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his head taming a somersault <lb />
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Why It Was So Hot. <lb />
A savant who devotes him sell to so. <lb />
subjects tolls me the number <lb />
of degrees centigrade is not everything <lb />
In producing the torrid hear has <lb />
been reigning and day We have <lb />
often had as n any without suffering <lb />
nearly so severely, The peculiarity <lb />
is the great richness of <lb />
in the ultra-violet <lb />
rays It is these that give sunstroke <lb />
man and beast, bring forth lies in <lb />
myriads, though they massacre ml- <lb />
and spoil our tempers, making <lb />
us wicked as though we suffered from <lb />
letter to London <lb />
Truth. <lb />
year farmers Use money <lb />
by the first is offer- <lb />
ed without looking over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY -i- <lb />
the most practical, and <lb />
on the m -l- <lb />
We carry a stocK or repairs tor the ma- <lb />
we sell, which is to be considered In <lb />
buying machinery. -J-<lb />
VI <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
Phone<lb />
An Eye for Figures. <lb />
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HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture is the Most the Most Healthful, the Most Noble <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OF NORTH <lb />
A 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 />
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lilt I n I, C, FRIDAY DECEMBER , MM <lb />
m hue it e <lb />
JACK JOHNSON <lb />
SECURES LICENSE <lb />
Negro Pugilist is Given Necessary <lb />
Marriage Paper <lb />
MISS BRIDE <lb />
II He True The Whole Affair <lb />
Is Antagonistic To Public Pol- <lb />
icy And Morals to n- <lb />
e rally <lb />
CHICAGO, Dec. John- <lb />
son, the pugilist, today <lb />
ed a license to wed Cam- <lb />
the white girl who has been <lb />
with <lb />
troubles In the Federal court. <lb />
The wedding Is set for tonight. <lb />
first made his application <lb />
t-i . C. clerk of the marriage <lb />
license office. Miss Cameron was not <lb />
him when the prize lighter <lb />
slated that she would not <lb />
of age until February, the fol- <lb />
lowing a Mil of the in such <lb />
cases of not issuing a license <lb />
the girl is present to swear to her <lb />
age. declined to Issue the permit <lb />
Johnson then appealed to Robert M. <lb />
clerk, who <lb />
Mr. and Johnson went away <lb />
grinning with the document safely <lb />
towed away. <lb />
Johnson explained to tho county <lb />
clerk that the records in court show <lb />
that the Cameron girl is more than <lb />
years of age. Johnson give his <lb />
Own age as A considerable crowd <lb />
followed him in and out of the build- <lb />
and on his pilgrimage from one <lb />
to another. <lb />
The impending marriage will not <lb />
affect his before tho <lb />
court, according lo Johnson's <lb />
Tho prise fighter said a moving <lb />
concern had agreed to him <lb />
to make a film of the wed- <lb />
ding, winch is scheduled to take place <lb />
at the home of his aged mother, on <lb />
the South Side, the ceremony to be <lb />
performed by the of St. Mark's <lb />
African Methodist Episcopal church. <lb />
bad a long talk Miss Cam- <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
explained that I had been blamed for <lb />
ill treating her and that we might <lb />
well be married right away. She <lb />
is alone In the world now. Her <lb />
mother has left her and her <lb />
quoted aB saying he wants to <lb />
have nothing more to do with <lb />
When Chief of Police was <lb />
Informed that a moving picture con- <lb />
had arranged to photograph the <lb />
wedding he declared that if legal <lb />
means could be found he would not <lb />
permit public exhibition of the <lb />
whole affair Is antagonistic <lb />
to public policy and morals general- <lb />
said Chief <lb />
ASK THAI SHIPPING <lb />
LAWS BE MODIFIED <lb />
SAYS LIFE OF A <lb />
IS NOT AS <lb />
HAD AS IT IS <lb />
SEAMEN WON'T TARE ADVANTAGE <lb />
WASHINGTON, Dec. hard- <lb />
ships of life of a sailor are not <lb />
as great as they are pictured to be, <lb />
according to <lb />
of San Francisco, president of the <lb />
Dollar Steamship Company, who <lb />
before u of the <lb />
senate Commerce Committee to rec- <lb />
several changes in tho sea- <lb />
men's involuntary servitude act, which <lb />
passed the House at the last session <lb />
of Congress. <lb />
Captain Dollar declared that every <lb />
thing had been done to put the life <lb />
of a sailor on a higher plane, but <lb />
tho class of seamen was such <lb />
they refused to take advantage <lb />
It. <lb />
Representatives of the <lb />
Union replied that the enactment of <lb />
the bill into law would benefit ship- <lb />
owners and operators as It would en- <lb />
able them to employ better men. Cap- <lb />
Dollar said that his company <lb />
owned by American capital, was op- <lb />
crating under the British flag forty <lb />
per rent cheaper than could be op- <lb />
under the American flags, us <lb />
the laws of Britain were not as <lb />
stringent as those of tho United <lb />
States. <lb />
Democrats May Prevent Pres- <lb />
Jobs <lb />
Declares Lynchers of <lb />
Black Brutes to go Unpunished <lb />
says the Supreme of South Carolina, <lb />
No One Will Need or Receive Trial. <lb />
Before Governors Conference in Richmond <lb />
GETS FREEDOM <lb />
mo eon rue <lb />
HIE <lb />
RICHMOND, Va., Nov. the <lb />
name of the state of South Carolina <lb />
Governor nerved notice to the <lb />
conference this afternoon <lb />
that lynchers of assailants oil PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. <lb />
white women In his state would go Women exercised their newly <lb />
A TOTE <lb />
KEEPS TOWN DRY <lb />
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb />
Taft sent more than recess <lb />
to the Senate today and <lb />
immediate indications of a movement <lb />
among some of the Democratic sen- <lb />
to prevent their confirmation be- <lb />
came evident. <lb />
Senator Gore, it was said, would <lb />
the active support of col- <lb />
leagues in heading the movement. <lb />
The campaign is directed especially <lb />
against nominations which It . claim- <lb />
ed, have been postponed time to <lb />
time, thus bringing the new terms <lb />
close to the beginning of the Demo- <lb />
administration. <lb />
Democratic Senators claim that the <lb />
President already deprived the <lb />
Democrats of the privilege of appoint- <lb />
fifty thousand postmasters by <lb />
placing them within the civil service <lb />
law by a single order. <lb />
Most of the Senators <lb />
expressed themselves favorable to <lb />
ti but <lb />
several Progressive Senators, whose <lb />
assistance had been counted on, did <lb />
not appear willing to co-operate, it <lb />
was understood. <lb />
unpunished. Governor warm- <lb />
defended his use of the pardon- <lb />
power as well, declaring that in <lb />
twenty-two months he had pardoned <lb />
or paroled approximately per- <lb />
sons, and that he hoped the number <lb />
at the end of the second term would <lb />
BOO. <lb />
said all over the state of <lb />
South Carolina and I say it again <lb />
he declared, I will never <lb />
order out the militia to shoot down <lb />
their neighbors and protect a black <lb />
who commits the nameless <lb />
crime against u while woman. There- <lb />
fore, in South Carolina, let is be <lb />
that when a assaults <lb />
a white woman all that is needed is <lb />
that they get the right man and they <lb />
who get him will neither need nor <lb />
receive a <lb />
Governor justified Hie use lie <lb />
had made of his pardoning power, he <lb />
said, by conditions ho had found in <lb />
penal Institutions in tho state. <lb />
walked through the penitentiary <lb />
of South he said, <lb />
found it a tuberculosis incubator, <lb />
where poor devils were dying at their <lb />
tasks, making money for oilier <lb />
poor devils who had no choice <lb />
but lo stand work or take the <lb />
lash. Just the other dry Jim Roberts, <lb />
a from Charleston stopped me <lb />
as was walking through and re- <lb />
asked permission to speak <lb />
to me. He told me that he had been <lb />
kept in jail for years for steal- <lb />
a watch <lb />
said, you are telling me the <lb />
truth you will eat your Christmas din- <lb />
with your folks at He <lb />
said, I have no <lb />
I replied, will eat it <lb />
away from And he will. An- <lb />
other had served U years and <lb />
months for stealing A Judge <lb />
wrote to me that he bad sentenced <lb />
death a man when he did not be- <lb />
the man had been convicted be- <lb />
a reasonable doubt. <lb />
acquired right to vote In a half <lb />
score of Oregon cities <lb />
in all places played a con- <lb />
part In the result. <lb />
Newport, through the women's <lb />
vote, remained but <lb />
the women lost, <lb />
the ticket being success- <lb />
Oregon City's woman <lb />
date for mayor was overwhelm- <lb />
defeated. Three other <lb />
cities municipal elections <lb />
and i case to per <lb />
cent of the voters were <lb />
men. <lb />
T. W. C. A. <lb />
The Y. W. C. A. services at the <lb />
Training School were conducted by <lb />
Mrs. Dec. 4th. con- <lb />
the study of the of th- <lb />
or of which <lb />
was begun in the prayer meetings <lb />
held during the week. <lb />
Miss conducted an laws will not allow mailing <lb />
service on the evening of Dec papers at tho usual postage rates to <lb />
The subject was who fall to pay their <lb />
may be a for it may combine lion within a year and those neglect- <lb />
ill elements belonging to a classic. to do this after being notified <lb />
, are the ones we have had to part <lb />
with. If any mistakes have been made <lb />
farting Tine <lb />
Much as we dislike to part with <lb />
them, are this week dropping <lb />
some names from The Reflector sub- <lb />
lists, both dally and week- <lb />
This was necessary because the <lb />
Pick-Pocket Pardoned; Will <lb />
Go to Position In <lb />
Chicago <lb />
RALEIGH, Dec. La- <lb />
convicted of having <lb />
at Charlotte during <lb />
dent Tuft's visit on May <lb />
was pardoned today by the governor. <lb />
Lamont returned all the money he <lb />
had stolen, but received in the <lb />
penitentiary, His wife died <lb />
week at his home in Chicago, and <lb />
members of the Illinois Legislature <lb />
and other officials made affidavits as <lb />
to his previous good character. Two <lb />
business concerns in Chicago wrote <lb />
the Governor they would give <lb />
employment If he were pardoned. <lb />
YET HE ANOTHER CHARGE <lb />
FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. <lb />
J. Deal Sliced, was today found <lb />
guilty of the murder of Al. G. <lb />
Sr. <lb />
Sliced shot to death Jun. <lb />
13th, in Fort Worth, soon after <lb />
had returned from Winnipeg, Canada, <lb />
with his wile, with whom Al. G. <lb />
Jr., ton of Boyce, had <lb />
eloped. <lb />
Sneed claimed self defense and also <lb />
a the part of the <lb />
to rob him of his wife. <lb />
Al Jr., was killed by Sneed, <lb />
in Amarillo, Sept. last. Sneed <lb />
will be this charge in Feb- <lb />
at <lb />
The families Involved in the two <lb />
tragedies are wealthy and have had <lb />
prominent purls In the of <lb />
Texas. After the elopement Sneed <lb />
spent n a chase across the <lb />
lo his wife. <lb />
first trial on the charge of <lb />
killing Boyce was a disagree- <lb />
The demonstration Sneed and <lb />
his attorneys over the verdict was <lb />
Walter and r <lb />
Jr., defense lawyers, were <lb />
fined for throwing their hale over the <lb />
chandeliers in Die court room. <lb />
Sneed emitted a cowboy yell, the <lb />
court refused lo censure or fine him. <lb />
Mrs. Sliced awaited the verdict in <lb />
a downtown hotel, Sneed telephoned <lb />
the news lo her. <lb />
Greece Has Not Yet Agreed to an <lb />
Armistice <lb />
II FIGHT ALONE <lb />
The Mikado Monday Night <lb />
The Mikado which will he present- <lb />
ed next Monday night In the auditor- <lb />
of the Training school by the <lb />
pupils, promises much to all who at- <lb />
tend. People need not hesitate about <lb />
buying their tickets and they had <lb />
rote me that he had sentenced to ,. <lb />
cure good seals, for the presentation <lb />
this beautiful play is going to <lb />
prove of more worth than the <lb />
of admission. play given by <lb />
Introduce Bill tor the Re- <lb />
peal the News- <lb />
paper Law <lb />
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb />
of North today n- <lb />
a bill providing for the re- <lb />
peal of the newspaper publicity law <lb />
which was attached to a rider to the <lb />
appropriation bill at the re- <lb />
cent session of congress. <lb />
The constitutionality of the law is <lb />
now being questioned before the <lb />
Court of the U, S., by certain <lb />
New York publishers. <lb />
death a man whom he did not be- <lb />
should put to death. He <lb />
did not believe It at the lime, nor I <lb />
does he believe It now. <lb />
are the errors of injustice <lb />
I am trying lo right with my power <lb />
pardon I am proud of my <lb />
the pupils has ex- <lb />
and the Mikado promises lo <lb />
surpass any former effort. <lb />
Hon. A. C. Will Address <lb />
Teachers Association December th <lb />
Takes ugh Error <lb />
At the recent Pitt county fair some in dropping names from the mall 1st. <lb />
one through error took a pair of all that Is necessary Is to call our <lb />
white Bantam chickens belonging attention to it and proper correction <lb />
Tho next meeting of the Pitt <lb />
Teacher's Association will be held <lb />
on tho second Saturday, Dec. 14th. <lb />
The topic for the meeting Is the Prob- <lb />
of the Rural School. Hon. A. <lb />
C. director of the Division <lb />
of Rural In the United States <lb />
Department of Education will address <lb />
address, papers are being <lb />
pared by who are in <lb />
vital touch with rural school <lb />
A strenuous effort is being <lb />
made to have one of best meet- <lb />
the Association ever held. <lb />
The adaptation of the rural school <lb />
to its peculiar mission one of the <lb />
Appeared it The End <lb />
Of The Most Se- <lb />
Hindrance An <lb />
SOFIA, Dec. 3.-The will <lb />
be signed today at on the <lb />
lines of or without <lb />
Greece being a to it. according <lb />
to information from author- <lb />
quarters here. <lb />
Greece will be left to continue the <lb />
war alone against Turkey if she so <lb />
desires. <lb />
in Obstacle <lb />
LONDON, Dec. was <lb />
the obstacle which to <lb />
wreck the parleys between the <lb />
of Turkey and of the <lb />
Balkan allies when they first opened <lb />
and appear- <lb />
ed again at tho end of <lb />
as the most serious hindrance <lb />
the attainment of an agreement. <lb />
During the session of the <lb />
gales the Turks absolutely refused to <lb />
the surrender of the strong- <lb />
hold of and when the <lb />
subsequently yielded to them <lb />
on tills point the Greek delegates <lb />
Shrank back and demanded time in <lb />
which to submit question to the <lb />
government at Athens <lb />
The reason for the Hellenic <lb />
any such submission to the <lb />
desires of Ottoman representative <lb />
not far to seek, according lo the <lb />
opinion expressed in diplomatic cir- <lb />
It Is pointed out it is obvious <lb />
that if the Bulgarians sacrifice <lb />
possession of Adi n <lb />
Interests of general <lb />
expect their allies share their sac- <lb />
and the in this <lb />
tin he to give Bulgaria com- <lb />
in the shape of territory <lb />
conquered by the Greeks, <lb />
and and which they had <lb />
staked out for themselves. <lb />
Hence the wail from Athens that <lb />
any concessions to Turkey will <lb />
danger tho fruits of victory gained <lb />
by the all those of <lb />
Greece and <lb />
Alabama D. A. H. Conference <lb />
BIRMINGHAM. Ala, Dec. <lb />
fourteenth annual conference of the <lb />
Alabama division of the Daughters <lb />
of the American Revolution convened <lb />
In this today and will continue <lb />
in session until Saturday. A <lb />
feature of the three day's program <lb />
will be unveiling of a memorial <lb />
lo the Revolution soldiers buried in <lb />
Jefferson county. <lb />
the Teachers. Dr. is rec- livest topics now under consideration <lb />
ts one of the best by the educators and leaders <lb />
Notice is hereby given that Policies <lb />
No. and No. of In- <lb />
Company of the Slate of <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa. have <lb />
from my office Without <lb />
my knowledge, consent or signature, <lb />
and any loss or claim under <lb />
above policies and numbers and in <lb />
the above stated company will not <lb />
be admitted as they have not been is- <lb />
in the regular course and form <lb />
Any or parties holding the <lb />
for January Courts <lb />
The hoard of commissioners <lb />
drew the following lo serve us <lb />
ors for two terms of January <lb />
Criminal term beginning <lb />
Allen, J. H. Oakley, <lb />
J. Norman. II. Norris, <lb />
H. B. Nelson, J. H. H. <lb />
D. Jones, Alonso Dall, R. Davis, <lb />
K. J. Jones, E. D. <lb />
Dudley. W. J. Lewis, F. II. Foxhall, <lb />
J. F Dall. J. F. W H Vail- <lb />
W. W. John <lb />
Moore, It. L. Harris, P <lb />
D. A. James, R. L. Johnson, I. J. <lb />
J. Crawford. R. Gal- <lb />
J. B, J <lb />
way, H Tyson, H. Bundy, <lb />
lie John B, J- R. <lb />
Bunting. O. R, Baker, <lb />
hill. <lb />
Civil term beginning Cur- <lb />
J W. Brooks. D. <lb />
numbers are requested to re- <lb />
turn them to my office as they have Flake. A. J. B. W, <lb />
, .- . . AH persons been Issued In due course. J. J. Stokes, W. J. <lb />
another exhibitor. Whoever be made. Every subscriber get- connected with rural education, Interested In the problem are In- C. L. WILKINSON. A. Manning. W. R. J. C. <lb />
chickens will oblige by the paper should watch the believe we have been to attend the meeting, for the Insurance Company of Moore, D. J. J. J. Oakley, <lb />
ties in country on the problems out the country. <lb />
them to the president or secretary of after name and not let it get a fortunate in securing him for the they be teachers or not. <lb />
,, fr. yr I meeting. In addition to Dr. Mona-I H. B. SMITH. <lb />
the State of Penna. Penn. <lb />
ltd <lb />
O. F. Oakley. J. A. James, W. A. <lb />
White. E. F. Little, J. E. <lb /></p>
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I It'll <lb />
One .- Bate the <lb />
; on mi I <lb />
has accomplished without <lb />
In Hens B <lb />
From Chapel Hill <lb />
COS I <lb />
I U Meet <lb />
YORK, <lb />
been concluded for the <lb />
meeting of American So- <lb />
of Mechanical which <lb />
CHAPEL HILL. Nov. The will assemble head- <lb />
that assistance mm i ., . <lb />
been attained tore launched by the literary quarters In this city tomorrow for a <lb />
;. no-opera- of the of North f, Z <lb />
,, , .,., ,.,. , . , that the sessions this year com- <lb />
a few weeks to form a . of <lb />
. ., , Ti i m Carolina a weens ago to <lb />
That War is union ,. urn <lb />
Over <lb />
ever <lb />
PEACE <lb />
selects am of Carolina ha thus <lb />
are tar met with admirable success. The <lb />
methods of bringing about which provides for the <lb />
co-operation. Wars are of schools for <lb />
and great cues built ,,,, up in attacked. <lb />
A Fall <lb />
when its foundation is undermined, <lb />
and if the of <lb />
the proper use of U n <lb />
j roper use <lb />
tat. Urn m eat m ad Pitt J- , T <lb />
lie Ink- Should the money to W to schools. the state. <lb />
The be lacking then i, must be -he school, <lb />
ed patriotic and the bone of Charlotte, Mates <lb />
reward Greensboro. <lb />
v ., We Happen to have just now, the on, Oxford Le- <lb />
Montenegro. Nov. SO <lb />
follows. nO the first signs of <lb />
Dr. Kings New Life Pills <lb />
should be taken to tone the stomach <lb />
and regulate liver, kidneys and bow- <lb />
els. Pleasant, easy, safe and only <lb />
cents at all druggists. adv <lb />
bombardment of the Turkish Co <lb />
CO e . <lb />
funds with which to build and other foremost schools of <lb />
the slate. The committee <lb />
bombardment the tomes, roads. stale. The committee <lb />
of was rammed by the MOB- , , of debating have been a <lb />
Buy Oranges, Grape <lb />
been <lb />
hat <lb />
necessary to the development , . , <lb />
I'm county, therefore in our case we the to be I <lb />
resort to and county ed. the prize that hi lo he awarded. O <lb />
,,.,., and county . <lb />
Kins have ,,.,.,,,. , which and other technicalities towards <lb />
Bear to mean good roads and the union a thorough-going one. <lb />
. . i -j. . The the <lb />
the operations of the i <lb />
at my. <lb />
the of our ambitions. nominally the Me- <lb />
Other and have grown mortal will be a contribution <lb />
The government Las ,.,.,. ad prosperous through this 00- of Tau <lb />
M three d to proceed operative spirit Other counties have pa debating fraternity, which chap- <lb />
l Sofia to take part in eventual good campaign, and Ur Car- <lb />
peace negotiations. ell reads n th nothing more debaters. <lb />
to begin with than organ- The North Carolina At <lb />
will be In at <lb />
LONDON. Nov Now. has been <lb />
Vienna that peace between l by <lb />
. Prof. W I . I . of <lb />
by. . ,. . ,, , .,,.,., <lb />
v.; <lb />
knocking and I . on the will be<lb />
this <lb />
. H <lb />
,.,. v <lb />
. , . . <lb />
It or- i <lb />
Etc.<lb />
direct from the Grove. Get <lb />
best fresh fruit and save extra <lb />
freight charges mid- <lb />
man's profit, commission <lb />
commission and other <lb />
expenses. I can fill all orders <lb />
in any quantities for above <lb />
fruit on short notice. I also <lb />
grow sweet potato drawers and <lb />
vines of all varieties. Orders <lb />
for potato plants are <lb />
being placed now for next <lb />
spring planting. If you need <lb />
plant; for next <lb />
I r give me <lb />
. order, now. First <lb />
n n ed State <lb />
Bank of Orlando. . The <lb />
Writer Park Hank, of Winter <lb />
Ink Fla. <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Offerings . <lb />
IS THE TIM TO <lb />
BIT <lb />
nm <lb />
or <lb />
Tilt <lb />
TO <lb />
tS. <lb />
RB the best or <lb />
WOODS IN THIS TOOK IT TODAY <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
i g i <lb />
W . B. <lb />
i ; <lb />
of April, between the <lb />
bi to I .,,.,.,,,,. r. it- if North l i and <lb />
to<lb />
B n ill till pen <lb />
. . t <lb />
e to this great- North Carolina i i and <lb />
. Any new In <lb />
he l a of <lb />
and Mb recount. It. notable i<lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
grocer and <lb />
. developing and In the I bate. In Hide. <lb />
.,.,,;., i Austria G total of thirty debate, with Octal barrel., <lb />
Hungary and Russia, the two gr i <lb />
The Safest <lb />
plat<lb />
Ire. dun in i om <lb />
that they desire to maintain <lb />
not an to their <lb />
preparation, for war <lb />
I.,. from Pennsylvania Egg. <lb />
Oak eta <lb />
Suite, Baby par <lb />
suits, unite, <lb />
and muff. High LIT. <lb />
tobacco. Key <lb />
George cigar., canned <lb />
e. Meat, floor <lb />
and PI <lb />
., u When I Carolina has lost only . <lb />
created In a new hotel. It This is a record unsurpassed In <lb />
aroused enthusiasm and put its southern <lb />
to work and now the hotel is In a e contest held by the track <lb />
diplomatic world is anxiously construction. The hotel a great department of the last <lb />
awaiting confirmation of the toward, a greater Greenville. Wednesday, a member of the <lb />
views In the vet the has but begun man class won the medal as the . <lb />
capital to the parlor car behind the u undertook In do. against coffee, <lb />
what the did toward, getting competitor. The winner made the matches, oil. cotton Med meal <lb />
Diplomats feel that once Greenville a new hotel, II do lo- mile run within M. of time hull., garden orange., apple. <lb />
Lave been definitely adjusted end .;. wards getting good roads for nil The advanced the not., candle., dried <lb />
allied Balkan nations are in a pod- county. II cm a co- department have a prune. <lb />
to calculate their gain, movement for good roads, society for the purpose furthering china ware, wooden ware, cake, an <lb />
be , much better chance of However, if there be any Interested pharmacy In North Carolina and for <lb />
th. gull at Au. who are not member, of the Club the purpose of discussing subjects .,. new Royal Sewing <lb />
and It I. or If there be of the Jo druggists. ti. society other goods. <lb />
generally Bulgaria would who to the Club undertaking has been fittingly named In honor of quantity cheap for cash. Com o m <lb />
then be In n better situation to bring such a movement, then why not an one of North pioneer ,, i <lb />
Influence to beer In favor of Independent good roads organization of several years ago. the <lb />
compromise. of Club and non- Mr William Simpson, Raleigh. <lb />
The that <lb />
ha. to. . pt , . W field <lb />
in the peace <lb />
I is. during the past week, conducted <lb />
to he held who are in no- a Bible In he <lb />
capital. Is taken to ale .,, to do and would like to d, church, of Chapel Hill. <lb />
Balkan allies possess information to advance good roads in the F. P. was lo <lb />
Pi to an early settlement. county need an to .- trod with the office of a <lb />
Observers here. r. a.- no <lb />
id to he r a. lo <lb />
the of the negotiation. <lb />
prefer to wait until some kind <lb />
an has been reached be- <lb />
i the Bulgarian, and Turks or <lb />
tin question of fate of the Turk- <lb />
lab stronghold <lb />
with and encourage i <lb />
Suggestion submitted, <lb />
M. CLARK<lb />
AYDEN, Nov. Floyd <lb />
his fifteen birthday Wed- <lb />
evening at his home on Main <lb />
The arrived at o'clock and <lb />
fir a couple of hour, the Line was <lb />
pleasantly spent with various <lb />
Sam games and contents, which wore on- <lb />
IN <lb />
executive committee <lb />
Association of State <lb />
ties at Its annual sessions in Wash- <lb />
ii II C this week. <lb />
Into New Stable. <lb />
Corner 2nd and Evan. Street <lb />
SHORT<lb />
and<lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets All Trains <lb />
; v<lb />
your harvest money <lb />
is in this bank <lb />
Look these two men. They have been <lb />
to market their cotton. One put his <lb />
in the bank and the other one didn't. <lb />
They were held up OH the way home. The <lb />
silly fellow who wanted to take his money <lb />
home had to to the robbers. The <lb />
other was able to them the <lb />
His money was in the bank. <lb />
Take a lesson from your harvest money In this bank like all <lb />
other farmers. It is safest place It when- <lb />
ever you please. i <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
V. James, J. P. V-Pres. F. J. Forbes, Cashier <lb />
G. M. SON <lb />
mi m n <lb />
is. i <lb />
General <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
Buyers of <lb />
We now former <lb />
Co, <lb />
will be clad to h. W <lb />
on us.<lb />
. . <lb />
f-n<lb />
Fatal <lb />
Martin county had u <lb />
homicide, Mr, Bason Rogers killed <lb />
Mr. Sam Flint. The scene the no- <lb />
was near the Intersection <lb />
into with a vim. <lb />
At tin- of the games, refresh <lb />
menU were served and many piano <lb />
and vocal lions were rendered <lb />
Misses Olga and Isabel <lb />
the three Martin <lb />
god Pitt, at Mr. home <lb />
The parties had some words <lb />
an which led to a personal en- <lb />
counter, in which Mr. seems <lb />
The young host was the recipient <lb />
i f many nice gifts. <lb />
Those present Misses Olga <lb />
Holton, Johnson, Selma <lb />
Fannie Lee Patrick. <lb />
to have gotten the worst of It. He Isabel Martha <lb />
then got his gun and M . Fannie Noble, Cannon, <lb />
Flint The shot went wild but mount and Annie Belt Smith, <lb />
the second proved fatal. N. C Messrs <lb />
Mr. Rogers was given a Jack <lb />
hearing and released under bond. Noble, Henry Cony <lb />
Mr. Flint was n man living Brown, Henry and Bl- <lb />
Mr. Rogers and distantly con- . smith of N. C. <lb />
marriage though not mar- <lb />
himself . <lb />
Heard I en Mile <lb />
We heard some people who live ten <lb />
at from town say the distinctly <lb />
The Society will hoard the lire whistle when it blew <lb />
, public debate Friday Wednesday morning. <lb />
a public debate Friday evening. Dec <lb />
at 7.30 p. m. The public- ll <lb />
ally invited. u <lb />
The query Resoled, That but the crowd cheered, as. with <lb />
Organizations in the United burned hands, he held up a small <lb />
States have become a menace to our round box. he shouted, <lb />
free institutions and should be con- Salve I hold, <lb />
a tit subject for special has everything beat for <lb />
by Congress. Right also for bolls, sores, <lb />
O. T. Tyson. Robt. enema, cuts, sprains, <lb />
Ariel.,, C. D. Surest pile cure. It subdues In- <lb />
Earl Dawson. Street kills pain. <lb />
S. Roberson all druggist. adv <lb />
-THANKSGIVING- <lb />
FOR PROSPERITY IN ALL SECTIONS OF OUR COUNTY <lb />
And that our customers have remembered us <lb />
with a liberal share of business; for these and <lb />
many other blessings <lb />
We Are truly Thankful <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
j i i i i i i i i i n i i . <lb />
i m <lb />
in<lb />
Legal Notices. <lb />
TO <lb />
Having this . i <lb />
Gardner deceased, <lb />
dark r r <lb />
and having <lb />
given bond as <lb />
given t b <lb />
Boot page e to <lb />
which deed is hen <lb />
e sold to <lb />
said mortgage <lb />
B . B BROWN. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Motor Car is Used by <lb />
in Man Hunt for Negro j <lb />
Murderer <lb />
Hat anal I d as administrators <lb />
said present then to Brooks late of <lb />
payment, N. C, this is to certify all <lb />
on or I th day November, persons claims against the <lb />
1911, or this notice will be of the said deceased ; <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ii ti--a i, twelve <lb />
us said estate are urged to from date or notice will b <lb />
make immediate payment to inc. in bar cf r recovery. <lb />
This the clay of November, 1913. All person. Indebted to said <lb />
J. J. MAY. <lb />
of Waller . <lb />
Jan is and Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
E W t <lb />
Having as the <lb />
tor of the estate of W. Flake, de- <lb />
all persons owing said e <lb />
will please settle the same <lb />
and all persons to the said .- <lb />
is indebted will the sane <lb />
within twelve months of the date of <lb />
will phase make Immediate payment. <lb />
M Nov. 1911, <lb />
C GRIFFIN, <lb />
VANCE WALL, <lb />
F. O. JAMES a son. <lb />
i ltd <lb />
BALE <lb />
B Virtue Of an order of the Super- <lb />
court, made in a special proceed- <lb />
pending therein entitled <lb />
Mamie K. <lb />
this notice or the same will be plead- Parker, against John Ken- is of them can- <lb />
ed in bar of their recovery. h. not recover. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Km SO <lb />
in i I pursued s <lb />
and his ; i <lb />
n lot i I <lb />
tin court at earl <lb />
and shot him to death. <lb />
The . I Um was <lb />
Hams, who shot i farmer's then <lb />
her near Rhine <lb />
yesterday. When i. <lb />
a man limit was bi <lb />
friends the n , <lb />
vealed his hiding place lo <lb />
Di i o pi i <lb />
mobile and started for . <lb />
The mob soon took up the <lb />
l in the sheriff n I shortly <lb />
Her midnight and at I t. <lb />
the mob by hiding his ; <lb />
vault containing records, instead <lb />
placing him in the county Jail. <lb />
The mob l i the <lb />
and dragged from the hid- <lb />
place and him lo death. <lb />
Neither the victims aw <lb />
Git State Eleventh in Ex- <lb />
port List <lb />
TO IMPORT FOR <lb />
New Laws I,, lad lucre a.,. ,;. Needed Slop <lb />
SAMUEL <lb />
Administrator of W. II. Flake <lb />
V. F Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
from farm, near about <lb />
Oct. one sow. <lb />
pounds color <lb />
black, weight about pounds. Sow <lb />
ex to find <lb />
Kinder of the above named <lb />
stacker will receive reward by <lb />
at Grimesland. N. C, Route <lb />
I. LA. ARNOLD <lb />
ltd <lb />
I have taken up three hoes, two <lb />
female and one barrow, <lb />
marked fork In each ear; <lb />
black color and one spotted; all <lb />
in good condition. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving ownership and pay-<lb />
ARCH STOCKS, <lb />
R. F. Greenville. N. C <lb />
II ltd <lb />
in James Kennedy, et and be- <lb />
No. 1711 on the S. I. docket of <lb />
will offer for public sale <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville on Dec. M, at o'clock, <lb />
the following described land. <lb />
The residence of the late I. C. <lb />
Hardy on the plank road Just west <lb />
the town of Greenville, being the land <lb />
Conveyed to Mary K. Hardy by E. <lb />
O. and wife Feb. 1900 <lb />
and recorded In Hook M-S, page <lb />
containing 1-2 acres or thereabout. <lb />
Terms of sale cash, or 1-2 cash <lb />
and balance in months secured by <lb />
mortgage on said lands. <lb />
This Nov. 1912, <lb />
W. F. <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
mortgage deed, executed and <lb />
delivered by K. Warren and <lb />
wife I. Warren on the <lb />
day of Jan. 1913, and duly recorded <lb />
it- the office of the register of deeds <lb />
of county in book D-10. page <lb />
undersigned will, on Mon- <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS of <lb />
Having duly qualified before to public <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt court <lb />
as executor of the last will tea- Greenville, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
lament of H. Congleton. deceased, following described tract or <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make No- and in <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned; of Potion of the town of <lb />
and all persona having claims against Greenville known ac and <lb />
beginning at the southwest corner of <lb />
Lot No. and and run- <lb />
on or before the 12th day of to <lb />
1911. or this notice will be plead Lot- So- of <lb />
In bar of recovery. 29- east <lb />
12th day of November. 1912. <lb />
L R. 3-4 feet to the beginning. <lb />
Executor of H. S. Congleton. No <lb />
ltd town of Greenville known <lb />
beginning at the <lb />
northwest corners of Jarvis and <lb />
thence with Jarvis <lb />
street 1-2 feet to Third <lb />
thence with Third Street north <lb />
1-4 feet to Lot. thence south <lb />
said estate are notified to present th . <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
In the Court. <lb />
Mills Yd Johnson Mills <lb />
Tho defendant above named will <lb />
notice that an action of No- and <lb />
above boon in tho <lb />
1- fee to Fourth street, <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county for an Fourth <lb />
absolute divorce; and tho said to by J. <lb />
will further take notice and Warren <lb />
he Is required to appear et the next <lb />
term of the superior court of said <lb />
county to be held on the 20th day of <lb />
January. 1913. at the courthouse <lb />
and dated Nov. 9th and registered in <lb />
Hook W-9 page n tile register's <lb />
office in Pitt <lb />
This sale Is made for purpose <lb />
county In N. C. and with terms of said <lb />
answer or demur to tho complaint deed <lb />
In said action or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court for the relief demand- <lb />
ed In said complaint. <lb />
This tho 20th day of November, <lb />
1912. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
By A. T, Moore. D. C. <lb />
F G. James and Son, <lb />
for plaintiff. <lb />
II ltd <lb />
This <lb />
1912. <lb />
the BOth day of November. <lb />
F. C. <lb />
HARDING, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE Of BALE <lb />
of Sale of Personal<lb />
We, W. A. and wife. Car- <lb />
Hymen, will expose to public <lb />
sale on the day of <lb />
In <lb />
sale <lb />
virtue of a mortgage <lb />
and delivered II, A. and, <lb />
wife B. A. lo W. B. a, <lb />
the <lb />
which mortgage <lb />
the Office Of the Register of Deeds of hogs, chickens <lb />
Pitt county m Hook M-9. pages corn, peas and farming <lb />
New Board County Com- <lb />
 Take <lb />
Charge <lb />
The change in county affairs from <lb />
the old lo the new fiscal year look <lb />
place today. The old board of com- <lb />
missioners met to close, up the bus- <lb />
coming before them and at <lb />
turned over to successors. <lb />
Three Change, look place In the <lb />
personnel of board. Messrs. J. <lb />
P. chairman, D. J. <lb />
land and J. J. May, retiring. Mr. <lb />
Fed four years, <lb />
all of that time being Chairman <lb />
the board. Mr. Holland six years <lb />
Mr. May four years. All of them <lb />
have made excellent commissioners <lb />
and looked faithfully after the inter- <lb />
of the county. <lb />
tin <lb />
B. It, Lewis and W. B. Proctor. Mr. <lb />
Lewis has served about three years, <lb />
first being appointed to succeed Mr. <lb />
May, and then re-elected and <lb />
Mr. Proctor was first appointed to <lb />
Mr. N. T. Cox. deceased, and then <lb />
re-elected twice. The new <lb />
. I . III. X C, Nov. The <lb />
. i Cam <lb />
r. <lb />
In Was D. C, I i <lb />
It Is<lb />
. 1913 will I <lb />
pate Co and i <lb />
u. lion Ii T <lb />
low I <lb />
North Carolina, particularly; <lb />
and some more val- <lb />
fin fish, shad herring. <lb />
At tin- convention held In Kan Be r i <lb />
December, 1911, the following Cacti <lb />
v. re convincingly brought <lb />
That North Carolina, instead of be- <lb />
first in the output of her fisheries <lb />
as is ranted the abundance of. <lb />
Inland water and their <lb />
adaptability of maintenance of com- <lb />
n fisheries, bow holds eleventh <lb />
place among states of the <lb />
this ascendancy or the <lb />
Slates, particularly Of Virginia. Mary- <lb />
land, Connecticut and ha <lb />
been achieved entirely though en- <lb />
of such regulations as <lb />
would, allow reasonable catch from <lb />
their fisheries and yet preserve a <lb />
sufficient number of fish so the <lb />
Supply of each succeeding year would <lb />
steadily increase instead of diminish <lb />
That this decrease is undoubtedly <lb />
due to with all kinds <lb />
apparatus, not only at the Inlets but <lb />
the sounds and rivers. <lb />
That the oyster Industry In North <lb />
new board two of the reached its lowest <lb />
remain. are caught and <lb />
That instead of North Carolina sup- <lb />
plying her home market with Bab and <lb />
oysters, this is now being largely sup- <lb />
plied from other states, by <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
That instead of our fishing Industry <lb />
are Messrs. M. T. worth from seven to eight nil- <lb />
J. G. Taylor and W. L. dollars per year, it is worth less <lb />
Mr. Spier has had experience as S than two million, <lb />
commissioner, serving one some <lb />
years ago. <lb />
cut <lb />
That instead of our oyster industry <lb />
The others are <lb />
farmers and business men there Is every R <lb />
the people can look for a good ad- <lb />
ministration of county affairs tho <lb />
of the Incoming board. <lb />
The new board organized by elect- <lb />
Mr. W. L. chairman <lb />
and began their duties promptly. <lb />
Busy Year For Men <lb />
That Throw <lb />
Life-Line <lb />
be <lb />
in they clam to <lb />
The marriage <lb />
And registrar <lb />
To a state paper <lb />
We hold the record for the state <lb />
beat them to n <lb />
Just twelve months we issued knots <lb />
To four hundred and eight <lb />
It may be timely, never <lb />
For dear Pitt to up and <lb />
The record's mine for my books show <lb />
I issued 4-3-4. <lb />
mi, of December, 1909. of Personal estate con- <lb />
appears of record of household and tin- <lb />
panes <lb />
and the undersigned will sell <lb />
for cash before the court house door <lb />
Greenville on Saturday, the <lb />
day of December, 1912. the following <lb />
described tract or land situate- In said <lb />
county and state and <lb />
township, bounded on the east <lb />
Run and the Spier <lb />
the south by Tar river, on the <lb />
by John Fleming's heirs and on <lb />
north by the lands of Fernando <lb />
and known as Far <lb />
1.000 acres more or <lb />
the same land sold to the f <lb />
H. A. and wife K. I <lb />
by W B, and all <lb />
the tract will be sold at said <lb />
acres which has been e <lb />
off to J. F. Davenport by deed <lb />
ed Feb. 19th, 1910. and recorded <lb />
Terms of sale. cash. <lb />
W. A. and Caroline <lb />
d and W <lb />
From the Govern- <lb />
it North Carolina <lb />
liaises <lb />
Nov. The Governor <lb />
has been requested by tho Postmaster <lb />
General and the secretary of <lb />
to have selected iii this state <lb />
suitable road about fifty miles long <lb />
over which there is delivery of mall <lb />
by rural carriers; and he been In <lb />
formed by them that when arrange- <lb />
are made by the stale of North <lb />
Carolina or any of its local <lb />
ons to raise tho United <lb />
States will set aside additional <lb />
from the appropriation granted by the <lb />
Congress for such purpose, and that <lb />
government will expend tho sum <lb />
thus provided or so much <lb />
of it as seems wise, for tho Improve- <lb />
and maintenance of the road <lb />
The governor will call this matter <lb />
lo the attention of the Legislature and <lb />
Um ha hopes that the <lb />
counties of the or other sub- <lb />
to he, Is is worth less than twenty-live <lb />
thousand. <lb />
And the conclusion arrived at was <lb />
that the wisest policy to pursue <lb />
be to establish a fisheries commission <lb />
with powers sufficient to enforce the <lb />
laws, to do away with obsolete laws <lb />
and to make such regulations as the <lb />
various section, of Tidewater North <lb />
Carolina require. <lb />
Average For <lb />
Pounds of Tobacco Fig- <lb />
at Over <lb />
Mr. E. Thomas, secretary of <lb />
o Greenville Tobacco Hoard of <lb />
Trade, gives us the following <lb />
of sales on the Greenville <lb />
For the month of November <lb />
pounds for an aver- <lb />
age of 184.09 per hundred. <lb />
For the season up to December first <lb />
pounds for an <lb />
average of <lb />
These figures speak for themselves <lb />
and over two million dollars being <lb />
paid out for tobacco In a little over <lb />
months Is something to think <lb />
about. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, Including Sunday. <lb />
AND <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
Equipped with <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
ed. <lb />
Portsmouth. Sundays pm <lb />
iii week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, daily pro <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
sold to all points <lb />
East. West mid <lb />
Office. No. Main St. <lb />
J. BROWN, in. <lb />
Promoter John J. Day, of <lb />
WIs,. is trying to Stage a bout between j <lb />
and <lb />
by, of I <lb />
.,. .- ,,, ,,,; iii ii . BUM-I <lb />
divisions desiring lo avail themselves matter show-1 <lb />
of the government's appropriation will their readiness to raise the <lb />
Fisherman's Luck <lb />
for Duke's Mixture <lb />
tobacco a reel That's surely a <lb />
coil, -it ion tin- the way you can <lb />
i. . them <lb />
All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by <lb />
at Durham, N. C. <lb />
Pay what you will, you cannot better <lb />
for than the ounce and a half sack of <lb />
Mixture. And with each of these big sacks you <lb />
get a book of cigarette papers <lb />
Get a Good Fishing Reel Free <lb />
by saving the Coupons now packed in <lb />
Mi i ore Or. if wants any one of the hundreds <lb />
of other articles. In the list you will find something for every <lb />
member of the family. Pipes, cigarette cases, gloves, <lb />
cameras, watches, toilet articles, etc. <lb />
These handsome presents cost you <lb />
one cent. They simply <lb />
express our appreciation of your <lb />
patronage. <lb />
still get the same <lb />
big one and a half ounce sack for <lb />
enough to roll many cigarettes. <lb />
During November <lb />
only, we will tend our new <lb />
illustrated of <lb />
FREE. Simply send us your <lb />
name and address. <lb />
mat <lb />
HORSE <lb />
NATURAL <lb />
TWIST. . <lb />
., four roses <lb />
PICK PLUG CUT. PIED- <lb />
MONT CIGARETTES. CI- <lb />
end other or <lb />
.- <lb />
Premium <lb />
Cm <lb />
Loin. Mo <lb />
Bad Spells <lb />
I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly <lb />
writes Mrs. Navy, of Walnut, N. C last, I was <lb />
almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three <lb />
doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad <lb />
spells, that lasted from to days. In one week, after I <lb />
gave a trial, I could eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as <lb />
anybody. In weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid <lb />
for weary years relieved me, when everything <lb />
else <lb />
If you are weak and ailing, think what It would mean, <lb />
to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more <lb />
than years, this purely vegetable, tonic women, <lb />
has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. <lb />
They found it of real value in relieving their aches and <lb />
pains. Why suffer longer A remedy that has relieved <lb />
and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for <lb />
use, at once, by yr-M. Try it, today. <lb />
w Co. Teas. <lb />
Special sad two. Horn tor nut <lb />
For the <lb />
Road <lb />
DRIVING LAMP <lb />
is the most compact and efficient <lb />
lighting device for all kinds of vehicles. <lb />
Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with <lb />
thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or <lb />
detached. Throws a clear light feet ahead. <lb />
Extra large red danger signal in back. <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a <lb />
good hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
At Dealers <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
N. J. <lb />
.- , <lb />
MS.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
i. in ii <lb />
i I i Ins <lb />
.- v <lb />
BISSAU COB. <lb />
have made inch Ire- <lb />
PAD .; <lb />
Lit v, , of dollars m- <lb />
. that to look at <lb />
I .,,.,., . <lb />
., ,,,, the warning I Or. 81- <lb />
o la hi. I <lb />
-I <lb />
The Idea the problem i In- <lb />
. . . . ,,, rot mI find are said Dr. <lb />
u , ,. lie. ., N Md , lecture <lb />
b. ha a bead equipped Charing Cross hospital. London. <lb />
., .,,,. .,,. I erroneous. Some advance baa been <lb />
. i. mm and is still making <lb />
v i- from now men iii <lb />
the to born. <lb />
will come It that Um have on- <lb />
ii,. husk the surface. Much great- <lb />
we tee husk i <lb />
,, labor unions. mutt .,, mad. before la- <lb />
That . which .,,, ,. men ,,,, ire ,. ,, o can be said to be an- <lb />
Russia and her Bests from the But discontent main w d them in- <lb />
ha. been held for Mm and through he<lb />
in mom u,. to n id to <lb />
mu had u , <lb />
it U <lb />
T. a . <lb />
and ,,,,. ,;,,, to <lb />
By and by he of lying <lb />
on his Discontent his con- <lb />
n make, him wriggle and <lb />
The eastern gate la the Dardanelles, A, ,,., ;., In turning <lb />
the little ship of water separate. <lb />
advertising In Europe from Asia. he ,.,.,. contented then, there <lb />
would no men on earth only <lb />
, i inks sud resolution , Mediterranean. <lb />
M sill h. el i i <lb />
word <lb />
Entered second<lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
cl March J. <lb />
FRIDAY. DECEMBER . <lb />
by the Turks. <lb />
And Turkey has kepi the <lb />
greater and more closely united The marvel, of recent scientific <lb />
to crawl. ,,., , have blinded .-ye of the <lb />
Crawling traveling hand, and trusts the who In bis Ignorance believe. <lb />
la. Md her European lower form. . an- cl.,, industries and prepare the germ of a disease it found <lb />
only because the European it used to satisfy us In , Will b. and isolated thereby the disease <lb />
en wished it. fearing to disturb tho old evolutionary owned b, ,,, is to la in a fair <lb />
is called the balance of power. say. by people<lb />
But the unman infant-thanks ., eliminate <lb />
inborn It discontented With which is I stupid, out of dale form <lb />
crawling. With much trouble and of barbarism, leading to <lb />
risk and feeble tottering, be thievery and adulteration. <lb />
IS KI <lb />
Wilson that he <lb />
Turkey, in possession of the Dar- <lb />
Wat harmless. She could <lb />
Mr. Wilson announce, mat . ill nothing, having no Cores <lb />
call an session of ,.,,.,. ,,., the powers of the <lb />
to convene not later than April Mediterranean Prance. Italy, Spain. <lb />
There be held In Washington. <lb />
North Carolina. December and <lb />
the annual convention of the <lb />
North Carolina Fisheries Association. <lb />
i. i this convention is dis- <lb />
cum way. and mean, of saving tho <lb />
. the from it <lb />
it great decline and ii will l- <lb />
cur. and recommend certain <lb />
to the Incoming <lb />
Dr. ii- P. Moore, the <lb />
Bureau of baa been <lb />
detailed lo assist the convention in <lb />
deliberations Dr. Moore is man <lb />
ii wide experience and eminent <lb />
and has already visited the state <lb />
a number of times In the interest of <lb />
great phase of conversation. <lb />
The statement comes from a town <lb />
up the not near so large as <lb />
Greenville, that the weekly pay roll <lb />
of it. factories Is n. week. <lb />
That Is what Greenville needs, and <lb />
when we the turn <lb />
loose large weekly pay rolls you will <lb />
see a vast difference in the volume <lb />
of trade. <lb />
cured and controlled. Or. Plainer <lb />
points out that tills is far from the <lb />
fact. Not only are vast major <lb />
. of infective diseases under <lb />
control but modern civic methods of <lb />
as he The <lb />
will be held for th <lb />
i.- the tariff. <lb />
We have urged upon Mr. <lb />
son the for an extra <lb />
because seemed be no <lb />
doubt Of its course. To have waited <lb />
until the congress elected Pres- <lb />
Wilson convenes <lb />
weeks from now. would have <lb />
been to postpone the inevitable tar- <lb />
revision until the spring or sum- <lb />
of yea of the next gen- <lb />
election for The <lb />
of the Harrison ma <lb />
that mistake with bill <lb />
and the fate of the Cleveland con- <lb />
With Wilton Mil, are <lb />
she held the <lb />
and away from <lb />
which the great <lb />
thing- and Europe wanted no change <lb />
that England would not <lb />
Russia have Dardanelles. <lb />
and the other powers would <lb />
I not let England have that passage <lb />
, a scale larger <lb />
So everything safeguarded <lb />
, of t race. <lb />
Turkey m Europe, <lb />
,,,, ,,., Turkey and murder <lb />
Europe wanted peace of ha. reached of hit <lb />
development. Re to be <lb />
ii ml <lb />
, . <lb />
th, human beings together <lb />
s armies o, middleman and b, J . <lb />
The solution of the problem, de- <lb />
Is through the <lb />
schools of investigation such as <lb />
th, Rockefeller and Carnegie <lb />
We can Imagine those Bermuda <lb />
parliamentarians put up some of their <lb />
beet when <lb />
son was there as a spectator <lb />
listening at their discussions <lb />
the ground Ht is able to every day the number of t lies,. <lb />
the sun and stars and the who live on the work of others, <lb />
Of a man Discontent is hit compel ail ever-growing number to <lb />
mainspring every enter the Holds Of useful production. <lb />
. . ,. ,. , Just at present Jewel <lb />
What discontent does in the These laboratories with vast <lb />
, stands out most prominently in <lb />
, life a child. It does on a much Um and with train- <lb />
Id head is trade . <lb />
larger scale in the life of a man- <lb />
.,, Men have argued and fought and <lb />
in i <lb />
voted and made speeches and , <lb />
But Balkan peoples, living tree people wt <lb />
their mils and mountain. Contentment, apathy are of ,, , <lb />
born . free women, no, poised In . a career t. , ,, ,. , . <lb />
their childhood by the air of the man or a nation. <lb />
a bringing about that awful tragedy in <lb />
.- th., . , <lb />
If they wished to for a new in ti, no ,. . <lb />
warning against ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,. <lb />
to tad pal Ai of toe, <lb />
for all hi vain. <lb />
The more they talked and paraded, <lb />
the heavier were the duties. <lb />
I But when the watt Free <lb />
Trade will have it. for the <lb />
control legislation. <lb />
And we shall have Free Trade, <lb />
the trusts will want II soon. <lb />
A trust <lb />
sums their disposal and with train- <lb />
ed specialists at work on vital prob- <lb />
are bringing to the world re- <lb />
of Inestimable value. And thus <lb />
is time science will find the meant <lb />
of controlling the dread ills of <lb />
man flesh. <lb />
News Washington says there <lb />
does not seem to ho any doubt <lb />
that Senator of North Car- <lb />
will lie chairman of the senate <lb />
finance committee. <lb />
Where you make your living Is tho <lb />
place you ought lo spend your <lb />
Greenville and county are <lb />
not helped any by the money that <lb />
is tent away. <lb />
Mr. J. It. James, the new <lb />
dent of Carolina Club. Is one of <lb />
live wires and things may be <lb />
looked for during his <lb />
o- <lb />
The trusts will soon own all the <lb />
courageous men of the Balkan. III. The nation that no longer wig- <lb />
commission two or t degraded e is , condition as serious as all the manufactures, they <lb />
that some of them have been convict- <lb />
. and sentenced to death, <lb />
they would have adopted that course <lb />
by electing Mr. <lb />
Hut they voted for Mr Wilson and <lb />
for action. They expect something <lb />
frightened before them and of the motionless Infant want freedom from the duties <lb />
like seventy-live thousand of the <lb />
to Constantinople-if powerful The man or which .,, now ,,,,,, on the <lb />
, . i people petitioning the governor <lb />
material. <lb />
western Europe does not forbid. discontent there is in of for- <lb />
to Interfere with the <lb />
Th. <lb />
danger in th. situation for all to a nation or lo Individuals, a great Clothing Trust. <lb />
I n s it <lb />
to be done. Among other thing, they u , of the power that brings The , cloth- <lb />
, . ml <lb />
hope for prompt, judicious and <lb />
great European disturbance that would Improvement <lb />
modification of the tar. <lb />
in a carefully calculated to <lb />
fit all the people of the United State. , , <lb />
j England would fight rather than let <lb />
-employers, producers, laborers and <lb />
r ; , . I . . <lb />
now must pay u duty on wool <lb />
as a young man declared protect the American farmer who <lb />
that his one hope In life was to sheep. <lb />
In a special sent out from Wash- <lb />
giving available fund, for <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Greenville I. put down for 125.000. <lb />
Vice President Donnell of <lb />
Carolina Club, says he is yet hunt- <lb />
for a joke. He may find it and <lb />
have ready by next meeting. <lb />
Seventy members present at the <lb />
annual meeting of the Carolina Club <lb />
Monday night was a good showing. <lb />
Men love an election. <lb />
consumers. <lb />
All the active members of the pres- <lb />
congress who took part in <lb />
Tills should mean that work on the <lb />
arouse dissatisfaction . How long do you think the <lb />
. . . a.,. government building here can com- <lb />
The constant aim of men In Trust will tolerate this duty on a <lb />
many. France and Italy would tight other, in writing for wool <lb />
have tho Dardanelles. <lb />
before next year very <lb />
rather than let have <lb />
that i <lb />
x. far advanced and we feel that Con- <lb />
newspapers, even in writing novel., How long do you the Trust i gee , <lb />
tag moderate tariff bills on which be to arouse engaged In making clothes <lb />
the Democratic party appealed to the fear, the of , ,, ,. our reader, will will on that <lb />
country one year bill, which competition at tome on have the aim to makes the <lb />
President Taft Adriatic-which is one the great crowd dissatisfied. j of the will he retain <lb />
the new congress. They can revise branch of the Mediterranean flood. can ed. of J <lb />
The only thing that can prevent j there not be <lb />
enough for discontent and <lb />
I But one thing after another the <lb />
enough for change. I m , <lb />
Greenville ha. plenty of room for <lb />
more people, but not the houses. <lb />
Some of the kind who will come and <lb />
build are very much desired. <lb />
Oxford beat the other towns to it <lb />
as the meeting place of the next <lb />
Carolina <lb />
their work in the light of later <lb />
information and in accord with newer <lb />
of revenue required by the <lb />
government and a carefully revised <lb />
bill should pas. the house by May <lb />
next. The senate will be slower, but <lb />
as s majority of the present a. costly for the victorious <lb />
tor. voted for the bill, signed by <lb />
Speaker Clark in the house last year, <lb />
there i. no reason to doubt that the <lb />
more Democratic and more <lb />
senate will act with reasonable <lb />
expedition. <lb />
Our one concern i not that Con- <lb />
will do not see how <lb />
it can. Our fear that it will neg- <lb />
trouble. and perhaps a very great <lb />
war, is common sense. <lb />
The people of Europe do not want <lb />
war. <lb />
The statesmen know that a war is <lb />
Because farmers did so well and <lb />
so much money on their to- <lb />
crop, this year. It should not <lb />
lead to over-cropping on tobacco next <lb />
year. The crop this year about <lb />
a large a. could be cultivated and <lb />
Three hustling week, will bring <lb />
Christmas. Have you started the <lb />
hopping. <lb />
Hull. .,. <lb />
A majority of the people half m be freed f, well with available labor and <lb />
as for the nation conquered. <lb />
It should conquer Eng- <lb />
destroying English credit, and <lb />
English value., Germany would <lb />
loss In consequence that would <lb />
cripple her for half a century. <lb />
It ought to be possible for the <lb />
not only lo avoid this <lb />
war on a big scale, but to end <lb />
and ten. of thousands half fed. <lb />
Children run over daily because <lb />
they hare to playground but the gut- <lb />
Me. of noble aspiration, kept down <lb />
by hard work and poverty. <lb />
Children left locked up alone all <lb />
day while their mother, work for a <lb />
pittance. <lb />
lien, uncertain of future and <lb />
the order given. <lb />
The trust, are going to do a great <lb />
deal of good to tho of the <lb />
In time. They will end by <lb />
universal government ownership <lb />
of monopolies upon the people. <lb />
You will always find Pitt county <lb />
marching at the front. Recently <lb />
. , county was claiming the <lb />
of their children's future, engage on licenses with <lb />
it Our fear i. that It will neg- war on a big scale, but to end , <lb />
can. ,,, , a constant for wealth that issued during the last fiscal year. <lb />
and neglect prefer- the present little war with Justice to . ,. <lb />
reciprocity i that , better with for <lb />
card Demo- the men of the Balkan., and . , , , <lb />
in the end of a a year. And we are going to claim <lb />
that it will, by even to the miserable Turk. I <lb />
radicalism or old stock U ought to he possible for the real- that U the record some other<lb />
of general prosperity now due. <lb />
The house will have a greatly in- substituting an international ponce <lb />
The nous, . , should discontented. court houses now being built In <lb />
Democratic majority. The f land and sea for the frightful stand <lb />
, men will armies and great navies and for- You should remember that the be <lb />
La the of world's achievement, and handsomest In the state. them <lb />
be other armed force on this plan- change, have all come from after completion, then come and <lb />
and ,,,, you ,, ,, what Pit, county ha. and you <lb />
ed the exploded theories sir. <lb />
to attempt more might prove a loss <lb />
rather than s <lb />
Bishop Denny, who presided over <lb />
the North conference in Pay- <lb />
the preacher, to <lb />
keep out of debt, even if they had <lb />
to sell their personal effects In order <lb />
to do That I. mighty good advice <lb />
for laymen and other folk. n. well <lb />
a. preacher. <lb />
Too much speed on too poor tracks <lb />
Is about the substance of an opinion <lb />
given by the Interstate Commerce <lb />
Clark says on with the <lb />
good campaign. That I. the <lb />
right note <lb />
The Baptist State Convention will <lb />
be held in week. <lb />
Congress getting very close to <lb />
the billion dollar mark. <lb />
Ye., there are some turkey, left for <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
If your business i. worth boosting, <lb />
boost it. <lb />
you w. -mm cum, . Commission a. to the cause of many <lb />
, ant war perfect because you happen to minds u. too. that the Charlotte Ob- railroad wrecks. The whole world is <lb />
prosperity now due. to lie , , new g and ,,, <lb />
The house will have a greatly in- substituting an poll, . houses now being built In whirl, many lo the end. <lb />
Bryan quarreled with Speaker Clark <lb />
and Representative Underwood for re-<lb />
to inject Into the recent tariff and Hungary have half <lb />
Germany has a million soldiers. as a breeder of discontent your <lb />
Prance ha. a million soldier., the human beings around you. <lb />
measure. <lb />
Everything will depend the <lb />
prudent and patriotic leadership of <lb />
million. <lb />
Russia ha. a million. <lb />
Ono single International army of <lb />
Congress has been asked to pro- <lb />
for some odd million <lb />
Tho old board of commissioners of more for running the govern- <lb />
county left a handsome the present fiscal year than was <lb />
whirl, many to the end. <lb />
Mr. Bryan made in two weeks <lb />
reporting the Republican and Demo- <lb />
national conventions. <lb />
are plenty of the pencil pusher, who <lb />
would glad to get that much for <lb />
two years work. <lb />
Any town that I. large enough to <lb />
be governed would be governed by <lb />
a commission form of government. <lb />
meant and patriotic leadership or --.- <lb />
M He ha. sow the ex- a million, backed by the moral to in the splendid year. And twenty million <lb />
and the reserves of all the built In of la for <lb />
v . in a peace compact, could for- The new board also ha. th. ed pensions. If would cut <lb />
he existence of any unity of making their name.,,, the head of the pension graft and giving, remember that ft a <lb />
c eloquence Into the cold, exact term. I a way, <lb />
navies. Such an as tho county ought to have, would curtail the mail <lb />
. ., . . lit,.,, <lb />
In preparing for your <lb />
little <lb />
fighting navies. Such an as me .-------- <lb />
The North Carolinians army would permit no fighting of the present so much money would not have <lb />
to for -n Norfolk Ration to he maintained on be a good county home to be for t. meet government <lb />
the armed police with- and good <lb />
thing. <lb />
and Richmond. <lb />
Oh. my goodness Some of the pa- <lb />
government per. have gone to talking about <lb />
t law t <lb />
The calendar has reached it. last <lb />
leaf. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Be early and buy early. <lb />
BASEBALL OTES <lb />
Pat the former big <lb />
pitcher, ha. been appointed <lb />
of the Lynn New League <lb />
team. <lb />
I The Ohio State League may admit <lb />
and Charleston. W. Va., In <lb />
order to form an eight-club circuit <lb />
for next session. <lb />
The League produced <lb />
a big of heavy the past <lb />
a even half hundred player. <lb />
hitting for or <lb />
i Manager George Staling., of the <lb />
National, has announced the <lb />
purchase of Drummond Brown, catch- <lb />
from the Vernon Club, of the <lb />
Coast League. <lb />
It Is that Johnny the <lb />
catcher last man- <lb />
ager of the Boston willing <lb />
to invest real money in a minor <lb />
league franchise. <lb />
PLAT I <lb />
EVER SAW <lb />
S TOLD TO <lb />
By CLYDE <lb />
First Baseman Boston American <lb />
League Team, Who I. <lb />
One of the Greatest <lb />
Ail-Around Players. <lb />
Did you ever see a ball player start <lb />
to make a play, change his mind while <lb />
hi. arm was swinging to throw, and <lb />
turn the play and the game upside <lb />
down Well, I did, and it resulted in <lb />
the greatest play I ever saw. The <lb />
play was made so quickly and so rap- <lb />
Idly was It thought out that the two <lb />
men who made it almost thought me <lb />
off my feet, and I was still wondering <lb />
when I finished up the play for them. <lb />
I was playing third base then, Card- <lb />
was on second, and Joe Wood <lb />
pitching. We were playing the High- <lb />
landers a close game and Wood was <lb />
pitching well. We were all the time <lb />
just about to make runs, but we never <lb />
could make It came down to <lb />
the seventh inning with the score <lb />
nothing to nothing, and It looked as If <lb />
the game belonged to whichever team <lb />
was lucky enough to score a run. I <lb />
think it was Cree who opened the <lb />
seventh Inning for New York with a <lb />
two-base Speaker made a flue <lb />
GREATEST <lb />
PLAY I <lb />
GREATEST <lb />
PLAY I <lb />
R SAW <lb />
AS TOLD TO S TOLD TO <lb />
flush <lb />
By JAMES <lb />
By FRANK BAKER. <lb />
Manager Washington American Base- Third Baseman World's Champion <lb />
ball Club, Who Accounted Athletics, Who in- <lb />
One of the Field- to the Greatest Third Base- <lb />
of His Day. man of the Country. <lb />
To me a great play is one In which <lb />
the player keep, his mind on what is <lb />
lo follow while making some hard me- <lb />
When a fellow Is ex- <lb />
tended at full speed to reach a ball <lb />
and catch it, and keep hi. head, know- <lb />
exactly what to do when he makes <lb />
the catch or stop, and doe. It, he is <lb />
playing the game. have found that <lb />
the successful players are the ones <lb />
who think out plays In advance, who <lb />
calculate ahead of time what they will <lb />
do If they get the ball and what they <lb />
will do If they fail to get It. At the <lb />
same time they must be quick enough <lb />
thinkers to change the plan like a <lb />
flush If the opposing side makes a <lb />
false move. <lb />
I think Milan, our little center field- <lb />
made the best play I ever saw In <lb />
my life this year in a game against <lb />
Detroit, and It was a play that re- <lb />
quired quickness In every department <lb />
of the game. <lb />
The Detroit team beat u. afterward <lb />
the play generally lost sight <lb />
The. <lb />
GREATEST <lb />
PLAY I <lb />
EVER <lb />
TOLD TO <lb />
By JACK <lb />
GREATEST <lb />
PLAY I <lb />
TOLD TO <lb />
Hush <lb />
By CHARLES WAGNER. <lb />
A fellow is inclined to think that <lb />
the greatest play he ever saw Is the <lb />
one that wins the game. I know that <lb />
the play always seems greatest <lb />
me Is the twenty-seventh out for <lb />
the other team, no matter whether It <lb />
I Is a pop fly or a great stop or catch, <lb />
especially If we are one run ahead and <lb />
there are two on bases. <lb />
But the greatest play over saw, <lb />
and the one I remember most vividly, <lb />
wasn't a stop or catch or throw, but a <lb />
play that Eddie Collins made on the <lb />
bases last season. He made It at the <lb />
right time, won the game for us and <lb />
the bes,. exhibition of timing and <lb />
running I ever saw. <lb />
At the time he made the play the <lb />
pennant race wasn't over by a whole <lb />
lot. We were ahead, but not enough <lb />
to feel comfortable. Both Detroit and <lb />
Boston were going well, and as you <lb />
know It doesn't take much of a change <lb />
in the luck to turn things <lb />
A few bad breaks of luck and some <lb />
team you've been thinking out of It <lb />
comes along, and there you are. forced <lb />
to fight for life again. There is so <lb />
much luck In the game that no team <lb />
can stop hustling for a minute v <lb />
It is won. <lb />
We were playing Boston, and ab <lb />
though we had been beating them <lb />
Utility Player Washington Club, Who <lb />
Is Rated One of the Wisest and <lb />
Most Thorough Student. <lb />
of the Game. <lb />
The greatest play that I recall, and <lb />
the one I think was the greatest I <lb />
ever saw. was made this season In an <lb />
extra Inning game between the Chi- <lb />
and Washington clubs. Not only <lb />
that, but It was the greatest game of <lb />
ball I ever six plays In It I <lb />
that might any one be called the <lb />
greatest, according to the way a man <lb />
looks at It. First, caught a <lb />
home run while running straight out <lb />
nearly to the center Held fence; then <lb />
Walker caught a fly off one ear while <lb />
turning a back somersault; Lord made <lb />
two great one-handed stops on the <lb />
line back of third, and grab- <lb />
bed two line drives and started double <lb />
plays. Every one seemed to be trying <lb />
to pull off the greatest stunts of hi. <lb />
life in that game and It was one <lb />
steady succession of wonderful plays, <lb />
with White and Johnson pitching mag- <lb />
ball. It Is as If you took a <lb />
dozen great games of ball and crowd- <lb />
ed the most sensational of each <lb />
Into twelve innings. <lb />
Then Conroy and the <lb />
play that I think was the best and <lb />
fastest that ever saw. <lb />
was on second base with one out <lb />
when whipped a fast bit <lb />
Clyde <lb />
play on the ball, and got it back to <lb />
second Just in time to lose a close de- <lb />
I thought the runner <lb />
out and we kicked a bit, for it looked <lb />
as if the decision might u. the <lb />
game. It was almost a cinch that <lb />
the neat batter would sacrifice, or try <lb />
to, and the cinch went through. He <lb />
bunted bard fast down <lb />
second. I forget which one was hit <lb />
log after Cree that day. but he <lb />
and the bunt seemed to turn <lb />
the game down. It <lb />
seem possible for Gardner to get up to <lb />
It In time. Wood bad been planning <lb />
to cut off a hunt and make the play to <lb />
third, and moving ha when the <lb />
hunt went past him to his left. He <lb />
turned chased after the ball <lb />
while Gardner coming forward at <lb />
top to reach Wood Jumped, <lb />
down one hand, and grabbed <lb />
ball. By a throw he might <lb />
have caught the runner going to first, <lb />
and he actually had started to make <lb />
the throw when he seemed to have <lb />
new Idea. I heard ht. yell <lb />
and like a flash he <lb />
the ball to Gardner, who had <lb />
ten feet from and In perfect <lb />
position to make a throw to third. <lb />
The ball touched Gardner's <lb />
hand, when I saw it winging at me <lb />
a flash. whichever of <lb />
the Highlander. It rounded <lb />
third and was ten feet up the line <lb />
Jockeying for a big lead lo try for <lb />
home If the bunt rolled past Gardner, <lb />
and I to do to grab the <lb />
ball and plaster It on him as he tried <lb />
to get back. <lb />
Wood had in a flash that he <lb />
only bad a desperate chance to cut <lb />
off the runner at first, and he figured <lb />
that the other runner would be <lb />
to turn third and start for home. <lb />
He knew he couldn't stop, turn and <lb />
make the throw to third in time. o <lb />
he the ball to Gardner, who <lb />
grabbed the idea In a tenth of a sec- <lb />
and the ball over to <lb />
me in time. New York got an- <lb />
other hit that Inning, but couldn't <lb />
score, and we counted one later and <lb />
beat one to nothing. <lb />
Mil, by W. O. <lb />
In the Old Day. <lb />
Eve had Just tied a of ma- <lb />
about her ankle. <lb />
on earth are you op to, my <lb />
asked Adam. <lb />
am trying my new hobble <lb />
returned the part- <lb />
of his Joya, with a <lb />
Weakly. <lb />
of. That the way. Most of the <lb />
great play, are unless they <lb />
win or a game. <lb />
The score was tied at the time the <lb />
play was made, but Detroit had run-1 <lb />
on second and third and only one <lb />
out. Of course our Infield was pulled <lb />
In to try to the run at the plate, t <lb />
and the pulled a. close as It i <lb />
dared come and a long drive beat-1 <lb />
us hopelessly. The batter hit a I <lb />
short line to center, almost square- <lb />
over second base. It was a hit that j <lb />
the second baseman or short stop; <lb />
could have reached by hard work had <lb />
they been back, but being close they <lb />
hadn't a chance and it looked a. if the <lb />
ball was going safe. Cobb on <lb />
second base, and the name of the <lb />
other runner I won't tell because it <lb />
might sound If I him. I <lb />
Anyhow, Milan came In a. bard as I <lb />
could come, and be can come some. <lb />
He scooped the ball by a wonderful <lb />
running catch, right off hi. lace., <lb />
hut as he caught it h. lost hi. <lb />
and started to fall. Instead of <lb />
trying to catch he simply <lb />
ducked hi. head, rolled a somersault <lb />
and came up to hi. feet In position to <lb />
throw. While he was turning that <lb />
somersault he thinking. It would <lb />
look to any one that Milan either <lb />
would have thrown home, on the Idea <lb />
that the runner on third would hold <lb />
the bag and start after the catch, or <lb />
nap the ball to second and try to <lb />
doubt, up the runner there before he <lb />
could get back. He didn't do either. <lb />
He cut loose the ball . hard . he <lb />
could to third base. It happened that <lb />
Milan knew quickness and fig- <lb />
that Ty would see the catch and <lb />
get back to second before he could be <lb />
doubled. He figured the other runner <lb />
would home before the ball <lb />
caught, calculating It couldn't be <lb />
caught. And that exactly what <lb />
happened. The runner off third <lb />
and going home. Cobb sliding <lb />
back to second, and Milan made the <lb />
double play the only way It could <lb />
have been made. And I'm certain <lb />
he didn't have time to look at third <lb />
before he threw, but figured It out In <lb />
hi. head while turning a somersault <lb />
catching the bail. <lb />
nil, by W. O. <lb />
The Little Pitcher. <lb />
Sweet Little James, do <lb />
you you'll get very sick while <lb />
you're with u. <lb />
Old Rich do you ask, <lb />
Willie <lb />
Sweet Little pop say. <lb />
they'll all weep crocodile tear, when <lb />
you get real sick, and I want to <lb />
see <lb />
Infielder Boston American League <lb />
Club, Who Is Considered One of <lb />
the Fastest Fielders Either <lb />
at Short or Second. <lb />
The play I ever saw was <lb />
one made. It was the <lb />
fourth great play of game, and <lb />
every one of them was made by <lb />
Speaker, but the fourth was the best. <lb />
It was during the series against the <lb />
Chicago White think in August <lb />
of the Boston grounds, and <lb />
anyone who saw that game will re- <lb />
member seeing one of the greatest ex- <lb />
of ever given. <lb />
The White were hard- <lb />
much harder than Sneaker <lb />
kept catching almost everything they <lb />
hit and making about as sensational <lb />
running catches as one often sees. Be- <lb />
sides that, he had pulled off two great <lb />
throws during the game and his field- <lb />
kept Boston In the game all the <lb />
way. A couple of long I <lb />
remember was by us ahead <lb />
late In the game, but still the White <lb />
weren't beaten. <lb />
I don't exactly remember who was <lb />
pitching for Chicago. I know that <lb />
either Walsh was pitching or else he <lb />
Entry of Vacant Land <lb />
State North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Bell, Entry of and <lb />
for <lb />
i ii phi county, <lb />
Carolina, enter, and <lb />
i la in to the following described piece <lb />
reel land m Bethel <lb />
county, North Carolina <lb />
being vacant and <lb />
l land, and subject in entry, <lb />
Hounded on north and teat by <lb />
lauds of Johnnie James; oil <lb />
south by John A. Parker lauds, now <lb />
owned by Janus and Charlie <lb />
on treat by tho <lb />
lands n. If. . containing tarn <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Entered this the 4th day of <lb />
1918. <lb />
BASON JAM us. <lb />
The above entry tiled with me <lb />
on the 4th day of December, <lb />
by James.<lb />
ltd Taker. <lb />
Frank Baker. <lb />
steadily their pitcher had us troubled <lb />
and we were forced to put on every <lb />
ounce of steam to make it safe. It <lb />
tied up In the sixth and In the <lb />
of the seventh Collins beat out a <lb />
Infield hit. There were two out <lb />
at the time and I was at bat. I hit a <lb />
curve ball on top somehow and It <lb />
bounded over the bead and <lb />
rolled down over second base. I bad <lb />
hit when I Collins start to run, <lb />
and he was half way to second when <lb />
the bat met the ball. He turned sec- <lb />
base at top speed and went on to <lb />
third. The second baseman <lb />
the ball about ten feet back of second, <lb />
with one hand, and too late to make a <lb />
throw that would catch Collins at <lb />
third, and a. he picked up the ball <lb />
with hi. right hand be took <lb />
a look toward third, and seeing there <lb />
wasn't a play, he threw the ball from <lb />
hi. right hand Into hi. glove, showing <lb />
hi. temper became the bit gone <lb />
through. That quarter of a second of <lb />
temper was enough. Collins <lb />
ed up turning third base seemed <lb />
to be but over hi. <lb />
he the fielder watching a. <lb />
closely as he should have been, and In <lb />
. flash he was going for the plate at <lb />
top The second baseman Jump- <lb />
ed back Into position to make the <lb />
throw, and threw perfectly to th <lb />
plate, but too late, as Collins slid back <lb />
of the plate and scored with what <lb />
proved to be the winning run. It I. <lb />
that kind of quick thinking that <lb />
makes Collins such a great player, <lb />
and It I. that kind of taking <lb />
of every false move by the other <lb />
team that makes the Athletics a win- <lb />
team, <lb />
1911. by a. <lb />
Drives Off A Terror <lb />
The chief executioner of death in <lb />
the winter and spring <lb />
advance agents are colds <lb />
and grip. In any attack by one of <lb />
these maladies no time should be lost <lb />
in taking the host medicine obtainable <lb />
to drive it off. Counties thousands <lb />
have found this to he Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery. husband it <lb />
has kept him from having pneumonia <lb />
or four writes Mr. <lb />
George w. Plane, <lb />
for and croup- we <lb />
have never found ts <lb />
teed for all bronchial affections. Price <lb />
and Trial bottle free at <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
This Date in History <lb />
bade farewell to the <lb />
of hie army. <lb />
national convention met <lb />
in and nominated <lb />
William Henry Harrison for <lb />
president. <lb />
1.59-Province of Queensland, <lb />
established <lb />
Buchanan, in his an- <lb />
contended the <lb />
south had no legal right to <lb />
cede and the government no <lb />
power to prevent secession. <lb />
LOOSE LEAF <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
Inside Glimpse. <lb />
Magazine la a splendid <lb />
story, but I never heard of the author <lb />
before, did <lb />
Assistant- Shall I Mat It <lb />
Ma, Put H away <lb />
until <lb />
Presence of Mind. <lb />
A man who, with his wife, Is em- <lb />
ployed on a farm In re- <lb />
found himself in a bad <lb />
when, In attempting to evade the <lb />
onslaughts of a savage dog, assistance <lb />
came In the shape of his wife. <lb />
When the woman came up the dog <lb />
had fastened his in the calf of <lb />
husband's leg and was holding on <lb />
for dear life. Seizing a In the <lb />
road, the wife was about to burl it, <lb />
when the husband, with wonderful <lb />
presence of mind, <lb />
Mary Don't throw that <lb />
stone at the dog. Throw It at <lb />
London Answers. <lb />
Jack <lb />
right down between third and short, <lb />
a hit that seemed certain to go <lb />
through lo left field without being <lb />
touched. The ball was hit hard and <lb />
was bounding rapidly when <lb />
went back and out as bard as he <lb />
could, shoved down hi. glove hand, <lb />
scooped the ball and It <lb />
straight Into hands on top of <lb />
third The play was so quickly <lb />
made that he out, <lb />
and by a quick atop he tried to delay <lb />
being touch and Jockeyed around be- <lb />
tween the bases to let reach <lb />
second. He played It beautifully, but <lb />
he never had a chance. Jump- <lb />
ed back Into the line, and before <lb />
Connell could even get a good <lb />
back Conroy whipped the ball to <lb />
and was touched out <lb />
before he had moved Be. feet So <lb />
rapidly the play made that a. <lb />
soon touched <lb />
he shot down to second so far ahead <lb />
of Callahan that Cal was able to turn <lb />
and get back to first base ahead of <lb />
the throw. The play have been <lb />
made In lea. than four seconds from <lb />
the time the ball hit, a. <lb />
came down to first fast and wasn't <lb />
fifteen feet around the base when he <lb />
was forced to slide to get back ahead <lb />
of the throw to <lb />
At It turned out the play saved the <lb />
game for Washington a. neither team <lb />
in nine innings, and Washing- <lb />
ton beat them out one to nothing in <lb />
the twelfth. If Callahan had even <lb />
reached second on the play Chicago <lb />
would have won. as followed <lb />
up the the play with a base hit that <lb />
would have the runner from <lb />
easily. <lb />
1911. by W. a. <lb />
Ground for Hope. <lb />
hear that miter's daughter eloped <lb />
with hi. <lb />
and wired his forgive- <lb />
did he do <lb />
said he thought now there might <lb />
he a chance for him to use hi. <lb />
Why It So Hot. <lb />
A savant who devotes himself to <lb />
subjects tells me that the number <lb />
of degree, centigrade Is not everything <lb />
In producing the torrid beat that has <lb />
been reigning and day. We have <lb />
often had as many suffering <lb />
nearly so severely. The peculiarity <lb />
this summer It the great richness of <lb />
sunlight In the ultra-violet Invisible <lb />
ray. It I. these that give sunstroke <lb />
to man and beast, bring forth file. In <lb />
myriad., though they mi- <lb />
and spoil our temper., making <lb />
u. wicked as though we suffered from <lb />
Letter to London <lb />
Truth. <lb />
Wagner. <lb />
was sent to bit for one late In <lb />
the game. Anyhow, It was who <lb />
hit the ball that gave Speaker the <lb />
chance to make his great piny. I <lb />
think we were one run in the lead <lb />
and I remember there was a runner , <lb />
on second when Walsh came to <lb />
bat. Now when that big fellow lean, <lb />
against a ball with hi. full the <lb />
fence, aren't far enough away to bold <lb />
the ball In the lot. And this time he <lb />
certainly hit one. It looked as If it <lb />
would go to street, via the <lb />
subway, when It started out to left. <lb />
I remember our pitcher threw down <lb />
hi. glove In anger. . he thought sure <lb />
the ball In the bleachers. But It <lb />
MM a little too high. Speaker <lb />
that ball at bl. best clip and <lb />
he going some. Still It didn't <lb />
look If he could even get close. <lb />
He kept going on and on until I heard <lb />
the crowd yelling for him to look out, <lb />
fearing be would bang Into the bleach- <lb />
fence and break a few legs and <lb />
arm. <lb />
The ball falling almost on top <lb />
of the railing the bleacher. <lb />
Whether It would have dropped Into <lb />
the or hit the fence and bound- <lb />
ed back past Speaker I can't <lb />
It never had the chance. Speaker j <lb />
whirled, almost touching the <lb />
gave one look at the ball, Jumped <lb />
and grabbed It; and although he <lb />
the fence when he <lb />
made the try, he never touched It. <lb />
He to and dodge to escape <lb />
hitting the fence, and the runner went <lb />
from second to third on the catch, and <lb />
seeing Speaker starting to throw, <lb />
turned for the plate. Speaker drove <lb />
the ball on the line to me, and all I <lb />
had to do was to make a short lob <lb />
throw to catch the runner at the <lb />
plate, this turning . home run Into a <lb />
double play. <lb />
1911. by O <lb />
An Eye for Figures. <lb />
what did you think of the <lb />
ocean <lb />
ocean a <lb />
waste of water, but the <lb />
was <lb />
Sparrow an Office Pet <lb />
A sparrow Is kept as a pet In a <lb />
coal office and fur- <lb />
lots of entertainment. Jonah <lb />
la the name, and the office <lb />
Is the only home that he has known <lb />
since he fell out of the family nest. <lb />
He can sing and scold, and when he <lb />
Is mad ruffle, his feather. In a most <lb />
Indignant manner. <lb />
Stung. <lb />
In the world did you ever <lb />
to merry that horrid man In the <lb />
first <lb />
all my <lb />
tell that he was rich <lb />
pretended that she wanted <lb />
him <lb />
We have the agency <lb />
for and vi- <lb />
for the widely- <lb />
known <lb />
system of Loose Leaf <lb />
Ledgers, Binders, and <lb />
Transfers, Indexes and <lb />
all ruled forms. Pull <lb />
line of samples ready to <lb />
show customers. <lb />
Parker Fountain <lb />
Pens <lb />
We sell exclusively <lb />
this famous pen, the <lb />
best made, and Special <lb />
Pen Ink. The <lb />
people who make the <lb />
pens know how to make <lb />
the best ink for use in <lb />
them. <lb />
Engraving and <lb />
Embossing <lb />
W e represent the <lb />
best makers of <lb />
ed Cards and Wedding <lb />
Invitations, Embossed <lb />
and Monogram Station- <lb />
and have samples <lb />
on display. Christmas <lb />
orders for these should <lb />
be early. <lb />
Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
and Carbon Papers. <lb />
Call at our Business <lb />
Office for all the above. <lb />
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Professional Cards. <lb />
F. M. <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
Office second floor iii Wooten building <lb />
Third opposite court <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
L. W. Lout; <lb />
MOO A <lb />
Attorney ill <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
TOBACCO AND COTTON <lb />
S. J. <lb />
at la <lb />
in Edwards Building on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
AT REASONABLE PRICES <lb />
arms <lb />
We invite your inspection of our <lb />
stock of Breech-Loading Guns, <lb />
Rifles and Pistols. <lb />
have a collection from which <lb />
you can select one to please you, <lb />
consisting of Ithaca and Tryon <lb />
Guns; Marlin, Savage, Remington, <lb />
Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton <lb />
Rifles; Smith Wesson, Colts, <lb />
Mauser, Harrison and Richards Pis- <lb />
l Be sure to call on us for fire- <lb />
arms and ammunition. <lb />
J. <lb />
V W. <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
formerly occupied J- <lb />
ill law <lb />
ii. w. t v if. M. D,. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases the <lb />
Ear, Note and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office win. Dr. L. Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday. a. m to pm <lb />
i. <lb />
Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
II A <lb />
ii <lb />
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Attorney at Law <lb />
opposite R. I. Smith Cos. <lb />
stables and next door lo John Flan- <lb />
Company's new building. <lb />
Greenville. Carolina. <lb />
II. F. TYSON <lb />
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's . <lb />
1500 ACRES, WITHIN MILE OF NICE LITTLE TOWN. ACRES <lb />
CLEARED AND TO ACRES MORE THAT CAN BE EASILY TAKEN IN. <lb />
GOOD LAND FOR TOBACCO, COTTON, CORN, PEANUTS, ETC. WILL SELL <lb />
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BLOCK OF STATION AT OAK CITY. NEW ROOM RESIDENCE, TENANT <lb />
HOUSES, BARN AND STABLES. LARGE PORTION OF THIS PLACE IS <lb />
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NO BUILDINGS GOOD LAND. PRICE . <lb />
M MILES OAK CITY. ACRES CLEARED. <lb />
GOOD ROOM COTTAGE, GOOD ROOM TENANT HOUSE, TOBACCO <lb />
BARN, GOOD PACK HOUSE, BARN, STABLES, ETC. MORE LAND CAN EASILY <lb />
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ACRES MILE TO SIDING. PLATFORM FOR PACKAGE FREIGHT <lb />
ACROSS THE ROAD FROM PLACE. ACRES IN CULTIVATION. <lb />
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Office In Building, Third Si <lb />
Practices wherever his services an <lb />
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Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
ACRES, ACRES CLEARED. MILES TO OAK CITY, MILES TO <lb />
SIDING. NO BUILDINGS. PRICE <lb />
We have as good tobacco and cotton lands as are to be found, and <lb />
at prices and terms which will mike it pay you to see us-before you <lb />
buy. We have other farms of all sizes. For further particulars call on <lb />
or write to <lb />
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Attorney at Law <lb />
I Office In Edwards Building, fifth door <lb />
from <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
AND CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
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L. Carr. <lb />
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Aldermen E. B. W. <lb />
A. Bowen, J. Tunstall. J. <lb />
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Van Dyke. H. C. Edwards. <lb />
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Spain. C. OH. L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
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Baptist, Memorial Kev. C. M. <lb />
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W. <lb />
superintendent of Sunday <lb />
J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
J. J. Walker, pas- <lb />
B. A. Sr. superintendent <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Episcopal. St. Dallas <lb />
Tucker. Rector. W. A. Bowen. sup- <lb />
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Methodist. <lb />
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clerk- H. D. <lb />
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Lillian Carr. pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Club-President. Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W. <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of Century Club- Mrs. R. O. <lb />
Jeffries, president; Mrs. I, B. <lb />
secretary. , <lb />
Round Table Mrs. K. R. Heck- <lb />
with. president; Miss Nellie Denny, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Civic Mrs T. <lb />
A. Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Meade. <lb />
H. S. Ward C. C. Pierce <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville. N. C <lb />
WARD A PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
Office in Wooten Building Third <lb />
Street. <lb />
Greenville. North <lb />
R. W. HOUSE <lb />
OAK CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
YOU FURNISH THE LOT <lb />
ii i <lb />
nun <lb />
MUN FORD <lb />
M U N FOR <lb />
MUN FORD <lb />
THIS LOT <lb />
SOLD <lb />
WE'LL HELP YOU BUILD <lb />
If you've a lot and desire to build <lb />
on It we can help you. We will ad- <lb />
you the money to build and <lb />
you can us the same as rent <lb />
so much a month. Call lei's talk <lb />
It over and let us show yon how you <lb />
can own your own home at little or <lb />
no extra expense. <lb />
BEY SHARKS IS THE <lb />
SOW OH SALE. <lb />
HONE III II DING AND <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
Low Quality <lb />
A combination that can't be found only in <lb />
88888888888888488 <lb />
t H. <lb />
Still With <lb />
The Mutual Lift <lb />
Company <lb />
Just The One Oldest. <lb />
est and Host <lb />
Ail good sell it or will get it <lb />
S. T. II I C Ii S <lb />
Steam Hut Water <lb />
Renting<lb />
Electric Light <lb />
I am prepared to do your work at <lb />
Reasonable me or call. <lb />
No. <lb />
MEN'S AND <lb />
Clothing and Shoes <lb />
tS ARE SAVING FROM FIVE TO SEVEN <lb />
ARE ALL NEW STYLES IN BOTH MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP <lb />
AND AT POPULAR PRICES. <lb />
The Ladies and Misses who have purchased <lb />
their suits and cloaks here this season are con- <lb />
that they have the newest and most <lb />
garments of the season for even less <lb />
Having sold such a <lb />
large number of these <lb />
garments we yet have <lb />
some of our handsomest <lb />
garments for your <lb />
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work and Flues in Season, Bee <lb />
I. J. JENKINS Greenville, <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb />
OYSTER HOES I <lb />
I have opened an Oyster House <lb />
C at wharf and will handle <lb />
the beet grade of Oysters either I <lb />
by measure or la the shell. <lb />
Send down your I <lb />
II. <lb />
l-d <lb />
Having received <lb />
shipment of Shoes to <lb />
add to our enormous line <lb />
already in stock enables us to fit any member of your family-and especially <lb />
the well-dressed person who cares. Any leather desired m Buttons, Lace and <lb />
C, T. <lb />
MUMFORD <lb />
11111-11 <lb />
Pm -f I in material prosperity, in the <lb />
lit good year of 1912, according <lb />
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of this State, <lb />
Her progress and prosperity are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking <lb />
institution. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
Beginning in with the modest Capital of 10,000.00, this bank has grown steadily and <lb />
safely, until now, with <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
stands equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First Congressional District. <lb />
The best part of this lies in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS; the <lb />
of its customers are FARMERS; and the majority of its stockholders are FARMERS, and whatever advances the welfare <lb />
of the farmers, helps in the of the whole community. <lb />
We strive not only to earn dividends for our Stockholders, but to use the for the greatest benefit to the community. <lb />
Come with us, we want your business. <lb />
V. G. President. V. II. <lb />
. S. I Mil;, <lb />
CHARLES <lb />
Under the Public School Law of <lb />
this State there Is a provision for the <lb />
The Problem <lb />
The current issue of the Bulletin <lb />
of the North Hoard of <lb />
yearly celebration of one day set over mostly lo Liquor <lb />
an for featuring the proud history Problem and the Public and <lb />
o. North Carolina and promoting strong array of evidence and <lb />
and this day la known as men is submitted show liquor <lb />
-North Carolina community. <lb />
North Day will be is <lb />
this year on December 6th, and <lb />
the state Hoard of Education-has <lb />
hated its- observance this year to the <lb />
memory of the late lamented Charles <lb />
Brantley Aycock, who gave so freely <lb />
of himself in all the years of hie car- <lb />
from young manhood to his very <lb />
breath, to the canto of public <lb />
education, and who as the chief <lb />
of the State was known <lb />
Educational Governor of North Caro- <lb />
it is a recognition of his <lb />
great service to the education of the <lb />
masses, as well OS to this great son <lb />
North Carolina himself, that North <lb />
Carolina Day this year should he de- <lb />
voted to honoring his memory in the <lb />
of his native State, that <lb />
the children of all her schools, from <lb />
the mountains to the sea. should he <lb />
permitted to contribute their mite to <lb />
the fund for a permanent educational <lb />
memorial. <lb />
I is to be hoped that the children <lb />
of native be <lb />
to contribute generously <lb />
this fund, for, while Charles Brant- <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
Nov. J. <lb />
i. Cox left Tuesday evening for <lb />
Southern Pines, and other <lb />
points to visit relatives. <lb />
Turkeys are what we want and a <lb />
plenty of them too. A. W. Ange <lb />
Company. <lb />
handled by pub- <lb />
liquor is an accessory cause <lb />
Of per cent of all crime, the <lb />
cause of per cent and the <lb />
sole cause of per cent of all crime; <lb />
and that liquor kills one out cf every <lb />
adults, one out of every males, <lb />
one out of every seven and one-half <lb />
adult males and altogether in <lb />
the death of citizens of the <lb />
United States every all <lb />
of these facts are shown there should <lb />
be no need to seek for further <lb />
against traffic in liquor, seed that you <lb />
or lawless. <lb />
North Carolina Is enjoying greater <lb />
prosperity and a more general <lb />
of the statutes since the <lb />
law went into effect than it ever <lb />
had before. Thousands of men who <lb />
honestly believed that prohibition <lb />
I would injure the state and voted <lb />
Messrs. Stephen Waters and <lb />
Cox went to Norfolk Thursday and <lb />
returned Friday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co. are re- <lb />
shoes now to suit the weather <lb />
and the purse. <lb />
Mr. Fleming from Green- <lb />
ville was a visitor in town Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. John R. Carroll spent Thanks- <lb />
giving in Greenville. <lb />
If its cotton you want ginned or <lb />
have for <lb />
come to Winterville. The Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil Co., will take care of you. <lb />
Miss Nettle Liles spent Thanks- <lb />
with Vivian of <lb />
More beef and better beef for the <lb />
same money at R. V. <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
BARRELS KIM; <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
against it. would now work and See our wire fence. We have the <lb />
for it if it were an <lb />
The law real thing. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
being violated, of course. Just as a student of W. <lb />
law murder and larceny <lb />
H. spent at her <lb />
children of but that is no , Ayden <lb />
Stale in every county Of Miss Mamie Davis of K. C. T. T. a <lb />
the Slate in their behalf, he was of the <lb />
childhood of Wayne county. It was <lb />
here he was born and spent his life, <lb />
and but for his having been Governor <lb />
lie would have been buried in the soil <lb />
of his native county. <lb />
Hut because North Carolina Day <lb />
has been devoted this year to <lb />
Governor Aycock in the schools must <lb />
he considered as independent of <lb />
lint In unison with the of the <lb />
Memorial which <lb />
in charge the raising of an <lb />
Memorial, that shall be of <lb />
service to the educational advance <lb />
men of the youth of the State for all <lb />
time, and thus shoving to generations <lb />
yet unborn the North Carolinians <lb />
of his day and time the <lb />
great man that he was, and how they <lb />
responded to the creed he preached the <lb />
education of the equal <lb />
right of every child born on earth to <lb />
hive the opportunity burgeon out <lb />
all that there is within <lb />
Argus. <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Bulbs, if you Please <lb />
Our new stack of French and <lb />
land Bulbs are now arriving and to <lb />
plant early insures fine dowers. <lb />
Remember we make the finest wed- <lb />
bouquets and floral designs. <lb />
Mall, telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. Co. <lb />
Phones Raleigh, <lb />
B. i. JR. <lb />
for and <lb />
SM <lb />
or doses of will break any <lb />
case of chills and fever; and If taken <lb />
then as a tonic the Fever will net re- <lb />
turn. Price adv <lb />
Salisbury took a whack at locker <lb />
clubs, several of them having to pay <lb />
fines of <lb />
The it Again <lb />
Friday Squire C. D. <lb />
tree drifted as usual around to Dr. <lb />
Me. drug store to while away <lb />
the time. Hut it wasn't for long be- <lb />
fore a message came to advise him <lb />
a couple was at his house waiting <lb />
to get married. If there is one thing <lb />
the likes than <lb />
it Is a job of that kind, lie <lb />
home where he found Mr. <lb />
Clark and Miss Mattie Downs, <lb />
both of waiting for him <lb />
to say the words and to use his own <lb />
expression he them up <lb />
Licenses <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Ii. H. and Agnes <lb />
Jas Watson and Minnie <lb />
Sylvester Clark and Mattie Downs. <lb />
Thad Cannon and Stocks. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Walter Joyner and Aria Smith. <lb />
Moses Arnold and Clara <lb />
Nelson and Matilda King. <lb />
Jesse Staton and Lizzie Smith. <lb />
J. A. Hunter and L. Moore. <lb />
Jodie Wilson and Sack Best. <lb />
w Wonder <lb />
From far away Rico come re <lb />
ports of a wonderful new discovery <lb />
hat is believed will vastly benefit the <lb />
people. Ramon T. of <lb />
writes King's New Dis- <lb />
Is doing splendid work here. <lb />
It cured about live times of <lb />
coughs and colds, also my <lb />
brother of a severe cold in his chest <lb />
and more than others, who used <lb />
It on my advice We hope this great <lb />
medicine will be sold in every drug <lb />
In For throat and <lb />
lung troubles there is nothing bet- <lb />
A trial will convince you of <lb />
its merit. and Trial bot- <lb />
free. Guaranteed by all drug- <lb />
PARKS Kilt TO <lb />
acres in and near Vanceboro. N. <lb />
for cash or on lime. They are <lb />
convenient to the farm life school. <lb />
J. W. Stewart, New N. C. <lb />
SALES LAMES HILL <lb />
pay good price. N. J. <lb />
FINE HOME GROWN <lb />
Mrs. L. H. Pender. <lb />
FRESH CRANBERRIES, CELERY, <lb />
grape fruit, oranges, bananas, to- <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
FOB BART TERMS <lb />
acres land, rood tobacco and <lb />
well timbered. Apply to H <lb />
I. Coward. <lb />
FOB -.-, BARRELS CORN, <lb />
stacks Fodder, and Ox. W. <lb />
A. Nobles. R. F. D. Greenville.<lb />
spent Thanksgiving with Miss Lina <lb />
Wade, a student of W. H. S. <lb />
When in need of cotton seed meal <lb />
cotton seed hulls call on the <lb />
Co. Oil Company. They are here <lb />
with the goods. <lb />
Mr. A. H. Corey came in from <lb />
Washington, D. C Wednesday, <lb />
where he has been attending school. <lb />
Mr. S. I. Thorn, a student of <lb />
ii. s. spent Thanksgiving at Rocky <lb />
Mount. , <lb />
at head of beef <lb />
cattle. R. W. I. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rollins of <lb />
spent Thanksgiving In town. <lb />
Mr. Dixie who Is attend- <lb />
school at Chapel Hill returned <lb />
Wednesday night to spend Thanks- <lb />
giving. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
are the leaders in staple and heavy <lb />
groceries, and see them. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox returned home <lb />
Thursday evening from <lb />
Misses Olivia Cox and Helen Smith <lb />
made a flying trip to Greenville Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. agents <lb />
for the fence that Is to put up <lb />
that looks the best, Is strongest and <lb />
ho only fence that when put <lb />
up can be taken down and moved sat- <lb />
In other words. II <lb />
handle the Perfect Farm <lb />
and Poultry Fence. <lb />
Miss Mae Smith of Ayden was in <lb />
town Friday. <lb />
Miss Cox. a teacher in <lb />
ton graded school came in Friday <lb />
spend Saturday Sunday at home. <lb />
A new and complete line of buggy <lb />
harness can be found in our show <lb />
room. See us before you buy a <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Smith is spending some <lb />
lime with his mother, near here, Mrs. <lb />
AND LOT IN <lb />
Winterville. Good location on rail- <lb />
road in business section. Six room <lb />
dwelling and ground enough for <lb />
Apply to David Sutton. R. F. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
law <lb />
Ann Smith. <lb />
LARS FOR SALE <lb />
For the purpose of dividing <lb />
among the heirs at law of th. <lb />
late W. H. Flake, the undersigned <lb />
v ill sell at public auction on Mon- <lb />
day December 9th. the home <lb />
place of said W. H. Flake, situate <lb />
about miles west of <lb />
containing about acres, adjoining <lb />
the land of J. W. Allen and others, <lb />
with all buildings and appurtenances. <lb />
SAM FLAKE. <lb />
F. Evans. Atty. <lb />
till <lb />
Farm For <lb />
acres, SO acres cleared, <lb />
ed miles west of Grifton In Lenoir <lb />
county. 1-2 miles from two district <lb />
schools. worth of <lb />
included. 8-room up to date <lb />
cottage, tobacco barns, tenant <lb />
houses and other out buildings. Con- <lb />
the finest farm In that sec- <lb />
all clay subsoil. No sand. A <lb />
bargain to quick buyer. Easy terms. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
Ii I Id <lb />
Flagged Train With Shirt <lb />
Tearing his shirt from back an <lb />
Ohio man Sagged n train and saved <lb />
It from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. once prevented a <lb />
wreck with Electric was <lb />
in a terrible plight when I began to <lb />
he writes, stomach, <lb />
head, back and kidneys were all bad- <lb />
affected and my liver was in a <lb />
bad condition, but four bottles of <lb />
Electric Bitters made me feel like <lb />
a new A trial will convince <lb />
you of their matchless merit for any <lb />
stomach, liver or kidney trouble. <lb />
Price cents at all druggists, adv <lb />
YOU BUY SHOES YOU <lb />
Lave the satisfaction of knowing you are getting <lb />
the very best quality you can possibly procure <lb />
anywhere for the money. <lb />
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be- <lb />
hind a nice appearing, pleasing to the <lb />
eye style, but a few wear will <lb />
prove the inferiority of the quality of <lb />
the materials used and the careless- <lb />
exercised in their making. <lb />
We look to quality first of to it that <lb />
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the <lb />
general construction the best procurable any- <lb />
where. We depend upon you for our business, <lb />
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we <lb />
are in duty bound to give it to will. <lb />
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle- <lb />
men, and boys and girls are ready for your <lb />
A FEAT TO FIT <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
Before buying your holiday goods see <lb />
n cur line of Chafing Dishes, <lb />
Carving Sets and a large assortment of <lb />
brass goods, decorations and other <lb />
suitable for Christmas. <lb />
Prices will be Seasonable. <lb />
If it's in the Hardware line, we have ii. <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
I rod it Sc <lb />
Only, But <lb />
Drugs <lb />
Used In Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior lo any. <lb />
All <lb />
Toilet Art kits, <lb />
of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
. <lb />
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ma m <lb />
REPRESENTED <lb />
analysis of <lb />
HUH Ml- <lb />
Km AT <lb />
HILL <lb />
STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED <lb />
H. <lb />
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. December <lb />
extraordinary interest to North <lb />
Carolinians each year is the annual <lb />
report of the of <lb />
of North Carolina setting forth <lb />
a general statistical survey of the <lb />
On or more student of the <lb />
with reference to the counties <lb />
that they largely represent, the per <lb />
cent of students from the state, <lb />
of the parents of the students, <lb />
and the religious affiliations of the <lb />
students, etc. The total enrollment <lb />
in all departments for I he session of <lb />
1912-13 is SIS. only of this <lb />
coming from other stales and <lb />
countries. The slat of Florida con- <lb />
tributes to this list, and far-off <lb />
Persia sends students to this <lb />
The remaining from <lb />
foreign territory hail from <lb />
districts of the country, embracing <lb />
a wide scope of territory from <lb />
state of New York to the Star <lb />
State Relative to the representation , <lb />
Crop Difficulty Aired <lb />
Court Leads to A <lb />
Fight <lb />
n ALLEN JUROR IS <lb />
EXCUSED, DROPS DEAD <lb />
MM SI II <lb />
HI MAW id <lb />
I'm i <lb />
LBS <lb />
u H. had <lb />
Indicted W. W Sr. and Jr. <lb />
the inn crop without i IS GREATLY SHOCKED <lb />
of rent. <lb />
The case was aired in court in the. Va <lb />
early afternoon and the hearing over. I <lb />
were Mil in the hall trial of Allen for the murder of <lb />
Of the court house v. hen a light en-; Prosecuting Attorney If. <lb />
sued in which Mr. head In the court house <lb />
split open with a hickory stick f o'clock <lb />
I. . curt of <lb />
Greenville. N C. could never he county, <lb />
its geographical situation a defendant already been con- <lb />
reason. reason, its high of second degree murder for <lb />
for the Ian and those that the death of Judge T. L <lb />
resent it moral reason. and is under sentence to <lb />
For. who being at tho Carolina Club years in the penitentiary <lb />
last Bight could overlook the Cacti entire day was devoted to the <lb />
or our deep reaped for the selection of jurors. The was <lb />
of the law In the words of the summoned from several <lb />
poet to the right of seventy-live being present At <lb />
Lawyers to the loft of Lawyers moon sixteen of the panel had been <lb />
and <lb />
d and ten had been accept- <lb />
going out coning in <lb />
then a few to spare. lad <lb />
Hut stepping out of our or. of Va. on <lb />
For a year the sitting capacity summoned in the <lb />
of the Club was never so taxed as trial, dropped dead in the de- <lb />
last night before the ,,, u Be about to take the <lb />
was called order members , return home. Apoplexy is <lb />
pan to appear and directly after the to have been the cause of <lb />
meeting was declared open and had been <lb />
of previous were ,,,, as a juror and as lie about <lb />
a motion made and carried , ,. he informed the <lb />
that members to the ball that he had been troubled <lb />
room, the crowding In the reading room affection which he had <lb />
demanding it Over seventy-five strong ,.,.,. relieved and which might in- <lb />
members lined the ball room with his duties as a juror, <lb />
with Guilford and Wayne <lb />
ties tie for honors <lb />
sending ten or more students to the; <lb />
University, are the <lb />
heads the list with the fig- <lb />
Orange is a close second <lb />
greatest animation and Interest Another juror was selected from <lb />
was evidenced by all M each ,., a shock when <lb />
Johnson is next rank with , <lb />
Forsyth Wake <lb />
and Rockingham tie with <lb />
each; Durham Alamance and Hun-; <lb />
the Hoard of governors m last , <lb />
MONEY LOST<lb />
abject was brought up before the convened this afternoon to hear <lb />
club. his death, which occurred a few <lb />
business as was transacted moments before. <lb />
tie with each; Beaufort and <lb />
Davidson tie with each; Iredell. <lb />
New Hanover and Granville have <lb />
each; Union Cleveland Wilson <lb />
is; <lb />
There arc ten counties in the <lb />
two meetings was read to the <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
and approved. Committees appoint- A. <lb />
, ed at the last general meeting made a trip to <lb />
and Cumberland Saturday to see his best <lb />
state unrepresented by any students <lb />
this year. According to church <lb />
the division of the student <lb />
body Is as Methodist <lb />
cleared for action. Action meaning <lb />
the election of new officers, such as <lb />
girl. <lb />
A good buggy harness at the right <lb />
what you want. We have it <lb />
president, vice president, secretary <lb />
and treasurer and a new board gee A <lb />
governors. The Brat question com- Co <lb />
inK a new- rm, new <lb />
Christian Hebrew f new <lb />
Lutheran II; Moravian B; Quakers of <lb />
year some farmers lose money <lb />
buying the first thing that is offer- <lb />
ed them without look over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line of farm <lb />
and machines that we know will <lb />
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb />
the most practical, economical and <lb />
on the market. -I- <lb />
We carry a stocK repairs for the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. <lb />
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb />
possible and we will do in our <lb />
power to merit your patronage. tee to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE. North Carolina <lb />
German Reformed Disciple <lb />
Roman Catholic Christian Science <lb />
Armenian Saints Holiness <lb />
no church affiliations <lb />
. . , presidency two <lb />
The destruction according to the n <lb />
occupation or profession of the <lb />
salary. <lb />
The point was battled in all its pros <lb />
and cons and finally put to a vote, <lb />
a majority deciding that the salary <lb />
remain as during last year. For the <lb />
nominations were <lb />
placed. One in favor of Mr. J. B. <lb />
ere of the students at the <lb />
James and the other on behalf of Mr. <lb />
of general <lb />
Invites the public to and <lb />
inspect them A square deal <lb />
to all. <lb />
Mrs. II. T. Cox left Sunday morn- <lb />
for Bethel to visit Mrs. Henry <lb />
Staton. <lb />
NOW is the time for you to get TOO <lb />
lion <lb />
his <lb />
g n re saving machine for Christmas. <lb />
ere,,. Mr. s w <lb />
however withdrawn noon, <lb />
Mr. J James was ,<lb />
to Succeed Mr. Albion Mr ., <lb />
Don. name was offered for w Mn w you <lb />
the vice presidency to succeed Mr.; <lb />
.-,. , . . , money. <lb />
Frank WOOten and there being no, ., , , . ., ,. <lb />
. I Mr Waters a n- <lb />
other for tins Mr. . ., , , <lb />
,, ,, , . , . trip Simpson <lb />
was elected vice president, . . . . , <lb />
For the best stalk cutters see Mar- <lb />
by acclamation. <lb />
is as follows; Farming <lb />
law medicine an <lb />
manufacturing min- <lb />
teaching public service <lb />
railroad and shipping bank- <lb />
contracting lumber deal- <lb />
real estate <lb />
traveling tobacco bookkeep- <lb />
brokerage engineering I; <lb />
insurance livery printing <lb />
architecture i <lb />
The of secretary was con- <lb />
by Messrs. W. ant <lb />
Dow Ballots Were cast <lb />
count being made, it <lb />
I; mining photography <lb />
and tanning I. <lb />
R. BACK TO <lb />
barber and Company. <lb />
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green- <lb />
vile was in town Sunday. <lb />
Messrs at. B. Bryan and h. <lb />
POLITICS AM <lb />
Ernest Lister, elected governor of <lb />
the State of Washington, is a native <lb />
cf England. <lb />
William succeed John A. <lb />
Dix as governor of New York on New- <lb />
Year's Day. <lb />
John who is finishing Ills <lb />
third term as governor of North <lb />
struck it rich when the The <lb />
Merger penetrated rich ore. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
following I <lb />
OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
H. L. H. J. Mills, P. <lb />
P. and Wife Sarah and <lb />
is mentioned for a place in the Frank Mills. VI Ada Mills. In the county of Pitt and <lb />
Wilson cabinet. of a decree of the superior state of North Carolina, respectfully <lb />
tiled to the Hoard County <lb />
missioners of Pill county at reg <lb />
session held Holiday.<lb />
North Carolina. Pitt <lb />
To the Honorable Board of <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
We, the undersigned landowners <lb />
w tho hereinafter de- <lb />
Appointments by Conference For The <lb />
Washington District <lb />
Tho North Carolina Conference, <lb />
which on Monday closed its annual <lb />
session in Fayetteville. returned Rev <lb />
K. M. Hoyle to <lb />
, went to Greenville Sun- <lb />
found that Mr. Outlaw had been <lb />
ed to succeed Mr. M a <lb />
Clark, by a vote of to <lb />
Mr. A. J. Moore, the was <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk on the day of No- <lb />
The revised figures that In the on Monday the day of Jan- <lb />
next Congress the Southern Demo-L, , ,;, noon, expose <lb />
have a membership in the . , . , . . <lb />
public sale before the court house <lb />
petition honorable Board to es- <lb />
a Stock Law Territory by <lb />
the Territory already made <lb />
A national conference of leaders of <lb />
A national conference of leaders of <lb />
the Prohibition party has bee called, <lb />
to meet n lie 1912- in above Pitt county and hit hide in the <lb />
January. the undersigned now established, the addition- <lb />
Territory by establishing a Stock <lb />
Law Fence. <lb />
at a point opposite W. <lb />
northwest corner on <lb />
the south side of the new toad and <lb />
running thence with the south side <lb />
of said new road, to the main pub- <lb />
re-elected by acclamation. Upon a <lb />
motion of Mr. H. A. White which car- <lb />
the Board of Governors <lb />
House and the Senate together about I <lb />
equal to that from all other sections In Greenville to the bid- <lb />
of the country. toT described <lb />
Woodrow will be the sixth property <lb />
to occupy the White In township. r road Cross <lb />
When you need some good grocer- of Pitt county. North Carolina, adjoin- j Well Swamp, thence <lb />
and barbecue see I I religious faith were Presidents Bitch- the lands of James Harrington on road be- <lb />
Johnson, Cleveland and and Alfred on w B, Bland W. <lb />
man Harrison. and Gardner, thence with line to a <lb />
David H. Francis, former governor corner of James north east corner of W. <lb />
Second door from bank <lb />
Mr. Thad Nichols of <lb />
Was In town Sunday. <lb />
II,. i ,. ., . . , . <lb />
served during las, year. ls ow Missouri and of the land, lying In the fork of the Gardner's field, thence with said <lb />
on a pair of shoes and Harrington. . Cleveland, Is Water Hole branch and Alfred w. W, Gardner's land <lb />
by The <lb />
church in Greenville. and Company are receiving <lb />
The appointments for this of is composed of <lb />
Messrs. R. H. Wright, Dr. <lb />
James. C. T. If, L. Turn- <lb />
are as <lb />
Presiding T. <lb />
Aurora J. W. Hoyle. <lb />
Ayden Ambrose Burgess. <lb />
apply. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Bethel D. A. <lb />
Elm J. M. Ash by. <lb />
H. E. <lb />
Fair tic Id and E. C. <lb />
Fremont R. R. Grant. <lb />
Greenville, Jarvis E. M. <lb />
Hoyle. <lb />
J. W. Aubrey <lb />
apply. <lb />
W. J. Coving- on <lb />
Ion, supply. <lb />
Mt. Pleasant J. J. Lewis. <lb />
Nashville J. L. <lb />
Rocky Mount, First L. P. <lb />
Rocky Mount, Warren and Clark <lb />
age, B. W. Moseley and K. B. <lb />
Various members of tho board <lb />
y tried to be excused from a <lb />
term, but the members would not <lb />
mentioned as a possible successor to new road, It being Irene u M. q. Gardner's land, thence with <lb />
as American of her father's Bad across M. G. <lb />
This sale is to be made for the Q, a. Gardner's land, thence <lb />
purpose of making partition of the up Had ditch to M. O. Gardner's <lb />
Mr. J. K. of was <lb />
in town Monday evening. <lb />
A new line of buggy robe.-, horse <lb />
blankets just arrived at A. W. Ange <lb />
to Great Britain. <lb />
The Whys and Means <lb />
Committee of the House, which will proceeds among the tenants in thence with If. O. Gardner's <lb />
shape into the tariff policies of <lb />
heed their reasons for wishing to <lb />
withdraw. <lb />
Mr. Albion Dunn, the retiring pres- <lb />
read a report to the in <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Mr. M. <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Just arrived a new line of W. H. <lb />
shoes, come and give them a <lb />
In s lucid manner he explain- look before buying we <lb />
ed the present standing of the club; can you <lb />
the efforts of its officers to make its <lb />
life a success and adding a few <lb />
suggestions as to the manner In <lb />
which its policies could be carried <lb />
the Wilson under- <lb />
, numerous changes In its member- <lb />
T. Spier went to Greenville . <lb />
ship on March <lb />
Friends of John T. who Is <lb />
Democratic national <lb />
for West Virginia and a close political <lb />
of William J. Bryan, would <lb />
not be surprised if he received the <lb />
of Postmaster-General. <lb />
Thompson, the new treasurer <lb />
of the States, is years old <lb />
and Jackson. <lb />
The Tar Heel Wagon, <lb />
ed by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb />
going some. Let them know it when <lb />
This the 30th day <lb />
1512. <lb />
F. C HARDING, <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
back fence and a continuation of the <lb />
of November, same course, to the north side of the <lb />
Greenville and Vanceboro road, <lb />
thence with the north side of said <lb />
road an direction to a <lb />
pathway leading to J. A. Gardner's <lb />
Loftin place, thence across said road <lb />
to the south side of said road, then <lb />
along the south side of said road to <lb />
the Lewis Smith land, a corner of <lb />
Lillian Russell, noted as A. Gardner's land, thence a south- <lb />
This is My Birthday <lb />
Lillian <lb />
and light opera anger, was born In <lb />
you want a wagon and they <lb />
From the treasurer's report you the strongest and most <lb />
members could not but gather wagon on the market. <lb />
carefully and wisely the <lb />
To Try Woman Killing Husband <lb />
DALLAS. Texas. Nov. Dee. <lb />
-m a native of West Virginia. Since Clinton, Iowa. Dec. 1861. Her maid- <lb />
his early youth, however, he has re-en name was Ellen Louise Leonard <lb />
funds have been used. <lb />
The club closes the <lb />
year with a <lb />
J. B. Thompson. <lb />
H. E. Lance. <lb />
Spring Hope B. F. Watson, <lb />
apply. <lb />
Swan Quarter and W. J. <lb />
Tarboro T. E. <lb />
Vanceboro T. I, <lb />
membership of residents and of Mrs. Minnie under <lb />
indictment on a charge of de- <lb />
murder, was called In court here <lb />
today for trial. Mrs. is <lb />
out of town. <lb />
In Ohio, where he began life as <lb />
a coal miner. His public career began <lb />
with his election to the Ohio <lb />
In 1902. <lb />
The Northern that be <lb />
and she was educated In a convent <lb />
school In Chicago In which city her <lb />
father was engaged In tho printing <lb />
business She made her debut in <lb />
1879 as a member of a Pinafore corn- <lb />
represented wholly by Democrats In For several years thereafter <lb />
the next are Oregon. New was a popular singer of ballads <lb />
Montana, Colorado, Tony Pastor's In New <lb />
ward course with the Smith land, to <lb />
a ditch, thence an Eastward course <lb />
with said ditch to the northeast <lb />
of the Loftin field, thence with <lb />
the line of the present fence of said <lb />
field to a point opposite the mouth <lb />
of the Fish Hole in Swift <lb />
Creek, thence to the <lb />
present Stock Law Fence. <lb />
Your petitioners further ask that <lb />
the above change in the present <lb />
used of having shot husband as and Nevada. In to these. Fame came to her when she Stock Law Territory of <lb />
e stood at the telephone In the Nebraska, Ohio. the Opera Company, made by order of the Board of <lb />
Winter Sports Begin at <lb />
N. C. Dec. c <lb />
most pretentious program of winter j,,, . . <lb />
sports in the history of this resort Hotel where he was employed and New York will each have one of which she continued as don- Commissioners of Pitt county in or- <lb />
was ushered in today with the open- The tragedy Is said to have Democratic representative In no until the of her own that said change may be per- <lb />
, of the ninth annual December from Mr. Jealous, Senate. h-TS <lb />
Washington R. H. Broom. If tournament on the links of the of her husband's alleged at-1 Key selected by the Demo- opera 1913. by <lb />
Wilson U. Country Club. From now to other women. of Nevada for United senator, is eat successes a member Of the Respectfully by <lb />
the middle of April there will a descendant of Francis Scott Key, Weber and Fields aggregation. The above petition will <lb />
of golf, and I who wrote The has been four times married, at the t m <lb />
r Ariel's rather Dead be a succession of tennis m i i -.- , . . , <lb />
Superintendent H. L. Allen of the shooting tournament. In which Ala. Dec. Spangled Banner. On his mother's Her husband Harry County Commissioners of <lb />
Water and Light plant, was called experts from many sections of the Richmond P. Hobson deliver-, side he ls related to Chief Justice I a musical conductor. Her second to De <lb />
to Dunn Sunday by the country are expected to take part, ed the oration at the unveiling here John Marshall of the Supreme Court husband was Edward Solomon, a January, o. <lb />
illness of his father. Informs- As usual, the most notable event on today of a memorial in honor of the United States. The new Sena- and her third. Signor By order o <lb />
cat Illness of his father. Informs- As usual, the most notable events on <lb />
two came Monday that bis had the golf calendar will be the St- Val- <lb />
today of a memorial in honor of the United States. The new poser, and her third. Signor By order of <lb />
,, t , , , .- Revolutionary soldier, burled In tor was born forty ago In a well known tenor. Lest. June County <lb />
.- . here tournament. In February and county. Delegates to the burg. where his father was a was married to This 2nd day <lb />
with Superintendent Allen tn the United North and P. A. R. now In here, attend- celebrated lawyer. Key U a P. Moore, a <lb />
competitions in March. the exercise, in a body. w <lb />
lawyer and mining man recently paper publisher. <lb />
IS THE <lb />
SMART OF S ARTS KM <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, OWE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED RY THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
Agriculture U If . ,;.,. ., ,,,,, ,, M .,., <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE BUS <lb />
DEED AM ON i Till. <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO SET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN i <lb />
BUSINESS Y TO TARE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARK LOW AND AN <lb />
HE HAD UPON <lb />
S. C. FRIDAY Is, <lb />
;. <lb />
COL. ROOSEVELT SEC. KNOX <lb />
TO <lb />
BRiTISH NOTE <lb />
IDAHO M I'll KM K OP- <lb />
U FOR Of OF PANAMA <lb />
Kl BY <lb />
BILL <lb />
THE BALLOT HOLDS<lb />
boll TO REMAIN <lb />
But Two I Jen in Control of <lb />
Largest Financial Institution <lb />
Official Money Trust Inquiry Eliciting Facts <lb />
CHICAGO, Dec. Id.-A. ,. formal . he <lb />
opening of the , <lb />
conference here today Colonel ,. <lb />
repeated and n c <lb />
u Secretary today got down <lb />
of the supreme court of , study of the objections <lb />
Idaho in ruling Progressive electors ed by Sir Grey in the lengthy <lb />
from the ballot In the November transmitted last night by Am-<lb />
v, , i i j . minister for foreign <lb />
quoted colonels have . . <lb />
, ,. shipping from paying <lb />
been cited for contempt, would have <lb />
been cowardly, said the colonel. <lb />
Boise Capital said <lb />
Colonel Roosevelt, he only . , <lb />
paper that had the , ,,,,. of <lb />
the I hold that it <lb />
would have been cowardly no, to have <lb />
such an decree. <lb />
The severest criticism the paper con- <lb />
however, was in a GT on <lb />
from mo. provision trust owned ships <lb />
did not. It half strong <lb />
WASHINGTON. Dec. lO.-The first New York when small <lb />
as to com nitration and tor <lb />
money credit was heard today or the accommodation <lb />
he banking and currency com-lot their Mr <lb />
of the money was needed on the <lb />
Ah York stock exchange for <lb />
. N m the Corn Exchange Hank, purposes; that country banks <lb />
York and chairman of the kept sums on deposit in ties <lb />
York clearing house committee, York and when the homo <lb />
occupied the stand throughout for money became strong the <lb />
PRESS York of money rose <lb />
the country the <lb />
the charges, put their <lb />
Mr. Mr. out in call loans on the York <lb />
into the record evidence of exchange. All of these loans are <lb />
agreements by which live men on stock exchange collateral <lb />
two of New York's elicited. Mr. <lb />
Institutions, the Banker's Trust and the witness did not get along <lb />
Company and the Guaranty Trust <lb />
BETROTHAL <lb />
nit <lb />
ire to run- or miss <lb />
NEW TAKES <lb />
l Mi <lb />
MAY ELOPED WITH <lb />
A IS <lb />
LI <lb />
TO RECEIVE <lb />
ELECT. TO <lb />
HATES NOW <lb />
HIS <lb />
UM U VISIT TAKES PLACE MM <lb />
BRISTOL, V,, Vera ,,,. f <lb />
Ethel Millie, daughter of Mr. and was <lb />
Mrs. J. II. Willis, of Stone <lb />
and <lb />
Company, with aggregate deposits of <lb />
nearly The <lb />
Sir. said, was controlled <lb />
by H. P, George Case <lb />
and Daniel G. the Guaranty <lb />
Trust Company by H. P. <lb />
this morning u letter <lb />
Woodrow Wilson at Bermuda, <lb />
the date Of December <lb />
the time for his to <lb />
The in charge of <lb />
well together and throughout the Is mysteriously missing, follow. <lb />
the colloquy between the two, time r,, i <lb />
after time, became heated. Mr. Prowl J , <lb />
. j , . , I of her engagement to Dr. Henry <lb />
appeared evasive and insisted a prominent <lb />
lengthy explanations T of the <lb />
led to the far from <lb />
of <lb />
tolls, either by exempting It from <lb />
charges or remitting the toils paid. <lb />
contends that section of the law i <lb />
violation of the <lb />
came here w <lb />
Mr. ,, . Dr M Pro. <lb />
canal P. and William P. was pursuing. When Mr. , ,, e, K the city t ho. of <lb />
Tee men hold and vote all of on. to the Mr. i , <lb />
of the Hankers Trust Com-1,., Wilson was Several <lb />
tic. <lb />
the stock of the companies <lb />
enough to allow a board of directors <lb />
and under trail agree- <lb />
have absolute authority over <lb />
Hie Interests of toe companies even <lb />
that It be submitted to arbitration at or merger of other <lb />
institutions. <lb />
Mr. also received from <lb />
and gave notice that it that wore to <lb />
enough; It was worse than the or-, <lb />
bad decision. I hold that the <lb />
decision was outrageous and It was, <lb />
the duty of every honest citizen <lb />
protest against It and denounce It i <lb />
In strongest terms. Now the <lb />
court cited Publisher Sheridan and <lb />
other for contempt. The court <lb />
has it within its power, by <lb />
apply to ships of all nations. Great <lb />
Britain might desire to supplement <lb />
her protest <lb />
Now that proposal for <lb />
has been presented, the <lb />
means of which the question might <lb />
presented to the Hague are a <lb />
of interest. The existing <lb />
treaty between the States <lb />
heavy fine, to ruin the <lb />
only paper In Idaho with the strength <lb />
to hold out It. <lb />
and Great Britain expires by <lb />
next June. If the controversy <lb />
were delayed until then there would <lb />
lb no treaty tinder which the dispute <lb />
Mr. a description of <lb />
of which money was attracted to <lb />
to the influence of j. p. <lb />
and Company, Mr. objected <lb />
and tie lawyer grew bitter. Finally <lb />
pinned the Witness down to the ad- <lb />
mission that tho Morgan Influence <lb />
might have aided the company. Mr. <lb />
connected Up Messrs. <lb />
Case and Porter with the <lb />
company. <lb />
placed their <lb />
that Mr. should be entertain- <lb />
ed in the home in which he woe <lb />
Allen Jury Seems to b <lb />
Hopelessly lied Up <lb />
Over Verdict <lb />
Express People Ire Puzzled <lb />
Over Parcels Post <lb />
Effect <lb />
Va. Dec. NOW YORK. Dec. <lb />
the In tho trial of officers of the express com- ed on train No. over the Norfolk <lb />
It is believed Miss Willie M <lb />
doped afternoon with a prom-iT . l <lb />
men, young real man <lb />
burg, lo whom she was engaged prior <lb />
to her foment to the <lb />
surgeon. <lb />
It is understood after she <lb />
broke her engagement with the Lynn-1 <lb />
titling man that the latter became <lb />
very despondent and that his business <lb />
partner Miss Willis to help <lb />
him bear the disappointment. <lb />
She wrote him a length- letter, it <lb />
is said, explaining her action in <lb />
breaking the engagement This was <lb />
Followed by a letter from him asking <lb />
lea, he be invited lo the wedding. by <lb />
. . . <lb />
and be Will sleep In the room in <lb />
he first saw the light. <lb />
Dr. is one of the successors <lb />
Dr. Joseph It. Wilson, father <lb />
the president-elect. n the pastorate <lb />
of the First church and <lb />
it so that he a classmate <lb />
the president-elect at Davidson <lb />
for several years and they <lb />
have kept up <lb />
The manse has recently been <lb />
passed after this is not known. V. like the <lb />
but it Is said that they arranged a In Wash- <lb />
meeting afternoon and hand- <lb />
Z be In any case a the of Com- M Western. <lb />
V T I V frill ft . . I i t -i i . . r th. t. . i. Li . i . <lb />
party pay the line that may be in- <lb />
and that we send the best <lb />
special agreement approved by the Attorney Foster, of Car- <lb />
interest. <lb />
lawyer, obtainable to Idaho to do not know what effect <lb />
the case and to give It the widest ,. he Argument In the case was concluded have on their business, <lb />
publicity. The action of the Idaho <lb />
court la not only against the whole <lb />
of the United State, and <lb />
There is a set of <lb />
They frankly confess that girl and the man in l <lb />
for the parcels post system with great I got trace of the <lb />
hotel Sunday <lb />
and there is a variance of , <lb />
ion as to whether a majority of the afternoon and after October, last the Interstate Com-1 came here presumably buy <lb />
senate would permit the case to go <lb />
there. <lb />
Several senators, among them those <lb />
the people should use every effort to <lb />
combat the outrage. <lb />
. . k considered the best in the up- <lb />
It Is to prevent Just such <lb />
that the <lb />
the <lb />
Colonel Roosevelt made It plain that <lb />
be program of the party <lb />
does not contemplate making terms <lb />
dinner recess was given to the Jury Commission gave a hearing to a wedding trousseau and was thought <lb />
of the companies to have been visiting the wife of <lb />
of considerable value even Without its <lb />
associates. <lb />
Interest in Mr. Wilson's coming has <lb />
increased and all classes of citizens <lb />
at o'clock. At the Jury <lb />
. . the might how reasons, If a local <lb />
tiled back into the court room, re they could, why the express did not, <lb />
. j .- ,. , through their foreman that should not be reduced. <lb />
Progressive party advocate COuld not Walter D. Hines. for <lb />
of Judicial would <lb />
It. case at the Hague. <lb />
Mrs. Fleming Dead <lb />
Mrs. Fleming, wife of Mr. <lb />
are co-operating to make his here<lb />
the hardest workers in arranging for <lb />
the occasion are prominent <lb />
cans. <lb />
they wished farther In- companies, said that It would not be <lb />
Meanwhile Secretary Knox will to to H. Fleming, died about o'clock <lb />
of the party rates on the eve of the Inauguration morning at their homo <lb />
pare a reply note. It that the stenographic copy of the of <lb />
be of the same tone as <lb />
the Republican party, as a party, <lb />
on <lb />
She had been In feeble health <lb />
was Minister Grey's communication, <lb />
larking any elements of <lb />
Today was a regular meet- <lb />
He said in effect that the new party <lb />
has come to stay and expected to <lb />
eventually attract to It. banner, the <lb />
Progressives who now give <lb />
. . . . ., end the subject up for <lb />
to the Republican and , . , . , <lb />
. . discussion by President Taft, <lb />
Secretary Knox and the rest of tho <lb />
president's official family. <lb />
View, of Press <lb />
LONDON. Dec. newspapers <lb />
As to leadership Colonel Roosevelt <lb />
the events of the next two or <lb />
or three year, could be trusted to <lb />
develop tho best man who must be <lb />
Law Suit of Local Interest <lb />
the new parcels post system, which street. <lb />
of Judge D. W. chief might materially reduce the business some time. Mr. Fleming was <lb />
witness for the prosecution, read of the companies. Final action was about years old and besides the <lb />
to them. Court was adjourned until postponed pending further hearings, aged husband ls survived by one <lb />
. tonight, at which time seemed to us to be daughter, Mrs. J. J. Turnage. She <lb />
this will compiled with unfair to compel us to change our also leaves and three I The law suit between , <lb />
and the matte, of a verdict further rate, at the time when the govern- , Messrs. J. T. and W. L, Me ,, <lb />
considered by the Jury. ,,. ha i.-n. . . and Mr. <lb />
Worth While Giving <lb />
It la not staled where its <lb />
have been established, but <lb />
today all refer to the Panama Canal Sensible Christmas I <lb />
practically put a Mr. Guilford so far been the feature the <lb />
in the field against Carson and Miss civil term of com, <lb />
said Mr. limes, today. <lb />
all of this county. She was of <lb />
its local interest town <lb />
fact Is that we do not know I member of the Primitive attended the trial which lasted <lb />
what effect the new parcels post will at Great Swamp. throughout two entire days. <lb />
refuse it. <lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO <lb />
John K. associate Just It <lb />
of the United States Commerce court, <lb />
years old <lb />
would have no <lb />
convention of the Wisconsin and for Mr Cols. Skinner and <lb />
I II . <lb />
cannot conceive a difficulty poor, the lonely, the the old the Association, which met Dunn. <lb />
i . t t, v. I i v. . . I <lb />
more suitable to arbitration by, and the Add-I <lb />
General Sir John Hart Dunne a States and Great embodied in <lb />
veteran of the British <lb />
army, year, old today. i <lb />
ed strength to the arm of such an will urge upon the Democrats <lb />
organs-lion and free course to the selection of Bennett Clark, tho <lb />
, . . sentiment embodied in It. pledge. It year old son of the speaker a. par- <lb />
r M-0 of the House of The <lb />
reciprocity.<lb />
I Congress. <lb />
g and care of mall car <lb />
the dairy cows, the different systems of In the put in operation <lb />
making butter, problems of in St. Louis. <lb />
and tests are President directed <lb />
matters scheduled for considers-1 Otis to open the ports of <lb />
the Philippines to commerce. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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