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ijtMKKliVlLLE IS TITS UEAHT OF EABTERS 'fORTU 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 LOO ATE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO OFFER !N THE WAY OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTA RY FA Cl LI TIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE Wit AND NEWSPAPER PLANT. I 111, i 11 ARricoltiiri' l8 tti0 3! •(•t Ibvfnli tfcir Uraiilifuli the Moi«l Moiilf Kiiifiloyiiieiit al M^n.-'-Oeoriirp V^HHblnirtnn. I j WE HAVE A CIRC OLA I NON OF TWELVK HIN- ; DRED AMONG THE BEST ■ PEOPLE IS THE FA STERN ; PART OF NdliTtl CAI:0- I LISA AND INVITE THOSE \ WHO WISH TO (,’ET Hhl- TER Ar^r'AIS'TED Wl’JH : THESE (.<kjD PEOPLE IN i RUS/NE>S,S WA y 7 0 TAKE i ft.W ISrtJhS >PACE ASD 'ELL THEM WHAT YOV ‘JAVE TO BRIS(. TO IHEil: ATTEST ION. OUR ADVERTISING V.'iy/;'.' M'E row AND CAN HE HAD rpOS APPLICA TION. rr;?T7'irr.i——^^Tiir-r; rOU MK XXXIT. \. („ fhikav aktkhnoon. si i'umuik :i. nn.. FmST SEBJICE m OF THE REVIVAL : II NEW FORM OF LAST EVENIIIGi E I »*» !{< V (..(itoss. xtTKi) i:\AN<;n,. j HAS ( oM i;!ii:\< i: un ii shrtJt- l>l, 1*I.F\S|:S HIS HKAIJKItS I TAHV I.A>S1N(. \M» TU.KS FREIGBT SHIPS SiOLO RECEIVE ALL PROTECTION E CERTAIN , IIILD KCLyOE if THE BOARD: PART OF BEPIIRT T HIMTISII I'KISS Vl{<;ri:s IH \ ri IMMIilt AllMKMIN \tlll M'.iH H> WIIU AN VHI.K SKK>M)N AT niK rHHISTlAX ( HI H( H, Notwithstaiiiling ilic iiiclfiiieiiiy ul \vp;ith(>r. :i pooiily nuriilxr <ii' jicoi.lc ullciuied si’iviic's last ni(;hi in ibc Cluislian iliuriu ;iiui h»iu.r<i an al)lt- M'Mijoii by l{cv. i’l-i'cy [J, ( lu-s, Ijjc noted national ovanKi'list. Thiu lifinj. tile tir.sl si('i'Vi<(‘ II!' :i scl’ii's tliiil will fun! iiiiic !(j|' Vi'oi'k;; iiii'i pi'oti itiily !,inter. ' M'lii' siK'aki-r cIiiim' his liicinf lur till' iiiiiiiil (lisci)ur.'i'. "'riic Kiviv.ii S|)iii!s." Ai.d from ihis siil>jr<'i >!i, ('I'o-s l mil: ii cnlhU'iii:-!!! 1 *’''1' AT I.KV(.TII OK A I’KATK MOVI 'I KM'. \Va!-liiil>;li);.. ^cjn. ", ('iir'iiiial <;ilj- buns tijiiay picirciii'il in I’roid'/nr WtI.'On a •nessiigc I'lnm I'upi’ l!cn».-(li< i I'vpaiilinjf i)Paix‘ in Ijiroin'. Later lit- MMV Si'i iTliiry mi i!)<’ :-ann* MllijOlt. co’.iK ri iii o at tlio Wliili’ I'iinlinal aiauiiiui-i'd tin.” liu' j.dssil)!!.'! ii-.' Iji-ai'i- V, ;!li liic I’l'i sidi'iit. li" sai.i h<‘ iiad (i>nv(.-yc'Ci a nicssagi: iroai iln ion imi i' .liii i 'j;. I Alior till I lion'll', thi' I lu' hail ’li:-. iiniiiii!.' Ills liiurcis Aiilili wa:^ i'\illy lii ran'! t* i':*' f (*,' i.lu- >icrviii>. Kis Fi't'ini.n v.as a'idri'ssii! mn tly to till' I'cli^iiiiis I'lcMufiu. iniiifi .'siiiK till :ii with w'.uit coiifetilnii li a ■'I'.i - vi-':;! Spific.” Mr. <■^os^ saiil (i'at in .'!f\i al it' I Nai'T <-onr('ii(s al llii.-^ tii/n- I Ciii'(!inal (litjlmns di'rlarr'l liiat i!u I si-ii’ii'Uu 111 i.i' lai' 'U'.mariii.- i- u- i'aii Kr'.’ally aiiii d tin- > an.-f l ' • I and liad jdai i d ilif I ii'.lio' S;ai,7: i in V(-r\' adv.iniapfoii-i |;ijsition "i li'' oi-d.T for Crr'cnvillo »■> i'xti..ri(;!!cc .1 ! ,„■ .<.,rvi(i‘ in liringinK il,>- n)!'. revival a’.vaKi'nini; llu' ndiijion^ lan | l- Hi' I!!.' (duiiiiiinii' iiin.si liijain wiili i;i-.itasinn prayer ami pii.-.-e.-is the preserving, forbearing, jiraisinff, biir- iloiiPil and lioly ."iiiril. Mr. ( rn.^s is wide awaUe to tlieir loi al worU an I witli the propel' siipiiiirt :i great trood wil) Ije iiecoinplisbod. A large elionts of singers liave been HiHHred from the different elioirs of Die eity tliat wilt iirobably reacli fifty in tmniber. and with Mr. I'ross as leader tiie tinisii' will be one of the features of these serviies. The speaUer has i hoseti for tliis (‘VeiiingV iliseoiif'-'e Pou*(‘i' o) tbrt Holy Spirit." The ptiblie is eordially invited urged to attend eaeb »‘ve))ing at S (•■(•loi'k. RECALLS PAST .It ST r\>«( Yi:uis \«io Toiuv VIOLENT sr:illM l-l.AVi;U HAVU( WITH <;ilKr;NVILI.i:. The heavy rain today recall.-i to the luinds of many local eitize;.!^ the storm that visited this Kection of the Ktate just two years ago today, when tbe town of (ireeiiville experienced the laiti and windstorm in its*Wilson and expressed the hop an eTid. He saiii lie liiu! iniorii'.-'d i;,-- I'resillelll lluii lie belie.e’l tlil- ,M if ti lie. It was iiiilii'.iilvd tlU'f tin' i'lipe ' message was in the nallire i.i a sug gestion tiiat n.iilral pii.vers ji.:ii «i!!' llie Vatican in inaldng fartiier i 'Ion- to restore peace. 'Ihe cardinal saiil that fiie plan in mind was along tlie general lines oi recent piiblii' uiseussiim of the iiiies- tion in iiewspaiiei-.''. Cardinal (iibbons was witii the President nearly half an hour. He was acconipanied by Monseigni'iir William T. Hussell, rector of St. I’at- ricU's l atholic < hureh here. "Our talk was highly satisfactory and I am very inticb pleased wiili niv reception from tlie I’resident, said the cardi!)al. The cardinal indicated broadly that he believed negotiations soon would be under wa.v to end the war. Hi- in dicated that fnrilier developHi’ni- inight become known soon. It was announced at tin* V. bite House that President Wilson woiiM make no comment oa the eoiifercni i' at this time. .At the embassies of tlie allies the cardinal's visit to the Wiiile House was viewed with lively interest but none of the ofBclals there expressed any hope for an immediate outcome of the peace talk. l.rfiter it was revealed that the car dinal incidentally discussed the Mexi can question generally with President I sti;a>u:ks ahi; t»i AS Ml ( H VAl.l K \s Tin: IMSSKX.KII SIMI'S. >iusi I \ \Nniui >(.> MiK rill >AM I ATI(*N (IlfKIN I Kt I \ Ki: I I I I ( I SOON. TOHN HI I'Olt r l‘l iti I'll VI \.iti{;i i I U IM- oi i.oiiiion, Sept. Great I’.iiiain caii- liot be a eoii.sjMltUig party to a sittle- ihent 111 the snliinariiie ipu'stiDii wliii ti puls a liner and its eiig- rs iiitii a rl:i.-H apart froin a nieri hantmaii and its I rew, l!ii,‘ eve,ling le wspapi.i'- in coniniehtii;g un t!ie note of rmin Win Im rnsiinfi to Seer-'iary l.aii.^in.t;. "\se ran know ledge no such di-- i;ii. tio::." s::> - llie W'l s'niii'si e|- >;n "and ior full .-aifa.-ileii <<( i/.m' i lainw v.e c; n aei-> pi noiii llci'ii 1 . esta'ili.-hllient of ! uiueii pi'iitei Is all nii:i-ciii " ii'. i li' r heiii rais of nat i'/iia b !le^ are iruvi'iing iiU linei' n: dinary men bant men. tiie hoaid iil-lllliailee p’opert V hinii.' I).' O; Al tile regular eieenng o’, of alili.Tni' ii last nip:,I an Was pa.'.'ed jeijiiirii.g ai! owni rs wiiiiin llu l orpui'a' the town lo eiilier uiaUi th. ir sni'a cio.-i-’s s;n:ilai'.v_ or Ijnild ui-w le.'es, Ae,or<liiig III I’le ~)ieei;iealto!’.s thi' ordinanee. all .-lirfai e eln'i i- wii; in l)|e lilj.ii.s Ol llie town. V, ill 1,1 |ji |. . ail'd sitii I .ils all]/' i; ii,lii\eis i.'s;'. iliej;".'. ai:<l l!n ..igl.i ^,),1 aiU-: be iiiade fly pn-of li.\ s,n Thi p!i\\ iiouM' laU'i alMi la made fl\- ii'ioef ani’l iJ.'ovidel v.itl; • ■■■ ■''■ji'i.i.r. I T!ii^ linisl d,.;.. i . ' ■ ' I r Iiill ilaie. 'I'lie lo\‘ ii I !erk In: :, i ■ iesei v hieli i.a- b' • . I- !l’ clesiUf.' HO\l!H \\\MS III IM’IM ONI \ S I'Alil til II S\ l;u N \ Nil ».i!l 1 K I! \ 1 II \ I V I IMI 1 <IN ( I t \ ' Hit i ! ' 1 \I!I.V lOKW, O' f a I a "ii; bi ; la?; nij-'hi a i.iii\i- w, iisli !|.e lown aaiiiii.ir' board I oii.>ii|i ri d iln agre..,| III have ;i ji'ild’.-aeu in par'. |: ^ida.e ; ,\lr laaiji j,”.! -laieiii'-:,!. 'I ': slaiell, 1 n -I : !ii;i i!,.i ; ? I I ills il:ai liiei'i ;ii'i e!n, i-,\ i‘ari I in ilii~ rejL.ri ti- i niaj;,iitn: iln I I'liard dees ihil valil |iiili!i>iiei‘. Kell, . Inr reiiiTier rouid 1,1' r. f i-i V. hai pai ls llie si ip ih.iio'.i iia^- In . n |.U.- I'd ip i:,. ieSI he lue- U i>r 11 > I': fay li^i.i a inajuiiiv <■.' U.e i i.ol \,alll 'lie I liliri -llileli'ent J.lilj- il-hl 1 I !> .^Ceiiis .'iiai Uii-r, I.-„ I i|:" pan ul --iii'ie iiieniliei n! ' i, iboiild thal walil.' u, e.Ni jude fre. . I.aulari - I I and,' Kii i:i.' n. .Ue! " i;' • Air. Abeyi.iinis is pn.piieii j illg stole I.I \) 111, 111 I II 'e,.i|!~ 'i,..: I ;:e > , ; ioiil\ing i"r I ,• !.i| u ;ii li iie I I • ii.-iii'il j her [ li\eh I'a-: i 1 >ii'i.ei-' .Ip; ' ;i . e .'dl. I.:.'11 I'll.p - 11 ' (Iiir I :is lii.ed l> I’i' lie -II adiliira!>:,'- 'b'-j j,,j, n :-ide!il Wilsi'l, imi' .1 111 aiei.* i-' wi'iiie on ^'ebrita;' ‘n i;i i-i:i::r :- i'a'I giv*>ii noiiee ui her in teiitiiin to al alidi.iii !e.'':il'l... iihd i|:e I'uiilier noli' after the sinking of :|le i.il.'i'aain. I !llbe-e no di tilietiii:. ■■'.as made betwi'en a liner and a iiier- liiaiuin in. * * We eannol ludp l.iopini: ilial ihe rniied Stales will jeit ii on record tiial it stiiinls b.^‘ lie wbole Ilf Ihe (b)etriiie so forejldy e\ poinideil in the I’residenl s l arliei ci.tninunicaiions." The I’ali Mali (bi/.ette eoiisidi i s Germany's offer to ihange her iiieih Oils of suinnarine warfaro to lie liini.* eil iiy tiie condition tiiat it applie.'< only lo liners. "Don't try to escape or to offer resistance." have lev al 1 racl'.oiis for liritish sailors, it says. "I’mint Von Hernstortl b'ttei. I'li'Kii'ies llie Iiii'.'.i'tte. "I'.as all the appearaiK'c to maneuver otir mercan tile marine out of ti'e fredom gained for it by its own seamansiiip anil h?’ liie failure i>/ tbe ii’.lill ae.i/'',! <■1 iiii ordi ■11 li'. 'h(i. ■■ public F-ijiije fail- v,;,i.h it liia'. history. Iteports rec:eived here from Wash iibmarine cam paign. The siibiiiarine bloekadi- has been an abject failure, and wbat in- authors would like now is to get a priee for the wreekagi*. * 'i'lie iivciiiiig Standard remarks ihat ji- President Wilson's •only object i- to protect American lives, he may ae ei'pt Ambassador Von Ib’i n-^ilorfl s proposals; but if the mission of Amer ica is. as President Wilson’s language itself suggested, (o tipliold llie laws of humanity, we fail lo se how he can accept anything less than an under taking by Cernianr to abandon her submarine piracy policy entirely, li an agre*nent be reached on the basis that of Count Von Ilernstorffs letter Anier- jira will have found an excuse for not r. \ealcd 'taking drastic measures against Oer many, but in that case she must not be regarded by the world pence would be restored there Later Cardinal Cibhon ingtc.n Ihis morning states that the [that no message similar to tie one, rainfall there last nigh! was unusually he delivered to the President fii III t!i< expect to , heavv. ami Ihat the river reaclietl the Pope had been sent to the other neu- “ protei tor i> non lo . . „ bighest tide since the storm two years tral powers. He said he niiglit gi-' champion of internationa niora i >. atr,, * permission from the Pope to make it • It is not known whether the storm public laler. raging up the coast now will reat'li Creenville. or not. but many local clti- /.(ns are hoping that its velocity will be spent before it does reach here. A Oerman scientist claims to have ' AdiHiral Von Tir|iil/ III. It was understood that Ihe message expressed the opinion Ihat the I'n le'^ London, Sept. 1—An KxHiange tele ^■'•^ltes now was in a position tn be o' ^,..,,,1, dispatch says that Admiral Von .-ri'i* ;isuK-fi>ii< (. in restoring p-ace Ttriiil/. Ill*' (lerniaii .Minister of .Ma _ — ' ■ '■ i- • v'e ' il> frc.in overwork and I in.iu'e. and i an be i'-vi'.llilig Id 1<':o v ihe |e-|i;;i'i n: ',.1. oi Ibis oMlijKinee. Allolle r iire.L.;' - : , ;-',;i I;.' l!'." biiard last ni;-hi v.,!-; ilie I ’-i iii.in uf the .-eave,)ge)- I'l'jia r'nliill to ll.lVi CiDi- Uol of Ihe pri jii r ■ h■aiiiiir': of I'le closets. .-\ tax uf two didlar- r 'ear will lie levied npnii caeli prnperiv owner to cover tin' eesi m tlu:- ih liarlment. .'^n addition to the i rdinan, e le. Miiires that i aeh property owner p tr eliase two galvanized bneUels, same t'.i be spocilied by the town i lerk. -Ml Inn kets are to be imifon'i. Tbe vote on ihe nieasnre last nigli' was praetica’.ly Mnaiiinious. li has had the hearty support of Mayor l)unn since it was lir.st liinled that this might be or.e ot the ne'V onli- naees passed hy the new board. The citizens of the town should feel ajmreciat ion lor w hat the board of aldermen did last nigbt for liiis will, in a gnat ine.isiire. reibiec tlie numb' r of cases of typhoid and malaria heie This i> a !-le|i forw.Trd for (liien'ilie that will, ill all probal'ir''v lessen ihe death rate in nreenvi!!", and one iliat i i well in kee|)ii(g wi'li I hi progre-'- that is being made ab.if. mlier lii.e-'i su.i: Of ri'ifn itry IN \ OI \ I S IftilMKHI. ifi> tbe l-;asi-.n Press, i Uocky Mount. Sent. A transfer O'" property beer t' involving Siiit.- oOt) was I’omplc’e I when Dunbar Farm, of aci. s was sold to Mr. W'. A. Krwin, of Di-riiam, X, C. Xoihing has been given out as to the plan of Mr. Krwin, however, it is highly probable that he may pul a creamery ou this property to supply the towns in this part of the State. TOWN STATKMi;>T TO KK l>l liI.ISHKD MONTUI.Y It was move.) and carried at the I board of aldermen meeting last night that a staieiiu-iil of the town’s liiiaiiees be published monthly. !:■ 1 I if • I ■ • I a I ih:n n I 111 piliil ):iM I j.i iiii in., it all. ;i. >1 : i:i are a; \iou- I'l i;i,' hiiani of a llie, iiiea i .‘i loAii's .'fi.-ir-. i: mo.-t folUs. are putili". aiel i.oii.. . should be eovel'eil lip. The ui'i.'or aiid llini ei ■ :.i i.’.'ii ’ 11,ell are knii'vn in In- in ;..vnr o; i 'u lisliiiig Ihe rep.'M in ii.- eni.reiy. a . eimsiderahle eiiiiji etiii'i i- i urn i;' e why till' oilier meiiihe''s i | the i goverijinent oppose the pilhi.eai e:, • the report. CMST HUE TROOP SHIP ANNOI N< I II ISII ITiOOP 111 I N III. I II \ I' I (ti l! I I liK- ITiANsPOl! I s IIW r lOIMM KOI !». l-'oiir Till I h Uans liriiish Siiiiplieifv eatiirea a Pennsylvania nventor's bit pin point protector carbon under pressure, or ri.ruio de-j ,.\'ia'istion. anil on advice of his I’b'- ,,„rved piece of ineial hold itself on a produced a temperatuie of 13..500 <le- g;].ee8 greater than ihat atlrilnjted lo Nkiaii intends to leave IJerlin for *sutflcieni!y sjiringy to grees while exj»erimeniing with liquid j hoHday. | pin. 1 .Ills, pol ls ha' e heell liirpedm ,| I suliniartiies. The announcemciil "as niade ioda> oilieially as fi)lln"s: "111 the I lai ilanelles the lasi «iek of August has- been ealin throiiglioiii on the soiitherii front In the north ern zone liriiish troops delivered sm eessfiil attacks 'vhich put them in possession of a hillock to tiie west oi liiivuk .‘\nafaiia, which had been con tested keenly "To the transport sunk on the .'oih of .August by one of our aviators in the anchorage at Acbashiliman it is necessary to add four transports tor pedoed by nriiish submarines: two of them at the same point and two others between (Jailipoli and \agara “The puns of the battleships have hit seevral vessels anchored in tin straits.” y ! 'liK-iii \ piiHi’Miii I mu I. r. I \M1.I 'I I b lol lU'':-- t I Hiini I 111 >>!•'!. UiH K' Mi.i;:', Hi,I I hi,I till \i Uii.i i' I i,.,si l.ii.i .11 V;nl»- tlu* UlliJ I<T I f**' v' lhH'J' hfUT- ’ "« i iiii' Florida ut r'-ii'' ..i .1 ■ U'i' ul » * I ur* .n K.i -*- i-.-.vif. tliougli there is a p'i ‘ - '' 1 i^' hi i.iid uil.i i.i i- ;i 11 | i " ' ' '' liiai ilu-> li.' > u tri-t S’.j'-uiJ *n ''ii-riii.r.- iu-l ahi ai! ol b. I . l.a- I tall " da' iinie 111 it-i;.ali.' iaiid 'm ' e ' Ci.a-i 1. : ■■ i"' I' ;*-• '.I- ■ •;a.ppaM' lol III! lounst tra'il h> lie' puling ,m III .1 I’li'iln.a;: Ma'u oui ii i i.i'af.,i Holh Ihe nioisieiilng and scaling ot Idlers is doni‘ in a single operation bx a new (dlii e nnplemelp in wbich ; ilampen(‘il roller passes uiid* r the flajs ahead of a larger one thal elo'-cs ll.em. r iieiiinaii iiiid ,0 ro>s io .isiiii.jiton and tiiei.i I MiUl h on a lii i i.edule IliAM'Vi r. liic season .1 iir.t • ;!iiinty jrripped Ihe country and ail jilai.s were called ofl. However tin n' are some that believe the season is t.ow ripe, and thal witii tlie great l usiin ss forecasted for the tourist season tiiati the Allaniic Coast l-ine will thif year for the lirst lime in its iiisiory maki) a bid for the tourist busiucts from Chicago just as it has been a live con tender for the business from New A'ork for a niimbwr of year--. THE WEATHER For Xorfh Carolina tlire.'ticniog to night and Salurday, with probably rain Knsb to strong nori!i«,T--t ami cas-t wind'. t.K\NH M\S({IAIIU»K Hines' Hall, Tuesday night, Sep- leuiher 7, lyiD, Ip
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