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THE CAROLINA HOME and FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR (One* t waek) Published by m BFlLtCTOK tUMl’AMf, lae. D. J W'UICHAKU. Eiiitor. •KBKNVILLE. WORTH CAKULliNA I)i{. li, M. CAKTKK OM TUK HOS-1 An iiaproved, modem Ltaundry, a riTAL yitSTlOX j new first class restaurant, a new pos' - --— ' otlice, a modern bakery the mammoth Or. H. \\. Carter, Washington, ^ jotton luill, and the lour story oflice C .. has a Iflti'r in today s Issue tavoi- ^vith a improvement alon,^ inn a Count\ Hospital. i yj- ijusluess eiiter- l»r. (. arter is' a Specialist ou <lit- prisys constitute (JreenvlUe's pro I rasis of the eye, ear, nose and throat I lie liailroail l';mployees iiepartment Kor two years lie has spent one day occupancy by September 1st. o-—•— ]n mt'iiiioning Greenville's present liuililiiiii progress, i^aturday, the nutu- I'or of handsome residences being add ed to the town were for the time over looked. But they speak for themselves on nearly every street. tabrtrlptlou, one year, . fi.'ji Mx moutba . ow ▲j[v«nitlg ratea msj be had upon typlicatiou at the tiusliitas ol!tee :u Tho Reflector Bai'aiug, c.irner Eva.is 4jjtl Tjird aavets All cai ds o; t ;a ;ii8 ai.d fKSoiutio iB if re?)ii''t will be ctiargect t.»r nl 1 i:eut per word I uuitijuui'/iitioliB diivt'rt;8ius caiiui- will tje cuLiraid f »r at thrije «ju» per line, up tu Ulty liuea. rJutnrfd .i.s eeeoiid class ajatter .\ugusl 2>). I'.iiii, .It the jiuii Office at (irt-euv ilit-. .Nuitii CiM'i'iiiKi. uiide: kcl ol liiJ of tlie .American Federation of l.abor in each week in Greenville practicing lias started out to gather data for th>' his .specialty. He has removed ad' ■ There appears to be no truth in th>. Again the Mexican junta works art beginning to work overtime. Next international crisis will pleasi step into the lonsulting room. Now is the time for Carranza t< display wisdom to match his jjatriar dial whiskers. . report that the Government is goin,: and sangfroid of a man arising from greatest liard-lmk story ever writte'J. noids from a gi-t>at many of Till Sordid chapters irotii the lives of o5,■ ^ (. ounty s chihlrcii, especially those i.J investigate the alleged trust of the a hot stove. iMiit m**ii will bt' gathered. The whole, the town of tiiet'n\ilie, 1 he toumi' OhautauQua lecturers when completed will tell the story cf i liild is prai tically deprived of what ^ Huerta resigned with all the dignit; the hardships, sufferings, poverty and siTvin's couki be given him becau-x (jentlemeu who loaned much monej Sll kness of the union shopmen thrown iiifrc is no place at home that take care of him while having ears, nose and throat treated. If' K) THK (’or.NTK l-'i;il).-\Y .H'hV M. I''l 1 .nil nt|{ KK H H \S( M.S. Tin- .■\noriicy Cciieral of tin- I'niteJ S'al'‘S has hi-iii liiredeil liv. the I’res- id.'Ml to bring .1 civil suit under the Snerni.iO aiui-tntst la« t<i dissolve the New Ihivi'i! railroad system. 'I'lu I T'^sidi iil has also ordereil that tin ■ criminal aspects of the case" be laiii I).-lore a i-'cdcral grand jury. 'I'liose ordi'rs. following tli" IntiTstate Com- r.i'Tce ('ommis>!')n's leport of thv New H;iv.-n us "lint' of the most glaring In- st.incf~ of nialadminiscrarioti in a! ihi hisior\ of .American railroading,’, ai'e highly signilicant. 'I'hey mean li::it theri- i-^ lo be a new deal in rail riKid niana.gemeni and tinancing. Tho I'^.-.in that lii'iiccfortl! it is going to b<- :i.-. dangerous lo wreck a railroad as ii row is lo wreck ;i hank. They nieun lii.ii some men now living who iiav. Ml.led Mill abeited Hi" wrecking of tlie .\ew KaVeii may go ii) jail, li i^ innniiel> to the sluime ol pasl .\ liiiiniftrations that the piniiiieriiii.' I'f railroads lia> hertofore goiu- un |.!ini.~ii"i!. It i.-, ihtimielv to ihi’ ere i'i> III llie prcseKi .Adniliiisr ration that it regards the misappropriation c.'■ niilllon.' as ei.tiilini; th.- enitie/.zlcrs !■ H'l g'call r ciin>ii|eiM!ii111 ih.iii |ieii\ ihieve^ .ii'e ac usiiiii.i'ii I'l receive at t: •• Ii.i:m! oI Ihe law. II >(t\ \M» Ml Alt <1 While iie- I'llited .'lale~ is hot y : wiiiilh "iiut of tile uood.- ' so lar a^ lh.‘ e,,ial;lishment of peace and order- Iv uoveruuiei.t ii. Mi-xii (. are emu:, rn- • 1. liie .\,lil.' In date have been ( oiiipii |e ihdi> aiion of i lie wisdom an''' elYeCt i\elU-S:- o; I‘Tesill ei; t WllSOH' I ; er. Mexicali |ioiic\ Will, a llot-luad o" | demagogue ia :ii,' I’r.'id'n'la! ulliie- What a loli;, a- Wa^liiiigloi. 0-oni whi. Ii liii-fi.r j ^^ouid he il Illllc the elfclioll (S'' W'll'ol. iiii-Iead out of work thirty-three months ago when the labor ditticulties arose be- I iween them and the Illinois Central ’I'HIS l-’.AIH Uailroad and Ihe Harrinian lines.-Chi- CHIUD? l ago news dispati'h in l’liiladel]ihia 'I'lu* ill ctlects ot eye strain, ueai ; vote the (j O !* out of oftlc* Kecord. ness, adenoids and enlarged tonsi'; Without hesitation we brand that lias (ome to be such l ommon knowl story as a campaign lanard. W i- even ^ .*dge among all (dasses of people thai feel Ju^titieil in going further and des-I to discuss it in detail would be no' ignating it hv a ' shorter and uglier | mui h less than a reflection on oui 1 word'’. It is ridii'ulous, absurd, ma ' county's intvlligeiice. We all know licious and a grv’at many other thing-, j how it clogs the i hild's capacity 'i riiirty-li\c thousand uien "thrown out j learn llo\< to gei these diseases c-ii of work thirty-three months ago!"j reeled is the problemIt can be solv I An alienist's declaration that "tht to Huerta are now entitled to run oil '' world's Insanity is increasing alarm-^ a few reels of worry. Ill' ■ ingly" dosen't worry us. The rest oi I Ihe world may be going crazy fast I but after 2t) years of Hepublit an rule j expense of the United States had sense enough; you dear deaf I IJon’t 1,‘Ver say smart things at the your friends it may <’ost I ( aii't Ihe huinblest layman tigure out ed in no way than a COL’N'T^ liOS that tliat was along in the fall of i:*U ^ Paris society is becoming so con fused in its standards, that it scarcely knows its kvl gloves from its boxing gloves. Well, if nobody else -will say it w.: will. That fellow who promoted ^ gold mine on Senator Stationary had a lot of brass. Let us hope that Chicagt) Alderman- ic junketers will not buy Ihe Hote deN'ille in I’aris of the Nelson Monu ment in ]>ondon. Wiiii the rash courage that has ever characterized him. that valiam ink lighter, l-’elix Diaz, has again broken into print. STOMACH .SUFFERERS Mayt^a Wonderful Stomach Remeii) Is Recommended and Praised By Thousands Who Have Been Restored *'I was a sick man foi about three /n on i 1j j caused fiom Uall StotiCi of the Liver and was by three of our most vfTf!;! inent phy&taatis that 1 would have to suhiuit tc an operation to uet rt l-ci' buiheardof your A'on<lor ful Sininacn Remedy an< secured a full treutnietH and took it accordin:{ t( directi ns and passec hiir.dreds ot Gall Stones Sin»*e taking: your med icine 1 work regrulurly anc lon't feel any til effects. I am praisuiK youi Kf:!'.e ly to all my friends. I • wofthyot .he J'..*:nest praise. BtL.DOOLEY*Roanpke,\^.# S.::Yerers of Stomach. LivtT and Injestina are not asked totakcAfa>r« Wonder ful Stomach Rtmtdy f.^r veeks and nionths jerore they feel benefited. Jx:jit try one dose^ whkli should make you feci better in health convince you that you w ll soon be weU anc itror.K.t ree you from pain and suffering and give fou a sound atid healthy j'tomach, as it iia# lone in thousands of other cases. Vv nei’evcr i» s taken you v iH li«*ar nothing but the highest )ra:s^. Go to y»>ur drugKist—ask him about the »'reat results it has been accompUshing in *)eople he know‘s or send to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfs :hemi.st. i54-l56 Whiting St.. Chicago. 111., for fi ree book on Stomach Ailments and many Ktatfr ui letters from pcopie wlio Jwve been re»u?J6«* For Sale Id Ureenvllle, H. fHE JOHN L, WOOTES DBDfl CO and UruKKlsta everywhere when there was a Uepubliean adminis- t ration enthroned in Washington, ail i will) fvt-r liearil ol a working man los ing his job iinib r a Hepilblii an admin- ist ratioii. Sori'M chaptfrs: Dosen't everybody I'M Ah. lor thfiv KViaiV CH1M> hat .■iiuul ri>:lits; the lountry child, thi town rhild. the poor ehild and tin ri. h ehild all lair alike and it li there thi'v lan get these defeets r’- medied. li liif t'hild has sueh an inaliabh l.tiow that when the Ucpublieans are ^ ri.ulu to ediieation that we make edin\i in p(<v.«.r that working uifu live on am- licn mnipulsory, has he not an eijua’ brosii take their vacations at Kur-.> j iikIh ui a plaei' where he lan ge. tc v.uteriiip places, ride in automo- nn'ili.fil and siirgieal aid that will pit liiU s. 1 loth.‘ their faniilifs in pnrpU’^ iiim in position lo ri'ci’lve that i diua I ami tine linen, and invest largi- sum ill liinii prieed eity rial I'statr! Ji.ird-luek stories of Kepubliea i ihiii's! I'.ah' Of •■(Uirse. «i' have ne'i- li'i tc.i 111 mention anytiiin>; aboji il'o lU'publiean panic of r.'ii7-u>. K'^ileiU'!.' is the wisrst arginni-nt of an igiior.iiit iiiaii. .^nd still tlu'rf arc so many o: liu' ifinorant ■ lass tluit \oii iMli't eoliviiiee this I'lirl. llili'l!is.'i lii-i’ i: II all looks i> doili’ It. till' iiioiii''!' ot liri-vil\. .it'ii'r ti'iie OLi' I 1m d':i; oM'-r lliitii ■■'1.' util ^^.'■11 lo In-. !'S.s Ir- one tuil,:; lot.' Ol |ii’OpI' lo turnivu tU'ir iH'iu'lihors. 't r,i 111 rnes eouie. .1 ..III. lull th' pnti. Li;' .-rlraubrr > t)ll lir.' It u ( ininiy Ho.'-pital did nothing' !»< rorreet thi‘ pliysieiail defects that pre will ihr i hild ri'oni ri'ceiving an idii I'iiiioii. this ill iiM-li would be an in vi'sinii'iit thill would pay morf ilun li'gal inti-r'si on many million^ o dollars. '11.r linol>|M' inai liine on 'I'lu- \V|1 .■>oi, I'iiiU's had .1 liad l ase of staiiiiiier iiifi .Monday on tlii- tigure seven, when ihiii-d an arijili' .liil>’ 277,77. Hit wiiii all lhat it is heiti-r for them t .^ianuui.'r a litlle than no t lo speak a all. Mo . girl fron lii ateli by hel was forced t. ili'i liooil old world Very biid> prai tieed wlial tle > pT'-ai heel I ,.01 l-.i’Vi' 111. ni -o |.-d Sr,ll,-> uruloUbtI> UOIilil li. lliiv\ .-h- in a Inii.r aiiil ro..,i|,\ u ar with tii>‘ -VI-.\icaii |)fopif in.'t.-ad 01 n. . iips'UiL' ilic |io>iiioi. ii!' irii iid ai.d i ■iin;.'i‘llur in lin ir aliho>! ar^ oniplish- .■■1 I tti r' to r’--tori' 1 oiisiiiiinmi:'11 uo\’.-rr.n.i lit. I ■| lii‘ riv-igiialiiiii and tliulil I'lf lliii-r'a I' .irki-ij till' iN. vilalilf iidiaps.- 01' I'.i ’ U'iirjii'r'.s brii'f r inn II inarki'd alsi till’ foiii|i|i-ti' I'.-'l.ilili.-jiii.i nl of ilii- iii-v-' itoiiriiic 'hat usurpation i?> iioi to ln' r.Tognizi d 011 lliis lieini.-^idu'ri'. A ciri-' SI il nt ionaliht govi'mnii'iit i.-- lo In- es-, l.iidlslu-d in .Mexiio. I’l'are at iioiie and witli till' world, though the.v mav not, I oiiir lo the long-suffering .Mi x iians at onie, are at hand. Only in-! < . i-dible folly upon the part cd' tin- <'on ..,1 il 111 ionalists. against whiih they have bfi’ii iinpri-ssively warm d by oiir gov I'rmiifiil. eaii loii'.; di-lav llu' ri'Slora tion of pi'aee. 'I'lial the world ban li.-iii iniprt-ssi'd vsith the great moral victory ai hii-ve I Ipv I’residint Wil.-on's policy is t'Vl I I'liciMl by till- comnii'tit of tht Kiiro- li.'.in pri'ss oM Hui-rta's downfall, on !hi- lieinisphere particularly, the it.- voratioii of mediation by .Xiuerii a’ ipowi rs. as a means of arranging in liTiiatioiutl differi'tires in .^nn rim. hUr i.’.m astirably slrenshtt iiid tiie con lid'!.<f Ilf Latin-.\nn-rira in th*' iu ti gnlv of our purposes. 'Ihe I'liit.-1 Stairs emerges from llu‘ irying inei- tlerits of the Mexican r« voliitioii with untartiished honor and va^'tly • lu bani 1'.; prestige, for which a nation'; thanks are due their (ool headed. con- seleutiou.'! Presiilenl. I ,ui aiiyoii' sut;gl■^t aii.'iliii.g ilr.ii^ I’iii i'oiiiii\ r.i" iU «orii' than a I'ounty I li .-I'ilal V .N' .VI .--iiiiiiiii-r ijrobably ui- will g.'i. till- ii.irk and playground i;xpi'rii-iH r rotni's higli. but >oa ni'i'd iiot till till' worid wluit it lust. nil kirker, 'I 111' World soon gct.i tired ot a i hro ■ I 'uring tdbai'co seems lo be tlie goo i •.vord .imonp the fanners. A iiigiits slf 'p would 1)1' a rare tiling for tl. ■ jii'Xt lour or ti\i- wi-fks. ^ iiii tiiiglit as Well bran up atiri g I ; aily to liavr jdur mils shaken soin-- niori'. I'oliticians ari- bi'ing aildt-d t < the list each day and they are lookini; lor you I he dictators who have gone frot^ llu- lountry lo Kurope would make a:' II ii ri'Ming and pe“haps infliientia I iimiiiunity if they were to coloni/.e, A large nnmber of l ongressmen would III- williiiK to givr ungrudgitu- support to an adjournnnnt proposi tion hai kfd by the proper authority I it'iii'ralHuerta sails for Kuropi' ver\ "siir ' against the Id'tnocratic part\ and the Wilson administration, i' ' which ft'i'liug no doub.. he has tht sympathy of Colonel Uoosevelt, It seems lhat about all the Henat wants of .Mr. Warburg is for him tc salute Ihe tlag. -o*- A lii.iii wlio saved a ilrowniiig wa.i so liadl,' ill the struggle that In L'li to a hospital for tri.itmenl. It i? iiiiiler>iooil iliat 111 w.m;'i marry hei tliis tlllie I 111' preiiii'>t girl in lie- world hai ,iii>t l.iiidi'd ill .\ew rk, says tin World. She has not limie any siii ! thin,;:, Sli'- is right In i' We talkn with her la,'l night liiid>ard Kipling wa.s aunounced a; a laiidiitate for a .--eal 11. 1‘arliameill Tiiis looks like waving .1 red flag 'I Ihe tail' ol the Suffragisis witli apo logics to and for the Hull. If ilsh could talk maby we wouh luit have so many cdd ti.-h siories. U liy should a woman use a hamni'': to ilrive a tack if there i> a hair brush convenient? Home people are not willing to own their luindiwork if they are confronted with it. \Siien folks get too busy to tallc about their neighlKirs, there's some thing (ioing. It is easy to run an account, but talching up with and paying it is something else. 'I'liey are bringing up the North Pole squabble again, lietter pack (b'i thing away on cold storage and keep it there. Cole lllease should prepare a ban quet spread for those sixty convicts he (‘X|»efls lo set at liberty before .■^ugust 1. ■\ man ri'inarked the other da\ ho had to order some whiskey (or hi4 mule iliat was suffering with the cholii. Now if someone else had call ed him a .lack he would probably have resented it. 'I'hey ought to let Carbajal hold llu job as President of Mexico, until h< ran collect enough money for a trif lo Kurope. too. some people do you would imagine they were on a vacation for an imle- tiiiite period. ■Many a |)olished person's shoes arc tot. 'I'here is not as much sympaihy fur the Senate as there might be, 'I'ry to make your mark in the world but don't make it witli red paint. Occasionally an .’ei'ord, but more their netks. aviator> bleaks r often they breai' An exchange says, the best Slate — .North Carolina. We say the best ... ,, . , , .1 1’county ill that state is Pitt. The ex it IS generally understood lhat Car-1 . « . change knew that also, but just failed ranza is lo become ['resident of Mexi . CO, anil let us hope that the peopit | of that unhappy country will lint! whiskers rule better than whisky rub' '■(o me’jtion it for fear they would hurt The Virginia negro that put groun 1 Carbajal started out to make him in his wife’s food cannot be self unpopular before he had been 'i j charged with assault with deadly Office twenty-four hours. He closei weapon. But still he was doing soni; all the panibliiig houses in the City oi^ i uttinp. Mexico, o It is said thal Cole iilease intends lo turn the Soutii Carolina peniten-' tiary into a hospital after August 1st. There is about CO prisoners to be set at liberty during the remaining light days. We can do none oilier Ilian offer our sympathies to our sis- It r .-fate. There is one thing a wfiian can do tiiat a man is strickly out of. She can entertain an unwelcome visitor and make them feil perfectly wel- (ome, -Many a man who knows just wha’. he would do in another man’s place siddom ever succeeds ill his own place. We see by the papers that .Mrs. I'^n; lueline I’aiikhnrst of i<<indon, is spend ing this Week out of jail. A (ierman physii ian says no faei is physically perfect. l''.videiitly thi^ man never iiad a sweetheart .\s seems - O ,i trust buster .\|r 10 be feared. .MeUeynoldi- Dr. W. H. Dixon Favors County Hospital Aydeii, North Carolina, .luly :.'iith, I1H4, Honorable Hoard of County Commissioners, tlreenville, Pitt County, N'o;th Carolina. (linili'inen: — I am heartily in accord with Ihe idia of your building and maintaining a COL'NTV IIOSPIto be operated tor all classes of Pitt County’s people, Vours very truly, W. H. DI.XO.N', M. li. Carpenter’s and Builder’s Hardware. Everything for Building AND THE BEST. IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER’S HARDWARE WHEN YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON’T HAVE TO BE “FIXED” EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR ABLE BUILDER’S HARDWARE. CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT “HIGH.” THE BEST HARDWARE IS NOT “HIGH” BUT CHEAP— WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN DOWS. Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers everything in PHONE 32 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
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