Eastern reflector, 18 December 1914


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It is equipped with handle, and in
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong;. Durable. Will last for years
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Richmond. V
Norfolk. Va.
Charlotte, N. C
S- C.
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When time comes to you, you know tonic
to take the woman's tonic. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly 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 of 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. Before I began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful
spells and a poor appetite. Now feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most
Begin today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
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V. A. Nobles
By virtue of of the
Court PHI County made in the above
use by a. T. Moore. Clerk
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U the 14th Decent-1
l U O'clock Noon. It being
i December Term of
Pitt Sup . Court, expose
public Bale before the Co t House
In Gr to the highest
for cash, following described
. f land, to-,
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N N m the east
entry
Reed.
In 1910, II Ike
Department Agriculture be- Carolina
. i the I'm County
farmers lbs State . . n
I., plant about
I OF MM
In Ike Superior
Before the Clerk
. I, tobacco Ph work has Rodgers, administrator
r. until Teel
. winter and of 1914, s.
v. enough tobacco lo plant John Teel. Ward,
. and Teel, law
The season this work la on Gideon Teel
. want to the to- The. defendant. Teel,
growers the State lo lake named will take That an ac
of at entitled as above was commenced
I to pet I cleaned against the defendants above name--
charge, as the rush will be on a little before the Clerk of th.
i Inter In the season and some will ha Court on the 13th day
t,, be returned uncleaned. 1814, and that said action it
Let us have tobacco seed by tho plaintiff named
once, therefore, In order we may fr the purpose of soiling that
you lo the advantage a I- tract of land of which the
I . Division of Botany, State Do- Gideon Tool died and possessed
of agriculture. Raleigh, N lying, being and situate in the Count
c. and put name and address of send of Pitt and State of North Carolina
the lands of J. H.
Harriet and contain
evenly more or I. is, and be
I U same of land
ill I to the Gideon Teel
in the I
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to bounded by I
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or less and be- i;. kind of . i W
W.
I the II. Taylor
Mil acres and
Hi I acres.
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Mr Will and t i two sons
came to bedside of hi
,.;,. i bounded . , last week who is low.
. . i i i ii Lumber
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acres more -w
For a more accurate description of
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for Tin n see Harrington,
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The regular i ml animal bate f
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permit of I In real
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unusual, the burning Hi paper
ii, i of i played up In
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i is treated as
matter of because it is
. aforesaid tracts of was
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formerly belonging to w
c Taylor recorded In the In spite of
i,. office in I'm county In the weather a large audience gather
Map I. page ,. i i,, . the contest between
North Carolina
I'm County.
J. A. Mills, Jr.,
This Bale will be made lo satisfy
terms of and stipulation set out
in said Mortgage Deed,
This 16th day Of November
I'M
V. C HARDING.
Grain Privileges
two s. The query was n
That United States I
Merchant Marino.
was upheld by represent
lives Mi is P, Pierce C, I. Whit-
ford, and I Thorne. i f
Society The negative was up
hum v Will by representatives Messrs n. i.
and are the safest s I. Hals. II and D. Croom
method of trading in wheat Society. Prof. h. R
Because loss c. C. Pierce and
absolutely limited to the amount
bought No further risk.
Positively the most es, and the de
trading. rendered unanimously
Open an account You can buy of the negative There Seemed
or calls on 10.000 f manifested in
any previous debate In the
for can buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
th. to take
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and
references
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For Sal. On y
trade for farm, one farm o
acres, cleared Or
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W. a
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In Superior Court.
Summons,
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The defendant H, In the
afoot i ill lake notice
that e civil action entitled as above
. I,, n Instituted In the Superior
Conn of Pin county by A. Mills. Jr.,
H. tin-
to recover judgment for
money had and received by
from the plaintiff and the de-
D. H will further
lake notice he is required to
January Term, County
Court, convenes in
the Court House In Pitt County on the
7th Monday before the 1st. Monday of
March it being 11th day of January.
IBIS, and answer or demur lo the com-
plaint of which will be
nil d iii office of the Clerk of
Court of Pitt County during
Hi. days r said term
the plaintiff will be granted the relief
demanded in the complaint.
This 24th. day 1914
A T. MOORS,
Clerk Superior Court
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys
will
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par of land
i i Falkland To
ship, Ci North Carolina and
Mill Road In Falkland
. p, pin Ci and running
up Snow Hill i to a bum
across ditch to P. Will
then up said ditch
i; lo another ditch B. P
William r r; thence up th.
until about to T. i
Williams corner; thence with
Williams line SI poles lo the
Greenville Road; up said
to the beginning Including dwell
and other con
acres more or leas,
Also one Other parcel or tract of
land In said Township, and
State beginning on road
beginning the Pork of the snow
leading from Snow Hill to
and east of Otter's Creek and fork
the Old Mill Hun and running with
said road S 1-2 W S poles; them
S W It poles; then S 1-2 W
poles; then S 1-2 W poles to a
stake Mrs. II P. corner
then N M 1-2 W poles to the Old
Mill then down various
courses of said Mill Hun to the mouth
then down Otter's Creek to the County
Bridge on the Tarboro Road;
down said Road to the beginning con-
acres more or less. The
two tracts above described
lot No. in the Division of Up-
lands or the late II. F.
This pale will he made for
pose of making assets of estate of
T. Williams, deceased.
This the 4th. day of
F C. II WIPING.
Commissioner
HARDING Attorneys.
la Your Skin
Clear an a
Baby's
Mr II M of
was i yesterday.
FILLS IS
HEART OF BAH A
CAROLINA. IT H i
A POPULATION OP
THOUSAND, ONE
IND ONE. AND IS SUB-
BOUNDED THE BEST
FARMING
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ABE INVITED TO
LOCATE HEBE FOB WE
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OFF V WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL A ;
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HAVE AN i r
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WE BATE A I
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LISA AND VITA i if-h
WHO WISH TO
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to, bile law in 1913 the mercury went down to three d. . . ,,.,., , , ,, . pardons In anew on Christmas
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THE CAROLINA
did FaRM and
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Carolina in regard
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I I I HAIL I
i during Ural two or three I
day. mi a i so tor Soul Mrs. W. House
tact that Oat died at the Mr.
. . ., i . way,
n From It seem, that the mil Buck. Mm. House had
. r .;. order liquor all . tared tor several month with cancer
New their power to that of
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matter. The .
with use who i ll a tow Mr- A- u A
. i ;., mere will i educated i is Greenville Dally Reflector is a
ope I a.
only i , but an ex-
Aili at
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printed. Vt e
tot up u
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are getting If
i tea in advertising
; Carolina at . .,,,. cs. This
. i, . , B r,,.,.,. at S o'clock in the presence of a
, which an effort to
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lo amount to , rather us of the
. ii . re Sou b
bureau of n
ii. Cos, W. J. Wyatt, Mrs. Haiti
ii and Mr V . . i
of w
ed Thurs-
. mm at th Ii 1st .
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be
r .- M That many
are la offer
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lung goes v
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per i l .
t r- , was d s a b
Mr. Rouse a do-
voted Ian worn in a was u
member of the Middlesex Baptist
Church, main were
n cemetery one mile
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II
ill
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port say is
, . y living in
.;. H i hi children. Instead
s Served right. No while I Is a familiar
n rib Carolina the delivery and will pi re-
is a
at one tin
i themselves this lime perhaps
their Is
Sheriff Ordered in Arrest Weathering-
Ion lie is
, o y re
till III ll a- II ; I la C g I
the time Ii -i
i of last year Governor
n x
law readily g
.
of
Ru
a deal
a II ,
, t I
. t wealth, h might
South, . i . report
led Ii fore he left Mexico, he ii
I shelter of a M simple life and I anted a pa-don to A. E.
. II ugh to comfortably who had been sentenced
I servo a term month on the
Kingdom, N u in,. ,,,. RS Ml
;. having
License.
Register of Deeds Hell has
Issued license to the following
couple since last report.
roads and pay a hue of The WHITE
pardon was granted on condition that Prank Talley and Keller of
remain a law abiding township.
Over In Germany they decorate
n an Iron cross he citizen and be of good behavior. Ha R. D. House and Nora U. Dickinson
it . n the Job while all other .,. , lo of Greenville township.
condition. A. P. Norman tad Susie
f Iron Is u a., j
but h
, plaint was I against of
strive i . . man and he wag tried before a r. Roberson and Myrtle
cram. and bound over to court A bill Keel of Carolina township.
h In many ca
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a I
year
it city . I
i Hal and Mr.
their
I have r
t prize he against
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VI t seems
r t lie
in j i n an
i and will I
In adopting I i
in it was ii . it I ;
I i be
-o
I who a i
i i i ling ,, r- ports a
the war, have n
over II
. in t to even
an
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Some o . now r u
late
t i o i t w In a
a i I
. i . to I
II Is very hard to get a good re-
I i
III M ROM II
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. As
. . Is a to In ll magistrate's
awarded when it A, is Known of hi
. it to the Sup
. agree t , .
n u out, the Una
any error n II was the
es not i all for an . m not the
I and It is gen Fa r Siler City,
will be I
. pr, a Ii. . pass-
. i I t Is a i pi
edition last Friday. This
bills of great Imp . ,
, i, U with good reading about Green
. ,. at, but now Reflector has been no
ill factor in the g up f
. .-. i, , i me .
this pi ii pen us and growing towns,
there u i the N ,.
y cannot ; I
are that
in of i bi boil
up v.- h I
r hills of a
desires to be
. Its normal
. that such
opp j I
. I against him at i j. p. E. Manning and Nellie If.
Solicitor has s Swift Creek township.
i i r ii bi and Governor b, t. Wooten and Ma- lie
i lo have i a.
I i OR ED
on of the pap- James Lawson and Lucy Sb
rs Deputy . ., , to p.-t hie township.
; he had departed Hicks and Smith of
n earlier train for parts unknown. township.
George
whereabouts but it Is he mons of Greenville township.
be located and returned soon. David Peyton and Mary Williams
He will have to serve his term of Greenville,
according to tho first Alonzo Halton and Mary cf
Greenville township.
from
Win d you Bum dry good to A
. ,. CO., till y raw DI, I I
d leap.
. a i line of fain y
. all order
Come to see US. C. . Co
Supt. s. B. Underwood of Green
ville was in town awhile Thursday
on official business in connection
with the public school here.
Our big reduction sale started to-
day. Many are coming, and taking
advantage of it. We still invite you
to nine, as it lasts only eight days.
This opportunity present its self
only once. II. Co.
Orange, apples, raisins, and nut
A. W, Ange A; Co.
have Just received a
ii; e -a glass ware, Come look it
over. Harrington. Barber Co.
For Sale On easy terms, or will
for i mailer farm. One farm of
acres, acres cleared.
ling located 1-2 miles
v. 3-1 mile from Reedy
Br church, W, Braxton.
We have a nice line of shoes, any
or see. Harrington, liar
Co.
The pupils of the music department
of Winterville School gave
informal recital Friday afternoon
which was very much enjoyed.
sentence,
Frank
C.
FAINS IN BACK AMI HITS
Ar- an Indication of kidney trouble
a to build up the weakened
L. C. and Josephine kidney, make them vigorous, rid
Hams of Greenville. of arid and poisons. Go to
. ,.,. , for Fills
John and Maggie Sheppard of . ., . ,, .
I In and no sizes. Sold In your
town by all
A Xi , V irk . n annul
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is an It ms in
We , an e ml the
t edition in d con-
, the i I
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on , bi -t c all b i .
in t a man i m
hi ti. . pr , id
Vs II for h. In glow i ms
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and the
and i the folks of
greatly
DI h
to h made to m
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It , i
this to
pol In the u
ii me . n ills
. n, the last i
. v were to I me a
pap pi-
view of . , It w; . war, the allies would
been do
j el I . real light . In, Wilmington Star
i . licking red .
; it i i . . are k-
h h the Judge war revenue stamp, fir i
tor which be bad i.
. . . Is, the r must lie
. i in r Sam i an
; the European war to
Two mil . ; liar annually country. Rock Hill, C He-
out of the county for fund feel raid,
stuff the county doe not r.
is the recently made. This
Fire insurance i have been re
I recently In this the
for this reduction given
th- passage of wise and economic j
laws the enforcement
ha greatly reduced fire risk. If
In handling Br and fire pro-
dueling things could be
another reduction could be made.
A edition of th Franklin
has n received at this office.
no name Is given
I it may be taken for granted that
It is a edition T Is composed
of two sections of eight pages
is full of interesting matter and
very attractively print
of the county.
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A man who has been out of work
month or more was talking
should retained in the com.- us and he remarked with
and one way to do it is in the reach , p ., ling that if hadn't been for
of every farmer and that is to a certain Mr. So and So, his
,. ., . . he could never have stemmed the tide
diversify his crop that he can raise
of adversity. The grocer hand t got-
things which must be bought a ,,,, , , I
time, hut he carried him nevertheless
knowing when the days
The Rd cross Seal campaign in
, another good Now,
gaining force on every side and it
deserves to succeed. It Is a worth-
cause and one which will benefit cur
town and county.
The school seems to
In this State
Where th, v have th- v a-
and If
are kept up a deal
In reducing the in this Stat.
M Useful Presents
For All
You do not know how many sensible Christ-
mas we can sell you until you visit our
store. Bring in the whole family and see it we
something that will please every ere
of them
Your friends will appreciate some useful, sen-
present-such as silverware, carving
nets, scissors sets, cutlery, pocket
knives, ranges and a thousand and one
things which we have bought especially
for Christmas, much more than a fancy
that will be Call and see.
A Good
a busy, buoyant
little city.
The Carolina School seat-
ed at city gates is a of
a-,, and a star of hope for,
hast.
his faculty and his school I
are and pleasing. Here is
another Institution that multiplies,
ma. y times over the of every
dollar the State spends upon It.--I
Phone
Greenville, N C,
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REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE Agents
imp
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
LOOK l I I
Auto driver ,
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mm c like a .
it do nay f it I
day. Longer than that we wouldn't
want to go hail tor
WANT ADS
MM-
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, for muss
K rial the I ti ii
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PERSONALS.
TUESDAY, 1914.
Mr. U. bland was
Sere yesterday.
Air. J. K. of Washington
as in the city yesterday.
Mr. A. A. Forbes has returned home
from Kentucky where has bee,,
engaged tobacco for
holidays.
Mr. Jesse left this
n tho Coast for
Mr. C. W. Wilson left this morning
tor Scotland Neck.
Mr. S. P. Willis of
as here yesterday.
Mr. Charles of
lie I urn id I Mexico.
Rev. H. It. Fleming, Jr., a
of the 19th Infantry, la in town for
some time on leave of absence. He
is visiting his sister, Mrs. It.
here In Greenville and will
visit other relatives In the county
while here. Mr. Fleming has just re-
returned to Hie United State
from Vera Cruz where was sent
early in the spring with bis regiment
when it seemed that this country would
have serious trouble with Mexico.
Handsomely wedding In-
reading a., follow have boon
Mr. and Mrs. William
request the honor of our presence m
the marriage their daughter
Louise Van
to
Mr. Horatio Harold
Thursday evening, December the
nineteen hundred
and fourteen
Presbyterian Church
Lawrence ville, -New Jersey,
to n
pip, h, do tire and put up
your S. T. Hicks.
E. II.
Irons. Heaters, Lights and fixtures
Proctor Hotel
Repair the Leak
-diets
Lei this B ink keep yow
National Bank of
Greenville
James I. President
I.
I .
j I he in
lei Oil, II ,
and the lime
I US
till Ml
TO SEE OF CHRIST
Kinston, Dec. i J. B. a J
aged shot m kill I
Mills, I old. lust
. it
FOR REST- ROOM C-is Sorts, Other Wont Curs.
house equipped with water and light. The
Phone Bros, or
WASTED--1 WISH TO REST SHE
seven or eight room for year
must be a nice locality and
equipped with water and lights. T.
P. Maguire, care Greenville
sale Co
Mil a IX, i OLD
IS THE
We have the services of
ROTS I K. L ., I an up to-date
Mail Order Business
idea of the Christmas
n. going on can be judged from the
number of money orders being sold at Pork, Jones i .
I the and express office, .
I week the Greenville Issued given him and II. Warren.
before our Una Is picked over repair mac also
bring your work to us
j will gel the best and quickest
PLACE R FOB to serve.
j Christmas cake with W. H. SALES CO,
Satisfaction guaranteed A Tree.
12-S e o d d.
now To Give To Children.
rOD AMI
cut Bower call 260-J Miss
was in yesterday.
Mr. K. Mitchell of and this
as a visitor to the city it-, on Monday. Fully
T. O. of order are sold at the express
in yesterday.
ii i, name girt n to
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lo i ho con. -l
. i , d not
Ber II .
week started from
house. Hem i ill. OF
Mills i h ,., . , . j .
back i. th head.
received. W. II. John en.
Mr. ll. U, of Bethel
was u business visitor to Greenville
today.
Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Smith and little
son, Vance, in last night for h
few days stay. They have h -en
in and other towns In
the Western part of the State for
tune.
Mr. II M. Jenkins Of
. . t. .
Mrs, Mary Wells of Lawn
rill , N l , ; II . .
after a i to i n i , Mr. H,
I.
Col, P. G
y on I
J. i x, of i
. U K.; tilt e
ha, olD e to be I to
old mid i
coupled with orders made by In the
check shows that a large amount i
money Is away.
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J BE A ROBBER
nun
is as Orb Who Shot
Mr. Charles
Weeks
Noah Biggs Head.
A message d
last conveys the news of
. Mr, Noah of S Hand
Neck v.-- urn y. ;
about . Ur. BI
bad been only a and h WE WIST mi HI v I M OP
death was unexpected. Hi was well I milch cows
known all through lb the S.
ion i IKE
cat on W. J He has a
full line nothing the best
Phone
at
Four Car Loads of Fruit
be sold and at Small
P.-i
Grape KM be
i box
California Fruit Store.
Strawberry Plants
BOW, cents per
Order for Simile
Rose
Pansy Plant and
; i . if
V, v ll I .
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KI EXHIBIT IT
THE i ii SI
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i . . . . , n I
School
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wore I on I
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decorated in n
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.
State and
In i i r ,,.,, ,., ., . . ,
the Stab II was greatly i Mr , . ,
led In all m rs j . . , ,
at
i ho i a stain i
loyal supporter. In his
ll cell in
I citizen i
greatly l
int. i in
lb
I . . it
v. t. I'll.
Hold YOUR
COTTON for
Cured In to i i Day
and Insure it with
MOORE
.
. . h i- i
.
. . .
rested at
play attractive garments, many o , ,, u , ,
trimmed with lo and ribbon . , In i
leek Ilka R bazaar, about recovered the effect
. co I was attached lo each gar- Hie . .
quired if such a was in jail.
mot lo show tho . . .
material used. exhibit gave man ,,, ,,; a crowd
sufficient evidence what about a dozen other
as a of II i household positively d us tho
., r u., who bun up. Another n.
c course under Mia Arm
v. no held up Mr. .
strong tall,
To tho colored teachers of
county. Saturday Dec.
Pitt
will
go, sometime during day the
robbery this a.
I,, tho right one.
where bu lives the
; Mid that be raised near
but that tho past two or
tie regular meeting day for the colored ho ,
association to meet please places in this spend-,
meet promptly as possible, at of bis lime the
a. m. Please forget the papers, In this county.
In addition to having to
Supt. S. B Underwood requested you Q,
to bring. have to eland trial for
This Dec. 191- crime be is now charged with, and
MANNING President Position of
victim and another person his early
i m conviction seems assured.
Holiday. u ft
The holidays for up of was one Of a
schools or tho county In special Its series of such crimes which have
will one week and It Is to this fall and although every
i.,, was made to capture rob-
be taken between 18th and Jan- of
a report of tho y L. ,.,,, ,, .,.,,,
meeting held here last Saturday now In Jail is the first
error was mad In tho dates e captured here
to the vacation.
Headquarters For Santa
Do you wish to please the Children If so,
SIT Our TOY STORE
At Ricks Old Stand.
Indies- Fall and Winter Suits. All
values reduced to at
EM
j. C-
HUB
t Ml
Toys of all Dolls, Drums, Carriages, Popguns
in fact in the Toy line.





Of LAW i Al OLYMPIC IN FROST EEL. AS A CURATIVE
t . to effect Of War Upon Mm Idea,
to Work
Out Peril
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JEWELRY
FOR
A.-
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The Children's delight at Christmas
Times,
And we have the largest a i I to be had, and at bottom
figured.
E TO SEE US
SANTA
Ii me i are i .-. y e, and cakes
a e fresh m , n de I v i n baker,
I h rs for Fire-
works a ; C
GROCER
BAKER
Mr. tiler
Illness Only One Week j
Mr k
i . inn.
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v.
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war BO-
ll
latter i
i continued drug
. alone from tine,
the i ml m . of public in bun
.;,. s liberal patronage.
Mr. i d by two
Mi s Brown and Mm, Wiley
Brown, lie never married,
on i line of bl slater n ado l
home with hep
made borne of ii
iii i Brown. Ilia devotion t
r and n beautiful
His ale i u lire m.
i;. . ii I.-i is ins death
he Wat Id k
with tin
i. J M I. follow i
with In fin
i. pull r were Mi i
, i r, T A Pi i in, II I.
T. I.
III nil . mien Will ii ,
. and honorary pall-b
,., Mi r i b ii T. k.
i i, on, -i -i i am bind
.-. I A I S M Hi
Patrick, and C. C.
PERSONALS.
in, 1911.
Henri. D. W. Mm
tun and K, it. Cobb left morn-
fur hull i land
today
Mr. a i. of Oxford
i. h
Mr W P. of
n yesterday.
Mr. K in
ll .
Mr D. W wan In
Mr, ii Littleton spent
lure.
Mr. A of
ii
Mr W. II. Of Hal.
n in town
I'll I
TWO Hut I
tor loud.
for i
tome bob
M lbs. of . worth
u, about
i, . t I.
ii in U
loom ;, go i
food and .
. ii to i-
.,.
II county only
. . .
tobacco it
i table pi ltd i a
million mark In .
On r band, the per i ,
r t, town i
try In of ti
m i, of total farm properties
In the I i, the i
on alone wan worth
in County i ii
in, cotton and almost no tobacco.
Moreover, M per cent of
County in 1910 wire
; in. nearly twice the
of mortgaged
wealth i the
Li
w wines
M driving,
Bl,
Henry Pi II i I, drunk and disorder
lined . i ., i i total
John i an ii r
. bound over to court,
drunk
lined and Ii
The Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. it
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with I his
Bank or Safekeeping.
Artistic Rockers
of and
Ills are n.-
i. if your
. .
I .
an
Taft
St i
Greenville, N. C.
ll , ,
. a I nits It
. i. i i ;. -1 ; . . . I
i , ill r . .
I i . I i i
r it of
. , I . Ml I
. . . . II I . If I
oil.
i . D A t r .
York
It n expel
b-ii long training Li ,
full-fledged out of We
lend men to every job be-
cause it Is
Cheaper fur
and work gives We
make our money by doing
as a result of your recommendation.
Norfolk Southern S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Want n I Knows O
Sure The, Are.
Nothing uncertain about the work
of ,.,, Kidney Pill. In O. E-SIGHT
la plenty of positive proof
HUH ill I Bull In Mil, lull
, , i , N -The following schedule
the following as Information ONLY
. guaranteed.
., M White, tit II I
H l i
are killing hogs
hi. I-- i r pp
who going mall I h
pin i ii lid r tin
o I In in i u in
ii.-. Ii tore nun i an t i
BATES
to
25th Inclusive and December 31st
and January it 1911, with
l in it January 1915.
Between nil points on the
Cob t I and Connecting
the
W, II. WARD, Agent.
N. C
Kill
line it farm In of Win
N. c, i.
hi n . two barn
park and plenty if
in . nice a
p. Hi r. ii in ii Bu
or write
Si . , iii bad a dull ;
; I i ii. i
I i . bad -i bi a i-
. i. ii i a
Ti,. . were two fro- j
and scanty In pa a here
i. i- kl
i Kidney I,
i pro, i the Warren Drug
they gave mo relief,
Inn my bark and rel the lend-1
other of the
complaint left. I consider Kid-.
Pi a good remedy for kid-
at all Don't
imply ask for a kidney
I. mi's Kidney same
Mrs. White had.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Ids. I. . Dead.
all over county will
regret to learn
mi dud
in November
was brought to Sunday
In presence of a
of Borrowing and aha
was laid rest.
writer Of till WOO Is
tendon
years while visit-
inK and a
his attention was drawn to bar
line and well prepared
I In observed bar later in the
school marking bf perfect de-
and studious habits.
when after a year's stay at
the Normal College, she
was no popular
Slid beloved teacher than always
the respect and Rood will
ant only her pupils but of tho older
people well Those who knew
best and who had an lo
her beautiful
unselfish In all tilings
to hove no doubt that she Is to-j
day In the better land, In the
that Savior whom she loved to
well.
Our sympathies go out
the bereaved husband, parents and
a a., a. Morgan had on-
es recently to nae a liver
Cathartic Tablets
thoroughly cleansed my
and I felt like it man light ail
are the beat medicine I
taken for
I In y keep the liver
active, bowels Sold by All
druggist,
Established 1875
III It
Goldsboro, Bud Miller, i
known white man this city,
. ago a mi pa
was today at noon
by daughter, Miller
ii is who s h
homo with him and wound
I i. I at point of death in
the hospital, where
I-. b shot whore
a . operation I urn
conditions the vital
leave no no chance for surgical
relief or recovery,
a and his daughter
Who been rated from her
ban I for bi y. had her hi n
u hi him Today at noon he
home dinner found,
ready, where up in ll . alleged ho pro-
,,. to hi t,
Parker, whom he found In yard
house and
ii,, i hot the ball en-
1.1- . n
ii,,. ;,. H is In the
of Hi
EAST BOUND
a. in daily,
Pullman sleeping tor
a in mouth,
i a
i i Bi i
all
North and sat,
p. m. daily, Sunday
a. dally for Wilson,
and West. Pullman plug Ci
Service. Connects
and West.
a. m. dally, Sunday,
Wilson to.
all points.
p. m. dally for and
stations.
For further Information and
ration In Sleeping apply to
L, Agent, Greenville, N. C.
J II. STACK.
NORFOLK, VA.
CAR
Touring Cars F. B troll
F. . Detroit.
We have hand Ford and
Care, as good new,
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
V .
. s i,
toast
Norm noun
So. ill a. m. No. p.
o. p. m. No. II p.
East West
Ho. a. m. No. I . a-
I a in. No. T. a. m
Ho. lit . m Na i b
Fresh Becker's
w Pan-
cake Flour, Out meal,
Flakes,
Quakers Corn Flakes.
en,
Nuts, Instant
Cereal,
Flour, Con-
and
OH. t,
treat t prompt
d or at
Smith's stables with
Bay phone eight
Corner Fourth and Streets
Made Bay and
Semi us
II. W. M. P.
Practice limited to
tie, tar, and
and
The fitting
with Dr. L
N. C, every Monday.
Washington, N. C
Dr. H. W tarter announces that
and eye are furnish
d free to all who pay ills
tea of ten for the examination
if their
With
01.0
it. Ufa
DR
In the Building on Dies
avenue, office
to and to
mil OS III LBS.
While Eastern World Is
Involved In war we are lucky to have
received all of our Imported
from France and Holland Hyacinth,
Tulips, and Id
Place your order early.
I ii- Flowers all
i L . . . .- seasonable
flowers. Our art wedding arrange-
Is of the touch. Nothing
in Floral Offerings for funeral
Bin lining Pol Plants In Varieties,
Ferns Norfolk
many choice plants
Boat bushes
shade trees, shrubberies, an
hedge plants.
Place ail with our local
agent Mr. o.
I Be i
New Tori
Ml sir t
r r-.
tow
l T s
an
.
. M.
at Law
and drainage Cases
and Hew
It I s I MAS II I. I V V
N FARES
Via
NORFOLK sot I
Convenient
e I i AM
PARLOR CAR SERVICE
Tick, is on lie Dec th In-
also January Final re-
turn lit Jan.
Ask nearest N S. I It
agent for complete Information.
II S. P. A
J. V. V
Stables
II
GIVE HIM A
i .
Lawyers
hi ail the
S. M. Schultz
WE HANDLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
a If each were for members our
family We none but th
purest W pr
mi I on to Insure arm racy and faith-
in Have your prescriptions
and yon perfect
lg And mi
la a halo In g--;
Parker Fountain Pen
in none nothing more for a
Reflector handled pen. for
twenty-lite and in time Mid of them. As
part i being have 8-J of these
mi hand will U the at
Drug Company
One f 10.00 Ten now pie for.
One Pen now for .
One 0.00 Pell, now pops for.
One now for .
Two 95.00 now for .
Tm-o 14.00 Pena. now for .
Three Pena, lo.
to .
Three 13.50 Tens, reduced .
Four to .
Ilia Venn can l seen in the front





how lo Give Quinine To Children.
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II
IN OF
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virtue an
Mot
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Court
on M i
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Reliable bold Lantern
There is i for a g I
; l the n -in the
. , in
or
.
I to
. . . its. A k
the
At dealers here
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
n. C.
R,. I.,., I I
v,.
. INK
Va.
i , Ii i
i, i
It Always Helps
experience
; .- I use
and head i ad, I
i pain would kill e. i
j irk. A r;
of C to feel like a new i. I so
. and now, I all my I work,
as run a bis w mill.
every s feting . t would give
The
a trial n I feel a It I,
. back in
i , ,,, . j
NO i s V
Ill
I I
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ii bar
All person In
r 1914.
JOHN T. I VANS,
. v d
g EVANS,
Sol lee,
Ii
Mini i id
qualified b lore th
ad
. In
. .
arc
. to pr, the same to
on or b fore the
. . I I
, in be pl bar
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ROUT I. s
Calvin
lid
in ill.- Superior r
. .
North Carolina
I'm County
in the i Court
ll . .
Gal
reel
Hall I
widow
. eel.
virtue vested In m
-i i. lb. Supt Cowl
I'm County entered the
. mi the mi De i
ember, 1914, l shall ell tor i ii
i i r in court house
, , In in.- Greenville
suction mi day it
i is o'clock no in,
follow lug de ii -I
the i.
of Hill u North r. I
I., v
Hie -i
in i brunch on the North
v It. J. W U. A,
i h in
i . Ii i. i i Weal
I; I
l ill I
.-. ii M. V,
. .
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,., .
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.
mining i J i
c. K
more . . , . N
Mint i in m
. On SI H. at I
In
Com
Ii
N.
Kill Kl S CO
MM i in mi
V i r
. rib
.
I. Will
v c I. n
i Ira
i , I i h the eon
of III The n
. , ; e i I to
. i. ; I. Ii
in
my i
Mil i I
I . .
i tint I --i A V
I Ii ii ii
I , I deli mini II. II In
I . . will i III
. ,. i ltd I. entitled a
. i, . .-. i in the sip
court of nil Mill Jr,
l i . II, Mm
far, to . mi m i . mi I I
aid Ilia. I I by tin- d
ii in -i,, pin n I ii do-
ml Ii ii Hard, will
lake I H d Io
N W Outlaw, , ., ., ,,, . , Term, Hut County
r or Hi UM, with Ii i . in
nun lion i- in County on
, , it being the of
In . or demur to the i in-
lb-
,, ; I- d In II I he Cl Hi
Court of I'll
named
i r i- i
HI l-r,
.-. T.
i-
, AI
VII
I i
r i that I red n I
i II
. . . i , . , . i In
I , of
. . , Hi, i , ll a of A. C. I i
, . . ,. Notice of
; fire, N r. and
,, the In I
inn. or will apply lo tho ,.
the relief demanded in
re i
J. A.
J.
. F.
ii rt r
I d of I
I, of I
.
Only On
. i l x
I . i
Mi
i .
Of la
personal
. , i
J. W ;
A. T
ii i r Court
Thin Till Ii i
i i IT, A Plain
II I
In
Fred Willis and I lie Dan
;, I, Mi
, -i ,; -i. r Ii I, u i
,, i i. id all licit
law A. O. I a
I;
I, l, Will II I and
i inn I i
. i . i a
IN WHEAT.
, , mo . am
land lo ma i
x ,, . . I
i, . i pin Xi
. y i , , .
loin an Ii p u
,. . . I. I ii-
I lively I i . . A. i.
L. ,, ,,, a, n i. And i
an I. You bit- ,,,,,. ,,,,. notice
, ,, , i
for in buy b Hi r p . ,,,. ,,,. ,., rt
or i i mi a ii r , ,,. . ,.,,,,., ;. ,, ,
tn in- I I ,. v ,. ,, , ,. ,. January
nil in to t ,,, ,, .,,,.,. ., ,,
k profit, Ki . . I lb
for full and ban I . , , , , ,, In
as, In of the
It. iv.
I r
W ii
a .
Beef and A-pk y I
i n
l. -.-
v . .
tor r- I ,
. I it I
i . I .
i or i n i- .
all in ill in L .,
i .,
I i
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Is
I a i
i .
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if i fall
i p hi i the
, .
for b
I Hi r
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at
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Ml
.
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERB FOR WE
HAVE EVERY III I NO TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY F AC I TIES.
WE HAVE AN
A N D
PLANT.
ME
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
CART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
TO T B
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE I .
-I BUSINESS WAT TO TA
W BE i
TELL THEM I
HAVE TO BRING THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A I SI SO
ARE LOW AND A
BE HAD UPON
M It.
LI
Dr. Champion Discusses The
Health Problems Is They
Are low Met
Court Orders Him Re-
turned to Stand Trial For
Conspiracy
If found Sane Will Be Tried For Cob
piracy if Will Be
Behind liars
A in.
Washington, Harry l
Thaw lost tight in the
Court of the United today
being extradited from N.-w
Hampshire to New York, The Court
held that the prison.-,
should turned over Immediately
answer an indictment fur conspiring
to escape from Asylum.
Whether bin escape, while, bis
contended, was
a mid other questions tho
dismissed with tho Hi i
could not enter into a
proper questions tor the State of
Turk to decide.
Than Cum- Mil Before Court.
Actually, the celebrated Thaw case
the killing of White was
nut before tho court Merely the
of returning on the con-
question was for decision,
What other mows, if any, were
to counsel to prevent his
to the State, where ha was
tried and had made many of-
to released, those familiar
with the legal were at i
loss to forecast
To those who have followed the case
It seemed that the fight against M-
turning to New York was lost and that
nothing remained but for the sheriff
r coon county, N H. urn
aver to Now York officers upon the ex-
tradition, which was granted by the
of New Hampshire, but stay
d by the decision of Justice
Which was
Indicted After Escape.
On August it, Thaw escaped
from the Insane Hospital
charged with a conspiracy to escape,
ho was arrested In New Hampshire
Ho was Indicted in New York on that
and application for his extra-
was made to N.-w Hampshire
was ordered by the
of New Hampshire but
habeas corpus proceedings In the Fed-
Court Judge bold
Thaw should released,
As time goes on and as communities
individuals come to a greater re-
of their own responsibilities
Disease is coming more and more to
be considered tho result of
carelessness rather than a Divine In-
In Other words it is a
of Improvidence and not of Prov-
This statement is not true
of all disease, of course; year
year We are drawing nearer that time
when majority of diseases will
come under tho head of
time Immemorial the proverb
of the race have embodied lesson
i f Is
than Ounce of Prevention
i worth a Pound of Stitch
In Time saves and forth,
And how few of us actually live
up to these excellent rules. How few
business men have the foresight to h
they throwing away money
when to spend Bin;
be to ward off ease,
How seldom do you meet with a farmer
who Is not lo lake the
Inexpensive steps
render his home more sanitary and
more fit to live In. when Typhoid I
Fever strikes his family, bringing alto
it large expense, worry, and
he feels he is an Ill-used man I
out for misfortune; whereas tho foot
of the matter Is In nine ms out
of ton plain carelessness and
of the in laws if
are the bottom or the Ma-
great of the war-
mer on all sides;
I yet bow many will take the and
trouble thoroughly to rid themselves
I of ii if they have it. or to
ward It off if do not have
Hookworm Disease which Wholly -r In
part Incapacitates its thousands Is
merely of academic interest to
It is even difficult to get the
victims of tho disease to take free
treatment. And so It goes.
what shall it profit a man to sell a
load of tobacco and to his own
life- he would not the
brier limn make bis out-
house sanitary.
IO VOTE TODAY
ON HE HOBSON
LIQUOR Bill
For Next Terms of Heavy Fighting Continues
Civil and Criminal Court
Drawn
Two Hours Debate Will be allowed
Before The Final Vote is
Taken
mi nun proposes
Alcohol is Declared a Poison
The Hill
i -lied.
In Poland With Battle
Lines Miles Long
Washington, Dec, Legislative
weapons wore furnished up today
struggle In the House
row tho Hobson constitutional
in ml for national prohibition
The light will begin o'clock to
lust until roll is culled, on the
resolution to submit the
the Legislature for
opponents of prohibition wore
lain tonight that it would be
in muster the ma-
of tho ii. ii y
Ike n lo the
supporters of the resolution claimed
a substantial which lea
would assure victory In the
nary skirmish, The vote be taken
the special rub present d by
man Henry of the rules committee for
the consideration of tho Hobson
The following of Pill county
have been drawn lo serve as jurors
in the one week civil term of
I January 1916.
It. C, Carolina; J. C
it. M. Elks, J. W. Tucker,
Button and Mills,
F, Phillips, F, a it
W. Smith. It. L. Johnson, Don Mi
and W, ii Alexander, Con-
i, in -a; J. W. Parker and Q. M.
Shirley, J. D Gardner,
Falkland; b T, Sm v
w. Flake, E.
r. Beach and II. C i,
Earnest Dall, W M, Taylor and A.
Tin, -.-. n to i
Ii the one week term of
court beginning January r-
j. W, Button, J it. Strickland and
it. Willoughby, Dam; J.
. Lewis, W Manning, A. P
lock H, Bethel; B.
Iv Jenkins, W, Manning and J. it
Interesting Meeting of Snow and Bitter Cold Adds t,
hers Carolina Club
Elect New Officers
Armies
on night of the
Carolina Club I its annual
and to Hi-1 who arc not familiar
with ii. k club as a
and s , it
difficult to in the real
a eh
tut some Kind.
If MM m MADE
Lend in, Dec. I
battles an b hi b.
the Ian and th man
a deep . i
bitter i Id. In Bi North-
em the and the
Dupree was re-elected French, British and . an
lent at lb meeting, and he made contesting to the mud fields fool i
i hod been foot
by club B tho past year. Ho
n lied He Interest shown by tho club
i the a
of the i mi. in the Farmers
to n el b re, and Its
Fleming. Carolina; J. S. Taylor. m.
w. I. i. ii. H
John Q, Warns and Jes
Decision
Holmes announced
derision today. H
overruled the contention that II
was not a for a man confined In
an asylum to walk out if h,
could, and that therefore a conspiracy
to do so was not a crime.
do not regard Is as open to do-
that the withdrawal, by
a man from an Insane
to which be had been as
Thaw was did tend to obstruct the due
administration of the law. At least
the New York courts may decide
Therefore, the Indictment charges
If la any defect
th earlier proceedings by which Thaw
committed, which are far from
intimating, this Is not the time an I
for that question to
Granted that the Is true and
who can disprove what can we
do about It The answer Is so
In- who runs may read. K every
man had a Sanitary outhouse I I i
safe well; gave proper attention to
Ins cattle stable; his
ti me against files and
properly drained his land; k-pt his
yard and. In the house,
saw scrupulous
the problem would largely
Add to this tho proper In-
up. ion or school children an I
houses, and no man would hare much
to reproach himself with m as
la concerned. In
the illy the problem is
but none tho less capable
Of a solution. More concerted effort
here necessary to secure adequate and
safe water and milk supplies; to deal
with tho waste products of human
life and activity; to guard against out-
breaks of communicable and
In safe-guard the health and
of the school children. Yet iii both
City and country, with small
sum invested in tho machinery
of may be likened to
ha gun- i against disease;
with competent
at a cost of a
p-r power
and enlightened public opinion
which w. may call the . behind
the conquest of
disease is only a matter of
and a short time st that
Vole After
Tho rule will voted on alter two
and its adoption Is
conceded as many opponents
of the resolution have announce I
they intended to fur tho rule to
open way for final action on the
question.
Under terms of tho rule, eight hour.
of debate will allowed on
tho resolution.
All efforts lo arrive at a division of I
time have failed and Speaker Clark i
will endeavor to allot time as equally
, possible both sides.
Clark, J. W, A
r v L, Cox K. L, Worn
,. c. B. Smith, I. I. C
Spier, W. M. M j and B. I
Content i; L y
G. I. Windham, C, P. W.
A, Rouse and T. F,. Jo-
ll B, Owens, W
and C, M. Smith of Falk
F. T, Taylor, W. E. Tyson,
o. Stepp, T, J. Man-
A. M. Waters, M. White
burst and Thomas Green-
ville; N Barnhill and J. C. Haw-
kins, B. S,
It. Stokes and J. W. Cox, Swift
Creek.
pant and ii Ci Mill, which will
i. d on I day
i things which
in come to the
the people a-ho arc I
with i lull.
The vigor, i i and
any In bakes its i from
in,. u i who mm . e,
or load that Institution. Mr.
Dupree, with the Board of
German Final
j German . i . .
g a .- m ,
,. and us are pp.
in on east bank of th
i. miles t i Grand
Duke Nicholas arms In r holds.
strait
g I
.,,,. r. .-
iv rs,
Ills
Trinity , The -n-
of Trinity College
composed of Prof. It. H Wright, Trinity Park the
C, T, B Dr. D I Trinity La i at present
to mi own urn
What Proposes.
The Hobson resolution
constitutional amendment as
sale, manufacture
for sale, transportation for sale,, ex-1
ii for sale and Importation
for sale, transportation for sale,
beverage purposes ill tho United Slat, I
and all subject to the
diction thereof are forever prohibited.
Congress shall have
to provide f r the manufacture,
sale. Importation transportation
of intoxicating liquors tor sacramental
medicinal,
cal, or purposes, or for
In the arts and shall hero power to
enforce this by all
Alcohol a
The resolution carries a preamble
setting forth that science has demon-
alcohol to be a narcotic poison
and reciting Its evil effects.
wore some members if
the In Washington today and
prohibition leaders assorted their con-
that well over one-half of
these would vote for the resolution.
As a result of an
attempt on his own life by drinking
Paris Green u
well known formal living near Apex
is at his home In a critical
Whether or not ho will recover
will not be known a day or two.
The act trying to commit suicide
was done yesterday afternoon and
Mr. made his wife mix
I. and M. L t
Vice-president Capt B W II I, Si c
Mr. Dal and
Mr. a. j Moore which would make
any Institution achieve purpose.
I till till
While we refer to the above
of the club along the civic
and business the social features
lot the club predominates, and Its great-
est achievement is In furnishing
wholesome surroundings for voting
tin u to meet and enjoy games and
social ibis line, the
public Is not so much Interested, but
tho public Is Interested In knowing
whore the young meet, and under
circumstances meet, and
had the dub no other purpose than
that of quarters as it does
a of Paris Green with circumstances a- ll does
water, drinking the deadly solution j y,,,,,,,. . the town, the
Dr. C. II- physician , ,. it would be
Apes, was summoned the wife mentioning th.
as soon as she was free to lend all of the dub
a,, effort is being made to mU
recently had shown he directed more directly and
of being mentally appreciating
and is no other faction, and is.,,,,, o the
Two and eighteen
these are freshmen; t are senior
In the h body there are
and two foreign countries
represented, North Carolina leads
states representing
The other states rep
resented Virginia, south Caro-
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia
Kentucky, Mississippi. Missouri,
Louisiana and Vermont and
japan each have one representative
the counties of North Carolina
Durham county loads with a
enrollment of
, mini v second with I l an I
Cuban . each have
burg mil iv
nine n
Figures on tin i la . n
I,, r. us
avail the
lead all
I Ions
assigned for his wish to end his life
Pastor Durham Church hilled
Durham, N. c, Dec. According
Deposed Rector Hill Eight
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec,
Rev, Dr, George Chalmers Richmond,
the deposed rector of St John's
will put up vigorous light when
ecclesiastical court him on Jan-
18th, is by stall
limits that episcopal
Carolina Club in Its business and 10-
, activities. Every n of Green
vine is Interested either directly or
indirectly in the success of the Caro-
club Who can lay work
-ham, . B business corporations; ,,.,,,,, .,, , ,. fr, Wall Street,
to a telegram from Kings on. N. TI .,, ,,,, , .,. f , ,.,
n, and It , and there
threats the would
draw from communion with lie
Episcopal Church and
with the reformed Episcopal Church
Dr, Richmond is accused by Bishop
of violation of his
Geld
T Hanking and Trust
now has a supply of sold
coins from up to supply all
that may be made upon them
for gold coins for gift purposes.
T. Howard, pastor of the Duke Ml
mortal church here, was killed Inlay
In a railroad act Kingston
No details were given.
Mr. Howard went to a sanatorium
at Kingston time ago for
men for p. mental disorder
The message which was received
the Chief of Police said the
body has been ordered here
The fun. have n
boon made. la I
wife two . Mi
lent business associations and doing It
civic work is Of good service
the community
A Young Man Wanted
To work Life Insurance for the
Ufa Insurance Company and disregard of the bishop
N v. from tin- authority Dr Richmond asserts b
splendid opportunity to learn is being assailed for his freedom of
tin business and make It In the truth frankly
Dr. Richmond
ran b and that the was elected
was st one time pastor of a Church Apply to II. . convention by capitalist.,
at Mount was educated Manager District, Green- and that the
at Trinity College her.
lie. N. C.
present at that meeting.
mm


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Eastern reflector, 18 December 1914
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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December 18, 1914
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