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t o THE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
IV HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-B-ATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A m <lb/>
OF TWELVE MOM- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES FACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
HE HAD I <lb/>
U Useful, ts Host Healthful, the Most Habit <lb/>
YOUTH <lb/>
N. I- SE I, <lb/>
M I'M <lb/>
No Lengthy Discussion <lb/>
With Germany. Second <lb/>
Note Goes This Week <lb/>
Some Interesting Statistics <lb/>
In Connection With Pro- <lb/>
posed School Bonds <lb/>
The U. S. Have Negative <lb/>
Of Affirmative Answer <lb/>
Nan Want Information <lb/>
lie It . No Further Dick- <lb/>
hi Settle <lb/>
Rand ind <lb/>
Either Agree in With Our <lb/>
Demand Or Tn Defuse. <lb/>
Washington, June President <lb/>
him determined that the <lb/>
United States must have a definite <lb/>
answer from Germany at once. The <lb/>
United States must promptly know <lb/>
whether Germany is going to con <lb/>
id our or carry on the war in <lb/>
their own manner. <lb/>
The President to a varied <lb/>
expression of opinion at his cabinet <lb/>
meeting yesterday, taking little part <lb/>
in it himself. Later he began the <lb/>
preparation of a note to be dispatch- <lb/>
ed the latter of the week, em- <lb/>
bodying own Ideas and what seem- <lb/>
ed in him the of his cab- <lb/>
family. <lb/>
The opinion of the cabinet was, <lb/>
that the German reply to the Amer- <lb/>
note unresponsive and <lb/>
disregarding the good <lb/>
will of the United stales, doubting <lb/>
its facts and disclaiming the <lb/>
of sinking the <lb/>
it was the opinion of the cabinet <lb/>
that hereafter taken upon the <lb/>
high seas, must have their passengers <lb/>
transferred to a place Of safety. <lb/>
The United Sties would not hesitate <lb/>
to sever relations if Ger- <lb/>
many fails to give us satisfaction. <lb/>
French Ship <lb/>
Wrecks a <lb/>
Consulate <lb/>
Paris, June I. The German consul <lb/>
at Haifa, in Syria, on the Bay of Acre, <lb/>
having incited Turkish troops to com- <lb/>
acts hostile to French, a <lb/>
cruiser sailed up to Haifa and <lb/>
by a few well directed shells destroyed <lb/>
the consulate. <lb/>
This information is found in an an- <lb/>
given out today by the <lb/>
French ministry of marine, which <lb/>
ministry of marine having <lb/>
been advised that ii-- consul <lb/>
Haifa had Incited Turkish troops <lb/>
in open tire on boat carrying a flag <lb/>
truce mi to violate the burial place <lb/>
in Haifa of number of soldiers of the <lb/>
army Of Napoleon, scattering at the <lb/>
same time the remains of a French <lb/>
admiral there, sent a cruiser <lb/>
which destroyed the consulate. The <lb/>
Ottoman authorities were given <lb/>
notice of the reason for the <lb/>
bombardment. No other buildings <lb/>
were <lb/>
Turks <lb/>
Lose <lb/>
BO AWAY. <lb/>
BONE WEST TO BE COWBOYS <lb/>
Wilson, N. C, June 1st.-Two boys, <lb/>
both about fifteen years old, Louis <lb/>
Barnes, son of Mr. Jesse Barnes, and <lb/>
Howard Jackson, son of Mr. l. <lb/>
Jackson, have left home and their <lb/>
parents been unable to get a due <lb/>
lo their whereabouts. <lb/>
Playmates of the missing boys say <lb/>
both of them had talked much of <lb/>
ranches and expressed a desire to be <lb/>
a cowboy. The Jackson boy is an <lb/>
adept at bead work and both of them <lb/>
have played at the Indian game for <lb/>
some time. <lb/>
FAIR W A KM <lb/>
IS HIKE <lb/>
London. June A prisoner cap- <lb/>
a fortnight ago in the Darda- <lb/>
says that the Turkish losses in <lb/>
the defenses of their positions on the <lb/>
peninsula were, at that time <lb/>
over men. <lb/>
This information was given out in <lb/>
an official statement in London today. <lb/>
It <lb/>
-Regarding the operations in the <lb/>
Dardanelles. Turkish prisoners recent- <lb/>
arrived in Egypt say that the Otto- <lb/>
man losses in the fighting on the <lb/>
peninsula have been terribly <lb/>
heavy. The regiment was almost <lb/>
annihilated, its colonel alone of all the <lb/>
officers escaping death or capture. Al- <lb/>
most equally severe were the <lb/>
borne by the 15th <lb/>
Ho far as the public has <lb/>
allowed to know, a general lull <lb/>
on the different military fronts. <lb/>
That Greenville needs a new high <lb/>
building is plain to all who <lb/>
understand the situation. For years <lb/>
have been more children In <lb/>
school than could be comfortably <lb/>
housed with the present equipment <lb/>
and it is now no longer possible in <lb/>
provide for the increase till some <lb/>
Is done. <lb/>
The only way suggested to provide <lb/>
money tor the building is to <lb/>
bonds, Can Greenville afford this <lb/>
Here are tile lads. <lb/>
The annual Interest on at <lb/>
a per cent would be An <lb/>
aside each <lb/>
year and placed at interest would <lb/>
provide a sinking land amounting to <lb/>
about In thirty years. <lb/>
town then would have lo raise <lb/>
a little more 53.000 a year. The <lb/>
listed for taxes ill 1914 <lb/>
amounted to and the; wen <lb/>
In polls. A special tax of S cents <lb/>
on the hundred dollars and cents <lb/>
the poll would have yielded last <lb/>
year 52,013.32, about the right <lb/>
amount to all payments on tin <lb/>
bonds. <lb/>
If property values should not In- <lb/>
crease, additional taxes would be as <lb/>
For the man who pays on a poll <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
For the man who pays tax on -Ion. <lb/>
i cuts. <lb/>
For the man who pays tax on <lb/>
SO I I Ills. <lb/>
For the man who pays tax on <lb/>
As properly values Increase the <lb/>
rate can be lowered. <lb/>
Can the people of Greenville <lb/>
not to do this when the welfare of <lb/>
Hie children and the prosperity <lb/>
Industry are at Stake Within the <lb/>
last two years Rocky Mount. Wilson, <lb/>
and Kinston have issued <lb/>
bonds and built new schools, and now <lb/>
the town of is just completing <lb/>
a new building. Can <lb/>
ville afford to lag behind the <lb/>
F. C. Harding. <lb/>
Cup is <lb/>
Given to <lb/>
Juniors <lb/>
The Juniors were presented the <lb/>
luge cup. which was given by the <lb/>
Association of Training <lb/>
School class making the high- <lb/>
est points in tennis and by <lb/>
President Wright at the assembly <lb/>
yesterday morning. The A <lb/>
las-, or First Year Academic, made <lb/>
the highest In walking, the <lb/>
second in walking and in tennis. <lb/>
and the seniors second In tennis. <lb/>
No credit in walking Is given to a <lb/>
class unless four girl lake twelve <lb/>
walks of a minimum of three miles <lb/>
h, Every girl takes twelve <lb/>
walks In addition to the four gives a <lb/>
half to her class and one <lb/>
six walks in addition to the four <lb/>
gives one fourth credit The <lb/>
making the highest In walking <lb/>
receives lour poi towards the <lb/>
cup. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Serves Note <lb/>
Today <lb/>
Prominent Young <lb/>
Couple United in Mar- <lb/>
This <lb/>
Exports Food and People <lb/>
are Starving Says Red <lb/>
Cross <lb/>
Washington, June and warm <lb/>
weather after Friday in all sections <lb/>
of tin Southeast was forecast by the <lb/>
Weather Bureau today in the weekly <lb/>
bulletin for the week beginning to- <lb/>
morrow. <lb/>
Friday conditions will be <lb/>
settled, says the bulletin, In the <lb/>
West Quit States, where an entire <lb/>
week of fair weather is Indicated, In <lb/>
that section and In the Middle Atlantic <lb/>
states temperatures are expected to <lb/>
rise w thin a few days to above sea- <lb/>
averages. <lb/>
A MAY MIST HIS LIFE <lb/>
STORE BOBBED <lb/>
Belhaven, June l. The store <lb/>
George Adler was broken Into last <lb/>
night and goods stolen to the value <lb/>
of over The thieves entered <lb/>
through the rear of the store In the <lb/>
dead of the night, smashing In one <lb/>
of the windows were captured <lb/>
this morning near Swan Quarter and <lb/>
found to be the two who had <lb/>
lust recently a sentence on the <lb/>
county roads. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. June I. As Hie r.-nil <lb/>
Of a friendly blow standing In <lb/>
Hie door way of the post office <lb/>
yesterday evening. Hob Jones, color- <lb/>
ed, is In the and not expect. <lb/>
ed to live Jones told a joke at the <lb/>
expense of his friend Cooper Coop- <lb/>
cave a friendly slap while he <lb/>
was sitting on the portico of the build- <lb/>
Jones fell over on the ground. <lb/>
He was picked up with blood stream- <lb/>
from his nose and ears. <lb/>
Cooper arrested and placed <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
OH STREETS <lb/>
t now its <lb/>
A baud playing several tune- <lb/>
tunes on the street this morning <lb/>
attracted a very large crowd. The <lb/>
was a purl of a <lb/>
show, A Rabbit Foot Minstrel, <lb/>
and will give a show here tonight. <lb/>
Officers <lb/>
of Majestic <lb/>
Saved <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Wilmington. Jung I, There a <lb/>
quirt observance of National Memo- <lb/>
rial day in this city the <lb/>
only outward demonstration <lb/>
from the hanging of flags at half mast <lb/>
being the of a National salute <lb/>
of guns, by the coast guard cutter <lb/>
at noon. <lb/>
Washington, June I, An embargo <lb/>
ago exports of arms to Mexico and <lb/>
against imports of foodstuffs to the <lb/>
state-, as in relieving <lb/>
famine conditions below the Rio <lb/>
was proposed today to <lb/>
dent Wilson by Miss Mabel <lb/>
of the executive committee of the <lb/>
Red cross. <lb/>
Reports to the Red Cross and the <lb/>
State Department have indicated <lb/>
foodstuffs are being shipped out of <lb/>
Mexico to the Slates. Cuba and <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
As an experiment Red Cross food <lb/>
supplies will be sent to American con- <lb/>
who will form responsible local <lb/>
committees to distribute them. The <lb/>
of two carloads of supplies <lb/>
lo Will test that method. <lb/>
Governor of Oregon, has <lb/>
advised the Red Cross he will appeal <lb/>
for aid. and other Governors are ex- <lb/>
to respond to the Red Cross <lb/>
appeal promptly. <lb/>
Famish Feed. <lb/>
The agency today an- <lb/>
receipt of tin following from <lb/>
through secretary of war <lb/>
and marine, has instructed all <lb/>
ties ill the territory controlled by <lb/>
that they would b. <lb/>
supplied cereals and provisions when- <lb/>
ever it was necessary for the people to <lb/>
have I hem. Six Ions of corn <lb/>
were today purchased by the govern- <lb/>
Tie- Governor <lb/>
wired chief that his state has <lb/>
sufficient supplies to feed all southern <lb/>
part of Mexico until next crop. The <lb/>
Governor of wires they <lb/>
have a big excess that can be used to <lb/>
suppl other localities In the country. <lb/>
The food situation in Mexico City is <lb/>
pitiable and is collecting sup <lb/>
plies to meet the situation when the <lb/>
enter the <lb/>
Washing. U. C, June I <lb/>
dent Wilson and his cabinet I <lb/>
adopted a new Mexican policy. Ii has <lb/>
for Its object restoration of order and <lb/>
the millions of non-combat <lb/>
ants from of Mexico's <lb/>
. II elements, which have ; <lb/>
about conditions described as In- <lb/>
tolerable. <lb/>
The President read to the <lb/>
a statement to be communicated to <lb/>
morrow to the leaders of all Mexican <lb/>
factions, serving notice that unless <lb/>
they themselves compose situs <lb/>
lion, some other means will be found <lb/>
by the United States to bring d <lb/>
the establishment of a stable govern- <lb/>
The statement was approved <lb/>
prolonged discussion. It be <lb/>
made public tomorrow. <lb/>
The course Hie <lb/>
will pursue iii the event i i <lb/>
lug factions fail lo Is not i <lb/>
lined in the President's statement, <lb/>
the I P <lb/>
to v to m <lb/>
of the best clement M <lb/>
ii the i n b ere <lb/>
formal Hi h <lb/>
recognition would in em ha <lb/>
arms, p nil tin col <lb/>
government to <lb/>
v to the i v of all eh <lb/>
ins. <lb/>
Thai the policy, <lb/>
successful, i. might <lb/>
quire ultimate Intervention been <lb/>
considered and th ; i to <lb/>
on a has not <lb/>
swayed by of <lb/>
such action. In high executive <lb/>
however, confidence prevails that <lb/>
the expression the American gov- <lb/>
at will dear up <lb/>
apprehensions that have existed In <lb/>
Mexico, as to its aim bring <lb/>
about the desired coalition <lb/>
The administration policy i the <lb/>
culmination of several week's of con- <lb/>
between the President and <lb/>
his official family. The return of Du- <lb/>
val West who spent three months per- <lb/>
investigating conditions in <lb/>
Mexico for the President, was the de- <lb/>
factor. <lb/>
lied Cross Work. <lb/>
The American Red Cross already <lb/>
has laid plans for relief work to be <lb/>
tarried out In i with the <lb/>
Stale Intent. The <lb/>
agency here has issued several state- <lb/>
denying of food <lb/>
saying the stories of famine are as <lb/>
but the Washington govern- <lb/>
is not taking these Into consul <lb/>
because of its own reports. <lb/>
. June I. noon The ad- <lb/>
announced today all the <lb/>
officers of the British Ma- <lb/>
sunk May off the <lb/>
peninsula by a submarine had been <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
The announcement made at the time <lb/>
Of the sinking of this warship live <lb/>
days ago said that nearly all her <lb/>
nil men had been saved. <lb/>
SHORT I <lb/>
LAST <lb/>
A short circuit on Dickinson <lb/>
cause to burn Into Tuesday night. <lb/>
throwing the la for <lb/>
minutes. The damaged wire was <lb/>
soon repaired and the came on <lb/>
again. <lb/>
U. S. Fort <lb/>
Tampered <lb/>
With <lb/>
Townsend, Wash., June <lb/>
attempt was recently made, it <lb/>
became known today, to put out of <lb/>
commission the big guns at Fort War- <lb/>
Port Flag guarding the <lb/>
entrance at Sound. <lb/>
II is reported that the breech locks <lb/>
of lour gnus were damage an the lo- <lb/>
mechanism broken. <lb/>
Photographs of the of the <lb/>
forts had also been As a n <lb/>
ult, all visitors have been ban <lb/>
from the forts. <lb/>
i lo k <lb/>
Mi mortal Baptist nun b was I <lb/>
of a . . i <lb/>
Miss Moore be I El i <lb/>
of Mr. Hugh s. . Tin <lb/>
i as b n <lb/>
i The choir <lb/>
Ken red wit ltd <lb/>
plant.- ; of sweet <lb/>
;. as re g- <lb/>
. d Soft i red by Mrs. <lb/>
Line i-a. r. <lb/>
hied Just fore the I ; . <lb/>
. i Miss V bat d .-. .- <lb/>
Whispered Miss . <lb/>
. the i and was Joint I <lb/>
by the members of the <lb/>
v. entered the church from tin n <lb/>
and i I <lb/>
tin M b a j <lb/>
choir was compose I <lb/>
rat Lillian- I i r <lb/>
. lib and Mrs <lb/>
W. I. <lb/>
s. ti corn. HI <lb/>
and H <lb/>
p Mi I <lb/>
. . . end W <lb/>
. i . . on flu <lb/>
. than <lb/>
Wedding Man <lb/>
fin ed <lb/>
he six re <lb/>
let tin church and came In two a <lb/>
. ti opposite aisles. They i <lb/>
hi th, Tom . <lb/>
Sugg Fleming. Luther I <lb/>
. Gilliam and Raymond Ty- <lb/>
son. Next came the tour bride- <lb/>
;., two at b down opposite <lb/>
aisle. They were Misses <lb/>
Addle Rea, of <lb/>
Mac Schultz, cad Bessie Haskett. Tin <lb/>
brides maids wore pretty net <lb/>
over pink and carried shower <lb/>
Of pink an white sweet <lb/>
They were followed by Mrs. C. R. <lb/>
Townsend, of Farmville, one of the <lb/>
of honor. She wore her <lb/>
wedding gown and earned white sweet <lb/>
Next came the two sisters <lb/>
the groom. Miss Willie a <lb/>
maid Of honor, down one aisle, and <lb/>
Mrs B, Carroll, of <lb/>
a dame of honor down the ether aisle. <lb/>
were all all white nil <lb/>
gown and carried White sweet peas. <lb/>
Mrs. wore a while c-t and <lb/>
gown with train and <lb/>
sun i In the same order <lb/>
to sisters the bride. Wen <lb/>
and Mr H. of <lb/>
Miss Moore wore <lb/>
and pink <lb/>
peas And Mm. Bland wore a <lb/>
handsome wedding gown and carried <lb/>
sweet peas. As the bride <lb/>
the church the organ changed again <lb/>
this time into Here <lb/>
Comes the The bride entered <lb/>
on the arm of her lather. Mr. w. M. <lb/>
Moore. She aim unusually lovely <lb/>
in her wedding gown of Duchess lace <lb/>
over bride's satin, made with train. <lb/>
She wore . bridal veil caught with <lb/>
an carried I -bower I. <lb/>
, ., white sweet and v <lb/>
The groom with his brother, <lb/>
Mr Sherwood as best man. <lb/>
came down the aisle and <lb/>
joined the bride the altar, Rev. <lb/>
C M Rock, assisted by Hi v. N C <lb/>
Hughes, of Raleigh, performed the <lb/>
ring ceremony, which joined <lb/>
the two happy hearts. <lb/>
March wan played the bridal par <lb/>
n ;. ft i <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. it on <lb/>
A. C I. train for an extended north- <lb/>
era tour. Mrs. is the <lb/>
and attractive daughter <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore <lb/>
has a host of admiring friends. Mtg <lb/>
page A<lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
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at the In <lb/>
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id TIM unseat <lb/>
care and <lb/>
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per word. <lb/>
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would be lo <lb/>
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at what <lb/>
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Entered as ciao Batter <lb/>
August M, at the pact at <lb/>
Greenville. Carolina, <lb/>
act of March I. <lb/>
II I, 1916 <lb/>
-T- <lb/>
i n in i <lb/>
The Raleigh <lb/>
Tines, rounds the keynote a better <lb/>
when ii asks for an <lb/>
Inspection of the cotton mills <lb/>
The cotton mills of south have <lb/>
long been our scourge. They <lb/>
taken boys and them <lb/>
within entities their walls, and <lb/>
then sent them out Ignorant, until to <lb/>
meet lite. They have meted nut <lb/>
mere existence to them, while <lb/>
have taken the very sap sway from <lb/>
their young lives, and rendered them <lb/>
tor anything else save the <lb/>
tending of the looms Today In any <lb/>
North Carolina cotton mill town, it is <lb/>
no hard Job to pick out a score or <lb/>
more consumptives. Being con <lb/>
it t with lint and <lb/>
the mills, lungs are <lb/>
i. tin young children n <lb/>
a droop e B <lb/>
that they real h <lb/>
are physically and mentally i <lb/>
or life. Other states <lb/>
it- m e that the health t n <lb/>
Ions around their mill- are <lb/>
and ii time II l S <lb/>
inn hi on <lb/>
th <lb/>
lowed to operate under <lb/>
puts a I<lb/>
I n . <lb/>
The <lb/>
lowered. <lb/>
pie <lb/>
r the SI <lb/>
II t re <lb/>
lit i not for <lb/>
of their en What bet. of <lb/>
that i <lb/>
life fluid for the mill's gain, <lb/>
them. It is <lb/>
. . and hen an n In <lb/>
for labor. II s I out of <lb/>
i i <lb/>
now. are ii e hand <lb/>
each <lb/>
ii prim of In Ii r <lb/>
various while we <lb/>
Ion in Hi j people of <lb/>
fie to labor It <lb/>
of lit <lb/>
mi n hi the din el cause <lb/>
for the killing of the hill in the last <lb/>
which called <lb/>
Inspection of our cotton mills. <lb/>
II as the these i <lb/>
should be thoroughly investigated and <lb/>
exposure made We hope that this <lb/>
i- the hut it is the duty for <lb/>
,; the whole stale, lo rise <lb/>
and that <lb/>
North in- <lb/>
i . r for <lb/>
purpose. tin we owe <lb/>
r I II It <lb/>
the result <lb/>
it would tin <lb/>
Being several thousand perfect I; <lb/>
good American lives, and then what <lb/>
be tin . <lb/>
We would get several hundred <lb/>
thousand acres barren land, over- <lb/>
run with cactus bushes, populated <lb/>
with a class people we have no us, <lb/>
for. We would, in r to keep Mex <lb/>
to keep order there, have to <lb/>
police the whole country. Tins would <lb/>
It., a great expense on this country, <lb/>
and one that we could never <lb/>
t i <lb/>
The thing to do is to get out <lb/>
the difficulty the beat we can, <lb/>
Id a i lash with <lb/>
S V <lb/>
THIS HUM. I l <lb/>
Tin old kingdoms Hi i i pt. <lb/>
Macedonia and Rome are dead and <lb/>
forgotten. Ii.- buried beneath <lb/>
; -x . earth scattered by <lb/>
old father's time's master hand, The <lb/>
old powers were, are asleep, and <lb/>
hi their plan a lies gem ration <lb/>
sprung up. Christ came and was <lb/>
Twenty I lo- <lb/>
I ho is civilized <lb/>
Even a years ago, th <lb/>
settlers, of the wost, Journeyed <lb/>
many months from east lo their <lb/>
new homes, we u to Bleep in <lb/>
New and we wake up in <lb/>
Chicago. Whisked vast <lb/>
by powerful In <lb/>
the that it took <lb/>
a hundred years ago n It <lb/>
truly a wonderful fellow <lb/>
l then we haven't progressed <lb/>
far after all. <lb/>
at the time figured i ill <lb/>
human race was to desist from <lb/>
wholesale butchery of each other, <lb/>
European war upon us. <lb/>
and all our plans go smash Into <lb/>
the walls Reality. What dots this <lb/>
mean is it that the old prophesy <lb/>
bible is about to come true, or <lb/>
II that we are returning to a <lb/>
. It we as much <lb/>
. s . Is, In the <lb/>
next years a- we have In the pa t <lb/>
we will eating with our hand . <lb/>
. oxen i high pow r mo- <lb/>
. Ming the soil with ii <lb/>
-ii k, I. <lb/>
Lord only knows <lb/>
what <lb/>
. i ah ion run <lb/>
M II VI HILL Ill <lb/>
the whole world was set <lb/>
when the German note was made <lb/>
public it was evident from the text <lb/>
o, tin- note that <lb/>
have made a de attempt to <lb/>
evade a dire i answer to tin American <lb/>
i- ti it the <lb/>
nation feels no pain i on. i <lb/>
ii,, 1.1-1 she more than <lb/>
a hundred American I a watery <lb/>
grave. <lb/>
American neutrality and American <lb/>
feeling has been trampled <lb/>
fool the the <lb/>
, and now when make a friend- <lb/>
attempt to matters lie evades <lb/>
our and stands the <lb/>
. Tin- i i- ha- d <lb/>
enough of the European and <lb/>
heard enough of German <lb/>
to draw Its own conclusions. <lb/>
i- no further use the l ii r <lb/>
man nation, or government, lo parley <lb/>
with us in attempting lo set Itself <lb/>
right before us. The shattered re- <lb/>
mains of war-stricken Belgium, <lb/>
terrible tale horrors emitting from <lb/>
that ruined kingdom, the many <lb/>
fortunate occurrences on high <lb/>
when have been <lb/>
ruthlessly slain, the many American <lb/>
shin- that suffered from dead- <lb/>
work tin German torpedo, have <lb/>
shown, conclusively, to clear sighted <lb/>
American minds, lbs foul work <lb/>
of a blood drunken country with a <lb/>
blood thirsty and deluded ruler at its <lb/>
head, can never be set t <lb/>
it would have been no bard for I ho <lb/>
Germans to have answered once, <lb/>
and not have aroused Interest to fever <lb/>
h- in this country by seemingly, at- <lb/>
tempting to evade <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
list <lb/>
Prominent Greenville Couple <lb/>
from <lb/>
is the eldest sou of the <lb/>
W H who so well <lb/>
known over the state. i- a prom <lb/>
tobacconist of this city and la <lb/>
a young man of character <lb/>
The numerous handsome presents <lb/>
of i glass, silver, china, etc. at- <lb/>
test the popularity of the young <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
Tin-out guests were <lb/>
Mr- John U Carroll, of Louisville <lb/>
Ky . Mr- n. II Bland and Sarah <lb/>
of Goldsboro, <lb/>
of Rocky Mary <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
f of Mr <lb/>
T S of and <lb/>
Miss Addle lo a. of <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Before the Beard el I <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that petition <lb/>
has been Bled before the Hoard of <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt county, by John <lb/>
Dennis, W. Lang, J. W. and <lb/>
others, to lay out and establish a pub- <lb/>
road in said county, Ayden Town <lb/>
hip. as <lb/>
at the southern termini <lb/>
of street in the town of <lb/>
at the line of Ii. E. Nichols, <lb/>
t through the property of J. <lb/>
Harrington, M. K. and <lb/>
and running Into the Green- <lb/>
direct <lb/>
flimsy excuse set up for the dis-; The notice required by Section <lb/>
r of the shows the craft-1 the 1905, of North Carolina <lb/>
Ml MM. t <lb/>
Wilt . p .- on a reel <lb/>
and i hr. Up. and <lb/>
hen th re Is n lo save her. <lb/>
out w hat pan of the <lb/>
ll p lie <lb/>
i ; In large sea <lb/>
towns make it their <lb/>
it. , to cat i-all- <lb/>
t l <lb/>
I t <lb/>
i the world. the <lb/>
lug Tin. world <lb/>
in one tn mi out and -an- <lb/>
pan t it up <lb/>
e great I war. Th.- pro- <lb/>
I. I. lie i -f last <lb/>
c I In lug <lb/>
ed it cat In . Europe, <lb/>
with their prized decorations, are be- <lb/>
i for the . <lb/>
are slain on <lb/>
tin- haul. hi- tin- <lb/>
art that were once th.- of <lb/>
rope, are lug lost, <lb/>
Who i- going to tin great work <lb/>
of salvage, and put an end lo th,. <lb/>
warring that la going mi in Europe <lb/>
Hoes it the power of tin <lb/>
Stall I. Stop <lb/>
We have reached the position <lb/>
Germany v-rant- demands, <lb/>
i will I,, i <lb/>
We the honor of the <lb/>
star- and strip.- have never <lb/>
in d. . <lb/>
of Hie German foreign office. <lb/>
and the language in which is couch- <lb/>
ed, is nauseating, it speaks of the <lb/>
munitions, going to Prance, with <lb/>
which lo kill our <lb/>
Ah, inn they are a band of brave <lb/>
alright. They are lining driven <lb/>
it needless slaughter In order lo sat <lb/>
demands of a ruler who is <lb/>
mentally unbalanced, Hut so perfect <lb/>
is German organization, they <lb/>
tush forward into tin <lb/>
William Hohenzollern, blood <lb/>
. would not mind to this <lb/>
try arrayed against him. He sees de- <lb/>
. and a matters not to him who ad- <lb/>
IS it. <lb/>
a pity. Unit poor, beautiful <lb/>
w its treasures art. <lb/>
a- learned scientists and its <lb/>
. under the spell this fanatic <lb/>
The whole world, <lb/>
i . . i why Williams exiled <lb/>
Ii i, Lin that one with the <lb/>
is given the said Petition will lie <lb/>
heard at the next meeting of the said <lb/>
Hoard on the 7th. day of June ISIS. <lb/>
This the Till, day of 1916. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Clerk of the Hoard. <lb/>
Iterator's Notice <lb/>
laving qualified as Executors under <lb/>
lust will testament of J. <lb/>
W. Allen, all persons <lb/>
U i against .-aid will <lb/>
to the with- <lb/>
in twelve months from the date of this <lb/>
notice, or the same will plead in the <lb/>
bar of their recovery, <lb/>
Ml persons Indebted lo said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate <lb/>
This May 1915. <lb/>
W. Evans, <lb/>
W. Harvey Allen, <lb/>
I'm-, J Allen <lb/>
We t lip tin- from the <lb/>
is. Times, which should <lb/>
prove of Interest to Greenville <lb/>
folks. <lb/>
Tin- Hotel Florence was scene <lb/>
of a surprise marriage this morning, <lb/>
th.- contracting parties being Mrs. <lb/>
Bertha Bradley, of Macon . and Mr. <lb/>
Bradley, of Greenville, x. The <lb/>
ceremony was performed in par <lb/>
of hotel in presence of a <lb/>
few witnesses who hastened lo extend <lb/>
their host wishes after the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs Bradley are slopping <lb/>
over in tin- City today hut will leave <lb/>
tonight for their future homo in Green <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mr. Bradley is well known <lb/>
host of will join in wishing <lb/>
this couple a happy life. <lb/>
To Preserve Health <lb/>
The kidneys are the great health <lb/>
preservers. Rheumatism, backache, <lb/>
headache, sore muscles, stiff Joints <lb/>
when kidneys are out of <lb/>
and fail lo properly tiller the <lb/>
blood. Kidney Pills tone up <lb/>
tired and diseased banish <lb/>
backache and slop sleep disturbing <lb/>
bladder troubles <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
for Men Only <lb/>
Women as much as men do <lb/>
slaughter I from indigestion and constipation and <lb/>
require the same remedy to <lb/>
keep stomach the ac- <lb/>
and tin- bowels regular. <lb/>
tablets are wholesome and <lb/>
cleansing, do not grip or cause <lb/>
sea. Some people say this is , <lb/>
cathartic that takes away that <lb/>
full and clogged-up feeling. <lb/>
i everywhere. <lb/>
A Bind hearted <lb/>
following <lb/>
friend <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
composed <lb/>
oil as <lb/>
infinite wisdom of a Bismarck, would office son <lb/>
give sanction lo what In- was <lb/>
preparing to do <lb/>
American government will <lb/>
lire back at papal a <lb/>
demon masquerading <lb/>
name of the e of cannot h <lb/>
foretold, only that it ill one <lb/>
nil holy Imperial govern- <lb/>
what ii may from <lb/>
now on. <lb/>
It is tin- tins government, <lb/>
outline it- plan Imperial gov- <lb/>
so that mil what <lb/>
to expect. No hasty action Unit will <lb/>
, war and a <lb/>
demand i the Gt will ill <lb/>
i- business <lb/>
, i , on. to our demands, or to op. <lb/>
refuse, and I tit ii part . <lb/>
i .-t- on i <lb/>
are sons of sorrow, <lb/>
When we think of morrow <lb/>
we do not borrow <lb/>
we I. ml It. <lb/>
As days go by <lb/>
And moments fly <lb/>
We aware with a sigh <lb/>
We'll it. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
must in exasperating to Cowan <lb/>
after he has fully explained <lb/>
all system to have Raleigh Times <lb/>
came hack with Johnny, huh <lb/>
MS <lb/>
N. June <lb/>
Saturday evening at eight <lb/>
about a lining men of this <lb/>
town met and as tile Win- <lb/>
Debating Club. Tim follow. <lb/>
were elected Of this or- <lb/>
s. c president, <lb/>
Wyatt. vice-president, It. s. <lb/>
Harris, secretary, Manly Jackson <lb/>
treasurer, T. Smith, supervisor, <lb/>
Carroll, critic, C, H Whitford, <lb/>
librarian, Dr. P. r. Cox, marshal. <lb/>
Mate Cox who baa been <lb/>
home for B visit of a few days wit It <lb/>
her parents Dr and Mrs. It. T. Cox, <lb/>
has returned lo the State Normal Col- <lb/>
at where she will <lb/>
the summer school. <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Abbott is visiting bar <lb/>
sun Mr. U. Abbott <lb/>
Messrs. J. F. Harrington, B. F. <lb/>
Manning. A and I. E. <lb/>
I, this morning for <lb/>
attend the Confederate Reunion <lb/>
Mr. Elliott is an old confederate vet- <lb/>
and was in many engagements <lb/>
near Richmond. He promised the <lb/>
others ho would show them Where <lb/>
killed bis last Yankee. <lb/>
Mr. A. Evan had a good race <lb/>
yesterday. Ask him the reason why. <lb/>
If you want an overall that is tough, <lb/>
will wear, and will not rip. ravel or <lb/>
split, buy Cowhide brand. A W. <lb/>
and plenty of <lb/>
them <lb/>
When you hardware or any- <lb/>
thing for the farm, see A. W. Ange <lb/>
and Company. They have the very <lb/>
hist <lb/>
We are sidling the genuine Hunt <lb/>
Club shoos and slippers at a great re- <lb/>
Forrest and Corn- <lb/>
pay . <lb/>
Our entire must he moved for <lb/>
rash at once and we are giving a <lb/>
groat redaction in the prices of <lb/>
ready-to-wear goods, dress goods and <lb/>
notions. Come in and be convinced <lb/>
B, H. Forrest Company. <lb/>
to Harrington Barber Cos. <lb/>
for nice spring and dress <lb/>
Men and collie to see us when <lb/>
you want a nice hat or rap Cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
man gets praise Horn <lb/>
when there is company around, <lb/>
had better keep his eyes open when <lb/>
company haves <lb/>
Now please stop making fun of Col. <lb/>
human if he act like it. <lb/>
V Mistake Made Many <lb/>
When you -niter pains aches <lb/>
day and sleep disturbing bladder <lb/>
weakness by night, feel tired, nervous <lb/>
and run down, the kidneys and <lb/>
restored to healthy, strong <lb/>
and regular action, It is a mistake <lb/>
to postpone treatment. Kidney <lb/>
Tills put th.- kidneys in sound, healthy <lb/>
condition and keep them active <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
in <lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
is trade-mark name lo an <lb/>
Improved It is a Syrup, <lb/>
to lake does disturb the stomach. <lb/>
Children take and never know it is Quinine. <lb/>
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot <lb/>
lake ordinary Quinine. Does nauseate nor <lb/>
cause nor ringing in bead. Try <lb/>
It you teed Quinine any <lb/>
pose. Ask for Jounce original package. The <lb/>
name is blown in cent. <lb/>
. voice <lb/>
in limn, <lb/>
Today Woodrow Wilson is to give <lb/>
e about w hat plan <lb/>
of action tins country expects her to <lb/>
lake. This t. tin- i <lb/>
of Mexico, i- thought to <lb/>
last act of American an <lb/>
drama, and ii is hoped that it will be <lb/>
set some peat . for <lb/>
war-ridden little country that is <lb/>
next door neighbor. <lb/>
Mexican, though mil look <lb/>
our actions a- the actions of a <lb/>
friend, and even those Mexicans who <lb/>
are undergoing th.- terrible pangs of <lb/>
hunger, marl growl <lb/>
e of tin- The <lb/>
Mexican la most peculiar human <lb/>
on earth, he knows <lb/>
no friends except his own people <lb/>
There still lingers, within tin- <lb/>
can, a ting old Asters, <lb/>
mid all running and <lb/>
id the extinguished la plainly <lb/>
They as a will look <lb/>
upon the action of States, <lb/>
being a hostile W <lb/>
in Thai is la-t thing <lb/>
that the i <lb/>
plate. <lb/>
In case we went to war with Mex- <lb/>
then- aruMS no a- to who <lb/>
Till <lb/>
Reflector Is <lb/>
getting <lb/>
Interested in a playground for Gr. <lb/>
ii has almost become a re <lb/>
Wt want that playground, and <lb/>
people here, who . <lb/>
want u or least, they should <lb/>
want ii There t only one way to <lb/>
gel it. and that is In get busy and <lb/>
th.- necessary amount of cash <lb/>
to up. <lb/>
of people a new <lb/>
school building, and they are reminded <lb/>
that tin- playground is Just as <lb/>
welfare of children <lb/>
as Hit- st building will lie. <lb/>
We are expecting any high <lb/>
handed philanthropy here, but <lb/>
that there is enough surplus <lb/>
cash around Greenville, to equip a <lb/>
playground, and some of <lb/>
have children ought <lb/>
in gel ii together. <lb/>
I I M I <lb/>
Fur tin- past few weeks local <lb/>
police . has lie n right on th <lb/>
clearing town vagrants, <lb/>
This . i- I- . up <lb/>
. am the <lb/>
. I ii, keep a up. <lb/>
good few of <lb/>
around and it is <lb/>
i lie police will make hot for I <lb/>
mining few, w ill look <lb/>
ire ft Tin i <lb/>
or honest wink tor <lb/>
in hut <lb/>
not looking for <lb/>
Would also tin lo <lb/>
keep mi <lb/>
-I. numerous here. <lb/>
nothing but a camping <lb/>
ground for a of loafing <lb/>
and ought to be cloned up. <lb/>
We think Editor will have <lb/>
to hold new pair over a few days, <lb/>
lit- says lo- usually them on the t <lb/>
day of June, he does put; <lb/>
them on and regrets ii. in- have <lb/>
our old pair we'll lend him. as <lb/>
have about acclimated <lb/>
The Best by Test <lb/>
will to take hon- <lb/>
in America <lb/>
o Thai wot <lb/>
ii hi a particle though, <lb/>
ting to gel matched up with <lb/>
some lime to coma. <lb/>
old sums In ho in a <lb/>
fair way of letting his wings clipped, <lb/>
in in- <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
l Ac Ba of <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
the f all pad Write lay <lb/>
by Ike tin- <lb/>
Stales on aW y- <lb/>
f line. bay earth, axial <lb/>
etc. A git <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
Does The <lb/>
f Work of Many <lb/>
Hands-A <lb/>
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER <lb/>
You can't judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof <lb/>
of the pudding is chewing of the rag. We have hundreds of <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
I ll N. C . 1314. <lb/>
Messrs Wart <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
In regard to lite J. Case Tobacco Transplanter I from <lb/>
ion last year will say that It gave perfect satisfaction. I got a good stand <lb/>
and the tobacco grew off better than when I set by hand. If I couldn't get <lb/>
another one i would not take Three Hundred Dollars for the one I have. <lb/>
Yours very truly. <lb/>
J. II EDWARDS, <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
Playground Exercises Well Briggs of the the European War<lb/>
Attended and a Feature <lb/>
of Commencement <lb/>
Senior Glass <lb/>
Pleases M Audience <lb/>
Game- Six Days in Prison <lb/>
And then in a <lb/>
After several postponements on <lb/>
of rain the Children's play- <lb/>
ground the Greenville <lb/>
Schools Here he I Monday <lb/>
afternoon on the of the Train <lb/>
School. The exercises started <lb/>
r tr, and continued about an hoar, <lb/>
during which time the people here <lb/>
were Introduced to something new and <lb/>
entertaining in way of open air <lb/>
The primary <lb/>
grades, which Include the <lb/>
even grades, were the only classes <lb/>
participating beginning with the <lb/>
grade tiny appeared on the pro- <lb/>
gram in order The little tots in the <lb/>
tower grades were interesting and <lb/>
amusing to watch as they gave their <lb/>
parts. Under the leadership of <lb/>
primary teachers they bad been taught <lb/>
to sing dance and to keep perfect <lb/>
time with music of the <lb/>
graph which had used for the <lb/>
drills all during the Each on <lb/>
of pupils were so enthused <lb/>
in his or lier part that their parents <lb/>
and all in attendant were filled lilt <lb/>
admiration. The drills by <lb/>
grades as a whole were <lb/>
good and was a pleasing <lb/>
tn see them all keeping time with <lb/>
The larger pupils were equal <lb/>
as Interesting lo watch and tin- <lb/>
rate between the fifth and sixth <lb/>
grades was perhaps the most Inter <lb/>
and exciting feature the pi <lb/>
en <lb/>
Miss May II of the Train <lb/>
School, was and acted <lb/>
as Supervisor of the music. The <lb/>
lea. hers of primary and <lb/>
grades who had different era I's <lb/>
In charge were <lb/>
tin. Miriam <lb/>
Gray, Morris. <lb/>
Schuster, Sell Pender, An <lb/>
in,. lone <lb/>
Helen Milliard. <lb/>
and Sheridan. <lb/>
Bach class had been drilled splendid- <lb/>
and these exercises prove lo one <lb/>
of most entertaining <lb/>
program. <lb/>
The senior t lass play, <lb/>
Briggs tin- Poultry was <lb/>
m night at <lb/>
by the 1915 of the <lb/>
High School and Mrs. and her <lb/>
family amused the audience and kepi <lb/>
then laughing throughout the evening. <lb/>
Miss Doris Mrs. Briggs <lb/>
was strictly i woman of business and <lb/>
she worked hard for family. <lb/>
James and Morton <lb/>
her two sons, whose character names , <lb/>
were Ralph played their <lb/>
parts very well. The three <lb/>
Misses Minnie Sugg, <lb/>
Rana Smith, kepi their <lb/>
iii a bad humor all times and <lb/>
their imitation of mischievous children <lb/>
as well given. Miss Mary Powell, as <lb/>
Mrs. had no liking for goats <lb/>
had unpleasant calls at <lb/>
the home Mrs. Briggs. The romance <lb/>
of the play was pro tilled by Ralph <lb/>
and Virginia who bad l <lb/>
t-els <lb/>
Wit. n War <lb/>
Mb In <lb/>
man Prises <lb/>
i-.-ti <lb/>
Asa <lb/>
declaration war came <lb/>
surprise to most of the foreigners <lb/>
in until a few <lb/>
days prior to the general order for <lb/>
no rumors of tin- war <lb/>
were afloat. The first I knew of any <lb/>
war was. tin- beginning <lb/>
of bombardment of Belgrade in <lb/>
This started about July <lb/>
from that lime on telegrams were <lb/>
being constantly exchanged between <lb/>
and the of Russia, <lb/>
No thought of England's entering into <lb/>
the conflict at time, came any <lb/>
mind in all The Crown <lb/>
Prince of Germany had just returned <lb/>
from a friendly visit In London, end <lb/>
was thought the of feel- <lb/>
room was placed amid ships, and the <lb/>
A formed in a long line to march <lb/>
hi tin- door. As each man passed, he <lb/>
out bis tin plait-, and th <lb/>
dumped a spoonful of junk into it <lb/>
For breakfast, we bad some <lb/>
k bread and a cup of coffee. W <lb/>
it, stay from the rail after <lb/>
eating ibis stuff, if we bad fallen <lb/>
overboard we would have never come <lb/>
tO lop. <lb/>
was composed of meat, cab- <lb/>
and potatoes, all cooked <lb/>
Supper was alack bread <lb/>
and six days. I bail Ibis <lb/>
let then I decided l had <lb/>
bout as soon be killed one way as <lb/>
l told the officer In charge <lb/>
prevailed between the Germans <lb/>
and the English. <lb/>
Friday, the day before Germany <lb/>
Helen as Virginia was <lb/>
in love with and was terribly <lb/>
when the latter for the <lb/>
Her actions caused her father, <lb/>
Mr lice Carey <lb/>
disinherit her she goes to <lb/>
Mrs. it later developed j <lb/>
that Virginia the child of Mr. <lb/>
and everything wen happily upon <lb/>
Ralph's return from city. <lb/>
the General Assembly <lb/>
Carolina at its session of 1915 <lb/>
provided by an Ai-t entitled as <lb/>
Bill Entitled an to Au <lb/>
the Hoard men <lb/>
Town of Greenville to issue Interest <lb/>
Bearing for School <lb/>
It shall be the duty of <lb/>
the Hoard Aldermen of the Town <lb/>
of Greenville, upon lbs written <lb/>
of the majority of the Hoard <lb/>
tees of the Greenville Graded School <lb/>
to call an election tn- Town of <lb/>
Greenville. the purpose of <lb/>
lo the voters of sad Town, <lb/>
issuing bonds in the sum <lb/>
of tor purpose of erect- <lb/>
necessary i said <lb/>
of Greenville. <lb/>
And Whereat Board of <lb/>
tees of the Graded School, <lb/>
did. on the day April, 1816 <lb/>
With Board of of the <lb/>
Town of Greenville a written request.<lb/>
. W. . . <lb/>
to a <lb/>
lye, far, sea <lb/>
the of <lb/>
with Dr. D. U <lb/>
M. C, every <lb/>
ft<lb/>
Practicing Id all <lb/>
la Wooten Building on <lb/>
fronting- Court <lb/>
J. r.<lb/>
ii <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
the <lb/>
declared war the Russian <lb/>
I had a talk with a Gorman army <lb/>
officer, and be was of the opinion <lb/>
nations now Involved In the <lb/>
difficulty, would reach a peaceable <lb/>
solution of difficulty, lit- did not <lb/>
want war, and said very few <lb/>
of higher officers wanted war. <lb/>
Some of younger officers might <lb/>
audience <lb/>
want war in order to slum they <lb/>
The play was <lb/>
manner and me ,.,,, ,,. The civil population of Ger- <lb/>
particularly pleas,., with ibis,. M m , , <lb/>
home talent comedy. At the end of <lb/>
tin- play a chorus composed of girls <lb/>
a long way lo <lb/>
lo the tune of and Ibis <lb/>
brought <lb/>
forth applause after <lb/>
Police Court <lb/>
Has Light <lb/>
Calendar <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I . .- <lb/>
St th. i <lb/>
up on a charge id selling bread <lb/>
Mr Schmidt argued hi <lb/>
. i v i i mid ii <lb/>
Mayor James lie wan <lb/>
Ignorant tin- i. t that it Is u <lb/>
the law to sell bread on <lb/>
Schmidt said. is it , <lb/>
tan sell bread veil I can not sell <lb/>
dot bread, <lb/>
Mayor Impressed la, t on <lb/>
Schmidt's mind, the paid II- <lb/>
. i lo bread on Sunday The <lb/>
open frankness of Schmidt touched a <lb/>
tender chord in the mayor's heart an I <lb/>
lei him oil payment of <lb/>
which amounted lo -i <lb/>
Human was charged with la <lb/>
as In could <lb/>
enough to that ho bad <lb/>
ever worked n whole day In bis life, he <lb/>
was given thirty days the <lb/>
Tail decided would bide <lb/>
by mayor's decision, took an <lb/>
appeal, placed under a <lb/>
bond . <lb/>
another was <lb/>
up on same charge, but managed <lb/>
it, prove ho had done leas <lb/>
of work since making Green- <lb/>
ville in- home, so got and the <lb/>
, the total being 17.76. <lb/>
I NOTICE <lb/>
If you value k transportation, <lb/>
your shipments Via Norfolk and <lb/>
Southern Railroad. <lb/>
Watch the time by their pack- <lb/>
age ears, you will find your <lb/>
Interests are served by patron- <lb/>
them, as is <lb/>
Few t lot <lb/>
Those who do have t on <lb/>
expense ore now going lo health re- <lb/>
sorts to gel rid of Impurities In <lb/>
system cause rheumatism, back <lb/>
,, , Joints painful mus- <lb/>
If go, fell you <lb/>
need relief from pain and misery, gel <lb/>
Kidney Pills Tiny restore <lb/>
the kidneys in activity and make you <lb/>
well and strong <lb/>
Bold everywhere. <lb/>
Helen Milliard, <lb/>
Neck, Austin, of Tarboro, <lb/>
ban- I.-, n leaching here In the <lb/>
this year, returned lo <lb/>
their ibis morning. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Jones, r Durham, <lb/>
has been visiting Miss Nannie Howl <lb/>
returned home this morning. <lb/>
Juniors <lb/>
Entertain <lb/>
Seniors <lb/>
Junior class of the T. S. <lb/>
, i t- Monday u hi be i- <lb/>
or of Senior class. The <lb/>
officers of the school were <lb/>
guests, reception was given on <lb/>
third floor of the ration <lb/>
building and the reception hall was <lb/>
decorated with green and <lb/>
while class colors cf the senior <lb/>
i lass. <lb/>
guests iv, met at the main <lb/>
of the administration build- <lb/>
and in-I.- shown cloak <lb/>
room by members of the junior i la-- <lb/>
Then they ushered up stairs. Al <lb/>
lite of third Door, where I <lb/>
reception given, the guests <lb/>
were stopped and requested In <lb/>
The tiling that greeted tho <lb/>
was a moss covered well from <lb/>
which punch was in tin <lb/>
, lino were, Pros, and Mrs. Robt. <lb/>
II. Wright. The lady principal, Mrs. <lb/>
K The Junior class <lb/>
Advisor, Miss Daisy Wain. <lb/>
class President, Miss Alice Her- <lb/>
ring. Vice Miss <lb/>
Secretary, Jessie Daniel, <lb/>
treasurer, Miss Nellie Dunn, <lb/>
were then shown to a <lb/>
which as decorated <lb/>
with flags, were given <lb/>
a small Hair as a <lb/>
During the evening Miss Alice Her- <lb/>
ring, President of Junior class, re- <lb/>
a special delivery letter and <lb/>
package. The letter staled Unit till <lb/>
package was lo lie opened and the con- <lb/>
tents delivered t <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
in It <lb/>
and lite guests guessed for whom tin <lb/>
was to be given. These mys <lb/>
eminent was hungry for <lb/>
.-, ems <lb/>
Karly Saturday morning, August <lb/>
it was let mil Germany was on <lb/>
the eve of war with both Russia and <lb/>
France. Great crowds on <lb/>
the streets of little town In which <lb/>
I was spending a few dais. i k. <lb/>
on the river Patriotic songs <lb/>
were sung, and though interest was <lb/>
at fever beat, no demonstrations were <lb/>
made. <lb/>
the the <lb/>
local paper, Issued an extra edition. <lb/>
slating Kaiser bad de- <lb/>
war on Russia at o'clock that <lb/>
evening, and had called for the en <lb/>
lire mobilization of the army and <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Within twenty minutes after or- <lb/>
r bad been given at Berlin, <lb/>
German nation was responding <lb/>
n- the cull, so t was their mill- <lb/>
In were bur <lb/>
made Up, and the sailors and <lb/>
soldiers were being rushed to <lb/>
protect i lie borders. <lb/>
The pathetic night I over <lb/>
n. was is <lb/>
to enter railway trains, while <lb/>
they said hurried good byes to their <lb/>
n. sweet In arts children. <lb/>
Sunday tho ion of <lb/>
I, diminished, and all <lb/>
the sounds could be beard W, re <lb/>
weeping of Hi.- women <lb/>
I decided about tho place <lb/>
for me was seaport town, so I <lb/>
. in Hamburg us soon as I could <lb/>
gel ll train. I reached <lb/>
Monday, and there found everything <lb/>
in a bad slate. There were a good <lb/>
number of Americana there, and they <lb/>
and j were without money, or even n <lb/>
to sleep. The American consul was <lb/>
do for them, <lb/>
mi account of having the <lb/>
funds. Th., and children <lb/>
were provided for as bust as could be. <lb/>
While Hie III, II lute left -bill tot <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
Monday while walking down <lb/>
St, one of the <lb/>
streets in the bin of Hamburg, I <lb/>
I, lame placard which stated <lb/>
was war with also. <lb/>
which written request was unanimous- <lb/>
of tin- boat, I was going ashore, endorsed by Hoard of Trustees <lb/>
Of course ho refused the Greenville Graded School, that <lb/>
but l a latter and got om- the Board Aldermen of the Town of <lb/>
guards to lake it ashore and mull Greenville should call said election for <lb/>
it the consulate. said purpose. <lb/>
Karly next morning. Mr. Morgan therefore notice Is hereby given <lb/>
in- consul Hamburg, came ., election was called by the <lb/>
to ship and told them It Board of Aldermen, the Town <lb/>
lo In session on Apr <lb/>
a- a- l did gel ashore, to be held In the Town of Green- <lb/>
-i plan i looked tor a on Monday, the 7th, day of June, <lb/>
rant, and l did ample to at which election there will <lb/>
was set before me to the voters of the Town <lb/>
Then for the three i of Greenville, question of issuing <lb/>
was arrested nearly every day, bill interest bearing coupon bonds in the <lb/>
I had gotten a of for purpose of <lb/>
lion from consul, and soon gained erecting necessary buildings <lb/>
when the police nabbed in said Town of Greenville. <lb/>
me At said election all of the qualified <lb/>
r ,. f Greenville nil <lb/>
be entitled to vote for or Is- <lb/>
DB Mil <lb/>
. ever Frank <lb/>
D. . I. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
ind and Cases a <lb/>
Io formerly by <lb/>
F S. James Hon. <lb/>
. J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
la Edwards Building on the <lb/>
Square.<lb/>
Corner and Evens <lb/>
Both Bay and <lb/>
as Tear <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
senior class. <lb/>
Herring read from the lag a char- n,, ,, <lb/>
verse each member j walked probably two blot <lb/>
when a man iii uniform stopped <lb/>
Inquired Into nationality. <lb/>
packages proved lo he card I was an American <lb/>
uses of green suede lined with old I-Then be wanted lo know why I could <lb/>
gold the colors Senior and After parleying with <lb/>
Junior classes, with the name I fellow for a few minutes, ho told <lb/>
me that be would ban- IO lake <lb/>
The card eases contained tho <lb/>
class roll printed In green ink on a <lb/>
folder. Mr. II. E. Austin, class <lb/>
advisor Of the senior class, was <lb/>
settled book in Which <lb/>
guests had registered. <lb/>
Ice cream and cake was served by <lb/>
members of class A white <lb/>
carnation, class flower <lb/>
with a of the class flower, tins <lb/>
of the Junior, was placed on <lb/>
each plate. <lb/>
The hall was effectively <lb/>
with green the white walls lo <lb/>
with magnolias, carnations and <lb/>
other white flowers made in artistic <lb/>
how. <lb/>
The Junior b has enroll <lb/>
el during the year. and now <lb/>
i and the ft <lb/>
ma <lb/>
officers made a festive crowd <lb/>
The Dot Hot MUM <lb/>
and <lb/>
la <lb/>
not cause nor <lb/>
In lull and <lb/>
K. W <lb/>
down in the prison ship, which had <lb/>
just been fixed in the harbor. There <lb/>
nits nothing to do bill go along <lb/>
with him. <lb/>
lie whistle, Culling lip tile <lb/>
patrol wagon, and I viewed <lb/>
burg from behind the liars. <lb/>
The ship on which I was taken <lb/>
was at, old troop ship, and had about <lb/>
bundled bunks In both <lb/>
upper and lower holds. There <lb/>
several hundred Russians, Trench <lb/>
men, and already <lb/>
on ship. The Whites and the tie <lb/>
alike. <lb/>
suited on <lb/>
ship with Ho K, of the <lb/>
heat. Tins In <lb/>
in I <lb/>
to stay In low decks of a ship was <lb/>
almost unbearable odor aria <lb/>
from the mixed nationalities was <lb/>
nauseating, too, <lb/>
The food the ship was also bad. <lb/>
they bad a very unique way of <lb/>
handing it out to fellows. The cook <lb/>
County Court Had <lb/>
Session Yesterday. Few <lb/>
Cases <lb/>
I written or printed ballot which <lb/>
written or printed the Words, <lb/>
SCHOOL those opposed to <lb/>
said bonds shall a written <lb/>
or printed ballot upon shall be <lb/>
written or printed the minis, <lb/>
SCHOOL BONDS <lb/>
Notice is given that said <lb/>
election will be held in said Town of <lb/>
Greenville on the <lb/>
named same polling places in <lb/>
said Town of as arc de- <lb/>
for general election on <lb/>
said date and that the sane Regis- <lb/>
and Judges election will hold <lb/>
this election as have been appointed <lb/>
for holding tho v on <lb/>
said date <lb/>
Tin- Registration Books aid Town <lb/>
will lie opened at the polling <lb/>
places In each ward designated for <lb/>
general election on Wednesday, <lb/>
and <lb/>
front H lock A A. lo o'clock <lb/>
i- . provided tor i barter <lb/>
Town id Greenville, for the <lb/>
per milt all voters <lb/>
the Town of Greenville to register <lb/>
Id el. A new registration <lb/>
having In -it rod by th. Board of <lb/>
Aid. linen of He- Town of <lb/>
tali . i May, <lb/>
JAMES, <lb/>
Mayor tic Town of Greenville. <lb/>
B. r, TOMS <lb/>
Fourth Street near <lb/>
Vt More <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
County curt was in .--slot, again <lb/>
yesterday. Only a tea criminal mat <lb/>
tors Here disposed of ill the morning <lb/>
and in the case of <lb/>
lug iv Pierce vs s civil <lb/>
in was taken up. This null <lb/>
tinted out of a note which Mr, J. T. <lb/>
Allen held the defendant <lb/>
Hr. Allen held as a <lb/>
on the barber shop belonging <lb/>
to defendant. Tin i was <lb/>
closed out sonic time ago and Mr. w. <lb/>
II. Smith purchased the . The <lb/>
iii-f, gave bond and employed <lb/>
counsel and in the Mi <lb/>
l larding mid e <lb/>
inn Mr So I <lb/>
in be heard <lb/>
vs <lb/>
The jury in answering t <lb/>
tin- i <lb/>
property and III defend ml <lb/>
nil pus An <lb/>
pet ii i allowed pi <lb/>
tiffs for the wrongful use <lb/>
since properly was sold <lb/>
sale. Judgment was signed <lb/>
t u.-e till morning and an <lb/>
taken In defendant to Superior <lb/>
tit lines, a was up <lb/>
fore Judge Woolen morning <lb/>
session for violating Hi <lb/>
law and found In a <lb/>
The of th. was that <lb/>
defendant nits n <lb/>
bond for his appearance some K <lb/>
term. Warren Thrower, an i Mall, telegraph and telephone order. <lb/>
other received n twelve , promptly by J. L. <lb/>
road sentence tor an with a ft Florist, Raleigh, N. C.<lb/>
For All <lb/>
We grow them. Ta <lb/>
lies Carnations a specially. Wat <lb/>
ding and Dowers arranged <lb/>
the latest artistic styles.<lb/>
Ferns, many other <lb/>
or the Writs to o <lb/>
prohibition spring Price List of Rose basest <lb/>
Shrubberies, Hedge Plants, <lb/>
i mill <lb/>
Attorney st Law <lb/>
In Building, Third <lb/>
wherever bis an <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
North <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Mid With<lb/>
The Mutual Life Ce. <lb/>
of New Turk.<lb/>
Surgeon and H, till-t <lb/>
Treat All <lb/>
Promptly Hay or <lb/>
Phone i Night <lb/>
R. <lb/>
mi-at Law <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
III. I.<lb/>
in the building on <lb/>
to and to t. <lb/>
avenue.<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
deadly weapon. Sarah Wooten. n <lb/>
up for assault, was <lb/>
found not guilty. The of I. <lb/>
f who is indicted <lb/>
for assault with deadly weapon, was <lb/>
transferred lo the Superior Court <lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
an <lb/>
ll is a <lb/>
to lake disturb the <lb/>
lake u never it is Quinine. <lb/>
In who <lb/>
lake no <lb/>
ringing In <lb/>
it next time you i. any <lb/>
pose. Ask for original package. <lb/>
blown <lb/>
j. C. LANIER<lb/>
file i I <lb/>
By patronizing the Proctor Cigar <lb/>
and News Stand you have an <lb/>
of being presented with a five <lb/>
Pound Bog of Candy <lb/>
each night, Ask us and <lb/>
will inn how it is done <lb/>
Proctor Cigar and News Stand, <lb/>
lot <lb/>
In Mikado. Lord High <lb/>
was called ., <lb/>
swell. ion to lee him <lb/>
again on Tuesday evening, 8th<lb/>
freak<lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Flakes,<lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Poet <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flow, <lb/>
Floor, Cot <lb/>
Cal <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
VIN t III <lb/>
I. tad mite <lb/>
I. <lb/>
mum I <lb/>
All the rooms, in dormitories <lb/>
are i t gaged tor summer term and <lb/>
huts still routing for <lb/>
I w to tn any <lb/>
who de <lb/>
during the <lb/>
-ii-.- or are take roomers <lb/>
or hoarders during tho Summer Term <lb/>
to not in writing, stating <lb/>
whether roomers or board- <lb/>
era, or both, main you can <lb/>
Please also your <lb/>
h. <lb/>
The st does a sumo the re- <lb/>
i -a iv, i <lb/>
hoarders, lint shall take pleas <lb/>
tn person for <lb/>
places, a list of names, <lb/>
. iii rile directly to <lb/>
i .-ii <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
I n. <lb/>
i t a cold. A <lb/>
u-ii hi broken sleep <lb/>
mill s Hun <lb/>
. i i sooth <lb/>
slops <lb/>
tickling in and clears stuffy, <lb/>
i i no <lb/>
like n . good for all I olds, <lb/>
gold el i ii a. <lb/>
sell Mil P <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
North Hound smith Bound <lb/>
i- a P. Bl- <lb/>
p No. Mi p. in. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
I i Bound <lb/>
No i i a, in <lb/>
No <lb/>
is i, p <lb/>
West <lb/>
No OS p. m. <lb/>
No. a. a, <lb/>
No r, p m.<lb/>
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Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
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Dodged <lb/>
on the I Bids of <lb/>
RAMS HAVE Ships <lb/>
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Clean Hand. <lb/>
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in Atlantic ti <lb/>
Race <lb/>
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Building <lb/>
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l-it a . the I. <lb/>
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an Ii only <lb/>
i In a in h village. He bad just <lb/>
tea end to make one <lb/>
l. I I water, and no <lb/>
French with in ask for II With <lb/>
wild to i <lb/>
to a need. SI e ti the <lb/>
in of tea and and disappeared <lb/>
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tin ; <lb/>
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light n will <lb/>
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Marble and Granite Memorials <lb/>
is I <lb/>
material together with our <lb/>
lent fuel i an I <lb/>
I, ii- .-how you <lb/>
Dees Marble Granite <lb/>
FOR SALE<lb/>
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts <lb/>
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle <lb/>
Sweet Potato plants <lb/>
k MOORE <lb/>
M. <lb/>
-ml. <lb/>
III Ii<lb/>
l ll <lb/>
DAYS <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Chautauqua <lb/>
June 22-28 <lb/>
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be <lb/>
it ail or<lb/>
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he i waste of time, t n <lb/>
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an a age <lb/>
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a priest <lb/>
i on ll I <lb/>
when Otto- <lb/>
lea nary <lb/>
. to kill I i <lb/>
the i. ills print, with <lb/>
con . rated In his <lb/>
marl <lb/>
do . ii behind him with miraculous <lb/>
i inn. iii open again, I radii- <lb/>
lion, no the when <lb/>
places dome of <lb/>
tho famous temple. <lb/>
For Refreshing Sleep. <lb/>
. COb <lb/>
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i . . i Rial i sled. <lb/>
It is Io . h. rest- <lb/>
., bill, your I on another <lb/>
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to . i l mi mot h s chili i I <lb/>
. i. i . rm <lb/>
t feet, i Oiled <lb/>
I ; . . <lb/>
i . ii.-. <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
Is r when one has taken a <lb/>
in an up-to-date bathtub of our <lb/>
Ne In complete within. II a <lb/>
the comfort and cleanliness re- <lb/>
from Its use <lb/>
the <lb/>
many times over We he's <lb/>
the finest In <lb/>
BOt We gladly will n <lb/>
It, <lb/>
S. T. THE Plumber. <lb/>
Testimonial as Proof. <lb/>
do you like your <lb/>
I. hi i <lb/>
. i <lb/>
i . i o re <lb/>
I oder bow ct <lb/>
Tho Would you willing <lb/>
to give in a little i, ii<lb/>
w i i I and<lb/>
Ii i out the follow ink- <lb/>
r i slug automatic Bach <lb/>
for <lb/>
Over. I pro- <lb/>
e ii to be ad a <lb/>
II i. the line bi en In our no <lb/>
, Id more <lb/>
it, an paid Itself in <lb/>
an ii lain John l<lb/>
each retail buyer a new Ford car, <lb/>
1914 and will from Mn to <lb/>
of profits, <lb/>
tan drive a In construction. No <lb/>
. x mechanism to ham In town or country, for <lb/>
, ,. pleasure, cars for about two a <lb/>
maintain. <lb/>
Runabout Touring Car MM; Town Car 1600; Couplet <lb/>
1876, f, o b Detroit with all <lb/>
i in display and sale <lb/>
Ford Supply Company<lb/>
What Baby Said <lb/>
good calls at their <lb/>
day t orders, Ha Ii <lb/>
bl I i <lb/>
morning two ago hi pa id a <lb/>
I.,, ,, null to in,, baby, who is <lb/>
learning big talk. <lb/>
do win M the man, <lb/>
mother in He- <lb/>
heart mi teaching bar <lb/>
in ii, The didn't <lb/>
u a <lb/>
you dot <lb/>
A NEW COMPANY <lb/>
He lime on Third In S. T a <lb/>
and and our aim l to public Us <lb/>
bell work money, our prices give us a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The Standard Roofing Co. <lb/>
I, T. HICKS It. Hill. <lb/>
North la <lb/>
of County <lb/>
. A. Mills Jr., <lb/>
H Hard.- <lb/>
The defendant above named mil take <lb/>
, that an a emit I, as above <lb/>
has been In the County <lb/>
of by -I. A. Mills . <lb/>
n l H i recover Judgment <lb/>
Use and the <lb/>
la of the defendant lying in <lb/>
County, for money and advance made <lb/>
by the said plaintiff to the defendant <lb/>
and upon contract; and the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
lie is required Io appear at the Court <lb/>
Court of County Monday. -Tune <lb/>
Slat the Court <lb/>
. North Carolina. Let the <lb/>
take not lie that hi <lb/>
anew or or demur to the Com- <lb/>
plaint which in ii- Bled In said ac- <lb/>
on of before June Slat. and <lb/>
if he fail to answer said Complaint on <lb/>
or before June 31st HIS. the <lb/>
apply to the Court for relief <lb/>
in his Complaint. <lb/>
This May ISIS <lb/>
n. COX <lb/>
Clerk of the I<lb/>
Miner. <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by Clifton V. Harrell to J <lb/>
K mi the day of Jan. <lb/>
1914 recorded in Hook T page <lb/>
of the County the <lb/>
undersigned will on Monday tin- <lb/>
day of June MIS at IS-SO P. M. at <lb/>
he Court-house door in <lb/>
N. C. sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
a-ti the following described tract <lb/>
of land, Lying being in <lb/>
County and State of K. C. and in <lb/>
Township and described and <lb/>
defined as follows, One tract <lb/>
of land adjoining the lands of J. A <lb/>
C. C and others and <lb/>
more particularly described as fol- <lb/>
Beginning at a gum on Beach <lb/>
Island, thence North Last poles t <lb/>
-lake, theme South SB Weal Io the <lb/>
run of Creek, down the various <lb/>
nurses of said Creek In a cypress, <lb/>
thence with line North <lb/>
Last to the beginning, <lb/>
i acres more or it being the <lb/>
tract of land alloted Io Clifton <lb/>
Harrell in the division the lands <lb/>
i Harrell and which division <lb/>
i- recorded In Division Hoot i pages <lb/>
and Ml in the Office <lb/>
Pitt County, and known as the <lb/>
Roberson land. Sale made to r <lb/>
mortgage <lb/>
Tills 27th day April 1915. <lb/>
L. K. Mo <lb/>
s BROWN. <lb/>
i id aw <lb/>
sill OP ESTATE. <lb/>
SUITABLE FOR HUMAN FOOD <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
County <lb/>
Notice i- given <lb/>
Hoard of r I'm <lb/>
a Special Call meeting assembled <lb/>
m Wednesday, Maj i i, ill ordered <lb/>
an election be held, in the following <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Beginning the mouth of <lb/>
where it empties Tar <lb/>
running up Otters creek lo the <lb/>
Mayo Mill Creek, a with the Mayo <lb/>
Mill Creek to Johnson them <lb/>
with Johnson Branch to J. H. Smith's <lb/>
r. thence with this hind to <lb/>
late John Line farm, and Hie <lb/>
a; I King line lo the Henry Harris <lb/>
ii.-. to Tyson's creek; thence Ty <lb/>
Creek to Tar River, and up Tar <lb/>
river lo <lb/>
Thai said election be held Tues- <lb/>
day, day of July 1916, the <lb/>
Public School House in the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory, for purpose of <lb/>
inking and ascertaining the will of the <lb/>
qualified voters of the above <lb/>
it territory, as to there shall <lb/>
or shall lie levied and collected a <lb/>
Special Si Tax of on One <lb/>
Hundred dollars valuation of property <lb/>
and Hue on the Poll in the above ,, <lb/>
territory, and said election <lb/>
those favoring shall <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot con <lb/>
the words Special <lb/>
those opposed tO said Tax, shall <lb/>
have a written or printed ballot, eon <lb/>
words <lb/>
And ii was further ordered C <lb/>
II Mayo be is herein appointed <lb/>
for said election, and H C. <lb/>
and P H. Mayo are <lb/>
pointed Poll Holders or of i <lb/>
Ami u is further ordered a new <lb/>
i and shall he required, <lb/>
and that till books for said <lb/>
or shall be opened <lb/>
on Ma M, and closed <lb/>
June N, tor <lb/>
of Hi- voters <lb/>
of said <lb/>
day May, <lb/>
s. a. Chairman <lb/>
Board of com County <lb/>
Attest Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
By virtue of the powers of sale con- <lb/>
la tin- following Mortgages, to- <lb/>
wit. A and <lb/>
d- I b W. I K. Corey and w He <lb/>
N. J. n Corey to V. Hook, r, dated <lb/>
January -rd, as appear- re id <lb/>
ii lite I'm counts <lb/>
ill Hook If page A certain Mort- <lb/>
gage and delivered by W. I <lb/>
K. Corey and mite K, J. D. Com <lb/>
K. C. Harding dated <lb/>
as appears of record la the <lb/>
In I'm county la Book <lb/>
L page i- and a certain Mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered by WT. L- F. <lb/>
Con and Wife N. -I. I. Corey to K. C. <lb/>
Harding, dated -March as <lb/>
appears of record In Register's <lb/>
Office in Pitt County in Book A <lb/>
I . mill on MoN- <lb/>
day of June at o'clock <lb/>
ISIS, expose to public sail <lb/>
tore Court House Door in Green- <lb/>
ville, lo the highest bidder or bidders <lb/>
Ii. the deal <lb/>
or parcels of land. <lb/>
Situated in tin County of and <lb/>
Slate of North <lb/>
Situated in <lb/>
Township, I'm County, bounded the <lb/>
North b the of <lb/>
and Jane bounded on <lb/>
West by the of James Nelson <lb/>
and Dennis Branch; on the South by <lb/>
another trait of land of W. L. K. Corey <lb/>
on lbs Bait by the lands of Any <lb/>
containing SM a res more or <lb/>
and being the tract of land on <lb/>
which the said W. L. f. Corey and <lb/>
wife now reside. <lb/>
SECOND Situated in Chi- <lb/>
cod Township, County and on the <lb/>
side of Pork Swamp, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of <lb/>
and containing more <lb/>
less and being the land deeded by <lb/>
Harrow to Providence Coo- <lb/>
per and Cannon Mills and by them <lb/>
to I Corey by Sam- <lb/>
Corey to W, L. P. Corey by Deed <lb/>
which is of record In the Register's <lb/>
Office in County. Book K page <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
THIRD TRACT; Situated In <lb/>
Township, County, In James <lb/>
containing acres more or lose <lb/>
being the same land granted <lb/>
the -aid W. L. P, Corey by State <lb/>
North Carolina by which is <lb/>
o record in the the Reg <lb/>
Deeds County, in Book V <lb/>
page <lb/>
FOURTH TRACT in <lb/>
Township, Pill County, adjoin- <lb/>
the land- of W, <lb/>
Bland, ll. H. and <lb/>
i. , res more or <lb/>
FIFTH Situated In <lb/>
reek Township, Pitt County, on both <lb/>
of road adjoining the tract <lb/>
last above mentioned and adjoining <lb/>
lands of It. II. Ha o <lb/>
i ox and others containing i- res <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Place or Cooper of <lb/>
land and tract of land known as <lb/>
the Samuel Corey Home Place ll. <lb/>
been vi out end sub d <lb/>
fourteen separate divisions and <lb/>
said lie will both a <lb/>
, in- t and Iii the several sub <lb/>
divisions, in those desiring <lb/>
t,, purchase may have the <lb/>
purchasing in whatever small <lb/>
they may de <lb/>
These land will be Bold for Hie <lb/>
purpose paying and <lb/>
the actual amount due by W, I. F. <lb/>
Corey and wife N. J, D. Corey for the <lb/>
amount of money loaned to w. <lb/>
L. Corey and the legal of In- <lb/>
thereon from Hie time said loans <lb/>
were made, all of the notes re- <lb/>
lo having transferred in <lb/>
and now held by S. T. Hooker, <lb/>
the said B, T. Hooker having made <lb/>
on W, U P. Corey for the pay- <lb/>
in, id only of actual amount of <lb/>
loaned Hie legal rate of <lb/>
Interest thereon, said lands will ha <lb/>
sold tot purpose applying the <lb/>
proceeds arising from sale of said <lb/>
lands to the payment of actual <lb/>
amount of money loaned and legal <lb/>
rate of Interest from date of laid <lb/>
loans mere made, <lb/>
This the 6th, day of May, 1916. <lb/>
V. HOOK Kit. <lb/>
S. T. HOOKER, <lb/>
Owner of notes secured by tho <lb/>
above referred to <lb/>
Nourishing Plants and Even Insects <lb/>
Capable of Sustaining Life, at <lb/>
a Pinch. <lb/>
According to re ports great In- <lb/>
iii the use of scientific <lb/>
in extracting food values from <lb/>
I is being <lb/>
the Star There are <lb/>
good for human food <lb/>
and food at that, <lb/>
ordinary conditions are not <lb/>
upon at all There angle worm, <lb/>
the grasshopper and fully a icon of <lb/>
plains not ordinarily us. d as food <lb/>
which, properly <lb/>
nourishing foods ll is p. only <lb/>
tin- most desperate and resolute sort <lb/>
of appetite that would for the <lb/>
earth worm, but have been eaten <lb/>
even by highly civilized people and <lb/>
when properly d said to be <lb/>
not so bad Why should we <lb/>
about the angle worm when we <lb/>
eat the oyster, stomach, lungs and <lb/>
but the shell <lb/>
As to they were an an- <lb/>
delicacy and are yet so <lb/>
by many races know what's what <lb/>
In the way of good things to eat. All <lb/>
the that are eaten by animals <lb/>
have nourishing juices. Clover and <lb/>
green timothy possess a higher food <lb/>
quality than cabbage or potatoes <lb/>
to tenderness they <lb/>
vent starvation. There have been <lb/>
famine periods when human beings <lb/>
have been obliged to eat field grasses <lb/>
and wild plant roots. <lb/>
REALLY WAS NO MYSTERY <lb/>
Seeming Puzzle of Two Sunsets In <lb/>
Two Minutes Easily Explained <lb/>
After a Little Thought. <lb/>
A rambler was reading an incident <lb/>
that had been no part of his planning <lb/>
for I bat. particular <lb/>
was like one of those moments <lb/>
the neurasthenic knows when he <lb/>
doubts the testimony of his senses and <lb/>
trembles with the fear that last <lb/>
bis is giving way. the <lb/>
behind me exclaimed together at the <lb/>
phenomenon, and I breathed easily <lb/>
once more. <lb/>
Tarrytown toward five <lb/>
o'clock on a perfect afternoon. I set- <lb/>
hack comfortably to enjoy the <lb/>
setting of the sun as it traveled with <lb/>
what undue toward a <lb/>
high peak of the Palisades. Then, as <lb/>
if at a signal, it dropped behind the <lb/>
peak, leaving a dull brazen trail of Its <lb/>
I shut my ayes, a little <lb/>
pointed so hurried a Closing of one <lb/>
Of i hose days when ll seems good to <lb/>
alive. <lb/>
train jolted out Of Grey- <lb/>
I blinked and beheld in upset- <lb/>
ting wonderment sun again going <lb/>
down, this time goldenly, slowly, <lb/>
a majesty of motion. Lower <lb/>
and still lower It until there was <lb/>
visible a lovely field of many- <lb/>
ton, d <lb/>
two suns. <lb/>
difference In altitude of the <lb/>
cliff lowers points Is tho <lb/>
WHAT ACCESSORIES WILL DO <lb/>
Have a Very Great and Definite <lb/>
in the of Ac- <lb/>
cording to Writer. <lb/>
only once, and the- <lb/>
more ere live the a <lb/>
Young. end I find <lb/>
the to; <lb/>
la only an of A <lb/>
ii for life. <lb/>
follow engaging by- <lb/>
wt.- of U La to miss a P-at <lb/>
Of <lb/>
knowledge the kind that <lb/>
end <lb/>
button of <lb/>
turn r to b de- <lb/>
and remain <lb/>
but ii you equip . its <lb/>
will l-ad you <lb/>
far <lb/>
ll I some one <lb/>
to look after him, you need not <lb/>
occupy much about bin <lb/>
but if you have In <lb/>
take a <lb/>
thinking not how little, I much, <lb/>
you f.-in it. toward making your <lb/>
a kind of It will not <lb/>
only bring you to him and <lb/>
make you him better, but <lb/>
j it will you understand a <lb/>
many other a th- rota- <lb/>
of crops the working of <lb/>
leather <lb/>
are the fir <lb/>
of the circle of i the <lb/>
thing itself is enter; they <lb/>
and links which take us out from <lb/>
at our own in- <lb/>
to the surrounding life of the <lb/>
PUNTS WITH SNAKE FANGS <lb/>
Many Are Capable of Inflicting <lb/>
Wounds as Fatal as Are Those <lb/>
of Deadly Reptiles. <lb/>
Plants that secrete poison when <lb/>
touched and Inflict a wound almost <lb/>
as dangerous as a rattlesnake bite are <lb/>
one of the features of some tropical <lb/>
jungles. The most common of these <lb/>
poison plants is the <lb/>
known In Panama and other of <lb/>
Central America as the <lb/>
cruel This plant ll <lb/>
easily and i- <lb/>
shunned by the native animals. <lb/>
Trunks, leaves. Bowers and fruit of <lb/>
the plant are covered with Hinging <lb/>
hairs, which are In effect long tubes <lb/>
that are very brittle and break at the <lb/>
touch, The poison Is pro- <lb/>
d by a cell which, during growth, <lb/>
up. forming a shaped <lb/>
i-i the <lb/>
v. t. n hair I d it breaks in <lb/>
an oblique direction, forming a can <lb/>
h rs shin, and <lb/>
n is directly Into the <lb/>
wound, the action being <lb/>
that of p fan i anal <lb/>
of this plant la i <lb/>
the i in me, b it fatal, Man <lb/>
other lam have dead- <lb/>
stinging hairs that ll ; <lb/>
to a man n In n II <lb/>
doses Popular M <lb/>
County. <lb/>
is .- , I <lb/>
i . <lb/>
I l a Se <lb/>
ii Wednesday, Hay <lb/>
be in <lb/>
d -i ten<lb/>
IT., r corner on Ta River, thence <lb/>
with Davenport and proctor <lb/>
; Fleming, Jr , and <lb/>
u L Smith's corner; <lb/>
l. Smith and I m <lb/>
to tie- Washington road, with -aid road <lb/>
to -I H and H <lb/>
corner, thence with -aid Wilson and <lb/>
Little's hue in Little. K V <lb/>
and Orange inter, <lb/>
thence with and Mai <lb/>
line, to <lb/>
aid anal to J I and <lb/>
corner, thence will <lb/>
and Fleming line lo Sal <lb/>
road, thence with It. <lb/>
Fleming and line -i <lb/>
l; and corner <lb/>
the Boron line, thence <lb/>
line in -l II. and Baker <lb/>
corner; with J. B. Little's <lb/>
to the line, thence with Lit <lb/>
and line to Daniel <lb/>
line, thence With the Daniel and Ii <lb/>
Little's line I,, Creek, <lb/>
with the Creek to Dan el <lb/>
Crawford corner, <lb/>
Crawford and line lo the <lb/>
line; thence with the Moore <lb/>
line lo Dudley line, now K D. <lb/>
thence with <lb/>
and Hi. Ward line lo Spier land. <lb/>
Hi, With Spier and Ward line <lb/>
to run. with said run to <lb/>
Ti River, back the <lb/>
Thai election held on <lb/>
day July at <lb/>
public school house, In the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory, for purpose Of <lb/>
taking ascertaining the w-iii of <lb/>
the qualified voters the above de- <lb/>
to whether there <lb/>
shall or shall not be levied and col- <lb/>
L I <lb/>
on <lb/>
of <lb/>
Poll in the <lb/>
. . <lb/>
And . <lb/>
e a written or <lb/>
led at g the <lb/>
ll to <lb/>
ill vote a v.<lb/>
I . that J <lb/>
. and be la b n b <lb/>
. <lb/>
l Fleming W. B <lb/>
Willis appoint, d Poll <lb/>
lion, <lb/>
red, a <lb/>
be <lb/>
, d Books <lb/>
list I i r. shall bl <lb/>
1915, and <lb/>
. Saturday, June <lb/>
.-<lb/>
Hie day of May 1915. <lb/>
s a i i . i <lb/>
Board County <lb/>
Attest Bran I <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
of <lb/>
Having qualified a- <lb/>
of the estate tin late i W. lat. <lb/>
of the county of Pitt, Ibis i- t,. notify <lb/>
all p. holding Claims against <lb/>
said estate, lo present them to <lb/>
on or <lb/>
Hay 1916 or this notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons owing any thing said es- <lb/>
will make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned <lb/>
This May 1915 <lb/>
MILS. HENRIETTA COX, <lb/>
Administratrix Ayden, M. C. <lb/>
Harding Pierce, <lb/>
5-T-ltd <lb/>
turn Old av Won't I <lb/>
The worst canes, do i of how <lb/>
cured by ll i old <lb/>
Oil. It <lb/>
n time. ac. <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
of the estate of Move, de- <lb/>
ceased, late of I'll North Caro- <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
lug claims the estate of the <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them lo the <lb/>
undersigned on or before the 10th <lb/>
day of April 1916, or notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In bar Of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted lo said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate payment <lb/>
II,;. day of April <lb/>
MARTHA A. <lb/>
Administratrix of Move <lb/>
James I. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Invigorating to Pale and Sickly <lb/>
The Old Standard central Ionic, <lb/>
H chill TONIC, out <lb/>
the blood up <lb/>
tern. true Ionic For and children. <lb/>
Ever Hit Thumb With a Hammer <lb/>
Here is a little device which you can <lb/>
make home u which the tiniest <lb/>
tack can be held possibility of <lb/>
Injury to the ringers Take a -trip of <lb/>
tin about of an inch <lb/>
wide and about or -even inches <lb/>
long. Shape it with a small slot in <lb/>
end. Then double it, bending at the mid- <lb/>
When ready to insert the nail, put <lb/>
it Into the slot, which will hold it by <lb/>
its bead. Tins gives a kind Of handle by <lb/>
means of which you an hold the nail <lb/>
perfectly upright while you hit it with <lb/>
the hammer. Of course the holder <lb/>
must be pulled away before nail <lb/>
or tack has gone all way into <lb/>
wood, if you have not the tin at <lb/>
hand strong cardboard ii ill serve tho <lb/>
purpose. Try this little device Just <lb/>
once and am sure you Hill feel amply <lb/>
repaid for your trouble in making it, <lb/>
us it. will many a bruised <lb/>
Home Companion. <lb/>
A Short Memory. <lb/>
Uncle Jed was a alack about <lb/>
quilting the bottom when the <lb/>
broke, and had to take lo a tree Morn- <lb/>
came, and there was sixty lei t of <lb/>
Mississippi flood water between Mm <lb/>
and shore The preacher happened <lb/>
along the high ground and saw <lb/>
but there wasn't any boat Moreover, <lb/>
suspicion there were <lb/>
gators about was well founded <lb/>
preacher besought Jed lo swim. <lb/>
but In vain, finally ha called <lb/>
have faith Remember how <lb/>
Jonah was cared for in the and <lb/>
three <lb/>
spoke earnestly. <lb/>
I remember I deny- <lb/>
Jonah, cause I want <lb/>
nigh um. Hut dis year alligator, he <lb/>
no whale, Alligator, ho eat <lb/>
a nigger go off sleep a week, <lb/>
an all bout tint <lb/>
Inside <lb/>
Dissipation. <lb/>
I think sometime our common <lb/>
it of dissipation Is f too nap <lb/>
ran-. We it to crude I i <lb/>
in the us.- liquor <lb/>
. rude of the passions; <lb/>
but these are only the outward <lb/>
symbol of a more disorder <lb/>
lungs of the world a thousand clam- <lb/>
reals, desires, a <lb/>
have the better of Men be- <lb/>
come drunken with the Inordinate de- <lb/>
sire for owning and dissolute <lb/>
lib ambition for political office <lb/>
a limn once, a farmer, who de- <lb/>
upon land; fed <lb/>
appetite upon the of his <lb/>
home, cheated his children of <lb/>
and himself went shabby, book <lb/>
Joyless, that h <lb/>
might buy more land I rail that <lb/>
dissipation, too Prom <lb/>
in David Q ray son, In American <lb/>
M .; <lb/>
It <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Norfolk. V. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
S. I <lb/>
Hit Idea. <lb/>
Those angelic-looking little boys, <lb/>
golden curls, are usually Just like <lb/>
oilier boys; a fact overlooked b; <lb/>
female relatives and other adoring In- <lb/>
dies. One of cherubic brand of <lb/>
small boy came back from school tho <lb/>
other day rather depressed became he <lb/>
had no nickname <lb/>
i to the teacher about he <lb/>
vouchsafed, bis big opened wide, <lb/>
a mournful look about his <lb/>
mouth I mill her some <lb/>
Id like <lb/>
were the In- <lb/>
nulled a rapturous maiden mi tit <lb/>
lull or replied <lb/>
the angelic one. <lb/>
Best Hour for Work. <lb/>
is a i fact In psychology <lb/>
that nobody can stay ill <lb/>
mental physical for twenty, <lb/>
four hours together In the morning <lb/>
you are more mailer of fact, for <lb/>
stance, than later In it is in <lb/>
morning that the best brain work <lb/>
is dune, too brain work of the sort <lb/>
that and clear think- <lb/>
And It is about eleven iii <lb/>
that our body In <lb/>
highest point Of energy. In oilier <lb/>
words, you are stronger, though <lb/>
most st eleven In <lb/>
morning than three In after- <lb/>
noon. You reach the highest point <lb/>
tun e the day, for about live the <lb/>
the muscular energy has <lb/>
risen again. from five onward it <lb/>
declines all through eve- <lb/>
and on till between three <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Biblical Tribute. <lb/>
hi so- <lb/>
Jew, <lb/>
and is difficult if not <lb/>
t any connection be- <lb/>
tween the world i and <lb/>
those mentioned In the Scripture, The <lb/>
i iii pun a the <lb/>
Abraham and of one rather <lb/>
contracted of earth, and <lb/>
t In de <lb/>
ethnological r an, <lb/>
, I ti . The <lb/>
world agreed in derive <lb/>
tin- bitch from Noah i ion <lb/>
Ham. Mongolian from fin em, and <lb/>
from and beyond <lb/>
in all are not <lb/>
it in not no la it helpful to push<lb/>
Friends Thought Mr. <lb/>
Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
this place, Mr. A. . Hughes <lb/>
writes a was down with <lb/>
stomach trouble five years, and <lb/>
would have tick headache so bad, at <lb/>
Banes, that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
I hied different treatments, but they <lb/>
not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
I got bad, could not cat or sleep, <lb/>
all my friends, except one, thought <lb/>
would die. He advised me to t v <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
any confidence in it. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
for three months, and it has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those awful tick headaches <lb/>
since I begin using it. <lb/>
I am so tor what <lb/>
done for <lb/>
been <lb/>
a very valuable medicine de- <lb/>
the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
Is composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous Ingredients, and <lb/>
acts yet It can be <lb/>
used by young and old, and should a <lb/>
kepi in every family chest. <lb/>
Get a package today. <lb/>
Only i quarter. mi<lb/>
-T <lb/>
<lb/>
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