Eastern reflector, 27 August 1915


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TO OUR
THE GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET OPENED TUESDAY
WITH PRICES THAN WAS ANTICIPATED .
takes pleasure in announcing having
made the gratifying AVERAGE of
T takes pleasure in announcing having O Oft
made the gratifying AVERAGE of
BUYERS WERE ALL ON AND EVERYBODY FEELS GOOD.
We wish to state that we are in better ard have a better force to serve our friends than ever. When you are ready lo sell
TO THE where every energy of every person connected with it Will be exerted to get the
possible prices all tobacco sold with us. Our past for high averages, correct weights and courteous
treatment shall be maintained.
Come to Greenville, COME to THE CENTER BRICK with your to-
and we will please you. Your friends,
Brinkley, Rice Spain
TAKES I
tin my term first
put, one malt bog, light brown in
color, unmarked, we about l
Owner can gel same b p
log all
II. CLARK,
Professional Cards
I, . CARTER,
Practice limited lo diseases the
Ear, Nose and Threat
and
The Pitting of Glasses.
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green-
ville. N. every Monday.
Home Office Washington, N. r
HARDING
Lawyers.
In all the Courts.
Office in Wooten Building on Third
street, fronting courthouse.
Veterinary Surgeon.
stables.
Hay II Mt SM-J
D. M. CLARK,
Attorney at Law,
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty
In office formerly occupied by
K, and Son.
S. EVERETT,
Attorney at Law.
Office In the National Bank Building
Avenue.
North Carolina
Pitt County
Notice la hereby given by the board
of County Commissioners
County In an adjourned session as-
on Monday, July 1916, or-
that an election be held in the
following described
on the north side
river opposite Mud Point Seine
bleach, thence running north de
east lo creek,
with Creek to B. B.
and Miles Little, Stephen land
thence with the said I
Little line to ;
line, thence with the said Wilson and
line to Robert Pi
line, thence with the said Robert
Peel's and line ti I
Noah line, thence with the Noah
Lee and Peel line to J
Baker's line, thence with the J. B
Baker and Noah Lee's line to R. R
Fleming's line, thence with the
and Fleming line to
I theme up the said Creek to J. It
and Walter Webb's corner
thence with tire said and
Webb line to Move and
Webb's corner, thence with the
Webb and line to Matthew
line, thence with the
l and Webb line lo the
line, theme with the Batter
and Webb line to the White-
; head and public road
thence with the said road to the
paid Mill road, thence with Shep
Mill road to the fork of the road
in front of Malissa
thence with the road leading to
Fork to the and
new road, thence a straight line t.
the the branch, thence a
straight line to the ten mile Post on
JUST RECEIVED
CAR LOAD OF SASH AND DOORS
WE
Hill
Mowers Rakes, Hay Balers, Stalk Cutters, Manure Spreaders, Nails, Lime,
Cement and Plaster
rim
PARKER'S
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets.
Photos Made DI Night
Send us your
WORK.
II. F. TYSON,
Office on Fourth Street near
Wilson's Store.
Insurance.
ALBION DON.
Attorney and at Law,
. I
M. HARRIS.
Still With
The Life Insurance Company
of Row York.
Hue ten nine
the A C. L. Railroad, thence with of July 1915. ordered an election
the and Which-1 be held In Falkland township,
ard line to the Dave line County, N
thence with the Dave Willis and j . . ,. .
hard line to Hunting Run. the of
with Hunting Hun to , ,,
hence with to Henry I Falkland for said township, on the
Attorney at Law.
N. C.
harry skinner.
Attorney at Law.
Greenville, North Carolina.
i-------
The Placing of a
MONUMENT
OR
HEADSTONE
la the last testimony that one can give
of the appreciation for those who have
gone before.
All suitable designs and prices may
be seen red from.
Dees Marble Granite
Works
Ward and the Hopkins corner, then
with Henry Ward and Hopkins
to It. Harrington's George Moon
line, thence with Harrington
Hopkins line to E. A. Carney's and
Harrington's line to the Ben Wooten
corner, thence with the Hen Wooten
and Joe Daniel line to Lawrence Wan
line, thence with the Wooten and
Lawrence Ward line to Nobles
line, thence W. L. Nobles
west line to D. Q.
line, thence with D. Moore and
the Nobles line to
line, theme with Fleming
and I . Moore's line to the late
John Fleming's line, thence With tin
John Fleming line to the Matt
line, thence with the Matt Harris and
Fleming line to Tar river thence with
Tar river to the
That the said election to he held on
Tuesday, September 1916, at
Public School house at the above de-
scribed territory for the purpose
taking and ascertaining, the will of
the qualified voters of the above de-
scribed territory, as to whether then
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
at said election those favoring
Special Tax shall vote a written
or printed ballot containing the word;
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. I
HART HADLEY
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co,
Over Insurance in force
Over Assets
Over Surplus
Why not join the over sixteen thousand North Carolinians that
carry over insurance in the Jefferson Standard.
Keep money at home and get the best
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent.
NOTICE
Notice of registration and election
upon the proposition to issue Fifty
Thousand worth of Road
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Pitt county.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
the 5th day of July 1916, It being the
regular meeting held the 1st Monday
j County, North Carolina, on Tuesday
Idle 21st day of September 1915, at the
question or proposition of Issuing
Fifty Thousand Dollars,
worth of Road Bonds, to bear Five
per cent Interest per annum, payable
and to run for a per-
of thirty 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
and that the Books for Reg-1
will be open on Monday,
August 1915, and closed at sun-
set on Saturday. September 1916.
that on each Saturday during the,
said time and said Registration books
will be open at. the regular polling
place in the town of Falkland and
at all other times at the residence
the J. H. Smith In the said.
Town of Falkland, North Carolina, I
and all citizens desiring lo vote on
said Election to he held on
II IS j. .
be and he Is hereby 1918, w II be required to
pointed Registrar for said election register,
and S. V. Williams and J. B. Flem-
are hereby appointed Poll Hold
or Judges of election. . , ,
And It is further ordered that a new I Board county Commissioners
Registration Is and shall be required I
and that the Registration books
said District c- territory shall he op
Roll, clerk.
Children's Summer Cold.
t per cent I than CM
had from any agent See or write
them and be convinced
on Thursday, August
and closed Saturday. September 4th
1915, for the purpose of Registering
the qualified voters for the said ,, , ., , . ,,
of July. M
S A. and lays the sufferer open to
Board of from other Wet
changes In temperature mid
. ping night cause
many children's col l.; w
Superheated oxygen Honey and Tar
In the treatment ran- and prompt roller.
wounds III hospital everywhere -Adv.
Bell, clerk
Carolina Ml ltd
Norfolk Q
Schedule In Elicit April II,
N. following schedule fig-
published as information only
are not
TRAINS LEAVE
a. m. Daily,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. Dally, for Plymouth, Elisa-
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler Par-
Car Service to Nor-
folk. Connects for all points North
and West.
p. m. Dally, except Sunday, for
Washington.
3.1 J a in. Daily, for Wilson. Raleigh
and WOSt Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. North, South
West
a. in. Dally, except Sunday,
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for
points.
p ill. Dally, for Raleigh and all
Intermediate stations.
For further Information and
ration In gears, apply to L
Agent, N.
II. S.
Pas.
I.
FEED
Are you one of our customers
If not, it is because you
have not had our prices
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff, Hon
Chick Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat.
We are In a position to you prices that
are the lowest to be had. on anything in this
line. Be sure to our
We also buy Pitt County Corn
J. B. JOHNSTON
1---------sum
Te keep n- tracks lean
strict railway is s vacuum
cleaner operated by mi of the
that It
Reflector Pay
Get the Want Ad Habit
Mate
IS WET
OF EAST
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
FINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
H AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT
WAVE TO NO TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
U the lost tr the Most Mae.-
N. ST MIS
M Mill I I
BIG TIME AT
I E SPEECHES
BY NOTED NEB
AT B M.
TURNS OVER UNCLE SI GIVES THE GERMAN
TODAY AND SLIGHTLY IN- TO HAITI AMPLE
NEW BERN OCCUPANTS TIME EXTENSION
The votaries of Masonry in Pitt
county never experienced a more en-
day nor a day tilled with more
Interest and instruction in the
of order than the great
gathering at Ayden on Thursday, the
lath. Every one of the ten lodges in
the county was largely represented,
mi several from neighboring counties
were present, swelling the attendance
to above two hundred and
The occasion was the organization
Of a fifth district meeting composed
of all the lodges in Pitt county, and
this was the first annual
Through the leadership of District
Deputy Grand Master John Cheek
end his excellent co-workers In Ayden
lodge, the arrangements for the dis-
had been well planned
and were carried out admirably.
The Masons assembled In
splendid temple promptly at o'clock
after the formal opening there
was an address of welcome by Mr.
David a. of Ayden, and re-
by Judge F M. Wooten. of
Greenville. Then there wore
speeches on various topics of Inter-
est to the fraternity, and the
closed with a question box con-
ducted by Worshipful Master H. E.
Austin, of Sharon lodge. Greenville.
The call coming from labor to re
at all repaired to
f the tobacco warehouses where
a bountiful barbecue dinner awaited
them.
The first work of the afternoon
was the selection of officers for
I lie district meeting for the next year.
District Deputy Grand Master John H
Cheek continued in this Office by
of from the Grand
Lodge North Carolina, and the other
officers elected were as
District grand senior warden. J.
Galloway, of lodge; dis-
grand Junior warden, II. E.
, Sharon lodge, Greenville; dis-
grand treasurer, W. B. Wilson.
t Ore district grand
B. A. Jenkins, of Ayden
The of holding the next an-
meeting was left to a committee
which is to report In October. Both
the lodges Of Greenville united In an
Invitation for the meeting to be held
here.
r ins
WITH POCKET
II
worm
Wire t The
New Hem. Aug. Caswell Askew.
white, aged committed suicide here
m; attempt to
SHOOT IT TOWN BEL-
HAVES AMI GET THEM-
SELVES
illy Wire to The
Washington, Aug. en-
route from this city to New yes-
this morning his home on South j On automobile of Mr
Front street. Mr. Askew cut. his Shaw turned turtle about half
throat with a pocket knife, making j way in re and New Hem.
jagged wound and severing his The car was occupied by Mr.
vein. He was found In his room. who was driving; Teal Paul I
Mr Askew is a native Trenton, I Gray and while going a
N C. bin had resided here for some clip, struck a hog. swerving, ran Into
a ditch turned over. Three the
At a col oner's Inquest this morning occupants wire punned under the car.
it was learned he was the owner which at once caught on Ore. For
.,,. i time it seemed as If they would mil
of cons aide properly in Jones
be extricated, after herculean
county. No reason was assigned tor M M
the rash act, other man be , ,,
from Stomach trouble, and
. . t large
caused him . . ,
, he party received
his own life. wounds and cuts, though none of
are thought to lie in a precarious con-
Ml. HIM.
AS
TO THE HUTU
PEOPLE.
CRUSHES CZAR'S
BREST
Great Army of General Von Organizes Itself
For a Rush on the Lines of Czar's Troops and Makes
a Successful Onslaught, Capturing an Important
Russian Position.
Dancing
Will Start Thursday in
Hall. My best advertisement any of
my present pupils.
Irving
Instructor
E DEVIL
Reports from Belhaven this morn-
Indicate two young men in a
; buggy look upon themselves lo
hoot up the town Belhaven last
night, bill were arrested by Policeman
Dillon taken before the mayor
was a most beautiful tribute to Ma- where they were lined seven and live
and what it stands for. yet In dollars, respectively.
closing the speaker spared not those
members the order who are remiss
in their dunes in failing live up to
its principles, or who by their j
permit the entrance of those
who are unworthy.
Again a little before o'clock all
repaired to the warehouse, whore the
ladies of Ayden had provided a ban
duel. It had been Intended at this
banquet to have responses lo several
toasts with Mr. H. C. Flanagan
toastmaster, but at conclusion of
the repost be announced as the
day had been so full of and good
things, and there was yet lo come the
address of Attorney General T. W.
to which all were looking,
rather make the hour of
too the would be
omitted.
The next assemblage was in the
large auditorium of the Will
The progressive step taken by Baptist Seminary for the address of
the district meeting, and one that will I General Bickett. After a song by B
prove a lasting monument to Masonry quartet, speaker was Intro
Pitt county, was the decision to Mr. A. O. Cox. of Winter
create a loan fund of to be , wen chosen words. Though
by girls in getting an education
at Bast Carolina Teachers Training
he omitted to call the speaker's name
in closing, the reference lo him as th
EVENING.
More than a thousand people crowd-
ed around courthouse square yes-
evening at o'clock to
H the Virginia
Dare Devil, make good his declaration
that he would climb lo the top of the
courthouse.
started at one corner of
the building, easily scaled It to Hie
roof, over the cornice and
trolled up the roof to the dome. Mere
be experienced a little difficulty in gel
Hug a secure hold on corn lie. bin
was he finally managed gel over.
and vote . , WM . with a The Hare climb certainly
the fund WM carried but of H,. as to the people of
Mr A. G. Cox. of ,,. ,,,. was lb- Greenville, and many of them gave
., of the loan fund. It was filled with ad- of wonder the
and a committee of one from ouch , living being just exhibition.
lodge in tho county will have charge your and trim
of raising fund. . inspiring to v hearer,
At o'clock the Masons went pro- j touched heart
of every visitor to the district meet-
Inn Nothing that be
in. Wire to The Reflector.
was overlooked
was without hounds. The people of Rocky Mount, Aug. M. While a
it,;,, good town Vied each lo alight from his father.
in attention to their guests saw automobile here yesterday
that aM provided George Hales, I years old. wag thrown
calls Itself a little town great under the car, the wheels
cession from the temple to the
dist where after a most tilting
Introduction by Representative I.
Galloway, of an Oration
was delivered by Hon. R. C. f
Mr. Dunn is grand orator Of
Grand Lodge of North Carolina.
he repeated the
mo
last
Bill IS HI N
Washington. Aug. Word
from Port An Prince today that
Charge Davis, of the American
had extended until tomorrow
night the time for action by
parliament n
treaty to establish tor an
American financial protectorate over
the island republic.
Noon today had been fixed by the
charge as the time by which he would
expect approval of the treaty drafts
submitted by the States The
Haitians protested, however, against
such limit on debate In
and the extension was granted. Of-
here did not comment on press
that the parliament and min-
threatened to resign If the
American government Insisted upon
Immediate action.
Secretary Lansing made a state
meat today explaining the purpose
Stales in proposing and
pressing the with Haiti till
,, He said the Washington gov-
was ailing from wholly
interested motives to save
republic from through never end
activities Of so-, ailed revolution
Ms for Whom the country's
offered spoils. The
declared there for
reports that the proposed convention
would give the United Slates Mole Bi
Nicholas as a naval base.
While Mr. would .
cuss the treaty, it is known that n
provides for American agents
charge or the ten custom house,
which, those at Port Au Prince,
Marc Cape have
taken over by Admiral
Solon Haitian minister
conferred with Mr. Lansing during the
I day and communication
from his government requesting
explanation of certain points In
American proposals.
Although the minister would no
discuss the negotiations be said that
he felt sure ills government was
anxious to bring an understand
with the Stales as
as possible He made it that
his did not oppose the at
tempt Of the States In bring
about pear, and reconciliation in the
Island. Riots and uprisings, he ex-
plained, were In many cases due to
ignorance of Hie intentions of the
Stales and a misunderstand-
of presence of American Hoop-
on Haitian soil.
hope and said the minis-
real entente be
the two peoples, but such
an entente Is only possible when both
sides make
Berlin, Aug. via London. The
Russian advanced positions to
of the fortress of Brest
were broken through
day by the Germans, according an
official announcement given out to-
day army headquarters
The text of the statement
In lie western
-in Champagne district we sue-
,. mine
an attack made
the enemy on u re
led with hand grenades and
that part of the
trench sections which we Au-
gust was recaptured.
A German battle aviator shot down
a Preach biplane near
in the cistern
Army group of Field Marshal
Norm of the
,,,,.,. Russians were taken
during successful
m the
The army under Von
advancing victoriously towards th
east, fighting all the way Hits arm,
captured Russian.
machine guns.
. n .,, Of General
reached captured Kn
and crossed the rive, w
the
. of Von
the river
POLLOCK USE
IS
till HI ON
WILL I AM START-
in
y , tin court took up
the case in regard lo the last will
and testament of W. and it
was still at work on tins case today
1- o'clock.
The murder case S. M. Pol lock,
charged With murder a police-
man by the Smith
ville, about two ago, been
continued until tin November term of
court.
A cover been Invented for cook-
utensils which In place
and i- provided With . -trainer
through which be
safely poured
SAY HILL IS
high road j
right wing has reached
driven back the I
took more than pr
eighteen
machine guns
-Army group Prince
Yesterday II r
,,, ,. vain to brim
, standstill. He was and .
thrown back into forest
South of lore troops
ed the region to of
we captured
Too prisoners.
ON I Hill
I Bl
Mil It EXPERT.
v. in hi
Kinston, Hill, on
trial hi Court on
, r in
insane today
n.
Army group of Field Marshall Von vi. four experts,
Pursuing the defeated
oration that he delivered the ,, opportunIty, but it Is greater still his body and crushing his collar bone,
session of the Lodge. It n hospitality.
The boy Is in a precarious condition
Tin of Argentina has
employed a Japanese expert lo con-
duct extensive campaign to in-
I production throughout the
public.
enemy this army Is h
the lulls on the western ha.
nor., of Brest H
, -.---.--1.-.-., front
at the
and troops broke
through the
fortress yesterday.
the eastern bank of Hie Hug.
northeast of parts of the
army of General Von are
advancing towards the north, fighting
all the
Serums Near and
Aug. via London. p.
garrison of joined
the Russian field army on August it,
the fortress after
up the burn
the wooden structures and
or crippling the guns thus ending
a of defense of principal
crossing of river.
War office officials pointed out
been examining kin as in hit
one of iii, experts stated that ii
would b, doubtful if Hill ever regain-
ed hi hi I ll H be sent to
the state Pi son for
Insane.
fortress was especially adapted
for defense because the marshes
that surround It, but that this fact
would be one working to
vantage when the fortress was cut off
from army, after th abandonment,
or tho line of the
cased to have importance in view
Of the army officials. Bialystok Is
still In Russian hands, but a
part of the railway from tho north
weal is In Hie Lands of the Ger-
mans and they are expected to
every effort to extend their lines to-,
ward the fortress of





THE HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
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Bryan
States means business
Witness appeal for
you're the
leave us alone, now, the
has found our
spelling bees
be to a la the news
papers we happen lo run across
ibis
,. mi. rapid Well,
. given the controlling . the
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been l e believe
he ,. lb
and r. are
managing I i i o ii affairs, there
tore, ii la lo i-m some
things are ear-
, ., . i . I. We be
. SI i- the .
on . in
ii.
. i m this
,; , . goes
on Hi
in course. are advocating
I ii ism we are for
thing we believe
in order lo
Haiti.
In the death of Joe
the newspaper world ban a good
He was all could ex
ii. i man
Take Six Months clean Si
Head line would take I
to i i in the of
people
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for. wasn't ere u
people to watch the i
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why
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n Id ha v
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tire Hie n
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ff I lit-
mi K,
Over in Europe there la
nun going on Dally several thou-
sand men are killed, or mangled for
in,, in bursting shells.
men urn suffer, their comrades
fer pain, too, a slain,
is the suffering
i the soldiers on Held
the women; mothers, sisters
and wives the soldiers are Buffer.
lug the deepest agony can be
of.
n the suspense mes
. line battles are
on brings forth untold m
women
ii Oman's business lo
and ii seems they are r
them In Europe the r pen
Is going to
men of Europe It Is go
lb m poor, shaking
a ill ever dread
tor ; u ii.
as i over
es i our own old s. In
lie- Civil .
see rs passing
ll i. be i same way with Ku
for years and years to eon.
n . old. story, the
Tar Heel Press
i Press i
The Georgia mob. murdered
frank, claims, to re
polls 1.1 Who, ll is
said, members
was an
which carried legal mandate
Stale. No III
den. e. as mill anon
Shown Hie man as would ;
l lie had lie lie. I
scaffold
luted and executed, Inter-1
viewed are alleged to have asserted.
dare usual hangman's tea
was not paid check in
u no lied
Idea,
The North Carolina Hoard Health
Is things rough-
the Stale, and Should
ardent support of very individual.
i I
I and
the estate of k Smith
i said . state are to ex
Hie same before me on or
August or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their Al
persons Indebted lo i estate i
pi, m .
This august ISIS,
LENA SMITH,
Administratrix of lame- A Smith
I e, i
K If. Woolen.
For in of Appetite
ThOM tonic.
., and n A
sure due
If It u
Headstones
Markers
Monuments
Let Me See You
HENRY T KING
To The Farmers of This Section
We have ample means to assist
you to
HOLD YOUR COTTON
if you to. and will be to have
you call on us when v. e can
be service
Greenville Banking and Trust
Company
K. U.
II. HIGGS,
J. . Hilt,
I . S. I Kit.
nit oat in Him i
TO S E E BETTER
SEE BEST
Don t Neglect your
EYES
If your are troubling
In them In me at here
IS and
lo are
supplied at Mat
duplicated.
W. L. BEST,
optician
ll I
el , i
Mil
J Ii . Trust
.-i. made an
i doubtless be In raided
. It Is in tin i a I
i- house
ii In i in loan
III ; a allow
em I I pi;.
give Hie
I I., or
Considerable .- cause-l
ii In yard of W. II.
mi Weal Second when
eon and his little son's goal did
In which the
on ed pal i I
is me i -i i I
the
wen engaged In
ii i, dodged in and
leg and
i , , a big
-I.- j Became Everybody It, Every-
r .-mail opponent, Billy
d in p away. He'd back oil
. i , ard with
I he speed u i u Hi
bead would In I
Id emit an raged
pa Hilly Ibis up for
Daily
mil mil fl I la i
the
It
HI II Mist
F. C. NYE. A. B. Principal
for
Corns, Like a Kiss
body Like It, and
Takes But a Moment
to Apply.
Is the wonder the corn-
pestered say so,
have ll. That's
what it Hie Selling
We Wish
to buy
Shelled Lorn
Bushels of
HALL k MOORE
Jane Ann.
i . Ml ii. I. i hi
r . r here marl
. ., brother and
H of
led on lb ., . , , , ., . . n,
i i
I. m t
My Saw
corn remedy on earth today,
will get that corn or
by tin Si bi ii., ., lad in
If they ,, m J
it Km
Ml e , hen
de a press down Ilia I
more am i
i .
nun g in. ids tin a hen
man i i
i i
I. i ii id.
put lour and shoo right
r in nothing lo
hurt, ii. i tint fuss with thick
ban make a pa out
of your and
tors, no trouble. Its
sure, It
tor wans ,
la sold at oil
a bottle, or Bent direct by-
u. , I
Big Farm Bargain
i mil tor sale farm bar-
gain in county, trill have to be sold Sop
acres in cultivation, a. res
ml down cleared and ditched. All wire
fenced. Throe new two large burns, three tobacco
and buildings coal over There Is
lino mini, mill timber on land now.
ion adjoining railroad and within yards
mi Creek, deep water with lo
N i location tor handling limber either
rail or water grape no bearing on farm,
,,., pencil trues bearing two years, hearing three
location. In good community, Gray loam
an open ditch In farm, all natural drainage with
. . reel fall to Cruel Will average 1.200 pounds of
per a. re. Very line tobacco land Will sell whole
or any pail of subdivision dollar i per
. re on good terms. If you want the heal farm for the . i In
It, county and worth over i.-a with In I
you had better come Immediately and see II will have
m be sold by lei Remember price an acre. Come
week lo see it or it may be sold
big bargain our farms
i . and Martin
Land Co.
North Carolina
tar Warehouse Patrons
. . r . n
a r e
Warehouse Drummers k
See Them
A. A. FORBES, Jr., Auctioneer
G. V. Smith B. B. Sugg
Sole Owners and Proprietors
Winterville High School
Winterville, N. C
The begin Literary
and lac I men and all
hating had experience In leaching. I and
I pen-e. ,,,, .
ten i and in
Having moved to our NEW QUARTERS formerly
occupied by The National Bank, we will be especial-
glad to have our friends call to see us
With increased facilities for doing business, in-
a large VAULT for the protection of our
INSURANCE REGISTERS, we are in better position
than ever to serve you
Moseley Brothers
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS
Air. Parker, is
today.
L. Mills Scotland
Meek, in on
business.
Mr Wilson, was a
visitor lo today
Mr. a ll Worth, of came
in this morning to spend short time
here.
Mi-s Carper, of
ton, is visiting j i. Carper,
Misses and
Mitchell, Suffolk, are Mr
W ll family.
MISS Tl I
tin Tuesday evening, Miss
Tucker entertained In honor of the
ladies in the As
the arrived Misses Ivor Shel-
burn and Dell served
punch Progressive convene
f Ion was enjoyed. At a Into hour, an
Ice course was served.
LOCAL BRIEFS
V It V. KIM;
III
Va . Auk. The NOT-
Western Railway has begun
the of I In-
branch from Petersburg to the
Hide the powder plant in
order accommodate the greatly In-
creased and freight treble,
The construction plans are going for
ward rapidly as possible, mid
speed which work is being
will probably meet sum.
i-Me-ii the complaints the train
i e the branch, which
men Petersburg propose lo lay in-
tin Corporation
Something a tin in I ma
is an baa been
Invented for lacking on roller.
hammering.
Several adjoining counties
represented on today's sale late
Center Brick, Everybody pleased at
Much expressions as.
best sale I've surely
tobacco are so common around
the that is
ally forced lo the conclusion
none can heal them
Tobacco sales were not quite
heavy today yesterday, but the high
prices continue lo in paid.
a farmer stated yesterday be
believed to be the logical
place to sell all his crop of
He's pretty near right, too.
The snake of the season came
from yesterday.
By the way. have you talked over
the advertising proposition with this
paper lo it now and save yourself
money.
TO PARTY.
The following young people will
leave afternoon for
to attend a party given by Mr.
and Mrs. J. S.
Misses Mary Mary Smith,
Margaret Blow. Warren,
and Davis, o
Tarboro; Messrs Burney Warren,
Waller Jr., Norman Warn n.
Howard Hodge and Dr. P. W Wilson,
Washington, D.
Va. Auk. a
received at the office of the Governor
Adjutant General recently
Officials of I War
Department an early
for facts and concerning the
quota of volunteers Virginia may be
depended upon iii supply in
the United is forced into u
war Germany
aV
Mr. Farmer-
Your crop will be when
with us
Backed by good farmers and
successful business men
Strong, Safe and Solid
Bank that is the Farmers friend
TO SEE US
THE FARMERS BANK
T. F. Cashier
Dickinson Avenue Greenville, N. C.
i sat
WANT ADS
rooms
POUT Hi
limes and higher Bet r let
us with on and
Hoofing before you are overtaken by
high prices. B, T HICKS, Plumber.
the of Morris
be on Main street In the
A. Store.
CAM
gal same by calling ill this
and paying for ad. -23-if.
is i vim
have your tin Gutter
and conductor pipe always on baud
work dune promptly. S. T.
Hicks, plumber.
S M
OB
now I. C
Bros
TO BEST Oil BUT
In good location. Address
care Reflector.
B. fl.
Heaters. aid
Ball dins
Hiss Will.
in. w evening, Miss Nelle
a decimal
dance the l her pan
Mrs. H A. white.
iii bar Mi-- U
and Pauline of
Kin-ion. The guests were met at the
door welcomed by Miss White
and and James
The received them m the
hall. Lillian Carr,
James and James
punch in library.
The furniture was removed from the
parlor, sails, SOU room,
here enjoyed At
cue com tut an
mi.-
present were.
Leach
nun
James. Win.
i lira
Bruce Warren, Helen
house Larry James, Miss
King Huh join Miss Mar
with Herbert
Frances with James
wan burl Data
with Frank Perkins, ills.
Lean Greene.
Adelaide Tall with
alma Tucker Francis
Miss Margie Mitchell of -Nor-
folk with David Mies Isabel
Norfolk with Jas.
Mi-s Adams of Durham
with Kin Johnston, Lillian Carr
with Charles James, Hurt James.
NOTICE.
I am in my Office every day
from S a. in. to u p. in. Any
one desiring to see me at other hours
call at my residence.
II. L. l. S.
Norfolk Markets Quoted Bros.
He
-V
. a-s
8.05
vi;
8.60
He.
All expedition of
is studying the natives, flora and
fauna of almost unknown region-
and central Asia.
TOBACCO
SO TODAY.
Though the sales were small.
it is generally understood
were even than was expected
that they would be. About twelve
thousand were sold today,
some of the averaged
about and hair cents all around.
This la an unusually good price for
lie curing, it i- expected
the price will be even better later on.
The farmers are urged to gel their
tobacco graded as quick as they nun
This bank is of the times
in to it- with modern
in
in tin- Bank
to our patrons ample facilities with
which tn harvest and market the and Cot-
ton crops.
We extend a cordial invitation the public
visit us in mil- new banking rooms.
THE NATIONAL BANK
of Greenville
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
JAMES I. LITTLE,
K.
I. J. S.
I.
For Sale
in town lots, l building, i
barn.-, stables and
One farm of three hundred i aim one boll from
in-.
One horse, three mules, two wagons and
farm in township n. res.
This property Is for sale BI once any one wanting to
may call on
W. S. WILLIAMS
N. C.
Part cash and to suit purchaser
Tin. Sain Pollard haw- been
postponed, this is tn notify all
not to attend court in this
case for Mils August
Sheriff
C is when we LOVE to
he I enjoy our
ICE COLD TEA
have in stock your CHOICE of the BEST Black, Green
and Mixed in half pound tins Cents
TEAS Basket Find
Japan
India
Pat
Julian
TEAS an
Japan Japan and India
S. M. SCHULTZ, A
CAR LOAD AND DOORS
WE
Mowers Hay Balers, Stalk Manure Pail ts,
Cement and Plaster
in
e,
HART HADLEY
Warehouse
House That Protects
The largest, best lighted, most up-to-date Warehouse in Greenville. Complete in every respect. We guarantee highest
price for YOUR TOBACCO at all
OUR Efficiency, Reliability and Service
Come to See Us. Your friends to serve,
O. G. RUCKER, Auctioneer.
Johnston Foxhall





NOTICE
MICHELIN
Casings and Tubes
One Quality Only
Notice of of
The
Rag Here
Home
Yin-. tad When
We tea
Michelle. We
Mini II.
Kittrell
Phone N. C.
Greenville to
Richmond
AND RETURN
Tuesday, Sept. 7th.
Via the Atlantic Coast Line R. R
Train Leaves Greenville Sept. 7th at a. m
Returning leaves Sept. m
Don't Forget the Date
Notice registration and election
upon the proposition to Issue Fifty
Thousand worth of Head
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Pitt county.
Notice la hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of Pitt
in regular session assembled on
the 5th day of July 1915, It being the
regular meeting held the 1st Monday
; of 1916, ordered an election
be held in Falkland township, Pitt
County, North Carolina, on Tuesday
the 21st day of September 1915, at the
regular polling place In the towns of
Falkland for said township, on the
question or proposition of Issuing
Fifty Thousand Dollars,
worth of 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, j
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, that the Books for Reg-
will be open on Monday,
August 1915, and closed at sun-
on Saturday, September 1915,
that on each Saturday during tie
said lime and said 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 nil citizens desiring to vote on
said Bond Election to be held on
1915, will be required to
I register.
This day of July 1915.
S. A. Congleton,
Chm. Board County Commissioner.
Bell, clerk.
By virtue power vested In me
b Hum lo certain deeds of Trust
to me by Adam Heath and
wife of record in the
i of Register Of Heeds for Pill
in book at page and
in book A at pace and tin
th. to soil
said properly hereinafter described
before selling the Mel estate
Trust ids shall
for cash, the highest Milder,, at
public auction, at the Court now.
door in the town of Greenville, mi
day at
o'clock II., following described
properly
tine bay mule named Mary,
one brown mare mule named Sell. on
mar., two-horse
wagon, and a of double harness.
nil of which said property bought
by the said Adam J. E
Winslow.
This of August.
ALBION
I id. II weekly.
On my farm about of Au
gust, one male hug. light brown in
color, unmarked, weight about M
Owner gel satin- by pay-
all costs.
J. H. CLARK,
N P.
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Md. wanted by build-
of town of Green-
ville for construction of town
lea will b. received
next Monday. committee hold
right to reject any and nil bids.
Plans can be at th.
L. HALL,
II. COWARD,
Building Committee.
Professional Cards
M. W.
Practice limited to diseases of Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat
and
The Filling of Glasses.
Office with Dr. IV 1-
ville, N. C, every Monday.
Home Office N. C
AND PI KM K,
in ill the Courts.
Office in Building on Third
street, fronting courthouse.
PARKER
Corner and Evans Streets.
Photos
Made Hay
Bend us your
WORE.
OF SALE
The Quickest and Most
Permanent Way
TO BREAK UP
CHILLS and FEVERS
IS BY TAKING
with a Guarantee
It acts upon the in a mild Way. and does not cause
that feeling alien the case with
PRICE CENTS
Slid by Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and
Drug
Company,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
II
Schedule in Effect April II, into.
N. -The following schedule
published as Information out
ind are not
LEAVE
S a in Dally,
Sleeping Car for Norfolk
in u. in. Daily, Plymouth, Eliza
both City and Norfolk. Broiler Par-
Car Service to Nor-
folk. Connects tor all point North
West.
. p. in. Daily, except Sunday, lot
Washington.
OS a in Dally, for Raleigh
and west. Pullman Sleeping Car
North, South
West.
a. m. Daily except Sunday, for
and Raleigh Connect, for
all points.
p. m. Daily, for Raleigh ind all
Intermediate stations.
For further Information and
in gears, apply to I.
Agent. Greenville. N. C.
II. S.
Pas
I. STACK.
Supt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having as executrix of
Thomas J. Jarvis. deceased, late of
Greenville, Pitt county, this is to no
all persons having claims against
estate the said to ex-1
them to the undersigned within j
two month from this date or this
notice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery.
I All persons Indebted m said estate
will please make Immediate payment
This the 19th day of July.
MARY W. JARVIS.
Executrix.
NOTICE
Having Qualified as Administrators
of K H deceased, late of
den. Pitt county. North Carolina, this
is to notify all person- having claims
against the estate of the said
ed to exhibit them properly proven
to the undersigned within twelve
month, from this date or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This, the day of August. Kit.
Jesse Cannon.
H. C. Edwards,
Administrators
F. Son. Attorneys.
TREAT TIBER I
WITH CHEMICALS
Paris. Aug a.
must be treated by chemical
mean, and not, by serums. Dr. Louts
has announced to the
Society after a long research.
Dr. la connected with the
Hospital and is a member of
the medical faculty the
of Paris. His paper caused a
in medical circles, where it is held
that he has opened a new path in the
cure of the white plague.
Dr. says his
have been directed toward finding a
substance which Will kill bacilli ill ail
animal organization without injuring
i. elements of
a beginning he Established a list a
antiseptic which arrest the develop-
of bacilli in cultures, He also
found substance, which bacilli cannot
develop These, he says, arc potassium
phosphate, Iron and mag-
Thus, he claims, action
can be obtained by adding certain sub-
stances to an animal organism and
also withdrawing by mean of dietary
other substances necessary to the
growth of bacilli
North County.
B Superior Court.
Before J. i. Cos, Clerk.
K c, Harding;, administrator of the
estate Of John Shiver-,
and Carolina Shivers, John Shiv-
Heater Jane shivers Lydia
Shivers, minors and of
John Shivers, by their
general guardian, P, C. Harding. Es
By virtue of a decree of
COUrt Of county made ill the above
entitled cause on the Nth day of July.
1915 by D. Cox. clerk of the
court of Pitt county, the under-
signed Will, Monday, the day of
September, o'clock noon
expose to public sale before the court-
house door in to the high
st bidder tor cash, the following de-
scribed real property, to
certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being ill town-
ship. Pitt county. North Carolina, situ
on the north side of Tar River
and specifically described as
Beginning at a gum stump with horn
beam and holly pointers on the north
bank of Tar River and runs thence
south west feet to a stake
on the river road; thence south 52-55
east HUT feet along said road to a
slake; thence south 28-27 west
feet lo a hickory with pointers on the
north bank of Tar River; thence west-
wards along said bank of Tar River
to a gum stump, the beginning, con-
1-10 acres and designated
us lot No. 2-A. according to a map of
the division of the John Shivers land
made by V. C. surveyor, In
December, 1918, and being part of
portion of said land allotted to John
Shivers in said
This sale will be made for the
pose of making assets of the estate of
John shivers, deceased.
This the 29th day of July. 1915.
p. c. HARDING,
Administrator of the estate of John
Shivers, deceased.
It. t,
on Fourth Street Crank
Wilson's Store.
Insurance.
Law.
. f.
H.
Still With
The life Insurance Company
of York.
R.
Law.
N. C.
u. M. CLARK,
Attorney at Law.
and Drainage Cases B Specialty.
in office formerly occupied by
P. G. James and Son.
S. J. EVERETT,
Attorney t Law.
Office in the National Bank Building,
Avenue.
Kit. L
Physician.
Office in National Hank
Dickerson Avenue.
Office to and to
DR. PAIL FITZGERALD.
Dentist
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor Nations
Bank Building,
V.
II
Attorney Law.
Greenville, Carolina.
V.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Stables.
Day II
Greenville, X. C.
FEED
SEED
Are you one of our customers
If not, it is because you
have not had our prices
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff,
Feed, Cotton Seed Meal. Hulls,
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat.
We are In a r. to Rive you prices that
are the lowest tr Is
line. Be sure to get our prices before buying
We also buy Pitt County Corn
J. B. JOHNSTON
Southern
Railway
Premier Carrier of The South
Low Round Trip Summer Tour-
Tickets Now on Sale to
Lard of The
way,
Hot Springs an J all Other
tern North Carolina Points
VOTER
HUMAN
Spend your vacation In the cool
in. Western North Carolina.
Weed Sunday
round trip tickets sale to
Black Mountain, Mt. Airy.
Wilmington and various other
ti and seashore
For Illustrated booklets,
detailed Information, ask your agent, j
or with
Montgomery, Ala., Auk By a
close vote the lower house of th.
Legislature refused to allow
the people of th. Slat, to cute th.
next general election on an amend-
providing equal suffrage,
Although Tuesday was announced
as suffrage In th. House
and the gallery was decorated accord-
House postponed action
today.
The equal suffrage hill has had a
Stormy career since its introduction in
both houses early in the first session
of the Legislature, The House re-
it a committee, which report
ed it favorably. It was post-
Indefinitely, reconsidered, put
on the adverse and Anally
resurrected today was
ably acted upon.
The vote was ayes and nays.
lacking twelve votes of the required
three majority for passing. The
Senate has agreed to act on the meas-
on the fortieth legislative
By virtue of th. power sale con-
in a certain deed In trust
and delivered by Frank Lilly
and wile. Minnie Lilly, and
Lilly to Stancill Hodges, trustee, to
secure certain Indebtedness on the
of January, 1912, and duly record-
ed In the of Deeds of
Pitt county. North Carolina, in Book
I.-lo, page goo, the undersigned will
expose to public sale, before the court-
house door In Greenville, to the high-
est bidder, on Friday, the day of
September, at o'clock noon, u
certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of Pitt, and
slate of North Caroling, and described
as follows, to A certain lot situ-
ate In the town of Ayden. lying on the
t side of railroad, south side of
Third street, and on the east side
Venters beginning at the south
corner of Venters and
streets, thence running a southerly
course with the line of Venters street
feet; thence an easterly course
parallel with Third street feet to I
stake; thence a northerly course para-
Hal with the first line feel to Third
-i reef, thence a westerly course with
Third street feet to Hie beginning.
It being the identical lot conveyed to
Prank Lilly by J- w. Moon by deed
dated February which is of
record In the office of the Register of
Deeds of Pitt county in Hook J-9. page
to satisfy said deed in trust.
Terms of Cash.
This 14th day of
HODGES,
Trustee
WM v
NOTICE.
North County,
in the Superior Court.
Mary Harris vs. Oscar Harris.
The defendant, Harris, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
court of Pitt county. North
Carolina W obtain a divorce absolute
and the said defendant will
further take notice that He is
lo appear at the term of the superior
court of Pitt county to be held on the
second Monday after the first Monday
in September. 1916, it being the 20th
day of said month, at the
in said county, and answer or demur
to the complaint In said action or
plaintiff will apply lo the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This 24th day of July. 1516.
j. n. cox,
Clerk Of the Superior Court.
Having Qualified as administrator
be estate of the William K.
this Is to notify all person
having claims against the said estate
present them to the undersigned
or to his attorney, on
or before the day of HUB.
or this notice will be plead In bar of
their recovery.
All persons owing said estate will
please make Immediate
This August
ZENO
Ayden, N. C.
Harding Pierce. Attorneys.
O. F. YORK,
Traveling Agent
RALEIGH, N. C
Bach pew In a in a Cermet
,. heated by an Individual
unit, which can be regulated to
suit the comfort of an occupant of th-
pew.
NOTICE.
Having qualified a
Asa Bullock, late of Pitt
COUnty, N . this is to notify nil
having claims the estate
of deceased to exhibit them to the
on or before the day
August. 1916, or this notice will he
In her their AH
persons indebted lo slid will
please make Immediate payment
Thin the of
J, W.
administrator,
N C
NOTICE OF
Having qualified as
o the of John Shivers, late of
the county of Pitt. North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons having
i claims against the said estate to
them to the said administrator
or before July or this no
ties will be plead in bar of their re
All persons indebted to the
estate will please make Immediate-
settlement
This July IS. ma
p C
Administrator
Harding and Attorneys.
to Ml d
TONIC.
IS
OF
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE. AND IS SUB-
BY THE BEST
OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE OF
LABOR. CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Ml.
I. th. tar Heal
the Host Washington.
C,
WE HAVE A
I ION OF TWELVE
. RED AMONG THE REST
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN
OP NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
i FEW IN ME AND
i ILL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OLE ADVERTISING
DATE'S ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAP UPON
M B I
FIRST
OF THE KM
POPE DISCUSSES
A NEW FORM OF
LIST EVENING
PERI V I. ROSS,
1ST. PLEASES Mix HEARERS
WITH AS IT
THE t CHURCH.
WORLD PEACE
has I WITH
TALES
IT A PEACE
VOTE HE
SHIPS
SHOULD RECEIVE
ILL PROTECTION
BRITISH HUT
STEAMERS ARE Of
IS mm ii is
SHIPS.
SANITATION LAW BOARD ENGAGE IN
E CERTAIN WOULD MORTAL COMBAT
BY THE PART OF REPORT.
I V I I ON I I
BOARD HUH HIM-
Notwithstanding the inclemency
weather, a goodly number of people
attended services last
Christian church mid beard able
sermon by Rev. Percy O. Cross, the
noted national evangelist. This being
the service of a series that will
continue for three weeks and prob-
ably longer.
The speaker chose . ins theme for
the Initial Revival
And from this
ii,, . , roused mm ii i la
.,,,,, w.
d the lot ff
service.
Dig n as
in the religious element, Impressing
them with
rival Mr. Cross said
order for Greenville to experience i
revival awakening religious
of begin with
unceasing prayer and pm
preserving, praising, bur-
and holy spirit. Mr.
awake to their local work
with the support a great good
will be accomplished.
A huge chorea f singer, have been
secured from the different choirs Of
the that Will probably reach fifty
number, and with Mr. Cross as
leader the music will he one of the
features of those services.
The speaker ha. chosen raw
Power the
Holy
The is cordially lasted and
urged to attend each evening Bl
o'clock.
RAIN RECALLS
PAST ST
v., i . .-,. pt I, Cardinal Gib-
presented lo President
Wilson a message from Pope Benedict
regarding peace In Europe, later he
on the same
subject.
lifter ill., at the White
House, the cardinal announced
he had ills, the
peace with the President. He said
he had conveyed a message from tin
;,;. ,,. question, but not.
,. ,,; ,,. exact content, this n
Cardinal Gibbons declared tin
of the submarine i- o
aided P
and had placed the Stun
a advantageous position to In
service In bringing U.
, He said he had Informed the
President that he lo
true.
as Indicated
message was In the nature of a
that neutral power, loin with
th,. Vatican in making farther efforts
to restore peace
Th. cardinal that plan In
was along the general lines
recent public the
In
Cardinal Gibbon.
President nearly half an hour. H
was accompanied by
William T. Russell, Pat-
rick's Catholic church here.
Our talk was satisfactory
and I am very much with
reception from th. said
cardinal.
The cardinal indicated broadly
he believed h
under way to end the war.
Till.
n i hi
TAKE III I
He
Sept. Britain can-
not be a consenting party to a settle-
the submarine question
a liner and It. Into
. lass apart from a merchantman and
its crew, th-- evening newspapers
In on the note of
Von lo Lansing.
We acknowledge no such dis-
says Westminster
. . tor full satisfaction of our
claim, we can ace pi nothing less
,. of law
which protects all non-combatant,
neutrals of
. , , on
ordinary merchantmen.
-Our , It been admit I l
Cued b boll n the
B hi Id
,;, ,,,,,., had given notice f her In
to abandon A
he note after the sinking or
.,. I no
. . between a liner and a mer-
states will
put it .-. record ii stands h
whole of the doctrine so forcibly ex
pounded in earlier
communications.
The 1-all Mall Gazette confers
Germany's offer to change her
of submarine warfare to he
ed by the condition
,., try to escape or to
offer attractions
rot British it
the all the
appearance to maneuver our
marine out of gained
r,. it its own and b
,, failure of the
The blockade
Hilt's PORT ll
HO I IN IS HI
II
inn nuts
PLATED
HAVOC WITH
The heavy rain today recalls to the
minds of many local the
storm that visited this section of the
State just tun year. today, when
town of Greenville experienced the
t rain and windstorm in its
history,
Reports here from Wash
this morning states that the
rainfall last night was
heavy, that reached the
that further
become known noon.
It was announced at White
that Wilson
no on th. conference
at time
t the embassies of th. aW
visit to the White Hon.
WM with lively but
none of the officials then
any hope for an Immediate outcome
of the talk.
Later was revealed that Hie car-
Incidentally discussed the
can question general with
Wilson and expressed the hope that
peace would be there. ,
Later Cardinal Gibbon,
no me, sac- similar . th- one , by
he delivered to th. In m I of non-combatants and
Pope had been -en. to the
authors would like now Is to gel
price tor the
;,,,.,. Standard remark-.
Wilson's -only object I
protect American lives, he may ac
,,,,, Von
but if the of Amer-
,, as Wilson's language
to uphold th. law-
of humanity. to bow he can
accept anything
by to abandon he
entirely.
. be on
M, letter Amer-
will have found an excuse for no
measure, against or
At the r mi el boat
of aldermen last n ordinance
was passed requiring all property
owners within corporal limit of
the town to either tin nut fa. i
closets sanitary, or build new
According to the
ordinance, all e
will the limits m the low n. bi
pro with buckets.
. . . and i soil i
he made fly-proof by g The
house also hi made fly-
and p
door.
This hi
. . ; d
The town clerk In
. which hi
. tin
and can b.
wishing to .
ibis e.
r prof
last t the
,. depart n
of pr per l i
closets. A of two dollars per
will he levied open each
owner to cover the coal of
An to the ordinance re-
each property owner
two buckets, same
to be specified by town clerk. Ail
buckets are to he uniform.
The vote on measure last nigh
practically unanimous, n has
had the hearty support of Mayor
was Ural hinted
might he on. of the new
l. by be now
The of the town
,,.,,.,,, for what the board of
,,.,,, did las, for this will.
a great reduce the
of caw. of typhoid and malaria hen
This Is a step forward for Greenville
will. i all lessen the
death rate In and one
,. well in keeping with the progress
is being made along other lines
I K HUE LIVE.
I V I I on i l n I-
I g
in h ti
. K o
At . hi of
last . lo pub-
I In . u lot statement. The
board i d tin stall
agreed have published in part, it
are part
in tins m
board does I
re ti
what pan- b. i n
placed but he to
it a
not the statement pub-
; , Dis
part of some
board
public some facts I
print part . the i it ,
. ., . ,. . i .
and um you
Mr
and Orel's
Mr. mils Is
lug sci do to Mr
I, . . ,. the
looking l, r
en- was the t
.,. . .
. too. It hi
printing II all and
. to
i ,. . mien i, lo ex,
. th
. . folks, are
should be
The and
men are known to he in i
the report In its nil rely,
considerable
the other i
oppose the
the report
INK WEST
III
TROOP SHIP
i ii ii
TROOP
BEES .
la not known whether th. public later
raging up th. coast now win roach
Greenville, or not. not many local
u M are hoping that velocity will
I . pent before it reach here.
It was understood that message
the opinion
pistes now was in a position to of
. In
Von III.
London. Sept. 1-An
graph My. Admiral Von
the Minister or Ma
from overwork
INVOLVE
the n Pr, I
Rocky Mount, Pent. I A transfer
property , Involving
was complete when lumbar
Farm, of act Was Mr.
W. A. of S C.
Nothing has been given out as to
the plan of Mr. however, it is
highly probable that he may put a
creamery on this property to supply
th, town. In par, of State.
TOWN TO
BE
it moved and at the
board meeting lost night
i statement of the town's finance.
be published monthly.
Paris, Sept. Unit
ports have been torpedo, British
submarines.
The announcement wan made
officially as
in the Dardanelles the last w,
, August has been
southern front In the north-
British delivered
,,. ,,,, attacks which put them In
possession of a hillock to the
been con-
keenly
To the sunk on
of August by one of our aviators in
anchorage it is
necessary lo add lour tor-
by submarines;
them th. point and two
between and
guns of the battleships bar,
hit anchored
f-
WILL
I.
not th- I-
the Into i
Chicago for th,
tor Florida appears to
conjecture In i. I
though there Is a
right and official. I
La ,
time ml, v
Coast i e to In, equip
tor th, l
,, it Pullman train out I i I
t and across to Wash I
, , . on I
gripped th. country and all
were called off. However there are
that believe th. l now
ripe, and mat with th.
for the tourist
Atlantic Coast Line will year
the time In It. make,
a bid for the tourist business from
Chicago it M has been a live con
tender for the business from New
York for a number
W have pres,. or MOO a. ,
of 1.500 greater than that attributed to clan intends to leave Berlin for
pea. while experimenting with j , .,. holiday.
Simplicity Pennsylvania
Inventory hat pin point protector
consisting curved piece metal
springy to hold on a
I Pin.
Both the and
letter. I. done in a single operation by
office in which i
dampened roller pane, under Hie
ahead a one that clot see
them.
THE WEATHER
For North Carolina threatening to-
night and Saturday, with probably
ram. to strong and
wind.
BALI
Hall, night,


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Eastern reflector, 27 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.
Date
August 27, 1915
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