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TUE
Of E A S T E R
CAROLINA. IT HAS
POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
ASH ONE, AMi IS SUE-
ROUNDED THE BEST
FARM I So COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER IS THE WAY OF
Alton. CAPITAL AND
TRIll ST FA TIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A S l NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
i- -i i -i--ii;, Hi. .
WE DAVE A
OF TWELVE
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IS TUE
PART OF SORT II ARc
LISA ASH INVITE
WHO TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS
BUSINESS TO TARE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AS
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE To BRING To THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AS
HE UPON
VOLUME
I C. FRIDAY. JAM Ml
N I Mill I
OF
Off JAIL
Ottoman Would Have
Powers Decide
the Question
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec.
Instructions which were sent lo Re-
Pasha to be presented at yes-
LABOR ARK of Peace confer-
William Rockefeller is Virtually Mat
a Prisoner in His Own Home; III
Process Servers Hot Ml Oil Men, Want
Him to Testify at
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.
North Carolina furniture
era won a victory when the Inter-
lit IS
SHIPPED IS SPECIAL TRAIN TO
SHERIFF HAD
TO SWEAR IS FIFTY NEW
FOR THE JOURNEY
in and which the head
of the Ottoman delegation reported
we in part undecipherable were to
the of all mat-j
I lit issue between Turkey and the
decision of the
bail exception of the
lion of the future of the Ad-
ll
The official view is that this pro-
. ., , of the affords the most
CHICAGO, Dec. ,, , . . ,. ,.
practical and at the same time the
plication for writs to prevent re- means of reaching a
convicted solution of all difficulties,
labor leader In the dynamite cases So far as the is
from Indianapolis to federal concerned the Turkish
at was made to- upon the absolute maintenance
day to Judge Seaman the United right a.
i. la ready to place
Judge Seaman refused to take any itself unreservedly in the hands of
action saying that he would in Hie for the settlement of all
Indianapolis on Thursday and would affecting the political organ-
consider the matter of Albania and the
limit of the new frontiers and the
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. question of the Cretan Islands
special train carrying the thirty-three j The Turkish contention is that the
labor union officials to powers any case eventually must
left here at today over supervise whatever arrangement Is
the Pennsylvania railroad. made and the conflicting interests
Fifty guards were sworn In to la calculated to cause in-
company the train.
Marshall Schmidt gave his special
NEW Dec. the aid in the . to serve Win.
of William a subpoena to appear in
lei at Tarrytown and his Fifth ave- connection with the money
residence and the New York res-
of his two daughters. Mrs. D. Most of Hie deputies are on manufacturers, against the
and Mrs. M. H. at the town house of Mr. Rockefeller Virginia territory in which it is
were still surrounded by in Fifth Avenue. New York City. Act-
today ready to trap the oil mag- lug -alarms is an-
and serve him with a to Be the oil magnate and
his presence before the get his Lack to Washington be-
money trust investigating com- fore the II use convenes Thursday,
Oil tale Hire- Detective
So thoroughly has the net been It became today that to pro-
spread that Rid- his bits nil and to frustrate any
. Commerce Commission handed VENEZUELAN
, , ,.,. BY AMERICAN
an opinion in favor of the North H
TURKS HACK
TOWARDS tit KM ANY NOW
claimed the rate on furniture to the
against the North Carolina ELLIS ISLaNDS
in favor of Virginia furniture
The case was argued before
commission several months ago by NEW YORK, Dec. Cat
j finite delays and
possible disagree-
Therefore, the project of placing the
case immediately In the hands of the
guards final Instructions Just be-
fore noon. Tho train was composed
of two coaches and a baggage ear.
,. n.-i the present equivocal
Six-teen of the prisoners with their
powers is likely to put an end more
Alaskan Coal Fields Subject
Discussion by
Wilson
dell, of the House, who Is personally possible all., apt to subpoena J, Greensboro Mr of Venezuela, seek-
in command or the forces believes that to forcibly I his home, Mr. Rock- L, . . . . int lo this country after a
.,,.,, , , . . . ,, . . , . said that the victory won by
Mr. will be served be- hat himself employed private
fore another hours. For weeks detectives.
past he has been sought In The could seen In the
arson or leaving windows th Fifth Avenue
premises under guard is being today. I hey are from
subjected to the closest scrutiny; and agency to that which is aiding the
exit is guarded, guards government. Dr. W. F. Chappel, Mr.
said today that they were prepared for physician was to
the Tar Heels means many thousands abroad, was taken off
lot dollars to them. at
I Mr. since the day and removed Kills
a island, pending a decision be
North Carolina and moved the . , ., . . , , ,.
the . ,. will be allowed to enter the tinted
an indefinite siege. enter the Fifth Avenue residence to-
Almost entire House Staff Hunts Him day.
WASHINGTON, Dec. He
of its market westward, it
has had to secure buyers in
with Virginia territory. New is traveling under the
glares
York. Pennsylvania and New name but was easily
remained for some time. a by the officials. were
the entire staff of the office of in the opinion of the subpoena
sergeant-of-arms of the House of Rep- Indicated a doubt that Mr
has left the capital to Rockefeller was within.
I them per ear in favor of the
accompanied by an interpreter, aid
Prominent Farmer Ends Wholesale
guards occupied tho first coach, and
were placed in the second.
The. seats In the coaches were
ranged so that two prisoners would
occupy each seat and directly facing
them would sit their two guards. The
prisoners were lo ride backwards.
As soon as all were aboard tho train
locked, not to opened
again until Fort
reached and during the night tho
were be handcuffed. N. I Dec.
car carried light lunches for Wilson devoted the morn-
the guards and their prisoners and
so the baggage of the newspaper officials,
Judge took under advise-
today a petition for a
Life in
Dec. W.
u well-known farmer
fail
WILMINGTON Dec.
of business, wholesale, of the J. c.
incision is a victory on boarding La immediately
tho North Carolina and hold a conference with the
not only means that tho freight rates He directed them to Castro's state-
on furniture and chairs will hereafter room, where they presented their
be per carload lots, and explained they had or-
20.000 pounds hut It also the to take him
means that in the shippers to Island.
of North Carolina may he assured those are the laws of
that the on-
this decision, has in-
Olin township, was found dead at Stevenson company went into the
home, north of here, with a hands of a receiver today upon
bullet bole in his head, and the of the and Harper
Us desire and willingness to
I correct the lone standing
which have existed against the cities
of Carolina and In favor of
cations are that ho committed company. T. W. Davis of the local of In the
His baggage was hastily gathered
and he was taken on board the gov-
boat Immigrant which start-
ed Immediately for Ellis island.
lie looked forward, he said
visit with Representative
later In the day. after which
of was something
might known as to the
error. Bled by the attorneys for the . ,
error, of the extra session of Congress
men under sentence to ,.,.
, and plans for tariff revision.
prison and set Thur day
morning at ten o'clock for a he
hearing, when a for a writ of
also will be filed. today.
United States District Attorney ,,,
Charles W. Miller, asking that the talked
court delay action, declared much of j A ,, of
the petition was and that he Io ask.
wished to have time to go over It care-
fully eliminate such parts as lie g of a,
said did not correspond to the records. their
He asked that tho matter go over the of
until after Now Rear's. The hearing n
was In the chambers. Mr said he and the Dem-
The prisoners left tho county Jail state Chairman Heffner. of
ac o'clock sharp they Washington, were appointed a corn-
emerged they Joined In loud cheering to bring Alaskan be-
Lewis, San Francisco, member of president-elect at an early
the executive board of the Ironwork- Mr Heffner, he added, was
Union and i- B. acting m soon confer with
of tho union, who are the
only officials of the international 1111-
of Jail present to see, Honks
the train off. I DALLAS. A.
as a result of the
Han on Copper , i, travelers
D Jan. . interchangeable mileage
of copper salts In the system for traveling was today
foods, principally peas restored by practically ail of the
i by leading the
food order put Into effect today -f-1,. basil which he restoration
the of made i
any vegetable mm purchaser of the
copper salts will be considered n free of
under the t refund providing all the
w. art compiled with.
tide. Mr. look his wife bar, was appointed receiver by Judge
and Children to the home of his wife's Oliver II. Allen In chambers at Kin-
father. J. W. Thursday, Mr. Davis has already taken
and since that time he had been at charge. The indebtedness of the
home alone. is given at with as-
j sets at about The
TEAK ties are of the capital of
Company with James II.
What Is lining On Among The Bus- of principal stockholders
Houses manager of the business. Tho i
The reporter took a hurried trip receiver expresses the belief that he
Wednesday among the business will able to pay off the debts of
houses to ascertain what changes had the company In full.
taken place. The few noted
the high of satisfaction w Year in
among employer and em- BERLIN, Jan. Year's eve
nearly all remaining In their aDd year's day have been ob-l.
accustomed places. served in with the
Mr. Coy Forbes retires at and loyalty lo tradition. L
of freight enforced by was dressed in a dark
matter
the
Until tho early hours this morning ;
and Company's and returns to his
home in the country. every wan thronged and tho
Mr. J. D. formerly with streets were filled with
C. T. goes to Kelford. makers. The attended
and a fur-lined and wore a
high silk hat. He Carried a gold-
beaded cane. His skin was sallow,
but ho appeared in good health.
Castro's detention originates with
the slate department at Washington.
The order for holding the Venezuelan
at quarantine was received by Com-
of the of
Immigration, on Sunday from
of the of
Commerce and This order la-
carrying the blocks wrapped Commissioner Williams to ex
and addressed, U to tho Castro as to his right tn enter
and the local post- tho country under the immigration
office force to carry tho laws, and stated that Castro must not
pounds of blocks Into be admitted reference to
office lo have the stamps can- department at
made by
They are being sent out as provides for the
samples by a manufacturer. k- f special board of Inquiry at
to deal with his case.
Plans examine Castro as to his
TO SHIP
BLOCKS
PARCELS POST
GARY, Dec.
thousand concrete paving blocks
each in a stamped
parcel, will be the first install-
of parcel post mail to
leave the city. Two big
who found that he could send
them out cheaper by parcel
Mr. H. I-. Hodges, formerly with church services this morning and . .
Shoe Co., is now In the court held the usual court In condition at this hearing
as deputy register of deeds. White Hall at Potsdam, where he
Mr. W. J. Clark retires at C. received ambassadors, the
Mr. J. D. Martin changes chancellor and the high mill-
from S. M. to C. S. and civil officials.
and Mr. Tucker takes a
lion with Mr. j
Mr. C. D. Tunstall changes from succeeded by Mrs. Willie Gardner.
Pension Plan in
NEW YORK. Jan. far
were made early In the day by Com-
Williams. The wit-
. to be called were physicians of
most far-reaching plan yet adopted who will tea
by any American Industrial corpora-
turn for the pensioning of lbs employ
es that lit Into effect today the Castro has been suffering for some
J. R. and J. O. to C. T. Mun- Miss May who was bell system and affiliated from an Infectious disease, it is
ford, and Is succeeded In the Move in H. A. White's insurance Interests. A fund of for reported and this alone might be
store by Mr. N. W. Jackson who was office has returned to her home in pensions, sick benefits and life in- n ground to warrant his
the John Flanagan Maryland.
has been made available for lion Whatever the outcome of this
Mr. Malt retires Frank the employee of the several hearing, It was understood that Can-
their families and depend-
would be allowed to make the
formerly with
Muggy Co.
The firm of Patrick and has Wilson's to engage in business for
changed to V. B. Staton. Mr. himself. amounting altogether to more formal appeal for a rehearing
having purchased Mr. Patrick's In- H. II. agent and than quarter of a million people. In case decision today is against
In the business. The latter f. H. broker, are moving The fund is to be provided by
devote his time lo the office of across the street to the building for- R approbations by American This would delay proceedings for a
township constable occupied by W. L. Best. and Telegraph Company, sum. lei to enable the
Mr. Tom Du retires from Mrs. P. Carroll takes a position the Western Union Telegraph 0111- meat to obtain documentary evidence
tho office of Dr. to with The Reflector us in and the Western Com- from of charge made
for the Jobs milling department
Flanagan GO., and Mr Linda Mr. Hagan Hodges retires es
him at Dr. Laugh- in the Dr. Syndicate Colo.,
office and to his home iii the Dr, II Hyatt he Hotel offers a puns for a
HI I retires Mrs. country. Mi. Barrett, of Bertha 6th, to treat Champion Ritchie and Joe
L. to go to and Is succeeding diseases of the eve and lit glasses. Riven on Washington's
Ml
Professional Cards.
r. .
Office second Hour in Wooten
Third Si., court house
Greenville, North Carolina
L. I. Moore
W. Long
i A I
Greenville,
North Carolina
r i
h. k.
In Mini
Fire. Sick and Accident
i. Office Fourth rear Prank
on M fl
fl
FOR DEALING WITH
store
at
In Building. Third
wherever his are
desired
Greenville. North Carolina
Hal IS.-id is lo write a three-act
drama for Hub
Adelaide has been appearing
in a revival of Fanchon
David is to go to the Pa-
Coast for an extended tour.
has scored a
with The Firefly in New York.
are live good reasons
for dealing with us. You win do well ls writing a play
t,. them. We can be of assist- to himself.
am e lo you in more ways and Joseph has been engaged
will be glad lo give you any and all for the cast of The Sunshine Girl,
particulars. If you want to Wallace has left the cast
money- we can help you. If you Officer now playing in London.
We invite in ; of our
of Guns,
and Pistols.
We have a collection which
you can select one lo you.
consisting of Ithaca and J
Guns; Marlin, Remington,
Winchester,
Rifle.--; Smith Cults,
Harrison and Richards Pis-
Ce lo call on us for tire-
arms and munition.
j. R. i J. G. Move
I.
Alton at Law
mice in Building, door
from
North Carolina
II. S. Ward C. C. Pierce
Washington, N. Greenville, N. C.
Law
I Practice in all the courts
I Office in Wot ten Building on Third
Street.
North Carolina
to borrow have It lo
loan.
Star the New Year with the
to save.
Our Shares
III AMI LOAM
ASSOCIATION
MI N.
Law
Carolina
S.
Attorney at
i on the Court
House Square
North Carolina
S. Vt.
at Law
I formerly occupied by J. I.
Attorney Law
H. W. CARTER, M. D.
limited to diseases of the
Nose and Throat
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C
Office with Dr. L. James,
day every Monday, i a m to pm
iV. c. . M.
, Engineer at Law
CLARK
Civil Engineers and
Surveyor
i HI
i MOVED
Into Now
S Corner 2nd rod Street
s M r
Man
and
Phone Mo or
Mi Train
The marriage is announced of Alia
to her leading man. Charles
Hi ant.
is to act Mrs. Kala-
prop In Annie Russell's revival of The
A new musical play shortly to be
produced in Chicago is called
A new production to be made in Los
is called The House of Glass
and is by Max
John Mason is going on a long
tern tour in The Attack, with Martha
Redman as leading lady.
Maude Adams will soon
eight hundred and twenty-fifth
of Peter Pan.
LOOSE LEAF
BOOKS
We have the
for Greenville
for the
known
agency
and vi-
widely-
Eight S. I, L Workmen lire
Killed by Terrible Boiler
Explosion
COURT AMI CITY OFFICIALS
Churches, Lodges and
COUNTY
Sheriff-S. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C. Moore.
of
B. Wilson.
C.
L.
II. M. Lewis, W. K. Proctor. M. T.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Dec. J. G. Taylor,
board Air Line officials here report
A.
i v
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting
the very best quality you can possibly procure
anywhere for the money.
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe bides be-
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the
eye style, but a few wear will
prove the inferiority of the quality of
the materials used and the careless-
exercised in their making.
We look to quality first of to it that
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the
general construction the best procurable any-
where. We depend upon you for out business,
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we
are in duty bound to give it to will.
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle-
men, and boys and girls are for your
iv. f.
Attorney at Law
opposite I. I. Smith Co's
and door lo John Flan-
Bean Buggy Company's new building
North Carolina
S. M.
Cum paid fut
ii Colon Oil.
.-t.
i U
and Gail ft At
Heat flow
lye.
oil, cotton
garden applet
and
warn, wooden ware,
beat bat
new Royal Machine and
other good. Quality aid
for Cum.
me U.
eight men were killed In the ex-
of a boiler in one of the shop
buildings of the system at Hamlet.
N. C.
B. general foreman;
brother, William Utter; Electric-
Reynold and six roundhouse
helpers, mostly arc report-
ed, dead .
I . caused by turn-
water Into a boiler While it was
lint. The walls of tie engine room
were demolished and the roof blown
off the machine shop.
A large number of men were era-
ployed in the shops and it was con-
remarkable that the
were not larger.
OF
SPOUTS
WEEK
TIS A FEAT TO FIT
GREENVILLE
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,
Reflector Advertisements Pay
Cabbage Plants
MILLIONS OF I III 1.11
FROST PROOF l PLANTS
FOR SALE
The following Jersey Wake-
Held, Charleston
and Loll Drum Head.
This selection should i con-
headings
Prepared for shipment . s from
to at per thousand.
Over at per thousand,
o. h. Greenville, C. Can supply
orders any
Count and satisfaction guaranteed.
L. C. Arthur
GREENVILLE, If. C.
Bulbs, if you Please
new of
pp W-
l. i--t.
Remember we make the wed-
and floral designs.
Mail, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
J. L. Co.
Phones ii.
K. J.
I agent tor and
MONDAY
Western chess
tournament opens in Chicago.
Phil Cross vs. Round
rounds, at -New York.
WEDNESDAY
Luther vs. Al
rounds, at Vernon. Calif.
Tommy Murphy vs. Frankie Hums.
rounds, at San Fransisco.
Joe Jeannette vs. Rattling Jim John-
son, rounds, at
Jack White vs. rounds,
Akron. O.
Jack Dillon vs. Gus Christie,
rounds, at
Rattling Nelson vs. Yankee Sch-
rounds, at Columbus, O.
Rudolph vs. Chunk Larson,
rounds, at Terre Ind.
Brewer vs, Ferns,
rounds, at City.
Steve vs. Pat
rounds at Grand Rapids, Mich.
Annual Bench Show of the Boston
Club of Canada, at Toronto.
SATURDAY
National Junior indoor track
22nd Regiment Armory.
New York City.
Opening of show of the Auto
mobile Club of Canada, at Montreal.
First of the season's meets of tho
National Ski Association, at
Wis.
Sam vs.
Brown, at Philadelphia.
Annual bench show of the Bulldog
Club of New Jersey, at Newark.
It. Woolen.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of Police- J. T, Smith.
Aldermen E. W.
A. How en. J. S. J.
F. Davenport. U. F. Tyson, Z. P.
VanDyke, H. C. Edward.
and
s. Spain, c. L.
W, Tucker.
Superintendent- ft. L. Alien.
Fire D.
CHURCHES
Baptist, Memorial C. It. Rock,
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W. I
Wilson, superintendent of Sunday
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary,
J. J. Walker, pas-i
tor; E. a. Moe. Sr., superintendent
Sunday school.
Episcopal, st. Dallas
Tucker, Rector. W. A. sup-
Sunday school.
Presbyterian -P. U clerk i
Methodist,
K. If, pastor; A. II.
system of Loose Leaf
Ledgers, Binders, and
Transfers, indexes and
all ruled forms. Full
line of samples ready to
customers.
Parker Fountain
Pens
We sell exclusively
this famous pen, the
best made, and Special
Pen Ink. The
people who make the
pens know how to make
the host ink for use in
them.
Engraving and
Embossing
W e represent the
best makers of
ed Cards and Wedding
Invitations, Embossed
and Monogram Station-
and have samples
mi display. Christmas
these should
-ark.
Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Papers.
Call at our Business
Office for all the above.
The Reflector
Company
X. C.
H. Ponder.
Chapel
E.
I Remembers Fire
j CHICAGO. III. Dec.
memorial exercises were held
today to mark tho ninth
of tho burning of the Thea-
December 1903, when per-
sons, mostly women or children, were
trampled to death or suffocated In the
flames.
clerk; II. Batsman,
dent Sunday school; I,.
secretary.
Move
Rev. W. O. pastor.
Free Will Baptist
Peden,
LODGES
Greenville No. -St, A. F. and A. M.
H. Harriss, W. M.; U II. Pen
Sec.
Sharon No. A. F. and A. M.
F. D. W. If.; E. E. Griffin.
Sec.
Greenville Encampment No. I.
O. O. W. C. P.; L.
H. Pender. Scribe.
River No. K. of
M. Clark, C. C; A. B. Ellington.
K. of R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M.
J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin,
Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. P.
Meets every Tuesday night, P. J.
Forbes N. G.; L. H. Pender, Sec.
Tribe No. I. O. R.
T. Hooker, Sachem; J. W.
Brown, C. of R.
CLUBS
Lillian Carr, pres
Miss Ward Moore, secretary,
of T.
J. president; Mrs. J. L.
en. secretary.
The Kings A. L.
Blow, president; Mrs. J. O.
Secretary.
s. r. n i r k s
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Engines;
Light Outfitter
I am prepared to do your work at
See me or
No. no
ill HUTS
Between Points on
Norfolk Southern Railroad and
and Southern By.
Round trip will he sold De-
land from
Ti.
and Jan. 1st. Limited to return
until midnight of January The
holiday excursion fares apply be-
tween points on the Norfolk South-
Railroad Raleigh, Charlotte
and Southern Railway, as well
o or from points on connecting lines.
For further particulars, apply to
any ticket agent or VT. W.
General Passenger Agent, Norfolk,
Va.
NORFOLK
ROUTE OF
Drives Off A Terror
The
Its mo
and grip. In any attack by one of
these maladies no time should be lost j
in taking the best medicine obtainable
to drive it off. Counties thousands i,
have found this to be Dr. King's New
Discovery. husband believes
has kept him from having pneumonia
three or four writes Mrs I ti p. m. Dally, except for
George W. Place, Vt.;
for and croup
have never found j
teed for all bronchial affections.
a. m. dally,
-oilman Bleeping Car tor Norfolk.
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth.
i Elisabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
I Parlor Car Service connect tor all
North and West
WESTBOUND
of Bribery.
N. Y. Dec. and Trial bottle free at
case of Simon Miller, one of the
County whose Indict- j
and arrested created a sensation
day for trial. Miller accused of
time ago. was called in court to-
offered George A. another
of the a bribe of to
vote for Henry O. of Niagara
Palls In the selection of an architect
to prepare plans for a new county
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H. i l I- V
Still With
The Life Insurance
Company
Just The One--Oldest,
est and Beat
1-26 a- m. Dally for Wilson and
Pullman Sleeping Car
Connect North, South West.
a. m. Dally, except Sunday for
Wilson and Connects for all
I'll p. m. Dally for Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car
For further information and
of Bleeping Car space apply to
J. L HASSELL, Agent,
Legal Notices. corded in the Register of of-
of Pitt county in Book 0-9. page
I N ii undersigned will expose to
By virtue of the authority of a public sale before the court house
Otter mad on the day of in Greenville to the highest
n, proceed- bidder on the 13th day
in pending Pitt Superior court, in a certain tract or par-
a case entitled C. Williams Ind lying and being in the
Nellie S. William, L. Wells i-,,,. of North Carolina.
and wile. Ext in Swift Creek township, de-
tho will as
expose to public sale, before the -Adjoining the lands of J. A.
court nous door Greenville, to on the south and by the
the highest bidder, Monday, the Dennis and mount
day of January, at and on Hie north
noon, three certain tracts or lots of tho east by J. A. Han-
in the county of Pitt and state containing U acres, more or
of North Carolina and in the town am. being the land conveyed to
of Greenville described as fol- Battle by Richard Little and
lows, wire.
One lot at C. L. Bale
corner on Dickinson av- deed.
and running in a southwesterly day of December,
direction Dickinson avenue 1912.
feet to Washington street, thence RICHARD LITTLE,
north or nearly so, with Washington Mortgagee,
street feet to R. L. Q. James and Son,
corner, thence cast, or nearly so,
lino to C. L.
corner, thence with said
line feet to the beginning.
township, on the north side of Tar
river, on the Greenville and Bethel
road, tho land of A. M.
Willis Fleming, deceased,
and others , being lots and in
the division of the land of Willis
Shivers, deceased, and being the laud
owned by George Mooring the time
. containing
or less Also acres, be-
same deeded to Sam Mooring by
Mooring and wife, which piece
adjoins the Jas. Moore land, the A.
t . right-of-way and others, ref-
lo which deed is hereby
tor description.
This Dec. 18th, 1912.
K. ti. JAMES,
1- I'd ltd Mortgagee.
HUES WILL
SALE
By of tho powers contain-
ed a certain deed from
OTTOMAN ABE
FORCED TO OFF
AMI I MIL
a nun
THE TURKS WISH LOOK AFTER
LONDON. Dec, peace en-
NOTICE TO TORS
letters of with the
on Dickinson avenue, and being the upon the estate of
lot on which the late Jane U Goodwin
Gardner, deceased, late of the
formerly lived and being the same of day been
issued to me by clerk of the
court of said county and
duly and given bond as
such,
Notice Is hereby given to all per-
sons holding claims against said es-
to present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, on or be-
fore the 12th day of December. 1913.
or this will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All In-
to said estate are
to make Immediate payment.
This 12th day of December,
1912.
J. J. MAY. Administrator
nun of
Waller Gardner, Deed.
JARVIS A blow. Attorney.
which was convoyed to her by deed
from G. A. White and wife, dated
March 9th, and recorded in the
of the register of deeds of Pitt
county, less the part by her conveyed.
See Book P-4, page
One other tract, beginning
on east side of Pitt street, at H. A.
Tyson's corner and running
with Pitt street to Mrs. Stock's
corner, thence In an easterly
with Mrs. Stock's lino 1-2
feet to a corner in Mrs.
Stock's line, in a northerly
direction feet to R. A. Tyson's
corner, at a point feet from the
beginning, thence from the beginning
with K. A. Tyson's line in a wester-
direction feet to the beginning
on Pill street and being the same lot
conveyed by from B. S. Shop-
and wife to Jane L Godwin. Taken
Feb. lib. 1896. end recorded in On my farm one black male hog
Hook 8-5. page In tho register unmarked, bind legs. Owner
of deeds office of Pitt county, loss can get same by applying lo me and
the part conveyed by said Jane L. paying all charges.
Godwin T. J. COX.
One other lot. beginning on N. C Route
the northwest Bide of Dickinson ave- ltd
at corner of the Pres---------
church lot and running a LAND SALE
course with of mortgage executed
on avenue 1-3 feet to Mrs. delivered by John C Tyson and
Block's line. feet to corner or Sophia A. Tyson, to J. R. and
bend in Mrs. Stock line. O. on the 17th day of Jan-
and corner of the lot last above de- 1908- which mortgage was re-
thence in a northerly corded In the office of the register of
with tho line of lot above de- deeds of Pitt county in book R-8. page
feet to R. A. Tyson's the undersigned will sell for
and corner of Presbyterian cash before the court door in
church lot feet to tho beginning Greenville at public auction on Wed-
and being the same lot conveyed U January 15th. 1913. the fol-
the late Jane L. Godwin by deed lowing described tract or parcel of
from J. R. Moore, D. R. Evans and land, situate in township, ad-
C. Hamilton, trustees of the Pres- Joining the lands of Robert W. Faith
church, dated Nov. and others and lying on the north
1895. and recorded in the office of aide of the public road leading from
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county, to Bell's Cross Roads;
In Book D-6, to which deed beginning on said road at the bridge
reference is made -loss that part across the Atkinson and Clark Canal
heretofore conveyed by the said Jane and running in a westerly direction
L. Godwin. With said road to a point where a
Terms of sale cash. from thence to said line to the
This land can be sold at private Atkinson and Clark Canal, thence
sale date of sale, If said canal to the beginning, con-
price Is offered. taming acres, it being the eastern
This December 4th, 1912, end of the farm on which the
WM. H. LONG, Tyson and wife now reside.
Said land is sold to satisfy said
mortgage.
This Dec. 14th. 1912.
J. R. and J. G.
Mortgagee.
J C. Williams to Ella It. Skinner, representing the Balkan
dated the 14th day of November, and the Turkish empire met again In
1904. and recorded in Book 1-S. page SI. James today and after an
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt hour and a half discussion decided
county, the undersigned will expose on a further adjournment until
public sale before the court Monday afternoon,
door in Greenville. N. C, on Mon- The delegates of Greece,
day the 20th day of January. 1913, Montenegro. and Turkey,
the following described tract or at II o'clock. It was the turn of
of land, Turks lo
certain tract or parcel of Pasha took the chair.
hind situate in Pitt county, in
township described as adjoining the
land of Hardy Parker. Joseph A
Walston and other, containing
acres, more or less, and being u
land whereon L. W. Reasons and
wife formerly resided and being the
Identical of land that was eon--.,
the Turkish conditions quite
able and after an hour and a half dis
as no farther progress was
Business began at once, the first
matter on hand being the presentation
by tho Turkish plenipotentiaries of
counter-proposals put forward
he Ottoman government in reply u
those offered by the Balkan allies.
Tho Balkan representative found
to J. J. Walston and wife,
Manila K. Walston married L.
as appears of record in
Register of Deeds Office of Pitt
County In Hook V-V. page and
being the same tract of land that
was conveyed to John J. Walston,
as in Register of Deeds of-
Hook R-R, pages 184-85, and be-
the Identical land that was con-
Hurry Skinner by I. W,
Reasons and wife by deed
dated the 9th day of February,
and recorded in R-4, page
Of Register of Deeds office of
Pitt county.
HARRY SKINNER.
ltd
SALK
made, the Turkish envoys said that
they again communicate With
their government at Constantinople.
The official story of the sixth
of the peace conference issued
immediately after its adjournment
Turkish delegate having
their counter-proposals, the
delegate of the Balkan allies made
observation and the meeting
was adjourned until
The proposals today by
the Ottoman delegates
First. The province of
remain under the direct
of Turkey.
Second. Macedonia to be converted
By virtue of a decree of the super- a principality with as
court of county made by The principality to be under
Honor Frank Carter, at the of the Sultan of
lier term, 1912. In the case of J. but governed by a prince
James against S. K. Jackson, Balkan allies and nominated
commissioner will sell for by Sultan of Turkey. This prince
cash before the court house door in a Protestant and a
Greenville on Monday. January
1913. tho following described real Third. Albania to he autonomous
estate, the sovereignly of the Sultan
and governed by a prince of the
lot In the town of be-
where A. Jackson formerly
resided, beginning at a stake. S. II. ,. , , . .,
t., possibility of a renewal of his
WOOdS corner and running with his ,
line south 1-2. east 1-2 poles;
thence north east feet; thence
north west 1-2 poles to the
middle of the street; thence with the
middle of the street south west
feet to tho
one-half undivided
Arthur Dead
of
of North
Department of State.
To all to Whom These Presents May F G ,,,, and Son
,,,
Whereas, it appears to my ,,
by duly authenticated record of J VALUABLE FARM SALE
the proceedings for the voluntary did-, I will sell for half cash and
thereof by the unanimous on easy terms the enclosed part
consent of all the stockholders, of my Brice's Creek plan-
in my office, that tho E. about four miles south
t Sons Company, a corporation of this cf the city of New Bern on the west
State, whose principal office ls situated of Brice's Creek, a navigable
in the town of Ayden, county of Pitt, stream. There between and
State of North Carolina R. acres cleared with abundant
being the agent therein and In her for plantation purposes. The
thereof, upon whom process high and dry ranging
may be has complied to feet above Brice's Creek
the requirements of chapter which is Its eastern boundary. It
of 1905, entitled General DuRant Hatch and
preliminary to tho issuing of this ., w plantation
of and is a very tobacco, cotton
Now, Therefore. J. Bryan Grimes, and grain land and has
Secretary of Slate of North Carolina. a very fine grove and splendid water
do hereby certify that tho said may be had anywhere on It. It Is
did, on tho 2nd day of Do- convenient to New Bern by both
comber, 1912. rile In my office a duly and road
and attested consent In writ-1 More woodland will be sold with
to the dissolution of said , desired.
ration, executed by all the stock- a. D. WARD,
holders thereof, which said consent Bern, N. C.
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file In my
office provided by law.
In Whereof. I have here- By virtue of a eon-ed
to set my hand and affixed my and delivered by Mooring and
at Raleigh, this 2nd day of Marv Mooring, to F fl June.
Duke's Mixture Umbrella
Whether you smoke Mixture in pipe or cigar-
It Is delightfully satisfying Everywhere it is the
choice of men who want real, natural tobacco
In each sack there are one and a halt ounces of
choice Virginia and North Carolina mild,
sort of granulated tobacco Enough to make
many good, kind that makes
rolling popular And with each sack you get a present
a of cigarette papers tree
Get Umbrella Free
The coupons can be all sorts of
able presents The list includes not only
but many desirable presents women and children
umbrellas, cameras,
articles, tennis
rackets, catcher's
gloves and masks, etc.
and we
will send our Illustrated
of presents
FREE lo
for it on a postal, today
from I may
HORSE
SHOE, J
RAt LEAF. GRANGER TWIST.
.-. FOUR ROSES
m ;. PLUG
CUT, PIEDMONT CIGARETTES,
tUX CIGARETTES. mUm
last or ms.
Premium
St Louis. Mo
I Ottoman family who is to he
chosen for a term of five years with
All the islands In the
Aegean Sea to remain Turkish.
Fifth. The Cretan question not to
be one for the decision of the
as it is a matter between
Turkey and the Great European pow-
In the stable lot beginning at a stake
on Pitt street feet from the
of Pitt and Queen streets and;
runs north west feet to the line Arthur Brown. year old son
A. L. Jackson's store thence Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, died n
with said A. L. Jackson's line south little past o'clock Friday night, at
west feet; south their home on Fourth street. The
least about feet to Pitt announcement of the death of this
I thence east to Pitt street feet to bright boy came as a great surprise
the beginning, being the same two to a large circle of relatives and
deeded to S. K. Jackson by J, friends, not many of when even knew
B. James, reference to deeds he was sick. He was out enjoying
are hereby made for more accurate Christmas day with his companions,
but that night had a chill which do-
This Dec. 1912. in a violent attack of
F. G. JAMES. which caused his death
ltd Commissioner.
Much sympathy ls expressed for the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS sorrowing parents and family in their
Having duly qualified before the sudden bereavement,
superior court clerk of Pitt county The funeral was held in the
as administratrix of the of church at o'clock Sat. after-
John E. King, deceased, is noon, service being conducted by
hereby given to all persons Indebted Dallas Tucker. The pall bearers
to the estate to make Immediate pay- Messrs. W. H. Long. R.
to the undersigned; and all llama, H. C. Forbes. Roy W.
persons having claims against said B Wilson, Jr. and H. L. Allen.
estate are hereby notified to
the same to the undersigned for pay- WILSON
on or before the 17th day of Will Be
December, 1913. or this notice will Inaugurated President March
be plead In bar of recovery.
This th day of December. 1912.
ALICE A. KING,
of John K. King.
ltd
Young Women
Read what did for Miss of
Faribault, Minn. She me tell you how much
good has done me. As a young girl, always had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was
so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet I got a
bottle of at the drug store, and as soon as I had
taken a few doses, I began feel better.
Today, feel as well as anyone
f TAKE
Are you a woman Then you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women,
which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble,
A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains,
the signs of weak nerves and over-work.
For a tonic, take tonic
You will never regret It, for It will certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about it He know. He sells It
to- Co.
t bunk. Jg
for and t
A. D. 1912.
J. BRYAN
Secretary of
on the 22nd day of June, which
mortgage was duly recorded the
office of register of deeds of Pitt
county In Book 0-9. pane the
will sell for cash before
court house door In Greenville
on Monday. January 80th the
LAND SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
in s mortgage deed
and delivered by Frank Battle am of the Sam Mooring In
wife to Richard Little on the land
day of January, 1911. and duly re
Account of the above historic event
which, as we all know, will be
grandest occasion our Southland has
enjoyed in years. The
AIR RAILWAY Is making prep
lo take care of the great
of people who will attend same.
Special trains, special Pullman Cars
special Coaches will he required in
large number, if you expect to
tend this great event you should get
busy clubs, societies, schools and
. other bodies of all kinds
n I p expecting to attend should get in
On hog black once. the undersigned who
and red spotted, unmarked. Owner will give you Important Information.
can get same by applying to me and take care of you or your party
charge, In the best manner possible.
J, H. S.
N. C. Route fl. Division Passenger Agent.
LOST DOG WITH
liver colored snot, has collar with
Henry initials on same. Lib-
reward for he return or
leading to her recovery. I.
; Mill, it v. N. C.
U lid
For the
Road
ltd
Raleigh. N. C.
DRIVING LAMP
is the most compact and efficient
lighting device for all kinds of vehicles.
Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with
thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or
detached. Throws a clear feet ahead.
Extra large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a
hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years.
At
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
N. J.
.
IV, R. HUDSON,
S , i
W. W.
Pa. Aft
x a
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
ANOTHER YEAR
The coming legislature should not We hope not a few people are
The year 1912 Is tottering on the waste any time over little matters paring a years subscription to
AMI
brink and will pass out tonight. At that boards of county commissioners Reflector as one of their new year HI AVERS
OF SCIENCE FOR
THERE POSSIBLY BE A
KB PROTECTION
During Its session, Congress midnight It will die by limitation and might readily attend to for their r- resolutions.
. . . , . , m . will be left only to memory. Let us counties. will be
will be asked lo pass a bill
8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8
I Once a
Published by
Inf.
look back kindly at the old year and enough state-wide questions like stock a, ,, year for your
lg for the federal protection of J Ralph Her. the musical comedy
brought us. for who can truthfully expenses fit the revenue, and or B bank account. be bet- play
habitat Is not fixed and whose the year was not better to other matters affecting the
northern and southern migrations him than he deserved After all. each of all the people, to consume the tn-
them to spend only part of the passing year brings us Just what we tire sixty days of the session If prop-
in one or territory. It look for If we look for good, we looked after.
Is proposed that the Department of find good. If the year holds out op-
mouths.
ma be bad upon
application at the business office in Agriculture shall be authorized to which we fail to grasp, some tilings Greenville is very sure this time.
corner suitable regulations to give the fault is ours and cannot claim before this new year gets very
i reels.
called Worthy Mrs.
---------o I is to go
The old weather saying that for a long run after the holidays,
the days grow longer the cold grows Warrens of is being
is certainly coming around
used in stock companies with
All cards of thanks -.-
respect will be at
cent
advertising
will be f r three
cents per line, up to Hues.
Entered as second class matter
August at tin- post
tied-
act of March i.
Lewis Waller and Madge
going lo produce a new play in
Canada-
feet to the protection and with the that we did not have a chance. We are the completion of the march the suffragettes John Philip Sousa's
st amount of scientifically collect- are largely the architects of our own tor Hotel, the building of a cotton is as good a way to attract Is to be produced early
ed and carefully information fortunes and makers of our own and fertilizer plant and the could f. is a pi prob-
ha its disposal in the re- and time brings us the beginning of work on the govern-1 -o induced in England by Mar-
cords of its various bureaus the de- for developing these.
ably be
building. There other need-, You can be looking back over the tin
undoubtedly is well equipped True some of us may have made ed things that our people can have if mistakes of the year and get ready Joseph Weber is to a new
to undertake this task. mistakes, for human to err, yet they get together and go after to do better next time which
It may be as well to explain at these mistakes, instead of being brood- . Silver U win produced
once that not mere sentimentalists, ed over and becoming a discourage- Tomorrow, last Sunday the he
but expert and cautious naturalists, should be remembered only as beg paper the will be a good time to prepare a called and deals
FRIDAY, JANUARY
MONEY
Does a money trust actually
Is it possible for a to
exist
These are two very different
The former question has not yet
been answered by the commit-
tee or by any other public authority.
The latter question has been too
and rashly answered by Mr. J.
Morgan.
Mi. Morgan hastened to assure the
country the other day while testify-
before committee a
and other persons who have studied a lesson in experience to Inspire us year ft cw home new ear
the from the of heller effort next time. There may of u c, . four
the scientist, arc responsible for this hare been trials, but he who has N c I winds up 1912 Saturdays and
Dowd has Just completed for his pa- tomorrow will be the last Sunday of
interesting and significant expression surmounted these has only been made
of the relatively recent and steadily better and stronger by the testing. per marked year.
strengthening conservation movement. Then look at the old year with we
They Include such men as Dr. William thanks to God that He has spared and
T. Hornaday, director of the New blessed you and turn with a glad
York Zoological Park; Mr. Madison heart to meet the rising sun of the
Grant, secretary of the New new year, with the resolution that
Society; Dr. Henry you will make it the best year of
Osborn, dean of the Faculty of our life and be of more set vice than
Selene Columbia University; Dr. T. ever to your fellowman. .
S. Pain r, of the Slates Hi-
Survey; Mr. Edward H For- FOR LOCAL
If you out with a good res-
Governor-elect Locke has stick to it and make it worth
bush, ornithologist of the
setts State Board of Agriculture; Mr.
CHANTS
The parcels post established by the favor of the goat, having declared
with the while slave traffic.
William has resumed his
tour In Old under the
management of A. G.
Cohan and Harris are to produce a
farce by Junie . Clark,
which bears the title Tale of a
the Russian
dancer, now playing in Lady of
the has made application
tor naturalization.
Seventh the lay by
Ashley Miller, which is shorty to be
produced by George W. has
but four characters.
It is reported that James has
Here's the wish for a happy and been engaged for the role of Jacob in
The government has come out In prosperous new year for everybody, the spectacular drama of and
den, was presented the other night at
His
the announcement that Col. while.
J. P. Kerr. of Asheville. will be made
his private secretary. This is an ad-1 This is a year cannot be ab-
selection, for a better man 13-13-13. There will not
for the position could hardly be be thirteen months, you see.
found.
.,. , , . , ,. Mm
money trust is an impossibility, that urn nun. o with ,, H , health to have; No, weddings will not cease because T by A.
American Game Protective and Prop-
Association and Mr. T. Gil-
Pearson, secretary of the Na-
banks in could
not establish such a thing; that
the world of power depends
wholly upon
Mr. Morgan's idea seems to be that
control of credit can be exercised on-
by spotless and iii-
Association of
ties.
beginning of the year. This is a few of them around to clean up it is not leap year any more.
something that will prove much to malaria breeding trash and
the advantage of local merchants If
they embrace the opportunity to Greenville made good advance along
Fort Worth, Tex. Margaret had
the leading part.
Edward Locke has written a play
on life, called
next month by H. H.
Red by John-
son Young and Jerome Kern, has done
PRACTICALLY A DAILY AT THE to well In New York that It will have
PRICE OF A WEEKLY an early presentation in London.
The Stage Society of New is to
The Trice-A-Week Edition
of the
NEW YORK
profit by it. City mall order the line of progress in 1912 and we
These men advocate the federal pro- are going try to get the trade of to see the record for 1913 even
of birds es- ,., by sending them better,
in whose personal Insectivorous species. and quoting prices at ,,
the public has unlimited co- T T T tUrD
and when a trusted a, their door. Tho local merchants a new leaf for the new year, keep ,. , H , . r , of Kan. the work of
dies, retires or this con- of nature's run beat the city dealer to this trade a. It and put the resolution into ,. poet and dramatist. John
all the financial power balancing agents and are. therefore. me f be- ls a who is at present the literary and
in must in the nature Of nearer to the customer and there- c m now dramatic fashion in London.
in Dim must, nature promptly. The Democrats, for the . , ,. . to
things, be utterly dissolved. M a a lower postage rate on with one hundred and twenty-five , ,,,, ha ,, and devote
It Is bard to believe that this is as a of Inadequacy of, or they have the opportunity of thousand striking garment workers presidency and they will also control , which feature no
really deepest though of sing the walking of New York, it both branches of Congress. The , He has now two
on the subject of financial monopoly. and prices daily to the not look like a good new year ls De in Frances Starr and David War-
If it is, Mr. Morgan has not troubled of is
As a local merchant who for Gotham.
himself to think about these alarming rate advantage of can the
to the determined and
absorbing Interest, ,,,,,,, ,,,. win not a,,,
There ls a great war In the Old T, while retaining management of
World and you may read of the ex- two.
at all has ceased to think about
them
There may be
America as a single-embracing of bird refuges by the , ,, road apparent
y trust. There may be, instead. Just to say nothing of the paper and
a number of financial combinations recently liven by his order to the local mer-
order delivered in a day, while it will When you see people Walking Unction of the vast Turkish Empire
work of the National Association take the city store a week or longer around looking for houses to in Europe, just as a few years
no such thing in f Societies and to the es- it he to the in, the need of more houses be- how Spain lost her last
of bird refuges by the
government, to say nothing of the
that are more or less loosely related. a nM chant.
of soil America, after having
ed the empire of half the New World.
The World long since established a
need not get superstitious be- record for impartiality and
The can afford its Thrice-a-Week edition.
been done to protect both the
and the game birds in
Hut there can be no doubt of the
of private monopoly in credit. and the Mr- It you start out with a
There can be no doubt that such a but much year resolution tomorrow, do
To People of Pitt
As your representative whom you
have honored to serve you. I respect-
fully make the following suggestions
for your
That those who are Intel
In legislation concerning the county
cause this year has It.
figures cant be helped, so Just make every other day in the a
,, . , . week, except Sunday. It will be of
good new it n good year any way. . , , .
particular value to you now. The
World also abounds
could conceivably be built up to done before tie best to keep it. Even the effort is if you are not satisfied with Green- u strong features, serial stories
on a as comprehensive as the and efficient protection which worth while. If you fall down in record for last year, do your humor, markets, cartoons; in fact.
in petroleum or
ls needed is assured.
existing
tobacco.
modern credit or- III TO ALL
capital Is bought and sold in the The Reflector does not want to close keep your face to the front If you
j i I and cigars are bought the old year
the trying do not be discouraged, but part toward making it better this that Is to be in a
get up and try again. God does not year. C
, , . . ,, ,,, . , The World's
a quitter and He will help you
place in their respective townships
discuss those measures which
you wish your representatives to have
enacted into s, or oppose.
That you your
of your derisions regarding
such measures as you may discuss.
In addition to the above
subscription price Is only he glad at all times
Yes. we made a new year ,. ls for m .,,., an. q my
without expressing trust Him. It is the one who keeps tin to keep striking the anvil and We offer this individual views on
and sold It is. on the whole, grateful thanks to every patron on trying that succeeds In the end. all the noise possible for Green- and The Weekly Reflector together
th market the paper and to wish them all sue- Resolve to be a man and do your ville. r j these suggestions because I
, , oil or happiness and prosperity for the best.
i because the new year.
ii, ; buying and of The bat a f
, . ii few and large that
want your assistance. I am your
The writer does not begin the new
ave year either an automobile or.
CASHIER CONFESSES rant and if I understand my duties
correctly, I am to represent your
While the papers ave with either an automobile or Dec. Bank Exam views and wants and not my own.
we warmly appreciate, They been recording Christmas time a,, but ls still able to do s. A. Hubbard telegraphs the you do not Inform me I have no
have hell I us not only with their crimes and d one some good walking. Commission that be is still of knowing. Of course the
, , , i t lo mention here it home For all at n . charge of the Citizen's Hank platform that I submitted to you be-
but also of I o whose cashier. James B. fore the primary will control my to.
capital In exchange i r and or Hensley, was arrested after confess- along those lines.
, .,., . . . We have tried to do shares of building and loan will make lo ., . ,
I , .,, for town, county and a good year start for your boy. information has been received D. M. CLARK.
,. on for which the paper The that
If.
the
,.,. to be spend and be so. yea build long deferred
r the of the section and ill to the Confederate veterans,
the pr and a our touch on it.
i ti or
o bi the Bee of the Corporation Com-
, should resolve to this because of the October Hallway Ail
Records
of
Is ml moll group of
of it Is ti i
the of the bank ex-
to u good the ho ,,, s . -y for the of
no other October, are greater than for
Everybody buckle on armor to misappropriations are found. any other month In their history
Every lock box las make this the best year
you
If the old has not hi ought you
bump
and you will soon know the size of
presents.
lie the has a host of true
community friends, it realizes that It also has found thing In his box which Greenville and Pitt county.
,., than project some enemies, yet we come to the said rent Right between
will be financed unless it mortgages close of the year with no ill will and New Year. too. Oh, Tho bill collector is on the
Ms in advance and pledges Its whatever toward any of these and
control to the banks Hint furnish the extend them the same good wishes
capital. new our
Thus independent private The editor tries to do his duty hon-
es on n large scale may everywhere and fearlessly as he sees what
be brought to a standstill. The whole he believes la right, without a thought
industry of a continent may be made of trying to please everybody, a thing
tributary to the private fortunes of to be dona. We have our
a few hankers. opinions of right and wrong and ac-
Does anything like that exist the cord to others the same right to have
United opinions.
That la the question that the Hence closing the year we ex
committee was appointed to look In- toad to all the best wish for a happy
w and prosperous new year.
Net operating revenue, which Is tho
KILLS gross income hi fore anything has been
I Dec. Virginia and rentals, in-
years old. took two dolls on bonds, appropriations for
from her and this afternoon betterments or dividends, averaged
they were burled with her her 15.71 per mile line per day, which
contrasts with for October,
The child picked up a bottle of an Increase of 11.97. This Is
. from her at increase per mile of line for the
all you thought It might, pick Let your home pride prevail this rat
flint and resolve to make II better next sew year and resolve to stand by
time. home enterprises.
Boole, drank a and died several month of or 14.1 per cent.
hours later. The doctors declared
whiskey caused the death.
The monthly summary of the Bu-
of Railway Economics, compiled
from the reports of railways to the
interstate Commerce Commission,
rovers for October miles of
Some boys might add to their new Who will be first to start for the. Hay Drops Read
year resolutions to he good and keep, location of a factory in Mr. Rufus Mayo, a farmer who percent of all of
their faces clean. this year ed three miles from town, dropped of the
dead Sat. morning soon after getting
This Is a good time to resolve to A fond
farewell to the old year dressing for the day. He revenue for this mileage
forgive your enemies and love thinking of Its Joy. -e forget It. and which is
than for October,
U after making The belated ones ran
I flit lakes la the corn sew year presents.
.,, ;
better.
Make up your mind right now to Congress
be a new year booster for Greenville,
Ed will sail for France The increases were due In greatest
Feb. He Is to get a match with the proportion to the freight traffic, which
rill get o Ike inner the fight Is always greater In October than Is
for March B. any other month of year.
.
LIVER TOE
Interesting Facts About the Trial
I J I a Harmless V
Just in Indiana
J Liver
Over a Quarter Million Dollars Spent by Nation to Run Down
Criminals---Witnesses Expenses Biggest Part of
Whole Sum.
six
SENTENCES IMPOSED LEADERS
Frank M Ryan, president of the Union, seven years.
John T . . Buffalo, vice president, six years.
Herbert S. former secretary and formerly of Detroit,
years.
Olaf A. San Francisco, secretary of the California Build-
Trades Council, six years.
A. Clancy, San six years.
Philip A. Cooley, New Orleans, years.
Michael J. Young, Boston, six years
Frank J. Boston, two years.
J. E. Munsey. Salt Lake City, six years.
John H, Barry, St. Louis, four years.
Paul J. Louis, years.
Henry W. Denver, three years .
Charles N. Beam, Minneapolis, three years.
Michael J. Philadelphia, three years.
Richard H. Chicago, two years.
William Chicago, one year and one day.
Peoria, III., three years.
James K. Ray, Peoria, III., one year and one day.
Murray L. Springfield, III., three years.
William C. Cincinnati, one year and one day.
Wilford Bert Brown. Kansas City, Mo., throe years.
Frank K. Painter. Omaha, two years.
Peter J. Smith, Cleveland, four ears.
George Andersen. Cleveland, three years.
Michael J. Scranton, three years.
Edward K. Phillips, New York, cue year and one day.
Charles Detroit, one year and and one day
Ernest G. W. is, three years.
Fred Sherman, Indianapolis, two years.
Frank C. Webb, New York, six years.
Fred J. Mooney, Duluth. one year and one day.
Wm. J. Kansas City, Mo, three years
Win. K. Milwaukee, three years.
TRIALS COST HAS PAID TO
WITNESSES.
the
Your Work or
Play
A dose of may knock you
out for a day--sometimes
two or three days. Liver
Tone relieves attacks of
biliousness and lazy liver headaches,
and you slay on your feet.
Pharmacy sells
son's Liver Tone and guarantees it
to give perfect satisfaction. If you
buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
and do not it the safest, most
pleasant and successful liver remedy
you ever took, this store will give you
back the cents you paid for it with
out a
This guarantee that a trustworthy
OF PLANS
FOR EXHIBITS
National Conservation
Knoxville, Tenn, 1913, j
Planned in Accordance
With History
Lap Robes
and Buggy Robes
RESOURCES OF SOUTHLAND
Will Illustrate the Ways in Which the
Natural Wealth in Forests, Minerals
and Human Efficiency May Be More
Effectively Utilized.
The National Conservation
is planned in accordance with ex-
druggist is glad to give on Dodson's history especially illustrate
the idea of forecasting
prospective development, especially
throughout the Southern States In a
broad way the design is to illustrate
the ways in which the natural wealth
in forests, waters, minerals, and
man efficiency are no used and may
be still more effectively utilized in pro-
the prosperity and assuring
Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as
the medicine and that is saying a lot.
adv
This is My Birthday
Just Received Direct from the In Dealing Direct
with the Makers we arc In these ROBES at I
Low Prices
from Two to Twenty Dollars
A MOST PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS
We want to our if visit will net
mean a
SPECIAL Bicycles Boys
the Best Unit arc Made.
Lewis f.
Fields
Fields, the actor.
known as Lew Fields, was born of the American people.
in New York city, January
and received his education ill the
lie schools of the Lower East
Side of the metropolis. Mr. Fields,
when be was eight years old and at-
tending school, managed to find time
to appear in a Bowery music hall
with his partner. Joe Weber, unknown
to his parents. The remuneration
was not but the pair ; ,,,.
The Resources in Lands.
Recognizing the soil made
by the natural supply as
on which more than all
the generations of men must de-
pend for materials for food and cloth-
it is planned to devote large space
to the exhibits of the soil and its prod-
of the best methods of maintain-
and production, and of
e grade and
ed and in the time of and animal products,
ed In establishing a reputation as
performers. In the
firm of Weber and Fields was formed
and a few years later their well
known music hall was opened on
Broadway. Their success has prob-
Forest Resources.
Our forest s are second
Importance only the land Itself, be
cause of the many important
tries for which the forest furnishes the
raw material, and of the forest's
Total cost of trial, estimated,
Witnesses called by prosecution. of whom testified.
Witnesses called by defense,
Government witness fees,
Length of trial. weeks.
Trial record. 90.000 typewritten pages.
Principal defendants. Frank M. Ryan, President International
of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers; Herbert S. who
took J. J. place as of the Union; Olaf
Secretary of California Building Traits Council.
Number of men convicted,
Charge against defendants, to ship explosives on cars of
common carriers from State to State, contrary to law.
Explosions charged against Structural Iron Workers, about
Length of struggle between and contractors, August 1905 to the
present time.
Most important explosion charge as part of the conspiracy, wrecking
of Angeles Times Building, Oct. 1910, with loss of lives.
Two of original defendants, Clark of Cincinnati, and
E. of Chicago, pleaded guilty.
ably never been duplicated Influences upon such other
their line of entertainment. In 1904 natural riches waters for irrigation,
the firm was dissolved and Mr. power navigation, fish and game
animals, and the land itself.
THE JOHN BUGGY COMPANY
We invite you lo look our stock
.-at
branched out as a producing
with a of his own in
New Last year Mr. Weber and
Mr. Fields renewed their partnership
and again were seen together in pieces
of their own production.
landlord I.
Admiral I. fa-
known as Pasha,
vice admiral of the Turkish navy and
chief adviser lo the former Sultan
Abdul was born In supply,
Is to be de voted to
forest exhibits.
It is planned to Illustrate the exist-
forest resources, their pro-
and reproduction, their
and their influences upon other
resources.
Water Resources.
The water resources of the country
in general and of the South in
will be with reference
to the use of water for domestic
hi for agricultural
Nova Jan. 1869. Both applied by natural
parents were lost at sea and his or for power,
life reads like a sea novel. His ear-
youth was spent with his grand
parents in Manitoba, but while still
a boy he look up a life on the great
lakes. Longing for more extensive
travels, he went to Boston and ship-
After
and for navigation.
Mineral.
The mineral resources of the
try as a whole and especially of South-
eastern United Stales Will be exhibited
as the chief basis for the greatness
of this country in manufacturing and
as a me as maintaining our
trial n
Human
By far the most important of all our
natural resources is man himself. It
to render his life more
FOR SALE
THO FIVE-ROOM
Will. SUM. OR TRIBE Fill FARM APPLY TO
at Once to
.-.,,
. -r
of Law Please Notice
BASEBALL ROTES In This Letter
Kid Gleason and Jack Doyle make The writer wishes to express his pad on an Australian packet.
J good pair to put into the grateful appreciation to the many a shipwreck and numerous other ad-
Chicago White who have him In making ventures he returned several years
Wilson, Carey and looks to 1912 the best year In his life. The later to the States and be-
lie about the right doe to form the represented has just closed came master of a steamship on the
Pittsburgh outfield next season. its 70th year of successful business great lakes. Rut he again tired of ls
President Murphy, of the Cubs, is in North Carolina with the greatest this berth and proceeded to San Fran-1 that any form of conservation is
sweet on Hauser, and is will- results ever achieved, having put In where he accepted a position cat ed. Those vital forces Intimate to
to trade several of his players for-force in the State TWO MILLION as captain of a Pacific liner. When himself are highest and noblest, and
the St star. HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars he left the Pacific it was to enter to their conservation and
For the first time since he became or. die lives of the best men and employ of the Cramps at Philadelphia, j best use deep thought and great effort
a major league player. years ago, men in the state. The has Here be was assigned lo deliver a e
Larry will be asked to accept gone steadily forward through wars war ship built for the Turkish gov-
a cut in salary next year. and panics for seventy years of mu- eminent. In Turkey he won the fa-
It looks as If Art the Cleve- dial success, holding assets of the Sultan and became o tuberculosis,
land first baseman, become a 1000,000.00. Its liberal chief naval adviser. He worm and typhoid fever will
victim of the ax order to make conditions have been improved by a virtually head of be graphically presented.
room for Johnston. condition waiving future premiums In Turkish navy until the overthrow of Education.
When Park, the home of case of Total and Permanent Pisa- Abdul
tho Champions, is ready for With increasing Dividends
business next spring the fans will Paid annually in cash, thereby SALE OF
find a very generous allotment of 25- each premium, advancing the
cent scats.
PRIMELY PAY FOE STAFF
OF TALENT AT
NEW YORK. Dee. fees will be paid by J.
Morgan to lawyers taken by to Washington to protect him
as a witness for two days in Hit Money Trust inquiry,
to no estimate made by an em sent attorney of this city who of-
ten is retained In notable cases. He bases his figures on general
knowledge of the customary charge of the Morgan retinue and on
the certainty their bills will be put without question, be-
cause Mr. Morgan's attitude is he does wish to be dis-
and that money is no object when spent to save him from
according the estimate. fees will be divided as
Per minute .
Joseph ii
John C, .
Francis Lynde
De
Testimony, seventeen
The abolition of child labor,
the Southern Slates, the re-
of infant mortality, the
William K.
V.
C,. H.
. George n. Cut
second .
es-
Hy directions of the Board of
rectors of the Farmers Consolidated
Tobacco Company under the authority ,
ct a resolution of the stockholders of
said company passed at a meeting
held in the town of Greenville, N. C ,
on the 27th day of December, 1912, j
Edwards Marries
a Heel
Another most important element Ii
human development is education. The
school is a crucial problem in the notice is hereby given that sealed
of the Southern bids for the purchase of any or all made public today that Miss Maude
N. C, Dec.
season, and he looks forward to doing
the best twirling of his career.
George Is not afraid the
Jinks,
The Mutual Life Insurance Company a piece or panel or land. efficiency that, although it m prep
Of N, Y.
l l ltd
before night of the 7th Jan
Constipation Cured
years I had the worst
, ate of chronic constipation I ever
knew of and Chamberlain's Tablets
cured writes S. F. Fish,
adv
on the side Ty- be Included as a i rt of i other
son creek, In Falkland town hip, be- ,, , thought sell lo devote 1913, Bald bids to be lives
ginning n II. edge , . . It. Horns by a certified of 1-2
Tyson creek, s ca ween H. , , ,. , ,.,.,,, , the amount bid, The
Davis and tho Is id n Hi m
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you like ,,,., . , .,,,. m of a cos on to W. II. Rail, Jr.
to feel that your stomach troubles line; I north deg able borne, i preparing proper
over, you could eat ans minutes feel to stake; food and and
She was to Iowa deb
and Edwards was captured.
Important per of the amount bid, The
,. work of in d Din tors reserve the ,
to reject any or all bids Address all LI BUS
stunt. permanently and thousands or II. B. Harris, Deed.
Jim Savage and Al have have been, why not you John R. Jarvis and Blow, Attorneys.
been signed to box rounds at New Parker, of Creek, Mich., is one ltd
Orleans on Jan. them. He was troubled ,,,,,.,;
Now that has closed heartburn, Indigestion and am flay a
Chicago sports are trying to start the complaint until I used Chamber- g of cough
boxing game at Gary, Ind.
Tablets, th-n my trouble was
Hill Lang, the heavy- over
weight and a hopeless adv
Is now promoting boxing bouts
Melbourne.
Sold by all druggists
writes Mrs. Dewey,
Good roads necessary requisites
to be made
of good roads In the form
demonstration roads, m
materials, manner of construction, K speeding the old year and
and finished work, road welcoming the new year.
and machinery, maps several old and new
important highways, photo- , own ,, ,,, even
account
HEM
rate Round Trip tick-
it will be sale at all stations
the Atlantic Lino nil
As usual t considerable y-,, Ohio and Po-
to town for new years day. j,.,.
Could you get your date right lo
Cincinnati,
Farmers Consolidated To-
, i . Company, N. C.
This December 28th, MS.
It
day
getting out.
Pout
The local made s pretty be without It as It gives almost
beginning with the inauguration mediate relief In cases of croup
Milwaukee, WM. have used It for ,, of both good sad with people
children and myself and It never and the consequences end
falls to relieve and cure a cough or Industrial and social conditions at-
cold. No family with should tending each.
Fish Game Resources.
The co-operation of Audubon
Chamberlain's Cough
This remedy has no superior for of tho parcels post, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ls pleas ties, fish and game commissions, and
and colds. It ls pleasant to packages on new year's day. ant and safe, which Is of great other organizations for
After such a rainy night the ;, ,,. trains Oil Dec
of actual this morning was refreshing.
node's shew-1 Bells and a --limited re-
later Mid-
i of t,
Fur further
up-
to Coast Line tick-
el
W. J. T. White,
Gen Pass.
Wilmington, N- O,
CONGRATULATIONS TO
was a holiday. The stamps when a medicine must be lion of bird and animal life will be years old today.
Choice H.
cough
take. It contains no poison or other even
narcotic. It always cures. For sale used for parcels red In color, at- en to young children.
by all druggists. In design larger all druggists.
than the ordinary stamps
Samuel W. Gould, representative in
Congress of the Third Maine district,
, sought In exhibiting our animal re-
sources and encouraging their
In Congress of the Fourth Texas dis-
old today.
High In
Is spearing. Is
week In N- York.
which Mrs.
Its seventh
Al
.-.
Haleigh People Decide to Mai Estranged from Wile
Build Their Kills Her and Mother-
Water Plan Mm
. Action look- LA Int. Dee. W.
to Mm ownership it Hart early today s wt
a water works plant was a v. H Hart, from whom h
called meeting of the board of aider- was separated bar mother, Mrs.
a resolution to or
tug adopted. board attar Hart
to Hie offer of Wake Hit a tea boon lat
to sell Its plant retained to home of a In
rejecting thin and by where he was captured.
took action to see that a amount Ufa. who was OS years old.
of the city's hydrant rents towards W killed. She was shot
rehabilitating the present plant. as she slept. Mrs. Hart, awakened I
The first action of the was to by the report of the shot, ran Iron
decline the offer of the Wake Water bar bedroom to be shot down by bar
Company to sell its plant to the Her death occurred two
at The resolution adopted hours later.
after due consideration
the water committee on the part of
the city is instructed to respectfully
decline the offer of the Water
Company to sell to the city Raleigh
the Wake Water Company plant at a
valuation of and the said
committee is so instructed to no-
the attorney for the
This offer to sell by the Wake
Company expires on the first day
of January the declination to buy
the plant at is made on the
ground that the price is too large
According to the report of the civil
engineer engaged by tUt the val-
of the physical property of th
Wake Water is lb
and with added values
accounts is carried up to about
The offer to ell at is
Hart had
been married but
few
IS
.-,. W.
Wood, of Zebulon. this county, s
arrested here on the charge of false
pretense, in that he made oath to the
Wake county register of deeds that
Mary V. was eighteen rant
old in procuring a license for her mar-
to Ellis Husk, when the father
that she is only sixteen rears
old. The is a
The couple were married on
Br T. H.
e. of girl, is pros- Wood
who was past man.
A LETTER TO MERCHANTS
All policies insure a stock of
merchandise contain what, is known as
Iron Safe Clause is a
you ;
Take a complete itemized
of stock on hand at least once in
each calendar year.
Keep a set of books, which shall
clearly present a record of
business transacted, including all
sales and shipments, both for
cash and credit, from late of inventory.
Provide a fire-proof safe in
which the books and shall be
kept; or, keep them in some place not
exposed to afire that would destroy
your store.
Failure to produce such set
and inventories after a fire renders
your FIRE INSURANCE policies null and
void
Stocks are usually smaller right
after the holidays. Its a good time to
take an inventory
H. A. WHITE,
Insurance
Established 1895
Evans Street, Greenville, N. C.
For .
Makes a sensible,
enduring present and
genuine value giving
for the money if your
purchases are made
here.
FINE FURNITURE
For Parlor, Bedroom, dining room; original de-
signs and copies of the graceful, artistic old-period
prices that will make your own appeal
to your sense of economy. Drop in and see
TAFT VANDYKE
Montana Want law I hanged
Mont. move
rent to secure the repeal or
o to be far above amount
that might be offered for the
The next resolution by the
was one which had its ,,,.,.,,,, of of
pose the holding in of all ,.,,. , M.,,, Th is
rents paid by the city for use of ,.,, ,,, f ,,. in-
this money to be us for the ,,,,,,.,,, ,.,. , is.
betterment of the plant, so as to upon are re.
core v for Raleigh and prevent
a famine in ;
do. adopt by the
refers to 2,7-0.
-s of
today at a
to pay a much higher of
Interest.
of Interest
Capital
at
LONDON, If, -Lieut General
all of the important engage-
in the Indian and was
present at the relief of Lucknow,
his nineteenth birthday an-
today. He retired from ac-
military service nearly fifty years
Dec. condition ego.
of George the Richmond.
plumber, who placed his bead in the
elevator shaft of the new Commercial Hearing M
bank building to call WASHINGTON. C. Dec.
workman on a lower floor and quarters of the Interstate Com-
skull was fractured by the fall in this illy a
of the elevator, continued critical to- of hearings was begun, on the
day. though the physician stated that of transit privileges
The Bank of Greenville
North Carolina
RESOURCES OF
Half Million Dollars
Off it excellent
vices to the people cf
Pitt County with a
cordial solicitation
business.
K. I. DAVIS President
S. T. Vice President
JAMES L. LITTLE,
II. D.
tin was no immediate danger of
death. The elevator shot down like
a plummet and caught Mr.
head in the shaft.
The eight morning newspapers of
North Carolina have a circulation cf
as against a circulation of 56.-
for the. afternoon papers, ac-
cording to statistics gathered by the
department of labor and printing.
The weeklies have a circulation
of the semi-weeklies have
circulation of the monthlies
214.330, the II semi-monthlies HI AM.
There are 1211 Democratic papers. IS
independent-Democratic.
can. in-
dependent. The have pub-
the Methodists Christian
Protestant
, Primitive
Will Baptists religious
Other Interests
have one or more publications.
electrocutions will occur
the months of January and Feb-
Sam Thompson, of Union
county, will die January Will Lo-
of Anson will die
and Arthur Johnson of
county, will electrocuted
The two last are
BREAKS IN BRONX
NEW YORK. Dec. epidemic
of bold robberies and safe
in apparently th-
work of an organized hand of
ala who are estimated to have
ed something like In loot
their co-operations, been ended,
the police believe, by the arrest to-,
day of live men and two women.
The safe blowers worked with
cleverness that many men
In their stores to guard their
property. A chance pickup by a
today of a
who gave D as Harry
and upon whom were found
ton keys, safe drills and other para-
used a led
a raid on an apartment and other
In the raided apartment
found a outfit of cracks
men's and a quantity of x-
accorded by railroads to shippers
THIS DATE IN HISTORY
December SO
Lewis, a signer of the
Declaration of Independence.
in New York. Born in
Wales In 1713.
Gadsden purchase brought
to the States nil of Ari-
south of the Gila.
in New and
other cities suspended specie
payments.
famous Iron-clad Monitor
foundered In a gale off Cape
Hatteras.
Henry B. Brown of Michigan,
commissioned associate justice
of the supreme court of the
Stales.
1903 Bit hundred lost In Are
and panic In the Thea-
Chicago.
Stephen II.
Professor Stephen B. one
of most widely known of Canadian
educators, was horn in England, De-
t ember 186.9 He came to America
p his boyhood and received his
cation at Canada College and
Toronto University. Later he took a
course at the University;
of Chicago. a political scientist
Professor is widely known. I
In 1907 Professor was select-1
ed by the Rhodes Trust to make
tour of the British empire, delivering
lectures on imperial problems.
Woodrow Wilson, president-elect of
the States, years old today.
Henri de celebrated French
poet, years old today.
MOVED
I I now in my new store
in the Building.
where my patrons are in-
to call and see the
hands me line
SILVER-
WARE.
I I especially for the
holiday trade.
CHRISTMAS AND
BRIDAL PRESENTS
mil be glad In hare you
my new store at any time
W. L. BEST
THE
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Karl of years old
today.
Kipling, the famous
years old today.
Lieut. Gen. Sir George II.
a distinguished veteran the Brit-
army, years old today.
Sui Railway
I OF THE SOUTH
Direct Lines to All Points North.
East, South and West
The ladles the Round Table will
with Mr. J. W. Tuesday
afternoon at o'clock.
Perry Belmont, noted New York
years old today.
Elizabeth of
men old today.
Earl of old to-
day.
Low Round Trip Fares to
WESTERN
Land of the
ALSO TO CALIFORNIA POINTS AND
ALL PRINCIPAL
Convenient
Lighted Coaches, Complete
Dining Car
you are contemplating a trip to
tiny point, completing arrange-
for It will be wise for
you to consult a of the
Southern Hallway, or write the under-
signed, who will gladly and
furnish you with all
as to your best and quickest
schedule and moat comfortable way
in which to make the trip
J. O. JONES.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
N. C.
H. K. CART,
General Agent.
Washington, D. C.
U. Li.
SCHEDULE
ruins Raleigh, effective July
A. M.
a. Atlanta,
Memphis and points Jackson-
ville and Florida points,
at Hamlet for Charlotte
Atlanta.
THE WILMINGTON
Loathes and parlor car. Con-
for Washington,
more. New York. and
Providence.
VAST
w.
p. Richmond, Wash-
and New York
day and
at Richmond with
C a O hi Wash with
and B O. for
burg and weal.
THE SEABOARD
If p. Atlanta. Charlotte
Wilmington, Birmingham,
and Parlor u
Hamlet.
p. m. No. for
Henderson and
Richmond
Washington a. New York
p. in.
arrive to Washington and New
York
I. II t N. P. A.
H. D. P. A
Raleigh N. C
California Woman Seriously Alarmed.
I short time ago I contracted a
cold which settled on my lungs
and caused me a great deal of annoy-
I would have bad coughing
and my lungs were so sore and
Inflamed I began to be seriously
alarmed. A friend recommended
Cough Remedy, saving
aha had used it for yearn. I bought a
bottle and It relieved my cough the
night, and In a week I was rid
of cold and of
writes Miss Marie Gerber.
Cal. For by all dealers.
IT is the best present CM a b J at ill
teach him the habit saving and he thank
you in after years pint n lit Kit. to or-
tune. You can open it with so little as a dollar, but
whatever the is it will help the boy than
anything else you can offer him.
Come into this bank today and let
us show you how do it.
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C.
F. James, J. P. V- F. J. Forties,
the
Used in Our
Prescription
Depot
Coward woolen Drug Co.
lilting I t . r,
ICE
CREAM
OBJ.
All Fountain
Toilet Articles,
Full Lint
Fountain
Pens.
Supplies
Co.
You may pay a less price, but you can't get as good
quality. lb. lb. lb.
All good it or will It for
G. M. SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers cotton
duce. We now
Mm Co.
will be glad to have out .
on in
nil
William J. Fields
William J. Fields, who has been re-
elected to from the Ninth
district of Kentucky, was born In
Carter county, Kentucky, December
Representative Fields la an
excellent example of the man
In politics. After completing ed-
at Kentucky University he
engaged for a time In practical farm-
H then embarked In the real
estate business and later he became
as a commercial traveler.
Prior to to
the Democratic ticket two ago
he had never held public office.
Retirement
WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee. la.
Gen. Edward J. fa-
an Indian fighter,
active career In the army today. To-
morrow he will reach his sixty fourth
birthday and will be
on vim r lit id In accordance
with the law.
f.
m ,
T el Graded
There is a good number of children
n the graded school who are
Id varying degrees from weak eyes,
defective hearing, adenoids, swollen
tonsils, bad and other ailments
could easily remedied. The
vacation this year is longer
than usual and I want Insist that
parents take advantage of It and have
children treated if they a- in
need of it. In a day or two I shall
send out notices to the parents of the
children who we believe should be
examined. I sincerely hope all pa-
rents will have their children exam-
next week if they have any
on for suspecting the need of
nation
I do not deem It necessary to
upon parents the necessity of
to the health of school children.
paper and periodical has for
three years or more been publishing
articles of warning. Public speak-
ministers, teachers, etc. have
spoken on health topics until there
ought not to be any- person who is
informed of the terrible consequences
of neglecting school children's health.
I know of no greater injustice to a
child than to permit It to grow up
diseased, crippled or weakened, if
diseases or weaknesses can be
And generally such dis-
eases can be removed or overcome
in childhood only.
Please have your children
ed if you have any cause to be
Have treated
No teacher can educate a
who Is diseased. No child can
grow up Into strong, vigorous man-
hood or womanhood whose body is
neglected.
Respectfully.
H H. SMITH.
Superintendent of Schools
From Colored
at Parmele
.-Principal W
Chance, founder of the Parmele
Industrial Institute, announce that
ii of the Hank of
County. N C
-d two hundred I
ratios. One hundred is on
of the land and the other hundred
is for its Mr. it Q
president of the A-
Greensboro. N. C
s a dollars. It may-
be information to state that
W. Staton. a colored of the
community, has donated a hundred
dollar on the purchase of the land.
His is far the largest contribution
come from a colored
President Chance is just in receipt
of information which
es him that an effort is on foot in
the north to put his school on such
that he can give more
time and energy to its development,
and thereby do away with his
to meet current
The culmination of the plan will
Prof. Chance to begin building
in the near future.
C. W. B. M. Sen ire
Miss Etta field organizer of
the Christian Womans Hoard of Mis-
made an Interesting talk
the Christian church here Sunday
night on the work of the board
how to enlarge its efforts for the com-
year. The service was made all
the more enjoyable by the presence
of the quartet of Atlantic Christian
College, of Wilson, who sane several
beautiful The quartet is
of Messrs. II. II. Settle and
Spain, and Misses Harriet
Settle and Agnes Spain.
SALE
ON Wednesday. Jan. 1913. at
J. A. s in the of
Mien. N. Cm I will sell at public am
the personal property of J. W
Webb, consisting of one 15-horse gas-
engine, one band saw. one turn-
lathe, one shaper. one jointer, one
line of shafting and pulleys, one bug-
J and harness, one blacksmith blow-
together all mechanic and
blacksmith tools and all material on
hand.
This 27th day of Dec. 1912.
Assignee.
law
of
suffering with liver com-
Iva Smith of Point
Blank. Texas, decided to try a
box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and
I am happy sap that I am complete-
cured and can them to
For sale by all dealers.
a n
Mr. o. it. Blown, of Raleigh,
some years had a moving
show here. Is in town looking
p location to open again in Greenville.
LOOT, WATCH -H SIZE,
fear case. South movement.
No. Reward return. Ne-
Greenville It. F. D.
M -ltd
Winterville Items.
iv.
holidays at
Tor all kinds of farm supplies
Harrington Baikal and
K. K I'm and Gavin
on came in Saturday night to
holidays at home.
ad to
the general for I heir liberal
during the
I their g I sat lag t
all wishing them a happy and pros-
Misses Cox. Mrs. R T.
Cox and Mrs. K K. Tucker went to
Greenville Monday.
Furniture and mattresses in plenty
at A. Ange and
Mr. J. R. Johnson went to Green-
ville Tuesday.
Miss Cox went to Green-
ville Tuesday.
Harrington, Barber and Company-
will make you some close prices on
agricultural lime, it will pay you to
see them.
For freshes of all kinds and any-
thing in the grocery line see R. W.
Messrs. Cox.
Walters
Wednesday.
When in need of any thing carried
in a merchandise store call to see
Spier and Jackson.
Misses Minnie Mae and While
head went to Ayden Thursday.
If it is anything In hardware or
supplies see A. Ange and
Mrs. W. I. House won to Green-
ville Thursday.
Miss Annie from Ayden was
in town Thursday.
Misses Mamie and Clyde Chapman
Went to Greenville Thursday even-
ling.
For beef, fish and oysters see R.
Pail at once.
Mr. I. S. Jackson was In town Fri-
t. M. F. I.
The annual meeting of the
of Pitt County Branch of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance As-
will be held In the court
house in Greenville on Monday. Jan-
1913.
G. T. TYSON. President.
to
Marriage
I. and Ruth Ante
Sow
K B I Moon
.,
J y . II ; .
. tad N
J. P. K ad Ada
I . s I Si N
w. W. Puck
and Cannon.
C and Coward.
K and Harriet
Smith.
II D and Sadie K. Per-
kins.
Pan Graham and
A Harrow and White.
Haddock Lela Harden,
N w and Myrtle
Jonah Hobgood and Morgan,
A. S. Haddock and Lilly Carroll.
Herman and Polly
Jones.
COLORED
Jenkins and Martha
Simon Jones and Williams.
Coward and Chancey.
Hart and Mary
Lafayette Carson and Francis
P. P. and Rosa Pender.
S P. and Matilda Smith.
Want Bay Line
. ,
Nut rows BALI rim
a a
.-r lo a
or well All
a or
at r
. Julian H. I
N,
.
loll Mil
-s in a
well umbered original growth puck
pine and oak. Sufficient buildings
T . K Y i
Greenville.
IT
l APPLES.
S II.
TABLE BOARDERS- m M w.
-anted. Mrs. J. II. White.
Ill
ITS
No In Seek Mar. The
I- It
No need leave Greenville to hunt
up proof. have it here at
hone. The forward state-
of a Greenville resident like that
given below bears an Interest for
man. woman or child lure in
Greenville.
T. R. Moore, deputy sheriff.
street. Greenville. X. C.
was troubled by lameness In my
heck and my kidneys did not do their
work as they should. I got
Kidney Pills from the John I,.
c-i Co., and I had not used them
long before I got relief. I can
this remedy acts as
Ker sale by all dealers. Price
cents. Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ed States.
Remember the and
no other.
Adv.
HALE AMI SEED
Limited quantity sale at
p., c-
t e h
I pounds of T. M
R. F. D. Greenville.
II ltd
Will
pay . .-.-. a tea
lave roe as well u labor
try line and see
what they will do Sold by Carr am
II I
Packet
i . I
lit I
Hail
Witt
., and
1.1 Sundays.
N daily .
Old . n
Ti- sold to all points North.
BALI
On Thursday next, being January
2nd. will sell at auction the
i st bidder, all of horses, mules.
Boa, carts, corn, hay
pit . teats
take place the farm
Which sold, situated mile
Greenville Terms of sale.
ED
. ltd
Sal
acres, gt acres cleared, e
ea I miles west of in
I miles from two district
graded worth of
. included, g up lo date
I I
I, use- other out buildings Con-
the finest farm in that sec-
all clay subsoil Ne sand A
bargain to quick buyer.
J F
N. C
THAT ME III
selling the Imperial Irons
on positive guarantee, if they don't
suit and do the work we will refund
your money. Carr and Atkins.
Id
Could Shout Joy.
want to thank you from the bot-
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader
o w. Va., the wonder
double benefit I got from
in curing me of both a severe
case of stomach trouble and of
from which I bad been an
almost sufferer for ten years
It my case as though made
for For dyspepsia.
Jaundice, and lo rid the system
Electric It tiers have no superior. Try
them bottle is guaranteed
Satisfy. Only cents at all druggists
A Pool Plot.
When a plot exists be-
tween liver and bowels to cause
by to act. take Dr.
New Life Pills and end suck
use of your They gently
compel of stomach,
and bowels, and restore your health
and all good feelings Ha at all drug-
t.
May Change
Music National
met in annual convention hereto-
day as the of
The sessions will continue several
y other things the
will consider and act a pro-
to change the of
to National Musical
--.-a-
business in April, 1901, over eleven years ago, with the Capita of
its efforts not for the benefit of for the of
the community, drawing its patronage from the rank and file of Pitt pros-
people,
The Greenville Banking Trust Company
Working Capital of
Total Resources
700,000.00
Has grown to only THE LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION in Pitt County, but stands
the front rank with the largest banks in Eastern
ITS INCREASE IN DEPOSITS FROM on November 26th, to
on November 26th, 1912, has been EQUALED BY FEW BANKS IN THE STATE.
Provided with every safe guard for the protection of depositors, with ample resources, ac-
Directors, safe and conservative management, we solicit your business.
I Uncle Sam and the State of North Carolina Do
with US.
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres.
E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres.
C. S CARR,
ITEMS
He-
As have in some
lime will to wine now
It my arm dun I give out. I tall had
A crippled arm two months. .
much I mil write but lit-
I don't think I can do I he neigh-
for I don't know of
II the going and and
around here, bill will do my heal
I left Scotland NAT. and
went to Wilson and until Sun
then came down here and am
pending the lime very pleasantly
relatives and friends. I
will be here for month yet.
Miss of
and Miss Nina Harris, of
the teachers at Smith's school house
he has to attend to his father's bus
MUlTI Stokes,
and will leave
tot
H R i. to
Till Monday.
Mr W G Weal hi Bethel
mi mi
Train
Although last Tuesday was one of
worst of the year so far as
is yet it was one of the
, -I delightful of the season for the
people. Th occasion of
Ibis pleasure was the of
he tenth their mar-
;. Mi. and Mrs II.
n i to u p. .
was beautifully and taste
fully decorated throughout the par-
with carnations.
use and tens, the lift room with
Spanish holly, haw and ferns.
tie hall hanked in reran and moss,
and the dialog room American
Beauty and red
candle.
The their
th door to little Misses Pearl
and Mary Wright and Master
Wright and were received Mr. and
Mrs B. II
IT. and Mrs. Oil.
door.
n i . are new .
the unlucky IS.
Smith is relative In
Fannie Hardy or is
risking Lee Nichols la
Mr. has
ad the Outline house in
Mr. Ban Taylor Hugo spent
held a there on the 1311. of Tuesday here with friends.
for the benefit of the school received pounds of d-
eighty-four dollars and the stuff to subsoil land and, house received at the parlor
cents. A good sum for the the stuff to subsoil land and It the receiving line Mr. and
Robert. H. Wright. Mrs. B. V.
Mr. David Smith of Smithtown. and Mr. Richard left Monday Wright of N. C.
Miss Nichols, of taking bis daughter. Miss to and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Miss Mary
were married in the Christian church in S. and will Wright Of Washington. N. C. and
at Arthur Tuesday evening at Mara via Richmond, where he will Miss Nell Witherington. of
o'clock. Rev. C B. of purchase a car of stock for this mar- N. C.
After the mar- Punch served in the rear or
all went to Mr. Smith's AM kinds of hardware, mill linings, the hall by Mr. and Mrs. Smart Carr
In Smithtown where there was a bullets, guns, and and Miss Barrett. Dr. R. L. Carr and
bountiful supper awaiting them. J. R. Smith and Miss Joyner Pa via received at
Miss E. at Joyner of John Bill Cannon will move the door of the gift room. Mr. and
came to the wedding Tuesday even- family to Ayden and will occupy Mrs II E. Austin received in the hall
and spent Christmas with her sis- lie W Hail residence on at the entrance to the dinning room
Mrs. Mills Smith, home and Maine street. and Mr. W. II and
Wednesday evening. Mr. Rollins will move his Elisabeth Pugh in the dining room.
Miss Mattie Little of Wilson, came family to the W. F. Hart house on Cream, cake and minis were served
down evening to spend garnet Main sired and Cannon lane, by Misses Margaret Es-
time with relatives and friends J kinds of hardware, cement and tell and Nellie Tender.
and at farm supplies H. Smith and An unusually large number of
Mrs, C C. Cobb and daughter. Miss j. Allied Harrington has handsome and useful presents were
of Norfolk, and Miss Battle chased the home of Mr. to h seen in the rooms. They
of Wilson, are spending II and moved there- of tin ware,
time at i. He tells us he is relieved from brass, iron, silver, cut glass
Miss Gertrude Eason. of Lizzie. ,.,,, i,,,,. city lite and enjoying and china.
Christmas in our neighborhood. living near natures Mr and Mrs. Wright have a host
Mr Carter and Miss Margaret h. K. Burgess, lie M. B. friend ill and else-
of Roanoke Rapids, wore mar- church Riled the pulpit in the Chris- where and a most delightful even-
there on Wednesday and came ,,., Sunday and IT. was spent. The warm and hear-
here Thursday evening to spend a Q, Caldwell. president A C. C. Congratulation extended them
portion of their hone., moon with rel- night. love esteem in which
friends. A, the home of the bride's father, they held here and they begin
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cay of p Ayden. their Journey now toward future an-
spent Christmas at Mr K M ,, and quiet home with best wishes of their
was Ml El was many admirers that they may at least
Mr. C. E. attended the , marriage to Mr. It. K of reach the golden one.
Union Meeting at Saturday Dr. K I i den
I must think and do hope that the They have our best wishes.
people of this section are growing K. are pie
better, for It has a common u. remove the buildings Horn by and between
thing for a few of them to pet drunk ,. j. A. Harrington properly, Pitt County,
and scrap through Christmas erecting a
times. Hut this season I have not two story brick stores. 1st.
heard of a scrap nor accident, nor ,,,, f friends are away spend- following schedule of Fees
of any one being drunk except one ,,, and many are here. medical service will be strictly
and I must tell a little joke on we cannot learn their names, but
him. He Is I colored man ,. is, t., rt and prosper- o'er
boys gave him twenty dollars to ,. . p. m. to
not drink anything until after Christ of ; IO 2.00
mas and one of the neighbors passed mill Mr. 11.00 to
his house next morning after Christ- was tilling at the time
CHRISTMAS
FOR THE HORSES.
Whips and
Harness.
known from ocean to
t as the best and
strongest. They wear the
longest, Ask for
Warm
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB
CELEBRATED t-A Line of BLANKETS and
Only the strongest leather
goes into Harness
we sell
j We Carry the Best Lire f Firearms and
Ammunition.
j BEST YOU CAN BUY I USEFUL IX CUTLERY
FOB EVERY ONE IX THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE THE CELE
LINE OF SCISSORS IX TACK
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware.
HART HADLEY
X. C.
NOTICE
mas and saw he was drunk and was We give Jake a
his banjo for all It was worth
The people had a Christmas M,. j A g f who
tree at Smith's school house Christ-
ad his family out to Oklahoma
a. to p. m.
p. in. to p. in. 2.00
p. in. to a. m. 3.00
ah medicine extra.
max to the great enjoyment of bx returned last week and Ordinary in Country
all present. us ,, ,,, enjoyed a day a mile.
Our efficient teachers. Miss Joyner ,, w,. he came Visits la Country
and Miss Harris, opened their school lo brother marriage, but Mileage 11.00 a mile.
Visit in Country
at Smith's school house on Monday
he said not.
Medicine extra.
Call Visit In Country
Peel gynecological,
morning, to the delight of many of Mr j n ha the
their pupils. They only had one f the Mines Co.
week vacation. With him Mess
Miss Maud Miss Mary Taylor and J. A. Davis. The and with to
and Mr. of Snow Hill will b Taylor and will he governed by the Fee
are visiting In Smithtown and attend- These gentlemen have for
ed the party at Mr. Ivy Smith's experience and we bespeak for them
K good business.
Mr. Joe Cobb. of Standard was vis- or, unit Mr. T. J.
at Mr. Ivy Smith's Sunday. Ion of Spring, has purchased
Mr. R. B, wont to ., in the firm of Han
Greenville Monday.
Mr. R. M. Starkey left for want a lap robe
Monday of last week, to spend Christ- saddle or
mas with some of his people here and
horse or knee boots, buggy.
returned this morning. or dray harness J. II. Smith
Mr. Smith went to Farmville and
morning.
Stokes Items Kit Dec.
Is Aldridge and Nellie Dixon spent
and our people are busy Thursday night with Miss
again. Some sorry that Leap
year has come to a close. Mr and rs. I. Venters came
Misses and Mildred Saturday night after pending
returned Saturday night from , holiday In
ton where they spent a few days. Hen Buck. Lester Edward
Seems to be some attraction out j c attended Sunday
ear Oak Grove. Mr. Stokes hero Sunday afternoon,
and the cashier seem to go that way Johnson of
real with Misses Velma
Mr. Henry and Miss and Venter.
both of this place, Mr c. R Venters went to Vance-
married Sunday morning at the
home of the bride by Mr. Mr Pall was a pleas-
They left Immediately ant n town Sunday night,
the ceremony on the eight-thirty Wedding hells will soon be ringing
train for Raleigh amid showers of
and old shoes.
Mr. I. H. Roberson children
in A double wedding
b expected soon at Hotel.
t; which has heretofore been in
Signed,
W. H. DIXON,
If. T.
V. A. WARD.
C. O.
MORRILL,
C. C. JOYNER,
D, S.
J. K. PATRICK,
THUS.
S.
C. Oil.
L. C.
J. H. HUDSON,
C. It JONES.
W, W.
WM. conn
W. I.
T. COX.
I I
Some Recent
During the rush there were
Ml many things demanding attention
that The Reflector overlooked keeping
Op visits of the stork, who
by no means stingy with his
Three young ladles arrived
whose presence not been noted.
The Modern Store
E are in our new modern store at our same old stand on
West Evans street, where we invite our many many
friends to meet us face to face and hand to hand at our store.
In my twenty-six years in the mercantile I in n-
ville, serving my many friends to the best of my ability, as far as
my equipment would permit, wish to thank you.
But we are now in position to give you better service than
j ever before owing to our skillful and careful arranging our new store
for your and our convenience. Our full lines en all floors are
and will be the best that any skillful buyer can select
AND BOYS
In all the colors, each garment handsomely tailored, and each e
tailor-made CLOT HES.
There are many
go d
in
Our Coat Suits
and Cloaks
TBS SOME OF THE BUST PAT-
AND HANDSOMEST TAILOR-
OF TUB SEASON.
NICE LONG AND SHORT
CLOAK IN NEW RIG
COLLARS AND AND
NEAT I S AND POCKETS BRAID
ED
The Hume For
Shoes
All lit give service I ear
demand I great We ran fit
member of family save
II will buy from oar
Hie el pair
but they all come In time to be class-
are visiting in i l Meeting t the Farmers with the leap year lasses They
Mr. Davenport, of Washington member of the farmer n the homes of Dr, and Mrs. J.
and Misses Alma Selina Fleming who can possibly do so Nobles. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook-,
of were visiting the family to meet at Greenville and and Mrs II. II. Smith.
C. T.
IS THE
BE ART EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LA PI TA L A N
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A X l
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE
j DEED AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
, PART OF NORTH
LIN A AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
I ELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
our ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
HE HAD UPON
I. the I the
VOLUME
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM WRY MM
MM II lit II.
Hi
OF DUTY
SOUTHERN IS
II PULLMAN
Democrats of Both
Officers
TERM,
TO
SOUTHERN SI ATES DURING
PAST YEAR ADD SIXTEEN
. MILLION TO BANK CAPITAL
Three d h It Twenty Five
in North Carolina, Financial 1911
lo Improved Laws and e live
PARADE
ii n arum
TO ENO WAS
v m By Offering Their Offices
mm
or Form of
FOR SPEAKER Evelyn of Jacksonville
Carolina
AI
All Will Re
Jan.
of and of the
of representatives held their
CINCINNATI Jan.
Stewart, a young woman who was
found bound and drugged In a Pull-
man mi a Four train from
when It reached here today,
told the a sensational story of
caucus last night and nominated of-
Beers for the two houses of the ah made every effort to con-
will begin its identity. Later she
today at o'clock, noon. g Jacksonville,
my
way there.
left Jacksonville some lime ago
went to New York to shop. Then
session today II o clock, noon. My u Jacksonville,
W. Connor, ; engaged la marry a man
of L., the and was on
House caucus for speaker, by
nation and without opposition. Rep-
K. M. Koonce, of Onslow,
who. had been a candidate for the of- j ,
flee,, having withdrawn his candidacy
yesterday afternoon because of th. , WM
present condition of his health. He i. a m of berth
here for duty a representative, but ,,,. ,
ii still suffering from a carbuncle,
which ha had him confined to Then I re-
bed part of time during the ,
weeks. , .
The other nominees for the office. were
-a
Clerk. T. O. Cobb. o, declared
dork. Alfred o I an for an.
Clerk, at D. or car
at am. n. knowledge of it.
of w s
at-Arms. K. J. Jenkins of of after
Senate I , , he
The Democratic cancan of the n- am,
in agree,, upon J again,
the following the m- I The ,,,. and are
official working body of the Sena e I investigation.
Chairman of BeaU.
Harry Stubbs of Martin; r, ,.
pro-ten. of the Senate. . a . An ball filled
i in
grossing Clerk, W. E. Hooks
Wayne; at Arms. G of the,
Hall of Cumberland; Assistant of members of the
G. W. of An- was called, and It was found
Reading Clerk, R. M. of the were present.
of Chairman Howie announced that
Both were good natured for ,
and for all positions save that of and Representative E. R
of the Senate there placed
practically no serious contest. tho of W. Connor, of
Sen. elected by a man of Progressive
chairman of the Senate of and long
and Senator B. n
of as Secretary. Representative W. H.
nomination of Sen. Mason, of seconded the
of seconded by Sen. of Connor, referring to
Cumberland, Senator Pharr of as a and progressive
Mecklenburg, unanimously, by
rising vote, as pro-1 p Ray representative from Ma-
of the Senate. moved that the nomination be
H. M Phillips of by acclamation, and the motion
elate editor of the Greensboro News. wag without a hitch. Mr. Con-
nominated by Sen. Hobgood. of MM nominated without
reading clerk, and, on
motion of Sen. of Hertford.,
his was made
ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. than
was added to tho banking
capital of ten southern states by
new Institutions formed during 1912.
according to figures complied by the
Southern Hanker and announced to-
day.
Report from Mate banking depart-
the comptroller of the cur-
at Washington show that
the year banks were
liquidated, which, including
and failures, wiped out 13.-
banking capital and
j banks reduced capital for an
loss of This was par-
offset by an Increase in the cap-
ital of
making the net gain for the
year
The distribution of new banks and
capital by states was as
Locates h Husband After
A Search Eighteen
Years
CHICAGO, Jan.
search of eighteen yeas has had its
ending in Chicago. The eighteen
years have been filled with altering
and sorrow for mother and a boy
who is blind. tS retribution will
SAYS IF
I TO STOP
ROWDYISM
torn RUN PEACE
WASHINGTON, Jan. the Celebration of
Taft will turn out the Fifteenth Unit-1 The
cavalry at For Myer, II
He
LONDON, Jan. Is
no disposition in London to
doubt that as soon as Che delegates
, y to the t
ii desire to i ii ii n Pi
avenue on March before the
procession the following have celebrated th orthodox
,,. holiday the peace
. . .,,,. . Clue will be resumed.
the given out
at The There is reluctance
women the among all parties, threats
come in the municipal court of Judge the and Major Richard SI- of Mich an eventuality arc still
Hopkins. when tho mother of police, have tend in some quarter.
boy will face the object of their withheld permission for the parade be
cause feared the actions of a
Pollack the husband ,,.
and father, who deserted then.
Pollack and his were be given the marcher.
No Banks New
Capital
Slate
Alabama . I
Florida .
Georgia.
Kentucky . 500.0011
. l
Mississippi .
North Carolina . 1165.250
Carolina . 1.114,000
Tennessee . 1,440.000
Virginia . 1448.000
past year as compared with
showed a decided Improvement
In tho strength and character the
I new blinking says the
Southern Hanker, to Improved
bunking law and more effective
During th past year eighteen state
bank In the south passed into the
national system without change of
capital stock.
At the same time the representative
Of be European powers are busily
in offering friendly advice to
lice and that proper protection COUld and in case
not given the marcher. ohs
lied a score of years ago in Boston. Prominent local business men have prove Insufficient the am-
Mass. They lived together happily volunteered their services lo the b,,,,,, are seeking for the beat
until son was born. The boy was method of intervention In order to
was blind at birth Then the bus- settle the crucial question of
. blind at in,,, the . promise to
band and father disappeared. His M, w, , , .
ire searched the city and secured the from if the HoM ,.,.,.,,, the method of pro-
help of the police of the entire con- protection was Inadequate.
., . . K-. it I .
an issue from the present dead-
At first it was believed Tho will be walled
Pollack had been killed. on by a committee f the that Pasha.
Hut proved that he will urge the par-, M ha
was alive. This was all that mt , at once lo that the plan . asking
his wife could learn. for parade may not be held up to the con-
spent all of the I was . ,,,.,,
earning in keep up the president Tall is to b invited .
she said las, night. suffered ,. . arching women. Tn.-v explanation, which he
years from more than procession will be th
Board Of Education In
Regular Here
rows. My little blind boy and I were pageant aver seen In Oil
often hungry. Then I heard that be
was In
Mrs. Pollack sold what few posses-1
she had and paid the railroad
fare for her son and herself. They till I
reached Chicago a week ago to find
the man for who. they had been
searching so long had been married
to woman for four years.
Without money and now desperate,
the woman appealed to the Immigrant
They cared for her and her son and
obtained Pollacks arrest on a
brusque of the Bee-
Five, Forty
Mr. Speaks.
Mr. Connor was greeted with
round of applause when he entered
of Mr. W. O. Stokes Sunday. Saturday. January 4th. meeting at Ci
I wonder why it is Mr. Joe Tyson court house o'clock
waits until the holiday to W. H.
come to Stokes Ho was out R. L. Sec.
lat nigh, and tea gold and
are Just floating around. It Is that Manager Joe Wood , curve ball was faster than
Miss Lillian Stokes Sat- man and T bar parted Johnson's straight one.
night Scotland the Interests of Flynn the like most of the will not
by Mr. Cherry. Just wish company, and that Joe will look after admit that the youngster of today
Cousin could stay longer, but future. plays real baseball.
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young ladles and their parents.
Joyce, the former
leaguer, maintains that Amos Ru-
The of House thanking the
was t in motion a few minutes members for the honor confer-
o'clock when He- upon e declared that this
of and placed In n when ,,,,, Democratic party l
nomination, the name of T. C. Bowie are at stake
of for chairman. There being th, Well as the nation,
no other nomination Mr. called North Carolina
for the vote. Bowie was elected nil- looking to the House and
He took the chair and for wisdom, progress
called the to order and Let It be our chief aim
Representative Roberts, of people be- not disappointed.
Buncombe, nominated i. E. h. COncluded. amidst applause.
Alamance, for secretary of the ,. .
ca and the latter was unanimously and tat
fern have signed to box eight rounds
At of g Jan.
Tho Board of education met In reg
session on Monday. It was a
busy meeting. Besides the regular
routine work of each meeting the an-
apportionment made. This
was made on the basis of one dollar
land ninety cent per capita. This
gives the same length of term to each
school that had last year. Several
new houses have recently been built
and the board was glad to find that
some of them were being fitted up
with Patent Desks and Teachers desks
by the communities themselves. In-
in the schools being better fit-
up for good and for better work
continues to increase In the county
and th Is a source of gratification.
hid. Jan.
charge , The hearing of the ease Four passenger train No.
will be this morning. from Cincinnati to Chicago, was
Pollack admitted his second mar- wrecked at p. m. this afternoon,
but declared that he previously mile west of nine
had obtained a divorce in a Chicago miles east of this city. ,,,. , .
court. j It is reported that passengers on the Turkish
re killed. One body has been u weeks elapse, however, without a
u th.
n.
At the next it is his
to according to the
cal the be-
I i
Much Ii hoped tor from the action
the European powers are
Russia having given way on
the Bet flan port i u
i . Bi ; laying a more
. to induce
to come lo the term wished n
Balkan allies on the question of
n the Albanian frontier.
II is i that the greatest
i. the powers will be exercised at
Constantinople through the
brought to bear by the am-
A BABY
out of the wreck, that of W, P.
Felt, a traveling salesmen, of
Tot of Five Carries Baby Broth- N. Y. Forty persons are
From Burning Home to be seriously injured.
Jan. Bishop i Wrecking trains conveying every
was a renter on the farm of Will available physician have been dis
decision being reached which will In-
sure the Balkan allies the
Sim. of the fortress of
cording to one of the Bulgarian
gates, be general and
ins cannon who will
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Brown and had a wife and three patched from this city to the scene
children. The father was at his work the wreck. The train left the rails on Q.
and the mother had left the three tots a curve, the cause of which consciousness that w
the house while she went to milk Mt been ascertained. our In the Interest of
Carolina Municipal
HIGH POINT. N. C, Jan. A
large attendance marked opening
here today of the annual meeting of
the Carolina Municipal Association,
embracing the mayors and other
of the leading cities of the state
Mayor F. W. Tate this city,
dent association called the
gathering to order, laws for
tho government of the cities and
towns of the state formed the chief
I of discussion.
Turkey who only by ceiling all the
bland In th Aegean Sea us well
the fortress of can insure
real and lasting peace. Peace without
these condition would
only
many ft
greeting morning
It was still early In the morning and Four cars left the rails
the baby was In bed, not having turning over and blocking the track,
awakened. The second child was play The train was running at a high
with matches and caught the speed.
per covering Inside of the house. The The wreck Is out In the and
two tan screaming for the n h to get details.
door aid
Soon after, with whole Inside of. f Men
little building full of fire CINCINNATI. O. Jan. s.-The an- . ,
smoke, the girl of less than the hear, convention of the National ,
of her baby brother. She of Commission Merchants me. in who,,, . Bend. . .
the flames and soon this city today with a large cent I ; ,., .,.
, baby blackened of from Chicago. New g,. a A a II.
w, but By
MM had reached the New Orleans and numerous other hie
house and saw the roof fall on every- places. e, .
on earth they owned, but with during a wide g hi
a glad heart over the rescue of her of relating the simply because they
baby.
mission business will be considered, stand Greek
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