Eastern reflector, 29 May 1914


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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
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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
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.
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Mayor
Yes. t
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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
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Mr I
J. .
I d re i I Mo rd i
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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
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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
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required t convince t i
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health.
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and bile en
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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
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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





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-i- and Bishops, v. r.
u hi tin I brought I . gr.
1789 in u j
hung a priest on one side of a
pa . .-. feudal or i
. . holding both
for lb. poverty and r.
it In
like Prance . 1789 Buff, r
. mi
iii . lion l I
and
. hero. M
i later II u weeks hi r pa
Q Carroll.
in . . . . ,, g jays you
ill had i ,, . i s. Harrington congressman John II. Small. Senator
when . . of those nice Lee s. Overman and Corporation
s n i i I. In i
one gates in the respective conventions
nil . . i . i,. . in vote
u you i i and county for them.
Motion was made and adopted
, delegation are directed to
Mr W . vote of the county in their
i. . . , o. conventions according to
North Carolina Is home for tin i under Hi-
limn make any differ. i h,. report of strength of th
l our hardships i,, ,.,. ,. ,.,.,. ; ,. ,,,,,. for solicitor In
did late will have no Judicial District gives to each
I n your baggage; so you bettor gel a ,,,. following of
inward upon or a sail will .
,,.,, reason that be thrown around. A. w. An-e
n which many spend Co . have them and best U
more larger the
sale two nice pair mules.
K Lumber Manufacturing
. girls, u
, i a i I est
from her s. I
New II In II me Coming
today, and Saturday
i r. linings
A- sun
That i
I do I sell
the
no
I.
. Ill Hill-
; p
In
Mexican
On,, i
s-It an
is caused i is do if the
d mediators , . are
, and l U , . .
as w II, .- the d drinking
on the is for Lb
, . from tin rural
To pi I
. . . o tin pull gel
Vi n Is only
upon self can give. ;
for mere of
lives with gifts can m long u
ii i world is a smaller thing ilia a
I .
ii or pow. r
. pi. or n h- i
.,, ,, Hi.
limits .
Mrs. Hi l r and two little
Clyde and Alice,
are visiting Mrs. R. G Cl
I'm- your summer sec
Barber Co.
If it is a real bargain In a
H i
Haul-
.
,. .
,;.,., r, In in art you go to
Ml literature la full Company.
Wednesday morning l
Total
Resolution endorsing the record i f
the Democratic party's administration
both county, state and national
The following delegates were
Judicial.
Heaver Dam. J. W.
Win. alternate;
Rufus Parker, delegate, D. C. Barrow
lo Wednesday morning two colored ,, s w
Q ,,. ,,.,
I . Such ii a got in a dispute over an oil up ;
I. bull
.
la In I g to
Fir a lie tango,
in Ulna is I I
i p
founts for
E the pal
. . I at I
Sot met in
tea Iii sure you gel
in. or w. may miss
liver; if mails.
. m will not make
; . , . l tip
. i r. t. ed.
, ,. . i , town and on fie
it . ; , . for its n-
.
. Ion
i .,. d
ill I, . Ii n In I
urn . p for oil era I.
, an enjoy what man or Hod
fullest in
hand and touch him,
l hough he far away.
To raise my eyes and see
Through darkness and through
To lift my voice and call him,
This is to pray.
feel a hand extended.
By . who near
To view love that
hi eyes serene and clear.
To he is calling.
Thai is in hear.
lakes I'm the
mar
until in could gel gun, which
. K. II. hard and Rogers,
Mr. May a saw ,,
I. I A. Mooring
I J. Galloway, J,
ill. Cox, W. K. Alston Grimes
I i. Cox. J. Kills, delegates, C.
Jones, S. J. Tucker
C. Galloway, W. I. Smith. G. s.
II. Williams, alternate; Content
Jesse Cannon, D. G. Bi
W, It. Turnage, It. liar
J. K. U. C, I. Tyson, T, it.
Dines, I. Mi II. C,
Ion, G. C. J,
C. Mi A. I. Jackson, it I
is. T. Heath, R. Summer.
I. then Brown started at May
with an May then tired at
Brown hitting In the shoulder.
This did turn man so
t i . lime hitting Brown
on the jaw, this was too much for
Brown so he stopped. May
ranged before Magistrate Croom.
found guilty and placed r a
for his appearance court.
Friday night
here. They Had a fine bunch oil j j. C. Dav
and District . s. K. V. Cannon,
What i an the n.
ling I en a
t . play grounds.
as urn. I. as tit n
i . . up .
tin ii I. rail until an cur
similar to of two
all Up of
. ;. . and II i- our ,
. w our I, Pill m Probably one mini
. i .
i a I ; . then,
They . Id. till n w l lathers will grasp
add this
j ii in the
Manager O. Bryant of Norfolk was
In re to help do the work and to In-
them in the mysteries of the
fraternity. Tho local camp was hon
with presence of a number
visiting After the A
The grace enfolds all because II of the bad closed, all were ,. w. i. Moore, I.
takes account of each. Whilst n Is love down to tho cream parlor of , ,. delegates, W.
a sinful world, soul of J. I- Cox where
may say. loves m . and served.
gave himself for me
Stokes, A. K. Harris. II
eh. irk. S. A. Jenkins, it. F. Jenkins,
Cannon, Green Manning, alter
rates; B, A.
H. E. Ellis, delegates. David
alternates;
to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before
Superior of county
as administratrix of the estate of
by
our population is wiped with I
or other i
l a word
and u long lime afterward one
thanked me for it with tears In his
eyes. Then thought since
costs so and helps so much, why j deceased, notice is h
mil I not always kind
i Cod will dwell in your heart and
where he reigns all is peace. But it
you should fall and commit some of
your old faults do not be dishearten-
ed but rise up go on again a.
you had tun fallen.
v good man friends have and i
go lo war It's no t. continue to make
nut. ii more .
of lie-
No doubt, in Li a I
i lo King
with a petition they'll throw It a
mild p mil tin Are In
extend Me water system, While the
I citizens on the edge of the corporate
limits their in
in upkeep of the town they have
no in time of The
i part of the City r i,,
President Wilson and the ,;,; n,. wiped the four buildings
id leaden In have finally may be a warning
hopping
IN
Nothing Leila for good
has lived.
Too many people are always read;
to sell their souls to the devil for
spot cash.
The more love w. have in our hearts
the more good we shall be to see
reached an agreement as regards tie
r.
Tin. man who does better work
day than be did yesterday will do
still better tomorrow.
The man who cannot learn to
v Maryland bur la hop
program of legislation at this n . remember eon
It is now ,, while i.
as soon a- . bill repealing the free new alarm system
build a house worship with bricks i law. is then ed,
par. el post I he postal
P ii has i p
Why t .
Board i Al I n In i
and
pool .
children
for
in pas, the administration trust,
and appropriations and ,,, . ., , ,
then go borne and repair their Friday Is tin
fences President Wilson I primaries will be held to There was never a job so small
anxious that a bill should ,,.,, or ,,,. on first M right kind of a man couldn't make
. pa . banks of farm ,,.,, . ,,. .,,,. . , . II I stepping to a better one
Into
L. Pierce. J, W. Salt, II.
man, F, G. Dupree, alternates; Farm
It. L. Davis, IS M. Lewis, T. C
Turnage, A. C. Monk, delegates, A. I
Flanagan. J. H. Darden, W, A. Her
,. den. is A. Joyner, alternates; Green
G. R. Williams. S. T
White, L. C. Arthur, Albion Dunn, F,
, I,, all persons Indebted . w- Tucker, If.
estate in make immediate Woodward. D. C. Moore. J, K
to undersigned; and all W. F. M.
having claims against said estate
notified to the same lo
for payment on or before
May 1915, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery.
Mate Delegates
Beaver Dam, Smith, delegate,
Joyner. alternate; Ru-
Parker, delegate, D. C. Barrow,
Bethel, s. m. Jones,
I.
This day of May 1914.
V.
Administratrix of Alice L. Carolina, s. j. Everett,
deceased, ltd
W. B, Alston Grimes,
All flats alike to the Vera
gales, j. L. Gibson, J. B Galloway,
alternates; No. I, C. J.
Tucker, w. B. Hooker, delegates, w
W. v.
No. H. K. Tripp,
gale. It. WorthIngton, alternate; Fain
J. H. Smith, delegate. It. K
Cotton, alternate; B. M
delegate, T.
Greenville, F. ;.
Dunn. Blown,
.,.,, . , ,, ,,. ,,
selling r. . L. Brown. . P.
J. J. Sat
Words of Praise
For Wonderful
Stomach Remedy
wife have
delegate
It. Davenport.
ran lo He
.
in did Nobel crowd
i , by all
on i
., , n n v i
in an situation have
for o
the full desire of the n-i
. However, the farm credit headline In an exchange Tb
i p mi I. p ii i-i. until after pi
pr will
have served us In many
there I
Life is not long
Joy hath an ending r
Brief is the
I'm flow forever
Till Us clear waters Join
lea,
boundless of
i.
I alternate; Swift Creek. L. . Tucker.
One more. s y u- I
n, a. Tyson, S. I. Dudley, C. C.
t tier a doubt J
n nil J, IS. J.
. ,, . W
K. IS.
Allen, S. Julius
free
-b- of I Brown. M. Clark, Pie
, . , i v .
U. Davenport. . L.
. aha at anything
I until
n doing and could not
LI K . HI
. tuna
delegates, J. T,
Moore, alternates; swift Creek, w.
is island. J. c. delegates
swarding t.
Huerta wears glass and
. . he them
bill will have the right he birds of air are
is ,. ,, . ,,,
i a in many that .
. that it is better that -lo- pr,, L o
gram should run this way and that . ,,., ,,, consider eternity. WM
i Here's hoping mediators can
the Mexican trouble.
i; i i o,
bin
r sh.
. Neall
ova letter convince more
. a n behalf of
Stomach
.,.
m can featured to
by
I i t ; i; .; inn. and
. no fluids
i i
i-
. remove
end to
, Gate in Stomach and be firm of Henry Baker Co., lo.
.,.,,
has all language for Its
on u.
This is lo notify all parties I am
o longer connected In way
a woman id as of k-
.
pun;
rural credit banks should follow the
of Hi- new currency
Spring is too much In
. I
The dove of p. an bail better
these days
When it nun. I in a contest I
. . ; regional bank, now I. v, . iv. am John Rockefeller. Colorado's shameful i
bed so the rural en lit which side an . Rood people on Pikes blush
Now is Hie for Villa lo . -.---
an expert tin dial ion class had got as far as
bunks ear be made fit into bar
the regional banks.
Ailment. Ask on Dickinson
s. c- M m
at., lit. fur on to linker. I am from this
and many . . ., . . . j.,.
from people who have been date not responsible for any debts
made hf any now
Sale In N. O, by v., M
Somehow, it seems as though JOHN L. WOOTEN DRUG CO, ADRIAN SAVAGE.
and everywhere lay Id
S,
People From Over Slate
Will Hear Bryan at
New Bern
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will. I. i pi
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IF IT INSURANCE
buy it from the i fit Life
Insurance Company of k. N. J., the
leading comp since
premium rates the
annual high. n
lower n competitive com
C. L. WILKINSON
Jut a Pest Com-
on of Our
Stocks-
Candidates Cards
All Candidate are 12.00 per
inch per in
nut hi
ii i
I I
in i- i on
,, ratio i
Is a
i l-i i.
If
grade mil
did
appeal t all f
a- low a- II i n.
Taft Vandyke
County. I
in the action of Hi l
I Mia i p for at ,
port they have in tho
if elected, t. give them
-i-i ii I have in. I
since l I i i
w . is. I
l will
help. I
let
I wish lo to
that I am a fur of
county, t in action
the Democratic primaries, Should I
be elected l will endeavor to serve
people one nil to the best of
my ability. I appreciate mu
. help.
ERNEST I
I in-
I to i i .
mil
for i -cl to t lie action of
i Wary d will
I ii J
v. .- . I
I or
i. Voters of
l take is. i announcing my
candidacy for lie riff subject to the
; r-. . I
i . i ii i
, n pi
ii . OR . . y to
your sun and beg I i
; . servant.
t s I
i Sheriff.
I w; . to the
l , . late for
sheriff to
If i
my never in
i . county to the
duties i
i your v. ,
I t u
rt
Tin ,. ill to i
primal
four j
port led will
tO till
-j ti
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Go.
Not the oldest
Nor
The biggest
For Sheriff,
r met
el Pill ill that an
i , e for the of
subject .,
party
Ben to I
will
me.
i. i
Let show you
J. F
Special Agent
Greenville, N. C.
lie was a n
.
n i
on. lit abroad f
. from Ills i lo d
ml
.
mill I
.-ii mi i-i t in
in iii-s
. W lull, .
bun i- Mill, who
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i request vi Lin
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III Mil l II
IN I I I III Ml
M Ml II
. f
ill
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ii i, v
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of
i noun
to Hyde, I cap
Beaufort. He had I
i, i .
He i
Iron.
.
lax for
Hire,
lo
ii I
tin
or
I ant ounce to tin voters i In
Mil. I. p I . l nm a .
lot I to the n
pr it and will
. . i Help.
I i nil-laid.-.
I null, e to I .
, mi hip I am
i- ah i the act
not
X F
I Sheriff.
I Hereby at
it, for In r I
I A R . , ; ,
ed . will sen I
I'm I I
iii no and
rot. county that I
a Treasurer subject
to action i lit Democratic
If elected I ill the
Sheriff.
tn t i
i f illy that I n
late for the
pi ,, best mi ability. Hoping Bub cl to of
n and I
i u T Ml the port II
it m
I in I
I use tin in in oil am. Wanted.
Ibo county am . ,
for TH . r
act Ion th sell
. . help of my friends .,,
i. If elect .
I i pi in the but l
. . I , -i of my
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED
Greenville
Banking Trust
Transfer
Mr William Thomas of I i
,,. II .
h. n
i i Spring hotel during the
season. Ho will I
his . up in Littleton
make tor tho work
The end of lax listing lime draw,
i ear, but there many people
i , v.-t given in
-v. i , .
t,
Painting he World
would lie a job we would
But we an- prepared to
good paint to
cover inside and
out, every building in tins t it v. So
do not hesitate to call on u ii yon
Paint By The Barrel
the gallon or hall pint can.
We carry B. P. S. brand of
ready mixed paint. I he guarantee
goes with every gallon of this
paint will against loss.
Hardware
Company, Inc.
i in- Sheriff
I v to a . my I -1
rally that I i
dale lie of
era i i . and
of any
. i v. Vi's r.
N I
I .
, I
,. in candidate
for cot In
i will
i e
Inn-
count
in i. in it a
or oil sheriff of
counts o ii- u the
pi i i county.
nominated t pledge
to make i Hit Thanking
i , and nil fin and i o
I an.
I,
if Tow t N I
Fur In. -surer,
l mm Mi a U s
date sub
to the primary.
If, If. W I.
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port
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a m No. p. m
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Norfolk
East Bound West Bound
No a. m. No. i 3.19 a. a
No a m. NO. a. m
p m No 8-02 p
of a BASH
S. T. Hicks. Plumber.
I i
now have ti full stock
on hand and can supply your
wants. Call in and gel yours.
Can AI kins Company
W. S.
at Can and
Store
House Painting,
Interior
I Window
Send The Reflector. Your Job Printing





iii-i
rill I
i i .
. . he
l I voters
I i- a
t I,
, for I
May -v
t a. in. p
r such .- a I
to ward for
u . N. C
l In
aid
. i
I,
I.
o'clock i
in. in;
may
I. . lit it ward
lid elect
S. I. I I .
Attorney at L
i Building, . lip
Square
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
J. R. J. G.
By Being Constantly Supplied With
B ill o
.
ml
I the
. to.
H. H. CASTES, . I.
. U All i I
Ear Nine and Threat.
N,
, i .
ville, day -very Mom i. m to l
In
l. .
iii
I i
. N . .
Mil II I III I I II
Be ii ordained, by the board of i-
n the town ville, in
me. ting, night Hi
day of 1911 a- i-
by the r Ba d u . id
I. T in I- h
i i. . Ion n. on
ii . June,
. i men
. i om el
I and .
. in
om the day of July.
and
. I,
duly
.
warm.
i m lag d per-
,, . pp. l reg.
.
I el In Hi.
n.
1st ward, B
.
I . ; i friend told me lo
I did
II
e tor
I .
V J i a
n . . .
t is r l
. lion,
pars
; ind
S. C l-i
to
Ii
K ;
pi
L Of I I
.
lion. I also
p i b.
lo
Knurl I of
. II. While I Smith, judge
Id formerly I In , ,.,,.,.
and Blow , ,, M ,.
I. Patrick
of election.
Lid ward. Ii. T. registrar,
HI. V. II.
in Fitting
. n Saturday after the n a I
, . I
Sunday of ea month at J. R.
Bros, E
II II.-
N C
mint
Law
i. NORTH CAROLINA
Lawyers
Practicing In all Courts
Office In Wooten Building
Court
Metropolitan Life re.
of Sew York
A--, is
Hard.
I .
r.
Hi ii
Ward,
ill lake
been appoint d V
Greenville. N. C
rot et
I'll I. II.
held n Dentist.
of e over Prank Store
tr ill. X. for l
ire. N
II. II
-ti l With
Ii
I lie in I.,
ltd F f . v.
. in.
nil ward, D Ii r
Bron n and W . M Moor .
g. elect
i G. Bowling, registrar;
It. Edwards and II I. Cow id,
on.
i ; . shall
. wards,
it
I . ll
2nd ward, I. i
mail. S office,
re,
J F
I. That i i of m i
open at t poll-
h ward on i
, . .-. May
a . la
., ;. in i provided
d to
lilt. M N I. Ill II. I
Surgeon.
moved in- from
Bow it no
th Si i Phone
Day or Night.
Farmers Handle Your Tobacco Crop Right By Using
, the Cox Patented Handy Tobacco Truck .
This truck has the correct pull and cuts easy. As you will note in cut be-
low, the wheels are solid. No spokes for sticks, roots to catch in and
truck into the tobacco row and damage your tobacco. Tobacco
torn rod bruised is money lost. There are over thirty thousand of these
Patented Handy Trucks in use now, and they are growing more popular
Make M on e y
for The Farmer . .
We wish to call your attention to the fad v ; i making Flues again this season. If want your flues made right
and to go together without trouble arc is. D about the Hunsucker Buggies and and the
Wagons and of which in ii connection with the Truck and Flue season.
The A. G Cox Manufacturing Co.
WINTERVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Greenville Heights
Are Selling Right A Ion
A DESIRABLE L. .
Before They are all Sold
MOSELEY BROS.
I. V. S
II CAROLINA
PITT
s.
la Ii- r
in the
l II I May Mi--
. . , . I.- n attending the t
of music in Durham,
home for
Mis- Trilby Smith the K. C. T.
T, School Saturday and
home.
Mr. and
and family
of near v Sunday at Mi
C. E.
Miss Pearl of
the week end with
1914 held on the last Monday Of
ho month and answer or demur to union will
with the church
The above
by notified that a summons
entitled action
said defendant on the 2nd day
i May. 1914, returnable to the Slav
of court, 1914, and that not be-
found within county will
be is hereby required to
the August term Superior
era
of the plaintiff, wherein
for a commencing Saturday
ranted and on that
church will dedicated. Dr, i
of Atlantic Christian College will
All
i lion been brought
i relief will bi
This May. 1914.
c.
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt Co.
Hummer than Can Be
The dormitory room Kant I i
Una Teachers Training School
I. n III led for summer Ii rm
ind . applicants b ;
in ii- career of five years I
an
preach Dedication sermon.
come and with us that will.
Mr Harry Taylor and
were fishing Mr.
Sunday afternoon.
Ml , Tucker of Standard
. our ii a short while Sunday.
Tills township held a very
Tobacco Flues That Fit
Having incorporated my business and by this means getting more c in
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with i . I or years
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and have never failed to fill any orders,
large or small, when given in time. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Flues
in a satisfactory manner, have built up the
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business
in the World
I am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
L. A. Harper, Secretary J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
primary Arthur Saturday even
O. T. Tyson. W.
Smith and It.
lo Hi
an
it v i
has been obliged lo
i ii. ants for luck i
new buildings i have In ;
. are Immediately 1.1
This la a remarkable Lull.
Pill Boy Wins
Prom First
Tuberculosis
Institution
of Hi- kind in Hi
Lake Peace i
heal develop and
a discussion
the ii in
. preparation for third
will occupy the
twentieth annual con
international
which its formal opening hen
this and will In sea
until Saturday, John Bassett
Moor, th.
Department, is to
II. Wright, of Hi
Training School gone to Lake
Landing, Hyde County, where
livers the commencement add
closing of lite school.
he de
win distinction and that
n, ., oilier men who had won
before Mr,
Presents
presented tin
and afterwards closed tin
,. a short address to Hi-
members of the graduating
want to congratulate -aid the
Ward upon the attainment
next Friday night i- time this distinct Ion. And you are entitled
for holding the ward primaries congratulation. The that you
for aldermen, been diligent four years is
one in each wind, to be voted for on n you will continue way
in. first Monday in June. So far throughout your
i no heard no candidates mentioned. The Governor impress. upon the
I n Should taken to select a minds of the young men
representative in each ward who
of the
i B ,
the import
work, and wanted them
lo make good after leaving college
The you have received
these diplomas from the state
is no why the slate should
expect more from you.
them in know that ill
great obligation to tin
many of had
lo send He in to
What counts Isn't what you pay -but what you get for what you
pay. The Ford buyer gets the most value for his money
production, skilled workmen and best materials make Ford
quality high and Ford Prices low
Over half million in use
Price F. B. Detroit, Touring car Runabout For
sale by
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville. N. C.
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
. am
lie wain
were r
parents for
made
As I listened to reading of
declared the Governor,
thought of bow inn. Ii oil
stale i- now than It was a few-
years ago. it baa been u
since this was a great
ti. id out here, and this had
provided
should be Farmers.
said there
ought to more men In depart-
of mechanical, electrical and
engineering, but he. the
Carmen f the state had
here In as large numbers as tin y
should have done, there would Ii
I more than two hundred In the depart
Intent of agricultural f th
twenty eight won win. are
their diplomas in that here
today. Eighty per cent of the people
of this stale lira on the farm, and
ought lo Mr hundred
for the
May will
be I lay, th. u all d
the ii public and
ail alike the
K. . of J. i r. ; I
in other horn a In I
great i. today furnished the staple
for discussion. The customary
crowd will Journey to lo n
tip . . i . The King will
be then . r with hall at
men i. . From
the crowd will as
s any that had witnessed the race
n many ye
In lie- hundred and live
of Its history, the baa held
first place turf events and humanity in bis heart, might read it
traditions of race arc practically and feel Inclined to build and equip a
the traditions of the turf. The children pavilion and provide for Its
o fill.- race for than a maintenance, Mr. Rich Man. has your
has been regarded as the great child or your loved one died with tub
event that an so a memorial
could achieve, and they have been would so much more
zealous for the honor It very and s. much more valuable
lea has n escaped than anything you could do. You
The race will run over reply that the to provide
practically the course that hut for this, Perhaps but the
been in use for
now Hi
ring with tube
. . i
a. pending I prob at
they will i
quaking a total of nine at
in i ii
While we have no data, tin
lie- arc that there are one or two thous
and more the state that need to i
properly tared for and to receive their
at Ion In open air schools.
This article la written In tho hop.-
that some man of means, with a
Think of All
You Eat
No wonder you some-
times have a bilious
headache, feel dizzy,
are troubled with in-
digestion and can't
sleep.
Pills
will help your liver do
its work regularly, as
it should. Take no
sugar
coated or plain.
. state will
great event provide for the development of this
i a. ii lo b
developed, If you are Inter,
us. or better, ;. v u
n may u for to state
one of the children here is being
for by charitably Inclined
people of her town; two others are
from and the one
was changed again lo the high each is paid by tho orphans
years. The Derby run ii.
over of tho
o ft he was at
mile, but tho was Increased
in a mile and a half, that
course over a similar distance
lightly modified In 1848, called
iii w course, and in 1782 tho
Invited Mi Winnipeg.
Man., May
of In Canada ex-
i mill . . I invItation to
a. members over Dominion
.- at. who are concern
with Ami
r. w i., b. i nineteenth
Dominion of tho Brother
l . will, h l- held in Ibis
in September, The convention date
will follow a convenient distance
Hi.- close of general synod the
Anglican Church which will meet
in Vancouver.
level starting i
in now.
the same that is
Fire in
from Which they come. Three f
the four applications pending tor
children who are in Orphans homes
and the is orphan. These
four children have a splendid
to Infect about tour or five bun
others. If we bad our way,
would take these children from orphan
without he small
for maintenance
indigent is largely overdrawn
we have more Indigent patients
here now than can be accommodated
T. I. Moore
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
men here studying agriculture,
tin In the Farm and
The these DO
to the farm and stay there.
and raise fifty bushels of corn
I to the acre and two hundred a
bushels. And all Of this is for
the creation of a home for the
I and for the betterment i
state, You have not come here
to learn to make cotton as the end of
your to barn as well.
I to the people better
i -if you will better than
and learn lo do more than
iii, said the i
are that you be an
Of a liner and better I
lei of people, If It Is not I
, lo
i rather see in. mom
ibis Institution thrown out In th
field if could f
do II And Governor
Undid hi With an appeal
the graduate to go out Into the world
and do their part In making mankind
and the world a better place III
which l live-
a tenant house and a smoke
en the Sheppard farm belonging I
and in
inn was totally
lire morning between on.
and two lock occupant of
house. Mr. Hen Manning, lost
. i household effect, as ft class. It
a ell as his provision- and chicken. ,, at
with no Insurance, Is not known II w f orphan
th, owners had Insurance on Hi w,, especially
Park.
SEW Mas -The racing
season in metropolitan
was opened at Belmont Park today
under condition that promise the
successful since the sport
was ail by the
betting laws into force several
tears ago, The Park meet
is conducted under the auspices
of the Racing
and will for a period of
I'm.-ii days
building The cause tho lire is
unknown, and was discovered by
occupants In lime to same
Grain Privileges
IN
WHEAT.
are tho and
trading In
your less i-
amount
and
i method
limited to the
bought No risk.
Positively profitable
a nailing.
Open an can bus M
call on in mm bushels
grain I r you t an buy
wish
ti advance or decline cent give.
t. u chance to take
movement of MOO profit,
Write for full particular and hank
iv. Mt
Ohio.
a r ii all mall to Look Dog 1420.
its iii.- orphanage . fib state re
the of the bur.
den of oaring for the Children In or
r later earing them
p. etc., a much
greater tor court proceedings
than ii would take to them prop
But the has not done
the legislature i- In and II
children are cared for.
he cared for by those who av
fortunate
To the Public.
i- certify that the firm o
Baker savage dissolved
and ii hereafter be conducted b
Henry at the same AM
hills due firm of Baker and
age will iv paid by Henry Baker, win
will continue and reaped
fully Milieu- a continuance tho pa-
public, and promises
best service
BAKER,
may hide a- much deviltry
n saucily.
Ready for To-morrow
digest their Iced less thoroughly than
In to insure
all he food Mien, and
hone work, add to
STOCK
MEDICINE
It lessen your feed bills.
It will Increase your profits.
Bee Dee
.-,
STUCK
n II
ii, tin n in
clean.
K. I. II. No. I,
SOc and per
At your
P II
t.





Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward.
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy
to light and re wick. It won't blow
out, won't leak, and won't smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington, n. C
Richmond. Va.
Norfolk. Va.
Charlotte. N. C.
Charleston. W. Va.
Charleston. S. C
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. i taking other medicines. I decided to
take his advice, although I did not have
since I began using it.
I am so for what Black-
has done for
has been
Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as was down with
trouble for five years, and found a very valuable medicine for de-
would have sick headache so bad, at of the stomach and liver. It
times, that I thought surely I would die. i is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
tried different treatments, but they j contains no dangerous ingredients, and
did not seem to do me any good. acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
I got so bad. I could not eat or sleep, i used by young and old, and should be
and all my friends, except one, thought I. kept in every family chest,
would die. He advised me to Get a package today.
and quit, Only a quarter.
HI N III Ms
Ml . IV. C. I'm
told bi
of d
nil and the U Id
a.- be sat .
no
i and did ii. r loose i
in Mr. r Is
a politician seeking office, hut i
practical farmer. Inject business at
arming reads The Daily R
and lives at home.
V lit ban put
nil car
I i. Is -ii V o, of . ours.-
there i a opinions, as to
i ; strut i ion i
. remind
v. to I
, sol i
;. but
k He . , as l
i, . . , .
.-I s. -i
Mr. Cox
. pal car. Maxi i
Mr. Irk
the iii- nth Hal
.
. o be
v R S-
Bro
Mr. Cat Mot
and r
. . they will i
m. ti .
Miss XI i a stud i I
t at Wilson
home Fri
Who wilt be i-
. n can g .
your lime, rt i
hay, and a Shetland pony is at
R, Smith mid Bro.
The marriage bells are ringing
the of June. Wt promised not u
and we must keep ii.
. Mr Wright Nobles is lying at th
point of death and has been for th.
I I
E v
i S . so looked ward I
I Ii
i Mary Vi
i i Julia Jordan, the all team.
To . a. h these
.
II .
-i pi. up
In which a pit.- team
front each lass and a
Lain from school played.
teams winning the greatest mini I
i. r of i were all,
school team and class I
entered final rout.
teams r. as
Class team Lucile
lander; team Bessie
i.-.- Alston. Doubt
t Clara Davis, Irene White;
team Thelma Reynolds. Alma
Lain Ophelia
i it Jones.
All games were played with
skill and sportsmanlike spirit.
One of Rd
I in a wait r. In, n
added to the slop or loft feed ten
bogs, fed to hogs morning
the year, will
and Marine
become worms, and worms
make sick. Give me a chance
these germs and worms and I'll
SAVE
I am
Red Devil Lye.
Mr. Ii. and family left
Sunday Wilmington and Wright
Beach where they will spend
i days.
ME GROVE'S
l Mil II; II III win M is
this
sixth lime in
period o . i ks alarm o
lire bet n s. in from plant
iii. and v.
i Company in southern part ,.,
morning
second since Saturday night, but
fortunately no at been
since burning or one of the
several weeks ago. The
morning started In
Kiln was caused by sparks fro
the smoke stack By Hie time d
i arrived employees
company bad extinguished the
with aid of small hose used for
that purpose about the mill.
.- afternoon about o'clock
part of Ho mar tin- Nor
Southern being beyond
th. extension o water system the
. r. was helpless except what
was lion, with buckets and owing to
Intense heat very
done in that way.
Ai I Hit lime of going press n
colored which
originated four dwellings
by colored people had I totally
The only way in
lire brought to a halt was
by the us.- of dynamite. This
into and i
; checked.
Hilt sill
. about pounds, ages or
broke.
G. T.
The Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally u . ; i n w Routs I
Valuable as a Tonic because i-. Acts on the Liver, j
Drives Out Enriches the and Builds up
the Whole System. and
know what you taking when you Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
as the formula is printed on label bowing that it contains the well known
tonic properties and It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless It has no equal for Chills and
Weakness, general debility and loss appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Removes Biliousness without purging
Relieves nervous depression and Spirits, Arouses the liver to action and
the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthens
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it.
Is Your Skin
Clear as a
Baby's
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking
three months, and it has cured me
several it can w-ell be
haven't had those awful sick headaches him that he has fought a good
light and the faith.
Messrs Ab. Morton and
Make Your Own Paint
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS IS HOW
Buy gals. L. M. REAL PAINT.
per gal.
And gas. Linseed Oil to mix with it
You then make if pure paint for SO
It's only per g;,.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAiNT.
buy of j. .-.
CANS, you pay a gal. or
SEMI-MIXED WHITE ID
OIL. ,,,, ,. ,
Use a gal. out any you buy. and II rot the b- I
paint made, return the paint and gel ALL your bat k.
J. Ii X C.
ks SHOW Hill.
HUM.
This is all that i
am no longer iii any way
of Anderson, Co., lo
at Bethel, . having sold
Interest to John He as
all liabilities and
aid i
JOHN A.
hi
THE FARM
Is the Basis of all Industry
LIME
I. tin- ha of nil good farming. Write for
bulletin by best authority in tin- I sited
mi on the Farm, get price
th pun i lime. Don't buy sand,
etc. A postal will give yon reasons,
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG
List luxe.
I will at all
this week for that purpose.
W. M.
Mat of Greenville
r, H
Mr Alfred A florin
of your present i
i ins daughter
to
frank D, Weaver
lay
seven forty- o'clock
Greenville. North Carolina .
At homo after the two
and twenty one. South Sixth St.
Wilmington, North Carolina. No
In town.
Will Ho,.
are mill men They arc
now running three mills besides
farms. the price of
will again cone with in tho reach
man with limited moans.
Rev. Mr. Waggoner and family,
has arrived and will do
light house at Mrs. Smiths
tho Mr. Waggoner preach
his first Sunday morning
tor his new pastorate and
heard it very highly complimented
Mr J. K. Hart and family of Kit
stun spent last Sunday visiting
family of Mr. w. B. Alexander.
Mrs Delia Storks o Fork
Swamp spent a portion of
week visiting Mrs. C. I.
urn while here purchased a lour bur-
II R. Smith and Bro.
i . . plenty more.
work as smooth in I
lite graded school building as it did.
on th- buildings of King So
ion this i- . progressive age
sin use new nil
hence misunderstandings will occur
i r has n suspended for
on the building.
Mr. Harvey, cashier o PI
National Hank. Vanceboro, spent Mon
day in town. was Ct
by Mr. Howell, a merchant, came
to s.-e Mr. relative
building
in their town These gentlemen an-
good talkers and say tow-n
is enjoying a growth,
many new substantial buildings have
In i n erected and it is all largely
to the interest they take in education
They have splendid farm life school.
train going out from our i
carries great loads of baggage and j
many and girl from our school.
going home to and i
parting scenes are sometimes pi
There is no real necessity of our
folks around Ayden buying
planes, when bicycles are mm h
i. R. Smith and Bro.
If you have anything to sell buy,
, or found, let us writ, yon up in
Tin Daily Reflector, for it is read
from Atlantic to the Pacific an I
from tin Gulf of Mexico to the
lakes, so send us your locals.
Mr. Roy Tucker has finished
at and cone lo
home at
Revival are, in progress
the Methodist church this week, Rev.
Mr. is doing the preaching. All
are Invite, to attend. Services
o'clock p. m.
MONEY SAVED
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter.
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your
When waif for rain. Each plant watered at the
w th dry Every feature necessary
for every desire J. Com and see t before you
buy, built right, k right, wears right, and prices right.
is best made
N. c. Feb. 1914.
Messrs. Hart Hadley,
Greenville, N. C,
In regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco
Transplanter will say; that I am
pleased with it. I couldn't ask for
one to work any better and It was lust
as you represented it to be. It worked
to perfection and I am satisfied it save
me several hundred dollars.
i set my entire crop of seven acres
with it and it was dry when
set it. I used six barrels of water
first setting. I set some parts
per acre and got a perfect stand the
rows all through my patch by hand
just to try it and I found that that
which set with he Transplanter grew
better the season through. also set
some for several of my neighbors an
they say that theirs grew better than
that they set by hand, and they are
begging me to set theirs for them the
coming season. I also have friends
at a distance of fifteen miles from me
who want me to set their crop for
them.
I can say too much for your ma-
chine and wouldn't be without one
for Hundred Dollars and as
your services. I couldn't ask for
Yours truly,
H. SMITH.
HART HADLEY,
HARDWARE GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
AT
May John R.
American vice-consul at
arrived here today from Mex
City. He declined to discuss his
during his imprisonment
until after he has made official report
to Washington.
Established 1866.
Ci
Co.
MANUFACTURERS
Carriages, Etc.
The Flanagan Line Is The Quality
r t
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
SORT CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS
HY THE BEST
FA COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KIND ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE Y OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is lb the n the Most Employment ii Han.
HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AM THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WISH TO GET BET-
I ACQUAINTED WITH
i THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING To ill;
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW
BE UPON
VOLUME
v i. mum
1911.
Huerta Wires Mediation Arrives from Vera lighted Placer Under Son of New Bern Alderman
His Willingness To Reign
His Representatives Stated They
Had Been Instructed Thus
from The Beginning
DEADLOCK ill BROKEN
plans Prepared tor e
eminent mill Rebels Attitude
Will the
els Do
NIAGARA PALLS, Out . June 2.-
Huerta is preparing to re-
sign. He today his
at the mediation confer
tn announce to the world that
mistaken pride nor person-
would prevent his with-
when once Mexico is
cal and the government
his is so constituted that It
tan count mi Hie support of public
in Mexico.
The Mexican delegates in their
formal statement revealed that
hail been Instructed from the Ural
to Inform the mediators General
personality would Dot lie
obstacle toward reaching a peaceful
obstacle toward reaching a peaceful
settlement. They also stated
internal situation in Mexico
bound up with the Inter
national this
spirit them in coming
to the mediation conference.
dent with the announcement by the
Mexican delegates of their position,
mediators tonight sent a note by
mail to Rafael
representative of General i t
Washington replying to tin-
mention lure Friday by
K The mediators in effect
General if the Con-
were willing
Internal as well as international
fairs and if they were ready to tie
an armistice with the Huerta
forces so that the
to Which the
referred in their statement might
brought about
These ; of tin
sin intent tho Mexicans the
mailing of a reply to -broke
the deadlock in the negotiations, the
existence of which the mediators to-
day formally denied. II nevertheless
was authoritatively established that
nut until tin- withdrew
their original intention of Ignoring tin
note did the American
gates consent to go ahead with a
discussion of Hie general peace plan,
c . which ;
in today's conferences. The
by the pi
two days ago Issued until ;
Huerta had graphed
approval today of the tentative plan
tor government.
also carried negotiations a long
step forward. The text of the
Statement,
accordance with the
which the Mexican
has hail since the beginning of the
peace negotiations its members tie
at the first full conference,
that Is to say. in tin presence of
mediating plenipotentiaries of the
delegates of the United states of
that President Huerta's per
is not mi iii
reaching of a satisfactory conclusion,
Huerta is prepared to
withdraw from the government on
conditions that, at the time of hi
withdrawal Mexico shall be
pacified and the government succeed-
Ills shall he such as lo count on
Hie . lie governed
en public opinion.
which constitute the real bases for
peace am stability in any country.
has been and is President
Huerta's to place on record that
neither mistaken pride nor personal
Interest will prevent hi.- withdrawal
one,, the above conditions are
ll.
Mexican government I
mediation of the South American
powers in a frank and open spirit an
the Mexican delegates has been
ed will he in all its acts
by perfect faith.
Cruz and Department Agriculture
Sick Soldiers In Washington
Sate National
should be unnecessary to any
that President Huerta gave the Mex-
delegation special instructions
not to consent lo anything which
hurt the sovereignty of the
nation and to refuse a hearing in the
deliberations to any
thing which might lie rued as an
Imposition from the outcome.
own part, the delegates
would have accepted Instructions
of a different nature on these points,
but the beg to state that hitherto
tiny have no occasion to refer u
in, Hi- exquisite tact t
mediation plenipotentiaries
. a
. .
treat of tin r or tn .
VI. course
Huns mi difficulties
character i h considered
submitting sovereignty of
t if mi to an external Influence; said
pacification is necessarily bound up
with the questions. This
has bet n appreciated by the Mexican
delegation in setting forth the in-
of Us government in tin
matter in its endeavors to bring
about the pacification it been in
spired by the knowledge that with-
out no satisfactory conclusion can
arrived at in the International
question
fur New i i i
Just before the statement was is
sued, the Mexican gales had i
long conference with the mediators.
Afterwards they telegraphed General
Huerta to send them the names of
the men who will he satisfactory lo
ten for places in Hie new provisional
government which is to consist
two men chosen by Huerta, two by
the a neutral
provisional president selected by coin
agreement of all parties. Tin
lour are in compose the cabinet
but are lo he morally obligated
the terms of any agreement reached
In re to share the
. n. which
expected i only to conduct
election, but lo make a h
ginning en internal reforms,
It was before the
Mexican delegates
representatives entered tie ban-
in. t given for I hem today by Hie As-
Canadian clubs that type
copies the position of Gen
Huerta given out. Tin
can commissioner read it
The Mexican delegates expressed
their gratification that tiny -11
able to make announcement con
firm reports on the subject,
mediator mad no comment but tin
tit,. Constitutional I rd n I
was Hie s of Intense in-
on all
are ripening and
there Is promise of a large yield Hi
Va.,
lulled Slates Cruiser,
which look a notable part In
Vera Cruz dropped
anchor in Hampton about j
i o'clock this She is
expected to sail for New
tomorrow.
brought Lieut. Col,
William r, of Petersburg, just
relieved command of the
Field Artillery, suit, ring from
tery Lieut. R. B. Anderson, of
same regiment, and naval
who was shot through tie ,
lungs while ashore at Vera Cruz
at on hoard his ship the
that he would die.
Tile two military officers were taken I
ashore to Hie military hospital at I
Port Monroe, where are resting;
as comfortably as could he
Wounded Sailors.
The Prairie also brought twenty
wounded and sick sailors, who were
sent lo Naval Hospital by lug this
morning and also sailors whoso
lime will expire.
it was guns of tin Prairie that
began to thunder when I.
parties w. re fired on by the Mi i i
in Vera Crux, Her r
did damage in the city and
tire hi the enemy.
A. r. Burgess, Hoarding I
the i n House lure at l It
afternoon to heard
and opportunity I
who hue dutiable to declare ii
in order that the ma
upon that which they wish to land
Indicted by Grant Jury
For Murder
Opening
LITTLETON, June The
formal opening gentian of the
Panacea Hotel will be Saturday
evening, June IS.
No effort will be spared to
occasion one of the most enjoy-
able the entire season at Panacea.
Music will be furnished by
Orchestra. The beautiful ball room.
which has a floor of the finest hard
Wood, is tine of best this t
of state. Buffet banquet will
be served complimentary to the
Dainty favors for each the
dancing ladies.
Panacea bus been long famed for
its true Southern hospitality, on
this occasion a most cordial
assurance of a hearty
is given to all. A large
ll e s expected from
clubs and the dancers .
in are especially
WASHINGTON. I. C Jut S.-v
hundred clerks and o lit I
ii. fright item tin i. .- in tn.
Agriculture today when
Daniel V. a watchman,
through He corridors
i the building was about m de
by
Let by several of cooler
headed Department officials ran it
the basement, where tiny found four
slicks of dynamite on which tie
had been burned out.
an explosion had ii -o
in to the denotation caps that the
tire was
Then came a hurried sequel.
who had Buffered in-
juries to his head while serving as i
soldier in the -i several
ago was taken to a police n-
and subjected to rigid question
letter the police announced he
had admitted that he himself placed
the explosive-. Department official.
said tiny believed watchman
tended to discover the dynamite be
tore it could do harm, hoping to win
promotion for heroism.
Tho dynamite had been placed
Hi Inn. of Si I tar
was out
town, across the
Secretary
and bi i- were work
i hi -ii employed
tile in lie pan lie n . IV
he but In n under i
of at soldiers
has ii lump, lied to set
i leaves of absence.
The police said told
that purchased dynamite
Springfield. Ohio, his home town. II-
recently returned from there after
visit.
EARLY, III It
n h
In-, th-
I tn
Sunday Colt vent ion I b I
in ago, I-
is . iii. need large
people who have d
intention of attending by I
their names lo Stale
School headquarters in Greensboro,
requesting
A attractive rate has been
by the The round
fare from points in North Caro
Una ranges from ti
Twenty thou people are i
attend this convention
though only thousand regular,
delegates will be Mated iii Hie lied
Temple where the main
tin Convention will be held, a i
other meetings will be provided
In ten other buildings tire being
arranged for the
Before Hi- Mas Discovered
lie Bail Taken Quarters at
Until the
WASHINGTON, June I.
who in last live years
made many journey about
i In box cars and been held
in many elite
medical expert have disagreed
mi whether be i- a leper, turned up
in Washington again today
his identity mil discovered
quarters at a fashionable uptown
hotel, Vice Mar
and tin r in i apt- .
life
Early d r he had
d a
i a r i i I
i man at
t. . noted path ill
i In
Id place I so .
lint i throw
a i I . i i
-i i tin l hi., I
tn Port ; n i
send .
for
PALLS, Minn, lune
Steps out the pro
to make the I
i among h in
;. taken I
in sot V . h
;. .
i Hi r r pr I I
l . i open if the
contention lo j Th.
i. ii s.
water In the riv r about
-i point.
NEW BERN, V
n rand
jury tin i- n
county Superior court returned a
hill for murder I. C Si it .
II. Si I
l M. Sunders
Several weeks ago, S. i an
i of i rail
on local
hi i- n train in . Con
din r M S i d u tn
car ti on It i j
working
The coroner held an t and
from the given that time,
the blame was placed on Sanders. Hi
was carried before Magistrate Walter
and waiving an
nation was held for court.
Scott had not been prominently tie
Honed in the case and on act
the at the action of the i
jury was intensified.
The case will be called some
t and much Interest
manifested In the i
June Mr. S
left In -n all r
noon for Halifax in search for lie
after wit
will m iii lo attend
If you lo lie lit all
liberal American Herb
in early spring or summer. A
on hand at A. Vt
Company.
Mrs Albert Cox and Mrs. I.
But k went to u .
noon lo visit a k friend.
Miss Myrtle Nobles gave a grand
reception in her many young friend
Monday evening Refreshment a r
served and ; x.
Now i- a good lie to paint your
house. A IV, Co., has
and ii pounds i
gallon.
Mr. C T Cox and a i m i
Seven Springs on an automobile and
the Week . I d
Mr. Gordon Johnson spent th
week end at Seven Springs
It you are int. rested in
plow casting you will no mis.
take by consulting It. D,
and Co,
We have a few more it
and wood beams, hoe to cut
your w n II grow It.
Forrest and Co.
a few going ; n
bargain. d gel our ;
In for. t on i is. w h r
please i I
Mr. S. If ; put
an . I i I
day's a
your let i a
nu it it I
Club a II i Forrest and
pan
till Its
Milling lo furnish With
Pleat of sparkling Pure Muter.
June The town of Bait
ion, through Mayor T I, Bass, this
to
San ford water for I
week at d at and
city's poor, water lo be furnished
f, ti. car in Sanford Tins
made after nailing the report Of I'm
Ian John s
Sanford having an
supply of drinking water and
only miles
University Would Confer L I. D.
I LEAVE HE
the anal
I tie Made
for Him In tin I
H. C. Tin
-lag- of the Panama rum. tors
m tin St i his mad, ii nu.
Senator Simmons to at
commencement exercises at
Chapel Hill tomorrow and in staying
ii,. I l ;. . . .
i lost or p nu big
It known
i a I
I, ii. g
.-I I. I. Inn It I .
Is not present
the I awarded lo-
n w
. . win
n s . win
lei S,
tin Hill I
lo I
people know I
-1 ; I
; i
I i-i
the logo
I bestowed i i i. n Unit
a It .- . is l- pi
i for M
country understands that Sena
Simmons It
light tor r. ti. tie ex. inn
lion clause in the I at
I,, bi i,
Senator
would be an evasion or a t
a i lilt i .
will p i front .
tot, I
Overman
North Carolina's representative will
attend State II. pr.
nil Hie I i
and ion In
Raleigh, i lib R
clerk Mr Poll's tee and
kiln t j
in Ext i. and
T. Ward, Nashville. Mi
.- St i He
all .
Oven
i n
-I tin
rec ii . ills
lo it
s. W Smith
by tie- . .
i i I t
i ks lo disappoint
candidate and their friends in a i
i Sim II mil of the Job.
Mrs W. H Council, of Hickory i
visiting In i- Howard B . the
my I
S Id ha n n
. v
today, i th. .
of Hi. keeper six n a Cape
Lookout laving station in the
of of ti light-
. v. . Point
light de i storm
lust month.


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 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 29, 1914
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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