'■ ' /-/l/r/flj, ffmMKif9VB£F IS TME mvmtT @F EABTSRN tern's oAmuNA. it has A POPULATION OF FOUR VBOU8AND, ONE HUNDRED UID ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FARHING OOUNTRY. INDUSTRIE’S OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO OFFER IN THE ^VAY OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE 10 B AND NEWSPAPER PLANT. 7^; r mmmmms; TOmilE XXXIV. AgrleaUnre la tii« Stoiit Oteful, ttr« flfoKt Hc»IUifula tbe Most >oi>le £iii|iluyment ol M«n.—6eor|(e HashlHgtnn. WM HAva A omev^A- 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 WAY TO TAKE 4 FEW INCHES SPACE AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU UAVE TO BRING TO THEIR ATTENTION. OUR ADVERT I 81 NO HATES A HE LOW AND CAN BE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. (;i{i;hNvii i-K, \. („ FBiiHY .11 M: II. i!»i:.. M niu;i{ Hi:.' COMMONER RESIGNED FROM WILSON CABINET YESTERDAY il: IS 10 eiAME investigations Still Coiris y at Annapolis NIVHL OFriCtR mifOlVEO l!(iir \iliiilriil Will. M. Kiilliiiii 'riiliikN Oik- Miilsiii|iniaii lo itiuinc And ll<‘ l{i‘siim<‘s Ill's Coiirl oi' hii|iiir.v 1'oiliiy. 1Io|m>« to / l<‘iir Tnidhh- ll> Aiiiiiitiolis, .liiiu' S.—lU-ar A.liniral Will, P Kiillaiii, Kupi'rinii iiiianl of ilio -Nasal Aiaili-iiiy who rt-.siuiuil his los- liinoiiy today bi'foro the naval I’otirl ol' iiKjiiiry aiipoinU'd liy Socrctary Dan it'ls to investi^ati' cluirt;eK of ii Tfnular- itios in acaderay exaininatioiiH, (li>- < larcii to the court that Midshipman •lames i:. Moss, of Annapolis, was tlif man primarily rosponsildo for the wholi' si'andal in coniu'ction with tho last annual examination. jVIiilshipman Moss, thi> admiral as- siTltd. was bciiiK supported in his plea for I'lemeney by two I'nited Slates Senators, a reproseiitalive in Congress and tw'o lawyers. If surh farces, said the superintendent, were permitted to control in such a case il would be possible to maintain a standard of discipline in the Xaval Academy. |{«-p4'ats ron>ersatioii In^uhiiii; Xaval Oflic^r The admiral said he refrretted very much to have to testify concerning a conversation with Robert Moss, father of Midshipman Moss, and a member of counsel for the accused midship men, which compelled him to mention the name of the naval ofl'iccr. -Mr. Moss told me, said Admiral Fullam, "that Surgeon McDowell, whom he (Moss) had defended in a civil case, had assured Mr. Moss that he would look out for his son,” Moss had told the admiral that he did not wish to make charges against McDow ell or anyone else, but he expected the belief that the papers claimed to have been received by Midshipman Moss from an anonymous source were sent to his son by some ollicers. Sur geon McDowell, (he admiral said, was mentioned in tl.at connection. Ill the course of (Tossexainination by ('ongressnian Hay. of the midship men's counsel, concerning the issuance (II "doiie’' or information about stud ies. .Admiral Fullam said it was cus tomary for instructors to diret't the special attention of tnidshipnieti to cer tain parts of the subject, they were stuilying with a view to their time be ing devotcil to the most iniportaiit parts. It was legititinate. he s;iid to make use of copies of former exami nations which could be distintruished from information about fresh exami nations, by reason of the old papt rs contain their headings intact. The fact that the papers th;;t come info Mess' possession had the top cut off Hands In His Resignation Rather than Cross Views Of President Wilson Resignation lalies [ffect loday llllien Note is Oispalched _T V ninereliee iil 4>pliilitii Itetweeii >Vil< son iii:J tlic roniiuriiier Ciiiised tJic Itesiuiiation. Kolli of llieni Heeply Heurelted the Seierance <•!' I*iilili«‘ Keliitions. but Will ('ontliiiie re not old examination papers, diriared I till' witness. I l!i‘fii>es to l!('lca>><' teen>ed 'liil-liip- Maii Washingliin. .lime .s Si'Htaiy ! Daniels loda> ileclined to graiii lh<- re (|uest of Iouiisel fur the mid-liiptn:iii I on trial at tlie .\aval .Aead' -iiv tiial they be released from arie ! uhi'e the hed to lie I’l'eM'iit. The principal of the (iraded School tor the coiori'd race, through tliese eolunins invites the wliiti* citizens lo inspect the sewing, coidiing. chair, can ning and school gard(‘ii work of the school froiH it A M to ."> 1’. .\1 . on Thursday, .lune lnih aiie I ortii- ed I'lie O|iiiiion that tlie Uotrians Uid The (>ernian>< Are \ImiiiI l!x- liau'ted. <-ernian Siihiiiariiic> SlioM The llosi Vclitit}. London. .Iiiiie The big liallle iii l aiicia has l eaeheil no dei isjnn. The -Aiisl ro-1 :criii;^^is have criisseil the Dniester south nl' l.etnbeig and haxe assumed the oH. iisive fartlier to tlie south, and according lo the .Austrian ollicial repDrt, luive pushed tiu: Uii^- sians hack iHtweeii Koldiilea and l\alusz in easii-rn (iailiia. The ojH'ration was necessar> liefore the Teutonic allies coiuliiiitd their advaiu-e toward Lemberg, as Russian attacks in tlie region of Kohiiiiea were h< ginning to ki4' in ^Vest. It is true that the French have been attacking at a number of points he- iwei'ii Rheinis and the they claim to havi' added twd (iiiniaii aeroplanes as an etlset to Ihe c|esiiu(lion. reporteil hy the Cermaiis. i.f an allied a<‘ro]ilain n-ar Daoiii. Theri are indications lhat a big liatile is iniinineiil if it has not al ready lugiin along the Isonzo riv<>r, where the lielians apparently have decided to laniich their principal at tack. The Italian cavalry have cross ed the river, anil it was reporled from (ieiieva tod;i\ thal tlie.v had pier< ed the Austrian lit.e L El CLOSED TO OAK Ron. Francis D. Winston Selivers Spendfd Address to Ihe CraduatBs 'i lie sixth annual edmniencenierii • x- ercises ol tile i-'a.st (’ai’olina 'i’e.'iciu-rs Training Si:ho h;id so many suitors "There was oiue a vei v rich girl,’ said he. "who hail a nuniher of vouiig men as lallers. hut she was ahvays aware that they were really liking for her wealth. Finally one of them came and had a hcarl-to- hearl talk with her, telling her how dee|i in love he was with her and al the conclusion llie girl said lo him. ■say that over again. I know you don't mean il. but il sotinds so good " "This is the way I feel about whal Mr. Wright lold you" said Mr. Winston, KIICRIN SROCKED AI SEC. BRIAN’S Dongressmsn is OiiiFilcuriled Sudden Development 2t 1 iic iV HO CUSH WIIH eiAMAlif ( iiiigrc'siiiaii l\ncw Vntlihig nf t.hc lla.'s lletelojiniciil I litil He \>a' \olitieil h) Teii'pholie. Hopes I or a Iteconijlliatjoii. Ite- Iwecn llryan and W II -on Kii.sU.ii, .luiu s. Toiiitlil at f.giU tile news of .'^ei i'etar> l’r>an's resigu.i- lioii had ni'i iiemirated lo ilie Ijtlc Halifax l oumy. lown ol Si ml.in I .\ecK. where I'laude Kiteiijn. le xt ni.i- ,|i:rii\' il aili r of ilie nanonai IioUm' ‘'.t I'epresei.tatives, i- siijeurning. .'»!r Kitchill was notilied al iiis iioiii' am duuilifoundeii. " iie di i hired had not evt n heeii advisid on liie i: ill \i loi.'tni Ills in Washington. Mr. Kitchill parried nearly evcr> al - tempt to draw him oni on tlic i abiiiel crisis and called lor full iiarticnlart-. „ 1 jusi don I know what lo think of it," he said. He said he hopid for a reconcillialion In Ihu inierest of tlic ad- ministralion. He thiniis the people will stand hy the president since he secnis to be backed by a well developed scli- linient as expressed in the majority of th*' newspapers and other publua- lions. "In the event .Mr Bryan will not slay in Ihe cabinet I would not he sur prised if .Milchcll Palmer succeeds turn or possibly Louis Branueis or some man of his e I Ciinian submarines continue thiie* actiMtiis. .Among their latest vt