Eastern reflector, 6 August 1915


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IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
TOUTS CAROLINA. IT BAS
A POPULATION OP POUR
THOUSAND, ONE
ONE. AND IS SUB-
ROUNDED BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OP ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
BA WE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
rOB A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
If
i H. C, FRIDAY , MIS.
M i
Discuss Mexican
Situation Today
In Washington
Proposals ill Be Made To
The Six Latin America
Countries That Have Ask-
ed For Cooperation
A U T STRUCK BY THREE MEN BUY
Washington, Aug. -V Plans for to-
days conference on the i prob-
were completed after Secretary
Lansing bad talked to
son at N. over the
Proposals to be made to the
six diplomats whose
governments have authorized them to
co-operate with the States to
end Mexico's civil war were
hut Secretary Lansing maintained
as to the program outlined.
Mr. Lansing conferred with Paul
Fuller, one the president's
advisers on affairs,
recently talked personally with all of
the faction leaders in Mexico. Mr. I
Fuller will participate in the confer- j
once.
Unusual activity in the war and
navy departments were evident today
and an order from General Scott,
of directing a battery of the
artillery to proceed
sill. Oklahoma, to El Paso, Texas,
aroused considerable surprise.
officials said tin- action was
prompted by a desire lo have the
can border well guarded.
official information concerning
reported bombardment of the
Mexican border town of was
received. had as
sured the state department be would
not permit the attack and rials
were a loss lo explain the reported
action Hen. Callus, a com-
manner.
tun-Ion Ha- Authority.
Gen. commanding all
troops, has orders to reply to the
lire if bullets fall in
. an territory.
Officials believe he would act
promptly t protect American lives
mid property, Army officers said a
general assault on the Mexican town
could not avoid endangering those on
the American of the border.
Although administration officials
have given no hint of what is to fol-
low tomorrow's conference, the army
and navy have been preparing for any
service they may be called upon to
render. Secretary Lansing conferred
yesterday with Secretary Daniels be-
fore the latter's departure for Ashe-
N. C. The purpose of
was not disclosed.
step be proposed
row iii be the of a final
appeal to leaders the fighting
it Is believed refusal of any
lead conference
to be followed by an embargo
against that faction, it will require
military activity enforce such
embargo, some officials believe i
If actual Intervention Is
plated.
Thai the general plan the
selection of a president for Mexico en-
Germans Claim Now
Violated Pledge
Warning issued Thai More
an He From
Berlin, Aug. via London, a.
warning that nothing can he ex-
from is conveyed to
the readers of the in an
editorial this morning by Count
His article, which
is headed Falling Quota-
summarizes the situation in the
following
friendly relations with
mania made sacred by tradition and
on the Herman side by firm confidence
can hardly longer be considered as
fount points out Ru-
mania's refusal to permit exports of
grain or to permit ammunition for the
Turks to pass through its territory.
although was permitted to
to Siberia. He
it had been hoped would
fulfill its treaty obligations or
at least an upright and well
g neutrality, but that the con-
came to pass.
Rumania's neutrality became
he asserts, with a tendency
tn enter the conflict on .
Germany's enemies. The Importance
of Rumania's aid to Germany and
key has been greatly lessened, how-
ever, Count insists. B
fore Russia's defeat
would have been military factor in
co-operation with the Muscovites. Is-
sues.
QUARTERLY OF
Occupants
kith Still Unconscious
And Has Arm
Broken
STREET
to the ill Get
Aug. V- while at-
tempting to cross the railroad track
here late yesterday evening the car
Mr. R, I. Smith was struck by A. C. L.
northbound passenger train and the
occupants of the car hurled about
twenty feet.
Mr. Smith was driving the car and
was accompanied by his son Irvin end
Mr. Gib Young Smith was
thrown lo the side of the and
rendered unconscious, and still re-
mains so this morning.
Mr. sustained a severe
scalp wound and had hi- left arm
broken, though his condition is not
i precarious.
Mr. K. Smith, who was also
thrown lo the side of the track by the
force Of the train, sustained minor in-
juries of mi importance.
Young smith was considered in a
very dangerous condition this Dom-
and physicians entertained
fears for his life.
The train was just pulling away
from the station and had not gained
much headway when the car. which
was coming from Bethel, attempted to
in front of the train. Occupants
of the car say that the engineer failed
lo give the danger signal, however the
engineer firmly asserts that he did and
that he made all efforts possible to
slop.
Mr, Clement Washington Ons
Purchasers-- Humored
Department Store Next
Spring
The building .-
belonging to the National Bank
and the Busy Bee and
has been purchased by
Messrs. Washington, this
city, v. c. F.
Kay, of Virginia. However these gen-
can not gain possession of the
building until next spring, when it is
rumored that they will open up a de-
store.
The National Dank purchased this
building some years ago and they had
contemplated moving the bank into it,
hut after securing the room in the new
building at Five Points the plan was
abandoned.
Id a telephone conversation with
Mr. Washington, one of the
chasers, he was reluctant to give out
anything definite about the depart-
however he hinted that
that might be the plan. Owing to the
fad that possession will not be gamed
until next spring, there is room for
considerable speculation a- what
business will be stalled in the build-
But is generally understood
that the department store will be a
reality when these gentlemen gain
session.
On account of Greenville being such
an ideal location tor a department
store, and that the need here is
for one. local citizens are hoping that
one will he installed.
City Of Warsaw
Is Taken By
Teuton Armies
Three Weeks of Ham-
mering Polish Capital Falls
March
Triumphantly In City
In
Io Americans;
Declare Thai In I- n-
and It Stopped.
en Page I
An Important and Interesting little
magazine affecting Eastern North
Carolina, and especially Greenville, is
the quarterly just issued by com-
of the Eastern Carolina Teach-
Training School faculty.
Tl e well n up and
In addition to many i of de n In-
regarding this splendid a
i it tins a subject of yet greater
in a full sketch of the
death aid life of the late Ex-Gov.
Thomas with en engraving
Of Illustrious It
contains a copy hit tout
unusual win.
Then are lies
of deep Interest
unknown, or partially
known.
i . . e tn M
as a constant lesion In
ion.
Francisco, Aug.
i the traffic in arms
and with England,
criticism of ii government's attitude
Germany were expressed to-
day hi resolutions unanimously adopt-
ed by the National
Alliance.
The resolutions the loyally
. l an- be steadfast
but deplore that our govern-
mi . i, on pan of England
permitted violations of In-
law interference with
commerce to the detriment of Ann
, an and has on the part
i country, Mexico, supinely
the destruction American life
and In the case
i, . it quickly assumed a threat-
and altitude
Russian State Bank
Removed from Riga
liter the Hank I-
Noted l Near
m in York
, , ,, i, ,.,,,., ii ii ll
that ll New Yorkers
. for food
Riga, Aug. i. I and
P e tO
orders for the , ;
institutions, the Bank already
has been transferred from Riga to
to the SOUth COW, The
other banks are being removed and
tie educational Institutions are being
mainly transferred to
miles northeast Riga,
Owing to the exodus of the shipping,
agencies are overworked and are re-
fusing further tor the shipment
of household go. .-.
The of from
the city has . n-ed an emergency
which the Ian government is
meeting by establishing temporary em-
,. here in Interior
plat
Riga is the -eat of the
of Baltic provinces. It is
the capital of province of
situated i n river about
miles above its mouth in the Gulf
it Riga miles of
Pi
Wilson Watches
The Haitian Situation
Haiti Ml
Wilson at Summer Home.
Washington, Aug. ;. President
Wilson is keeping close watch on the
situation In Haiti. All advices from
the island relating to there
are forwarded lo the summer while
house as rapidly as received.
Secretary Lansing spends several
hours each day in conference with
Americana familiar with Han;. No
political sups have been determined
upon this government, however,
aim probably none will he planned
until some form of government has
been established with which the
may negotiate, Advices from
Rear Admiral
that lb- peace commission dis-
patched from Tort Au Prime to
to persuade revolutionists
to disarm did not succeed. Although
General Hint, the government com-
is reported to have resigned
his command, and some of his
disarmed, the revolutionary forces
under General are said have
rejected the proposals. Hint It re-
ported to have agreed to head a move-
for tin of a com-
mission to manage civil affairs of the
pending lion
With the arrival of the battleship
i i ill I'm t An i
ha- a maximum
e of men available
Five hundred marine- from tin Pot
wen landed after tin
Ship's arrival
lilt. II If VI N
III
All;
Norfolk, The storm warn-
displayed yesterday for coast
from Delaware Breakwater in Boston
overlooked Norfolk, but tin did
not High winds were evidence
In the and by p. ill. they
re blowing a gale, while rain fell
fur a while heavily.
The official statement of
between p. in. and a. m was
two-tenth an Inch, inn nearly -n
much as pedestrians estimated,
doubtless those who were on the
streets about o'clock thought ail
fell about that time Between
n a. m. there was a second downpour
which, accompanied by high winds.
t laved havoc In homes where windows
were left pone The rain seemed to
down front every due
the variable winds.
v . i fell a victim i I the
and marched
Into the Polish city.
For past few days Warsaw has
been nil lie Verge . I
had n that It would fall .
j sooner
paring yesterday lo tin i and
ad up all hi it
from the hammering that tin
wen administering.
Warsaw is the capital .
I I V II I i. I the
German e early I the
Ii wan
Von -1.,
aide successes.
The effect fall Warsaw
I fell by Hid,
net bast. British.
TO HI ll II
Owing tin- numerous, unavoidable
made in a d our
; matter g soft
drink etc., he
,. it he log article
. in go Into en and after
. . drinks.
n. , reams, .
hi w gum, etc,
desire state to our customers
and friends, in making this announce-
that our purpose is not pro-
OUr interest alone, but your as
well. We often tear that, in the rush
business, we charge these articles
to the wrong customers; many limes
tiny are charged to no one. thereby
causing us much waste and .
We further to state that we
have cause to complain of credits
hi extended; no loss mini
deuce in our customers and friends,
but. having the assurance that the sys-
herein suggested will be to the
Interest f our friends as well as lo
our own beg lo advise
adopted this system.
hi US, saves
Yours for business,
Coward-Woolen Co.
Co,
Warren Drug Co.





Bani
PAGE TWO
THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published
D WHICHARD.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
U ;.
ma b bed upon
at Ilia
ind To rd streets
All card of and resolution,
J will be Mr at
Mat
advertising
ha it three
nil He
Entered a matter
at the post
North
act el March L
Friday A. p 1915
will la
It ii
at
i . v
but II in-
up with
I, , r, ,., ii i nines in
tel
h outlook i- bad to tn
ll,
I State from
mow crop in l
enemies situated
taking in --t
inn to dangerous
The south suffer most
.,. being the
; .
mi, mi southern late will
-i.
. .,
.,, this
u. was v
. , in
ii . look upon
being I
year
will have
will
Ii. i I
, v till .
. in garments a-
till urn up
. will. I
run. n
. ,
. . i i
self In tat
, n Who III ii W
V I II II r
East Carolina
l raining
School
i. earth
in to
. ,. from
. . .
i ii the words
Ward on the smile
earth
Gems may led light.
inn what Is diamond flash
in an and
Flow, i- smile I
lug about i l
I .,,. ,. W
the
n n in-
in l t one
up
I Mule ti teachers for
Hie f North
Professional Cards
M. M. ll-
to
Ear, and Throat
and
Pitting
it ii Dr. ii. I.
n. Monday.
Homo i N f-
thronged the
. band bags
middle day. i I i
thinned and I
lo i I I
m vi
fill
II i . ex
even ran I led strike
Potter Johnson
men roted enforce de-
. free
agree lo
SI,
lo all
term begin
ii k.
Ii. , in all Hie
,. in Woolen Building on Third
fronting
I I
III I MM I I
I person
i. .
. . man
Will In
Ii will . on
Blue Si- overalls If takes woman
. mi get
There is absolutely no use
to
which and girls
tin
to the town would then have a
place for and recreation
be
here and some man will
burl before he can
be taken to a hospital. Build
b here and in- in the safe
aide
. hi the Very Last.
Head line Now In
those lion Why
ii. . i tin reason the Ger-
mans and let them have Warsaw be
fore r
It
up
,. yourself
R back, at you.
ii . i I urn. yes
absolutely f-
On pi lo fail to grow i id
mil I he a size
Is room in
new
pencil here ill add
tin town
now ii
thousand five and
population doubled
could justly call herself a i
Speaking the and de
Greenville is making
the News and Observer
u one the towns
the state which Is making
progress, showing enterprise and
hustle, Among the latest things Is the
improvement Its Are-lighting service
by the addition of a motor-driven Uri
engine. The future looks good for
The time the year is now ripe for
the Business Men's Association here
; busy in an secure
, locate here is
i a time for Idleness, hut is a
work A lime when the must work
l- done counts more Green
ville. The Greensboro chamber
la doing work city.
is helping in build up Greensboro.
and we busy here build
up Greenville.
Greenville can lie made the
of Carolina with a
little extra on our part
a this town is
the is will take, Have
you belief Do you ran to see
Greenville go forward to her
gel busy.
the prerogative man II Is n
which love wears, and cheerfulness
and Joy I n i II l -1 W
the w the
heart signifies at home and
A face in smile Is
n bud can blossom, and
P , . Is day, and
ind l i mile
hovers gently
n . than
The person that goes around a
gets but
Smiling Is habit, i I
Gel Into
e habit and you will
on of h your life will feel
. worth
. for and she
. will he called tomorrow .
union
plant ma
,,, So
; u ten on men
Pi
will sup ii
temporarily.
I I I
SI. A
Odd
., at Washington mi-
began there i
. re delegates who
this morning.
. from nearby in
surrounding Greenville
kn elaborate program has
pared by the Washington lodge, and
,,, odd are expecting to have
a good time there all this week
lime i Is
being grasped by such a wave of pros-
as ii has never before
the Greenville Reflector Prob
was getting In
of Its work mi us other day when
v., won vii dollars In a crap game.
Washington News
FROM Till
IND MAI GREAT.
. Much.
, Henderson Gold i
The man takes his family to
, on Sunday morning In an
and has a on the
way by h he Is detained half
or is hardly In a worshipful
frame when be arrives
takes his pin. in pew
i , . to be en
, . . i with plan to alleviate
glum to a
might keep a little
,,, relieve the situation In
Philadelphia winter. II
would a grander exploit If he
would
i in
i ii in the government
mate ii cotton crop year ii
twenty-live per smaller than II
was year, From far cotton
should sell a higher than II
did but, there is
European war to take Into considers
There la already a urge amount
of cotton remains stored ow
from lust year's crop has
found a marital
ii cotton as raised lust
your could be sold now the chancel
arc would gel a
good price tor
Hut with the war us
in the fan and no m atop
l REAl
U, virtue a power of con-
.,, m a mortgage executed
I by Vance Belcher to W.
Jr. dated 13th day
as appears of record In the
register's office in county. In Book
n page the undersigned
; mi Monday, 8th day of
;. m o'clock noon, ex-
. , sale before court-
high
, -i bidder for the following
or parcel if laud, to wit
Lying being in of
situated mi George and
streets, mid being sub-divided
into as by plat
of land by the Atlantic
Realty Company, each of said lots
being feet from and feel
This sale will he made the
terms Of said dated
above referred to.
This day Of Inly.
w. ii
Harding Pierce.
other
R.
NOTICE l
Having qualified as
of the estate of John Shivers,
the county of Pitt, North Carolina.
this is t. notify an persons having
claims I said estate to
sent them said administrator
on before July or this
will be plead in bar of their re
All persons Ind the said
please make
settlement.
July 1915
K. C,
Administrator
Harding and Pierce. Attorneys.
NOTICE.
yearly meeting Cross
ha- been changed from third
Sunday to the fourth In Au-
gust a hearty to all
C, HARRIS,
Clerk.
I.
Hay II
H. M.
i at
Land Drainage Cases a Specialty.
in office formerly occupied by
p. O. James and Son.
. EVERETT.
at I-an.
National Bank Building,
Avenue.
ART STUDIO,
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets.
Made It Bay and Night
S, us your
KODAK WORK.
Fourth near Store
HI N.
and Law,
We Want Opportunity
to submit our prices and goods to you.
M.
Still With
The Mutual I lie Insurance
of Ne York.
It is
In n a ma
a I ago,
from the i the town for
innate enough have a hospital the
the man was saved, u that
bad happened here In
mills man's folks
would shedding tears and he would
mil there In Cherry Hill
Cemetery.
The need for a hospital hi re It
urgent, n can in- neglected much
longer, and one wonders If ii is
in lake a gruesome lesson make
people Greenville see the need
of a hospital. We believe, r,
the majority of the people j
see the need, and they
II the of folly
wail.
ii is going lake funds to build
mid equip a hospital here, hut
Greenville and i the fund
in inert tin expenses Are wt poor
-I- ii measly amount as it would
lake to build and i quip a hospital here
be found In county
Barely II
Tin- ti. Is ripe begin pars
for calling let to i
for hospital, n i will
Our T.
News. i
the of imagination
see the papers calling their
feminine residents
Glorious Charm-
and such
us.- then the poor have
in seen Kin-inn's Queens,
Vic Had One.
i Mount Telegram. I
m In the family
hot, tired, mad, out-of-sorts sort of
tomorrow we to-
morrow afternoon between I and
o'clock you lake the whole kitten ca-
them Brat well Park gel
., bench, and if one bench hold
them. half s dozen, pull them over
i , cool spot, family down and
enjoy the It's all free, and the
nine's i- Worth while. The
i be better happier ill
ii as result. Tr
comes from one has.
a CONFESSION
Hope Her Statement, Made Public,
will Help Other Women.
We carry only the best mid believe
we can show you it will be to your in-
give us your order.
tall at our office or advise us by let-
or phone, one of our salesmen
Will sec you.
Our are as low as is con-
with good workmanship.
Does Marble And Granite Works
Office
Residence Phone 448-J.
II. C.
lit
Office N.
DR. ANNIE
Office hi the National Bank Building,
Dickerson Avenue.
Office hours in to and
HARRY SKINNER.
lain.
North
nil. FITZGERALD,
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor National
Hank Building,
N. Phone
THEATER.
Constantinople, Aug I A German
theater has been opened here,
fair be is popular us any Turk-
house a cast of Turkish actors.
under German leadership, is engaged
in mastering and presenting
well as a number of
comedies, in Turkish language,
Parts
and as well
n, mi excellent translation of
successfully
thus far Heretofore mod
em Turkish Homers have presented
almost exclusively French drama,
.-mall The great tide of
feeling m
i H, .-in i- materially the new
v.
must sari
Mrs. Mae of this place,
the woman's tonic, has done m
I deal of good.
Before I commenced using I
would spit up everything I ate. I had l
Bred, sleepy all the time, and
I could hardly drag around,
would have severe headaches con-
Since taking I have
quit spitting up what I eat.
teems to digest all right, and I
pounds in
II you are a victim of any of the
ilia so common to your sex, it ii
wrong to
For hall a century, has been re-
just such ills, as is proven by the
thousands letters, similar to the above,
which pour into our office, year by year.
is because it Is com-
posed ingredients which act specifically
on the womanly constitution, and helps
build the weakened organs back to health
and strength.
has helped others, and will help
you, too. Get a bottle today. You
regret it. Your druggist sells u.
b U-
-limy lo. In- j
on your ca and M ti. How
ft
IS
We grow them. Roses. Violets. Val-
lilies and Carnations a specialty
Wedding and funeral flowers
ed to the latest artistic styles.
and plants
ready now.
POT PLANTS
Ferns. Palms and many other nice
plants for the house.
Price List
lo our
Hose
Shrubberies Hedge Plants. Evergreen
and Shade Trees
, LOWERS FOR A OCCASION
Mail, telegraph and telephone order
promptly by J. I.
and CO, Raleigh. N.
Whit I., Agent.
North Carolina.
inn Ailments.
Thousands of hay and i
who arc able to go to the
mountains relief in Foley's Honey
Tar Compound. allays the In-
heals raw and
rasping bronchial tubes and helps to
overcome difficulty in breathing, and
makes sound, refreshing sleep
Bible Sold every when- Adv.
Southern
Railway
Premier Carrier of The South
Low Round Trip Summer Tour-
Tickets Now on Sale to
The Land of The
Waynesville,
way, Brevard,
Hot Springs and all Other Wet-
tern North Carolina Points
Spend your vacation in the cool
mountains of Western North Carolina.
and Sunday Excursion
round trip tickets on to
Black Mountain, lit Airy.
City. Wilmington and various other
mountain seashore resorts.
For illustrated booklets, complete
detailed information, ask your agent,
or communicate with
O. F. YORK,
Traveling Passenger Agent
N. C.
The North Carolina
SI OF AGRICULTURE
MECHANIC ARTS
Northbound. Southbound
No. is a. in No, ill p. m,
No. 7- p. in No -Vi p. in.
Norfolk Southern.
W.
No. t a in No. I p. m.
No a m. No, IT a. m.
No. IS p. in. No p. m
Young men seeking to equip them
tor life in Agriculture
and all Its allied branches; In t
COLLEGE
OF VIRGINIA
M. D. Doom
in.-.
I w M, I-- ,
B.
IS
we'll rush our trouble man right
How To c Quinine To Children.
Improve, Ilia a Syrup,
ant lo lake and stomach.
never know It la Quinine
adapted to who cannot
lake ordinary Doe Dot nor
cause ring In head. Try
Electrical and Mechanical when something like this hap-
Chemistry and In Tex-1 ,,,,., in home. If your plumbing
tile Industry, and in Agricultural
win lad n,
for those chosen careers at the State's, i
Industrial College . This College tits
for Hie. Facility for i, defective, antiquated, unsanitary or
year of men. students, build-
In each Count j ex-
at each county on
ll need On aloe any
Auk tin original package. The
in IS
For write.
II. OWEN,
West Raleigh. V
worn out, have us make necessary re-
pair- or install a new system of
MODERN
a Specially.
S. T. Hicks
and II,
i I
PAGE THREE
WE WISH Ta announce to out friends and that en
August 15th. will to the building formerly occupied by
the National Bank. We will welcome all lo our new home.
Moseley Brothers.
Dance Last Night Was
Attended Large Crowd
Mas Held In t
aster the ft
dam i- la-t night in the
building was attended by a
large crowd of town people besides Hi-t Hi.-. ti,.
several out-of-town folks. The dance I
hall, located on second floor of the
Messrs. Francis and II.
Shepherd returned from
I i, View.
Mis. o. Rucker yesterday
at her borne Kinston.
Hisses White and She
burn returned yesterday afternoon
a shun visit in Kinston
Messrs. T ll Walker, J. D,
and ll Norman went
bis morning
Spencer, Bethel,
lulu last at homo of Mr.
T Whichard.
Miss Kathleen i- visiting in
town
Mr. s. who been quite
k home mi avenue.
h Improved.
Mis- M Perkins left this morn-
rot Morganton.
Mr. A hot i. in
South Carolina today.
Mrs, F. -I Forbes and , tail
lien Mr. and Mrs H I. Smith
laughter. Mi.-.- Mary Smith, hare re-
turned front Ocean View,
mis r it Townsend, of Farmville.
i- her parents, Mr. and Mi.
i. Smith.
Mrs Sallie I and two
I -ell y e-1 II
a visit several days in relatives
PI Ville
MRS IV. I. BERT YE
INK.
Yesterday evening Mis I,. Res
delightfully entertained a friends
in honor of visiting guests. Misses
y and Jamie Hadley, of Mount
Airy, and Mrs, G King, Wash
after the arrived
watermelon was served Tables were
then arranged for rook. After three
i played sandwiches were
served lee cream and
were on the menu.
Prizes in form of beautiful hat
wire given visiting young
ladies, while other guests
tome artistic pins.
Lost
and Later Hit.- Dies.
iii k, ii.
Hint building, presented unusual A. u . .,,,.,,
vi.
W lie
cheap now farmers arc bringing
in h loads a day.
a number of
people attended the dance here last
night
Tin- local telephone has
i lied poles all along Evans
street. The old ones were decayed
and were danger of falling down.
Over iii Halifax county they had
a six-inch rain yesterday, while in tin-
adjoining county of Martin crop are
ring for lain
Was Cured.
r. A. k- Ti
down with kidney
trouble and rheumatism; a hack-
in- all the was tired of
living I took mid
, Tl
have written similar letters Foley
Kidney are Ionic in i
promptly. Sold everywhere Adv.
WASHINGTON SEWS
His ll It LAST SIGHT.
. . .
Carl the Washing- i
ton Dally News, a visitor to
Editor
i-nine over lo s.-e friends
dentally attend the dance given in the
l in,, . building. Editor is be-
coming endeared to Greenville and is
making frequent this i
aura, and at times there wen
many as Fifteen couples dancing.
The master that Mr
lid singly In case S.
a prominent
i Ho- river from New
In- secured, and who will a n
dancing school here, exhibited all
the latest among Hum Use
much of to
a girl about twelve years
age, from Morehead City, ii--,
partner, and displayed
usual ability us a dancer for one
young
was the Ural of a -i of
dances will be held in new
hall within few weeks
BALE
on butt Friday Mr Parker's
with twin boy
day evening one the twins breathed
its I.-I on Monday evening the
passed away.
Tuesday Ho- and dry
goods store of Mr. Parker, situated in
town Bridgeton,
destroyed entailing a loss
several thousand dollars with not a
Insurance.
I evening Mrs. Parker.
Ill NEW COTTON RHINOS
having never fully recovered from
giving birth in two children, -1
Mobile. Aug. t their home o-
bale Alabama cotton sold at Mrs Parker was buried hen today
auction exchange I o'clock
here at in cents a
weighed pounds
PAPERS
Liter Ceases Trouble.
The and dancer-
weal In r an- doubled if the liver Is
mill inactive,
I Foley Tablets are prompt
Aim. t. p. m. and effective in action
comment the London afternoon without griping or pain, if you feel
newspapers upon correspondence I lazy languid, bloated or overfull.
between Ambassador Pace Foreign la Foley Cathartic Tablet will help
Secretary sir Gray persons welcome the
generally that America and other free feeling they bring Sold
have a grievance, hut they insist, every where. Adv
to n-e words of the
OF
Till. I
Gazette, Britain has been
compelled to modify some of the ac-
because Germany ha de-
broken
The Westminster Gazette
the moment we would do well in it t
on a interpretation of
f of
Stale North Carolina.
Department of State.
To All to whom these pus 11-.
Come
appears lo my t e-
lion, by duly authenticated record of
international law neutrals have for the voluntary
grievance upon which they arc entitled ,,,,
Old Age.
Overworked, weak or diseased
s make one feel old before middle
ace aches and pains.
free perspiration of strong odor
and other symptoms are warning
kidneys need help Foley Kidney
Pill- make the kidney.- and
active. Sold everywhere Adv.
STEAMER WITH CARGO
OF IRON ON BEEFS.
Hough ton, Mich. Aug The
Harvey it bound
from Ashland to South Chicago with
Ions of iron ore. went on the
reels near Portage Lake ship canal
today in a heavy Tugs have been
front lo release the
The wind, which began to rise
tonight, is directly on shore and
officers of lie- an- alarmed
for safety of the ship
INVALID SOLDIERS
IT WARFARE OF THEN HIS
Budapest, Auk I A new form of
entertainment provided for public
i- a miniature in
which a lull company of invalided sol-
have built a series of trenches
with underground shelters, decorated
and furnished as they are the f roil I
Every at o'clock
enemy's trench is mined and blown
up Thousands watch this operation
daily. soldiers acting guides
and explaining all details of the
operations the Interested woman
and
i Auk i Investigation
disaster was
concluded by Ho- stale grand jury to-
n was reported a number of
Indictments may voted, The
menu, la said, will charge man-
slaughter, criminal and I
conspiracy,
The federal grand jury examined
number of witnesses. Among those
called were Captain Nils Nelson,
inspector Cleveland,
whose jurisdiction the
was operated for years, and Captain
I,. former master
v easel
Ml PRIM HIT
SALOONS IKE I LOSER.
Va., Aug, i An an-
situation existed here
day. Although no primary election
was held, either In town or county, all
the Harrisonburg saloons closed. In
compliance with the stale law
saloons in be closed on election
day.
For local reasons the democratic
primary postponed by the county
committee until September but to-
day the saloon men decided lake no
chances.
FOR
An interesting article about
county will lie published in this paper
Tuesday. The article will bi
written by Mr W. ll Allen, of this
place, who some c ii ii- contributed
an article on Greenville
hut this grievance arises
in the main from the peculiar use Ger-
many has chosen to make the sub-
marine her win upon merchantmen,
both and
This same newspaper notes the
of Hie American press on
sinking of the British steamer Iberian.
then says- German answer to
the American note has been most
has practical form of kill
warning of American sea-
men. Apparently If the American,
press has its way no notice is lo he
taken of this fact. This impression
real feeling Of the Suites .
this matter will he no more
upon Germany than upon this
rial Inn Order.
Athens. Aug The Turkish
authorities have ordered the
lino Interior of all the
women children In the city of
on the of Asia Minor.
number affected by the order is
ii lo set my hand and affixed my Official
at Raleigh, N. C. this 5th day of
A D, 1915.
against measure .
J Bryan
Secretary of State
unanimous
consent ail the stockholders
in my office, that the Bank
Greenville, a corporation of the State
whose principal office is situ lied the
town of Greenville, County of Put.
State of North Carolina James L. Lit-
being the agent herein and ill
charge thereof, upon whom
may be served I. has complied with the
requirements of chapter
of entitled
lo the issuing of this ,
of Dissolution.
Now, therefore, I. J Bryan Grimes
Secretary of the State of North Caro-
do hereby certify that the said
corporation did, on the 6th
Not 1314, tile in my office a duly ex-
and attested consent in writ-
iii to the dissolution of said
Hon. executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the
record of the proceedings aforesaid
are now on tile in my said office as
provided by law.
In testimony whereof. I have here-
Ill V IN
REGION HI Rio Mill N l.
Advices received from
Mount indicate the rainfall in
lieu lion of the ha bi an
usually heavy for days.
Especially in upper Nash has the rain
been tell most
Winterville High School
a Sure-
Shot for All Corns
Use Two Drops and They Vanish.
corn make you die with
your hoots DO. when you try to Oil
your to try to art away
from your corn-, Way behind
have not mod It's
Winterville, N. C.
The Tuesday. i. Literary
Christian men nil
haling had Location
Expense
new particulars, address
Fa C. NYE, A. B. Principal
Everybody Step on My
end You'll
Have No Coma lo Be Stepped On.
of th
way. it
a follow really feel after used
wives,
toe- bandages, blood
Dies, and
when be uses lust drops of
set's his corn Tin
Is divine. Just try It. Von
won't you put on your
in
.-111 corn, wart of bunion.
I Mid by druggists every-
b bottle, or out direct by E.
If It Is
Headstones
Markers
Monuments
Let Me Sea You
HENRY T. KING
the ea. b retail buyer of a new Ford car
between August and receive from U
a of the Motor Company's
Aaron can drive a simple construction.
complex to learn in town or country, for
or pleasure, cars serve everybody, for about two cent, a
mile to and maintain.
Runabout 1410; Touring Car Town Car Couplet
f. o. b. with all
On display and sale at
Ford SupplY Company
i ,
The Quickest and Most
Permanent Way
TO BREAK UP
CHILLS and FEVERS
IS BY
M i ; with a Guarantee
It upon th; in j mild way, and does not cause
feeling so often the case with
PRICE CENTS
by Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and
Drug
Company,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Get the Want Ad Habit-
Reflector Pay
WANT ADS
A. a. roB ilk
iron,, and liter
Hotel ii-is-
mil Nice peaches Mrs c. T.
mil good road horses,
cheap, or exchange for Kurd
W. N
7-12-1
HI IN
III KM AN SI HUM .
Aug The Belgian
steamer 1,885 tons
gross, sunk o
submarine. men crew
were landed.
Lloyd's announces
steamer picked up the con-
the nine men. Including
captain During the rescue a Ital
stopped near i k
pressed l. the men on the
sin- picked up remaining thirteen
the crew who were In
another limit
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local ill,
portion -a
only on, way to
i -in In. mu
lining lie
lulu m
or when it i
ii 1- in
limn -n ran l
nil to normal
lion,
. i canard
la MU on
win Hundred Dollar, any
he cured by
ti, for circulars
K j . Toledo. Ohio
Take a for
lake out the Ashes,
I i due to the In
system poison and waste
in i that should removed from the
kidneys, II the
removed the Bra dies the
ii Stops, Hie
products o system Foley
Pills help kidney, remove
wash- matter that rheumatism,
pains, sore
mu-., lea Bold re
Two or three gentlemen
tor furnished rooms, or with-
out board Mrs. Spear -i
SOUTHAMPTON
COTTAGE
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY
ADVANTAGES OF
BOTH BAYS
ROOM AND
RATES REASONABLE
MRS. J. W. YORK
BOX 17- OCEAN VIEW, VA.
n to
Mrs.
Mil It I. -8. M
FOB BENT 1ST,
ii by I. G Hatch
HAS
Ins into National Hank build-
floor, to
II HINT
Phone
Oil
Machine for lighting
homes, T,
KIM t MM III-
in Hotel Modern con-
in I. C
I n
ion ti
for small restaurant, Big
bargain. J. H. Calloway, Washington,
N II A While
TO SEE BETTER
SEE BEST
Don t neglect your
EYES
If eyes troubling yon
in In me the
I is
glasses your are
ii ill
Broken Lease
W. L. BEST,
WASTED TO HI on in
I- in good location Address
Reflector if
III. IN I It
water beater domestic
use s. T. Hicks.
j.
AMI
AMI
MIRTH
Children's I olds.
ii is wrong in neglect cold
tune because ii weakens the item
lays the sufferer open to attack
from discuses Wet feel, sud-
den in temperature and
,, lone uncovered el
many children's In summer.
Foley's and Tar
II I prompt relief Sold
everywhere Adv
Hurt Dot Mat MM Head
Us Ionic
In the lull name mi
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PAGE FOUR
Officials Surprised New faction Up
Mexican Affairs In Mexico low
The can
Banquet A Success
Discuss Mexican Situation
rut I i-.-
Mil
Id Villa
in
a.- begun before noon I
ton
i gum
to be SO
I . S.
Washington Aug ;
has orders
and shell the
out of Hull i border
lighting i
Official here
reuse attack on
bad given assurances lit- bad Instruct-
ed bis commander there ti
the Villa garrison be
agreement with
endanger
VIM U II
in THE rOB.
An unusually peculiar pea.
handed the Reflector ibis morning
being i en i b was
found 1.1 have twin seed In It.
a regular looking
ill. It. Ha- Beta d
ii In
Ki Paso Tea Aug.
Son vi turn Chihuahua with per
i,. ii. n
Columbus, K. M.
. Ochoa, military commander
Grandee, i
i Gun . who are n ported
to head
conception of new
orders from Villa to proceed south
,. g, . . .-
oral the forces of north,
., the forces the
Mid. i
real head of
villa had i
led . i COB-
do to light, but
.,, in our poet W
ask all ell
. ,,.,
Join In appeal
in,, rig Its a ft i
only the blind c
famous Bell
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as ever did, and can eat most anything.
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has
on r Gathered at Hale
I ill I a-t bight Ii.
i Hi. Kill.
Aug.
Gate I'll attempted things on
ii .
n suits in lb
held.
Pan baa-
n Jointly the
. State
i . . an be
told s. n
to tables
bus dining room of II i
ii
red t
banquet. its name ii- ;
v., keeping with movement to
awaken Interest In enlarging trade be
. Pan an
s,. ,. has d
real n this and
accepted the Invitation to
i. . . of this i bat
i, i. i by hi
tie i III Id disappoint i
. , p
was filled by is Hon
. i peter, Massachusetts
as was ii
planned and carried
an menu
i ladies -a Mr C W Gobi,
th. i r i om-
mi r. iced O i
. a
tin gram ape.
w lib Ass slant Bi i
I.
the
Hal
. . 11.-, Harris, .;
tiled as
ha In the
I I
Carol ii
;, ;. . . will
. tin he I i
to appeal I lie term
pi ii to be held on the
ad
in s ii hi I
month, the
a . and answer or demur
in said action or the
mi will to ill.- i Hi.
i In -aid complaint.
ThU Inly.
H . OX,
, i. , i in i Court.
Cobb
A Ce.
ad to sue-
ii-- been
ring on of Ma-
. d
to
posed
I his . i- to
i i
i -i.-. .- . .
Ike A
ii ill do We upon n
a, lion to
. i appears to be gem
.,, the
la to Hi too Should
b i
I keep open Hi-- mad
v, i Vera
I American
trim
operation
Latin Ami man
Advices to u agency to
said General com
at baa
. ., ID
i I order to plunder ll
can ranches
, la de
these gangs, the mi
said.
I , u
eon
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lard .
s, . Mi
l.,. I., r
Norfolk Q
I lied II.
NOTICE
J. C. WEBB
The Photographer
Is I'd
R. M.
as I he Ill
ail can left Sta.
Mil
v.
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it the
well known tonic QUININE
It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
up Whole System. cents.
II, following schedule
an- not
nun
a. Daily,
Pullman gleaning Oat
a. in. Plymouth,
City and Norfolk. Par-
lo
all points s
and
., . ; Ii apt Sunday, for
. . v. Rah
and Pullman Steeping
m is loath and
West.
Wilson Raleigh, for
all pol
i p in Daily, tor Raleigh and all
and
lam i I--,, i apply to J U
Haas. II, Agent, N.
l g.
Gen. Pas.
j. STACK.
c;. i
minister six
brothers In i
his wife baa tear
ii army and Hi
England.
I. M. II.
US I
St., Main
.; inn
We Wish to buy Bushels of
Shelled Corn
HALL MOORE
u, at,
WALKING and RIDING
CULTIVATORS
MOWERS, RAKES AND REPAIRS
is when we LOVE to
ENJOY OUR
The Summer Time
ICE TEA
I have in stock your CHOICE cl the BEST Black, Green
and Mixed Tea in hall pound lira at Cent
BLACK
P k
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Japan
i India
URI EN . i
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a i
a and
. Initial
S. M. SCHULTZ, d
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Last
EXCURSION
of the Season to
HAVEN
and Intermediate Stations to
Morehead
Via NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R.
Sunday, Aug. 1915
Leave Greenville a. m.
M. City Beaufort
NOTICE
i registration
upon i i, Fifty
Thousand
Bonds by Falkland
County. North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Pitt county.
Notice is hereby given that the
of of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
day July 1915, It being the
regular meeting the 1st Monday
us, red an i lei
i be held In Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina, en
lie day of September at the
regular polling place in the towns
Falkland for said township, on the
i question or proposition of Issuing
Fifty Thousand
worth of Bonds, to bear Five
per cent interest per annum, payable
ml annually, and to run a per-
thirty years the funds
received from the same to he used
for purpose of laying out,
and repairing, grading, con-
and Improving In any way
the Public in Falkland town-
as provided by an Act of the
legislature of North Carolina,
of signaled as Chapter
One Hundred and twenty two
of the Public laws of North Carolina.
And notice further hereby
en that on entirely new registration
said election was ordered and
called, and that J. H. Smith was
and Is said
Election, and that the Hooks
will hi- m. Monday,
August MIS, nod closed at sun-
on Saturday September U, 1815,
Hint cit. h Saturday during the
tint said
he Open Bl regular polling
In the town Falkland and
at all other limes at the residence
of the said J. II Smith m the said
Town Falkland, North Carolina.
mil nil desiring in on
ml Hoed to In- In Id on tap-
-1 will he to
Kilter.
Tin- day July till
I A.
i , Board
Pell, clerk.
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.
Greenville,
H W ha work-
Mi . ,, Mr
i bad i
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co.
Over Insurance in force
Over Assets
Surplus
not join the thousand North Carolinians that
carry insurance in the Jefferson Standard.
Keep money at home and get the best insurance oh
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent. I
ts
VI
OF
Ml CAROLINA.
A POPULATION OP FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND
ROUNDED BY BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JO B AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE MAT A
TWELVE
AMONG
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED VI TH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO TO THEIR
AT TEST ION.
ARE
BE HAD UPON
Is th. -l the c-t Healthful,
N. I i I M
I Mill l; I
Italian Volcanoes Are
Throwing Out Boiling
Lava And Hot Stones
Etna And Stromboli Are Were
State of Eruption and In- B
habitants Are Fleeing For
Their Lives
Horn. via London, Aug.
patches received bar southern
Italy Indicate that th. volcanoes Etna
and lire in a Hate of
The disturbance Hum ll
fright among the
of Italy, and it Is
ready throwing out boiling lava in
large quantities. The eruption of
Stromboli. however, has not reached
critical yet.
The inhabitants of country in
region of are rushing
to gel out of the the
burning mountain. On
flames from the suddenly en-
livened volcano reached stupendous
proportions, and the grave
have been for several days
quickly spread and the whole
lace of southern Italy was aroused,
Large Shipment of
Money Reaches I.
in of
Way of
Teacher Ike
Their
in
in
ARE
Are Accused
While Others Have Charges
Neglect
Architects Io
Submit Building
Mi-n lien-
Beard l In t
tin Building
Plans
Mm of
Okla., Aug. II The Prairie
Oil and Company here today
posted an advance of live cents per
barrel for crude oil.
making sixty cents the price now paid.
Oilier purchasing agencies have
advance.
Would Establish
New York, Aug. II. A special train
worth gold and
securities which been shipped
Hi.- Bank England from London by
of Halifax. N. S. arrived here to-
day. The train was composed
Steel and was guarded by
armed men.
tit the total shipment
Was gold and was believed In be ill
the form of American double
The weight was about
tons, ll was said lo be largest
single Of gold ever sent
across tin- Atlantic in one vessel.
It was brought over In British
battleship which was convoyed
through the war zone and across the
ocean by a cruiser and a flotilla
torpedo boat to guard
against an attack Of submarines. The
cost of transferring it from London to
New York was estimated to have been
It was said that the battle-
ship brought over not only the
In gold and securities for New
York but also a gold de-
Mined for Canada, whose treasury re-
et gold amounting to
000.000 to New York.
The moonlight schools art
being started over the stale have met
the nearly approval a large
the teachers, and not least did
meet approval Of the teachers
ill summer term the East Caro-
Training School here in
ninety-six of the
volunteered their services from
this school.
It was a showing of loyally to
cation for the teachers tn incept this
work when they will get no re-
for it.
it is expected that an . vi-11 larger
number of the students will volunteer
next year, as the moonlight school is
still in its maturity.
Edgar Buck Bound Over
lo Court Under i Bond
nines mid tests for
ills Or
Streets.
relish
taking
Vienna, Aug. ii, London. The
Polish faction n. the Austrian
has issued a manifesto calling
kingdom Po-
land us all integral of the
monarchy,
The Polish national committee, mi-
. Ii using th manifesto, has
to the people Polish
I,.,, in-., from Russian domination
send delegates to a general national
convention lo parted an
m work a reunited
lion
-o the August 1-10
attacked places
Ike English east
says the announcement
i of a strong defense, Ike
British warships on the and
London dock, torpedo boots at I
pout and important
on the Humber
i,. it was
were good
The airships returned from
successful
TO AMI
Owing to the
mistaken by ourselves and our
In the matter charging
drinks, cigars, etc, We have decided
to put the following articles on a cash
basis, to go into I OB and after
August 1918, All drinks.
cigars, cigarettes
chewing gum, etc.
desire to state to our customers
friends. In making this announce-
OUT purpose is not to pro-
mil- interest alone, but yours as
well. We often fear that, in the rush
in business, we charge these
to wrong customers; times
they are charged to no one.
us waste and lo
We desire further to slate that .
have no cause lo complain of
extended; no of
in customers and
lint, having the assurance that the sis
herein suggested will be to
Interest of our as well as t,
our own. we bag l advise that W
have adopted this system.
Cash helps us. saves you.
Yours business,
Coward Co
Drug
Warren Co.
v t
Edgar Buck, the white man that was
caught here yesterday morning With
three gallons and a pint of whiskey,
was given hearing before Mayor
Dunn this morning and hound over to
under a MOO bond.
This is the second Indictment
been preferred against Duck on
whiskey charge.
James M, was up in police
court this morning on a charge of
his car on city streets
was costs,
DEAL
to
Cans. Aug. II A I. to
Journal
general opinion here Is
Serbia will answer communication
,.; quadruple entente powers by
offering i cede territory for
sum, in order lo avoid
tor the failure the
Balkan states, regarding their
participation In the war.
ii is difficult to forecast the
. Bulgaria,
is refusing to make
ions lo
Chicago, Aug. 12.- indictments
charging manslaughter and criminal
were returned
criminal court today in connection
with the disaster,
captain and engineer and four
officers or the Ht.
Steamship Company, owners of th.
boat, are named as
George T. Arnold,
II. Hull, vice-president gen-
manager; W. O. secretary-
treasurer; Ray W. assistant
secretary- Marry
captain of East land I Joseph M.
engineer.
Bonds were fixed at each
officials and each
and The two last named
are charged with criminal careless-
and officials with man-
The bill against the Officials
That they knew was
had no stability.
That they permitted
aboard the vessel, which is more
than its carrying capacity.
Thai hey were negligent in hiring
mi Incompetent engineer who, because
of his lack of skill, was unable to con-
the boat properly.
Thai the crew did not Dumber
enough hands to manage and control
lie Eastland properly.
Tanks.
That the ballast tanks were allowed
be out repair and were not filled.
Filled.
Against Captain these
charges were
That he permitted aboard tin- boat
larger number passengers Hum
he could safely carry.
That he neglected to warn the
angers to leave Eastland when it
became to him she was
bout to oven urn
That he was negligent In seeing
that the ballast tanks were In repair
were properly filled
That he was negligent In net seeing
the chalk boles gangways
were closed when ship loaded
Counts her.-
Architects are here to
I . the new graded r. Io b
mg in- h re, Si vi
tow men d
board has been in
an attempt 1.1 decide on the f.
t could i- h ii today
o'clock whether or the board had
upon any definite plan us ll
was -till In conference.
PREPARES TO
TO
N. H., Aug.
was preparing today to leave
for Washington to discuss the
can and other questions with hit
cabinet.
The president remained in his Study
this morning working on official
He paid particular attention to
the Mexican situation. Most of the
morning hours he spent writing on
his typewriter. An announcement on
Mexico is expected soon after his re-
turn to Washington.
Members of his family will remain
here.
SHOT
STATE
Hiram Sykes.
Work or Liberty
Down By Guard
Is
Io United States
in let
Caledonia Farm, N. C. . I
slate penitentiary I, Aug -While
attempting to escape from Cale-
farm here night Hiram
a white man. under sentence
to serve twelve year- state
penitentiary, Instantly
killed one the guards.
The prisoners were returning
work when Sykes lagged behind and
then of a sudden made a break for
liberty. The guard shot one lime,
down his man. and be died
almost instantly.
Sykes was n native of Mecklenburg
county and had been in the
here since lust December, When
he was convicted in Charlotte as
suiting and shooting a policeman.
At the time of the Sykes
was a member of a of gunmen
in that city.
MRS, ROCKEFELLER'S
Wants Revolutions to With.
Interference lulled Stales.
EH
Chicago. Aug u Christian
a . soldier, has a deeper respect
oath allegiance lo
than Of Ills marital vows. Mis
he may have
I , I ., Of his
,, rallying to
in- native land, be mis
behaved before n
Big l innings h
York. Aug
Franklin, receiver
Mercantile Marina Company, Bled
report ob operations the
line, which he is in active
total earnings
May and as 11.805,233 and
total general wt .
tot depreciation and
property.
In connection with Mr.
report. Charles E
the
International Mercantile company.
gave out I saving that re-
urns of all the properties,
for IN Orel six
year Indicate that
tin. of that period
would amount to 111.-
Washington. Aug. Car-
through his here
Secretary Lansing today that
Mexican people Mew with
any attempt tending to
success of armed force.
message referred to the
conference and was
taken as signifying he would
agree with its action toward Mexican
affairs.
communication was re-
little less than a defiance .-I
the United States in its efforts i.-
bring all the Mexican factions a
peace conference.
and the persons who
co-operate with i com-
of the profound con-
if the American
would know the true situation In
Mexico ii would understand that the
only possible, just and so-
would be to leave the
follow natural course until
the complete victory of the rep.
net lei and pop-
Cleveland,
D, Rockefeller
View Cemetery
The
the Interment
guards were s
The body an
morning from
Tarrytown, S,
in John l
March
Auk. 11- Mrs. John
i buried In Lake
here late yesterday
veiled
and night armed
the grave.
here early in the
Sleepy Hollow, near
Y. where it had been
vault
Germans Give Their
Version of Peace Terms
JAPANESE ll
FOR It.
Aug. Tin-
is planning to hold on an
large seal. In the
seas off Island In the month
October. II is said vessels
war will participate,
Among these will be th.
Kongo.
and A feature of Hie
will he operation f SI TO
planes and After
will be by
tin- end of the
Will probably ii, th, waters
off Osaka and prepare for the grand
naval to be hold In
lion of the emperor's in
November
i Panel Prints
I rill.
Heine, via I I
I iii the text a
Issued a group German
professors
their us of I
pi i, These, according lo the
f mm I insure free
pension of Gorman culture,
and for military
commercial he
to German; France must
cede lo Germany all territory north
Of a line to the mouth of
the river and pay large In-
Russia must cede Poland
and the greater part th. Baltic
provinces and other territory in
of Indemnity which the could nut pay.
Mi AT
BRUCE MM
The farm an-
that the regular meeting of
the and Co-
operative of Pitt county win
meet next Saturday, 14th.
Brace All the farmers are earnestly
to in- present
patS in this


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Eastern reflector, 6 August 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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August 06, 1915
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