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FRIDA r, OCTOBEB 22, 1915. The Carolina Home and Farm and Eastern Reflector (Once !i Week; l’iil)lislu‘(i liy I hi; ijih i:< roi{ (iik. (.'{(.'(.'wnw.K soKTti I wiitn.IS A S ihM'rijillull, mu’ yi'at' S'\ nuiiiili> ' A.hi'i'U-iiii; fall-.' (if /i.id .ijipjii .uimi II lilt' lilisnu’>' (illiir Ml 'I'lli' lii'lli'Cliil iMiilllill". 11 I'lii'f llvaii' aiul 'I'liiiii Aii i-ai'ils I'l' t'i.iiiks Aiiit III ri'vpi'i'L s. ill lu’cli.irm-il I'lir al I ( i-iH I'iT ('i.ininuiih al uiii^ a^l'i-rn-ini; raiidul.tli's «ili l>i- I',' rll.ll'ur.l I'lir a! lin'i'i- iriu^ pi'l- tilli'. up 111 liil\ 1 . ICllI 1-1 I'll .i;' <!■. mill il;!.'. lUalli'C Allfill.'l li’lli, • I 111!' i't'-i at tli'i'i 'avilli', Xiii'iU 1. ari'lma, ili'i- I -I I.:' Mar. 1; I, I'T ■ I i:i(t w. <M loiii f iiti'.. . ! i> > ■■■; I’.a-' i;i-ii.'!’ I:, :: l.j . lus ■•law.; ,.r;. . \ al'*: ' ' 1 ■ ' ■ • <ir.- . ■ - | m i.i • • . ...•ir h-ii; 1 . U : !i‘' i' "aliili!" : ' ■ 1 Mi- ■■ ■ •' . 1 ! .. . i\ .t '■j-.iiii siioi i.u ( ONM i T »iTii TiiK si:>vi:iss riirofluiiilli.‘ly. wo r\|>oit, Ini' lofal luoiili', the i;ia\iir lias ln'i'ii I'oiii'il Id isMie warrants for tiii'ir arrcsl ln’i aiisi' ilioy luivo lailod lo coiiiply willi llio riciMiily fiiai'li'ii onliiiaiu't' ri.‘(iuiriiig IIumu li> coii- I'l'i 1 up tln'ir lidiisi's willi llio sowers boforo the liltfomli 111' 0<Mjirr. Wliilo in smuo lasos llicro I'lay III' oNi usos lor iIioho pooplo liaviiis I'ailod to I iiiiiuM-t with llii' si'Wc;- linos, wo liolii'Vo tlial llio most of llu'iii foiiUl luivo liad ilio plumtier to i-oii noit llu'ir himso with tlii> niaiii linos Itoforo lliis I iino ll is ri'i;ii'liali|i- llial wo lia\o any ( i(i;'!i'iis lioi'i' who uoulil 111'>o lU'i; lo. U'ul and oaro so UilK ahoui iho hoalih of tlii' town, and inasnuicli us the war- lanis lia\o lioon i-.Miod. «i' ln'lioio (hat iho iiropor ihiiii; lo do w ill ho to lu.vt' llu"-o w arranis sorvod al oin o. liiil Iho Mia.vor. v. .,-hiii!; lo uiw i'M'ij oiio a fair i liaiuo. has Iii^n ui loil Iho oll'ioors lo hold ihi' w.uiaiils iiiiiil .Miinda\ and thon sorvo tlum, thus .i^iviim Ihoso ll'.al havo alroad.v failod lo coiiiioi l up. a i lianoo lo do mi l!\or\ ono s!i.>ii'.i| lia'o liuir liousi's i ounoi lod I. p w i'.oi; I hi' I ilia- •'Xliii o'^. O silOl III II V( II \ I.ISsON \ij- . I'i'lly I'liii- 111 Now Di'iil. wlio a'.unipiod ' ' iiiini'ii’ >nii iilo liii' o two or ihroo llay^ ai;o. has l ..i'i'.'i diM.n a 1. liiat should in- hoi'.lod liy ■T' hint, .in I n •lil.iu ill Iho iuu’lil. in.- o'- ";. . ' \'ou '.an nol -i i'.o two ii'.,i-iors ' - li iii,' I'ri' ■ !m I |iU'ili;''d Ihtsi-Ii io two .i!;U -ill- i.'ui.'l lhat hor lo\r was niii !' .I'loi.ili I 'o' 'ho ono of t’ao two tli.it slio ro.illy ■'' I ■' '.'.'’io ! :o I.tiling' hor own l.fo. I l> ' ' .tiv i'.!.: ’.i o aio lirinit:!'.! .ilmut by J ii; ' -I '.r...!' ,:i, 1 aU'< d Ilii.-- o,.rl lo imll ; 'o! Ill--- . lli.il •.o.'i :s !.ulU'! i ra'liin.ir iiuo ■ ' " ! -‘'i'! ''' . '.u' l;o- nr,.lor il,.- o.iro of pliy- I ;.. dll- I. i:;iit" j .1 l;^;.i|.v. ; ' ' . - I, la I , l,)i'i.-\ 1 ;ul j ■ ■ i.; ! 'i . . ■■ ;iiiri-pri,,.,.ly n iuarkod. I • :i; «h • !, l.a o is Ir.n :, M ’..-Vo:' un 1- llio 1-,. !o I o • ■■■•■ ■ ■ • lull w ■ ■; .-V ;i; ^ ' ll .' I.;!;-, r at liioir owr. l aUiU;. D nil.' !M > ii.’i U l';i! s •• I'- : . d S a-. . h.i- ■ r.a a. - . ;. :io> ..'iliiii it- bord'ai! >;rivi will not out ot it. U'liy not iUteiui to the industrial i>rol>lem al tlie same time that we are prt'piuing for defciiso in oilior linos? N(nv oi{«;\Mzi; A niv.Miti i! of ’rill': UI';i‘’I.,I'H"r0U yestorday otirriod a story in- tondod lo show Ifio iMiliioiiso lu'od at a CliniulH'r j oi I'onimoroo in (iri'onvillo. and 'I'lli: Ui;i''ld'X''TOU ' lii'liovos that, in a largo nioasurt'. it was suoeoss- liii III i(s a((oiii|it. ; I'lIl': UI';fiJ'.i TiMt would nol tako Iho linio to atmio with a man lhal did nol s«'o the nood of a ('( .'(tiifu'r <(!' I'nr 'rill\ Itl'J-'I.IU'TlHi locds ih.al il would liiid no suoli man in (!rooiivillo. i;vor,M>no mu'-i admit that a town Ihc sitzo of (irooi.'villo, mill mif liial IjoJiI.s !)jo a,sj)ijiitioJis that (Iroonvillo ludds. noods to bo advorlisoil to tho oulsidi' world, and thon, too, ovoryono will afu'oe llial lliis advorii.-a'iiiont will jirodiiie ro.siilts, rroduoiiij: i.'siills is what .should iniorost ovory li\o busiuoss mail in llroonvillo. II is to lii.'i own ini.’rosi lhal lirooiivillo .should i;row boo.'inse lio lan .urow with il. W'ilh that as ilii' basi.^ of iho armimoni, 'rill'’ lvi:i'l.l-.’("roU lool.s lhal Ihoro aio enough live husiiioss iiii'u horo, who want lo i;row Ihoniselves, II. warrant iln' or.i;ani/.atiou of a C'hainbor of Coni- i-'.or. o. That Chtimboi's of ('ommor<o hoi]) to Imihl ^IWL^ IS oa'ily iiro\on, for suoh towns as IJooUy .\!oiiiil and Kaloigh are (.'\anip1os of what ('hniu- bors of ('oi.nv.oroo l an do. 'rims. Wo liud lhal wo havo ;diown iho lio.'.! of a ( ii.itiihor of (■i.|iiiiior( i. horo and llia.t 'Vo have prov- o'l, ilial Chambors of Coniniori o holii lo build any low n. Thoii, I'(.;•(• i-- 1.0 fnrihor room for ar,i:innonl .iioi.;4 lha! SI oro. I'ho main ll.in.u luiw is .noiiin.u a body or.uaiii/.od. Ill (ioin.c ll: .'. i'!!!-.' ); ICl'Llu'Tt)!; boljovos lhat M mo busino- man sluu'.ld siart tho niovo for or- :-:i';i.aiion. .ind in onlor Io furui.-U il:o nio.o for lO .'ani.:al: :: .-.U il:o oonrlo.'io.s possihlo. 'I')!;: I [.I'.’i' i'iM; v, iil io,iiil,;.h any Ihii’.i; roia.ii.o lo tho o: i;ani.’.alior. .i.' a t'hamb.'r of I'oa-.mori o w iUotit ' |i. :!ri.\ , . .i-! h. ihdso i!i ~,riii'r l(> .-laii a :;, i I"'.' -thi-r nil A .''.r. t'ill.. . W'l.- b.a'.o iloMo I'Ur i'.;rt, V.'i'.l \ou .'.1 '.Olfs" i — () mum RES Howard L, Rann ■: ' ■. i;u. lit .1. I lirr. • .i-. : 111 ! ,mil -11 fi-o.iuont in lato ■ ".ir> t!.; • 1..I' ! I- paid ;.i ihoai. ii-r i'\oi'v .a-,.. 'I..O slr:i.“: .U'c i'l ..’;t I'ftiuuioration for thoir >.v,.rl; "o ■ I., l!\ I Off .i;a:ily • for -iiiiif ■: . xplainal'fo o.in.~o t! i-ro ' in lu-irial uaiL.'t nmon!; iho iH'ty la! . luplovoos wi.rUuit; for lari^o oorporaliio;.s. h hiiiU..^' ■‘V -.ooiu lo I'.avo cottcn h.dd of iho ;.!■ .i that ' .i: ran:-.- 1 oi (lorations laii i'Urvivo bv tjiv .1 ion Io iho omphiycos ;al-%- ’ ror.s i 111 l‘N! I M M M i nil. , ■ .inialiL tr.o is a rublirri.-i d .uliolo ol • w l.ii h r..'.iin- .lir. t.uivS .u..; Imr; o hoo . Iho ti:::. iiiparualiiy. .K.oiinK's ii i:; .1 .;i.;u.-:iivi' i. . i-. :;i.y ; ail ou ,i: 'I L.ii'l it ;n a l.riii .L'l.isp until iho i.:ir !ur .i drivt- on .■^iii.day luurniii!,'. .i;’l 1.1 i^.i wivii a .-oii. --diila;.! no:-.,- ti-a a ial-i'.-. . ;■ i!,. 1 •.■■iii’.aia' lir.- u. al ■■ ' a '•oVi ;;-; as-oUi;i r loniioau froUi bo- .. ■:-! a ! ra’.al lo '.v mo'.uiir i.,p .'Vor.\ -N fis f.i; -(.liifthiiig ill tho load. As I'll 411.'iiUy when t’ao ir.iuatos aro lOlu r ihint.'^. i,.o on'.\ oiuit i? lo di-- rhi. 1 oiiur,--a'i.i/i atid back hair of those r.V. *hrir M'l I'.-'Ont a;,.l -hat.lor ;i lew uube-t;latfa letiijea,. I •' is \i-r> dilTa nit to faruro mi what a pnouiiiatio a :• \ : j1 ill.' i.a; ;i;. ' !•■• a n.a.il ,(1> h lihi: >.ii>py. i:’!i I 'i ‘ . V -ar r. i’.k w.- :ind 'ho ',.i:-;!i..r of (.miui'i’oo .-pokoa of, and 1.' ^■ .\ |i' . .0 ir I..IS o\ or ilf the N.-".v Bern Sun would have Drition select j a i.vir V, f. k li.r '.v.iald ad'.i.-..' ti .'m to i>:. ' i; ■ t?ood .-'i lo if tho old buy by .soraling ulong ’I'O-se proDJi'o 1 .i^i'.-r' vi.i tir.oavili.-, .if onur^o.^ .iial 'II our < .11 ■■ ] l>!spa!ch('s from Kaloii^h siato 'hat Col. W.ido !la:r;s, of il;i' Charhiii-- (11 -.rv.'r. is siijdurnins ;n t'.i>'oi‘y. Thol'ol .sta.ii ! :i.- i ai’ofiil 'ir tlu- iiios- • pl;lIr.'■» ill I arr> him a•' And a minister held a lolophouo oomtiiiuiioa- ia>n wiih IHniosihonos mio niulii. throimh tho looil’. .11 ,1 il''i-aui \ phiin oa^o of a "luir' iiijchi''. droamiMi;. U ■ ’riio nillitiK handod di.)wn hy tho -.upi'i-m.' ooiin, o.ivini; drti.i; '.loros powor i.i ■<od drinks on Sun'lay a:'.d not aliuwiiiK olhor stiiri'- lo do tho <anio. looks liko di.-. riiniiiation to us. Ki'.toii. liroonvillo and Hoiky .Mount laiw sad lhat tlie.v I'un not sell miu h tobacoo as Wilson. - Wilson Times. Wilson—How utterly pathotio to think ttiat the warehousemen won't advertise in the Times! .' :r I i.- nol Iho o.i'o. for in il,i> a.i;t ... r.ipid pro;' :i" .nid ki'.'M 1 . iiniii'I il ion eat'h i t>rp. ii'al i<‘u, or i’ll, mils' r.Lilil bal'd lo stirvivf tho woik n( its . i.Miit'iiior, Til is unro'i '.s . aii'od. . luolly, by a nuialior of il io, rat*' and <olf s!yli..| i liaiup.ons of the people's liuli'.' 'i'hi'i'o I- boini.' mu.il trouhle oauseil by I I'ir -oap bi'X spi'i i Ui.s uu.i tin. uilodiioatod lalior- vv- v-iv booiin.iu" -o '■ inmgb’.y arousi'd at these I'.'.idi-r's pioturi's ,i: il,. poopi.'s ri.uhls boiiiK '’■•.inipli.ii by tho fat '.niployors tiiat today tho head a l.ir,t:o tinu has his life in jeopardy unless he in-.i'oorod by .irniod guards W -aro uiakum a sroat light now for naiional do- fi ii-si'. and wo ale d.io lo make it. bal ai the samo 'imo, 'Oiuo a'loniion siniiild I'o p.iid in tli.-.-o labor 1. Lolor .iiid strike iiu iliirs, 'i'ho.'..- lalior loadoi'.- ■dnuild takf into i iiusi.b'ra i.uii w'liat is boiiig lioiio lor them hy tho eiiipluy- OI> li' it was not for tile large oorporatii'iis that I'lnploy tiiousands of men. we would soon have tho ■d'! ■ bread line" revived. Tho government eould well rogulale a guod deal of this trouble by proper investigations of tho 'i'!a>-os where the labor loaders <daini that tlie h borors aro not boing sutruieiitly reiiuuierated. TI..- (lovernment would be doing itself a scrvioe. loo, for unless there is a halt put to all this indus trial unrest, somo'hing serious is bound (o ootne 1 . it. Wo hate strikes and riots. We believe that the .||>. is g.iing III d" n>'\t. Il is apt lo bhov out in a u sou,lilt tone of vuioo, UUo -a woydoti-lvugod var- pi ntor falling ihrou.gh a skylight, and leave the etitiri' family siranded on a sido hill, but this never lu'Plions o.\oopt when Uie spare tire is at the ga- r;'.ge, being viiloanii;od. In oaso an I'Mra tire is hand)', it w ill nol lake ov<.r half a da.' for the aviT- as;.' man to goi it on the rim and blow it up with a hand iuuiip. o>poi ially if his w ifo is a born me- olianir. I'uiu tiivos ill pui'uiuauo tiros arooausod b\ s,.u.,e foreign sub>lanoo ontoring die inner tube and al- b'lving liio air to lotire to sonio spot wliero It will not bo of any assistance w hatever. I’uncturos can ll oiiri- I a' about half the l ost of the original tire, but .1 blou -oiit is ifsiially lalal to ever.i. hod.o hut I ll." garage proprioinr. ■; riioiimatio lires art' generally guaranteed l\)r '.I'lio iiiih s uhen driiofi hy people who piofer to rivlo on (lie road-bed. .\iUomobile owners with a' undai.t moans usually oarry an e\tra tire on a rim In the roar. This is done .so that ;ii i-a>e of a puni'ure thert will be nothing to do but remove tl f oovor from the spare tire, unelamp four bolts a.'.d w riiigle ir out of th..- lire carrier, jack up the lar in a sitting posture, um lanip four more holts, take oif the wheel, tear down the dilT* rential. ham- nier the old vim into suhmission with a sledge ; i.d drive ou tUe new ono with an axe When this i done on a hot day by a stout citizen surroumled 1.) soveral admiring rehttives it is a very pleasin? ■> orking conditions of many ot the laborers could oi oration. l).„ soon arranged by cooperation betwx'on the Tlie pneuiuutie live in cheaper, better and less employers and the governaient, and then the ftov- brittle than it u,-;ed to be. and if the price continues etnnient should bring strictly to account thosse|tT decli«e it will take its place as a householti labor leaders who are continuously causing trou ble among the workord. These leaders are not I doing -all this work for the love of their tellow men, but they are duiug it tor the personal gain they necessity, along with tho five-foot bath tub and electric curling iron. ^Copyrighted by Adams New spaper Service) New Grocery Store With Entire New Slock AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES \Vi' liavc' o[K'iU‘(l Mil up-to-date groctM-y store (in Dickiiisiiii AveiiiK', next cloov to Clicro-Cola Bot tling ("oiiipaiiy, where we arc prepared to sserve uiir frit'iuls ;nul the public geuorally in a niaiiiK'r tiiat will lu' s.iiisl'nctovy to the eustoiiu'r. \\'('l>iiy and sell all kinds ol' country jiroduee. For the Best Go«»ds and Prompt Service Phone 76 Jackson & Tatem Dickinson Avenue Greenviile, N. C. WANT ADS R J i.i'ii—Try Ono Today ".\niii I’hobo, l iiolo Toin and ('ili- I'l's," by lissio I'ollins Mattlio'.vs Trill' iH..-'lp..iil .'l..‘.ii. !’iofu.-o!y il!ii siralod and bi'aiilifully bound in cloili and ,i.old, I'orsons who wish l!ie hook lo'.'oro I'l.ristmas mi>t leave orders wiih Iho Kov. .lohn K. .Mattliows, St. I’aiil's lloiiory. liroi-nvillo. Io-l'o -id wvM'ii!)—A i)i>ii: vr.i.i; i.auy boardi r. I’lioiie 11'--.(, lii-l’O-tf n \\ I i l! riix i.Ar.t)i;!ii!S ri:N 1 arpi'iitors. 'roll briok masons. Ap ply at ollit t.' of I'itt l.umlior and .Mfg. I'o. 10-L'0-;U i riiMSllI i» 1!(M»M !UI! HliNT I'Ol! do.-irabK' .uoniloman. i'lione llb-J. li.i-i:>-tf. lOIJ SAI Ii IhU SK AM) 1,(»T O.N Koonco and KUh street. For in- fi.'rnialion apjily to 1. i''. Whicliard, Hollicl, \. (' ;'-L’!-,‘lttt-p roi! .s\m: uoiisK, in (;(;y ami H.irnoss. Horse perfectly gentle, \ill work anywhere, i l(i-l:i r.td. 1!. O. ALItlUTTON', Ml! 1 VIP om: ii\i{k sn rit weighs iibout 1,001) pounds, some w hite on body and leps, tip.s of hnr'ns 1 cut olT. Ueward if information to .T. D. Fleming, (Ireenville, N. C., Phone -5S-L. 10-lS-4td. WAMIil! von: I I.I AMNC AMI pro.s.Niii,g. Work l-cuI for and do- iivorod. All work done with I. X. 1-. Meaiii I'rossor. I’liono lijl. Smith's SuiiiUivy l’re>-<iui; Cltili. Leon Smilh, I'rop. U)-i;i)-].'.-liOtd VV TUvii.X I Itlllk sow willi four pi.gs, .\:.irk, slit in left, oar. Ov.’iior will please soo 11. A. 'i'imberlako and get Banie. lii-:JO-l,-.--ltd. ii l!Ml* SAI. VI> AM) KAI.i; lOU sale. .Mrs. .1. 1’. ilrikloy. Hi--l)-rild Sm ATID.N WANTliD—A JSKTTLi:!) lady doidre.s a posilioii as house keeper. l-'or rel'ercncc call or write .Mrs. .Mary .Mathis, l(i2j I'hestuut ist., t'iroenvillo. X. C. 10-l.S-3t. WVNTiJ) — A t;OOI) IM S!! .Mll.K cow. Iligg.s l!ros. U-:.",i-t.f I'l IV1-; rolu vos eonstipaliou instantly. I'l ioe -.'i cents, any drug store. !il-ls-li)t Just received two hundred thousand Ked I’odar i^hingles. First eouie first served. lU'iT l.r.MISKR AM) .MFG. CO. lC-12-lUt. Hi; u;i; ih;ai»<^( aktkh.s fou i'’ire Hoards, Htove I’ipe of all sizes. lU'tiairing neatly done on short no tice. We are in a position to give you prices that are the lowest to bo had on any thinf; in this line. S. T. HicUs, <)-24-tf. For Salt*. I will sell at public auction the liv ery btisfness on Third street formerly known as Allen's Stables on Tuesday, .Vovember i'th. at I), ni. Will sell either in part or as a whole. Terms of sale, cash. ,T. H. VANOIFOlll). in-i.-.-LMt-d. WAMKl) TO KENT | Five or six room house, .\ddress ( "n. K." earo liellector. I KOI»AKi;i{Sr WE WILL DEVELOP I your first film free. Prints 2 l-2c to ;>c. Leave films at Warien's Drug Store or bring to the Xew Greenville Studio, over Wilson’s Store.. .lO-Olfit 1 OH SVI.E—ONE 1013 MODEL OVEU- j land, F.lectrict starter, new casings and tires, newly upholstered, in good I condition for cash at $475. E. B. I Hiirgs. Greenville, X. C. 10-6-I5-tf l OIf I!l \T ONE FITE ROO.H HOUSE I with electric lights and city water. I Higgs bros. lO-4-tf. N. C. Agricultural Fair The Atlantic I'oast Line will sell excursion tickets from GREENVILLE to UALEU.II. N. (’» at Iiiclulinu: ONE ADMISSION COri'ON TO THE FVIK. Tickets will lie ><oI«I for all Irnins on October 16 to 23, inclusive Limited returning up to uiid iucli.dini; nildnlu-lit of October 'J.'ith, 1915. I’roportionate fares on same dale-, and \%itli same limit, will be made from •II stations in North (arolina uud Viri;iuiu. 'i SiS For schedules and further <nf(>riuation, call on W. H. W AKD Tickets A^nt, GRKK.W 1M>K, .N. C. 1 ■| The Atlantic Coast Line THE STAND.VUD RAl LKOAD OF TUE SOrXH
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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