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THE CARJLINA HOME and FARi^l and EASTERN RErLECTOR j I'iiiiufi'SS :ibnlislnMt I’rci' passes o,i lli ' r iill-lail' vi .ii'.; li!ii ,-iiUii' I' lli ' tiri.i-': i :irr - fill r:i!it i; !li'' r:iiI i iiilii .illii-' , ' i ! |.i* in wt'i’r iii'-ii. («u». (’iiii' r uluuil roUlil Iill !h*' u !i MUCH ART IN CLEVERNESS^ AVOID JURY SERVICE \\ ■ w .ii ^ of r:iin 11'ciin ii"'A im Till' |i.i IIIf s a-’!: i- .11 li.iiiW (Uaee a week) I I’ubllstied by i THl KEKl.f( lOU ( OMiM-W. Inc. i L) J WHICHAUU. Editor. j JRatCWlULK, .<01i'£H CAKOLINA. i " - j W :i . mil iluli ('iiliil ;;!]!! Ill'- Mui; fclb*^rl.>tu>ii, Oi.i-’ /ear, . . tl'.ii', si.ii .ihil i- i il ’j:o :il iUx mouths, O- - Auverti8i6 r;ites may he had up>>u i •lipiifatiou at tlif L'Usiiiffla oJiJcv in I ;i in'i'luliilioiiisi. \li- lldbson The Kelk-ci.or l.mildlliK, coruer Kvaiis ' uiulmibh illv p|,-:,s. ,| tlial ilu' S, ,i- •uid Ttiird Biret'18 I i lit ■■ I iir-ni il ilou 11 ' li. All c inls of tliai.jss ul.i1 resjlutiiji;* ! »f resi'fi l will be ctiai'#ed (Jr al 1 IL. ill .1. il .ivdi-i'il Mil r livi'iitioii iiiii .mil .lie ,.i-o .iiii.ii ii)ii. U \\ I I !) ; III I hi' I 'Mil i; -\. (■ M i> iiiarUs ill 30111 f.iT vvord. Llomniiinu'dlions ailVHi'lisliis caaUi- mi.os Mill iHt I'lr ut lUice i5(t.ui iir*r liiitf, up tu ;lft> liutiB j willi Mil 111. ,is a«c<)iid ciii.is /nailer | Ainfust 20 191M. ,H thf- I'.'of oltioe at | Ure(»ii\!1:!>. N,Carolii.a, uiiilo. i «ct of .\iar'‘li 3 l.'Tli Thii'" wliii .iiii'iici thi' ^lati' i niivi lion ill l!al'‘iuh imiioi'ri'u r,ii.i;ht lio Wi ll III laKi a lot' wa!i I'l ali'M.; I.a!’ :. 1 luiiil'.iiJ I I r- . 1: \ \ • o — I'hi’ I 11iv.-r.ior ol' t'i'Ii'ra*n iloi > iini >.■ 111.- iiiii"!' Ill II' st.i'i- n,i;his wi,. i ji i iiiii'(■ in iiia iitainiiii,' p-ai ' in li'-. I niiaiiiiiiw ..!tli iiiirla :ii >liaiii>li I’.i'ai;> a li'j'li. i..' I;: .\I.\.,I :! nii.ili- laKi In :i. w.'i'ii' I V i;. r Will'll-. >!i.a'\.' \.iai’ liii'l' I • r- ■- II . (liiim ill' I..1" ■ : I; r.i \ i'a' inn LiT- I.) .'I'll a:,.I tli.ii i - I I ■' 111' Ihii dll' firliiiari'i's iIici^-Ikiik I riii >hi)\\ ril Ijhat i li p' I'pli' ii\ i i'u hi lniiiiK iiiiiiili' !' iii‘lh>\ that will'll till' I. all iip|)ii>ii ion \ .iiii-^li' il u as /'I'liiiniliiali'il In .i ' — o NO (in N M \M n I’l ' i'i'i iliiii,' lii> si'i'ii.i'i; I i; I rlllll’rll, Siiiiiia.N i iui:l h’lii li lliaili' siilllc lill!';> I'l ri ii iii I' Id 111'' riiiiiiirs I'll i!hi' sii'i'i'i- that an cll'ort would In' iiiaili' to f!< : Iill' M'l .iniin.i; ImarU of aiili rnii'ii lo r pi-al Iill' city law I'nr a iii .-i il Siii!ila\ aiiil p''i'iiiit I III- ili'iii: '.'liiri'.' to Ui lip'll Siiiiilay’s liT till- s.ill 111 ilrjii'.- aiiit r!.i;ars .Mr Koi'U .st.iiiil ihal li' iliil not Know who uas afillaliiiK Hi n-pi'al ol .~^iiinla> law. hiii ii' liiil Un.iw a laru'' iiiajuiiix nl' liii' pi'n- pli‘ of ili'i'i uvillr iliil iiiil "ant il f ' p' al' il. anil In' aNo l>ii. '.v ii'kui pi'Tsoii a! iiiVi siii,'aiiiin ilial a in.ijariiy ol'ili. iliuut;i>ls III'nr.-i lv. > Wi ll' .lU'ailist r. pi tai I la 111 al. Til I ha I la M'. I II'li'-r >1 shiiu'.il 14a ra-' .■ ^'lal I" • -.piaUiT 1 ..'i:i.;lh il"^" ,;,M\I niiii''n Ar, ria-'ards saiil I il' nihe- li-iiu ■ II, n:rt, ' .;ii liiplia d I!;,' ■ ; 111 lllllli l’ ami liring.-; till' loi al Sun- ~ Il ' iiiori' i'\ ! iij'i I iiaii t'or I ! ;,ai I h.' lav.' 1 I. allow :'amla.' . ali I I ' ars 111 ' ■■ p'MVid'- "l! Ill" -.^i li'ig for Effect an Error Intc W.iicli ReaJly Brilli.iiit People Sometimes Str.iy. j PUBLIC DUTY THAT IS DISLIKED BY BRITISH CITIZENS. thi' I nil ‘I .'la' ailiii :Hii liiiiawl 111 T; ihiii'h la - I- '■■ p ■ -r I ■ 1. . -t ■ • ' I'lilii i- i; ai.iliiia 111'' of us art' always ainut^i'd at il.iliTi'iit \va>s ill which pi'opli' try 'ii hi* I'lt'viM' or pii'ti'iid to hf K''.' ail.I lUi'ly. Soino wliow it hy Hpi'iiilin.; a Mi-il anioiint of iiioiii'y on diniiiTs aiiii tiling riido to waiti’rs. Dihi-rs I'lialli r ail tln> (itiii', ami iliiafiiiii' (liaf if ihr\ t^how tlioir front tcoth sti'a.dil.' for si'vi*ral hours sonii'hody will lali iht'iii brilliant coiivi'isationali^tt^, SoiiH' liko to iimlic a >;roat noisi* ami carry nii a pcrpt 'ual tiio of banter, of w hii'h "You'ro anoth*’r ' is a vivid siicc inirii of tho re|>artoc. Others, on tlic otlier hand, Inuiginc that If they ari“ daiiimly doc'ollpttp and niak(> goo-goo "eyes " at t>v<*ryb(idy poKtcrity will rangi' thi'tn atni>nR thi- *;rt'at fasi'iia- lora of tlu'ir toncraiion. Not a ff>\v find a lin>;i' fund of hilar ity In placing a cnshlon over Ihc door and a pioci> of soap in 111'' bivl. while othi’rn hop^' that if tiu'y talk long I'lioiiKh and Imid ciiniiKli they may t'Vi'nliially iittiT a mot and i-Iaitn tlu' faniH of bciiif? a wit forever and ovi'i' ard An a Dir.UiT of lad. liow- I'vcr, a bnlliatit li.ulit roiivi'rsationnl-! ist is OIK' of tiu' rarest iliings in the, whole w orld Such a mie is horn,' thoimh tlnit' and expenem e in ly e]ah-| urate tho Rift. i l.<ils of people talk—talk an awful lot but very ii'w ari' wi'i'ili lisieniii'.; to. Abine everj thini; el.-.e in ;;uiety tliere must be no si use o!' "strain."* r.'i'iT b" i-ib'nt Ui.;ii fi'ie.' \oi;r !iii-| i.ioreiis ■ iiole," willy con\''r^a’ioii j l.,'S not so niiieli in what Is said as' t'li' wiiinisiial V.,, ii. pi'i-.soii says it. '1 liii' is V b> so Ill' ll'. Ii 'iiks of biiiiiiir i .'lariably n"i ".ill i i|.;i il " nieiitallv in- S' l'l' i! b> t h" >■' .111' r lii't'.I eeii bi ai lil ts. 'I'li.'ii. tim, V. Ii.i so m.in.x (ieo(iIn w ho ain'i-e you nnce drne xnn frantli' \ itll lloli'doni the si'COiiil time. Il is K 1 (lii'ieretit to b" i::;!it!y aiunsinf;, ami aiiiusiiit:In liK.bt, wi;h'iilt b"in.i; ncrely fi'iv'il'iii.s and "uififily, ’ Humorous Excuses Sometimes Ad vanced by Those Who Are Sum moned—Woman's Plea for Ex penses Allowed by Judge. Not What You'd C.tll Unanimous. "The man.', lueii of inar.y minds," a trill.I niordacioiisly leiiuitlM'd ,| KiiHer Ciouni, tlin well know I) niisant.'irope of Snirili's, Mo, 'who were as niiineroiiM in the revered ( Op,\ books i f oiir bai e- foi'ti',1 school da,, s as the ni.iiiy birds oi' Ui.iny kinds aim the nianv lishes li ' Il ' .'a ai'' sp'l '.sith us 'ITiey are '\i'r"Ssins the di'vious ui'rkinK'-^ nl (i' lr lit lit iiiii<iini'is iiii'.-ii.'iliiies liy 'W 'iiii; pieces fi'i' the papers aid pi'>' I- I-'aiint; in 1 .i' 1 hails. ':i m handy j ‘-"‘":ps and i’l sit'i't II.-II,.!'.: '1,1'iri 1 in> tlieor.i - 'ri.i'U' tli.iius that ,ir'* ■'> rcuiK nnd tb'Ir fa\i'rite renieiljes iii'i'i'i’or. an,I seeiii to me t.i cover t!m iUi'siioii in eai il case ab uii as apilv !-■ 'l.il the jiarr'il V. iiose |,;-iml owm r i.'nsti'il ih:!t t’le h:r'l ce'tbl tell ti:ii<'. The erudite I'liw! si rched .'^' Veii I o'clcck" all ,!a> lon;^ and far into thoi nlnlit, and hit it uiih •'.'lir acciirafy' but twice in the I lioiir.; " Kansas <"lty >tar i:- I'.pp ii'i.-l .1 •- T' .ir.ii. I I sllDl ! 1) Kl IP tl,. p s I (M'l'l III..ini .' lilt. til. Ill 1. li i I v\'. II, W ' ''1 r.;'i i. r.i'', ( (t\t,|;| s'^M V \ >»| M.l , r .. 'ii.'t.,. i'.:. ' !' Ho:.. .lo:r I : '.i!! I'lr uiirii ui c' ,s ive i.-i tii, t,, ' I ■ ,'i„: r ■. ai ,i i i i li;. ■ hi ,i'ii : - '1; ra 1 '.vw . Ii''|il , - Ill iiii:.' r w ' II il''-.' ri.' il b> tit . ..cui,-.!!'II I o: .i^r'.'S.-ni.iii. I'uriii.; ■ :'."11 >' i.r 1; • ,,a,-. ,i r. ad' ■■ >' ; ' ' '11 il.'tr.i I 'II I iiii:^!'''.' '■ ii. ba i, — , I-;, a nil'-.: u ' !a: iiciiib'r. iiis r.i r- \;,.■. ra- ,11'.'' ib'd Hi .';u'lii :ii.; . ii'-ia,' valii.ibi'' not only to th'..' , ,', I'l'i, ii'iii '.V mil'', a'.v.iy I' ^ li,-• rii ' Ini' 'o 11,.' ■ :r ir.- . oiiiit r> . H' V. 'i'll b.iV" t'l b' I iir,i;ir\ to in ,,;v..r,., ii.ii.d a' bin p,i.--i ,iiid (ii'i 1 ' ..lull ,it 'hr il!'',iii''' j 14 III .... ill.111.'. '.,r w.iii'hiul n. o - i ti e itrer. -.' . 'it I :i' r pr'tit'. : - -I'l." r.i.- i "I '/a, (p-'n, ’ icKor.' ils< if 1... ■■ "i i ''i I'"' 'I'i'- it W'.-' i: t.'l' ;. ,'pil.:^ .'-Iliil ,1'. ah', iih'i U 'Iill ll.a'i ■ 11. I ' t \ I 1 . li t'l tin tr li' i:. UHIMKII VM» VI’.lliMim ' .'.''a ' I ’1' ":.i'iiici, ,it .' I. I' ., I on', nt,.Ill o' ijiu- iti- ' pJ :bll'|C, ,, ulial. !;|.( in < i !'i .n' il b l.l-'t , Til ir iia\', iiriainiy did Hi'' wi.- • 'lie'!'' 1' i.m ihiii'-' th.i' ^iiii r ^ . i,i iin i na i itiij .liidi;" llailv ■ I - t" ll" loll'iii oil' ]|, r.iol Hi , \ i!b ' to sllc, I'.'d hilliS' ll’ .1 ■ -•lin r :,a Uii' witi „,i S' I i. a or t ha rb'> I.. Al.. r an I... b.-iili.ini V I ., tw lUi h ,i|i , , I-,] lijni.self as solicitn, i.'iiiin. \ ..lit: r main . ,,n ir.i>ii"W i ^ m,, jj.,.; ., . • iiiaii i'> iiiii;'' an,; b' - r .-0I71 iinr nlian th ^ __ .,ii''b".' '..Al ii.a'ii i''i ord' ' r. dita b'' V., S'ill.i 'I ,i!> '\' iirr ■ I 'l ii, 1 !i' III. el.a s a'.i! i.i tii' ir a.iii . : t.i ' '^■'1 ni'' the l.i.-.! oiii of ill' '11, pro ,Indue W'hi i|tn " ; ,nl no 1 ppn'it'on i' iiiiini; tiny an iaii.rl.l .r tie pt'"p' : la.- d I'iil. ai.il il wa^ ''ii in .id pl.ii e and tim ^..1;■ e il |h' ei.i\. | iion Ihal hi- <'■ I, ii.miinat loll 'Ai'iild In' ai 1 lamaijdii ! We woii.l'-r if It lie ti'ii'- tli.it th, wa lit', ' ibn'eri lit in ihi, ca'Se of .-'■i liioviiii; pictures in I'hilaib ' phi.i ate [j, i|,,r ,\b, rt.i 1 li,'-. several camriate^ run at only half tin' -pi id of ilio. . | ivii,, idveiid t|i,' plai i- he u.iipied iu other (■ ‘i('s, ' 1 nteriiiK the rai e afrainst liini. All of I,I'. ral;ni.' I'll lie' .'^abbatli durilii I Ir.in il ' r\' -\iol W' an nr' t ' '.M'ui.l, 1; ;i i.i'i -1 iaii p' "p!' i'.'i\'. Mil: i",'il.'o)i tiii'in lor ..nlil .11,. , I iii..'t ll 1 liii;- pa--s I.', lit ; I,' ',, I. !i, .111: ' II 1.' Il, St for OU:' p'll p! I Ibi'- r.houl'l II'- stopp'll ' \ im; III' millif-l' I's ot oU 1 111! 'W;i 111 It.'Ill |i' ii!";'i ,11. atieiiil into I'll. I I I le' mini \i;i lie niber .ailiU e liei.pl pri'ji' r re;.j)i cl win 11 '.ii'h lo e.\i>i \\ lil • I bat Would imi ,1 ' , I'Vt n li' this w a- |ni; '.siui.' in.in.\ iiihers woild. ' rs are >trivini; to b tte,- .iiiiion> o' <'liri^i iaiiit,i in nreeii iiir Imw can tin y wh''ii otai' I till ;r 1 oiit;ri'Kation svill Iliil.. -:n il ,1-, "V I'iilin.t: iliiriii; llie w h 11 h ii.itiir.il tliat an not iii": sniida' .- -rv'.ii , oiilav;' - iliii^i any 1 lmi 1 li It iP, p..I 111. ■ I I ' i!nl ;t .11 a ..'I I ll' 1 . I tiiali la.u \ l)<|ii.\id Kridal lli| ,vil| w ill ill III I t ini I 111 11 du'y ri 111' lied. In l^i'l British N.ivy .I>.'S(iit.' till' .Id tiHVy e..liinati r show ,i prop " 1 e\ r.iiii,aint an i'.i'ii'.i nillli.iii dollars n\ frreater na\v advec lied. Th" I on.!, n ■''Chi' 1 -O''".! 'II ' f Estiir.-Hes. tli.'il til" the ciirr''i [lemli'iire II Hrirish t year f {•.■.'.7,- I't 1 1.1- t rl'. ti'iii ',ir 'ho. at"S are not satis-! !>aih .Mail says: j new cons'ruct ion. i .Mr and .Mr-., '/. I rr'umi ii.ive been iiiarri'd lorty 'hr left this nioniiia; .'or U .1 ■' r'altinmr' . Xiairar.i fall a- ^'orl.. on their bridal l ie '/iiiT. says t iity h.i\. b, r,ii'-iiitr c'lt’i' n- '"f North I I.'.' Ill 1 ii'iii 1. wli.i year.s. ,) ,«ton. I. New Ip. I'ti- ■ >0 bll'i,. ( irolina, but ev coiisis' i.f i.f only fi'.ir battleships,' I'oiir liiih! cruisers and I- 'b*- stri>>t'r.-.. wl'ii nil iindisclos" | nutnberj of siiiifiafires, is ili'iippointlimly iiif'Huer .h.ik-i'd hv the ad mil a It y's | own standards, I' is ipilti’ insiiHicieiit .\o prevision other than a silthi ac- ('elerat ion of the bai t b'ship protiraiii. Is : made to fill the pap left In tlie delay! in votiiif; of tile Canadian drend naughts. .\ml > et as .Mr. Churchill said la.'t year, ihe.e ihree ships are' .absoliitply toipiired from KMrt onwards for the whole world 'lefense of th'^ I’riflsli eni[)ire ' " _ _ I Greater Safety In Coal Mines. I The inanimenn'nt of the Windsor r<>llier>', which is l^i close proxitnify fo (hf .“'iennheiiydd colliery. }{li\niiii'y Valley in Wales. Iiave devised and In stalled a system of Kifjnaliim by which it !k Htiticipated all *»U*ctric sintialinff undnrKiound nii«ht bn abidished In <',oii.'<('ipif'nct> of tile home offico In quiry the tnanat;enient ar» piidenvor- IncT as rapidiv as iiossihlw to ilo away with all their electric wirt's, and to arltipve this obp'ft a schf'ine of siij- lialitii; by me.in-; of blast hooters has been siiccessfiillV put ill Kacli hau'- ai;e eiii'ine on the main roails h-is boon nti.'d with a hooter widi h is at- t.aelieil to il co;npi'i's>ei| air coiimin whicii i"i:i-i aaini.' ’’'e read' and bv piilliii” I ■ the siii'ial is tiiven There i-i I' d.Ki'ier of sicirliin:; bv thi.s Mppa' '' 's, wliii'h is re,.;ar'l"d as a sat'e l!uio\ ation. f'Vw llritish citizens, iiuleod, havn ever any huriiitiK desire to spend tbrre , or four days aiiccessivoly in th<* Jury ' box at the iiisli courts or at tlit* local I asHi/.es or si's.sious, a writer in l.ondoii ! Answers says. T^/» avfjniKP jury roceivos mirh tr»>atment and is so much annoyed by didays, t'ritlcisiiis, iutricacies, etc,, that tiobody wants In aervo on it. Add to thesf* ills the serious loss of time to most tradesmen, loss of actual money owing to business postpone- metltH, loss of out of pocket e.\penseg in mpnifl, faros, etc , and tio one can wonder that the Hritish citizen will make any excuse in the w'orld to b« iiu!t of serviiiR as a juror, if 1k' thinks ; it can bo niunaged I In niy capacity as a clerk in one of I the chief I.ondon courts I eoinc across strange excuses of this kind .Not long ano one of the men sum- riK'ned for ,iur,\ in ;i hre;t<'h of proiiiiso case appearel and claimed ex 'inptinn beciuise his wife had iiri'sentcd iiitn with twins that nnuning, and this un expected e\eiit had u|iset'liim so much that he felt he (ouldn't pive Ins mind to the trial as much as was necessary 10 do it •justice. 'fill, court laiinlU'd heartily and the niiui appeand sur prised at his calloii'iiess lint he ilidn't Ket ofl' ' I ni stone tieaf. my lord, " said one I e»Ker Jiiro before he was sw'orn, e\ i delitl.\ expectins he would be lei off fortlu'ith. So 1 was inst ructid to make him stand down for a while tiil We had Rot liis panel arr,in>;i'ii, which he did with a smtli' as of a coiKjuenir. I!ut that smile was his undoing, for tho jiidKe had ohservi d it, ihoiiwh ln< fiave not the least iiidicaiion of this. However, when all was leady for the I case to siart. and whilst th" tiian was ! stiimlini? ei.pectantly m ar thi' box, liis loidshiii. liuiiuTif; at m.', :-,i I l.i.iiully ; and UKconcernedlj : I ' I 111, .iii>i write (I'iwn fi r that man ,' that he m.iy «i>, .Mr, ■ -, will you”" I I tiiriieil 111 ihe juror, but 11 w.is I rlear he hiid hearii I’.e judges words, f'T he was hiirt'ied!.' pi'epar'im t,i di^- ll'art. .'Xml be''ore I lould .Nplain to him the judge ad'll d liui. i 1,. "Hy the b.N, he ina> as W''ll sto[i ' Ills heariiiir seen.s lo b" irapi'iniiiM:, I and ho can wait for ihe next case, by ] which titii" it will iloijti I'ss be all I rlglit again." I I got a bit of a slio. k iine nii.rnitu; jv'hcn, on callinig I'ut ili" miino of ; ■ l''raiicis Johnson' .imoiif; I'.i" jurors, a lady in court arose and c.mie for ward. .Illdge, COIlll.-i'l ,i!nl spectators I stareil ill w on !' r j "]!ut jou'r.' <1 Hoiii;;ii I 'Of cuui'-e' " I'l'plied sile I "What d.d .Mill imagit'.e I wai 1 key ,•'■ I 1 had to explain Ihat v.oni ineligible lor sit ing on a jiir,-. I ■ riieii why did .'Oil b; iiig from il p "■ she iti(|iiiri'd I lo>t ni,\ time and nioiiey I tiild all bi'i ause (U1 folk.s that \ou c.iii't till a wiiiii.in iroin a nia 11 '■ She had ilie pull i f us. and the ,-.|"'0- ta'ors grinned shociiingly "I'ay the lad.'.'s f.ire .md e.xcuso her.' said -Mr .lii.-t ic , siiaxely. This Was the niale-t and safest I nieifiod, ;is hi.s - h)rd-.)iip Kni'w w hen lie caught the glint in that lady's e.\e. Si> 1 paid her expenses nnd she left, suilling and tliaiikiii^ the judge pio- fusi'ly. ,'\ Judge IS usually a capital hand at summing up human naiure. especially of the feminine variet,' All said anJ dujie, that is ii.s biisiiie...,s. 'I'lu- INiiij Coiih'Kt riosetl. iiii: i i>\i. roiM .Nell White 1 tIL'l Illi. .Sii lla Whichard Jlu The I'oii.v Cinilesf was liroiighi Id .1 close ,xeslirday afternoon al six o'clock, and il was all over then liui the slinnliiig. and ihat wa.s done llils morning no doubt, when litlle .Mjss .Nell While was called over Ihe pholl" and the annoiiiiceim'iit made' to her that ..he was the successful candidate. Since the opening of Ihe contest on Ihe second day of Kebruary r.ollle of the lillle folks havo proven that they were deeply inleretsed by their hard work, but only two stink lo th'' Ki'anil close, and either one or liie other of those two have held the leail each Week since the very lirsi count. And altiiough one was forced to lose tliere is out' <'onsoling ihoiiKht that sli ' showed her .\nierican pluck hy stick ing to the end. Those condilctjiip: the contest have realized a heiietii from the efforts of these two little girls and llii'ir friends only wisli it was pos sibb' Ihal hiitli could have won, tie cause I hey labored untiringly Ihrongii each day of the coiitest. While it has proven inleresting all the way through it would have bcii more so had the thirty tlir' c boys ati l gjrls that eiiiei'eil thi'ir natiies iluriin; I III' opi iiing w II k St a.'I'd with thi ot li ers to t he close , The liiial coiiiil was made Iasi iiigiil liy .\les.-rs A II. Taft. W. II. Kicks. II. T. Sniit It. C 1 >, Tiinslall and i'l. L. Clark. We eongraliilale Liiii.' .Nell as the siicci ssfiil eamlidale. and l,|ltle Slell i on In r efforts, and In Stella il Is 111.' sincere wish of iho. I' conduct ing the coiile.,| iluil should sh'. e\er again I nti'i' anothif. that she may he mad" tile h,ipp\' I'l cipieiil o! the i;rauil pri/.'. SOME DOWTS For stomach and Liver Sufferers I'.i'' inp-.ii '• ' '' ■ \-e"r S .'i'na''ti .lii a;, . 11'I", 1 .11 ■! l,i.;iu . .11 tlsiluUv Ml. h . ., .,, ;,' n , 1 . t.'l i.iil '.aiipl\ "I ,1'il •'i.i: ' ' '.'li.'in tiii-Siein icti .1. <1. J. ' it'.'I's.an'l in I’l I'lv ,111 I. a, 1..' '" .' "i Ira.■'Iill ll .'\ilimrii:' .. I 1 : ,i.'.'.,;.'.l .1 II I-' r.tilii renu'ily 1 ,'ii'r.i ,I 'I t'l a I'.i'.it smi.-’iinn Ijri'nt.i ill ."T . 'I.'.i Sruar.i 'a ,tl'.,l I.iviT, tollli' i,t til" y, a .' mu' in i.mi.u't with, ,. .1 St., '. ,, ,1 ,Sii,i,'r,-r .1,'ii'i think you p.. I I, t, ,, I, IV 1 <■ .'.i-rcs III in ri'.l I.'., .M.ij r-. VViindirrtiii I gasi). d. sile tartly. nil' up "I ll.'tVH coming, so silly . 'tnr-i tl.i :S',' 'ia h K,. "i,"l ,M,,'sl I'li'i '! ,..a!lcrr' .11'-i' i.r'’r.* i'laslHltlv a C'.il.illil .Ic I.. ... i:'. V..' a-:' li StiMla.. Ki»lllfip. ti'il erii.v ii'-'iiiiv.'.. the I .ii.'irrii.il iiniieu 1. but .I'll.o ^ ’ la’I'l.ru ,K- iral iiliai ti'il ami .TS.i'it'. ill ri'tali’i -im liic* i*i;' ir.» alai.,-r,■ .11 ;iail iiUi'siia il tract .ml i‘i "'II.', .1..1I ' ll^^. 1- -cl i n et its iiiai- voloiM '>u.’''i‘'^-a Deal sD.li'i' 1 ''i-r*.Tiit 1'.. , aii'i a'S'iuy .ind allow y 'iiT -leiira'ii a:li!i'’ti’ . i ' i all'.' under- niiiit* > I'lir'.i.'.iltli. N'l mill li''-'. '.cvco' vinir liion- case m..v b.'er li"'.v l.iiij; .’." i ii.iv' ..iini'n'd—inii; dosi- ef M.ivr's V.' indiTial t m i. li Utmi-ily should c.jrivinci?y,ill ili.i: imi . 1.1 n ' ri“.t"iI'd in were li-allliai:,iai Mavr'iW,. .ii-, r'r>i'.ii..iili ll.-mi’dy h.ts l>P''ti t.i'.'-n ,1'nl Is hi'^li’’. 11”'. iiiiui-iiili-il bv ilctllliers ef (.'.it.C'I’-i, .I11-1' -' et I a.- Siipreir..; Ci'iiri ,l''.du '.itI”"'.. i..iv.". '*’1. M ‘rchaiits. It.inkffs, Dect.iis. DriiK'^'i't'., N'tii-i’-., .M.ciiuactiirers. Priests, M iii-t":'.. 1'.rrii ts ..no t'ceiili! m all W.il!:s of 1 ^■",1 Mr I' KKi' V lUi.ili: ' hii i’i'i't nil Stiimach A l iii-'its t'> Geo. il. ivl.iyr. If4-loo V.liituitf St„ Clnca>;Ui III, l or Salt' in (irecuuljc, 7i. by TIIK I.. n00TK> lUil’U tO and Iiriigt)8tM everywhere I Cause and Effect. Apropos of Kasteriide, the following^ littlo Btory, which has reiuhed mo, j 'may be worth a smile It was Kaster j Sunday, and the wife already had ar rayed herself in her spring tinery. Sho madn a pretty picture as she stood be- | fiiro th« minor in tier /)>•»{ top" skirt ami her chic little bat of a I'teiich , model Outside the prooesslon had begun ihe air was vibrant, with I'lturch bells There v.as u riot of gay costunle^ l''’or some reason Husband was slow, became impatient posiulaied, tnppitig y ou htirry W hat s t li ing a I'in hat nnb .- ■ hen it ’" Musi a inoiiient, dear.'’ temp, ri/ed the at lent Henry. jiist a moment, while 1 trim my l ui'fs ' Chicago Inter ()ci an or othei', li'i ii.nd Kiiiali.\ thii w ifo "1 Icnr;.," sln' ev- , hi r feet, lan't use of my h.iv- I'oiiiebodv can llea-ll’ll ••li’all) itaj .\' \t ,-<111111,n ■ llalh I la\ 111 lil.' I ',rif-ila 1 S'.Uii!.,, . iai I .1!"! ill ,'ia!- r I.at tlio. i- wi.-.hing III laar th'' bace.i an reate s'-rmnn ma> ait'ml both seivices 1li<' ■Sunday -'hool will open eXt Sab bath al I'- .'Vn iiiterestlm. program i-. being arranged and tliosi uttendiu? will no d"ub' 1 njoy the a -viee. England's Gre;jt Storm, (irievoiis a-- liris been the daniag** wroii-ht in I'iiirojie b,\ rect'nt storms, it is iirih’ki'l' that tlie^ wei-(. niore vio lent than l'’ngl.'i' li's great sKirm of 170:! .\ stri'iij^ V,e-it wii.d had set iu about t))e iniddb' of November, an.) it Increased in vioienc.’ until on thn morning of the twenty sixth few peo- pie vetitiired I lit of their houses and on that night houses were nnroot'ed. buildings torn dt'wn ami thousands of >uiiila.t I people were killed. .Vboiit twf) thou- i '. oh^ ^ved a.sjfuind stacks of chitnneys were blown liur< ll down in ami nround I.ruulon. In the • Thni'i' S only four ship‘s reinaineil be- tween I.ondon bridge and I.lmehoiise; r>t>o wherries. ",<m> shiphoats and 100 lighters and barges were entirely lost, and trary were badly damaged Th« damage in Fxitidon alone was estitnatod at $lo,ooo,non. Amazing Telephone Totals. It is ditlicult to iniai;iiie our ini>d ern con tdicati d life being carried on without telephones. Ihere ure today nil.re than twelve niillioii li\.* hundred thoi.sand telephones In actual iist' thidiigliout the wiirld and more th.iti thirty tniiiion miles of ti b'plio: e wire itie used In other words, if tnese wires were wound aic.ljid the globe the> wotild form a hand of nr.ire tii.in uiie thousand threads. In the course of a ,\ear some twenty tlirei' billion people shout hello" through the telephone I bis is about (he times the number of pt ople trav eling annually on all rln> r.iilroads ini illten iile Iteill''. WlN'riTiVll.I.i:, .Ma.\ .\lr. .Ma ione Till K.'r reiuriied hom ' Thursda.v from Sw I'll Wilier, T'iiii . where lie ha- III "11 ,iiti ndiiig si liool ' ll it i'- painl .Mill need b)i- the roof "r wall 11. Ii. l-'orrest and Co., lias a nil' line. 1 hey sell the wate:'- ,ill r'ady mixed paint wVi‘ h is mad.' I).\ one of the oldest tirms. The pai'i! is known by its merits. It has iiu superior lust I'ec' iM'il a lar load of nitro Mida at .\. W .'\tiges and Co. .Mr II C l.aiigstoii r'turned riiiitV'day from S\ake Fore.si when he has been attending college. t’oine and get a pair of good sli,» pet s ^^Ilile I liey la.-'t . Harritigtoii. liar licr ai.ui Co. are selling them cheap. .Misses .leannett and Vera Cox re turned V\eilni'M|ay troin (ireeiisboro where th"' have iiei'u alteiiding col ll gi* il w.iiii a good liitl. if yon de ' V .rv best, see P.. I>. Forrest I for Chi’stertield or a .Ino. t -on. i:, l: Tin ker and family left tor ilrcetie county w lieri peiiil several da.Ns on his If sire I and I! Mr \ »■'-! i-rn;* V will ' ;i i ni Mr. li fur New speak. r.ill i all ,11'd carpeiini-’ at Miss X’cnetia i rt'er noon from r. Cox rn to ll left ar tliis inornitK Win .1 r.ryai wa.'' stands, niaititigs liarriiigion. I’.arber ix returned l’’ridi’.v Wilniingtoti wheri , th« world The lonpi st I sorvite at present is i] I New York and Denver, a I 2,160 nrtles ! il commercial • at between | v. h r.' distance of of illn I For . he/h.i'.' Ill ' 11 sp 'Uding r.e\eral weeks. The slock l.iw ipier-tion (ontinues to ri'. '' but 111' prie.' on shoes and slip pers gels low.r at .\. W .\iige and Co . and III" ^hoe^ are the liest 'iley hau' .1 nice line. Mi.''S lliila Cox r''luriied to lie'- hem ■ l-'ridav troni iiec.r Cireenville she has been niir.-iiig a ca'^e ilei One young horse. hiK gy and harner-.; C 'i' Cox
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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June 5, 1914, edition 1
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