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THE CAROLINA HOME FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR {Onc« • w«ek) Pubiiobed by r«* Ki;>-LF(:'ioii comim.vy, Im<*. I) J WHICHARU. Kclltor. tttttJliNVILLE. WOHTH CAROLINA. ■ubsorlptloQ, flij« year, . . $l.UO ■U woutkii, .&U ▲dvertisis rate! ma; b« Imd upou tppUctiCioij at tbe bu6iu<)«ti OiUce iii Ttk« Refldctor UuiMiug, uoruar Evaus Mill Tfllril Blraet“ wf imisl ilo it now, 'I'liis iiniiiti'y Ikis luaile u valium iitK’iiiiH lo ^liow llu> tieriiiiUi KDVoni- iiu'iil uluTu it was mistrouliiig tlio uili of till..' I iiilfil Sluli'S. I)til il ri'iim oaili sui:i'ossivo noli' llias all mil' ph.i'liii.us ami ili'tnandf! i ;u>' of lui avail. 'I’lu' i.tnu-se to tiv In- |iiir.--iU“l now, is one entlrol.v dit- t.Tfiit ii-.iiii wlial we have In'i'ii fol- liHvia.:, l.iUifi'io, anil is one liial is apl lo laii.-i' a (lelieato sitation. [ Aii,\ |)i-:v.(in, with avoraye imelli of tiu' (;i‘nnan ,s\nijia ll.i'.i:', I'.iii \i‘f> |ihi!nl,\' see lluu ev dollars to further the project. Tliiit’3 his ganie. Sucks ,voii for the cool cash, anil tiu'n lio'.s Tln“ main i|uestion now liel'ore tho .^nn.'ricai pulilii' is how lo gel aroiiiiil Iheso hu man parasit-.'s. oj- hiif?s. 'I'he hi'si way lu ilo it, tor they ciin'l he e,v lei'Uiinalei!. is lo slum iheni whonevet a man rnns across one lie o/i \oiir jiinii'il. V M. ( . lOI! <ilMI N VII.I.H i|:i".<! ion we have asked, and ' wiiji-ii we hiive tried in have answer- led II.' the I'lernian f.overnniem. has lieen evaded and sinne other iiuc'tion Al} cards of taantiii aad resolutiaaa ij respect will be ciiargad fjr at J i c«nt ptT won'. i .'hiiii has mi 1'eai’n.L;' on tlie inatler. I )!,i' lieen tiro\ii;hi up aiid siiUmitted CouiutuuicAtlou« acivertli^iaK Cxiidi-1 will lie cliiirsed tor at iiireu ^ ireufi pt«r line, uj) t(.- llfty liiitm. j GLB tecoiid ciuti* matter August. 20, 19iy, at liie poil o.Uce at Breetnilis. NoiiL CarnHjm. uudor »ct ot March H. 1S7S I., IL- 'i ll !:'ner.-nni':i iilUe, li'.iUI \.|.y I rnani plan of I he (iernuui U I 1 ie!'n.:l I ..a III.. ■ th:i: u!ii 1 a iiiuH li.^iir iivernniem s that ,\:;d 'Ir : tiO' II III ihi .;ii\ i i I.nil 111 • . !.d I' r :.y nii.i !■ ue- V." niiist h.ive a ileli- |.' >>iir deiii:iiid>. which ' !• . !iy M ,'peeilii 'l dale - ■■ w •, lie ’.iiii ui't ;\ deli- I I Iial d..l e. w a I e ■ i ■ ph >ii;a 1 ■ rela ' M 'hs . li;.ii eoi.irse is aliiiu' :■ ■ ;■ iei'i III pni'-iUi'. ••| lave >1111 11 ,\| t' , ill (ireeii- villoV 'I'hat is the i|iie.->lion tlial is usually a-'Ked when we meet up with a Ini.si- ness man from another city. We have lo till him no. Then he askH why we haven't one here ’I'lial is Ihe i|ilestion the Uefleeloi is a>Mn.u the (ili(:ens of (Ireenvilh'. ail j V.e ai'e lar.ue .'iiou^;h for a . .M . ('. oil'iA. and there |s no exenso for not iild senilis; one immediately (dher iowii-^ I in this vicinily are far alnad of iis lieiiif; pi'e^ I’.ieky \louiil, fur instance. has a atieii!inii oi! ,.i|)iendiii ^ .\| (' , and mir tieifih- Imrin.i; town of \\',i~liint;ton is >trivlni.' Ii.ird to net one. ,\ie we to hiK he hiiiil the I’aie'.' Is (: reen vi| le, will' its ma.miiliceiii .N.iii.aial I'aiik liiiild- iii;’, :is h.iiids. me .i',ii\'ernment Imild lint. :is '-plenilid cnurt house and va-l imU' oilier l.'ii liihliliiu liiiildincs a \ .M. Koiin; (■. .\ . Iiiinl\:- I iiwaa \S’ luriea l>:lli,'. ill'll I'lir -iuildi"!- id nia:; 'M>\\ I.el ji.ip.r,- ■ I" V.. i'l 'ill I'liii" V pn !iu' h.ippi I. mi'll Mr.s ix Mws ; u. 1‘ad M'liu: I .'mplaiiit I ■il i./en Ilf (I ' eliville II i. aese I'd a l.i'U ■ story I Iril I lie I il- llul I slliillld not lla'e heel' We look iipoii news a' lie ■ . ai.'i alwa.\,- I ry to prir.i tIu II aii.\ aii'l eVeryihiiiy Ihiu w. Iiii h w.' thiliU will .he ol ( \i;i; \N / \ II Is hl'iiij: Tin: riioi i;i i.oi s ■ I ■ iir ri'ad"!'' \\i Ir- d -ir.--' ilii-^, re^'iit iliiiiK. .\ iii'.v-pa|ii' I '.vliiell h.."-.iiiis; part a!i i!.'-r" is !i i \' ■ W helhi'l P'-eid. slieiild lii'lieve rnip: 111) h.i' many liii.' liims , IS In Imo^t . I’.ilt the III a newspaper is not I it When someShiii^’ it is L'roiid or had. Ihe II'' informed of it and rumoi'i'd in ihe press dis- liali'hes ihai i'a rra n/.a, the iinliirioii- cliieftaiii of .\|eXieo, who lias |iridiaiil\' caused Ihe ileath ol liaU'e people than ■my iiilier one man in .\le\ieo, is look iim fill' peace. ' lliitik that the liiiie i> ripe fur r.irraiixa lo look for ! ■'iiniei him,' other than hhiod she.I and ; ri'ii. aad if jic c.mnoi ihere is room j fi I' some olliei' man to come into .Mi'\i< o and ir.\ his hand at re-'torinc peace and order The hunch now on III" moiind have shown iliat they are wiiefiilly hii'kiiur in Ihe peace a<'com pli.'hmelit--. and the [niteil Stall's auximish wail-- for iiitd Ihe linn liiilit iirder. olUe nv.ui lo Vtep lhat can ri'slore tmii I lie,.. 'him I Miii;- ’ \V ■ ini'. shniild nor he cev-r.' I np e ill a:;ri e Uiat !!.• |i' ari ' iicit are not III II' prim Vi-red U|' Slime o . H! VI I nr US i:i ".oi i.ti > 11 u. Ve’i pil'd;, iiv. Ilii'ii; !hat lilt a'l' :;nii,i; k ali.i'i' prir,i;i It like shollh le.il wl.cli v,i pei.|i|e 'luiltld ii-'i ii'ir own u il . \ni'l|i I'.ii'idina i' .pp'iniiiiii ie - Net am ifni can imauim !l! pessiliiiil ies ui f.'lh'W wiil mu l.ate ii", ilia ippeii \i ||:ii Ml' 1; ' liiie: ,1 IS. . ind till .:tlv iiuni IS Ihe lime sei inr ihi- hn ir l i,r low II al lermen to incei a'ld ilecidi' wlielll"!' Hut (Ireenviile i-i lo |)Ut her name >m llii' ll^l |'|||- maiieiii '-aiiitatioii as re.irard-' ih.- lav ,.:iil'ie> \\'|. a.'-e sure lhat I'Viry elt- ’.'■'-n o' ‘ iri.e!i\‘ille who \'aliies his ■’t*' .I'.d llie 11! - ..I iii.s nelLChh'ir. will .'ant fhis fni'iit I'! saniialion There ' .* V, 1', ihar e.;i h and every man n; i.rei'iivilte can lielp the aldermen and lhat is hy miinir n< tin' aldermni'. ''I '..ar Ward, pevsnnall.v, and ii il him that >Mii wain ihe onlinance pm- l.iVaiorie:-.. tia^-^ed d'.in.t: this ymi will let km.w mat \'nii Want pa-.se I and cliani'>" lici' in ilie mailer will :ht OI'I' 'iir if w oik 11 a >ia!e Ilf iireat even the IllOSt I he I riily wonder- wi. liavi' rit;!!l here'. Ihil Ilieri' is a 'vorhl dune |.;v ery where I d- ■ ■ha nee all oVel .Xoi'ili t'arolina fariii' an h for improvemeiit . the eastern piri need attention impriivcl. 'I'l'.e improved Thi- wcrk Ihe whole >iate ' - li.sl lake liojd ainon.r ihe we preiiict for the next u oiiderflll rev elat ion . MOST PERFECT OF PLANTS Working of the Human Body Makei Any Itwention of Man Seem Like Plaything. The ino.st complitaied inaiiufactur iiiK pl'iiit that ever existed Is the iiu man body as controlled under tlu’ scl enlilic manageineni of the hraiii anu nervous s-ystein. No lactor.v ever boast I'd a' more eilicit'nl producer jilaut foi converting fuel into eaerfiy. No plani ever had so w ell (lesiiOied a pumpiii; ;-ys!eiii, nor one so iierl'eet lor tin. disposal of waste and sevvat;e. Talk of up lo-date heating and ventilalinH. (!r iiiterdi. pai I mem telephone! The best lhai our modein science can ])ut into our shoiis is crude indeed as com pared with that furnished by the Iir. at Ki'slyner. Suppose that you w,,ni to a pump man'.if.ict ui cr with the Iiillow in.i; s|)i>c;lical ion : Wanted, a pump witii lapai'ily ol ii'i'. ipiarier Ma'daii a minute, to handle warm salty liiiid, to work lor si'venty jears ni^lu and da> witluml a shul- li.iivii, at the rale of seviiity hirokes pi r minute. .'lust he ;;uaianteed lo epfiate for the full pi'riod of time vviiinmt ri'iiairs or adjusiinents, to re- '*iiiie IK) atteiiliou; must have auio- niatic contiol and contain ii.s own mo- IIV.' iHiw.-r. and must have a duty jicr miiiion loot pouiuls siiperior to the he^t iriple-eNpi.nsiun hiiih-duly unit cv < r iiiiHle, 11,1 you think liie mamil'actiircr Win;Id hid for tht> job.' Ii he were a tim'd man h./ would luolia.'ily a.ur. e vviili voii ami U'li ,voii to (Oi i.- around Ui xl week, meanwhile cdt;iii,:i v ou toward tli.' door bcloro your insanily tooii a vioknt form, dr if he were lint afraid of lunatics he would say. • Veil poor bug. siicii a pum|i as you ; p. ,iiv of never existed nor ever will I .\cept in Iho brain of a pi I’petual nm linn freak such as 1 see hciin-e me; Which shows how much he knows uhoui il, for lioih you and he carrv jiisi such a pump around with you, an.l each of you thinks too much ol voiir possession to sell il lor any money. - .loliii 11. Van Oeventer, in^thu* Em^im^orinK Ma«a/.lno. KING CREDITED WITH VIOLIN Monarch Who Ruled In Ceylon Be lieved to Have Invented Famous Musical Instrument, ll.ivaim, kini; of I'eylon, is heileved tn h;ivc invented the violin, ritn'il It. I'. The instrument was called tlie ravan- asirnii. A similar in.slrumeni was in- ini.iucid into lireiu liritain b,v Iho Al;.'lo-.s;axons under the nnm.’of fy I hel. fr.'ill wliich the modern word ' lidille" Is '.’. rived. Tho violin in its present fnrm va.s lirsi mad.' in the litleenth or bixi '. nth ctntiiry. 'I'he earliest violin mal.i r was (iaspard di Salo oi l-om- ciiii's .'all li. of di'velnpiii,! l.e!;mnim: i. ciiii'ens. ;m.| ten .Vi-ars, a I'lvervdiK' will hei'oim- eiiihused about makint: )irou'r."'S. ami the way thf! wile.‘Is of d''Vi'lopmeiit will spinj arniitid. an- sure in awak.'ii tln' teresi ol 111.' >h'.piest. vidirit' thrniiijh. .'•nil,. aM. Ilv rmaii Squibs From Other Squibbers b.ir.iy, Italy. It is lliought that tho Italian school of violin makiiiK was founded hy him at llrescia. \ioliu.-i wcru the iirincipal bowed iustrumeiits from the end of the lilleenth to the I end of tho seveiiteenlh centuries, bul they were gradually replac'd by vio lins of Hrescian make. Th.* school of Cremona so perfected the art of violin making that tho ( r.uiona violin he came tho most famous of all musical instruments. Modern makers have never been aide to imi)rove on the il'renioiia violims ..\ndroa .\iiinti found ed the ('r.Mmma school. The greatest of all violin makers was Antonio Stra divari. His be.‘it work was doni: from ITmi lo 17-’u. 'Jliis is known as bis "golden pi'riod." CEKTiUr results Uanjr a tireonvUIe Citizen Soont Hoir Sure Are. Nothing uncertain about the worli of Doan’s Kidney Pill* in Greenville. There is plenty of positive proof of this iu the testimony of citizens. Such evidence should convince the most skeptical doubter. Read the following statement; Mrs. I^aura RI. White, 414 Ijathaai j;!t., Cireonville, says: “I had a dull aching pain across my back, which worried tue. I also had a dizzy head aches which lasted for days at a time. The kidney secretions wore two tm- guont and scanty iu passage. There were other syniptons of kidney troubl*. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I procured some at the Warren Drug t'o., and they gave me relief, strengen- ing my back and relieving the head aches. The other symptons of the complaint left. I consider Doan’s Kid ney I’ills a very good remedy for kid ney complaint.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get hoan's Kidney Pills—the same that -Mrs, While had. Foster-Milburn Ptops., Rnffalo, N. Y. PBOFissioirix cms a. w. CASTiB. s, m, limited to dliMiM at Qb ■yo, Iftr, ir«M ui Tfcnwl —ftnd— n« Ittlng of Vluiec 'Me* vttb Dr. D. L. Junta, 0r§a^ *ila. M. €}., arerr Uoad*w. Hiome 0«M WaitiiBftOB. ■< fi HIGH PRICE FOR SONGBIRD Five Thousand Dollars Is Asked for the Canary Bullfinch Called the ‘•White Rose.” The recent international bird show has provided somo astonishing fuels and (Igiires regarding the value of I poiigbirdH. There are nearly one Inin- | ilred claFses of canaries. That they | can be N'orwich or T,anrashire, l!nr- ’ der or Yorkshire, variegated, li/.ard, unllighfed, ciear, cross br.'d, crested, I self or foul, eonvnys very little to tho average mind, but leaves one marvel ing at tho variety of chiridng little creatures whoso feathers are every conceivable shade of yellow, | One marvels at the variety of ■ l)iril.<! that ci>uld be kept as pets. ITnches. linnets, redpoles, tomtlt.s, j robins, wrens, stonechats, babblers, redstarts, ami long-tailed, short-lalled, wap-talled, and crested varieties of all | of them in every size, from tho minute humming bird to the plump scarlet rorkatoo,allvlP for popularity which up lo the present has been tho monopoly ' of the canary, . And these litlo birds are all quite cheap, ,\ few dollars will buy most | of them, but on tlie other hand $2,50() would be asked for a gorgeous crim son bird of paradise, or $.'.000 for tho , canary-bulHlnch ‘White Hose," tho most exiiensive songbird in the world. • AKD1N» « FIEBCI Lawreri t'r«e.ticing tu all th« Conrta In Woot«n Haildlng oa Vklr4i Ktraet, fronting Conrt Homc, J. F. I'BieFEN Yeteraurr Snrgeoi Ofice: Wlnslow’i Stablu HAY 11 MG1« D. M. (LABK Attorie; at Law titiua *ad Drainage Caaea a flfsalsltll !a oSce formerly occaplad fey w. 8. Jamea A Bon. S. J. EVEBETT Attoraejr at Law ; t)llice in the National liank UulIdiOC j Dickinson Avenue, fABUKS AJtT STIIVIS c:«r.<«r Foartb and Srana StrM^l Fhatois Hade Both Day ftiid HiMi ii>eii4 II Tou iionAK won B. F. TJFNOjr t'ourth Street twamm HBsoa’t itora Insurance vi-iuoN iir>> .Vllorncy and Coiinx'llor at l.tm <irt'(HvilU‘, N. M. BENTLEY HABBISS Still With “OLD BELIABLE” Tht< Mutual Life lu^nraaee Co, ol Jfew York. .1. E. MABSll Vclerlnury Surgeon and Deatlil Treat All Animals falU I'ninijitly AimweroU Ihiy or Nlgk> Day Phone 304 — Night IH-fc H VKKl.TS. K. (’. CAI SEY —Atto>-ne)-at-L«w— Office; Wintervllle, N. 0. lUL .WME L. .lUWKB ONloopalitic riiysiciaa OflUe in the .N’utional liank Dulldtna Dickinson Avenue. Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Norfolk Marketn (Runted hr Cohb Bros. A Co. ITHtA V .llil.v wheat Sept wheat .Inly corn S.'pt corn .luly lar.l Sept lard .Inly ribs Sept ribs ll.ai ,vnr I!' .Snlh>. pe Ip; Veill inn ai.'i V I’ I !.a I I till. p: I. Irii; k. III.' VS i!m:iis;;i.: lemiuiis us 'snll hut .1, >(in'i as they hi'a laeh... i Ip'V ^elid ii In:' 'l: er fnr w; 'i.'Pati'ii, a-i pre- . " mnaiis Hid tliai people pray to di. miraet ,i sli,s;!,t ir -1 dni'inr. "Wliut mean- Vail' al liysi.'r I lie sih'll.'e liav lias III.It liie pre- Col fly S\v n VKS l> \|»KQI VTK oiiel 111'.Mi atia.'k.'d liy the ise-tso agiili " wails th-' Wiliuin.gton His patch? Well --a.v. friend, did vnii ev er hear an fi.vster Hay? Commeniin.s;' mi an editorial iu the U.'flei'itir a f.'vv days ago wherein the p.'ople were asked to hi' courte ous to t.deplume girls, th.' News and fihserver puts the finishing tiunhes on it by saying lhat it shoni I alvvavs b'‘ befni'e Ihe eyes of the teli'ph.me users THK in i’I.V TO (iKimWY Work has been commenced .Iraft- ing Ihe reply to the German note re ceived a few day.^ a^o. and in draft ing Ihe reply, the I'nited States will do well to embody those principles In the note that we have been trying to get to the attention of the (Jermaii Kovenmient There must be no halt j bug. Instead of viorking on the vi- lianded business about the answer. tality of man. it works on the pocket we arc to give to the foreign oiriccjTbe human bug is always present. of the Imperial government, and lf|He paints glorious stories to you v^e are ever to reach a settlement of.He tells you how to make a fortune— llie difficulties between the two gov-jif you only come across with a few I (»!» «l V N ^ (,| \s 'I'll! iii'"ri!es 'I'v' wilh eiiliri'h Inn many Wnrth riiaming around th nil in ihi'ir pueke! They n-.' nieiiai'e In law ahiilhl'.; cH- iz.'iis. and ev.-rv effort pnssible sh.ml ’ he made to exterminaie them. I' evi'i y judU" that gets a negro up 1. ' fnr.. I',im for carryniir a pistol, won' imiiose about live y.'ars on th.' ch.r" ganc Ihe numb"!'of negroes who pael guns. w.iiil.l umlniitile'lly h.' r.' duci'd Wager, l.iHle I ('olumhia Stale . I Wlial will the i'i'esidelit of Ihe Soiilli Car.ilina I’ress .Association say In Ihe I’resideni of liie .\orth Caro- liiia I’ri'ss .-Xssoeialiim when Ihe.v iiiei'i here ill .Vovt'iiiher for th.* annual uailiering of ilii' immnrial I'arauraph- er's I'liion’.’ SdiiiiiU <.o(id I Italeigli 'I'imes . i .\orih Carolina, ac.'ordiiig i.i tin . nsus, ill Iasi is producing enough ! l.v ainalgamated by l)(>aters fiiT an hour V. heat to nmke flour for every nmii land burned in a rotary kiln, much in Cement Fi*om Beets. It ia now reporied that a French linn is imiking an excellent cement from a hy-proiluct in th.' process of making be.'t sugar. The scum tluit forms when the' beets are boile.l, and which has heretofore been thrown away, consists largely of carhoiiato of lime ami wiiter, and from 7o.(i"ii tons of beet treated 1,000 tons of carbonate of lime are obtained: to this l.lOd tons of clay are added, the resulting pro duct being o,lt!2 tons of ('xcellent ce ment. Tho scum is pumped into large tanks, where it is allowed to dry par tially: finely-divided clay is then mixed with it: the mixture is thorough- wniiiau and itiild in her bord.'r? •\ I the same w ay as Portland cement. wealth, and those farmers who havCi The clinker is then removed and pul- helped in making the total uot only .le>erve th(' good prices they will re- . five for I heir excess wheat, but ihe thanks Ilf the whole puople TO ro\TiM< Ttnts .Now the stale Ixiard of health liaiids ot the startling word fif cau tion for the counties to go slow in using the typhoid vaccine. The state board of health, in case its funds are running low. should make provision lo sret some more mone.v in order t. give the vaccine to all the people who want to take ii. The people are iust beginning to Hike hold of the vac- < inc. ami Ihey should not he kepi from taking it if there is any possi ble way around it. Tin: HinVN UKi There are several diseases that are (aused hy a tiny bug getting into th( system t)f a person. The bug eats up the cell.s of the body, and puts <ine out of commission. There is another bug that is called the human .'seiiled hills will h.' received hy the County Commissioners of Pitt ('otinty at their otlice in Greenville. .V. C. until 12 o'l'lock noon, .Monday Augusi 2nd. and then opened, for the con- striKtion of a reinforced briilge across Chi.-0(1 Creek. 2 miles west of Grimes- laml. . C Plans and svecilicatioiis ran be had by .lepositing $2.no with I'.rascoe Hell, clerk (if the I'oar.l for returning of plans. Certitied < he. k of .'■■j.'ii iiiKi must Hccoinpanv bid. Hrascoe Bell. Clerk Hoard of Commission’s T n lid 2tw PATENTS « fek«r«*h<^ oi' miH <1 for SEARCH I uii iniU'ntHbilitx. fl«nk PATENTS SUIL9 FOSTUNSS fWr you. (Hir ti'tl how, wImm to iitv«>nl | •imI >'•(! nt«rMy Wrlt« todRy. D. SWIFT A GO. PATIVT LAWVeilfe, ^363 Savaath at, Wihla|t»a, D. C. J verized into cement. Greenwood Cottage ::Virginia Beach:: Ocean Front and Virginia Avenue Itoonis, I'xcellent Table, I’ri^ale hath houses, electrk- lights and ruu- nlnc water, telephone. Mrs. L. M. Biggs, .a'l Two Seasons al Kdt'oniere Cottage lABBT SKIMVEB Attornej at Law { OBEINYILLE, NOBTll CABOLOii I ■ —^— "I jjSClIElH LE OF IMSSKXiEB TBAOIS ~ Atlantic Coaiit Line. I, i North Bound South Bound I No. 58 8:18 a. m. .No. 72 1:18 p. m. .|i\o. 72 6:22 p. ni. No. 5U ti:30 p. — Norfolk Southern Kast Bound West olluud No. 4 1:08 a. m. No. ‘,i 3:02 p. m. •No. 2 9:40 a. ni. No. 17 7:54 a. m. No. 18 6:30 p. m. No. 1 5:25 p. m. Norfolk pouthern n ew Uhort II outhern hort Iaiiroad oute Schedule la effect April 11th IVlk, Cottage Cheese. young lady student of the Colo rado .\gricullural college says: “My home Is on a small farm two miles from town. I have found a practical way of Increasing my none too plentU fill Inconte. We keep several cows and .so have large quantities of sour milk which we formerly fed to the pigs. Now with very little effort and time I make this sour milk up Into cottage cheese and sell It in town. It is made In pound cakes w hich sell at ten cents a brick. Customers were hard to obtain at first, but as soon as pelple learned about m.v cheese, I had all the customers I could supply. I make the cheese twice a week and deliver It the day It Is made. In this way the cheese is fresh when it gets to the customer." Relief for Ivy Poison. Tincture of grindella diluted with three parts of water and applied with soft cloths to poison Ivy will give re lief. If you apply this before the pwa- tulea appear it will check the Irrita tion. If the pustules have formed they will run their course, but this remedy will prevent others coming and check the spread of tho disease from the af- ^ ^ fected parts. If you cannot get the. I grlndella. sugar of lead, diluted to tfaa^ oiNTM^x’fiiu to7ure o( itchia*, aamo strength. Is equally good. < Blind,.BIeedingorProtru<lin(Pilesin<toI4da7A , The Im applicatioo ai*e* Ea« and Rcit. SO# FiMh fieek«v’i ButK- HomLav, Pai eAk« Flour, Oatm«*i, Cion Flake*, lEelof'ie Whshiu^toii Criapa, Quakers Corn Flaktt, Post Tottie«, Po*t Tra>- eu, Porridge, Gravt^ Kuta, Instazit PoBtiUK Oereikl, Oblisk Flew, Self-rliliig Flotur, Cox tinenial aifii 0«ta|a G«l !«■. 5. M Schultz N. B. The following schedule tignra* published as information ONLY aM* are not guaranteed. TBAISS LEAVE UBEE^iVlLLS— i EAST BOUM) 1:08 A. M. Daily, "Night Expraaa*' Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfotk. I 9:40 A. M. Daily, for Plymouth, Ella^ heth City and Norfolk—Broiler Par lor Car Service Chocowlnity to Nor- i folk. Connects for all points Nortk I and West. 16:30 P. M. Daily, except Sunday, tm Washington. ; WEST BOUSD ;S:02 A. M. Dally for Wilson, Ralelck I and West. Pullman Sleeping Ou Service. Connects North, Botatk and West. 7:64 A. M. Dally, except Sunday, tot Wilson and Raleigh. Connects toi all points. 5:25 P. M. Daily for Raleigh and all j Intermediate stations, j For further information and resern^ tion in Sleeping Cars, apply ta J. A Hassell, Agent, Greenville, N. O. J. D. STACK, H. S. LEABD, (^ea*l. Snp«rtnt«ndeat.l (iei’i Fas. Afl. DB PAVL FITZ€IEKALB —DENTIST— Rooms ’^<10-0*2, 2nd Floor National Bank BoUdlni; drMiTlll* H. G. — Tht QaMaa That Doat Not Affaet Tha Haai Because ol its tooic aad laxative effect, LAXA* TIVB BROMO QUINXNS it better than ordinary ^Inhie aad does not caute nervoutoett nor rioffinc in head Rememt>er the (utt name and took for Ihe aisnature of B. W. GROVE. 2Sc»
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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July 16, 1915, edition 1
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