Eastern reflector, 12 February 1915


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Of Or
Of -I
By of tie power vested m.
y the terms of a certain deed
executed by J. II and
Florence dated January I
and registered in Book L-W
ITS, Registry, win
for sale to highest
tab on Monday February 22nd. It
I- M. before the Court Door
n the town of Pitt Conn
N. the described tracts
on ex.
By virtue of authority in ate
by a mortgage made by J J.
to Macon on 2nd
day of January. IS and having
qualified as administrator hereby o
fer for sale on the 3rd Monday of
February 1915, being 15th day
for cash to the highest bidder
at the Court door la
ii the following described pro-
Situated Swift Creak
county, lying on and adjoining
the two roads that cross at
Cross Roads of three
is. tract of thirteen
the second tract of one and one ball
r parcels of land,
and being in county acres, and third tract of three acre
of North Carolina, near ill i
town of Falkland, and being No.
X. i, and on plat of land former v
by It. B. Gotten which plat
b record in Pitt County Register of
Office in Map Book Number
page to which plat reference Is
hereby made. Said lots or parcels of
land contain
This sale is made for the purpose
Hie bond described in tho
more or less being the three parcels
land described in a deed fro-n
Claude Clark and wife Vary Clark to
J. J Wilson, dated the 2nd day o
November 1908 and recorded in book
S-S. page
This the 14th day of January 1915.
R. A
Administrator
N. W. Attorney.
TO
Notice is hereby given that R
above mentioned deed of trust and has this day sold all of
two other bonds, one secured by deed
of dated January 20th, 1913
In Rook L-10. page
other secured by deed of trust, dated
January 20th. 1913. and recorded
Book L-10, page All three of
aid deeds of trust name undersigned
as trustee.
This the 21st. day of January. 1911
W MORTON.
Trustee
Attorney. l-21-ltd-8 w
How To Quinine To Children,
is b name riven to
i . It is a Syrup, pleas-
ant to take and does not ii b the
take it and know it la Quinine.
Also adapted to adults who cannot
lake ordinary Quinine. Does not nor
n.- nor in the head.
the next time you .-let for any
original package. The
name blown m
his
entire interests in the Little
lace Company, of
ville. N. C, to A. B. and M
W. Wallace and from this date
the said R has no further
Interest in said ,.
This the 1st. day of January
A. E.
M w
. ltd.
North Carol las
Pill
a the Superior
January Term,
Hooker
vs. Notice of Sale
W. V. F. Corey and wife N J.
Corey.
By virtue of a decree of the Super. .
court made in the above entitled cease
by His Honor W
Presiding at January Term. 1915, Flit
County Superior Court, the undersign-
ed commissioner, will on Monday,
day of February, 1915. at
clock Noon expose to public be-
fore the Court House Door in Green-
ville. to highest for cash, UM
following described tracts or pan els
of land,
First Situated in
Township. Pitt County bounded on the
by the lands of S. F.
ton and bounded en
tho West by the lands of James
son Dennis on the
by another tract of land of W. L. F.
Corey and on the East by the lands of
tuna
Miss Cook teacher
High School, has given
work, which the doctor advised
her to do on of a throat trouble
and she left today for her home at
1-aCross Va.
bold of slumps wish
as it is the cheapest way, we
have a large shipment. A. W. Anne
Co.
We have a large shipment of so
potatoes that will arrive in i
I, days. Come to see us to buy your
ft J, C. Vincent
Mr. Mark Smith a former student
of High School was in
town yesterday visiting bis many
If ii is hats, and caps, that you want
we have them, the styles that will suit
you. Harrington, liar her Co.
Mr. A. t;. Cox killed hogs yesterday
Ami Mines, containing acres more t and among tho number was one pork-
or less and being the tract of land on L. pounds In the
which the said W. I. F Corey and
wife now reside
Second Situated in
STRAY OF.
I have taken up one ox about three
years old, marked under bit in ea.-h
ear. Owner can same by paying
costs.
Ii I. DUDLEY,
January
1.1
with price and lumber to suit F. V
Johnston.
The Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a good
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient
or unsafe.
The is ideal for home use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
Will last for years. Ask for
the
At dealer everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C. Charlotte. N. C
Township, Pitt County on the East
Bide Fork Swamp, adjoining th
lands of Josephus and other.-,
containing acres more or less and
being tho land deeded by Barrow Can-
to Providence Cooper and Cannon
Mills and by them conveyed to Sam
Corey and by Samuel Corey to
L. F. Corey by Deed which is of re-
cord in the Register's Office In Pitt
County in Hook page
Third Situated in
Township. Pitt County, in Jame
our motto quick sales
small profits for cash for cash
loud at D. Forrest Co.
We carry at all times nice fresh
and oysters, also a nice line fine
C. Vincent Co.
Or
State North
I of Pitt.
la
H. Brown. of F. It
Annie Stick-
Green, F. II.
and others. Heirs at law. and dis-
of F It.
Deceased.,
-v.-
C, Harding, of J, J. Per-
kins, Bernard, Arthur
Bernard, Bernard, and
Juliette Bernard,
Henry C Parsons and
Parsons, Successors of C. S. Par-
sons Sons.
Holeman Bernard.
YOU WILL That
an action entitled as above has been
commenced In the Supreme Court of
Pitt County for the purpose of en-
forcing an alleged lien of Judgment
upon a certain tract of land situate
In the own of Greenville, on the
of Fourth Pitt Streets, said
action being based upon a
alleged to been rendered In fa-
Come to see us to buy your salt for r F Satterthwaite. to the
packing your meat. have a largo
supply. A. W. Ange Co.
Re. Mr Lane of Ayden will hold
vices here Sunday at tho Methodist
church, the public is invited to
A nice line of dress and work pants.
containing acres more or ,
less and being the same land granted . ., .
. ., r, v us. Harrington, Barber Co.
to the said W. L F by ,
state of North Carolina by sure to get our prices on heavy
which is on record in the office and fancy groceries when in town or
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county
in Book Y-3, page
Fourth Situated in Swift
Creek Township. Pitt County, ad
joining the lands of Nashville
B. Bland, R. H. and Sal-
lie Bland, containing SH acres more or
less.
Fifth
Situated in Swill .
you will lose money for the dollar
brings it's value at B. D. Co-
Mr. W. If. Manning and Mrs. Mattie
were united in
Thursday evening at o'clock They
will make their home here in
Creek Township Pitt County, on
We have on hand plenty of plant bed
sides of the Washington Road adjoin-1 Cloth prices right and quality l
tho tract last above mentioned, teed. B. D. Forrest Co.
adjoining the lands of E. H. Gar-1
Hay wood Cox and others con-
acres more or loss
The above lands will be sold la
tracts and also in
of the separate tracts and also as
a whole.
NOTICE.
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
executed and delivered by John
king and wife Maggie to
The tract above described L Moore on the day of December
been sub-divided into eight and duly recorded in the Pitt
county Registry in Book Q-10
the undersigned will expose
train
and calls are the safest
surest method of trading in wheat,
or oats. Because your loss is
absolutely limited to the
bought. No farther risk.
Positively most profitable way
of trading.
Open an account. You buy
puts or calls on bushels
grain for or you can buy both
for or as many more yon wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
you the chance to take profit
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
R. w.
Columbus, Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Box
of C. S. Parsons Sons, against T.
J. Perkins, and which is claimed
the to be a part of the home-
stead of the said J. Perkins; and
this action is brought for the purpose
of subjecting the said lands to
for the payment and
of said judgments;
And you are hereby summoned to
appear before the Judge of our Super-
Court, at a Court to be held for
the County of Pitt, at the Court House
in Greenville, on the second Monday
after the first Monday of March, It be-
the 15th, day of March 1915, and
answer or demur to the complaint
which has been bled in the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court; and you
will further take notice that if you
fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint within the time prescribed by
law, the plaintiff will apply to tho
Court for the relief demanded In the
complaint.
This the 29th, day of January. 1915.
J. D. COX.
Clerk of Superior Court.
end lands will be sold ac-
cording to said sub-divisions and also
as a whole.
This the day of January. 1915.1 Public sale before the Court-house
C. C.
PIERCE,
Commissioner.
Norfolk. Va.
BALTIMORE
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 says I began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad,
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 I soon
pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water milL
I wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. J 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. cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble. It been helping weak, ailing
more than fifty years.
North Carolina
Pitt County
By virtue authority contained In
two certain mortgages executed by
Prime to Turnage Brothers
One bearing tin- date of 1-
1st. and recorded in Book
L-lo. an page and one
date of May 2nd. 1914 and in
Book Q-10 mi page of Pitt
Registry, the undersigned
will on Monday. February
1916, at o'clock Noon before the
Court Door in Pill County,
the Town of Greenville, sell to the
highest bidder cash the following
described pan el of land ;
and being in Creek
Township. Pitt County, Carolina
and beginning at two pines and
oak, William Smith's corner
thence with William line S
w poles to a stake Smith
W poles in like in line,
corner, bis line s
smith ; corner then with ins
line N W poles to a
corner, then with
line N W poles to a
stump in said line thence to the be-
ginning containing n acres more
less and being the same land
door in Greenville, N, C, to the high-
est bidder, on Monday the first day
of March 1915,, at 12-30 p. m. a
tract or parcel of land or
lots of land lying and being in the
Town of Bethel, Pitt County, N. C.
and described as Being
numbers S and described on a
certain map made by V.
and recorded In Book T-9 page
f the lit Bounty and be-
same lots to said
Wilkins by deed from It. J. Grimes
and others by deed dated Jun. 1911
and recorded In Book T-9 pages
and of the Pitt County Registry,
to which reference hereby
Sale made to satisfy said
deed, terms of sale cash.
This the day of January 1918,
G. L.
Julius Brown. Atty.
to
In order to reduce stock
marble i will give a redaction In
to o are In
buying tones, we can be found
at the row I stand, m
guaranteed, Call me.
C. I
By virtue of the power of sale con
mined in a certain mortgage deed
and delivered by S. T. Carson
and wife Lucie J. Carson to The Bet-
Hanking and Trust Company on
day of April 1913 and duly recorded
in the Pitt County Registry In Book
K-10 page the undersigned will ex
pose to public sale, before tho Court
House door in Greenville, N. C. to
highest bidder, on Monday March
1916 at p. m. a certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being in
Town of Bethel, Pitt county, N. C, and
described as Situate on
But side of Main street and
tho lands J. R. Bunting on the
Ford on the East, B
T. Carson on the South, being fee;
wide on tho front and same on back
and upon which the repair shop stood.
Bale made to said mortgage
deed, terms of cash.
BETHEL BANKING TRUST
Brown Attorney.
SALE
By virtue of a power of sale contain-
ed in a certain Mortgage Deed executed
and delivered by J. A. and
Ethel Everette to W. H.
Jr.,. dated the 15th. day of August
1914, and duly recorded in the Re-
Office in Pitt County, in Boon;
A page and also by of
a Mortgage executed and delivered by
A. to W. H. Dal I. Jr.
dated of , 1914, and duly
recorded in the Register's Office fa
Pitt County, the undersigned will, on
Saturday, the day of February,
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to pub-
sale before the Court House door
in to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described tract
or parcel of land,
one undivided
of J. A. Everette and also th
life estate of E. A. Everette in the
fifth undivided Interest of the
said J. A. Everette in that certain
tract or parcel of land situated in
Township. Pitt County, North
Carolina adjoining the lands of Tho-
mas Haddock the East; the liar
land on the West; the Evans laud
the South and the land on
the North and containing
or
This sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the terms of said Mort-
gage Deed.
This the 4th. day of January. 1915.
W. H.
Harding i Pierce, Attorneys.
Lecture at
A lecture was given
lost Friday evening in the new
sol by Dr. M. E.
u the Hookworm
the State of Health. Grimes-
is Showing considerable Interest
STRAY
on January stray work, and has an active
red and while Spotted, no foot looking to tho bl-
ed by Deed from Haywood Cox In marks. Owner ran get same by of the sanitary condition-
women
Get a Bottle Today
I Prince dated, dated tho II costs.
of November, 1908, and recorded c. it
in the Register of Deeds Office In L. A, HUDSON,
I County, In Book B-9, on page and Jan. 20th. Simpson, N,
j being; same land described In the I
above mentioned mortgages I
by the said Prince lo th,
laid Turnage
sale is lo satisfy the terms n
above mentioned
I This the 18th day of January, 1915.
Pierce. Attorneys.
of the town. A League i
the school n, and n Mothers
Club, have been organized.
Sale of North Carolina.
County of Pitt
NOTICE MORTGAGE
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon me by the
of a certain mortgage, executed b
Dawson, and Ida
of the County of Pitt and Slate
North Carolina lo II. Arnold, of
said county and State, which Is duly
recorded in Book 0-9, page of the
Register Of Deed's Office of Pitt
the undersigned will sell at
auction at the Court House door
Greenville on the 10th day of February
1915, at tho hour of M. to the
highest bidder for cash Hie
piece or parcel of land, situate in th
county and State aforesaid, and mote
particularly described as
in Township. Pitt
County, on the road leading
Black Jack to Calico and bounded by
the lands of Edward Mills, W. I.
Smith and others containing acres
more or less and being tho land
which Marcellus Dawson and Ida
Dawson resided in 1910. Reference
made Book 0-9 page of the Re-
Pitt
This the 16th day of January. 1915.
W. H. ARNOLD,
Mortgagee
Harry Skinner. Atty for mortgagee.
to l ore a Cough.
coughs demand Instant
treatment. They show a serious con-
of the system and are weaken-
Postmaster Collins, N.
. I took Foley's Honey and
Col pound for a violent
Mini completely exhausted me, and
less than a half a bottle stopped the
Try It, For sale by all
druggists.
c It
t U .
a C.
M.,
He v
TBS
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED Br 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
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OP TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO BET-
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES ICE AND
TILL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE UPON
h the lost the Met the .
GREENVILLE, M. C, AFTERNOON.
M BE I
Russians Claim to Have
Won Important Battle
By Fierce Bayonet
Shilling Thousands Considers The
Men to Check Russian Advance
in Carpathians
NO IN III
NEWS NOTES
THE
j Chapel Hill. N. C, Feb.
visiting committee of the
committee visited the
Monday. entire student body
Jammed the chapel to hear the
speak. President Graham
Introducing the
id
Greenville Branch College
Women Holds Regular
Meeting
SENATE BREAKS
i i P J II J I meeting is to let the
Revenue Headway of . u,
I . of North Care-
Being Maria
see the representatives of North Care-
line not yet In the
Senator P. acted
The Greenville Branch of the South-
Association of College Women h I
its regular meeting yesterday aft.
in the parlors the
Dormitory at the
Tho purpose of the association
Cuter
Particulars.
New Bern,
the course the ease In which
Jesse Creel, white, is being tried tor
his life on a charge of
Cannon Fulford, Judge Carter called
a ball in the din and read
statement which he had prepared
he which calls upon Solicitor
Hours Without Any Chance
explanation
court convenes tomorrow
First, to unite college women in
The Rattle Bow Being One f
The Greatest the War.
On Both Sides
Heavy
London, Fob. i The a
armies are
another series of battles for
ion snow-covered Carpathian
passes to decide whether the Russia
will commence another Invasion o
Hungary or part of
an they have evacuated
The Russians have issued two
Hal reports of the operations claim-
the better of the lighting. Th-r
right wing has crossed the mountains
and has been engaged in a battle no
and on the
an side of the Carpathians and on foe
edge of plains which sweep down
to Budapest.
Trenton Bear Threatened.
This army, too threatens the rear
of the who, g
entered to east nave
suffered losses in a battle with
Russian force,
fighting has occurred
the G n side Of
pass, the
mans raptured tho heights in the re
of only to drive i
back after a bayonet light, which
Russian report describes as
precedent in
say this battle
The Germans brought
South for the higher education of W
Raleigh Pen U By a vole of the Second, to raise standard
to fifteen, the Senate a of education for women; Third, in
faced In turn each member of the . and to
talks were full , j,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,. p---
humor and provoked almost
passed the bill for th-
examination and of tear.
its Three hours of debate
the passage of tho bl
Amendments,
on both side Issues warm
for the rabid this gave
and spirit to the out
liberations. In the end. when Mia
roll call was asked on the bill ex
Initiation after explanation was
Senators In opposition lo the in
it re
in House.
The House resolved itself Into a
committee of the whole Jay. Mi
chairman and made rapid
progress in consideration of the
act. Of the sections the
act were adopted much
show opposition. The live set-
refer to the objects for
taxes are levied, p rate of tax-
corporation taxes payable to
Treasurer and repeal of
of tax exemptions, From
to is included the Inheritance tax
rate, liability collections, etc. In re-
to this tax
Hate Same
Section provides an ad
tax of twenty-three and
cuts State purposes, four cents
tor pensions twenty C
leaving nineteen cents the
ties. To this provision Mr
of Cabarrus, the leader of
applause. Practically every
the i him
self in favor of th r
f the which is an annual
fund of and a four-year per-
building fund of a
year.
Charles I, Raper, professor of
economics will probably spend
week In Tennessee conferring with a
schools and
graduates of class A coll k are
for hip In this as
This branch, though but recently
organized has begun to work in
. i it is part of tho work map-
out for the year to study the
needs of the schools of Pitt,
ti met with the
The between
Carter and Solicitor
over the of State vs.
a young white man
Washington, N C, who i chat
with murder having so it la all
the death of James
near this city a tow ago
. driving his automobile.
case has been continued again and h ; I
arranged with counsel for the
to have this done.
in this statement rend out In I
in Tennessee . Q
special commission appointed by ,
of Tennessee to , ,,
problems of assessment and taxation
This commission has instructions t
report the best bill it ran devise t
of Recess
MM PROBABLE
I lie Carried To The
Next In Senate Falls.
Cannot Be Broken
ii
Washington, C. I
and Democratic Insurgents
the bill, with
the aid Senators mid Ken
progressive Republicans who
this afternoon, Judge Carter ca d
anon Solicitor to
. ,. Senate to adjourn tonight
In writing and submit In him at in- .
continuous session m it-
opening of tho court tomorrow
. history had lasted
full fact, as lo why this ca .
with inn, in his work His talk was J has been continued and to explain ill
in brief, the statistics of Pitt in com- full his action In attempting to con-
with those of other
the legislature early in I, th. Pr ,,,
Raper has been Invited to , of P,
with this body as long a time as he
ran
Heavy fr Bowlers.
Minn. 11-P
18.000. in cash
be up tho crack bow
who up today
some to her discredit. He said fa-
that the old cry little red
schoolhouse on every ha
been taken too far and that Pitt has
This made uncertain than r
which the
the case the present tern on
without consulting Mm ,.
. houses conceded today that an
leaders There were
. . , session seemed There
O. Feb. -A d . p
gathering of church work, ,,,,.,,
me. here today, under the a.
of the Mission
many school houses. What
in to bear the National
needed is consolidation money
resources for most to II
of tho International most and not a
association. The meet will last at man's door. Instances were
cited where consolidation to especially
their best reinforcements to aid the i publicans in the and
and themselves led the sent for an amendment giving
tack. Racked by heavy artillery ties cents. Mr. King want-
assaulted the Russian position on to known ho much this would
heights, but found I to and Mr. re
selves under an tire from that ii would to awl
the Russians on parallel hills nil In his county Cab arm The
were cut off from the main J however, by I i con,
column, Russian infantry then at- and voted down the
February From Wisconsin, Mill
Iowa. North and South
Illinois and Canada, and even from
teams of
are here for the tour Tic
palm Tor traveling goes to the Victor-
C. team which are due in a
days, and are wild to be feats
bowlers in n t
the Mar.
cracks and the two
favorite;, while
st. sod bow-
In trim for the big
tacked, driving them back at the poll t
of bayonet.
Attack
the Russians had regained their
old positions, leaving the
amendment by a large majority.
only an made to the original
bin v Mr. Douglass
toes in the collection of inherit-
taxes by the clerk of the
cording to their report the fund
bodies of dead j IX.
similar lo j a report was received on
The here seems in .,. Constitution to
been as desperate and i homestead exemption.
before the Warsaw indications breakers are ahead for
the week, sod so as pi when it op n
judged, by and unofficial n the
ports, has is refused a
tor th- The would stop any a
turned the on th- kinds of on Sabbath In
border of Bail w I to.
M a another Import date will
needed schools being located
within a mile and a half of each other
with enrollment of each not ox-
twenty, and as low as
teen.
Other phase i I the work were
en op. It deemed advisable
t . Inaugurate at this time of
on Illiteracy-
campaign by Moonlight
School Movement, but
plans to study the on during
spring preparatory to
next
was made that the
. . . i the old magazines and
Newark N --eh. Arthur from the School to
r. suspended th. rural o , can then,
weights and measure, who especially to p
denial charges of m cutting.
I,,;, in in destroying records
of the county sealer's office, will was served
given hearing here today the
on both
will be heard
the Baptist and r.
Ian Churches discuss
A report eon
Which has been traveling and
country church conditions ill be
submitted before the convention ad
tomorrow. Prof. Harold v-
of the P. Bureau i
will speak on Country
which he bus studied in torn
lea and Europe.
chase measure form
I.
Adjournment tonight on a
motion made by Senator
carried IS to niter Senator Not
deploring the had pi.
claimed ins conclusion opponent
of the bill It
The Case t .
; i ugh over the loss
i support the Re
i -his administration I idem t
Senate would admit t
One Killed
Nashville, Tenn., Feb.
raiding a moonshine
r. n. Birthday. Tenn, th. I'd
West Orange. N. J., Feb. 11- Special am
V known as the bushed today by alleged
spent his 68th today John
on hi. Plan, rebuilding his big killed. Now. of I
Sen III Law Was Die.
Trenton, N. j. Feb. cause was i, t
Mar,,,, who killed two broil rs In , break in the Senate Wit-
New Jersey City blacksmith shop, has son had th J-
been sentenced to electrocution with House i plans to get th.
the week When bill the House and a
court of Pardon, recently refused course may be taken though
clemency lo the doomed man, Republicans Insist
H Leonard, father the murder, u, end the . h. no
boy. and father-in-law matter Co Aw
their slayer, m accomplish the
and thank the Court. am the lather.
of both of the boys that Martin killed
ins life won't bring bark my So.
bu, i, would be horrible to think he rs i from
, , . , at, Sew York nun
had escaped justice.
I vicinity. It, I
Scent, at
Feb. U. The ;
annual meeting of the Boy Seoul , cents for
I. called for t, lay In I
After n H. It was not
progress of the , last the com.
measures for strengthening
, scout drill will be
n that were
burn
s a I win .
; in that region. Of .- , . on th. M h Man, rt him A,.
, ,; par, , f ,,, 1001.1- having in manner he
neither rial. bill only by doing a little more posse from h
. . work usual. , at
Di nun, ,.,,.,
here to announced that Columbia I . r f I
. i . . . v . r i , . ft
Agent
. in i-ease and la I
will give two
--.- r rs k a. -U i- t
battle in northern part , he C m a g , ,,.
I i i l
and will be joined of Prof. J. of
lion speaks.
at Cook ville,
varsity of K
a . ho ha been hero
oral investigating. j j





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
has nor or less in the
the only regret we have Is
to banks. .
. rule d
i ks an compel i
to atop overdraft
Coast Line which in.
ck;
Published
D. Editor.
CAROLINA been accused of I
out from under the authority of
. I s at last shown that it was
Six mourns.
Adverting r
application at
he
nothing of the sort Till
bets the railroads a
authorities are best
and laird strut-is
without having to resort to
All cards
I will In at l
per word
Communications advertising
will he charged for at three
per line, up i hues
Entered as
August . at the post at
North Carolina,
ct Man., i.
m in
liquor law
lion to compel agreement. Most o
the railroad companies will do their
strides have been made In
the children
State And reduction in the p
t illiteracy proves that -i
being New schools and
i i i are being started many d
-rent places in the State and I n
older,
improving teaching facilities
Probably la no institution In the
i this growth shown to better ad-
. than the I
teal to.; h IS increased
strengthened and the courses
been enlarged and broadened.
Ml IT REED.
Sen lee I
re meeting of the ; .
Sen I e Co . . n i d
on its job. From the u solution
schools the weight of
and
WILL
COST
i to in
and
tie- Boston English Opera
Company announced its Southern tour
wrote the management asking if
range of their interest, it is possible to secure a date i Id
PER TO INS I'M
Some that
much land has been it. arts AU its splendid growth will continue
as was In oats year
he reasons assigned for this
the low price of cotton and
for crop diversification, A
large demand for oats Is expected
Mis year.
in the United States Sen
; are having their hands full in try
to pass the ship bill. Night sea
lions arc being held and absent
are being rounded up when votes
are to be taken. Leaders, are now
the possibility of an
am if the bill is not soon passed
A recent order sent the com-
the currency forbids nu
i banks allowing tin it deposit r
lo overdraw their This or-
slop a very bad custom Within the past few years wonderful
the new features the Culver
illy the development the Com They indicate the position of the Con-
part toward coining to such agreement J Service idea. This on matters of timely import-
Service Idea to result especially those relating to so
-real good done in the Stat conditions, and represent the
It has served to show how the Pulse-beats of the State's best thought
ties on different questions Social welfare work. A summary
promises to arouse great of the resolutions adopted
toward improving these 1- Flavoring probation,
This Community Idea is in its Infancy sentence and parole, and the payment
but already it has shown n splendid of a part of the prisoners earning
growth and when it becomes family
established the good it will Endorsing measure ,.
cannot be measured. State Reformatory for Women.
Endorsing the work and
Of Community Service Week
he authorities mi New York and favoring a repetition and
assured fact Hi. People Of that city not of the work this year.
I to stock up on Hour because of high Favoring a law that will
They as their reason bit the delivery of liquor for
evident that the true conception could have Wednesday Feb. pro-
service which prompted the organ would the
Is a large
amount tor a small town I was
to this attraction which
will be l most important event ever
held in this city so I signed contracts
and Wednesday evening, February
of Conference is
it resolutions are broad
yet considerate, comprehensive
definite, in tin view of the
to which they are addressed
Raleigh, ii Justice for
the Supreme court, yesterday
a very able opinion in the eats
Of State vs Seaboard Air Rail-
way respecting the right Of private
citizens to examine the records of the
railroads showing liquor shipment-
Rev. L. superintendent
Anti-Saloon League, requested the B
board to permit h'm to examine their
books showing shipments of liquor
Into Raleigh. He was refused and I'M
railroad was indicted for violation of
the law. a special verdict,
T, morrow is the closing day for
tobacco market here and it I
the closing l most
market y had In I
The number of pounds sold will go far
above the highest record of any
While the prices has not be n
m an high as it was on
previous years it has been very
,. a fact Iced tor the grade to-
Hie is fast becoming
o market section
the State and it i
A number of people are advert
for Offering this advice that by Mock- purpose, in North Carolina.
UP at this time such action will i the General
that a substitute for potash as a
fertilizer has been found in
and a result cause the price to go of the activities of the Stale
till higher. This happened last Hoard of Health, especially for in
7th. The Boston Opera Com-Trial Judge hold that a private
in Verdi s beautiful opera
will be at White's
The consists of over
Everybody stocked up an I of the State Sanatorium and for a
greatly increased the demand State-wide campaign against tuber
the price to advance Sugar has now also to include in the work of
Farmers should not be drawn int
buying lime believing this to be
There la no known chemical that
take the place of potash as a plant
food What lime will do. however.
help to free the insoluble potash
which is found in all soils What the Hoard the inspection of jails and
applies In the case of sugar applies convict camps.
in the case of There is an Favoring the creation of a
usually large crop of wheat, enough Commute on Legislation.
to supply the foreign demands an Favoring the creation of a Con
yet leave sufficient for home on Public Amusements,
and the price will soon drop. grounds and Recreation.
Endorsing the child-la-
law, the fourteen year age lira i,
Carolina will have within it. with adequate inspection and urging
people Including the foremost stars an
the American operatic stage.
The opera is the most
beautiful ever written.
The production of acts and
scenes is one of rare beauty.
Press, Public and Pulpit have unit
ed in proclaiming this the most
attraction of the season.
Read what the critics
opinions of the leading papers of the
arc on display in lobby of
The prices will lower floor,
11.60 and 1.00, Balcony
and
hope you will give this your sup-
port so as to enable me to bring other
high class attractions of this kind
here.
Yours truly.
SAM WHITE,
did not have the legal right t
examine these books. The
Court states through Justice Hoke
that the law gives a private citizen
the right to Inspect these books, Th's
decision is also important because of
its determination of the effect of
law and State Statutes
II GAME
The Greenville High School Basket
Ball Team will meet The
High School ream Saturday afternoon
On the home grounds This is too
first game of the season for the homo
team, However, the team has been
icing heard and expects to put up
a game light.
The probable line up will be
left forward; Brown, right for-
ward; Harrington or center.
Perkins or Ward, right guard; Rice.
guard. Substitutes. Johnson
P. S. Seats will be on sale at Hix Hooker. Foley.
will ruin any soil for farming so great
care must be exercised in its
tor get the advice of some
b fore you treat your land
lime.
North Carolina is far ahead man;
states in the educational lie ,
borders next week one of the target serious consideration of the
I meetings ever held in the State. oral Assembly of the Child Labor Bill
-------meeting will be the M
HERS
Office, Saturday morning, Feb.
Mail orders now accepted if
by remittance.
j REAL ESTATE and
Agents
v-
The Society Event of the Theatrical Season
B. ENGLISH
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
opera Company
OF OVER PEOPLE
In a Master Production of the World's
Favorite
With the Most Remarkable Cast of Stars
Ever Heard in English Opera, including
JOSEPH F.
Mirth Carmen
Harold I.-I-
William
in in inn
Arthur
William
lark Harm
Other.
introduced by Senator Weaver of Hun-
r i Meeting, the meeting of County.
who are members, or Interested in i Commending work of
Layman's Missionary Movement. Commission and aiding it in
legates from all over the securing a larger appropriation.
States will be present at of Favoring a State campaign for
most speakers In world moonlight schools to teach adult ill I-
Form- to read and write.
i- of movement Favoring a law to make
n held in very large cities i of the races a crime.
North Carolina will be exceedingly 1.2. Favoring the State wide
fortunate In having it week, of the County i
In a three-day Ion at Char Mural law, making property owner-
he 17th and who houses for Immoral
I responsible.
Senate has passed a bill to
a custom which is peculiar league,
u U. . and that is the in
of cropping hair
in ., prison Meeting.
the prisoners they are held in is being manifested
jail for trial. They wear this garb In fourth General Convention o.
when they appear on trial and before the Layman's Missionary
being pronounced guilty. This is i which is to he held next week hi
change, there is no reason why Charlotte, Delegations from differ
man before he is found guilty should em parts of this as well as from
, made to appear in almost the same other States are planning to
dress a convict going in special cars. That the
trip Is well worth taking la a settled
The town of Henderson baa fact. Those who attend this meeting
chance to wipe out its per cent ; will hear speakers known all over the
Illiteracy A public man of j country and men who do not come to
that town has offered to pay one North Carolina very often. Such men
for every person over the Robert B. Spier, Campbell
of who Is taught to rend and writ j White, K Doughty, Inn.-
Tins money is to go to the Woman a and William T. Bills and In
clubs of that place which are at to these John It Mott will be
sent engaged In such work j at this great convention. As IV.
o--------- meeting Is to arouse more
Japan ii demanding China con-Ion the part of Christian laymen ii
cessions commercial lines Bill work it la hoped a large
has threatened to use military number of laymen as well as mint
m case they are The will attend attending
dent of China is willing to grant some. meeting new will be secured
of the demands but refuses to allow to help In the great mil-
any of China's sovereign j movement will be manifested
rights Japan it seems is not
fled with having taken Chi
Mount.
Rocky Mount, Feb.
Spencer, one of the famous players
on the City Baseball league
has affixed his signature to a contract
with the Rocky Mount, N. team
recently secured entrance
Virginia league and will report
in that City about March 1st and will
Show the what he
do in the baseball line. Mr. Spencer
is considered one of the best players
in the New city league. He
fast, has the ability to an op-
it is offered and the
records show that during the past
season he stood exceptionally high In
the standing of the members of the
team to which he belonged,
Al lovers of sport are cordially in-
and earnestly requested to be
present. Admission and cent
Invigorating and Sickly
The Ionic
drives out
A lire red
Time to Change.
We walked Into a local grocers
store the other day and here is what
we Turnips from Michigan, on
ions from Spain. Irish potatoes from
Maine, sweet potatoes from North
Carolina, cow peas from California
celery from Florida, butter beans from
Michigan, white peas from California
apples from New York, molasses
cabbage from New York
canned goods from Indiana and
There was not n single Item
have even the can
could not have bee ;
raised in Cherokee county. Is
any wonder we are poor when we sea
away from home for almost
thing we eat It's time to Chang,
this system also.- Lodger.
i SALE
A lot of stable Manure. Apply to
J. C
Buy your Cow Peas,
Beans and Seed Peanuts
before they go higher
HALL MOORE
THE and Augmented
under of
in.-i and artistic of taken en
I verdict of and
fa
r mm mt
but wants more privileges and con
cessions.
Pistol
Cincinnati. O., Feb.
battle between Cashier Wm. Cross of
the Mohawk German Hank and
If the farmers realize how much it, Company and two men who at-
them to do their hauling over tempted to rob the hank today result-
bad roads they would not rest until ed In the of one and the cap-
better loads had been built. TI-. of the other,
as it Is called is a Cross was uninjured although th
burden on the people of this State robbers fired when he was picking up
especially those living in the country a pistol.
A CASE BLACK
In town would probably frighten
oldest Inhabitant, but we are prepared
the necessary remedies even for
and are supplied with the fresh-
est stock drugs to compound any
kind a doctor's prescription with
the discoveries la medicine
or drugs of any description.
service Is prompt mistakes are
unknown here.
Drug Company
PERFECT COLD CREAM
of
. U. Tub.,
n. Bison
l-pr. look,
it.
V nm t
M . com la
-r
mm
mm
.-
GUNS PISTOLS
and CARTRIDGES
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such as
the Famous L. C Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot
guns. Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, Smith
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols.
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells,
Gage, Gage and Gage. Come to see us.
J. R. J. G Move
WATCH THE CHILD'S READING ACCOUNTS FOR OLD LEGEND the
TOWN UP
CARDS
M. W. CARTER. B. s
Practice limited to Of
IT. I. mm
Or. D. U
N. O,
Mm
H.
PARKERS STUDIO
Fourth Streets
Beth Day a. Sight
Seed us Tear
KODAK WORK
ALBION DON
at Law
Office In Building, Third St
wherever his services
desired.
Greenville North Carolina
at Law
NORTH CAROLINA
D. K.
at Law
And and Drainage Cases a
In once formerly occupied by
V. Q. James Son.
In
J.
Attorney at Law
Building on Court
Square.
PIERCE
Practicing in all the Courts
Office in Wooten Building on Third
street, fronting Court House.
B. F. TYSON
Insurance
Office Fourth Street near F run it
store
DR. Wm. P. EDWARDS
The Profess Healer who Is know i
as World's Wonder, who is re-
ported U Reflector to cure
kinds of aches pains, also
any disease by empty passim;
but hand over the body and
pains and in proper time
cures or benefits. His headquarters
are in Rocky Mount, Thomas
street. Bat is here in Greenville lo-
at Herbert Edwards, colored
barber's Clark street, Sat-
Monday Tuesday and
days. Consult him regardless of
or color. Terms reasonable. He has
state license to do business, office
hours a. m. to p. m.
free. He has testimonials from
a number of prominent white
colored people from all over State
of Georgia, South Carolina and North
Carolina, In fact some from this
Slayer of Two Pleads Insanity
Frankfort, Ind., Feb. was
begun here today of William H.
coy who shot and killed bis wife an i
John Byerly at the home on
December A plea of temporary In-
will be his defense.
Owen Murphy
Plumbers
4th. 47-j
If yea have plumbing to be due.
and want the best work call
Oar terms are dive u-
a trial repair and
will assure yea
Per Rent.
One farm in Content urn
Township, three miles of
houses and tobacco barn. Apply to
James, N. C, R. I
m Cart.
cites, matter how Ions
it cured
Porter Oil. II
Ma it
Buck
wheat, Pan-
cake Flour, Oatmeal,
Flakes,
Washington
Quakers Corn Flake,
Post Post
en, Porridge,
Nuts, Instant
Cereal, Flour,
Self-rising Flour, Con-
and
fee.
S. M. Schultz
II. H
with
Life Ce.
New
Opening
Day
Cent Store
Saturday, February
Wonderful values in Tin, Enamel and
Class Ware, Crockery, China u 1.1
beautiful Japanese Goods Colliery
Vases Stationary, Towels
and Underwear. Many other
for usefulness and beauty. Come an
make your selections.
Hearne Sugg,
ext door Gentry A
Warehouse Dickinson Avenue.
WANT ADS
HEW GARDEN SEED
sets. S. M. Schultz.
SEE E. n. EVANS FOR
Irons, Heaters, Lights and
Proctor Hotel Building. 10-28-U
FOB Bushels of DO
oats at per bushel f. o . b. stations
cents per bushel at farm well
ed and Improved by J. K.
post office R. F. D. B.
HAVE LAND FOB SALE,
subdivide land Into town lots, o
largo farms Into small tracts an I
soil at suction. If you want U
convert your property into cash
and interest bearing notes, write or
wire us. Southern Realty and
Co., M. Andrews, Manager
Greensboro, N. C.
RENT TO FURNISH
ed rooms with private bath in
residence section. Terms
Address Box
N. C. 2-4-611
com
i West Cm.
May Seem to Be Unimportant, But a
Little Consideration Will Show
Real Value.
Pew of us realize enormous
power of literature upon childhood, for
it Is so insidious In Its action Book
after book is read and, we think, tor-
gotten, yet those very books are the
ones upon which opinions have been
formulated; here a little and there a
little, we have amassed our
edge through them as medium. We
bear parents exclaiming at the ex-
ideas their children have;
they often say they cannot think
where they have got them from and
add that they never thought such
things In their young days. Of course
they did not; the last generation read
much less and traveled far less than
the present one; there were no cir-
libraries and books so cheap
that a pence could buy
Their opportunities were limited with-
in a much narrower circle, and it Is
because of the very facilities which
our children now have for reading
that it Is more Important
than ever that they should be super
vised in the matter. The control will
not felt. If only from the first those
in authority would take trouble
to read aloud suggest delightful
books. A child who found by
experience that he has received the
keenest enjoyment when hearing or
reading books recommended by his
parents, will be more likely to ask for
advice and discuss what he has read
with them. So the trend of his men-
growth can directed, and those
who are responsible for his education
will have a better knowledge of his
Individual development and will
retard nor unduly force him.
Mrs. Chambers.
Simple Explanation of the
Myth That Surrounds
Fleece
In the legend of the Fleece
lies hidden the record of an ancient
method of sons
for collection of gold. The
north coast of Asia Minor produced
large quantities of precious metals,
as well as copper and Iron. was
found In the gravel, as often happens
still in streams draining from copper
regions. gold in copper ores,
originally containing Insignificant
amounts of the precious metal, ac-
cumulates In course of ages, and
sometimes forms placers of astonish-
richness.
ancient washed the
gold-bearing gravel, first by booming,
which concentrated gold Into
; lively small amounts sand.
was then collected washed through
sluices having the bottoms lined with
sheepskins. The gold would sink Into
wool, while sand would be
Mr J. D. Jones is getting his
ready to start at Pitch Kettle
and we may soon look for some white
washed away in the swift current-
skins were removed from the at R-
it is a concrete fact that Dynamite
is the thing to blow up stumps,
moles and get your winter
have it J. R. Smith Bro.
Mr. Lorenzo
thrown from his buggy last
by a running away, escaping
unhurt, and on Wednesday his
ran away the second time and threw
him out. and in falling he sustained
Internal Injuries, and Is in bed since.
did not the extent of his
injuries, but hope he will soon be oat
again.
Another car of farm, and drain
The are worst
around here in many years, cause
by the continued rains and heavy
and this section is no exception
we hear the same complaint all
around.
Mr. Bland of Swift
Township was here today selling cot-
ARTISTIC SENSE OF SEXES
Museums and Art Galleries of
World Prove Superiority of Man,
Says This Writer.
I notice that in a department store
advertisement women are quoted as
wondering how men can produce such
excellent results with draperies. More-
over, one of the domestic
la Just like a
Very sarcastic and wholly
to his sense of taste But
by red covers of Baedeker, Is not
the artistic sense of crude men quite
equal to that fair woman I ask
you to follow Baedeker to all the gal-
and museums of the world and
then answer me
Who mixed the pigments for that
Whose chisel
that Apollo Whose hand traced the
lines for St Peter's Who painted
most of the world's great pictures,
tarred most Its statues, built Its
and
Men, and not women. Who make
most of the designs for all kinds of
dress fabrics and laces Men. Who
blends the delicate dyes for the
shades that adorn milady Some
man.
Who put the figure In that
rug upon your floor Just a man.
Who even makes many of the most
fashionable Parisian dresses and hats
Frenchmen.
masculine has quite enough to
harry him, but lack of artistic sense Is
not his sex
Ledger.
sluices, coarsest gold shaken out,
and the fleeces, still glittering with
the yellow metal, were hung upon
boughs to dry so that the rest of the
gold might be beaten from them, and
saved. early Greek mariners, wit-
tills process, carried borne
of the wonderful riches of a land
where a warlike race of miners hung
golden fleeces upon trees In the
grove of Ares.
After so many millenniums the ton and tells us that the farmers in
metalliferous country of are at a loss to
Is once more coming Into prominence. , . . . .
The natives still cull the high-grade but
copper ore, and break it Into will raise more hog and hominy
which they cover with wood and roast; and ,,.,, be a great
to matte; still work the matte In . . .
forge-like furnaces to black copper. and more stock
which they to and, Mr is a good farmer,
to ports. They still make the proved is a great
famous Iron that was
as Damascus steel because it bought
was distributed through this mart to
tho rest of tho world after receiving a
finish by local workmen.
decadent methods, that give
a of the approved practice of the
father of metallurgy, will soon become
wholly extinct, for the modern miner
Is studying the disseminated copper
ores of the Black sea coast and
threatening to rekindle on a
cent scale the smoldering fires of
PUZZLED BY THE TEACHER
Poor Mrs. Smith.
A minister was recounting some of
his amusing experiences in marrying
people. an old
said he, the bridegroom shall
kiss the bride Immediately after the
marriage ceremony is over. It's a
good, practical custom, for It serves
more handily than anything else that
I know of to dissipate the awkward
pause that almost always follows a
simple, informal ceremony. For this
reason I keep the custom alive.
day a man whom I call
Smith came to the parsonage to be
married. Mr. Smith a pompous,
consequential little man. The pros-
Mrs. Smith was a One, win-
some girl. After the ceremony, Mr.
Smith, In spite of his pomposity, did
not seem to know Just what was the
next thing to do, so, as In my
in such emergencies, I
dear sir, It Is your privilege to salute
the He turned around and ex-
tending his hand formally,
Smith, I congratulate
Youngster Couldn't See Reason Why
She Should Ask Him for
Location of Her Room.
j A teacher In an uptown school
I cams downstairs from her room and
discovered. Just as she reached
i front steps, that she bad forgotten
her rubbers.
The streets were slushy, and she
turned back to get the forgotten foot-
wear. As she the foot of
the stairway noticed a boy com-
down. him as
one of the backward pupils who re-
special attention In a class by
themselves. She decided to ask him
to get the rubbers.
I she called, you know
where my room
He stared st her.
I don't he mumbled.
Then he turned round and ran up
the stairs. He didn't stop running
until he entered the schoolroom and
confronted his teacher.
he gasped,
thing's wrong with Miss
what do you mean,
teacher, she don't know
where her room
makes you think she doesn't
know,
she asked me if I
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Deadly Weapons of War.
Individuals attain considerable skill
in handling tin bayonet. It is almost
a mooted question In military circles
whether the bayonet or saber is the
better weapon. The saber,
Is quicker weapon, and more
kill is needed to handle It. Its user,
however, depends entirely on the
strength of his right wrist and right
arm, whereas the man with the
net can so regulate his thrusts and
parries that nearly every muscle of
body is brought into service.
That It Is plainly, gives the
net the advantage In the latter stages
of a duel between men armed
bayonet and saber.
Truthful James.
Jim had been brought up In the
country and the paths righteous-
Even a child he had been a
; truthful little fellow, and this rare
did not desert him when he cams
to man's Is queer, as
. things go.
It happened that he was on one
occasion hated before tho bench
charged with poaching. It was a mis-
take on tho part the police, us I
James was Indignant. Quivering with
rage, he denied that he had ever, on
I this or any other occasion, shot a bird
out of season or belonging to someone
else.
I say protested the mag-
a case of Red Cross dynamite to do
some stumping where he expects to
sow small grain so as to save it all.
Prof. Underwood the County Supt-
of Schools writes us to be sure
keep a full stock of school books cm
hand so as to supply the children
that the compulsory educational law
may not be abused but rather
At the same time we are carrying
r. full line of sewer pipe, mill fittings
dynamite. Phone or write J. R
Smith Bros.
Mr. J. F. J. has
chased the John Elks farm from Mr
O. C. Manning, which is situated
Bethany Church. Mr. Manning ban
moved near Ayden.
Mr. Dock Heath has moved bat
family to town and has rooms with
Prof. Ingram in the J. M. C. Nelson
residence.
Mr. Edwin Tripp accompanied by
his pastor, Rev. Mr. left
Wednesday for where he was
happily married to Miss Annie Hearne
The happy party reached Ayden
their return about p. m. delayed
by being stuck In mud crossing
the swamp.
Mr. David Stokes said the
can Herb Tablets sold by J. R. Smith
was best tonic he could
get for bis family, bad not used any
other medicine In thirteen years. We
carry a full supply of them all the
time.
Let us take your subscription for
the Daily Reflector and be a man, keep
posted on the acts of the Legislature
instead of having to fee a lawyer to
toll It over to you.
PLAN TO ABOLISH
ILLITERACY IN
Henderson, Feb. plan for the
absolute of illiteracy
city of and the
ban cotton mill districts was
ed lo members of the King s
you mean to tell mo you Daughters and the civic league
D. Y. Cooper, a wealthy tobacco roan
never in your whole life poached
I do, answered James,
with conviction. In my life
have I shot a bird that I hadn't a right
except once, and that
a rabbit what clumped over the head
with a
and cotton manufacturer of this city
at a meeting held at the city high
school yesterday afternoon. Mr. Coop
proposes to pay to these
rations a piece for every
white person in the city above
the age of who Is taught to read
The Making of a Here,
A seasoned old was a devoted
admirer of a young middy who served Aside from this offer at
on the warship, says Lou-
art cured In old Dr.
II
Vain taint Be. Sot. I
Husband's Voles.
Mrs. waiting tea
for husband, who was expected
home from tho city every minute.
Suddenly oat In the street s
monger's donkey brayed. dear
old who was a little
beamed.
and kettle on,
she cried. master Is coming
down the street I'd know his hearty
laugh
don Citizen. An occurred
s man overboard and a gallant rescue
by one of the lieutenants, which
brought a handsome letter of com-
from the admiralty.
a to a latter
said tho old tar to his young
friend. ought to
ill to wait my
said the middy.
said the other. drop
from tho rigging, and you jump In
and rescue
the city proper, various cot-
ton mills Just outside the city limits
of which Mr. Cooper Is the head have-
made the same offer- to
schools in those communities.
Dr. Annie U
Physician. Thens Office
son Avenue in the Building.
I can't was reply. a. a to a- m. as
you said the veteran, I u 1-6-ltd.
tea u. the boat ,





mm
Prominent Educator Ad-
dresses The
School
SLEEP TO AVOID EXHAUSTION
Theory of Physiologist Seems U
Fit Into the Common Sense
View of the
Lr. Frank C. Professor of,
English at College. awl
address at the Training
day evening. February on
Ballad in North
Miss Bernice Pagan president of the
Sidney Literacy Society,
a gracious manner welcomed the
and President Wright in
few apt words introduced the speak-
Dr. Brown, is secretary and treas
of the Folk-lore Society of North
Carolina, and has done a great work
in tho collecting of ballads; he Is vary
enthusiastic over work and ha
become an authority of National re-
on the subject. Often Dr.
has hoard fragment of
and after tracing these up found
some of these were versions of
famous Many of
these songs are sung daily In the kit
china of our own homes. Some ye is
ago a was made that there,
were only five ballads in the United
States. But since that time j
Brown has discovered twenty North j
Carolina alone. One of these, which
has not been found anywhere
came from Currituck county.
Moat of believe we
we are exhausted But Doctor
Swiss physiologist, advanced a
new theory, which la to the effect that
e sleep to avoid being exhausted.
The i that Instead of
being the result of fatigue, la an
self disinfection which the body
conducts In order to get of the
waste products before they have time
produce exhaustion.
Just as combustion of fuel for the
production of beat and energy always
la attended by and the
combustion which heat
and energy In the body likewise Is at-
tended by waste.
the senses never voluntarily
come to rest or shut themselves off
from the outer world, a point
ally would be reached when the or-
would perish as a victim of
general nerve exhaustion. In order to
hinder this nature arranges betimes.
before exhaustion can seriously In-
the organism, to get In motion
that opposition current we term
The sight-endowed animal tends to
take Its sleep at night, since the
which govern the animal's vital ac-
then cut off. For animals
endowed with other special senses, but
not with sight, the night is not so
great a factor. These can only block-
stimuli to the senses either by
creeping Into some secluded or
by the action of nature In causing an
opportune production of a substance
sort of which acts as an
obstacle by the nerve path
and deadening sensibility.
Greenville
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
8,000.00
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
The
have leek at
Sideboards
They are richly fa
tat keel seasoned weeds, and
will please the
el a
Oar are
these
wish and Dials
Reels have air of
If
article whatever la the
Mae, or
here save
while
the best.
Taft Vandyke
Evans Street.
Greenville, N. C.
Notice Farmers
HAD NO USE FOR COWARDS
Brown began his address by tell-
an old riddle ballad. d.
woman most Then he r
viewed the history of the ballad
which began as far back as
thirteenth century. These ballads
throw a light on our early ancestors
as nothing else can do. they give an
insight Into the lines and character
of ancient people. They are the I
simple, frank expressions of the
setting forth emotions of the great
value. We can get no better
view of humanity than in the ballad
Dr. Brown gave the qualities that a
simple ballad must have; It
be a simple life like story.
It must be lyric; all ballads were
sung, people danced and ex-
pressed passions in song.
Ballads were original choral and gen-
have a refrain. The choral
Is a test of its genuineness. j
Ballads are expressions
a natural passion-always brief, simple
in plot and intensely
During the address Dr. Brown re i
viewed the history of our State
ballads. In there was published t
a small collection of
Later, Bishop Percy, while j
in was a discorded
of yellow paper, and from this
be found many ballads. Mr Child pub-1
l volumes, giving
and information on the subject
1904 Mr. published a book
containing all the ballads that Mr I
Child approved of
Soldiers cf the Middle Ages
y Punished Comrades Who
Showed White Feather.
Punishment for cowardice In the
German at the time of the
war was so severe as to be
ferocious. In the year 1642 the Swed-
General stormed
zig A force under the command of
the Grand Luke Leopold gave him
battle before the gates of the city, but
during the engagement the
regiment became suddenly panic-
stricken, and fled.
Punishment Immediately followed.
When the regiment had again
bled, six other regiments surrounded
It and tried It by court-martial In the
open Held. The verdict that the
colonel and the captains should die by
the and that every ma.
among the noncommissioned officers
and men be banged.
The stern verdict carried out
to the letter, except that at the re-
quest of Leopold the men were shot,
instead of hanged; Col. George Mad-
beheaded, after he had
sought la vain for a pardon. The
were consigned to quarters with
other commands, and the regiment
never regained name or former
prestige In those days, there was no
alternative but to be brave. Cow-
meant either death or
Companion.
TBS
or la a Butter which abeaM
have the careful thought of every
builder. If you have decided to build
this spring, or are
your present heating system.
Consult Us
before purchasing, and we will
give you the benefit of oar long ex-
In this matter.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
This wonderful little Bull Tractor Is what job need on your Farm It
MITCH P. at the B. P. at the draw Bar, and will do the work
of or horses when properly operated It pulls Plows, Seeders, Harvest-
era, Drills, Discs, and then grinds Saws Gin Cotton, or
Stationary Belt Work on the farm, and the Price of this Tractor is
the Price of one good F. O. B. Factory, est
on delivered for write.
Johnston, Porter Peck,
Farmville, N. C.
tor Flit M Greene
Dr. Brown during his address, read
several Interesting ballads,
of others and sketched the story of J
some. At the close
was sung by Miss King
Blue and were
sung by Miss Forbes.
The lecture was exceedingly Int i
sting, and the singing of the
added greatly to the enjoyment of
evening. They so aptly Illustrated
tho points Dr. Brown made.
This tho fourth annual
brought to this through
Sidney Literary Society. Th
other's heretofore have been deliver-
ed by Dr. D. H. Hill, Pros of A ft.
M College. Dr. C. Alphonso i
Professor of Poe Chair Literature at
University of Virginia. Dr. B-n
of at
Wake Forest College.
Disgusted Dog.
In a certain house there was a very
One baby and also a very tine dog
They were much to each
and the only thing that marred
their pleasure baby's dally
During this proceeding baby always
howled himself black and blue, and
the dog. out of sympathy, crouched In
the corner and moaned. After a
month or two of this dally anguish the
dog devised a scheme to stop it. One
day. while baby was howling as usual,
the dog came marching Into the room
carrying a rattle in his mouth, and.
standing by the tub, shook his head
and the rattle vigorously. Baby
ally stopped crying a minute to
what this unusual proceeding meant,
but then began again with extra pow-
The dog dropped the rattle with
a disgusted air. and after that day.
always managed to out of the house
during the bath.
looking back a
New Evidence Constantly Being
Since the long succession
reports were first In
he local press there been no look-
back. Greenville evidence
to In,
whose reports were first published
many years ago, verify all they have
-aid In a most hearty and
way. Head the experience of Mrs.
I F. T. Moore,
Mrs. F. T. Moore. Pitt
j Greenville, was very much
I annoyed with backache and my kid-
were not acting as they should.
used Kidney Pills directed
and they gave me splendid relief.
My back Is now much better and
an rest well nights. I give
Kidney Pills the credit for I know
they have done me a lot of good. I
confirm my former endorse-
of this
Price at all dealers. Don't
imply ask for a kidney
Kidney earns that
Mrs. Moore had.
o. Props. Buffalo. N. Y.
was directly due to the fact that It did
not have enough money on hand to
a Judgment secured against It by a
Baltimore liquor concern. Tho
rest of Fisher came rather as a
prise and Interest la i-
manifested In the case, especially
by the who constituted its
lists of stockholders and depositor
Touring Can F. O. B.
P. O. ; Ml
We have band Ford
Can, good as new, for cheap.
Ford Supply Co.
a o.
TODAY
Greenville. N. C.
IS
A S A B I. I. A
Tampa, Florida
CELEBRATION
Sew Orleans, Mobile and
Tickets will be sold for the
above occasions from Greenville
on February
at fares named below.
by the
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard of the South
Tampa. Florida
New Orleans,
Mobile, Ala.
Pensacola. Fla .
Feb. Wheat 1-1
May Wheat 3-3
Feb Corn 7-8
May Corn
Feb. Lard
May Lard
Feb Ribs
May Ribs
Royal Bodyguard.
The royal family has an es-
and historic bodyguard to
vent such intrusions as that which
has occurred at Buckingham palace at
London. For centuries the
who must be natives of the town of
and have served with honor
In the army, have had the exclusive
privilege of guarding the royal pal-
aces by night. In their cos-
wearing felt shoes they take
up their posts at midnight outside the
rooms of the king, queen and other
royalists, while detachments patrol
the halls and corridors all night long.
They speak no word, acknowledging
each other's presence by sign and
countersign. In the morning they dis-
appear as silently, giving place to the
ordinary sentries and attendants.
Whenever Yon Need a Tonic
Take
The Old Standard Grove's
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. cents.
LAST FOB BULBS AT
of the beat varieties et
flowering narcissus. Four the beet
varieties at hyacinths.
best of tulips. White
hyacinths, white
Choice Cat all
Kinds la Great
Blooming Pot Plants la
Rose bushes, Evergreens, shade
trees, Hedge plants and shrubberies.
Mall, telegraph and telephone
promptly executed by J. L.
t CO. Florist, Raleigh, N. O.
Store
Cashier hi Mutual Aid Bunk
With Embezzlement.
New Bern, Feb. a climax to
lie closing of the doors of the Mu-
Aid ban, an Institution
mainly by colored people, and which
I h place a few week's came
he arrest yesterday of John Fish-
a who was the cashier of
the Fisher is charged with
embezzling the funds of the bank and
is now at liberty under a bond of
which was put up by
his
The warrant for Fisher's arrest
makes a direct
but no specified sum Is named.
The of the doors of the bank
Married
On February 3rd. Mr. Tripp
of Ayden and Annie of
county were married near
Tarboro. Rev. Geo. J of
den performing the ceremony. Mr.
Tripp is a prominent business man of
Is popular In his home
town. Mrs. Tripp l well connected
and will make a welcome addition to
Ayden society where she and her
hand will make their future borne
Tickets will be limited, at time o
purchase to February 26th, but n
extension of final return limit It
March 16th may be obtained by de-
positing tickets prior to expiration
and upon payment of
For Schedules, reservation, etc.,
quire of Atlantic Coast Line Tic-
Agents, or Address,
T. C. WHITE, .
Passenger Agent
W. J. CRAIG,
Passenger Traffic Manager
Wilmington, N. C.
Piles Cared is lo m Days
Vow If
OINTMENT at r ease of
How to Feed Boy After School.
The Woman's Home Companion has
a department called
a department mil of helpful Ideas
contributed by readers the benefit
of ethers. A woman
makes th following
friend of mine, who has three
hungry boys of different ages who
come from school clamoring for
to has devised this
to keep them out of the pan-
She has three boxes plainly let-
with their names, and after
luncheon she fills each with whatever
best for that
Let me tend you FREE PERFUME
Write today for a letting bottle of
ED. LILAC
The famous perfume.
m V. today.
CD. Department f.
I f
Why suffer when you can relieve
cure yourself
And you don't have to use a
either Balm Is
the private prescription of a highly
successful who discover id
that practically all aches and
disorders were caused by congestion
and Inflammation. Mental re-
congestion and inflammation
and is therefore a sure relief for
Croup, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Sore
Throat. Headache, Earache,
Soreness and Stiffness.
Coughs, Rheumatism, and
all other troubles due to congestion
and Inflammation. Balm If
put up according to this physician s
directions in the Nixon Laboratory
It Is now on Bale at cents a bottle
only at the store of Morris I-as-
Greenville. N. C. Get a bottle
while the supply lasts, Instead of
II or for a doctor's
Be sure It's Nixon's
Balm. Used externally 2-4-1 m
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
BOUTS OF THE
la October 4th, Ills.
N. following schedule
published as Information ONLY
and are not guaranteed.
LEAVE
BOUND
a. m. dally,
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, Ella.
beth City and
Parlor Car at
Connects for all points
North and West.
Washington.
BOUND
Strawberry Plants
these new, M
Cat flowers e.
for Head.
Tie, Beet Bash.
Heats,
p. m. dally. Except Sunday fee
a. in. dally for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car
Service. North, Bob
and West.
lift a. m. dally, let
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects M
all points.
p. m. daily for Raleigh and
Intermediate stations,
for further and
ration in Sleeping- Cats, apply
L. Agent, K.
R. B.
Ages
J. D. STACK,
Superintendent
NORFOLK. TA.
J. C-
ass
LAND SALE.
By virtue of authority contained In
two certain Mortgages to V.
H Hail, Jr., by Hazard Crawford.
New Haven, Conn. Feb. Tl
Vale I were
for active service today by
bearing date as one dated There was an cage
August lath and recorded
Hook All, one dated March
and recorded in Hook T
of Pitt County Registry, the under
signed Mortgagee will, on MONDAY.
larch at o'clock
before the Court House Door la PR
County, sell to the highest bidder for
cash, all the undivided right title
interest of the said Hazard Craw-
ford in the following described
to
of the undivided light, title
Interest, both personal and real in
and lo all of Inc property, real an-1
personal of the late Annie Eliza Craw
mother of the said Hazard Craw-
ford, the said property being
I of candidates on hand, for th.
Yale navy extended its plant t
attract. New buildings mark the mos
elaborate lot of rowing equipment i.
any American college. The navy now
has a handsome dormitory for
in the Superior CAPTAIN'S BOOTS
March Tens, 115-
of Advance on
if County
a l Bailey
By
M Taft.
The defendant above named will
that action entitled as
Burglar Came to an End in
Fit of Laughter.
The rambling old house where Cap-
Fields and his unmarried
lived stood back from
comm. need him on the the road half a mile, Hanked on every
U. Kip Kn
isl day of January, 1916, by the Is-
by the captain's broad acres.
varsity, oars- action is brought by the
It happened one morning in early
of out of the spring when the had mar-
Court of County, and that all available help from t
neighborhood had two hired men
m besides to help get his corn ground
men, a large adjacent for against the defendant tor the ready and the s i d early.
the sum of Three Martha had been busy since morn-
arranging for In the
Forty One and 36-100 Dollars, due oW ,
Plaintiff by the Defendant, o'clock she left the dinner cooking
of non for the big ram- and w upstairs to
make the b- but came Hying down
with pallid and called In stage
whispers to tin girl, ring big
the freshmen, a clubhouse at t
wharf, and finally a new boathouse
capable of housing and repairing
the shells. During Easter vacation, the
first and second Varsity eights Will
go to Philadelphia, meeting the
amount, given by the defendant
to the plaintiff on the day
of Pennsylvania the January, 1915. and drawn on
kill in Saturday. April
lust the main dynamo that propelled
the varsity eight to victory last year
, Pitt County. North Carolina and
fully described as follow. Cm York
. , , call fur the stroke car
all Of his
,., ,, . . ,,, him. Sheldon, Meyer and
undivided interest in both i
, . ,, , .,. Adams arc veterans sure of
and personal property, to wit. Ono,
,, , . ., , , , and there is much other excellent ma-
adjoining the lands of the
ville
Nichols heir-, W. Crawford, Hi
of and I. I
and others, and being known
the Place; Also one
this year.
Jailed
Five days in jail in default of a
adjoining the lands of Charlie of Bit was the sentence which
Nichols, the heirs of the lute irate in the
and others, also all and court, imposed on James Roma,
whatever estate, real and personal
Which the said Hazard
inherited or may Inherit from i-
of his mother, the late Annie
BUM Crawford; this conveyance con
keying all of his entire undivided in
in and to all the property, real
personal, of his mother, the late
Annie K. Crawford, which he
d or may inherit from her
The purpose of this sale is to
v the terms of said Mortgages above
let out and referred
This February 1915.
V. H. Jr. Mortgagee
PIERCE, Attorneys.
Mulberry street driver for Em-
Carting Company, for biting Ins
horse on the lip.
William I. Lander, who caused tin
man's arrest, that he saw
There is a
burglar upstairs under daddy's bed.
Hank A.- Company, o; to
Greenville, N. upon which The girl did as she was bidden and
. , , , Martha stood at the exit lo tho
the defendant caused payment to b u her ,,.,,
stopped, the amount thereof, the i,,. out prevent his escape -he
Indebtedness evidenced thereby being must.
. . ,. Tho men from the fields came
now due, over and above all on ,.
that the house
must be on fire or some such dire
When told that
a man was under the bed U
Court County, which con- determined to make short work
the Court House in Green- of him and marched up,
, ,, and Shouting, but
on the 2nd Monday after the r.
Monday of March. 1915, and file r; Then some one moved the comforter
or to the complaint; and h back and exposed a pair of th,
Sunday
will further take notice that if ho fall
to appear and answer or demur at
said time and place, the relief A, RACIAL PECULIARITY
ed In the complaint will be granted
claims and set off; And the defendant
will further take notice he
appear at the March Term of the
FOURIER'S THE BETTER IDEA That Printer
and m
HI. Infinitely c
to Head's of
Absolute.
to hear these Ike
A mouth of-.
which I the
go devil and tell him
Indulgence in an excursion into the lo ,, ;. j, n,.,, he began
morning Then -hill J
,,,. dis Youngest dump
turned I Hegel Angel into the
ft that
He the ti. lie he ,
. ,. and Bed- Pa and loch up
the as the Lady in Her
Ho
Helena received l i
returned to I the now
doctrine the , y not
Then arose In k the countervail-
, row
by the i I
Thai . i. here as
Cl Fourier, a r.
philosopher, who witnessed the Hanged Shot By a Mob.
of Lyons In . . ,, i i
u De-
was taken
, county Jail I
the
that recall e Aim a band of fifty or more
t in I I en who rode here from when
saw i B Bat-
r I tn eel Bee the tabled
water would be as palatable as inn- Arriving In ti
north j would become
habitable and mi d level n
to th demanded that
The defendant w further take no-
that a warrant of attachment was
issued from the Superior Court of Pitt
Roma attempting to put a feed bag on en he 21st day of January,
Theory That Left Handed People Are
Mentally Inferior Has Been
Proved to Be Wrong.
For ages the belief has prevailed
a that left-handed persons are physical-
the horse's nose about noon in I against all the property of the defend- and mentally Inferior. This belief
me n in face of the fact that
man w .,
. . back of be given up i Her
i ref- ,,. futility i e II L
arable to I els Ideas of ., . Tinker from Ins
lute what misery would be
were one to know all about the W body to a and h
absolute, to foresee all was lo his body with bullets
me down the ringing grooves of shooting of Constable Tart e
Post.
curred Monday when he attempted to
NOT FOR FOLLOWING
breaking.
; Rules for the Correct Use of Good
English Have Many
and Exceptions.
street, near Heaver. The driver, who
Is a man tried unsuccessfully
several times to put the cord holding
the bag over the bead of the horse
Enraged, he grabbed bit, pulled
horse's head down and bit it viciously
on the upper York Sun.
again.-. an me mm
j . . i nut Mm, has persisted in face of the fact that
ant Of every description, in com- among
especially any and all deposits others Leonardo Vinci, have been
kept and maintained by the defendant left-handed.
, ,, . ,.,,,, German scientists, however, declare
with the Greenville Ranking Trust tn
Company, which warrant is return j port theory that some relation
able to the of Pitt Superior exists between and
, , ,. , , , , mental or physical defects. It is a
Court, when and where the I racial or peculiarity which is
found among animals well as
PP.
white shoat, no marks. Weigh-
about T. pounds when taken up
Owner can get
expenses. Henry
horn, It Hun
nit. an i.
, in the Brown Building on
avenue.
to and
Senator Simmons hit the nail on
the head last week when he Bald
he believed the people of this
want restricted immigration, in
said furthermore that he would
for this present immigration bin
when ii came before the Semite for
passage over the President's vein.
is required to appear and answer, or
the relief demanded will be granted.
J. COX
Clerk Superior Court
Deposed
China. I-Mi.
Kai of the Chinese
extended congratulations to the
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
General Tonic because it contains the , but is busy with m
well known tonic QUININE .
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, modern languages, for which be
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ,. ,,., of Manchu-
up the Whole cents.
man
Is often
the entire aide of the body show-
ices i i a. greater develop-
on that side. In the brutes tho
preponderance of one or the other
half of the body may vary according
lo race. Tim- the gibbon and
, are as a rule
the gorilla and chimpanzee left-
handed.
i in the Gem i army n emits
In every hundred ore left-handed;
, ., , ,,,. vi among tin children per
child emperor, Pu who ,,
School Form Art League
Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 11- From
A correspondent at Salem writes the tiniest tot of the kindergarten
Oregonian to inquire whether such . School
as shop, barber
shop, carpenter and the like are I all school children of this have
correct. There Is no authority for an Art League. The
any of them. He also the same
question about shop,
shop, today at the Central High School
These are also Incorrect. In the first of living pictures was posed by
th, school children to show the
Tho proper usage is to place the tic temperament and to raise funds to
apostrophe before the final t. league. With the
correct expressions are blacksmith's ,.,,. ,,.
shop, shop, shop, raised and the later contribution,
The me rule applies In all similar ,,, school children, the League will
cases, but it must be applied eminent lectures on art to the
If two blacksmiths owned a .
shop together we might properly city, for benefit of children
i of and Altogether, the plan is
In like t would be .
n cl to v. rs shop.
Good his not a thing that can , and the teachers an
be attained by following blind rules
his i-iii birthday today.
TI
are very deceptive, for
many p- r ons ho an born left-
handed late become i
The number so born In Is
per
without H n quires both
Judgment.
There Is hardly a rule of grammar
that do. b I vi a great many
and lions, Portland
i son i
school authorities are Joining in pro-
the
Best Is None Too.
In this day and time majority of men
look for the best the market
affords in all lines.
Realizing this fact we keep our
well stocked with
HARDWARE
to meet the wants all men.
Tonic of the Open Air.
There i- no better, more
tonic to the man who la Hi
to than sunlight
and the open air. This is pan
true of I en m Ida and the wood-
i d d the country where tho
air, it treat n
pure
bracing.
Therefore, th i met who labor with
brain or bands, or both, In ell
I I m Ii s of. i very i ;
to Hi to the
country, or if they cannot do that, to
the breathing place the city r
the air Is better I the crowd-
ed thoroughfares and where the sun-
shine with fewer obstructions.
Most men, these days, when m-
petition in all lines of Industry and
trade is keen, daily are living a
life, putting forth their best
energy, straining such talent as they
possess to accomplish When
they feel the strain is too great and
near the breaking point, they should
seek the tonic which Instinct
i scribes.
Scene Before the Mirror.
these ladies k in
clothing they make up hail adorn-
Some styles are pleasing while
others are very grotesque Their hair
combs made a very tough wood,
and they m, d lo be tough, for one of
the feminine customs Is to put gum
all through their hair tn keep it in
place. A very strong comb Is led
to get It apart, but the women con-
somehow to do It; and a time is
not money In Africa, they are never
a hurry, One Is not surprised to
learn that it takes a
an a week to have her hair properly
Christian Herald
Nature's Balloon.
Did you i tat o ire Invented
the fir I In the shape of a
. the
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Smith
t b of your pr
the marriage of daughter
lo
Mr. I J d n
is quite . i
waters ,;.
. yellow stripes from hi ad to
tail, which makes II
. The i
Ft It Is when
i- to eleven lock
it- . ., . .
self up I it is l ,
Mr- and Mrs es Raj
, and If into
n b on, f
I . .
Th. I lie air la taken
in between tho parchment-like
and the muscular the b i.
proper. There is a valve which
vents the from Hewing cut until
tho fish so chooses. The prick of a
pin. however, cause the
lo collapse at an Instant's no-
like a balloon.
win I at r
Maj
II an
i Given a
When one baa tortures
a bad leek and
and pall s, per
advice is value t
and neighbors The following
neighborly e comes from a Green
ville r.-
Phone
Greenville, N C,
the Owl.
A lady recently selecting at
a milliners, asked
there about these
feathers that might bring me into
trouble with the Bird Protection so-
no, madam, said the milliner.
did they not belong lo some
persisted the
returned the mil-
liner. are
a bowl; tho howl,
madam, fond he Is of
mire, is more of a Dal a
Man and Bear In Duel.
A fight to the death between a man
and a bear is reported from i. Eleventh at
In of j ,
India. a man
noted for his u big with
hunter home from a had a dull In my back and could
in the southwest- not re t well at night In morn
em bank of the river when i . ,. stiff, DIM
ho saw n full-grown bear rapidly when l
him. Hi was about to load , my head
big gun when, to dismay, be found making ma blind a few
he had III. d Us last cartridge. The .,,, ,,.,., fr my
hear made a who de and
fended himself with the butt end of -s
his who In
killing the bear, was afterwards found Tills, which procured from
unconscious, and was conveyed to the Store gave mo much relief.
bungalow of the civil surgeon at four boxes, my kidneys and
ilia. His body was badly lacerated, were fixed up in good
but bis recovery Is expected across my loins was
Also Made His Exit. at all dealers. Horn
what of for I kidney remedy
I Tom Apple Wasn't he studying Kidney
with the class last
yes. Appleton, poor fellow I A
line student, but absent minded In the
Mrs. Savage had I o
use of very That
oration on celling -notice
I'm net i i
.,., leak. I. mark it he got
Taken
yearling, one yew
M marks, color Taken m
Owner can g
av. lit. ,, m .
a Si Ross Tress by paying all charges. D. A
. . More. Stokes. N- 2-10 ltd





. Or
I M
of -North
is hereby given that
I'm
y i Its regular session on the
I u
i I II
Carolina, for tin
virtue of Lb.- vested in
a the of a certain deed of
l; J
January
and
Registry,
Bale to tile bid. I
on Monday February
at U Al
mi town Conn
M. C, bra
r of land, to
and being the county i. i
PEst, State of North Carolina near as to whether th Stock i-a-
town of Falkland, and being lots No be in eM
i. I. and J on plat of land former y I Township according to la as m
by K. R. winch plat and provided. And that
a record in County Register of
Office Map Book Number
age to which plat reference is
hereby made. Said lots or parcels of
and contain 146.21 acres
ThU sale mad for th-- purpose
satisfying the bond W
mentioned deed of trust
bonds, one secure, by deed
f trial, dated all
rewarded in Hook
ether secured by lead
January Nth, I led in
too i.-i. pas All
deeds of
trust -e
the day
Trust-
ltd
North Carolina
I'm County.
In The Court.
John C
n in ibis
Thai issued
Mil
virtue of the power of sale State of Carolina
in a cerium mortgage Pitt.
by H. s la Superior
In J It Co., H. Brown. r of F. B.
Of January. Deed. Annie
. J in the K. B. E
u. and Heirs at law. dis-
I . K. it.
mil s. before the Court Deceased.,
. b . on Mac
n airing J J.
and at to farm u parcel ad Barnard,
the i- land lit mm i Barnard and
mi known No. m the din Juliette U U Bernard.
I B i-
appear,,, i i March . o hf the
.,.;,. . ,., arsons. S. Par.
cay of March U lands of W. U. Chapman, on u. sous i Sons.
Jay of M the of i
M. la appointed Registrar , and or demur to the on the South by the land U F
the Registration the plaint U
i ,., Thursday. March of the curt 11- Said laud sold to
Man i ch will he j sold mortgage.
the purpose of ; the found filed in the of
Mow To Give Quinine To Children.
of sail Bethel T
ship.
This the day of February 1915.
S. A.
of Board of com. of I
Bell
av
This February
J. COX,
of Superior Court
rail
calls are the
surest method of in wheat
your loss as
absolutely limited to the
bought. No further
y the most way
tracing.
I can b. y
puts or lb calls on bushel
for or can buy hot
tor It'll or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent
chance to take
a u at cent profit.
full and
references.
. w.
Address all mail to Box
Thai
an entitled as b en
in the Supreme Court of
County for the purpose of CM-
J. B. Mortgagees an alleged lien of
HANK OF Owners certain tract of land
Debt.
F James i Bob,
By of i i
.,, i, I i, W. H.
Jr. Jo i; dale
lad
. .
. day
in the own of Greenville, on the
i nor of Pitt Streets,
action being based upon a
alleged to have bet-n rendered in
of F it. a
to a
I show a set
. I th
I took F O rd la
for a i i.
exhausted l .
a half a boll I the
Try it
ii
u Crawl . and to
ten I r parcel laud owned
Mini k.
of the power u Of C, B t J
. la a certain mortgage lead j J and i- i
and i at s t i la be I part i I the beam
to wilt of the said f, Par and
. t . . March U m Is for the purpose
, . the said lands
Data the tor Uta j , ; n t and .
will expose to public
the court door, in And you are hereby i
Villa, c to r on PP i r Judge our
the Brat day Of March lot Court, at a Court to bi Id tot
p. m a tract or of Pitt, at Court
land lying and being in in On i He, on the second
Pi r . by all
plea.
act to not ;., -1
it Hid n n k w is
i cannot , , X C and de the Monday of March, it
I i t I I I II. I I I Dam Town-
o in Ti
A the you r. I r; f
,,. He, b PI i
I I AMI
of power vested in me t
that Deed of Trust executed to me-
by W. c Smith, and record in Mm
Office of the Register of Heeds for
County, Book at I
shall sell at public auction to
l bidder for cash at the Court
House door in tin- Ml
day of March. at U o'clock H
the of real
, Mate l t I and situate
Township, county of MM
and of Carolina,
Twelve on that r
part of laud formerly owned o
Mrs. Al . son, and fully
in Map I. i
the Register of Deeds
i and I d and
. res
I nary
C S
Albion Ally
i- IS
with price and lumber to P.
County, North Carolina ail
For the
Road
DRIVING
LAMP is the most
compact and efficient lighting de-
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will
not blow out or jar out Equipped
with thumb screws, so. that it is
easily attached or detached. Throws
a clear light feet ahead. Extra
large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable Will last for years.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C
Va.
Vs.
BALTIMORE
N. C
, V
,. ft,
la to
1916,
W, H, Jr , U
a-
I us Situate at inn 15th, day of March
near Town Bethel and waver or demur to the
mi as the lauds formerly owned has been riled In office
I Andrews and Margaret Andrew; Clerk of Superior and
. a being t. ti both further I u II I
. ; I to answer or den i
On the , the I n bed
la th, I and pi be a to
i B W. Andrews Court tor relief I In lbs
land, on South by land
j. and on the by the Beth i.,
mi
i de Sup t
and road.
of Carson hi B i tin
of ii try
I D COX,
Superior Court.
I PHI In a special ,, ,,,,. ,
k entitled I, et j d mortgage i b of
W P i ,
STOMACH TROUBLE
I FIVE YEARS
of I decided to
advice, although I did not nave
Hushes Would Die, But
Coe Helped Him to
Recovery.
ad-
Una place, Mr. A. J.
at was down
trouble for five years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that I thought surely I would die.
I tut they
did seem lo do me any good.
I so bad, I not eat or sleep,
and all in blends, except one, thought I
would die. lie advised me to tr
and quit
any confidence In it
I have now been taking
re months, and it has cured me
haven't had those sick headaches
since I began using it,
I am so thankful what Back
has done for
has been
a very valuable medicine for de-
Will OP
day of 1915 at I
of 1- M expose lo public sale lie
the Court door in Ore
N c . the
tract of land.
Lying and in Greenville Town-
ship, adjoining the lands of Charles
Spell, Bertha Evans Allan Move Tom
r and rs acres
more or leas and known as Mill
Tract conveyed to Carolina and
la Clark ; of
of sale ball
payable In ,. ., from
of sale, soured mortgage on the
property
This sale is mail,, for the purpose of
division among plaintiffs and defend-
named in
above d
ThU the day of February.
BROWN,
in
CARBON
This the of January 1915.
Julius Brown
virtue of power contained in
a dead trust executed and
by William Best In t, I allies h
Sun. Trustees, on the i-th l
August, 1909, which deed of -a
i. corded in of the Register
of Heeds of Pitt county in K
the d will II lo-
i door In
H, d u
liar i ii i
urine of power sale con
mined in a certain mortgage dead
and delivered by T,
and wife J Carson to The Bi
and Trust Company on
T day Of April and duly recorded
in the Pitt County Registry in Book
SALE page the will OX
MULL tO sale. Court
N c to Me
Two and half miles from bidder, on Monday March i
villa, on Saturday 13th, day el j at i p. m, tract
February 1915, o'clock baton parcel of band lying and being in
the court door Bethel, . , an
we shall sell bidder, w on
ring one half and the balance
one and two years, farm kn
an the Augustus home plain
East Hide of street and
the of J It. Bunting on tie
tie, II Ford on the Fast, S
on the Winterville road t Carson on the South, being; K
Thirty Two Acres or leas pride on front and OB
Is a splendid farm about octet the repair shop stood
cleared and has a splendid residence mad to
end all necessary buildings for Cd . . J terms Of sale cash.
the farm. Title guaranteed,
W. II
II. W
I w.
Her
Senator K. who bill II
Sf
Brown
i it in
leave fail in t It
Mini
ill I A. Lang h
u w ago on a Die our
still I to his room ,,, Co., w
He suffering u severe on partial
Ill r was I high
i night and bis i om ins not
Indebted lo company to
and and save
. hip.
I or I ind l i
u J , Thai Not Affect Th. Head
in
i i . and being i lot i I
land I to William Cert by n
II ., ,,,,
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, 1904, Per
contains no dangerous ingredients, an I ate description i b
acts gently, yet It can be
used by young and old, and should be I J
kept in every cheat
Get a package
Daly a quartet.
Improved much today. His many a rail to enforce the
will be sorry to bear of Mr of them,
III c vi b
ii., i re
Mint k.
virtue the power of co.-t
i certain i . it
executed delivered by John
kills and a to
I . i, I
l th P
-i Q i
the u I will expo.-
public sale before
door in , to
eat bidder Monday Oral
of Man b 12-M p. m,.
or parcel of land or
lots of land lying and being in
Town of Bethel, County, N C
and i follows. Doing lo,
numbers ., and II described
certain map made by V. I. n
and recorded in Hook page
of tin- County Registry, and
same lots deeded to said Job
by deed from II. J. Crime
and others by deed dated Jan. I
and recorded In Book pages
and of county
which reference s hereby
made to said
terms of hale
. Hi.- t day of January
C. I,
Julius Ally l-28-ltd-x
Notice lo The
In order reduce my stock of
marble I Will give B reduction
prices lo those who arc interested In
tombstones, we can found
same old stand, satisfaction
Call to tee me.
I i I C
I I KEN
i p on January stray
r, and I spotted, no
marks, Owner can me by paying
coats,
C It.
I, A
Jan. 20th. hub
. if II . i . .
. i . nun . I . i. i , to,
of Warren row
,,, . , i,
k . v.
, . . . r, I
so., -j ii
. . II,. I. . U,.
mill. . I i, m v , CO.
kl. .
III TH FIX
and my on Winter
Route I, one I purge con
between B and 10.00 Ii
money a for , Kinder will
be liberally led If to
Mils II
I R ,
It Weeps cold a plenty, la en-
as long as it fair.
OINTMENT
Cure. cir
lie C ., . ho
art lit.
It
I. . X . ; i.
BLUE
uniting
MM
ii
Sc
m ii
a .
is .
CAROLINA. fT BAB
A POPULATION OF WOVE
THOUSAND, ONE BUN DEED
ONE. AND SUE-
MOUNDED BY BEST
INDUSTRIES Of ALL
KINDS ABE INVITED TO
here for we
save everything to
OFFER IN WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WM BATE AN UP-TO-DATE
WE BATE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
A It AIM TED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE
FEW INCHES AND
TELL THEM HAT
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADV E N G
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
f- FRIDAY IS, MS.
BILL DOES NOT
Matters of Interest likes
ii by The legislative
Yesterday
INSURANCE QUESTION IS UP
Maker Ire Making
Hans The
es lime Very
So Par.
Weaver Chill
bill, bad been sot tor
special order noon In tin
Spelling Bee Last light Was
Very Interesting Occasion
to large Crow.
spelling bee which was given
last night at the House was
greatly enjoyed a large number
of people who wen- present In
of tie bad weather. After the crowd
had assembled the sides were
under the of Mr.
Flanagan and Prof Hoy Taylor.
Prof out the words from
the old spelling book
Some of the best spellers in
were pitted against each other
some good spelling was done. The
interesting and funniest part of
the contest the way some crack
spellers ware tripped on simple words
The first words given out were com-
easy but tho ranks began
to thin out at once, one of
British Make Successful
Air Raid on Germans in
Belgium and Drop Bombs
back In North Poland for the Ger-
Still Center el
ii listers Zone of
a. on the calendar in due course
Wearer, the maker of the
bill and one of the members of the
committee submitting a minority
port, withdrew this report. There
no argument, and no explanation.
all intents and purposes, the bill
is dead. This is not saying, however
that another bill of import but
t different form may not be Intro-
later.
Senator Ward introduced a
yesterday morning to memorial-
North Carolina Represents-
fighting
II LAST
Other words which prov
ed the undoing of the spellers were
schism, guinea,
type, Ingenious, and others. The
tit finally narrowed down to Mrs.
L, C. Arthur on Mr. Flanagan's side
and Supt and Dr.
on Prof. Taylor's side. The
contest was between the last
two gentlemen and resulted in a
for the County Superintendent.
one present reported a very
pleasant time and quite a sum
of money was raised for the Mission-
lives In to u.- their Circle which was giving tho Dee
the total receipts being As a
tor the passage of ship purchase
ill now before Congress.
Senator earnestly disclaimed
any such purpose In his resolution
it in good without
pose I that of tho good.
Tho real light In the Senate
day was on Cooper bill to
for the taking Of collections up to
limit of per cent in fees upon
on promising tin
H turned out in the round
Up that Sana or Cooper was about
t, i , one favoring Ben
.-.
Ward, n
found wrongs
up measure. I
of pernicious
lion, the it.,, t
a lo open i l tor ii
and a bill only
by it and
Senator Cooper v . i not . for
He offered fa withdraw Ola bill
r to table ii if
Ion of the it Al
any rate tali is it
look, in
directed at Cooper
but We bin
Debate on the f bill to en
large
net and fire
i In North Carolina d
the Home proceeding an
when
rived the f
not been readied i ad further con
will to today
general good time producer and fun
maker a spelling bee is bard to beat
Valentine Party.
The Fourth at the Model
School was given a valentine party
by the Third on Friday after
noon February The room
wits attractively decorated with art D
tic Valentine's which were made by
children. After a number of in
games were played on
school grounds children again
went to tho Third Grade where
were candy The
amused by
V letters to each other
Seed Prices
The prices on cotton, cotton
and seed meal
places In the State as -reported
ti.- week range from to
cents a pound for cotton. SO to Mo
i for cotton need and W It
s ton for meal
I price r id for in
of tor are expected
i Big in
in, Retirement hi
hi Accordance With The Be-
Move
Forty British and
and seaplanes to-
the German positions at
and
In Belgium and,
to Ute official report, with good
Bombs were dropped on gun
passions, trawlers, and barges
official statement, concerning
raid,
sir operations of the naval
tho and
district were continue,
afternoon. Forty and
bombarded Middle-
and
were dropped on the
batteries on the east and west
on gun positions at Middle
on transport wagons on the
road, on the Mole
a-t the breach
staged in on th-
locks at outside
and on trawlers out
are always issued to
attacks to points of military
I and every effort Is made
flying officers avoid
on any residential portions of
Blockade
Feb. the absence of
striking news from the two
battle fronts, public attention in
today centered on
blockade of the British I-
by German submarines and
lo retaliation for great Britain's
In prohibiting the carrying of food
Germany.
Other Mb Protect.
Holland and Italy, like Cult -d
have protested to
her sea war zone threat and
have asked Great Britain not to mall
fro Me of neutral flags.
to
made to the two countries
of and which the
recaptured from them a short
time ago.
Still Retirement.
at
While Germans seem to have
inflicted heavy losses on the retiring around.
Russian armies military men
and the newspaper correspondents in
continue to refer to
Muscovite movement as a
retirement to the fortified line
the river which runs
and and
southwest to Fortress
Heavy fighting continues in the
and in
the Russians also are falling back
but they continue to hold the Car-
farther west and ore
offering stubborn resistance to
offensive in that
region. Here the armies are righting
In deep snow and both sides are
severely.
Some in West
Although there have been no events
outstanding importance on a
front a long official report of
British operations from November to
the beginning of February, issued
day, shows that there is more or
activity there. The report then-
has been a lot of trench in
with the Indians and British
have distinguished themselves
General French, In the report pays
high tribute to the Indians. He
the territorials have far more than
Justified the most hopes en-
of their value in the b, id
report adds that reinforcements
arriving regularly.
SIGHTED
Government Party Took
Bat Molest.
Wilmington,
of a surveying party from the
office of MaJ H. W. Stickle.
Suites District Engineer, sighted a
whale on the ocean bar at mouth
of the Capo Hear Friday but
they didn't g-t within a mile of
they were to
give a very clear description of It
It was reported, however, that
feet lone and ever so bU
of numbers the
office force were disposed
to treat the story with some scorn
yesterday, declaring that It was a
The doughty survey-
ors, however stuck to their guns
and maintained stoutly it was a
whale and also called attention to
the fact that it wasn't the first
has been in that vicinity.
BILL PASSES
H HOUSE
Republicans Try To Belay Passage
But are finally Decisively
OFFICIAl
A Tell-. How the
Operation is Conducted.
London. I Correspondence of Th
Associated Press. I-A description
the soldier's monthly Is
sent from the front by a member of a
London Scottish
Yesterday we had a novel
he says. none of us ha-i
seen soap or warm water for
live weeks, we were ordered to
to a town in rear of our
and escorted to a large building. re-re
facilities had been for
In the first room we were
TRIBUTES
Result a Decided lo The
Which
Tho Fa-ace of This Measure
Vt engross
Washington. C. Feb.
government ship purchase bill, as an
am to Week's naval am
Wary bill, was passed by the Haw
of Representatives at O'clock
morning, by a vote of to
The passage of the bill a
fourteen boar parliamentary struggle
which,, long after midnight
threatened to extend interminably be-
of a determined filibuster
by minority leader. who
yielded only after administration
leader.- decided to apply a second
special rub- to bring the fight to an
end.
To Vote
Washington, i- C, Feb
leaders In both houses of
into sq- of ten men gross agreed tonight that the govern
I STATES
MAI
villa. The n
price m note Norway,
for to a
to quo I
is for to 11.61
New Feb The
nil Denmark.
On tin- battle of Europe mill
inly of first
are taking place, especially
The German
but troops
states. n said today
has received no confirmation of r
ports that Spain bad addressed ire
on restoring order V
The r.- there woe
no material change in the Mexican
q i,
tan he of the Vt lied
i y In Mexico City, lately
attached to the legal i I
, leave o i if other
depart.
The baa informed
Brazilian it
i he will be guided by
from his own government with
to leaving, but asks him to
the attaches th
v inn leave If rs do.
Confirmatory II pal he Car
due by Villa forces
and a sternly advance OH Mexico
or so. In a second room emptied
our pockets and laid aside our
bonnets, puttees, and sporrans, a
third room we threw the our
cloths Into a heap, and then i
to the showers. There
wore two men each shower, and we
were allowed ten minutes under the
lot iii-r with a generous
laundry soap.
At tho end of ten
on to a drying i
each man a huge it I.
I as a Th, n I b-
en off to a dressing r
attendant gave us we
in the way of bra; i w r
shirts, and while o on
, side were our bad
ship bill either would
before President Wilson for hi-
signature within a few- days or dead
so tar as this Is concerned.
The House remained in session
tonight to pass the We-k-Gore bill
the amended measure la and
tomorrow the administration force-
will begin a effort to get r.
vote in Senate on the House
Amendments over th- of
a Demo-
leader spoke confidently
today the I of victory and
Pi Wilson, after . conference
with Kern, told the
bill would in-
bold Hides the Capitol, be-
war . r . t ii the Senate fell
we bad got buck P Mil be
boots and other properly. .- were
ushered into a room where S ft
barbers awaited us, When they we
through marched, and
i i Into a lea room for tea and
. Could anything be hotter
York Herald,
creditors of H II CU I- being pushed with greet vigor both I were today.
ma up
thO bin combination J in north of the lower
stores Hint fulled last Ta have evacuated Karl
received n of per fur a area in r
under terms of the and also apparently
, I and all cantered upon
Al in . ppr. hills to
necessary an extra
as i, will go to
from House Includes tho
ship purchase measure as I up i
In Senate caucus and n provision Hint
two years r the close of the
war .-hie- acquired United
States shall be over to
s,. rotary of Navy to be operated
leased for commercial purposes
the tonne of Weeks bill
ready by the Senate.
what . men would re and
ice to see is a war on
Big Demand for Horses
Montana, Feb. an-
Dillon Horse Pale, which began
today drew an unusual number
buyers from the High prices
were paid of them
era for this section. The
for horses by rove i
. th would Ilk to get
smiled to s-h the bidding rise rood- IT per cent, than COt--H
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Title
Eastern reflector, 12 February 1915
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 12, 1915
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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