Eastern reflector, 24 January 1913


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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
mi lac.
D. Editor.
CAROLINA.
out . . 11.00
All months. . M
application at business office in
Building, comer
mil streets
card thank and
f respect Kill b charged I r at
per word.
Communication advertising
be fir at three
per line, up to lines.
Entered as class matter
August 1910. at the a
Noun Carolina,
Kt March
IT,
OF
The final of W.
to the general assembly, hat
Imp moat aptly tanned a message.
He takes a forward stand on mailers
affecting interests and
strongly emphasizes the need of leg-
on these. From the News
sad Observer we take this condensed
synopsis of his
The renews his former
recommendation for a stale-wide
the Torrens land title system.
Insurance regulation and other meas-
that he recommended In former
He declares for a state-
wide search and seizure law to enforce
prohibition; urges a continued liberal
policy for education; declares that all
light and power plants should be reg-
by the Corporation
; believes books should
pulled OB the train; favors four
new Judicial districts; urges factory
inspection; advises that all foreign
corporations he required lo obtain II
before doing business In this
state; emphasizes the need of good
roads and drainage; urges a vigorous
warfare against freight
recommends the enlargement of
the Public Health and an
Increased appropriation for a Library
Commission and new assistants to the
State Librarian; favors the
valuation of railroad property ex-
perts under the Corporation
calls attention to the need of
change in the number of peremptory
challenges; presses the importance of
increasing the Bab and oyster Indus
try. which he says, exclusive of fish
far fertilizer. Is declining;
mends amendments to the anti-trust
law and says against
j trusts are pending in Mecklenburg
and NOW Hanover counties; favors a
special committee to draft u rural
credit law; favors township fire war-
dens, and makes other valuable rec-
The three matters,
aside from some of the Important ones
mentioned above, upon which the gov-
places special emphasis
I Reform. Prison
prison recommendations,
a recommendation of a Pardon
I Hoard and Insurance
tor.
In the card of Mr. A. J. pub-
In Monday's paper, the printer
a word on the copy that he
could not read, and substituted a word
cf his own in parenthesis that had BO
place in the article. We are sorry
that the word escaped notice until It
was too late for correction, and In
justice to Mr. we make this
statement.
Representative of
county, has Introduced In the
a bill for state-wide
attendance in the public schools
all children between the ages of
seven and twelve years. This bill
should pass.
Is a good collector
can make folks come across with the
cash when the ordinary individual
cannot extract a penny out of debtor.
For example, the closing of more
than a lock boxes in the
through failure of the
to pay rent on lime w-as
followed a day of big collections.
That is really the kind of cash
ought to prevail generally.
Right on the eve of his retiring
from office. President Taft sends a
special message to congress showing
whore millions of dollars annually
can be saved to the government by
adopting certain reforms. Wonder
why he did not make this discovery
earlier in his four year term and
help to practice some of the economy
A WORD OF
Seeing bales of tobacco cloth dis-
played about the doors of the stores.
I., a reminder that the farmers will
soon be preparing their tobacco beds.
And right here want to drop tho
warning that they do not prepare for
too large a crop this year. Do not
; plant any more than last year, even
it as much. The good prices at which
tho last crop sold will a great
temptation to increase the crop this
year, but If that Is done lower prices
will likely the result. As long
the supply is kept below the de-
prices will be good, while over-
production will put the below
tho price of making. Five acres at
a profit Is much better than ten acres
at a loss. Keep down the acreage
there will be no disappointment
over prices next fall.
A detective who was helping to
hunt up blind tigers Asheville. got
pinched himself for selling booze.
This Is by no means the I
on record where an officer of the law
was using bis position to be a
of tho law he was supposed to
help
Some folks hold up their hands
when changing the constitution Just
like It was something too sacred to
be changed. Times and conditions
change, and when a constitution be-
comes so old that it does not fit con-
it ought to be changed.
WE SELL THE BEST
Farm Machinery
HARDWARE
Because it
PAYS
us to sell and
BEST
f there is any Doubt in your Mind, let us
Prove our Points to you on
STALK CUTTERS DISC
HARROWS
an on all our Farm and Garden Implements
HART HADLEY
GREENVILLE, N. C.
GRAND OPENING
Exclusive Shoe Store
SOUVENIRS TO VISITORS
You are cordially invited to attend this OPENING whether you wish to buy or merely to look over the
many new styles to be found in this great Shoe Exhibition.
The Men and Women of Greenville Who n t Correct
Style in Will Find Here Shoes for Every Taste
For the younger people new swagger shapes; more conservative styles for the older men and women; in all the popular leathers,
for business wear and all social functions.
THERE'S SATISFACTION IN KNOWING JUST WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. YOU CAN BE SURE THE FOOT
WEAR YOU GET HERE IS THE RIGHT KIND. The styles are those to be worn in the big cities this season; the leather and
workmanship is the best money can buy, with a of your satisfaction which says a good deal and means all and more
than it says; an unusual sort of guarantee; only sale to give on good shoes.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th.
Royal Store
GREENVILLE, N. C.
wan I I
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
T AN H, ONE U UNDUE
AN i ONE, AND IS
BY THE REST
FARM I NO COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
FIN US ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HE FOR WE
YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
T HI HUT A RY
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is the the Healthful, the Heats Employment of
HAVE A
OF TWELVE BUS
I'll ED AM i i; THE HE-1
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW AND
EM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
AD I SI NO
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
RE HAD UPON
X. C, FRIDAY JAM
M Mill II
Senate Declines to Join Invitation
To Bryan, Wilson and
Warm Debate a Feature of the Day's Proceeding the Res
by Representative Justice Inviting Prominent Democrats
to Address the Assembly on Political
Reform
SENATOR SIMMONS RE-ELECTED
CATTLE FREEZING
IN WEST
SNOW HI n, IX
WHILE Hill's AUK III
SEW
BAD CHECKS
MISS Will
ATTACHMENTS OFT
ALBERT l. BAWLS YESTERDAY.
cold is cum;
money
HAL-HIGH. Jan. day in the
general assembly was featured by a
In serious and humor-
vein, In the senate over the res-
by Representative Justice In-
Bryan, Wilson and
to address the assembly on
Methods of Political Id
Cleveland county asking for ti months
public school terms.
Petition from persons in Cleve-
land county for child labor
Favorably From
Resolution to pay note of the stale
Ash commissioner for deficit in
the senate the injection of the this state fund.
Union brought forth a veritable show- Resolution ratifying the
tr of amendments; some wanted to to the federal constitution for
Roosevelt, others Taft, a of senator by of
suggested Bailey, as many
, , , ,, . Bill for Farm life school bonds in
the name of
Craven county.
Rockefeller and Hookworm was also,
mentioned.
Bill for Issuance of bonds by For-
result was the de- county for floating Indebtedness.
of the resolution as amended
In the senate by vote of SI to
Both the senate and house cast lit
vote for Hon. F. M. Simmons to
as senator from North
Carolina. Hon. Cyrus Thompson was
given the complimentary vote of the
Republicans. Senator Simmons was
nominated In the senate by Senator
Ward, of Craven, and In the house
b Representative Dixon of Jones.
senate bill
the commissioners of Gull-
ford county to appropriate for
o Confederate monument passed that
body today.
Representative Williams, of Bun
introduced a bill carrying pro-
visions for a reform In election
and providing the Australian
ballot system for North Carolina.
Senate, Twelfth Day
Bill for bonds by for pay-
for the present courthouse.
Bill to fix compensation of
appointed to partition real es-
and personal properly and of
Jurors to allow dower.
Bill to allow prisoners bound over
to the superior court to work on the
public roads.
Bill concerning the time persons
committed for felonies shall be tried
or discharged.
of Senator
At noon the house took up the
of United States senator in com-
with the Joint resolution for
ballots by the senate and
house today and Joint session to de-
the vote Wednesday.
Representative J. K. of Jones
county, placed In nomination Senator
F. M. Simmons to succeed himself, pay-
tribute to the ability and honesty
NEW YORK, January
freezing to death in the
straw hat out in New
blocked by snow in
lips budding
were headline contrasts to-
day coincident with a-i official tore
much here.
With yes-
it us n colder with-
out c. mildness
the few today there
is hardly any sign of an Immediate
J For the last three days the January
of forty-three years standing
bun repeatedly broken. It was
years ago that Fulton
a Hudson river record by
navigating one of his steamers on this
date as far as Albany- a record equal-
today for the time.
I There is not a particle of Ice In
river. The ice men are reported
and the consumers in the
mood.
Weather Is Promised
WASHINGTON, Jan. cold
wave today had advanced into tho
States from the middle west
and was being followed in the north-
western part of the country by de-
warmer weather.
I The area of high pressure causing
the cold wave was moving toward the
England slates and the weather
Issued a cold wave warning
for the northern part of New
Much colder weather In the Atlantic
tonight and warmer
day In the Interior was
Storm warnings were ordered on
Atlantic from Norfolk to
Me.
NEW BERN, Jan.
Were today sworn out against Albeit
D. Rawls by several local merchants
who claimed that Rawls had given
them worthless checks and in two in-
stances had received cash from them.
Rawls has for tho past few years
been paymaster for the John L,
Lumber Company at this point.
Rawls Is now in Norfolk. Z. V. and
John Rawls, of county, came
to the city today and satisfactorily
disposed of the attachments
their brother by placing money In tin
bank to cover the checks which he had
given
Rawls Is a man In whom every
one had it confidence and to-
day's v ere a shock
those acquainted with
Clark Oppose Free
Passes For Public Officials
Over Railroads
Lieutenant Governor- con- cf of Simmons,
the senate a- II Prayer, Representative of
by Rev. A. V. Joyner. of Central f n
Episcopal church. ,,,, by
A petition from the Forsyth county of
union for public school j.
Representative Clark, of Pitt, and
Representative of were
I appointed tellers. The vote
Simmons Thompson Hi. Mr.
son. Bull Moose, voted With the Deni-
Six Inch Lizard in Man's
Stomach For Fourteen
Several new bills were introduced.
of Senator Simmons
At this the hour for th
election of States Senator was
noon. Senator Ward of
Craven, was recognized and made the
nominating speech. In presenting the
name of Hon. F. M. Simmons, as sen-
to succeed himself, being the
choice of the Democratic
Senator Ward paid high tribute to
Senator Simmons and predicted for
him a distinguished leadership in the
Impending reorganization of the sen-
ate. There were seconding speeches
by Senator of Scotland and HAUNCH CHINK. Pa. Jan.
Senator Mason of Senator after suffering from
Peterson of Sampson and Senator illness for many has
Thorne, of Nash. j dislodged a six-Inch lizard, , which
For tho minority Senator Grant pro- been in his stomach since the
the name of Dr. Cyrus the war.
and Senator seconded Added to suffering came
this nomination. Senators Peterson a m. and when he wont to a
and were made tellers, dentist the tooth had to be extradited.
The vote was Simmons. u,, became weakened from loss of
son blood. His stomach became unset-
The House, Twelfth lay while It was being emptied
Speaker Connor convened the house was dislodged. The
today at II o'clock, prayer b Rev II. wag measured a
M North, pastor of Si root more than six Inches.
Methodist church. Petitions and was a private In the
mortals. Rico campaign In 1898. He docs not
Resolution by Junior Order Dotted remember drinking any lizard, hut be
American Mechanic relative to child vii drunk water while Iv-
labor laws. on his stomach. He Is convinced
Memorial from Junior Order that the animal entered his body at
American Mechanics of for that time or else that be sipped If I
child labor legislation lizard egg. His health is now .-.
Petition from Farmers union, of improved.
Senator First Act
In Senate Since His
Operation
WASHINGTON, Jan.
Overman, of North Carolina, a
tier of the Congressional inauguration
committee, today presented U
senate a joint .
passed, calling for an
appropriation of to enable the
secretary of the senate and the clerk
of the house of representatives to pay
the necessary expenses of the
ceremonies of President-elect
at the on the fourth
Of March.
This was Senator
official act In the senate since he was
operated on during tho Christmas
holidays because of an attack of
Annual Tuskegee
Ala., Jan. large
and representative attendance mark-
ed the opening here today of the 22nd
annual Tuskegee Negro Conference.
Today's program was given over to
the farmers. The problems of
agricultural credit was tho leading
of discussion. Tomorrow s
session will be devoted to tho con-
of the schools, their
work and plans for their betterment.
Hyatt
Dr. II O. Hyatt will be at Hotel
Monday. Feb. to treat dis-
eases of the eye and fit glasses.
A bill to be entitled an act to pro-
the acceptance of free passes
from Public Corporations by
public officials.
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do enact;
Section I. That it shall be a mis-
demeanor for any member of the
General Assembly, or any other pub-
lie official to accept or use a free
pass, or reduction of rates lower than
is charged to the general public, for
transportation over any railroad or
other common carrier, or for any
vice from any express, telegraph or
telephone company at any lime
lug term for which he shall have
been elected.
Sec This act shall he in effect
Iron, and after Us ratification.
Tax Collector Missing
WILMINGTON. Jan. Melvin
Home, who has been employed In the
sheriff's office here to collect taxes on
the outside, left here last Saturday a
week ago. for a visit to Bur-
or Ashton. but has not re-
turned and an effort is being made
him it was reported to-
that the sheriffs office had been
advised that the erstwhile officer was
in Cincinnati. Report also has It
that Homo carried away with him
between and of the money
he had collected ill taxes.
Sheriff S. P. Cowan, when
tonight, refused make any
Statement, but admitted that ho was
trying to locate Home. Mr said that
If any mention was made in the
papers ho would not able to
his officer, lie said Hint the officer
did not have any of bis.
money, but declined to say whether or
not he had any of the lax money with
him.
Max Carey a Bridegroom
LOUIS, Mo. Jan.
known in the
world as Max Carey, the star
of the Pittsburgh team, was mar-
today to Miss of
this The couple met while Carey
has been attending a theological
here. Within a few months the
noted ball player is to be ordained
a Lutheran minister, tact, to-
with his marriage, is taken by
to mean that the coming
season probably will be his last on the
diamond.
PLANS FEAST TOM
in POOH IT BOW.
MISSION OS HI
DAY
n today
NEW YORK. Jan. being
showered with herself and busy
with preparations for her wedding.
Miss Helen Gould has made the army
of homeless men in New York happy
with announcement that they will re-
a treat tomorrow at her ex-
Tomorrow is the lay of her mar-
to Finley J. of St.
Louis, at country
home, near Tarrytown.
The feast for tile poor will be served
by relay to a thousand men In the
basement of the Bowery mission, in
whose work Miss Gould has long been
interested, a musical entertainment
will also be provided.
Miss Gould decided upon this plan
yesterday afternoon while messengers
were her house bearing
wedding gifts by the hundreds.
Some of the packages, it is assumed,
came from the Bowery, where she has
mule many friends by her
work. One was a
silver dish sent by girls of the
bride's sewing school.
It was learned today that the
of guests Invited to the ceremony
tomorrow is not more than
including all the members of the
Gould and Shepard families, except
Mr. Shepard's mother, who is ill.
Minister Blames Mission
Workers For the Uprising
In China
INDIRECT EXPENSE
TO
Wilson's Only Objection the
Ball
MRS. WILSON WILL ATTEND
CHICAGO. Jan. Arthur J.
Blown, secretary of the Presbyterian
board of foreign missions, speaking
before the weekly meeting of
ministers here yesterday, said
that foreign missionaries wore re-
the revolution in China
which led to the founding of a
Dr. said that Dr. Sun Sen
had confessed him that ho figured
in bringing about the revolution be
cause he had had the of mis-
training from his youth.
real truth said Dr. Brown,
that the revolution was caused by the
spreading doctrines
of the of men. The whole
man race Is in an era of upheaval
A new spirit Is abroad in the world
That Is what is now appearing In
China. have been slow because
they hare been
leaders of the revolution were
all Christians and had learned from
missionaries or had studied in Chris-
Denies I He I
Abandonment Of The Hull
For Four Dancers Would
WASHINGTON. January
Wilson's inaugural ball was
abandoned today when the
committee providing for the
ceremonies on Marco 4th, struck it out
the Congressional resolution which
covers the program.
TRENTON, N. . Jan.
-elect Wilson today declared that if
wore made for a popular
reception at the capitol building as a
substitute for the inaugural ball. Mrs,
Wilson and the Misses Wilson would
attend.
The governor said the impression
with members of his family would not
be present probably had arisen from
his letter to William Corcoran Basils,
H. e Inauguration chairman.
I did not make it clear in
my said Mr. Wilson today,
I meant simply that the ladies
should not be expected to stand in
line and
The governor said that while he
himself did not fear tho strain of the
i handshaking ordeal, he thought his
family should be excused.
The governor took occasion to deny
I published reports that he and Mrs.
Wilson had favored tho abandonment
of the inaugural ball because of the
possibility that the dancers might in-
in and similar
dances.
Ho said he had opposed the idea of
the inaugural ball chiefly because of
the Indirect expense lo the govern-
reasons for my
be said, set forth In my first let-
to Mr. I am glad to have
the Instrument through which
the Institution was
Files Disapproval
The physicians of Greenville and
county have formulated their
agreement and approved of It. Are
the patients these con-
Is tho question We think
not On.- objection Is advance in
fee from I to as early as
p. in. Another Is continued charge
of the night visit of as into as
a. in. Nine o'clock at night Is
a- early as a patient really knows
whether he or needs the
a hop
doctors wilt reconsider their
we hops be less
objectionable.
PATIENT.
Volcano Eruption in Mexico
Drives Thousands From
Their Homes
. Jan
volcano broke into violent
eruption night Thousands
people are fleeing from the villages
ranches In vicinity,
it is believed that there has been
some loss of life in the set-
Hundreds of refugees arrived in
this oily this morning on a
of box can. which had
picked up on a siding a nearby
village. The Hoeing people had found
it necessary to shovel away a
volcanic sand before they
were able to move the ears tor
many miles along the way here tho
train had to be slopped frequently
lo clear the track of debris,
Very little lava was ejected from
tho crater, which, however, emitted
i. M quantities of smoke and sand,
v bile suffocating gases formed an
unusual feature of eruption. A
gale was blowing from the northwest
saved many or the
Inhabitants of the surrounding
us it caused the Hying sand
mid deadly gases to pass over their
heads.





hi M
Weather Man Predicts Cold
Wave Over Northwest And
Central West
limitation Imposed upon the
under the constitution If not.
then let ii have a con-
cod remove these
The be hosed
cared bus be
Mir be educated.
With an educated Norm
Carolina can do nil things needful t
it place in the galaxy of
stab s.
Truly yours.
N. C, Jan.
In Raleigh News
Mare Ohio
. Jan. case
ii State Senator Edward T. Crawford
Carroll county, Indicted on a
charge of bribery, was called here
today, This is in i series
of graft prosecutions which have
ready resulted in placing several
of the last state legislature
behind prison bars.
WASHINGTON it The V.
ill open lib a cold wave
northwest am central
II . lei n d b
v bureau today. will ex-
tend Into eastern
and lower Missouri upper
low
it of the Rocky M ;
v. i ,;.; I
it j; tie A and I
; middle of i -k and
a or two. There will be
a reaction to normal conditions
over the northwest and extreme west
after Tuesday over the central
west after the middle the week Life
A disturbance over the upper Pa. Jan.
Mississippi the Joint convention was begun here to-
valley the central day by the State Orange, the Peen-
states will move eastward, at- Conservation Society and
tended rain- and that will other organizations interested In
reach the Atlantic Tuesday progress. Vocational education,
or and it will he rural credit, storage and the
ed by generally fair weather for a foodstuffs are the chief
day or Another disturbance subjects slated for discussion.
will probably appear over th
northwest the middle of tin
week It will he attended by lo.
. our bugles sang trace-tor the night
. and in s to i and
. I the intern
. of
Greenville, N. C Jan.
Mr. H. A. White, Agent
Maryland Casualty Co.,
Greenville, N. C.
Please accept th for the prompt
handling of my claim of for idem-
en account of re sent illness.
This is my claim against the
Maryland Casualty Company since I have
been carrying one of heir Disability
Yours very truly,
W. E. Hooker.
It
the
cloud had I
And the sentinel stars
watch In the sky;
. , . III had sunk on
Hr. Mrs. I
, . to. the
k Ml . and Mr. A. L. I
to their
. v ii reposing that on my pal-
,, Mo and MISS II-
let straw,
roll
. . the slain.
Ai i d of
vision l saw,
And lurid ore
t It
fagot that
morning I
I door I
Mr.
t honor. Ht
. i
Far ft I
late
are-.
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fields
on i
i delighted
Al
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ft will
i . my r,
CHANGE IN FIRM
The Taft Boyd Furniture Co., has
been succeeded in name by the Higgs-
Taft Furniture Co. The latter
all business of the former, and will con-
to do a general furniture business
heretofore.
We are better prepared than ever to
serve cur and invite them to
U upon us often.
HIGGS TAFT
Greenville, N. C
Fine
Furniture--
to make the home
and comfortable
-replace the shabby
furniture
, with your selection
cur present o
DINING ROOM SUITES----
DRAWING ROOM SUITES-----
BED ROOM SUITES-----
A large offering of tables, china closets, buffets,
sideboards, fine gilt effects for the drawing room
TAFT VANDYKE
I i i i
. I i
i .
i i
deficit in I
r. I
loudly I swore
me and my
. friends never lo
In
I .,
r, . i understood as .
i have my
that i- all I think we have been
. , ii. . i ,,,. Slav, with thou art
pursuing a mistaken policy and this
mistaken policy b is led to this de-
felt. I believe all permanent
like additional
weary and
And lain was their war broken sol-
to
i no ins line I,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,.,,.
and our educational But with th. dawning
and charitable Institutions, which
to be enjoyed this and coming
generations, should be provided for
a issue and not out of the In-
sufficient revenues of the state. That
a sufficient revenue should be pro
of morn.
And the voice In my dreaming oar
melted away.
Thomas Campbell.
tar
Hub Women Attend Forestry Meeting
each and every year to meet The annual meeting of the North
all the current expenses of the Forestry Association brought
Including the support of all her In- together many women of social prom-1
While I am In favor of from the various parts of the
Issuing for permanent improve- state. The State Federation of
merit. I am strenuously opposed to linen's Clubs has been very much lit-
Issuing a bond for support. In the subject of forestry ed-
In deference to the of those for some years past, and It
who wee advocates of the policy la now working to secure an
as you the for the state university, to
undertook to enlarge her that Institution to establish u
and charitable Institutions and pay of forestry.
it out of the Insufficient revenues Mrs. It. R. Cotten, of Bruce,
has taught us that this of the federation, made an ad-
has led each year to a de- dress to the forestry convention yes-
The easy remedy. In my
ion, for Immediate relief. Is to change
this policy to a policy of bonds for
permanent improvement and
for support. Every dollar of revenue
be raised under our
and more will be needed and
urgently needed for the increasing de-
of a growing and prosperous
State in a support of her
and charitable institution
and the current expenses of the its
government.
Tin- charitable be
enlarged till they are sufficient lo
the reasonable made
in.
ti. educational institutions mail
be till too are aide t i
meet the denudes mad
upon them. More money must he
pent upon our public schools. The
, schools must be made larger
and r, The must go for-
I Di Bell In the state tr I I
must not he allowed to block the way.
Methods of taxation must lie found
will raise ample C D
ii be done r I
i, day afternoon, setting forth the
being dime the women's
with this object In view. Mn
i . u that one objection
ed to the Ian had I.
that a I forestry la needed
i the A. and M. Col-
g the i la d th
. i very willing, even
. to Include I In their pro-
i, but that tin
throughout the suite had originally
v for hi I university
we unit inning to keep this Object
primarily in view.
Mrs. Cotten introduced the fol-
lowing resolution, which was
by the
North Carolina Forestry Association
that we endorse the petition of the
North Carolina Federation of Worn
Clubs to the legislature asking
for appropriation for the
of a chair of forestry at
the state university and we do here-
by Instruct our legislation committee
to use their efforts to secure such
This is My Birthday
i lea A. Lindbergh, who has been
. for his fourth term as the
, , tentative In Congress from the
Sixth district of Minnesota, was born
In Sweden, January 1859. He BO-
i in panted bit parents to the United
Slates In and has
his entire life In Minnesota.
iii received an academic education in
that state and later attended the law
school of the University Michigan.
After receiving his degree iii 1881 be
began the practice of bis profession
in Little Falls, Minn. Ho was first
elected to Congress in
Lindbergh is known as one
of the most pronounced of the Pro-
Republicans in the House
lit goes to the extreme of advocating
abolition of the United States
Senate and thinks that the office o
rice president of the United States is
a needless expense to the nation.
Stands the Government
Every You Deposit in
This is Protected by the
Government.
LAWS THE WOULD
APPLY TO
WATCH BACH I t OF
l A HUT IS WHY THIS
is so
ALL f TO HUMS AND
i a is who OPES WITH is.
The N Bank of Greenville
N. C
III DIE-HALF
K. U. J. P. J Forbes,
THIS DATE IN HISTORY
SO
Morris, the financier of
the American Revolution, born
In Liverpool. Died In
May 1808,
John Marshall appointed Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court
of the United Slates.
confederates captured two
ships that were engaged In a
blockade of City, Texas.
noted electrical in-
died In
Mass. Horn in
O, Aug. 1835.
Foils A Plot.
When a plot exists be
liver bowels to cause
trees by refusing to act. take Dr
King's New Life Pills end suet
abuse of your system. They
compel right of stomach,
and bowels, and your
ind all good feelings at all drug
gists.
Advt.
SATISFIED
that the wall dressed man feels
is always present win, An .
who buys bis clothing here. For
there Is a style, an
Individually about the suits we
sell Hint the minute you put one on
you feel like a different man, If
not a letter one.
Frank Wilson
The king Clothier
Farmers Take Notice
In order to take full advantage of
the present high prices on the Green-
ville Tobacco Market we earnestly
request and urge that you do all In
your power to market what tobacco
you have by Feb. 1st, 1913, as there
now remains only a small quantity of
In the country to be sold,
some of our buyers will most prob-
ably be off the market after Feb.
and you can readily see that it
will be to your Interest to sell In
the next few weeks,
TOBACCO HOARD
of TRADE
Make Money by buying residence
lets In ad If-
Old Bay Line
Steam Packet
Daily, including Sunday between
AMI
Mail steamers
Equipped with Unit
ed Wireless Telegraphy and even
modern convenience. Cuisine
Portsmouth, Sundays,
Portsmouth, week days
Norfolk, dally .
Old Point . pin
Tickets Bold to all points North.
The Bank of
Greenville, North Carolina
WITH RESOURCES OF
Half Million Dollars
Offers its excellent
vices to the people of
Pitt County with a
cordial solicitation
for business.
R. L. DAVIS, Preside JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier.
T. Tics II. D. H VI KM V , Cashier.
O J. H. HOLT COMPANY,
Contractors and Builders
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on nil O
o classes of Building Construction, g
Proctor Hotel Greenville, N. C. o
G. M. SON
General
Merchandise
of cotton
now tonne,
Co.
till he to have our
on
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues Season, See
J. JENKINS Greenville, N
S.
Legal Notices.
or HEAt
lie Bale Before court house door OP
in to the bidder Notice is hereby that the
cash, the following described will on
before court house door in
in ville at noon, offer tot Bale two
township, Pin count v, North faro- In part the
Una, a stake mar a known as
I Bum Oak. and known as
comer, running south 1-4, place, deeded by
note weal a poles to a ditch, thence an to and wife, both of,
said ditch and Iota . ate-j The
a continuation said course to the avenue, u complete the court in
Swamp, th-inc up the n which said two can be ,,.,, ,, . .
as In Book Q-8,
page of the
G-and Jury Report
HALE .
of a contained in
a certain Dead Mortgage executed
by W. it. wife Sidney
son to F. J. Forbes bearing date of
August 2nd, in the sum one
thousand dollar with int.
date, due and payable, the last
one year dale, which
appear by reference to Hook
page Pitt county to
winch reference is hereby made I
undersigned Mortgagee, will on Sat-
February 8th, 1818, o'clock
in., before the court house door in the
ii of Greenville, North Carolina,
Boll to the last and highest bidder
public auction, the following the
real property, lying and being sit-
in the town of Greenville, N.
. and more fully described as fol-
lows,
One lot beginning at the X. K.
corner 14th and Washington
streets runs north with Wash-
street Ml feet; thence
parallel with street
thence south with Washing- slake then south 1-4, west ill poles
ton street to thence with to the beginning, containing is acres
14th street to the containing more or less
1-4 of an acre, more or loss; Also
u gland
loll
Lap Robes
and Buggy Robes
edge Fork thence up
edge said swamp with Ben
lino to David coiner, then
with his Hue to beginning, con-
mole less.
one other tract land in
said township, count and state, ad-
lands Victoria
David stocks and beginning
at Victoria corner and
runs with said line south
M, east poles, then south t;. east
II poles, then south cast
poles to Fork Swamp, then up with
swamp to corner,
with his line west Ts poles to a
m ct
u hist thank
for ti
j kind and we
Just Kited the Is Direct
we arc oiler these I
Ii Low Price
of Pitt county. received your bands
n Is received sale i duties.
will be made before the
above date.
C. W. HARVEY.
F. O. James and Sou. An.-.
J Id
in
an
the lot adjoining the lot
on the north and fronting on Wash-
street st feet and running
hack parallel Brat lot
feet, containing 1-4 of an acre,
more or Also one other lot ad-
joining second lot above described
and fronting feel on Washington
This sale is to be made for the
pose of making partition among the
tenants in common.
C. C. Commissioner.
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys.
II ltd
By virtue of a decree tee
court COUnt made on
the day of January. 1813, in a
certain special proceeding therein
pending, A Jenkins
s E. Jenkins versus W, I, Jen-
et and d as
1788, I on MON-
DAY, 17th, 1813, at good condition and well kept.
We have examined the jail
find that the same is kepi in a Ban
condition and no complaint
been made as to proper treatment of
the pi a. The steel Boor
building needs painting In order to
preserve steel
hi recommend that the county com
mission- is done.
that three window panes need
placing,
u e that the conn hi u
We
from to
t i am.
Dolli
III Al. t l M M
He
a.,
I, I., Ill-
Mock cm it lout will lint
r, i i v
,. Made.
for s cad Girts
el s I,
county
sad the I'M
i suitable tor that j
We further that
o'clock in. before the court
door In Greenville, s, public
ti e ii
ill One tract situated In Content- carpeted
township, I'm county, adjoining
I'll the lands Rodgers,
Having duly qualified before the Rodgers, s. k. Jenkins, Fanny .,, .
street and running back feet, con- superior cunt clerk lilt county as ton, I. M. Porn
I--1 an acre, more or less, executrix of the last will and creek, containing more or also tin n-
being the same lots deeded W. S. mount, deceased, no- sleeping n
Sidney F. by King and t.,,. s hereby given to all persons One piece or parcel situated in in Hip
wife; Also that lot bounded by to- indebted to the estate to make n,. opposite to and
street and Tar river, which was late payment to the and adjoining I described
recently conveyed lo W. B. all ; I against .,, i,,,,,. ,, aide
by Ruben Clark Clark, ,,;.,,. .,,,. notified present e -o ten
wife, by deed which appears of re- , undersigned payment men or loss
cord in Pitt county In Hook P-8, ,.,. o, before the day of January Terms of Bale. Cash.
the I i 1813
JOHN
We invite you to lo k our stuck
i .,
and also all the Improvements, 1914, or this notice will plead In
milling plant, machinery and every bar recovery,
article of every description now on This day of January. 1813.
or bus.
This property win be sold
to other mortgages now existing s ltd
against it the said mortgagee will
cancel nil of said outstanding
from the pi.
arising front this
W. Bl I
S A
i I
and Blow,
Terms rash,
This Jan. v. 1818.
V FORBES, U
Harding and e,
in ltd w
ti
III pact of
I a up on It. as
t I Spot
led male hog. about lbs.,
n fork t, slit in
can get u
. paying
1913
W C .
ltd
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION
To all to Presents may
come
Whereas, to sty
duly authenticated record
the for the voluntary dis-
solution thereof by the unanimous
sent of all the stockholders, deposit-
ed In my office, that Au-
and Company, a corpora of
this state, whose principal office Is
situated in the town of Bethel, county
of Pitt, state of North Carolina
J. being the agent I herein
end in Charge upon whom pro-
may has complied
with the requirements of Captor
Of entitled
preliminary to the issuing of
this Certificate Of
Now. Therefore. I. J. Bryan Crimes. h
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
the said corporation on the
day of December. 1811, file in my of-
a duly executed and attested con-
sent and the record of the Smith and.
aforesaid now on Bis In my
said office as provided law.
In Testimony Who I have here-
to set my hand and affixed my
seal, at Raleigh, this day
December. A. Mil.
I p
. . hog. sen
unmarked weight
out gel
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
, PITT COUNTY.
In I ;
Board Commit lorn I Hit Com
at its u
1913 ii bell
elects to Id in I
territory T n
Pill
inning B W.
W.
South of the m road
e raid new road lo the
road, leading G
R. to Indian Well Swamp, thence
said road to the Hue be-
tween W. B. Bland and W. W, Gard-
thence with the said line, to a
ditch the Northeast W, W.
Gardner's Held, thence with the said
ditch across W. W. Garner's land. If.
i. Gardner's land, thence with said
ditch M Gardner's land to
It. A. Gardner's laud, thence up the
said ditch to M. O. laud.
thence with back
fence and a ion of the same
course to the north side of the Green-
ville and road, thence with
north side of road and cast- partner of said
by proving and a;
n. J. 1818
B, W J.
It. P. Ore.
ltd
This
have
Notice
Is to c
of hill
all persons
sold out my interest
firm of Andrews. Ford, and Co at
Bethel, N. C. and am no longer a
I.- b,
. .
The the .
ace
w. . d I
Ai
and i t
mates r kind and
m the in
. I
extra
pile. V
clean
lands II
the
for I
them
and i n k.
the lea I
i a
Bad iii is i
far and treated.
We And the public I
bridges still In bad condition
We recommend that
. i as soon as
that Bible.
J It
Foreman Grand Jury.
FOR SALE
It III. Sill III I It Km
III GUI i MILl I.
i l nil. l i
MOSELEY BRO
.
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cut . i
market the
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other
STAG SEMI PASTE PAINT gallon makes
j.
lid It
Secretary of Stale,
direction to B pathway leading
p. A. Gardner's place,
thence across the said road, lo the
South of said road, and along
the south side of said road the
corner of the J
A. Gardner land, thence a southward
with the Smith land to a ditch,
thence an course with the
said ditch lo the Baal corner of the
Ibid. with the line of
the present fence of said Held, to a
point opposite the mouth of
Plan Hole, in Creek, thence
to the stock law
fence.
said election lo be held on the
Jan.
3rd, 1811.
J.
Old
MUM K TO
Having duly qualified before the March, 1818, It being m,
superior court clerk of county of e, at
as administrator of the estate of , r-8 for purpose . ,.
deceased, notice is will of qualified to lumber. Th
hereby given to all persona Indebted j above territory miles south of Arthur on N. S.
to the estate to make Immediate pay- Io the Law shall f Tyson, R. F.
to the undersigned; and ail in said territory . . r , ,, ,.,
having against said , law as in such
to the estate lo make Immediate pay-
to the undersigned; and
persona
estate are notified to present the same
to the undersigned for payment on
or before the day of January,
or this notice will be plead in
bar of recovery.
This 2nd day of January. 1913.
of
J. W.
ltd
LOST DOG WITH
liver colored spots, collar with
Henry Initials on same Lib-
reward for her return or
leading to her recovery. I.
Mills, N. C
ltd
-Mi u His OF TIMBER
land, mostly pine of original growth.
of branch. Small under-
nil-
way. T. Tyson, R. F. Green-
ville. N. C. s ltd
I.
W Ilia I. Moore, Chief of the
States Weather Bureau, whom many
eve ill I the next Secretary of
was born in Scranton.
Pa., Jan. IX. ISM. His education
was received principally in the pub-
he schools of N.
Many years ago be entered the
mil Corps Weather
and rose through grades
local official In Chicago,
bl 1881. He has been In ad . I
the Bureau since 1895, when
d. Cleveland appointed him to that
position. His efficiency In the office
is best indicated lo public th.-
he has remained there ever
since through the administrations
of both parties.
NOTICE
and provided, and Ash
is appointed registrar and will
lime the registration hooks open on
day of 1813, and
until Saturday, February 1818, for
Hid purpose of registering qualified
voters of said territory, who are not
registered on the regular reg-
book of Swift Creek Town-
ship, which book was used at the gen-
et election in November, 1918.
This day of January, 1918,
W. I.
Hoard Com Co
Clerk.
Id
North Carolina Pitt Cr
In Court.
Edna Gammon Sim
The defendant above named will
lake notice that an action entitled as
above has been in the
superior court of county to
cu e an absolute divorce from the de- HALE
by the plaintiff, and the de-1 By virtue of authority contained In
win further take notice that a certain Mortgage Deed executed and
he s to up, ear B. S Button and wile
0- I- court of Lillian Button to W, H. Elka, of date
county to be held . the second Won- January lit. 1807, hi
after the Monday in March, record J-8. page I'm
it being the 17th day of March, county registry. undersigned
the court house in said . MONDAY. FEBRUARY
In Greenville, N, C and answer between the hours of II and
or demur to the complaint of the p, in., before the conn
plaintiff will apply to the court for door In Greenville North Car-
the relief demanded In said com-
plaint.
lb -I Medicine for Children.
i am glad lo say a few words
in praise of Chamberlain's Cough
writes Mrs. Dewey
Milwaukee, WIs. have used It for
children and myself and it never
falls lo relieve and cure a cough or g
cold. NO family with children should
l II almost .
j.
Couch Remedy Is pleas
ant and safe, which is of great
when a medicine lie
en to young For sale bl
all
adv
Ills Over
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like
lo feel that your stomach troubles not oil
cut ion
Laymen of all churches in K. a
Bern are working together in behalf
of Convention of the
Movement to be held
Thursday and Friday, Fob
convention be held c, u-
. church,
is . and
beautiful in the state.
The speakers be men of Inter
national reputation, such as Camp
hi II White, one or die most eloquent
men and powerful thinkers in tills
. W, R. Doughty of He
York City, another of singular
Bl and lo hear whom will be
privilege the average man does
get, will speak, as will
I if it's Hardware j
Pains All Over
are says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken
Arrow, Okla., use my letter in any way you want to,
if it will in some woman to try I had
pains all ever, and suffered an abscess. Three
failed to relieve me. Since taking I am in
better health than ever before, and that means much tome,
because suffered many years with womanly troubles, of
different kinds. What other treatments I tried, helped me
for a few days
Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before
care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other
symptoms of womanly weakness disease, always mean
worse to follow, unless given quick treatment
You would always keep handy, if you knew
what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness
and disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard
to bear. has helped over a million women, Try It.
I Advisory Co. Tenn.,
Special n lion
. I
j.
were over, that you oat any
kind of food you desired without In-
jury That may seen so unlikely
lo you you do not even hope for
This the 10th
of Jan. 1911
c. I
Clark Superior Court,
By A. r. Moor., C,
O. and Son.
for Plaintiff.
II ltd
North
II to the and highest bid-
for cash hi public auction, the or your trouble, but per-
following mil lo assure you that It Is not
Impossible,
permanently
If others can
and thousands
OF
North Carolina, County,
In the Superior Court,
Before D. Moore, Clerk,
Jeremiah Tripp
and Illinois, by I
General Guardian, Nancy
By virtue of a decree of the
fT of county made by II
C. Moore. in On .
titled cause, the undersigned com-
will on Saturday the I
township, put together
beginning a Blake h d
John B. Smith's nest corner and runs
thence north 8-4 east HT poles and nave been, why not you John ft.
II links to a slake, Israel of Creek. Is one
thence l-l r them. He was troubled
west south Bl l-l
poles to a crooked, forked
thence smith west
Iain's Tablets, then my trouble was Prove themselves lo II
r, I pole
heartburn, indigestion and
complaint until I used
my
f V Held, of Tenn . one
of men of M.
Church. South, and Col B W
. i Washington City, a retired navy
officer a ho has become us a
leader in the Movement.
The convention is expected
prove a memorable event,
Will be laid for the hundred. To
a ball to i
many is proving something a
N in. hut It is not dOUbted lb-
resourceful men of New Bern will
rule
No collections win be taken
session of the convention.
Inn Cured
had worst
day of February, expose to pub- . g
in links Bold by all druggists.
1-2 acres, more or less, and
being the same land described In i ,
deed of record In the
in county, In Hook M-7. on page
This is made lo satisfy of I ever roughs and colds. It is pleasant to
deed. . knew of Hint take. II contains no poison or other
. red writes S F Fish narcotic II always cures. For sale
W. II. BUM,
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys
Chronic I
years ago
Chamberlain's
This remedy hag no for
Q The Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a good lantern around
the the yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe.
The ideal for home use. It Rives a clear, bright
light like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact,
Doesn't leak. Doesn't smoke. to light and Will
last for years. for the
At
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
N. J.
MS.
Ira, Mich.
adv
For sale nil druggists
by all
adv
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and FARM and EASTERN
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All card at
ill i
r word
sill be charted fir three
per Hue. up u
a d class matter
August at the poet office at
Qr i ill. North Carolina
act of March
of Representative That was a meeting worth while
bill to submit the question b Club Monday nigh-.
to a vote of the the . port of the meeting
pie. the Raleigh News and Observer elsewhere in this paper shows that
asks do women of North Care- matters considered were
want While The Reflect r of git-at importance. And in Ibis
believes in women voting If they connection let the business people
want to and has so declared, we do community bear in mind that the
not believe the women of this slat., club will meet again on Friday nigh
that a large majority of them. to hear the report of the corn-
want to do so. and if the question to draft a good roads
should be left to them to decide for Mil for Greenville township There
Carolina will ha should be a large attendance at that
among the last of the states to have meeting
new form of suffrage
After a strenuous week like this.
. , people ought to Joyously and
You sometimes hear the remark
u the coming of a
SLICk If North Carolina provides for a K FOREIGN POLICY FROM THE
We see in one paper that because six months term and
. . . . . Inevitably there must be a eat
the parcel post is cheaper on small then makes attendance compulsory. . , .
change in the foreign policy of the
packages than express, that the ex- our people will not have to hang u , of ex-
press companies themselves are their heads when educational com- made Woodrow- Wilson
sending their long distance small Is made with other states. president and the Democrats
packages by parcel post If that Is
true the express companies are
The legislature has already taken
control of the senate as well as the
he use of representatives. It may be
going too far to say that the change
bat i day which they can rest from
their labors and let the time forget
the hustle and of business
But for the intervening Sabbaths It
FRIDAY.
BIRTH DEATHS TO M
The Model Statistics Law- ha-s
been, introduced in the Legislature
Bi llama of Bum
introduced it in the House and Sen-
of Guilford. Introduced
It in the leasts Within recent years
a Dumber of have adopted
the MOM law on
i. Each fear an
Bade in this law until it
i . Model
. ilia now .
represent the 1913 edition
i-aw. so Car-
can boast of the beat vital
law in tin country.
Bonn of the i rot of I hi
all births and
In the state shall be registered.
In of the name.
. gal condition
cause deal i
. are required.
information enable state and Io-
ere to combat as
. many legal i
point out the hi unhealthy
s. prevent crimes, etc In the
Of births. name, sea,
an required I valuable i
about Bu
record III soon be I I
legal purposes they
violation of Child labor n
school la and do mm
directly put-
ting end to much needless blind-
and furnishing Information of
Inestimable value for i
a n
forms, etc. In fact, if this bill la
passed will doubtless prove of
most Important and far reaching
laws enacted by this session of
It
and is lucky to
like he The fact is that
the success attributed to and
luck is no chance thing at all.
but has been achieved by his grit.
a a ,, hard to imagine how the world
perseverance and determination to
win out The shiftless fellow who has could gel
nothing says is Just my
when it is Just his laziness. Any The legislature made a move Mon-;
man can have if he will go to work, to get some big speakers to come
and buckles down to his task with and address the body on modern
b determination to make the best of reforms A resolution was
H adopted inviting President-elect
o sen. Hon. W. J. Bryan and Senator
Tho government has appropriated though there some
a half million dollars for opposition to It.
road building and Senator Sim-
believes that North Carolina People give their good money to
has a good chance to secure p. who come around, without
the fund to be expended in this knowing whether they will ever get
state. Be desires that work shall they are paying for. and
l on stretches of road In the coast even they do. it is likely not to
section and Use , They do not have
Western part Of Governor to trade on any such uncertainty
will have to designate with the dealer.
counties In which the work Is to be
done and e nope that Pitt can come The man who can come up and ac-
m for one of them knowledge his faults, even after i
lapse of years, proves himself a man
Clark, one of Pitts rep- after all. Yet he might have saved
in the legislature, baa himself many pangs of conscience
himself with the women of coming to this decision sooner.
North Carolina. He baa the
of being in the materially
Ion to raise his voice for them Mp gt. of Green-
In the introduction of a bill looking be he of
t woman His , a, along th,
principal streets In which to
in the neat gem election it and
Clark foresees what much on the
is to come, sooner or later, and Q
U king to help it .
collecting the regular express up some important measures. It Is bu, , h
charges out of customers and pock- I the body will push these through that if the new president car-
the difference between that and before allowing the usual flood of in- out the ideas which have
pare el post charges. Just like they significant local measures to crowd in his party and to which he
are already doing on C. O. D. ship- them out.
If the express companies
handle a C. O. D. shipment of If are interested in the of Democratic party to pow-
they collect cents out of the of Greenville and Pitt county, at- means that the Philippines should
for returning the money. Is- tend the meeting of Carolina Club to- be set free and that we should no
cue a cents money order night and lend your influence to
. to the shipper by mail, pocketing measures looking in that direction.
the IS cents that ought to belong
Is committed by party platforms and
congressional declarations.
Carried out logically, the
of the American
Expansion and territorial
should be halted and
to the shipper. The government We hope this weather will not make the steps taken In that direction
not allow the express com- the fruit trees blossom for the ground tor Past fourteen years retraced,
to carry on that kind of rob- hog to kill. no longer
stand behind any government or
In South and Central America.
The local bills hopper is getting the people of those Re-
Several representatives of fertilizer to work at a lively clip in the publics to settle their own disputes
Manufacturers have been in Green-
ville this week in conference with
members of the state executive com-, No partners for inaugural ball.
of the Farmers as to Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch,
the purchase of fertilizers. The fer- oh. yes. ONE In Raleigh.
manufacturers have agreed to
give the farmers a better figure on You will see something like
fertilizers than ever before. This about the time President
will mean a large saving to the farm- i Inaugurated. , Governor Wilson has not
of North Carolina and shows the ---------o his foreign policy, but his public
at utterances, the declarations of his
. party, and the position of that party
In congress indicate the policy in for-
affairs was so strongly
mended by George Washington and
In their own way. The United States
should no longer stretch the Monroe
Doctrine to the extent that our gov-
can take charge of the rev-
and settle the claims made by
Europeans upon the of the
south. Our right to intervene In
affairs should be modified and
thought of acquiring Cuba
good that is coming through the or-. Senator Evans took a whack
effort of the Farmers put county's stock law Monday, by
o--------- Introducing a bill to repeal It
The state of New wants to ---------o
change Its name to Lincoln, or some- Wait for the ground hog before send which was followed by his successors
thing else than what It now is. out a rumor that the fruit crop fr ,.
don't blame the people for wanting has been killed.
. change, as the present name Is not ---------o
From the Democrats Reverse
Our Foreign by A Veteran
Observer. In the American Review o
only foreign, hut also is too much Now the question is up with the Reviews for January.
a reminder of revolution and In- postmaster general as to whether
may be sent by parcel post. A elegant leather couch, a fine
silk dress and other valuable prizes
away absolutely free, at the
Friday night Is one lime the mer-
We don't know what a money
grand auction sale of Choice residence
chants especially ought to lay but we know what it is to trust a, next Monday, Prizes
their business and attend the meet- money. on display at and Co's.
b of Carolina Club. They will be j store. Bethel.
as much by good roads as So far there has not been a dog bill
ltd
any others.
In the legislature, but one ought to
come along.
The way things are going on down
there. It looks like is, Every fad has its day and
Everything is out of the way now
for the legislature to get busy, ex-
the chronic kickers.
Chronicle forth
m that is worth
ii Ion of law makers, in th I
It la to make the own-
of contiguous property in the city
; i a proportionate part of improve.;
why dots not the same
of prevail among the
owning continuous lo
Improved In the
When a Judge wears a mask and
n- s his high office for corruption
and In league with special interests,
i .- be Thai la what
lo
going to have to step over and lick and are now almost as sorry, If you favor good roads. It is time
Mexico to restore order. as the funny papers. you were getting to work for them.
There is not a better Informed man
en the the state than Editor
W, C, Dowd, of the Charlotte
He ha- several times been a member
of Hie legislature and the
two years ago was speaker of th,;
louse. During his service he made a
close study of measures pertaining
to the stale, welfare and he was
tho author of a resolution looking
to the consolidation of the
department and the A. and M
College. A majority of the commit-
tee on this question reported ad-
to the proposed consolidation,
the minority, with whom Editor
Dowd strongly urges it. in
this Instance the minority Is right.
It Is a time when every possible econ-
should he practiced, and It
not only be cheaper for those two
to be operated together
it also bring far better re-
to the agricultural I I Of
the State.
a matter great Importance to
North Carolina is the bin Introduced
by Senator Bryant In the legislature
permitting Jurors to he brought from
adjoining counties, or any county In
the same Judicial district, In the trial
f Important criminal cases. This
bill has passed the senate and should
be passed by the house. It will great-
expedite the trial of cases where
difficulties arise In the selection of
juries us well as prevent such ma-
of a Jury as lo thwart h
ends of Justice. The manner of
Juries In
needs reforming, and this hill
Is a forward step In that direction
It seems that those composing the
military companion in the state
ways want to do something to make
their organization disreputable In
of the public. Among the gnat
crowd in Raleigh on inauguration
day the. visiting military were th
only ones reported as doing any row
and Wearing a
must make fools of some of
them.
Those are trying to suggest to
Wilson the names of
to constitute hut cabinet would
no doubt meet with mote success If
they should learn the occupation of
cabin,
Is moving to organize
building and loan association. It
a step in the right direction and such
an organization will make that en-
town grow all the faster.
The Modern Store
The first petition for a
stock law was sent to the
from Cumberland county. Let
it sentiment grow until it become
state-wide.
Out of th agitation there ought
Elder J, M. who since
t. become interested and assume the
management,
lo come sum, tiling real beneficial to
1588 has been manager of the Free N,, Carolina In regard to freight
Will Baptist Publishing Company, of ,. Kl. ,,
Ayden. has resigned became of ,.,., D, , rail.
and poor health, and Is succeeded
by Mr, Walter Buck. The latter
started The Advance m of a
den. and transfers his plant to the ,.,, ,, ,,, ,
i will Baptist Company In order , ,, ,, av.
ho does not like any
way.
Elsewhere In paper will be Philadelphia Is planning to give
found the hill Introduced in the leg- two vacation next summer to
by Representative Clark to eight hundred horses belonging
amend the law of Pitt county, t-, the city. That's humane
he people can read this bill and s
for themselves what it proposes. In endorsements are to count any-
the meantime we think the legislature thing with the Incoming
adopt a state-wide stock law n,. there should be no doubt about
and forever do away with any local Editor Josephus Daniels getting In
Contention over It. President Wilson's cabinet.
At his request the usual inaugural
ville than Is seen on the surface. In hall Is to be omitted In connection
this town are as big With the Inauguration of President
people o world possesses And l
through t. . a quiet way are done o---------
works of benevolence that far The are going to make
reaching In results. There Is many n spectacle of themselves In Wash-
a thus laid up for the world the day before President
beyond. son is inaugurated.
There la far more good In Green-
WE are in our new modern store at our old stand on
West Evans street, where we invite many many
friends to meet us face to face and hand to far store.
In my twenty-six in the mercantile n Green-
ville, my many friends to the best of my ; i ,.
my equipment would permit, I wish to
But we are now in position to give you better service
ever before owing to our skillful and careful arranging our new store
for your and our convenience. Our full lines on all floors are
and will be the best that any skillful buyer can select
AND BOYS
In all e new colors each garment handsomely tailored, and each like
tailor-made CLOT HES.
There are many
go d
in
Our Coat Suits
and Cloaks
OF THE BEST PAT-
EM'S AND HANDSOMEST TAILOR-
ED GARMENTS THE SEASON.
THE NICE LONG AND
CLOAK l NEW BIG
COLLARS AND CUFFS AND
NEAT EDGES AND POCKETS BRAID
The Home For
Shoes
All lit and la why oar
demand Is so great. We can fit any
member of family and Bare you
It j mi from our
line of pair
tasks
Hi i
i m m
GRAND
Exclusive Shoe Store
SOUVENIRS TO VISITORS
You are cordially invited to attend this OPENING whether wish to buy or merely to look over the
many new styles to be found in this great Shoe Exhibition.
The Men and Women Greenville Who Want Correct
Style in Will Find Here Shoes for Every Taste
For the younger people new swagger shapes; more conservative for the older men i
wear and all social functions.
and women; in all the popular leathers,
gt HEM B THE T CAN BE THE
TURD A Y, Y 25th.
Royal Store
GREENVILLE, N. C.
,, ii j i
As Mr. Sees It
Ayden, X. c Jan. Hi. Mil,
for Your
WE BELL Disc v hi ill
F. J. FORBES MAKES Mo Io
REPORT OF PAST did He no, a,,.,,,, the s
INCREASED p, , .,, g
Under and virtue or a power boxes filled
in u certain deed wood, lighten
trust executed to me by T. a. An- and easy running, Bran
bearing date Until, i .,,. ,, ., .
1901, to secure the payment of a P Get
Ula bond even date therewith, and our R- and
i record in the the O-
NORFOLK
ROUTE OP
Bank
meeting
following F. G. James, J. company will girt us per cent
P. G. K. Harris. L. W. fr and and par. 1911
are in the improvements
warehouse and 1912 is
tobacco, etc.
Tucker, O. W. Harrington, J. E. No-
J. L. Perkins. R. Williams. E.
A. Br,
The cashier made a statement of the
condition of the bank which was most
gratifying to the stockholders. This
statement showed that the total re-
sources of and that the
of the past year had been
is prepared by E. W.
P. A O. CUTTERS,
heavy weight strong frame
inn are not guaranteed.
W. A. HARDEN.
by nil druggists a bottle. Bounty, and adjoining the lands of to be the equal or
But to prove to you Its Wonderful Math cuter made. Prices low. Don't
Value is now put up in liberal and T A Andrews V B W prices. R.
Cure Fur
A Subscriber asks Tho Relic
trial bottles only K cents and I running thence with I. II. Littles line and J. ti.
guaranteed t do the work or tis and 1-2 west poles
IS
per cent., of which per cent., hail for cur-
been paid in to the stock- in tho hope that it
holders, and the remainder carried In He has had the
for many years and has seen
Tho directors had a short session n eases with good
after the stockholders meeting and
adjourned to Friday night. 17th,
Take to ten
money hack Sold at -I HATS
thence North S 1-1 But poles to I i i
on the Greenville and Hamilton Up one Bog, unmarked weight
road near Flat Swamp Church, thence about U pounds, black with
said road North East SO poles white spots. Owner can get same
thence South 1-2 Baal polos to .,
Branch, thence With the run ownership and paying the
of said Branch South in East poles, charge s VINCENT
This is My Birthday
Sir Frederick D.
thence South poles, thence South
1-2 West IS poles, thence South
Sir Frederick who has West poles, theme South East
probably had a greater share than POle. thence South East pole
other one man In the develop-
the he;
onions, according;. . ,.
time they elected the following t. size, and chop line, put In a large meat of the great British territory
K. James, president.
J. P. vice-president
K. J. Forbes, cashier.
M. L, assistant-cashier.
over a tire; then add about j Nigeria, comprising between 300.000, This Jan. IS, IBIS,
the same quantity of rye meal and land square miles of Id J. SMITH. Jr.
vinegar enough to make a thick In western Africa, was born
in the meanwhile, stir it 1868. He carried arms
lotting it simmer five to ten minutes. In the Afghan campaign of and NOTICE OF SERVICE I
CATION.
Connor;
James, assistant Then put It in a cotton bag large Inter participated In the cam-
pr- enough to cover the lungs and apply and the
G. E Harris, secretary to the II the chest as hot as the patient 1881 his career has Identified
board. can bear. When this gets cool with the Interior of
The several committees were also ply another and thus continue by the development of Brit-
appointed. and in n few hours the Interests there, His notable
The National Hank of Greenville Hint will he out of danger. This was commander of an ex-
Is a credit to the town and County, pie remedy has never failed In against the slave traders In
Its rapid growth shows how ex-j often malady, three Lake district. Subsequently said defendant on the 18th day SO
It is managed and the con-or four applications will sufficient headed exploring expeditions for January, 1913. by J. It a
it holds with the public.
North Carolina.
ti. a. Ward vs. Edward
Notice of Summons and Warrant of
Attachment.
The defendant above named will
take notice n summons in the
above entitled action was leaned Realty Co
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE
East Bound
la a. iii. daily, -Night
PUllman Car for Norfolk.
a. m. dally, for Plymouth.
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Parlor Car service. Connects for
ill points North West.
I p. m. daily except Sunday, for
Washington,
in sleeping cars, to J.
vice.
For further Information and res-
it est
s. in daily, for Wilson.
West. Bleeping Car
Connects North and West.
I a. in. dally for Wilson and
Connects for nil points.
p. in daily for Wilson and
Raleigh, Broiler
i. n. c.
W.
Con Passenger Agent.
W. A. WITT.
Spend the day In Superintendent
Greenville, N. C.
FOR ONE YOKE OXEN,
weigh each, warranted good
r. it. ft D. i,
acres, pullers.
FOB SALE-M r
s Barber,
NORFOLK, VA.
enjoy . too, make
profitable by buying several choice
resident lots Make money buying
lots iii Bethel. Sale conducted by TAKEN UP-I BATE
but always until East African Company and Peace of County,
o This simple remedy, says the Now In 1904 ho was employed and rents for the year Mil,
Was formulated the Royal Niger Company to Is returnable before .,
y one of the best treaties with the native at his office In
Farmers Take
In order to take full advantage of
It's interesting and entertaining t
hear and see the Atlantic Real- England
Co., sell land. Attend the grand ago b
auction sale of choice residence lots New England has ever known. the past ton so ,
.,. Bethel next Monday. Indies never lost a patient by this die- In the double capacity of defendant H,
In said county and In Tobacco Market earnestly
Sale be- hogs, weight about
ltd each, and on female.
same weight, all Two
black mid white the other
Owner can get same by
proving ownership and paying the
charges. C. II.
c present high prices on tho Green- Winterville. N. C.
Invited.
ease, and won his renown by saving and of that
by simple remedies after the British forces In Nigeria
a warrant of attachment was
c i your power to market what tobacco
The proposed bout be- best medical talent had pronounced
tween Al Pallor and Jack Johnson their case hopeless. Personally we
resembles a large of three who wore
i i
Issued by Justice on the 18th by Feb-
of January. against the remains only a small quantity of
said defendant which warrant Is g tobacco in tho country to be sold,
of our buyers will most prob-
ably he off the market after Feb.
Make money by buying lots In the time and place named for
th.
Take a trip to Bethel next Monday.
It's a beautiful town.
SALE mil i;
and harness In good
Apply at
ed the remedy last winter In Bethel. The safest, soundest
Al Kaufman and Other ton, after physicians had given you can get. Sale takes place defendant is required to an. readily see it
who have been declared In the down up to die; and If n record was Monday conducted At- 1717 ft . ,
and out class, will not be allowed . of all similar oases during the last Realty Company. panted -T,. . the
In bouts In San In six years. It would fill a good Invited I This 18th day of 1913. BOARD weight, has boon engaged as boxing
tho future. World's Progress I J. R. tho Municipal
Justice of the Pence M Mass.
ltd
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Car Load
Stalk Cutters and
Disc Harrows
Car Load
Oliver Plows
Car Load
90-Day Seed Oats
Car Load
Gilt-Edge
Price the
m to s e us
J. R. J. G.
Ml
FRESH HOME MADE BREAD.
Mr. Master Baker,
of Norfolk
is now in charge of my Bakery.
HOME MADE BREAD, ROLLS, BUNS.
CAKES, PIES, CREAM PUFFS.
FRESHLY BAKED DAILY.
Ask for
They're Delicious.
J. E. Williams
ii
Cabbage
111.1 IONS OF till I
PLANTS j
The n Wake-
Charleston Sucre.
slim I Loll Drum Head.
Thin should ran.
Prepared I
to at thousand.
at per
. ll in tile. Na C.
order an;
l in and guaranteed.
L. C.
n. c
Mil K I-. OF
At my old home place MAT
Ins. on Thursday, Jan. be-
at o'clock, a. m., I will
ell a lot of household and kitchen
farming Implement,
wagons. names, mowing
machine and rake, one mule,
horse, about barrels of corn.
other articles of value used on th-
M. T
MOVED
I am now in my new stoic
in the Building,
where my patrons are in-
to call and see the
handsome
JEWELRY. SILVER-
WARE.
Hint I km especially for the
holiday
CHRISTMAS AND
BRIDAL PRESENTS
THEIR i.-
By EDNA G.
n my i
the peppery little old d
as in I n the
ordered I it room
His white lot more i ad i
belligerently erect he
lingers through bin usu; orderly
ball ins i were v i d by bl
it and his piercing
i m an e r
heard the n of ii In
nevi the h-
worked and
and worked to give him
chance and a good this-
is my thanks. a by our
leave mo, it's- it's
and old doctor w his nose
with u loud and valiant sound, which
vet somehow or oilier emit d a
curious pathetic little that
a v. anger merged
a very decided hurt.
course. you agree
with him. ho t rum
in a vain endeavor to subdue
the tremor In his voice, i
say l had a better opinion of your
to call mat h
i creature with her cigarette put-
n n tie here
the vol t on an
r tone, Eric should dare say
be w . b i b you . m w r
o help fill b i la e our I I
golden haired
my i r t am you are
ken, i . d I know arc
ting her
snapped tho
testily, I have enough
lid o sci e put i o and o
n I see i
n the creature and I h a
I i do, but Duncan
I j that she
i bet and i and smoke to u i
of those young fools who
; hi r n I
i- her a b
m a dog's
Vow, father, I knew you were
t up the
little in b a
that the
mouth m In i u r
course I i i
but this do know,
if I am In n r d that
h i I i
I her s isn't quite the Ideal
r The i I man
an h ft the i
i . that moon he n way
and wearily towards tun
b. tenement-choked district called
ii town parlance and
. tho first time In Ins sixty
years he ft the weariness of life
A its utter abject misery as it
i vouchsafed to some, For this
, little doctor, whose bark was
to worse than his bite.
worked among these poor of a great
c y.
For a time he had sought In In his
task from his little
den holy wife, hut she had grieved so
it her gentle way over their, to her.
and awful sufferings, that he
id comforted her as he might have
e a child, and had left her in peace
at home.
Prom day he had never men
t med poor In her presence, and
It to make up for her deficiencies, he
thrown himself Into his work with
r doubled energy, somehow
late years he had felt more mid more
keenly the need of a woman's love and
among them, and many a
tune a half unconscious
bad crept through his troubled mind
only lived to be a com
and a help
With stooped and
steps he mounted the dark stairs o.
the tenement house, and a shrink
in dread or his visit and of what hi
must see tilled him. Ha could
the scene vividly, he
and he sighed Impatiently at
his own Impotence.
Services In Memory Conditions Are Unchanged
Professional Cards.
Departed Southern
Generals
With I. y. Garment
Workers
F. M.
Lawyer
Office second door In Woolen
on Third St., court
Carolina.
Sunday afternoon tinder nut-
s the Daughter of the Con-
i moating held in the
church In memory of
of Robert E, Lee
and Jackson.
Rev. m. Hoyle bad charge of the
meeting and opening prayer was of-
by R. C M. Rock.
t. j. tho
speaker, President ii. Wright, and
It his also paid a bountiful
tribute to General I.
President was
moat entertaining, He Ural up
condition before the war
between the and out
which grew that conflict, then
hearers through some of tho
scenes of struggle and the times fol-
lowing dose, in connection with
he told of the parts taken by
Lee and Jackson and bis eulogy
these was Impressive.
TWO OF DEBTS
i ; and farmer
avoid as lie the
If that debt be for
or for living expenses, one o
great curses of the South has
been the dependence of so many far-
upon i crop unmade for
i substance, The man who
would get must net get In the
u and w out
has i Rid for, and
must not mortgage his future
r I
I . -i debt docs
apply, however, to debts of in-
Ind ed, w e in
Is of tills kind If a can
a i. of laud oil credit,
r it to the Inti rest
on the land, and can
i- furnish himself a home which
in value all
time, be eel do it I
. d Is i sign enter-
the opportunity to make
such a purchase is open to any man
of good reputation In almost
i. the south.
it a horse is or an
or anything which win en-
able him to make enough more
motley than he could without ii to
lie able to pay for it In a reasonable
time, be should buy bat thing, and
be afraid of the debt, A debt of
kind is an Investment; one of
the kind Ural mentioned is a burden
which must be carried and front
which no return can he expected.-
The Progressive Farmer.
NEW YORK, Jan. was
no indication today of any change in
front, on the port of the man-
or strikers, as the fourth
week Of garment strike
The strikers are said to be
as insistent as ever that their
union shall be recognized, while Eu-
gene s. Benjamin, president of tin
New York Clothing Trades
remains Arm against this eon-
cession. sides aver that they
well organized and financially
strong enough to maintain their
for some time to come.
Two meeting ratify the agree-
entered into Saturday between
the manufacturers and the leaders of
the dress and shirtwaist branch of the
garment making industry, by
the strikers are to return to work to-
morrow morning, were held today.
At both there to i
hearted by the workers
the plans their leaders. The pro
affects and dose in
operatives.
It Is expected, however, that only
about half of the latter will return.
a protective committee of fifty
men, under the leadership of Mrs.
James J. and several other
prominent society women, has in en
in med for the purpose of policing
the meetings of the girls now on
i i mi the vat garment
hades, In order to guard the girls
from the advances of w.
upon tho strike as an
excellent for
III H HI ,
Moore s at
ii. r.
Insurance
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident
Office on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store.
at Law
Office In Building. Third
Practices wherever bis are
desired
North Carolina.
I. EVANS
Attorney at Law
Office fifth door
from street
Greenville. North Carolina.
HARRY SKINNER
Attorney at Law
Greenville,
North Carolina.
s. J. EVERETT
at
I Edward on the Court
House Square
Greenville, North Carolina.
n. It. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
I formerly occupied by
Fleming
at
Mien. Jan.
Mi the Ml
i l lady at in in
i n For the Ion's
iII convention. The sessions
ill morning and
continue until Friday. An exhibition
of pure dairy stock will be . notable
feature of the gal he
j IV. t.
at Law
In front room of the
just north of Court House.
Greenville, North Carolina.
. T. n I C k S
Steam lint Water
Heating
Engine
I Light Outfitter
I am prepared do your work at
l i Trees. See me or call,
This
We offer Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
I a.
P, J. . Toledo. O.
We, Hip i. I, have known J.
C ii.-v r r ll . years, and
I p Hy l , b
t I illy
out ; v m d by Lie Arm.
NATIONAL BANK
Toll I, I I
Catarrh Cure h taken Internally,
i ii i. i i bl i mu-
I i. b of Teal
M i-. i. r S ii
I m.
coo
II. W. CARTER. R.
Practice limit-d disease of the
Nose Throat
N. C. N. C.
office with Dr. I. James, Green-
ville day every Monday. a in to pm
R. Green Co.,
WOOD
in any Length
and
Will be glad have yon visit
my new store at any time
W. L. BEST
JEWELER
The Auction of beau-
residence wilt be in
Bethel Monday. Jan. at The
well known Atlantic Realty
Co., of have charge of the
sale. ad
baby will be crying. Tommy
and Sue will be u little bit dirtier than
usual, and a good deal crasser,
poor wee lad, will he a tiny bit
quieter and just as thoughtful us ever
If only their mother could have
one to take care of her. figuratively
and literally, she'd stand chance
I getting bitter, and if she may
help them till if
sighed father us lie re
opened the door, and then
Suddenly his sharp gray eyes filmed,
for the sun's rays showed a
golden head bent over a Sleep-
baby by the window,
while around and about peace and or-
; reigned.
bless my the
doctor in a husky whisper, and he laid
his band very tenderly upon
crippled whose usually
, pale face was crimson with the sup
pressed excitement of his present won-
happiness
he Whispered shrilly, she's
to take on us till mummy's
better, cos she said BO, she us
I chick-n pie for
The doctor tiptoed across the creak
even floor, and all the tiredness
the fiery petulance died out under
he warmth of his kind, grave smile
Miss he queried.
the girl with
golden hair. will no-
cross because I wanted to help In
place, as Eric has told
I he begged.
said the doctor slowly.
i are you but aha
stammered the doctor In con
Elliot; i. my an
the girl, quietly.
Then the old doctor laughed
shamefaced but utter
HE BEST
Farm Machinery
HARDWARE
Because it
PAYS
us to sell and
BEST
If there is any Doubt n your Mind let us
to
Prove our Points you on
ST A K C T DISC
HARROWS
aid on all o i Garden Implements
HART HADLEY
. . . X. C.
gill- V WK-
DEMOCRATIC PLANS
Wilson's Refusal to Himself
Had Good tiled
LONE BANDIT HOLDS
UP TRAIN NO. ON
NO ENCOURAGEMENT
AMI
OF
Mill. TAKEN.
Hope Te Mill,
S Of
May
III VICINITY Of LINCOLN
Marriage
Last week Register of Deeds Dell
Issued marriage licenses to the
lowing
WRITE
A. w. Barber and Nancy smith.
J i. Nobles, Jr., and Polite More
K. Arnold and Annie
W. A Jenkins and Martha Ross.
Lee and Nipple Williams.
Eddie Hims and Minnie Nobles,
COLORED
Ramon and Pearlie
Grimes and Katie
Herbert Ward and Henrietta
Ala, Jan.
detectives and posses have been
Scouring the country all day in
vicinity of Lincoln, Ala,, in an effort
Jan. to apprehend a lone train robber
elect Wilson's refusal to allow him- held up Southern railway passenger
self to be committed to any definite No. early today at
of reorganization or to outline
publicity through senators or con-
and Julia Bailey.
Smith and Cox.
Josephus and Coley j
I and Nora Atkinson.
y. . . t.
Rev. E. M. Hoyle conducted the v.
w. c. A. evening.
Hi made a strong talk, taking as
central thought John thief
Cometh not, but to steal and to
kill and to destroy; I am come
Hey might have life and that they
might have u more He
developed the difference between truth
and raying that there is really
nothing new In truth, but only new
truth; there is
i afraid of in modern .
ii sympathetic search TH
MEN IN A
BATTLE
OF GUM ALPINE
AND TWO BOTH FOUGHT
PISTOLS WERE
MOVEMENT OF
lime Of Arrival sod Departure
-FIVE SHOTS WERE FIRED
it has put ii question-mark.
after the Koran, the hunks or Con-1
has broken down all Jan. The fierce-
Bible. He est most desperate light ever in
part of the country took place
cruel In destroying many expressions Saturday when and
ever destroys re- HUs, sons or Will a well
or
details or his legislative
plans has had a marked Influence
congressional activity. Plans that
promised to engross the session in
political fights at both ends of the
I The robber is said to have rilled the
mail coach and escaped with several
registered packages.
The bandit it Is said, boarded the
train while the engine was taking commission
water. According to the report re- short time ago
Adopting Commission Plan
NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. i;. A A text-book
number of Louisiana titles elected twenty-five years
mayors and commissioners today underlying
to the installation or the
commission
eminent Si
. to
any science do of Burke county and Dr.
s out-of a. a prominent
Glen Alpine, engaged in a
g and cutting affray at that
U the same. He believes Time shooting
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
Northbound Southbound
a. p. m.
p. m. 6.33 p. m.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
1.15 a. m. 3.30 a. m.
a. m. 7.35 . m.
I 4.17 p. m.
I slut I
Into N. Stables
S Comer 2nd Evans Street
SHORT
Transfer Han
s Express
I Promptness
Phone No. Night or Day
Meets All Trains
, U ,, ,. , . o
for. of municipal , , or Place about o'clock yesterday S
municipal go, , ,,, Christianity has afternoon, which may cost the
of . of are men. r. is shot
plan by New Orleans a I gained by a consciousness the four times through the breast
here he
K L.
there has been a divine
covered Mall Cleric slate-wide
with a revolver and system.
movement in favor or the
capital about the more routine work demanded all valuables and registered
of legislation, investigation and m car- going through
bill hearings are being delayed.
Democratic leaders from both houses
have made pilgrimages to New
described
dark brown
about
since Christmas to talk over the new
administration's work with the
president. The general result of
these however, has been
to hold up the time being any
concerted scheme In
the senate and house and to restrain
the activity of the Democratic
that would have launched several
political and legislative pro-
grams had President-elect Wilson
given definite encouragement to the
partially outlined schemes.
the majority of those who have
visited b m Governor Wilson has
en little Indication of his plans. The
few of whom he has confided deli-j
Bite opinions have been pledged to
secrecy and have been unable to use
the president-elects influence to aid
their own plans or to support any
general program of action.
The tight in
part or the mall the bandit
from the train at Lincoln and
In the rugged country ad-
joining the railroad.
According to a description given to,
District Officer R. j. Bearden, of
Southern railway, tie bandit
THE WELL
Worth Saving and Some
People Bow
to Save it
I head and Is dying, there being no
is chance for his life. or the Pitts
are probably fatally wounded; Sam
a policeman and Abe Pitts,
a bystander, who tried to stop the
fight, are also shot and rut several
CARSON CITY. Nev. 20.-A poll and in a
legislature which Thirty-five shots
Misses Mary Corbel I and
Evans sang beautifully the duct,
spire.- and Hearer of
Mai Hire a
Cs
the
convened today Indicates that
were tired in
a and when the revolvers had been
Greenville people take their y Me in favor emptied they used knives. The fight
lives In their hands neglecting the present tax originated from an old which
kidneys when they know these organs urn responsible has been existing some time. Who
was about years old. He I, help. Weak kidneys are Industry, started the shooting could not be
wearing a black derby, slide tor a vast or suffering lo here at a late hour tonight
suit or clothes and as and ill slightest delay Is the physicians of
H.
Still
be Lite
SUCCESS
pounds.
Dunn's Kidney Pills
one year and
rushed to the scene of the shooting
a remedy that has helped thousand a provision which will automobiles, but there
of kidney sufferers. Here Is a Green- effective chance for
was no
The two
young Pitts, who did the shooting.
wen- rushed to Morganton Saturday
NOTICE
on No. lo the hospital.
Freight Conference
v. i n
Q. Jan.
traffic officials representing all Moore. Pitt street,
leading railroads of this section of N. C, feel very
tie country are attending the quarter-
of the Southeastern Pills, procured at the
Freight Association, which met at the Co.
I Hampton Terrace Hotel here today me and there was much lame that on the day of May. with warrants to prevent gel
a session that will continue through my loins. Dudley, sheriff of Pitt county, sold away of the crowd. Another man is
through the greater part of the week. do their work as tor for the year 1911, one town reported very badly, his name
I i should the kidneys lot in , town X. nut be learned.
Kinston. C, Jan. 17th, they have a slim chance their
To the heirs of Lula White, Sheriff Berry and a posse of
Backache ed, or any one Take notice deputies Immediately for the
show Opens in Denver
DENVER, Colo., Jan -The
bothered mo. Kidney listed In the name or Lula White,
week. Further efforts to solve me relief from these on the east side of
the sen- the tang- in the senate over tens kidney complaint and street, at which sale I became the
ate. which promises sensational de- dent Taft's 1,300 appointments .-.-, my condition every Amount of laxes and ope,. the stockyards en codas
in December, has the Democrats being that they ,,,; Bale by all dealers. Price SO I shall on May 6th. de- annual Natl
mile the last two he made during tho week, the hope cents. Co. Buffalo, of the sheriff a deed for said and will
weeks. The efforts of Democratic force the Republicans into
leaders now are directed toward
bringing about an outcome that will
leave no dissatisfied faction to occupy
the attention of Congress throughout
will
some New York, sole agents for the Unit- according to law.
whereby a part of the ed States. The time tor
Taft appointments can be allowed Remember the May 1913,
go unconfirmed, leaving the places to no other. i w. n. Purchaser.
be tilled by Mr. Wilson. Adv.
West, in Show
continue through the week.
T show
the largest In the
ex- tin- organization An attend-
n and
Is expected during the week
from ever purl th.
HAPPINESS
The start toward success hap-
is in owning you- homo.
you save and add lo your
the road will he a long one.
Start saving now. Deposit your Dion-
with us where it will draw inter-
est and when you want to own your
home you Will find that we will ad-
the money to assist you.
You shares
In The 11th Series
NOW
AND LOAN
Evans S . N. C.
will thank those who I
s of Pit v y for I
ate pas
HENRY T. KING
is
Beginning business in April, over with the modest Capital of
0,033.03; directing its efforts not for of bit for the of
the community, drawing its patronage from the rank and file of Pitt County's pros-
people.
The Greenville Banking Trust Company
Working Capital of
Total Resources
700,000.00
Has grown to be not 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.
Uncle Sam and the State of North Carolina Do
with US.
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres. E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres.
C. S. CARR,
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A-
WINNING AN ARGUMENT HIS DIPLOMATIC
By ALLIE BROCK.
wife is the hand at an
argument you ever said
man In the smoking car of
ban train. always beats
anything of dial Bert. The las time
I was shown up as a false alarm
applying logic to day
was do longer ago than
got home from the City last
even log my wife said to
was a man here today to see about
fixing the Bower beds and the garden
for the winter He so
and sort of homeless that gave him
your other
That ought to be good start to-
ward getting a I said in
It thought
move on your part, i suppose you
figured that some lonely widow along
the road would fall In love with him
when she saw graceful lines of
that coat enfolding him and would
rush out to haul him in
Cry to be said my
wife.
really Interest me more
than his Immediate I said,
tho object of his call. Did he wait
long enough to specify what was the
matter with our flower beds that need
ed
wife favored me with the stare
of disdain which she considers
cutting and effective against my
kind of sarcasm.
suppose he wants to fix
them up for the she said.
not an expert on such matters, but I
have an id.-a that some sort of
must be paid to them before zero
weather comes. told the man to
come back this evening and see
being no adequate reply to
this under the matrimonial code. I
lowed the subject to drop and awaited
my visitor. He came with the shad
own, adorned with my overcoat.
was said, you
wanted your flower beds and your gar-
den fixed up for the winter. Then he
leaned restfully against the porch
pillar.
the I asked.
they be there next spring If I leave
them alone all
but you don't
the tired citizen explained
ought to bedded down with
up and covered over.
the way they fix in the parks
then I demanded. The
light of my household was listening
from the darkness of the hall and I
wanted her to see tho uselessness of
the appointment she had made for me.
your flowers and vegetables
will have a big start next the
horticulturist explained, the
ground will he ready for I do
this every year for most of the pro
pie ;. this town. charge a dollar for
my time and you pay for the fertilizer
and
MS here, you imitation I
hi. red after I had glared at him a
moment, the worst booster tor
yourself that ever came down that
road out there. Your efforts to get
a dollar out of me are so feeble and
amateurish that I'd have a laugh all to
myself if I wasn't getting sort of tired
of your kind of cattle.
got a lot of nerve to say
that you bed down the vegetable gar-
dens of most of the people In this
town every year, so they'll be ready to
do business with a rush In the spring-
time, I Told Isn't
suburb on this branch of the
railroad that turns out a worth-
less lot of garden truck as this
I know what's the matter
It's all your fault If you'd keep your
hands off the gardens and let things
alone people might have a chance to
raise a few spring onions at a cost of
not more than a dozen, and we
might even get an occasional radish
that wasn't a soggy sponge. Not con-
tent with getting my fall at by
merely standing around and looking
frostbitten, you expect me to give you
a dollar for taking exercise that would
keep you warm while you are spoiling
my
caller shifted his weight to the
other foot and looked uncomfortable
for a few seconds, but he was ready
with his defense.
he said, man's got to
my wife exclaimed
the
me. the point you always over-
this morning that depressed
person was busy In our garden with
and wheelbarrow when left
home. Lovely woman may not be
strong on the finer points of logic,
but she certainly has the gift of win-
in any
Dally News.
Swiss Would Tax Cats.
Switzerland Is the land of political
and social experiments, and we usual-
legislate with one eye on that little
country of federation, democracy, ref-
prohibition, compulsory
ice and liberty And now Switzerland
or, at least, that portion of it about
to put a tax on
cats. We shall watch that experiment
with Interest, for the tax will not pro-
duce much revenue, but It will spell-
let us not shrink from the word pro-
against the enemies of birds
and sleep. Each cat shall wear a col-
with Its registered number; the i
cat without a number will be arrested j
and destroyed. Wherefore the people
that like cats will keep Indoors ,
or for their outdoor . must men
Other people's cats are always a j
and the collar and tax will
plane a certain on the
oat. Is more
Ms
FLAYS IS
Cecil may revive Char-
Armstrong has B HOD
Frederick Wads la lecturing in
on
wild book and music
Spencer is to be revived.
Wheeler Karl, a Virgin-
Karl, is in skit.
i. B van i
may soon go into
Jack known as a
Tun la going into moving
pit I
The Daughter of to
open about the middle next month
in C ago,
Howard play.
to the i shortly to have i
production.
The iii-t the spring production
by will be Pass-
log Show of
Military is to resume
its tour, probably Arthur
at the head the company.
Ada Reeve, the English
By GEORGE
said Mrs. II.
on the mantel. Here are tin
matches. Do you know, Hiram, I
think ii was the wisest thing we
I when concluded In
town this sunnier and not take the
cottage at the lake as
ejaculated pair-
a naming match in the air.
thought you wen completely
about it when we'd bettor o
go.
Men d broke In Mrs. B
lifting her prettily .- i .
at him protestingly. you d
know me any better than that alter
being marled to me ten years, I
must say you are unobservant Don't
you suppose l think you know best
What tun would it be for me to have
the cottage, knowing it was
your will and your b .-r Judgment
m, m ashamed of you Lots of
stay in town, and I've doubt
we can stand the beat as well as the
rest them. H is Just a matter of
making up your mind to be
and then forgetting
For the matter of Mid Bird- i- to appear Id the States next
sell, remember some days at the fall in a musical comedy.
lake when you could have fried end her tour
on the front porch and you would have decided not to
been scalded if you had plunged into ,
the lake to . , ,.
i. . Paul with the Four
Oh. but the nights wore so
fully cool.- said tho wife. Morton, popular vaudeville, has
here were tossing sleepless and gasp- formed duo with Naoma
and there we had to sleep under
blankets. Hut I don't suppose there There Is a Shaw revival in London
will be many intolerable night, First is to lie sue-
In Chicago. I am sure I can stand
them if I have to. And with all our play in Lon
friends away wont have to have
any new clothes to of. and ,
that will, or coarse, save you a lot b Julia in and I ail
haven't asked you to Cohan and Harris secured the
reminded her. ahead dramatic rights to by
and get any clothes you want, as Irving Cobb, originally published as
the Inquired his wife, , .
with a little sigh. be no ., , . . . . .
., . u as Win-
one to see them. Th re won t be any ,,.
places to go except the summer gar- has disposed of his rights
dens, and I can Just as well wear my In the to them,
old George V. Hobart Is extending the
know never care to go to the sketch in to a three-
summer ;,, play to be produced in the
I suppose, we'll Just sit at , by Joseph Hart,
home on our own little porch and kill ,.,, ,
agreed Mr. resigned-
LOOK
READ
ACT
The can who grasps his opportunity when it is offered, is the man of wealth. Grasp
our opportunity by purchasing some real estate at the
Big Audio
Sale
IDEAL BUILDING LOTS
BETHEL, W. C.
Smith and Railroad Streets, one block from business center of the Town.
On Monday,
Jan. 1913
BETHEL is the town in which to buy real estate. It has a brilliant future.
EVERY BODY CORDIALLY INVITED. WE SELL the PROPERTY rain or shine.
FREE Prizes on display at Blount Co., Department Store, Bethel.
FREE, a fine Leather Couch, a Silk Dress and other Prizes given away.
Everyone has a chance at the Prizes whether you buy a lot or not.
be quite a nice old married
and settled down couple, won't we
ever and Mi's
has formed a theatrical producing
That will be most delightful. The with Richardson, for
have taken their cottage press of W. A,
did I tell you about Brady, and will general
don't like the Hons.
what difference does it Arthur engaged
Belle Blanche, the vaudeville singer,
That is , . . . . .
the most irritating creature When J
I told her that we weren't going as in western cities.
usual she put on such an elaborate ex Before departing for Chicago, where
of pity and said that then, tin western company will open
course, it must be true about your Blanche will sing one special
getting so badly squeezed in stocks with the New York company
and that she thought it was so very a,
and noble us to
of all the ejaculated
laying down his cigar
you explain that it was
MUSIC BY OUR OWN BAND.
EASY fourth cash, balance and years.
Hear those world famous Real Estate Auctioneers, the Burton Brothers.
LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED.
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO., Inc.
N. C.
BASEBALL NOTES
Horace the former president
cause business so rushing that I the Philadelphia Nationals, has
felt I couldn't get gone into the hotel business in At-
said his wife. City,
she just smiled. I hope people wont pitcher Larry of Boston
think were in financial difficulties t .,, was sod
to the Buffalo Club, of the
International League.
merely because we're Haying at home.
don't care a bit about myself, but I
hate to have you misjudged. And you
were so enthusiastic about the place Tom who managed th
last season that, of hope you Hartford team, of the Connecticut
won't break down from overwork and Mate League, last year, has been sign-
no change before the rummer Is as scout for the St. Louis
growled
needn't about me I don't
Church, South, and Col. K. W. I Ti C. J. Tucker, R. F. Jenkins. Conference
of Washington City, a retired navy S. W. I pock. C. S. Carr. G. T. Gard- Mont., Jan.
officer who has heroine famous as a ushered in a period of great activity
leader in the Movement. The earnings were a little over and interest in Montana agricultural
The convention supper is expected per cent. A six per cent dividend circles. During the ensuing two
to prove a memorable event. Covers paid to tho stockholders the State Agricultural and Me-
will be laid for live hundred. To find fourteen per cent carried to the College here is to be the
a ball sufficient to accommodate so surplus fund.
many Is proving something of a prob-
but It Is not doubted that th. X. C, Jan.
resourceful men of New will of the most noted shots of the
scene of the annual meetings of tho
state societies of horticulturists,
dairymen, and other
interested in tho various
know why the populace should get up ,
,. i . . o the and field captain
on Its hind legs and roar because we ,.,.
choose to do something else than Memphis learn in has been
the thing that we've been doing in signed by the Club,
past A brother of Wheat's will be
do agreed Mrs. Bird- taken along with the Super-
sell. know your own business. .,,, training trip. Zach says
and If the s want to spend the ., catcher and will
report up at the lake that we can't
Karl brother of Otis prove themselves equal to the enter- try faced the leaps here today at the phases of agriculture and farm life.
No collections will be taken Opening of the sixth annual the prepared for the
at any session of the convention.
Winterville Items.
ford to come we can just Ignore It.
make good.
With Archer and Need-
It t make any real difference
If people believe does Cubs have the only
don't I said Irish-born catching staff in baseball.
don't like it. I could get All three the backstops were born
over a few time in Ireland.
said his wife vigor- Manager Hugh Jennings says he
Just let you ever think changes in the De-
It not going to be cool and , ,,,.
nappy over there, and leave you here . ,,,.,,,
in town won't hear of It of
not a bit disappointed, really, and Crawford on first base
maybe the hot weather won't affect Winter, the former big
me so very i ague pitcher, has been engaged to
said decisively, coach the baseball team of the
HI write the agent tomorrow of Vermont. Winter managed
that we'll take the cottage. think st John N M s.
better go. It'll be pleasanter . f R
w ell, of course, if you Insist on It, , . ., . , . . .
said his wife. wouldn't go hp
your wishes. I was quite of Chicago boxer
cheerful about staying In town, and I some,
never dreamed that we'd really
called five minutes .,
later, he had been Investigating
a package In tho hall. is
Mrs. a little cry. Laymen of all in New
she said, when cornered. working together in behalf
that's some curtains and cretonne of the Convention of the
stuff I bought down town this morn- Missionary Movement to be held in
the that city Thursday and Friday, Feb.
Still Wild Turkeys ,.,,. i ,,. held at
Among present day good livers In . ,.,,,. . ,
and on the exchanges and whose
among national guardsmen who hum and most
a good deal wild turkeys are preferred I In the state,
to farm raised birds. There are yet The speakers will be men of Inter-
of wild turkeys west national reputation, such as J. Camp-
south. A few days ago the writer bell White, one of the most eloquent
hereof shot half a dozen wild turkeys
within four miles of the city hall at , .
Savannah. told the secretary ,
of the beard of trade of mat
the matter and was Informed that a and to hear whom will be t
Savannah boy had on the previous day privilege that the average man does
a within the city's not often get. will speak, as will Dr.
bounds- New York Sun. C. F. of Nashville, Tenn. one
of tho foremost men of the M.
shooting handicap. In the several meetings a prominent place
amount of the prize offering and the j has been given this year to the social,
number of prominence of the contest-educations and other problems re-
ants the tournament has never to rural betterment.
Jan. In the south. The program
Sam Smith, J. W. R. L. Ab- covers days and provides events Francis L. Patton, former pres-
S. C. Carroll, Johnnie Cannon. for amateurs and professionals. of Princeton Theological Bern-
A D. G. A. Kittrell and
Ashley Spier went to Greenville
Thursday.
Flash lights pistol cartridges and
rifles at A. W. Ange and Co.
Mrs. II. T. Cox returned from
Texas Flag
FT. VALLEY, Ga. Jan.
girl who made the first Texas flag.
when that state was an independent
republic lies buried In a neglected
grave here. Arrangements have been
years old today.
Maurice Henry Hewlett, noted Eng-
author and critic, years
old today.
Baroness Clifton, one of the young-
est peeress of Great Britain, years
today.
Bf PRACTICALLY
Thursday evening where she has
visiting her husband and also by a commissioner sent by Gov-
attending the Inauguration of the of for,
of the remains to Austin,
governor. I
See Harrington, Barber and be
I any for your shoes. They have re- Troutman. in 1836, the.
,,., .,,,. , , , . p. girl of IS, fashioned the Lone Star
Mired another shipment, in all sizes. .
. i i i . it which is still the state emblem
Miss Pearl Hester made a Hying
trip to Greenville Saturday morning. of of
Box paper, envelopes and V to
for nice correspondence at A. W. funds for the removal of
Ange Co of a
O. A. Kittrell. and Lee
went to Greenville Saturday.
r- . u of many famous Texans. bey all give the same
Barber and Co. sell the
For Attacks and
All I inn Lie-. Dangerous
I tides Way to
Liver
Tune
Every druggist in the state no-
where rest the a falling off in sale of
best work shirts, come and see them.
win
Jan. K. A.
of Burke county, who
so conspicuously in the
Glen Alpine Sat-
III BARK HI
Annual III The
Held Wednesday
The annual of the t. ;, .
holders of The Bank of was evening, is under treatment at
held Wednesday, January 15th. Dr. Long's here, and
An unusually large number of Block though most wounded, bis
holders were present and were is expected. Dr.
gratified at the excellent was accompanied to by Dr.
of the hank, as shown by of and despite his
report of the cashier.
I. J. Chapman, president.
W. W. Dawson. vice president.
T, J. Bullock,
L, J. Chapman, W. W.
A lie always blacker than the
wrong It tries to hide
Its place.
is often dangerous and
people know it, while Dodson's Liver
Tone Is perfectly safe and gives bet-
Dodson s Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by Pharmacy
who sell it. A large bottle costs
cents and if It fails to give easy re-
lief in every case of sluggishness,
you have only to ask for your
back. It will be promptly refund-
ed.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy
harmless to both children and adults.
In the house may save you
day's work or keep your children
Misunderstandings and neglect from missing school. Keep your liver
more mischief in tho world working and your liver will not keep
than even malice and wickedness. you from working.
condition he refused to ride
The following officers were elect- n the ambulance sent to the railway
station meet him and Instead walk-
ed to a carriage which transported
him to the hospital. Ills nerve and
vitality Is remarkable.
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, HUNDRED
AND IS SUB-
BOUNDED BY THE BEST
OF ALL
KINDS ARE IX I TED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER IX THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AX UP-TO-DATE
JOB A X D
Agriculture Is left Healthful, the Most Reek .
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO -VAT BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IX
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A PEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BEING TO THEIR
A IT EX
OUR ADVERTISING
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BE UPON
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STATE
iii mm
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CHAPEL HILL. Jan.
of Bailie's
from the press, and s
parted of tho institution's history
the University of
To Go To An Extra Session
Of The General Assembly
The Resolution of Representative Justice Congress to Pass
Laws Putting An bind to in J Re-
called From Committee
RALEIGH, Jan. has been a
day of discussion in the state senate.
First there was a bill introduced by
Senator of county,
which came up with an unfavorable
PEACE DELEGATES if
LEAVE
Al THE CONFER-
l LONDON CONSIDER
HUT THEIR is Al
ME STILL HOPEFUL
IS KILLED
LONDON, Jon. -With
Turk-
without offering substantial
of ability to good in of their note to the
trouble. The bill was rel d its for
committee on Insurance. however, has yet
The legislative i some of the Balkan gates con-
constitutional amendments voted elder that their mission In London
Shot the Head
From
ii w
i Passage Before
March i I tun
At
Martin
V, . v., wall. ii
caucus v.
a plan lo
President
was agreed upon;
moved an executive session
the senate, with lac idea
the session us long as a quorum
could be kepi.
i Republicans had promised to
remain in their to keep the
and to repeat the motion
day the hope forcing Con-
Iii
Democrats were equally deter
mined lo no confirmation.
Other than army, navy and diplomatic
and prospect a lively struggle
presented.
from lo Inclusive. Volume report from the Judiciary committee, this afternoon authorize ended. The Greek
I the former president's history n. provisions of which arc Intended the speaker of the to announced
of this, the second oldest state make uniform the crime of eight members, the p the that he would have before the end
in the United states is re- i North Carolina. Senator took senate live members and the the week and the within
cord of the event of the of his prerogative under the nor five men shall compose the few days. Financial
from the adoption of the Constitution role and asked that his bill be commission to sit after general era ind military officers attached I
North Carolina in 1774, down to the on the calendar despite the assembly adjourns and n the Bulgarian delegation will
death of President Swain. August unfavorable report. When it and matters of in home tomorrow,
mi Negro Here Iii Baggy
Hit Mien lit lie
The fatal
Ballet
RALEIGH, Ian. Smith
a year old n boy, . shot
through tin hi ad and I
afternoon on
which cannot
second volume makes a came up
connecting link at that dale and to ham senator made a determined
quote the fitting word the author its adoption, with the result
his preface, venture to hope after a lengthy debate it passed ii-
that this minute volume and faith- second reading and when ii comes
narrative of the struggles of the again there is every reason to believe
University from seven teachers and , pass third and final reading In
sixty-nine students to over eight bun- n. senate. The bill seeks to rented
matriculate and over eighty a defect that exists by reason Hi
teachers, will he of permanent vain- of small larceny cases in the
to students of education and to various court throughout
dents of the stale This the state and applies to the Ian
roll. is abundantly illustrated of articles below the cost of A
engraving of the faculty of the law now stands a man may steal
for discussion the Hocking- nature to be reported back Despite this, dip
an extraordinary session to bi called hope and
by the governor, The special see i. . Balkan note it
ave in i way
in a bis
still think two miles north I
r in, i ii Louis i I, Ell i
days exercise on Turkey and ,, or Arm. Ruth, age
will submit these recommendations Ii the allies really Intend to await and IS years, respectively I
the form of amendments to answer of the new Turkish have fired that
of the state tor The mo net to the Europe, a arrests have been
to do this was made by cot. which a have ad- rending I Investigation by tin
Grant of vie. The i. oner's Jury, which will be
Mi-. Justice and day exclaimed those eel this morning.
the senate chairman Is Mr. f who I the mil. solution i The of ii.- occurred
to be found in the resumption of hos- about o'clock on that part of
The house committee on public when the meeting of the the Louisburg road where It
vice corporation of th four allied nations ad- crosses Pigeon
the proposal made by the Hem
caucus for a Joint
ten to go over the nominations and
some for confirmation,
The proposal found no support In
e R ranks.
W the senate went into
cession, Martin, th Dem-
leader, stated that the Dem-
would adhere to their coins
of opposing action of the majority
the Taft appointments,
He declared Hint the Democrats
pot fear the effect that a
Plight on adding
If any of the appropriation bills
ed of usage before March the-
be as soon as the
a session convened.
Some Republican senators have de-
themselves determined to
fight Mr. Wilson's nominations after I pursuing
present day. scenes of tho campus u suit of clothes in a town where hi
and views historic- buildings, The is tried before a recorded,
volume
favor of this
day
w ho i-
to have the corporation
and Deputy
retorted Harward arrived on tin scene the
Ii body of the was lying on the
Tho Republicans declined to con-
frontispiece of the second volume a punishment and when probe the sale and division ill
the picture of the three living his penally has been paid be restored Atlantic and Western railroad. A, reached by postponing extreme of the road where
E. A. Alderman, and the right of I Brook of was the
president of the University of franchise, On the other hand a man principal speaker In favor i i Today's meeting of th
Dr, T. Winston, of Ashe- ,., the country may commit a like he saying the people hours and lb.
Lille, and Dr, K. P. Battle, of Chapel offense and be pent to the his city and of Wilmington desired mated. The delegate reviewed the that live young
Dr. K. P. Venable. the for the of a t at the matter he probed. Both the resumption of the war the policy Powell, Ami-
lent head of the Institution. idea is to make Southern and the Coast Line opposed ,, delay, trusting to ii. lo
I Significant of value to the is form application of the law and make the resolution.
the adoption Of the resolution of Dr. ii misdemeanor of petty crimes The Ha.
Henderson by the State are now. in the Instances cited. The senate was convened a. m.
and Historical Society looking by
toward the collection and preservation The Joint resolution introduced in The Invocation was by Rev. ii. M
of all literature produced In North the house by Mr. Justice and which North of Street Methodist
Carolina, or letters of literary value. -M passed that body, calling on and church.
resolution provides for the in- urging Congress to pass laws putting Petitions were received Iron.
of such a collection In the go end lo discriminating In freight ton county, Cabarrus, Cumberland section favoring procrastination, their led Into the road and yelled that they
new Administration Building, which rates, was on motion of Senator Rob- Rowan view being after the going lo shoot. The
is now in course of construction recalled from the committee on counties for six terms; to Turkey, which was favor is said, told them to shoot, where-
The secretary of the Liter railroads and considered for from the Wadesboro Hook Club, to terms of the allies, the latter upon and are re-
and Historical Society is now passage. The discussion allow women to serve on continued to follow Europe's to have fired In
the plan of collecting up rd by this resolution carried the from Company I. Third
f om I
allies lasted According particulars
discussion was an- bi Coroner the report is
the that live young boys, n
Ruth, Joe i et,
Singleton and Col man
difficulties, The head of each armed with s rifle and pistols were
gallon reported the conversation out in the trial of some members
which he had bad with Sir Edward I of another gang, better known as
Ci, c the British foreign secretary the sir, -t When
reference was made again lo containing Smith and
advice of the ambassadors to observe two girls, and Hod
-prudence and moderation. This great neared the bridge of ii is
arguments of that stated that the crowd of boys jump-
The
, I
if the Democrats persist i.
the present opposition to the Taft
Tho session today behind close
would continue to give the buggy. The hoy fell
these literary value. Also, plans for of the senate beyond the usual Burlington, for the legislature support. the buggy and at the -an,, time
the erection of a plan of a memorial hour of adjournment, and finally to provide for expense incurred The note was left With Nova- the crowd made for the tall timber.
to North Carolina's great men of let- over tomorrow, without a vote by military companies in attending head the One of them, Col man was not
liter is now being pushed by Dr. Hen- being reached. Senator tie Inauguration; from Charlotte non, the delegate Mm to m lucky as the others and was later
stale 11-
i-n-
Mike the old-time heavy-
weight, has quit the boxing game and
taken up wrestling.
doors promised to he a filibuster on an earnest plea for the association, relative to the an opportune for its
. r w i The of six articles on the and was to rates; from the North Some Relieve he sill
i from taking i for a Constitutional questions by a Chamber of commerce, urging the present it tomorrow. Others ac
nominations at the head of the by Dr. J. i. de It. opposed the language of the re- passage of the Justice resolution as the opinion that this particular form
, professor of history in the Sen. Council also made to Height discriminations; from as adopted with the object of avoid-
Contrary to the expectation of which articles appeared in the appeal for the of the Junior Order United American Me- lug an Immediate rupture and giving
Republican leaders, the caucus Raleigh News and Observer, have called attention to the prom- of Proximity, for child Turkey time to reply lo power
a solid front to reject the pro- been telling in effects of made hp Gov. Craig in his labor law and school at-1
of the Democrats and Insist sentiment In favoring a reform address declaring that the ills- t,
confirmations. our state constitution; at least to against North Carolina in A communication from Hi
Senators and who extent of the loopholes ibis respect shall cease. Sen. Ward urged that the sets of
have made definite announcement of in form of These able asked that the resolution go over as and state records now In the
alignment with the of Dr. Hamilton's on this he would like to examine the hands of the clerks of courts be com
party, were not there, but other Re Issue now agitating the used In its construction before mined to the most accessible public
senators classed as have been published In final action was taken, but declared library In each county, and that per-
were present and apparently In let form. his sympathy purposes of the mission he provided for Hie
with the plant of the caucus. I At a recent meeting of the measure and stated that he would of the great mass of hills
which held that each case must stand ran Society of Zoologists Cleve-vote for It. There Is every reason failed to pass in past sessions of the
on Its merits and be taken up Ohio, a resolution was believe the resolution will ho adopted general assembly, as they are a great
urging President-elect Session of Days. burden to preserve and a
It was to revoke the agree appoint a mar l. scientific Sen. J. P. Cook Introduced In the menace to fire,
to proceed first with army and training the office of the j senate today bill to any per-i The Day.
navy appointments, the Slates Fish Commissioner. As a gen. firm or corporation placing In-1 The house was convened at
holding that the Democrats had shown of a committee to press their In foreign companies not an- by Speaker Connor. Prayer by Rev
a lack of good faith by their claim on President Wilson relative to do business In this state. Mr. Joyner of Street
ate manner of proceeding with them appointment of a scientist to to report the same to the Insurance church
It further held that the agree office. Dr. H. V. Wilson, commissioner, together with per
by two men,
Chicago Bandit Slain By
Public Telephone
Operator
CHICAGO, Jan. Peter Home, a
young bandit, was shot illy
by Clarence a
that the legislature go On record III
favor of Federal aid to building high- wounded
ways. A recommendation came from police telephone operator, last night.
the slate librarian, Cant, II. o. admitted today having
that the sets of colonial and slate
now in the care of the clerks
the courts In each count; be de-
livered to most accessible
library In the county so that they may
be more accessible to the people of
the county.
Hills ratified today were,
police protection for Dudley
Dated with bis brother Albert in more
twenty hold-ups on the
Side during the last six weeks. Short-
after making the confession he
died.
The brothers stopped
who a cripple, as he was return-
to his home late last night. Me-
Shoals. Sweeney commenced shooting.
amend the charter bullets struck Peter who re-
per Report was received from the the Railroad company, so turned fire, one striking Me-
was confined to the time It was or of zoology the University of the gross premiums paid hospital at Morganton. Numbers of as to allow it to become an extension In the hip. not
d. North Carolina, was chosen along on insurance so placed. It Is petitions were presented from various the railroad. s- wounding him.
Th side finally with Prof. K. O. of Prince- that the operation of such a law sections of the for six a special criminal court
t take up the nominations In ton University, and Dr. A. C. will turn Into the state treasury at school terms and a few for search Anson county.
resisted by the of I least 150.000 annually, and law, for child labor A resolution was Introduced to pay j also believed to belong to
th around that the senate was Proctor C. T. received a imposition upon many people by wild- and Torrens system of land the expenses of Confederate veterans a gang of hold-up men of which Po-
to rodder firs- letter from North Judson. Ind., cat concerns who offer attractive ties. Also a petition from the North to the 18th anniversary of the battle was chief. In the flat were
for I He was found In a flat on South
street, with a youth named
under an
the promotions In army.
on
I propositions merely to secure Carolina Press Association asking of Gettysburg.
number of revolvers and knives.
.
ii.


Title
Eastern reflector, 24 January 1913
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 24, 1913
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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