Eastern reflector, 24 September 1915


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THE DAILY REFLECTOR
III. ISM.
U I USUal and Sending
Our Daily averages hang around the I 0.30 mark, we are selling only first
en the market, the will have something interesting to tell you
when
Come to see us service and a square deal
REMEMBER we welcome all new patrons with the old ones. When you have
tobacco ready tor market bring or ship to us
How and Will Sell it as High as the W hen you want to
hear the market write us, we will be glad to answer you
ALERT taking on hall.
FOR STILLS IN PITT They up with n great
big -till before many day
Sheriff Mel horn and deputy.
Mr. Hyman. are ever on alert these
days to capture a still, but the wary
blockaders are putting one over tin requests the
officers, according to Deputy honor ,,.,.,,. .,. the mar-
who says that as soon as the officers
., , . , of her daughter. Mario An-
think they have a -till located, and go
after it. they it has been to Mr Willis Jones, on
meed. Wednesday afternoon, the twenty-
The blockaders. it have , September, one thousand nine
a system of signals by which
they notify each other upon the
of Officer In their
however, the efforts of the officers are I Washington. I
hundred and lift.-en. at four o'clock,
sixteen hundred and fourteen I street.
WIN
MOLD I
Richmond, Va . Si pt. A
once of the presidents Southeastern
railroad hue- held HI
the headquarters of the Chesapeake c
Ohio Railway Only routine business
was transacted, and statement
Issued regarding under con-
Those present were Raj
the Virginian Rail-
way Fairfax Harrison, president of
the Southern; I. K. Johnson, president
1.1 Norfolk and It.
pies Atlantic Line I E.
T. Lamb, president Atlanta,
and Atlantic; George W.
president Hie
and Ohio; William H. White
dent of the Richmond. Frederick
burg and W. A.
TRIAL is COS.
TIM FOR TIMS
Kansas City, Sept. When the
fourth trial or Dr. B. Clarke
charged with the murder Colonel
was called in the criminal
ii r
. was in me
president of the Atlanta and judge granted ,
Point Hallway. I the application for a
to Content Shortly.
Sept -A member
the is quoted today saying
that the session of the will be
prorogued not later than
until the January term
was the
Tin Tint D Hot Affect The Him
its tonic and laxative effect.
is ordinary
and does not cause nervousness not
ringing in head the loll name and
took the signature E. W.
Coal
GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR
KALI. DELIVERY
Per Ton, All lump
Greenville Ice S Coal Co.
I I
SALES CARD 1915
Big Warehouse
SELL IT
S, Sale I he man
who and
will protect
floor.
Farmers, Patrons and Friends
. v.
t I
. Monday
i Monday
.;
Monday
Wednesday
II
U Friday
IS
l;
id
Friday
.-. Monday
BO n
; I , as
I Monday
e- lay
if Friday
1- Monday
II
-day
-1 Monday
Thursday
known as the Mutual .,. Wan-house Co. will u, tun. going to make WAREHOUSE the Lead-
sale. HIS MANY EXPERIENCE, BOTH A. BUYER AND WAREHOUSEMAN WILL BE AT
. WIRE, AND y .,,,, that when
WAREHOUSE will protection, and you will got the lull market price tor your to-
t S I u AGAIN
and you be coin. . , ; ,,, WAREHOUSE.
,,, f,,, . ,.,.,,. farmers and buyers, s,. yo i,;.,
the best ice- . ,. STALLs STABLES, are the .,. in always dry clean where your will be
We tot u, AND WATER INSIDE STABLES. AGAIN is the best ever built for the
OF BOTH FARMERS InD BUYERS AND FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, SKYLIGHTS, AND TOBACCO LOOKS
GOOD UNDER OUR LIGHTS.
crop than with all the and independent on the MARKET, and we have the best set of that
has ever bad, and we BELIEVE that arc making great by selling m the
ad our and other advantages you cannot get elsewhere, and we believe that the difference m price will WELL PAY YOU TO SELL YOUR
TOBACCO ON THE GREENVILLE MARKET.
OUR SALES have increased each since the opening. First are selling high where they are dry and have color. We advise you not to brag your to-
i too high order as the dampness hurt- the sale. tobacco will sell BETTER when too SOFT, and you will do well to remember tins and
. MARKET, and we .
better prices as the leaf is wild.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR
Start with us now and brine next load i we believe that you will sell the balance of your crop at WAREHOUSE where OUR entire force
will everything possible to help R A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK
OUR SERVICE AND A SQUARE DEAL.
THE
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF POOR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER I-N THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
B AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE BAY I A I-
Of TWELVE Bl
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
t w Man.- M
. M,
RT THE ATTITUDE
OF SUITES
Of
MOBILIZATION CAUSES
NON IN NO COM-
KENT Bl
IN CAPITAL CITY
CORPORATION
PLEA CHARLOTTE
HOW TROUBLE WAS
SET
OUT ON INCREASE
IN PITT TAXES
WEEKS ELAPSE
CORPORATION COMMISSION Will.
BEACH CONCLUSION MAY
WITHDRAWN is BELIEF.
GROSS
TO
London, Sept. A war move that
may solve the riddle of the Balkans
the Bulgarian army-
has struck London With dramatic sud-
The afternoon newspapers
refrained from editorial comment. I
neutral readers of publications,
except from drawing their own
from largo type heads and
such captions as
bu none the wiser as to
regarded the developments
at, a preliminary victory tor the
powers, or merely another over-
night turn of the
K consensus opinion although
army Is now on move.
hat not her with
,. aide or the other, but it l. as her
mini H H
still armed.
The t bull
v u ,
way Now York, it was and A. M. Mo-
by rum
from o
Sept. visiting
county delegations having one or an-
other grievance before the Corporation
Commission, yesterday saw seventeen
many of them de-
of the Immortal signers
the go down in quick death be-
fore that commission and not one in-
thumb had been seen.
The commission stood defendant In
a general arraignment by the
and their country cousins.
l urged with having created a raise
upon a raise. That militant,
Charlotte
metamorphosed in day or two Into
an Charlotte's was
still further changed Into petition
Charlotte and
groaning that great did.
The day was notable. Against the
sharp speeches the sharp Car
Dowd, Her lot . T.
s, Alexander, Paul C.
SERMON LAST SIGHT Bl
HILL
THE SUBJECT TOR TO-
IN CHURCH,
LOCAL MEN OP WEST IS
FARMER TO CHEN
AS A REFEREE
mobilization, partial or
bad been I Sofia, that
cavalry had a the Held
that age were
hurrying home. Subsequently came
the excitement at Athena and
, the conference of the King with
political leaders. But from Sofia itself
the British press received no details,
There is general activity of tho
forces along the Serbian
frontier. A semi official dispatch from
repudiates reports Serbian
has been asked in effect to remain
while the
conduit their
The development In Bulgaria threw
into comparative obscurity the
Russian retreat from but
with the exception the northern
tip of the Polish front, where the
oil the offensive near Fried-
the Germans claim progress
as far
which they have captured
The greatest number of prisoner
at any point, however, did not
exceed 2.000 which would seem to In-
that the attempt quiescent while
the continue to force
the Russians, has proved
Steamer Sunk.
London, Sept. Danish
steamer of 1.217 tons
gross, has been sunk. The crew was
saved.
WAREHOUSE
MORROW, Manager.
C. T. Proprietor
. Alexander, and A. M.
i i the
oh of t i m, PP
m n an
aver i has grown in the past
it has been In the disposition to
pay taxi
Besides line fellows were W.
P. Mayor T. L.
v. George Wadsworth,
John M. Scott, ex-Sheriff Smith, W. S.
Orr, and others who looked on not as
member the protesting delegation.
The Mecklenburg people spoke
mind. The senior Alexander Inti-
mated that tho arbitrary conduct
the commission was such as to
pose an unbearable burden and
t; i individual effort to adjust the
Changing and tho depleted funds
the states citizenship should have
suggested to commission such a
course in taxation.
Chairman Travis was occupying the
throne then. He asked Mr.
if he did not know that this is the
legal reassessment year. Mr.
knew it but thought it better to
have passed whole thing up rather
than inflict burdens now. Mr. Alex-
told what a cry the commission
had raised and Travis rejoined
that Charlotte and Mecklenburg had
a great deal to up tho
among counties were
fled.
Perhaps the best testimony offered
came from Paul who showed
how realty that had become involved
and sold tor fell so far aim t of
its normal value, hi some
it actually brought lass than tin- bank
on the property, he said, and in
others failing to bring the in -i
on it the holders of
mortgages bought it In. He thought
real estate is off from to M per
cent, and he had been given splendid
opportunities tor observing.
This was the story the
Charlotte witnesses. They had
Ball and S. J. Ever-
who went to yesterday to
confer with Corporation
us regards an increase of taxes
and in the valuation of laxes In
county, returned hist night after
placed their complaint before
commission.
The action as has been brought
about is The valuation
all real estate in the Slate been
increased ten per cent This Increases
the taxes a like amount.
Six counties were rep e silted In
Raleigh opinion on
the complaints was handed down. In
the opinion Mr. B II, it will prob-
ably be o com-
ItS Pi
The general belief Is
authorizing this Inert
will withdraw i . I
to that i t t It
certainty.
It has i i-i nit t with favor at I
i. i estate owners on of
fact if the valuation the prop-
is Increased I hen I no t ha n i
i a iii-iii to even sell his land
the tax commission rates it.
II is expected a on
the opinion, which the commission
will reach, will be given out In three
weeks, until that time, any com-
on the matter will be mere guess
work.
Another large crowd heard
list deliver his sermon last
night on a Banker Was Convert-
and showed by their good
that the sermon was appreciated.
Mr. Cross the Bible all through
his discourse, and backed up all his
statements with it.
Tonight the subject be
and there will be special
music.
Tomorrow night his subject will be
and the sermon will
be principally to mothers, everyone Is
Invited to attend. All the mothers are
requested to wear a while ribbon.
There will be a duet tomorrow i
HUT
PITT till EARNERS BELL
THEIR TOBACCO HEBE IN
GREENVILLE.
CONTESTED CASE WHERE WEST
CLAIMS HE HAS SOT HUN
PAIR WORK OS M-
I hi l
III IS TIM. I BE-
IS SHELLED
MENACES THE SERBIAN
BORDER.
NATIONAL BANK
CHRISTMAS
The readers of The Reflector are in
rited to antics change In the ad.
f National Bank today. The bank
Is inviting a Christmas saving clot
that will enable win. in
afford to make large deposits lo
r a small manner.
This move by the National Bank ., n their values
were boasting It,
were confessing It Mr D- de
ls real estate bad
Paris, Sept. The new
German army on the Serbian front la
continuing the heavy bombardment of
the positions across the rivers which
mi in the boundary line, so far has
not attempted an invasion The latest
official communication from is-
sued yesterday and telegraphed to the
agency, brings up these opera-
it follow
enemy threw shells from
Held artillery and across the
Danube and Save on the 19th, direct
ii them at our works, At same
time the enemy kept up a violent lire
,. i rifle at d machine guns from
ii ii nothing from
military point of view We made only
a slight reply
had lumped the local authorities
had raised it all the same. Mr.
ion said he knew conditions and he
people could stand
ii II we.- burdensome.
fin, via London, Si pi
Bulgaria apparently h on the
brink of war. Tho people
believe hostilities Imminent
The military authorities base taken
possession el tho railways and
nary traffic has bet a suspended.
Diplomatic representatives of the
powers generally
their cause la a lost one. and that
Bulgaria is manifesting clearly a
toward the central powers. This
i., due lo the dissatisfaction of the
government n Serbia's reply ill the
negotiations tor territorial concessions
in Macedonia and at conduct
Greece in tin- connection.
None the representatives
cherishes longer the hope that
can be prevented from Joining
with Germany, Austria and Turkey.
in government circle- the statement
was made yesterday that all the
measures taken I r of a proven
the nature, designed solely guard
against which might
threaten Bulgaria's position In the
present situation, which is
with extraordinary rapidity. These
measures consist in turning over the
railroads to the military authorities
and suspending ordinary traffic.
Reports from many of
tall of enthusiastic
lions in favor of the government, This
hi of public
I. cling
The formal by Turkey the
territory along the rail-
road has delayed by the action
the entente in notifying
that acceptance would be
. i as an unfriendly act
it was yesterday that King
replying last lo the
;, , leaders the opposition
partial that allies would be
Mr. Farmer, is your time worth any-
thing H a little your-
self,
why carry from Pitt
county to other markets, when tome
the same are on
all good markets, and Green
ville is a good Carry-
lug tobacco to other markets Is
like your neighbor tor
petty thing you spend more than it's
worth in wincing A id II you ever
get any bettor price your tobacco
on other markets
, m man
. ; the om I i to
t per hat
you you V
, , , in Um t id
. . .
night,
travel Id
Hi an
In a
1-1 p
. .
day. and
One day lot t w It b to you r
torn the farm; II you an
, II Is II . .
and you would save this extra day h
ii tit lie and u m
teed horse
i. id on the p. You
least worth food while you
re away unless you are the
ind besides small Incidentals. And
now lei's We have a total
en or Ii has cost you m re a II
away from here than you think you
lose Piling here.
dollars it . cost of eleven Ian and
often more Are n
Pot you
haven't
Now If yon i
i is worth lest I
made something, but l think
that applies to any or our neigh-
boring farmers from my
i am interested In the ware-
house here course
want you, Mr rainier, to do your part
ii enhance the value your county,
and by so doing you arc enhancing
iii.- value your property.
pride ill your farm, have the
pride in your town. This Ii your
town as much as it Ii that your
friends who live here and possibly a
little more, We all want to see
county grow. Are you helping to
make glow I
Tours very truly,
A CITIZEN
Civil court in session today gave the
case of C, B, West against
the National Bank Building to a
referee, Mr. tow per. Kinston.
ease was about the only
one has been brought to
i. tore term court, it Is claim-
ed by Mr- he is due con-
more money for the con-
work he did on tho bank
; I Is i Me
and Hardy
me up mi n
and by being retell
today, I
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will have car opening Of Pall and
winter Millinery Our stock this sea-
son s the very latest, and we a
be glad have you come In and look
before making your purchases
, i in MRS i F. CO
HERE
SCHOOL OF
i WASHINGTON DISTRICT TO
HERE NEXT WEEK.
The Methodist Sunday Con-
of the Washington district la
in be held here Monday
day.
; he plan now d I i
it. planned lo have
r of each t In this
m ii as the superintendent i I
Sunday school
it is hoped that there be t
school here.





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THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
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CAROLINA
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dreamed Hie
Wilson Time would resort lo
resell its advertising
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Nonce of and election
upon proposition to Issue Fifty
Thousand worth Road
Bond by Falkland township. at
County, North Carolina.
Notice is hereby given that the
of Commissioners of Pitt
m regular session assembled on
the day of July 1915, It being the
regular meeting held the 1st Monday
, , ordered an
held in Falkland township,
County. North Carolina, on Tuesday
Mat day of September 1915, at the
regular polling place in the towns of
Falkland for said township, on the
question or proposition of Issuing
Bitty Thousand Dollars,
worth Road Bonds, to bear Five
cent interest per annum, payable
annually, and to run tor 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 Pubic Roads In Falkland town-
ship as provided by an Act of the
Legislature of North Carolina, Be
ton 1913, designated as Chapter
no Hundred and twenty-two
of the Public laws of North Carolina.
And notice is further hereby
that an entirely new registration
for said election was ordered and
called, and that H. Smith was
and is Registrar for said
Election and Hint the Books for Reg-
will be open on Monday.
August If., 1915, and closed at sun-
et on Saturday. September 1915.
on each Saturday during the
time and said books
will open It the regular polling
place In the town Falkland and
all other times at the residence
at the said H in the said
of Falkland North Carolina,
all to vote on
said Bond Election to be held on
1915, w ll he required to
This 9th day July
S. A.
chm Board County
Mi. -t Hell Clerk
n virtue power me
by ed
Hi n i
wife Mamie record In
., i., ., ii,.
in i. at page
ii ,. ii. page
of said to sell
said property hereinafter described
before selling real
ll ill M i
cash i I
a the i on
ember,
,,, ,. k m. . following
prop
. man mule Marj
. mule named Sell
man.
double harness
II eh property
raid Adam of K
Win slow,
, I, August, min
M MINN
I id ll weekly Trusts.
virtue of the power of sale con
tallied In u certain deed In
and by Frank
wife. Minnie Lilly, and
a certain Indebtedness on it
ll and record-
in
., Carolina, in Book
, ., will
expose to
to high
ad bidder, on the
I o'clock
certain tract or parcel of laud lying
and being In count of Pitt, and
,,;,. . I Carolina m described
ow, wit A certain
.-, i town of Ayden, Iring on the
railroad, south
Third Street, and Oil the east tide
beginning at the south-
.,,., of Venters and Third j
thence running
with the line of Venter street
no thence an easterly course
el with Third street feel lo a
thence a northerly course para-.
.,, Aral line l feel to Third
thence a westerly with
.,.,,;,,, M,,.,., feet to beginning,
i, being the Identical lot conveyed to
w. Moore by dead
. is
record In the office of the Register
i,. of county in Book
, satisfy said trust
Terms of Cash.
This day august, 1916.
Trustee
v.
STOP LOOK
LISTEN
At These Remarkable
LOW PRICES
.
Bey
KM lard .
lard .
Best .
Sugar .
.
Tomatoes, best .
Mullets .
. per lb.
. lb. bags,
lie per I lb lots
. lie, in M lb. tins
. lb
. It, In lb.
C in HI lb. packages
. cans for
per lb- dressed
. lb
FEED
Are you one of our customers
If not. it is because you
have not had our prices
Wt ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hay Corn. Oats, Bran. Ship Stuff. Hon
Chick Seed Meal. Hulls.
Flour, Sugar. Dry Salt Meat.
We are in a position to give you prices that
are the lowest to be had. on anything in this
I me. Be sure to our prices
We also buy Pitt County Corn
J. B. JOHNSTON
Bed quill in Extracts ill Kind- at Prices.
Morris Lassiter
In tin W. A.
Evans Street -Phone
r-r-ii o we E to
he bummer enjoy our
ICE COLD TEA
in stock your CHOICE the BEST Black, Green
and T-as in hall tins at Cents
BLACK
Ceylon and
Find
India
. .
WAS
Japan
Japan
Gunpowder and F
and Japan
Japan and India
S. M. SCHULTZ,
YOU TRIED
OUR DELICIOUS
SODAS AND
If you have not, you have mi a
GREAT TREAT
We are ARents for Chocolates and
Drug
Company,
i i urn a i ii ii r
C MICHELIN-FOUNDED-
ft
Announcement
any accessory that they might need.
COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
The John Flanagan Buggy
Company
GREENVILLE. NoRTH CAROLINA
MICHELIN
Casings and
And
Service
The Best Possible Combination
Kittrell
Phone Greenville. N. C
CAR LOAD OF
JUST RECEIVED
SASH
AND DOORS
WE SELL
i litS
Hay Stalk
Oils, Nail. L
me,
Cement
HART
Cotton Farmers
The Brick at Greenville is
Ready to Gin your Cotton.
Brothers
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS
Mr. Wiley Brown went n
morning on a trip
Mr. Ayden we
our
Mr C. of sold
th today.
Miss Noll formerly
Tin Hank. n
m and
k, With Spain.
By. Samuel Waggoner, of Ayden
was a visitor to today
I P. Smith,
church was In
today.
s led teed wheat, crimson and
red clover. Seed harry retch, rape
awl All selected and of the best
quality At Allen's
. LOCAL BRIEFS
aim i i i i m mm
s . . . . . , . . .
MILLINERY OPENING
Friday, Sept.
i. ., ,
Thin i weather i- in marked con-
with the half
TO I
Hits Or
in t TOWS.
Millinery,
Suits and Dresses
You Are invited to Look this Complete Stock over
For
If your basement, or collars are
lamp, and meats, or. In
many other articles of food, will not
keep. a bushel lime
and set lumps of it about In puns or
old kettles or boxes, and I Ma will
sweeten the atmosphere and
the moisture. The lumps of lime
o and fall in pieces as II l
doing Its Leave the lime In the
mp corners for so. time
lime can used ii has sufficed
in damp places, to sweeten the
our garden beds, or as a wash
for walls The lime is
.;. and is worth all II In
which comes
from dampness about the .
car loads No. while
l i .,,. red; car loads
hay come Al
Mien's.
Wealth
The arc ho
,,, , the threat-
In tin
at II
may comfort them to reflect that
total of theirs is almost en
ii. one ninety-fourth of
wealth of the Hut
n causes an altogether disproportion
ate pan of total crime, disease
uttering, and waste with which our
country Is afflicted The real of us
pay taxes In all
up their
i- the most selfish,
n i form of I I
own to our and II ought
i be possible to scale traction
down with
great wain Why should u mil
tier's
pounds pure lard
come In, Winston All
North Carolina County.
Notice is hereby given
Board Commissioner
County, in regular session assembled
on the day of September,
being the regular meeting held on the
Monday of 1916, or-
an election to held In Caro-
Township, Pitt county. North
Carolina, on Tuesday, day of
November, lIB, the regular polling
place in town of Stokes for said
township, on the question or
of issuing Fifty Thousand
north of Road Bonds,
bear Five IS per per
per annum, payable
and run for a period
the funds received
from same to be Used for
pose laying out, establishing, repair
lug, grading, constructing, and
proving In any way the public mails in
Carolina Township, as provided by an
act legislature North Caro-
Session of 1918. designated as
Chapter One Hundred and
the Public Law- of North
notice is further hereby given
; mi new registration
.,.,. was ordered, and called.
.,, . Hun c F. was i- up
for said election
book for registration
i. open on Thursday, T,
in in. sunset on
day, October 1915, that on each
Saturday during the said the
. registration hooks will open
at the regular polling place in
. stakes and all oilier
of said c.
.,.,. town of North
, . r, I,,., .; citizens desiring W
. . bond election to held
,, H will required
register
This the 9th day of LUIS,
s v
ii-l Com. of Pin Co.
BELL,
i in ,. Clerk.
BOWEN
n. a.
I Greenville. North Carolina
hams arriving dally
V. Allen's.
NOTICE.
Pitt County,
Notice i- hereby given by the
, Commissioners of PHI county In
i regular session assembled on Monday.
September 1915, order an election
. l. held in following described
River, and run
on the north line of
lo John Bell's line; north with
his line to Moses line; thence
with the Hathaway line north tin
Spain's line north;
with Spain's line east to Jim- I
line Swamp j
road; thence Lack to Hie lines be-j
i hi in Joe and Gray Han
land; thence with the middle Swamp
road In Hie place; thence with
the Tucker place south to the Harris ,
place south; thence with Clark
place south to the
That the said election be held on
Tuesday, November . at the
Public School House in above de
territory for the purpose
and will
the qualified voters of t; o above de
scribed territory, as to whether there .
shall or shall not levied collect
ads Special School Tax of SO cents on
one hundred valuation of
property and cents on poll in ,
the above described territory, and
said those favoring
Tax shall vote a written or print-
ed containing the words
Special and those opposed
vole a written or printed
containing the words
Special
And It Is further ordered, L I.
Dudley be and he Is hereby appointed
for said election, and
,. Teel and R. H, Parker are
appointed poll holders or Judges of
election.
And it is further ordered a no
registration Is and shall required.
that registration hooks tor
said district or territory shall i
opened on Thursday, October T, 1915,
and closed Saturday, October
for the registering
qualified voters the
district or
Tills lull September.
Chairman of Hoard of
of
law
Wants
unions
public for Cm liberal
patronage they have shown us, and
e assure them that will always
got the best our store
Allan,
Try an in
The Reflector
Phone No. One Ring
Hilt
Apply in Pulley.
9-23
I lilt Ml ll-V
rooms; prices Apply Mrs.
c. Hotel Macon,
ion bale AM LOT ON
Koonce and 13th streets For In-
information apply to I F.
bethel, c. t
in j
Telegraph Company.
U B
FOB
bookkeeping and of
ii,. work, Apply
We Wish to buy Bushels of
Shelled Corn
HALL MOORE
AM. T
times and higher prices. let
us figure with you on Plumbing and
Hoofing before you are overtaken by
high prices. S. T. HICKS. Plumber.
8-211
GREAT STATE FAIR
SOB H f
OCTOBER 18-23 1915
BATTLE FOOT n lo
in let in th, sir. drop.
,. l. the solid the the lire
iii
and r
ll Fair. at Miles of M-
lei kiddie- mi- H
A car load of flour,
heal In be bad on the market, has
i ,. received, at Allen's.
avenue, opposite
Company, I. B. Warren. v
Whenever You Need a Tonic
Take
The Old Standard Grove's
chill Tonic is equally valuable
general Tonic because It the
known tonic in b
and IRON. It too
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
up Whole System. cents.
Cures Oil
M war am, ho.
o r wonderful, old
Oil.
nine
I LOOP LOOP Ii rs direct
-Here ere II. h
,. in M ti. B
Skating
and Stork Judging, Tomato flubs, Corn PH CU
and Poultry free Motion
, , ,., Poultry and Cattle, Perfect Type, of Cattle,
Review of Guard to Inures. Bi
V. rec
lag
ME I
ll Ml.
Johnston Warehouse
House That Protects You
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ii . ii lbs,
at lbs, Average
119.63
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mi,
MM SIX
IS,
-i.
Something Going on at the The Center Brick
FARMERS NOTICE
Next Monday we have the Second Sale
Tuesday we have the First Sale
Thursday we have the Second Sale
Friday we have the First Sale
We are going to make the effort of our lives upon these days to show the farmers
that we are Headquarters for the Highest Prices. Come and we will show
kit
BRINKLEY, RICE AND SPAIN
It. V l I V ON BRISK WAR
from Page
Che entente is not sure of winning
indicates this moment that
such may be the case. If Bulgaria's
of obtaining Macedonia de-
thereon they may be real-
My government it following a
volley which is positive in action and
good
that Premier is
likely to resign are characterized in
competent quarters as unfounded. The
on several occasions during
war was ready to vacate his office,
bis principal supporters prevailed
upon him to remain in power, fearing
i repetition of the catastrophe at the
time of the second war. M.
feared he might be ac-
of conduct similar to that of J.
who resigned the premier-
ship in 1913, when the country was
pi the of a crisis. If,
accordingly consented to continue at
the head of the government.
Although the government's military
measures are characterized as
no attempt Is made to hide the
fact that Bulgaria's polity is and j
that it will be followed energetically
to the very end, if this be necessary,
u obtain the purpose in view,
the incorporation of within
its boundaries.
The Associated Press is informed
from the highest quarters that the op-
position now understands this, having
been forcibly impressed therewith
the conference with the King.
Moreover, the opposition understands
that Its expressed wish to have the
government convene parliament and
form a coalition cabinet is impossible
of fulfillment at present, on account
of the extraordinary rapidity which
marks, under the surface, the coming
o fa great event in Bulgaria's history.
DITCH
JUNE, IS AFLOAT
London. Sept. Dutch steam-
e Emma, which struck a
mine as she was proceeding to Am-
from Java, was kept
and yesterday evening was on
her way to the Thames under tow,
down the bow. Her passengers
were transferred to the Dutch steamer
IV. which is proceeding to
The Emma sailed from
Java, on August for Am-
She is a steamer of
tens gross. feet long, feet beam
and feet depth.
She was built at Rotterdam in 1913
and is owned in Amsterdam. The
Amsterdam advices do not indicate
whether she was a total loss.
We don't know who invented the
submarine, but Jonah was the first
to become familiar with one.
State.
FOR phone z.
W. Brown.
A Responsible
What a determined Governor can do
toward the enforcement of law and
decency was shown by Luther E. Hall.
Governor of Louisiana, when the
o fa parish and the prosecuting
attorney, who was his son, would not
close a big gambling den near New-
Orleans. They still refused when the
Governor ordered them to close it. So
Governor Hall closed it himself with
the militia.
Governor of a State is just as
responsible for lawlessness as the lo-
cal and if they refuse to sup-
press it. the duty of the Governor is
to said Governor Hall after-
ward a truth which applies as well
to Missouri as to
City Star.
North County.
In the Superior Court.
Mary Harris vs. Oscar Harris.
The defendant, Oscar Harris, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced In the
court of Pitt county, North
Carolina to obtain a divorce absolute
from 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 Monday after the first
in September, 1915, it being the 20th
day of said month, at the courthouse
In said county, and answer or demur
o the complaint in said action or
will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This 24th day of July, 1916.
J. D. COX,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
BOARD OF
North County.
Notice is hereby given, that a
has been filed before the Board
Of Commissioners of Pitt County by
Emily Smith, Walter Mills, Dennis-
Wilson and others, to lay out and es-
a Public Road in said county,
Winterville township, as
at the northern
of Harding and Pierce land on the
public road leading to New Bern, N.
C, and running with their land and
W. L. F. Corey's line an easterly
along the of Emily Smith
and others to Mrs. A. L. line,
thence with her line and Harding;
and Pierce line a southernly course
n their corner, then along her line and
A. W. line to Cox
The notice required by Section
of the of 1906, of North Caro-
is given that the said petition
be beard at the next meeting of the
said board on the 4th day of October
1915.
This the 9th day of September. 1915
Clerk of the Board.
L. G. MORROW.
Sale The man
who knows tobacco, and
will protect en our
floor.
SALES CARD 1915
Big Warehouse
SELL IT
Tl C Known as the MUTUAL
The Organization warehouse
Known as the MUTUAL CO-OP-
CO.,
A hi gill
; Monday
Tuesday
. .
Friday
Hi Monday
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September
W lay
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Monday
i;
Thursday
it Friday
Monday
Tuesday
a Thursday
Friday
It Monday
T.,
So Thursday
October
IV
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Friday
Monday
IS Friday
Bi-
ll Monday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
v-
SB Friday
j. Monday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
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U Friday
IS Monday
Tuesday
, Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
Wednesday
A Friday
; Friday
Monday
Wednesday
j Thursday
i Friday
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
WITH US THIS AND WE ARE GOING TO MAKE WAREHOUSE LEADING WAREHOUSE OF Greenville. N C.
have I each day, and we have new customers to sell with us every day who say that we are them more money for the same than
other . . , . ,. ,,
ail tobacco is selling better, especially cutters. . , , , , , , . , ., , ,,
Our sale card which gives our sales for every week, and again we have do special days set your tobacco. We Dual every pile every day the
w.-k on our floor and those who do not like to get on the third and fourth sales need have to fear on our sale for we and get lust as good Prices as you get on
we wish to say for the interest of those who sell with us that we do our on our floor, pushing our tobacco to the TOP
interest to try us with your next load and see for that we know tobacco and know how to sell your tobacco for more money for all grades
than can get elsewhere CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. .
. OUR PROMPT SERVICE AND A SQUARE DEAL.
The enormous sales that we are having daily are ,
enough to convince everybody that our warehouse
is the place that gets the
HIGH DOLLAR FOR YOUR TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
L. G. MORROW, Sales Manager.
C. T. Proprietor
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Title
Eastern reflector, 24 September 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
September 24, 1915
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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