Eastern reflector, 7 May 1915


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a.
L. lot
Smith.
I C W. A Taylor US
KM
are I
tab the 1st April upon
following lands, which will he sold Taylor. lot
n the First Monday id May to loan Taylor lot
Mary K
late on the same
Kill
Urn
Willie
cam.
j. J. Redding
Hub
Was
I-at Will
John V I
k D. Allen IS
l. C Arthur acre
Allen
Jas
L. Brown acre
Mrs Clyde Brown
J. H
K H Bell acre
a.
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i I
D.
S TI
; . re
ind M. High-
acres
lilt till
Ban
H Barrow, III .
Brows
no R for
. J W Cox.
. J. W. Cox acre
Maud 1-2
A. J Collins Z
V. Cannon lot
it lot
Dudley acres
Dixon i lot
i ii
. nil . k I
Brown Jr., Let
M Brown 1-4 acre
It. J Cobb
Clark l
i-j. Car;
tare. Blanche Davenport
acres
Weary Duncan
j. Ska ace
a H Brana I
Wash lot
Evans l
II E Foreman tot
Fleming lot
Forbes acres
lot
J. n Holland wile
acre
J Harris and wife I lot
W. I Harrington acres
lots
J A acre
u. , i t lot
Harris, I lot
Alston Harris lot
Nathan I lot
Armor Jordan.
Willie Jerkins. I
B Jenkins, l lot
Andrew lot
James, acres
lea R. Jones, lot
acres, lot
lots
Henry Knox, lot
Virginia King I lot
King. lots
l lot
j. c lots
Frank Lewis, lot years
Henry Lewis, 1-2 lots
J. Lain;. lot
Herbert Latham,
Sum I i re
K. Little, lots
W W Moore lot
M. I Mi re
Andrew Moore. I lot
i lot
Claudine Mi Daniel.
Fred Moore. acres
Frank Norris. lot
John P. 1-4 lot
Wiley P lots
R, Oliver,
Sam Obey. lots
C. A Porter, acres
j. w Perkins, lots
B F Patrick, acres,
Mrs II L. Pollard. acres
W H Kicks and wife, lots
John
Win lot
v. t i
j f Stokes, i lot
John Simmons. lot
Spell.
The PHI I- Co., plant
W acres
J A Wilson. I lots
William-. I
Watson Williams, i acre
Oliver Williams, lot
Stephen 1.1 lot
Unit Woolen. lot
in Tim. township.
W. It Baker, acres
W.
II. w Brown,
Stanley l
j ii i
carter, l
j. ii Cray, i lot
Wilson Cray, I
acres,
Columbus
AlphonSO Harris, i
K. ii Howard i
Will
a . Jones,
Andrew Jones, I lot
Berry Jones, i
ii i. Moore and lam
J. IV Morris.
Pitt, lots
John I'll I lot
W. S. I
J. T lot
W J I
J W. Cox.
W Cox. a
ii. at r-
Dawson, a. res
I. S Fleming, lots
John
Jams Marrow. acres
Win Way, acres
Smith. acres
H. lot
C. V. Smith. M acres
Tripp. seres
W. H. Williams. lots
M U Wiggins.
j I lot
Frank Battle acre
Jim Barrett acre
Jessie Clark 1-2 acres
H. J. Cobb
Henry acre
Mrs. Cora acres
Mrs Elisabeth Phillipa
11.03 John M. Richardson acres
Moor Randolph acre
8.47 1-2 acres
Thigpen
I Mrs. Vic
SO
9.78
II
11.79
10.70
i. SB
106.57
.;
II ; lot
lot
A lot
I I lot
j A
Adam acres
Mrs A. D Johns.
SO Carolina Jones lot
Annie Williams
Ida Johnson lot
. i lot
F C res
6.34 Button 1-4 acre
I lot
Warren acres
BEATER HAM
ii. Crawford Lot
It Cobb acres
10.00
20.93
3.51
3.84
SO
28.10
8.26
1.66
lot
Sills Patrick i lot
l fear
j. n Patrick
Patter acres
Will Newton lots
George lot
Claude Moore lot
C, F. Morrison
Mary acres
acre
lot
acres
1.60
17.64
.,
II
13.6
3.98
6.96
6.01
8.64
2.4
2.47
6.73
I 16.04
12.23
113.11
12.73
7.51
The Best by Test
. r
acres
3.07
2.22
1.59
3.91
Mrs Fannie Cobb acres Nichols
. .
lira Mary Fulford acres
Arthur acres
Nobles acres
I W, I., nice acres
II H, B. Turner,
; v,
4.12
2.22
2.73
II.
15.09
3.18
17.64
10.11
25.96
12.72
6.88
3.18
22.31
202.12
11.89
4.97
120.71

David Washington lot
TOWNSHIP
Carr
Mil he Dupree lot years
C s. Eagle lot
C lots
Mrs. Mollie acres
Mos.-s Graham lot
Is
7.17
SO
3.17
6.15
28.64
6.52
26.76
6.07
5.30
lira Moore lot
T locust lots
M I Co
Knox lot
L. lot
acres
SWIFT CREEK
B. Brooks acres 810.00
Win. Broadway seres 18.77
Wyatt acres 10.00
J W Cox acres 32.44
V Cox 1-2 acre
I, K. Corey SO acres years.
W 1- K. Corey res . Tears 18.70
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER
You cant judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof
of the pudding is chewing the rag. We have hundreds of
Grimesland. X. C. Fob 1914.
Messrs Hart A Hadley.
Greenville, N. C.
In regard to the Case Tobacco Transplanter that I bought
last year will say that it gave perfect satisfaction I got a good stand
and the tobacco grew off bettor than when I set by hand If I couldn't get
another one would not take Three Hundred for the one I have
Yours very truly.
J H
II. Gay guardian for Mollie Owen Kilpatrick acres
acres
Harris W, Howard acre
L. Johnson acres IS
Sam Johnson acre. lot 10.99
I. lot 6.98
12.27
II
65.04
4.82
8.64
1.78,
II
18.78
In.
1.80
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John acre
p, Moseley 10.89
I. Owen lot 4.23
W U Owen-. I lot
J T 15.86
Parker 2.62
Ben Phillip
a. r.-
Vines acres 5.77
Lea Williams. acres 7.36
Tom I lot
John Atkinson lot
Root Atkinson
Belcher lots
Richard mount lot
Joseph Blount
I.
Herbert lot
Will Chestnut lot
Annie Collins
Mary lot
I. a res
I lot
Mrs Martha acres
Vi i; Jackson i lot
W, I. Johnson lot
Cornelia Joyner acres
Hannah lot
Ferebee Joyner I
Edgar Joyner i
Herbert Joyner Hot
Oscar Joyner
Joyner I
Joyner
Windsor Joyner lot
Joyner
Mi-
I. lot
Mack lot
w M lots
II May, lot
Robt. Hay i lot
John Moore Jr lot
Mary Moore lot
Wm Rasberry i
Jim Pollard i
lot
. Bpi gill I
. pen i lot
Julia
i i I
Ward
Julie CORdell 2.17
W ; Everett a. r.-e 2.17
t ii Faulkner acre 13.60
Henry 1-2 acre 4.80
r acres 3.24
Harris .- Harrington acres 4.21
J B, Harris Bat. acre 3.03
a B Harris Get, acres 24.93
Annie Haddock 3.04
Mary A Johnson acres 2.50
P II Kilpatrick acres 13.38
B Kilpatrick acre 14.87
Mis, Bessie Kilpatrick acres
K m Kilpatrick flit. acres is
20.96
8.81
5.31
3.07
1.61
3.04
II
2.06
6.81
171.84
30.05
8.78
3.24
22.09
Phone
Greenville, N C.
Willie Kirkman acres
Shade Kirkman 2-3 acre
W Kirkman acres
Lang Bat. acres
Lang
Richard Little acres
C c. Moore. acres timber
acres
c J.
Jno. acre
I. II Mills 1-2 acre
Susan acres
A. I. Patrick
J W Perkins acres
J. C. acres
S N. Smith SO acres
Sarah It. Smith acres
J. B. Smith
Jordan Venters acres
II M acre
By virtue of the Of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
executed by Clifton V. Barrel to
K. Bullock on Hie day of Jan
1914 and recorded in Book T page
of the Pitt County Registry, the
undersigned will on Monday the
of June 1915 at 12.30 P, M., at
. j the Court-house door in Greenville,
x. c. sell to the highest bidder for
.-, IS
S V.
in
acres
170.76
SI ,
o;
.,
V. m
. ash the following described tract
of land, to-wit Lying and being m
I'll County and State of X c. and in
Township and described and
defined as follows, One
land adjoining lands of J A.
Bullock. C C. Little and others and
more particularly described as fol-
Beginning a gum on Beach
Island, thence North East pole- I
a stake, thence South lo the
run of Creek, then down the various
course said Creek to a cypress,
thence with line North
I East to the beginning, i
., I acre more or I. u being the
land alloted to Clifton
I the land
Ii
n I in Book
i tin i e
I'm. County, known
II
HI K. Mo
ii s
I 2-- I.
Carolina.
county.
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Cornelia Jones et
vs NOTICE.
Walter Jones et
The defendants Walter Jones and
Clara Jones In the entitled ac-
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced
In the Superior Court of Pitt county
for th of the lands of Calvin
Jones, deceased among his heirs at
law, and the said Walter Jones and
wife Clara Jones Will further take
notice that are required to
pear In the Office of the Clerk- of Hie
Superior Court of Pitt county on
27th day of April 1916 and answer or
demur to the complaint or petition
of the plaintiff in this action, or the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint
or petition.
This the day of April 1916.
J. D. COX,
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt county
Julius Brown. Attorney.
II. Mien I
Mrs,
j ii. Ruck i lot
T Bright
I.,. J. Brown I a. M
Stephen i lot
Barrett S acres
A. II Cox
i. ,
11.51
2.1
But.
r Booths Irk
had a levers Case kidney trouble
and could do no work at all Foley
v Bills straightened out at
The is told by
thousand of others; weak back,
i on, kidney and bladder troubles
quickly. Safe and effective.
Sold Everywhere.
of Town Lots for Taxes.
Notice is hereby given that I have
levied and will sell 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 Grifton for the
year 1914.
White
D. W. Two Town lots
years
James ton lot years 7.25
J. E. Garris town lot year 4.30
A. L. Jackson town lot yrs. 4.80
F. M. Kilpatrick town lot
F. M. Kilpatrick Jr. town lot 2.55
Mrs Nettie Kilpatrick town lot
years 4.80
E town lot 2.30
s. v. town lot 3.55
Co. town lot
years 4.80
T. W. Co. town lot 2.80
A. Patrick Gin House yrs. 3.05
J. I. Est. town lot years
3.06
Stephen town lot years
Charlie Coward I town lot
town lot
Levy Fisher I town lot 4.30
July Fisher l town
Moore Br. I town y ; I
Moore town
Moore town
Isaac Morris l town lot
M p i mi town lots
Isaac House town lot
Jacob town
Sarah t years
c.
Strong
Serviceable. Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy
to light and It won't blow
out, won't leak, and won't smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD COMPANY
.
3.81
so
2.81
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There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
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gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
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You can't make a mistake in taking
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think is the greatest medicine on earth,
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THOUSAND, ONE BOND RED
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OF TWELVE
THE REST
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People of Third District and Cabinet Bis-
Solicitor to
Enter Race for Congress
Hip lawyer i i . ,
hill i l poll a Ii ., , mid in
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Along with rumors to th. i
Judge Frank of
in with
Carter thy case
lo It. a candidate
general, are
in this section Solicitor
is in be . candidate
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many who arc tin- opinion
should
vote.
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Joyner will deliver the brushes, J. K.





THE CAROLINA HOME
FIRM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published b
D J.
Ill II I CAROLINA.
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had
at the la
The Reflector Building,
aid
All cards at loans
V respect w at l
per word.
on
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as
august M. A at Om pan at
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FRIDAY. M
n I I BIN in
III
of the indent
i pi-. Si i
i a i Germany, In
. . o the Insinuation
i Status was In sell
lo III Allies
n gel nothing
is, has been highest
s , i, suit.
. r received r Vow k
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ever sun
in. and
mum i H v
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eulogistic
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by any slate i
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paper .
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lures
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mm in
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an
credited th
a Ufa within the
.- five years
I In . here baa
a co
, ii i v Ion
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little
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site i i
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rot
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tween white and
. people
i it Hi. Ilium I
ii
. improving, lite man who has
lob hold Ii do Employment
i- .
. . another fa I
lie this i .
Ii i always person win says
. h it. i -i Impress
Morning Greenville j
Was Visited by Hard
Rain and Hail
i Kited hardest
has I his set lion
l .,.;. . was
.,.,,. ii. . i.
the
and the sounds
he ten lib thundering
lg mil.- In
The hail -a large
It h i the
. p .
. an through
I the
. .
. hours
I H, Blows.
About i Mew
ill.-
alarm ,;
f i storm
. . . Water
, ii- today,
sever, alarm a as due lo
the beating hall upon the res
when the watchman of
Investigation, be
found i lo little box on top
where th alarm
i located, wide open So hall
alarm.
A deal damage was
nothing ii nature Win
In the
,,. . an i the gardens and no
, plant re hurt In tunny In-
.,. .- Mr. II Haskett,
flower plants were damaged n
Mil. N HI M h
nun nun mix
Hell Known Here Where Hi
I lied Sen rat fears. Being
in ill National Bunk.
in Superior Court,
Before Clerk.
, ones a la
v i l II i.
U , lone . i ala.
; i. Walter .
, . entitled n Mr W The
lake an Bank at Rocky Mount
.-. . has been it . o'clock, a
was n here announcing
. lands of Calvin . he held to-
. among his heirs at; morrow i
. . Walter Jones troubled with
Clara will further take tin tor several
.,. are required to tears and was down for sometime
. , I i i of Hie I r H. has been
, . . . I'm county on II i
SUMMER DELICACIES
Fresh from the frigid-cold interior of a solid one-piece
lain food food is kept pure, clean, whole-
what is assured when you own a
LEONARD CLEANABLE
Porcelain-Lined
REFRIGERATOR
sates an M half ice prevents all the
and beat Ideas la
can like a i dish I no place tor or
the ii. n I ck. and the food chamber. Tin
lain lining Ike door frame. else like in the market. Ionic
Quinn-Miller Furniture
Company
Dickinson Avenue.
Phone
I a
or
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i in for
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COS
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In . ii Attorney
iron
. mil i
American In
nil i mill has
. And
ill our i up. loin
mining in ease
i ml lour
per -r i
ill Ill .
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is to aid
rein
In eel I hen and i
I led Sea
i ii ., Wilson and Wu
near us have
, ems
. in ill one
is .
Hi n means should
n hospital is a
, ,. Ire and we are surprised
now H Is i in such a
. .-m-N Institution and we
ii,. assertion II
up
mil ii will he secured Bern I
mi
ii
II .,. .,,, lion the blind
i gars being pin
inn n business era a ill
their An examination of ship
ping i. in on lo
those i. calve liquor than a
i in
Then pit i
; may come after win
ends Ural
an the .
lug may I the
R. I
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For and of Appetite
tool.
and A ton,
of
i ii hi re
VI r ins well known In
i having I re for
II.- moved lo
he Sal Bank
in. in He re-
for about a year
Mount in
. . , . r In the
Mr I i In
-.-. of tin Stale and was
M in lug In The news
. . death has brought undue I
sorrow in- i number of
. Creel
wheat, Pa
cake Flour, Oatmeal.
Flake,
Washington
Flake
Post Post
en, Porridge,
Instant
Cereal, Float,
Flour, Cot
and CaV
S. M. Schultz
in April
WANT ADS
N. B. The following
a- information
are not guaranteed
i a U Daily,
Sleeping Car for Norfolk
A. xi Dally, for Plymouth.
City and Norfolk
s. Chocowinity to Nor
folk. Connects for all points
and Weal
r M Daily, except Sunday,
IT SB
A M Dally Wilson. Raleigh
West. Pullman Sleeping
Service Connects North.
mid West
; a Daily, Sunday,
Wilson and for
all points
us p, m Dal for and all
Intermediate stations
further Information and
In Sleeping Cara, apply to J. L
Agent, N. C
STACK. II. S.
E. i.
irons. Heaters. and
Hotel
FOR ALE l
of even weight
bags, f F. O. B, K.
Washington, N. C.
ROOM, SOW
by Coca Cola Bottling Com-
corner Fifth and Washington
Streets. Apply to J. B.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE FARMERS OF PITT
Home Insurance Company , of New York has established a
HAIL INSURANCE Department offers to the Farmers of Pitt County
through Policies covering TOBACCO, COTTON, CORN
and SMALL GRAIN.
A POLICY insuring against loss or damage from HAIL, to grow-
crops is the kind of protection every Farmer needs. It can be
procured in THE HOME for one acre , or any number of acres , at a very
small cost.
Do not invest your time, money and labor in this years crop
without protecting It, investment might be wiped out in June.
Rates will be gladly quoted upon request.
The Home is one of the largest Companies in the United States.
It has Assets of over and a Surplus of over
No Assessments, just plain old line Insurance.
H. A. WHITE, Agent.
FOR till SIX muse on Street near Apply to C II. Rock
FOB In West Miss COT e. Apply to
lion. In tubes ask your
II. M. CLARK
Attorney at Law
and Drainage Cases a Special--
In formerly occupied by
r, James ft Son.
J. C- LANIER
Hill
Veterinary Barmen and
Treat All
I all- Hay or
Phone Sight
SEW s- at.
I. W. . B.
limited to
and
The of
with Dr. D. i- James,
M C
Washington, M. B
Blooming Pot
Ferns, Palms and many other
or the to on
Spring Price of Rose
Hedge
and Shade Trees.
in IS
Mall, telegraph and telephone order
promptly executed by J L.
CO. Florist, Raleigh. N. C.
Store
Flowers For AU
We grow them. Roses, Ta
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wad
ding and Funeral arranged l
the latest artistic styles.
PIERCE
Lawyer
Practicing in all the Courts
In Woolen Building on whirl
street, fronting Court
i. V.
Stables
DB PAUL
DENTIST
Frank Stern
N. C.
a. i u
Still With
HI 1.1
The
New York.
J. C. Stokes
Dealer in
all
Phone
K. And
hold.
Corner Church and Ninth Street
J. EVERETT
Attorney at Law
la Edwards Building on the
ALBION DUNN
Attorney at Law
to Building, Third t
his are
desired.
North Caroline
Corner Fourth and Brana
Bale Hay and
Bend
KODAK
HARRY SKINNER
Attorney at Law
NORTH CAROLINA
Moseley Brothers
Insurance and Real Estate
Agents.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
MAI B, 1916
Mr S T. this morning
Mount lo spend -i few
-it business.
Ruby of la
her sister -Miss
w Harvey's, on Fifth
Street,
Mr, F. Clark, who .-. success-
fully conducted the salt ti. bank
stock of ii J Pulley left
this morning High Point, where
h. expects to conduct .
From there Mr. Clark will probably
go to Georgia where he has several
in view.
Mr. George Thomas, Charlotte, is
spending a few days in city as the
of Mr.
Dr. K. is Wright, Baltimore,
-pent Sunday and Monday iii Green
villa and is now flatting other towns
this It is understood
Hr. Wright Intends locating
where in the county.
Mrs. W. II. Bagwell returned yes-
from a visit to Roanoke Rapids.
Or. Annie I. Joyner today in
Fa professional bus
f ard of
to the voters of Green-
. for their loyal In the
primary Of Monday, and to State that
iii iii the race to win.
I.
vi mil
Voters of Greenville
Mr has
printer for the nomination
Mayor for Town of
An Imperative professional engage-
my absence from
until Thursday evening. I
. soiled request your
. i support.
ALBION in
Hum Pauline of
Greenville, is l-i-
PI t sir.
Mil FOB
NOMINATION Of M I
Dale lei Iii
Mr Outlaw has de
dared be will tor .,
primary mayor and has a card lo
that effect in today's paper. Since
the primary Monday, in which Col.
Dunn led Mr. Outlaw by votes, it
was announced the latter would
call for a contest, but nothing
Officially was given out today.
The Town Committee has
not yet announced the date of the
primary. It will probably be
In Id, however, either Monday the
or the following Monday the 17th.
Both of the Candidates are canvass-
again and a warm content is
expected.
den
the
F THIN
New Ordered.
lie it . by the board Al
the town of in
regular meeting assembled on Thurs-
day night April 1st as is
ed charter of town and
tin various amendments thereto, as
follOW H
I. That an election In held the
several of laid town,
day hi- day of June 1915 for the
purpose Of a Mayor
Aldermen said town. The Mayor
and persons elected
2nd, and ward- said town
shall continue In office i two wars
from the Ural lay July, 1816 and
those from the 1st and wards for
year from July I, 1915, or until
qualified. The Mayor town to
be voted for and elected by the entire
said town and on.- Alderman Beach suits tor summer war,
to be elected from each of the Five
said town as aforesaid; at convinced II Forrest a- Co
said meeting in April ii was further
ordered by the board new dress go. s quality and
be before
year.
K-t of A
lied bis
1st h b re
Mae Parka of
to spend
with her who 1- in school here
We have a nice line of and
. .,, for and summer wear
A I .,
A. and your
toga, paint is will
building A W. Ange
Forget w.- will bar-
fresh Ash, and heel during
Vinci a i .
Miss of
., her i w
here.
Mi I Ii Smith of
on bu mesa
We have 1.1 i a nil line
MIL MOVES
OFFICE to
Hill.
mil mil mm nil i;
s on
The banks here will be next
May on account the
nil Soldier's
The i- urged take
of
Mr Loyd ion. of
admitted to the Bar here a law
ago and recently appointed Solicitor
in the county Court of Pitt County,
is preparing to move Ills office from
in Greenville. He will
one Of the looms on the second
door of James A- Hassell office
building on Third Street
Mr Morton is a bright man
and started very successfully
In the practice law He is well
liked by the people of and
no doubt his main friends there will
hate to lose him. Greenville is very
indeed to know Mr Horton
will in- located here in the future.
or
Bound e
St. II a. m. TI e
p. m. Mo, .
Ms. s. ea Ho. I l
la I I II it, If
t.;. I .,
sons appointed as
and judges the election, to
hold and said . .
various wards of said town,
st. ward Registrar;
W. Harrington, and D. K House,
judges of election.
2nd. ward M II. White, Registrar;
K. Stolon and Pender, judges
of election.
3rd. ward T
J S. and J. K Brinkley.
judges of election.
lib. ward Ii. Haskett. Registrar;
and -I judges
ion
ward Stables
T A. Person and II. Edwards,
of election.
Quinine That Does Not The Head
hum it- tonic
and cause D
in Remember
look the K, W.
B. t,
Street Beer
and Bummer
election I will you -1 W, Ange
A l.
Win . shoes why
hat th. following named per
. not buy the suit you.
We have Harrington, Barber
A- Co.
Th. second learn of Ayden and the
second team of W. II, S. played an
Interesting ball here Monday
afternoon, it was one of the
games played here this season Her
Harris umpired the game, The
score was to in favor of Winter
villa. made the only
home run
We have a nice line heavy and
fancy groceries Come lo us your
trade is appreciated, C a-
Co
We 11.11. a nice line of tennis shoes,
rubber sole-pumps, and slippers of
all kinds for men women and
Men it you wain a good shoe
Thai said election shall be held
., , not buy the a
the various places Mid wards
1st. Ward House.
2nd. ward Winslow Stables
ward J. S. I'm
lib ward Old Store
Points.
5th. ward Stable
I The registration books s;
town will be open the various poll-
places in each ward on Thursday.
Friday, and Saturday I. and
from o'clock a o'clock
in. as is d for
Of -aid town
you will be pleased with.
an the heal B ii Forrest a- Co
a public rehearsal of the play tor
night was night to
. I full bail. Everyone seemed
t, thoroughly enjoy it. It is far
I tin best play ever given here. The
. people are speaking in highest
praise of it.
ball game to b.
played here Thursday p. in. be-
tween Washington Collegiate Institute
and W. pi be a
good gain
II I TOWNSHIP H t
HIT II Mill HI HIND
II Ii I MM
t I
Mr Mrs. T. It. Carpenter, liar
Pa., Buffered from kidney
trouble for many years hut have been
entirely cured by Kidney Pills.
lie we are both In slop was in town morning
seventies vie are a- vigorous as we mid of the serious caused
were thirty win, hall storm
I ills stop sleep disturbing bladder the county
weakness, backache, rheumatism . Mr Ins
joints. Sold Everywhere.
Mr. H. W. Faithful, of Town
Richmond.
June 1-2-3 1915
CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
REUNION
Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd.
inc., limited to June 10th. Extension and
stop-over privileges, for
rates, r,
etc., on
IT
ATLANTIC COASTLINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
Come to see us for the New Model FORD
Touring and Runabout Automobiles. Equip-
electric lights and many other new
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very
attractive.
Cars P. B.
F. O. a.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
is when one has a bat
In an up-to-date bathtub of our
No is complete without it
the comfort and which re-
from Its use
the Price
many times over We have
the finest house in why
not yours We gladly will as
It.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
stove
ton.
in good
own porch was .
III oil belonging lo Mr.
condition. Washing
The Best by Test
and Mrs. were blown
down. The tobacco beds wen
damaged and the wind hail
v. rough havoc In general.
Similar reports the i
reached lore from other sections and
be damage is considered lo he r
TWO
I I HI II HI
VII I II Tl
News reached here ibis morning
Mr- K u and Mn
Dave l. who resided on the farm
Mr Travis R. Hooker, one mile
were killed
by lightning during the
severe storm
over I urn. John
and Master Josephus who
were near Mrs. and Mrs
Brock were stunned. The
were to their residences from
work in the field.
MB IT.
FOR SALE
Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle
Peas. Sweet Potato plants
HALL MOORE
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER
You can't judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof
of the pudding is chewing the rag. We have hundreds of
v f . Pan 1914.
Messrs
N C.,
In regard to the J Case Tobacco Transplanter I from
you last year will say that it gave perfect satisfaction. I a
and tobacco grew off better than when I set by hand I get
would take Three Hundred for the one i hare,
Yours t truly.
I II
A BLACK
in town would probably frighten tn
but we are prepared
tor the necessary remedies even for
that and are supplied with the trash
est stock of drugs to compound any
Kind of a doctor's prescription
the newest discoveries In medicine
or drugs of any description.
service Is prompt and mistakes are
hare.
Phone
Greenville, N C.
Show a Hay.
There can be no reason why any
reader of this who suffers tho tor-
of an aching back, the annoy-
of urinary disorders, the pains
and of kidney ills will fail to
heed the words of a neighbor who
has found relief. Head what a Green-
ville
airs. A. Jenkins,
Greenville, three
years my kidneys began lo give
ma trouble. My back ached all the
lime and had headaches,
which objects floated before my
I was restless during the night
and had lo get out or bed and sit up to
i. st my back. The cold settled
on my kidneys. Tho secretions from
my kidneys were too frequent In pas-
sage and annoyed me considerably
Seeing Kidney recommend
id in tho papers, I procured a supply
st Store. This medicine
proved of groat benefit, strengthening
my hark and the other
symptoms of kidney
Drug Company
A NEW COMPANY
He opened on Third In S. T Hick's a
milling and business and aim i lo public the
for money, lift our and give n a
trial.
The Standard Roofing Co.
H T II Hill.
Mill
at Johnston's feed and Seed Store.
. . if
For Monuments,
Headstones and
Iron Fencing-See
Dees Marble Granite
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put
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J A. Hills, Jr.
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drain Privileges
Its and call aim
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limited to the
i risk.
i naively moat v.
o trading,
an i ton
put. or call on 10.00 bushels
or i.
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An advance or of I rant
turn ,
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Write for full particulars and
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Ohio.
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State of
of Pill
To pi Taker
Tilt
bag a
la I
yard
. . to
North Carolina, and to I
and ii. b rail hen I
. i. at, ins-- i la m to
for u for said land
i I April 1915
I hi above
April. 1916,
t t
of the lad
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are of for
Catarrh that Contain
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out the Wood am
W energetic Sold
Need a Tonic
Take
The old Standard
ii a a
ii the
and It acts on the Liver, i,
up the Whole System.
. i
Reliable old 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 ;
lit sunlight on tap. It is
,, compact, handy.
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
k. Will last for years. Ask for
the
At everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Norfolk. v.
Hi
.
I mi
I IT
no i.
iv. n. i ., ii paying all
I , i i
ii B
N C
It Always Helps
. Mrs Woods, Clifton M Ky., In
log . with I I, the woman's
, re i began to use
and h I hi to bad,
i would kill me. I
, . kl e I
i a n to feel I
do all my housework
. a hi I water, mill.
ii every suffering woman
The Woman's Tonic
. I still use when I feel a little, bad,
it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache
tired, worn-out ate sure woman-
trouble. Signs that need woman's
Ionic. cannot make a mistake In trying
for your trouble. It has been helping ailing
women fog more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
of I
EASTS
tr
A or
HUH-
BY THE BEST
of all
ARK INVITED TO I
LOCATE HERE WE
HAVE TO
IF TEE If OF
AM
WE AH
AND
WE A
OF
DEEP MUST
PEOPLE IS EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
LISA AND
TO BET
GOOD PEOPLE IN
WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES AND
TELL WHAT TOO
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OH P. ADVERTISING
ARE LOW CAN
RE UPON
U h Matt Moat the Mt Mare
V. C,
GERMANIC ALLIES
Russians Continue to be Driven
Back in Western
LOSSES LARGE
, R. n. Alien Prominent
Farmer falls Dead While
In the field
Report I rum
dale
London, May Tim con-
to back In
tin-
now have
i in. of i
and arc mill I the
Thin much Ii admitted In tin
grad but It is
In r I
win. h
and
claim having a
. the
ii is anticipated in London
advance on 11.--
will help to reduce the pr on Hie
A and
iii the Ii
that the
in and Prance the and
find
enough in on luck a wide front
of
mini heavy n ha
reached the allied front i found in
the Berlin official communication
which number to be
four fresh army
The in
Great by the linking the
Louse are
London, May U The allied
the continued
Friday and
according to an Athena to
Exchange Telegraph Company.
They lire reported to have occupied
In the
Turkish The
ea are Tho
are to be
ho crowded Dial wounded are being
hi iii iii In Minor.
Turkish Official Statement.
via and
London, May The following
issued today by the Tart
war
Dardanelles the
enemy four attack
near Ari
iv bayonet and
hired heavy losses. Three bat-
were annihilated.
Monday afternoon the .
carried wounded to
in near
enemy attacked under protection
naval owing to our
,.
via London. M
Official l general
headquarter Mid
iii.-
enemy d
by two
in of
mountain on the
heavy Inter
Mr. It. II. a well known farm
r. dropped dead late
noon while on ins farm tin
e two
weal Or on the
land road. Mr. Allen was
of age and riving him. four
-ons and three daughter. death
resulted from heart failure.
The funeral of Mr. Alien wax Id
afternoon four o'clock
burial ground, He a mi n
Mi Lodge and
buried with honors. Th
d a in., type man and
had a
Wilson Remains Silent
Following Three Hour
Cabinet Session Yesterday
and Secretaries
Bryan and Daniels
lo Comment
IRE PHILADELPHIA
Dr. Tells How to
Protect Yourself
Typhoid fever
with the tire from our tranche
n,,, troop, In the
run lire their
the enemy from the whole
region
The day, after
the enemy forced
inn the village of
retire left bank Ilia Di
Sunday
the attacked
enemy on the to He
of the we look MM
gun -mil many
Preach
May II The of-
Hoe afternoon follow-
statement
in Belgium near
enemy endeavored by a attack
recapture lie position taken by
us day before They
were, repulsed
To north Arras our
has continued. Monday evening we
took cemetery and
then of the part the village
of and at the road from
to where we took
hundred and thirty more prison
Including and
lured machine Is now in
by our on three side
and is to
ion the Herman lines
The brought by tin
from Lens and from in auto-
mobiles wore any
getting the advantage. Four
, broke down under out
lire the same time loitering
heavy losses.
These attack in from
f at Notre Dame De Lorette,
Sam
Al Ibis last place we gain
ed same time making
about one hundred The
officer by up to
evening is more
Monday the Buffered
further The counter Ks to
the north
coded bombardment, wore
and we retaken
the ground gained by it at the
very
our ill I On the u rider
from to Ai
com
Following the
Dunkirk, n pm I
during which fell
without or
any damage, threw
yen on town
live miles or Dunkirk
Twelve persons were killed and
Were wounded.
our once opened fin
and I stop the of
enemy which renamed
during day,
On real of the from there hi
on Third p I
hid Refer HI
iii us Covering His
on f
Foreign
May The cabinet
in hours today, the
meeting month Nona
of the would deny the
had been
all to
The generally of the Cab
in grave reserved
1.1 d
mail what
I Cabinet
Secretary Daniels, r
the Heel pass
Panama in July in accord-
mi plans,
replied
cannot discuss or
Mr Daniels whether
review of the Atlantic
for week In New York
held he had
plan, for would
Today he
cannot discuss
White House official would give no
lo whether Ike
decided on I course. They
declared there was nothing to
said
Wilson said today
bis In last
not a declaration of policy in re
II to the
hi was not of any
matter the
Americans in his audience
The used
that be was thinking
Millie people ere W
The said in would mat
a decision on policy be
in the can won us Be
had the elements ii mind. Per
present he had to add, h
his
in considering
but the
action to u he
the country expected bun
liberal ion as well h
Personal
The made , he we
Impressed with tho he
,.;,,,,,;, to
tragedy, he Indicated by bis re
be I.
to he broader than
and lo cover the entire i fore
ll,, as well as the subject of
solidarity with
ah. who have
in An, in a.
ii;,, .
he disaster with
began
and later said he had no i i
an extra session Congress
would
for With
am for peace with
.-. ,.
plans to do
is his pi and ii is
less for hen to lo
him
Stone
passage of the
, bill which railed In lat Con-
tress sin h a step, he said would
American slips Amer.
lean passengers and goods He
lie took tor granted
would i III
ships.
Senator another
House caller today, opposed
diplomatic relations with
be broken off.
am lot said Senator La-
want lo
lake a Bra stand, but am opposed lo
ill Endeavor i is
Philadelphia speech was inter-
by official never
as meaning whatever
is the States
probably WOUld endeavor lo serve
, of by appealing to r
many to send hi r submarine warfare
unarmed merchant -hips car-
non-i
in some quarters the
made th might
means of
and
person to Emperor William. II was
pointed out bl persons hitherto in
confidence it he
first try to prevent a recurrence
such an as was made on tin
taking up
question Of reparation for the loss .
American N w.
disavowal of any
nun lo Ann n. an
looked on n many as
not desire n. maintain
r. h Witt the I
sillies
A ill paten
v.,,. received today and to tut
Its contents was not
,. veal, d
given by Captain
Turner of before
State and will be used
in ii, their of the can
Unman
Ambassador Gerard today
a from
man dealing with the
ll laid lo be ex
full nature
II i
to been b
Inking of
An active Immunity
fie produced by
Typhoid under the skin II
a No
. 1.1 and the i hi
less and time of day to be
Is about In
When done at
an- a ii when the ii
Its height.
The method of
or subcutaneous
to days apart There is always
. slight local and
t th, site inoculation and In
there may some malaise
the back and limbs and
however, off In
i hours, per the
have no general reaction while
run have a mild or re-
ti in . in one
may quite uncomfortable
there I no
The immunity i red up
t, J to
it again renewed. Tl
results of this treatment I
lone,. question, sine, ll In o
used eM, naively In this country
abroad A few plea will
the most skeptical
Al San Antonio, Texas, In the sun
, r at 1911, soldiers wen-
m typhoid. March
to there w. re only two cases and
no deaths, Ore these was a lean.
Mini had not been inoculated and
the other was a soldier who rt-
only two Injections. Then
,,,.,. a typhoid with In
,,. in San Antonio during the
same period.
At Jacksonville, Florida. In
during the war
with the same number men there
cases of typhoid with MS
deaths. Typhoid Vaccination is used
all over world. It is practically
ii sun prevention against typhoid
lever. II is dangerous and
causes you very
and no is produced on your arm.
best of all ii will not coat you
anything to receive the treatment.
The State at Raleigh
s Typhoid cine free. You
may gel your family to give
ii a. or the County Health officer
will give the Injection
to any one who ask It.
in order to roach one In the
Count ho Will himself
e- In On-1 on different
and In mis way Is hoped
thousands will avail
opportunity. The people of II
will in on Saturday
noon, from lo I p. m.
This of 1- pun
In order I know
want- If all who
be will drop me a
III then
m t M. ll.
I. S.
BY FLETCHER
AI N. .
James M. Beck former Attorney
General. Also gratified at
Bur Preparedness
Baseball and Parties inn
The Events The
Entertainment of
York,
M ailed up to
it would .
the hi rob traditions Its pan
a luncheon tendered ti
to Admiral Fletcher and the
. Miami, fleet at
. of the Revolution.
. . as one
arranged the
. . . .; visit here and was
, by a reception
New York Club.
Th. men, meanwhile
. to the full the
ball and which an
daily feature the entertainment
provided by the committee.
The tor the luncheon as-
in historic loom. re
George Washington parted from his
officers and as the Hi
chief the
navy, was in part the till el
the addresses.
M. Heck, former
general the principal speaker
it Washington had n pres-
would share us
prick and gratification that we take
It navy the United and
in the expectation II
the time should ever conic when
navy would be obliged
by force the honor of the
led Stan-, member
Admiral on the bridge to hum-
r in the engine room would
in passing along
tor. h to the next generation the n bl
an traditions Of Amman
navy.
Admiral Fletcher voiced
the and nun for
tendered them here and
. . the trying accorded to the en-
list, d on n. He said the
under which they grew up
wholesome one.
, was no abatement today
throngs who visited
. waterfront to the S et at an-
In river.
Ml mint
KI
HIS IN
Al the usual hour
ii en arriving tor conference
with President Friday
Whether would up
the until fie
had gathered further was some
none of the I
, med to know.
Chairman of the Senate
I- ow
Pa May Tho
y of the
of I pi
church iii i- celebrated
, n in tonight, led h
Bishop Th
s, will be held ill I
which the only church BOW slued
n alteration M
years
Opening
The reopening lo-
Chamber
,,, ,, In event
, w International situation
,,
he War It Is or red
In quite poi
Intervention fie
,, .,, according to the
in, King to declare war.
question
Chamber, quick decision la
adopted for financing on a
and prompt will be
Mothers,
I'm Hand, Ore., May IS Tin
today in iii-- city baa bi
j, i
. i a, Governor
wait the women to On .
. Mayor Albee ill
. no Felts, i
,. . 1.111 v. line n
In tin name of the won
Mrs.
will
t, by. r hi annual
row . on
the v.
, nun, ii bring forth
,. The
, . i Friday j


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 May 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
May 07, 1915
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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