Eastern reflector, 5 November 1915


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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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Duos
two lbs. lbs.
17.00; at
i.
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15.73.
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lbs. hi n 24.74; it
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rage
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lbs, 16.24; II i I at 32.64;
lbs. in 1-2, 34.71; II
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n 311.70
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lbs. at 1-3,
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Average
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with lib host aver-
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three lots is know as the I'd
ulna Homo Place which
b i urn deed dated.
m v m , and I In Bo k
i. . i- . of the
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
. e house.
Lot Nu. containing acre . hi
the contra portion of tin- farm
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virtue of l ;
oil in I i . i ; i
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III tan, which said i ion re-
. I Book pa i-
. lei f Deeds i
the ii ed v, ill expo lo pub-
ii i , door
In on. ,. on Satin comber
13th, in I the
i or lot of I in I, b i In
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.





TWO
FRIDAY. .
t, Mil
PACE
The Carolina Home and Farm
and the Eastern Reflector
Published by
Inc.
NORTH CAROLINA
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s inscription, om year
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Advertising rate, be bad upon
business office In The Reflector Bu Id
,,., r Evans and Third street
cards of thank and resolution
., i for at cent pit word
PREPAREDNESS IS VITAL
charges more one-hall cent per word for
statements of kind.
The people of the count, u taxpayers are
, ,. Wilson ha. something up his due to know how the which they bars
that will even the . accumulate sum,, and the finance com-
, preparedness of the Democrat, leader the should lose do time In seeing that
I . , hob. Claude of North Carolina, statement la given out. so the taxpayer, may
., nothing to that the i the conditions
Hat an argument that will win Kitchin over. tho county,
there i enough guarantee given out to make
paper correspondents up and I
. ,.,. . . already won
over .-. the bitterest foe. the prepared-
MOM
is on fool to curb the
National hanks that been letting people
program
the event that money and then charging thorn heavy rate
u, , B may demand of Intent. It a movement that is due. and one
ad . this
cent. w line, up lo C the manufacture of monition, of But the bank, not all i are
to against the Germans with ;
natter August ground, that it thought that biggest to the country I. the private
. North I to ask Indemnity, provided, j . who let poor people have
, ,. hi . the present taking In many Instances, too farm
property of the borrower, and then charging them
. .
II
will
the
., i of the i r not I
amount money loaned.
Thu give, another opportunity they have the world
. harks should claim the attention of the
d Juries wherever sufficient evidence is found
,, in Home Building and , their m. of winning and no one . .
v , . , ,.,.,. . twentieth . H enough to say what surprise they are following the plan of
Association a i. old and taking blood as well.
,, . Saturday, a I already the out- ill next spring on tho world.
. . . . a. i. .,. There arc certain lime. a man must have
. bright for a number of additional
i the previous b arc nearly sixty thou-
tan i d i i on
. II i- doing vast good to the share-
. .-, both as an Investment and in home
lg the town contain, buildings
,.,, were secured through the aid of this
Mr. Bryan cl thing out
But granting Germany is not the next men-
. i of II State., there is still Japan to be
. Japan In eager m secure
i the United states so
.- ran establish a foothold In the
Hemisphere. It Is for preservation of the
i States t n preparedness program la be-
. i, i and not through a desire for groat
. . tor the i u
Mr Bryan at l the other peace at any price ad-
ere Col . the old maxim
main I dent you
I Stat. b would
and hi. only resort is some loan shark,
h usually worst end of the bargain and
g. i- blood Bucked, too.
Who can blame old Mississippi for
an orderly mob and lynching that young
low Surely Mississippi was not going to let
Georgia get all ahead of her by having a lynching
I Mississippi nut have cue
p, lectures. Sometime, a
, thing whether he believes In at remain you must he j
remain Those that
We would advise the editor of the ton
,. or not so the cash is forthcoming.
,. ;..,. ear, I i itself to ward off any detrimental blow that
That, tor b, r of a i a at
.
If lie dirt was not worth the
hat It now Is, it must should gel job and go
ii.
I support an in-
Is e in Mart up a thou and
munition factories, but at the rate her sub-
. i, as the are
,. in when i I it that;
a C up ,
art money Co be re-
only through Its power to
. be broken up
do. or rather
News and Observer.
. if the Isn't broken i i
is remain. Intact soup can be served from
It
men fore .
Are Is a i c, and
the mothers should c careful, it the grates
-0
What i- regarded as the most mistake
. . i. been n lion of the
. v i- mad i the eon e was
placed at it lead of the most of greater
. . , the foot of Evan.
street. A no see DEAL
I town. i a mi Into an office to gel a
must be In clothes and
U . , spout front. Unless he Is capable of this
t, the present B for e
. ,; . , , II Children are not given a chance to set hold
. ring already shown that they would have a fire brand set themselves on fire.
save war the United Stales must be;
I r them In event that a war should
spring up at tome future time.
Mr Kitchin has talked with the President,
; Is doubtful if lie will still oppose the national
REELS
L.
POLITICAL
a political party la a body
citizen, who are banded together In defense of
, . pie a i a post e In boom
i. Bat then i will a b Instead of a p . i pt rt of the country the post office Is looked upon
. . to a man leek- at than principle n it Is
She pi a to i . cat i Id, l has nothing to
A. c II fall to get the merit, the organization pro-
I , to a i woman is , . ; . nation a top-
i town to t tho i or split ballots.
at a cl in i d p shape political a cm
of v., II done the Ive
clean h do not want anything
but the white n t. n . are also out
. by the bloated check of some public-
. en who would not object to being am-
to some foreign country. Many a man
. . . .
II n all tin
tho lei and Mrs. l
in old n has been
that to a.
It i i ii be of On that is a dirty
town, yet it can not he said it Is a clean
n-ado capital of the Republicans. the appearance of street has a healthy, exuberant check with
., have been anything but desirable in only to be offered nine work
Bleep by an old -mammy and with large posters and other,,, . , . , , at Washington, at a salary
would regret it
their heart, could be told
Country correspondents of this who de-
to use it column, to tell that Mr. So i So
to Bee Miss So and So on last Sunday, are
per This caused it a provide, tor everything except rent, beat,
fuel, depreciation and upkeep,
merchants whose doors front this street There have been several attempts to Boat
that they keep it In line shape. They ca parties In this on capital consisting of
pithy platform, and deferred expectancy, hut as
a rule they have not been a success. Our most
flourishing parties have been those which have
been able u make a prompt an
of the federal patronage Immediately after
Whenever this
-i make extra effort to keep clean. Hy
doing ibis they will giving their own business
I houses an attractive appearance.
The town should see that this street Is kept
warned that this paper has not the time.
read all stuff over, neither does Its readers
to read II have something to toll Wu do not
,. Is news, tell U. but by all means make sure It WM but not arguing e inaugural ceremony
that point any. the thing lo do Is to keep it in button la us prompt as was expected, party
I. news before you start telling it. Only yesterday
we received a long letter of twelve pages of that
stuff and it was immediately consigned to the
basket. The others that come In will fol-
low It
eh an shape In the future
workers Bock to Washington In tourist sleepers
and clog up the corridors with language full of
Once In four years the members of a political
According to nil available information the fin- party get together and nominate somebody for
week should be made pay up week and committee of the board of county President who always has to he waked up out of a
then there would not be so much racket raised I mi r lave failed to publish their annual state sound sleep In order to be Informed of tho re suit.
of the financial condition Pitt county due from present Indications, tho most popular
to have been published, according to the law, the candidate next year will be a
Monday In last December. II Is noticeable progressive whose enthusiasm for civil service
that this has not been done and In failing to is not violent enough to raise a blister.
a I out It.
When will the street commissioners see to that
sidewalk on Pitt street A man told us yes-
that he did not believe any work had been tic people of the county some light on the Nothing Is more distasteful to the average
done on this street In five years. o the county's finances, the finance committee which hasn't sense enough to know who
not performing Its duties as the law My It made
We saw the circus and had a great time. Being shall. j Political parties are necessary and desirable, as
that Greenville only had a small we swore j the law makes a stipulation Inasmuch as they open the door to ambition and blaze a plain
that we would not be shy on freaks, so we invited It that the cost of this statement shall not trail to the pay roll, a comfortable
from Washington to come over. He one half cent per word. THE which finds supporters In every voting pro-
d comment under the animal tent. knows of no newspaper In Pitt county that
Notice of Land Sale
Hy virtue of a decree the Clark
Of the Court PHI
Signed on the nil day of October.
in a certain special proceedings
entitled Re the Matter of r Q
Tyson, Guardian of l Tyson,
Hugh B Tyson, K II. Tyson, lames
Tyson. Helen and Tyson,
minors. the undersigned
Commissioner will on Monday, the
day December, o'clock
before the Court House door In
The
To Appear Here Tail Week.
ii,,. announcement of the forth
. engagement
the youthful prodigy, whose achieve-
n in m telepathy and
have been the talk the
of the country years
will be received with uncommon
HI. demonstrations in the
u the most
marvels attributed to expose to public sale for
is of following described tract of
Hindu t
The human mind is lo an. Being and lying in Township
he reads with i i, Jack, beginning at an
erring mind reading iron axle marked by point
exploits of i spirit me -.-. ,,,;,. pine and three gum trees.
. other charlatan, thence with A. B. Hudson's line about
lakes have excite I i because of i yards to his corner In M.
., i poster, who line a pine stump near a path,
boon i i the with it. M William's line and
., years, are I Hie bone p. p. Tyson's line marked by several
Groat pointers, thence a westerly course
The marvelous v. a. Hudson's line about -0
lions give, i the . to an iron axle stake near
must skeptical hi. extraordinary Hi tree, thence a direct line to the
. lib art slake In A. II. Hudson's line.
lie submits to tests that prove be more or less,
the shadow of that hi being a part of the land dead to Martha
are absolutely genuine Hudson by J. A. Hudson and A
and above reproach. Hudson and others, and being the same
an engage- land which was conveyed to Ty-
i i of nights, Thursday Nov. Ills son by H Jolly and wife, which
performance are unlike any thing s recorded in Book W-7,
ever before to the American of the Pitt County Registry,
The audience is alternately j This, the 3rd day November, 1815.
with mirth, with c. t;. TYSON, Commissioner.
and by the ever JULIUS BROWN, Attorney,
if . character of the
ea
Security Content men t
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
of
THE NATIONAL BANK
of Greenville
FOB BALK MULE,
blind one eye, bold at
public auction on Saturday,
p, in. This mule
I. a line r and worth
bun Ired dollars. John King. R. V.
l. Greenville, X. C. ll-3-ltd
AMI
fitting done. Mrs. Pauline
house on Fifth street.
Greenville, X.
LOOT is HUH
piece broken out of left Kind-
please return to J. Noble
It AND
pressing. Work sent for and de
All work done with I. X.
Steam Phone
Sanitary Pressing Club. Loot
Smith, Prop
relieves
instantly. Price any
store 10-18-101
i BALE ACRES
about live miles
the County Home. Allied
null illusion.
WE RE mu
Fire Hoards, Pipe of all
mg neatly done on short no-
We are a position to give
prices that arc the lowest to u
had on any thing ill this line. S. T
land, new casings
and tires, newly upholstered. In good
condition for cash at E. B
Greenville, N. C.
BOON RENT FOB
gentleman. Phone 448-J.
FOB BALE FEATHER
wood and one coal heater. 4th Si
i Hi Kill III I HI III
Just Received
A line of RICHARD
toilet articles. Don't forget that we still keep the
most UP TO DATE drug store in Greenville.
Drug
Company,
The Leading Prescription and Drug Store.
ll I I I I i i PP
To The Farmer of This Section
We have ample means to assist
you to
HOLD OUR COTTON
if you w to, and II be glad to have
you call on us when we can
be service
Greenville Banking and Trust
Company
B U. lie
t. It.
O.
V, S. t
State of North Carolina I'm
Township
M T.
vs.
Cannon and
file defendants above named win
lake notice in Hi
above entitled action issued
said on 2nd
day November, by B. v. Tyson.
a Justice the pea Pitt
Carolina, for the sum of 189.60,
due said plaintiff by open account,
summons is returnable before
said Justice bis office Green-
ville in said county, and Greenville
hip on the day De
and where Hie said defend-
ants are required to appear and an-
. or lemur to the complaint, or the
relief demanded will be granted.
This 2nd day November, 1915.
II K TYSON,
Justice of the Peace
NOTICE OF
start
The Hollar Never
a Single II ii man
The Spent Will Be
Witt I
He Ample and Basted With
r it is
Why Start An Today and Prepare To
Worst K It
THE FARMERS BANK
T. F. Cashier
Dickinson Avenue Greenville, N. C.
of Sale of I and
virtue of power vested me by
executer to me on
day of February. by
Mills, and duly recorded in the
of the of Heeds for Pitt
in H-10. at page I
sell for cash lo the highest bidder II
public auction the Court House
door in Town of Greenville, at
Twelve o'clock . on
day of November, 1918, tho following
tract of r estate, lying,
being ail situate in the t only
Pitt an l State North Carolina, b-
Lying In Township,
of Back Mil's Mon-
roe fax Dicey Stocks and
same land to Mills n
Henry Con and his mother J
i Said tract containing
three and one acres, or
October 1915.
J. E.
ALBION Attorney.
d w.
security against said to secure
unpaid purchase price
This October 6th. 1915.
JAMES l. i
Bate
By virtue the direction,
in in i certain decree entered at
OF REAL ESTATE terns, 1916, of Put Superior i
North Cat i. Pitt i th. Hanking
In Superior Court J , . , ,. u; A. Taylor. J.
tiers
Marl ha . the
Taylor and i Taylor, J. A
W. J and
it. Corey. Con j Hi go O
Herbert Corey and Corey Roberson, the undersigned a
j ii. Corey, n. J. Core Herman commissioner appointed laid
Stoke. . I wife I In said ill
b minor hi I House
U. Wooten Es , m , Monday
Nov. . lion for
court i ill , , . . .,,
land, t
lying and be
GOOD PLUMBING
be Job beating
Is Yen arc certain, too,
the Job will lie done In painstaking manner If bare
us to do
ESTIMATES I GIVES. CAM.
S. T. HICKS, The Plumber
Phone Residence Street
State of North Carolina Pitt County
Township.
II. T
vs.
Cannon and
The defendants above named will
lake notice that a summons In the
above entitled action was Issued
against said defendants on the 2nd
day of November. 1915. by II. Tyson,
Justice of the peace of Pitt county.
North Carolina, for the sum of 1176.54,
due said plaintiff by open account.
u lib ii summons is returnable before
the said Justice at bis office at
ville in said county, an In
Township on 2nd day of December,
1913, when where said defend-
ants are required to appear and an-
or demur complaint, or the
relief demanded will be granted.
This 2nd day of November, 1915
I. K. TYSON,
11-3-1 Justice the Peace;
BOY OF t
Nothing Mi a mother more than
Hi . loud, in c croup,
I c
; ping for In, I
n. Mrs. T. Claire,
V i Honey and Tar
cared my boy of croup after other rem-
Recommended for
coughs and
NOTICE OF VALUABLE SALE
. cause on the i I day i I Nov- .
. by John Cox
. court of
Bethel town . said count
For Quick Service
FALL EATABLES
Cream, Veal,
Flour,
wheat. Mullein, Met India
to
S. M, SCHULTZ,
Eye Troubles
be quickly
by wearing of the
lenses. We know
the optical business and
can furnish any
eyes may need.
No Charge for
W. L. BEST
Op
November 6th,
virtue of authority contained In
judgment decree rendered
In Special Proceeding No. pend-
before the clerk of the Superior
court of Pitt county, entitled J J
Evans, James Evans,
and others against It
A Forbes, II C. Evans and wife. Rat-
Evans, and others, the undersign-
ed Commissioner will on MONDAY
November Mb. 1816, M
to the highest bidder public
auction before the court house door of
Pitt county, the following described
tract land lying and being In the
county and In Greenville town-
ship, bounded and described a
Lying on the of Ha
south side of Tor river, a I
of John s b
north, James Sutton on the em i Sal
lie i. and i
a it, Sutton in Suite
and i
Will
I, H Tl
of land is about
the n, . i ti
adjoining lands nos
by W. S Move, Mrs. Richard K
Noah Tyson, T. M. Hooker others
and better known as the Elizabeth
Evans place,
This tract of land will be id
and subdivided Into three tracts or
panels of hind and each lot or parcel
of land will lie sold separately mid
the whole together, but the bid on
each will be rejected
less the amount bid on all
the sub-divisions exceeds Hie bid on
the whole A limp of this Iran of
land will be exhibited on the day of
sale, but anyone desiring lo BOB the
map before the sale can do so
plying to the son-
or.
The purpose of this ante to n
division of the tin
j among the of
. d d
i The II . .
of paying or
one third cash and the a two
equal pi n of o ad two yearn
from d i lively
Interest from e rate ft i
I per cent per annum, the
required to execute
ad O on of M
Saturday lib day of December. ,.,,., ,. WARD and T. A.
P. M to pub- , . . ., .,.,,
sale in the town of Ayden. N. C, lo m ,,. ,, ,.
A and b.
ii , ,,. ,,, , , , R.,;
to thirds three J A the
,. and as a pa,
with Interest on deferred o
at six per cent, the follow- nU full. in
I, ,. . . or p. Is land. .
East side of
recorded In boos page of tie
i deed of trust made by J. A.
to II W. trustee
adjoining the lands of N. K. Corey and
bounded as follows Beginning in book M-9, nape
the Register
county.
of Pill
the New Road in the Meadow
Branch Canal and running down Bald
canal to mouth of House Ditch, lam,
hem e Up sail tile New j
thence up said road to the beginning.
containing root. less.
Also one other tract situated In township, said county State, a.
Swift Creek Township, Pitt county,
North Carol and lying on the East
o o lire and n
joining the lands of N. U
J. U Taylor F. C. Martin
containing acres more or less am
Road and adjoining the lands of the u,
;.,;,. .; v, a . the late Archibald
Cox find oilier- i lid b i follows
inherited by J. C. .- W. A.
mad the mouth
from their father c. it. Taylor
d Said land is Cully described in a
; i to a pine, then Mortgage duly executed and re
South S east U pol to Arch Cox's recorded on March
. . . , line South i font the said I Taylor an,.
; and W. A. lo the . I
a. i Ca in book D-l page
of the of deeds
county.
Situated In the count
ate i North Can .
First Beginning a stake
Jno. corner In He G
ford's and W. II. Wards line S. 1-4
. i p . . lo rot i. then up
I to the sluing
. or
r will
o tin
. and on lb
. I or pan
. Ian i, wit
an lb in Swift hip,
county. Norm Carolina adjoining
the lands U. Smith on the North
by the lands James brooks on the
West, the lands of E. Nelson on
South the lands John Smith
on the containing . more
or less.
Abo one other I land in Swift
Creek Township, Pitt county, adjoin-
the lands Dr. Woolen on the
,. t the land on the
north and U Stokes on the
south ea t containing ,., . a
,. ., lei
tract of l sit i
. reek Tow n
. land
of o Allen KItti s, the
. R. Corey, the I
ind
A Will line
.;. i-M .
. I I b
. . , a a in Pitt Ci I
. nil and
la
through said farm, then down
lead h lo the mouth of a
just below old mill, then
said small to a
tree at head thereof, then N
l. chains to J. It. line
and thence along ins line
to the beginning, containing mil
more or less and lot No. in the
n of the F.
and which lot was deeded to
W. J Roberson by Sallie
by deed dated Sept. and re
corded In Book page ii
. county registry to
Is made for further
Tract m In a small
brain at T corner In th.
mall
Fall and Winter G
We have a complete stock Ladies Coat Suits and
Dresses and can please you in both
quality and price
Our Millinery Department is crowded with the very
newest things in hats for Fall and winter
W. A. BOWEN
id will be i
. aha bi sold a
a v. in . and aid on. r will
. . . or aggregates tin
hi lie it bid.
I On these lands are lo. i-. i three
dwellings painted while, rooms,
I tobacco barns, pack house, two
story, one two shed.-, now
and I cows sheds, all In good
repair, soil Is a light loan, th
clay very line tobacco lands
and also for corn. and other
crops
The are made easy for
So. I, thence d the i aid
. . to OB said
breast the mill bridge at
mill, tin i 1-2 W.
n N. ill 1-2 W. about chains i
the
to e a n bran,
j A. line then up
branch to the nil g,
n g 1-4 acres more or lost and b.
lot No S lied to W. Rot
in the f Pent a I
land
y being i and .
three lot what is know as the
Home Place
w divided by division deed date
and recorded ill Hen
Greenville,
North Carolina
the purpose of giving every one nil
opportunity to buy a small tract as
Well as a large trail with small cash
payment and long easy terms for the
balance.
This the 1st day of November. 1916
K C
Commissioner
PIERCE,
-3
mid
DON'T MISS THIS -lip. en-
close with live cents to a Co,
I Chicago, writing your name and
address clearly. You win receive in
return a trial package containing Pol
Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and croup, Kid
and Cathartic- Tub-
lets. -Adv.
FOB SALE
Five thousand
posts from six to eight feet
long.
H. H. PROCTOR,
Grimesland, N. C.
page of the
try, to is
This of land will be offered f.
Bale b
N. l, containing sere
bring old Home Place
and one tenant
Lot No containing acres
along Cross on
is one tenant house.
No. acres, be
the central of tho fan.
a described lying on the
side of the lead ditch containing
t. mint louse
Tills land Will be offered sale la
tracts, and then
ed for sale as a whole, and the
it brines the largest price will be re-
ported to Court for confirmation
This particular description
This October 8th. 1915.
only to tho land. Just
described.
Parties desiring lo see a of
land can do so by
to C. S. Carr, cashier of the
vi lie Banking A Trust Co., In Orson
C.
C. S. CARR
Commissioner





i p ,
IDEAL SMALL FARMS
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
AT OUR GRAND
10.30 A. M.
NEXT
MONDAY,
Near N. C
We have subdivided into beautiful small farms
THE GUM PLACE
Two miles South of on the Greenville Road
CHURCH AND SCHOOLS
Terms of One-Fifth Cash, the Balance in Equal Installments due in
and Years from Date of Sale
THE WAY TO START IN IS TO BUY SOME LAND. WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT AT YOUR OWN PRICE, I IS YOUR TIME
TO GET THAT START.
Free A Big Dinner to all Who Attend The Sale
Music Will be Furnished by Our Own All Star Brass Band
Meet Us on the Ground We Sell Rain or Shine
Atlantic Coast Realty
Home Greenville, N. C.
Premier Auction
ISSUE
MISSING
. Ill
J.,


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Eastern reflector, 5 November 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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November 05, 1915
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