Eastern reflector, 17 July 1914


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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.





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
by
III tour AM,
CAROLINA, take that same money tad build a
-i hospital, then let the hospital pay
a X
rial
II the has
helping of the poor
. gets
one.
toward
ill IS. I
Ki heading. of
Sort
I t ll. I HIM.
The following
that.
I a afraid that h-
t Observer has the following
la about would earn threat into
beat explanation we have seen re- .
in
attitude of
year.
Ms
.-- had upon
application at the office in
Th Reflector corner
sad streets
Ail card of resolutions
M will be at I
word.
k. let the take
and build
roads,
advertising
will be for at three
cants per up fifty
Entered second class matter
1910, at the post at
North Carolina, under
act of March I,
. IT 1814.
the little dog la tho
. with th, bone
The judge charge the Jar
mad . la . i
dent.
o---------
Throwing as .- as Theodore
BoO I Into the I v.
does not a rigid oil
e of the principles of
editor
it b-.
met. wanted for was
they do. others for a I
they have
tan always expect the won
in South Carolina. Saturday evening.
a woman beat to death
child of a white family with whom
she was mad. The woman was arrest
ed and put in jail, and Sunday a
Homed the battered in the door.
I the woman out and lynched her
---------o
reader for should b-. Saturday afternoon I looked Into
the whole-, drawers of kit bureau
an a Of North Carolina, and there a pistol. The same
stand up in the ed- a newspaper in some . w, going to
B then is a good deal like preaching, lake me to church and told to
Staid s in th. esteem of those f- w ,,,,.,.,.,,,,, got ready I was dressed in a black
w. him and his skin and I white shirtwaist that but-
B He has a , ,, j up , took
. end well-balanced hit and howl, says up shaw,
position attracts a recent writer. people like as my baby and carried u
. all Who know hist. He Is truth, even in doses, if it la Sty arms. As soon as we left home
to ins large dress of he started talking about me and I
hi D It until I
i any other way. dead than to live like I was do-
ll, r-, to allow any one to for what they do say. My was stoop-
hit professor, saying he i.- a no MM of giving them credit shouldered and was leaning forward
, nothing but religion. not say. Yet what the buggy and held my baby In
ii poor one at
they keep themselves constitutes
my led arm and unwrapped the pistol
. all with one accord yell,
hurt, hospital that is com
. . and Pierce are
oil on
Haven stockholders are
it the I. C. report on
ii . pr urn Mr. n
an President purely for
; r-
o--------
Ml i . , needed a
; rain to make wheat, and
. i up and rigorous
-------o
. the vast horde
who have been
. In .-. up June brides.
ii--- Mr It I bid
ill. t . small rail
i .- . ;. Mr. Wilson
Ir ill to
i i men a I I
re. mm w a a
p m
III . -p
i . ii from
to end, I pi lug de-
We cannot say boa much of
rail are. but we do know
Greenville folks will do their
share shrieking; it t mouse i
in
Mexican seem
think t In the band i.- worth
two, In protocol
d that a than the rest of
th
his father. J. K Under- with my hand and held it close
. on, of the men of of WM knoB to the side of his head and pulled the
Episcopal Church ill the about people trigger, The explosion frightened the
Every other day they have
to quit, but the next
i on the job.
o------
I la . sure ha
Anyway ii is prove
leans away me-
beats war by many furlong.
The Colonel promptly did what
Mexican, Judging from his
conclusions.
Tobacco warehouse drummers
using a great deal and ho.
,; Colonel in hit usual go i a
form
A strong argument in favor or rigid
censorship is the
of Jack Johnson as a
film
London has nineteen thousand
but Ibis a
stance to mighty arm of
mount of the latter.
Life hope is a
a roof.
I. Tango i .- prolonged
,. days.
The ems Pitt-
. ii and k propinquity
lakes another stop to th
front by announcing that It will a
bout July launch into
newspaper Held with a semi-weekly
Good luck sister den. for your
size then is no town In Car-
is making more
strides In the line of progress, which
shows the lure County spirit
After wailing more than a ween
slier tragedy, the Sew York
have last arrested
in connection with the
of the prominent Society
of the verdict of the
coroner's Inquest is sun withheld.
Announcement is made
what be did of the biological in the
in i is worth 125.000,.
hi crease In i i pi
working the i. who see
snuggling up to
them
---------o
Although jury system In ranks
bulwarks of our free
Institutions, have found .
Impregnable.
Instead being angry at for
for proposing to sell two battleships
lo Turkey should bang around
the counter,
line this sale
III in-- bills at it
now learning to saw by
t sane Fourth.
------o-
York woman was recently
to deposit bar bus-
know There ire
can t set i I
new i of i
that's what we want to
under
I hi dot Mr H. no.
four months rest. Ii is a sure
that the country does.
Most any person Is willing to do
their duty, as it. as we
see ii. brings on talk
Moving for good roads and con-
for a new hone, and
having are
passed nowhere, shows
county is taking place In
march of progress Then is not a
better agricultural In the
stale, and liner people than OUT
be found mm lure in 111- world. The
home who lo locate
in a progressive community and re
a profitable return tor his la-
can And no better place than
department of agriculture are taking
a of the birds in the country,
and expert to give out the count
soon, thing you know the Sta-
will be undertaking to tell
us bow many there In the sea
In Mexico it one
to be President is. with
., marching lo the Job.
That Parisian who com
plain.- that now there are no more
ugly women had evidently just been
resorted to normal vision.
If Mr. Sullivan wishes to
attention and -possibly votes, he
try making some of
biscuits in full view of the
It's hard Hie Weather man to
do his duly toward the farmer and
Some men would die young if they
compelled to work for a living
man has scored It least
on failure, he is unable to late
it is funny some parts of this
so wall lighted at night, while
the base ball fan at the same lime.
Scotland it having more trouble
militants at present than
was pastor of a small charge
County Sam was born
tie- r. I, and spent his boy-
Jays in a Methodist parsonage
H Ins father was sen as pas-
His first school days were
afterwards he attended
public in the town where
i .; ;, . I i.; lie station A.
rood was prepared for col-
II Trinity Park High School
spent two years. He th. n
College from which
union he graduated in 1906.
college he
honor his fellow students
Hie college could confer upon
Hi was secretary, treasurer.
at president of the college Y. M. C
r y in sophomore.
ton and senior years. He was a
is the
editor of publication of
th Historical Society of The
Archive during his senior
. r, librarian, assistant
in English in Trinity Park High
won scholarship honors each
. r. won the Wiley medal, the
tonal coveted honor at Trinity, hi
III being American Pres
i. Am Public
leaving college Mr.
. went lo Florida and taught Eng-
II i Southern College. Southerland.
Plea., and during this year he was
k to Lister of Pas-
County, and now has one
Id, V. Jr.
i the end of that year be return-
id in his native state and accepted
superintendent of the public
Hertford, which position h
three years, resigning iii the
l Of his third year to accept the
of Trinity Park
Si being Hie graduate of
ii sit school to hold Important
, Al the expiration hi
r-l year the Park School, lie re
lo accept the management i
Graded Schools to which
. lo- had been unanimously
k led luring the three years n
of these s.
one of the lies school
the State, and led th
for new buildings and
--His have recently been
May of this year he was
i superintendent of schools for
a. County, and instructor In school
In Carolina Train-
School, at These
u came t him by the unanimous
at the two hoards without his
application for them
filtered upon the responsibility l
positions on June
is a member of the
Carolina Teachers Assembly,
Association, North
Labor Committee, s-
Service Reform and
member of the order
lights Pythias. For a number
many people harbor the be- horse and awoke the baby who began
lief newspapers are eager to pub My husband fell to the
road and the horse Malted running
derogatory tilings. Its
mis
was slopped at the church and
take There Isn't a newspaper , told some-
could not spring a sensation in the my husband
community at any time by merely Tried To Be a Wile.
. , . , went with sister to her home
telling what it knows. lure is not
from the church and remained there
a newspaper that does not keep an- um., ,
the lock of secrecy of and was released,
derogatory things which never After that I went to my mother
the public eve or reach the public home near Speed and stayed until
Sheriff Crawford and Deputy Thomas
ear- . i me , where I
what not to print is the was Superior Court
most troublesome part of newspaper J .,,. h,. brought me to this place.
work. How many stories had been very kind to me and I
suppressed for Innocent relative, and J
always tried to . a good wife to my
for public good nobody outside a but to live
newspaper office has any idea of.
some instances lie who Hies into
of us know then is plenty of
of
a passion because a newspaper prints
Something about him which he con- at the top, vet scores
uncomplimentary has ever, down and wail for the elevator,
reason to feel profoundly grateful to
the newspaper for publishing so lit-
of what knows of him. And
oft-times the loudest bluffer i s the
most vulnerable to attack. A big
noise is
i. dollar In a county boo.
It money lost, dollar spent In a
hospital iii be ii to the poor
and t the lick
he r. made by Ir, C,
in lore the board
Count i relative to th
movement for new county home.
and published In tins paper
certainly gives the people something
think about The position he takes
that a hospital and home com-
would result far more bone
lit than only a county home, is en
I rely correct, and the commissioners
consider lung people out of th party Is not so prohibitory ordinance against car-
.;,.,., m . . bringing Buck t big Ml-
lance and a lo any town
and Greenville has Infested with
consolation during, a fair share of them In the past. Far
to bettor la It to out out
gel a . and
Sain ever had with the Mexican.-
According to the plans the
County home, which contra I let
it is safe tn when
ii will be the finest of kind
in the State
City has d
out iii the suburbs they are In Carolina towns that bars de-
for to grant no licenses
id think that the question of get-
carnival. now when no
carnival Is In contemplation could
be a good time for Greenville to fall
in hue by the aldermen adopting a
could not do batter than to
nun in i upon in-
So. lei . IS invented by a I
e ho i married and wanted lo for-
get It.
There is one
this hot wave,
Report of the Condition of
THE PLASTERS BASK
r.
at the close of business June 1914.
Resource-
often a device employed to and
. . . Overdrafts, secured,
over trepidation Newspapers put up
cured .
with more bluffing than any other . houses
gen. y would endure, ll i- not because Furniture and fix-
they lack courage; it is because they , lures
are unwilling lo use their power to
destroy or ruin unless the Interest of
Tim
society imperatively demands It
might be well for some people to re-
upon these truths and in silent
gratitude accept mild admonition lest
worse befall thorn
Duo from banks and bank-
.
Cold Coin .
Silver coin, including all
minor coin currency .
bank notes and
other S Holes .
190.00
47.87
68.00
Mrs. Johnson, Martin
County, Confessed The
Murder Husband
Total .
liabilities
stock paid In. f
fund .
less cur-
rent expenses and tax-
es paid .
Hills payable .
Time Certificates of de-
posit .
subject to check
Cashier's checks
.
1,590.81
16,643.25
12,161.6
17.00
147,138.31
of
e en or;.
is shown when the whole
. leg off to attend a humane
, , . i to
, armor, it's a shame to haw towns holding The lat
kind of give the people something uplift
H . drinks m
I, mimed DOW
lug and while carnivals
battle- ire degrading and leave a bad In-
I n I heir wake
Ki
lie was a regular contributor
The Sunday Observer under the
of An
an this attracted attention
over the stale He is now a
to North Carolina Education
is loyal member the
Church and served two years
in- of the League
I,, of the North Carolina
i Conference,
I . his ability and through his
Mr. has attained success
disposition. He is generous
j fault. Possibly no man of Lit
in he Slate Is or ma e
known. Hit In. nils
lbs. St he I'll.-
is t
I e. in,,, to and
i bat
.-t ll.-id
ll now lives in
a in charge of the schools of
TO
A . . . .
v or but would cm-
other offers I do not mind the
provided Hie laud the Quality I some timed lived in the smile Inns.
id terms are satisfactory. with us. Several limes lately he has
Apply m boa s n ha would um me the first
law ; w he saw me with any man
Tarboro, July in. am going to
tell the truth the matter. I
killed my husband because he had
life unbearable for by con-1
accusing me of Infidelity,
am sorry that I didn't say this at
Brat, but I afraid and felt that
I was alone in the world without a
blend to whom could
The foregoing statement was made
by pretty Mrs Early John-1 ,
son at the conclusion of a three-hours
interview ill which every phrase of
the case was discussed. The inter-
view took place iii her cell at the
county jail at and
confession was the one made
by the woman who on Saturday
July according to today's
Killed husband as they were
riding along the road on their way.
to church in County.
Stuck lo Story Hours.
I'd to this time the officers had
been a loss to Hind a motive for
the crime. For two hours Mrs. John-
sou, who Is years old and
an extremely pretty stoutly
maintained that an man
killed her husband and told a well
Connected story of how It took place I
Daring this recital she showed very
little emotion though slated that she
was grieved at the death of her
band.
A she she would
As soon as she slated
confess every I Sheriff J. C. Craw he ate
death for no and not
ford of Martin count v was called lino ,.,.,, i; since your h
the room and he listened to her store
The main fact as she stated them are n,, letter more
I have been married I have
parted iron, my husband three ,;,,,,.
live
Total .
Slate of North Carolina, County
Pitt,
I. J. Bailey, Cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
my knowledge and belief.
J. W. BAILEY, Cashier
this nth. day of July. 1914.
I. II. Notary Public.
N. STOKES
R. O.
Directors,
Words of Praise
For Wonderful
Stomach Remedy
you tor Betting ft hold of
Wonderful Remedy.
y wile could not
had but a short
if she had not taken your
Wonderful Remedy when
One those
paroxysm w
would I. v killed
her without a doubt.
the i free from all pain.
heart
free from that i.- .; .,
the remit,
of
the of five or six
all are by the
, , k of V e it u I
i ac
tO
n v
tier i- . um to ma am, bogged to
with him I COMM n d. remove the
was very ions con-
. befog too
the and
l. and all i Hie h.
t I
,. lo h ll
with oilier men m i ma Si. Ill. Fr on
brother. Arc, Johnson, who for
For Sale la S. c,
THE JOHN
and
WE SELL THE AND
Mowers and Rakes.
and Repairs for same.
j to see US
I when you want
Best Makes of
TRIED TO BRIBE HER
By CHARLES CUSHING.;
-A.
Is J
At Lowest
J. R. J
. j
Tailoring Parlor
. . Pressing Club . .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaning and Pressing.
Evans Street
Altering. Cleaning of all kind. Hats a specialty.
Special attention given lo Coat Suits and CLOTHES
FOR AND Work guaranteed.
H. MANAGER
Proctor Building. GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Woman
Who Writes
with stationary here
s In no danger of having her letter
as lo correct anyway
have jut-t the right shape, size
tint of paper, the ink that t
Oat stationary is
people who know.
Drug Company
East Carolina Teachers Training
School
stats school lo train leathers schools North
is directed to ow
free tn nil lo lull it,
I'M I.
tor other millions
ROBT. H.
GREENVILLE, C.
It . i. ;. . eve
I a
to
of the till I
For ball
,. I ll so
. i a ed
In the d
. what tot I
Ii
A faint
snapping of a of kind
caught her . i.-
as followed
tinkle of bits of glass ;
on Mamie paused and i
calmly.
Five minutes later i some more
tinkling of and thump of
on ii.- m The
I pressed a button and the
burglar Illuminated as if by a
spotlight, ll-- needed lo
be told to throw up his hands. Mamie
dexterously acquired his revolver, his
tools and a Jingling In a canvas
bag.
Then she marched him on down tho
alley and out in the glare of an are
light. They wore at the edge of a
little park. The alarm box. toward
which tho policewoman was headed,
as in n shelter house straight ahead.
when they reached door it she
She him. switching on the
electric lights.
the burglar
woman cop Pinched by
up your wrists she ordered.
Conflicts of Races the Great Question that way Like She
Which Statesmanship or War laughed. You've never been arrested
Must Settle.
B he agreed.
Mr, Q. H in the Empire that she Interrupted
Review apprehends that testily, I'll paste you one over the
tho purely races of Europe with
their kinsmen by blood in -North and one ever tell you that that
South America. Australia and parts uniform you oh
of Africa, will before long find
selves confronted by three most it does, just the same-
cult racial problems, all of which must though it would make most women
solved by statesmanship If look as ugly a clay
conflicts that may stagger sure It's very kind of you to
to i- averted. These say so
Inns as The first is the mean he Insisted. wouldn't
relationship between the white and take the trouble lo say so If I didn't
yellow races In the Pacific, Including, I admire
, the claims of Japan to a Th. nerve tho
front place In the comity nations she sighed.
Then th Is the position of Indians nothing What am to
In empire; a many-sided do If you wen- In my place, and
don Thirdly, the relations b knew had only a few more
tn en whites and both m of freedom, and you found your-
A , . and n the Sew World ere so alone In the park with a hand
tar from being regulated as to threat lady, wouldn't you Improve the
a i of complications shining moment
peril
A difficulty has to solved in Brit- The b
re stringent n uric
on Indian I n In cried m pie
is much to be said In brick wall. Why, I've never it bad
favor of the writer's contention that apt
time has come for a definite do- . . . I astonishment
of territorial i tin devil . bi I n-
, leas ; mi
Superior Mexican Women. J son she as-
Dr. John w r r, head , d
Methodist Episcopal mission ii Me -p,,. , a fine
says Mexican women he d i
n rule, mentally and superior Hut
to tho men Tiny anxious r an n hit the I i
education, he are coming ,. vol-1
into the miss m schools, and they are to I off.
very beautiful women. Ml I protested. d
i Ayres, u young American , . ask
m the head ll e i . favors
work, and has four , , . me,
ants. A girl who had gone nigh , . .
ENDANGER PEACE OF WORLD
Th.- answer is
blue eyes
Inn
the mission and the
schools entered Huston
. . to In
braver a
Put difference In bank The lord cost
bear ear Is for the prudent buyer, lie knows tho
Kurd only dollars but belt. It's
car sold at a lower price and backed with lord
for the ISM for car and fer the
Cart o. It.
log and
Ford Supply Go.
Her was very faulty,
but in two years she won her A M.
degree. There In
the Ion In
all the Protestant t But-
says there are from 10.000 I
children. The women are the com-
department of the army, and
behind every It i or men march
or women a the of
supplies and
Greenville, N. C.
H Kit I
Atlantic Line-
North Bound South Bound
Ho, U m. No P m
So p. m. No. B p
Norfolk
East Bound West Bound
No. a. m. No. t a. n
No. t a. m. No. 7.84 a. m
No. IS if. p. m. No. l p a
l ever met And ii you re never I id u
i about lo he u i
in no B rock. II lat
right i when you I
cuffs on no I'm an
adventurer, making a fool of myself
m, a A of women would like
have in- I mind telling you
. o II you shut up this little
i and lot me sneak away, I'll
you written word honor
in marry you. My
and straight the
an i. i m i .,. -i .
He sank forward limp and gasping j
H.-r cheeks burning with Indignation
Mamie turned her back, dashed across
the rant- In an alarm on
the box.
That done, she knelt on the floor,
eyes brimming with tears, and
pillowed the burglar's head on
lap.
sobbed. tried to
i bribe





-i
-4
Moseley Bros.
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE ACTS.
and
Register I i it Bra Bell baa
issued Hi i to
couples last I
WHITE
John U. and Daisy
Car and Bailey
Long
John . and Carrie
arson
Dupree and Annie
Brown.
Mr and Mrs Andrew
January Cochran
announce the marriage their
daughter
Harriet Prances
to
Mr. Thomas Arrington Duke
Saturday, the eleventh day July
mi. thousand nine hundred and four-
teen
Kentucky
formerly occupied the Royal
e Store, and you may at all times
city service. The naming it
this will ft to public
and will receive any are
sent in and before the opening day
there will be a that will
select the name from number
sent in. Th party in the
name that will . chosen will receive
85.00 in cold. Address letters to X.
K, Mined. Delivery. Greenville,
X. C.
ard I Mr.
T the
announcing myself a can-
for Constable tor Greenville
Township, l have materially
ed my plans and am now employed
by, and working with Mr. ft White
In the Insurance business, and I am
now not a candidate, having with-
drawn from the
I am grateful to the public tor the
kin, consideration given my
., . and am tor every thin
which friends did help me
cure the nomination, while l desired
it P.
For some energetic or man I
pave a nice store on wheels can
moved to any cross roads and makes
,.,,. store, has four doors windows
all glass nicely painted
With doors and windows painted
white, will sell or rent at a bargain
. .- home apply.
a i
k t Tribe
umber M.
Whereas the Great spirit in his
entered our Tribe and taken
from us our worthy brother S.
Skinner whom we all loved as a bro-
who was faithful to every trust
to his Tribe. Therefore we extend
this
I. That we extend to the family
of our brother the most sincere
sympathy of our Tribe In their
hour of distress
2nd. Thai a copy of these
be spread upon records our
a copy he sent to the family
and a be sent to the Dally Re-
I tor,
Respectfully submitted by,
J. TUCKER.
R.
Committee
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 hive 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
the World
I am located this season at Gentry
Warehouse. Give us a call.
L. A. Harper, Secretary
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager
mate companionship of that veteran
organizer Mrs. Cotton. Trained In such
a school her own strong personalty
and native ability have developed a
capacity for leadership not shared by
every loyal woman who works
In the ranks.
A- stale chairman of Health Mrs.
will bring to the office the
energy and enthusiasm essential to
success In any undertaking, and
; there is no wider or better
i win on July 20th t-
. Eel I
NOTICE.
At the regular meeting of the Board
of Commissioners Pitt County, held
July 1914, the following petition
was
We the undersigned land owners.
whoa land the following described
read will cross hereby petition your
honorable body to lay out a public
road leading from across
He lands of X. E. S. E. Bed-
I. C C. Harris. v
i. A J. to the Ayden
and read
will be heard at the regular
meeting of the Board held first Mon-
day in 1914, all persona
to hear I will pit l e
en said
. day of July I I
Clerk t Board
In She
Two rears Ago Mr- M. It,
Her. Great
Work Being Hem-
On December l. organ-
the first club Ir Greenville, by
Mrs. P. It Cotton and Mrs. Harry
Skinner. This was named the
of the Book Club, composed
of members and its avowed
as set forth In the was
and mental How- for talents than
ever, under sin h a leader as Mrs. , . agencies at
n is needless to add that this work the conserve tho
didn't long remain its sole object. lives of its citizens
Charity civic work, and establishing
a public library for the town soon en- How To To Children.
gaged the activities of the club
improved Quinine. I lift less Syrup, pleas.
hers This library the club main- ant to take and doe not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it in Quinine.
some slight assistant e Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
lake ordinary Quinine. not ale nor
from Citizens for tell cause nervousness m the head. Try
it the time you need Quinine any
it w is Immediately pose. Ask original package. The
name in bottle. cents.
started another and with the
ration of two other clubs of the
town Round Table and the Sans
i we are maintaining n nice lit-
library.
With the these
HIGH SCHOOL
N. C.
Prepares and Girls for Col-
Literary. Music. Bible and Sun
day School Normal given.
Location Healthful. Railroad and
Grave Holiness
Meeting-.
The 0th annual camp meeting in id
near N. will open at
Grove Camp Ground. July
and close Aug. Rev. X. J, Holmes.
Superintendent of Bible
School, the writer will be In
Charge. There will also be a goodly
number of evangelists pastors
and workers present from various
parts of the Country, who will assist
the leaders in, if possible, making this
the best tamp meeting over held at
this place.
Everybody is invited i come and
enjoy this feast of blessings
with us. Tray and come.
A. H. BUTLER,
of
BEFORE INVESTING
INVESTIGATE
You wouldn't buy a pair without seeing them. Why buy
your paint on trust i r. S. Paint in slip-top
us open one and you why P. S. Paint is true
SMELL IT. You will find the odor of strictly pure Linseed Oil.
TEST IT BETWEEN YOUR FINGERS.
It is ground to the it work
easily under the brush, covers a surface
SAVES GALLONS.
S Honest materials and care
in B. P. S. Paint gives you years of sat-
service. costs three times as
much as the B. P. S. and pay as
bills for labor as possible.
cheerfully furnished. At i-
Hardware Co., Inc.
INTO
same two dubs we have established phone Facilities Convenient. Faculty
. , ,. ,. . , of Experienced Men and Women,
a Loan Fund at the I-. I. I. I. . .,
terms Reasonable.
for purpose keeping a The Pall Term Opens Aug.
there continuously. have aided For Catalog and Particulars, Address,
i i girl at the State Normal F. C. It. A. Principal.
. also, have I . -g
in a guard at two i
.; i In the
n , appointed
by the b I
shows, and other
r there ha d to I a
call -sir help we have
, Mrs. mis our bi
i. with
two years, until
made idem N.
when we made r
president tor life b it n
make the of the
Club progress and up-
lift in tin- community and has he. n
hi ad good
our program for study year
is on subject of law,
and
We feel that this
its existence outside of the
hi-, and profit member In-
and we
hope to on to a broader and more
n lite in future.
M has b.
d.-iii of the club for two years.
is nu active and capable leader and the
club is doing good work under her
leadership. It has boon her good
fortune to labor for several years In
I the same and to enjoy the inti
DB. H.
Optometrist
Office at J. it. Smith and Bros, store
Ayden, N. C, the second Monday o
each month.
Eyes Examined Free
Home Office Washington, N. C.
Metropolitan Life Ge,
of New York
Assets
George A. Forrest, Special
lit Evans St. N. C.
H.
Still With
The Mutual Life Insurance Co
of H. T.
Hill N HE Mill II IS I
Bore not
Foul turn
TO
lien lack Is I lie cum-
it II.
If in fullness.
You'll In Our
Ice cream
Soda. Ices . Etc.
Palace
Ayden Items.
Miss Bertha Hail who has been
visiting at and at
returned Thursday.
The Sunday School o the Christian
Church had their annual picnic last
Wednesday, on the hanks of
Creek near Ridge Spring.
ones as well as the large on-
enjoyed the water, wading and
Plenty Of dinner and a good
time In general. We all thank the
and his wife, for leading
way.
you have any thing lost
or stolon, you want to either buy
sell or exchange, lei us write you
in the Dally Reflector.
The colored Masonic Lodge, Queen
the remodeled their
ball it was wrecked last
mer the storm, and Will have
alien seen
v If so try a I
Of Merry Widow, or Lad; ready
mixed Flour at J. Smith
Work is progressing on the shed
to the Tobacco warehouses, and the
are being painted gives the
tobacco a much better appear
ante.
We are glad to see Master
out again and be seems t-
to be well and About
years ago he an injury to
his spine in a runaway, which
ii was not thought he could recover,
We are sorry to learn of the sick-
Mr. Marcel of Little-
Bald,
Plenty or Rubber metal
hi it a- Bro,
Messrs. C. Jones, and
i made a trip around I lie
great lakes. In Hyde this week
and report fine crops of torn, in all
the lower counties.
Just received another shipment
Cream freezers, all sizes, at J.
R. Smith
i.
Attorney at Law
in Building, on the
House
Attorney at Law
In Building, M,
an
North
B. H.
Attorney at Law
Land and Drainage Cases a
In formerly by
and Blow.
Lawyers
Practicing in all the Courts
In Wooten Building on Third
street, fronting Court House
fl. W. . B.
Tactic- limited to diseases of the aye.
Bar Nose and Throat
N. C. B.
with Dr. D. L. James,
Tills, every I a as to I gas
DB, JOHN F.
baa moved his office from Old
to Zeno Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street. Phone
Day or Night.
d and w.
Dentist.
Office over Frank Wilson's Wore
Telephone
B. B.
H. F.
Life, and
on Fourth street T-
nit. I, r. marsh
Surgeon and Dentist
treat all animals. Calls promptly
day or night. Office at R.
. Smith's with hospital
vice. Day night 289-L.
mm VOl, WANT j,
Headstones or
Monuments
LET ME TOD
HENRY T. KING
Negro Man Uses His
Irons on female
Hear Ayden
N. ll
woman was here
to the doctor, been
through the hip by another man
near Ballards bridge.
Constable J. S. Moore, brought in
defendants Monday after a
bearing were bound over to
the next term of Superior Court,
railing to bond were put In the.
house sent higher up
Tuesday.
Water melons arc beginning to
make their appearance, but a little
We have on the track barrels of
rock lime, those needing lime for to-1
furnaces can get their wants
supplied. J. R. Smith Bro.
Several autos went from here to I
Seven Springs last Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grover
a daughter.
Mr. W. O. formerly of Ayden
but now resident of Middlesex, was in
town Monday for the first time, In
about six years, and said he could
scarcely recognize the place. Mr.
is now of the leading merchants
of Middlesex.
Mr. J. T. Smith. Jr. who moved form
to S. a few years
ago is here on a visit He is engaged
in the Insurance business, and selling
Musical instruments, and Sewing
machines, and doing well.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ned
a daughter.
Galvanized and Metal Roofing at J.
R. Smith Bro.
Mr. R. G. Taylor who has been
Clerking for J. R. Smith ft Bro. for
the last few weeks resigned, and will
return to his home in Witt, N. C.
Mr. has had
nice concrete pavement laid around
his Buckingham residence, In the
College grove.
Lime. Cement and cement plaster
at J. H. Smith Bro.
Mr. Joyner Wingate says be never
saw crops better than they are this
year, and if we have good seasons
from now on and good prices for to-
and cotton, ho sees no reason
why any one should put their hands
in an empty pocket,
Miss Baker has accepted a
, With Messrs Turnage Bros.
For the next ten days we will con-
duct a SPECIAL sale on all our low
cut shoes, slippers. Will fitted ill
our store, and none taken back sold
at these special prices. J. R. Smith
ii Bro.
Now is the time to to
the Dally Reflector, and keep up with
the fall campaign.
-0
July IS M
Carrie and Wright of the Train-
School spent week end with
Bertha U Carroll.
W . nave tobacco to tie your
tobacco, thermometers to tell the
heat and overalls to use while putt-
the tobacco. The prices
right and quality guaranteed at B.
Forrest Co.
Se Harrington. Barker Si for
your summer dress goods while
they last.
Prof. F. C. Nye, returned home
Monday after making an educational
speech Sunday morning and one on
the Movement Sunday night
at the First Baptist Church of Golds-
For lime, tobacco twine and
alarm clocks, and lanterns,
in fact anything to make tho tobacco
curer happy, see A. W. Ange Co.
To make your house look new keep
it painted, and to get the best reads-
mixed paint see B. D. Forrest Co.
Mrs J. F. Harrington and children
are visiting Mrs. Z. V. Vincent in tho
country this week.
THE BEST COMPANY-
-1 .
The Mutual it Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent. Greenville. N. C.
Candidates Cards
AU Candidate Cards are 12.00 per
lack per month payable la
For Sheriff
I wish to to my friends
and the public generally that I am
candidate for the of sheriff
Pitt county subject to the action
the Democratic primary, and will
the vote and help of any.
W. SIMON
Tile your fields and plant the
where the ditch was is the way to
use economy on the farm but to use
economy in purchasing is to i
your tile from A. W. Ange i Co. Sheriff
Miss Daisy Grant of Goldsboro is I wish to announce to my friend.
visiting Miss Esther Johnson here. I that I am a candidate for sheriff of
Harrington. Barber Co., have a Pitt county, subject to the action
few more those cheap summer the Democratic primaries. Should I
pants, and it will pay you to come an be elected I will endeavor to serve
get a of them. the people one and all U the best of
Otis Every hurt his root Saturday my ability. I will appreciate your
and did not seek medical aid but and help.
went to B. D. Forrest Co. and got ERNEST R. DUDLEY.
a pair of those famous Hunt
shoos and thus was enabled to attend
Church Sunday. This should be
sufficient proof to the public that
there is comfort in the Hunt
shoe and for quality it has no equal.
Mrs. Bettie Tucker of Simpson b
visiting her daughter Mrs. A. W. Bed-
this week.
It pays to go to some trouble to
the best. Don't satisfied until
you have gotten your Hues and Handy
Tobacco Trucks from A. Cox Mfg.
Company.
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to my friends and
to the public generally that I am
candidate tor the of sheriff
county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. I will
date the support of all.
R. HYMAN
hereby announce myself a can-
for county commissioner, to
succeed myself, subject to the
primary Pitt County.
E.
FOB
To the voters of
Having been urged by my
to run for County Commissioner from
the Side of the River, hereby
announce myself a candidate tor
County Commissioner, subject to the
Democratic primary. Any support
given me will be highly appreciated.
J. P. DAVENPORT.
B.
Carries the latest styles in
Dresses.
r. bust
measure.
and can nave you money
u all purchases.
Visit oar store and let
show the many
tallies In Wearing
Be-s
B.
Evans St.
SIMS IS
Tears.
For Treasurer.
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
to the Democratic primary.
W. L. HALL.
THE DAY'S WORK
Does it sometimes seem that
you simply could not get your
work done Do you constantly
feel like down Per-
haps you yawn y.
Then you need
Pills
For Sheriff.
Tc the Democratic Voters of Pitt conn
I take this method of announcing my
candidacy for sheriff subject to the
Democratic primaries. Should I be
I elected will endeavor to administer
tea duties of the office with
using to all. thank
you for your support and beg to re-
main your obedient servant.
Very
J. J-
For Sheriff.
To my fellow of Pitt county
I hereby announce myself a
for the nomination for sheriff of Pitt
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of said county.
nominated and elected pledge myself
to make you a good officer. Thanking
one all for their support co-
operation am.
L. GIBSON,
of Township, N. C
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green-
ville township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action o
he Democratic primary and will
vote help.
o A. R. STEPP.
IS A. I.
Who is A. T. Mo.-c. Whose card
appears in your column for Clark of
Court.
A Subscriber.
is probably known as
Thurman Moore, sou of the late
Clerk l. C. Moore, and one who hail
under his father as deputy
from the time be entered upon Ins
duties until his death. Since the
death of his father he has been
pointed to mi the term
the
For Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing I i
the of Pitt county that I air
a candidate for the office of sheriff
subject to the action of the Democratic
party. If elected I to
FOR S II F BerTe the
farms In Martin appreciate your vote and
Because your liver is sluggish
and should be stirred to ac-
druggist's,
sugar coated or plain.
Twelve
varying from thirty-two to live bun- help you may give me
acres ill size, on easy terms
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries.
Martin County Realty Co.
B.
S. J. Everett. Ally.
Greenville. N. C
6-30
C. E.
Taken u
middle of
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to the voters
Pitt county that I am a candidate tor
sheriff to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected I prom r.
use to the county to the best to the of my ability.
For Constable.
announce to the voters of Green
township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will
predate their vote and help.
JESSE I.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court
Pitt subject to action
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for
the flattering vote the people gave me
four years ago. solicit your
port. If elected I will fill the office
IS NO DIFFERENCE
There are good Plumbers and poor
Plumbers, and you cannot tell the
difference by looks; but you
can easily tell the difference by their
work. If you have been disappointed
In the work done by some plumbers
give us a trial. We have the
knowledge and skill to do the
finest work. If you have any deal
as to the truth of our statement, ask
your neighbors.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
How To Give Quinine To Children. I ,, about
la an
improve II is s Syrup, pleas-
to take not
Children lake and never know is
especially to who
nervousness m the head. Try
black and white owner can
gel same by paying damage, and prov-
property.
nervous,. ,,., . .
next time need MK-
of Kin ill tie
blow, in ii
Ken and Records
Mr. A. S. Raleigh, K. C,
is town today assisting the County
Superintendent of Education, S. B.
Underwood install a modem set of
Books and Records in the office of the,
Superintendent.
JESSIE BROWN.
it. .
FOB
J. D. COX
i be a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject
7-8 ltd it. I to the action of the Democratic
thank the people for-he
they have given me In the past
Piles Cured In to them
game service have tried to
Wind. Bleeding, days. have been In office.
W. U. WILSON
For Clerk Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Clerk Superior Court of
Pitt County subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary.
A MOORE.
7-8-14
Toe application gives
I am looking for
WORK
I am a Soap-Maker.
I ail a Scrubber.
I am a Cleaner.
I am a Dirt Eater.
I am a
Sis. I
you v
lam Red Devil Lye
I OR CANS.
he
MY
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry Powder
S M
.
For
I announce to my and the
voters throughout Pitt county that I
am a candidate for Treasurer subject
to the action of the Democratic
If elected I will serve the
to the best of my ability. Hoping
to receive your vote and support am
, C. T.
Attorney at
NORTH CAROLINA
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
j. c Automobile For Hire
AND HEAD I A
HEAD
ASH FENCES
. CAROLINA
Cure Old Sorts, Other Cuts.
Th worst o.-es.
are cured wonderful, old
Porter. Healing fill. II
lain and Heals at same
For Treasurer.
use this method of announcing to
the voters of Pitt county that am a
candidate for Treasurer subject to the
of the Democratic Primary
the vote and help of my friends
the public generally, and If elect-
I promise to fulfill the duties 0-
office to the best of my ability
M U O W HARRINGTON
i announce to the voters that I Bin
u candidate tor Commissioner of Pitt
from Township subject
lo the
elected I will to
the county to the best of my ability.
Joseph
and Summer
K i I
to the
via tho
ATLANTIC coast LIRE
The Standard Railroad of
Hound Trip
Greenville
To Washington. C.
To Mil.
To New York illy .
To Boston, Muss.
Tickets on sale every
Town or Country
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE
Phone Rick's Grocery,
I,
KM. Mi-II I
Moore
110.80
and
II, 1914.
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Pass
Wilmington, N. C.
Moore
insurance
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel





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THE most reliable lantern for
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it is strong and durable without
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It gives a clear, strong light Is easy
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It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
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D. C
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dial w. v.
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When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
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YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL.
THIS IS HOW
Buy gals. L. A M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT.
at per gal.
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it
You then make gals, of pure paint for 810.50
It's only per gal.
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT.
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready-for-use paint in
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The L. t M. SEMI-MIXED REAL is LEAD,
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a any you buy. and not best
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J. A VOTE X. f.
CO snow HILL, C
hi CO, .
Notice to Creditors
I laving duly qualified before th
superior Court of Pitt County
as executor of tho estate Mrs. Pen
A. Dudley, deceased, notice II
hereby given In all persons indebted
to the estate to make immediate pay-
lo I he undersigned; and all
of
CAROLINA,
PITT COUNTY
Barnhill
TB.
The defendant above named is here
persons having against the by notified that a summons in the
are notified to present same to above entitled action was issued
the undersigned on or before the 28th
day of June 1915, or this notice will
ha plead In bar of recovery.
This day of June,
U. C. DUDLEY,
Mentor of Mrs. A. v.
PATENTS
said defendant on tho 2nd
t May, 1914, returnable to the May
of court. 1914. and that not
found within the county will take
that he Is hereby required to
at tho August term Superior
1914 held on the last Monday of
ho month and answer or demur to
he complaint of the plaintiff, wherein
has been brought for a divorce
r the relief demanded will be granted
This 20th. May, 1914.
P. C. MOORE.
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co.
I WANTED-ALL II till HO
old braids dyed made over. Mail
orders a specially. Address Utah
I Mines, Sanitary Hair Dressing Par-
Wilson, N. C
IS
and Certificate
Of The Pitt County Oil Company.
The n of the principal Of-
in this State is in the town of Win
county of Pitt.
The location of the principal
CM against this corporation may be
in charge thereof, upon whom pro-
is A. U. Cox.
W . undersigned, being a ma-
the Board of Directors
hereby certify that at a meeting
the said board called for that
K held on the day of June
A. D., 1914, said board, by a majority
of the whole board, did adopt the
following
Resolved, That in the judgment of
this board, it is and most
the benefit of the Pitt County Oil
Company that the same should be
forthwith dissolved; and to that end
it is ordered that a meeting of the
Stockholder be held on Tuesday the
day of July A. D, 1914 at the of-
of the Company. In the city of
Winterville to take action upon this
resolution; and further, that Sec-
forthwith give notice of said
meeting and of the adoption of this
resolution within ten days from this
date, by publishing the said
a notice of its adoption, in
the Eastern Reflector a newspaper
published in the city of X.
c, for at least four weeks, once a
week, successively, by mailing a
written printed copy lbs same to
ea h and every stockholder of this
Company in the states.
In Witness Whereof, vs, have here-
unto set our and affixed the
corporate seal of said Company, this
day of June A. D., 1914.
A. COX,
I. s KITTRELL,
E. B. HAIL
J. D. cox.
Attest. a. i. COX, Si
Notice of Valuable land Sale
By virtue authority contained In
a certain decree rendered
in a or action
pending the Clerk of the
Court Pitt County,
J it. Carrol and H. s
others against Sherwood
and Jennings and another,
the undersigned Commissioner will
on Monday. August 1914, at
o'clock M sell to the highest bidder
at auction before the
House Door of Pitt County the
lowing house and lot,
-inn l in Town of Greenville,
Carolina and more fully de-
scribed follows,
and being on the North
East side of Sutton Street, and better
known as the Northern portion of
Dickinson Lot and bounded and more
particularly described as
Bounded on the North by C, A, White
an Academy beginning at
corner of a sold by
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables
c. A, a straight
course with the line of said tract to
the South West corner of a also
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and
now owned by Trustees of the
thence on the South
line of said Academy to a point
on Evans Street, which a line North
degrees would strike the
South corner of the M. Moore,
now thence from said
point South degrees West with
Evans Street feet to an iron stake
a straight line toward tho
front door of the Mansion House
h a Button and wife, South
degrees West to an iron -lake
in the line of Button Street or lane,
thence North degrees Wot with
the of said Street or Lane to the
beginning, containing 1-1 of an acre
more or less, and being the Northern
portion of the Lot conveyed to n. A.
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the
2nd. day of as will be
found of record in Hook Q Q. on page
i In the e of the Register i
put County.
The same being further known as
same lot or parcel of land con-
to W. II. and wife
by Deed from Hugh
B Sutton and wife Battle Sutton by
Deed 20th. 1803 and
recorded in Hook P r. page
Pitt County Registry. being
as the home pine, of the late
W,
The purpose Of sale In to make
division of proceeds therefrom
The terms of said sale two thirds
balance in three equal pay-
of one, two three years
from date the purchaser be-
required lo execute sufficient
laid land
the unpaid pun base price
This Jul . 1914
C, PIE iCE,
Grain Privileges
MONET II WHEAT.
Puts and calls are the safest
method of trading m wheat
or oats. your loss is
absolutely limited to the amount
bought No further risk.
Positively the most profitable way
o trading.
Open an account. You can buy In
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels
grain for or can buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
you the chance to take profit.
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and hank
references.
r. w.
Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420.
Notice
Having qualified as administrator
of D. C. Moore, deceased, late of Pitt
County, N. C, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or
the 1st. day of July 1916, or this not-
ice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery, All persons indebted to
said will please make
ate payment.
This the day of June 1914.
A. J. MOORE,
Administrator.
F. G, James k Son,
. -lid.
NOTICE
Hattie L. y
vs.
William W. y
The defendant above named will
take notice t an action entitled
as above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Pitt County for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
and the defendant will farther
that he is required to appear
at the next Term of the Superior Court
of Pitt County to be held on the
Monday before the first Monday
Of September it being the day of
August 1914, at the Court-house of
Pitt County in Greenville. X. C, and
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
the relief demanded In the complaint.
This the day of July 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court.
JULIUS BROWN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7-2 ltd.
Notice to Creditor
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt County as
of the of Mar-
James, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make Immediate payment to
undersigned, and all persons
claims against said estate are
i tided to present the same to the
C- for payment before 23rd day
June 1915, or this notice will be
ad in bar of recovery.
This 93rd day of June 1914.
S M. CRISP,
of Margaret James deceased.
C-23-ltd.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly before th
superior court Clerk of Pitt county is
administratrix of the estate of W.
R. W. Nobles, deceased, notice Is
hereby given to all persons
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to the undersigned; and all per-
sons having claims against said estate
are notified to present the same to
the undersigned for payment on or
before June S, 1915, or this notice
be plead in the bar of recovery.
This Mil day of June 1914.
B. A. K. NOBLES,
Id Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having this
qualified as Executrix of the last will
and testament of Mamie Hyman, not-
ice is hereby given to all persons in-
to the undersigned Executrix
and all persons who hold claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to file their claims with the undersign
within twelve months from the
date of this notice or said notice will
be plead in bar against the recovery
on said claims.
This the day June. 1914,
L. ADA HYMAN.
Executrix of Mamie Hyman.
HARDING. .- PIERCE Attorneys.
Notice lo 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 to
estate to make immediate payment
to the and all
having claims against said estate
notified to present the same to the
for payment on or
May 1915, or this notice will
plead in the bar of their recovery.
This day of May 1914.
MRS. M. V. FORBES,
Administratrix of Alice I.
deceased. ltd
North Carolina
Pitt County
In Superior Court
Before A T. Moore, Clerk
Leila K. Williams
of the estate of E. F.
vs
Williams and Williams.
Minors and Heirs at Law of E. F.
Williams, deceased.
By virtue of a Decree of the
Court of Pitt County, made by
A. T. Moore. Clerk, on the 3rd. day
Of July, 1914, the undersigned Com-
missioner, will on Monday, the 3rd.
day of August 1914, at o'clock Noon.
expose to public sale before the Court
House door in Greenville, to the high-
est bidder for cash, the following de-
scribe I tracts or parcel of land to wit.
Lying and being in Falkland Town-
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina,
and being No. in the of
the H. P. Williams land and beginning
at a stake on the Snow Hill road near
the crossing of Pasture Branch and
running with said road East
then North 1-2 East e
then North 1-2 poles
to abridge across a ditch; then
said ditch South West poles to
a sweet gum T. L E. F. Williams
corner; then South East poles
a slake, the Jordan line; then North
1-2 poles to a then
South so 1-2 West to a white oak;
then North West poles to the
ginning containing 1-2 acres
more or less.
Also one other tract in said Town-
ship. County and Stale beginning at
a slake Emma J. corner and
runs South West poles to a
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch
then down the run of Jacob's Branch
to a stake, Corner of W. It. Williams.
Jr., then with his line North 3-1
East poles to a stake at Emma J
corner; then South Mi 1--
East poles to beginning con-
acres more or less. The
two tracts constituting No
the division the H. P. Williams land.
which was allotted to E. F. Williams
by Division Deed dated the 14th. day
June. 1907, as appears of record in
the Register's Office in Pitt County, in
Hook T pane
This sale is made for the purpose
of making assets of the state of E.
E. Williams, deceased.
This the day of July 1914.
THE FARM
Is the Basis at all
LIME
i of all good farming. Write foe
bulletin the bet authority m the United
in Lime on Farm, and get price
purest lime. buy earth, land.
etc A ital will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
F. C. HARDING,
Commissioner.
r-0-ltd.
One a
d yield to it curative
a box. At MB Druggists.
i tat MM
JOHNSTON, CO.,
St., Pm.
OINTMENT
Kill BALE
saw never bean used with all Al-
lures. Can lie bought I
horse International en-
i Write,
Winterville, N. C , Route
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR-
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN-
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED RY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
is the tie Most Healthful. Most it Mu.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISE TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO HEIR
ATTENTION.
oil ADVERTISING
ARE AND CAN
BE BAD UPON
s. c, mum 1914.
m mill ;
Primary Election Will
Be Held On the Second
Tuesday In September
Laws Governing Same as Passed it
Last Regular Session
the Legislature
PHI COUNTY Girl
nun Train With Red
Lib IN Flannel Skirt
OF A HOSPITAL
U. S. Asks and
Villa to Shake Hands
In the Interest of Peace
This Kill s Substituted in the Sen-
ate Senator the tine
Introduced Representative
II. M. lark.
Editor Reflector,
hand you herewith copy of the
County Legalized Primary Law pass-
ed at the last regular session the
Legislature.
have received many as to
whether or not we now have a Leg-
Primary for the county and
deem the most effective way to furnish
the people with the desired
is to have you publish the bill
in This bill is the one that
substituted in the Senate by Senator
the one which I introduced
In the House, and which was publish-
ed in the Reflector at the time,
law as it was passed is not all that
might be desired in the way of a
Legalized Primary, but it answers
the purposes and is in fact a very
good primary regulation.
Tin amendment attached was pass-
ed at the session at Instance
of Senator Evans.
Respectfully,
II. CLARK.
Act To
in Pitt The
Assembly of Haiti
lino Ho
Section That for the purpose of
choosing party candidates for Con-
and all state and county of-
fices, for the selection of delegates to
the county conventions and precinct
every political party
in said County of shall bold
at the several voting places in the
said county, on the second Tuesday
in September, one thousand nine
and fourteen, and
there afterwards, a primary election.
Section The hours for holding
said election shall be between the
hours of seven o'clock in the morning
and six in the afternoon.
Section That the executive com-
the several parties shall
point managers for the primaries of
their respective parties and shall
scribe rules and regulations for the
In conflict with this Pro- j the
the same to the executive
of their respective political parties on
or before eleven o'clock on the second
day after said election; and the said
executive committee of each political
party participating and holding said
primary election shall meet at eleven
o'clock on second day after said
at the Court house in Greenville,
North Carolina, and canvass the vote
and declare the result. The person
receiving a majority of the votes cast
for th; office for which he Is a can-
shall be declared by the said
committee the nominee of his party.
Section Where no candidate re-
a majority of votes cast for any
office, those two candidates which re-
highest number of votes
cast for said office shall be voted on
again for again on the second Tues-
day following said election, and the
one receiving tho majority of the
votes cast shall be the nominee
ii this party.
This election shall lie conducted by
Hie said officers in like manner as
the election.
Section T. At said primary election
an executive of five shall be elected
each political participating in
said primary, which said
shall be known as the precinct
committee. There shall also be
elected at said primary election as
many delegates as the precinct Is
entitled to votes in the county con-
which said delegates shall
cast the vote, as instructed, in the
county convention of their political
party. The executive committee f
several political parties shall
make such rules and regulations as
they may deem necessary to govern
the selection and balloting for said
precinct committeemen and delegates.
Section S. Every person who
es to become a candidate before said
primary shall, at or before ten o'clock
a. m., on the tenth day preceding the
same, tile with the chairman of the
executive committee of the political
party to which he belongs a written
naming tho office for
which he is a candidate, and shall
pay to the said chairman of the
committee the sum of
which said money shall be
mediately paid by said chairman to
the Treasurer of Pitt county, to be
credited by said treasurer to the gen-
fund of said Provided,
r, that candidate for county
commissioners, township offices, and
precinct and delegate
county conventions shall not
July A story today
reached here of how the presence i
mind a little girl saved pas-
train No. of the Atlantic
Writes Dr. S. Morrill to
mi going
WINTERVILLE
WINTERVILLE, July -Miss
Helen Smith, spent the
week with Misses and
Board Commissioners
AFFORD PUBLIC GREAT SERVICE
recently. The girl's name is unknown
her age is years. ., Mn,. ,,.
No. was running a. a rule is , Me
It. Then, why not put on a new cat
of while D,
Want Them to Their Personal
and Work in Harmony
Home Proposition
Obsolete. State
Coming the
Caring for
N. C, July
To The Honorable board of
of Pitt
The question as to whether Pill
County needs a Hospital is not a new
one, having been under
at limes, for several years past.
There is and has been a decided sen-
in favor of a Hospital, where-
the matter has had anything like
careful consideration. however,
there has been no plan submitted
that met with such universal
approval as that authorized by an Act
of Last General Assembly and dis-
cussed in the Reflector of July 14th ,
is entitled to receive.
We are living in an age of evolution
things that would do a few years ago
i are out of place today, and we must
keep pace with the times. If the
question has arisen as to which
County needs most, a Very Extensive
and County Home a
very or a County Hos-
would say a HOSPITAL; be-
cause this would he an institution
ready and capable to afford the public
a very great service. It's usefulness
end scope for Public Benefit wool
steadily grow-
There is no doubt that the County
Home proposition is rapidly becoming
State Institutions are com-
to the rescue to a great
in caring for these unfortunate
As an economic advantage, a
County Hospital would possess over
a County Home in serving the public
and doing good. believe we d
invest, not in a New County Home,
hut in a COUNTY HOSPITAL, in the
end we will not forget the
in our of
and
very truly,
Ii S. MORRILL.
line between and Halifax
shortly before dark When the child,
tearing off a red she wore.
had seen I
flagging her down.
a point a short distance away, she
told tin engineer. Extreme heat had
caused the rails to expand to an ab-
normal degree, causing a
The buckling rails had thrown the
track six or seven feet off the road-
tied, and but for the girl's thoughtful-
the damage to life and property
might have been frightful.
The passengers lined up to shake
hands with their little black
tress, and Conductor D. of
Kinston was in charge of
train, took a handsome collection for
her.
is giving a per cent discount
I all ready mixed paints.
Harrington. Barber have a
full supply thermometers and
terns.
MISS Minnie Mae Whitehurst re-
to her home here Monday after
several day visit to Norfolk and
Drum Hill
Mr. Herbert arrived here Sat-
TELLS
FIELD COBS HE
SAW IN
Monday, Sheriff Dudley returned
from Norfolk where he went to take
Stokes, who was being held here
for the Virginia authorities for for-
On his return he was forced
to lay over at Pantego to await the
train on account of n wreck I
ahead on the Norfolk Southern, and
while he states that he had the
opportunity of seeing near a thousand
acres of land planted in com that will
average fifteen barrels of corn to the
acre. Sheriff is considered very truth-
we are not going
to doubt his word, but it won't do for
him to tell too many of this nature.
fob
k bus
that as mar as possible each
candidate shall be represented in the
number of poll holders and registrars
and in all respects fair treatment
shall be accorded the different
dates.
Section Every member
of a political party who is a qualified
elector shall be permitted to
pate m the primary election of the
political party to which he belongs,
upon taking an oath that he is a
dent of the precinct at which he pro-
poses to vote and a duly qualified
elector, and has not voted before In
said primary election. The name of
said elector shall be recorded upon
n poll book kept by said party
rs and shall be returned Immediate
ill U ii,,
of the of the Superior Court of
said Pitt County.
Section The managers of
in several election precinct
be required to pay the said sum of
ten dollars.
The chairman of the
executive committee of each political
party shall publish a list of all can-
in some newspaper
published in Pitt county, which shall
appear In each issue of said paper
until after said election.
Section The executive commit-
tee of the political which
shall participate in said primary else
shall meet in the town of Green-
ville, North Carolina, lot later
six days before said primary i,
and shall and
a ballot or to be used in said
primary election, and further direct
how the same shall We cast.
section U, puny snail in primary election herein pro-
hold its primary election within Hire- . for shall make and prescribe all
except that of party to which lie
belongs, or any person or candidate
who shall give or oiler any bribe to
any voter in order to secure his vole
either by money or the use
liquor, shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and or imprisoned, in
the discretion of the court.
Section IS. Each candidate who
shall be voted for at said primary
election shall be filed with the clerk
of the Superior Court on day after
said election is itemized, verified ac-
count of all the money or oilier
of value spent or used by him
in said primary election, and if he
fails to do so, he shall be disqualified
for the nomination to which be as-
Section The executive commit-
tee of each political party
Flu . July -For holding
lip auto-bus on
June when be shot and wounded
men, occupants the stage.
P, was morning at Orlan-
by Judge to
live years in the State penitentiary,
All the wounded have recovered
attach on the stage was
for robbery, bin to Webb
Sylvester, whom be charged with
been in Mrs.
s leaving home. Sylvester, who
wounded denied charge
Two companion
have aided in his
trial look all the blame
v. Shirley and J.
-were
France Been Brit Ian
and Spain ii- Bating
the
WASHINGTON. C, July -The
United States, through its consular
representatives, today appealed to
General and General Villa,
in the interest of patriotism and
Raleigh where he has been I peace of Mexico, to bury
In the hospital. We are exceedingly j differences and work In
glad to have him with us again. tor the establishment of a new
Mr. R. H. Forrest has not taken
vacation yet. He says he has be n
busy selling Hunt Club shoes. Bryan telegraphed both
had better gel a pair while Hoy last George C. and John R, 81111-
have no superior. man, the State De-
Miss Myrtle of with General Villa and Gen-
Is visiting Miss Johnson respectively, urging
present In a most friendly
Better come get dozen effective manner the Importance
easy sail fruit jars, the cohesion n
economical on the market. They ton
going cheap at Harrington, Barber While the recent conferences Tor-
Co, i was declared lo have resulted
Slippers and pants arc going u healing the breach between Villa and
greatly reduced price at A W Ange reports lave come to the
Co. Villa as preparing to con-
Prof. Nye had a r hands , bis troops in Chihuahua an I
work at the High School for bold himself from
tune repairing the buildings and authority.
paring the fall term lo begin. Hi Bryan's telegrams lo two
the prospects for the school leaders indicated
an- brighter than ever before and the American government would
is preparing to have the dormitories counter revolutions
home as for the students -n,,, general situation today did
when they arrive I seem as promising for pi ace to
The A. O. Cox, Mfg. A; CO., are diplomats as to American of-
running out any of General has Insisted
surrender of the
be unconditional.
of Mr. said
guarantee and amnesty must
grant id. Si as
tub m today that a
would be bed . remission-
its the two Lo i w
Separation om Demanded,
France now has added to
and Spain a- nations
which will be aside for n
but not
n I
lion for the killing of Benton,
pain want hi r Is -1
Flues and Handy Tobacco Trucks.
ORGANIZE FARMERS
I MO AT I
SMITHTOWN July bad
three able speeches
Smith's School House last
night They gave us many good
thoughts. Their speeches were
Instructive giving much Information
regarding and what
i has accomplished. believe
one present was convinced of its
also the need of a strong
local at Smith's School House We
glad indeed to see that some of
Tax Mil- t
our people are taking an Interest in
ibis good work l sin more will w confiscated propel ;
alleged night 23rd, to is now making urgent
perfect our union. Its tin French
or failure depends mi you members the
Mr. Allen and Miss clerical order of Christian
Hemby were married t charge of the French em-
home of Mr, Josh Smith July 18th laid the n bi fore
iii for them all happiness Wilson today, saying the two
life. r- n had n d by Ci n
Misses Agues and Trilby Smith Villa's orders,
visiting in Snow Hill.
Flanagan of Columbia.
S. was on a visit lo bis
Messrs l. C. D and Mills
u General Vengeance.
hundred yards of the other.
Section Any person who
unlawfully vote at any primary
in said County shall count the ballot's of who shall vote any primary
such rules and regulations, not
with this act and the general
election law of the
on Page
LONDON, July Freddie Welsh
has learned, since his recent defeat
Willie Richie, that the lot of a
champion pugilist is not
a Ind of roses. Since he acquired the
title he has received a demand for Thursday.
over income tax, the assessment
being based on assumption that HAD CRUSHED
bis Income has received a big SPEED BASEBALL taking of vengeance against
since ho became champion. As Welsh RICHMOND, Va . July the Federal- when the
to have to pay a similar tax on the side the head by a pitched list up their government In Mex-
iii the Baited stales where he h-s while playing in a ho i in General was Hid
large interests and where lie expects clerks of tin different departments of to have told representative of
to make his future boat, he is be- the C. I Railway Company, John Wilson yesterday. This news
ms. July
states and other nations J
have no fear of a general and
ginning to wonder how much he will, T, Went, aged II, is in a hospital here reached border today
state of North
left ho is through today With a
his taxes. Hit ion IS m
His con-
i II
source regarded as re


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