Eastern reflector, 12 June 1914


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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
,. accused
-i ,. .-. , i
the of the i
Mr. M Jones of Rocky Mount,
I who represents Mils
Richmond was her,, today
Owning to the weather the crops
i arc Buffering right much The
m s Wis . June l
i n w .
r, pi hi I, today the
of the annual state convention of tho
r The sessions Will COO
two days and will be Inter
with numerous features of
entertainment





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
fit Mill
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CAROLINA
year. .
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this lime Watchful baa advantages
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will Le for three
Mull per Hue up in
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a poll
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act March 1879
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vole on
the Heine I.
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such popular favor right a
the Training .-
I quarterly,
by the students and
Carolina Teacher Training School.
I in -i l It .
. . Ail good to
tune n b. i f
word- q every-
i ii b ii
to i id the
hear the that II
,., Held
II beautifully primed.
handsomely illustrated and
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, i l the
i i . M Main. H Bright
m . iii. E,
is r. in. b
l. Marion
and lira. E Smith
editors, iii-- faculty advisory
. Misses Marls l. Graham, Man
j. E Jenkins and II. Wain.
marked . of ex-
, , the best
n keep pace. The
of number
Rev. U. D. C.
Delivers commencement
Sermon Last Sunday
. a
if glad behind even I I i
left at
bed
well
.
bay,
in i
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We
w n
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got th bad l reel why
ton
ii.
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been . ins;
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wild la
i. th.
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appointed
nest ; .
mi ., i- Lu- far
i be heal An l
. I I
i mite
in
pi i in i i for
. i i
are I . question
I hi r whom but
whom not to not for
Women are said to In the only o
pie who borrow an umbrella
ires
l i most
r-. . .
ii are
r lat. i
.
ii
. S Melli fol i
. .
i moat
if th n
i. . .,.
-in e life I , . i
by th.- Den
Ion n I. s
to .
. ex
1- I. He ii.-.- ideal
la held in the p. i
throughout th i
-.-. . ,
to . en r. present In;
e halls .
i I are
. to
Wilson a
when I II i u,
an.
In the fa. ii la
i propel
Idem it nth. i a I
Ii Just cause, when a man
rushing I. bear la now
th lot of Hi-- la ill
ii.-an and I for any new
--I- Dill ,
i n-ii. an i
d.
I K. H. Wright
Governor T J. the late B.
J. I. Fleming, the
W. H. a
group 1914, a bird
Training School and
the mod. I cl
ii i p. . a ground n
.-iii work on the buildings,
from play
by H H and
little red cabin
The
ii i Mod. I d. In
i-. Wright,
Our i and b
.- i,,,. i. i-, Ml . May u. Ii
Training
.- I it dug and
.- r Jan h Sena
tor I. Ming. t. b sup.
W ii
tin class
i brief . ea.
and notes on the
. ,. ti, i v. i A .
. i
and ii.
Ever article In the Quarterly
nil int. and
iii.- r n r. The Quart, i will
Issued four time a year m i
in e i- I i
i bind up Hi
wounds
Colorado i-
-ii
in th. I v.
l the I., -r gin
. ad. wearing
to iii. graduating
he likened his words to a ship that
la the night and them
lo look upon Um world at. a school
and a learning;
every as an for a new
as th ii
will only the
I. .
raster
for service. Ami in the .
life ii. hoped that
hero when come they
always ready to
Iii John I.
rich. i Sal-
Here In
I.
A large congregation
,, I am when
and resident .-i null-
. , ., society
, , ii. ill.- auditorium of th-,
. , , . . I mi in When and
i .-., morning
. . tin
., eleven to bear the
delivered by
i,. . ii. ii c of the So
Christian church. Rich-
I, The sermon was master
choosing as hi the word
. pi. For me to live is
asked his hearers ti;
away the word. Christ
and put in plan- an
i point, For me lo live is
ii. then of youth, and its
i It and thought
and ii selfish pursuit
r. be ma I i grow l pi i
lose
-i hope, love while
young in
i faded flower from
th. beauty and fragrance have .
I have lost i their
work and in life. To then,
Its beauty, friendship its
and its charm
Why is ii so iii cast's tin.
spirit been broken by
row affliction. have been
in the struggle with hard
ship inn difficulty. Hut principal
la within. They lost
i. ii- h with God. Their of tie
i- ii. obscured. fat
faith
. la hi i ,
-i . tine
i . to .- trust
worthy, Ii to b. Hi i.- y are
and it w
ii- The . i
lug other la also one II
lo up your own i worth
Ind of t ,
; Hi n a i our
-.-. are, ii.-i low pleas
but pleasure of satisfying self,
of the futility of riches and the real
Joy of honest toil, and question
ii j- asked ii the word pleasure
could he used to till in the text. For
to live is pleasure The
in the negative brought out
essential superiority to the
beast consists in his and de-
ins existence more than
tin in re enjoyment of his existence.
The discussion of self culture which
was rich Illustrations from
till of the ancient mod
world. The question raised a
wrong and Athens right
show that no philosophy
satisfy. Of that group of
scholars, Goethe, Schiller
, who look refuge in philosophy
one failed and tin end
miserable, suicide the mad house
the church of Home, and
Idler alike agreed that the
. of life was a failure. The
shuts one up with book
i -I abuts her oil from humanity is
lifeless. The patriotism that weeps
Washington hardships hut
not lilt a finger to serve one's country
In Vital. Culture must have soul
dynamic force, if it do.-s make
lilt ling.-r to serve some human
it is worth nothing. Studies In
an in literature in music mean little
ex. pi that they may serve humanity
ii matters little whether one has read
Plato or Robert Browning, but it mat
tern much Whether one has read
mailers little whether one
i- an in foreign language, and
Hie message the ancients
ii she be not able lo read God's own
about her. It matters little
ii the Intellectual lift are
obtained purely for Bell cull lire Inn
it mailers much whether like
gold they are handled purely for sell
enjoyment or for the happiness
ones fellow man. Returning to th.
text it had been proved that it could
not read. Cr men to live is culture.
Duty was the next possibility
cussed, duly as a noble purpose and
high aim but duty alone would
do. in tins connection it was shown
that we live in an age of coaxing
wheedling and begging. Our whole
educational system is in danger
um on the universal principal of the
kindergarten Hours are shortened.
One hears of short cuts to knowledge
and success, of six weeks
for Caesar and the teacher
knowledge for pupil We
rearing a race of hint, who
mistake work tor play, and who will
move along through life along lines
least resistance which is the way
to death not to life. the church
is becoming Infected going down
on It knees, begging people to
to its service, or turning its
services Into entertainments
gr- and as is the
of it is Inadequate,
is i id ii exacts the obedience of
slate,. Ii is like the whip of Xerxes.
rather than the glad patriotism of the
leading them t victory.
l- no inner says
inn woe betide the man
lulls not know ledge
Inn the power
. one duty, Is i all to
up doing, inn the strong
arm i, needed, is necessary
i-i. to . -1 dynamic force
Si pointed to this in the seventh
and found Hie .
ii lull through Jesus Christ our
then r the text to I
me in in.- is ii must remain
for Hi- of a littles shower mod
any tut mind borrowing
one,
Pea i i- . pi
do themselves,
inn what they jolly others Into doing
them.
pr,, for . i- and Christ
love. in It. truest
who ever lived on earth th. senses for I and
God did it.
of others,,,.,,,,. .,., it,
than bid man who ever lived. His . . , ,, without
mankind has raise ,. ,, t, o, a s head
iv,,,,,,,,, .,, J ,,,
world ,,. ,,,, , r,, .;
know,, before day. II we would ls ,.,,,,, a
ii- must believe in la a that
an i i. n i,. tr In , , ,,,.
injuries other, with ,. in the individual.
h I the dosing remarks
And only the Master shall praise us.
and only the Master shall blame.
And no one shall work for money
no one shall work for fame
each in the joy of the working.
and each in hi, separate star.
Shall paint the thing as she sees it
for the God of things as they are.
iii- music planned for tins occasion
much to beauty of the
vice.
Evan sang a solo,
Lord is Mindful of His and i
trio, i Will Give Unto Him that
by was sung by
Purvis, Gertrude
and Ernestine Forbes.
be entire school snug
ens are Telling the Glory of
prayer from the opera
by Weber,
Sunday evening s the annual
sermon to the V. W. C. A. was
by Rev. c Woolen, of
He took as his text the
word of the apostle Paul, T um
He drew a parallel
the of the apostle and the rich,
powerful, licentious of Home and
human ability in individual of to-
day, conscious hut
fa. the problems our own south-
land wild changing and growing
civilization.
Particularly with the coming
new civilization a call was made to
the prospective teacher and home-
maker to lie ready to serve, to assume
responsibility at hand in
lion individual ability, For a
though ability be limited and the ma
belong lo the en
the informing spirit gain. in
deep personal experience must tell
and it ins within the power ail to
carry light Into dark corners, m
true ideals in regard to lb.
possession of tilings, to stop mad
rush of modern for pleasure TI
kind of life that count is the weary
life, tin- one serve, that car-
With burden world.
exercises the
East Carolina Teachers Training
School began on Saturday afternoon
large audience of friends of the school
with the A large
audience of friends of the school,
visiting and relatives the
were present.
Seals bad arranged on the
hill of school campus near Fifth
street an Impromptu platform
raised, Promptly at six o'clock the
entire school dressed In whits and
distinctive colors march-
ed from administration building
lo where the guests were waiting.
The senior class followed in the rear,
an . a double chain of sweet peas
class flower.
The were unique in that
; h class had been asked to
in program and Hie part each
was lo play had been kept as a pro-
found secret. The program was
tided Into two part, that
pated ill by the lower classes and that
given by th senior
The president of the . lass,
Miss welcomed the vis-
and introduced year
academic Class, This class sang
their class song and acquainted the
audience with characteristics
the in a aerie of clever
The year academic
followed with a class will winch
purported to found which
made the beneficiaries of the
senior class. Alter singing their class
, mg gave to year
.-lass, winch presented
,. of i, bringing the
greatness the class of
I i Inn sang a rollicking class
oil III. of Hie her, life
The class of 1915 closed Hie
of the program with a parallel
of Ho own years lo
come and the school life of
senior class.
The second the program
rendered by seven
opened i the presentation
president of a
for I hundred dollars from
t lo the school, lo be used us a
fund for the I need
1.1 . IN . .
sit ti i., for the use
of school iii dramatics, These
gin, were accepted by President
Wright, who thanked the mi
half the school for the gifts, ll
then gave . brief history
Its own a. four years by
presenting typical features of earn
tear in song, . and game
A Dy the seven
of the class entered In the
real a Dutch drill by those
; in this event of the second
year, an agricultural scene for the
third year, and two nature dances and
ii from the Senior
concluded the program.
The literary societies, the Sid-
Edgar Alien Poe held
meetings in evening for
the visiting alumnae The occasion
was on. of the pleasures for
the and new members.
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
Wonderful
Is Recommended and Praised By
Thousands Who Nave
Been Restored
a sick man
i re m o n t I.
Liver i
by three of
physician t II n I
would to submit i
an operation to rel
your
mack Remedy a-H
a lull
took it according i.
us an-1 p as
Stones
Se .- taking
I work
any III I am praising
If m ail friend, I Hi
lie praise
s Liver and .
are mil to Wonder-
Stomach Remedy for weeks and
they feel try one
you feel m health
you that you BOO b well
from pain an. suffering- and
a sound and healthy Stomach, as ha-
lone in of oilier cases. Wherever it
s you will hear but
lit. to
has been in
people he
Whiting- St. ago. for .-
nook on Stomach Ailments and
latter who been restored
For Sale In J. by
JOHN L. WOOTEN CO
Druggists everywhere
Hi-solution of
Of The County Oil Company.
The n of the principal of-
in this state in town of Win
of Pitt.
The location of the principal of-
in charge thereof, upon whom pro
cos against this be
served, is A. II
We, the undersigned, being a nut
of the Hoard of Directors
that . meeting
iii. board for
post and held oil I day of June
A. said board, by a majority
whole board, did adopt
following
Resolved, Thai m the judgment of
lb I. board, ii i, and most
for the benefit of the County Oil
Company the same should lie
forthwith dissolved; and to that
ii is order. a meeting of
stockholders be held on Tuesday th.
day of July a. n, inn a, the of-
Hie Company, In city of
ill, ii, lake action upon Ibis
resolution; and further, that Sec-
forthwith give notice of said
meeting and of the adoption of tins
resolution within days from this
dale, by publishing the said
with a notice of adoption, in
the Eastern Reflector a newspaper
published m the city of N.
C . for four weeks, onto a
week, successively, and by mailing a
written printed copy of the tame to
each and every stockholder of this
Company In the lulled States
in Witness Whereof. We hate here
unto get our hands and
seal of Company, this
of June A. 1914,
A. COX,
I HAS.
la a
K, K. HA
I COX,
A c COX, Se.
IV anted.
To purchase a farm of not less
than acres not more on
easy If you have one to
write or see me, if you mean business
I prefer buying within mile of rail
road, but price and terms would In-
duce elsewhere.
J K
I Hf Ayden, X C.
I'M vi Kill BETHEL.
it I. a ii i Electrician.
Do
Rocky Mount, June Mon
morning a force of electricians
and helpers will K i,. Bethel to in-
stall at; electric light plant fut
town, the award having recently
been made to the local firm The
work embraced in the contract with
the local nun includes an outlay
upwards of and Includes the
commended spirit of Wiring in
operation in bringing into their, to the plant installation,
all of th classes etc, The work will
of the school. require several months.
sin
Greenville Heights Lots
Arc Selling Right Along
ii
i-
Before They arc all Sold
BROS.
ii AGENTS
Wilson Prays for
Peace More Naval
Graduates
REPEAL ME
Expected to
Dome Monday
In
III i-
tin-
Kill in a
I .
Si mile i
for . vote mi Hi- lulls exemption re-
in a, the h r were hopeful that
debate might lie . 10-
Hi- hill nil
h em tn it
earl After listening
I . la
Ir.-iii lull-, the Senate re-
until lien the
bill u-ill n n merely
,,, . ii debate i
am. Juno
ii unit mil ii for our
boy Vera lo use any
Wilson lo-
iii an address lo graduate of
Naval nit before
u gathering of more than pi .-
up present and
I., navy. Tin pres-
referred the
and lent a, Instrument
a tile of an-
nu I Ions bat.- been
In nation, have piled
a, high sky, the
have because the
used their for
oppression of and their
aggrandizement; and Am i i
not bring lo herself,
by following the beaten paths
i e ;.
in u
in
I-- one your
all are
The Jenkins
ft
Flue Company
Tobacco Flues Thai Fit
Having incorporated my business by this means getting more capital, am now in
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with Tobacco Flu is. For six years
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and hive never failed to fill any orders,
large or small, when given in lime. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Flues
in a satisfactory manner, I have built up the
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business
the World
l am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
L. A. Harper, Secretary
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
v. in I. n for tote on
tin nun and H
i tonight lie- hill itself mi
in i lime
III
b on Hi
lay. mill the e-
nu
nil oilier ,
and l Dinner
a ill i
that you the point view
America regard her
her tinny, Hum .
i-ii run i
mil.- bill was
was um ii la to serve
and in Mi. a the
free to i la- w on i.
i i ., on an . i i
t, I lit an
do you I . i.
i ion i In
em i- lion
,.,, ,.,
ever, when Intro be for
Iv I an amendment lo lolls In
u H . . in. i
lion ii appearance an aim ml
i ii must
i Pageant,
LONDON, .- The arrange-
i- completed for Hie pageant
and bull to In tit. n in Albert Hall
Wednesday night in
of Anglo an peace
nary hull, ate affair be
-I ii.-. kind of I
i be ii i -on pageant will
-i ,. . ll. I-
i i
i -.- in end ii i pro
inn .-i
and the a the
and tin p i
i of i- the I
on will In in i mat
if followed by Man
ran and II
Hie
ii. means
, He- bill
President Wilson in . i
lo arbitrate re
bill Is p.- and many
are with lb- president
favor arbitration, lire In a
. i
inn- ii
I is
i or
Bead
I I here will
in- Salem
I here i. ., i real ill --lore for all who
ii- ii- i for no bis
services Inn have their
thrilled b
. i
Mis. Malt Johnson is
., Mr, II II.
Sallie Davis, Stewart
t. K. T. T. S
spent Sunday
home Mr Mrs C
lull
Mr. s. m. nil,,
arrived home from Ml Pl i ant, a hi
be been pen
Sunday and in
friends.
Mr. went lo n
Mr, I.
returned from school will leave .
a few north,
lie will i p Ill
Mr. I. I; i i bis In an
fell sorrow n Kiel recent
Illness friend, Miss Bertha
W wish r i i re
. and Mr. our
pest s
King your phone bell and n
a is on, lake
down the receiver.
lo oil
ill, line ask Rosa,
Mr, Willie and oilier j
a trip to i
on bi . w last en, ho
mill full speed from Mi .
W. I,. after
Mr. V I'm I., a young men
Cross and Miss Rosa May
Woolen of f i r s. seen
t i ion- on iii.- streets of Simpson
in Automatic, Valve- We now know why bus
leas, Blue tin Cooking Stoves been so Jovial and all the
us show week
over others.
have n r- LOAD Oil t WIRE
who ring, wire and
would i lake One Hundred I steel Posts received Ml will be
for their if old lowest
buy r kind. J. H.
It. A- i
u bate
studying in
. i hen there are over
I ,,,,,. the said
i. Dr. professor
in.-. lie I
in-, ii i
in.-in Insects, malaria, yellow
fever the sleeping i kit.
i in world lo In
he added,
Sew avenues
, forms n
i op. in la
I Inn ed pi i
from a
SI I
III till I I oil
III
I ear Hie. null
and i plant
men got into u One n
treat. quite a Ian. i and a
mm proceeded to unload
ii the nib r en i be
saved loll, r two
ii.-.-. one In I In h. I and
other in iii.- a
been Issued for lb.- I Hi
shooting.
. i
moving u I lie
in a while b.
i II i- I
Bee .-in h ii handsome sun-
lure i near The
in in made no mistake in
building in Greenville a
u. mil no j
me our gratitude toward Hie work,
being done,
in win n the an
em, comes forth the I.
ready i I.- i over I i
and long lo I
i-ii-
MYSTERY OF
None Can Tell of What Race Were
the Sculptors Who Carved
Immense Images.
iii, I ii . I
, pr tho lie
fa r IN
p i- a lace Poe might
or
i of
f i . v
n Island,
o ha
on all the i i
. . i. But
. .- I
BO i Into
a Bern l
; ti These
n b i from t-n
a of
. b of
cm stone
I I. .
land J
ii . which h crater
for r i tic
. a r of the a Images
half u ;
them
There era . the
i ii the w re made from
rock of n con Here, ion,
are u i
YOU
AUTO
. i .
best.
. r.
ilia
Drug Company
mm
CAB
Isn't you j. but get for what
pay. Tin- . .- value his
Dig production, workmen and best make
high and Ford I i
in i hall million in use t.
Price F B. Detroit, car 1550; Runabout I
Youngster Almost Invariably
If
He Is Given It.
ls re a problem In
home If so you I
solution. H i be In .
. lour short Be .
n the bet
in n -lei in . s Ufa lieu
lie bears a parent .;. l have no con
in And yet parents
well mean th
words lo boys, and other
parents say them as plainly b act loin,
as if . had n
boy's chores
after the barnyard, milking tho cow
and caring for the horse
ii i the faucet
i lied lank water
found open and barnyard Hood. I
. . barged i
can I denied
left the open; he
threatened with
trouble occurred, and ii. n
III Cl I -I ;
in
in ii-. . , horse turn
the f ii ii---. it in- nose, lie had
i accident,
ii as -ii. enough to draw
drinking water u.
Man a been punished
in is which be never commit
ll ., ,. . ;. I-.-.
i o. respond lo kind ;
new as quick to be
Judgments of those la mi
Mon i ban one hot s if-
I through the stormy years of bis
teens not because of but in of
the system discipline to which he
mis in iii. home The Moth-
Ignorant Tourists Bring Dangers.
Ignorance do as much harm as
malice Travelers In
lions In the world light
in bringing back with I hem b .
i have any con-
. , pi Ion Hi in e with h
p.
Its i
ii and the South sea n
in In a iii- port .
strain ml
or would II exotic
. i vi
Hi i In Orb
Die l .- ii
i. ti from Hi.- Incoming In
instance, for
range I beans ind lo
. in in i
from i this
tin
. a. I as a pi. of i
Inlet n s pen on i
got aw in the b.
i a I i ii r i i mil danger
the
tn
Greenville, N. C.
, . u. . I s,
If it INSURANCE
WANT
SEE IS
--Is
. .
la Wild,
Mr. i III, the
ii . . I. the i
m . and birds I
i a re-
to the I iii- so-
net his I Itching
bin i lb a with
in --iii ill.
Q the V H- i-
the . human
i i rapper,
instituting ii- camera for
the trap and using usual and
iii
pictures . run
or ball I
with the shutter and hash apparatus
are all mechanical contrivances
lie. The animal does the rest,
and is i-- the bunt II I p. m
brilliant light sends in scurrying.
Announcement.
F I., gs to .
it ounce be be In .
for the practice of Osteopathy Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday
i SO Mrs A la
Cherry's residence, comer Fifth and
Washington streets Phone 270-J
III ill-
North Bound
K S No. p. m
It . p . fl p v.
Hound W.-.-t Bound
No I a. No. a n-
No I I n. m. No 7.51 n in
No i i-
l Hull K
i i all occasions Roast,
Vi. and lead
era Out art wadding
in. of latest touch.
liner In offerings to be bad
I-I pot plants, Hy
,, i palms, Norfolk
other nice pot plants.
Rosa bushes, evergreens,
B, hedge and
Mall, telegraph and o-d'S
executed by
J. I. Co.
I US.
N. C
II. nil Jr.,
Ai far
nil t ti . w m hi
To Prevent Blood
ply ft the old
k s
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tags of
F IT IS LIFE INSURANCE
Puzzles
mi
I. v
Buy it from the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance I of Newark, N. J. the
leading annual dividend company since
he premium rates are low and the
annual high, making the cost
than c .
C. L. WILKINSON
Candidates Cards
Ml I
per
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For St
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I to I
Just a Test Com-
of Our
Stocks-
that i all f
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re.
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character
high and
designing appeal la all are l yea m
hate.
Our price law a It la Is make Hum.
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riff
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Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
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I will till i
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I i
in a
For Sheriff.
i the j that I i
candidate th pin i
Pitt pi to I i ii
th i will
V J. n
at l
ID I up . th
House
The
Matter
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S. T. Hicks, Plumber.
J. ANDREWS BRO.,
Bethel. N. C.
Agents for
Peanut Picker
Cash or Credit
lour I r in Tim I
Can
J. C LANiE
i or Sheriff
I ii
ti
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and help
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Notice
pa that I
III I I i. In.
I i
tile. N real
to Dakar i am from this
dale not i tor any
by any n i i- i
till said in .
ADRIAN SAVAGE,
lay l.
Mr in
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I or I
ii
i. .
For Sheriff.
II. if .
if Pitt
i last
i i
II II SMITH
I lull ill I
Ill
Mi. it ready In
other. arriving on
hi lug . i, i
train, Fully and tali
the i mil-it an ii I to
in- bare when regular am
the convent i i begin Tue
I unstable.
I ant out ii; i tin en
i . I , hat I an i
, , to Inn
i I
i and aid of any
BEN r. HARRIS
Par
I hereby us
for Treasurer of PUt County
to the Democratic primary.
W. I. HALL.
New Gar-
den Seed
Flo v Seed
Onion Sets
Main Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder
S M
ii
iii i i n
FOOTER'S
We are prepared to do French
Dry Cleaning, and Dyeing of
all kinds. Call
Proctor Hotel Agent Evans St
, s, --am
I. Moon-
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health u
Proctor Hotel
Send The Reflector Your Job Printing
Control Heat
Cooking Stove
hums kerosene oil
works on principle
you flame
of the lever, a. i it n
the cut -v .
i. ; .
i .
economical n
or leaky valve . no
hence no
kitchen lull of s mi.
in live popular sues. The
Oil Stoves
Florence Ovens
J. R. J G.
I . Ct.,
tan
lilt. V. H.
Optometrist
at J. It. store
N. C., the second Monday cl
a ii month.
Free
Home Washington. X .
Metropolitan Life Co.
of New York
George A. Special
St. Greenville, N. C
ALBION
at Law
as-., ti- Building, Third I
Practice r-
No.-th
a. r.
Life, Fire, and
Fourth it.-i ma
Wilson t.-r.
D. M.
Attorney at Law
Land and Drainage a
In office formerly
and Blow.
H. B A BRIMS
HUH With
The Mat mil Co
N. T.
at Law
NORTH CAROLINA
A I
Lawyers
In all the Court
In Wooten Building on
fronting Court Home
H. W. . Ii.
Practice limited to disease of
Ear Nose and Throat.
Washington, N. C. M. e
with Dr. D. I James,
day I a m to
Training School Closing
from Page
of Ml Al
Jams, Wright, r.-
While. and of the
Hoard. Dr and Mrs.
wore the other
Tin Alumnae arc the fol-
Paul Wood-
Ila Bullock, X.-l
Pander, Margaret Blow, Jennie
Ruth
Tucker, Davis, Min-
Nora Sara
Sadie
Battle King, Edna
ell. Kola Proctor,
Taylor,
White, Willie Lee Mar.
Ni ii- White, Mrs Forbes, Mary
Monte, Ruth Moore, Ethel
Viola AH.-o
tun. Mania
Annie
Mae Hudson. The business meeting
of the alumnae association was held
Immediately after the luncheon. The
following officers were elected
the coming
Sara Waller, 1st
Weeks, -ml
Mary White,
Mary Treasurer.
audience gathered In
auditorium last night to hear th-
annual recital given by the Music De-
was the largest ever as-
All through the
numbers stood. many
m re turned away for lack
standing room.
Wright's Report.
President Wright's report to the
was in part, as
June Marks the
the fifth years work of this
school, in l-11 we graduated seven-
teen young women In 1912 we
nineteen. In 1913 We
thirty. This year we present
thirty seven young women for
This gives you some idea
a ill.- steady growth of the school.
One fear Coarse.
six students have taken this
course tins year Of these the fol-
lowing have completed the course
with satisfactory
ii Eva Bachelor, Rosa-
lie Blanche Beatrice Hoy.-,
Jennie Booker Clark, Margaret Belle
sTole, Helen Gertrude Clyde
Howard, Min-
Catherine, Johnson,
Katie Mat- Lancaster, Carrie Adella
tiara Belle Long, Gertrude a-
Ida Janie Kathrine
Outline. Lillian Mar-
Pratt,
tiT. Margaret Amanda Ross, Kettle
Blanche
Viola Annie
Fannie Gertrude
Alma Ward,
Williamson.
three counties in North Caro
ha had students with us this
S-ear.
More Needed.
year for lack of room
have been forced to refuse, tor
h- regular school year, one hundred
sand forty students. Although
have Increased our .
by sixty we have already re-
reserving rooms only for those
Intend to spend the entire time
This makes a total
f students refused during this
year Prior t this year had re
luted applicants This means
the school drat opened it;
floors fur students, live years ago, w-
lira been forced to refuse admission
BO i, an average of per
Thus you see have annually
more students than our
Capacity we can now
two and forty
in our dormitories.
is a of that
justly proud of. I never expect
so day when our dormitory
capacity will equal demands
Fine Faculty.
school
bean very fortunate in its teach-
-rs The work of our
faculty this year, taking all things
into consideration, baa been stoat
fear in the history of
w have .
careful study of our course of study
revised th. same, making only
., a hi This In.- been done to
help clearly our problem
to meet problem.
March K, 1914, Mr W. l
teacher of s-
died. A memorial service has
been held the addresses on that
occasion with th-- program will he
printed In a small memorial volume
Mr. as count superintend-
brought to our faculty much
needed information. was a teach-
ability and in his death
this school has suffered a severe
Coed School Spirit.
-pint of the body has
always been B distinguish,. ,
of this school. Their
this year has unusually Hue.
under the understanding
between the board of trustees of this
school and the trustees of the
ville Graded Schools the town has
erected on our property, facing
a modern, up-to-date
four-room building to b- as a
model school.
Summer School.
authority vested in me by ac-
of board of trustees, January
I, 1914, I have employed the follow-
teachers and officers for the sum-
mer term to begin June
Faculty H Wright.
W. Wilson. Pedagogy; II.
Austin. Science; L. U. Meadows. Eng-
L. I. Matthews. School Manage
Maria
White,
May Barrett, Primary Methods;
Kate W. Lewis, Drawing; May ll. B.
Public School Music; Martha
W. Armstrong. Domestic Science;
Alice V. Wilson. Sarah A.
History.
Officers II Wright.
dent; Mrs. Kate R. Lady
Principal; n. Em
ma It. Jones, Secretary to President;
Ola S Ross, Custodian Of Records;
nil. Laughinghouse, Physician;
if. Superintendent
Infirmary; Mary Rankin, Matron.
am sure we have an unusually
strong faculty and every indication
that this will be the best summer
the history of our school.
Teachers.
employed as critic leach
era the
Mae Morris will take
charge the second grade. Mis-
Morris is a graduate of the State Nor-
at III., and has spent on
year in Teachers College, Columbia
University. She has had five and one-
half years experience as a teacher in
Colorado,
Genevieve Schuster will take
charge the third grade Miss
Schuster is a graduate of the State
School at WIs.
has had lour years experience in
Wisconsin, Kansas and North
Sin- was teaching this year in
Annie will
charge i-i the fourth grade. Miss
has bad one year's
in the country schools in
sin is a graduate of Bessie Till
College, and has
one year in Teachers College, New
teacher of Domestic Science I
have employed Miss Martha Ward
Armstrong. Miss Armstrong is a
graduate of Peabody -Normal.
ville. Tenn. and has attended school
at the Alabama, Library School,
Montgomery, Ala . and Teachers Col-
New York. She has had eleven
years experience as a teacher.
assistant In the department
music I have employed Miss Hannah
Miss is a
student from Peabody Conservatory.
Baltimore.
feel that we are very fortunate
in the selection of our additional
teachers. find it best to select
teachers early in the year before the
best ones by some other
school.
The new teachers in our faculty
the past year were Miss Mabel M
Comfort, history mathematics;
Miss Herman, science an I
Mr. Harold as supply In
English while Mr. Meadows Is on his
have of abseil, e. The work of tin-
CUCUMBER
in
Our Cream Parlor
and
Our Ice Cream
U Par Excellence
CAN YOU,
COULD YOU,
WOULD YOU.
You Take A Hint
Candy Palace
J. Prop.
new teachers has been entirely
factory, i consider them valuable ad-
to our The entire
faculty was re-elected
recommend that S, B.
be elected to the position of
teacher of school management In this
school
the year board of inter-
Major I.
Bernard here to audit the school's ac-
Tin general health condition th-
sun.-. body has been unusually
good
It. II. a malarial
out the Federal gov-
came here last tall took
hundred and eighty five blood
smears to test for malaria. We were
particular to see he got every
malarial The result of bis
investigation as staled to me by him
in a report shows Hut.- were only
eleven cases of malarial in tin- school.
Established 1866
Flanagan.
Carriages, Etc.
Flanagan Line Is The Quality
If
Will Lie Mad-
Special Occasion-
By
tn i vi h 1st use
I be standard of the South.
The Sates Are Open to the Public,
Aral dates named are
upon winch tickets may be sold
at d upon which the Journey must be
la-gun, the date is the
Return last date upon I
which the original starting point must
be reached.
Washington. C., dune
June T. Waco. Texas, June I
Houston, Texas,
June and T Isle of
Palms, s. c , June and II
IT . Atlanta, June and
June Chicago, June
and Louisville, Ky.
n- and Buffalo
N V., June and July S.
Atlanta, July ii and July IS, i
For total rates, schedules
etc., to any named and for
any desired Information, apply to
W II WARM. Ticket Agent.
N. C,
r. C. w j.
Gen. Agent Pas. Truffle
Wilmington, N C,
I of I hanks
We wish to to every one con
riled, our heart felt thanks for tin
many kind favors shown us during
and death of our loved one.
Bit. JOHN Y.
Surgeon.
has moved his office from Old
Dow Stables Dr Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street Phone
Day or Night,
t and w.
Mi. PUT. FITZGERALD.
Dentist.
Office over Frank Store
N. C
COLDS
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case of Chills Fever, Colds
it acts on the liver
bettor than anal not
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Are
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WASHINGTON. June .
order bus
tin block
the
livery of ammunition by the
steamer to the
served to dispel
over
crisis between the
States and the Huerta
mediation if Mexican
fairs. Washington
officials
over it
was persistently
the
had been only
as result m
bet e the
South American mediator
j and the Mexican and i
I at Niagara
I Falls. It was said the
might be diverted
her course through an agree
with officials of the
Ward Line, her rs
j an corporation.
President an
Relieved.
President Wilson.
Bryan and Secretary
Daniels evidence
great relief over the late d
winch,
at least. c averted
another clash tit arms.
official source was then
of the report
that had under
standings w the media-
tors or the States
which would assure him
the cargo would
not Mean-
nothing has boon
from
i due arrive . i
morning,
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Not the oldest
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by selling you one of our
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JUST THE BEST
Let show
J Stokes,
Special Agent
Greenville, N. C
i LOAD HIKE HUt-
ring. Barb Wire and Galvanized
.- . I Posts r. All be
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J. It. , J Q.
foil
Marriage Licenses.
l he following licenses have been
-I since last
and Anna
i Carroll Daisy Laughing-
. Jesse Tyer and Emily Ross
THE FARM
It the Basil of all Industry
LIME
i- the of good farming. Write
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St on Lime on the mid gel pries
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STRASBURG VIRGINIA
Smiles are indispensable
success in life as y mind and
might. As long a man ran
he i not beaten, not In hospitals only
thin, but in the home and on the
street there is a call for the kindly
sunny smile, The way have ii i
in p the loan right with and
turn the eye to the
smile ha hi is tin smile. Life Is
long.
Death Mrs. Penny Dudley,
During the early hours of
the of Mrs. Penny Dudley
passed the great beyond after an
Illness that extended for several
months She had a short while
past her fourth birthday and
had her entire life since mar-
their homo about live miles
from Greenville. Her husband, Mr
Dudley preceded to the
grave live years ago past May.
She is survived by live sons and two
daughters, they Messrs s.
l Louis and Misses
Helen and May. who have the
hi the i community.
The interment will lake place to-
morrow in the country near the home.
In the vestibule of a certain
visitors i a card bearing this
utter a
j word while you are In the hospital.
come hero only tor
purpose of helping. If you cant smile
don't go m
If you can't smile don't go
It is a good advice for others than
visitors. Win, is beyond the no
a smile it is a tonic
He discouraged, helps the little
for whom tin world holds so
urn. ii that makes afraid, and it chi i rs
tie who finds life unspeakably
lonely. As King Authors court was
built by music so happier life w-
all hunger for here upon earth is
built in large pan by the i
faces we as we near the load
u-
CHICAGO, June Chicago
streets were thronged today with
visiting from all pans
the country and the arrival of each
train added to the r already in
city by hundreds. This gathering
women, of whom or more
are as accredited delegate
with probably that number as
visitors, is hers for the twelfth
convention of the General Fed-
of Women's Clubs. A council
ling will be held tomorrow morn
and formal opening of i
volition will be held In the Auditor
in the evening.
Is Your Skin
Clear as a
take Your Own Paint
S YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS IS now
Buy gals. L. A M. HEAL PAINT.
at 58.40
And Linseed C to mix with it
You then make g . of pure paint for
It's only per
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy cf I i paint in
CANS, you pay a gal. or , .
The of REAL PAINT It WHITE E I
ZINC and LINSEED OIL. wart.
Use a gal. out any you It best
made, return paint and get ALL your back.
J. J It. A VOTE. I I
Kl III h CO Hill. f
CO- C
A Fighting
Cock
I feel like fighting cock
is the expression of the man
with an active liver he
tackles his work with vim
he is times
out of ten you will find he
takes
Pills
which have been used by a
million people with
result. At your drug-
gist's sugar coated or plain.
Notice of ,
PITT COUNTY
vs.
The I Is hi re.
by a summons in the
above action . . i
ml on the 2nd day
May, 1914. to the May
co in. 1911. and I be.
within the county will take
that be la hen by n i tired lo
. . the August ti rm Superior
1914 held on th- last Monday of
and answer or demur to
of tho rein
i lion been brought for a divorce
i relief demanded will be granted
This 10th, May. mi,
ii. C, MOORE,
Superior Court, Pitt Co.
Sill P.
NEW Conn. June
of Clarence i. Barber against J,
Morgan as called for trial in the
superior court hen today.
involves a question of investments
f mounting to more than In
connection with which allegations of
plaintiff.
Card of thank-.
We wish to thank our many friends
or their liberal support to our lit-
ii. r, Stella, the recent
Pony Contest. arc very grateful
to all for their assistance.
a loser she made a good light.
MR. and MRS. C, B. WHICH
Satire Creditor,
. lied I the
Pill is
l i i W
de eased, is
persons i
In me estate lo make pay-
ii n .
stale
notified to present same to
d for pa m or
I., June 1915, or notice
plead In the bar re
. day of June 1911
It. A. E NOBLES,
Administratrix.
How's This
offer Ono Hundred Dollars R
ward for any case of Catarrh that
be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. A CO., Toledo, O, .
have kn. n P. J.
f r IS years, . believe
him I
i lions and I i .-
out any made t his
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Notice in r-
duly qualified b to the
pi i our i of Pill i
the
. Stancill, deceased,
I in all persons . the
In II III I. Mill I
. and I ;
t said
not I lo the to the an
for payment on or before
. or I . b
plead in the bar of recovery.
This day of May 11-it
MIlS. M. V. FORBES,
Administratrix of Alice
deceased ltd
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE NORTH
the
OF EASTERN
SOUTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND tS SUB-
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FARMING
INDUSTRIES OF ALL j
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER IS THE V OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the SI -t Ike I
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE
BUSINESS Y TO TAKE
I FEW HES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BEING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ARE LOW AND CA V
BE UPON
K. I W II ion.
M II
Mediators Almost Ready of Paris Is tee of Wreck Captain of Ill-Fated Em-
To Throw Up the Job
Soon
Ruin
e -1
Hut Solution ,,,,,., , r ; ,;
.- expected soon, u mall legislation program i . . .
till
in- It is i
Villa and I Had a Break
and it Is Hie
H III Become Anarchistic.
i. June
lice and Frederick W.
the delegates to the
mediation conference, went to
today and talked for four hours
Rafael and Luis
personal of Genera
Their purpose was to
some way lo the
in harmony with the scope
mediation. The mission was a failure
The
lives; who had come from Washing
ton, especially to see the
delegates, told them why
Will be II ill
iii Federal territory pi
lo
i ii
in
the mediation ;.
ii in all probability
knowledge failure to bi Ins
rival elements together for i u
of international problem bin ii
same lime probable will .
of Mexico's
what will
I. forced II
Vera one here is in a
lion lo conjecture.
Outlook is Hark
The atmosphere here is wholly pis
The delegates
declined lo discuss in detail their trip
in made ;
special trip across river to
newspaper men lo treat the trip
of commissioners to
Buffalo in a vi. u. He assured
agree to an armistice; why situation was serious.
a man prominent In the Constitution- ties Lamar dictate the following
ranks be accepted by
for the provisional and we have been trying
said they believed th lo gel Into communication with tin
arm would The did
Mexican problem -non if it they under
hampered by foreign come lo Niagara Tails, they were
End of Mediation Forecast. anxious lo us and
Americans returned to With the approval of Wash-
Palls feeling that so far as waived all formality
cal pacification of Mexico la went lo see We Rafael
mediation had accomplished and Luis Cabrera, the
the end f the confer of
very near. j W. bad previously Inform-
The full conference is Bel for ed mediators of our plan
Friday. then little will be The American delegates and th-
because of the absence of two Mexicans conferred all
Argentina. Most the The discussion ended shortly before,
lure incline in the when and
Friday's session may the tor Washington. When th
three mediating plenipotentiaries Americans returned they telegraph
have abandoned hope of ,, S Bryan. Mr.
lag Mexico's Internal problems. Tin communicated, the results of
Huerta delegates are resolute in trip to the mediators.
determination to accept a Con , Armistice is
partisan for provisional justice Lamar and Mr. Lehman.-
presidency and tin re appears no sen- bad guns to only In the horn
keeping all elements I; of arranging some practical way for
conference much negotiating with the
not now foreseen, n I while the mediation was in
change of attitude on the pan th but of getting names of suitable men
the Huerta for provisional president as well a-
i i end of Jul He
tic as a result of a talk to
s James, of Kentucky, and
the conference last with
leaders.
Washington, June With virtual
y all hope an early
of congress abandoned, Democratic
l. in the senate prepared
lo push completion the
program am I I
course was planned as tie
result of a conference among the
me Democrats the White
night.
only measures on
of which will be
upon, are the bills
passed by the House or similar
urea The president told the senator
that he was as anxious they for i
early adjournment, yet be
felt that the anti-trust program
be enacted during the pi
Thai rapid progress was being nm
on the trust bills now under
by senate committees
the report made to ;. n
i leaders and
was conceded by
there should be little
ling -in measures d
and p u ii by
S I Hi. U
gates can keep conference in sea
Dispatches the forcible
general Information about the
cause.
The made
. Villa of the first if all that the condition
at held previously by ed by the mediators
officials, created a stir in th. of an was an
colony. Huerta for . nil In
s i. showed the of definite agreement on a
repeated warning, plan. Mr. Cabrera -aid it.,
L lack of cohesion In the army were t.
would lead to stop lighting It would disintegrate
in The serve i I Leaving the of
,,;,. confirm Mr Cabrera and ex
here of a breach be they hoped might
e and .- peaceful way i in-
Incidentally II understood th. Mexican to.
American delegates Inquired Co wished to avoid further blood,
and though
of the of a split between Villa
and mediation e
were unless they look int.
terms the Constitution
emissaries said had confidence demand.
cm and ability
over such difficulties,
The graves apprehensions, never
Is fell here of ma viol
low a break am
Villa. Should their tones dash, , were elevated to the
lie said the various chiefs net
would agree lo any change Of o
plans unless
en the ranks a
to guarantee their forces absolute con
III
MM Mass. June III n
,. burned . death and sen
Injured when eighty persona
trapped a burning
lodging early today,
The bodies were taken from tin
per floors of four and a hall
trick and wooden building. In ad I;
Con in the twenty men taken lo ho
Buffering from Injuries receive
jumping, thirty sustained minor
The Interior of the building w-n
which been determined
burned out. The lire, the o
. iii the dining hall on the ground
floor. When firemen arrived flame
were shooting through all four floor-.
Escape by the two narrow
was cut off, and the only means
getting out of the building was I
Jumping from the windows. There i
a scene of wild excitement as
foreigners attempted to
i lives.
building, erected more ti-
yen ago. formerly was
shoe factory, and Its timbers
with oils.
The victims were laborers and
moulders employed a
in None Ill
families. The
small.
GREAT I OF
mini
Cal., June iii. Two
reports received here noon
from different station the North
em California Power Company
Lessen i-- smoking
today from a new vein on the
Slope.
reports from
Lake and Rats said th
morning was
it did yesterday.
the soil caused by
ten and a number .-
person were injured. The II l
known dead today was slat-
ed lo l as i
were r- ported missing an II
the debris was continued
Paris, Parts Paris
vented scenes of devastation
boles iii of the i
thoroughfares as the of
day's terrific storm. The
of the entire city was deprived
water. and i oft as ,
precautionary measure floods
explosions and tires. Several
are known to have been through
vehicles lulling last nigh. Into
in the but the exact number
was no. known morning
Some bod were bell, to have
appeared Into the
rains today added to u
lit-- men engaged in
j ii s
precautions were
the
where there was danger of
Many r, b
red . wheeled entirely,
police Kepi a s
street I U
ill of
I ., Iron
i cave In.
., as the
l i sink and all ,
When communication
EXEMPTS I lift-
lit
Seamen-- Hill Will Re-
quire I loin lo i Full
I he
House Committee Merchant Ma-
and a has I
lion of bi ii
man's bill and Inn stricken from tin
senate measure provision- r-
entire life boat I
Chesapeake steamships.
The full has
approved sub committee
press on Witness Stand
Denies bat Ship Made false
Moves
IS FRi
i Being Made
i Injured
I ailed to Maud.
be Km .
called today when ill
began Its Investigation In
legislation. Cats, between th.
W. Alexander will report lo the
Ls r. n
river and loss of more limn I u
lives Kendall limped
stand, -i I Buffering from
House this the much amended
I.,, bill will make a-i
effort lo obtain its passage hi n
.,. last La In disaster
. witness was preceded by the Intro
House committee bill of brief summaries o I
,,. States by I
is to
let aid amount
.;,, that when she sighted th
Of two v
Count I for iii-- de
latter was off pen. Two
,.
ins
steal
. . , , . .
l this connection, the
I,. bill breaks away from l-a Pol
in
Win
ma.
tin- had I. r R u i,,,. . ,, .
i ti,. pontoon an be
i , on v, els as in
latter I II lad put his wheel to p.
., ;
l-hi House mi
. . Hi
. n
no- oilier hand
vessels can pontoon I
. red today II was learned
pr bad suffer
u- from storm.
as much as i
Chesapeake com
protested vigorously again
Tl. I ad gone
u ii i ail, I
.,,, y, u Father Point and the
panics protested m-. an .
of La mate replied that It
,,,,. last s out by the fog. He made no menu,
. i I
Creeks
condition or anarchy ensue
again demand for armed
the United Mates.
War Has Been Halted.
The hold . the
that they have accomplished some
tiling in that war between the Unite
the Government
n halted by mediation,
Mr.
if Mr. T. K Hooker,
will be glad to learn he is
proving from a successful operation
In- in a Richmond
just a few days ago
It is thought and hoped that his con
ma so he can return
In a few days.
Mr H. K. Wilson and Miss
who lives a few miles from
town married here
Sunday by Mr J. H. The pi
rents were wise to the game a-
ill and the couple were happily mar
led before any thing had been
ATHENS, lire, . in.
from a Minor today
brought reports . re
Turks of In, priests
old men and children in the town
-Ti I
ma
according the
report, was invaded by a horde o
armed men who looted and then Bel
to all the They arc
said to have lie d the
police.
The Inhabitants, mo l whom
Greek, . prop,
and them
reach The that th.
bod a of the r, I w, I
n Into I
he n fin-., . v,
ring from u Is, in i
Hat, starvation i It arrival.
Fremont Tomorrow and Friday.
Fremont team I ch, i
for n two game-
r. in, fast
i co. posed almost en
college i rs, and with
cock on the firing line are
be the
lo. are expecting to
class also. have smuggled In
home big league timber from the neigh
boring woods, win. are calculated an
to burn up ibis league.
The games start at four o'clock.
Come early and avoid the rush.
Dr. he
the Hotel
and Saturday morning from
in., w, U V
-y claimed they would of the and
compelled to n all their because h, had asked led If I
in order to provide a life boa. go. foggy
They added In ad -When captain on
to life boats their ships cam the light of the
., large number of life which an I three i to He
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Title
Eastern reflector, 12 June 1914
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 12, 1914
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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