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PAGE FOUR <lb/>
Officials Surprised New faction Up <lb/>
Mexican Affairs In Mexico low <lb/>
The can <lb/>
Banquet A Success <lb/>
Discuss Mexican Situation <lb/>
rut I i-.- <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
Id Villa <lb/>
in <lb/>
a.- begun before noon I <lb/>
ton <lb/>
i gum <lb/>
to be SO<lb/>
I . S. <lb/>
Washington Aug ; <lb/>
has orders <lb/>
and shell the <lb/>
out of Hull i border <lb/>
lighting i <lb/>
Official here <lb/>
reuse attack on <lb/>
bad given assurances lit- bad Instruct- <lb/>
ed bis commander there ti <lb/>
the Villa garrison be <lb/>
agreement with <lb/>
endanger <lb/>
VIM U II <lb/>
in THE rOB. <lb/>
An unusually peculiar pea. <lb/>
handed the Reflector ibis morning <lb/>
being i en i b was <lb/>
found 1.1 have twin seed In It. <lb/>
a regular looking <lb/>
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ii In <lb/>
Ki Paso Tea Aug. <lb/>
Son vi turn Chihuahua with per <lb/>
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Columbus, K. M. <lb/>
. Ochoa, military commander <lb/>
Grandee, i <lb/>
i Gun . who are n ported <lb/>
to head <lb/>
conception of new <lb/>
orders from Villa to proceed south <lb/>
,. g, . . .- <lb/>
oral the forces of north, <lb/>
., the forces the <lb/>
Mid. i<lb/>
real head of<lb/>
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do to light, but <lb/>
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ask all ell <lb/>
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Join In appeal <lb/>
in,, rig Its a ft i <lb/>
only the blind c <lb/>
famous Bell <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as ever did, and can eat most anything. <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has <lb/>
on r Gathered at Hale <lb/>
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Aug. <lb/>
Gate I'll attempted things on <lb/>
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held. <lb/>
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to tables <lb/>
bus dining room of II i <lb/>
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banquet. its name ii- ; <lb/>
v., keeping with movement to <lb/>
awaken Interest In enlarging trade be <lb/>
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accepted the Invitation to <lb/>
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was filled by is Hon <lb/>
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as was ii <lb/>
planned and carried <lb/>
an menu <lb/>
i ladies -a Mr C W Gobi, <lb/>
th. i r i om- <lb/>
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to appeal I lie term <lb/>
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month, the <lb/>
a . and answer or demur <lb/>
in said action or the <lb/>
mi will to ill.- i Hi. <lb/>
i In -aid complaint. <lb/>
ThU Inly. <lb/>
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I keep open Hi-- mad <lb/>
v, i Vera <lb/>
I American <lb/>
trim <lb/>
operation <lb/>
Latin Ami man <lb/>
Advices to u agency to <lb/>
said General com <lb/>
at baa <lb/>
. ., ID <lb/>
i I order to plunder ll <lb/>
can ranches <lb/>
, la de <lb/>
these gangs, the mi <lb/>
said.<lb/>
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Norfolk Q <lb/>
I lied II. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
J. C. WEBB <lb/>
The Photographer <lb/>
Is I'd <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
as I he Ill <lb/>
ail can left Sta. <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it the <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE <lb/>
It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
up Whole System. cents. <lb/>
II, following schedule<lb/>
an- not <lb/>
nun <lb/>
a. Daily, <lb/>
Pullman gleaning Oat <lb/>
a. in. Plymouth, <lb/>
City and Norfolk. Par- <lb/>
lo <lb/>
all points s <lb/>
and <lb/>
., . ; Ii apt Sunday, for <lb/>
. . v. Rah <lb/>
and Pullman Steeping <lb/>
m is loath and <lb/>
West. <lb/>
Wilson Raleigh, for <lb/>
all pol <lb/>
i p in Daily, tor Raleigh and all <lb/>
and <lb/>
lam i I--,, i apply to J U <lb/>
Haas. II, Agent, N. <lb/>
l g. <lb/>
Gen. Pas. <lb/>
j. STACK. <lb/>
c;. i <lb/>
minister six <lb/>
brothers In i <lb/>
his wife baa tear <lb/>
ii army and Hi <lb/>
England. <lb/>
I. M. II. <lb/>
US I <lb/>
St., Main <lb/>
.; inn <lb/>
We Wish to buy Bushels of <lb/>
Shelled Corn <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
u, at, <lb/>
WALKING and RIDING <lb/>
CULTIVATORS <lb/>
MOWERS, RAKES AND REPAIRS <lb/>
is when we LOVE to <lb/>
ENJOY OUR <lb/>
The Summer Time <lb/>
ICE TEA <lb/>
I have in stock your CHOICE cl the BEST Black, Green <lb/>
and Mixed Tea in hall pound lira at Cent <lb/>
BLACK<lb/>
P k <lb/>
,. .; <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
i India <lb/>
URI EN . i<lb/>
. .<lb/>
a i <lb/>
a and <lb/>
. Initial <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, d <lb/>
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
Last <lb/>
EXCURSION <lb/>
of the Season to <lb/>
HAVEN <lb/>
and Intermediate Stations to <lb/>
Morehead <lb/>
Via NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. <lb/>
Sunday, Aug. 1915 <lb/>
Leave Greenville a. m. <lb/>
M. City Beaufort <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
i registration <lb/>
upon i i, Fifty <lb/>
Thousand <lb/>
Bonds by Falkland <lb/>
County. North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
of of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session assembled on <lb/>
day July 1915, It being the <lb/>
regular meeting the 1st Monday <lb/>
us, red an i lei <lb/>
i be held In Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina, en <lb/>
lie day of September at the <lb/>
regular polling place in the towns <lb/>
Falkland for said township, on the <lb/>
i question or proposition of Issuing <lb/>
Fifty Thousand <lb/>
worth of Bonds, to bear Five <lb/>
per cent interest per annum, payable <lb/>
ml annually, and to run a per- <lb/>
thirty years the funds <lb/>
received from the same to he used <lb/>
for purpose of laying out, <lb/>
and repairing, grading, con- <lb/>
and Improving In any way <lb/>
the Public in Falkland town- <lb/>
as provided by an Act of the <lb/>
legislature of North Carolina, <lb/>
of signaled as Chapter <lb/>
One Hundred and twenty two <lb/>
of the Public laws of North Carolina. <lb/>
And notice further hereby <lb/>
en that on entirely new registration <lb/>
said election was ordered and <lb/>
called, and that J. H. Smith was <lb/>
and Is said <lb/>
Election, and that the Hooks <lb/>
will hi- m. Monday, <lb/>
August MIS, nod closed at sun- <lb/>
on Saturday September U, 1815, <lb/>
Hint cit. h Saturday during the <lb/>
tint said <lb/>
he Open Bl regular polling <lb/>
In the town Falkland and <lb/>
at all other limes at the residence <lb/>
of the said J. II Smith m the said <lb/>
Town Falkland, North Carolina. <lb/>
mil nil desiring in on <lb/>
ml Hoed to In- In Id on tap- <lb/>
-1 will he to <lb/>
Kilter. <lb/>
Tin- day July till <lb/>
I A. <lb/>
i , Board <lb/>
Pell, clerk. <lb/>
Builders Hardware <lb/>
Lime, Cement and Plaster <lb/>
Our line of Galvanized Iron and Rub- <lb/>
Roofing, Paints, Oils and Varnishes <lb/>
is complete and we can fill your orders <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
H W ha work- <lb/>
Mi . ,, Mr <lb/>
i bad i <lb/>
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. <lb/>
Over Insurance in force <lb/>
Over Assets <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
not join the thousand North Carolinians that <lb/>
carry insurance in the Jefferson Standard. <lb/>
Keep money at home and get the best insurance oh <lb/>
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent. I <lb/>
ts <lb/>
VI<lb/>
OF <lb/>
Ml CAROLINA. <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND <lb/>
ROUNDED BY BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JO B AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE MAT A <lb/>
TWELVE <lb/>
AMONG <lb/>
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED VI TH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO TO THEIR <lb/>
AT TEST ION. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Is th. -l the c-t Healthful,<lb/>
N. I i I M <lb/>
I Mill l; I<lb/>
Italian Volcanoes Are <lb/>
Throwing Out Boiling <lb/>
Lava And Hot Stones <lb/>
Etna And Stromboli Are Were <lb/>
State of Eruption and In- B <lb/>
habitants Are Fleeing For <lb/>
Their Lives <lb/>
Horn. via London, Aug. <lb/>
patches received bar southern <lb/>
Italy Indicate that th. volcanoes Etna <lb/>
and lire in a Hate of <lb/>
The disturbance Hum ll <lb/>
fright among the <lb/>
of Italy, and it Is <lb/>
ready throwing out boiling lava in <lb/>
large quantities. The eruption of <lb/>
Stromboli. however, has not reached <lb/>
critical yet. <lb/>
The inhabitants of country in <lb/>
region of are rushing <lb/>
to gel out of the the <lb/>
burning mountain. On <lb/>
flames from the suddenly en- <lb/>
livened volcano reached stupendous <lb/>
proportions, and the grave <lb/>
have been for several days <lb/>
quickly spread and the whole <lb/>
lace of southern Italy was aroused, <lb/>
Large Shipment of <lb/>
Money Reaches I. <lb/>
in of <lb/>
Way of <lb/>
Teacher Ike <lb/>
Their <lb/>
in <lb/>
in <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
Are Accused <lb/>
While Others Have Charges <lb/>
Neglect <lb/>
Architects Io <lb/>
Submit Building <lb/>
Mi-n lien- <lb/>
Beard l In t <lb/>
tin Building <lb/>
Plans <lb/>
Mm of <lb/>
Okla., Aug. II The Prairie <lb/>
Oil and Company here today <lb/>
posted an advance of live cents per <lb/>
barrel for crude oil. <lb/>
making sixty cents the price now paid. <lb/>
Oilier purchasing agencies have <lb/>
advance. <lb/>
Would Establish <lb/>
New York, Aug. II. A special train <lb/>
worth gold and <lb/>
securities which been shipped <lb/>
Hi.- Bank England from London by <lb/>
of Halifax. N. S. arrived here to- <lb/>
day. The train was composed <lb/>
Steel and was guarded by <lb/>
armed men. <lb/>
tit the total shipment <lb/>
Was gold and was believed In be ill <lb/>
the form of American double <lb/>
The weight was about <lb/>
tons, ll was said lo be largest <lb/>
single Of gold ever sent <lb/>
across tin- Atlantic in one vessel. <lb/>
It was brought over In British <lb/>
battleship which was convoyed <lb/>
through the war zone and across the <lb/>
ocean by a cruiser and a flotilla <lb/>
torpedo boat to guard <lb/>
against an attack Of submarines. The <lb/>
cost of transferring it from London to <lb/>
New York was estimated to have been <lb/>
It was said that the battle- <lb/>
ship brought over not only the <lb/>
In gold and securities for New <lb/>
York but also a gold de- <lb/>
Mined for Canada, whose treasury re- <lb/>
et gold amounting to <lb/>
000.000 to New York. <lb/>
The moonlight schools art <lb/>
being started over the stale have met <lb/>
the nearly approval a large <lb/>
the teachers, and not least did <lb/>
meet approval Of the teachers <lb/>
ill summer term the East Caro- <lb/>
Training School here in <lb/>
ninety-six of the <lb/>
volunteered their services from <lb/>
this school. <lb/>
It was a showing of loyally to <lb/>
cation for the teachers tn incept this <lb/>
work when they will get no re- <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
it is expected that an . vi-11 larger <lb/>
number of the students will volunteer <lb/>
next year, as the moonlight school is <lb/>
still in its maturity. <lb/>
Edgar Buck Bound Over <lb/>
lo Court Under i Bond <lb/>
nines mid tests for <lb/>
ills Or <lb/>
Streets. <lb/>
relish <lb/>
taking <lb/>
Vienna, Aug. ii, London. The <lb/>
Polish faction n. the Austrian <lb/>
has issued a manifesto calling <lb/>
kingdom Po- <lb/>
land us all integral of the <lb/>
monarchy, <lb/>
The Polish national committee, mi- <lb/>
. Ii using th manifesto, has <lb/>
to the people Polish <lb/>
I,.,, in-., from Russian domination <lb/>
send delegates to a general national <lb/>
convention lo parted an <lb/>
m work a reunited <lb/>
lion <lb/>
-o the August 1-10 <lb/>
attacked places <lb/>
Ike English east <lb/>
says the announcement <lb/>
i of a strong defense, Ike <lb/>
British warships on the and <lb/>
London dock, torpedo boots at I <lb/>
pout and important <lb/>
on the Humber <lb/>
i,. it was <lb/>
were good <lb/>
The airships returned from <lb/>
successful <lb/>
TO AMI <lb/>
Owing to the <lb/>
mistaken by ourselves and our <lb/>
In the matter charging <lb/>
drinks, cigars, etc, We have decided <lb/>
to put the following articles on a cash <lb/>
basis, to go into I OB and after <lb/>
August 1918, All drinks. <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes <lb/>
chewing gum, etc. <lb/>
desire to state to our customers <lb/>
friends. In making this announce- <lb/>
OUT purpose is not to pro- <lb/>
mil- interest alone, but yours as <lb/>
well. We often fear that, in the rush <lb/>
in business, we charge these <lb/>
to wrong customers; times <lb/>
they are charged to no one. <lb/>
us waste and lo <lb/>
We desire further to slate that . <lb/>
have no cause lo complain of <lb/>
extended; no of <lb/>
in customers and <lb/>
lint, having the assurance that the sis <lb/>
herein suggested will be to <lb/>
Interest of our as well as t, <lb/>
our own. we bag l advise that W <lb/>
have adopted this system. <lb/>
Cash helps us. saves you. <lb/>
Yours business, <lb/>
Coward Co <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Warren Co. <lb/>
v t <lb/>
Edgar Buck, the white man that was <lb/>
caught here yesterday morning With <lb/>
three gallons and a pint of whiskey, <lb/>
was given hearing before Mayor <lb/>
Dunn this morning and hound over to <lb/>
under a MOO bond. <lb/>
This is the second Indictment <lb/>
been preferred against Duck on <lb/>
whiskey charge. <lb/>
James M, was up in police <lb/>
court this morning on a charge of <lb/>
his car on city streets <lb/>
was costs, <lb/>
DEAL <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cans. Aug. II A I. to <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
general opinion here Is <lb/>
Serbia will answer communication <lb/>
,.; quadruple entente powers by <lb/>
offering i cede territory for <lb/>
sum, in order lo avoid <lb/>
tor the failure the <lb/>
Balkan states, regarding their <lb/>
participation In the war. <lb/>
ii is difficult to forecast the <lb/>
. Bulgaria, <lb/>
is refusing to make <lb/>
ions lo <lb/>
Chicago, Aug. 12.- indictments <lb/>
charging manslaughter and criminal <lb/>
were returned <lb/>
criminal court today in connection <lb/>
with the disaster, <lb/>
captain and engineer and four <lb/>
officers or the Ht. <lb/>
Steamship Company, owners of th. <lb/>
boat, are named as <lb/>
George T. Arnold, <lb/>
II. Hull, vice-president gen- <lb/>
manager; W. O. secretary- <lb/>
treasurer; Ray W. assistant <lb/>
secretary- Marry <lb/>
captain of East land I Joseph M. <lb/>
engineer. <lb/>
Bonds were fixed at each <lb/>
officials and each <lb/>
and The two last named <lb/>
are charged with criminal careless- <lb/>
and officials with man- <lb/>
The bill against the Officials <lb/>
That they knew was <lb/>
had no stability. <lb/>
That they permitted <lb/>
aboard the vessel, which is more <lb/>
than its carrying capacity. <lb/>
Thai hey were negligent in hiring <lb/>
mi Incompetent engineer who, because <lb/>
of his lack of skill, was unable to con- <lb/>
the boat properly. <lb/>
Thai the crew did not Dumber <lb/>
enough hands to manage and control <lb/>
lie Eastland properly. <lb/>
Tanks. <lb/>
That the ballast tanks were allowed <lb/>
be out repair and were not filled. <lb/>
Filled. <lb/>
Against Captain these <lb/>
charges were <lb/>
That he permitted aboard tin- boat <lb/>
larger number passengers Hum <lb/>
he could safely carry. <lb/>
That he neglected to warn the <lb/>
angers to leave Eastland when it <lb/>
became to him she was <lb/>
bout to oven urn <lb/>
That he was negligent In seeing <lb/>
that the ballast tanks were In repair <lb/>
were properly filled <lb/>
That he was negligent In net seeing <lb/>
the chalk boles gangways <lb/>
were closed when ship loaded <lb/>
Counts her.- <lb/>
Architects are here to <lb/>
I . the new graded r. Io b <lb/>
mg in- h re, Si vi <lb/>
tow men d <lb/>
board has been in <lb/>
an attempt 1.1 decide on the f.<lb/>
t could i- h ii today <lb/>
o'clock whether or the board had <lb/>
upon any definite plan us ll <lb/>
was -till In conference. <lb/>
PREPARES TO <lb/>
TO <lb/>
N. H., Aug. <lb/>
was preparing today to leave <lb/>
for Washington to discuss the <lb/>
can and other questions with hit <lb/>
cabinet. <lb/>
The president remained in his Study <lb/>
this morning working on official <lb/>
He paid particular attention to <lb/>
the Mexican situation. Most of the <lb/>
morning hours he spent writing on <lb/>
his typewriter. An announcement on <lb/>
Mexico is expected soon after his re- <lb/>
turn to Washington. <lb/>
Members of his family will remain <lb/>
here. <lb/>
SHOT <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
Hiram Sykes. <lb/>
Work or Liberty <lb/>
Down By Guard <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Io United States <lb/>
in let <lb/>
Caledonia Farm, N. C. . I <lb/>
slate penitentiary I, Aug -While <lb/>
attempting to escape from Cale- <lb/>
farm here night Hiram <lb/>
a white man. under sentence <lb/>
to serve twelve year- state <lb/>
penitentiary, Instantly <lb/>
killed one the guards. <lb/>
The prisoners were returning <lb/>
work when Sykes lagged behind and <lb/>
then of a sudden made a break for <lb/>
liberty. The guard shot one lime, <lb/>
down his man. and be died <lb/>
almost instantly. <lb/>
Sykes was n native of Mecklenburg <lb/>
county and had been in the <lb/>
here since lust December, When <lb/>
he was convicted in Charlotte as <lb/>
suiting and shooting a policeman. <lb/>
At the time of the Sykes <lb/>
was a member of a of gunmen <lb/>
in that city. <lb/>
MRS, ROCKEFELLER'S <lb/>
Wants Revolutions to With. <lb/>
Interference lulled Stales. <lb/>
EH <lb/>
Chicago. Aug u Christian <lb/>
a . soldier, has a deeper respect <lb/>
oath allegiance lo <lb/>
than Of Ills marital vows. Mis <lb/>
he may have <lb/>
I , I ., Of his <lb/>
,, rallying to <lb/>
in- native land, be mis <lb/>
behaved before n <lb/>
Big l innings h <lb/>
York. Aug <lb/>
Franklin, receiver <lb/>
Mercantile Marina Company, Bled <lb/>
report ob operations the <lb/>
line, which he is in active <lb/>
total earnings <lb/>
May and as 11.805,233 and <lb/>
total general wt . <lb/>
tot depreciation and <lb/>
property. <lb/>
In connection with Mr. <lb/>
report. Charles E <lb/>
the <lb/>
International Mercantile company. <lb/>
gave out I saving that re- <lb/>
urns of all the properties, <lb/>
for IN Orel six <lb/>
year Indicate that <lb/>
tin. of that period <lb/>
would amount to 111.- <lb/>
Washington. Aug. Car- <lb/>
through his here <lb/>
Secretary Lansing today that <lb/>
Mexican people Mew with <lb/>
any attempt tending to <lb/>
success of armed force. <lb/>
message referred to the <lb/>
conference and was <lb/>
taken as signifying he would <lb/>
agree with its action toward Mexican <lb/>
affairs. <lb/>
communication was re- <lb/>
little less than a defiance .-I <lb/>
the United States in its efforts i.- <lb/>
bring all the Mexican factions a <lb/>
peace conference. <lb/>
and the persons who <lb/>
co-operate with i com- <lb/>
of the profound con- <lb/>
if the American <lb/>
would know the true situation In <lb/>
Mexico ii would understand that the <lb/>
only possible, just and so- <lb/>
would be to leave the <lb/>
follow natural course until <lb/>
the complete victory of the rep. <lb/>
net lei and pop- <lb/>
Cleveland, <lb/>
D, Rockefeller <lb/>
View Cemetery <lb/>
The <lb/>
the Interment <lb/>
guards were s <lb/>
The body an <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Tarrytown, S, <lb/>
in John l <lb/>
March <lb/>
Auk. 11- Mrs. John <lb/>
i buried In Lake <lb/>
here late yesterday <lb/>
veiled <lb/>
and night armed <lb/>
the grave. <lb/>
here early in the <lb/>
Sleepy Hollow, near <lb/>
Y. where it had been <lb/>
vault <lb/>
Germans Give Their <lb/>
Version of Peace Terms <lb/>
JAPANESE ll <lb/>
FOR It. <lb/>
Aug. Tin- <lb/>
is planning to hold on an <lb/>
large seal. In the <lb/>
seas off Island In the month <lb/>
October. II is said vessels <lb/>
war will participate, <lb/>
Among these will be th. <lb/>
Kongo. <lb/>
and A feature of Hie <lb/>
will he operation f SI TO <lb/>
planes and After <lb/>
will be by <lb/>
tin- end of the <lb/>
Will probably ii, th, waters <lb/>
off Osaka and prepare for the grand <lb/>
naval to be hold In <lb/>
lion of the emperor's in <lb/>
November <lb/>
i Panel Prints <lb/>
I rill. <lb/>
Heine, via I I <lb/>
I iii the text a <lb/>
Issued a group German <lb/>
professors <lb/>
their us of I <lb/>
pi i, These, according lo the <lb/>
f mm I insure free <lb/>
pension of Gorman culture, <lb/>
and for military <lb/>
commercial he <lb/>
to German; France must <lb/>
cede lo Germany all territory north <lb/>
Of a line to the mouth of <lb/>
the river and pay large In- <lb/>
Russia must cede Poland <lb/>
and the greater part th. Baltic <lb/>
provinces and other territory in <lb/>
of Indemnity which the could nut pay. <lb/>
Mi AT <lb/>
BRUCE MM <lb/>
The farm an- <lb/>
that the regular meeting of <lb/>
the and Co- <lb/>
operative of Pitt county win <lb/>
meet next Saturday, 14th. <lb/>
Brace All the farmers are earnestly <lb/>
to in- present <lb/>
patS in this<lb/>
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PAGE TWO <lb/>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
by <lb/>
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Mil. I <lb/>
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respect o <lb/>
sent. pr i <lb/>
government, and <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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. no<lb/>
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matter Germany would now be<lb/>
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will be at I <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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ii torn stands Is <lb/>
enterprise is to give <lb/>
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g work i the people and they <lb/>
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men <lb/>
. who <lb/>
., for locating <lb/>
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in lit tills B <lb/>
be to gel v pro <lb/>
i of and mall II t i <lb/>
every i nu i n he in the <lb/>
of Al Ii a, <lb/>
n i. reads something <lb/>
i . and <lb/>
II goo- <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
rut county <lb/>
la harsh; by the board <lb/>
of County of <lb/>
County in adjourned session a <lb/>
on Monday, July IS, 1915, or- <lb/>
mi election be held in tin <lb/>
following described <lb/>
on the north side of Ti <lb/>
river opposite Point <lb/>
Beach, thence running north de <lb/>
trees anal to rock, <lb/>
with the Creek to B, B. <lb/>
the Miles Stephen Ian- <lb/>
thence with the said <lb/>
end line to <lb/>
line, thence the Wilson and <lb/>
line to Robert <lb/>
; i, thence the I <lb/>
and line ti <lb/>
Noah Lee's line, thence the <lb/>
Lea and Peel line to J. R <lb/>
Baker's line, thence with the J. it. <lb/>
U to R. R <lb/>
Fleming's line, thence w the <lb/>
and Fleming line to Ci i <lb/>
thence up k to it. <lb/>
and Walter I r <lb/>
thence with the said and <lb/>
Webb line to Geo. and <lb/>
Webb's corner, thence with the said <lb/>
Webb and line i- Matthew <lb/>
line, thence with the <lb/>
IS <lb/>
mid we'll OUT trouble man right <lb/>
ltd When something like this hap- <lb/>
pens In your home your plumbing <lb/>
Plumbing <lb/>
i- defective, antiquated, unsanitary or <lb/>
worn out. have us make re- <lb/>
pairs or install a new system of <lb/>
MODERN <lb/>
a special. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks <lb/>
and <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
M. W. I It. <lb/>
Practice to of the <lb/>
Nose and Throat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Fitting <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L James, <lb/>
N. C, every Monday. <lb/>
Home OB N. C. <lb/>
,. will j Move and Webb line to the Batter<lb/>
his bearers i i . <lb/>
. r. Then Is the time to tell him <lb/>
to <lb/>
hi for i <lb/>
. ii town <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
. II <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
m Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting courthouse. <lb/>
I, <lb/>
I to what ex <lb/>
. Head <lb/>
n , i m not always <lb/>
. I . i . , ;<lb/>
and Webb line to the White <lb/>
I and public road <lb/>
thence with the said road to the <lb/>
Mill road, thence with Shep <lb/>
Mill l t-- the fork of the road <lb/>
of <lb/>
the road lea ling to <lb/>
Pork to the and <lb/>
road, e a straight I <lb/>
j v hi am a. th mi i <lb/>
the ten mile Post <lb/>
and election, the r. i. Railroad, <lb/>
. proposition to issue fifty the and Which <lb/>
dollar, worth of road bond, and <lb/>
by Township, Pitt county, u, Hunting<lb/>
from a i a ml glance in the <lb/>
mer <lb/>
paper I- i of Mary <lb/>
Tar- <lb/>
that <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Is III <lb/>
rounds <lb/>
lat. <lb/>
i II from <lb/>
, I <lb/>
each round <lb/>
or- <lb/>
the munition of Ger- <lb/>
require 1.1.,. pounds of col <lb/>
. the Held r <lb/>
., i ammunition. This Is i <lb/>
;. . . or hales n <lb/>
are needed to supply Bl <lb/>
. ammunition, to say nothing of <lb/>
. both <lb/>
i Germany has a large <lb/>
lion stored tip. or unless <lb/>
covers something to take the place <lb/>
., e manufacture of gun- <lb/>
powder, the German nation Is In <lb/>
danger of having a In her <lb/>
munition supply. This will, of <lb/>
course, be to the advantage of the <lb/>
lies and Is what they are looking f-r. <lb/>
go on i <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County.<lb/>
with i- Creek <lb/>
with Creek <lb/>
Word mid the Hopkins corner, <lb/>
with Henry Ward and Hopkins <lb/>
to It. Harrington's George Moon <lb/>
line, thence with the Harrington and <lb/>
Hopkins line to E, A. Carney's and <lb/>
Harrington's line to the Ben <lb/>
thence with the Hen Wooten <lb/>
and Joe Daniel lino to Lawrence <lb/>
thence with the Wooten and <lb/>
Nobles <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of of Pitt <lb/>
in session assembled <lb/>
the 6th -lay of July 1915. It being <lb/>
the regular meeting held tho Ward line to <lb/>
Monday of July 1915, ordered an line, thence W. 1- <lb/>
to be held In line to D, <lb/>
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina on St <lb/>
the 21st day of September I Fleming <lb/>
at the regular polling place G. Moore's line to the lair <lb/>
the town of for said Town- John Fleming's line, thence with th. <lb/>
on the question or proposition John Fleming line to the Matt <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Railway <lb/>
Premier Carrier of The South <lb/>
Low Round Trip Summer <lb/>
Tickets NM on Sale to <lb/>
Land of The <lb/>
nay, <lb/>
Hot Springs and all Other <lb/>
tern North Carolina Points <lb/>
Spend vacation In the cool <lb/>
mountains of Western North Carolina. <lb/>
and Sunday Excursion <lb/>
round trip ticket OB sale to Asheville. <lb/>
Black Mountain, Mt. Airy. Morehead <lb/>
City, Wilmington and various other <lb/>
mountain and seashore resorts. <lb/>
For Illustrated booklets, complete <lb/>
detailed Information, ask your agent, <lb/>
or communicate with <lb/>
F. YORK, <lb/>
Passenger Agent <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Veterinary <lb/>
On <lb/>
Day II <lb/>
M. CLARK, <lb/>
Attorney at Ian. <lb/>
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty. <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
F. G, and Son. <lb/>
S. EVERETT, <lb/>
at l-a. <lb/>
Office in the National Bank Building, <lb/>
Avenue. <lb/>
PARKER'S ART STUDIO, <lb/>
Corner Fourth and streets. <lb/>
Made It-Ill mid <lb/>
Send us your <lb/>
KODAK WORK. . <lb/>
II. F. TYSON, <lb/>
Office on Fourth Street near Frank <lb/>
Wilson's Store. <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
m . <lb/>
Attorney mid <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
-i<lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The life Insurance <lb/>
at New <lb/>
is stand <lb/>
lug op m the world I <lb/>
l- might be Germany will <lb/>
mi top after all <lb/>
Those Mexicans are now In e fair <lb/>
v ,. to g t a dose Hi -t will knock all <lb/>
revolution spirit --i them <lb/>
in anyway <lb/>
be , Kinston Press was <lb/>
hen Ii hinted that those cows <lb/>
In Washington the <lb/>
under the in <lb/>
. . ii Noah's ark <lb/>
line thence with the Matt Harris and <lb/>
Fleming line to Tar river thence with <lb/>
Tar river to Hie <lb/>
That the said election to be held on <lb/>
ship <lb/>
of Issuing Fifty thousand dollars <lb/>
worth of road bonds, to bear five per <lb/>
cent interest per annum payable semi- <lb/>
and to run for a period Of Tuesday, September 1915. at <lb/>
m M-M <lb/>
from the same to used for the am, the of <lb/>
pose of laying out. establishing, voters of the above de <lb/>
pairing, grading, constructing and <lb/>
If I for guy to <lb/>
In ,. am tell what be would do In tho <lb/>
n But <lb/>
i. . . <lb/>
. i <lb/>
mi I <lb/>
in It,<lb/>
Greenville- is a pretty husky young- <lb/>
i tor its age, but it could be made <lb/>
in grow until it will surpass its pres- <lb/>
That's just what every <lb/>
in should wain to see <lb/>
one lives in <lb/>
lake particular pride In <lb/>
town grow until ii has become a <lb/>
The metropolis of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina Is not mo high an ideal to <lb/>
set. We ran reach position If we <lb/>
-.--irk hard enough, but this town <lb/>
ever be much larger If it does <lb/>
up that ii wants to <lb/>
i real town <lb/>
The Or <lb/>
working collectively and for the ad- <lb/>
of the n it same <lb/>
hi make of Greene <lb/>
. . i I , own for <lb/>
tune ii time. <lb/>
are o in <lb/>
for It ., <lb/>
improving in any way the Public <lb/>
Roads In Farmville Township as pro- <lb/>
by an Act of the Legislature of <lb/>
North Carolina. Session of 1913, <lb/>
as Chapter One Hundred and <lb/>
twenty-two of the Public Laws <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
notice s <lb/>
en, that an entirely New Registration <lb/>
for said election was ordered and <lb/>
called and that B. Turnage was <lb/>
is appointed Registrar for said <lb/>
election, and that tho Books for Reg- <lb/>
will be opened on Monday, <lb/>
1916 and close sun- <lb/>
set on Saturday, September, <lb/>
that on each Saturday during the <lb/>
said Registration period the Regis- <lb/>
hooks will be open at tho reg- <lb/>
in the town of <lb/>
North Carolina, and at all <lb/>
other than during said period will be <lb/>
opened at the office of B. Turnage <lb/>
in town of North Caro- <lb/>
And all citizens desiring to <lb/>
vote In bond election to held <lb/>
on September will he re- <lb/>
quired to register. <lb/>
This the 8th day of July. 1915. <lb/>
s. A. Congleton, <lb/>
Chin. Board of Com. county. <lb/>
Bra Bell, <lb/>
territory, as to whether there <lb/>
shall or shall not be levied and col <lb/>
a Special School tax of thirty <lb/>
cents on the Poll and ten cents on the <lb/>
One Hundred dollars valuation prop <lb/>
in the above described territory <lb/>
and at said election those favoring <lb/>
the Special Tax shall vote u written <lb/>
or printed ballot containing the words <lb/>
Special- and those <lb/>
ed to said Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
printed Ballot containing the words <lb/>
Special <lb/>
And it is further ordered that. J. <lb/>
be and ho is hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
and S. V. Williams and S. Flem- <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll Hold- <lb/>
era or Judges of election. <lb/>
And It is further ordered a new <lb/>
Registration Is and shall be required <lb/>
and the Registration books <lb/>
said District territory shall be op <lb/>
on Thursday. August 1918 <lb/>
and closed Saturday. September 4th <lb/>
1918, for the purpose of Registering <lb/>
the qualified voters for Hie said DiS <lb/>
or territory. <lb/>
This the 12th day of July. 1918 <lb/>
S. A. Congleton, <lb/>
Chin. Board of county <lb/>
Bell, Clerk. <lb/>
T-i I ltd <lb/>
After so many the <lb/>
and near dying over spelling <lb/>
ii the esteemed <lb/>
ton Star to refer i the <lb/>
Deafness Be Cured <lb/>
by as -l <lb/>
th- ill, portion of <lb/>
only on-- way lo curs <lb/>
by constitution, <lb/>
by an Initialed c <lb/>
Of IS <lb/>
This <lb/>
r I <lb/>
entirely <lb/>
unit lulu<lb/>
ear. There <lb/>
is, and <lb/>
rs Deafness is <lb/>
of Hi- <lb/>
Tube <lb/>
have a <lb/>
n It is <lb/>
. la and <lb/>
, in taken <lb/>
o normal <lb/>
hearing he destroyed <lb/>
out 1-n. <lb/>
which Is Mil an <lb/>
f mucous surface <lb/>
We i One for any <lb/>
of by <lb/>
cannot our--d by <lb/>
for free. <lb/>
F. J CHUNKY CO. Toledo. Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Take I'll <lb/>
that <lb/>
Catarrh Cur,. <lb/>
for constipation <lb/>
It. C. Al <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
lilt. ANNIE L. JOINER, <lb/>
Office in the National Hank Building, <lb/>
Avenue. <lb/>
Office in to and to <lb/>
SKINNER, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
Take tint the <lb/>
Uremia is duo to the circulation In <lb/>
the system of poison and waste prod- <lb/>
that should be removed from the <lb/>
blood by the kidneys. If the ashes arc <lb/>
not removed the lire dies and the ma- <lb/>
stops. So with the waste <lb/>
products o system. Kid- <lb/>
Pills help the kidneys remove <lb/>
waste matter that causes rheumatism, <lb/>
aches and pains, stiff joints and sore <lb/>
muscles. everywhere. -Adv. <lb/>
OM Sorts, Otter Remedies Won't Curt. <lb/>
The wort ca-ea. no matter how Ion <lb/>
-e by Hie old reliable Dr. <lb/>
Healing Oil. It relieve<lb/>
Children's <lb/>
It is wrong to neglect a cold at any <lb/>
time because it weakens the system <lb/>
lays the sufferer open to attack <lb/>
from other diseases. Wet feet, sud- <lb/>
den changes in and <lb/>
Sleeping uncovered at night cause <lb/>
many children's colds in summer <lb/>
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound <lb/>
gives and prompt relief. Sold <lb/>
nit. I'll FITZGERALD, <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor National <lb/>
Hank Building, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
e of the as Newborn. everywhere Adv. <lb/>
IS GROWING <lb/>
We grow them. Roses, Violets. Val- <lb/>
lilies and Carnations a specialty. <lb/>
Wedding and funeral flowers <lb/>
ed to the latest artistic styles. <lb/>
Ito Cabbage and collard plants <lb/>
ready now. <lb/>
Ferns. Palms and many other nice <lb/>
plants for the house. Write to our <lb/>
Spring Trice List of Rose Bushes <lb/>
Shrubberies. Hedge <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
FLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone orders <lb/>
promptly by J. <lb/>
and CO, Raleigh. N. <lb/>
Whit I-. Brown, agent, Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
How To Quinine To Children. <lb/>
I, name to an <lb/>
Improved Quinine. It is a Syrup, <lb/>
ant to lake and does not the stomach. <lb/>
Children take It and know it Quinine. <lb/>
Also especially adapted t- adults who cannot <lb/>
Does not nauseate nor <lb/>
ringing In the <lb/>
It the next time you need any <lb/>
Ask lot package. The <lb/>
blown in bottle. W <lb/>
The Greenville Tobacco Market Will <lb/>
Open Tuesday, August 17th, 1915 <lb/>
interests of the tobacco growers than this year. We have the largest and strongest force of buyers in the state <lb/>
and it will pay you to bring your tobacco to this no matter how many miles live <lb/>
Star Warehouse <lb/>
Come To The Star-W HERE WORK AND WORTH WINS <lb/>
IS THE PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO, BECAUSE <lb/>
NONE OTHER IS BETTER LIGHTED OR EQUIPPED <lb/>
TO INSURE THEIR CUSTOMERS RECEIVING THE <lb/>
TIP-TOP DOLLAR FOR EVERY PILE.<lb/>
I In- Slur Is Hie<lb/>
G. V. SMITH and B. B. SUGG, Sole Owners and proprietors <lb/>
PAGE THREE <lb/>
, i j <lb/>
Why you should insure with the Na- <lb/>
Life of <lb/>
because; <lb/>
It is an OLD LINE COMPANY and has pass- <lb/>
ed the experimental stage. <lb/>
Th contracts, taken as a whole, cannot <lb/>
be excelled. It has more insurance in force <lb/>
it Pitt County than any New England Com- <lb/>
It is paying larger dividends than any New <lb/>
England Company. <lb/>
n Million Insurance on the of <lb/>
County people <lb/>
Its are of such character that <lb/>
today notwithstanding the disturbed <lb/>
conditions of the country, not one dollar <lb/>
of interest or principal is in default. <lb/>
It has maintained the lowest death rate of <lb/>
any company equal age for more than a <lb/>
quarter of a century. <lb/>
It has no insurance or investments in Europe. <lb/>
It will not carry over twenty-five thousand <lb/>
on any one life. <lb/>
It does not invest its money in any <lb/>
stocks or securities. <lb/>
It has increased its of dividends four <lb/>
or five times the last seven years. <lb/>
SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS. <lb/>
IT has around TWO HUNDRED MILLION <lb/>
INSURANCE in force. <lb/>
And last but not least, we have sold <lb/>
for The National Life since and <lb/>
it is our one effort to deal squarely and hon- <lb/>
with all of our policy-holders. <lb/>
See Us before buying; It will pay you <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
in i. son <lb/>
TO lit; TO VI II. <lb/>
Walker, of <lb/>
Christian church, will to Walston- <lb/>
when he will <lb/>
opes ii there tonight Two <lb/>
Mr. Walker conducted <lb/>
revival at place <lb/>
there was do church building there, <lb/>
inn during revival Mr. Walker <lb/>
added sixty-eight members lo the <lb/>
and a building erected. <lb/>
Mr, Walker was assisted la re- <lb/>
by Rev, Horace Battle. <lb/>
VI <lb/>
O. I. TODAY. <lb/>
Mr. I. Joyner gave a to <lb/>
tin- tobacco men of city t-lay. <lb/>
barbecue was held term <lb/>
just town and the table was <lb/>
In the grove A very large <lb/>
number of local co and business <lb/>
were <lb/>
River Township <lb/>
Votes <lb/>
II. Black town- <lb/>
ship Saturday voted bonds <lb/>
for good roads, it was a hard fought <lb/>
battle, good roads won by <lb/>
tr. majority. <lb/>
c. A. has aid- <lb/>
Rev. A. Campbell, pastor the <lb/>
Baptist church here, In a revival, per- <lb/>
haps in tho the <lb/>
town. in In re <lb/>
received .-r baptism. <lb/>
scheduled to <lb/>
SEVERE PUNISHMENT; <lb/>
Of of Fife <lb/>
Relieved <lb/>
Ml Airy. Sarah <lb/>
this town, suffered for <lb/>
years with womanly troubles, also <lb/>
stomach troubles, and my punishment <lb/>
was more than any one could tell. <lb/>
I tried most every kind medicine, <lb/>
but none did me any good. <lb/>
I read one day about the <lb/>
man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I <lb/>
had not taken but six bottles until <lb/>
I was almost cured. It did me more <lb/>
than all the other medicines had <lb/>
put together. <lb/>
My friends bean asking me why I <lb/>
looked so well, and told them <lb/>
Several are now taking <lb/>
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any <lb/>
of the ailments due to womanly trouble, <lb/>
such as headache, <lb/>
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired <lb/>
II so. let us urge you to give I <lb/>
trial. We feel confident it will help you, <lb/>
it as it has a million other women <lb/>
e past halt century. <lb/>
Begin taking lo-day. You <lb/>
won't regret it. All druggists. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
The lug prices gust <lb/>
. included In <lb/>
fully equip <lb/>
Tin e <lb/>
, there will be no <lb/>
redaction In i <lb/>
Ford SupplY Company I<lb/>
Wt-g-a. U- <lb/>
We Wish to buy of <lb/>
Shelled Corn <lb/>
Household and Kitchen furniture <lb/>
Suit-. <lb/>
i h undersigned, as agent, ill i oil <lb/>
lot hold hen <lb/>
on the courthouse Saturday <lb/>
morning II o'clock. -ash. <lb/>
V. M. WOOTEN. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL . <lb/>
Society <lb/>
The Woman's Missionary <lb/>
the Emanuel Baptist church will <lb/>
tomorrow afternoon at o'clock with <lb/>
Mrs. W. i Rice. Time to bring the <lb/>
special offering for th- <lb/>
school. <lb/>
MIS <lb/>
Miss Gertrude Bason, <lb/>
visiting at the home Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
Mr Brown weal <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mary Perkins left this morn- <lb/>
ti <lb/>
Mrs. K. T. little son, <lb/>
William Karl, of Portsmouth, an- visit- <lb/>
Mrs, S. Way. <lb/>
Miss Julia Harrison returned <lb/>
from a visit to Portsmouth. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Holler and <lb/>
niece, of an- visiting Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. W. T. Hunter <lb/>
Mrs. I. left morning <lb/>
for Wilson's Mills. <lb/>
Mr J. P. has returned from <lb/>
Va . whore he went to <lb/>
visit relatives <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Bland and children have <lb/>
gone to Everett for a short stay. <lb/>
Mr. J. Milton Johnson is spending <lb/>
a few days in Washington. <lb/>
Mrs. ii. W. Baker has returned from <lb/>
Mr. Conrad Wash- <lb/>
today- <lb/>
Mr, today In Elisa- <lb/>
beth City. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes were <lb/>
hero yesterday an-l went Orioles- <lb/>
land today <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS <lb/>
These sudden showers arc bad for <lb/>
tho so much <lb/>
evidence In Greenville these warm <lb/>
days. <lb/>
August 17th Is the big day for <lb/>
Greenville. The tobacco market has <lb/>
its initial opening that day. <lb/>
There is no let-up in the number <lb/>
of folks that daily leave for the beach <lb/>
and for the mountains. <lb/>
A full police court is a tiling of <lb/>
the past in Greenville <lb/>
DAM'S FRIDAY <lb/>
There will he a public dance In the <lb/>
new nines building Friday night. <lb/>
Everybody welcome. Ladles and spec- <lb/>
free. Gentlemen dancing. <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
tor <lb/>
on an-l para <lb/>
to IS <lb/>
V MU <lb/>
It I I II. <lb/>
Carlyle Sloan, <lb/>
a ha i.; d from <lb/>
, was <lb/>
his ea In it, <lb/>
bis four stay then <lb/>
Hi l the <lb/>
did not seem in fool <lb/>
were very bitter <lb/>
them or particularly eager sink <lb/>
trading vessels. Soldiers told <lb/>
him their comrades from the <lb/>
ii. lies we section Bald <lb/>
that the Germans only two hundred <lb/>
yards away would call out to them <lb/>
from time, to are not after <lb/>
you. It's tin- English we <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
known tonic <lb/>
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up Whole System. cents. <lb/>
ALL MO<lb/>
Get the Want Ad Habit- <lb/>
Reflector Pay <lb/>
East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training <lb/>
School <lb/>
AUGUST <lb/>
Household and furniture for <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
The undersigned, as agent, will sell <lb/>
a lot of household and kitchen <lb/>
on the courthouse lot Saturday <lb/>
morning at o'clock. Terms, <lb/>
F. M. WOOTEN. <lb/>
Atlantic City, N. J. <lb/>
Baltimore, Md,. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Richmond, Va., <lb/>
Virginia Beach, <lb/>
Washington, D. C, <lb/>
Markets Quoted Bros.<lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
7-S <lb/>
-8 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
6-8<lb/>
V school train teachers <lb/>
the public schools North Carolina. <lb/>
Ever energy Is directed this one <lb/>
. Tuition free to all <lb/>
agree to Path. Fall term <lb/>
September M. <lb/>
For other <lb/>
address <lb/>
R. H. WRIGHT, <lb/>
SOUTHAMPTON <lb/>
COTTAGE <lb/>
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY <lb/>
ADVANTAGES OF <lb/>
BOTH BAYS <lb/>
ROOM AND BOARDING <lb/>
RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
MRS. J. W. YORK <lb/>
box 17- OCEAN VIEW. VA. <lb/>
The Quinine Does Hot Affect The <lb/>
Of tonic effect. LAX <lb/>
than ordinary <lb/>
and does not cause nor <lb/>
lacing in head Remember the full name and <lb/>
look for the signature E. w. GROVE, <lb/>
j. BEST <lb/>
AND HEAD STONES <lb/>
AD IRON FENCES <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
VIA THE <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Standard of the <lb/>
Returning, tickets will be limited to reach original <lb/>
starting point prior to midnight September 1st, <lb/>
Corresponding low rates from other points. <lb/>
For any information, reservations, etc. address <lb/>
W. H. WARD, <lb/>
Agent, Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
If It Is <lb/>
Headstones <lb/>
Markers <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Let Me See You <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
COLLEGE <lb/>
or Virginia <lb/>
MEDICINE DENTISTRY <lb/>
St t M. D., <lb/>
I ft. <lb/>
Clay <lb/>
TO S E E BETTER <lb/>
NEGLECT YOUR <lb/>
EYES <lb/>
II your eyes are troubling you <lb/>
to where <lb/>
EXAMINATION IS FREE <lb/>
glasses to suit eyes <lb/>
applied at cost. <lb/>
Broken <lb/>
W. L. BEST,<lb/>
House That Protects <lb/>
The largest, best lighted, most up-to-date Warehouse in Greenville. Complete in every respect. We guarantee you highest <lb/>
price YOUR TOBACCO at all <lb/>
OUR Efficiency, Reliability and Service <lb/>
Come to See Us. Your friends to serve, <lb/>
O. G. RUCKER, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Market Opens Tuesday, August<lb/>
Johnston Foxhall<lb/>
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PAGE FOUR <lb/>
is <lb/>
ITS OWN <lb/>
Insurance rates CM be <lb/>
lowered as much as tun cents on the <lb/>
hundred dollars U the City maintain <lb/>
a Ire commensurate with <lb/>
set by com- <lb/>
panics. <lb/>
Such reduction i property own- <lb/>
h year <lb/>
action of b <lb/>
the pr. <lb/>
the ownership real estate. <lb/>
The city baa based fire truck <lb/>
,,.,,. tare <lb/>
whole<lb/>
owner or tin <lb/>
Real <lb/>
rental <lb/>
III <lb/>
mall t i and a profit <lb/>
arty owners. <lb/>
the purchase i ruck. It la <lb/>
all <lb/>
It la <lb/>
her <lb/>
bull I <lb/>
churches, etc i <lb/>
not compare with end <lb/>
physical <lb/>
here an sett I Hal <lb/>
cause they i on <lb/>
and put to use all other i <lb/>
Ho, . has can be use <lb/>
except In so <lb/>
Nothing enhance <lb/>
M or so much as health. <lb/>
N town i an hope to <lb/>
until Its <lb/>
.;,,. to sanitation. <lb/>
Small s bi <lb/>
. . i this, the <lb/>
that tall <lb/>
,.,,.,. man. Its <lb/>
invites I <lb/>
happiness furthers <lb/>
The a en i high ti sea <lb/>
to disease, rain. i death <lb/>
d, bills and fin <lb/>
. I d i km he <lb/>
ran not e, i he gets <lb/>
Into debt and despond m y. In i hi <lb/>
words, km s an <lb/>
n, set Into a liability. <lb/>
Property contaminated by infect i <lb/>
or contagious disease Is bad property. <lb/>
It will not rent to people who have In- <lb/>
enough to look Into his <lb/>
It is not worth protection from <lb/>
lire. Prove it to be unhealthy and it <lb/>
will neither rent nor sell. It makes <lb/>
people who occupy It worthless <lb/>
Therefore the average man abandons <lb/>
it for a healthier place, and II <lb/>
a death-trap ever after. <lb/>
In other words, the great truth has <lb/>
last come average man that <lb/>
a borne saturated with <lb/>
case la dear any price. Sanitation <lb/>
i, i knowledge now. Schools. <lb/>
white and colored, are teaching <lb/>
i wry day. Children know more <lb/>
about It than grown-ups. Your cook's <lb/>
child an teach you things about it <lb/>
that perhaps you never knew. <lb/>
In the face of these facts property <lb/>
ll being rented today in Greenville <lb/>
without regard to sanitation. Mr, A <lb/>
put his properly in first . i on- <lb/>
but Mr. tails to do so. What <lb/>
are we going to do about It <lb/>
Shall we continue to go on record <lb/>
as a municipality with surface privies <lb/>
draining into open ditches, which <lb/>
ditches, according to our Stale lab- <lb/>
of Hygiene, are <lb/>
polluted <lb/>
Can we afford to longer permit con- <lb/>
to exist that according to <lb/>
Stales public health a <lb/>
ties are breeding anopheles mos- <lb/>
sufficient in number to infect <lb/>
i whole town <lb/>
Arc we going to longer <lb/>
n forms that our county health <lb/>
officer has I urged and given <lb/>
detail plant tor <lb/>
Man's protection against <lb/>
ease can b bad. but Ilka things <lb/>
worth while it price. To <lb/>
II costs money, brains, effort, and co- <lb/>
operation. <lb/>
To do without it coats <lb/>
Inefficiency, disloyalty t the. average <lb/>
man, disease and death. <lb/>
Throw aside Christianity, Sociology, <lb/>
and all the higher <lb/>
sentiment if you will, study the <lb/>
proposition from that sordid but <lb/>
standpoint of how it lilts <lb/>
pocket nerve and even business <lb/>
will force the conclusion that it <lb/>
economical, wise and best. <lb/>
To delay longer is suicidal to the <lb/>
growth of n municipality whoso gov- <lb/>
values both property and the <lb/>
safety of human beings. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified a- administrator of <lb/>
the estate of the late William B. <lb/>
Lyon. this is to notify all persons <lb/>
having claims against the said estate <lb/>
to present them to the undersigned <lb/>
administrator or to bis attorneys on <lb/>
or before the day of August, 1916. <lb/>
or ibis notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
All persona owing said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate at I <lb/>
ZENO <lb/>
Ayden, N C. <lb/>
The Placing of a <lb/>
MONUMENT <lb/>
OR <lb/>
HEADSTONE <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Marble Granite <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
CAR LOAD OF SASH AND DOORS <lb/>
-WE <lb/>
Mowers, Rake, Hay Balers. Stalk Cutters, Manure Spreaders, Oils, Nails, Lime, <lb/>
Cement and Platter <lb/>
in<lb/>
RT HADLEY <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Work <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
at per cent than same can <lb/>
had from any agent. See <lb/>
i . ad be I need. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
i n two i <lb/>
once. J. w. Shaw Parker's <lb/>
Studio <lb/>
LOST l ON DICKINSON <lb/>
avenue Sunday gold watch and neck- <lb/>
lace. May. in back. <lb/>
Return Fleming St. Reward, <lb/>
Valued us keepsake only. <lb/>
of registration and election <lb/>
upon the to issue Fifty <lb/>
Thousand worth Road <lb/>
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
of of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session assembled on <lb/>
the 5th day of July 1915, It being the <lb/>
regular meeting held the 1st Monday <lb/>
of July 1915, ordered an election <lb/>
be held in Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina, on Tuesday <lb/>
the 21st day of September at the <lb/>
regular polling place in the towns of <lb/>
Falkland for said township, on the <lb/>
question or proposition of Issuing <lb/>
Fifty Thousand Dollars, <lb/>
worth of Road Bonds, to bear Five <lb/>
per cent interest per annum, payable <lb/>
semi-annually, and to run for a per- <lb/>
of thirty years the funds <lb/>
received from the same to be used <lb/>
for the purpose of laying out, <lb/>
and repairing, grading, con- <lb/>
and improving in any way <lb/>
the Public Roads in Falkland town- <lb/>
ship as provided by an Act of the <lb/>
Legislature of North Carolina, <lb/>
of 1913, designated as Chapter <lb/>
One Hundred and twenty-two <lb/>
of the Public laws of North Carolina. <lb/>
And notice is further hereby <lb/>
en that an entirely new registration <lb/>
for said election was ordered and <lb/>
called, and that J. H. Smith was <lb/>
and is Registrar for said <lb/>
Election, and that the Books Reg- <lb/>
will be open on Monday, <lb/>
August 1915, and closed at sun <lb/>
set on Saturday, September 1915. <lb/>
that on each Saturday during the <lb/>
said time and Registration books <lb/>
will be open at the regular polling <lb/>
place In the town of Falkland and <lb/>
at all other times at the residence <lb/>
of the said J. H. Smith in the said <lb/>
Town of Falkland, North Carolina, <lb/>
and all citizens desiring to vote on <lb/>
said Bond Election to be held on <lb/>
1915, will be required to <lb/>
register. <lb/>
This the 9th day of July 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Congleton, <lb/>
Chm. Board County Commissioners <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
Bell, clerk. <lb/>
I. FOB <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights liter- <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. ll-l <lb/>
V MATT <lb/>
Duke on Dickinson avenue next to <lb/>
w lines building. <lb/>
North County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
Mary Harris vs. Oscar <lb/>
The defendant. Oscar Harris, will <lb/>
lake notice an action entitled as <lb/>
above been commenced in the <lb/>
court of Pitt county, North <lb/>
i to obtain a divorce absolute <lb/>
him; and the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice that he is required <lb/>
to appear at the term of the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county to be held on the <lb/>
second after the first Monday <lb/>
in September. 1915, it being the <lb/>
day of said month, at Hie courthouse <lb/>
in said county, and answer or demur <lb/>
lo the complaint in said action or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In said complaint. <lb/>
This day of July, 1815 <lb/>
J. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of I he Superior Court. <lb/>
Kilt -8-room home, <lb/>
lo. Easy terms. <lb/>
did shade trees and all modern con- <lb/>
Box N. c <lb/>
or three gentlemen <lb/>
for furnished rooms, with or with- <lb/>
out board. Mrs. Spear Phone 219-J. <lb/>
FOB ROOM INK MIAMI TO <lb/>
Mrs. Annie <lb/>
SEW M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
FOR 1ST, <lb/>
now coupled by L. C. Hatch <lb/>
Higgs Bros. <lb/>
CALL AND SEE H <lb/>
Machine for lighting your <lb/>
homes, S. T. Hicks. <lb/>
FOR APART. <lb/>
in Hotel Macon. Modern con- <lb/>
Apply to L C Skinner. <lb/>
FOR SHE COMPLETE <lb/>
for small restaurant. Big <lb/>
bargain. J. II. Calloway. Washington <lb/>
N. C. Reference, II. A. White. <lb/>
Tis when we LOVE to <lb/>
ENJOY OUR <lb/>
The Summer <lb/>
ICE COLD TEA <lb/>
I have in your CHOICE of the BEST Black, Green <lb/>
and Mixed in hall pound tins at <lb/>
BI <lb/>
For <lb/>
1,1.11,. , ., <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Pint Japan <lb/>
Breakfast <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
Formosa India <lb/>
Ceylon <lb/>
GREEN TEAS <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
Hi MO <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
India <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, i <lb/>
Norfolk Q <lb/>
ill <lb/>
ff ANTED TO Oil BI V <lb/>
in good location. Address <lb/>
are Reflector. <lb/>
CALL IN AND INSPECT it PER. <lb/>
feet ion water heater for domestic <lb/>
use. S. T. Hicks. <lb/>
Schedule ill Effect April II, <lb/>
N. U The following schedule fig- <lb/>
published as information only <lb/>
and are not <lb/>
TWAINS <lb/>
a. m. Daily, <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk <lb/>
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb/>
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler Par- <lb/>
Car Service Chocowinity to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connects for all points North <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
p. in Daily, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Westbound <lb/>
3.02 a. in. Daily, for Wilson. <lb/>
and west. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. North. South and <lb/>
West. <lb/>
a. m. Dally, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Wilson and Connects for <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. m. Dally, for Raleigh and all <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
in gears, apply to J. L. <lb/>
Hassell, Agent, Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Gen. Pas. <lb/>
J. D. STACK. <lb/>
Gen. Supt. <lb/>
Winterville High School <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The ill begin Tuesday, Literary <lb/>
Sic and Bible our-c then, men and all <lb/>
liming bad experience in teaching. Location and healthful. <lb/>
Expenses very reasonable, <lb/>
lien Catalog and particular-, address <lb/>
st OP TRAINS <lb/>
Atlantic at line. <lb/>
Northbound Southbound. <lb/>
No. a. m. No. p. m. <lb/>
No. p. m. No. p. m. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern.<lb/>
No. a. m No. p. m. <lb/>
No. a. m. No. II a. m. <lb/>
No. p. m. No T, p. m. <lb/>
Tn Summer <lb/>
of buy four and asthma <lb/>
victims who are not able to go to the <lb/>
mountains And relief in Honey <lb/>
and Tar Compound. II allays in- <lb/>
Booths and heals raw and <lb/>
rasping bronchial tubes and helps <lb/>
In breathing, and <lb/>
makes sound, refreshing sleep <lb/>
Sold everywhere- Adv. <lb/>
BALE OF REAL <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by Vance Belcher to W. <lb/>
ll Daily. Jr. dated the 13th day of <lb/>
June. 1914, as appears of record In the <lb/>
register's In Pitt county, in Book <lb/>
All, page the undersigned <lb/>
will, on Monday, the 29th day of <lb/>
August, 1915, at o'clock noon, ex- <lb/>
pose to public sale before the court- <lb/>
house door in Greenville, to tho high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash, the following <lb/>
or parcel of laud, to <lb/>
and being In town <lb/>
situated on George and <lb/>
Belcher streets, and being sub-divided <lb/>
into eight lots as shown by plat <lb/>
of land made by the Atlantic <lb/>
Realty Company, each of said lots <lb/>
being feel front and ti i <lb/>
This sale will be made to satisfy the <lb/>
terms said mortgage, dated June <lb/>
IS, 1914, above referred to. <lb/>
This tin- day of 1916, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
Notice i- hereby given on Fri- <lb/>
day August 1915, or there- <lb/>
after convenient to the governor, <lb/>
an application will be presented <lb/>
governor for the pardon George <lb/>
Mitchell who is serving a five-year <lb/>
term on the PHI county for <lb/>
He was sentenced at <lb/>
the November Term. 1913 and began <lb/>
service immediately. <lb/>
This the 6th day of August, 1918. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
By Julius lire a, <lb/>
F. C. NYE. A. B. Principal <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
J. C WEBB <lb/>
The Photographer <lb/>
Is connected with <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
better known us the In the <lb/>
future orders can be left ill No. <lb/>
Dickinson or call phone <lb/>
N.<lb/>
The Quickest and Most <lb/>
Permanent Way <lb/>
TO BREAK <lb/>
CHILLS and FEVERS <lb/>
IS BY TAKING <lb/>
The with a Guarantee <lb/>
ads upon in a mild way, and does not cause <lb/>
feeling so often the case with <lb/>
PRICE CENTS <lb/>
Said by Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and in <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
Invigorating to Pale and <lb/>
The Old Standard tonic <lb/>
GROVE S <lb/>
A SUE <lb/>
Cause <lb/>
discomfort and dangers of hot <lb/>
weather are doubled if the liver la <lb/>
and the Inactive. <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets are prompt, <lb/>
Wholesome and effective in action <lb/>
without griping or pain. If you feel <lb/>
and languid, bloated or overfull, <lb/>
a r. Cathartic I will <lb/>
you persona welcome the <lb/>
free they bring, Sold <lb/>
.,. , nu, . ca That Hot <lb/>
Mm, nu I cats . i,, ,. lax- <lb/>
Tie worm no mailer of how J la ordinary <lb/>
are cured by wonderful, old reliable Ur. Quinine and not not <lb/>
Healing Oil. It I tn head Remember lull name and <lb/>
look K. W. <lb/>
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. <lb/>
Over Insurance in force <lb/>
Over Assets <lb/>
Over Surplus <lb/>
Why not join the over sixteen thousand North Carolinians that <lb/>
carry insurance in the Jefferson Standard. <lb/>
Keep money at home and get the best insurance obtainable. <lb/>
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent. <lb/>
the <lb/>
OP EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
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-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
NEWSPAPER <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BAT- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i PEW INCHES HP ACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
A I <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
A HE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE BAD UPON <lb/>
U St Moat Healthful, the Maul<lb/>
YOU MK <lb/>
C, <lb/>
. a. <lb/>
M Mill II I <lb/>
FOUR HUE <lb/>
Former Major Indicted <lb/>
for forgery, <lb/>
False Pretense-His <lb/>
Unknown <lb/>
Aug. lo. The grand <lb/>
jury the present Johnston <lb/>
court today returned true <lb/>
lolls I- ll tor <lb/>
in two cases, false in <lb/>
another and forgery in a fourth. <lb/>
The count In the false pretense ease <lb/>
alleges Mired obtained thou- <lb/>
sand dollars from I. Pitts, giving <lb/>
us security what purported lo be a <lb/>
mortgage on acres of land belong- <lb/>
to l- B, it Is said that <lb/>
there is no such person as U E. Bran- <lb/>
and the land was Imaginary. <lb/>
One embezzlement charge- <lb/>
grew out of a business transaction <lb/>
had with Mr. L D. Wharton, <lb/>
it being claimed he appropriated <lb/>
for his own use one thousand dollars <lb/>
that Dr. Wharton had placed with <lb/>
him to be loaned as doctor bub <lb/>
posed. In this case also a <lb/>
mortgage is said to have figured, The <lb/>
other case was In con- <lb/>
with Mired loaned <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Wilson. <lb/>
Nothing has been heard from All- <lb/>
red since he left here n week ago. <lb/>
He is said to have spoken of <lb/>
to Oklahoma. Another rumor has it <lb/>
he has sailed for South America. <lb/>
Mrs. and children are with re- <lb/>
at Selma. <lb/>
The cases against Allied will he <lb/>
continued and for him will. <lb/>
it is expected, lie issued. <lb/>
Hon. Kitchen <lb/>
Speak at <lb/>
rinds t I <lb/>
lag Races and <lb/>
Hull <lb/>
An amusing joke on the Tarboro <lb/>
chamber came to <lb/>
today it seems, what could be <lb/>
learned, that Hon. Claude <lb/>
started to Tarboro yesterday to ad <lb/>
dress local chamber <lb/>
bill upon arriving in fair <lb/>
found that tho chamber of commerce <lb/>
was out at the race track to witness <lb/>
tournament <lb/>
The honorable than decided that be <lb/>
would have s snort, so ha <lb/>
went to Rocky Mount to witness the <lb/>
bull game. It is said that he was one <lb/>
present at <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Mayor Atlanta Up- i <lb/>
holds Frank's Murder <lb/>
Speaking in <lb/>
One- Warns <lb/>
San i i Aug. IS, J. <lb/>
Woodward, mayor Atlanta, in <lb/>
an address here In i night, Ian J <lb/>
that M. Frank Buffered the <lb/>
penalty for an unspeakable <lb/>
The ma; r same lime <lb/>
. r Governor <lb/>
in California, not to urn to Georgia. <lb/>
Mayor Woodward's was <lb/>
i, iii a i I the California <lb/>
St, , a, i Associations. <lb/>
Little or no applause greeted bin re- <lb/>
marks, although be was listened to <lb/>
close attention Major Wood- <lb/>
ward <lb/>
am going to take <lb/>
lo tell of the events that have put <lb/>
Georgia on the map In a very <lb/>
light. I endeavor <lb/>
to set yon right. People throughout <lb/>
United states have obtained their <lb/>
Ideas of the Frank ease from a pois- <lb/>
and subsidized press press <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
-Common decency me <lb/>
telling you the revolting truths the <lb/>
murder of Mary I wish you <lb/>
all knew the truths as I know them. <lb/>
I know them, tor I have been With this <lb/>
case ever since it started and I have <lb/>
read every line of evidence was <lb/>
Introduced, i know there is not <lb/>
s member Jury tried Leo <lb/>
U. Frank who would change his <lb/>
Pinion it put the test again, <lb/>
Georgia is leading slate of <lb/>
south. Its people can not he classed <lb/>
with tramps, hoodlums, bandits and <lb/>
lawbreakers, but things bad come to <lb/>
B every avenue law- <lb/>
had been exhausted and the judgment <lb/>
of the courts set aside by one man, <lb/>
and people felt that it was up to <lb/>
them to take the law Into their hands. <lb/>
we people of Georgia deplore <lb/>
this deed of Monday night. know <lb/>
what Is behind feeling that prompt- <lb/>
ed it. and I want it understood that I. <lb/>
la emphasizing the tact that <lb/>
when it to a woman's honor <lb/>
there is no limit we will go M <lb/>
avenge and lo protect. <lb/>
Ignored Ml Appeals. <lb/>
There were only two people <lb/>
i death of Mary <lb/>
know the did not <lb/>
deed, and an, positive that per out <lb/>
of the people Georgia are convinced <lb/>
am, the man <lb/>
committed the deed, and the are on <lb/>
the ground and to know <lb/>
As mayor of Atlanta, I have <lb/>
tons and ions of and <lb/>
petitions and requests asking <lb/>
something be. done for and they <lb/>
have all gone into the waste basket. <lb/>
,, Georgia people <lb/>
a position to get a. the mill. know <lb/>
Jack have <lb/>
him for thirty years, ever since he was <lb/>
I have been with <lb/>
bin, d hale . it. <lb/>
a him return lo <lb/>
tor a year if ever <lb/>
Heavy Flood <lb/>
And Famine <lb/>
in Texas Cities <lb/>
The Number Of Wrecked <lb/>
Buildings Ran Into The <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
Heavier Than In 1900-- <lb/>
Many Bales Cotton Lost <lb/>
Funny Piece Humanity BE <lb/>
Invaded Reflector Office I <lb/>
BENEFIT TO <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
It I <lb/>
Atlanta. u card p <lb/>
tares of the Prank, hanging <lb/>
from a tree, today were burred from <lb/>
the mails by local post office <lb/>
ties. Action was taken tinder the sec- <lb/>
of postal regulations forbid- <lb/>
ding mails to and <lb/>
cent matter on post <lb/>
Several hundred of cards, <lb/>
which were sold freely on I lie reels <lb/>
here last night, were destroyed by the <lb/>
authorities, who announced that under <lb/>
I lie law the senders may be prose- <lb/>
Governor Harris announced later <lb/>
be would offer the proper <lb/>
rewards for the arrest and con- <lb/>
of members the mob. Ha <lb/>
said he had not determined the <lb/>
amount. <lb/>
Al Governor office ll was <lb/>
said that before taking <lb/>
governor would confer with <lb/>
of tin- state prison commission, <lb/>
This conference is expected to lake <lb/>
place tomorrow when all of the <lb/>
hers of the commission will be here. <lb/>
Meantime, it was said, the governor <lb/>
would endeavor to obtain, from <lb/>
at de- <lb/>
f the men who abducted <lb/>
Prank, <lb/>
Tex . auk iv- b In <lb/>
less from I mi. States transport <lb/>
lord. There la considerable suffering <lb/>
in the city, i be system, light- <lb/>
jut; system, gas and street car <lb/>
are out of commission, There la no <lb/>
drinking water In the city. <lb/>
Three hundred fuel the <lb/>
has been destroyed. <lb/>
All officers, classified employees, en- <lb/>
listed men and their families Port <lb/>
are sale. <lb/>
iii and <lb/>
n Haul the <lb/>
t mil-. <lb/>
be I b enjoyed tin <lb/>
I . n <lb/>
i alive, <lb/>
walked on two ll i at tin <lb/>
door without km . I tit I <lb/>
the <lb/>
. i n <lb/>
moved off and been. <lb/>
tab with the . <lb/>
Alter giving worthy a lecture <lb/>
and telling him that go <lb/>
school, the pitiful piece of him <lb/>
began toll lie printer <lb/>
be n up. <lb/>
Tin boy has since expressed Mm- <lb/>
sell in these words; <lb/>
know. I <lb/>
guy a spiel would <lb/>
see why dope he was lo <lb/>
spill in office let two <lb/>
Thai was how the fell <lb/>
about it <lb/>
M COUld be learned upon Just <lb/>
what mission the phenomena was en- <lb/>
gaged, ll was generally supposed <lb/>
he either a book or a <lb/>
solicitor for correspondence school <lb/>
Some Think Si W <lb/>
Optimistic in, <lb/>
II Will <lb/>
Alone. <lb/>
Closes at Tarboro Today <lb/>
Honk ladder Hares Were Held <lb/>
Took tin- <lb/>
Prise <lb/>
SOW <lb/>
A T. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Aim-. In. The opening day <lb/>
the market came <lb/>
with <lb/>
tobacco. This is the Oral, <lb/>
lay has an r bad. <lb/>
;.,, the here lb <lb/>
,. ill he n i <lb/>
This is the tobacco In<lb/>
London, Aug, I. The <lb/>
steamer Bonny, ton <lb/>
iii tin h I r laid . <lb/>
ions gross, been sunk. Twenty- <lb/>
one the w of the r <lb/>
of the were I <lb/>
The Hi n. <lb/>
and i. <lb/>
crews were Mind. <lb/>
The trawler floors, also <lb/>
Her craw eras saved <lb/>
m the Reflector I <lb/>
Tarboro, <lb/>
the day the colored <lb/>
being held here week when <lb/>
in,, hook and ladder companies had <lb/>
their mm c. <lb/>
large crowds were pies <lb/>
and the Bremen displayed a large <lb/>
amount of interest in the races Pol- <lb/>
in <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Houston, Texas, Ann- Is- via Tern, <lb/>
pie and telephone lo Dallas, The <lb/>
i,,,,, Chronicle prints the follow- <lb/>
Interview with J- R, Montgomery, <lb/>
Houston correspondent <lb/>
ton News, who gal as far as Virginia <lb/>
the north end of the causeway. <lb/>
Tuesday, and Viewed the wrecked <lb/>
of <lb/>
am the number dead <lb/>
ill is lame I could see <lb/>
an elevator on port side the <lb/>
city and my opinion is that the <lb/>
of buildings destroyed will run <lb/>
into the thousands <lb/>
believe the property loss will he <lb/>
greater than <lb/>
Montgomery made his to the <lb/>
drawbridge of the cause <lb/>
owing to fuel this <lb/>
structure was away he was <lb/>
forced to return to Houston The man <lb/>
trip In automobile <lb/>
we encountered indescribable con- <lb/>
be said mad bridges <lb/>
at Clear Creek and Dickinson were <lb/>
washed and we rail our <lb/>
bile over railroad bridges <lb/>
at Has. <lb/>
saw thousands col <lb/>
ton on the prairies all th <lb/>
Virginia Point mainland and <lb/>
cans, . i to the town <lb/>
of Marque, inland These wore <lb/>
washed from by the <lb/>
great tidal wave. <lb/>
water must have been several <lb/>
teal over the can and <lb/>
damage have been done lo n by <lb/>
tho washing out large Quantities <lb/>
in the <lb/>
The railroad drawbridge been <lb/>
away at Seabrook, <lb/>
l WEST <lb/>
TO TODAY. <lb/>
large number of people from <lb/>
,.,.,. be the Ma- <lb/>
held In that city today. <lb/>
Urge portion of people i <lb/>
while some later by <lb/>
train. <lb/>
IT HIT. <lb/>
TILL I-. <lb/>
.,.,. Mt being <lb/>
conduced by K W. of Ohio, <lb/>
win continue through Sunday night <lb/>
mere have been twenty one <lb/>
to date <lb/>
tor remainder week- <lb/>
august M. August <lb/>
Work at the Close of <lb/>
Sunday morning, <lb/>
Kingdom night. <lb/>
Working Over <lb/>
,,,. i ii now seems ; <lb/>
. a-as from <lb/>
fills be worth the <lb/>
will take to make i <lb/>
be a i <lb/>
plan have was u I <lb/>
ed, while others seem to la rather op- <lb/>
over Us outcome. <lb/>
There i one thing certain, and <lb/>
Is, that h <lb/>
from a standpoint furnishing power. <lb/>
already has a well equipped <lb/>
power plain is capable <lb/>
all the power is required, and <lb/>
besides that, can furnish even more if <lb/>
ii i i d <lb/>
The power plant hi re la now In a <lb/>
position to furnish several hundred <lb/>
horse-power <lb/>
Viewing the proposed plan from a <lb/>
standpoint of transportation, u <lb/>
n value tanners living on <lb/>
the river i between here and Tar- <lb/>
Each of could I i <lb/>
entail boat bring his produce to <lb/>
Greenville or lake ii to Tarboro a lie <lb/>
n will, in all events, a good <lb/>
while before plan will tried if <lb/>
over and local i express <lb/>
hoping that II will <lb/>
tried <lb/>
Or. Frank I ism <lb/>
Made Army Surgeon <lb/>
,, , tho re-nil i the hook twenty miles Houston. <lb/>
. persona are r ported to have <lb/>
Concord, prize. made at that point, <lb/>
run In State officials Austin were busy <lb/>
Tarboro, prise MS, In today trying to communicate with <lb/>
ion, In the meantime Wan <lb/>
Oxford, third prise, Time not. and cots ware the <lb/>
stated, Mani general's department tor ship <lb/>
With annual to Houston or for <lb/>
comes to of storm i . us <lb/>
. . alter several bidding needs can he t <lb/>
lot H next year. Washington managed The adjutant gen- <lb/>
for next will he bed <lb/>
year. under guard to the <lb/>
Man l-i- <lb/>
Wednesday evening Mr. W. H. <lb/>
son received a telegram from son, <lb/>
Ur. Prank W. Wilson, In Washington <lb/>
, hie <lb/>
army surgeon with the rank lit I <lb/>
This a competitive <lb/>
position tor which there were <lb/>
applicants, and Ur, Wilson was among <lb/>
the ten who passed <lb/>
i. high honor to hint and bit host <lb/>
friends home rejoins with him <lb/>
mil lion. <lb/>
makes the fourth son Mt W <lb/>
II. now In the army SI <lb/>
the government, Mr. P. B. Wilson <lb/>
being a second now in the <lb/>
Philippine Mi W, R, WU <lb/>
son and C it Wilson being cam <lb/>
Weal Point, and Pr. v w Wilson <lb/>
lieutenant, arms Burgeon <lb/>
Aria., Aug, Is, <lb/>
, Borons s been <lb/>
General Caller, i <lb/>
reports received <lb/>
here are lacking. <lb/>
Sales Were light <lb/>
Here This Morning <lb/>
Number <lb/>
in, but it n <lb/>
Price Pleased With I bin <lb/>
Even If were small, <lb/>
price paid for the tobacco brought <lb/>
here today exceptionally high. <lb/>
The local nay that the <lb/>
a small amount i-- being <lb/>
brought in is due to the fad <lb/>
haven't got <lb/>
and ready for market yd. <lb/>
H i. vi iv noticeable that the m- <lb/>
of and oilier <lb/>
no bringing tobacco to <lb/>
and lbs them say <lb/>
the are doing this because the <lb/>
know that the pries here will b, l C <lb/>
i. . i if not high than those paid. <lb/>
on oilier <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Mi i City, II w <lb/>
the Cm <lb/>
. here, will I <lb/>
warning all foreigners attempting la <lb/>
pi i Mexican propel lies r <lb/>
ll <lb/>
. -I, <lb/>
The decree also will warn <lb/>
, i ., foreign flag a be <lb/>
-hod by at least ban<lb/>
<lb/>
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