99tWSVTlLLE IS TEE MEABT OF EASTERN SORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED AND ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FAHMING COUNTRY. INnUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS AUE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE 11A VE KVERYTIIINC TO OFFER IN THE OF L A B 0 R, ( A PI TA L A X / > TIUn VTAR Y FA CJ LI TIES. WE HAVE AN VPTO-ltATi: ion ,iA’/> NE^y<^A^Kn riANT. mirnmirn ‘Mimm X t‘. ^^ ^ titp /i Oal C ?t f !l i. th<' i ffi U .'<• C ' fU 'tl WE HAVE A CIRCULA TION OF TWELVE HUN DRED AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BET TER ACQUAINTED WITH THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 4 BUSINESS ir.-i }' TO TAKE ■1 FEW L\( IItS SPACK AND TELL TllE^ WllAT Y'jU 7,117; TO IiUIN<' TO 11!Kill A TIE NT ION. uril A /V i ' E li 11 > I -V G \ i apt: ij- h .i \ ■■ .s v il PE UAI) ( Pi>.\ aptto I.- li 'I I oN. VO I.j mi; xxxsv. ( i!i i:\\ iM.i. nail A \ i t \ i i.t ^ j ii;n >. \i Mil i; LUUiyni 4^ QiSiiri; in lloilt'i Cfltciiiia Sfciiyht^Pitf ^ncylii /Jso hk lea! :d ^i:Oul Ly the ;con!v ntiii'ii i« A iitCtfi! ifiiEiiiiiifs iiii. M.mm It is Thought That Opening Atcack was Against Brussells From the Reports I‘A1>IS. Atiu'. iL'—It is tliat a ^.cnieral cii- iiic’it i.i priigre.S!?iiiy,' at 'J’irjciiKiiit. JJi'lgiinit. ( Jei'- iuaii army as.saultc(l llic JJi-luium jmsts at tlawn an>cilc ai'’ sti'ikiii.u’ tht‘ uap ol’ t!ic l-'n iich r'M'titi'-al iiurth of Vw- and tici'fc liuhlinii,- i> in pru^i'ess at Mnlhausen. PALMS, Ani;', ll!—Fureiuii (.lecla.iation of war. War of- tiee ainiouiiees that tlie (Jerniaii and Frein-li armies are tVai'iiiii'eai-li ot lier all wav i'roni Alsaeeto Lie^e. U. S. OFFICERS OBSERVERS. WASlllNOTOX, Aug. JH—J ’jiigiish war oiliee lia> agiecd that two United States army olfieei'S ran aeeoiu- ])aiiy the-English I'mves to the front as observers <»f the European nations involved. Have re]>lied to re([uest siieli permission from tliis goverjnnt'iit. BELGIANS NUMERICALLY STRONGER JJKJiJjlX, Aug. 12—Ciernian (Jenerai \'on Stein ot'- Ideally reports the j-eastm that CJermany di(bi’t take Jaege was that tin* Kaiser does not want necessary loss of life savs that IJelgians were numerieallv stronger. FORCING BACK GERBTAN CALVARY JiUrSSHLS, Aug. 12—-Allied army slowly lon ing back tlie (lernian cavalry pati'ols which puslied far into the JJeigium advance of main army. One sueli detach ment routed. Reports t'rom i^o.idon Avar office declared «ituati(»n at the I'ront e\tremel> favorable. British and French ri'inl'oi-ceiuents enal»led the Belgians I'lU'ces t divide and di'ive (lermans IVoni all small towns. GERMANS IN GREAT STRENGTH 1‘AlvlS, Aug. 12 - It In repoi'ted that the (lei'uian- ha\f lieen ciieckcd at Lohl^iiv al'ter souie severe liuhtin'/ ad\aucin., thi'ough the heart of l»elgium. Main ca\’alrv is eiiuaged in a foi-wai’d move ment aloii”- the whole fi-oiit of the allied armies. 'ii!ri"i il Him I runi .1. I.’, •'iiiiili V I'.i'ii.. I'i \jilt 11, l.‘ci;:iniiiii; tin- i (i 'iiij'lii'l iiir 1 anil I’i'tilllK I'. Au^':-- ;.'lt \|. - i'~. i:. siii:'h. >v: iJr.i';-.' r Ay.i' ii, X. il.'iii'.li- !i:- - to youv ri-c’Til r rc- s.'ar'!n!g i!i>‘ ilfin'i’ss. d uu lii't i'"!' I'ai'iu pro'hu i^, |i;i rl iruiarly I'o’U’i. and i-'iiacrn, anil tin- P iatidU (if i i.iiiil'; idi! t(i oilii r ai 'iviuf's, jiar'i- cul.ii'iy uicri luuilainl haulii'l',' i hav' I-"! ’ iv' il a niiinl"'!' m' ^illliI ir to ynurs. I V. ill (iisriiss liri' fly till- silitatiii;: part':' iihirly as ii al'lVrls llu- Kasli f’.i -.i.riiiiii d!' Ndi’tli ('ariiliiia. ’I'ln' I'lu'iu- ,Ts. !inr<'liai:l.s an! !l!i- liiinlicrs liav li. rdii.d aciiU'ly cDiu'i'nii'il. In an airri'-\:ltural f^i'ctioii liUo t'aro- )iiia, lh<‘ iirii'i’S Ml' I'arm pi-diiucis vital ly a^'toi-i all dur ]ii dpld. It iiuiy 1«' sai'l ill th<' lirsi iilai'i' that tin- utatiil’- ly Ilf till' iiiarki'i ami tlii' prin ol loi- tdU iiiul tdliac-c'o aro lixi'il in ili<’ Wdl’lu's I'lUlI'Ut't, 1)1-til'* \dlHUU‘ O! prdiliiction I xcfcds till* (Idiiii't^tic coii- suii’’’,>• ion. ^riit* jroiifra! iMirop* tin War I'lis for tin- tinu“ Inins (ifiiidra- lized industrial and (•(pinnitTtial con- ditions la (ircat r.rilian and 111'- i.’on- tiiii n! of i;iiro;>i>. iind .IlHToforc thfso t\vd r-iapli* prodni'ts art* lirst atl‘'i*t- ■d. iTiii;! r'-' i;< .|iiir. i\! ( iiiiiil> i II i 111' llii- 1 lllirr 'l i t i( r- ;il a 1 i'|:mI> i’I.j .ill I" ‘-i.l' • iia I II ill all li id < il i/i'ii' I; r- ' . . ' ' ■ .li ll.i.'il'Ili-rrl. 1 ■:’] adilr'.^.-il.u- \du v, ;i!i r-i"r>. ik ■ II ,1 t "Uiiiy ilijiii> , :i I'dUi.'y .'pi'.al a:;il i diituy 1'lly^ I' lai;, 1 iliihk it ir^ aurf. ll i<> .ill l.LiNvi iia'i.-r ridi:> 'l-'iui-'ht. Ml biiildiii}; >111 il a I'niin'y [Jl'iipl lh* d .'li'iliUl 1)" It iiiuld II' inai:i:aiiud UH iid'.iiis i.d>i. anil v.ould ll) il'.i; i-dii.Kir' .if ih.,‘ piial I idii till' 1 pi'aa CRUISER SUFFOLK STILL PROWLING XEAV YOKK. Aug. .12— iJritish cruiser, Sut'fulk is I'c- poi'ted still pi'owliim’ about tlu' entrance of tliis port, ac cording to the fpiai'antine oh.'jf'rvers. GOEBEN TOOK REFUGE AT ATHENS. ATHENS, Aug. 12—\v progressing west of Tongr(*s ai.d tliat PRISONERS SHOWN CONSIDERATION A^rSTERDA^r, Auu'. 12—Otlicial ad\ises says ]>ris <*ners taken by the may disi iiss I lie ri iin-dy. 'rin- < ot Ion and iol)ai i.o niarUt 1 miisl be ku.'- taiiidi' by two factor.-;, lla- foriiKii d-j- iiiami and tin.' iiii’ans of truu>i)ortatic stated in this con- nection that the heUef prevails that this l';urdp<>aii conflict will be (oin- paratively brief. The number of inen engaged and the appalling loss of lif'> and property which must ensue, will hasten mediation and pence. Kvea whil.' hostilities continue it is not pro- baM'; there will be any ri'duction in the price of foodstufl's and other liUi neresyary comniodities. Over-sea transportation is also * vital factor in our foreign commerce, rnfortuiiately about f*i> per ctnt. o) our foreign trade is carried in foreign ships. This fact is deplorahle, anil ;;iv 11 the liuii lil'- id'.a 11..I!.-', as a t);enidii..ii. iiiily .It .1 11' a.ill V. ry lil aiiiiiit's. i duiiiy r<'or iiiiu.'".' il!’’' i'a[i!lly ii. ins.'' ■■jiiiiiiial'.1 iei' r.n're ap- .li'iivi ll ui'''iidi!s Ilf rariiiir ;it tU'.se lIDlofllliat” peii|il..'. .\.i'.;.'uliiiitv aiiil till fi'asiliility nf tiuijiliiii; a Uos- at this lime is I ill lilllal'!<' iiu< “- b.iaiiM- ol tin- disiurhaiire ;n I'liaiii'ial world, while tli. huro- cdunli'i.'s are at war. Ili.wever, as s( dll as prai'ticai. I'itf < oinit.v shduli! laK' 111' iiiiativi and !• ad with the liist i’iuiiii\ llo.^^pital in tie Stat>.. H wotilil 1)1' ail t'asy and iiicxpeiiSiVt mall' r to build a suitabl'- auui'X foi 111 r desi rving poor Tl'.' Whole Tinie H.-allh OlSieer is iu'i;eiitly need'd. and your t.mds should iidi inei'i again withmn pas>ing om iliis impoi'iaiit siibjii'l. 'rhiTi should lie lid i;u'"ii ion ill >c;r.’ niii.ds as t.) till- '.vi'idiiiii Ilf laiployint: a Whob Tini'' ('diinty l’li.v'sicia?i. .•s.v‘>ral coiiiit’es liaV' already liniii this and I pi'iilii l lhal the day is im' far dis- laiit wlieii i-vi ry pro^;v. : siv.’ i iuuitv ill till Stale u ill T' iiiiii'' 'lie entire si-rvii t s of a i iiniiM ll nt I'oiiiity I’liv- sii'i.tii to sail K'lard Ml" lu'altli of its ciiiziiis. Ilis duty -.hdiilii ll. to im- prov' saiiilar;- i iirditioi;-. tia.'li sani- taiidii aiiil iir.'Vi'iiiive ni. asure in '■I lioi Is and oilu-r public plans, ron- irol epiili'Miii s and d'-t. riiiiiie cause of saiii” if pd-siiili'. Ill my opit.ion, tho pbysii iaii you clioos(‘ for tiiis impor- laiit ser\ii'i should be rei|’.iiri d to tak.* special (raining to lit hinis. ir for th.' duties of the othce. Ver> r> si»eiifull.v yours, ,T. e. GRKKNi:. M. O. (C’ouUnueJ on Tage Five.) < alllci.if ii ill ,'»es'«i»itl Mi:i;llil.V.V, Miss. .\ug i;~Thc iu- r-as;ll^: iniportain • of ill.' fattbi raising' industry in lli- So;iih was e\i.bneeil by the larg>- ar.d rcpres- ■ntalive attendance In re today at tin iijH iiing of the annual nu'eiing of thu Southern ('attlemeii's .Association. 'I'll ' iissof iation is about ono year obi and i.lriady has a membership of inor.' than 500 prominent catlle rais.'- ers ii; a dozen of the Southern States. Th,’ present moctinR will coutinui' several days and wil! tjo devoted to tl\e I onsiileration of a wiJf' variety ol! problems relating to tho development of tlK- cattle industry in this section of liie country. In conn.’ction with the meeting, each afternoon . thero will be a sale of pure-bred regibitretl fanie. ^