Eastern reflector, 13 August 1915


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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
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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
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the
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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,
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Cobb
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posed
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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
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i I order to plunder ll
can ranches
, la de
these gangs, the mi
said.
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Norfolk Q
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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
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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





PAGE TWO
THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
by
rm
Q J
WORTH CAROLINA
doe
Mil. I
lull II
All a
business
tad
AH . if
respect o
sent. pr i
government, and
ii .- i etch th
Tin on I
and
the south
and
to
I I
Bl III.-
. no
ind Jami
matter Germany would now be
Sir V ml Eng
ids i
will be at I
per line, op
to
t. a
I. n.
Friday A. s 1915
. ex t.
l-e to to then
The chief thins the Iowa
ii torn stands Is
enterprise is to give
to s larger Dumber p
g work i the people and they
It
To ten la started i- rolling, the
I , r con en e
the
men
. who
., for locating
i enterprise
thousand i I was
in lit tills B
be to gel v pro
i of and mall II t i
every i nu i n he in the
of Al Ii a,
n i. reads something
i . and
II goo-
Carolina
rut county
la harsh; by the board
of County of
County in adjourned session a
on Monday, July IS, 1915, or-
mi election be held in tin
following described
on the north side of Ti
river opposite Point
Beach, thence running north de
trees anal to rock,
with the Creek to B, B.
the Miles Stephen Ian-
thence with the said
end line to
line, thence the Wilson and
line to Robert
; i, thence the I
and line ti
Noah Lee's line, thence the
Lea and Peel line to J. R
Baker's line, thence with the J. it.
U to R. R
Fleming's line, thence w the
and Fleming line to Ci i
thence up k to it.
and Walter I r
thence with the said and
Webb line to Geo. and
Webb's corner, thence with the said
Webb and line i- Matthew
line, thence with the
IS
mid we'll OUT trouble man right
ltd When something like this hap-
pens In your home your plumbing
Plumbing
i- defective, antiquated, unsanitary or
worn out. have us make re-
pairs or install a new system of
MODERN
a special.
S. T. Hicks
and
Professional Cards
M. W. I It.
Practice to of the
Nose and Throat
and
The Fitting
Office with Dr. D. L James,
N. C, every Monday.
Home OB N. C.
,. will j Move and Webb line to the Batter
his bearers i i .
. r. Then Is the time to tell him
to
hi for i
. ii town
NOTICE
. II
I,
Lawyers.
Practicing In all the Courts
m Building on Third
street, fronting courthouse.
I,
I to what ex
. Head
n , i m not always
. I . i . , ;
and Webb line to the White
I and public road
thence with the said road to the
Mill road, thence with Shep
Mill l t-- the fork of the road
of
the road lea ling to
Pork to the and
road, e a straight I
j v hi am a. th mi i
the ten mile Post
and election, the r. i. Railroad,
. proposition to issue fifty the and Which
dollar, worth of road bond, and
by Township, Pitt county, u, Hunting
from a i a ml glance in the
mer
paper I- i of Mary
Tar-
that
Mm
Is III
rounds
lat.
i II from
, I
each round
or-
the munition of Ger-
require 1.1.,. pounds of col
. the Held r
., i ammunition. This Is i
;. . . or hales n
are needed to supply Bl
. ammunition, to say nothing of
. both
i Germany has a large
lion stored tip. or unless
covers something to take the place
., e manufacture of gun-
powder, the German nation Is In
danger of having a In her
munition supply. This will, of
course, be to the advantage of the
lies and Is what they are looking f-r.
go on i
North Carolina.
North Carolina
Pitt County.
with i- Creek
with Creek
Word mid the Hopkins corner,
with Henry Ward and Hopkins
to It. Harrington's George Moon
line, thence with the Harrington and
Hopkins line to E, A. Carney's and
Harrington's line to the Ben
thence with the Hen Wooten
and Joe Daniel lino to Lawrence
thence with the Wooten and
Nobles
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of of Pitt
in session assembled
the 6th -lay of July 1915. It being
the regular meeting held tho Ward line to
Monday of July 1915, ordered an line, thence W. 1-
to be held In line to D,
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina on St
the 21st day of September I Fleming
at the regular polling place G. Moore's line to the lair
the town of for said Town- John Fleming's line, thence with th.
on the question or proposition John Fleming line to the Matt
Southern
Railway
Premier Carrier of The South
Low Round Trip Summer
Tickets NM on Sale to
Land of The
nay,
Hot Springs and all Other
tern North Carolina Points
Spend vacation In the cool
mountains of Western North Carolina.
and Sunday Excursion
round trip ticket OB sale to Asheville.
Black Mountain, Mt. Airy. Morehead
City, Wilmington and various other
mountain and seashore resorts.
For Illustrated booklets, complete
detailed Information, ask your agent,
or communicate with
F. YORK,
Passenger Agent
RALEIGH, N. C.
J.
Veterinary
On
Day II
M. CLARK,
Attorney at Ian.
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty.
In office formerly occupied by
F. G, and Son.
S. EVERETT,
at l-a.
Office in the National Bank Building,
Avenue.
PARKER'S ART STUDIO,
Corner Fourth and streets.
Made It-Ill mid
Send us your
KODAK WORK. .
II. F. TYSON,
Office on Fourth Street near Frank
Wilson's Store.
Insurance.
m .
Attorney mid
S. C.
-i
Still With
The life Insurance
at New
is stand
lug op m the world I
l- might be Germany will
mi top after all
Those Mexicans are now In e fair
v ,. to g t a dose Hi -t will knock all
revolution spirit --i them
in anyway
be , Kinston Press was
hen Ii hinted that those cows
In Washington the
under the in
. . ii Noah's ark
line thence with the Matt Harris and
Fleming line to Tar river thence with
Tar river to Hie
That the said election to be held on
ship
of Issuing Fifty thousand dollars
worth of road bonds, to bear five per
cent interest per annum payable semi-
and to run for a period Of Tuesday, September 1915. at
m M-M
from the same to used for the am, the of
pose of laying out. establishing, voters of the above de
pairing, grading, constructing and
If I for guy to
In ,. am tell what be would do In tho
n But
i. . .
. i
mi I
in It,
Greenville- is a pretty husky young-
i tor its age, but it could be made
in grow until it will surpass its pres-
That's just what every
in should wain to see
one lives in
lake particular pride In
town grow until ii has become a
The metropolis of Eastern North
Carolina Is not mo high an ideal to
set. We ran reach position If we
-.--irk hard enough, but this town
ever be much larger If it does
up that ii wants to
i real town
The Or
working collectively and for the ad-
of the n it same
hi make of Greene
. . i I , own for
tune ii time.
are o in
for It .,
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 North Carolina,
notice s
en, that an entirely New Registration
for said election was ordered and
called and that B. Turnage was
is appointed Registrar for said
election, and that tho Books for Reg-
will be opened on Monday,
1916 and close sun-
set on Saturday, September,
that on each Saturday during the
said Registration period the Regis-
hooks will be open at tho reg-
in the town of
North Carolina, and at all
other than during said period will be
opened at the office of B. Turnage
in town of North Caro-
And all citizens desiring to
vote In bond election to held
on September will he re-
quired to register.
This the 8th day of July. 1915.
s. A. Congleton,
Chin. Board of Com. county.
Bra Bell,
territory, as to whether there
shall or shall not be levied and col
a Special School tax of thirty
cents on the Poll and ten cents on the
One Hundred dollars valuation prop
in the above described territory
and at said election those favoring
the Special Tax shall vote u written
or printed ballot containing the words
Special- and those
ed to said Tax shall vote a written or
printed Ballot containing the words
Special
And it is further ordered that. J.
be and ho is hereby
pointed Registrar for said election
and S. V. Williams and S. Flem-
are hereby appointed Poll Hold-
era or Judges of election.
And It is further ordered a new
Registration Is and shall be required
and the Registration books
said District territory shall be op
on Thursday. August 1918
and closed Saturday. September 4th
1918, for the purpose of Registering
the qualified voters for Hie said DiS
or territory.
This the 12th day of July. 1918
S. A. Congleton,
Chin. Board of county
Bell, Clerk.
T-i I ltd
After so many the
and near dying over spelling
ii the esteemed
ton Star to refer i the
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by as -l
th- ill, portion of
only on-- way lo curs
by constitution,
by an Initialed c
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entirely
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ear. There
is, and
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of Hi-
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have a
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. la and
, in taken
o normal
hearing he destroyed
out 1-n.
which Is Mil an
f mucous surface
We i One for any
of by
cannot our--d by
for free.
F. J CHUNKY CO. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by
Take I'll
that
Catarrh Cur,.
for constipation
It. C. Al
Attorney
Winterville, N. C.
lilt. ANNIE L. JOINER,
Office in the National Hank Building,
Avenue.
Office in to and to
SKINNER,
Attorney at Law,
Carolina,
Take tint the
Uremia is duo to the circulation In
the system of poison and waste prod-
that should be removed from the
blood by the kidneys. If the ashes arc
not removed the lire dies and the ma-
stops. So with the waste
products o system. Kid-
Pills help the kidneys remove
waste matter that causes rheumatism,
aches and pains, stiff joints and sore
muscles. everywhere. -Adv.
OM Sorts, Otter Remedies Won't Curt.
The wort ca-ea. no matter how Ion
-e by Hie old reliable Dr.
Healing Oil. It relieve
Children's
It is wrong to neglect a cold at any
time because it weakens the system
lays the sufferer open to attack
from other diseases. Wet feet, sud-
den changes in and
Sleeping uncovered at night cause
many children's colds in summer
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
gives and prompt relief. Sold
nit. I'll FITZGERALD,
Dentist.
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor National
Hank Building,
N.
e of the as Newborn. everywhere Adv.
IS GROWING
We grow them. Roses, Violets. Val-
lilies and Carnations a specialty.
Wedding and funeral flowers
ed to the latest artistic styles.
Ito Cabbage and collard plants
ready now.
Ferns. Palms and many other nice
plants for the house. Write to our
Spring Trice List of Rose Bushes
Shrubberies. Hedge
and Shade Trees.
FLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS
Mall, telegraph and telephone orders
promptly by J.
and CO, Raleigh. N.
Whit I-. Brown, agent, Greenville
North Carolina.
How To Quinine To Children.
I, name to an
Improved Quinine. It is a Syrup,
ant to lake and does not the stomach.
Children take It and know it Quinine.
Also especially adapted t- adults who cannot
Does not nauseate nor
ringing In the
It the next time you need any
Ask lot package. The
blown in bottle. W
The Greenville Tobacco Market Will
Open Tuesday, August 17th, 1915
interests of the tobacco growers than this year. We have the largest and strongest force of buyers in the state
and it will pay you to bring your tobacco to this no matter how many miles live
Star Warehouse
Come To The Star-W HERE WORK AND WORTH WINS
IS THE PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO, BECAUSE
NONE OTHER IS BETTER LIGHTED OR EQUIPPED
TO INSURE THEIR CUSTOMERS RECEIVING THE
TIP-TOP DOLLAR FOR EVERY PILE.
I In- Slur Is Hie
G. V. SMITH and B. B. SUGG, Sole Owners and proprietors
PAGE THREE
, i j
Why you should insure with the Na-
Life of
because;
It is an OLD LINE COMPANY and has pass-
ed the experimental stage.
Th contracts, taken as a whole, cannot
be excelled. It has more insurance in force
it Pitt County than any New England Com-
It is paying larger dividends than any New
England Company.
n Million Insurance on the of
County people
Its are of such character that
today notwithstanding the disturbed
conditions of the country, not one dollar
of interest or principal is in default.
It has maintained the lowest death rate of
any company equal age for more than a
quarter of a century.
It has no insurance or investments in Europe.
It will not carry over twenty-five thousand
on any one life.
It does not invest its money in any
stocks or securities.
It has increased its of dividends four
or five times the last seven years.
SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS.
IT has around TWO HUNDRED MILLION
INSURANCE in force.
And last but not least, we have sold
for The National Life since and
it is our one effort to deal squarely and hon-
with all of our policy-holders.
See Us before buying; It will pay you
MOSELEY BROS.
in i. son
TO lit; TO VI II.
Walker, of
Christian church, will to Walston-
when he will
opes ii there tonight Two
Mr. Walker conducted
revival at place
there was do church building there,
inn during revival Mr. Walker
added sixty-eight members lo the
and a building erected.
Mr, Walker was assisted la re-
by Rev, Horace Battle.
VI
O. I. TODAY.
Mr. I. Joyner gave a to
tin- tobacco men of city t-lay.
barbecue was held term
just town and the table was
In the grove A very large
number of local co and business
were
River Township
Votes
II. Black town-
ship Saturday voted bonds
for good roads, it was a hard fought
battle, good roads won by
tr. majority.
c. A. has aid-
Rev. A. Campbell, pastor the
Baptist church here, In a revival, per-
haps in tho the
town. in In re
received .-r baptism.
scheduled to
SEVERE PUNISHMENT;
Of of Fife
Relieved
Ml Airy. Sarah
this town, suffered for
years with womanly troubles, also
stomach troubles, and my punishment
was more than any one could tell.
I tried most every kind medicine,
but none did me any good.
I read one day about the
man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I
had not taken but six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
than all the other medicines had
put together.
My friends bean asking me why I
looked so well, and told them
Several are now taking
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such as headache,
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
II so. let us urge you to give I
trial. We feel confident it will help you,
it as it has a million other women
e past halt century.
Begin taking lo-day. You
won't regret it. All druggists.
Announcement
The lug prices gust
. included In
fully equip
Tin e
, there will be no
redaction In i
Ford SupplY Company I
Wt-g-a. U-
We Wish to buy of
Shelled Corn
Household and Kitchen furniture
Suit-.
i h undersigned, as agent, ill i oil
lot hold hen
on the courthouse Saturday
morning II o'clock. -ash.
V. M. WOOTEN.
Greenville, N. C.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL .
Society
The Woman's Missionary
the Emanuel Baptist church will
tomorrow afternoon at o'clock with
Mrs. W. i Rice. Time to bring the
special offering for th-
school.
MIS
Miss Gertrude Bason,
visiting at the home Mrs. W. A.
Mr Brown weal
this morning.
Miss Mary Perkins left this morn-
ti
Mrs. K. T. little son,
William Karl, of Portsmouth, an- visit-
Mrs, S. Way.
Miss Julia Harrison returned
from a visit to Portsmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Holler and
niece, of an- visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Hunter
Mrs. I. left morning
for Wilson's Mills.
Mr J. P. has returned from
Va . whore he went to
visit relatives
Mrs. J. A. Bland and children have
gone to Everett for a short stay.
Mr. J. Milton Johnson is spending
a few days in Washington.
Mrs. ii. W. Baker has returned from
Mr. Conrad Wash-
today-
Mr, today In Elisa-
beth City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes were
hero yesterday an-l went Orioles-
land today
LOCAL BRIEFS
These sudden showers arc bad for
tho so much
evidence In Greenville these warm
days.
August 17th Is the big day for
Greenville. The tobacco market has
its initial opening that day.
There is no let-up in the number
of folks that daily leave for the beach
and for the mountains.
A full police court is a tiling of
the past in Greenville
DAM'S FRIDAY
There will he a public dance In the
new nines building Friday night.
Everybody welcome. Ladles and spec-
free. Gentlemen dancing.
Co,
tor
on an-l para
to IS
V MU
It I I II.
Carlyle Sloan,
a ha i.; d from
, was
his ea In it,
bis four stay then
Hi l the
did not seem in fool
were very bitter
them or particularly eager sink
trading vessels. Soldiers told
him their comrades from the
ii. lies we section Bald
that the Germans only two hundred
yards away would call out to them
from time, to are not after
you. It's tin- English we
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
known tonic
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up Whole System. cents.
ALL MO
Get the Want Ad Habit-
Reflector Pay
East Carolina
Teachers Training
School
AUGUST
Household and furniture for
Sale.
The undersigned, as agent, will sell
a lot of household and kitchen
on the courthouse lot Saturday
morning at o'clock. Terms,
F. M. WOOTEN.
Atlantic City, N. J.
Baltimore, Md,.
Norfolk, Va.,
Richmond, Va.,
Virginia Beach,
Washington, D. C,
Markets Quoted Bros.
TODAY
7-S
-8
1-4
6-8
V school train teachers
the public schools North Carolina.
Ever energy Is directed this one
. Tuition free to all
agree to Path. Fall term
September M.
For other
address
R. H. WRIGHT,
SOUTHAMPTON
COTTAGE
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY
ADVANTAGES OF
BOTH BAYS
ROOM AND BOARDING
RATES REASONABLE
MRS. J. W. YORK
box 17- OCEAN VIEW. VA.
The Quinine Does Hot Affect The
Of tonic effect. LAX
than ordinary
and does not cause nor
lacing in head Remember the full name and
look for the signature E. w. GROVE,
j. BEST
AND HEAD STONES
AD IRON FENCES
NORTH CAROLINA
VIA THE
Atlantic Coast Line
Standard of the
Returning, tickets will be limited to reach original
starting point prior to midnight September 1st,
Corresponding low rates from other points.
For any information, reservations, etc. address
W. H. WARD,
Agent, Atlantic Coast Line
If It Is
Headstones
Markers
Monuments
Let Me See You
HENRY T. KING
COLLEGE
or Virginia
MEDICINE DENTISTRY
St t M. D.,
I ft.
Clay
TO S E E BETTER
NEGLECT YOUR
EYES
II your eyes are troubling you
to where
EXAMINATION IS FREE
glasses to suit eyes
applied at cost.
Broken
W. L. BEST,
House That Protects
The largest, best lighted, most up-to-date Warehouse in Greenville. Complete in every respect. We guarantee you highest
price YOUR TOBACCO at all
OUR Efficiency, Reliability and Service
Come to See Us. Your friends to serve,
O. G. RUCKER, Auctioneer.
Market Opens Tuesday, August
Johnston Foxhall





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PAGE FOUR
is
ITS OWN
Insurance rates CM be
lowered as much as tun cents on the
hundred dollars U the City maintain
a Ire commensurate with
set by com-
panics.
Such reduction i property own-
h year
action of b
the pr.
the ownership real estate.
The city baa based fire truck
,,.,,. tare
whole
owner or tin
Real
rental
III
mall t i and a profit
arty owners.
the purchase i ruck. It la
all
It la
her
bull I
churches, etc i
not compare with end
physical
here an sett I Hal
cause they i on
and put to use all other i
Ho, . has can be use
except In so
Nothing enhance
M or so much as health.
N town i an hope to
until Its
.;,,. to sanitation.
Small s bi
. . i this, the
that tall
,.,,.,. man. Its
invites I
happiness furthers
The a en i high ti sea
to disease, rain. i death
d, bills and fin
. I d i km he
ran not e, i he gets
Into debt and despond m y. In i hi
words, km s an
n, set Into a liability.
Property contaminated by infect i
or contagious disease Is bad property.
It will not rent to people who have In-
enough to look Into his
It is not worth protection from
lire. Prove it to be unhealthy and it
will neither rent nor sell. It makes
people who occupy It worthless
Therefore the average man abandons
it for a healthier place, and II
a death-trap ever after.
In other words, the great truth has
last come average man that
a borne saturated with
case la dear any price. Sanitation
i, i knowledge now. Schools.
white and colored, are teaching
i wry day. Children know more
about It than grown-ups. Your cook's
child an teach you things about it
that perhaps you never knew.
In the face of these facts property
ll being rented today in Greenville
without regard to sanitation. Mr, A
put his properly in first . i on-
but Mr. tails to do so. What
are we going to do about It
Shall we continue to go on record
as a municipality with surface privies
draining into open ditches, which
ditches, according to our Stale lab-
of Hygiene, are
polluted
Can we afford to longer permit con-
to exist that according to
Stales public health a
ties are breeding anopheles mos-
sufficient in number to infect
i whole town
Arc we going to longer
n forms that our county health
officer has I urged and given
detail plant tor
Man's protection against
ease can b bad. but Ilka things
worth while it price. To
II costs money, brains, effort, and co-
operation.
To do without it coats
Inefficiency, disloyalty t the. average
man, disease and death.
Throw aside Christianity, Sociology,
and all the higher
sentiment if you will, study the
proposition from that sordid but
standpoint of how it lilts
pocket nerve and even business
will force the conclusion that it
economical, wise and best.
To delay longer is suicidal to the
growth of n municipality whoso gov-
values both property and the
safety of human beings.
nil
NOTICE
Having qualified a- administrator of
the estate of the late William B.
Lyon. this is to notify all persons
having claims against the said estate
to present them to the undersigned
administrator or to bis attorneys on
or before the day of August, 1916.
or ibis notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery.
All persona owing said estate will
please make immediate at I
ZENO
Ayden, N C.
The Placing of a
MONUMENT
OR
HEADSTONE
. i
Marble Granite
JUST RECEIVED
CAR LOAD OF SASH AND DOORS
-WE
Mowers, Rake, Hay Balers. Stalk Cutters, Manure Spreaders, Oils, Nails, Lime,
Cement and Platter
in
RT HADLEY
WANT ADS
Work
North Carolina
at per cent than same can
had from any agent. See
i . ad be I need.
NOTICE
i n two i
once. J. w. Shaw Parker's
Studio
LOST l ON DICKINSON
avenue Sunday gold watch and neck-
lace. May. in back.
Return Fleming St. Reward,
Valued us keepsake only.
of registration and election
upon the to issue Fifty
Thousand worth Road
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Pitt county.
Notice is hereby given that the
of of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
the 5th day of July 1915, It being the
regular meeting held the 1st Monday
of July 1915, ordered an election
be held in Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina, on Tuesday
the 21st day of September 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 Road 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 way
the Public Roads in Falkland town-
ship as provided by an Act of the
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 Reg-
will be open on Monday,
August 1915, and closed at sun
set on Saturday, September 1915.
that on each Saturday during the
said time and Registration books
will be 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
1915, will be required to
register.
This the 9th day of July 1915.
S. A. Congleton,
Chm. Board County Commissioners
Attest
Bell, clerk.
I. FOB
Irons, Heaters, Lights liter-
Proctor Hotel Building. ll-l
V MATT
Duke on Dickinson avenue next to
w lines building.
North County.
In the Superior Court.
Mary Harris vs. Oscar
The defendant. Oscar Harris, will
lake notice an action entitled as
above been commenced in the
court of Pitt county, North
i to obtain a divorce absolute
him; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is required
to appear at the term of the superior
court of Pitt county to be held on the
second after the first Monday
in September. 1915, it being the
day of said month, at Hie courthouse
in said county, and answer or demur
lo the complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This day of July, 1815
J. COX.
Clerk of I he Superior Court.
Kilt -8-room home,
lo. Easy terms.
did shade trees and all modern con-
Box N. c
or three gentlemen
for furnished rooms, with or with-
out board. Mrs. Spear Phone 219-J.
FOB ROOM INK MIAMI TO
Mrs. Annie
SEW M.
Schultz.
FOR 1ST,
now coupled by L. C. Hatch
Higgs Bros.
CALL AND SEE H
Machine for lighting your
homes, S. T. Hicks.
FOR APART.
in Hotel Macon. Modern con-
Apply to L C Skinner.
FOR SHE COMPLETE
for small restaurant. Big
bargain. J. II. Calloway. Washington
N. C. Reference, II. A. White.
Tis when we LOVE to
ENJOY OUR
The Summer
ICE COLD TEA
I have in your CHOICE of the BEST Black, Green
and Mixed in hall pound tins at
BI
For
1,1.11,. , .,
I i
Pint Japan
Breakfast
Japan
Formosa India
Ceylon
GREEN TEAS
Japan
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Japan
Japan
India
S. M. SCHULTZ, i
Norfolk Q
ill
ff ANTED TO Oil BI V
in good location. Address
are Reflector.
CALL IN AND INSPECT it PER.
feet ion water heater for domestic
use. S. T. Hicks.
Schedule ill Effect April II,
N. U The following schedule fig-
published as information only
and are not
TWAINS
a. m. Daily,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, Elisa-
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler Par-
Car Service Chocowinity to Nor-
folk. Connects for all points North
and West.
p. in Daily, except Sunday, for
Washington.
Westbound
3.02 a. in. Daily, for Wilson.
and west. Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. North. South and
West.
a. m. Dally, except Sunday, for
Wilson and Connects for
all points.
p. m. Dally, for Raleigh and all
Intermediate stations.
For further Information and
in gears, apply to J. L.
Hassell, Agent, Greenville. N. C.
H. S.
Gen. Pas.
J. D. STACK.
Gen. Supt.
Winterville High School
Winterville, N. C.
The ill begin Tuesday, Literary
Sic and Bible our-c then, men and all
liming bad experience in teaching. Location and healthful.
Expenses very reasonable,
lien Catalog and particular-, address
st OP TRAINS
Atlantic at line.
Northbound Southbound.
No. a. m. No. p. m.
No. p. m. No. p. m.
Norfolk Southern.
No. a. m No. p. m.
No. a. m. No. II a. m.
No. p. m. No T, p. m.
Tn Summer
of buy four and asthma
victims who are not able to go to the
mountains And relief in Honey
and Tar Compound. II allays in-
Booths and heals raw and
rasping bronchial tubes and helps
In breathing, and
makes sound, refreshing sleep
Sold everywhere- Adv.
BALE OF REAL
By virtue of a power of sale con-
In a certain mortgage executed
and delivered by Vance Belcher to W.
ll Daily. Jr. dated the 13th day of
June. 1914, as appears of record In the
register's In Pitt county, in Book
All, page the undersigned
will, on Monday, the 29th day of
August, 1915, at o'clock noon, ex-
pose to public sale before the court-
house door in Greenville, to tho high-
est bidder for cash, the following
or parcel of laud, to
and being In town
situated on George and
Belcher streets, and being sub-divided
into eight lots as shown by plat
of land made by the Atlantic
Realty Company, each of said lots
being feel front and ti i
This sale will be made to satisfy the
terms said mortgage, dated June
IS, 1914, above referred to.
This tin- day of 1916,
W. H.
Mortgagee
Harding
Notice i- hereby given on Fri-
day August 1915, or there-
after convenient to the governor,
an application will be presented
governor for the pardon George
Mitchell who is serving a five-year
term on the PHI county for
He was sentenced at
the November Term. 1913 and began
service immediately.
This the 6th day of August, 1918.
Ml
By Julius lire a,
F. C. NYE. A. B. Principal
NOTICE
J. C WEBB
The Photographer
Is connected with
R. M.
better known us the In the
future orders can be left ill No.
Dickinson or call phone
N.
The Quickest and Most
Permanent Way
TO BREAK
CHILLS and FEVERS
IS BY TAKING
The with a Guarantee
ads upon in a mild way, and does not cause
feeling so often the case with
PRICE CENTS
Said by Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and in
Drug
Company,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Invigorating to Pale and
The Old Standard tonic
GROVE S
A SUE
Cause
discomfort and dangers of hot
weather are doubled if the liver la
and the Inactive.
Cathartic Tablets are prompt,
Wholesome and effective in action
without griping or pain. If you feel
and languid, bloated or overfull,
a r. Cathartic I will
you persona welcome the
free they bring, Sold
.,. , nu, . ca That Hot
Mm, nu I cats . i,, ,. lax-
Tie worm no mailer of how J la ordinary
are cured by wonderful, old reliable Ur. Quinine and not not
Healing Oil. It I tn head Remember lull name and
look K. W.
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co.
Over Insurance in force
Over Assets
Over Surplus
Why not join the over sixteen thousand North Carolinians that
carry insurance in the Jefferson Standard.
Keep money at home and get the best insurance obtainable.
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent.
the
OP EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND
PLANT.
NEWSPAPER
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BAT-
ACQUAINTED WITH
GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
i PEW INCHES HP ACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
A I
OUR
A HE LOW AND CAN
BE BAD UPON
U St Moat Healthful, the Maul
YOU MK
C,
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M Mill II I
FOUR HUE
Former Major Indicted
for forgery,
False Pretense-His
Unknown
Aug. lo. The grand
jury the present Johnston
court today returned true
lolls I- ll tor
in two cases, false in
another and forgery in a fourth.
The count In the false pretense ease
alleges Mired obtained thou-
sand dollars from I. Pitts, giving
us security what purported lo be a
mortgage on acres of land belong-
to l- B, it Is said that
there is no such person as U E. Bran-
and the land was Imaginary.
One embezzlement charge-
grew out of a business transaction
had with Mr. L D. Wharton,
it being claimed he appropriated
for his own use one thousand dollars
that Dr. Wharton had placed with
him to be loaned as doctor bub
posed. In this case also a
mortgage is said to have figured, The
other case was In con-
with Mired loaned
Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Wilson.
Nothing has been heard from All-
red since he left here n week ago.
He is said to have spoken of
to Oklahoma. Another rumor has it
he has sailed for South America.
Mrs. and children are with re-
at Selma.
The cases against Allied will he
continued and for him will.
it is expected, lie issued.
Hon. Kitchen
Speak at
rinds t I
lag Races and
Hull
An amusing joke on the Tarboro
chamber came to
today it seems, what could be
learned, that Hon. Claude
started to Tarboro yesterday to ad
dress local chamber
bill upon arriving in fair
found that tho chamber of commerce
was out at the race track to witness
tournament
The honorable than decided that be
would have s snort, so ha
went to Rocky Mount to witness the
bull game. It is said that he was one
present at
game.
Mayor Atlanta Up- i
holds Frank's Murder
Speaking in
One- Warns
San i i Aug. IS, J.
Woodward, mayor Atlanta, in
an address here In i night, Ian J
that M. Frank Buffered the
penalty for an unspeakable
The ma; r same lime
. r Governor
in California, not to urn to Georgia.
Mayor Woodward's was
i, iii a i I the California
St, , a, i Associations.
Little or no applause greeted bin re-
marks, although be was listened to
close attention Major Wood-
ward
am going to take
lo tell of the events that have put
Georgia on the map In a very
light. I endeavor
to set yon right. People throughout
United states have obtained their
Ideas of the Frank ease from a pois-
and subsidized press press
reports.
-Common decency me
telling you the revolting truths the
murder of Mary I wish you
all knew the truths as I know them.
I know them, tor I have been With this
case ever since it started and I have
read every line of evidence was
Introduced, i know there is not
s member Jury tried Leo
U. Frank who would change his
Pinion it put the test again,
Georgia is leading slate of
south. Its people can not he classed
with tramps, hoodlums, bandits and
lawbreakers, but things bad come to
B every avenue law-
had been exhausted and the judgment
of the courts set aside by one man,
and people felt that it was up to
them to take the law Into their hands.
we people of Georgia deplore
this deed of Monday night. know
what Is behind feeling that prompt-
ed it. and I want it understood that I.
la emphasizing the tact that
when it to a woman's honor
there is no limit we will go M
avenge and lo protect.
Ignored Ml Appeals.
There were only two people
i death of Mary
know the did not
deed, and an, positive that per out
of the people Georgia are convinced
am, the man
committed the deed, and the are on
the ground and to know
As mayor of Atlanta, I have
tons and ions of and
petitions and requests asking
something be. done for and they
have all gone into the waste basket.
,, Georgia people
a position to get a. the mill. know
Jack have
him for thirty years, ever since he was
I have been with
bin, d hale . it.
a him return lo
tor a year if ever
Heavy Flood
And Famine
in Texas Cities
The Number Of Wrecked
Buildings Ran Into The
Will Be
Heavier Than In 1900--
Many Bales Cotton Lost
Funny Piece Humanity BE
Invaded Reflector Office I
BENEFIT TO
I'll
It I
Atlanta. u card p
tares of the Prank, hanging
from a tree, today were burred from
the mails by local post office
ties. Action was taken tinder the sec-
of postal regulations forbid-
ding mails to and
cent matter on post
Several hundred of cards,
which were sold freely on I lie reels
here last night, were destroyed by the
authorities, who announced that under
I lie law the senders may be prose-
Governor Harris announced later
be would offer the proper
rewards for the arrest and con-
of members the mob. Ha
said he had not determined the
amount.
Al Governor office ll was
said that before taking
governor would confer with
of tin- state prison commission,
This conference is expected to lake
place tomorrow when all of the
hers of the commission will be here.
Meantime, it was said, the governor
would endeavor to obtain, from
at de-
f the men who abducted
Prank,
Tex . auk iv- b In
less from I mi. States transport
lord. There la considerable suffering
in the city, i be system, light-
jut; system, gas and street car
are out of commission, There la no
drinking water In the city.
Three hundred fuel the
has been destroyed.
All officers, classified employees, en-
listed men and their families Port
are sale.
iii and
n Haul the
t mil-.
be I b enjoyed tin
I . n
i alive,
walked on two ll i at tin
door without km . I tit I
the
. i n
moved off and been.
tab with the .
Alter giving worthy a lecture
and telling him that go
school, the pitiful piece of him
began toll lie printer
be n up.
Tin boy has since expressed Mm-
sell in these words;
know. I
guy a spiel would
see why dope he was lo
spill in office let two
Thai was how the fell
about it
M COUld be learned upon Just
what mission the phenomena was en-
gaged, ll was generally supposed
he either a book or a
solicitor for correspondence school
Some Think Si W
Optimistic in,
II Will
Alone.
Closes at Tarboro Today
Honk ladder Hares Were Held
Took tin-
Prise
SOW
A T.
to the
Aim-. In. The opening day
the market came
with
tobacco. This is the Oral,
lay has an r bad.
;.,, the here lb
,. ill he n i
This is the tobacco In
London, Aug, I. The
steamer Bonny, ton
iii tin h I r laid .
ions gross, been sunk. Twenty-
one the w of the r
of the were I
The Hi n.
and i.
crews were Mind.
The trawler floors, also
Her craw eras saved
m the Reflector I
Tarboro,
the day the colored
being held here week when
in,, hook and ladder companies had
their mm c.
large crowds were pies
and the Bremen displayed a large
amount of interest in the races Pol-
in
TO
Houston, Texas, Ann- Is- via Tern,
pie and telephone lo Dallas, The
i,,,,, Chronicle prints the follow-
Interview with J- R, Montgomery,
Houston correspondent
ton News, who gal as far as Virginia
the north end of the causeway.
Tuesday, and Viewed the wrecked
of
am the number dead
ill is lame I could see
an elevator on port side the
city and my opinion is that the
of buildings destroyed will run
into the thousands
believe the property loss will he
greater than
Montgomery made his to the
drawbridge of the cause
owing to fuel this
structure was away he was
forced to return to Houston The man
trip In automobile
we encountered indescribable con-
be said mad bridges
at Clear Creek and Dickinson were
washed and we rail our
bile over railroad bridges
at Has.
saw thousands col
ton on the prairies all th
Virginia Point mainland and
cans, . i to the town
of Marque, inland These wore
washed from by the
great tidal wave.
water must have been several
teal over the can and
damage have been done lo n by
tho washing out large Quantities
in the
The railroad drawbridge been
away at Seabrook,
l WEST
TO TODAY.
large number of people from
,.,.,. be the Ma-
held In that city today.
Urge portion of people i
while some later by
train.
IT HIT.
TILL I-.
.,.,. Mt being
conduced by K W. of Ohio,
win continue through Sunday night
mere have been twenty one
to date
tor remainder week-
august M. August
Work at the Close of
Sunday morning,
Kingdom night.
Working Over
,,,. i ii now seems ;
. a-as from
fills be worth the
will take to make i
be a i
plan have was u I
ed, while others seem to la rather op-
over Us outcome.
There i one thing certain, and
Is, that h
from a standpoint furnishing power.
already has a well equipped
power plain is capable
all the power is required, and
besides that, can furnish even more if
ii i i d
The power plant hi re la now In a
position to furnish several hundred
horse-power
Viewing the proposed plan from a
standpoint of transportation, u
n value tanners living on
the river i between here and Tar-
Each of could I i
entail boat bring his produce to
Greenville or lake ii to Tarboro a lie
n will, in all events, a good
while before plan will tried if
over and local i express
hoping that II will
tried
Or. Frank I ism
Made Army Surgeon
,, , tho re-nil i the hook twenty miles Houston.
. persona are r ported to have
Concord, prize. made at that point,
run In State officials Austin were busy
Tarboro, prise MS, In today trying to communicate with
ion, In the meantime Wan
Oxford, third prise, Time not. and cots ware the
stated, Mani general's department tor ship
With annual to Houston or for
comes to of storm i . us
. . alter several bidding needs can he t
lot H next year. Washington managed The adjutant gen-
for next will he bed
year. under guard to the
Man l-i-
Wednesday evening Mr. W. H.
son received a telegram from son,
Ur. Prank W. Wilson, In Washington
, hie
army surgeon with the rank lit I
This a competitive
position tor which there were
applicants, and Ur, Wilson was among
the ten who passed
i. high honor to hint and bit host
friends home rejoins with him
mil lion.
makes the fourth son Mt W
II. now In the army SI
the government, Mr. P. B. Wilson
being a second now in the
Philippine Mi W, R, WU
son and C it Wilson being cam
Weal Point, and Pr. v w Wilson
lieutenant, arms Burgeon
Aria., Aug, Is,
, Borons s been
General Caller, i
reports received
here are lacking.
Sales Were light
Here This Morning
Number
in, but it n
Price Pleased With I bin
Even If were small,
price paid for the tobacco brought
here today exceptionally high.
The local nay that the
a small amount i-- being
brought in is due to the fad
haven't got
and ready for market yd.
H i. vi iv noticeable that the m-
of and oilier
no bringing tobacco to
and lbs them say
the are doing this because the
know that the pries here will b, l C
i. . i if not high than those paid.
on oilier
hi
Mi i City, II w
the Cm
. here, will I
warning all foreigners attempting la
pi i Mexican propel lies r
ll
. -I,
The decree also will warn
, i ., foreign flag a be
-hod by at least ban


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Eastern reflector, 13 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 13, 1915
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