^<>g>aB>g'i^af:iiiiiii *i.i iiWii'liHiiiHi Mlirt—* M 9BM MNSmtr 0>F MABWMBM fiMirm 9MBOUNA. tfEAB A F9FUtATI0N OF FOVR WB&WgAND, ONE HUNDRED UiD ONE. AND IS SUB BOUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING eOUNTRT. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO Lots ATE HERE FOR WE BATE EVEBTTHINO TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE *&B AND NEWSPAPER PLANT. Jl if p B WE BAJFm A 0ummA> TIPS OF TWELVE MUM- DRED AMONG THE MMBF PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BET TER ACQUAINTED WITH THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN i BUSINESS WAY TO TAEE 4 FEW INCHES SPACE AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU 1AVE TO BRING TO THEIR ATTENTION. OVIi ADVERTISING HATES ARE LOW AND CAN BE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. AgHcalhire b tlie .Host UGcfnl, tli« Most Healthful, tbe Mo«t Nobl« £mpl»yaeBt of Mbb.—fleorge VfashluiTton, VOLUME XXXIT. ♦iftKKWiM.K, S. < „ FIllllAV .11 >K |n. IIM,'.. M MIH I! lo.-i Austrians Advancing on The Italian Forces; Make Some Captures thariei) that tlie Teutons are Using Dynamite to Force II FIRED ON lunstuiuk. Austria, June ir>.—via Huilis iinil Hcntn-a, Hwitzerland, and I'aris. p. M.—Twemy-five tliou- saiid Ausiro-iluiigarian troops lei't Trent ycHterday and are now advanc ing anainsl the Italians vin the Uiva Kovereto front. In ili(> vifinily of (jorz and tiradis- trian>> rnriMiraue Kriuiiii- Hoiiie. .lune In—via Paris Charr.es tluil the Austrian military authorities are losliriiig Iirigandage in disguise to the roar of the advance of the Ital ian army are containeii in an ollicial slaleinent issued at tlu' war ollice. 'I'lie cnmmunication lollows; ■ || is certain that Austria has left in territory actintlly occupied hy us emissaries who have heen given or ders to practice hripandage. .Men of the landsturm. pardemes and fores’, guards are involved. Naturally they are disguised and provided with am- muniti(u). In addition they ar<> ]>aid irowns cfi.'iOt or more. Isolated Tro- %vay by haviiig a ri preseiiiai i vc on Ihe coniniittcc. This tnelhod of orgauizaliou is beiuti pur sued because it set ins the best way to allow t'Vi'rybody to get in touch with the librar> and take part in its managinient. It is sincerely hoped lliai every man. woman and child will fuel that be has as nun li interest as anybody else. Tbe plan for raising nioiiey in eii- lage the library has not been de cided iipon yet II is ceriain, how ever. (hat no person or organization will he assessed a penny. All con- tVihutions •\\‘11^ 1>|| voluntary. The advice and assistance of anybod\ who has an iile.a will be welcomed ai all limes. w. Mil fiiii« It! g[|H m|j| Chautauqua Proposition riTTm mn WAS rillED FOli ; I Tin; KiKST i i’isoiij: ok thi MAST»^;|{ kl V H!ll» \V Mt.ll I | Friday night Ihe tirsi epistide of Ihe .Master Key will be shown at WhileV f heal re. This is a tirsl ( lass pic ture. inlerehting and highly enter taining. .Mr. White is indeed fortii- nale in securing this piciiire and il is sure thing that it will be thiiriiim!i- ly enjoyed by all who see il. While's Theatre is worlhy of the patronage given it, for ii alwa's en deavors to give its p;'.trons the tiest I here is to be had. >egro i.jiM'liftI l.iltle Uo( k, .Xrk . ,lune IT,, l.oy Maley, ihe negro who sliot and killed Hoy l.e'ter. a well-known young planter of l.aFaxetle (oiinty several days ago. was taken from lieril'f Itoyett. of ll.n:|istead county, by a moll, and lyiiched in a dense woods near I.ewisville early today. The mob. nearly L’no slronu', overtotdi the sheriff while lie wa in his aiitomo l -'!e I’r'YinsT lew:>’ ! 1 ittle Kock t( place lliley in the penitentiary fi,r safe keeping. lial- Some lime stiue a group of (ireen- ville citinens, believing that the pn--' ’iftcr liie cbaiiliiiifjiia opens arc not allnwed to go to make up anv di'Iicit that nil.; oiciir to the giiarau tors beiau.'.e of their inabilil\ lo sell Ihe seven liundri d tickets. Thi.> is wiiy wc ai'e iirgint; you ■ siriiiigiy til hiiy yimr season tickets now. ilesiiies you will save moiie\'. even if you cun go \u but \iali the en. tertainiiieni.i and you can make sonie- lioiiy happy by Icttiiig iheni use \oiir licki't when you i an'l go yourst li. We know that llie people of Unen- ville and 1‘itt euuniy believe llial pays lo bring nu n In a Ki'e-.tcr ami belter Mianhood. women to a sweeter and nobler uoiuanhood, and yoiiiit: people to more splendid effort, and that they will tiland behind tUes miarantors who are zealously work in:; In this saiiu- end. .■^11 jiiiy yon: toickets now. .Iiiii I j'll.iraiilee to (ireeiuille olli luippiesi and iiuisl worih ecks of il>. Iii; lory . Yours for lirei iiville, Herberi !■: . .\u- llrig- aiidatrc, Is tiomc’s (M'lieliiJ Sfate- iiieiit. TJiaf 'iViiUiHs Hiiie t'lrc\. I I IM Nt i: MKHTS IN I VliMMI I I w ill dIs I llie Vs-.iir.iaihni (if (.'filler'. Meet in eiL'h .llllj lilllli Till* .\sMHiation of (linni'r nil i t in lialeiirli on .liily 2!i|h, for ( nssion of pndilems perlainiiiir i< iriiiners of North Carolina. It is e\ peeled that tli(r-‘ will b(> i* least 1.011(1 giuners in atleudauee. and il i-: hoped that even a largi r alh ni'ac f will be realized . I I The giniiers w ill buy the | IM'iieer'* eb‘i'teil rile Wasliiiigloii liislrici Conference ineeis in Farmvillo tonight and tiiere will be present eighty delegates and two ministers from the various sec tions id' lliis distritl. It. 1! (Irant will preach the opeii- , ing serninn tonight and the meeting I w ill 11,' presided over by I'ri .■•iding I Killer C. L. Heed. l)e!eiralcs f"oni tireiiiville iire the |folUn\ing: 11. II. Wright, F. U. j.'^triteh. II. |l. Haskell and .\ II I I !l!ingioii, who will leave fi-r Farni- Unie tomorrow inorning. aiiii lies f.ir Ihe lall crop. aNo di.'i U'S priiblenif (i I, re!-t and I ''I'v w ;11 I' immiiil .n ti\ (he liook Seller>. Me-.s's (' Y KnighI and "|;e| !,ilc|ilic!d, of .Aurora, ^leiil la-^t iii^l'l hei e. \ -hi ville. N’, C. June l.'>. Tlu* .Vin lh C -ruliiia r.ooU: ellers and Stalionery \ 'i.i ii'tioii h( Id its ai.niial coiiven- lieti I Me lolii V ilisiussing variou.' Ill‘III rs of interest (o im'ii engaged In tb.is line of business and choosing tbe same iHcers f rot he coming year. We tihen to Teutons l$eeaiise oi The I'se of l.arffc .Vmninit ni High I’oHeri'd K\|)losh«’s. lAUidon. .lune l.'i. '"i'lie Kusitaiiia was no I armed and she was never lined i'‘it as a iransporl," said Sir Kd- ward Carson, attorney general in the 111 w' cabinet, in addressing the couri of iiniuiry this inorning at Ihe open ing of the board of trade iiKiuiry into llie loss of the Cunard liner, wliieli was sunk off liic Irish coast .May 7 iiy a Cierman suVnnariiie with a loss of over I 10(1 lives. iiaron Mesey, president oi tlie ( (lurl, is assisted hy Admiral SirFred- erii k Kngletield and J..ieiilenant Coni- nuinder llcarn as naval assesors, and I'aptain liavis and Captain Speeding, of the .Mercantile Marine, .■\ttorney lieneral ('arson and Frederick 10 Sniilh represented the Hoard of trade, while the Cunard Company and llie passengers of tlie l.iisilaiiia. inclinl- ing llie hue .Mfreil ll. S'andeiiiili. all were I'eprejielill'il by ciliuisel . A large iiiimlier of ^■pl■^■talors rroHil ( d I he court . Sir i:dward Car.'on, wiio open> d for till' board lU irade, said he conrti-d tlie luHesI ilu|iiir>. He was able to give coiiiplele denial lo < 1( riii.iny's conteii- iion that llie l.n>!tania was armed and Has serving a-> an auxiliary li liriiish naval lorces 111 their Hole II* til rntiii.s >pcaker said "llie I'niled State; I'l ady have oliicially denied this, I lit- 1 videlice I propose lo call will lii iii and tullv iiro\e ihc reiimrUs of tin .\nierican g. \, r’ii;i"ii! that the Knsi- lania was iioi armed, and that >he never h.id III i ll titled out as a Iraiis pi'l l. Wiihoui waniiiig a lo rmaii subma line I'red two tol'pi'does at the l.nsi- tania and il is believed llial a third projcctilf vva.^ al.>o liri ii. .‘''iich an act w as iiol onl\ Clint rai \ to iniernation- ai law, lint il is lonuary to the die l.itch of civilization and hiimani|\ . passengers in this manner was a ilelilieraie aUinipl at miir der," Sir i;dward Vi niark, d lluii llie i|m-- lion of -peed Would be important. The Uusiiaiiia wa.-- i;oing 1^ knots, the tin .mil roll- lier l-'.'i holler.-- in decreased iratlic. ■r of her li'lal l oal a jiropori ion.ili iiiu only 111 out ol ';'((ineiico of the ihus saving a unari (Uisiimpiloii and iHioiiin of labor. ' I'erlain speci'ic in.--lnu tiiui?' was eiil hy the Hriti--ii ailniiralty b> wire le-.rt lo the l.usiuuua, b\H ihese in- strie lions are nm to be made piiblii.', and this pail of ihe evidence is lo be liikeii in iiriv i’^'. "It is (inite ixident." •-aid ilu' ,it- lorney giiieral, "that ime (\f the main uuesiions I'm' l!ii consideraiion of ihe court will be ihcM' instruclions and bow far ihe I 'litain iif tlo' l.usilaiiia aitid upon i!eni ' .\> i! rale Ihe lirst (|Uislioii to be le. ide.l in .”i iiive^iigalion lU Ibis kind is how i', .li“as(i>r oci iirrei’i. In ibis we kilo w ihai there was no iuci- Important Business Concluiieil- Road Macliine Bouylit .\t llie nieeliiig of the coumy (oiii- niissioners on .Monday, ,hine Tth, il was found that Ihe term of tin- road Huperinlendent K. A. Siinth had ex pired. and ini motion in' was reelect ed to succeed liiniself. . '1' Hart, Sio( k I,aw Feiui- Conimissioner re signed and .1. .1, Kawreliee wa.- ap pointed lo take liis plaic. W ,1. Har dy. who has been appointed road com missioner for (ireenville lownsliip made il known to the hoard that he could not serve, and .1 li. Taylor was appointe.l in his placo. .\fier disposing of the aliovi' bii'l liess the board of eoninii-^sionfrs luii- sidered ihe propitsii ion lo improve iin road from Frog Kevel in .-Xdanis bridge and found that il wa.- le ces- sary. It w:is arranged that Hciuer Dam township p.iy one half of tin cost of iniproving (he mad aud lliat |he 'citizens of Ureeiivllle |iay tlie (itiii-r iialf. The litizens id (ireen ville to raiM- the necessar> ameiint hy private mThsi ripi uni. 'I'iie .Siaiiioiis. burg road i.- to in- improved liv i!o same means Tlie I onKuissioiu'r.-- iuue for sniuc linu.- bel li 1 Oiisidi ring bll\ilig a l oad niacliinc. and at lliis nieeting \lr. I' .1 I lel ,aiii \'. a 1 c|iri-seniat i \. ol tlii White ('niiipaii;. ua-' pri'sciil ai.d Mili- iiiitted a description of a mnua lu.i chine pill up by tlir'l cunipaiiy. ami 'Olla for $5,500,50. The tiu;,ri! dc( id' ll lo purchase Ihl-^ ii.a biin' ji,i\ ing one Half c.ish and I'lc b.ila'i-.■ on May :'l, l''li;. uiviin; .i-- s, curiu tin ir l.ote I-. W l.awrciuc .:avc in hi> resm nation as sii|„.rinleiident ol lh<- (ireen ville bridge, and il was accepud .\ proposiiioii was siilimitied to pi'n- vide fi iiib rs for tiie (Ireinvilic draw briilKe, and to provide ample proiee lion for ihis liridtre. On motion, it was agreed that liu protection be iiiveii. and llu- luiiir.i.i V\as awarded lO .M .M . .loues and will cost $l,'iTlTri. Work will be coin- ineiiced at oiice and rii--lied In eoai plelion at the earlie.si pn- lile nio- nieiil . 1 •\ pelition was [ireseiilid lo allow I Farniville towinbip an idertion to iriv " I till in a spiH'ial school ia\ In provid.- Vtelti r school fai ililii-s It was trraul • eii. I It Wa.s InUi.d Oi.it liie c.nil.IV w.i- in need of rmids. aim upon being ad- \ isi'd bv I-:. ,1 I'orhes. of llu- .\a!ion- al hank ihal ic conid secure .' Tth ll'li;, and payable al liu' .\alioiial I'lly Hank, .\ ( w *i o I k . (•iher minor aifaiis were . ,ui-.d ered Mil II as honorinir vouchers and paying the public debts nicurrid bv the county. FHR Bie LOAI The Britisii Parliament is Told M Struggle With Germans Will Cost 1/5,000,000 a Day For Next Tiiree Months London. .luiie r. runvut^ U \t)'e i’reniu-r (.1 cr'dii lUi'. n Tl.- f'l on L',5ii,iiiMi.ihiii iniornied ilu- meinbei' the House III ( oinnion.- toda\' that :;o.! expenditure 111 tile lle.M Ihr'C lllnnil.s would not li, less tii.ui ■; l,-,.iiin>,.i>‘ > daily. I'reinier .iM;ini!i saii.' in Mi'odii ii.c Ihe credii ine.i.-ure iliat from .\pill 1 t:i .Iniii 11: ihi expenditure liad in ■ n al liU' rale ol ^ 1 ;;.;!imi_iiihi uaiiy. tie isliinated Hull llu dail\ peudilill i (luring llie cm ranc\ ol Hu- lu w crtinl would iinl he lesv, ilian ,v 1 ,-|.'ii»i.oeii lor the lia'on that as Hie u.ir eXIi ti ded ;is area, liri at llrilaiu't. lilialu i.il (■IdigaUons til llu- alic' v^nuid crease. In the general snrxe> ct Hie lion ihe premier reierrid io Hie i. i.ie ^ll■^u■tlou of Hie government, lie be I nlild uni lla\e been unlliii d .U taking liu- course in did \iiui'r 'be (ilissllle III nulsule llltUlill'i' ■! 1' cause III itiiipiirar.' cmbii rr..--ii.eiii. : lie lask was as uuwelciuu- a- 'il.i.I fail In Hie Ini 111 .iii> iua!i. j .Alter p.Hiln; tr.liuli In ..i’,. I nlleaixiU''. Mr. -Xsijunii c.aimed • i liiniseli' and a.s , n v, lulliatries '!.e slalllli iiesl .idlo-ri lu I In Hieir reSJ , ^ liVi Imlilu al |..iriii-.' . ill .'idiiiittei! -I.' Will'd I ialiiioa i,ad r.i-i a pli .isaut nr in Ihe bn ui! > . : I an i.-h i.-- . 1 I IC; Wasjiinoton Man Is Dead in a Room Norfolli founil in ( I ‘al 1.1 1 ashuiulnli. .\ A wire was rei en 'iii; iroiu .Vorlnlk, Kussel. ,i liical eniplo>( folk SoiiHn vn. lia'l bei L. !l> 111 I inr ) I ' , .1 li.ie ! i: d hel e 1 In.- 1: -I.It,10.1 Hi,,I ,i (if the i.nnd . 1! \ut- (Umt and that llieri^ was a pia'iiiedi laled desiirn ti' iiinider. The real i|m s lions arising are (Mily two l-'1rsi ,is m Ihe navigaiioii of Hie ship haviim re gard 111 Ihe insiruclions and iiiforina- tion conveyed by 'ho admiralty . an 1 seiond. as 111 whet her everything was doin' lhal could be done after the sliiii was (orpedoeil." I!) a room on li.uis. h -ireei -.n tolk I'le ras ,ei was ,i|n to .ilia ;1 . M'l known whetli. r i: was niurd'r o suicide It is Hn'uulii i-roi'.tb’' Siia Ihe man had h'-. oiiie lie-pondcni nvi bis bll.--ii,e-s alia rs ,ind i I'liilii,Ili . snicidi' - A ':i ai.d lour i 'rlni. in lie Icax. - .1 W.isiunmeu llonper MirreiKler'' Salisbiiri'. .Iiiiu’ l.'i r. 11 l(n«[... fnrnierh a well known beef niarkel man in this ciiy, who left iiere wh. o siNeral ot bis men were arrest, 1 charti'd with stealing a cow. b.is n ■ lu.ned to Salisburv aiul giM n him s'df np to tbe oiru iaK white h.'V ■ Ml I a lU'gro who Wi re in the einplov' nl Ilonp r are now doing tinu' for tiul tl'efl They ( laimed fo be ihiimr th-i bidding of Hooper when they t'ot ti low and butclnred it Miss i hrisiiiie Tyson, who h.c i,i ■ >( visiting in Washington, retuna-d hom-j jj;^ f . 1 ^ ■Moiula.v.