Eastern reflector, 10 July 1914


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For the
Road
OUR DRIVING
LAMP is the most
compact and efficient lighting de-
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will
not blow out or jar out. Equipped
with thumb screws, so that it is
easily attached or detached. Throws
a clear light feet ahead. Extra
large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable. Will last for years
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C.
Richmond. V .
Norfolk, Va.
Jersey
Chariot-. N. C.
Charleston, w. .
Charleston. l. C
, f
i Saved Girl's Life
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re-
from the use of writes J,
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j they went in on her, but good dose of j
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erg . S
And gals. Linseed to i it
You then make gals, i for
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Anybody can mix the OIL v. PAIN.
Whereas, if you buy gals, ready I
CANS, you pay a gal. or
ft L. V M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PI V
ZINC and LINSEED OIL, ; ill . . .
Use a gal. out any you buy, and the best
paint made, return the paint and get ALL your m.- . I .
G V C.
ETHERIDGE-HICKS CO. Hill. c
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
Of G in N
C, for Ii weeks, om i
week, u rely, and y mailing a
i i ops the
a Ii and I r of I
In Win i .-- if, hen
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.
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i v
KS
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
lie,
. J
CAROLINA.
, ill to
ye-r. .
rate be up-n
apt the
fa. Building, corner Kraut
tad street
resolution
t reject will be
word
Bryan has lea .-, in
i home
there,
in
n i om
l advertising
t s charged for
. par lint, up to tin; Hear
as matter
August W. lull, at port
North Carolina,
act lb j .--
i . I
do your Job
. i
. . merit.
I a
I I
v x. n get us as big a
. . . n
tilings,
v howler om of
patch sent om Ni
. Solicitor l.
bin i lo
more i tor lb
residing i an r the i I
New Board Aldermen Held
First Meeting on 2nd
I he The
I and tin-
lion I ire He-
ii la ha
a . man in i
Bis .- lit; i mat b r
are all smiles, since
rains at
roads ad
should making toward
Durban I pan in Goo
.- ,
profit b .- good
n is estimated there -mi
rat ii. New Orleans have been
some statistician look the
, and produced -.-
We'll a rat i mi Ion he missed
the number
i hi dealers in mi biles,
per fear or pal
on Palmist, fortune teller,
M pi t or pan
i in leather renovators I
or purl of
tor each table Those
voting Smith, Coward, Win
Hard.-e an I .-,
-i it and Vandyke
The police to en-
force the law retarding of
tea, cigars or CO the
Added to be
row phrase, I'm- i
is lb
i .-
The M hi
iii, t lint mat .
ii r.
S Mil
good deeds I
easier l
i l i
you on
Her will
pins her I
a man a p n wrong
it i
bottle drink Is lo take
c on the I I In name I-
. . .
i and Ai
In days mi i would not
a i sign, bin
I., go on grass a vim.
Just now i no m i d going
, to either seashore or mountains lo
keep as II tan be don
bi re at bi n
F Mi
Home in
Orphanage, will goo .
. tor up. i
broke i
looks in this i
bad
r Boil
i i; la . b pi
Ural the
the salaries of police The
the was ,
Hi.- others
Mr. , i before
tin and asked
a 1- nu u Church
I hi same ordered to
done
Three Hope Fire Do-
were allowed railroad fare
hotel expenses i attend the an-
be held in
Mr W. Hooker appeared and r.--
i-i that he bad arranged the
funds to extend the water system out
i reel.
Mr. s appeared before
, Hoard iii regard lo the franchise
r gas, and railway
He naked a special com-
be appointed lo an I
i port at a special meeting lo be call-
The railway franchise was
and a committee composed
Aldermen Coward
were chosen lo in-
ligate and make their at
meeting
Mr. permission to
ill a gasoline tank in front of the
It i Mr
H Johnson also he bi
to one In from of
r on Dickinson avenue.
granted permission, ad-
vised pavement would have
be placed in as good condition as
In
Mayor James reported the
bonds for tho
p and tor Installation of he-
Are alarm had been sold
i ii. it was
hotels or other et
Chief a was I a a-
extending ban days or week.
ii was moved carried a
in I i
person or arm
ii in n. shall a
yarn or part year Mayor I
.-I ail persons or II
all . . lubricating
when
i Smith and Alderman I
fix Hi.- hours of tin- different police-
Dial
lb
to lid t i
do i
put
tired
la lie old and
in ; I an i
drought In m I
. Pill mi will
much crop i
i n
ii. tin i farming
ho
and moves a town II
he will make a And
than Ore i
v.
I i i in ii . i .
r a father
Is I . I
ii.-
ml i
l off I
I Niagara, and
; ,. in i tori
n i iii i mi iii n i iii
H a lames B i
i Line was It
i bowed u- a
. road.
. why tin
,. n oil Wei-
., i on
t for n lion new
H supposed to be let
i,. its plans ii will h-
of its kin I
II . . ; . . .
A Xi mun in k his
, I-- a saloon keeper
it . ashed and
bill ii.; a bill-.
Win t. lie look the bill ha. k I i the
i . .- hi was rewarded two
l quite a
l- r
In ill I
lo be enough tor and
hi work trying lo I i e up
the to II leader
Republican In 1916. We had
as soon see him beaten again as any-
they run tor pi t. II
i Wilson -lands n
n- ii ran easily be Bald In ad-
he will sweep i
line path bin
o---------
.
mill
or it.
If would i a f
. speaker go
i Ion
to train up , ,., of this i
, dilapidated H
p ., iii. r ailed
v. ago The t tor I
the i
i i I the road. Quite
. , i t
fell into the hall I
iii railroad I . the
ma m I i to Mr r-1
in the say th
, for taking oil i coat he
id n In u e on line
last fear, that might
i. to shops tor overhauling
They added the change In
, as i.
us ii, out
win. Ii will only a few week lo
will be n turned road and
the old one ti
glad to make public
and I- know II i
due to any lack
Your Stomach Bad
JUST TRY GIVE of
Be Convinced Thai
Restored To
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to i their on
It's i ill
on in
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next morning.
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I,. a a k i
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have thought h- a
on the tame n
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are f-J take
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part railroad pal -i.
Stomach tell
Ibis
II
branch road
. . Gorge Fred
i , ml tar to
I bi hat in
other men h A
that I Invigorating to the Pole and Sickly, n
excusing him fro. hole TH JOHN L. CO
in loud in nun everywhere
Ills to ail to inn. ii. , A
will bf I with s r quick
tad will lot iv It a- thou
ire lot t -a
i t II. Ml
l Whiting S;., ill.
i. and . that
,, I he adopted.
ii was moved carried the
Hoard proceed to levy a special
tax a-
in. pool, billiard and bagatelle
If. each per year, or part of
year
On Opera House or hall used as
opera house, ISl. per year, or part
.
On public Auctioneers, per
or part of
On and rent
. . per year or pan
year
On Butchers, or part
of year, fresh meat dealers subject
to the tax.
wood and coal d fliers
i year or part of year
tin undertakers, i r year or
part of year.
dealer, per year i I
part year.
On stables p r year or
part of year.
hotels charging or more
per M. per year, or pan
year.
h i barging or more
per day. I. per year, charging i
more per day, per year
boarding taking more
than hoarders. 15.00 i year or
part year.
i in skating rinks, per month
or pan of month.
tin dealers in pistols, metal
knifes, dagger . per year
or part of year
i m restaurants, pi r year or
part
wax work r
tor
On in ii stand or place
for any game or play used tor
per day.
i v.-. lo en for each horse used,
per ear or part of year
of medicine or other
articles merchandise, selling
on loot, from a stand, or vehicle or i i
a house temporarily rented or ii--d
that purpose, a day
On dealers in lire work-, Bro-
, ken including cannon k
era, II. per year or pun year.
dealer- In clothing,
s . per
warehouse tor the sale of To
I,. year or part of year
en dealers iii Instrument,
en per year or pan year
turns that tall other
-d than their own make,
pi r or part year.
ma. that carry stock for
sale, ; ; belting
pair kinds, II per year or
part i-i year.
en dealer, i call d as
chant i hi agricultural implement
that are either Stored or sold in town.
per year or part iii year
lea-cream and cold drinks, on-
told by merchant l building
u-e daily merchandise
business, . per year or part or
i , ti l- lot in town an i.
. or wan house distribution
h oil in callous
or in any tank or
shall a lax p r
in. all persons Issuing trading
.-lamp.- deferred In section
the revenue I of North Carolina of
1909, I a license tax of
no year or part of year.
On moving picture shows In other
than licensed hall, shall pay a In I u
of en per month or part month,
or year or pan of year.
tin every person or corporation
peddling clocks, stoves, or ranges in
low n per v or part of year,
each Broker or dealer in futures
contracts, per year or part
year.
On OH of
and cold drinks, fruit and
per year or part
of year.
each slot machine with Axed re-
turns, tier year or part year.
On every individual or tutu or his
their agent in the business of buy-
and Belling e or bicycles
and motor supplies and Allure
shall pay a licenses tax of per
year or part of year, unless
is conducted with some other
business paying a licensed lax
pawn brokers. per year
or part of year.
On or person
or establishment offering any articles
i r as to purchase or
every dealer in
photograph or any hind.
shall pay a license lax per
year or part of a year.
h railway, shooting
or of any kind of game
or play with or without a name shall
a lie. use lax of no per year
or part of Near.
, very dealer m 1.-. bonds, or
other i a license
lax of per year or pan n
j ear
on inch Arm or corporation
of bottling soda water, COM
cola, ale, and like
shall pay a license lax
per year or part of a year.
tin every person whether as agent
for another, or a principal who
es in the business taking orders for
enlarging photographs or who
is photographs, shall pay a license tax
IS p.-r year or part year.
Barber --hop- per year or
part of
Express per
year or part of year.
telegraph p r
year or part of year
jewelers, per year or part
of year
stores. per year or
part of year.
On embalmer. per year or
part of y
banks and banking institutions.
year or part of year.
used cleaning
clothes. per year or pan
year, Tailors are subject lo tin-
same lax but when both are run to-
only one license is required.
On automobile transfers, i. per
or part of for each machine
used.
On ii vehicle used a transfer,
per year or part year
plumbers, per year or
year,
places of amusement charging
not more than cents and
performing in any given place much
as one at a time, shall pay
tor the first day and one per
tor h succeeding day.
persona owning or
r each stallion or Jack kept In
tO ii
tin soda fountains. year or
part of year,
On carnival Oiling week
stand engagement consisting of not
more than distinct attraction.
per week, if more than six dis-
attractions conducted profit
per
person, or corpora-
doing contracting business In the
town of shall a i
lax per sear or part of year,
parson, or corpora
. . line In town
pay ,, iii tax per year or
part year.
Mayor was granted a leave of
absence, when Mayor protein
announced be would
1.1 the city about the same time,
Hoard appointed Alderman it
Coward lo serve should both be
away at same lime,
Following compose the standing
B.
y Tyson, H. I. Coward
Finance Committee a B. Ellington,
J. E. J I Smith
Water and
II. I Coward, Z. P.
Vandyke,
Ordinance Committee H K. Tyson,
a ti Ellington, n.
I. Smith.
Winslow.
Market Manioc.
ii I. Coward.
Properly and Purchasing Commit-
tee P. W. Manioc.
a. B. Ellington
How To dive Quinine To Children.
trade- mark name given Into
pleas-
ant lo take and doc not stomach.
Children lake it an, never knew it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted lo adult who cannot
lake ordinary Quinine. Does nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor rinsing in the Try
the neat time you nerd Quinine any
pose. A-k original package. The
name blown to bottle.
Tells Flourishing Crop
Condition Near
Editor Hen., tor
k r. July t
want in tell your intelligent readers
what tine crops we have in Ibis part
in County. We had a time get-
ling our tobacco out, hut the crops
that were gotten out reasonably early
are looking line now. Mr, M N.
ward has three acres takes tin-
shine oil Beaver Dam. n is as
nun h larger average as Mrs.
Buttons hoy of Heaver Main is larger
than the average man.
Mr- Cora Moe is not as old or-
Mrs Allen hut her son
has lour a, r-s corn that none of
the Aliens ran touch, Mr
Carr has not as many year on
ibis mundane sphere as Mrs. Alley
Joyner hut her has the very
lines piece of cotton I ever saw
for the time year.
Preacher bad a larger
congregation out to hear him preach
last Sunday than Heaver Dam
ha- ever had lo listen to a minister.
If any body doubts what I have
written we invite to come and see.
Our crop is not as tine us
w, wish but we expect to have
a few at the Pill County Fair Ibis Pall.
We are hoping ibis may be
very best lair that we have ever hat
if for any reason Fair does not
materialize there will be more dis-
appointed people around lure than a
little we shall have so many nice
lo exhibit.
We opinion that tile
State Convent ion was more
discreet than Editors, for they.
former refused to endorse the pro-
posed amendments to the Constitution
and the latter went all the way-even
endorsing tin- between the
-Now what pussies us is when
between the occurred
and we lire curious to know which
State fought another. When did Ohio
ever engage ill a war with Alabama
Massachusetts attack Virginia. Hid
any state ever made War upon North
Carolina if so
Don't our educators think it worth
while to keep Straight
We had a rain last
a line corn crop tor every
body.
A motion ; u I Aid.
Ellington and seconded by Alderman
that th- on pool
he fixed at Vote
Ayes, Ellington and Van-
smith. Coward
Manic, and Tyson Motion n
Mi aged IS years, an
old Confederate soldier who resided
ii. Beaver Dam town-hip on John
Harris place, died suddenly
afternoon, He bud started to Arthur
lo visit a son there, and after walking
about two miles reached the home
Mr. Ivey Smith. Me of
feeling too tired to walk any farther
and asked Mr to lake him on
lo Arthur. Mi Smith Invited Mr
In rest awhile, and ill less than ten
minutes lifter taking a seal he was
dead
Mr Elk was a member of the
North Carolina regiment, and icon
part rial i ii war
and was the number Con-
federate captured at B
low-
Mr. John of Snow Hill
has been spending a few days In
made carried the Means be
Ensign Timberlake Recently
From Vera Cruz Visiting
III
Ensign Julian Timberlake, formerly
of now of the S. U
from Vera Mexico
be been engaged in many
experiences and is Hunting in
borne of Mr. it. a. Cotton
Ensign Timberlake landed in
I'M Ml
July Ml Car-
Manning this tale a
at Mill Ron I I a
number of her friends. Tb day was
tilled With th- spirit a joyous
old and the young people
male every for each other's
enjoyment Tin- pond was reached at
ten thirty afterwards row boats were
launched and tilled with beautiful
young girls and gallant young men.
From afar out over pond one could
merry laughter of the
rowers Occasionally when tie
Sun shone out picture a-r
taken thirty Mrs, j, r
some time ago with squad of , , . .
Jenkins spread the dinner
under the grand old i hanging
lie u and found himself exposed to th
snipers and was Bred upon several
times, when a number of his men
R , wounded.
Mr, Timberlake, with a squadron or
men Is now on hie way lo China an I
tin- Islands,
These experiences In has been
through are wonderful for a man of
in- age in- only being twenty-one
year age, have recently graduated
from r. B, Military Academy An-
THE BEST COMPANY--
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. Lo WILKINSON,
Sole Agent. Greenville. N. C.
Family is Slain With Axe
While They Slept, No
Clue to Crime
water it such a dinner a
the real skill the hand an I
brain behind it. After dinner
over, bathing sun- were and
the cool delightful r tried,
some the pain also d.
Those pros, iv
Mine Mary and
Irene and
Hardison, Ruth Hodges, Lillian
Fay Moore, Maggie
Melba Mary Mrs
J. r in , and
Candidates Cards
All Candidate are per
month payable la advance.
For Sheriff
I wish to announce to my
and the public generally that I am
Adrian candidate for the office of ,,;
Ben Jenkins, Russel Pitt county subject to the action
Carson, Bar Howard Democratic primary, and will
Harvey and Hoy Mann- predate the vote and help of any.
win. and lien Manning, i-13-tr. w. SIMON
John Robert Jenkins Jr., David
burst, and j. s Moore
The young people left late In the
afternoon, declaring that Miss Mann-
had given them u delightful old
Fourth.
III
CHICAGO, July A family of four
wiped out by blows from an
in their home in the Herman
of Island, a last
night, The victims were Jacob
a German laborer, aged hi Except Ion Hied and Will Be argued
their daughter aged and th , Before Supreme I
infant child
For
I wish to announce to my fr-
that I am a candidate for sheriff -if
Pitt county, t,. the action
the primaries. Should I
be elected I will endeavor to serve
tho people and all to the best of
my ability. I will appreciate your
ERNEST R. DUDLEY
The stiffened bodies and the blood
stained alone remained In outline
the story when the crime was
by neighbors,
for Husband and Boarder.
Bloody finger prints the
were photographed. Search was
instituted for William Mansfield,
band Martha, who i- alleged to have
year ago, and for
Michael The latter
to vacate the
three weeks ago by the landlord In
order lo make way for the new ten-
ants, lie is -aid lo have red
threat against tin landlord and
Tin- young of tin infant had
been living from her husband
time and effort to him
Were hi gun,
The i, r. according to
min Chief police of Blue
island, proceeded with great
Murdered Slept.
swing of
carried death with it death without,
even a groan lo arouse others Bleep-
in the house Each of slain i
iii the load. slop,
in a bed room on the Ural door
of little frame dwelling,
in attic th- women and
had their beds, The
found near these beds. Nothing
taken from house,
The crime was discovered by
N. Jr. B son of the old couple
living in another pun nine island.
He said that bis husband's
name Hamilton, Hamilton, be
left her a year ago.
I Victims
persons have been
in the
three year In Missouri, Kansas, Colo-
Illinois bi ate
detail of almost of the
are similar, sud most the
s the has wiped
out entire families. The crimes were
committed at night while th victims
lay asleep. In each Instance tin
left hilt Slight lines
Atlanta. July II Attorneys
For Sheriff.
tor Leo. M Prank, under sentence of I wish to announce to my friends and
death for the minder of Mary Tin- to the public generally that I am t
pan, today tiled a hill for of sheriff -if
to the action of Judge Ben H. Hill
the Democratic primary. I will
in sustaining the demurrer of the elate, the support of all.
prosecution to the motion lo net aside R.
verdict Frank.
For Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county
I hereby myself a
for tho nomination for sheriff of Pitt
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary or said county. It
nominated and elected I pledge myself
In make you a good officer. Thanking
one and all for support co-
operation I am.
L. GIBSON,
Township. N. C
For
I announce to the voters of
ville township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action of
the Democratic primary and will
predate the help of any.
AMOS C. JACKSON.
B.
Carries the latest styles in
Dresses.
M.
n Inch
and can money
en all purchases.
our store and let
u- shew many
in Ladle Wearing
apparel el Every De-s
Evans Si.
Greenville,
of exceptions will be transmit, i
the stat, me within fifteen
MINI I I I St HOOT
i.
Prepares Boys and
Literary, Music, and Sun
day School Normal Courses given, i
an Healthful, I and
phone Convenient,
of Men and Women,
Terms Reasonable.
Tho Fall Term Opens Aug
For
Tr the Democratic Voters of Pitt
I take this method of announcing my
sheriff subject to the
Democratic primaries. Should
d i will endeavor to administer
the duties of the with
to all. I thank
you for your support and beg to re-
in, your obedient servant.
Very respectfully
For Constable.
I announce to the voters or Green-
ville township that I am a
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will
predate their vote and help.
A. R.
J. J.
For Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing
i For Catalog and Particulars, Address, the citizens county I am
a candidate for tho office of sheriff
subject to the action of the Democratic
party, if elected I endeavor to
serve the to the best of ability. I
will appreciate your vole and am
help you give me.
C. E.
i- Principal.
Warrenton
High
School
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to the voter
Tm county that I am a candidate fir
X. sheriff to tho action of the
Preparatory School. Democratic primary, it elected I prom
Classical and Scientific Courses, we to serve tho county to the best
Special Course preparatory to ability; never shirking from th
Academies, Trained and duties of the office. Thanking you
Faculty, cue teacher to advance for your vote and support
twenty students. All hording student
under the Immediate
Principal and faculty. As.-,., For Sheriff.
Two literary societies, Young hereby announce myself a canal
Christian Association, More of Pitt county,
than one hundred students now in col- good friends will help me. If elect
a fresh, and led I will serve you faithfully.
classes Davidson College. Leaders H. B. SMITH.
of and one of three highest In
fresh, Other s
of leadership Expenses moderate. be a candidate for the
Texas liar Meets
Texas., July Dallas la
entertaining tor three day a
gathering of representatives
the and bar
is the thirty-third annual
meeting the Texas liar
Hon. opened today with a
large and representative attendance.
President W, ft. of
Occupied the chair Hie opening
session, which devoted to the
business the association, The
leading feature of meeting will
be the annual address, which will be
delivered by of Wash-
D, C, former United State
minister u Spain. Mr. Taylor will
speak on the subject,
Law in the New World
o Ohio
POINT, O., July Juvenile
court, the workmen's compensation
. and . .-
live public Interest are lo discussed
at the annual meeting of Ohio
Suite liar Association. Which met
today and began a three session.
The annual address before the a M la
be delivered by District
Attorney Charles. S. Whitman of New
FOR
be a candidate Ho
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject
to tho action of the Democratic
the people for sup-
port they have given me In the past
and If elected, promise to give
the same service have tried lo give
since I been in office.
W. B. WILSON
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder
Fur Treasurer.
I announce to my friends the
voters throughout Pitt that I
am a candidate for Treasurer subject
to the action of the Democratic
If elected will serve the
to the best of my ability. Boning
receive your vote and support I
t C T.
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of
ville township that I am a candidate
tor constable subject to the action
the primary and will high
appreciate the vote and aid o any.
tr. P. HARRIS.
For f unstable.
I announce to the voters of Green
ville township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary will
pr their vote and help.
JESSE L.
For
I announce to the voters of
ville Township Hint I am a candidate
for constable subject to tho action
f Democratic party and If elected
I will serve the to the best of
my ability. Soliciting your vote and
help. I am,
Henry b.
g is tr.
For Clerk of Superior Court,
I hi announce myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court
Pitt county subject to tie action of
tho Democratic primary. lot
the fluttering vote, the people gave me
four years ago, solicit your sup
port. If elected I will till the
to the best of my ability.
tr J. 1- COX
Court
For Clerk Court.
o the b of pin
I will be a candidate for th,
the Clerk or superior
f Pitt County, subject to the i
f the Democratic primary lo be bold
n September next will appreciate
our rapport
tO it RICHARD
FOB I
I announce lo the voters that I am
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt
COUnty train subject
iii the act on of Democratic
and solicit your vote and help
if t, I will end, lo ii n e
the count; lo the beat of my ability
Joseph it.
T-Tn
For Treasurer.
I use this method of announcing to
tho voters of Pitt county Unit am a
candidate for subject the
action of the Democratic Primary
the vote and help of my friends
and the public generally, II elect-
ed I promise to tho duties
to the best of my
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Treasurer.
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
to the Democratic primary.
v. I HALL.
Week-End and Summer
I X C I II I I N It A I E
via tho
ATLANTIC COAST
Standard the
Hound Kales.
To Washington, t. c. .
To Baltimore. Md.
To New I .
To Boston, Mass.
Tickets on sale every
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
in the I he saving between Ford and
car I lot prudent buyer, He knows
Ford not naves him dollar nerve him tie-t. It's bet-
car old n lower price backed Ford service
guarantee.
for Hie for Hie Inuring ear tot Hie
car i. o, it. Detroit, with Bel
particulars
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
III IS SO
There are good Plumbers and poor
Plumbers, and you cannot tell the
difference by looks; but you
can easily i ii the difference by their
work. If you been disappointed
in work done by plumbers.
us a trial, We have the
knowledge and skill to do the
Ones work. If you have any doubt
as to tho truth of our statement, ask
your neighbors.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
.
.
.
.
September via Norfolk and
steamer, with final return limit Oct.
1914.
W. J. T. C.
Pass Traffic lien Pass
Wilmington, N. C.
T. I. Moore
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel





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FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Conic Hi i
Or come
he none molt i.
None
Ami i a r. oil.
Patrons
We're l Freud
Mil
Mrs. J. B. Whittaker,
sick headache,
Ten ago friend told me to tr;
J s which I did
and it to be the best
cine tor young and old.
on hand an the
time now, and when children feel
little bad, they ask me a dose, it
; does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long sped of sick-
in our since we commenced
is purely
vegetable, and has been found to
aid re-
indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick and similar
It been in constant use for more
than TO and has more
a million people.
Your sells and recommends
Price only
cage to-day.
World's Largest Apartment
A. F. architect of city,
states that his home town. Newark. N.
J. will soon boast of the largest apart-
house In the world Ground has
been broken for a building to be
stories high In front and stories In
tho rear. The building will be located
at IS High street, with a frontage
of feet on that street and B depth
of The construction cost
will be 1850.000. A lane from Spruce
street to the roar of the building will
run to a private garage, capable of
accommodating mobiles.
There will he a palm room, a social
room, a ballroom and a restaurant on
the thirteenth Boor. The restaurant
will accommodate one
time a roof garden, covering the en-
tire will be a I of the
Street Journal
n. c
Candy Palace
j.
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE have secured the a
or the exclusive sale of
i- n a stock
B. P. S. Pain I
we we Fully
B. P. S.
Best Paint
B. P. S.
in .- y
slip cans,
BEFORE INVESTING
be glad to open
up a can a I how the
paint it i
Estimates, color cards
other on request.
Hard-
Ware Company
CHOICE lIT
Pot H occasions. Ca-n
dons. Tallies the leaf
Ml Our art In
menU are tho latest touch.
In floral to be
pot plants,
ferns. Norfolk
, many other nice pot plants.
Rose bushes evergreens,
err . bi plants and shade
Wall, telegraph telephone ores
. promptly executed by
J. I. k C.
. re Greenhouse Ml-
RALEIGH, N
P. J. Jr.
Tie;
PEST OF THE WEST INDIES
Planters Wage War Against Species
Of Crabs Are Destructive
to the Vegetation.
A curiously destructive pest of
Grand Cayman Island of the British
West Indies is found in certain species
of crabs. They not only partake raven-
of everything edible, but
burrows do great damage, and they
these burrows with every kind
stolen small articles. A bulletin
Gardens notes that such utterly
useless objects as knives and pocket
compasses n away
from r a setting hen are
devoured, if not tho hen herself, and
many leaves of
trees are eaten that to per cent
of the plants may require replacing U
newly cleared ground from which the
crabs have been thoroughly
out Patches of thin soil In the
become covered with site
the complete driving away of the
crabs. They shut themselves
in the early part of US
year to change their ells. and f
their of sticks and
nip off or mot up saplings three-
quarters of an inch In diameter A
,,,,. reprehensible
I harmful to the planter, is can-
NEW ABOUT
Asserts the Insects
Have a Regular Form of
Among
Ants have long been known for their
excessive Industry, but from a curious
communication which has Just
they seem to have surpassed
all other Insects by organizing an
elaborate system of signaling.
Professor who has recently
investigated tho habits of the White
ant, reports that the of that
species give warnings or encouraging
signals by knocking with their
upon dry leaves, thereby emitting a
crackling sound. Placing some of
these a big plate and covering
It with aper, he found that tho sol-
among the ants responded to
taps with a rustling, crackling
from this audible
there arrears to be
Inaudible form of signal, pro-
asserts that the ants
the worker ants.
TO do this, insect stands firmly
on its legs with the head raised and
the body slightly oblique, and shake
Itself for an Instant with a
shudder. This seems to mean some-
if LE BE PASSES EB . J;
Atlantic Coast Line.
North Bound South Bound
No. a m. No. p. rs
No. p x N . B
Bail Bound West Bound
No. a. m No, n
No. I a. m. No.
No. IS V m No
Asiatics Use Goat Skin Churns.
skin churns the
In the Asiatic deserts They
are the unique butter-making con-
is of the world.
i. gigantic footballs, varying
In size according to the extent of the
.-.- are constructed
. . . in the
.- . f B i .;. with hair side In.
run Into these bags
they are about half fall, and the
balance of the Is filled with air
from tho lungs. Then th.
churns are suspended from three
and a rocking motion begun,
Th- air or. th
. aid coaxing the butt, r from the
cream. After tho churning the prod-
is I through cloth, for the
hair a tendency to shed
during the lent operations.
Iron Ore Years.
is still a amount
Of iron ore In the ground, as shown
by a r. port on the world's resources
resented at the International
ingress at Stockholm It
I he total
of Iron ore existing In deposits that
can be worked at an
amounts to long tons.
representing 10.192.000,000 tons of
Iron.
This total would supply the require-
of world for considerably
less than two centuries, even were
the k- rate of output not ex-
the average. However, the
potential resources of the world not
yet d, are estimated to
amount i 123,877,000.000 ions of ore.
The out it of Iron ore In la I
mate, I tons for the ten
Around the Old Drum Stove.
any big snowstorm
you young. said the
wit I the counter.
cackled the old man.
me whoppers. remember
here snow six feet
above hi ad.
Oh, i Cy. That's
Impost There never was such a
snow
true, tell
have
feet above my
head I guess ought to know. I
down cellar at
London Time at a Penny.
On the day that the London
Times was Issued at a penny I two
cents, Its circulation was quadrupled.
Three hundred thousand copies were
sold. Tho London Dally Mall
The demand la the most amazing
thing that has ever been known In
the history Of newspapers Pour or
. Mini r five hundred thousand people applied
PLAY NECESSARY FOR CHILD for the paper , . On arrival at
heir newsagent's or bookstalls they
found that all the copies had been re-
served for regular
Most Important for His Proper
There Should
Safe Places Provided.
Tailoring Parlor
. . Pressing Club . .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Phone Cleaning and Pressing. Evans Street
Altering. Cleaning end of all kind,. Hat.
Spatial given to Coat and Dre.
FOR AND DELIVERED. Work
H. MANAGER
Hotel GREENVILLE, V C.
the streets of the city shall be
full of boys and playing In the
streets Thus In
H. C. But there were fewer motor
cars In day than there
ours. Tho children now need, for
their play, some place safer than the
street, declares the craftsman.
M re Important than the play,
ground, how. Is the play. It Is
well that children should play In a
;. ,., .- absolutely
that they should play
B .;.,,. r to grow up at all. For
there Is no doubt now, I think, in the
minds that play builds
the It Is the method that
has provided for his development.
Play ltd. -d Is the positive side of tho
whole phenomenon of Infancy. The
reason the higher animals, and man
above all, are born so helpless and
i formed Is that they may be finished
by this el method. It is for the
sake of play that Infancy exists, that
b such a thing as a child at all.
Tho child who is deprived of his
to play Is deprived of his op-
to grow
The Woman
Who Writes
with stationary procured
In BO danger of having her letters
as to correct form anyway
We Just the right shape, size and
tint of paper, the ink that t
splutter. Our stationary Is approved
people who know.
Wise Answer.
-The. lain Bishop said a
New Tori Methodist, one
evening at a fashionable
In avenue
the bishop eat one of those
dyed, elderly woman who
ire always trying bl brilliant
woman rattled off a lot Of
silly epigrams about and Mo-
hammed, and she
turned to the bishop
What do you really think, bishop,
of
bishop answered with his
calm
think, that all that mat-
Is what thinks of
Seaplane Lifeboats.
The British admiralty has decided
that all seaplanes used by naval air-
men shall carry a miniature lifeboat
suspended underneath the body of
the machine. he boats are to be built
of cedar, equipped With two oars, a
sail, and weigh only
MAKES BABY-SAVING RECORD
New Zealand, In Most Important
Is Ahead of the United
States, According to
The success the efforts being
made In New Zealand in reducing In-
mortality rate, was called to tho
attention of Secretary of Labor
son In a letter from Miss Julia G.
Lathrop, head of tho federal children's
bureau.
The rate In New Zealand, according-
to Miss Lathrop, Is the lowest In tho
world and has been brought about by
the efforts of the New Zealand So-
for the Health of Women and
Children. Miss Lathrop lauds the
work of the society, and
of the absence of adequate
birth and registration In the
United States, the Infant death rate
of this country as a whole Is
known, but estimates tend to
that It Is at least twice the rate in
New Zealand, which the registrar gen-
of that country reported In 1912
to be
view of the marked and grow-
Interest in the preservation of In-
health in the smaller cities and
rural communities of the United
States. I believe that the account of
the methods of the New Zealand so-
Is
Drug Company
Mutt Not Marry.
By a vote Jo to M the
county council decided that If the
employ
of the council should marry they
would no r be eligible to their
positions. It argued that S
an can not attend to her family
ties and public duties the same
Those who against die.
Qualifying married physicians
out that many of the moot
women teachers are married
Aviator's Nerve.
The power of the will to control a
badly Injured body was never better
Illustrated than In the case of Doctor
a volunteer aviator In the
service of the Bulgarian army, who
Turkish
let while sailing his over
the trench, a at
standing the shock, the pain and the
rapid hemorrhage. Doctor
kept his nerve and was able to turn
his guide it back to
j the Bulgarian lines and safe
down among his friends. He died
as the reached the ground.
Are
Losing
Money
.
Moseley Bros.
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
I SI I SI
Clerk Superior Court.
I hi i v announce myself a can-
for Clerk Superior Court of
County subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary.
A. T. Men
7-8-H tr.
Mrs. I. II. I
FALKLAND, duly the even-
of July 1914, Mrs. G. II
gave a porch party in honor of the
bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Pittman Falkland, N. and her
guests of honor. Miss Allene
Of X. Miss Mabel
Stokes of Blackstone, Va.
The porch was brightly lighted and
decorated with potted and
ferns.
During the evening punch, minis
and fruits were served by live
Misses Pittman, and Lil-
Parker, Lucy Moore and
Little.
was the of amuse-
for the evening. was
furnished by several of the young
ladles.
Those Mrs.
hospitality were; Mr. and Mrs. It. K,
Misses Allene
Mabel and Pittman,
Lillian Crisp. Alice Newton, and
Lillian Little and
Key Moore; Messrs. S. M. and II. G.
Crisp, K. K. Pittman, Roy Little K. it.
Wool.-u. p. Bryan, P. G. Mayo I.
P. Pierce and Roy Newton; Mr and
Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs.
I F. Mr. and Mrs. p. C.
Mrs. K. C. King, Mrs. C II.
Mayo and Mrs. Lucy
Ai a late hour the departed
themselves as having spent
a very delightful evening,
OFFICERS INSTALLED
At a slated communication of
lien Lodge No. A. F. A. M. held
on the above date. The following of-
were duly installed for the In-
suing Masonic year by District De-
Grand Master It. of
Greenville.
John II. Cheek. V, Master.
T. It. Allen. Senior Warden
W. Prescott, Junior Warden
John H. Smith, Treasurer.
s. A. Jenkins. Secretary,
K. T. Phillips, Chaplain.
A. Craft. Senior Deacon.
J. K. Jones. Junior Deacon.
Turnage, S. Stewart.
J. K. Lang Tyler.
Orphan Asylum
W. Smith. C.
J.
Piles Cured in to Days
Your will refund money if
OINTMENT falls to cure any case
Weeding or riles
The gives Rest. See
SMITHTOWN, June Anna
entertained the members
the Social Club, at her
i home in Arthur on Saturday after-
noon.
After the routine club business a
j very interesting paper was read by
I Miss Minnie Belle Wilkerson subject
being life worth
The guest of honor were Miss Mag-
Taylor Bethel, N. C, and Miss
Smith of E. C. T. T. s.
Dainty refreshments of cream
and cake wire served.
OF CASKS
HIS HONOR THIS
Tin re was u rather short docket be-
fore His Honor Mayor J James
the ten o'clock hour ibis morning only
two offenders were presented to be
with.
Albert forgot the auto
limit in Greenville and proceed-
ed to exceed miles for which
had to pony up and cost.
One Carl Ross let his physical
strength gel the best of him and at-
tempted to assault beat Arthur
Nor. and It
proving to he nothing very serious
the Mayor let him down with a fine
of
The Jenkins Roofing and
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 Flues
in a satisfactory manner, I have built up the
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business
in the World
I am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
L. A. Harper, Secretary
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
SHOT BLACKBERRIES
One lire- On Others Leaving.
Bush.
BRISTOL, Tenn. July Edward
Wright, is years old, was probably
Fatally shot and Ralph
is. was dangerously wounded today
by Robert Lovett when they did
not leave a blackberry on tho
farm near lore as fast, it s
Alleged, us wanted them to. It
is said Lovett fired two shots from a
double barreled shotgun at each.
Wright was shot in the abdomen
was shot in the back.
Lovett has not been found.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Scrubs Fatten Quickly
You want your pigs to eat as much as possible
when you fallen them. Give them a great variety
of teed, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in
good order, and you will obtain the desired result;
especially it you mix with the grain ration a dose of
Bee Dee
STOCK
MEDICINE
I put
in the
and then Bee
Dee STOCK MEDICINE
in their Iced. BOOS
lint,
which me over
pounds.
W. Va.
Whets the appetite-Helps digestion.
and ft. per can.
At your dealer's.
have secured the agency
for the exclusive sale of
B. P. S. Products in this locality.
Before putting in a stock of
B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes
we were fully convinced that
B. P. S. really stands for
Best Paint Sold
B. P. S. Products are sold
in easy opening, tight-shutting,
slip-top cover cans, which gives
you the opportunity to
INVESTIGATE
BEFORE INVESTING
We will be glad to open
up a can and show you the
paint itself.
Estimates, color cards and
other information on request.
Hard-
Ware Company
C.
Prepares tor Col-
Literary, Music. Bible and Sun-
day School Normal Courses Riven,
Location Healthful. Railroad
Facilities Convenient, Faculty
of Men and Women,
Term.- Reasonable.
Fall Term Opens Aug. 1814.
For i and Particulars, Address,
Fa I. It. V Principal.
It. J E. HARSH
Veterinary and
treat all animals, falls
day or Office at K.
. Smith's stables with hospital
rice. Day night
WANT ADS
Per Par
Cash
for want except from
having regular advertising
The rite Is I cents Br
Use, six words to the Tel-
No.
AMt 111-
Cycle at once good
required. A.- Co.
X, c J-S-t.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. H.
Optometrist
Office at J. R. Smith and Bros,
Ayden. N. C, the second Monday
each month.
Byes Free
Home Office Washington N. C.
Metropolitan Life Ce.
of New York
Assets 447.829.229.16.
George A. Special Agent
Evans St. M. O.
The Missouri State
Lite Insurance Co.
Not the oldest
Nor
The biggest
JUST THE BEST
Let me show you
J. F. Stokes,
Special Agent Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE
Beginning July .;. We will sell
line for per gallon, and will cut
prices on all auto supplies from to
per cent. We sell for cash only.
Coma to see us and save money.
Greenville Motor Co.
MULLETS, s. m.
Headstones or
Monuments
LET HE Ml
HENRY T. KING
VIM HAM ROOFING COM
and let us show you our Interlocking
Galvanized Roofing and
you will n.-v.-r sit on the stool of re-
for having it. It
makes an absolutely roof with
nail head exposed will last a life
lime
J. it. J. ii. MOTE
ALBION
Attorney Law
la Building,
his era
North Carolina
B, F. TYSON
Life.
on Fourth street near
t-r
D. M. CLARK
Attorney at Law
Land and Drainage a
In formerly occupied by
and Blow.
Ask Your Grocer for WHITE SWAN
Ike best. cf
OIL
PENS MICH TO
THE DELIGHT OF THE PUBLIC
The that the Proctor Hotel
has again opened will he news
gladly received by the public generally.
Mr, Whined realizing the need
such a place for Greenville Is
to Rive the obtain-
able anywhere and its patron-
age of all
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take Grove's
The Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because- it contains the
well known tonic
and It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood
Builds up the Whole System. cents.
SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER
Cooking stove.
We have the stove and will be
pleased demonstrate Ha advantages
over all others
Call and let us show you
it c. MOVE
Atlanta- Coast Line.
North Bound South
No. IS a m. No. p. m
So. p. m No. p
Est Wt Bound
No a. m.
No. t a. m.
No. p. m
No. I a. n
No. 1.64 a.
No. p.
Only One
To the lull
K.
cough and headache, off cold.
Jim.
i Men- hi Lone
Or it It ii friend,
There'll be none
la
. of course, is company,
And Three a
Hui ii- Ike Personnel f
Pal runs.
We're Proud I
INVITED
Candy Palace
J. G. Prop.
WANTED-MEN WANTED
to visit trade with cigars. Salary
weekly to start. Clear Co.
Station New York City.
WANTED A FEW TABLE
Mrs J B Forbes, and Wash-
streets,
ONE AUTOMOBILE
Liberal reward, Kinder return
o FORD
FOR RENT- OFFICE,
Boor, Evans street. Plenty room
Apply P, O. BOX
C. M.
per week Ore
Phone -I
7-2
M FEE
Mile, N. C
THERMOMETER.
wine for I urine CO
All pi I. I
l; a. O.
, -in.
H.
Still
The Mutual Life Insurance f.,, .
of T.
Attorney at Law
NORTH
at
Lawyers
In all Courts
In on
street, fronting Court House
R. W. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of Us
Ear Nose and Throat.
N. C K. B
with Dr. D. l-
day every Monday, I s to I as
PR. JOHN F.
moved office from Old Rail
Bow Stables to Dr. Zeno Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street
Pay or Night.
S w
J.
Attorney at Law
In Edwards Building, on the
House
PAIL
Dentist.
Office ever Frank
Telephone
K. B.
a a. .
Dr. Fills In an-
lie will be in
fur the of
day.
tress to OUt Bertha
Hotel.
J. G- LANIER
MOM AMI HEAD
IRON





Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a good
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient
or unsafe.
The is ideal for home use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
Will last for years. Ask for
the
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
and Certificate of Director
Of The Pill County Oil Company.
The n of the principal of-
in this stale ll in the town of Win
county of Pitt.
The location Of the principal of-
this corporation may he
Grain Privileges
I WHEAT.
and are the safest and
method of Hading In wheat
Hi or onto. your loss is
absolutely limited to the amount
Washington. D. C
Richmond. Va.
Norfolk. Va.
Charlotte. N. C
i.-. W. Va.
S. C
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic. She says began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad,
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
Make Your Own Paint
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS IS HOW .
Buy gals. L. ML SEMI-MIXED HEAL PAINT,
at per gal.
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it 2.10
You then make gals, of pure paint for
It's only per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready-for-use paint
CANS, you pay a gal. or
The L. M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT It PURE WHITE LEAD,
ZINC and OIL. the best-known point materials for ton years.
Use a gal. out any you buy, and II not the best
made, return the paint and gel ALL your mop-y back.
J. A J i MOVE. C.
KS HOW. CO- WOW MIL, X C.
x c.
to Creditors
Having duly qualified before the
Court I of Pitt County
us of the estate of Mrs. Pea-
ma A. Dudley, d, e Is
hereby given to pi Indebted
to estate to make immediate pay-
and all
persons having claims the
estate are notified to present lame to
the on or before N i
day of 1816, or this I
be plead in bar of recovery,
This 29th day of June, I'll.
C HI
Executor A.
In charge thereof, upon whom No further risk,
served, is A. Cl Co Positively the profitable
We, the undersigned, being ma- trading.
of the Heard of Directors Open an account. You can
hereby certify that at a meeting of or on
id heard for that grain tor or you
pose and held on the day of June
A. P., ISM, .-aid hoard, by a majority
Of the whole board, did adopt the
following
Resolved, That in the judgment of
board, it i- and most
tor the benefit of the Pitt County Oil
that the same should
forthwith dissolved; and to that end
it ordered that a meeting of the
Stockholders be held on Tuesday
of July A. D 1914 at the of-
flee of the Company, In the city of
to take action upon this
resolution; and
rotary forthwith give notice of I
meeting and of the adoption of this
resolution within ten days from this
date, by publishing the said
with a notice of its adoption, in
the Eastern Reflector a newspaper
published In the city Greenville, S
for at bast tour weeks, once .
week, successively, and by mailing a
written printed copy of the same
each and stockholder of this
Company In the States,
In Witness t, have here-
unto set our hands and the
corporate seal of said Company, this
day June A 1914
A. COX,
S KITTRELL,
J. COX,
A. ii cox. Secretary.
buy
bushels
can buy both
for or as many more as you wish.
An advance or decline of cent gives
the chance to take profit
A movement of a cents
Write for full particulars and bank
refer
It. W.
t i i Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420.
Notice
Notice of Summons
CAROLINA,
PITT COUNTY
VI.
Barnhill
The defendant Lamed Is here
v notified that a summons in the
above entitled action was Issued
said defendant on the 2nd day
f May, 1914, returnable to the May
era of court, 1914. and that not
found within the county will take
that he is hereby required to
at the August term Superior
held on the last Monday of
he month and answer or demur to
he complaint the plaintiff, wherein
has been brought for a divorce
r th relief demanded will be grant I
This May, 1314.
D. C,
Court. Co
II VI It
old braids dyed and made over, Mull
fl a specialty. Address
Sanitary Hair Dressing Par
N.
I,
Having qualified as administrator
of D. C. Moore, deceased, late of
further, that S- l- , is to notify all
p. having claims against the
, mate of said deceased to exhibit
the on or before
1st. day of 1916, or this not-
. will be pleaded in bar of their
All persons indebted
k id estate will please make
ale payment.
This tin- 29th. day -lime 1814,
A. J. MOORE,
Administrate
F. . James a Son,
I. Humphrey
William W. Humphrey
The defendant above named will
lake notice t an action entitled
v has been i on m Bl oil in the
Superior Court of Pitt County for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
and the defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the next Term of the Superior Court
Tin County to be held on the
Monday before the Monday
Of September being the day of
August 1914, at the Court-house
Pitt County In Greenville, N. C, and
answer or demur to the complaint
the plaintiff in said action, or the
plaintiff will i to the Court
the relief demanded the com
This the I day of July 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior four
s BROWN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ltd.
Al
HUM PROSE I MADE.
I and lined for
Breaking Vital Statistics Law.
ROXBORO, July The first pro-
and conviction under the n w
Vital Statistics Law was made hen
today, Vital Statistics Depart
of the State Board of Health
i barges violation of the
new law against a local undertaker,
Mr. C, C. Critcher, for burying
without a burial permit from the
local registrar and for not furnish-
death certificates properly filled
out. The cast was tried before May
or Winstead and the undertaker was
convicted and lined and costs.
in explanation the representative
the Hoard pointed out the van
ed and importance of the
ll. explained that the Board of
Health was charged with its enforce-
and that ii unenforced re-
obtained would be misleading
and worse than and tin money
appropriated for this work wasted,
Thus tar the Hoard has tried to dell
lei with the r.-. mid-
physicians and oiler, having
the enforcement the new
law. bat it i.- believed ample
bas been allowed for every one
to acquainted with Its pro-
visions, and that hereafter
a. on should be taken with offenders,
malicious offender In
other words, there is a limit which
e i eases to be a in
the opinion of the Hoard that
has n reached and if a number of
other persons do not comply with the
law other prosecutions iii follow
shortly.
Notice lo Creditors
Having duly qualified before the
or Court clerk of County as
. of the of Mar-
James, deceased, notice is here-
in given to all persons indebted to the
, late to make immediate payment to
i. undersigned, and all persons
claims against said estate are
. tided to present the same to the
for payment before day
June 1915, or this notice will he
i ad in bar of recovery.
This 23rd day of June 1914.
S. M. CRISP,
of Margaret James
i 23-ltd.
Notice to Creditors.
duly qualified before the
superior court Clerk of county is
administratrix of the estate of W.
I; W. Nobles, deceased, notice is
hereby given all persons indent
to the estate to make Immediate pay-
to undersigned; and all p, r-
sons having I against said estate
are notified to present the same to
the undersigned for payment on or
before June s, 1916, or notice
be plead in the bar of recovery.
This 8th day of June 1914.
H. A. E. NOBLES,
Id Administratrix.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Superior court clerk of county I
as administratrix of the estate of Alice.
. Stancill, deceased, notice Is hereby j
given all persons indebted
estate to make immediate l
to and all person-
new law- claims said
notified to present the same to the a;
payment on or before
May 1916, or this notice will
plead in bar of their recovery
This of May 1914.
MRS. M. V. FORBES,
Administratrix of I.
deceased.
BAPTIST IT BEACH.
Virginia Encampment Opened
Yesterday.
Va., July over a
thousand visitors in attendance, the
Baptist Encampment was
opened Virginia Beach tonight. The
inaugural address as delivered by
Rev. It. Williams. D. D., Rev.
Quay Ph. u. of
spoke on the of
The real work of the en-
begins tomorrow.
THE FARM
it the of all
LIME
h bails of all good farming. Write to
bulletin by the bet authority in the United
Stales on Lime on the Farm, and get pm e
the pure lime. Don't buy earth,
etc, A will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
North Carolina
In Superior Court
Before A. T Moore. Clerk
Leila E. Williams
estate of E P.
vs
and Williams.
Minors and Heirs at Law K. F.
Williams,
By virtue of a of lite
Court of I'm County, mad. by
A. T. Moore, Clerk, on the 3rd day
of July. 1914, the undersigned Com-
missioner, will on Monday, the
August 1914, at
expose to public sale before the Court
House door ii Greenville, to the
. , bidder cash, the following
plaint. i
s. I or parcel land lo
and being in Falkland Town-
ship, North Carolina,
and being No. in
the Williams land and beginning
a stake on Snow Hill road
. Of Pasture Branch and
running with said road East
poles; then North
polos; then North l-l
lo abridge across a ditch; then with
.-aid ditch South West In
a sweet gum T. I. P. Williams
corner; then South poles o
Jordan line; then North
Cast poles to a stake; then
South so 1-2 W. st to a white
then North Weal poles to the
beginning containing 1-- a i
more or less.
Also other tract in said Town-
ship. County and beginning
a Emma J. s corner and
runs South I West poles lo a
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch
then down the run Jacob's Branch
to a stake. Conn r of W. It. William-.
Jr. then with his line 6-4
poles a stake at Emma J.
then South so 1-2
East to the beginning con-
air. s more or less.
two tracts constituting Lot No in
the division tin- . Williams land,
which was allotted lo B, F. Williams
by Division Heed dated the day
June, as appears of record m
Register's Office in Pitt in
Hook T page
This sale is for
of making assets slate of E
F. Williams, deceased.
This the 3rd. day of July 1914.
F. C. HARDING,
Commissioner.
Never Closed My
Eyes Last
How often have you
; been forced to say
these very words. You
evidently have never
tried
Pills
which gently regulate
your system and stir
your liver to
Sugar coated or
at your druggist.
stir
action.
r plain j
gist. J
Taken up my i lbs
middle February one male hog.
. pounds,
black and white owner can
g. i paying damage, and prov-
property,
JESSIE BROWN,
S P.
Hilt SALE
farms in Martin County,
varying from thirty-two t. nun-
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries.
Martin County Realty Co.
N.
s j Everett, Any
N. C.
Carpenter's and Builder s
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR-
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP-
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE IS THE
BE ART OP EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT BAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
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
I OB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
agriculture Is the Most Host the Mot-I Noble Employment
WE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
THE BEST
PEOPLE IN HE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO BET-
ACQUAINTED
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW HES SPACE AND
TELL III EH WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO
ATTENTION.
HATES A LOW AND t
HE HAD
. C, II 1.1 It'll.
Mill
A Palace For Paupers
Or Hospital For Helpers
Which Shall it Be. One Both or
Neither, is What Dr. laughing-
house Asks
intelligence, it means have
more time. country men's
cornea to his and without
expense to bin Hi can phone for
what be wants par.; lays
. in lap ah
shadows before them, you will no-
fever, malaria, hookworm dis- j each individual in
county home not of
Or
In an Before at u
Special Heeling Held
in Which He dies a Better
Hun fur an for
The following is the address in part
delivered yesterday by Chas. OH.
to Hoard of Com-
missioners of County.
Honorable Board of Commissioners of
Tin
County Home present so
your home superintendent says, is
caring inmates. Three of
these are while two of whom
Zeno Richard Campbell were
practically there over years
have been County Charges
ever since. The other is a
and is years
You have six white women.
on.- of whom, Emily Campbell, was
horn in Hi- Institution, one
Warren was admitted when a we
bit of a child, one an epileptic Will
belongs in the state
tic Asylum. Three of these
are and but old. Not
one of these people can read or
write and not one of or their
people have ever he. n m
table than they are today.
The average, age the white
is 62.3 years. You also nave six
women one a deaf mute, that
belongs rightfully to Slate. One
blind that belongs to Slate, one
Feeble one a Paralytic, Two
are there because of age. This takes
the fifteen, all are a majority
of these have spent so many years
there that they will prefer remaining
where are. Moving them into
the new home will appeal lo
emotionalism of a are
guided by rather than
reason, but it not add lo
the happiness of those you
are lo help. as may,
you are about to construe a County
Home, doing so lets see what
ii will cost.
Your County home last year so
your home superintendent says cost
you laud a month for main
which is ii per cent interest on
Surely your new home, your
plant. With its heat, electric
lights, hot and cold i
coal to burn instead of wood, with
laundry, its refectory, Infirmary.
its tuberculosis ward, its pest house,
work shop, its places for
mint and recreation, and its sun par-
all Of which, by the way will re
main practically empty, will cost you
in not less than
per month or a year or in-
on
Your home as you have planned It
will cost complete furnished and
ready for occupancy not less than
40.000. Let's sum It up You are
spending the interest on which
i a year, add lo Ibis a
f, for and you have
add to this the 162.60 a month or
pet year lbs amount you
your
who does nothing but can t
and home, lb is
lining nothing ill tin way of
medicine, nothing to aid the
of your school children, on
whom you are
to Ninette, nothing to prevent
nothing to teach midwives,
duty is to look after your count,
i barges Ins salary should be
charged lo your County Home. The
salary is per year. Add
to the already for
get the modes amount of
which you will have to pay
to maintain your county home, if
you would put in Stale institutions
those your paupers rightfully
belong there, you would not have
over ten paupers to open up your new
institution Ten paupers at the
average age of 61.1 can
not read or write, some of whom are
idiots, half of the number are para-
and for their maintenance
you are about to give consent lo a
plan the cost of which is a
more than a year a piece
It is worth something to be a pauper
lure in Old Is it not
I would answer my question by
saying no, for even though you will
he spending a year, more
than a piece on your paupers,
you are giving them nothing but n. w
surroundings.
when you open this
place, a beautiful constructed black
smith shop without a forge anvil or
r Why say I
ii because you cannot g.-t a
who can give what your plant,
demands, without spending too much
y to keep his Job, unless your
is a hollow mockery. We will
need trained nurses. You can't afford
no in. You will need many things
you cannot afford, number of
paupers too small, th years
go by you will it growing
Christianity.
business intelligence In the
management Of public affairs, and
putting brains before sentiment
ill solution of public charity is
charging the world. We have out
grown the old county borne plan, just
as surely as we have out grown the
Inefficient and old fashioned plan of
keeping up the public roads. To
things you are building for, will
be as impractical and no more pro-
than an electric car line
in passenger cars to
Jack every fifteen minutes.
Let's reason mis proposition out,
lei's tear to pieces, lei's study
part by part, and put together
again. You have bad sentimental
side put up to you by those win
heart's bleeding with
are anxious something tor our
paupers I ms. If have tile same
you have same desire, the public
at has the same desire, there is
who would put anything in the
way their betterment, their com-
fort or happiness i contend how-
Unit your present plan in or-
i, r to bring about you aspire
M must be changed In building
your county home you are building
for future I predict and
deniable grounds your county
home will be closed in less than ten
years. The world Is changing,
cation, telegraph, telephone,
y, labor saving schemes,
public economics and
community, and slate cooperation
makes Ibis a different world from
Your lathers and mine
came to town in you
come in i was taught
at home b a private teacher,
in st that could be had, children of
tenant have better
facilities than I hail
today has heller
School than had twenty
years ago What does it mean ll
in. ans our people are in
c, ad or write. lake your
poor house list for the past fifty
years and you will find that not one
of one per of then had
education whatever The man or
with even tin- rudiment of an
education has not applied to your
home for admittance in the past. If
education has kept them out in th
past, Why won't it do it iii the future
The law prohibits the sale of
cocaine and morphine.
Public sentiment is so strong
against it no druggist or
doctor with character will dare break
Ibis law. The observance of law-
will your drug fiends. Pro-
. em.- to slay. Liquor is
gradually getting further Even
Virginia is going dry. damage
done by alcohol is being daily
in all our schools. Every is
learning ii, for education is
now, children day and
generation know that positions of
trust are not given lo men who drink,
are taught the damage it dues
body, mind, character, morals an
souls, and this leaching is showing
Itself in a public sentiment that Is
discountenancing drunkenness. The
rooms in your County Home
will be vacant tor education is going
lo diminish this class. Bl
commonly known Pox
that kills the manliness in .
man, that drives him lo
one great horror to student
of charily the one disease that make-
more paupers than any six
ease, because it is contagious and puts
on the pauper list.
tiling is curable now. as or lour
injections of urns it as
promptly as quinine cures i
and in so doing makes spare rooms in
your county home County Homes in
past . had to lake care of foundling
and orphans, deaf and
dumb, the blind, the feeble minded, the
tuberculous, tin epileptic,
North Carolina has adopted facilities
ill way of orphan asylums and
reformatories to make ll a lo
permit children being reared in a
county home she has asylums for
the blind, deal, dumb,
minded insane She has a
for that is as
good is bell in world and b
legislature is adding lo from year
year making more adequate
will, in fail they
caring now for Ibis class of your
paupers better than you t an .;.
hope lo do, if you had money to burn.
county question though
sorrowful though stimulating
and sentiment has two
Like be
handled well only by reason Is
all right to let sentiment and
prompt, but lei reason
decide. This is a matter
business, let's handle II in a business
way. I suggest that we go away
we g. I out in world and lee
what other people are doing
go ii. Virginia here you will a
with more count homes than
any other slat, in South,
i are constructed in a mo-
Virginia says that lie
Old home plan is a
You can that it is a failure
is world medical
and surgical progress education is
lessoning pauperism M such an ex-
tent Virginia realizes the
only at and efficient way to
solve county home problem
to have district alms houses We
will come to we are progress-
fas to mine to it; co-
operation s-r-
vice. modern methods, economy
. m sense will us
ion slat.- Institutions hi
dun l . blind, .-hie n
and insane relieved her poor
s such an extent 11.-r last
Assembly mail.- an effort to
abolish the county and
create Instead district almshouses,
one for each congressional district,
Tins idea is spreading through
whole South. It is planned that these
district homes tor the aged and infirm
should be located on a farm, with a
hospital and trained nurses tor
k. comforts, and plea
for aged, care
work shops for its an
drug fiends, correct and
attendants for idiots and feeble
minded, a tuber, hospital for the
consumptive and above all an
dent with a trained force helpers.
Your gentlemen is a
v. serious on. . so serious that I am
i to you to help you to solve
this problem. No matter how all
turns I for on.- shall feel that
you have done your duty as best it
can be done with lights before
you, I am not hi re to but to
help, and if I have said anything that
appear as a harsh criticism i beg
you will not construe ll that
way
Just indulge me a moment more
the expression more thought
we spend ibis money for a
inn-and spend in addition money for
a health officer his whole time, a
l -111111 officer who can ho d
pm them in position to
make men and women
rung, a health officer who can tea-1,
sanitation in all public schools, i
health officer that will constantly now
will go lo make a country
without paupers, n we can't have
both, which had we best give up
Think gentlemen, think of the
children of the men and women who
are paying the care of th.- pauper
A successful tanner State-
that no over years
age can be profitably raised for less
because lime and
food required to a calf to ma-
is worth that much. No enter
prising man afford lo invest
in a calf for less than that
amount. Now will agree
lakes more time and more costly
surroundings required to develop
children than to develop cattle it
. to say the a. in.
coal of raising an infant to adult
is You could lint hire it
for that amount Add lo tins, one
share iv the public s.
and you have another thousand
raise an Infant
boy or girl to a grown man or woman,
you a crippled No.
are you going tram cripple I
it your coll wan worth
you would have his deformity
corn ii possible is what
m. lion of school children
means. There is an adage that
are who give strive
do without those who gel and
if you can't care for both
I'm county i in the name
clod n. i. t
strive act neglect the bops
future in order to and
. and hilt I
and i pa d el
the u In
e it Iii- past mad. ricks are
lining t
One more thought pi. as,
me and am done Hie
in there Is never
u. . Is
in pain, wrestling with pangs and
of Th re is never i
bill sum. takes place
could he avoided by proper
cal treatment There
enough money spent in road far.
by He I'm County taking
, i . to hospitals away
man home, to maintain a count c
Can you build and i n i In
a home and also I
maintain a county If you
will you build both . .
which Is the more
. sis useless
a I
in a tea j ear or an lat
hospital prevent future pauper
win. iii. p. most,
do want most, which la lb
economical, which will do most good.
which is like, which is
A hospital will go a way to-
ward maintaining Itself. It also
maintain your paupers, it will
prolong and of more
p. in a month than your
home will for in a I-
compare the two County
thing going out nothing coming in.
County hospital a good deal
inn a g . l- i
home earing for a . are wait-
die. County hospital
for many, giving life, comfort, and
health, County home admitting only
pauper County hospital
the pauper and those that . are Of
and maintain the pauper. County
says on its door, nothing but
paupers admitted lure. Abandon
hope in if you a pauper,
Still, do nothing just hurry up and
die. hospital come Into
me all ye Ilia are k. pauper I
well as plutocrat i iii give .
ail that be n in restore you t t
health,
.;. h will you
will y give both
PARTY ANXIOUS
TO PURCHASE lit
ESCAPE FOR
Squire Makes Two At-
tempts in Ten Bays
BROKEN CELL I
tallies a Had Reputation
is Being Held for
Sear
Elsewhere,
Squire has
sonic lime carried a bad r.
through mis Eastern
Carolina, and who is now I
ill . jail, s. . Ill- ill ll I
to , p word as lo I
the I. i institution tor criminal
v. ago will i
inhered his
With several Other print
ll,. jail bill I
iii Suffolk, Va., and brought back here
and once more placed behind the bar-
lime la I. d
iii, officers would not be aid
I., keep him within the prison walls,
week sheriff Dudley db
cell door in h
at . had been for i
m ,,., taken out and place l
in another though he more secure.
and ibis morning a gentleman
a hundred from the
i hi riff bi i
awakened last night to a noise
like some one tearing
down the jail building, and upon In-
Hi.- discovered
arc had succeeded almost in
making II i fOl lb. It
Should Commissioners Charge Their
Plans as New County Home
HOSPITAL II OFFERED
I Will-
donate fur
Count Heine and Hospital
i Much oatmeal
was ban., today that In the
the i
ii their plans as t. building
site re-
purchased for purpose
He f t
willing to lake the property off their
hands at payed for
it. which i. doubt i be
to ti., rt
Ibis tin,
was furthermore run. I
bought the old County
when it was offered for
gain at public Ion some m
ago lo tun
county at same sold
for when hi
in top of all i I
III
i, w County Home, at
, i
. news
Greenville i t red to
. to id
sit.- for such an
This ii that
will be well b th
. . . .
majority are In favor abolishing
Idea the building of l i w
County such us submitted
to the i recent
plant
i inn r I
that he had a small r. of
wood against the .
, door i hat i i its
I ail though II could
have l. n led by n
. I,, c lo He
bad i r. d tin loot an i
forward with force that a com-
i tin t am i above the
d. bad In sprung, and be ha I
i the door
i . at
re red
William a trusty,
has been allowed lo work around
, out I., I II ill.
In t , i r a rind of ill
month ll hi I t be Instigated In
., t attempt lo malt t
his . i that could
not b. ti except from
i u bad b. en removed, an I
PHI b. the on that i
,,, i was again
I . U i .
near and is i a ll u
burglary several places in and
.
real the he Pitt
in the neighborhood
hundred dollars, making repairs
all threats be w not
in Sheriff Dudley stated
his morning he wan going to put
Into every means for
ill. keeping of the rail., until
the m term criminal dis-
poses of bun.


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Eastern reflector, 10 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.
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July 10, 1914
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