Eastern reflector, 28 August 1914


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on
LANTERN
Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward.
It gives a clear, strong light Is easy
to light and It won't blow
out, won't leak, and won't smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Grain Privileges
is WHEAT.
Puts and calls arc the safest and
sorest method of trading in wheat
in or Because your loss is
absolutely limited to the amount
bought. No further risk.
Positively the profitable way
trading.
Open an account. You can buy
puts or calls on bushels
grain for or CM buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
the chance to take profit.
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
K. W.
Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Boa MM.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of late Dr. E. A. aloft,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
r A. Move to present the same to
the undersigned administratrix on or
before August IS, 1915 or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery. All
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This August 1914.
F. MOVE,
Administratrix.
HARDING PIERCE, Ally.
8-1.1
D. C
Richmond.
Norfolk. V.
N. C.
W.
S. C
Humphrey
vs.
William W. Humphrey
The defendant above named will
take notice t an action entitled
as above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Pitt County for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
and the defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the next Term of the Superior Court
of Pitt County to be held on the
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as
of Elias Elks, lat of Pitt county, N. C.
this if to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
deceased to exhibit them to the
on or before the
of August this notice Will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will
plea make immediate payment.
the 18th day of August, 1914.
ALFRED TRIPP,
Administrator
PATENTS
,,,. or
SEARCH
rt.-
PATENTS FORTUNES I
w tr II be
D, SWIFT i CO.
PATENT
Seventh St., Washington, P. C.
NOTICE
re will be an emergent comm l-
of Ayden Lodge No A
K and A. M. Thursday Aug 20th, at
s o'clock P. M. The Degree of
low will be after which
refreshments will be served. Visit-
and of
are cordially invited.
J. H. CHEEK, W. M.
S. A. JENKINS. Secy.
NOTICE
Having qualified as -v.
Minnie late of Pitt
North Carolina, this is to notify all
to the undersigned administrator
persons having claims against the es-
of said deceased to exhibit them
end Monday before the first twelve months from this date
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Would Die, Bat
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vices horn this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as was down with
stomach trouble for live years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
limes, that I thought surely would die.
I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could not ea or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
and quit
taking other medicines. I decided to
take his advice, although I did not nave
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking
for three months, and it has cured me
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
am so thankful for what Black-
has done for
has been
found a very valuable medicine for de-
of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest
Get a package today.
Only a quarter.
of September it being the day of
August 1914, at the Court-house of I
Pitt County In Greenville. N. C. and
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court tor
the relief demanded in the complaint.
This the day of July 1914,
A. T.
Clerk Superior Court.
JULIUS BROWN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7-2 ltd.
Notice Of Valuable Land Sale
By virtue of authority contained In
a certain decree rendered
in a special proceeding or action
pending before the Clerk of the
Court of Pitt County, entitled
J. R. Carrol and H. S. and
others against Sherwood
and Jennings and another,
the undersigned Commissioner will
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment
This August 1914.
James Son,
K.
NOTICE
By virtue of the power sail con
in a certain mortgage deed
executed and delivered by J. I. S
and wife and W.
Cherry and wife Cherry to J.
H. Davenport on day
1908 and duly In
Deeds Office County, N. C,
in Hook J v the undersigned
will expose to public Bali, before the
Court House in Greenville, N
C, to the highest bidder for cash on
Monday the day of September it'll
at m. a certain trait or parcel of
land laying and being in the County
of Pitt and Slate of North Carolina
and scribed as follows,
Situate in the Town of i
ginning at a light wood stake in front
of tin Post Office and running East
to the R, S. Tucker line, thence
with the R. S Tucker line North
feet, fifty feet
theme South feet to the
containing square yards.
Bale made to satisfy said mortgage
lit ed.
This the day of August 1914.
J. R. DAVENPORT,
Mortgagee.
BROWN, Atty.
NOT REALLY A SERIOUS CASE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having this day
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 the
date of this notice or said notice will
be plead in bar against the recovery
on said claims.
This the day of June,
L. ADA HYMAN,
of Mamie
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys
Hurry Call Brought Physician and
Family Out of Church, but It
Wat Soon Fixed Up.
story is told by a doc-
tor s in illustrate some of the
trials and uncertainties of the
had gotten pretty much out of
the way of attending church when our
children were small, Hut a visiting
cousin, wishing to attend service
the West, we ventured out. baby and
all. Scarcely had the text been an-
when a messenger boy from
the telephone office rushed in In search
of the doctor.
minister paused In his
course to allow them to pass out of
the church. Realizing that his father
was leaving him behind, the baby,
ways the head of the house,
began howling lustily to accompany
him
to quiet nil screams, I, too,
was forced to go. necessitating a sec-
pause In the service.
It occurred to our guest that
he had locked the house and retained
the key The doctor would be unable
to get either his case or bis
To save delay he thought best
to take the key at once, so he has-
from the church, while there
was a third pause on the minister's
part
we reached home doctor was
swinging Idly In the hammock.
exclaimed the
sophisticated cousin, you have
a hurry call to an accident case or
Oh, yawned the M. D
my old Swedish patient in New Got-
land phoned to know If he could have
a sugar in
Star
One
To gt the for lull name,
Look lot
X. W. Caret Cold In On lay.
and and cold.
THE FARM
It the Bull of all Industry
LIME
U the hauls of all Rood farming. Write for
by the bet authority in the United
Line on the Farm,
of tie pint- l lime. Don't buy sand,
A postal will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
StRASBURG VIRGINIA
NOTICE.
North Carolina, county.
In Superior Court.
B T. vs.
Josephine
The defendant above named will
that an action entitled as above
Court of Pitt County to obtain a
from the bonds of matrimony
has been commenced In the Superior
and the defendant will further take
police that she is required to appear
at the next Term of our
Court of Pitt County, to be held on
on Monday, August 10th. 1914, at the second Monday after the first
o'clock sell to the highest bidder
at pubic auction before the
House Door of Pitt County the fol
lowing house and lot.
and in the Town of Greenville,
North Carolina and more fully de-
scribed as follows,
Lying and being on the North
But Side of Button Street, and better
known as the Northern portion of
Dickinson Lot and hounded and more
particularly described as
bounded on the North by C. A. White
an Academy Lot, beginning it
the corner of a tract sold by
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables
C. A. a straight
course with the line of said tract to
the South West corner of a trait also
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and
now owned by the Trustees of the
Academy, thence on with the. south
line of said Academy Lot to a point
on Evan Street, which a line North
degrees Bast would strike the i
South East corner of the M. Moore,
now Lot. thence from said.
point South degrees West
Evans Street feet to an iron stake
a straight line toward the
front door of the Mansion House of
the said H. A. Button and wife. South j
1-2 degrees West to an iron stake
in the line of Button Street or lane.
thence North degrees West with I
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 II. A.
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the
2nd. day of 1464 as will be
found of record in Book Q on page
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of 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 Hettie Sutton by
Deed dated December 20th. and
recorded in Hook P page of
County Registry. It being
as the home place of the late
W. H.
The purpose of this sale Is to make
division of the proceeds therefrom.
The terms of said two thirds
cash, balance in three equal pay-
of one, two three years
from date of sale, the purchaser be-
required to execute sufficient
against said land to secure
the unpaid purchase price.
This July 1914.
C. C.
Commissioner.
7-10-1
Monday of September it being
21st cay of September, at the Court
House in said County and in Green-
ville, N. C , and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
This the day of August 1914.
A. T. MOORE.
Clerk Superior
JULIUS Attorney
for
Heeling Probably Postponed.
Washington, it. C , Aug. ItAl-
though no official announcement In
the matter has been received here it
is considered probable that the con-
of the Idler-Parliamentary
on which was to have met today
at Stockholm will be indefinitely post
polled because of the existing state
war In many of the countries of Eu-
rope. A part of the American
delegation to the congress had
for Europe before the beginning of
the The delegation from
his tide was to include many
of and several
of the Dominion
Advocates of peace and the
of international disputes
arbitration were looking forward
to the Stockholm conference with
interest. The conference was
to receive reports from Denmark on
neutrality, from Belgium on
and from Russia on penalties
violation of the laws of war.
Men Meet
Ml Okla .
men from more than
thirty states gathered in
for the opening of the
annual meeting of the National Ne-
Business League. The meeting
promises to be one of the most re-
markable ever held, ill that the
will tell their business secrets
that the younger generation of the
race may profit by experience.
Dr. Booker T Washington is the
head of the league, the membership of
which includes men of every
and calling in which a
of race might make a living.
Farming was the general topic of
discussion at the sessions today.
Interesting papers were p
rented by who have been
in cotton growing, cattle
hog raising, fruit culture, i-
market and other
branches of agriculture.
The British Charge sought
ion about the possible cable
and was informed that the
subject still was under consideration.
Prediction in official circles
were that wireless
be maintained while the cables prob-
ably will be left in their present
status, aft, said after his
visit with Mr. Bryan that every as-
had been given for the
of the integrity of China and
the safe guarding of American inter-
in the Far East.
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic QUININE
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. cents.
Little Difficulty at Stokes.
New has reached from Stokes
that on Monday night during a
between Mr. W. G. Stokes, a-
merchant there, and Mr. Louis Robin-
son. rural mail carrier, a son of Mr.
Stokes threw a brick at Mr Robin-
son, striking the latter in the forehead
and crushing his skull. Mr. Robinson
was carried to a hospital in Wash-
and is said to be getting along
as well as could be expected from the
injury, with hopes of his recovery.
Fodder pulling is on with the far-
The number of automobile owners
increases Is both town and country
Bertha Edwards of Simpson
was in town today.
Farmers In Session.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Aug
farmers from every county
of the State wire on hand today at
the opening of the annual convention
of the Alabama division of Hie
Union. The
of convention will last days
and will be devoted largely to the dis-
of plans for co-operation and
for extending the membership and in
of the organization in Ala-
Information
I have been informed that some one
has put out a false report on Mr.
Ernest R. Dudley to kill his Influence
and for sheriff of Pitt Co.
They have reported that he is a
Catholic and belong to the Catholic
church, such report is untrue, he is a
member at Parker's Chapel Free Will
Baptist Church Pitt County and has
been for several years and in good
standing with the church.
C. J. HARRIS. Pastor.
J. HARRIS, Clerk.
Is Skin
Clear as a
Baby's
FOR SALE
Twelve farms In County,
varying from thirty-two to live
acres in size, on easy terms and
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries.
Martin County Really Co.
N. C.
S. J. Everett, Atty.
N. C.
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR-
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
CAROLINA
IS TEE
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the the Host the Host Noble Man. Washington.
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
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
PEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
VOLUME
X C, M
M Mill K
SMITH LEADS
IN THE
Governor's Strongholds Among
Farmers Co Over to Sen. Smith
Will WIN
Is The Present Mann-
is In The Lead For Governor
Over The Ten Other Can-
COLUMBIA, S. a, Aug.
turns from the Democratic primary
held today throughout South Caro
indicated that the
of Senator B. D. Smith over Cole
W, P. Pollock and L. D. Jena-
With about bait the vote heard
from Smith baa a lead of The
vote a; midnight stood.
Jenn-
BIS; Pollock
For governor, a second race is a
certainly, with Richard I. Manning
the leader in the returns up to mid-
night, and Robt. Cooper John
Ci. Richards as his opponents. The
vote at midnight
Manning Cooper
Senator W. F. Evans
to Mr. Ming's Article
last Week
Germans Pressing
Hard The Lines
Of The Allies
Where Now Hangs The Fate of The
French Nation
Greenville, N.
August 1914.
Mr. F C. Harding,
Greenville, X. C.
Dear
letter declining my invitation
for a joint canvass is pitched
such a very high is DIM
so much venom of the slow
working kind, that I desire to call
attention to a few things which seem-
ed to escaped your
attention.
In the place you deny that you
had ever made any statement that
you had expressed a desire to meet
me in joint discussion of the
cal matters before the people, and Of
that I cannot personally testify. But
while making a speech a few weeks
at Black Jack, a gentleman who
at least gives your word credence,
occasion to break into my re-
and announced to the audience
that on the day before at his house
before his wife and boy, you had de-
to a readiness and a de-
sire to meet me in a joint canvass be-
fore the voters. This man still says
that you told him this and names
can had for the asking. And from
other sections of the county has
come this same report, and your
partisans have been Using It a
taunt with which to accuse me of
cowardice.
You say you do not believe In that
kind of campaigning among demo-
that It creates divisions and
and that you are above
charges against a democrat
You overlooked the fail
that two years ago yon were County
and at the head of the De-
Party, and that you were
then not above sanctioning such a
Prom Page
Weak Points Strengthened
During the Night, and
War Office Has Professed
That the Line
Will Hold. The Germans
Resumed the Attack at
Day Break, and are Being
Heavily Reinforced at
Every Point.
the Scene of the Heaviest
Fighting
WILL NOT SAIL
NEW YORK, Aug. orders From Italian of-
of the Delaware and Hudson Steamship Company it
has the sailing of steamship scheduled
to sail Genoa on the twenty-ninth.
F,
MEETING FOR
Hon. John H. Small In a letter
Gives Reason Same
PRESENT WAR IKE
Which Has
The States n
Farm Product.
lo Th
Washington, C.
August 1911.
ROYAL FAMILY LEAVES PALACE
ANTWERP, Aug. government is mounting
special guns on spires of churches and roofs of tall build-
manned by must expert gunners to
Zeppelin visit, because of the clanger of renewal of at-
tack. Offices of the general staff been removed,
not revealed. Members of the royal family leave
and take refuge elsewhere. Authorities feel confident
that dirigible so high couldn't get range on the palace if
not from city. Government endeavoring to trace
these accomplices and if caught will be shot.
NO STEPS TAKEN BY BRYAN.
WASHINGTON, Aug. minister have
now tiled protest to the state department against ,,,., that those who have
of Zeppelin over Antwerp, causing death of many
Bryan acknowledged receipt and re-
fused to lake further steps now
I regret lo announce that the usual
Carmen Educational Meetings can-
col be held this summer. A number
reasons have united to bring about
result, Congress is still in
This horrible European War
baa temporarily demoralized our
our foreign commerce and de-
prices of those staple
products which we export
in Lire proportion, notably
cotton tobacco. Congress and the
Administration arc striving to afford
every remedy tar legislation
help, but law can-
restore the demand tor these pro-
ducts to the extent which it has been
diminished by this War. Much will
remain to be done by our own
through co-operation between tho
growers, bankers and public
have diverted. Another and
primary reason for the failure to bold
these meetings was the inability Of
I the Federal Department of
to furnish the expects to address
the meetings.
I am greatly disappointed, and I
PARIS, Aug of the nation admittedly
hanging on of the Allied lines along the northern
and eastern frontier which is being pressed by the entire
active German army. All night the enemy brought up
fresh troops. devoted his time in strengthening
the weaker points of defense. The Germans resumed the
attack at day break. War offices professed confidence
that the line will hold. Fighting front covers boundaries
departments of and Meuse.
At West the heaviest fighting is in progress.
The French withdrew from and
other points to reinforce the Loraine border south of
Sent general Pan to fill gaps to prevent a
break in the French lines north and south of
TRYING TO DRIVE GERMANS FROM LAKES
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. armies with
bases at in north and in the south are
co-operating in an effort to the Germans for the
lake region ill the eastern part of Prussia. Attacking
forces with sixty miles front. The country is tilled with
forests, marshes and lakes.
GERMANS TRAVERSES TOWN.
LONDON. Aug. The Belgian legation an-
that there has official information
whether any forts have been captured feel
that a majority is still intact, held by Belgians,
though German troops traversed town.
HUSSARS IN RIVER
PARIS. Aug. strong German column of
attacked the eighteenth English Hussars while in river will be held next summer,
bathing, being taken by surprise the English lost heavily I
before getting out of water. War of-
declared
attended inclines feel
a similar regret, That y have been
. is d by ample
have received hundreds of
letters and heard very numerous
ens commending and ask-
their Through
these meetings the drainage move-
mi and our modern drainage law.
which are proving such a blessing
were Inaugurated. The Corn
Judging Day held In the State, or in
the South tor that matter, was at one
of In other
they have emphasized better
productive methods.
it possible do SO, a series
many
announced advises received from the front
that a big battle was in progress, progressing favor-
ably to Allied cause. ., ,.,,,
H. SMALL.
WILSON LEAVES
FOB
Lieut. D. S. Wilson, Wife and child
CRUISERS
r WASHINGTON, -Secretary Bryan admit- s.;. 5th Manila. Philippine is-
MILITARY GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED
AMSTERDAM, Aug Kaiser has established
military government at Belgium. It is reported that.
Berlin state field martial Von has been appoint-
ed governor.
that he had received warning from Ambassador
at Constantinople of danger of
Secretary Daniels announced that cruisers Tennessee and
North Carolina were available for service the
of Christians now in Turkey. Officials however, not
alarmed over the situation.
f, from the 17th, to, tho 13th,
and will he at
five from Manila
for three years
FAVORABLE REPLY TO HIS PLAN
r RALEIGH, X. C. Aug. 26-Governor Grata i
favorable replies from the Governors of
cotton
governors, cotton
states for his plan of conference of tin
mower-, dealers, manufacturers and bankers at Atlanta
on September to protect the Southern cotton situation.
Session.
, i lAB RAPIDS, la. Aug.
of great interest in
began here today with tho
the annual con-
, the Iowa grand logo of
the Knights of Pythias. The
Uteri also are In annual session.
from par of tho
State are attending the two





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
m lie
D. J. Editor.
WORTH CAROLINA
straightforward to the along might
When did read anything SOT A . Hen have more revenue It not lie many mouths Time- worked off the
lake about the two American war
ships being sunk oft Rotterdam in
iii catch the Raleigh manager
of fie United Press bureau, and
point than Mr. Harding reply lo Mr whack the enormous pen-
challenge tor a Joint debate roll.
those Americana fleeing from
will he wondering what they
afraid of.
confidence, co-
ll tome of u make as much
one year. . .
rate may bad upon
at the office In
Reflector corner
All cards of and
, will be charged at I
per
Communications advertising
will be charged for at three
Per line, up lo Hues
an second class
August 1910. at the post office at
North Carolina,
set March i.
don by quitting
waiting about it. wed be
load u; every night.
The Impossibility of be- operation and a spirit of r j, the afternoon
While the
late the fake story,
to Meads if he ever hack.
mono as Sam and Jack Um- scared white will assure U is now to make bus papers q
. . . ., go forward in good shape
drink, and th Johnson being recognized by his did not itself
The grafters are playing a
baud In extortion on the
Which for the being created
excitement and uneasiness. II
This happen to be th- dull season reason.- tor holding the French Am
f the year, anyway. et sum- folk- up for that German
about bull s being dull just needed mono.
lion to other good Landing a bunch was the paper
of then In fall might put a cluck
such robbery.
like they it should be
brisk as limes.
Will, the Imperial Tobacco Com-
and people being faked, and instead
o with glee over what it
think- a -mart ought to be
If they just will on
across the we folks cm this side
getting hack on the ashamed of such a disreputable
markets, plenty of money In act.
for taking care of both the
for
WHO SHALL I
Sum. of the people who think tin
fatted Stans is not big enough will keep quiet and let have
, . the howler to shut up and
find, they ever get hack home that
he dear old States of America j
everybody get ready fur
bl and good i tor them here
after
We are now within a days
Democratic primary, when
Democratic candidates tor the
are to be named. Mr. F. C.
a loyal Democrat, a man
brilliant of high
and eminent fitness, has contented
to in the Senate. The party
must select two able and worthy
serve with him in the House
if Representatives. Questions
great Importance are sure to come be-
fore the next legislature, and if th.
European war goes on it may
wisdom and skill to enact laws
Which will safeguard the financial
and business Interest our people.
Pitt in tunes past has taken a i
important part in settling great
which vexed and perplexed tin
of the and she should
fitly represented in the next
There la a candidate for one branch
of the Legislature who is going about
denouncing and abusing men and
arraying one class of citizens
against another, and who is snapping
and snarling everybody and every-
thing that comes in his way as if
he had a bad of the rabies We
want such men. but we
of hie heart and big brain, like
Ford Harding, who love their
low tin n and who will do all in their
power to men who are es-
I m i ii other, and who will
endeavor to restore peace and
there Is trouble and confusion
by tr. sting ail men with consideration
We h men In
, I. in I two
Hi, n. ii i n them to the House
R lo work a It For
Harding Ii the Sen In
.,. i and harmony and mutual
m tie
I in all Hot i n the i Mint
i r will he clad lo re
suggest as to who
ail be . t us gel and
work together to build up old Pit
Major Breese, who helped lo wreck
an Hank seventeen year
ago. has just been taken to the Fed-
prison In Atlanta to serve a
sentence imposed upon him
The fought through th-
courts fur many years
The death of Right Rev. Robert
Strange, bishop of the Of the
Even the couldn't
brought about a greater smash than
the one in Europe.
We are
lined to believe that
Some forty odd progressive
bran ; held a meeting in
and named Congressman C.
H. as their candidate
United senator. But
S. Overman will continue to hold
this will be the great war fob, without hardly knowing that
the one he hat an opponent.
General John Barleycorn seems
ready to have been routed in the
European war. The Kaiser has Is-
sued very explicit orders against the
use of alcohol In the German army,
save for the most urgent medicinal
Mi Mary the
of Mr. H A. Teel.
A quiet but beautiful marriage was
solemnized this morning at eight
clock in the home of Mr.
avenue when Miss Mary
became the bride of Mr.
William A Teel
The home was beautifully decorated
in Ivy. The color scheme in the par-
was green and white, with an
arch covered with ivy and cedar
from which hung a huge white
bell, under which the bridal couple
stood during the Other de-
were white and ferns.
As the bridal party entered the par-
Miss Mary very sweetly
played wedding march
and as Rev. J. J. Walker announced
the last words that united two happy
hearts Miss Higgs very beautifully
rendered Schubert's Serenade.
The bride was beautifully gowned
in a purple coat suit with gloves and
hot to match and carried a bouquet of
bride's roses.
The young couple is very popular
On the other side of the
light, and edict has been issued in i ant possesses a host of friends was
Eastern North Carolina, which occur-
red Sunday his In Wilmington
carries regret throughout the State
especially the section he served and
In which lie was so well and
known He was one of the ablest
men of his church, and his death is a
distinct loss.
The report though unofficial,
in the war news Monday after-
noon that two of Sam's ships,
the North Carolina and
had been sunk by mines, put
home folks in a stir.
With the banks of North Carolina
, inn early mil-
lion dollars additional currency in
circulation, money should soon be
to gel
You heard of any of the President Wilson is certainly th
this country trying to man of the hour, and if his wise
, , i .- o is heeded America will keep
get back home, have you. , , ,.
of any entanglements in the European
trouble. His address to the
Why worry about the European of country was published In
war situations You can find things j Wednesday's papers, contained th,
about much nearer home utters m-es of a great man. Tin
country has had no leader who direct-
its affairs more wisely than he
When folks get through chewing Q
up these foreign war names,
, , , ., When Evans was
ought to be able to almost
helping lo destroy the Spanish Heel
off Santiago, and the crew of his ship
was showing a disposition to
quit-brat. their victory in shouting, h
cheer boys, the pool
i devils are American news
papers might well recall this
they have the inclination to
puns touching; the thous
ands who are perishing in the
war. There is death in
conflict.
sorry
The hat tries on both sides may be
in effective work, but the the
umpire is under such censorship
calls of balls and strikes cannot
be to the grand stand.
-vi i pi
Th I Is going to b
dragged Int the Old World war by
the the P
apt I may .-1
down for b The
i Japan th I a
man r that i
us Th . w
States has re
far has as-
in i -i
In .
there I fa ion why we
. word
VI i.
certain Pacific
i it union will
. i We .
i in any xi
open attach upon I
.,.,,
this nation in t g
in p the in mail In
permeated the this l a v r
remote possibility
Th fact that
. a -la of is
a , till is
i . . -i , n r
w- look our plunge into imper
, , Islands, now
r, been
a rid menace
. n. . they
off or binds our hands wash-
i of all th taint, th
better ii win be for us Our entire
. . are i the
Ufa a American boy
The making of money so tight just
now is. th, advance of the price
of sugar, without reason, even though
ID excuse may be made
Food price cam. down in Chicago
the Investigation began, that
show who was to be blamed.
Farmers are going to find the Green-
ville tobacco market in good t
handle i when i i
Bi
it's , lo i. He one f- el shaky
lo tee pi r dozen when
they wire three weeks ago.
We wish everybody would
and get peaceful so we could
all busy again boosting for pro-
and development
It will not be long before the
issued to the bins b
your
We may not be able to gel all
want but its a sure thing we can get
all We mid If work hard enough
If cur food supply only lust as lone
as we would be well fixed
for least twelve months.
There are any number
Sugar went soaring
i a- dropped k a little.
work i at t. as an
of prevention is worth a pound
run
In
i; , prices of petroleum baa In en
n lured, no wonder, something ought
in down but the real reason i-
can't cat ii.
coming of Japan and Italy Into
the skirmish add- that many more
speakable names lo the digested.
An nit Hie best i that an b
named tor war, i- that some them
Were Hilling a scrap.
With both a vast of grain
and a demand for it in sight. Ho
prophet cannot expect
very sympathetic audience
Before the Pope was burled Italy
began steps to gel mixed up in Ins
war.
Once in a while somebody slop-
long enough to say a word about
Ac. to what they are telling
on each ail of them are
for the war.
From all appearances
bitterly repents having thrown
that stone.
The custom of kissing when the
Stale Republicans are making a big
to preserve their organization
but will find it out of the
to land any of the offices they arc has been suspended
nominating The people are quite European Monarchs.
well satisfied with Democratic
ministration.
ad
are any
who would like to
and discover America.
T. II.
Mr Roosevelt, who is perhaps the
dandiest man America in the art
of applying the and ugly
is almost equally adept
misrepresenting the attitude of an op-
It is not at all surprising
therefore, that in denouncing the
There's seldom ever a day
i, that something doesn't hap
pen to one feel glad lie
for
treaties recently negotiated between
the united Slates and other nations
in also misrepresented them. Non
of these treaties binds the United
States as Roosevelt would carry th
Impression, lo submit matters
the national honor to an
court, iii tact they do not bind
the rations to arbitration at all. Their
i- first to make an appeal to
reason, and secondly to defer
ties least one year. would
postpone war until the parties In In-
the people tor Instance, could
determine whether war was actually
deal re
Of course Mr. Roosevelt would con-
sider the I of any question to
the people as superfluous so long
lie Was in a position to decide tin
mailer for them, and bis opposition
lo anything in the nature of an
peal to reason Is readily understand
of Hi. able. Hut why should he become so
Worked up over matters of national
honor when to his own
view.- honor among nations is a
myth and treaties are only made to he
broken
The greed conscienceless food
exploiters may result in u
may he sweet ail right, but Cog
the price it now a something to levy sin export Indeed,
i -oar- higher
w in resort to k
molasses for our sweets
I , pole on tile sill
may not be satisfied tin
news you gel about the war but
a ca-t of printing what we get u
Up
There are a lot of fellows win
warned lo be of the
States that are proud of themselves
for
Mr. Wilson certainly has had ho
share of trouble since being preside
and we might say we wish some
those other fellow's who wanted n
had a last
France prohibiting the sale of ah
the Frenchman's favorite trip-
pie. With two great nations at war
thus officially putting the seal of con-
upon Intoxicating drinks
what good reason exists for their
toleration in peace
A German prisoner is reported as
answering, when asked why war had
been is not a
Is an
Whether the incident is true
imaginary, the answer Is correct.
And the only benefit to the people
which can result from it is the
of the power of kings and
emperors to drag their into
future wars.
---------o
Merchant Knocked Down and
Robbed while on His
way Home
His Son a Youth Ku-
route Home From Ills More
Which He i on
The of The
A bold robbery look place Saturday
night about o'clock just on the
of the town, the Nor-
folk Southern Mr J. A. Wilson
who conducts u business
near this point closed his store an
with son, and Master
started for their homes.
Coming from the street to the rail-
road tracks they noticed three
standing close, but paid
shown by the large number of hand-
some presents received.
After a bridal tour extending to
New York state and other principal
cities they will make their home on
Second street.
Picked at MM Hill
Everything has declared war
except Oyster Hay,
Japan baa thrown her bat In
tin
run.- and
is whetting up I
hitter
-----o
War conditions make prices high
Can't something happen to lessen
the high cost of living.
a bill has already been In
the House authorizing the
lo forbid by proclamation the export-
of clothing or other
------o contraband or conditional contra-
tomorrow It can be told what hand of war. If such exportation
ten-
will do about it.
Germany knows how to keep
In the face of ultimatums.
At this distance its hard ti
threatens In Increase the price of
such commodities lo consumers this
country The people are thoroughly
Pine Hill. August and
Mrs Titus Hart of Island, Fla.
are visiting bis mother. Mrs. Minnie
Hart.
Messrs. Charlie Baker and BUll
Smith went to Morehead City Sun-
day.
Smith of Farmville It
visiting Miss Margaret
this week.
Albert and daughters,
Messrs. s
Misses Frances and Katie Bell
who have been visiting at Mr.
ant Tripp's. left Tuesday for their
home in Greenville.
Mia- Ruby of Winter-
ville is visiting Miss Bruce Ellis.
Mr. Robert Sugg of Wallace and
Miss Naomi Sugg of Goldsboro. are
visiting their sister, Mrs. Edgar
Worn
Mr went to Morehead
last
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Briley of
son spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Wm. Tally.
Miss Sallie Kennedy, who has been
visiting her aunt. Mrs. Charlie Baker,
ed to her home in Greenville
Wednesday.
Runaway Marriage-
Effie Corey surprised her re
and friends Sunday afternoon
n she arrived home from the
Country where she had been Visiting
and announced her to
Herbert Lewis, which look place Sun
day. She is the sixteen-year
daughter Of Mrs W. J, who
very I aides on Dickinson avenue The
little attention to them. When people at present
but a short distance they were in the home of bride's uncle
by the and told that J Corey,
someone was breaking his store
Al Instance Roy turned and i I
started for the store, and had gotten I
but a few steps away when one of
grabbed young
choking him, to prevent his giving
any Mr. Wilson then
the game the robbers were trying
lo play yelled to his sou to bring him
his gun. which was In the store. By
this mark the other two of the
then knew that Mr Wilson
was unarmed and grabbing him
him down against the track
to riddle his pocked
o their contents, and before Hoy
could get back to the scene, the trio
of robbers had relieved Mr. Wilson
of a money bag containing
WM and 1100.00. the sales for the
and made escape in the
near the tracks The only
injury received In the scuffle was a
knot on Mr. Wilson's head, which
he s unable to say whether he re-
Iii fulling or was hit by one
of slicks that the three
carried when he was approached. The
police was at once notified and they
began work on ease, and at a late
hour Saturday night one arrest had
been made, but which later proved to
In tin wrong man.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Edwards
the honor of your presence at
marriage of their daughter
Bertha E.
to
Mr. I. Roy Duck
Ion the second of September
nineteen hundred and fourteen
m at eight thirty A. M.
lit home
Simpson. N. C.
Between Legislators
was a personal encounter
Monday morning between
tell
just what Japan will do.
best
Those American citizens
far across pond have our
wishes for u speedy relief
Watermelons are about the
thing the European war is not affect
At present
aroused our unwarranted advances M Clark and Senator W. F.
. ,., a ,,, . , I over a publication In the
In th- necessities of life and are ready u
Senator s paper or one article reflect-
to take radical steps. Putting th upon , The
ban on exports would effectually came out worsted In the
mulish pretense that traces.
prices were Justified by
demand, and would bring high
prices down
The war censor's chief duly seems
to be lo remove all the sense from
the dispatches.
seat for and ---------n
Which comes to next FOP till OR
After they get through with to affect e Wednesday. September will farm Will sell for cash or on
The less one the more they can
Imagine.
war hadn't we better send some mis-
to Europe
ported and Imported goods. Thai
i being true, why do eggs continue to
upward
at the box office of the Sat-
morning at o'clock.
terms. Address Calvin Mills,
j N. C, Route
t. w
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
Stomach
Is By
Been Restored
a nick man f-
throe m o n t Ii i
onus from null
of and w
by of our most prom
inert t h a t
t t
to get i
but heard of your
Remedy
secured a
and took it i U
and
of Gall Stones
tr d
feint I work
effects. I AID i.;
to all my friend., it's
he hi
and
. not asked to
and
feel Just try one; do-
y-u In health
you that you will be well
you from and and live
a it.
lone in thousand of other cases,
s taken you will hear n thin but the
to him about th
rat h
it
has bean accomplish in a in
. lit knows or send I
St.
many
Utters who been
Mr Mt In if.
L.
and
The have Um
of the test few
Moseley Bros.
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE ACTS.
Social and
TO
FOB i
Saturday Mr Jessie B
Ball r was taken to the Memorial
Hospital at Kinston suffering with a
attack of appendicitis. Th
will be performed today
and it Is wishes of his many
friends that he will soon he
home
I just opened up here
in the lily Market to handle all water
products, and oysters a specialty
and to you the very beat
possible, and guarantee
and pound that we send out.
class handled in first
shape. we haven't got what you
want get It Lei us know your
desires, I am here to give you good
service treat you right, and
appreciate the smallest favor
from you. Orders taken over
and goods red.
J S.
City Market.
1-20 in Phone No.
MONDAY, AUGUST 1914.
M.-. of the Atlantic
; ally Co . Sunday
ind family at Met am
. . II I
from Dur-
ham
Blow and
. Wilson returned
from Nashville,
Cromartie and Maud
-el t lo Saturday
V Ferrell, of
imp it
i ,. ; the day In town.
for Kim ton tonight.
Xi i in i, I
Mr. H. M While. I th,
C Realty t
morning after a t-,, weeks
. ii to Atlantic Pity
Miss Lucille Joyner. of
Is Mary Brown.
M-. k. w, of the Atlantic
isl Realty Company returned home
from X Saturday
night.
Mr t if
i i Sundas here
Mr. D. C. James the Engineering
Department of the Atlantic Coast
Company left yesterday for
Durham, where he has charge of the
of s thousand acre farm
which is to I- sold by auction at an
early date
Miss n returned .
day Vii H
Mr. B.
Set iv r par
Mr ii c Jam
tor Apex.
Mrs T and
Peal and Bowling i
Sunday evening from a trip lo Bait
fit
and Norfolk
Ma ;
a trip i part
Mad
Mis Margaret Blow returned Sun-
day afternoon from n
ed her
Mis Neil who
ins Mrs. Lucy Move, returned to her
i i In Farmville Sunday afternoon
Misses Annie and Bryant of
today to visit
Mrs win.- Gardner
Cures Old Sores Other Remedies Won't Cute.
of how longstanding,
cured In old reliable Dr.
id ii lag Oil, t
. i
Licenses
Register of Deeds Bell has
Issued licenses to the following
couples since last
WHITE
Roy S. Allen and Causey.
J II. and Smith.
COLORED
Arthur Brow i II
I. I. I. SE
. t
County, knowing the ability
expel lice r the ii cu ti
of a wise and i i R pi e-
In the next Leg
hereby urge and request La i
to and bi
conic- a Candidate
J i,
It,
W I.
R. FLEMING,
M JACKSON,
v. r VINCENT,
E.
FRANK WILSON.
TAFT VANDYKE.
GEO B. W. HADLEY,
I CO
TAFT CO.
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons
and Harness. Cash or on time.
J. Ea Greenville, N. G.
r .
turn
THE FLANAGAN LINE
IS THE QUALITY KIND
Only One
To get the genuine, call tor full name I. x-
K. W. a Cold In Day. .-
and cold.
II
sun
The Life
of . Y.
to,
J.
Attorney
the
t- . are
East Carolina Teachers Training
School
Credit
The kind of bargains we offer are good dependable goods with a strong
tee of a strong concern behind them. When you buy of us you have the as
that we are always here to make anything right that isn't.
You may be able to match our prices elsewhere not for our
kind of or our vehicles but not at our reason
able prices. The secret of it all is that we keep a few laps ahead of the pro
cession. We have made a study of the likes and needs of vehicle users. Our
stock embraces every type of job that is desirable and each one has a touch
here and there which puts it in a class just above and beyond the common run
of vehicles
Whether you care to buy now or come merely to get posted our lines will prove
interesting and you are just as welcome in either case.
The John Flanagan Buggy
Greenville, North Carolina.
A State school train teach era for the public school v-h-m
energy i- directed i
free to all who agree to tear h, I all Tern begins September
oilier address,
I RIGHT Pr
Metropolitan Life Ge,
of New
Assets
George A. Special
.-. H. I.
. r
.- K
Warren ton
VI f ,
WE HANDLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
If each were for members of our
own family. We use none but the
very purest drugs. W every
to Insure accuracy and faith
Have your prescriptions fill
ed and you can have perfect
the medicine. And confidence,
know, Is a help In effecting
School
We can supply
your wants in
Bicycles,
Bug-
g i e s and Road
Carts.
TO
CURE, n
Drug Company
Tailoring Parlor
. . Pressing Club . .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Phone Cleaning Street
Mt.-. . ; t I.- i of all a
Special to Coat Suit and CLOTHES
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work
H. MANAGER
to The Carolina Club. N
C.
. C.
Classical Scientific Coarse.
Special Course preparatory to
Academies, Trained and
Faculty. One teacher to
All students
under the Immediate
Principal and faculty.
Two literary Tonne;
Christian Association.
one hundred students now In
, fresh,
i -.- Davidson College
of one three highest in
fresh, University Other
. Expenses
Greenville Rooting and
Cornice Company.
Mr. B. Hill, formerly located near A. C. L. Depot
Wishes his friends that lie is now a
member of the above styled firm solicits
their
WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND
STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK OUR
WHITSETT. INSTITUTE
A I Boarding -A. . for Hun.
and
I or tar
aV
IN THE PIEDMONT
REGION NEAR N C.
For
W. T. WHITSETT. Pa. D
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Lit
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p. m. No. p. s.
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Greenville Tobacco Market Opens On
Tuesday, September 1st.
Will be in PERFECT TUNE to get you the highest possible price for your tobacco
We have the experience and money to do it with.
Bring us your first load.
YOUR FRIENDS.
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer.
Johnston Foxhall
v r;
TM
. at -v
II
u .
Great Buying Time for You at
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit
F. Detroit.
We have second hand and other
Carp, as good as new. for sale cheap.
Ford Supply Go.
must ordeal
want ads. lie.
having regular advertising
count. The rate It cent.
Hue. Hi word, to the o Tel-
No.
. . . . a .
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today
For the day we are to divide cur
over
Men's Ladies and Children's Jew now at
1-3 r i price, arc all we ask. ard we will make
collar do
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
s. M.
Ask Grocer for WHITE
the best. H
KM
hi ii
New Gar
den Seed
Flower
Onion Sets
Main- Red Bliss
rs
Seed Oats
Rape Seed
Dr. Hess Sleek
Poultry
i ,
rue, lick .
OS. Court-
II
II. IV. I Mill It, I. II
i ;. . ,
i . and
of glass.
Hi Dr. D. I. Jam,
S i , Monday
ion, x. C
FOBS r. i .,
moved office
bow Stables to Or Zeno
.-allies Street
Day or Night
Ir, . and w
u i i, a baseball
ball
their Ito
holding a i .
-lit In i
the m log i us
Th, i the
i r or bull i brick
re kill o
the
; plant,
II
allow, d I pr
Kills
a month i,
men
i Raleigh
Progressive or anti-ring Democrats
Pitt
to them as the a
mass meeting In the court-house In
and nominated candidate
for the general assembly and county
commissioner. Senator Evan
the Senate, and for-
mer legislators be Interested to
i bat the i w after
, Clark's
He is part I In i
wise deplore the fact
of the lower house o;
the g assembly, and par-
Clark,
hi b time in passing heifer call
i laws, bond Issues, and
attempting to stray the
and to give women the
strange PASSED
III AX His
HOME IN Wilmington
v. Robert Strange, Bishop
the East Carolina passed
pi away in his home at
on yesterday afternoon after
an extending over several
months, although his illness did no
become critical until Wednesday of
last week II was discovered by
attending physicians that he was
In;
Bishop Strange was
years and was beloved no
by those o, the Episcopal church
by other religious bodies at well
bout the State.
obs will take Tues-
afternoon in Wilmington.
FEW TABLE BOARD-
Mrs.
Forbes. Washington
At a meeting of the Pitt County
Board of Elections held in the Court
House of County, on Monday.
August 1914, a new i known
a. Fountain Precinct, with voting
place at Fountain, N. c was created
by .-; id board. The description and
boundaries said new precinct are
as follows,
Beginning at Baker's Mill where
the public crosses the Wilson
county line, and thence with the Farm
Ville real to II. F. Fork of
the road; thence with the road
from F. to Washington
Smith, the farms of Wash-
. Smith, it. A and Ed-
ward with public road
SI Las.
; I from Washington Smith's to Marcel-
,; l- the. with public road
longer the city s chief or even , ,, ,, ,., . .
lot, and many other things too Industry. In the class of Marcellus Smith to c. Ed-
to mention, instead of adhering cutlery Sheffield probably excels, Edgecombe county
to the true democratic faith and car-j but good m C . . are the Pitt county line
out the plain mandates and now the English town is to the on county line to the be-
bes the money than the grinding com- ginning,
I article alone costs in Id. Therefore, lei all persons and par-
paragraph could not have The leading cutlery firm, doing a
the views Senator Evans any bet- world export trade, operates
Ex-
pa
Is
Week-Kin aim Summer
j; l it s I o a
to the
via
ATLANTIC COAST USE
K A TEA
The of the
i rip Bates,
Greenville
To v. . K
To Baltimore, Md,.
To New York City . 119.91
To Boston, 124.40
Tickets on sale day until
via Norfolk and
final return limit Oct.,
II. 1914.
W. T. C. White
Traffic Mgr. Lien. Pass.
Wilmington, N. C.
at law
NORTH it
Lawyers
in all i
r, i.
How To Give Quinine Children.
to an
improved His a syrup.
ant to not the
Children take it know it K
especially in adults who
not
nor in the head. Try
it the time you tor Buy
none. A-k lot
ft r-u.
Ohio I Brick
Ohio, August
have convicts working in honor
squads roads or employ
I ops. but II
for Ohio to i a model
system tor This plant
full
He penitentiary walls, it is at a
from here. There r-
WOrk six days a week making bricks.
No guard stands, by i, see
do not make their They
except for skilled brick
all employed by the State, win
the work
The men live in a big dormitory by
Piles Cured in to Days
will
.- j ,
if he had prepared it himself.
Rep Clark has quit politics
we are informed, but he rang
bell ii the house every lime the fair
sex, the initiative and referendum
the recall and other similar matters
came In the gallery or in
the use.
the use telephone, and another.
f . fame, rs f
primitive character. H is
the pi of and
hip that id now
stand to the I .
lies take notice of the above act
the said County Board Elections
and abide by the same
This August 1914,
S. J. EVERETT.
Chairman of the County Board
Elections
T. WHITE, Secretary.
WAST
Headstones or
Monuments
LET HI SHOW TOO
HENRY T. KING
Wrightsville
North Carolina's Famous Resort
Modern AMUSEMENTS
Music. Prizes, Fishing err. MOST
POPULAR SEASON.
WEEK-END and SUMMER
FEET TO BECOME OBSOLETE
In View of Present Cheap Electric
Conveyances There Seems to Be
Such a Possibility.
As a null the quick and cheap
s of co prevalent
TOO MUCH FOR HER PATIENCE
Daughter Was Strangers
Bothering Her Mother. But Here
She Drew the Line
Veteran of suffragette pa-
re not walking so much M w A l campaigns
as formerly, asserts a writer In Urn- , completely lost her
don An
Excursion Fares
Via The
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
For schedules, of lee or address Local Agent.
was a period n we were
move our ears at will, but dis-
use of the organ did away with
ll is possible that our feet
may one day become obsolete,
In the year
was the stupendous total of the
of passengers on
and light railways of
tie Kingdom.
in the steam period of the
her of passengers carried was
and the day of the horse, 1870,
the figure read, 160.881,115.
he public lime Certainly gained
convenience, but not la health. There
has never been any dispute of tho ,
that walking Is the most health
and natural exercise questioner alike gasped
in
don't seriously object when
strange women ask my mother's ad-
poise In an upper street
car, recites the New Times, a
woman or at least forty
and a skirt, left her
seat on the opposite side of the car
and took that directly in front of the
young veteran and her moth, r.
h. the newcomer,
addressing the elder of the two,
about my canary bird H
doesn't sine, mopes on his perch, and
has completely lost his appetite. Yon
look so like a woman who solves her
own lion-, hold problems that I have
taken the liberty to ask you about
of mine. What shall I do for my ca-
him to a bird
yet not come within the dally,
curriculum of average and,
woman to nature's own equip-
but bun or car Is hulled.
nit urea l.
In the Brown Building on Dick-
avenue. Office hours
to and to
vice as to what they should buy
is trying to do her own
continued , younger
to find a good dentist, how to make a
harem out of an old sealskin
Jacket, or best way to
She Is so and good-natured.
But I draw the line at trying to
a bird doctor out of
Senator Evans Replies
from
s your but charging in the
, tent instead of upon the
battle-field is not my policy.
gone out openly before the p,
and I make no apologies. The
I pie Pitt respect me for it
Mr Blow and my- and I shall continue,
self Now you have become a You say I have appealed to
higher than either Mr. Blow In. of the people. Will
or myself. As candidate, you would you the men who possess these
us believe you to be a better to whom I have appeal-
than as Chairman. Even ed Think you that the Democratic
now I suspect that your only regret majority which me last
over that contest is that your favorite campaign possess the
was defeated, and the recollections of and that those who with you lined up
that defeat furnishes the real motive in opposition are the
that prompted your declining my in- and Your views upon
the common mass of the democratic
have charged, and I now voters is surely in keeping with the
is the beginning clause of your of your letter. Your
sentence in which you accuse epistle attempts to reach a
a Democratic Senator of wrong do- which it does not possess, and
You profess innocence in from heights yet unattained by
Inn, and betray yourself in another its author. Anyone who had return-
f was aware that you ed from making a house to house can-
and I wanted to do it openly be- in the lower end of the county
tore voters of Pitt County In a certain well known gentleman
place where all was free and fair and; of doubtful political characteristics
where I could defend myself. must I come home and taken a
Mr Blow may have ascended into thorough bath before penning such a
the clouds but you do not show that and
in your that gives cal classic upon the ethics of politics,
you confidence to meet your op-;
but fortified with the party F
machine which quarters in your; Political advertisement.
back room office, and with the part-;
and help of the present
of the Executive Commit-, T Win.
ed position. You all right,
i ,, r H- . Mate Agree lo Oiler
but charge in the tent of the
captain and not out upon the open typhoid Treat
battle-field. In some of the townships
some influence has been
able to place all the poll-holders
from among your friends and am of Health, at Raleigh,
denied representation; yet you the danger
appeal for honest, De- typhoid at this time of the year
value of the anti-typhoid
You have constantly cried that Re- vaccine now furnished free by th
publicans voted in the j The college authorities were
Primary, and yet until I became to see the importance of this
candidate, as party chairman you preventive measure and by return
never raised your voice against It. man
Two years ago republicans voted in j
the Democratic Primary for Mr. Blow,.
THE BEST COMPANY-
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent Greenville, N. C.
Candidates Cards
The Fastidious
Man
would hist as think living with
eating as he would of omitting bis
daily bath. A dainty and convenient
bathroom is not a luxury but an
, a salty for those who wan
health and If haven't
a model bathroom have one fitted up
bi
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
AU Cards are per
per month payable la
For Sheriff
I wish to announce to my friend.
and the public generally that I am
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Pitt county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary, and will
the vote and help of
W. SIMON
For Treasurer.
hereby announce myself as
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub
to the Democratic primary.
l W. L. HALL.
For Sheriff
I wish to announce to my friend
, that I am a candidate for of
Pitt county, subject to the action
the Democratic primaries. Should I
An open letter has Just gone out to , ,,,
college preside i. th. m
my ability. I will appreciate your
vote and help.
ERNEST R. DUDLEY.
FOB
I hereby announce myself a can-
for county commissioner, to
succeed myself, subject to the Demo-
primary of Pitt County.
E. B. WHICHARD.
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to my friends and
to the generally that I am a
candidate tor the office of sheriff
many replies were ,
others are arriving in every
., dale the support of all.
we .-------m Without exception every col- HYMAN
and who ever heard you president thus far has agreed to
If you want names mil arrange to offer the treatment
For Sheriff.
places I can furnish them. now o in their respective
complain that the primary law this fan all students who can the Democratic Voters of Pitt
prevent such, and then make a bid themselves,
for republican sympathy by laying th
alleged fault of such a law at my door
As a
President R. H. Wright of the I take this method of announcing my
Carolina Teachers School candidacy for subject to the
Should I be
i t
jurist you are con- was tho first to reply to the; Democratic
. . ., .,, . . . ., ., , u , I will
gone to seed. The present
primary law was introduced by Mr. cf co-operation in
Clark in the original, and with the
exception of portions and
cutting down by the Senate Committee
on Elections, is his law still. It does
not represent my views what a
law should be. However, your
friend Clark voted for it. and you and
he like twin statesmen are one ac-
cord Had not the party machine of
this County boasted and carried on
of Health and assured them elected will to administer
following the duties of the office with prompt-
not only be glad to using to all. I thank
every student It but will you for your support and beg to re
talk to them about the importance of main your obedient servant
,, insist upon their taking it. I
,, a students take J. J.
treatment and that they
Spread the news our For Sheriff.
I take this method of ti
FOB
hereby announce myself a
date tor County Commissioner from
Falkland Township 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 candid,
tor the nomination for sheriff Pitt
county subject to the action 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 and co.
operation I am.
JNO. L. GIBSON,
Township. N. C,
Tic State Board of Health is citizens of Pitt county that I am
is county boasted aim th,, parents sending their a candidate for the office of
the threat to nullify my efforts to sons to college should subject to the action of the Democratic
ii possible have them take the anti party. If elected I to
treatment before they go. serve the to the best of ability.
at know that they will receive will appreciate your vote and an-
the treatment after reaching college help you may give me.
C. E.
Misses House
legislate for the people of the county
you might now at least with some de-
cf force nil truth do that which
say you do not do against de-
You and your crowd pro-
what should be done, and
the people know where the
rests.
In glowing terms you proclaim
yourself the of peace, and
promise to settle differences
exist between the warring factions
Did it ever occur to you that it was
r your administration as heal
of tin- County's Democracy the
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
Automobile For Hire
Town of Country
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE
Phone Rick's Grocery,
For Constable
I announce to the voters of Green-
ville Township that I am a candidate
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.
T. I. Moore
Jesse
Moore
INSURANCE
Fire, Health and Accident
Opposite Proctor Hotel
X. C, Aug.
Minnie Belle and Nannie
son gave a very enjoyable house party
at their home near begin-
Friday, August 7th and lasting
about a week or ten
,,,, duties of the Thanking you .
have grown Will you Miss Blanche, Of Spencer , .
as Senator heroine the champion of of Wendell, and
peace when you as chairman have pm- Taylor, of Miss
discord and brother, Jasper, of I
to prevent the unfair treat- Messrs. a candidate for the
by the party's representatives am of , of Pitt County, subject
in puling the stock-law over the and Miss Ethel to the
in new territory f and Miss Ethel
as you desire to their. of Greenville.
I cannot you take them ii
your confidence
For Sheriff.
wish to announce to the voters
county that I am a candidate
sheriff subject to the action of th
Democratic primary. If elected I prom
to serve the county to the best
and support
JOE
For Constable.
I announce lo the voters of Green
township that am a candidate
for constable subject to the action
the Democratic primary and will
the help of any.
AMOS C. JACKSON.
For Countable.
I announce to the voters of Green-
ville township that I am a candidate
tor constable subject to the action
toe Democratic primary and will
their help.
A. R.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I announce to the voters that I am
a candidate for commissioner of Pitt
county for Township sub-
to the action the Democratic
Primary and solicit your vote and
help. If elected will endeavor to
serve the county to the best of my
ability.
R. L
thank people for sup-
port they have given me in the past
On Monday evening a porch ,, elected, promise to give them
and tell them how. largely attended. Dur game I have tried to
lifted
will do It Have you ever evening delicious fruit pun have been In office,
your hand to obtain relief for m Misses Minnie ; W. B. WILSON
say that am denouncing de-am, Lou Wilkerson.
without reason and that I Smith Ethel Brooks. ,
charge those opposed to me as being; Hooker presided at the punch bowl
you draw the week many Joy
imagination In shaping your
facts. I regret it Is impossible
to discuss polities without saying,
something the men who create
them but I can truthfully say that
all my speeches I have gone no
farther than necessary In
political conditions that are written
our county records. I have call-
ed no one a rascal, but have studious-
W avoided personalities further than
their connection with the political
fairs of the county. And if
j the heat of debate, I should have
over-leaped the bounds of discretion,
surely I have been sinned against
or. than sinning. Anathemas have
been hurled at me, insults spoken, id
rabid correspondents of recent news-
paper fame have searched the gutter
tor language In which describe ate.
Through It all I have endeavored
these attacks with good humor
I suffered them or depended
respectable language to defend
I. and my friends have not
resorted to violence and bullying t
supplant the or to Intimidate
opponents.
taken
To Important Problems
Karl Worth, Texas, Aug.
financing of the farming and ranch
interests the country will b.
leading subject of the discussion
by the Educational and Co
Operative of America when
meets here in annual convention week
next. The convention will bi
attended by or more delegate
representing the branches of
For Treasurer.
I announce to my friends and the
voters throughout Pitt county that
am a candidate for Treasurer subject
to the action the Democratic
If elected I will serve the
pie to the best of my ability. Hoping
to receive your vote and support I am
C. T-
For Constable.
I to th. voters of Green
township that I am a candidate
constable subject to the action
the Democratic and will
predate their vole and help.
JESSE L. WHICHARD
or Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a
date for clerk of Superior Court
Pitt county subject the action
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for
the flattering vote the people gave m.
four years ago, I solicit your
port. If elected I will All the office
to the best of my ability.
Hilt
I take this method of Informing my
friends and voters Pitt county
in genera that am a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject the
a, lion of the Democratic primary
elected J shall tho people to
,, internal tho county ac-
to my ability. Your vote and
help is earnestly solicited and will be
.
C, HARRIS
To The Democratic Voters of Pitt
A Ill urgent request of numerous
friends and citizens of Pitt County.
hereby announce myself a
date for the House Representatives
of Pitt County subject to the Dem-
Primaries. I desire to thank
my many friends for their confidence
In me and it nominated, shall do my
Utmost tO perform the duties of the
office with equal Justice to all
the day August, 1914.
Respectfully,
J. C. GALLOWAY.
For
I announce myself a candidate for
County Commissioner from Carolina
Township subject to the actions of the
Democratic primary and solicit your
aid.
S. A. CONGLETON.
For Treasurer.
I use this method of announcing to
voters of Pitt county I am a
candidate for Treasurer subject to the
Clerk Superior
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Clerk Superior Court of
Pitt County subject to action of
the Democratic Primary.
A. MOORE.
7-8-14
FOE COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner, to
succeed myself, subject to the
of the Democratic Primary.
JOHN G. TAYLOR.
In The Voters Pitt
Yielding to the urgent requests of
my many good friends I hereby an
myself n Candidate for
Commissioner of Pitt County, sub-
to Primaries
In announcing my candidacy I de-
sire to thank my friends for con-
reposed in me, and assure
them and all and persons of
phi county, that should be
I shall try to perform tho
duties of said office as best I can.
This August ll I
JOSEPH ROSS.
I N. C
organization in thirty states. Pres of the Democratic Primary.
Charles S. of the vote and help of my friend,
will preside. and the public generally, and If elect-
led promise to the duties o
NOTICE I the office to the best of my ability.
I hereby announce myself a
for Representative to th j
General Assembly of North Carolina
subject to action of the Demo
Primary of Pitt and all
Democratic support will be
ed.
N. W. OUTLAW.
O W HARRINGTON.
charged, and I now J,, Sept.
FOR
I announce to the voters that I am
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt
county from Township subject
to the action of the Democratic
and solicit your vote and help.
If elected I will endeavor to serve
the county to the beat of my
Joseph B.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I announce myself a can-
for County Commissioner from
North side Tar River subject to the
action of the Democratic primary If
nominated and elected will the
County the best of my ability.
R D.
M.
FOR REGISTER OF
wish to announce that I am a can-
to succeed myself In the office
of Register Deeds, subject to the
action the Democratic Primary. I
thank the people for the support
given me in the past and If elected
will serve them to the best of my
ability
For of
of Pitt
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner from
Township to succeed my-
self subject to the Democratic
of Pitt County.
W. L
ii. Tin.
Democratic
hereby announce myself a can
far House
subject action of the
Democratic Primary.
T. B M D
8-24 w.
T The Democratic Voters of Pitt
Melding to the urgent requests of
my many friends hereby an-
myself a Candidate for
iv Commissioner of Pitt County, sub-
Primaries
In announcing my candidacy I de-
sire lo thank my friends for the con-
reposed in me. and I assure
them and all parties and persons of
Tilt county, should I be
I shall try to perform the
dill us of said office as best I
This August 1914.
N. C.
J. C. LANiER
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For Fishing,
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Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of the late Dr. E. A.
i to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
Dr E A. to present the same to
Hie d administratrix on or
August ISIS or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery. All
pert indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This August 1814.
P.
Administratrix
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives . PIERCE, Atty.
the chance to take profit
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
R. W. Having qualified as
t Ohio. late of Pitt com-
Address all mail to Lock Box 1429. North Carolina, this is to notify all
to the undersigned administrator
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Charlotte. N. C.
W. Va
S. C.
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic. She says began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
persons having claims against the es-
of said deceased to exhibit them
M- s D Thorne, our excellent from
correspondent to the Re-j or this notice will be pleaded in bar
Hector, hi spending this week at Mt of their recovery
H will re-1 persons indebted to said
TO
Having qualified as
of BUM lat of Pitt county. N. C .
this is to notify all persons having
claims against estate of the
deceased to exhibit them to the
on or the
of August this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said i state will
pi. a make immediate payment.
the day of August. 1814.
ALFRED
Administrator
PATENTS
t v. M a
PATENTS I
Jon. I . . t U
unit
D. SWIFT
Seventh St., P.
By virtue the power Of
In a certain mortgage
executed and delivered by J. I.
and wife Mollie and W
Cherry and Wife Cherry to I
It. Davenport on the day Jan.
1806 . duly recorded in the I
in Office Pitt County, S, C.
in Hook J s page the undersigned
will expose to public before the
Court House door in Greenville, N
to highest bidder for rash on
Monday the day of September
at m. a certain tract or par.- i
land laying and b. in
of Pitt and State of Carolina
and described as follows,
Situate in the Town of be-
ginning at a stake in front
of the Post Office and running East
feet to the R. S. Tucker line, thence
with the R. P. Tucker line North
feet, thence West ward fifty feet
theme South feet to the
containing square yard
Sale made to satisfy said mortgage
died.
This the day of August 1914,
J. It DAVENPORT,
Mortgagee.
JULIUS BROWN, Atty.
DR. FOR I H.-
ISl, HI
To me it is with a great deal
; i to endorse the candidacy
I for the Legislature, for the
. -in that he is a man of
and conviction, a student and a
a thinker and a worker, a
man of broad sympathy and acquaint-
ed With the people's needs. us
ourselves by voting for him in
i Is lei lion the County will honor It-
If and services in the Legislature
the Kate will be blessed.
Too often have we turned from the
W and prudent, and bestowed
upon the simple, but this time
be wise and generous enough to
vote- for the vote for Dr
Loftin for Legislature.
A. DEMOCRAT
TO It HI I TO s.
The undersigned having this
qualified as Executrix of the last will
and testament of Mamie 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 the
date of this notice or said notice will
be plead In bar against the recovery
on said claims.
This the day of 1914
L. ADA
Executrix of Mamie
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys.
Mate Pair at lies Moines
MOINES, la, Aug
State Fair opened h-re today
under favorable auspices and will
continue until Sept. The fair Is
She first to be held in the central
st this year and is at-
more than ordinary attention,
The management has been working
hard to have the exhibits above tin
average and the result is the
and best collection of agricultural
horticultural and live stock exhibits
shown here. The record-break-
crops throughout Iowa are ex-
to contribute In large measure
to the success of the exhibition. The
e promises to lie unusually
large,
vis urn, sum Cots
D he wont no of bow long Handing,
re cured by th. wonderful, old reliable Dr
Hatting It
fain ,
THE FARM
U the of all
LIME
U the basis of all goad Uniting. Write for
by the best authority in the United
States, on Lime on the Farm, and price
purest lime. Don't buy band,
etc. A postal will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
home in Rocky Mount,
turn next week to take up his work
student of the Winterville High
School.
Mrs. and mother
ill-law Mrs. Mumford of
d. n. spent Tuesday here visiting
A W. Ange, J. P.
and II Forrest left Mon-
day morning tor northern markets ti
purchase their fall stock of goods.
They were by Messrs
R, w. and Amos Braxton.
Prof. C. Buck of Grimesland
spent Sunday here. He will soon en-
A ft M. College at Raleigh. He
Is an old student of W. H. S.
Mr. J. R. Cox has been appointed
express agent In the place of Mr. J
who resigned. Mr. Greet
is still at his post as our most ex-1
railroad
Mr and Mrs Jesse Rollings visit-1
ed relatives at Whichard Sunday.
and Mrs. George J.
spent Tuesday here making
visits Brother is preaching j
Strong sermons to good congregation;
at each of his appointments at th
Baptist church.
A new line of shoes has Just arrived I
at A. Aug.- Co's. Call and j
them.
Tripp. who has been
leading at the Oxford ;
for tin- summer is spending some time
at her father's home. She holds a
regular place in the Durham
Schools.
Mrs. Lydia Dixon spent Tuesday
and Wednesday visiting relatives an
friends In Ayden.
Mr. R. T. Cox has gone to Pitts
bur. Pa., on a trip.
The lift, tilth session of
High School will begin Tuesday, Aug
IS. A force of hands is at Work
getting the building and grounds in
Despite th war situation
and late crops Prof. Nye is expect-
a good opening.
Miss Jenkins, a trained
of Watts hospital in Durham
spent a few hours hi re Monday
Mrs. J. W. Harper.
Mr.- M. L. and two
t. rs. after having spent about
months visiting Mr. and Mrs.
ant in the country, left
for their home in Greenville, Ills.
The Civic League of the Town
will be addressed by Hon i
Frank M. Wooten of Greenville or
Thursday evening at S o'clock, in lb.
Auditorium of Winterville High
School. The public Is cordially in-1
to Mr. Wooten, who is
man of large experience in civic j
Our good women are deter-
mined to have a clean town and they ;
are succeeding.
Miss Kate spent Tuesday
In Kinston on
Mr Leo. left this
to spend a few days with relatives in
Onslow county before taking up his
Studies in school here
W, B. is spending some
time with relatives in Kinston.
Fine
As usual there were good pictures
White's last night, and
the specialties were something One
These were by Mr. and Mrs. C. J
In musical on
nets, harp and piano. Mr. is
blind, yet his on the piano
and other Instruments was wonderful
He could carry four distinct airs at
me time.
will please make immediate payment
This August 17th, 1914.
L. D.
Administrator
F. O, James Son,
FIXED
BY MAYOR JAMES
POI TRAINS
some time past the police have
troubled considerably by the
jumping off and on moving
trains on the Norfolk Southern near
the station, which is not in accord
With city ordinances, so this morning
j Neal Farmer, Button and
Carr were brought up
Mayor James t barged with offense
and he imposed a tine of
on the first two. while the latter
was forced to pay and cost, it
being his second time before His
Honor for violation of this ordinance
There were six cases before the
Mayor Monday morning as
Dr. William Fountain and Mr. Fred
paid and cost for an
affray.
Gray paid one dollar for
allowing his horse to run at large.
Francis Slaughter, a was
sent to Jail for fifteen days for riot-
and disorderly conduct and us-
profane and vulgar language.
Walter and Jess Bryant were
up charged with disorderly conduct
Bryant paid a tine of and Crate.
was
In another case Walter
guilty of disorderly conduct
and paid and cost.
John Smith, colored, was found
with two gallons of whiskey which
double the quantity allowed an
by law. His case was con
Ml red until next Saturday.
-Ill H GREENVILLE. Its IF
Th following verses were
v Mr. Wallace who is m
employed in New
Greenville, Yours if you
Is a slogan truly tine.
For Greenville is the finest place
In the land of the Long Leaf Pine.
Greenville has forged far ahead
Of any other town.
In North Carolina, or in States
Many miles around.
In size she has almost doubled
Since nineteen hundred five.
And you know how Commercially
She is very much alive.
And should choose a plate to live
I'd not wander far away;
But here in good old Greenville,
I'd always want to stay.
Should any like the Cabarets.
And lights of old
I-et them read tin few words.
And resolve at home to stay
Wallace Mack.
NOTICE.
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In Superior Court.
E T. vs.
Josephine
The defendant above named will
notice that an action entitled as above
Court of Pitt County to obtain a
from the bonds of matrimony
has been commenced in the Superior
and the defendant will further
notice that she is required to appear
at the next Term of our
Court of Pitt County, to be held on
the second Monday after the first
Monday of September it being
21st day of September, at the Court
House in said County and in Green-
ville, C , and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
This the day of August 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior
JULIUS BROWN. Attorney
for
Inn Parent-
to Haw i
ti
of lie patrons of the
Greenville Graded schools is calico
i the following regal passed by
the Board of at a meeting
on June
Ail pupils who not already
been successfully -vaccinated for
small pox must be
sixty days after of school
in the tall This be enforced
in the white and
It will be well this attend-
ed to as soon as in order that
children may not be kept of
school.
Also the board his that the
four months term of at
shall begin the open
of school This is
in compliance t general stat
law and applies to all children b--
tween the ages and twelve
years live graded
school Th Chief of Police
baa been appointed officer
, by the school
The model school a part of the
j graded school open at th-
time the school opens. All
pupils will come main building
together on the day and thin
one section each grades on-
two. three and font -will be transfer-
red to the model The
critic teachers who have charge
of these grades will on hand just
as the other
Supt.
Farm i rimmed
of record-break crops pro-
in Kansas this it has
led to hold a produce
snow in The local com-
club is of
for tho which
will open mi and con-
several days.
Dr and
Farmville
Mrs. Paul E. Jones,
and Miss Annie Gertrud.
Mill Manning returned Jones of last here
Monday from an extended visit
Louisville, Ky., and Suffolk.
Mis-, Minnie Skinner left this mom
for Montreal.
ELLS
raw
. I
SO, a box. M
, j. I bra H
Pi.
OINTMENT
FOR
Twelve farms in Martin County,
varying from thirty-two to five
scree In size, on easy terms and
reasonable prices, solicit Inquiries.
Martin Realty Co.
N. C.
J. Everett, Atty.
Greenville, N. c.
How To dive Quinine To Children.
to an
Unproved Quinine. II l a Syrup, pleat-
to lake
Children take It and never know it Quinine.
adapted to who
take ordinary Quinine. Ii r. not nor
-MM nor In bead. Try
the Deal time you need Quinine any
2-ounce The
I i in bottle, h
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, DUR
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THIS 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 LI NA
is
OF E ASTERS
CAROLINA. IT HAS
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
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE THE EASTERN
PAST OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
i PEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL TEEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR I SING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
Russians
to Lorraine
JAMES
Associations m
II HIS
Germans Back
Heaviest Fighting In Vicinity Of
Where Germans Have
Great Strength.
Winterville, -Toe Y M. C. a
Y. W. V. A.,
School held a Joint meeting Sat-
C. W.
ii.-e. spoke to on the them
without
showed forcibly the need
preparation tor life the Import-
i the right kind
He said, strong body
a well developed mind, and a strong
moral character are three essential
Many Cases Disposed
Imposed
And fines
it sent h
lithe
I III
r- Hire B
I in I t
in
Wilson Is one or the best
Of Eastern North Carolina
and always takes a delight In pointing
the people to the higher
V S be had the
was exceeding f.
Monday morning Mayor B. James
disposed a lengthy docket and th
Mayor not to show the la
Turkey Expected to Enter
Into War Today.
Army Withdrawn
From Allies
Driven Back to Oise Fifty
Miles From Paris. British
Losses Are Heavy, Hun-
Have Been Killed
And Wounded
ARTILLERY FIRE ANNIHILATING.
ROME, Sept. army fighting
withdrawn. Did enter
staff to have bombarded. Eighth day
finds Austrian out and hard pressed
in securing the services of Prof.
son.
Mies Kate Chapman left
for Baltimore where she will purchase
her lull
young men think a wife is all the
The court disposed of the following
Albert using vulgar
profane language in a public place
guilty and that the defendant
. be confined In the county jail tor IS
need but when get a if.-
soon learn that they need some fur
to set
Co.
for the
Then it is the
your friend a. W.
who has an up-to-date line
keeper
those famous Hunt
Club shoes at B. D. Co.
Mrs a Aug.- children left
are both sides. The fire is tor to visit her
described as annihilating. ,
They have tune to the dead and coiled ,. ,,,
wounded the battle is raging over them. j good . right.
i Mr
RUSSIANS THRONG AUSTRIA
LONDON. Sept. 2- Russian embassy has
that Russian advance will throng Austria, con
In a must
Ida Jarvis, engaged in
and using vulgar and profane
language in a public place, pi. ails
guilty and that the defendant he con-
In the county Jail U nays
and
Batter Wilson and James Wilson
engaged In disorderly conduct and
mutually assaulting each other, each
pay a and 1-8 each.
Ruts Lee May. engaged In
and using vulgar and
in a place
, w Thompson of ; profane
i town Monday on business I pleat's guilty and
d to remain
Every house wife
wants a lovely in the county
jail S period of
AUSTRIANS ROUTED AT POINT OF BAYONETS
ST PETERSBURG, Sept. -Sweeping
the Austrians reported at war office. It was announced
that Russian left wing was operating from a position on
captured
i e i. . i ., .
and Harrington, Barber o
haM fancy that will
room the prices are right.
can get your
days to week at K. W. Dall's
Meters. Charlie Elks, and O, C. Buck
of were visiting friends
lure Sunday.
days all cost.
John smith, engaged In
using profane language
butter public place pleads not guilty, fine I
w on
. DO and
Jennie Martin Brown.
and Williams, engaged in
and assaulting each
Ogress is still trying to provide other. guilty Brown and
LONDON, Sept. embassy has announced
that Russian advancing toward Lorraine where a
siege of positions was in pro-
driving the back the last two days.
They partial at -Mouse and
district. They compelled the French to with, raw
their lines near Meuse. The left wing was attacked by ;.
superior tone ill district and
retired They drove the tenth army
nous hack at Oise on account of the progress of the Ger-
man right they were unable to follow up to advantage.
General movements continue the
All the military Hospitals in Paris were tilled to
their capacity with many wounded British.
and captured supposedly , . an,. i-a cost and to th.
and heavily position of Russians charged,, way w jail ,
at point of bayonet swept over entrenchments com-, J- cotton mm
routing th-
e troops and five thousand
Austrians were left iii the field. Tho Russian have
captured big guns, more than a thousand
including Commanding General it
success of the Russian left. Not being able to
With center and retreat the Austrians were men
aced.
prices an pleads guilty each pay
tine . and cost.
Mr and Mrs B. B Williams of driving an
iS visiting Mr. r P over the street, at a
than miles per hour and in a
B n A Co., will give you .,,,, manner, not guilty,
on matting, J and Being unable
FORMING ADVANCE GUARD.
PARES, Sept. allied lines of the I
THREE HUNDREDS MILES OF BATTLE
ROME Vienna dispatches state that a three
mile of battle from Prussia to the river
have reached a height of fury. The have
after the fighting battle.
general staff are attempting to annihilate the en-
tire Austrian army.
The beat is always the cheapest then
gel your shoes from Marring
pay was directed over to
n. county hotel for no lobe
on to pay
med along the line extending from
Forest and the heaviest fighting is in the
of where the German infantry has great
and a large force of German
advance and movement toward Paris. A party
Paul retrieved situation
nine that is n-w under command left
CO-operating with Sir John of the French.
WIRELESS STATION ATTACKED.
Sept. was flying at the
of six thousand feel and dropped a bomb Into the
An attempt against wireless station but the
mark Zeppelin was forced to fly before a heavy
Cannon and rifle lire from the fort. Four Civilians
injured from Zeppelin bombs.
them before buying
TO V
Milk Cows, Chickens, eggs. H
W Hail.
Lodge No of
C A M meets Thursday night, visit-
i ,. driving a
, v, I over streets at a greater
than miles and In a reek-
leas manner pleads guilty lined
and i
Harms engaged in
BRITISH LOSS SEVERE.
French reports
British losses was fighting and killed one hundred
and Sixty, wounded six hundred eighty, and there
missing forty two hundred and seventy. War office an
that the National relief fund started, Prince
Wales funds have reached ten million dollars.
ALLIES DRIVEN BACK.
PARIS, Sept. It is officially stated that the Allies
center holds the battle lines that east and through
departments Oise It is admitted that
the Allies were driven hack to within miles .
PARIS, Sept- -War admits that the French
are slowly advancing in Lorraine. A general engage-
is in progress in the vicinity of Meuse.
B I ilia,. .--- . .,.
are cordially Invited to conduct plead, guild
Storage
The Farmville Oil A Co,
Most I y Bros .
local representatives have decided t
Offer to the Farmers of Pitt
of their large
MRS, P. it.
OF
DEAD IN
a telephone message to
i,,,, morning announced th.
dead or Mrs Mollie wife
Mr Peter II. Hives, of
Hives retired tor the storage of cotton. This is
. about t largo building with a
when Mr. Hives cams In ab
,, his he No th. farmers
., ,., for the night ins wit. opportunity
dead store their cotton,
could be at I The Storage end Insurance rate
Besides the husband Is survived Tel n
,,, children, live daughter, and but win be made w
lo sou.
a,
MM.


Title
Eastern reflector, 28 August 1914
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 28, 1914
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