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DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rate on <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C, Dec. to twelve. Miss Mamie Chapman de- <lb />
Miss Cox. who is teaching at entertained a score of her <lb />
is spending the friends at a party given at her home, <lb />
at home. The enjoyed several games of <lb />
Now the holidays are over, it will the season. Hot chocolate, cake and <lb />
pay to see Harrington. Barber fruit were served and enjoyed by <lb />
Co. for your rival or all. <lb />
disc harrows. On Friday evening, December <lb />
Misses Hulda and Olivia Cox, who Cox gave to her friends <lb />
are teaching at Alliance and Seven candy stem. The boys <lb />
Spring, respectively, spent the were invited by the hostess, and they <lb />
at homo. Were given the liberty of inviting one <lb />
We take this occasion of extending of their The <lb />
to our friends and patrons our hearty evening were enjoyed by all <lb />
thanks for the generous patronage wished some evenings <lb />
extended us the past year. The could be longer, <lb />
old year closes with a heavy increase <lb />
of deposits at our bank and we be- <lb />
Ethel Mumford delightfully <lb />
entertained at a party. Tuesday even- <lb />
gin the new year under bright M home <lb />
The beginning of a new year <lb />
is a good time to remember that <lb />
while the best friend on earth may <lb />
in honor of her cousin. Miss Lula <lb />
Mumford, of The guests <lb />
were greeted at the door by the <lb />
AND PEOPLE <lb />
Dr. Sun Vat Son Promises to Overthrow <lb />
Manchus <lb />
WILL PROMOTE INDUSTRY <lb />
China's w President Starts His <lb />
With I lie Year And Adopt <lb />
Christian Trip f <lb />
From Shanghai In Special <lb />
I ruin. <lb />
fail you, a nice little bank account is Mumford From the <lb />
always behind you. Start the new followed several inter- <lb />
year right by placing an with games <lb />
us. Deposit with us <lb />
each week a <lb />
solos were played by Miss Charity <lb />
small per cent of your income and at About <lb />
at the end of the year you will be <lb />
surprised at the results and will <lb />
miss the amount from your dally <lb />
living. We Invite you at the beginning <lb />
of this glad new year to Join our <lb />
growing list of customers <lb />
and make the Bank of Winterville <lb />
kinds of fruit was served. <lb />
DYNAMITE IN GREENVILLE <lb />
I In most instances the explosive is <lb />
aced by on the outside of <lb />
a bank safe. It remained for a in <lb />
Greenville to find out that probably <lb />
a departure explosive is to be <lb />
your banking home. <lb />
. ,. u aced by on the outside of <lb />
Miss Cox. who is attend- <lb />
school at Greensboro, is spending <lb />
the holidays at home. <lb />
See A. W. Co. for your <lb />
t . j a. found on the Inside of a safe. too. <lb />
guns, rifles, powder, shot and <lb />
Even if the safe is only of the toy <lb />
mite. I , . <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson and Mr. C. T. j a <lb />
Cox spent Christmas at Louisburg A that works In the <lb />
with friends and relatives. They warehouse was proceeding <lb />
port a very pleasant trip. avenue Tuesday <lb />
Harrington. Barber b. Co. are car- morning, probably dreaming of chick- <lb />
a large lot of peg-tooth done a brown, and <lb />
water melons, when the point <lb />
Mr. G. Herbert Cox spent Christ- struck <lb />
mas at home near He Picked up and <lb />
also a trip to Durham Creek. seemed to be a toy <lb />
A full supply of salt, lime and finder the bank <lb />
Jan. first of- <lb />
act of Dr. Sun Sen, <lb />
dent of the Chinese republic, was to <lb />
change the Chinese calendar. He <lb />
made in w years day the first day of <lb />
his presidency, thus commencing a <lb />
new era and making the Chinese <lb />
new year begin henceforth on the <lb />
same day as the year begins in most <lb />
other countries of the world. <lb />
Accompanied by a numerous suit <lb />
and strong body guard. Dr. Sun left <lb />
in a special train for Nan- <lb />
king. The trip was made without ac- <lb />
except for the enthusiasm of <lb />
the greetings accorded the new <lb />
dent at all the principal stations. <lb />
Dr. Sun was greeted in the new <lb />
Chinese capital with loud cheering. <lb />
The route to the government house <lb />
notice In a late editorial of a <lb />
hading state paper under the above <lb />
heading a of plank of my <lb />
platform. From a sense of fair play <lb />
which Is inherent among our people <lb />
will you publish the following state- <lb />
in Justice to the Veterans. <lb />
The South has paid since the war <lb />
1500 millions dollars to pension Fed- <lb />
soldiers, of which million <lb />
dollar has been paid by North Caro- <lb />
Of this enormous war <lb />
very little has come back to <lb />
the South. It has helped more than <lb />
all else to keep the South poor. Of <lb />
the millions dollars now annual- <lb />
paid pensions North Carolina <lb />
annually about millions <lb />
much more than the total ex- <lb />
of our state government for all <lb />
purposes, including education. <lb />
Now, that it is proposed to add <lb />
million dollars more for Federal pen- <lb />
of which about million <lb />
will come out of North Carolina, I <lb />
have modestly suggested that if this <lb />
done North Carolina soldiers, who <lb />
were lighting for their state, <lb />
as the Northern soldiers were lighting <lb />
for theirs, should also placed on <lb />
the pension list. This would help all <lb />
our people, as well as our Veterans, <lb />
by keeping a part of this fund at <lb />
home. Hut, Instantly, there goes up <lb />
a cry from professional politicians <lb />
against it. <lb />
Senator Ransom made his <lb />
appeals for re-election, as we <lb />
FURS <lb />
AND <lb />
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID <lb />
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES <lb />
on far <lb />
lilt this ad. <lb />
1887 <lb />
JOHN WHITE CO. <lb />
t ., , . , ,, <lb />
. l I well know, largely upon the ground <lb />
was lined with ten thousand soldiers. . . , ., , ,,,,. <lb />
that out of the large appropriations <lb />
HARD, HARD IS THE WAY <lb />
The way of the editor, like the way <lb />
of the transgressor, is hard, mighty <lb />
hard. Here we were sitting around <lb />
the office stove, rubbing our hands <lb />
and feeling great over our pictorial <lb />
edition. We just felt like the cat <lb />
that has captured Its full size <lb />
Full and happy. But. it was <lb />
not to be the poets For the <lb />
U. S. came to remind us that In <lb />
our frenzy to get to press we had <lb />
overlooked certain things. Among <lb />
them, and for this we feel really <lb />
in our list of what Greenville has <lb />
we omitted to mention that there Is <lb />
business in Greenville without <lb />
j which it would go hard with us. We <lb />
i refer to the tinsmith business of Mr. <lb />
J. Jenkins. Without this business <lb />
we probably would not have been <lb />
able to sit around that office stove and <lb />
forget things. But then, if there had <lb />
not been a stove there would have <lb />
been no story and so on. Right here <lb />
we wish to say that such omissions <lb />
I were absolutely the result of hurry, <lb />
and not the absence of good will. For <lb />
there really Is no other booster more <lb />
sincere than we are for Greenville <lb />
and naturally we do want to say that <lb />
has all It has. <lb />
The whole town was The <lb />
warships, and merchant vessels <lb />
along the river were dressed. The <lb />
presidential salute was fired from <lb />
the guns of all the forts in the vi- <lb />
Dr, Sun was attired in a <lb />
suit upon arrival at the govern- <lb />
Newspaper Mergers. <lb />
Only the uninitiated have express- <lb />
for rivers and harbors he got a small <lb />
slice for North Carolina rivers and <lb />
harbors. The same plea is now be- <lb />
made by Senator Simmons and a <lb />
strong point being made for him is <lb />
that he will be made chairman of the <lb />
senate committee, which gill <lb />
appropriations. We also <lb />
that in the tariff matter he <lb />
tilled himself for retaining the tariff <lb />
on lumber that a portion of the <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS <lb />
A light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
Id <lb />
go to the root of the whole m <lb />
thoroughly, quickly <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
ed surprise at the merger of would come to a few of our rich <lb />
Landmark and the Virginian-j people. Yet, when the proposition <lb />
Pilot, it was an eminently sensible, made to retain this pension fund in <lb />
step. Norfolk has a population state, for the benefit of the whole <lb />
about and people have won- state, and in justice to our veterans, <lb />
how It is that its cry goes up from th machine pol- <lb />
are reduced to the number published that this will never do. They <lb />
in towns less than half as large. In fear that It may jeopardize getting <lb />
speaking of the <lb />
mark <lb />
change the Land- <lb />
the presidency and the offices <lb />
thereto. For this reason <lb />
at A. W. Ange <lb />
one of his organs and shook <lb />
Misses Hattie C. Kittrell and Lee the hand that held the treasure. To <lb />
Nichols, of Ayden. were in town Wed- a like money. He <lb />
casted bis eyes around for an object <lb />
Mr. H. T. has bought effect an entrance In- <lb />
milling and manufacturing plant of safe- W lighted on a <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. and will which instantly was brandished <lb />
be glad at any time and all times for the No sooner had he <lb />
one and all to come to see him and blow on <lb />
get their grinding done, also their blew Blew every sense of <lb />
repair work, and he will keep carts the word- u blew into the <lb />
and on hand all the time, hand and tore flesh of his <lb />
left hand rather badly. Dr. Hassell <lb />
attended to the Injured hand and an- <lb />
other romance had been shafted. Also <lb />
This step was not taken hastily or for years past the South has been <lb />
without mature consideration. Au to bear this burden without any <lb />
and liberal policy of expend- return. <lb />
by the Norfolk Landmark had We are told that it will start the <lb />
demonstrated that Norfolk could What disloyalty Is <lb />
least for the present, support two there in this demand for Justice Sup- <lb />
papers, which. In the vol-pOSe It did, what harm would It do <lb />
and accuracy of the news The North has a very lively re- <lb />
the manner and promptness of of the trouble we gave <lb />
service, would prove worthy of the them If they were less <lb />
Our Reason Against Seven. <lb />
And now from the metropolis of <lb />
Missouri comes the news that Sen- <lb />
Stone is hanging around the <lb />
I Champ Clark headquarters and en- <lb />
the candidacy of the speak- <lb />
of the House for the nomination <lb />
president of these United States <lb />
on the Democratic ticket. In his en- <lb />
Senator Stone says that he <lb />
I has seven reasons why Champ Clark <lb />
should be the nominee. We have not <lb />
as yet seen these reasons, but we <lb />
can give no reason why he should <lb />
j not be nominated and that Is that <lb />
would hardly be elected. <lb />
There is before us now the finest <lb />
chance that been presented to <lb />
the Democratic party In many years <lb />
to elect a man to the White House. <lb />
All it will take la a little forethought <lb />
and common sense. The nomination <lb />
of the speaker would be neither. Mr. <lb />
Clark as he stands now Is a good <lb />
Democrat and a good speaker but <lb />
I would he make a good president <lb />
We think not. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Marriage licenses were issued to <lb />
the following couples during last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
James Braxton and Mattie Hardy. <lb />
H. Brown, Jr., and Clara For- <lb />
rest. <lb />
Daniel Smith and Cox. <lb />
Jesse Stocks and Mamie Smith. <lb />
S. F. Harper and Julia Burney. <lb />
G. M. Taylor and Summer. <lb />
I. Smith and Mamie <lb />
Braxton and Martha Turner. <lb />
and Nellie <lb />
H. W. Nicks and Jane Daven- <lb />
port. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Samuel Peyton and Mary <lb />
Ben. and Mary Moore. <lb />
Dennis Den and Flossie Jackson. <lb />
Cleveland Little and Maud Atkinson. <lb />
Frank Lloyd and Francis Wilson. <lb />
Thomas Darden and Nor- <lb />
man. <lb />
Dupree and Fannie <lb />
Roy and Lillie Joyner. <lb />
Tom Gray and Barnhill. <lb />
Brown and Bessie Dudley. <lb />
Joe James and Minnie Taylor. <lb />
Some More Mover. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. James have gone <lb />
to house keeping In the Smith house <lb />
on Greene street. <lb />
Pender and Hicks have moved to <lb />
the corner of the Proctor building <lb />
well as flooring and celling. <lb />
Mr. J. Ross, of Ayden, was in <lb />
the of Pitt county <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Now Is a good time for you to get <lb />
a stalk cutter, and Harrington, <lb />
Barber ft Co. is the place to find them. <lb />
We are sorry indeed our clever A. <lb />
another hand . <lb />
Convicts On Roads. <lb />
North Carolina was the first <lb />
Southern state to utilize convict la- <lb />
C. L conductor, Mr, J. S. had road building on an extensive <lb />
the misfortune to take a fall In Kin-1 scale. The fine macadam roads <lb />
last Wednesday. around Charlotte were built by <lb />
If you need a stalk cutter, county prisoners, and one <lb />
harrow and the genuine Oliver plow, county after another has adopted the <lb />
see B. D. Forrest, at A. W. Ange plan with success. Prisoners from the <lb />
He con you that they state penitentiary have been <lb />
are best. ed to a long pike through the <lb />
Miss Minnie Lee Whitehead. of mountains. There this is regarded <lb />
Goldsboro. is spending Christmas with as a field for the employment of <lb />
relatives in town. where they do not come in <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have re- competition with free labor, <lb />
a large shipment of shoes for I Georgia has secured excellent re- <lb />
the bad weather during the winter, suits in utilizing its prisoners in road- <lb />
Mr. Willie Morris, who is clerking making. The Atlanta Constitution <lb />
near Wilson, was in town that the convicts are to be <lb />
night shaking hands with his many credited more than ten miles <lb />
city. <lb />
The thing contemplation Is the <lb />
difference between a real newspaper <lb />
and a The latter pub- <lb />
anywhere and everywhere. One <lb />
newspaper will do town or city far <lb />
more good than a dozen <lb />
A can never become a news- <lb />
paper as long as it fills Its columns <lb />
with resolutions of respect and cards <lb />
of gratis, and has nothing <lb />
with which to buy a news service. <lb />
It can never and render <lb />
Its town a service worth while as <lb />
as It crowds its columns, gratis, <lb />
with long articles boosting the <lb />
chances or fitness of this or that <lb />
man for office. It can never be a <lb />
factor or force as long as it sells <lb />
assured of our abject humility, which <lb />
we have shown for last years, <lb />
without any benefit to us, they would <lb />
be more disposed to do us justice. A <lb />
little fear of disloyalty down here <lb />
would bring us some recognition. <lb />
England has done this South <lb />
ca and in Ireland and will do more. <lb />
The North would do more for us, If <lb />
we were less abjectly humble. It Is <lb />
hard to see why It Is <lb />
to get a small slice out of the rivers <lb />
and harbors appropriations and re- <lb />
the tariff on lumber and yet why <lb />
it Is a matter such commendation <lb />
to retain In our state for the brave <lb />
men who endured the hardships and <lb />
dangers of the war a part of the <lb />
sums which it Is proposed to be <lb />
advertising space below the cost of j raised out of us to the extent of <lb />
production. A town will never grow, millions dollars more per year, for <lb />
seriously, in the direction cf pensions to the Federal soldiers, in <lb />
a city, until its people recognize addition to the millions dollars per <lb />
It Is going to take some mighty <lb />
careful work on the part of the Dem- Mercantile Company <lb />
party to nominate the right one of the <lb />
man for the place in the convention building, <lb />
next spring and as yet we wait to see H Pender and <lb />
j where anything will be gained by the <lb />
nomination of Champ <lb />
Evening Chronicle. <lb />
Government Stupidity. <lb />
When Postmaster-General Hitch- <lb />
cock says the government loses over <lb />
seven cents a pound on second-class <lb />
mall matter to the Pacific coast and <lb />
a year on all carriage of <lb />
such matter, he proves nothing per- <lb />
to the Issue. <lb />
If government loses or. the ex- <lb />
long haul, what does It <lb />
J. S. Mooring is to move to the <lb />
store In the block which the <lb />
Central Mercantile Co., Is vacating. <lb />
B. G. and J. R. will <lb />
the White store on the Five <lb />
Points corner as soon as J. S. Moor- <lb />
vacates. <lb />
Many Mew Student. <lb />
Not only were practically all of <lb />
the fall students of East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training school back to take <lb />
up their work again at the opening of <lb />
the spring term today, also many new <lb />
gain on the common haul came- u made over <lb />
if It loses also on the common short at the today registering the <lb />
haul at a cent a pound, why does their work. <lb />
lose <lb />
I The great bulk of second-class <lb />
matter is carried over comparatively <lb />
I short distances. Within these <lb />
of substantially constructed road for <lb />
Miss Lena Dawson spent Thursday every day of the amount <lb />
night in town, on her way back to to a total of more than miles of <lb />
Virginia, where she is teaching. comments the Louisville <lb />
The A. O. Cox Manufacturing Co. and any state which is <lb />
handles the perfect farm building that much first-class high- <lb />
and poultry wire fencing and don't way in the space of one year is <lb />
forget it. j an enviable record and is <lb />
Miss Annie Carroll, of Cox's Mill, a solution of the road <lb />
was in town Friday morning. question at a most gratifying rate of <lb />
We can now furnish you with gen- The convicts are <lb />
carts on short to the counties in proportion <lb />
Come to see the A. G. Cox Man- to population, and In some the results <lb />
Co. and buy a pair have not been what was expected, <lb />
they have them. this is regarded as due to mis- <lb />
On Wednesday evening, on the part of the county <lb />
from eight to ten-thirty o'clock, authorities. On the whole, the sys- <lb />
Mrs. E. F. Tucker delightfully en-tern Is a pronounced success, <lb />
the young people of the Maryland has entered upon en ex- <lb />
town at a party given In honor of tensive program of road improvement <lb />
Miss Sutton. The guests en-. that will extend over a series of <lb />
Joyed many games of the evening and years. Millions are being spent, and <lb />
afterwards delicious refreshments we secure a system of first-class <lb />
were served. covering every section the <lb />
At the home of the bride's father, investment will be worth all It costs. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon, December But we want to get new roads <lb />
Mr. Hugh of Cox's Mill, built at the lowest possible coat <lb />
was happily married to Miss without sacrificing quality. If we <lb />
Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. could utilize convicts from the <lb />
R. G. Chapman, of Winterville. The and county prisoners, a <lb />
groom is a popular young and sum might be saved. The <lb />
the bride Is much loved by every one Maryland commissioners should look <lb />
who has the pleasure of knowing Into the Georgia system and the <lb />
Immediately after the Ceremony suits in other states. This might <lb />
Uta happy couple left for their aid them in the solution of our own <lb />
tar home, carrying with them I sun. <lb />
hast wishes i all the people who <lb />
know Many a man thinks he is con- <lb />
On Thursday evening from eight is in reality a moss-back. <lb />
and appreciate the value of a live <lb />
newspaper to the extent that it gets <lb />
not only sufficient support to live, <lb />
hue enough to make possible <lb />
that indicates the growth of the <lb />
town. <lb />
One great newspaper will do Nor- <lb />
more good than two mediocre <lb />
strength. The merger leaves one <lb />
morning and one afternoon <lb />
per there and that Is as many as any <lb />
town of loss than population <lb />
CM properly <lb />
News. <lb />
year the people of North Carolina arc <lb />
already paying for that purpose. <lb />
Our humility for the past years <lb />
has brought us to the presidency for <lb />
only years, and the salaries of the <lb />
offices which Democrats got thereby <lb />
were nothing compared to the lack of <lb />
self-respect, and the millions of <lb />
we have at the diction of <lb />
the tariff barons who want an ex- <lb />
for a high tariff. I have been <lb />
assured by more than one <lb />
States senator that the Southern of- <lb />
would have been put upon the <lb />
pension list, in common with the Fed- <lb />
soldiers, many years ago if those <lb />
who wore In congress from the South <lb />
had demanded It. If elected senator <lb />
from this state. I expect to <lb />
this in justice to my old com- <lb />
and to benefit the people of <lb />
the state by keeping that much money <lb />
at home which else would go North. <lb />
Very respectively, <lb />
WALTER CLARK. <lb />
Dr. David It. Wallace Dead. <lb />
A note to The Reflector from his <lb />
widow tells of the death of Dr. David <lb />
the express companies do the R- Wallace, which occurred recently <lb />
business at much less than a his home in Waco. Texas. Dr. <lb />
a pound and make money. Over the Wallace was a Pitt and <lb />
tame average distances the railroads from here to Texas many years <lb />
will carry passenger and provide ago. Some of the oldest of our <lb />
with cushioned seats and remember him. <lb />
to walk around at a less charge per <lb />
pound than second-class matter Is said PRAYER LEAGUE. <lb />
to be costing the government. <lb />
What is the trouble Simply Promises Much Interest For The Com- <lb />
You should resolve to be good in <lb />
1912. Figures given out by Census <lb />
Director Durand disclose the start- <lb />
ling fact that out of every per- <lb />
sons In the United States that one <lb />
of this number went to prison In <lb />
The table by states brings out <lb />
the fact that the number of prisoners <lb />
In proportion to population was <lb />
smallest in South Dakota, per <lb />
population and largest in . <lb />
Nevada, per 100.000 population <lb />
and that the number of commitments The teachers of both the Training <lb />
in proportion to population was school and graded school are all back <lb />
males in North Carolina. per from holiday trips and were <lb />
population and largest in Ar- lake up their work this <lb />
100.000 population. <lb />
It does not follow that the good <lb />
government has driven away the <lb />
profitable part of tho <lb />
mail business and now dials with the <lb />
unprofitable part as if it were the <lb />
possible as well as the actual whole. <lb />
It the way tho government usu- <lb />
ally do York World. <lb />
Pork the rink <lb />
The south eats too much ling meat. <lb />
Indeed people of all eat too <lb />
much meat. The injury from Its ex- <lb />
use has caused many to go <lb />
to the other extreme and become <lb />
vegetarians. Perhaps, as most <lb />
things, the middle ground is best. <lb />
Year. <lb />
The Men's Prayer League closed Its <lb />
services of the old year with ex- <lb />
interesting meeting In the <lb />
Christian church, Sunday afternoon. <lb />
It was open meeting in which a <lb />
number part, and there were <lb />
some splendid talks on what the <lb />
league had done the past year <lb />
plans for the now year. There was <lb />
shown a general spirit to make tho <lb />
league count for much this year, and <lb />
every man in the community is In- <lb />
to join In tho work. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday after- <lb />
noon will be held in the Baptist <lb />
Rev. Oscar Haywood, a New York church. Subject. Thyself <lb />
preacher who has established Text. II Tim. Leaders, <lb />
a colony for in Montgomery Messrs. J. A. Bland, Everett <lb />
and H. W. Moseley. <lb />
pie of this state have been especially <lb />
good, as the number of <lb />
to jail or prison is in <lb />
no small degree by the statutes and <lb />
Lost. <lb />
In June. oxen. yellow and black <lb />
with broad horns, marked slope and j <lb />
In right ear and <lb />
the practice of tho courts relative to and smooth crap in loft. black with <lb />
punishment of minor offenses, horns, marked crap and under-1 <lb />
Offenses, which in some states would bit In right ear. swallow fork <lb />
punished by t r. w In left. <lb />
;., .- i. punished by WALTER cox. <lb />
a Bern Sun. Ayden. N. C. <lb />
county, North Carolina, discussed <lb />
meat eating In his church on Sunday. <lb />
He favors the diet prescribed in Representative Oscar W. <lb />
Book of Leviticus, and back wood of Alabama, according to pres- <lb />
and board with Moses if you wish Indications, will have the <lb />
a hundred went million of his own state In support of <lb />
to say that the south has nomination for president in the <lb />
problem because the con- Democratic national convention. The <lb />
of hog-moat loads to drink of this to certain poll- <lb />
Therefore, quit eating meal is that Alabama is the first <lb />
you will not wish drinks state on roll call and it Is rock- <lb />
Raleigh n Observer the national convention <lb />
thus off on. It roll call <lb />
If hard luck drives a man drink a scene of en- <lb />
would have rained Mm, limn mm.<lb />
JOIN HANDS AI <lb />
Champ Clark Welcomes The Guests To <lb />
W. R. HEARST IS CHEERED WILDLY <lb />
Various Are Mentioned for <lb />
Presidential Harmon <lb />
Not Amongst Probable Mentioned <lb />
at Says That <lb />
Is a Democrat. <lb />
The lions and the lambs of the <lb />
Democratic party lay down together <lb />
at the Jackson day banquet at tin- <lb />
Raleigh Hotel last night and roared <lb />
and bleated their approval of Jack- <lb />
and Democracy. <lb />
Jennings Bryan and Wood- <lb />
row Wilson, who had been pictured <lb />
as being each near the other's throat <lb />
over the now famous letter, <lb />
had a love least, in which each vied <lb />
with the other to show the greater <lb />
affection. <lb />
The tremendous reception given to <lb />
Woodrow Wilson, the manner in <lb />
which his speech was cheered, and <lb />
the obvious approval of Mr. Bryan, <lb />
bestowed publicly on Wilson, <lb />
were the sensations of the banquet. <lb />
When Gov. Wilson, shortly <lb />
midnight, had concluded his speech, <lb />
in which defined the great Issues <lb />
before the country as he sees them. <lb />
Mr. Bryan rose from his chair, joined <lb />
the cheers, reached over and grasp- <lb />
ed the hand of the New Jersey <lb />
and shook it warmly. <lb />
was he exclaimed. <lb />
The of Mr. was <lb />
fair exchange for the that <lb />
Gov. Wilson gave the Nebraskan. <lb />
have been times when some <lb />
of us have he said. <lb />
differed, however, as to measures and <lb />
methods, but not as to principles. <lb />
Through all the rise and fall, the ebb <lb />
and How of opinion and beliefs, we <lb />
have all boon following the one fixed <lb />
goal pointed out by the <lb />
principles and preaching of William <lb />
Jennings <lb />
NEBRASKAN GETS <lb />
I DEFEAT <lb />
PARTY m <lb />
Col. And Mountcastle <lb />
Elected Committeemen <lb />
Are <lb />
I A <lb />
NEAR BLOWS IN PENNSYLVANIA ROW <lb />
is ill- . I ill.- the Most el Man. Washington. <lb />
And Are, Still <lb />
Unreported <lb />
BATTLESHIPS SCOURING THE OCEAN <lb />
FROZEN <lb />
Willing Recluse Aid Possessed <lb />
Fortune <lb />
DIED OF HEART DiSEASE IT SEEKS <lb />
a Fortune In <lb />
In Min- <lb />
With Neighbors for Years and <lb />
l Survived by <lb />
Washington, Jan. frozen <lb />
body of John Schaeffer, years old. <lb />
a wealthy recluse, was found in a <lb />
rudely built shanty in the rear of <lb />
1247 New Hampshire avenue north- <lb />
west yesterday morning by Paul <lb />
Posner, a tailor, who occupies a shop <lb />
in front of Schaeffer's hut. The aged <lb />
man had refused to mingle with his <lb />
neighbors, and received no visits <lb />
trim his family. <lb />
was last seen on <lb />
day afternoon by Posner, hurrying <lb />
toward his He made no res- <lb />
to Invitation to warm <lb />
himself In the tailor shop. Coroner <lb />
a certificate of death <lb />
from heart disease. Dr. said <lb />
the aged did not die from cold, <lb />
but that the body had been frozen <lb />
alter death. <lb />
Schaeffer formerly owned a <lb />
but gave it up about <lb />
ago to enter the real estate <lb />
Held, He Is said to have accumulated <lb />
small fortune. <lb />
He owned the promises On which <lb />
he died, the building In which <lb />
the Posner tailor shop is located, and <lb />
structures in Georgetown. <lb />
Ho was burn in Germany, and came <lb />
to Washington about years <lb />
married here, but wife and <lb />
children are dead. Three <lb />
at K street north- <lb />
west survive him. <lb />
Inn Busier House <lb />
Jan. Iowa <lb />
Master House Painters and <lb />
Association, was <lb />
ed at Davenport last fall, began <lb />
annual convention In this city <lb />
President J. W. f <lb />
Dubuque presided. The meeting will <lb />
last three days. <lb />
A of Re- <lb />
publicans of Alabama is to meet In <lb />
Birmingham next week to organize <lb />
for the furtherance of the <lb />
movement. <lb />
tears Are Entertained us to <lb />
the Fate el the Three Missing Tor- <lb />
and Government Is Con- <lb />
u Search for <lb />
Craft May be In Port of <lb />
NORFOLK, Jan. United <lb />
j States destroyer Terry <lb />
I disabled in the storm of Friday night. <lb />
is and is being towed to Norfolk <lb />
by the cruiser The Hoe Is <lb />
also safe and on her way here under <lb />
the convoy of the Salem. <lb />
Fears, however, are fell for the <lb />
I destroyers and <lb />
which are still missing and <lb />
seas in all directions <lb />
and half the battleships and cruisers <lb />
of the At lain ice fleet searching for <lb />
little <lb />
, The battleship Connecticut. <lb />
Ohio, and the cruisers Washing- <lb />
ton and Birmingham shewn along <lb />
the coast, from Norfolk to miles <lb />
beyond Hatteras In their searching. <lb />
With a fog enveloping coast as <lb />
far as Beaufort, the battleships are <lb />
using every search light they carry <lb />
to penetrate I he darkness and mist <lb />
the hope of seeing something of <lb />
the boats. <lb />
They are keeping up constant <lb />
peals by wireless asking any ship <lb />
that might hear their culls for news <lb />
of the destroyers. Many have heard <lb />
their calls, but none of them have <lb />
seen anything of the <lb />
Call or <lb />
OFFICERS FEAR <lb />
FOR CONTROL OF <lb />
Will Ruin Nation's Fighting Force, Laws Canal Of Panama Before The <lb />
They Say. House <lb />
CRITICAL IS BEING FACED FIGHT ON PENSION BILL IS NOW ON <lb />
e Recorder for <lb />
Paul C. Graham was <lb />
elected judge of the Durham <lb />
court at a joint meeting of the <lb />
boards of aldermen and county coin- <lb />
called for the purpose at <lb />
noon today. Tho opponent of Mr. <lb />
Graham was Mr. R. H. Sykes. who <lb />
has held the position for several <lb />
years. The election ends a hard <lb />
fought political which has <lb />
been in progress for more than a <lb />
month Mr. Graham was formerly <lb />
mayor of the city and s known <lb />
throughout the state. The joint board <lb />
also elected Mr. It. A. Harris clerk <lb />
of the recorder's court. Mr. Harris <lb />
the election in competition <lb />
with Col. James A. Robinson, former <lb />
of Tho Durham Sun. Mr. J. <lb />
was elected substitute re- <lb />
corder and Colonel was <lb />
deputy clerk. <lb />
Leaders In Army Circles Assert Thai <lb />
the Hay Army Is the Most <lb />
Serious Proposition the War De- <lb />
Faces and Thai It May <lb />
be to Fighting Force. <lb />
That a most critical situation con- <lb />
fronts the army of Mr. Hay, chairman <lb />
house committee military <lb />
affairs, to force the reporting out <lb />
from the committee of the radical <lb />
military measure which bears his <lb />
name within the next few days is tin- <lb />
openly expressed opinion of the line <lb />
j officers of tho army stationed here. <lb />
The entire lighting branch of the <lb />
army is aroused In opposition to the <lb />
pending legislation, but the adroit <lb />
move of Mr. Hay in attaching the <lb />
measure as a to the <lb />
bill confines the battle <lb />
ground to committee room, and <lb />
the opponents of the measure, being <lb />
soldiers, recognize the strategic <lb />
strength of the enemy's position. <lb />
It is pointed out by the army of- <lb />
that every section of the bill <lb />
one is so drawn that it comes <lb />
under the Holman rule, which <lb />
vents a point of order being raised <lb />
i against it. and thus prevents any <lb />
effective attack on the of the <lb />
house. <lb />
The more important sections of the <lb />
Hay bill provides for the increasing <lb />
of the term of from three <lb />
to five years; the cutting off of in- <lb />
creased pay for foreign service; the <lb />
consolidation of the quartermaster's <lb />
and pay department Into <lb />
a supply corps; the merging of the <lb />
adjutant general's and inspector gen- <lb />
office with the general staff, <lb />
and the abolishing of the statutory <lb />
office of chief of coast artillery and <lb />
chief of the division of militia affairs. <lb />
CED V <lb />
THIEF <lb />
e cm <lb />
Said to Robbed Canadian Bank of <lb />
LONG RECORD <lb />
Inquiry Into Senator <lb />
Senator to <lb />
for 1.1 anal Discussed <lb />
House. <lb />
Legislative machinery to provide <lb />
for operation of the Panama canal <lb />
and control of the Canal zone will <lb />
be started tomorrow, when the house <lb />
Committee on interstate commerce <lb />
i will hold Its first meeting to frame <lb />
a program hearings and other of San Francisco, known to de- <lb />
I preliminary work as a basis of the of half a dozen cities as <lb />
I bill which will be reported out to the i was arrested <lb />
house biter in the session. here tonight by central office and <lb />
Chairman and his com- private detectives on a warrant <lb />
have just returned from a trip charging him with the larceny of <lb />
to Panama, where they conferred from the Bank of <lb />
I with New B. C, which <lb />
Mr. dynamited September Eleven <lb />
Detectives Claim That Their Prison- <lb />
Committed the Robbery in the <lb />
New West minister B. C. Bank <lb />
of the Bank at Montreal <lb />
Long Record el Crime Hack <lb />
Prisoner. <lb />
NEW YORK. Jan. <lb />
voiced the opinion progress <lb />
quality Of work done there <lb />
is entirely satisfactory. <lb />
son said Col. Goethals might sum- <lb />
to Washington. <lb />
Tho question of rates <lb />
to American shipping and the prob- <lb />
in the president as to tho amount <lb />
of tolls or to make specific legislative <lb />
of tolls or to make legislative <lb />
provision for the rates in tho bill <lb />
will be fought out in the committee. <lb />
The senate <lb />
canals has made no plans, being dis- <lb />
posed to wait upon tho house. <lb />
Pair tonight and Wednesday; col- <lb />
tonight except extreme west <lb />
portion; high west winds. <lb />
PROBABILITY OF <lb />
THIRD PARTY <lb />
hills Father Son. <lb />
Kitchin an- <lb />
a reward of for Jess <lb />
who is wanted in Swain <lb />
for a double murder on Christmas <lb />
I Day, when he shot George <lb />
Ills son, Manly and <lb />
I to Georgia. There had been an old <lb />
between and the elder <lb />
and Christmas Day Brendle <lb />
met and suggested that they <lb />
old scores and be friends again. <lb />
Whereupon, Upton fired upon Brendle <lb />
killing him Instantly and then fired <lb />
two shots Into Manly re- <lb />
In the latter's death within <lb />
three hours. The reward Is at the <lb />
request of the sheriff of the county <lb />
land Solicitor Felix Alley of the six- <lb />
district. <lb />
If the pork bad no trust <lb />
where would the bog meet <lb />
Bryan-La Conference Causes <lb />
Unrest <lb />
R. R. STATION A MEETING PLACE <lb />
and Leader of I'm- <lb />
Withdraw From Crowd <lb />
and Hold Animated Conversation <lb />
Hint at Third Part ill <lb />
Knee. <lb />
Col. Jennings and <lb />
Senator Robert M. had a <lb />
conference at the f ion Station last <lb />
night upon their arrival in the city <lb />
the former from the south and the <lb />
latter from the west. The meeting <lb />
between the three-time presidential <lb />
candidate of the Democratic party <lb />
and the progressive Republican, who <lb />
la seeking to wrest the nomination <lb />
from President Taft, was said to be <lb />
No sooner was It known that the <lb />
progressive leaders of the two par- <lb />
ties had come together than tongues <lb />
began to wag. and third party talk <lb />
flew thick and fast about the hotel <lb />
corridors. It was not wholly con- <lb />
fined to members of the Democratic <lb />
national committee, who ware <lb />
too. showed a lively interest. <lb />
All day the Democratic committee- <lb />
men had been seeking methods <lb />
dealing with the perplexing <lb />
Bids Were <lb />
Messrs. J. and J. V. <lb />
Joyner returned last night <lb />
ham, where they went yesterday to <lb />
attend a meeting committee. <lb />
which mot for purpose Of award- <lb />
the contracts the now build- <lb />
the University. The <lb />
committee opened the bids <lb />
ed and found that all were too high. <lb />
They wore refused and a new lot of <lb />
bids will be called for. All the bids <lb />
received for the construction of the <lb />
Peabody Educational building wen- <lb />
refused and the plans and <lb />
ordered revised. After the re- <lb />
vision new bids will be called for. <lb />
Honor f Former <lb />
Raleigh, Jan. marble bust of <lb />
Governor Samuel Johnson, one of <lb />
earliest governors of North Carolina. <lb />
was placed in the rotunda of the State <lb />
house today. Tho ceremonies <lb />
hundred dollars was found in his <lb />
wallet, and detectives are searching <lb />
the City tonight for of the <lb />
bank's funds, which he is believed to <lb />
have brought to York. <lb />
For ten days has boon <lb />
under surveillance by police here. <lb />
after traveling over the Sta- <lb />
Canada for more than two <lb />
months, it is said. Police <lb />
here first learned of his arrival <lb />
through a tip that sonic one was try- <lb />
to exchange a largo amount of <lb />
Canadian money for American cur- <lb />
Money brokers and the men <lb />
who approached them were <lb />
ed until the trial, they said, led them <lb />
to lodging. No money, <lb />
however, was found there. <lb />
WILL BE TAXED <lb />
TO <lb />
Harmon's Campaign Fund To Come <lb />
From Taxation <lb />
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES PAY <lb />
cm. Bryan Oil. as <lb />
tin- of in <lb />
Democratic Party <lb />
Open <lb />
Calls a <lb />
Alerted. <lb />
C It. of <lb />
and It. K. of <lb />
Tennessee, were declared entitled to <lb />
their seats as national <lb />
Col. won by a vote of to IS. <lb />
we was only one dissenting vote <lb />
t case, W. J. <lb />
of Col. <lb />
and was regarded as a <lb />
pot for the Nebraskan. <lb />
Col. hurled the charge of <lb />
Representative Palmer, <lb />
who was contesting his seat. More <lb />
serious trouble was averted when <lb />
Col. apologized. <lb />
Selections of date and place for the <lb />
convention was deferred until today <lb />
Baltimore seems to be in the lead. <lb />
William Jennings Bryan literally <lb />
blew the lid off the Democratic <lb />
barrel at the meeting of the <lb />
Democratic national committee yes- <lb />
by denouncing Col. of <lb />
Pennsylvania, as direct <lb />
of the <lb />
and as a man to be a Demo- <lb />
Col. Guffey, however, was <lb />
seated by a vote of to <lb />
The excoriation of Col. Guffey by <lb />
Mr. was said by many of those <lb />
present to have been the most sen- <lb />
speech made by the <lb />
since his famous of gold <lb />
and crown of address in the <lb />
convention that first nominated him <lb />
for the presidency. <lb />
CHINESE REBELS <lb />
RENEW FIGHTING <lb />
Mongolia Has a Friend In <lb />
WILL KEEP ON THE FIGHT <lb />
wore In charge of the North Carolina <lb />
grand lodge of of which <lb />
It Has Bern Announced <lb />
I all Harmon Appointees <lb />
be Levied Tax of t Per <lb />
Their salaries to Contribute to the <lb />
Campaign Fund of Their Chief. <lb />
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. <lb />
as to tho source whence Gov. liar- <lb />
fund is coming has <lb />
Governor Johnson was the grand <lb />
master. <lb />
Despite assurance on the pan of <lb />
the head of the administration that <lb />
Officeholder under him would be on- <lb />
titled to enjoyment of their lull <lb />
salaries, and that no assessment <lb />
Lumbermen. <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. an-l <lb />
convention of the Retail Lumber the same, a <lb />
Association began In this came <lb />
city today, with headquarters at the high-sounding phrases <lb />
Hotel. The program or the wore meaningless, or <lb />
meeting provided for the discussion <lb />
of numerous questions relating to subordinates. <lb />
retail lumber trade. <lb />
A campaign assessment, for the <lb />
furtherance of the governor's <lb />
to secure the nomination for <lb />
questions scheduled to come up at president, of per cent of the annual <lb />
today's meeting, but nearly every or nil of the ad- <lb />
solution advanced seemed to has been ordered. By <lb />
depend upon tho probable attitude of <lb />
the Nebraska leader. <lb />
Progress was slow because o <lb />
whose authority this ukase went <lb />
forth. It has yet. been Impossible to <lb />
determine. Significantly, however,; <lb />
the Declared Him- <lb />
self in Favor of Mongolia. <lb />
Will Duly Look Alter Its Territory <lb />
America to lie Advised by Minis- <lb />
Jan. important de- <lb />
today Intensified the in- <lb />
in the situation of China. <lb />
wore a renewal of hostilities and the <lb />
demand of the Russian government <lb />
that china recognize the <lb />
of outer Mongolia. <lb />
Revolutionaries from and <lb />
Shells, having recaptured the town <lb />
of tire advancing on <lb />
while reinforcements have been dis- <lb />
patched to Imperialists, The <lb />
armistice has not been renewed and <lb />
there is a deadlock in peace <lb />
In addition to requiring China to <lb />
recognize the of as <lb />
monarch of outer Mongolia, the <lb />
government has notified China <lb />
that the Independence of outer Mon- <lb />
must be recognized as concerns <lb />
internal affairs. <lb />
The note adds that Russia will as- <lb />
tho Mongolians in maintaining <lb />
order Intends to build a railway <lb />
from Siberia, to Hen- <lb />
China will not be permitted <lb />
t-i maintain military forces or send <lb />
to outer Mongolia, hut may <lb />
retain control of external relations. <lb />
To this note China has made no reply. <lb />
To the other powers, however, the <lb />
Chinese government today <lb />
the substance of the de- <lb />
Undoubtedly a strong pro- <lb />
test will be made by the Chinese gov- <lb />
against the action of <lb />
but China is unable to defend <lb />
with reference to Mongolia. <lb />
Mr. Grimes to Spook. <lb />
The monthly meeting of the Far- <lb />
of the county will he <lb />
held here next Saturday. Hon. J. <lb />
Bryan Grimes, of Raleigh, will deliver <lb />
speech to the union that day. <lb />
general desire to consult Mr. letter bears date of December j <lb />
and arrival, p. was about time that nu- <lb />
m was awaited with great <lb />
Finally It was learned that his <lb />
train had been blockaded by a wreck <lb />
and was two late. <lb />
statehouse officials gathered <lb />
In the executive chambers to assure <lb />
the governor of their support In his <lb />
ambition. <lb />
were cut down, <lb />
would the light <lb />
where <lb />
If the lobster saw the salad dress- <lb />
would the cow hide. <lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for <lb />
Advertising Rates on <lb />
Mr. Mrs. A. W, Ange returned <lb />
Saturday from a visit in <lb />
county. <lb />
Be Harrington. Harbor Co. for <lb />
your good shoos and hose. <lb />
W. J. Wyatt of Montreal is <lb />
a few days with friends <lb />
and relative in town. <lb />
Tobacco bod cloth and fertilizers <lb />
at A. W. and Co. <lb />
Miss Cox returned to her <lb />
school near after <lb />
the holidays at homo. <lb />
Barber and Co. have <lb />
received another shipment of stalk <lb />
cutters, <lb />
Miss Annie left Sunday <lb />
morning for Nash county <lb />
teaching Monday. <lb />
stalk i nib r <lb />
i Forrest at <lb />
The Hank of pays I <lb />
per Cent on savings deposits and can <lb />
be drawn out at any time <lb />
Miss Cox returned to <lb />
Sunday where she is <lb />
Mr. Adrian Brown and of <lb />
Greenville Saturday night in <lb />
Conic and gel from <lb />
Barber at Co. <lb />
Mr. Cox toy for. <lb />
th western pan the state where <lb />
ho a <lb />
Mr. J. Monday <lb />
Mr Wake where lie resumes <lb />
If you a good <lb />
or disc harrow Bee B <lb />
A. W. A Co. <lb />
Mr. Grady returned <lb />
I y to n sum II <lb />
of Medicine. <lb />
or spending a days In town <lb />
with Mrs. Levy Miss Mi- <lb />
returned to her; <lb />
home Go Monday. <lb />
Barber and Co., tor <lb />
a good III i cheap lino of dress <lb />
goods. <lb />
Mr. K. I. has sold <lb />
forty farm for four thousand <lb />
dollars, cash. This farm is in three <lb />
miles of tin hustling town of Win- <lb />
Miss Mimic Cox returned to her <lb />
school In Aulander Tuesday, after <lb />
spending the holidays at home. <lb />
. spending Christmas at home <lb />
Miss Jeannette Cox returned to <lb />
Greensboro Tuesday to resume her <lb />
studies. <lb />
Wit of Bethel <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
I and both <lb />
U. P. carters, had the misfortune <lb />
to fall Saturday while riding a bicycle <lb />
his route, and received several <lb />
bruises and a knee. hope <lb />
him a speedy recovery. <lb />
tin last Friday night the <lb />
Literary Society, met and elected the <lb />
following Officers for the <lb />
G. H. Cox. president. <lb />
F. W. Carroll, vice-president. <lb />
V. V. secretary. <lb />
s. ti. Robertson, supervisor. <lb />
M. Smith, treasurer. <lb />
S. II. chaplain. <lb />
Prof. II. Carroll, critic. <lb />
The query for Friday night, <lb />
to begin January 12th, is Thai The <lb />
South Will Greater In- <lb />
Within the Half Century <lb />
than the Both sides are <lb />
ably represented the older <lb />
re, and are looking Forward <lb />
a god debate of the <lb />
term. <lb />
SPEED IN <lb />
What Infield Means In <lb />
arid Action. <lb />
In an article on In Ever <lb />
body's the shows ti. <lb />
wonderful speed turn is used In <lb />
some of the plays lie <lb />
Making first base <lb />
to watch, is an uneventful el <lb />
compared with the trip in see <lb />
end. II takes a fa-t man negotiate <lb />
the journey tn 3-3 seconds. <lb />
bull goes over feet, if a batted <lb />
ball travels beyond safe limits of a j <lb />
single throw it must <lb />
fielders. While yon are tin <lb />
outfielder the ball the <lb />
relay lino Is formed In <lb />
the infield. There could be no <lb />
quick and accurate Holding of <lb />
taking the i <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
-i-Mi <lb />
I hurdles. Ledges and Social <lb />
Clerk Superior C. <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
i M. Moore <lb />
Treasurer W. n <lb />
ft Oil. <lb />
I. <lb />
J. Holland. J. J. My, U M. Lewis. W <lb />
Proctor, <lb />
M. <lb />
C. Tyson <lb />
II. L. <lb />
J T. Smith <lb />
Fire II. <lb />
K. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
W. A. J. S. Tunstall. J. F <lb />
Davenport, R F. Tyson, Z. P <lb />
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c. H I. <lb />
F V<lb />
list. Memorial -Rev. M <lb />
C C Fierce. k <lb />
W. Wilson, Sun <lb />
school; J C Tyson, secretary. <lb />
Rev. C Ware, <lb />
G. Latham, clerk, C C. War. <lb />
-up. of Sunday school; <lb />
A. Ling, secretary <lb />
pal. St. i <lb />
II. Harding senior <lb />
and secretary of Vestry; W A. <lb />
ii; of Sunday school <lb />
Methodist. Jarvis <lb />
Shore, pastor; Ellington <lb />
. ,. H. D. . <lb />
. i. H. r <lb />
Robert Kins. <lb />
pastor; P. M Johnston, clerk; P <lb />
I. Supt. Sunday school; <lb />
Hi House, <lb />
Dolphin <lb />
W pastor. <lb />
Ledges, <lb />
No. A. F. and A M <lb />
K. Williams, W. If.; L. H. Ponder <lb />
Sec. <lb />
i. C. R and <lb />
W. M.; E. K. <lb />
Real Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Bros. <lb />
A. M- <lb />
hits If the Held. <lb />
ball did not know mat behind him was <lb />
ranged his line of relays ready to <lb />
Greenville Chapter R. A. M <lb />
K. C. Flanagan. H. P.; J. E. Wins- <lb />
Covenant No. I. O. O. <lb />
the ball lie could turn j <lb />
throw- it. The relay line In a <lb />
team forms <lb />
N G ; I-. H. See <lb />
Encampment No. <lb />
Sunday evening for their school near <lb />
i LE, S. s. <lb />
and Mrs. J. I. Rollins lied <lb />
this week from a visit near Kinston. <lb />
s- e Harrington, Barbi r and Com- <lb />
for your reversible disc a d <lb />
rival disc harrows. <lb />
Miss ii. a Adams n turned lo <lb />
Raleigh this week to resume her <lb />
studies the College. <lb />
The man is the man who <lb />
a bank When you establish <lb />
yourself with a good bank you reel <lb />
secure and your mind is peace. <lb />
Try ii today with the Hank of Win- <lb />
Rev. C. Harris went Walston- <lb />
burg Friday to deliver of his <lb />
i wishes in announce <lb />
ho is on i racks again, grind- <lb />
corn and wheat H, T. <lb />
and manufacturing plan and <lb />
general shop. <lb />
Miss Kale Chapman loll Saturday <lb />
morning for school in <lb />
Harbor and Com- <lb />
for your peg-tooth harrows and <lb />
stalk cutters. <lb />
Mr. s. Chapman left i <lb />
morning for Durham to resume his <lb />
ministerial studies at Trinity College. <lb />
plow <lb />
mid plow traces at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. House and <lb />
family, who wont to Florida <lb />
spring, have returned to <lb />
to make it their future homo. There <lb />
is no place like <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
have received a large shipment of <lb />
Syracuse steel beam plows and cast- <lb />
the kind that pleases all. <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Crawford, who for some <lb />
lime been visiting her daughter, <lb />
Mrs. F. A. Edmundson, of Stanton- <lb />
burg, returned home Saturday. <lb />
Mr. H. T. will sell or trade <lb />
an eight room house and lot In Kins- <lb />
ton for good papers, cash or other <lb />
property. Good <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. of <lb />
came In Saturday, Mr. <lb />
Edmundson returned Monday morn- <lb />
and Mrs. Edmundson will spend <lb />
. days with her mother. Mrs. F. <lb />
M. <lb />
If want some good and <lb />
factory wire fencing. It pay you <lb />
see Harbor and Com- <lb />
-y. <lb />
Mr. F. Tucker, one of our clever <lb />
To make a double play in Infield <lb />
the shortstop, for example, most <lb />
a hall that has been batted about F.-O W. C. ; U H <lb />
feet. lie passes the ball from ion <lb />
twenty-fire feet to the second base <lb />
man. who must then it ninety <lb />
feet to first. AH while the <lb />
running feet, a as <lb />
we have seen. It takes a run <lb />
nor to turn In 3-B seconds It's a <lb />
i call and a of utilizing the <lb />
of a second, but with sharp <lb />
fielding the margin Is all on Hie side <lb />
of the fielders The double play is Hie <lb />
menace ever threatening the on <lb />
OF WAX. <lb />
That Erect In <lb />
Bees have a Ingenious sail <lb />
tar;, way o a or a <lb />
slug that may happen, by or <lb />
design, to way into their hive. <lb />
When the ruler Is killed prob- <lb />
arises hoc- to doll body <lb />
If it Is Impossible to or <lb />
her It they will proceed <lb />
to it in veritable sepulcher in <lb />
wax <lb />
In one of hires a beekeeper ills <lb />
covered throe such tombs side by side. <lb />
erected with party walls like coll <lb />
of the comb, so that no wax should <lb />
be wasted. These tombs tin- <lb />
I had raised over the remains <lb />
of three snails that a child had Intro <lb />
lino the hive. As a rule, when <lb />
dolling With snails, bees will be eon <lb />
tent to sea up with was the opening <lb />
of the Shell. Hill In case shells <lb />
i were more or less cracked and broken, <lb />
I and they had considered It simpler. <lb />
therefore, to bury entire snail <lb />
They had contrived, in order <lb />
that traffic not be Impeded In <lb />
the entrance hall of the hive, a number <lb />
of galleries exactly proportionate, not i <lb />
, to their girth, but to that of male . <lb />
bees, are almost twice large <lb />
as the Standard. <lb />
V. <lb />
It. <lb />
of <lb />
a, i <lb />
A . <lb />
K. <lb />
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Mr <lb />
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B. <lb />
sans I <lb />
Mrs W I. Hull I <lb />
Round K R. <lb />
president; Mrs. s. <lb />
Civic League <lb />
president; Mir. E. V <lb />
Daughters f L ; <lb />
I. president; I. L. <lb />
tn, secretary. <lb />
The Kings a I. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs J. G. <lb />
CURIOUS CONTRASTS. <lb />
Author Whose Writings <lb />
of Life, Were Contradictory. <lb />
A man of genius when lie writes o <lb />
book the god comes <lb />
Into his is In an abnormal slate <lb />
and hence lives of men of letters have <lb />
often been la glaring to <lb />
writings. Montaigne us that he <lb />
always observed <lb />
Ions to be with <lb />
Lean morals, mi the other baud, <lb />
most professors of <lb />
have often lived like an <lb />
or of tie. <lb />
best sea songs have been written b <lb />
men who never snuffed a salt water <lb />
breeze, stirring war have been <lb />
written by timid men mid women win <lb />
would have shrieked at the sight of <lb />
mouse, and hymns steeped in the <lb />
spirit of devotion have been <lb />
by men of doubtful morality, who <lb />
were never less at home than in <lb />
Christian church. Charles Lamb was <lb />
ready to wager that Milton's morning <lb />
hymn In Paradise was penned at mid- <lb />
night, and we know positively that <lb />
Thompson, sang the praises of <lb />
early rising in the used to <lb />
lie noon. Sir Richard <lb />
could discourse eloquently on temper <lb />
when he was not drunk. Wood <lb />
worth in his Oaken <lb />
the praise of cold water under the I I <lb />
brandy. Dr. Johnson <lb />
who wrote so well on politeness, inter <lb />
his opponents with lie <lb />
are a vile Whig, <lb />
Burns was a compound of <lb />
Rousseau, who was always <lb />
filling eyes with tears, be <lb />
ii nil slandered his benefactor- <lb />
in turn sent Ills children to tin <lb />
foundlings hospital. When Moore pro <lb />
to Si go and see <lb />
abbey, as Sir Walter had described It. <lb />
by moonlight. <lb />
don't suppose I over saw it <lb />
William <lb />
Chats. <lb />
HOLES IN MACARONI. <lb />
Device by Which Hollow Strips cl I <lb />
Dough Are Produced. <lb />
Haven't yell often asked. <lb />
they get the holes In Yes. <lb />
you undoubtedly have, and unless veil I <lb />
have visited a macaroni factory <lb />
are probably still iii doubt. Inn-. <lb />
lug methods are employed tn <lb />
this food form in which Ii i-1 <lb />
placed before the public. <lb />
After been well e I <lb />
In n powerful b I'll <lb />
Is ready to form Into macaroni, <lb />
Is of a j <lb />
inch In or v. <lb />
Is a solid stick shape of <lb />
in This is done <lb />
by forcing the dough under <lb />
pressure tUn ugh a with a l <lb />
circular die or mold at j <lb />
tom. The macaroni is full hole <lb />
boat one-fourth Inch in diameter, i <lb />
each hole has a small pin In the I <lb />
of it. is attached lo one aide I <lb />
die bole. This pin forms in I <lb />
the macaroni divides the dough. <lb />
on side as starts through the I <lb />
STALK CUTTER <lb />
The Oren- <lb />
Co., Canton, Ills., <lb />
made the first Stalk Cut- <lb />
ever built, over <lb />
years ago; today they <lb />
are building the best <lb />
Stalk Cutter on the mar- <lb />
You need might in a Stalk Culler tn do good work. it In thin <lb />
set The I. O. is practically- indestructible. Beware <lb />
will rue the day you buy one. This one will last a <lb />
life-time. What do the manufacturers themselves think it up wit. <lb />
unqualified That is it pretty more can you ask <lb />
Come to see us <lb />
For Oliver Plows, Disc <lb />
rows, Smoothing Harrows, <lb />
Riding attachments for <lb />
Walking Plows <lb />
American Steel Wire Fencing <lb />
Don't Forget <lb />
That we are headquarters <lb />
for all kinds of farming ma- <lb />
utensils and sup- <lb />
plies for home and farm. <lb />
G. <lb />
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r-,; <lb />
W H. <lb />
Ricks <lb />
acre- <lb />
i bole, before the dough II <lb />
end of the hole the divided side . <lb />
r I together so. n i-i I; j ; . <lb />
Elastic Time Table. <lb />
In its day <lb />
now. On.- In the <lb />
Hie lust <lb />
reminded by Irate <lb />
that it was some minutes <lb />
the lime <lb />
th.- mini. F n <lb />
party the I'm m-in n. <lb />
two <lb />
His Half. <lb />
A wife the said to her <lb />
Willing to let tile <lb />
baby half Hie time <lb />
Mid he. Ills <lb />
she resumed, <lb />
him <lb />
Ha <lb />
yon <lb />
he n minister when yon <lb />
Elmer-So. I don't heller. <lb />
in working on News. <lb />
THEIR TOMBSTONE. <lb />
It Proved to Be a Rich Find and Ba- <lb />
came- a Town's Name. <lb />
There is u certain natural pride felt.; <lb />
has coma. In wearing the ; <lb />
epithet in by those <lb />
who prophesied failure Instances are j <lb />
not uncommon of triumphant j <lb />
mid parties even nations retain- <lb />
the very title given them by , <lb />
their enemies. A ease In point Is <lb />
Tombstone, Ariz. Don did it come to. <lb />
name it was not borrow <lb />
ed or from any other on <lb />
the globe even suggested by any <lb />
novel or romance. <lb />
The story Is two young men, <lb />
brothers, when about lo start from <lb />
Tucson on n prospecting the <lb />
Dragoon mountains, or some <lb />
else were advised to give up III <lb />
undertaking, for if they perished the. <lb />
would neither mine nor fortunes <lb />
but their The <lb />
boys bravely bade to <lb />
friends, though emphatically warned <lb />
that they never would return <lb />
prospectors set off <lb />
came to the plain <lb />
made their camp. On <lb />
found a ledge of on- cropping <lb />
feet, all marked rich <lb />
the precious metal. have <lb />
our they exclaimed, and <lb />
no other name would do to <lb />
the en nip <lb />
The town has kept the name. Which <lb />
it not Is A <lb />
one. too. It must l-- <lb />
Brothers <lb />
sold their half Interest In <lb />
and mill In eighties for sou.- <lb />
I bins like a million New <lb />
Press <lb />
fact tube. The spaghetti die <lb />
only plain holes about one-eighth m ill <lb />
U In groups. <lb />
j macaroni spaghetti come from the <lb />
presses or cylinder are cm into <lb />
I certain length, the length depending j <lb />
upon whether the curing or drying is; <lb />
in- done on or by hanging over. <lb />
cods. <lb />
n curing or macaroni th- , <lb />
length of time varies according to <lb />
process employed and t. atmospheric <lb />
conditions outside factory and <lb />
standard of qua lit maintained. Home <lb />
makers require only three days, while <lb />
others take as many six days.- i <lb />
Omaha Bee <lb />
SI <lb />
.- f, v, <lb />
hi<lb />
. . <lb />
mm <lb />
cut <lb />
Th of <lb />
They wire mi trip III i <lb />
and and day braved all <lb />
and one the <lb />
the Alps He was very fat. n <lb />
mopping <lb />
at the ii it mountain be <lb />
to bis wife said, with pathos In <lb />
dear, bow small one Is In th- <lb />
the immensity of <lb />
answered his <lb />
half. you're standing In <lb />
front of me. biding the whole <lb />
Blanc mid the part of the <lb />
of Exchange. <lb />
dawn my <lb />
some money in <lb />
put <lb />
can <lb />
expenses and <lb />
the bank, <lb />
live on a It less if f fry. I will a <lb />
day<lb />
Too Good to Los-. <lb />
you be my asked <lb />
boarder. <lb />
ma mused landlady <lb />
have boarded with me four years <lb />
You have never grumbled food <lb />
You have always paid promptly. <lb />
I can't accept you You are too good <lb />
s boarder to be pin the free <lb />
Telegraph. <lb />
Money is a good thing lo have if you <lb />
lose your occupation-with money in the <lb />
bank you are always independent. Step <lb />
into this bank and let us talk it <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
AND 1911. <lb />
. <lb />
. . <lb />
V. S. Bonds. <lb />
there laughter and cheers stocks. <lb />
during your Fixtures . . <lb />
answered the youthful suites- fund <lb />
mac. t many <lb />
now then people In the . banks <lb />
looked at one another <lb />
Star. <lb />
1910. <lb />
6,435.44 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
3,000.00 <lb />
6,507.75 <lb />
80.430.24 <lb />
Capital 50,000.00 <lb />
563.68 Surplus . <lb />
21.000.00 <lb />
2,500.00 Bond <lb />
7,136.30 Circulation <lb />
1,050.00 <lb />
117,193.18 Deposits . <lb />
HAS <lb />
And Sails to be <lb />
lire <lb />
Th.- board of ill.-t <lb />
monthly session, Thursday night with <lb />
five members present. <lb />
Mr. appeared be- <lb />
tore the hoard in regard to leasing <lb />
the town commons on the river for a <lb />
term of years, and stated that he <lb />
could guarantee the town a boat line. <lb />
a committee aldermen <lb />
Tyson was appointed to <lb />
investigate the matter. <lb />
A request as also made for the <lb />
use of the City hall hold public <lb />
I in A Young <lb />
of <lb />
Commander a. Cotten, <lb />
B. navy, has been ordered as <lb />
i. the American <lb />
Japan, and with Mrs. <lb />
and their little sou will sail from San <lb />
January 23rd for his new <lb />
duty. He will be there pron-<lb />
i lo mi Make line <lb />
meats That Help Their Town. <lb />
X. Jan. 1912. <lb />
ably two years or longer, This <lb />
to such an is Immediately after the war <lb />
a to so young an were the rage In and <lb />
officer as Mr. Cotten, as this counties and a great many <lb />
gone to much men were very energetic in <lb />
officers and senior in rank <lb />
-id Mrs. Cotten <lb />
Christmas holidays bis they wore at ii and they would <lb />
his just as near what their rider wish- <lb />
Senator and Mrs. It. Cotten, and III. in to do as they could, but <lb />
and training their horses <lb />
spending Some horses seemed to enjoy the run <lb />
the allowing of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. it. I. Of <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Julian <lb />
after running on day <lb />
it took hard work to gel them beaded <lb />
for the ring again-one.- started right <lb />
on February Till. and ,, host. <lb />
res- <lb />
Ion Raleigh, Mr. <lb />
I ton Cotten, Of Norfolk. <lb />
BASEBALL <lb />
Jo.- Wood, the Red pitcher, de- <lb />
the be has recently <lb />
married. <lb />
Hugh spend week <lb />
11.11 next March to look over <lb />
for his team. <lb />
during the stale meeting Of th.- Fed- <lb />
of Women's clubs lo be held <lb />
in on those The re- <lb />
quest was not granted. <lb />
it was ordered on motion the <lb />
furnish lights for the dock <lb />
lower in the court to light <lb />
dials at night. <lb />
Mr. I. D. Overton, chief of <lb />
department, appeared before the board j <lb />
in regard to the purchase of a horse <lb />
the use of the department, stating <lb />
hat Hope Fire Company would pay <lb />
on the horse, provided the <lb />
be used only in connection with <lb />
lire ; also the com- <lb />
would pay toward the <lb />
of rubber suits needed If the <lb />
would pay balance. The <lb />
proposition was accepted by the board <lb />
and a committee was appointed to <lb />
purchase horse and rubber <lb />
A suggestion to up seeping <lb />
in building for certain pin-her Crandall <lb />
s the lire company was re- ,,.,,,. from Pitcher <lb />
to <lb />
for <lb />
iii <lb />
i-s. <lb />
Some correct ions were made In iii- <lb />
list, and hills approved the <lb />
were ordered paid. <lb />
people connected with our <lb />
late successful fair remind me very <lb />
much of these horses. have an idea <lb />
if you could get headed in <lb />
the right direction they would be as <lb />
faithful and as successful as before. <lb />
Stir them some other to aid <lb />
you and lets have a fair this year <lb />
far superior our first one. <lb />
Some horses these tournaments <lb />
would apparently get with. <lb />
riders because they missed the <lb />
ring and would not try run <lb />
Ty Cobb says George all <lb />
the Bugler, will be the lead-j Tim.- who their money in an <lb />
iii Hi.- American which did not succeed re- <lb />
in j me of those, for they shy at <lb />
. , . enterprise is proposed and <lb />
in the opinion of Joe Tinker <lb />
Chance cannot come and will III is <lb />
not play has.- for the Cubs In land If he Intends to live upon <lb />
II, 1.111 if he is only a speculator In <lb />
land, no one will <lb />
by his ownership. Ii would be far <lb />
better for to Invest their <lb />
money in town properties <lb />
newspapers, etc., and leave <lb />
The Happening Around <lb />
STANDARD, X. C Jan. <lb />
era that Mr. I. F. and <lb />
wife has purchased the land known <lb />
as the May place for Isn't <lb />
that paying for <lb />
Mr. Nichols, Of Ayden. Is <lb />
the <lb />
W.- v. him much <lb />
Mr. Isaac has <lb />
chased the farm known as the J. <lb />
Williams place from Mr. Royce Tuck- <lb />
and is moving family nearer <lb />
Standard. <lb />
J. II. has been on the k <lb />
for the few Us. <lb />
Mr. Royce Tinker, who is studying <lb />
at the Medical of <lb />
spent a days with his moth- <lb />
Mi.-. N. K. Tucker, the <lb />
Mr. G. T. Tyson, of near here, has <lb />
been Idling bogs this week, if every <lb />
farmer would have the git-up in him <lb />
as Mi. Tyson has and make a plenty <lb />
meal their farm also have <lb />
two or three hundred dollars worth <lb />
for sale, it would look like living. <lb />
If hogs, or cattle, or sheep, you <lb />
yon do well lo see Mr. <lb />
Tyson before buying. <lb />
Mr II. Elks, Jr. to Rocky <lb />
Mount Tuesday, we s.-.- he is <lb />
back with us this morning. <lb />
are sorry to say that Mrs. <lb />
who fell and sprained some <lb />
of her limbs during the summer la <lb />
improving very slow. We hope to <lb />
see oil again soon, as she is so <lb />
Ai I'll Kill SESSION. <lb />
Orders <lb />
lions <lb />
Drawn On <lb />
in Officers Other <lb />
jolly we all miss her. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. T. s. Norman . <lb />
few days with his sister, Mrs. II <lb />
and bury their money in seek. <lb />
good thing for a man in-j The Improved Order of Men will <lb />
Tin- hoard of county <lb />
in regular monthly session on <lb />
first Monday, with all I <lb />
present <lb />
The following aggregate <lb />
wen ordered paid of the treas- <lb />
For paupers, home <lb />
bridges and ferries, <lb />
and jail court <lb />
costs. tickets, wit- <lb />
tickets. premium on <lb />
bonds, register of deeds, <lb />
I clerk Superior court, <lb />
sheriff coroner's inquest. <lb />
I health, 862.50; hook- <lb />
worm constables, <lb />
commissioners, janitor, <lb />
miscellaneous, salaries <lb />
register deeds, treasurer. <lb />
i. gen- <lb />
roads. county law, <lb />
roads. 8618.98; <lb />
roads, Falkland roads. <lb />
roads. Green- <lb />
roads. roads, <lb />
Soul-- were made to the <lb />
pauper list for monthly allowance. <lb />
P. Q, James was county at- <lb />
a salary per year, <lb />
L, if. B, and <lb />
appointed <lb />
BUSINESS CARDS. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
Stables, and next door to Jobi Flan- <lb />
C's new <lb />
Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
North Caroline <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Edwards Building <lb />
Court House Square. <lb />
. North Carolina <lb />
I. I . Moo-e W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE <lb />
. if AT <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington. N. C. <lb />
Greenville office Dr. D. I- James <lb />
a. m. to p. m. <lb />
BO- <lb />
ll. some extra <lb />
stall officers, <lb />
work m <lb />
is lime i <lb />
DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
in building. St. <lb />
was ordered all wherever bis services are <lb />
lo to the pauper list must desired. <lb />
appear before the board or be exam- North Carolina <lb />
if health. <lb />
v.- nothing of inter- <lb />
in, of coin- <lb />
called Many during the <lb />
to Cuba.<lb />
K. <lb />
of Senator of Michigan, <lb />
has been umpire in <lb />
league, <lb />
h Liver <lb />
a Oat's <lb />
man reels very lit tie like work- <lb />
and child vain lo go i <lb />
s. when billions .;. constipated. .-. <lb />
II you try . cure you f <lb />
you be so <lb />
by <lb />
you ill I- up for two or three <lb />
days in. So say lake <lb />
We have it perfect sub- <lb />
here in our <lb />
-1, , we can fully <lb />
mid <lb />
,, i,, i- as <lb />
of the bad after- <lb />
is The name of <lb />
Ilia ionic is Hudson's <lb />
is a tasting vegetable <lb />
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and lo work right <lb />
the body without any <lb />
r Kiln Win a yon ii <lb />
i. Bay ii is a per- <lb />
come <lb />
i in and gel your money back, <lb />
Moves <lb />
country set- sin <lb />
would by having . j <lb />
store and mall, <lb />
She has the very man <lb />
such u business, <lb />
There will I.-a merry war for the land ownership fever <lb />
position with the White mid Instead of being a merchant prince <lb />
with Jones. Collins. he neither a remarkably success- <lb />
I ton working to land the berth or merchant. <lb />
. If the <lb />
The Minneapolis club has signed <lb />
Caliber Otto Hungary of Riverside. <lb />
He <lb />
land <lb />
Hers <lb />
Greenville <lb />
order<lb />
would trade <lb />
lain cold shoulder to <lb />
. i , inert-haul these farmer<lb />
is <lb />
lie <lb />
up grand j <lb />
ill <lb />
by <lb />
corrections were made <lb />
where errors had occurred <lb />
listing. <lb />
The <lb />
la for In <lb />
. i ii.- i wen . <lb />
, -tie clerk <lb />
com sin rill, t inn . <lb />
in <lb />
Tn. Ir re- <lb />
Superior <lb />
vi. c. . n. <lb />
civil Engineer Attorney Law <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil d <lb />
Sum yo-i <lb />
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trip pin . <lb />
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II. <lb />
tins <lb />
Xi <lb />
Hour<lb />
I,, be a man- company.<lb />
Is a product River- ills <lb />
Is said to he an to the community. <lb />
Prom my I I; i Clara Morris <lb />
Km-torn North Carolina her recent <lb />
Silver be u great stock raising country, her <lb />
the Youngstown ibis ran ever conn lo puss we <lb />
Cincinnati pitcher, is seriously sick must have u packing a meal <lb />
with typhoid at Ida guano factory. <lb />
.- i in n l u M <lb />
r it I <lb />
is said Jennings Intends ii be can clear <lb />
taking the waste of ii <lb />
William Yeats, the <lb />
is writing <lb />
Patrick Campbell. <lb />
i-sullied <lb />
play no <lb />
id III loll I liar. <lb />
Mr. C lo i In <lb />
. d ,,; last car bail I <lb />
; . Sh in has mi of- <lb />
. . in tin John I. He <lb />
lice <lb />
in his name, Mr I- <lb />
v i Col I e <lb />
A a half and in the many <lb />
es in ii as called ll <lb />
his duties us <lb />
. .- . We wish <lb />
Mr nil success due Mill. <lb />
H. s WARD C, C. PIERCE <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
III . X. <lb />
Practice In all courts. <lb />
. mice i. ii bull ling on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
at law <lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb />
was <lb />
plat-lug <lb />
. play In <lb />
ll garden, r. <lb />
ii Held. <lb />
II<lb />
beef is<lb />
dear <lb />
. is <lb />
malinger sue <lb />
n play. W <lb />
no Louise <lb />
be any prom <lb />
.- all <lb />
pin<lb />
now <lb />
i. by <lb />
ROUTE THE <lb />
NIGHT<lb />
Yankees, will have three <lb />
players <lb />
the delivery buy <lb />
,,,,. t iii.-n. There will be such a factory In s. <lb />
,, his old tern Carolina some m a <lb />
with land I would like lo see Or <lb />
make <lb />
milled<lb />
It. <lb />
.- <lb />
i it i -it Si <lb />
Benson <lb />
played <lb />
port, Pa. <lb />
and I'm null I <lb />
Wolverton Williams- lei I. I <lb />
I Our <lb />
be <lb />
which ii is lo- <lb />
hi <lb />
hits <lb />
Will Have <lb />
Shun <lb />
There Is a more enthusiastic <lb />
fancier In PHI county than Dr. <lb />
Mei-i-ill. ,,,.,.,,.,. Clarke of <lb />
Is White and he tog <lb />
Canton. <lb />
Ohio and <lb />
making tin- <lb />
affair. <lb />
for <lb />
and while talking about bis poultry <lb />
farm with the Reflector man. said he <lb />
was going in send a coop Of his White <lb />
to the poultry show soon <lb />
in be in Atlanta. This will be <lb />
the largest poultry show the South, <lb />
.-mil not only the Stales bill some for- <lb />
countries will enter poultry in <lb />
contest the prizes. We hope Dr. <lb />
will he among the winners, <lb />
Lorraine and M <lb />
in support <lb />
an oil mill and Lowell <lb />
and I believe ii is go- <lb />
n fill.- Central lug to n line Investment for . . . <lb />
league Is In or inking in who put us I know II. Art mi- Jones is <lb />
I . Youngstown II Is already the town. Don't let's trip lo <lb />
Pennsylvania league the thing by every town be- u a piny <lb />
Central league a o put up oil mills, lets <lb />
thing will be. . . <lb />
as profitable. ; <lb />
pi- The Sam While should nail Canadian rights <lb />
book store in connection with en's novel. <lb />
music lions.-. The number dramatic form, <lb />
books sold in and <lb />
can drop glasses over his eyes I the entity should <lb />
by a spring and the <lb />
are over III. <lb />
i. so. in <lb />
. I<lb />
Helen <lb />
N. The following t-. dull He <lb />
as Information <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
Bound <lb />
l a. Dall, Pull <lb />
man, Sleeping tor Norfolk. <lb />
a in Daily, tor Plymouth, Eliza <lb />
City and Broiler Cat <lb />
connects tor all points <lb />
North and Wast <lb />
he <lb />
Robert <lb />
n. <lb />
with <lb />
Mi i <lb />
an <lb />
of sun- run <lb />
i having marked with ,.,. ,,. When a <lb />
was ill Friday. g the sun a<lb />
a iii. Daily, Wilson and <lb />
Pullman ping I <lb />
connects Norm, and <lb />
When Adeline <lb />
. w <lb />
lilt- stage, <lb />
wish other books should not be com- to this country, she be sec <lb />
to order them from some mail <lb />
of fort Wayne, order house. A properly kepi <lb />
lb- <lb />
a. <lb />
Daily, except tor <lb />
-is <lb />
would in- <lb />
source <lb />
J. C, Caldwell, of Wilson pr <lb />
I In tile Chris- <lb />
church here Sunday morning and <lb />
evening. Despite bad weather <lb />
there was a good sized am Hem. <lb />
each He preach here <lb />
again on the third Sunday, <lb />
ax-scout for the Cincinnati Reds <lb />
has compiled n directory of major owner and tench <lb />
league players, giving their foil In the whole county. <lb />
their club, the dub Some will say <lb />
go to. their statistics and True all are <lb />
positions and averages. not. but Some arc, and a supply <lb />
took three years to complete I Increases the demand. I will do my <lb />
the work which will sell for thirty- best to help <lb />
dollars n copy. <lb />
if to Hugh has replaced <lb />
and pupils In the east of Cast <lb />
which David <lb />
are not a for Francis Starr. <lb />
T. Powers <lb />
new music piece <lb />
A. J. <lb />
is soon lo have <lb />
Th.- music will <lb />
he by and the book. <lb />
as usual, Mr. Powers him- <lb />
self, <lb />
Wilson <lb />
all points, <lb />
p. in. Daily, for mid <lb />
Car service. <lb />
For further Information and res <lb />
of Bleeping Car <lb />
to L. Agent, Greenville <lb />
X. C <lb />
. It. . W. <lb />
General P A. <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
v Hera In S Lighthouse, <lb />
years J. so. Haven. <lb />
The Society Holler <lb />
lion Shipbuilders of Great <lb />
reports a membership of mar- <lb />
sixty-thousand, the monthly in- <lb />
crease being now somewhere be- <lb />
tween four hundred and hundred. <lb />
With t lie Boxers. <lb />
Harry Lewis and Dixie Kid are For years J. So. Haven. Sheldon is . have a new <lb />
billed for a bout Liverpool. Eng. Mich., a Civil war captain, as a light- produced this season under the <lb />
i housekeeper, averted awful wrecks direction of the which bears <lb />
the a queer fact is. he thrilling ml. <lb />
heavyweight England is trying to been a wreck, himself, If Electric nil- <lb />
., return match with Champion ten had not prevented, cured <lb />
Bombardier Wells, <lb />
of <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the wheel <lb />
system, and produces <lb />
SICK <lb />
Dyspepsia, Costiveness. <lb />
Sallow Skin and Pile. <lb />
There Is no better <lb />
common diseases than DR. <lb />
LIVER PILLS, a trial will prove. <lb />
fake No Substitute. <lb />
me of kidney trouble and lie <lb />
writes, I had taken other so <lb />
Process close for years, without benefit and <lb />
A young lady Hying to walk on also improved sight. <lb />
snowy found feel an at seventy. am feeling For <lb />
inclination to go the wrong way. and dyspepsia. Indigestion, all stomach, <lb />
remarked sin- thought of liver and kidney troubles, they're <lb />
around and walking backward to see equal. Try them, Only <lb />
ii she could no forward faster. <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Range <lb />
this morning soon after n <lb />
lire had been stalled ill <lb />
at the home of Mr. W. J. <lb />
there was an explosion that blew <lb />
the range to pieces. The explosion <lb />
was due lo frozen pipes. <lb />
lost. <lb />
In June. oxen, I and black <lb />
with broad home, marked slope and <lb />
in right ear and <lb />
POLITICS <lb />
Don M. Dickinson of Michigan who <lb />
was a fellow member with Judson <lb />
Harmon In President Cleveland's cab- <lb />
is opposed in the Ohio <lb />
Candida. for the presidential I <lb />
nomination, <lb />
The state committee of <lb />
Virginia will meet on <lb />
January to call the Stale <lb />
to Select delegates t the national <lb />
convention lo be held In Chicago <lb />
June. <lb />
Martin K. who has rep- <lb />
resented the eighteenth <lb />
district congress for sixteen <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
leave effective <lb />
. ; <lb />
. LIMITED No, <lb />
i in. .- Birmingham <lb />
and West, <lb />
e and Florida points, <lb />
for and <lb />
.-. <lb />
.-- MAIL No. 8- <lb />
. For <lb />
and parlor car. Con- <lb />
will steamer Washing- <lb />
New York, Boston <lb />
-I <lb />
THE A FAST M No. <lb />
a. in For Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
s. day and dining car. <lb />
i at Richmond with C. t <lb />
with <lb />
. . a-i i ii O. <lb />
and points west <lb />
THE <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis, <lb />
and West. Parlor cars to <lb />
p. m. No. <lb />
and <lb />
Norlina <lb />
p. m. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points West, <lb />
Memphis, and point West, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. <lb />
Arrival Richmond a. m. <lb />
Washington a. m. New- York <lb />
p in station, Pullman <lb />
to Washington and Ne <lb />
York. <lb />
C. ti. P. A-, Vs. <lb />
II. P. <lb />
Training School Term. Pals Report. <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training ii been reported Hint I have and smooth crap In left I black with announced bis Intention lo <lb />
will again have a summer for the position as horns, marked crap and under-i,.,,,,.,. .,, ,,, present <lb />
for teachers this year. The N. c. This re-j bit in right ear, <lb />
the one Inst summer brings delight port is false and without foundation, in left. <lb />
they are W. S. ELKS. <lb />
20-31 w <lb />
i . . l an are i <lb />
posed, bin gracious sake let mine No <lb />
This Paper Is Read. <lb />
Taking the large circulation The <lb />
Reflector Into consideration, every <lb />
man in Greenville should have <lb />
advertisement In and even those <lb />
in other throughout county <lb />
could use columns with to <lb />
business An advertisement in <lb />
this paper is not a speculation, but <lb />
an investment brings returns. <lb />
Stray Taken I p. <lb />
I have taken up a black and <lb />
spotted marked swallow fork <lb />
in the ear. In the <lb />
left. <lb />
lead <lb />
a similar <lb />
that <lb />
.,. i, <lb />
swallow fork <lb />
WALTER COX, to the national can gel same i proving own- <lb />
Ayden, N. c. in i. of the Florida paying charges <lb />
which he held February 6.1 This Jam. <lb />
Telling lb.- truth doesn't I be <lb />
it as <lb />
ii astounds him <lb />
r found true happiness is expected <lb />
by running after lbs delegation for Taft, <lb />
. <lb />
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Greenville. N. C.<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
end FARM and <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
Six mouths. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business In <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
respect will be charged for at I <lb />
Cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged fir at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class <lb />
August -0. 1910. at the Boat <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
act March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1912 <lb />
Darin the war <lb />
Capt. Evans w us in command of the <lb />
battleship Iowa, which distinguished <lb />
itself during the battle oil Santiago, <lb />
when fleet made an attempt <lb />
to run past the blockade squadron. <lb />
The outlook of the Iowa was the first <lb />
to discover the Spanish ships coming <lb />
and signaled the The Iowa <lb />
rushed forward to meet the enemy, <lb />
keeping up and and <lb />
ate fire from her starboard bat- <lb />
tery. At one time the Iowa was en- <lb />
gaged with every ship of the Span- <lb />
fleet. When the ran <lb />
aground Evans sent to rescue <lb />
the crew and saved including <lb />
Capt. who surrendered to <lb />
Evans. <lb />
Alter his appointment as Rear Ad- <lb />
Feb. Evans held <lb />
commissions, the last in <lb />
when he commanded the Atlantic fleet <lb />
on its from Hampton Roads to <lb />
San Francisco, where, owing to 111- <lb />
ho transferred the Command tor <lb />
the rest of the cruise to Rear Admiral <lb />
His retirement followed on <lb />
August <lb />
Among the brilliant and <lb />
dashing commanding officers of the <lb />
American navy in the last quarter of <lb />
a century there was none d ire brave <lb />
reliable and more than <lb />
Evans, he was <lb />
called by his men. He <lb />
was born at Floyd Court House. Va , <lb />
August is. 1846, the son of <lb />
Andrew Jackson and Ann <lb />
I Evans. His father was a <lb />
native of Virginia and a graduate of <lb />
University Of Virginia Medical <lb />
train was on time and as he <lb />
stepped to the a polite <lb />
relieved him of the weight Of his <lb />
suitcase. Presently he strolled into <lb />
the well appointed corridor of the <lb />
hold, modern in every detail. He <lb />
i as shown n room in which an open <lb />
lire kept the atmosphere of the <lb />
gloriously balmy. A touch <lb />
to the electric button and a smiling <lb />
ml v. us I to lake his or- <lb />
i. Dream of a drummer <lb />
pardon, commercial as he <lb />
approaches Greenville In a Norfolk <lb />
ti train. <lb />
Winter was sometime coming, but <lb />
. Skating Is all right In the right <lb />
time and place. And let tell you. <lb />
When you see a respectable citizen <lb />
if our community coming down the <lb />
describing graceful arcs and <lb />
nay hap take a print of part of <lb />
in the pavement don't <lb />
laugh, not outright This kind of ac- <lb />
may happen to you immediate- <lb />
after. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
We like a booster, it matters not <lb />
where he Is. It was only ten days <lb />
ago that our friend. Mr. C. M. Jones, <lb />
left Greenville for Tampa, Fla. <lb />
he had hardly thawed out before <lb />
sending us a beautifully illustrated <lb />
book showing what a flue city Tampa <lb />
is. If Jones does not make his pres- <lb />
felt down there it will be con- <lb />
to our expectations for him. <lb />
When the Kaiser goes out hunting <lb />
get ready for a slaughter. He started <lb />
out the other morning and within <lb />
four days he had bagged <lb />
coated a prince apiece <lb />
We are not told what was spent for <lb />
beaters to bring the foxes around to <lb />
toot of the tree in which the Ger- <lb />
Emperor sat comfortably with <lb />
ilia cocked up and ready. <lb />
r-rT-T-<lb />
The dove of peace. Carnegie's For nearly three days hardly any- Tributes Ts <lb />
has been purloined by the thing has been beard from the Admiral Evans was one of the most <lb />
Kaiser. The German emperor is try-lier Bay man. Perhaps he has commanders we <lb />
to Italy and Turkey to a to Join the Oyster family and is <lb />
better understanding. It is that <lb />
has nothing to do at home, or <lb />
hat the won't let him do <lb />
hem <lb />
And the hotel lobby Is not <lb />
worst place to gather in these cold <lb />
A stove wherein burns the <lb />
coal that produces warmth and hap- <lb />
glows in the center of this <lb />
lobby. A servant of African descent <lb />
looks after the appetite and <lb />
sometimes happens <lb />
along and it feels good. <lb />
---------o <lb />
France and Great don't <lb />
to mind Roosevelt's attacks on <lb />
he arbitration treaties. Anyhow it <lb />
a little ungrateful of T. It. <lb />
He evidently forgets how they re- <lb />
him in those countries when <lb />
he came back from Elba. <lb />
Dr. Cook speaks in Charlotte to- <lb />
II. has the pole him. <lb />
has our sympathy. We hope that <lb />
Charlotte's people will not give him <lb />
Icicle stare. In Denmark the <lb />
Hoc. got an reception. Hid <lb />
ha egg-Sit Rather. <lb />
going to <lb />
We are ready for both Raleigh and <lb />
Charlotte to announce the coming of <lb />
the next big men. Both of those <lb />
towns have auditoriums, you know, <lb />
and they draw. <lb />
These bad days when you cannot <lb />
do much else but sit around the <lb />
stove, Is a good time to plan for <lb />
things that will bring more business <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
They may Bay they are not can- <lb />
but they want it all right, <lb />
and will not be found declining if <lb />
it can be found coming their way. <lb />
Just wait a few days and you will <lb />
see some balmy Eastern North Car- <lb />
weather will make you for- <lb />
get this spell of snow and ice. <lb />
---------o <lb />
For it is not In the ham. but in <lb />
the trimming, per cent of <lb />
the meat profits come from <lb />
the sale of by-products. <lb />
had in the navy for a long time. <lb />
He was a rigid disciplinarian, of <lb />
quick decision and admirably advised <lb />
in the intricacy of the machinery of <lb />
cruisers and battleships and skill-d <lb />
in drilling Taft. <lb />
The death of Admiral Evans Is a <lb />
national <lb />
dent Sherman, <lb />
I am shocked beyond measure at <lb />
the sudden death of my life-long<lb />
The country has lost one of its <lb />
most brilliant and able <lb />
of the Navy Meyer. <lb />
He was one of the most efficient <lb />
and capable officers the navy has <lb />
Secretary of the <lb />
Navy <lb />
Co-operation, unity, unity and co- <lb />
And Just think what a nice place to <lb />
work this weather. A modern And we believe If <lb />
laundry With the warm Steam to we to hear this as often this weather. <lb />
keep the feel in condition. We want as we heard little movement <lb />
emancipation from the oriental waning all its we would <lb />
Greenville. He may be despotic <lb />
The man has proper regard <lb />
for his animal will See that it does <lb />
suffer from exposure lo cold in <lb />
as to the way he delivers his work, <lb />
but the time is coining when the <lb />
import will not put it all <lb />
A graduate asserts that <lb />
allege education for women only <lb />
Serves to have them wash dishes in <lb />
He located Floyd county a superior way. He means that while I over us. <lb />
until his death in are thoroughly at home with the <lb />
combined the of physician and I by No reason for saying that there are <lb />
farmer. <lb />
of John <lb />
Va. and <lb />
who shot Col. valuable asset. Hut. on the other ever before. The fact that you or I <lb />
of the famous regiment Andrew Carnegie is about to owned more of them some years ago <lb />
tearing the Confederate flag from the .,,, ., of cooking in his does not mean anything. <lb />
At the Jackson banquet all Demo- <lb />
a great deal better of right here <lb />
exception this time being Gov. <lb />
to Dr. Knapp. <lb />
The south owes a great deal to the <lb />
late Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, head of <lb />
the demonstration work of the de- <lb />
of agriculture. He taught <lb />
the south many he <lb />
Inspired the south greater <lb />
ties on farm, he saved the south <lb />
an amount of labor that <lb />
had been wasting and he set before <lb />
the smith a new program of achieve- <lb />
His work was a success. His <lb />
demonstration projects were <lb />
His suggestions and direct <lb />
teachings to the farmers were wall- <lb />
His mother was a daughter ,. the practical bad tines. There are more bank no w <lb />
Jackson Fairfax county., I . ,, . <lb />
a sister of James Jackson experience to put their theory Into, notes In circulation Just now than <lb />
If advertising is the key to <lb />
success somebody has gone <lb />
away and taken the key with him. <lb />
At that, it would be just as possible <lb />
to have a new key made. There is I that time. <lb />
and this is no get a divorce. <lb />
roof of his hotel, the Marshal House. <lb />
t Alexandria. Va. Their son was <lb />
op; <lb />
Margaret Morrison Carnegie School <lb />
advised and always worth following <lb />
The south ought not to be slow in <lb />
making some memorial to him and <lb />
The World's Work makes the very <lb />
admirable point that this memorial <lb />
should be In the form a model <lb />
farm somewhere in the south a farm <lb />
of only a few acres, cultivated ac- <lb />
to the methods of Dr. Knapp. <lb />
A Durham man married a fortune made to produce maximum. It <lb />
teller about two months ago, but it makes the further good point that <lb />
seems his fortune was not read nobody seems to know exactly what <lb />
He is already trying to a aCres of land in Virginia, the <lb />
Carolinas. Georgia or more southern- <lb />
states can produce when the Knapp <lb />
--o- <lb />
after a eel- for women in <lb />
physician of Philadelphia, ---------o <lb />
Who was a close friend of the family, j The splitting up of the Standard Oil <lb />
D. Evans was educated in <lb />
the schools of his native county and <lb />
at the Classical School. <lb />
at Washington. I. C. It was his am- <lb />
lo enter the naval service and been issued by the Just <lb />
he enlisted the of Wm. <lb />
else has them. Yet we can't <lb />
be by this fact. Happiness <lb />
some cannot be contentment for, <lb />
it hers. <lb />
printing trade. Checks to the amount Shoe manufacturers arc talking of <lb />
of and for have an advance in the price of shoes. <lb />
cents more a pair. That's <lb />
H. This is bound to increase the just for the lime being. Leather is <lb />
Rumor has it that a statue <lb />
is to be erected in New York to the <lb />
memory of Joan of Arc. This is go- <lb />
ling to he a great material help to <lb />
the Bowery Bread Line. Specially <lb />
as Joan of Arc <lb />
America. <lb />
As Tail seat the white house slip- <lb />
Some days are cold; <lb />
Some days not warm; <lb />
But oh, summer. <lb />
When will you come <lb />
o--------- <lb />
This January billiard weather may <lb />
. tree <lb />
a good <lb />
met hods arc strictly applied. This <lb />
so. There have been a number of <lb />
stations, and a number <lb />
of farmers here and there have set <lb />
aside an acre or so of their land up- <lb />
on which to make practical tests of <lb />
varieties of seed or different <lb />
did i thine for hold the fruit trees back long enough cations of Nothing has <lb />
did a thing tor been Jone of any far-reaching <lb />
to insure a good crop of fruit this M . <lb />
to insure <lb />
year. <lb />
ping from under his feet it is lo be <lb />
hoped that ho will not act like the <lb />
Hooper, congressional delegate , as where a single dearer and of course shoes follow ejected lodger who scratched the paper <lb />
i territory, who obtained for him <lb />
on September an appoint- <lb />
as cadet of the S. Naval <lb />
Academy. On October 1863. young receives now the same amount of do not go higher and in time will see <lb />
Evans was promoted to the rank of happiness, Only be gets it split up the American Public in birthday at-1 Some of us <lb />
ensign and ordered to the steam into a few hundred checks. That's tire. this winter without buying tobacco acreage. <lb />
gate of the West <lb />
Check brought happiness to the Stand- SUit The only difficulty about it is carved his initials on <lb />
ard Oil shareholders of days ago. he that as everything gets dear, wages every door and window frame. <lb />
to some four or five or ten <lb />
acres, cultivate the crops according <lb />
tin. most scientific principles, and <lb />
Mr. Taft says nothing but death precisely according to the advice and <lb />
can keep him out of the light. We suggestions as made by Ir. Knapp. <lb />
do not suppose anybody thought he This would be a fitting and a worthy <lb />
Was going to back down. memorial for the south to make <lb />
---------o it ought to be done. The west <lb />
Again we are going in remind the help. The west appreciates what Dr. <lb />
farmers to prepare lo plant less cot- Knapp did for the agricultural inter- <lb />
s thought we could get ton general and the north will <lb />
India <lb />
squadron and in he was engaged <lb />
in both attacks on Fort Fisher where <lb />
all. <lb />
Same some of us are sit- <lb />
It would now seem Beef of stoves looking for- <lb />
. help. <lb />
We <lb />
should be pleased to see <lb />
he saw the first serious lighting and ls as as ward to a weather that seems to be for <lb />
hopelessly out of reach. <lb />
o- <lb />
to those that <lb />
received two severe shot wounds. Parties entrusted to the survey- hang In public places. They arc real- <lb />
These wounds came dangerously near of the prospective new of They <lb />
putting an end to his career in the Bite we will have one very soon in killed the beef and sold it at <lb />
navy. The doctors, after a A we mean, low prices. Their profit came <lb />
decided that it was necessary . . , , j . ,. <lb />
to amputate both legs of the young that we <lb />
officer. But did not citizens will think you don't believe it some branch of. e handy That <lb />
agree with them. He drew his pis- well enough of It to make it possible the government will tell you different- L provided. somebody else does not <lb />
and informed the doctors for the mail to be delivered as in <lb />
that he would blow off the head of , ,. , But <lb />
i This North Pole temperature must the movement take definite shape <lb />
have come ahead to prepare Char- and we would be more pleased to see <lb />
memorial farm established In some <lb />
of North Carolina's fertile Holds to <lb />
serve ever as a model of Instruction <lb />
and practical aid for North Carolina <lb />
farmers the farmers of other <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
And now It seems that politics are <lb />
And it is to be hoped that when we only from the sale of by-products. If flt w papers <lb />
but could not a rubber crowding every inch of space In the <lb />
So early In the season too. I <lb />
And some of the candidates for <lb />
many other towns of our size, <lb />
the man who approached him. <lb />
The doctors held another consultation <lb />
and decided not to amputate Evan's <lb />
legs. He was eventually cured, but. <lb />
It before then. <lb />
The fond parents of a Missouri <lb />
, bride under age have had the bride- <lb />
If a man is go. the blues and groom post a forfeit of to go York this week. This time, <lb />
a slight limp as a it to the next station get to the bride In case of a divorce. tho President was not there. <lb />
o injury. right next to him and help him dispel This as a more of a peace No <lb />
In 1866 was on duty in tho the gloomy thoughts. Don't just tell <lb />
navy yard at Philadelphia and on him lid, now <lb />
July 1866. was commissioned lie-, wanna go Make him stay. A <lb />
tenant. He was on duty In bird in the hand Is worth two In the the young bridegroom's lips. <lb />
the Washington Navy Yard in 1867 bush. But of course It does not Missouri stands for <lb />
and until 1869 on board the low that a boil on your neck is worth <lb />
flagship cruising on the two bunions on the other fellows foot h , . . <lb />
station. On March 1868, Moral; keep the good fellow. G <lb />
i .,,. ,.,, ti, i promises to a <lb />
he was commissioned lieutenant com- least something like this was said a e on shoe Leather, <lb />
Bander. After several years of the Carolina club last Monday j The announcement that the <lb />
vice at the Washington navy yard night. And Rev. Rock said it. price of shoes is to be increased is <lb />
the naval academy at Annapolis young the fr <lb />
Evans cruised on the two It w all cos, <lb />
the Congress in European waters. , war owed it <lb />
of will surely, to sup- <lb />
make the honey melt continually <lb />
Again <lb />
The present presidential campaign <lb />
has not started any earlier than any <lb />
other, but by the amount of candidates <lb />
to war every n i, <lb />
From 1887 to 1881 he was In command . 1.1. u . I keeping that eye open does <lb />
to his king to put up one or <lb />
o training ship Saratoga, according to the landlords payers more than the tilt- <lb />
been promoted commander or the size of the town through in the price of foot-gear. <lb />
July 1878. During tho following the were <lb />
if W is said that <lb />
lighthouse inspector, chief or visitors we have <lb />
the Col. has only said that he might <lb />
run. Likewise that he might not. <lb />
o- <lb />
A Little Off In Their Belief. <lb />
Speaking at a banquet while he <lb />
WES In Charlotte last week. Col. <lb />
Henry Watterson, according to The <lb />
Observer, not only the <lb />
aspersions which have been cast on <lb />
Hie Mecklenburg Declaration, but re- <lb />
In similar vein to what he <lb />
called the ridiculous, and groundless <lb />
aspersions on the character of Nancy <lb />
Hanks, mother of Abraham Lincoln, <lb />
to the myth that Marshal was <lb />
not executed and numerous <lb />
While The Landmark was never <lb />
committed to the theory that Marshal <lb />
died in North Carolina, it Is <lb />
proper to say talking of myths, that <lb />
and he gets It the freezing many people who believe <lb />
weather comes. that the mysterious Frenchman who <lb />
I school In this section of North <lb />
Carolina in long ago, and whose <lb />
county officers are budding in <lb />
for the campaign this year. <lb />
The report of an earthquake in <lb />
Reno must have been started to <lb />
off the divorce hunters. <lb />
The rising of President Sun <lb />
in <lb />
China reminds us that we once had <lb />
Mrs. Moon over here. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The plumber is entitled to his <lb />
Whether Roosevelt gets it or not <lb />
now lie In Third creek grave- <lb />
With all the good Democrats avail- he yard. Rowan county, was none other <lb />
Taft included. j than the real Marshal and fur- <lb />
o--------- that these same people <lb />
and many others believe that <lb />
will <lb />
to go all over town and spread them <lb />
in braces, here and there in the <lb />
magnificent and modern nave many dollars which <lb />
we have. History does repeat itself, will be able to use against the Beef <lb />
Inspector of steel for new <lb />
secretary of the lighthouse board, <lb />
etc. <lb />
Ill 1801 he was gent to Chill <lb />
command of the gunboat Yorktown <lb />
during the troubles in <lb />
he distinguished himself by his <lb />
firm and tactful conduct under mothers-in-law. The pro- same end <lb />
most difficult conditions, he nation officer of the Domestic ,, <lb />
was sent to the sea In coin- Court of New York asserts that <lb />
have effect out he <lb />
if It is so, Uncle <lb />
able for the position the country <lb />
will certainly have a good president <lb />
next time If the Democrats carry the <lb />
national election. And It looks like <lb />
they will do so. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
We arc betting on Bryan drawing a <lb />
Cook evidence Is fully as <lb />
as the evidence that supports <lb />
Mecklenburg <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
larger in than <lb />
in Charlotte. <lb />
Cotton ls really looking up a little, <lb />
When Carolina club comes together and nope it better times <lb />
--------o- <lb />
At <lb />
ville. The spirit of co-operation that <lb />
s taking hold of our business men <lb />
j Barons, the Steel and all the through the meetings of the club Is <lb />
we have a tangible cause .,. Barons. Which is about the something that Is going to bear good <lb />
fruit. <lb />
This makes the coal pit melt <lb />
S. Child. <lb />
The Reflector had the wrong name <lb />
In stating Monday that a child of <lb />
Mrs. Smith had broken a leg. <lb />
most as fas as snow before the sun. r r Mr. <lb />
Mrs. D, S. Smith, who met the <lb />
have Mr. Bryan's word for It dent. The little girl, Rena. was out <lb />
mend of one of the American ships <lb />
per cent of the martial trouble <lb />
Col. has suffered He first <lb />
An army of wage earners who draw that he ls not a candidate. <lb />
to sealing. He made several <lb />
, finds origin in the woman In <lb />
Important captures. On June <lb />
1893, he was promoted captain <lb />
the This will be gratifying <lb />
in the year at the opening news to those that always presented <lb />
ceremonies of the North Sea Canal that as their excuse to leave their <lb />
he commanded the New York <lb />
afterward tho flagship of the North <lb />
Atlantic squadron. From this he <lb />
transferred to the Indiana. first The February can prepare <lb />
battleship commissioned by the to celebrate Ibis year, as <lb />
States. In 1896 ho was attach- that month conies around for its <lb />
ed to the board. quadrennial twenty nine. <lb />
their pay weekly and forthwith spend <lb />
Of the season. The lead- it for groceries and dry good. Is <lb />
of Pennsylvania and Tennessee among Greenville's greatest needs to <lb />
Inflicted the first wound On W. J. business. The wage earners <lb />
Bryan who should confine his oner- <lb />
manuring enterprises to give them <lb />
to the where his qualities <lb />
w n. <lb />
as a politician and speaker are most <lb />
admired. ; Senator Hitchcock seems to see In <lb />
the arbitration treaties British trick <lb />
up some to have America and England against <lb />
Germany. <lb />
It seems to have frozen <lb />
of the pocket <lb />
sliding on the and fell down. <lb />
Fortunately she did not break any <lb />
bones, bill the lender In the leg, and <lb />
she was badly bruised. <lb />
Editor Say. <lb />
i Is being quietly unrated around <lb />
Judge Ward's object in resign- <lb />
from bench was to a <lb />
Greensboro is trying to got the trip for congress against John <lb />
hammer to come back Small. One Beverly Jones, <lb />
who performed same, kind of a <lb />
Telling the truth doesn't the stunt, might give Judge Ward a <lb />
as much as It astounds him. or Record. <lb />
This will be good year for Green- <lb />
ville If you do your part. <lb />
Monday night just rained, <lb />
then rained some more,<lb />
CAROLINA CLUB <lb />
HOLDS MEETING <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock Speaker of Evening-Delivers Masterful Address <lb />
To Members of Club <lb />
MANY MATTERS OF INTEREST BEFORE THE CLUB <lb />
The members of the Carolina club, <lb />
held their monthly meeting Monday state of Ohio i- to Have a Con- <lb />
COLUMBUS, O. Jan. one <lb />
hundred and nineteen delegates <lb />
at the November election lo <lb />
frame a new constitution for the <lb />
state of Ohio assembled today to or- <lb />
In preparation for the import <lb />
night and three more members were <lb />
unanimously admitted into the <lb />
Matters concerning the <lb />
business of the club were threshed <lb />
and committees to in- j <lb />
quire into certain matters of interest <lb />
to the community were heard from. <lb />
, , , ant task before them. <lb />
Mr. B. w. Moseley reported to law-J work of <lb />
able terms as to the Hotel to be considerable time <lb />
built Greenville by Proctor Bros of <lb />
of Grimesland. He also <lb />
that the city is almost assured of a of . <lb />
modern steam laundry, as he has <lb />
rented a house to a gentleman who b. w <lb />
intends lo establish such a <lb />
in our town. . mm <lb />
Prof. Wright was called upon . . <lb />
the chair to give the present <lb />
Expected to Go West. <lb />
D. C. Jan. <lb />
Louis. Kansas Chicago, Denver, <lb />
Baltimore. New York-where shall <lb />
the national convention of the Dem- <lb />
party be held next summer <lb />
This ls the leading question to be <lb />
considered <lb />
FROM <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
It is <lb />
months, <lb />
Wake Forest. N. C, Jan. <lb />
spring term of Wake Forest College <lb />
acted upon by the opened last Tuesday. The number <lb />
Democratic national committee at registered up to time it <lb />
in this city Monday. Many over and there are still a <lb />
members of the national committee, students to register, who have <lb />
together with numerous other Demo- yet returned to college, <lb />
of wide prominence, arrived in The spring term opening was good <lb />
capital today In anticipating of the and every thing is now fine run- <lb />
meeting of the committee and the order, every way this year <lb />
banquet lo be held at the Raleigh bids fair to be the best year the <lb />
Monday night in memory of the history of the college, <lb />
patron saint of Democracy, Andrew spite of the bad weather and the <lb />
ordinary joys of the holidays Dan <lb />
The speakers at the banquet will Cupid kept his good work going. He <lb />
include a number of the most prom- is, indeed, a shrewd and busy fellow. <lb />
Democrats in the country, Nothing hinders him. He works now, <lb />
of them candidates for the pres- nothing for tomorrow, for it may not <lb />
nomination. The list is as come. Thus during these days <lb />
Senator James A. three men of the student body <lb />
of New York, toastmaster; Norman were United in marriage to three <lb />
Mack, chairman of Democratic the souths queens. They, I suppose, <lb />
national committee; Speaker Clark, found what Dan bad for them in <lb />
Judge Alton Parker, of New York; of Christmas therefore, they <lb />
Representative Underwood, of Ala- must be happy. <lb />
H. Hearst, of New In a mast m Saturday <lb />
York; Governor Woodrow Wilson, of S. Turner, of the basketball team, <lb />
New Jersey; Senator Robert L. presented bis resigns on, because <lb />
of Tennessee; Governor Baldwin, work. It was accepted, and <lb />
of Connecticut; William J. Bryan, of another will be elected In days <lb />
Nebraska; former Governor Joseph Coach Crosier the <lb />
North Carolina Federation <lb />
of Women to Meet Here <lb />
Meeting of Council will lake Place the First Week in <lb />
Nearly One Million Women from every State <lb />
achievements planned and realized. <lb />
. . . i j. and to discuss methods for increased <lb />
By invitations from the federated <lb />
, usefulness and benefit. Once during <lb />
clubs of Greenville, the council of ween conventions. <lb />
the North Carolina of the council <lb />
Women's clubs, will meet in our town meets to discuss and promote plans <lb />
first week February, view for the promotion of the work of the <lb />
of this event it may interest the pee- federation. These mid-winter meet- <lb />
pie of Greenville to know more of the lugs of the council take place some <lb />
Carolina Federation of clubs, smaller town, which cannot <lb />
its works and aims the women so large a number of delegates <lb />
who compose this council, so soon as compose the federation. In Feb- <lb />
to have us with their presence. 1812. Greenville will be honored <lb />
The North Carolina n mid-winter meeting, by . <lb />
dubs stands for the highest Id. of <lb />
both personal and chic. is a Table clubs jointly. <lb />
of th National Federation This council is composed of the <lb />
clubs, which represent one federation and the <lb />
million women, from Mate in chairmen tin . de- <lb />
the union, all active In some form u. Into which the work is <lb />
good work. divided. These II <lb />
The North Carolina Fl <lb />
only about ten years old, <lb />
i lea of the stab and n small <lb />
At i i; <lb />
. i v. <lb />
point, Henderson, Car- <lb />
bars of the club an account of what <lb />
transpired with the board of <lb />
These are liquor legislation, taxation C. of Governor He now working III <lb />
and the initiative and referendum. Thee, B- Marshall, of Indiana; Sen- expects to jest as food a team <lb />
la w II Jackson Train- and other towns. all <lb />
in the meetings held late in <lb />
December more recently, in re- <lb />
to tho matter of entertaining <lb />
Federal, d <lb />
The last mentioned probably will Of and year, and In all probability a <lb />
tool at i II is keeping <lb />
i of brains, t r, and <lb />
all ed to <lb />
subjected loan even more toe T. of Missouri, hewer one. Host all of the last year's at d loyal to <lb />
than either of the other two owing; ., .,. , . for a eon- team back they are o equip he soil I <lb />
. In . , II. he to , <lb />
re Carolina, was l tout. .-en. to . its <lb />
will be made<lb />
number of new <lb />
, candidates who pledged them- it would <lb />
the question to n m convention <lb />
club and upon a ballot being taken . found R Ag fine fellow, and we <lb />
ETaS-Tr wishes. the study of <lb />
clubs be tendered an a most important . ,,,. f , <lb />
to a reception. , composition, which has been so general <lb />
On Thursday, the 4th, Mr. J. assembly of Virginia convened today <lb />
Higgs his <lb />
. ill <lb />
The majority, he asserts, will for president has <lb />
any submission of the liquor question <lb />
Kills is a very university work, and with MRS. ROBERT R. GOTTEN <lb />
hall miss the board of health the promotion President North Carolina Federation <lb />
an not remain of state-wide health. H has of Women's clubs. <lb />
secretary to the board of governors <lb />
and club, owing to <lb />
pressing business, upon his r <lb />
being accepted on <lb />
day the 6th, Mr. D. M. Clark was <lb />
will destroy existing temper- <lb />
laws or take away from the <lb />
general assembly its present power <lb />
war and many of party leaders <lb />
believe it would be poor polities to <lb />
Try For Wife and organized for regular biennial <lb />
West. No Dem Murder. session Early to the session will <lb />
Oregon, Jan. in- ,. election of two United <lb />
is manifested in Ibis section in As an organization the North Caro- senators. There will be no con- <lb />
If Harry is composed of eighty test for either toga, however, <lb />
the approaching trial <lb />
lake the gathering away <lb />
West at this time. <lb />
from <lb />
Chicago clubs from about forty <lb />
. Webster, the young <lb />
physician who is charged with counties, with a total membership insure the reflection <lb />
women. These . son and Martin. The <lb />
result of the recent Democratic <lb />
of both <lb />
Democrats are <lb />
half Inclined to believe <lb />
murdered but wife and thrown her more <lb />
body into a lonely ravine In <lb />
the clubs all pursue some line of former will get the short term and <lb />
for personal ,,,,. named the long term. Fol- <lb />
pointed to the office. <lb />
When the the m <lb />
was ended Mr. Albion Dunn who . <lb />
chair introduced Rev. ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, w, ,, following more than half inclined lo i. ,.,,, ,, .,, g either for persons fl, <lb />
not more than per that the convention will go to Chi- ; the tore or public the election of the <lb />
cent, of the electors for the <lb />
than per cent, for or <lb />
w lo take <lb />
a . <lb />
Webster's ease is the mist have many men as members, but Interest and Importance. Over- <lb />
Rev. Rock, and we should here say- <lb />
Mr. Rock, as be stood before the <lb />
They predict that if it does <lb />
case will come trial In the Ogle clubs <lb />
of constitutional it will go as tar West as Kansas ,,. ,.,.,,,. beauty, <lb />
not as a but as a<lb />
submission other Initiative which is <lb />
and not more than S per cent, care of the convention, <lb />
City or Denver. The claims of St. g tor of the towns civic leagues <lb />
well able <lb />
civic leagues, working for legislature will elect a score <lb />
and various other <lb />
The legislative business of the <lb />
live. Some Of these civic leagues promises to be of more than or- <lb />
with business , Initiative which is well able to take <lb />
Of sterling value, spoke to the , , convention, will receive <lb />
about the business possibilities petitions. Several of consideration. Interesting in the criminal annals of their representation in the federation shadowing all oilier measures Will be <lb />
of our a. New York apparently Is In earnest Tho on the number of women relating lo taxation, the liquor <lb />
Again the note of unity was struck j,, o. <lb />
forcibly in a manner by Rev. percentages. <lb />
in her desire to secure the and his nu As <lb />
Hon. if the gathering is held in <lb />
are equally in- question and the contract system of <lb />
Rock. Co-operation was the strain j promises <lb />
throughout his talk and no doubt that . <lb />
today Greenville's business men feel <lb />
it is believed that <lb />
The Mary- <lb />
promise of a bright with women. In the improve, prison labor. <lb />
held forth <lb />
future. His ambition to secure a <lb />
of home towns, seem <lb />
that they should; <lb />
No man Who <lb />
a bothersome one for the con- more will gel the prize, me Mary education fulfilled through most appropriate <lb />
to solve. Many Students of. land was the first to put in a his parents and join these civic leagues, and co-ope- <lb />
the subject of have been try-, bid and has been conducting a hard . themselves i <lb />
American of <lb />
Ky., Jan. <lb />
n rate with the women Improving j, every of Kentucky was re- <lb />
he might have the money their towns. <lb />
presented at the opening here today <lb />
Rev. Rock last night can doubt the for nearly a year. H the <lb />
he sincerity of his words, nor property for purposes of Democrats are superstitious and be- through a Chicago The work of the federation is of the stale convention of the <lb />
The mailer came up In they have four times representing can Society of Equity. The discus- <lb />
for his speech. <lb />
bean <lb />
the <lb />
conviction that has all the <lb />
making of a great town. To a convention proved a which is more than; of murder, Mrs. literature, education, domestic <lb />
and after extended discussion and can be said of Chicago. Louis, Kan- Rm s to have conservation, health, and other matters of great import- <lb />
many compromises it was left in sub- City, or Denver. , wife the young music, and oilier important to the farmers promises make <lb />
Us old form. The business Chicago would be regarded as ,,, a, Racine, improving lines of activity, all of the meeting one of unusual Interest. <lb />
favor of all that Is progressive arc faVor of ground for the convention. u aM Q M May which promote the general uplift of <lb />
us, but progressive in a healthy movers of thee Of New on the other u yOUng Chicago woman who the various communities, Once each <lb />
To a <lb />
slate undeveloped, yes, but <lb />
very much In evidence. <lb />
The speaker declared himself In <lb />
He declared himself a fervent <lb />
advocate of business, but business <lb />
In fact, the prime <lb />
the co-operative movement <lb />
Climb a little higher than the <lb />
are the men interested in the hand, would, in opinion of many delegates from all these crowd and you will he a target tor <lb />
tax amendment <lb />
with honesty and for the 1.18, constitutional much of u Tammany <lb />
motto. He dwelt at length upon <lb />
lines of business and Industries, <lb />
that could be exploit. <lb />
which was give the nomination too A month Dr. in <lb />
lion and was defeated, <lb />
and <lb />
taint. Denver <lb />
the convention city would give <lb />
over <lb />
to report knockers, <lb />
Webster Miss Zoe of <lb />
Cedar Rapids, la. The same week ac- <lb />
cording, to the tacts brought lo light <lb />
Former Senator of Idaho the progressives an <lb />
former Senator of the conservatives. The selection V ,,,,.,, investigation, he secret- <lb />
Dakota are reported to be or Kansas City might ls- y Kent. young <lb />
seeking delegates in Northwest he construed as an advantage , in the Chicago <lb />
ed by our moneyed men for the belie- N h <lb />
fit of the whole community. He ex- in the be construed as an advantage <lb />
plained that he has the utmost con- , , of for Champ Clark or Joseph W. Folk, , w,., serving a <lb />
in Greenville and his people, g champ for president but the possibility is so that ft ,.,.,, <lb />
otherwise would not be with us. Democratic national it is not likely to Interfere with the Hg Mrs <lb />
ion. <lb />
Rock had the attention of his <lb />
once at all times and in more than <lb />
one occasion Interspersed his speech <lb />
with characteristic stories which <lb />
proved him a master tit story-telling <lb />
Anonymous Man. <lb />
a plain envelope, <lb />
amused the present members as mall, and neural w, of <lb />
as the rest of his speech inter- work under cover. No, this <lb />
much <lb />
them. <lb />
There is no danger in saying <lb />
the best talk given at the club was <lb />
Rev. Hock's Monday night. To some <lb />
chances of either city. Webster, is believed to <lb />
Politically speaking, Baltimore may ,. motive tor his de- <lb />
be regarded us favoring Harmon for Io of third wife <lb />
President. Tile Democrats In tho a u an intern,. <lb />
Maryland city belong to the and it was his <lb />
At the same wife and <lb />
believed that the Harmon himself in the practice of his <lb />
time ii is <lb />
a description of the people who were f <lb />
j i managers and those of <lb />
engaged in the , ,,,, <lb />
but only anonymous let- <lb />
writers who at live in Charles- <lb />
tor. Moral Of course they <lb />
moral; so moral, In fact that <lb />
are <lb />
St. <lb />
Well would prefer that ,, morning of September <lb />
held to West. In is to have lured Mrs. <lb />
matter they the belief of <lb />
other leaders that lie Wished her <lb />
the nomination of Governor ms resided near <lb />
of the gospel can as Wilson, or any other Hem- Arriving at Dix- <lb />
a man as Rev. Rock. It Is too bad for that matter, if brought . .,,,,,. away in an a <lb />
about among the progressive Dam- and that was <lb />
communities Wait, veiling woman was seen alive <lb />
would be more satisfying to the rank later her body was found <lb />
pleasant surprise to know that a <lb />
as man- would seem to them <lb />
, the first settlers in Massachusetts <lb />
that more of us do not hear him <lb />
Z , Th.- Pulpit, for as he explained who felt It to bones ha they <lb />
Monday nigh, how Is he lo suggest Hey only, curl be called the <lb />
community ons of Observer, <lb />
will <lb />
not <lb />
bid. This advice is given because <lb />
and Die of the They argue In a ravine. The victim <lb />
that, if shall turn out ,,,, through a knife wound <lb />
Farmers Advised to Sell Early. nor Harmon , a candidate ,,, , ,,, M,.,., the <lb />
Rock The Greenville Tobacco Hoard of n lo in then it ,,,,, examiners declared could <lb />
Green- Trade advises those farmers selling f,. ,, if he , ,,.,.,,., H <lb />
were nominated in the West. Like- having knowledge of surgery, There <lb />
wise. If a convention held In the .,,,, evidence the young woman <lb />
West were to nominate an Eastern ,.,,, drugged before she was killed. <lb />
man like Governor Harmon, it might discovery the bod led to <lb />
Monday owing to the scarcity certain s,.,.,,,,, , ,.,,. , lB own sec- ,,,,. arrest Tow of the <lb />
grades so in the season there is of he victim. Following his <lb />
arrest Dr. Webster Is said to have <lb />
It's a wise woman that doesn't let admitted the murder, but later lie <lb />
her right hand neighbor know what denied he had made any con- <lb />
Hotel coffee house or her left hand neighbor Is doing. view of strong <lb />
If a man goes wrong you say he's II Is he- <lb />
If it is In awn house- Moved that the defense, make <lb />
ls plea of Insanity. <lb />
betterments for the <lb />
some of the business men <lb />
go and hear him <lb />
closing his speech, Rev. <lb />
asked every man in <lb />
, . , ., him In the market who yet have <lb />
vile lo co-operate with him tin <lb />
. tobacco on lo prepare it tor <lb />
of our , . <lb />
, . ,,.,, ,,, market an. sell it as early as <lb />
can safely say that his words <lb />
sank deep In the hearts of <lb />
member of his audience <lb />
night. <lb />
a probability of tho buyers <lb />
You could lend money to . <lb />
you know and yet find all hard- <lb />
to borrow If you had to. <lb />
r notice what rice things employers In not be kept <lb />
pie say of a man who Is down on duty than twelve hours n <lb />
out the day or ten hours at night, bold you say h <lb />
Relief <lb />
from <lb />
Rheumatism <lb />
Sloan's Liniment for your than. <lb />
m don't lay it on <lb />
v. It goes straight to the sore <lb />
quickens tho blood, limbers up <lb />
the muscles joints an J stops <lb />
the pain. <lb />
Here's Proof <lb />
Mrs. Thomas of Jackson, <lb />
have used your lint <lb />
rheumatism with much <lb />
M I. Tunis, inn 16th Ave., <lb />
Peterson, N. J., was a <lb />
cripple with for two j ears and I could not move at all; had <lb />
to be from place to place. tried remedies and could not get <lb />
until I tried Sloan's Liniment, me up in good shape <lb />
and now always have a in the house for my wile and <lb />
kills any kind of pain. Good lei N. Toothache, <lb />
Chest Sold by all Price SOc. and <lb />
bat. <lb />
DR. SLOAN M. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
MANY DEAD <lb />
FROM EXPOSURE <lb />
Cold Wave a Great Many Lives <lb />
In Past Pew Days <lb />
Tax <lb />
Tin- of persons who bid <lb />
off laud at the sheriff's lax sales last <lb />
May is called to the provision of law <lb />
that requires the publication of a <lb />
notice to the owner in certain cases. <lb />
In all cases where land has been <lb />
sold for taxes and the person in whose <lb />
name the land was listed upon <lb />
inquiry be in the <lb />
then the bidder must publish a <lb />
notice in some published <lb />
situated, and if no newspaper is pub- <lb />
in the county then in some <lb />
com or <lb />
The Entire I In the lands is<lb />
in e York Alone. <lb />
York. Jan. total eleven <lb />
deaths from the extreme cold was the <lb />
record of this city for the winter's <lb />
coldest Tonight, although <lb />
the thermometer had sunk to S degrees <lb />
when he purchased the land, in whose <lb />
name it was taxed, for what year it <lb />
was taxed and when the time or re- <lb />
expire. <lb />
This notice must be published three <lb />
the first not more than five <lb />
months and the last time not less than <lb />
at about o'clock from a I three months before the time of re- <lb />
in mid-afternoon the will expire. As the sales <lb />
was not so intense because of a <lb />
ed in the gale, which <lb />
brought the cold wave with it. Lower <lb />
temperature was predicted within the <lb />
next hours, however. <lb />
The sudden cold snap has driven so <lb />
were on the first Monday in May 1911. <lb />
and the time of redemption will expire <lb />
on the first Monday in May. 1912. <lb />
there is no time to be lost in <lb />
the required notice. Persons, <lb />
therefore, who bid off land at tax <lb />
I Little Hotter. <lb />
A teacher friend of mine told me <lb />
an idem which in <lb />
that has had a wonderfully <lb />
. effect upon my faith in our <lb />
mothers, however limit- <lb />
ed their opportunities may have <lb />
been. This teacher was visited by <lb />
one of her patrons SUM to the <lb />
school for the express purpose of <lb />
thanking the teacher for the interest <lb />
she was taking with her small boy in <lb />
his reading and to say that she . <lb />
self was having her first reading <lb />
sons from this same small boy; that <lb />
learning to read together <lb />
A with such I spirit <lb />
age and ambition means more to her <lb />
family than we can fully appreciate. <lb />
It takes three generations <lb />
a so it is said, but the <lb />
world yet to learn how long it <lb />
takes to make a mother. The true <lb />
mother learned long ago. that while <lb />
her true is in her own <lb />
home, she must draw from the whole <lb />
wide world, from the world of books <lb />
and writings, the helps which will en- <lb />
able her to bring that home up to its <lb />
F. L. <lb />
Stevens, in The Progressive Farmer. <lb />
many thousands of destitute and home- sales last May had <lb />
to seek shelter ill the municipal attention, for unless the required <lb />
lodging houses, the covered piers. is published the bidder cannot <lb />
even the morgue, that the leaders ., valid Record, <lb />
the Bowery appealed to the <lb />
not <lb />
churches tonight to open their doors <lb />
to shelter the homeless While the cold <lb />
s aether lasts. <lb />
James T. Hunt. manager of <lb />
the Mission, said that lie was over- <lb />
whelmed applications for help <lb />
and could only a number. <lb />
He asked the pastors of many of the <lb />
leading churches to aid sufferers from <lb />
old. <lb />
mi v <lb />
Inspiring <lb />
Hut an <lb />
I mi and cold caused a small <lb />
i he meeting the <lb />
Prayer U In the Baptist church, <lb />
Sunday afternoon, but those present <lb />
fell more than repaid for going. Tin <lb />
subject was Thyself <lb />
and two the appointed leaders. <lb />
Messrs, Ernest and is. <lb />
Motel . nude splendid talks. Rev, <lb />
King, of Richmond, was <lb />
sent and also made and Inspiring <lb />
talk to the league, bringing <lb />
out the points that of the Bible, <lb />
frequent prayer and living be-j <lb />
the world are the best means of <lb />
showing ourselves to God. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday <lb />
will be held In Methodist <lb />
to Show our <lb />
HIS l<lb />
the died. <lb />
Bern in Pisa Feb. 1564. <lb />
First issue of tile South Caro- <lb />
Gazette at Charleston. <lb />
Americans under Andrew <lb />
Jackson defeat the British <lb />
under Gen. Ne v <lb />
Orleans, the last Important <lb />
battle of th war 1812. <lb />
Gen. James noted <lb />
commander, born <lb />
In South Carolina. Died near <lb />
Jan. <lb />
They Hack. <lb />
Arabic. <lb />
Remember, three things con <lb />
back <lb />
The arrow sent upon its I . I <lb />
It will not swerve, it will not stay <lb />
Its Speed, it flies to wound or slay. <lb />
The spoken word, so soon forgot <lb />
My these, but it has perished not; <lb />
In r heart living still <lb />
And doing work for good or ill. <lb />
And the lost opportunity <lb />
In vain dost in vain dost <lb />
Those three filings nevermore <lb />
Those three will nevermore return. <lb />
S. Schultz- <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Retail Cr mod <lb />
t dealer. <lb />
For. Seed. Oil Bar- <lb />
rel. Egg. Oak <lb />
etc. Car- <lb />
Go-Cat. Parlor Suit, <lb />
Sale, P. I <lb />
Gail Ax High <lb />
tobacco. Key Cheroots, Hen. <lb />
V George <lb />
A; plea. Syrup, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar. Soap. <lb />
Lye. Magic Food. <lb />
Seed and Hull, <lb />
n Apples. <lb />
Candies. Applet, <lb />
Prunes, Currant. <lb />
China wire, <lb />
wire. Cakes and Crackers. Marco- <lb />
beat Ne <lb />
H Sewing machine and <lb />
Quality and <lb />
cheap for Come to <lb />
ace e <lb />
Number <lb />
M. <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
Millions of thoroughbred Proof <lb />
plant for sale. The fol-<lb />
Charleston <lb />
Succession, Large Late <lb />
Head. <lb />
This selection should you con- <lb />
heading the entire <lb />
season. <lb />
PRICES IX FIELD, PER <lb />
Prepare -or shipment of <lb />
to 10.000. per thou- <lb />
sand; over 10.000 per thousand. <lb />
r. O. B. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Can supply order of <lb />
and satisfaction <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR, <lb />
C.<lb />
PETER COOPER, who when yet alive, gave to <lb />
found Cooper in New City, earned only a <lb />
year for the first two years he Was in that cits- He was an <lb />
apprentice to a He SAVED the first two <lb />
and put it in the hank <lb />
Make Bank YOUR Bank <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
a Girl's nil, Midnight Hide. <lb />
To warn people of a fearful forest <lb />
lire in the a young girl <lb />
novelist horseback at midnight and saved <lb />
born In Loudon. Died many lives. Her deed was glorious <lb />
ZS. 1889. but lives are saved by Dr. King's <lb />
1849-Penny Post established in New m curing lung <lb />
toughs and colds, which might <lb />
Prince Victor of haw- ended In consumption or J f <lb />
hem. Hied Jan. cured me of a dreadful <lb />
1892, and lung writes <lb />
outbreak at Wellington. Texas, <lb />
by the Hole o-. four in our family had died with <lb />
eminent. consumption, and I gained s; <lb />
Twenty-fix lives In an or- Nothing so sure and safe for all throat <lb />
STABLES <lb />
asylum Ore In <lb />
V.<lb />
and lung <lb />
Trial hot tie <lb />
-THIS is <lb />
Samuel Hughes, <lb />
Colonel Samuel Hughes. Minister of <lb />
The firm doing business under the <lb />
Text, Leaders, Messrs. Militia in the Dominion cabinet, was name of Wholesale Co., <lb />
w. m. Pugh, n. M. and II. in Darlington, Ontario. was dissolved mutual consent on <lb />
Smith. v received his <lb />
Price and At our Sale and Exchange Stable <lb />
Guaranteed by the street leading to the Training <lb />
I School, just across from the City, <lb />
House, you can find us ready <lb />
to serve your needs with the very; <lb />
beat work and drive horses and <lb />
that can be bought. Call on <lb />
education January 8th. 1912, s having whenever you want to buy a good <lb />
principally at Toronto University, entire Interest in the business to D. animal, or if you have one to ex-1 <lb />
Notice la Graded been an smith and w. j. the <lb />
I think there are some pupils In <lb />
ii who tell parents that the <lb />
Coming to Greenville <lb />
I have rented the store <lb />
now occupied by B. G. and <lb />
J. G. ard <lb />
move from Williamston to <lb />
in a few days. <lb />
Opening will take place on or <lb />
about Saturday, Jan. 13th. <lb />
I will carry a complete <lb />
line of Dry Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Shoe, Hats and Notion, <lb />
making a specialty of <lb />
Goods King Quality Shoes <lb />
A. K. <lb />
of the s. Smith <lb />
fourteen W. J. continue Sir <lb />
red the under the same firm name. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
s K. GATES. <lb />
in matters appertaining to <lb />
soldiering since he was <lb />
school building is no- well heated <lb />
cold days, and the use this as a militia. He declined the position of they assuming all and as-------- <lb />
text for playing of school. I Minister of Militia in 1891 and sets the and all debts due <lb />
are payable to them. <lb />
D. S. SMITH. <lb />
Dominion Rifle Association, president <lb />
of Standing Small Arms Commit- <lb />
tee for and Railway <lb />
for the headquarters <lb />
staff. He served during the Fenian <lb />
Raid in 1870 which he received <lb />
a medal and in the South African <lb />
was Of 1899-00. In 1897 he visited <lb />
Australia and New Zealand in the In- <lb />
of the for colonial <lb />
assistance in Imperial <lb />
Hughes has been a member Of <lb />
House of Commons since <lb />
lire to state the heating Canada in <lb />
Is giving bet-ff service now than <lb />
time in the past, end the <lb />
are generally well heated. No <lb />
pupil should be allowed to remain <lb />
out of school on account of heat, <lb />
as h an excuse not accord <lb />
with lads. <lb />
H. SMITH. Schools <lb />
CUT CO. <lb />
i. A. Manager. <lb />
BALE REAL ESTATE. <lb />
Sunday morning at o'clock at <lb />
the home Mr. J. L. on South <lb />
street, his sister. Miss <lb />
was united in marriage to Mr. <lb />
Cherry. Justice of the Peace <lb />
II. Harding, Only a few <lb />
friends o couple Were present. <lb />
They received many beautiful pres- <lb />
Immediately alter the ceremony <lb />
they left for the home of the groom <lb />
six miles from <lb />
Full line of <lb />
HEAD AMI <lb />
STATUARY WORK. <lb />
By virtue of a of sale of stone for building work. <lb />
n a certain mortgage deed, ex- us for prices on anything <lb />
In the above Hues before <lb />
placing your orders. <lb />
OF <lb />
I In <lb />
Queen Helena of Italy. years old <lb />
today. <lb />
Augustus Thomas. American play- <lb />
wright. years <lb />
A. Clark, millionaire cop- <lb />
per magnate and former senator from <lb />
Montana, years old <lb />
Frank Watson Astronomer <lb />
Royal of Great years old <lb />
today. <lb />
Per Plate. <lb />
was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, <lb />
In New Orleans In Mighty cost- <lb />
for those with stomach trouble or <lb />
Indigestion. To day people every <lb />
where use Dr. King's New Life Pills n <lb />
for these troubles as well us liver, <lb />
kidney and bowel disorders. <lb />
safe. Only cents at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
Will Purchase Pipe Organ. <lb />
On Sunday morning the <lb />
of Memorial Baptist church de- <lb />
Install a pipe organ In the <lb />
church, and a committee was <lb />
I Mill <lb />
This <lb />
Proof of merit lies in the evidence. <lb />
Convincing evidence In Grenville. <lb />
Is not the testimony of strangers. <lb />
Hut the endorsement of Greenville <lb />
people. <lb />
That's the kind of proof given here <lb />
The statement or a Greenville <lb />
Mrs. Jane L. Godwin, Dickinson <lb />
avenue, N. C feel <lb />
just Hied In Kid- <lb />
j in return for the benefit I <lb />
received use. For a long <lb />
time my back ached and I had dizzy <lb />
spells and headache. The kidney <lb />
secretions also annoyed me and I had <lb />
pains through my loins. When I read <lb />
of Kidney Pills. I got a box <lb />
from John L. Wont on Drug Com- <lb />
and use as <lb />
I can now rest belief <lb />
night and my condition has improved <lb />
In every <lb />
For by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
by Jenkins to A. II. <lb />
Beverly on the 1st day of January. <lb />
1903. which said mortgage deed sail yard near <lb />
duly recorded in registers office in depot. <lb />
I'm In book page <lb />
The undersigned, will on the <lb />
22nd day of January, 1912, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose lo public sale <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or par- <lb />
of land lo <lb />
l- lag and being In town- <lb />
ship. county. North Carolina, and <lb />
being the laud where Jenkins <lb />
now lives, and being the same land <lb />
purchased by the said Jenkins <lb />
M. adjoining <lb />
lands or H. S. Smith, deceased. Shade <lb />
Briley, the Matthews land. Frank Pol- <lb />
lard and Gabriel Jenkins. Said tract <lb />
of land containing acres more or <lb />
This sale Is made lo satisfy <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This day of December, <lb />
1911. <lb />
A. BEVERLY, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
child to death. <lb />
raised by the i f ;, <lb />
Lamp. <lb />
A nights ago three or <lb />
of Ed. a colored <lb />
man living about miles from town, <lb />
had a lamp on floor and were <lb />
ground studying their lessons. One <lb />
of them tilted the lamp over and it <lb />
One of the children, a girl. <lb />
There are counties in the burned so badly that she died <lb />
ed to make negotiations for It. The j can boast of as a Court I next day. others were also <lb />
organ probably he Installed by house as We would be glad burned. <lb />
the early summer. every citizen or Franklin could visit <lb />
Greenville and go through this The state labor department is dis- <lb />
A disposition is often due to <lb />
the fact that there's nothing in ii <lb />
H so we don't I Ink ll would i playing great activity in the enforce- <lb />
be long before we would have a of law in <lb />
building.- <lb />
lowers <lb />
When you want the remember <lb />
we are at your services. <lb />
Roses, Carnations. <lb />
and Wedding in <lb />
the Latest <lb />
Floral offerings artistically arranged <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
When in need of pot plants, rose <lb />
bushes, evergreens, shrubbery, hedge <lb />
plants and trees, mall, telegraph <lb />
or telephone your orders lo <lb />
This Is the month when people move <lb />
around and necessarily you will need new <lb />
furniture. have studied your needs and <lb />
have put in a supply, intact, a car load of <lb />
We can save you many dollars <lb />
if quality counts anything in your purchases <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. LO <lb />
Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
x. c. <lb />
I Central Barber Shop <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Located In main business of <lb />
Four In operation and sack <lb />
one presided by a skilled <lb />
tarter waited m at their <lb />
home. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
A let of VAT <lb />
I also sell and cut Window Glass, in- <lb />
size, no charge for cutting. <lb />
in <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Suite or Tin, Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. S. MORING <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Bayer of notion an-1 Produce <lb />
FIVE POINTS GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
North <lb />
Greenville; <lb />
Yours if You <lb />
or <lb />
ml. <lb />
th <lb />
A Vine Shewing. <lb />
The comparative statement at <lb />
close or 1910 and 1911 shown In th. <lb />
advertisement of the National Hank <lb />
is a strong indication of the growth <lb />
that excellent Institution. <lb />
Hatch Stock Sold. <lb />
The stock of and <lb />
store sold at auction <lb />
by the receiver, Mr. N. Outlaw. It <lb />
was sold in a lump for <lb />
Lost a Mule. <lb />
Mr. ft S. who lives near <lb />
town, lost a valuable mule <lb />
evening. The mule was frisking <lb />
about the lot and In some way broke <lb />
one of his legs. This ruining the an- <lb />
it was shot to end its sufferings. <lb />
Two-Inch <lb />
The snow here of the Intel <lb />
came in the early hours of Sunday <lb />
morning but was light, not reaching a <lb />
depth or quite two-inches. The ground <lb />
being frozen the snow lay all right, <lb />
and is showing good strong qualities. <lb />
Larger <lb />
Hart and Hadley have round it <lb />
necessary to add feet more to their <lb />
farm machinery warehouse near <lb />
Norfolk Southern depot, to <lb />
date their car load shipments of these <lb />
goods. <lb />
New <lb />
For th- week ending the Chat- <lb />
Tradesman reports fol- <lb />
lowing new Industries in <lb />
North Carolina; <lb />
Greensboro manufacturer <lb />
of wearing apparel. <lb />
Red com- <lb />
Weal Lad- realty company <lb />
HORSES N BATTLE <lb />
They Show Sagacity and Bravery <lb />
In Times of Danger. <lb />
FEARLESSLY FACE A CHARGE <lb />
of <lb />
Do lot be afraid or over-crowding, <lb />
us if conic in lo pay your sub-; <lb />
The Reflector. we can <lb />
write receipts much faster than they <lb />
are being called tor these days. You <lb />
to look at the dale after your, <lb />
mime on the paper, and get a re-; <lb />
if says you are behind. <lb />
Coming To <lb />
Mr. A. K; who Tor two years <lb />
has been doing business in William- j <lb />
has rented the store occupied <lb />
the past year by B. G. J. R. Abe-1 <lb />
and will move to Greenville <lb />
about middle or You <lb />
kill his advertisement In this <lb />
paper. <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. S. E. Gales has withdrawn from j <lb />
the Greenville Wholesale Company, <lb />
having sold his Interest to the other <lb />
members of that firm and will engage <lb />
in business tor himself. He is <lb />
paring open a general brokerage j <lb />
and office, and <lb />
he ready for business in a short while. <lb />
Hinds. <lb />
Blow terrific force at the far <lb />
north and play havoc with the skin. <lb />
causing red. rough or sore <lb />
and lips, that need <lb />
Salve to heal them, it <lb />
the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled <lb />
for cold sores, also burns, boils, <lb />
ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
It Dues The Work. <lb />
A man slopped us to say that he <lb />
Is a firm believer in The Reflector. He <lb />
put It this wanted to get rid <lb />
of a goat and The Reflector found a <lb />
purchaser. I wanted to sell a horse <lb />
and The Reflector sold him. I lost <lb />
my overcoat and The Reflector found <lb />
There is nothing more sure of <lb />
bringing results than telling it <lb />
through this paper. <lb />
Against The Hill. <lb />
The Sherwood pension bill will <lb />
strike at least one snag in the senate. <lb />
Leaving Salisbury for Washington. <lb />
Senator Overman gave out all inter- <lb />
view The Post, in which he defined <lb />
his position very clearly. He express- <lb />
ed himself, as being red hot against <lb />
the bill. ton say in your <lb />
he said to the reporter, I am <lb />
opposed to It and will do all I can to <lb />
in the senate, I voted <lb />
last year and will do so again. <lb />
voted against the the <lb />
and the pen- <lb />
bill, and you can be assured I <lb />
will vole against the bill. <lb />
A bill similar to this bill was Intro- <lb />
in the last congress. It was <lb />
known as the bill, but the <lb />
papers did not notice it. I voted <lb />
against this bill. That was last March. <lb />
It was a Republican bill and no one <lb />
paid any attention to It, but as soon <lb />
as the Democrats passed the Sher- <lb />
wood bill there a big howl. <lb />
inn against pension bill. It is <lb />
in lino with the Democratic policy of <lb />
economy. The Democratic <lb />
men from the North and West <lb />
sent a lot of old soldiers and they had <lb />
to vote the bill or lose <lb />
time. I do not think the bill will pass <lb />
the senate- not In the present form <lb />
st Senator friend <lb />
had expected that he would take this <lb />
view of the Sherwood <lb />
Evening <lb />
Assert That <lb />
Animal Will Meat an Attack <lb />
Mada Upon Without <lb />
a Sign Flinching. <lb />
Traits of horse character, as well <lb />
of human character, otherwise <lb />
are brought out In the stress of <lb />
war. Familiarity with danger prob- <lb />
ably has its effect In making horses <lb />
Ignorance of danger doubt- <lb />
less does. are creatures of <lb />
habit, in battle as well as in the <lb />
of peace, and this fact has <lb />
been cause of many an exciting In- <lb />
on the field of action. There <lb />
have been recorded many Interesting <lb />
illustrations of the of riderless <lb />
horses and when wound- <lb />
ed. <lb />
War when hit lo battle <lb />
in every muscle and groan deeply, <lb />
while their eyes show deep astonish- <lb />
During the of Waterloo <lb />
some of the horses as they lay upon <lb />
the ground, having recovered from the <lb />
first effect of their wounds, fell to eat- <lb />
grass about them, thus surround- <lb />
themselves with a circle of <lb />
ground, the limited extent of <lb />
showed weakness. <lb />
Others were observed quietly <lb />
on the between the two hos- <lb />
tile lines, their riders having been shot <lb />
ofT backs and the balls flying over <lb />
heads, and the behind, he- <lb />
fore and around caused Inter- <lb />
to their feeding It was also <lb />
observed that when a charge of <lb />
went past near to of the stray <lb />
horses already mentioned hitter <lb />
would set off. form themselves In the <lb />
rear of their mounted companions and. <lb />
without riders, gallop <lb />
along with the rest, not stopping <lb />
or when the shock with <lb />
the enemy occurred. <lb />
The faculty of war horses of know- <lb />
on which side they belong has <lb />
more than once made it awkward tor <lb />
an enemy who ventured to capture one <lb />
and get upon Ills back. <lb />
At the battle Kirk. 1745. Major <lb />
unhorsed an Eng- <lb />
officer, took possession of his <lb />
mount, which was very beautiful, and <lb />
Immediately Jumped upon Its back. <lb />
the English cavalry the <lb />
horse away with its captor, <lb />
all his efforts to restrain <lb />
It, nor did It slop until It was at the <lb />
head of the of which <lb />
Its master was commander The <lb />
melancholy and at the same time <lb />
figure which <lb />
may be easily conceived <lb />
Besides the sagacity army horses, <lb />
which enables them respond to the <lb />
various bugle calls to take their <lb />
places In the ranks their riders <lb />
have been killed, they may also be <lb />
said to show true heroism. Veteran <lb />
soldiers say that horses nave a won <lb />
power or enduring an attack <lb />
made directly upon them, keeping their <lb />
ms long as they stand. <lb />
In 1864, at Reams nearly <lb />
sixty belonging to one company <lb />
became the target <lb />
sharpshooters, who intended to kill <lb />
them off and then by charging to take <lb />
the guns. k <lb />
The animals were harnessed in teams <lb />
of six. When one was hit peculiar <lb />
dull thud indicated Hint u bullet Had <lb />
his flesh, lint after mo- <lb />
start be would settle down <lb />
quietly again, evidently realizing that <lb />
bullets were on Incidental evil which <lb />
it was his duty In endure <lb />
One horse when entered his <lb />
neck only shook his head as If annoy <lb />
ed by a fly. but others would perhaps <lb />
full, only to regain their feet after lying <lb />
quiet for awhile <lb />
At close of tills battle <lb />
Hancock's horse received bullet in <lb />
neck and. falling, appeared to be <lb />
dead general mounted another, <lb />
but In few minutes the animal <lb />
rose, shook himself and was again <lb />
ready for service He survived the war <lb />
many years. <lb />
Due horse among those attached to <lb />
artillery was shot in the leg. the <lb />
bone being lie <lb />
scrambled up again and stood <lb />
his place on three legs, remaining <lb />
there until vitally Another <lb />
animal was struck seven bullets be- <lb />
fore be fell for the last lime, and but <lb />
four were taken alive from the <lb />
field-Harper's Weekly <lb />
Trick of Trade. <lb />
A Brooklyn florist was showing a <lb />
friend around his green house The <lb />
friend noticed that there were two <lb />
of bees In the house asked <lb />
the florist why he kepi bees <lb />
the winter I cucumbers <lb />
glass the <lb />
1st. bees around among <lb />
the cucumber and carry the <lb />
pollen from one blossom to <lb />
fertilizing the blossoms, so I gel <lb />
much larger crop than otherwise <lb />
You see. there's no breeze In here to <lb />
alter pollen a trick all <lb />
runners York Sun <lb />
Naturally <lb />
yon ever notice how <lb />
an desire Is to <lb />
of a <lb />
Can't say I have. In what way <lb />
are I hoy <lb />
aviator Is always Hilling and <lb />
to be discovered the man <lb />
higher American <lb />
A Midwinter Adventure on the Ice <lb />
In Lake Michigan. <lb />
TWO SURPRISES AND A FIGHT. <lb />
Necessity Is argument of tyrants <lb />
It Is the of slaves <lb />
First Lena Hunter by <lb />
lea Going Out and Than by <lb />
Intrusion of a Treacherous Visitor. <lb />
and <lb />
A few years In the dead of win- <lb />
Dr. M. A. Leach out on Lake <lb />
Michigan Id s friend's but. Ashing <lb />
the Ice. Everything was pro- <lb />
merrily when, <lb />
came a sudden report, sound- <lb />
like thunder. The Ice was <lb />
rushed outside, but snow was <lb />
blinding, I could not even the <lb />
shore line. All thunderous <lb />
reports were sounding mid the Ice was <lb />
quivering strangely. I was frightened, <lb />
but as there was no help for It I went <lb />
back to the but. <lb />
was about noon, noticed, to <lb />
my relief, that there were no cracks <lb />
coming beneath but. so that If the <lb />
Ice did go out should at least be on a <lb />
big cake for a time. big cakes <lb />
do not last very long In Lake <lb />
I could not tell what was hap- <lb />
outside, for the wind was <lb />
shrieking and howling horribly, and <lb />
every few seconds Ice would split <lb />
with s resounding crush So. for lack <lb />
of something lo do. I arranged <lb />
a frying pan I bad over little stove, <lb />
and to keep up my food supply I start- <lb />
ed frying some fish. In a few minutes <lb />
the place was with a most <lb />
odor, which. I presume, had <lb />
something to do with what followed. <lb />
of all heard a series of <lb />
low outside; something <lb />
scratched at the door. I opened it In <lb />
amazement, thinking some dog <lb />
had perhaps been lost on the Ice and <lb />
had found my but. To surprise, <lb />
however, a great unkempt animal <lb />
and fawned about my lick- <lb />
lug my boots, and. although I bud <lb />
seen one. knew It was a gray <lb />
wolf. The animal seemed be- <lb />
measure and showed sign <lb />
whatever of <lb />
As doctor had no other weapon <lb />
than bis knife and a <lb />
line, he was In a But the <lb />
wolf seemed lonely and showed a <lb />
strung desire to make himself at home, <lb />
so they spent the night quite charm- <lb />
together. The next <lb />
bear what doctor <lb />
awoke to find the sun up. the day <lb />
bright and clear and the bind four <lb />
live miles west of on. All float <lb />
ed cakes of Ice. going the same way <lb />
as ourselves In grip of some cur- <lb />
rent. My fears passed with the <lb />
bright sunlight, and I used up my last <lb />
wood in cooking some fish for the <lb />
wolf, while I the basket of <lb />
provisions. <lb />
I the wolf and I went out In the <lb />
and now the animal grew <lb />
surly and no longer welcomed my <lb />
However. I saw dot <lb />
among ice and as It <lb />
saw that It was a fish boat, doubtless <lb />
with a rescue party on board. And <lb />
now came the most surprising part of <lb />
my adventure. <lb />
I boat about half s mile <lb />
distant, and the occupants, having seen <lb />
me and waved to me. started to make <lb />
way through flouting ice. I <lb />
the wolf watching them with <lb />
hair, and suddenly he turned to <lb />
me with a low growl I offered him <lb />
a bit of fish, but be took no notice, and <lb />
I began to fear that he realized that <lb />
my rescue would not Include bis. At <lb />
any rate, he drew back a few steps, <lb />
his eyes fixed on then, with a <lb />
quick movement, he sprang at me <lb />
had no except a short <lb />
knife, which was closed. All could <lb />
do was to Jump aside, hilling him with <lb />
my as he missed me. an old box- <lb />
lug trick. But not counted or. <lb />
that savage side slash of <lb />
and when animal gained his <lb />
feet and turned to at me again <lb />
baud was streaming with blood from <lb />
a small beard shouts from the <lb />
approaching fish but us par- <lb />
were unarmed they could not <lb />
me. <lb />
upon getting his <lb />
on the snow the wolf came to- <lb />
ward me slowly sprung <lb />
This time was really frightened, and <lb />
with a wild Idea of away <lb />
till my friends could assist me I met <lb />
halfway, grasped bis throat In <lb />
both bands, and we fell to the <lb />
snow together, for the Impact of his <lb />
leap was tremendous. I bung on to his <lb />
throat; but, although I kept the gleam- <lb />
off, could not bold bis feet <lb />
lie struck St me savagely with his <lb />
hind paws, sharp claws tearing <lb />
my coat like knives, and I <lb />
realized my danger Just time to <lb />
cast myself backward instantly the <lb />
wolf returned to the attack, this <lb />
time the look In bis face frightened me <lb />
so that I did not for I whip <lb />
my coat away mid threw It In bis <lb />
face, then turned and. running to <lb />
aide of the Ice cake, leaped Into the <lb />
water <lb />
am a good swimmer, and boat <lb />
was only feet distant, so In no time <lb />
I was aboard and getting into warm <lb />
engine stopped, <lb />
we lay there the wolf, fie <lb />
seemed puzzled at my disappearance, <lb />
running forward the <lb />
Ice. Then be looked boot <lb />
bowled dismally None of the men <lb />
liked with knives for <lb />
only so presently <lb />
boat was turned about, and we <lb />
threaded our way out from Ice lo <lb />
the free water Behind us the lonely <lb />
wolf sat us disappear <lb />
slowly, hopelessly floated to <lb />
bis World Magazine. <lb />
An Expensive Sport. Requiring a <lb />
Man to Every Bird. <lb />
In the east falconry Is still the sport <lb />
of kings. the most In <lb />
of warriors, brought the sport <lb />
to Japan with from Korea and <lb />
some of the imperial hawks of today, <lb />
they say. are descended from bis <lb />
lings <lb />
It Is a costly sport, perhaps the em- <lb />
greatest extravagance. At bis <lb />
orders at bis expense men learned <lb />
In falconry have compiled a history of <lb />
the art the eastern world which fills <lb />
n hundred volumes and hawking <lb />
establishment entails heavy outlays. <lb />
There Is a serving man to every <lb />
hawk and n number of others who as- <lb />
to enter the service of <lb />
bird. One gets an Idea how care- <lb />
fully these men are trained by seeing <lb />
the aspirant servants stand for hours <lb />
St a lime outstretched baud, hold- <lb />
lug a glass of water tilled to the brim. <lb />
It Is only when they can do this, with <lb />
out fatigue and without spilling a drop <lb />
of water, that they are <lb />
with one of the precious birds, for If <lb />
the wrist should give ever so little <lb />
under tho hawk he Is startled and <lb />
spreads his which, according to <lb />
Japanese ideas. Is very unsightly and <lb />
interrupts bis training as well ends <lb />
tho career of aspirant serving man <lb />
But. though the wild ducks never es <lb />
cape, what is more remarkable i <lb />
that the are never maimed or man i <lb />
The hawks, wins,, claws and <lb />
talons are kept wonderfully manicured <lb />
and inspected every day by the chief <lb />
hawker, strike their quarry a stunning <lb />
blow and Invariably bring them down <lb />
to be retrieved, but not a drop of <lb />
blood Is Metropolitan Magazine <lb />
Don't judge a manure <lb />
spreader by looks<lb />
LAYING THE TABLECLOTH. <lb />
It Was Almost a Work of Art In the <lb />
Sixteenth Century. <lb />
In die twelfth century tablecloths <lb />
were very large and were always <lb />
the table double. lung time <lb />
they were called for <lb />
reason The cloth was placed so <lb />
as touch the Boor on side at <lb />
which the guests all that re- <lb />
was folded so that It just <lb />
Charles V. had table <lb />
cloths which were fifteen to men <lb />
yards long and two yards wide, lie <lb />
bad one yards long, <lb />
which had the arms of France em- <lb />
on It In silk All these were <lb />
fringed <lb />
In the sixteenth century <lb />
were replaced by two tablecloths, one <lb />
of which was small and was laid Just <lb />
as we lay ours today The other, which <lb />
put on over It. was large and of <lb />
beautifully figured linen, was skill- <lb />
fully folded In such way that, as one <lb />
tells. it resembled wind- <lb />
river, gently milled by a little <lb />
breeze, for among very many little <lb />
folds were here and there great bub- <lb />
It must have required much art and <lb />
to make dishes, plates, <lb />
sauce and glasses stand <lb />
steadily In the midst of this <lb />
sea and among those <lb />
and puffy folds. However, fashion <lb />
bad only n short existence, and toward <lb />
the latter part of the century single <lb />
cloth laid flat and touching the Boor on <lb />
all sides of the table came general <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
Every Manure Spreader is not a Cloverleaf <lb />
that looks like one. You can't judge a Manure <lb />
Spreader by its looks because there are many <lb />
features which are found in the construction of <lb />
one machine that are not found in others. <lb />
Manure Spreaders are the most easily op- <lb />
the strongest and best machines on the <lb />
market. If you will examine one critically you <lb />
will agree with us that the <lb />
the best machine you ever looked at. Drop in. <lb />
Let us discuss the manure spreader proposition. <lb />
Let us explain the many meritorious features <lb />
found in Cloverleaf construction. Better still, <lb />
buy one, then you will be in a better position to <lb />
know why you can't judge a manure spreader by <lb />
its looks. If you are not ready to buy, call and <lb />
get a Its filled valuable <lb />
on soil maintenance and fertility. We are <lb />
reserving one for you. Won't you call and get <lb />
it today <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
OF <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
In state of North Carolina, at the close of business. December 1911 <lb />
Stepmothers. <lb />
The statement was made by n <lb />
an inquest In London that all <lb />
stepmothers are Instinctively cruel to <lb />
A false accusation <lb />
The American who reads It will re- <lb />
call once the boyhood of Abraham <lb />
Lincoln. lie had n stepmother Night <lb />
after night she used to take him upon <lb />
her knee in rude frontier cabin and <lb />
teach to read by Bickering <lb />
light of a log She It was Who, In <lb />
spite of the opposition of the father. <lb />
scrimped Hid saved that Abe might go <lb />
to school. natural mother ever <lb />
passed her us the guardian of n <lb />
child. <lb />
Sally Hush Lincoln was not unique. <lb />
There were oilier kind stepmothers <lb />
In her time, and there are kind step- <lb />
mothers today, the English doctor to <lb />
contrary <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts .-. 2.268.18 <lb />
North Stat 4,030.33 <lb />
All s bonds, <lb />
and mortgages . 761.74 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Demand loans . 10.000 <lb />
from banks and <lb />
I . 66.687.97 <lb />
I Cash Items . <lb />
coin. Including all <lb />
minor currency. 891.27 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
I other V. notes . 12,101.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Noted and bills re-dis- <lb />
counted . <lb />
Time certificate de- <lb />
posit <lb />
to check <lb />
Due o banks and bank-<lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
. <lb />
Total <lb />
Slate of North Carolina, Cent of Pill, <lb />
C S. Carr, cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement true to the of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
day December. 1911. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE. <lb />
Public <lb />
My expires <lb />
Subscribed mid sworn to before <lb />
V . <lb />
H. A. WHITE. <lb />
S. J EVERETT. <lb />
Directors <lb />
The Turbine. <lb />
The first Steam turbine fitted vessel <lb />
was constructed by the lion C A <lb />
Parsons at bis works at Newcastle-on- <lb />
The a small vessel, a <lb />
hundred reel length made her <lb />
trip No MM The system rapidly <lb />
developed owing to increased d of <lb />
the vessels lilted turbine engine <lb />
and economy effected coal <lb />
were made con- <lb />
and today the turbine ship Is <lb />
popular the world over <lb />
Cheering Hr Up. <lb />
dear. <lb />
has <lb />
has asked me to <lb />
be his <lb />
I'm not going to congratulate <lb />
you on account He almost <lb />
worst husband I ever <lb />
Record-Herald. <lb />
Future Possibility. <lb />
shall never shake bands with <lb />
sigh, the poet. <lb />
Raid the comforting <lb />
will give you the all <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
Equivocal. <lb />
you still bet on the races you <lb />
used to <lb />
I am now a better <lb />
American. <lb />
G. inc honest fame or grant me <lb />
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH <lb />
The CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
DAILY SUNDAY <lb />
new Steamers just placed In service th T OF NOR. <lb />
are the most -n-l <lb />
up-to-date steamers between Norfolk and Baltimore. <lb />
Equipped wireless -telephone in each room. <lb />
Delicious meals served board. for <lb />
comfort and i t <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. m. arriving at Baltimore <lb />
a. m. following morning. <lb />
Connecting at Baltimore for ill points NORTH, NORTH EAST, <lb />
WEST. <lb />
Very low round trip rates to Baltimore. Washington. Phil- <lb />
New York Atlantic City, etc. <lb />
Reservations made and information cheerfully <lb />
l- <lb />
H. T. P. A, <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
PI HA AND HIDES <lb />
mm I HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID <lb />
I furs and hides <lb />
H I I maW Wool on Writs <lb />
mi this ail. <lb />
JOHN WHITES CO.<lb /></p>
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LEGAL <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
F. C. Harding, administrator <lb />
of the of J. J. Per- <lb />
kins decease. <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. W. Perkins, R. A. Tyson <lb />
and wife, Clyde P. Tyson. <lb />
Annie Perkins. K. C. Flan- <lb />
wife. Helen Flan- <lb />
Virginia Perkins, <lb />
Virginia H. Perkins. <lb />
White Perkins. Mercer <lb />
Tyson, of J. <lb />
J. <lb />
By virtue of a <lb />
mm<lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
The firm doing business the <lb />
of respect. <lb />
court of Pitt county in special <lb />
proceeding No. entitled Greenville Wholesale Co. Adopted by Lodge, A. F. <lb />
et against Edgar Barn- was dissolved by mutual consent on <lb />
sad A. H. <lb />
his one-third Interest <lb />
to D. S. Smith from labor our beloved broth- <lb />
the other T j Buck <lb />
D. S. Smith <lb />
of the west B Carson's Hue; thence <lb />
court of Pitt county, made Carson's line 2-3 yards to <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk, on the 27th day he <lb />
of November. 1911. the undersigned. of the <lb />
as administrator of the estate of J. square yards. <lb />
J. v. ill. on Monday, the <lb />
day of January. 1912, at <lb />
hill et the undersigned January 1912. S. E. Gates, Whereas find in hi. <lb />
sell for cash before the hi. one-third interest in w . <lb />
court house door in Greenville on . wisdom, has seen fit to call <lb />
I Monday. Jan. 1912 at noon, the <lb />
following described two lots or par- <lb />
eels of land situate in the town of of the firm. u. o. m death of brother T. J. <lb />
lot described fully in a to the <lb />
to Albert Ward wife to B. L. T., under loss of a worthy brother, and a faith- <lb />
Edgar and L. B. which assuming all liabilities and as- That his family has <lb />
de d appears of record in the of the firm and all debts due the <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of are to them. <lb />
County in book L-4. page Be-1 n s smith <lb />
ginning at the north-west comer of <lb />
W. J. <lb />
S. E. GATES. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT <lb />
In the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
the old J. R. Ward lot and runs <lb />
street 2-3 thence south <lb />
lot. <lb />
lot culled old Coach shop <lb />
noon, expo-,, to public sale, before in. town of <lb />
court b door In Greenville, to described fully ma deed from <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- L <lb />
lowing described tract o- parcel of L- B dated Feb. <lb />
land recorded in book Y-4. page <lb />
Lying and being in Bethel town- Sinning at While- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Annie corner on the east side <lb />
Randall Frank- and runs east with <lb />
and others, and <lb />
us land, containing and Main <lb />
acres, more or less. This sale Is to a corner of the <lb />
made for the purpose of making as- , west with said wall <lb />
sets of the estate of J. J. Perkins. to street; thence south <lb />
deceased I with James street feet to the be- <lb />
This the 18th of November, containing square feet. <lb />
his lot Is known as tin- resident lot <lb />
F. C. HARDING, B- L- T- and Susan Barn- <lb />
J. J. ea-l <lb />
Property is sold for partition. <lb />
This Jan. 1912. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
To R. M. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the authority of a <lb />
judgment rendered at the No- <lb />
Take Notice. That on the first day of 1911. term of Pitt Superior <lb />
May. in, at the court house door court. a case therein en- <lb />
D. Jordan and F. E. Ran- <lb />
L. A. Randolph and J, H. Ran- <lb />
trading as <lb />
against Fernando Stancill the <lb />
undersigned commissioner <lb />
In the town of James C. <lb />
Tyson, town tax collector in and for <lb />
the said town of Greenville, did ex- <lb />
pose to public sale the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of land in the <lb />
town of Greenville. Greenville town- <lb />
ship, Situated in the town to public sale, before the court <lb />
of Greenville, adjoining the lands door Greenville, to the high- <lb />
lots of H. C. Edwards Chas. bidder, on Monday, the 5th day of <lb />
on the west; W. H. Doll. Jr., on 1912, at o'clock, noon, <lb />
east; Ninth street on the north; certain tract or parcel of land in <lb />
Tenth street on the south and known county of Pitt and state of North <lb />
as the U. I. Parham and described as <lb />
property and being the identical a of the Shivers place, <lb />
property on which B. E. on side of Tar river, <lb />
stood before It was burned, two acres, more or less, <lb />
containing about one-half acre. bounded on the north and east by <lb />
or less and being the lands above Geo- Mooring, on the south by W. J. <lb />
described. Said lands W sold and the by <lb />
said sale for taxes due for the year Fleming. <lb />
1910 at which sale the undersigned undersigned commissioner will <lb />
Taken <lb />
I have taken up two sows and <lb />
three borrows, unmarked, will weigh <lb />
about pounds each. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving property and <lb />
paying all charges. <lb />
E. L. MILLS. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
lost a kind, affectionate, devoted <lb />
band and father. That we extent to <lb />
his bereaved family our deepest <lb />
in this hour of their sad be- <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread upon the <lb />
minutes of our lodge and a copy be <lb />
sent to his bereaved <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES. <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
J. J. ELKS. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
January Thirteenth Nine- <lb />
teen Hundred mid Twelve <lb />
I hope to see every teacher in the <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly before the present next Saturday at the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt co., as meeting. We are expecting <lb />
executive of the estate of Alex Grimes a number of visitors that day and <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to hops to be able to give you a great <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to meeting. <lb />
make immediate payment to the The association of the state high <lb />
and all persons having school principals will be in session <lb />
claims against said estate are Friday morning and <lb />
ed that they must present the same continuing through Saturday and we <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on on hope to have a number of <lb />
before the th day of January 1913, and those meeting with them <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
ROSA GRIMES. <lb />
of Alex Grimes <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one cow, white <lb />
color, about years old, marked <lb />
smooth crop and two slits in both <lb />
ears. Owner can get by prov- <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
December 1911. <lb />
. E. FLEMING, <lb />
Route Greenville, N. C.<lb />
I have taken one yearling, reddish <lb />
became the purchaser thereof; a fee-simple title to one acre brown color, marked slit in left ear <lb />
said land was taxed or assessed in the life estate of ragged slit in right Owner can <lb />
the name of B. E. Parham, for the Fernando Stancil in the other acre. , . . .,, <lb />
year 1910. The time of For full description source of ownership and <lb />
see Judgment In above en- Paying charges. <lb />
B. FLEMING. <lb />
will expire on the first day of see Judgment in above en- charges. <lb />
1912. <lb />
This January <lb />
1912. <lb />
R. W. KING. <lb />
Purchaser. <lb />
case recorded on Minute Docket <lb />
page in the office of the R. p. D. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
clerk of Pitt Superior court and th.- p , . . ,, <lb />
I mortgage and deeds referred to <lb />
said judgment. <lb />
with us. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
County Supt of Schools, <lb />
Marriage <lb />
licenses were issued to the <lb />
during last week. <lb />
White. <lb />
R. M. and Julia Tyson <lb />
Williams and Nina Warren <lb />
A. James and Mattie Hews <lb />
L. Cherry and Letha Harris <lb />
Colored. <lb />
David and Letitia For- <lb />
bes. <lb />
Charles Grimes and Nettle Dawson <lb />
W. L. Cox and Stokes <lb />
President Wilson and Bertha Ryan <lb />
Wm. Maggie <lb />
Johnie Clark and Staton <lb />
Roland and Dall Taft <lb />
Arthur and Mary Neal <lb />
Andrew Knight and Jessie Robbins <lb />
Chas. Anderson and Melissa <lb />
Abner May and Amanda <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Demand loans . <lb />
Cash Items . <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin, Including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes . <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and capital stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts . 2.265.65 <lb />
4.000.00 <lb />
33.386.54 <lb />
200.00 <lb />
92.50 <lb />
880.16 <lb />
4,177.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 2,085.5 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 66.499.21 <lb />
Savings deposes . <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
. 904.64 <lb />
Total, <lb />
of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I, Stancill Hodges, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- <lb />
lief. STANCILL HODGES, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ELIAS D. G. BERRY, <lb />
J. R. SMITH. Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. 1918. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Terms of sale. cash. <lb />
WM. H. LONG. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. January 1912. <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain deed, ex- <lb />
and delivered by Robert <lb />
wife, Sallie <lb />
to R. L. Smith and <lb />
Oscar Hooker, trading as R. L. Smith <lb />
Company, dated June 1906. and <lb />
duly recorded in the register's of- , <lb />
flee in Pitt county, in Book J-8, a deed, ex- <lb />
the undersigned will, on by Riley Jenkins to A. II. <lb />
day, the day of January, 1912, at Beverly on the 1st day of January, <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to public 1903, which said mortgage deed is <lb />
sale before the court house door In .,., . , , , , <lb />
Greenville. Pitt to the highest duly register's office in <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
that Neigh <lb />
Mention in <lb />
Stray Taken I p. <lb />
have taken up a male yearling, <lb />
black and white spotted; Jessie Smith returned from <lb />
can get same by proving own- Wednesday. <lb />
and paying charges. C- F- went to Kins- <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON, JR., Thursday. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C. I Mr- T- E- Little came in Friday <lb />
By virtue of a of sale con- from Wilson. <lb />
I Mrs. Ivy Smith and daughter, Miss <lb />
Trilby went to Snow Hill Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson of <lb />
Si ray Taken <lb />
I have taken up a black and white <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following county, in book page Mr. W. F. Walters of <lb />
scribed tract or parcel of laud. undersigned, will on Monday, the I g , here Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
day of January, 1912, at Misses Lizzie and .<lb />
spotted shoat, marked swallow fork <lb />
In the right ear, in the left. <lb />
Owner can get same by <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
ton were visiting relatives here Sun- <lb />
day and Monday. <lb />
lands of Alfred W. L. <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
F. Corey, and others, containing highest bidder for cash, <lb />
acres, more or less. I the following described tract or par- <lb />
This sale will be made to satisfy eel of land to wit <lb />
ad Bethel town- <lb />
1911. <lb />
R. L. SMITH, and <lb />
O. HOOKER. Mortgagees. <lb />
E. L. owner of debt. <lb />
By F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county made on the 16th <lb />
day of December, 1911, In a certain <lb />
special proceeding therein pending, <lb />
entitled L. Gay and her <lb />
band. B. F. Gay, against Mollie E. <lb />
Owens and I will, on Tues- <lb />
day, January 1912, sell at public <lb />
sale, before the court house In Green- <lb />
ville, a certain lot or parcel of C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my farm between <lb />
snip, Pit county, North Carolina, Parmele cow, Bale red <lb />
being the land where Riley Jenkins moon under each ear <lb />
now lives, and being the same landed a chain collar when she <lb />
purchased by the said Riley Jenkins appeared. reward tor re- <lb />
of M. D. Whitehurst adjoining <lb />
lands of H. S. Smith, deceased. Shade <lb />
the Matthews land, Pol- <lb />
lard and Gabriel Jenkins. Said tract <lb />
of land containing acres more or <lb />
This sale Is made to satisfy <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 18th day of December, <lb />
1911. <lb />
B. A. BEVERLY, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
situate in the town of Pitt <lb />
county, and described as Be- <lb />
ginning at the southwest comer of <lb />
lot No. runs the line of lot No. <lb />
northerly 1-2 feet; <lb />
westerly and parallel to Wilson street <lb />
feet; thence southerly and with the <lb />
line of Den Murphy to Wilson <lb />
thence with Wilson street 3-4 feet <lb />
to the beginning. It being known as <lb />
lot No. in the Townsend and Wind- <lb />
ham division of lots. <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
This the 16th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree at the Superior <lb />
court, made fa Special Proceeding <lb />
No. 1704, entitled Sadie Turner, et <lb />
. against Lucy Elks, et the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will sell, <lb />
for cash, before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville, at noon, on Saturday, <lb />
January 1912, the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of land, situate <lb />
in the county of Pitt and Con- <lb />
township, lying about two <lb />
from the town of Ayden, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Ed Harrington, <lb />
Joseph Dixon, Mary Ann Vincent, Mat <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, being the <lb />
of land Inherited by Sallie Ann Elks, <lb />
deceased, mother of said tenants In <lb />
common from her father, Aaron <lb />
Lawhorn, deceased. land sold <lb />
tor partition. <lb />
This December 1911. <lb />
i a JAMES, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
To R. If. <lb />
Take Notice, That on the first day <lb />
of May, 1911, at the court house door <lb />
in the town of Greenville, L. <lb />
Tucker, sheriff, In and for the county <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale the <lb />
described piece or parcel <lb />
of land, in Greenville township, to- <lb />
Situated in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, adjoining the lands or lots of <lb />
H. C. Edwards and Chas. Cobb on the <lb />
W. H. Dall. Jr., on the east; <lb />
Ninth street on the north; Tenth <lb />
street on the south, and known as the <lb />
B. E. Parham warehouse property <lb />
and being the Identical property on <lb />
which II. E. warehouse stood <lb />
before it was burned, containing about <lb />
one-half acre, more or less, and being <lb />
the lands above described. Said lands <lb />
were sold at said sale for taxes due <lb />
for the year 1910 at which sale the <lb />
undersigned became the purchaser <lb />
thereof; the said land was taxed or <lb />
assessed In the name of B. Parham <lb />
for the year 1910, tho time of <lb />
will expire on the first day of <lb />
May, 1912. <lb />
This the 5th day of January, 1912. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
Purchaser. <lb />
CROP CHAT- <lb />
tel mortgagee, land mortgage and <lb />
deeds at The Reflector office. <lb />
W. G. BARNHILL <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Little left Tuesday for <lb />
Scotland Neck, after spending some <lb />
time here with friends and relatives. <lb />
BOY SCOUTS OF <lb />
in ill. Has a Brunch <lb />
An organization was effected here <lb />
last Friday night that means much <lb />
to the boys of Greenville between the <lb />
ages of and years of age. It was <lb />
a branch of the Boy Scouts of Amer- <lb />
and started out with twelve <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock is scout mas- <lb />
and the boys were elect- <lb />
ed <lb />
II. Shepard. captain. <lb />
Jack Bryan, assistant captain, <lb />
D. J. Jr., secretary. <lb />
R. L. Humber Jr., treasurer. <lb />
The boys have fitted up a meeting <lb />
room over the express office and pro- <lb />
pose to have nice quarters, including <lb />
a gymnasium. <lb />
Funeral of Mr. <lb />
The funeral of Mr. W. B. James, <lb />
who died Tuesday, took place this <lb />
afternoon at o'clock In Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery, the service being con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. C. M. Rock. The <lb />
bearers Messrs. Frank WilBon, <lb />
W, B. Greene, J. L. Starkey, W. M. <lb />
Moore, Robert Greene, C. B. <lb />
ard. J. B. HIggs, E. V. Smith, W. J. <lb />
Charles Cobb, J. H. Manning, <lb />
L. W. Tucker, E. H. J. E. <lb />
Williams, W. C. and B. J. <lb />
Pulley. <lb />
Exchange of Courts. <lb />
By consent of Governor <lb />
Judge O. H. Allen and Judge Justice <lb />
have exchanged courts for next week, <lb />
and Judge Allen will preside over <lb />
the court of Pitt county that being <lb />
next Monday. <lb />
New for Greenville. <lb />
Messrs. and Clark <lb />
been advised by the government to <lb />
a survey of the site in which <lb />
the new building Is to be <lb />
erected, requesting the mentioned <lb />
i. to make their report be- <lb />
fore the 10th of the month. <lb />
This Is good news for Greenville <lb />
and shows that we are to have a post- <lb />
In this town in keeping with the <lb />
magnificent house. <lb />
Rainfall. <lb />
R. M. Hearne <lb />
reports that the rainfall here for tho <lb />
hours ending at o'clock this <lb />
morning 1.70 inches. <lb />
ACCIDENTS TOKAY. <lb />
You Want to a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
See Sam White <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a first <lb />
class instrument cheap and <lb />
on easy terms. They are <lb />
home people and will treat <lb />
you right. Visit our store. <lb />
The White Piano Co <lb />
Cured <lb />
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks <lb />
of Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She <lb />
last, I took down and thought I would die. I <lb />
could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The <lb />
doctors gave me up I read that had helped so <lb />
many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. <lb />
I saved my life Now, I can do <lb />
II you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of <lb />
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, <lb />
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip <lb />
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you <lb />
should try the woman's tonic Prepared from per- <lb />
harmless, vegetable ingredients, is the best <lb />
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. <lb />
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. <lb />
Ask your druggist He sells and recommends <lb />
Tenn. <lb />
i-put book. for <lb />
Dislocates Hip. <lb />
This morning while out her yard, <lb />
Mr. Z. M. slipped down <lb />
on the frozen and dislocated one <lb />
hip. Fortunately no bones were bro- <lb />
ken, but Ills injury is very painful. <lb />
Call by for a Receipt. <lb />
The Reflector wants to remind its <lb />
subscribers in the country that it <lb />
hopes a large number of them will <lb />
call at the office and pay their sub- <lb />
when they come to town <lb />
next week to attend court. Reader, <lb />
If you are In arrears for the paper, <lb />
be among the number to pay next <lb />
week. <lb />
Coming. <lb />
We are by Mr. B. E. Rice, <lb />
toe land and industrial agent of the <lb />
Norfolk Southern, that the <lb />
train of visitors which the Carolina <lb />
Seriously Hurt. <lb />
We learn that the wife of Mr. J. <lb />
L. Cherry, who lives a few miles to our town <lb />
town, slipped down on the snow here January <lb />
her yard this morning and seriously Mr- Pray for <lb />
Injured her back. <lb />
Bales to Jan. <lb />
The government report <lb />
able weather. <lb />
In New Quarters. <lb />
G. and J. R. are now <lb />
sued today gives the cotton ginned their new quarters in the White <lb />
up to Jan. 1st, out of the last crop, on Five and Invite every- <lb />
at body to call there to examine tho <lb />
splendid line of goods they carry. <lb />
and deed are the making Be sure to read their advertisement <lb />
wise men and the unmaking of <lb />
The man who has turned his labor <lb />
Into capital soon thinks highly of <lb />
capital. <lb />
la this paper. <lb />
If the dog saw a squirrel, should <lb />
the tree bar <lb />
DATE IN <lb />
III. <lb />
Laud beheaded. <lb />
Born Oct. 1573. <lb />
Allen, soldier of the <lb />
American Revolution, born In <lb />
Conn. Died Burlington. <lb />
Vt., Feb. 1789. <lb />
act passed by the Brit- <lb />
parliament. <lb />
adopted the Federal <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
Penny Postage <lb />
Charles arrived at <lb />
Kingston, as second governor <lb />
the Province of Canada. <lb />
Colt, Inventor of the <lb />
revolver, died. Born July <lb />
1814. <lb />
meeting was held In Phil- <lb />
to raise funds in aid <lb />
of the suffering Confederates <lb />
In Savannah. <lb />
of Marie of <lb />
Edinburgh and Prince <lb />
of <lb />
Walker Smith <lb />
ed as governor of Maryland. <lb />
Chamber of Com- <lb />
building destroyed by <lb />
IS NOW UNDER <lb />
MARTIAL LAW <lb />
Eight Companies Militia Guard <lb />
Town <lb />
STATE TROOPS CHARGES ON ROB <lb />
Arrests and Convictions <lb />
Sentences Varying From One to <lb />
Tho Years Follow Riotous Scenes <lb />
Mill District In Mass. Town- <lb />
Field Battery Brought Into Action <lb />
to Clear Streets Mob. <lb />
LAWRENCE, Mass. Jan. <lb />
of state militia, including <lb />
as field battery, commanded by Col. <lb />
B. Leroy placed the mill <lb />
district of this city under martial <lb />
law tonight, after a day of rioting. <lb />
due to a strike of operatives in <lb />
the big and woolen mills. <lb />
At least other hands were <lb />
thrown out of work by the stopping <lb />
f machinery and the attacks on the <lb />
Mills by the strikers. In one instance <lb />
a company of militia had to charge <lb />
a mob fixed bayonets, one boy <lb />
being probably fatally hurt Tail <lb />
five arrests of armed rioters were <lb />
made during the day, and a few <lb />
and mill who were de- <lb />
fending the mill gates, were treated <lb />
for bullet wounds. <lb />
Judge of the local court, <lb />
held a session of <lb />
the were placed on trial and <lb />
guilty. Three were <lb />
to two years in the house of <lb />
and the other were one- <lb />
year sentences. <lb />
Fourteen hundred strikers attend- <lb />
ed the Ban meeting tonight In the <lb />
city hall, an-J twice that number as- <lb />
outside, unable to gain ad- <lb />
The speakers urged the <lb />
strikers to stand together, to avoid <lb />
rioting, and to do all in their power <lb />
to keep others from reporting for <lb />
duty in the morning. same <lb />
speakers spoke outside at an over- <lb />
flow meeting, and their suggestions <lb />
I peaceful methods were met with <lb />
Biases. <lb />
Mayor tonight issued an <lb />
Is <lb />
Die Must ill <lb />
Washington.<lb />
I V C FRIDAY, <lb />
HITCHCOCK IS TO <lb />
IS <lb />
GIVES <lb />
Flan of Ownership <lb />
Cabinet <lb />
Will <lb />
LIFE HISTORY <lb />
FIRST <lb />
FOR STATE CONVICTS <lb />
Senator Being In Services of Virginia Convicts <lb />
the House By Company <lb />
CHINESE REBELS <lb />
KILL <lb />
IN BATTLE <lb />
JUTE TO RECEIVE <lb />
Department Refuses to Consider <lb />
THE PROBABILITY OF A STRIKE NOW <lb />
GIVES DETAILS Or HIS LIFE FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS MM Going <lb />
in <lb />
WHITE HOUSE EXPRESSES OPINION <lb />
Shoes in sip. <lb />
port Widowed and <lb />
Project of <lb />
Lines Out From Former <lb />
Because and <lb />
Has All Depart- <lb />
Could For the Time <lb />
King Interests Already on the <lb />
Alert <lb />
Settling all rumors that <lb />
General Hitchcock has forced <lb />
Issue on the administration In order <lb />
Senator Started Public Life Military Service for the <lb />
mm, of graduates t Last ABDICATION HAS NOT BEEN MADE <lb />
Two i-in-s Is I mi hi <lb />
To Spend on State <lb />
and Sisters, <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. <lb />
RICHMOND, Jan. Gov. Mann <lb />
Lordlier in his testimony yesterday his belief that the custom <lb />
before the senate committee ,. , . <lb />
, ., , ., , letting slate convicts out by con- <lb />
gating his election was dramatic In <lb />
the extreme. He told the story of be and again <lb />
quite In tho way he told it suggested working convicts on state <lb />
In his speech In February last In in a note which he to <lb />
with many homely de- one for convict labor which army, after much fighting, has <lb />
tails. <lb />
j that his resignation would be asked <lb />
and that ha would manage a <lb />
silent campaign, for Theodore <lb />
that all saloons must remain, . . ,. . . <lb />
. veil for presidency, the white <lb />
, house last night explained Mr. Hitch- <lb />
cock's proposal for government <lb />
of telegraph lines in the fol- <lb />
lowing formal <lb />
recommendation by the post- <lb />
that it would he <lb />
closed tomorrow. <lb />
TREATY <lb />
TO <lb />
Committee Appointed to Act In <lb />
of Skilled Nary Yard Ma- <lb />
Defuses to Consider De- <lb />
but Hen <lb />
l in. Different <lb />
Petition Today <lb />
Likely to Follow. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. navy <lb />
department committee which has <lb />
been considering the of <lb />
navy yard machinists for a wage in- <lb />
crease and also for certain other <lb />
changes in the order of things at the <lb />
yard announced its last <lb />
night. As a result, more than <lb />
mechanics may walk out on strike <lb />
today tomorrow, and tic up the <lb />
works. <lb />
The Committee refused to increase <lb />
the pay of all the men, as <lb />
and three different grades of <lb />
each with different pay. <lb />
In a formal statement, issued at <lb />
the navy department, the committee <lb />
stated it did not consider that the <lb />
department would be in to- <lb />
the pay of the <lb />
rated as first class <lb />
but that owing to the fact that <lb />
in the yard are doing <lb />
specialized ordnance work of a high <lb />
grade, they decided upon provision <lb />
for the promotion to this grade of a <lb />
number of men who are continually <lb />
Chinese Premier Wants Foreign engaged in this work. <lb />
lo of Berate-j of the first class have <lb />
He Submits lo receiving per day, while <lb />
President for this special work has <lb />
Must His Retirement In 4- The latter has not <lb />
Favor of Premier, Says Yuan to any extent, however. <lb />
The committee proposes to make <lb />
the promotions from time to time <lb />
until there shall be a pro- <lb />
portion established But <lb />
at no time shall there be more than <lb />
Jan. 16.-<lb />
transmitted to the legislature today, succeeded in pushing its way to with- o, , <lb />
boots at the age or to W Com- miles of The entire of the in the <lb />
support of widowed mother Many, of New York and Chicago, bid j Prince of is in a turmoil. and not than <lb />
brothers and sisters, then a boy, m a, many towns have been looted and two-thirds of them in the two upper <lb />
a laborer wheeling coal, a house, . . , , . . deserted <lb />
and for women convicts at <lb />
painter, a street car conductor, and a <lb />
building contractor were the <lb />
steps he detailed In his progress <lb />
to his present position as president <lb />
of a national bank. He his <lb />
Arbitration Mies Will be discussed <lb />
Openly <lb />
SECRET SESSION MOTION QUASHED <lb />
for the government to buy tho <lb />
graph lines and incorporate them in <lb />
the system appeared in an <lb />
earlier annual report submitted by <lb />
him to president <lb />
some discuss-on it was de- <lb />
at the suggestion of the <lb />
dent, to postpone . reference to the <lb />
matter to another year, and not to <lb />
bring it forward then, because of the <lb />
recommendation of many other <lb />
By a Vole to the Senate De- the postal <lb />
to Debate Treaties Openly- bank and- the parcels <lb />
Close Door Program Strongly Op-1 is adopted, would take up <lb />
posed by the energy of the de- <lb />
in making the necessary <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. the changes. <lb />
vote of to senate yesterday, <lb />
afternoon decided to discuss the <lb />
postmaster general-intended <lb />
to bring this matter to the attention <lb />
seat In the United States senate. He <lb />
the coolest man In the room <lb />
while he told the story. His voice <lb />
was unshaken except when -he spoke <lb />
of his years dead. Then <lb />
his eye glistened and his words were <lb />
a bit hoarse. The ticking of the clock <lb />
was audible between the sentences. <lb />
The political sensation the day's <lb />
testimony came when he declared <lb />
that the faithlessness of former May- <lb />
or of Chicago, and former <lb />
Senator Albert J. Hopkins defeated <lb />
former Gov. Yates in the primary con- <lb />
test with Gov. the present I <lb />
governor. He said had prom- <lb />
to support Yates, and pledged a <lb />
campaign fund of which he <lb />
never paid. <lb />
cents per the convicts to be The reported massacre of 10.000 <lb />
worked in overall and shirt factories. by rebels in the dis <lb />
The convict labor question will ls confirmed, <lb />
considered by both houses of the, The province of and <lb />
have been hotbeds of the <lb />
The house committee on some months. On December <lb />
reported favorably on the Land-Bell-18 was received by messenger <lb />
Weaver pension bill, appropriating the capital of <lb />
to meet the deficit of had been slain in <lb />
year's Confederate pension fund. <lb />
Delegate Tate Introduced a bill in <lb />
the house to place the students at <lb />
the province up to that date. A col- <lb />
of Imperialist troops has been <lb />
operating In the district to suppress <lb />
Virginia Military Institute upon an rebellion, but the slaying of Man- <lb />
equal footing with the State Normal us has continued steadily. <lb />
LOOKING TO SOUTH DAKOTA. <lb />
treaties to open executive sea- , publication <lb />
This action was taken after L f <lb />
a discussion behind closed doors of After for <lb />
upward of an hour. publication, he was suddenly called <lb />
When the report of the committee out of town without having done so. <lb />
ion foreign relation on tho treaties j conclusion as to the wisdom <lb />
and the text of those conventions of <lb />
were made public, It was generally L, after <lb />
the discussion was to be an As the re- <lb />
in the open. There was recommendation <lb />
surprise yesterday, therefore, not yet the <lb />
having given has not for presidential <lb />
notice. took floor to discuss the or by , <lb />
I treaties, and Senator Lodge moved Li <lb />
the doors be closed. <lb />
Lodge urged discussion In secret. <lb />
requiring them to teach on the <lb />
stair highway as assistant engineers, <lb />
or members of guard. <lb />
Gov. Mann today James <lb />
B. Doherty state labor commissioner <lb />
for two years. Mr. Doherty had the <lb />
of the labor bodies <lb />
throughout the state. <lb />
Wilson in W <lb />
MADISON, Jan. a con- <lb />
to be held tomorrow the <lb />
steps will taken looking to <lb />
formation of a thorough state organ- <lb />
. Make Their to work in interest of the <lb />
I for President. Wilson boom for the Dem- <lb />
it is understood that the plans for <lb />
the abdication have undergone delay <lb />
pending the final arrangements, in- <lb />
the place of retirement, the <lb />
guarantee of pensions, and other <lb />
terms offered by republicans. <lb />
It is believed that certain <lb />
have been approached by <lb />
Yuan Si Kai, and these have <lb />
graphed to their government to <lb />
whether any measure of for- <lb />
mediation, which would result <lb />
In foreign guarantees, could be de- <lb />
vised. <lb />
Sun t Give Fledge. <lb />
Jan. is <lb />
grades. <lb />
u. <lb />
EN <lb />
Movement to Roosevelt's Can- <lb />
by Steel Trust <lb />
SURPRISE TO PROGRESSIVES <lb />
In to Stop Steel <lb />
Tuft Turned Against <lb />
Himself Honey <lb />
in Country. <lb />
presidential nomination. It to <lb />
line may be drawn on the probable <lb />
choice of the Democrats of North <lb />
in being used to persuade President <lb />
. the delegations to the nation-, <lb />
Yuan Kai. otherwise, it is point- <lb />
out the dangers that might <lb />
Incurred In too frank discussion of <lb />
Bur foreign affairs in the open. <lb />
to presenting it to congress us <lb />
as <lb />
Oklahoma Merchants. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
large attendance marked opening <lb />
FARGO, N. D. Jan. the <lb />
--vat a hat he <lb />
S. delegations to the immediate., retire in favor of <lb />
convention at Baltimore, <lb />
chief promoter of the movement is <lb />
John A. of this for <lb />
many years a prominent Democratic <lb />
loader in Wisconsin and a former <lb />
candidate for governor. <lb />
lion. From the fact that North <lb />
will be the first state In the <lb />
to declare its presidential <lb />
choice this year the eyes of both <lb />
are naturally turned in this <lb />
direction. The primaries will be <lb />
Found Dead. <lb />
Hardy Pitt, an old colored man who <lb />
bald March when both the Jived alone on Head street, was found <lb />
Circulation Managers Meet. <lb />
Senator WU equally deter- Democrats will vote at dead In his home Tuesday. One of managers of the <lb />
precincts as in a general <lb />
ed out, Yuan can indefinitely delay <lb />
the peace settlement. <lb />
It Is reported that Sun Sen has <lb />
received assurance of financial as- <lb />
armaments and supplies, in <lb />
return for heavily discounted <lb />
and other big concessions. <lb />
in his opposition to <lb />
doors. He pointed out that it <lb />
to them, to the president, and <lb />
everybody in of the treaties <lb />
hat this discussion should be <lb />
Senator Cummins Mr. <lb />
view, and when the vote <lb />
Iran taken Senator Root surprised <lb />
some of his colleagues by supporting <lb />
motion to open the doors during <lb />
debate. <lb />
Senator Smith, of Michigan, took a <lb />
of the Oklahoma association of retail <lb />
Ills who lives near Falkland <lb />
merchants. The sessions will con- <lb />
two days, during which time <lb />
the parcels post, the relations be- <lb />
tween the Jobber and ad- <lb />
methods, co-operative de- <lb />
livery and other subjects of Interest <lb />
and Importance to the retail trade <lb />
will be discussed. <lb />
election and will declare their pref- came down to see him. When tho <lb />
for the presidential son went to the front door of the <lb />
by name. The Progressive Re- old man's home was locked. He <lb />
NEW YORK, New <lb />
York says today in <lb />
political bombshell was <lb />
ed in the battle for <lb />
control of the next Republican con- <lb />
today by the- in <lb />
the News that tho Unit- <lb />
ed Steel Corporation is behind <lb />
a nation-wide movement to round up <lb />
delegates for Mr. <lb />
is asserted in the dispatch that <lb />
President Taft refused a request to <lb />
terminate his investigation of the <lb />
steel corporation or to quash indict- <lb />
against men already indicted, <lb />
and that from that moment great- <lb />
est combination of capital on earth <lb />
turned from him and started its pro- <lb />
for Mr. Roosevelt, fully be- <lb />
that he would be very friend- <lb />
and end. If elected, tho <lb />
and of trust officials. George W. <lb />
leading newspapers of North <lb />
South Carolina met in Perkins, it is declared, is directing <lb />
em today and began the annual con- the movement. Agents it is further <lb />
of their association. The In- started, are all over the <lb />
publicans have been actively at went around the house and opened met at y,,, Board country seeking for Mr. <lb />
work for some time in the Interest a back door, and found his father Trade morning with Pres-1 Roosevelt and reporting back to Mr. <lb />
of the La candidacy, but lying dead beside a chair In front M in <lb />
the present week the Democrats of the fire place. The old man had convention will last two days and <lb />
have shown little activity. As North been feeble for some time, and it Is <lb />
Dakota ls one of the strongholds of supposed be died while sitting in the <lb />
the movement It ls chair before the fire. <lb />
to See Canal. or the <lb />
CHICAGO, III. Jan. party more to Woodrow Try Former Convict for Murder. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
prominent part in urging open sea- of of the Wilson than to Judson Harmon though <lb />
Association, many of governor has many warm <lb />
them accompanied by their families admirers, <lb />
and friends, left this city this morn- <lb />
on a special train bound for New <lb />
Orleans. From New Orleans the <lb />
party will travel to the Panama canal <lb />
on the steamboat Bismarck, <lb />
the course of remarks <lb />
Senator Smith wanted to know why <lb />
was that If the foreign relations <lb />
of the United States were of such <lb />
delicate moment, officials of state <lb />
department should less <lb />
int than senators, and why <lb />
dent Taft felt free to go from one <lb />
end of the country to tho other dis- <lb />
cussing as he saw fit the treaties <lb />
and Hie attitude of the senate con-<lb />
Ice Cream Makers at Dallas. <lb />
DALLAS, Tex., Jan. cream <lb />
case of Charles who ls alleged <lb />
to be Ben Cravens a notorious out- <lb />
law who terrified Oklahoma some <lb />
years ago was called for trial today. <lb />
While in the Missouri slate prison <lb />
manufacturers from fifteen states last summer was Identified as <lb />
-i- a gathered In this city today for the Cravens and was brought here to <lb />
which has been especially chartered . . . . .,,., . . <lb />
annual convention of their national stand trial for the murder or <lb />
for trip. <lb />
It's human nature to a <lb />
man's follies behind his back and to <lb />
approve of them to his face <lb />
association. Four days will be spent <lb />
In discussing matters of common In- <lb />
and at the conclusion of <lb />
convention the members will make <lb />
n of the lending cities of <lb />
ant Postmaster at Red <lb />
Rock In 1901. <lb />
It's time enough to trust most <lb />
when have to. <lb />
will be devoted to the exchange of <lb />
views concerning canvassing <lb />
collections, premium contests <lb />
and various other matters in which <lb />
the circulation managers are par- <lb />
Interested. <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
New Art Dedicated. <lb />
TOLEDO, O., Jan. a <lb />
distinguished gathering from various <lb />
parts of the country the new home of <lb />
the Toledo Museum of Art was <lb />
opened today. The <lb />
Is of white marble In the Greek <lb />
Ionic and cost more than <lb />
museum opens with an <lb />
exhibition to which nearly <lb />
Wedding. <lb />
PROVIDENCE, R. I. Jan. <lb />
Stephen's church in this city was the <lb />
scene of a brilliant wedding today <lb />
when Miss Primrose Colt, daughter <lb />
of Judge and Mrs. B. Colt, <lb />
and niece of Col. Samuel P. Colt, be- <lb />
came the bride of Reed Anthony of <lb />
Boston. Bishop Perry officiated, as- <lb />
slated by the Rev. Dr. Fiske, rector <lb />
of St. Stephens. <lb />
Connecticut <lb />
HARTFORD, Ian. <lb />
124th annual communication the <lb />
Masonic grand of Connecticut <lb />
all of the leading private collections began here this and will <lb />
In the country have contributed over towel row.<lb />
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