Eastern reflector, 22 May 1914


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For the
Road
Our
LAMP
DRIVING
is the most
compact and efficient lighting de-
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will
not blow out or jar oat. Equipped
with thumb screws, so that it is
easily attached or detached. Throws
a clear light feet ahead. Extra
large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable. Will last for years
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C
Richmond. V.
Norfolk. Va.
BALTIMORE
Charlotte. N. C.
,. I.- . v- v,
i . . I.- . S. C.
Katie of
The undersigned qualified
w. h
I'm
Carolina this la la per
i i lo exhibit them i
. fore i he
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HI OH H l U
All.
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i executors
ti. late i
x Caro this is to
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their
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i April 1911
Joshua Ki.
a. Rosa
m-hi .- -I l
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-
roots. covered with dry earth-no feature necessary
for every purpose, desired. Come and see these machines you
buy, built right, works right, wears runt, and prices right,
is best made
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
a I , -1. .
I. .- or I
tor t ARCH
till . r f r-11.
BUILD I
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
,.
. . .-.
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
. On II
In I lie, I II .
I .
. i lit
I . ;
ii, . places I
. ; . i
. , . 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 ,
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THE HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
by
El ,
D Editor. .
WORTH CAROLINA
year, .
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may t bad upon
r the No
P route
. . citizen,., ; immediately. Cr- l-.-.
. . .;.
i.-i-. ., ; .
Ab . ,.,, ,, u to complied
J in
few ago. at
rotative a
i ed I put of of mails for
pass a. an .,.,. ,,,. ,. rM
rule take i. . the Hate No part.
-.-., pi or parties has a yet n- t any
an will k requirements, they will
n. u oat Ir.-
inn .
rs and l h Reflector . all
re open lo any list I
purpose or to any suggestion
haw our should wish Mb
i us wail, bin now
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poet fa taring I
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main -o am
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v. hat, -n . i
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rears, through our I
and k proper Interest
not until now we can look
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Reflector , ,,,
need bath boo,
w children our Iowa could i
danger Would
re pi r on He right or left will do. bu
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a pi. , , M,,,. .,.,, for ,.
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lion you wish about Ir. .-
he will b. glad to Ii II m .
-here you mail
h no tin;.
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. iv and even more don.-.
I ;
Hating Milan and
had agreed In put their list
a Federal contract doubt
lark some
ii be for
the 1914 would i.-
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I-
W arc glad to lb-
Praetor Hotel
of Mr. John II.
proprietor, has at last bi-u la
get form, .
pied by the Capital Woolen M
Von at a wane
at the old on .; not
lent to I i the
trade he is no
all is r i
is add.-d on.- chair
tine, and in gear h -1
to add many mi
will the
in No I ranks, in lbs
to Aral i barber
in
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k. . bath ha b. n
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should bring about
The front
New in t;. in our
In he the town. Now III
ya people of will h I
l for two for lo town
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f the w ill h the o
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bath hi
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not on. i m A, would
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; realized
a . all in. . HUE hi ii-. Ill
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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
SECRETARY STATE
RYAN
WILL SPEAK AT
NEW BERN, SATURDAY, MAY 30th,
Coming
Fair Grounds New Bern
MAY and 1914.
Horse Racing, Flights, Automobile and Races
MIDWAY AND FIREWORKS
Special Rates on all Railroads and Special Trains on Day
Transportation to- and from Fair Grounds cents each way
Children under twelve cents
Joshua Mills Sentenced
HIS
i.
fail fir Efforts
if
Cue
m mm
i lay. H Mill
the l.
months ago
ii,,.
o k when the fury rel .
dark S
inn mini
n in
ii,. i.
nil
I.
with a ,, ,, ll
Judge passed
Waked Their Lives in
lent
I mil Mas
of I h.
Hay
prison hard labor.
I killing has , , mi,,
in throughout I'm when
both parties wore well known, and
very probable the will be a
We all deplore the accident that surprise to many,
fell this entire Saturday I in case were under
and ii any id by sum.
sympathy town, A telephone
bereaved by this
did. love, prayers and say whether an appeal
helpfulness was evident or not.
hand and a sorrow had In befall in, .
I would say . i come lo m.- in tin .
town l Greenville, for I have
seen a place superior to ii ii
suffering and sorrow
fit
j IF IT IS LIFE INSURANCE
Buy it from Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company of Newark, N. . the
leading annual dividend company since
premium rates are tow and the
annual dividends high, making the m I cost
lower than competitive comp
L. WILKINSON
C.
I Mi
Southern a.
what I to say a few
about, i- the noble, heroic
forts In and
In trying to save
boys who were drowned, Surely
should have nothing praise
i hem tor their noble efforts, and when
we consider both came
losing own lives lo save the
others.
I Man Has line of
Kind in in Hi,, stale.
News has
Mai. I.
here of the death in Norfolk
George , y, ,,
I Although telegram which told
carried no details, r ii
OF
ark., is A
to N
this famous resort there Is none who published as information
can look more Interest
i ii, than
k- Gardner, the wall known bro
in bonds and mortgages, Smith
r. who is now registered ,
Majestic hotel, for Mr. Gardner
to Springs in
I he never falls to return
whenever his rheumatism
bothers him.
be
1.1
ill,
with
inn recital
probable death was due to heart same
failure after a prolonged weakness were to turn back the
from bronchial trouble, or one's information
A short lime after George I Aral earn,, to ll,., Springs
memory and In lug a man
natural mi interest
mi whatever subject hi
chooses discuss, what he has to
as if on
of history
among very to reach to
river after the sad accident and North and la hotel, have the palatial
heard the story from the boys even
before they had lime In put on
as they returned in the
boat from the other of the river
Thia in the story as told by thorn
which all joined and to which v i
greed, They wore undressed to go in
bathing, got in the boat and started
across the river, some began rocking
boat until it dipped water and
started lo sinking, all were thrown
water and only two
Foley and George Gardner
knew much about swimming. These
be it said lo their credit and
bravery, did all that they could to lava
all Telling the boys who could not
swim lo cling lo the and they
would save them. These two boys
did not leave the other helpless ones
battle out alone, they did no
swim lo Die shore and stand an
watch the drown, but
and in every effort until all hope
was lost ever saving them,
George Gardner look one buy with
effort lo ill. shore and
hath houses now
county near Belhaven, They
owned extensive farming lands, bill How and bathing facilities were not
I the estate in the years following enhanced With
dwindled to i small have placed ad-
George Bible was the last of ministration the baths lure on
to die, one preceded him I highest standard. Why, in the
bathed wooden tubs.
to the grave only last Christmas
and the old man could with
be consoled. A two daughters British railway companies have do
and a son. living in various parts of negotiate with the
the country, survive hi,,,. , . . M
George Bible knew something about of conciliation hoards
every science, had read from the lit. will i- displaced
of about every nation, and
could discuss accurately
of any race. In he is said to
have been one of the best rend
in North Carolina
nix
Saturday morning May
ville. C . Kick
beloved sou of Mr. and Mrs. K, II
and form,
beautiful in diameter and
he was doing this, Foley was eleven years age.
with and
ward was
in disappear then
with
all the strength and energy a
ins age and size, even to the of
being carried under the water
and only did hi give up when he
was to save the hoy
turning Inward the
saw young links sinking
with extra effort almost beyond
strength a ho bis age, did
reach him and saved him In
lime,
As I talked With he
-aid Mr I did all I to
save all of a- he said
the tears were running down his child
ll II,. was weak and
able lo stand,
I say is is a mil
that eight Instead
In tomb and only
believe noble heroic efforts
of and George
this would been
may have made n mistake In m
river, as hundreds
have done,
own lives lo save
w. r, no cowards, should B
r. and honor for mull
ll p
wit ll mil using know
lo ill In mi
Mil
HOCK
gave promise the
manhood, was out on the river
with boys in a boat, and
lining overturned, Is thought
. mi. in save
other boys Who went down
him, he idol of hi
devotion and Ills
to ins and to his church
among his beautiful characteristics
ll.- was buried from Si
Church Sunday
o'clock in of
red friends,
love hath no man this,
I hat a man lay down bis his
Here
The remains Mr.
who died in a hospital in Charleston,
s. C were her.
,, I, I afternoon for interim III
Hill Mr. Barn
hill Buffered a stroke paralysis u
Wednesday and never gained
again.
Mr, married Miss
I, and ii
home here for sometime, the tin
of his death he was living in
s.
II, is d ., w and
. and pal and
I, ,
and a,
, ma
New Gar-
den Seed
lower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Sec d
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder
, Mil
arc not guaranteed
I ruin
HOUND
a. m. daily.
Pullman sleeping car for
in duly, for Plymouth, Kills
city and Norfolk.
Car
Norfolk Connects for
ii north and welt
P daily except r,
Washington.
WIST HOUND
m daily for Wilson,
Pullman sleeping
sen ice. Connects north,
and west.
a in dally, except Sunday,
Wilson and Raleigh.
for all points
p m. dally for Raleigh and
Intermediate stations
for further Information and
ration in sleeping care, apply to
L Hassell, agent. N. C
H.
General Passenger
W A WITT,
General Superintendent.
NORFOLK. TA.
Just a Test
Our
Stocks---
is all e ask
before vim v ,., re el
If
win,
high grade
did
d appeal lo rag all
e.
ask
. hat
I'm prices mean a- ii i- make
Taft Vandyke
Candidates Cards
For
up A
sot
III I I are per
inch per in advance.
Kill I
will be a g
County,
to the action the Democratic
I thank the people for he
they have given ma la the past
if elected, promise to give them
same have tried to
since I have ,
W R WILSON
I if
Pot Sol letter,
lo the Democratic of a. Fifth
Judicial
At the request Democrats
sections of the district I here
by announce that I will be a
m the next judicial . for the
of Solicitor for the Fifth
Big district
B A NUNN.
HI New N
treasurer.
I method t,,
it- i county am .,
for to the
action the Democratic Primary,
vote help of my friends
and the public and If el
I the dunes o
1.1 the of my ability.
H W HARRINGTON
tiN i v dim.
We are I lo III ll Si
building Hi the
Court
in for the lo h
en Is in and II a III a
before the will
be complete, this new building be
as Foal I- win much
ibis square on ibis street
I la las,, railed for I rial
AS Mo M IN The
, , r, W T. urn h i
for the murder H
Cramer, lied I
Ur. a pin id Ian
if Josi Mo Mis alleged Vic
I in . a well known
solicitor family
in Chicago. The phi clan bad u
in ; a lion I
been transferred lo Cramer, On
is iv hi
hotel in this h, talk the
r In an ensued
Mr. is alleged to have shot an I
II killed man Ii,
. breaking up Ins home
K OF
n ordained, by the board of
n the town of lo
a can meeting, on Friday night the
34th day of u la provides
by Hi charter of said town th
various as
lows
Thai an he held in Hi-
, n wards said town, on Moo
. the 1st day of June, for
purpose electing live aldermen
lid town, Those persona
from 2nd, i wards c;
said town shall continue m
two the Ural day of July,
lilt, and those from the 5th
;. for one year from July I,
or until their are duly
d and Aldermen lo be
elected from each the a n
hi said town
; That the follow named r
are her as r,
and lei
hold conduct said election In the
various wards said town, to
ward. Chas Cobb, registrar
r- White Smith,
,,,
ward. II White,
I. W. Lawrence and D P,
of election
. id ward. II.
III
lib ward, U D
. and
Judge, of election
Howling,
II. c. Edwards and I. Cow id,
election
Thai said lion hall
tow II
ward
ward, it I u
I troll's
ward, Mini re,
ward. I r lab
Thai . , , of
w ill be open I i poll
V.
. liar, day and
I from o'clock, a , to
. loch i. a
registrar,
P s
W M
Par Sheriff
wish to announce to my friends
that I am a candidate for sheriff if
county, subject to the action
the Democratic primaries Should I
he elected I will endeavor to serve
the people one and all to the best of
my ability I will appreciate
Mile and help
ll DUDLEY,
in unstable,
I announce to the. m
Mile township I a
or constable lo the Ion
Democratic and will up
help of any
Wins C M
I in I superior I
hereby announce
date clerk of Court of
county the of
the Democratic primary for
the flattering vote the people gave me
four years ago. solicit your sup
pert elected I will the
lo the lies of my ability.
u POX
Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a
date for sheriff of county,
my good friends will help me. If
d will serve you faithfully
H H SMITH
tin
sheriff,
i m
lake tins method announcing m
candidacy tor sheriff subject to
Democratic primaries Should b
will ii. r
w nil
, y to all I
yen for your support and beg lo
servant.
I I., ll
II I
Per I
announce to the voters On
h p am a
for constable lo action
Democratic and will
elate h and help
Treasurer.
am c to my friends the
county
a tor r
a, tin ii k
Hi . . .
for Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself us
dale Treasurer County sub
the Democratic primary.
,,; w. HALL
Fur Constable.
the voters of
township am u candidate
hi In pr , .; n
III ll III . ;.
JESSE WHICHARD
-11 announce to my friends
and public generally that I an
candidate f.-r tin . sheriff of
Pin . lion of
ind w ill
ate ., ,
if -a
Per Sheriff,
I t
county I am
a ,. the office sheriff
lo the in of the Democratic
parts I., led endeavor to
the ,, of ability
your vote and an
;. in me
C PLUMING
I I
e to III
villa township
lo a
Demon In v and win high
i aid of
IS URN K
I r
I an
, in
III
When
Having been elected Tax Lister
the town for the
this Is In notify all persons liable
taxes I will the court
house during month May. 1914,
fer the purpose of listing taxes for the
said town of Greenville Ml ft or will break
liable for taxes phase come forward any of Chills Fever. Colds
and list the same This first day of Sc it on liver
May, 1911. not
r, it i Tag , .
COLDS
own
a Sn
And suffering with tin heat.
Ice cream Parlor
Always
cream
Thai you did
I. partly lo
In our warfare the
With
I ind.
Candy Palace
I. Prop.
I I I II PR
i I . I I
Violets and I lie
ire Our In
are of the latent touch.
c in floral offerings lo be bad
Blooming pol plants,
sheriff,
w ice la i I
lie for
. .
r. II led prom
r; from lb.,
to the c to
of He- you n
and
JOE
Sheriff.
lo Fellow I'm .
palms, ferns, Norfolk hereby announce a candidate
aid many other nice pot plants.
bushes, greens, shrill
hedge plants and shade
Mall, telegraph and telephone
promptly by
i. if a I., n Con
Store
l. J. Jr.
for nomination for PHI
county sub.,, M the the
primary of said counts
and pledge ell
in make you a good officer. Thanking
one and ail for their support co
I operation am.
JNO I.
Township. N
Hie Di l 11.1
Will
and
n I It.
Into N Corner Sn t Ml I t k, v i aw No ,
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K. ,
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J. R. and J. G. MO YE
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ill
Hits, Mi HAM Ml
Hall Go
for sale i
Mm Ada
i I s
o rile l i J. O Pro
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Kin
ion Are Instruction
Wanted.
in purchase a farm
acres re than M
U I f j i . to tell
II . XI
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C.
v I
e r
lilt. F. .
baa moved his office from
to Dr. Zeno Brown's
Phone
Day or Night
I III c
a it Ian
en the Coil
B mar
I . ear i axes.
H Hall
i it
lie v. iii be in Greenville
or of Hi
Ail.
corner Fifth and
. Phone
H. K, . I.
th.
tile, N. i
t, Green
I ii to y-.
ii m. i
at
Land Drainage e.
in office formerly
E STAB LI i
I . .-. s
The
Buggies. P Carriages. Etc.
Flanagan I Is Quality
I II I I MIS I HI N I HI
I i S r i Mid
mid v
S I'll I
V. II.
in Fitting classes.
Al Ayden alter the second
of each mouth J. R.
ind Bros,
H me Office N. C.
at
l. NORTH CAROLINA
prof SM M in Call IS
rise i
v III ii n inn mi,
w mi ii mi u i iii. lit-
Hie iii n
i. ii i ii never
J. C LANIER
MOM III Ml MOM
i III I Will . SOUTH l
Ii you prefer the good old
pol. we i too,
lac we In hardware
. ah lots more
well, Stop in and around. The
you d
;. in . I
Company, Inc.
Hill ill Mi A
Lawyers
Pi, mi the
Court
life Insurance
of New York
eta 147.829.229
A. Special
Evans Greenville, N. C
II. I A It It
II
I Mutual life Insurance
. V.
I'M i. i n.
Dentist,
Office over Wilson's Store
r.
Greenville, N. C
Mi. . at Law
Office a
Practices his an
desired
North
V-
ML
Crop Right By
Tobacco Truck
reel pull and cuts easy. As will note in cut be-
No spokes for i ks, roots to in and
row and damage your tobacco. Tobacco
y lost. There arc over thirty thousand of these
Tn use now, and they are growing more popular
cc
farmer
ii
call your loll Live making Tobacco again this s en. cu right
and o . I ; d cc me ls. f the H Buggies and and the
arc arts, all which in d n i id ii in with the and Flue season.
Co.
WIN NORTH CAROLINA
FOR INSURANCE
INSURES
BOYS MET
DEATH
MUST TAKE AWAY SOUVENIR
ENDURES
See
MOSELEY BROS.
GENERAL AGENTS.
LAST SATURDAY
entire Greenville
mourn the loss of two young
about years,
of Mr. and Mrs K. II
and Hicks, about n ream
son Mr and Mrs s T Hicks.
met the horrible death of be-ins
drowned this about
O'clock in Tar river about one
mile west of the county
PERSONALS
III
u MAY SO.
K C. Flanagan former
Ir l are
state council of Men in
W Wilson
afternoon for count
be makes educational addresses lo
day tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs B
rain.- in
mother, Mrs.
Mr
ion today.
Mr lo Tar.
today
Mr I. In Rich
today,
Mr Washington went lo Tar
Indus
Tucker in
to
Fannie
i u-.-in to
Mexico City Seems Imminent.
CRUZ. May
of the In.
declared lure today he
left the capital because he as
at and ii. tho belief that a
revolt would shortly occur in the city
of
left the he said
reasons. was a know
ledge f a plot among General
close political supporters to as
me. saying I knew too
much. Second, there has been plan
ii. I a revolt of the people
the army
would lie in receive
at any minute news of an a;
Mr Willie Lang who against Huerta, of whom tho
i he Drug Co., left this and the army are tired and
lug San Francisco, Cal. whom the people and the army
Mr and Mrs of determined to rid themselves
were iii town today. Twice arrested and hustled through
Mrs. Hunter Marshall who i am the streets by American soldiers an i
I ere lo attend the funeral of Edward. hissed and threatened by his
left this morning for her was forced to face
in Charlotte. some of the Indignities a
Mr Fielding who came here which he subjected oilers while
to attend the funeral of Fie was high in powder the capital. He
Ion this morning for his home expects to sail for at tin Iii
opportunity
Mentioned for Moderator,
days commissioners and visitors c
the of tin
l Presbyterian church have been
ming in Chicago, and at noon today
practically all of those who will
tend were in l
delegates from
ii College,
Wat kins
who has been over to the K. t;. T j
T S . visiting her sister, this
morning for her home.
Prof. IV Nye
spent he here with friends bat
left morning for Wake
Rev. Daniels left this morning for
Wilson where be will marry a couple.
Mr l II Forest Farm
today
Mr Vandyke lo Farm
v Hie today.
Mr- A Clark of Sheridan.
who has been visiting Mrs. Hat
tie S Whit.-, left this morning to vis.
her mother in Ohio admiral ion of all.
Mr r Vick arrived in town ready for the retiring moderator
last night from Va the and deliver Hie
Mr A. Wilson of the Publicity opening sermon.
Department of the Atlantic I Though there are candidates
Realty Company returned to the in strict sens
ville last night from Suffolk. of the word, supporters tin
Mr W B. made a business clergymen whose names beet,
nip lo Washington yesterday j mentioned for the honor have
Mr Milton In Friday in an active, though good
Kg from school at Wake Forest I lured canvass The name lust
Mi Spain and sister. heard in he Informal
and were rowing
U and down the river In company with
six other companions when
the lauding where- the depth is
said to he between ten and
in sumo way boat was
. and all were thrown Into the
river, the two unfortunate
being the smallest the part an .
not knowing how to swim. Pal Fol
and George the largest
the company, immediately to
their aid Boding them struggling in
the deep waters, and they report
did everything possible to save
the in fact went down with
twice in efforts to gel th in to
the landing which was a p .
n loot, it was
to do more, and their
lives being threatened, they broke the
grasp of drowning and started
tor the and when a few I
of it. overtook William Ricks and
I,. Little, who were
most from the struggle,
grabbing tor the edge of
boat, and inn for the of Pal
and George would have been
drowned.
Doth are of prom me. n;
lies, and considered by all bright
tie fellows, standing high in their
studios at for several
months has been in the employ of The
Reflector as a city carrier on the Die k
avenue route and was all
limes faithful to his was,
. cl and held in high esteem by
member of the force
Many people hurried lo the no
after a search of about
ours Hie bodies of the two were
located clinched when
wen- struck by the I
separated. The body of
taken from the- water and a short
while afterwards the body of
was found a hundred yards
What London Hotel Managers Think
of Who Have
Craze.
article B, such as spoons,
ash trays and oilier little things
en from the nip London hotels by
American as souvenirs at
their visits amount value in the
course of a lo about
This statement says the New York
Times, war made by the manager of
one of the largest hotels In
The some craze of
American visitors to said
the manager another hotel which
is the resort many Americana
year. is a winch la not
regarded too seriously by
tors No e thing really valuable
is taken course, and the article
taken is almost always some,
hearing tin- crest the
of the Here u a list
of the things which are by
Americans and are reg
with quite innocent intention
souvenirs of a
a big London hotel plated
china silver
plated menu card trays, silver
plated knives and forks, towels, dress
lag like is. pin .
small pieces of table furniture All
i I ll name
the crest of the
hotel i good
story of one American who wanted a
plate bearing the name and crest of
the I am to pay for
.-aid the American but
you won't lake . well, I
guess shall take the plate all the
He paid for cents Ii
appeared that he had been collecting
plates from all the famous hotels in
the always paying for
them, lie admitted and he proposed
giving a dinner lo on his
return to America at which ever.,
guest have his food served on
different plates collected from the
famous English hotels
Checks
GOOD IN ALE PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
What counts what you pay but what you get what
pay. The For-t gels the most value for his money
production, skilled workmen an- best materials make Ford
quality high and Ford Prices low
Over hall million in use today.
F Detroit, Touring car 1550; Runabout For
sale
Ford Supply Co.
Greenville, N. C.
REAL WORTH
hot
III , May SO For two down stream where it had drifted
since separated from of Hicks.
boys who were in the boat at
ilia- time- tragedy James
l. Little, Jr., Don Jenkins, George
Gardner, Edward William Kicks
Mat v of Flanagan. and
the I-
I have come home from school
Atlantic Christian College
son
Mrs Walter and
of Hassel are visit
Mrs W. Z. Morton.
special trains. arrangement The will take place
leer the comfort of the row afternoon,
has been completed, and the
spacious auditorium of the new
Fourth Presbyterian church of The Two t
Attend Funeral and Burial
In a And Were Th e
Flower Hearers
Sunday was a sail day in Green-
the funerals Hicks
.; Ii, the twee hoy-
who were drowned Saturday,
Hut Ii
were, attended, and floral
by friends were
many and beautiful. The
school classes of which the
had been members, each attend.
ed the funeral of their former class
male in a bod and were I he
hearers.
The funeral of Hicks look
place at o'clock from the
among the
other church leaden is Hint Of
the Dr., of
the First church of Pittsburgh. Dr
Alexander stood second in the voting
In general assembly last year a
Mr. Ii Shepperd, Jr., returned Ibis his friends are preparing to make a
morning from Norfolk and Washing vigorous contest in bis behalf at of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S
ton City. gathering The candidacy . r Hicks, on Tenth street. Services
Miss Ada New Bern, who the Dr George Stuart, conducted at the home by Rev.
was visiting Mrs R Williams. of Auburn Theological v Hock, the following
this morning appears to be gaining ground. , Cherry Hill pall
Mr. K. Flanagan Tue bearers were. Messrs. Cong
day evening from New York and Hal A. Owens. Fall Haskins,
more Mr K Ferrell in town Mark Turnage and Zeb
Miss Arlene Joyner went to d,, y to Nashville. K, c,
today
Hind and I Weather.
We bad not thought to notice it,
i gentleman culled our attention to
tin fact hut for days in since
Ion the wind has been blowing from
the east. During these eight days the
weather has been dry and
cool for so long a time May the
temperature at hovering around
the line. gentleman talk
to us about this added that w.
not likely have rain or
or until wind changes
For Sale a
line saw mill with
engine capacity feet
bar a day. reason for selling have
what lumber I need for farm
purposes
W e ll.
join the sales crew of 111-
Realty Co.
Atlantic
SIX MARCH WITH i
tad Tin n. I here's His Sun
the Mule
Md . May
sorted by all his except ll
privates, Jacob arrive
here today belated in his on
Washington. He will remain here
today, and Is to reach
Washington Tuesday or Wednesday
The Mrs Cox.
daughter beaded the cavalcade
Their son, the- mule Man.
a r and on too;.
followed, he continue
to Washington even If deserted by alt
but his own family.
The funeral
look place at E o'clock from the horn
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs E. II
on street. Service
won- conducted in the
church by Dr. I N h
of New the follow
in the mar the church
The pall bearers were Messrs. Fran
Wilson. W D Charles Horn.
It C. Flanagan. H S Warren, T
M Hooker. H D D. R
F M Woolen and Mr
roll,
0th Cut.
OF
Coast Line.
North Bound South
No a m. No. p. m
No p. m. No. p
Southern.
Em Hound West
No No. a. n-
The St Casts, no tons
It hr the- fl-32 m NO.
II Oil, Ii
II g m
Not Only as Food. But for Many
Other Reasons It Is of Con-
Value.
e . r. one appreciates the- value
Of milk. Many persons who can-
no cold milk find that when
it is hen an l i pinch salt added
it agrees them perfectly. Milk
so hot i must be sipped will often
sooth, i nerves of a person too
and excited by the events of
the- day to all I
For Ionian tired and hungry after
shopping cup of milk and a crisp
crack. . piece of toast or a graham
iii needed
A little flavoring an accept-
able addition, such as a pinch of
cloves, allspice, nutmeg,
i ilia i r maple extract.
Then again hot milk is valuable for
the toilet. H is good apply to a
burn. Should the skin be dry or
chapped wash it night and morning
with warm skimmed milk This is
far healing than the average
cosmetic. Milk ha- a soften-
and whitening dark complexions,
is beneficial for who live In j
steal healed rooms should
use-i a face lotion upon retiring.
Courtesy.
you said a caller at
the Dispatch office, have never
come tile business or editorial
rooms here to ask a question
I have not been kindly and
Thai is a com
which all the members of the
force appreciate end hope they will
always merit. Hut we wonder if a
part of the compliment is dun to
the man himself who gave it. Did
not Ins manner and invite the
sort of reply he received Do we not
help to make the treatment that
gel at the hands of others
We do. world about Is
in large measure what we make it.
We have ii we are
enemies if we are hostile.
Columbus Dispatch
s They
I believe in a girl having a mind
said I, for one,
am not easily led
I h ventured gently
This Should
peal to You
Before packing away your winter
garments send them to u s to
pressed and cleaned with a
lion that kills fibrous insects
destroys your Clothing after
being put away for the season. All
garments whether for ladles or gen
will receive our prompt at
and guaranteed
damage.
s-ml us your cleaning and press
lug once you will never send
II elsewhere because OUT work will
prove satisfactory A small cost
saws your
W, e an also give you a suit from
of sample in our
for and guarantee
ship and material.
Ladles will please remove nil trim
and from garments b I
for.- sending in
Tailoring Parlor,
the lot Hotel Building
No
Our
Is High
in character and very mode-Ate in es-
We are way on top when it
cornea to doing good very mod-
. when it to making out
bill
you have had an experience of
kind have us to do your next
work. We will be your reg
plumbers after that.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Something You Never Tire of
Coward soda The reason
Because it is fresh, cold, in
and
by its flavors Carbonated
I ill inks are dictated considerations
of health during the heated term
I One should not. cannot. on
not substitute anything
these Ice cold prescribed
demanded by nature for hot
use.
Drug Company
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
U i mass
I. I. Moore
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
T Office at
House Painting, Interior
Paper Hanging. Window Shades.
Send The Reflector Your Job Printing





Interesting Items from Hie
Thriving Little
Ayden
Lanterns
Strong and Durable
For Fishing,
Camping,
and Hard
Use under All
Conditions.
Give steady, bright light.
Easy to light. Easy to
clean and Don't
smoke. Don't blow out
in the wind. Don't leak.
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D- C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk. Va.
New
BALTIMORE
Charlotte. N. C.
t ii W. Va
Charleston. S. C.
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic in help her over the hard places.
When that tune comes to you. you know what tonic
to the woman's tome. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F, D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Bel re began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat mo t
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
Your Own Paint
YOU WILL SAVE PER
THIS IS HOW
GAL.
Buy gals. L. A H. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT,
per gal.
And gals. Linseed to mix with it
then make gal-, if pure paint for
It's only
Anybody can mix the OIL v. . PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy gals, of .
CANS, you pay a gal. or SI I
The I. V REAL PAINT i .
ZINC and LINSEED OIL, i
Use a out any v .
paint made, return the paint yet
J. I. Moil, GREENVILLE,
HILL. S f
i v r
ii
Grain Privileges
MO AH IS
Putt are the no
surest method of trading in wheat
oats Because your In
limited to the amount
bought No further
Positively the
o trading
Open I i
puts or calls on bushels
grain or you can buy
fur or M many uh you
An advance or decline gives
you tin- chance to take prom
A movement of d cents
Write full
references,
k. w.
Ohio.
Address mail to Look
TWO nil
There . re two alarms
Saturday night and Sunday morning
both being at Cooperage Lumber
Co., but the I
light.
PATENTS
In murk no
in.-i. i or Mil
SEARCH mi-
HI
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES I l
Ml I j
rove Writ today.
ID. SWIFT ft CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
Oil Tanks
The Oil Company,
of Hie
bare recently tho in
of eighteen
gallon oil tank on a site
near the Building and Lumber Com
i old plant along the a c. i.
railroad Their new oil wagon
the model and
built arrived Friday and
made Its on the
street Saturday Mr. R. I. Parnell
of South Carolina will charge
of the wagon mid personal at
will be given to the deliveries
of the various Texas products
V, ,.
II
din
. j was i i
lion K. I. .,
gold
Ii . by Ho
It. u . Jot i- M
l H . an
. We.
many i, never .
woman
have plenty i bi
I old
Hub N i Mi J R
and
Mi an Mi BI . a, who I
Bear Hi . It
. . a
. . Ralph
o p. bu
it it . .
to teat but b. tor.- h. could i
run. lb thing bad exploded, tearing
from
gut I hi.-. Ii v
damage to hi
band
v .
i Ii.
.
ill
t ii d
Mayor
Yes. t
.
. I tie cement
ii
.;.; debate .
. , That the S of i
destruct of
ii t Pi
oft. t and II
n and R Ii
the pa
Ti on Tar
. Ill rate in lion
lb. Ii other mill.
Then of frog
Get you two l
i. four b at H Bi
and Bro all
and J. H. who
be. ii down i Jacksonville dial-
their parents, have returned.
We are convinced before
g. t a hot. in Ayden we will have I
adopt the method of the lark
Del busy
Mr Richard is i
r. paint made than i
sold by J. R. Smith and
A to the graded build
reminds you of a bee . eve.
t busy
Mr. J. elected
to represent th. In . lodge of
Fellows at Grand whir i
in
Mr. Henry Skim
write be sure to send ire- a package
f American herb tablets, a the;
the thing for that tired feeling
in the spring We have plenty
of them, J ll Smith and Bro.
Mr W. K. Nichols, moved
from Pitt to Craven and
the Hie k fan was
Saturday, bringing with him
load of his consisting of bl
. mi and beans, and It had
finished trading he received to tie
good a k for the balance of his
load to carry hone This Is
what we call In
Mr is a Pitt county boy, mar
lied a Pitt country girl, and on
Pitt county and yon can
easily
Mrs Hum. Jackson, widow of Mr
W. J In a hospital at
for
Reflector, sends word
Ayden letters, it
keeps her posted on the current
events from around h.-r obi home.
Mr Wright who has
very sick for the last weak, was re.
ported conscious morning
Mia many friends are
for him and hope he recover
Mr Fred
of the Ayden Lumber Mill
here, made an awkward
step while crossing the yard and turn
ed him indoors for a few days
your home and make so
attractive that your boys rather stay
there than any place on earth,
giving It a coat of paint
by J R and
cool and grow fat while cook
on an oil stove this summer Sold
by J. R and
Hon C. I,. of Beaufort
tells us he enjoys the visits of The
Reflector, that It compares
.-
MONEY SAVED
by The Case Tobacco Transplanter.
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your
wait for rain Each plant watered at the
dry earth-no Every feature
for every desired
buy, built right, weirs and prices right.
Case made
s. C, Feb.
Hart A Hadley.
C .
in regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco
i -planter will say; that I am
pleased With it. I couldn't ask for
one to work any better and it was just
i- you represented it to be. It work
I and I am satisfied it
i. vi hundred dollars
I my entire crop of s.
with it and it was dry weather when
i it. i used barrels of water
setting i set parts
per in re and got a perfect stand the
all through my patch by hand
just to try it and found that that
win. Ii with he Transplanter grew
o tier the season through. also set
he several Of my neighbors an
say grew better
they set by hand, and they are
ii. me to set tin for them the
coming I also have
a distant e of i a mil. from mi
who want me to set i p
I can t say much tor your
. and wouldn't be without
for Fin Hundred Dollars and as
. I ask for
Tours truly,
JESSE. H SMITH
HART HAD
j HARDWARE NORTH INA
Items
l.
Mr I
J. .
I d re i I Mo rd i
. pis
here n i. h re l u
night I play vi good
p. Its. Ill ., Kill I III
. and ticket-i
I to ti gin
the North
. help in promoting the
, . . . for tin u
en .
Mr II O. Daniels
here Wednesday on
Mr Arthur of
ton was here Wednesday on
Miss has bee i
during the past
of school left for her home Wed
Pro . u Wilson Greenville
was lure Thursday looking after the
interest of the new school building
that is to be erected lure some time
tins summer.
Mr. Thompson Of was here
Thursday.
Messrs. W. S and F
K. Proctor went to Washington last
Mr I W Paul of Washington a
here Thursday.
Mi and Mrs I. Gibson, Ir
It Elks, A t.
i i . Mr U A Fling. Mr -i .
w H Elks went to Washing
ton Thursday afternoon.
Ml sen Knot Proctor and Fred
Jones who have been attending
at C , returned Thur.
night.
o Proctor, w. B.
Proctor, Proctor, Jone.
Went to Kinston Friday
Mrs. W. K Proctor, David and
Proctor went to Friday
p. M, and returned Sunday.
Messrs Elk, It M Elk, i
ii Holladay and went to
K i It n Sunday p. m
Mr T.
ton was In town Sunday
If You Want This Pony
Quality Shop. Kirks Grocery, Furniture
and The t
Register of Heeds 11.11
has licenses to following
lea s last
W, and II.
s and i. High
Ma. and Floyd.
with a letter from home
Miss Martha of Kinston Is
visiting her aunt, Mrs II G. Bur
ton.
us write you up III The Daily
should have any thing to sell
buy. as It la read from the i;
to the sea.
Your M
JUST TRY
Won ill Stomach
and Be Thai Can
To
3.-1 I
-i. e-S
THE FARM
It the of all
LIME
the a- is of all good farming Write
Ii in by the best in the United
oil lime on the Farm, c
the purest lime. Don't buy
i A will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
VS
V i
tut ., . him- v fur W .
u receive y c
required t convince t i
i t
. t
health.
been on i u-
ii,, It ha I-
And o had
ever be rector I ti o n w
it Wonderful nil -ti
it hen who my I
it. Mini
i u, Wonderful
Mt i i
tor the t.
in n
tons of
the i
n It km on the v find
and bile en
in I
t lint i
V I l of i
to i
will in.- w th Ir r.
. u-j, us o
tr doing, Mend on
All to H. Ml.
Hoff-f Ill
Sale In H. C
THE L. DIM CO
mid
Jay
i from n
, to Now York and
This is to notify all that
am no longer connected In any way
ton of Anderson, Ford Co., Io-
at N. c . baring told
to John i Kurd. Ho as-
all and of tho
company.
JOHN A.
id
A HEAVY HEAD m
pretty sign of a
torpid
Pills
aid in it work. You
will be at the
At tout
druggist sugar coated or
plain.
K OF
weight six or
even, Wall broke.
O. T.
N. C.
s Mil II w Route
IS THE
BEAUT OP E ASTERS
SOUTH ABO LISA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED ST THE BEST
I NO COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR. CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AS UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND PER
PLANT.
WE SAVE A ULA-
OF TWELVE HUN-
i Ht BEST
IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISE j i r BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE
TELL WHAT YOU
YE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE BAD UPON
III,
Huerta Envoys Cannot
Pledge New
Peace Parley is Suddenly Brought
a Halt
EL
MM III M I REPORT HIM III I
It Mil ARMS.
Local Man Honored In Hew
Orleans at Cotton Seed
Crushers
l.
SEEMED l I
lit Ike
iii
mi-Ills ill I i ill I In
View-.
NIAGARA May
The wind has suddenly veered once
more. When all seemed going well
every one was optimistic and the
Mexican delegates, believing they bad
roached an agreement with the
Americans, were about
a I explanatory
ii position on the laud
and regretting that it was dear
impossible for them to give
tees as in the action of a new
and recognized government,
there u sudden halt.
The Mexican delegates had their
stenographic work finished their ho-
ready to print the document
mid then they stopped. They said
had concluded to issue no
memo
It night the
progress of the mediation, they said.
Not they were less optimistic
than ever, but they were less certain
the wisdom promised declare
lion at this critical moment.
r returned
WASHINGTON, May War and ,,.,,, ., delightful and profitable trip
Department officials do nut Orleans where he attended
credit current reports the liner ,. interstate Cotton Crushers
has landed a cargo of was In session
and ammunition tor Huerta i,,,,, the 18th to the 20th.
Mexico, which like is re Bridges says that the election
as an open port. , c . New to the
The situation and progress of j presidency is very gratifying to the
North Carolina Delegation.
the mediation at Niagara was
discussed in the Cabinet meeting to-
day out announcement.
Some men in the confidence of the
declared the north.
m chief was closely watching pro.
at Niagara and was serious-
considering some proposals.
Of those developments the view was
in some quarters that reports
that the two missions sought to
the vexing agrarian
in a spirit of conciliation seemed most
encouraging. The Huerta delegates
were said to have receded from their
original position that the land issue
was internal solution only, win
Hi
This is
the president North Carolina has
had and this is the annual con
i en
Mr. was also honored with
a membership on the Roles commit
tee the most important of ail the
commute is dealing as it does with tho
regulation of tr.-.-i.- in cotton seed pit.
ducts. There are twelve members
the committee, six from the Crude
Oil dealers and six from the refiners
The other North Carolina numbers
of committees are as
H. a. While of u.
Publicity; W, a. Reynolds Charlotte
I on tinned Weather i-
Retarding of Crops.
pin eh
MEDAL
ORATION II ii,
Miller M of
five
from viewpoint that it
should be settled at the mediation pro
With that factor giving promise of
adjustment, the hope grew ill
circles that further
movements by American troops
In Mexico could be averted and peace
restored in the Southern
r. public.
Reports from Mexico City Stated
there was a hopeless feeling among
officials over the center
Hopeful, believed it would con-
l lie Mexicans are hopeful meet first anticipated,
the I Slates half way in the,
adoption of some suggestion to be sub-
on Legislators and C. A Johnson
mission ground Tarboro and W. N. of
on the Governing Committee.
There were from live to six bun
delegates in the convention,
representing every state in the union
either as dealers or manufactures.
The North Carolina delegation
sires to hold the convention next
year In and feel confident
they will get it.
v. May is
I needed the southern stales
,. of iii.- Mississippi, especially In
the and according
to he Weather Bun
a Weather Bulletin today sun
weather for week
Ii last . It say-.
In the cotton belt dry weather i
in the states t. . of the
river and it was especially
ill. is clean and well cultivated
stales to westward of the
Mississippi continued rain has
interrupted planting and
especially in Texas and Okla-
where which is up is late
and badly in need Of cultivation, While
over the northern portions the stand
Is poor and much still remains
planted.
the principal truck growing
of the south. Including much of
Florida, continued weather Is
greatly growth and rain Is
badly needed.
the Atlantic Coast states from
North Carolina to New con
weather has prevented the
setting of tobacco plants and retarded
the growth of all vegetation in the
more southern portions.
milted to the new provisional govern
in Mexico, which might be used
as a linger post in pointing the way
a final solution.
items.
May Dr.
Jones and son. Fred, and Mr. A,
Monday
Clark went to
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. went to
The land question is recognized by
all as a fertile breeder Of revolutions.
it is virtually conceded here that Ayden Wednesday.
demand by the States W. K. Proctor and
for a in precise terms con, went to Greenville
not be met by the Mexican represents day
lives since they have no power I Mr Decker of Baltimore was
to bind such an independent govern as a-gab on business.
Dent as the mediation conference j Mr of Norfolk was I.
alms to bring into existence. week on business.
The Mexican delegates are about I Miss Ward of Pa.
to present a list of suitable per visiting her sister. Mrs. C
sons from which to choose a
president, and the American liter sister. Mrs.
government and the mediators to m Mr. w. B, Proctor and daughters.
one who would be acceptable and Mary We
The Mexicans expect that the pro Washington Friday.
to chosen , Misses Blanche Proctor and ;,,,
president to be chosen will and Mr. If
a cabinet representing the Saturday afternoon to visit relatives
varied political interests of the near
and there shall be assured a fair Mrs. A. Clark and children
election for a new president and las, week near Black Jack visit
chamber of deputies with guarantees relatives, returned Friday after
for the treatment of all noon,
in the forthcoming campaign.
They fully that the
ll
prompt recognition.
M. Jones.
Miss Miller of is visiting
Mrs. Tom stokes daughter,
of returned Bun
tonal as s rs nay after spending several days i.;.
soil the mediation is to be her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Cam.
Voted iii Dedication.
WASHINGTON, U- C, May
The dedication this afternoon Of
college of history, the Aral
to be completed on the campus of tin
American University, graduate
school which Hit Methodist
Church in the i.- i
in this city, attracted
Heights a highly
gathering of educators,
and prominent ill public
President Wilson presided at the
opening and Secretary of State
Bryan was one one o speakers.
Bishop Karl Cranston, the senior
op of the church, presided the
ceremonies and Bishops of
Chicago and Hamilton of Boston,
addresses. Bishop W
Wilson, of the M. K. Church, south.
delivered the benediction. The
cal portions of the
furnished by the Marine band,
suggestion for a graduate school to I i
built in the nations capital was mad
by of the leaders of Hi, church
but it was not until many years
the idea took definite shape. Ill
1899 Bishop John F. Hurst began th
of funds and some it
later he was able purchase the I
of land in the extreme northwest
pan of where the university
buildings are now being constructed.
inter took up
and when he died it was turned over
to Bishop Hamilton of Boston, who
was named chancellor the
spy and who tills that position
t T See History in Pageantry.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. May
today and continuing each day
during remainder of this week Si
Loots is to have the opportunity of
practically the whole of her
history unrolled before her own eyes
those of her neighbors in living
portraiture and symbolic
play. Tin pageant, which is
ed be the most r
in America. Is In celebration of
th 150th anniversary of the founding; ,.,, ;,;
of the city by Pierre county.
Seven thousand live hundred per.
formers have been engaged to take
RALEIGH, May Eighty two
no n from all parts of North Carolina
and from -Various parts of the
received their diplomas at
the commencement exercises of the A.
and M. College. It was the largest
class in the history of the
and marked the closing of tIt
twenty fifth annual session of the col
Locke Craig presented
the diplomas to the young men. and
concluded the exercises of the morn
with an earnest, conscientious
the members of the graduating
class.
Hot Medal.
Mr. Miller Reed of
county, was successful
ant for the medal given by the col
for the oration In the con
test the representatives of the
senior class yesterday morning. Tier,
were live young men who
all of them had chosen topics of In
and which admitted the
the widest Held for
facts to bear their
Miss Myrtle Warren Graduates
With High Honors from
SI, Mary's College
, I be i op
. i . . i ago,
. in- ninth of tin a
Graded school Mb
daughter ad Mr
. . w urn n. Jr., of this city having
made the highest grade on s
examination in Eastern
. was awarded a scholarship
Si Marys College, Raleigh Miss
St Mary's
fall following and in order to hold
r scholar hip was required to
i ,.,. an av.-rage of ii V sh-
average the and
day sin- graduated with the honor of
having made the highest grade for
the senior year Of any member
of her During her and sec
in college she surpassed the
averages of her classmates and only
owing to sickness during her
year, was her second surpassed by
one of the member Of b r class. This
y. regained honor of leading
class and failed only by two points
of being the Valedictorian
Of class of this being due to
the loss on account of sickness due
her junior year.
During In r junior and
senior year sh.- held the honor being
pi-, her class, besides other
offices bestowed upon her by various
societies and clubs connected with
lie
Miss Warren was while In school,
as ll home, very popular and
everywhere was greeted with a
glad hand, With her countless other
Join in
Subjects of Interest.
Outlook in the by
I Roberts, if
is KIM III RE.
MISTING t KISS.
and by Thomas
operation in Rural Better
part in lb. s. lies of tableaux and Hie by Lacy John, Bob. son
great picture dramas. In
by William
Robert of Burke
lull.
to Complete
will not the agrarian
disrupt the mediation proceed
said i. the Mexican
gates think there is a way
Mr. W. filled his regular
appointment in re Sunday and
Ho
night in the Christian church.
preach, ii two able sermons.
ii. Proctor loll this
for Wilson to attend the COB
coming into common accord on of the Atlantic Christian
other points we com College.
work Mr. Ed Matthews of Washington
After the conference between here this morning.
mediators and the American delegates Mr Hob May of Greenville was i
to these, hundreds of men and women
have been working for months
Sketches, costumes and ideas to make
the pageant as accurate
as possible. The plans have been car
under the
of Thomas Wood Stevens, head of the
school drama In the Carnegie
assisted by Percy the
poet and dramatist, and Joseph Lin
don Smith of Philadelphia. Frederick
S. Converse of Boston is In charge of
the music The scene of the
is Forest pink, where there is a
natural a
in , i p-1 tutors.
Land of Progress and
by Millard Reed
county.
As will be noticed from the sub
all of the young men
topics of interest, either In their own
State or in the south as a whole and
ibis selection on part was
commended by Mr. R W. Cot
nor. secretary North Carolina
Historical Commission, who presented
the medal to the r. Mr Com i .
said it was far more
for them to choose subjects of ii I r
. to stale than in to u
Justice dictated the following
statement.
town today.
The weather is still dry and Warm
have begun to discuss the term The crops are suffering some what
and details of a plan of from the The farmers are
On a number of them we find shaving a time getting a stand of to
In agreement.
I f Opens.
ATLANTIC city. , Ma
Atlantic City's great carnival for
which she has been preparing tot
many months, was opened
thins morning, when Father
rose from the sea iii view of the t
of thousands of spectators who Bill I
the boardwalk and lined
a distance of several miles. i.
Items. or Rome, or to II
May Mr- K their Ml n
were well said, th.
Phelps was In our though, the young
yesterday to sell B. D. Forrest and
Co., th- biggest line of Hunt Club
for the fall r been
shown in this Country, Mr. .
has a more of the Hunt d ,,. ., for
development along all lines of Indus
Low prices in summer good; m fought and
mi. did 1.1 the m
; Walk over The
were all members the I
men that they had put hard
work and much time Into the
lion of their orations
i the a. the
Young Han Who Canted
Her Death hills Himself liter
Ills. May Leaving a
declaring that his slaying of bin
sweetheart, Florence Bentley. at Down
. drove last Saturday night a
dental, Reginald A. Barr Jumped be
a moving train here today
and Wat killed.
was hi- fourth attempt
In the note he said that he look
a drug twice in an effort to beside
the body his sweetheart, but both
s d
Iii desperation he next jumped into
a pit, but he lit in the stag
. i watt i i said
note The clothing on bis body
still when taken the tracks.
. Miss y i
ii ii In Ir ii kiss hi r, She
mod and he placed his hand over
hi mouth, in the struggle
Mo tripped and fell, He vi d b
-I was broken.
prevailing at Harrington, and
received n shipment
W and Co
Mr. C. T. Cox purchased a tie .
for ii . Young
and harness c T. Cox. Winter
Mile. N. C.
Iii this century time a man
,.; trustees
M II. Hi n
Mr Millard Reed of Pitt
county, was the valedictorian of the
of 1911, which means hi
hat the highest average for the
festivities will continue until the end builds, ho tries to surpass his neigh entire four years that he has been In
of the week. Features of the
rate will be carnival bills
pageants, hydroplane exhibition.,
and aquatic sports, automobile
motorcycle races, and a baby
parade.
To do this you buy Hie college. In announcing the honor
best material I W, Ange and Co Hill stated that the
has just received a car load of Commencement
lest building and hard i-i county are hi a of send
plastering Better see them before you men to tie A and M college
purchase on
SEEDED EVES
REBELS
ultimate poi ll i over
mediation discussed today
. oils, rs of i in. E
view . v.-ii if Hi north.
their Into Mexico
City th. r.- still would be work for
medial board In helping to tab
i th a constitutional government; that
good offices the South Amer.
can republics would be d ti re.
.-. order of the chaos Of five
war,
from Mexico tint
Huerta faced serious straits because
rumored unrest among treat
growing unrest among tho
and the people, renewed
est in the situation at the Mexican cay


Title
Eastern reflector, 22 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 22, 1914
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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