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■. i ■ r--:. ■, ,- - libtitn UMSL'A-VILLE iS TUB l9KyifiT OF fSAeT BRH ^QBTU 6AROUNA. IV BAS A POPULATION OF FOUR TSODSAND, 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 FrVERTTHING TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF LABOR, CA PITAL A N D TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE fOB AND NEWSPAPER PTiANT. J Oi . -WV itSiilis Agrlcnitnrv Is th« Jfost lle^fuf, ti«» .WoKt HeiilUifuL tbe Most Noble Kuiployiueut ot Man.—Georsro Witgb1ii(rtnn. WE HAVM A TION OF TfWEmE MffH- DRED AMONG THE BEHt PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BhT- TER ACQUAINT ED WITH THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 4 BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE 4 FEW INCHES ^PACE AND ! ELL THEM WHAT YOU ^A VE TO BRING TO THEIR A TT EXT IDS. O UR A D V E R T1 SI N G HATES ARE LOW AND CAN HE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. <i«BI TOIiirUE' XXXI?. <a{Kf;> vii.i.K, X. HMDAY .11 m: », iinr,. No Lengthy Discussion With Germany. Second Note Goes This Week Ihe U. S. Mnst Have Negative Of Affirmative Answer 10 I iiiicli- \N iinls liii'oriiiiiMoii iiinl lit- II N(» rurllM'i' Ulck- •■rlim is llt'ocs'iirj lo Scltlr tioiis ill Iliiiitl tiid 4>(‘riiciiiiy I’.'illK'r li> Coiiipl.v With Our llt'Miiihils Or 'I'd lti‘i'iisi'. Wiishin.mini. .Imu' I’ri'^iiU'iu Wil son (li-ii'niiiui (1 yi'.si(^nl:iy ili.it ilu' I'liUi il S!;ili's must liavi' ;i ii< rmtli' miswi'i- ifdiu (iciiiuniy ;il (irici-. 'I'lic I'liiii'il .<niiis must pi-iimplly Kiiow wlH'tlicr (ioriiniiiy is Id ioiuimI.' ID iiiir ili'iinils, iir ciii'ry im the \v;ir in Ihi jr own maiiiii r. 'I'lii! I’ri'.siilciit llsii'iiicl Id :i Viii'ird i'\|iri"s>i(in III' (>iiinum ;ii liis i ;iliiin'l niii'iiiiu' yi’sti-rdiiy. tiiUiiit;- linli' pan in it liimscll'. l.aiiT li:' licKitii llii’ prcpai'al iiJii ol a miti' to In' ciispalcli- cil iln' lalli-r part iil' lIU’ wri'U. ( in- lioilyiiii: liis own iilcas ami wlial si'cm- €•(1 to liiiii III!' tMMiccUsus 111' Ill's cah iiu‘1 raiiilly. 'riic (ipiiiiiin ()!' till' .aliiiii'l was. that (Iw (iiTmaii reply Ui ll\o Amer ican note was unresiiDiisive ami liii- •sali.sl'ailory, ili.sreKanliiiK llie khoiI will of the I'liited States. (loiililinK its I'aels ami disehiiniins tlu> rospoii- .siliiliiy ol' siiikinp llio l-usilania. It was (lio opinion of tlK* catiiiiel that lipreaftpr vessels laken upon Ihe liiKti seas, iiiust have their passenRcrs transferred to a place of safety. The riiitod Sties would not hesitate to sever doploniatic relations if (Jer- niany fails to rIvc us satisfaction. HOIS Kl \ \\V\Y, MAY IIAVK <;0>K WKST T« BE < OWBOYS Wilson, N. C., June 1st. -Two boys, both about fifteen years old, houis Barnes, son of Mr. Jesse Barn. s, and Howard Jaekson, son of Mr. 1». D. Jackson, have left, home and their parents have been unable to act a <'lue to their whereabouts. riayniatea ot the niissinp boys say both of them had talked muih of ranches and expressed a desire to be a cowboy. The Jackson boy is an adept at bead work and both of them have playeil at the Indian same for some time. FAIH AM> WAKMl'lt AFTl-U FHIUAV. IS FOWKCAST WasliiiiKton, June 1. Fair and warm er weather after Pridp.y in all sections of the Southeast was forecast by the Weather liureau today in tlie weekly bulletin for the week beRinnii.g to morrow. I'ntil Kriil'tv comlitios'.s will be iin- spllled. says the buUetin. except in liie West (!iilf Htates. wliero an entire week of fair weather is i.idicated.^ In that s<-<tion MUd in the Middle .Mlantic Slates temperatnri's are expected to rise w:thin a tVw ilays to abovi- sea sonal avorapes. >K(;ko h\mi o> sthkfts \TTIM< TS LAKIJK MMMVU.S A negro band playinK several tune ful tunes on the street this moniiiif; attracted a very larse crowd. The (>and was a part of a negro ministrel show, died A Rabbit Foot Minstrel, and will give a show here tonight. French Ship Wrecks a Consulate I’aris, .Imu- 1. ’i'lie (lermaii lonstil at llaii'a. in S.v rI.i. on the H.ty m' .Aeie, liavinn iueiletl 'l iirlilsii ironpw (o < (nn- inil arts lio.- ilr lo Ihe Kri'mU. a l-’ri Ill’ll fi'tiisi r .-ailed up Id ilaila a;nl liy a lew well liirei ti’il shells liesirnyrd tile consulate, 'I'liis ii'lurnialiiin is idi;iii1 in an an- nDumi'nnnl .triveii out Imlay liy the I'retieli iiiinisiry ol' mariiie. wliii h reads: "'I'iic mini.'-ir'y ol' ni.-iiiiie havln;.; been advised that the (ieriiiii l'(m^iul at. ilail'j U:'d incited Turldsh troops to (ipeii lire on a lioat earr,' ir.j: a lla.^' irui-e in! Ill violale Ihe Imrial plai e ill llaii'a ol' luinilier ol suliliei':- ul' llH' irmv III' .NapDleon. srati' rih.- ai ill' ■iame lime liie ritiu'.iiis {ii' a l''ieiirli ulmiial enfi rr<<! Iliere, .■^eiii a eniiser wliii-li (Uslro.xid till i-nnsuU'.ti'. The Olloiiiaii aut'.iDi'ities were i^iviii pre- viDiis iiDlii-e ol' tile reasiin I'er ih" liDmltanlitietit. uiii'r liin!iiii,f.’s were hit. ' Turks Lose 40,000 l^oiidoi). .lune 1.—A prisoner cap tured a I'oriniRlit ago in the Darda nelles says that the Turkish losses in the defenses ol^ their positions on the Uallipoli penin.sula were, at that time over 40,0ut) men. This information was given out in an otticifll statement in London today, it reads: "Itegarding the operations in the Dardanelles, Turkish prisoners recent ly arrived in I'^gypt say that the (Otto man losses in the lighting on the (ial- lipoli peninsula have been ierril)ly heavy. The 2uth regituent was almost iUinihilated, its colonel alone of all the officers escaping dealh or capture. Al most eiiually severe were the losses borne by the 15th regiment.” So tar as the public here has lieeen allowed to know, a general lull pre vails on the different niilitary fronts. ui i.H \vi:\ sT(»i!i; i{<n;iu:i> ot liclliaveii, June I. Tlu* stor-. (Jeorge Adler was broken into last night and goods stolen to the value of over .$11111. The thieves entered (lirout'h t!i<" rear of the .“tore ia llie dead ef t]\e nitilu. smashing in oiii' nf the windows. They were eapUired this inoriiing near Swan tjuarler ami I'l'uiid to be the two negroes who bad just re<'enlly served a sentenei- on the county roads. MrMoiim. iMV <ir;i:Ti.v OltSI HVI » \T WII,>IIM- Wllinington, Jni^e 1. There was a f|uiet observance of .National Memo rial day in this city yest‘rday. the only outward demonstration aside t'rorn Ihe banging of flags at half mast being the tiring of a National salute of 21 guns, by the coast guard cutter Seminole at noon. Some Inleresling Statistics In Connection Willi Pro posed Scliool Bonds 'i'liat (iiveiiville needs a iivw iiigh seliool liuilding is jilain to all who understand the situation. For years liiere have been niope children in si IkmiI lliaii could be* coiul'orlahl.' Inntsi li wiMi tlie present eiiuipmeni and il is now no longer possible In provide I'or ihe iner,-ase till soiiu' inil!:.; is dime. The only way suggested lo pruviili> immey lor thu buildin.i; is to issui liiimb^. Can lireeiivilli' al'l'urd this'. Here ari' the I'aets. Tile annual inle|-(!st on al ■| per ceiii wotild be ^l..-|iMi, .^n add) lion.il ¥”'DM or .SilMU set aside eai li year and jiiaeed al interest, woul.l proviiit' a, sinking luiid amounting id alioiii s:’,e_iiiio in thirty years. Thi I ow n ilieii v. iuild hav»^ to raise .jusi liitle more tliiin a yi-ar. Tlie priipejiy lisii'd I'oi' taxes in i;ill. miounled lo ^and ihc|'.' wi ri ■111 polls. ,\ special lax of \ cents Dll llie liiimlreil dollars ami ’J-l I' tils .11 ilii' |M)1! would )mve yielded l;,si lear ^L'.ei.jusi aboiii the !it;hi aniDuni lo im-et all paynii’ils iiii th' Imnils. Il' iilopi'M.v value.s should liol ill- rease. aii'illiDiial taxes wnuld he as I'dIIdws: I'er tile inaii wlio pa>'s nn a pull ( mis. l-'iir tile man who )iays lax mi >'li'e, rents. Kor lilt.' iiiiiii ulu) pays lax on ''II (. Ills. I'or the man who pays lax on :f 111 HMD. :^s.uii •\s property values im reaso the rale can be lowered. I'aii the p<‘ople of Cireenville allord not lo do this when tlie welfare of the children and the prosperity ol indiislr.v are at sta!:o? W’ithin the last two years Roeky Mount, Wilson, (loldsboro and Kinston have issued bonds and built new schools, and now the town of Ayen is just completing a new $20.d00 building. Can (Jreen- ville afford to lag behind the proces sion? F. C. Harding. A JOWF. MAY ( OST .MAN IIIS l.ll K Norfolk. Va.. June 1. As the rei tilt of a friendly iilow whie standing in the d(.or way of Ihe post oltice hero yesterday evening. Hob Jones, color ed, is in the hof.pital and not expen- ed to live Jones tol l a joke a; the expense of his friend Coopt^r and Coep- er gave him a friendly slap while he was .‘-.ittiiig on the portico of the build ing. Jones fell over on the ground. He was picked up with blooil stream ing from liis nose and c;;rs. Coopi'r w;.!i arrested and pla ed in .iail. Officers of Majestic Saved London. June 1. IL’ noon.—Th'' ad- niiralty announced tod;*r that all the oflicers of the Hritish battleship .Ma jestic. sunk .May 27 off the (lallipoll peninsula by a submarine had been saved. The announcement made at the time of the sinking ot this warship live days ago said that nearly all her otli- cers ltd men had been saved. Cup is Given to Juniors Tile .liiniiii's were presi'iiieil the lov- iim 111)1. wliii li was given by tlie .-Vth- feiii’ A.'isoi'ialidii III' i)i( Traiiiiii.g Si'liDol id'Tlie i lass niakin.L' Ihe liiuli- e.'-t points in ti'iiiiis and walking. Iiy l’resid<‘iil \Vrii:hi ai tlie assi-iulily |ii riod ,\es(erda.v niornintr. Tlie ,A C|;iss. or l-'irsl ^ear .\eademie. made llie hi^ln SI in walliing, the .liiiiDir, si'und in walkim; and lirsl in tennis, .iiid the seniors si'iiind in leiinis. .Nil credit in walkinir i,s .niven to a I lass unless I'nur take twelv" walks ol a iiiiniinuin oi' three miles eaili. l-iviry girl that takes twelve walK.s in adililioii to tip I'uiii givi s a liall' I redit til 111 r ehiss and one tak ing six wall.s in additiou lo the lour gives line I'liiirili 1 r.'dir. Tiie elas.- niakiiig the liighe.-t .xi ore in walkin.ir •eives iiinr piii'iis i.iwanls llie lov ing Clip. (xporls Fooii and People are Starving Says led Cross W'a^huiu'iiiii, .lune 1. An enihargo asraiiisi eNenris ,ii arms to .M. \ieo and iigaii'.si imp.irts i.f im.d^mrrs to the I'niU'd Siali'.s a.s a >i";i in lelieving famine eunii lion^ In low the Kio Ciramle was propo.-.i il loday lo I’resi- deiii Wilson hv .Miss .M.iliel Hoardiaaii. of the executive coiiimillee of the .Vliiericaii !{ed Cr<iss, Reports to the lied Cross and the State Departnieiil have indicated lli'u foodslul'ts are being shipped out of -Mexico to llie I'nileil Stales, Cuba and eli-ewliere. As all experiment Red Cross food supplies will be sent lo American con suls, who will form re.>5ponsible local eonmiittees to distribute tliem. The liespatch of two carloads of supplies lo Monterery will test that method. Governor Wilhconibe. of Oregon, has advised the Ked Cross he will appeal for aid. and other (Tovernors are ex pected to respond to the Ked Cro'oS appeal proiiipily. i’art'aii/ii l<> Furni>;h Ftiod. The Carran/a agem y today an nounced receipt of the fDllowing from \'era Cruz. "Caranza. through st'erelary of war and marine, lias instrmi d all utbori- tici< in the territory controlled by the Constitutionalists that lliey would tie supplied cereals and provisions when ever it was necessarv for the people to have them Six tlunit’sand tons of corn were to<Iay purchased by tlio govern ment. The (iovern.ir ol tjueretaro wired lirst chief that his state has suHicient siipidies lo feed all southi'rn part of Mexico until m xt crop. The Covernor of (Jnanajinito wires tliey have a big excess lhat can be used to supply other localities in the country. The food situation in Mexico City is pitiable and Carranza is collecting sui> plies to meet the situation when the Constiintidnalisls enter the city." Wilson Serves Note j Today! Couple United in Mar riage this HllerROon Wemlensilay alleriiDDii :ii 4 o i ;o k W asliingUiii. 1). I',, .lune 1, rresi-jii,,. .\|rmorial lla|ili^~i ' Iniri h wa.' ’.no dent Wilson and his ealiiiiei iD.layjM rm ni' a iuvi-iy v.e.iii.ii;. \\ i. .i adopii'd ;i ijew .Vlixiean policy, li ha- .•-:u.-i. .'loure liei.ime tue Iri!..' for iis objeei reslDraiiiiii oi order .in-ljur .Mr. ilii>;h . Kag-dali . 'I'iii; i 1; a:. :i 111" I'elif'i Di iiiillioii.-- Ill m'11 - eoiii 11., 1 j ! p a M11111! I!i"i'uraie'i I'-r tr.. anls I'rom ill ilevasiaiiiis of .Mexico's: ^ .i.-inn SIIOIM’ nifl I IT rAI SKH l»\l!h>t;ss I.AST M(;UT A short cirei'it on Dickinson Avenue cause wire to hum into Tuesday night throwing the city in darkness for fif teen minutes. The damaged wire was soon repaired and tbe lights came on again. Iliar.N ele.'iieiils. '.iliieh have lii'olU'ill alioiii i(!jii|iiinn..i ili'serilie'l a- ii. 1 iili-rahle. Tile l’re;,idei!i r'-ad in lii. ''lii'i'i a .slal' iiieiii lu he iiiniiiiiinieaieii :o morrow in the leaders of ail ,\li \ii an lai-iions. serving notue tnai un!":is iliey I li.-m.-i Ivos eomposo tiu sipia- linn, some .idler mi'aiis will he ioi;n I by the rniied Stales to lirini; .ih it: liie e>lalilishnieiit ol' ,i stulile gmerii liieni, 'I'lie sta.ieii'i iii was i pproveij a 1- tei- prololli^eil di.-ells>i(lll. ft >' Jl II" mad<' piililie lomiirriiW- Tlie Speeilie eolirse ihe I'nil'd .siaii:- will pursue ill liie evem tie' i-.nil •'ml ■ iiig i'aeliojis I'.iil II, .irrr. . is '.i.: ■< ii: lim d in lii" I're-iih nt's sial' ni‘!i!. imi the adiiiiinsi "ai ion's p,i-"ii f'1'’i is III .give iiioral sii|ii! 'i' ti a i n I'f llie liesl ell tiielll-: n M \ , !l. i' e.ifil 11," :.:l |\I ■.r.niil.l i!, I'l by ere all'll forni.d ret ouaii inn. Wi'.a :-n-li reiduiiilinn ■.Muilil ('iiai' .;li in.liarj^o 'Ml arii;?-, |i''nil i''.a: lie- <i'ii>( ii I’li-'l irovernnieiii in reeeive aaiiiniiiit inn- n V ;ir lo ihe ■ \'i ’.iMln.i of ..ll ihl i '.. - nients aiid ■*: iii^, iliter' i'liM.'ii I’l<ihalde. Thai the "ov ■ri'iin'ii:' p.ilu.s. !i iii- siireessliil. i, I.'- i arse, nii;'l,i ' e. (luire ullinuiii' iiiiervei'.i loll iia^. h. t r: considered aiel l!i ' ': |,'ili ii to ! on a sellleitii ,il has iiei oiil,'. a' ci swa.vcd hy 111 ■ |iO''s,bb nei i';..-,)ly of such ai'iioM. Ill high exeeuiive ((uar- ters, however, i diilideiuf prevails Miai the expression ol the .\meriean gov- ('riinient’s at .'i'iJ'; wKI ■ le.i" up ni s- ;ipj)reliensions that have I'Xistel in ■Mexico, us to its iiitei't ion.i yii'.i bring about the ih'sired c.n'litioi; go. ':'.i- nient. The administration policv i< the culmination of several week’s of con ferences between the President ;;nd his ofli< ial family. The return of Du val West who spent three montlis p-r- sonally investigating conditions in Mexico for the President, was the de ciding (actor. Ited I'niss Ifeliel U iirk. The .■\nifrican Red Cross already has laid plans l'(«r relief work to be oarrieil cnit iii i i-i v. r.iii.tii with tlu Stale eDpartiiicnt. The Carranza ageric.s here has issued several state- inents denying shoriRO of food and saying the stories of famine are exag gerated, lull llie Washington govern, iiietit is iKii taking these into consul eralioii beiaiise of ils t'Wii report". U. s. Fort Tampered With I’ori Town.-'(Hd. Wash,, June t — .\ii attempt was recently made, it became known today, to put cnit ot commissimi the big guns at Fort War den and Fort Flager, guarding the cut ranee at I’uget Sound. It is reported that the breecli locks of four guns were damaged an the lo cating njetbaiiism broken. Photographs of the workings of the forts had also been made. As a re lilt, all visitors bare been baw from the forts. 'I'lie i liiiir a:,'i re. ': i;::i Wi 'i- i, \.'i'i! ss.ili wiliie i liaai', ;vy aiei a |i:nlu>inn uf .-w e,. i peas wi I'" iiri isl iea liy arrang ed. .-n;! Inllsie was |ii,,.M-i jpy .'.hs. I.;;.a l.aie r, wini" I'ur :.'ii"..!r ,i. > . - illeii .last 111 lill'i; me lil'id.ll p.i.r, ■ Men il .Mi'.s l';;,s.e ;:i! iial d \Vili^-|u•rt 11 \ o',v." .\|l^^• '\\ lii'in'■. I -li'DiJ :li ilie i iinir hill ai;<l «.is .jni;.. li\ l|.'' eliiei memliei'^ nl' tiH: i:e;r, v\ liD intend till- ehiii'eii imni In. aii'l -aiiij llie "liridai I'iin^'a- ;, ".ii lie- I;.'Sc n" as ilay la.i'ei,!.! *, lie- Till eni.'ir v-a^ .■i.m)ni>.'1 ni M i.i'aiiDS. ,\li.-^i'^ l.illiaii- I’ar'i-.vr am! i'i---ii' V^'iiii ii.ird and .^il's i.'ec:^c i'jiil. 7.:(e,' M.xli.i'f,- W L. )i.,il am: T. U'liil", l-i'nr.'-. Messs, Li:.a;' 1.- .I..iai ,itid II Ul;, t arn 1'.' s, ,\lt>-rs ' i; Uir.\|i;i, Al , i..iiuhih:-lii>ii-< ah'l >V. '.' Li!--- I I eii!" . .i r. ,\! II..- I mil la- ,i.a .-i i av ia-.ni- I'ae ,ii; aii i|Ui. k!y ihaus;';-! .'.i- 1,1 .'.I' h .' IsDl.i.'s 'vS'e-iihiii; . ,1 ., ' i.i 'in ;ai I'.il'lI :ii' e-1 !h;n :i. 'I'lh r \ "rceiii'ii!','i! w-ri- '.r-i li; • ; III' II.' eliUl'eii .ilid lailie in iwo .1 li;:i. linwa nlipDsile .',.:»ie?. 'I'hey v. t ] e Mi'-sr~. .I'liin U'-' .'iiiini. Tom ’I'ii;;- liel'lale. .-Sugu rlemlli.-’. i.U.lli'r l-.iv; a.;^. 1 "!)i I'll r.illiaiii and K yuioial Ty son. .\i-M laiiie lUi- I'ur hri'.les iiiaals. two at a timi ilnivii (i;i|K>.“ile aisle--. They we! .- ,\|i.;^, v iielll.le \S’!iieiiard, ,\ddie Uea. i>l I'.dilitnu Mile Seluiliz, riid I'-e-.ie ll.a-kitl, 'I'bi lirale? ii'anls v. nre pretty lu ; IresM- - over pin'll and carried shower bou (lueis ef pink an white sweet pe, 'I'liey were followed by .Mrs. (.’, U. Townseml, nl' Farmville. one of ll;>' dair.e.s nj hoiii>r. She wore b-'r lovely wedding L'own and i-arried white swei i |)eas ,\i XI came the two sist.-’-s ot the groom. .Miss Willii (iagsdale, a maid of honor, down one aisl", and Mrs Idhn R. Carroll, of I, nii.^.viile. a dame of honor down the i.tlier aisle Miss Ragsdale w< re an ail white ml uown and e.-irried while sweet jnas. Mrs, Caroll w.ne a white net and taff eta gown willi train and eirrjeil whi’ ■ swi'i I pes. In ;Im' same order ilii to sis|. IS ol the bride. Miss Wa.ai iMocn'e and MrA >i, II. i:land. of Cioldslii'io. "'ilt'red. Mi's Mnor ■ wor.- .' un e:i talleta .e -.ivii aii'l carried pink s\i eel (M as. .-\iid Mrs. iJiand wore a hamisoiae wedding gown and carrii vl .sweet peas. As the iiride ciiteriu the I hurt 11 the organ changeil again ihis tiini' into “Lohengrin'is Here Conii s the llride. ’ The bride entered on the arm o!' her lather, Mr. W. M- IMoore She utlUAlially lovely in her wed<ling gown of Duchess lai ovi r bride’s satin, made with train. She Wore a bridal veil cauglil willl V.iliey Iillies an carried a siuiwcr I- " (inet of white sweet pias anil valb lillies The groom with his brothi'i', Mr Sherwood Ragsdale, as best man, cam'- down the opposite aisio ami .ioined the bride at the altar. Rev . C. M. Rock, assisted by Rev, .\, C Hughes, of Raleigh, performed the im pressive ring ceremony, wiiich joined the two bappv heart,-;, Tbanbouser'M March was played as the bridal par-, ly left the church. Mr. and Mrs, Ragsdale left on tiui A C L, lri;iii for an extended north-, ern tour, Mrs, Ragsdale is the a*- coinplished and attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore anU has a host ot admiring friends. (Coutiautd oa page Two.), i:irillli'ligwWipBBMjlwiWiiiii'niii|ii'II iwiwii ■ iiiwiiy-^TMBHpiK
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