Eastern reflector, 16 July 1915


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Y ADVICE
freely by
I -.-ill. t Court the lulled
one- bu Buffered tortures States
from a bad back and found relief
from I be aches and pains, that per-
la of untold value to
friend and neighbor. The following
neighborly advice comes from a Green
resident.
Mrs. J. C. Savage, Eleventh St.,
Greenville, says a year
I was bothered With my kidneys.
bad a dull pain in my back and could
not rest well st night. In the mom-
lug was sore and stiff. Ditty spells
were frequent and when I
and then try to straighten, my
swam, making me blind for a few
minutes. secretions for my kid-
were too frequent and
me Kidney
which I procured from Bryan's
Store gave me much relief. After
using four boxes, and
bladder were fixed up in good shape
and the son Den across my loins was
Price BOo, at all dealer. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
I loan's Kidney same
lira. Savage had. Co
Props, Buffalo, N. T.
Mosely Bros. Hill
In the of
Claudius
Bankrupt.
To Hie U, Connor,
Judge Hie District I in
i, states Eastern District
North
Tunstall
the I'm and North
Carolina, In said respectful-
Thai ill. of May,
lie duly adjudged bankrupt
under in. A, i- Congress relating to
he has duly
. property, and rights of
property, and fully com-
plied with ail the requirements of said
A. i and of the the court
touching in- y
Wherefore ha pray that he may lie
decreed by the court lo have a full
charge from all debts provable
bis under Acta,
. in such debts an i n opted by
law from
paled day of July. a. D.
. i;
Bankrupt.
of
i Si Carolina,
Huerta
Give
Bond
May
H W U
Mo-. I. v Brothers, Real .
Insurance Agents and Cotton
announces that hi- firm will move
quarters on August i-t to the
National Bank Five points
in Five Point building, ii will
be red, already been
christened with name of said District, and that a
National Bank on and other persons I
,, i ti-it the National Hank of
will the corner on
On Hi Sn A U
lion, it
is
THE a
he had upon the on the
6th day i i August, A. D 1818 before
said court, Wilson In Bald t
o'clock in the noun, and
notice thereof be published In n-
id a printed in
ii knows
floor moving soon,
moving to the quarters of
bank Messrs
In
the
Brothers, will
a moat modern and up-to-date
Ida. or their large as The
bank natures have already been
chased and these together with the
., ; the vault in bank will give
and well i i
Since Most
I in
a I
real need
p i which they an now
occupying in tin building
At their new offices ill be
i on of their
Hut Heather Oppresses
ii you I i d,
-nip and languid
i if the ,
Tablets an
lion and slip
. I
bloated
appear at the same time and pine
and Show cause, if any they I
why the prayer of said p.
should inn be A
AM IT IS ORDERED
BY THE COURT, that Clerk shall
send by mall to ail known creditors
copies of Bald lion and order
addressed them of
residence -is stated
u, ii
, i said Court, and
n N C .
I district, on if
,. i Ii
Paso, Teat., July i
would be furnished for General
Hum la Ml Si
torn with him on
; . in violate m
was under consideration today.
for Huerta expressed a readiness
lire bond in amount
ii some given that
would not be placed
guard or
would be useless to arrange
said it E. Thomason conn-
el for Hut the ; t-
by i i close
it be
hi in from i w.
will await the preliminary
next Monday and demand trial on
Having qualified as
. Rob. Alien, late the
counts i Pitt, ibis is to all p r
-mi- having claims as-
of laid Robert H, Allen
ii in in the undersigned ad
on or before June
ill.; or notice will be plead In
of
All persons owing said date will
. make Immediate mi with
the said administrators
This the day June,
M. B. Allen
i man Allen
t ttys,
., a week.
Notice l
Having qualified as administrate
of the of H. B. Turner, deceased.
late of Pill County, X. C, this is to
notify ii persons having claims
the estate raid deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at
Arthur, S C. on or b. fore the day
of or this notice will be
i leaded n bat their recovery.
i d to estate will
. ate
of June
, TURNER,
B Turner.
. S id
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
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Strong Ii and
U good health good
health ,
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poisons i I at bi
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, very whet e.
Carolina.
Pitt
is hi given by Board
of of County in Reg-
Session Assembled on
ordered an election to be
held mi
creek at
the corner of Ward land,
running With Ward line. In a north
to the
road, thence with said road to
Lumber
. with Bald to
road at Teddy, thence down
said road to the Wilson and
Greenville road, down the Wilson and
to branch
Hie T.
down branch to J W, i
corner, thence down the W. W.
line the north aids the D. Moore
pi. the W. W. Owens
Hi, in e down D, line
i the north line of the Ben Owens
place, up the Ben Owens
in i be Wilson counts line, thence down
Wilson county line to
i., k. them . in the
That the Mid election held on
July Public
In the above d scribed
t, for the purpose of taking and
. the will the qualified
the described territory.
in whether then -nail or shall not
i levied and collected a Spat School
Tax of mi the One Hundred
Dollars valuation of property and
i ants on the Poll in above
ed territory, and said t i
favoring ml Tax shall vole a
Written or printed containing
words Special
opposed to said Tax shall vote a
ii or the
words
And ii is r ordered that w. E.
be and is hereby appointed Reg-
for said election and
Eula Mangum are hereby
pointed Poll Holders or Judges
election
And ii is further ordered New
Registration is and shall he required,
and tin books tor
said District or Territory shall be op-
on Thursday, June and
Saturday July 1815, for the
i the
for the said District or
., I Jul I
s A Congleton,
. inn Board Pill Co
Bell,
I, i,,
ltd
Stale of North Carolina.
Department of State.
To All to whom these MM
treating
it to my
by duly at. record of
the proceedings for tin voluntary
solution thereof by the
of all the stockholder
. in my that Th
Company, a of ,
a i is principal is situ the
Ores Pin.
Stale North Carolina Par-
bring the agent an I
charge thereof, upon whom prove
may be has complied with th
requirements of
of entitled
tin issuing of Una
, ate
Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan
Secretary of State of North Cam
do hereby certify that the said
, did. on 10th day of
June, tile In my office a duly ex-
and attested i in writ-
ill to of said corpora-
lion, executed by all stockholders
hereof, Which said consent and the
record the proceedings aforesaid
are now on Die in my said office IS
provided by law.
in testimony whereof, I have here
in my band and affixed my official
seal hi Raleigh. N. C, this 10th day of
June. A D
j Bryan
Secretary of
r. lid and
WANT ADS
Ski B. . FOB 11.11
and
Proctor Hotel Building.
hi I s
now by L.
Bros.
1ST, STOKE
C. Hatch.
6-26-11
HAS MOVED
bis office into National build-
second floor, rooms to
6-5-15-2 mouths.
received a car
load of red cedar shingles. See
before buying, Lumber Mfg. Co.
Kill BALE I Typewriter
No. t ill good condition. Hughes
Thomas and Company 7-i
H A desirable lady board
Phone use
of Virginia
I .
I Sirs. V.
WALKING and RIDING
CULTIVATORS
MOWERS, RAKES AND REPAIRS
r-
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builders Hardware
Lime, Cement and Plaster
Our line of Galvanized Iron and Rub-
Roofing, Paints, Oils and Varnishes
is complete and we can fill your orders
promptly.
To Jno. R
are m tilled that
Ii pi i U the Bunt
County, order in the
pi now p in ibis Court
Wherein Jehu Jenkins. Jr., i
i ;. bis creditor are respondents,
which Bald order is in and
North Carolina. In Superior
Pitt the t
in Re Pi John R.
Jr.
Ii Ii
John
Hie I of the i
. County, Pi
that hi Insolvent and
pi as for ; estate
be . for the petition
of hi- ad in- per- on
may hereafter be exempt from arrest
Imprisonment on account t;
judgment rendered, or
lonely i t t
he with said petition a list
creditors i ii places of their
residence and amount owing to
I an inventory ins
it is ordered all of
creditors, or such them desire,
i He John II. Jenkins, shall BOW
i. tbs i i in
c. on the day of July, 1815,
why the petition of the John R.
should not be allowed, and
why his estate should not hi I
benefit of hi- and
thereafter bi front
arrest or Imprisonment on
. . ill filed in . Id of
ii la i
To the Creditors of Ell Rodgers,
You are hereby that the
Clerk of the Court
I'm County, made an order in the
proceedings now pending in this Court
when in in petition, and
Ins creditors are respondents, which
said order is words and figures as
follows
North Carolina. Pitt County,
the Superior Court before the Clerk.
iii Petition of Eli
vent Debtor,
ORDER
Ell having filed with the
undersigned I the Superior
court of County, alleging
that he la an Insolvent debtor, and
j for an order his estate
. . assigned and for the
. , and ins
may hereafter be exempt from arrest
and Imprisonment on account any
previously rendered, or of
., ii previously led, and
he having filed with said petition a
. with the places
, r e and the amount ow-
. each together with an inventory
if ins
u i- red all
in. , editors, or them w
the said Ell Rodgers, shall
show cause before the undersigned
off ice in the House in
ville, n C, on the day of July,
why the petition the said Ell
Rodgers should not be allowed, and
why his estate should tun be assigned
for the benefit of creditors, and
his person thereafter be exempt
arrest or imprisonment on account of
any debt filed in said schedule debt
it is therefore adjudged tins or-
, r shed nine a week for
successive weeks in th Greenville
Reflector, n published in
the town i I Greenville, North faro-
II
ii.,
n cox,
r I t
S law
FREE TYPHOID vaccination
On following dales the County
Health will be the following
places for the purpose
vaccine free to all who wish it.
Hanrahan. July P, II, t-
At Stokes, and front
P, M to P, U,
At of Dr, Farm
Tills, to A. If. on July 1st.
At the office Or. Beasley,
to P. M. on July 1st.
At the office of Ir Morrill, Falk-
land, lo a P, M., on July 1st.
Al the office of Cox. Winterville.
9.30 to 10.30 A. M. on July
At the office of Ur Ayden,
A M to M on July 2nd
At office of Dr. Dawson, Grit
ion, ; to P. Mm July
At the of Dr Jones,
land, tn II k. M , on July -rd
Hanrahan, July 3rd from P, M W
1.20 P, M.
At the Of Bethel,
to A M on June and
13th and July
At office house.
and from to P M.
Three will be given at ten
day Intervals with a hypodermic
No or ulcer is produced.
You lose practically no time from
your work and you are protected from
typhoid fever to years. It is
free to ail There are three times as
many deaths per from typhoid
fever In S as ill the r . t
U. s. and everyone
has it is Incapacitated for two months
besides enormous expense. These
are more than people alive in Pitt
county today who will be dead Within
months from today because they did
not take this typhoid vaccine. There
no dancer In taking this vaccine.
M T Jr., If. D,
County Officer.
Greenville,
NOTICE
North Care i. In Superior
Cm County
J i Cox, Ii
Emma Moore. U. Moot
ii i
. i;, lie v ind B
Oakley, r P, M.
Wool en
Ex Pan
a the Super-
Court of County, made J.
ii. i clerk the superior
ill above entitled cause, on the
day June. the and
signed Commission, r will, on
the -1st day of July. ex-
; , o -ale before the.
House Door In to the high-
for cash, the following
The Quinine That Deal Nat The
Ionic
Quinine i. r
in the lull
K. W K.
published once a week for real property, to
a weeks in the Green-1 four fifths undivided Inter.
n,. R p per published and lo described tract
in town Greenville, North art. Lying and
being Greenville Township,
June II. 1916.
J. ii. I
Clerk i
. , k
it you value quick transportation,
route your shipments via Norfolk and
Southern
Watch the time in ids at .
age cars, and you will
are tarred by
as Time Is
in Greenville Pill
i North Carolina, adjoining the
Alien. Joseph
n and others and contain
ii i lore teat and
u the i
vi r, life Mi
Th .
making partition among I
in common,
k C Harding
, mer
Back
Put
Flour,
Fin
Cora
Pot
en, Gr
Flow
fl.
S. M.
If It Is
Headstones
Markers
Monuments
Let Me See You
HENRY T. KING
M rug
OF
If MAS
A or
ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS
MOUNDED THE BEST
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
HERE FOR WE
HATE TO
OFF EH IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, AND
FACILITIES.
WE HATE AN
AND
Ft ANT.
U the Beet the Moat the Most Noble
OF TWELVE BUN-
DEED AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
IA TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
N. C, I JULY If I.
German-U. States
Trouble May Go
To Commission
is View Held by
Officials.
FOUR PRISONERS ON
WHICH U. S. STANDS
Present of
Is lo lie Forth
in In Latest Note.
I Slates Does Nut M
I With
of
Forty Nine German Spies
Executed in City of
London
BAYS I III IN
FOR Air Ships Drop
DISCUSSION
OF
Washington, July The vi. v.
which the state department holds as
to the means for ultimate settle-
of the controversy between the
United States and Germany if
negotiations fail is reference
of the issues to an International com-
mission
This, it is explained accounts for
efforts of administration officials
to allay any feeling a grave and
has arisen n
likely to develop.
of state to-
day let it be known that the present
attitude of this government is con-
in the following four principles
and it is expected they Will
he advanced In the reply of the United
States to the Herman
, A of war does not
abridge or destroy the of
the so-culled zones establish-
ed by one or more belligerent In the
n or free
Second That creation of the
war zone and blockade by Germany
is not legally based either on writ-
ten or unwritten international law
and the same argument applies
to any limitation of the free and open
seas by Great Britain.
of unarmed mer-
cannot be pleaded as
for attack. There must be
antecedent effort to exercise the rights
and duty of search.
Fourth -The States does not
regard as final any grave and seem-
insoluble disagreement between
the United States and Germany be-
cause the United States is committed
to the principles of international In-
tinier Issued for
Nut Hide in Altos and Taxis
One and In
Are Executed.
Chicago, July Forty-nine Ger-
man spies were trapped by ml
and executed in London
recently according to a letter
here today from a CI physician
in England with a Red Croat unit.
The story
June 10th a order wont
out to ail British army and navy of-
in London not lo in any
or day, As
a result Scotland Yard men arrested
men in British
riding in aUtOS and taxis.
proved to have arrived alter or-
i. Issued, The other
taken as German spies and with-
out trial
The hoard of aldermen will meet
meet tomorrow night In adjourn-
ed session of the last regular meet-
Among the to be
en up at tomorrow night's meeting
art- the selling of the
School bonds, which
a dozen or more sealed bids
already been received. revising
of the town ordinances, and
granting or rejecting of the petition
of drug stores In regard to the tall
soft drinks on Sunday
The lust of above named mat-
ills, or not the drug
stores shall be allowed to remain
open at certain hours on
been discussed for
quite a while and a petition has re-
been lo Mayor
by the proprietors of the lour drug
stores In the city In which it is
of the Aldermen they he allowed
charge for those luxuries toll
drinks and cigars, which they
hitherto been forced to give away in
order to their customers
The of the stores
state in petition that they do no
wish to be allowed to keep open
church hours
Bombs On The
German Stations
HAW CASE W
B COMPLETED
LATE TODAY
CLEANING UP NOW
IS THE TALK OF
THE II
Ascended in Forty-Mile Gae
and Started Several Fires
With Bombs.
GERMAN INACTIVITY
IN EAST IS PUZZLING
Pearce Writes Some More
Letters-
Believed a Hoax
HOLDS
HT Till-
July
Smith and brother are attending
house party at Miss this
week.
Miss Trilby Smith has just Just re-
from an extended visit in
Snow Hill.
Maggie Taylor and
Brown, Bethel, spent the week
at the home of Mr. C. l- Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills
Bands; with their brother. Mr. K. A
Smith
Messrs. Jenkins and Ross, of Wash
were in Sunday on
their usual
Several of the in this sec
are tobacco this week.
R. A. Nichols
ill her In Nichols Town.
One of Other lo
Afternoon Belle,
ed to be a Hoax.
New Orleans, July 13- Two more
letters which the
writer threatens disaster to British
merchant and mule vessels, as in
one received by a local newspaper let-
days ago. were delivered here to-
day. One was sent through the mall
to a local afternoon newspaper, and
the oilier to the Chief of Police. In
both writer demands the
Hans the confessed bomb
held in connection with the of
the first letter Sunday night.
Chief of Police Reynolds said to-
day that he would Ignore the demand
that he released, even though
he takes seriously the letters received
today. Others, however, who have
been watching the case closely are in-
to believe today's letters are
a hoax. The phraseology is similar
to that of first letter, but terms
are used that lead to the belief that
the writer of the letters received to-
i- to adopt the style
of writer the one I Sun
day night.
Mayor Dunn held a court
the hall this morning, only
eases hi on docket for
Mitchell a Syrian was
ed with assaulting Everett
The difficulty occurred on the
sometime last night and ii was
-lapped II
the lace The evidence allowed that
each were partly responsible for the
trouble and was adjudged not
guilty.
The other ease tried today was
Ralph Jones and It on
who were Indicted for
peace with their
conduct of the defendant
were found guilty. The judgment be-
that each of the boys pay half o
costs, the total of which amount-
ed to
Mr. V. V. Johnston last
t Hospital
Mr k V. Johnston who received
a severe injury lo one of his leg
about two weeks ago and was taken
to a hospital in Richmond last week
is getting along line and improving
very fast, says a letter to Dr. S
which ho received from
of St. Luke's Hospital
The letter was written soon after Mr
Johnston's arrival at the hospital
The many friends of Mr. Johnston
will he glad to learn he is
proving and that it was not necessary
for him to undergo any surgical op
It Is expected that lie will
he able to return home in about n
week or ten days.
Observer General
is Planning
Gained Width
Yards in rapture
Reported Are Rout
open Peace Negotiations,
London, July IS. A squadron
ascended In a tO-mils gale and mop
heavy bombs on the
the Germans near the
trenches, starting several
attack by the under
protection of French of-
statement called
upon tin French
labyrinth by
French heavy losses
assailants.
The oil;, mi in from Bi
says the advanced along
a width of yards when Ger-
mans took cemetery near
The Germane are redoubling their
efforts to capture according
advices, but the French
confident the will
attacks
The German Inactivity In the.
theater war Is
grail and London. military
observers f. that Field Marshal
is planning an unexpected
coup
A dispatch from Athens says
after a hard battle on the
peninsula the Allies right wing ad-
and that
of the interior forts of
Dardanelles continues.
It Is reported from Bucharest that
the Turkish minister of justice
delegates passed through
to Bulgaria to open negotiations with
Allies for peace.
A dispatch from says that
three trawlers were blown
by bombs today. The crews
saved
If Fail
When State's Star Alienist Al-
Defendant Tried to
Hypnotize Him.
VERDICT IS EXPECTED
BY NIGHTFALL TODAY
l M
HELD I'M Ml
John II. Kurt To Hospital
Mr. John H. Fort, of the Proctor
Hotel Shop, has gone to a
hospital in for treatment
Mr, Fort has gem suffering for
time from a stomach trouble, and
the trouble reached a crisis Sunday
his being treated W
lull
mi i. ii. wit
Raleigh, Rewards of tWO
hundred dollar offered this
afternoon arrest and conviction
of tenon M
have murdered and robbed Charles
hi here recently The
County offered one
hundred dollars and the governor
made available a similar amount.
FOR M VI
Baltimore
defeated Atlanta for the
lion of at iii- ii In
Exalted in
was re-elected
in worn of
Yesterday the
school held annual picnic
Hall.
The members of the Sunday school
with a few invited friends met. at the
Street landing at 8.30
hoarded the boat for Yankee Hall.
The party arrived the
grounds about eleven o'clock. Dinner
was spread at one and all thoroughly
enjoyed the sumptuous repast
After lunch all the men. who had
brought bathing suit-., went m hath
for an hour Many delightful
games were played during the after-
noon by the younger members of tin
party Al In the evening the
return begun, the party
riving home a little after six.
Mate ll I use at O'clock
and
Mill Head of
Former Hearing Into Records
Then he Charged and Re.
York. Jul Ii.
now n
by Harry Thaw in hit
unity hearing Dr. Austin Flint, the
star alienist, was on the stand.
Do you think from what you
Thaw in this room
he is asked John B St
field, of I,
replied Dr Flint.
forts to me on wit nest
stand do not show a rational
mean to say
tried to asked Stanch-
Bald.
you make tin -fat.-
this tried to
demanded Justice
in
responded Flint solemn-
loony whispered Thaw
to those about him. you think I
would dared say a thing like
ease will go to the jury early
tomorrow afternoon. By nightfall
verdict should be at hand There-
fore his late will rest in the hands
of who under the
law has the final say and can tel Thaw
at liberty even if the Jury advises he
is insane or send him back to
In lbs face a
verdict, according Ills discretion.
The case against Thaw was closed
at o'clock this by the
state. Fifteen minutes will be con-
by Stan. tomorrow morn-
In reading into the records some
I testimony given at a previous hearing
I The summing up follow and
with the charge case will
in handed over to the Jury.
a marked Improvement in ;
i several
lots about the city is
days Sin. e the order I I
the hoard of aldermen to have
people clean up the trash and rub-
blah mi their lots, ii seems v
taking pride in attempt
to bi iii neighbor in up
campaign.
The business houses on the side
are cleaning up side
front of their doors, cutting
crass and hauling the rubbish
I I
business man tins morning
makes h l i I
next years as she In the past
five, tin- make th.
larger cities up and talk about
In speaking of the Sew National Ban
the -nine man said lb
at first thought the
was far of mil. s. but what
we need new. i- another four
building right where the i
just across the from
-i in four story ire
It is being rumored on the quiet
that another building across th
from the National Bank i- be-
I. but n In it
nothing given out that can b.
taken as r, ever
,. r. , m n.-.
II. i K the
i. , n are. i i
i n
lot
Fire On U. S.
S. New
Jersey
Boston, July Firs started to-
day in. in. battleship Si y with-
in ten feel pounds of
The tire was extinguished flooding
the handling room The blaze was
i short . In lilting
elect lie wire.
HARVEST l
i BE
Berlin, Harvesting
gun in the i n and m sec-
k. ports from i i
cue that i oat a,
wheat and barley will be
large Sugar are to be
richer In than usual and t is
i led that a III
be
London. It The b
has tackled to apply
munitions war u the South Wales
coal strike that Ike
-Hike is prejudicial to the transport,
production and supply of
war.
Toledo. O. July At a mark of
appreciation for perform
Americans in on. of
precious la lbs
hat been present
. i iii. American
Leon Cardon. a artist and
collector, and in of the
work of Brand American
minister and former ma
or of Toledo, it will be
Toledo museum of art.
FOR
in mm
Berlin. July -A dispatch to Hie
from at
are their
border Many
Of men are work digging
parallel the border and building
I. wire entanglements The ope
rations are being ranked all
BAPTIST st until
ENJOYABLE I'll Mt
PLEASED l II AT I
To BRAD
Washington, July is
by Thomas A that he had
accented secretary offer to
head an board of civilian in-
for the proposed bureau in-
and development In the navy
department received with
Heat ion today by naval officials
Daniels was pleated
on Mr s
was dependent entirely in.
of the secretary's plan of
inventive genius of the
country in perfecting the navy as a
lighting machine.
The Sunday . la--. II I
Memorial i held
annual picnic yesterday at
about three west
iv A large number of
accompanied by teachers
many invited friends and wen
to the in wagons and
about ten k In tho
morning The little folks I
i of the party had a most
time rambling around through
woods and playing various games
Al noon lunch was served and the
afternoon was spent In mm h
tame that fun
merriment In the His
tn all In n a
moat and delightful day,
fl . ii v l- In
Mr. Row . I the
Farmville pi a
villa





THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
One week
by
TB Inc.
out r, . .
Hi
ma; bad
application at lite u Bee In
Building, Brans
and
All Of sad u
J respect will b Or
not per word
.
v.;. . for at
rants per Una, up . I
as second aider
1910. at Or post at
under
act of March I.
Let
I; in
. low will
mini
i i
kn
. i
.
Tl moral . .
.
i . ,,,
.
I . . t
to drink.
Sun. i i pro
D h, and
re i. pi pray to
inn i soon i they t a light
head mi for n
mean the
a Bay Has the Col
i. l the
the Wilmington
u W nay, friend, did you
i an Bay
Commenting in the
Reflector few ago wherein
the to be
in telephone I-. the and
I i the
on it I. i ii i
be be. of the telephone
nit to
Wort hi commenced draft
in the reply to the note re
r. ago, in draft-
the reply, the United States will
do well to embody those
in the we have bean trying
to got in the attention of the
government There must be no haul
handed business the war
we are to give to tile foreign office
of the government,
ft are over to reach a settlement of.
the between the two
e do it now.
. . baa made a i
how i
. .
note
mi be
hi d
i i
ti, ate Ion
. .
lit
i hearing tin a
. submitted
German
not
v have
ii to our i it
I.
l II .
l NEWS
i. if
a i l lie .
new he
to print Ma
int n thing
think will in- hi
. i u.- i
.
the
pan hi newspaper la
to -ii on
in, good or hod. the
be me Ii
Id cm i up
till . I
me thing ire to be prim
up ii i-
it we fell
n but when
., i a to a av
; .
IT
I night the lime net fur
lour i of lo ti aldermen to
. lb
to pin lier name on the Hal for per-
lion regards the
ti every
who value lib
m will
this form sanitation There
Hint cm b every man
of can help the aldermen
and l by to the alderman
i, , and tell
i i the pro
lb rough By doing this you
II yon warn
l and i i
are In the matter ill
.
TOO HI
There are too many worth
roaming around
with n run In their pocket
i ii in law ibid us
and i i
i in exterminate them. r
a up b
fore him for carrying a wont
live year on the
; of
Kim.-, would he re
to further the
you for iii.
and then main
before the
i to gel around
The
raj to do It, I ,
a man
. I. lull I Will K
e you a I i Green-
lie
-hen we meet up with a
i man another city. We
him no Then lie
we haven't one here
Thai the
la .
for ., M. r
i there i- no fur not
mm
vii are far ah ad u
or n
M U. f. A an i our t
town of
I el one Arc , to lag i
the race l Greenville,
phi Build-
build
conn i i
. going neg
. ., M. C. A
it ii.-iii rumored In I hi pi e i
pan lies the notorious
lain Mi H. who
ii I the death mimic people than
any other one man In Mexico, is look-
, think tin
ripe for to look for
other than blood and
riot, if la room
r man tn into
Mexico Ida hand restoring
i . and order The bunch now on
the mound have that they are
lucking In the peace
pi and the
lit for man to step
Into tin lime can restore
II Ml ITS III III IS
North Carolina i- o of
null lea n the
hi imagine truly wonder-
, bin .- have here
is a world
of hi done. n re
for
The till over the eastern part
n North Carolina need attention
Tin run in he Improved The
ell pa can tic Improved
the whole state
lining lake the
tens, we predict fur the
i. ii oars, n wonderful revelation
become enthused about
progress, am the way
wheels of development will spin
around, are -or., to awaken In
ten el He
Squibs From
Other
MOST PERFECT OF PLANTS
Working of the Human Makes
Any Invention of Man Seem Like
Plaything.
i lie
pi i elated la the
man a- controlled under the mi
,; the brain
. producer plant
. , , i into energy. No plant
a signed a
. nor i perfect
,; ; hi sea Tall.
hi up i,. and
telephone The
our modern put
oar is Indeed as com-
i with furnished h the
signer you
. a. mi. r the
. a ; i . . i
quarter gallon a n handle
salty l Id, to
without a
. at tin- rate
i. r minute. Mi.-i be to
ate Mr the full pi
i. pairs or to re
no must have
. control contain i ow it mo
in. power, must have a per
million superior to the
triple high d .
r made.
you manufacturer
I hid he .
man he would agree
. i you and tell come around
i. week, meanwhile edging you
toward the door b. lore your
took a violent form. Or if he were
i. i afraid of lunatics he would
Veil poor such ii pump as you
; of never existed nor ever will
. in tho brain of a perpetual-mo-
. q freak such as see before
Which shows how much lie knows
ghoul it. for both you and he earn
just such a pump around with you.
each of you Hunks too much
your possession tn sell it any
money. John Van
Engineering
CREDITED WITH VIOLIN
Monarch Who Ruled In Ceylon Be-
to Have Invented Famous
Musical Instrument.
Havana, of Ceylon, believed
to have Invented the violin. It. C.
The Instrument was. called the raven-
Instrument In-
ii Great Britain by the
under tin- name of
which modern word
is The violin in
form Brit made in the fifteenth or
nth century. The earliest violin
maker ill of
Italy. It is thought that the
Italian school of violin making was
founded by in at Violins
were the principal bowed instruments
from the end of the fifteenth to the
end of the seventeenth centuries, but
gradually replaced by
of make. The school of
BO perfected the art of violin
milking that the violin be-
came the most famous of all
Instruments. Modern makers have
never been able to Improve on the
violins Andrea found-
ed the school. The greatest
of nil violin makers was Antonio
His bell work was done from
to 1720. Tills is known as bis
I I HI lit RESULTS
Many a How
Sure They Are.
-Nothing uncertain about the work
of Kidney Pills in Greenville.
re is plenty of positive proof of
this u the testimony of citizens. Such
evidence should convince the most
doubter. Head the following
Mrs M. White.
St, had a dull
king pain across my back, which
worried me. I also had a head-
. which lasted for days at a time.
The kidney secretions two
and scanty in passage. There
were other of kidney trouble.
Seeing Kidney Pills advertised.
I procured tome at the Warren Drug
Co., they gave me relief,
my back and relieving the head-
aches. The oilier of the
complaint left. I consider Kid-
a very good remedy for kid-
. .
Price at all dealers. Don't
Imply for . kidney
Kidney same that
Mrs. White had.
Buffalo, N- Y.
HIGH PRICE FOR SONGBIRD
Five Thousand Dollars Is Asked for
the Canary Bullfinch Called the
The recent International bird show
ha provided some astonishing facts
and figures recording the value of
There are nearly one
classes of That they
can be Norwich or
or Yorkshire, variegated, lizard.
clear, crossbred, crested,
self or foul, very little to the.
mind, hut leaves one marvel-
at tho variety of chirping
whose feathers are every
conceivable shade of yellow.
One marvels the variety of
birds that could be kept pets.
Finches, linnets, tomtits.
robins, wrens, babblers,
and long-tailed, short-lolled,
wag-tailed, and crested varieties of all
of them every size, from the minute
humming bird to the plump scarlet
cockatoo, all vie for popularity which up
to the present has been the monopoly
of the canary.
And these birds are all quite
cheap. A few dollars will buy most
of them, but on the other band
would be for n gorgeous
son bird of paradise, or for tho
canary-bullfinch the
most expensive songbird In the
world.
. w. a. .
limited to diseases at
lye, far, Mess Tares
and
The It Hug of
with Dr. D. L James,
If. ;. every
. C
n all the
tn Woolen
J. f.
oat ii nu
D. X.
at Law
and Drainage Cases a
In formerly occupied by
W. B. James
S. J.
at Law
Office in the National Hank
Avenue.
r BIS
Car id Fourth and Evans
Pastes lade Both Bay fig
Seal h Ten
KODAK worn
b. p.
ea Fourth Street a car
III N
and at
. t .
Still With
the Life Ce,
of New York,
J. B, MA Its II
Surgeon
Treat All Animals
Calls Promptly Bay or
Day Phone Night
We'll Little
Slate, i
What will the President the
South Carolina Press
to the of the North Corn
Una Press Association when the
t her., in November for the annual
gathering of Immortal Paragraph
sounds flood
I Raleigh Tim.-
Carolina, according to the
ii last is producing enough
to make flour for every man
n i in her borders. A
and those farmers who have
helped in making the total only
the good prices they will re-
for their excess wheat, but
thanks of the whole people
n mis
Now the state board health
hands the startling word of i i
lion for the to go in
using the typhoid vaccine The I h
board of health. In case Its funds are
running low. should make provision
to gel some more money In order ti
give the vaccine In all the people who
iii lake it The people an
beginning Io take bold of the vat
in. and they should be kept
from inking it If there Is any
way around it.
TO i ii i w i n
There are several diseases are
caused by a tiny bug getting into tin
in a person The bag
up the i the body,
one of commission. There Is
another bug is called the human
bug Instead of working on the vi-
man. it works on pocket
The hum in bug Is always present
He paints glorious stories to you.
He tells you bow to make a fortune
if you only come across with n few
Sealed will be received by the
County Commissioners of Pitt county
their office in Y c.
until i- o'clock Monday August
-ml, and then opened, for the con-
of ii reinforced bridge across
miles weal
X. C Plans
can he had by depositing 12.00 with
Bell, clerk of the Hoard tor
returning of plans. Certified check
must accompany hid.
Bell,
Hoard of Commission's
J It lid
PATENTS
initial
m a.
SEARCH
funk
PM
1.41 n ml
. .
SWIFT CO,
It, C.
Cement From Beets.
It is now reported that a French
la making an excellent cement
from a by-product In the process of
making beet sugar. The scum that
when tho beets are
which heretofore been thrown
away, consist a largely of carbonate of
lime and water, and from torn
of beet treated 4.000 tons of
of lime are obtained; to this tons
of clay are added, the resulting pro-
duct Ions of excellent
The s Is pumped Into large
tanks, where It Is allowed to dry par-
finely-divided clay Is then
mixed with mixture la thorough
amalgamated by beaters for an hour
and burned In a rotary kiln, much In
tho same way its Portland cement.
Tim clinker Is then removed and
into cement.
Cottage Cheese.
A young lady student of Colo-
Agricultural college
home Is on a small farm two miles
from town. I have found a practical
way of increasing my none too
fill Income We keep several cows
and so hove large quantities of sour
milk which we formerly fed to the
pies. Now with very little effort and
time I make this sour milk up
cheese and sell It In town. It
Is made In pound cakes which sell at
ten cents a brick Customers were
hard to obtain at first, but as soon
as learned about my cheese, I
had all the customers I could supply.
I make the cheese twice a week and
deliver It the day It is made In this
way the cheese Is fresh when It gets
to the
Relief for Ivy Poison.
Tincture of diluted with
three parts of water and applied with
soft cloths to poison Ivy will give re-
lief. If you apply this before the pus-
appear It will cheek tho
If the pustules have formed they
will run their but remedy
will prevent others coming and check
the spread of the from the
parts. If you cannot g-rt the.
MARKETS.
Norfolk Quoted hi COM Bros,
ft Co.
TODAY
July wheat
Sept wheat 1.09 ll-S
July corn f
corn s-s
July lard
lard
July ribs
ribs
Greenwood
K. C.
N.
Bit. L.
Office In the National Building
Dickinson Avenue,
Office
to and to
Attorney at Law
WHir. MUM
SCHEDULE OF
Atlantic Line.
North Bound South Bound
No. a. m. No. p. as.
No. p. m. No. p. as.
Norfolk Southern
East Bound West
I No. a. m. No. p. m
j No. a. No. a. m
No. p. m. No. p. m.
Cottage
Ocean Front and Avenue
Rooms, Excellent Table, Private
electric lights mid run-
water, telephone.
Mrs. L. M. Biggs,
Two
Schedule la effect April 11th
Butt
boat, Ho n Fa
Flour, Oatmeal.
Quakers Corn Flake.
Post Toe tie,
Porridge, Graft-
Instant
Cereal,
Flour, Cox
,.
S. M. Schultz
of lead, d to the
am,, la
Piles Cured I to Days
Your druggist win If
fails is curt u
Ming or Protruding Pile in g U days.
The Cast and Re it. 1st
N. B. The following schedule figures
published information ONLY eat
are not guaranteed.
FAST mil Mi
A. M. Dally,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
A. M. Dally, for Plymouth, Elisa-
beth City and Par-
Car Service to Nor-
folk. Connects for all points North
and West.
P. M. Dally, except Sunday, fat
Washington.
WEST
A. M. Dally for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Sleeping Oat
Service Connects North, Hosts
i and West.
; A. M Dally, except Sunday, tor
Wilson and Raleigh. Co-meets tot
all points.
P. M. Dally for Raleigh and all
Intermediate stations.
further Information and reserve-
In Sleeping apply ts J. B,
Hassell, Agent, N. 0-
J. D. STACK, fl.
Pas. Aft
DB PAUL
Floor
Rank
It. C.
That hot Tits Heat
of tonic laxative f
and dots not cause nor
tinging In head Remember lull mar and
look K. W.
FOR RENT The offices now
pied by us in the Reflector building, in-
fixtures. Moseley Brothers.
Arraigns Whole Manage-
of Naval Academy
Annapolis
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Earl and
Hooker, . returned from
Mi left to
iii. Vies where he will
few days vacation.
Mr. win Brown gone to Char
Ion.- where he will his sister
Mrs. U. Jenkins. Before return-
home he will sumo time
and ill accompany
extended trip out West.
Dr. T Cox.
in today.
Mr c Jr .
Virginia Beach where he has
few days.
Mr.-. Brown and children
this morning for Virginia Beach
in some time.
Terrell,
and Jennette. of Lake Landing
have in-ill visiting Miss
Leonard Tyson, morning for
Lake Landing where Miss Tyson win
them and Miss Terrel
Rill In- the mil is Miss
mi w day.
Mr Willie Lang left
day for
Mi-.- Nannie Bowling returned
from n in
Supt. H. of the Farm
Graded Schools, In the city
and last night.
Mr W of Florence, S.
n here today.
It. V. and W A
of Ayden. were
. re afternoon
Mr. W. Moore, of
today on
Annapolis, Md. I Seven
arraignment the whole manage
at tin- Academy marked
the opening argument in the
scandal Investigation today. Tin
summing up for the defense be
tun by Congressman Carlin.
Mr Carlin charged while
i in now wen
raising the of and
of the academy, them
vi are trying to enlist political
mat it.
the academy the seven original de
fondants In the
I a It it take tit met hod to
in.-nils and for
prompt service lit m In at
Are h burned over
woods ; a
. Arc Vim
you envy man or woman of
untiring energy. Strong body and
pend good hi and go I
health is impossible when the kidneys
are weak and Kid-
Pills help tin; kidneys cast nut
poisons cause backache,
and other symptoms of
kidney and bladder
lea.
Sold everywhere-
A Buggy Ride
It a since a more
conic to the at-
of a Jaded, gasoline-ridden pub-
than the brief story of the two
lads who went buggy riding
Sunday. They hired an old horse
and buggy, that almost forgotten com-
to Sunday
In tho country during tho golden era
the nineteenth century
Of must Of necessity he old I,
and with their pancake hats lying in
the bottom their quaint vehicle they
Jogged contentedly toward White
That is all, so far o printed
plot one forget
the apple blossoms they saw and
sniffed their leisurely way, gen-
May breezes from verdant May
meadows which stirred their youthful
locks caressingly, the voluble greet-
from e tops and barnyard and
lost in through speed
nor throb of motor, which spoke to
them of
Threats Explained.
Mrs husband got a letter
today saying something dreadful would
happen it ha send the writer a
sum of money
Mrs. husband gets
for his bills, too Transcript
LEFT MAIL IN HOLLOW STUMP
Used by Pioneer Easily
the Oldest Building Used That
America.
The pioneers of Northwest often
made use of huge trees hollowed out
by or decay. Some of these a
they occupied as temporary
residences. Others they used as
for or as primitive barns.
Only one. however, ever had the dis-
of being a United states post
That stump is in
In the state of Washington.
In early days the settlers were wide-
scattered, and it was a Ions journey
over rough trails to the post office.
Carriers
i v
Sold In Bottles
Only
under Authority of
Cola Company.
Every by tie and
and after
filling
Chew-Cola
Bottling Works
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
a reached when one takes a
a an up-to-date bathtub oar
house Is complete M
be comfort and cleanliness re-
from Its use
the Fries
times over. We have
ha la vB
roars. We gladly will
II.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber
VACCINATION
On the following dates the
Health Officer will be at Hie following
places for the purpose
old vaccine free to all who wish it.
At stokes. 8th and 19th from
P. M. to P. M.
Al the office of Dr. Moseley,
do BO more than leave ville. to IS A. M. on July 1st.
mall at some central point. The big I At the office of Dr. Beasley,
cedar stump, feet In diameter and , g ,, M on s
reduced to a shell by Bra. a base j Dr ,.,,
which u number of trails .
common consent it became p- M-.
the post for a wide region. The , At office of Dr. Cox.
settlers put on a roof of cedar shakes 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. on July 2nd
and nailed boxes round Its interior, ; At office of Dr Ayden.
which they marked their names. a. m to P. M on July 2nd
There a large box for the out-
mall. There, were no locks,
bin the mails vie never tampered
will
This primitive office was used
for more than a year. It bus been
preserved and is annually
by hundreds of Interested sight-
At the of Dr.
ton, u to P. M-. On July 2nd.
At the of Dr. Jones, Grimes
land, i to A. M., on July 3rd.
Hanrahan, July 3rd from P. M. to
4.20 P. M.
Al the office of Dr. Griffin. Bethel,
The stump is believed to to A. M. on June and
over years old. which clearly es-
its right to the distinction of
being the oldest post office building in
America- Youths Companion.
ran by Identifying and pay-
for ibis notice 7-H -ti
Tobacco I
Barns, one that can give reference,
Middle aged, colored man preferred
Willing to leave off whiskey till
through curing. A. Darden,
den. II r
Composition and rubber roofing Just
received a ear load of the famous N
W Brand. Pitt
her Mfg. Co.
28th and July 8th.
At office at
and Saturdays from to P, M,
Injections will be given at tea
day with a hypodermic
Submarines Dive Slowly. u,, .
Many people have the idea that No or
soon as a submarine s. s enemy, You lose practically no time from
officer in command gives a sharp your work and you are protected from
order, and almost before it has left typhoid fever for to years. Is
his lips tho submarine is diving be- to all. There are three times as
tin- waves. As a matter of fact
man
y deaths per from typhoid ;
tin. very latest submarines of the . fever N- f as n remainder of
class take a clear live minutes before the g am,
they can submerged. Many . . . .,, k.
th. older submarines took ten for two
to a quarter of an hour to sink. the enormous expense. here
The reason why a submarine can- are more than people alive In I ill
not dive quickly, a fish, is that county today who will be dead within
the water which must let Into her months from today because they did
tanks to make her heavy enough take this typhoid vaccine. There
sink must b. let in comparatively ,, no danger In taking vaccine.
M T Edgerton, Jr. M. D.
County Health Officer
down on an even but
heel over he in great of , ,
disaster. If water, . were lei In Hot Heather Oppress,.,
too quickly there Is a danger of let- When you feel oppressed, dull and
ling in too much and in that case the I stupid, are inert and not ,
submarine would sink like a atone affect you so much if the bowels arc
to tho bottom of the sea The water regular. Cathartic Tablets
that is let In the ballast tanks Is and constipation.
just sufficient to tho v , ,.,, f
in tho sea. without rising or sink- . , , ,.,;.
bloated, heavy line
Sold everywhere.
slowly. If wire let in with a
tho chances are the vessel would not
WISDOM AFTER THE EVENT
Man So Constituted That It
la Great delight Him to Say
Told You
How wise are the event
matters not how sagely a project
la planned, or vigorously its ex-
is If It turn out HI;
nor how ill considered and quixotic
it be, if it turn out well. Failure
blinds to the merits of any enter-
prise, and success to Us foil;.
It is useless for the unsuccessful
man to show that it was through no
fault of his own, but from unexpected
which no human sagacity could
have fores, i-u or provided for, that
failed in in. deserved
The result shows
was a screw loose either
in the plan or execution, and his ex-
deaf ears.
What aggravates our impatience
with plausible blockhead who falls
Is that could have told him at the
start his enterprise was,
or how, by different management, he
might have succeeded.
Had not Alexander the Great been
Interrupted for three days in his march
on Persia by a caused by a
cold bath in tho River lie
would have encountered with his small
force the overwhelming army of the
enemy on the plains Instead or the
row mountain passes of and
would therefore in all probability
been defeated instead of winning the
great victory founded third
monarchy in the world.
How. In the former event, would the
double-chinned wiseacres of Macedon
have shaken their loads at the fool-
hardiness of the young king's
Ami how sagely would all
sequent historians have declared that
the catastrophe was what every sane
man must have expected
Barring the each retail buyer of a new car,
between a UM 1915. will receive from MO to
share of the Ford m profits.
can drive a so simple In construction. No
to in town or country, for business
or pleasure. Ford cars serve everybody, for about two cents a
mile to operate maintain
Runabout Touring Car Town Car Couplet
f. b. Detroit with all equipment
On display and at
Ford SupplY Company
ins;.
To Quinine To Children, i
i name given i
Improved Quinine. picas- j
to take -lot-, not disturb the
Children take it and never know it is
Mao especially adapted to who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. not nauseate nor
cause nor ringing in the head.
It the you need any
Ask lot -ounce original The
blown in bottle, i
Who'd Thought
Most people said it was ten years ahead of
Greenville; they didn't figure how our
town show that they were wrong.
THIRTY FIVE OF THE FIFTY ONE OFFICE
ROOMS IN THE NEW NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING ON FIVE POINTS HAVE BEEN
SIXTEEN ROOMS LEFT
TO BE RENTED SOON.
When prospective renters see these elegant
offices they cannot resist the desire to
offered that have never
been known in our town before-- elevator
service steam heat janitor service
electric lights hot and cold running water in
every room Rentals reasonable. Better
hurry along and get offices out of the re-
sixteen. They are rented singly or
en-suite. ONE STORE ROOM ON DICKINSON
AVENUE SIDE FOR RENT. Come and
over these offices and store room. They are
just what want.
We shall take great pleasure in showing you
what we have to offer.
Atlantic Coast Realty Co.
Rental Agents.
Offices third floor Natl. Bank Bldg.
J.
MOM AMI BEAD
AM
TO SEE BETTER
SEE BEST
Don't Neglect Your
EYES
If are troubling
them to mo where the
EXAMINATION IS and
tn suit your eyes are
at reasonable cost
Broken duplicated.
W. L. BEST,
Opt
Train Wrecks.
When a troop or provision train Is
traveling an enemy's country
every precaution is taken to guard
Its being blown up or de-
In some nay.
Occasionally another train Is sent
ahead to clear tho way for the one
following, but more often two trucks,
heavily loaded with worthiest ma-
are placed hi front en-
and net as a sort of
head Should explosive or mine be
placed on the line these trucks come
into contact with It before the en-
and bear the brunt of the dam-
age. They are. of course, blown to
pieces, but they are worth little, and
the engine remains intact.
Not Phoning to Fishes.
If you see a man leaning over the
railing of a bridge Intently watching
the river, with a telephone receiver at
his ear do not think that the man la
trying to to the fishes or to a
diver below the surface, lie Is prob-
ably one of the governments
measuring the amount water
passing under bridge. This
done by lowering an Instrument,
known as a current meter. Into the
water at several points under tho
bridge to determine the speed of the
water and by measuring tho depths
of the water at the same points.
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable a
General Tonic because it contains the
fell known tonic
IRON. It on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up Whole System. SO cents.
SOUTHAMPTON
COTTAGE
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY
ADVANTAGES OF
BOTH BAYS
ROOM AND BOARDING
RATES REASONABLE
MRS. J. W. YORK
box OCEAN VIEW. VA.
Hates.
The Quickest and Most
Permanent Way
TO BREAK UP
CHILLS and FEVERS
IS BY TAKING
The with a Guarantee
acts upon the in a Way, and does not cause
feeling so often the case With
PRICE CENTS
by Country Merchants throughout Pitt
Drug
Company,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
an hi
School
Old Sport EaSt
Falconry is an ancient sport. It P-, . r-r-
pears to have been known China I I
years ago, and an equally I
early date in the valleys of the Nile
mid Euphrates. The to it
In Aristotle, and Martial are
definite. It was probably introduced
into England from the, continent in
the ninth century and was followed
there down Io the middle the seven
century with greater ardor
than any other sport, even than
hunting. were allotted to men
according to their To the em-
the eagle and vulture; to kings,
the to earls, the
to yeomen, tho goshawks; to
priests, the sparrow hawks, and to to
servants, the useless kestrels.
X Male school train teachers for
public North Carolina.
i directed to one
purpose free Io all who
Fall term begins
September
The Optimist.
On whole, do not seem to
have too good n time of it. it is
rather rare for an editor to see eye
to eye with them in regard to the
quality of their work.
had had his work
by five editors In
cession, and was now being told the
cold and bitter truth by the sixth. His
rage got better him.
he burst out, ed-
will be fighting for my
chortled ho the
hard heart, that day comes,
even If I lose. I'll be hist as
Philadelphia
catalogs and
address
R. H. WRIGHT,
Quinine Tint Does Not The Head
Because ill tonic and
better ordinary
Quinine and cause nor
in head Remember lull name
look E. W.
For Sale
Cow Peas
Beans
HALL MOORE
Get the Want Ad Habit-
Reflector Pay
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Te the Creditors of Rodger.
You are hereby notified
Clark of the Superior Court
of Pitt County, made an order m toe
proceedings now pending in Court
wherein Rodger, in petition,
bis creditors are respondents, which
said order in words figures as
follow
North Carolina, County.
in the Superior Court before the Clerk.
in Petition of Rodgers,
vent Debtor.
Eli Rodgers having with
undersigned Clark of the Superior
Court Pitt County, petition alleging
he is an Insolvent debtor, and
praying for an order that bis estate
may be assigned and for the petition
of his creditors, and that bis person
may hereafter be exempt from arrest
and imprisonment on account of any
judgment previously rendered, or of
any debts previously contracted, and
he having filed with said petition a
list of his creditors with the places of
their residence and the amount ow-
to each together with an inventory
of his
It is therefore ordered that all of
the creditors, or such of them as so
desire, of the said shall
dhow cause before the undersigned at
his office in the Court House in Green-
ville, N. C. on the 12th day of July,
why the petition of said
Rodgers should not be allowed, and
why his estate should not be assigned
for the benefit of his creditors, and
his person thereafter be exempt from
arrest or imprisonment on account of
any debt filed in said schedule of debt
It is therefore adjudged that this or-
he published once a for three
successive weeks in the Greenville
Reflector, a newspaper published in
the town of Greenville. North Caro-
This June 1915.
j. n. cox,
Superior Court.
t IS law
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina n Superior
County
Before J. D. Cox, Clerk.
Emma L, Moore, G. Moore, J.
E. Moore. Pearlie More. John
Moore. Lily Belle Oakley and Willie
Oakley, by their nest friend, F. M.
Woolen.
Ex
ii virtue of the
Court of Pitt County, made by J.
D. clerk of the Superior
in the above entitled cause, on the
36th day of June, 1915, the
Commissioner will, on
day, the day of July. 1815, ex-
pose to public before the Court
House Door In Greenville, to the high-
est bidder for cash, the following
scribed real property, to
undivided inter,
and to the following described truer
or parcel of land, to Lying and
being in Greenville Township, I'm
County, North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of Harvey Allen, Josi Mi
Noah Tyson and oilier- and
acres more or ii -.- .
as the Tyson Home I
Joel however, to the life estate of Mi
This sale is made for the Be of
making partition among the
In common.
This day of June 1815.
F. C. Harding.
6-30-15 ltd
NOTICE.
In the Superior Court
State of North Carolina
County of Pitt.
Hudson,
vs.
G. F. Hudson.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has commenced in the
Court of Pitt County, to have
dissolved the bonds of matrimony
heretofore solemnized between the
plaintiff and defendant and the said
defendant will further take
he Is required to appear at the
term of Superior Court of
County to be held on second Mon-
day before the first of
it being the Mid. day
August, 1915., at the Com House of
said County In North Car-
and answer or demur to the
complaint In said action, or the plain-
tiff will apply to tho tor tho
relief demanded In said complaint.
This the day of June 1915.
J. D. COX,
Clerk of the Superior Court
very owning or occupying
a lot in the town of Greenville are
hereby notified to clean off their lots
and fronting and abutting
same of all junk grass weed.-. ,
other vegetation by the tenth of July
1915, Failing to comply with this no
will he subject to I
This the tad day of July 1916.
J. T. Smith.
Chief Polio.
7-2-15 Std
North Carolina
Pill
is herein by the
of Pill
County in an adjourned as
on Monday, July 1916,
thaw an election be bald in UM
following described
on the north side of Tar
river Mud Point Seine
Beet h. thence running north
east lo creak,
with the Creak to B B
Miles Little. Stephen land
with the Mid
and line to Wilson's
line, thence with the said Wilson and
line to Robert
line, thence with Robert
Peel's and line ti
stash line, thence with
Lee and Peel line to J. B.
line, thence with K.
Baker and Lee's line to It K.
Fleming's line, with the
Fleming Una to Trainers Creak
thence up the said creek to J. B.
and Waller Webb's corner
thence With the said and
Webb line to Geo. and Walter
Webb's corner, thence with the said
Webb and line to Matthew
line, thence the
and Webb line to lb
line, thence the Sailer
Webb line to White-
head and public road
thence with the said road to the Shep-
Mill road, thence with the Shep-
Mill road to the lurk of the road
n front of Italian house
thence with the road leading lo
Fork to the Barnhill and
new road, thence a straight line ti
the Measle branch, thence a
straight line to the ten mile Post on
the A I. Railroad. with
the and Which-
ard line to the Dave line
thence with the Have Willis and
hard line to Hunting Run. thence
with Hunting Hun to Creek
with Creek to Henry
Ward and the Hopkins corner, thence
with Henry Ward and Hopkins Mm
to R. D. George Moore
line, thence with Harrington and
Hopkins line to E. A Carney's and
Harrington's line to the Hen Women
. thence with the Hen Wooten
and Joe Daniel line to Lawrence Ward
line, thence with the Wooten and
Lawrence Ward line to W I.
Halt on line, thence V. L.
west line to l. G. Moore's
line, with D. G Moore and
Nobles line to Lunsford
line, with Lunsford Fleming
and D. Moore's Una lo
John Fleming's line, with tin
John Flaming line lo Man
line, thence with the Matt Harris and
Fleming line lo Tar river thence with
Tar river lo the
Thai the said election to he held on
Tuesday September 1915, tin
Public School house hi the above de-
scribed territory the purpose
taking and ascertaining, will of
the qualified voters of the above de-
scribed territory, as in whether then
shall up shall be levied and col-
a School lax of
cents on Poll and ten cents on tin
One Hundred dollars valuation prop-
in the above described territory
and hi said election those favoring
the Special Tan shall vote a written
or printed ballot containing the rd
For Special and those
ed Tax shall vote a written or
printed Ballot containing words
Special Tax
And is further ordered that. J. J
be and he is hereby
in inti I Registrar for I
S V. Williams and I Flem
are appointed Poll Hold
era or Judges of election.
Audit Is further ordered that a net
Is and shall be required
that Registration honks for
said District o- territory shall be op
lied mi Thursday, August 1915
closed Saturday. September
1915, for the purpose of Registering
th qualified voters the said Dis-
or territory.
This the 12th day of July,
S A Congleton,
Board of county
Bell. Clark .
T-H lid
NOTICE
North Carolina
county
Before Board of Commission-
Notice is hereby given that n
has been tiled the Hoard
of Commissioners of county,
Cannon, W. C Wilson. J. H.
Tripp and others, to lay out. and es-
a public road in said county
Ayden township as to
at the extension of the
road running to Ayden, near the for-
mer home of J. W. Cannon and run-
through the lands
J. II. Tripp, Cannon
others to Fork Swamp at the Venters
crossing, making a more direct road
from Venters X Roads to
Tho notice required by Section
of the of 1905, of North
Carolina Is given, the said
will he heard at the next meet-
of the said Board on the 2nd
of August 1918.
This July ,
lira i-
Clerk of the Board of i
lid
Murder Near Ayden Sunday
At a colored church known as
Ridge Springs Church, near Ayden.
Jim Johnson was shot and instantly
killed Sunday morning by Ernest
Braxton. The shooting is said to
have occurred when Johnson, the
who was killed and several
were joking Braxton, who
had just driven up to church.
Braxton made for his home directly
after shooting. Sheriff
horn and Constable Dixie Cannon, of
Ayden. were notified of the murder
and went to the house of the
where they found him. He a
bronchi here immediately and placed
in jail lo await trial at the next term
of Superior court In
Write Even
Everyday Foley and Co. receive
from grateful men and
men. telling how Foley Kidney Pills
cured them of backache, sore mus-
stiff joints and other kidney
and bladder troubles. Is very quick
to and rheumatism
due to kidney trouble. No other
remedy has a longer record of cures
Sold everywhere.
-Notice of registration and election,
upon the proposition to issue fifty
thousand dollars worth of road bonds
by Farmville Township, Pitt county,
North Carolina.
Carolina.
Pitt County.
Notice is hereby given that the
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
5th day of July 1915. It being
the regular meeting held on the first
Monday of July 1915, ordered an
to be held In Farmville town-
ship, County, North Carolina on
Tuesday the 21st day of September
1915, at the regular polling place in
the town of Farmville for said Town-
ship on the question or proposition
of issuing Fifty thousand dollars
worth of road bonds, to bear five per
cent interest per annum payable semi-
annually, and to run for a period
Thirty years, Funds received
from the same to be used for the
pose of laying out, establishing, re-
pairing, grading, constructing; and
improving in any way the Public
Roads in Farmville Township as pro-
by an Act of the Legislature of
North Carolina, Session of 1913,
as Chapter One Hundred and
twenty-two of the Public Laws
of Carolina.
And notice i s
en, that an entirely New Registration
for said was ordered and
tailed and that B. O. Turnage was
and is appointed Registrar for said
election, and that the Books tor Reg-
will be opened on Monday.
August Id, 1915 and close inn
on Saturday. September.
on each Saturday luring the
said Registration period the Regis-
books will he open at the reg-
Polling in tho town of
Farmville North Carolina, and all
other than during said period will be
opened at the office of B. Turnage
in town of Farmville, North Caro-
all citizens desiring to
vote in said bond election to he held
on September 1915, will be re-
quired to register.
This the 8th day of July, 1915.
S. A. Congleton,
Com, Board of Com. Pitt county.
Bell. Clerk.
HILL TO
FIT PLAN
Secretary of Will
lie Veil
ii s Members Are
known lo In I
July of
the Navy Daniels will ask
at next for a Urge
the use the depart-
proposed civilian advisory
board on invention and developments,
i of which has been
accepted by Thomas A
appropriations will
be asked alto by the war department,
in which of
is handled by the of
n. and ordinance the bun all
ordinance.
Secretary Daniels said
feel sure that the advisory
when the names of all selected
accept. Will tie composed of men of
such prominence as lo make tin
country feel that What is possible Tor
the human mind to devise will tie
devised tor our
The secretary said he would
not give the names of the other
until he has received their ac-
But it is generally under-
stood that Orville Wright, the pioneer
of Is one of them. Others
mentioned are Henry Ford, Unison
Alexander Graham Bell.
For Hay lever or
Many persons dread July on ac-
count of hay fever. Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound is recognized as
the ideal remedy for hay fever and
asthma. heals and soothes the
raw. rasping; throat and eases the
choking sensation. It allays
and irritation and brings easy,
natural breathing.
Bold everywhere.
ROOMS
Phone
FOR
7-m
Deafness -Cannot Be Cured
by as cannot
portion On
only l.
by remedies
I condition i ii. mu-
cont of n ti-
is u
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I. . . . i. i lull inn
Hi.
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Hun. holing i.
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of In- mill
. One for ens
. of by mill
runnel cur- l- Ii nil a Cur
I i . In fr.
F J a CO, Ohio.
11- i for
Wanted Son
Right now, when fever is at-
tacking its victims and when asthma
is causing so much distress, there
is a demand for Honey and
Tar remedy that
brought relief to thousands in
years. Don't continue to
fer. II will help you. Contains no
opiates.
Sold everywhere.
ISSUE
A DECREE OP AMNESTY
Which the Minister
Will Contribute; to a
Spirit of tinier in
Illy.
Washington,
III r Mexico the
today
and from
I and leading of the
diplomatic corps tin
ml carry nut their to tight In
and to on
foreigners
Tin- said
In control have Issued
a and this
will greatly a calm
spirit and a prevalence of in
tin capital.
to Pal and Sickly
tonic.
B chill out
black
while head Horns and
unmarked. Teen In my field and vi-
for three months. iV.
Greenville, C. R. F. D. t.
ltd
Summer Ac-lies and
A backache that cannot he ex-
plained by having in a is
more than likely the result of
kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills
promptly relieve backache, sore or
still muscles and rheumatism,
and sleep disturbing bladder ailments.
They put the kidneys in sound, heal-
thy condition.
Sold everywhere.
of registration and election
upon proposition to issue Fifty
Thousand worth of Head
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Hilt county.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
tin- Bin day of July 1915, It being the
regular meeting held the 1st Monday
1915. ordered an election
be In Id in Falkland township, Pitt
County. North Carolina, on Tuesday
the day of September 1915, at the
regular polling place In the towns of
Falkland for said township, on the
question or proposition of issuing
Fifty Thousand Dollars,
worth of Bonds, to bear Five
per cent Interest per annum, payable
semi-annually, and to run for a per-
of thirty years the funds
received from the same to be used
for the purpose of laying out,
and repairing, grading, con-
and improving in any
the Public Roads in Falkland town-
ship as provided by an Act of
Legislature of North Carolina,
of 1913, designated as Chapter
One Hundred and twenty-two
of the Public laws of North Carolina.
And notice is further hereby
en that an entirely new registration
for said election was ordered and
called, and that J. H. Smith was
and is Registrar for said
Election, and that the Books for Reg-
will be open on Monday,
August Hi, 1915, and closed at sun-
set on Saturday, September 1915,
that on each Saturday during the
said time and said Registration books
will ho open at the regular polling
place in the town of Falkland and
at all other times at the residence
of the said J. H. Smith in the said
Town of Falkland, North Carolina,
and all citizens desiring to vote on
said Bond Election to be held on
will be required to
register.
This the day of July 1915.
S. A. Congleton,
dim Board County Commissioners
Bell, clerk.
KILLED THREE
EXPLOSION
WANT ADS
I. I. FOB.
Heaters. and
Proctor Hotel la-M-N.
IS. M
FOR 1ST, -lour
now by L. c. Hatch,
Bros.
HAS MOM I.
his office into National build-
second floor, rooms to
6-5-16--2 months.
Just received a car
load of red cedar shingles. See
before buying. Pitt Lumber Mfg. Co.
Ma at The Cot-
ton Mill Store.
If It II
Headstones
Markers
Monuments
Let Me See You
HENRY T. KING
FOR One Hundred
Horse power return boilers
in good order, with necessary
by J. Havens, Washington, N.
C.
IF VOl FRESH FISH
out of the ocean cull B. M.
city Market. 7-14 Old .
Penna Grove, N. J . July
workman was killed and three others
injured in an explosion wreck-
ed buildings of the Dupont Pow-
Company. The explosion was the
tilth within four days. Ii is believed
that explosions were caused from
the outside of the buildings.
WAR BEACHES
THREE mi
London. July was officially
announced today that the
lions to meat British loan
reached of almost three billion
dollars.
K IS
We grow them. Hoses, Violets. Val-
lilies and Carnations a specialty.
Wedding and funeral flowers
ed to latest artistic styles.
Cabbage and col lard plants
ready now.
POT PLASM
Palms and many other plot
plants for the house. Write to our
Price List of Rose Bushes
Plants,
and Shade Trees.
Ho Wilts l OCCASIONS
telegraph and telephone
promptly by I.
mid I Mortal, f.
Whit L, Brown, Agent, Greenville
North Carolina,
The i
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Electrical and
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Industrial . This College Ma
fur life. fur the
jar of men, students,
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
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Our line of Galvanized Iron and Rub-
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Greenville,
Slate
OF
waters it bas
A POPULATION OP FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA TO
OFFER IS THE VAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE SAVE A LA-
TI ON OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO BET-
ACQUAINT ED WITH
GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAT TO JAKE
PEW SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A OVERT I SING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
N. C, 1.1 HIS,
M Mill It
Will Be No
Threats In The
Note to Germany
BECKER MAKES
APPEAL
FOR HIS LIFE
However Note Will be Possessed of an Air Still He is Innocent in Man Who His Kite Ii
ii Finally and Will Curtail Field of Discus- M of
Putting it in Shape
urn bl i
the . pi
in bi seal lo German
I lie
for
rights mi ;
TUB in hi
for the Bra lime In
ii month, a draft a
the
note which failed lo grant
of the States
growing out of the linking the
The draft was Incomplete
in tin it character
however, there wan unanimous
agreement, and Secretary
wax tonight putting In more
language the Mean net forth.
of the cabinet generally
preserved regarding prob-
able contents of the
the cautioned
In advance of
publication document,
Impressions lie cable abroad
before the actual I in
Berlin.
sin , Information was obtainable
concerning nature of the new note
as chiefly a negative character.
Cabinet officers made it that ii
would ultimatum or make
any threat as to future purposes
of the United States. At the
they pointed out it probably
would have an air of duality curtail-
the Bald of discussion and
and placing squarely t Ger-
many the responsibility for am
lions might subsequent
danger friendly relations i
two countries. Today's
Young Men Find Improve-;
Bonds on
Evans Street
Vi i J Another
life
; ,, ,
in .
ii ii. today when
v. , .
I'll-
ii
was devoted lo an extent
bat American people
really wanted the Washington
meal to t In Bo
far as cabinet officers Judge
by their examination of public
sinus the nation bail voiced all
cut desire that the honor dignity
of Stales be upheld, but
that a course lie followed
which would maintain peace.
On Germany's next reply and tbs
of public opinion there
after will depend a extent,
according to Intimations
what the action of United
States will be concerning
of American rights.
stated that
no complete report what bad
i In the encounter the
British and German
v . had reached sum
n Investigation been
through de-
and a report In i
within a few days, but dispatch
of tH to will not b de
. oil
, i. dun i rate.
Messrs. O. Warren and I.,
picked up paper on the
street Sunday morning that has at-
a great amount of curiosity.
The paper was found on sidewalk
in front of the Royal upon
being unfolded by the young men who
found it they were quite astonished to
that paper contained coupon
bonds issued by town of Green-
ville in The coupons were
some Improvement bonds
bore signatures of II
Long, and J. Whichard,
eh Homo of the coupon were
due while others were dated be-
ml i he present time,
If w e go id .
. amounts specified on them
would to almost a thou.
dollars, It has been learned,
however, these bonds were Issued
by the town and later canceled, so
they are consequently of no value.
The question everybody is now
asking is. dropped the coupons
mi the They look as II
they have never been handled much
gild It Is very evident that they hadn't
been on sidewalk very long when
the above named gentleman came
along and picked them up.
I . .
Saturday.
.- . r
i .- u I.;
Leo Frank
Live
Ga. July
p. till Local prison
today the
condition of Leo Frank was
very much Unproved over his
condition of yesterday and last
Mis pulse is normal, and
every indication points to
Frank's surviving the murder-
made on him by a
fellow prisoner.
Heavy,
The rainfall bar
hours, beginning at
day. was inches as nut
the local weather for
Weather Thai M
usually heavy rainfall.
school girl
takes to
Miss Reba Bryan, who
baa been lure attending the
of Carolina Ti
School, was taken with
Monday and her condition
that the doctors thought II b I
he be carried home.
taken la Durham on the
I will
a I I
I While here she stayed In the city
ii.-., d In tin
Slut Sing prison death and said
to contain new facts In
the hands of Governor Whitman, at
Albany. With the statement was a
that the governor cram the
condemned man a the light
fads now disclosed the
first
The publication of statement
here tonight followed the
during the day by Martin T.
of counsel for
within the next few days an
lion would in- made before a supreme
court here for a new I rial for
Docker on the ground of
covered evident.
Bi i. r's statement Is a
history of he the
dealings and the ah
. hi d in .-
ii . was .;
a . tin used by
. . bran, of Bi counsel
,, . before tilted State.
Court Justice Hughes a
writ error. The latter document
was Included In the documents sent to
the governor In order that he might
know the grounds on winch Mr. Cock-
ran sought a writ of error.
Name In-
The name of the hue Timothy l.
at the time of
affair a slate senator, is brought
Becker's statement at length. Becker
claims that Sullivan had Intervened
the police in an effort to gel per-
mission for to run his
gambling house, saying he was
Interested In the and
wanted to help
Later, after place was
raided and began publish.
charges against Beaker,
according to the statement, told Hie
police lieutenant must
he Induced to leave town. This was
long before the
Becker say- It is report
that a sum money was raised,
by Rom from gamblers,
to gel away. re-
fused the sum but consented to go for
a larger sum it is said it was for
this larger sum that be waiting
Hotel when shot.
His
. i- act
framed
pan
by his
I mil
if his
Zapata Takes
Control of The
Mexican Capital
I he Troops Thai Were Recently Driven cut
Have Returned And Taken Charge of C
No Trains to Vera Cruz and Not Concerned
Of
Wen- , ll III i
.,., ii -i moments to
name ere n illy when
asked, lie is suffering with pi llama
he stage, Deep Run
pie, however, do not share the
belief, and there have come sin.
Inter rumors from that section. II
Mill had been left overnight In the
section after crime he would
lime been killed, the
says, Tin- man was pampered and
pelted son of a preacher, always
if a morose disposition. When neigh-
summoned b one of his
reached Hill's doorway follow-
the slaying, they Found hint hold-
hi hi v.;. n a
lost re, with one arm supporting the
k. and with his other hand tried
make the head nil straight
steady upon the shoulders. The
neighbors watched In horror tor a
i momenta. Hill went Into the
house and brought out a bi d. Ho
tried in bolster tin body up against
bed. could manage It.
Then he nave up attempting lo keep
the upright, and laid ii its
side. He. would not let lie Hal upon
back. Thai was Hill's principal
grief then, that the body Insisted upon
lying on buck, Hill was most
likely when he had knocked
spark of life out bludgeon
The neighbors asked him he
wanted to kill his three children too.
He protested he loved the
ones and his wife heller that any-
thing else In world; he was going
take his wife away, he said
Last night he talked coherently
Ins jailer Hie The shin
lie wore was the one he ail on when
the irately was enacted. There was
blOOd on sleeves. Hill kissed the
Stains and cried.
Once murderer was well-to-do.
is said that during most of the ten
years their married life be had
been jealous of Mrs Hill, who was a
woman, so the neighborhood reports
have it. of excellent , harm -tor.
gent, and not hail looking. Hill Is
Well known here lie has traveled
some little In In recent
years.
tons
inly The trial held
. this Cooper Hill re
his remanded m Jail
Without bail. Ii is thought he i-
,.
conducted
Prevents
Here
Yesterday
. .
all
pied tin
. lion
Hell
of tin y from
w ha May were driven
by Horn-ales, who now
ward bin troops to I
van. villa force.
This unexpected development
as surprise to officials of the
. mi an I to both
Mexican .- It had been
posed that lie- Zapata army, defeated
,, on n treat, was
at ; along railroad to Vera Ci .
.; to n
. w the Villa
. north.
No has en
Inn . vi w fa
. . .
. villa n, 1-
,.
hi re requiring about
four hours in transmission.
Trains to
Other reports to the state d r
during the day said that railroad
between Vera Ci .
ml Mexico was suspended
account of the present military c .
details of which wen not d
closed Suspension railroad com
Is viewed here with all
for the suffering people in Mexico
as this action completely cuts off
the sending of much needed food .
private message from
soul received today
lured the situation as desperate
state department announcement to-
said from Mi City
stated
. the
appoint
II 1- that i
lions ate a desire to
Chi and
Reduce
Price Of
Shaving
Hotel
the pressure right at
Ii de .- In vi Ho-
Fifteen .- lo
The management has been
for some time, but
the R D Her Involves proceed- Justice Hughes to forbid execution reached conclusion this after
friends here hope she will soon In i a excellency, Charles the capital pi em iii noon. The ed price tab
he on road to recovery. s Whitman governor of mi at sunrise.
tome In this the in .
ires at no that if he is to
BOW h
reason to think he
,. be rendered I York county, In ;
hat will establish his i-k your excellency moat respect-
He in submitted to Mr
.
condemn
s. Whitman.
ii in at
of lion
Uriel v
Indict
Haiti intervened and broke
baseball name scheduled to be played
here yesterday between Washington
the locals. Al noun weather
looked fair and the large number
anxious fans had high hope-- that the
weal would ideal for the came.
A heavy cloud about
however, gave all deep fears, and just
the lime the Washington team
arrived in a large storm cams
up ii rained
an hour. When ii I
was wet for play.
Washington brought an extra strong
ii am here and If we
r had permitted Greenville
would no doubt Been a
ball game. s ho
was In barge the team in
of regular Manager b
luted that he bad one best
that ever went out to
Washington. Among the men he had
lure were
star twirler last year;
Anderson, an College star
two years captain Trinity
Joe an A. and M.
Hackney, former play-
captain at the University, and
several oilier college stars.
Greenville went up against most of
these men last week
and bad them bent until last min-
when a batting rally changed de-
feat Into victory for Manager Clean
team.
The tame was scheduled here
for yesterday will very be
played Friday this week II
users can agree on that date. A large
number fans and rooters came over
with Washington team and inter.
est is running high a since government have
, returned
At the cabinet meeting today the
uncertain Mexican situation was
discussed. Some mole on
part of the United States in
hi Wilson's message to a
Mexican factions two months ago
c is ii In .
inn Q u
now at Vera en r
lo in Mesh I hi
expected to give the
light on .
republic
was veil I Lay
I of N by
yesterday attack
violation r
at the I
. Hugh U Scott, chief
rd y, g
I'm new road mad ins had
U d h attention on the,
the last law days.
they defected the locals there
week. Greenville look nearly all of
the names placed Washington
last year and year before and the
are
revenge for defeats In
in
cut


Title
Eastern reflector, 16 July 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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July 16, 1915
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Joyner NC Microforms
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