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(mmENViLLE rs the ME^RT OF EASTERN SORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED IND ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING COUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO OFFER IN TEE TIMJ' OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE JOB AND NEWSPAPER PLANT. 1 k ■ c cV"(''i'.Cjf' miiStTTIt t nr;m j± TfiF HAVE A CinCULA’ TION OF TWELVE HUN DRED AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE ^YI10 WlSri TO GET BET TER ACQUAINTED WITH THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 4 BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE d FEir INCHES SPACE AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU UA VE TO BRING TO THEIR A T TEN TION. OUR ADVERTISING ^iATES ARE LOW AND CAN HE UAI) UPON APPLICA TION. VOLUME XXXIV. '(rrfeiilturi- fg the fsi'fnl, the lf»«t Ht-alllifiiL lh«‘ Mtisl Vnulp Kiiiiiloyitii-iit >i Mitii.--l!rori;i‘ it usih!-..ri<!i:. fimd.w vi ii;h\oo>, SKi*ri:>ii!Ki! i" iimi, M 0'.. 3 Roumania About To Join The Allies Italy May Foliow t‘ German Troops Strengthened and is Being Rushed Into Belgium mi SIHTEFAPEitE OS. HfiiJT R[Pi![S Ti iiCEii mm 0f Of!. mEl 'lilj Hold knuai Viebiiiiy hmk\ 18-20 [iere ln fletenss if iiis txperiefice I Owner of Sanatoriuin Naval Battle Emminent in the Baltie Sea. France Re- FRANCE REPORTS SITUATION SATISFACTORY iJOfiDKAUX, Iti—Minister uf war Miller states tho t;'(‘neval situation is ])erteetly .satisl'ai-tnry and that I'c- iHirts frniu the fmiit siuiw that the (ienuaiis havt' aliaiido!' ' ed ])reei|)itat(‘ retreat hut are still i'alliuu' hai-k slowly. Kvidonee is reported of! a new (iciniainnuv(‘uieut tln'uuul; lUuL Lllw [ i^ouvaiu. ('nusi(h‘rahle liuhtiu”'is I'eporti'd hcture l>t‘i't'nri • *0 A.* M. A. Til ^ ' whielt however. sti!Miold> out. l-'iuhtinu' is also V(']»oii(‘d tion IS oatistactory. r^lague in upper Alsa<-e. Additional troops liaw h(‘rn s.Mit tiler.' i iu aiitieii>atio]i of a u'eiieral ('(trward inoveuient toward.no.u.\ Mmmt * • . . - _ 1 <“iit Li«-ui-(I(U-.-rn()r I>auK]\inae: SouTiil Other < ilit s Mailc I liillci iiiu ' ( .mnlj liospilal l or l*il( aii.l I Hit!'' I'lir riii> (■atlicriiiu'. Aiitnim ' ''■i''- i( »ill Im* oi ^ihaiilauc to I i'lieiu J{ocky Jroiinf. The (»f- | l o ry IMijslciaii I’racli. iiia I licvr of riic l iiioti i «'• Hi’' * ! I I W,' ai''' t').Uty lulvisrd by .Mr. A. Ii | ..iliior U)r; - I lullin',', i'r-'siili'iii ()i till' Carolin.i; A.s lii'. .lanu-s I’airitU mak^s ali t- I'lnl), iliai ihi' iK’Xl, anmial iiU'i'tiiiH tiioii hi iny llnspital wiiii'li \vya> I'.it 1 oi ilu' Xorili ('an)liiia Fariiicrri' c,"';! I'usiiilul. tuily a ^^aiiuioriuiu i;i i i pi'rativo and l':diiialional riiiuii will wh-rt' iioniil.' ^ro tu g' t Wi lli (Suu»i- III' lu'lil ill Ili’tM’iivilli'. lic^inr.iiiK Wi'ii-j uu'iiuii is a [ihu'.' wlu ri' iii'opli' go to I I'silay, Xovenibi r Uie l''Ui, lo Friilav ' kIuv wi ll) 1 lerl tliat i ought lo an- I till' im liisivf. Ill this convcn-: tiW'r liis (iiii'Stiiiii. lUil it jiay? So far I alimil .'nil piopli', (li'lcgalort ami diillar.s ar>' coni'i-i'iii'd it a|iid v-;ry I liniiilii'rs will III' iirc.si-nt and it will^v.'il, iiiy InniU ai count did unt grow ! I'rini; pi'upli' rniiii all pans oi .\.irl!i' E-’iy li'ss while runing it. it was tlio !ir;t ' Candina to ta'i i'UvilU*. | sanalnriiim in .N'orih Carolina. 1 hf lua- I 'I'lii' bringing oi thi.-? I'onvi'iiiioii !■: jorily oi iialit-Ms wvri'in runs rase. 1 n< (I'l'i'i Mvill*' spi-alis wi'll <il' (lie (own. a- , is shows llic ri'sard in whii h ti>i j t.iwii is hold by tlii' pi-oplt' ol ih" Stat>>. Scvi'ral towns and cilii'S mad a bid lor iliis iiiiivi'iition, lii, lo Itali'igh si'Viral wt'olis p. ar iii'i'or.' llU' I'X-'i illivi' J^ON.DOX, Se[>t. 11)-—There is a growing l)oliet' among dipluniatic circle.s that the J^uunianias arc about to join the Allies and are seeking to induce Italy to join also. 'I'lie liouniauians aie reported t<* be very anxious to exemti- tlie agreement witli Italy whereby the two may aet togeth er against Austria. Italy is being urged on aeoiuit of tlie rcM'ent anniiiilation td’ the Italian regiment in Austria ser- vie(> ill (Jalacia. Austria [trotests against tlio treatment b} (Jormany growing out of tht; feeling that the Adriadic- troops were put in the very front ranks and sacriti(‘ed in tho (ialieian tighting. Koumaiiian and Italian representa tives arc lioidini!,' manv confeiHMU'cs, iiiosi (iilliiuli and annoying, wbih.- I ciiri'd ii;any wiio liad bi'i-ii to tU'. large l ily linspitals 1 I'oiudud' d that I (lid mil iii'i-il il'.i'ir iiioin y bad ■ nougli priiii i-, to sUiiid tlii.' b'd-viiiu'iH of consstant wliirh aui'iiHaiiii' upon pcopK' who would m .'UiUi' -MiiS's !■ ar his iiair and .lob i U.-:S [i-'o to a))-ja iiUu. .su'i'uk. 1 jusi I'ould nut b< ar i-oiiuuitti' I ii,i. id' ii oi iuiving iny sw* 't tiis- — land who iiiadi' llatii'ring ol'fi-rs lo si'l i j., ...it ion 'i. -^ly littl'’ saua- PLAGUE REPORTED IN SICILY. now, v. r. an.'r s.'V,'. ^as a su.v, ss linaiirially aU'.J I .1. 1,* I> • i 1 ■ -It * ' ral Wi'i'ks of tliouirht tln' ixi'iiitiv. , moi. ssionaUv but a Uind oi ^uiics;-- LONDON, .Sept. !(.- I’rivate advices received here to: i,,, aid not'app.ai -o n..- so i i;u;. the etfect that plague has broken out ni < atama cityj Tbi'se nui'tings win b.'h, id in tin ] ^ Sicily and that the Italian governniellt is ohsi rving e\ 1 l i;i county court house and Uu' audi | Hr. l ani. U .-ays 'O: . oursi he iln trellie precaution to ]>re\'ent Spr>‘;;<l. jtorium oi' thf Kast I'arollna Tcaclu'r.i, Pjalti thinks it a good ihiiig lor souio ;'I'laininc School. I’rograiii of tlr | pin Couiity Ikictors" 'I'iiis appiar.^ nu'i'tings will he announci'd lator. j m,. mi itiniation tliat uiy Crci iivilU'and I'itl (.'Dunty will niak. irii lulsliiii tor rtain I’itt t'luuuy I'Vi'Py effort to i iitortain this convcn j ,|,„.tiu-,s is caiisii.'j: nie to advocal* a 1,011. 'I'lic gati's of tho county aii.l j,,,),){,. im^piial iii (Irci nvilii' for ihiir lowii and the doors of every hoiae will J j, (1,,;^ wiiat Ur. I'atricU be wide open and there will be j,,, ],;,s made a mistake. 1 WiiiU liearty weK'onie for each ot the visitor.-j ! ,jn. public hospital iiiaiiaged as In oi)taining this cuiiVfiilion f‘’' |tl;ey do in Iowa II will be owned by .:;eenville, special praise slumlil h ', lonntv, run by liie coiiiity and fo’’ given .Mr. K. S. Little tin, loi'al sei -1 ,.j,, ,>f the eoiiiit,'. It \oll be a I I'Uice opi 11 to ailing pi opie who can who is a 1 ;i,i.i SI nd lor v.hatevcr doo- in Sicily. Austrians Claimfi,-n,iiu,s «iii i... r.„v,.,i. to Have Checked the Ser- ' vians. Liegs Abandoned by the Germans. France Will Send German Prisoners to Africa. Austrians Deny Russian Successes in the Surrender of Gen. Baukl IJKKLIX, Sept. l(i—Vienna re^ioits oflit iiilly rhat the Servian army invasion which had reached the S.av K*i\(‘r was attack('(i by a stroim' Austrian foi cc and couipletelv [ defeated. Vienna dispatches claim tlit* Ser\iaiis were, driven l)ack across the ri\-er. i Greeville To Have Two Cotton Storage Warehouses iietary of the Farmers I nion, .Mr. W hi. Moore, of Bruee, N. I'. At the afternoon meeting ol tiu farmers and business men the alien-' danei' was miu'h better. .\ I'oniniitt' ''^ which lunl been appointed in the morn- iiig had seen the business men and discussed the cotton situation wiUi them. Several of tho business men wliieh plan they favored or to sug gest a better plan than the one under consideration. The sentiment seemed to be in favor of the warehouse ar- ri'.i:gement a.s this would afford ini- Itlrthihi.v l’<irt\ at Keiistoii laediate relief and at the same linie^ .Miss Cottie Wall gave a delight- bring part of the money appropriated ^ ful birtJiday party last Saturday night, by the Federal government to th<‘j f,eptember IL'. at lie rhome in Uenston biMiks of Cireenvillo. ton, it being her l.'ith birthday. Thos.> if a satisfactory agreeinent lould I)' 1 eaelied. It appears there are two warehouses tliat can be utili?.od tile fiiion Ware-j •louse and the Farnivillo Ferlilizei I i<'ompany’.s warehouse. .\rrangeineii!> are being made to secure both of thes>'! and it is e.xpected to have them read>'i for use by the time cotton begins to I ceme on ilie mark'.t. meuiber ot tho Slate e.xecutive tom I'littee, Mayor ,1. B. .lames, ot (ireeii \ille, X of the Kastern Carolina I'eachers ’i raining Si bools, and Mr. ,\. I). iHl proe President of Carolina Club " iuise efforts aiid energy in lu lialf oi ilieeaville are largerly responsibb for tho couvention coming here. The oflicers of the I'nioii for lhi< ,\ear are as follows: Hr. 11. .1. .\le.vaiidcr, I’resident .'iattiiew s, .\. C., .Mr. I'. (' Faire-; Secretary, .Mu rdeeii, .Mr. ,1. .) tiioeii. Slate Organizer, Marshville, X C. llXecutiVe CiUUtlliHee; Mr. \V. 11 Moore, Bruce, X. C., Mr. S 11. Uobbs C!;nton, X. C., Mr. W. 1!. Cibso.i tor ihi y ina> i boose, I'ilt county is goiii;; to gei a pubiii.' (’resident Kohl. 11. Wright i 1,,i] |,, , an:-:!' its enlightened i iti- I eiishiii will d. niaiul it The many latieiits who have iroiie to city hospi- . lals from I’iil cnuiuy will be the mo“t I eariie I ad \ ocali s. I The eoiu’ty hospital will be of ad- j vaiua.^re tu i \'ry piiy.sii iaii in I’itt count> by makinii ihem betier pliysi- ! I ians I ri marked to one of my llri O«- t ville frieiuls not lone ago, that wlit'.i ! tile eoiiiiiy got the hospital he would j bave 1(1 laki' to doing surgery and good Mirgery at that. If In' and other.s Oil j not learn to do good surgery soni-i jvill qiialitied surgeon would come tii .i.reeiiville and show him how. Th ;are enough cases in I’itl County thut GERMAN TROOPS RUSH^ INTO BELGIUM AX'PWERP, Sc])t. 1()—(ii'rman troo]>arc b(‘ing rush ed into Uelgium from Ai.K-la-('happclle but wlu'tlicr the\' ar(> intended to sti‘(‘ngth(‘U the forces already lu're or tc. move south to fill the gajts in the ( Jcrmaii lines in that d'- rctioii is nnknown. Hrussclls advises that th(‘ (Icrmans arc (H»nsideral)ly stn'iigthcncd. Additional ra])id tin' giinsi command the roads to the south and west indicating that I twenty-live cents a month, while | Hutler Allon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert attacks by tlu' Allies from that direction arc C.\p(‘cted. I others charge lirty cents for the llrst | ,iones, Mrs. Uubeii Wall, Messrs. Boss' tore the .Ma.vor yesterday charged vvilh oi laceration from child birth, two or The expense of storing cotton i i^ present were Misses w;irehouses in other places using this | liiunche .Mien, Bealrii plan are very reasonable indeed. Some May Tui ker, Katit> .\Ileii, Maggi of tho warehouses are chargina Oakley, Ksther ( ash, Mr and .Mr Statesville. .X. C., Mr. C. C. V» right(o l,e In lu liled by surgery O Burney and Xorth Wilkesboro, X. and Ur I ^jyi nl b ast four good sureoons a fa ? and .losey! Clarence .\. I’oe, Kaleigh, X. | ;a;m;, It is a < uiis. rvative eslimu t’ I there is among its foviy ItiKl >>ilev Helil. I Hud Wiley, a colored man. was b' i asi thousand inhabitants two thousami of hernia, lifteen hundred cas“fi PETROCJAKl), Sc].t. l()~Two delaehments of th. enemy which penetrated the east San l»i\ er reaching .lash indicates idan of advaiu-c to Crat'ow and not to await tli-' result of ojicrations along Sans 1)ut to push forward inde- ‘■•’Uon. pendently. it is (dVicially stated that the Austrians lost four hundred light litdd guns and four howitzt'rs in these op(M’ations. Allen. Billy .Mnnlord, and Tommie Oaiv breaking jail. Uo hid under a blan I ket hanging on tho door when the o:' P.ier came in and later slipped ou' month and twenty-live cents for th following months. This charge c'lules weiglitiiis care and insurance | 'iTiero was lots of good music 'I lie warehouse is in charge of a com- tlie piano and ice cream and cakes'll, was bound over to court. Tho os potent man who has full charge of the s. rved at !» o ( lock. ’I hey all spent ( :ipe occurred some time ago and h a pb'asant tiini. Miss Cottie was the Imemdiately after tlie meeting ad- recipient of many presents. journod the directors of the ware-! houses met to make arrangements for Mr. S, T 1 licks was in Kinston three hundred cases of piles, about lifty cases of fistula. Fifty per ccivt of the proiession in Titt County ca'i qualify ihenisolves in six months to do i.U of th' sc operation.i? as goo<’ as bad been free until he was recaptured i ihi ir < an be done anywliero. , i in Wilson Sunday. using the warehouses for this purpose yesterday. .Mr. C. .1. Heath, of Arnold, is in, (irecnville today. i Opt'rative surgery is not a very dii- li.ult an to barn. Operative surg rv iContiuod oa I’ugu Four; |
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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