Eastern reflector, 19 June 1914


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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Huerta Suspends Order to
Blockade
IS Ml
Beef and Milk A-
Cattle are kept for two purposes; for bee pro-
and tor milk production. To do either
they must be healthy. here is nothing better to
keep them in continued health, or to make
them well quickly w hen sick, than a doses
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plenty
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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,
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Co.
Not the oldest
Nor
File biggest
HI. It V
by selling you one of our
Two Horse Cultivators. Your plow-
will then he a pleasure. Call
and i thou you.
J. R. . J. C.
i. . oil
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
Id lowest s.
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
by the hot authority in the I
St on Lime on the mid gel pries
lie pun i lime. Don't buy earth,
etc. A postal will give you res on
POWHATAN LIME CO.
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
NATIONAL OF
do, a
C Is Inti
. the blood mu
r m Ti
Bent tree M cents i r Hold
by nil
. r
nut House
Walking Cultivator M Ma-
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J. ii a J. c E
i. l . ml
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN 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 DOORS AND WIN
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-
BOUNDED THE BEST
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
as sale and secure in wale.-s ordered full steam ., i n The n
as are life boats were then about feel
measure, the steamboat In green light of the
will provide life saving craft i Three minutes later the cam
regulations for southern together. Tin master of the
will meet the weather l. a hail from the
Chesapeake will there him to keep ahead II had or
fore be subject to n but found he could
life saving equipment, which will the nose in wind Th
made and approved b
inspection Sen parallel with tin liner and
The shipping up an I down ; p w,
,. . . urn lo I on aid.
provided u the I board
House measure specifies ,
in pan bound, . the
live miles i
y n Io
. In die
of Its full
he i
lit, life I ml I
loon rafts
bill
tor b. lied
men r la
able bodied s, employ I
on the Chesapeake Hay, would
been lo hove had
v, on the Gr. in
or i l In
bill able inn on th.
will only have to show two y.
bay in order lo
bis certificate This provision
will meet the wishes of the
. . N o I
.
he i years old
II II
N C June
, i and
it,
i . i
a n. who s
, county i
II I
Not mac BO warm as las week,
all over town -mail boxes.
I VI h JOHNSON Ml SI
MUM M Ml M I.
The nit.
States in. four, h
affirm, d s u i decision r.
i d. the lo
r court, convicted JacK John-
s prize fighter, Of violating
I be White Blare II is
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. J. , .
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
One
Published
O. Editor.
CAROLINA.
en yr, . . f l no
Hi
rate mar b bad
at the business office in
fa Building,
and
Ail of and
rasped will b charted at
word.
Heal always make baste.
There difference in
and
Huerta i out alive hi will
never be able to forget be doe tor-
give,
Long this coal wave
over lb land ; l lac
Greenville.
Communication
will be charged for at
Mot per line, up to fifty line.
as matter
August 1910, at the pot office at
Carolina.
ct or March . 1879
IV.
inly c we
run up against appears to a I i
Jaw-bone
if life are wee
by thinking of t
rill gel the sweetening,
Mavis Atlanta i
, city failed to n
rd.
The to
ii
i i
if and loan association arc
good for cities, land an loan as.-., . I
to be Rood for rural COB
mutinies, it appear
art Interested in land and loan as-
some which an being
formed, nun secure Information re-
there to by writing
ran. e Commissioner.
In working the and i
associations among the th
r who money I
vesting shareholders,
lo those would be added
pie of the and towns who are
willing to aid associations, and at
the same lime gel good
for their money. The farmers who
desire to borrow should Join
course as the borrowing
Associations of this character
must kinds
an
Some i
,.
ii
knows i
B a man
-o-------
Mo in; us cat I a
With
and no ram In sight
up an ad
.
rs boys will In
and
i good I h
hi
. .
.- the
r I r.
I I ed an;
o I
We o ban
nuts to crack i ma i
. tea I with
be i e tin and didn't
raise i I ump it kind of r,
rial
--------o
k the r member
making bales cotton crow
gr w
I saying look before you leap
played out there la such thing a
looking i i long before you leap.
o--------
he
fiscal year Just ending i, ab
above i a, i- not
such i bad
Ki cry tin . ,
I her mind i
-o--------
Thai I
is ii
. taken for a ; of n
river front
bore be a tip
tip r i.
N i tie p per folks
. .- a good time at Wrights-
He ii ii, annual
25th.
question, It hot i I.
. being So far D
heads an being reported In
Greenville people should now get
g up mall r.
in readiness for city delivery. Only
those will I who make pro-
vi their mail
We a wager i
weeks I for in
Hie neighboring towns will be n
long step In the of Improvement
mer street carnivals, the
offer to people son
that i as well as entertain
Mi to the re
i farmers again by giving out Mi
that then will he mom
to lake i ire this
, Tops
stay In
until Mexican is over or b
not be able to gel front
; a for all that line of i-
to and to us,
. a mi n ire I n
Ling in one i tin re
week Won en requested
men in to take
their i oats at d
i with
quest
Of the trusts do not warn
any legislation that will curtail
operations, hence efforts to i
throttling just now.
mall boxes or no city
delivery.
o--------
What the use of park after the
summer has passed.
How many us have had clean
up at our house
Thermometers are playing
game.
Any body knows two troubles are
worse than one.
ever heard of a
in Idea, hers.
-----o
of those June brides arc likely
to become July
Hid you ever do thing suited
a woman , They will Bay
We are told that Lots wife t
a pillar of salt, but the worst part
,,; ii is she turned to
Somebody has said that men are
more given to lying than aver
That's natural because more
men than ever before.
MADE LAND ENGLISH
TO
iT l A
Nobody has said the stir over
health conditions in City
was to draw attention from Raleigh's
water tor the time being
i o II int mates I
something lo say when he re
turns front Spain. We don't doubt th
Colonels word, but by
real us have thought of some-
thing to say.
The fact that it Is generally
throughout the whole doesn't
it one bit r
woman thinks h r
to he so foolish that he really should
make more mistakes than does.
The In st way to erase a face
the tablet of love is to draw
across it.
i- I the to n peal
lull passed, con
adjourn for a while and give
member a breathing spell.
o-------
e s not
the fourth of July, would
as much waste of breath as lain
about parking the river front
A merchant bad about at well i lose
his store for a time to save expense.
as to quit advertising for that reason.
The of in advertisement la o
lonely n id paper Is as noticeable as
. i and i the tame
impression of business,
An unknown man at Boone, last
Wednesday morning, tried to kidnap
Hie two year old child of Mr and Mrs.
M. He bad gotten a or
away from the town with th
child when young James Lowell fol-
lowed and made the up
the i hi Id.
Nerve and tact are two generate
things
--------a
There Is a clash between
and I lie state medical authorities.
in the May Bulletin published by the
Slate Board of Health, that town was
given a black eye on health
The mayor ODIUM hack at the
Stale Hoard in a statement declaring
the report to be without foundation
and Blade spite Maybe
head City will gel some advertising
mil of controversy, or have a
day any rate
K Thaw, Teddy Roosevelt
and Huerta are the most popular
names we know, and we might men-
Villa and last hut not least.
Greenville's building operations are
the kind go right on. This is
proving a year for ac house
as a rat is trapped he soon
loses all Interest in the piece of cheese
that caused downfall.
Such storms as we are having now
la enough to make one skittish when
they think it is about to rain.
term will soon be out and
be will lie gone lo parts unknown be-
fore we learn lo pronounce his name
correctly.
Pew of us really know tin value
of a dollar never keep them Ion
enough to thoroughly acquainted
with them and most of us don't even
get on speaking terms
The Wilmington Star, the oldest
dally paper In the state, has joined
the ranks of seven day papers, now
hi published every day in the week
Now all or the morning
dallies in the state are publishing
every day.
There are limes when we are con-
that the weather forecast is
not an optimist.
Opportunity knocks at
door, still it wouldn't bl
knocker.
o--------,
man s
, ailed a
i easier to apologize to a lug mail
than a little one.
Summer drinks are Increasing in
Volume, like the tide in a bay,
One Of success is t., pretend
to be happy and prosperous when
you are neither.
Their is what makes
interesting for it couldn't be
their beauty or figure
o--------
Formerly the United States Senate
was a millionaire's hut now it
cuts to be the waiting place.
As soon a mediation began to
like a good thing the Mexican rebels
wanted some
The lolls repeal bill get a much
larger vol.- in the senate than even
Its warmest friends had anticipated.
is another verification of the ability
of Senator F. M. Simmons
Many a man t half a chance
after acquiring a better half, the first
half seems to be the miner
---------o
We believe we would be willing t
miss just one game of baseball for
sake of one real good shower.
---------o
Raleigh people aught to keep
just now with so many of the state
doctors In the capital city
o-
Some people appear to know a great
about some matters of which they
know very little
-------o
Those or
wail for others to build toads
suffragettes in London are try-
to blow up everything but them- setting
selves turn the hose on them.
lit Tobacco.
Forty nine years ago began crow
tobacco. A few years later
that there were certain days
better than others on which to cut to
for it to cure up nicely and have
a rich, waxy and heavy body. To Ii ml
out the way these days ant
to tell them ahead been a hard job
was Anally successful.
To explain, let me say that tobacco
has an oily substance which is its tut
oral possession. It has a sap
like other vegetation. When the sap
raises it runs the oil out through the
pores of the leaves, on the principle
that oil and water won't mix and oil
being the lighter is pushed out by the
sap. Tobacco cut and cured in this
state will be and you
see. there is nothing but sap in the to-
and when cured this sap is gone
It evaporates and leaves the tobacco
and worthless. Hut lo cut to-
ll, lit o when the sap is down and tin-
oil has full sway, you can cure up
nicely and with a heavy body; it will h
rich and Tins happens Ii
cause the tobacco is full of oil j
of sap. and the oil can't and
remains in the leaf to make it rich and
heavy.
It has been my experience that we
must cut tobacco when there is oil in
it. if we expect to have oil in it when
cured. For instance, you have
Cutting one week have excel
lent luck and then cut a few days later
probably oil the same piece of ground
and with riper tobacco, and have no
luck at all.
I shall be pleased to answer any
from tobacco growers
who may want to write me, provided
postage is sent for reply.
Your truly.
V.
Pork, N.
Ob the of March. there
sailed into harbor of Mew York a
from Um Emerald lets bearing
K human freight a young man
of twenty-three who v r a
upon the for
times of that
young name was
to be known later a Sir
Johnson, king or diplomat,
born soldier and
and Om greatest tamer of wild Indians
that ever lived
was born In the county of
U and might
ewer hare there had be not
desperately In love. When
has love to tho black-haired,
eyed who had enthralled his
be rejected, and In
Ms Borrow he resolved upon
Hut the was intended
tor better than that of All-
tag a grave r Peter War-
an uncle, solved tbs problem by
Bonding lo look after his
landed In the Mo-
hawk
The man had hardly planted
America when be began to
make rd felt. Among the
red man he became at once a
Hy the magical power of hi person-
be made them both love and fear
Mm. groat common sense. Iron
win. and unfaltering Justice made him
Q of the over
whom no other man. while or red.
able to exert the least control.
The value of power over
the Indians was seen all through the
mighty between France and
England for supremacy on this
By keeping the
true to the
Johnson may be said lo have
the day for the redcoat. The
Importance of the state of Hew
York In the war
Immense, and It was Johnson's
In preserving Importance
for the English that turned the
In their favor
VISITS OF
.
By FRANCES DE WOLF FEN-J
WICK. Z
put a dab of sepia on her
canvas, drew back, brush In band, and
It critic-
ally. Then she
turned around
said tin- man be-
hind the gun.
which In this
happened to be a
pistol. yell
and a dead
The yell died In
her throat
stood like a
column.
o u s e don't
seem pleased
see her vi
ventured.
tie answered,
opened hi mouth
simultaneously.
got a steady bead
he remarked. that
wot I came here say. Were y
haven't any
now, none her
said threateningly. with It I'm.
a desperate character. I m, and I'm
take chances out
cash
good
patiently. can't bring out what t
Shoot me If you feel
PLACE OF TREE IN HISTORY
Always n Object of Veneration and
Treasured From the Earliest
Time.
New Cure for Warts.
Dr of rec-
a new and simple method of
tr- -ting warts. It consists hi covering
the wart and the surrounding skin, to
the width of one centimeter with or-
and
It so covered for If
for two or three months.
the plaster becomes loose
It must be removed and replaced by a
now As a rule, tho plaster la
to be once In throe or four
days.
Any adherent residue of the
to be removed with ether or
care being taken that the
wart or the skin shall not
he rubbed energetically, because
of the skin Is not conducive to
the disappearance of the wart.
tor say that h cannot ex-
plain the action of this simple
and bow It produces such excel-
lent results, from the cosmetic point
of view, but states It Is certainly
Perhaps the con-
tarns some substance softens
the wart causes atrophy.
Invented Power Loom.
B. Inventor of the
power loom for weaving carpets, was
born In Wast
years ago. He the of a cot-
ton weaver. A a boy he displayed
unusual Inventive ability. At the age
of twenty-five he brought out his pow-
carpet loom, which did away with
the slow process of hand and
the of carpet
in America. In 1851 he
exhibited st the London exhibition hi
power carpet loom, which could weave
as fine tapestry as could be
produced In Before bis
death, which In Boston In
How truly the tree has been Mr. had become the
In olden times One has only to leader In the carpet and
turn to Old to under-, making industry tn New
stand. The voice of God came
Moses from the burning bush; and
David, when ho Inquired of the Lord.
how and when he should attack the
Philistines, was told, shalt not
Engineer. Win.
from the lead-
Belgian, and German
go up; but fetch a compass behind structural Arms, the
them, and come upon them over Cleveland Bridge and Engineering
against the mulberry trees And let company of Darlington. England, has
It be. when thou hearest the sound of secured from the Argentine govern-
a going In tho of tho mulberry the contract for the erection of
trees, that then thou shall bestir thy- great new reservoir to be built at
elf; for then shall the Lord go out la connection with the water
before thee, to the hosts of the of Ayres. This
Toll. , of three tier
To tho Jews, the willow at one l of wrought Iron tanks on columns,
time an emblem of Joy. At the have a capacity for 16,000.000 gallon
of the feast of the tabernacles, of will rank as by far the
children of Israel received the largest elevated reservoir In any part
command. shall take you on the, of the world.
day the boughs of goodly trees,
branches of palm trees, and the
boughs of thick and the willow
of the
Anneal Toll.
Ia spite of better construction.
accurate chart and the continued
of lighthouse service, the
with the so kind to our .
children, are tho Druid the toll In property and live. The marine
Christmas tree, the And disasters of 1911 amounted tn
the Druid, not only worshiped the oak value to In
tree, but made of It their temple of and cargo that were totally
Justice where their courts of the On the lakes alone tee
pie were held. seemed to of last November rolled up a
in its and permanence, of above fig- w no up.
I a of In urn do not Include damage lo B welcome i ha
that were not total vindictively at
these, the damage amounted to ale
haven't got
There are people In the
studio, you They'd
In the minute they heard the
lowered the pistol an
looked her intently
got a head on as ll
he remarked. strangling
don't make no noise, I reckon I'll
Just choke till feel
like mo a little more He
moved toward her.
said firmly.
don't see any fun In being
truly there's hardly any money In
the nine and
seventy-eight cents altogether, and
In that little safe the table.
you can't open It
but kin open It for
responded.
He laid his pistol down, leaned
elbow on and watched Cly-
tie with calm Interest as stooped
for the little safe
she said, kneeling and hold-
It toward him, feel Isn't It
safe. Th
next moment his head In con-
tact with the hard-wood of th
studio when he recovered bis
balance he was alone. had
frantically grabbed his good right leg,
yanked It from under him, then had
rushed lo door and slammed It be-
hind her.
rubbed his aching head and
looked for a way of escape. But It
was too late. The studio door
open and the In tho
rushed In.
was promptly
and escorted lo a police station.
For the next fortnight
besieged by Interviewers of all kinds
and sorts. She sold several small
at prices which made her wish,
that a or would her
weekly, and with the proceeds of one
of them took a few lessons In self-
defense.
She became quite an enthusiast on
the subject, and acquired several real-
clever tricks, then settled down to
her painting and gradually forgot her
sudden to prominence. She was
painting and whistling gaily one morn-
when the door behind her opened
She turned and beheld a middle-
aged stranger of sinister aspect. He
regarded her for a minute In silence,
then put bis hand In bis hip pocket.
she gasped,
Into the adjoining studio. an
awful-looking him,
The three men promptly dropped
their pipes, gossip, etc, and rushed to
the rescue, followed.
yelled
the Second this a free
Are all lunatics here Can't a,
man call on his relatives be-
knocked down and walked
Can't
At word the men
slackened their hold and looked ab
said bx
don't suppose a
bluff that will help you.
know I'm no relative of yours.
don't let him get bis
be howled as
knights promptly collared him
of you Jackasses put your hand
tn my and get my card-easel
out. confound you
brother artist did a
and a silver card-case from
which he drew forth a card bearing
name N.
grease,
my mother's
laid faintly.
young mother was my,
said Jehu
fully. mads my out West,
and as no near relative of my
own. It me that I'd come ts
In dealing with the
of their people and In helping to dis-
merer
on an Oil
MM BEST.
Lever
Control Heat
less, , Blue
i t i l Stove
kerosene oil
, flame by a
r, shown in
. that
ID
in
I no do in
valve, no ti ,,
., I . in e u .
n lien II of s mi. Made
in m s p . The
Oil Stoves
and
Florence Ovens
SoW
J. R. J. G.
C Oil CO.
lilt. T. II Ml
J. k. Smith and
X. C , the second Monday
each month.
Byes Pi
Home Mine Washington, C.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
of New York
Assets l.
A. Honest. Special
Evans St. Greenville, N C
DUNN
Attorney at Law
In Building. Third
his services an
desired
North
Atlantic Coast line.
North Hound South Hound
No r. a at. No, Ti. p. m
No p, m. No. p
for Congratulation.
A Polish e cum B B
of I married. The
young ma u hint I be
license . I up before
him.
the Justice,
They did I
the document, which
bun to unite in matrimony
and I
in,, kl,
he h . kl,
do you take
man,
i I I take this
man to etc,
Yes, replied
. K. TYSON
Fl.-e. Hick and Ac
on
Wilson's i.-r.
U. M.
Attorney at Law
.- and Drainage a
Ia office formerly occupied
sad Blow.
II.
Witt
-OLD
The Mutual Life Insurance Co
N. T.
HARRi
Attorney at Law
NORTH CAROLINA
RECORDS DEED OF HEROISM.
Norfolk
v. ml Bound West Bound
No, a. m No. a. u
No. a. 7.6 a m
No, p Ne i r
BREATHE THE
Modern School Building Are
Equipped With the Most Up-to-
Appliances.
If the modern school buildings In
Philadelphia are not in
mailer and ventilation it is
not because they ore not accord-
the very latest thought on
these subjects. However, John B.
Todd if Syracuse, N, Y, found
even in model schoolrooms, equipped
with very complete ventilating de-
vices, in wintertime particularly, that
the is dusty, dry, by no moans
germ free and even fetid, having
characteristic schoolroom odor and
causing many
To remedy this he has devised a
very simple Scheme of straining the
by means of sen ens of unbleached
cotton, s,
the ordinary ventilation
clucked their
practically open, he has found,
can kept at a of
with r with the
having ill- of
but strained and pure and stimulating.
teachers declare all
la gone; that I no odor, no
coughing and no
one room Ti Id he I square
feet opening pupils re
ally of i. It all
worked a charm. Since
m can be In the spring and
autumn as a as the and
co ti practically nothing, u
be an Ideal way of solving
this vexed question of
k r
Lawyers
Practicing In all the Courts
Office In Wooten Building on
fronting Court House
H, W. CARTER, M. .
to diseases if th
Ear Nose and Throat
K. C N. f
with Dr. D. green
rills, every Monday, a a m to f
ll It. F.
has moved bis from Old
Row lo Brown's
Stable on Fourth Street Phone
Day or Night.
t w
DR. I'll I. FITZGERALD,
Dentist.
Office over Frank Wilson's Store
Telephone
N. C
The Mercury
ill Mil II II
Is I III
tit m in
Our Ice C
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IS
Mil I
III
Candy Palace
II. Prop.
-lb, n man
said the Justice, glad lo
could pronounce,
heartily both on
Slaving reduced two name to
CHOICE III
Fur occasions,
lions, Violet the load
era. Our art wedding
of latest touch.
in offerings to be h-
II
palms, ferns, Norfolk
it d many oilier nice pol plants.
Rose bushes,
badge and shade free.
and
I executed by
J. I. A Ga,
N r
. Jr.
sis
LETS ROLL
By E. E. JENNINGS.
in Scottish Tells Story of
Remarkable Bravery and Self-
Sacrifice.
In the chapel school.
In Scotland, there Is s
slab with this stirring story
recorded upon it.
was in school a pupil
named Alexander Cumins who
became an officer in tho Seventy-
fourth Highlanders when only a lad
of seventeen. In connection with
memorable loss of the ad
he woo Immortal glory The
ship struck upon a rock; the
were formed in deck
to die; the women children were
being saved In boats
was ordered Into one of tie-
boats to command It, and a little
off he watched with dimmed eyes
doomed ship When went down
he saw creatures of the deep contend
for his beloved comrades. Then
he saw a sailor s form rise up close
to the boat, a hand strive lo
the side.
A woman in the craft called out it,
agony. Save him Oh, save him, sir. The old man reached hi pocket.
be is my but there was no lured his knife and start
room for another, and the boat ed to fill up his coin-cob again, and
laboring heavily as it was. then
looked at the woman and then at her to you boy kick because
children, at those, beseeching all freight ain't equipped with
eves in the deep. and. rising In the air brakes yet, reminds of a little
stern, be plunged Into water, and once had on
helped the sailor into what had been bill.
Ins own place Th.-n amid a It was In the fall of that II
of bless from everyone In happened, and it was in the spring of
the boat, the brave young
turn-d to his death.
. crowd had gathered In
ft St. J.
I .;, usual
; .,,. bad come
once a- d and all, from
to
lime in vat
the arrival of the band
yams bad n a
f arguments bad takes
alien, an Hi
, leaned forward in his
knocked the out of
;,. on the el of his boot. This
always a sure that lad was
about to open up and invariably
caused the same condition of silence
d attention that mo seen court
hen for for
a No en-
on the s; ti m b id more dose
WAS A BRILLIANT REPORTER
1888 that I got my Job back, after
various officials had failed to discover
real reason why the Chicago
ran away on the bill,
better class of engines car-
days, bat we
St. Mark Declared a Shining Example had a few- little that did
for Newspaper Writer of work ; local business that the corn-
Today. not think II worth while
I ting up. When I came down to the
The greatest Journalist the world Melton that, morning.
ever knew lived 1,500 or more years and found my the
before invention of type, according had been taken to double-head
to Rev. Dr. Frank N. says th snow plow, I expressed my opinion of
Philadelphia Bulletin. tho locomotive foreman oilier of-
St. Matthew- put his chronicles in In no uncertain
CS St. used to tell of the say there are
his St John used but St.
Mark covered all the details
vividly in and, true to the spirit
of action that animates bis kind, put
a miracle in every chapter,
St Mark. Dr Palmer said, was
reporter among the apostles. His
viewpoint, bis language and his mar
ability to give action and
max, dash and color In a sentence
should be a glowing example to
newspaper writers of this day.
streaks on the window- glass yet
down in the Melton roundhouse, where
my breath frosted the pane, hut
must have occurred when I found out
that I to take the out on the
knew- the and so did every
on the division, a teapot
that was pulled off the main line on
account of poor steaming dualities.
I could see my finish trying to
make time with a mill like ilia on
Each of the oilier apostles speaks the bead-end of a train
ski-s that opened. Mark says we got the yard engine to
were rent asunder. is only give us a shove out of the Melton
one among his brethren who stopped yard, and to gel away on
dutifully to describe tho color of a dot; and I was beginning to hope
seen,., in writings of that we would get a clear the
fellows it is told that the when, as were
to sermon on the mount Lyndon, I ti., order-board out
writes vividly that people ran. against me tied brakes,
In writing for the Romans he used
colorful and the rel
to wild boasts to touch
In sympathetic fashion at every
Stroke.
The Whole Show.
The of office boy a me up
for discus.-ion in lobby of u
hotel tie- otter and
a congressman told of an lent
happened one the
in
On,, j man
a large firm and ask,
tho head of the On
that party the yo n in
intimated that he would like
it m ti with the
thoughtfully mused II
hi ad of the house par
position In our establishment mid
you like,
was rel i
the young man, I in be
confidential adviser or tho
pulled ; orders lo n ex-
Shot that little flag-
I it the of in a i. .
had in on letting i i- her
own o grade, but I knew
I let her out
car of beef bi hind
stop at however, win
lilt the top of the lull. I thought I
i v. go for half a
then r the air, w
safe as I bad done ft d
I and right In
habit to
D bull I
I it t
to up I n h for handle
Of tin oiler,
that I forgotten the
no air on Ibis engine I
th all d .
Kith band I
us green I
call
v led bra
i- it
, ,., , ., much good I back t
the thing happily re
the b may have
I win make you tho office
far-
.-.
Cures Old Sores. Other Remedies Won't Curs.
The worst ease
nip cued u In
s Ant lie Oil, It
thin-.
Our V
Stick
No v. put I
or u. ,
pi pare our own
a i n t s and
ors
Col-
mad
ion then what He
, an II each
III . Ion, e
II to do the mixing
sell, W . have I I i onus, , ,
While Leads, etc.
I could sen
; over the ard of the car
ah n
and
cl She
eve;. , ,
, .
weal
pull In I lug at I
be
; l
.
both
i out the
eh at
It t to
but I
. didn't.
I we, be
Also Parsnip.
I great lent mil for
There awful
s an it i would
any of
I B
Won,, in you not give a
A enable a young man
Hardware to
lo get up tin, world up
Company, Inc.
Are
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J. I
G. M, LIFE JACKET
it Is to Be impossible to Drown
if Provided With New
Invention.
Death In I i . tars r id lees
to be rubbed of much of Its likelihood
Ml lard.
a In life-saving inch
proves its reputed merits.
IF IT IS LIFE INSURANCE
Buy it from the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company of Newark, N. J., the
leading annual dividend company since
The premium rates are low and the
annual dividends high, making the net cost
lower than competitive companies.
C. L. WILKINSON
Candidates Cards
nu mil In alliance.
tbs th. can't
be it is automatic
and, unlike the con-
t. It doesn't binder
of the
Roddy Jacket, pays the Sew
s.- nature of a huge.
breast pad, D t the
i heel pi . b chi baseball
.-. J with a
t s to water, and despite
It attached. It
occupies hall the apace the
II
The dial D a In
the Jacket gives the body h face-up-
ward position In the water. A
ion the isl the
keeps the wearer's head above
do matter I ocean Is
Per Sheriff
wish to to my friends
and the public generally I am .
Mr the office of riff of
Pitt county . t to the of
Democratic primary, and will up
; the tote and help of any.
w SIMON MOVE
FOB ts
be a candidate for office
of Treasurer of County, .
to th- action of the
I thank the people for
pun have given In the
and u elected, promise to give them
the same service have tried
i been In office.
W II WILSON
Par Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens of Pitt
announce myself a
for the nomination for sheriff of Pitt
subject to the action of the
primary of said county.
i and elected pledge myself
to a good officer. Thanking
I all for Hi-
; D I am
JNO.
Township. N C
Just a Test Com-
of Our
Stocks-
that b all of
before purchase here
elsewhere.
If i superior
character
trade travail and lea.
did
appeal all arc ash el i that Me R
have.
Our price as low at It I. l make I hem.
Taft Vandyke
running. While gigantic waves may
submerge wearer for an Instant, t
the head high out of th. water
an Instant later. ,. . ,
t-v v . t . .
of the Jacket i ., . .
the to afloat for three , h
or four The question of am a of
life becomes one merely county. t the action of
-ii endurance against cold primaries, should I
mg elected I will endeavor to serve
The appalling lost f recent one and all to the of
n ability. will appreciate your
by the of vote and help
I I I Ml I II I s
I.
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Mil II
Kt . , and
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I. I. Hr-I
in
of Mrs Jno F I
glad to learn she won In
ft
i baker four
mobile
and i . lo
trade n i-.-
Jacket and have
i up.
i -.- .
.- n wards it i
; produced
i been
Id . adapted l bi
by a el .; .
ed to i . be
it certain
a i hen en
Is bound up is I .
COLDS
or G doses will b
any case of Chills Fever,
it acts or. the
better than and does not
fer . or sicken. Price
P try and
.
to the
pa of
titled
. .
V T ; Si due
; M .
in .-;
i ii Ii av. their
rs. i the name of
a i,
and n of
a ii ; i. be
though ll i a mi bi i II
and even
are some of the i
of the latest import.-d dressmaker's
models
ERNEST II DUDLEY.
Sheriff.
. I i to am ounce to my Ii la
i m rally I am t
for It I sheriff
of
rt of all.
R HYMAN
to the voters of Green,
Township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
of Democratic party and if elected
I will serve the office to the best
my ability. Soliciting your vote and
help I am.
HENRY s.
Is
Sheriff.
Ti the D Voters
of a .
y for sheriff t in.
pi . a, Should I b
lo
I tin lib
Sheriff.
I wish to announce to the voters
Tilt county that I am a candidate for
sheriff subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected I prom
to the county to the best of
ability; never shirking from the
duties of the office. Thanking you It
advance for your vote and support
JOE
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
Pitt
the
i i Superior Court.
ounce II a
Superior court of
to II . action of
primary. Grateful tot
vote the people cave me
tour years ago, I again solicit your
port if elected I will till the office
e In -t of my ability.
i four support and beg to re
servant,
respectfully
I of On en
that I a
tor i to the action o
Democratic primary and will
ate i vote and help,
i A. It STEP
tor Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing t
the citizens of county that am
The
Matter
to I thank a for the
th.- quality and price of
producing both and
let with you on
Plumbing and Steam
We i an save you mom y All our
an i in u In designs
and constructed on Improved
Ho your order until
you have secured our
a of sheriff
subject in the action of the Democratic
if led I ll lo
the to I In- best Of ability. I
win appreciate and
help you may give me
C. K FLEMING
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
The Rambler
Mauled.
. . , .
more than too, on
. . terms, you have one to sell
write r Bee me it you mean business.
I prefer buying within miles of
id. but and terms w in
duce purchasing elsewhere.
I F
V . X C
shall
with all In . ill
I, and with and
Ml, ill mind
who .
I, ,
The from I he in-
. .
. .
led In the Gospel according;
in
Ii -r. Ions the Galilean
r. He had s trap, Hi
d-for prey wall
1.11 him in
True
bi In n for
Christ, but truly consist of i a tn
Love to God be
It should be
II A I
ml
I I I S I S
to the
IN I II I I
standard Railroad
Trip Kali-.
From
To in, D. C,
To B id.
i.
.
Tickets on sale every until
September Via and
with
1314.
IT. J. I. r. While
Pass Mgr I
Wilmington, N ft
I announce to my friends and the
am a for
to the action el the Democratic
If elected I will serve the pi
pie to tin- best of my ability. Hoping
to receive your vote and support I am
C. T.
for Treasurer.
I use Ibis of to
the voters of Pin county that am a
candidate for subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary. I
it the vote and help of my friends
the public generally, and if
ed I promise to fulfill the duties
the office to the best of my ability
o W HARRINGTON
Constable.
announce to the voters of Green
township am a
for subject to the action
In- Democratic primary and will
predate the help of any
c JACKSON.
if
a. J. EVERETT
at Law
Edwards on Coat-
House
What count s Isn't what you pay-but what you get for what you
pay. The Ford buyer the most vain.- for his
Kit; production, skilled workmen best materials make Ford
quality and Ford Prices low.
Over half million In use today.
F. O. B. Detroit. Touring car Runabout For
by
Ford Supply Co.
J. C- LANIER
MOM HEAD STONE
AND FENCES
NORTH CAROLINA
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
I announce to the voters of Green
township i am a candidate
for constable nub the action
Dec primary and will
vote and help.
JESSE I.
Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a
int- for sheriff of county,
good will help me. if
d I will serve you faithfully.
II
I announce lo the voters of
a township am a data
for t to the n
primary and will high
appreciate vote and aid of any
r, y if BEN f. HARRIS
Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt sub
to the Democratic primary.
It W. L. HALL
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess
Poultry Powder
PHONE. U
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
it
I. Moore
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
FOR SALE
One six room dwelling, Electric
lights and City Water, good
location.
Price with 1-3 cash
payable in one and two
years.
MOSELEY BROS.
It HAL
0-
0-
June IS. Miss Me-
Causey of near who has
been attending the Training School
spent Thursday night
ii her Mr. Joe Causey.
There seems lo be a. good crop of
I Prospects are for fruit
and now would be a good time to lay-
up your winters supply. Harrington,
Barber and Co. have the
gallon and they are the Deal you
so In canning fruit.
Mr A. Wilson of Greenville spent
Thursday and Friday with Ml
Ashley
Why not pet a hammock from A W,
Huge and Co., and then you can spend
those days comfortable
B Forrest and Co., have a
of those Hunt Club Shoes, and they
are just as Rood as ever, bill will V
c boa per a few days, as they are
having a reduction sale now.
Services at the Free Will Baptist
i tomorrow at o'clock a,
Some slippers on hand and
while lust will sell
see Harrington, Barber and
i.
you wish to help your wife from
Letting too warm, catching fever or
some other terrible disease buy her
i,. of those handsome oil
from A W. Ange and Co
The annual of Winter-
Lodge No. A. F and A. If.,
will be held Thursday June begin-
at o'clock Al noon dinner will
be served.
For sale One young horse and
buggy, r T. I'm
c of was
in our town yesterday visiting friends.
Misses rattle Kilt Jenkins and Mr
Bert daughter of Green
are visiting J. Harper's
Mrs I. W. Harper home
yesterday after a several visit
hi her sister. Mrs. J J. at
BOOK. LIGHT
proves that the black haired
race or African, belongs to the
line gender, male and female, and
created of the dust of the earth. The
white gentile or race
longs to feminine both
male and female and was created from
a bone. former the seed of
man. the latter the seed of the woman
For full explanation on all races read
above named book. On sale A. II.
Ellington Book Store Au-
and writer. Boston N.
Greenville, K. C, I
Hems.
June Mr
Arthur of Wilmington was
here Wednesday.
Mr J. II. Paul of Washington was
a visitor here Thursday.
Mr. W. K. Proctor to Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. and
Mrs. It. Mr. G, J.
and several others from Washington
passed through here Friday to
Greenville.
Mr. Daniel Lane filled his
appointment lure Sunday morning In
the Methodist church.
Mr. J. O Johnston went to Parkers
Chapel Sunday and returned today.
Mr. Jno. Warren went to Greenville
this morning on business.
Mrs. o. Proctor and daughter,
MiSS Susie went to this
morning and returned this afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. A O. Clark went to
Swamp yesterday.
We are pleased to note the contract
for the low school has beet
awarded to Mr. of Suffolk
have begun to place material on
the grounds and the work will son i
begin,
Also Mr. J. O. Proctor and Pro
have let contract to Mr to
build several stores, bank and liver
stables. The work will soon begin.
Mr I II. I wards and Mr. W. P
Puck will soon begin to
I residence You ran i
prow.
Al through Ibis
is broken We have bad several
good rains The crops are doing fine.
The potato crop is very poor in this
The Jenkins Roofing and
Flue Company, Inc.
Tobacco Flues That Fit
Having incorporated my business and by this getting more capital, I am now in
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with Tobacco For six years
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and have never failed fill any orders,
large or small, when given in time. 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
I am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse, Give us a call.
L. A. Harper, Secretary
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
mM I Greatest Reduction Sale
or Appetite
OM tonic
Malaria mid en A
Pol in I i.
Foreign and Home Mission societies
and the publication society, will
reviewed.
Unusual interest attaches tn the
meeting of the Foreign Missionary
society, the one
of which is to he celebrated a
the convention. The
Sc.
Cash must orders
for from
having regular ac-
counts. The rate t per
line, to the line. Tel-
No.
prices. Shop,
t;
Ever Held in Winterville, at
B. D. Forrest Store
WATT A TOBACCO CUBES
J. J. Jenkins.
C S
AM BLACK, SLIP-
has been family.
V. beg lo an-
that he will be in
for practice of Osteopathy Tues-
day. Thursday and Saturday
from In Hertha
Hotel.
Mass . June -The gen
convention of the Northern Hap-
list church assembled in
pie today, and will continue its
until Thursday next Thousands
of prominent divines laymen
the church from all parts of the
country are In attendance. No Aged
been arranged for the
convention, but all the church work
which Includes the activities of tin
aroused by certain proposed change shop
in conduct of the work of tile so
During the past live years tin
church accumulated a debt
largely, it is said,
of the expense of tile foreign mission
work. A report recently made is
to the effect that Baptist foreign mis-
work in China, supported
money given by American Baptists, i-
below what it ought to be in efficiency
Since the last meeting the managing
board has decided to abandon the ml
in Central China, at on
account of the expense of maintain-
it. This action met with very
vigorous opposition in some quarter.
it is expected to furnish tile sub
for some spirited debates at th.
present meeting.
The general convention was opened
this morning with an address of
come by Kev. Dr. Cortland Myers
pastor of Temple, The re
of tin Initial session was
largely with the business
meetings of the various state
session of day
was devoted to the consideration
a new plan Of work of the Home Mis
Society
Tomorrow will be devoted
and the further consideration
Home Mission affairs. The Woman-
Home Mission Society will bold Its
sessions Friday morning and
l . . .
Cent Percales
4.-
shin
LADIES WHITE DRESS GOODS
and 1-2 Cent goods going
1-2 Dress Suiting
FOR QUICK
baggage service, day or
880-J night. S 1st
all reduced M All Over Lace at
off Quality shop.
LACES HAMBURG
S. II.
Ask Tour for
the best.
Laces and Insertions
and 1-2.- Beading at .
Re
It
A ASSORT
Quality Shop. t Baikal at
BOY'S AND GIRLS BLOUSES
Middy Blouses at.
. Mi-
.
FOR Child's at
Call or write for price. J.
tor and N. C.
MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS CAPS
Pointer Brand Bats.
High Stepper
Men's
Men's Caps.
1.00 Mi-n's
SLIPPERS
Men's Slippers
Slippers
in Proportion
window Shades at
L. i Floor Matting
2.50 Rugs
WHENEVER YOU NEED
A GENERAL TONIC TAKE GROVE'S
STRIPED
in all colors at low prices. ,
Quality shop. It
WASTED MEN WANTED
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary
to start. Cigar j
New York City.
BUMS STRAW HATS AT A
low price Quality Shop.
S ft.
BK A DETECTIVE--EARN
and over monthly, easy work.
. 1431, Now City.
ALL DRESS GOODS
trimmings. At Quality Shop
t It.
FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE THESE BARGAINS FOR
CASH, SO WE ASK ONE AND ALL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM.
AS YOU DON'T FIND THEM EVER Y DAY. AVAIL YOURSELF OF
THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
B. D. Forrest Co.
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and en,
You know what you taking when take Grove's
as the print-d on label that it the well known
tonic in. It is as as the bitter
tank and Form. It baa no Malaria. Chills and Fever.
and of life and vigor to
Pale. Sickly Children. without
and low spirit. the liver to action and
the blood A Tree Tonic and Sore Appetizer. A
it.
WANTED A FEW HOARDERS.
Mrs I. Smith corner Washing
ton and Twelfth street.
VELVETS, PLAIN
Fancy Collars, Quality Shop
WOOD-COWARD
Tailoring,
and cleaning done at a low cost. Ali
work II
DOLLARS AND SENSE
TUB sensible buyer knows that a little Judgment often saves many dollars He knows that there s
a price below which a Rood vehicle cannot be made and sold. We have everything Is desirable In
bouts, Surreys, Top Buggies, Phaetons, et. The represents delusiveness in style
not offered generally. We seek the trade of those who do not permit S few dollars to stand between them
and satisfaction. We think that The the most complete and lino of pleasure
and business vehicle made in North Carolina, but we may prejudiced Suppose you anyone
who has had occasion to buy us. We have pleased Some mighty particular people, why not give us a
try at
THE JOHN CO., N C





Lanterns
Strong and Durable
For Fishing,
Camping,
and Hard
Use under All
Conditions.
Give steady, bright light.
Easy to light Easy to
clean and Don't
smoke. Don't blow out
in the wind. Don't leak.
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C. I New Charlotte. N. C
Richmond. Va. BALTIMORE Charleston. W. Va.
Norfolk. Va. Charleston. S. C
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
and of Director
Of Che rut Oil Company.
Tin n of the principal of-
. in is in the town of Win
v. county in Pitt.
location of the principal
in charge thereof, upon whom pro-
against tins corporation be
served, Col
We, the undersigned, being a ma-
of the Hoard Directors
hi l hat a meeting
aid board called for that
ind In on day of June
A 1914, said board, by a majority
the whole board, did adopt the
Thai in the Judgment of
board, ii is and runs;
for the of the Pitt County Oil
Company should be
forthwith dissolved; and to end
ordered i a meeting of the
be held on Tuesday the
Till day of July A. IV. at the of-
Of the Company, in the city of
to take action upon this
resolution; and further, that Sec-
forthwith give of said,
meeting and of the adoption of this
within ten days from
date, by publishing the said
with a notice of Its adoption, In
Eastern Reflector a newspaper
published In the city Greenville, N.
for b a l four weeks, ow
week, successively, and by mailing a
written printed copy of same to
stockholder of this
any in the d SI
in v. B hi f. here-
unto set oar bands and affixed the
, on said Company, this
i i i Jun. A
C COX,
CHAS Mi
. S.
K. K.
J l.
i; COX,
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Co.
Not the oldest
Nor v
The biggest
JUST THE BEST
Let me show you
Special Agent Greenville, N. C.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You
Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In-
One Dose Has Often
Wonderful
will change
i i
race
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CO., Toledo, O.
We the have known P. J.
pi , r. r the last years, and
him perfectly honorable In all
financially ably to
any made by his Arm.
N BANK OF Q
Toledo, X
H II Pure Is taken Internally.
,, . . . upon blood Una mu-
i of the system Testimonial
p, cents beta
n-
nil tor
Mr. Dock Skinner.
Mr. Skinner, son of Mr. Hi n
Skinner near his
i. end of e
mailer where v. . I
nave Stomach,
. r-J to
b and Ii In their I
. There is n I a I
-v.-, from
-d the arc
on th and foundation of raiments.
g the poisonous cat and
Iron in in-
-m and assists m the -nine
. , , ., , , are urged to try one
tenth while hauling a load J . your and
of oats. Mr. Skinner's horse was
frightened and ran away, causing him
in fall backwards from his wagon
Medical aid was immediately given
and his condition was not
Complication In during tin
For sale In S. C by
night from which he died this morning THE JOHN L. CO
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as was down with
stomach trouble for live years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
limes, that I thought surely would die.
I tried treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
got so bad, could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one. thought I
would die. He advised me lo try
and quit
decided to
Proposal.
Sealed proposals will be n
taking other medicines.
jay the Board of County
take his advice, although did not have x t. ,,,.
any confidence in it.
for the
since began using it.
in and i
I have now been taking Black- tone Home
building be located one mill nor- i
three months, and it has cured me ,;., . near
haven't had those awful sick headaches road, with siding.
All proposals must ho
a certificate don
am so thankful for what ., certified check of I per
has done for of the amount bid
.,, ,, . . Plans and specifications may be
has been ;, ;,. ,,, ,,.,,,. . .
found a very valuable medicine de- N C or obtained
of the stomach and liver. It v
S upon Ho- pi t of
is composed of pure, herbs, . ,. ., .
contains no dangerous ingredients, Ii good condition.
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely ,; M u
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today,
Only a
I l
,, i raids dyed made r Mail
a specialty.
. Sanitary Hair Dressing Par
, rs, -on. N, C
i .
. Barb Wire and Galvanized
received, ah will be
-old prices,
it. a
I, t mil
live o'clock.
Mr Skinner was young man of
years, and was a
r of the order of Odd
laws, lie was buried by
Friday morning ten o'clock
Grain Privileges
IS WHEAT.
Tills and calls are the safest aim
surest method of trading in wheat
oats. cause your loss is
limited to the amount
bought. No furl her risk.
Positively the most profitable r,
of trailing.
Open an account. You can buy to
puts or calls on
grain for or
everywhere
ii
j ,
. i
i i k ,
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES
. SWIFT
PATENT
S St., D. C. J
There will be a
,. grounds
bushels Wednesday June
you can buy both of Vanceboro
I Make Your Own Paint
am
i YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS is now
Buy gals. L. M. RE AL PAINT,
. i per gal. I
And gals. Linseed to nix with it
you then make cf i paint for
It's only per
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy of res I
CANS, you pay a gal. or
As REAL PAINT it
Use a gal. out of any yen buy, and ft not the bi
Saint made, return the paint and u-t ALL your
j if. i i; t
t. SNOW C
HUH. CO- A
Notice in i
duly d l I
. of Pin i I i
i tale of W
W. . i eased, n i
. . to all inch I
lo i .
THE FARM
the Basis of all Industry
LIME
;. the in of good farming.
by hi-t in the United
Mali . on Lime on the Farm, and get price
the i lime. Don't buy earth, sand,
etc. A postal will Rive you reasons.
POWHATAN LIME CO.
VIRGINIA
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or of cent gives
you the chance to take
a movement of r. cents profit.
Write for full particular and bank
references.
it. w.
Address all mail to Lock Box
and M.
cordially
TWO HORSE AMI
Walking Mowing Ma-
chines, Rakes and Tobacco Trucks
see it a
II
.
. .
; i
, . ills i
. M
,.,., i. is a.- .
e.
nil
.
iii . N
sons having said
are notified to present the lo
in d for payment on
ire June v 1913, or this m l
v. ii be plead in the bar n
of June 1914.
B. A. E.
; id i
I Ml. AMI
i automatic, Valve-
less, Blue Flame on cooking Stoves
and lot us show you the advantage
Of this stove over the others. We
have of d customers
Some Who have told us that they
would BOt One Hundred
their Stove and oven if
not buy another of the same kind.
Stood J. U. J. O.
I am looking for
I am a
I an a Scrubber.
I am a Cleaner.
I am a Dirt Rater.
I am a D
I win
ins in- i u
ruins. I and will
how yon fur Iv M
I am Red Devil Lye
Ci, GREAT CANS.
25- Half the usual price.
SAVE MY l i .
of
CAROLINA.
COUNTY
vs.
The defendant above Ii here
notified that a summons In the
entitled action was issued
i said defendant on the 2nd day
1914, to May
1914, and that not
found within the county will take
that he is hereby required to
the August term
1914 In Id on the last Monday of
I In- month and answer or demur to
bi Complaint of the plaintiff, wherein
i has been brought for a divorce
r the relief demanded will be granted
This May. 1914.
P. C.
Clerk Superior Court, Co.
creditors.
Having duly qualified before
Superior conn clerk of Pitt county
us o I o
, deceased, notice is hi i
Riven all persons indebted to
state make
in the d; and all j
i said e
i it the to I i
I on or
day or I I b
I bar of r.
. 1914.
.- M V. FORBES,
, ii
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WONT 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 DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
i it
by selling you one of our Riding
.,, ii .
inK will then be a pleasure.
and let us show you.
J. R. J G
cod wit. . I
LOSS OF APPETITE is
the first sign of a tor-
liver. It is followed
y coated tongue, bad
taste in the mouth, sick
headache and constipation.
Pills
restore the appetite by
regulating-
Sugar coated or
your druggist.
GREENVILLE
NORTH
n tee
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A OLA-
OF TWELVE HON-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
IDEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON All ii CA-
V I. U 1911.
SEC. DANIELS
SUCCEEDS IN PUN
FOR GREAT
in
Sale of the Mississippi and Idaho
Government Building Filled With Booze German liners Collide But County lad Jumps From A. Still ts
k Beady for fa- Woman Fires tour Shots land their Passengers
Before November friends
Safely
Instructions from Gen.
Mi m en
have the contract for erecting the skirts of Greenville near brick- . and ii pa Lodge number A. F. k . . . awaited
K building had the unpleasant experience Cobra were in collision held Thursday June and
was here yesterday look-of being shot at four times with a Both were damaged. The passenger owing were . here with Instruction
after the progress of the in hands of Ward, a landed safely v, Braxton, Worshipful master; General
lO the contract calls for the com- Colored woman, this morning. of K r. Cox, Senior Warden; W. Win- formal action on
Mr W. J. of the Brent Con- touched John . June ii
union Company, Norfolk, colored, who lives In the on- Lloyd steamer
C. L Passenger train Be-
Slight Injuries
N i
invitation
Hue- lie American commissioners at
NEW
pillion of the building by November j Just how the trouble came about . in end her gate, Junior warden; It.
Mr. says ii will be ready no one knows exactly except John The Cobra, which is a small I Treasurer; J Frank Marring rage Falls to with Hun. I
occupancy before of that and Tildy. Anyway. was load- . r of tons, belonging to ion Secretary Th I delegates Informally to
nib. The exterior work is already ed up on booze pulled the trigger n i i Line, officers will be installed by plans the
finished, except putting the tiling of th- gun. None of th bullets took; amidships. Master, B. F. Manning, Thursday, heir country,
With Received From Sale the roof, and that will be done and effect on the anatomy of John, how- collision occurred July 2nd, under the leadership
Which Will Be Tice a plasterers be at work inside within and he is thankful for this much . at j this corps Officers we may ex-
Combined. Will
-Name Battleships
two weeks. Everybody will be glad at least. The woman
WASHINGTON, C, June
when the can be moved to clubbed with a baseball
had to vessels had on board a large ,. work during
bat before number of people who had gone out Masonic year
the
the new building, and it is gratify- calmed herself and is now h regatta a
Top dressing end nitrate
to think that this will be sooner Jug an apartment in Sheriff Dudley's narrowly averted. The shock Barber I
Secretary of the Navy is being y j building rooming house near the temple of t
congratulated In Washington
not only in naval circles but by all
friends of an adequate navy, in
secured, though earnest re-
commendation the sale of the Mis-
and the Idaho to a foreign
and the permission of Congress to use
the proceeds of the sale for a new
dreadnought. Opponents of the plan,
led by Representative
ice, where she will remain until
hails her out or the next term of
criminal court convenes.
max
RECEIVES LEO
SEVERE STORM
News was received hi re yesterday
FIRST
RECEIVED HEBE TODAY
The
was so severe that ,. .,. . . ,
the passengers on the Cobra ,,,. ,,. Hour
that means in your family,
thrown to the deck the
Plenty of on hand at A,
can floor leader, put up a stiff tight In
House but lost the amendment
proposed by Mr. Mann which was I i
Sell the ships and turn the money
to the treasury. Inasmuch as the
naval appropriation for two dread-
this will make the third big
battleship to be built in the
first cotton blossoms i
Greenville, but . the Reflector office this year were
Mr. A former- drought iii this morning from
of Greenville, but later n of Mr, Jno. L. Woolen near
son of Mr. A. J. station and was raised by J
bridge of place, that during the . Redmond Fred Short.
electrical and wind storm of wore exceptionally large
day afternoon that the wholesale .,, ,, a Held of
New Cardinal Celebrates
QUEBEC, June proceed-
in honor of the return of
wen I--- this m
the celebration of solemn mass
n the Basilica The muss was
by bis In the pr
of a large gathering of
clergy and representatives of the re-
year is which WOuld reach or Inches, and v
. carried. three stories stalks could be found
en would demolished and he having would exceed inches, it is
list cleared the doorway going f there is another Cotton crop
struck by fall-
is believed that little navy m
have seen to it that loss of two minor
battleships would not have been mad I
up bill the money would probably
have been appropriated for far differ-
purposes.
Tar Heels Voted
Representative
and Page voted for the amend-
Voting with the
against the Mann amendment
were Representative Godwin, Gudger
Small and Webb.
and are out of
the city.
Secretary Daniels made the follow-
statement been
asked by members of the press to
make a statement about the action
House in authorizing the of
the and Idaho, Secretary
said.
is a splendid thing for the
navy and I am naturally much
that the House concurs with the
S. Bate in accepting the Department's
recommendation, and thus taking ad-1
vantage of this opportunity.
in the stead these two vessels the
navy may Obtain a
of tho most type, such as
the and not unequal to
four or Idahos. This
ship will a main battery of
fourteen inch guns as against the S
twelve inch guns carried by the Mis-
and the Idaho combined. She
will have a speed of 20.5 knots as
compared with a maximum of
knots attained by the Mississippi and
Idaho, Through the concentration of
her big guns in four and tho
use Of oil for fuel, she will require a
of but men. whereas cam
cl the old ships require a crow of
wen.
Four Babies Name.
No. has yet been
Mimed and this years naval
bill authorizes the
t it two new battleship, which
with this new ship, will total
young leviathans. There-
to on coming Fourth of
building was struck by the fall- county that will make good
timbers Which broke one of as this.
and caused other injuries which j
were fortunately not serious. The Alexandra Celebrated
message reads that besides the de LONDON, June was held
it ruction of the. above named the annual celebration of Alexandra
-e several other buildings so-named In honor of
torn to atoms and many trees up- In appreciation of her
known interest in charitable
Mr. has many friends work. The observance of the nay
here who wish for him a speedy re-was more widespread than ever l
and at tin- same time j. i
his injuries are not of Kingdom ladies appeared
more serious nature.
Meet in Helena
HELENA, Mom. Jun. ii. lend
was decorated with Masonic emblems
in honor of the Knights
of Montana who gathered here
considerable number for the an-
meeting of the grand command-
The session will continue two
days and Will be marked by several
notable features of In
honor of the visiting knights an I
their ladles
Masonic Dedicated
I . June de-
Masons from numerous cities
The mad. in Xi
. i . i Alfredo on i I n-
confidential agents,
i b Id o
is attitude not lo with Huerta
mi the battlefield and I
accept the Invitation
Falls, brought on en
I j .- the de I s Mr.
members of the cab n who
Mr. R. H. Hunsucker went mediation situation
Greenville yesterday on , . , . .,,,,,,
. U Co., trying , . , , , views
you to do that painting that on .,,. .,, , r.
m iv ting by ., . declaration of sat its
mi per cent on all read . . . Administration
e genera the
t Constitutions
prevailed
ii i r . v
Huerta
ilia the
. in II a
Monday even g a crowd
. ii. given In
of Orphan children of Q.
Each number was rendered well
all spent a very I
mixed paints during the
ale Ii is on.
The economy fruit jars
communities. The new Von to worry
I with an screwing on the top with
by the clergy and was They are I to
luncheon the Seminary. satisfaction Plenty
. Harrington, Barber A- Co.
In spite of the stormy
. n n
lied States was preparing to
with Villa in b
if you Deed a rood pair of overall Can-aura, wen renewed
hat arc large, long will not rip known that ii has been reported
sec a W. Ange f.- Co VI la on IS Informed Georgi
don't need snow American consul agent
these days, but the thing be s accept the result
e all need is to a pair of conference whether
hose Hum club shoes during i should lo them or
sale B i Forrest Co not Villa, report stated, said
For
To tin Democratic Voters of Pitt
I am yielding to the continued re-
of a large number of my friends
n every part of Pitt County to be-
come a candidate for the State Sen-
late I am not a politician and it Is
of my own personal preference
hat I announce myself a candidate
or this office but having consented t-i
become a candidate, I desire be
and I earnestly request the
of all friends throughout
he entire county,
F. C. HARDING.
It.
streets and in other public
wild roses. Queen Alexandra's
favorite flower, for tho benefit of the
hospitals and kindred Charitable In- gathered here today to help
In London the dedication Of the new Masonic
was Joined In by women of all The dedication
covered the entire day and included
classes without
or creed.
distinction of party
a parade, mi exhibition drill and
nil other feature In addition t
speaking, Grandmaster Martin A.
Morrison and Other grand officers of
the Masonic r In Indiana were
in attendance,
fear since
EDINBURGH, June 24-The
hundredth anniversary of
of which won tor
Suns national Independence and
to the English arms was the great
disaster in history, was celebrated
day throughout the land by
brae and burn. Vast n I
ii Boston rat on the
Rom
TRENTON, J. Juno The
Sons of the Revolution who are
Sam will tho
eternal duly Of choosing names for
is set of
John O. Ellington, of
gated through Washington today on
to Philadelphia to attend a
nesting of insurance men.
Winnie was today
postmaster at a new
in Montgomery county.
Prof. W. A. Wither, Of A and M
College Is here.
baa accepted an
Invitation to make an address at the
Fourth of July celebration at Char-
Va.
ed the day by making a
the battlefield site In Stirling In
where, on June 1314, the armies
of Robert Bruce of Scotland and Ed-
ward of England met in th
battle of the long war. As
every reader of history knows,
English were completely routed I
their king narrowly escaped with Ilia
life
rears the journey mad
by the clergy and later entered
command of Continental
concluded the lit-i stage of their
journey with arrival in Trenton
today. The is
v. r. the State I i--
by Fielder and other officials,
FROM
Jill I II MM
Dudley received via
from m, on Mon-
day, two sent from that conn
to term of court here for
were ,
station by Dud-
who Immediately placed them In
the county Jail.
Oxford Degree for
LONDON, Jun.- the
of a large highly d
assemblage, Waller Hines
American ambassador, re-
honorary of LI. D the con-
exercises Oxford
today. Other recipients
were viscount Bryce
r Bi.;. i
at and Richard
SI muss, celebrated Vienna com
Last Saturday Mrs. Arthur War-
and children mar
came over lo spend lbs afternoon
with Mrs. II After Mr-
alighted from the train her
seven year old son. Raymond, got
on the train to go to Ayden with
his father. Each parent thought the
was with the other After the
train had I n i
about six or eight i
our, the child
Jumped off, or was put oft I
one was t on i
of the car. Tin
h was put
i on. be learned I
be was not Ii i
i I -i w painful won
amp
run mi i;
and i i
a i up -i v.
l will be held Thursday afternoon
Is In the High
for e of
civic i ague. All the girls and
i n cordially In-
i Ii lo
lad seen . ii; b r
that he n ad; lo ti rm
hat would lead to honor,
particularly of the
l- possibility of i
Si Bryan
his tonight, smiled and said
i- isn't it; but
Inn . i i can say about
ports, ii has ii I. ii
-i r- d i
i it
j i Villa
. . In
Hui and
had be u
extern
I in ABE
Indications Point to Large
dance at Opening Session
June Deli
17th, annual i i
Carolina i
which open tomorrow morning at
hotel, Beach,
i. i. In today on every train. Tho
main body however, in tonight
on the Seaboard from Charlotte.
i ii the editors were
d by wives and an I
the indications are that there will
1- lea I visitors present at tho
nil m
Hits, the will as a
the lintel ll I everything points Io one of the
day and Saturday from In
to w- f
On meet Y
C. Dental Society, I will be rd
own Tuesday, Tl
Friday, June lo
I. JAMES, D. P I


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Eastern reflector, 19 June 1914
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 19, 1914
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