Eastern reflector, 5 June 1914


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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.





THE CAROLINA HOME
and and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
. . i k
by
REFLECTOR Inc.
D WHICHARD,
CAROLINA
. t I hi- M u
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mouth. . U
may lie bad upon
application the
Building, corner
streets
AH cuds of aid
if Will charged I
lent i t
advertising CS
b Charged
par Hue, -p i
Sutured i.- second
august into iii. coal
Carolina
act of Mai I la
rm down Glut-s.
I ll-
Th.
lion in Raleigh ha do
a.-1-ll i lot
. in
I rights win i
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Ml M Mill I I II
i Sun lay , C. M
marks .
at i
an effort would ho made lo .
tin board of r
l Hie . n law for . i. M-d
and the drug to .
Sunday for the
Mr .- .- at d
did know a ho as III
repeal of this law, hi
did know a largo pen.
of did no want
ll. . i i. from
J I .-
i. ,. i i , i .
I mil bring
V I
law. aid
;. for
law
allow
Sunday, l
pi are . i
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Hi.-
win
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of
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MUCH ART IN CLEVERNESS AVOID JURY SERVICE
i mm. i, i w -mil
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in In i laureate
rim tend It the
will open .-xi Bab-
bath at i An program
la being arranged and attending
will no doubt the
for Effect an Error
Really People
Sometimes Stray.
B . us. are t at
w i a
. be or or ; i to be
i I Hi i l. Sum,, ii h ; end
it amount on i
rude lo ah Other
all time, and Imagine
show their ml teeth
for ii will call
Borne Ilka to make a and
carry a lire of r. cl
which another la a vivid .
on
Other hand. If they are
I ll and make
eyes will
rang.- them the great fas.
tors of their generation
Not a few find a huge fund
in placing a cushion over tin door
a piece of soap In the bed, while
hope that if they talk
enough mid loud enough may
eventually utter a mot and claim
fame of being a wit forever and ever,
afterward a matter of fact, how-
ever, a brilliant light
1st ll on.- of the rarest In the,
whole world Such a one U born,
though time and experience
orate the gift
of people talk talk an awful
lot but very are worth listening J
to. thing else En
there must l- i
. ii
note A witty
not so ii i u. w hat Is
i . w v . . n . It.
is hi o iii ii . hooks of humor
g.-t
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That. too. ally so many people
who amuse you once drive you frantic
with boredom lite time. H is
s . n to light. lug, and
limit being lie rely
his
PUBLIC DUTY THAT IS DISLIKED
BRITISH CITIZENS.
Humorous Sometimes Ad-
b Those Who Are Sum-
Plea for Ex-
Allowed by Judge.
Not What You'd Call Unanimous.
n a
t J Fuller
Gloom, the well known of
Mo., were as numerous
i . revered copybooks t our bu
I s us the many birds
kinds and the many
ea are ; ts are
devious workings of
In in ill by
i papers and pro
ii I ha from
.,.; ; , . their
things are
and their favorite
ii. and i ., to i over the
in ea. h case ab nit aptly
s did the parrot whoso proud own. r
that the bird could tell time,
The erudite fowl Seven
all in long and far Into the
night, and hit with fair accuracy
but Ice in lie I ho Kan la
Pity Star
British Navy
Despite that the British
j f i the I year
I i pi of
, Pill ten
million dollars over last year
navy are not
In- I Mall
new construction,
con-i- . . four h
four light cruisers and
with an number
of u disappointingly
meager Judged hi the admiralty's
own standards, Is quite
No pi-i vision other than a slight ac-
of program. Is
made to fill the pup left the delay
in voting of tin. dread-
naughts, And as Mr hill
said last year, three ship-.
absolutely ired from
for the whole world defense of
empire
citizens, indeed, have
burning desire to spend
I or four days In Jury
at high courts or at the local
or a writer In London
Answers says.
The average Jury receives such
treatment and is so much annoyed by
delays, criticisms. Intricacies, etc.
that nobody wants to serve on it.
Add to these ills serious loss of
lime to most tradesmen, loss of actual
money owing to business postpone-
loss of out of expenses
In meals, fares, etc . and no one can
that the British will
make any excuse In the world to in
I quit of serving as a juror, if ho thinks
it can be managed
In in rapacity us a clerk in one f
I the chief London courts come across
strange excuses of this kind.
ago of men sum-
for in n breach of promise
j case appeared and claimed exemption
his wife had presented him
twins morning, and this
expected had upset Inn, so much
that he fell he couldn't give his mind
i to the as much as was necessary
to do It -justice. The court laughed
heartily and the man appeared
prised at Ins c alien-
Hill he didn't get off
I in stone my said one
juror, before he was sworn,
expecting In- would he let off
forthwith. I Instructed to
make him down for a while till
we had got his panel ranged, which
he did With a smile of a conqueror.
Hut that smile was his undoing, for
the had observed It, though ha
gave least Indication of this.
However, when all was
in and whilst the man
standing expectantly near the box,
lordship, looking at me s. i blandly
and
i Just w in,, n for t.--. t man
that lie Mr.------. will
I turned the Juror, but was
clear he had heard ; s
for he u us i t . de-
part. And before I explain
i the j d
the by, he as well stop
Mis hearing to h Improving
and he can wait for the next case, by
v. tun.- ii ill 1- -.- all
again
I a of a k one morning
when, on out the name of
Johnson among the jurors,
a lady In court arose and came for-
ward Judge, and spectators
Mated in wen I- r
Hut you're a gasped.
replied she tartly.
did -I Imagine I was a
K .
had to that women were
In. siring on a
why I a
from up she
lost my time and money in coming,
and because you folks are so silly
that you can't tell a
She had the pull . us, and
tutors grinned
the far.- excuse
Mr Justice . suavely
This was the neatest and safest
method, us his lordship knew when
lie caught the glint ill that lady's eve.
So I paid her expenses and she left,
smiling Hint thanking judge pro-
A judge usually a capital hand at
humming up human nature, especially
of the feminine variety All laid and
is business
me up
have
till I lilt M
White I Hi.
win.
The was brought to
afternoon at
and ll all over He n Inn
Hi. shouting, and that was don, this
morning n,, doubt, when little Miss
II White was railed over the phone
and announcement made in h.-i-
was the candidate.
Since the opening of tin- contest on
second day February of
tin- little have proven they
deeply their hard
work, bill only two slack to the
grand dose, and on.- or
oilier of those two have hold the lead
each week since the very first count.
And although one was forced lo lose
there is one consoling that sh
showed her American pluck stick
lo the end. Those conducting
contest realized a lit from
Hie efforts of these two little girls
and their friends only wish was
Bible that both could have won, he
y untiringly through
each day of the contest
While ii has proven Interesting all
way through ii would have In-u
inure so had i he boys an I
entered their names during
tin- stayed with tin
era in
final count was made last night
by M.-s.-rs A. II. Taft, W. H . Hick I,
II. T. Smith, t. I. Tunstall and K.
I, Clark
congratulate as
sued candidate, Little Stella
on efforts, and lo Stella it is
sincere wish of conducting the
contest should she our again
enter another, she may lie mad-
Ill e happy the grand prize.
For Stomach and Liver
Sufferers
hi.
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i . . There if
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St i , I I-
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. . i think
iv-i -i i-
t i . -i
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only remove the .
but ill. I p i I
hi render ii entire a ii i
Its
Do i stiller r-- i an-l iv and
allow v h ailment , . under-
mine your health. No i. . your
ca-e be or long i -one
dose of t
convince you i y n r-
;. n i w re n mended
i i e -I I w
i Mei ban inkers,
Priests. M . I all
of If
u r I v dot
to BU
For Sale In . B
L. CO
and everywhere
and Effect.
Apropos of the following
which me.
may worth u It Blaster
and th had
in ht-r spring
a picture an
a ; , ., . .
fore, mirror in h
Greater Safety In Coal Mines.
The management of the Windsor
colliery, which is tn close proximity
to the colliery,
in Wales, have devised and in-,
stalled a By st em of goal ins t which
might in
of home office In-
man age men I endeavor-
as as to do away
with all their wires, to
a scheme of
by i of hooters has
boon sin i i i in haul-
age engine on main has
boon a hooter which is
to ;, p, air column
which p one and
k a I
Th i Ian up s by
.-. which Is re as
a at Ion
England's Great Storm.
-t- has been the damage
wrought In Europe
it is the were more
than great of
strong h Ii d had In
the and it
Increased In violence until on
morning of the
i out of their houses and
on w era I
torn down and I
people wore
hi. pi I I
around London. In
four ships remained
and
BOO and
lighten were
and badly damaged The
in London alone
at
pen skirt
and her chic little of a French
model Outside the had
begun air was with
church hero was a riot of gay
costumes
some or
Husband was glow, I ho
she
tapping her feet,
you hurry a the use of my
a unit can
see
ii moment,
patient Henry. Just a moment,
while I trim my cuffs Chicago Inter
Ocean
Amazing Telephone
It is difficult to Imagine our mod
em Ufa being earned on
out telephones, There are today
than twelve million hundred
thousand in actual
throughout the world more than
thirty million miles o telephone
arc U d In other words, n i . .
were wound arc ind I ho be
would form band of than
one thousand threads
iii ;.,,.
three billion pt Op n to
through the telephone about
five the Dumber f
I annually on till the railroads In
th world The commercial
service at present between
New York Denver distance, of
ill.- Hi in-.
u Maj Mr. Ma
returned limn
I -111 Venn., when, he
ha in en
1-.- paint need for runt
It. I and Co., has
line. They soil tin water-
ready mixed la made
h oldest Tito paint
is known i has no
a i load
-mill A and Co.
Mr. II rt-turned
front Wake when
I in- been college
and gel n pair good
Li.-t Harrington, Bar
tier I'd are selling
aim. u Vera re
turned from
Where lie.-n
II Hi-
ll want hat. If you it-
n,. h., . see ll
. for a
II Si- -on .
r Tn, and left
for
tin will days mi
arm
Mr it left Ails morning
Hi to hear Win -t
,. .
an
, , on
fog returned Friday
from Wilmington
he in tiding
The law quo
iv. but pi on and
r A. W and
Co , Ii i it
hi.- in.- line.
returned lo
has ii- n n
is
young
harness C. I
J Greenville Heights
j Are Selling Right Along I
DESIRABLE
Before They are all Sold
The Jenkins Roofing and
Flue Company, Inc.
I,
Mill Annie May Hudson. i
who has I,,.,,,, teaching school
this morning.
Mr a of is a
welcome visitor here today.
Mr Mrs. o. ,
Hookerton, spent Sunday evening with
Ur- w. Brown. were
M's IV. It. Wan
Is visiting her brothers. v
W.
Rev, E. M. Hoyle. ,., Is
visiting hero, Mr Hoyle
former pastor of
Methodist church.
Ur IV. Misses
-nil Mi vi of
in n today,
Mr- R. Coll.-ii j
town today. ,
Miss
for to attend tin
Knott marriage tomorrow
morning
Craig, who have been leaching school
this morning
in
Messrs and c fl. Wilson
ft this morning
Ml M of
was in
Prof. F. f ,
town
Mis- , ,
-ii He s , ,, i,
during in in -1, ,,,,,,.
inn for in Oxford.
Mr. II a. Dennis m Raleigh
Sunday her.-.
Miss Winnie Burton m
has teaching
returned ibis morning.
Mis.- Moore has returned
borne from I where she
been
ha of
taught in Hi,, here
term, returned home Bat
J. J, Harrington and W.
U. Brown of Raleigh, spent
Sunday here.
Mr. S is attending the
University commencement at Chapel
Hill
Mrs. A. Mann of is vis
log the family f her brother. Mr. U.
Humber.
Mrs n. children
went to Mount yesterday to
visit for a week.
Men Sacrificed
lives lo Save
Four Friends
l-a May
Sacrificing their lives the lives
two of
girls, might saved. young men
whom could swim leaped
river from sinking row
yesterday and
story of their heroism . ,,,,
today by the survivors
The dead
German.
Man and John
V and Sarah were .
gaged to in married. Accompanied b-
f i. par,, ,,,.
aid
in ., large row heat, th-v
from shore
h. .,. policed nun tin craft
rapidly lining
efforts of Hie ,,
pants ball boa with u r ,,,,,.
It -mm became evident unless tin
load was lightened boat would
could be
could but
men volunteered to jump out,
Sarah German begged .
not . risk Inn i-
in spring over boats side,
by
the the boat rap
shortly after the men had
disappeared in the water and ton-
occupants were thrown Into the
German clung in the
overturned and the
girls held them until the party was
rescued by a
Tobacco Flues That Fit
setting more capital, am now in
have satisfactory Flues to M For
large or small, when Ce By H
a satisfactory
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business
the World
am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
L- A. Harper, Secretary
File Democratic Voters
Pitt
IS TO
We appeal in the parents for th,
protection of tin- we
from our drivers
that children all over in
lea wagons, bother the drivers. Mar
team and liable to get hurt
We ask you to look alter, your
and if they K.-i hint around
iii- wagons we will not lie responsible
Our terms are Ice When
livered. do not ask driver
In leave Ice make and
lei I
Harriette S.
the honor your pr. ,
at tin- marring,, of her daughter
Harriette
to
Mr. Jerome
mi Wednesday morning, the ill of Jun
at eight o'clock
horn,
mar Coin-toe, North Carolina.
imitation comes as a
to the many friends of young
couple Miss Brown Is
daughter of the late .
Brown of county., sh-
at State Normal
College and been a successful
teacher in the public schools of
county leaving school.
Mr is a prosperous
planter of Pitt county and i
held iii highest esteem by his
The of the town of
ville are hereby Hied that
lion will be made to Board of Alder
men at their regular June meeting on
the night of th.- 4th for franchise for
the Installation of a gag, a telephone
and a street railway system covering
a period of thirty years h upon
the terms stated in application
May Nth, 1914.
J, B JAMBS, Mayor.
ANDREWS BRO.,
Bethel, N. C.
Peanut Picker
Cash or
Let us Have Your Order in Time for
. .
Ayden, ii i
tin Injustice
our esteemed
mid friend, Joseph Can
tor this
. which is being circulated
he could inn carry his own town
undersigned beg i . .
a majority of
for in this township four yea-e
ii not for the large
family Influence connection
Mr Marshall Cox In this township
been very much
This cause has
be is much stronger
ever before, in justice to
ins candidates who are out for the
nomination, we feel it la tin-i
that th,. voters in the town
hips the county should lend their
support i our candidate in
loyal support old
the second largest in the
j county has always given your
I heretofore, and tor reason
that -sin- has not been represented in
I the remunerative of the county
in almost a generation, Is not due
j provided has the goods to
ma, in Mr. We
I have goods and we also know
he can come as near or nearer
toward healing any wound
exist In the party as any man in the
i county, and at same time execute
the of office acceptable to
the people Mr. needs no
Introduction to the people of the
his with the count
has been above I.
and he is known from one end of th
county to the other.
Democracy in county has known
no call Joseph
not enlisted u he was de-
before he did not waver hut the
faith bad in his party grew
stronger and bit ambition win
tile goal he set out
now come to you asking your
support tor candidacy, if
for no other reason bin fr
tilde this township has heretofore
your candidate, fog
us in nominating Joseph
for Sheriff of Pit County.
Reap yours.
u Boyd, Chairman
Committee,
ll. Rodgers
-I I
II. Cheek,
P. H Taylor.
J. B, Cannon Co.
It lo
I A
J Son,,. .
i a.
I H Storks.
L I.
w. j nun,,, k. ,.,
B. G. Taylor.
R Coward.
J. R. Turnage,
V.
II.
c.
I.
Turnage,
II I-
i Hardy Johnson.
k.
a,.,
Harrington,
Pierce.
W M Mi
I. Brown
IV. n
Or. Harvey
K. T. Phillips
j- H Braxton.
H C. Braxton,
M. M. Saul.-.
U Turnage.
Harris.
U.
E. Spear.
J i. Cox.
R. I.
A Harris.
I B. White.
B.
Mumford.
t. Pittman,
M,
J- J. Jenkins, General Manager
YOU
AUTO
try our
with
flavoring and ,
refreshing.
r i i i an b .-
an
crushed for
I. .,.
Drug Company
ii,
P,
It
W, T. White,
C. S. Smith.
J.
C. If. Holton,
W. H. Howell.
I Ross.
I. y. Jenkins,
B,
Ur. M. T.
s A
J H Coward.
I It
I A
Reuben Wall.
r.-n
I. C Turnage
H S Hodges
A B.
Cannon,
fl M
W B Alexander
n t
For all
and allies the lead
era. Our art in wedding
are of the touch.
In floral to be had
Blooming pot plants, Hy
feral, Norfolk
d many other nice pot plant.
hedge plants and
Wall, telegraph i,.;. ,.,,,,,
executes Dy
J. L. Ca
Store Ml
RALEIGH, N. C
D. J. Jr.,
What counts Isn't what you pay
The buyer
Big production, skilled workmen
quality high and
Over half million In Us,, today
MM
but what you get for what you
most value for his money
and best material make Ford
For
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
Moore
INSURANCE
and Accident
Proctor
III Mir fl,
ho. ton. .,.,. I U . .
W. S.
Office at Carr and





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C. L. WILKINSON
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Candidates Cards
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Make a Note of It
Our Cream Parlors
by i
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W. I. HALL.
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ARE REASONS
INVESTIGATE
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Dial I am a
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ml help.
Candy Palace
I nil-table.
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m a ca
in
I . . ,. t and will
any
or
. II elected
I will i office lo beat
my your vote and
help. am,
1- it.
i or Sheriff.
I HUb to
i in county i tor
to the action of the
Democratic primary. II d l prom
my ability; never from
Democratic Pill conn w to the county to bail or
Thanking yon
,. your vote rapport
I In
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
I BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
id sub hi
. I hi
I , ,. lo administer
i i Hi
.
sou for your and k re
. obedient servant.
Very
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JOE
or
I , ,. . is
township i am i
lo
primary and will
.,,. vote and help
,, A II
i ink of Superior
i hen ii it Candi-
. Superior Court
to action of
ti Democratic primary. Grab fur
ii,. ring vote the pi gave me
four years ago, I your sup
,.,., if elected I will fill the office
I., my
R II J
.
I announce lo my friends and the
iron is I
,,, late tor Treasurer subject
.,, action
II elected I will serve the pi i
,. .,. In bi ability.
,, ,,,, ii, and I am
, . , n i r
Fur Sheriff.
i i ii,. id 1st method of announcing i
the
i the office
i I,, ii,.
puny. It elected I to
ability.
will appreciate your vote and
you may m
The Pleasure
of a BATH
i ti
h iii ;
II
nil a Bath
If.
, . ;
in with you
I r Treasurer.
i a.; method to
voters in Pin county I am
tor to
.,, ti,. Democratic Primary, i
;, ii vote and J
and Hi-- public and II
i to lb. duties o
office in the i my ability.
H ,, w
i lo voter On
villa I am a candidate
,,,. ml net Ion
n. primary will
appreciate the aid any.
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P Cannot lie Cured
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Malaria or Chills Fever
No especially
la, MALARIA or CHILLS
-i. Kr-,. an I
S. T. Hicks. THE Plumber.
FOOTER'S W
We arc prepared to do French
Dry Cleaning, and Dyeing of
all kinds. Call
i in
i ,., to announce to mi
in- gen I am
t, mi tin . sheriff
to action
,,. Democratic primary,
,,,,. vote and help any-
, ,.,
I I,, i. h
Hate for Bounty,
,. good friends will help ma. if
i ii i faithfully.
SMITH.
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, I am a candidate
. m subject
i and II
. i.
I,, purchase s farm leas
more on
t, if Mm have one
I or me II you mean business
i prefer buying will
inn price i would In.
1.1, . el re
I Awl. n. N C.
n i
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I to
to ,. public am
candidate for office of
county subject to the action
Democratic primary. I will
Ice.
is in notify nil I
, in no i . r connect In any
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For the
Road
OUR DRIVING
LAMP is the most
compact and efficient lighting de-
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will
not blow out or jar out Equipped
with thumb screws, so that it is
easily attached or detached. Throws
a clear light feet ahead. Extra
large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable. Will last for years
At Dealers Everywhere
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I I I
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I New Jersey
N. C.
W. V.
Charleston. S. C.
Hill
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There are times in every woman's life when she
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When that time conies to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
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It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak.
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success, it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
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MISS Amelia Wilson, R. P. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can cat most
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
it
Make Your Own
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS is now
Buy gals. I., a If. SI REAL PAINT.
at per
And gals. Oil to mix with
You then make gals, of pure paint for
it's only per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready n-
CANS, you pay a gal. or
Ml MM. PAINT It I
OIL, Me known material,
Use a oM. on any PAINT you buy. end net -V
made, return paint and gel ALL your v
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huh. co, v r
in
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I he Rambler
Grain Privileges
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OINTMENT
I Han.
Mr James Tyson, lives
gill mill's I town, In
i Hi. home hi i r Mr
i i Tyson. Mr, Tyson had only boon
for days hi had
troubled with for i.
inn,. poison being th i i
ins death,
was about
. in leaves mother an i
brothers. He win lit burled
i. i
Mm,
This morning about v .
shop run by was
, red mi Ore, II required s
minutes lo
the damage n light
of
CAROLINA
PITT
Barnaul
in.
above gamed is here
by a summons in
action
said defendant on the lad day
I May. to the
nil or court, nut
within the will take
be la hereby required lo
pear at the August torn Superior
1911 held mi the last Monday
be month and answer or demur to
Hi,, plaintiff, wherein
i has been brought fur a divorce
r the relief demanded will
This May, mil.
I. C.
Superior Court, Co
Three Veil
June s
a. r scout cruiser Hal
in, Puerto o, n ported lo
navy department u
boiler tub., blew on hoard iii-i
ship today, Injuring three
the engine room force. The
names of the men were given.
I., .
n and .
. In s 1- it lie
iii. in is lie The
cheap ma., may to do tin
thing it la high-
ii man who knows s man at sight
and has th. knack getting tin
man and getting him to do the work.
the world a little love
a patience, l.-
the less an to tin
chronic knocker. More determined
faith in the present and larger hope
for the Deeper
the fellow man and lie will
a more glorious today and still
OM U III U
led I
Op ,
or . both
tor i . roe
An i. .
yen
A moves at S cent profit.
lull bank
It. W. Ml
all mail in Lock
IS YOUR COMPLEXION
CLEAR
Team work i.- lie
u t i., and a
every worthy movement ism
is the
the
Nervous is not tin- re
but it i-- r tin i
i worry the natural r- all i i
by your
Or at is lie man . I
work, a brain lo and a ban
to love. lie Working bands;
equip tie- thinking brain; and cult
lie lean ii n i real
greatness you seek. Safe
ship pi ml.- upon . I
men iii r bi art I toward
mankind i a good
word.
WHENEVER NEED
A TAKE GROVE'S
y in. power l In r
is no doubt of the truth. But is
y, r all, more than ii will
Modern Ideas do not largely
i- from an, e in days.
Mill today and
. bigger barn
lie ii ., modern i
do nut h
a . lip planning
I. Kg, ii in more
i h. per In mom y is ii .
power I, prom used power
In in II
i Is disaster to
A clear complexion and
a torpid liver cannot go
hand in hand. Clear
bile gently,
but firmly, with
Pills
At your druggist
coated or plain.
j. -a-w m he Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
fir, Valuable as a General Tonic because J Ads on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and
You know what you are taking a j Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
as the is printed . that it contains the well known
tonic properties of . strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless ho m II i no equal Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Weakness, general a ; Gives Hie and vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Children. Removes Biliousness without purging
Believes nervous depression spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener.
No family it. by our Druggist. We mean it.
Is the of ail
LIME I
i good fanning. Write
rt n . ; . I I,
Bi .,, .
i lime. earth,
. A will give j., i . .
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG
VIRGINIA
ill r
Send I he Reflector Your Job Printing
Idea a
nun as of your u.
lull I his . ll
flight When you
your neighbor or your town ti
tin sin. though th
lie wrong in you either gel i.
line or gel the way, l
in way tin in in.
prov, in very town
lie- there
always a super of in
who r i
methods continual got in
in
e. I of .,
man who invented
was man ft. the summer
resort keepers standpoint
a vacation is an art,
is good almost essential
and especially ii your work i. a
s. mi public nature
a man worth more If be ran some
times gel a month oil and indulge I'll
intercourse with other men some
where in tie- on
seashore, Both are delightful.
Rambler loves the mountain tops
loves Impression of pres.
th. other blind the roar of
lb.- waves attracts others more.
your choice be sure and
somewhere good for you and good
for your neighbors you come
bail; home with the feeling that
is spin on earth
Establish;
E G Flanagan.
. i HI a
Carriages, Etc.
Flanagan Line Is The Quality
Ta
ii
Creditors.
Having duly qualified before
i nun of Pill
as of the
. deceased, notice Is
given to ail persons Indebted to the
estate to immediate payment
In the and all person
having claims against said estate
notified to same to in
for i aim. on or
May 1915, or this notice will
bar of their recovery
Tills day of May lull.
MRS M V
Administratrix Alice I.
need lid I
Carpenters and Builders
Hardware
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP
WE SELL THE BEST SEE OUR SCREEN'S DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers





I BOOK. III.
proves that the hair.-1
Control Heat
i p-An tor
. . .
1.- .
ti cm M ale
i five s. he
Oil Stay as
1-.-.- i b notify all parties that am
. or b. longs to t mas, u longer connected to any way with
,, b, of Henry Co. lo-
. Just of the earth Th
rite i or I
on Avenue, at Green
race b N having sold my interest
male and . i n d I
a bone former .
seed of the woman
; at ion on all
, d book On sale at A. El
I V
. i n N
, If
M anted.
To a farm not less
i more l on
terms, if have one to sell
a or a you mi an
l prefer buying within miles rail
road. but price and l In
duce purchasing els
J F .,.
. D. S C
Henry Baker. I am from this
not responsible for any bis
by am one now
said Arm
i Id
Heath Lome Man
. iii . tin -.-
i- r
;, m and Mrs i t Tucker
, miles from G
, morning about
e lo, ; in the s lit. nth year h
I . death I
family in the thou p r
teen months, the parents ha.
i son and daughter prior i
this death. The sympathies
. . o those
-i- i, k. n home.
For The Ninth Time
John H. Small Receives
Nomination In The First
Florence
Sold
J. R. J G.
R t I l M If
Special
By .
IN lit COAST I
When you can work II
lie by with
break in friendship- bi gin to feel
you arc am i
standard id South.
Public,
.
t.
and u must b
gun. and l
mi t.
. Ti vis.
K. and July Isle
;. Atlanta. June I and
. i ago. ill.
d Louisville Ky
. w j; . July Buffalo
X. v . June and July S
Atlanta. Ga . July and . July S
For total
. lo Darned and for
pi v a d motion, apply to or
W H WARD. Ticket Agent.
i N. C,
r, C. WHITE, W. CRAIG
Pas. Ag Pas. Man
Wilmington. S C
Mr. Head.
Mr. George who reside i
oral from
night in , hills
., .- i to Xi Horn s
day horn,
and lo be In
s. time ii ,
hi r I
him In an ions .
from lie never r
The ii-. . I number of Tel
p, , , . F. A M .
the burial in I
honors
king Begins Ills
ii IX, June King George i
upon his I, h
born In Marlborough
j , Mat
wet d by M
during the day numerous
i an from his relative
ii. fr The official
the Kings birthday will
take e until June
TRAINS
Coast line.
North Round South Bound
No. VIS a m. No. p m
No. B p m. p
Norfolk
East Bound West Bound
No a. m No. R n
No. a. m No. 7.61 a m
No. is b at N. t .
CARDS.
V. II.
at J. R. Smith and Bros,
N. the Monday
each month.
Home Office Washington. l
Lite Insurance Co.
of New York
Assets
George A. Special
St. Greenville, N. C
Attorney at Law
tn Building, Third it.
Practices his
desired
North
r.
Fire, Sick and
Ice on fourth
M. W. CARTER. M. D.
Practice limited to disease of tn
Ear Nose and Throat
Washington. N. C N. P
Office with Dr. b. L. James.
day every S a tn to I
II
at Law
Drainage Cases a Specialty
In formerly occupied t
and Blow.
II.
WASHINGTON, June I Congress
man John II Small was
ma. ii N c . to
Hie Congressional district
in Congress. This is the ninth time
that Mr, Small has been honored
with the nomination. He la now tie-
senior member of North Carolina
delegation and a member of the rivers
harbor
Daughter
Weds,
MONTREAL. Juno A large and
fashionable filled
Cathedral this morning for wed
of Miss Edith easy and
Mr. Rene Redmond. The bride i-
daughter of Sir Thomas
president of the Canadian Pacific
railway, and Lady The
ceremony at cathedral was follow
ed by a reception the home of tho
bride's parents.
Path Hie
A I Ga Through
out south b wen held
day in honor of the birthday r
Jefferson Davis, the
only President of
Stales America, who was born
Christian county, Kentucky, Jim.
anniversary is a legal boll
day in Georgia, South Carolina, Flor-
Alabama Mississippi, Arkansas
and Texas. En Louisiana it is ob-
served, as Memorial
Still With
I he Mutual Life Insurance Co,
M. T.
DR. PAIL
Dentist.
Office over Frank Wilson's Store.
Telephone
Greenville, N, C.
Attorney at Law
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
Lawyers
Practicing in all the Courts
Office In Wooten Building on Third
fronting House
Surgeon.
has moved his office from Old
Bow Stables to Dr Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street Phone
Day or Night.
d w.
Tobacco TRUCK
Farmers Handle Your Tobacco Crop Right by Using
. the Cox Patented Handy Tobacco Truck .
This truck has the c pull and cuts easy. As you will note in cut be-
low, the wheels are solid. No spokes for sticks, roots c. to catch in and
throw truck into the tobacco row and damage your tobacco. Tobacco
torn and bruised is money lost. There are over thirty thousand of these
Patented Handy Trucks in use now, and they are growing more popular
each year.
They Make Money
for The Farmer .
We wish to call your attention to the fact that e making Tobacco Flues again this If went flues made right
and to go together without trouble and lo see us. Don't forget about the Hunsucker Buggies and and the I
Wagons and Carts, all of which are in demand in connection with the Truck and Flue season.
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co.
WINTERVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
rs the
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT
H POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
THE BEST
COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
ML
Agriculture Is the lost n. Host Healthful
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HI s
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART Of NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW IN SPACE AND
JELL THEM
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
ARE AND AN
BE BAD UPON
FRIDAY I M IS. lull,
Training School Closes
Successful Year With
The Exercises of Tuesday
Annual Address This Morning by
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes,
State
IKE
Of
PRESIDENT WRIGHTS REPORT
ONE THE BEST l THE His-
TORY OP HI SOME
l THE I Mil
nut SESSION.
With the graduating exercises in
the H u loch p I
Hi. Annual address
by Hon. Bryan Secretary
of the State the annual com-
ti Carolina
Teachers School ended.
The order exercises were as fol-
lows
Rev. n P.
Thou Shall Love the Lord
Ben diction Rev. B. V. Huske.
Costa.
Chorus Song,
Folk Song
Annual Address Hon. J. Bryan,
of State.
Chorus Beautiful Violet, Rein-
Presentation and
Glee Club Home Home.
Announcements,
Old North State.
Col. Grimes was happily
by
of the man who Bold his posses-
and wandered afar In
diamond and afterwards coming
bark found that diamonds l ad been
found on bis own farm. school
bail been more fortunate bad
found the diamond in Pitt county Col
j, it. Grimes.
through Piedmont section up i
the apple growing section of
west. In climate it possesses the
same isothermal lines which
through section of the world
which been of all the
great of world. The
Isothermal lines which run
through Paris, Rome, Vienna
through the most fat
bell of earth. When this was
discovered in the sixteenth century
Carolina attracted people from all
over Europe. Carolina was more ad-
than any other colony and re-
along
they came In ten thousands. They
Fear
They came In thousands
only from England, they
came from Pennsylvania and many
from Scotland, and blending
these strains the English, the
German and the Scotch Irish of the
men who settled here and founded In-
dependent and happy homes, who es-
the religion dear to them
Individuality for which
North Carolina has always been
No wonder this colony offered lo
Britain the first demand for in
We have however
I repeat appreciated our part in col-
history, we have not
a recognition of ii abroad and our
historians hay.- written of ii. In
claim hut in the last thirty days
a has been discovered
i i i o fine North Carolina troop
in the war also North Caro
Una par and here the speaker
reviewed in rapid succession the
services lo the Mexican war
and the services lo the nation
Hut the day of i came to the
south and It was denied privilege
by by might. After .,
review of the bloody strife and tin
reconstruction period
said speaker, were in the
and the genius of tin
southern statesman was devoted to
the presentation of the state and
none took a more prominent or
patriotic part than grand old
man who sits there, Gov.
Turning then lo Industrial
North Carolina there were three
things to be stressed. Agriculture,
Education and Transportation. The
account of how the early settlers
haunted their lands and moved west
in of her was a com-
on tho need of agricultural
training, the knowledge of living soil
legumes deep plowing extracting
from the air by the water pow
etc. In the passage of man-
hood suffrage called for the education
of all the children and by
had the
houses in the south AI the i I
the war Vance had preserved tin
educational funds but In the period
followed they were I
We were in wilderness for
years. Then come and Aider
man and great
under whose leadership we
proclaimed every child .-hall b.
I educated. Col. then
Weston, Mary
Rosa Mae
After Sweet H .
Glee Club, Mr II I. Can
st, forward and in th
valid Pitt I
lo President Wright
for one hundred and
lo i of 1.1
Loan Fund.
Can-
yon fund which shall
ii President of th
Clubs of County, It becomes I
Favors Kinston Walloped locals
Corporal Punishment for Good Hard lo
Criminals
i Sew His i i
for dim i . hi
i . i. i
i apt, I I. I
house of I lei
and pleasure to of the I'd, a
fund which shall be while in the city.
known as a Loan Put I, from I was the hi
Federated Clubs of Pitt County, to tho j the State Prison Kit-
Carolina administration, and had an
School. This Loan Fund is lo to pet hand
put County girl lo attend on the subject.
would be a bad for the
convict camps, and the prison
if were he
continued. to add to this, the
convict- then i it
stopped. If you ill and
who are, for money, I take a straw vote among the prison-
attend s, ii is our desire and you will find a per
purpose to try in some way of them are in favor c n
prepare these young women, that this of the convicts. It
they may go out Into the schools n to preserve order, and
tit least a I the
prisoners. some f
i t. T. S. The
Pitt County are The
End of the Century, The Sans Sou. i
and Hound Table, all Literary clubs
of Greenville. Realizing as we do
that there are many deserving and
capable young women In Pill County
lo
Game
looking abroad let us forge, ,, .
East Carolina and I . .,. . ., ,,.
In particular because o
our County and State as hers
Bl
field of , is broad in
opportunity Is before us the
is at, the
of prepared teachers for training
developing tin generation
,. the problems which seem
to us may be easy for tin
hope will
some young woman to be a
It r And may i
lives
low
lose control i f his temper, and u
all . . . K
the
A poor
pat i of
ion win n Kim
turn seven
ti to .
them, rotten,
be i
. wen . I .
lo i inn ii . Fleming .-
ii. of i twisters, although
pa , by hitting
sis Rag-
dale for the locals did not show up
in the form he was last season, con-
in as to
h was only bit
i i him, to bis ti animates
w, the first
On ill.
no n should
coaching
a . how
me
Jim
I ii
. . . J
II
II . I
it
hurt.
if yon continua h I
so men hi
strap, I hi then.
Most m ping a
. .
gal
Col. Crimes spoke of the pleasure
of coming homo to Pitt and referred
to these distinct shocks In his
one when he overheard his cook and
nurse in a conversation refer to
as Old man, one when he was
requested by Ramsay deliver
an address to the girls Peace In
and the third on being
to speak to the young women at the
East Carolina Teachers Training
a request which he refused
Aral as be had tho one before on
for a subject he had decided ii
being urged had consented. In look
literary address had been wanted i
scholar would have been Invited,
he was n public man serving
public Judged he was ex-
in a public capacity
hence he had decided to speak on
subject nearest our hearts own
its past, its and what w
Dan make of We are too prone to
ourselves, too prone to mac
h is far o while
that is hand is
statesman has said tell me the
geography a state and i will
its future if take geography
i ., guide the situation of North Car-
Is ideal, Is ideal
has said climate
North Carolina it is like
of RaJ- Spain
while its piedmont section is
it. central plain Europe
which it is named in its western
section a resembles the Alps
Switzerland the Pyrenees of
Spain, its soil ranges in variety from
rich deposit land of the east
the In school come from
the east, is here in the east
the tort was built, here that the
baptism took place here that the
American Queen Virginia Dan
was born.
In colonial times this section did ii
pall . Carolina a band of
men to and hundreds
North Carolinians perished hut BO
far as we know not even the names
are preserved or recorded by his
North Carolina sent her
forces to help support Braddock In
Virginia. After k's defeat it
was Innis from North Carolina who
gathered together the remnant of th
troops and led them from the Held
yet ill our own histories we I
no mention of this. At Fort
it was Hugh of North Caro
Una who ranked above George Wash
as senior officer and but for his
untimely we should have
Of hint in national affairs. Again
in education In the lift, en
and speaking of the founding
tho East Carolina Teachers
School paid a fitting tribute lo
teach r Win. II. who labor,,
tirelessly tor establishment.
in discussing transportation the his
the North Carolina railroad
served lo show what transportation
to and west while Egypt
stood the value of building k i
Carthage, Babylon, and
were held Up as nations who Under
stood the Value of building roads for
posterity.
The need one road law for the
state Instead of the numberless ones
passed by every session the
was
in closing Col. Grimes spoke of
public health the part of woman
in creating public sentiment along
ail inns of progress. He urged the
necessity prepared
for the one who knows and knows
that she knows.
Alter the third chorus, President
Wright presented the diploma- and
and again at Creek
, North Carolinians mad.- lo the following
the fight for Independence. All re-
member Tea bill
In t. i no one has ever seen a
pi. the Fear and
and his followers
guised seizing and throwing over
boar i the lea at Brunswick, it re-
mains tor sonic painter to arise who
will story on canvass. This
story what happened nine years
before the .-vent Boston I
time to mention the Tea
Party or tell of Win. whose
face all recognize how many even
know the face George who
in 1661 bought the land- th
Indian and North Carolina not
claimed credit only In
times In
which followed North
were prominent, There
tour
Mountain, Springs and y I
ban- not received our due ac
to the Federal record there
were in, u who participated iii
the Revolution but men
Ashe met Washington and aided bin
at and Brady wine. w.
Alston, Marlon Frances
Alston. Bessie Lee
Bright, Hughes
Elisabeth
Emma Lenora
Cobb, May Bella
Corey, Bessie May
Cox, Virginia
Critcher, Gertrude
Daniel, Pearls
Helen
Moore
Mary Elisabeth
Evans, Mavis
Fleming.
Fountain. Agnes
Nina
Gayle, Emily Dearborn
Hardy, Annie I
Lancaster, Rachel
Lancaster, Luella Moore
Manning. Carrie
Myers, Minnie Gertrude
Nichols Sadie
Pearson, Addle M.
Pegram,
Minnie
Annie Evelyn
Smith, lira.-.- Ellington
smith. Mary
Anna
Kate
Roll soul soul
And grow forever and
the Hoard of
and the Wt .
gift. He expressed a
hope this example might h. r, i
lowed In many counties of North
Carolina. He said organize
womanhood will be the
tor uplift of
and that tin- Federated clubs phi
had taken hold the proper place
through the schools of North
Una.
President then gave a
sketch of the years work, dwelling
particularly upon the need of room
and equipment as shown by
number applicants turned
from the school during the past year
and for the summer term.
After the stirring notes
North Rev B P. Huske
brought the exercises of the
annual lo a i
with the benediction.
llamas luncheon.
One of the enjoyable events
of the was alum-
nae luncheon which was served in
the dining room of the training school
i- afternoon at two o'clock
. i peas
. .
rendered b; Rooks Mount or
, was lo
, rs ere i for one a
ho re vis
hoard the and
officers of the and the coin
visitors. he Inn. I
was served Juniors who n
i d the he door
reeled then lo their bi I
The menu and place , aids
u In
the end . Miss
I low. II class IS
r . . .
r who welcomed lo hi
the members the grad-
class Miss Corine Bright re
ponded tor her class, hen followed
from Miss Nova Mason
on Page Five i
t Hardware trade
; H Va
idly as they do deal sect ons i
,. u nonce I
whipping or l i hi r In re
I whipping
one would at -.-;
know this to lie a fact, I r
have talked tn ires c
about it, and I kn m
in favor l
course ; u
anything to bring it on.
that i- an argument in favor of
not
leave the impression that he was in
. M
r I hi South-
Hardware I I
.--. lion will
the ii . Will
, . . f
Bride of Natal Lieutenant.
I rm I
ll van In, daughter or
ii tins city and
favor of inhuman treatment for the i.,, John B. N.
prisoners, for he would not tolerate I In the
that while we was superintendent of church of Follow
risen, but lie wanted it the church was a
that it would in-a bad reception for the party and
ii
Club
tin w , i
most artistic de
tin Mate
thing for the convict
punishment wen- abolished
Item-.
Ir, Will
Ellison of i on re
Thursday for a short while on bu
Mr. and Mrs I. Pro, lot Marj
it,,, tor Mrs L. Y.
lo Washington I
Mr
was Friday
i M, i i.
Mr F T Paul
In re for a short
Col Austin returned
where he hail Win Veteran
, ti Jim
Mr. II tin
hen week on business gathering a handful of vet-
Mi Earle Proctor Fri oral Me an i
after spending some with of
relatives and ire near i i on I
n county of pi
Mr. i l. Gibson to a
and returned
Murdering Chinese,
The
, v postmaster
p. ; . a Fl who la under in-
that
of I., v. i a
I in the sit
I , On the
in w is
n i i his
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Title
Eastern reflector, 5 June 1914
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 05, 1914
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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