Eastern reflector, 26 June 1914


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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
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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
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nil
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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





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Automobiles are a good deal If Mexican rebels ever run out of fret. on the map I
omen the more you pay out to keep
them up the less noise they make.
ammunition, what on earth will they
do with the prisoners
The tribute paid by President
son in a personal letter of
Greenville takes on more of the airs
of a city, and will go still further in j was
to
alright, you can If you can't
anything else to do but this old burg
will march right along to the front,
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Ones a
fl honor from a worthy man to a
D. Editor. They cumin, worthy man. Both are truly great
I r NORTH CAROLINA, j o--------- in their respective places.
i The editors who were fortunate
. t. . . ,,
rates may be had upon I at Beach, struck
i I t will be a banner year lot
ville. Just look around and see what
has been done for the advancement
along the lines of building and new en left for
C. B.
Marshburn and J. H. has
closed one of the most
meetings ever held at the Chris-
church at Arthur. Had
and the interest was tine all
the meeting
Miss Agnes Smith entertained
lay night in honor of her MS,
i mi liar
AD ITS HI Ml
Have you ever had It is known
as or Sunday
The symptoms vary, but
It never affects the appetite.
It never lasts more than
No physician is ever called.
It always proves fatal in the end
to the SOUL
The attack comes on suddenly
application at the business , M opportune time
The Building, corner
and,
All of thanks and resolutions
bat been so long since we have
M will be charged at J proposed hospital mention-
sent, per word. , ,
we have forgotten Hie site select-
and the cost of construction
Communications advertising
will be charged for three
per line, up to lines.
as second class matter
August 1910, at the post office at government building as it Is
North Carolina, under j,, of a
Mt Of March t.
Von need not crack that
will not have street cars. Three
pears ago you might as well have
said that a modern hotel would not i
now be occupying that corner near
the court square, and that a hand-
every Sunday; no symptoms are
heir home Monday. ion Saturday night; the patient sleeps
Miss Trilby Smith baa returned and wakes feeling well; eats a
m about u and but about church
Hack Mountain. the attack comes on and con-
Miss Tyson of i, until the services are
to go mound piles building material
along the streets, and wish there
a stop to such obstructions. Just like
they wanted to see Greenville a flu-
1-1. l town. One of the best evidences
some government building would not I ha-m
stand on the opposite corner, or a rot
. , are these piles of building
ton null opt near the railroad. But
. . material here and there along the
are there , e same
seats
FRIDAY,
-would make an ideal site for a park
IS high weeds and bushes would
fun sufficient shade.
On new play W
is a peach.
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mediators seem to have ,
over from A I, C. to X. Y Z
Riches must have wing otherwise
all rich people would not fly so high
Lei the Dally Reflector follow you
a nice shower last night and
the clouds threatening today every-
body should smile. Got that dry
complaint off.
Most of this free is handed
out by people who want to get rid of
collisions are getting about
i D train k
Soon be time
i; .
I i i the auto-
Don't kick about the weather, put
on your palm beach and the best
b truth may . bottom
Of a very few o us go then
so
. .; . u in k step
In i w I f
a worn in t i . her bu
honest is like fur;
III whole world
. a they are
.-
b n will not re
big t of Pa Hats
If ii tor weal lots
would be up a tree for something
to say at times.
Some people worry because they
are so lazy they couldn't do anything
else.
It doesn't make a lit of difference
what the weather man said, we bars
had a nice little shower at last.
StOP I I. D IV
. i would start I day In-
stead morrow.
be score suited us pretty well yes-
t so boys you have our
.- I to repeat the dose
Some people in the Bull Moose par-
think that O P. stands for
Greedy Old Party Perhaps there is
more to it than one might think.
We D I kicking about those
i can do I thing
, . i wish
reel i I to
a I cars get to
is going I look better
There Is i I v. in P by
t is not a r
all i- It . and
lay chap a world of
Opp . i i mans door
but i that way with some
are i old
Kentucky Is noted rs
whiskey i beautiful w-om-n. but
that's n all , produce, It now
met forward with a sixteen year old
boy .- pounds.
Hundreds of w men of Ha bu-
setts of marriageable age an
husbands. a majority of
Carolina fair -.-x. who seldom
wait till they reach
Ty Cobb is surely getting his sham
Of hard light, jail,
with a grocery wagon and a damage
All within three days, but Tyrus
has sufficient nerve to play safe
Who said was over
When a man comes up to you and
deliberately tells you how to run
your business it might be well for
you to look around and see how he is
this own.
t comes to i on
i is t an ii
i- always room
If t build a fem e a-
ind forget that It was
on n might be pea;
for a
The poorer the soil the better th
crop of wild oats
Let The Daily Reflector I
on your n
you
You can the house
keepers of Greenville will rejoice
when the proposed gas plant is in-
ailed, work will then be
far burdensome and the servant
problem be largely solved
W all love to chip in on tho ice
tan i
men are as hard to settle as
Others are to shake
i i President Bill hasn't shown any
signs of forsaking the Republican
party,
fit; i Welcome to our city
Lei the Reflector follow
your vacation.
you
Borne music this morning-
the postman's whistle.
some State Roads seem t
run I to the penitentiary
Mr Wilson seems to be
the United States even if he fails In
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Wonder If Ty Cobb will work a
play on the jail-keeper and
steal home.
Mr. Roosevelt will never acquire
the gift of silence.
lie sure you are right before pulling
k the throttle,
In hook by Ty Cobb
be bats
people don't even believe
them lei i
No matter how hot it may get, we
still have the assurance of a little
. i Marriage may be u failure but In
i weather in r,
. . r i-i a howling -m ,
Here are doctors discussing
Just as If mint Juleps could
had at every corner
White's la all right, lots
better than any mi would think for
to make a good but
Its really the that counts.
All poor people are not
n are all rich ones rogues
a girl does a fell
great honor by jilting him.
So far as a park is
hopes an almost vanished.
A perfectly good smart bus
ways belongs to some other
Some people try to be but
they always get funny SI
time
right along and not a standstill.
Ayden Items.
AYDEN, June Jesse F.
Hart lost a valuable horse Monday
with Indigestion.
Hen Smith who has been working
for Mr J A. Griffin has moved his
family back to his farm near Bethany.
We are having good rains and all
e growing crops are revived and
looking tine.
Another car of Tiling all sizes and
shapes at J. R. Smith and Bro.
Judge J I- Hobgood and family
spent Sunday in town visiting
I i Mr. Hobgood is a fluent talker,
I always looks the sunny side of
Mr John of Hanrahan was
In town Saturday to look at of
hose oil stoves at J. It Smith k Bro
as be had read so much about them in
Dally Reflector. He went away
and two hearts beat as one.
The stone has arrived to lay the
sidewalk from Third to Second street
and when this is done will add much to
. it portion of Ayden.
II was our pleasure to visit the
town of Farmville last Friday, we
very much struck with the
spirit that pervaded the
business districts and the social
are beyond description. We pass-
e I the home of the Enterprise, but
knowing the habits of editors, and
Laving the time to spare to
i all the we passed on the
If its large or small Tile we have it
from to -4 lies and odd joint. J
It. Smith and Bro.
We wish to sanction the appoint-
of Young Mr. Moore
to the high position of Clerk of the
court of Pitt county. We believe
action meets the universal approval
of every one. as he is eminently
and the youngest man
In state so honored
N is the time for all thoughtful
men to their wives an oil cook
stove for these summer days, plenty
of them J. R and Bro
Master Harrington is a lit
tie disfigured in one eye from the part
he played in an auto wreck not long
over Then the patient gets easy
tin, aunt. Mrs. . E. . a ,
Mrs Mary an aged lady feels better and is able
his vicinity died very suddenly last tile Sunday papers and per-
morning of heart failure, chance, to take a walk or an
We regret much to hear of the bile ride. He returns, cats a hearty
of Mr D. C Moore. A vacant but church-time he has an-
. , , . attack and Is compelled to
place that be tilled. home He up
Mr. and Mrs. J. H left this refreshed and is able to
morning to hold a series of meetings place of business, and doesn't
t Red Oak church have a single symptom of the dis-
ease until the following Sunday.
What's the remedy
Item.
WINTERVILLE,
Etta Mercer, Nannie Harris and Mes-
M, Ii. Moore, C, L. Owen Al-
Mercer of Fountain were visiting
Miss Minnie Mae here Sun-
day
that bargains counter at A
Great Help to Farmers.
The three storms that passed over
this section last night between tho
hours of seven and eleven o'clock
brought forth good rains that helped
conditions in the communities In which
W. and Co. you can get some rain was most needed. The first storm
real in dry goods no- came from the northwest, the second
in the southeast and the third from
Mr. J W Barber went to New he north. It was stated this morning
Monday on business. bat surrounding counties were
If you want a good cheap pair helped as well as Pitt,
pants see Harrington Barber and Co.
id
They about abandoned hope
that mediation of the Mexican trouble
will amount to anything
Baseball history is being male
Greenville to day and tomorrow will
help to put a page on record.
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There is an opening In Greenville
now for a weather forecaster who
can bring a good show, r
Some people think that human
has set up as a judge of
their neighbor.
Virginia Democrat
W. Va., June
of West Virginia met In
Mr. Stocks of near her
passed away early Monday morning
Mr. Stocks was sixty two years of age
and has been suffering with paralysis
nearly three years. He is survived
by a widow and three daughters,
Mrs. B. Briley. Mrs. Robert
and Mrs. Bonnie Noble.
Notice B. Forrest and Co.,
giving prices on reduction
sale.
Mr. J Dr B. F. Cox went to
Greenville Monday on business.
We still have some more of those
slippers that we are selling at cost
A Ange and Co.
Mr. J T Harrington went to Seven
Springs
opportunity knocks at
door but some fail to grasp it. The op-
now knocks at your door
get a pair of those famous limit Club
slippers cheap while IS D. Forrest
and Co., are having a reduction sale
Mr. U A Mantling has returned
home from Fort Hancock, N. J.
When ill need of a up To I
hat Harrington. Barber and Co. is the
J go.
The annual communication of the
Lodge No. A. F. and
A. M, will be held Thursday June
at o'clock. Dinner will be served
at 1- o'clock.
A special discount of per
on all paints will be given at
Forrest Co., for the next
days Now is the time to do that paint
that you neglected SO long
while paint is cheap.
A company of children from the Odd
Fellows Orphanage Goldsboro will
give a concert here next Monday night
A large delegation of the local
W . Camp attended and
Resolution.
N, C ,
June 1914.
WHEREAS, since our last meeting
Supreme Judge, in his wisdom has
seen fit to remove from us our ea-
friend and co-worker in the
Administration of County affairs, Hon
C. Moore, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Pitt County for the past
teen years, who died at his home In
Greenville, N, C, on Saturday, Juno
1914, be it;
RESOLVED
THAT in his death each of us per-
loose a valued friend and
wise that Pitt county
looses a most faithful conscientious
and capable officer and most useful
and public spirited citizen
RESOLVED
THAT we extend to relatives and
friends our deepest sympathy, and
commend them to Him who all
things well.
RESOLVED
THAT a copy of those resolutions
be put upon the Minutes of the pro-
of the Board of Commission-
of Pitt County as a memorial of
our respect, that a copy be sent to
the family and a copy to the Reflector
for publication.
BELL.
Clerk to Hoard
B. M. LEWIS.
J G. TAYLOR,
E It WHICH
W. E. PROCTOR,
W. L.
Board of Commissioners of Pitt
County.
Paris may like an opera with out
but it will never stand for n
chorus girls.
The Colonel fell into the hands of
a London doctor who found such
trouble bis larynx as to warn
him in c out much talking, it win
go hard with him not to make any
campaign speeches, but pet haps he
will till out with writing and inter-
views
Lots of people think because they
are that this old world has a
grudge against them, that it owes
a town the of Greenville
them u living and they should have
Are one those people without work, don't be tooled like
be have If you get any thing around
lining you'll work for It.
i Everybody to Ii ,. .
delivery and a lease,
Imagine that their b what's the matter with
tho whole world In an I ; now
With the new complete and
the Government building almost don
can smile.
convention here today to nominate unveiling of two monuments
candidate for congressman-at-large
and to adopt a platform for the com- g, entertained B
campaign, Nearly 1,200 of young people at a tacky party
gates were their seats when the Tuesday evening in honor of Miss
convention was called to order at Harris, her sister.
noon.
Dr. Chapman Slate Health
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
If You To Obtain
Permanent Try
Wonderful Stomach
One Dose Will Convince You
Force.
i.;, Many
i ii and
I et ;,. it e .
lived even
explain ll
I i . t . , I i ,
. in Stomach
i .
. KB i . ho h a v takes
la H Stomach Remedy h ., v
I in r a I . .
. . I N I . . he
i I ill i the
. I I
f . ma i and I
i . , , -k ;, eve i
i ion iii i
. v in T I ,
i- t, .
Stomach
be i j-l.-e
lei en h in i. h i free
c ii .
For Sale In by
TIE JOHN L. WOOTEN CO
and Druggists everywhere
The State Board of Health an-
an addition to the Held force
of the Hookworm Commission in the
person of Dr Merrill K. Chapman.
Dr Chapman Is well equipped,
lug an A. It. and M. D., graduate of
Harvard, and holds a certificate of
Public Health from Harvard
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. He brings to the force
an experience gathering during tho
last eight years as Health Officer of
Arlington, Massachusetts, a work
which he conducted with marked
and he joins those other
of the force who are devoting
their life to this new. attractive and
Important field. Preventive Medicine
Dr. Chapman left Raleigh Tues-
day for Nash county to begin a
campaign In the Red Com-
following the plan of work
already established In Sampson.
Hanover and counties.
How To Quinine To Children.
e the name to en
improved Quinine. It ii Syrup, pleas-
ant to take not disturb the
Children take it and never know It is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to who cannot
lake ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nor ringing in the bead. Try
the neat time need Quinine any
pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
name is blown in bottle.
N. C , June
A home wedding was
Tuesday morning June at
he home of the bride's father, Mr. A.
L Wynne, when Miss Hattie Irene
became the bride John Warner
Bailey. Relatives and a friends
the room. Rev. Mr. Outlaw,
pastor of the Christian church at
place read the impressive ceremony
that made the young couple man and
w i f a
Tho bride, carrying a shower ho-
of bride's roses and of the
valley, was becomingly attired in a
handsome suit of tan
crepe, with hat and gloves lo
The bride is a well known and at-
young lady of this town while
he groom is a young man of sterling
and holds the position as
cashier of Planters hank at Stokes.
After receiving congratulations an I
good wishes, the bride and groom
motored to where they
parted for an extended trip lo North-
em Cities.
On their return they will make
Stokes their home
Dr. J K. Marsh attended the
of Veterinary Surgeons In
Wilson last night He made the trip
in his ear and was accompanied by
Mr Milton Johnston
Equals
A startling statement but a true one in this case.
One of medicine and two pounds
your own around feed cents equal,
in what do your animals and
pounds of any ready-made stock or tonic
There you are I If you don't
believe it, try it out, today, a can
STOCK POULTRY
MEDICINE
lied is I. loan Makes it resell
Write for trill
STOCK iS
also our pace.
book, lull; explaining
its I
Bee Dee Medicine
Company,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
. e can.
At your dealer's.
J H
-V
A GOOD BUY
On C. L
Depot.
Two story residence with seven rooms
and bath room, city water and lights. New
building. Corner lot dimensions X
MOSELEY BROS.
for Bailie nil
Mr. i. Durban
student of the
Carolina who Is raising a fund
. . . Battle Memorial at
Hill i- sing
ha I
. In I'm cities he hat i
i in
. rial
nip Battle and will be mad
, of the and virtually
i pal e Chapel
Hill. the enlargement la
in attempted just yet
lo Is desired to do to the i I
and rectory ill require
like lo eighteen thousand
the parish house
and it is tor Dial end
is striving.
They are making the parish a
. Dr. Battle for hi long
ii st i
h l Hill
Mr Informed Hi
i u if he bad Interview I
Ml
Mil
ii I n i . June
t the i and
children, were d in
Canal, m
i . o i ii plying b
i i . .
and .
Among the have i i
c. an
Mrs, II Man I .
John Hogg, d r Syn
M i-.- Welsh, I
The Mis
an d c wore I
Its If an hour r I I
Ai l iii in. woman
. wain in the bans of the
. canal, less than fifty feel way.
Le A. Harper, Secretary
I III Ii SHOW
II THIS
Mrs. Louis wife the
i el shore,
but Is In a sci u
The accident occurred
i to i
n ere aboard when he
l hi.- i rip through the i an
had just d
i i when tin launch a. K. Encampment
In ore i knew EAST LIVERPOOL, O., June
had happened Civil war many other
H r. I had life poured into this city today to
The Jenkins Roofing and
Flue Company, Inc
Tobacco Flues That Fit
Having incorporated my business and by this means getting mo. am i w in
the best position I have ever to supply customers with fob i j years
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, aid hive never failed I fill any orders,
large or small, when time. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Flues
in a satisfactory have built up the
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business
in the
I am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
i in .- amp-
i lune Republic,
June . , ., . , , . ,,,,,,, IO Q i
will , It was I organization
it the In the devoted to the reception
the weather bureau predict- ,. i .
I r i u The
la; i. ii. middle Atlantic states
Si . . land, I-, rail
the w
. . n
, tin continue i-
; r will prevail I
,. i. . . pi Ii Florida
thunder ion .
probable
ill be .
i . high
ire i
i i i. III
during most the week over the
list the
and south lei
will in- high.
v. -i in the Reel nil
i- prevail with moderate
ring in until
. m r Deeds, Bell Ii Among the I a .
,. hi,. invitations to address
since
i I
i u and Allen
W A. William- iii. I Katie Buck,
H Hally I
i . ; and W
HI I J II,
. . i
Kelley,
camp-Hi lugs are Governor
i . ii. i r Haiti
. Governor r of
en S Joseph
r and Gardner,
c; . I ; he n A II
i i i
ail occasions,
Violets and the las
our art in. wedding
menu re of tho latest touch. Not;.
finer in offerings to be
Blooming pot plants,
Dr. the Osteopath palms, term, Norfolk pin
Hotel I Inn- u A many other plea pot plant.
and morning from Lushes,
lo
II VS I
Mr. John H, Port re
an Airedale
, months old,
i Ohio, t cost i
I. I ; dogs i in-
valuable canine in
. tin y are guaranteed I
i anything any other dog will, which
i i hunting all kinds
ding quail to the
running the deer. i Bald
dog of its kind in tho
, I ,
II, an rare . has
m the B
Mr. Is lover
besides this one. he
i, and n
and -e-
till Hi l Of tin i X.
i h ii I will be out
town i We Tl i i
i . . i rd to
I. JAMES, D, l.
m, n f., hedge plants sad ti
ill, telegraph ard
executed by
I. A
RALEIGH. N.
n. J. Jr,
for
mi urn in
CHEAP RATE-H vol him
Mil tin i r j
in or
i in hi lard Railroad of the South
i in a. i l Foul July Ex-
round tickets will
vi low fan all
. Atlantic i mi -i Line, on July
P i I I .
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. j n k . i
r ; r advertising ac-
he la f
U iii to the
i-cue No.
II nil WAS I a
II.
HI. V HI
Optometrist
r. I Bros,
i Monday of
I Pi
. N C.
i- . II.
Though Blocks
t-u Your in
but On -I -1
Life Co.
of York
. 229.16
A. Porn t,
Evans Si villa, N. C
Attorney at
in t
, . hi a--
set
.
II It II I
lo Cream Parlor
Hi.-
eel mil ream and e, in-
Ir
i i on
Monuments
LEX
HENRY T. KING
Candy Palace
nil
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B I .
W Ml N II
.
Cord
l HI LIVE EARS MOO
o lily, i
k City
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. Cassi a
.-.
H,
HIM I IV
Still
II I t
Life
three hundred and i
F-
returning to reach
starting point prior lo mid-
found
Urn-ell Killing
i ,
j, , r Miss In Holland-
,.,., ii to death In Si
near Aurora la I
was called for trial In
hi re Is a
of July 1911 Rates at
nut points north Wash-
For full particular regarding
, -i etc., lo II.
Ward, Tie Ag N C,
w T WHITE
s i ml Mgr, Gen. Pa
N. V.
el
Card Thanks
sire to thank the
public and
I. I . M
and
all falls
Office at II
hospital
Ice. Day I,
I III I I SI
II Mt-HI. -ll M
HOOK, SI II
I u a t i
young married man and father , ,,,.,. were e. kind to u
ii little child was a former ,,. n,,, death our
the Hollander girl and was band and father,
th. last person seen with her on Mrs. iv C, Moore and Bona
she killed.
Automobile For Hire
Town or Country
DAY or NIGHT.
RATES REASONABLE
i . be
i . of
the Odd . I i
i N . ill be
. i ii 1911,
in n iii fa
i . . . . i i .
worthy the i
which tin HI v.
tie . ll
i he . i
No. IT will be P ii d
Is that date i i
i .,;, r to ll
cc and bi In an i
for theirs You I lends with them
Is Invited i
I. You . .
if. Perhaps you
Li
A Hardware
Argument
i i favor of
ill -i i
. b J u
. .
. i
or race b
. i, ii i both
ind was
Ml . v at Law
NORTH
la all the Courts
in Wool en on
street fr H
B.
lb tbs
Bar Throat.
N C M
with Dr. P. 1-
e V. i. . S m to I in
Mil. r. N,
i . i tho moved his Iron I
-i of i.
named A
a i An-
. rite S Boyd
, X.
MID I Ll B
Ladle and C
and
work o w s
Phone Rick's Grocery,
bow i our
i- u, ii you i gel
where you can always here if
good.
Hardware
Company, Inc.
l-, SI
I JENKINS
I.
iv I.
Commute
t id iii. ii
i, I
JONATHAN H
Washington, N. C.
Bow l lo
on i real Phone
Night
and w.
r. j
st Law
I on the
Home
nit.
Office Wilson's Store
. phone
N.
Boys and
Automobile
Dr, F. Flits bees In an-
that he will he In
for the practice f
Hotel.
giving lo saving th.
. of
tables, opened Juno
close I i all at my
HEAD
i turn J
J. C- LANIER





Mr. Roy C. Flanagan
Capital City Men
IF IT IS LIFE INSURANCE
Buy it from the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company of Newark, N. J. the
leading annual dividend company since
he premium rates are low and the
annual dividends high, making the net cost
lower than competitive companies.
C. L. WILKINSON
i.------r i i r r i r.
The Woman
Who Writes
M and
; proved
j Just a Test Com-
of Our
Stocks-
that Is all we ask of you
Mm job part-hat here or
-New here.
If f
combined
high grade and
appeal to all we of you I MM vie
hi
price an low at II It possible to
Taft Vandyke
tr-
Drug Company
Candidates Cards
an- per
ii. la
i I
III MIRTH I v
I i I I II III
Ml I Mi HITS.
Slit-rift
to friends
the public generally I am i
for the office aborts or
. i to the at lion
primary, and will
the vote mill help of any.
ii. W,
poi
. . n to t poor
Caro-
. this writer
that
S J, II. Mill
. little
. ii mos hat we i
toll
bye, pi in in
we
the I
t Lord
; Ma
I on i mil.
be a candidate the office
Treasurer County, subject
to action i-i the Democratic
i thank the for
port they hare given me In
and u elected, promise to give them
the service l have tried to five
. bat b ii in
vs. WILSON
x I
mum i
Per
i lab to announce to my
Hint I am a candidate for sheriff of
county, subject to the of
the Democratic primaries. Should I
ho elected I will endeavor to II
the people one and all to the best of
my ability I will appreciate your
VOte and kelp.
ERNEST DUDLEY.
Ill I
i in. a in
Sheriff.
tn announce to my and
to the public generally I am a
for the office of sheriff
county subject the of
Democratic primary. I win
support of nil.
It
Sheriff,
hereby myself a
for of county,
win help mo. if
I will serve you faithfully.
II II. SMITH.
Constable,
to of
township i am
lo the a
primary Will
the vote and aid of any.
BEN P.
mi-table.
. to the voters of Green
l am a candidate
for subject to the action
primary and viii
their vote and help.
I I.
for
I hereby announce myself as
for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
to the Democratic primary.
W. L. HALL.
For Clerk el Superior Court.
I myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court
Pitt COUnty subject to the of
Democratic primary. Grateful for
flattering vote the people gave me
four years ago, sulk-it your sup
port. If elected will All the office
to the heel Of my ability.
I J . I. i -1
. .
For
I- the of nun
take this method of announcing my
for sheriff subject to the
i primal lea. I i-
I i .
. with i
I in all. i thank
ii for j m and i- g
Very .
-if l
ti i ii i ii
II ill I
; . ii In i
,.
I lo the a
, I am a
t tO , O
the pi it v and i
mid help.
For
I o my friend
throughout Pitt count I
.
to the i i i
i. I elect d i will i ,. i
pie to th
Ive your it and p I am
i C. T.
R II
J .
i i
Mr, I
ii
of J . ,,,,
I k for
At n
i ind when
. ; flee in the i
lie us Paint , u
Hoy
v on the Bank Z
Mr Ike u i c
laying by corn for this . .
W l I t . . . III
any when la a t .,.,. for weeks and I id
i and I to been doing during that time He
sell ft in farm. , ,, f
Mr Alien who held a position tn n
i us-- method of i to
Pitt i that , am a
for Ti the
on Primary.
ind help of my h
and public generally and II
I promise to fulfill the I
the office to heal of
it ii w HARRINGTON.
For Sheriff.
To my fellow of county
hereby announce myself u
for the nomination for sheriff of put
COUnty subject to the action of th
Democratic primary of county. It
nominated and elected i pledge myself
to make you a good officer.
one and all tor their support BO
operation I am.
JNO t. GIBSON,
N I
SO
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
What Isn't what you what you get what
pay. The Ford buyer tin- most value for his money.
production, skilled workmen and best make Ford
Quality high and Ford Prices low.
Over half million in today.
Price F. B. Detroit, Touring car For
sale by
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
Fur
I announce to of n
villa I am a candidate
for subject to the action
I the party and If lei
I will serve the to b I
my ability. Soil vote and
help. I in,
s. MOORS
IS
THERE is mi
There are good numbers and poor
Plumbers, you cannot tell the
difference by looks; but yon
can easily tho difference by their
work if you have been disappointed
in the work done by some plumber
give ii- a trial We have the
lea e, knowledge and skill to do the
work, you have any doubt
a- to the truth of our statement, ask
your ii-
Fur Sheriff.
I wish to announce to the
rut com iv l am a candidate far
to action of th
Democratic primary. If elected I prom
tO I utility to the best
lay ability; never shirking iron; Id j
duties if the office. Thanking you in
advance for your vote and rapport
JOE
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
For Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing t i
the county tint
a candidate for tin- office of sheriff
subject ti, of the
party If led i endeavor to
tin- to the heel of ability. I
will late your vote an
help you may give sue.
o.
I I
i of County
i announce t- the voters of I will he a candidate far the office
in- i am a U I
i lo action County, to the
the will
tho help of any.
C JACKSON.
t Democratic primary i- ha
p S l will
our support.
It l RICHARD
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
i H i
T. I. Moore
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
on an Oil
Simple lever
Control Heat
The
Blue
Flame Oil Cooking Stove
burns ordinary kerosene oil
works on a now principle
you regulate the name by a
turn of the lever, as shown in
the cut above, so that the heat
is always under absolute con-
always convenient
and
or leaky valves, no trouble-
some wick, heme no smoke,
no kitchen full of soot. Made
in rive popular sizes. The
Oil Stoves
and
Florence Ovens
Sold by
J. R. J. G.
i ii on. a co.,
SUM.
June
over ill health, deserted lo her
haul joined standing army
soon after they were married,
HEW in I K tin
is rim
Which Be Sold on
Sabbath Include
June Nest Sunday
the recently enacted
failure to pet work, Mrs Lena which prohibits the
a young woman of West Dur- cigarettes, cold and. in
ham attempted her late everything but food and drugs,
or Monday morning. No one will go into effect in New Bern. The
knew she was contemplating matter of naming the necessities
suicide when some of her pen- Which can be sold on the Sabbath WM
to Mayor but he has not
at announced what this list win con-
of. However, the general
pie vii-i live on Broad street wool
into the room she occupying,
they found the young woman
lug ill pain on the floor. lion is that only drugs and food can
She has been unable to make be sold, and the gasoline dispensed
I Since, and there is no o by the garage men will be
Of she did take the car- among the list of articles banned.
acid except the tact that her Milk ice will be sold, as usual,
mouth and throat are badly burned deliveries being made early in the
as if by the carbolic, and an empty day.
bottle marked With the acid was
found In the room
Mrs, was married about
a year ago, but soon after her mar-
the man joined the lulled
tales army, and Is now somewhere
Ml the Mexican birder waiting to do
battle against the Mexicans should
he call come, about six months
Mrs beard from her
husband at intervals, but since that
she has not beard a word
him.
Her have known this has
young woman a good deal
of trouble She has also been In
health the past month and tins
lid not add to her desire for life. A
or more ago she made
for work in the mill at West
Durham but work was slack and the
mill people did not give back the
old position.
Sunday night she was
despondent, and went to her room
early None of the of the
family bad an Idea that she had
in her room, but went there
later In the evening and found the
for she is hut is years old, nearly
dead and insensible
ha pain and acid. K
physician was and he
mediately ordered her to a hospital,
where she has been treated. It is
to say at this time what will
Information reaching New Bern
from Beaufort where a fierce forest
fire has raged for the past week, la
to the effect that this conflagration
about burned itself out and no
damage Is expected. The Arc
started about three miles west of
he town, supposedly from a fire start
d by a party of campers, and rapidly
doing damage to the extent
of several thousand dollars to
interests.
is i REAL i GIVES
STREAK TOWS REVERSED j ROADS TO oil,
I- I in d Suit I'm
b He
e and His
ill a
DETROIT, June Cobb.
outfielder of the Detroit
an League Baseball Club, may be de-
In a suit for a
the trouble he caused in the
Court reversed
i Ion of the Eighth States
on Court of which held
i of poverty in Catholic orders
v. re void
old .
arose In the case of Au-
Has a Suit Din-
tin- Case Today,
Hill
Hard.
WASHINGTON, June i
i I won their for A-
i worth of nil
and.- when supreme court today
a member of the order hi Id void clause in the patents
i for some sixty years, making the land revert to the govern-
-hop of Carpenter here,
h as in ,,,.,,, n found to minerals
Cobb I to have pointed a load-
revolver Carpenter and then
Harold Harding,
hen latter attempted lo Interfere.
. i- year
Carpenter conferred with a local at-
today and said that he bad not
decided whether to ask to institute
or criminal proceedings. He was
in believe he would take
alter curse. It could not be learned
any action would be taken
n behalf Of Harding.
Cobb in a signed statement,
both charges. He said that tarpon
or had insulted Mrs. Cobb during an
argument over a purchase she had
mad- the butcher shop, He went
o Carpenter place of business to d--
an apology and declared he took
of the German church. The In Id the patents were
i Springfield, Minnesota i regular but the could not be
He had taken a vow Of collaterally by other claim
agreeing to turn over to the order all ants and could only be set aside by
property he might acquire, in re- attack b government.
turn for his support and education t Van who delivered the
his death he was possess-d Incidents emphasized the
than His nephew- an pot ii I the government's time
as his heirs, claimed the prop- which II could attack the patents bad
Circuit Court of Appeal- expired In I DUO or 1901.
their claim on ground I government has a suit,
In agreement of poverty was void a- from the case today,
gains public policy
cancel the patent to oil lands held by
transcontinental carriers.
Today's decision was in a case
brought by Edmund Burke, of
I and Holiest
Yesterday, June was longest
of year, and it can b
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take e's
The Old Standard Groves Tasteless who claimed the right to lauds now
chill Tonic is equally valuable held by on the
General Tonic because it contains the lg, .,,, .,,,,, ,
, well known I , ., . . . ,
an automatic revolver loaded with four and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oil bad been found
to himself i out Malaria, Enriches Blood and latter the of the patent to the rail-
,. , , . I Builds up Whole System. cents.
Yesterday afternoon after driving r
truly said
homeward in his automobile from the
i physician who examined his
he fractured during his fight
SETTER
Mr who has
Inasmuch all the
lines have similar lands they came into
lb- proceeding The court decided
i- was the hottest as the thermometer with Harding, Cobb ran Into a grocery Charge the stone setting the govern practically only one point favor of
Nobody was injured bu I building received severe governments
wagon was smashed and auto- juries this afternoon In falling. Mr were lands
damaged. and one of his colored help-j The recovery, however, of lands ex-
w-re at work a distance of In value, seven times all the
States was in-
around the mark until the
ate afternoon when the storm relieved
he situation to a great extent and
the night very pleasant for sleep-
At noon today thermometer
about the same degrees as
WHITE'S HAD
MONDAY
Old Sores. Other Won't Curs.
The no matter of how lane
i. by the old
OIL
i, . the time. He, Si
twelve feet above the concrete steps coin In
en the south of the building when the
rill III Fight,
I- Both From The
Exterior Well The Interior
Large Audience Well Pleased
With Plan
Notwithstanding there was a
hard shower just and near 111.-
opening hour, a large number of
CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AMI
ARTS.
This State Industrial College offers
courses in Agriculture,
Stock-raising, Dairying,
Medicine; in Civil,
Electrical, and Mechanical Engineer-
iii Chemistry and Dyeing; in Col-
on Manufacturing, and In
teaching. Four years courses,
and one halt year courses In
Agricultural and Machine Shop
Faculty of men;
buildings; excellent equip-
and laboratories for each de-
July County Sup-
conduct entrance
at ion at each county seat. For
write
OWEN, Registrar,
Weal Raleigh, N. c.
be result of the attempt on their appreciation last
life. Her condition Is still critical. by attending the opening per-
in White's the hand-
there i
Will recover.
assurance that she
BRIDGE
some new play house that Mr. S. V.
ha
Mis- Olive,
is visiting Mrs. S. T. White,
Mr. F. Arthur is home from
school in Va.
Mrs. Ada Cherry has returned from
the State convention of the King's
Daughters In Rockingham.
scaffold on which tiny were standing
gave way. throwing both headlong.
Mr shoulder hit the steps
Burke case turned largely upon
Interpretation of the patents issued tho
with much force and his helper fall- Pacific by the government for
upon him caused a dislocation
his stomach. While it is not
thought his injuries will prove fatal
tiny are of a serious nature. Dr.
and Fountain gave
We
Mr. Mayor and the Chairman of
C Committee-
the lands under the Pacific railroad
land acts. The company con-
tended that evidence could not be
this day to show that tho
lands were mineral and that tho is-
man patents was conclusive
aid, and he was reported as
resting very well as we go to press
has contributed to Greenville I
i a you to lay your duties
or one hour, and lake a walk to
Hill Cemetery, where no
of your relatives are resting.
Medical
proof that they wen- not.
Tin- States circuit court for
southern California decided in favor of
I railroad but the circuit court
city N J June for the ninth circuit certified
The sixty-fifth annual of Questions of law to the Supremo
the American Medical Association tor answer.
it was answering
Hiss I I in ii Announces
men of Miss Mill lie King l
Mr. Louis w Gaylord
. opened here today with thousands of the
eel that It is a place you seldom visit physicians and surgeons from Bu ed its decision today.
From Five Points one is kept tn con. arts of States and Canada before court
traded by the long perpendicular all. The proceedings of the aid Justice we have
electric sign that extends from Sir-i. session including an address s-11,1 law By
from Just above the entrance . grown up welcome by Dr. Enoch or lands are to be
This morning at her home on top ,,.,, siR h
Miss Lillian Carr gave a
luncheon to twelve of her inti-
only a
ashes out name of the ho-a.-o.
at the time and then as a whole,
beaten path lo Hi bead, president of the Medical So- granted by land officials of-
mate friends, during which an Interest- of around ii
I'm game of bridge was played.
The table guides lo players were
curt-shaped cards ornamented with
the picture of a bride, and to the score-
were fastened tiny hags of rice
The course was grape fruit, and
he souvenirs were pink carnations
tied with pink ribbon a card bear-
For the second course tea and sand-
were served, and the souvenirs
hat in and out. having the
of revolving around the
As the audience assembled all wore
walks grown up in weeds, and in many
tIn-lit large piles of trash which
Week-End and summer
RATES
to the
SEASHORE
via the
ATLANTIC COAST LIRE
The Standard Railroad of South
Hound Trip Hates.
From Greenville
To Washington. D. C.
To Baltimore. Md.
To New City
To Boston, Mass.
the On each of thee
was also an appropriate verse,
of which
Don't you bear pounding, pound-
Of a heart that's in distress
Use your gentle Intuition,
Come and help you
The third was a salad course and
souvenir cards were Cupid in the
Wedding ring giving the date for the
Tickets on sale every day until
September via Norfolk and For the fourth course Ice cream and
steamer, with final return limit Oct. rake were served, and will
on of the interior of building,
especially the superb scenery, artistic
wall decorations, effective lighting,
and electric fan cooling. Mr.
While who stood at the main en-
trance, was the of many con-
foretelling the for
what he had done for Greenville In
lie erection of this modern
Stock Company.
made lo some devoted Mother, of New Jersey. The session must do their duty of
Father. Sister or Brother who go was presided over by Dr. John A whether that land came within tho
daily or lo visit the resting I of Nashville, the retiring that
place of their loved ones, Entering of tin- association. The duty by Inserting exceptions that
he iron gales you will all th port of tin- committee on arrange- the land should not pass If found later
tents was followed by the t be within the
of Victor This was precisely the contention of
Vaughan, of Ann Harbor. Mich., who attorneys for the railroad.
tin annual address ad-1 was made plain that the govern-
to the general session a mini- rights w-r.- not involved in tho
of sectional meetings devoted before the court, and there was
various departments In the practice no mention the recent brought
of medicine and surgery wen- held by the government against the South-
during the day. em lo regain the lands In
Piles Cured in to Days Government officials, after the de-
will refund if would press the suit
Itching,
with the beauty and been raked off the adjoining lots.
ml has lain there until the weeds mil
have taken root,
1- this a condition should exist
n Progressive Greenville. notice
r. the paper sometime ago you
a clean up day for Greenville.
which is here by special engagement
or the week, presented Plain t
as the bill, and the many out-
bursts of applause during per-
that pleased the
audience.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard strengthening tonic.
GROVES chill TONIC, drives out
the builds up the sys-
A true tonic. For adults children.
II. 1914.
W. J. T. C
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass.
Wilmington, N. C,
band painted cards bearing the
M. K and W.
with each course were heart-
shaped doilies and napkins with pink
hearts.
Those attending the delightful
were Misses Mary Smith,
Yesterday afternoon about ti o'clock,
Henry Baker barely escaped
injuries when a horse driven by Greene. Margaret Blow. Jamie
became frightened on fifth Bryan, Susie Warren. Mary
I an automobile and begun to run. Mr. Cobb, Nell Bender.
received several very painful Moore. Rattle Move
ills and bruises, bis knee being per-
dislocated The horse managed
get rid of tin wagon, but war. later
aught at Mr Dill's stables
King and Lillian Carr.
The bride-to-be was
book on which
wrote her autograph.
presented a
each
not gel busy and have the
cleaned up also would not
oat to exceed Fifty Dollars to put the
sling place Of our dead ill a
condition It is a duly Mr.
that you and your Hoard owe to the
of Greenville, you charge
In for their lots, and have complete
over the Cemetery. Consider
or one moment the amount of money
hat is Invested In
know it will amount to
vi-r a quarter Of a Million Dollars.
was ibis In remembrance
their dead You, Mr May-
r and each one of your Honorable
Board would be ashamed to take
stranger within your gates, for a walk
through our Cemetery. Th-
i be kept In such condition
OINTMENT fills cure any ran
Blind,
The gives Bate an
Michigan Municipal League
f municipal affairs are to be wrest-
ed with at tin- annual convention of
the Michigan League of Municipal-
which in this city today for
two The attendance
t the meeting embraces mayors, re-
councilman and other
of many of Hi- leading cities
I the State
bat log could point with pride an
v I in., we remember as
FLORENCE, s. r. June This
lace is entertaining for three days
he annual convention and
of the South Carolina
this is the we remember our association, Delegates of lire
slight Blaze Yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon about o'clock
tire alarm was sent in from tho corner
of Greene and Second streets, the
home of Mr. J. L. Starkey being on
fire. The origin of the fire was not
confirmed, but it was rumored
two electric light wires came ill con- q-0 hope that you and your Board
tad with each other at a point where v m do something better the
the was worn off. of the Cemetery at one. If
blaze was soon extinguished and the ,,,, chairman and the Committee do
damage done was very slight do their duty, it should be
exception of a couple of holes torn pt to appoint another Commit- Va . A, M Si Atlanta
in the roof which was necessary Louis
is are here from all the leading
and towns of tin- State. Prize
and oilier contests up tho
Al the
---ions are to be de-
livered by Chief James M. Pall
older lo reach the tire.
I C FLANAGAN.
DOLLARS AND SENSE
THE vehicle buyer knows a little judgment often saves many dollars He knows that there
a price below which a good vehicle cannot be made and sold. We have everything la desirable In
Surreys, Top Buggies. etc The represents a certain In style
mil offered generally. We seek the of those who do not permit dollars to stand between them
and satisfaction. We think that The la most complete and line of
and business vehicles made in Eastern North Carolina, but we may be prejudiced. Suppose you ask anyone
who has had occasion to buy us. We have pleased some mighty pan people, why not give us a
at
THE JOHN FLANAGAN X, C.
LINE
IS THE QUALITY KIND
WHENEVER YOU NEED
A GENERAL TONIC TIE GROVE'S
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children,
You know what you no taking when you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
I as the formula is printed on y label showing that it contains well known
.- R is Ml lag U hitter
tonic and is Form. l ha no equal for Malaria, and Fever,
Weakness, general debility mil appetite. Gives life vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children, Removes Biliousness without purging
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses liver action
the blood. A Complete Strengthens
family without it. your We mean it.
the Case.
than Worth of oil
lands owned by great
railroads are Involved in the
decision In the case of
Edmund Burke, who claimed title to
pan of the which were granted
by the government to the Southern Pa-
railroad In California. The gov-
contended when it gave
lands to the railroad ii did not
known to exist.
The government Issued a patent
to the Southern In aid of
its construction of a transcontinental
line. Patents were issued likewise to
the Northern Pacific and other lines
the plains and the
I he Each patent contained an
exception and reservation reading as
follows
and all mineral
any b be found tho
-acts aforesaid, tins ext
according the terms of
he statue shall be construed to
hide coal and iron
For years fierce ha.-t
been waged lo the effect of the
I over of oil.
The railroads contended
a mineral and therefore oil
I wen- from
Furthermore, the railroads
I the exception was void
I W Only One
To get full name, I.
K w a Cold tn One Day. stops
. h and hi he, and col I. Be,
Hurl lulling Bricks.
in wiring the new
Mr. Herbert Jones, of Dayton
; . on I h
when a number of bricks
fill from top of the building.
While his injuries arc serious
they are very painful, one of hats
quite a gash.





am.
IT
LANTERN
Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward.
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy
to light and It won t blow
out, won't leak, and wont smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington. D. C
Richmond.
Norfolk. Va.
BALTIMORE
N. C.
Charleston,
You Need a Tonic
you you know what tonic
to the woman s tonic is con
posed of purely viable ingredients, which act
yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark,
says think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before began to take Card. was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dim
Begin taking today, by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
aid Certificate of Director,
or The Oil Company.
The ii principal of-
In this state l m town of
county Pitt
rho location of the principal
in charge thereof, upon whom pro-
against corporation may be
it l o. cox.
We, the undersigned, Wing a ma-
of the Board Directors
hereby certify that at a meeting
board called for that
pose . hold on the i day of June
A. board, by a majority
of the whole board. did adopt the
following
Resolved, Thai In the judgment of
board, ii l and most
tor the of the Pitt County Oil
Company that the same should be
forthwith dissolved; and to that end
i, is red that a meeting of the
stockholders i held on Tuesday Hi-
day of July A. D., ISM at the of-
of Company. In the city Of
Winterville to lake action upon this
n solution; and further, that Sec-
forthwith give notice of said
meeting and or the adoption of this
resolution within ten j from this
date, by publishing said
with a notice Its adoption. In
the Eastern a r
published In th. city of Greenville. S.
c. for at four weeks, once .,
week, successively, and by mailing a
written printed copy of the same to
each and every stockholder of this
I In the Called stales.
In Witness Whereof, we have here-
unto set our bands and affixed the
corporate seal of said Company, this
of June A. D.,
A. G. COX.
U S
E. E.
D. cox.
a. G. COX, Secretary.
Grain Privileges
WHEAT.
puts and calls are the safest
surest method of trading la wheat
or Because your loss is
i lately limited to the amount
bought No further risk.
Positively the most preamble
trading.
Open an account. You can buy Id
puts or calls on bushels
for or you can buy both
or as many more as you wish
advance or decline of cent gives
you chance to take profit.
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
reference.
it. w.
i Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock 1420.
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Co.
Not the oldest
Nor
Lodge
The annual communication of
E Lodge So. A. F. A, M.
held Monday night, and after the
Other business the fol-
lowing officers were elected.
H. V. Austin, W. M.
H. W,
T, till J W.
n. Hart, Treas.
Wiley Brown, Bee.
with the appointive officers
be installed by Past Master R,
ams at a meeting to be held next
i lay night. After the meting for
the lodge will meet
until September,
The biggest
JUST THE BEST
Let me show you
J F Stokes,
Special Agent N. C
Notice i Creditors
Proposals.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Hoard of County Commissioners,
Greenville. N. C, until noon July ML.
1914, for . erection and completion
of a and stone County Home
building to be located one mile nor-1
Greenville, near Atlantic
Line road, with siding.
All proposal- must be I
i v a certificate
by a certified check of 1-2 per
of the amount of hid.
Plans specifications may be s. en
at the Register of Deeds, office.
N C or obtained from the to-
Benton and Wilson,
X. C, upon the deposit of ll. Id
be refunded on n turn of
plans in good condition.
C until 8th.
Having duly qualified before the
. Court Clerk of Pitt County as
the of Mar-
James, deceased, notice is here-
i to all persons Indebted to the
. to make Immediate payment to
i. undersigned, and all persons
claims against said estate are
lifted to present the same to the
t. for payment before 23rd day
Juno 1915, or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery.
This 23rd day June
S M. CRISP,
of Margaret James deceased,
i 23-ltd.
Make Your Own Paint
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS is now
Buy gals. L. M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT.
at per gal.
And gals. Linseed to mix with it
You then make gals, ; are paint for
Notice t Creditor.
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of s
of the W
K. Nobles, deceased, e is
. given to all
i,, the . state to make ate pay-
to the undersigned; all per-
ms having claims against i estate
are notified to i same to
the undersigned for on or
before Juno 1915, or M i notice
v. be plead In the bar recovery-
bis day of June
II. A. L. NOBLES.
c n Administratrix.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of Pitt county
as administratrix of the estate of Alice
. deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted lo
estate to make immediate payment
to undersigned; and all
having claims against said estate
notified to present the same to the
for payment on or
May 1916, or this notice will be
pi, in the bar of their recovery.
This day of May 1914.
MRS. M. V. FORBES,
a of Alic
i. ltd
C June 22-
R, Thorpe and Mr. Al-
Of Rocky Mount was in town
Wednesday on business.
Dr. c. M Jones went to
to attend Medical i-
which met there this year.
I Mr. A J. of Wilson, was U
j ow n Wednesday.
Mis. Ruth Hodges who lives near
spent part of week
Proctor
I Miss Halite who lives near
spent last week with her
I nut Mrs H. Proctor returned Sun
day and accompanied by Mrs. H,
I and son.
Mr L. Williams who represents
Drug Co., Baltimore was
ere last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. and Mrs. W
S went Washington
Thursday.
Messrs Cannon and Cox,
Greenville passed through hero last
E Dudley of Greenville was her.
Mrs. J. and JacKI
Johnston is spending several
ear House Station.
Miss Lilia Buck of is
Mr and Mrs
Miss Essie of Norfolk is
Misses and Mary
tor.
a crowd from here attended
Church Black Jack Sunday
I Mr. Jno Warren returned from
fen Sunday morning.
Miss Lizzie Galloway of near
Cross Roads is visiting at Mr.
Mrs. w. E, Proctor.
Mr. Ed. of Washington was
here for a short while.
I We had the largest rain of th
on last night, crops are doing
i will be long before the farm
soon begin to cure tobacco.
FOB TWO HORSE V
Walking Cultivators. Mowing M
chines, Hakes and Tobacco
s,. j. k J. G. MOVE.
i, J .-oil wit.
THE FARM
h the of all Industry
;. the huh of all good firming. f
the bet m the l K
on on the and
of purest lime. Don't boy
etc. A postal will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG
Orphans Well
The Singing Class from the Odd
Fellows Orphanage at
their annual visit to Greenville
night and to an audience that
filled Training School Auditor
I they presented one of the
programs given by
at any of their previous visits.
Is Your Shin
Clear as a
Baby's
in
It's only per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy gas. cf ready fir i
CANS, you pay a Ra. or .
The t. a M REAL Is r
OIL. Hie
Use a gal. out you buy. nod II the
made, return the and ALL
J. C.
CO- WOW HILL, X C
HOW X
CAROLINA,
PITT
vs.
The defendant above named is
by notified that a summons in the
r . entitled action was
said defendant on 2nd
t May. returnable to the May
It
Automatic. Valve-,
less, Flame Oil Cooking Stove
and let us show you the advantages
of this stove over the others.
hare numbers of satisfied
Some who have told us that they
would sot take One Hundred
for their stove and oven if could J
not buy another of the same kind.
J. R. J. MOTE. .
fa f May. u mo
and that not be.
DIG CANS v found within county will take
ONLY required to
HAIR
Old and Mail
orders a specialty. Address
Sanitary Hair Pa
Wilson, N.
.; is
t tit LOAD WIRE
Barb wire and Galvanized
Steel n A I will be
sold at it
J. B. A J c MOVE
.; sod
; .; . . . i r.
I . i
or v. , i
en u dirt. Into f ;
in lass t
P on the Joli
t an lot l I
II y u know i
i u
. ;
fl-ii.
Mo., and II i i i
little If, I
at August term Superior
1914 held on the last Monday of
h month and answer or demur to
bi of the plaintiff, wherein
has been brought for a divorce
r the demanded will be granted
This 20th, May.
D. C. MOORE.
Court, Co
Carpenter's and
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
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP-
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN
In,
THE BEST
lam Red Devi
c. For CANS
M big I
HAVE
by selling you one of our Hiding
Two Horse Cultivators. Tour plow-
will then be a
and let us
J It A J C
I ;
Feel
Grouchy
It is not your
is your liver. No one
can be in good spirits
when their system U
not carrying the
waste products.
Pills
regulate the bile
and put you in a good
humor with yourself
and the world. At
your druggist sugar
coated or plain.
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
GREENVILLE
NORTH
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA, IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE, AND SUB-
BOUNDED THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ABE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND
PLANT.
Is the I th- Hurt the Man. n
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
OF
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
I FEW INt II; PA E AND
THEM I
HAVE TO BEING TO
ATTENTION.
ARE U AND A
BE HAD
l N. I II
mil M.
TWIRLS
PRETTY GA
I TEA Hilts
in I ill Mill
in in n ii mi mill.
V p i i i
ii pub fill
be law
Ii tut i
by
Bunts in the
in l d
r n
, .,.,,,.,,. . ii.
Hiss Takes
Mr. i I cf
Scotland Sleek
LOCALS Hit
Make
While inlander
From
i- sail ell that we are I
upon in make the announcement
Greenville again, but i what
we are forced lo And the
II la about the
fourth successive time we bad
tell ii. with all that we
made ii Interesting for Aulander from
i be beginning until the tally mi
made, which up the
four while we were forced in be sat-
three.
Conrad the handler
tor pitched one of the
games of his ear., r, In fact twirled
winning ball through the nine
Inning and Mill he ho no one
for hi b m i If. In
the ninth I In i core standing
he rumbled two bunts in i lie
. down in
on, as there will
r .
i r i n . ii, Al
niter business
I ill another in Tin J
Is to he nil pl
coin pi with the la . and to
for who have
made tin Ir i lb
this lime.
The County Hoard
in r at Meet
I o
Session Beard
if.
. . i . .
A par ill
Tin
II .
IN
M. oil
home
I for lie- man i .
i. pink and
For An Indefinite Time
Banking
Hours Next
Saturday
For Meeting
ill DISCUSS MS
. lay. ii. M.
u Board.
Daniel- out
in Nut
June So-
lo naval
bill today d th
inn lion
and fourteen auxiliary war
v. I- and the building of a I
huge hip with
from of the Idaho and
n la I i pointed
the bill carried half a mil-
lion dollars lens than la i year's
said had
hi d
i Oil i
i . i i program consist-
To
c Such
I Ma nine up at
I heir Hunt
Hoard Aldermen
up m their halls in complete
iconic after widen
j r- in favor the new elect-
ed Hoard.
Alderman A. B, acted e
clerk and the following
oath of .
;. Smith, J, II. I. Coward
in-, i . ii use. A
held lion of d i
i. Mr J. f, Tyson was re-i
. . clerk and Alderman J. r-
lo . a . n as Mayor i
em, I c
n I
he ; r
pal
ii b Mm H I II
ard. .
Knight, of on
violin
Miss s l
bride, was maid of
Mi-s Annie Parker
hone ring bearer
The bridegroom was
by best man. Mr. Bean bin, of
See- Neck, and bride by
r. Mr. v. M. Whitehurst.
led the I
. en
Hi.- Hank- I.,. will
i I- k n
Fourth. I ii-i r-
ill arrange for same
before I-
Bank
I A
I a finer- Bank.
I I I. I'll lure
i in lull in Mexico
I Slates,
I.
General V i
chief l
heard
ate
The out of town here lo
lend marriage were Mrs S
Miss Mr
r. Shelton and daughter and Mr.
mis I, of Tarboro; Mr. an l
.; i. Howard and Miss V.
. of i Mi M K. Gray.
. Gray and Mi r
bin I. l of
in
Sunday at the
, . .
,. , i win
. Italian Kiln
i . e i .-. i i e ., . .
ed of only one ed . per month and n d Neck; Mr H.
I . r . i, on.
;.; m
path. This course help . I., , . t
I'll Hi followed by lo In
ashore are r night v
for and economy.
Osteopath will be
the Hold Bertha, Tuesday. Thurs-
day and Saturday from
f-
by
one of the hitters who I I . ,.,, , ,.,,. ,,,,,, ,,.
., gate one through second, lo expenditures
Ins runner and ending the game. j ,,,,. . ,,,
,, himself secretary
had and in Inning ,,. ,,,.,., ls
one man down and full L., ,. is made for
two
for Aulander received
some pretty hard knocks and esp., ill
in fourth and sixth, but he too
worked himself some had places
when things looked critical for
Time of game i hour and H
minutes, empire Smith,
Following is how was
Greenville R.
left; stop to first;
Smith fanned.
Aulander safe
Burden walked and Ian r scored;
sate on sacrifice; Minion safe
on Infield hit; Shoulder lo c liter
center.
Si Inning,
,;,.,. ii. Thompson
center; right;
to first.
Aulander pitcher
Dunning fanned; Harrell
I- it
Third Inning.
Fleming fanned; R I
dale on foul to catcher; Bowling
fanned
Aulander popped lo
pitcher; Burden on error
by and later scored;
out iii second; pitcher lo
fourth Inn
Thompson to
an i scored; for three
bun I It
Thompson, II
lo .
Aulander Shoulders
second to fir
to catcher.
r Inning
fanned; Rags
dale pitcher Bowling tan
. . . per j I
r officers I the new He i i Han r,
;.,,,., . Mi Mary I, i
, , Point; Mr.
Smith. K S.
Morgan. K Briley, and r-
policemen. The
change among the police was el.-.
lion of Mr. More.
i-- m
Aulander Dunning safe on Id
hit; hit In r for two
and was later put out
lo st. home; walked
Burden fanned; fat
sixth Inning.
Greenville It. Thompson to left;
sacrificed and later scored;
Smith to deep fro three
s; Thompson to r;
to M.
out to right.
Aulander walked n
nut at second; Shoulders
H. i. second; Dunning home
Seventh Inning.
i . Mil. Fleming tanned; R
i.,, tanned; Howling lo right.
Aulander Dunning for two
bases later scored; Ham-n t
pitcher to first; fat
Burden to sate on
hit by Minion II
Shoulders On t
Inning
On ft. fin i
Lam. r I
fanned; t
out pitcher to lust.
Aulander Ni on
by Fitzgerald on bun
Dunning to i
short stop
Greenville to left;
Moore popped out lo
Aulander to right;
Burden and sale on hauls lo
Minion tanned
I nil lo i
their regular monthly session.
The following are the new n
and whom they succeeded I I Smith,
succeeded C. B. Rountree, K. Win-
slow. W, A. Bowen,
Laughinghouse succeeded II. J.
P. Vandyke himself.
II. I. Coward succeeded K. Evans
o a ii hand touring
To In it was In.-n,
n ; lei of
Dill .
II friends out for a rid
goo lo be alive.
i sprang a leak,
Bill
II. --tar;, on a little lour,
I he lineal i of fun,
lie i k and stripped
Hill
. in- wife down town to i hep
To save . was at,
He Jammed Into a I,
Hill
II. his little .
And then in anguish t d,
i ii mortgage on house,
one more ride
Ex.
alter tie- t en
and Mrs. Hi
i I
noon
V low In Kaunas City.
still II n ITEMS
June Elder I B
H. K. Pill mutt and
n are holding a s. of meet-
the Free Will h
. up to this time had
additions.
I Joe smith it Friday
for New lo lake up his
i hospital there
Mr, Guy of Ayden
Mr. i Si.
good many tin Sin t n folk
lo Hie Ii
at i i Han church
Mr. Patrick Cobb h tor his It.
in ton a it o, hi I
ck was why i
Baseball
with i
oils.
i b
,.
morning hut w i
ii In p. was it.
i ha I heel
In for
i I t
oil I
. I
p. i
Lord. His ; I
. .
,, ,,, i ins, Mrs
. Mrs. I
Mr Mil go Mm and Mi
Raleigh.
el. M 11.1.1 .
II I
i eh i m w n
Mill
Mr PI automobile mom
.,,,. it Introduced
la modern way of .
i . lien in- ii large
H . Mr II
in from the bumper a Overland
r Five Points and with
i a of to
guide ii he shoved it to the new place
be occupied by Mr on
Fourth SI reel
i Institute
. July
i . ii Institute lion,
the I bod
. el
. at larval d
I Tl
i from n i pan i t I
I I H
Harvard. Arthur W Dunn
I mi.
a number of other well known
figures in educational circles will de
r during the I
, HIS.
I KITH N Ml Ms
HI I
Minneapolis Bar I omen-
II .
The second .
mil session of North i .
i . was featured i .
Ire this morning b t i. .
w lark, of Sort I
in i
I In
i r. were I
i and act i
in mo in an . i
night lion nu
Minn., Much nil
it Ina art I
n ii hold up lo
Dominion in I
IN, i Sir Tin
n.-r presided
It
ill
who I in I
en.
. . ,
George II,
or i It rat I
doll.
Today . the m
nil year.
Tin man who ha no ambition will
nearer ha much
ed
reply might I
; I until
ore any d
Si
.
; I
Coll ,
eat I
official re
, , I
. .
that he
himself and
.
mi I
; III ex-
I eel at lot .
.
I'm con
.
Intel
lo
to tin I I I
force J
Mi
led I
Return.
. tin II In
is being exerted
H . Hi. n
in-,,
will yield lo a . to . veil
ill,., hO III tills, dwell OH
mill, up v making Mi am admit
ii,, i nu. i s really Is lot In
,, mi. r their


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 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.
Date
June 26, 1914
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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