Eastern reflector, 14 August 1914


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lit
U a Letter to the I
the Fur I
In Urn
Hour.
Thai Had the Interest rib.
at
I hi- Afternoon.
Carolina.
July 1914.
To TIM Hoard Co.,
Co., . C
allow KM . to your ,.,,
board my hearty support and endorse- . M
meat the movement which baa been
Mr. William at. Lang dud at I'M
o'clock afternoon, at his home
in attar a long bar-
been in poor health y-
He was a sou of the late Mr. W. G.
Lang, and was years of age. In
ail death and Pitt County
For
inaugurated to establish a County
In lieu of a County Home.
am a young man, and have only
in this County three years.
but in short lime the people and
the Pitt have become
very have looked With
pride and pleasure on the rapid
made, even in so short a time.
The Increased opportunity
advancement, the
building she
miles and mile of good roads she
has built, her rapid growth in
and material prosperity. These
things made me proud of my
County and the reliable
men who have directed us along these
advancements Have we not, and
of
Public Health issue whit n is
paramount Importance to us all.
Modern methods of sanitation and
preventive have put it
in our reach to practically wipe out
the contagious arid Infectious
s that yearly coal us the County ,.,. few
leading m. reliant-, and also engaged
largely In tanning. took active
part in the progress his town and
county, and used his means lib. rally-
to that end.
He was a member Christian
church and life was that of an up-
right man. He also a Mason
and devoted to the principals
fraternity.
On October , he married Miss
Annie Phillips, of Kinston. the wife
seven children surviving him.
These Mrs. II. Humph, y. Mrs.
THE BEST COMPANY--
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent.
Greenville. N. C.
Monk. Mrs. Paul K. Jon. s. Miss
Laurie Lang, and Jack,
and James Lang. He also leaves
one brother, Mr. J. A. Lang, of Green-
ville, and two
Candidates Cards
AU are per.
inch per payable la
I he burial Will take place after-
noon at ; o'clock with Masonic
i t
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
For Sheriff I to the Democratic primary.
I wish to announce to my friends W. L. HALL,
and the public generally that am
candidate for the office of sheriff Ml I
Pitt county subject to the action of hereby announce myself a can-
Democratic primary, and will I for county commissioner, to
predate the vote and help of any. succeed myself, subject to the Demo-
W. SIMON
rs. Mrs. Fannie
Party
For Sheriff
I wish to announce to my friends
that I am a candidate for sheriff of
primary of Pitt County.
E. WHICHARD.
7-13-U
Miss
thousand of dollars in money and and her brother Jack have county subject to the action
untold values in human life. With R given a party at their beautiful primaries. Should I
County Hospital and Whole Time country home near Their j endeavor to serve
Health Officer these things are en guests being Misses Battle and all to the best of
within our reach. Malaria Ty- La Orange, X. C, Annie my ability. I will appreciate your
Fever can be absolutely ,,. .,,.,, Henrietta Move. Farm-
vented, ether infectious and v ,. UM Pugh Oriental ERNEST R. DUDLEY.
nus diseases can he reduced to a mini- N ,. Manning Williams-
mum. School children can b- v Woodard.
Wilson. N. C. tin Friday evening they . w y
entertained in honor of their guests generally that I am a
and the visitors the neighborhood, for the sheriff if
th. matures the evening being Pro- county to the action of
Hook and a contest, around Le I will
the world With Delightful of an
refreshments consisting of punch and R
ream and cake were served. Little
Marie Chapman and Elizabeth John-
son gracefully presided at the punch
bowl hidden among palms and ferns
The entire home and lawn were de-
with potted plants.
On Monday night, an automobile
party was given the young people
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
ed and minor defects corrected St
that may be aide to grasp the
opportunity which birth environment
entitle them to.
Shall we, then, with this splendid
opportunity before us to bring tin
health and happiness of our County
up to the standard of perfection, shall
we. I ask. neglect this great
in order to provide a palace
for three or four indigent Please
do not think that I am that
the County shirk any of her
On the contrary, the
who DO NOT BELONG TO
FOB
lo the voters of Pitt
Having been urged by my friends
run for County Commissioner from
the North Side of the River, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject to the
Democratic primary. Any support
given me will be highly appreciated.
J. P. DAVENPORT.
We are certainly If you Will
engage us to equip and Install.
Your Fixture.
You will undoubtedly be the
for many years to come. The com-
forts and conveniences of good
are indeed I blessing, well worth
the price, but the annoyances of poor
plumbing can not be
do good plumbing.
estimated. We
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
STATE INSTITUTIONS would he , la distance of six
few in number that they could b
few
cared for The Hospital with the
addition of very, very little expense.
Poverty and Pauperism are a dis-
ease. Shall we encourage
and treat the result of our care-
in regard t the Public
or shall we raise the stand-
of our physical well being fie
that we Mill be able, in a large
measure, to prevent and
teen at which place they took
in th. city and enjoyed the
n amusement.
The entire week was spent in
automobile rides and water-
melon and fruit parties. Among those
visiting the young ladies during tin
week were Misses Williams of
X, C . Blanche Tucker.
Eleanor Worthington and May Price
of and
For Sheriff.
Tr the Democratic Voters of Pitt
take this method of announcing my
candidacy for sheriff subject to the
Democratic primaries. Should I be
elected I will endeavor to administer
the duties of the office with prompt-
using to all. I than.
For Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Domination for sheriff of Pitt
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of said county. It
nominated and elected pledge myself
to make you a good officer. Thanking
one and all for their support and co
operation I am.
JNO. L. GIBSON,
of Township, N. C
For Constable
I announce to the voters of Green-
you for your support and beg to re that I am a candidate
your obedient servant.
Very respectfully
J. J.
For Sheriff.
take this method of announcing t
the citizens of Pitt county I am
a candidate for the office of sheriff
vagrancy This is the that Av,,, . Messrs Wes-
is i,., and Joe Wilson of Hunt,
serve the to the best of ability. I
will appreciate your vote ard an
I Thompson and Joe Wilson of Dunn
I trust. Gentlemen, you may not N- Wright Moore of Wilson. N. C.
consider me too presumptions in thus r Gardner and I
expressing my views. I in Turnage Ayden N C Jot and you may
American Citizenship and I know W. A. Harden and
you. Gentlemen, desire to do Turnage, n. r.
which is to be for the good ,,,.,, f Greenville, N. C, T. M. Wood-
of the greatest and what- w t Josh Tucker, Milan
ever your decision in this matter may-
be I shall remain.
Loyally,
C. M. D.
Paul Tom Joe
and Millard X C.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You
Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Coses
cf Stomach, Liver and In-
Ailments
I On Dos Has Often Dispelled
Years el Suffering
Wonderful
Remedy
will change
that
race
really be termed a wonderful r and tn
of Trouble has o fame
from ore end of the country to th No
you will
nave suffered with Liver
IA etc . and have been restored to
health and are loud in their of this rem-
There is not a day but what one
the wonderful from remedy
and the are entirely natural, as it
on the source and foundation of these ailments,
the poisonous catarrh and bile
taking out the inflammation from the in-
tract and In render the same
antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose
Which alone should relieve your suffering and
that
should restore you to good Put
It to a test results will be a revelation
to you and you will over your re-
know the joys of living.
Send on Stomach Ailments to
Chemist Whiting St.
better still, obtain a from your u
gale In R. By
THE JOHN U CO
and everywhere
Piles Cured In to Days
V II m if
to cure any use
Bind. Protruding Piles
gives I .-. lad
Married at
For
wish to announce the voters
county that am s candidate for
sheriff subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected I prom
me serve the county the heat
my ability; never shirking from the
duties cf office. Thanking you
advance for your vote and support
JOE
for constable subject to the action
f 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. MOOR
Fer Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green
township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action of
the Democratic primary and will
the help of any.
AMOS C JACKSON.
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
News Peached yesterday of.
be a candidate for
the marriage it. Sunday Treasurer County, subject
Miss Jennie B, and Hugh C
smith, both of county.
Mil
PONTIAC, Mich., Aug. Many
leading fruit growers of Michigan
rs of the State Horticultural
Sin gathered hi re today their
midsummer meeting. The
sessions will last two days and will
be devoted to practical
to the action of the Democratic
thank the people for sup-
port have given me In the past
and I elected, promise to give
the same service I have tried to give
sines I have been In office.
W. B. WILSON
For Treasurer.
I announce to my friends and the
ions it voters throughout Pitt county that
fruit culture, methods packing,
and mark-ting.
am a candidate for Treasurer
to the action of the Democratic
If elected I will serve the
to the best of my ability
to receive your vote and support I n,
C. T.
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
their help.
A. R.
For I
I announce to the voters of Green
township that I am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will
predate their vote and help.
JESSE L.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court
Pitt county subject to action
Democratic primary- Grateful for
the flattering vote the people gave me
four years ago. I solicit your sup
port. If elected I will fill the office
to the best of my ability.
I. C- COX
Automobile For Hire
Town or Country
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE
Phone Rick's Grocery,
T. I. Moore
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
WHITSETT INSTITUTE
A Leading Boarding School for Two Hun
and Fifty Students. lot
College, for Business, fur or for
Life. Established Wide
Reasonable
IN THE HEALTHFUL PIEDMONT
NEAR GREENSBORO. N. C.
For Illustrated Views, etc.,
address the President,
W. T. WHITSETT. D-
CAROLINA.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
at the old reliable DR
S ANTISEPTIC
skat dressing relieves pain end heals at
Ike same time. Not a
For
I use method of to
the voters of Pitt county I am a
candidate for Treasurer subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary.
the vote and help of my friends
and the public generally, and If elect-
ed I promise to the duties
the office to the best of my ability.
O W. HARRINGTON.
j. C- LANIER
III
SOUTH
to the voters that I am
a candidate for of Pitt
I county from Township subject
to the action of th Democratic
your vote and help.
I if elected I will endeavor to serve
the county to the beet of my ability.
Joseph
. . . . ,.
Clerk Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Superior Court of
Pitt County subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary.
A.
7-8-14
nil
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Commissioner
North side of Tar River subject to the
action of Democratic primary If
and elected will serve the
to the best of my ability.
R. D.
FOR
I hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner from
Township to succeed my
self subject to the Democratic
of Pitt County.
W. U
For
I announce myself a candidate
County Commissioner from Carolina
Township subject to the actions of the
Democratic primary and solicit your
aid.
S. A. CONGLETON.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner, lo
succeed myself, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
JOHN G. TAYLOR
OUT
OR. Om L, JOINER
Physician
Office in the Drown Building on Dick-
avenue. Office hours
to and to
., . OF TRAINS
Atlantic Coast
North Bound South Bound
a m. No. . m
So. p m. No. p. a
Norfolk
Bound West Bound
No. a. m. No. I III a. m
No. I a m. No. 7.84 a. m
No. p m No p.
For all occasions, Roses,
Violets and Tallies the lead-
Our art In wedding
are the latest touch.
In floral offerings to be
Blooming pot plants, Hy-
palms, ferns, Norfolk pines
i many other nice pot plants.
Rose bushes, evergreens,
hedge plants and shads trees.
telegraph and telephone
promptly executed by
J. I. A Co.
Store
RALEIGH. N. C.
OR. J. E. MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon
treat all animals. Calls promptly
day or night. Office at R.
. stables with hospital
vice. Day phone night 288-L.
DR. V. R.
Specialist in Fitting Glasses
Office at J. R. Smith Bros, Store
Ayden, N. C.
Monday sad Tuesday August and
Home Office . . Washington, N. C.
Except Monday and Tuesday.
IS
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND AND IS
ROUNDED HY THE BEST
COUNTRY.
OF ALL
KINDS INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
DAVE TO
OFFER IN THE V OF
CAPITAL AND
FACILITY
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE
I on NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
n;
If -i the lost Man.
i I MM S. C, i II. I
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
A MONO THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE
PART OF NORTH CARO-
AND THOSE
WISH TO BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TAKE
FEW BES AND
TELL
TO BRING Ti
Ml i
rS
ogress
Existing in North Carolina Brought Pitt Should lake u
the Build County
mm i letter OR, m. , mm
I .--i I H I It. v
iv iii I lie
It is Thought That Opening Attack was
Against From the Reports
lug. is a general en- is i-
IT-
is progressing at Belgium. Ger-
assaulted the posts at dawn and is still 12- at I;
It is believed that the attack was direct striking th- gap o the I; I until
against Brussels. War office announced that the engage- dun and fierce fighting is m progress at
the Belgians. It is reported that the
office denied the French have been cheeked at after severe
troops violated the by entering the territory Germans are in great strength operating as far a-
around Alsace prior to the declaration of war. War of- and have the entire front by cavalry,
ace announces that the German and French armies arc who are raiding the front line. Whereabouts Hie
raid, other all to Liege. French army is being held as a but the war
says fighting near expected. War
office insists that the Germans have finally been checked
at
U. S. OFFICERS OBSERVERS.
Aug. war office
agreed that two United States army officers can
forces the front as observers f the
European nations involved. Have replied to request such
permission from this government.
BELGIANS NUMERICALLY STRONGER
BERLIN, Aug. General Von Stein of-
reports the reason that didn't take Liege
was Kaiser does not want necessary loss
says Belgians were numerically stronger.
ARMY DETACHED ROM LIEGE
BRUSSELS, Aug. 1- Gentian army is being detach
ed from Liege and are advancing through the heart
Belgium. -Main cavalry i engaged in forward move
along the whole front of the allied armies.
i Mm kit for
N. C.
you
. i-
,,.,, . ,. and
; i
I ll
. , ., n i the bank,
Caro-
the price farm pr.
I. , ail our people II may i-
., the
iv the sod
ton and Used In
world's because volume
production the domestic
The general European
War tor the time b den
Industrial cowmen con-
and th Con
,;,.,,,, ,,, Europe, and
., product, are I I
FORCING BACK GERMAN CALVARY
BRUSSELS, Aug. army slowly forcing
back the cavalry patrols which pushed far into
the Belgium advance of main One such detach-
routed. Reports from war office declared
situation at the front favorable. British and
French reinforcements enabled the Belgians forces I
divide and drive Germans from small towns.
CRUISER SUFFOLK STILL PROWLING
YORK. lug. British cruiser, Suffolk i- re
ported still prowling about the entrance of this port, ac
cording to the quarantine observers.
TOOK REFUGE AT ATHENS.
ATHENS, Aug. VI German battleship tool
refuge here yesterday. the commander
must coal and leave within twenty four hours or
remainder of the war.
GERMAN GUN NEAR LIEGE
AMSTERDAM, lug. dispatches
that German siege guns are nearing Liege with con
of German forces for final assault.
FRENCH SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE
PARIS, Aug. and German outpost
entire line, department at Alsace, war office says that
the French army everywhere are successful, and that the
French forces drove the Germans back from and
captured Battery Artillery.
REINFORCEMENTS FROM ITALY
LONDON, Aug. is reported Italy has
-ranted permission to gather reinforcement.
from Italy. St. Petersburg dispatches report Russian
Haiti.- Sea fleet captured German merchant-
men.
PRISONERS SHOWN CONSIDERATION
lug. -Official says
taken by the around are shown con
HOME
PARIS, Aug embassy has aided fifty
five hundred Americans to date in getting away from
for America.
TAKES POSSESSION TODAY.
WASHINGTON, lug Department dis-
patches reports will take n peaceful possession
of City today. All battleships will he withdrawn
from Vera CrUZ within two weeks.
ON
BRUSSELS, Aug. admits that a gene
engagement now progressing west f and
FREIGHT RATE COMMISSION
REPORT SUBMITTED TO CRAIG.
RALEIGH, Aug. Interstate Freight Rate Com-
missions report was submitted to Governor this
morning. The report makes an average reduction from
the pit sent with southern main lines .-n a
eighteen per cent, compared with a three per cent
cut by the Justice act which the
in the mountain division. The extra twenty-five
per cent, reduction has been abolished.
Having the i w.
may the remedy. The col
and tobacco mark. I be
turned fa. torn, foreign
. and means
ho demand will become d.
peace is restored, I
which will In i
p, . th. d even Hi
the War. II
b. to i stab
country the
a to make at.
b n
American and English we ma
b. i- and i lo r.
operations and i
ft ,
ball our cotton In th.
fun. and Canada, and Great
r, .,., one ball
our exports Under
, .,,;,, n Dy cooperation wit
bankers to be able lo
nearly normal
ion may Hated In . ,
i the belle prevail.
i will b.
., j brief. The numb r
and appalling lo of life
and property ensue, will
mediation and peace Ev
continue ii i-
r. iii bi any reduction
the and other iii
vital our i i
Unfortunately about par cent, of
our foreign in carried in foreign
la and
II. I ill in
a I i an
agreed by .
.
I i i
could
people,
A. lo th.
and feasibility of
, i time I
lion be. e of
world, while
,.,.
., ., practical, Pill
Hi- and lead
i. county Hospital In the Stat.
would be an easy
mall, i n, build a suitable annex ft I
In r n
The Whole Time H. Officer
d, d a.
again i -1-
ibis import a
I this . i
when iv. pro, i v
he i
, j,,,, Its
I i on teach
I pr. . Mi-.- m In
; r public i
,, and e .
; Ion,
an you i for lb
I . ii training lo If for the
the
i j ; i yours,
GREENE M
. I.
Ml Mi-- . l- The m
lam the i
raising Industry
. ;, lam i hi t. day
n the annual meeting of
in in. it's
.- la ghoul old
and all a i
rail
i i a n
iii.- will continue
,. i. and will pa devoted
it Ion of a i i of
p, i , relating to
. cattle in mis
country, in with
meeting, each , there,
will be a pure-bred





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and FARM and EASTER
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it la evident premature . would
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on,, i ban I, Henry i
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After Cruel IVar on or
Bill be known a.-
or tin- Cripple Entente.
upon trouble iii
great Sam
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of opinion a to the mi i,,., own are trivial i
rial or th s. .
will b
Europe
v- r the pros-
peel the an
and Stan
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for capital
are in
It i.- to .-top tin- book
worn
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that the Mood
hundred
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n. f. I i-i- had
wonderful ill the
equilibrium
. i stoppage of our
to or tour
in la to throw
i into
and -t tin w i.-i-
lip H Wilson
i Us tin-
into a position of comparative
I'M
II kin v pain Borrow
Waiting our
It w- . p. r
As in bis
Would we not bi- caret
along our .
to plant all that's I
our r. aping
It VI the
our tide,
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parted
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would Love not be
I gun
How la our a k
To
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Strive to attain a noble I
an
i., lug r ring In,
Surely will brighter,
win illuminate the a.
And our pi- . I With joy-
As we day by
Herbert B. I
, economic loss upon
i- .
new-born child . mi
are. n
doll
i .;., are, drops again lo
The minimum
i id .
been figured ill
in th-
I.
in Slat i., .
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two
a stork knows
Hough in out of Hie rain.
is Where W are remind-
i it bare their paid agents
in . vi-i- army
i . it is to
. Lion,
I I
I . . , . , ,
II .
death I I
i and
real i I
i i and W HOLE
saves life; lengthens Ufa and
n where t n
lives the mo;. . an
, ion
good reason why Argentina Ian I
experiencing a boom
b highly a crops and In
n- in products 1- section
the evils he states. H. admits.
. r, some Indus a- time Schumann will con-
tries would in-n.-iii by demand lo sing lo crowded house,
war ma I, rial and would be . per reluctance Mr.
ma nil for our manufactures, lo being pried oB by
etc., to m. ,, ,,.,, ,.
Bused by Ho lo.-.
hit h Germans and other
would
In his opinion, i-
b the
. . s WOUld h.
. our own would
. . .
,. of capital, and
inn, l; ii. an lb
. in i.-
. . Our tori
ill ; ,
.; ii or
; . I an ii
Ill ill
III- I , Mill do
. an r
, . , . Bu
, In tin
I i
r as America .
b suffer from
I. . . . . I
, ind lo main In
i ., in -in h
bat an h pi i.
It is a is one man. a mad man,
drunk power and mad with
that plunged all Europe
into war, the Emperor. Dom-
the i
Austria and Italy, he
lo make
mid Hut
Italy says -he 1.- assisting in a
war aggression and
bis pitiful pleading help, and
Austria seems be
although it was she, through
whom precipitated the War
Emperor William Is
trying lo blame the war on
and I la
Jurors September Court
Th. is the Jury list drawn
by lie County Commissioners on
for the September Civil Ti-rm of
I'm Superior
Charlie Mi f,
David
font, J J. Nobles.
J. II.
c. Maya
J W.
Oscar it N-
Beaver Dam; it. ii
C. Hubert
Hodges, i J
Mil. Mi kins
-a. It A, Peal, Bethel; J. Oak-
J H Hodges, Con-
W, I, Jenkins.
K r Dam; II. L
Lewis, Ii Owens,
L P. Bethel
In poem appearing on and
Is page front pi n
Mr ti H. is on.- of bis
recently
prim Mr. in. y.- work as a poem
r 1.- finding tor
Hi, lot good ins,
and rs o the papers in
which in--1 have been appearing
. . of
ill II
, vi brings
i the
the l--r. in;
mining Hue
lion of ti,,
. Inn
Ibis
Hi--
u in I hi
; .- mi n ham ma
only
Ir in number an imago
Mistreat 11.1
m with
During
war In.
mil old
and
the n ma
appropriated
tin- two hundred
thousand Americana In Ku
rope by the war, had no warn-
whatever, Em-
plunged Into the war
like a lap thunder a
sky.
Working n Km up
for . in ii aware tin .
. thing m gain by war.
o------
la . iii the
the settled their quarrels
or thousand ago
and i.
1.0.- hut failed
lain,
is great year wheat
.- n i ii., late
Will n fulls mil .
the plain a
I. . . In 1.11.
.,
Sin r. 1.11 , . i
In at list In ,
. i-
M . hill all
to be I,, . I
am in v.-r blows in-r trumpet for
a too to raise
haul hi
Stab lined II
in w
can to discuss Oils pen.
n win. pa
some n. a would ii.
truth
Who la to In
h,,. in -11 allowed lo remain
in and Co-
u I. a man trouble h.
. in pay it bat K hut h
Pa -I
Th hag an Ingrowing
time
Now, however, great
if Europe in
n-n withdrawn com-
our country's export
la War
Europe our crop.- and
but vi. have vis
ii---------
Hill I HO
located apply
.-in in Job In
that lob will m
I tall out III,
to guard in.
In- I.- a I In
high about H Hi
no one can until too late In II la hoped, afforded h
and In the hill In How To Children.
I.- tumbled Into causing quite o la
painful injuries We don't
fella In Hi- Bay
He More
a Was
of
Fountain, N C.
August B Till
I,, Honorable Board Com-
of County.
Greenville, n
;,
wish to heartily add my
to the for the
a Pitt Hospital.
movement If will be
a Hod .- ml lo poor and of
om- county. Although have, only
been a r, -1,1.1,1 Pill County a
over one year, during that
inn, have attached to the
people and am in favor any move-
will Mp poor
I nine in i day. In
,,,. daily numbers of
cases u
.-l an- Able to
means for
a good be done
th. if iv. had a hospital
pi iii,. ii. treated even tot a
normal a,
experience as real-
physician In the City
ll . Honolulu, Hawaiian
lauds, and closely acquainted with.
good derived there from,
and lite many case that
have d had not
in. ii-.-. l
Miss ox. wt-re shocked
I when her brother
Mr. C. T. Cox nil
gram I. r death,
died at N C,
remains arrived by A. L at
m and
her.- in th, tea
lends .
MiSS t- a
I with h. r moth.-r
ox, about
of
pan
Of he
Th,. t tail waning
low
and surrounding community
h, r death and sympathize with her
II. 1- Mr-
. ad
h.-r. Her an HaW, W. K
I x. , H A Co of
C T Can,
ii.- Bank of km
Ml. S air mad.- a
lo Washington
A . load of Ball all stood ban-
at A. W. A- CO,
Prof K. C. Friday
from trip in
. lion He r. port.- Hi pros-
s. good He left
morning tor when
nil tin pastor's
Sunday
v,, cook stows and ranges
a.- good as money can bu Would be
lo show you them and II
pay you to see our line before buying.
Harrington, Barber Co
Miss Balls of lit
Wednesday Tucker,
ready mixed paint
i- hi.- beat that money buy
Die public Is realizing more an I
more as see it daily. Tic
; best is always Hie cheapest th.-n
not H Forrest , Co,
Mr.-. I. and Miss Mamie
Chapman to Ayden
If is furniture or
want A. W. Ange .- Co., baa I
at th.- right price
Miss Lea of Or.
vine is Mrs. w Harper
takes a lot of to
things through the world but Hum
Club On their own merit
Lei B P. . -how
pair.
Mrs. Buck of 1-
Mrs W It. Slink-
Harrington, Barber i CO., have
received another shipment of stool
hairs, no k.-rs, bed- and
Winnie of left
after spending a few days
with Mrs A Johnson.
Mr Wilfred Buck this after
noon for tO I his son
lo Slate Institution fur feeble
minded, Mr. Buck has many friends
hen- who sincerely hope son
may be cured
Mr. w. opened garage
h.-r.- Thursday, and we hop.-
we may gel more . Hi.
f.-r ea
Mr.-, a. for
to visit Mrs
it, Jenkins, Mr
this morning to Join
Opens September
I the In-
Milled I I in
Caused i
. nil. . .
Ai In Id in Wilson on
n-pr. .
n. tin- Rocky Mound
Hoards of Trade
owing Ho-
ii . in
rails, d I. war now going
mi In th.- European and the
hi able to In
hospital given to a, time it
the decided to defer the opening
Now in 11.- together do as sales on above mentioned
much tor our and Pitt Until I-. Al Ibis time
County, an Institution will have cleared
will lo our and s-. i i Iv lo enable farmers
then watch the other in ,,, prices tor their
lad example t n ,,. further each
Board of Trade, through their ware-
housemen, notify the of our
i ii and to them not lo
grade tobacco early, lo
, graded m this time of
weather la warn will be
in or if bandied In
i mil weather. The tobacco crop being
late this year in
l .
V. n i,
I II
the
Ton n.
n t . Aug. I The
i iv ii League our town is delighted
to . inn. that Mr. Frank M
will deliver an
ii.- opening that it win not
lo any treat ex-
possibly obtain for a
price for their
I fully,
I I Eagles, for the Wilson To-
o Board Trade
i. p, To-
I is- i.
is a poor tiling to stand of for, vessels under to
. I II It II
Whose II is to look after win-n you If In tin- rear of American Hag A more
but it should -I- i a crowd and want to s. e Hi pro m. I
to that he d cession.
coma through transfer .
of the American coasting
. in High , of Trade
. evening, c. Cooper, for Mount. To
lo. K. Mr Inn i Hoard I
Woolen a strong civic
In even form it n Board Trade
la hoped entire
our I Oil SUE Oil HUT V
i will hots U ill sell for or on
order to both Address Calvin
t nil. N
I In- friends and in lathes of II III If w
Per
Cent Pure
BREAD
Per
Cent Pure
II H II V
mill II l I l
i n
BAKED IN OWN TOWN, BAKED FOR YOU.
YOUR HOME TOWN PRODUCT BAKED BY AM EXPERT BAKER
On these grounds we are soliciting your patronage. Our new and up to-
wagon pass your door every afternoon with Fresh Bread and
Rolls.
A i
H.
Our Wagon is Different Others You Will l The Bells, Listen
Them All orders phoned us in the morning will be delivered in the afternoon
CAKES We call Your Special Attention to them. We put out the Best
Line that and Pure Material can Produce at Prices.
Y will also find our bread and cakes at some of your leading Grocery
Stoics We furnish them with fresh goods daily. J. L. Starkey, J.
L. Smith, E. H. Jas. Long. York Perkins Co., and W. H. Ricks
Save Every Label They Are Valuable; -We are going to give away some
able prizes to the ones holding the largest number of our labels.
Greenville Bakery,
Dickinson Avenue, Near Norfolk Southern Depot. Phone Number
hi I BI i
hi ii . t. mm
. .
i,, l
, .
n-
Hi
. imp
Great Buy Time for You at
Clearance Sale
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today
For the next thirty days we are going to divide our
over worth Rogers Silverware.
All Ladies and Children's cut SHOES now going at
-3 regular pi ice. and see, is all we ask, and we will make
j our dollar do double duty.
B.
r and i
burst
a ;.
i . and I
,. i and Lucy S
iv and
N. A i
in ; Harry K Grim
for tie nm
In Ho- ill
up in . hen tomorrow.
An. i to Hi- the
court r ii
on granting a genera
the vote the May
prim, s, us ii on lie- p- .
tiled by lo
Kitchenette WANT ADS
. J pi
Let us show you the only all metal, in-
sect proof, and most Kitchen
Cabinet.
Twenty Off i
Mt Held
Pure Food Kitchenette
Company.
mint order
for want except from
having regular
count. The rate la i
line, all to the line.
No.
Courtesy.
A talking of
The the
of came up.
It would take a very
to me that any
people heat the re-
marked. you an example.
I an walking down the champs
wanted to a
called the Rue la
Not knowing where to turn off
Into the aide l naked a young
who passed inn If he
could direct me to It assured
me with a thousand pardons be did
nor know.
A few minutes later heard
tying feet behind me and there
my
he said, sweeping off
hat and bowing profoundly, did
you not auk way to the Rue
do la I was sorry that I
did not know, but I have now seen my
brother and asked him, and I am sorry
to Inform you, madame, be did not
know
Wagner Starched for
wiener's experience of
as during hit sojourn In
In 1840, when lie had t pawn all that
he and wife of any
value looked up the French
equivalent for a he re-
late in autobiography, i was
too shy to make Inquiries The only
word I could find In my little die
was On the map
of I found B very small
called Rue
j and thither I went, to find the
expedition fruitless Often, on read
I Inscription Mont de
j curious to know Us meaning
to my great delight, I
learned this Berg
j was where I should And
and there we now carried all
we possessed way of
WE HANDLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
ii u Mat of.
own family none but the
drugs, W every
caution to accuracy and faith
Have your proscriptions till
ed and you have perfect
a the And confidence,
knew, la a help In r
pare , , , .; a . I
Drug Company
. M.
Ask
Kat best. d
A while woman who can
cook and do general tor
small family, and furnish good ref-
information write
or apply tO, M, Move, N.
K. T II No. I Bo U.
I lo it coil
WANT
Headstones or
Monuments
LET HE SHOW
HENRY T. KING
mid
BATES
to the
via
ATLANTIC
The of the
I rip
From
To C. . 110.9.1
To Baltimore. Md.
To New York City .
To Boston. Mass.
Tickets on sale until
September SO. via Norfolk and
with final return limit
II. 1914.
W. J. T. C. White
Pass Traffic Mgr. lien. Pass
Wilmington, N. C.
Are
Losing
Money
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Moseley Bros.
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
Social
Upon This Argument
We Rest Our Case
MONDAY AUGUST
Mr-. Trivia Hooker and children
Sunday moraine for Grottoes, ID
mountains of Virginia.
Whore v will spend sometime
Mr and Mrs W. It Brown and
returned Sunday form Virginia
Beach where have been for the
past month.
Mr. and Mrs Jay Smith and Children
returned Sunday evening from Nor-
folk.
MM. Lucy Move and little son and
Mrs. B spent Sunday tn
Washington,
Ralph Jones, Milo Smith and
Savage Sunday In Washington.
Mr Walter Johnston came In Sun-
day evening from Washington.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh S Sheppard. of
Wilson spent the day here.
Mr. J. Woodward, who is now
stationed at Darlington, s. c. spent
Sunday here with his family.
Mr.-. K. it. and daughter.
Miss Gladys left this morning for a
visit Palmyra
Miss Ernestine Forbes left this
morning for a visit in Henderson.
Mrs K. ti. Flanagan left this morn-
for Baltimore where her husband
Mr. E. Flanagan will undergo an
operation tomorrow-
Mr W H Hall Jr returned
from a trip to Asheville and other
points in the western part the state.
K. II and children
have returned from a visit to Wilson.
Miss morning in
a visit in Oxford.
Mr.-. II. I. Coward morn-
for a visit in Oxford
Miss Brown this morning
for a visit in Henderson
Mrs. T T. Ward and son. Master
Douglas, and Misses Ethel Bowling
and left this morning for
Baltimore.
letter from Dr. Zeno Brown
Compared he el
and I he
Lives Saved.
kept up.
North Carolina
August 6th,
Mr.
Although I am silent on most
wish I lie people of Pitt
County to know that I an
advocate of the advantages of a
equipped hospital. Costly to build
and expensive to maintain, bow trivial
when to the amount of
alleviated and valuable lives
There can be no argument as
to our need of such an Institution,
bin I doubt the of this
at this lime when all the
of the old world are arrayed
against each other. With the anxiety
and depression felt by every man of
discretion doubt interesting the
in any movement that demands u
bond issue or an expenditure of a
sum of money. Let us
continue to discuss the natter freely,
but call no election until peace and
confidence have been restored
ZENO BROWN, M D,
Mr- and Miss Mary
spent Sunday in Simpson.
OF PASSENGER TRAINS
Atlantic Toast Lisa.
North Bound South bound
No. II a. m. No. p. B
No p. m. No. p
Norfolk Southern.
East Bound West Bound
No. a. m. No. I a. a-
No. No. 7.14 a. D
No. II P m No .
to tn the
Score of Citizens Prove It.
After reading the public statement
of this representative of Green-
ville given below, you must come to
A remedy which
proved so beneficial years ago with
the kidneys, can naturally be expect-
ed to perform the same work In
cases Bead
Mrs. M. Forties. 12th and Evans
know from per-
experience Kidney
are a fine backache and kidney
remedy I have used them with the
best of results for dull, nagging back-
ache-, pain across my kidneys
headaches, The. kidney secretions
were unnatural and contained
Finally I procured Loan's
Pills from the John I. Wooten
Drug . and they brought me prompt
relief. I have had no occasion to use
lb. m for the past two years and glad-
h- my former
Price at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
Kidney same that
Mrs. Forties had Foster
Co., . Buffalo. N. V.
Piles Cured in to Days
Your will miner if
tail tn cure in. of
Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles in day.
The Raft, Me.
Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies can be found at all times,
at my store.
J. E. Williams
j. C- LANIER
HEAD STORM
IRON FENCES
HOST
To Morehead City
Sunday,
-August-
Join us in one of the best trips of the season to this
popular resort where you get the benefit of sea breezes,
fine bathing and sailing sailing. There. are .
other things there that will make the day well spent.
Remember that Ladies and children will receive the
personal attention of the manager, and good order and
service is assured one and all.
U H. V. H.
Optometrist
at J. R. Smith and Bros,
den. N. C, the second Monday
each month.
Byes Examined
Home Washington, B.
Life On,
of New
Assets
George A. Special
Brans N. B,
BL BENTLEY
Stilt With
ill l
The Co,
of N. T.
J. I
Attorney at Law
Building, on Us
House
Bl
M Law
la
his gas
desired
North
B. BL CLAM
Attorney at lent
Land Drainage Cases a
la formerly kg
and Blew.
BARBING A
Lawyers
tn all she
it Building
straw, fronting Court
BL W. CARTER, BL B.
to the
Bar Nose end throat.
N. O. B. B.
wit Dr. D. L.
nils, say every Monday. I a I gag
DR. JOHN F.
has mored his from Old Bali
Bow to Dr. Brown's
stables on fourth Street. Phase
Day or Night
d and w.
DR. PAIL
Office Frank Wilson's
Telephone
B. B.
B. f.
Ufa, Fire,
m Fourth street seer
SKINNER ,.
Attorney at
NORTH
Tailoring Parlor
. Pressing Club . .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Phone Cleaning
Street
Altering, Cleaning and Pressing of all Hat a
Special attention given Coat Suits and CLOTHES
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work guaranteed.
H.
Building.
MANAGER
C.
VACATION
to
via the
ATLANTIC COAST
The Standard Railroad the South
at the
LOW ROUND TRIP
. To.
Atlantic City. N J. 111.00
Baltimore, Md,
Washington, i C
Richmond,
Norfolk. Va. 5.00
Virginia Vi
Hi ken will be sold for all
st
Limited, returning to reach original
point by or before
Of Wednesday.
1914.
For schedules, routes, stopover
etc., to
W H. WARD. t agent
of the Atlantic Coast or address
W, J T, C
Pass, manager P. A.
Wilmington, N C
Wendell
Middlesex
Hal
Wilson
2.00
Manager
Edge Tools
are Strictly up to Date
Warrenton
High
School
If. C
High Preparatory
Classical and Scientific
Special Course preparatory to
Academies, Trained and Ex-
Faculty, One teacher la
twenty students, All hording
under the Immediate
Principal and faculty.
Two literary societies, Young
Mens Christian Association,
than one hundred students now la col-
as leaders of fresh, and
classes st Davidson College.
of and one of three highest la
fresh, at University. Other evidences
of leadership. Expenses moderate,
JOHN Principal.
Greenville Rooting and
Cornice Company,
Mr. Hill, formerly located mar A. I,. Depot
Wishes to inform ins friends that he is Bow a
member the styled Ann and solicits
their patronage.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND
STOVE REPAIRS REPAIR WORK OUR
WHITSETT INSTITUTE
fF Two Hug-
and Fifty
I I
W THE PIEDMONT
REGION NEAR GREENSBORO. N. C
For Vi.-.
th
W. T. WHITSETT. Ph. D-
In line has there been so many
improvement in There is a Plier for
purpose that can be imagined. The
Diamond Edge line ii complete and contains
the down-to-the-minute improvement.
The superior finish and performing value of
Edge Pliers recommend the entire
Diamond Edge Tool family to
Hardware Company.
Advertise Today, Reap
the Benefits Tomorrow
New Gar-
den Seed
Flower Seed
Onion Sets
Maine Red Bliss
Irish
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Stock
Poultry
HI
THE BEST TOW
MM
Tells A
in
Mr. D. J. postmaster
bare
day ins return from
when be been spending s week.
ii,. enjoyed the trip Immensely,
aid. The situation is delightful and
there arc about people there,
enjoyed the mountain climbing
other features, he said, and the
has done a great deal
good
-A now hotel has bean com-
and there are people
Southern States, i found the
of the colony most pleasant and
congenial, ii is great place for to
enjoy one's self and to recuperate.
M. Hock, my city, has
Hist a cottage there and i.
there with his family.
lo Greenville; well Greenville
growing rapidly. The four-story
office building being is
nearly completed and the government
building will be finished by the
of December. The new cotton mill
building is completed will he In
operation by October
think is the
town in the
Comprises About
I Top of the Blue
The Southern
Assembly There
N. C Aug is
a well known fact that tin mountains
of western North Carolina afford
scenery unsurpassed la soy region
of the world, not even by the famous
Alps in Italy. What is more grand,
more picturesque, more wonderful in
panoramic changes than the trip over
the Southern railway from Old Kort
to Black Mountain. Nor is this the
only ion of our mountains that
holds much Of interest lo visitors, for
around Hen-1
Lake Little I
Switzerland, Blowing Rock.
and Other points are seem.- Of
beauty.
Ii is also a fail, mil so well known,
peril through modesty or the lack
of publicity, the prettiest and i
most Inviting section in nil this North
mountain grandeur, is at.
Some years ago the
religious con-,
the Idea establishing as-
grounds o own for sum-
mer tomes end summer , am
where they could go rest and rec-1
THE BEST COMPANY-
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark. N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent.
Greenville, N. C.
Candidates Cards
. i
All Cards are . per
per payable Is
For
I wish to to my
For Treasurer.
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of I'm County sub
to the Democratic primary.
W. L. HALL.
Checks
GOOD IN ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD. . .
ISSUED BY
Greenville
Banking Trust
Company.
FOB OF
I wish lo announce I am a can-
lo succeed myself in the
of Hi of Deeds, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary. I
I haul the people for the support
given me In the past and if elected
will serve them lo the best of my
BELL,
s-l
I candidate for the of
carry on the study of topics m subJect
of Interest In their respective primary, and will
ill I lie same tune be Ire- . the vote , of any.
from the frivolities and dissipations,; w SIMON MOVE.
usually are found about summer
to Which the worldly minded
The Presbyterians selected , , .
, . ., , . , . I wish to announce to my friends
Mont-eat. near Black Mountains, for
, , . . that I am a candidate for sheriff or
their assembly grounds, have n . . . ., ,
., .,, ,, ,,,,,,., Pitt county, subject to the action of
there. The Methodist . a,. .
, . , , , the Democratic Should
have their principal place at
FOB
I hereby myself a can-
for county commissioner, to
succeed myself, subject to the Demo-
primary of County.
E. B. WHICHARD.
Congressman Small
from first
near Waynesville.
another place Is being planned near
and a Blue Ridge
located the National Y. M. C. A.
be elected will endeavor to servo
the people one and ail to the beet of
my ability. I will appreciate your
vote and help.
ERNEST R. DUDLEY.
essential to restore good prices for
such of our agricultural other
products as must be exported.
These international complication j
have also injuriously affected our
In order to avoid any
panic. Congress has passed a hill
providing for an emergency currency
under which more than One Million
Dollars of additional currency Will
be n available for the
the country who can furnish the
security. In addition the
Hoard is now complete
and will proceed and put
into operation at an early date the
Federal Reserve Hanking system, it
must be remembered, however, that
neither under the emergency cur-
law. nor the Federal Reserve
Act can State banks secure addition-
currency directly. Their only
will he to secure this currency
indirectly through the banks who have
become Federal Reserve Hanks,
which have taken steps to become a
part of this system.
This condition given rise
to very serious complaint from the
banks in Eastern Carolina
While these Federal Reserve
may currency upon negotiable
other securities at ohm
per cent. Interest, they are
the State banks full rate of G per
rent, end it Is said are
a liberal spirit iii furnishing money
to smaller banks even at this toll
rate The result is that the smaller
,,.,,. i towns and village
co-operation In any plan
i i of prices is absolutely
at a gnat disadvantage
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to my friends and
to the public generally that I am
candidate for the office of sheriff -r
Pitt county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. will
date the support of all.
R. HYMAN.
For Sheriff.
Tc the Democratic Voters of Pitt
I take this method of announcing my
In 1907 the Baptists bought what Is
now known as and
the Southern assembly.
It comprises about acres right on
top the Blue mountains, on
sides of the noted Swannanoa
tunnel. Ii is IS miles east of Ashe-
and the elevation is feet
higher that city. Old ML
is only miles distant, craggy.
Heard and about
the tame distance, while
the and other
inter, sting peaks are within three lo
live miles. From all parts of for to the
crest views can be had should b.
There are beautiful drives all .
the grounds, and of the
are constantly going on. ,
of of bee sold an, J
between am a hundred J
cottages have been erected FITS respectfully
hundred to six hundred people spend
the bummer months here, and they
come and go by every train. A .-
advantages that existed up to the pros-
e, was the lack of accommodations I take this method of announcing t
there were several good the citizens of Pitt county that arr
hoarding houses they could not pro- a candidate for the of sheriff
for all who warned to come an. subject to the action of the Democratic
people were dally turned away. This party. If elected I to
disadvantage Is now removed by the serve th
FOB
hereby myself a
date for County Commissioner from
subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
If elected Will endeavor to serve
the people to the best of my ability.
L. R. BELL.
For Sheriff.
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county
I hereby announce myself a
for the nomination for sheriff of Pitt
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of said county. ;
nominated and elected I pledge myself
to make you a good officer. Thanking
one and all for their support co
operation I am.
JNO. L.
let N. C
ABOUT
We are certainly if you will
i us to equip and install.
You will undoubtedly be the
for many years to come. The com-
forts and conveniences of good plumb
are indeed a blessing, well worth
the price, but the annoyances of poor
plumbing can not be estimated. We
do good plumbing.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
For Constable
announce to the voters of Green
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 vole and
help. I am.
HENRY S
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
MOORE
handsome hotel that will appreciate your vote and an-
help you may give me.
C. E.
For Constable.
I to the voters of Green
to the best of ability. wile township that I am s candidate
completion
was the first of August. The
hotel and cottages lo
soon will provide for the
of twice as many people as here-
it moans the awakening
new Interest in and from
now on its development will be more
rapid. There air. good depot,
express, mail, telegraph and
and work has begun for
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary will
the help of any
AMOS C JACKSON.
For Hire
Town or Country
DAY or NIGHT RATES REASONABLE
Phone Rick's Grocery,
For
wish to announce to the voters
county that am a candidate rot
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected I prom I
to serve the county to the best
People from various sections
Carolina and all the . .,
Southern states have cottages here I i
of summer schools to the action o. the
For Constable.
I announce to the voters of Green
tills township I am a candidate
constable subject to the action o
Democratic primary and will
their help.
t A. K.
necessary, are av -.- ,
, end ,. , ha for U.
main sufferers. Borne Immediate
for ibis is
absolutely necessary. II la hoped and
believed that the Federal Reserve
Board may be able Indirectly
to ail this class of banks.
assuming this European
be brief and the partial re-
above discussed will be at-
,,,,. will depend upon th
and the
plain the and the West for the
maintenance in.
products, if the producers
t, programs are port they have given .
people have I hare been in
here this season, and some of
are M Mr.
v wad family are boarding
and Mrs . K. Carroll Fur Treasurer
cottage and the letter's sister, I announce to my friends and h
Mum Willie brother, voters throughout that
,,, the a candidate tor Treasurer
them Mrs. D. J. Ml., to the action of the
I Waller spent two If elected will serve the
pie to the beat of my ability.
to receive your and support I am
, C. T
weeks With Hem. and Mr. Is
and if the Hanks and the n. Mrs.
men of Capital operate with
the producers lo the and
be upon the security
of farm a great source of
stability of prices will be furnished
This spirit operation is ab-
High Point is also
Mrs. Carroll. Mr. Whichard is
for a cottage with a view For Treasurer
Kg bis family spend their sum- , use this method of
bare C M WOO voters of Pitt county that am a
brought his family weeks ago. tor Treasurer subject to the
Fur
I announce to the voters of Green
villa township that I am a candidate
subject to the action
Democratic primary will
predate vole and help.
; M L WHICHARD.
For f Superior
hereby announce myself a
I date for clerk of Superior Court
j Pitt subject to ti e action
the Democratic primary. Grateful
lie flattering vote the people gave me
I four years ago, solicit your sup
If elected will fill the
I to the best of my ability.
I-B CO
For Clerk Court.
hereby myself a can-
for Clerk Superior Court of
Pitt County subject to the action of
the Democratic
A.
7-8-14
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
I OR
i to the voters am
a i for commissioner Pin
Township uh-
.,, ,,, i, action us the
your vote and
II Heeled I will endeavor to
serve
ability.
t CIT
tn the best mi
I. w
necessary.
sincerely.
JOHN M SMALL.
it us , . .
S purchase,, a for a summer
BR.
TO
H, A. White of this city who was NecK ,. .
by the Governor as delegate for a summer homo. A
horns Mr W. J. of
owns a large boarding
and properly here. Mr. B
owns a cottage here, as does
also his brother, Dr. of Km-
Mr. N. B. Josey, of
Keck, who has his family here, has
. II I
t the more of
Cotton Congress, left this down win become Interest-
for Washington City, to at- . . ,. no more
toad the win
on Thursday and Friday. The
., f meeting as stated In the
of th- Is to try and
derive ways and means to aid the
In financing the present cot-
crop.
the and help of my Mends
the public generally and If elect
I promise to the duties o-
office to the best of
n W,
g Id i
ed Iii it. They can find no more de-
place for their summer out
lugs.
Piles Cured In to Days
curt any cir licking.
as
for
I lbs that I am
a candidate for Commissioner of Pl
county from Township subject
in the action of the Democratic
and solicit your vote and
If elected I will endeavor to serve
county to the best of my
Joseph B.
FOR
hereby myself a can-
for County Commissioner from
North side of Tar River subject to the
action of the Democratic primary If
nominated and elided will serve the
County to the best of ability
f.
Commissioner.
I a candidate for
Commissioner from Carolina
TOWS subject to the actions of the
primary solicit your
aid.
S A. CONGLETON.
24-U.
For all occasions, Rooks
and the
era. Our art In
menu are the touch. Nott-
mg In floral offerings to be has
Blooming pot plants, Hy
palms, ferns. pines
a -I many other nice pot plants.
Rose evergreens,
hedge plants and trees
all. telegraph and orders
i executed by
J. I-
Store
N. C
for
hereby myself a
date for County Commissioner from
Township to succeed my
elf subject to the
of Pitt County.
W, L.
I hr-el myself a Candi-
County Commissioner, IO
myself, subject to tho action rice. Day phone
DR. B, MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
treat all animals. Calls
day or night. at B
Smith's stables with hospital
night 28-U
th. Primary.
JOHN O. TAYLOR.
PR
Physician
Brown Building Die.-
avenue. hours
to end to
UR. T. II.
Specialist In Fitting
at J. II. Smith Bros, Store
Ayden. N. C.
Monday and Tuesday August and U
Home . . Washington. N. C.
Monday and
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A. T MOORE,
Clerk
. for
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Si Remedy
,. . .
SEEKING A HUSBAND
. By CONSTANCE CLARKE. .
have the funniest that
v.- lost our
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have ii appear Just as romantic
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r mine In a way th led me to
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Well, if matter, Ii
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red unsteadily,
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H virtue i- r
In a rial
. ti I Ii n d J. I. S
and wife Mi Bpi and
and a I r to J
It. Davenport on day
in k Pitt
., man my town come ill to the chalk-
line or go .
a young man in
Irate Father Quite Naturally
at Man's Strange
Behavior.
I'm ling said the
old i train, a
lawyer hi a certain young
will expose I
. .
c. -ii on
ii r day of Si pi r 1911
at 1- n i i of
In
of I t N i
. II
of u
take in from
feet to I
i.
feet ti .
inc.
lid
This the t I A I I
I; DAVENPORT,
BROWN
Ml I II E HI Id
The day
Executrix of the last will
testament f Mamie not-
ice is hereby given to all persons In-
iii Executrix
all persons who hold i
hereby notified
to III.- their claims with the undersign
ed within twelve months from
date of this or said notice will I
be plead In bur the recovery
on said claims.
This I day of J.,. . I
I. ADA
Attorney-it.
your town been up asked
had been addressed.
my
Hut that's no
gag . to her ; r two
Ii gal
day as and
f should bin married last
pi r-.-t- the father,
I a s gone back
on the
i id bark on her, sir and it's
breach i e case, If know
anything t
i sufficient
reasons you k.-i v
Ii i have had. Nellie Is
one of the In world.
hi in any reason
to flip Hop
you
a reason, On the day be-
fore they as to be married I sent
for Sam and asked him to lend me
and note for three years
Me ion of choked up ova it. and
that's the la anybody has seen of
him. No, never gave him no
reason for thrown, and
you bat he'll either come up to the
scratch or he'll SC as a to
other fellers ho know their
own s
as Only On
To let call lot full
Look lot .
Kim.
I have been Informed sous one
has put out a false report on Mr
it. Dudley to his Influence
; and candidacy nit i .
I v have reported that he is a
Catholic and belong to the catholic
church, such r, port Is he Is a
member at Chapel Fr.- Will
Church Tilt County and ha-i
been for several years and In goo I
standing with the church
Notice Valuable I Sale
By of
i certain I
In i or
p. the Clerk of the
Com smith
k. Carr I H. s i
rs
join
Hi.
Mod . .- . h 1914, at
. ;, M. sell .
iii n the
Co the I
. and lot, i
and In the Town I
. and more fully
scribed a- follows, to-wit
being on the North
. , Sin an I
Northern portion
i ., and bounded and more
at follows
ed on the North by C. A. White
,,. the Ai my Lot,
Hi. , a r- sold by
Marshal at the Stables
C. a. a straight
. ours with line tract to
South Weal corner a tract also
i by the said DI. n. and
now owned by the Trustees the
Ai thence on with South
line Academy to point
mi Evans Street, a line North
ii degrees Baal would strike the
South East corner the M. Moore,
now- from said
point South ii degrees West with j
Evans feet to an iron stake
straight line toward tho
front door of the Mansion House of
the said II A. Button and wife, south
Ti 1-2 degrees to an Iron stake
in the line of Button or lane,
thence North degrees W.-.-t with
the line said Street or to the
beginning, containing 1-3 an acre
more or less, and being Northern
i, of the conveyed to A.
Button by Marshal on on the
day 1861 Will be j
found record in Hook w on page j
In the R Deeds
Of County.
The same being further known
lbs earns lot or parcel , and con-
to W. II. and wile
Bi. by Deed Iron Hugh
S Button wife Button by
ember 20th 1898 and
recorded In Hook r page
County Registry, it being
as the home place of the late
w. ii.
The purpose Ibis is to
division of the proceed- therefrom,
The terms of said thirds
cash, balance In pay-
one, two and three years
from date the pun baser be-
required to sufficient
said land to secure
Hi. unpaid base price
July
c c.
Aug.
D. Greenville, who
Rev, and. Mrs. John R.
Carroll here, celebrated bis
anniversary today, and has b.
the recipient of many congratulations,
pastor, Rev, C. II. Rock who
summering here, gave a dinner
n his honor bi which Mr. and Mrs.
II, Willie .
Jennings and Mr- Una
. all in s and
. Mr. bard and Mrs
. Haskins, High Point, were
Mrs, i also a
. in honor h. r
v III . giving me a cl
I the truth, Dick as a ;
I, it. all aorta of
i . of ex.
, . u , , b III
C, mug i,. i-. l uniting
, , . the subject And th n
.- me slowly, Dick
pi, en-
on . i read up some-
near and we ha I
Inc. n i r since
It go . i we wen
, he beaten k. And now
H . , time I d I
, ; ; to feel I shivery
v rate, I bad only bad one pro-
,. . Oh, I
i that problem
I bow v. I going
i . re anything but
. going to fall in
I Cl Understand.
.- a i Item, ex
l Mrs. spreading
lie Mirror in her ample
v .,. k William i
L she saw two
, , a i II Boating
Mr. Li ming-
ton. mi I.
I Hie two
I, . there m
cow end call got way out
it
THE FARM
It the Basis of all Industry
LIME
Is the it of all good arming.
I . i ti by the authority in the I
Kl in . ix Lime on the Farm, aid get e
purest lime. Don't buy earth, sand,
etc. A postal will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
id .
, the state He late Dr, K Hoy
b cl . , notify persons Ii
Hi- state
Dr h a. to Um same to
administratrix on
i, ford 1915 or this
will plead In bar recovers I
per to said estate will
pi a make Immediate
i-. 1914.
HORTENSE P.
Administratrix
Ally.
I ;
i you. Id
one. but
i i Bald
. . . m him as I
.- In .- present sun
a. .-pi
. .
-I , . I km you can
,, . in f men
that
, around you all is, Why
, . . id nil HOW at the
, bout i doctor who been
I after
I Inwardly Dick didn't
l a that that v. as all and done
h all ii --as a safe proposal
c to this one and even if
I know what to say, If
, . would only all
h it would you do if should kiss
he said suddenly
be I said more calm-
a I It. try to overtake
the the road; we can't be
o v. away from lie was
ding on the running board and be
h I suddenly.
A be I, kiss
and we n start. See, I'll
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OINTMENT
i a. us , I I I I , I I I t
a. W. Cold In On, Stop. , .
sud work, oil cold. Clerk.
i on
Twelve in Martin County,
varying from to live
acres in else, on terms and
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries.
Martin County Co.
N. C.
S Ally.
Greenville. N. C.
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Every thing for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP-
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN-
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
THE
HEART OF EASTER If
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
la the -test the Most Healthful, Host
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUB-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE BAD UPON
MK
. AFTERNOON,
Thousand American
Refugees Arrive In
N. Y. From Germany
FORMER Pill
TO
KEEP Oil OF
IS 1.1
General Engagement in Progress
Along Belgian Frontier, War
Guns Are Heard
All
Son of Commander-in-Chief
Of Belgian Army Cap-
and Made Prisoner.
Kaiser's Son Urged Ger-
mans to Act Brutal. Con-
Will Continue Its
Session Indefinitely
GENERAL ENGAGEMENT IN PROGRESS.
BRUSSELS, Auk. general engagement is in
progress all along the Belgian frontier. Fighting com-
night. It is believed that the German move-
is directed here with tin- combined army of
an first army War are distinctly
heard.
is to purchase necessary carry the goods
which is waiting for market on account of the European
war. It is also decided to introduce the Insurance
Bill asking Congress for five-hundred millions to buy ships
will continue its sessions indefinitely especially
on account of the danger of an outbreak in Mexico.
AUSTRIAN STEAMSHIP CAPTURED.
France. Aug. Austrian
steamship Emilia with a cargo of and coffee was
by a French gunboat the Moroccan cost.
FOR SUPREME COURT BENCH
WASHINGTON, Aug. Wilson
nominated for the Supreme bench and
Thomas W. Gregory as Attorney General to succeed
Reynolds.
TWO HUNDRED VESSELS CAPTURED.
LONDON, Aug. is estimated that two
German vessels with a million tonnage, valued
three hundred million dollars have been captured at sea
by the British, French and Russian warships, There are
still at sea rive hundred German vessels at sever,
hundred million dollars.
Mr. E. B. Moore Once Prominent
Business Man of
runs or ice
Information was received here to-
day of the death of Mr. B
Moore which at o'clock
this morning at his home in Wash-
He suffered a stroke of pa-
about years ago, since
which his health continued poor.
during the past year bis condition
gradually grew worse until death re-1
his sufferings.
Mr Moore was born In Pitt county
December 13th. 1857, making bis age
nearly sixty-seven years. In
married Miss Martha S. Warren,
Greenville, a daughter the late
Sheriff Allen Warren. For some years
he engaged in the mercantile
here, and later was proprietor
of the Hotel Macon. II- moved t
Washington in 1801 and engaged In
the fish business, becoming one of tit-
largest wholesale and retail fish and
oyster dealers in Eastern North Caro-
The funeral will be held Thurs-
day morning in the Baptist church in
Washington.
Mr Moor.- is survived by his
children, the latter being Mrs
P. A. of Raleigh. Mrs. S. It.
Kill, ridge. Misses Katie and
Moor-, and Messrs, Harold Shel-
ton Moore, of Washington. He
two brothers. Mr. Thomas
Moor--, of Pitt county and Mr. Joseph
Moor.-, of New York; and three sis
Mrs. W. I. Johnston, of
Mrs. C. Q. and Mr-
Ada Hyman. of Stokes
He was a man held in
all who knew
For Nearly Hours President
And His Cabinet Wrestled
With Situation
AMERICAN IS SAFE
GERMANS ARRESTED.
THE HAGUE, Aug. sun
of the of the Belgian army was cap-
on the Dutch side of the frontier disarmed, and
made a prisoner at The Dutch patrol arrested
one hundred and fifty who crossed into
and all were disarmed and held at
WOMEN AND CHILDREN SHOT DOWN.
PARIS, Aug. has been
received by the war office the front detailing alleged
German brutalities. report declares that one of the
Kaiser's sons urged the German troops to act brutal. Au
other declared that eighty-four houses were burned and
women and children were shot down at is
reported also that the German wounded are on the
with their boots removed before they are abandoned.
COMPELLED TO ABANDON ATTACK.
ROME, correspondent
that the weir compelled to abandon the
attack on Vladimir. The department of
the reports that a large f soldiers
Of those refusing to tight many were
shot. .
INVASION WELL IN PROGRESS.
ROME, Aug. China cablegram says
that the German gunboat has there
for the rest of the war. St. war office
that the invasion of the Austrian provinces
is well in and that several divisions
totaling more than seventy thousand men, chiefly
try and artillery are moving into Austria from several
routes. The capture of is expected soon.
ULTIMATUM REACHES BERLIN.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.- is officially stated that
ultimatum has reached Berlin.
WILL PURCHASE VESSELS.
WASHINGTON, Aug. a conference between
President Wilson and the Congressional leaders it was
agreed that the best of meeting the present
MORE AMERICANS ARRIVE.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.- The Liner Finland arrived
with more than a thousand American refugees
on board, man whom bad been fighting. They say
that the cities of choked with troops.
Greenville Graded Schools
Will Open Monday,
September 7th.
white graded schools will open
on Monday. This is
a little earlier than the opening
heretofore, but owing to the
there will be a nine months tern
this year, the first Monday in
is not too
The conditions
year will be relieved to extent
one section each grades one to
four will to the Model
There Will still be thirteen
teachers In the main building, how-
aver.
the Modal School
are i ow being graded. All of
pace between the front of the build
in,; and Is to be Shaped
properly walks are to ix- mads
tors lbs opening of school
and repairs are also hi
inn made the main building
POPE PIUS DEAD.
ROME, Italy. Aug. lit. Pius
died here today.
Postponed
l . I
he . Canadian
h Stars
been hi Id her.- today iii
with tin Confederation
have bean Indefinitely
because condition arising
r i i Hie war.
Washington, D. C, Aug. de
termination the United States
to keep this country from be-
involved in European war
us controversies was
in vi ways today.
at Wilson addressed an
peal to the American people calling
in studiously to refrain from
or act that might re-
v, the slightest Land-
rs pi Congress of all parties voiced
similar views.
or nearly three hours the
and his cabinet wrestled with
H. .
The matter still is under
Official from Berlin
the Japanese ultimatum had bean
delivered to the German government
v diplomatic dispatches
., war between Japan
not unlikely.
Minister a Berlin.
foreseeing web an eventuality.
Ambassador Gerrard to be prepared
to over Japanese Interests IS
Germany.
Tn president received from
William a long trans-
through Ambassador Gerrard
cent, ms were
closely, but it was learned ex-
preMed the grateful
Germany lbs tender good
I ,. . made by United states. The
German Emperor took occasion to.
point out .-Buses the sent
and argued, it is understood, that
i- was trying to mediate be-
tweet. Austria and Russian
began.
N, Press
While House denied
contained any protest con-
the attitude American
toward Germany. said
I there was to
the Emperor would at any
accept tin- tender good
The ultimatum demand-
Germany evacuate
Chow and withdraw in r Beet
Hi.- Client was uppermost in the at-
Official Washington,
Discussion was general as to bow
the interests of the United Slates
might be and it
obvious that a of relief fol-
lowed given at London
Japan take against Ger-
many activity WOUld
tilled to open seas,
Japanese Ambassador, conferred
with Bryan but
i talk about It. ,
Charge of British Em-
i all. d alt- and left
the Secretary a copy of the note from
Hie government announcing
action taken by Japan
i. to German in
l;, .,,. Tho note wan
to announced by the In
formation bureau it night. i
We an- sailing out entire stork l
actual cost. Quality shop,


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Eastern reflector, 14 August 1914
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