Eastern reflector, 15 May 1914


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Notice
For Claim.
State of North Carolina, Pitt
The undersigned Having been
foisted and duly qualified as
tor of the estate of F. A. Patrick, de
all persona having claim
said estate are notified
to exhibit same before me on
or before the day of March
1916, or this notice will be, pleaded in
bar of recovery. All person in-
to said will please make
Immediate payment the day
of March 1914.
W. J.
Executor of the last will and
of F A Patrick, deceased
N. C.
Notice
The undersigned qualified
as administrator W.
deceased, of Pitt county, Norm
Carolina this is to notify nil per-
having claim again the
aM to exhibit them n
i. undersigned on or before the Ml
day April, or notice will
be plead En bar their recovery, Al,
persons -1. r., i to said estate will
pica make Immediate payment,
HI S
Administrator
HARDING
-ti ;, i u
Hat I i as executors
I. Ross i as. d late of
North Carolina, this is to
notify nil persons having
the estate of the said decease d,
b i in the
within months In m this .
or tins notice will be pleaded in bar
of their n i i
All p. Indebted lo said estate
mil please make Immediate payment
This April 13th. 1914,
Joshua Ross
A. Ross
Grain Privileges
Puts
IN WHEAT.
and calls are the at and
method trading In wheat
n or oats. Hi i
absolutely limit. A ti th
bought So further risk.
Positively the most
e trading
i an i an b
puts calls 10.000 bushels
for or you can buy both
for or as many mere yon wish
advance or decline i gives
you the chance to profit
A movement of S
rite for full pal I i and bank
es.
U. n. M I
I Ohio.
Address all mail lo Lock Box 1420
F. ll lames Son.
Attorneys
id
Notice
Having qualified as of
Cannon, deceased, of Pitt
iv. North Carolina, this Is to notify ill
persons having claims against the es-
of said deceased lo present them
to the undersigned within twelve
months of date or notice
be pleaded n bar of their recovery
All persist Indebted to said estate will
please make payment. This
the 9th day April
E, CANNON.
I K CANNON,
F JAMES ltd
North Carolina,
Pit I County
in the i or Com I
ions Summons.
t;
vs
Atlantic Coast Rail Road Com-
New York Central and
son Kit r Railroad Company, l II
Dominion Steam Ship Company an-l
Mm Steamship Company.
The defendants, New York
and Hudson River Rail Road Company
and tin Old Dominion steamship
Company will take notice that an
lion as above, has been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Pitt County, for the collection of
damages arising by delay In
the shipment of one certain engine
shipped lo G. K. Greenville,
North Carolina, by Motor Co.,
of New York, on or about
March 1913. by way of New
York Central and Hudson River Rail
company, the Old Steam
ship Company and the Clyde Line
Steamship and the said de-
will further take notice that
they are required to appear at the
next term of the Superior Court of
County to be held on the 11th,
day after the 1st Monday in March,
it being the is day of May. 1914, at
the Court House of said County, in
Greenville. North Carolina and ans-
or demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff in said action, or the plain-
tiff will apply to the Court for the
n lief demanded in said complaint.
This 11th day of April, 1914.
C. MOORE.
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Co.
By, A. T MOORE. C.
HARDING A Attorneys
ltd
Notice.
Having qualified as administrator
I Edwards, i as. d late of
county, N. Is to notify ail persons
claims against the estate t
lid exhibit them to
undersigned within twelve months
this dab or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
pi Indebted lo said estate
please payment
This April Till.
II EDWARDS
V J AMES Ally
SALE. pie of county a a school
By of tin- power sale teacher nineteen during
contained in a deed trust made by the next four years Ins life
i in ll M. White, In school as student striving to
on December 13th which Improve his own mind, we find him
of trust was properly recorded still leaching In the public school
in the office of the Register of the age of twenty one lie was i
of County in Hook ; ed Justice of the two
and also under a he was elected
by the said I. to I. S for Pamlico County and held
Fleming dated December 13th, as long as he wanted It. being
and recorded in Hook A-11 he was
both of said mortgages being for nomination the end
secure the purchase money due for his term In 1908. He was
the land hereinafter described, the o Legislature from Pamlico i
undersigned trustee and mortgagee 1910.
will sell for rash public auction our candidate
Notice to
whereas by a decree the
of county, made by his honor
F A Daniels, Judge Presiding
March term, 1914, Pitt county super-
court in that certain special ac-
. entitled -l H. vs. I.
s. Ross was appointed
elver of the Tripp, Hart
and was authorized by said
decree of the court lo lake possession
o- collections all kinds, nous,
gages and claims of r kind
due in of Hart Com
and collect same as
practicable.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
Ind. lo the firm of Tripp.
i Company lo make immediate
lib with s Ross, n
; persons having Id against
Mm of Tripp Hart
hi requested to file
said r. This the
day of March, I.
S. ROSS,
It. of Tripp II
before court house door in Green-
ville on Saturday May 9th, 1914, the
following described or parcel
land situate ill county of and
in Township and known
as a pan of Crimes farm.
Beginning the Jones corner an I
running South feet to the
oak thence with run
said right branch to the C. I., it.
I, of in with said
of way West 1563 feet; thence
South feel to i.; thence
with said line feel to the
beginning containing 1-10 acres
more or less. For more accurate de-
reference Is hereby r
id from i s. Fleming to J.
dated Dec. 1912.
This April 9th, 1914.
II. M. WHITE. Trust.
i a,
F. JAMES Son.
s.
4-13-ltd
Nut ice.
This i notify all parties
am no loner connected In any way
the of Anderson, Ford Co.,
at Bethel, X. c . having sold
Interest lo John J. Ford. He as.
s all and assets of Hie
said company.
JOHN A.
id
II qualified tor
ll la inch ; he was d,
r completing course of the
Hi. i Schools, Pamlico Man
and Ft male Institute, and the i
North Carolina. Hi was II
lo practice law In 1909 and
very beginning of his
has on I with unusual success,
we him appearing on one side or
the oilier of almost
case iii our courts. Aside from hi-
qualifications from a
and legal standpoint, he has bad
business training and experience,
for a y. served as cashier lie
for a year served as of tin
is at present a
director and member of Finance Com
and for this
Assist us iii procuring his
Ion for Solicitor of this District, and
states cause will be ably and sue
. defended, and the peoples
inti rest pertaining lo this office, will
well and truly guarded and
can ii. In a cause for regret
your pan you have entrusted th
ult duties of high office with
worthy, faithful and i i
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
If You Wish To Obtain
and Permanent Results Try
Wonderful
One Dose Will Convince
of
w G i; K. F ADLER.
Notice.
Having duly qualified as
tor on estate of
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons having claims against said
present them to m. properly
authenticated on or before the
day of March 1916 or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery. Al
persons indebted to said estate will
I make immediate payment to me. This
day of March 1914.
R. A. WORTH
on the estate of Worth-
deceased. 3-31 Id
I Si . .
. R.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of Pitt county
as executor of the estate of E. A.
Sr. deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
to make immediate
to the undersigned; and all person
having claims against said estate are
notified to present the same to the
for payment on or before
March 1915 or this notice will b
plead in the bar of their recovery.
This 1st day of April 1914.
J. I. CARPER.
Executor of the estate of E. A.
Sr., deceased.
Out
of Sorts
When everything goes
wrong and the future looks
black, instead of moping
around go right to your
druggist and ask for
Pills
You will find a short
cut to because
they remove the cause
of tout trouble which is
nothing more than a slug-
At your drug-
coated or plain.
Stomach
n tin , m i thou
. it r
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i. neut r-,; r h m on
d me it
clout It rarely ever t . ,
Stomach, Liver i-.
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cut Stomach vi
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For Sale in I, C, by
THE L WOOTEN CO
and Druggists everywhere
PAMLICO I
NOMINATION OF ITS AN-
PATENTS
I . ti.-i or d I
j for and
i.
PATENTS FORTUNES to
I Kin- . J
C.
am looking for
WORK
I am a Soap-Maker.
I a n Scrubber.
I am a Cleaner.
I am a Dirt Eater.
I am a Disinfectant.
I will with
It's the BUB
rums. I will
shew i fur .
lam Red Devil Lye
I OR CANS.
Half
MY i i .
price.
OF
lout pounds, ages six or
even. Well broke.
a. T. TYSON
N. C.
. law
in the el Ike
We, undersigned Democratic
and other
of county,
sire to present to our next Judicial
Solicitor, the name of the lion V.
of county.
It will be our purpose In urging
nomination of
and worthy son. to
any reflection upon the other
dates for this high office. Our pres-
efficient and able Solicitor, the
Hon. C. L. says,
should be re-nominated because g
has made a good we do not
claim that ho has not made a
officer, do contend that hi
has made no better officer than the
man ho succeeded, and that he
made no more competent am i
officer, than the who will sue
if Z. V. Rawls Is named as
successor. Mr. bas
the office for several years, having
been appointed once and elected twice
and if he should be re nominated at
this time, he cannot feel that the par-
has been neglectful of his
The nomination Mr. for
an office of and responsibility
will in no wise be experimental, for
he has served his county well and
faithfully.
He began his first service to the
Ci .
ll . A . i
BOARD
i. Chairman.
G.
A. W HASKINS.
JOHN Surveyor
.; W.
j. a Co. Treasurer.
CARL I. DANIELS,
L. Member
lure.
B, HOOKER. Member of
JOHN S. Cashier
Pamlico.
J. W. MILLER, Cashier of
Oriental.
A. U. Ex Sheriff and
Chairman Co. Commissioners.
GEORGE DEES. Ex Member of Leg
PAUL T. TINGLE, Ex. Co. Surveyor
S. A. Chairman Board
of Elections.
L. F. Partner and Mar.
chant.
L. Farmer.
JAMES Farmer
w. j. swain. Merchant
and hanker.
L. H. Ex.
Ex Mayor Oriental.
G, L. GRIFFIN, Merchant.
F It. HOOKER. Merchant
R A DUDLEY, Merchant
W. J. MORGAN. Merchant
It N. C.
of Sale.
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in that certain mortgage deed
and delivered by and
wife to Nixon Rives on the 19th day
May 1900, which is recorded
in Book page In the of
Deeds office of Pitt county, the
signed will expose for sale for cab
at the court In the town of
Greenville on Monday. May 18th, at
o'clock M , the following described
real property
in Greenville township ad
the lands of J J. Nobles and
others, containing live acres more
or less and being the same on
said formally lived
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This
the 18th day of April 1914.
NIXON RIVES, Mortgagee
F. G. JAMES Attorneys.
AT MAN TO
take charge of a two horse crop,
planted except tobacco. Have plenty
of plants to finish crop. You can make
arrangements for half or all of crop.
For particulars see or J. ll
Tripp. Ayden. N C.
GREENVILLE IS THE
BE A RT OF EASTERN
A IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE V OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN I III. EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
UNA AND TH
WHO WISH TO
THESE GOOD i
i BUSINESS V TO i
-1 FEW
TELl . II i ,
HAVE TO
ON.
OUR A
BE HAD UPON Ai
Is . tin Must
ME
t. 1.1.
M Mill II
Locals Defeat Ayden In
First Game The Season
It Was a Slugging Contest Result-
Nineteen and Fifteen
H PARK
All Parties Hit Hell.
Catch
Led With Six tines.
I'll mouth Friday,
I u ml in
we knew ll.
. mi ll,
., It. all ii.-
our
you sh be the vi vi.
inn our baseball season 1911,
a lip in he too
you will do the
i i -in i in ii you have u
as your opponents.
Although ii nineteen to
teen score i wasn't such a bad .
Hi. game because the r
mils due to hard
both the locals and visitors, and of.
tines they were placed to the right
in bull, lies Of four and live.
which of course called for nothing less
than a tally or two.
The game started with a walk-a-
for Greenville and Bonding
several runners across the pan the
borne boys began to play loose ball
and the Ayden team accepted the con-
readily and what they did for
swatting the pill was a plenty, in fact
It near being over a sufficiency,
as only fell under Greenville
score by lour. Their
I was nearly all played in one inn-
that when the locals loosen-
ed up thinking they had a but
they hurriedly came to the conclusion
at they were up against a team that
Would accept all such opportunities In
pal in good work, and of course they
returned to tightened lines
The fans were very well satisfied
with the work of the home boys in
the initial game, and when the team
la strengthened, as it will be In a few
then we can look for even bet
ball. It is part of the lovers
the game to rally to the promoters
of the Greenville team and do what
is possible to bring about good base.
ball for this season.
There were no special features
attached to yesterday's game, other
than everybody slapping the ball
over the lot.
Below is found a bird's eye view
yesterday's results.
No, not the
next year, but today
the remit of the frame of
with Ayden, our neighbor. In
favor of Greenville Yes Of
course No, it hardly n
listless game, just has an old
Score, Both teams wanted
lo win. and they just batted in the
runs. Some punk playing during
the paint- on aide, n perfect
panic hardly ever play-
ed in circles.
A fair crowd was out. Hot
weather kept lots people from
going out. Those who saw the
contest must have enjoyed it, a
they Stayed till it was over.
Hero we give an account of the
frame by innings, careful
you who did not see the
game can nil idea of how it
mis
FIRST INNING
out at first.
hit safe third took
2nd on n passed ball,
through and safely and stop,
at 3rd. out pitcher to
1st, scoring on the play.
caught stealing home.
, Ayden out to 1st
id. Mi Law n sate on two will
throws and slopped 2nd. Smith,
never touched In Smith.
It., sale on fly to deep short.
fanned.
INNING
Greenville Boiling tanned. Lips.
i sale on bum in third, steals 2nd.
Moore out pitcher ti 1st. Lipscomb on
3rd short and Lip-
scored. to sleep
at 2nd was tugged out.
Ayden l. out to
1st. out short In 1st. liar.
out at 1st.
I IN MM;
Greenville hit safe
runs
bunted
i . threw wild to third and r
scored. hit to center for two
scoring
to make third on his hit. Brink-
to center. Bowling singled
. c. at. r. scoring. Lips-
comb hit by pitched ball. Bowling
far off at 2nd and
trying to steal.
fanned.
sale over 2nd out trying to
take the same base. J.
sale at takes 2nd and on
balls and scored on Smith, J H
safe hit over 2nd. He was out a min-
later by over-running 2nd.
Junior Senior
entertainment was given hi
Junior the Training
honor i Seniors
day evening May
exciting the curiosity all
Invited w. r. pr. i
out. Al on He evening 1st
Seniors were received
entrance of the Administration
and shown to the third floor,
was given a bag
ii. a investment a
Junior At the U -art
tie y found the Jim
availing in lake on a nip to
Junior The V. C. A ,
lending Itself In.
the purpose, was titled up with all
Hew Making Huge
Preparations For Coming
DI I J. Bryan
The great Home-Coming
lion New Bern has already attract-
ed state wide Interest. Not only
muse Secretary of State, William J
Bryan, has agreed to deliver
dross ibis
the elaborate i
tempted in North Carolina
Ii. arranged .
the i. of tin I.
a be the parade
Members of the dressed ill-1 which every local organization, i
lads showed the interested pi- and Industry will ink.- part.
, Three Year
of Hat
Victim
M ire Making Plans
That Will
Huerta
, .;,., i . . .
of
In Mi in
ft Mr be represented.
in a .
of Haddock's Cross
I pro I for th
This,
up tin- gang plank and to Beats
unique boat. The call i
that's going beard
trip begun. On voyage the
w. re highly entertained by
the favorite deck game of shuffle
u the crew added merriment
other will take pi a.
lour days and four nights th K
Grounds Th.
racing I
North Carolina has sen for a nun.
of years. There will be daily
flights a Wright
by dancing sailor horn pipes a demonstration of
Elected
lakes Oath Mr. Waller
Back I
I- rum j den.
INNING
Moore popped to
pitcher. Humber fouled to catcher.
Fleming beat out a grounder to short.
hit safe to right. Lanier
tingled to Fleming scoring
scored when Lanier drew a
throw to second. Con was out trying
to reach 3rd.
Ayden- Smith B late on o
second baseman. Phillips bit by
pitched bail. Li., safe at
full. Jenkins fanned.
Harrington to center. Tripp
struck out. work, Willis.
INNING
on
to right, popped out lo
Howling hit by pitched ball and
. Lipscomb singled to center
and Kill scored. Moore singled lo
center and Howling scored. All run-
in rs advanced on a passed ball. Hum.
and Moore scored. Flaming hit
Tying lo
third. hit a pop fly which
Pitcher threw t first, no
one bag and scored for
reaches third and
stole home, Lanier fanned.
Ayden lo left. i
J. out short to first. Smith,
J. hit by pitched ball. Smith, It., hit
Short who doubled the preceding
batter out at 2nd. Humber threw the
ball away trying to complete a double
play and scored. Smith, ll.
. asleep at 2nd and was touched out
SIXTH INNING
Greenville- doubled to left.
walked. Howling lined out
to the pitcher singled and
scored. caught off
2nd. Lipscomb got out on purpose.
Ayden Phillips hit by pitched ball.
., hit to short, both run-
i safe Jenkins safe on hit
1st base full. Harrington
singled and Phillips scored.
singled to left and H.
scored. singled to center and
and Harrington scored.
Law horn. J. forced to third. Smith.
safe on grounder third,
full Smith. It. safe ll 1st on
fumble and Tripp scored Phillips
i to short forced out at
home Relay throw to 1st permitted
rs came around selling all
for which the voyagers
paid live cents.
length was r. i d
passengers landed and were
across to the recreation hall,
woodland park with all
era amusements of an i .
park.
Ii. one corner a punch
purple vetch and gray moss, in
other the greatest fortune teller
the world, a moving picture
and at every turn,
with the megaphone was
prominence. Everywhere the
were carefully attentive
and spared nothing for
pleasure. A delicious salad
was served and after this the i I
again boarded ship for the Inn
age. the homeward bound the
sailors sold ice cream cones. ll
was announced that a
trunk would be opened, a
trunk was haul forth and the cap
the steamship Junior,
II. S. Austin, distributed fa vim- lo
guests. These were
folders In 1914 class colors,
and white. Inside was a pictures or
Senior Class and the class i
with a quotation by
each girls name. The gang plank
lowered for the last time at
School the delighted
made their way homeward,
A charming entertainment I
cut so well as to reflect edit
and honor upon the class or
their advisor
eights, ocean wave, dip
death dropping hand a at an
and finishing
a five mile race around the
mile track against a
bile racer driven by II. and Ben
expert machinists, tie
An elaborate fireworks program
Ins been arranged for three nights.
These fireworks are the same
were shown at the Fair at New
and were pronounced the
seen in North Caroling. One o
features of the Home-Coining
Ci will be the fact that trans
to and from the Fair
sill be only ten cents each way.
The dates of the Home-Coming
will be the last week In
the month of May or sometimes during
month of June.
railroads are all
and special trains Will
lie operated day that
Of State. William Jennings Bryan
lid mat mi i i
as in bow
the M. gates n th. v
I.,. South A .
Niagara Canada, Monday.
May Be I
evening two children of Mr W. i was learned .
Cox who resides Haddock might be setting p.
were left In the borne alone to b en
parents and in some commission persons, two
way r the children secured them to be named by by
. loaded pistol with which be Constitutional
In play was mediator.
of Southern t.
Tenn , May
meeting of the Southern
till Convention the largest I
religious body in the world,
here today and will continue ii ea
until next Monday on.
promises to be the mint
that the denomination
held In many years. Changes
methods of of the ditto
church boards and n
move the headquarters of all
the boards to this city will h
cussed and upon.
mission board now bas its
on Page Two I
to
tie
for.
in Richmond while the
of the home mission board art Baa V.
Present indications i n. I.
the selection of Houston as
place
, n-s Liquor
WASHINGTON, D. C , May -A
Joint annual convention of the
Association met It the
New Hotel today for a t
session. National and leg.
affecting the liquor . Is
to be the principal subject
Freight in
GALVESTON, May
twenty third annual convention the
Claim opened
today with members In
II from all of the United
Stoles and Camilla The sessions
will for several .-.-
be devoted to I discussion of bill
methods, loss and damage
freight rules and Other
relating lo
duties of duties of freight
agent a.
Royally Hie Deaf and Dumb.
LONDON May it. Queen Amelia
Portugal at Hotel this
afternoon formally the great
national bazaar In aid of the
ton Homes for Aged Deaf and
People Tomorrow
opening will be
over by Princess of Batten,
The magnitude of the bazaar
Quite eclipses any similar affair held
long time. The stalls are
t by tilled personages and
of London's society.
Merchant
la May The
grand which convened
hi-re today is expected to take up the
rose of IS. I
of the of In .
arrested January on charge
violating tin Mann slave
it is alleged by the author
Hi's that York Mrs.
B I dressmaker from
City to for
purposes. J ;
barged and bullet entered the
face of the young child, who was only
three years of age. killing almost
Instantly The child that did Hi
only six age
Mr. c. s. Smith, our efficient
has moved his family to town
I occupies one of the Hart build-
on North avenue. We extend
;. nine good
For your screen windows and do.
See US We have
It. Smith lire
Messrs Hodges and I. It.
R. Smith left Tuesday morning for
Hal. to attend Banker State
Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Of
Apex are visiting Mrs par-
cuts. Mr. and Mrs Richard
The old board of town officers held
Ir last communication
v morning and turned over i
of the their successors
Th low clock did not stop, nor
old universe loose a and
. sun do move all the same.
mother shipment
cement, king plaster,
. . ii feed ems and hay J. R.
-I Hi and
While the mediators
drawn their Invitation to the .
to send delegates to the
H in e I. rally is b.
hat information is being sought as
to whether th.
would consent in case the
lion Huerta to of
government in which he
be represented.
Those to th. mediators say.
is believed that sum. arrange
as this is the only possible one
under which peace may be restored In
Mexico under conditions satisfactory
to all Mexican faction and to
Slates.
night ill
on my mind Monday morning
good and old folks have mi
tun you don i mind that if you
an our running
. ft Smith and
if is any thing we need worse
i hi a hotel, a would two hi
gentleman from California told us
he would lease one for a long
I. mi and said one thing could re
i progress of a town more than
a good hotel.
A is a woman cook
a red stove in mid r
a husband and lead of
. and six tobacco hands, let
prove this to Why not use an oil
i stove and be happy. Plenty of
I., in lit Smith and Bro.
Mr Waller Ruck our fancy
baa been appointed rural mall
r on route No. II. This is very
gratifying to Mr. for among
twenty four contestant he came out
o. the big end horn. Mr. Buck
I . Important posh
fur a time edited I
Spring Hop. and moved from there
here, win re he was raised and look
i barge of He Free will Baptist Pub
idling Co . and after awful lire
May. opened a grocery store
. has feeding hungry
Like Abraham Lincoln said.
elf n the i ham e will
Along the plains hesitation,
I the of unnumbered
., ho dawn victory.
ii in wait, and while waiting,
ed on and build
i iii . Hard
i lie lull. d bad
i it.
i k Van. the little
by the r. k, baa n . ant. his mm
lends d light, r .- vi
ill nil
.;. ;., .- ,.;, n
or. man the k
let r in
i II w build
lust , loads
-i.- from lo i
K Smith and
I in- authorities are having the
in front of the new Mason
Temple removed, so as to avoid
. wind and to remove the roots
r paving of the aide walks
tn I
rs. town of Ayden baa i
of canal running through tho
lean not, wains
r the Job r day. s.--the may
In
M-s
and
c. Cannon, b. i a
visiting bis parents, Mr. an I
Jesse Cannon.
between Hie hours of sunrise
sunset, sixty minutes . ii s.
.-. no n am
gone forever.
Mr H y Manning of
i. this week listing the state an
. tax See him at off. .
and Insurance Co
Vow la the time for all good men to
subscribe for The Dally and
posted on the campaign news.





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN -U
inherent
Locals Defeat Ayden
From .
Published
O WHICHARD, Editor.
CAROLINA
our parent, but
friends.
out
M Mil
Ur. Moore r
of our
not diem, i
of .
, .,,
I ii throne
scene
ft-, to
lib greatness trows and m is
Tin- Great War gave us our
M and a people cannot be a
nation without traditions. God
be for of oars
I lie Revolution was not sufficient
did not react An. .,,, p,
had not arrived. rill
honor Washington and
Borne Ian put on mi
. . . can
mourns. .
rates . had upon
application at
it. Hector corner
All i
t be charged at
a- man o he be
say.
forcing at
to left.
Hied to r out
in
Jenkins u u on ii to third
u hot I,,., and u. ,
were .,.,, ,.,,, , ,., ,., y
to non- ft the
he at
per hue. up to fifty hues
Altered it
August I'D. 1910, at the at
Carolina,
act m i
is
r It US. .
love I
I.- I
. Ida
------o
ii in your I .-
Hon he afraid in talk r
It t man . ran say.
. it
ii .
know ii I i. a-ii
it
Is paying tribute
a . took up
in Hi
world. IT.
nevi
over
first
.- r a
Ion r pan
this county .-
blown down and
several .-
learn I I
fa r and
ind . fan
pare
. bog
IT
. . . .
t to r-
out to
I bit by hi d ball,
forced Kittrell third
lo abort Moore
out
rat
l Ayden Kittrell out third to
out abort. Smith.
i Smith U doubled lo left and
i Phillip fouled out to
beat out one to
bit to and forced
r doubled lo left.
to left and and
out pitch
singled
Up a
Moore out d
I. l. out pitcher
pit. her,
lid and third
I ball Harrington Bale on I
i ,
I third lo
on grounder lo second.
i to right, Ho ling d l
ii I Harrington m on d, Smith, i;
aid
; lips foil,.
and urn prior to as i.
II
who follow.
ind j d
n re of
to
us lot is not of the
i the great p.
ii bat the
Ike . t. r of
the south holds a ii
tot and
i. mi not of the struggle
Great Britain; they are of
the our hero
are count
ind near to our heart
her. stories of ,,
of of the
and , of hero Q I ,,,.,. ,,
i- reverently ,.,.,, .,,, ,, .,. , ,,,;
amt our
to i,.,,,, and hum lion la them ate our children
counted among tn
that our fathers . long m
I US hut to w ,,,.
nerved us hut all i
wounds of great war ban
wooden . i.,., . , .
has t to .
and the united
questions rise lo
war i In en ., ,
lied .,,
i all titanic , .;, .;
remains; and
us It is . .
of i
We lament the honor of it, id
and Hie but
The ,., .
under r, ., , , ,,,
It ill lain no Him
it under tars i
I l ill .- ,
i i all. Ii i. a ;
i was. and never did i
from
at many
in Hum . live and
. d our being as a They
re and woof of the
of our national lit.
Imagine what Other .
could have gained so rich
and full of and
in a war so fierce and -o great Nor
i an I imagine how poor a people .
-I be
Behold then the glory of
united. sure or her are the
and most the inspiration
that the sun In of Britain. The valor of The old
ever -Hon. leading guard is the of Fran.,.
he vanguard of and the children of the south
and all In ,. r ,.,.,,, all and will.
people This mighty Republic tell the story of
of great war; the bar- on ., hundred battle field, as
the soldiers .,,
Al the conclusion of the
there as a call for
who responded with some incident
re but
n Their glory
from to gen.
a , ,.,
the B
m. WOrd, win ,
here; men no.
only, km t all get
their shall m
until n ,.,
shall Mini to,
their lire. ,
and could we have H
would hare other than
they are. To it fell to die th.
Me way men to s,.
f us here .-.,. ,. ,.,.,,
-rate below the verge;
the tin,, gray line ill never
PI Ii will K-p eternal i
I is true and noble in this
Better man any working Ii
ill- lighting did
than any Bring i- death
died it. wealth of love, In wealth n
honor. i of glory, they are
above all men; and tiny
re i possessions.
Immortal upon earth -though the
grass cover dust they will live in
i thousand generations. Gratefully,
proudly, reverently we whisper on,
lo another. Thea were our
soldiers of Alexander the
. the legions of the
of Rome; Wei
veal of tin th- Buffering
e d Hie blood of those i on the
one as on who
lo
Hi- i
of
for all
friend
I din
. tiling.- .
that you wont
IS
fill
Is
int ha
been rain
Confederate Veterans
of our
hie For Their Annual
and I
each ml me show .-.
. with j
a t, r tin Ibis could
i led Ii la path, Ii to Be,
1st , I,
ml i an on this a .
will
r it's I
I i
ops Vet i Cruz,
but i i um h , , ruing i
do not
Dial I In
eye our polio, . . , . ,,
-on. the reckless
drivers lo less, n speed. Keep it
up, for their re others
beyond Line
on ,. y
to try to -x, d the for
i was
People from over and ad
i gathered In
i honor
lb. and b an
i id their sum .- r.
, on i
An i
lion has p i ,
having pun based Hirer,
., long liar,
i a. dally pup, II
being , morning paper and
II paper n I , I ,,
this Issue we
an gm d by
this grant
of Pitt in iii, ii th. y
em I of Hon P i
i n In the
rated for in
i raters .
lie
h fill feel
g accept And
h-n in Hi- of
in i t , Mr
Harding as u man with Hi,
to . h-
n lie . , II .
an He i , ,
i and when his
i in ., , whether Ii bi
i. -e , an feel i; is for tin l l
f Pin ;, ind slat,
i h g
Hie , the
and sincerely hope Mr Harding may
pi
river
I i
reunion Ii i
Ion
with this ii
in re .
lo honor ., ,
than am pi
far out.
r .
War not tin thing in
happen now to b-
a propaganda peace
there is an
,; propagandists. w
lo bear i a g.-i
,.
much of preaching o
Hi.,, men will
long a hold .,
r lit-, and their
unto death for dying
Is th- foundation of been and can never b
and that I hey should so
Such is ii,, Hag, war
led in the sum i i. r
Ami I must say that pr, .
I heritage of the war with r. -p.
at any to th- n f, .,,,,,
Is richer than the north, and North
of all south.
world how u,
south fearful odd-.
II pm
d at en., a soldiery and ,
none in all annals of
The stamina of the men
Bowed la- and Jackson slut .
fighting ability, in. ii- capacity to r
whelm, Oral, and the last to re
for
pi in
l in with the
i was e pretty
id an
began arriving .
and . until u
Grimes i m i derail
iii court at
,;
progress can make It. Human blood l
r- thing, hut and ,.,. vi
land an- precious Th- sworn
is a fearful weapon; but far th-
-word has carved the way up mail
Gloriously ha-
i- it- And
m part I should deplore the .-Unlit
evidence in our land th- I
here losing It ultimate place t hon
or. Worse than war i-
which mi n refuse I,, i .
all mortal men could
Ulcer
it, , . in-., ,,, i
. .- i
native land, a, stake
The War was war it.
worst it- fiercest. History has no
Illinois. Secretary.
Was appoint,
ms ill
win.
do. Tennyson given Immortality
lo one British regiment; the
south can Ii II it- of a score
regiments that made charges more
desperate and lost ninety per
of number iii a charge
Pitt county's son led a charge in
Which man hi.-
or wounded
as for North Carolina
other has Into battle.
in six of Its entire population men
women and children and hit tier
on- in of those so
th,. win. think the records make
good our claim have been Isl Beth
and la-l at but
war, and following
a en , luted.
quartet sang on Hie
amp a song the sol
; i Announcement
mail.-, sang b,
Till W, M., ., ,.
I.,,, by Rev. J.
r Me th. wives
to of Johnston and
tall where a bountiful dinner
.,
This reunion will be remembered
rs as long a- in. y live
The Ramble
i . during i
Third
i .
d, r.
and Children
. Hi
.
ii
for tin
The
your and ball and see
n gels lust , timing t,, hi r
i.-i ., l .
tor there Is on- more leg in
r,, for all who
H hen . finds that he has
pardoned one man tun. u ought
admit he pardoning . little i u
freely
. r i waiting path i
I a, II be coming lo
the Lieutenant hut w.- ran i see
hi i h
more bloody than
has an i. n th , . in
, , an T
j,, .,,.,. ,,. ,, .
re. I , , ton
., , manhood see
w h , j; M of on
line then returned to the court mate bale , we ban
regular exercises .
of
of Indestructible
south fought for the Inviolability
north
Again the summer days have com.
and with I hem the of the
and colleges
and good byes class.
man hours pa
A happy dream, I-
all for those who
about th. the commence
occasion. Well did the poet
beautiful has vanished,
And w- sigh for in vain.
We behold ii everywhere.
and in the air.
i never comes again
n I.
old a,
hi was filled t., on
with soldiers,
I. tribute of hon
or ,
Aft. r a prayer Rev.
M Koch and a sour Blue
a Mr F I
i Hi n I
W Raleigh. speaker it
in his lion Mr.
Harding gave praise both to th. sol
and the women of the
and referred to the n.
soon to bi on
, .
Mr. .- speech u i tat
true and sit
without
our people,
to the blood that Norman and Roman
ind spartan might well covet.
Of such a- u Common
I a Alexander,
Thai war i . place
and we are ourselves the son-
we dear a little spa,.,
yesterday salutes tomorrow, after the
good old custom We make one more
Sunday hour the speaking lo
the budding lives whose Is ,;,
bright.
Two words morning
Ism mid pessimism
now so much
popularized and a.-
for theories which ii
literature are as as the or
Job, and which In life are
by a thousand adages
Optimism declares all Is for
Taken righteously, a
tic crude optimism
is for the for
every one, Irrespective of the
dual or wrong. all current.-
sets to the In realms
of a Holy tins crude optimism is
the most stupendous and stupid
bitterly, on a scale so colossal, and
we and that
have recovered
wealth, so swiftly, s
Republican is willing
welcome the prodigals bark
t Company paid the prodigals wain to fat
mil i- . an lot p per
and kepi n up until th- ,
latter News One of I a with whisk
the sale Is an germs him. B
the Observer the lo beware of the physician with tin
remain of others field for in his face
period years Tl. .
will doubtless and are plentiful
papers of both
II in full
We are now within on.
I i I since Hi, n ,,
at, i ii ,,
I mil the Great War
I tin greatest
In human history has ail but
, generation has I, n in.
on stage Al .-. . n n
our
h iv that command, the world
. unreserved respect and
Hon ourselves and
It Immeasurably under
standing self what
Republic Deeded was
II we could never have been a
nation without i, The w,,,
brought us that; and I do not know
ho else it could have been obtained
II well ii
in foremost files of
Knights
title
country that generation is
great I for otherwise so great
of II
Um
In our halls is hum;
the
old
In all things . are sprung
from earths l -t blood, bat
manifold
o u. Rather I,
out soldiers while our
women ,,,, them n of
dying honor tribute Of
-i to be of glory that
never The young will
war the soldiers
our will bum With
in proud and spirit a day In
Memory the brave men who paid
in the Confederate . full
measure of devotion.
, the
ion
could not have been
a inn us n- we muse
upon then- deed,
out. The nation of the earth know
and we know as could
not have bee,, possible for a
so tremendous so
re. from
proudly will W give thanks for them.
of us have men,
Betterment there cannot be unless
good is standard, but goodness and
good not to he confused. Things
from the direction of a heart
discriminating are but a basket
of serpents, twisting and
upon themselves.
Plain men use few elaborate or
terms, but ail men think very
much alike, and in colloquial speech,
says win come
Bight will he vie
hut only the righteous will share
s victory. ,
Having I, a ,,, ,,
ones hands, -j,, Imperceptible
and lo set forth this self
; but it is to human miser.,
as It Is untrue to Hods words, and the
raw of life requite s
with bleeding protests,
Public
If your horses have any had .
to break Hi. in
given of you are
and they accepted. so or see ,,
J MILTON JOHNSTON,
new generation will drink deep ,
NOW S THE TIME TO BUY I
U f
i. i men v
J, J. I
II. H. t ;. . i.
Eat
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and Blew.
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Manure Spreaders, Chilled Plows, Tiger arc Red Star
I'm, always lie
lowest Come to see us for reed. We cam i
our MOTTO is Y
J, R. and J. G. MO YE
N I ,
I. a of I Ml
mi. ii. hi
in Fitting Masses.
It J ,.
and Bros,
I an- ton C
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Lawyers
once tea on T. in
Court House
Placed in The Reflector
Pays. Ask those that are in our
any v
rest to J ,
alt
r. It.
Id
Metropolitan life Insurance
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Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Rod Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess
Poultry Powder
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ONE WEEK
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AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA





Political Advertisements
ii i
IT I
HUM i hi; sol h
In Del I
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N. J
f I
full
BOB.
April
candidates
V-
Is n
III i are per
lined per payable in
mm; i in in k.
Pi
I r I
Primary i
and Ii of m;
i II; and if
lo a
i f my
Just a Test Com-
of Our
Stocks--
Hum h iii
before here or
New hen .
if superior
with
high grade wood and
did
designing all
I p.
price a Ion an I possible
Taft Vandyke
to
. .- i
w II
ratio Fifth
Jud . D
, U the
i I various f r
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for
.,.,
I A.
New N c
IV
I i ink of Superior
ll .
of Sup Court pi
. Hi. action
r pi ; Grateful for
pi. pi i
sup
port I will All I he i
j. ii.
I vi
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ll
or sheriff.
v announce II a
i II P . I p -i f
will help me. II
I i faithfully.
II. n SMITH.
i or i
; .
lie primal
I W HALL
I or I unstable.
n o
Tor Sheriff
announce to
i gem rally Hi I m
late for I office i
and will
I help of any
I or Sheriff.
in
.
W SI
i riff.
I i mi of am . I
I an
I .
I endeavor to
.
II
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II. ;.
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Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
i-
isn't you i viral you . ml
pay. ha Ford buyer ;
Dig production, skilled Ford
F rd Pi
on In u I d
Ford Supply Co.
iii
N. C.
. .- -1-1
TRY a Ton of Our
Cotton Seed Meal Feed
cheaper than c. s. meal.
HALL MOORE
. . .
J Our PI
i.
J. w.
n i
in
, r
s a. Chairman
of Elections.
v Mi Farmer
chant.
I.
JAMBS Farmer
w i r,
I M
I in
prims i i
HYMAN
Ill
urn.
is
n In . v
;. i in i hen
I'M.- I v.
lo ma king
an i m
Dial kind id to do your
ill be rag
plumb r
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
i III II It II
Far Sheriff.
.;,., urn To my i county
. announce
n .
different i . to the action of Hi
r Investigated this low priced paint primary of county.
you will surely be lo learn and elected I pledge myself
hi its merits make you a good officer Thanking
Hard ware operation i am
GIBSON,
C if Township c
I'll
I her by f. d nil
rs to th o
i ii,, i nil people
i; ii represented
in I h. invention This I he
I 16th
C PIERCE
Chairman Democrat Ii Executive Com
F -i H l
Dr F Fills. Osteopath, begs an-
announce that ho win be in
fur of Tues-
day. Thursday, and Saturday mornings
from to Office at Mrs. Ada
Cherry's corner Fifth and
Washington streets.
r. i.
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Co.
Not the oldest
Nor
The biggest
JUST THE BEST
Let me show you
J. F. Stokes,
Special Agent Greenville, N. C
Y. W. A. Sen ire-.
Sunday evening services of the V.
W. C. A. were conducted by the
president. Miss Katie
The
May IS. Mr.
Mrs A G. Cox spent Sunday with
The at Mrs sister, Mrs
Jno.
the Fork of the
by means scripture readings from
dill.-rent parts the Bible. The men.,
hers took their and I
in the service by reading parts assign.
which bore nil the topic above.
A reading, Battle at the
. of th same
The lessons derived from a study
these topics are vital
in students, since they are away
home and in cases do not fee
the need of living B Christian life
strictly as If they were at hum.
was developed at
Fertilizer distributor.
BAD STOMACH
ONE DOSE of
Mart's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Should Convince You Your
Suffering Is Unnecessary.
fur
application of fertilizer arc now on
Harrington. and Co.
Mr Walter I left Monday
for rest whore he will spend
the summer.
us your and eggs
and highest market prices. B
ii Forrest and Co.
Mr. II T Stokes has accepted
position with A. W. Ange and Co.
lie will take great delight in showing
you dry goods, hardware and
Call to see him. H- will make
the prices right.
Dora E and Laura Cox
Monday morning for Nashville. Tenn
where they will attend the Southern
Convention. They will re.
turn by Raleigh and attend the
College Commencement
Ladies and gentlemen, you can
slippers reduced prices at
ton, Barber and Co. .
We have pants to HI the high, tho
EXONERATES
i this
THE BUM I. ft Ml
Hay Floyd
charged Implication in the
murder of Preston Lyerly at Barber
February is on trial here. The
slate rested Its
after using practically the
while convicted Sid Ping.
last week The used King, i
a witness and he completely
Alexander, taking the crime
upon himself and telling In all He
horrible details how he alum visited
the slur, and killed and robin ll
and set the lire which
his body.
Finger stuck lo his awful story
well under a severe cross
lion by Dr Clement, who i- assist
Munich in
BO, B C, May U.
today to
of club women who r
rived in legions to attend the annual
convention of their state federation
Today devoted to the
hi the i and mi i
Beginning with a
demonstration the sessions
will I,, continued until Friday noon.
The convention ii guest
Mis Percy v pres
ii. He General Federation
Womens
fun quite a lot
the commencement speakers
through i . Una. Ore i
Mil.- is furnishing something
to many other small cities cant
PERSONALS
MAY -I. 1914.
Mrs. H Keel left this morning
for
Miss Jennie left this
morning for Durham,
Mr. K. Allen left this morning
Mis. While left this morn-
for Portsmouth to visit her
Mr Edward Hearne left this morn
for
Mi J. to Fain.
Mr, W. President of the
Tile
.
Washington District Confer-
held in Swan Quarter
The following were elected
deli gates to tho Annual
Swindell, W. K. Jacobson, Jno.
F. J. C. Braswell, T.
Jones, I. Swindell.
The District Conference for
will be held in Farmville.
ABERDEEN, S. May U
retail merchants gathered here
in force for the annual
of their association.
dent W. L. Ware called tho occasion
order and Mayor E. M. Hall
corned tho visitors. The benefits if
relation of
road to home trade were din
ibis afternoon The convention
will continue until Thursday after.
noun.
Atlantic Coast Realty Co. arrived,
home from today from i
holding a large and successful am ;
lion at that
Mr, Parker, with Com
also Mr. .
Farmville today on business.
Mr. Meekins Announcement.
today. Dr, F. Flits, Osteopath, begs to an-
that he Will in Greenville
I for the practice of Osteopathy
up the road j day, Thursday, and Saturday mornings
Chronic
Ir
V.
for Liver and
. i .,,
ii. art. Sour Stomach,
j.
. i., Torpid I , .
, . Hi ll- III I it
III i I y the
.
ii I i. . .
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I. r a I, r .
i . Ii n. Ii i In Us I.
r l lid are QUO. . It
.- . and m
and in cu a relief
ii- .
. t prominent
. in nil lite, am
them Mei of
. n
Duel is,
with
and be equally in
. for booklet on
, h A to II. Mfg.
Mat, Whiting Street, Chicago. III.
For Kale in Greenville, v by
THE JOSH L. WOOTEN DRUG CO
and Druggists everywhere
low-
ft.
Hie rich the poor, tin and
C me to see us before bu
I K. St and
c returned
supplying for i
Bell and South
i. a business h
Mr John
in town today.
Mr I'd Flanagan w
Mr Austin Grimes of
Is In town today on business
Mg, and children
who has visiting her parents
who has been visiting her parents here
left ibis morning for her homo
Nashville.
W. IS. Burke of the Publicity and
advertising the
Realty Co. left today for Win
and Greensboro on bust.
for the company
Mr. Mrs. B. left this
morning for Norfolk.
Mr. D. D. this morn-
for Mildred.
Mr W. Atkins of Norfolk ll
spending a few days here.
Miss Kathrine Grady. who has been
holding a position at Parkers studio.
left Tuesday afternoon for her home
In Kinston.
S Mangum, manager
Force of the
Realty Co., spent yesterday ill town
and left last night for Winston Sal.
where the company is holding a Mil
of city lots and small farms.
Mr. James returned this morn
from Richmond whore he attend-
d the May Festival.
Miss Ada of New Bern I
in Tuesday to relatives
here.
Mr. II. of Freemon
near Wilmington, is visiting his
Mrs n. C. Dudley
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Carroll return
rd today from their bridal trip and
are visiting Mr, and Mrs D J
Mrs. Henry It Johnston and little
Mm Wesley, from the country spent
Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs. I.
f. Baker.
from to Office at Mrs. Ada
Cherry's residence, corner Fifth
Washington streets. Phone 270-J
good
The weather is wearing that
old summer feeling.
Weakness
The old Standard tonic.
chill TOXIC, drives out
Malaria builds no Hie A true tome
Pot
Marriage Licenses.
Register Of Deeds Dell
has issued licenses the following
i sine.- last
While
F. Johnson and Lewis,
Jackson and
horn. Ernest T. Forbes and Cora M.
Clark.
. .
and Rosa
Prof P.
. aft
K.
Mills Sunday.
The days are growing warmer
A. IV Ange and Co.
grows thinner and therefore the
will Is pleasant ll you buy under
wear from them.
Saturday morning while hauling
gasoline, a year old
boy. gut his foot very painfully but
mashed by a barrel
falling from the The horse
became frightened began
and over balanced and
fell from mi the buys foot,
When in need of tobacco . i
screen doors screen wire and all kinds
of lumber see the K. Lumber and
Manufacturing Company.
Mr. L. Barber returned from
Norfolk Saturday
afternoon Haddocks
Cross Roads Cox's little
year old child playing with a
revolver and
three y, old sister. The bullet en
the head just under its
nos. and is thought that the ball
penetrated the brain. The i
died
Festival Inn
ANN Mill. , May
h lovers from far and near came lo
Ann Arbor today lo attend the open
of tin- twenty annual Maj I
under the auspices of the
ally of Michigan The festival pro
gramme this year provides for In
concerts, with Messiah and
i's as the principal
attractions Mme Alma Pas
Richardo Martin and
other famous soloists are to lake par
by the choral union chorus
voices and the Chicago
phony
Filled
, ATLANTA, May II was
estimated members of the
order thousands of additional l
w-i-i-.- in Atlanta this morning
when I he annual national conclave
the
; gun in The city is trans.
formed with color and decoration.
inuring lie- remainder of the week
Atlanta will be given over to I be
i the poi feature;
which
of this city has provided Its
. rs are e grand ball receptions, ion
i automobile rides and an ante
W. S.
at Carr and
Atkins H
House Painting,
Interior
Hanging, Window Shades.
WANT ADS
Pi
Cash must accompany orders
for want ads. except from those
having regular advertising ac-
counts. The rats Is cents
line, words to line. Tel-
No.
Firemen
The assembly room of
Company in the
handsomely
Hall,
Hope
municipal building is
furnished and is an
tractive place for the members of the
company. A pianola, pool table,
tables, newspapers and
give plenty f to
pass the lime pleasantly
laddies arc proud
Tho fin
their
and fool to those who
in II
. Your taxes.
I will Hie court house
16th, and 80th, All other times
during the month of May at Hall
Five Points
v W. M. MOO It
Taker of Greenville Township,
a t
NOTICE ELECTION.
lie it ordained, by tho board of
iii the town of Greenville, la
a call on Friday night
day of April, as is provider,
by the charter of said town and Hi-
amendments thereto, as fol-j
l. That an election be held in lb
several wards of town, on lion-
dry, 1st day of June, 1914, for
the purpose of electing the aldermen
for town. Those persons elected
from the 3rd and till wards of
said town shall continue in office for
two years from the first day of July.
1914, and those from the 1st and 5th
wards for one year from July 191-.
or until their successors are duly
elected and qualified. Aldermen to be
elected from each of the live warm,
of said town as
That the following named per
sons arc hereby appointed as
and judges of tho election, to
hold and conduit said election in the
various wards of said town,
1st ward, registrar;
J. B. White and J I Smith, judges
of election.
2nd ward. M H. While,
I. W. Lawrence B, F. ;
of election.
ward, D. T. registrar,
J. S. F. judges
election.
4th ward, D. I Haskett, registrar;
and W. M
judges election.
ward, J. G. Bowling,
H. C. Edwards and H. I. Cow id
Judges of election
S. That said election shall
Hi the various places in said wards.
tow
1st ward, at court house
2nd ward, at J B.
3rd ward, -IS. office.
4th ward, at store.
5th ward, at J. F. King's Stables,
That looks of
town will be open at the various poll.
ire places in each ward on
Thursday and Friday. May
and from o'clock, a. m , to
o'clock p m as Is provided
by the charter of said town.
i i
CHOICE FLOWERS
For all occasions, Roses,
Violets and Values the lead
Our art In wedding arrange-
of the latest
finer in floral offerings to be had
Blooming pot plants, Hy
palms, ferns, Norfolk pine,
aid many other nice pot plants.
Hose bushes, evergreens, shrub
hedge plants and shade trees
Mall, telegraph and order
promptly executed by
J. L. ft Co-
Store Greenhouse
RALEIGH, N. C
D. J. Jr.
Greenville
Margaret new farce,
brought In Chicago
newest play,
Plain seems to have m-t
with favor in tho eyes of the critics.
DR. JOHN F.
Yule mar y Surgeon.
has moved his from Old
Stables to Dr. Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street Phone
Day or Night.
t and m.
J.
Attorney at Law
In Edwards Building, on th.
House Square
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder
S M
PHONE . OFTEN
HOUSEHOLD Till.
main spring to reduce the high coal .
of living. Start at the vital
See our ad in this Issue. L. C,
Hardware Co. Ayden, N. C
STRAWBERRIES AT M.
SILK CREPE WAISTS.
received. Shop
MRS.
of Human Hair Goods, Braids.
Curls, Transformations etc. Natural
Hair for sale. Prices
able. Residence Mrs. Ada Cherry's
NORTHWESTERS
Lands. See Henry I.
WASTED in HI V OLD
In good condition. Address C. n.
I care Reflector
Ills I t LADY'S WATCH SOME-
where In Ayden. Return lo Miss Mat
iii- Johnson, Ayden. N C. E
LITTLE MISS
Sal on a
curds and
Along came Mr Spider,
Who sat beside her,
While Miss just away.
nut be frightened away
FROM It ICE I PARLOR
a Spider, nor a Fly.
I like our turds and
i you'll want to stay
A PIERCE
Lawyers
Practicing In ail the
Office In Wooten Building on
street, fronting Court House
Life Insurance Co.
of New York
Assets 447.829.229.16.
George A. Special Agent
Evans St.
Greenville, N. C.
H. W. . D.
Practice limited to of the
Ear Nose and Throat
Washington. N. C Greenville. N l
Office Dr. D. L. James,
every Monday. I a m to I ft
H. CLARK
Attorney at Law
Land and Drainage Cases a
In office formerly occupied t
and Blow.
DR. Y. II.
in Glasses.
At Saturday after the second
Sunday of each month at J R. Smith
and Store
Home Dill. Kinston N. C
H.
Still With
The Mutual Life Insurance Co
of N. Y.
MODERN DASI MR.
will a class Monday. May Is.
1914, 2nd floor neW Building
Ave, Instruction in ail
low dances
Candy Palace
J. Ii. I Prop.
Ask your grocer for
the best
MOSS ROSE
FOR NINE ROOM
house, apply to
L. C.
LADIES SILK, CREPE
dresses, special prices
Quality shop t
Attorney Law
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
DR. PAIL
Office over Frank Wilson's Store
telephone
Greenville, N. C
B. V. TYSON
In- r
Ufa, Fire, Sick and Si
on Fourth
Wilson
ALBION DUNN
Attorney at Law
Office In -Hi Building. Third
Practice, his a.
desired
r. i i. North
To purchase a farm of not less
than acres not more Hum on
terms. If you have one to sell
write or see me. if you mean business.
I prefer buying Within a miles of rail
road, but. price and terms would in
purchasing elsewhere.
F,
Ayden, N
N Hi ice of Dissolution,
mutual consent ii. Monte
g d of e and
W H Long, is this
The said Moore, who live a.
New N C, continue to
the superior court of Pitt
when employed In will
justify his coming and will be
i W. Long in cases
as his service may be desired
The said W, H, Long will continue
to law and t
Which has In i I. heretofore by
the firm named.
Both . id Moore Ice said
Long ill . l-
to the cases now pending in
which they have been employed
the same are disposed of just
sane- as would done if a
dissolution taken place
I. MOORE,
Win H
Greenville. C, April Ml
s i i
Having been elected Tax
the town of the year
Ibis is lo notify all persons liable
for tax.-s l will be the court
house during the of Mai
r the purpose listing Inn fir tank
said town of Greenville All persons
liable for tares please come forward
and Hal the game This day
May. 1911
.-, H I A Tax Taker
Notice.
This i- to notify all parties that I
; in no longer connects in any nay
with firm of Ann . Ford Co.,
located N. ,
my rest to John Ford He as
all liabilities and assets of
-aid company.
T. R. ANDREWS,
i id Id
AND HEAD STONES
AND IRON FENCES
GREENVILLE, NORTH





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Joshua Ki.
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MONEY SAVED
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter.
Great saving in time and labor, in yield per Set your
plants when wait for rain Each plant at th-
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James and
i i-i
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
I Notice
lag x- i of H
Cannon, . . lad of I'm
North Carolina, Is to notify ill
having claims
I deceased to then
in the undersigned within twelve
a not i. e a
be pleaded n bar their recovery
I All pi d lo aid estate will
ate
of April
k CANNON
I K CANNON,
; JAMES I SI IN,
N. C, Fib 1811
Messrs Hurt C
On n. c.,
in regard to the J. Case Tobacco
will say; that I
pleased With it I couldn't ask for
one to work any better and it was just
BI I. u represented it to be. It work
perfection and I am satisfied II Bare
me hundred dollars.
i my entire crop of seven acres
with and was dry weather
sit it. I used six barrels of water
setting. I set some parts
per re and got a t stand the
rows oil through my natch by hand
try ii and found that that
which I let he Transplanter grew
the season through. also set
some for v. of my neighbors an-i
they that theirs grew better than
they mi by band, and are
begging me to set Ira tor them the
coming season. I also have friends
a distance of fifteen from me
who want me lo act their for
hem.
I say too fur
and wouldn't lie w out
for five Hundred Dollars ind as in
your services. I couldn't u k for
Yours truly.
JESSE. II. SMITH
Majority of Friends Thought I decided to
his advice, although I did not have
I any continence in it.
Hughes Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vices this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes done tor
writes as was down with has been
.;.
In Court
I nave now been ,.,.,. of Summon.
months and It has cured me i; Han
haven't had th awful sick headaches , , , ,
Ai lam Road
since I began g it. New York C. and
I am so thankful for what Railroad Company, Old
HART HADLEY,
HARDWARE
NORTH CAROLINA
i Creditors,
us by the
I'm county, made by his honor
r a. Daniels. Judge. Presiding tit
court In certain special trust was proper n
entitled II vs. of Register of
stomach trouble for live years, and found a very valuable medicine de- S Ross was
would have sick headache so bad, the stomach and liver. It
St, am Ship Bill
Clyde Line Steamship Company
The defendants, New York Central
ind
Pitt county December 13th,
times, I thought surely I die.
I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
got so bad, I could not or sleep,
and ail my friends, except one, thought I kepi in every family chest,
would die. He advised me lo try. Get a package today.
and quit Only a quarter.
t receiver the urn. of Tripp, Hart A
and was authorized by said
decree of Hie court lo take
. lions all kinds,
I Mint as above, has h
commenced In the Superior Court of
Pill County, for the collection of
is composed pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely damages arising by the delay In
used by young and Old, and should one certain engine
shipped to O. K Harriss.
1.1 Ml
Inure hi the r Bale
contained In a deed of trust
H to II M While.
of Pitt County in Hook n page
also under a mortgage
by the said I, M, lo I S.
dated December 13th,
and recorded In Hook page
Grain Privileges
a and claims of whatsoever kind mortgages being given
A oil
ed
Make Your Own Pain
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL.
THIS IS HOW
Buy gals. L. A M.
at per gal.
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it
You then make gals, of pure paint for
It's per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PANT.
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready
CANS, you pay a r
f Th.-I. u M REAL whit,
LINSEED OIL. ., .
Use a gal. any you buy, and
made, return the and gel ALL n
J, A J I. N
., HIM, ,
110.50
be
North Carolina, by Motor Co.,
of New York, on or about
March 3rd. 1911, by way of the New
York Central and Hudson River Ball
mad company, toe Old steam
ship Company and th Clyde Line
Steamship and the said de-
will further take notice that
they required to appear at
next term of the Superior Court of
Pitt County to be held on tin- 11th,
day after the 1st Monday in March.
it the IS day of May. 1911, a.
the Court House of said in
Greenville, North Carolina and J Having duly as
or demur to the complaint of the or , , , ,,, ,,
plaintiff in said a. lion, or the plain-
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in complaint.
This day of April. 1911
pan and i the
Hi able.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
indebted to the firm Tripp,
Hart Company to make immediate
Settlement with J S Rosa, receiver,
and all persons having claims against
the firm of Hart k Company
are hereby requested to tile their
with said receiver This th
day March,
J s. ROM
3-31 It Receiver Of Tripp Hart A Ce
n c MOORS.
Superior Court Pitt Co.
fly A. T D. C.
HARDING Attorney
ltd
WHENEVER YOU NEED
A GENERAL IONIC TAKE GROVE'S
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the and up
the Whole System, For Grown People and Children.
You know what you taking you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
Ionic properties and IN. It is as strong as
tonic and it in Tasteless Form. It has no for Malaria, and Fever,
Weakness, debility and lots of appetite. Gives life and vigor
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging
Relieves nervous depression low spirits. the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure A Complete Strengthener
No family be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. Sot
A HEAVY HEAD is a
pretty sure sign of a
torpid
Tim's Pins
aid nature in its work. You
will be surprised at the
beneficial results. At your
druggist -sugar coated or
plain.
Notice
For Claim.
Slate of North Carolina, Pitt
The been up
pointed and duly sues
lot of the estate of K A. Patrick, de
eased, all persona having claims
against estate are notified
to the same before me on
or before the 30th day of Man u
1916. or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
to said will please make
immediate payment This the day
of March 1911.
W. J
of the last will and
of V A Patrick, deceased
N C
OX
six or
Kill
weight about
seven. Well broke.
G. T. TYSON
Greenville N. C.
i ltd law It w Route i
ton deceased notice is hereby given to
all persons having claims against said
to present them to me properly
authenticated on or before the
day of March or this notice Will
be plead in bar of their recovery. AI
persons Indebted to said will
make immediate payment to me This
day of March 1914.
B A
A r the estate of Worth-
deceased 3-31 Id
la Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of county
as executor of the estate of K. A
Br deceased, notice is
I given to all persons indebted to the
to make Immediate payment
to the undersigned; and all person
having claims against said estate are
to present the same to the
I for payment on or before
I March 1916 or notice will b-
plead in the bar of their recovery.
Tins 1st day April 1911.
J I. CARPER,
of the estate of B. A. ii
Sr., deceased.
secure the money duo for
land hereinafter described,
undersigned trustee and mortgagee
will sell for cash at public auction
before the court house door in Green
Villa On Saturday May full. 1914, tin
following described tract or parcel
land situate in the county of and
in Township and known
as a part of farm.
Beginning at the Jones comer
running South West feet to the
oak branch; thence with tin- run
said right branch to the A. C. L. It
R. right of way; thence with
right of way West feet; thence
South feet to line;
with said line feet to the
beginning containing 1-10 acres
more or less. For more accurate de-
reference is hereby made to
deed from I S Fleming to
dated Dee. 18th. 1912.
This April fib. 1914.
II M. WHITE, Trustee
I. S.
F c. JAM is a Son,
Attorneys.
ltd
HONK, IV
calls an safest mm
a. thud trail in wheat
or oats Hi your Ii
absolutely limited to the amount
bought. further risk.
the most
you can but hi
inns or in calls on
mi I u or you I an buy both
as many more us you wish
decline of cent gives
you lo lake Slim profit
a movement of cents profit,
Write mil particulars bank
references,
K. H. Nil MANX
Address all mall to Lock Box
THE FARM
the of all Industry
i bull of all j find Write for
by the best in the United
State u on the Farm, ind
of lime. Don't buy band,
t. A postal will girt you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
VIRGINIA
Notice.
Having as administrator of
Edwards, de-ceased late of Put
county, N Is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate p
the said eased to exhibit them to
the undersigned within twelve months
from this date, or this notice will be
pleaded In of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to estate
please make Immediate payment.
This April 7th, 1911.
J. EDWARDS
Administrator.
F. G. JAMES SON Atty
This Is to notify parties that f
am no longer connected in any
the firm of Anderson. Ford A- Co., lo.
Bethel, N C . having sold
interest to John J. Ford, lie as
all liabilities and assets of
said
JOHN A
Id
Notice f Sale.
virtue of the power of sale con-
in that certain mortgage deed
and delivered by Rives and
wile to Nixon Rives on the day of
May which is
Hook page in the Register of
Heeds of county,
signed will expose for sale for cash
the In the town of
on Monday. May at
lock M following describe
real property
in Greenville township ad
Joining the lands of Nobles and
others, containing live acres more
or less and being the same on
the said Rives formally lived
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This
day of April 1911.
RIVES, Mortgagee
F. G. Attorneys
h n in hi-,
May II, The
DUal of the Wisconsin
vision of the Knights of Columbus is
in session here, with large delegations
in attendance from Milwaukee, La
Green Hay,
Claire and other of the
The business sessions
two days and will be with an
rides and
entertainment
fur War Time Student.
Ala., May In
connection with the
at the University of Alabama to
morrow honorary diplomas will be
given to a number of war time stud-
who left the university to light
the Confederacy thereby
prevented from completing their
At the same time there wilt
be unveiled a boulder monument sci
up by the Daughters of the
In memory of the university stud-
In tho war. ,
That men may drift up torrent
that the sharp thorns of
shall somehow
of the King of themselves,
these cursed conditions shall
paradise that the abnormal is to
guide- into the normal, and that th-
sowing m flesh is to reap the
fruits of the 11-11 It proposes
It la credulity without In-
stall. , guaranty. No, very
good and the- very had are
separated. Like yields like-.
soever a man that shall he
also
PATENTS
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ht
D. SWIFT CO.
Seventh St., Washington, D. C
IS THE
BE OP EAST EBB
ABO LIE A. IT HAS
A POPULATION OP FOUR
ONE
IND ONE. AND
BOUNDED BY l BEET
PA It MING
INDUSTRIES OP ALL I
KINDS AUK INVITED TO
LOU ATE III-HE WE
EVERYTHING TO
oil IS WAY OP
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
B T I-Ac I
WE HAVE AS UP-TO
In If A S D VA
till
T i
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Is the Host I ; the Hie . gas. George
WE A ULA
OF TWELVE Bl
PEOPLE IS .
AND
WHO II I--II
l BUSINESS it
. I i Bi i- AND
I A I HI.
A Ii I i I
HATE AID
BE HAD I
Mill
I III I.
I'll I
M Mill
Hon. J. H. Small Writes
Of Establishment of Free
Mail Delivery in Greenville
Fire Narrowly Averted Mediation Conference lo
Session at
He Stales h Must Meet the Gov- An uS
, . , j moo men ,,. ,.,,
t v It
WIN 1.11. in Prof,
Mrs John u. Carroll nave gone to
the
hey expect
American ten the m
Capital
US
I that Our I Veil Let Sir
ice be Postponed lo nil
lime Negligence
to tin-
II
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In I lie, I II .
I .
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I . ;
ii, . places I
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. , . in.
Greenville
rule- is
ii .
is . bi lug in ii in
purpose is o of time
carrier the old
the currier rang the door bell ml
for someone to opt lie door
tile M ll I .
carrier will deliver mail
in the mail and proceed on his
tour family will soon become
to the hour when the nail
is delivered, and no inconvenience
Will be Buffered on Hi's account.
As you state-, the installation
this service in has
ready been long delayed, and it
unfortunate if another delay should
be ordered by n. son of the- failure of
our citizens in Greenville to equip
themselves as directed by the depart
hunt. They will do so or
only because of the request from
but for their own
convenience, and it should not be post
hut the requirement should be
met at once. I hope this
e inn may not be deemed
but only in the Interests of our t
and in the prompt establishment it
city delivery
w,. an- glad to state the re
cent agitation of the matter In
columns has started the people to get
ting busy, and numbers are daily
notice- to the postmaster
will have mail receptacles
in for the beginning th--
service. The hardware dealers have
prepared themselves to furnish mall
or letter slot door plates to all
who want to buy them, so there- will
be no trouble along I lo
department has no regulation as to
the style or kind of receptacle used.
ho the patron can suit his own
along that line. Hut there must be
a receptacle of some kind, or a
th- door at very house served the
carriers.
Mu
ii were Injured,
lie
i room the
. i ,
. i. i
summer.
. Now is a good tn i you a pair H ire
slippers while they
going cheap Bar- i,,
her and Co.
Mr. c;. c .
. ii
Mane
in i
. in
, I
III, Three
fatally,
am box rived rm
naval . ,,,,, n,,. e,
mi log
Many are trying to Id
pipe ii the Ion. but n
where, h. spend ll we should
To do
tender,
J j , .
.- some, nulls lie-y let you
Mill lie
lei
Perks
II
few More Bays Left in Mich
Car Work
Completed
I I I
I . . I
Nil Falls.
Mi m. an situation
i . It it it
ii the rerun
lo .
i . . work out
hurt
III
In
1.1 ten years
HI I I
weighs
Tin
Till
Ho lives of
lits tobacco been
PU I lie, k
a dry no nun
out this lime
Hi. in
I for tie
a Ange and Co's. .-.;., wed by
and began lighting. broke Minister Suarez. lb
it show window out Mr. 11- in
u . do was hurl be on I I opening to
. i in re arraigned before for morrow
Monday and was I special sir from
M and costs, in
. I L, in. . I. . , I'll- to till
weather trucks, lumber, doors i,,. , .
i more will be put from O. K. Lumber an I
I Manufacturing
i our stock en summer straw an
stand Hilton, ex .,
good one for a little money com. to
see Harrington. Barber and Co.
Mr. J, . Harper would be pleas.
show you some- of those new
notions or straw
We have a till
some of the- planted.
Corn is looking stall with a good
stand, but the acreage is short. Pen.
pie at corn planting lime seem
they have- u stomach.
Dig Hill Button has the biggest to ,, ,, and Co.
and I. H. has the largest morning Magistrate R
cabbage. Croom tried three Joseph
Dick Nobles, a colored preacher. Charlie and Wm
Bred a stump because- lie a sunk.- for gambling. All
back under It, and burned acres and bond tor
., destroying badly the small
growth to the of three court.
B per acre, together with a Help your rural by buying on
cords the farmers tobacco
wood, luck has taken
r, his flock
day to In lo
touch with step of the proceed
legs. All questions will
he submitted to the
the American representatives take
action. There
lion at the White House officials
do not expect ii confer-
President Wilson and th.- cabinet
discussed conditions today, but there
wore no notable developments n let
to Mexico. In th. Senate brief
debate mas when
of read a letter
from a government official at Vera
Cruz whose identity he withheld,
mg tin- largest in were
American dollars
I ii
ll , . i I; . .
. that t
around tin frail
i . i t W
.
and i excited mu
Prof. II a i .
with a mu
House of
Al the n Id i c will t.
in the early Bun
M ill lie sprung .
Me lentil ill.
I lime- I hoc i
Ii Ii
I in II II HUM. i I I -I I-
I a .
IS
Celebration in t
Mi I
day celebration in honor ii the
anniversary of the. Mecklenburg
ration of Independence which
promulgated May ;
year in advance of the declaration
the thirteen colonies at Philadelphia.
Was opened here this afternoon With a
exercises had
its feature
Vice President I bi ma K Mai
The exercises wore he-Id In Van
Turk; where a
. o listen to
I c
be I
was read ;
bi sent in t
r. r, mail B only a little
. -k now, i. ii ill ii- i inn
the shouting, but who is going I do
the shouting course the sue.
nil contestant and his
and no one t. II win. that will be
.-I this time, neither will they be able
; tell until count is made
Bonn little folks have
several In
have made up their mi mis- tit ll
are sun- winners hut we
will find themselves iii it
u i, tin lie-, because it is going to re.
.,; thousands upon
i more thousands to b h
i . one Vi . no sole on-ii
to the- lull
and crop
Miss Agnes Smith has returned
mm Durham where she Ins
the Conservatory Music Miss
her sister, was also here
from the Training School
Mr It II. flicks who was taken
lo an operation, is re
. rapidly and is expect,
noun o return home-.
Mrs C Cobb of Norfolk is
some time at her beautiful
home. Charlie in
will permit.
The primary convention was well
attended at Arthur J W.
Smith. Robert Willoughby and I
Tyson were chosen d, legates to the
convention was
well In the lead.
ON THE
About ten o'clock Monday morning Department,
the yard fence caught lire at the horn to an urgent re
of J. T. Smith by some port that Brazilian
had been left around a pot in yard Mexico en
by the wash woman clothe
banging on u line were scene heel Mr
Smith horridly the
from the line carried Ho in
without discovering
them were on tire.
to th. yard she extinguished tho Br
Then upon her return lo the
she found the which sh. Ii
carried In. burning. Fortunately Mi
Smith in putting out II
lire before any serious damage a
done.
Lodge Number
On. ;
in response vi Proctor in i of some large numb
i i. oats which be has om hi
Minister in grown this year, of the heads cumulated, still those
as much as length deal of work to do
n though the ; ; u
. i .; ll II re ii
until poll
grown
Ii. me a
nuns had mad.- in the Mexican Proctor a good farmer i
foreign times concern- Ma good merchant
mg Smiths and that the ,,. that
and J Walter
Mr and J Walter Hurley
win give- iii marriage their
Pearl
to
Mr. Murk Turnage
Morning. June third.
one thousand nine hundred and
fourteen
at ten thirty
Methodist Episcopal
South
Virginia
The honor of your present Q
requested.
P home after Juno the fifteenth
Greenville, N C
uncle
the Con from the Spanish it
to use good lion, a, cording to by
th.- release the Amen representatives of the owners
here. Introduces an additional
Fate still complication from owners who
h- have been endeavoring to
h ween Mexico City and was their property, as
. accepted as the reason for the failure manufactured into thread it DO longer
hear from although be on the Inf,
arrival of a In Mexico City from market
m mil meet San Luis him caused and War Department
o'clock and disappointment availed information the
will be s. r The Minister. Secret a fate of Parks No
All Masons ere Invited announced, reported conditions information as to Parks was forth
Mr It. F. Manning will be listing in Mexico City and Stated that coining form source, although the
large . . i
Is the eh
A. F. Ai A
morning at
u business i
noon
Wt every Internal
, i. i hat i-vi
. i votes during
days that n i .
. b iii bi
surprises sprung bi wind up
hi th g ii on
. . i turn every vote
us tn win , mis
out how you are Standing
encourage Until do more for veil than
would, should no know
i the list
n made to send huts,, disappeared through the
refugees from Mexican near Vera with Without i.
the capital night for American soldier were fully tin r.
Mexico returned to th. American tune la but plenty of i.
v Department made- clear to work, so advise
Mexican Federals, fleeing day the- status of Edward W What you do In next
had left the Ryan, of Pa . at the nine days mil determine where you will
in Admiral h. was throw into jail by the Fed be I dose made Jut,
between authorities on the
state and county taxes arrangements bad Ii
May He will be a spec nil train With
Hi, and
Mr. Charlie- Scotland Neck
Tarboro was in our town Moo
day looking after the interest of the
m ii Guano Co.
Mayor and Mrs. I. L. Kittrell Oil about that
Ayden passed through tow u Badger reported that
evening on their way t,, see Mrs and troops, under Gene-nil charge of being a spy. Dr Ryan was
mother, Mrs Jam F. Hard., had Stopped I'll by Charge
Who la near oil later evacuated to go r,
The Camp W W. he-re will that town The oil wells there render median Old lo H
M their meeting Friday night unharmed Oil operatives art re was not commissioned to collect
nil, 1.1, i kidnapping.
WASHINGTON. May
and clerks In tin- Navy Department
have not had much Idle time on
hands of late, but some of the voter
an attaches of the de pal I in .,
spare moment today recalled the i
that a was ill the
air just ten years ago on this date
It was on May 1801 that he
tr, set aflutter by an order
sending the whole South Atlantic
to Tangier on iii count
the kidnapping of an have Deputy m turning to resume work in the Tam nation tin- state Department for the opening rounds In
lean l Arabs, Bryant Norfolk with them Held, where all is reported las connected win, lbs Red On i it . chain.
captive was released by the some degree work The authorities Ryan Mi I Metropolitan v.
para and American n, nM doubled is in, have ordered operations resumed In tailed at the White House and talked ion. Match play ill
turned home without being put the within the two months ah cotton mil t and In. with Secretary did morning and the will
of tiring a shot are urged to meet In the lend to Use the cotton sec the President res I i Saturday
local Friday
M.
WOOD v- . May
Hie ,
. Li.


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 May 1914
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 15, 1914
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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