Eastern reflector, 31 July 1914


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Facts, Not Fancies
Concision and simplicity are words of great significance in Life Insurance
Policies. This is why the late GEO. W. V SELECTED the
MUTUAL LIFE of NEW YORK TO CARRY A MILLION DOLLAR
POLICY, which was paid within one hour after the claim was filed. Our
policies have no frills or ruffles, angelic scenes, no
big red letters of misleading prominence to beguile or deceive the unwary
applicant, but plain, simple, clear-cut, steel-clad conditions characterize
our Contracts.
I an. stilt with the Mutual Life.
H. HARRISS
is my business to help your
THE FLANAGAN LINE
IS THE QUALITY KIND
Firs page
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
Carolina, which ii may deem advisable
for the batter carrying Into effect the
object and term this act.
Section The managers herein
provided for receive the sum
of two dollars per day for services
I while holding said primary election,
Which, together With all other
es Incurred in holding said primary
election, shall he paid from the gene-
fund of the said county of Pitt
like manner as all other election ex-
provided for in the general
election laws of North Carolina.
Section That this shall
ply only to the county of Pitt.
Section IT. This act shall be in
force and effect from and after its
this the 11th day of March
A. D. 1913.
Chapter
The General of North Caro-
do
Section That section one of
chapter seven hundred and sixty
three of the Public Local Laws of one
thousand nine hundred and thirteen
be amended by adding at the end
the following;
that the purpose of nominating
candidates for Congress, and state
and district the county board
elections may order a primary
election to be held for said purpose to
be held at another date, not earlier
than Kay the of each election
Bet I Ion That this act shall be in
force and effect from and after
ratification.
this day of October, a.
1913.
PHONE GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
THE FARM
U the Basis of all Industry
LIME
the of all farming Write fr
bulletin by the authority in
; Lime on the Farm, and
the lime. Don't buy earth,
i A postal will give
POWHATAN CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
Invigorating to the I ale and Sickly
The Old Standard tonic.
tern. For
NO.
The Unlucky
Number
Containing two miles from and seven
miles from N. on Public Road
Residence on it worth over three thousand dollars in
fine shape, other out buildings around residence worth
-I three and room tenant houses painted, on
the woodland side of the road with two and three acre
patches around them. acres cleared and in as high
slate of cultivation as any land in all the state of N.
and the crops growing thereon in a radius of
miles, com will make IS barrels par in re. and you will
agree when you take a look over It Mae tobacco land as
can be found, with one barn in service. acres of wood-
kind with all grades of pine timber thereon from to
at stump, the above land six tine mules, two
line cows, two fine sows, all corn raised on farm this year
what is necessary to feed stock until Dec. Brat
Several wagons and carts and all other farming tools be-
longing to the farm. Two peanut pickers, two
engines, one of the finest vineyards in the county of Mar-
tin, good fences in rail fence territory.
The owner has more he can manage elsewhere
Heal me at Parmele after notice and see
farm to be had. and It costs you nothing to look.
J. L. Davenport Co.
Robersonville, N. C.
is the
of eastern
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
B POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
OF ALL
FINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
B A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
la the I J. tin Healthful, the Must el
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
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A D V E R G
are low and ca v
UPON
. c- ii,
I Minn
The
Government Declared War
Against Yesterday
England Will Be forced Support
Russia and France in Any Steps
They May lake
WILL BY ALLIES
Look Forward to n War
With a reeling of
lief. Some Fighting Ocean
Along Hie Border.
July
government declared
against today by a
which is one of the of his
Germain paved the way for
declaration by announcing her
of the British proposal to bring
four powers together in conference
mediation. Germany explained
her ally could not be expected to sub-
her acts to an council
though she were one of the Baikal
States.
This announcement preceded the de
duration of war by only two houri
and showed the harmonious working
of the partnership between the
nations which firmly together through tween and years, able to
the war will be confined to these
countries. Certain knowledge
Russia will intervene, however, would
cause Austria to alter her course
in the slightest.
News of the formal declaration o
war ran through the city before extra
editions of the papers could reach the
and was everywhere
with a spirit which might be
es as close to religious exaltation.
So Chance to Stop Saw
Vienna is absolutely without new.
of troop movements Which the paper;
are forbidden to print. A sharp
has been established over
means of communication. The even
papers published the
inspired
well informed circles the view
is held that so far as Sir.
Grey's proposal to legalize conflict
and
the former can declare herself entire-
agreed with Sir Grey's re-
marks, but regarding what he has sale
concerning the suppression of military
operations, affairs have
much too far to allow- anything to hi
done in this
Advices from Belgrade say the
capital is now located at
where the As
met today. All be
beat
Jesse Catches a Mine Is More Machines In
three Fool Shark at Acquitted On the Charge j Use In State Today than
Murder Months
is
PARIS. July 18- Mine RALEIGH, July -What do yen
re-, wife of c j think of nearly ten million dollars be-
from was acquitted tonight after. invested in automobiles In
Messrs. i. J. Whichard and J
Move and the hitter's two
turned this
where they spent two days fishing. j a trial lasting nine days on the
They report a good time and fair luck,
their catch in the two days running
up to fully pounds. The greater
part the catch was
blue
smaller fish
the crisis of
Russia Holds
The center of interest has
sharply to St. Petersburg, which
the decision whether an
war, which probably would shift th.
balance of power if not rearrange
the entire map of Europe, Is to break
out. Negotiations are afoot
between the Russian foreign
and the Austrian ambassador,
are designed to the conflict
The next news expected Is the
of Belgrade and that no
may be an accomplished fact. Re
ports of encounters along the
have- been permitted to pass the
but military experts here believe
mobilization already has been effect
ed and that a campaign is under way
Stands By lilies.
There Is no enthusiasm In
for war yet there is general
that her obligations to her partner
in the triple entente, and her interest
as a great power will force
her to support Russia and France
any steps they may take.
The Immediate effect of the
cloud is likely to be a compromise
of Home Rule, since all parties
that domestic discussions must
settled at all cost. In the face of out-
side peril.
The fierce demands of the
live papers for a general election have
been hushed. The foreign office ha
become the most Important branch
the government, and no one wants
risk the possibility of losing Sir Ed-
ward Grey with his exceptional In
in the councils of
Finger on the Trigger.
The British warships everywhere
are taking on supplies. Soon after it
became known that Austria and
via were at war, all the officers and
sailors ashore at Portland and Way
mouth were summoned to their ships
arms, been called out and mob
is proceeding rapidly.
Sharp Fighting Occur
The re
ports sharp fighting along the
where volunteers
tempted to cross were opposed b
Austrian frontier . It also re
that fired on their owl
river transports by mistake,
and wounding several
The ministry of foreign affairs has
addressed a verbal note to the foreign
representatives them of tin
of war. and that
Austria will, OH the assumption o
similar observances by n
to the provisions of The con
of October and th
Declaration of war, and declaring
1909.
Provisions of Sight.
An abnormal rise in the price
provisions today caused great
nation on the part of the public
Mocked to the markets to lay in store
Vegetables in cases trebled P.
Feeling ran so that it
many instances stall keepers In the
markets were mobbed and the-
were called out to restore order.
Official have heel
made to take care of families of re-
culled to the colors. It is re
ported that Francis
has ordered the court removed
to the capital.
. War fur All
The semi-official
has been declared. To the
people of there hat
be an for days no doubt that it was in-
and popular sentiment
given emphatic repression to its rail
Mention of the decision of the govern
is also a fact for
some trout.
mixed in.
Master Jesse Move, only years-
old, had the honor of catching the
fish In the bunch. The little
fellow hooked a big one that soon had
him calling for help. The captain of
the boat went to his aid and they
landed a shark 3-feet long, almost as
as the boy himself. Jesse never
but caught as many
us anyone in the boat. The cap-
declared he was the most skill-
of Isaac Walton, of any
little fellow he had ever seen. He
was a proud boy.
The party stopped at Inlet Inn
while in and found it most
delightful Mr. w. k. Porch, formerly
of Hotel Proctor In
well known here, is now manager of
Inlet Inn and is making it very
He sets a most tempting table
with an abundance sea food at
every meal. Solicitor C. L.
owner of the Inn. spends his
between courts there, and also
sees the pleasure and comfort of
guests is well looked after. It is
really a delightful place to go to.
On the way home the-y stopped over
night in Kinston at Hotel Any-
one who has ever stopped with June
knows what it means and
is always to repeat it. There is
no better or more genial hotel keeper
than he, and his BOOM is always
full
yet such is a fact,
of murdering op March last, ,
the editor of the Figaro. shows
Todays of the trial ,.,.
came to an abrupt, , ,,
end when the prisoner collapsed machines a
DOLLAR
a cutting arraignment by an j
mate, would show the value to be-
i 150.000, No wonder the cost of living
has increased, Ami this is not tin
Many Valuable Lives Lost
Through Lack cf Hospital
DR. i ma
for the heirs
and had to he carried from the court
room.
Madam- e had been growing
visibly weaker during the address
the jury of
of the attorneys, who began
summing up as soon as the court
A hot water bottle was placed
beneath bar feet and a cushion at
back.
total number machines iii the State
for Quito a number have not yet paid
the licenses tax. And they had better
get busy for Ibis tax was due July
and the department has instructed
Him la Our midst
ml Fears And Have lean the
Need of a lice--
For Pitt.
Washington, X. C.
July 25th 1914.
the sheriffs of the counties To The Honorable Hoard of
lulls in Heap on Flour
As the hearing progressed she be
listless and apparently was
of what was occurring it
the state to get behind the owners
unlicensed machines and see
they across with the cash ill
or be lined for their delinquency.
year the tax was paid on
in the state, showing an Increase
court. Soon after nearly within before you for consideration, and
a severe analysis of her actions on past twelve months. The tags this read with s great deal of interest the
day of the tragedy she collapsed and, year are of a green color while
fell in a heap on the floor of the year they were while. There is one
county In the stale. Mitchell In which
the sheriff reports there is not s single
wagon.
John I
Penally Ever Inflicted in Twin
City Municipal Court.
July O
Ii. sitting on municipal court
bench yesterday morning, in the ab
of Judge Hastings, imposed the
largest fine In the history of the
when he fined John D. Charles the
sum of and placed him under a
bond for his behavior
the next two years.
Charles was jointly indicted
Frank Snipes, Sr., on a charge of
more liquor in their
than the laws allows, Officers It. B
and B. C. having
them in possession of a four and one
half gallon keg of liquor about
o'clock Saturday morning.
Charles Is the same man who was
arrested by Sheriff O. B. Stafford,
Guilford County, Saturday night,
a most exciting chase. Charles
was driving an automobile which
found to contain five-gallon kegs
of whiskey when he was overtaken
In that instance he was placed under
a bond of for his
before Spire Mitchell on Monday
August
oiler's enclosure.
in his address
have heard witness after wit-
speak ill praise of the late M
There has been only on-
note and that came
M. connection wilt
the case has the fortune of the
man How many millions
a man have ill order to permit
being with complete
I will speak of nothing except the
assassination of M
saying when the prisoner
swooned. will ask the accused
whether when she spoke of her
for her daughter she thought of
two children of M whose
pictures never left him I shall
attempt to go Into the biography
She is a cool, sensible
woman without emotion or pity. She
has tears only for
Commissioners of County,
Greenville, North Carolina.
I see by the papers that the matte
bonding a new County Home is now
article Or. in th
Greenville Reflector of July 14th.
urging the construction of a County
-0
RUN IS
l COTTON
Kt
VIENNA, July M Ti. people Ii
the duel monarchy look forward a
war with which today
was declared with a feeling of re
lief.
High officials lire optimistic tin
lint and Weather
fluking inroads on The Crops.
WASHINGTON. C July H
is badly needed by growing cotton
many localities, especially ill th
Southwest, according tee the Harrington. Barber C
V C. Inly J Re
Frank Hill of Kinston will hole
at St. Luke's
church Sunday, August 2nd at p. m
A cordial invitation Is extended U
nil.
Goods are arriving dally at i
ForreSt Co, and they a, till sell
their summer goods e heap
We have just a few more pairs o
ladies and slippers ant
will sell them at cost while they last
Now is a good time to get a good pail
cheap at Harrington, Barber Co.
When Dial left Mexico that brought
peace in that country and when you
buy a barrel of lady Let- flour free
A, W. Ange A- Co., that will bring
peace in your home
In spite of the stormy weather Sun-
day night a large crowd enjoyed tin
Children's Day exercises at the
church.
Only a few short lengths in sum
leer dress goods left and we are sell-
them at a great Sacrifice to make
room for more goods. See them a I
Co.
A reception In honor of the visitors
has been arranged for this evening
Tomorrow the two associations will
meet in joint session to listen to an
address by Adam city
of Detroit.
Librarians of Two
Wis., July -The
twill of
are for three days
joint annual convention the Mr end Mrs. Paul return-
and Wisconsin ed morning com New
Members of the two Conn., where have been a
lion arrived In large number today to visit friends and relative
bureau's weekly review, issued today
Local showers have maintained
generally good condition of the
in some sections, but in many
of the Central and Eastern belt, hot
dry weather had retarded the plant
and in Texas and Oklahoma
in the
Conditions In
North Carolina, and South Caroline
are summarized
Hot. dry weather
unfavorable for the progress of
Corn, tobacco, and garden
stuff are at a standstill, flood
rains are Beaded.
North The rain
was light and scan, re e
Temperatures were high,
made progress, and the
early planted is fruiting well Corn
and truck need rain.
Excessive
i .
If you need a good pair of overalls
lantern, thermometer, lime or
CO A. W. Ange A- Co.
Mr Hugh Stokes spent Sunday
his people in Ayden
Mr. B, Green, our popular R, It
agent is his vacation for .
few days around Virginia Bench
a weak or ten days around Asheville
in the western part of the State
Some of our young people are at
tending at Bear
Creek church near Washington
We are glad to note the
Office is being remodeled. When com
plated our popular Postmaster. I.
will be nicely
give Uncle Sam's patrons the very
best service.
Miss Clyde Chapman is
this week in the country visiting her
sister Mrs. Hugh
You n
Hospital Instead of, or perhaps
addition to. a New County Borne
Although not a resident of Pitt County
I have worked In your midst for
l j nil years and have frequently had the
opportunity of seeing the great
a Hospital in your County. I an
therefore taking the liberty of writ
you on the subject.
iii my opinion the arguments of Or
Laughinghouse are unanswerable,
the place, the plan suggested
him would give the county an
fully equipped to answer boil
purposes and practically self-support
at ii cost no greater than that
tor home alone. In th,
next place, there can he no
but that u County Hospital is
Many valuable lives are
lost annually In Pitt County
lark of prompt hospital service,
might otherwise be the
of valuable time and the difficult
of transportation to a distant
frequently combined to make
treatment a case Impossible
The saving of even a single life
be worth far more than the coal of a
County Hospital
not least, put
large population, its great wealth
Us splendid and progressive
i Is one of the leading
ties In this State, and has long beer
the pace for other
in adoption of modern ideas. Sure
it not fail to take Its accustom
i place in the march of
bill will be glad and proud of its op
for taking this
Step forward in the Interest of
inanity.
Respectfully yours.
H. w. Call
the week. While crops gen-rally Cream to be given by the
are In good condition, plentiful Ladies Aid Society of Hie
are everywhere. The army church, on the lawn of the hotel
worm is damaging forage in Charles Thursday night July 30th 1914.
ton county. Bring your friends.
Freight Rules Reduced.
Mont., July 20- New dis-
tariff rates averaging
cent lower than tho rate hereto-
fore existing were pot Into effect
Montana today, In compliance with an
order recently promulgated by the
State Railroad Commission. The new-
schedule la based on the m th
state Washington i .
from an distributing points which
enjoy jobbing rates.
Mrs. Spruill. of C
S . I mug her
I. Moore.





In mom to
THE CAROLINA Saturday, the
and FARM and EASTERN
nine Present II. OS An Unproved, modern laundry, a Again the works arc
IT.
t. w first class restaurant, a m-w
a modern bakery the mammoth
II W. Carter, Washington. N Um lour story .-
to the town were for the time over-
looked. Hut the speak for themselves C. h. a letter,,, todays I.- a
a County Hospital. business enter-
Carter la Specialist oil pro
ea.- the eye. ear, nose and throat Mos, of Bil ready for
on Dearly every street.
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Published by
U. Employees Department For two years lie one September 1st.
CAROLINA Of n, each week in Greenville fraction, J .
removed ad
;. has started to gather data for the his He ha
greatest hard luck story ever from I freed many
There appears to be no truth in tin
beginning to work overtime.
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
Next International , will pleas
tap into the consulting room.
Wonderful Stomach
Now is the time for t.
display wisdom to mat. b Mi
chat whisker
rot., the lives of County's I especially those la investigate the alleged trust of the a hot stove.
one year.
rates may be Had up
at the business office in fr.
corner ,.,,. be gathered. The -hole, the town of the lecturers.
MUM tell the story Is deprived of
will be charged t I toe hardship, sufferings, poverty and services could be given him
per word . ,. is no place at home that CHI
Huerta resigned with all the
of report that the Government is going and sangfroid of a man arising from
who loaned much mom;.
richness of the union there
ago take of while having
., . out work thirty-three mom
charged for at when the labor difficulties arose be-J ears, nose and throat treated. . craZy
TO THE years- of run
An alienist's declaration that to Huerta are now entitled to run of
world's Insanity is increasing alarm a few reels of worry.
worry us. The rest
will be
per line, up to ally lines
class and Central, THIS PAIR
Don't ever say smart things at tin
expense Of your friends it may cost
the Railroad and the CHILD
news dispatch In The ill effects of eye strain, deal
Record. adenoids and enlarged
Without hesitation are brand that has coma to be such common know I
as a campaign canard. We even edge among all classes of people that
feel Justified in going further and to discuss it in detail would be
King ii by a and less than a reflection on out
II Is ridiculous, absurd, ma- county's Intelligence. We all
Carolina,
act i. Kill
FRIDAY It SI.
I Ml Kill ILK.
The General t the
States has been directed the Pres- hi ,, ,., ., other things. how the child's
Ideal bring a civil suit under the thousand men out J learn. How to get these disease.- col
Sherman anti-trust law to dissolve the months is the problem It be
Haven railroad system. Th layman figure out ed in no than . ids
ordered that fa , ,.,,, EVERY CHILD
equal rights, -the country child, th.
town child, the poor child and tin
rich child all fair alike and it It
there they can get these defects M
tiled
tin child has such
the United Slates had sense enough you dear,
to vote the P. out of office.
society is becoming so
fused in its standards, that it scarcely
knows its gloves from its boxing
Well, if nobody else will say It w
will. That fellow who promoted
gold mine on Senator Stationary had a
lit of brass.
us hope that Chicago Alderman
Is Recommended and Praised By
Thousands Who Have
Been Restored
about three in on t h i
of the
by
t h a I I
have to submit f
an operation to set
your
secured a full
and it .
outlet
Stones
Since taking med
regularly ant
feel any ill I -m soul
. n it
praise.
s. Stomach.
f-r and month
feel benefited. Jim try
make you feel in health
c you you soon be ant
you from pain and
rot. a sound and healthy M h.
lone in thousand, of .
will not buy the
in Paris of the Nelson Mono-
in
-.-.-.--
154-156 St. II. . for e
book on stomach Ailments and many
letters from people who Save been
Sale In H. C, by
With the rash courage that has j CO
and Druggists everywhere
criminal aspects of the be laid
when there was a Republican
. grand jury Those n Washington, and
orders, following the Com- . o, g ma
t,. of the New
lug his under a Republican
Haven as of the moat glaring in-
stances of maladministration In chapters everybody
of American right to education that we make
are highly significant, They mean m live on compulsory, has he not an
then 1- to be a new deal in rail vacations at right to a place where he tan
road management and financing. The. . ride in and surgical aid that will
that hem it is going to their families in purple In receive that
dangerous to wreck a and which we are forcing bun
row is to wreck s hank. They mean
some men now living who Hard-lUCk stories of I
and abetted wrecking of the i.,.,,,. course, we have neg-
New Haven may go to Jail, mention anything
it 1- to the shame past Republican panic of 1907-08.
Administrations the plundering silence Is the wisest argument of an
I railroads has gone man. And still there are so
punished, II i to the ere ignorant class
the present Administration that ,., convince this fact,
it regards tin misappropriation
They ought to let hold th.
job as President of Mexico, until h
can collect enough money for a trig
to too.
An exchange says, the best State-
North Carolina. We say the best
entitling th. el era f
no great, r on than
thieves are to receive
tit hand the law.
Mil Ml
is the
It all looks alter One 1-e
done it.
a woman is older than she
. guessed to be.
While the is y
n success is one thing lots
the establishment of peace and order- .,, forgive their neighbors,
In are concern- 0------
, . the late have been
complete vindication the wisdom
. President
Mexican With a hot-head
Strawberries come
so, but th. prune goes on for-
In the
Washington from which
Be I rt Instead
s ill. com the
What . oil; good old world
this would be II body practiced
what they preached
led States would be now en- ,,., suggest
bit r and war with put County needs worse than a County
I he people Instead o. Hospital
the position friend and
In their almost summer probably wt will g.-t
to restore the park and
government. cornea high, yon
The and not tell the world what it cost.
marked the Inevitable collapse of the j, kicker,
usurper's brief r It marked
complete establishment of the new The world soon get, tired of a
doctrine that usurpation is no to be caring tobacco seems to be the good
on this cot among the farmers. A nights
government Is lo b. ea sleep would he a rare thing for th
In Peace four or weeks
and with the world, though may o
come to the long-suffering Mex
ii ails at once, are at Only ill
II a County Hospital did nothing .
correct the physician
vein the child from receiving an fill
ration, this in Itself would be an in
vestment would pay more Hull
legal interest on many millions
dollars
The machine on The
son had a bad case of Stammer-
Monday on seven, when
dated an article July
with all that II is better for
stammer s little than t to .-peak a.
all.
A man who saved a Mo., girl
drowning was so beaten by
in the struggle that he was forced t.
go to a hospital for treatment, it l
understood In wot I marry bet
this time
The prettiest girl In world
landed In New York, says th.
World She has not done any sue
thing. Sin is right here We
with her last night
some people do you would imagine
they were on a vacation for an
finite period.
Many a polished person's shoes an
tot.
There is not as much sympathy for
the Senate as there might
Try to make your mark in the world
bill don't make it with red paint.
Occasionally an aviator.- breaks
record, but often they
their necks.
We see by the papers that Mrs. Km
incline of London, is spend
this we-k out of jail.
A German physician no
is physically perfect. Evidently
man never had a sweetheart
As a trust buster Mr
seems to be feared.
ever characterized him. that valiant
ink fighter, Polls has again
broken Into print.
, , ; county in that state is Pitt. The ex
It is generally understood that Car-1, . ,,,,
change knew that also, but just failed
is to become President of Mex. ,.
. to mention it for fear they would hurt
to, and let us hope that the .
. , , . ,. J someone's feelings,
of that unhappy country will fine
whiskers rule better than rule
The Virginia that put I
started out to make him j lass in his wife's food cannot be
self unpopular before he had been l charged with assault with deadly
Office twenty-four hours. He close, weapon. But still he was doing I
all the gambling houses in the City tutting.
There is one thing a woman ran do
It is said that Cole intends that a man is out of. She
to turn the South Carolina entertain an unwelcome visitor
Mary into a hospital after August 1st. and them feel perfectly
There is about CO prisoners to be
set at liberty during the remaining
tight days. We can do none other
than offer our sympathies to our sis-
t. r slate.
Many a man who knows just What
he would do in another mans place
Rudyard Kipling was a;
. candidate for a seat In Parliament
This looks like waving ,. red flag -t
face of the with
lo and for the Hull.
It fish could talk we
not have so many old fish
should a woman use a
to drive a tack if there i- a hair brush
Some people are willing to own
their handiwork if they arc confronted,
with it.
seldom ever succeeds in his own place.
Dr. W. H. Dixon Favors County Hospital
Ayden, North Carolina.
July
Honorable Hoard Of County Commissioners,
Pitt County. North Carolina.
I am heartily in accord with the idea of your building and
maintaining a COUNTY HOSPITAL, lo be operated for all classes of
Pitt County's people
Yours very truly.
W, H. M.
RA V-
When folks get too busy to talk
about their neighbors, there's some-
thing doing.
It Is easy to run an account, but
an lime op with mid paying it is
something I
They are bringing up the North
Pole squabble again Better pack th
-i nu might as well bra. e up and g
to have your nuts shaken sum
. edible upon part the more Politicians being added
against which ,. each and are looking
been impressively by our gov
eminent, long the restore.
lion of peace. lie- dictators who have gone
That the world has been Impressed country to iron would make at
with the great moral victory achieve J and perhaps
President Wilson's policy is community If were to
, need by the comment of th.
press on Huerta's downfall. On a large number of Congressmen, thing away on cold and keep
this hemisphere particularly, the it.- would be willing to ungrudging II there,
,, mediation by support lo an
as a means or arranging In- backed by proper authority j should prepare a ban-
differences in Q for those sixty convict.
the ha expects to set liberty before
In the la ,, Democratic August
of out The the
states emerges from tin- trying feeling no doubt he in. A man
of the Mexican revolution of Colonel Roosevelt, to order whiskey for
untarnished honor and vastly mule that suffering with the
.-,; prestige, a n seems that about all the Now if someone else had call-
thanks arc due their con- wants of Mr. is for him him a he would probably have
the tag, resented it.
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WONT HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
-re--- W CRIME THAT WAS HUSHED UP
Great You at s
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today
For the next days we are going to divide cur
over worth of Rogers
All Men's Ladies and Children's cut SHOES now going at
I -3 regular price. and see, is all we ask, and we will make
your dollar do double duty.
B.
Baa
At the regular meeting f the Board
of Commissioners Pitt County, held
July toe following petition
was
We file undersigned land owners,
whose land the following described
road will cross hereby petition your
honorable body to lay out a
road leading from Minefield, across
the lands of X. E. Garris. S. E. Bed-
I. C. Garris, G. C. Garris, .
U Garris. A. J. Garris to the Ayden
and Grifton road
Same will he heard at the regular
meeting of the Board held Mon-
day In August all persons de-
siring to be heard will please be pres-
on said date.
Camera Without
Tn a very gnat extent, the
of getting a good photograph Is a
compliment Those people who
good photographs are generally those
In whom facial expression
changes very little or changes very
much. The subtler and more delicate
expressions do appear in a photo-
graph, and it is those by
which we are remembered rather than
by some of the actual weaknesses of
feature which the camera so faithfully
records. The greatest of all virtues is
charity, but the camera has DO charity
and it Is often a liar.
WAY TO SEE PARIS
For Various Reasons the Police Were
Not Informed of a Recent Dar-
Th. re v. at a
home in Broadway, of Thirty-
lbs not reported
. , ilia ,
.
. I .
I t a little bout
. . old
man
person was
. . . I
just
villain pi He
was a t
a stomach
out at bit h that f world-old
. to I
. a, . rust be-
tween two of the and the
lit 11.- stomach followed in due
course, and then their owner, t little
brindle pup. was within the corral.
Possibly was a little thief
or puss ill . he a victim of
U he
stole the toys of very little boy, j
.- by one and carried them
the porch his home next door,
where he was having the best lime
possible when he was discovered and
spoil., of his expedition taken
from him and returned to their right-
owner.
This 7th, day
7-13-191.
of July
BELL,
Clerk to Board.
Housework and Health.
There is like housework for
culture. In the various ac-
performed by the different sets
of muscles during the large number
of movements incidental to house-
work there Is an admirable system of
gymnastics peculiarly adapted to the
needs of women. A certain amount of
exercise which arouses and interest-;
the activities of the bodily organs Is
to health, and housework
undoubtedly compiles with both of
these conditions.
WAIT
Headstones or
LET ME SHOW
HENRY T. KING
Mr. doom's Convincing Disclaimer.
rumor that I am to wed Miss
Ann Thorpe, the militant milliner of
r has no foundation
J. Fuller
though my wife died several months
ago I not treated any woman
with even common civility
Kansas City Star.
Pal the In the bank- The saving between Kurd rust and
heavy car cost Is for prudent buyer. He knows the
Ford not only saTes him doll but serves best. It's
car sold a lower price and bucked Ferd aid
1500 for lit.- runabout; 1550 fur lite touting car and for Hie
town o. B, Detroit, with equipment,
log and particulars from.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville. N. C.
Englishman Quickly Got on to Scheme
Which Enabled Him to the
City Thoroughly.
There is a very good friend of mine,
whom I now call the New Innocent
Abroad, says a writer in the London
Times. Though he has lived the great-
portion of his life In the West end
of London, circumstances have always
conspired to prevent him crossing the
channel.
He cannot speak a word of French,
and last week he spent three days In
Paris.
When he came back I went to see
him.
think I have seen everything there
Is to be seen the streets of ho
said when I met him, I dis-
covered the ideal way of seeing a
strange city.
I wanted to go anywhere
I signaled a taxicab and showed the
driver the address I wanted. Now, all
these cab drivers are men with
wonderful intuitions. They knew at
once that f really wanted to see Paris
in all Us beauty. So they took
of me, and whenever I wanted to go
from one office to another they drove
me all round city.
after the first day I knew
that place I wanted to call at was
not more than a few hundred yards
away from the hotel. Still the cab
drivers determined I should
prove my knowledge of Paris
proper way to pursue this
method at sightseeing Is to drive for
half an hour In silence. Then you
slop the cab with violent signals, pro-
duce written address again and
flourish it in the driver's face.
i . smiles politely
DOGS AS ARTILLERY HORSES
Proposition Under Consideration in
France Seems to Have Much to
Recommend It.
The French First army corps Is said
to be considering the adoption of dogs
for hauling artillery The dogs In
question are the big Flemish animals,
which are largely utilized In the
of France for dragging milk and
other vehicles
From the economic standpoint there
Is a good deal to he said in favor of
the replacement of the horse by the
dog so far as light artillery Is con-
A Flemish dos can be
bought for francs, and cost of
feeding it does not exceed fifty
centimes a day The lowest price
of an artillery horse is francs, and
the daily cost of Its upkeep amounts
to two francs In other words, the
first cost of horse Is at least four
times as great, and It costs four times
as much to feed Moreover, for
francs It Is possible lo buy a dog In
much condition than the ma-
of the French artillery horses.
After the Forest Fire.
Wallace. Idaho, la still suffering
from the disastrous forest fires of
which burned over the water-
shed that furnishes the water supply
of the city. This basin included an
area of 2.000 acres and was formerly
well limbered with trees from fifty
to two hundred years old. These
were destroyed by fires of
The city used to gel Us water supply
only for domestic purposes,
and generally I for development of electric-
you as though you are a for power and light from that
child Meanwhile, a small crowd Before the fires flow of
collects composed of polite Individuals stream, at Its lowest stages, was
all anxious lo proffer you their never below 1.000 inches.
Ices.
direct you to different places
of public interest, and after an
change of you start on an-
other Joy ride for half an hour or
REAL FOR ANXIETY
Old Gentleman's Exceedingly Neat
Rejoinder to Tactless Remark
Made by Nephew.
East Carolina Teachers Training
School
A Stale school to train teachers for Hie public schools of North
Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose.
free U all who agree to teach. Full Term begins September Si.
lull.
For and other information address,
ROBT. H. President.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
urn
The Woman
Who Writes
n with stationary procured here
a In danger of having her letters
as to correct form anyway
Au nave just mm sue
of paper, lbs ink that t
splutter. Our stationary Is approved
people who know.
Since lbs lire the records show that
the minimum flow has fallen to
about two hundred and fifty
Inches. year they have to
get power from steam and to use
a considerable part of this power in
pumping water. Records of the
weather bureau at Wallace show that
the precipitation for years since
the fire has been about normal for
the region. This seems to demon-
I hat the the flow
There is an old gentleman In Phil- .,, due , ,,,,, of the
approaching the ninety f , and
who still finds much zest in life, , ,.,, , or
having retained bis faculties, ha on Tl,
feels that a few of the physical dis-; to reforest the
abilities of age are of small account denuded watershed.
His nephew is a man of small tact,
a fact which has always aroused How Boy Scouts Help,
ire of old man. A helpfulness
A few- weeks before the old gentle- of , road lg
related h a correspondent
Drug Company
man's birthday
nephew, who had been overweighted
with cares for years, start-
ed on a trip lo Europe that was to
consume a year.
have come to say an-
nephew- to the old man.
I am starting abroad to be gone a
longer. I thought I
might never well, you understand
I wanted to be sure to see you
Whereupon the old man leaned for-
ward, his nephew with ills bead-
like eyes.
he said impressively, J hi
mean to tell ma the doctor sot
think you'll live to get
now
When rain falls it does actually
soak int. the earth, bores Its nay
in. tiny says the K
Sunday Herald These tubes are
so small that would be Impossible
to Insert a hair in one of them with
Its walls. .-
tub. u. bored down lo .
four or the feet. When the surface
dries tho water evaporates from the
tubes, a it would from a pipe.
If tho tube is twisted It takes longer
for the to
had a puncture mar
Kent a few days he said, I
was mending it when a troop of
came along and, lo my
prise. scoutmaster ordered them
to hall
we help you. he said
have motoring experts in the I
very small scouts-who had
proficiency I. idles for repair-
and -stepped
forward and saluted. I am sorry I did
not need Mirror
Great French Bacteriologist.
Or. Eugene Doyen, who denies
claims set forth by radium experts
will cure cancer. Is re
as the greatest bacteriologist
France has produced
born in and has devoted
life ii. the study of bacteriology.
Among the discoveries to which he
lays i- that the cancer
i- occasional
by his brother physicians that his
unorthodox, his high
and brilliant record compel st-
to hit his views.
Are
Losing
Money





Bros.
RIAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
W v
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DR. T. H.
Optometrist
Office at J. R. Smith and
. N. C. the second f
month.
Eyes Examined Free
Office Washington, N. C
life Ce,
of New York
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A f Special Agent
St.
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a hard,
automobile and
with Mr,
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two miles .
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in tin
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stockholders lo
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WANT ADS
Board of Commissioners
III I I MM
l- m ll
my of-
Or, 8.1. Con in Letter to the.
i in the town of
. County hi Pitt State
Ni in. Carolina G. I I b- the
. thereof
., pro . b
the u-1. I en-
; Corporations and the amend-
thereto, preliminary to the Is-
. this ; on-
. i.
Now, Therefore, I, Bryan
of State of the state of
Sc. Per Li
mm
mm
i. S. and Ian r-
last om Atlanta, .
n stall for some Carolina do hereby certify that
They trill be here until about the said corporation did, the
her visiting in the home -A day of July 1914. file In my office a
W. B, Wilson, when hi If . executed and attested
, i i i to the
writing
to the dissolution said
DECiDE II
He Suggest That The
lion Pitt lie
Opportunity Their
Wishes Ballet,
Cash must accompany
for went except
having regular ac-
counts. The rate Is I cents tr
line, fix words to the Tel-
No.
. . K-n
. i
Hoof
at Law
; in Bull
bis
H. .
at Law
Land and Drainage Cases a
la formerly by
and Blow.
Lawyers
Practicing In all the Court
i In Wooten en
t fronting Court
. W. . .
. Practice limited to disease of
, Ear Nose and Throat
, -ft . N. C. H.
, I Office with Dr. D. L.
i vine, day every Monday. I a to I
Cam
. the ; I
the
. on up
I I I I
Marriage License
ail I
am
lit III
Who I aim
A . is rm
Before i and wanting
. ,,, , A-all Only the truth i
. r in the
i all t I
Mn I. V It SI
in ., n n d to me a
ave found i
treat mi II had
I i tint
I I Pt
. Kidney
. Co, In I
July 1914,
To Tin Honorable Board County
alt r Pitt County
North Carolina.
wish to to you my hearty
by more than j endorsement of what Dr.
in Interest f the stock-1 Laughinghouse bad to say before your
holders thereof, which said certificate body at your July meeting, concern-
the record of the the County Home Proposition.
. .,,, on m my said The present way of caring for the
. . . provided by law. pauper will, in my opinion, in a few
i,. t. Whereof, l have here- be done with. Then why should
. .,, hand and my expend so much money In erect
SEW BULLETS. .
Ask Oncer for WHITE swan
the if
HELP WASTED
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary
weekly to start. Cigar Co.
Station D., New York City.
CAB AMI
lantern. Finder return to It. J. E.
Nobles and receive reward.
JOHN F.
moved bis office from Old
Bow Stables to Dr Zeno Brown's
Stables on Fourth Street. Phone
Day or Night.
e and w.
PAIL
Dentist.
Office over Frank Wilson's
Telephone
II.
w ii
clerk,
store
EXPERIENCED
y to F, .-
B. F.
Life, Fire, tick and
Office ea Fourth street
store
Raleigh, day of
A. D.
BRYAN
Secretary of Stat
Only One
buildings for the pauper The
idea of replacing County Homes by
County Hospitals In many States Is
j growing rapidly. The doors Km
COUNTY HOSPITAL can be thrown
open to the sick pauper. There they
SIGHT BETWEEN
Methodist church Proctor hot-l
key with six keys a penny at-
Finder return to this office
lo. fellas. , . the best
i pi I
K l
I .- .
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
hie cued by old
Healing Oil. It
SEWS
-7 Mr. J. A,
. n Friday iron- Durham
ling for the ,., r,. pent a week his
III
I .
. t to It
I a. N. C, P. Bi i
HIGH s
. C.
Prep i
an I
I, i Normal Course
ad and
Fa
I M i Women,
Ti rm
i i. Fall Term l 1914,
Catalog and Particulars, Address,
ye, II. t- Principal.
i have had
i . food oil an, the
it if I I them A n
. ting Ange At t
I ;. hi i- always the i
I dealers Don I Harrington, Co., for
, a Just received another
load,
F M
Buffalo I. V,
ii. I. Hit H
FROM LAM
Mr Richard I time
ii for Norfolk Soul i
about list of
; . a
d while l
his duties near the station,
resulted in hi Saturday
, n .,.,, v Mr Rich-
i i thirty I n years
,.,., , wife has
. tin numerous friends the family
Tailoring Parlor
. . Pressing Club . .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaning and
Evans Street
Altering, and of all Hal. a
Special attention given Coat Suit, and CLOTHES
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work guaranteed.
H. MANAGER
Ho. GREENVILLE. N. C.
I. I
;,. T day Mb v
i ox
u ;,. i. the alarm If n
,,,. to be the to rest b
I,, . ,. bad better try to b
in gel pick the.
and r gents
. i arrived B D. Ft
Co
Mrs Maggie Butt, Miss and
; . Harding B it I
Hope Mills at the home
II. i OS
Hello i have a
and and
Paints, ii bi had and it
r a id the gallon, W.
Ange .
, i,, is cotton twine to tie
thermometers to tell you
ho I is going at
Harrington, Barber a- Co,
i C. Nye left tor Au-
lander on business
will cure sore feet, but Hunt
i mi. shoes win keep your from
getting sore Why a from
B, l. Forrest C Co.
Win of
Si hunt spent the week-end with
Mainline
They are selling slippers at a great
reduction at A. W. Ange A Co,
demands that the
per and the poor should have all the
advantages Medical skill and Science
lean give them. Those who are more
. fortunate In this goods can
seek hospital where they
wish, the Hospital nearer home
by building one, centrally located in
Pitt County. Provide cheap or free
beds for the poor. Let the voting
population of Pitt County express
their wish on the question by ballot.
Let the Old County Home be redeem-
ed, and have it cultivated by the Con-
slots, growing and other
table supplies the pauper and
i Ii. T. COX, M D.
NO
literacy at Law
NORTH
Owing to the moving of our plant
into its new home on Dickinson Ave ,
which will require a week, we will
be forced to shut down the first week
in August.
Our patrons will please govern
themselves accordingly, and send
all the work they possibly can tin
week, is it will be impossible for us
to do any work for you the week
move.
LAUNDRY,
I.
iv NORFOLK VI.
Mr Bob of Norfolk came
hi yesterday t accept a position with
the Machine Shop.
Life Is Indeed s mystery and time
sets all things free. Today the
flowers bloom, the bird-, sing, the alls
lining smiles, tomorrow the clouds
the flowers fade.
v here the dwell, God
rules and all is
now, inn In the coming years
all of us win understand the
him who guides the
the bitter waters, and gives
to each and all the consolation
knowing is only a dream
We kiss the lips life today,
row, we watch beside the silent tomb
and we ask our self this question
Why Why this mystery.
Last Friday morning July 17th th
,, was flashed down the wires
from Norfolk that the spirit of
Ernest T, Gross had passed into the
Ores was one of the
seven who was killed In the fatal
i ear collision. The news of her
death cams as a thunderbolt u those
bar best
Amid her she
called for her baby begged
she might live for his sake. On April
1908, she became the wife
Ernest T. Gross of Burlington, N. C,
only one child survives her. On Sat-
Week-End and Summer
K X C I R S a RATE
to the
SEASHORE
via the
ATLANTIC COAST LIKE
The the South
Hound Trip
From Greenville
To Washington, u. C.
To Baltimore, .
To New York City .
To Boston, Mass.
Tickets on sale every until
Warrenton
High
School
WARRENTON, X. C.
High Grade Preparatory School,
Classical and Scientific Courses,
Special Course preparatory to Govern-
Academies, Trained Ex-
Faculty. One teacher to
twenty students, All hording students
under the immediate of
Principal faculty.
Two literary societies, Young
Christian Association. Mote
than one hundred students now In col-
as leaders of fresh, and
classes at Davidson College. Leaders
of and one of three highest In
fresh, at University. Other evidence
of leadership. Expenses moderate,
JOHN GRAHAM, Principal.
via Norfolk and
with final return limit Oct.,
II, 1914.
W. J. T. C. While
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass.
Wilmington. N.
July the body was sent to
N. for funeral and In-
Those the re-
mains was her father Mr. T. C. Bryan.
, i n. C, her slater Mrs. W,
E. Tucker, of N C,
Mrs. W. Scott Galloway Grimes-
land, N. C also Miss and Eve
Gross of Burlington, N. C, and
and little son.
The prayer of my heart is that all
these may so live as to enjoy Heaven's
eternal family reunion.
May the same hand that has wound-
ad be the same to succor and
WHO KNEW
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock ck
Poultry Powder
Choice Farm
For Sale
acres, l i
in first class state of cultivation, over
of woodland covered with
pin.- limber from to thirty inches t
slump. good painted tenant house.-.
.; and rooms. and acres patches
around each, on woodland side of the
public nice painted residence
containing rooms, fine grove and
right on the public road bailing from
Bethel to B. C cleared lands
all well drained, level and in tine
condition, with unusually tine crops
crowing thereon, one good tobacco
barn Fine tobacco, cotton, corn and and had to come home to get a good
lands, fine vineyard. start to go again.
worth of Stables, shelter and v. H. Specialist in
good wells on residence lot, good fining Glasses will be in Ayden
water in healthy location, first class in J. R. Smith Bros., store Monday
stock range, good fences around farm, and Tuesday Aug 10th and 11th for
and
I lea Inn-.
N. C , July Mr. J. .
writes from Ocean View, that
is having a delightful stay there
but is anxious to get back to Ayden.
just like other people who stay hero
long He also writes, please put
your next items that all the road sup-
in Township are
earnestly requested to be present at i
meeting in the Mayor's office.
day, August 1st to discuss ways and
means of improving the
in said township.
Mr. J. J. Edwards and his two
Miss Ida and Mrs.
well, Monday morning from
mountain trip. Mr. Edwards says
was sick all the while he was away
THE BEST COMPANY--
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent.
Greenville, N. C.
rim
Candidates Cards
Less than M acre the
Following property
Thrown in.
ix line mules from to ti year old.
the purpose of examining the eyes and Cards are per
fitting glasses, all work is guarantee. L ff- u
him on the above dates.
Mr. David Smith says, there no long- j
remains any doubt, that the four
For
I wish to announce to my friends
worth lbs of Fodder burner oil stoves is the thing to i generally that , am
cotton seed for planting. on to the good Old summer for the office of sheriff
barrels of good corn. M bushels of j can find thorn at Smith MOS. , pM to
seed peanuts, one peanut picker and Bud Dennis left here last Sunday primary, and will
gasoline engine, worth of morning after breakfast with a
farming tools, such as mowing ma-
chines, riding plows, bay press. Sta-
etc
of joy riders and eat dinner in Ra
and after visiting Use State
prison, hospital and soldiers homo.
predate the vote and help of any.
W. SIMON
, miles from railroad the trip back tO time to my friends
station, seven miles from for supper. I hey made trip on candidate for Of
tobacco mark.-. all . Maxwell without an county, the of
in County. Mr. Edwards W L primaries. Should I
This place will he sold in less than nothing these to
thirty days, and this is the heel chance a O
lo buy a tine farm cheap you will
For
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
to the Democratic primary-
W. L. HALL.
FOB COURT
I hereby announce myself a can-
for county commissioner, to
succeed myself, subject to tho Demo-
primary of Pitt County.
E. B.
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
this fall, and if you are I
write I Davenport or I. Smith
to meet you at nine o'clock
A. . and will take you out
for a look
Terms are in your reach, the
the people and all to the beat of
lea , is two cases , appreciate your
Mr. of
tells us his community was visited and help.
With a good rain Sunday night.
Plenty of Lime at K. Smith
Bros,
Mr. Cooper lost his watch last
are ion. . .- . ,
proposition being offered of Its Sunday while from
in Martin,
lies.
July 24th.
J. I. Davenport Co.
. C
R. DUDLEY.
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to my friends
to the public generally that I am
candidate for the office of sheriff V
Pitt county subject to the action of
afternoon. Bishop Democratic primary. I will
a splendid sermon, just elate tho support of sir
the confirmation.
The crops on the Gum Swamp road
are suffering for want of rain. For Sheriff.
There was eleven confirmed into
Episcopal Church St. John's last
and Time,
maul lured Thai
we Want Hie Hospital.
t . are .
A Colored boy, son of Hill Harper Tr Democratic Voters of Pitt
Suggest a Day to be Set Apart as u years was drowned at
last Sunday while in bathing.; i take this method of announcing my
Mr. George son of Mr candidacy for sheriff subject to the
I Asa is here on a visit to Democratic primaries. Should b
his parents. George has been living I i win endeavor to administer
in Florida for the last several years the office with prompt
Mr. Dick says he has to all. I
led about twelve hundred miles for your support and to re
the last week, all the way from Dale, your obedient servant.
to the western hills and no where did Very
he see crops that would anything t, j j.
FOR
the voters of
Having been urged by my friends
lo run for County Commissioner from
the -North Side of the River, I
myself a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject to the
Democratic primary. Any support
given me will be highly appreciated.
J. P. DAVENPORT.
Fer Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens Pitt county
I hereby announce myself a
for the nomination for sheriff of
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of said county. It
nominated and elected I pledge myself
to make you a good officer. Thanking
one and all for their support and co-
operation I am.
JNO. L. GIBSON,
Township, N. C
because it concerns the HEALTH
of every member of your family. Can
you afford to run the risk of
plumbers
Our Knowledge of Business
is that work done by
will be installed in the best
Remember, our prices are
not more than asked for inferior
work.
Grifton, N. C.
July 1914
am glad to see that the physicians
Pitt County are speaking out freely
behalf a County Hospital. Truly
It reveals an unselfish disposition
For Sheriff.
i Mr. win j- i this method of
High your paper where he , an;
been doing some fancy painting with I for the of
ready mixed Paints, plenty the the Democratic
more left at J. B, Smith Bros. party. if elected I endeavor to
Mrs. Guy Moore of Fort la of
. .-n.,. Mr Mrs. . . .- -j .
. like complete with Pitt, except in corn.
them from a financial standpoint, ant
now will you allow one of the laity, Hemby has just return-
-peak a word through your paper.
There is no
prove that we need a well equipped
to treat our sick, and especially
of our people win. may need
surgical skill.
to my mind best way
this so as to have no friction
is to interest every man, woman
Child in Pitt County in this one great
and important undertaking. And the
best way to interest any one in any
enterprise is for that person to put
something into It. So I would suggest
that
. get
-at every school house in the County
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
For Constable
I announce to the voters of Green-
ville Township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
t the Democratic party and if elected
I will serve the to the best of
my ability. Soliciting your vote and
help. I am,
HENRY S. MOORS
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. Hart
Mr Henry Corey Ins accepted a
clerkship with J. H. Smith Bros.
Mr. George who been
arming at Mr. Rill Dennis, has sold
rut his crop and moved back way
down In Craven from whence he cam.
will appreciate your vote and an-
help you may give me.
C. E. FLEMING
For Sheriff.
wish to announce to the voters
county that I am a candidate
to the action of the
prom
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green
township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to tho action
the Democratic primary and will
tho help of any.
AMOS C. JACKSON
So I would suggest action t
t Monday 16th, day of November be whenever You Need a Tonic primary. If elected
apart in every school district, Take Grove S the to the best
school house in the W never shirking from the
Rally and contribution day for j, contains the c, the Thanking you -o
s grand and worthy cause. Ask your vote and support
Automobile For Hire
Town or Country
NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE
Phone Rick's Grocery,
Well is .
every father, every mother, each
yea white, and colored, for we will
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green-
township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will
Di eel ate vote and help.
A. R. STEPP.
T. Moore
Jesse
need a ward for the colored to meet
-at their school at a. m., on
that and bring an offering to be
to the building of a suitable
well equipped hospital.
There Is a child can't bring for
at least Sets, and if. they get Interest- Mr c l.-n
FOB I
I be a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject
to the action of the Democratic
I thank the people for be
rest, W. H. Allen, H. . they have me In the past
and Crawford left this elected promise to give them
Mr. D. Waldorf, left
afternoon for Kinston in the in
tares of the White Piano Co.
Messrs A. Forrest, . H. For
least acts, and it, .- . Mr M . i. .-.-.
they will do II, and lei the men and where be goes to bi
If necessary make some
lire that this cause may launch
with a great future for good ahead.
Ask men of note, men who can
, lo your school on that
and speak for you. They will gladly
do it if possible and if the one you
can't conic, he Will help
Let's get over this and do
something worth the while. I
Do you ask who Is IO receive these
Offering, on that day. Count the
and turn it our
principal, and let each of these, for-
ward same to tin County
,., of Schools and to the
each keeping a record t
nil mollies sent In.
Our commissioners will he M
push this hospital unless they see the
people are really interested In the
and a million words not
prove interest like doing something.
once pity
worth a cent,
with a live dollar bill is business .
NOW of this be only hot air.
or shall we really get busy and a.
Sincerely yours,
DRIVER.
present at Dealer, j
and If elected, promise to give them
I the same service I have tried to give
; since I have been in
W. B WILSON
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green
township that l am a candidate
for constable subject to the action o
the Democratic primary and will
predate vote and help.
S L. WHICHARD.
convention which convenes July
Aug.
WHITSETT INSTITUTE
A School for Two
for or
L. 1888.
Rate,.
IN THE HEALTHFUL PIEDMONT
REGION NEAR GREENSBORO, N. C.
For
W. T. WHITSETT, Ph. D
For Treasurer.
I announce to my friends and the
I throughout Pitt county that I
am a candidate for Treasurer subject
to the action of the Democratic
If elected I will serve the
pie to the best of my ability. Hoping
to receive your vote support an.
C. T.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court of
Pitt subject to action of
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for
flattering vote the people gave me
four ago. I solicit your sup
pert. If elected I will fill the
to tho of my ability.
fill J 1-cox
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
For Treasurer.
use method of announcing to
voters of Pitt county that I am a
candidate for Treasurer subject the
of the Democratic Primary. I
the vote and help of my friends
and the public generally, and If elect-
ed promise to the duties
the to the best of my ability.
O W HARRINGTON
Fur Clerk Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Superior Court of
Pitt County subject to the action
the Democratic Primary.
A.
7-8-14 If.
For Commissioner.
I announce myself a candidate for
County Commissioner from Carolina
Township subject to the actions the
Democratic primary and your
aid.
7-4 If.
err
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
st once the wonderful old reliable DR.
ANTISEPTIC Oil., a lo-
relieve., pal. an
the name
FOB
hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner, lo
succeed myself, subject lo the
the Democratic Primary.
JOHN TAYLOR
ii
FOB
I announce l the voters that I am
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt
11-in- from Township subject
the P
and your vole and help.
i If elected I will endeavor to serve
FOB
i hereby announce myself a can-
for County Commissioner
North side Tar River subject to the
action of Democratic primary If
nominated and elected will serve the
County to the best of my ability
It D.
7-18 if.
lilt.
Physician
mine iii Hi-own Building on a
avenue hours
to and to
For Roes.,
and the lead-
Our art In wedding
menu re of the latest touch.
finer In floral offerings to be had.
Blooming pot plant.,
palm, fern., Norfolk pines
aid many other nice pot plants.
evergreens,
hedge plant, and tree.
Wall, telegraph and orders
promptly by
j. I. In-
Store
RALEIGH. N. C.
Mr. Jesse went up the
I. day
J.
BEAD to the best of my ability.
AND n
FOB COMMISSION Fit
date for County from
Township to succeed
subject to the Democratic
of County.
W, I.
OF
Coast Line.
North Bound South Bound
R IS . m. No. P m
So. P. m. No. P t,
Norfolk
Kat Bound Hound
No a. m. No. I S.
No. . m. No.
P. m No 1.02 p.
ll II. F. MARSH
Surgeon and
treat all animals Calls promptly
day or night. Office at B.
Smith's stables with hospital SOT-
vice Day phone night 289-L.
V. II.
Specialist in Fitting Glasses
at j. o. Bros,
Ayden, N. C.
Monday and Tuesday August and
Homo Office . . Washington, N. V.
Monday and Tuesday.





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Road
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Pitt
In Superior Court
Baton A. T. Moore. Clerk.
Leila K. Williams
the estate of K. F.
vs
Williams and Leila Williams,
Minors Heirs at Law Of K. F.
deceased.
lit virtue of a Decree of the
for or can buy Cowl of County, made by
for or as many more as you wish A. T Moore. Clerk, on the 3rd. day
An advance or decline of cent July. the undersigned Com-
the chance to take profit will on Monday, the 3rd.
A movement of cents profit. day August Mi. at o'clock Noon.
Write for full particulars and hank to public before the Court
MONET IN t l
Puts and calls are the safest aim
rest method trading in wheat
or oats. Because your i-.
absolutely limited to the amount
bought. No further risk.
Positively the most profitable
trading.
Open an account can buy III
calls 10.000 bushels .
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fiver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe
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at per
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You then make gala, of pure paint for
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Use a gal. oat of any PAINT you buy, and rot the
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I. k VOTE. C.
KS CO. BROW . C
CO, V C
Having as administrator
of Moore, deceased, late of
County, H. C, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
estate of said deceased to exhibit
Hie undersigned or before
the 1st. day of July 1915, or this not-
ice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted o
said state will please make
ate payment.
This the day of June 1914.
A. J. MOORE.
Administrator
F. O. James Son,
6-29-ltd.
Notice lo Creditor
Having duly qualified before the
Conn Clerk of County as
the of Mar
Jam.-;, used, notice is
given to all persons indebted to to
to make Immediate payment to
be undersigned, and all
against said estate are
Hilled lo present the same to the
for payment before
it June or this notice will be
bad in bar of recovery.
This day of June 1914.
M. CRISP,
Of Margaret James deceased.
28-ltd,
and lot us show you our
light Galvanized Roofing and
you will net st of rt
put n for having It. It
makes an roof with
no nail head exposed will last a life
lime .
J. R J. O. MOVE.
M ltd
references.
it. .
I Ohio.
Address all mail to Box 1428.
NOTICE
I. Humphrey
named will
House in Greenville, to the high-
bidder for cash, the following de-
tracts or pared of land to
and being in Falkland Town-
County. North Carolina,
and being No. in the of
the H Williams land and beginning
Bl a stake on the Snow Hill road near
the crossing of Pasture Branch and
running with said road East
then 1-2 East S
then North East 1-2 poles
abridge across a ditch; then with
William W. Humphrey
The defendant above
take t an action led
as above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of County for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, said ditch South West poles lo
and the defendant will further take gum T. P. Williams
notice that he la required to corner; then South East poles lo
at the next Term of the nor Court . the Jordan line; then North
of Pitt Comity to be held on the Kl stake; then
Monday before the Monday South 1-2 West to a white oak;
of September it being the day of then North West poles to the
1914, at the Court-house of beginning containing 1-2 acres
Pitt County in Greenville, N. C, and more or less,
answer or demur to the complaint of one oilier tract in said Town-
the plaintiff la said action, or the ship. County and State beginning at
plaintiff will apply to the Court Carl a Emma J. comer and
the relief demanded in the complaint. ruin South I 3-4 West poles a
This day of July
A. T. MOORE,
clerk Superior Court
J FLU'S
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7-2 ltd.
Notice of Valuable land Sale
By virtue of authority contained In
n certain decree rendered
in a special proceeding or action
pending before the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt County, entitled
J. Carrol and ll. S. Randall and
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch
n the run of Jacob's Branch
to -take, Corner of W. K. Williams,
Jr., then with his line North 3-4
poles to a stake at J.
corner; then South SO 1-2
East poles to the beginning con-
acres more or less. The
two tracts constituting Lot No ,
the division of the H, Williams land,
which was allotted to E. P. Williams
by Division Deed dated the 14th. day
June, 1907, as appears of record m
the Register's Office in County, in
Hook T . page
This sale is made for the purpose
others against Sherwood
and Jennings and another, I of making assets of the state Of E
the undersigned Commissioner will
on Monday. August 10th. 1914. at
lock M. sell to the highest bidder
at auction before the
House lour of County, the fol
lowing house and lot. lying
and in the Town of Greenville,
North Carolina and more fully de-
scribed as follows,
and being on the
East side of Button Street, and better
known as the Northern portion of
Dickinson Lot and bounded and more
particularly described as
Hounded on I he North by C. A. White
F. Williams, deceased.
This the 3rd. day of July 1914.
P, c HARDING,
Commissioner
7-C-ltd.
FOR SALE
Twelve farms in Martin County
varying from thirty-two to live bun
North on eaSy terms and
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries.
Martin County Realty Co.
Williamston. N.
S. J. Everett. Atty.
H CREDITORS.
The undersigned having this day
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
ed within twelve months from th
date of tills notice or said notice will
be plead in bar against the recovery
on said claims.
This the day of June. 1914.
I. ADA HYMAN.
Executrix of Mamie Hyman
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys
Greenville, N. C.
an Academy Lot, beginning it, 5.30
the corner of a tract sold by
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables
mow C. A. a straight
course with the line of said tract to
the South West corner of a tract also
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and
now owned by the Trustees of the
Academy, on with the South
line Of aid Academy Lot to a point
on Evans Street, which a line North
II degrees would Strike the
South East corner of the II. Moore,
now thence from said
point degrees West with
Evans Street feet to an iron slake
thence a straight line toward
front door of the Mansion House of
the said II A. and wife, South
b-2 degrees West to an iron stake
in the line of Sutton Street or lane,
thence North degrees West with
the line of said Street or Lane to the
beginning, containing 1-3 of an acre
more or less, and being the Northern
portion of the Lot conveyed to H. A,
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the
2nd. day of as will be
found of record in Book Q Q, on page
in the office of the Register of
of Pitt County.
The same being further known as
the same lot or parcel of land con-
to W II, and wife
Battle by Deed from Hugh
S. Sutton and wife Battle by
Deed dated 80th, and
recorded In Hook V page
Pitt County Registry, it being
as the home place of the late
W. H.
The purpose of this sale is lo make
division of the proceeds therefrom.
The term- of said two thirds
cash, balance In three equal pay-
of one. two and three years
from date of sale, purchaser be-
required to execute sufficient
against said land to secure
the unpaid purchase price.
Tins July 10th . 1814,
C, c. PIERCE,
Commissioner.
7-lo-ltd.
WANTED TO OUT
A good farm. Prefer it being near
Ayden or Winterville. but would
other offers, I do not mind the
price provided the land has the quality
and terms are satisfactory.
Apply box n. c.
law w.
I liable lo Supply Hie
The state Laboratory of Hygiene
is up lo its neck with orders for
typhoid vaccine. Everybody seems to
want to be immunized against
The laboratory people haven't lime
just now to even count up the number
of treatments sent out, but-they
. mate that it averages about
doses a week, or enough to
about people every week. With-
in another week they hope to catch
up with their orders, and that
they will be able to till all requests
the same day or the day after they
are received.
The vaccine is sent out free of
The only condition being that
people want to be immunized
have their family physician or health
officer order the vaccine. The
will not send the vaccine to a
because it has to be Injected
SALE I under the skin and the layman has no
sail gin been used with all fix- means of administering it.
SNOW
CITIZEN
BILLET
HIS AT WILSON
WILSON, July M -Within min-
after his arrival here of six
clock tonight Joe Dunn, a white man
Snow Hill, was a suicide in a
resort and no cause can
be for the deed.
Alighting from the train from Bl OW
Hill, Dunn went immediately to th
house of Cora Judy, a white woman
of bad He was
Into the house and took
up his position on the lid of a small
trunk. He appeared u at ease,
and excited. In few moments
he requested a i cu the second
floor, then he for a glass
water, and she down
tor the water she hoard a pistol shot.
Another inmate of the house rushed
into the room and found Dunn entirely
nude, out on the bed,
his hand tightly clutched a revolver
lying across his cheat, and a gaping
bullet hole iii his forehead.
Search of his clothes failed to re-
veal any cause of the rash act A
dozen cigarettes were found in the
pockets, four revolver cartridges,
BETTER CROPS
TOR OLD PITT
Editor Reflector;
have read with interest the
contributions to your columns tolling
of the tine crops certain
township have this year
and also the note coming through
Sheriff Dudley of the thousand acres
corn he saw -near Pantego from
Which he thinks the yield will average
barrels to the acre. Of course
that is good corn, and makes glad the
hearts of the farmers when they see
sin harvest in prospect.
believe ill farming, and rejoice
with the farmers when a bountiful
yield comes lo reward his labors, it
is more than gratifying to
plate the great agricultural
County has made in the last
years. The farmers through
and education have been awaken-
ed more than ever before to the
rents in cash, an a blank check and opportunities of their
of Hicks a- Company, mer-
chants . f. Snow Hill. The body was
at once prepared for
Sonic in
WILSON. July Peppered with
two hundred bird-shot by Swindell
Bridget's, Ben Carroll, a big burly
black, sits oil his front wonder-
come and Sunday
morning Carroll and got into
a war of words about an
when went home, took down
from over the door a
breech-loader and from Carroll
who. when he passed
was tired on by who ran and j
made a dean getaway.
Sunday morning early Win. Hines ,
a cook on a construction train,
robbed of a a grip
full of valued at
Paul Pryor and two colored girls arc
accused of the theft. Paul was
over to Superior court for the part he
took in the while
the girls got away with the booty
People who lives in the community of
where Hines kept the instrument are
of the opinion that instead of punish-
the prisoner for the larceny
the Instrument he should be rewarded
for the removal of the
Two other Sunday shootings are re-
ported here this morning in as
games- one near
other near the Farmer
plantation. One of the victims
nursing his wound in a local hospital
There was an error in the name if
the suicide here last night. Instead
of Joe was Joe Bunn. His re-
mains were shipped to Snow Hill this
afternoon.
a letter suit the Slate Hoard of Health
from Dr health officer of
Nash
anti-typhoid campaign is about
to get the best of me. People are
coming in from all sides, and the work
has been heavy. The biggest day
have had was last week at Spring, pride.
Hope. were vaccinated and pro-j drove of sheep, and in two others
more turned away because head of hogs, most of them red
the vaccine gave out. never had
farms, and have determined to take
advantage of these opportunities.
They are no longer satisfied to go on
In the old way of making about five
barrels of corn, or one-fourth of a
hale of cotton to the acre. With
changes that have come in improved
methods and machinery, more
cultivation, and the application
i. business ideas and principals in
farm management, they seeing the
yield of their farms doubled time and
again, and such things as crop failures
are becoming unknown.
love to read of what the farmers
are doing, and wish more of them
various parts of the county would
write The Reflector about their own
and their neighbors crops, when they
have something worth talking about.
This, will prove a others
to improve their farms and make bet-
tor crops.
I have in mind to say something
the crops now growing
On the farm of Mr. O. L. Joyner, his
home place . two-and-a-half miles
above Greenville. Not only are these
crops admired by all of us that pass
that way, but people from town drive
out to look at them. Along the road
are thirty acres in as tine as
any one can wish to see. It will
most hide a tall man in walking
through it. and will average o feet.
It is being topped to leaves
and when you consider that ordinarily
to leaves high is a good crop,
cu get and idea of how fine this is.
As to other crops on this same farm
Mr. Joyner has thirty acres in peanuts
that are luxurious in growth, forty-
live acres in corn from which he ex-
to gather not less than five
hundred barrels, and about a hundred
acres in alfalfa, crimson clover, peas,
and oilier forage crops. He
to-cut a crop of hay by the
of August and will follow it With
three other cuttings ten days apart,
having planted with that view. His
extensive forage crops are because
of his stock farm which is his chief
In one pasture he has a large
vaccine gave out.
hookworm campaign in which so
interest was
Administering the vaccine is
painless. It does not hurt near-
so much as being stuck with a
needle or pin. No open or running
sore results as in the case of small-
pox vaccine. A slight swelling usual-
occurs, and some soreness and
tenderness, but these begin to subside
after twelve or fifteen hours and dis-
appear in from thirty-six to forty-
eight hours. Moderate headache
curs in about one person out of
twenty, and In rare instances, one per
cent or less, this symptom is quite
severe. No serious results have ever
occurred either in slate or In the
hundreds of thousands of cases in the
army or navy. Three applications
about a week or ten days apart are
necessary to produce immunity.
As to efficiency, it may be said that
In the army where statistics are avail-
able anti-typhoid vaccination has re-
the typhoid case rate to less
than one per cent of what it was prior
to vaccination, and the typhoid death
rate was entirely abolished last year.
The length of immunity conferred
by the vaccine is not known, but it
thought lo be at least four years. At
least It Is well worth one's trouble to
be vaccinated when we recall that 1.-
North Carolinians died of typhoid
last year and about were sick
for several weeks with heavy loss
from bills and other
breed, while his cattle pasture
dairy barns together contain about
head of fine cattle.
By a thorough system of tiling and
constant improvement Mr. Joyner has
brought this farm to a high state of
cultivation. Just now he Is Installing
a ram with pipe lines from a flowing
spring reservoir to large tanks in
the pastures to keep his stock sup-
plied with an abundance of running
I regard Mr. Joyner as a model.
scientific farmer who is setting a
good example, and Pitt county would
be much better off to have a large
number like him.
HILLTOP,
Can be bought at a bargain.
horse International Gasoline en-
Included. Write,
J. A. PHILLIPS.
While requests for vaccine pour in
from every part of the State, there
pears to record breaking
for It In counties having whole time
LAKE Via., July
fourth summer conference of the Lay-
men's Missionary Movement
here today with every Indication
eclipsing its predecessors in
of the attendance and the prominence
of the leading participants. The
will continue five days and will
be participated in by distinguished
TO OIL SOAKED CLOTHES
In Hour latter Her Brother Fatally
Shoots Man Who
Her.
TAMPA, Fla., July by
her lover, Manuel Alvarez, Miss Ma-
went to her home from a
party early today, and after pouring
a ran of oil over her clothing set fire
to herself and later died, from her
hums.
An hour later Alvarez, who was
found by her brother sitting in a res-
was called outside and as he
I sopped to sidewalk was shot down
two bullets entering his body, one
over the heart and the other
the It Is said by the doctors
that lie cannot live.
One of the brothers has been
rested, the other is still at large.
trouble between the lovers is said lo
be over a statement made by Alvarez,
to hat WM not of
N. C, Route health officers. These men are using
it in lots. Here is a part of
Only One
To toll name,
lay and clerical leaders of numerous
, ., K. W. In .
denominations. aM
is tee
OP EASTERN
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OP POOR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED RY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA VB 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 st Healthful, the at
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN I
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
RE HAD UPON
ME
S. C, FRIDAY ST PHI.
M III If
PEN PICTURE
Of METING
In the County Court House by the
Evans Faction
II SPECTATOR
Germany Has Declared
War On Great
TYPHOID DEATH
RATE OF NORTH
Al Which Time Commissioners
and Two Members of the Lower
Boise Were In-
As had been little Willie
and his faithful cohorts stormed the
Court House Saturday for the
meditated purpose of politically in-
In- our Honorable Board
of County Commissioners, the two
members of the lower House of the
Legislature, and, incidentally, every
voter in the County whose judgment
ran counter to the imperious will of
the little Dictator of the rapidly
vanishing of the once formidable In-
dependent party of Pitt County.
The organization having been com-
with that imposing specimen
of humanity, Mr. as
a committee was
pointed to draw up articles of dis-
satisfaction of the manner in
the officers of our County are
and, if need be, to impeach the
whole bunch. But before this com-
could retire and proceed with
their deliberations, it was necessary
that their duty should be made
plain. Hence, the Hon. Senator
was recognized for a few remarks on
the becoming issues responsible for
the convention of sixty two people
writer and a few of his friends
In one of the busiest times
that ever hit the unhappy but pros
people of County. As
great Apostle counted
happy for of speaking
for himself in the presence of the
most Noble so little Willie
not only but, as it appeared,
was delighted to hand out a few
thoughts, of many months standing
for the special consideration of the
Resolution committee. He charged
them to take into consideration
and sundry offenses high
committed against them by one
Clark and the County Commissioner.
Among the offenses com-
by Clark was a reckless and
damnable attempt to destroy the to-
industry in Pitt County and to
foster petty coat administration on
the people. The County Commission
had contrary to law denied the
people the of voting on a
certain road law of which he was the
father; one of them had engaged In
the business of selling rotten meat
other four had paid for It
out of the County treasure, they had
betrayed the people in their failure
to build the Stock fence back
on the old line, they had tampered
with the County Home proposition and
in many ways squandered
money. These and numerous
oilier offenses
peace and dignity of County's citizen-
ship the committee were earnest-
adjured to ponder in deciding what
should be put into their article of
impeachment.
The charge being at an end, and
large number of seats in the
of County's handsome
of Justice, just yawning for occupancy,
the little factional leader and dictator
From Page
The Latter Government Re-
That a State of War
Exists Between Great
and Germany from
O'clock p. m. August
JAPAN MAKING READY TO
LIVE UP TO HER ALLIANCE
WITH GREAT
LONDON, Aug. has de-
war on Great accord-
lo the official
Great Declares War on Ger.
many.
LONDON, Aug. de-
war on Germany at o'clock
tonight.
War
LONDON, Aug. British
Foreign Office has issued the following
to the summary
rejection by the German government
of the request made by His
Majesty's government that the
of Belgium should be respect-
ed. His Majesty's Ambassador at Ber-
has received his passports,
His Majesty's government has
ed to the German government that a
state of war exists between Great
and Germany from n o'clock
p. m., August
across Belgian territory.
Sweden to Defend Her Neutrality.
Sweden has made no answer to in-
from Russia and Germany re-
her attitude but is preparing
to defend her neutrality.
Japan is making ready to live up
to her alliance with Great in
case of certain eventualities.
Spain is reported to be preparing a
proclamation of neutrality. Austria-
Hungary, for the moment, has retired
from her campaign against
for the purpose of holding bark
and has mobilized with the
reported intention of Invading Bosnia.
LONDON, Aug. p. m.-
Telegram Company announces
that it learns that a state of war exists
between Great and Germany.
Great Declares War
LONDON, Aug. 4-Great de-
war on Germany tonight.
The momentous decision of
British government for which the
whole world had been writing, came
before the expiration of the time
limit set by Great in her
to Germany demanding a
satisfaction en the subject of
Belgium neutrality.
Germany reply was summary
refusal of the request that
neutrality should be reported.
The British at Berlin
thereupon his passports and
the British government notified Ger-
many that a state of war existed be-
the two countries.
All Europe is in arms.
Line-up el Countries at War
On the hand and
Germany are opposed by Russia
France and Gnat and
Montenegro.
Italy has declared her neutrality
but is mobilizing. Belgium,
and Switzerland have mobilized.
The demand that tho Bel-
government permit the
lice of l troops through
Belgium was answered by hasty
William Speaks
BERLIN, Aug. William
opened the Imperial Parliament today
with a speech from the throne. He
said in
world has been a witness
the indefatigable manner In which
we stood the front rank in the en-
to save Europe from a war
between the great powers. The great-
est peril due to events in the Balkans
appeared lo have been overcome but
then the assassination of my friend
the Arch Duke Francis Ferdinand
opened up a great abyss.
ally, Francis Joseph
was compelled to take up arms
protect his empire against the danger-
agitation in a neighboring State.
pursuing its interests tho
Empire stepped In the way
only our duty as an ally call-
ed to the side of
but the great task was cast upon us
to protect our position against
friendly forces.
was with a heavy heart I was
compelled to mobilize my army. The
government giving Way to an
Insatiable nationalism, has stepped
the side of a State which, through a
criminal act. had brought about the
calamity of war. That France
also placed herself on the side of our
opponent was not surprising to us.
11- German Prosperity,
present situation arose not
from temporary of interest
or diplomatic combinations, but is the
result of ill-will existing for years
against strength and
of the Empire
We are no pushed on by the de
sire of conquest. We arc moved by
tho unbending desire to secure for
place in which God has put us.
government and, above all,
my chancellor, tried until the last
moment to prevent the worst happen-
enforced self-defense. With
conscience and clean hands we grasp
the sword.
races of the
German Emperor my appeal goes forth
to stand together fraternally with our
allies in defense of that which
have created in peaceful work.
the example of our fore-
fathers, firm and faithful, earnest;
and chivalrous, humble before our God
and ready to fight when in face of
the enemy, let us confide ourselves
lo the everlasting Almighty, who will
our defense and conduct
It to a good
Deputies.
At the conclusion of his speech
from the throne, the address-
ed the deputies directly,
have read what
said to my people the other day
from the balcony of my castle. I re-
peat now that I no longer know any
parties. I know only Germans and in
order to testify that you are firmly
ed without distinction of party
to stand by my side through danger
and I call upon the leaders of
the rent parties In this House o
come forward and lay their
in mine as a
Mobilization Complete.
LONDON, Aug.
completed, according to a
dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph
Company.
The government has pro-
the sending of press
which is taken as a prelude to
the invasion of Bosnia.
George
LONDON, Aug. -King George to-
day addressed a message to British
colonies expressing appreciation of
their spontaneous assurances that they
will give the fullest support to lb
motherland.
recall to his majesty
said, generous and
help given by them In the past lo
Hi. mother country. I shall be
strengthened In the discharge of the
great responsibility which rests upon
me by the confident belief that in this
time of trial my empire will be united
calm and resolute, and trusting in
-0
WINTERVILLE, Aug. F. C
Nye returned Monday alter a several
days trip to Bertie County in the in-
of the Winterville High School.
If you want a nice cook stove,
or an oil stove see Al W. Ange it Co.
Mr. C. L. Hail and Miss Annie
Of near here eloped last
Thursday and went to Marion, S. C.
where they were married. They re-
turned Monday afternoon. Mr Dal
i; employee of the A. G. Cox Mfg Co.,
and has many friends here, and they
all wish him and his bride much
happiness.
European war or no European war
D. Forrest Co., are still
shipments of those famous Hunt
Club shoes.
Hats and caps for men and boys at
Harrington, Barber Co.
Mr. C. Davis returned Sunday
night from Charlotte where he had
been called to the bedside of his
mother.
We always try to sell you good goods
at a very reasonable price. Conn
and see us. Harrington, Barber
Co.
Mr. J. W. is spending the
we.-k with his mother near Black
Jack.
Can your fruit. There are a plenty
of jars all kinds and sizes A W.
Ange ti Co.
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins and daughter
Miss Lee of Greenville
have been visiting her sister, Mrs
returned home
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox Sun-
day at Seven Springs.
When you are hunting for a real
bargain in ladies dress goods or mens
weight pants, see B D. For-
rest Co. They have a nice
they are selling at a great sacrifice to
make room for their fall stock.
Mr. Otis Curry left Monday for his
home in New Bern to spend a
days.
Nearly Three limes to Average
in United States
RATE FOR HIS TOWNS
DIX BURY, Mass. Aug. i The
fourteenth annual reunion of the Al
den Kindred of America,
of descendants famous John
Alden, was held today
at the family homestead here. Many
members were in among
them being several from parts
of the country. in-
a report by tho association
president on the happenings at South-
England, last August, when
the Pilgrim Memorial and Alden
were dedicated
to resist such an advance ourselves and those coming after us
Celebration at
LAW TON, Aug. I
annual festival in celebration of the
anniversary opening Okla-
to settlement op. to-
day in the presence of I large gather
of visitors from all parts of the
State. Daily exhibitions of frontier
sports of other outdoor
attractions are included ill the
To Honor of Hunker Hill.
Mass , Aug. E The
of British soldiers and sailors
who were killed in the battle of Hun-
it r Hill. June IT, 1776, is to per-
by a tablet which Is
to be dedicated next month in the
Old North Church, from tin- tower
of which the famous signal lanterns
Paul were hung the night
before the battle Lexington.
The connection of old North i
With the battle of Hunker Hill was
an Intimate one. as Gen. is said
to have watched it from the church
tower, a British battery, stationed
in Hill burial ground, only a
few hundred feet in advance of the
church, threw the hot shots into Char-
burned that town to the
ground, and after the battle several
officers who were killed were
laid in tombs under the church.
The plan of placing a memorial
in the church will be
out under the auspices of the
and Veterans of this city.
I lie society has received an
that King George V. will testify
I by sending a Me
age to rend dedication of
tablet
Mi James A Thigpen. lice.
H Cm came in Tuesday to I a
few days here.
Flies and Open the Cause
While Sanitation and Vaccination
Is Hit- inch. lit -a II De-
Needed.
The preliminary report of the State
Board of Health on the vital statistics
for last year is just being made The
figures tor last year cover only the.
deaths in towns having a population
of or more. This really means
only about one-sixth of the population
of the state. Beginning with this
year the new vital statistics law
figures will be available for the en-
tire State not only for deaths, but also
for births.
From the figures completed w
days ago, it was found there
a total deaths from typhoid
fever in the towns of the State having
a population of over I. This would
mean approximately 1,470 for the en-
Stale against 1913 figures
alone it gives us a typhoid death rate
q or based on the aver-
age for the last three years it gives
us a rate of 59.2 per
against the average typhoid death rate
of 21.0 per iii the United
Stales.
This, iii the opinion the Board
is death rate from this
preventable filth disease, end a
grateful slate of affairs. The
fever death rate is generally re-
as the index of the sanitary
conditions of a community, it in-
in unmistakable
on the that we will have lo
abolish old open-backed privies and
make sewer connections in towns and
use sanitary privies or By tight privies
built over pits or holes in the ground,
instead of allowing file and domestic
animals to carry and this
germ-ladened typhoid material far
and wide,
Now typhoid vaccine may
obtained ire, of charge from the
Board Health through any
in there is absolutely
no reason one who values bis
life or health all should not pro-
i. If absolutely against
even though his neighbor does
breed and keep an open-backed
privy,
v ii towns in the State had
uphold death of over
These In the r order are.
186.8, second,
152.5, third,
High Point Fourth. i, Burlington
fifth, 116.8, Forest sixth,
and 104.0.
With typhoid death rates over live
limes as high as average in
states, there is no question
bill these towns need lo do
house Cleaning and establish a
department.
seven largest in the
Slate, might be expected, Ashe-
with excellent health depart
mm the lowest rate of 25.3, or Just
hall Greensboro, the next low-
est with 60.6, The next In order
Greensboro are Durham Char-
ion. 86.7 Raleigh 71.0, Wilmington
Winston Salem 104.0,
Health work pays big dividends
human life and health,


Title
Eastern reflector, 31 July 1914
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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July 31, 1914
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