Eastern reflector, 29 October 1915


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THE DAILY REFLECTOR
OCTOBER ii,
BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE SALES MADE DAILY AT
THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
LOOK THEM OVER, COMPARE THEM, THEY LOOK GOOD TO US, DON T THEY TO YOU
j. t. fatter
lbs
. 18,34
32.50; SO lb
l. I.
l. K,
i . i
IT.
k Tyson
S. H. Pollard
at
II pi;
r. u mi
., i lb bI I
lbs.
11.84; lbs at 4.1
i -I
l.
It HIT
lbs.
I. I. Williams
lbs. at I I
HeLan In
; .; ; II
, I
SO .
Tom
lie. at 13-1-4 II
I I lbs
mi 1-8, 21.83;
I; at
II. It.
. at 1-3, I in
1-. at l. fl lbs. at
is 1-2, 11.10; I
i US
Baffin
i i 1-2, i . at
10.92; lbs. 1-2,
1-2, 32.85; at
A Tacker
lbs, i u
His. 35.62;
lbs.
ITs ii,. 1-2, 34.71; lbs.
I,
II.
lbs. at lbs.
15.87; lbs. at
i at 1-2, 40.81;
at 5.72 Average
l lbs. at
II II lbs. at I M His. at 1-.
15.48; at 8.76; at
3.0; lbs. 6.48; is lbs. at
7.68; 5.76 Average
Coma along, Join the crowd, soil
your tobacco the warehouse
the market with highest aver-
ages. Don't ask us, ask the secretary
the Tobacco Board of tor oar
n rage.
Always glad to see you, we all work
your Interest ionic to see
Ci e
RICE AND SPAIN
i i i in
HUN In ISSI I III I V s-
Dill l OF ROAD
PITT I Ml. NORTH i
US t.
NORTH i IN.
PITT ii H N IV
is hen that the
of Commissioners of
County in regular session as-
on 4th of October,
1916, ii being the regular meeting held
on the Monday In October, 1815,
ordered an election to be held In Chi
cod Township, County, North
Carolina on Tuesday the nth day of
December, 1915, Black Jack, the
regular Polling Place In Town-
ship, question or proposition
of Issuing Fifty Thousand
Dollars, worth of road Bonds, to hear
five per Interest per annum,
payable Bern annually and to run for
a period of Thirty years, the
. .
. . ring i way
. y an Act of
of North a, of
. as Chapter One Hun-
and Twenty-two of the
i Laws i i
Ami hi given
that an entirely new Registration tor
said election was ordered and called,
and I. A ks v as and is
pointed Registrar for said election,
that the Books for Registration
will be open on Wednesday,
10th, 1915, and closed at sun-set
mi Saturday. December 1915, that
ii Saturday during said
tune the Registration Hunks will
be open at the regular Polling Place
at ilia. It J.,. i- in Township
at all other lime the residence
of the -aid I. a sin. In said Town
County and State and all
lo be In
i .
This, the Ml d
i I'll
BELL, Clerk.
10-12-81
Professional Cards
. M. I
Practice limited to diseases of the
Ear, Nose and Throat
and
The Kitting of Glasses.
Office with Dr. L. James, Green
N. every Monday.
Home Office Washington. N. C
AMI I'll
Lawyers,
in all the Courts.
Office in Women Building on Third
street, fronting courthouse.
B. V.
Office on Fourth Street near Frank
Wilson's Store.
Insurance.
J. F.
veterinary Surgeon.
Winslow's Stables.
Hay II Night M-J
Greenville. V
II. II
Still with
The Mutual Insurance
of New York.
D. M. CLARK,
Attorney at Law.
and Drainage Cases a Specialty
In office formerly occupied by
F. G. James and Son.
DR. PAIL
Dentist.
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor National
Bank Building,
Phone
DUNN,
j and at Law,
N. C
NOTICE,
s. I. EVERETT,
at Law.
Office In the National
Dickerson Avenue.
II WiRY
Attorney at Law,
North Carolina
It. C.
Attorney at Law.
N. C.
ART
Sorrier Fourth and Brans Streets.
Photos Made Both Hay and
Send us your
KODAK WORK.
DR. ANNIE L.
inn.
Office In the National Bank Building.
Dickerson Avenue.
Office to and to
am here because than
work keeps me here.
Horses, cows. etc. I treat all dis-
eases domesticated animals.
Licensed Veterinarian. Darn on
Clark strut near Johnston's feed
store
DR. S. MASON, D. V. S.
Coal
GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR
FALL DELIVERY
Per Ton, All lump
Greenville Ice S Coal Co.
ii
ac
.
L G
Sale ma
who
will on ear
floor.
I I I 1915
Big Warehouse
SELL II
Hon lay
I .
HI
Ta
September
. I I
Huff
II
a i
ii
s Friday
ii
Friday
Is
. is Tin day
Friday
, ad
. W
The Farmers Organization
Known as the MUTUAL CO-OP
WAREHOUSE CO.
I j
November
Monday
Friday t
Mi n lay
Tuesday J
IT Wednesday
Friday
Monday
Wednesday
. Tl
Monday
day
t Friday I
C r, Monday
Friday
Friday
Monday
Wednesday H Thursday
I I I WITH I M GOING TO WAREHOUSE Tl LEADING WAREHOUSE OF Greenville. N. C.
have Increased each v. and we new customers to sell with us every day who say that we are them more money for the same than
other , , . -.-.,. .
bright tobacco is better, cutters.
Our Bale card w our sales for week, and again we have no special set your e every pile every day the
week on and those who do like to met die third and fourth sales need have to fear on our sale for we give and get just as prices as on
sales. we wish in for the interest those who sell with us that we do our drumming on our floor, pushing our customers tobacco to the TOP
It's to interest to us with next load and see yourself we know tobacco and know how to sell Your tobacco for more money for all grades
CUSTOMERS are our best advertisement.
A 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
TUB
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE II D
ONE. AND IS SUB-
BOUNDED RY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL IND
FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP . O-DATE
ion AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
OP v.
WHO . TO
l I N Mt
,. . t. I Kit Si,
FARMERS MEET STREET SMELL OF OUST TIME EXTENDED
IS TO BEGIN i II IS NOW BEING
MUCH IMPROVED WITH THE r-
Been Secured To At gin To
Long Idle Organization Is
To Make Another
Start.
Pitt Street Residents V c
Topics Expert
Meeting To Have a Very
Large At
Have Sidewalks Re-
paired.
REDUCE TH
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i , i-r i.; i
r of
i, r
Hut id
C .
IN CONDITION i
I. . ,
, . i
. i .
I i ; . .
the
i. . , . . . . Ii
. , ,, its y I
. ow
for Tills
to , th
wishes, oven in
ii.; of
inn-1- ill ii . i
i in i con i i f v. ill
each Sunday afternoon by club
members. This will an .
in the club and will
moil en those l
in In Id I
lion in the all of the club
rooms
and there Is talk of adding
or more rooms lo the
After all of the Improvements an
completed, the men Hill have one
of the best In the State,
Not only in social way are
in be made, bin it l
be remembered Carolina Club
is well a Business organization
special efforts will made
the business of Greenville in
club and gel them lo lend their en
operation and Influence.
man in Greenville b
member, ii is the business of
the Town, bus promoted and brought
to Greenville many notable enter-
prises. Tho building of the Hotel
Proctor owes it i origin to Carolina
Club, the management tor Good
for Greenville Township was launched
by members of club, the
Cotton Mills and other enter-
prises, which space forbids going into
details were begun by club. A
real many are now mi fool
and county are now in
the n groat era progress,
probably nowhere In North Carolina
are conditions so good as in
and Ideal climate,
Ideal farm lands, Ideal schools. Idea
locution Tor any kind of business or
manufacturing all
waiting lo lauded to the
world. What i needed i. the
cooperation an i Influence of
i and pro i Interests
town. Without this no
can possibly live
Greenville can known as tin
of the State If not
tin entire south, Mr. Business Man,
Mr. l Man. Mr. Property
Owner, Mr. Church Member and
other living white being In the town
of who is Interested In
town's future, regardless of what your
beliefs are. the needs your help
tO shape Its future. A few dollars
each year is a paltry sum to consider
when you thing of the vast of
i.
. .
i , ;
I I
the
II tell i
. . . bill.
on i It i .
i . i the ; marl
Hie i . p n North
Carolinian the union I
. . in in
i ill, hi . i i i . foe of
i. p. . and tho i an I
going i . . about i .
h mi. he has
Lin . a bu .
. two Ton a-
ion it the
union prop now up
state-w i and Dr. M, Coop-
Clinton takes
r F. Monroe
a tax is to show how
i methods absentee
The union meets on morn-
in Tuesday, November It with ad
dresses of welcome by Mayor It. S.
Skinner and H. pros
Ideal of chamber of commerce.
the union T. II. re
Executive sessions are bold
during each day but the are
public social features will lake
place as often as such a busy congress
win permit. Automobile trips given
by citizens of Durham to Chapel Hill
to allow a to to
Trinity college and to the i i
factories, cotton mills and In i
. Ill be pans or this
great convention in Durham,
Ladies Attention
If the nil expert la It
hair dresser or shampooing or mas
sage is required, call phone No, or
Sanitary Barber Madam Do
late of Philadelphia and Cape
May, N. Work Solicited at hollies.
I ,
street in lo
r Cl II
PKt draft n
Id i i
, ; or. avenue are ti
ally worried
, ii done
of tho U ,.
, . id on the go-
. I ; i i
. i i;
. ; . ii II i
particularly dangerous lo ;
night.
It dot look as if Ii had
i. .-ml years.
Work tin School Building
Work has i i the i on
Ion now Grad
building, is progressing i
p . on old town cm
mi is, ii I ti d i building
will for tho
when the b
spring.
Pitt Lumber Rebuilds
The rebuilding of the Pill .
and Manufacturing company, Ii
v. lire hi
In en conn, ed, Tho now structure
will be brick, and more
, plan an Hi. was
destroyed.
The house A.
com I on tho con of Pill
and Fourth streets,
If i.; n n n i
date ii s ill be n i for .
Mayor line
Mayor Dunn has a house under
Ii will com ti d
short while.
Here Soon
n is highly probable there will
be some building operations started
o i avenue before long.
i ii
mid en
present at l
i ill i
bi i
. i
I., . i i i
the n
. i that
i . g Just i
would . re.
ii.,. i I,. . tin you v II I Vi Lo
on hand early in a
FEARED
GRAND
do wore
It
Jim Latham, u pin
i of lull
i I ,
I Will c
ember i 10--9-II
Kill
n lo
ft I
Firm Belief Is Established
In France That That Is
Why Grand Duke Was
Banished -Had He Won
a Great Victory He Might
Have Meant Serious
Fake Interviews
good can be done through i. live,
hustling business
another pan of tills you
notice . be-
offered all of the l
town To join and help in up-
building of town. If yon have been
a member before, u con Ion
is made whereby you can no loin
again for the 16.00 If you
have never a member i en
trance fee la only The monthly
dues are only II therefore the
maximum coal to you can only hi
per year you afford lo
contribute this amount toward the
hoisting of Hi- town.
TRY EDMUNDSON
IN WASHINGTON
Has Been Announced Thai
Will lie Tried In
Bern.
Press
NEW Bi OCT. was
t d the case of P. A.
would be tried in
Bern tho present of a
it Is reported us coming from the dis-
attorney the former Green-
r ill be I
v. c., when court con-
In Unit next April. Ed-
is under bond. The
Inability of the defense to secure the
proper witnesses caused the
the ease
lip
lea know just
tied to the i II
Li cirri do m
i a week i require I
of mall from
Pal Is, and nothing
i has been i I n i
the wires, lint people lien
Russia have mad a
Jews and the
combined to gel . Id
I Whoever wore pan in the i
and however i
i was arranged, ii
one The grand duke no one
ever m him mime; III elf. I
there is today grand duke
been the great
Russia. The almost been
forgotten by the world. The
of generals who with
were rarely
Local Man Sick
Mr. Turnage, Known here
i. to Ills bed with sickness,
Mr. has not been out
Sunday
in one .
e in
ii hat. I
in lion
l do Mi
i i
mi l It back
Hie
II
not i
and
ell, Mi i.
. i
v. lib
i on Id i
hi- i lull
j I ii
matter II I unhand i home
if I I. .
I fool tin i ii
I Know John is n period
there cut n, . Ind
is i
down tin street, Mrs.
is Miss A. Bird, hi
splendid looking I wish
lei so
Al ii Mrs
who had boon drunk fur a week, shook
the horrible dream off of him us ins
wife, slammed him in the hoe the
flying pan.
no
.
ill of
. I
I'll
l PI I
r. .
i lay to
mi Investigate i I i
blow up war It hips
. f Pay, of
the i. i.
Flynn,
. i i quoted lo-
I day as believe go-
i he financiers mis plot,
had and spent only
Paul s that Pay him be
had . he I for tins
country We believe Pay





FRIDAY, ,
S. 1911.
The Carolina Home and Farm
and Eastern Reflector
bf
THE
TO STOP
.
A to dispatch, Um
u, attaches the
approached who want W
Pi up factory or
i at Id the United States.
to Um German-
we oat wort and who
to do except spend their in an
HIS
W I ten-
makes known an Ohio paper that lie en-
ten after the war is finished
die real of living In the he re-
wink- Mr. Per-
kins hasn't tin let t bit Justification for
s late
Idea that e has la after the war is
. o in will
will
at Greenville. S
I HID IV, W It
G.
. of upon us. and that they will
t munition, of war. ,.,,. ,,. ,.,. ,,, ,,. . ,,
have been turned over to the polite, and by the
do Hi-, one must necessarily
, M the Imperial .
In an see its
Perkins once a very line thing when
before on industrial
r . pol point of the l
per erect a I
pi i
be p
formed a
. allies stop
which the United ,
, natural and witness inch a small
n that be would imagine that the United
w W w an insane asylum.
. of war munitions, the which
. . late to
t I you will be rel red
I paraded
up the street with ; out
I to pt Kinston
., a p . ten thousand If she wants
to, figures . B
. warring nations in Europe have
t i; i tin I and ii look
are bout to
II Co I Mi e would build a new
i. ere th looks of
would great pi
, re as locate th
I i r . could
. I I pi
practicable though many Americana
. . It . to forthwith ship
who are no satisfied with the
. this country is conducting
. Thia is not practicable because
I., would never gel by the English Beet
The second method would be to Imprison, or
, secretly watched all looking
, re This might work.
establish a rigid i
n all the hyphenated press the
States it would be well to create this, anyway,
for in press is doing a deal
T e fourth way to have this trouble stopped Is
through German embassy H could be made
I that it would l expected I i
i by
, n would then Mire to
. cation with many the
light.
, . till method is lo accede to the demands
, in this try, to
war in in or to supply anything to
positions of trust for those
been raising such a howl, and
get them signed up as American citizens.
Slimming up the five and taking the one that
. be the most logical, we prefer the fourth.
believe that the German embassy has en-
i the work that the German spies and
gangsters have been doing, not openly, however,
by its easy assent to every question that has
arisen between Americans and
cans.
However, the good will of the States
government will not allow ii to become harsh or
rude With the Herman agents here. It has too
. h respect itself to tell them what's what
The United States regrets to have it dawned
it that German embassy is treacherous.
and it Is with a hope that everything will come
out all right, that it refrains from adopting more
stringent measures the enforcement of order
law within borders.
fa-. should lake a hint to
that, but they have not yet set about doing it.
If that same traveler were lo see foreigners
goods, which we badly need, on our
shores and yet II we wire to he diligently trying
Vise some means legislation lo keep those
away, what would that some traveler say
Would there not too much moderation in the
that is an insane
iv
i i . lo be
i. i ore getting
is to lire
There la little cause to worry over the p
p . problem I the army .
i i i -i an hat I he a
today.
II now e u in the
baa resign-
ed, The p . v u gel shot on the job
-0-
of om
the Raleigh yesterday
IN OFFICE
Rotation in of; In some Instances would work
out line. In particular is it needed offices
where the work Roes on In a way from year
to year. Here relation is needed.
Hut because it works out well in a few
Justify its application to all our
government, or State officials.
If one party's man makes a mistake, the other
man is to catch it. and if elected, he
will be pretty apt to remedy this mistake. Here's
where the election manner conies in to serve its
purpose well.
The rotation in office would mean a greater
of our political parties, for a man in of-
would naturally take advantage of his position
retain it.
When we hare a public official. Will serves his
people well. Id him retain the office through his
own popularity and influence and not through a
provision of State, thus, causing us to have to
hold In a man whether he is fitted for the Job or
not.
REELS
Howard L.
Eastern Carolina i- a section noted
it is certain those who have
ended their lives were not aware the
I and opportunities down here.
ii
it i a matter of gratification to all the
to know much improvement la being
made In Greenville now on the streets, if we
had a little more pavement, Greenville would have
,, I'm .-I town In this Mon
-O-
The of daily, who says that
certain young aspirants to editorial
bore their readers with attempts to get their
in the big papers, should remember that
succeed, and that they also In pro
a paper their
. personally witnessed a mad
dash automobiles through a residential
street on which man children were at
play I the time, we managed to throw a
enough to catch one of
the vanishing numbers,
search the public records then
I. d the tact the offending car
listed In the name of a
man possessed sedate virtue.
deduction is simple.
bad placed in the hands
dare-devil and his friends
a deadly weapon. In order that youth
n i be with play on the public
streets.
would be the last to lake pleasure
in the lining a perfect lady, but to
impose a lesson or so mi sin h a one as
we might tend to discourage the
loan of motor cars to the reckless, lo
of life on the streets, and possibly to
the prolongation of lives of the
who are thus tempted to endanger
While Greenville has been almost free from
. too emphasis can not he laid on
n fact that the should be careful.
Scarcely a day passes we not see some
fellow, who Is more suited to drive a
Wagon an automobile, speed up Dickinson
avenue at a thirty mile an clip, and in
a extreme narrowness of this street this feat
la made even more hazardous.
should be slopped if possible, and we believe
that there Is a way to stop It.
Graft is an Important American industry which
never has a dull season. It is one of the few
Industries which are not harassed by strikes, boil-
explosions or shortage of raw material, and
the only thing that can tie up the works is a
newspaper with some radical and vociferous ideas
about public service.
In the early days the republic there was very
little graft, owing to the fact that there were
fewer people lo watch. Also there was very little
money in circulation, all the spare change being
being shipped to England In exchange for tax re-
Hut our country developed and began
to plant the prairies to street car. electric light
and telephone franchises, water-power sites and
brick paving, unctuous promoter sprang up
aid soaked the common people with gas and
a twelve to one minute of sand and
cement. seldom aroused any resentment
until some prominent citizen drove In a top buggy
through a concrete bridge which was not
ed by anything except the county bonds, when a
new board of supervisors was elected and added
the pay roll of the bridge company.
There area great many different forms of graft
from joining the church to draw trade to salting
a silver mine and selling the salt to the unwary
The is under heavy expense, how-
ever, for he is frequently obliged to buy a few of
the board aldermen in order to secure speedy
and notion humane and trans-
parent franchise. Then every once in a while
who is B candidate for re-election
will kick over the dashboard and return the money
in the opening speech of the campaign, thus
a strop Impression of Inherent righteousness
and beating the opposition newspaper lo it. This
act of treachery is unusually followed by an
terminate winch expires just prior to
the next city election.
There would be much loss graft in our large
cites if the average would more time
to politics and less to golf. After a man has
i i used a gulf hall over an course for
several hours, he is in no mood to look up the
pedigree of candidates who are photographed in
tie bosom of their family, with one arm resting
in the family Bible. That cure for graft is in the
man who votes with his head as well as his hands,
and is not handled by anybody except a wife who
reads the newspapers.
By Adams Newspaper
Deposited in this Institution, every dollar is safe
and is fully protected.
In this enlightened age, ever of a com
should enjoy the advantages which the
modern Banking Institution can furnish.
Take the step today that leads to Security and
Contentment by giving your funds the
afforded in the Fire Proof, Burglar-Proof
Vaults of
THE NATIONAL BANK
of Greenville
WANT ADS
Bring One Today
HIM;. TOOTH
mounting, about u-v. carat stone.
Liberal reward if returned to J. D.
Martin.
C. S. Farm is lo be sold at
auction Monday. November 1st lays
right at station.
BILL
containing one one S- and two
bills, also post office money order
and other receipts. Kinder will be
liberally rewarded for return to W.
II. ltd
LOST OS OS THE
and Kinston road one tan
folding pocket book containing
one one and two
bills. Finder will be liberally re-
warded II some is returned to
F. A. Chapman. It. F. D. No.
N.
LADY
boarder. Phone 448-J.
All Star Hand will furnish
the music for the Dig Auction bale of
S. Farm on Monday next,
November 1st. 10-20-ltd
AND
pressing. Work sent for and de-
livered. All work done with I. X. L.
Steam Presser, Phone Smith's
Sanitary Pressing Club. Leon
Smith, Prop. 10-20-15-2014
FOB
L. Hearne
TOP
S. Farm is to be sold at
auction Monday, November 1st lays
right at station. 10-29-ltd
relieves constipation
instantly. Price cents, any drug
store.
BOOM FOB BEST
desirable gentleman. Phone 448-J.
FOB SALE- TWO
sand Early Jersey cab-
plants. II. King.
WE FOB
Fire Hoards, Stove Pipe of all
Repairing neatly done on short no-
We are in a position to give
you prices that are the lowest to be
had on any thing in this line. S. T.
Hicks.
OB SALE-ORE 1913 MODEL OVER-
land, starter, new casings
and tires, newly upholstered, in good
condition for cash at E. B.
N. C.
Greenville
SATURDAY
Oct.
MORAL. ENTERTAINING d
INSTRUCTIVE.
PEOPLE.
TENTS THAT ARE
POSITIVELY
WATERPROOF.
TWO TRAINS OF
MONSTER
RAILWAY CARS.
WT;
WORLD-FAMOUS
YEARS OF HONEST DEALING
WITH THE PUBLIC.
A TREMENDOUS
i PERFECT SPECIMENS OF THE I
Hit CURIOUS CREATURES
TOGETHER ONE
IMMENSE MENAGERIE
THE CHAMPIONS OF ALL
COUNTRIES COMPETE II FEATS
OF AND
PRINCELY SALARIES PAID
MAMMOTH ENTERPRISE III
II III I Hit VALUABLE ARTISTS
MALE MO FEMALE RIDERS,
, AERIAL ARTISTS. LEAPERS.
TUMBLERS. AND
SENSATIONAL FEATS
OF SKILL AND BY BOTH
PERFORMERS.
I OF HOUSES.
THE WORLD'S BEST
EDUCATED SE
. AN
ii
Bin
STEEL
THE SHOW THAT
NEVER BROKE
A PROMISE.
A GRAND. FREE,
STREET PARADE i
DAILY AT .
THE LARGEST.
LAND ANIMAL,
on
JO
oven
AT. EACH EXHIBIT
TWO
DAILY
AND H O'CLOCK
DOORS
OPEN I
. i
Near ARTHUR, N. C
MONDAY,
A. M.
NOV
We have subdivided into small tracts the farm of C. S. Forbes, known as the old Williams Farm, which is located on the Farm
ville to Ballard's Cross Roads road, one half mile from Arthur, miles from Farmville, miles from Greenville, and each tract will be
sold to the highest bidder at our sale.
Each tract will have a good road schools and churches are within one half mile of the neighborhood is
The soil is a loamy top-soil wit a good subsoil an large crops of tobacco, cotton, corn, and in fact all crops
grown in this section. The average yield of cotton is 11-2 bales per acre, and the yield of tobacco is lbs. per acre.
There is one main dwelling, two tenant es, four tobacco barns, stables and pack es on the place. This is one of the best
farms that we have ever had the privilege of offering in Eastern North Carolina, and if you are at all interested, it will be well worth
your time to go today and look over the place thoroughly, for it is positively going to be on Monday, November 1st, and the high
est bidders get the pie.
The Terms of the Sale Will Be Easy
and Within Reach of All.
FREE DINNER TO ALL ATTENDING THE SALE.
Music By Our All Star Brass Band
Atlantic Coast Realty Co
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HOME GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Premier Auction People
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BELOW A FEW OF THE SALES MADE DAILY AT
THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
LOOK THEM OVER, COMPARE THEM, THEY LOOK GOOD TO US, DON T THEY TO YOU
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registry, to reference made.
t of land will ho offered for
I No. l. containing 100.2 re
being the old Homo Pin containing
and one house.
containing acres lying
along Cross on which
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Lot Nu. containing acre . hi
the contra portion of tin- farm
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the ii ed v, ill expo lo pub-
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In on. ,. on Satin comber
13th, in I the
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the county Pitt, State of N
and In the town of
i, Free Will
Church, colored, on the side
Mill St. ind South of the
mining West from the I. bound
n in by ditch, on the v, o i
v i Daniel's lot, on lite by
Tony ion SI . and on I he Ii u
Harvey Lane's lot, containing one-
lb of all acre, more or lei .
in satisfy said mortgage.
cash.
This October 13th, 1915,
I. I. KITTRELL
F JAMBS SON
Attorneys.
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the I n
. Line will
I i lion tickets from
11.30 for all I
on
I,
i to reach origin
starlit point by or before
November 6th, 1915, Proportional
low rate from all Intermediate
on same dates and with same limit
Special Hill lie Operated On
II.
i.-. a. in.
Rocky Mount. a, m
Ar, a. m.
Tunis. Sum ft, m
a. in.
a. n
Hobgood. a. m
Ar. n m.
Returning both trains will learn
Tarboro p. m,
These trains will slop at all stations
to take on and lei off
regular and
call on
II. WARD, Ticket Agent,
Greenville, N. C.
ATLANTIC COAST mm;
I be of South
The County Fair
TARBORO.
November and 1915
Horse racing, Midway Attractions, Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibits.
The largest and best county Fair in the State. Special rates on
all railroads. Don't miss the battle in air.
B, F. Eagle, President Secretary
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AN It ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED THE BEST
FARMING
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE EBBS FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE OF
LA It OR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is K-i Ii tin lost i. M.-.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE
AMONG THE REST
J IN THE EASTERN
OP CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET Hi T-
ACQUAINTED WITH
GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
-l FEW INCHES AND
WHAT
TO BRING TO Till IR
OUR A H . k H Q
7.1, ES ARE LOW AND
BE HAD Al A-
i n. c it
I.
CRUSHES
SKILL
Revival of The Plan to Deep
en Tar River Being
Talked.
SMALL IN STATEMENT
Hi Mil i Could Operate Boats
direct i New is Nut
Doing H Giro
Opinion.
For sometime much talk has boon
current in section to deep-
the Tar river for navigation
from Greenville to Tarboro. thus
it possible to have waterway
route from Tarboro straight to Now
York, or any other Atlantic sea-
port town.
Concerning the Inland waterway
proposition, Congressman Small, who
is regarded as an authority on
and who may well he regard-
ed as father of the plan.
yesterday
welcome the privilege of a brief
expression regarding
the development of our
transportation. This
proposition Is mi Inside route
from Boston lo Florida. The section
from New York to Florida has
ready been approved by the en-
While tills embraces a total
of eighteen hundred miles,
panel that it
canals. As n mutter of
it ii- only necessary to
tin- numerous Interior sounds and
bays along Atlantic Seaboard and
will only require distance
of about hundred and thirty-one
miles, lie total cost of the Improve-
will be a little lose than forty-
eight million dollars. The mere con-
of such an Inside and Bate
route demonstrates this groat value,
but when you consider that this
will Intersect the mouths of a
of rivers having a
gable length more than thou-
sand miles. Its value is greatly
d To put ii another way, Its
construction will open up
trunk line for water transportation
of eighteen hundred miles with
branches of more than live thou an.
miles. must be content With this
general statement as lo t ope an
purpose of this water-
already has the
using her waterway to a
vantage. Experts on the matter
that transportation facilities from
Greenville by water are line, but owing
to the fuel Cheaper rates, or
Quicker transportation can be had
way of the rail roads, there is
no river ionic to
Owing to sen.- dispute John-
son, colored, last night
struck Fred colored, m the
head with a club and crushed Ills
skull In. It could not be learned
the row was about.
The is considered to
be in ii precarious condition and
not live.
was brought hero this
morning by the chief of police
and placed In the county
jail in await trial week in the
Recorder's court.
FROM
THE REFLECTOR
YEARS AGO
The Home Merchant
Tile homo i. entitled to
your trade and ought have it, as
itinerant dealer or mer-
chant Of some distant City. Ho spends
his money here, lie builds a homo
which enhances the value all prop-
lie helped pay for the church
you worship In, and school to
which you send your children. He
can not afford lo misrepresent his
goods or swindle you, Self Interest
alone would prevent this, lie slays
with you in sunshine and storm,
times of pro and in limes of ad-
lie boars ids share of the
burden of good government, When a
paper is . h I ti
approached. These are a of
the reasons why you should patronize
the home i. keep
the goods you sells the
right price, and lets the fact be known
by means of an
be will be very apt to
gel his of the trade.
Town council moots tonight.
a. ll. his family
to Greenville and is occupying one
tin- new buildings
e were land
fore the door today
John Doe, K . Now Heir To ions.
. .
I four, u
In I
no u heir to mil
. i I.
II Ion Gould, worth pi I i
Ono the I hi
,. i- father, bus ado I I him hi
i have no child . Doc
Patrick's Ii in So a
policeman a ye r lie gave
his nun o far as lie i be r-
stood as An tin Mel i Ho
in and led about a
,. on a a and ti
in tile was
thought he bad been i Phil-
However, no trace of his
parents was found there lie was
sent to St. Christopher's Home at
Kerry, near the home of the
and Mrs. adopted
him. Now lie Is J. Shepard, Jr
He found not only a father and
mother, but a fortune and soc
position.
HIM RECEIPTS CLUB TO
FOB POST OFFICE SET
. i plan On Foot For Carnegie
Library and Greenville
Directory Too.
MET
LAST NIGHT
in l ill lire Will
An Bell a Social
Com-
Into It Now.
TEUTONIC ALLIES ADMINISTER I
DEFEAT ON SERBS Hi
, I- for the month were
i a or I i
ed In in one mouth.
was i ll a n
to the of 1,379.70.
The number of money orders issued I
j during the month were i and the
number of parcel band-1
led bed sis th and
An average of thirteen
pounds being
each day in the An enthusiastic mooting of tin
This Is indeed a huge of of Hie Carolina Club was bold in
work for an office in a town the size j the club rooms night at which
Greenville, and us there is need many added for the
for additional help In the office, It club were
would seem to , i n on The members of tho club fool that
government could well afford to they are hampered with the bad
i the local office additional help, now being furnished, and are
which the postmaster has been trying planning to give the rooms a thorough
to get. The present form Is remodeling, and the time to
handling nearly the amount of introduce many new features Into the
mall same number of cm- business of the club,
handled four years ago, and For sometime been
in only a social line, but in
TO
Hardy Little, the who Ed
Moore in ion sometime ago, and
who was yesterday was tins
i tried before
pi i in Jail iii mil el a WOO
I await in the lie, order's
i . Monday,
Mr. w. J. Turnage has been
to Ills home for save days
MAN TO SLEEP
FOR TWENTY
FOUR HOURS
M ll II went to to-
day
t Whiten Will
Put a In Sleep in Al-
kin's Window Seven
O'clock.
a number of people passing the
hardware store of Carr and Atkins
today have why
prepared a nice soft bed in the
window,
it's who it to be-
gin engagement White's
Will put ft man to sleep in
tonight even o'clock by of
bi i powers, and the n
sleep until tomorrow even,
when lie will be awakened.
Bounds funny doesn't it w . I
developments tonight a
the man dose for little d . of
a twenty four hour sleep,
Joseph went to
today on business.
Mr Paul Solomon left on the noon
train for Ayden.
NOV. Via London.
an important railroad junction
Serbia, about tulles to
i of Km
n by the Teutonic forces
engaged in the Serbian ii was
officially announced today.
Tho German advance on from
the west has made further progress.
in the region lighting Is
under way. Tho
a strong offensive movement, were
pulsed with heavy losses.
Tho announcement
group of Field Mar dial
South of the Talcum
m out , made further
I i both of
.,.; con-
J . at-
, i v. bi ere lo so i
. oil II-
me -nil pro ling
p mi .- Into our hands.
group of Prince
The i. attempted to hall our
weal of by a
attack on a wide front with dense
ii. , of troops. They were driven
back with losses, our attack
continues. Al the Russians
succeeded in temporarily penetrating
positions held by the troop.- Gen-
We re I
VIENNA, NOV. Via London, Nov.
The general Italian which
has been Iii progress for a fortnight,
been met successfully by the
the war office announces, and
i. to decline am
third Hal an attack against our
coastal front which began on
is and was renewed with Ii ti
on October -s begins i i i II
on
against the northern n's of the lofty
; I all will strong
which, however, were weak several
points. The attack was in vain, and
no longer general. Though battle
may again up the attempted of-
on the main with
twenty-five Infantry divisions
which tho Italian command an-
with bravo words, has i
lapsed on the wall our
victorious
the front of
a fortnight's duration a
gain for our arms. Our front is
Likewise tin defenders of
the and front re
tallied the i they o
heroically held since the beginning
the war.
these successes our army
has proved again how idle and
r I able are all the claims of our erst-
they are greatly
work. of the fact that a large number
In view of tho Impetus forward that of s men have t
villa is now taking, it Is that In their application for membership
the amount of mall handled will in- It l thought that the club will take
crease right on, and the office here will Place as an active factor In Hie up-
by a counter-attack, and look
more six hundred prisoners. The
Itself was
the creator part ired by storm
i. I bitter tight-
It Ii . . ll . i
; . . ,
M. i I IT WITH
or THE
William Crandall, the small
ally to the southwest frontier
territory ha he was able
to conquer i a treacherous attack In
the rear.
the the second halt .
October the enemy at least I
SMALL
RUN DOWN BY A
STREET CAR
M W NOV. Virginia it
boy who was tried yesterday in three year old daughter of Mr.
court on a charge of as-and Mrs H i of this place,
Hubert Warren, a White boy
was found but bad
upon the payment of the
costs ill action.
stumbled a car In front
of her home today, was knocked down
and the rear passed over her
body, killing her Instantly.
not lie able to serve the patrons as
quick as it would like lo unless it is
given more clerical aid
MAN
GIVES REFLECTOR
A FINE BOOST
building Of the town.
Last t meeting was devoted.
generally, to a discussion for the
plans by which the club is hoping
to become an active business
as well as a social affair,
The . i n l ii rd In TUB
. i i . . i ., e
. J I
Mr, s. Corey Says Greenville Una
The v. Now Needs , ,.
Live of Commerce to ., Training
. November I School, and a local II-
Tho Daily tor , tee t, and
me a In be- bis l ll was
half my lion town I
u; l. n r. Hi . . , ,,,. , . . ed to on
Is a newspaper of it ts made lo ft
an ;
of Commerce. It it . pa- . , ,,
per am i Is the I getting out
n o, and It is r. This w lo
II
on my next visit re, i tit he u great i
ii i ,, an ;
I boosting ll ,
i . ; . . . worK,
l . pleasure in saying tho
bus ,
for the few m . new fill
keeps me Inform. I as I When the i has been
done in and I e town I Maid pi ins
a most Interesting and man
tier.
A SIM It COl
Human
In I
IV I . Now and
. .
, large i
In the
Walsh, Democrat, and
in i
cording to
The Kentucky election , also
with Republicans
gaining.
be o
North
Ii making it
way i
out in i new
. Ii
e era of e club have already
Intimate l if tho bu en of
will rally i., .
Hut they win ;. a an
Chamber n Common i and nil
rapidity hit b the business
ere lining i Hint
th ill be dam
next the club,
many additional i, to be
for cot , and then
the work will lie commenced In earn
Work Holm; On
construction work on the
new bu i around Green-
ville la pi
tors are working hard so that the cold Messrs. II. A. White. lion
weather of the will not over- and ll motored to Tar-
Mr, A U Cox, of was
, i a on i e today.
take them and bind, r operations.
afternoon to take in the fair.


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Eastern reflector, 29 October 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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October 29, 1915
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