesdajy. of T next week." The famous Petersburg league' team is to try conclusions with the Ayden team: Ayderi will be "backed , up-. by some of the State's foremost stars on. the dla- j mond and everything, points to contests that will be worth while from start to finish. Crowds, are expected to wit ness the games from all parts of East ern Carolina. The people of Ayderi extend a cordial' invitation to every body to be present. The games will be called promptlry at 4 :30 p. nueach af ternoon arid the admission price will be 50 cents.. Come and help Ayden put it -over the visitors. '.. .' - - Another African 'Diamond Field Been Discovered Z, .(By Associated Press) V :.f -' Amsterdam. Information reached here today, that a new African diamond field had "been discovered by officers fthe British Geological Survey In the Gold coast. The stones found Zia shal-r low quarta7 gravel -65 miles northwest f Accra, eapit - fiOO mm. have been found bv nanning - , . -. - - - . ..... .. UUrillE rue urauiuunrj viiciaviuue. Petersburg! Ayden Next Vk PROFITFiraBl! ;; s5TliGIIlillT CBIEiiSCM The Associated ; Press) Profiteering; has reached its apex 'as "a fine art"; throughout ".central and Vestern SuSeria where no speculator is satisfied with less,than 100 per cent profit and often gouges sis much as -lOOO per cent out of his hapless customers, accormng w stories-coming inhere - : These traders, many of them smug-j with an offer or a nunnreu puir 01 glers wbo,v taking advaritage-of the'shoes as a' gift "for the good Bt the ; shortage, of evenTthiiig except tfi pro-Vaiuse In due time they arrived from ducts fth country the uiistable, vat Daireri, but in placef one hundred -pe of the ruble ; and 'the difficulties of pairs there were one thousand. They "transportation, contrive to get; ; through had passed the customs, free of irbarge, with a fVv pairs of shoe V particularly being consigned to the Red Ofross, and ladies' shoes a' f ew bolts of silkor; it :was; the downer's-, expectation 4 that dress goods, a ; few cases of tinned . the extra W0 would he delivered. to fruits, -or hx fact, any foreign made, him, V They were all bundled off ; tnr. -product 4 whatsoever,' reap rich , bar- Dairen. r ' - VMts.t''H ';-4.:tii:i i". '-'j? i-X-. rtl ''peouifco' "day-wtttliave -gwntff - , - Before a regular express service was however, it is said, as soon as the traf- inaugurated the many "special trains flc - is readjusted - under ; thr -inters- . comipg up from Vladivostok and.Ha.r- Jied committee management and. legit- y t. arar or tiif Kmn-nlators. '. imate commerce Is resumed. Many-:. of Bv: connifance ;With the porters and j the abuses have already been corrected j unknown to the other: occupants," near-' throrigh; closer government inspection -lyrvery special brougW in its eomple 1 at the frontiers, but In spite of all ef ent.ot; mer'itower-W vto4 forts to check -iV the-penlation .e?U - . rJeii beriW ; z . - -1 ' - " r. "NUTilfcEIl btiggy and . were also ignotant of the" fact-Jthat . they, were "driving a mule. They were 'mp7 "knbw-nbthings" all the "way through. This innocence on their part 'did not prevent $he officers from bringing the 'entire bulifit to Green vHle for. safe, keeping. - , V "The sheriff received information yes terday that; Joshua and , Daniel m all probability, would attempt to deliver some of their moonshine. laft night and sure enough they did but tlUi time they tried the trick one time tod many. The defendants will be tried this afternoon before Justice G. t.. Bountree. ' ' " (By Associated .Ptess) Z Charleston, -W. Vs T-Fifr hundred miners said ; to 'e arme.1 ; left Oak Oroyfe" this - mornLs and; started a Inarch across', the niountalrj to Coal fttr.'wlrf: acnordlrig to Jreports they plan to force unionization 0f the mines. , The men took this action desnlte the e-iei ,taad3aniglt well; mlm 'ywlBft&S' &9rtix wUfctirA power , to aid them.. s : v ' f; . The mine fflciata arey riecusod of.', refusing the "men permission to crgau ice'the union. ,.. " jThe oal opeiators it Is reported have . imported a carload of machine guns to stop the marchers which, ac cording to- the leader of tlje nnipri men,' would exceed four-thousand. Vire Barricade g - I (By Associated Press) . ; ' Lpndon. -Erection of wire barricades across roads leading to a farmers' cat tle , fair was the novel method of en forcing, their jdemands for ', , higher wages resorted to by some farm .hands in; Southeast Neath; More than 1,500 9f . these men went' on strike through out' the district; ." f vi ; m V V r.''Zy r . Farmers enroute to the "fair at Na- van were. riot permitted to drive their exhibition stock past the obstructions 'hey would suppdrr-the laborers', demands . : omsK, sioeria um-yonuwiw be handed over upon arrlyaL t some designated point. ' r- STfflE .The Red Cross nag nio us omicui- , ties sidestepping the designs or rms gentr;. f rom time to time. On one oc- ctswb,-:h m ruiro'- n vv'- - Pnve. ut.iwtow?b -4.. i . Hie design. i entire' Ioads5 $M&?&3W$WW.. .-SX X.'. .-x;""1..' -X X'.. "3 ;;V1- -
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