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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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At Training School <lb />
IN PITT w or <lb />
nil are one of the best assets that the <lb />
slate could possibly have, both from <lb />
an educational and from a <lb />
Forward march Has Been . schools m not <lb />
only educate the growing and <lb />
girls, but their purpose is also to give <lb />
and assistance to farmers <lb />
chair wives. <lb />
A good beginning has been made in <lb />
the direction ill the consolidation of <lb />
school and the transformation of <lb />
North Carolina is making a mar- school pupils, hut this should be <lb />
advancement in the line of followed up in the near <lb />
the series of meetings to his education at the present time. From tare, and a large number of one <lb />
of the Association of to emphasize his point historical standpoint she has bad a teacher schools that are not now bard- <lb />
Mr. Harold Barnes Delivers Entertaining Lecture At Auditorium <lb />
day Night <lb />
MA T HEAR D <lb />
lade <lb />
CREDIT TO COUNTY <lb />
at the Training school, Mr delightfully read a few pages from <lb />
Harold of <lb />
Philadelphia, delivered Thursday <lb />
night at the school auditorium his <lb />
lecture. <lb />
Hoop-hole Region. He reminded us <lb />
The lecture was preceded by greatest American. Abraham <lb />
art's serenade two other songs Lincoln was developed <lb />
beautifully sang by the young in Southern Indiana, and in <lb />
school. Immediately after giving interpretation-recitals of some <lb />
the singing Mr. J. Y. Joyner. stale character poetry, proved himself a <lb />
superintendent of schools entertainer and mimic. <lb />
vast amount to overcome, much more worth existence should be <lb />
nearly any oilier stale in the dated and better facilities offered <lb />
, union. Her at the close consolidation inevitably brings. While <lb />
of the civil war was such that it was I lie required rural school term in <lb />
the author from the to look after North Carolina at the present time <lb />
the material side of life before the ls gradually being lengthened it will <lb />
most amusing- <lb />
impersonating some of the char- <lb />
be only a shot time until this will <lb />
creep up to six. seven and even eight <lb />
; educational side could be consider- <lb />
ed. <lb />
it was about 1871 during the <lb />
, that Governor Jarvis was j Sine- 1504 there has been a very <lb />
nor of North Carolina, and Mr. Scar- marked improvement in the grading <lb />
otherwise Indiana, j kindergarten, industrial and <lb />
He explained that there schools to established In <lb />
a great similarity between that part country, found their home in <lb />
of his native stale and our own North Southern Indiana back in <lb />
Carolina. An amusing definition of <lb />
the terms and Hoop-hole Altogether Thursday lecture <lb />
served the lecturer as entertaining and in- lowest productive power per <lb />
Introduction to his subject. A his- by attention of any state in the union with <lb />
sketch of his native state e repeated the exception of one. It was the poor- <lb />
constituting the man part of his his Mt state in dollars and cents, and <lb />
In fact Southern Indiana came we everybody present;,,,, most illiterate with one <lb />
were very much against rapid <lb />
and it has taken many years <lb />
to accomplish very much in this <lb />
It was only in WOO North Carolina <lb />
had the lowest per capita for schools <lb />
all the way to Greenville and ably <lb />
glad to be there, <lb />
represented by one of its sons made Banquet to Visitor, <lb />
a most favorable impression on us. Directly after the lecture <lb />
Mr. Barnes explained why Southern school superintendents met <lb />
Indiana had a right to an Important j President at whose <lb />
I It was iii the year 1900 that <lb />
I Governor Aycock made a whirlwind <lb />
II,,, educational campaign throughout the <lb />
with State, and in conjunction with your <lb />
head present State Superintendent Joyner, <lb />
position the educational world, lie has been since the association that marvelous educational car- <lb />
mentioning that many notable char-; was organized. On adjournment is attracting the notice of <lb />
in the advanced circle of lot-this meeting the visiting educational circles throughout the <lb />
hails from the Hoop-hole Re- dents and teachers were given a ban- country at the present time. <lb />
had <lb />
During his lecture Mr. Barnes by the young ladles attending <lb />
to recommend the the Training school. <lb />
, of Minnesota. The <lb />
j of two Republican members <lb />
Investigation into The Methods of be left to the Republican <lb />
nomination to the House. <lb />
The House Rules Committee of which <lb />
The per expenditure for <lb />
increased from sixteen cents <lb />
in 1870 to fifty-one In 1900. This ex- <lb />
more that doubled in the six <lb />
subject of education by <lb />
dents, teachers and educators. They <lb />
are using the laboratory of <lb />
doing things; are studying problems <lb />
from a scientific and practical stand- <lb />
point. The slogan of the present <lb />
time seems to be only know what <lb />
you ought to do, but know how to <lb />
do Although an increasing <lb />
f county superintendents are now- <lb />
being employed the year yet, <lb />
number be increased rapid- <lb />
until every cunt; superintendent <lb />
in the state is giving his time to <lb />
the educational interest of his county, <lb />
and his being paid t good, living <lb />
for his work. Nothing would <lb />
improve the condition both education- <lb />
ally and materially rapidly than <lb />
a realization the conditions <lb />
Taking is as a whole, I do not know <lb />
of any state where a more rapid pro- <lb />
is being made in all of <lb />
years following Some one j education, and where the people arc <lb />
writing in the Educational Review up to their needs more than <lb />
Boston in 1907, made a statement, that <lb />
the educators in North Carolina are <lb />
using educational methods and <lb />
Representative Henry of Texas is NATIONAL BANK OF practices at the present time <lb />
chairman, today began bearings on <lb />
the resolution introduced a short Elects Directors Mi <lb />
time ago by Representative Humph-1 <lb />
of Washington directing the <lb />
The annual meeting o stock- <lb />
of a special committee to holders of the National Bank of Green <lb />
make a thorough investigation of was held in the of the bank <lb />
the Shipping Trust The resolution on the 9th. The following directors <lb />
Representative Humphrey directs were elected for the current <lb />
an invest into the methods P. G. James, J. P. J. L. <lb />
practices of various lines of ships, Perkins, L. W. Tucker, G. E, Harris, <lb />
both of the United Slates and foreign J. Nobles, J B. K. <lb />
engaged in the United Hams and O. W. Harrington. <lb />
States oversea or foreign commerce. <lb />
that are better than those used in the <lb />
north. Since 1900 under the efficient <lb />
direction and supervision of stale <lb />
superintendent Joyner and his corps <lb />
of associates education in North Caro- <lb />
has advanced in a surprising <lb />
System and organization <lb />
is evident in North Carolina. It will <lb />
be interesting to watch her career i <lb />
the near future. <lb />
A OF THE <lb />
It directs an investigation of <lb />
American ships and railroads inter- <lb />
in or controlling the <lb />
commerce of the United States as to <lb />
the methods of these lines In forming <lb />
conferences, pools, or other <lb />
violation of the anti-trust <lb />
laws. <lb />
and <lb />
Secretary of Commerce and Labor <lb />
are to appear before the com- <lb />
and tell what steps, if any. <lb />
previous year. This showed gratify- <lb />
gains, the present total <lb />
being and deposits <lb />
117.11, <lb />
Owing to death In the family of <lb />
one of the directors, they did not <lb />
meet Just after the stockholders ad- <lb />
They have since met and <lb />
elected the following <lb />
F. G. James, president; J. P. than it has ever been before. The too many are killed, and <lb />
have been taken by the government F j good roads movement is in full swing too many birds are killed, and <lb />
to investigate or prosecute the Ship- <lb />
ping Trust for alleged violation of <lb />
the laws. Samuel <lb />
the New York corporation law- <lb />
also is expected to tell what he <lb />
knows of the combine. Others who <lb />
have been asked to appear before the <lb />
committee include numerous <lb />
factors in maritime shipping from <lb />
New York, Huston, Philadelphia, <lb />
New Orleans and other points. <lb />
certain Democrats in <lb />
the House have their way an <lb />
Into the so-called Money Trust <lb />
and Harvester Trust will be linked <lb />
with the Inquisition Into the Shipping <lb />
Trust, the three inquiries combining <lb />
cashier; M. L. Turnage. assistant <lb />
cashier; Charles James, bookkeeper. <lb />
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
in North Carolina. In 1911 the south them altogether, but whenever they <lb />
pant forty-four million dollars In are plentiful during the open season <lb />
the making of good roads. With hunters will be after them, <lb />
of Texas. North Carolina; <lb />
Adopted by Tribe No. <lb />
I. If. M. <lb />
Whereas It has pleased the Great are beginning to realize <lb />
Spirit and in His Divine wisdom seen <lb />
lit to call labor to rest our beloved <lb />
brother, J. T. Duck, <lb />
That in the death of Brother J. T. <lb />
Buck, of tribe has sustained the loss <lb />
if a worthy brother, and a faithful <lb />
member. That his family has lost a <lb />
kind, affection <lb />
MIST BELIEVE IT. <lb />
was far in the lead, spending <lb />
than four and one-half million <lb />
for that purpose. The people, <lb />
I of North Carolina, in rural districts, When Well Known Greenville <lb />
Tell It So Plainly. <lb />
When public endorsement is made <lb />
Franklin's adage, that helps <lb />
them who helps and in- by a representative citizen of Green- <lb />
stead of relying altogether upon the vine th You must <lb />
state educational fund, they are believe It. Read testimony. Every <lb />
beginning to vole for local lax, The backache sufferer, every man. woman <lb />
statistics compiled by State . <lb />
lose lo- , ,.,,, in ,;, <lb />
Mrs, L. Dickinson Ave <lb />
devoted husband cal tax districts the educational fa- <lb />
to make the most sweeping and father. That , ,,, ,, ,.,.,. <lb />
rate investigation yet undertaken by bereaved our deep,,, better, but almost invariably the ,, , . <lb />
the government. So confident ore thy in ibis hour of their terms are appreciably longer V <lb />
leader, that Ibis far- That o copy of these o , t, e ii <lb />
. i., , ,.,,, ,.,,., ., . , , , I startling mi to , .,, and have found <lb />
be spread upon the minutes an outsider is the since 1902 they are lion of great <lb />
Carolina built on n aver- Ki,., ;,, bacK. <lb />
e Ion s ill be pd l <lb />
House <lb />
, ad v con In i <lb />
I Ration committee, <lb />
II for it <lb />
The I <lb />
urn<lb />
I be foil <lb />
To n <lb />
publican n<lb />
lenders ml as <lb />
STALK CUTTER <lb />
Waits Slaughter of the Birds <lb />
Stopped. <lb />
A lady drops a note to The <lb />
ton suggesting the writing of an <lb />
have become a necessary part of the on the wanton of <lb />
school system. It is around this town. She says <lb />
idea that all phases and that the <lb />
plans of the educational system bureau the <lb />
should be thoroughly correlated and each one worth con. <lb />
with another for the purpose of at- to the farmer. They <lb />
The cashier made a statement of taming efficient results, and this Idea are being killed now In Greenville <lb />
g the Ind for c u <lb />
Dec. 31st. compared with the the present time. or away e <lb />
Public high schools are springing in possible to step <lb />
to existence rapidly in every part of We are not prepared to say If the <lb />
the state. Rural libraries are killing of the birds can be stopped, <lb />
every month. Corn clubs They have been very plentiful In this <lb />
are being organized, and the boys are section for the last few weeks and <lb />
not only learning how to take care hundreds of them have been killed. <lb />
of the future farms, but they are also So far as known those that have <lb />
teaching their parents how to make killed have been used for food and <lb />
ground much more productive they make a very palatable dish. <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 wight In a Stalk Cutter to do good work. You get fl Id <lb />
with J you get strength. The P. O. it indestructible. Beware <lb />
light, film stalk will rue the day you bu one. This one will last <lb />
life-time. What do the manufacturers themselves think of it it up with an <lb />
unqualified That is putting it pretty sore can 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 />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
When You Want to Buy 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 Jam White Piano Co <lb />
be spread upon <lb />
C M <lb />
age of one house every day in <lb />
comp <lb />
i -able <lb />
Hill Is until <lb />
i Pills from Jo. I W . <lb />
mm. mm i <lb />
; H <lb />
Hi. <lb />
A el <lb />
and nun i <lb />
i i I found i <lb />
It mi i prompt- <lb />
Id . r . , <lb />
i . r i <lb />
I i <lb />
limit i i l i g , ,, <lb />
the name <lb />
take no other, <lb />
. t a wees <lb />
; resolution the In- States Levy for one, Your compulsory Tradesman reports the r <lb />
of the Money Trust, is to The was re- dance law, altogether at the present I wing now Industries established <lb />
V-ii forth Carolina Industries. <lb />
For the week ending 10th t Chat- <lb />
i Del before, The women <lb />
i their Ural North great credit <lb />
F in for their In the <lb />
progressive republican. In that the school auditorium. The school of the state. <lb />
Represent ire C. A Lindbergh, was United, Your child law Is a most ex- <lb />
be named. After a series of Informal by March, Milton time not as effective as It ought to be, N Carolina, <lb />
among Democratic and Wallace and the Is still an excellent beginning in the hardware com- <lb />
ii seems likely members of I negative by David and right direction, and In my Judgment, bank, <lb />
the special committee chosen by the Robert The was it will be only a comparatively short Black <lb />
Democrats may be Hardy of in favor of the affirmative. The boys time until you will have a states High furniture <lb />
Joshua W. Alex- all did well In this debate. attendance law requiring tho <lb />
of Missouri. Henry T. Rainey expect to have debate here of all children during the Plant. <lb />
of Illinois, possibly Martin D. with tho society of Washington high full school terms, withe truant realty corn- <lb />
of Illinois and C. A. Lindbergh school la spring to that the law is carried in- column factory.<lb />
IF YOU ARE <lb />
vi <lb />
S; E <lb />
M SUNDAY <lb />
era ., the V OF <lb />
are the most <lb />
. mid <lb />
I -i ti; -i in each room. <lb />
meals on board. for <lb />
comfort and convenience. <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. in. dally, arriving at <lb />
a. m. following morning. <lb />
Connecting at Baltimore for ill points NORTH, NORTH EAST, <lb />
IND <lb />
Very Ion trip rates to <lb />
New York Atlantic City, etc. <lb />
made and any Information cheerfully furnished <lb />
W. H, PARNELL, T. P. A, <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia.<lb />
bill causes <lb />
WITCHCRAFT IN SCOTLAND.<lb />
Beatrice Fate at the of News <lb />
the Mob In 1705. <lb />
That belief in and brutal <lb />
of alleged bes once <lb />
loomed large In ls shown In <lb />
Stewart Dick's Pageant the <lb />
In 1705 gained <lb />
unenviable notoriety from a series of <lb />
I the <lb />
of <lb />
the <lb />
District of Columbia Bill Has Stormy <lb />
ONE NEAR ENCOUNTER <lb />
That Section <lb />
STANDARD, Jan. <lb />
our people attended the sale <lb />
late P. Crawford last Friday at <lb />
Arthur. <lb />
Miss Flanagan, one of the <lb />
of old women, and in the school here, went <lb />
pamphleteers of the day were kept j home Friday evening, but returned <lb />
busy on both sides in defending and Sunday evening through the snow. <lb />
denouncing the action of every school teachers with as <lb />
The author get up in them as this school <lb />
seems that s blacksmith, one nave schools <lb />
Patrick Morton, being taken de- <lb />
that be was and on Wm yr <lb />
his instigation n of old worn- ., . . <lb />
Bullied Willoughby, who has been with us <lb />
for the last two years, is moving <lb />
We Mr, <lb />
i pi Ml <lb />
inn. Lodges ml <lb />
on <lb />
Clerk Superior C. <lb />
S I . <lb />
M. Moore <lb />
I. <lb />
en were thrown Into prison. <lb />
the and ministers of <lb />
Outbreaks el Temper. ,. ,,.,,. by their back to his farm. <lb />
Etc. Mark the Passage guards m-iii. who never lei them lira. Willoughby much success <lb />
the District of sleep, but kepi them awake by <lb />
Calls lag them with puts, these miserable <lb />
a Coward Hut women were induced to eon <lb />
Later Shake. Hand With Him. anything. <lb />
the year 1912. <lb />
Mies Annie Tyson, who i teach- <lb />
school house. <lb />
home Friday and returned ; i r <lb />
early Monday morning. We <lb />
bear several of the people near Miss <lb />
j son s school . r s <lb />
woman in Beatrice <lb />
Numerous of bad bad singled out by <lb />
per, one encounter, and ton for ins special Be <lb />
a tumult of sharp words and hot de- said that she la , fer, <lb />
bate, were injected into the consider- make some Balls for her. lie. <lb />
lug they were for some evil purpose. <lb />
refused to do so. and she went oft <lb />
mattering Imprecations. When be fell <lb />
ill she was beard to say. <lb />
blame his e tongue for his <lb />
this tissue of trivialities she was <lb />
prisoned, and practically tor <lb />
Surveyor- c <lb />
I Holland, J. J May, B M. lewis <lb />
K. Proctor. <lb />
y M <lb />
Clerk J. C. Tyson <lb />
i. L. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
Fire D. I. <lb />
K. Nobles. B, B. <lb />
IV. A. Bowen, S. Tunstall, J. F. <lb />
Davenport, II. <lb />
Z. <lb />
by use yesterday of the <lb />
of Columbia appropriation <lb />
bill Out the day's proceedings <lb />
there unmistakable <lb />
on the part of the Democratic <lb />
majority not to increase the total <lb />
amount by tin bill as reported she acknowledged the mini <lb />
from the committee 1.11 appropriations, and magistrates that bad <lb />
There may be a Slight reduction in made a wax cf <lb />
stuck pins In It, <lb />
a long period of judicial <lb />
lying she was set free or. in other <lb />
words, banded over to the to <lb />
work their will on her. Hanged on n <lb />
rope between a ship the shore. <lb />
he pelted with stones till half <lb />
the total, but certainly no increase. <lb />
Also it s that in the <lb />
house willing lo be real champions <lb />
cf the are scarce. Spas- <lb />
as -In moved them, <lb />
S now then would rise <lb />
say a kind wind but there anally to death tin <lb />
no member to keep at ii all a door, seems in <lb />
lime. days no one was wife against tin <lb />
The the day came wildest might Ix <lb />
when brought <lb />
, of the commit- <lb />
tee on District affairs Invited SASH WINDOWS. <lb />
of Illinois, to <lb />
Outside die I With him for the Probably a c <lb />
purpose of settling <lb />
Mr. Madden declined <lb />
The <lb />
aged to pass bill bind after the revolution of <lb />
yesterday. The contests and discus-1 The of the word i-i <lb />
grew wholly from tin refusal this sense Is the Dutch a <lb />
In Queen Anne's <lb />
I bey were yet so comparatively <lb />
uncommon as mentioned as a <lb />
Mr. Gilbert near Reedy <lb />
Branch church, who lived here last <lb />
year, was here and <lb />
day attending to some business. We <lb />
are. wishing Mr. much happiness <lb />
at his new home. <lb />
Mr. K. Cobb went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday on a business trip. <lb />
If you know any thing v, then <lb />
why not loll-the reporter of Standard. <lb />
We are -sorry hear of the death <lb />
of an infant of and Mrs. Frank <lb />
Nichole was called to rest at <lb />
o'clock Thursday. January The <lb />
people extend lo them their <lb />
thy. <lb />
Invention of <lb />
Seventeenth Century. <lb />
The history of windows <lb />
. what obscure, probability is <lb />
he prize ., ,,,, i <lb />
house worked hard, and they were Introduced I'm-- <lb />
C L, <lb />
Kern Is <lb />
e- <lb />
.- r <lb />
with to <lb />
coffee form <lb />
.-Mt <lb />
An coffee <lb />
will show ii <lb />
cry twenty like <lb />
i I <lb />
and Light Commission -P. <lb />
I. Spain. C. Oil. I. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
II. Allen.<lb />
r Memorial r M <lb />
k. C C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
W Sun <lb />
J. C Tyson, secretary. <lb />
Christian no regular pastor. <lb />
Si. Paul's rector s; <lb />
II senior warden <lb />
secretary of Vestry; W A. Bow.-i, <lb />
of school. <lb />
Hoyle. A B. <lb />
H. <lb />
, . , <lb />
Presbyterian regular pastor; <lb />
M. Johnston, clerk; P. <lb />
Chanel <lb />
Pod i <lb />
Green No, A. F. A M <lb />
It. Williams. W M ; L. H. Ponder <lb />
before <lb />
it <lb />
. i A J. <lb />
grew <lb />
of committee to <lb />
of salaries, c <lb />
from n c. ; <lb />
It <lb />
the bill <lb />
to . e t <lb />
the house I ii <lb />
i. <lb />
i ii nil<lb />
There <lb />
III. <lb />
Ah <lb />
SIX BELOW <lb />
j special feature of that were <lb />
. advertised as In the Tailor, <lb />
I for instance. No. ITS. May 27-30. <lb />
. there Is ibis <lb />
t- -To be in Devonshire Square. <lb />
near a very coed Brick <lb />
House of Booms of a Floor, and a <lb />
good Ball, with very good <lb />
dark Closets, whole House being <lb />
well wainscoted and with <lb />
con- <lb />
been, while all others ire Rut on <lb />
one side., like half a lit bean. <lb />
i These round nu berries always <lb />
found on new <lb />
wood or previous year's growth at <lb />
the end Of the branches. <lb />
The old wood produces berries <lb />
only or fruit the coffee <lb />
tr.-c contains two common But <lb />
I or but one round one. The <lb />
substance or In the cue ease <lb />
nil goes Into single male am <lb />
in it Is divided among two <lb />
flat ones. <lb />
This undoubtedly accounts for the <lb />
greater strength and richness of <lb />
male In private plant <lb />
where trees are carefully pruned <lb />
If. Bart <lb />
ll VI M I Office below etc. l ,;.;, n. we ,.,. <lb />
they passed I ,,,.,, ;.,, the coffee Is <lb />
Coldest Waves in Capital <lb />
in Years <lb />
DIE IN CHICAGO<lb />
Prance, where to put them up. of ,, ,,.,. <lb />
was Marshal de Low at bis of n,,, Is larger <lb />
house at Montmartre. round berries may be seen in all <lb />
this. Lister In writes In bis <lb />
to had the good for-. <lb />
tune here to find the marshal himself. to M <lb />
lie showed its his great sash windows. <lb />
el Heather at National <lb />
Capital Causes Much Suffering <lb />
West Continues to in the <lb />
of the <lb />
Heaths <lb />
From the zero point o'clock <lb />
bow easily they might be lifted up and <lb />
down stood at any height. Which <lb />
contrivance, be said, be had out of <lb />
England by a model brought on <lb />
purpose from thence, there being <lb />
of ibis poise in windows iii France <lb />
Standard. <lb />
Origin of s Postal Custom. <lb />
The steamship Oregon was hist on <lb />
Island on Mar. b 1880. Sue<lb />
I ding, W <lb />
A F and A. M. <lb />
M.; B. Griffin <lb />
iv y <lb />
The wise old matron says that when poverty <lb />
comes in at door love out the window. <lb />
Girls, do not make the mistake of marrying <lb />
a spendthrift. Before you consent to wear- <lb />
the engagement ring ask I has saved his money-no <lb />
matter how much. lie man who lives beyond his income <lb />
will not make a good husband. Insist on him having an ac- <lb />
count at TI US bank accept his ring. <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
yesterday morning, and reaching s rammed by a <lb />
above, highest tempera- remaining afloat for half an hour, t j <lb />
of the day. at o'clock the time which made ii possible to sue, <lb />
afternoon, the official thermometer at every person aboard. When her mall i <lb />
the weather bureau registered the up and delivered piece <lb />
. , with a statement lien , <lb />
period. S degrees below zero. mu. <lb />
. . ,, , . had been in the wreck, lust <lb />
a midnight. The kiosk on Pen-1 .,.,.,. ,. <lb />
avenue, at a point which is i <lb />
instance of it practice which is <lb />
, by direction of Interim <lb />
always several degrees warmer than postal union. The credit <lb />
the or tit weather bureau, simple device is believed to be <lb />
recorded the temperature degrees due to Edward M, Morgan, at that <lb />
below zero at midnight. The needle time In a subordinate position In the <lb />
Of the which traces the New York who foresaw that <lb />
rise and fall of the temperature a few work with a rubber <lb />
throughout the day. went out of forestall an Infinitude of <lb />
about p. m. to j complaint-New Bun. <lb />
reach for a lower mark than the <lb />
provides for. <lb />
A brief respite from <lb />
old is promised tor today. Accord- <lb />
to the official forecast, the <lb />
rise, and the iii <lb />
be fair. K; ; forecasts <lb />
were posted to the effect snow <lb />
would probably Tall late lust light <lb />
or on Sunday. <lb />
The yesterday at the <lb />
weather bureau were as S <lb />
a m., zero; a. m. degrees above; <lb />
p. m. degrees above; p. <lb />
m., degrees above; p. m degrees <lb />
above; p. in. degrees above; <lb />
p. m., degree above; p. m. <lb />
degrees midnight, degrees <lb />
below. <lb />
When Turkey Was <lb />
i Tut key at her height was in pi <lb />
CALIFORNIA'S TREES. <lb />
Were First Seen by White Man, <lb />
John In 1841. <lb />
II was on June , that John <lb />
discovered the of <lb />
California Ho was white <lb />
man. so far as we know, who ever be- <lb />
held those monarch.- of forest. <lb />
Nine years later a hunter named <lb />
Dowd was nil Into the company of <lb />
forest kin by a bear that he was <lb />
Chasing, and it was by Dowd that the <lb />
knowledge of monster trees was <lb />
spread abroad, but to <lb />
the distinction of having been Brat <lb />
civilized man to gaze upon the wonder <lb />
j trees. <lb />
The as might; <lb />
I quoin are culled, are found <lb />
j county. Cal. chiefly In two <lb />
the and Mart <lb />
I altitude of about 5.000 feel <lb />
I above the sea They are probably <lb />
I remains of woods belonging <lb />
I to a long past epoch <lb />
I few of them are led. there being <lb />
I a few hundred all told <lb />
Those mighty conifers are easily <lb />
I most remarkable of all both In <lb />
Greenville Chapter R. A M <lb />
 c. Flanagan. II J E Wins <lb />
Covenant No, I. O. O. <lb />
D a, X. L II. Sec <lb />
i. No I <lb />
W. C. L. H <lb />
render Scribe. <lb />
Ti-rte N- I o <lb />
t -v.- ;. J. I <lb />
C. of rt <lb />
Tar River K. of <lb />
C. C; A. B. Ellington <lb />
. of K. and k <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. F. M <lb />
W. W. R.; J. W. Little <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Crass, <lb />
president; <lb />
i. M. Clark secretary. <lb />
Cud of E. O. <lb />
fries, Pros.; Mrs. E. B. Sec. <lb />
Sans <lb />
president; Mrs. W I. Hall <lb />
Round Table- Mrs. K. R. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J. Everett <lb />
Civic W H. Ricks <lb />
president; Mrs. E. V. Smith, <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. president; Mr. -I. I. Wool <lb />
en, secretory. <lb />
The Kings A I <lb />
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BUSINESS CARDS. I <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT <lb />
Office opposite H. U <lb />
S and next door to i Flan- <lb />
new <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
formerly occupied by J. L <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
in Edwards Building <lb />
Court Square. <lb />
. North Carolina <lb />
L. I. Moore W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
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bound, bound <lb />
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H. W. CARTER, M D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
Greenville with. Dr. I- James <lb />
a. m. to p. m. Mondays. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In building. St. <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
III A <lb />
Fur years So. Haven, <lb />
Western stuck show Denver. <lb />
DENVER. Col., Jan. an- <lb />
National Western Block Show <lb />
opened here today and will<lb />
of every famous city of the an- <lb />
world except Rome. She held <lb />
by sword Athens, Corinth. Sparta. <lb />
Grecian Thebes, As <lb />
Babylon, <lb />
Nineveh. Jerusalem. <lb />
Mecca. Medina. <lb />
Memphis. Egyptian Thebes mid <lb />
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your wife want the <lb />
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ballot as an enlightened and <lb />
replied Mr. <lb />
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Chinese Complexions. been a wreck, himself. If <lb />
A has In la bad not prevented, cured <lb />
the waits of bis oh kidney trouble he <lb />
on massage In China, lie I had taken other so <lb />
for years, without benefit and <lb />
also improved my sight. Now, <lb />
j at seventy. am feeling For <lb />
dyspepsia, indigestion, all <lb />
liver and kidney troubles, they're <lb />
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civil Engineer <lb />
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Civil Engineers and <lb />
N. <lb />
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leave Jan. <lb />
nary , <lb />
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a. Birmingham <lb />
and points <lb />
and <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb />
SEABOARD MAIL No. <lb />
a. in.-For <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton. New York, Boston <lb />
and <lb />
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a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches aid car. <lb />
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at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and n .-.- O. for <lb />
and points west. <lb />
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p. Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
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Handel. <lb />
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exhibition is l owe him every <lb />
remarks that exquisite complexion <lb />
of the young Chinese women is due <lb />
not to enameling, us been <lb />
peeled, but to careful manipulation of <lb />
tho face <lb />
begin by a gentle pinching of <lb />
cheeks between the tips or their fin- without equal. Try them. Only <lb />
which lusts fully ten minutes, at all druggists <lb />
then apply lotions on absorbent cotton, <lb />
then an unguent, and finish by knead- , , ,, A <lb />
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toward Ills Is a harmless Friday morning, <lb />
correct process arrived <lb />
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Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
in Woolen building on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
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AT LAW <lb />
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by<lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
mouths. <lb />
year. <lb />
rates be had <lb />
at the business <lb />
The Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolution, <lb />
t respect will be charted for at <lb />
sat per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be charged at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second <lb />
August 1910, at the post office a <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
set of March J, 1879. <lb />
JANUARY 1818. <lb />
The water wagon carries a lead of <lb />
ice too. <lb />
It will not be this the 4th <lb />
July. <lb />
This bad as the ground hog <lb />
could us. <lb />
You will know how to enjoy good <lb />
weather more when it comes back. <lb />
All of the frozen water pipes hare <lb />
not yet got back to normal condition <lb />
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The fourth district is leading off <lb />
with about half a dozen candidates <lb />
for congress. <lb />
Is it because the tight wads can- <lb />
not see from ten to twenty per cent <lb />
In a few months <lb />
Wade of the Charlotte I U i I II i II I I B S <lb />
Chronicle, Is Junketing In Florida <lb />
trying to escape the <lb />
writes some interesting things about <lb />
POLITICS AND <lb />
POLITICIANS <lb />
THIS DATE IN <lb />
HISTORY <lb />
If <lb />
He <lb />
II II ll <lb />
his trip, but his not on learning announce for I Franklin <lb />
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how to eat a dinner re- the Republican gubernatorial <lb />
nor. <lb />
Madison. WIs., is to Tote next <lb />
minds us of s fellow who does not <lb />
know how to eat raw oysters <lb />
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of <lb />
month on the commission form <lb />
government. <lb />
The Republican state convention <lb />
of Maine will be held In Bangor, Apr. <lb />
Speaker Atkins of the Illinois house <lb />
of representatives has formally an- <lb />
his candidacy for the Re- <lb />
publican nomination for governor <lb />
Senator Owen of Oklahoma whose <lb />
Texas is corning. They are build- <lb />
a One hotel In Huston, and word <lb />
Is given out In advance that It will <lb />
be will be forbid- <lb />
den to accept gratuities, and guests <lb />
will be requested to help the manage- <lb />
enforce this rule by not offering term will expire next March be <lb />
extra for services. opposed for re-election by former <lb />
governor, Charles N. Haskell. <lb />
Congressman M. E. of the <lb />
Postmaster Hitchcock Is not Pennsylvania district Is mention- <lb />
with having placed the el u. possible candidate for <lb />
in a paying basis. He t ion st the primaries In Maine next <lb />
would have the government take over T. of Water- <lb />
telegraph and do as some . . . . <lb />
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Mas- <lb />
countries have been doing Representative Frank <lb />
successfully for many years. Willis of Ohio are to speak at the <lb />
telegraph lines would Lincoln In Springfield, <lb />
he Just as successful here <lb />
. John Hays Hammond of i- <lb />
as abroad and might be the means <lb />
setts and Governor Robert P. Bass <lb />
of giving the people better and cheap- of New Hampshire are to at <lb />
service. the opening meeting of the <lb />
can in in Feb- <lb />
born in <lb />
Last week was one of great <lb />
William J. Bryan's name has been <lb />
activity In The advanced for a position on the Dent- <lb />
of our schools met -primary ballot in Nebraska as <lb />
. . preferential candidate for the <lb />
here and discussed problems of the ,., , ,, , <lb />
greatest Interest to the development <lb />
of education In our county. <lb />
by a petition placed on file <lb />
with the of state. <lb />
Professor P. Holden, known as <lb />
This is when the automobile stays <lb />
In the stable, and the faithful horse <lb />
has to take the weather. <lb />
Neither the plumber nor the coal <lb />
man care what you say, so long as the <lb />
blizzard keeps blowing their way. <lb />
this weather Is fit for <lb />
It to keep people in the chimney <lb />
or by the stove. <lb />
Meetings were held at the Training the originator of the corn gospel, has <lb />
school and many addresses and lee-1 resigned his position as <lb />
were made and read. <lb />
pals of high schools our county <lb />
of the extension department of <lb />
the Iowa Agricultural College to be- <lb />
come a candidate for the Republican <lb />
were told Just what to do to further nomination for governor. <lb />
enlarge their circle of education There will be only delegates in <lb />
at the close of these meetings they next Democratic State <lb />
in Pennsylvania which is less <lb />
all left with the satisfaction of time <lb />
Boston. Died in Philadelphia <lb />
April 1790. <lb />
a pioneer <lb />
American novelist, born in <lb />
Philadelphia. Died there Feb. <lb />
1810. <lb />
under Gen. Morgan <lb />
defeated the British under Col. <lb />
in the battle of Cow- <lb />
pens. South Carolina, <lb />
and masked balls <lb />
were prohibited In <lb />
received its first <lb />
telegraph message from <lb />
go. <lb />
mob of women destroyed the <lb />
railroad bridges crossings <lb />
at Erie, Pa. <lb />
Tyler, tenth president of <lb />
the United States, died in Rich- <lb />
Va. Born In <lb />
Va., March 1790. <lb />
Victor Emmanuel. II., king of <lb />
Italy, buried in the Pantheon <lb />
in Rome. <lb />
British defeated the <lb />
troops in battle of <lb />
of Prussia celebrated <lb />
Its bl-centenary. <lb />
F. Johnson elected <lb />
United State senator from <lb />
Maine. <lb />
15.5- <lb />
EDITORS <lb />
The Near and she Times. <lb />
Farmers now express fear that the <lb />
tenants will become <lb />
aged with their occupation on account <lb />
of the low price of cotton and desert <lb />
Hand your cash business to your <lb />
local merchant You expect him to <lb />
you when your finances <lb />
are he does. Ha spends <lb />
his profit at home, pays city, <lb />
the fields. We do not share In so taxes, licenses taxes, par- <lb />
serious a view of the situation. It taxes, Interest at the <lb />
a fact that the colored tenants have rents, clerk hire, etc., and <lb />
been given a taste of the helps support the school and church- <lb />
that is, they have unusual- es. You can't get along without hiss <lb />
large returns from their work end nine times out of ten you will- <lb />
the last few years when get better goods and save mosey by <lb />
was high this year they are trading with News. <lb />
the distress which follows on <lb />
worse off. however, than their land- <lb />
lords, who had likewise been enjoy- <lb />
exceptional prosperity in <lb />
Sales Day. <lb />
The idea advocated <lb />
by the Lexington board of trade Is <lb />
good one. It is nothing new, having <lb />
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The now being expressed at a regular <lb />
will not want to county of the <lb />
down from the temporary state of u w <lb />
independence and take chances but w of as <lb />
fickle farming again. This is In om counties of the <lb />
cry, bat there is nothing in it late custom prevails to this day <lb />
the are optimistic their counties are the better for <lb />
white neighbors. The situation they Tn In each month <lb />
find themselves In Is not unusual. to the county com- <lb />
For many years before 1909 they la- meet and on that day in <lb />
bored got along on the average counties where the good old <lb />
price that was paid for cotton. They custom prevails, hundreds of good <lb />
did not own their own horses sad and <lb />
moles many of them do they to the county seat If they <lb />
rids around in rubber-tired cow- W or <lb />
buggies as many of them do <lb />
did not have large bank accounts At town they meet <lb />
as many of them do now; but they other of the country wan- <lb />
kept on The season of lo Purchase pigs, calves, cows <lb />
prosperity which they have been en- colts and a <lb />
M. <lb />
Don M. Dickinson, for many years for the or three <lb />
and trafficking Is the result. <lb />
Another thing that these <lb />
does is to promote sociability. <lb />
Friends and relatives rendezvous at <lb />
than half the number in the last con- <lb />
one of the leading lawyers and poll-1 been by <lb />
of Michigan, was Us-j landlords and the chances are that <lb />
county, N. Y. January 1846. j the colored tenants are taking the <lb />
As an infant he was taken by depression about as calmly the county seat and spend the day <lb />
parents to Michigan and at the early for whom they have worked. I Pleasantly and profitably and <lb />
age of graduated from the law de-l do not expect them to people of the county are draws <lb />
of the state university at the is no place for more closely together by such <lb />
We e P The number was Arbor. His ability as a to go. The the place together. It creates a <lb />
Of what Importance this education- of cast for j led the Democrats to make for the in the South and and a county <lb />
gathering is to our county it, the Democratic candidate for him chairman of their state knows it. He can get along much to be desired, <lb />
would be impossible to define. nor 1910 upon which the basis of I committee in and four years j better there than elsewhere and while The board of trade is on the right <lb />
flee it to say that in developing representation is fixed. j later he became the Michigan member wages are higher by the day when track. It is to be hoped that they <lb />
we increase brain power to be heard at the Democratic national commit- working on some construction pro-j Will not let the matter drop but <lb />
dinner of the Grover Cleveland there is an even balance push it through. Let every merchant <lb />
In doing so are fitting the coming can up n made Mr. Dick-the farm-life that appeals to the in Lexington put on something <lb />
generation with an asset without Washington next month will be Gov- postmaster-general. Two years sense and thrift and en- for these sales days and <lb />
in the development of a county, Hadley of Missouri. Governor later he left the cabinet to resume; The relationship it widely and the people will <lb />
Educators that took part in the of Maryland, law practice. In he farm hand and the They have felt the need of <lb />
conferences lust held in the Fairbanks of Indiana. the United States before the has been In friendliness and some method of getting together, ex- <lb />
changing ideas and product, an <lb />
Job Hedges of York and John <lb />
Training school should be acclaimed Hammond of <lb />
as the benefactors and C. Capers, president of the lea- <lb />
our county in that they are doing will be toastmaster. <lb />
all within their power to give our Governor W. R. Stubbs of Kan- <lb />
boys and a chance one of the original <lb />
Education. not Just primary M declared favor of <lb />
to do without It and admirer of La but believes <lb />
march in the line of progress. should not be nominated for <lb />
out the higher education offered in, president for the reason that his re- <lb />
never seen this kind of weather be- <lb />
fore, but there has been worse. <lb />
Cold as it is. the trees covered with high schools the young people of the from the progressive leader- <lb />
a glittering coat of ice are something county might attain something of would De to <lb />
. . . . . . , . a factor for good out of that <lb />
pretty to look at body, but with higher education m <lb />
the way, they will get there quick-1 Ag. <lb />
and In larger numbers. Which Is which after thirty years of <lb />
what Pitt county needs to be the constant effort has succeeded in <lb />
international commission appointed that community of interest which <lb />
to settle the Bering Sea claims and necessary to all <lb />
a few years later he was one of the lotto server, <lb />
members of the Court of Arbitration <lb />
to adjust the controversy between the <lb />
United States and the Republic of <lb />
Salvador. <lb />
A trail Order Deal. <lb />
We have been an Instant believer <lb />
will take to the plan readily. <lb />
Lexington Dispatch. <lb />
Why Put Money in Bank. <lb />
It Is a good advice which a <lb />
It has the point that there <lb />
must he something more than talk <lb />
to get the hotel. <lb />
The heavy snow and freeze may be <lb />
worth a good bit to the farmers in the <lb />
way of saving fertilizer bills this <lb />
year. If so there will be good In It. <lb />
Not to be outdone by Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington, Raleigh also got a North <lb />
Pole date with Doc Cook. <lb />
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Sufferers from water pipes <lb />
would rather see summer come back <lb />
than more freezing weather. <lb />
If Greenville is to get that new <lb />
hotel this year, her own people must <lb />
get busy and show their faith by <lb />
their works. Will they do It <lb />
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In the death of Dr. James <lb />
superintendent of the state hospital <lb />
in Raleigh. North Carolina and the <lb />
medical profession lost a able <lb />
most useful man. <lb />
In years gone by farmers did not <lb />
mind selling wood, but very few of <lb />
them do now. Inability to get <lb />
hands to cut It may have something <lb />
to do with the scarcity. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Cotton at the present of <lb />
greatest county the state. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
the ballot conferred upon the <lb />
women of state, has decided to <lb />
continue its organization in order to <lb />
Meetings of the utmost Importance . <lb />
help the women other states <lb />
to our have been taken place; their fight for the franchise. <lb />
at the Training school these few past <lb />
days, and strange to say although I I I<lb />
the most and educational i <lb />
trading with home merchants. You ton county. S. C, exchange gives in <lb />
Charles Cox. Bee what you buy, get what the farmers to start bank <lb />
Charles Cox who has won want and cause a larger circulation; counts, no matter how small the <lb />
fame in two widely diverse fields, money at home. One of the amount left over after the years- <lb />
railroad finance and the science of most and pointed debts are paid. We <lb />
biology was born in Richmond of advantage of buying at -if one money In his pocket <lb />
New York, January 1846. Is given the following, is likely to go and he will never <lb />
completing his education at from the sample case. It Is an know how it goes; so though yon <lb />
College 1869 he became story; have only ten dollars your pocket <lb />
with a banking I Down In Oklahoma the other day go to one of your banks and start a <lb />
house la New York. His financial a man went into a store to buy a bank account. To have money in a <lb />
training secured for him a position saw. He saw the kind he wanted and bank will give one a feeling of <lb />
in the auditing department of one of asked the price. It was 81.65, the nothing else can give. De <lb />
the railroads and later dealer said. not think that because you have only <lb />
he became treasurer of the Lake, said the man. five or ten dollars to start an account <lb />
Shore and Michigan Southern Rail- can buy the saw from Sears, the cashier will not want your <lb />
Company. Among railroad men Roebuck and company for lit Any cashier will gladly welcome <lb />
the country over Mr. Cox Is well less than It cost said you as a depositor If you have but <lb />
known as a master of the financial j the dealer, I'll sell It to you on one <lb />
side of the railroad business. At same terms as the mall. We hope thousands of our readers <lb />
great majority, have seen At to stay j. <lb />
dial l y invited to lecturers of <lb />
NOTES FROM THE <lb />
BASEBALL WORLD <lb />
Mime time he has acquired among order house Just the <lb />
ill follow this excellent counsel. <lb />
a reputation as a said the customer. Having a bank account <lb />
I student and an original thinker on can send It along and charge it to ages the saving habit, dignifies <lb />
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and plant life. For years on tour the dealer said, provides a better <lb />
The Jacksonville club of the deep or the charge accounts. You can't do system of paying out money than <lb />
Atlantic league has signed of particularly the business with the mall order house specie payments. helps the corn- <lb />
able to explain. Here M wilder was pertaining to that way. Fork over the in which one lives, and <lb />
evolution on which he la a <lb />
people of Greenville have been <lb />
nature, the people of Greenville, In a <lb />
away. Why this should be is more <lb />
than we are <lb />
we are a town with vast <lb />
With business men of <lb />
capacity. With schools that would <lb />
o credit to many other towns of the White for 1912. Doc s he , , . <lb />
three times the population of ours, snow same next season ; the British cabinet, <lb />
,. that he displayed before tho Cubs last a . <lb />
and when It comes to discussing . <lb />
related to evolution of <lb />
the farmer by making him more of <lb />
Wilder <lb />
Jacksonville's pitcher last season. <lb />
Pitcher Doc White has signed with <lb />
ed authority. <lb />
to <lb />
Joseph Albert member <lb />
years old to- <lb />
points these good people of <lb />
Greenville become prominent by their <lb />
fall. <lb />
The customer compiled. makes It easier for the depositor to <lb />
postage and cents borrow In case borrowing instead of <lb />
for depositing becomes advisable <lb />
, times. <lb />
you have to lend a let- put your money In the <lb />
and a money order to mall or- Farmer, <lb />
houses, you <lb />
Princess Nicholas, wife of the The customer inwardly kept I <lb />
son of King George of Greece, to his agreement and paid the Tn <lb />
William known to years old today. I cents for I Mr. J. G. Anderson, originator of <lb />
absence. Perhaps their silence every fan in the Virginia league cir- Parker Chamberlains Ricketts, pres-1 I'll be he said, but the Hock Hill plan for the reduction <lb />
means consent to whatever Is being cult as has signed as man- of Rensselaer Polytechnic In- paid It hand me that of cotton acreage, seems to be meet- <lb />
done at the Training school, but we ager ff tho Roanoke team for the years old today. and I'll take it home myself and with success in organizing South <lb />
are sure that the educators showing -be rid this Carolina. He is not so much <lb />
such interest for our county r. . T We Dy U to you do you however, over the situation la <lb />
Owner Joe the Min- may I be brave today, today think you are You're Oklahoma North Carolina. In this efforts to in. <lb />
and I'm in Chicago and you will have Governor Kitchen he was refer- <lb />
have been a great deal more pleased club, has made arrangements may I be kind and true, <lb />
if the attendance of town people had to have his Millers do their spring greet all men a gracious way. to wait two weeks for that to Commissioner That <lb />
been as large as the importance of training at Ky. put good cheer the things I Whereupon the dealer hung the official suggested that Institutes <lb />
the subject called for. And It can't saw on a peg and put the held from the 17th instant to <lb />
be claimed that the meetings were th one-third And love In the deeds I do. his cash drawer. 25th will cover nearly all the cot- <lb />
interest in the Worcester club of the May the honest heart of a child be makes he said ton counties of the state, and will <lb />
dry, or of no interest to the layman. New league, Jimmy Collins mine. has cost you cents more and taken give the force opportunity for work <lb />
cent, though not near what the f. r- of the The la out of for the present. And the grace of a rose bloom; you two weeks longer to get It than on the suggested This would <lb />
especially were of a nature Let me fill the day with a hope If you had paid my price In the first simply mean talk and nothing done. <lb />
was calculated to appeal to anyone A battery announcer vine, It would be history repeating itself. <lb />
who had any pride in his state or a for And turn my face to the sky's glad That story Is not an exaggeration. The Rock Hill plan requires that a <lb />
. . , h , . Patrons will be In stalled shine. as any one who has kept strict state superintendent should be <lb />
country. Lecturers or such nature new baseball With never a cloud of gloom. count of mall order house pointed, and he In turn should <lb />
that not to have heard them means With the golden levers of Love and will agree. It not only costs point county committees, and these <lb />
great loss. la Indeed to be Light more in the long run and in the sum committees, when they go to work, <lb />
A from a more frigid region Greenville is the only city In the I would lift the world, and when, total, but It wastes a lot of time. It can do something effective. On any <lb />
aid be thought we people down here gee flt , more that ball players as Through a path with kindly deeds take as long to write the order, go other, plan North Carolina could he <lb />
called this the . chief executives of two made bright, to the and get a money or- at best but loosely organized for <lb />
we do. Come again when we have our and gins, j,, John M Ward and , the mM R u we up <lb />
snow and you sea for your- of the coming were great performers on the night, to your nearest dealer and buy It Anderson for this stats we would be <lb />
elf. county generation. diamond. I I would rest In peace. outright and carry R heats with you. all Chronicle. <lb />
mer expected at the time of planting <lb />
is far better than 1-2 cents, the <lb />
figures around which It hung <lb />
for weeks. <lb />
LEGAL <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
court of Pitt county in special <lb />
proceeding No. 1698. entitled J. H. <lb />
et against Edgar Barn- <lb />
hill et the <lb />
sell for cash before the <lb />
court house door In Greenville on <lb />
Monday, Jan. 1912 at noon, the <lb />
following described two lots or par- <lb />
of land situate In the <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
lot described fully in a deed <lb />
to Albert Ward wife to B. L. T., <lb />
Edgar and L. B. which <lb />
de d appears of record in the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
County in book L-4, page Be- <lb />
ginning at the north-west corner of <lb />
the old J. R. Ward lot and runs <lb />
street 2-3 thence south <lb />
west yards to Carson's line; thence <lb />
with Carson's line 2-3 yards to <lb />
the Ward lot; thence north with the <lb />
line of the Ward lot to the beginning, <lb />
containing 1-3 square yards. <lb />
This lot is called the old Coach shop <lb />
lot . <lb />
Also one other lot in the town of <lb />
Bethel described fully Ina deed from <lb />
Albert Ward and wife to B. L. <lb />
L. B. dated Feb. <lb />
1888 recorded In book Y-4. page <lb />
M. Beginning at <lb />
north corner on the east side <lb />
of James street and runs east with <lb />
said line feet; thence <lb />
north with James and <lb />
streets feet to a corner of the <lb />
wall; thence west with said wall <lb />
feet to James street; thence south <lb />
with James street feet to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing square feet <lb />
This lot is known as the resident lot <lb />
of the late B. L. T. and Susan Barn- <lb />
Said property Is sold for partition. <lb />
This Jan. 1912. <lb />
F. O. JAMES. Commissioner. <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
By virtue of a of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
by Riley Jenkins to A. B. <lb />
on the 1st day of January. <lb />
1903. which said mortgage deed is <lb />
duly recorded in register's office In <lb />
Pitt county, In book O. page <lb />
The undersigned, will on Monday, the <lb />
22nd day of January. 1912, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose to public sale <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or par- <lb />
of land to <lb />
Lying and being in Bethel town- <lb />
ship. Pit county, North Carolina, and <lb />
being the land where Riley Jenkins <lb />
now lives, and being the same land <lb />
purchased by the said Riley Jenkins <lb />
of M. D. adjoining the <lb />
lands of 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 to satisfy <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 18th day of December. <lb />
1911. <lb />
B. A BEVERLY. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
PROPERTY FOB SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an order of <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm doing business under the <lb />
the superior court, made Jan. 12.1911 name of Greenville Wholesale Co. <lb />
In a special proceeding therein en- w- dissolved by mutual consent on <lb />
being number 1697 upon the P. S. sold his one-third <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Pitt <lb />
To R. M. <lb />
Take Notice. That on the first day <lb />
of May. 1911. at the court door <lb />
In the town of L. W. <lb />
Tucker, sheriff, in and for the county <lb />
of Pitt did expose to public sale the <lb />
following described piece or parcel <lb />
of land, in Greenville township, to- <lb />
docket of said court. I will offer for <lb />
sale before the court house door of <lb />
Pitt to the highest bidder, for cash, <lb />
at o'clock, noon, Feb. 1912. the <lb />
following described real estate, sit- <lb />
the town of Greenville, de- <lb />
scribed as <lb />
One house and lot fee <lb />
on the southeastern side of <lb />
son avenue, adjoining the lot of W. <lb />
M. Moore, J. J. Corey, and others and <lb />
known as the residence of the late <lb />
J. R. Corey, and being lot No. as <lb />
shown on a map made in dividing the <lb />
lands of J. R. Corey and J. J. Corey. <lb />
Also one-half undivided remainder <lb />
interest in fee after the life estate <lb />
of Mrs. W. H. Flake, in and to a <lb />
town lot situated on the south <lb />
eastern side of Dickinson avenue and <lb />
being a corner lot lying in the S. E. <lb />
angle where the new street recently <lb />
opened intersects Dickinson avenue <lb />
and being lot No. on the may above <lb />
mentioned. <lb />
The said above described lands as <lb />
the interest appear being the <lb />
property of J. R. Corey at his death. <lb />
This, January 1912, <lb />
W. F. EVANS. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
B. B. Sugg, William and <lb />
wife, Stocks, vs. John David <lb />
Fred Jones and wife, <lb />
Jones; and Bonnie Best <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, Clerk, on the 15th day <lb />
of January, 1912. the undersigned <lb />
commissioner will, on Saturday, the <lb />
17th day of February. 1912. expose to <lb />
the highest bidder for cash, the fol- <lb />
OF TUX CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT <lb />
la the state of North Carolina, at the close of business. December 1911 <lb />
business to D. S. Smith <lb />
W. J. the other <lb />
members of the firm. D. S. Smith <lb />
and W. J. will continue <lb />
under the same firm name, i <lb />
they assuming all liabilities and as- <lb />
sets of the firm and all debts due the <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and Capital stock paid <lb />
firm are payable to them. <lb />
D. S. SMITH. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
S. E. GATES. <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 />
Cask items . <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin. Including all <lb />
minor coin currency . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes . <lb />
2.255.65 <lb />
643.30 <lb />
4.000.00 <lb />
33.386.54 <lb />
200.00 <lb />
fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, lees cur- <lb />
rent taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check. <lb />
92.50 j Savings deposits . <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
880.16 i <lb />
4,177.00 <lb />
lug <lb />
18.125.00 <lb />
2,085.52 <lb />
56,499.22 <lb />
36,699.79 <lb />
904.64 <lb />
Stray Taken I. <lb />
I have taken up one cow, white <lb />
color, about years old. marked <lb />
smooth crop and two slits in <lb />
ears. Owner can get by prov- <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
December 1911. <lb />
f. E. FLEMING. <lb />
Route Greenville. N. C.<lb />
described tract or parcel of <lb />
land <lb />
In Pitt county. North Car- <lb />
and in Greenville Township, <lb />
beginning at a stake on the New <lb />
Bern road, D. S. Sermon's corner <lb />
and runs south east poles to <lb />
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
A G. Cox vs. Emma Harris. R. L. <lb />
N. S. Avery. John Griffin, Will <lb />
Griffin. John Williams and wife Lou <lb />
B. Williams, Maggie B. Stocks, Nan- <lb />
ale Pattie Braxton, Janie <lb />
Braxton, Clara Braxton. Elisha B. <lb />
Jones. Griffin, Warren Avery, <lb />
Mary Avery. Riley Edwards, <lb />
Bettie Edwards <lb />
aid road to <lb />
James Braxton. i -j- j I the beginning, containing acres <lb />
of Pitt thereof; the said land was taxed or more or less and being owned by the <lb />
Laughinghouse and B A. J d of B. jg heirs. <lb />
By virtue of authority ,,,. , Imp of made for the purpose <lb />
first day of of making partition among the ten- <lb />
in common. <lb />
H. C. Edwards and Chas. Cobb on the <lb />
west; W. H. Jr., on the east; <lb />
Ninth street on the north; Tenth <lb />
street on the south, and known as the <lb />
B. E. warehouse property <lb />
being the identical property <lb />
B. E. warehouse stood a take centered by two maples then <lb />
v . It was burned, containing about west poles to a stake In <lb />
one-half acre, more or less, and being the field, J. J. Sermons line, then <lb />
the lands above described. Said lands with his line north west poles <lb />
heirs at law W sold at said sale for taxes due to the Greenville and New Bern road. <lb />
for the year MM at which sale southerly with <lb />
James Braxton, Reedy Branch i the containing <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my farm between <lb />
and Parmele one cow, pale red color, <lb />
marked half moon under each ear. <lb />
Had on a chain collar when she dis- <lb />
appeared. Suitable reward for re- <lb />
W. G. BARNHILL <lb />
Parmele. N. C. <lb />
State of Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, Hodges, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge be- <lb />
STANCILL HODGES. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ELIAS G. BERRY. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Notary Public. <lb />
R. C CANNON, My expires Feb. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
POEMS WE MISS. <lb />
Events tn Our Na- <lb />
History. <lb />
We mini volumes of <lb />
oration odes of quite respectable liter- <lb />
sue by an order <lb />
to the above special proceeding now <lb />
and of <lb />
will expire on the <lb />
May, 1912. <lb />
I have taken one yearling, reddish <lb />
brown color, marked slit in left ear <lb />
and ragged slit la right. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving ownership and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
B. FLEMING. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Dec. ltd <lb />
pending before the clerk of the day of January, 1912. j This the 15th day of January, 1912. <lb />
court, I will sell on R w. KING, F. C. HARDING. Commissioner. <lb />
. . . tO H <lb />
Purchaser.<lb />
February noon, at the court house i <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, that certain tract of . North County, In the <lb />
land in Pitt county, formerly known SALE. Court. <lb />
as the home place of Felix Braxton j By of of sale con-1 Susie S. Harris vs. Henry Spencer <lb />
Where he lived and died, adjoining in a certain mortgage Harris. <lb />
lands of G. B. Ellis, Joshua to the <lb />
above named will <lb />
an action entitled <lb />
been commenced <lb />
The <lb />
which is to be had by referring to 1810, and due the 1st day of Feb. the superior court of Pitt county <lb />
deed from J. to Felix 1911, which said mortgage Is record- to have the dower of the plaintiff in <lb />
ton recorded In the register's office at page Pitt lands of her late husband, H. S. <lb />
of Pitt county book page ., , on Monday the to her as Prescribed <lb />
containing acres more or win on , and will <lb />
saving and excepting therefrom 255th day of Feb., 1912 at m, before notice that he Is <lb />
said farm being In the court house door offer for sale ed to appear before the clerk of the <lb />
section of Pitt county. the highest bidder the following superior court of Pitt at his <lb />
This the 12th day of January. 1912. piece or of land, In Greenville, N. C. on Mon- <lb />
8- X Feb. 1912 and answer or <lb />
Stray <lb />
I have taken up a male yearling, <lb />
black and white spotted; unmarked. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving own- <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON, JR., <lb />
It. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HAD SAW HOT. <lb />
Then the What It Really <lb />
Meant B. Blind. <lb />
you ever blind for an entire <lb />
evening of your life- blind midst <lb />
at a Jolly company who were I but we look in vain for an <lb />
and and didn't la the least war f <lb />
realize your asked a j one of us with <lb />
worker recently. -That was what I bind us all In <lb />
happened to me not ago. and th, of great hearted bu- <lb />
must say It was a moil uncomfortable Is supreme national <lb />
experience. with per- w look an <lb />
sous who have lout their sight now as war the <lb />
I did before. greatest of ail life's soldiers as its <lb />
see. went to call upon a Kt <lb />
young girl from my home town those wonderful expeditions <lb />
being educated in a private institution travels of <lb />
for the blind near here. bad been to settlement of <lb />
see her before, so I was prepared up of <lb />
for the way her companions crowded reclamation of the deserts <lb />
boot me. felt my my hands , Texas. How other- <lb />
my fare remarked everything m,.,,,,,,, pastry are our <lb />
I on. saying. becoming her o ,,.,,,. hf beauty the <lb />
bat she and so , ,,., grandeur of the <lb />
Nor was I surprised when my . founded this marvel- <lb />
union of states, of these heroes <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Lying and being In the town to the complaint or petition <lb />
North Carolina, th,, <lb />
lug at a stake south side of demanded n said complaint <lb />
avenue, feet from J. B. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the authority of a <lb />
judgment rendered at the No- <lb />
D. Jordan and F. K. Kan- course to line feet, <lb />
L. A Randolph J. H. Ran- then an course feet, <lb />
trading as a curse feet para- <lb />
against Fernando the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will <lb />
expose to public sale, before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, to the high- <lb />
est bidder, on Monday, the 6th day of <lb />
o'clock, noon, <lb />
a certain tract or parcel of land in <lb />
the y of lilt and state of North <lb />
described as <lb />
Known as a part of the Shivers place, <lb />
on the north side of Tar river, con- <lb />
two acres, more or less, <lb />
and bounded on the north and east by <lb />
Geo. Mooring, on the south by W. J. <lb />
Fleming, and the west by W. J. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
The undersigned commissioner will <lb />
sell a fee-simple title to one acre <lb />
of above land and the life estate <lb />
Fernando in the other acre. <lb />
For full description and source of <lb />
title see the judgment in above en- <lb />
titled recorded on Minute Docket <lb />
No. page in the office of the <lb />
This Jan. 1912 <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
F. O. JAMES SON. <lb />
for Plaintiff. <lb />
with the first line, thence a <lb />
course feet to the begin- <lb />
being the whole of No. <lb />
south of avenue. <lb />
This January 6th, 1912. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
R. O. Mortgagee <lb />
Donnell Attorney. <lb />
Taken <lb />
I ave taken up a spotted hoe mark- <lb />
ed with swallow fork In right ear. <lb />
en get same by proving <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
A. K. <lb />
R. F. D. i N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
duly qualified as administratrix o <lb />
estate of E. F. deceased be- <lb />
for D. C. Moore, clerk supreme court <lb />
Of Pitt county, notice Is hereby given, What it <lb />
to all persons Indebted to said estate ., know <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court before D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk. <lb />
William and wife, Bessie <lb />
Minton; Joseph Warren and wife, <lb />
Charity Warren; James <lb />
and wife, Nannie Davenport; <lb />
Briley and wife, Briley, vs. <lb />
Jennie Walter Davenport and <lb />
clerk of Pitt Superior court the Davenport <lb />
mortgage and deeds referred to in V of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
mortgage <lb />
aid Judgment. <lb />
Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
WM. H. LONG. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, January 1912.<lb />
D. C. Moore. Clerk, on the 15th day <lb />
of January. 1912, the undersigned <lb />
commissioner will, on Saturday, the <lb />
17th day of February. 1912, expose to <lb />
public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following described <lb />
tract or parcel of laud <lb />
and being In the county of <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina and <lb />
in Carolina Township, adjoining the <lb />
lands of J. H. Briley, William Dav- <lb />
W. and others, <lb />
containing acres more or <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among ten- <lb />
ants In common. <lb />
This 18th day of January, 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner.<lb />
He Knew It. <lb />
He was under examination <lb />
by a New York lawyer with refer- <lb />
to his qualifications as a juror <lb />
in an Important case. <lb />
you the lawyer <lb />
asked, is meant <lb />
of <lb />
the man replied prompt- <lb />
me have your definition of <lb />
I understand it, I tell <lb />
said the man. <lb />
friend condoned me through the class- <lb />
rooms, pointing out new work and <lb />
displaying some fine hue work bad <lb />
started that morning, quite us though <lb />
see It nil. <lb />
on this visit, for the time. <lb />
I was Invited for supper <lb />
upend evening with the girls. I <lb />
was delighted i the Invitation <lb />
and enjoyed which was <lb />
ed by sighted waitresses In a well <lb />
lighted dining room. But after that <lb />
experience rime. We walked from <lb />
he dining mom Into dim halls, and us <lb />
mounted the stairs lo the sitting <lb />
room we walked lore utter darkness <lb />
I to envy my friend, who <lb />
lied lightly by side, while <lb />
only grope my way awkwardly. <lb />
in the sitting room I for n Chair <lb />
and dropped Into It. waiting for the <lb />
lights to be turned on. Hut the laugh- <lb />
and the went on Bacon- <lb />
about me. a few <lb />
minutes It dawned upon me that lights <lb />
were not an Institution <lb />
for the blind the sitting <lb />
room no darker for those <lb />
then than It had been all through the <lb />
beautiful, sunny day I had enjoyed so <lb />
much. As my eyes grew h bit n <lb />
to the I could per <lb />
that the girls bad drawn their <lb />
chairs up around mine were bus;, <lb />
with embroidery hue making n-- <lb />
they talked. <lb />
rest of the evening I <lb />
sat there trying not to let my blind <lb />
fret me. not to appear <lb />
when the girls, forgetful of my <lb />
to make Immediate settlement with -when I tell you know what held up their work for <lb />
the undersigned and all persons thing is, know it. That's all aB was time I realize <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To R. M. <lb />
Take Notice. That on the first day of <lb />
May. 1911. at the court house door <lb />
hi the town of James C. <lb />
Tyson, 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, in the town <lb />
Greenville, adjoining the lands or <lb />
lots of H. C. Edwards and Chas. Conn <lb />
the west; W. H. Dull, Jr., on the <lb />
east; Ninth street the north; <lb />
Tenth street on the south and known <lb />
as the B. warehouse <lb />
property and being the Identical <lb />
property on which <lb />
warehouse stood before it was burned, <lb />
containing about one-half acre, more <lb />
or less and being the lauds above <lb />
described. we-e sold <lb />
said for taxes due for the year <lb />
at which sale the undersigned <lb />
became the purchaser thereof; the <lb />
said land was taxed or assessed In <lb />
the name of B. E. for the <lb />
Tear 1910. The time of redemption delay. <lb />
will expire on the day of This the 10th day f January, 1912. <lb />
ALBION DUNN. <lb />
This January 1912. for Mack <lb />
R. W. . . <lb />
Purchaser. <lb />
mg <lb />
holding claims against said estate <lb />
arc hereby notified to file their claim ,., want hear any more of <lb />
with tho undersigned within of interposed the <lb />
months from the date hereof or the question ad- <lb />
notice will be in bar of , by <lb />
cover. the man Insisted. <lb />
This the day of January, 1912. if knew what It was <lb />
LEILA F. WILLIAMS ., , <lb />
Administratrix of the estate of E. you are you know what <lb />
Williams. I is meant by preponderance of <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney. define directed the court. <lb />
evidence previously ponder- <lb />
TO CREDITORS. was the <lb />
duly before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt co., as <lb />
executive of the estate of Alex Crimes Tis STORE WON'T <lb />
notice la give, -o <lb />
all persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the mi- We Have a Medicine I hill <lb />
and all persons having, We Do <lb />
claims against said estate are Back Offer. <lb />
ed that they must present the Te time you think you need <lb />
to the undersigned tor payment on dose of don't take it <lb />
before the th day of January 1913, Even If you have token <lb />
tills notice will be plead in bar before, this might be the very dose <lb />
Application for Pardon of Mack Harris <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
governor of North Carolina for <lb />
pardon of Mack Harris, convicted at <lb />
tho November term. 1811, of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, of the <lb />
crime of manslaughter, and <lb />
ed to the public roads of Pitt county <lb />
for a tern of nine months. <lb />
All persons who oppose the grant- <lb />
of said pardon are <lb />
ward their protests to the governor <lb />
or <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
I that would you. Its is <lb />
ROSA I sometimes by <lb />
of Alex Grimes If yOU are constipated <lb />
or bilious or if your liver has gotten <lb />
and inactive two or <lb />
Stray Taken Dodson's Liver Tone, pleasant <lb />
I have taken up a black and white tasted vegetable liquid, will <lb />
potted marked swallow fork you feel like <lb />
the right ear, In the loft-1 we would recommend Dodson's <lb />
owner can get same by proving own- Tone In place if we <lb />
and paying charges, were willing to fully guarantee it <lb />
This January 1818. Bo anybody who buys n bottle of <lb />
T. Liver Tone at Pharmacy <lb />
N j. it not II <lb />
. substitute for may come <lb />
There never was a man as Import- the store any day and get <lb />
ant as a bride expects her husband back <lb />
be it absolutely no bad <lb />
You can flatter silly girls by call- Ma harmless for children <lb />
them flirts. well as grown-ups. <lb />
what it really Is to be <lb />
Press. <lb />
Getting Rid of Fear <lb />
is meant in <lb />
writes The <lb />
self suggestion to I <lb />
ends For Instance, If not <lb />
dislikes lo do one <lb />
conquer the <lb />
resolutely saying over words exp-e--- <lb />
the necessity of doing the thin <lb />
at once With pleasure. The lo- <lb />
who is to go upstairs th <lb />
dark may. Is said, overcome tills <lb />
by saying. -I not afraid; <lb />
Is nothing can hurt me <lb />
The underlying Idea is that the mind <lb />
is the rent ruler of the body <lb />
by allowing the mind to take command <lb />
of a from higher mid in <lb />
the lower point of view may <lb />
vanquished good accomplished <lb />
Christian Herald <lb />
Notifying th God. <lb />
One of the odd things the visitor <lb />
Burma will is large <lb />
of hells Then <lb />
bells are hung snored <lb />
a few feet the ground. <lb />
sweet all Burmese be <lb />
they tin furnished <lb />
The worshiper who comes <lb />
before the pagoda strikes one <lb />
these bells with s wooden mallet. <lb />
Is to attract the attention of the pod <lb />
A Kindred Feeling. <lb />
we have to use our star <lb />
men explained foot <lb />
. , .- <lb />
for fear we'll lose one them <lb />
know jut ho <lb />
the young bride. feel that <lb />
my best <lb />
Herald. <lb />
who so highly <lb />
it is true Walt Whitman <lb />
chanted the song democracy, but <lb />
his chant is n prophecy of <lb />
Ideal It Is an exhortation, not i. <lb />
manifestation The spirit that <lb />
1- striving toward <lb />
of this y is beat caught <lb />
when exemplified In the lives and <lb />
deeds of the men who lived and fought, <lb />
conquered and died lighting, <lb />
ed by this spirit This is the creative <lb />
work of the poet we await.- <lb />
Scott <lb />
CITIES HARD TO KILL <lb />
Rome. Constantinople and <lb />
London Have Suffered. <lb />
It Is a thing to kill n city, <lb />
and there are some well known <lb />
that have so vitality that they <lb />
will survive number of disasters. <lb />
Take Rome as s first example. No <lb />
fewer ten limes has she <lb />
swept by pestilence. She bus been <lb />
burned twice and starved out on six <lb />
occasions. Seven times she has been <lb />
besieged or bombarded. But she stilt <lb />
flourishes. Perhaps that Is why she <lb />
Is called the Eternal City. <lb />
Paris has had eight sieges, ten fain <lb />
Ines. two plagues and one fire which <lb />
devastated It. We make reference <lb />
to the number of revolutions, us they <lb />
are too numerous to mention. <lb />
Paris still sir <lb />
Constantinople has been burned out <lb />
nine times and has suffered from four <lb />
plagues five sieges. There are <lb />
tome people who think that many of <lb />
he sultana have been as bad for the <lb />
us any pestilence yet she, <lb />
goes on. <lb />
Lastly there is the <lb />
London began n of <lb />
In a swamp, her early history she <lb />
was sacked, burned nil <lb />
butchered. She has been de i <lb />
mated by plague five times, exclusive <lb />
of typhus, cholera and such maladies. <lb />
She has been more or less burned See <lb />
en times. She Is thriving In spite of <lb />
all <lb />
CALIFORNIA'S BIG TREES. <lb />
They Ware First by a Man, <lb />
John In 1841. <lb />
It 1841, that John <lb />
Bid Well discovered the <lb />
California lie was the first white <lb />
mini, so far a we know, who ever be- <lb />
held of the forest. <lb />
years Inter a hunter mimed <lb />
was led Into the company of the <lb />
forest kings by u bear Hint he was <lb />
chasing, and It mis by Dowd that the <lb />
knowledge Of the monster trees was <lb />
spread abroad, but to indwell belongs <lb />
the distinction of having been the first <lb />
, man to upon wonder- <lb />
lives <lb />
The as the mighty <lb />
are called, are found In <lb />
county, Cat., chiefly in two <lb />
the and the <lb />
at an altitude of about 1.000 feet <lb />
above the sen probably the <lb />
remains of woods belonging <lb />
to a long past epoch Unfortunately <lb />
few of them left, there being only <lb />
a few hundred ml fold <lb />
These mighty conifers lire easily the <lb />
most remarkable of all trees both in <lb />
age and In hulk They are from ti <lb />
feel In height from IS to <lb />
feet In diameter Herald.<lb /></p>
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SHALL <lb />
A MODERN <lb />
so people act <lb />
Mr. Proctor Hill Take Half of th. <lb />
of the Stork If People <lb />
do Liken lite. <lb />
Editor There has been <lb />
so much talk and such little action <lb />
concerning the erection of a new <lb />
hotel in Greenville that the people <lb />
have begun to look upon the project <lb />
as a pipe dream. We are all too <lb />
prone to sit off. discuss and wail for <lb />
the fellow to act, and if ho <lb />
does not suit us then knock <lb />
ville for its lack of public spirit <lb />
Hut with the people and mow <lb />
we have in Greenville it does <lb />
an absurdity tit. tole town to <lb />
it wait fur one man who <lb />
does not live m town, tn take <lb />
the all Important step build <lb />
It docs not seem very con- <lb />
to expect a nonresident of <lb />
town gain only the<lb />
STORIES <lb />
VT <lb />
Football Games That Were Won <lb />
by a Tongue Lashing. <lb />
A TALK THAT BEAT HARVARD. <lb />
Orders On Treasurer, <lb />
by <lb />
board of county <lb />
met in regular monthly session on <lb />
first Monday, with all the Trainer Murphy Mad the <lb />
present. pi to and the and Blue <lb />
The following aggregate a Rose to the Occasion end to <lb />
were ordered paid out of the treas-1 A Dog Won For Columbia. <lb />
paupers, county home <lb />
bridges and ferries. <lb />
court house Jail court <lb />
costs. jury tickets. wit- <lb />
tickets, 125.70; premium on <lb />
bonds. register of deeds. <lb />
clerk Superior court, <lb />
I coroner's inquest, <lb />
superintendent health, <lb />
treatment. constable, <lb />
15.26, commissioners, janitor, <lb />
salaries <lb />
lister deed, 1250; treasurer. <lb />
I.; Sheriff, gen- <lb />
from the Investment, to put era roads. county law, <lb />
bis money in an undertaking which roads. Con- <lb />
people, although roads. Falkland roads, <lb />
revenue and the general benefits that Farm ville roads. Green- <lb />
come from city development are ville roads. roads, <lb />
to touch. I hope <lb />
does depend upon Mr. Proctors additions were made to the <lb />
action alone, vet none other seems pauper list for monthly allowance, <lb />
so disposed. I F. G. James was elected county at- <lb />
I believe we all agree upon at a salary of per year, <lb />
necessity of a- larger hotel Tile L. H. Worthington, J. Garris and <lb />
no doubt, was adequate Dante Moore appointed fence com- <lb />
the time it was built, but the town <lb />
has grown both in Import- was ordered that all applicant <lb />
since and unless we to be to the pauper list must <lb />
can arrange to accommodate the appear before the board or be exam- <lb />
that come here they will make it by the superintendent of health. <lb />
convenient to go elsewhere. Some corrections were made in <lb />
rear ago there no Training taxes where errors had occurred ill <lb />
School in i Greenville listing. <lb />
i as educational center and The several officer hied their re- <lb />
now alter having ports for. the past month, The col- <lb />
lo the school receive were as <lb />
are we going to allow the Of deeds. clerk <lb />
benefits to leak tor lock of hotel court, sheriff. <lb />
Educational <lb />
d convention of <lb />
Writing on football in the American <lb />
Magazine. tells of <lb />
football defeats were turned <lb />
Victoria by tongue He j <lb />
are instances <lb />
a have games all to <lb />
the public. These are have <lb />
been faced in dressing be <lb />
tween the halve, tile team <lb />
oil bruised <lb />
ed by league or stirred by i <lb />
the appeal personal, an apparently <lb />
organized and defeated rabble often <lb />
becomes n steady bill furious fighting <lb />
1805 went to their <lb />
dressing room after playing a IS to C <lb />
first half Harvard. The tie score <lb />
Harvard bad played <lb />
football. The bad ripped <lb />
the red and blue line to tatters. And <lb />
Harvard would as e crushed <lb />
if Mike Murphy, the refers <lb />
trainer, bad not jumped upon a table <lb />
and talked three minutes to the team. <lb />
Murphy, like Antony, was no orator. <lb />
yon want a lot of eaters <lb />
op there in Burton to over the <lb />
hash their team made of <lb />
be. turn that inside out <lb />
on good money at that <lb />
be free <lb />
counters for weeks if yon let those <lb />
dubs get with Myself-II <lb />
almost made me cry to see those big <lb />
stiffs walk all over you gulped<lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Grocer <lb />
dealer. paid <lb />
Fur. Oil <lb />
Oak <lb />
Sun, Car. <lb />
Sun., <lb />
P. Lori- <lb />
Ceil Ax SnuB, High Life <lb />
Key <lb />
J George <lb />
Syrup, Jelly. <lb />
Meet. Flour. Seep, <lb />
Lye. Magic Food, <lb />
Seed end Hulk Gr. <lb />
seeds. <lb />
Nuts. Dried Applet <lb />
c. Prune, Currant. K . , <lb />
G Wooden, <lb />
Cakes end <lb />
best Hatter, Ne <lb />
Royal Sewing machine, and <lb />
other ooh. Quality <lb />
cheap Come lo <lb />
.-, r <lb />
hone Number <lb />
S M. <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
Million of thoroughbred Frost Proof <lb />
plants for sale. Tb fol<lb />
Jersey Charleston Wake- <lb />
Large Late Drum <lb />
Head. <lb />
Till selection should you con <lb />
heading the entire <lb />
rues d <lb />
la lots <lb />
know how from 1.000 per thou- <lb />
Von weren't right over per <lb />
F O. B Greenville, N. C <lb />
Superior. <lb />
kinds will be here from time to time <lb />
which is the best advertisement the <lb />
town can get, we it tor th. in. <lb />
but t ill not nor will they <lb />
be interested In us If they an come, <lb />
ii they And a dead town, and no <lb />
re to lodge. Our present hotel <lb />
accommodations are limited almost <lb />
to the daily transients, so what are <lb />
we going to do when extras come in <lb />
New here is the situation, our <lb />
the man of the hour. Mr. <lb />
Proctor of has agreed to <lb />
subscribe half the stock in a new- <lb />
up-to-date hotel for Greenville, to be <lb />
built on the corner of Third and <lb />
Evans streets. With a capital <lb />
of It means that it is up to <lb />
the business men of Greenville to sub- <lb />
scribe or invest in hotel <lb />
stock. Can we do It or are we In- U <lb />
different to our future Under some <lb />
condition a general collection would <lb />
raise almost that much, yet here is <lb />
investment for you and for Cigarette, and ride in a <lb />
kill now. You've got <lb />
Register I to. Think of the crowd. And say. , , , <lb />
lows, if no mother, father, order of <lb />
or girl tip then. Just <lb />
think of fellows Think of me. <lb />
that takes care of you all. I've <lb />
got the <lb />
cough -d. brushed his eye. with <lb />
the back of his hand and faltered <lb />
won't be with you very much <lb />
longer, and I want you to win ibis <lb />
finished pea king and stole ii war <lb />
without a word. There was no cheer- <lb />
How Keels lo lie <lb />
Mr. John j. of <lb />
Barre, Pa., having inherited a vast <lb />
tune, and having, from tin- days <lb />
Of Childhood, longed lo know that <lb />
opulent sensation which comes of <lb />
having means, is giving, fr one per- i,,. Too hard, <lb />
only, an Imitation of John The next half Harvard found u differ <lb />
and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR, <lb />
R C. <lb />
malice <lb />
U. Rockefeller, as he imagines John <lb />
U. to be. A cool thousand dollars <lb />
is the mighty wad this gentleman <lb />
found himself possessed of not long <lb />
ago. With it he could have Opened <lb />
a bank account and perhaps have <lb />
laid the foundation for a still greater <lb />
fortune, but he was out for sensation, <lb />
and sensation he will have. <lb />
special train, at a coat of <lb />
team, a team whose <lb />
emotions were keyed up to such n pitch <lb />
that their fierce football has never <lb />
since been on Franklin Held. liar <lb />
was dazed, swept away and <lb />
u man spoke. <lb />
When you want the best, remember <lb />
we are at your services. <lb />
Choice Hoses, Carnations, <lb />
Violets and Wedding Outfits In <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically arranged <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
When in need of pot plants, rose <lb />
a paying <lb />
which no one to <lb />
jump at. Are we ever going to wake <lb />
up and quit, letting well <lb />
alone If we are proud of the court <lb />
house we will be prouder of the <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Carolina Club is going to work lo <lb />
get this hotel and we ask your CO-, <lb />
operation. Lei us ourselves u <lb />
and accomplish this first great step j J <lb />
towards progress. Investigation I imagining that for a <lb />
goes to New York, where from n wearing game <lb />
Princeton the week before. Many of <lb />
the men were There was <lb />
a distinct feeling of the hopelessness <lb />
of It all when players lay down <lb />
upon the floor and benches. Only Hill, <lb />
a white bull terrier mascot, showed <lb />
signs of liveliness. It was cold in the <lb />
laud <lb />
seem magically to lead. He will tip <lb />
the porters and boys with <lb />
princely liberality. He will smoke <lb />
remarkable turning or a bushes, evergreens, shrubbery, hedge <lb />
between the halves occurred at plants and Bade trees, mail, telegraph <lb />
Ithaca in Cornell led Columbia or telephone your orders to <lb />
J. Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
VI X. C. <lb />
by to when the teams returned to <lb />
the dressing rooms. Columbia bad not <lb />
taxicab from the depot to- his hotel <lb />
Where he will frolic for a day in an I dressing room, and n trainer shook tin- <lb />
expensive suite. He will toss a <lb />
for his dinner, take in <lb />
a Broadway be taken in, be <lb />
to his car by motor, retire in <lb />
a private drawing room, and awake <lb />
the next morning in <lb />
ashes In the stove. He used a poker. <lb />
the end of which became red hot. i <lb />
When finally he laid down metal <lb />
rod the red but the re <lb />
ma Bill, deciding poker <lb />
was to be played with like stick. <lb />
. caught the heated end In his mouth. <lb />
; Instantly his lips seared and turned <lb />
black. Bill only shook the poker hard- <lb />
Two men grabbed him and tried <lb />
that there is not a modern lived the life Of his <lb />
hotel in North Carolina that Is not he will resume his 00- <lb />
at the old stand and <lb />
it t . . . , his grip. Ii was then that Coach <lb />
be were wiser and were quite well ,. ,, ,, <lb />
pitying handsomely. <lb />
Think it over and let us hear <lb />
you with an application for hotel <lb />
took, <lb />
M. CLARK, <lb />
Secretary Of Carolina Club. <lb />
to do desired to spend a day in <lb />
the big he probably would <lb />
walk to the depot in his native <lb />
climb aboard a modest <lb />
coach, snuggle down in the red plush <lb />
scowl at the candy butcher, argue <lb />
with the conductor over the price of <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
The roll of honor for the public <lb />
school X Roads for the out of a dime <lb />
I as follow Carrying his grip himself, take a <lb />
grade Nannie Bryan Parker, surface car In New York up to the <lb />
Smith, Smith. chapel hotel he could find, and pro- <lb />
2nd. Rob- Manhattan With one eye <lb />
, i., Corbett buildings and the other <lb />
.;.,,. Marj Belle Tyson, In which he kepi his <lb />
Parker <lb />
grade Christine Smith. <lb />
II i in Forbes <lb />
5th grade Leon i <lb />
Smith. <lb />
grade <lb />
Corbett <lb />
Th highest average was made by <lb />
Mattie Smith, Christine Smith, and <lb />
Clifton Corbett. <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Clifton <lb />
h men don't riot around as the <lb />
Innocent fondly <lb />
Mattie In is, not outside Of the best <lb />
sellers. They hold on lo their <lb />
With both hands, and like John played to <lb />
pin's wife, have frugal minds, <lb />
though on pleasure bent. That's why <lb />
Post. <lb />
Map Sent In Architect. <lb />
The map with all information as to <lb />
sewer, etc., with photographs, <lb />
report on foundation, have bean ill in- <lb />
I'll over to Mr. it. c. Flanagan to be <lb />
forwarded to government super- <lb />
vising t iii Washington so <lb />
Greenville's post <lb />
n ; once. <lb />
Frightful Polar Winds. <lb />
Blow with terrific force at the far <lb />
north and play havoc with the skin, <lb />
causing red. rough or sore chapped <lb />
hands and lips, that need <lb />
Salve to heal them. It makes <lb />
ed to dog. the Idea. Fish <lb />
sprang to his feet built up u <lb />
speech around Bill. He compared Hill's <lb />
nerve to the team's and. asked the <lb />
meD if they were not ashamed of them- <lb />
selves. His closing sentence was. <lb />
Just play for Bill. Bill. <lb />
Columbia returned to field. <lb />
Bill, yelping furiously, led way. <lb />
All through the half the team beard <lb />
barking from the side lines. Said <lb />
Von the big tackle, the <lb />
game. beard every yelp, It <lb />
simply drove u- <lb />
Bill's yelping so good <lb />
Colombia won out, is <lb />
Very often. Mr Fox declares, the <lb />
ability of one man lo has deter- <lb />
mined outcome of the game, lie <lb />
in Minnesota Wisconsin <lb />
The has been <lb />
ballyhooed most sensational ever <lb />
seen That It ended hi u tie was be <lb />
cause of He <lb />
Fie kicked three goals from the <lb />
field. The began with a <lb />
series of rushes, end runs <lb />
triple forward pusses. The score leap <lb />
ed to Wisconsin Minnesota Here <lb />
began to kick. Standing on <lb />
the thirty yard line, he drove the hall <lb />
between posts. Wisconsin's lead <lb />
was reduced to three points. Ann In. <lb />
this rime from the forty-five yard line. <lb />
Central Barbershop <lb />
Located main of t n <lb />
Pour in and <lb />
one presided over by a <lb />
waited n at their <lb />
home. <lb />
PETER COOPER, who when yet alive, to <lb />
found Cooper in New City, earned only a <lb />
year for the first two years he Was in that He was an <lb />
apprentice to a He SAVED the first <lb />
years and put it in the bank <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
A. K. <lb />
Th new merchant in the <lb />
store formerly occupied by <lb />
B. G. J. R. is <lb />
now open and sales are going <lb />
on every day. <lb />
any day, regardless of the weather <lb />
and you will find a store filled with the best <lb />
goods that are going at bargains worth com- <lb />
after. <lb />
We are here to please and save you <lb />
money. <lb />
A. K.<lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
A new lot of I MUM; AND Mil <lb />
I also sell and cut Window any <lb />
no charge for cutting, <lb />
SOLICITED <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop. <lb />
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m Mint i nth. <lb />
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Furnishers <lb />
This is the month when people move <lb />
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have put in a supply, in tact, a car load of <lb />
new goods. We can save you many dollars <lb />
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after a end run, <lb />
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on Affairs <lb />
Consider flan Presented by Mr. <lb />
Head of Mar Department <lb />
Changes be Made In Hay Bill. <lb />
A comprehensive military plan for <lb />
the United Stales will be completed <lb />
by the war college and <lb />
of the army the end of the <lb />
session of congress, accord- <lb />
to a statement made by Secretary <lb />
of War Stimson before the house <lb />
committee on military affairs <lb />
night <lb />
Earlier in the afternoon Secretary <lb />
caused a sweeping change <lb />
to be made in the of a number <lb />
of important army positions here la <lb />
Washington. The order detached <lb />
Brig. Gen. William W. <lb />
from duty as president of the war I <lb />
college and assigned him to duty <lb />
of the depart- <lb />
in, of the gulf, at Atlanta, In place <lb />
of Brig Gen. Albert I. be-, <lb />
comes president of the war college. <lb />
The officers, who. under the order, <lb />
are expected to leave Washington are <lb />
Brig Gen. W. W. MaJ. <lb />
Johnson general staff; <lb />
C. D. Rhodes, general staff; Capt. J. <lb />
A. Twenty-fourth <lb />
Capt S. D. Km hick, general BUD; <lb />
MaJ. Paul P. general staff; <lb />
MaJ. R. B. coast <lb />
corps; Capt J. A. Logan, Jr., Lieut. <lb />
Col. J. T. Knight, quartermaster gen- <lb />
office; Lieut Col. O. S. Stanley, <lb />
general's office; MaJ. <lb />
Frank B. <lb />
office; MaJ. A. B. <lb />
Lieut Col. J. T. Thompson, ordnance <lb />
office; Lieut Col. George P. Downey, <lb />
pay office; MaJ. T. H. Rice, <lb />
office; Lieut Col. M M. Ireland, <lb />
medical MaJ. I. S. Russell; <lb />
Col. H. P. adjutant general; <lb />
Lieut Col. B. adjutant gen- <lb />
and Lieut Col. John BIddle port- <lb />
judge advocate. <lb />
Attending Think That <lb />
Treatment Would de the Banker <lb />
Bad, In Spite of of <lb />
A Physicians. <lb />
Charles W. Morse, the convicted <lb />
New York banker, may not accept <lb />
the privilege of treatment at Hot <lb />
Springs. Ark., as a prisoner-patient. <lb />
in accordance with the <lb />
granted by President Taft It is <lb />
that Morse declined to <lb />
leave the army hospital at Fort <lb />
Ga. at this time, possibly <lb />
because he believed himself physical- <lb />
unequal to trip to Arkansas. <lb />
Officials here arc reticent in regard <lb />
to the matter. Wardens William H. <lb />
Moyer. David Baker, of the Port <lb />
hospital, telegrams yes- <lb />
explaining the situation. <lb />
were laid before President Taft. but <lb />
not made public. All for <lb />
the transfer, so far the <lb />
authorities were concerned, had been <lb />
arranged, the time of departure only <lb />
depending upon Mr. More's readiness. <lb />
Atlanta. Ga Jan. condo- <lb />
of Charles W. Morse is growing <lb />
weaker daily, and it is impossible to <lb />
tell when he will he able to stand <lb />
the strain of the proposed trip to Hot <lb />
Springs. Ark., according to officials <lb />
at Fort tonight. <lb />
in close touch with <lb />
Morse's case are authority for the <lb />
statement that the proposed action of <lb />
the government in removing Morse <lb />
to Hot Springs for treatment will re- <lb />
in little good to the prisoner-pa- <lb />
Morse is suffering from <lb />
incurable disease, and <lb />
it is said the treatment at <lb />
Hot Springs will do for him. <lb />
It is Horse's wish to make a visit <lb />
to Germany, near Carlsbad, <lb />
in hope of benefiting his heart, <lb />
and thus prolonging life a few years. <lb />
presenting the state. Owing to the Pitt had a good , <lb />
severe weather making the roads <lb />
most impassable, there was only a <lb />
small attendance, and several drawn <lb />
to serve as jurors did not answer <lb />
when the list was first called. <lb />
home. out the bar to <lb />
if this was affirmed a number of <lb />
bead shakes told him the <lb />
V. the county has not a good one she <lb />
ought to have and the grand Jurors <lb />
The following compose the grand help to <lb />
Jury for the W. A. it about Throughout North <lb />
man; W. E. Hooker, C. L Tyson. great progress has been <lb />
E. Harris. John S. Congleton. J. D. in the improvement of count <lb />
Buck, J. H. Wilson. H. V. J-homes and Pitt county cannot afford <lb />
F. Buck. W. H. Arnold. C. F. Sum- be negligent in this. <lb />
W. H. Congleton. P. Buck. ,,,.,, . . <lb />
r, em a . .,. .- I of the Jury system Judge <lb />
Williams, Buck War- . bu, <lb />
Jr.; A. C Crandall. ff our Hp as <lb />
Washington. In his charge to to <lb />
grand Jury. Judge Allen laid special y m make <lb />
stress upon the oath they had just,, , . . ., <lb />
. , , mistake than tho governors <lb />
taken, to diligently inquire into all <lb />
matters given them in charge; to <lb />
keep their deliberations secret among H U I S U i U <lb />
themselves, to prosecute no <lb />
through wrong motive, nor fail to <lb />
FROM THE <lb />
LABOR WORLD <lb />
PARK FOB OUTLAW LEAGUE. <lb />
H. . THAW TO <lb />
PROVE SANITY <lb />
Old National Grounds In Louisville <lb />
Could Easily be Obtained. <lb />
Louisville, Ky. Jan. Louis- <lb />
ville obtains a franchise In the pro- <lb />
posed league In the <lb />
west, of which William <lb />
of Chicago, is said to be the principal <lb />
promoter, the club probably will play <lb />
at the old National League grounds, <lb />
I at Twenty-eighth street and Broad- <lb />
Not Harm Anybody if set Free, <lb />
. I place is about twelve block <lb />
farther from the business center of <lb />
I the city than Eclipse park, used by <lb />
association team. The grounds <lb />
CHANCES WERE NOT MADE FOR HIM J-J <lb />
men, who will be glad to lease them <lb />
for baseball purposes. <lb />
HI Wife Trying to Have Case <lb />
Brought Before Pennsylvania Court <lb />
In of Freedom Thaw and <lb />
Guano Plant Burns. <lb />
Tarboro, Jan. plant of the <lb />
F. S. Royster Guano Company, near <lb />
His Will go Immediately here was completely destroyed by fire <lb />
Abroad. this afternoon. <lb />
I The loss Is estimated at at <lb />
Harry K. Thaw, who acquitted but the plant we <lb />
of the murder of Stanford White <lb />
four years ago on the ground of in- . <lb />
by insurance. <lb />
In addition to the plant Itself, three <lb />
gave an exclusive on <lb />
yesterday to a reporter for The <lb />
World, who saw him in of the <lb />
wards of the state for the <lb />
criminal at <lb />
burned. <lb />
The fire was discovered at <lb />
o'clock this afternoon, In No engine <lb />
room, and before Are department <lb />
Thaw is much stouter than he from headquarters, two <lb />
was. his complexion Is rosy, bis eyes away at Tarboro. the flames <lb />
are clear and have lest the peculiar were beyond control, <lb />
rolling effect they had when he was. Fortunately, It being Saturday <lb />
on trial in the criminal branch of only two men were In the <lb />
the court. He said he building at the time, and they <lb />
weighed about pounds. His hair without <lb />
I thick, but is becoming gray. es- This the second plant of the Roy- <lb />
on the sides. Ho wears gold- company to be destroyed by fire <lb />
rimmed spectacles. Dressed In a the last two clays, one of their <lb />
. ho Ore mil being burned yesterday. <lb />
I turn collar and a plain ,,, , ,,.,,. ,., <lb />
possibility of saving the building <lb />
said Thaw, a or their content, <lb />
man Is confined behind bars In the None of local the <lb />
elate prisons and bore In company would make any <lb />
he need friend much more than this afternoon as to the f the <lb />
persons do under ordinary condition loss, hut it is know then were <lb />
You don't patient abused here unmixed in <lb />
as were before tho change of tin- building. <lb />
mil on toll piece, All The damage to the mate- <lb />
rial, Bel age, lei <lb />
Dr. J. W. than 1100.000. and any extra salvage <lb />
asylum, recovered will not be more than <lb />
happened to pass through ward cover the value of the build- <lb />
at this time. Thaw saluted him and The of the fire Is <lb />
Dr. Russell returned the greeting known at present <lb />
pleasantly. <lb />
The committee on amusement re- <lb />
Prayer League. of working girls of New York <lb />
Owing to bad weather no meet- city has been Incorporated recently <lb />
of the Prayer League was to Investigate and study and Improve <lb />
held Sunday afternoon. The same tho general amusements of working <lb />
subject and leaders announced for girls and their vacation conditions. <lb />
Minneapolis electrical <lb />
ion are making an effort to have <lb />
that city chosen as the 1913 meeting <lb />
Sunday are continued to next Sun- <lb />
day, the meeting to held in the <lb />
Methodist church. <lb />
I place of the International <lb />
I wound healer, but It's no The contest will be between <lb />
good as a wrinkle remover. and <lb />
prosecute any through fear, favor, or g <lb />
affection, etc. . <lb />
Judge Allen said he could not <lb />
to go In to all the <lb />
of all Crimea on the ,,,,,. of In <lb />
but would say that a crime is the the Kansas nines are European, <lb />
commission of any wrong act that is <lb />
forbidden by law, and the duty of street car conductors in <lb />
grand jury was to look diligently into make thirty-five cents a <lb />
all of these that come to their <lb />
ledge, and to look well into the one woman worked to <lb />
condition of the Pitt man. now the about <lb />
one of the greatest counties in four, <lb />
state, and her criminal reputation lies <lb />
largely with the grand Juries. He Women reformers of Germany have <lb />
expressed himself as glad to see large to wipe out the <lb />
and great counties, and has no pa- barmaid evil, <lb />
with the disposition to <lb />
them up Into smaller counties because, About 120.000 women employ- <lb />
some towns want to become a county ed by the French government and <lb />
seat A court house does not make toe number is growing constantly, <lb />
a town, and It is better to have a large <lb />
county like Pitt with a handsome In England and Wales the aver- <lb />
court house like has been erected age weekly wage for <lb />
here, than to cut the territory Into masons, plumbers, painters, pat- <lb />
smaller counties with inferior court term-makers and printers does not <lb />
house. exceed a week. <lb />
One cause of crime is ignorance <lb />
and we educate our people The opening of the first co-opera- <lb />
they may know what law and its store in a <lb />
observance is. Sometime an Indus- enterprise founded along co- <lb />
man, because of his want of operative lines, was celebrated re- <lb />
intelligence. Is drawn Into crime with- by the Co-operative League in <lb />
out really knowing its consequences. York City. <lb />
of criminals come from <lb />
the unintelligent or uninformed class. representatives <lb />
Pitt county ha made great strides made a demand for an <lb />
in educating her people, and if this district minimum wage to be <lb />
keeps up as it has in recent years. in to all men <lb />
crime is your county should material- working; at the coal face; that the <lb />
One thing grand Juror wage of employed <lb />
should do Is to see that public school be standardized in accord- <lb />
do their duty and pro- .,, proposed, <lb />
comfortable school house for St and Minneapolis <lb />
the children. School tors ask <lb />
are public officers and should perform accept an be. <lb />
their Country schools In this April and continuing <lb />
day are catching up with the town through the summer until September <lb />
and city In efficiency, which j when the rate of pay ,, be <lb />
shows that the country Is becoming an houri rate the union <lb />
more interested in education and carpenters of both cities struck for <lb />
country life Is improving. Good road <lb />
and good mail help out this; <lb />
condition. <lb />
I Another fruitful source of crime <lb />
use of Intoxicating liquors. <lb />
horrible crimes are traceable to this, <lb />
The country that <lb />
thing must he done in regard to this. <lb />
What to do la a some <lb />
ling one way and some another. North <lb />
has passed a law prohibiting <lb />
the manufacture or sale of <lb />
In the state. This may be an, <lb />
experimental test liquor prob-1 <lb />
but the people themselves made <lb />
the and by a large majority. Now <lb />
What are going to do about that. <lb />
you going to fail to sustain a <lb />
you passed It is dangerous and <lb />
contrary to the principles of Demo- <lb />
government not to sustain u <lb />
law which the people themselves <lb />
pass. <lb />
lo. for a man to <lb />
111- .-i .- <lb />
to repeal law sell- <lb />
g liquor. Some we arc losing <lb />
so much taxes on whiskey licenses <lb />
so much money tees the <lb />
. key. The s <lb />
i end lo I I h <lb />
iron ii. , a never i where <lb />
this or i i engaged It <lb />
liquor were an go id tot <lb />
th i And <lb />
selling liquor now ought lo run <lb />
out of state or put on I <lb />
Boiling is a disgrace to the <lb />
county it is an evil that <lb />
must be done with. The man who <lb />
deal in it coward the <lb />
who is afraid to drive it out Is a <lb />
coward. <lb />
Another cause of crime is that we <lb />
do not know how to deal with crime. <lb />
punish crime to protect society <lb />
to reform Send <lb />
a criminal to the roads or to the <lb />
penitentiary and you protect society <lb />
while Lo Is but If nothing <lb />
done In the meantime to reform <lb />
the criminal not much <lb />
s J <lb />
VasT- <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 />
is 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 with 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 />
Or HE CONDITION OF <lb />
Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
AT <lb />
In state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December-b, 1911. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Chest Pains <lb />
and Sprains <lb />
Sloan's Liniment is an ex- <lb />
remedy for chest and <lb />
throat affections. It quickly <lb />
relieves congestion and in- <lb />
A few drops <lb />
in water used as a gargle is <lb />
antiseptic and healing. <lb />
Here's Proof <lb />
I Sloan's f-w <lb />
and can testify to its <lb />
it f r June <lb />
croup, back and aid <lb />
i cam it instant <lb />
E IS . <lb />
Lucy, <lb />
. <lb />
i- I <lb />
ll i <lb />
i n I <lb />
cry <lb />
Id <lb />
I Price, j <lb />
Sloan's <lb />
i i <lb />
on the <lb />
Horse <lb />
free, <lb />
Overdrafts . . <lb />
North Carolina Stat <lb />
All stock, hoods, <lb />
and mortgage . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Demand loans . <lb />
from banks and bank- <lb />
. <lb />
Cash items . <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor coin currency. <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other V. note . <lb />
161.74 <lb />
215.86 <lb />
891.27 <lb />
12,101.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid In -----1 <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Notes and bills r <lb />
counted . <lb />
Time certificate of de- <lb />
posit <lb />
subject to check <lb />
Due banks and<lb />
check <lb />
.<lb />
State f North Carolina, Count. of set <lb />
I. C. S. of the above-mimed bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement true to the best of my knowledge and <lb />
C. S. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 12th day of December, 1911. <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
H. A WHITE. <lb />
EVERETT. My expires 1911 <lb />
Directors. <lb />
AND HIDES <lb />
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID <lb />
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES <lb />
on Writs for price <lb />
III; this id. <lb />
JOHN WHITES CO. <lb />
OF <lb />
Farley la t <lb />
I NEW YORK, Jan <lb />
preparations tor the <lb />
Cardinal Parley are virtually c <lb />
and Cardinal i <lb />
tin- liner Berlin the <lb />
ken ks the <lb />
win be i in on for b ii i <lb />
I. d I bi e the <lb />
of the i <lb />
hi Id In <lb />
a eminent <lb />
in- conveyed In lug from <lb />
to the Battery, from lib i <lb />
point be will be escorted to a <lb />
procession to the <lb />
residence. The entire route of the <lb />
procession up Broadway to Madison <lb />
Square and thence up Fifth Avenue <lb />
to fiftieth Street will be decorated <lb />
with the national of red. white <lb />
and blue, mingled with cardinal scar- <lb />
let and the yellow of the papal Hag. <lb />
The demonstration will con- <lb />
over n period of nine days. The <lb />
chief feature will be the celebration <lb />
of a special In the cathedral and <lb />
a great meeting In <lb />
Hippodrome. <lb />
A Midnight <lb />
To warn people of a fearful forest <lb />
tire in the Catskills, a young girl <lb />
rode horseback at midnight and saved <lb />
many lives. Her deed was glorious <lb />
lives are often by Dr. King's <lb />
New In curing lung <lb />
and colds, i <lb />
e ended s pi <lb />
n a. i mi a <lb />
co i lung W <lb />
K. Ti <lb />
f In our had died with <lb />
and I gained <lb />
Nothing so sure and for all throat <lb />
and troubles. Price and <lb />
Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by nil <lb />
druggists. <lb />
MITCHELL, S. Jan. <lb />
annual convention of the South <lb />
Corn and Grain <lb />
opened here today to last <lb />
until Friday. farmers from <lb />
all parts of the state are present. <lb />
A leading feature of the week's pro- <lb />
gramme will he the lecture by a <lb />
number of well known agricultural <lb />
experts.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
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 />
III I Ml III PI <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION <lb />
PERSONAL AND Bl ITEMS disc and <lb />
rows it will pay you to see them <lb />
Something Going On Dona There All for M want before you buy. <lb />
The Time. Rev. C. J. Harris left Friday for <lb />
1888888888888888 <lb />
Bert Hay. <lb />
are loyal heart there are <lb />
. r <lb />
There are that pure and <lb />
true; <lb />
to the world the you <lb />
have <lb />
A the heat will com back <lb />
you. <lb />
Mr M B. of <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
Washington <lb />
Mister, has you about how <lb />
easy it is to a young horse by <lb />
aid your hie will <lb />
in your uttermost <lb />
ill <lb />
your gilt will be <lb />
aid in kind. <lb />
And honor will honor meet; <lb />
And a smile that is sweet will <lb />
find <lb />
A smile is Just as sweet. <lb />
Cow, <lb />
A strength <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- , a score of heart. <lb />
for your American woven wire Had m A <lb />
CoX Company and Their faith in your word and deed <lb />
Mr. W. B. Percival of Petersburg, get a new set of buggy harness <lb />
one of the many salesmen who cone run no risks or ruining a you lg truth, and <lb />
to our town was here Monday and horse. <lb />
Tuesday. Mr. has many Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
good friends here, especially among are selling the best rubber roofing, <lb />
the boys. Messrs. Frank James and Bad <lb />
weather cold and Lawhorn have opened up another <lb />
you will rind comfort in the harbor shop hero which has for some, <lb />
heavy shoes. rubber boots and over- tune been needed as our town ha For life is the mirror of king and <lb />
shoes at A Cos. outgrown one barber shop. We wish I slave. <lb />
Mr. Stephen Water of then, all the patronage they can Tis just what we are and do; <lb />
has accepted a position A. and also wish <lb />
Co. give these barbers a trial. <lb />
stock law or no law if n pay to <lb />
need any wire fencing The A. Q. Barber and Company for your shin- <lb />
. Waiter- visa, they good red bean. <lb />
ville. N. are agents for the Pills- hand drawn cypress <lb />
burg Parted Welded fence On Wednesday evening Dec. lOut, Baltimore <lb />
and Will be to you. th home Of the bride's lather, inc school. <lb />
B town B Mr. C. T. his daughter, Boa- <lb />
the number of traveling ale, man;,, to Mr. Grover n. Mr. p. number has returned <lb />
salesmen come here. one Manning. are very popular here Baltimore u he <lb />
this week twelve com In on and have a boat of to wish area treated <lb />
one train and all of them I., I them a long and happy life. <lb />
factor . I wish to thank my many patrons i Mrs <lb />
would Then give to the world the best you <lb />
have. <lb />
And the best will come back to <lb />
yon F. H. Sweet. <lb />
-t-t- <lb />
Ur Key Brown is homo from <lb />
he has been attend- j <lb />
he vent to have his <lb />
; for their kind patronage during the ed from Mount <lb />
A. W. and rear and beg to say I ; <lb />
Rot. W. Cos of In the harbor t the <lb />
-it- <lb />
A. has return- <lb />
HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME <lb />
Tie explanation <lb />
the greatest care and <lb />
every ingredient has to pass the <lb />
test of own laboratories; <lb />
meres k <lb />
Reliable Dealers Everywhere <lb />
GUANO CO. <lb />
Sales Offices k <lb />
Norfolk Va. Columbia SC. <lb />
Baltimore Md. Montgomery <lb />
Ga. Columbus <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Marriage were issued <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Thursday With his same old and am prepared to <lb />
l; I perfect satisfaction. Willie <lb />
ton. and Co. have Barber. <lb />
just a large of re- <lb />
ran. <lb />
A little past <lb />
atoning the <lb />
seven o'clock this <lb />
home of Mr. W, H. <lb />
II In Win Ward, in Weal Greenville. Mr. George <lb />
last week to the following coup- <lb />
Walk. <lb />
and J. <lb />
G. Manning and Bessie A. <lb />
J. C Hook and Mamie Pierce. <lb />
W. Rollins and Edith <lb />
i Case on <lb />
PENSION BILLS, <lb />
DIs- <lb />
Sen Ice 0- <lb />
Pension Bills. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Jan. <lb />
Weather at <lb />
Jan. <lb />
ton had I variety of weather to- <lb />
day. The day dawned cloudy with. <lb />
and Miss Dean were j <lb />
Illinois by Rev. C. M. Rock. The <lb />
Jan. morning <lb />
exhibit of full bred cattle at the <lb />
C. <lb />
W. and Agatha Summer. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
William Tyson and Mary Black. <lb />
U. Ora Smith. <lb />
John and Martha Best. <lb />
and Martha Blount. <lb />
Bland <lb />
Taft and Floyd. <lb />
Samuel King and Rosa <lb />
Spencer Harris and Mary Shirley. <lb />
Arthur and Elvira Rodgers <lb />
the Docket <lb />
posed of. <lb />
Jim Moore, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment service including <lb />
pended on payment costs. men who draw pay from Sam <lb />
I Jim Moore and Pitt Parker, offices. <lb />
H. I plead guilty, judgment suspended tranche- <lb />
payment of costs. service throughout <lb />
the country are Hocking into Wash <lb />
spend their honeymoon. <lb />
temperature degrees above zero. armory which <lb />
about o'clock the sun came out tee one of the leading features of B <lb />
and shone for a few annual convention of the Illinois Tripp. <lb />
when a misty rain began and Association the January t the <lb />
tied at intervals until , of Mr and Mrs S A <lb />
there was a decided jump f IS ft S <lb />
rising to degrees. attracting considerable of Mr L R Whichard. of <lb />
rain increasing. The thermometer attention among dairymen from all The parlor was tastily decorated with Mrs. Lou Dead. <lb />
tonight stands around above Pru of the state. The convention evergreens, and amidst the soft glow Mrs. Lou Abrams, widow of the late <lb />
and the rain which is falling is until Thursday and of candle-light, the happy J. T. Abrams. died a little past <lb />
The local weather observer j the three days many interesting couple entered the parlor to the o'clock this morning at the home <lb />
promises a little milder weather for and instructive demonstrations of but- of wedding of her daughter. Mrs. Will Phelps, <lb />
making and testing will be given march beautifully rendered by Mrs. after of month, <lb />
as well as several lectures upon S A. Newell. The solemn vow were hue was years of age. and is <lb />
dairy subjects by noted expert. Impressively pronounced by Rev. by six daughters, all of whom <lb />
Otis Smith, with deadly <lb />
weapon, judgment suspended on par- <lb />
meat of costs. <lb />
tomorrow. <lb />
Looks Forward lo Warmer <lb />
Temperature Shortly. <lb />
RALEIGH. Jan. mercury <lb />
dropped to only seven degrees last <lb />
night here, instead of to zero, as <lb />
was expected. The lowest tempera- <lb />
In in many years was <lb />
two degrees below zero in February day <lb />
1892. <lb />
The temperature rose slowly today, <lb />
and indications are that this section <lb />
will be out of the grip of the <lb />
wave in a few days. <lb />
Great number people persist in . <lb />
Lumber Dealer, of Two Stales, Bradley, pastor of the married. These Mrs. Will <lb />
DENVER, Col. Jan. Colo- church. <lb />
and Wyoming Lumber The bride wore a handsome gray <lb />
Association began its annual cont suit of mannish cloth with gloves <lb />
at the Brown Palace Hotel to- to match and black picture hat. The <lb />
good attendance of and groom with best man. Mr. <lb />
Phelps and Mrs. John Forbes, of <lb />
Greenville; Mrs. A. W. Barber and <lb />
Mrs. Joe Smith, of Winterville; Mrs. <lb />
T. R. or and Mrs. <lb />
H. W. of Rocky Mount <lb />
from the two states. The con-R, Congleton, of moth- These were ail at her bed side when <lb />
will three days. r of the bride and little Miss Kath- he passed away. <lb />
Tripp. sister of the bride, left j The funeral will take place Thurs- <lb />
To Improve Streets. in auto for the Atlantic Coast Line afternoon at o'clock at the <lb />
Jan. depot. where they took tho o'clock Barbe burial ground about a mile <lb />
the issuance of street for homo Broom In town. <lb />
having water running all night <lb />
prevent freezing pipes and and The bride is the daughter of Mrs. <lb />
sank so fast last .,,,.,,.,,,. a ,, B. K. Tripp and has for- the -past-year <lb />
that it necessary to cut supply .,, ,,. an n g , served as operator in <lb />
off from to o'clock this morning ,,., our <lb />
this being done The f made <lb />
Frozen and bursting water pipes <lb />
to prove the greatest dam g <lb />
age. The associated charities <lb />
Death In Far Away China. <lb />
Baptists throughout the state will <lb />
the to learn the sad death in <lb />
at Robersonville, where of Rev. Dr. George W. Green. <lb />
herself very popular. of the most valued and esteemed <lb />
National Civil Service Retirement <lb />
Association which is working to <lb />
Brown, colored, affray, pleads cure for <lb />
guilty. Judgment suspended on The meeting <lb />
o. costs. Similar judgment . While , <lb />
against same defendant for disturb- members of the association are <lb />
religious worship. of one M <lb />
Abe Little, with deadly ;,.,. goes, they arc .,. <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. , <lb />
Wesley B.-ll. assault with deadly of <lb />
weapon, suspended on pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
should be <lb />
Two systems are proposed <lb />
in the bills now pending In congress. <lb />
Prank Johnson, carrying conceal- That known bill pro- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, lined for paid out <lb />
and costs. the treasury. While th <lb />
s assault with deadly for <lb />
groom Is a well known pros- workers of the foreign mission board <lb />
farmer and merchant of the Southern Baptist Convention. <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Lawrence Gray, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
three months with leave to hire out. <lb />
Nelson Hopkins, selling liquor, <lb />
pleads guilty. <lb />
Frank Hopkins, not guilty. <lb />
Henrietta Bryan, riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly conduct, guilty. <lb />
Reuben Mobley. forgery, not guilty. <lb />
Abe Little, assault with deadly- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Henry Belcher <lb />
affray, plead guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment of costs. <lb />
Belcher to pay all costs. <lb />
contributory funds from the employ- <lb />
es to which the government will con- <lb />
tribute a small percentage. Tb <lb />
younger element of the fa- <lb />
Federal for <lb />
the reason that the time when they <lb />
would benefit is fax distant and la <lb />
the meantime under the contributory <lb />
they would be obliged to <lb />
up a part of their salaries for many <lb />
years in aid of the older <lb />
who would become eligible to retire- <lb />
The older naturally <lb />
are willing to support the of <lb />
Contributor pensions as they would <lb />
he the first to benefit and also for <lb />
the reason that congress is much <lb />
more likely to adopt a measure pro- <lb />
the principal streets in the city <lb />
the strongest argument can <lb />
advanced in favor of the bonds Enterprise. Dr. Green had spent the last two <lb />
king great precaution to prevent , , J -t-J- decades in the foreign mission <lb />
the wharf his labors were highly <lb />
c. He was at one time professor <lb />
,. ., M improvements within several I Beat <lb />
Licenses. , . . .,. . has many friends throughout North <lb />
suffering from <lb />
poor. <lb />
cold <lb />
of improvement. <lb />
have had no real and <lb />
Restaurant <lb />
on Parrish <lb />
exist another winter. <lb />
Corporation com- <lb />
mission issued of <lb />
a Greek eating house and , <lb />
street, has been closed by the police , <lb />
because a man was found drinking <lb />
In It The license granted <lb />
to proprietor of restaurants In this <lb />
City provide that public drinking of <lb />
whiskey r intoxicating liquors shall <lb />
be prohibited, and the against <lb />
the Greeks is one in strict violation <lb />
of theM license. If the place is open- <lb />
ed again a new permit will have to resources and liabilities of <lb />
be grained. and savings banks in North <lb />
Bids for the construction of close of business <lb />
large new buildings at the University It shows of <lb />
of North Carolina were opened <lb />
yesterday in the office of John Sprunt <lb />
Hill by two committee of prominent <lb />
citizen of the state, appointed to <lb />
range for the erection of the build- <lb />
The contract were not award- <lb />
ed for the reason that the bid sub- <lb />
were fr larger amounts than <lb />
that which had been appropriated by <lb />
the legislature. Changes will be <lb />
made In the plans so a to lesson the <lb />
costs and new bid will be called fr <lb />
at an early date. <lb />
years and it is already realized lo five on Tuesday afternoon <lb />
It I folly to keep patching with honor of her sister. Mrs. Sam <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
less White. <lb />
The house presented a picture of. . . <lb />
street there isn't a good pavement and comfort, with no <lb />
the city and the people are deter-; but cut flowers and the soft <lb />
mined such conditions shall not glow of the with the <lb />
of <lb />
shaded electric bulbs casting a <lb />
low glow over the scene. Little Rose <lb />
received cards at the front <lb />
door. The guests were then <lb />
by Mrs. Jack Boyd and usher- <lb />
ed into the parlor. In the receiving <lb />
line near the guest of honor. Mrs. <lb />
White. Mr. Fred Forbes, Mrs. George <lb />
in the banking and Murk <lb />
I go along. <lb />
That life must have its bloom. <lb />
That now and then the sound <lb />
song <lb />
Must fade from every room; <lb />
That every heart must know its woe, <lb />
Each door death's sable sign. <lb />
Care falls to every one. and so <lb />
I strive to bear with mine. <lb />
Misfortune Is a put of life; <lb />
No one who journeys here <lb />
Can dodge the bitterness of strife <lb />
Or pass without a tear. <lb />
mourn. <lb />
Derailment on Norfolk <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Norfolk Southern passenger train <lb />
these banks, of which there are , the punch Joe <lb />
in the state, with II branch , pleasure, breed regret; <lb />
The total resource aggregate 68.- Lizzie Jones L joy born <lb />
previously. The total capital <lb />
stock Is a gain of <lb />
for the year. Deposits for the year <lb />
and Moore. <lb />
Thia the first <lb />
time Mrs. <lb />
Best had entertained her friends I <lb />
her marriage. Judging by the i <lb />
number having called despite the In- <lb />
of the proves the <lb />
popularity of the <lb />
-4-4- <lb />
Wedding. <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. First <lb />
notable wedding of the new year in <lb />
New York society was celebrated In <lb />
you think somebody ,,, ,,, ,, . . , t <lb />
fashionable St. Thomas Church <lb />
have rounded up a gain <lb />
of for the year. The <lb />
amount to a <lb />
gain of and deposits sub- <lb />
to check aggregate a <lb />
gain of <lb />
Advertise Seasonable Goods. <lb />
would advertise rubber shoes We <lb />
The eyes are wet. <lb />
Each life tinctured with the pain <lb />
Of sorrow and of care, <lb />
As now and then comes cloud and <lb />
rain, <lb />
Come hours of despair. <lb />
And yet the sunshine burst anew, <lb />
And those who weep shall smile. <lb />
For Joy Is always breaking through <lb />
In just a little while. <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
Live Association. <lb />
ATHENS. Ga., Jan. large <lb />
and representative attendance at the <lb />
opening session of the eighteenth an- <lb />
meeting of the Georgia Dairy <lb />
and Live Stock Association <lb />
BEYOND THE MARK. <lb />
S. Nobles, assault with deadly for such a system than It <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, MM- to pass the bill calling for straight <lb />
pended on payment of costs. I pensions. <lb />
Herbert West and John Price, <lb />
plead guilty, defendants to give <lb />
bond for appearance at next term <lb />
and show good behavior. <lb />
Lewis Peyton, simple assault, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. , <lb />
Andrew Jones, larceny. pleads <lb />
guilty In two cases. Judgment that <lb />
clerk of court hire him out until he <lb />
Is years of age. <lb />
Lot Billiard, larceny, pleads guilty. <lb />
of His <lb />
ml II lid at II. me <lb />
Son. <lb />
ORANGE GROVE. N. J., Jan. <lb />
John Moore Butler, of this place, fa- <lb />
known as <lb />
celebrated his birthday <lb />
today by quietly receiving <lb />
his numerous friends at the house <lb />
where he boards with his eighty-year- <lb />
old a helpless paralytic. Until <lb />
a comparatively short time ago Mr. <lb />
Butler enjoyed excellent health and <lb />
the full use of all his faculties. But <lb />
cataracts which formed over hi <lb />
eyes made him almost completely <lb />
which and owing to his age the doc- <lb />
met today in the of the I tor would not undertake an opera- <lb />
state college of agriculture in this for the removal of the film. <lb />
augurs well for the success of <lb />
the two day's convention. Former <lb />
Senator James D. Price of Farming- <lb />
ton, one of the largest dairymen In <lb />
his of the state, presided and <lb />
delivered his annual address. <lb />
noted authorities delivered ad- <lb />
dresses on their special branches of <lb />
live stock farming. Following the <lb />
established custom the Georgia Breed- <lb />
Association will hold It annual <lb />
convention on Thursday after the ad- <lb />
of the live stock men. <lb />
Every time a man Invents a new <lb />
s afternoon when Miss Beatrice excuse he Infringe on some other <lb />
was derailed near Walstonburg Sat- heard a clerk In one store that did , ,. he <lb />
and caused a delay of three not have say there came twelve fellow's patent, <lb />
h-, Th .,. ,. . .,. , . became the bride of a man come <lb />
Mr. Butler, who was born on <lb />
Island where he lived many a <lb />
the neighbor of the late Commodore <lb />
ha been a hard work- <lb />
all of bis life, has never used to- <lb />
and liquor only sparingly. He <lb />
owned a number of fast horse and <lb />
used to drive them to a trotting cart <lb />
until about five years ago. <lb />
hours. Nobody was hurt. The mis- telephone calls for them <lb />
hap was due to slippery. Icy The merchant who <lb />
The rails have been replaced and vantage of occasion to <lb />
trains are operating over the road as seasonable goods get <lb />
on these goods <lb />
In two <lb />
takes ad- <lb />
the trade <lb />
A man come home oftener In a <lb />
K. a son of Mr. and humor with himself than with <lb />
William E. The Rev. Dr. the rest of the world. <lb />
rector of St. official- Getting tangled up Is the job of <lb />
ed. assisted by the Rev. Dr. William the and them is the job <lb />
G, of Massachusetts. of the oilier one In the thousand. <lb />
Retirement of CoL Woodward. <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. <lb />
After more than years Col. <lb />
Charles C. Woodward of the Coast <lb />
Artillery Corps, was transferred to minimize the changes in <lb />
the retired list of the army today on the ground that frequent <lb />
his own application. Col. Woodward result in undue expense to <lb />
Conference of National Guardsmen. <lb />
ALBANY. N. Y., Jan. <lb />
of various regiments of the Na- <lb />
Guard of New York assembled <lb />
here today for the annual conference <lb />
of their state association. The meet- <lb />
which will last two will <lb />
consider a request to the War De- <lb />
is from Maryland and <lb />
ed from Point academy In <lb />
I The man who never has occasion <lb />
to employ a lawyer ought lo save <lb />
the officers. The bill before congress <lb />
providing for a email salary for <lb />
of the National Guard to meet <lb />
Incidental expenses will also be dis- <lb />
. , . r m a <lb />
nil mime on <lb />
II II la an <lb />
i, c, <lb />
GREENVILLE THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED RY THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture la the Boat Bust Healthful, the Moil Noble Employment el Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
RE HAD UPON<lb />
fl, C FRIDAY, J 1914 <lb />
N CM BE It I. <lb />
J. T. Hanrahan And Other R. R. Chief <lb />
Victims Of Wreck <lb />
ENGINE CRASH INTO PRIVATE CAR <lb />
That He Did Sig- <lb />
Express Train and <lb />
Conductor <lb />
Drivers Testimony Ha Not Been <lb />
Taken Yet. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
investigations are under way to de- <lb />
the cause of the rear-end <lb />
collision at miles north- <lb />
east of here, early this morning, in <lb />
which James T. and three <lb />
other men high In railroad circle <lb />
lost their live. The investigation <lb />
are so far without definite result. <lb />
The four men were killed <lb />
when their private car attached to <lb />
the rear of the New Orleans express <lb />
was by the engine pulling <lb />
the Panama Limited, running SO miles <lb />
hour. <lb />
The coroner's Inquest began here <lb />
today. Witnesses were examined by <lb />
Deputy Coroner Grant <lb />
and the Inquest was continued until <lb />
Friday, to enable the crew of the en- <lb />
of the limited to testify. <lb />
The deputy coroner expressed the <lb />
opinion that the responsibility lies be- <lb />
tween Engineer Stuart, of the limited, <lb />
and Flagman Henry J. of <lb />
th express, who lives In Chicago. <lb />
testifying at the inquest, <lb />
he was riding on the next to the <lb />
last car the express, and that when <lb />
it stopped at miles <lb />
north of here, for water, he ran back <lb />
with hi lantern, and a block and a <lb />
to the rear gave the on-rushing <lb />
limited a signal. He testified bis <lb />
answered by the engineer <lb />
by two blasts of the whistle. <lb />
Chairman Johnson, Of House <lb />
Expresses Himself <lb />
OBJECTS TO INTEREST CLAUSE <lb />
NEWS THROUGHOUT <lb />
THE NORTH STATE <lb />
North Carolina News In Brief <lb />
FIRE CONSUMES RESIDENCE <lb />
B. F. Tyson And Family Rooted <lb />
Out of Their Home <lb />
LOCAL FIREMEN DO THEIR BEST <lb />
Ben Johnson, of Ken <lb />
lucky Chairman of House Commit- <lb />
tee Takes Afternoon <lb />
His Objection to Clause <lb />
Half and Half Flan Assailed. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. <lb />
Representative Ben Johnson, of Ken- <lb />
chairman of the house dis- <lb />
committee, fulfilled <lb />
his promise of several days ago, and <lb />
put a stumbling block In the way of <lb />
the provision of the district <lb />
bill which would allow <lb />
as next payment on <lb />
the and sinking fund on the <lb />
funded of the district He made <lb />
a point of order against the entire <lb />
paragraph, saying It had no authority <lb />
In existing law. This charge is In <lb />
accord with statements which have <lb />
been made by Mr. Johnson ever since <lb />
appointment a chairman of the <lb />
district committee. <lb />
The house, sitting as a committee <lb />
on local affair, plunged Into a <lb />
discussion by his objections, which <lb />
took up practically the entire after- <lb />
noon. Representative Garrett, of <lb />
Tennessee, who presiding, took <lb />
the matter under advisement. His <lb />
decision, Involving not only the legal- <lb />
of the proposed appropriation, but <lb />
also appropriations that have been <lb />
made annually for many years, prob- <lb />
ably will be given to the house to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. Johnson spoke nearly two hours <lb />
and received no assistance from any <lb />
of his colleague. Representatives <lb />
Saunders, of Virginia; Taylor, of Ohio <lb />
and of Texas, each made <lb />
an effort to demonstrate that the law <lb />
had not been misinterpreted. <lb />
Anti-Saloon League Convention Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
CHARLOTTE, Jan. con- <lb />
season of the year 1912 In <lb />
North Carolina will begin with the <lb />
convention of the North Carolina An- <lb />
ti-Saloon League, which will be held <lb />
In Raleigh Friday, Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day next. A number of speaker of <lb />
and national reputation <lb />
have been secured to take part In the <lb />
program of this convention, and the <lb />
leaders of the Anti-Saloon League <lb />
movement express the hope that the <lb />
attendance upon this occasion will be <lb />
the largest and the most <lb />
of any convention in the Inter- <lb />
est of prohibition and temperance yet <lb />
held In this state. The Invitation to <lb />
this convention Is open to the entire <lb />
state, no credentials are required and <lb />
effort is being made to get churches, <lb />
temperance societies and other organ- <lb />
that favor the object of the <lb />
Anti-Saloon League to end <lb />
to the convention. <lb />
Stock Law in West Car- <lb />
Jan. of <lb />
Cumberland county west Cape <lb />
river, voted on the stock law <lb />
today. No exact figures could <lb />
be secured tonight, but it is conceded <lb />
that the stock law has been carried by <lb />
a good majority. The vote <lb />
and other parts of <lb />
scribed territory are already In stock <lb />
law bounds, but all voted on the <lb />
COST OF STEEL <lb />
TO BE KEPT <lb />
Head Steel Combine Asks Stanley <lb />
Stanley Board to Hide Figures <lb />
INJURIOUS TO PRODUCERS, HE SAYS <lb />
Trap Shooting. <lb />
PINEHURST, N. C. Jan. <lb />
ed marksmen from many parts of the <lb />
country faced the traps today at the <lb />
opening of the fifth annual mid-win- <lb />
handicap trap shooting <lb />
The event Is one of the biggest <lb />
shooting tournaments of the year. A <lb />
total nearly added money <lb />
offered. The winner of the Pinehurst <lb />
Handicap, which will be shot next <lb />
Saturday, will take down In cash <lb />
and a silver trophy valued at <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE <lb />
What the World is by Wire <lb />
Master numbers Convene. <lb />
DECATUR, Jan. <lb />
plumbers from every section of the <lb />
state, several hundred strong, are <lb />
here for the annual convention of <lb />
the Illinois Master <lb />
which opened today. The <lb />
plumbers will be here two day. <lb />
Features of entertainment are <lb />
interspersed with the business <lb />
sessions, at which matter of trade <lb />
interest will be discussed. <lb />
leading subject slated for <lb />
The scheduled speakers include <lb />
C. W. Mitchell, the Provincial minis- <lb />
of education, and Dr. W. C. <lb />
ray, president of the University of <lb />
Saskatchewan. <lb />
About o'clock morning. In <lb />
the dead hours of tho night when all <lb />
the town was wrapped In slumber, <lb />
the family of Mr. B. F. Tyson, living <lb />
on the corner of Evan and Ninth <lb />
streets, were aroused to find that <lb />
their house was on fire. When dis- <lb />
covered the end o kitchen next <lb />
to the house was burning briskly. <lb />
Both Mr. and Mrs. Tyson went to <lb />
work trying to put out the fire, and <lb />
at first thought they had succeeded, <lb />
but the flames had Boon reached and <lb />
burst through the kitchen roof and <lb />
through tho porch the <lb />
house, and they their efforts to <lb />
check It progress were fruitless. <lb />
At such an hour of the night it i <lb />
difficult to awaken people when there <lb />
is no fire alarm that can be heard <lb />
any distance, hence they were slow <lb />
in getting aroused and to the fire, and <lb />
the flames had made such headway <lb />
before tho firemen arrived that the <lb />
building a total loss and <lb />
nothing of the furniture was <lb />
When the firemen got on streams <lb />
did good fr quickly Deal- <lb />
down the fire and removing the <lb />
danger that seriously threatened <lb />
neighboring buildings. The excel- <lb />
Week In British Columbia. <lb />
VICTORIA, B. Jan. <lb />
British Columbia farmer will have <lb />
hi Inning in the capital week. <lb />
Beginning today with meeting of the <lb />
British Columbia Fall Fair <lb />
annual will be held <lb />
the week by all of the <lb />
In which farmer are Interest- <lb />
ed, Including the Provincial <lb />
of dairymen, grain growers, <lb />
stock breeders, poultry raisers, and <lb />
fruit growers. Present Indications <lb />
point to an unusually large attend- <lb />
To Discuss Child Labor. <lb />
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. <lb />
visitors arrived In Louisville today to <lb />
attend the eighth annual conference <lb />
of the National Child Labor Commit- <lb />
tee, which will meet tomorrow for a <lb />
lour session. The conference <lb />
will bring together leading expert <lb />
on child labor reform and new me- <lb />
In education from all over the <lb />
country. <lb />
Alabama Republican held a state <lb />
convention last August, at which all <lb />
factions were represented, and elect- <lb />
ed Taft delegates, but this convention <lb />
having declared null and void, being <lb />
the call of the national committee, <lb />
another convention has been called <lb />
for March <lb />
of the water pressure at this <lb />
fire was very noticeable, and was due <lb />
to the fast that superintendent Allen <lb />
hastened down and cut off the <lb />
valve at the stand pipe and had <lb />
pressure put on from the pump- <lb />
station. <lb />
The building was Insured for <lb />
but was worth double that much, <lb />
and Mr. Tyson had no Insurance at <lb />
on his furniture <lb />
Tho fire started from an ash pan <lb />
or box tho cook had carelessly <lb />
left sitting on the floor. <lb />
Civil Engineers at Montreal. <lb />
MONTREAL, Que., Jan. <lb />
of the civil engineering <lb />
from many parts of the <lb />
ion came to Montreal today for the <lb />
annual meeting the Canadian So- <lb />
of Civil Engineers. The pro- <lb />
will cover three days. The <lb />
unusually large attendance combines <lb />
with an attractive of papers <lb />
and discussions to give promise of <lb />
one of the most successful meetings <lb />
In the history of the society. <lb />
According to James J. Ferrell, An- <lb />
drew Carnegie Did Sot Know What <lb />
He Was Saying When He Testified <lb />
Before Com Declares <lb />
Existence of Agreement As to <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. <lb />
James J. Ferrell, president of the <lb />
United States Steel Corporation, pro- <lb />
tested before the Stanley steel <lb />
committee yesterday against <lb />
unnecessary publicity of <lb />
cost of steel products in this <lb />
country as ruinous to foreign trade <lb />
of domestic manufacturer. The steel <lb />
corporation head also discussed with <lb />
the committee the <lb />
and ideas of trust regulation which <lb />
somewhat from suggestions <lb />
previously made by Elbert H. Gary, <lb />
executive head of the steel corpora- <lb />
Andrew Carnegie, and others. <lb />
President Farrell asserted that the <lb />
which steel man- <lb />
assembled to discuss the <lb />
trade, had no influence In fixing or <lb />
maintaining prices, though he thought <lb />
had Influence In maintaining the <lb />
stability the market <lb />
do not he said, <lb />
the prices of any two steel <lb />
in the United States today are <lb />
think he referred to destructive <lb />
said Mr. Farrell. <lb />
a matter of fact, steel prices today <lb />
are very low. There Is no doubt that <lb />
reports will show that they not <lb />
getting the cost of manufacture out <lb />
of present <lb />
JOB <lb />
Activity In White House Is Of Great <lb />
TAFT AFTER REPUBLICAN BARNES <lb />
ANOTHER FIRE TUESDAY <lb />
Taft's Friends Will Do Their Utmost <lb />
to Instruct New York Delegates to <lb />
Chicago and <lb />
West Virginia be Thoroughly <lb />
For Taft, <lb />
WASHINGTON. Jan. Evidence <lb />
that the advisers of President Taft <lb />
are awakening to the fact that they <lb />
mus get their campaign under way at <lb />
once if they are to offset the work <lb />
that la being done against them <lb />
shown by the activity at the white <lb />
house yesterday. <lb />
For tho time in months there <lb />
was evidence that all the campaign- <lb />
Is not confined to the various <lb />
Democratic camps and to Oyster Bay, <lb />
but that the president himself is In <lb />
the fight. <lb />
Tho word went forth that the <lb />
friends of the president were <lb />
to the scalp of Bill <lb />
the New York State Republican lead- <lb />
who has announced himself In <lb />
favor of an uninstructed delegation <lb />
from that state, and that a fight la <lb />
to be waged against him if be con- <lb />
to oppose the election of <lb />
legates pledged to Mr. reno- <lb />
It was stated also that an effort <lb />
would be made to elect Taft delegate- <lb />
in Iowa, although Senator Kenyon, <lb />
now the chief administrator support- <lb />
is expected to support his <lb />
ague, Senator Cummins. It Is <lb />
ed, however, that the <lb />
movement in Iowa not likely to <lb />
injurious to the cause of the <lb />
dent, and that Senator Kenyon at any <lb />
moment will be ready to work for <lb />
Mr. Taft In the convention should any <lb />
move be made to swing the <lb />
to any one else. <lb />
Slight Damage Done At The Home Of <lb />
Mr. E. H. Thomas <lb />
Fruit Men Problems. <lb />
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. <lb />
prominent fruit growers met In this <lb />
city today th <lb />
th annual meeting of t a Western <lb />
New York Horticultural Society, <lb />
which will last three day;. The pro- <lb />
gram provides for addresses by a <lb />
number of noted horticultural experts <lb />
New Jersey, Michigan <lb />
several other states. <lb />
Joseph H. Choate Is <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. H. <lb />
Choate. the eminent New York law- <lb />
and former American ambassador <lb />
to England, was eighty years old to- <lb />
day and the occasion was marked by <lb />
the receipt of a number of <lb />
message from friends on both <lb />
side of the Atlantic. Mr. Choate is <lb />
a native of Salem, Mass., but has been <lb />
a resident of New York since shortly <lb />
after his graduation from Harvard in <lb />
School Trustees of Alberta <lb />
CALGARY, Alta., Jan. six- <lb />
th annual convention of the <lb />
of school trustees of the Province <lb />
cf Alberta met In this city today for a <lb />
two session. The improvement <lb />
of rural schools and school <lb />
and medical Inspection are the <lb />
LOOK OUT FOR THE THIRD ONE <lb />
Atlantic Whist Congress. <lb />
NEW YORK. Jan. <lb />
play at the fourteenth annual con- <lb />
of the Atlantic Whist <lb />
began at the Hotel Victoria in <lb />
this city today and will continue <lb />
the end of the week. The <lb />
is composed of clubs In Boston. <lb />
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. <lb />
Washington numerous other <lb />
ties. <lb />
FREE TOBACCO <lb />
a supply of select Improved <lb />
co which we will glad to <lb />
furnish our friend upon request <lb />
Pill the Star warehouse. Farmer <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company. <lb />
EVE DOCTOR, J. II. NEWBORN <lb />
. Practice limited to the eye and fit- <lb />
ting glasses. He corrects <lb />
which causes headache. Eyes <lb />
examined free. Sec him as <lb />
for Feb. 6th, <lb />
Office at J. R. Smith and store. <lb />
Home office. N. C. <lb />
The of the people of Green- <lb />
ville, especially those on South Evans <lb />
street and that vicinity, had hardly <lb />
back to normality from the <lb />
fire Tuesday morning, when twelve <lb />
hours later there was another alarm. <lb />
It was about o'clock In the after- <lb />
noon when fire was discovered In the <lb />
kitchen at the home of Mr. E. B. <lb />
Thomas, and the clanging of the lire <lb />
rim sent people hurrying in that <lb />
It was in the same section, <lb />
only half a block from the scene of <lb />
the morning Are. The was be- <lb />
tween the celling and weather board- <lb />
on tho side of the kitchen and <lb />
had burned through both, but was <lb />
put out with only slight damage to <lb />
the building. <lb />
A wood box sat between tho front <lb />
corner of the cook stove and the wall, <lb />
very close to both, and the place that <lb />
tho wall burned through was <lb />
behind and above this box. <lb />
Occupants of the house Bay no fire <lb />
had been built In the kitchen after <lb />
breakfast was over, so it be <lb />
told Just It occurred. It is for- <lb />
that it started in the day <lb />
tuna <lb />
Mrs. Jane Godwin Dead. <lb />
After an Illness of several months. <lb />
Mrs. Jane Godwin, widow of the late <lb />
Mr. W. T. Godwin, died at o'clock <lb />
this morning at the home of her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. E. C. Williams. She <lb />
years of age and is survived by <lb />
two daughters, Mr. E. C. William, <lb />
of Greenville and Mrs. L. H. Well, <lb />
of Old <lb />
The burial will place at <lb />
o'clock. Thursday afternoon, in Cher- <lb />
Hill cemetery. <lb />
Change of Firm. <lb />
Mr. G. M. Mooring, who not long <lb />
since moved from his farm to Green- <lb />
ville. associate In the mercantile <lb />
business with his ton, Mr. J. S. Moor- <lb />
and the style of tho firm I G. <lb />
M. Mooring and Son. They are In <lb />
the store formerly occupied by the <lb />
Central Mercantile Co., In the <lb />
building, and carry a full line of gen- <lb />
merchandise. <lb />
Congratulations to Grandpa W. L. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle of the 22nd <lb />
contains this brief Item that will be <lb />
much Interest to Greenville <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. <lb />
Jenkins, a <lb />
With a batting average of and <lb />
fielding average of <lb />
The owned by Mrs. the Tilt left <lb />
Hyman. fielder In the American league. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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