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useful era CrCS SHOULD BE l IN EVERY HOME " IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA What do you know about the war? Do you believe that 11,000,000 men will have any chance against 17 million? What Information have you of the' 'exact situation and condition in ' Europe? THE. JOURNAL, here with pcesentaan offer that will be eager My grasped by every reader, as it is designed to prepare you to answer all of the foregoing questions as you follow the daily reports. ,. It consists. of an offi- . . l . . rfj. .!':.'. .... ... . j...-:- cia map m nve coiorg covering every ; sides it contains a wealth, of the latest information pertaining to the big war centers.. , 4 ' .THE JOURNAL has succeeded in get ting a limited edition of these handy guides of the - great war of nations and they will passed out to readers until further notice at the bare cost of the expense of distribution. . As the cannon roar , and the shejls drop from, the great aerial fleet you will want to known where all of these movements ' take place and this offi cial map , will give you : exactly the information you . are looking ,for, as everything is - fully covered,, from the Rock of Gibraltar to theUral Moun tarns. v . - t x, T 1 t r I Educational charts are" attached to the map proper and - these show the fortified towost..Baval.area,.J)ig-.bat-. tie ground plans, and all of the great war capitals in Retail, besides; there' are protraits of. khe European, rulers, tables showing the strength oi the armies and tn aenai seexs ana point of the great war of European nations .This Map wa originally na9 , navies - well ia Europe by the expensive wax process wealth of information such as has never sand is as clear and smooth as a steel en- before been, shown Up map.; of jthis jgiavCiag the colors-are distinctive, and Character. All you need to do tj&gei one alt"' rivers" and mountain range1' are .of "thesej.wonderful reaps-is send or clearly . o-rttintd. r ! The type r Urge brlnr icents THE JOURNAL nd -distinct and every city and town OFFICE, or It Will be sent by nyiil of : importance is plainly indicated, either in town ot but of town for twelve Cheaply drawn maps cannot possible cents in ooin,. stamps or money .order . . . I 1 l. . iLT TL. - Ji L...! 1 5 - I -. I X,ve ioe aeiaus snown on mis au- mc uimriuuiiuu ucguw-. tuuay, ;.nw Dthentic map. It is -sufficiently large readers should loose .no. lime in. taking Mo include' all the war area and be-i advantage of this great 'pffer. , . S3- Pure :;. C ocl : ; Wholesome There is no better cr purer - f:l , ' ' -r.''r; JC3; 'ckBAM'44- made, nor can there be, Can delicious, ; , ; BIiADHJ.?3ICBCRBAtSi: in its ir.altea only its ' 1-4 -- ."' " 4 m:zw -; oralis . 'cEin rr: ly lq e-ci :c : E3UA NCZirCLK L JU1 v Made, in a wnitaiy manner in A sanitary factory. .V.-l; . "V 'I, - IMVkV'Jt H V J- tf " J "-"t ft - v u 4 ,1 . H 5 lm-k' i.-'..-.. . ... , L' . . f -T - .1 ' fl. s . V -"t - -,. WIIOLESAIXfand RETAIL PHONE 35 v FACTORY 3C0 k f ead Our Advertisements STAINfD KffFE IS fit! H iEl ! 1. V.' f.a ii f " STATIT.". AT Li I. 1 . Unife vuh ? from tip i'i we IS! J X ' At IX ACE fil hi '.A h; mir, "'. 1. l ir'e, ciie c , ..'in; t, ' - ?adde-J to t'1 ' "r;s a vic-.ve tot-tasJ in cn ?.tte.;:rt lo; .. iu. V; to E. Ii'nes an.i his v. If- Kaviria in the MTler li'ikil 1 Nel & d ElktisPO--1-s '.Ki,,.':..-.',,!, -' lanta eist-or-.. . : ' Jnne3 an .' hw wife, in-t''; ?.s:o'!y a depvtr.' s'-.v-T ari Mashi!! ?e;"' were as'.od k.t r I I rioto.". '. the fresena of t'.e wea ;on.cit t'le Lrn. janch; near E-ti'nc, where t' two were ar-isft'J- saveral days aj-J. ' Inner. reio. cd to hae mads cvr flictinp 'Stat'-iuents and finally to fcav; refuse to .say an-rhtin-f m a:'e abo t i ; After f n investigation in San Francis nd :acroai2nto. . t'te officers and c! k(w.k!..ni -i n 11 f-n Con AnJf.m jk . r " ; with their j. risone s ' I ' St:.:.-.., to ba Examlnad. The kaifo J9 fo.nd in a srsarc'i of the Innm iv.a-h for .clews Bsarins ..on the disappearance of the Neltn9sis ters. ' It ia i-i the. possession of D's trikt Attor u, Walter II. Evans, of Portlati'.-aa ! probably will be given a bacteriolo;i.-al 'examination to de termine it the stain are those of hu man blood. The weapon was in leather case. ,.t y,, , ,. "J, -JTlua, find .with . the report . of a Washington scientist, that th yette 1rae dug up in the rear of the Innes "house of mystery" at No. 120 Wil krns avenue, San Antonio, are those of a human being, is regarded as one of. the most important since the in vestigation began. ' - ; - " v. . - ( Case Rest on Bones. , - The Washington V expert said; not only that the vertebrae are human bones, but that they are from- the body of a woman. . ' ' Mrs. J: W, Netms mother' of - the missing girls, and those assisting her ii her search, are replying largely on t' t fading of the bones to establish t t one or both of the sisters have been i. Unless this is done to the sat " in of the ' court, the murder i 1 fall through. ; . , ' " s containing toilet prep I ly E'oi;e, a hand':er- ' x Btvi tie burr" ! Irn:& Pr.nk Acccimt Found. The rr.vestij?a--ion in San Francisco d veloced that Imnes had opened as f. xst in I ejr ar at the main . ix i oi" he Heljman bank and ; iiit Co .i: r.ny, Sixth - and Main i.kkO. a-:: i; at he had made depos 'j "t!.'iJc qrrtpfpnjrient .in .amounts to ' taa-ci that were sent , him Elo'se. On F". r ary 17 he deposited $297.30 ..icily t' e i..iio nt sent him by Elotse iev- days j before. ., Two days later cr r- "Mi SIS-'. On March, 2 he !.ircd S30t) in tiae bank, the amount -i.hud r?re-ved from Eloiss: by a tele .1' ! . rrtQns order. : The largest de c vas April 2; Sl.lOOk "it is not r-j n w' ethr he got his letter From ii j. ii c . from some other source. The' i:.-.o n. . was e'losj ! July shortly rl:e Nelms girh dfsacpeared. It .s 'i to -withdrawals either by -. o Ifr3 Innes ' . - Lines Va, e his-address as' No. . 147 . endoin? sireet,' San Francisco, and ..'is known that. Misr Innes was with " r when he mad i some of the de- sits. Ma shal Nelms said, while1 akin" in San Francisco with Mr. and 'rs. In-es preparatory to taking ..em on the rest of their journey to exas, that he had received more in riminating evidence - against - Ipnes id his wife tl-an has been made public, . Evidence on Death Letter. Kelm3 said . the evidence concerned the letter supposed I to Tave beenlsnt hy . his sistee, . Mrsk.: Dennis, from- San Francisco Tfo Mrs-'J." W- 'Nelms,' his mother, in Atlanta, saying ? that she had killed Eeatrice Nelms. . - i A new phase of the Nelms case.de veloped when Nelms produced a let- Hated AuetiSf 20. at Eueene, Oreg., Ljurporting to having been written by Victor E. Innes-to a physician of the aame Qity, in which he said ''Can you write me a strong letter showing thai -I anHn a weakened con dition 'and a physical Wrecks and 4 toill to travel?" " ';.." - 'Nelmtf said that the police of San Francisco .have compared . the signa ture that was signed to the letter with the writing of Innes, and that there is a Strong similarity between the two, and that, in consequence, he.Delieves that Innes wrote the Jetter and signed his name to it. Nelms said that he re ceived a telegram from his mother, today,- saying that there had. been ad. ditional evidence developed here.'-' . :- l Diarrhoea Quickly Cured, i, "I was taken with diarrhoea and. Mr. Yorks, the merchant, here persuaded me to trv a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dierrhoea Remedy. " Af ter taking one dose of it I was cured. It b'ho cur" I oihfr, tliat I five it tV' IT. L. C " c ' : PI mm V f -IS'' LS33 Having inore summer SHOES on hind than we want to carry over the winter.. We have ' cut prices on bur. entire Stock so as to move them quickly and make room for the fall goods, : which will begin to come in soon." , We don't -cut prices often but whenj we do youknow what bar ."ains we offer so come and see us. ".l r Sale Started Wednesday l 5 J. G. DELAMAR, Mgr.; Phone 422, -1 y 114 Middle St. Ealtlmore, V.'asL!.- :ton, D. C, NorfcIV anJ Vlr'rla Eeach, ..... Tuesday, Aug. 18th. . Bayboro, . Ceaufort, . F armville , Golctsboro . I .ins ton La Grange . The following is the Iow"round trip rates . Stations Baltl. Norfolk Wash. $11.50 (6.50 (9.59 . 11.50 " 6.50 ' 9.50 . 10.00 ' 5.00 FayettevUt i 10.50" :' 6.50 8.5C Greenville 10.00 5.00 8.00 1 11.00 . ; 6.00 - 9X)0 .11.00 : 6.00 . 9.00 . 11.00 6.00 " 9.00 Morehead City 10.30 . 6.00 ' 8.30 New Bern ., .'. 1 1.00 6.00 9.00 Oriental U,50 6.00 .9.50 riymouth 10.00 5.00 8.001 Wendell ,,. 10.00 6.00 - 8.00 yaahingtoa 10.00 - 5.00 ' 8.C3 V.lUoa 10.00 5.00 8.00 Zebuloa , 10.00 . 6.00 8.00 ; Tickets will be on tale for all trains ucust 13th, bear final limit returning? September 7nd. v 1 " x . Grand Steamer trio to Washington and Baltimore. r. .Low fares from all stations. " Convenient schedules, s '' .Ask ticket?agents for time tables ana lares. . i - I. F. MITCHELL. T. P. A. . - If PW Raleiirh. Nk Cl i : " ' E. V. KYLET, r-r H. S. LEARD. TrafficlMgr.T , Gen. Pas. Agt Norfolk. Va. .... - J I "1 s !1 you t' y ca Qitt a e'r. t r.'os. 4t45 13-43 1 2 anj t'.s JLIkis kkley II s. 2-4 6-8-10-12-14--a,.J 15 jol.u. $ ic, r Uiiun c.,,.., i.c Eern, N. C for t -h cr on tl s. I will also move all or any cf the -buHJl.:j and pay you cash one thou -sand dollars for them. You orinise? a corcranv sav three rood men lih . moiif y, and in ten years you can wik.k -away with 1-2 million dollars. Thr place suits. - There are three industries' . either one adopted by you would mak- - (Signed) Isaac H. Smith, K 1 ' No, 9.1 . Queen at. New Ber 1 rHv.-:-v;TIMEH for : s i f . jit jTkVe Guaranlc i "Tin fwr CASTOR I A - Tor Z&fa&ti and Children. lis K:iYc3i:::3AL-:;jE::St 1 Bens the Signature of S2? .ylSaM TKX , NCXTir " CAROLINA. ctate Nonnaland. Irirluctrial GoIIc Mainuined by the State for the Women ''" of North Cr -."a. Five regular Course.' leasllkig to Ckrees. SpecuJ Courses for teacher. Free tuition to those who.. agree to become teachers la the State. 1914 For catalogue and tulkar' In. formatloa. address v.'v;. ia; JULIUS l. k FOUST. Tree! 'car; ' Greensboro, N.C n. 0. L.CLE CIVIL ENGUJEER Rooms 4C3-9 ' Elks TeniniW m t M . new Liern, w. J.U . ; , Sunreva and nfan fnf land drainage and munici pal Imnrovements ar . tm&n-?'. iaitv.- General knrwxn ? 'maps, plans, specifications Essf Ccrclina Tcschcrs Trcining Schcol '.- A State school to train teachers' for the public schools of North Carolina Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to i teach. FallTernj begins September 22nd, 1914. . - 7 r Jor catalogue and other Information address . : . wiuuut, fresldent, A - - vireeuvuie. IN. Kj. - vi a veil vuuiiiv ItJ Opens Sept.a5th and begins with the eighth . a.nd offers excellent training In Agricul- 3 x M Vir2 d,"?estic economy, EngUsh, Science and : ..v.k,. uvuiij. kvuuoiB wi tuur uouege graau- " VI h f M 1 1 1 1 1 lirafl lltlTP Mllfln 'l'nriU. ' V. - U ' h V,. TURLINGTON. Siintrtnttmrl' ' Vanceboro..N CA , nrw4-': 3E1 M r i r"V'4 r5r 1 fdli What FunlTolpave AlOun ' I II I kk-k. f . . iiini i iiwmiiiii 'm jgiix. v. t ?sk . 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