Eastern reflector, 3 July 1914


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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
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Let the dare In Lon- s w.
and FARM and
possible
don H will bi the lit
give I
wild rs
Published by
D. J Editor.
CAROLINA ------c
main i
II knocking B
ll
platter
. year.
Six
rat U be bud
application at i
Reflector Building, comer
streets
me of come, to telling a
. respect will be at i
cent , r i .
. i a pool
raster
i re ii than It la for the tenant.
although Mr
Jr. Perl
during the
mes
lo
an-up day as i
mayor We advise you to get
r the r will ilk.
hi you, and If he doe woe unto you
Lou of are color bib I
Coma , l
will M Charted for at three
per up to line-
lie second class matter
August P. .
N Carolina,
act of March s 1879
is been a
will your patience.
The public trusts a man
. ,,,. . , ., a cake of
.-. .-
In
s. will you
worm
. fan have no
. ., i r u mi
the
not plain
I i of a
dry s re
throat may be out of
I he cant speak hot just
Perk, i Bull
n going to
now come the top
, , a ii o Are motor with a i
pail .;. in
mil, or per hour.
The beat guarantee lower
for Greenville would be a boat
Tar Through the In-
BU, ,., Congressman Small, the
done Its part In
Ilia channel
tin- river boats could i here all
mi the
have done nothing toward
a line.
The n dollar failure I
the stores In New York, was
the largest on record. Banks
arc principal creditors and it ha
ova at the end
every day just where ha stasis. If
mad HOD ha Knows
It ii- knows anal ha
bis business. It's . u of build-
on a
we arc
r 111.- lack of tin-;
inning in a way to gal lb
nut ii the of the
farmer wonderful. The
i r who la ins place on a w
basis IS the man who rides to
town in He
what to plain, to plant
how to plant ii has
, saves time and money.
But has be learned value of a
watch on the financial end of his
be he need not
worn
BAD STOMACH
ONE DOSE of
Wonderful
Should Convince tau Your
Suffering Is Unnecessary.
lie of
drank for a
ii bee, try- Greenville's Brat week of r ., , . ,,,
, . , , .;,., . d has already put
make up tor lost nine. i
pie wondering how they previous
,, is almost the lib of but
this r
Favor
Opportunity knocks every i
. i. . . r she must have a little
bi r knuckles must be pretty
will lake no notice
national day when It col
Tb half the year has
much for progress. N
make the ball
a well. U not I-
this time
in bis own
. r; patrol
Greenville is progressive I i
she ts her l
l to are I
an -.- a i mans
and most especially if be come ., i. the boy, and
around about ten minutes after you n no provision for his
your dinner.
. the average man could sell
res away he would
be so busy be would not have
. his coin. i was also i
l en ,
again, mi rel
j editor of Harper's
Weekly, In an address lo the North
Press Association at Wrights
; might have been expected. predicted next
bead City has profited by the recent will be in the
m of health conditions there
taking to install a sewer- g------
The government spent several
i about the time the man thousand dollars last year
bow lo live he quits game, widening the channel of
River as far up as and as
. , , i vet done lo-
for and
,. taking advantage of the op-
vicinity, building operations are
.,. a new
r . ,
line on the river. Every day of delay
In this means that much more
, lg in freight
up lo average.
f the Information from
because there is one thing
. her down and is lack
material.
tin r
s I I
that
I i
The on the first page of to-
days issue from Mr. E. G.
to the Mayor and his board relative to
is Ibis ,
rate lodging
;,
I I
already completed- The am nit has come ring a coat s
. . all labor
Show us the contented man i th all no tempered sun.
. . ,. bis wheal crop rue
So , Bin soon be needing labor to
x , that Washington's premier crop, and there will
b-
n bride probably bis In
it.-. and will pull the Na .
The pr-.-e. ill Bar
I i k to . . ,
each. In
advocated reform. He
around your premises and
, thing
I a
wind to the
m, says Laurence Sterne. of Cherry Hill
who is silly enough to go are words wen but at the
same time it should arouse Interest
those that own lots there, because
there is plenty of room for Improve-
tor India.
mid Liver and
T, . in
. . , In Its
.,
i i
Sale In I, C,
and Druggists everywhere
Intent on the part of these as well. We
I I l it I'll -ii i --.-
charging for rooms It is safe to r, t , w, Mt
make what necessary improve-
there may be needed
make the cemetery the most beautiful
tar; i mi if you
j.-t
II .
. hi arc
till Mayor James
. ii
needed, and perhaps II
will
lawyers
for it. reform
of millionaires than
any town In the Southland. In many
.-, is unfair, because it
surrounds
it hard living for a
i. forced lo work for small wag.
We all know Is
r a town size of Greenville, bin
The Greenville with Mr.
Charles Carroll, and
rumor I
i a
Now
. r i
e people a
i i
he make ll pin
should When
, fine lot I i ll I I
. with
. ,, ., . world
U-.
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, . . dug right work m
,, and the sooner they
are belt, r II II b-
tin
. ;,. . . that I
row you won
won ii H is going to i
., i in to I
in . .
II to a majority th
Id n, to buy their car,
a little i on
the of o business men i
is tailing where we
The Xi w ; man and girl that
Individually Insists that they arc re-
., .,
ii
owner, entered tho newspaper field I
no reason . renter should on on, of the
to double their money at the ex- its issue of today it
i of th- working man. Tb publication for the present
being charged for rooms In Mr. Carroll served the
homes are all out of
for the murder of tbs
Ital in found In a Harlem Hal mu
., I re or
; l a . II el .
heat en t I I I
ire t b for- yo i
Woman's idea of
things I
No wonder was a
to a
ion- y that m I
of a revolution of -nine kind.
waste your time arguing
U n who don't -are.
i ., more Ive than
won
of
I ,,. led th- i
., .,,,. ll III
Gazette patrons well, and though be
into Hal
son and on this some are , b to withdraw from
while others suffer
without
any rate Gen- quail-
. tin i ;
However, If England bad off
Everybody at the convention of th
North i Press Association
expresses
, that Ho- lop
knot of Have of the
be Is to be
ed on bis
tin run i ham
Hen Lindsay,
i juvenile court, was one
speakers In Washington
Reflector, Is by it week, and said many wonderfully
all champion I, , would Star, j,. thing. In regards to the
I The down there was j ,. Judge Lindsay believes
i n as by person I in saving the boys, and he said
Mi I
Friend
tin -veiling, the
of parents, little Rose Hadley en-
fifty of her little friends
a In honor her
house mi- sis, Margaret Woolen,
Beatrice K. Hadley
of and and
of
Clara Louise Move was the
winner of a beautiful of gold
pins, and each visiting guest was
en same.
An course was served by -lane
Hadley, Marj Eva Hodges
and Rosamond Flanagan. The little
folks after playing rook for sometime
retired to the lawn, where punch
was nerved and there Indulged In
many interesting games Too soon,
the parents came t- take them
for reluctantly they departed,
they had bad a grand time.
. . i by i heal of
ii
himself In having to idea- man of go wrong because they
lure of with the In
annual Hut
Portugal's an
must getting along right
Int I
bad him so busy at the
time installing mail delivery for
ii la an ungrateful progressive who
feels no of light
i I Perkins h
ck book.
Greenville that he could not well get
heart was with th-m how-
ever.
Colombia doubtless
more n II
We I. res liner in .
i time Hie address of
dent Clarence n Poe before the
Carolina Press In
Beach sub
j , i was Editor be a
ll., showed an editor
ii;, r for He
., Hull might
would ban- I iii. by Us
, efforts,
no opportunity or encouragement
lo do lie declared he had no
patience the town Unit did no;
have a Young Men's Christian
a patrol Hoy a
supervised swimming bole, and a
lie play ground. H is cheaper and a
Investment to pin money Into
these than in building jails. is
better to provide against boys being
criminals than to make preparations
punishing them when through
neglect become
Parsers i. Succeed Nail Keep Book
in current of and
I Fireside C, writes an
a tide entitled a Friend of Mine
to his studying the way up the vision of Figured the In which be
what be and help achieve the store a farmer who failed an I
or thing the heal suffrage question I that vision. Editorial work Is a later because of the radical
and his paper is not to re-
simply as commercial
the
r. s, Senate
ii- eminent politics f-
.- I III i- HID ITS fl
man Col. carry side j of ,.,,,.
.
-o
I to read preside it's tribute
. then sing tin.,,,. An
Some people Will do more for a
change In bis methods, This farmer
Invested in the dairy
i n a . town of
ii ion II. worked hard but
years found he i
.
mis ideal should not hugely to U he had
tore The editor should be a .
Hell mid Bill N-
in the Neighborhood
Km Ber.
w York. June -s An unidentified
girl leaped to death from roof of
a six-story tenement Jackson
street yesterday. was about
years old and apparently bad been
pretty Her clothing was excel-
lent quality
Henry Miller, Janitor, saw girl
on slops some before she
made She looked
and did reply when be accosted
her
Early yesterday Mrs. Miller saw n
form fall window,
Looking she saw the girl lying
in a heap on the sidewalk.
Police had difficulty In extricating
the dead girl from the grating on
which she bad fallen. II was bent
and The girl's head
broken tWO bars Evidently she had
dived bead first.
The girl was about live feel live
ill height and weighed about.
pounds. She had dark hair
a fair complexion She wore a blue
and a white On the roof
was a coat. In which
thimble ard pair of
No one in the the
girl.
;, i gar than they would tor pi r
good dollar.
if our didn't remind us so
often a day with one exception Pancho
we stall and S th most spectacular person
I on ibis continent,
turn back battling
against whatever evil opposes th
John Lulls badly Injured
i , lo his expenses
to adjust ins and
his purchases, collections and
progress of the good. The address prices, to the t conditions of his
T U as , mid, . advice V-
have been given con-
and he o , as W should work for in bis com-
lug improved today. years he has
I. BK
to
Hr. B L. Dentist
i red
Automobiles ale new
lax lag are green Ibis time.
The home grown watermelon will
soon lie here.
clan i
Control Heal
I I n no
Blue
iii i Stove
kerosene oil
on a new
i, name by a
lever, as shown in
the cm ab m the heat
ii always absolute con-
lie. no i In
or leaky valves, no trouble-
tome wick, hence no
no kitchen full of SOOt, Made
in live popular sizes.
Oil Stoves
and
Florence Ovens
Sold by
J. R. J. G.
Oil t, STOVE CO.,
BAD STOMACH
ONE DOSE of
Wonderful
Convince That Your
Suffering Is
SANG FOR
Ladies and
Gentlemen.
Please lull in line.
bind
ii i hi i
talks
talks
So i in Line tint
FOLLOW
Candy Palace
i. Prop,
Will W
Headstones or
Monuments
in
HENRY T. KING
tor Chronic
and Liver and
right in
-m,,,
for Stomach. and
-I lift
Sour Stomach. Ea
me. ,.
ate. i praising
m so that also know ll
. , . Ma,, . Si
h b I It I
r A ; .,.,.
r . Pill ll
m b I i. In Ha
I ,, .- ., . r . I .
,, I foundation
and In i roll
permanent
hat by I pron
and In all I life, m
Court,
well
and b. in
. tint free I
Ailment to ii-, Mia,
bi.
For Hale In . I'm by
JOHN TH
and everywhere
And That. H to
Chinamen Attended
to Hear Him Again.
J I
he on
u brand n,
In lo ye the a
flu. m n off. he
tor to
the i th members
and other men high Si i
won't one of l.,
pap, r Mi ads told bun Too com
Do picturesque Why
don't no Mr. CB
If you get b- will
bring down a 1-d of other diplomatic
people
S, fell fer the and
called at Chines legation
What sort of a is
a comic -u
Ion.
good In
It was full of good
Joke,
me of
d Wu.
did mi, and Wu got Mich a
of out of that he
sent for
and made tho
tell then all r
continued Wu. than
Supreme . . k . .
I. . any good songs in show
show had so many
declared had
lo throw of them
said Wu.
of the
gang
the story that want
so remarkable had lo ring
There, were Chinamen to make mo
sing The the
thing was Unit nil of them came lo
tee. the show Hint Popular
NATURE LAVISH IN HER GIFTS
COURTESY ALL TOO SCARCE
L X I S I it A T K S
to the
via the
Hie
Hound I Hates.
From Greenville
To Washington, D. .
To Md.
To N iv , i City .
To Boston, Mass.
Tickets on sale every
September via Norfolk
final return limit Oct.,
SI,
IV. I. I rain. T. While
Pass Traffic Pass
Wilmington, N. C.
Tor all Roses,
and lead-
era Our art In wedding arrange
menu are of latest touch.
In floral offering to be
ii. pot plants, Hy
palms, Norfolk
d many other nice pot plants.
hedge plant and shade
Wall, telegraph and telephone
promptly executed by
-J. L. Co.
Greenhouse
N C
D. J. Jr.,
Agent for
Cleveland Set Fine Example of
the Duty a Gentleman to
the Fair Sen.
The youthful Walter Raleigh
spreading his velvet cloak on muddy
walk for his queen to pass, a pleas
ant picture Hut the heart
a gentleman may boat
under the of a
as as under tho clonk of a
courtier.
Last November the city of Clove
land, O. was cut off from the outer
world by the, worst storm of wind and
and snow In history.
lines and railways were tied up
for days. days after
the storm, a woman reached Cleve-
land to visit her sister. She knew
that the can worn not yet running
on the line wished to take,
she took a oar on another Una
would take her to tho city Units,
where Imped to connect with a
car that would lake her w here
wanted to go
minutes later she
from the car at tho edge of the city.
her and the a
of water six or eight Inches
deep running. As she looked
shout, a
hair was touched with it a
group on IbO sidewalk, waded to
her and don't
know me. and don't know yen hut
If you'll lot me, I'll be glad to help
to the thanked him.
and ho look her to curb,
plashed back, and taking her up In
his arms, waded with to the walk.
There ho put bOT down dry shod, car-
lied her into a near by store,
and told her ho would loll when
her car for was also waiting
for It.
Two hours later ho waded tho
suit to tho long-delayed car,
returned, and splashed more
through tho stream of melting snow-
as ho carried her to tho step. Then
he hope you'll be all
and took a place at tho opposite cud
of tho car-Youth's
Scientific Experiments Have Shown
How Prolific in Plant Life
Ounces of Mud Can Be.
Gardeners and other
may like to know of the two fol-
lowing experiment which illustrate
very graphically lavish way that
goes about work,
year, In the month of February,
removed from three different
parts of a small pond
of mud, weighing In nil six
and Quarters ounces.
This he placed In a breakfast cup
and kept It. covered up In his study,
for six months the end of that
time he had removed all plants.
Another Interesting experiment was
Harried out by a gentleman a
few- years ago hi a patch of soft,
taken from a badge of about
inches long by ll Inches wide and
deep, he planted a acorns and
took note of number of plants
which grew from naturally con-
in the
At the of the be had I
out, as came up, plants The
following cue plains
removed, and In two succeeding
i Sill
THE NORTH l
or tn
Mil HANK
This Industrial College offers j
Irons courses In agriculture,
Stock-raising, Dairying,
Veterinary in Civil,
and Mechanical
In Chemistry and Dyeing; in
Manufacturing, and in
leaching. Four years courses
and one hull courses
Agricultural and in Shop
fork Faculty of i
building-; excellent equip-
laboratories tor each de-
on July County Sup
entrance
at each county seat. For cat-
write
OWEN, Registrar,
West Raleigh, N G
NOTICE
Special COAT
SUIT SALE
III HI K
least
North Bound South Bound
Nu. n a No. MS
No. p. m No. P b
Southern.
Bast Bound West Bound
No. a. m. No. I Its a. n
No. a. m. No. a. m
No. P. m- No- . u
or TWO DAYS ONLY, Thursday
and Friday, we will run our tire lire d
Coat Suits at One-Half Price for
Cash. Don't fail to visit this wonderful
bargain sale.
B. J. Pulley,
Home of Women's
Blind Watchmakers.
Blind people those who bare
born blind are, as is well known, ex-1
clever with their but i
It is int often we bear a watch .
maker who was born blind And
have been instances of the kind j
A famous blind watchmaker lived
at in England-j
Ilia name was although
completely blind, could to
pieces and put together again watches
of most delicate construct -on with
greatest ease and In quicker time i
than most watchmakers who have th.
advantage of good eyesight On one
occasion some of the tiny heels and
used In trade were stolen
from him, but the thief was captured I
with property on person, and
Identified by his
sens., of touch.
A watch and j
blind son to his trade,
and tho young man proved so skillful
that on more than one occasion be de-
faults In timepieces which
tradesmen had failed lo
Read to
was once an
In London and among
unlikely person you can Imagine
says the London
There
of Ibis who . an
time when one of their
was told off to read tin.
l r the latest book while their b I I
lingers set up the type This is
ably the best of the ability
to do two once, for the Pond
mg of manuscript and
to
are N-th of than
tasks, while as
in Cuba. Is purely leaving
the mind U- follow th.,
reader.
Manners.
A young woman, her filled
with packages slowly a car.
followed by a gruff
man who. In his to gel the only
vacant swat, on young won,
and
Ho received a stare, hut
It brought forth only a grunt Mop-
ping Into th. seat and leaving tho
burdened woman
the man
don't you hold up
Are
Losing
Money
.
Pi
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Weds Asheville Business Man
Miss Anna Lawrence at
Ayden This
SO Mr
. . fowl
-hip. i his
,,.,, snow Tuesday, told
us . In
Hi-
Prof, i. Koonce, who
. . i -v veers ago here on s
and goes from j
here lo r school New
York
Bound Over to Court tor
Criminal Assault
June A Sunday
afternoon fide developed an
., feature and had serious I
hen Charles a
prominent business man
member
North Carolina
married man. was bound lo the
Cannon, colored, th
slat. band, for the a c
Friday and burled by the
Lodge which he
m an a live member Mile hi
old land mark, w hen before th
to started, polite and
, , him
Born lo Mr and Mm
Local
pi
be mi-
ll
What
it
Weak
r,
iv N
War
.
,. II
II
, Son
Criminal term the Buncombe Conn-
bail on a
Pi
who
.,.,, to the lame court under
i bond to answer liar.---
hi aiding and abetting In com-
mission Mrs I n Mine
Hooper, who i-- U more
than year ago from Augusta, was
the e bi lug lo
wan wronged. Walter Hill,
. on an n
., . rime, was
THE BEST COMPANY-
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent. Greenville. N. C.
Library Furniture
The Woman
Who Writes
I, and with stationary procured hare
in no danger of having he
as lo correct torn anyway
have just the right shape, size and
ills- tint paper, the Ink that
Dall
. .
people or
reap
We In
when
,,
and
land
, in-
In our i-o
U in
. . . ., old
In
Beware
farm la Martin
Iron, thirty-two to Bee
-1 I a
.
Martin county
N C
, .
K. C
. if
obi Miss
Harm . arrival at Ash
used
iii
II I. Ly
and tin . .
u o'clock nil
.
. . I
. to n in-
, a
fused lo
bi
ire. staled I
out a id
II
niter p
his
m 1- It
well I
. . over the Nor
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re ml
an III wall for any
. . over I
, ,;. his trip
will M
lock P. M. No
, to d lake
p in in ii
splutter.
. people
Our stationary
who know.
is approved
in newest designs and best make,
is hero awaiting your selection. Cob-
of hardest and finest
woods, too, and richly ornamented
library tables and chairs, desks, book
rocker, etc. of the highest
and most durable grade and most
artistic design. W should
ate a call of is almost
sure to make you a buyer.
Taft Vandyke,
Furniture of all Kinds
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C.
Coward-Woolen Drug Company
Candidates Cards
All are per
inch payable in
Fur Sheriff
wish to announce to my
the public generally am
,. tor the office
county subject to the action
Democratic primary, and will
,. the and help
W, SIMON .
III
ii- tot .
Treasurer Pitt County, subject
to action the Democratic
thank the people tor
they have given me in the past
and if elected, promise give them
the same have tried to give
ii- ii iii office.
if
her Sheriff.
I hereby myself a
date of Pitt county,
my good will help me. If
ed l will serve you faithfully.
H. B. SMITH,
Constable.
I to the voters of
villa township that I urn a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will high
appreciate the vote and aid of any.
C BEN F.
For
bi to the voters of
v i that I am a
tor cot subject to the action
the primary and will
p. their vote and help-
r M. JESSE 1-
For Treasurer.
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt County
to the Democratic primary.
W. L. HAM.
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
Hail in
,, . oner E. B. hie-
, . . ml .
hall ten In
.,. Monday
, . ,. B n
crop
. .; IS
. tan
ruined.
For
wish to announce to my
I am a candidate for sheriff
Pitt county, subject the action
. Democratic primaries. Should I Clerk Superior I
., elected will endeavor to hereby myself a canal-
the people one and all to the best of date for clerk of Superior Court
m, ability, I will appreciate your county subject to tie action of
,,. help Democratic primary,
R. DUDLEY the flattering vote the people gave me
. lour years ago. solicit your
port. If elected will till the office
the of my ability
What Isn't you pay-but what you get for what you
pay. The gets most value for his mow.
production, skilled workmen and beat materials make
quality high and Ford low.
Over half million in today.
Price F. B. Detroit, Touring car Runabout For
Bale by
Ford Supply Co.
Installed.
A -v V M
Ma-
y M
II. Mi ells xv
1.11 . W
Hart, r
v Brown,
B F U
in
II
Fur Sheriff.
, to to my friends an.
,. the public generally that I am t
candidate for the office sheriff
Pitt to the action of
the Democratic primary. I will
. support of all.
J CON
lb
For
n Voters of Pitt
this method of my
tor sheriff subject to the
Democratic primaries. b
. i to
. . ii-. with
. as, using to all.
you your support and beg ;
servant.
Very
For Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county
hereby nice myself a
for the nomination for sheriff of Pin
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of said county. It
nominated and elected I Pledge myself
to make you a good officer. Thanking
. , and all tor their rapport and
operation am.
JNO. I.
if Township. N C
Phone
Greenville. N. C.
all
Ur O, M
here today
of Aurora.
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder .
For
e the voters of
. township that am a
tor constable subject to the action
.,.,, primary and win
rote help.
a. R. Si iv
Fur
I announce to the voters of in
Villa Township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic party and If elected
I will serve the to the best of
my ability. your vote and
help. I am.
HENRY s.
r. is
THERE IS DIFFERENCE
There are good Plumbers and poor
Plumbers, and you cannot tell the
difference by looks; but yon
, an tell the difference by their
work. It you been disappointed
In work done by some plumbers
us a trial. We have the
knowledge and skill to do the
finest work. If you any doubt
as to the truth of our statement, ass
your neighbors.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
reamer.
my and the
voters Pitt county
m a cat r t
the action of the Democratic
nary, elected will serve
p.,. to heal my ability i;
to receive your I ;
C, T.
For Sheriff.
I wish announce to the voters
Pitt county that I am a candidate f
sheriff subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected I prom
is.- to serve the county to the best
my ability; never shirking from th-
duties if the office. Thanking you t
advance for your vote and support
JOE
For
I use this method of announcing to
,. rs Pitt county mat am a
Ti subject to the
of the Democratic Primary. I
kelp of my Manna
., . public aurally and if elect-
l to the duties of
ones to the heal of my ability.
, n
For Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing t
the of county Hat an
a for the office of sheriff
abject to the action of the Democratic
If elected to
serve the to the best of ability.
will appreciate your vote and an
hi you may give me
C. K.
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL k MOORE
T. I. Moors .
I announce to the voters of
township tint s candidate
W subject to the action of
the primary and will
the help of any
C. JACKSON
For Clerk of Court.
will a for the
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
f Pitt County, subject to the
r the Democratic primary to be
n September next. will appreciate
our support
Jesse
Moore
ire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
A GOOD BUY
On Road West A. C. L.
Depot.
Description.-
Two story residence with seven rooms
and bath room, city and lights. New
building. Corner lot dimensions X
MOSELEY BROS.
The Jenkins Roofing and
Ml III AT
LOW VI
Early morning Mr. B. B.
superintendent the work on
the new building was
us to receive a severe
rail Into a ditch on the south-
side of the structure cutting a
in his side about nine Inches long
Ai an early hour ibis morning on
the severest electrical and ruin
onus the summer passed over
this ion. There were three storms
the last being accompanied by a
hard wind did considerable dam-
age to awnings on the fronts i
a stake that was on the edge of the business one plan
ditch. Mr. is moving glass window in the store of Mr. i
around though painfully hurl.
It was only last week when a
fold fell with Mr. Robertson who was
later taken to his home in Norfolk.
from his home this morning re-
ported his condition as serious,
lie not being able to move himself
at all.
Register of Deeds, has
issued the following licenses since
last report
WHITE
Luther C, Hart and Male
Stark
COLORED
Noah Chapman and tang-
John and Smith.
Frank Wood and Cora Grimes.
Claude Smith and Bessie Chapman.
Brown on Dickinson avenue was shat-
Smokestack Fall.
This morning about o'clock
the smokestack at Bishop's Laundry
lo tin ground when the
guide wire was broken as B mil
wagon was barked Into it. Some de-
of the laundry was put out
of commission for a few hours by tin
accident, bin afternoon stack
has been replaced by a new one and
everything is moving on as before
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old strengthening Ionic,
TONIC, drives out
A true Pol and children.
MUM WINDOW.
Made on
Bailey.
Chief
WILSON,
ii appears some unknown person at-
tempted in W, It Harris,
chief of at Bailey, on the Nor-
folk Southern Railroad. He was Bred
through a window and was hit In
hand. Henry Tank and
two white men, were arrested
suspects and were brought to
son on a railroad motor car
behind prison bars.
Change In Honey Order
Flue Company, Inc.
Tobacco Flues That Fit
Having incorporated my business and by this means getting more capital, I am now in
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with Tobacco Flues. For six years
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and have never failed to fill any orders,
large or small, when given in time. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Hues
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
i i
the
It F
s month.
The inn spell broker
Miss Willie r turned
day evening from visits in
and Springs
WASHINGTON, July I
dealt n body blow to the main
of the companies by
the introduction the post.
the Department today
over a solar plexus is calculated
in the count to the money order
end of the express
This is the change In the postal
money order system which will per-
mi; an order to be cashed
money order
days of Hi- issue, although drawn on
a Office, Heretofore the
receiver of a postal money order was
obliged cash ii at the office on
which it was drawn. In consequence
ibis restriction many persons, part-
travelers, used express
company money orders, which could
be cashed any of. the company's of-
fices.
Supposed
of His Own Race.
KINS TON. June
late I,
We. the
I Me
Board of Trustees
Graded Schools, wish
dell
B our deep regret n
our fellow and
young man. is being held in the D c
jail here for criminal assault
WANT ADS
Sc.
turn
Mr Moore had been a member
the Board continuously since the
of the graded school.
He was a faithful attendant upon the
upon a 10-year-old of his own
race, Harper. The crime
curred on a farm nine miles from here
There was lunch ex-
,.;., i neighborhood tallow- and was
it. three telephone messages on committees ,,
back succession sent two .-always
sheriff's His vote and c
officers in the scene, always on the side of even
Sheriff Allen arrested was lo m-
rt a country store some from end extend Influence o the
Where the was He had the
of,,,,,, no resistance and de- knowing so well would i.
. . assault. Ms was greatly
him was so conclusive reed upon.
trial was arranged for and We desire that this testimony of 1.1
Magistrate Peebles the courthouse life and worth be recorded In the
him UP . superior our of our
Be
Carries the latest styles in
Dresses.
mid can
on nil
and lei
us show Jim the
In Ladles
Apparel of
B.
Evans St.
Greenville,
The hoard of commissioners
in Beaufort county has decided
convicts on the county roads may
whipped, and going one better than
oilier counties which have similarly
ruled, prescribes method. A res
Union by the board says that in all
cases of mutiny,
failure in work
disobedience, the superintendents
he only, may inflict corporal punish-
shall keep
in hi. possession s lash is Inches long
attached to a is Inches long
and inn more than two Inches In
meter, and said lash may lie split
three times half way from the
the resolution states. No convict
I e whipped more once during
two consecutive days, shall not re-
more than lashes at one
whipping, and the is
instructed to avoid beating on
the neck and head, and
is the hoard's wish,
in. time iii a brutal A cop
i the resolution was ordered to b
posted in a where the
might read.
. be emu
rs of his family
veil to the
must orders
for want ads. except from those
having advertising ac-
counts. The rate Is I cents
lino, six words to the line, Tel-
No.
WANTED TO BEST AT
furnished room, locate,
near Court House preferred. Address
H. C, fare Reflector.
AM A TOBACCO
J. J. Jenkins.
S. M.
nit. v
Optometrist
Office J. H. Smith and store
Ayden, N. C . the second Monday of
Eyes Examined Free
Home Office Washington, N. C.
Metropolitan IX
of New York
Assets 447.829.229.16.
George A. Agent
Evans St. Greenville, N. C.
Attorney at Law
In Building. Third
his services are
desired
Greenville, North
H. V.
Life, and
on fourth street near
This June 1914.
J. L. .
W. II WILSON.
HOY
Committee
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic
and IRON. It acts on the Drives
out Malaria, the Wood and
Builds up the Whole System. cents.
V. Kills. t an
be be in
the prattles
Thursday and Sal mornings
from l
Hotel.
Your tinner for WHITE I
I the best. J
HELP WANTED-
lo visit trade with our cigars. Salary
weekly to start. Cigar Co.
Station D., New York City, i
D. H.
at Law
and Drainage Cases a Specialty.
In formerly occupied y
and Blow.
WANTED t
era, Mrs. K
I Will.
, Hill and Wash-
sun
BUSS IS
Only One
To lei La;
H W, Cure a Cold In
and and work o Be,
and
mi Liberal reward. Tinder return
SUPPLY CO
WHEN
Headstones or
Monuments
III ME
HENRY T. KING
Ladies and Tailoring, pressing
and cleaning done a low cost. All
work guaranteed w s
FOB OFFICE,
floor, Evans street of room
Apply Bo
DOLLARS AND SENSE
vehicle knows that a little judgment often saves Batty dollars lie knows that there II
, ,,. which a good vehicle cannot be sold. We have everything Is desirable in
bouts, surreys, Top Phaetons, etc. The a certain ex, In style
BOt Offered generally. seek trade of those who do not permit a few dollars . between them
,,. satisfaction, mink that The i th most complete and line
,, mads la North Carolina, but we may be you ash
Z ii, to buy . s. W. bar. some particular why give us .
. n I'd -v
j. C LANIER
STONE
AND IRON
NORTH
BOOMS i
James Brown
HIM
TO
lilt. I. F.
and
treat all animal.-. Calls
day or night Office K
. Smith's stables with hospital
. 289-L
lino.
H.
With
The Mutual Life Insurance Co, .
N. V.
Attorney at Law
NORTH CAROLINA
Lawyers
Practicing in all the Courts
MM in Wooten Building on
fronting Court House
M. W. B.
limited to diseases of fey.
Ear Nose and Throat
Washington. N. C M. H
with Dr. D. L.
day every Monday. I a m to I
Kit. JOHN F.
has moved his office from Old
Bow Stables to Dr. Zeno Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street Phone
Day or Night.
t and w
In
a. J. EVERETT
Attorney at Law
Edwards Building, on
House
try you
THE FLANAGAN LINE
IS THE QUALITY KIND
East Carolina Teachers Training
School
OIL PACT
Office over Frank Wilson's
Telephone
N. B.
Stale train for public schools
Carolina. to to this
nil who Fall
Fur and other null ion
ROBT. II President,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Pi a i ii in in.
and
Automobile
tables. Contest opened June 10th and
close July 10th. Call at my store
.
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GASKILL V C.
Resolution and I f
The Pitt County Oil Company.
The n the principal of-
in tail state in In the town of Win
ii county Pitt.
The location the principal
in charge thereof, upon whom pro-
. against this corporation may be
served, is A. U. Cox
the being a ma-
of the Board of detractor
at u n
aid board railed tor I oat i at
I Id on I of Jane
a p. I, by s majority
did adopt the
. How
i the of
. able and n
for tut bi lit the Pitt Count I
that should h.
red; and to i I i
g d a ting
. be held on Tuesday ii.
Tin of July a. it'll at the of-
i Company, in the v
upon this
further, that Sec-
forthwith give said
Ming and the adoption of th
resolution within ten days from this
. by publish I I
lion, with a notice of Its adoption, In
Reflector a r
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C, for Ii weeks, om i
week, u rely, and y mailing a
i i ops the
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day
G COX.
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I. COX.
Proposals,
Sealed w received
by Board of Commissioners,
m C until noon Si.
1914, for tin and i
a k and hi i hi Hon
building to be located mile
. I
Line road, with Biding.
All pr pi bi b
a ate a . r
by a leek of per i
of the amount bid.
i and cl rations i be a
lie lei I i . Gr
X. C, or obi I i the
I .
X. n Ii pi ill
v. ill be I- on . of
Grain Privileges
IN Mil I AT.
Pats and calls are the sad
-i in, i
or Be an e your loss I
lately limited to the amount
No further risk.
Positively the most
trading.
i a i an bi
calls on 10.000 bushels
for f or you i in buy both
. or as mans m n as you wish
v advance or decline of l gives
the to take i
. meat of .
Write tor full particulars and bank
pi aces.
R. n. Ml
us all mail to Lock Box 1420,
Satire
dug as administrator
r Moore, d, late of Pill
X C. this Is lo notify all
i having claims against the
said deceased to exhibit
lo undersigned on or before
1st. day of July 1915, or this not-
. will pleaded in bar of
All persons Indebted
estate please make
payment,
. ii i . .
MOORE,
Adi
lames Son, At I vs.
lid
June
in New England and the
middle Atlantic States, fair and
is for,. for hall
the coming week over the
D . said i he a ban
tonight.
r the middle and southern dis-
weal of the Kinky Mountains,
i ml plains States, south-
west, Gulf States and
i rally, fair weather
pr. mil during the week, with con-
high temperatures to the south-
ward and with rising
over central by the
the a. .-
Missouri and upper
, and the lake region fair
weather with moderate temperatures
during the t half of week will
followed during the second half
i. tiled and showery
higher temperatures, while ii
tin- middle States and New
England showers will be fol-
by fair weather o both dis-
and by more moder-
ate temperatures over the middle At-
States, until toward the end of
the week when showers are Indicated
Piles Cured in to Days
Your will money if
M . i . an cue
Blind,
-u-f Rest.
rising temperatures.
the South States
temperatures will continue with
r. i. through
I altar
N. It. July I
Many delegates from St. John. I
ton and other and th
were here today
the of the second
New
r ration Labor. The sessions
will two days and will b
the lion of
of the organization and the
legislative and other matters
Interests of the wot I
I ,.
Are you discouraged
nil SALE
Twelve farms in Martin County,
varying from thirty-two to five bun
acres in on terms and
reasonable prices, Inquiries
Martin County Realty Co.
i s Everett, Atty.
N. C.
if
In m
duly qualified I
Court Pitt County as
Ii of Mar-
. de . here-
I to all per bled to the
, payment
Have you any REAL f I I.
to be Probably not ten to I I I kl k I
one it is your liver. You need
Tint's Pills
The effect is gentle, yet rarely
fails, even with the ordinary
dose as directed. Take no sub-
sugar coated or plain.
In undersigned, and all persons
against said estate
to present the the
for payment before 23rd day
. or this notice will bi
j ad in bar of
.- day of June 1914.
s M. CRISP,
of Margaret James
i . l-ltd.
Notice to Creditors,
ring fore
Superior . Ii of w
. . k
. Stancill. deceased, notice Is K
.-. to all p. Indebted to
., to make immediate
Ito the all
1.1 said
notified to the same to a
i or in on or
or this
Notice lo
. bi the
r . Clerk is
the W.
. deceased, is
given to all p
. to
I to tin to
mint or
June or
. . .
b. A. B.
Id
the bar of tip I n
. . . Ma; 1911.
MRS. M. V. FORBES,
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Go.
Not the oldest
Nor
The biggest
JUST THE BEST
Let me show you
J, F. Stokes,
Special Agent N. C.
I. II
IT KIM M
Notice n-
CAROLINA
PITT COUNTY
Barnhill
V.-.
Barnhill
The fondant above named is lure
I aider Mr. I. of Ad-
Hie. tiler III.
i ROCKY Mill June
several months of
hi Mr . Turnage Bud-;
morning after
his hon,. on
i Ii s as
d b in ill- j
of few
. any
. d eased was
eat
A widow, and
three rs .
re Mr Turnage, M
J, A urn this a Mr
if Washington
j Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
to i
Having duly qualified before tin
Superior Co in et k Pin
as executor of the estate Mr-, r. .
A, as. d,
hereby given to all r
to tin- to make ;
to the and all
persons having i; by notified that a In . H ladles
led to present entitled action m their
said defendant on the 2nd day home with tin r
May. r.-it. returnable to the
of court. 1914. and that rot b on. The mains
found within the county will by
be is hereby required to ;
u tin August term the and
1914 held on the last Monday of Wends
h month and answer or demur to I
of the plaintiff, wherein
has been brought for a divorce I
r tin- relief demanded will b.
the on or before
day of June or this Ii a u HI
be plead In bar of p i
This 29th day June, 1911,
D. C. DUDLEY,
Executor Mrs, Pi Ii I I
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
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
-May. 1914.
D. C. MOORE,
Clerk Court, Pitt Co.
THE FARM
of all Indus
LIME
It the Basil of all Industry
i tin- is of all good farming, Writ, foe
II Mil by the authority In the United
s Lime on the Farm, Ind pure
t lime. Don't earth,
n . A will give you
old dyed and mads o,. r Mai
rs a specialty, Address
sanitary Hair Dressing Par
Wilson, N. C
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
PHONE
GREENVILLE NORTH
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
IND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
ON TWELVE If
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE
PART OF NORTH CA
UNA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET FIT-
ACQUAINT El
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT
TO BRING TO
ATTENTION.
OUR
ARE LOW AND V
BE HAD UPON Aim,
I ill- I K
News Greatly
Encouraged The
At Washington Yesterday
Farming Sections Veil of Civic League The Curfew Law is Being Martin County Is
Reports km That Differences In
Ranks Near
Completion
HIT
Hoard, S, 1-
Drowned, Hut Her father
Others in The Are
CITY, X. July T
Miss Guard, of Coinjock was
drowned In river
Lamb's Perry this morning at
clock, when her father's automobile
ran off the boat Into the river
in twenty feel of water.
Mr. T. Guard was
with his daughter
Messrs A. l. and V. I
in oar. When ran the car on
the barge the brakes failed to work,
and it plunged overboard with its
The three men managed
ranks had been adjust- to clear machine as it rose to
. ,. . surface were rescued by the
was encouraging to Washington of- . .,.
ferryman. I he young lady was
and agents n hi , .
here say of the j drowned.
In- I
seen he
Settled.
WASHINGTON, July to-1
from that the Villa-Car- i
peace conference ended last
and differences In the
can Imbroglio soon may be success-
fully concluded.
While no official dispatches had been
received by General agents
relative to the settlement of the con-
internecine affairs, a
message last night from General Villa
addressed to his American agent, Fe-
declared the
conference was progressing
and the differences would
be That terms of settlement
hail been reached was credited here
generally.
It was believed a decision by the eon
will be named to meet
lion for their representatives to meet
With Huerta delegates to Mex-
internal affairs soon would fol-
low.
Rafael Luis Cabrera. Fer-
and
agents conferred today with Charles
A. Douglas, legal representative of
general in Washington, after
Douglas had talked with
Bryan regarding future mediation
plans. None would diSCUSS details of
this conference, but Mr. Douglas made
this
have every reason to in ii. after
the trouble between Villa and
are settled delegates from the Con-
will be named to
with Huerta delegates to the
formation of a provisional govern-
in M
Mutiny among Mexican federal sol-
near American outposts at Vera
was a subject of interest
official quarters. Several
messages from General re-
ported that lighting between the
and was In progress.
Mexican Federal commander
had warned General
that the mutineers had threatened to
attack American lines.
An element Injected
. .
live of the revolutionary junta at Vera
asked for per-
mission to go out and direct the mil
tin. here see danger for Gen
era tin- mutiny out
Her body has not been
exit from Mexico City. His early
departure is assumed in official cir-
but if the mutineers triumph t
is pointed out that Huerta scarcely
could expect safe conduct to the gulf
coast.
A newcomer joined the ranks of th
in Washington to-
night. He is a
Villa adherent, who came direct from
to look after the intents of
the fighting general in the American
capital, lie conferred with members
of the junta but
would say nothing concerning his
mission.
Executed.
VERA July Delay in the
payment a ransom of one million
pesos has resulted ill the execution by
of Juan manager
of a cotton manufacturing concern who
was taken prisoner mar
of according bro-
who left Vera Cruz yesterday to
obtain his release but returned to
night from his unsuccessful mission,
The prisoner was compelled
lo send lo the officials of the company
in the demand for the ransom
and his brother started out ate
lo aid him. He proceeded as tar
mar where be Was
going to get in touch with
when he was Informed the cap-
already had been killed. The cir-
have been placed Bl the
French consulate together with the
claim that was Frenchman,
not Spaniard, as previously thought,
Charlotte Ruined by
Hail Storm
CHARLOTTE, N. C, July Reports
coming today from country dis-
show night's storm to have
ii. sever In many places
The territory extending along the
Seaboard Air Lino Railway west
Charlotte was the hardest hit and In
many places and other grow-
crops is ii ally ruined by the
ball.
The path of the storm seems to have
been most Cherryville, Iron
station and Stanley Creek, where the
damage crops will run into thou-
sands of dollars.
At Charlotte the root of the office
building of the International
Company was ripped off and rec-
and oilier valuable papers
ruined.
At Roaring Gap. Allegheny county.
a summer resort on top Blue
Ridge Mountains. Worth Anderson.
aged son of Captain William An-
former superintendent of pub-
schools for Mecklenburg county
was instantly killed by lightening
Young was a Harvard sin
and was resort doing
landscape work.
At Cherryville, County, the
roofs of three cotton re
Meet Tomorrow to
Their Beat Work
July
Carroll and Bertha L. Carroll
Tuesday,
n in need of a mowing i
repairs for same consult
ton Harder A.- Co.
Miss Pauline who has been
Mrs. C. T. Cox returned to
home at Seven Saturday.
Men and women are of a days
and trouble, but they will have
less, it they will gel an oil
and a lantern at A. W. Ange m Go's.
Mrs. C. T. Cox Kit Monday tor Set
en Springs where she will spend I
Tobacco time is here and you need
a good thermometer and the very best
. is the only kind it. D.
Co., will make
no mistake in consulting tin- before
yon purchase.
;, civic League of will
me. ; Thursday afternoon at t o'clock
In the High auditorium. They
expect to complete the organization
and begin work at once Every
is urged to be present and all th-
and girls of the town are
invited to attend.
We have a nice line of dry goods and
notions that We are selling cheap. S
Agitated Among of
Ayden G
Mis- Keel who hen in the
Graded Bi tea years ago is
visiting Mrs. Lens Brown.
Mi s Harrington,
touring car. a
Paige, also an the
for same.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dump
s daughter.
Mr. S. W. Newton, who is
tending the the Graded
School has moved his family to town
and occupies a portion
on Lee street.
Held For
Death
July
Thomas, of place,
arrested Mrs ;
Speed, near bi re, on a wan
hi r with tin t ;
band. Joseph Johnson, a prosperous
tanner ill Man.
to death
Holy Ghost church.
Ii. to n port ken
Mr. Johnson Sat k b
badly punctured by the hall that
roofs will be required. Water poured us before you purchase.
in on the machinery, damaging it
thousands dollars.
Licenses,
Register of Deeds Bell has
issued the following licenses
last
WHITE
Alston Grimes and Anna Laurent
N, K. and Maine A While-
Pollard and Hauls
COLORED
Frank Mercer and Malt if
Corey and Alice
Turner Lucas and Graham.
Ray Move and Dill Jenkins.
Hilts
tn Sew Tort to see it
lie Mast For
OYSTER K, V July The
Roosevelt tomorrow will I
from the seclusion of Hill,
where he has been shut up a week
by his and again take
up active political work. Early hi
the day he will go to New York, for a
meeting with Stats leaden
The discussion of a nominee for
Governor will be brought up again III
hope of deciding whether Colonel
Roosevelt will run.
Roosevelt is expected to tell
his assistants the result of his recent
talk on the political situation with
Mayor Mitchel, of -New York, and to
give his views on the feasibility of a
with the Demo-
ratS in the Slate
DEATH
Yesterday afternoon at the plant . f
the and Tile
near Mr Hodges.
young man twenty -live years old
averted instant death when his
clothing was in the machinery
and his leg badly mangled, and it la
the Washington Hospital
where he was taken
lowing the accident that an
will be necessary, as the limb
crushed from the knee to the
Mr. Hodges to repair a
broken part while the machine was
motion, and his trousers were caught
in the shafting resulting as above
wife riding. Shortly the
in Jack Han. as goon as he can runaway was stopper at
church; Closely Mn
m, who I I hail
been from no
on Investigation ad
body of Mr, Join, i lying In road
about H yards dist int.
the kill-
and with the result Mn
A mot
ii. tragedy was made, . . r.
harvest his growing crop, he will ex-
tend Lei through his property
the county road on the North, an
street running the same
and this will give ample
for seekers to pitch
tent, will be a long looked for
prize, as ii is valuable building
When Thomas Jefferson, was draft-
Declaration of American In-
ii. in be looked i a
hi ad, and we the fulfillment of
each day ii ii comes to pro-
motion domestic happiness and,
mere Is no better way to a pistol found beside .
demonstrate It than buying the far pistol bail only om
fin Ai
Co.
There are plenty berries and
Is the time to store away your supply
the winter. To do this you need
the old reliable mason jar. B
Co., have just receive
large shipment of fruit jars and rub-
Miss Street, of Kinston. i;
visiting Miss Dora Cox here
week.
They are selling those
pants cheap at A, W. Aug. Co.
Mr. H. I. Scott left Tuesday for his
home in Eureka to spend a few days.
Misses Dora E. Cox and
Street and Mr. Leo went to
Greenville Tuesday afternoon.
it. the good old . . , j
n was riding on
an oil cook stove from J R. Smith
to Use
Mrs. Lewis spent th
. , . . . the II- was
.,,;. end with her parents Mr.
Nelson, near Kinston.
Curfew Law matter being Mrs,
. I in our town. , j,. . ,,,.,. . .
Mr. Enoch la In n K M ., . ;.
business. He is the champion all
timber buyers, when it comes lo
ITEMS
N. C. July 1- Miss
of New made a very
talk on C. W. IS U. work
in the Christian Church at Arthur
Thursday night.
Mr. T. E. Little came
down on the train Saturday morning
to be present at the quarterly meeting
Free Will church and
returned Sunday afternoon
Little Christian Smith who has been
attending a hone party at Mrs.
has returned home.
Mrs. Ivy Smith Misses Agnes Trilby
Mr. Mark Smith, Mr. R. B.
Mr K Smith and Miss Low
Crawford went to Morehead Sunday
Mrs. Pattie Smith is her
daughter Mrs Flanagan,
Mr. Leon Tyson and Miss
of was visiting Mrs.
a.
Some of our Church going folks
enjoying the series meeting
are being held In the
Christian church,
To The I
There are some candidates among
the long list we are running In
our 1.0
gotten that these cards be paid
for in advance, and unless we receive
a remittance from those that are In
arrears by next Friday, July 11th,
their cards will be dropped from our
t ant hanks.
We wish to . is our hi II
thanks and deep appreciation for tin
man th
illness and death our husband I
father.
W. II. Hives .
botany, be is on the lob.
You can never I
a smutty kitten, lousy calf or a r-1
Boy. often times make
successful Cats, Cows and
Mr. Will II Alexander bought
him a Henry Ford and seems to hat
taken a new lease on lit.
Miss Velma Harrington, Kile ion.
la visiting iii Ayden.
Good rains and good crops make-
all rejoice
Pearline Gurganus says his
ml cook stove is all that claimed
to be. Will cook pound cake an i
then fry white side meat, It
Smith Bro.
Mr. Wilbur E Tingle n Hon-
to his work In I, after
a brief illness,
jar-. rs and J, It
Smith Bro
Messrs I White, J, A, Lang, K.
Foxhall, W. B, Wilson, J. A v
Richard Williams and R,
on n here Thursday at in-
th ;
Ayden Lodge
lie re will come before
In 1- of Ho- Christian m v
Sunday after morning
proposition lo sell lo tin property
owners a ten fool Strip on the .
side of their h, BI an alb;,
Ii- kepi open and .
h The price offered Is
square foot, making a total 1785
for feel, All members an
requested to be his
town is
deal has b en made, and the a
bi short.
1-1 received s car ii of
plaster, lop
V-T I HI ii.
if ii were
only child i-
old.
Mrs Johnson Is sure and is
v, pretty. She ks
story that her husband from
the n Is It ill in
where she
to await i 1-
Peace House at
Oak
II. e . vi
ed in I Ben-
sat ion in this county . ail
Martin.
Quite r of lawn
tors re In town for
fort lion
o ii. new Hon
an on th. hank state-
now being published and
the Showing our 11.1 n
the county are making
. Bro
Prospects are now good for
a full crop of Hilton and ant all
-in in getting total c
early, so as to get a stand, ha
nothing to regret some have
out Hi. Ir I netting
j for Mr M G
I Mini In- ;
Mr. W . i amp
Kill m k, win n ii
. .
no to
how tar Ii a I,
Hem y Jones, d Em ma
dusty a up bi
I IS I'd
while Mr Stalin n
t ling Up a barn lost Co, mi
of Ayden, Mr M
ml id
on i . slows that
a, soil i to all sea-
crops.
Mr Jim bright nights
aha
reads Daily ones ;
a little sun -1 flown,
ii. an ii mt up m
morning, but If you hare an oil cook
stove you don't have t DO
wood. See J. II.
.;


Title
Eastern reflector, 3 July 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
July 03, 1914
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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