Eastern reflector, 26 March 1915


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State of North
Pitt
NOTICE. Is hereby given that the
Board Commissioner of Pitt
Its regular session on the
Monday of February It being ISM
first day of February ordered
election to be held in Bethel Township.
PUt County.
The said election to be hold on Tues
day the day of April 1815, at the
regular voting place la town
North Carolina, for the
fanning, who W f will of the
four months in jail, will as to the Stock Mi
a the day of Mar. 1315, apply to lie established in said
. Governor for a pardon. All per
THE FARM
I. . an l-d-try
LIME
basis of all good fanning.
by th beat is United
on th. Farm, and get price
the purest lime. buy earth,
wee. A postal will give
POWHATAN CO.
VIRGINIA
Notice is hereby given that Hubert
North Carolina
Pitt County
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Allie Jones
Vs.
Cornelia Jones and husband Gardner
Jones, Albert Jones and wife
Jones. Rosa Strickland and husband
Robert Strickland, Robert I Jones and
wife Hazel Jones, Walter Jones
wife Clara Jones. Jesse Jones and
ROM Jones, Lizzie James and
NOTICE.
or North Carolina.
County of
NOTICE la hereby given that the
Board of of Pitt Count
at a special call meeting of the
on Monday, February 1915. or
an election to be held In those
portions of Greenville, Heaver Dam
and Swift Creek
I, lying and being Int In tin
following described boundary
the east side of th.
road at old Stock l-w gate at
band Frank James and Mary, Mount Harris place on the Gum Swam,
and Nannie Jones, by their next friend j road, and running, thence on tin M
sons will take due notice thereof.
This day
III BROWN
Attorney for
law.
a Tour Skin
Clear as a
Baby's
Stray Take I p.
Male yearling, about one year old
a marks, color Taken up
about 1st of January. Owner can get
by paying all charges. G. A
acre. Stokes. N. C.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
to
to take Dot the
Children lake it and never know It la
AIM lo who
Sake ordinary not nor
cause ins In the bead. Tr
I Urn- you need On any put.
. A a J ounce ordinal package.
t blown hi borne- p
Township according to law as la such
cases made and provided. And that
M. Jones is appointed Registrar I
will have the Registration
opened on Thursday, March
and until Saturday.
for the purpose of registering the
qualified voters of Bethel Town
ship
the day of February 1916.
chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Go.
Attest Bell
Clerk.
6-law-to-mar.-27
PATENTS
I. or
SEARCH
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PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES
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D. SWIFT CO.
PATENT
I St, P. C.
Robert L. Jones.
The defendant Walter Jones and
wife Clara Jones will take notice that
a special proceeding entitled as
has been commenced in Superior
Court of Pitt County to have the dower
laid off and assigned to the
Jones, widow of Calvin Jones
and the said defendants will further
take notice that they are required to
appear before the Clerk of Super
tide said road to the and
Greenville road, thence along the
Kin-ton and Greenville road a flexible
line to J. T. Harts fence on
Creek, thence crossing swift
North Carolina
Pitt County.
in Superior Court
vs. NOTICE
Robert
The defendant above named will
That an action entitled above
commenced In Superior Court of
Pitt County on the day of
ISIS, to procure a divorce for
causes set forth In the complaint file
in the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court,.
And said defendant will take notice
that he is required to appear at the
March Term of Superior Court of sail
county, to be held on the 16th day b
second Monday after the first Mon-
day of March. 1915, at the court
the
south of said road at said county In Greenville, N.
crossing to a lane or
the Jackson land to
Hancock road at Red
house, thence across Hancock road
running northerly on the east side o
Court of Pitt County at his office j road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar
In Greenville, N. C. on the day of j Swamp to J. field, thence
March 1916, and answer or demur to with his field fence to 1-
the petition of the petitioner, or tho Carroll's line, thence with
plaintiff or petitioner will apply to tho line to the corner of A. O.
Court for relief demanded In said Cox's field to Herbert Ellis, road then
answer or demur to the complaint
of said action, or the plaintiff will
ply to the court for tho demand-
ed In said complaint.
J. D. COX.
Clerk of Superior
This, the 25th day of February. 1915.
2-26-1
petition.
This the day of February 1916.
J. D. COX.
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt County
ltd
Stale of North Carolina
County of Pitt NOTICE.
northerly with A. G. Cox's
the dividing line of Augustus Blount
and Craft to the Tar road at the mouth
of Albert road, thence
on the north side of Al-
Worthing road with the J. B.
Carroll line to the southeast corner
of the J. B. Carroll Jackson land
State of North Carolina.
County of Pitt.
Notice la hereby given, that the
Board of Commissioners Pill
at adjourned meeting, assembled
on Tuesday, Mar. 1315, ordered an
election to be held In those
of and Pitt Counties
which said portions Include what 1-
known as the Grifton Graded School
Tax District by authority of an Ac
of the General of the
ion of 1915. which said territory Is a
where Creek
empties into Neuse River, on the Le
County Bide; up Neuse
River to B. W. line to
Louis place and A. O
Coward's place to S. W. lint
with the and
Huh to the Eagle Swamp; thence up
Eagle Swamp to the Carr place.
thence the Carr place and A. j
Patrick's line to the C. C. Dunn
place; thence with the C. C. lint
to Creek at the
of the Harper and C. C. Dunn land
Including the C. C. lands,
thence crossing Creek Into
Pitt County between the W. B
Blount place and the Win.
place; thence with the Wm.
line to the Dave Bryant line. Including
SALE.
North county.
By virtue of one certain .
executed and delivered to Mrs. Bryant place, to the
Sale House and Lot In northerly with the back line
Under and by virtue of author-of fence of the J. n. Carroll, J. S.
conferred upon me by Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to
of a certain mortgage Willoughby farm, thence around.
by J. J and wife, Dora M
to I. L. Kittrell, both of the
county and State aforesaid, which la
of record In Book, D-7, page of
the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt
county, the undersigned, as assignee
of L. L. Kittrell. will Bell at the
Court House door in Greenville, on
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
durable, compact, handy. Doesn't
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
Will last for years. Ask for
the
At duller everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
his farm so as to Include it In fie
Mock Law territory, thence to the Tar
road to Green Mill run Bridge, where
the old Stock law fence crosses said
That said election to be held on
Tuesday, the day of April 1916, and
that there shall be two voting
Tuesday. March 30th, 1916, at tho described territory t. be
hour of M. to the highest bidder known aB Ayden and
the Ayden shall include
for cash, the following described lot
or parcel of land, to wit;
In the Town of
that portion of Township
No. and Swift Creek Township, a.-
Pitt County, on the cast side the above described
and may be laid off by the said territory Is
following Beginning at the an territory up and to the
southwest corner of Warren old Stock law fence and
lot, and runs Wat t was ordered that a
Coward's line to his other corner shall be and is required
at a then for sail and I. U I-
1-2 yards; then westward
Hereby appointed Registrar for the
with the line to the Ayden and B, E.
road right of way; then
with tin ad to the
D. C.
Norfolk. Va.
containing one fourth of an
more or
Said sale to be made to satisfy
indebtedness secured by said
gage, which has been assigned to E
This the 27th. day of
E. L.
Assignee of L. L. Kittrell, Mortgagee
Harry Skinner, Attorney
It Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic. She says I began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. was hardly able
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water milL
I wish every woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
t t t t
As receiver of the Pitt County
ion Warehouse Co , hereby give no-
that under an order of the
Court Judge, that all parties wan
are Indebted to said Pitt County Union
Warehouse Company shall pay the
same at once, or have action
ed in Court against them, and that all
parties who hold claims, or a.
any kind against said
County
shall file them with tho r
his
days, or this order will be plead
a bar to their recovery.
I 1915
I,
S I
and II While are hereby I
Judges of of 1- n
It was further ordered that
shall
those proportions of Beaver
and as
the above description which is Intend
ed to include all territory up and
the Hue of the old Stock Law fence
and it was further ordered that J. W
Harper is hereby appointed Registrar
for the S. C. Car
roll and G. L. Rouse are hereby
pointed Judges of election of the Win
and that the voting
places in said to be In UH
town of and Ayden. f -r the
purpose of ascertaining the will of the
qualified voters in said territory or
district as to whether the Stock
shall be established In said
or according to Law as in such
case made and provided.
And it was further ordered th
W. Fleming by Amos Evans and wife
Malissa Evans, bearing date of
and duly recorded In Book A.
page of Pitt County Registry,
the undersigned mortgage will on Sat-
March 1916, at o'clock
Noon, before tho Court House door
Greenville, North Carolina, expose to
sale at public auction for cash, th
following described lot or parcel if
Lying and being on the south
of 13th street, beginning at a stake
Robert King and Henry
W. If, corner on 13th street
and runs with said King's
line 1-2 feet to T. E. Hooker's line
thence with Hooker's line
feet to a stake; thence
parallel with first line 1-2 feet lo
13th street; thence with 13th street
to the beginning, the same being a
part of the Henry lot which
where he now the time of making
lives, containing
square feet, the same being conveys
by Henry to Amos
Malissa his wife.
This lot is located on 13th street,
between Norfolk Southern
and Clark street, and contains
three-rooms frame house with kitchen.
being well located for renting
poses.
This Is made to satisfy the
terms of the said mortgage .
This February IS, 1915.
MRS. FLEMING,
Harding Pierce. Attorney.
SALE.
virtue of authority vested In me
by a mortgage made by Blue
on December 16th, and
registered In Book T-9, page Pitt
County Register of Deeds Office, the
provision of said mortgage not
been compiled with, I shall sell,
to the highest bidder, for cash, on
the Mb day of April, 1915, at
noon, at the Court House door in
Greenville, the pro
and being In Town-
p. I County, known as the Avon
the North and
bounded on
Northwest by Tar River; on the Las
said shall have by Creek; on the South and
Book Of said Ayden an
open on If day
Dudley place; and with the
Dudley and Dave Bryant line out U
the road; thence with the road to
Hanrahan Cross Roads; thence down
tho Pugh road to the edge of C. J
Tucker's farm; thence with the low,
line of C. J. Tucker's place In a
direction crossing a pan
of the W. D. and In-
acres of W. B.
land to the J. P.
Skinner place; thence with the J.
Skinner place and the W
L, whom lines to the Allen Ad
ams place; thence with
Adams Including the Alias
Adams to Creek op
the beginning; all of the Ian
Including within these line
the Grifton Graded Tag
And it further ordered
said election shall be held In
town of Grifton, at the regular rot
place for holding Town elections,
on Friday, April
tor the purpose of ascertaining th
will of the qualified voters In said
or district on said
of levying and collecting the Special
as provided for by said Act, which
said amount shall not exceed
the worth of property, and
11.60, on each Taxable Poll In
district, and at said election tho
favoring the said Special Tax
vote a written or printed Ballot
and opposed to said
Special Tax shall vote a written or
printed Ballot and
was further ordered that J. A. Jar-
rail ht hereby appointed Registrar
for said election, and R. T. Jenkins
and Paul Brooks are hereby appoint
ed Judge of election
And It farther ordered, that the
said Registrar Regis
Book for territory or
District open on Friday, March II
1915. and closed on Saturday. April I
for th purpose of registering
qualified voters of said territory
or district, and that on the day
election the Polls shall be opened a
A. M. and close at
-w . e
Southwest by Pole Branch
on the and North by the old
raft Plantation, containing
more or loss, and being same
April for th purpose ,. c by J. J laughing
the
attorney, within the next March 1911, and closed
v w
qualified voters of said Blue i and this
territory or district
. jay of I US.
I Ci
aw.
part purchase price money
. j , March.
; VI
;. j, EVERETT,
M , as Is provided for by Act call-
for said election.
This tho 9th, day of March 1915.
A.
Chairman of Board of Com, of Pitt Co
Attest. HELL. Clerk.
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f at an sf .,.
an awn hr aid Dr.
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Burton lakes R Trip.
. fork, Mar. -Senator Theo-
. . k. Burton Ohio, alter
l two years m
kn sail private tomorrow for
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three old with white , .-. la
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M k crap and slit right, be of for the Re-
publican nomination for President In
The Minister from Panama, Mr.
owner tan get same by paying all
costs
D. J. BRANCH,
N C. R. F D
i ltd
Moral's, will him part way
on his trip. Judge Otto
HI also in the party, as
to Burton
Will.
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Washington, March IS
I by
Garrison, all foot troop
numbering about
with the lame
tent now are tuned to mount
The present shelter tent for
mounted troops has been
the that it is too
does not afford prop.-r
from rain. The
tent, with five pins, as carried by
each soldier, weighs two pounds.
while the mounted shelter
test, with poles and five pins.
four pound. ounces Each
two soldiers
IS THE
HEART Oh EAST EKE
B IT If IS
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an it la fit
BY
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KINDS INVITED TO
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CAPITA. AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES
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NEWSPAPER
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Is the K the Most the Matt N
BE II
N. MARCH 191.1.
M Mill
Numbers Captured at Fall
Will Greatly
Exceed all Estimates
Inhabitants Were Seven Days
Without Necessary Food
1510 VICTIMS Of HUNGER
Will lull A Month And
Austria For
Predicts British Military
Critic
London, Mar. Hauler's cones
garrison at and the number
of men who surrendered to th,
greatly exceed all estimates
According to dispatches,
the defenders originally
men. of whom were
killed. Nearly laid down their
arms when the fortress capitulated
A blizzard which has with
tho telegraphic service, prevents de-
tails of surrender from coming
through, but report that
days prior lo the fall of the
fortress the people of the town had
nothing to eat and the Russians, who
took In large supplies of provision,
were welcomed at liberators.
Dispatches from also say
persons were found suffer
log typhus of cholera and that
work of disinfecting the is being
undertaken energetically, The inter-
forts It Is said, were found Intact,
with a good deal of ammunition in
them.
Everywhere Id Europe, both
and neutral the great-
est credit Is given the Austrian for
their long and Stubborn resistance
which has delayed and interfered
tho Russians campaign In other
Army U
Now Russians, whose
like those of the must
have been greater than no
longer are compelled to invest this
fortress, a big movement either
against or in tho Carpathians
doubtless will be started. With their
northern lines protected by the morass
into which the greater part of Po-
land Is converted during the spring
months, the Russians are expected to
throw all their strength the
Austrian and attempt finally crush
them
On British military bis ,, March
reputation mi the munition, nothing but
that I the it bl he
Suet Canal. Tho guns o forts
opened lire Monday on small force
Which crossed Sinai from Kl Ha-
ha. The Turks, who numbered
and were by three
man officer, retired for about eight
miles, where they wore attacked to-
day by a force under Young-
husband and. to British Of-
were routed.
Starring Men At Moss.
London, Mar. con. ,
at Kiev, Russia, says that
prisoners, mostly from
have arrived there. a pit-
description of the starving con-
of tho garrison before tall,
of tin- be continues,
hers of the men, they say. were drop
from exhaustion, while other
had not sufficient strength to leave
the trenches, They moss and
gnawed at tho straps of their equip
mint to keep themselves
Snowstorm Delay
March The la. k of Of-
details from is said to
bu due to a heavy snowstorm, which
broke down telegraph lines.
It is reported, that near-
a of tho garrison had sin
with typhoid and Al-
ii, in I. the ration were growing If--.
none lint a few higher officer.
up to the end January, knew
actual starvation was near. The
condition of affairs learned
the troops when who was
starting with messages for
WAS shot down by the Russians and
fell within the defender's lino Alter
that there was much grumbling In
tho and almost a mutiny.
Some of the Austrians slipped
through lines at night
rendered to the Russians.
Suffering in.
The Investing Russian force
ed the Intensity of their bombard-
and the strain the defenders
began to tell more- rapidly during
Many were rendered In-
sane by privations and disease.
TO END
Rocky Mount Will Play New
York Americans on
Easter Monday
Rocky Mount, N. C, Mar.
for a radius of
several hundred square miles in East-
Carolina Will be wanted at for store cablegram from
LaGrange Kills Negro
Who Had U Him
In the Head
thousands of Deluges
Protection of the II. i
Flag in Persian City
March -Police
a. Page, LaGrange, who
has been on the a In City, today received this
New York, March 2-i -Tho Persian
war relief committee, with
GROWERS RELIEVE
first opportunity of seeing a big breaking, located on a farm
ball club in action without Miller's section, a few miles from
going a great distance When on Mon- this on the Norfolk Southern
day, April 4th Easter Monday, the railway, and yesterday morning came
New York American team up a motor cycle
will engage Rocky Mount in tho plowing In a Held
the Virginia League special rail-The the officer and
road transportation immediately opened upon him
been arranged for this day, and with with a the shot striking
the game called at o'clock especial-1 tit Officer lair in the face. Crashing
for the accommodation bun-1 US way through and burying Itself
of visitors plans been com-1 somewhere in the hack of his neck
whereby an attendant can
turn home before bed from along
the intervening points or as far
Washing-
ton, Greenville,
Plymouth Spring Hope. This will
be accomplished h holding the after-
noon trains until o'clock that
day. While a special will be operated
north to Halifax connecting there for
train for Weldon at Since from
territory patrons can home
after breakfast and get here In I me
to the game and return be-
fore bedtime, a holiday crowd is ex-
No club In the major leagues is be-
watched with greater Interest than Stanley was notified and
the New Yolk and that the scene.
In the hands of a new At tho hospital It is said that while
Manager in Donovan much Mr wound Is painful
is expected from ibis of more and serious, it is tin early to
than ordinary experience and lasting as to bis . lulls a
popularity in the big leagues. It Is th bullet bus not yet been local.
that Will be ask-1 The ivies by the names
ed to use big King Cole the only win- Wooten and George Swasher
of a game in the Worlds and died last night as a result of his
but Hi officer was game and
ed lire,
taking to his heels through Held
toward a woods near by, but th.
officer fired at him steadily
as limn as he was in sight, and them
lo exhaustion pain
blood Bowing freely from his
Wounded cheek, and was taken to a
near by by those attracted to
the slop by the thence
hurried to the
where lie is receiving surgical ea;.
hers Of the assembled neighbors
made a search woods, and soon
found the in a dying condition
will, a bullet through h's head, and
villages bin except three
Two Christian quarters of
a great many people
killed. Women taken captives.
thousands refugees In the American
mission. Great danger.
h mission has been de-
There refugees in
Russia
Tim message was signed by As-
a Russian contractor of
Is in Northwestern Persia.
not from the border. A
from received
here March said tho Turkish con-
at the head seventy
recently attacked the
can mission tin r. an that
deacons were In and heal
en. Russian it was said, had
been sent for to save the lives of
Christian
City In Throes Mob Rule.
has been In threes
rule for weeks, according to re-
ports to the 11.111 Hoard
foreign Missions A reign of terror i.
Sec. Agrees to
ship lo lake
EM BALES EliE
Spring Well for The Miles,
lie la of
Am
cow will fall within month and tint
when it doe, before. Ai
endeavor lo I n
peace. lie is more optimist C than
most military critics hero who
Austrian and
make a great I I the
Held and attempt prevent the
Ian from en .- I
or
in the west there I . n s
. and but
u at in this
Bad
lull In
taking
pairs on I I
last
Una on Rails.
Reports as to t ti.
gun lire on the forts ire contradictory
one I that
firing was land
after tho forts wen do
is that the Germans had
brought down which
place to place nil rail
Turks have Stacked the
. opinion Fluid
Kr. the I ; in-
II lo the
, indent
nit m Is the
nil . f all pushing
John Is s ring
re than w
p had
spin
, . .
Is .
r had I
ma
led. and the state o .
. a on
I .
of the Herman are dally h
nil more d obi th
are far Iron but
manifestly are hampered
a food supply that ii ;
deal.
series against the Philadelphia club
f this request Is not granted
well, i or some of the first
pitchers may used.
With the purchase of three, players
from pennant Charleston
W. Va., club, the release of three
others by the Richmond international
leaguers to Rocky Mount, and
chase of several others and s winter
of work In together of
younger It Is believed that
Manager Ray Ryan has gotten
a team that will give good account
of Itself for the Tar Heels In the light
for the pennant in the Virginia
The game of Master Monday
will mark starting of the season
n Mount.
It
I its M
wounds.
REPORTS ARK
DENIED PR. SIDE
Washington, March
Wilson declared today that only
definite thing that could lie Bald at
I this time on the
was that the United
I had addressed an Inquiry t
concerning on China.
The President declined to discuss
the of tho Inquiry When asked
however, about say
the United had Inquired
, about the President
hi. h marauders and bandits b
sway has driven lens of thousand
from the city and Into the
pi and has sent other thou
to the of the
rag h . p.
mission there
Ti n th and p
r. the Ion
cording M Information here. They In-
alum, i th . hi
population the ell
4.000 and R. two or three bu I
American m s.-i and t
and a on
Tho doors were thrown
open to all
The themselves embrace a
of buildings. Including a great
school building, a hospital,
churches and other structures.
Hut There Rid Been Sine t.
Honey Mexico
Appear t Re
lag.
Washington. C , March
American war. hip win take to
tun. necessary American money
to finance the hemp crop, needed
to make twin for binding the
can wheat crop year. The money
currency which it Is pro
posed to lo th hemp grow
Is In bank vaults at
Texas, but until today no sale moons-
of getting it to Mexico had been
found-
Secretary Daniels agreed to permit
the use of a after hearing
purchases outline the
that bad been encountered.
There is said to be some
sisal for shipment in
the gov
pi vented from
. n the chief ob
the way of moving this sup
ply have been scarcity of labor and
shipping facilities Arrival of
money is expected to
in immediate further
Vet
a the, Mexican situation
generally today, Secretary Bryan com
of the declaration a re
iteration of any faction had not r e
considered by this He
announced receipt of an official c
Is Center of Rich of regret by the gov
Is the center of a rich eminent for the murder of an Amen
province of Persia It abandoned can citizen. John B. in
by the Russians early In the campaign. Mexico City.
The French mission referred to. It , Covering conditions
was embraced ch can the said m
and meeting places The serious complaint bad been received
quarters which were B recently.
made It clear tin did not consider the Bald, were occupied by col I
-There w
. Is I. . Ion Bar t
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o ind th
a I
ill II
land.
who i. watch
ad-
t the
ti .,.,.
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points of a minor character, He de-
unfounded another report
th tie lulled State had approve
. on . the d a I
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. nor in-l-
I vet
the Christiana who called M
and whose u
lated back more than
I .,. ,. ,, , .,
Sew .-.,
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Report to the Department late i.
day indicated that General
I. I ,
hoard for
bod .
. city
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VIII . who are
r- the city.
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ti Car
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. n
-i I reported
w a
is safely ban before h
even officer
. and i now la all here await
arrival of from
Me. Talker visited In Kin
Stan this week
Mr W. Y, Morton was Wilson
yesterday on business.
by . t to
. . y,
. . .
Held run ; I it
. cuts n iv
it p the
railway, -ix thousand more
are tn have reached
three thou
tin.
. men tin III -u c-
men
Na . ,, .
Day
five
in Peach
G , Hi I I
the
, peach belt the
S I four hour seriously
prominent growers of th
Mr- has returned to ti Upon s the
her home In after a amount damage at approximately t
visit to friends In city. per cent of the 1915 crop.





CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
h A T. Ice.
. .
nu real I
.
practical Joker is at large There were heroes of but bow
in long would have held Th. r
under a lire
Henderson Hold
--O-
Mar v ha. another the I hub
nor. who hi. . th.
s.- charged i n
me d ire dust.
O-
never
. will
i. s tn
I hi
dangerous
be
U .; . ., at three
j,
g .
r i -1
,. Mt
I it for
dip. . Saturn lopsided
Mar. hit him one blow the
the tor
, on . i rate vi ti ran. at r annual
reunion June 1.1 to A ,.,
, , has an
The price bread going back to
been more the
pie.
The fellow must his ll-
will no contrive way
, gel it One of the latest way.
liquor sugar. We
penny better to the working man,
In sit I P n I I
the men In the are II bear-
o------
bus n an I I k up in an-
. ., MARCH I
The has
worst d i log the ; a it so. All
-------0 I
Wake county art i. baring a
time with smallpox A
outbreak caused another ad-
ii
The to pi ate y
her ma to be a
bU n a what i- will he mad
. .,; of the only one quart in
two week, law which boos Into effect
April 1st.
net in his work you will hear
your
e .
The manager is beginning toll
. i. ii HI I nun i II
GUN
and admiral., thank, to the new
law.
will never triumph In
Turkey until an J
Ii the Constant
in good shape after they have once
i leaned up.
The topic conversation Is rapidly
on the question of who will
the next mayor. The list of an-
is growing and more are
-0-
kit g forward to is one
t fa. watchful
ii n hip i an
a . in
ii is
indulge
number of
to
States Steel
which always tells
.,,.,. heavier.
so up against the new
and
Urn Clara B. I
t . . , IS d I
.- .-. i
The Is one
. a den I I
a . i
expected. The more the merrier.
A German submarine sink,
at and torpedoes three others was
t- principal Item of reported
The submarine, arc get-
ting down to work now it seems.
one wishes t lake up a life
of adventure we would advise him t I
. . o Mexico. From the way they are
down there there Is plenty do-
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 Pistols.
We are headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and
Cartridges. We sell size sun shells,
Gage and Gage. Come to see us.
J. R. J. G
have
i ;
Of tic
Mi position ti
I, talking
ult of the
an i
i ., In r-Ab-
matter be
i i r in o b
Ben A beg i In Rs
. , After I I n
i i the bear will re
i to New Ben
-i .
i . hard I t the
i and i
i II
ii
on th
.----
. .
v ,. fork report
it l the
re
p.
, i the
ill ii ii
the ex-
r the
o suit the m
who have been content
holding the line, in the l I
la I I I
. to relieve II
pressure on tin Ru
. again I heavy,
An ii i an citizen ha. been kill-
with
i over hi.
I this , no
it but it like a
b b i lion on the
i . .,.,.,,. Keeling Bight.
I OLD I . . Br,
OF IT , . breath
N mil
on the-lock
. , .- . i i a i
. in ii i r
. ,
. . i i
. ,
hi
., .
at pros aiding
t, , r i el
I hut I i
. .
.-. and tin . i priced
h for I par,
.,
, . an I
sale
many large es i i
.- I
two quart, r i. a i inn
. a total
; , I
. .
. . i. i.
in k
sure. cathartic I
,, .
ANALYSIS WORRY
and A . Too Prevalent
, Which All Should Strive
to
thins . r,
i- . lowed b r. n
-O-
best things the railroad.
i-e the through
. i. they pans I. t encourage farm-
the of way. The posed about per ii tin day's
which en to-
, ., pi,. and .
per, b which was i . I
t of A
and 3-4 point, resp
. four lead i
all Ci that till. mean.
. for then as well a. for
,. . art of
ii i con-
Dial has
or i . may hap-
pen. A curl, I about it is that,
it is n I with the
It is i in the
tutu h ii in the past.;
At who are I
ling the pi i i an-
worry. As all creature., except
human t i live only for the mo-
. i they
p i th. facto fur
t, heavy large gold .
. upon them by the greater Improvement in the
company i domestic and foreign
I to I p ii at total
i i
m i.
of full
advice from Europe . . . hay m what ins bop-
early u the war j I I a form no conception of
ti as i,,,,,.
beings laving capacity
million, of dollars
Another aviator, one of the best
i in ever entered this kind of
. .;., b, i fell to his
wheat will be fifty cent, a while giving an exhibition flight
next If be-at Ban The already long
,, ,,, n i, The warring nations are lint of deaths in this business
, . their to grow. It seems the best
A larger percentage
is traceable to speculative
demand and abort covering. Invest
inquiry continue, to show ex
caution, as donated by the
to look back or forward, mentally are
susceptible fear that causes
worry, and as most person live more
In Hie pet or future than In tho
present, this tendency for
worry or not, according to our view
point of life in other respects. Worry
is mental fear of an Impending some-
bond
pace with
stocks.
market, which failed to keep thing.
the movement
the i go lies
v. it I liberal. Ru l I of
grain. And of it crop
n be a II
The price
Slayer
experience aviator, are fl-J Wilmington. Del., March
caught in an accident and killed. alias today was con-
. Of first degree murder for kill- j though they may fear, they cannot
Vie Francis X. a policeman, worry In the present.
The and glove have
Persons airlifted will be less worried
about their condition than relatives or
friends who sympathize with them. A
person may worry in anticipation of a
sickness or operation, but when they
have the sickness or the op, ration is
performed, tho worry disappear, ant.
made
and the back
lot. are beginning to be used as j
r. t . be
me In
. i
tie time to
on March
according to an alleged con-
. by an accomplice, murdered
Nov. Is Rev. of the
Lithuanian Church, and
will Gr do
; , i ire playing
ii of
, .- a In this
i,
i. s
. i . to
ti from reports
met A H
;, New r mo , K
c. and fled with accomplice
, to this city. When T -r
th t,. ii en Kr
territory;
i . for her i I
n th. Italian Church Conference.
eon mobilized u l great Newark, N. . Mat th
. i for war t . .,,, ,, Con
mean something to Methodist
in the war. sin- , convened today, the
to hi In b ; gel her ., ,,., , .- bop B Hen-
to affect ., Tenn Social
war.
by her
entry In the
v I sun I
ts.
Che Hurl
paper to t
In th i p an will help the
such advertising and the for thousands of
in-r is rapidly The dally visitors who formerly
gaper into the best Europe be compelled to go there
sen e Ion for retired i
men and evangelistic work are the
main subject, for this
year's I I I
until some exploration or mas and tn by tho best and In H they
I. then It all to do In times of say that many
enough. of ex strong n such ob
and Investigation . advertising be
he heel that has been and It out. The Bun Is to be
to work
Plate.
When one is roughing and spitting
with tickling lightness in
We venture to soreness In throat and lungs-
the trip Io j when head Is aching and the
f. exposition this time for the first h , racked with s won't
. . wants r
will take it again even a th th
ad war It is claimed the sore
for this tn sin I a fad scenery i equal to if not
than the famous scenery of Europe. Kidney takes
WOULD BE SOME PUNISHMENT
Congressman Had Idea, Unless
It Came Under Heading of
in i U of
Ii i d when the topic
turned to the pro r p for
negligent husband, he was
n mil I lie that kind.
Some ago n married man ran
away Billy young i and alter
an exciting chi tho were
captured and returned home.
rally the escapade the one theme
of in In i small town
where -I and everybody
the corner store had his own as
the bond's punishment
should be
One suggested a life sentence, an-
other suggested that f-0 years in the
penitentiary would the proper
thing, while a third eloquently
of tar and feathers
all finally re-
marked a little man silting In the
corner. have s scheme that beats
all of yours a mile down the
Is chorused the crowd,
quickly glancing at the
wouldn't him. would
Rev. Mr. of Ayden
filled his regular appointment at
hero Sunday,
i. Smith of Ayden a
in i rd
are co din tn
to R. w. Hail's when in town
i h at all
I have just returned from
i where I pun based a nice
and will
have o ling . ale, Friday and
Mar, h and you
I tn come
our Hue Miss Kate Chapman,
received a nice line of spring
dress goods, and
ii Invited to come look over out
line Harrington, Barber .-
We have hardware and farm
of all kinds, give us a trial
and convinced our prices are
right. A. W. Ange Co.
The game of ball that was to lie
played In Kin-ton. between the Kin
ton High School team, mid tho Win
ten lie School team, called
on i i the rain.
I n h ii Tuesday's, Thursdays
and See us. C Vincent
our is headquarters tor
try, eggs, and country produce of all
II Forrest Co.
My stock I. complete, nothing but
be beet, eve Brat class at the
w store. R. W. Dal.
Mr. A. O. Cox who has on
the sick list for several days is tin
proving we are glad to note.
both
and hand machine. Come to see us for
best planters to be had.
Ion. l- Co.
We can supply your needs, when
you want anything In groceries. See
a. C. Vincent Co.
See us when In need of farming
cultivators etc. B, D.
Co.
The W. boys have a ball
game scheduled with for to
day, but at this writing we are unable
Io whether it will he played or not
Just received a nice line of sprint
i summer dress .; -i-is. Price, right,
Lome to see us.
The Civic League
yesterday afternoon worked on the
Beta town all the afternoon.
was a clean up day indeed here The
were very much improved.
today the town hardly looks
Is the some town, Tie-
by th.- holies the town, is
commendable, and should
i the men in work of beautifying
he
Hunt Club shoes are the belt,
I. Forrest c CO., and he con
ill,
Ikey Know It's Sale.
Parents who know from experience
insist upon Potty s and
Compound when a medicine for
roughs, croup and la grippe. C. T.
Washington.
l have used It for six years and it
baa failed. I think it m the
best remedy made for
North Carolina,
Pitt county.
Notice, is given that the
I of Commissioners county
it their regular session
Monday, March I, 1916, ordered in
to be held ii, the following
on I reek st the
of District No s now
theme with the Id line
Carolina,
county.
i . i hereby
Board of Commissioners of
its regular section on the
la
. A day H II .
Vancouver, C. March U V i
miners were and n at
Injured early today t
which swept away i bunk
. an the Britannia ml How.
now
to be i., id m Care Town-
ship, rut run
That said election la be held on
the i. l , , ,
be mine I, ,,,,
Sou c,
bu t I
part ti, m m
ii i ,
Si ;, at the regular place In the
U. weal line with said town of Blokes, r , put
W Bros line, . . tail will th-
with said line to Haddocks I Carolina
Hue, with said line to Clay as to n th,. ,
-amp, then down said Swamp to be bed in Carolina received
Ml Creek, said Creek to the Township. a.,, and , ;
including all within the said i I provided, and at Bound are lacking
except the owned
l in said Town-
shall vote a written
with the word
ii i e e hall vote a w .
Thai said election to be hi Id on Pat
the 16th, day it
O. Smith's la
The tramway de
the mine to
Soon after report, the
were received fa e with
i., i ,
men
. .,.,
ad territory for the purpose of printed Ballot
a-. I
larch
, I- . ma Ilia V led
territory la Registrar, and .-HI when the
the
oil
the , valuation of Saturday, for
Poll i , . la Bed voters j the i
A crib- d f. and at said
I -v lib . . . ., .-
. pi Inti I
Ballot with in,, words . I of Com.
to said ix I
ball vote a written or printed I
words Special
Dallas, Tex., March
weather from
II Ti today
At Columbus . s
;, , ,. ,
d.-
in
d. Ma a A anon
fast a. it came down.
Snowball in Carolina,
Raleigh, i Mai h . a
r.-.
ii
I .
,, three i
Hi. ,
I fie Thinkers of the
Country Are the
j- Tobacco Che
thinker.
chew.
aw
. .
And ii was further ordered,
Smith be, and ho is by
TAKEN I
On my farm one black I
I'D Oil V VI
HATE in i
LIVING, in. I M. K ;,
i . ; Ind March
for said election and unmarked, weight about i ; v My. and
W II. I'm- Owner can get . ,. paying
wind-up
. .
l New H
.
moment
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breath I
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I ml health Mi
Levy. Green Ii -v
effect ii
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be tried I ,
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Iron one d and
home.
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mm in i i -i
I. A
ill WASTE
III EH
I'M--
President Wilson's Hole lo
The lilies Will Go For-
ward In a few Days
. OUT
oar
;., go tar-
Wilson had i
worth
YEARS THERE
the draft no e to b
, and franc
H . , led
. con between G
and neutral
It was stated
, . would go forward within a
few days No as to its char-
made, in well Inform
i-r tarn.
The Hails,
r From I'M ti U
. ; U I
a a ton
here,
.
tolls.
W I
ind had
.
. . still as , will
l, n th. federal pi
b when
for lb mi M
poll I
, rs.
. dating bah v. years. With
, , there la promised
. . which
Sal, ,, Pp
r , garters was understood
be
. d. indicated that the
of the lifted States would be the
. the Civil war
that since th.
.,,.,; s with Great Britain
had been a popular
the Court of the
T Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
Why
Suffer
So
It took a big specialist
years to out the simple
Baa. of suffering and how relief
two things, lie discovered,
in, lent,
and
Relieve them and nimble
mO pain vanishes. HI i r
, successfully in hi.
as secured by the Nixon
i carefully put up under the
if Menthol If you
from Croup. Neuralgia,
. Bore Throat, Headache, Ear
Soreness and
Coughs, Bronchitis,
you are in fact
congested and inflamed
Instead of paying to II
you can now
to the Morris
t. and get a bottle
of it for only cents, lie sure its
Menthol e
the doctrine .
best expressed in the case.
land of the British vessel, and
., .-.,., which wore captured and
. ; which war. captured.
beginning taken prise
; The seized
. , L runs in in the Bahamas. She laden with
North gunpowder and army supplies. The
feet to cur. of the United States, to
,. , ,.,, tee . . ruled
i n a Northerly which the
case was appealed, ruled
,. apparent destination of the
. , the Confederate and
fact that the vessel was to call at
e . a Southerly I. Bahamas did
A CAM OF
u town would probably frighten the
but we are
or the necessary remedies even fur
hat and are supplied with fresh
-t stock of drugs to compound
of a doctor's prescription
be newest discoveries In
r drugs of any description. Our
is prompt and mistakes ate
here.
Nichols was pi
1.1
.- I
who
.
I SI Hi
.
federal court In i
.
did not alter the
, Ber voyage. The court heal
that is which could he proved to
be intending to violate a blockade
could be intercepted at any stage in
their voyage.
In the case of and others,
known as the
however, a ruling was made on an
entirely different t
,. in the view of official.
and Trust almost an exact parallel With the
today with respect to
feet to
Inning.
II the
furniture
d in there-
kind and description in
tore building In the town o
East-
n h
being two doors N
said
the
building. r
i made -ti--
cash,
w.
By F M. WOOTEN
Mil II E
II
. ;.,.
has .
. ti
I him and put I
ball h
.-, d h a to South I
, ,,,, i,., .
Nichols rial an and will make
,. i; u med by lb
Carolina and allowed to re-
main in Jail in Oklahoma until the
baled him before It on
charge for which he la now do
lime here.
Nichols Is strong In bis contention
last hi is the victim of . i n ;
in connection with th tn I
,. the aid of
ma and North Caro-
. be I ill ring a
I . of the
,,.,;., t i i
Sale if Val table Property.
in a executed
red
S. Carr. en
I .
of 1-
Ina,
under-
II expo e to i
; n Hi in
. the highest bidder, on Monday
. day of 1916. at
o'clock m those certain tracts or par-
i land, lying and being In the
I , and State, and In the
town of Beginning
i ,., . tree at a -take feet from
tin. South-East corner of the Free Will
Church lot; thence in a south
n with Western
b Si I feet
R la Lula Allen's corner; thence
In a Westerly direction with Lula
Allen's line feet to a Stake,
.
between the United State-. .
or other countries com
of those at war. The was
captured while en route from England
to Mexico, and her cargo
was condemned by a prize court. V hon
the case was appealed to Supreme
court, I Justice Chase ruled that
; the mouth the was not
included In the blockade of the ports
. . m
. . th M x-
i there a to
i us
I ;.
. ended i y
by gal r
Is law
This position, officials indicated,
might he referred to in the forthcoming
American communication Croat
Britain and Trance, who have declared
r ugh the order in council, their In.
of detaining
whether in contraband or
band.
Coward-Woolen Drug Company
Year complexion
PERFECT COLD CREAM
by ill U.
U tub. Ho la i
you
Welcome
middle aged men and
are glad to learn that
Bills give relief from
and sore muscles and
under eyes, backache, bladder weak-
as s and rheumatism. gel re
Containing no drugs
TO
TO
Beyond any question the most
pealing play before the public today
. is M, Cohan's mystery farce.
a Northerly direction
Keys to which Is
In a Northerly to
parallel With street 1-- e
to a stake; thence In a Easterly
ties Ir
feet to a stake; thence in a j .
. . with H. D. Pf.
. . feel to
pet the beginning
Also, One other or
Beginning on the of
Nichols ; end Streets and
to resist extradition to direction parallel with nth.
,,.,,, a
years ago
To Extradition
Mr. latest pen product,
from the story of the same
name of Marl Bigger., is
different from any play that
American amusement seekers have
It mystery and
drama, woven through a story that la
, . on a of habeas a Northerly and therefore intensely
. , , . . . t then parallel with street . in an atmosphere first comic
, ,, after arresting and In a Westerly Md , to
He will also ,,., with 11th. street onlookers decide that Mr
question that street; thence u propounding a puzzle. At
and In- direction with street .
cannot be hell in default of f. beginning. and for
bond for year, without trial. sale to satisfy mortgage deed-1
SALE
It. H
. Son . S d . rd
. n tin deed trust
by A. Horton and S. N. Morton
. the day and
In Book a-10, --1-
I County the undersigned
will offer at public sale to the high
est bidder for cash before the Court
I house in town of Greenville, N.
on Saturday April 10th at
M. the following described tracts or
parcels of land,
By virtue of power of sale con-
as extended. Beginning at a stake.
Mrs. E. S. W. corn-
I thence running a westerly course
I with Third Street feet to Jessie
E. Corner, thence a
course with said Jessie Mum-
ford's line feet to a stake In J. J
smith's line, thence an easterly course
with J. J- Smith's Caleb Worth-
line feet to B. Bum.
I rolls line, thence a southerly course
with said line feet to th-
I beginning. Containing 1-3 of an acre
more or less.
This pale is made for the purpose
of the bonds secured by
aforesaid deed of trust.
This 6th day of March 1915.
T. S. HARRIS.
Trustee
W T. EVANS. Attorney
New Contingent
Mar. Second Con-
of the Canadian
forces will he inspected today by
HI Royal Highness the of Con-
audit. Governor-General of Canada.
Duke will watch the drilling of
the regiments, and will review the
grand parade on Fletcher's Field.
University Officer. Train-
Corp. Will take par In the
maneuvers.
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
THE
la t fleet October
S. following schedule
as ONe
and are not
LEAVE
EAST BOUND
lift a. m. dally,
Pullman sleeping car for
a. m. dally, for Plymouth. Els
beth City and
Parlor Car Service
Norfolk. Connects for aH
North and West.
Washington.
BOUND
p m. dally, Sunday .
II a. m. dally tor Wilson,
and West. Sleeping
Service. Connects North, bob
and West.
a. m. dally.
Wilson and Raleigh.
all points.
p m. daily for Raleigh and
Intermediate stations.
For further Information and
In Bleeping Oars, apply to i
L. Agent, N.
H.
J. D.
denT
NORFOLK. VS.
Kite I
MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose five cents to
Co., Chicago, HI-, writing your
and address clearly. You will j
ID return a trial package
Foley's Honey and Tar
coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney
Bills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
ROOSTER COW;
SHAKE PROVES INNOCENT
Md. March 22-For
some time O. B. Snyder has noticed
I that his pet cow has been short In
milk deliveries. He had heard
that often milk cows,
he kept watch. Early one morn-
he observed one of his large
roosters saunter down the stable
I yard, grab the udder, and be-
milking her with his bill. The
cow made no protest, and
kept at it until he had his fill.
wheat, Hominy, Pas-
cake Flour, Oatmeal,
Quakers
Post Post
en,
Instant
Cereal, Flour,
Flour, Con-
and
fee.
S. M. Schultz
hi contention
Pat he has been treated unjustly.
A preliminary hearing will be held
before Lee Bond, United states com-
, a week from
Ti mis of Sale Cash.
This 10th, day of March 1916.
C. S.
By F. M WOOTEN. Assignee.
20-ltd
two hours and a half, and If that Is
not the correct interpretation of heal-
thy enjoyment, what Is
The story of to
has to do with William Hallo-
well a writer of blood-curdling
fiction, who ha. resolved to get away
from the style that has made
hi. name synonymous with thrills. To
do this he resolve, to look for a quiet
poi where. Isolated and alone, he can
Sausage CM. Movie. Hospitals Shewn.
, w of i, it the opening of the first state w,
. on r and exhibit an mental out an original tale that
Butcher. I Of Newark and conference and electrify pub-
Register of Deeds Bell
licenses to the following coup-
since last report
COLORED
Ed. and
son.
John Corey and Mary Barnes.
Moore and Delia Simmons
Willie and Little Mobley.
Eddie Bradley and Nannie Carney.
and Fannie Tyson.
EDUCATION consists in knowing
how a range is made,
inside and outside. CALL at our store
during our SPECIAL MAJESTIC I
of;
March Furniture
Co.
sirs-
l t V. he management of the bank,
ed by unfair
the critics and electrify pub
lie. His choice or locality falls OB
Inn, a summer hotel closed
as it Is in dead of winter. When
the opens Is seen arriving
at which Is perched on the
, of a mountain and nearly buried
In snowdrifts. He prepares to go to
work, when he Is Interrupt bl
most unusual series of Incidents, and
It Is these Incidents and their re-
that hold audience enthralled
until the end, which comes with a de-
that is absolutely
and most original.
Yon. Need Tool
Take
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally at a
General Tonic because it Urn
well known tonic
IRON. It sets on the
at the Blood and
the Whole System. cents.
Fresh
Salted
Peanuts
Every Day
J.
day we pleasure to
some patient In
proper vision. Do put o
your eyes tested
It costs to find out
whether the glasses you
using are correctly fitted or
not Our are
our for the
of each eye W.
any broke.
W. L. BEST
N. C.
Can. M Remedial
-c
inns on.
M. at law tea,
Greenville, N. C, March 16th, 1915.
Messrs. Mosely Brothers,
Greenville, N- C.
Please accept my thanks for the Draft on
the Company for cover-
my lire loss which occurred en March 5th-1915.
promptness in this less is certainly very
mush appreciated, and I take occasion to
heartily commend the service to all
those desiring any of Insurance.
Very truly
E. H. Evans.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1915.
Essie left this morn-
for a visit to and
Mr. L. I. Moore, of New Bern, is
here at court.
Mr. L. A. Harper spent today
Wilson.
Mrs. C. II. Rock and Mrs.
Fleming left this morning for New
Bern as delegates from the local so-
to the annual session of the
Missionary now
In that city.
Mrs. Asa Bishop, of Wilson Is visit-
in the home of her son, Mr II.
A. Bishop on Street
Mrs. T. White of Va ,
in visiting her mother Mrs. If. A
White.
Messrs. It H. Chase and T. II.
of this city spent yesterday
n Wilson.
Welcome
Most middle aged men and
ire glad to learn
Pills give relief from stilt
sore muscles and joints,
eyes, backache, bladder weak-
and rheumatism. Tiny get re
no
Of
HOLDS INTERESTING v I
manners, traditions
II mu a great pleasure to meet and
know Ilia. a
th. school, as
-ii are very much in-
in her.
Alter these live talks, grape-
fruit, cherries were
by Mrs. sisters,
Madly
I lie second course of
chicken salad on lettuce leaves, to-
drawing,
beaten biscuit, cheat, pickles,
and by with
cream.
Mrs. from a family
of house-keepers and all
sent did lull justice to her
his club Is doing u great and noble
work In and very pleasant
are the social features of the m
TONIGHT
no. .
BATTLE
Two Paris
Thursday
Night
WANT ADS
ii I. H. h
ran., Heater., Lights and
i r Hotel Building.
THE TELL-TALE KNIFE
SERVANT QUESTION
NETTY
Hatch The
This
nil HINT
by Coca Cola Com
comer and
street., Apply to J E
nut COT
in Weal Apply
Maine 2-5-t
WE more than km copies
of Fiction, only each. A. B. El-
f. Co,
repairing or up
bolstering we use Tapestry Velum
or any material desired
Carolina Mfg. Co., St.,
Mile, N. C.
lion. In tubes cents, ask your
druggist.
ITEMS.
we See
Bound
us The Word Moves
HAVE LOOKED
Novels, at A. Ellington I
Co.
Tuesday afternoon the
of Century i
entertained by Mrs
the very popular an
hut President of the club
i business of
of Mi-s Hamilton, who Is
m town in the interest of the
spoke to the ladies of this Cl in
mg attraction and t id pro
speakers and entertainers
a-ho would be iii In June
Among the invited guests was Mrs.
Cotten, who has return-
d from a three year's residence in
Japan, she entertained the club
with an account of the
We hop. the
will enter Into the I lean-up
which ends during the week
l-th. We would urge the
cleaning operation, at once, u
be much easier to do the work
gradually. II everybody have,
cleaning to done during
ii I I
to gel the ti removed on time,
if i. l now tin
v in i. no pi I
this line. Lei everybody clean-up
for if there .
so it will have to
of I who U.
Fit.
DON'T MISS THIS Cut mil till
ii. enclose lo Pole
Chicago, writing your
and address clearly, will v
in return a trial
Foley's Honey and Tar Com poll l . for
roughs, colds and croup. Fob . Kidney
Bills, and Cathartic Tablets.
it U
Bra. lice where .-. .
Ayden, March two
cars of Tiling, all sizes from to
Inches for ditches, bridges, and the
. like it Smith ; Bro.
Mr. Turnage, one of our most
citizens and business men.
died at his home on Main Street Fri-
day morning at o'clock with heart
failure death was no surprise,
very sudden. He was buried with
Masonic honors Saturday evening and
a very large Crowd was out amid tin-
down pour of The deceased was
. . . old and leave- n . I low and
seven children, we extend to them our
heart fell sympathy.
I us-t gave n a variety
weather, wind, sun nine, and
rain, and Is .-nil col I for com plant
.
. tin r i i
i n I.
Mr, I'll i who Ted u
. . i
at
night, i ft II h
I nm I . m
gull and pis I me I in
hours solid tun.
r tin furnishing Masonic I
While alighting from an
a few days ago. Mr. i I
; was thrown, and In the fall bu
j ruble b
no hones were broken
I Mr. c l. Patrick baa pun I t
harness. Mrs
HORSE,
u W. King
MILK AMI CREAM
. I
Hill
SALE Bl
3-25 H
WHITE
winter layers and table
grow to weigh eight to twelve pounds
rose comb lino ill egg It per
silting of W Wyatt, Winter
villa, N. c.
IN II II INK PRESS.
i. and ladies suits I am
n d and will appreciate
any the give mo Mrs
Ho .
ltd
LOST
on Kt or en i
to I
the packet or two for a
cent at all the better stands and stores.
HAT are they,
Ernestine
Why, little heart-shaped
links of the chewiest
chewing gum, all coated
over with peppermint
new chew to
the gum and a new pep
to the peppermint.
All Dealers Sell
till I
I .
. on
r,
. i
t . p
Best Is Non
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 store
well stocked with
a-he.
blood
Mr. John n in-
to . ;, and rem d
. n to th Reflector,
and Is the man
to bl home merchant home;
missions, home Industries and bit
home paper Bay I id
Hi,. Ayden Items In the Renee
tor. n ill on II for the cur-
el
Mr . rites from ind
Bonn t, . land out there is
very high, u
they in the brush, and
ah of -t until all the
slump- bi bl i up, I
In u B
and J. II .- In
den
Mrs Q i- her
home in Client, contracted the
while away visiting Bl
lies In Hertford.
John colored, tells u-. that
he was felling timbers and bit saw be-
came tree tell and was
I hurled him on hit
laying the bone, bare. Being a strong
man physically, hurried to
where Mrs Sue keeps store,
she having strong nerve, seated him
on a cracker a needle and a
pool of thread and sewed it up with-
out and John is doing
line, and says any ;
ed that hat a sue in It.
Mr. Harrington tells at a
under consideration the of
the leading or extending
, through hit property which
Ml
Touring Care P. B II
F. a. Detroit
W. have
Cum, a good new, for
Ford Supply
Co,
Phone
i i
k m.
limited lo I
I-. liar, Nose aid kraal
and
The of
Bee with In u I.
M. C, every Monday.
am f
H. i.
m Street near
Wilson's store
I ran.
over Prank Store
N. P. II
n x
I an
set, I .
II Vi. IV i ii
Ian
. It l l
AM
Fourth Streets
it. aid
Head as
J. I.
to meet the wants all men.
Phone
Greenville, N C
Kill i I l
88-Th
. of
when
Pried
rich and bi Newt b
Hi, raid. r. arc to returned
to at
, r. Hi. PI
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West
m, f .
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II. Ill Nil H
Si ill With
-in ii
l lie Mutual I
New Vii .
Cards . . .
I am
iii MAI
s. J. EVERETT
i.
I an
and Drainage a Special;
In office formerly occupied by
F O James Son.
II III
la Third
wherever his services s
desired,
North
Hilt M I
.
i to i i lot
of Ore. ville,
. ,. Al HI
Per Major.
for Mayor of Town of
. a to the action of the De-
This march IS,
; J W
Major.
a th Voters of
I announce myself a
for Mayor tabled
primary to h. held for the
An of
I W OUTLAW,





THE FARM
l the Basis of all Industry
LIME
POWHATAN
i.
and
Kb p. in t -ii I in a an I
bounded on toe North .
Northwest hi River; on the I
r on the South an i
Southwest by and Pol Branch
; on the and North by the I
Taft Plantation, containing 3.000 a.--
more or lea, and being same
land conveyed by i Laughing
to Bins and
being part of purchase price money
This 6th, day March I HI
I j.
Mortgagee
S J EVERETT, Attorney.
NOTICE
h hereby given that Hubert
Banning;, who was convicted th
January Term 1911 the
county for Ian
i to four in Jail, will
n the II day Mar. apply to
av Governor for a pardon, All per-
eons will take due notice thereof.
This the day
JULIUS BROWN,
Attorney for Hubert Manning
J-G-41 law
NOTICE
State North Carolina
Pill County
NOTICE, r a
four.
f at its
It ;
i e will Mi
i that
have t Boo-
i March till
until March
tor the purpose of the
voters of said Bethel Town
ship.
This the day of February 1915.
A.
Chairman Hoard of Com. of Pitt Co.
Bell.
Clerk.
-law-to mar.-27.
State of North Carolina
bounty of Pitt
ale el mid
Under and by Virtue author,
up the prof
J . J .
I ill- ti to
lit Hi .
, at I
hour of
for cash, l I
reel I
NOTICE.
of North Carolina,
. of Pitt.
NOTICE hereby given that th
rill i
BALK REAL If
By virtue of a power of sale
In a certain Mortgage
en delivered by A. Horton an I
tad B. N Horton on the
i duly n
In of
, h .
W J
i . r , .
I ton s on .
i . the
Oil
.
k La
i b
on the east if I II more o , ,,
I, Less I i t sold H
trustee, colored C Creek, thence i
MINTS
Mi.- mar
i r i it E
i M. ii
BUILD FORTUNES I
i Our I M hot,
ind u
ID. SWIFT CO.
1303 Seventh St., Washington, C.
following I at lb
southwest corner Warren
lot. and runs el
Coward's line to his other
at a ditch; then
ditch 1-2 yards; then
with the first Urn- to the
road right of way; then
with the railroad to the beginning
containing one fourth of an acre
more or
Said sale to he made to satisfy
indebtedness secured by said
gage, which has been assigned to B
L.
This the 27th, day of February.
E. L.
Assignee of L. Kittrell. Mortgagee
Harry Skinner. Attorney
I . at the N I Corner i i the south side of said
tract land. Being the same crossing to a lane
d by J. HInes and y,, Jackson land to the
to and .- .
. ,. . , . , . road at Red
-1st in Book
1-8, page June 5th, ISM. house, theme across Hancock I
M Will be made for the running northerly on the cast side o
pose of satisfying the terms of said to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar
Mortgage swamp to J. B. Carroll's Held, thence
This the day of March. 1915.
P S Harris, with bis field to
Mortgagee Carroll's line, thence with
K EVANS, Attorney.
Carroll's lino to the corner of A. 0.1
Cox's field to Herbert Ellis, road
MM
BUM or North Carolina.
County Pitt.
No. ice is hereby given, that
Board of of
i adjourned met ling,
on day. Mar I,
I i . held In
. .
,.
i . , ,. where Cree
River, on the Le
County side; up New
to b . b I
. i place i I A
b place to S. W. .
I. . with the and Coward
line in the Eagle Swamp; thence
Eagle Swamp to the On place,
with the Carr place and A.
Patrick's lino to the C. C. Dunn
place; thence with tho C. C. Dunn
to Creek at the junction
of the Harper and C. C. Dunn land,
including the C. C. Dunn lands;
thence crossing Creek
Pitt County between the W. S-
Blount place and the Wm.
Carolina. Tar at he
I hereby given that of Albert Worthington's road, thence
Hoard of Pitt on the north side of Al-
at its regular section on the Worthing road with the J. P,
day in March 1915, being the to the southeast corner
of the J. H. Carroll Jackson
thence northerly with the back line
That said election to be held on of fence of the J. Carroll, J. S.
the 27th, day of April . Thomas Tucker and others to
the regular voting place In the
j place; thence with the Wm.
northerly with A. Q. Cox's fence, an I Dav
the dividing line of Augustus Blount
Bret day In March 1916, an.
election to be held In Carolina Town-
ship, I'm county.
town of Stokes, N. C for the
, . , ascertaining the Will Of the
North Carolina,
Pitt county
Notice, is her. by given that the
Board Commissioners of county ; u Town- Law territory, thence to the Tar
at their regular session assembled on , Mm fun
Law fence said
at a lino between S those favoring the establish-1 That said election to be held on
Whichard and J. A. m ,., stock In said Town- Tuesday, the day of April 1915. and
the colored School House known a- ,, , ,,,. r
No. Carolina and run- u words Stock
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. last for years.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Vs.
Norfolk. Va.
j township according to aw as In
made and provided, and at said
south to ti M.
field, then running with road
T. M. with the
hading to Salon to for
near Mrs. M. A. thence
with the road to Whichard Station to
those oppose shall vote a written
in the above described territory t. be
r printed Ballot with the words Known as Ayden and
Stock and Ilia S. C, the Ayden shall
Is appointed Registrar, and will that of
have the Registration Books opened Creek R
on Thursday March and
the fork near Harriett Saturday. April for the Per line of the above described terr
ill, with road by P. the voters which Bald territory is
to Poet Oak colored mM Carolina Township to Include all territory up and to the
i h R. line to W. E. and 4th. March stock w
II. Flemings line; thence g CONGLETON,
Fleming's line to D. B, Com. of
line; thence up line i. BELL, Clerk shall be and is required
I Nelson's, thence with 3.5.114.31,,, said election, and L. L Is
line lo W. E. h Registrar for the
Fleming's
course I he OP Ayden and B. E, Harrington
hat mi I lei I held on
On east side of the A. C. L. K. It. and H. White are hen by appointed
the 17th day of April Judges Of election of Ayden
. .,, , ,, ,,., , on the ii day of February, inn shall
will of the quail It I . .,., r.-.
the
A territory as In Book A-10. page of Beaver Dan.
whether shall be the and No. as per
Charlotte. N. C
W. V.
a. c.
collected a Special School Tug
on the worth of pro
and on each Poll lb
described territory.
will idler public sale to the high-
est bidder cash before Court
the above description which is intend
And It was further ordered, that I
K. Page be, and he hereby .
pointed Registrar for said election, ;
S. and K. R. Whichard are
hereby appointed Poll Holders
of election.
And it was further order.
Mew Registration h. and shall he
quired, tin the
Books or said or T
be I on lay, March ;
ind on Saint
for he purpose of
Majority- of medicine. I decided to n I a
advice, I did not have ,
the 3rd, day of
any in it
house In the town of to include all territory up and to
., on Saturday April 10th at the line of the old Stock Law fence
and it was further ordered that J. W
Harper is hereby appointed Registrar
for the S. C. Car-
roll and G. L Rouse are hereby
pointed Judges of election of the Win-
and that the voting
pi in said to be In the
town of and Ayden. l-r the
And at election those the described tracts or
the Special Tax vote a written of land,
or printed with the words By virtue of power of sale con-
and those oppose lo extended Beginning a stake.
Tax shall vote a written or printed Mrs. K. W. corn-
with the words Special . running a westerly course
I with Third Street feet to Jessie
S K. Corner, thence a
course with said Jessie Mum-
ford's lino feet to a stake In J. J
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
smith's line, thence an easterly course purpose of ascertaining the will of the
., J J Smith's and Caleb Worth-1 in said territory or
Ml u et to K. Sum.
Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
a Interesting ad-
I have now been taking
three and II has cured me
had those lick headaches
I began
I ti k what
line . as , aw
line, thence a southerly course
,, line feet to the
Containing acre or district according to in such
more or less. cases made and provided.
It further ordered that
ire-l
I deed of ; shall have Re-
M n Books said Ayden u
open on
. and
., I for w
. .
the Dave Bryant place, to the Greet
Dudley place; and with the
Dudley and Dave Bryant line out to
tho road; thence with the road u
Hanrahan Cross Roads; thence
the Pugh road to the edge of C. i
Tucker's farm; thence with the
line of C. J. Tucker's place in
southernly direction crossing a part
of the W. B. place and in
eluding acres of W. B.
land to the J. P.
Skinner place; thence with the J. P
Skinner place and the W
L. lines to the Allen Ad
ants place; thence with the Allen
line and including the Alias
Adams place to Creek op
the all of the lap
Including within these lines
the Grifton Graded School Tax
And it was further ordered
said election shall be held
town of Grifton, at the regular
place for holding Town elections,
on Friday. April 1915,
for the purpose of ascertaining th
will of tho voters in said
or district on said
of levying and collecting the Special
Tax as provided by said Act. which
said amount shall not exceed o
the I worth of property, and
on each Taxable Poll In sad
district, and at said election
favoring the said Special Tax shall
vote a written or printed Ballot
and those opposed to said
Special Tax shall vote a written or
printed Ballot and It
was further ordered that J. A. Jar-
la hereby appointed Registrar
for said election, and R. F.
Paul Brooks are hereby appoint
ed Judges of election.
And it was further ordered, that the
Registrar shall have the
Books for said territory or
District open on Friday. March
1911, and closed on Saturday, April S.
1915. for the purpose of registering
voters of said
or district, and that on the day
election the Polls shall be opened at
S o'clock A. M. and close at
l. If-1 as Is provided tor by Act
for -aid election.
This the day of March
S A. I TON
Chairman of Board of C Ce
HI M Clerk
ltd
vices this place, Ml, A. I for
writes a follows was down
trouble five years, and
have sick headache so bad, at
that I thought surely would die.
I hied treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
ad all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
and quit
has been
found a very valuable medicine de- , . ,
the stomach and liver. II
is composed pure, vegetable herbs.
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kepi in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quartet.
t lorn Proof Hi Sale.
rub stock
are long
j.
In m to
from
to pi -i e. The It
I unquestionably hog for this
and this is an
, lot of stock. They all recently
been given the treat
Mow To To Children, and are therefor proof
If you are looking for a bargain In;
hogs here Is your opportunity. This I
c h know I. will be withdrawn April
A who
Doe o.-l nor H I. V
In head. ,, .,,. . .
M. W JACKSON. 1- miles west of
I I I .
. ,.; . ;.
S. A. .
i u III -ii t,. on b I
. . 1-
f s Your
Clear a
Baby's
r--. lo,
aw w. u
or
I I
Mark, rap and sill
i ;. can .-;
D. J. BRANCH,
M. c. R. F. i
THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AN n
PLANT.
Is Us Host the Best
Noble
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE H
A Most; THE BEST
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN
PART OF SOUTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
GREENVILLE, X. APRIL
SUBMARINES
HAVE SINK TWO
Hill I I Ml STEAMERS
London. March Two German
-submarines, the U-28 and another
whose number has not been
which have been operating off
the west coast of during the
past few days, have added two more
steamers, the and
Crown of to their list of
live since Saturday-
There was no loss of life on the two
Vessels, although the submarine
before the crew of the Crown of
tile left the steamer. The Crown of
was sunk by shell fire, but the
was torpedoed.
As an offset to this, a French de-
rammed, and it is believed
sank a German submarine off
As the destroyers have been
able to round up the submarines ship
owners have petitioned the govern-
to he allowed to arm their ships.
This has not been permitted hereto-
lore. as steamers then could he con-
ships of war and sank with-
out notice.
The heavy loss of life in the sink-
of the and has
aroused a of and
demand is made the captured
crews of submarine be treated as
pirates,
question and that relating to
drink, which is said to be causing
delay in the delivery of munitions of
war. absorb public interest. The
King, through his secretary has sent
a letter to the Chancellor of the Ex-
emphasizing the necessity of
stopping excessive drinking and has
offered, if it is considered advisable,
to give up the use of
liquors and to prohibit the use
it in Royal Household.
The government has reached no
decision in the matter.
Workers to tie
It has decided to incorporate
Liverpool dockers in the army
voluntarily, because the workers re-
fused to work They thus
will receive both army and their
regular pay.
AGE HAS ITS COMPENSATION
Philosophical View as Taken by Thia
Man Seems to Have Much to
Recommend It.
He was a lively old chap of past
seventy at a lobster palace table with
a of plain water tipple.
he was saying to
r men with him. am not as
Ion-.; this world as you chaps are.
it you live be as old as I am. hut
I have a satisfaction in life that you
haven't know because
was in my forties every time had
anything the mutter with me got
scared
was afraid either it would
kill me with half my life lived or
if was some lingering that
would make thirty or years
my life a burden. Nor was alone
in that Every man of
my ago had the same feeling, think
that comes lo men when th
are about thirty.
s lasts only a
time . a m in mighty
ft ,
, what will
D is
It,
e b iii tin
nature of last long
whatever ii finality
tell from
Hi. worries the b.
I km.
same view of themselves
and am sorry for then, be
e s man to himself,
tin- lo bothering about giving
up hen he knows be h- I to do it
or no
ITEMS.
Prof. F. C. Nye preached at th
Baptist Church in Grifton
night.
Rev. J. It. preached an
interesting sermon at the
Church here last night.
We still have a good stock of Vulcan
plows, guano distributors, and
When In need of any, come
to see us. It. Forest and Co.
I have a nice line of something to
eat, when you want anything to eat
come to see me. I want to trade with
you R. W. Hall.
The State Supreme Court in
granted Mr. C. Causey license
to practice law, and he is now located
here to practice Mr. Causey
ed at the High School here, and is just
from Wake Forest College where he
took a course In We wish for
hi in much success.
Remember that we carry the
combination peanut and corn planters,
the best on the market.
Harrington Barber and Co,
The ladies of the civic league of
at work again, and are
doing much in the way of beautify-
the town join the ladies
in this work and make a beautiful
town.
B. Forrest Co's store is head-
quarters for eggs, poultry, and all
kinds of country produce Bring us
produce.
Rev. Daniel Lane of Ayden made
an interesting talk to the boys of the
Y. M. C. A. of High
school Saturday night.
Money is the root of all e- II, so take
It to R. W. new store and ex-
change it for something to eat.
Come to see us to buy your Easier
slippers. We have you wan A.
W. Ange A. Co.
Remember that we a nice line
of fancy groceries at all times. C Vin-
cent
We have on hand a complete line of
mill supplies, and farming tools. A.
W. Ange Co
Miss Dora Cox spent Monday night
in Kinston to attend the entertainment
given by the Wake Fores. Glee
Nice fresh fish and beef at C. Vin-
cent Co's. Prices right, come
see us.
A nice line of spring slippers just
arrived. Come look them over.
Co.
Snow Storm
Visits The South Causing
Great Deal Of Damage
HANGED, BUT NEVER BURNED
Raleigh, C, March
phone and telegraph service through-
out North Carolina was demoralized
today as tho result of a heavy snow-
storm which swept over the State last
night and continued today.
cation with points west, south and
east was some points being
entirely cut off.
Asheville reported nearly a foot of
snow, while from other points came
reports of from four to live inches.
The telephone and telegraph com-;
panics reported scores of poles down
and miles wire out of order.
The storm apparently attained its
height ill the southeastern portion of
the State All telegraph and
phone to New Bern, Wilmington and
other points in that section are down.
Ii mid Snow In
Columbia. S. C, March
Carolina was swept early today by a
snow sleet storm of unusual
severity. Weather bureau officials here
said that their records, complete j
1887, show that there has never before
been a snowfall in locality as u
EXERCISES
AT ROOT SCHOOL
County Superintendent S. R.
Make- An Impressive Ad-
areas.
Friday evening March was
a great day in the hist,. . the Clay
Root School. At twilight on that
many people had gathered on the yard.
A little later when tho teachers an I
the men who did such noble Ben Ice;
as ushers arrived they had to push
their way through the crowd In order
to reach the door. The throng was
allowed to enter one time, the
patrons being directed towards
front and the visitors Invited lo seals
in the rear. In a minutes every
seat and every foot of standing
Was occupied by a large attentive
audience.
at the whole school;
I being arranged on the rostrum,
was raised and school sang
our National Hymn. Red White
When the curtain went
the speaker of the day, j
Popular Idea of Treatment of New
England Is Altogether
a Delusion.
Paving its respects to the
England as a that
will not down, the New York Herald
revives a myth that will not down
when it wholesome
as witch burning the New
land conscience w-as never known to
shy
There were a score or BO of
hanged In connection with the
witchcraft delusion, but none
was burned. Yet the popular
persists, and no doubt will live
on when Callows hill itself is
forgotten Trevelyan said in sub-
stance though a mistake of his-
may out, II it has survived
years it can never be corrected.
. all the documentary proof
to the contrary has not served to
particular myth In more than
two and doubtless it will
be believed while the Sacred Cod
hangs the slate house Boston,
In no branch of historical research
has there latterly been more pains-
taking work than dispelling in-
accuracies of
giving new certificates of character to
n the Fathers of tho
Republic and removing tho
from the great. Vet the more
record is straight more the
old myths endure.
as March Three-quarters of an Inch Superintendent S. B
of snow fell here today. The storm Introduced.
The people proved their
a Problem.
Tho arithmetic lesson that had
been hard and trying, and now, at
the closing hour, Tommy stood before
tho teacher, waiting to hear results.
last problem was wrong,
was verdict. will have to
stay after school and do it
Tommy looked at the clock. Tell
me, please, how much am I he
asked.
answer is two cents
Tommy's hand dived Into the pock-
et where his most treasured posses-
were stored Swiftly b-
two pennies from a bunch of
shoestrings, a penknife and some
marbles pieces of chalk.
in n hurry, he said;
you mind. I'll pay the
chronicle
graph
was genera throughout the State
Violent Storm iii tin.
Augusta, Ca., March A violent
snow and occurred hi re early
today, A snowfall of nearly one inch
was recorded The storm lasted near
an hour.
Slight Snow lull in Suffolk.
Suffolk, Va. III Snow fell
here for about live minutes this morn-
but melted as it fell, every trace
of the threatened storm-disappearing
in live minutes.
Hail Damages Crap
Washington, March -Another
wintry storm swept the southeastern
States last night early today,
to bringing snow over the Carolinas,
Tennessee and North Carolina and
Georgia and general fur-
south. crop damage from
hail was reported In Alabama
Fair weather is expected by tonight
over the entire section with heavy-
frost or freezing temperatures as far
south as Central Florida. Cold wave
were ordered by the weather
Bureau for the Fast Coast and
storm warnings were displayed from
Fort Monroe to Jacksonville and from
Tampa lo Mobile.
To
remember if you
I avoid I r n
rm
t Jun
into an
I on R
hen
a cold or -l a visiting .
bundle up the throat, but I e
nose the whole cl -i
should be highest temperature In
your living rooms offices. Don't
e. ,,. yourself tn In-
in a or in hot room
II probably full of disease germs
Keep your vitality at par, avoid
BE SOME PUNISHMENT
Had Right Unless
It Came Under Heading of
and
Congressman Thomas t. S ion of
Mississippi smiled when the topic
turned to the proper punishment for a
negligent Ho said he was
-t of kind.
ma a ran
away f II h a alter
e-1 . rs re
lion and esteem for him by their
prompt and careful attention all
g his address. spoke to the
in stirring and thrilling words
. eloquence. He told of his pleasure
seeing such a large and attentive
audience. He told how glad ii made
him to listen to the singing our
patriotic hymn by such a large crowd
school boys and girls. He spoke
the needs of better schools and bow
local tax these needs His
address was closed with a wish that
men of this awake to
these needs and b time comes
that they may all with one consent
cast their votes in . . which
is for their good
After the address the boys and girls
did credit to their instructors by lea-
performing their part of the
program. At the curtain fell
for the last lime amid the applause of
a faithful yet attentive audience.
Tho children had been carefully
trained and the whole program, con
slating of songs, recitations,
and a play, through without the
slightest bitch The performance was
a distinct credit to the children, the
ti and tho patrons
GOOD ANALYSIS OF WORRY
Foolish and Altogether Too
Habit Which All Should Strive
to Avoid.
worry we are afraid of
in Won oat the
sequence of so I has
curred or son. may
i ti A , tie 1.1 II is that
i ti, v. . , h the
i 1.1.
DARK DAYS IN ALL LIVES
Can Be Only Temporary, Cheer-1
Thought Is That the Sun Will
Shine Again.
How cheering it is to see the
come out after days of storm and
cloud All the while tho weather is
gloomy you know that the sun will
shine out again his glory, with
fresh strength and life. It is like a
gift newly bestowed on the earth.
So in life there come stormy days
and dark days Remember that they
will pass just as surely; they cannot
last forever. You are disappointed in
something, and perhaps that
wished joy will never come to
you. Hut It may be that something
else just as good la on the way. some-
thing even better, It may be. Sorrow
and disappointment am assuaged with
time, and other things enter Into life
that make It good, even as tho clouds
break up and float away and the softer
light shines through at sunset. So
there Is always a worse that might
have been.
The dark days for
for remembering that few s
as heavy as they seem Sunny days,
better things, are at hand that will
come with cheer and healing like tho
welcome rays of the
Journal
Recipe for Ghosts.
It is understood that Q
is result
notes may be
useful to a to
, n
Lobster
, . id
, Its and a mince
.
. .
he
.,
Should be
. ,
penitentiary . lie I
thing, while a third
of tar and I
are -11 Anally re-
marked a man sitting the
corner. have n scheme beats
of yours a mile down tho
people with had colds, and you will ,
probably gal through the bad seasons j Is chorused tho
with not mere than a sniffle or quickly glancing the speaker
Star. wouldn't hang . would
e,
won
. I
i .
d b
to I
. . .
t the
.
. of a hat hi
con pi
NO H Kill Kit TAX ON
by the
S. Artillery Arrives at
to Protect Town of
Brownsville.
Washington. March Genera
In response to represents
lions from the United States has give-,
assurances that no further taxation i
contemplated on sisal exports front
Yucatan. of for
twine mills was reported today a
needing uninterrupted.
I. s. Artillery Arrives at Brownsville.
Brownsville, Tex. March
batteries of the United States Third
Field Artillery arrived hero early to-
day from San Antonio, ready
to protect Brownsville
is under attack.
a was quiet early today
with no when the
troops would resume the attack
the night there were two
at widely separated points. On
indicated that the villa forces
penetrated the river front
cutting the city off and
from the Mexican side
nominal state of
I a-t night's lighting at the
Mai was by about two
columns of Villa troops. They did no
In force, apparently wanted
only to the strength of the en
Troop Train Near Wreck.
Cm I u Tl v. . Mar A
hours after a special train
three field artillery U
Brownsville had passed here la-.
night, a on the railroad the
special used was spiked pi n and th.-
southbound St Louis,
and Mexico passenger train early to-
day partly railed
aped w uh bruises
to Cross I
York. April Dr Cecil M
The South American aprons
who Hew over the Andes, will soon
begin his flight from Governor's 1-
land In New York Harbor to San
Francisco. He says be will
the first day out He will
to make miles an hour, and has .-.
motor of horsepower in his
plan.-, which he is endeavoring to sell
to tho States government
Ten Cents Tax on Chicken.
N . April I
that run at large Roselle N
J . be today to a tax
ten cents per n Board
Health has ruled c i
Chickens are be la with ,
and cattle . when rum
loose
Open Port foe Stores.
m . in
Is I op n
naval I r Over sixty per cent
the rosin and of the w
, .
put of total t -i e
. . . . .
I .
at k the ear II
I e hat
and mi
In the past or future than In the
pT I tendency affects for
worry or not, according to our view-
point of life respects. Worry
is mental fear an Impending some-
thing.
A parents bad
and who I
Aral In in a
his is . queer place
I Next door i- --i to our
bi -r added his
Ilka to live
e have
it
Tl K.
v . .
Ben e j to ban ;. n
pr
will appear her. Saturday
3rd.
. .
.-.-.


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 March 1915
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 26, 1915
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