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			<date>2012</date>
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till <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
HID ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER THE WAT OF <lb/>
LA AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT<lb/>
the M Healthful th. t Mn. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EAST EM <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO LET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE HOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
RESIN WAY TO TARE <lb/>
i Ft W INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
A TO If THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
RE HAD UPON <lb/>
till FRIDAY U SEPTEMBER K. <lb/>
m Mm <lb/>
U INKS THAT ROCKY MOUNT GERMANS IKE EIGHT HUNDRED <lb/>
LAST FIGHTING <lb/>
CAM. kill <lb/>
IVAR I Ml REACHES II <lb/>
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cumin mi b. hi <lb/>
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Ml I <lb/>
London. Sept. III.- Tin- <lb/>
almost have shot their <lb/>
war, today. advance <lb/>
Russia, which one time averaged <lb/>
live miles . day. now has diminished <lb/>
i., less than one mile a <lb/>
Karl Kitchener's was made <lb/>
ii, u review the war in House <lb/>
Lords. <lb/>
response of i country <lb/>
culls for recruits ha been little <lb/>
he said, the prob- <lb/>
how insure the Held force be- <lb/>
. pi hi ii j l strength is <lb/>
our close intention and will, I hope. <lb/>
mi. m I., a solution, i <lb/>
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v. halt i pi <lb/>
will I ii <lb/>
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This was Kai <lb/>
which <lb/>
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Rocky Mount, Sept. IS. -Rock <lb/>
and. iii the eastern auto- <lb/>
mobile route, incidentally the <lb/>
way between <lb/>
Va . and C, two points <lb/>
on the national highway into the <lb/>
South, i- going to placed before the <lb/>
motorists i- die task the directors <lb/>
of local chamber of commerce <lb/>
hare et to accomplish, and <lb/>
of the first steps this end will <lb/>
the holding of a barbecue the <lb/>
try Club here some date to de- <lb/>
later. To this meeting <lb/>
will be invited representative citizen, <lb/>
member and Directors of the <lb/>
along the route <lb/>
. hi, . . r the excellent la; <lb/>
,,., i through Roanoke <lb/>
Rapids. Halifax. <lb/>
Rock <lb/>
Kim Wilson. an . . <lb/>
to Sn Id<lb/>
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tin . a condition <lb/>
about by the <lb/>
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lolls <lb/>
. ill <lb/>
war secretary <lb/>
the last few <lb/>
l;, I he allies tin- el <lb/>
been practically unchanged <lb/>
mean been <lb/>
lion active work on the l the <lb/>
forces in the field for the u <lb/>
local Which <lb/>
all along the line, has called for the <lb/>
our positions bee <lb/>
nun n strengthened, care <lb/>
ml elaboration system trench <lb/>
fortifications already existed but <lb/>
also a large Increase in the <lb/>
heavy Ii have been <lb/>
long our lines <lb/>
-The Germans recently on m <lb/>
occasions used and liquid lire and <lb/>
bombarded our lines with as <lb/>
shells, but these form <lb/>
attack, lacking a they now do the <lb/>
element of surprise have foiled n <lb/>
their and much <lb/>
of these pernicious methods <lb/>
new armies have become train <lb/>
ed and to take the Held <lb/>
reinforcements have been sent <lb/>
to Join Marshal <lb/>
command. Von will la- glad lo hear <lb/>
his opinion or these troops, <lb/>
to me. writes units <lb/>
appear to be thoroughly well officered <lb/>
and commanded. The equipment is In <lb/>
good order and efficient Several <lb/>
of artillery have been tested behind <lb/>
Die firing Hue In Hie trenches, and <lb/>
of them. Their <lb/>
a has i good and <lb/>
,. quite HI to take their plat es <lb/>
In <lb/>
II IS <lb/>
I gentlemen and <lb/>
purpose of l ; <lb/>
ii;, <lb/>
I up of Messrs 1- Ramsey, J U <lb/>
Hall, E. W. Smith. P <lb/>
T, I. Bland to first enlist the i <lb/>
from commutes the Bin of the <lb/>
route, and i sot In motion a move <lb/>
for .- proper Ins. of <lb/>
. , mills of the n <lb/>
TO STOP <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ORGANIZED OPPOSITION <lb/>
IN <lb/>
it i- LET- <lb/>
SIM I <lb/>
PEOPLE HEAR II <lb/>
EVANGELIST ROSS DEALT WITH <lb/>
LIKE l PETER l Ills <lb/>
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TO <lb/>
Into <lb/>
Raleigh Times, w too <lb/>
would lo the name the <lb/>
paragrapher <lb/>
Muff on the readers <lb/>
MY <lb/>
OF<lb/>
THAT TO WORSHIP <lb/>
I. <lb/>
, ha of ob <lb/>
by Jes everywhere will begin to <lb/>
morrow evening o'clock <lb/>
of will begin services <lb/>
The ritual of the day is public and <lb/>
congregational, Its significance is <lb/>
personal. Tins holy gives room <lb/>
for on the Inner life of the <lb/>
Hebrew <lb/>
Atonement I tot <lb/>
inner peace, and accordingly. <lb/>
reassert their loyalty to peace <lb/>
for themselves and mankind. The en- <lb/>
day of September as well as <lb/>
the evening before, is devoted to it <lb/>
Mil HIS <lb/>
HERE TOM <lb/>
The local lodge it ex <lb/>
to have the l <lb/>
Chancellor and the Deputy Chat slit . <lb/>
at their regular lo <lb/>
night <lb/>
All n the i <lb/>
H nut ti to be pi <lb/>
New York, Sept. The <lb/>
man campaign against the flotation <lb/>
a Pillion dollar credit loan in the Unit- <lb/>
ed States to Great Britain and Prance <lb/>
appeared to assume the <lb/>
proportions of a country-wide plot, <lb/>
threatening even the-personal safety <lb/>
of the six members of the Anglo- <lb/>
commission. <lb/>
Members of commission. <lb/>
which Lord Reading, Lord Chief <lb/>
Justice of is <lb/>
doubled their bodyguards, it be <lb/>
; today. They have n re <lb/>
quested by i a- <lb/>
ii to their plans in ad <lb/>
for and In it at <lb/>
pi tn- streets <lb/>
Ii guarding Ll <lb/>
lei <lb/>
hi i i Ii el i n miss on <lb/>
i out <lb/>
to I lives <lb/>
ii. . Si me . the I <lb/>
ii.-. of these let I have n <lb/>
over to tin- police for Invest <lb/>
ii Is said, I ml Xe York t <lb/>
are nos led ii be <lb/>
In seeking the writers. <lb/>
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I section it n body or in <lb/>
couples Each commissioner travel <lb/>
i through the streets unaccompanied by <lb/>
any r Al least one with <lb/>
I detect is h.-.-ls on . <lb/>
in bis trips th- <lb/>
and hi some cases Is said, there a<lb/>
What her this opposition l <lb/>
sporadic in its nature or is <lb/>
is not known. and call <lb/>
ere the headquarters of the com <lb/>
it have spit . d the <lb/>
gleaned from their talks with com <lb/>
is h Is <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Swearer to was the <lb/>
subject discourse <lb/>
last night, and in, time during the <lb/>
progress these services, has this <lb/>
able speaker delivered a more force- <lb/>
sermon. seat that was on <lb/>
the grounds was occupied <lb/>
probably eight hundred people <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The life of Simon Peter was us t <lb/>
throughout lib tin <lb/>
. I Mr. Croat <lb/>
i . hi out ii the evening ., Id <lb/>
much to <lb/>
upon <lb/>
i .- crowd <lb/>
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Sett <lb/>
Mr. evening <lb/>
will be <lb/>
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furnish i <lb/>
, i a<lb/>
TUB HEELS SHUN <lb/>
SECURITY HONOR OF <lb/>
SE- <lb/>
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ties Of the National <lb/>
to set i r<lb/>
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III I I IN Hi II <lb/>
M. <lb/>
. train <lb/>
from Sumter s <lb/>
excursion <lb/>
. Sept. <lb/>
. . I <lb/>
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to the city, ran <lb/>
an n licit <lb/>
miles from To and <lb/>
a -itch <lb/>
mi a as was <lb/>
running i out n ink n hour, <lb/>
tin re was inn i . a <lb/>
passengers In the front <lb/>
seriously. The en <lb/>
of either engine were <lb/>
Prom I rip <lb/>
ii <lb/>
London, Sept, A German sir <lb/>
ship. Molly gun- <lb/>
fire, has descended at <lb/>
Prussia, according t an Am <lb/>
dispatch to the Central News <lb/>
it is believed to have been one of <lb/>
those which participated In the air <lb/>
mid on the Gulf Riga. <lb/>
A German official statement Issued <lb/>
September slated a naval air <lb/>
ship several on n <lb/>
naval base at a port and <lb/>
returned although II was <lb/>
fired upon <lb/>
t Mink. <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio. Sept, A cargo ct <lb/>
I wheat In the steam <lb/>
mysteriously In <lb/>
Superior ye was for export to <lb/>
pool via Newport News i- <lb/>
I In a Toll do firm, <lb/>
Mr and Mr K W Cobb, who <lb/>
In Washington i <lb/>
and who on an <lb/>
to -i- <lb/>
on the one h k Sot II <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
They will t.- n <lb/>
home <lb/>
it M <lb/>
Brownsville, Tex . Sept It Several <lb/>
train loads of I annul <lb/>
in Jose i it s <lb/>
consul i., said they <lb/>
were from patrol stations along <lb/>
the coming to participate <lb/>
In today's celebration of Mexican in- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Reports to Port Brown <lb/>
led ii t for Benito <lb/>
trouble no new border <lb/>
TO RIO OF <lb/>
Von can to work<lb/>
I other <lb/>
. ,. ears <lb/>
, i- in -1 oil . <lb/>
against war are unnecessary and lend <lb/>
lo a spirit militarism and <lb/>
a desire for war rather than for pea. <lb/>
was the reason Governor Craig as- <lb/>
signed yesterday for appointing <lb/>
twenty delegates from State as <lb/>
members of the league. Request to <lb/>
this effect has been fern i <lb/>
Craig by President i <lb/>
of the .- <lb/>
do not <lb/>
Craig In reply n. <lb/>
the l Slat, <lb/>
est danger of I. hi any <lb/>
enemy. The <lb/>
straining I i <lb/>
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the spirit i oust . <lb/>
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It given this a <lb/>
plan- than II <lb/>
policy had en at <lb/>
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TO HERE THAT <lb/>
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At tin last t rm , unit. <lb/>
here, Judge W. XI Bond at tin <lb/>
quest the . . I <lb/>
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Ml P <lb/>
II <lb/>
k, The two <lb/>
beakers found beside i <lb/>
While Star liner Lapland a at In i <lb/>
pier here, were today learned to <lb/>
, liquid for refilling Bin i <lb/>
and Id <lb/>
set tire to ship. <lb/>
The supposed bombs were taken to <lb/>
police and <lb/>
red The analysis to further <lb/>
the police, for chemists found <lb/>
liquid could possibly <lb/>
an explosion or fire. <lb/>
The ship's officers were then con- <lb/>
They breakers <lb/>
once. hundred similar <lb/>
were loaded late yesterday, and it is <lb/>
the I found by <lb/>
at d by the hatch I till. <lb/>
mi 1.1 u i i u <lb/>
I lilt. HI <lb/>
I TORI <lb/>
London, Si pi In N. w <lb/>
i i In. Gem <lb/>
that ti. Russian <lb/>
fat tor at I b <lb/>
up m i <lb/>
ago munition <lb/>
In Russia, <lb/>
had a I mining t <lb/>
on Russian <lb/>
the News it,,, <lb/>
had to come to the rescue by i <lb/>
Archangel route. Thou- i <lb/>
of workmen were killed and <lb/>
of the plant . <lb/>
dearth of ., that <lb/>
nothing could be don as Inst the <lb/>
G. man general hi at<lb/>
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<p>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
PACE <lb/>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
ma <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
rear, <lb/>
rUM ma; b had <lb/>
application tn <lb/>
Tm<lb/>
All cards of . and <lb/>
will tar <lb/>
per <lb/>
lo <lb/>
those to throw <lb/>
I, on tear old is i <lb/>
gash <lb/>
of Public of North <lb/>
;. rheumatism and <lb/>
late will bi charred f- three <lb/>
per Una, To <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i i the German <lb/>
and it prompts us to inquire <lb/>
II g <lb/>
. Ma Broken. <lb/>
i I . S A t <lb/>
. a <lb/>
. o,. <lb/>
by frequent action of my <lb/>
.; my doctor lo try Pol- <lb/>
Pill and mm bottle <lb/>
man of me i hey re <lb/>
Bold <lb/>
Adv. <lb/>
nos to rim <lb/>
TOWS. <lb/>
I'll I <lb/>
accord class matter <lb/>
to. if in a- the poet ease at<lb/>
act of S fit. <lb/>
SI I'll Hill It <lb/>
HI OUt HOARD <lb/>
skim K. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
ought to be a standard <lb/>
; .,. i . U but <lb/>
h . . II on . <lb/>
. . . hot e going I i <lb/>
I morals There <lb/>
to be no one i prepared <lb/>
. . question, or If there la <lb/>
, he i an <lb/>
it. hi Is baffled hen he Mart lo put <lb/>
Not tit i Pitt <lb/>
e U <lb/>
bed re Bo <lb/>
; of Pitt i by <lb/>
J A lira on, It. <lb/>
in . and es <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
mar the home of i J <lb/>
. . . an <lb/>
the road <lb/>
to . . and entering the town of <lb/>
. .; and <lb/>
from this Ix tinning course <lb/>
little north o <lb/>
I III J <lb/>
Smith. I Mi i. i. and i <lb/>
down this right-of-way much as <lb/>
I . II i ea creek passing <lb/>
through the lands of B. Pu i <lb/>
North Can Una I'm County. <lb/>
i- hot ii I <lb/>
Hoard Pin <lb/>
in regular i <lb/>
d September, II <lb/>
being regular moating held on the <lb/>
September, or- <lb/>
I an k lo be held In Caw- <lb/>
Township, Pitt county, <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
I November. the regular polling <lb/>
place In the town of Stokes for <lb/>
. . j,. on -ii, <lb/>
. . Thou . I <lb/>
i Dollars worth of Road <lb/>
e per per cent <lb/>
per annum, payable t <lb/>
and to run for period o <lb/>
thirty years, the funds received <lb/>
from the same to used for put <lb/>
pone of laying out. establishing, repair <lb/>
grading, eon and <lb/>
proving In public is in <lb/>
Carolina as by an <lb/>
of the Legislature of North l a o- <lb/>
1913, a <lb/>
one Hundred and Twenty- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
And ii Nil is further hereby I <lb/>
tin registration for <lb/>
said was ordered and called. <lb/>
in ii Page at and i- <lb/>
pointed for said election <lb/>
and the book for registration <lb/>
p m on Thai <lb/>
closed sunset on <lb/>
October SO, HIS, that on each <lb/>
ii -aid tune <lb/>
. i books will be <lb/>
the regular polling place in r. and running with their land <lb/>
If and at all oilier n <lb/>
of C. r. <lb/>
tow<lb/>
i. In -aid town of North <lb/>
Carolina, and all desiring to <lb/>
vote on i bond lion to be held <lb/>
on November 1915, will be <lb/>
to register, <lb/>
This the September, i <lb/>
s A <lb/>
i i ii man Board Com of I'm Co. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Clerk<lb/>
North Carolina Pitt County. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given, that a <lb/>
ha.- been tiled before the Hoard <lb/>
of Commissioner., Pill by <lb/>
Emily Smith. Walter Mill-. Dennis <lb/>
Wilson and Others, to lay and es- <lb/>
a Public In said county, <lb/>
township, as follows <lb/>
Beginning at the northern corner <lb/>
Harding and land on the <lb/>
road leading to New- Bern, N. <lb/>
i. Corey's line an <lb/>
along of <lb/>
and i- lo Mrs A, I. line. <lb/>
and thence with her line and Harding <lb/>
Pierce Hue a southernly emu-, <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
None la given by the Hoard <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
regular session assembled on <lb/>
order an election to <lb/>
be held ill following <lb/>
at the River, and run- <lb/>
on north line of <lb/>
to John Hell's thence north <lb/>
his line to line; <lb/>
with the Hathaway line north to the <lb/>
Hue north; <lb/>
with Jimmie Spain's line east to <lb/>
line east to the Swamp <lb/>
road; then I lo the lines -be- <lb/>
tween Joe and Cray Harris <lb/>
l their corner then along her line and me middle Swamp <lb/>
A. W. line Cox ,., . Tucker place; thence with <lb/>
COLLEGE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
The notice required by Section <lb/>
the of of North Caro- <lb/>
is given that the said petition will <lb/>
be heard at the next meeting of the <lb/>
said hoard on the 4th day Of October, <lb/>
1915. <lb/>
This the day of 1915. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
of the Hoard. <lb/>
w-ll <lb/>
ME <lb/>
M. D-. Den <lb/>
R, B ft v<lb/>
lite Tucker place south to the Harris <lb/>
place south; thence with the Clark <lb/>
place south to the <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
Tuesday, November , 1915, at the <lb/>
Public School House in the above de- <lb/>
scribe I territory for the purpose of <lb/>
taking and ascertaining, the will or <lb/>
the qualified voters of the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory, as whether there <lb/>
shall or shall not be levied and collect- <lb/>
to Pale and I Tax <lb/>
the <lb/>
grove's cents on poll in <lb/>
Sm tonic. pr children, so. the above described territory, and at <lb/>
I said election those favoring the <lb/>
Tux shall vote a written or print<lb/>
his theories Into practice, <lb/>
In order lo elevate the rd Joyner Wingate, craven J. H <lb/>
i ,. stun at the beg I <lb/>
Maiming, <lb/>
I. R, c Cannon, w <lb/>
Jolly, c V. Camion and <lb/>
The none,, required by Section <lb/>
the of Cam <lb/>
Una. i- given the <lb/>
Mill he heard the meeting of <lb/>
aid board nil day , Orb <lb/>
1915. <lb/>
Clerk of the Boar <lb/>
r. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having qualified as executrix <lb/>
Thomas Jarvis, deceased, late o <lb/>
Pitt county, tins Ii to no- <lb/>
all persona having claims <lb/>
scholars on the social and estate of the said deceased to ex- <lb/>
age have agreed the best them to the undersigned within <lb/>
. B and girls to <lb/>
i The hidden i get lurk <lb/>
,,, ,., j, ; . <lb/>
girls on street of our t ties <lb/>
ii. w d Hi <lb/>
young must be trained the <lb/>
and about the best to train <lb/>
them. Is through an association of <lb/>
ideal <lb/>
H has. ii been the i <lb/>
. m n and fathers <lb/>
i use lo ail. <lb/>
. . I lei until <lb/>
m ii m Its Th most eminent <lb/>
two months from this date or this <lb/>
notice Will be pleaded bar of their <lb/>
every. <lb/>
All pert ms In to said estate <lb/>
I a c make Immediate payment <lb/>
This the day of July. 1915 <lb/>
MART W JARVIS, <lb/>
Executrix <lb/>
. . , her, i <lb/>
Id a it lea id I his, II i <lb/>
. .- ii i lo pi <lb/>
the great racial some <lb/>
times I he es i girls bi fore <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. <lb/>
truth that, a and girl, when <lb/>
ha re reached I;. en years <lb/>
will There Is something <lb/>
I--- i I . i about <lb/>
If the girls are not allowed <lb/>
to have the boys call them In i <lb/>
homes, they a ill. <lb/>
t conn and m <lb/>
i-<lb/>
It I Ii <lb/>
mot her of a would allow the girl <lb/>
to have her boy friends, t.- <lb/>
to e call at the home <lb/>
in <lb/>
I an <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
k, d ea u d <lb/>
N P., I Is to notify all per- <lb/>
n- I. claims <lb/>
of laid eased to i to <lb/>
linden I n dis <lb/>
Al <lb/>
persona Indebted lo said estate <lb/>
please m e Immediate mi <lb/>
Th II i -i-1 day of v trial <lb/>
i w <lb/>
N c<lb/>
l M <lb/>
. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
ii ii I. <lb/>
, i i <lb/>
discuss for making of Wash <lb/>
a bigger and better city. Down <lb/>
in the Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
before and <lb/>
plans to help build a bigger <lb/>
it. ; r in On we a <lb/>
Chamber of commerce that hasn't <lb/>
heard from In many moon.-, it <lb/>
hi. absolutely forsaken the town and <lb/>
community. <lb/>
The time to act is upon town. <lb/>
and II get the near <lb/>
and Washington stand <lb/>
., tali i of making <lb/>
take a back seal <lb/>
W are to believe Dial <lb/>
there isn't enough of the local <lb/>
of Commerce left to act, but our <lb/>
belief, must, in a days become <lb/>
a I 1.1 left of <lb/>
but name. <lb/>
It seems that then- should be h <lb/>
live men hare, who have enough inter- <lb/>
est In the town to get busy for Its <lb/>
welfare, mid that they would set bu <lb/>
right now. <lb/>
late William I <lb/>
l-yon. this i- notify all pa <lb/>
. at the said <lb/>
i them to <lb/>
; to <lb/>
. i b. e the of August, <lb/>
notice will in bar <lb/>
All owing said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate settlement <lb/>
This <lb/>
ZENO <lb/>
n C. <lb/>
Harding Pierce, Attorneys <lb/>
county. <lb/>
. the Superior Court. <lb/>
Mary Harris vs. Oscar Harris. <lb/>
The defendant, Oscar Harris, will <lb/>
.- notice an action entitled M <lb/>
,,., has been commenced In <lb/>
court of county, North <lb/>
Carolina to obtain a divorce absolute <lb/>
i him; and the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice he is required <lb/>
to appear at the term of the superior <lb/>
noun of county to be held on the <lb/>
second Monday after Brat <lb/>
in September, 1916, it being tin <lb/>
of said mouth, at the courthouse <lb/>
In i aid county, and answer or demur <lb/>
t in- complaint in said action or lbs <lb/>
plaintiff will apply the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded Id taM complaint <lb/>
This day of Inly, 1918, <lb/>
J, D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
To Prevent Blood <lb/>
once the old DU <lb/>
m i neon <lb/>
.-. V. <lb/>
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. <lb/>
w-w <lb/>
Over Insurance in force <lb/>
Over Assets <lb/>
Over Surplus <lb/>
j Why not join the over sixteen thousand M C that <lb/>
carry insurance in the <lb/>
at home and get the <lb/>
Frank Ferguson, Special Agent. <lb/>
W ballot containing the words <lb/>
and those opposed lo <lb/>
lo vole a or printed <lb/>
b; Hot words <lb/>
Special <lb/>
And It Is further ordered, I. P, <lb/>
be and be hereby appointed <lb/>
Registrar for said election, and <lb/>
Teel and K. Parker are hereby <lb/>
appointed poll holders or of <lb/>
i- , <lb/>
And it is a tie a <lb/>
is and shall lie required, <lb/>
registration books for <lb/>
said district or territory shall be <lb/>
opened on Thursday. October <lb/>
dosed Saturday. October <lb/>
for purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of the above <lb/>
district or territory <lb/>
This th,. day of September. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
of Hoard Commissioners <lb/>
of County. <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
SEND US YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR <lb/>
Commercial Printing Society <lb/>
All Orders Receive Prompt Attention <lb/>
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Try us <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Greenville, th Carolina<lb/>
qualified as Administrators <lb/>
of It. Car.-is, deceased, late of <lb/>
den, North Carolina, this <lb/>
la to notify all person- having claims <lb/>
against the estate said <lb/>
ed lo exhibit thin properly proven <lb/>
to undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from this or this notice <lb/>
be pleaded in bat of their <lb/>
All persons indebted I -aid estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This, the 19th day of August. 1916. <lb/>
Jesse Cannon. <lb/>
II C <lb/>
p A Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On Monday. <lb/>
at noon, the undersigned iii sell <lb/>
cash to the highest bidder the .- <lb/>
counts of York Perkins A Company, <lb/>
amounting lo about Said <lb/>
n lake place at door formerly <lb/>
occupied by York <lb/>
This 6th day Of 1915, <lb/>
K. A T <lb/>
i. SI <lb/>
Cum Old Sores. <lb/>
worst . <lb/>
cured<lb/>
and <lb/>
Won't <lb/>
. it <lb/>
lag oil. It<lb/>
To Our Pitt County Friends <lb/>
1915. <lb/>
Since the yews aim has been tn manufacture a vehicle <lb/>
in detail of workmanship, vehicle will as a <lb/>
it goes. <lb/>
Our policy has a been to make free cost, defect in material or <lb/>
and we believe people buy the FLANAGAN after because know they are <lb/>
with an will out of its to satisfy its <lb/>
In addition to vehicle line, we have a complete stock of automobile t res; an up-to-date <lb/>
salesroom and repair shop. Our line of complete in state -and our <lb/>
Parlors have been complimented who have wen them. <lb/>
n addition to the e lines, we have recently the Ford I'm Pitt We are <lb/>
i i a complete stick of Ford Automobiles and Ford repair pants, with a complete line auto <lb/>
mobile accessories, of horns, blow-out latches, etc., and we are to en <lb/>
to render the same service to the Ford Automobile owners, that wean owners <lb/>
the We want mt, and we are t merit it to the <lb/>
same service in the <lb/>
T Fl HI- is. AND COM K TO SEE <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb/>
PART ISSUE MISSING<lb/>
i ii<lb/>
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<p>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
Cotton Farmers <lb/>
The Brick at Greenville is <lb/>
Ready to Gin your Cotton. <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL . <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
Mr. Charles M. Barber left <lb/>
morning for Va . when <lb/>
lit v, ill enter school.<lb/>
Mr. T. returned i bis <lb/>
home at Blackstone, Va., after a brief <lb/>
to Bone <lb/>
Mr. C. w Emu Wilson to- <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
Mr. ;. ii. w . Hadley gone I <lb/>
Norfolk on trip<lb/>
Mr. W of Aden, In <lb/>
town today<lb/>
Mr Ii. Moore. Sr. has gone lo <lb/>
Hamilton i . very<lb/>
Mi i ;. Barry came In thin mom <lb/>
inc from Ayden Lo spend day.<lb/>
Mr K wan <lb/>
tor in town from today. <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS <lb/>
i pickers are on the Job <lb/>
Man limn towns arc <lb/>
the revival services here. <lb/>
A little cleaning tobacco <lb/>
town section would help mailers con- <lb/>
Ii will boon picking I tow <lb/>
with the county, Judging from <lb/>
of square <lb/>
A peculiar baptism took place near <lb/>
villa when a lady <lb/>
i age was Immersed while <lb/>
In a chair. She was one of about <lb/>
twenty candidates. <lb/>
. in the o; foul <lb/>
hundred thousand pounds of tobacco <lb/>
on the local market today, and while <lb/>
prices are oft on dark tobacco, <lb/>
ill.- bright grades are bringing good <lb/>
prices <lb/>
Fall Coat Suits <lb/>
All new styles now on display <lb/>
This Seasons Spring and Summer Dresses for Ladies <lb/>
at one-half the regular price <lb/>
also <lb/>
a large number of Spring and Summer Coat Suits at <lb/>
HALF PRICE <lb/>
Come and Look These Goods Over <lb/>
BOWEN<lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
ii i that there is being <lb/>
The friends Mrs. J. J. Walker all ,,,,.,. displayed In the revival <lb/>
x glad in learn that she will soon Christian church here than In <lb/>
any revival ever held m Greenville <lb/>
It must be that Mr, Cross is waking <lb/>
able to be mil <lb/>
Mr. S. T. of <lb/>
i town today <lb/>
TO I'M II Ills K. <lb/>
Weekly, i <lb/>
Men have died of for <lb/>
l narrow and elm-shaded <lb/>
low In the o Xi w <lb/>
in the same that send others <lb/>
toiling painfully back the brown <lb/>
sand Sun <lb/>
have hearts to the <lb/>
deep pine woods the North, and <lb/>
others the stately moss-hung live- <lb/>
oaks the shell road to Mo <lb/>
i. . mil would lo the city of <lb/>
t. ii , ,; through III.- low. warm <lb/>
an I -i fin <lb/>
May and others prefer lo see <lb/>
, i i i In clear i <lb/>
of great . <lb/>
as true ii thing <lb/>
Kipling ever said Is ; <lb/>
men ail earth to love, but, since <lb/>
hearts are small, ordained for each <lb/>
one place should prove beloved over <lb/>
Thai place b and tin <lb/>
have lived who find it <lb/>
them up. <lb/>
clean-up campaign would be i <lb/>
good thing for Greenville at <lb/>
ibis is the general opinion <lb/>
n , large number of local people . <lb/>
A large amount of building i going <lb/>
.-, in Greenville this time. Several <lb/>
new dwellings being put up ; <lb/>
few business lump's <lb/>
Tb,. local drug stores arc well <lb/>
pleased with the working of their new <lb/>
and say the for drink <lb/>
to be charged have fallen oil <lb/>
II cat been <lb/>
when i , will he run fr. ;. <lb/>
here, in order allow Hie <lb/>
bins to hear Mr Cross. <lb/>
Examiners <lb/>
We Wish to buy Bushels of <lb/>
Shelled Corn <lb/>
H A Li <lb/>
Mr. Old Slut, lie <lb/>
Richmond. Va. s.-pt. I. Clans tor <lb/>
Hip increased i h in ex <lb/>
.,, ,,, Improve- <lb/>
. linking i <lb/>
the attention yesterday of the <lb/>
i I tonal bank examiners, representing <lb/>
several States composing <lb/>
Fifth Federal Reserve District, win <lb/>
in the jury room <lb/>
John S. stales <lb/>
with family Monday from hi-- trip <lb/>
in a very Interest <lb/>
mg way bis travels. After <lb/>
through Provinces <lb/>
lie Is ready lo <lb/>
North Carolina is Hie stale for <lb/>
lb- believes Mini we have everything <lb/>
in North that Is <lb/>
conducive i the itemed life <lb/>
Begin NOW to Start Right <lb/>
COMING -TO <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
For your TOILET ARTICLES <lb/>
and SODAS. hand e . <lb/>
ES. and carry lull line of <lb/>
EASTMAN KODAKS and <lb/>
m m ii. <lb/>
Advancement <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
CAPITAL AND PROFITS . <lb/>
I. <lb/>
H. I. I. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
t. U. <lb/>
Did the Man Good. <lb/>
W. of Miss. , <lb/>
i- yearn old and had <lb/>
trouble with Ills kidneys for ; <lb/>
years He writes that Foley Kidney <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Phoenix, Hep <lb/>
Mexicans were arming lo cell <lb/>
KIM <lb/>
acres, ; in line slate of cult <lb/>
will make bi per <lb/>
and FINE TO- pm,, him much good. He <lb/>
Situated on sand-clay road. but this Is the only <lb/>
one ever helped him, No man <lb/>
young or old, ran afford to <lb/>
symptoms hi kidney trouble Sol <lb/>
u here. <lb/>
live miles from N. C. <lb/>
miles from the nearest shipping point, <lb/>
Church public school In <lb/>
mile of the main dwelling. There <lb/>
Is two-story i sheds with <lb/>
room all. one six-room collage <lb/>
throe good three room <lb/>
had mi i <lb/>
In <lb/>
was <lb/>
couldn't find anybody who be <lb/>
longed a Greek letter society. <lb/>
Pittsburgh <lb/>
Mexican Independence by houses. good barns, one <lb/>
an effort to fellow nationals k house with shed. Also <lb/>
Stale at <lb/>
here and <lb/>
Mess lo lake precautions <lb/>
an outbreak <lb/>
Tucson reported Stale i <lb/>
soldiers were expected there to guard <lb/>
against <lb/>
outbreak <lb/>
two stables plenty build <lb/>
lugs, and limber <lb/>
farm us, Price, per acre; <lb/>
half cash and balance <lb/>
Address <lb/>
s II. OF P <lb/>
Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Northbound Southbound <lb/>
Co a m. No. T- i. m. <lb/>
No, p. m No at <lb/>
Norfolk Southern.<lb/>
T. K CANNON. <lb/>
No. a. m <lb/>
So a in <lb/>
Is p. m <lb/>
No. p. m <lb/>
No. a m <lb/>
No p m <lb/>
-pi O we to j <lb/>
he enjoy our <lb/>
CE COLD TEA <lb/>
I st CHOICE of the BEST Black. Green <lb/>
and T-is in tins at Cent <lb/>
BLACK <lb/>
I Mill I- I <lb/>
Pekoe <lb/>
Ceylon tin India <lb/>
H i <lb/>
i Japan <lb/>
r. i In ha <lb/>
lap i <lb/>
Imperial p <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
an I u <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Japan India <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, A<lb/>
House That Protects <lb/>
The lamest best lighted, Warehouse in Greenville. Complete in you the <lb/>
price for YOUR TOBACCO at all <lb/>
OUR Efficiency, Reliability and Service <lb/>
Come to See Us. Your friends to serve, <lb/>
O. . RUCKER, Auctioneer. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall<lb/>
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<p>
If <lb/>
six <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
III. ISM. <lb/>
U I USUal and Sending <lb/>
Our Daily averages hang around the I 0.30 mark, we are selling only first <lb/>
en the market, the will have something interesting to tell you <lb/>
when <lb/>
Come to see us service and a square deal <lb/>
REMEMBER we welcome all new patrons with the old ones. When you have <lb/>
tobacco ready tor market bring or ship to us <lb/>
How and Will Sell it as High as the W hen you want to <lb/>
hear the market write us, we will be glad to answer you <lb/>
ALERT taking on hall. <lb/>
FOR STILLS IN PITT They up with n great <lb/>
big -till before many day <lb/>
Sheriff Mel horn and deputy. <lb/>
Mr. Hyman. are ever on alert these <lb/>
days to capture a still, but the wary <lb/>
blockaders are putting one over tin requests the <lb/>
officers, according to Deputy honor ,,.,.,,. .,. the mar- <lb/>
who says that as soon as the officers <lb/>
., , . , of her daughter. Mario An- <lb/>
think they have a -till located, and go <lb/>
after it. they it has been to Mr Willis Jones, on <lb/>
meed. Wednesday afternoon, the twenty- <lb/>
The blockaders. it have , September, one thousand nine <lb/>
a system of signals by which <lb/>
they notify each other upon the <lb/>
of Officer In their <lb/>
however, the efforts of the officers are I Washington. I <lb/>
hundred and lift.-en. at four o'clock, <lb/>
sixteen hundred and fourteen I street. <lb/>
WIN <lb/>
MOLD I <lb/>
Richmond, Va . Si pt. A <lb/>
once of the presidents Southeastern <lb/>
railroad hue- held HI <lb/>
the headquarters of the Chesapeake c <lb/>
Ohio Railway Only routine business <lb/>
was transacted, and statement <lb/>
Issued regarding under con- <lb/>
Those present were Raj <lb/>
the Virginian Rail- <lb/>
way Fairfax Harrison, president of <lb/>
the Southern; I. K. Johnson, president <lb/>
1.1 Norfolk and It. <lb/>
pies Atlantic Line I E. <lb/>
T. Lamb, president Atlanta, <lb/>
and Atlantic; George W. <lb/>
president Hie <lb/>
and Ohio; William H. White <lb/>
dent of the Richmond. Frederick <lb/>
burg and W. A. <lb/>
TRIAL is COS. <lb/>
TIM FOR TIMS <lb/>
Kansas City, Sept. When the <lb/>
fourth trial or Dr. B. Clarke <lb/>
charged with the murder Colonel <lb/>
was called in the criminal <lb/>
ii r <lb/>
. was in me <lb/>
president of the Atlanta and judge granted , <lb/>
Point Hallway. I the application for a <lb/>
to Content Shortly. <lb/>
Sept -A member <lb/>
the is quoted today saying <lb/>
that the session of the will be <lb/>
prorogued not later than <lb/>
until the January term <lb/>
was the <lb/>
Tin Tint D Hot Affect The Him <lb/>
its tonic and laxative effect. <lb/>
is ordinary <lb/>
and does not cause nervousness not <lb/>
ringing in head the loll name and <lb/>
took the signature E. W. <lb/>
Coal <lb/>
GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR <lb/>
KALI. DELIVERY <lb/>
Per Ton, All lump <lb/>
Greenville Ice S Coal Co. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
SALES CARD 1915 <lb/>
Big Warehouse <lb/>
SELL IT <lb/>
S, Sale I he man <lb/>
who and <lb/>
will protect <lb/>
floor. <lb/>
Farmers, Patrons and Friends <lb/>
. v. <lb/>
t I<lb/>
. Monday <lb/>
i Monday<lb/>
.; <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
II <lb/>
U Friday <lb/>
IS <lb/>
l; <lb/>
id <lb/>
Friday<lb/>
.-. Monday <lb/>
BO n<lb/>
; I , as <lb/>
I Monday <lb/>
e- lay <lb/>
if Friday <lb/>
1- Monday <lb/>
II <lb/>
-day <lb/>
-1 Monday<lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
known as the Mutual .,. Wan-house Co. will u, tun. going to make WAREHOUSE the Lead- <lb/>
sale. HIS MANY EXPERIENCE, BOTH A. BUYER AND WAREHOUSEMAN WILL BE AT <lb/>
. WIRE, AND y .,,,, that when <lb/>
WAREHOUSE will protection, and you will got the lull market price tor your to- <lb/>
t S I u AGAIN <lb/>
and you be coin. . , ; ,,, WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
,,, f,,, . ,.,.,,. farmers and buyers, s,. yo i,;., <lb/>
the best ice- . ,. STALLs STABLES, are the .,. in always dry clean where your will be <lb/>
We tot u, AND WATER INSIDE STABLES. AGAIN is the best ever built for the <lb/>
OF BOTH FARMERS InD BUYERS AND FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, SKYLIGHTS, AND TOBACCO LOOKS <lb/>
GOOD UNDER OUR LIGHTS. <lb/>
crop than with all the and independent on the MARKET, and we have the best set of that <lb/>
has ever bad, and we BELIEVE that arc making great by selling m the <lb/>
ad our and other advantages you cannot get elsewhere, and we believe that the difference m price will WELL PAY YOU TO SELL YOUR <lb/>
TOBACCO ON THE GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb/>
OUR SALES have increased each since the opening. First are selling high where they are dry and have color. We advise you not to brag your to- <lb/>
i too high order as the dampness hurt- the sale. tobacco will sell BETTER when too SOFT, and you will do well to remember tins and <lb/>
. MARKET, and we . <lb/>
better prices as the leaf is wild. <lb/>
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR <lb/>
Start with us now and brine next load i we believe that you will sell the balance of your crop at WAREHOUSE where OUR entire force <lb/>
will everything possible to help R A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK <lb/>
OUR SERVICE AND A SQUARE DEAL.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF POOR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER I-N THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
B AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE BAY I A I- <lb/>
Of TWELVE Bl <lb/>
AMONG THE <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/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
t w Man.- M <lb/>
. M, <lb/>
RT THE ATTITUDE <lb/>
OF SUITES <lb/>
Of <lb/>
MOBILIZATION CAUSES <lb/>
NON IN NO COM- <lb/>
KENT Bl <lb/>
IN CAPITAL CITY <lb/>
CORPORATION <lb/>
PLEA CHARLOTTE <lb/>
HOW TROUBLE WAS <lb/>
SET <lb/>
OUT ON INCREASE <lb/>
IN PITT TAXES <lb/>
WEEKS ELAPSE <lb/>
CORPORATION COMMISSION Will. <lb/>
BEACH CONCLUSION MAY <lb/>
WITHDRAWN is BELIEF. <lb/>
GROSS <lb/>
TO <lb/>
London, Sept. A war move that <lb/>
may solve the riddle of the Balkans <lb/>
the Bulgarian army- <lb/>
has struck London With dramatic sud- <lb/>
The afternoon newspapers <lb/>
refrained from editorial comment. I <lb/>
neutral readers of publications, <lb/>
except from drawing their own <lb/>
from largo type heads and <lb/>
such captions as <lb/>
bu none the wiser as to <lb/>
regarded the developments <lb/>
at, a preliminary victory tor the <lb/>
powers, or merely another over- <lb/>
night turn of the <lb/>
K consensus opinion although <lb/>
army Is now on move. <lb/>
hat not her with <lb/>
,. aide or the other, but it l. as her <lb/>
mini H H <lb/>
still armed. <lb/>
The t bull <lb/>
v u , <lb/>
way Now York, it was and A. M. Mo- <lb/>
by rum <lb/>
from o <lb/>
Sept. visiting <lb/>
county delegations having one or an- <lb/>
other grievance before the Corporation <lb/>
Commission, yesterday saw seventeen <lb/>
many of them de- <lb/>
of the Immortal signers <lb/>
the go down in quick death be- <lb/>
fore that commission and not one in- <lb/>
thumb had been seen. <lb/>
The commission stood defendant In <lb/>
a general arraignment by the <lb/>
and their country cousins. <lb/>
l urged with having created a raise <lb/>
upon a raise. That militant, <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
metamorphosed in day or two Into <lb/>
an Charlotte's was <lb/>
still further changed Into petition <lb/>
Charlotte and <lb/>
groaning that great did. <lb/>
The day was notable. Against the <lb/>
sharp speeches the sharp Car <lb/>
Dowd, Her lot . T. <lb/>
s, Alexander, Paul C. <lb/>
SERMON LAST SIGHT Bl <lb/>
HILL <lb/>
THE SUBJECT TOR TO- <lb/>
IN CHURCH, <lb/>
LOCAL MEN OP WEST IS <lb/>
FARMER TO CHEN <lb/>
AS A REFEREE <lb/>
mobilization, partial or <lb/>
bad been I Sofia, that <lb/>
cavalry had a the Held <lb/>
that age were <lb/>
hurrying home. Subsequently came <lb/>
the excitement at Athena and <lb/>
, the conference of the King with <lb/>
political leaders. But from Sofia itself <lb/>
the British press received no details, <lb/>
There is general activity of tho <lb/>
forces along the Serbian <lb/>
frontier. A semi official dispatch from <lb/>
repudiates reports Serbian <lb/>
has been asked in effect to remain <lb/>
while the <lb/>
conduit their <lb/>
The development In Bulgaria threw <lb/>
into comparative obscurity the <lb/>
Russian retreat from but <lb/>
with the exception the northern <lb/>
tip of the Polish front, where the <lb/>
oil the offensive near Fried- <lb/>
the Germans claim progress <lb/>
as far <lb/>
which they have captured <lb/>
The greatest number of prisoner <lb/>
at any point, however, did not <lb/>
exceed 2.000 which would seem to In- <lb/>
that the attempt quiescent while <lb/>
the continue to force <lb/>
the Russians, has proved <lb/>
Steamer Sunk. <lb/>
London, Sept. Danish <lb/>
steamer of 1.217 tons <lb/>
gross, has been sunk. The crew was <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
MORROW, Manager. <lb/>
C. T. Proprietor <lb/>
. Alexander, and A. M. <lb/>
i i the <lb/>
oh of t i m, PP <lb/>
m n an <lb/>
aver i has grown in the past <lb/>
it has been In the disposition to <lb/>
pay taxi <lb/>
Besides line fellows were W. <lb/>
P. Mayor T. L. <lb/>
v. George Wadsworth, <lb/>
John M. Scott, ex-Sheriff Smith, W. S. <lb/>
Orr, and others who looked on not as <lb/>
member the protesting delegation. <lb/>
The Mecklenburg people spoke <lb/>
mind. The senior Alexander Inti- <lb/>
mated that tho arbitrary conduct <lb/>
the commission was such as to <lb/>
pose an unbearable burden and <lb/>
t; i individual effort to adjust the <lb/>
Changing and tho depleted funds <lb/>
the states citizenship should have <lb/>
suggested to commission such a <lb/>
course in taxation. <lb/>
Chairman Travis was occupying the <lb/>
throne then. He asked Mr. <lb/>
if he did not know that this is the <lb/>
legal reassessment year. Mr. <lb/>
knew it but thought it better to <lb/>
have passed whole thing up rather <lb/>
than inflict burdens now. Mr. Alex- <lb/>
told what a cry the commission <lb/>
had raised and Travis rejoined <lb/>
that Charlotte and Mecklenburg had <lb/>
a great deal to up tho <lb/>
among counties were <lb/>
fled. <lb/>
Perhaps the best testimony offered <lb/>
came from Paul who showed <lb/>
how realty that had become involved <lb/>
and sold tor fell so far aim t of <lb/>
its normal value, hi some <lb/>
it actually brought lass than tin- bank <lb/>
on the property, he said, and in <lb/>
others failing to bring the in -i <lb/>
on it the holders of <lb/>
mortgages bought it In. He thought <lb/>
real estate is off from to M per <lb/>
cent, and he had been given splendid <lb/>
opportunities tor observing. <lb/>
This was the story the <lb/>
Charlotte witnesses. They had <lb/>
Ball and S. J. Ever- <lb/>
who went to yesterday to <lb/>
confer with Corporation <lb/>
us regards an increase of taxes <lb/>
and in the valuation of laxes In <lb/>
county, returned hist night after <lb/>
placed their complaint before <lb/>
commission. <lb/>
The action as has been brought <lb/>
about is The valuation <lb/>
all real estate in the Slate been <lb/>
increased ten per cent This Increases <lb/>
the taxes a like amount. <lb/>
Six counties were rep e silted In <lb/>
Raleigh opinion on <lb/>
the complaints was handed down. In <lb/>
the opinion Mr. B II, it will prob- <lb/>
ably be o com- <lb/>
ItS Pi <lb/>
The general belief Is <lb/>
authorizing this Inert <lb/>
will withdraw i . I <lb/>
to that i t t It <lb/>
certainty. <lb/>
It has i i-i nit t with favor at I <lb/>
i. i estate owners on of <lb/>
fact if the valuation the prop- <lb/>
is Increased I hen I no t ha n i <lb/>
i a iii-iii to even sell his land <lb/>
the tax commission rates it. <lb/>
II is expected a on <lb/>
the opinion, which the commission <lb/>
will reach, will be given out In three <lb/>
weeks, until that time, any com- <lb/>
on the matter will be mere guess <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Another large crowd heard <lb/>
list deliver his sermon last <lb/>
night on a Banker Was Convert- <lb/>
and showed by their good <lb/>
that the sermon was appreciated. <lb/>
Mr. Cross the Bible all through <lb/>
his discourse, and backed up all his <lb/>
statements with it. <lb/>
Tonight the subject be <lb/>
and there will be special <lb/>
music. <lb/>
Tomorrow night his subject will be <lb/>
and the sermon will <lb/>
be principally to mothers, everyone Is <lb/>
Invited to attend. All the mothers are <lb/>
requested to wear a while ribbon. <lb/>
There will be a duet tomorrow i <lb/>
HUT <lb/>
PITT till EARNERS BELL <lb/>
THEIR TOBACCO HEBE IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
CONTESTED CASE WHERE WEST <lb/>
CLAIMS HE HAS SOT HUN <lb/>
PAIR WORK OS M-<lb/>
I hi l <lb/>
III IS TIM. I BE-<lb/>
IS SHELLED<lb/>
MENACES THE SERBIAN <lb/>
BORDER. <lb/>
NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
The readers of The Reflector are in <lb/>
rited to antics change In the ad. <lb/>
f National Bank today. The bank <lb/>
Is inviting a Christmas saving clot <lb/>
that will enable win. in <lb/>
afford to make large deposits lo <lb/>
r a small manner. <lb/>
This move by the National Bank ., n their values <lb/>
were boasting It, <lb/>
were confessing It Mr D- de <lb/>
ls real estate bad <lb/>
Paris, Sept. The new <lb/>
German army on the Serbian front la <lb/>
continuing the heavy bombardment of <lb/>
the positions across the rivers which <lb/>
mi in the boundary line, so far has <lb/>
not attempted an invasion The latest <lb/>
official communication from is- <lb/>
sued yesterday and telegraphed to the <lb/>
agency, brings up these opera- <lb/>
it follow <lb/>
enemy threw shells from <lb/>
Held artillery and across the <lb/>
Danube and Save on the 19th, direct <lb/>
ii them at our works, At same <lb/>
time the enemy kept up a violent lire <lb/>
,. i rifle at d machine guns from <lb/>
ii ii nothing from <lb/>
military point of view We made only <lb/>
a slight reply <lb/>
had lumped the local authorities <lb/>
had raised it all the same. Mr. <lb/>
ion said he knew conditions and he <lb/>
people could stand <lb/>
ii II we.- burdensome. <lb/>
fin, via London, Si pi <lb/>
Bulgaria apparently h on the <lb/>
brink of war. Tho people <lb/>
believe hostilities Imminent <lb/>
The military authorities base taken <lb/>
possession el tho railways and <lb/>
nary traffic has bet a suspended. <lb/>
Diplomatic representatives of the <lb/>
powers generally <lb/>
their cause la a lost one. and that <lb/>
Bulgaria is manifesting clearly a <lb/>
toward the central powers. This <lb/>
i., due lo the dissatisfaction of the <lb/>
government n Serbia's reply ill the <lb/>
negotiations tor territorial concessions <lb/>
in Macedonia and at conduct <lb/>
Greece in tin- connection. <lb/>
None the representatives <lb/>
cherishes longer the hope that <lb/>
can be prevented from Joining <lb/>
with Germany, Austria and Turkey. <lb/>
in government circle- the statement <lb/>
was made yesterday that all the <lb/>
measures taken I r of a proven <lb/>
the nature, designed solely guard <lb/>
against which might <lb/>
threaten Bulgaria's position In the <lb/>
present situation, which is <lb/>
with extraordinary rapidity. These <lb/>
measures consist in turning over the <lb/>
railroads to the military authorities <lb/>
and suspending ordinary traffic. <lb/>
Reports from many of <lb/>
tall of enthusiastic <lb/>
lions in favor of the government, This <lb/>
hi of public <lb/>
I. cling <lb/>
The formal by Turkey the <lb/>
territory along the rail- <lb/>
road has delayed by the action <lb/>
the entente in notifying <lb/>
that acceptance would be <lb/>
. i as an unfriendly act <lb/>
it was yesterday that King <lb/>
replying last lo the <lb/>
;, , leaders the opposition <lb/>
partial that allies would be <lb/>
Mr. Farmer, is your time worth any- <lb/>
thing H a little your- <lb/>
self, <lb/>
why carry from Pitt <lb/>
county to other markets, when tome <lb/>
the same are on <lb/>
all good markets, and Green <lb/>
ville is a good Carry- <lb/>
lug tobacco to other markets Is <lb/>
like your neighbor tor <lb/>
petty thing you spend more than it's <lb/>
worth in wincing A id II you ever <lb/>
get any bettor price your tobacco <lb/>
on other markets <lb/>
, m man <lb/>
. ; the om I i to <lb/>
t per hat <lb/>
you you V <lb/>
, , , in Um t id<lb/>
. . .<lb/>
night, <lb/>
travel Id <lb/>
Hi an<lb/>
In a <lb/>
1-1 p <lb/>
. . <lb/>
day. and <lb/>
One day lot t w It b to you r <lb/>
torn the farm; II you an <lb/>
, II Is II . . <lb/>
and you would save this extra day h <lb/>
ii tit lie and u m <lb/>
teed horse <lb/>
i. id on the p. You <lb/>
least worth food while you <lb/>
re away unless you are the <lb/>
ind besides small Incidentals. And <lb/>
now lei's We have a total <lb/>
en or Ii has cost you m re a II <lb/>
away from here than you think you <lb/>
lose Piling here. <lb/>
dollars it . cost of eleven Ian and <lb/>
often more Are n <lb/>
Pot you <lb/>
haven't <lb/>
Now If yon i <lb/>
i is worth lest I <lb/>
made something, but l think <lb/>
that applies to any or our neigh- <lb/>
boring farmers from my <lb/>
i am interested In the ware- <lb/>
house here course <lb/>
want you, Mr rainier, to do your part <lb/>
ii enhance the value your county, <lb/>
and by so doing you arc enhancing <lb/>
iii.- value your property. <lb/>
pride ill your farm, have the <lb/>
pride in your town. This Ii your <lb/>
town as much as it Ii that your <lb/>
friends who live here and possibly a <lb/>
little more, We all want to see <lb/>
county grow. Are you helping to <lb/>
make glow I <lb/>
Tours very truly, <lb/>
A CITIZEN <lb/>
Civil court in session today gave the <lb/>
case of C, B, West against <lb/>
the National Bank Building to a <lb/>
referee, Mr. tow per. Kinston. <lb/>
ease was about the only <lb/>
one has been brought to <lb/>
i. tore term court, it Is claim- <lb/>
ed by Mr- he is due con- <lb/>
more money for the con- <lb/>
work he did on tho bank <lb/>
; I Is i Me <lb/>
and Hardy <lb/>
me up mi n <lb/>
and by being retell <lb/>
today, I <lb/>
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fur in <lb/>
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on Page I <lb/>
On it Pi Si <lb/>
will have car opening Of Pall and <lb/>
winter Millinery Our stock this sea- <lb/>
son s the very latest, and we a <lb/>
be glad have you come In and look <lb/>
before making your purchases <lb/>
, i in MRS i F. CO <lb/>
HERE <lb/>
SCHOOL OF <lb/>
i WASHINGTON DISTRICT TO <lb/>
HERE NEXT WEEK. <lb/>
The Methodist Sunday Con- <lb/>
of the Washington district la <lb/>
in be held here Monday <lb/>
day. <lb/>
; he plan now d I i <lb/>
it. planned lo have <lb/>
r of each t In this <lb/>
m ii as the superintendent i I <lb/>
Sunday school <lb/>
it is hoped that there be t <lb/>
school here. <lb/>
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