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TO OUR <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET OPENED TUESDAY <lb/>
WITH PRICES THAN WAS ANTICIPATED . <lb/>
takes pleasure in announcing having <lb/>
made the gratifying AVERAGE of<lb/>
T takes pleasure in announcing having O Oft <lb/>
made the gratifying AVERAGE of <lb/>
BUYERS WERE ALL ON AND EVERYBODY FEELS GOOD. <lb/>
We wish to state that we are in better ard have a better force to serve our friends than ever. When you are ready lo sell <lb/>
TO THE where every energy of every person connected with it Will be exerted to get the <lb/>
possible prices all tobacco sold with us. Our past for high averages, correct weights and courteous <lb/>
treatment shall be maintained.<lb/>
Come to Greenville, COME to THE CENTER BRICK with your to- <lb/>
and we will please you. Your friends, <lb/>
Brinkley, Rice Spain <lb/>
TAKES I <lb/>
tin my term first <lb/>
put, one malt bog, light brown in <lb/>
color, unmarked, we about l <lb/>
Owner can gel same b p <lb/>
log all <lb/>
II. CLARK, <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
I, . CARTER, <lb/>
Practice limited lo diseases the <lb/>
Ear, Nose and Threat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Pitting of Glasses. <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb/>
ville. N. every Monday. <lb/>
Home Office Washington, N. r <lb/>
HARDING <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
In all the Courts. <lb/>
Office in Wooten Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting courthouse. <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon. <lb/>
stables. <lb/>
Hay II Mt SM-J <lb/>
D. M. CLARK, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
K, and Son. <lb/>
S. EVERETT, <lb/>
Attorney at Law. <lb/>
Office In the National Bank Building <lb/>
Avenue. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Notice la hereby given by the board <lb/>
of County Commissioners <lb/>
County In an adjourned session as- <lb/>
on Monday, July 1916, or- <lb/>
that an election be held in the <lb/>
following described <lb/>
on the north side <lb/>
river opposite Mud Point Seine <lb/>
bleach, thence running north de <lb/>
east lo creek, <lb/>
with Creek to B. B. <lb/>
and Miles Little, Stephen land <lb/>
thence with the said I <lb/>
Little line to ; <lb/>
line, thence with the said Wilson and <lb/>
line to Robert Pi <lb/>
line, thence with the said Robert <lb/>
Peel's and line ti I <lb/>
Noah line, thence with the Noah <lb/>
Lee and Peel line to J <lb/>
Baker's line, thence with the J. B <lb/>
Baker and Noah Lee's line to R. R <lb/>
Fleming's line, thence with the <lb/>
and Fleming line to <lb/>
I theme up the said Creek to J. It <lb/>
and Walter Webb's corner <lb/>
thence with tire said and <lb/>
Webb line to Move and <lb/>
Webb's corner, thence with the <lb/>
Webb and line to Matthew <lb/>
line, thence with the <lb/>
l and Webb line lo the <lb/>
line, theme with the Batter <lb/>
and Webb line to the White- <lb/>
; head and public road <lb/>
thence with the said road to the <lb/>
paid Mill road, thence with Shep <lb/>
Mill road to the fork of the road <lb/>
in front of Malissa <lb/>
thence with the road leading to <lb/>
Fork to the and <lb/>
new road, thence a straight line t. <lb/>
the the branch, thence a <lb/>
straight line to the ten mile Post on <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
CAR LOAD OF SASH AND DOORS <lb/>
WE <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
Mowers Rakes, Hay Balers, Stalk Cutters, Manure Spreaders, Nails, Lime, <lb/>
Cement and Plaster <lb/>
rim <lb/>
PARKER'S <lb/>
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets. <lb/>
Photos Made DI Night <lb/>
Send us your <lb/>
WORK. <lb/>
II. F. TYSON, <lb/>
Office on Fourth Street near <lb/>
Wilson's Store. <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
ALBION DON. <lb/>
Attorney and at Law, <lb/>
. I <lb/>
M. HARRIS. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Life Insurance Company <lb/>
of Row York. <lb/>
Hue ten nine <lb/>
the A C. L. Railroad, thence with of July 1915. ordered an election <lb/>
the and Which-1 be held In Falkland township, <lb/>
ard line to the Dave line County, N <lb/>
thence with the Dave Willis and j . . ,. . <lb/>
hard line to Hunting Run. the of <lb/>
with Hunting Hun to , ,, <lb/>
hence with to Henry I Falkland for said township, on the <lb/>
Attorney at Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
harry skinner. <lb/>
Attorney at Law. <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
i------- <lb/>
The Placing of a <lb/>
MONUMENT <lb/>
OR <lb/>
HEADSTONE <lb/>
la the last testimony that one can give <lb/>
of the appreciation for those who have <lb/>
gone before. <lb/>
All suitable designs and prices may <lb/>
be seen red from. <lb/>
Dees Marble Granite <lb/>
Works <lb/>
Ward and the Hopkins corner, then <lb/>
with Henry Ward and Hopkins <lb/>
to It. Harrington's George Moon <lb/>
line, thence with Harrington <lb/>
Hopkins line to E. A. Carney's and <lb/>
Harrington's line to the Ben Wooten <lb/>
corner, thence with the Hen Wooten <lb/>
and Joe Daniel line to Lawrence Wan <lb/>
line, thence with the Wooten and <lb/>
Lawrence Ward line to Nobles <lb/>
line, thence W. L. Nobles <lb/>
west line to D. Q. <lb/>
line, thence with D. Moore and <lb/>
the Nobles line to <lb/>
line, theme with Fleming <lb/>
and I . Moore's line to the late <lb/>
John Fleming's line, thence With tin <lb/>
John Fleming line to the Matt <lb/>
line, thence with the Matt Harris and <lb/>
Fleming line to Tar river thence with <lb/>
Tar river to the <lb/>
That the said election to he held on <lb/>
Tuesday, September 1916, at <lb/>
Public School house at the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory for the purpose <lb/>
taking and ascertaining, the will of <lb/>
the qualified voters of the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory, as to whether then <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/>
at said election those favoring <lb/>
Special Tax shall vote a written <lb/>
or printed ballot containing the word; <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. I <lb/>
HART HADLEY <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 over insurance in the Jefferson Standard. <lb/>
Keep money at home and get the best <lb/>
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Notice of registration and election <lb/>
upon the proposition to issue Fifty <lb/>
Thousand worth of 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/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session assembled on <lb/>
the 5th day of July 1916, It being the <lb/>
regular meeting held the 1st Monday <lb/>
j County, North Carolina, on Tuesday <lb/>
Idle 21st day of September 1915, at 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/>
and to run for a per- <lb/>
of thirty 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/>
and that the Books for Reg-1 <lb/>
will be open on Monday, <lb/>
August 1915, and closed at sun- <lb/>
set on Saturday. September 1916. <lb/>
that on each Saturday during the, <lb/>
said time and said 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/>
the J. H. Smith In the said. <lb/>
Town of Falkland, North Carolina, I <lb/>
and all citizens desiring lo vote on <lb/>
said Election to he held on <lb/>
II IS j. . <lb/>
be and he Is hereby 1918, w II be required to <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election register, <lb/>
and S. V. Williams and J. B. Flem- <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll Hold <lb/>
or Judges of election. . , , <lb/>
And It is further ordered that a new I Board county Commissioners <lb/>
Registration Is and shall be required I <lb/>
and that the Registration books <lb/>
said District c- territory shall he op <lb/>
Roll, clerk. <lb/>
Children's Summer Cold. <lb/>
t per cent I than CM <lb/>
had from any agent See or write <lb/>
them and be convinced <lb/>
on Thursday, August <lb/>
and closed Saturday. September 4th <lb/>
1915, for the purpose of Registering <lb/>
the qualified voters for the said ,, , ., , . ,, <lb/>
of July. M <lb/>
S A. and lays the sufferer open to <lb/>
Board of from other Wet <lb/>
changes In temperature mid <lb/>
. ping night cause <lb/>
many children's col l.; w <lb/>
Superheated oxygen Honey and Tar <lb/>
In the treatment ran- and prompt roller. <lb/>
wounds III hospital everywhere -Adv. <lb/>
Bell, clerk <lb/>
Carolina Ml ltd <lb/>
Norfolk Q <lb/>
Schedule In Elicit April II, <lb/>
N. following schedule fig- <lb/>
published as information only <lb/>
are not <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE <lb/>
a. m. Daily, <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. Dally, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb/>
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler Par- <lb/>
Car Service to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connects for all points North <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
p. m. Dally, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
3.1 J a in. Daily, for Wilson. Raleigh <lb/>
and WOSt Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. North, South <lb/>
West <lb/>
a. in. Dally, except Sunday, <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb/>
points. <lb/>
p ill. Dally, for Raleigh and all <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
ration In gears, apply to L <lb/>
Agent, N. <lb/>
II. S. <lb/>
Pas. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
FEED <lb/>
Are you one of our customers <lb/>
If not, it is because you <lb/>
have not had our prices <lb/>
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff, Hon <lb/>
Chick Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat. <lb/>
We are In a position to you prices that <lb/>
are the lowest to be had. on anything in this <lb/>
line. Be sure to our <lb/>
We also buy Pitt County Corn <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON <lb/>
1---------sum <lb/>
Te keep n- tracks lean <lb/>
strict railway is s vacuum <lb/>
cleaner operated by mi of the <lb/>
that It <lb/>
Reflector Pay <lb/>
Get the Want Ad Habit <lb/>
Mate <lb/>
IS WET <lb/>
OF EAST <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
FINDS 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-DATE <lb/>
H AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <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 GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT <lb/>
WAVE TO NO TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
U the lost tr the Most Mae.-<lb/>
N. ST MIS <lb/>
M Mill I I <lb/>
BIG TIME AT <lb/>
I E SPEECHES <lb/>
BY NOTED NEB <lb/>
AT B M. <lb/>
TURNS OVER UNCLE SI GIVES THE GERMAN <lb/>
TODAY AND SLIGHTLY IN- TO HAITI AMPLE <lb/>
NEW BERN OCCUPANTS TIME EXTENSION <lb/>
The votaries of Masonry in Pitt <lb/>
county never experienced a more en- <lb/>
day nor a day tilled with more <lb/>
Interest and instruction in the <lb/>
of order than the great <lb/>
gathering at Ayden on Thursday, the <lb/>
lath. Every one of the ten lodges in <lb/>
the county was largely represented, <lb/>
mi several from neighboring counties <lb/>
were present, swelling the attendance <lb/>
to above two hundred and <lb/>
The occasion was the organization <lb/>
Of a fifth district meeting composed <lb/>
of all the lodges in Pitt county, and <lb/>
this was the first annual <lb/>
Through the leadership of District <lb/>
Deputy Grand Master John Cheek <lb/>
end his excellent co-workers In Ayden <lb/>
lodge, the arrangements for the dis- <lb/>
had been well planned <lb/>
and were carried out admirably. <lb/>
The Masons assembled In <lb/>
splendid temple promptly at o'clock <lb/>
after the formal opening there <lb/>
was an address of welcome by Mr. <lb/>
David a. of Ayden, and re- <lb/>
by Judge F M. Wooten. of <lb/>
Greenville. Then there wore <lb/>
speeches on various topics of Inter- <lb/>
est to the fraternity, and the <lb/>
closed with a question box con- <lb/>
ducted by Worshipful Master H. E. <lb/>
Austin, of Sharon lodge. Greenville. <lb/>
The call coming from labor to re <lb/>
at all repaired to <lb/>
f the tobacco warehouses where <lb/>
a bountiful barbecue dinner awaited <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The first work of the afternoon <lb/>
was the selection of officers for <lb/>
I lie district meeting for the next year. <lb/>
District Deputy Grand Master John H <lb/>
Cheek continued in this Office by <lb/>
of from the Grand <lb/>
Lodge North Carolina, and the other <lb/>
officers elected were as <lb/>
District grand senior warden. J. <lb/>
Galloway, of lodge; dis- <lb/>
grand Junior warden, II. E. <lb/>
, Sharon lodge, Greenville; dis- <lb/>
grand treasurer, W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
t Ore district grand <lb/>
B. A. Jenkins, of Ayden <lb/>
The of holding the next an- <lb/>
meeting was left to a committee <lb/>
which is to report In October. Both <lb/>
the lodges Of Greenville united In an <lb/>
Invitation for the meeting to be held <lb/>
here. <lb/>
r ins <lb/>
WITH POCKET <lb/>
II <lb/>
worm <lb/>
Wire t The <lb/>
New Hem. Aug. Caswell Askew. <lb/>
white, aged committed suicide here <lb/>
m; attempt to <lb/>
SHOOT IT TOWN BEL- <lb/>
HAVES AMI GET THEM- <lb/>
SELVES <lb/>
illy Wire to The <lb/>
Washington, Aug. en- <lb/>
route from this city to New yes- <lb/>
this morning his home on South j On automobile of Mr <lb/>
Front street. Mr. Askew cut. his Shaw turned turtle about half <lb/>
throat with a pocket knife, making j way in re and New Hem. <lb/>
jagged wound and severing his The car was occupied by Mr. <lb/>
vein. He was found In his room. who was driving; Teal Paul I <lb/>
Mr Askew is a native Trenton, I Gray and while going a <lb/>
N C. bin had resided here for some clip, struck a hog. swerving, ran Into <lb/>
a ditch turned over. Three the <lb/>
At a col oner's Inquest this morning occupants wire punned under the car. <lb/>
it was learned he was the owner which at once caught on Ore. For <lb/>
.,,. i time it seemed as If they would mil <lb/>
of cons aide properly in Jones <lb/>
be extricated, after herculean <lb/>
county. No reason was assigned tor M M <lb/>
the rash act, other man be , ,, <lb/>
from Stomach trouble, and <lb/>
. . t large <lb/>
caused him . . , <lb/>
, he party received <lb/>
his own life. wounds and cuts, though none of <lb/>
are thought to lie in a precarious con- <lb/>
Ml. HIM. <lb/>
AS <lb/>
TO THE HUTU <lb/>
PEOPLE. <lb/>
CRUSHES CZAR'S <lb/>
BREST <lb/>
Great Army of General Von Organizes Itself <lb/>
For a Rush on the Lines of Czar's Troops and Makes <lb/>
a Successful Onslaught, Capturing an Important <lb/>
Russian Position. <lb/>
Dancing <lb/>
Will Start Thursday in <lb/>
Hall. My best advertisement any of <lb/>
my present pupils. <lb/>
Irving <lb/>
Instructor <lb/>
E DEVIL <lb/>
Reports from Belhaven this morn- <lb/>
Indicate two young men in a <lb/>
; buggy look upon themselves lo <lb/>
hoot up the town Belhaven last <lb/>
night, bill were arrested by Policeman <lb/>
Dillon taken before the mayor <lb/>
was a most beautiful tribute to Ma- where they were lined seven and live <lb/>
and what it stands for. yet In dollars, respectively. <lb/>
closing the speaker spared not those <lb/>
members the order who are remiss <lb/>
in their dunes in failing live up to <lb/>
its principles, or who by their j <lb/>
permit the entrance of those <lb/>
who are unworthy. <lb/>
Again a little before o'clock all <lb/>
repaired to the warehouse, whore the <lb/>
ladies of Ayden had provided a ban <lb/>
duel. It had been Intended at this <lb/>
banquet to have responses lo several <lb/>
toasts with Mr. H. C. Flanagan <lb/>
toastmaster, but at conclusion of <lb/>
the repost be announced as the <lb/>
day had been so full of and good <lb/>
things, and there was yet lo come the <lb/>
address of Attorney General T. W. <lb/>
to which all were looking, <lb/>
rather make the hour of <lb/>
too the would be <lb/>
omitted. <lb/>
The next assemblage was in the <lb/>
large auditorium of the Will<lb/>
The progressive step taken by Baptist Seminary for the address of <lb/>
the district meeting, and one that will I General Bickett. After a song by B <lb/>
prove a lasting monument to Masonry quartet, speaker was Intro <lb/>
Pitt county, was the decision to Mr. A. O. Cox. of Winter <lb/>
create a loan fund of to be , wen chosen words. Though <lb/>
by girls in getting an education <lb/>
at Bast Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
he omitted to call the speaker's name <lb/>
in closing, the reference lo him as th <lb/>
EVENING. <lb/>
More than a thousand people crowd- <lb/>
ed around courthouse square yes- <lb/>
evening at o'clock to <lb/>
H the Virginia <lb/>
Dare Devil, make good his declaration <lb/>
that he would climb lo the top of the <lb/>
courthouse. <lb/>
started at one corner of <lb/>
the building, easily scaled It to Hie <lb/>
roof, over the cornice and <lb/>
trolled up the roof to the dome. Mere <lb/>
be experienced a little difficulty in gel <lb/>
Hug a secure hold on corn lie. bin <lb/>
was he finally managed gel over. <lb/>
and vote . , WM . with a The Hare climb certainly <lb/>
the fund WM carried but of H,. as to the people of <lb/>
Mr A. G. Cox. of ,,. ,,,. was lb- Greenville, and many of them gave <lb/>
., of the loan fund. It was filled with ad- of wonder the <lb/>
and a committee of one from ouch , living being just exhibition. <lb/>
lodge in tho county will have charge your and trim <lb/>
of raising fund. . inspiring to v hearer, <lb/>
At o'clock the Masons went pro- j touched heart <lb/>
of every visitor to the district meet- <lb/>
Inn Nothing that be <lb/>
in. Wire to The Reflector. <lb/>
was overlooked <lb/>
was without hounds. The people of Rocky Mount, Aug. M. While a <lb/>
it,;,, good town Vied each lo alight from his father. <lb/>
in attention to their guests saw automobile here yesterday <lb/>
that aM provided George Hales, I years old. wag thrown <lb/>
calls Itself a little town great under the car, the wheels <lb/>
cession from the temple to the <lb/>
dist where after a most tilting <lb/>
Introduction by Representative I. <lb/>
Galloway, of an Oration <lb/>
was delivered by Hon. R. C. f <lb/>
Mr. Dunn is grand orator Of <lb/>
Grand Lodge of North Carolina. <lb/>
he repeated the <lb/>
mo <lb/>
last <lb/>
Bill IS HI N <lb/>
Washington. Aug. Word <lb/>
from Port An Prince today that <lb/>
Charge Davis, of the American <lb/>
had extended until tomorrow <lb/>
night the time for action by <lb/>
parliament n <lb/>
treaty to establish tor an <lb/>
American financial protectorate over <lb/>
the island republic. <lb/>
Noon today had been fixed by the <lb/>
charge as the time by which he would <lb/>
expect approval of the treaty drafts <lb/>
submitted by the States The <lb/>
Haitians protested, however, against <lb/>
such limit on debate In <lb/>
and the extension was granted. Of- <lb/>
here did not comment on press <lb/>
that the parliament and min- <lb/>
threatened to resign If the <lb/>
American government Insisted upon <lb/>
Immediate action. <lb/>
Secretary Lansing made a state <lb/>
meat today explaining the purpose <lb/>
Stales in proposing and <lb/>
pressing the with Haiti till <lb/>
,, He said the Washington gov- <lb/>
was ailing from wholly <lb/>
interested motives to save <lb/>
republic from through never end <lb/>
activities Of so-, ailed revolution <lb/>
Ms for Whom the country's <lb/>
offered spoils. The <lb/>
declared there for <lb/>
reports that the proposed convention <lb/>
would give the United Slates Mole Bi <lb/>
Nicholas as a naval base. <lb/>
While Mr. would . <lb/>
cuss the treaty, it is known that n <lb/>
provides for American agents <lb/>
charge or the ten custom house, <lb/>
which, those at Port Au Prince, <lb/>
Marc Cape have <lb/>
taken over by Admiral <lb/>
Solon Haitian minister <lb/>
conferred with Mr. Lansing during the <lb/>
I day and communication <lb/>
from his government requesting <lb/>
explanation of certain points In <lb/>
American proposals. <lb/>
Although the minister would no <lb/>
discuss the negotiations be said that <lb/>
he felt sure ills government was <lb/>
anxious to bring an understand <lb/>
with the Stales as <lb/>
as possible He made it that <lb/>
his did not oppose the at <lb/>
tempt Of the States In bring <lb/>
about pear, and reconciliation in the <lb/>
Island. Riots and uprisings, he ex- <lb/>
plained, were In many cases due to <lb/>
ignorance of Hie intentions of the <lb/>
Stales and a misunderstand- <lb/>
of presence of American Hoop- <lb/>
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hope and said the minis- <lb/>
real entente be <lb/>
the two peoples, but such <lb/>
an entente Is only possible when both <lb/>
sides make <lb/>
Berlin, Aug. via London. The <lb/>
Russian advanced positions to <lb/>
of the fortress of Brest <lb/>
were broken through <lb/>
day by the Germans, according an <lb/>
official announcement given out to- <lb/>
day army headquarters <lb/>
The text of the statement <lb/>
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-in Champagne district we sue- <lb/>
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an attack made <lb/>
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led with hand grenades and <lb/>
that part of the <lb/>
trench sections which we Au- <lb/>
gust was recaptured. <lb/>
A German battle aviator shot down <lb/>
a Preach biplane near <lb/>
in the cistern <lb/>
Army group of Field Marshal <lb/>
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east, fighting all the way Hits arm, <lb/>
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the case in regard lo the last will <lb/>
and testament of W. and it <lb/>
was still at work on tins case today <lb/>
1- o'clock. <lb/>
The murder case S. M. Pol lock, <lb/>
charged With murder a police- <lb/>
man by the Smith <lb/>
ville, about two ago, been <lb/>
continued until tin November term of <lb/>
court. <lb/>
A cover been Invented for cook- <lb/>
utensils which In place <lb/>
and i- provided With . -trainer <lb/>
through which be <lb/>
safely poured <lb/>
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Kinston, Hill, on <lb/>
trial hi Court on <lb/>
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insane today <lb/>
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session of the Lodge. It n hospitality. <lb/>
The boy Is in a precarious condition <lb/>
Tin of Argentina has <lb/>
employed a Japanese expert lo con- <lb/>
duct extensive campaign to in- <lb/>
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public. <lb/>
enemy this army Is h <lb/>
the lulls on the western ha. <lb/>
nor., of Brest H <lb/>
, -.---.--1.-.-., front <lb/>
at the <lb/>
and troops broke <lb/>
through the <lb/>
fortress yesterday. <lb/>
the eastern bank of Hie Hug. <lb/>
northeast of parts of the <lb/>
army of General Von are <lb/>
advancing towards the north, fighting <lb/>
all the <lb/>
Serums Near and <lb/>
Aug. via London. p. <lb/>
garrison of joined <lb/>
the Russian field army on August it, <lb/>
the fortress after <lb/>
up the burn <lb/>
the wooden structures and <lb/>
or crippling the guns thus ending <lb/>
a of defense of principal <lb/>
crossing of river. <lb/>
War office officials pointed out <lb/>
been examining kin as in hit <lb/>
one of iii, experts stated that ii <lb/>
would b, doubtful if Hill ever regain- <lb/>
ed hi hi I ll H be sent to <lb/>
the state Pi son for <lb/>
Insane. <lb/>
fortress was especially adapted <lb/>
for defense because the marshes <lb/>
that surround It, but that this fact <lb/>
would be one working to <lb/>
vantage when the fortress was cut off <lb/>
from army, after th abandonment, <lb/>
or tho line of the <lb/>
cased to have importance in view <lb/>
Of the army officials. Bialystok Is <lb/>
still In Russian hands, but a <lb/>
part of the railway from tho north <lb/>
weal is In Hie Lands of the Ger- <lb/>
mans and they are expected to <lb/>
every effort to extend their lines to-, <lb/>
ward the fortress of<lb/>
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men urn suffer, their comrades <lb/>
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frank, claims, to re <lb/>
polls 1.1 Who, ll is <lb/>
said, members <lb/>
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Shown Hie man as would ; <lb/>
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scaffold <lb/>
luted and executed, Inter-1 <lb/>
viewed are alleged to have asserted. <lb/>
dare usual hangman's tea <lb/>
was not paid check in <lb/>
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The North Carolina Hoard Health <lb/>
Is things rough- <lb/>
the Stale, and Should <lb/>
ardent support of very individual. <lb/>
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I and <lb/>
the estate of k Smith <lb/>
i said . state are to ex <lb/>
Hie same before me on or <lb/>
August or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their Al <lb/>
persons Indebted lo i estate i <lb/>
pi, m . <lb/>
This august ISIS, <lb/>
LENA SMITH, <lb/>
Administratrix of lame- A Smith <lb/>
I e, i <lb/>
K If. Woolen. <lb/>
For in of Appetite <lb/>
ThOM tonic. <lb/>
., and n A <lb/>
sure due <lb/>
If It u <lb/>
Headstones <lb/>
Markers <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Let Me See You <lb/>
HENRY T KING <lb/>
To The Farmers of This Section <lb/>
We have ample means to assist <lb/>
you to <lb/>
HOLD YOUR COTTON <lb/>
if you to. and will be to have <lb/>
you call on us when v. e can <lb/>
be service <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
K. U. <lb/>
II. HIGGS, <lb/>
J. . Hilt, <lb/>
I . S. I Kit. <lb/>
nit oat in Him i <lb/>
TO S E E BETTER <lb/>
SEE BEST <lb/>
Don t Neglect your <lb/>
EYES <lb/>
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IS and <lb/>
lo are <lb/>
supplied at Mat <lb/>
duplicated. <lb/>
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optician <lb/>
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give Hie <lb/>
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mi Weal Second when <lb/>
eon and his little son's goal did <lb/>
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wen engaged In <lb/>
ii i, dodged in and <lb/>
leg and <lb/>
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-I.- j Became Everybody It, Every- <lb/>
r .-mail opponent, Billy <lb/>
d in p away. He'd back oil <lb/>
. i , ard with <lb/>
I he speed u i u Hi <lb/>
bead would In I <lb/>
Id emit an raged <lb/>
pa Hilly Ibis up for <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
mil mil fl I la i <lb/>
the <lb/>
It <lb/>
HI II Mist <lb/>
F. C. NYE. A. B. Principal <lb/>
for <lb/>
Corns, Like a Kiss <lb/>
body Like It, and <lb/>
Takes But a Moment <lb/>
to Apply. <lb/>
Is the wonder the corn- <lb/>
pestered say so, <lb/>
have ll. That's <lb/>
what it Hie Selling <lb/>
We Wish <lb/>
to buy <lb/>
Shelled Lorn <lb/>
Bushels of <lb/>
HALL k MOORE <lb/>
Jane Ann. <lb/>
i . Ml ii. I. i hi <lb/>
r . r here marl <lb/>
. ., brother and <lb/>
H of <lb/>
led on lb ., . , , , ., . . n, <lb/>
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My Saw <lb/>
corn remedy on earth today, <lb/>
will get that corn or <lb/>
by tin Si bi ii., ., lad in <lb/>
If they ,, m J <lb/>
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Ml e , hen <lb/>
de a press down Ilia I <lb/>
more am i <lb/>
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nun g in. ids tin a hen <lb/>
man i i <lb/>
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put lour and shoo right <lb/>
r in nothing lo <lb/>
hurt, ii. i tint fuss with thick <lb/>
ban make a pa out <lb/>
of your and <lb/>
tors, no trouble. Its <lb/>
sure, It <lb/>
tor wans , <lb/>
la sold at oil <lb/>
a bottle, or Bent direct by- <lb/>
u. , I <lb/>
Big Farm Bargain <lb/>
i mil tor sale farm bar- <lb/>
gain in county, trill have to be sold Sop <lb/>
acres in cultivation, a. res <lb/>
ml down cleared and ditched. All wire <lb/>
fenced. Throe new two large burns, three tobacco <lb/>
and buildings coal over There Is <lb/>
lino mini, mill timber on land now. <lb/>
ion adjoining railroad and within yards <lb/>
mi Creek, deep water with lo <lb/>
N i location tor handling limber either <lb/>
rail or water grape no bearing on farm, <lb/>
,,., pencil trues bearing two years, hearing three <lb/>
location. In good community, Gray loam <lb/>
an open ditch In farm, all natural drainage with <lb/>
. . reel fall to Cruel Will average 1.200 pounds of <lb/>
per a. re. Very line tobacco land Will sell whole <lb/>
or any pail of subdivision dollar i per <lb/>
. re on good terms. If you want the heal farm for the . i In <lb/>
It, county and worth over i.-a with In I <lb/>
you had better come Immediately and see II will have <lb/>
m be sold by lei Remember price an acre. Come <lb/>
week lo see it or it may be sold <lb/>
big bargain our farms <lb/>
i . and Martin <lb/>
Land Co. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
tar Warehouse Patrons <lb/>
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a r e <lb/>
Warehouse Drummers k <lb/>
See Them <lb/>
A. A. FORBES, Jr., Auctioneer <lb/>
G. V. Smith B. B. Sugg <lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors <lb/>
Winterville High School <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
The begin Literary <lb/>
and lac I men and all <lb/>
hating had experience In leaching. I and <lb/>
I pen-e. ,,,, . <lb/>
ten i and in <lb/>
Having moved to our NEW QUARTERS formerly <lb/>
occupied by The National Bank, we will be especial- <lb/>
glad to have our friends call to see us <lb/>
With increased facilities for doing business, in- <lb/>
a large VAULT for the protection of our <lb/>
INSURANCE REGISTERS, we are in better position <lb/>
than ever to serve you <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
Air. Parker, is <lb/>
today. <lb/>
L. Mills Scotland <lb/>
Meek, in on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Mr Wilson, was a <lb/>
visitor lo today <lb/>
Mr. a ll Worth, of came <lb/>
in this morning to spend short time <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mi-s Carper, of <lb/>
ton, is visiting j i. Carper, <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Mitchell, Suffolk, are Mr <lb/>
W ll family. <lb/>
MISS Tl I <lb/>
tin Tuesday evening, Miss <lb/>
Tucker entertained In honor of the <lb/>
ladies in the As <lb/>
the arrived Misses Ivor Shel- <lb/>
burn and Dell served <lb/>
punch Progressive convene <lb/>
f Ion was enjoyed. At a Into hour, an <lb/>
Ice course was served. <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS <lb/>
V It V. KIM; <lb/>
III <lb/>
Va . Auk. The NOT- <lb/>
Western Railway has begun <lb/>
the of I In- <lb/>
branch from Petersburg to the <lb/>
Hide the powder plant in <lb/>
order accommodate the greatly In- <lb/>
creased and freight treble, <lb/>
The construction plans are going for <lb/>
ward rapidly as possible, mid <lb/>
speed which work is being <lb/>
will probably meet sum. <lb/>
i-Me-ii the complaints the train <lb/>
i e the branch, which <lb/>
men Petersburg propose lo lay in- <lb/>
tin Corporation <lb/>
Something a tin in I ma <lb/>
is an baa been <lb/>
Invented for lacking on roller. <lb/>
hammering. <lb/>
Several adjoining counties <lb/>
represented on today's sale late <lb/>
Center Brick, Everybody pleased at <lb/>
Much expressions as. <lb/>
best sale I've surely <lb/>
tobacco are so common around <lb/>
the that is <lb/>
ally forced lo the conclusion <lb/>
none can heal them <lb/>
Tobacco sales were not quite <lb/>
heavy today yesterday, but the high <lb/>
prices continue lo in paid. <lb/>
a farmer stated yesterday be <lb/>
believed to be the logical <lb/>
place to sell all his crop of <lb/>
He's pretty near right, too. <lb/>
The snake of the season came <lb/>
from yesterday. <lb/>
By the way. have you talked over <lb/>
the advertising proposition with this <lb/>
paper lo it now and save yourself <lb/>
money. <lb/>
TO PARTY. <lb/>
The following young people will <lb/>
leave afternoon for <lb/>
to attend a party given by Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Misses Mary Mary Smith, <lb/>
Margaret Blow. Warren, <lb/>
and Davis, o <lb/>
Tarboro; Messrs Burney Warren, <lb/>
Waller Jr., Norman Warn n. <lb/>
Howard Hodge and Dr. P. W Wilson, <lb/>
Washington, D.<lb/>
Va. Auk. a <lb/>
received at the office of the Governor <lb/>
Adjutant General recently <lb/>
Officials of I War <lb/>
Department an early <lb/>
for facts and concerning the <lb/>
quota of volunteers Virginia may be <lb/>
depended upon iii supply in <lb/>
the United is forced into u <lb/>
war Germany <lb/>
aV <lb/>
Mr. Farmer- <lb/>
Your crop will be when <lb/>
with us <lb/>
Backed by good farmers and <lb/>
successful business men <lb/>
Strong, Safe and Solid <lb/>
Bank that is the Farmers friend <lb/>
TO SEE US <lb/>
THE FARMERS BANK <lb/>
T. F. Cashier <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
i sat <lb/>
WANT ADS<lb/>
rooms <lb/>
POUT Hi <lb/>
limes and higher Bet r let <lb/>
us with on and <lb/>
Hoofing before you are overtaken by <lb/>
high prices. B, T HICKS, Plumber. <lb/>
the of Morris <lb/>
be on Main street In the <lb/>
A. Store. <lb/>
CAM <lb/>
gal same by calling ill this <lb/>
and paying for ad. -23-if. <lb/>
is i vim <lb/>
have your tin Gutter <lb/>
and conductor pipe always on baud <lb/>
work dune promptly. S. T. <lb/>
Hicks, plumber. <lb/>
S M<lb/>
OB <lb/>
now I. C <lb/>
Bros <lb/>
TO BEST Oil BUT <lb/>
In good location. Address <lb/>
care Reflector. <lb/>
B. fl. <lb/>
Heaters. aid <lb/>
Ball dins <lb/>
Hiss Will. <lb/>
in. w evening, Miss Nelle <lb/>
a decimal <lb/>
dance the l her pan <lb/>
Mrs. H A. white. <lb/>
iii bar Mi-- U <lb/>
and Pauline of <lb/>
Kin-ion. The guests were met at the <lb/>
door welcomed by Miss White <lb/>
and and James <lb/>
The received them m the <lb/>
hall. Lillian Carr, <lb/>
James and James <lb/>
punch in library. <lb/>
The furniture was removed from the <lb/>
parlor, sails, SOU room, <lb/>
here enjoyed At <lb/>
cue com tut an <lb/>
mi.- <lb/>
present were. <lb/>
Leach <lb/>
nun <lb/>
James. Win. <lb/>
i lira <lb/>
Bruce Warren, Helen <lb/>
house Larry James, Miss <lb/>
King Huh join Miss Mar <lb/>
with Herbert <lb/>
Frances with James <lb/>
wan burl Data <lb/>
with Frank Perkins, ills. <lb/>
Lean Greene. <lb/>
Adelaide Tall with <lb/>
alma Tucker Francis <lb/>
Miss Margie Mitchell of -Nor- <lb/>
folk with David Mies Isabel <lb/>
Norfolk with Jas. <lb/>
Mi-s Adams of Durham <lb/>
with Kin Johnston, Lillian Carr <lb/>
with Charles James, Hurt James. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I am in my Office every day <lb/>
from S a. in. to u p. in. Any <lb/>
one desiring to see me at other hours <lb/>
call at my residence. <lb/>
II. L. l. S. <lb/>
Norfolk Markets Quoted Bros. <lb/>
He <lb/>
-V<lb/>
. a-s <lb/>
8.05 <lb/>
vi; <lb/>
8.60 <lb/>
He. <lb/>
All expedition of <lb/>
is studying the natives, flora and <lb/>
fauna of almost unknown region- <lb/>
and central Asia. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
SO TODAY. <lb/>
Though the sales were small. <lb/>
it is generally understood <lb/>
were even than was expected <lb/>
that they would be. About twelve <lb/>
thousand were sold today, <lb/>
some of the averaged <lb/>
about and hair cents all around. <lb/>
This la an unusually good price for <lb/>
lie curing, it i- expected <lb/>
the price will be even better later on. <lb/>
The farmers are urged to gel their <lb/>
tobacco graded as quick as they nun <lb/>
This bank is of the times <lb/>
in to it- with modern <lb/>
in <lb/>
in tin- Bank <lb/>
to our patrons ample facilities with <lb/>
which tn harvest and market the and Cot- <lb/>
ton crops. <lb/>
We extend a cordial invitation the public <lb/>
visit us in mil- new banking rooms. <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <lb/>
JAMES I. LITTLE, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
I. J. S. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
in town lots, l building, i <lb/>
barn.-, stables and <lb/>
One farm of three hundred i aim one boll from <lb/>
in-. <lb/>
One horse, three mules, two wagons and <lb/>
farm in township n. res. <lb/>
This property Is for sale BI once any one wanting to <lb/>
may call on <lb/>
W. S. WILLIAMS<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Part cash and to suit purchaser <lb/>
Tin. Sain Pollard haw- been <lb/>
postponed, this is tn notify all <lb/>
not to attend court in this <lb/>
case for Mils August <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
C is when we LOVE to <lb/>
he I enjoy our <lb/>
ICE COLD TEA <lb/>
have in stock your CHOICE of the BEST Black, Green <lb/>
and Mixed in half pound tins Cents <lb/>
TEAS Basket Find <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
India<lb/>
Pat <lb/>
Julian <lb/>
TEAS an <lb/>
Japan Japan and India <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, A <lb/>
CAR LOAD AND DOORS <lb/>
WE <lb/>
Mowers Hay Balers, Stalk Manure Pail ts, <lb/>
Cement and Plaster <lb/>
in <lb/>
e, <lb/>
HART HADLEY <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
House That Protects <lb/>
The largest, best lighted, most up-to-date Warehouse in Greenville. Complete in every respect. We guarantee highest <lb/>
price for 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/>
Johnston Foxhall<lb/>
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<p>
NOTICE <lb/>
MICHELIN <lb/>
Casings and Tubes <lb/>
One Quality Only <lb/>
Notice of of <lb/>
The<lb/>
Rag Here <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Yin-. tad When <lb/>
We tea <lb/>
Michelle. We <lb/>
Mini II. <lb/>
Kittrell <lb/>
Phone N. C. <lb/>
Greenville to <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
AND RETURN <lb/>
Tuesday, Sept. 7th. <lb/>
Via the Atlantic Coast Line R. R <lb/>
Train Leaves Greenville Sept. 7th at a. m <lb/>
Returning leaves Sept. m <lb/>
Don't Forget the Date <lb/>
Notice registration and election <lb/>
upon the proposition to Issue Fifty <lb/>
Thousand worth of Head <lb/>
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice la hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners 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 1916, ordered an election <lb/>
be held in Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina, on Tuesday <lb/>
the 21st day of September 1915, 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, j <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, that the Books for Reg- <lb/>
will be open on Monday, <lb/>
August 1915, and closed at sun- <lb/>
on Saturday, September 1915, <lb/>
that on each Saturday during tie <lb/>
said lime and said 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 nil citizens desiring to vote on <lb/>
said Bond Election to be held on <lb/>
1915, will be required to <lb/>
I register. <lb/>
This day of July 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Congleton, <lb/>
Chm. Board County Commissioner. <lb/>
Bell, clerk. <lb/>
By virtue power vested In me <lb/>
b Hum lo certain deeds of Trust <lb/>
to me by Adam Heath and <lb/>
wife of record in the <lb/>
i of Register Of Heeds for Pill <lb/>
in book at page and <lb/>
in book A at pace and tin <lb/>
th. to soil <lb/>
said properly hereinafter described <lb/>
before selling the Mel estate <lb/>
Trust ids shall <lb/>
for cash, the highest Milder,, at <lb/>
public auction, at the Court now. <lb/>
door in the town of Greenville, mi <lb/>
day at <lb/>
o'clock II., following described <lb/>
properly <lb/>
tine bay mule named Mary, <lb/>
one brown mare mule named Sell. on <lb/>
mar., two-horse <lb/>
wagon, and a of double harness. <lb/>
nil of which said property bought <lb/>
by the said Adam J. E <lb/>
Winslow. <lb/>
This of August. <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
I id. II weekly. <lb/>
On my farm about of Au <lb/>
gust, one male hug. light brown in <lb/>
color, unmarked, weight about M <lb/>
Owner gel satin- by pay- <lb/>
all costs. <lb/>
J. H. CLARK, <lb/>
N P. <lb/>
Sealed Bids Wanted. <lb/>
Md. wanted by build- <lb/>
of town of Green- <lb/>
ville for construction of town <lb/>
lea will b. received <lb/>
next Monday. committee hold <lb/>
right to reject any and nil bids. <lb/>
Plans can be at th. <lb/>
L. HALL, <lb/>
II. COWARD, <lb/>
Building Committee. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
M. W. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of Eye. <lb/>
Ear, Nose and Throat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Filling of Glasses. <lb/>
Office with Dr. IV 1- <lb/>
ville, N. C, every Monday. <lb/>
Home Office N. C <lb/>
AND PI KM K, <lb/>
in ill the Courts. <lb/>
Office in Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting courthouse. <lb/>
PARKER <lb/>
Corner and Evans Streets. <lb/>
Photos <lb/>
Made Hay <lb/>
Bend us your <lb/>
WORE. <lb/>
OF SALE <lb/>
The Quickest and Most <lb/>
Permanent Way <lb/>
TO BREAK UP <lb/>
CHILLS and FEVERS <lb/>
IS BY TAKING <lb/>
with a Guarantee <lb/>
It acts upon the in a mild Way. and does not cause <lb/>
that feeling alien the case with <lb/>
PRICE CENTS <lb/>
Slid by Country Merchants throughout Pitt County and <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb/>
II <lb/>
Schedule in Effect April II, into. <lb/>
N. -The following schedule <lb/>
published as Information out <lb/>
ind are not <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
S a in Dally, <lb/>
Sleeping Car for Norfolk <lb/>
in u. in. Daily, Plymouth, Eliza <lb/>
both City and Norfolk. Broiler Par- <lb/>
Car Service to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connects tor all point North <lb/>
West. <lb/>
. p. in. Daily, except Sunday, lot <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
OS a in Dally, for Raleigh <lb/>
and west. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
North, South <lb/>
West. <lb/>
a. m. Daily except Sunday, for <lb/>
and Raleigh Connect, for <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. m. Daily, for Raleigh ind all <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
in gears, apply to I. <lb/>
Agent. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
II. S. <lb/>
Pas <lb/>
I. STACK. <lb/>
Supt <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having as executrix of <lb/>
Thomas J. Jarvis. deceased, late of <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt county, this is to no <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
estate the said to ex-1 <lb/>
them to the undersigned within j <lb/>
two month from this date or this <lb/>
notice will be pleaded In bar of their <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
I All persons Indebted m said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This the 19th day of July. <lb/>
MARY W. JARVIS. <lb/>
Executrix. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having Qualified as Administrators <lb/>
of K H deceased, late of <lb/>
den. Pitt county. North Carolina, this <lb/>
is to notify all person- having claims <lb/>
against the estate of the said <lb/>
ed to exhibit them properly proven <lb/>
to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
month, from this date or this notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make immediate payment. <lb/>
This, the day of August. Kit. <lb/>
Jesse Cannon. <lb/>
H. C. Edwards, <lb/>
Administrators <lb/>
F. Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
TREAT TIBER I <lb/>
WITH CHEMICALS <lb/>
Paris. Aug a. <lb/>
must be treated by chemical <lb/>
mean, and not, by serums. Dr. Louts <lb/>
has announced to the <lb/>
Society after a long research. <lb/>
Dr. la connected with the <lb/>
Hospital and is a member of <lb/>
the medical faculty the <lb/>
of Paris. His paper caused a <lb/>
in medical circles, where it is held <lb/>
that he has opened a new path in the <lb/>
cure of the white plague. <lb/>
Dr. says his <lb/>
have been directed toward finding a <lb/>
substance which Will kill bacilli ill ail <lb/>
animal organization without injuring <lb/>
i. elements of <lb/>
a beginning he Established a list a <lb/>
antiseptic which arrest the develop- <lb/>
of bacilli in cultures, He also <lb/>
found substance, which bacilli cannot <lb/>
develop These, he says, arc potassium <lb/>
phosphate, Iron and mag- <lb/>
Thus, he claims, action <lb/>
can be obtained by adding certain sub- <lb/>
stances to an animal organism and <lb/>
also withdrawing by mean of dietary <lb/>
other substances necessary to the <lb/>
growth of bacilli <lb/>
North County. <lb/>
B Superior Court. <lb/>
Before J. i. Cos, Clerk. <lb/>
K c, Harding;, administrator of the <lb/>
estate Of John Shiver-, <lb/>
and Carolina Shivers, John Shiv- <lb/>
Heater Jane shivers Lydia <lb/>
Shivers, minors and of <lb/>
John Shivers, by their <lb/>
general guardian, P, C. Harding. Es <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of <lb/>
COUrt Of county made ill the above <lb/>
entitled cause on the Nth day of July. <lb/>
1915 by D. Cox. clerk of the <lb/>
court of Pitt county, the under- <lb/>
signed Will, Monday, the day of <lb/>
September, o'clock noon <lb/>
expose to public sale before the court- <lb/>
house door in to the high <lb/>
st bidder tor cash, the following de- <lb/>
scribed real property, to <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land <lb/>
lying and being ill town- <lb/>
ship. Pitt county. North Carolina, situ <lb/>
on the north side of Tar River <lb/>
and specifically described as <lb/>
Beginning at a gum stump with horn <lb/>
beam and holly pointers on the north <lb/>
bank of Tar River and runs thence <lb/>
south west feet to a stake <lb/>
on the river road; thence south 52-55 <lb/>
east HUT feet along said road to a <lb/>
slake; thence south 28-27 west <lb/>
feet lo a hickory with pointers on the <lb/>
north bank of Tar River; thence west- <lb/>
wards along said bank of Tar River <lb/>
to a gum stump, the beginning, con- <lb/>
1-10 acres and designated <lb/>
us lot No. 2-A. according to a map of <lb/>
the division of the John Shivers land <lb/>
made by V. C. surveyor, In <lb/>
December, 1918, and being part of <lb/>
portion of said land allotted to John <lb/>
Shivers in said <lb/>
This sale will be made for the <lb/>
pose of making assets of the estate of <lb/>
John shivers, deceased. <lb/>
This the 29th day of July. 1915. <lb/>
p. c. HARDING, <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of John <lb/>
Shivers, deceased. <lb/>
It. t, <lb/>
on Fourth Street Crank <lb/>
Wilson's Store. <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
Law. <lb/>
. f. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The life Insurance Company <lb/>
of York. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
u. M. CLARK, <lb/>
Attorney at Law. <lb/>
and Drainage Cases B Specialty. <lb/>
in office formerly occupied by <lb/>
P. G. James and Son. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Attorney t Law. <lb/>
Office in the National Bank Building, <lb/>
Avenue. <lb/>
Kit. L <lb/>
Physician. <lb/>
Office in National Hank <lb/>
Dickerson Avenue. <lb/>
Office to and to <lb/>
DR. PAIL FITZGERALD. <lb/>
Dentist <lb/>
Rooms 200-2, Second Floor Nations <lb/>
Bank Building, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Attorney Law. <lb/>
Greenville, Carolina. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon. <lb/>
Stables. <lb/>
Day II <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
FEED <lb/>
SEED <lb/>
Are you one of our customers <lb/>
If not, it is because you <lb/>
have not had our prices <lb/>
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff, <lb/>
Feed, Cotton Seed Meal. Hulls, <lb/>
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat. <lb/>
We are In a r. to Rive you prices that <lb/>
are the lowest tr Is <lb/>
line. Be sure to get our prices before buying <lb/>
We also buy Pitt County Corn <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Railway <lb/>
Premier Carrier of The South <lb/>
Low Round Trip Summer Tour- <lb/>
Tickets Now on Sale to <lb/>
Lard of The<lb/>
way, <lb/>
Hot Springs an J all Other <lb/>
tern North Carolina Points <lb/>
VOTER <lb/>
HUMAN <lb/>
Spend your vacation In the cool <lb/>
in. Western North Carolina. <lb/>
Weed Sunday <lb/>
round trip tickets sale to <lb/>
Black Mountain, Mt. Airy. <lb/>
Wilmington and various other <lb/>
ti and seashore <lb/>
For Illustrated booklets, <lb/>
detailed Information, ask your agent, j <lb/>
or with <lb/>
Montgomery, Ala., Auk By a <lb/>
close vote the lower house of th. <lb/>
Legislature refused to allow <lb/>
the people of th. Slat, to cute th. <lb/>
next general election on an amend- <lb/>
providing equal suffrage, <lb/>
Although Tuesday was announced <lb/>
as suffrage In th. House <lb/>
and the gallery was decorated accord- <lb/>
House postponed action <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The equal suffrage hill has had a <lb/>
Stormy career since its introduction in <lb/>
both houses early in the first session <lb/>
of the Legislature, The House re- <lb/>
it a committee, which report <lb/>
ed it favorably. It was post- <lb/>
Indefinitely, reconsidered, put <lb/>
on the adverse and Anally <lb/>
resurrected today was <lb/>
ably acted upon. <lb/>
The vote was ayes and nays. <lb/>
lacking twelve votes of the required <lb/>
three majority for passing. The <lb/>
Senate has agreed to act on the meas- <lb/>
on the fortieth legislative <lb/>
By virtue of th. power sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed In trust <lb/>
and delivered by Frank Lilly <lb/>
and wile. Minnie Lilly, and <lb/>
Lilly to Stancill Hodges, trustee, to <lb/>
secure certain Indebtedness on the <lb/>
of January, 1912, and duly record- <lb/>
ed In the of Deeds of <lb/>
Pitt county. North Carolina, in Book <lb/>
I.-lo, page goo, the undersigned will <lb/>
expose to public sale, before the court- <lb/>
house door In Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder, on Friday, the day of <lb/>
September, at o'clock noon, u <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land lying <lb/>
and being in the county of Pitt, and <lb/>
slate of North Caroling, and described <lb/>
as follows, to A certain lot situ- <lb/>
ate In the town of Ayden. lying on the <lb/>
t side of railroad, south side of <lb/>
Third street, and on the east side <lb/>
Venters beginning at the south <lb/>
corner of Venters and <lb/>
streets, thence running a southerly <lb/>
course with the line of Venters street <lb/>
feet; thence an easterly course <lb/>
parallel with Third street feet to I <lb/>
stake; thence a northerly course para- <lb/>
Hal with the first line feel to Third <lb/>
-i reef, thence a westerly course with <lb/>
Third street feet to Hie beginning. <lb/>
It being the identical lot conveyed to <lb/>
Prank Lilly by J- w. Moon by deed <lb/>
dated February which is of <lb/>
record In the office of the Register of <lb/>
Deeds of Pitt county in Hook J-9. page <lb/>
to satisfy said deed in trust. <lb/>
Terms of Cash. <lb/>
This 14th day of <lb/>
HODGES, <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
WM v <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
in the Superior Court. <lb/>
Mary Harris vs. Oscar Harris. <lb/>
The defendant, Harris, will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has been commenced in the <lb/>
court of Pitt county. North <lb/>
Carolina W obtain a divorce absolute <lb/>
and the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice that He is <lb/>
lo appear at the term of the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county to be held on the <lb/>
second Monday after the first Monday <lb/>
in September. 1916, it being the 20th <lb/>
day of said month, at the <lb/>
in said county, and answer or demur <lb/>
to the complaint In said action or <lb/>
plaintiff will apply lo the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb/>
This 24th day of July. 1516. <lb/>
j. n. cox, <lb/>
Clerk Of the Superior Court. <lb/>
Having Qualified as administrator <lb/>
be estate of the William K. <lb/>
this Is to notify all person <lb/>
having claims against the said estate <lb/>
present them to the undersigned <lb/>
or to his attorney, on <lb/>
or before the day of HUB. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
All persons owing said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate <lb/>
This August <lb/>
ZENO <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Harding Pierce. Attorneys. <lb/>
O. F. YORK, <lb/>
Traveling Agent <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C <lb/>
Bach pew In a in a Cermet <lb/>
,. heated by an Individual <lb/>
unit, which can be regulated to <lb/>
suit the comfort of an occupant of th- <lb/>
pew. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified a <lb/>
Asa Bullock, late of Pitt <lb/>
COUnty, N . this is to notify nil <lb/>
having claims the estate <lb/>
of deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
on or before the day <lb/>
August. 1916, or this notice will he <lb/>
In her their AH <lb/>
persons indebted lo slid will <lb/>
please make Immediate payment <lb/>
Thin the of <lb/>
J, W. <lb/>
administrator, <lb/>
N C <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
o the of John Shivers, late of <lb/>
the county of Pitt. North Carolina, <lb/>
this Is to notify all persons having <lb/>
i claims against the said estate to <lb/>
them to the said administrator <lb/>
or before July or this no <lb/>
ties will be plead in bar of their re <lb/>
All persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate will please make Immediate- <lb/>
settlement <lb/>
This July IS. ma <lb/>
p C <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Harding and Attorneys. <lb/>
to Ml d <lb/>
TONIC.<lb/>
IS <lb/>
OF <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS SUB- <lb/>
BY THE BEST<lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE OF <lb/>
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
I. th. tar Heal <lb/>
the Host Washington. <lb/>
C, <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
I ION OF TWELVE <lb/>
. RED AMONG THE REST <lb/>
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN <lb/>
OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WISH TO BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i FEW IN ME AND <lb/>
i ILL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OLE ADVERTISING <lb/>
DATE'S ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAP UPON <lb/>
M B I <lb/>
FIRST <lb/>
OF THE KM <lb/>
POPE DISCUSSES <lb/>
A NEW FORM OF <lb/>
LIST EVENING <lb/>
PERI V I. ROSS, <lb/>
1ST. PLEASES Mix HEARERS <lb/>
WITH AS IT <lb/>
THE t CHURCH. <lb/>
WORLD PEACE <lb/>
has I WITH <lb/>
TALES <lb/>
IT A PEACE <lb/>
VOTE HE <lb/>
SHIPS <lb/>
SHOULD RECEIVE <lb/>
ILL PROTECTION <lb/>
BRITISH HUT <lb/>
STEAMERS ARE Of <lb/>
IS mm ii is <lb/>
SHIPS. <lb/>
SANITATION LAW BOARD ENGAGE IN <lb/>
E CERTAIN WOULD MORTAL COMBAT <lb/>
BY THE PART OF REPORT. <lb/>
I V I I ON I I <lb/>
BOARD HUH HIM- <lb/>
Notwithstanding the inclemency <lb/>
weather, a goodly number of people <lb/>
attended services last <lb/>
Christian church mid beard able <lb/>
sermon by Rev. Percy O. Cross, the <lb/>
noted national evangelist. This being <lb/>
the service of a series that will <lb/>
continue for three weeks and prob- <lb/>
ably longer. <lb/>
The speaker chose . ins theme for <lb/>
the Initial Revival <lb/>
And from this <lb/>
ii,, . , roused mm ii i la <lb/>
.,,,,, w. <lb/>
d the lot ff <lb/>
service. <lb/>
Dig n as <lb/>
in the religious element, Impressing <lb/>
them with <lb/>
rival Mr. Cross said <lb/>
order for Greenville to experience i <lb/>
revival awakening religious <lb/>
of begin with <lb/>
unceasing prayer and pm <lb/>
preserving, praising, bur- <lb/>
and holy spirit. Mr. <lb/>
awake to their local work <lb/>
with the support a great good <lb/>
will be accomplished. <lb/>
A huge chorea f singer, have been <lb/>
secured from the different choirs Of <lb/>
the that Will probably reach fifty <lb/>
number, and with Mr. Cross as <lb/>
leader the music will he one of the <lb/>
features of those services. <lb/>
The speaker ha. chosen raw <lb/>
Power the <lb/>
Holy <lb/>
The is cordially lasted and <lb/>
urged to attend each evening Bl <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
RAIN RECALLS <lb/>
PAST ST <lb/>
v., i . .-,. pt I, Cardinal Gib- <lb/>
presented lo President <lb/>
Wilson a message from Pope Benedict <lb/>
regarding peace In Europe, later he <lb/>
on the same <lb/>
subject. <lb/>
lifter ill., at the White <lb/>
House, the cardinal announced <lb/>
he had ills, the <lb/>
peace with the President. He said <lb/>
he had conveyed a message from tin <lb/>
;,;. ,,. question, but not. <lb/>
,. ,,; ,,. exact content, this n <lb/>
Cardinal Gibbons declared tin <lb/>
of the submarine i- o <lb/>
aided P <lb/>
and had placed the Stun <lb/>
a advantageous position to In <lb/>
service In bringing U. <lb/>
, He said he had Informed the <lb/>
President that he lo <lb/>
true. <lb/>
as Indicated <lb/>
message was In the nature of a <lb/>
that neutral power, loin with <lb/>
th,. Vatican in making farther efforts <lb/>
to restore peace <lb/>
Th. cardinal that plan In <lb/>
was along the general lines <lb/>
recent public the <lb/>
In <lb/>
Cardinal Gibbon. <lb/>
President nearly half an hour. H <lb/>
was accompanied by <lb/>
William T. Russell, Pat- <lb/>
rick's Catholic church here. <lb/>
Our talk was satisfactory <lb/>
and I am very much with <lb/>
reception from th. said <lb/>
cardinal. <lb/>
The cardinal indicated broadly <lb/>
he believed h <lb/>
under way to end the war. <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
n i hi <lb/>
TAKE III I <lb/>
He <lb/>
Sept. Britain can- <lb/>
not be a consenting party to a settle- <lb/>
the submarine question <lb/>
a liner and It. Into <lb/>
. lass apart from a merchantman and <lb/>
its crew, th-- evening newspapers <lb/>
In on the note of <lb/>
Von lo Lansing. <lb/>
We acknowledge no such dis- <lb/>
says Westminster <lb/>
. . tor full satisfaction of our <lb/>
claim, we can ace pi nothing less <lb/>
,. of law <lb/>
which protects all non-combatant, <lb/>
neutrals of <lb/>
. , , on <lb/>
ordinary merchantmen. <lb/>
-Our , It been admit I l <lb/>
Cued b boll n the <lb/>
B hi Id <lb/>
,;, ,,,,,., had given notice f her In <lb/>
to abandon A <lb/>
he note after the sinking or <lb/>
.,. I no <lb/>
. . between a liner and a mer-<lb/>
states will <lb/>
put it .-. record ii stands h <lb/>
whole of the doctrine so forcibly ex <lb/>
pounded in earlier <lb/>
communications. <lb/>
The 1-all Mall Gazette confers <lb/>
Germany's offer to change her <lb/>
of submarine warfare to he <lb/>
ed by the condition <lb/>
,., try to escape or to <lb/>
offer attractions <lb/>
rot British it <lb/>
the all the <lb/>
appearance to maneuver our <lb/>
marine out of gained <lb/>
r,. it its own and b <lb/>
,, failure of the <lb/>
The blockade <lb/>
Hilt's PORT ll <lb/>
HO I IN IS HI <lb/>
II <lb/>
inn nuts <lb/>
PLATED <lb/>
HAVOC WITH <lb/>
The heavy rain today recalls to the <lb/>
minds of many local the <lb/>
storm that visited this section of the <lb/>
State just tun year. today, when <lb/>
town of Greenville experienced the <lb/>
t rain and windstorm in its <lb/>
history, <lb/>
Reports here from Wash <lb/>
this morning states that the <lb/>
rainfall last night was <lb/>
heavy, that reached the <lb/>
that further <lb/>
become known noon. <lb/>
It was announced at White <lb/>
that Wilson <lb/>
no on th. conference <lb/>
at time <lb/>
t the embassies of th. aW <lb/>
visit to the White Hon. <lb/>
WM with lively but <lb/>
none of the officials then <lb/>
any hope for an Immediate outcome <lb/>
of the talk. <lb/>
Later was revealed that Hie car- <lb/>
Incidentally discussed the <lb/>
can question general with <lb/>
Wilson and expressed the hope that <lb/>
peace would be there. , <lb/>
Later Cardinal Gibbon, <lb/>
no me, sac- similar . th- one , by <lb/>
he delivered to th. In m I of non-combatants and <lb/>
Pope had been -en. to the <lb/>
authors would like now Is to gel <lb/>
price tor the <lb/>
;,,,.,. Standard remark-. <lb/>
Wilson's -only object I <lb/>
protect American lives, he may ac <lb/>
,,,,, Von <lb/>
but if the of Amer- <lb/>
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to uphold th. law- <lb/>
of humanity. to bow he can <lb/>
accept anything <lb/>
by to abandon he <lb/>
entirely. <lb/>
. be on <lb/>
M, letter Amer- <lb/>
will have found an excuse for no <lb/>
measure, against or <lb/>
At the r mi el boat <lb/>
of aldermen last n ordinance <lb/>
was passed requiring all property <lb/>
owners within corporal limit of <lb/>
the town to either tin nut fa. i <lb/>
closets sanitary, or build new <lb/>
According to the <lb/>
ordinance, all e <lb/>
will the limits m the low n. bi <lb/>
pro with buckets. <lb/>
. . . and i soil i <lb/>
he made fly-proof by g The <lb/>
house also hi made fly- <lb/>
and p <lb/>
door. <lb/>
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last t the <lb/>
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of pr per l i <lb/>
closets. A of two dollars per <lb/>
will he levied open each <lb/>
owner to cover the coal of <lb/>
An to the ordinance re- <lb/>
each property owner <lb/>
two buckets, same <lb/>
to be specified by town clerk. Ail <lb/>
buckets are to he uniform. <lb/>
The vote on measure last nigh <lb/>
practically unanimous, n has <lb/>
had the hearty support of Mayor <lb/>
was Ural hinted <lb/>
might he on. of the new <lb/>
l. by be now <lb/>
The of the town <lb/>
,,.,,.,,, for what the board of <lb/>
,,.,,, did las, for this will. <lb/>
a great reduce the <lb/>
of caw. of typhoid and malaria hen <lb/>
This Is a step forward for Greenville <lb/>
will. i all lessen the <lb/>
death rate In and one <lb/>
,. well in keeping with the progress <lb/>
is being made along other lines <lb/>
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public some facts I<lb/>
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men are known to he in i <lb/>
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oppose the <lb/>
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BEES . <lb/>
la not known whether th. public later <lb/>
raging up th. coast now win roach <lb/>
Greenville, or not. not many local <lb/>
u M are hoping that velocity will <lb/>
I . pent before it reach here. <lb/>
It was understood that message <lb/>
the opinion <lb/>
pistes now was in a position to of <lb/>
. In <lb/>
Von III. <lb/>
London. Sept. 1-An <lb/>
graph My. Admiral Von <lb/>
the Minister or Ma <lb/>
from overwork<lb/>
INVOLVE <lb/>
the n Pr, I <lb/>
Rocky Mount, Pent. I A transfer <lb/>
property , Involving <lb/>
was complete when lumbar <lb/>
Farm, of act Was Mr. <lb/>
W. A. of S C. <lb/>
Nothing has been given out as to <lb/>
the plan of Mr. however, it is <lb/>
highly probable that he may put a <lb/>
creamery on this property to supply <lb/>
th, town. In par, of State. <lb/>
TOWN TO <lb/>
BE <lb/>
it moved and at the <lb/>
board meeting lost night <lb/>
i statement of the town's finance. <lb/>
be published monthly. <lb/>
Paris, Sept. Unit <lb/>
ports have been torpedo, British <lb/>
submarines. <lb/>
The announcement wan made <lb/>
officially as <lb/>
in the Dardanelles the last w, <lb/>
, August has been <lb/>
southern front In the north- <lb/>
British delivered <lb/>
,,. ,,,, attacks which put them In <lb/>
possession of a hillock to the <lb/>
been con- <lb/>
keenly <lb/>
To the sunk on <lb/>
of August by one of our aviators in <lb/>
anchorage it is <lb/>
necessary lo add lour tor- <lb/>
by submarines; <lb/>
them th. point and two <lb/>
between and <lb/>
guns of the battleships bar, <lb/>
hit anchored <lb/>
f- <lb/>
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not th- I- <lb/>
the Into i <lb/>
Chicago for th, <lb/>
tor Florida appears to <lb/>
conjecture In i. I <lb/>
though there Is a <lb/>
right and official. I <lb/>
La , <lb/>
time ml, v <lb/>
Coast i e to In, equip <lb/>
tor th, l <lb/>
,, it Pullman train out I i I <lb/>
t and across to Wash I <lb/>
, , . on I<lb/>
gripped th. country and all <lb/>
were called off. However there are <lb/>
that believe th. l now <lb/>
ripe, and mat with th. <lb/>
for the tourist <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line will year <lb/>
the time In It. make, <lb/>
a bid for the tourist business from <lb/>
Chicago it M has been a live con <lb/>
tender for the business from New <lb/>
York for a number <lb/>
W have pres,. or MOO a. , <lb/>
of 1.500 greater than that attributed to clan intends to leave Berlin for <lb/>
pea. while experimenting with j , .,. holiday. <lb/>
Simplicity Pennsylvania <lb/>
Inventory hat pin point protector <lb/>
consisting curved piece metal <lb/>
springy to hold on a <lb/>
I Pin. <lb/>
Both the and <lb/>
letter. I. done in a single operation by <lb/>
office in which i <lb/>
dampened roller pane, under Hie <lb/>
ahead a one that clot see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
THE WEATHER <lb/>
For North Carolina threatening to- <lb/>
night and Saturday, with probably <lb/>
ram. to strong and <lb/>
wind. <lb/>
BALI <lb/>
Hall, night, <lb/>
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