Eastern reflector, 18 June 1915


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Barring the i. f new Ford oar,
between August I receive from to
J share of the pi
drive Ford pie in construction. No
complex mechanism to learn. In town or country, business
or pleasure. Ford care serve every about two cents a
mile operate maintain.
Tour I 1490; Town Par Couplet 1750;
Sedan f. o t. a in all
On display and
Ford Supply Company
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
when one taken a
In an up-to-date bathtub of our
No Is complete without
the comfort and cleanliness r
from Us use
Pars the
many times over. We have
finest house In
not yours. We gladly will
It.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber
FOR SALE
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle
Peas. Sweet Potato plants
HALL MOORE
MM
i Continued from Hi p .
it sounds
in mentioning i
in choosing and Inviting speaker, Mr
Winston brought In story tin
young who found himself on the
operating table of a hospital about to
be operated on appendicitis
tor if ii
weir necessary that his appendix be
taken out. II Is
said the doctor. said Mr. win
Is necessary that I
here today, but n Is
I nothing to learn you ibis
morning In history, el
I come to talk to In a
plain, practical way and to Rive you
benefit of my
and to tell you l
which I think women
in slate should know
when I used to l school l stood
examination on my leaching
and in making a report on m exam-
ii was Bald I
that I writ that i didn't sot
This last of report Is
not a requirement in the schools
today, it make no difference how
much the teacher moves about today,
hi i an be In a thousand different
is. just so he accomplishes his
Mr Winston said be his
first speech on education in at
Patterson's in county
lie was a freshman at the
this time, said be bad
a vision pan the young
woman play around the fireside
In the public school houses. I
thought they should so leach
later a . taught In
public should make so-
m questions business,
change and other affairs, I wanted
child win. been reared In
public and rural schools to come for-
ward and in- the
A I
to
day truth
of
ii a common and
strength and
not ml
upon Governor and other officials,
inn upon tin- of the
ii we are lifting the
up in batter educational
we are not doing our duty. Young
, when yon go to h
in the children your
i Ti II them j have i
to give a good
lift ill. in
Mr, Winston said local
people the state are not
the educational tests that should
to officials representing them. Ills
whole i .- h was full of advice to
the gradates and was one the
in i . s ever hi ard
the He referred to the
fact people were belonging to
b i ins organizations and
ion much, joining too many son.
doing little. His words
along this part of his brought
forth frequent applause, He cautioned
young graduates about joining ibis
and that you join the i b be
a true He Illustrated by
telling what an old woman said of
her husband, which was an answer
a friend who had asked what he be-
longed lo ill the way of
and Her answer was
belongs lo nothing human race
in- is a mighty poor member of
The presentation of diplomas
and the bibles to the graduating lass
followed the literary There
win- forty-five in the ibis year,
There was applause as each girl came
forward and received her diploma and
bible.
Miss Katharine Tillery
next gave a parting quotation en-
titled and Glee Club
followed this by
Wright made some
relative lo the
in school and what the students
wen- accomplishing and exercises
came to a with a song
Spangled the benediction
by Rev, Hay.
How An Old Time
Shipping Master Got It
The numbers tin- graduating
if 1915 are as follows
la.-
A NEW COMPANY
We opened on Third la S. T Hick's shop, a
rooting and and our aim It lo give the the
best work for money, our prices and give a
trial.
The Standard Roofing Co.
T. HILL.
SAYS
FIRST ONE AND
THEN ANOTHER
almost unbelievable that ten he so as
the Green; Tailoring does
Still It's easiest in World to do for cur method ii a
man sanitary clothes pressing machine
We press natural body shape into any kind of garment, give you
lining creases and a finish that's uniform.
Greenville Tailoring Co.
PHONE H.
THOSE FINE
TAILORS
Are now located in Proctor Hotel Building in the store room formerly
pied by Music Store, where they will
MAKE SUITS TO MEASURE
W will make all our Suits here in Greenville, nothing sent off, we also give a
try on with every suit assuring you that it is Merchant Tailored. We also
make a specialty of alterations. Cleaning ard Pressing, etc. We carry samples of
the FINEST WOOLENS that the mills can produce.
CONNIE MADISON BISHOP
IRENE
MARY ELEANOR
MILDRED DAVIS BROOKS
SWANN BROWN
EMMA BROWN
l EARLE CLEVELAND BROWN
SARAH EMILY CLEMENT
LEONA PRANCES COX
MABEL
DAVIS
. LARA LOIS DAVIS
MABEL CLARA DAVIS
MARY FAGAN
ETHEL BEATRICE FINCH
ERNESTINE I
FORBES
I LARA GLADYS GRIFFIN
ELIZABETH VIOLET HOOKS
RACHEL HOWARD
SALLIE FRANCES JACKSON
PATTIE MACK JOHNSON
CHRISTINE BENEDICT JOHNSTON
JULIA NORFLEET JORDAN
MOORE
CARR NEWMAN
ADDIE
BESSIE FAISON
FLORENCE PERRY
KITH PROCTOR
MARY LOIS
EMMA ROBERTSON
MILLIE J AN ROEBUCK
KATE EL SAWYER
ELIZABETH PLUMMER SPENCER
ALICE STEPHENS
EDNA i
Waters
white .
white
white
Halifax County
Wilson County
Halifax County
Hyde County
Person County
Hyde County
Northampton County
Gates County
County
County
Beaufort County
Hyde County
Georgia
County
Martin County
Pitt County
County
Wayne County
County
County
County
. Robeson County
Pitt County
Gales County
Pender County
Wake County
County
County
Warren County
Nash County
Northampton County
Martin County
Pamlico County
County
Beaufort County
Davie County
Halifax County
Halifax County
County
County
Halifax County
. Halifax County
Hyde County
Give Us Your Ad.
Peace Efforts Ike Pres-
are Highly
Richmond, June B, At the twentieth
annual convention Virginia Fed-
of no in at
those mentioned
president to succeed President David
son. who will not he a candidate for
re-t are Howard T of
Alexandria, lye present secretary, ti.
Will ox Rh Central
Council, i.
urged for tin- office
-.-, treasurer
Numerous resolutions been
Important which
the
. .-, lion I Ix
at Ion the spread
lo i of
poll tan . by State tax
tills Idea I I
Into State fund.
Contending President; Wilson for
and expressing the
imp.- that be will be aide to
outstanding without re-
sort to arms.
SALE
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain deed of trust
by the Utility Machine Shop
and Garage to. to W. H. Long,
tee, h deed of trust was duly re-
in the office of the of
of Pitt County, in Book A-ll
Page the undersigned Trustee
will sell for cash before the Court-
door In Greenville, at noon on
Saturday, June If, 1916, the follow-
described tract or parcel of land,
lying in the town of and
an
A-. I
Down in Air.
shipping master the name T.
M. At i there
there by name. He's dead now.
poor fellow, his death i- lauded
all the men have sailed III.-
seas tor an; appreciable length
lime,
During Tommy's lit.- be made
real thing of business
signing Dion on the old sailing ships
that crept into the port of
Aires. Signing them and pocketing
the advance money, giving ex-
change a old starvation
pa. lot. was Tommy's game, and many
are the men who have been trapped
Into his dive and i hi lo sea with-
out a rag of clothing and no
co,
Tommy Moore had a long and
Hating life before be his re-
ward, if there was any Tor him. He
was born in Ireland and then
to this country and enlisted In
rimed Stales navy. Falling to in
satisfied with conditions In the Amer-
navy. Tommy jumped his ship
when in a South American port, man
aged . gel down to Aires and
Started his shipping For a
number of years he all tin
square rigged ships coming Into
nos Aires with men, and during ibis
time be built up one the
reputations of any shipping master in
world.; His name i known
from Port Said to San Francisco, and
every man went to sea hated
him.
is told tin once when a
sailing ship was ready to pin to sea.
Tommy could find
men lo till her. he went in the morgue.
a dead man's body, sen it
aboard ship told the skipper
was an able bodied seaman.
When ship go to sea, the man was
found lo he dead and about half rot-
ten. That did worry Tommy in
least, for he had gotten advance
money already and was several
miles in wake of the ship.
Along about Tommy grew tired
of life on shore, so he bought an old
three masted hark and sailed for
England, Tommy made his trip up
the Western ocean without a mishap,
and reached Liverpool where lie dis
charged his cargo, paid off bis crew
aid then about to gel a return
. for Aires.
After a couple of months, Tommy
had his hold full of English goods
going out to Argentine, and
paring to sail on Wednesday morn-
He signed on a one
man. that bloke in till mil the
ships complement could be found
in all Liverpool. The English ship-
ping commission would not let Tom-
my put to sea without his full crew,
so there he was a lug boat wailing
in the river, and one man la. king
for the
Tommy went ashore to a shipping
master he happened to know, and put
the proposition up to him.
says Tommy. I've ti
to have a man tomorrow
says Sheeny.
a live pound nine
waiting for you when yon place a
man aboard that ship of sues
the venerable Tommy
came from Sheeny.
He always got busy when he was
the color of the money.
that night Sheeny and another
fellow brought something aboard and
it Into Next morning we
fellow's gave It a shake, and it asked
am I Who plated me
aboard this blooming
We gently informed him that he
aboard a ship bound for South Amer-
Al that the fellow, who was
puny, let out a scream like that of
an angry cat. and made a dive for
the after poop, where lie found the
old nut smoking his pipe In much
ease.
Are you says
new band
am. says Tommy, and what of
have be. ti shanghaied and placed
aboard this ship against my will
plied the skipper, and what's
Mailers you. What
Hounded on northeast by
street, on by bloke, and I call upon you to set me
street, on tie- southwest by Long ashore at
Ml and on northwest by i Ho, says the skipper, and
Street, and being a part of I call spoil you to get to washing
in lo I. Moore, down the decks as quick as lord
H. will let you Catch hold of buck
Jr , by deed from r James, et, you
Receiver, dated December dare address me in such
iii Hook B-10 Ml, replied he having laid
and being same land conveyed lo told u- fellows I bat was his
Utility Machine Shop and name
In by deed from L. Moore. 0.1 here man skip
and W. II. if I down II I op, I'll
Jr., on March 14th-, Said land wan to eat bucket
sold to satisfy said deed of trust that. lei mil other -a am
r,. . .- . man made a dive him,
May 1916,
I His ht caught under
W H LONG, Trustee .,,, T. gave
F. J. James .- Son. Attorneys. bloke, was a caution
5-IT-l I When he had finished Al
On nothing hut work
and even forgot be seasick.
We heard nothing else him.
until about three days later when we
sighted ,, smack which
to lei us have some
a ii-w newspapers.
didn't mu. h k in
inn a. soon as in- saw the paper
he made a dive tor one. He .-at read
n a minutes, then
his chest, he walked alt to
poop . skipper was pa-
and -aid
I 1.1 you
The skipper him he would
knock out if he did
away from poop, and
told him what he him
and it took him live minutes to do it.
Then showed skipper a
copy bis papers with the
picture of a weak blue eyed bloke on
the page
Yes, i-
more ii
what's tinder said Al
The skipper did. found
briefly stated Lord Algernon
ha disappeared and that a
reward of t n thousand pounds was
offered information as to his
whereabouts,
you have yourself.
probably gel ten yearn for kidnapping
said
The skipper grew meek mild at
that, down mi his
never knew who was, my
said skipper,
didn't reply to this, so
skipper went ahead and him that
in- would lake him back to Liver-
pool .
him he had taken a
lam v lo the trip in ship, and
be move his i lollies all, and
a- a and Instead
of going in Aires, skipper,
could ill Kin and .-el him
ashore.
pleasure, said
Tommy,
aft, and became a fair
holy tenor lie bossed skipper
and mate around. Learned them some
table and took i barge
things, g. rally.
After due time tin. ship reached
Rio. and alter calling on old man
for pounds expenses home.
slipped down ill the dingy, and was
rowed ashore
The old 1,1.1 n thought he had got off
light, and was happy the rest of the
voyage, or until we reached
Aires.
When we dropped the anchor, w.
saw a police boat coming out to meet
us. and old man got scared, think-
had given him away.
The boat came along, and one
the cops the skipper there
was a man on board that they want
ed.
him Rio, said the skip-
per, he's a
said the policeman, he's
Artful Arthur, and you are biggest
fool I ever
At this the skipper went wild, and
gave the a crack over the head
with a boat hook. After being
lied for a month by a thief, and then
have a cop to tell him he was a fool,
was more than Tommy could boar
The skipper got a month, for it is
a dead game to monkey with the
cops.
I saw long ago and be told
all about It. II. was in Liverpool,
and had just robbed a bank, wanting
to get away and he got Sheeny Cohen
to shanghai him on Tommy's ship,
and then he played off a lord.
I him about the newspaper
story.
oh. will, said these
per pictures are so blurred that you
can't tell what they arc. I am a
much like the real Algernon.
as you are the of
And that's how Tommy Moore was
beaten at his own game.
Hut I'll bet there was never a bloke
had the nerve nil Tommy
about ii.
End.
Having qualified . Executors under
will testament of J.
W Allen, eased, all persons hold
claim., said estate will
same to undersigned with
in months from the date of Ibis
notice. Hie same will he plead in the
bar of their
Ail persons Indebted in said
will phase make settlement Immediate
This May SI, 1815.
W. K Ivan .
Harvey Allen,. .
Executors of W Allen
M JOT
Of
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND
PLANT.
NEWSPAPER
the H-st Useful, the Host Healthful, the Noble
RAVE A
OF TWELVE MUM
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
GREENVILLE, V is MM,
M Mill II
Austrians Advancing on
The Italian Forces;
Make Some Captures
Charged that the Teutons are
Using Dynamite to force
FIRED
Innsbruck. Austria, June
and Switzerland, and
p. thou-
sand troops left
Trent yesterday and are now
against the Italians on the
front.
In the vicinity of and
a heavy fighting occurred recently.
The casualties are reported
to have amounted to 1,600, while the
number of Italians killed or wounded
nearly as many,
A new ammunition depot at
has been destroyed by the
Loosen t miles
The troops are
employing dynamite in the Alpine
passes, blowing up rocks and loosen-
avalanches on the advancing lier-
The heights dominating
on the from have
been occupied by invading Ital-
Declare
Home, June via
that Austrian military authorities
are fostering brigandage in disguise
to the roar of advance of the Ital-
are contained in an official
statement issued war
The communication
is certain that Austria has left
in territory actually occupied by us
emissaries who have been given or
to practice brigandage, Men of
and
guards are involved. Naturally they
are disguised and provided with
In addition they are paid
crowns or more,
Isolated Troops
men have fired here and
there and continue to
Into the backs of our troops,
ed soldiers and officer and provision
convoys. Following provisionally at
lacking columns, especially in wood-
ed regions, which permit wailing In
ambush without difficulty, these
even have on doctors while
they were treating wounded , upon
wounded themselves upon
lance
The Hole says an Austrian
who was concealed in the vicinity
discharged two shots from a
at an observer who was directing a
battery of heavy Italian artillery
without effect. The communication
closes with the assertion that it is the
purpose the check
Italian Operations and also lead tin
Italians to exercise cruel reprisals
Greenville Public Library lo
Have Booms In Five
Points Building
At a meeting of library com-
Monday afternoon it was de-
to move the library to the
rooms in the National Hank Building
at once. These rooms are donated
by the owners of the building lo be
used by the library Without rent till
January 1917. The suite selected
is on the second floor an dis coin,
posed of three rooms. These rooms
will furnish attractive
lot the library for some
time lo come.
library is
of representatives the following
in Km of
Century Club, Hound Table. Sans
King.-- Daughters,
Branch of the Southern Association
College Women. Hoard of Aldermen,
Carolina Teacher's Training
School Faculty, Graded School
Odd Fellows, Red Men.
Lodge It. A. M. A. K. A.- A. M.
Chapter and Knights of
Pythias.
The whole purpose
tee is to make the library serve the
needs of town and thirds cent
Prof. Austin Explains
Chautauqua Proposition
In full
Some lime since a group of Green-
ville citizens, believing that the
of Greenville county
best, need the best, deserve the
best, and appreciate the best of all good
and believing that it is better
to bring good things of the world to
your own door, where your neighbors
may also enjoy them, than to selfishly
seek for yourself elsewhere,
simply because you can to go
and most of your neighbors cannot,
made arrangements with Pen-
Association to
include Greenville in its circuit this
ear.
In order to bring this week of pleas-
lo our people, the citizens were
obliged to guarantee the sale of seven
hundred season tickets at two
each, the conditions of the con-
tract require that these seven bun
tickets be sold not later
than Monday evening, June 21st if
only lion are sold, it means that the
guarantors are of two hundred
dollars, if four hundred are sold it
means that the guarantors face a de-
of six hundred dollars, and so
on.
There Will lie no season tickets sold
after opens and those
wishing to go must purchase
at a cost of from twenty
live cents lo cents, each depend-
upon attraction II
you buy the season ticket, each en
costs sixteen and
WAS FITTED FOR
las Neither Armed. Says Liner
Was Sunk without a
Moment's Warning
COUNTY OFFICERS TIE BRITISH
IN
possible. Nobody is committed to
scheme or plan, no organization
Is obligated in any way by a
representative on the committee. This
method of organization is being
sued because -e. ins best way
to allow everybody to get in touch
with library and lake part in its
management n Is sincerely hoped
every man, woman and child will
feel that he ha- a- nun ii interest as
anybody else
The plan for raising money to
the library has not been de
upon yet It is certain, how-
ever, that no person or organization
will be assessed a penny. All con-
ll voluntary The
advice and assist nice of who
bus an idea will be welcomed all
limes.
Negro lynched
Little k, Ark . June IS, Loy
Haley, the who shot and killed
Hoy Lester, a well-known young
plainer m La Fay site county several
days ago. was taken from
of m i ad county,
mob, and lynched In dense
early today, Tin
nearly strong, overtook the
sheriff while he was in his
ii ward in k ,,
place in penitentiary
FIRST
TASTER l Kill II i
Friday night the Aral episode the
Master Key will be shown
This is a first class
Interesting and highly enter
Mr. while is indeed
in securing this picture and it is
a sure thing that will he thorough
enjoyed by all who sec II
is worth n
patronage given it. for it always en-
to give its the best
there is In be hail.
s cents.
All monies received from
after the opens are
not allowed lo go to make up ii ii v
deficit occur to the
tors because of their inability lo soil
the seven hundred tickets.
This is why we are urging you so
strongly to buy your season tickets
now. Besides you win sale money,
even if you can go lo hut hull en
and you can make some
body happy ii- letting them use your
ticket when you can't go yourself.
know the people of Green-
ville and county believe
pays lo bring on n to a incur and
manhood, women to a sweeter
nobler womanhood, and young
people in splendid effort,
they will stand behind then
guarantors who are zealously work
in this same end.
I Brig,
Is Home's State-
That Teutons
mi Heelers and the Wounded. Pass-
ire Liven lo Teutons
The of Amount High
Powered Explosives.
London, June
was no t armed and she was
Sited as a said sir Ed-
ward Carson, attorney general in tin
cabinet, in addressing court
of inquiry this morning at tic open-
of the board of trade Inquiry into
the loss of the Cunard liner, which
was sunk Irish May
by a Herman submarine a loss
over I Inn vi s.
Meet I
club
of dinner ill
in Raleigh mi for dis
ii- mu problems pertaining in the
North Carolina ii i- ,
peeled there will he r least
in attendance, and I
hoped a larger an. ml
will he
Tl. i Will I . I
.
pi of inn ii ii
c and
Inst I
So
wt
of l
W lull
I. now.
i guarantee to
happiest most worth
of Its he tot
Yours for Greenville,
Herbert . Austin
VI T I ll.
i mi mi i
p. Washington District Conference
meets in tonight and re
will he present eighty delegates and
two ministers from various sec
lions of this district.
It It will preach open-
sermon tonight and the
w ill be presided over by siding
i i c, L. Reed.
Delegates from are the
following R, II Wright, K.
in n. a. ii
who will leave for
ville tomorrow morning.
president of
court, is assisted by Admiral Sir Fred-
Lieutenant Com-
as naval and
Captain Davis and Captain Speeding.
of the Mercantile Marine. Attorney
Carson and Frederick H
Smith represented Hoard of trade,
while Cunard Company and the
passengers
the late Alfred ti. all
were represented by counsel.
A large number spectators crowd-
i l the court.
Sir Carson, who opened for
board trade, said he courted the
inquiry. He was aide to give
complete denial
that the was armed and
was serving as an auxiliary lo the
British naval
their note to the
speaker -aid I Slates
ready have officially denied this, and
. i propose to call will con-
prove the
American g the
was armed, and that she
in bad In i n fitted . m us
port.
warning a
line Hied two
and II is believed a third
project lie was also d. an ,,. i
only contrary t.
law, inn n is contrary la tin
civilization and .
passengers in manner
was a deliberate attempt at
Sir r. mat l . Hun .
nun of speed would in- Important.
The was going i- Knots, us
nut of her boilers in
sequence of the decreased traffic,
thus saving a i of her total coal
consumption a
amount lab
lion i was
by British admiralty by w
loss but these iii
-mi lions arc l . made public,
and tin- pail of evidence i- i,, .
a ken in
quite . -aid
t one of the main
I'm- the . i. of
i III be ., ions and
the . the
a . upon in
i ill lie Ural question to he
de iii . investigation II
Important Business Concluded--
Road Machine Bought
Ai meeting or the county com-
missioners on Monday, June 7th. it
was found the term of the road
superintendent it A. had ex-
and on motion he was redact-
ed to succeed himself. J. T Hart
Stock Fence Commissioner re-
and Lawrence was
pointed lo take his plan-. W
who has been appointed road com-
missioner for Greenville township
made known lo the board that be
could serve, and Taylor was
appointed In ins place.
After disposing of the above bus.
the board of commissioners con-
the proposition to Improve tin
road I rum Frog Level to Adams
bridge and found it was
was arranged Beaver
Dam township pay one half
cost iii improving the road and that
of Greenville pay the
other half. The citizens of Green-
ville to raise the necessary amount
by private subscription. The
burg road is in he improved by
same means.
The commissioners have some
time been considering buying a road
machine, and this meeting Mr
I a representative
White Company was present sub-
a description of a motor ma
. up by company,
-ells for 16,800.50. Tin
decided to purchase ma i
one half and
May giving their
note
I. W Law r. in . II
as the Green
ville bridge, and it was accepted
A proposition was submitted lo pro-
fenders for the Greenville draw
bridge, to provide ample
lion tor bridge.
it was agreed Hi
protection he n, ii . .
XI will
cost Work will he
ed i and i hod lo
at i. hie
Fill BIG LOAN
The British Parliament is Told
That Struggle With Germans
Cost a
Day For Next Three
Months
London, June Premier Asquith
on moving a vote i r- for
Informed the members
the House I ominous today
expenditure in tin- next three mi
would not he less than
daily.
Premier Asquith in
the credit measure from April l
expenditure had been
the in daily. He
estimated daily expenditure
during of new credit
would nut lass than
for reason as the war
i Britain's
in, alien would
crease.
iii general it
the premier to the n
Of the government, lie .-. J
been Justified n
hi did r
in. outside . no i
i lie task was a- eh . I
full iii the lot of any man.
After paying to
. agues, Mr, i lain ;
himself agues the
. admitted In
word . . i i
in
lies.
in the Seek Seller
lie, y, C. North
Booksellers
i a in id its annual
I ere . u variant
matters interest to nun engaged
kl.- the disaster occurred, m .
I rear l., ,,.,,. w .,,., .
A petition w.-i- I,, allow
lie township an i lion in
m a special school lax lo Id.
r m in ,, , .,. gram.
ed.
was found . was
funds, upon being ad
by K I Forbes, of tin Nation-
bank -inn.
borrow
amount, as security. a
note due on February Till 1916, and
payable National Bank
I,
Other minor wen
sin h as honoring la rs nu
paying debts Incurred by
county.
Washington Man Is Found
Dead in a Room in
t and there was a
luted design to murder. The real
arising are only two Firs i
the i i Hi,.
lo iii-ii-in lions
conveyed admiralty . and
I, i to whether everything n
tin Killed
Washington, X C,
V wire was received i .- in,
from Not . mil- that J,
a local of
folk Sou l II, had I. II . ., I
m a room on
folk
The . i u ,. .,., , .
i know n i ., id . r
It Is light
the man had despond, in .,
but m and
suicide.
He s a wife and font i
In Washington
Surrender
Salisbury, June . ,
. well known beef mark i
man in this- city, who here u
v. mi his in. ii were i
ed with stealing s i baa n
turned to G him
self up i the boy
ii I a were in the
Hooper are now doing time for
theft. They claimed to be doing
bidding Hooper when tin y got I i
Cow and hub In red it
6-
Miss . , . ,
in returned home.





THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
COP In.
O i
We think would I i
If they short skins and
Star
So. the la reminded that blouses this warn weather
are human, or at lb
. i.
rates be had
application at the
Th Building,
All card of
respect hi- at
Mill per
Is
the am
u, admire nun who is
enough
even II he is a
wrong don't
,., . editors would be
no ;
man la
i. Krone when bi
. ft
mi e to
cant.
i b for at
Una, up to lines
matter
. it the pout a.
i.
I Kill II M
in- u VI I Ml I ll
The hour playing ball upon
with the advent tins weather.
q and km to It.
This beat
doe
Greenville Chautauqua
Sixth Day Features June 28th
American Money Meets British Nobility
wan
I to Hill
It.
i Hi Times
h nil I
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. left a
III I
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r n
I. W. M. .
limited to HI
and Thread
and
The of lasses
m with Dr. D. U
M. C, every Monday.
sane . Ca
Practicing Id all the
in Wooten Handing
street, fronting Court
J. I. i
II It .
DB
DENTIST
Frank Hun
H. r.
A SCENE IN MAN FROM TO BE GIVEN
ON CHAUTAUQUA
p v, . i; e i In love t charming
i ft i her father and tin-
to . man
. . Mm hi u
It i II on the
f the title, i
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I, to . riven licit ;
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and a i-
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law
II Building
I,
Kb t
r- it Fourth and Evans
lade Both Day aid
Seed
FLORIAN
AS CASPAR IN
living; All l
In
I of I m
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tor the
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No
That i- the el
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II In
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; till the
will make mi tin
tors. Every i
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N. tin in that
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ti uplift i
i.
we
i song
in
Kurt I
ml
the
. ,,. your glass house.
j . know as many on
know n m
Con-
n .
tin
praying rm warm
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We
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HIM
PI.
II I
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world how l
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and
oil nit
the m pap
I the I hem will I
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long wars in no
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h,, ii n i I lion
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of I
-ii-i- know old
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we opine that
It Quick, P Ii going
to
and longitude In
ABRAHAM
Interesting Story by Mrs. Who
Lectures at Chautauqua.
her delightful Heart
of a
who is to here on our
qua program, tells of her
President Lincoln It Is one of j
the most gripping bits of
of Lincoln, showing his great heart
ever Hindi public. She writes
I was In when my sol
fought awful battle
Richmond the
sea of swept the city.
News of fate had
reached us mid the city was full
rumors that Picket had been
killed. I did -tot them. I knew
he would i. He bad told in-
so. But they were very anxious hours.
lifter Hie tin- there was a
harp rap l the door. The
bad all run i he was full
of my
taught me love I hem,
Th.- fate of other cities had awakened
my fears fr With my
hale arm. I answered
,.,,.,. k, Ho- door looked up
a tall, and man In ill
lies, who. with the accent of
the
tin- s placer-
I In- Is net
here
he replied.
but I see the place.
am Abraham
The stranger bis
-No ma. just torn
ham I friend
PI wife,
hi- all I Bay. I
seen Mr but r
the love and th
which my soldier always spoke of m
pushed nm I and
reached out his hands Mr.
who in arms, As he did
so expression of rapt,
,, ,. up the sad
face, it n look I h never
STRONG MUSICAL TRIO.
The j Company, on
sixth of Is one of
the strongest trios In
work Gabriel
and Miss Oliver are all three
won fame as bass
baritone at the
House, where in- sang for three years
lawn I i
his in
won him the praise of the
I s w
i ma
Di,,. f i . . -t the
i- I a gen-
second
s II p
ill, for the ls--i
i Ills i Is ailed
The tin and
i .- of in i
from the of
the pilgrims null the o of tin-
The Ibis
trio Is Miss mil . -i
with n pleasing voice SI Is a so a
trained mid programs will
lie with several
of tots kind.
OF
Lecture by Widow
General to Be Given on
Chautauqua.
Our program is to he
graced by the loved
men of America north .-i south 1-a-
It was her
band General who
Hie
to tide his charge Get-
a charge still remain as
tie greatest k known to
Mi- I to
of a lecture that
Is ways.
It is of
has as much us any
other one address to strengthen the
tics of the
b. p.
Street
ALBION HI
at Law
flea In Building, Third
wherever bis
desired.
North Carolina.
M. Ill N l I H II
Mill With
Mutual Life C.
of York.
J K
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Treat All Animals
Tails Promptly Answered or
Day Phone Night
K. C. CAUSEY
Attorney-at-Law
N. C.
L.
Osteopathic
Office in the National Hank
Dickinson Avenue,
hours
to IS and
Now i- time
for typhoid Wall
Ii, with I be
i hard
seen on r face. My baby open-
ed his mouth wide and Insisted upon
giving his father's In-
Has Mr. gave the
little one k In me. shaking bis
g.-r him playfully, he
tin mailer with tin . . the rascal, that I
., Have i,,,,, ,, n. that kiss
It about off, and those bright
I went down steps.
Bryan thought talking to passed
.,. . . , , hen learned Hull m forever bill in my memory
HUM TIM I Mil
The Morning hands a
editorial to
,., ten Bart of the and
them I.
i, An
things to all men, but
not be o his or
and narrow in
was
human that
strong have a perpetual
ii ii . which all
Unit V Fan fin artist, but revealed Itself to the
Those who not have to t r j i little i to bold
, . nOW going to health r. out hand i he and its Mi
. rid of impurities the to is-
, that back- It through Mr Lincoln that my
as a lad of a received
Ma Weal Point
.,, I , . .,, m
i i.-s. if you cannot felt you
need from pain and
Kidney I f
the kidneys to and make yon
Attorney at Law
Mill II
MISS
I.
SCHEDULE OP
Line.
North Smith Mound
No. a. m. No. p. m
p. m. No. p. m.
Norfolk Southern
Hound West
No. 1.08 a. m. No. 3.02 p. m
No. a. m. No. a. m.
No. p. m. No. p.
Southern
Schedule April I lib
. urea condemns well
in in-
in- lauds Bold
The Quinine i hat Does Not Affect The Head
of Ionic
than ordinary
and does nor
in head the lull name and
look the K. w
MISS ELIZABETH OLIVER, FLOR-
IAN AND GA-
MINES.
to America Mr.
N. B. Tin- following schedule
published as Information ONLY and
are guaranteed.
LEAVE till KEN
EAST
A. It. Daily,
Pullman Sleeping Cur for Norfolk
f gallant warfare. II. Daily, for BUM
relates delightful h,., Par-
to Nor
folk. Connects for all points
and Weal.
M. Daily, except Sunday,
Washington.
Ml
t A. M. Dally for Wilson,
and West. Sleeping Car
Service. Connects North,
and West.
A. M. Dally, except Sunday, for
Wilson for
all points.
P, at. Daily for
stations.
For further Information and
In Sleeping Cars, apply t J- I
Hassell, Agent. Greenville. N. C.
STACK,
Superintendent. Pas. Aft.
lifter the years
this lecture sin
tonal reminiscences many of the
and of both north
and south, who played
i parts in the heroic hours of the
war between the states. It was her
fortune to be personally acquaint-
ed with these whom
the War and
n met afterward by reason
ii. of bar soldier j
Jackson,
many others of
who the destinies of the
try In those years were her friends.
was passed on a
plantation, It was while she
was still ii girl In school that she met
the tun nit George B, then a
the regular
army Today she Is a woman of
personal gifted with all
Moseley Brothers
Insurance and Real Estate
Agents.
for
Ones.
best
PERSONALS
Wednesday, June
Mr W. II Moore Una e in
hi
Jan and
visiting the
Mr and Mr
hi w.
Mis.- .
visiting Miss Mamie Ii
,.
M i
i i-r.
r .
Mr. II k. Of
u.- cordially invite the ladies
to , and inspect
e keep our l-. Johnson and
Weal Kurt Grocer; Phones or
See .
. for n i ks
. i he
b or end
will
III Mil I Ml III Ml
for
.
Apples
ll
Oranges
California i--
Bananas
from
Ice Cream
in Greenville t
on Sunday f Saturday
Sweet Corn
Made
II
i in in it
III I I
hero-Col
apt i Smith on
Mis Mary
an i Mr. I
i v TI
m the s .
i-i
ml tin bride
ill
I i Tip
per J
t-1, pastor M
Tin bride Is mid at-
i I J.
i- held in high esteem
; . pi . one i
popular girl i in the i Mr.
-until is u prominent young
ii. hi in and a ho.-t of
friends here where be formerly
ed numerous and handsome
pi of which the young couple
were recipients attest the popularity
high esteem in which they
ore In-Ill by tin many friends.
Mi and Mrs. Smith hit this morn
on Ho- A I. train for Nor-
folk will spend several days
View and Virginia be-
taking n short tour to Washing-
ton City several points north. The
happy couple will make their home
in Fayetteville where the groom is
engaged in business
Among Hie out town guests here
in attend the wedding wen- and
Mrs S. Mrs. C I. Bar-
rel and Mrs. T. Joyner. all of
the convenience of our custom
t- we have Installed another
phone in our store When In need of
good things to call phone or
Son's West laid
Grocery,
Model School Term Open
June
The summer term lbs Model
will begin Monday. June
Tin- summer course is given
hem-lit of those who dell-
iii some of their work in
Graded School and also tor I.
Ill of any any who wish in go
faster by netting off a certain amount
required during the
months The school open any
tin- students from first to the
seventh grade Inclusive same
laugh In Model School
during regular session will have
charge of the summer term
Han
by day .-
lay I I
be
. ; .
lo post K .
put M In
i them I
. lo
Sold In Bottles
Only .
Bottled under Authority of
Col Company.
Every tie and
before and after
filling
C hero-Cola
Bottling Works
Mil It
i. i ii. d.
I King
Second SI., Main
I nm
I. I
By n of power i ale i on-
in a t if ti
by the Utility Machine Shop
end Garage Co. lo W. Long,
tee, deed of was duly re-
In the of the of
Deeds of Pitt County, in Hook
the undersigned Trustee
will sell for cash before the Court-
house door in at noon on
Saturday, the follow-
described tract or parcel of land,
lying in the town of Greenville, and
described as
Bounded on northeast by
on the southeast by
street, on the southwest
street, on the northwest by
Broad ft reel, mid being a part of
the property conveyed to I. I. Moore.
r. and W. H.
nail, . deed from P. i. James,
Receiver, dated December 28th, 1918.
and recorded in Hook B-10 Page
being same land conveyed to
the Utility Machine Shop and Garage
Co by deed from I. I. Moore. C.
and W. H. Hail,
Jr. on March 14th, Said laud
sold to satisfy said deed of trust
This 17th, 1916.
w ii LONG, Trustee.
P. Son, Attorneys
To Sleep Well in Summer
Blight Inflammation of bronchial
lubes causes a distressing COUgh and
makes Impossible.
Honey and Tar compound stops that
annoying tickling and relieves the
racking, tiring cough. Good for
roughs, croup bronchial
Sold everywhere.
The Mot Affect The
it, tome and effect,
and ii-l canst not
in head
tools tor the R, W.
I'm
t i Keg-
r s. I on Mot
1915, on lo be
i reek at
i , . i he v, i land,
. i Hi
i lo
t hence with Id i to
Company
with said the
road at Teddy. I hence down
Wilson and
in road, Wilson and
em ill, road lo Ob's branch i no
including tho T place, i,
down Jacob's branch to I W. Gay's
corner, theme down W w . Owens
to the north side of the D. Moore
place W.
thence down the l. Moore line
to the north line the Ben Owens
place, thence up the Ben lino
i county line, thence down
the Wilson county line to
Creek, thence lo beginning
That the said election be held on
Friday, July 1915. the Public
School in the above scribed
territory for purpose of taking and
ascertaining, the will of the qualified
above described
as to whether there shall or shall nm
be levied and collected a Special School
Tax of on the One Hundred
valuation of property and
cents Oil Poll in above
ed territory, at said those
favoring Tax shall vote n
Written printed containing
words Special
opposed lo said Tax shall vote a
or printed Ballot n
Special
And II is flirt r W B.
Lang be and i- hereby appointed Keg-;
for said election and Ed
hereby
palmed Poll Holders or Judges
ell-, lion.
And it is further ordered Sew
Registration la and shall be required,
and the Registration books fur
said District or Territory shall
on Thursday, June
Saturday July 1915, for Hie
purpose registering the qualified
voters for said District or Terri-
Tl
IV
She
II
visiting and Mrs r
Rosa
. pent
men hope and some men fret.
Some have pride and some regret.
But the good or ill depends.
After all. on what you
Mister Squeegee
There are people who can be
satisfied with little if they their
neighbors have less.
This is a poor kind of philosophy.
I It is not necessary to recommend any
such doctrine to those who buy Diamond
I Squeegee Tread Tires.
They have a right t demand much,
n i matter how t out
I other tires.
economy, unusual
from ti the road,
I ail con
of the mi who u Diamond
has the right to expect.
And he gets them.
Diamond Squeegee Tires are sold at these
x x
REAL CARNIVAL
COMING
Music, Magic Lectures, Play
Joyous Days
June 22-28
Buy your season ticket now
Last Week on Sale
No season tickets sold after the
qua Opens.
i. mil June. 1915.
s a Congleton.
Board of Pitt
Bell,
Clerk
Mr
M . Tin It Mumford u
t ., r,. in low ii Son
r i X i a t to
I. i
Kill i- Mr- II
II
Mr an
Mr Ros
Causey awl Clyde Chapman
Springs.
Miss Nannie a nurse from
iii.- Hospital, arrived Tue
day afternoon to nurse Muster
land who is
Miss Bell who has
visiting Durham ha return
home to tin- delight her
many friends.
Mr. K. went j
inlay.
A tow our attended the
i of Mr James,
Miss Bertha daughter
Mr. M. Move, Reedy Branch
Creek, taken lo the Hob
Saturday afternoon where she
underwent very opera
lion is doing well.
The new tin Winter ,
Pi He school being mailed i
i in for next your very
good. Prof. c. will
his summer canvassing
We have just e ear load
of lop dresser Harrington Harbor
Co.
have umbrellas and parasols at
all prices and of all sizes for men u
nun children. Harrington Bar
and
See us for mum and other
running Implements for this season
a W. Ange and Co
Notice bargain table ill A W.
Ange Co,
We are selling men's ready made
-mis and line dresses and
in-s gods and every else In our
-tori; greatly reduced prices
Forrest and Co.
We sell the and sh n
slippers. Hunt Club shoes a
n mill in
mm
TO S E E BETTER
SEE BEST
Don't Neglect your
EYES
If are vim
I me where
I IS mi
In suit eye are
lit reasonable Celt,
I ell-i-
W. L. BEST,
o cold. A
bronchial broken sleep
lowers your vitality Hon-
and Tar Compound and
heals raw. Inflamed membrane,
tickling in and clears
in-, Contains no
children like it. good for all colds,
croup mill bronchial
Suit everywhere
SOUTHAMPTON
COTTAGE
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY
ADVANTAGES OF
BOTH BAYS
PAY NO MORE
For Automobiles.
Bicycles
For
Motorcycles
The Quickest and Most
Permanent Way
TO UP
CHILLS and FEVERS
IS BY TAKING
The with a Guarantee
acts upon the Liver in a mild way, and does not cause
feeling o often the with
PRICE CENTS
bu Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and
Drug
Company,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
ROOM AND BOARDING
RATES REASONABLE
MRS.
OCEAN VIEW. VA.
Tobacco
I am now located at Gentry's
Warehouse with a full and cf
Tobacco Flues cf the fame reliable
that I have furnished to the c f this
and surrounding counties for the seven
years. have added this year a cf cast
iron flue eyes and can alto supply grates en
order. Thanking you for past
old customer or if a new asking to
join our long list of satisfied old ones.
Jenkins Roofing Flue Co.
J. J. JENKINS. Manager
SHOPPING
Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money
Kind hem to Silk. For Mm. I Wart.
Any Color From per pair
look Mark Sold All Good
Lord C Taylor
YORK





Or
North the Superior
tilt County.
c Hardware Co.
vs
W A. Ingrain and Wit
by of an execution u
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court Pin in the above en-
titled action. will mi Monday, the
Of at II k
noon, the courthouse door in said
County, in sill to the
highest bidder tor cash to Mid
execution issued on a Judgment
to enforce a lien Hied M
the property, after described
material, all the right, title in-
n-rest which the laid W. A ingrain
and wife, Ingrain, the
ants, have in the following
ed r. state or h I on I
JO, 1914 to
Situated in the town
North Carolina, and is the
house and lots located In the
pan of said town . Ayden, lying on
3rd Street, and the same lots upon
which the said owners are .
a residence being same lots
recently purchased from I. M
rs, Beginning at i
Jo
runs Westerly course with 3rd street
I to a stake, them
at right with street
reel to a stake, thence an easterly
coarse with I
feet to a stake W a
then, e a Southerly c our-,
with the aforesaid Second
comer of 3rd street to the beginning
And also I lot lying just of
above described property.
This the day of June.
Mu-
Ml
i virtue a decree o Super-
of county in Sp.
Proceedings entitled I.
administrator, vs J. II Morris
et the undersigned Commission, r
will sell rash before the Court-
house door in N. C. on
Monday, July the
parcel or tract land, situ-
in the county of Pitt and in Beth-
el township about one-half mile north
the town of Bethel
One acre Of land lying on the right
side of the road going front Bethel to
Hamilton, the lands , i C
and Col. Hammond
being the land conveyed to Mrs. A,
E. Morris b G w ref-
to which the deed is
made tor a full accurate
This of June MS
P. MORRIS.
tor and Commissioner
p G JAMES SON.
a- ltd
Hill HI THIN
Mi
State of North Carolina.
Department State
To All to whom these m
Whereas, it appears to
by duly authenticate. record of
proceedings for the voluntary
solution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders
my that Tb- Parker
Company, a corporation of Seal
whose prim Office Is lied the
town of Greenville, Count e, of rut.
State of North Carolina
being agent an I
charge thereof, upon whom pr I
be has complied
of chapter
of 1905, entitled
to the Issuing of tins
of I
Now, therefore, l. Bryan Grimes
Secretary of the- State of North Caro-
do hereby certify that the said
corporation did. on the day
1915, file in my office a duly ex-
attested in writ-
in to the dissolution of said corpora-
executed all the stockholders
thereof, winch said consent and tie
record the piece, dings
are now on Hit In my said e us
provided by law.
Ill testimony whereof, I have here
to my hand and affixed my
at Raleigh, V c
June. A 1915
J Bryan
s. i
6-l ltd
North Carolina
State.
; All to whom these tits May
Come Greeting
Whereas, it appears to my
lion duly authenticated record of
oh,, proceeding voluntary
dissolution by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de-
t led in my office, that T
and Company. Inc. a corporation of
this state, whose principal office is
situated in the town of Greenville,
County of State of North Caro-
T. M. Meade being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon
whom process may be hat
complied with the requirements of
Chapter of 1905, entitled
preliminary to the
issuing of this of
Now. Therefore. J. Bryan
Crimea, Secretary of State id North
Carolina, do hereby certify the
said lion did. on the 31st day
of May, 1915, lib- in my office a duly
executed and attested consent in writ
to the dissolution of said corpora-
executed by all the stockholders
which said consent and the
record Of the proceedings aforesaid
are now on in my office as pro-
by law.
In testimony whereof, I have hereto
set my hand affixed my official
seal at Raleigh, this day of May,
A. H . 1915.
ltd Secretary state
J Bryan Grimes. .
To the creditors of Jno. K. Jr.
You are hereby notified that the
Clerk of the Superior Court
of lilt County, made an order in the
proceeding now pending in this Court
herein John K. Jenkins Jr. is
his creditors are respondents,
which said order is in words and
as follows
Norm Carolina. In the Superior
County Before the Clerk.
In Re -Petition John K. Jenkins.
Jr
Insolvent Debtor.
ORDER
John Jenkins having filed with
the undersigned Clerk of the Superior
Court of County. Petition
he is insolvent debtor,
praying for an order that his estate
may be assigned and f
. assigned tor the petition
of his . and his person
may hi be exempt from arrest
and Imprisonment cm account of any
judgment previously rendered, or of
any debts previously contracted,
he filed with said petition a list
his creditors with the place- of
residence and the amount owing to
. i; together with an inventory his
It is therefore ordered that ail id his
creditors, or such of them as
of tin -aid John It. Jenkins, shall show
cause before the undersigned at his
office in the Conn House in Greenville,
S I . on the 12th day of July,
why the petition the said John R,
should not be allowed, and
why his estate should not be assigned
for the benefit of hi- and
his person thereafter be exempt from
arrest or imprisonment on account of
any debt tiled in said schedule of
debt
It is therefore adjudged that this
order be published once a week for
three successive weeks in the Green-
ville Reflector, a newspaper published
in tin town Greenville, North Car-
This June 1915.
J. CON.
Clerk Superior Court
Ml one a week
Carolina In the County
Pitt County Court of I'm County North Carolina.
J A. Mills Jr. County.
Notice is hereby
given, that the
D. H. Board of Commissioners of Pitt
The defendant above named will take at a Special Call meeting assembled
notice that an action entitled as Wednesday. May 1915, ordered
has been commenced in the Count.- an election to be held in the
Court of County by J. A. Mills Jr . described territory,
vs H. to recover Judgment at the and
defendant and against comer on Tar River, thence
lands of the defendant lying in Davenport and proctor lines to
County for money advances made
by the said plaintiff to the defendant
and upon contract; and the said de-
will further lake notice that
he is required to appear at Court
Court of county on Monday, June
1915. the Court House iii
ville, North Carolina. Let the
further take notice he is re-
It It and Davenport's
line It 1- Smith's comer; thence
with I; I. Smith and Fleming's line
to the Washington road, with said road
lo J II Wilson and ti. Little's
comer, with said Wilson and
Little's line to Little, J. R.
and corner,
theme with and
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified as administrator
of the of H. B. Turner, deceased,
hue County. N. C. Ibis is lo
notify all persons having claims
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at
Arthur, N c. on or before day
June 1616 or this notice will be
pleaded ill bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment.
This the- day of June
ODE TURNER,
Administrator of II. B Turner.
BROWN, Attorney. I id ft
lens, an um
of bow lass
an cf. b, um old i.
porter Oil. It
and I-- t
quired to answer or demur to the Com-1 line, to canal.
plaint which will be tiled in said said canal to Fleming and
lion on or before June -1st. 1915, corn. r. I hence with Sat
If he fall to answer said Complaint and Fleming line to Sat-
or before June Slat 1915, the road, thence with I. R.
will apply to the Court for the relief Fleming and line lo J.
demanded In his Complaint. R and e
This May 24th. line, thence
P. COX, , line to J. IS Little and Hake r
a. of the Court, corner; with j. n. Little's line
to tin- line, thence with Lit-
and line to the
I .,,,.,. an, J, R
Having qualified as Executors under line to Creek, thence
the last will and testament of J. creek the Pen Daniel and
W. Allen, deceased, all persons hold- with -aid
Crawford and Daniel line to
claim.; against said will
same to the undersigned with-
in twelve months from the date of this
notice, or the same will be plead In the
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make settlement immediate
This May 1915.
w F. Evans,
W. Harvey Allen,
Executor of W. Allen deceased.
FREAK
IS IS
TO TOWS
Mr W. Fleming, who lives about
six miles from town, brought in a
freak today in the way of a cabbage.
The cabbage has a round smooth head
which eight sums project and on
each of these stems there is a full
grown leaf. What caused the remark-
able growth of sin h a vegetable is
known unless it was el with an-
ether vegetable known as a Vetch.
lime thence with the Moore
line to Dudley line, now It.
Harrington's thence with Harrington's
and the Ward line to Spier land,
with the Spier and Ward line
to run. with said run to
Tar River, back to the
That said election be- held on Tues-
day 6th. day of July 1915, at the
public house, in above de-
scribed territory, for the purpose of
taking ascertaining the will of
the qualified voters of the de-
scribed property, as to whether there
shall or shall not be levied and col-
a Special School Tax of on.
the One Hundred dollars valuation
property and on each Poll in
above described territory.
And at said those favoring
the Special Tax vote a written or
ballot containing words.
and those opposed to-
said Tax shall vote a written or
ballot containing the-
Special Tax
And it was further ordered, that J.
be, and he is hereby
appointed Registrar for said
and that I S. Fleming and W. S.
Williams are hereby appointed Toll
holders or Judges and
And it is further ordered, that a
new registration is and shall be
ed. and the registration Hooks
for said District or territory shall be
opened on Friday. May
e on Saturday. June 26th. 1915,
for the purpose of registering the
voters of said district.
This the day of May 1916.
S. A. Congleton. Chairman
Hoard Com. of County
Bell,
Clerk
Sale l Personal
on Saturday the day of Jun
1915, at I p m. will at residence
and stole- II B. Turner, deceased,
in Arthur, Dam Town, hip,
expose lo public sub. all ct
the stuck of goods and
to be sold in bulk, and other
articles .-t personal property belong.
estate. Terms of sale . ash.
Inventory of stock will be taken and
exhibited on of sale, and the
amount of said can be had
on Inquiry as soon as same can be
taken. Sale made by virtue of an or-
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
County.
This the day of June 1915.
TURNER.
Administrator of H. U. Turner.
MIS Attorney
ltd
T , 1-
PATENTS
t- . i c
let or
f. SEARCH Md
mi
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES tot
you Out .
.-1- Write
D. SWIFT CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
the District Court i f the .
states for Eastern I
North Carolina, Division.
III- Claudius D
stall, Bankrupt.
Heeling ft Creditor.
Notice i- here by given that on the
day May a D 1915, the said
Claudius D. Tunstall was adjudged
bankrupt, the first n el n
i will be held at of-
Dee of tin undersigned referee, at
Washington X, C. on Thursday
10th clay of June A. 1915
o'clock A. M at which time tin said
i may attend, prove their
claims, appoint trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly conn be-
aid meeting.
Frank Bryan
terse.
S. c. 6-3-15 ltd
Notice
Having qualified as administrators
of the late Robert P. Allen, late of the
county Pitt, Is to notify all per
sons having claims I
late of the said Robert H to
present them l
on or In fore June ,
o ice will in pie id in
i iv then
All pi
i . .
said
i i I,,,. 15th day June
M. B. Alb .
i and
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THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
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it is strong and durable without
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It gives a clear, strong light Is easy
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says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky , in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic She began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to feel a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water milL
i wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
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HID ONE. AND IS
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INDUSTRIES OP ALL
ARE INVITED TO
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LABOR, CAPITAL AND
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WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
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TELL THEM WHAT YOU
IA TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A D
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
V . 1915.
m unfit
Mexican Affairs
Grow Tense And
All
LARGE CROWDS
ARE ATTRACTED
A Possibility that Armed Forces
Will be Landed faces H. S,
are Being
Made
Washington, June 11.- Conditions in
the; Yaqui Valley, where the United
is faced with the possibility of
landing forces to protect settlers
against Indians are described
as in today's State Depart
One settler who left the valley on
the last train and arrived at
yesterday said half of the valley had
been devastated without protest from
forty Villa troops who were the
only soldiers in the region.
One ranch, presumably American-
owned, had been surrounded by four
days, he said, by mounted Indians
and on fool. The settlers were
pared lo defend themselves against at-
tack until American marines should
arrive. He expressed the belief
Mexican forces would be
unable to check the Indians.
Officials here believe, however,
the settler left the valley before any
of the additional troops ordered to the
Yaqui region Governor
had been dispatched. More recent ad-
vices from American officials and
near the valley, it was said, had
not reported any new attacks on for-
Mexico t Again I ill
Confirmations of the report that Gen-
had begun occupation of
Mexico City with forces was
lacking, but a from Consul
at Vera Cruz said
the capital had been cut,
presumably by Zapata raiders.
thought that might mean that
Zapata troops had withdrawn from the
capital and raiding forces might
be operating between
and Vera Cruz.
Knows About An-
President Wilson said today be bad
no official knowledge that General
Felipe Angeles, Villa's chief
was coming to Washington It had
been reported OB the border that An-
had 0.00 sent for by American
while another report was
he was c lining of bis own initiative lo
outline plans for pacifying Mexico.
American hilled
Okla. June Camp
an American engineer, has
been killed by Mexicans at Monterey.
according to s telegraph message re-
here today by his brother, i.
I. Camp, from Monterey No detail
were given.
Gathering Information
Warships Are
Rushed To
Haiti
Washington, June SI. -New
activities in Haiti today caused
the Navy department lo order
Admiral and the cruiser
Washington, now at Vera Cruz, over
to Cape fatten with bluejackets
and The French
Descartes already has landed blue-
jackets there.
A Jury Hears
H.
Plea
New York, June U, Harry K.
fourth legal effort to gain
freedom was called today before
Peter ll. a jury in
the supreme There was some-
thing about Thaw, his relatives
friends that Indicated that they were
very hopeful of success.
Justice however, pointed
out that the jury was an advisory body
and not a trial jury. they come
lo one conclusion while I reach an-
other, shall not be. bound by their
he added.
Thaw so confident of success
that he was planning to attend
Panama Pacific Imposition after the
trial.
Dr. superintendent
of Asylum, and Dr. Car-
an alienist, were pros
pee the witnesses against Thaw.
EARL KITCHENER To Land Marines
OLD
The Many features st First Day's
Program Captures and En-
thralls Large
Crowds
A from
Little pots of like can. of
paint, make attractive neighbors out
of them that ain't
ended unless fresh attacks are
ported .
Officials believe will em-
ploy all forces at his command to curb
the Indians.
Fears Landing of Marines I
Trouble
On Board B. S. Colorado, off
Sonora, Mex. June by
radio lo San Diego. Gal., June
Fifteen hundred villa troops
General Sosa were promised as pro-
for foreigners In the
Valley at a conference aboard the
warship Colorado today between Ad-
Howard and
Admiral Howard with force
Bay, near reported General said the landing
today he was gathering Informs lot American marines might be mis
lion of the present situation and by the masses of the Mex
conferred Consul people.
full report is expected from ad
later.
Market House
Paso, June General
further details of the defeat of commanding officer at Juarez
the Villa expedition sent to restore or today admitted s fire last night
In the valley reached the stale de I Chihuahua destroyed the city mar-
Officials believed only a report a hospital building
small of the eight hundred
men sent b Will not be
was destroyed
and Micro than
I. v SO here
admiral Howard's forces of but Juarez authorities denied
marines and well not edge of h an occurrence.
The Greenville is now
in lull progress, the performances of
Tuesday which begun the seven days
entertainment here pleasing a large
audience both in the afternoon and
the evening. If, New-
comb, Superintendent of
qua iii this city, proved a most enter-
lecturer in the of his
on Representative
Professor dis-
cussed Mark Twain in his lecture yes-
The other two Humorists
be will lecture on are Field
and Henry.
The Dunbar Singers, com-
posed of Mr. Charles Harding,
and a quartet, Messrs. Harry
and Ralph Thomas and
Misses Ladle Price and Freda
were a splendid group of en-
to help initiate the
movement here. Their songs,
and impersonations were of
B relined type and this company show
ed Itself to be Indeed n versatile and
artistic group, as was announced in
program for the week.
Their imitation of grand opera at the
evening performance In which they
sang the Chorus taken from
which was given here at
White's some time ago by
the Boston English Opera Company,
brought forth spontaneous applause
Perhaps one of the bast and
highly enjoyed numbers of the opening
day's attractions was the lecture by
Hawkins which
ed the evening program. This
on Byes and Wild Heart;
of Our Northern was an
lecture. Personal
corroborated by Slides showing
natural pictures of wild animals, to-
with the lecturer's excellent
descriptive ability exhibited in the
story of his years spent In the woods,
nude his lecture one of the best and
most entertaining of its kind
beard here.
The of Green
ville people and different scenes snap
by the photographer
during the day was also in Added
hire In the evening.
Miss Josephine Wilson leader of the
Junior was Introduced to
the audience lust before program
in the afternoon closed. Miss Taylor
outlined purpose of her work and
a meeting of the Juniors
which was held directly after the con-
if afternoon entertain-
This organization is affected
in .- t get the meaning of
. among the little boys
girls in the city. The result of
movement will be seen on the
day Of week when the
v Pageant of
will be presented.
This -i superintendent New
comb gives the second of his lectures
in discussion of the Humorist
i. Mr,
m Magic, by a numb t
of
h the programs for today
pictures will also be shown In
the evening.
To Make Trouble
Wires Howard
Great Britain's War Lord is
Years old and
Said to Be a Woman
Hater
London. June 23.- Kitchener
secretary of war in the British
net, who is directing the military op-
of tile empire in
great war. is 67- years
tomorrow.
It is to Kitchener that England has
turned in dark days of the great
conflict. He has done wonders on
the held, knows the needs of
this day of machine warfare, and not a I
man who knows the hero of
doubts that the crowning achievement
of his remarkable career is in the
making. Horatio Herbert Kitchener
was born Cruller House
ford. County Kerry. Ireland, on June
1850, the son of an Irish army of- .
Beer, his father he Inherited
the dash and fire of the Celtic lighter,
and from his mother, who
French blood, he inherited persistence
and coolness. Young Kitchener was
sent to the Royal Military Academy,
and he entered the engineering corps
of the army. After surveying the Pal
e and Cyprus, he asked for more
active and thrilling service, and In
was attached to the cavalry.
He went with the Nile Expedition,
on frontier, and com-
the expedition which
him fame throughout the
world. He led again in South Africa
with Lord Roberta, and after the re-
turn of Roberts, he negotiated
treaty of peace. Repeatedly he was
thanked by and big sum-
were showered upon him. He
made a Viscount in 1902. and an Earl
in He is unmarried, and i
said lo be a woman hater. A strict
disciplinarian and hard worker, he
has accomplished wonders with bit
commands In the field, and although
present war England short
preparations, be is welding patient-
the force which England expects
will decide the campaign in Belgium
and France.
Was Quiet In
Atlanta All
Yesterday
Atlanta. June While the militia
was on guard at Governor
country home prevailed both
there and in the city today and there
was no indication of a of
the exciting scenes of last night, which
followed the announcement of the
commutation of Leo. M. Frank's death
sentence to life imprisonment.
At the governor's home it was stated
militia will probably he with-
drawn tonight. Officials of the state
and city insist that night's de-
had ended the possibility
of any menace lo the governor by the
people. A state of preparedness has
been maintained, however, both by the
police and military authorities
The Big Bear
Submarines
Raid
London, June it is announced
officially that Russian
sunk a large steamer and two
vessels belonging to the Turks
in the Black Sea sea
no . i the
and I id
Our Enough
Denver. June One of
life, Mrs. Dorothy A.
-in I trial
her suit tor divorce against Harold
lire sufficed to convince
she had made a mistake.
hours after ho had b.
pronounced man and wife, she told the
court, wt .- compelled lo leave him
France Secures Large War
Loan From American
Bankers
New York, June Confirmation
of most discussed French
by American bankers was received lo
day when J. P Morgan A
announced the virtual completion
ii one year loan to the Paris brain
of the- the latter acting
for tin- government and the
Dank of France, as well as the syn-
of French bankers.
The amount the loan and
yield are yet to he determined.
but it is Intimated the sum i
not likely lo exceed at
five per cent It will
secured by collateral in the form
high-grade American bonds
lo be placed with Morgan A Company
These bonds included some of the BOO
securities of America's premier
loads, of which many millions of
are owned by French in-
To a large extent these
negotiable only ill francs, that pro
having been made at the time of their
sale tn French Interest This will
not affect the character the
lateral, r I
offered to In this i
as the especial clause ma I
by private be
tween the contracting parties.
The proceeds Of the loan will tn
used by French government, for
payment here of heavy commercial ob.
ligations incurred in the purchase of
war supplies and foodstuffs. It is be-
the outcome this ti an
action will tend materially to
strained credit conditions between
this cent, r and Paris and
ease to the London exchange
which has been I
medium between New and Par
la
Admiral Howard Has Wired
Navy Department
Complications will
Arise
Washington. June 22nd. Admiral
Howard sent by wireless to the
department late today a statement
presented to him by lbs Mexican mill
commandant at bus.
g. sting that Americans leave the v.,
valley, but. promising to
limn if they remained, o.- to escort
them if they departed. The
data said a lauding of American ma-
would be likely lo Amur,
leans trouble all along the
The following official statement
made public at the navy department
Howard bus forwarded to
Ho- navy department the following
statement presented him General
military
Mexico, on board Colorado yes-
Americana arc invite.;
explicit Yaqui valley, there then
, no revolution and adequate
sons were established along
valley and Indians wire held In Mil
but now. tailing phases In
in consideration which may re
unusual demands up in military.
would appear logical for U ti w
it who have remained m
valley to depart and not place their
lives hi Jeopardy, rather than
two friendly nations disagree
i will l
given in an endeavor lo afford Ami
cans in question ample protection and
if emergencies should require them ti
depart an adequate will hi
them, fifteen hundred M i
can troops are now available for
pi it eel Ion Sosa is now in
valley I rid troop
when military com
end bis would under
Stand that ii landing would be
under the most urgent necessity, and
only fer the protection
yet the might
the n resent it. and
some Indiana would Jon
their and further I
such action might can e
trouble along the
Hold Negro
Jut-. Lo
arc bedding two who are In
to have escaped from some
camp One who gives his
as Stephen Dowdy, is said to
been seen with a chain around ins
right leg a week ago He is
live feet and one half inch lull, dark
ginger cake color, years old.
has a scrofula scar on right aide of
throat and weighs
The other one says his name is George
Thomas, alias George Thomas Hill
H to be from Elizabeth City,
Hi i feet, S or Inches tall about
Id, has small, round
small sharp eves, noes and
Mr. j. ii hit yesterday
afternoon for Oxford to spend several
days.
Misses King and Km,
Forbes have returned from
i in where the have on a visit;
for several day.


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Eastern reflector, 18 June 1915
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 18, 1915
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