Eastern reflector, 16 April 1915


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VIRGINIA
MORTGAGEE'S SAM OF
I and by virtue of the
conferred upon tho undersigned Mort-
gages in a certain Deed bear-
dale of 6th. day of Sept from
L Barrett and Nora Barrett his
Wife, and duly recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Pitt
in Book L Page etc the
will sell at public auction
at the Court House door in Greenville,
C. for cash, at o'clock m. May
the 3rd 1915, the following described
real estate One town Lot in
the town of M. C. Con-
one Acre more or less, bounded
follows, on the north by W. H.
Wilkinson, on the east by Main Street,
on the south by the Graded School lot,
and by the Belcher Heirs on tho west.
This tho 29th. day of March 1915.
A. W. GREENE. Mortgagee.
Proof Hog For Sale.
Choice lot of sows
at almost stock price.
We are short on corn and long on
hogs and hare decided to offer for
radiate sale SO young proof
Jersey Gilts from to month
Id weighing from to pounds
at to a piece. The is
the hog for this sec-
and this Is an exceptionally tine
let of stock. They hare all recently
been given the treat
and are therefore cholera
If you are looking for a bargain in
hogs here It your opportunity This
offer will be withdrawn April IT
FARM
II. W. JACKSON. 1-2 miles west of
Greenville. I -0 M
NOTICE
Sale Valuable Town Property.
By virtue of the power
a certain mortgage deed executed
and delivered by J. S and
wife to C. S. Carr, trustee, on the
day of February 1914, and duly
recorded In Register of
of Pit County, North Carolina,
Book T pate the under-
signed Will to public .-ale. be-
fore the Court House Door, in
to the highest bidder, on Monday
the 19th. day of April 1916, at U
O'clock If. Be certain tracts or par-
land, lying and being in the
said County and State, and the
town of Beginning on
street at a stake feet from
the South-East corner of the Free Will
Baptist Church lot, thence in a South-
direction with the Western
of street 1-2 feet to
a stake in Lula Allen's thence
in a Westerly direction with Lula
Allen's line feet to a stake, a
thence in a Northerly direction
parallel with street 1-2
feet to a thence in a Easterly
direction parallel with H. D. Nelson's
Southern line to
street the beginning.
One other or
Beginning on the East side of
and 11th. Streets and runs an Easterly
direction parallel with 11th. Street
feet; thence a Northerly direction
parallel with street
thence In a Westerly direction
with 11th. feet to Co-
street; thence in a Southerly
direction with street
feet to the beginning.
Sale to satisfy said mortgage deed.
Terms of Sale Cash
This 16th, day of March 1915
C. S. CARR, Trustee
By F. WOOTEN. Assignee.
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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
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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TO HI VI TAX
You are hereby notified that I have
this the 1st day of April levied upon
the following lands, which will be sold
the First Monday in May to Ml
on the same.
SHERIFF
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Mr.- Louise I i
John Baker i U
Janie Chancy
Mrs Blanche Davenport 5.65
Moses el CO
H. n ti
Joseph Kin
Hoses Little
J. Bert Little
Willie Little 5.23
W. T. Mason 3.12
Dave Moore Lot
Fannie 1.01
j. J. Redding
Hugh Smith 9.00
Mrs. Ross 4.30
Noah Smith 3.82
A. H. Taft 2.60
1.69
John M. Ward 4.64
John Williams Br. 4.66
Robert E. Wilson 9.52
township
It Always Helps
says Mr Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic She says I began to use
my back and bead would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I 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
wish every suffering woman would give
CARD
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it does me
backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying
for trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
more fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
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Jno. Allen acres
K. Allen acres
I. C. Arthur acres
Travis Allen
Jas Drown acres
C. L. Brown acre.
Mrs. Clyde Brown
J. H. Bard, Jr.
J. B Barnhill acres
R. II Dell acres
It. I. Butler,
J. II, Buck
Annie Bullock
Brown Jr., Lot
M. Drown 1-1 acre
B. i. -740 acres Lots
Reuben Clark Lot
Isaac Carr
Allen I Lit
Mrs Blanche Davenport
acres lots
c. Davenport
W. A. acres
K. S. acres
Henry Duncan CO
B. W Daniel Lot
Joe Daniel l Lot
W. Bakes 2-6 acres
J. K. Acres
E. II. I Lot
Herbert lot
Wash lot
Frank Evans 1.01
Hub Forbes
A . A Forbes St. I acre
B, Fleming acres
I. K. Foreman Lot
Fleming, lot
lot
Forbes acres
Mrs. W. P. Gardner, lot
Gray, lot
John Frank Greene acres
J. II. Holland and wife
acres
and wife lot
h. Harrington acres,
lots
F. lot
A.
A. Harrington lot
lot
Jane lot
Edward Harris. I lot
Alston Harris, I lot
Nathan tiler, lot
Armor Jordan, acres
Willie Jenkins, lot
Julius B. lot
Andrew lot
James, acres
Ida R. Jones. lot
Abram acres, I lot
Mrs. J. F lots
Lizzie lots
Henry Knox. lot
Virginia King 1-4 lot
King, lots
I lot
W. T Sr., lot
J. C. lots
Frank lot years
Henry 1-2 lots
J. J lot
Herbert I lot
Pain acre
D. u Little, lots
Mack Little. lot
L. K. Manning, I lot
Luke Mills. acres
Miss
Mrs. Nellie M
W. W Mo
121.27
4.24
96.84
11.20
11.79
31.61
12.66
6.06
W. H. Kicks and wife, lots
John
Wm lot
F T
Stokes. M
II. Ida
J. and lie, lot
W W Smith, r. a
John Simmons, lot
The L. Mfg. Co . plant
Josephine Tucker, lots
J It. Tucker, acres
c l West,
W. II Willoughby, a res
A Wilson, Kits
c Williams,
K. Williams. lots
Williams, lot
Watson Williams. acre
Williams, lot
Stephen Ward. lot
Lizzie Wooten, lot
H. P. Walker. lot
W R. Baker, acres
W. Bullock,
acres
H. W. Brown, acres
Staton acres
Stanley lot
Rand Best, lot
II. lot
Spencer Carter, lot
Malissa Elliott, I lot
J. J. Ford. acres. lot
L. G. Ford. CO acres
W. F. Freeman, lot
H. Gray, lot
Wilson Gray, I lot
Mrs. Elizabeth
acres, lots
Columbus Hagan.
Alphonso Harris. lot
E. H. Howard. lot
Hagan
Mrs L. A. V. James, acres
M. A. James. acres
J. Jones.
Andrew Jones. lot
Berry Jones. lot
Church Keel. lot
Jose Keel. lot
D. A. Moore. acres
L. Moore and
lots
J. IV Morris, acres
Mrs. Florence Martin. acres
Sam Moore, acres
Florence Martin acres
J. Perkins. acres
W. B. L. Purvis. lot
Willis Pitt. lots
John Pittman. I lot
w s. Powell, acres
T. lot
S. Rollins,
W Roberson, lot
It. L. Rouse, I lots
J. H. lots
I Ed. II.
I Henry Sheppard. lot
I Lewis Smith. acres
W. Jasper Taylor, acres
j. C. and W. A Taylor
acres
Joe Taylor, lot
John Taylor.
Mrs. Mary B.
Williams, acres
6.86
3.50
196.57
4.12
6.60
5.06
93.81
4.79
6.83
2.24
6.12
6.26
11.12
11.03
23.46
10.50
11.47
5.27
3.66
25.61
28.11
11.87
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4.04
6.94
4.02
41.77
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38.44
2.24
5.48
1.79
19.73
s. M
40.63
10.66
6.60
3.75
4.63
5.78
34.64
21.02
2.42
5.80
2.42
36.44
4.66
4.63
2.42
4.80
1.2
57.46
2.37
II
4.70
10.26
Abram acres 7.11
Mrs. acres 1.66
Warren acres I SI
TOWNSHIP
Luke st Home years
Crawford UM
I Cobb acres
II. Q lib Home ;
Hi Fannie Cobb
vans Godfrey
Mrs. Mary a, res
v Arthur acres
a lots
J. R Nichols acres
1.80
3.91
. 19.87
7.17
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19.87
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Mrs. Fannie 1-4 ac res
George Nobles acres
Mrs. Elizabeth Pollard
John Peyton acres
W. L. Rice acres
Standard Realty Co.
H. B. Turner. lots
David Washington lot
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP
Eliza Carr
Corbett acres
Willie lot yrs.
W. C. Edwards lot yrs.
C. S. Eagles lot
J C Eason g lots
Joe Everett acres lots
O. W. acres
E. C. lots
Mrs. Mollie acres
Moses Graham lot
2.17
res 4.78
5.40
6.15
10.17
29.54
5.20
6.52
4.13
4.78
5.98
15.86
23.64
28.13
26.76
6.07
5.30
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22.94
98.94
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2.38
1.79
6.00
19.91
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6.17
2.73
9.66
39.35
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8.06
3.18
17.64
2.21
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CAROLINA TOWNSHIP
acres
Everett, so acres
Freeman. I acre
A. Gray and J. M.
1-2 acres
II Knox. acres
II Keel, acres
Garden Teed, acres
TOWNSHIP
Gray acres
J. II. Burrow, acres
H. Barrow, acres
Oscar Brown. acres
Henry Boyd. I lot
W. H. Corbett. 1-2
On and Jo Causey, acres
It. Cobb for Velma Cannon
acres
J. W Cox, acres
W. Li. Cox, acres
Chapman, acres
I, D. Cogdell. acres
Marcellus Dawson,
I. S. Fleming, lots
John I re
Eli Gaylord acre
W II. Harvard. 3-4 acre
Marrow. acres
Mills, 1-2 acres
V. in May, acres
S I. Nobles, acres
W Pope, acres
II. I. Smith. acre
w Button, lot
Ma Blocks,
Simpson Milling .
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3.42
3.04
6.88
3.62
2.42
3.51
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17.44
16.08
3.00
3.00
4.11
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12.56
5.6.1
8.63
11.27
4.09
5.62
1.56
1.93
3.91
J. R. Gay guardian for Mollie Owen
acres 7.02
Harris W. Howard acres 100.64
W. L Johnson acres 68.29
Sam Johnson acre, lot 10.99
L. Lang lot 5.98
John Moseley acres 3.91
D. P. Moseley acres 10.89
Owens lot 4.23
W. It. Owens lot 1.66
Peter Pitt lot 7.0
Lizzie Parker lot 2.62
Ben Phillips lots 1.75
, J. B. acres 9.49
Vines acres
acres 7.39
TOWNSHIP
Tom L. lot
John Atkinson lot 12.2
Robt. Atkinson
Vance Belcher lots 65.04
I Richard Blount lot 1.90
Joseph 4.82
15.93
L. Blount lot 13.02
Herbert 8.64
Chestnut lot 11.28
Annie Collins lot
JR. A C, W. Harden lot 6.23
Mary lot
L. E. Everett acre- 22.82
W. T I lot 5.91
Chas. Exum lot 8.31
Levi Exum I lot 11.11
Mrs. Martha Fulford acres 10.2
W. R Jackson 3.0
. W Johnson lot 13.00
I Dr. Paul E. Jones lot 15.69
Joyner acres 7.42
I Hannah Johnson I 6.69
Joyner lot 7.15
Edgar Joyner 7.31
Joyner Hot
Oscar Joyner lot
Blount
Alford Joyner 16.26
Windsor Joyner I
Alford W. Joyner 16.26
King 6.89
Mrs Lillie acres 2.40
row
3.18 B. I
1.81
I.
8.58
3.34
II.
2.14
10.00
3.03
1.40
3.16
20.93
1.54
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3.51
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L. G. lot 170.76
Mack lot 1.90
W M. lots
H. John May, I lot 6.58
Robt. May lot 2.1
John Moore Jr I lot 4.30
Mary Moore I lot 4.81
Ina lots 11.83
S M Pollard acres lots 154.50
Lewis Phillips lot
Win. Rasberry lot
Jim Pollard lot
Loyd Smith. lot
II S. Smith I lot
S. Smith acres
Henry lot
Jim Sugg lot
Mrs Banner Tyson
Ben Vines lot
Julia Vines lot
Ivey Webb lots
D lot
W II Wilkinson lot
Ward lot
T. H. Abbot lot
Mien lot
Mrs Georgia Baker I lot
J. II. Buck lot
Mi is Ella Bland I
T. Bright
E D. Blount
In Brown I acre
lion
;. a res
2.47
3.07
6.71
26.56
111.37
8.07
5.53
acres
Greene, lot
Dick Garris 1-2 9.18
Bettie acres 3.69
Hemby Adam acres 22.93
Mrs. A. Johnson 11.20
Carolina Jones lot 1.95
Annie Williams lot
Mrs. Ida Johnson I lot
Noah bits 5.51
las. Taylor lot 7.49
lien Tyson I lot 1.90
J. J. Tillett lot
F. c. acres 18.69
Sam Smith lots 6.71
Don Stewart lot 1.62
Rich. Stewart lot 1.62
II, Sutton 1-4 acre 1.44
lot
Chas. Richardson lot 3.98
Patrick I lot 2.67
Simon Phillips lot years 6.96
J. B Patrick 6.01
acres 3.91
Will Newton lots 5.09
Sampson Nobles 1-4 acre 1.70
George lot 8.64
Johnson Morton lot 5.15
Criss Moore lot 2.60
Claude Moore lot 2.47
G. F. Morrison lot 2.47
J. H. 3-5 acres
Mary acres 6.78
acres lot
. 93.61-
Chas. acres lot 16.04
Chas. lot 12.23
Chas acres II lot.-
.
L. G. Mills lots 1.70
Mrs. Moore lot
J. T. Locust lots 7.51
M. ac in house Co. I lot 3.07
Lewis lot 6.48
Irvin Knox lot 2.22
J. L. lot 1.59
acres
acres
Lorenzo acres
SWIFT CHEEK TOWNSHIP
Jas. B. Brooks acres
W. B. Bland acres 15.54
T. S. Bender acres 20.02
Wm. Broadway acres 18.71
Wyatt acres
J. W. Cox acres 32.44
J. V. Cox 1-2 acre 2.17
W. L. F. Corey acres years.
W. F. Corey acres years
Arch Cox acres 8.76
Julie Cogdell 2.17
J. J. Dixon acres 6.97
W G. Everett acres 2.17
N. M. Farrow acres 16.34
T. II. Faulkner acres 13.60
Henry 1-2 acres 4.80
Walter Gardner acres 3.84
Garris iV Harrington acres 4.21
J. B. Garris Est. acres 2.03
A B. Garris Est. acres
Annie acres 3.04
Mary A Johnson acres 8.60
P. H. acres
G. B. acre 14.87
Miss lb Kilpatrick acres
F. M Et. acres 18.85
Sarah I Kilpatrick acres 5.98
Willie Kirkman acres 20.9;
Shade Kirkman 2-3 acres 2.57
J. W. Kirkman acres
E. Lang Est. acres
Garris Lang 3.07
P. II. acres 12.02
Richard Little acres 4.84
P. S. Moore I 1-4.
acres 83.87
C. O. Moore, acres timber 3.04
acres 11.88
C. acres 7.84
Jno. Est, acres 2.06
L. II. Mills 1-2 acre 6.81
Susan acres 16.87
A. L. Patrick 2.47
J. W. Perkins acres 38.86
J. C. acres 171.34
S. N. Smith acres 30.05
Sarah H Smith acres 7.65
J. B. Smith Est. 8.78
J. Ross Smith acres 11.44
Jordan Venters acres 3.24
II. M. Worthington lit acres 22.09
J W Perkins. S I
p. k Patrick, a res,
lots
Mr a. m. L Pollard, m res
Nettle Peyton. I lot
3.47
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R. J. Cobb
Henry Duncan i r
Mrs. Cora w t
Mrs P.
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IT HAS
A POPULATION OP
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS SUB-
bounded the best
country.
op all
minds are invited to
here we
have everything to
the way op
labor, capital
am up-to-date
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A MONO THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO
TEN ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW CAM
BE HAD UPON
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I, M 1915.
MAYOR JAMES
NOT BE
Is Me by His Hon-
or to of
This Paper
m PREVENTS
Be Baa Been I By
to Become
A Candidate Be Declines
The has been so
frequently asked in bis rounds if May-
or James will be a candidate for re-
election that asked the
Mayor the direct question a view
of giving his reply lo the public, and
here Is what Mr. James said.
appreciate this courtesy of the
and gladly avail myself of
opportunity to give the information
you seek. I have been asked the
same by a large number of tho
people of Greenville but up to this
time I given no final answer,
the reason I have been giving the
matter serious consideration.
I am now prepared to say that I
have concluded not to be a candidate
reelection.
in making this announcement I beg
also to use the opportunity to thank
the people of for the honor
tiny have conferred upon me and the
support they have given me In dis-
charge of my duties. I am not how-
ever, insensible to tho fact that there
has been some criticism. Some have
complained because I enforced
laws. I found the on the
statute Hooks of the State and the
Ordinances of the Town. There was
nothing for mo to do but enforce
them. I do not believe a public officer
the right to say ho will enforce
one law and ignore another. That
policy would make the public
a The only safe rule is to
enforce all law and that is what
have tried to do.
I am also aware of the that
everything needed in every section
the Town has not been done. In a
growing town like It is
not possible to do all things needed
at once without imposing grievous
burdens upon the tax payers of the
Town. Hut I can truly say that I
have cooperated with the Hoard of
Aldermen in doing all that could be
done with the at our command.
preferring those things which seemed
be of the moat pressing need for
public good, and I believe when
an Inventory taken of
what has been In the last
two years it iii seen that much
has been done In tray
and i
I hold n tn be I lie of
run i n to Inquire into
affair hi V is managed and
when lie to i openly
and I wakeful watchful
people hi d go i
It is only U- p people
that will bad
I born here expect to live
lore I am as deeply Interested as
anyone can be In securing wood gov-
la ind I shall be
no-operate with all good man
in m curing it.
So ii all people have rendered me
III the event I should
another term i an
lad to believe I could be I
local High School Baseball
Team Nothing More
t Cinch fol
The High School boys
again gave evidence that they could
play ball by the game played Fri-
day, in which High School
was defeated by a score of to
batting, and the pitching
of Davis were the features of
the game. Davis for fan-
men, and gave Winter-
the only home run made during
the game.
The batteries Greenville,
Fleming, J. Foley, P. Rice;
Davis and Smith.
Greenville made hits. Winterville
i. Two base hits; Greenville none;
Winterville, Smith. Armstrong
and Pearce; base
hits; Fleming; Winterville
and Home runs, Green-
ville none; Winterville, em-
Fountain Cox, Time hours
minutes. Attendance large.
We just received a nice line
of Summer straw hats and caps, we
can please you, come to see us. liar-
Harrington Co.
Just arrived a nice line of Summer
dress goods, nice cloth, and crepes.
The prettiest to be found. II.
Forest Co.
Tho better paint that y use the
longer your buildings will last.
use the best, we have it. A W.
Ange Co.
Rev. George J. of Ayden
will fill his regular appointment at the
Baptist church here Sunday.
Don't forget that have on band
line of flour, both mixed and
pared. C. Vincent Co.
It is essential that you have well
prepared land, then use tho spike tooth
harrow, and the five plow cultivator.
Harrington Co.
Mr. N. J. Tod a student of Win-
High School, left here Friday
morning for home in Bertie county,
where he will preach tomorrow.
forget that we have on hand
a nice line of bed and mat-
we can supply your wants in
line. A. W. Ange t Co.
Rev. R. L. Davis, Secretary of the
Anti-Saloon League of North Carolina,
lectured lo a large audience at the
Baptist church hero Wednesday even-
on the prohibition movement In
North Carolina. Mr. Davis represents
a great cause, and we wish for him
much success in his work.
When in need of good shoes for
spring summer, dress shoes, or
work shoes we have the best,
rules. II. Forest
We have a nice line of fresh meats
and groceries. Come lo see us. C,
Vincent Co.
German Airman Make
Third Raid Near London
Within Thirty-Six Hours
Their first Attack las Wade in
Broad Open Daylight
INK SUFFER
Libel
Syracuse, N. Y., By agreement of
for both sides, libel
suit brought by William Barnes of
Albany against Former President Theo-
Roosevelt begin on Monday.
The suit is tin result of the Continued
i made Colonel in his
. i i In
control Republican
I hi rs State.
have a good law practice and l
that the Mayor's
a a large pan my time
with die I
owe my clients I can therefore
truthfully say I tn .
from Hie duties of So
giving the matter due consideration
I have concluded not to in a
date tor reelection, And again I want
to thank th and the
for their Kind Inters In me and good
will and kind work for me
That Lay Within Thirty Miles of
British Capital . French Airmen
Soon Retaliate London
paring Attacks.
This is German aerial at-
tack on the eastern counties of Eng-
land in the last thirty-six hours. The
two previous attacks worn made at
night by Zeppelins.
French Airmen Retaliate.
Aerial onslaughts, however, have
not been limited to tho Germans.
French official reports claim a
air bombardment of the German
imperial headquarters in retaliation
for a Zeppelin assault on
A German report says French air-
men dropped bombs on several Ger-
man towns unprotected by
guns.
Damage at Negligible.
The damage done by the German
in Kent has been negligible
so far as is shown up to tho present
time. Two bombs were dropped on
but no damage resulted.
It has not been determined
whether one or two
took part in the raid in Kent. A
patch from Canterbury of two
aircraft, but this has not been sub-
from any other point
A German machine, of tho biplane
type, flow also over Sheerness. There
an anti-aircraft gun Bred on it, and
the machine was seen suddenly to dip.
Spectators thought it had been winged,
and cheered wildly, but it
and ascended. Then It traveled rap-
idly across the Isle of at the
mouth of Thames and to the
open Apparently no bombs were
dropped on
British are said lo have
gone in pursuit of the machine which
appeared over but no
from them has yet been given
out.
I 1.11 lie I
The which dropped bombs
on was shot at bl local
marksmen, but their apparently
was poor.
Flying over the airmail
dropped another bomb, but only dug
a hole in an orchard. Another bomb
fell into a chalk quarry. The German
machine started for the sea by
way of dial, which direction it
appeared
Although tears had been expressed
for the safely Canterbury
now been learned
German dropped bombs
title our
I I niter Immune.
no longer
l or pi,
mi their i . i have
oiled further from their
i than the from
to London, and
thirty miles from capital and
choosing their own i nurse have
brought a new conception of the c
,.,,,,,. range type ma I
Nevertheless, the public is
the powers harm of
trilling damage done during the
night raids of
being It would
latest air have used bombs
of an incendiary rather than an ex-
plosive character.
French Claim Brilliant Success,
In operations the French claim
a success north of Arras,
which completes the gain made near
there lost month. The German
lion to the Paris report,
was taken by the
On the heights of the Meuse the
Germans evidently are beginning a
movement to retake Lea Ber-
claims to have repulsed all the
French attacks and make St
untenable.
On the eastern front neither side
seems to be making any headway
London Preparing For Win
Pronounced activity at the German
airship bases at and
today is reported in telegrams from
Holland. An urgent call was issued in
I this afternoon for special
lice to go on duty at ii p. m
Zeppelins were seen today Hying
from Holland say three
ward over Dutch Islands In the North
Sea Count Zeppelin is said to be
directing the movements at
Zeppelins Near London.
Two Zeppelins the
of Suffolk and early today
dropping bombs within thirty-six miles
of London. A large number of bombs
were dropped on town and villages,
hut n loss of life resulted.
Attacks were made within a
minutes of each other points
miles apart The was at
Maiden at a. m. by a
which previously passed over
and South Minster After dropping
bombs at Maiden the airship turned
north and let fall more at
It may have been
craft seen at one o'clock flying
over in direction of
A second attack was made between
and a m. on
ten miles south of on
North Sea.
Bombs Start Fires.
At where three bombs
were a lumber yard was set
on lire, three horses were kill d and
many windows broken; South-
wold, where several bombs were o-
railway trucks were Bred; at Ml
den a house was struck but .
slightly damaged; at
bombs were dropped but no dam
age has reported
A received here from Mai-
den, Holland. the
steamer Hag reports having sighted u
Zeppelin J o'clock, mile oft
Dutch Die airship i.
headed In the direction of
i Art
M Louis Mo Apr The
ford Art Libra
iv which is the notable
art hooks in world,
be dedicated i m Paul More,
editor and author, will
the .
was left the late w cl
Clifford Richard mi l n i i
hi tin The library
i. in An Museum,
rooms have been decorated under
the lion . I Casi Gilbert
Make Hare Lines Fa Lost Sub
marine.
Honolulu. T. II. April The work
fixing lines to the wrecked
marine Ft continued today Tint
lines are now last lo the craft,
lies iii of water the
harbor entrance
u l WILL
The approaching
Convention in Raleigh next week be-
ginning Thursday evening. April is
creating wide spread interest among
the young of the Bi-
classes in the Sunday schools of
the State, of all Protestant
nations. About TOO regular delegates
have enrolled at the in
Greensboro, with several days ahead
for those who happen to be late in
deciding to go.
In addition to the regular delegates
several hundred visitors will attend
the Convention, especially on Sunday.
Wilson and Henderson are endeavor-
to secure an attendance sufficient
to run special trains for the Sunday-
meetings, while the Charlotte
gates, accompanied by a number of
people will go in a special
ear.
is well understood that the local
Committee on Homes in Raleigh have
secured plenty of homes for the
gates at each per day, two in o
loom, and those who prefer hotel en
will lack nothing In the
splendid hotels of the Capital City.
i nil Court
The Civil Term of Superior Court
adjourned Friday afternoon having
been in session for live days Judge
Connor left on the N S. train
for his home in Wilson and will re-
turn Monday to preside over the OM
week Criminal Term.
There were a number of orders and
Judgments signed just before ad
Of Court The
names of the actions the orders
and entries each as follows.
Wingate vs M. If.
jury trial, judgment for the
in the sum of Defendant
peals to the Supreme Court.
et vs el
Harry and F. G. James. In-
Trustee ordered to make
deed to for land
conveyed former Judgment
commissioners appointed to make the
and file. Hut report at
August Civil Term. 1815.
Wife Maggie
vs Caswell Adams
and Judgment by de-
limit and inquiry for the sum of
Cause retained until a jury can assess
the value of the property seized In the
. and
Randolph Bros, v.- w H,
and wife and II. Han
an m defendant W
H, ii. Jr., fur
Chip let., as to r f
ii. . ll H Co.,
iv all I
ant the sum
I l. Bailey vs I id
lie I inking u id Tim
I puny, id III ii die I
. r hi ,
I S lie. i I
i lo i aid i i
the
v, Johnson, Next m lie
and I I I
I . .
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H W Ill
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in. . v
Sam i Ci v
s. and Pittman, i
ind ha
navel m i pm r
III ii
Sir la
Home Building
h n. d B i am lo
Sixteen Thousand Carpenters
thrown Out Work; Ask
for five Cent Raise
Chicago, April it; -Sixteen thou
sand union carpenters, striking for
increase of live cents an hour, wen
under ban of a lockout order b;
their former employers here today.
Painters, lathers, plasterers
sheet metal workers found
In similar circumstances, and enough
allied trades were to bring
total of idle men beyond
The struck at p.
yesterday and at midnight a lockout
order went into effect, Today men who
wished to bolt the strike order
continue at work were told to carry
their grievances to the union officials.
When work ceased on
of the unfinished structures
In the city the contractors laid off
hands except a few men retained
up odd jobs Watchmen wen
employed.
First Violence Reported
Violence by men interested in tin
painting and decorating trade
has been reported. A big
currying men armed with brass
knuckles and blackjacks appeared on
the North Side, and several non-union
men were beaten, according to report
Pickets for the union were posted
all downtown work today.
planned an appeal to the police
special protection
M IS
WITH SKILLS
Dead Lie Buried In Shallow
I I. Around
France, April
via ground to the west
the now shattered town of
from which the British drove
the Germans a month ago with such
terrible loss of life for both aides,
literally is cobbled with German
skulls. Dead lie burled in shallow
graves everywhere and the vicinity is
strewn with and debris.
The British have made it as tidy as
can. but beneath of tin
trenches dugouts six inches
bayonet will meet resistance
cloth and human In the No
Han's Land between the new British
and German hues bodies still He k
white graves, dot
the
So did the British break
through lull details of the action
arc now becoming known to
participated, The sudden-
. many of
the in, n.
it we had had a chance for n
i believe we could have taken
also and perhaps
Ulcer, with a am rat
i gave Germans their worst drub
of the war. and the all
ml iii n .
i in the British army
, aim break
n lino a to, and
ii feeling
. , of course,
. u warfare and w.
i. bin s, i
in i he Br i
h ha vi loaned to
most of which
i homes. Own your own
Buy shares In our Series.
1st, Home Building
loan
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THE CAROLINA
FAR art EASTERN
REFLECTOR
B.
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will la
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per to ha.
ECONOMIZE HOURS OF STUDY
i Pitt county
In Superior Court.
Before the Clerk
Cornelia et
vs
Is in our pursuits I that
m a our valuable
time Ken Intellectual men have tin
.- ., hours of study.
The very which
acknowledges giving vast portions
of
Too Many Waste Time in Neglecting I
to Inevitable
Limitation-
Waiter
The defendants Walter Jones and
Clara Jones in the above ac-
non will take notice, that an action
entitled as above has been commenced
,. attain In the Superior Court of Pitt county
us prodigal where e ., u, partition of the land of Calvin
alas
Livid M. at the at
act of S. life
FRIDAY APRIL 1915
Th Injunction proceeding brought
by Bank against
S Treasury officials will be
watched with a grant deal of interest.
of conspiracy have been made
against Secretary and Comp-
of the Currency Williams.
May 1- has been set by the District
Supreme Court as the date when the
government must make answer. The
counsel for the government stale they
will make a full reply and the text
the answer will no doubt he watched
-------0
What about Greenville's baseball
i u this summer At meeting; held
In Wednesday night a com-
was appointed to confer with
of Hickory. and
other towns with the view of
an amateur baseball
With Wilson. Kinston, Tar-
Washington and Greenville and
oilier towns a good league could
organized down in these parts.
Somebody start the movement.
Tin commencements which
lave been held in the conn-
lies throughout the Slate have been a
big success in every instance,
had such
gathering together then were
something like three thousand
In the parade Charlotte
Today is the la.-t day Clean
but that
mean we should stop the movement
die good work continue and each
how he can do towards
ought to b parsimonious, care-
less have need unceasing
vigilance The bes lime savers -re
the of soundness In all we learn
or u. and a cheerful acceptance of
inevitable limitations. There Is a
point of proficiency at which
acquisition begins to be of use.
unless we have the time and
necessary to reach that point our
is as completely thrown away
of a mechanic who began to
k. . , . but never finished it
It is well for every one who
desire.- to attain a perfect economy of
a list of the different
pursuits to he has devoted him
self, and ti put a note opposite to each
of them indicating the degree of Its
soundness with us little
as may be After having done this he
easily ascertain in bow many
of these pursuits a sufficient degree
-s i. attainable for him. and
When this has been derided he at
i a great saving by the total
enunciation of the rest. With
to those which remain, and which are
lo be carried farther, the next thing
to be settled is the exact limit of
their cultivation. Nothing is so
to sound culture as the definite
fixing of limits.- Philip O
Jones, deceased among bis at
law, end the Walter Jones and
wife Clara will further lake
notice that they are required to
pear in the Office of the Clerk of she
Superior Court of county on
and 127th day of April 1915 and answer or
demur the complaint or petition
the plaintiffs In this action, or the
plaint its will apply lo the Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint
or
This the day of April ISIS
J. P. COX.
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt county
Julius Brown, Attorney
1-6 ltd
HONOR TO CONNECTICUT MAN
Elisha Mitchell of That State First to
Make Geological Survey In
United States.
Greenville
the cleaned town it
livery knot k i-. a
Whether is
no matter his age
Duffy Lewis, th
lie
Note.
bis name or
hero is a hi
old lied stand-
by in the left garden, reaches bis
birthday today. The sun Is net I
i on his
Miller admits hi show-
ed up and is pi
unless his second baseman . back
in him Tie- fans will miss
That Hal Nelson would till
Freddie Welsh m u round go
dope from th. who saw
i back Havana
Morris meets Jack in
. York bout and on Woo-
i. night lack lea Al Ketch at th
Nil kolas Kink. York.
Motorcycling i regaining
In open
Monday the old track.
I r I, i s have l en
i. r here
The Leaguer make
. tonight, a beefsteak dinner.
, celebrate the opening In lbs
city Tie- and Kan-
. teams will be guests of honor
. . ,,. i stars
ire lined up I i
Hi The lead
pi .- i of the
Princeton oar-men passed Up their
n prepare for the
Tin var.
freshmen figure In the
lash on the Severn River
II was year-- ago Tom
;,, , men
r in bad shape when I hi
SAVES DAUGHTER
Africa of Mother Doubt Pi
Eat.
Ready, I was sot to As
for nearly six writes
Mrs. Laura of place,
was down la bed tor three month.
I cannot tell you how I
my head, and with, nervousness mid
wanly troubles.
Our family doctor tot my he
coats net do ate any feed, and be had
to give Ha. We KM another doctor,
but Us did help ma.
At tut, my mother advised me to take
th I thought
ii was no tor I was nearly dead and
naming seamed to do me any food. But
I took bottles, sad now I am able
to my work and my
washing.
I U the beat medicine la
the world. My weight hat increased,
and I took the picture of health.
H from any of the
lo gel a bottle
Deity
help you.
thousand of other weak
la the past SO year.
At all druggist.
an um
The first government geological
survey in America was conducted by
Mitchell, who was born in
Washington. Conn. He was a
ate of Yale and became professor of
mathematics in the University of
North Carolina. Afterward he be-
came professor of chemistry, and in
he was ordained a Presbyterian
minister. As state surveyor of North
Carolina he an extensive , E . . -.-
logical survey and he was the first today. Delay M dangerous. Wt know
to ascertain that the mountains of H help you, for it l-M helped h
North Carolina are the highest east
of the He was a martyr to
science, for to settle some disputed
point about the altitude of these
mountains lie reascended them in
lost his way at down
a precipice and was killed. The
logical survey of the United States,
which has carried out on a
scale the work commenced by Mitch-
ell, was created for purpose of
preparing n map of the United States.
West Virginia Public Health Pay.
Charleston, W Va. Apr.
day bus been designated in
Health throughout the state by
classifying the public lands, Governor Henry l Hat field, and in
the geological structure mineral
resources and the products of the
and Investigating the extent
lo which the arid and Semi-arid lands
may be redeemed by Irrigation.
About Ravens.
Man stories are fold about the
raven, a bird which really seems to
have reasoning powers. One story re-
how a raven got a young hare
the movement, toe
will tomorrow devote the
day to a campaign for
guards, through cleanliness and care
in and around homes.
and Se.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this Blip.
enclose with live cents to Foley Co.,
Chicago, writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
tor dinner. It pounced upon the little a trial package containing
but the mother hare drove It Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney
Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Sold Everywhere.
away Then the raven slowly retreat-
ed, pretending to be de-
coyed hare n considerable dis-
whereupon It rose in the air.
flew back and bore away the
young hare A similar plan was adopt-
ad by some ravens wished to
steal food from a dog. They teased
him until be grew so angry that
chased them, and then the artful ,,,. lo, annual meeting of the
turned sharply around, easily reached
the dish before him. and carried Association of Reserve I
the bus in As to the which meet- here Monday next Han
ravens power of speech, the tr, m cities Will attend
is that it can talk if it will, bull
It is not loquacious, and does not like Dedicate
to show off like a parrot. Hut Chicago, Apr. Hall.
Ky. Apr. ilia-
of new Federal reserve
with especial importance
to the subject of clearance of
will be the chief on the pro-
it does speak it is very apt to us
words more appropriately than a
rot does.
I its
par-
police interfered
round
the
of Mi
Big Game. Sure.
a from a southern state
always has an abundance of good
southern tales at his command. Here
is one he tells of some friends of
who were visiting in Savannah, and
who had chartered an old broken
down hack driven by a
old fellow was u native, and, of course,
Mas on his Job In pointing out all the
places of interest along the route. As
they Jogged along out in the suburbs
a squirrel appeared In the road. That
was sufficient to arouse Intense inter
est in one of the who Inquired,
you have came ground
indeed, replied
baa baseball Harper's
the women clubhouse and gym
at the University of Chicago,
will be dedicated today. The donor
the is Verne of
this city City Officials women a
will loin with th.
authorities n th.- event
T Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
A NEW COMPANY
Me bare opened on Third in S. T. a
rooting and tinning aim is to give the public the
best work for the money. Get our prices and as a
trial.
The Roofing Co.
S T niCKS-R HIM.
Phone
We Want Men WHO
About the way their clothes are cleaned, pressed and re-
paired to let care for their apparel -Then
Mops.
methods of doing this work are so modern and up t.
the minute that we are certain of phasing all who
trust us with their work.
Greenville TAILORING Company
A OF BLACK
in town would probably frighten the
inhabitant, but we are prepares
tor the necessary remedies even tor
chat and are supplied with the
stock of drugs to any
of a doctor's prescription
the newest t
r drag of any
is prompt and mistakes are
in known bar.
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
Schedule is effect April 191.-.
Coward-Woolen Drug Company
N. B. The following schedule figures
published as informal ion ONLY
are not guaranteed.
THAIS LEAVE
EAST
A. at. Dally.
Pullman Sleeping Cur for Norfolk
A. M. Dally, for Plymouth. Eliza
both City and Par
Car Service to Nor
folk. Connects for all points
and West
P. M. Dally, except Sunday,
Washington.
WEST
A. M. Dally for Wilson.
and Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. Connects North,
and West.
A. M. Daily, except Sunday, for
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for
all points.
P. M. Daily for and all
intermediate stations.
For further information and
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J. L.
Hassell, Agent, Greenville, N. C.
B. STACK, H. S.
Gent Pas.
WANT ADS
E. m. FOB
Irons, Heaters. Lights and
Proctor Hotel
FOR RENT-STORE BOOM, SOW
by Coca Cola Bottling Com
corner Fifth and
Apply to J. E.
Cards . .
FOR
To the Voters of the Town of
I am a Candidate for the Office of
Mayor. Subject to your approval,
T. R.
CALL F M
Market, Beef steak It and 1-2 per
pound at all a day. deliver-
ed C. O.
FOR -A FOUR ROOM COT
In West Greenville Apply
Kins Hearne. M-t
A large numb-1 i I i In c
Series have been spoken
far it opens 1st us roar
orders early. Home A Loan
I If
Him
t. P. Jones, Ark , writes
had a severe case of kidney trouble
and could do work at all. Foley
Kidney Pills straightened me out at
The same is fold by
thousands of weak back,
kidney and Madder
yield Safe and effective.
Conscious Doers of Kindness.
The museums of kindness are
probably the moat surprised people In
the world In the first place, they are
almost certain to feel that they don't
get due credit, that they are
stood. They are surely misunderstood
by themselves others they are
not likely to be
by those they do good to. If.
example, the
of the poor could only know how, In
many Instances, t poor felt toward
them, they would first be Indignant
and Th-n they would WOO-
d.-r how bad with
lives.
Work Possible.
You cannot do good work while your
The I bowels are sluggish or your liver
id Wm O. K. Mgr. Scott
Hotel, Hancock, Mich., says gave
Foley Cathartic Tablets a thorough
trial, them a mild but safe
Foley Cathartic Tablet
never gripe or cause nausea Tb y
do away with that drowsy, dull, tired
feeling and are wholesome, cleansing
and healthful Most satisfactory for
stout persons
There Is more in this section
the country Chan dinar put
together, and until tin few years
For a
treat many years Its
i- and prescribed local
and by i . Una lo cur.
null local II
s. proven to be a
mid r-
Catarrh Care, by F. J.
. Ohio, Ilia only
en tin market. It Is
taken It acts directly on the
blood and of the
They offer on dollars for any
it tr, for circulars
and
V I CO . To-So. O.
air Ti-c
a family lot
A LOT OF
hams I. keep them constantly on
hand W S Fleming 14-41
FOR MAYOR
the Voters of Greenville
I beg to announce my candidacy tor
Mayor of the Town of Greenville.
ALBION DUNN.
Fer Major.
hereby announce myself a
for Major of the Town el Green
subject to the action of the De
Primary.
This march 1915
J. W. BRYAN.
x M
i years to with had two
months or longer, and look alter
between ages of I and Nice
home good pay at
tor Office
Own your own Rome. Our way
makes if just easy is paying house
rent us explain it to you
Home Building A
tug ladies suits I am
la of work and will appreciate
the public will give me. Mrs.
Howard, Phone
In tubes H cents, ask your
druggist
TO SIX
room house with modern
Co., N C
416-51
las That Does Met Affect lbs Head
I of
than ordinary
mil
la Um and
of K W
Fer Mayor.
the Voters of
announce myself a
for Mayor to the Demo-
primary to be held for the
Town of Greenville.
W. OUTLAW
NOTICE
will at the Court House door
in Greenville, N. on Monday the
3rd of May 1918 the following
lots situated in the Town or Winter-
ville. N. C . lo satisfy the faxes on
flu- same for April
O C
Tax Collector for Town of
Ville
A.
Alfred
Green. I lot
J. F. l-. lot
John lot
Men Tyson. lot
Williams, I lot
Tag and Cost
5.28
lull
Buck-
Floor, Oatmeal,
Washington
Post
en, Porridge,
Note, Instant Poston
Cereal,
Flour,
and
M. Schultz
Markets Bret
May
July wheat 1-1
May corn 1-2
July corn 1-2
May lard
July lard
May ribs
July ribs
UM.
North Bound
Mo. , It,
n a. Mo. f ,
Ma. a. pat.
Ma- I
a.
Ha. II p. m.
Moseley Brothers
Insurance and Real Estate
Agents.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
trek
I North
SATURDAY, APRIL 1915
Miss Annie Perkins, of Farmville,
h spending the week-end here
Mr. A. went to
this morning on business
Mr J. L. of Farmville, was
a business visitor to Greenville to-
Jay.
Mr J. T. yes-
afternoon from trip to
range.
Mr. J. K. up the road
morning on business.
Mr. J. F. Stokes spent today in
on business
Mrs. W. T. Minor, of Durham, who
-as been visiting Mrs. L. C. Skinner
home this morning
Mrs. Hattie White left this morning
a visit to
Mrs. J. W. Carper who has been
-pending the winter with the family
The Training School
The last issue of the Training School
Quarterly is on sale at Ellington's
Store. It is an interesting copy with
a number of excellent articles. Two
of these are on health supervision, one
showing the extent of the work in
North Carolina, the other by one of
the most successful health officers in
North Carolina Dr. G. M. Cooper,
of Sampson county, shows just what he
has been able to do In less than two
years. As Pitt county has just fallen
In in this work and the people are
now, in the beginning, deeply interest-
ed in in these articles are especially
timely.
One other article of particular in-
now is on the moonlight schools,
and illiteracy in North Carolina.
The Quarterly is an attractive mag-
of almost a hundred pages, with
attractive Illustrations. The price is
d her Mr. J. L. Carper a a
Thursday for where she will
spend the summer. She was
as far as Wilson by her
on.
Miss Josephine Little who has boon
aching school near Farmville. is
pending the week-end with her moth
on street.
HIGH SCHOOL TAX
By a vote of to the
district Friday voted a
. high school tax of cents on
hundred valuation of
property and cents on each poll.
This is In addition to the regular
tax now levied for schools, and
to be used In maintaining the high
department of this excellent
There was never any doubt
sf the election carrying and the final
was practically unanimous
community
progressive in school matters
an added step forward.
Election are being held today in
three communities on the questions of
a special tux for schools. These
Clay Hoot in Swift. Creek Town-
hip. in Farmville Township
Stokes in Carolina Township. It
expected the tax will curry
The
rs-on
and
Sale of Town for Taxes.
Notice Is hereby given that have
levied on, and will Bell on Monday
the 3rd day of May 1915, at the
Court House door In Greenville, the
following described real estate for
taxes due the town of for the
year 1914.
White
D. W. Two Town lots
years
Dunn James town lot years 7.26
J. K. town lot year 4.30
A. L. Jackson town lot yrs. 4.80
F. M. Est. town lot 18.30
F. M. Jr. town lot 2.65
Mrs. Nettle town lot
years 4.80
E. Lang Est. town lot 2.30
S. V. town lot 3.55
M. Co. town lot
years
T W. Co. town lot 2.80
A. L. Patrick Gin House yrs. 3.05
J. L. Est. town lot years
3.05
Negro
Stephen town lot
Charlie Coward town lot
Lewis Exum town lot
Levy Fisher town lot
July Fisher town lot
Criss Moore Sr. town lot
Claude Moore town lots
Moore town lot
S.
ID the baseball game yesterday at Isaac Morriss town lot
-moon the High I West Pitt town lots
and the Greenville High School Isaac Rouse town lot
years
5.55
2.30
2.05
4.30
2.56
years 4.93
5.30
2.80
2.05
0.55
5.80
Beautiful Ceremony.
The Senior Class. at
assembly period, held the exercises
for planting their tree. The class of
institute the beautiful custom of
planting a tree on the campus and each
subsequent class has followed this
precedent. The class this year
ed to plant not one but two. They
i hose a tee famous in history, the fir,
and planted one on each side of the
driveway that leads up to the
Building.
Just before the program on the
campus the class gave its annual as-
exercises in the auditorium.
There was nothing of bookish
about either of the programs but
instead they savored tn a great extent
of the wit and originality of the class.
Two numbers of the assembly
deserves especial attention,
Experience in in which the
various problems that actually con-
front a teacher were met and disposed
of one way or another. It made the
satire delightful to see a young
girl giving reminiscences of
the work as a leader in bringing school
and community together. Another de-
piece of satire was entitled
to the in this the I
Juniors were warned to steer clear
the troubles that have beset the path
of the Seniors. In case how-
ever the Seniors positively asserted
their innocence.
For example, acquire the habit
of appearing in borrowed
The class responded in resounding
never
As the Seniors sang their class song
the audience marched out to the front
campus where the trees were to be
planted. Then the class followed and
gathered around the trees.
The planting was an impressive
scene. The president of the class and
the class adviser were the first to de-
posit their colors in the earth and to
throw around the roots of the trees
a bit of dirt with the sacred spade
that is preserved as a trusted relic
by each succeeding class.
Each member of the class assisted
In planting the trees by throwing a
shovelful of dirt around them. As
each girl stepped throw-
in the dirt she threw in a bow of
green and white class
with the dirt. As she turn-
ed to leave the tree she spoke some
parting words of good wishes, as
your beauty ever adorn the entrance
to our Alma
After the planting, the president of
the class in well chosen words
the trees to President Wright
who received them in his usual apt
manner. Then the historical spade
which was used in breaking the first
ground for the Training School
which has been the instrument of
planting four beautiful trees on Its
campus, was presented to the class of
A beautiful poem Fir
was read. The exercises were closed
by the Seniors singing a lullaby to the
trees.
Pitt County.
Notice is hereby given that at the
regular meting the Hoard of Com-
missioners of Pitt Count, held Monday.
April 1915 There was a Petition
presented to the Hoard asking a
Public road be laid out In Bethel
Township, over the following described
the Public Road J.
W Lloyd's farm; thence running from
County road north through Lloyd's
farm lo
thence north a direction to
J. B. Corey's path, then running said
path to the Whit field lands; thence
through the land to R. D.
land; thence the dividing
line of the and R. White.
land; to corner of lane;
thence across It.
land to the Bunting Crossing, and
line on
And notice is hereby given that the
said Petition will be heard at the reg-
meeting of the Board of
of Pitt County, to be held
Monday, May 1915, and all parties
desiring to be heard will be present
on said date.
This of April 1915.
Bell. Clerk.
S. A Clim
M Ml 1-
By virtue of the power of sale con-
In a certain mortgage executed
and delivered by Paul H to
J. R. Harvey ft Co. on the 7th day
of January which mortgage was
duly recorded in the office of the Re-
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book
Q-10, Page the undersigned will
sell for cash before Court House
door in Greenville, on Monday, the
3rd day of May. 1915. following
described tract or parcel of land sit-
in Swift Creek Township, and
known as Lot No. in the division
of the J. B.
Bounded on the East by the land of
W. G. Chapman, on West by the
lands of W. G. Chapman, on the
North by the lands of Hugh Kirkman.
and on the by the lands of F.
M. Kilpatrick. containing
more or less.
Said sale sold to satisfy said
BANK of debt.
Nil SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Super-
Court of Pitt County in Special
Proceedings No. 1901, entitled N. E.
vb Flora Ann Moore and others, owned, run and conducted by E.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the public
that It. Hill has bu mutual consent
and agreement with all the members
of the firm of the The Greenville Roof-
and Cornice Company withdrawn
from the said of The Greenville
and Company, and
hereafter the said business will be
the boys romped away with; Jacob Rouse town lot
big end a to
game looked more like a batting,
practice tor than anything.
and the Greenville team didn't j
nave a chance at any time. As the i
tame progressed It became impossible j
keep a tabulated score and
we an- minus a summary of the farce
2.80
years
4.30
j. c. Town Collector
Sarah Est. town lot
the undersigned Commissioners will
sell for cash before the Court
door in Greenville, on Monday, the
17th day of May, 1915, the following
described tract or parcel of land, sit-
in Township near the
town of Ayden, that lot known
Number in the division of lands
Jordan Cox, deceased, and the same
allotted to Thomas, see
ion of Land Book and
Beginning at the 3rd corner of Lot No.
in said division, and running to the
rd line of Lot No. N. degrees W.
poles to the 2nd corner of Lot No.
r. South K. poles to n
short leaf pine, thence South de-
E. poles lo a stake on or
far an old path by MM
oaks, thence N. 3-4 degrees E.
poles to the beginning, containing
acres; except a small place about
an acre heretofore Bold to
Pert. Th.- aid land is sold for
F. G. JAMES, Commissioner.
This April 12th. 1915
and C. D. in firm
name of The Greenville Roofing and
Cornice Co. and the said K. Hill will
have no further connection whatever
with said firm or company.
This the 9th day of April 1915
B.
C. Li.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
the estate of Josephus de-
ceased, late of North Caro-
this is to notify all persons
claims against the estate of the
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 10th
day of April 1916. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment
This 8th day of April 1916.
MARTHA A
Administratrix of Move.
James L. Evans. Atty.
HOD POINT WEEK MAI 8-
cut prices on all electric cooking
heating 16.00 El
reduced to Don't
big opportunity E H
FOB THE RESIDENCE,
Store or Office. Can furnish new ones
r will rebuild your old one Smith's
-unitary Pressing dab.
i HI
f in n Prepare to
Cincinnati. O., Apr. meeting
Chinamen this vicinity will take
place tomorrow, at plans will
be discussed for their return to China
to take up arms in event of war with
Al u recent meting here, It
was announced that San
Cleveland, Chicago and Boston
had organized for the same
pose. The American Chinamen have
formed a China
with headquarters in San
and arrangements have been made to
render financial aid. if to
the new republic
If you check up the number of bottles
used you will find Honey and
Tar in greater demand than any other
cough medicine. It Is safe, prompt
and effective for colds, croup, hoarse-
bronchial coughs, throat trouble
and It contains no opiates
and is the preferred medicine for
children. Sold Everywhere.
The Home Building A
opens its 19th Serbs on Saturday
May 1st.
THIS WEEK
HYACINTHS, t IN Bl D AND
BLOOM HYDRANGEAS AND OTHER POT PLANTS.
REST AND NEWEST VARIETIES ROSES. SET THEM NOW.
Mrs. D. D. HASKETT
PHONE 269-L
Pot Float
Ferns, Palms and ether
plant or th house. Write to CM
Spring Price List of Rom bush
Shrubberies. Hedge Plant. Overgrew
and Shade Trees.
BUSINESS IS
Mail, telegraph and telephone order
If I. la
A CO. N. C.
Greenhouse l
flower For AH Occasion.
We grow them. Roses, Violet, V
and Carnation
ling and Funeral flower t. J
he latest artistic style.
When your money invested
our shares there is no tax to pay and
your investment yields over per cent
interest. 19th Series opens May 1st.
Home Building A
Buy your Cow Peas,
Beans and Seed Peanuts
before they go higher
HALL MOORE
OUR CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
IS RAPIDLY
because Clean,
Praia and Repair
vary prices and
became do
work
FIND OUT ABOUT IT
Greenville Tailoring Co
BALE
A. Mills. Jr.
vs
D. H.
By virtue of an execution to
me by the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Pitt county bearing date of March
31st. 1916, under a Judgment rendered
in the above entitled action against
the defendant, on -March 15th. 1915
this is of record in J. 20-
of Pitt County Registry. under-
signed Sheriff of Pitt county will, on
Monday the 17th or May, 1915, at
o'clock before the Court
House door in Pitt county sell to the
highest bidder at public auction, for
cash, the following described parcels
or tracts of land, subject lo the life
estate of J. J. To-wit. that
certain tract or parcel of land lying
in Township. Pitt county,
North Carolina and more fully
as
First Beginning at a stake
on the path in the line of No.
then runs with said path and No.
S M 1-2. W 1-5 poles to Herbert j
heirs line, then with their
line N W 4-4 poles to a slake in
the edge of the then N 1-2
K 3-5 poles a stake M. D.
corner, then with M.
line and line
S B 1-5 poles to the beginning
containing acres more or less.
Second at n stake
In the road Almeta Edwards corner
and runs with said road S E 2-5
poles to a branch, then up the branch
to a stake pointed by some gums, com
of Lot. No. with line of
Lot No. W SB poles to a
I stake corner of No. at the in-
of two ditches, then N H
1-2 K poles to
then with his line tunning
the path N B poles to the be-
ginning containing acres more or
less. It being Lot No. tho
of the of J. as
will appear of record in Hook N-10,
on page of Pitt Count Registry.
This Bale is to satisfy the above men
Judgment. The same being
sold subject to life estate
This the day of April. 1915.
JOSEPH
of Pin County
Michigan Bonier Tournament.
Grand Rapids. Mich, Apr.
State Howling which
opens here tonight brings to town the
crack bowlers many Michigan
cities. Over teams are entered.
Thirty Detroit teams will be seen in
action. Hay City and are
sending their be.-t pin-hitters. Man-
will make its debut in fast so-
is sending
strong live-men teams. Grand Rapid
bowlers will be represented by some
teams. The Will II
until April
Sale Town
By virtue of the power container
in a certain mortgage deed
and delivered by J.
wife to C. S Carr. trustee, on the.
10th. day of February 1914. and duly
recorded In the Register of
office, of Pitt County. North Carolina.
In Book T-10, page the under
signed will expose to public be-
fore the Court House Door, in Green
to the highest bidder, on Monday
the 19th. day of April 1915, at
o'clock. M. these certain tracts or par
eels of land, lying and being in the
said and State, and in
town of Beginning
street at a stake feet from
the corner of the Free Will
Baptist Church lot; thence in a South
i direction the Western
of street 1-2 feet to
slake in Luis Allen's corner; thence
a direction with Lula
Allen's line feet to a a
thence In a Northerly direction
parallel with street 1-8
feet to a slake; thence In a Easterly
direction parallel with H. D. Nelson's
Southern line to
the beginning.
Also, One other or parcel-
Beginning on the East side of
and Streets and runs an Easterly
direction parallel with Street
feet; thence a Northerly direction
parallel with street feet;
thence In a Westerly direction
lei with street feet to Co-
street; thence in a Southerly
direction with street
to the beginning.
Sale to satisfy mortgage deed.
Terms Sale Cash
This 16th, day of March 1916.
C. CARR, Trustee
V. M. WOOTEN, Assignee
S-30-ltd
Tax Listers Appointed.
At the regular monthly meeting
the County Commissioners held Mon-
the Tax Listers for the different.
Townships were appointed as
G. Berry.
Heaver V. Joyner.
S. Spain
A.
S. .
J Elks
Farmville W. A. Lewis
H. Smith
W. Harrington
J. Satterthwaite
Swift C. Gaskins.
E.
The listing of taxes will commence
Tuesday after the First Monday in
May and the reports must be turned
In by the Third Monday in June
Golfers at Frisco.
San Fransisco, Calif. -The golf con-
tests at Exposition will open on
Monday, when the amateurs will be
seen on the links, and will last until
end of May. The links at the.
Bur
other courses will be used.
At th links the amateur
golfers of the country will open a
tournament on Monday. It Is
expected that the
golfer country has ever seen
will seen in the tournaments.
Come to see us for the New Model
Touring and Runabout Automobiles. Equip-
electric lights and many other new
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very
attractive. , t
Can F. B-
F. O. .
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
N. C.
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
Is reached when one has taken a bath
In on up-to-date bathtub of our fitting
No Is complete without It and
the comfort an cleanliness which re-
from Its use
Pays the
many times over. We have
the finest house in Greenville why
not yours. We gladly will
It.
P-Ale and
d Standard
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
For
Monuments,
Headstones and
Iron Fencing-See
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St.
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late
TO TAX PAYERS
lot
j. H lot
You are hereby notified that I have Spencer Carter, I lot
this the 1st day of April levied upon Elliott. lot
the following lands, which will be sold
on the First Monday in May to satisfy
on the name.
S TOWNSHIP
I All
Davenport
Lot
1.69
4.64
9.52
3.98
4.34
9.78
11.20
11.79
12.66
10.70
5.86
3.601
196.57
i IS
6.12
11.03
n-
3.66
38.11
4.04
35.38
4.02
9.80
John laker
Janie
Mrs. Blanche
Joseph King
J. Bert Little
are Moore
j. J. Redding
Hugh Smith
Mrs.
Noah Smith
Win.
I at
John M. Ward
ti K. Wilson
TOWNSHIP
K Allen acres
I. C. Arthur acre
Travis Allen
Jas acres
I. L Brown acres
Clyde Brown
J H. Jr.
R. H. Hell acre,
R. Butler.
Hack
I Lot
Brown Jr. Lot
J M Brown 1-4 acre
K J Cobb acres I
Reuben Clark I Lot
Carr Lot
It
Mrs Blanche Davenport
acres lots
Henry Duncan acre
J. E. Elks acres
K. H. Lot
Herbert Edmonds l lot
Wash Edwards lot
Lot
Evans i Lot
A. A. Forbes Sr acres
-f. K. Foreman
Offal Fleming. lot
Forbes lot
Forbes acres
Gray. lot
Frank Greene acres
J. H Holland and wife
acres
Harris and wife lot
Harrington acres.
lots
acres
Harrington lot
lot
Jane lot
Harris. lot
Alston Harris, lot
lot
Armor Jordan. acres
Willie Jenkins. lot
Julius B Jenkins. lot
Andrew Jane. lot
James, VI acres
Ida R. Ton-. I
Abram acres
Lizzie lots
Knox. lot
Virginia King 1-4
King. lots
Lela lot
J. C. lots
Frank Lewis, lot years
Henry Lewis. 1-2 lots
J. J Lang, lot
Herbert Latham. tot
Sam acre
D. R. Little. lots
Mack lot
L, F Manning. lot
In. Nellie J Moore,
W. W Moore. lot
L. Moore. acre
M. acres
Andrew Moore. lot
lot
Amos lot
Claudine lot
Fred Moore. acres
Frank Norris. lot
John P, 1-4 lot
Wiley P, lots
R. Oliver. lot
Obey. lots
A Porter. acres
J. W. Perkins. lots
B, F. Patrick, acres.
lots
Mrs. M. L. Pollard. a res
Wattle Peyton, lot
W. H. Ricks and wife. I
John acres
Wm. Redmond. lot
v. T. lot
J. F. Stokes, lot
B, II lots
and wife
John Simmons, lot
Spill.
The L. Mfg. Co. plant
Josephine Tucker. lots
w n n
j a Wilson, lots
Williams, lot
Watson Williams. acre
Oliver Williams. lot
Word. I lot
Wooten. lot
Rev II. P. Walker. lot
BETHEL
W. R. Baker, acres
. W. Bullock. acres
Briley. acres
II. W. Drown, acres
L. O. Ford. acres
W. F. Freeman, lot
J II Gray, lot
Wilson Gray, lot
acres, lots
Columbus Hagan.
1.95 , Alphonso Harris. lot
E H. Howard. lot
Will Hagan
ft Mrs L. A. V. James
M. A. James. acres
A J Jones,
7.33 Andrew Jones.
Berry Jones, lot
Church Keel. lot
Keel. lot
A. Moore. acres
9.00 j G. L. Moore and Chas James
lots
J P. Morris. acres
Willis Pitt. lots
John I lot
W. S. Powell. acres
J. T. lot
J. S. Rollins.
W. Roberson. lot
R. L. Rouse. lots
Ed. H.
Lewis Smith. acres
W Jasper Taylor. SO acres
J. C. and W. A Taylor
acres
Joe Taylor, lot
John Taylor. lot
Mrs. Mary E. Whitehurst
Williams. acres
J. D. Barnhill. acres
J. H. Everett, SO acres
Q. W Freeman, acre
H. A. Gray and J M. High-
smith -2 acres
J. B Knox, acres
W. R. Keel. acres
Garden Teel. acres
TOWNSHIP
J. I. Harrow, acres
W H. Barrow, acres
Oscar Brown, acres
J. Cobb for Velma Cannon
acres
J. W. Cox, acres
W. L. Cox. acres
D. Cogdell. acres
Marcellus Dawson. acres
I S. Fleming. lots
John acre
Ell acre
Jarvis Marrow. acres
Mills. 1-2 tores
Wm. May, acres
, L. Smith. acres
98.94 w, H. Sutton. lot
27.49 Ada acres
2-38 c. C. Smith. acres
W Smith, acres
L. Tripp. acres
Lemon Tripp, acres
H Williams, lots
M. M Wiggins. lots
6.60
3.64
4.63
5.78
21.02
i SO
2.42
36.44
4.66
4.63
9.82
57.46
2.37
11.77
4.79
6.99
10.26
2.42
16.83
9.30
9.96
3.64
6.80
17.44
16.08
5.24
3.00
7.65
12.66
107.04
1.88
6.68
5.65
6.00
Herbert lot 8.64
Chestnut lot 11.28
Annie Collins lot
Mary Dupree lot 3.07
L. E. Everett 22.82
W. T. Exum lot
Chas. Exum lot
Levi Exum lot 11.12
Mrs. Martha Fulford a. res 10.27
W. K. Jackson lot 3.07
W. L. Johnson lot 13.00
Cornelius Joyner acres
Hannah Johnson lot 5.69
Joyner 7.15
Joyner lot
Herbert Joyner Hot 8.88
Oscar Joyner lot 7.21
Blount Joyner lot
Alford Joyner 16.26
Windsor Joyner lot 8.88
Alford W Joyner
Mrs Lillie acres 2.40
L. O. lot 170.76
Mack lot 1.90
w. M. Neville lots 4.81
H. John May, lot 6.58
Robt. May lot 2.17
John Moore Jr lot 4.90
Mary Moore lot 4.81
Lena lots 11.83
S. M. Pollard acres lots 154.60
2.47
3.07
6.71
26.66
8.07
16.54
19.06
M IO
18.85
3.77
J. W. acres
E. Lang Est. acres
Garris Lang
P. B. acres
Richard Little acres
C. G. Moore. acres timber
acres
C J
Jno Bat, acres
L. I Mills 1-2 acre
Bonn acres
A. L. Patrick
J. W, Perkins acres
J. C. acres
S. N. Smith SO acres
Sarah R Smith aorta
J. B. Smith Est
J. Ross Smith acres
Jordan Venters acres
If, Worthington acres
lot
lot
6.97
5.06
4.12
6.17
2.73
9.66
11.46
9.06
15.09
6.94
3.18
17.64
2.24
10.11
7.43
2.65
25.96
3.20
6.51
6.01
12.72
5.06
4.36
6.27
15.22
20.66
5.62
11.74
4.86
4.03
5.34
8.53
3.34
4.87
2.25
10.00
3.09
1.40
20.93
6.39
3.51
4.30
10.00
7.13
3.84
Whichard. lot
TOWNSHIP.
Frank Battle I acre
Jim Barrett acre
J. S Clark
Jessie Clark 1-2 acres
JR. J. Cobb
Henry Duncan acres
Mrs. Cora acres
Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips acres
Mrs. A Hammond acres 2.16
John M. Richardson acres
Moore Randolph acres
West 1-2 acres 19.89
acres
Mrs. acres
Warren acres
DAM TOWNSHIP
C. H. Crawford Lot
R. J. Cobb acres
f H. Cobb Home
Mrs Fannie Cobb
2.30
SI
2.81
lot
acres
Godfrey acres
Mrs. Mary Fulford acres
Arthur acres
George Nobles acres
6.06
5.88
3.18
6.94
3.47
in
lots
lot
W. L. Rice acres
Standard Realty Co.,
H R. Turner. lots
David Washington lot
TOWNSHIP
Carr
Millie Dupree lot years
W. C. Edwards lot yrs
C S. Eagles
Joe Everett acres lots
B. c. lots
Mrs. acres
Moses Graham lot
J. R. Gay guardian for
acres
Harris W. Howard acres
W. L, Johnson
Sam Johnson acre. lot
c. . lot
John acre
1.80
3.91
105.78
Nichols
. 19.57
3.04
7.17
BO
10.17
29.54
6.20
Lewis Phillips lot
Wm Rasberry lot
Jim Pollard lot
Loyd Smith, lot
Henry lot
Thigpen lot
Julia Vines lot
D. D. Windham lot
W. H. Wilkinson lot
Abner Ward lot
TOWNSHIP
T J Abbot lot
Henry Allen lot 7.15
Mrs. Georgia Baker I lot 6.41
J. H. Buck lot 12.26
Miss Ella Bland lot 7.18
Jas. T. Bright 11.51
Jacob Brown 1-2 acre 4.41
Stephen i lot 3.77
Lewis Barrett acres 2.17
A. D. Cox lots 8.62
J. W. Cox. lots 5.18
J. W. Cox acres 4.98
Maud Carr 1-2 acres 7.46
A. J Collins acres 9.94
M. V. Cannon lots 27.04
Jas. Dunn lot 1.60
Green Dudley acres 14.78
Sarah lot 1.41
Alonzo Dixon lot 2.27
Jordan Darden acres 1.66
Jesse Darden acres 1.95
M Swell acres lot 17.64
J D. Everett lot 6.65
G. A. Garris lot 5.3
J B, Garris lot 6.54
J A Griffin lots 219.89
Battle acres 3.69
Hemby Adam acres 22.93
Mrs. A Johnson lot 11.20
Carolina Jones lot 1.96
Annie Williams lot 1.60
Mrs. Ida Johnson lot 7.99
Noah Johnson lots 5.51
las Taylor lot 7.49
Hen Tyson lot 3.90
J J. Tillett lot
F C. Turnage acres 13.69
Sam Smith lots 6.71
Don Stewart lot 1.62
Rich. Stewart lot I
Sutton 1-4 acre
Alonzo Rasberry lot 4.82
Chas. Richardson lot 3.98
Patrick lot 2.57
Simon Phillips lot years 6.96
B Patrick
acres 3.91
Will Newton 5.09
Sampson Nobles 1-4 acre
George lot
Johnson Morton lot 5.15
Criss Moore lot 2.60
Claude Moore 2.47
G F. Morrison lot 2.47
Mary acres 6.73
Chas. acres
Hakes Feel
suffered from kidney ailment for
two writes Mrs. M. A.
Robinson, Miss., commenced
taking Foley Kidney Pills about ten
months ago. I am years of age and
feel like a 16-year-old Foley
Kidney Pills Invigorate weak and de-
ranged kidneys, relieve backache.
rheumatism and bladder trouble. Sold
Everywhere.
CARD
. W. M. .
limited to diseases U
Era, E, Threat
T Of Y-i-
with Dr. O. L James. r
vie. K, O, entry
Cholera Proof Hogs For Sale.
Choice lot of young sows
offered at almost stock price.
We are short on corn and on
hogs and have decided to offer for
mediate sale young proof
Jersey Gilts from to months
old weighing from to pounds
at to a piece. The it
unquestionably the hog for this sec-
and this is an exceptionally
lot of stock. They have all recently
been given the treat
and are therefore cholera proof
If you are looking for a bargain In
hogs here Is your opportunity. This
offer will be withdrawn April
FARM .
M. W. JACKSON, 1-2 miles west
Greenville.
ITALY'S GREAT
NOW HEADY
Has Men Under
Superior to That of the
German Army Minister De-
On the Frontier, via
April today has
first line soldiers under arms. They
are from twenty to twenty-six years
age. perfectly armed and equipped.
General Italian minister of
war. said today a miracle had been
accomplished in Italy, which after
maintaining for twenty years a
organization merely for
of peace had created one of
most of war machines.
He said the army's equipment was
superior proportionately to that of the
German army at the beginning Hie
Eager to Fight.
Eagerness of the soldiers along the
frontier to begin action is so great
that their officers are compelled to
hold them closely in check. Men in a
position to speak with authority, how-
ever, say the government still hopes
to obtain concessions from
Austria without a rupture of friendly
relations.
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John Atkinson lot 12.27 i
Robt. lot 11.93
Vance Belcher lots 65.04.
Richard Blount lot
Joseph Blount
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Birthday of
Washington, Apr- Wash-
a motley lot of
hikers who hit the rural trails in Mary
land and Virginia each Sunday, will
tomorrow celebrate the first
of their unique organization. A
thousand hikers will be on hand to-
morrow noon. If the weather is fair.
sunrise section, less in numbers
will get an early start Into the Jungle
of Rock Creek Park. During the past
year tho have grown
in numbers from a little tr
i. band of five or six hundred. Every-
thing about the hikes is informal, and
many women and girls keep the pace
and gain health and on the
hikes
3.21
Many a
Sara nay Are.
Nothing uncertain about the work
of Kidney Pills in
There Is plenty of positive proof of
this in the testimony Bash
evidence should convince most
skeptical doubter. Read the following
Mrs. laura M. White.
.- had a
pain across my back, which
v led me. I also had a dizzy head-
aches which lasted for days at a time.
secretions two
e t scanty In passage. There
re other of kidney trouble.
Seeing linen's Kidney Pills advertised,
I procured some at the Warren Drug
Co., and they gave me relief,
back and relieving the head-
i lies The other of
left I consider KM-
, Pills a very good for
Price at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
Kidney same Hut
Mrs. White had.
Press . N. T.
Ii I Ml PIERCE
Lawyers
Practicing In all the Courts
In Wooten Building on
street, fronting Court
H. C. CAUSEY
N. C.
Practice where services are desire
Attorney at Law
ALBION DOS
Attorney at Law
JUlee In Building. Third
Practices wherever his services arc
desired,
North Carolina
j. F. THIGPEN
W Ins Stables
B. P.
Street
Here
DB PAUL
ever Frank Stern
N. C
H.
With
The Ufa Insurance Ce.
of New
Ti. it, I. K OF LAUD.
Under and by virtue of tho power
conferred upon the undersigned Mort-
in a certain Mortgage De J bear-
date of 6th. day of Sept. 1913, from
C. L. Barrett and Nora Barrett hi
Wife, and duly recorded in the
of the Register of Deeds for Pitt
in Book L etc the
will sell at public auction
at the Court House door in Greenville
N. C. for cash, at o'clock m., May
the 3rd 1915, the following described
real estate One town Lot in
the town of Farmville, N. C. Con-
Acre more or less, bounded
as follows, on the north by W. H,
Wilkinson, on the east by Main Street,
on the south by the School lot,
and by the Belcher Heirs on the west.
This the 29th. day of March 1915.
AW. Mortgagee.
a J.
at Law
in Edwards Building en the
D. H. CLARK
at Law
and Drainage a Special
In office formerly occupied by
P. O. Sen.
Corner and Streets
Pastes Beth I
Send as Tear
won
UP.
One mole colored cow, mark crap
slit right and left. Owner
can get same by proving ownership
and paying all costs. J. P. Daven-
port, N C.
TAKEN UP
On my farm one black pal
red bull, unmarked, about four years
old. Owner can get tame by
all costs attached. M. B.
H. C,
Criminal Court in session Monday
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 borne use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
strong, compact, handy. Doesn't
teak. Doesn't smoke Easy to light and
Wm last for Ask for
the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
It Always Helps
Mrs. of Mills, Ky., in
of her with the woman's
tonic says I began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would MI me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to tea 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 suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying
tor your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than years.
Get a Bottle Today
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A POPULATION OF FOUR
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. i hi m I PHIL 1913.
M Mill If
UNITED STATES
In address at the Annual Banquet
el the Associated Press
Held Yesterday
MS TRUE NEUTRALITY
Declare United States Something
So to Than
Mankind Basis
Sew York. April SO President
son, in mi tits annual
of The Press here ibis
a definite statement of
his idea true neutrality and the
duties that devolve upon in
connection with the war.
The President declared the
of the United States was not a potty
desire to keep nut of trouble because
there was something so much greater
to do than light.
have no hampering
he declared, do not wane a fool
territory. Isn't such a
nation bound i be free to serve the
oilier
President was Introduced by
President Frank It. of The
Association Press, and was greeted
with cheers.
am deeply gratified by the gen-
reception you have accorded
lie said. makes me look back
with a touch regret to former
when I have stood in this place
and enjoyed a greater liberty than is
granted me today. There have been
limes when I stood in this and
said what I really thought, and I pray
Graham Inaugurated Pres-
North Carolina
University
Chapel Hill. April occasion
of dignity and moment will be the
inauguration of
ham, president of the
North Carolina, The Interest
of constructive citizenship, not only
in stale but in south, is focus-
ed on this event with an interest deep.
I than the mere formalities of
into office of the head of the
University, it will be a
day in the educational history
of the State. Leading educators
from all parts of the
will be present to dignity to
this occasion. Addresses will be de
Two Turkish
Boat Destroyers Blown
Up in the Sea
Germans Dispute the British Claim
Victories Near Ypres
IRE SEVERE
Are Still Holding
On Chain The I
Where lime Stood Fur
Some Time
April Two Turkish tor-
livered by several university heads. boat destroyers were blown up.
in- Lowell, Dr. Alderman, Dr. Good- according to a while
now. Dr. Finley. A host of passing through a mine bell which
visitors has been invited from
within and without the State.
The State has already fell the
pulse of Dr. Graham's work The
under his leadership has per-
ships had succeeded m laying
across to the
while the Turkish beet was erasing In
the Block Sea
The explosion caused by the
a large Held of activity. of the two Turkish boats gave
come to realize it can not give its I warning to the remainder of the fleet.
greatest service to the commonwealth which, the says, was obliged
by mere educating those who are remain In the Black Sea
enough to enter Us walls. Ac- no mine sweepers were available
it has achieved personal
touch with thousands of In all
Germans Dispute Victor .
London, April Although r
to ii. I am thinking how
their lives much more than ours touch
God that those days of indulgence may the very heart and stuff of the
he accorded me again. whereas, we have rolling be-
I here today, us and those bitter days across
course, somewhat restrained by a
sense of responsibility that I cannot
For lake The Associated
parts of the State. Its field Is now the German claims on the one hand and
State and It seeks to exert an influence I the British and French on the other
ever the interest activities of diametrically opposed regarding
her people This new conception of; the outcome of the battle for Hill No.
educational leadership is well shown southeast of and near the
in the university's new motto northern of the British lines
mum service to the it points facts at band Indicate that thin
convincingly to the fact that this oldest j engagement was the most Important
of American states universities which along the British front since the bat-
years ago produced forerunners of tie and that it
the present educational renaissance, j perhaps presages the expected general
such as the late Charles and British activity in Flanders.
President Alderman of the University The British whether or not they bold
of Virginia, is today making itself a all the ground gained,
servant to the needs of the growing j still dominate a part of ridge
common wealth. line of hills running southeast
. Ypres the road from
Ypres to
Bridge Carpenter falls
Feet from Derrick
Serious Injuries
A young white man.
yesterday received severe injuries
when he fell from derrick while
working with tin- Bridge of the
Railroad Co. The
accident occurred yesterday afternoon
about one o'clock on the trestle near
homo of Mr. I. r Arthur In
the Southeastern pan of the city.
was on the pin to the brace-arm
of the and in way the
pin broke throwing the young man
about i in ill- ground where he
fell on a of iron. He received
a scalp wound about lour inches deep,
being cut almost to the skull. Be-
sides the severe cut his right eye was
bruised, several bones in his right
band were broken his
sprained and his right leg fractured.
is about twenty-three years of
age and his home is at High Falls. X.
C. He bad been working with the
for some time as a Bridge
Carpenter. Mis wounds were dressed
by Dr. and he is now
receiving attention In an apartment
at the Flat on Dickinson
avenue
it was reported this afternoon that
his condition was very satisfactory
and that ho was getting along as well
as could expected
Many Cases Disposed of
During Second Day of
Criminal Court
Press very seriously. know the en-
part that you play in the
fairs not only of this country but of Therefore, is not likely
the world, YOU deal in the raw the nations of world will
Losses Until Miles.
The losses in this fighting have not
been announced, but reach
I Indicate they must have
tin- water time thousand miles considerable on both sides The
cool and silent ocean. Our declare British used
is not yet charged with those I. hells containing asphyxiating
disturbing elements which fell and the British reply is that Germany
must permeate every nation u-t resorted to that menus of war
fare.
The
hold their
rial of opinion, and if my convictions day turn to us for the cooler assess- grip on main chain of tin
ultimately I of the elements engaged I s of decisive
have any validity, opinion
governs the world,
it is. therefore, of very serious
things that think us face Ibis body
of men. I do not think of you. how;
ever, us members of The Associated
Press. do not of you as men
of different parties or of different re-
derivations. different re
denominations. I want to talk
to you as my fellow of
United
there are serious things as
low citizens we ought to consider. The
i mes behind us. gentleman, have been
The t- s is
as lo the thereabouts of Field
Marshal Von Borne news
not thinking so preposterous a thought action from that arena Is lacking,
that we should judgment upon
them. No nation i lit to in
upon any other nation, bin that
we should some day hue to assist In papers suggest b may attempt o
reconstructing the processes of peace
I S The M hi I Nation
resources are
are more and more by the
force the mediating
nation of the world In respect of Its
We must make up I minds
n In I things do, and
gained about
yards.
tho eastern from the situation
remains
Marshal You who
recently was appointed commander of
the Turkish army, takes the place
of the German general, Yon
Sanders, now commanding the Darda-
army
is officially reported that
Herman soldiers born in
have been decorated
on crosses
tin municipal eating house.
is lo feed
during the war. will be closed
because there now are only
unemployed in need of food. This
mean- . I id
diversion on as well as from
the Idea is advanced
that the soggy nature of tho hind
would seem to prevent. largo i
except a great coal
German
Berlin, April I I. by roll s Ger-
man
out ibid report
an Hie a lo do them,
difficult the times before us must put our money, our
likely to be more difficult because our r Into in tin
whatever may be said about the these thing and we must Inn our pug i
end condition of the world's affairs, It Judgments prepared and our while u French attack In the
is clear Hint they are drawing i hastened com Ills Hint
to a climax, at the climax the test day,
will come, not only of the nations en I am mil I
gaged in the present colossal struggle I fish win n I a our
will conic them of course bill for u It, at any rate In
es, not in I,
resulted in failure
en i I i , mid Mo
i bin
spirited m Inn a lie, i.
the lest will come to us particularly, sin. up in motto, k near bloke down. Near
No tun Judge Lei us America before I
i troops en
ii n i
and
i of
you realize that, roughly speak- i. thing of In r the main
we are the only great nation may be III t i he in the wool of
I am not speak- friend when the of levied friend-1 mil
of course, with conies. The lest Is n . nil.
the greater those nations In Europe now sympathy with one aide a French attack on
which are not parties to present war, or the other, but getting ready tn help Si k. r Heights r in
but I am of their close neigh both sides when the Is while the advance on
Forces Town In South
Town. I of South Africa,
SO Fun i
South Africa
most Important town In tier
ii an i next to Wind-
the capital, is an Important
railroad Junction gives General
tho Boer leader command
railroad to Windhoek.
in Kl
tin. April i -1.
Herman over s British
force In In which the
said have lost
e . In mall ices made pub
lie b Hi Overseas Agency
British, sent from and
transports, encountered a
i ml, says the announce-
and Too men, among
J lour companies captured, besides many
rifles and large stores of ammunition
TI were seven
thirteen men four.
I. and two men
The jury in the case vs
Bancroft and Zeno
returned a verdict of not
guilty after being out only a fen
minutes yesterday afternoon.
The next jury case taken up was
the case against Mr. O, Stokes
and son W. F. stokes, who are indict-
ed for an made on Mr Lewis
ii Roberson. The defendants and
the prosecuting witness are all pro-
men in Carolina Township and
the case has attracted no little
The greater part the I valence
was heard yesterday and the attorneys
commenced to present the case to the
jury this morning, Together with Sol-
a in thy the State was i
by Col, Albion and Mr.
Julius Brown Appearing for the
were Col, Harry Skinner, I,,
t; Cooper and O. James A Son
The cases disposed of the
Tuesday afternoon are as
vs Bancroft I
Zeno Stocks, larceny, jury it
Stan- vs Quinn Cox, Ian
guilty, Judgment suspended upon pay.
of costs
Mabry, housebreaking, defend-
ant waives bill and pleads guilty.
I judgment suspended upon payment of
costs.
State vs John Beard, larceny, de-
called and failed, judgment
fa and not to
issue If bond renewed in thirty days.
Slate vs W. Stokes and W. F.
Stokes, assault with deadly weapon,
trial, court adjourns pending the
of this cans.
Proceedings,
Stokes ease reached the jury
this morning about and the jury
returned their verdict about l just
after the adjournment for the dinner
recess. The jury found young Stokes
guilty and his father Mr W, .
es not guilty. The Judgment Of the
Court was deferred until the
of the afternoon session at
clock.
Several jail cases were disposed of
just prior to the noon adjournment
The following sentences were given
Benjamin Johnson, larceny, plan
guilty judgment that defendant be
Imprisoned In the county Jail for the
term of four months and assigned to
work the public roads.
Curtis Neal, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, and costs.
Jack Moore, larceny, in jail
and assigned to the roads.
Jim Lang, larceny, waives bill and
pleads guilty, days on the roads
Held in
Reading Room and was
Largely Attended
Mill h LAW t
Tin Ayden W;
villa voted on tin stork law question
belt
in favor the law At W
v Ill, ii i. Ill
the I At i
box votes were
. in favor of anus, being i
majority of the majority
tor the law was balancing the
box leaving a
of I'll for the hove--. There I
about less votes than the actual
i. n
Villa Preparing for a Ken
Washington, April State
advices today said Villa
was preparing lo at
a attach on
the commander, by whom
was said to have been disastrously de
from Several The
Fraternities Other
lions of he Town Attend
Elected
i . On .
nation held a meeting In tin
room of the library Monday
the various u
In town re present In
son or by as
Mrs. K. II Wright. Mrs I,
Little, and Mr-- W, A Bowen of
of Club Mr- K. It
of the Round Mr-
Wooten of the San
Joyner of the Greenville
Chapter of the Southern A
of College P,
the Board II Prof. C
W. Wilson in E V T S .
Dr. n. I. James the H
C. Flanagan of the Men; i n
Forbes of the Odd Fellows; and Ho;
Taylor of the Graded
Permanent resulted in
the election Mrs k It Beck with,
chairman; Hoy Tailor,
Mrs. F M. Wooten, treasurer; and
Mrs. w. A. Bowen, librarian
a committee composed of the chair
man and Miss Davis and Mr. Flanagan
was appointed to work out a plan as
to what the library be an i
what should do Hie town
county and report to the whole
at a subsequent meeting.
This committee is anxious to re-
information and suggestions
from anybody interested in a public
library for Greenville
with the members or ex
pros.- your views through the columns
i the Reflector or use inn meal
to give the town the use of your i
If you have a Vision, make ii known.
of
HI IT HI IT
Ask,
Virginia lo With
t I Si
. . pi pr
to compromise the Virginia West
a. h pay
b i
with Intel I,
i the i nun
i,. y Gen Pollard
Virginia The Inti probably
;.;, . -i
in
in r i i Poll i I o
i. the Conn . it Ion In
i a ejects the com
prom i in em I ii I
I .,, i M i
I pi i I h a lots
on hi W
be . bar
Villa Rise.
Paso, Tex., April M General
Villa reported today to be fortify
Aim to I
there against north
along no Mexican Central Railroad
after about
I; Indicated
bad his base i
.
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Eastern reflector, 16 April 1915
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April 16, 1915
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