Eastern reflector, 14 May 1915


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put
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of Meeds
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on
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drain Privileges
Its and call aim
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limited to the
i risk.
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o trading,
an i ton
put. or call on 10.00 bushels
or i.
I, . p . you
An advance or of I rant
turn ,
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Write for full particulars and
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It. . Ml HAMS
Ohio.
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State of
of Pill
To pi Taker
Tilt
bag a
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yard
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North Carolina, and to I
and ii. b rail hen I
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for u for said land
i I April 1915
I hi above
April. 1916,
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of the lad
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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
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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





T-
THE CAROLINA ROME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
C. J Mass.
yea. , . U-
rate .
application u the u
To
in,,., .,;, H. Outlaw
i the rating will go
since ill-- elimination of the two Ion
moo and the lapse at some om
. . remains to be seen
remits the On thing
knot ml will I
be.
i I FOB SCHOOL
WANT ADS
H E. . FOB
Heaters. and
Hotel Building.
and
Tat-. Will to far
per
Comma
. to
per ion. a fa ,
as
40-
act m ft. .
II
M I l AMI
at Johnston's feed and Seed Store.
. .
General
led by an Act entitled as follow
v Hill to be Entitled an Act to A ROOM, Ml
of Hie I occupied by Coca Cola Bottling Com
corner Fifth and
Streets. Apply to J.
Town of Greenville to
Hearing Coupon Bonds for School
be the
the Board Aldermen of the Town
m the i request
the of
tees the Greenville Graded School
n call an lion In the Town
ting to th voter of said Town, the m fOOl BOOM COT
on issuing bonds In the tag In West Apply to
for the purpose of
school buildings In
., you
i the lead.
mark
k the ink
;. among the popular quotations.
------n
not be ball
they have of the
time the i hi i
Von he was the
,. the hour. Then the old i
make good, a i o
i i and he
there are some
a . mini for war. lit.- a
I . I people arc
fr They reparation
Germany for i i
i on
and V
I o as the man who i an
mi The Is
; such a at t.- In
Hi in
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sen
-I
ha
mill m
Oils
Hilt Ml l OR REST SIX ROOM
hone on I'm Street near
avenue H. Rock
i-i
FRESH S.
Tills MRS
6-11-11
It'll TO I
line t oils. and paints.
unnecessary Our salesmen
paid the Industrial
it
HOLD I PIS SIT WITH
pearls date and initials
ii back of It. Reward if re-
turned in Sheridan,
a-
ii.-
i we an in n d if so . . . I'll
. . ;., t-, .
i ii them, t tart i
i we
n are
hi r-
no talk of
here, Lei bus n I
together and see what u III
ii salon starting i i
injunction ill.
elect ion Mi
Assembly
i g It for and II
hat i an
, -i of the led H Tr i
.-. will vote u. mi
i In School
it bus
, i we
. Is not, n i in-.
s. in it-l
Town Ur
And Whereas the Board of
tees to Greenville Graded School,
did. on the 30th. day of April, 1916,
Die with the Board Aldermen the
Town of Greenville a written request,
which written request was unanimous-
endorsed the Board of
of the Greenville Graded School, that
the Board of Alderman of the Town of
Greenville should call said election
Co. Cleveland
said
Now therefore notice Is hereby given
an was called by
Board of of the Town of
Grenville, In session on April 20th.
to hi Id in the Town Green-
ville, on Monday, the 7th. day of June,
. action there will
rs i the Town IN
. . question of Issuing J
coupon bonds In the
the pose
.-. build
v . all of i
I c for i i
. e In
. Ii ill I.
. I
i w n or printed i rd
.-, those opposed t
; I
or prim I
bluer
lid Tow I
,,
lb
II Will I
. moil
The II Hook aid Town
it th polling
n for
el Ion on Thursday, l-
., . of . and
i lo o clock
P. M, n i provided for by charter
the
pi pen ii- ill qualified voters
of ii., . i In to r
el eel lot A new registration
ii ordered Hoard of
Aldermen Town of Greenville
. Of May.
of Hi. Tow n of Greenville.
II.
Ill
II
re a s I
. ;
. W. B. B.
limited to U
lye. Bar, and
The of Classes
Dr. D. l. James, tree
ills. B. e., every
H I
Lawyer
Practicing In all
In Building on Whir.
fronting Court
the
; .,. . method lo Inform you
work In n-
i glad give yon
II new floors,
raped and
i; h on I r you to Mr. W.
I . . re ill I the five Points
work
III be taken
M I i
oilier Hun tin
begin lo a M
A Building Our young men
need h place of
a. where j i an go and keep om
ii The young man's mind
i- always busy and boy Is
i- doing something all times ii
older citizens do lake more
iii the proper training
buy guide ban In
lion, who can we blame
A v m i A would work m
, better , I
mental and
men
------0
Tomorrow the second for
the Domination of Mayor
win i held and pools will
remain upon from
at Five Points. Tin- friends fol
low. Mi Outlet Col
Albion Dunn both arc claiming to win
put in tomorrow's primary The i
primary, bald Monday the 3rd of
eliminated two of the
Beware of Ointments
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
v v the
. and
entering II through
the Bu Ii articles
ii. . via
ins,
they ii in . Ion fold lo the good i
an i from them,
iv J
n i
mercury, and is taken
Hi.- and sin
I,. the system In buying
Catarrh Pure sure vi gel the
It is taken Internally In
Toledo, Ohio, by I J. v ft Co.
Sold by .- p.-r
Pills for
J. t.
Stables
OR
Frank Star
. t.
H. It Ii V HARRIS
The Mutual Life
of Tort.
K J.
Attorney at Law
In Edwards on tbs
Square.
ALBION DUSK
Attorney at Law
In Third
Practices his services a-
desired,
North
r A R KB KM ART
Fourth and Evans
Bade Both Bay and
Attorney at Law
to the farmers of county;
The Hoe Insurance Company, of Hew York established a
HAIL INSURANCE Department and offers to the Farmers of Pitt County
through this Off ice its 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 . 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. Your 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. Agent.
The Best by Test
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
I N. C, Fob, 1814.
Messrs,
Greenville, N C .
in regard to the J. Caw Tobacco Transplanter bought from
year will say that it gave got a good stand
and the tobacco grew oft better Hum when by band. couldn't get
another one I would take Three Hundred Dollars tor one have.
very truly.
II.
Phone
Greenville, N C.
B. V.
Street
store
Register Deeds Bell
Issued marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing couplet since last report.
WHITE
n and Cells Leona Mr-
La whom
and Adelaide
Caesar
Israel Perl
Little.
HO
Attorney-at-Law
N C
D. M.
Attorney at Law
and Drainage a Special
In office formerly occupied by
T. U James A
mi. JOINER
in Brown Building on Dick
to to
infill avenue. hours
I MARSH
Veterinary
Treat All Animals
Promptly . Day or Might
Day Phone Night 395-L
mi Till
u.
The use Ink by the
larger public service corporations
the country is evidence the good
business men directing these
bale learned that advertising
ah of produce
some results. A great deal of
is away in ad-
for all is classed s
is advertising the
appropriation should m charged to
rather than
advertising. The Hal
way Power
been consistent user printer's ink
for some years. display spun- is
to forth problems, from
company's viewpoint, which arise.
The chief contributing cause or ac-
furnished a subject for
quits an Impressive line of Illustrated
warning and How to get on
oil Hie cars lie tin for
iii, ear In opposite
discussed. When any In-
contemplated by
company, as placing of gates
ears. 111.- was taken Into
confidence, thus great deal
which would
otherwise cropped dispelled,
Ai the present lime company is
big space in a series of articles
the Jitney bus. reason
are being forth day by day in or-
public may have both
aides of Hie question Publicity Is a
mighty tor good. who
have something, of arc
ashamed, are the chief opponent of
publicity. fellow who h
line and 1- all fear
publicity
advertising the daily news-
paper pays the bin II
to reason i
pay the smaller concern II has been
proven beyond II dues
pay. Living, prospering monument
to advertising this country from
Maine lo California and from Alaska
ti. Florida, The afternoon newspapers
of this country, delivered In the homes
read In the the evenings,
after supper, when the day's toll is
ended father, mother children
are gathered about the fireside, fur
great medium tor
the local are other
mediums, which brings re-
turns none quite so good as the
daily newspaper, Kin-Ion Press,
Pot Plants
Perm, mi many other ale
plants or the house. Write to
Spring Pries List of Ross
Shrubberies. Hedge Plants,
and Shade Trees.
Mall, and telephone orders
promptly executed by J. h.
CO. Raleigh. N. C.
Store lea
Flowers For All
We grow them. Roses,
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wad-
ding and Funeral flowers arranged U
the latest artistic
Moseley Brothers
Insurance and Real Estate
Agents.
Sill REAL ESTATE.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS.
MAY
Mr c it. hit this morn-
tor Va. to ml
Week
Mr. ti. T, Gardner, of
lure today,
Mr s Ransom, of Raleigh, cams
ibis morning to accept position
with the Reflector Co.
lion. O. Max Gardner and wife, of
Shelby. X. the guest- of Mr
and Mrs. r Forbes. Gardner
was speaker Pro the Senate
daring the last session, and is now
frequently spoken of our next
Governor. cum
here from Wilson u here
Gardner the annual address
hi Memorial
R.
D. I.
nun HE MM I HI I
By virtue, of the of
la the Mortgages, to-
wit A certain Mortgage executed and
delivered W U P. Cores and wile
N. J. Corey to V. Hooker dated
January 1911, appears record
in tin- In county
in Hook v, page a certain Mort-
gage executed and delivered by W. U
and n d Corey to
Harding dated
as appears of record In the Re-
m county la Hook
I. page and a certain Mortgage
executed and delivered by I,. man lines where machine took fir
i vi
BILES
Kn pal
been nothing lo upon.
our mi or.- yesterday b an
barded hangar dirigible
and started -i Are, An
aviator of the enemy threw bomb
iii.- railroad station at
miles
doing any damage
aviator enemy
sued between the Argonne and the
Meuse by a French airman was com
to come down within the
it D i, James, returned Sunday
Bight Johns Hopkins Hospital
in Baltimore whore be went to
go tor his condition due to
heart trouble. -lames has in
bad health for nearly two months
but continued with his professional
duties.
The doctors at the hospital advised
that he abandon his business and re-
main at home. The many friends of
Dr. Janus will learn regret
his declining health
the oilier band. Hi Germane
brought yesterday a
aviator and British soldiers were
iii bringing two Gorman air
Herman
Berlin, via London, May
Talk on World Peace
. May
American church leaders, deep think
on government and international
low, an advocates of permanent world
peace gathered here today for a con-
former President William
it. will deliver opening ad-
dress tonight, following the
in addresses of Governor and the
Mayor. Judge Alum B.
also speak tonight, and both he and
Prof. Taft Will have I'm their subject
The suites Supreme Court,
the Prototype of the World
The conference will continue
row and Friday, and the speakers in
elude Gibbons, Senator
in e v Sherman of Illinois. Bishop
Luther It. Wilson. Joseph
John Mitchell,
and Prof. The
will consider all -II.-
for establishment of a
court of the world settling
Intern disputes and avoiding
reference to the Ku
n pi War will be omitted,
H America will give
. with the hope the Idea
taken up universally after do
Hi,, in I
i and wife N J. Corey to F.
Hailing, dated March Mb, ll, as
record in the Register's
in Pitt County In Hook A
page the undersigned, will on
DAY. the 7th, day of June o'clock
Noon. HUB, expose to public sale be.
the Court House Door in Green- general headquarters today gave
tie highest bidder or the following
a-h. described tracts morning an ship
or panels of land, h a I was driven from w, by
in the County of Pin and lire
State of North made further progress
FIRST TRACT Situated In and captured live
Township, Pitt County, bounded on the The their a
Carolina.
Pitt county.
Before the Board Commissioners.
Notice is hereby given petition
has been bled before the Hoard of
Commissioners of Pitt county, by John
Dennis. W. II. Lang J, W. and
Others, to lay and establish a pub-
road in said county. Town-
ship, as follows.
soul termini
If street ill the town of
at the line of Mrs. D. K. Nichols, and
extending through property of J.
Harrington, M, P. and
others, and running into the Green-
The notice required by Section
the 1906, of North Carolina
is given that the said Petition will be
heard at the next meeting of the -aid
Board on the 7th, day of June 1913.
the 7th, day of May
Clerk the Hoard.
ft
racks of the
the village of and Ca-
All their attacks were repulsed
The number of prisoners made by us
here was Increased to
and the
French still remain of
lb.- trenches taken them The bat
He continues
English flying machine was
North by the buds of S. K. Worthing
ton and bounded on
West by the lands of James. Nelson
Dennis Branch; the South by
another tract of land of W. L. K. Corey
and on by the lands of Amy
Mines containing acres more or
less and being the tract of land on
which the said W. P. Corey and
wife now reside
SKI TRACT Situated ill Chi- down at a point southwest of Lille.
cod Township. Pitt County and on the of Ha. and In
side of Pork Swamp, the wood south of
the lands and our troops yesterday took by storm
others and containing acres more position of two lines of trenches sit
less and being the land deeded by behind each other and Stretch-
Barrow to Providence Coo- our a width W
per and cannon Mills and them also tool, number of unwounded
conveyed to Samuel Corey and by Sam- prisoners and captured two
Corey to w. U P. Corey hi Deed throwers with much ammunition.
to
Richmond.
June 1-2-3 1915
CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
REUNION
Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd,
inc. limited to June 10th. Extension and
atop-over privileges.
rates, schedules,
etc. call on
, II.
Mil M.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
i.
1.---
Registers
page
attacks north of
and tin forest of La
tailed with considerable losses to our
opponents
the eastern threat re
the situation was unchanged Tl.
ante land granted Russians arrest the
p. hi Stale still our arm; under Gen. Van
Which is of record ill the
Office in County. Hook
THIRD T Situated Chic
Township, County, ill o-
sin. containing acres more
and being
said W, I
or
North Carolina by
the mil
CO
Gram which i- on the branch of Ho-
Register and
Deeds of Count;. In Book Y
page
i in Sn in
Township. Pill County, adjoin
lug lands Nashville Wilson, W.
Ii. Bland, it. cam- and Bailie
Hand, containing. u res more or
Leader
TRACT In
Township,
aide of road adjoining the
last above mi
the of H
Cox and other
more or l
The Lang Place or Coot
land Slid Ira
Samuel Corey Home Place have opened II
and days the big
of on
h . Vistula Their w om
night Russian 1.-
d In man; I-
ally and between
r a k
, several Russian from
m the din lion of had
fulled in morning with vi r; y
I for Hie in;
mi.
Come to see us for the New Model FORD
Runabout Automobiles. Equip-
electric lights and many other new
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very
attractive.
Twin Cr F. O. B.
F. O. a.
Ford Supply Co.
Greenville, N. C.
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
Is reached when one has taken a
In an up-to-date bathtub of our
No house Is complete without It and
the comfort and which re-
from He use
Pan the Price
many times over. We
the finest house In why
not yours. We gladly will ea
It.
and
ll.
adjoining
.
or Cooper trail
land known
,.,
i .
the i nit
Md.
en,
.
social
Ladies WANTED
In lei are prepared clothe
pressing, cleaning service
WK TOn WHILE
hum CHARGE.
Greenville Tailoring Co.
I cell
fourteen separate sub-divisions and
lands will be sold both as
entire ill the several sub
divisions, in desiring
to purchase may have the
, i purchasing in whatever small
titles they may desire.
These lands will be sold for Hie
purpose of paying off and
the actual amount due by W.
and wife N. I Corey for
The
i i
,, a ii ill Hike up
ion problems an
hi and social
communities,
and worn
represented this year than ever
lore, and the speakers secured
cover the phases of charity work tar
better, it is expected, than ever before
Among the lo con
the conference arc
the
in
worker
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
FOR SALE
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle
Peas. Sweet Potato plants
HALL MOORE
amount rash money loaned lo W tor schools for social workers,
I. cony and the legal rate In ,;. relief. Illegitimacy, Hie
from the time said ,, relation between and
were made, all of the notes above re I charities, and feeble
erred lo having been transferred in ,,,,
are now held b; T, Hooker from workers
mid the said T. Hooker having math w, have the;
demand on W L P. Corey for had lo lace during past win
only the actual amount In to
money loaned and the legal rate ,,. ,,. , destitution,
Interest said land- will ,. rare children, public suit
for the purpose of applying l and kindred problems, main
arising from the
lands lo the payment of
Moving Health Economy
Into the Kitchen
A big event in home is the Of the Leonard the re-
standard of merit ii. refrigerators Insuring
purity, cleanliness,
LEONARD CLEANABLE
ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN-LINED
REFRIGERATOR
Housewives and spotless whiteness of the
one piece, solid lining the Leonard; can't be scratched
marred or chipped no plan- for grease to gather or for germ-
breed; can be washed Ilka dish. Exclusive features
found In any oilier refrigerator. Jail call and it, Ask to
the new Lock ask for of refrigerator facts Coma to
day.
Quinn-Miller
Furniture Company
ale
of money loaned legal
rate of from I lie of
loans were made
This the 6th, day May,
V.
s T, HOOK
the notes secured b
above referred to
Owner
Mortgage
which are idem had
conditions These workers, as well
ml- and benefactors I
feeling the necessity of getting
i in formulation of some plan
for all I'm
in
the lime In II of
n; years, a woman is presiding, Site
is Mrs Man Sew
York, wife director tho
Sat.
A l OF I
town would probably frighten
oldest but we are prepared
for necessary remedies even for
that and are supplied with the trash-
eat stock of drugs to compound any
of a doctor's prescription wits
the newest discoveries In medicine
or drugs of any description Our
Is prompt and mistakes are
unknown here.
-i
R,
Open III I
Maj The
convention the American
K.
is hereby given to public
Hill has bu
agreement with all tho members
of the The Roof-
and Cornice Company Withdrawn , f All. ,.,
from the said of The ,, pr, e-
and Cornice Company, and and
hereafter the said business Will v,, i. , and In I
run and conducted by E. m n, American art
c In the o
of The and on Ml
Cornice Co. and the said H Hill Will r convention. Henry White
have no further connection ;,,.,, D ,. value of
Drug Company
with said or company,
Hi of April 1918
E,
c. ii.
4-13-41 Ian
to r-ale and Sickly
The Old
S . Hill TONIC, out
a nation, and other are
II i
Waller Perry, Lloyd
and others. Tin- afternoon Mrs,
mil tender a reception lo
visitors An in the colleges, in
. In
day Will be topics of speaker
n session
A NEW COMPANY
Me opened on Third In S. T Hick's shop, a
mining and tinning and our aim la lo the public the
best for the money, our and give as a
I rial.
The Standard Roofing Co.
S T Hill.
For Monuments,
Headstones and
Iron
Dees Marble Granite





North Cardinal
County
Net in- i hereby that at th
the Hoard of Com-
of Pitt Count, held Monday.
April C. There was a
to Um Board taking
road laid out la I
the following
I d
W. farm; theme i
road north tar. n Lloyd's
farm to Lafayette farm
a dire to
j. k. Corey's path, then
path to the lands; thence
through the land to R.
land; then., i i
of the and R. V Whitt
to
thence act B
the and
line on C
notice l Riven that the
aid Petition will be beard at the reg-
meeting of the Board
of Pitt County, to be held
Monday. May 1916, and all parties
desiring to be heard will present
on said
the Bib, day of April 1915.
Attest Bell, Clerk.
B. A Chin
NOTICE.
By of the power of sale i o
in a certain mortgage deed
executed by Clifton v. Harrell to J.
g. Bullock on the day of Jan.
and recorded in Book T id page
MS of the county Registry, the
undersigned will on Monday the
day of June 1915 at 12-30 P. a . at
Court-house door In Greenville,
N. c sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following described
of land, Lying and being in
Pitt county and State of . C. and in
Township and described
defined as follows, One tract
land adjoining the of A
Bullock, C. C. Little and others and
more particularly described as fol-
Beginning at a gum on Beach
Island, thence North East pi
a stake, thence South West to the
run of Creek, then down the various
courses of Creek to . cypress,
with line
to the beginning, containing
1-3 acres more or less. U being the
of land alloted to Clifton
Harrell In the division the lands
f Jesse Harrell and which division
is recorded in Division pages
and in the Office
or fill County, and known as the
land. Sale made to satisfy
said mortgage
This the Of April 1915.
I. B. BULLOCK, Mortgagee.
BROWN, Alto r.
j. A. Mills. Jr.
D H
virtue as execution to
the Clerk the Superior Court
III i bearing date of March
1915, under .
the above entitled action
d on March 15th. mil
. in J. 80-
ht County Registry, the under-
Sheriff of Pitt county will, on
May. 1915, at
ck Noon before the court
II door In county sell to the
it i at at
the following d .- rib d pa I
or tracts of land, subject to
of J J To wit, that
n l or pare, I of laud lying
In Pit
North Carolina more fully
as ft
on the path in th Lot No.
rum with said path and Lot Ni
Id S I I, W I
heirs line, then with their
N W K l-i to -take la
the edge of -in then N 1-J
S 3-5 pole U a -take M.
corner, thin with M.
line and Bran's line
g 1-5 poles beginning
containing a res more or leas.
Set Tract B glutting at a stake
in the road Almeta wards corner
and runs with said road B K 2-5
poles to a thin up branch
to a stake pointed by some gums, corn-
of No. thence with line of
Lot No. W t-5 pole to
Make corner of Lot No. at the in.
of two ditches, then N
i-j K poles to Bran's
with his line running with
the path N E poles to the be-
ginning containing acres more or
it being Lot No in the
of the land of J. J. as
will appear of record in Hook N-10,
on page of Pitt Count Registry,
tale is to satisfy the above men-
judgment. The same being
sold subject the life estate of J. J
Hard- e.
This the nay of April.
Sheriff of PHI County
North Carolina.
Pitt
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Jones el
TS NOTICE
tut
The defendants Waiter Jonas and
Clara la above entitled ac-
ill take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pitt county
partition of the lauds of Calvin
deceased among hi
said Walter Jones and
Wife Clara will further take
notice that they ate required to a-
pear In the Clerk of Hie
Superior Court of Pitt county on tin
day of April 1915 and answer w
demur to the complaint or petition
the plaintiffs In Ibis action, or the
plaint for
the n and d I plaint
or
This e I pi I
STREET ID
J D COX,
Clerk r Court i I Pill
Julius Drown. Attorney
MUM I KALE Or P.
North Carolina
at Its Share the That
Sufferers Seek.
Backache Kidneys weak
Distressed with urinary Ills
Want a reliable kidney remedy
Don't have to look far. Use What
Greenville people recommend. Every
street In Greenville has Its cases.
Here's one Greenville man's ex
Let L. J. of Third St. tell
U . He says. I bad kidney complaint
My back ached and had severe pains
In my Headaches and dizzy
spells were common and in the morn-
I was sore and stiff. The kidney
secretions were to frequent in passage
and contained sediment which
resembled brick-dust. Friend
mended Kidney Pills to me and
got a box. They relieved me very
mack, putting my back and kidneys
In good shape.
Price at dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
Dona's Kidney same that
Mr, bad. Co.,
Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
Notice Land Sale.
virtue power vested in
that certain executed to me
by i ti the of Oct-
I, and tied In the
mice of the Register for
P it County in I I
shall sell to the bight it i for
ash. public auction, the
House Door in the Town
en the day of May. at 1-
noon, the following described
par, el of real estate, lying, I
sit isle in the Town of
of Pitt, and of Car
Pi tinning North list
Fount, Street-., rue
with the line of
Street N, degrees min-
feet to a dividing
thence South degrees Baal feel
In thence up
Branch to the North line of
thence West feet
with said Fourth Street to the begin-
It being a part of No.
in the old plat of the Town of Green-
ville, and being the same or parcel
land deeded to the said
by Zeno Brown and wife, Nancy
Brown, on September 1914.
This April 26th, 1915.
s. T. WHITE,
Albion
M-ltd
BALI.
By Virtue Of a decree of the Super-
of Pitt County in Special
Proceedings No 1901. entitled N.
GarriS ts Flora Ann Moore and others,
the undersigned Commissioners will
sill for before the Court
in Greenville, on Monday, the
17th day of May. 1915, the following
described trait or parcel of laud, sit-
in Township near
town of that lot known as L
Number in the division of lands
of Jordan Cox. deceased, and the same
allotted to Thomas, see
of Land us and
, ginning at the 3rd corner of Lot No.
j in said division, and running lo the
3rd line of Lot No N. degrees W
L-. poles to the corner of No
r, South B. poles t-; a
short leaf pine, theme South
, V, poles lo a stake on or
f an old path centered by i I
thence N. 3-4 degrees
to beginning, containing
acres; except a small place about
at an acre heretofore sold ii
aid land is sold for art-
P. Q r.
This April 12th. 1915.
In Sup, nor Court.
Pitt County Before clerk.
Emma I- Moore. O. Moore.
B, Moore. Pearlie Moore, John
E. Moore, Lily Belle Oakley and
Willie Oakley, by their Neil
M. Woolen
Fa
virtue of a decree of the Superior
four of Pitt County, made by J. C.
Cox. Clerk of Superior Court, In
th. above entitled cause, on the 8th,
of Mac 1916, the undersigned
Commissioner will on MONDAY, the
day of Juno. 1915, it being
Monday In June. 1916, to
public sale before the Court House
Door In On to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
property, to
A undivided interest in and to
the following described tract or parcel
land, to Lying and being ill
Greenville Township, County,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Harvey Allen, Joseph Noah Ty-
son and others and containing
res more or less and known as the
Tyson Home Place, subject,
I. to the life estate of Mrs.
fella
This sale l made for the
making partition among the tenants
in common.
This 6th. day of 1916.
F. c. HARDING, Commissioner.
IMP
MISS
SINCE
At the business meeting held Tues-
day, prior to the regular program
the exercises, the So
of Bryan Grimes Camp Con-
federate reported that ten
o the memorial exercises, the Sec-
annual reunion of 1914. The
number on the roll now is
being present and forty-nine
it the meeting yesterday.
The names of those who have pass
away during the year an given at
Dixon, 1st N. r Cal. Co II.
Ll. N. C. Inf. Co
F. N. C. Inf. Co. I.
Kenneth II. Fleming, H. C. Inf
Co. K.
Calvin Jones. N. C. Inf. Co ;.
Lang, N. C. Int. Co. I
N. C,
Co K.
Starkey Va. Inf. Co B
Capt. C. A. White, N. C. Inf. Co
N. c. Inf.
Co. F
State of North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
To Bell, Taker of
Pitt
The undersigned claimant being a
of the State of North Carolina,
hereby sets forth and shows the
following tract or parcel of
wit
and being in Beaver
Pitt County, North Cars
Una.
Ten or Twelve acres of land OB the
south side I Tar la Beaver Ham
Township and more fully described
as follow; Beginning in the
George
corner, and running with the line of
J L. Deceased, to J. W. Smith's
I oilier, thence Smith's line to
Ollie corner; thence with
Pollard's line to J. C. Crawford's
line; theme with said I line
to Hemby .- corner, the con.
laming hi estimation ten or twelve
acres, and being a narrow strip of
land In the Nichols about
or seventy yards
Same being vacant and
land belonging to the State of
North Carolina, and subject to Entry,
and the undersigned Claimant hereby
makes entry of. lays claim to and
Prays for a Grant for said land.
This the day of April 1915.
J C.
Claimant.
lire
The undersigned having e
as Executrix of the list Will and
Testament of Emily before J.
ll Cox, Clerk of the Superior court
of Pitt County, on the 12th day of
April. 1916, notice i- hereby to
all persons lo has
lo
IO UM d and note l
is also given to all pi
claims against said estate lo file
said duly with Use
twelve from
the date hereof, mil b
I ii bar of an r,, on
claims
Tills the day of ii. 1918
I. AHA
of estate of
I .
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys,
ltd
The above tiled m
the 19th, day of April, 1916.
BELL.
Taker
MORTGAGEE'S OF
Under and by virtue of tho
conferred upon undersigned Mort
in a certain Mortgage Deed
lug dale of day of Sept. 1913,
C. L. Nora Barrett bis
Wife, and duly recorded in
of Register of Deeds for Pitt
in Book L Page etc the
will sell at public auction
at Court House door in Greenville
N. C. for cash, at o'clock m. May
3rd 1916, the following described
real estate One town Lot in
C. Con-
town of Farmville, N.
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 Heirs on the west.
This day 1916.
AW. GREENE, Mortgagee
PATENTS
i. a. a
r w, r J,.
bf
Is
Clear as a
BUILD
D. SWIFT CO. I
Seventh
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of Josephus de-
ceased, late of Pitt county, North Caro-
this is to notify all persons
claims against the estate of the
Haiti eased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 10th
clay of April 1916, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said will
please make Immediate payment.
This day of April
MARTHA A. MOTE,
Administratrix of Josephus Move
James L. Evans, Atty.
How To To Children.
nm
at to take and date not the
Children lake it and never know it Quinine
adapted lo who cannot
lake ordinary Quinine. not nm
not In head. Tr
It neat line eon Quinine an poi
rot 2-ounce
urn Louie, haul.
SALE
By virtue of power of pale con-
in a certain mortgage executed
and delivered by Paul H k to
J. R. Harvey Co. on 7th day
of January 1914, was
duly recorded in the of the
of Deeds of Pitt county in Hook
Q-lie. Page the undersigned will
sell for rash before the Court House
door in Greenville, on Monday, the
day of May. the following
described tract or parcel of land sit
in Swift Creek Township, and
known as Lot No. in the division
of J. II. estate
Bounded on east by the land of
W, G. Chapman, on the West by the
lands of W. O, Chapman, on the
North by the lands of Hugh Kirkman,
and on the by the lands of F
M. containing acres
more or lees.
Said sale sold to satisfy said
gage.
J. It HARVEY,
Mortgages
HANK owner of debt
F. James Son, Attorneys
i-.-, ltd
of i
hare you seen the
A hast mayor Ti Haul
I. ,
with one term,
A defeated Mexican general is about
as popular the bull that Ml in w
tight.
Mi I ll E OS HALE.
North Carolina In Superior Court
Pitt County Before J. D. Cox, Clerk.
w. ll Harrington wife Mary
Ann Harrington, Charles Scott
wife Henrietta Soot. W.
and wife
William Lee a wife Martha Lee
and Hodges by bis N vi
Friend c. D. Rountree.
Hy virtue of a decree of nor
Court of Pitt County, made by
above entitled cause on the day
of April. 1915, by J. Cox, Clerk of
Court of Pill County, the
undersigned Commissioner, will, on
SATURDAY, the day May.
1915, lock M . expose to public
i-ale before the Court House Door in
Greenville, to the highest bidder
i ash, the following described or
parcel of land, lo
in Township, Pitt
County, North Carolina beginning at
a slake, S. B, corner of lot No.
the Hodges Division and
run.-, with said line to No. in
aid division reversed N 1-10 W
feet lo the N E i of No.
Mid division near
n, , s W feet the N W corner
No in said Division near
Creek; thence S in B
feel lo stake the S W corner of
So in said Division; thence S
i to beginning contain-
16.4 acres more or less and being
No. in Division of the Mat-
thew HodgeS
This -ale will be made for the
of making partition
tenants In common.
the 29th, day of April,
f C Commissioner,
Harding Pierce,
NOTICE.
Having qualified as
Susan Tyson, eased, hue of Pitt
County, North Carolina, this is lo no-
all persons having claims against
of said deceased to exhibit
Hi, in hi the undersigned within twelve
months from this date, or this
will be d In bar of their
All persons Indebted lo said es-
will please make Immediate pay
This the day of May, 1915.
V. IAMBS Son. Attorneys,
6-3
Notice
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of the late I. W. Cox, late
of county of Pill, this is lo
all persons holding claims against
the said estate, lo present
undersigned administratrix on or be-
fore. May 1916 or this notice will
be plead ill bar their recovery. All
persons owing any thing to said
will please make immediate pay-
to undersigned
This May 1915.
HENRIETTA COX.
Administratrix, N. C.
Harding Pierce Attorneys.
That Deal Not The
Because laxative
Quinine dock came not
ringing In head the hill name and
look the U. lie
THE FARM
I- the laws
LIME
ail goad pat
.;,. a, aM m tits
-i Law as the Pans, neat
A the wren haw. earth,
etc, A will
PO WHAT AN CO.
I net Ion I mil
Danville, III., May It, An auction
sale of holdings of coal lands
purchased by Coal Com-
from the late Michael Kelly and
others in this section of Illinois, will
b, held today at the Federal
In order that debts of the company,
amounting to may be
liquidated. The company,
has headquarters in Chicago,
acquired big holdings ten am.
s., years ago it went into bank
being unable lo pay a moll
gage and debts.
Puts
I WHAT.
and calls are th safest
of trading in wheat
. your ii
to the
bought. No farther risk.
Positively the moat
trading.
Open an Ton can bay to
juts or calls
train for lit or hay both
or or as as
mi or gives
p the chance to lies
movement of
Write for fall
B. V.
Maw.
Address all
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 Easy to and
last for Tears. Ask for
to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
o. Friend. Mr.
Die,
Helped Him to
Recovery.
Interesting ad-
vices ti place, Mr. A. . Hughes
writes as was down with
trouble for live and
would have sick headache to bad, at
that I thought surely I would die.
I tried treatments, but they
aid not seem to do me good.
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
ill my friend,, except one, thought I
die. He advised me Is try
taking other medicines. I to
take his advice, although I did not hare
any confidence In It.
I have now been taking
three months, and It ha cured
haven't had those awful sick headache
since I began using It.
I am to thankful for what Batch-,
hat done for
hat
found a very valuable medicine for de-
the and liver. II
it composed pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous Ingredients,
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely,
used by young and old,
kepi In every family
a package today.
Only a quarter.
IT MAS
A POPULATION Or FOUR
THOUSAND.
ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED RY REST
FARM IN O COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
WE HATE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND
PLANT.
NEWSPAPER
WE BATE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE l
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
Cat Us Healthful, Meat .
. C, Ml. MIS
I W
Kitchener
Wants More
Volunteers
In n, i War Lord. Speaks
but Wants
sou Han l War Will
s Long
Tail
London, May If, Kitchener,
English war lord, told
of lords yesterday, that more recruits
needed at once to form armies
to i Kitchener wants
men at
of tin- great victories of
and expressed Ills opinion to
the effect that the war will be a
one, Kitchener said.
whit Ii have made have made
Kitchener expressed confidence that
would soon be In a
condition In regard to
Referring to the action in the region
of I a and the Arras region Karl
Kitchener said
have all followed
the forward movements of our
brave allies in offensive operation
which have been marked with com-
sun The attacks mad
by our troops were not so
as the had made great
efforts to defend their line after the
experience at bat on
the night May Kith, British fur-
drove back tin- Germans on our
Owing to Hie nature the ground,
very progress is being made
around the However
tin Indian soldiers are routing the
Turks in
Kitchener said the English would
equally protected against gases by
using them. The Germans have re-
sorted to the of deadly gases all
through the war.
Sunday lo be daily
Day at Christian
Church
Sunday will be at
Christian church here in Green-
ville It is boned all the nun.
hers of school will cone
out and give the
congregation ever seen in
Not only the members of
Sunday school are urgently requested
to be present, member of that
church are wanted
The purpose this Rally Hay is
In a valiant attempt to see just
how many of the good Sunday school
workers will report
The magnificent way in which this
is nulling lo the front
is an Inspiration to very worker to
l next Sunday, and to lend
his aid ill the Sunday school
what ii and should he in I
town Greenville,
RUMOR OF CLASH
IN ENGLISH NATION
GAINS ATTENTION
Reflector Man Has Pleasant
Dream Early this
Morning
Ancient Undergoes
II Siege by
I Oil At III I IT
Rocky Mount, May 19th, Tie far
of Nash and
ties going In acreage of
tobacco this year, despite the
the crop last year nine in so handy
with cotton Belling at such a fig-
What has caused this reduction
in acreage is known, unless it is
farmers have a clearer
into their business than most folk
think. The acreage is to be reduced
at least per cm
IS TAKEN TO
HOSPITAL TO HE
OS FOB
Mr. Sam of near
took his little ten year old son
to Kinston yesterday to undergo an
operation for appendicitis. The little
fellow was in a serious condition and
he was rushed to the hospital as soon
possible. No news has reached
here concerning the operation Ital-
Ills condition
House Two factions-
Coalition is to be the
Outcome
FISHER DESIGN
Greenville Folks Sprinkling
Streets in Front
Homes
of I t Ear-
d S C.
later has reached the Reflector
office, asking k.
who was raised in lull
has spent the lust few years in
Caroling. Special friends would like
ti know where Mr Whichard is now
residing, and anyone knowing bis
whereabout will confer a favor
i line to tho Reflector
.
III HOT
London. May seem
net em e has in
In, There cone lo light what
appear lbs public, as one of the
ever known.
trouble, it i said, between Winston
and lords of the
admiral
Of the Heel Al the this
ill Inn claims all the political alien
lion
III II
H Tucker, A
i and II Nelson Purchase
the Shop of Lute
The Gardner Manufacturing Co.,
on street, of which the late
Mr. J. Gardner owner
proprietor, has been purchased from
estate Messrs. W.
Tucker. A. and H. C.
son. These gentlemen have already
opened for business and to
the public first class work along
their line. The new will lie In
business for repair work of all
kinds of vehicles, automobiles
ed. The company will
the Improved Nelson Tobacco
Truck. The Gardner plant is
ed on Council street, just a ills
lo the of City Hall.
With such men as Tucker and Mr.
Clark at head of the
and with Mr. nil
mechanic also with
the this new company will
the public the best that can lie
had In repair work.
nil i a I rial
I Expected Out-
come Will be is
London. May Strong rumor
Ware In evidence last night in the
of the house of commons that u
coalition government was about to
formed. Unionist leaders held a con-
with Premier last
night, and n is said, that
coalition government eras
posed of.
According to these reports,
of thee i s have not been
determined upon. It is thought
A. J, will Winston
Churchill as the lord of the ad-
ill- later taking some other
office.
All through the day there re-
ports to tin- effect the government
suddenly found itself lace to face
with momentous problems of
Announcements the can-
of cabinet council; and
of the postponement of Lloyd
projected tour of country in or-
to stimulate interests of the
people, served lo give color lo these
reports.
Official Is lacking, how-
ever, whether Cabinet is still con
t coalition government
some well Informed advise
suspension of Judgment until Premier
gets confidence of the
The Times points today that
of the Admiralty has fail
ed to he present last two meet-
Of the naval admiralty. It is
that there is friction between
him Winston Fisher's
resignation is probable, The Times
trains from making any definite
Inn states that it would be
wall to keep a ti the head
the navy, thinks tin- only
tor this post is Lord
II was staled yesterday the
between Fisher and Churchill had
in in smoothed over,
folks are taking on a Hi u
era prosperity j giving the streets
ill trout of their homes a good
down each day. This helps to
keep the dust very much, and
is bowing a spirit of operation on
the part the citizens toward the city
street sprinkler.
of free liquid should hi- dash-
on the streets every day
who have the arrangements
ill their front yards and it is a
that those in charge of the city
affair will highly appreciate this
friendly and much needed
and if the good people will only
keep ll up. those who have to brave
tin- dust of the In mid-day Will
give them their
Wilmington How Has Public
Play Ground for
Mr. and Mrs. W. M
iii to he present
of their daughter
Susie A.
Ill
Mr. Hugh
ll the afternoon of
111- r,
at four o'clock
saint Paul's Church
Greenville, North Carolina.
HIT
mis REPRIEVE
m Button and Pi ti i Pr o,
sleek fad of African
Wilmington, X. C. May
yesterday gave
for a public playground for her young.
ti rs. This is characteristic of the pro-
meets with approval of everyone
citizens of city, and it
Interested in the welfare of the little
folks.
by way why
don't the people of Greenville conic
together and do something like that
here, before the children, who have to
run around the streets, in order to
secure sufficient exercise, get run
down and seriously hurt, or
while a re-
porter was dodging the
and -tray vehicle on the streets, and
looking for something In
way a scoop, would make
int.-resting reading mutter, be chanced
lean a telegraph pole and
fell
in his dream be returned to
me where lie found the city editor
growling behind his desk with an ugly
scowl on his face The circulation
began to roundly curse
copy baser and the make-up foreman
dropped a man
aim- into the office cast a halo
of over already gloomy
ind office boy dropped
cuspidor on the editor's toe. Just
when the shop was about to
up iii one blue blaze, one of
the delinquent rile rs to
the the circulation
-s. and flashing a roll of green-
. ti for a subscription re-
The in manager faint.
i-i dead away and the office boy wrote
Within live minutes office was
lull of subscribers asking for receipts,
giving us Williams and never
Waiting for their change. All the
force came iii to write the receipts,
and the editor grabbed the money and
Shoved It down In his worn and torn
pockets.
For hours we sat and fondled the
long green and receipt.
brought In a pail beer to
refresh us and we gulped down as
i, grabbed six from t real old
delinquent subscriber.
To cap the climax ill
Greenville bank presidents came in
and submitted u year's contract for a
goodly size space of advertising. We
were all truly happy, and then all of
u sudden a cop shouted,, on
and the reporter awoke with
a grim start.
May
on, . scene of man
in dais yon . .
going j state of ii
tin- ll
military Sail to
the desires of the people n
threats are being made i i.
Joseph, and all the in
of the cabinet member
b i red pi
Alarmist rumors are
throughout city, and n
one time today Prime Von Ben
low, the German ambassador, bad
the city it is known whether bi
has d It not,
special train him
i A comes.
HUH TO GET IT IN THE
A few days ago we received a warm
letter it. subscriber, who
-1. , i the Reflector
curled in ii a small amount of local
news people s,, to
idea in i because vie are running
a paper Mill we should know
thing whether hear or
I i rue Borne i i In
real for news. the I
m have a
know anything th in t
ii. ii James falls do n -i stair
his chin, or if you have company
i way get in the
s W HI
war has in on i
a over ll hall H
who have been lodged horses have been sold
city Jail since Monday evening In to tho warring nations. an
of their line vagrancy, were me n large prof
released last by mayor and it front the tilt of to tat
give ii chance to work out their line belligerent
MAN NOW WITH WAS
IN El HOPE
Will
PEOPLE TO
ml in
re are a of In town
tending court week,
have been thronged with them from
all sections Of county.
them report a I i
owing to the hail storm Monday
is say that they are Ii
and hominy this y .
or in words, are going to plant
a lot of com. potatoes, peal and
few fat hogs on the tide. Some
them they have been
tin blackberry bushes with
eyes
OWNERS
May Greens
boys are the proud owners
a real that w ill make
The are Forrest
Ham Coffin Lawrence ail
Indent at the A. bf. college. The
built their machine from written in-
of Lincoln The
machine is equipped With a en-
The young aviators have ll
ready made several flights, and one
of them will fly to Greensboro sot .
hi say
SIM NEWS
King's Cross May IT-
Misses Helen and Christine Smith
charmingly entertained the
Afternoon their home on
May the
At four o'clock the meeting was
called tO the president, Miss
i smith conducted lb
exercises reading a portion
Hit tenth psalm, after the
member repeated the
The roll was called minutes
were read by the for the
last meeting. The hour was
by a very Interesting pro
gram.
sun. How old Man
Miss Minnie Smith.
Win He- Be is salt Mil
Tyson,
After spent an
hour playing rook the de-
parted for their
W bill
start
I was not to
bout but Teddy seems lo have
thought II was only an
to everybody to rest on their
Hid let bin rock the boat by aim
Mil.
There For Several
He Has Able In bail
U. S. A.
Asa newspaper man, now
with the Reflector was in at
outbreak of present He
was in Germany when war
e, remained for three
being unable pm
in crossed
England be s
Within a s he will start it
i telling
n getting war
nm n
N. C, Hay very
. ere rain storm i
territory
int. yesterday storm
did do damage in town
inn it is reported about a
i i two from here much hall as
ii y rain morning
news conies
the was and played
section.
On.
Chronicle I
The thing you can tell
man who knocks Is v I
have very good railroad
ha will Bad i to
null him ii-1- up
we H
SI III If VI
LARGE I now Its on sun i I-
t,, Mi o pip
r, has been here for past two days
and has attract ii
by the sprightly has
his strange looking I
ii Instrument. The nun,
. its a long, I i
bat captured i
almost everyone in
Mr Mil-. lo he hi i
and two with ll
Nil 1.1 AH N flits TO
STROKE
Mr w Allen, of
v I ; . ed away his home I
, from a t i
i ii ago, but
It, only to a
,, i,. r, j
Mr ah, ti I t
In ii hi Mrs. W. f. i
.,, is a daughter,
Mi Allen was ii prominent faille f
this i and death Is deep
j mourned,
Interment will
ground tit
suit and


Title
Eastern reflector, 14 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 14, 1915
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