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mm <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
FOR THE HORSES <lb/>
Blankets, Robes, <lb/>
Whips and <lb/>
Harness. <lb/>
WINNERS IN THE <lb/>
PIT COUNTY FAIR <lb/>
Below is a list of the winners of Berkshire sow 1st. <lb/>
prizes at the second annual I'm A J. 2nd. A. J. <lb/>
1st, <lb/>
county fair held in Greenville, Nov. <lb/>
Hill and <lb/>
farm Crop Department <lb/>
Berkshire sow, over <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Berkshire <lb/>
1st. J. B. <lb/>
HORSE <lb/>
known from ocean to <lb/>
ocean as the best and <lb/>
strongest. They wear the <lb/>
longest. Ask for <lb/>
MOm <lb/>
V. I and <lb/>
WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE FOB <lb/>
CELEBRATED 5-A Line of BLANKETS and <lb/>
Only the strongest leather <lb/>
goes into Harness <lb/>
we sell <lb/>
We Carry the Best Lite cf and <lb/>
Ammunition too <lb/>
BEST YOU CAN BUY I USEFUL IX <lb/>
FOR EVERY IX THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE CARRY THE CELE- <lb/>
LINK OF SCISSORS IX CHRISTMAS PACK- <lb/>
AGES. <lb/>
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware <lb/>
HART HADLEY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
LOOSE LEAF <lb/>
BOOKS <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. Full <lb/>
line of 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/>
W c 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 placed early. <lb/>
Typewriter Ribbons <lb/>
and Carbon Papers. <lb/>
Call at our Business <lb/>
Office for all the above. <lb/>
SALE are hereby made for more <lb/>
By virtue of the powers contain- <lb/>
ed in a certain mortgage deed from This Dec. tit 1912. <lb/>
J C. Williams to M. F. O. JAMES, <lb/>
dated 14th day of November. ltd Commissioner. <lb/>
and recorded in Book 1-8, page <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county. I the undersigned will expose j <lb/>
Best dozen 1st, D. <lb/>
let; 2nd C. J. Berkshire sow- <lb/>
Best dozen let. L. D. Jr. <lb/>
2nd J. Dixon. <lb/>
Best pack dried lot. R. 1st, <lb/>
Moore. Mi, 2nd, P. T. At- <lb/>
Best bushel corn on 1st, J. <lb/>
L. Tucker; 2nd. H . J . Stokes. <lb/>
Best bushel car 1st, J. <lb/>
Tucker; 2nd. J K Carroll. <lb/>
Tea ears Prolific 1st, G. <lb/>
T. Tyson Greenville; 2nd. W. B, <lb/>
Brown. Bethel. <lb/>
Best ears ten <lb/>
J. Tucker, <lb/>
Best six stalks Prolific corn ears <lb/>
1st, G. T. Tyson; 2nd, C <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Single ear corn. 1st. <lb/>
J. B. Tucker; 2nd. C. T. Watson, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Ten ears pop 1st. J. Flem- <lb/>
Greenville; 2nd. H. C. <lb/>
Best peck 1st. J. R. Barn- <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
Best half bushel sweet <lb/>
1st R. L. Little; 2nd. H. L. Moore. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Best half bushel Irish <lb/>
1st, J. F. 2nd. W. E. Tuck- <lb/>
Best half 1st, W. <lb/>
A. Greenville. No. 2nd, G. <lb/>
T. Tyson. <lb/>
1st, W. E. Tucker; <lb/>
2nd, W. A. Grenville. <lb/>
Best 1st. W. E. Tuck- <lb/>
Best cabbage. 1st. W. E. Tucker. <lb/>
Best 1st, J. F. Pollard; <lb/>
2nd. 0- T. Watson, Greenville. <lb/>
Best 1st. W. L. Hall. <lb/>
Best stalks 1st. W. L. <lb/>
Randolph. Greenville; 2nd. J. B. <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
Best peck cotton 1st, J. <lb/>
Dixon; 2nd. Joseph <lb/>
small variety, pine at- <lb/>
1st, S. R. Chapman Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Best half bushel 1st. <lb/>
J. F. Pollard; 2nd, R. L. Moore. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Best half bushel cow 1st. R. <lb/>
L. Moore. Greenville; 2nd, J. <lb/>
Proctor and Bro. <lb/>
Special 1st, R. I. Moore <lb/>
and Is. W. H. <lb/>
Goats <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Pollard <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Best collection plain let, <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. West. Greenville; 2nd, <lb/>
Miss Smith. <lb/>
Collection fancy 1st. Mrs. K. <lb/>
I Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. T. <lb/>
C. Turnage. Farmville. <lb/>
Piece 1st. Mrs. J. J. S. <lb/>
Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. Nancy <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
Piece 1st, Mrs. Laura M. <lb/>
While. 2nd, Mrs. J. <lb/>
Smith, Farmville. <lb/>
Home made 1st, Mrs. A. <lb/>
2nd, Mrs. D. D. Haskett. <lb/>
Drawn 1st. Miss Flem- <lb/>
Bethel; 2nd. Miss Cornelius <lb/>
Manning. Greenville. <lb/>
I Yard homes 1st, Miss <lb/>
tattle <lb/>
Calf under 1st. J. R. Barn- Sophia Jarvis. <lb/>
1.111 and Son; 2nd, work b over <lb/>
Bull over year 1st. S. Mrs M K Wilson. <lb/>
Greenville; 2nd, Mrs. R. M. Star- <lb/>
Grade, cow, over S. <lb/>
I Dudley Piece lace 1st. Miss <lb/>
Grade 1st, C. W. 2nd, <lb/>
Tuft 1st, Mrs. W. M. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Knit 1st. Mrs. M. <lb/>
Windham Bruce. <lb/>
Piece fancy 1st. Mrs. F. <lb/>
Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
Vincent, <lb/>
and <lb/>
S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
Twin 1st. L. V. <lb/>
Herefords. Bull. years <lb/>
1st. G. A. Stancill. <lb/>
Grade 1st, G. T. Ty- <lb/>
son; 2nd, John Turnage. <lb/>
Jersey Bull, ear and 1st. Thomas, Greenville <lb/>
J. F. Pollard; 2nd. H. G. work <lb/>
Aberdeen Angus, bull, years or <lb/>
1st. G. T. Tyson. <lb/>
Sheep <lb/>
1st. G. T. Tyson. <lb/>
1st. G. T. Tyson. <lb/>
1st. G. T. Tyson. <lb/>
Poultry <lb/>
Barred Plymouth <lb/>
2nd. A. J. <lb/>
Buff Plymouth 1st. <lb/>
James. Winterville <lb/>
White Plymouth 1st, . <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
White 1st, J. F. <lb/>
W. L. Hall. <lb/>
S. C. R. I. 1st, J <lb/>
; 2nd. O. L. Joyner. <lb/>
Buck Eye 1st. J. <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
S. C. Brown <lb/>
work by children, years <lb/>
1st. Bruce Tucker. Greenville; <lb/>
1st, A. J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the Greenville, <lb/>
to public sale before the court house clerk of pm county Best display farm crops grown by <lb/>
door In Greenville. N. C on Mon- <lb/>
day the day of January, 1913. <lb/>
as administratrix of the estate of one 1st, W. E. Tucker. <lb/>
E. King, deceased, notice is Host bale 1st. J. B. <lb/>
the following described tract or par- Persons indebted <lb/>
eel of land, to make Immediate pay- Joseph Tripp. <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of to undersigned; and all wheat <lb/>
land situate in Pitt county. In having claims against said Buck, <lb/>
township described as adjoining the are notified to present Best 1st, W. J. <lb/>
land of Hardy G. Parker. Joseph undersigned for pay- Best 1st, Mary E. Tuck- <lb/>
Walston and others, containing <lb/>
2nd. Margaret C. Tucker. Greenville. <lb/>
Best rug. home 1st, Miss <lb/>
May Holton, Ayden; 2nd, Miss Alma <lb/>
Stokes. Ayden. <lb/>
Best piece 1st. Miss Pattie <lb/>
Dunn. Greenville; 2nd. Miss <lb/>
Worthington. Winterville. <lb/>
Best patch on Miss An- <lb/>
S. Sundry Department <lb/>
Best 1st, Sam H. Mini <lb/>
B. ford. Ayden. <lb/>
Popcorn Thomas Proctor, <lb/>
Pol- <lb/>
Cabinet Milo Smith. Green- <lb/>
B. Tuck- ville. <lb/>
Best collection curious and rare <lb/>
D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
Best exhibit fall flowers, 1st, <lb/>
1st, Mrs. J. D. D. Haskett. <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
2nd, W. E. Best exhibit <lb/>
Tucker. O. E. Warren. <lb/>
S. C. White 1st, J. J. Best D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
Jenkins; 2nd. J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
While 1st. Dr. J. Best collection fall flowers, florin <lb/>
rill; 2nd, Dr. J. Morrill. Miss Mary Bunn. <lb/>
Pet 1st, G. A. Kittrell. A few special prizes and the school <lb/>
2nd. J. S. Spain, Grimes- prizes will be added to this, <lb/>
land. Special Prizes <lb/>
2nd, Johnny Spain, I By Co. for best bale <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. B. By H. M. White, for best colt <lb/>
ed by Col. Patrick, 1st. Dr. J. <lb/>
lit, J. F. Pollard. rill, J. M. Clark. <lb/>
Pair 1st. J. B. <lb/>
1st, C. W. <lb/>
to <lb/>
the same to the undersigned for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 17th day of Greenville. <lb/>
Clarke, <lb/>
acres, more or less, and being a tract December. 1913. or this notice will <lb/>
of land whereon L. W. Reasons and <lb/>
wife formerly resided and being the <lb/>
identical tract of land that was con- <lb/>
to J. J. Walston and wife, to <lb/>
Martha K. Walston married I. <lb/>
W. as appears of record in <lb/>
Register of Deeds Office of Pitt <lb/>
county in Book V-V, page and <lb/>
being the same tract of land <lb/>
was conveyed to John J. Walston. <lb/>
as appears In Register of Deeds of- <lb/>
Book R-R. pages 134-35. and be- <lb/>
the identical land that was con- <lb/>
to Harry Skinner by L. W. <lb/>
Reasons and wife Martha, by deed <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This th day of December. 1912. <lb/>
ALICE A. KING, <lb/>
of John E King. <lb/>
ltd It <lb/>
GOVERNOR WILSON <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
Inaugurated President March 1911 <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
Ward, <lb/>
Account of the above historic event <lb/>
which, as we all know, will be <lb/>
grandest occasion our Southland has <lb/>
enjoyed In years, The SEABOARD 2nd, G. C. <lb/>
AIR LINK RAILWAY is making prep I Mule years or <lb/>
Japan 1st, <lb/>
Buck. Grimesland; 2nd. A. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Best celery; 1st, W. L. Hall. <lb/>
Best 1st, W. L. Hall. <lb/>
Collection satin nuts and <lb/>
Amos Elks. <lb/>
Stork Ill-part <lb/>
Mules under years 1st, J. W. <lb/>
Martin; 2nd, A. L. <lb/>
Brood mare and mule 1st, A. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Draft 1st. W. H. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
dated the 9th day of February, 1888. of ,. ., <lb/>
and recorded In R-4. page <lb/>
1st. Pitt <lb/>
to take care of the great 2nd, A. J. and Son. <lb/>
Colts, year and under <lb/>
of the Register <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
of Deeds office of <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb/>
court of Pitt county made by His <lb/>
Honor Frank Carter, at the <lb/>
term, 1912. in the cars of J. . B <lb/>
against S. K. Jackson, the mi- <lb/>
commissioner will sell for <lb/>
before the court house door In <lb/>
Special trains, special Pullman Cars <lb/>
special Coaches will be required In <lb/>
large numbers. If you expect to at- <lb/>
tend this great event you should get <lb/>
societies, schools and <lb/>
1st, A. J. Mayo; 2nd, R. J. Mayo. <lb/>
Brood mare and 1st, J. R. <lb/>
and Son; 2nd, Clark. <lb/>
Pair mules, years or 1st, <lb/>
J. R. and Sou; 2nd, J. R. <lb/>
other organized bodies of all kinds and Son. <lb/>
expecting to attend get In line Colts, years and under <lb/>
at once. Write the undersigned who; let, G. A. Stancill; 2nd. J. R. Barn- <lb/>
will give you Important Information, hill and Son. <lb/>
party <lb/>
and take care of you or your <lb/>
in the best manner possible. <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Division Passenger Agent, <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Colts, year and 1st, Dr. <lb/>
J. Morrill; 2nd, J. R. and <lb/>
Son. <lb/>
Col. Patrick colt under 1st, <lb/>
C. J. Morrill; 2nd. Clark. <lb/>
Driving horse raised In Pitt <lb/>
Woman Seriously Alarmed. i. j. f. Pollard; 2nd, C. U <lb/>
A short time ago I contracted a <lb/>
1st, C. W. Harvey. <lb/>
1913, the following described real <lb/>
estate, severe cold which settled on my lungs <lb/>
lot in the town of be- caused me a great deal of annoy- <lb/>
where A. L. Jackson formerly i bad <lb/>
resided, beginning at a stake. S. B. and my were Bore <lb/>
Wood's corner and running with , he seriously I <lb/>
line south 1-2, east 1-2 poles; A friend recommended <lb/>
thence north east feet; thence Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying <lb/>
north west 1-2 poles to the had for , bought a <lb/>
middle of the street; thence with the and relieved my cough the <lb/>
middle of the street south west , , week , WM <lb/>
feet to the of and go,.,,,,,,,,,, or <lb/>
one-half undivided Interest M, <lb/>
in the stable lot beginning at a stake by a Adv <lb/>
on Pitt street feet from the <lb/>
and <lb/>
of Pitt and Queen streets and liar Meeting <lb/>
runs north west feet to the SPRINGFIELD. Mass, Dec. <lb/>
of A. L. Jackson's store lot; lawyers and Jurists of note <lb/>
said A. L. Jackson's line south, were present here today at the an- <lb/>
west feet; thence south meeting of the Massachusetts <lb/>
east about feet to Pitt Association. The leading feature <lb/>
thence east to Pitt street feet to the initial session this sow over <lb/>
the beginning, being the same two an address by Charles. W. Eliot. Joyner, <lb/>
The New York deeded to K. Jackson by J president emeritus of Harvard <lb/>
boa organized into a union James, reference to <lb/>
Ting November. <lb/>
Stallion, years and 1st, W. <lb/>
H. Jr.; 2nd, J. Morrill. <lb/>
Hogs <lb/>
Pair I. C, 1st. <lb/>
Poland China Boar, over <lb/>
1st. J. O. Proctor; 2nd. Jeremiah <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Poland China Boar, under <lb/>
1st, G. A. Johnson and Bro.; 2nd, A. <lb/>
A. Savage. <lb/>
Poland China sow, under <lb/>
1st, G. A. and Bro.; 2nd. A. <lb/>
Savage. <lb/>
boar, under 1st, H. <lb/>
G. 2nd. A. W. <lb/>
sow. under 1st, H. <lb/>
2nd. H. G. <lb/>
1st, O. L. <lb/>
Best collection <lb/>
lard. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
m. STATEMENT <lb/>
Not. 1st, <lb/>
Showing Receipts and Disbursements <lb/>
for October. 1912 <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
Water rents 563.22 <lb/>
1341.40 <lb/>
191.05 <lb/>
37.60 <lb/>
414.91 <lb/>
2nd, J. B. <lb/>
Pair Wild 1st. J. W. Brooks. <lb/>
Greenville; 2nd. J. F. Pollard. <lb/>
White 1st, J. F. Pollard <lb/>
Pea 1st, J. F. Pollard. <lb/>
1st, S. R. Chapman. <lb/>
Best bale long staple 1st. 2nd, J. F. Pollard. <lb/>
F pol. Light rents <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
gapping, <lb/>
Woman's Department Maintenance. <lb/>
Pantry Accounts received <lb/>
Best pound 1st, Miss Velma <lb/>
Porter. <lb/>
Best fruit 1st, Miss Mollie Discounts. <lb/>
Bagley. <lb/>
Best layer Miss Total <lb/>
Best molasses 1st, Miss Disbursements <lb/>
Dudley. Amt. overdrawn last report <lb/>
Best 1st. Mrs. Mrs. R. N. H. L. Allen, salary <lb/>
. A. Haskins, salary <lb/>
Best beaten Miss Mollie L. T. salary <lb/>
Bagley. Ed Taylor, salary <lb/>
Best risen 1st. Mrs. J. O. Geo. Martin, salary <lb/>
Proctor, 2nd, Mrs, W. Alex salary <lb/>
J. Proctor. Jess Bradley, salary <lb/>
Best light 1st, Mrs. W. C. H. L. Allen, payroll <lb/>
2nd. Mrs. P. M. Johnston. W. C. <lb/>
Best collection sour 1st, Home Tel. and Tel. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Allen, Greenville. Cornelius <lb/>
Best apple 1st, Mrs. A. P. E. H. Taft <lb/>
Turnage. L. Allen, payroll <lb/>
Best grape 1st, Mrs. A. P. Wiley P. <lb/>
Turnage. L. Allen, petty cash. <lb/>
Best collection of <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
2623.13 <lb/>
154.18 <lb/>
2468.95 <lb/>
99.78 <lb/>
125.00 <lb/>
75.00 <lb/>
75.00 <lb/>
65.00 <lb/>
50.00 <lb/>
45.00 <lb/>
40.00 <lb/>
29.23 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
6.36 <lb/>
OS <lb/>
23.37 <lb/>
31.20 <lb/>
1st, Mrs. L. T. part month salary 45.00 <lb/>
W. C. S. Forbes <lb/>
-The Henry Co. <lb/>
A. P. Turnage; 2nd. Mrs. E. <lb/>
Harvey. <lb/>
Largest and best assortment Electric Co. <lb/>
In W. K. White Oak Coal Co. <lb/>
Southern Electric Co. <lb/>
Best collection fruits In Mutual Machine Works <lb/>
Mrs. Win. Hart and Hadley <lb/>
Best fruit 1st. J. F. Pollard. Harrison Bros, and Co. <lb/>
Best home made 1st, T. Hyman Supply Co. <lb/>
L. Smith. <lb/>
Best collection 1st, Mrs. <lb/>
T. M. Moore; 2nd. Mrs. A. P. Turn- <lb/>
age. <lb/>
Best corn 1st, Mrs. B. T. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Best peach 1st, Mrs. G. V. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Best 1st, Mrs. J. C. Cook. <lb/>
Best 1st, Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
Best collection of articles for <lb/>
pantry or kitchen 1st, <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Cherry; 2nd, Mrs. L. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
Best G. W. Peed, Ayden. <lb/>
Best exhibit good tomato <lb/>
Miss Ethel 2nd, Miss Carrie <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
Best collection sweet 1st, <lb/>
Mrs. A. Savage. <lb/>
Pipe and Foundry <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Greenville Wholesale Co. <lb/>
Inc. Lamp Co. <lb/>
Chard and Howe <lb/>
II. L. Allen, payroll <lb/>
Wiley P. <lb/>
J. L. Hassell, Freight <lb/>
H. L. Allen, payroll, <lb/>
W. H. Ward Freight <lb/>
3.60 <lb/>
30.62 <lb/>
212.57 <lb/>
64.84 <lb/>
r, <lb/>
OS <lb/>
5.48 <lb/>
IS <lb/>
81.48 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
148.80 <lb/>
37.80 <lb/>
28.53 <lb/>
5.65 <lb/>
247.81 <lb/>
27.58 <lb/>
216.18 <lb/>
Total 2299.12 <lb/>
hands Treas. Nov. <lb/>
Berkshire boar, under 1st, <lb/>
J. F. Pollard; 2nd, A. J. <lb/>
169.83 <lb/>
2468.96 <lb/>
tied, <lb/>
H. L. ALLEN. Supt. <lb/>
of Liter Complaint. <lb/>
was suffering with liver com- <lb/>
sys Iva Smith of Point <lb/>
Best home made laundry 1st, Blank. Texas, decided to try a <lb/>
box of Chamberlain's Tablet, and <lb/>
F. Pollard; 2nd, am happy to sap that I am complete- <lb/>
cured and can recommend them to <lb/>
1st, Mrs. W. For sale by all dealers. <lb/>
Mrs. nettle Smith <lb/>
Best 1st, J. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. Moore. <lb/>
Best dozen<lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HE AM <lb/>
IT BAB <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND. <lb/>
AND ONE. AND Is <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE REST <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
CAPITAL AND <lb/>
RY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
i the I fill. III <lb/>
WE HAVE A I LA <lb/>
OF TWELVE BOA <lb/>
DEED A MOM, HI. RE.-. <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PART OP <lb/>
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, VIES ARE Low <lb/>
Ilk HAD A <lb/>
I ION. <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
r M II I I. I. I. HI I Hill If, 1912 <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
ATLANTA FEAST <lb/>
GOVERNOR FREES <lb/>
SLAYER <lb/>
Cause Race <lb/>
Clash Between Whites and Blacks <lb/>
Genuine Christmas Cheer <lb/>
at federal Prison <lb/>
full Pardon lo Life Termer <lb/>
Who Hired A Negro To <lb/>
And killed The <lb/>
Wrong Man <lb/>
NEVER BEFORE SUCH <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Mi PHI Mis <lb/>
POTATOES, HAL- <lb/>
I DRAW <lb/>
ATLANTA. Ga., Dec. was <lb/>
a genuine air of Christmas cheer <lb/>
the inner served today to the <lb/>
prisoners at the Federal <lb/>
here. Plenty of roast turkey <lb/>
with cranberry sauce was set before <lb/>
Warden Moyer's In the <lb/>
prison mess hall to the <lb/>
of the Christmas melodies and <lb/>
ragtime songs. <lb/>
Never before in the history of <lb/>
American penal institutions have the <lb/>
Inmates of one enjoyed such a spread. <lb/>
The warden explained to his charges <lb/>
when they sat down to dinner that <lb/>
he believed that every human being <lb/>
was entitled to be happy at least one <lb/>
slay out of He wished the <lb/>
merry and <lb/>
many happy New and he <lb/>
a responsive chord when he <lb/>
the hope that they would <lb/>
them <lb/>
fat turkeys, weighing <lb/>
pounds, pounds <lb/>
pounds of mashed potatoes and <lb/>
SO gallons of gravy were provided for <lb/>
the feast and no one was denied when <lb/>
he for a second <lb/>
When prisoner took his place at <lb/>
table he found before him a plate <lb/>
high with turkey and dressing <lb/>
and potatoes. there was a pray- <lb/>
by the chaplain and then a brief <lb/>
by the warden while the <lb/>
sat silent with bowed heads. <lb/>
A Hash light explosion brought them <lb/>
of their reverie with a start an <lb/>
Instant before the big gong clanged <lb/>
its welcome Invitation to the men <lb/>
to to Frightful damage was <lb/>
inflicted upon those Juicy birds at <lb/>
the first charge. After that it was <lb/>
Just a question of how much of the <lb/>
hour and a half allotted for the meal <lb/>
would ho used up before every plate <lb/>
was clean. <lb/>
All the while the prison orchestra <lb/>
was busy dispensing cheering music <lb/>
now then the diners would <lb/>
slop long enough to applaud <lb/>
for an encore. A quartet of <lb/>
prisoners had to respond repeatedly <lb/>
to calls fur more the pop- <lb/>
of which class was much <lb/>
proved the demonstration after <lb/>
prisoner John Sullivan sang <lb/>
It was also shown that the <lb/>
had penetrated <lb/>
the prison walls, for shoulders began <lb/>
moving over the hall when the or- <lb/>
struck up for the <lb/>
Robert E. <lb/>
appeared to the <lb/>
prisoners during the dinner In the per <lb/>
son of Mrs. Emma Neal Douglas, <lb/>
Atlanta, through whose <lb/>
there was placed at each man's <lb/>
a half pound of assorted candy. -1 <lb/>
by Warden Moyer. the prisoners row <lb/>
in their places and gave three <lb/>
cheers for Mrs. Douglas, who <lb/>
a seat among the guests at on- <lb/>
end of the hall. <lb/>
When the prisoners marched back <lb/>
to their cells they were permitted <lb/>
to take with them the candy together <lb/>
with apples and oranges which <lb/>
ed prevented from est- <lb/>
at the table. <lb/>
COLl S. C, Dec. <lb/>
nor gave nearly four-score <lb/>
convicts their freedom as a <lb/>
present. He extended clemency In <lb/>
cases, of whom <lb/>
were slayers, five burglars, two <lb/>
two assailants of women, a <lb/>
highway robber and others convicted <lb/>
grand larceny and violation of the <lb/>
liquor laws. <lb/>
Twenty-live of the men were <lb/>
life sentences. A full pardon was <lb/>
granted lo J. Chester Kennedy, who <lb/>
was in the penitentiary for life for <lb/>
murder. <lb/>
Kennedy employed a to as- <lb/>
Marvin N. Holland. When <lb/>
the latter mistook for his Intended <lb/>
victim a man named who was <lb/>
talking to Mr. Holland at the time, <lb/>
killed him Instead.<lb/>
TWO WHITE MEN AND SEVERAL INJURED <lb/>
IN A, CA YESTERDAY <lb/>
OF MEN INVOLVED <lb/>
VERY QUIET <lb/>
IN TOWN <lb/>
IN READINESS TO <lb/>
Mean And <lb/>
A In <lb/>
tine Seen hilled And <lb/>
Others Injured <lb/>
he <lb/>
RALEIGH, 11.-.- W, <lb/>
Jointly in yesterday, are <lb/>
I the the polios for one <lb/>
i. boy, two Injured <lb/>
hospitals, three who visited <lb/>
hospital lo have, minor Injuries <lb/>
and several young while boys <lb/>
received powder burns. David <lb/>
the was killed <lb/>
afternoon by Paul Collins, a <lb/>
All The Force Spent It <lb/>
Happily <lb/>
The man has seen fifty <lb/>
In his time, but recalls <lb/>
none more delightful than the last <lb/>
The good will that always prevails <lb/>
among the head and departments of <lb/>
the paper was manifest In expressions <lb/>
of and every one in any way <lb/>
connected with the paper received <lb/>
some token. <lb/>
For editor it was a happy <lb/>
and his heart was lunched at <lb/>
the esteem shown him. When he <lb/>
leached the Tuesday morning <lb/>
packages from tho generous and faith- <lb/>
force up stairs had already <lb/>
ceded him and found place on his <lb/>
desk. In addition to this many <lb/>
friends the shop showed <lb/>
their love for him in some <lb/>
The force got Tuesday's paper out <lb/>
early so as to have the remainder <lb/>
of that day and all of Christmas for <lb/>
a holiday and they spent the hap- <lb/>
They deserved a good Christ- <lb/>
mas and we are glad they got <lb/>
College tin- Match <lb/>
NEW YORK. Dec. annual <lb/>
tournament of the Triangular College <lb/>
Chess League got under way In earn- <lb/>
est at the Brooklyn Chess Club. <lb/>
Pennsylvania, Cornell and Brown are <lb/>
the colleges represented. This at the <lb/>
fourteenth annual tournament in <lb/>
Which these colleges have engaged. <lb/>
The prize is a handsome trophy do- <lb/>
by Isaac L. Rice of this city. <lb/>
Pennsylvania and Cornell are now tied <lb/>
in the race for the trophy. <lb/>
ATLANTA. Ga. Dec Two white a blind tiger. The two became <lb/>
men were one perhaps la- in a light and rushed separately <lb/>
and several were hurt to the of tho White <lb/>
In a race here this ill while other joined In the at- <lb/>
which a score of participated, look. <lb/>
The injured white men was stabbed and knocked <lb/>
cut in , ground by two <lb/>
legs and hack, union. , attacked him further with large <lb/>
I Summit tinsmith, cut In lungs pocket knives, according lo the <lb/>
and back. mutton given by the police. Howe <lb/>
Physicians said tonight that Turn- then ran to a and the unknown <lb/>
probably would not live until mans assistance, only to be <lb/>
morning. Howe, it is though, will .,,, ,., the <lb/>
survive his injuries, the wounds other while men then Joined In the <lb/>
received by him not being especially on the and the latter <lb/>
dispersed soon <lb/>
Estimates of the number of the police reserves arrived trouble Henry <lb/>
receiving minor injuries vary from was over the had <lb/>
three to eight. None of the from the vicinity of the clash. <lb/>
was captured, they having been Neither the white man nor the <lb/>
by the white men before the between whom the trouble <lb/>
police reserves who were called out has been captured by the police Both <lb/>
as a result of the arrived on are said to have fled before <lb/>
the scene ended. None of the other whites, who <lb/>
; of the trouble told the were In the vicinity when police <lb/>
police that the clash resulted from arrived, have arrested. <lb/>
trouble that arose when a white man or more and eight <lb/>
attempted to purchase whiskey from or ten whiles are mild to have been in- <lb/>
n who was said to be running In the clash. <lb/>
Looking Forward Visit <lb/>
of Wilson <lb/>
m OF WEEK <lb/>
MOM Off <lb/>
MANY FROM<lb/>
BIT <lb/>
Va. With all <lb/>
Tho police say that practically completed <lb/>
was accidental. Barber, the of Woodrow <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
awaits the arrival of <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
which will mark tile beginning the <lb/>
is in the as the result <lb/>
being hit on the with a rock <lb/>
was slabbed in the chest <lb/>
with a knife by Prod Harris. He is <lb/>
also In the hospital. Both the <lb/>
. I Will recover. The three <lb/>
who had injuries <lb/>
the hospital are Their <lb/>
ale slight. <lb/>
The killing of occurred in <lb/>
celebration In honor his <lb/>
The city is In gala <lb/>
the and no in <lb/>
Virginia recent years has t- <lb/>
Raleigh, near Hubert Smiths ed mm. attention. Elaborate prep- <lb/>
at the intersection of have been made to extend <lb/>
Greensboro Boy M With Runaway Accident Fatal to a <lb/>
toy Pistol, Condition I Young Man at <lb/>
Critical Waxhaw <lb/>
stats streets, An entire t <lb/>
bird shot from a single shot- <lb/>
gun entered into back. <lb/>
He died a minutes after being <lb/>
shot. <lb/>
a crowd of were <lb/>
with fireworks, pistols, guns <lb/>
and other things, Collins had heap, <lb/>
the gnu and was preparing to <lb/>
again when it was accidentally <lb/>
discharged, This is tho story the <lb/>
After the <lb/>
Dec. Bf- WAXHAW. Dec. Raymond where his mother lives, <lb/>
all, 12-year-old sou of David fatal Injuries in a He is <lb/>
reported tonight in a critical condition . . being held pending a complete <lb/>
runaway accident Sunday <lb/>
resulting from a wound from a toy .-, . <lb/>
pistol last night. M standing beside Barber, the hit on <lb/>
He was playing with the toy when oil the street talking to the head with a rock, was picked up <lb/>
It exploded, the wad from the powder some friends, ills horse became unconscious on South street. He does <lb/>
packing penetrating his He frightened and to run. Mr. <lb/>
was taken to the hospital and an per- Yarborough an effort to slop the <lb/>
performed, but jive horse. Some say that he succeeded <lb/>
hope of his recovery. In getting into the while <lb/>
a royal welcome. <lb/>
Probably tho must spectacular <lb/>
of Hie celebration will be the <lb/>
As far as the police are able to heralding of the arrival Virginia <lb/>
of the distinguished visitor by the <lb/>
glare bonfires. From the time <lb/>
his special crosses the stale Hue <lb/>
at Alexandra, It arrives in <lb/>
the governor's approach <lb/>
will be by hundreds Of- <lb/>
bonfires. <lb/>
The ration will bring to <lb/>
Summon prominent members the <lb/>
and House <lb/>
Representatives, stats in- <lb/>
eluding Governor Mann and hosts of <lb/>
friends of the president-elect. The <lb/>
climax of will come <lb/>
Saturday, when a parade participated <lb/>
by Federal, state and other <lb/>
and civic bodies <lb/>
will be reviewed by the <lb/>
lug Collins lied to <lb/>
not know who hit him and for what <lb/>
purpose <lb/>
Henry Lew-Is was <lb/>
Harris In East and was the <lb/>
elect. <lb/>
. He was operated upon by Dr. Ralph thought last he got his hands of a quarrel between the <lb/>
I and Dr. Dees. The on the lines and ran with the horse two- crested Harris had two scheduled to arrive <lb/>
was one of the most for a distance. He was either thrown say MM Friday <lb/>
and delicate performed here In a from the buggy, or fell as he ran would , welcome <lb/>
long time. The stomach was rendered unconscious. he h <lb/>
not been caught. escorted to the <lb/>
There probably many others ha was born, the Pres- <lb/>
can show results of Christmas Manse, when his father was <lb/>
ally taken out, the wounds stitched and w to the home of his <lb/>
and tho boys so far as medical i, Austin, where he was ex- <lb/>
attention goes, attended to. by physicians who at first <lb/>
No other Christmas accident Is that the young man was <lb/>
reported. The day has been as quiet hurt He rested fairly well <lb/>
all night and next morning asked to <lb/>
he allowed to sit up fur a while. He <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt Coming <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will lie at Hotel <lb/>
Bertha January 6th, 1913. to treat <lb/>
diseases of the eye and fit glasses. <lb/>
Logan P. Martin, the prison poet <lb/>
who Is known as No <lb/>
at the penitentiary, dedicated the fol- <lb/>
lowing to the <lb/>
The Prisoner's Poem <lb/>
sing a song this Christmas Day. <lb/>
A song of gladness and of cheer; <lb/>
A song that drives all frowns <lb/>
And brings a smile to all who hear. <lb/>
do some little deed that will <lb/>
Bring to some sad heart; <lb/>
And thus the law of Love fulfill. <lb/>
By acting now the Christian's part. <lb/>
let the Star of Bethlehem shine <lb/>
Within those concrete walls tonight; <lb/>
Our very cells will seem divine. <lb/>
With and hope Christmas <lb/>
and orderly here as a Sabbath. <lb/>
M IS <lb/>
Was The <lb/>
Population <lb/>
If Greenville ever spent a more <lb/>
pleasant Christmas than the one Just <lb/>
gone by. must be pointed out. The <lb/>
two days of preceding bad weather <lb/>
gave way to bright sunshine <lb/>
and was followed by a <lb/>
moonlight night and an Ideal <lb/>
Christmas day. The people were In <lb/>
condition to fully enjoy the season <lb/>
They had been prosperous, hence they <lb/>
bought and were gen- <lb/>
not only to friends and loved <lb/>
ones, but also to those less fortunate. <lb/>
was taken up and seemed to be feel- <lb/>
much He conversed with <lb/>
those about him for a time, but sud- <lb/>
began to gasp for breath <lb/>
before those about him had time <lb/>
do anything for him he died. <lb/>
to <lb/>
celebration, but of such Presbyterian <lb/>
that did not need the en's There he will be received <lb/>
Several young boys an- D tho M Eraser, as the <lb/>
on the streets late representative of the society and <lb/>
with fingers bandaged, but avoided during his visit. Friday <lb/>
the question of a reporter. They ST. will be a torch-light <lb/>
wanted to keep their a local street demon <lb/>
from father and mother. Chief Stall Rn addresses by prominent <lb/>
said that In his opinion there had to the city. <lb/>
been less than before morning an <lb/>
There has been considerable drinking. will take place at the home <lb/>
stated, but the cold weather had of at which the guest n <lb/>
the effects of decreasing the number receive all state, county <lb/>
of drunks Only one person was honored visitors and <lb/>
rested for being drunk during <lb/>
day of yesterday. <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Thursday morning at the homo of the <lb/>
bride's mother. Mrs. Smith, on <lb/>
Evans street. Mr C. E. and <lb/>
Miss Battle Smith were married by Post <lb/>
Rev E. M Hoyle. .,. <lb/>
Distinctive parcel post stamps must <lb/>
It was a quiet home marriage, on- , on matter <lb/>
a few relatives and intimate friends beginning January I. 1913. and such <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon and night and all being In attendance. The bride wore matter bearing ordinary postage <lb/>
the forenoon Christmas day scores of becoming brown traveling suit. The he treated as FOB dent-elect will hold a public reception <lb/>
messengers were hurrying through couple left on the A. C. L. train for the seminary. At night an old <lb/>
the distributing There a trip to Northern cities. Parcels will ONLY be at dinner will end the <lb/>
were numerous friendly gatherings. Mr. Is a Jeweler here and post offices, post offices, let- <lb/>
the <lb/>
committees After that will <lb/>
military and civic parade In <lb/>
the afternoon Dr. Eraser will deliver <lb/>
from the front porch of the Mary <lb/>
seminary an address of w. 1- <lb/>
come to Mr Wilson to which he will <lb/>
respond Following this, the <lb/>
HIs bride and local named and <lb/>
not a few trees and every an excellent young man. <lb/>
home spread a good dinner. was for nearly twelve years chief op- such lettered or numbered stations card of the sender, otherwise they will <lb/>
There were not as many fireworks in the local telephone exchange as may be designated by the not be accepted for mailing, <lb/>
as In past years, yet a plenty, which position she recently resigned, lay, or presented to a rural carrier Any other Information In <lb/>
Nobody was hurt so far as heard and and Is a very popular young lady, or other carrier duly authorized to lo lbs parcels <lb/>
disorder was remarkably absent It They have the best wishes of a large receive such mater. effect th <lb/>
was altogether a good Christmas. circle of friends. <lb/>
regards <lb/>
post that goes into <lb/>
first of the year can had <lb/>
Ail parcels bear the return at the<lb/>
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promising spirit i fully <lb/>
i is name lime Mr, Knox sun <lb/>
subject under eon <lb/>
and ii Rn It i <lb/>
an In ii Hi.- inn shall <lb/>
pa . hi be known before his <lb/>
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i of , Barrel <lb/>
and even want to <lb/>
of improving of the state <lb/>
alleged contained in <lb/>
Secretary's note <lb/>
Ii was man <lb/>
loans who were of <lb/>
ii i treatment wars themselves to <lb/>
blame, having secretly participated <lb/>
tho rebellion and N was practically <lb/>
up- <lb/>
rising would have bean Impossible <lb/>
except for <lb/>
ii ibis spirit <lb/>
in Hie Mexican reply that brought the <lb/>
administration to that <lb/>
II was duo lo dignity of this <lb/>
i further presentation <lb/>
he lo the Mexican <lb/>
couched in sue . is in place <lb/>
the statements ind controversy <lb/>
to oblige the M i <lb/>
to complaints <lb/>
United States In proper spirit <lb/>
Reports continued disorder and <lb/>
mi moll i i continue <lb/>
to pour Into tho its Department. <lb/>
situation at American <lb/>
at has not <lb/>
proved, hut condition grown <lb/>
There appears to ha <lb/>
Of Ufa and properly p . <lb/>
American named to <lb/>
conic Into oily for protection <lb/>
On Thursday night <lb/>
stale I owned hi <lb/>
an American miles <lb/>
from Two were <lb/>
and two wire attacked. <lb/>
The th province has <lb/>
to scud a In <lb/>
of tho marauders. <lb/>
Like <lb/>
A few of snow about <lb/>
o'clock Sunday I <lb/>
saw fear that they <lb/>
now on toe <lb/>
The were all that came, but <lb/>
weather looks Just like It la go- <lb/>
to to a white <lb/>
GET A REDUCTION IN OUR <lb/>
FIRE INSURANCE RATE. <lb/>
If you own a building that has a FLUE <lb/>
built with the brick-on-edge, <lb/>
or metal, your insurance <lb/>
rate is just cents per hundred more <lb/>
thin to be . <lb/>
Experience has taught the Insurance <lb/>
Companies that flues of this type cause <lb/>
f ires-hence this extra charge <lb/>
a on your policies <lb/>
and see this item will cost you <lb/>
for the next ten years <lb/>
There s a remedy You don t have to <lb/>
pay it. Rebuild your flues with the <lb/>
brick laid flat, and secure lower rate. <lb/>
I will furnish full details of con- <lb/>
for standard gladly <lb/>
give information to anyone applying for <lb/>
name at my office. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Established 1895 <lb/>
Evans Street, Greenville, N C. <lb/>
supreme Court <lb/>
, C . AI <lb/>
tin conclusion I brief session to- <lb/>
Supreme Court of the Unit- <lb/>
ed States announced i recess for <lb/>
holidays, II is <lb/>
vacation employed In <lb/>
the of Important <lb/>
decisions lo be handed down when <lb/>
court n on <lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO <lb/>
i ii i. former i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Lite lie i s, <lb/>
s s <lb/>
iii c . and ml Ii <lb/>
nor of Sou ill <lb/>
Dr H. Worst. <lb/>
former he id Ion I'm in <lb/>
North Dakota la and <lb/>
, .<lb/>
ROASTERS <lb/>
FAMOUS <lb/>
CANDIES <lb/>
In Plain and Fancy Cartons. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Everything for the Fruit Cake. Highest Grade <lb/>
Fancy Table Delicacies and Condiments <lb/>
J. E WILLIAMS <lb/>
The Christmas Table and Fireworks Store.<lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
For . <lb/>
Makes a sensible, <lb/>
enduring present and <lb/>
genuine value giving <lb/>
for the money if your <lb/>
purchases are made <lb/>
here. <lb/>
FINE FURNITURE <lb/>
For Parlor, Bedroom, dining room; original de- <lb/>
signs and copies of the graceful, artistic old-period <lb/>
prices that will make your own appeal <lb/>
to your sense of economy. Drop in and see <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
OH A Terror <lb/>
. rt-t- <lb/>
its are <lb/>
grin. any by one of <lb/>
t leas maladies no time should he <lb/>
in taking the medicine obtainable <lb/>
m drive ii off. Counties thousands <lb/>
have found this to be Dr. King's New <lb/>
it <lb/>
kept hint from having pneumonia <lb/>
three four writes Mrs <lb/>
W, Place, <lb/>
is and croup <lb/>
have never found la <lb/>
for ail <lb/>
els. and 11.00. Trial bottle at <lb/>
ill druggists. <lb/>
Bulbs, if you Please <lb/>
new Ho- <lb/>
p mi H <lb/>
plant early Insures One flowers. <lb/>
make the finest wed- <lb/>
l in floral designs. <lb/>
Mall, telephone and telegraph or- <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
J. L Co. <lb/>
Phones <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
Agni for and <lb/>
Reflector Want Ads. <lb/>
movement U In <lb/>
n. to the hour <lb/>
in the silk Industry and affiliated In <lb/>
SEE ME TO <lb/>
Save Money <lb/>
MOVED <lb/>
I an now in new Mi re <lb/>
in the Building, <lb/>
where patrons are in- <lb/>
to rail and see the <lb/>
line <lb/>
JEWELRY. SILVER. <lb/>
WARE. GLASSWARE, <lb/>
that I hair tor the <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Hill he glad In <lb/>
my new -tore time <lb/>
W. L. BEST <lb/>
mi<lb/>
i an attribute of the garments , <lb/>
handle. They are of the decidedly <lb/>
and are nils- <lb/>
for put for <lb/>
sale single look at our <lb/>
and will prove <lb/>
they are garments for gentlemen no <lb/>
in Alter what station <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
Tho Us <lb/>
On Horses, Mules, Buggies, <lb/>
and Harness <lb/>
of and <lb/>
and Wagon <lb/>
In <lb/>
Car Load <lb/>
Full Line of Barbour, Hackney, Wash- <lb/>
Kinston, Ellis, Buggies <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
GREENVILLE AND AYDEN <lb/>
IT is the best present n a I I ill <lb/>
teach him habit i Ii will thank <lb/>
you in years for starting him en i r- <lb/>
lune. You can open with an as a ii., i but <lb/>
whatever the is it Ids boy <lb/>
anything else you can him. <lb/>
Come into and let <lb/>
us show you how you can do it. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P. J. P. V- K. i. Cashier <lb/>
Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Used in Out <lb/>
t l J <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
AU <lb/>
Urn V <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
WE HAVE SECURED SOME <lb/>
Gold Pieces <lb/>
With which we will be glad to supply our <lb/>
who desire for <lb/>
Christmas and <lb/>
Holiday Gifts <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
a.<lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb/>
In a deed <lb/>
and delivered by B, Warren <lb/>
L. Warren on the Mill <lb/>
day recorded <lb/>
the office of the of deeds <lb/>
of county In book page <lb/>
111.- will, on Mon- <lb/>
day day of January. <lb/>
o'clock, noon, expose lo public <lb/>
gala, before court house door In <lb/>
lo Hie highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash tho foil described tract or <lb/>
of land, <lb/>
No. in Hie <lb/>
plot that portion of town of <lb/>
Greenville known at and <lb/>
beginning at the southwest corner of <lb/>
Lot No, and Jarvis am run- <lb/>
thence 3-4 feet to the line <lb/>
of Lot No. thence with the line of <lb/>
Lot. No. 1-2 feet to <lb/>
street with street <lb/>
north 3-4 feet to beginning. <lb/>
Also No. In that <lb/>
of Hie town of Greenville known <lb/>
as beginning at tho <lb/>
northwest corners of and <lb/>
thence with Jarvis <lb/>
street north 1-2 feet to Third <lb/>
street. with Third north <lb/>
1-4 feet to Lot. thence <lb/>
with the line of No. <lb/>
1-2 fee to fourth street, thence <lb/>
east to Fourth Street lo the <lb/>
Ins being the lots conveyed by J. <lb/>
While and wife to L. Warren <lb/>
and dated Nov. 9th and registered In <lb/>
Hook W-9, page In tho <lb/>
In <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
of Complying With terms of said <lb/>
mortgage need <lb/>
This tho 2nd day of December, <lb/>
1912. <lb/>
P. C. HARDING, <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
land <lb/>
By Virtue of the authority of a <lb/>
order made on the Ii day of <lb/>
November in a special proceed- <lb/>
pending in Superior court, in <lb/>
a case entitled C. Williams and <lb/>
wife. Nellie S. Williams, L, II. Wells <lb/>
and wife. Wells, <lb/>
tho commissioner will <lb/>
expose to public sale, before the <lb/>
court door In Lo <lb/>
tho highest bidder, on Monday, th- <lb/>
6th day of January. 1913. <lb/>
noon, three certain tracts or lots of <lb/>
land, in county of I'm and state <lb/>
of North Carolina and in town <lb/>
of and described as fol-<lb/>
Ono lot at C. L. <lb/>
corner on Dickinson av- <lb/>
and running in a southwesterly <lb/>
direction Dickinson avenue <lb/>
feet to Washington street, thence <lb/>
north or nearly so. with Washington <lb/>
street feet to It. I., numbers <lb/>
corner, east, or nearly with <lb/>
Haul number's line to C. <lb/>
son's corner, thence with, said <lb/>
line feet the beginning, <lb/>
on Dickinson avenue, and being <lb/>
lot on which the late Jane L, Goodwin <lb/>
formerly lived and being the same <lb/>
which was Conveyed to her by deed <lb/>
from C. A. White and wife, dated <lb/>
9th. 1888 and recorded In the <lb/>
office of the register of deeds of <lb/>
county, the part by her conveyed. <lb/>
gee Hook P-4, paste <lb/>
One other tract, beginning <lb/>
on east of Pitt street, R. A. <lb/>
Tyson's corner and running <lb/>
with Pitt street to <lb/>
corner, thence In an easterly <lb/>
with Mrs. Stock's lino 1-2 <lb/>
feet to a corner In Mrs. <lb/>
Stock's line, thence In a northerly <lb/>
direction feet to H. A. Tyson's <lb/>
corner, at a point feet from <lb/>
beginning, thence from the beginning <lb/>
with It. A. Tyson's line In a wester- <lb/>
direction feet to beginning <lb/>
on Pitt street and being the same lot <lb/>
conveyed by deed from It. S. Shep- <lb/>
and wife to Jane I. Godwin, <lb/>
dated Feb. 4th, end recorded In <lb/>
Book S-. page in the register <lb/>
of deeds office of Pitt county, loss <lb/>
the part conveyed by said Jane L. <lb/>
Godwin <lb/>
One other lot, beginning on <lb/>
the northwest aide of Dickinson ave- <lb/>
at southwest corner of the Pres- <lb/>
church lot running a <lb/>
southwesterly course with <lb/>
son l-S feet to Mrs. <lb/>
Stock's line, feet to corner or <lb/>
bend in line, <lb/>
corner of the lot last above de- <lb/>
scribed, thence In a northerly <lb/>
with the line of lot above de- <lb/>
scribed feet to It. A. Tyson's <lb/>
corner of Presbyterian <lb/>
church lot feet to the <lb/>
and being the same lot conveyed I <lb/>
the late L. Godwin by <lb/>
from J. K. Moore. an I <lb/>
C. Hamilton, trustees of the <lb/>
church, dated Nov. I. <lb/>
1895, and recorded In the <lb/>
the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
In Hook D-81 page to which deed <lb/>
reference la made less that part <lb/>
heretofore conveyed by the said Jane <lb/>
L. Godwin <lb/>
of sale cash. <lb/>
land can be sold at private <lb/>
price is offered. <lb/>
This December 4th. 1912. <lb/>
Wat LONG, <lb/>
II u <lb/>
el <lb/>
Stale of North <lb/>
Department of State. <lb/>
To ail to whom Presents Mai <lb/>
Whereas, It appears to my <lb/>
by duly authenticated record of <lb/>
end of the farm on which the said <lb/>
Tyson and wife now reside. <lb/>
Said land Is to satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
This Dec. 11th, 1811 <lb/>
J. It. and J. ti. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
G. and Sun. Ally s. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
VALUABLE FARM HALE <lb/>
will sell for hall cash and <lb/>
proceedings for voluntary an easy terms enclosed pan <lb/>
solution thereof by unanimous of my Creek plan- <lb/>
consent of all the stockholders, four miles south <lb/>
lied in my office, that K. Turnage of New Bern on the weal <lb/>
C; Company, a corporation of this of Price's Creek, a navigable <lb/>
state, whose principal la situated There are between <lb/>
in the town of county of Pitt, cleared with abundant m- <lb/>
bar for plantation purposes. <lb/>
land Is very high and dry ranging <lb/>
from to feel above Creek <lb/>
which is its eastern boundary. It <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina It. <lb/>
being the agent therein and in <lb/>
I hereof, upon whom process <lb/>
may be has compiled with <lb/>
requirements of chapter WM General DuRant Hatch and <lb/>
of 1905. entitled Baa plantation <lb/>
preliminary to the issuing of this <lb/>
of <lb/>
Now. Therefore. I. J. Grimes, <lb/>
Secretary of Stale of North Carolina, <lb/>
do hereby Certify Unit the said <lb/>
did, on the 2nd day of lie- <lb/>
1818, file in my office a duly <lb/>
and attested consent in win- <lb/>
to the dissolution of <lb/>
ration, executed by all tho stock- <lb/>
holders thereof, which said consent <lb/>
and record of proceedings <lb/>
aforesaid are now on file In my said <lb/>
as provided by law, <lb/>
is a very tobacco, cotton, <lb/>
bay. truck and grain land and has <lb/>
ii very line grove and splendid water <lb/>
may ho had anywhere on II It Is <lb/>
convenient lo New Bern by both <lb/>
Water and road transportation <lb/>
More woodland will be sold with <lb/>
it If desired. <lb/>
A. II. WARD. <lb/>
New N. C.<lb/>
LAND BALE <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb/>
In Whereof, I have hero-, delivered by Sain Mooring and <lb/>
lo sol my band and affixed my wile. Mary Mooring, to K. G. James <lb/>
sail, at Raleigh, Ibis 2nd day of <lb/>
December, A. D. 1912. <lb/>
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb/>
Secretary of State. <lb/>
SILK <lb/>
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb/>
in mortgage deed executed <lb/>
and delivered by Frank Battle and <lb/>
wife to Richard Little on the 13th <lb/>
day of January. 1911, and duly re- <lb/>
corded in the Register of Deeds of- <lb/>
of Pill county In Hook page <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public sale before the court house <lb/>
door In Greenville lo the highest <lb/>
bidder on tho 13th day of <lb/>
B certain tract or par- <lb/>
of Ind lying and being in the <lb/>
of Pitt, stale of North Carolina, <lb/>
and in Swift Creek township, de- <lb/>
scribed <lb/>
the lands of J. A. Han- <lb/>
on south and west, by tho <lb/>
lands of Dennis mount <lb/>
and Patience Smith on the north and <lb/>
west, and on east by J. A. <lb/>
containing a. res, more or <lb/>
less, and being the land convoyed lo <lb/>
Frank Rattle by Richard Little and <lb/>
Said sale fa made to satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage deed. <lb/>
This tho day of December. <lb/>
1912. <lb/>
RICHARD LITTLE. <lb/>
F. G. James and Son. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
on the 22nd day of June. 1911. which <lb/>
mortgage was duly recorded in the <lb/>
of the register deeds Of Till <lb/>
COUnty ill Honk 0-9, I age the <lb/>
undersigned will sell for cash before <lb/>
com, house door in Greenville <lb/>
mi Monday, January 20th, 1818, <lb/>
interest of the said Sam Mooring in <lb/>
tin- following described <lb/>
That tract of laud in Greenville <lb/>
township, on the north side of Tar <lb/>
river, on the Greenville and Bethel <lb/>
read, adjoin the laud A. M. <lb/>
Willis Fleming, deceased. <lb/>
and others , being lots and ill <lb/>
division of land of Willis <lb/>
Shivers, deceased, and tho land <lb/>
owned by George Mooring at the time <lb/>
of hie death, containing acres, <lb/>
more or less Also three acres, be- <lb/>
same to Mooring by <lb/>
George Mooring and wife, which <lb/>
the Jas. Moore land. A. <lb/>
L. right-of-way and others, ref- <lb/>
to which deed is hereby made <lb/>
for better description. <lb/>
I This Dee. 18th. 1912. <lb/>
F. G, JAMES, <lb/>
ltd Mortgagee,<lb/>
MORTGAGE SALE <lb/>
Hy virtue of the powers contain- <lb/>
ed in a certain mortgage deed from <lb/>
C. Williams to Ella M Skinner. <lb/>
dated the 14th day of November. <lb/>
and recorded in Hook 1-8, page <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of <lb/>
county. I the undersigned will expose <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS to public sale before the court house <lb/>
of administration, with the In Greenville. N. C, on Mon- <lb/>
will annexed upon the estate of day 20th day of January, 1918, <lb/>
Gardner, deceased, late of the following described tract or par- <lb/>
county of Pitt, having this day been eel of land, <lb/>
issued to me by the clerk of the certain tract or parcel of <lb/>
parlor court of said county and land situate In county. In <lb/>
duly Qualified and given bond as township described as adjoining the <lb/>
such. land of Hardy Parker. Joseph A <lb/>
Notice is hereby given lo all per- Walston and Others, containing <lb/>
sons holding claims against said es- acres, more or less, mid being a tract <lb/>
tale to present them to me for pay- of land whereon L, W. Reasons and <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or be- wife formerly resided and being the <lb/>
fore the 18th day of December. 1913. Identical tract of land that was Con- <lb/>
or thin notice will be plead In bar to J. J, Walston and wife, to <lb/>
of their recovery. All In- Manila En Walston married L. <lb/>
lo said are requested W, Reasons as appears of record In <lb/>
to make immediate payment. I Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
12th day of December, county in Hook V-V. page and <lb/>
1912. j being same tract of land that <lb/>
J. J. MAY. Administrator I was conveyed lo John J. Walston. <lb/>
cum of Jas appears in Register of Deeds of- <lb/>
Walter Gardner. Deed, flee Hook H-R. pages 134-35. and be- <lb/>
identical land that was con- <lb/>
to Harry Skinner by L. W. <lb/>
Reasons and wife Martha, by deed <lb/>
dated the 9th day of February, <lb/>
recorded in R-4. page <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds office of <lb/>
county. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
JARVIS A BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
On my farm one black male hog <lb/>
unmarked, hind legs. Owner <lb/>
can get same by applying lo me and <lb/>
paying all charges. <lb/>
T. J. COX. <lb/>
n. c. Route <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
SALE y virtue of a decree of the super- <lb/>
virtue of a mortgage executed court of county made by His <lb/>
and delivered by John Tyson and Honor Frank Carter, at the <lb/>
Sophia A. Tyson, to J. R. and term. 1912. in the case of J. <lb/>
J. O. on the day of Jan- James against S. K. Jackson, the <lb/>
which mortgage was re- commissioner will sell for <lb/>
corded in the office of the register of oath before the court house door in <lb/>
deeds of Pitt county in hook R-S. page Greenville on Monday, January 0th, <lb/>
the undersigned will sell for the following described real <lb/>
cash before the court house door In <lb/>
Greenville at public auction on Wed-i lot in the town of be- <lb/>
January 1913, the fob where A. L. Jackson formerly <lb/>
lowing described tract or parcel of resided, beginning at a stake, S. II. <lb/>
land, situate in township, ad- Wood's corner running with his <lb/>
joining the lands of Robert W Faith line south 1-2. east 1-2 <lb/>
fill and others and lying on north thence north east feet; thence <lb/>
side of the public road leading from north west 1-2 polos to the <lb/>
to Cross middle of the street; thence with the <lb/>
beginning on said road at the bridge middle of the street south west <lb/>
across the Atkinson and Clark Canal feet to the <lb/>
and running In a westerly one-half undivided Interest <lb/>
with said road to a point where n In the stable I t beginning at a stake <lb/>
line from thence to said line to the on street -35 feet from the <lb/>
Atkinson and Clark Canal, thence of Pitt and Queen streets and <lb/>
with said canal to beginning, con- runs north west feet to the line <lb/>
of A. I. Jackson's store lot; thence <lb/>
with said A. L. Jackson's line south <lb/>
want feet; thence south <lb/>
about M feel to street; Br. Mrs <lb/>
lo street feel to <lb/>
the beginning, being the same two anniversary their man. <lb/>
lots deeded to S. K. Jackson by deco <lb/>
James, reference to throughout. parlor being In <lb/>
are made for more accurate <lb/>
dining room and room In red. <lb/>
Tins Dec. 16th, 1918, There were an abundance of <lb/>
F. JAMBS holly and Christmas bells, <lb/>
ltd Commissioner appropriate to <lb/>
the and occasion. .- dining <lb/>
NOTICE Hi CREDITORS had a <lb/>
Haling duly qualified before the with place i red <lb/>
superior court clerk of Pitt counts and was with <lb/>
as administratrix of the estate of twenty-five red . <lb/>
John K. King, deceased, notice i the years of <lb/>
hereby given to nil persons indebted An orchestra . r hall <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate pay- coursed u luring <lb/>
to the undersigned; and all reception. <lb/>
persons having claims against said the <lb/>
estate are hereby notified to present to lit- <lb/>
the same to the undersigned for pay- lie Ml Honker <lb/>
on or before the 17th day Rosamond Fit and re <lb/>
1913, or this notice will by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Per- <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery, sin. <lb/>
Hi day of December, 1912, I Mi Mrs. E, B. <lb/>
A at j parlor door, and In the re- <lb/>
of John E, King, line Mr. and Mrs. Cow- <lb/>
is lid lard, Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Wooten, Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. k. G. Flanagan, Hiss Meta <lb/>
of Mills. Mr and Mrs. <lb/>
GOVERNOR t. M, Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. W, <lb/>
Will lie I Lung, of Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
President March I. 1911 John Ml Olive. Rev. and <lb/>
Mrs. W. Howard, of Mr. <lb/>
Account of the above historic event and Mrs. T. E. Hooker and Mis <lb/>
which, as we all know, will be the Prank Brown, of Kinston. <lb/>
grandest occasion our Southland has The of twenty-five years was <lb/>
enjoyed In years. The SEABOARD attractively gowned In <lb/>
Alls link railway is making prep over while with a <lb/>
lo take care of great sage of white carnations, <lb/>
of people who will attend same. Mr. and Mrs It. W. King received <lb/>
special trains, special Pullman Cars at the door of the punch room, <lb/>
special Coaches will be required in was served by Mayor Mrs. <lb/>
large numbers, if you expect to at- M. Wooten and Mr, and Mrs. It. <lb/>
tend great even you should get Hall <lb/>
busy clubs, societies, schools and Mr. and Mrs. J. Forbes re- <lb/>
organized bodies of all kinds dining room door, and <lb/>
expecting to attend should get In line rakes, minis and almonds <lb/>
at once. Write the undersigned who . served by Misses Lillian Carr, <lb/>
give you Important information. Mary Smith, Bessie Bennett and <lb/>
and care of you or your party King. and <lb/>
in tho manner possible. Smith, <lb/>
s. j Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Carr Mr <lb/>
Division Passenger Agent, and Mrs G. Woodward <lb/>
Raleigh, X. C. the door between Hie dining room <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. W, L. <lb/>
Hall at hall door. After looking <lb/>
Wedding m the many beautiful silver presents <lb/>
There as celebrated high noon wafers were served by Mr. <lb/>
today in the Episcopal and Mrs, l. E. House and Mr. and <lb/>
church u most brilliant wedding, when I. Skinner. <lb/>
Mr. Harry West of Lynchburg, Tho large number who called to <lb/>
Va., recoiled as his bride, M Mar- extend congratulations to Mr. and <lb/>
L. Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coward Indicated the high es- <lb/>
Mrs. George Rex teem in are held. <lb/>
All elaborate musical program was <lb/>
rendered by Miss Susie of In t <lb/>
who gave as processional short time ago contracted a <lb/>
the wedding march from Lohengrin severe cold which settled on my lungs <lb/>
and as the recessional and caused . a groat deal of annoy- <lb/>
march. would have bad coughing <lb/>
before the bridal party enter- spells my limes were so Bore and <lb/>
el Miss Nicholson, of Littleton, Inflamed began to be seriously <lb/>
sang Love You, alarmed. A friend recommended <lb/>
The ceremony was perform- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying <lb/>
ed by Rev. Benjamin of Cam- the had used for years. I a <lb/>
den. N. J., brother of the groom, as- bottle and it relieved my cough the <lb/>
by Rev, L. P, Howard, pas- and in a week I was rid <lb/>
tor of the church. of the cold and soreness of <lb/>
First came the Messrs. R. writes Miss Marie Berber, <lb/>
W. and G. T. Cal. For sale all dealers. Adv. <lb/>
lowed by the groomsmen. Messrs. IV <lb/>
L. Knightly, Journey Short, Paid For. <lb/>
C. Charles Home. S. <lb/>
Cooper, Then the bridesmaids, who Mr- Bentley Harriss. <lb/>
won- as Edna manager of the Mutual Life <lb/>
Draughn, Louise <lb/>
Corinth. Augusta Divine, Fannie state manager In <lb/>
Hales and L, Petty, of Union Charlotte that contains the follow- <lb/>
Level. Va. three being attired in <lb/>
low and three in white, is pleasure that the <lb/>
each wearing black picture hats and announcement is made on Wed- <lb/>
carrying prayer books and showers of 18th of December, the X <lb/>
of the Valley. had paid for <lb/>
Tho dame of honor, Mrs. Jacob new Insurance In the 1912 accounts. <lb/>
of Greenville, N. c. wore a is an unsurpassed <lb/>
dress of white lace over yellow char- and should be a source of pride to <lb/>
a black picture connected with the Com- <lb/>
and carried white roses. i the <lb/>
I Next came Miss Virginia M. <lb/>
sister Of the bride, who was maid of <lb/>
honor, wearing a white lace robe over WASHINGTON. Dec. Cotton <lb/>
Satin, black amount- <lb/>
tare hat and carrying yellow roses. counting round <lb/>
Little Miss Hortense Higgs, niece as <lb/>
of the attired in white plaited ginning report Is- <lb/>
was ring bearer and little <lb/>
Miss Margaret cousin of the <lb/>
bride, attired in same, was flower Alabama <lb/>
1.233.3311; Arkansas Florida <lb/>
. , , 88.882; Georgia <lb/>
As the bride with her brother, . ,,, ,,. . . . <lb/>
. . Mississippi 884.992; -North <lb/>
l. I ii came the e, . ,,. rt, , , , <lb/>
, . , Carolina 820.249; Oklahoma 904.347; <lb/>
the groom, w Hi Deal man. Mr. J. . ,. ,. ,. . <lb/>
, ,. South Carolina 1.123.480; <lb/>
s. Va., enter- .,,,, . ,,. <lb/>
. . , , 231.341; Texas all other <lb/>
ed through the side door, met <lb/>
Hates ,, <lb/>
the chancel, whore their lows were . . <lb/>
,. it Si land states <lb/>
exchanged and sealed with the ring. ,,,, ,;,, ,; , ., <lb/>
bride wore a handsome s , f. <lb/>
Bull accessories to match, <lb/>
and carried a shower bouquet of r . In lie <lb/>
b s and valley oxford, <lb/>
The out of town guests were as social entertainment <lb/>
Miss Susie Petty, of was <lb/>
Level. Va ; Miss Sue Williams, Mrs Kali when M <lb/>
Norfolk. Va.; Mrs. J. W Higgs and White entertained a large nu <lb/>
children, of Greenville, N C; Mr of guests In I M <lb/>
and Mrs. Frank Short, of Mount Maud and her I <lb/>
Olive N. C; Mr. Journey Short, . Pi <lb/>
Fremont. N. c.; Rev. Benjamin Ab- hi i <lb/>
of N. J.; Mr. Will Ab- The game of <lb/>
of Va . Mr I. pleasure for an <lb/>
Knightly, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. J. beautiful <lb/>
S Cooper, of Va ; Mr. <lb/>
s. c. Foster, of Va . and sign and salad <lb/>
Mr. Charles Home, of Greenville, N occasion <lb/>
Mount Telegram. with and happiness to all <lb/>
in I. P. <lb/>
d in bad Need <lb/>
Dec. the <lb/>
report of Attorney Genera <lb/>
w n i a strong a, <lb/>
l repairs In court <lb/>
procedure and In other <lb/>
law. <lb/>
. . thing for w b ll <lb/>
general are some pro- <lb/>
in . <lb/>
. nu In <lb/>
m them, the <lb/>
1.1 . the In <lb/>
, v them. <lb/>
In Wake Forest case Mr. <lb/>
held women are not <lb/>
in Ben I s pi re <lb/>
w pent of the tax <lb/>
district o net b, em- <lb/>
them also That was the law, he <lb/>
thought it not be the law, be <lb/>
thinks, The won n <lb/>
ho . doesn't He <lb/>
believe in In Caro- <lb/>
people have idea the <lb/>
constitution is son;, be <lb/>
changed without s revolution Mr <lb/>
said . the <lb/>
thing in the Id to do If the <lb/>
people wain to do It. hat's all I <lb/>
b o it. Vim in.- . i . a t we- <lb/>
vote in tho e and <lb/>
then a majority in The <lb/>
at In had <lb/>
no trouble and there w as e solid <lb/>
,. <lb/>
out The prohibition law was <lb/>
made Ii both of <lb/>
w an <lb/>
to be It needs <lb/>
ii Hood denied <lb/>
the people in t e r day because <lb/>
. h gs i I In th i of It. <lb/>
. Is a lot I that <lb/>
hell the <lb/>
i-11 jut <lb/>
Mr. was at <lb/>
Then been <lb/>
cussing In <lb/>
would say <lb/>
It l I<lb/>
Tl many of m nu <lb/>
of Mr. will b oB i the <lb/>
. <lb/>
Tl i- Is full n a rote<lb/>
WASHINGTON. Dec, Josephus <lb/>
Daniels, of North Carolina. Of all the <lb/>
Democratic leaders whom Cab- <lb/>
speculation has entered lbs <lb/>
November election, is the one figure <lb/>
who has been pointed to Brat and hist <lb/>
as reasonably certain Invitation <lb/>
Into the official of the nest <lb/>
president <lb/>
There are Indications the Tar <lb/>
Heel editor is more firmly established <lb/>
in the confidence of the President- <lb/>
elect than ever before. If he is not <lb/>
made Postmaster General, more <lb/>
prise will be caused than would fol- <lb/>
low the failure of Governor Wilson <lb/>
ti call any other leader his Cab- <lb/>
This is true th. . that <lb/>
all of Governor friends <lb/>
i-i Washington and on X <lb/>
Committee are united sup- <lb/>
port of M i 1- . <lb/>
as lo a. other <lb/>
Democratic leaden but n all that <lb/>
learned hi th are not <lb/>
as to the cast North Car- <lb/>
This cordial support f Ml <lb/>
is due to the fact n been as <lb/>
loyal in his efforts to . Democratic <lb/>
presidential candidates at any man in <lb/>
the at He a t in his <lb/>
support of Bryan throe time In his <lb/>
support of Parker and It . support <lb/>
of Wilson. In each <lb/>
he took off his coat and irked until <lb/>
the last ballot was cast <lb/>
All this has endeared Mr Daniels lo <lb/>
the real leadership Democratic <lb/>
party and no less to Wilson, <lb/>
and all from Trenton point <lb/>
to the selection of . bi <lb/>
in the Cabinet. <lb/>
As the morning <lb/>
an Frank l is <lb/>
in the local Jail i Cl <lb/>
is under i e of <lb/>
a Ian In i it is not <lb/>
known how the but <lb/>
it is reported of <lb/>
a Ion I I <lb/>
the <lb/>
f bad I <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Published u <lb/>
rat <lb/>
D J Editor.<lb/>
President Taft gave about a ton <lb/>
weight of turkeys as Christmas pres- <lb/>
to attendants of the White House. <lb/>
As a Christmas dinner the tut- <lb/>
key has lost none of his popularity. <lb/>
A HUM A VS BACK <lb/>
Teachers Oklahoma City <lb/>
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. Dec. <lb/>
With a record-breaking attendance. The Advice of This Greenville <lb/>
the Oklahoma Educational <lb/>
its seventh annual <lb/>
iv of Value <lb/>
Many a woman's back has many <lb/>
-Hie year W <lb/>
Six months. <lb/>
rates may be bad <lb/>
Application at the business office . <lb/>
The Building, <lb/>
and Third streets <lb/>
All cards <lb/>
t respect will be i <lb/>
per . <lb/>
began <lb/>
In this city today and will con- aches and pains. <lb/>
o--------- In session until Saturday. the fault. <lb/>
The grippe got hold of President- Features of th- Initial session this I That's why Kidney Pills are <lb/>
steel Wilson and kept him in bed morning were the presidential address so effective, <lb/>
most of Christmas day. Hut the re- <lb/>
ports say he had a good Christmas <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
L Robes <lb/>
and Buggy Robes <lb/>
Many Greenville women know this. <lb/>
Head what one has lo say about <lb/>
Of miner. Among the noted Mrs. E. G. Washing- <lb/>
tors who will heard at the ton St., Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
A. Gill of and M <lb/>
address by Dr. Robert Francis la <lb/>
quint sessions are Dr. have been so greatly benefited by <lb/>
Cola of South Car- president of the state Kidney Pills that I am glad <lb/>
also took the pardoning fever Dr. Carroll G. Pearce of to recommend them. My back ached <lb/>
and J. Y. Joyner. stale nearly all the time and <lb/>
and turned <lb/>
C eve <lb/>
eighty prisoners <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
Communications advertising <lb/>
later will he barged fr at three <lb/>
per Hue. up to fifty lines <lb/>
the Christmas happiness <lb/>
good follow with the <lb/>
new year. <lb/>
mi K ten lie Denial in tin- <lb/>
as second <lb/>
the <lb/>
Or i Car <lb/>
sol of March i <lb/>
class<lb/>
ill <lb/>
could not <lb/>
rest well. The kidney secretions <lb/>
caused me annoyance and plain <lb/>
to be that was suffering from <lb/>
kidney trouble. Kidney Pills, <lb/>
that I got from the John Wooten <lb/>
I Drug Co. relieved the aches and <lb/>
WASHINGTON Dee. 20.- my condition <lb/>
Let all faces tarn to the now year Tall yesterday gave Congress his ,,,, ., <lb/>
now and get ready to make it the opinion of the charge he had ,.,,, C-. Buffalo. <lb/>
u Due <lb/>
best on record. <lb/>
Congress his <lb/>
the opinion of the charge he had <lb/>
been playing politics In Ills recent ex- New York, sole agents for the <lb/>
order putting fourth- ed States. <lb/>
Just Received Direct Hie Manufacturer. In Healing Direct <lb/>
with the Maker, we are able la ate ROBES at Comparative. <lb/>
If Low Prices of <lb/>
from Two to Twenty Dollars <lb/>
A I III I. <lb/>
We want to inspect our Mock even if visit will <lb/>
mean a purchase <lb/>
SPECIAL Bicycles for and <lb/>
tin Hot are Made. <lb/>
Those who had to work on this, the class postmasters under the civil <lb/>
FRIDAY, 1912 <lb/>
COMMITTEE <lb/>
Being free herself. de- <lb/>
sire to free her people still under <lb/>
Turkish rule assumed very much the <lb/>
nature of a religion. The building <lb/>
up of a powerful army was one of the <lb/>
means to this great end. But aside <lb/>
from the official measures taken to note <lb/>
accomplish freedom for Macedonia, <lb/>
private Individual, mostly young <lb/>
schoolteachers, went down into Mace- <lb/>
and spread the doctrine of a <lb/>
free democracy among the people. In <lb/>
each village they visited they organ- <lb/>
revolutionary groups whoso aims <lb/>
were at first rather vague but from <lb/>
these local groups there gradually <lb/>
developed n countrywide organization <lb/>
which finally became the <lb/>
Macedonian Committee, so called <lb/>
en after its membership Included <lb/>
day after, did not care how little there <lb/>
was to do. <lb/>
vice <lb/>
The at made the counter <lb/>
Charge that his accusers on the <lb/>
the House were telling <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
Adv. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Dec. found <lb/>
You can gel ready for the bill col- e House were telling good g <lb/>
for those Christmas presents. declared he deeply regretted sad Sen. Lee Overman <lb/>
the failure of Congress to pas. .,, who <lb/>
THE BUGGY <lb/>
We invite you to lo. k our j <lb/>
New Year resolutions can soon come <lb/>
out of i storage. <lb/>
the failure of Congress to pass <lb/>
which practically would destroy w- <lb/>
the system . of <lb/>
has been made of this would be given the Post- <lb/>
New day is the next one of Generalship in the new <lb/>
said the president. <lb/>
Nothing could further from the no <lb/>
truth. The order was made before the Gov , <lb/>
SOME <lb/>
What One <lb/>
Did <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
Year <lb/>
Till <lb/>
election and in the of <lb/>
public service. have several <lb/>
limes requested Congress to give me <lb/>
authority lo put. first, second and <lb/>
. , .,. third postmasters and all other <lb/>
I am not much of a <lb/>
local officers, including internal rev- <lb/>
officers, customs Unit- <lb/>
ed States marshals and the local <lb/>
agents of other departments under <lb/>
the classification of the Civil Service <lb/>
by taking away the necessity for <lb/>
financially speaking, but I have a <lb/>
brother. Mr. M. L Move, who is a <lb/>
decided success. This year with two <lb/>
hired hands and about filly dollars <lb/>
especial help he has cleared two <lb/>
he believed Mr. Daniels would be in <lb/>
the cabinet. <lb/>
Many Senators and members of the <lb/>
House are expected to visit Governor <lb/>
Wilson during the holidays. Most <lb/>
of them are keeping their plans <lb/>
however, and will slip over to <lb/>
New Jersey with as little publicity as <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
Senators Hoke Smith, of Georgia, <lb/>
and of Oklahoma, are two <lb/>
who will visit the President- <lb/>
elect within a few days. <lb/>
Cabinet discussions has brought a <lb/>
thousand dollars. This statement may <lb/>
appear to be an exaggeration, but such by the <lb/>
here are the eight acres in <lb/>
tobacco sold for sixteen acres deeply regret the failure of Con- <lb/>
whole solid districts of the from , gathered to follow these recommendations members of both houses <lb/>
eight thousand pounds of lint The change would have taken out of range of possible <lb/>
the organize- twenty-live acres in corn which pro- pi lilies practically every local officer <lb/>
,;. two hundred barrels or one would have entirely cured the son <lb/>
thousand he growing out of what, under the These Include Representative <lb/>
Christmas Gifts <lb/>
WHY GIVE WIN like r- <lb/>
FOB A CHRISTMAS OUT. <lb/>
TOO MIGHT ROT BE WITH HER <lb/>
SIB IS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. <lb/>
Ev BROS. <lb/>
III <lb/>
From the beginning <lb/>
was based on strictly <lb/>
since the return of Governor i m <lb/>
the I X . <lb/>
ATKINS <lb/>
principles. Each village sent a <lb/>
an acre potatoes, live acres i resent system. <lb/>
remain a of and <lb/>
tors Hoke <lb/>
gate to a yearly provincial ,,. ten ares of line oats the spoils system. <lb/>
which elected a provincial ex- and a good quantity of cow pea hay. The president's advice to Congress and others. <lb/>
committee. Each province He will kill ten which will was contained In his third message of <lb/>
Ill ill fifteen hundred pounds of the year It was devoted largely to <lb/>
meat, a review of the accomplishments of <lb/>
He has had milk and butter nearly several government departments not <lb/>
each year in some mountain fastness, , , uh, year for family use and touched in previous messages and to <lb/>
Henry, Sena- <lb/>
Smith. Gore <lb/>
also sent popularly elected delegates <lb/>
to a general congress, held secret <lb/>
which first drafted a constitution and Ms wife <lb/>
later passed the laws governing the chickens. <lb/>
general activities of the organization <lb/>
there developed What was <lb/>
nothing less than a widespread, <lb/>
republic, a secret govern- <lb/>
of the people, shaping itself <lb/>
the rotting husks of Turkish <lb/>
So truly democratic was it in spirit <lb/>
so fearful were the people of <lb/>
abuses of authority, that the <lb/>
would never delegate executive now- <lb/>
ed to any one man. but always to coin- <lb/>
over one hundred <lb/>
you call that some <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
fanning <lb/>
He bas not over three thousand <lb/>
dollars invested in this farm and its <lb/>
equipment <lb/>
A. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Dec. <lb/>
will have small place in the personnel <lb/>
of the committee which will have <lb/>
charge of the arrangements attending <lb/>
the Inauguration Of Wilson <lb/>
s president. <lb/>
This has been settled and the <lb/>
and of the men who <lb/>
principle which became so inaugural celebrations <lb/>
fundamental to their system that all n the past will be called upon <lb/>
or the organization of politics. The names of <lb/>
known as or as the who will be expected to take <lb/>
, , , . . . care of the multiplicity of details will <lb/>
Turks called them, the , , . . . <lb/>
be named shortly and the chairman <lb/>
people of committees. hp which will <lb/>
One of the principal objects of this the burden will he selected by the <lb/>
organization was the education of the chairman, Wm. C. Rustle. <lb/>
people in any subject that could he At a meeting of the committee yes- <lb/>
. , it was decided to ask Congress <lb/>
any benefit to them. Through its , . <lb/>
again to grant permission for the use <lb/>
system of couriers It was able lo building. <lb/>
smuggle largo quantities of n was also decided to ask the <lb/>
to <lb/>
into the country from legislature for <lb/>
quarter visiting troops in the halls of <lb/>
literature which included such a wide <lb/>
buildings. This permission was <lb/>
range of subjects as strawberry <lb/>
lure, books of poetry by <lb/>
authors, and <lb/>
by <lb/>
,,,.,., has ever attended <lb/>
conditions, <lb/>
the organization to largely <lb/>
warlike in character. The same <lb/>
that carried the literature from <lb/>
village to village also carried heavy <lb/>
four years ago. The finance <lb/>
Bulgarian ,.,.,,.,. reports that there will be <lb/>
of Social- plenty of money forthcoming with <lb/>
which to meet expenses and a larger <lb/>
an in- <lb/>
is expected. <lb/>
recommendations for legislation. The<lb/>
Legislation which would permit <lb/>
members of the cabinet to sit in <lb/>
c- of congress with right <lb/>
lo enter Into debate and answer <lb/>
but without vote. <lb/>
The adoption of the postmaster gen- <lb/>
plan re-adjustment of com- <lb/>
lo railways carrying mails <lb/>
in view of the conditions <lb/>
which will exist under the parcels post <lb/>
law. <lb/>
A revision of the land laws to <lb/>
cure proper conservation and at the <lb/>
same lime assure prompt disposition <lb/>
of land that should be turned over to <lb/>
I ownership. <lb/>
Legislation affecting Alaska which <lb/>
would provide tor leases of coal lands <lb/>
and in to mining claims, the <lb/>
of oil. phosphate and pot- <lb/>
ash lands in the United Slates. <lb/>
An act of Congress which would <lb/>
legalize a court authorizer to review <lb/>
decisions on the Pure Food Law such <lb/>
are are now made by the <lb/>
Board. In this connection the <lb/>
dent approved the creation of the <lb/>
Board by Former President <lb/>
Roosevelt, but said that the lime had <lb/>
come for Cong lo recognize the <lb/>
necessity for tribunal of <lb/>
in pure food ea. we are <lb/>
struggling to suppress an evil of <lb/>
great proportions like f Impure <lb/>
said the president, must <lb/>
provide the machinery In the law <lb/>
to prevail its becoming an in- <lb/>
LOOt LEAF <lb/>
BOOKS <lb/>
We have the agency <lb/>
for Greenville and vi- <lb/>
for the widely- <lb/>
known <lb/>
of Louse Leaf <lb/>
Ledgers, Binders, and <lb/>
Transfers, Indexes and <lb/>
nil ruled forms. Pull <lb/>
line f samples to <lb/>
show customers. <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pens <lb/>
We sell exclusively <lb/>
this famous pen, the <lb/>
best Special <lb/>
Pen Ink. The <lb/>
people who make the <lb/>
pens know how t make <lb/>
the best ink for use in <lb/>
tin-in. <lb/>
Before buying your holiday goods see <lb/>
cur hue of Chafing Dishes, <lb/>
Carving Sets and a large assortment of <lb/>
bran goods, decorations and other <lb/>
ties suitable for Christmas. <lb/>
Prices will be Reasonable. <lb/>
If it's in the Hardware line, we J <lb/>
of oppression and we ought <lb/>
On the to enable those whose business is <lb/>
record of mail handled in threatened with to have <lb/>
The stamp sales amounted form of appeal in which they <lb/>
ml <lb/>
Stubborn Case <lb/>
was under the treatment of two write <lb/>
Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., they pro- <lb/>
my case a very Stubborn one, of womanly weak- <lb/>
I was not to sit up, when I commenced to <lb/>
take <lb/>
I used it about one week, before I much change. <lb/>
Now, the severe pain, that had been in for <lb/>
has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I <lb/>
in a long time, and speak too highly i <lb/>
If you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any <lb/>
of the troubles so common to women. <lb/>
is a builder of womanly strength. Composed <lb/>
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the <lb/>
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up <lb/>
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. <lb/>
has been in successful use for more than years. <lb/>
of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they <lb/>
received from it Try it for your troubles. today. <lb/>
lo Medicine Co C <lb/>
tor book. Hume tor Worn. n. <lb/>
broke the <lb/>
eminent <lb/>
International <lb/>
one day. <lb/>
loads of rifles and .- have a complete day In court. <lb/>
The provincial committees ,,,, of mall. This The president closed his <lb/>
band, of armed men for with the enormous increasing . th,, Confess <lb/>
purpose, the n ail shows that the force in the local for Bo <lb/>
had to do. And with <lb/>
and hwy was Exposition at Ban and for <lb/>
handled promptly without a hitch or the of I <lb/>
take spirits to . . for the In his discussion of the he <lb/>
of Postmaster Flanagan and his said that a public utilities <lb/>
helpers They are entitled was needed. The president ex- <lb/>
to a mi Christmas. of <lb/>
the elective franchise to of <lb/>
endorsed <lb/>
It does not <lb/>
make a Christmas spirit, but there <lb/>
are some people who think to the con- faith <lb/>
the <lb/>
Christmas Stories Free Washington and endorsed the plan <lb/>
All you have to do In order to get of the Commission of Fine Arts for <lb/>
Those who delayed their Christmas <lb/>
until the rain came, are the twenty of the best Christmas stories City improvement. <lb/>
read order from your <lb/>
ones who are regretting it. i newsdealer a copy of next Sunday's <lb/>
u. world When foil will re- Dee. The Jury <lb/>
of <lb/>
the <lb/>
The more happiness you bestow on .,,,., extra charge. h- Sun- In the case of Win. F. charged <lb/>
World M the murder of George O. <lb/>
these will be present- son. former freight agent <lb/>
ed. illustrated In true holiday fashion Southern Railway, returned <lb/>
Sunday World will give yon all diet of not guilty today <lb/>
the news from all over the <lb/>
. will be <lb/>
keeping. Order today. <lb/>
Others tomorrow the better your own <lb/>
Christmas will be. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
engraving a <lb/>
We represent the <lb/>
best makers <lb/>
ed Cards and Wedding <lb/>
Invitations. <lb/>
and Monogram Station- <lb/>
and have samples <lb/>
on display. Christmas <lb/>
orders these should <lb/>
be placed early. <lb/>
Typewriter Ribbons <lb/>
and Carbon Papers. <lb/>
Call at our Business <lb/>
Office for all the above. <lb/>
The r <lb/>
Company <lb/>
To very reader of this sheet there <lb/>
the hearty wish <lb/>
Christmas. <lb/>
earth, had been employed In <lb/>
worth office and his defense that. <lb/>
be In <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good lantern around <lb/>
the the yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, bright <lb/>
sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, handy. <lb/>
Doesn't leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
last for years. Ask for the <lb/>
At Deafen <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Will<lb/>
Deadlock in Parliament <lb/>
suits in Political <lb/>
in Lisbon <lb/>
STOKES. N. C. Dee. <lb/>
is here and everybody Is happy in <lb/>
our town. The closing exercises of <lb/>
Stokes High School Friday night, was <lb/>
celebrated by the and girls <lb/>
giving a party for the benefit of the <lb/>
school and was a big success. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
no k <lb/>
s s <lb/>
Everybody is preparing to make the <lb/>
annual Christmas tree Wednesday <lb/>
night given by the Sunday School <lb/>
LISBON, via the Frontier, Dec. <lb/>
The political situation arising from <lb/>
the deadlock of the Conservatives and <lb/>
is developing rapidly. The <lb/>
element predominates in more brilliant than usual. <lb/>
tho cabinet, while nearly half the This finds our town and <lb/>
members of the Portuguese country people in a splendid <lb/>
went are democrats. Both parties are condition, with many Improvements <lb/>
endeavoring to organize the coup d- going on. Our town feels much <lb/>
Hungary has women <lb/>
is to have a labor temple <lb/>
New York union <lb/>
Argentina will have a school of <lb/>
culture. <lb/>
Twenty States have free <lb/>
bureaus. <lb/>
has readmitted her <lb/>
to the stage. <lb/>
A State federation of has been <lb/>
The <lb/>
tiled over the two new residences and N,. <lb/>
conservative chief. Dr. building completion. <lb/>
was summoned back from life of the Plant- <lb/>
and his arrival here was Bank- <lb/>
receive <lb/>
made the occasion of a monster 22nd, <lb/>
on the part of the <lb/>
natives. The democrats replied with <lb/>
an imposing counter <lb/>
The alarmed at the <lb/>
possibility of trouble, turned out all <lb/>
available police and troops. As soon <lb/>
at the steamer aboard which <lb/>
was a passenger was there <lb/>
was uproar of cheers and <lb/>
groans and the Democrats made a <lb/>
determined rush, with the object <lb/>
capturing the leader of the rival par- <lb/>
A riot ensued, was ex- <lb/>
from his perilous position by <lb/>
cavalry, which charged through the <lb/>
mob. he was sent to his home in an <lb/>
under military escort. The <lb/>
fled democrats paraded the streets for <lb/>
many hours. The troops are kept <lb/>
under arms constantly us important <lb/>
happenings are likely at any moment. <lb/>
The president has asked the <lb/>
to pardon the archbishop of Bra <lb/>
a and the bishops of and <lb/>
who were condemned last <lb/>
year to three years banishment from <lb/>
their dioceses and to grant amnesty to <lb/>
hospital at least to relax <lb/>
the severity of their imprisonment. <lb/>
but the has replied that the <lb/>
moment is not favorable for the grant- <lb/>
of pardons. Improvements in the <lb/>
has had a <lb/>
resources are over <lb/>
Mr. J. G. Stokes left for <lb/>
this morning to spend Christmas with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mr. J. I. left yesterday <lb/>
with his wife for Wilson where she <lb/>
will remain for treatment in the hos- <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
FOR THE HORSES. <lb/>
The Company of <lb/>
Scotland, has provided a rifle <lb/>
range at for its employee, <lb/>
The States has <lb/>
than persons <lb/>
old age pensions in England <lb/>
baa established the eight- <lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
have been on strike since last <lb/>
Thirty-one States have Inspect <lb/>
ore <lb/>
The local union of at <lb/>
New Westminster. B. C. bus been an <lb/>
Increase of SI per thousand. <lb/>
There are local unions with u <lb/>
Dr. W. L. Fleming of <lb/>
led them. and International Union. <lb/>
Misses Ethel Stokes. Bessie Con- <lb/>
and Ethel Roebuck, came in <lb/>
from Friday <lb/>
have been attending school <lb/>
Miss Wynn or Roberson- and <lb/>
Is visiting Miss Bessie Con- give to <lb/>
1.553 workers. <lb/>
Me are glad to see Mr. Wilbur Con- thousand odd miles <lb/>
hack from Atlantic Christian of , of <lb/>
College. He is M good looking thousand are <lb/>
owned by the government. <lb/>
wishes to all for a happy new Mass , <lb/>
street car union in the <lb/>
conn try. being a membership of <lb/>
THIS IN HISTORY approximately seven thousand. <lb/>
Wages in Japan have risen on the <lb/>
average over fifty per cent. In the <lb/>
last years. During that time the <lb/>
average price of has in- <lb/>
about per cent. <lb/>
Milwaukee working girls arc organ- <lb/>
buying clubs to <lb/>
known from ocean to <lb/>
as the best and <lb/>
They wear the <lb/>
longest Ask for<lb/>
Duck <lb/>
Blankets. <lb/>
Whips and <lb/>
WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB THE <lb/>
CELEBRATED 5- Line of BLANKET and <lb/>
Only H e It <lb/>
into Harness <lb/>
we sell <lb/>
i r <lb/>
divided Into two pro- <lb/>
Upper and bower Can- <lb/>
under Napoleon won <lb/>
victory oven the allied Russians <lb/>
and Prussians <lb/>
in the battle of <lb/>
the cost of living and the move- <lb/>
promises to become popular <lb/>
prisons he added, have been decided governor and many other throughout the entire West. <lb/>
on and soon will be carried into <lb/>
Tin Anniversary <lb/>
Very handsome cards, engraved on <lb/>
tin, have l-en sent out reading as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
1902 I 1912 <lb/>
Mr. and MM Robert II. Wright <lb/>
request the pleat of your company <lb/>
Tuesday evening December <lb/>
from nine lo eleven o'clock <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
of the leading citizens of According to official statistics Just <lb/>
perished in a theater Are there were among <lb/>
Richmond. in Pennsylvania industries j <lb/>
Britain proclaimed B last year 1.309 fatal minor accidents, i <lb/>
blockade of the Chesapeake and n of <lb/>
Delaware. Recently the State of Maryland nil- <lb/>
and Pittsburgh the age limit for children as work- <lb/>
We Carry the Best Lire f and <lb/>
Ammunition. <lb/>
III-; BEST PRESENT CAN BUY I USEFUL IN CUTLERY <lb/>
FOR ONE IN THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE THE CELE <lb/>
LINE OF SCISSORS IN <lb/>
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware. <lb/>
HART HADLEY <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
connected by telegraph. <lb/>
inaugurated <lb/>
president of Chili. <lb/>
this is my <lb/>
Personal Mention. <lb/>
Thursday's <lb/>
of <lb/>
Rev. C. M. Rock and Prof. I. <lb/>
Meadows left this morning for Nor- <lb/>
folk to spend a few days hunting in <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Jessie Kennedy Miss Hart. <lb/>
of Kinston. spent today here <lb/>
airs. Evans. <lb/>
Messrs. Walter Johnson of Wash- <lb/>
William V, <lb/>
William K. chairman <lb/>
the National Democratic Committee <lb/>
. and manager of the Wilson <lb/>
campaign, was in Ashley <lb/>
county, Arkansas. December <lb/>
He received his preparatory education <lb/>
and in 1898 was <lb/>
ed from Princeton University. Fol- <lb/>
lowing this he attended the Harvard <lb/>
law school, from which he was grad- <lb/>
in and was then admitted <lb/>
to the New York bar. For several <lb/>
from twelve to fourteen years, <lb/>
as One result of the change is that more <lb/>
than 2.000 new pupils are expected <lb/>
the schools of Baltimore, more than <lb/>
half of Whom are and girls who <lb/>
will attend day schools. The <lb/>
all between the ages of years andS <lb/>
months and years, may continue at <lb/>
work . provided they attend <lb/>
schools. This division has made <lb/>
account of the lack of room in the <lb/>
day schools. <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
trains Leave Raleigh, <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
AMI iii I I l <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
point. Wen j. . , <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
Pretty<lb/>
At the home of Mr. John II. Man- <lb/>
on Third street. Thursday <lb/>
at o'clock, his sister. Miss <lb/>
a prominent law firm. He then open- Elisabeth Manning, became the bride <lb/>
Tuesday ed an office of his own and before g. Dennis, of Suffolk. <lb/>
night a. <lb/>
ville <lb/>
THE WILMINGTON <lb/>
a. in.- For <lb/>
with and parlor car Con <lb/>
earner for <lb/>
New York. Boston and <lb/>
and Johnson of Nor- <lb/>
folk, came In Tuesday to spend the he as a <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Mr. spent <lb/>
night and Wednesday near Tillery. long had attained a high place in his ya ceremony was performed by <lb/>
Mrs. John Manly of Mt. Olive, who profession. Prior to his taking charge Rev gall, Presbyterian minister <lb/>
been visiting her brother Mr. H. of the recent campaign his only ex- Suffolk. <lb/>
l c . ii.<lb/>
L. Coward, loft Wednesday evening. <lb/>
in practical politics was in The parlor of the home in which <lb/>
is left he was an unsuccessful ceremony took place, was <lb/>
on the Democratic ticket decorated in green and white, <lb/>
for the New general assembly, a huge wedding bell suspended <lb/>
Mr. has been a close friend from an arch of holly and <lb/>
of President-elect Wilson ever since s Miss Mae Schultz played the <lb/>
he was a student at Princeton, where wedding the bridal party en- <lb/>
the President-elect was at that time the parlor. <lb/>
i professor. First was the dame of honor. Mrs. <lb/>
T J. Moore, of Wilmington, dressed <lb/>
day evening for Raleigh to attend a <lb/>
wedding and from there will go to <lb/>
Oxford for a visit. <lb/>
Miss Mary Lucy left this <lb/>
morning to visit relatives in Norfolk. <lb/>
Mr. J. G. left Christmas morn- <lb/>
for Conetoe to Join his family <lb/>
are visiting there. <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Brown left Christmas Mr. Charlie Manning, of gray and carrying white <lb/>
morning for Merritt. here to visit relatives and attend carnations. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. spent Christmas the marriage of his sister. Following her was maid of hon- <lb/>
In Mr. Jesse Smith came home from Pink Manning, sister of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. House spent Norfolk to attend the marriage of his dressed in white lingerie over <lb/>
Christmas with relatives in Edge- . mother. Pink carnations, <lb/>
Lucille and Cobb left came little Miss <lb/>
Mr. J. S. Mooring went to Bethel evening for a visit In Manning bearing the ring <lb/>
Christmas morning to Join his on <lb/>
who are visiting there. Greene left to- The groom entered with ha best <lb/>
Mr. D. M. spent Christmas for a visit in LaGrange. an. Mr. Lynn Dennis, of <lb/>
In Weldon. Mr. Mrs. J. I. Davenport and the bride with her uncle. Mr. D. C. <lb/>
Mr. Ferrall spent Misses Annie Moore, who gave her away. The <lb/>
In Washington. Minnie Patrick, of Washington brine wore a traveling suit of brown <lb/>
Mrs. C. P. and son. of county. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. carried a bouquet of bride roses , <lb/>
THE FLORIDA <lb/>
M. <lb/>
p Richmond, Wash- <lb/>
and New York <lb/>
sleepers, day coaches and <lb/>
at with <lb/>
C. A O. at with <lb/>
railroad and B. O <lb/>
burg and points west <lb/>
THE SEABOARD MAIL No <lb/>
p m Atlanta Charlotte <lb/>
Wilmington. Memphis <lb/>
and weal Parlor <lb/>
p. m. No. for <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
a. m. New <lb/>
p. m. Penn. Pullman <lb/>
to and New <lb/>
York. <lb/>
t. B, P. A, . <lb/>
H. D. P. A. <lb/>
. Raleigh N. C <lb/>
FOR SALE ACHES LA Ml, <lb/>
acres cleared, balance in woods <lb/>
well timbered original growth pitch <lb/>
pine and oak. Sufficient <lb/>
for tenant. G. T. Tyson, R. F. D <lb/>
1.07 a. dally, <lb/>
Sleeping Car tor <lb/>
a. m. Dally, for <lb/>
City and Norfolk. <lb/>
I . Car Service connects for all <lb/>
mints North and <lb/>
s p. Dally, except Sunday tor <lb/>
V s <lb/>
f a m Daily for Wilson and <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car service <lb/>
South and West <lb/>
I t Dally except Sunday <lb/>
unit Raleigh for <lb/>
p m Dally Wilson and <lb/>
Parlor Car <lb/>
Information and <lb/>
Sleeping Car apace apply to <lb/>
J I Agent. <lb/>
W n W W. <lb/>
P Aft. <lb/>
Lodges and Social <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Sheriff I. Dudley, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court- II C. Moore. <lb/>
Deeds <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
w. C. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
m. Lewis, w. B. Proctor, II. T. <lb/>
Spier. J. G. Taylor. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Mayor F. M. Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
T. Smith. <lb/>
Aldermen B. B. W. <lb/>
A J. S. J. <lb/>
y. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P. <lb/>
VanDyke, II. C. Edwards. <lb/>
Water and Light <lb/>
f. Spain. C. OH. L. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Superintendent- H. L. Allen. <lb/>
Fire D. Overton. <lb/>
Baptist. Memorial Rev. C. M. Rock, <lb/>
came in Christmas morning to of Martin county, are spending the maiden hair ferns <lb/>
visit her mother. Mrs. J. L Moore. ,,, of Mrs. II. E. The couple received g large <lb/>
Clyde Cox, of New spent Der of beautiful bridal presents. <lb/>
here with her sister, Miss , Mr. Mrs. Dennis on <lb/>
Cox. N C of Walston- A C, L. train for his home in <lb/>
N. Martin, of Hickory, came N c Mr A F Windham of <lb/>
in Tuesday night to Join his wife who N. O, Mr. L. M. Wilson of <lb/>
in visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mount. N. O. and A. C. Harte <lb/>
J A. Lang. Norfolk. Va., are enjoying a mer- <lb/>
Mr. C. R. Sugg, of Wilmington. aB of Miss <lb/>
Christmas here with his broth- Wilson at <lb/>
Mr. B. B. Sugg. street. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Moore, of Jacksonville. <lb/>
In Wednesday evening to visit Sigma Alpha Meeting <lb/>
relatives. I NASHVILLE. Tenn. Dec. 26-The at the opening of the<lb/>
College <lb/>
NEW YORK. Dec, men <lb/>
who make the laws to govern college <lb/>
athletics In the Slates round- <lb/>
ed up at the Hotel Astor today for the <lb/>
seventh annual meeting of the Na- <lb/>
Association. The at- <lb/>
Old Bay Line <lb/>
Steam Packet <lb/>
Daily, Including Sunday between <lb/>
NORFOLK AMI BALTIMORE <lb/>
Mail steamers <lb/>
Equipped with Unit- <lb/>
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every <lb/>
modern convenience cuisine <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
Portsmouth. Sundays. pm <lb/>
Portsmouth, week days pm <lb/>
Norfolk, dally . pin <lb/>
Old Point . pm <lb/>
Ticket Bold to all North <lb/>
HALF HALF COTTON SEED <lb/>
Limited quantity for sale at <lb/>
pet bushel From el <lb/>
height ibis seal <lb/>
I ginned pounds of lint. T. M <lb/>
Reform Thai Will Benefit Man <lb/>
BOSTON, Mass., Dee. 27- Men and <lb/>
women from all purls of the Moore, K. F, D. Greenville. <lb/>
States who take an active Interest In <lb/>
the promotion of various octal <lb/>
and reforms gathered LOST Mill FEMALE not. II <lb/>
today for the annual meetings <lb/>
societies organized for the discus- <lb/>
of such subjects. <lb/>
Holiday <lb/>
PINEHURST. N. C, Dec. , <lb/>
of lug Showed a larger representation of able conditions attended the opening <lb/>
liver colored spots, has collar with <lb/>
Henry initials on same. Lib- <lb/>
reward for her return or <lb/>
leading to her recovery. L. <lb/>
ti. Mills, R. F. D. N. C. <lb/>
Mr. Icon Pender came Sigma Alpha society, on. . <lb/>
morning to visit his patents. the largest and most prominent of the Eastern and Southern colleges of the ninth annual holiday <lb/>
Mr. John Bagwell came home from Greek letter fraternities, began Its ever before. During the two golf tournament on the links Of <lb/>
Durham Wednesday morning to spend national conference In Nashville today session the delegates will give their the Pinehurst Country Club. Play <lb/>
Christmas with his mother. with from attention lo summer baseball and a continue until next <lb/>
with representatives present from <lb/>
Mrs J W Brooks left today for score of colleges and universities, variety of other questions relating to <lb/>
Kinston to visit relatives. Judge J. W. Brandon, of Tuscaloosa. the control of college athletes. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. J- Moore and little Ala., is the national president and <lb/>
on. of Wilmington, are visiting the M. E. of Nashville, the <lb/>
family of his father. Mr. D. C. Moore <lb/>
Many <lb/>
Everybody's doing <lb/>
late trains <lb/>
veil known golfers are taking part. <lb/>
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W. <lb/>
Wilson, superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb/>
J. J. Walker, pas- <lb/>
tor; E. A. Sr., superintendent <lb/>
Sunday school. <lb/>
Episcopal. St Dallas <lb/>
Tucker, W. A. Bowen. sup- <lb/>
Sunday school. <lb/>
M clerk. <lb/>
Methodist, Jarvis <lb/>
k. M. pastor; A. B. Ellington, <lb/>
clerk; II D. <lb/>
dent Sunday school; L. Pender, <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Dolphin Move Chapel <lb/>
Rev, W pastor. <lb/>
Pros win B. <lb/>
Peden. pastor. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb/>
II. W. M ; L. II. Pen <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Sharon No. A. F. and A. II. <lb/>
F Foxhall, W. If.; E. E. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Encampment No. I. <lb/>
O. F. W. C. P.; L. <lb/>
H Pender. Scribe. <lb/>
River No n. K of <lb/>
M. Clark. C. A. B Ellington. <lb/>
K. R. and S. <lb/>
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M. <lb/>
J. N. Hart. H. E. E. Griffin. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Covenant No. F. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday night. F. J. <lb/>
Forbes N. G.; L. H. Pender. Sec. <lb/>
Tribe No. I. O. R. <lb/>
T. Hooker, Sachem; J. W. <lb/>
Brown, C. of R. <lb/>
CLUBS <lb/>
Nous- Mies Lillian Carr. pres <lb/>
Went; Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb/>
I Daughters of T. <lb/>
president; Mrs J L. <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
The Kings Daughters Mrs. A. L. <lb/>
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Hon. Joseph <lb/>
Manitoba, years <lb/>
day. <lb/>
MILCH COWS SALK <lb/>
full blood Jersey Milch <lb/>
Some registered, others entitled to <lb/>
Will sell a whole, <lb/>
or separately Heat opportunity Can be Been at <lb/>
former chief offered to procure a fine family Farm <lb/>
old to- cow, or well bred dairy herd. All N. C. <lb/>
cows now frosh, or soon will <lb/>
Foxhall or <lb/>
Julian . Baker. <lb/>
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arms <lb/>
We invite your inspection of our <lb/>
stock of Breech-Loading Guns, <lb/>
Rifles and Pistols. <lb/>
We 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/>
Be sure to call on us for fire- <lb/>
arms and ammunition. <lb/>
J. R. J, G. <lb/>
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU <lb/>
have 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, 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 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/>
G-TIS A FEAT TO PIT <lb/>
GREENVILLE naP <lb/>
ATKINS Hardware <lb/>
Before buying your holiday goods see <lb/>
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 Reasonable. <lb/>
it's in the Hardware lire, <lb/>
G. M. SON <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merer. <lb/>
due. now win <lb/>
I t <lb/>
ill glad to <lb/>
on u <lb/>
PHI <lb/>
Reflector Advertisements Pay <lb/>
FM NUB <lb/>
acres. So cleared. <lb/>
ea miles west of In <lb/>
U miles from two district <lb/>
glided schools. 12.000 worth of <lb/>
buildings included, up to date <lb/>
cottage. tobacco barns. tenant <lb/>
house- and other out Con- <lb/>
the finest farm in that sec- <lb/>
all clay subsoil. No sand. A <lb/>
bargain to quick buyer. terms <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Ayden. N. C <lb/>
y T. HICKS <lb/>
Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
OldS <lb/>
I Outfitter <lb/>
am prepared do your work at <lb/>
Reasonable See me or call. <lb/>
No. M <lb/>
Cabbage Plants<lb/>
The Jersey Wake- <lb/>
held, t <lb/>
m Urge Ilium Head. <lb/>
This selection should St <lb/>
inner <lb/>
Prepared fur shipment I from <lb/>
In 10.000 ill per <lb/>
Over per I. <lb/>
ii. h. B. tan <lb/>
order any <lb/>
and guaranteed <lb/>
L. C. Arthur <lb/>
Better quality than the high-priced powders but J <lb/>
sold at about half their cost. A saving worth <lb/>
while on a year's supply. <lb/>
lb. Sc.-H lb- Kc- <lb/>
Sold ell on <lb/>
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair <lb/>
Work and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS Greenville, <lb/>
The above are five good reasons <lb/>
for dealing with us. You will do well <lb/>
to heed them. We can be of assist- j <lb/>
to you in many more ways and <lb/>
will be glad to give you any and all <lb/>
particulars. If you want to save <lb/>
can help If you <lb/>
want to borrow have it to <lb/>
loan. <lb/>
Start the New Year with the <lb/>
to save. <lb/>
Our Shares <lb/>
of Sale of Personal <lb/>
We. W. A. Hyman and wife, Car- <lb/>
Hyman. will expose to public <lb/>
sale on the day of December, <lb/>
1912. at our home In <lb/>
Lady in Describes Her an of our personal estate con- <lb/>
. .- fur- <lb/>
Distressing Experience and <lb/>
MRS. <lb/>
TELLS TROUBLES <lb/>
Tells How She Was <lb/>
Finally Relieved. <lb/>
HONK III LOAN <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
r. M. <lb/>
second Woolen <lb/>
on Thud St., opposite court house <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
sine I <lb/>
a little says Mrs. Riley <lb/>
was a great sufferer from dyspepsia. <lb/>
I suffered misery after eating, and had <lb/>
terrible heartburn. <lb/>
I thought I had to suffer this way a <lb/>
I lived, but when I began to take <lb/>
in <lb/>
doses, every night, the heartburn was all <lb/>
i gone in a few days, and I could eat <lb/>
without distress. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
December iS <lb/>
Richard Arkwright. Inventor <lb/>
of the frame, born in <lb/>
Preston. Died Aug. <lb/>
1792. <lb/>
Washington delivered up <lb/>
his com mission in the army to <lb/>
Congress, In session at <lb/>
Smith, the founder of <lb/>
horn. Died June <lb/>
1844. <lb/>
government sent troops <lb/>
to Canada as a <lb/>
against aggression by the Unit- <lb/>
ed Slates <lb/>
famous orator <lb/>
and Statesman, died In Atlanta, <lb/>
Horn in Athens, May <lb/>
1850, <lb/>
L. I. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Attorneys at Law <lb/>
Greenville, Carolina <lb/>
it. P, TYSON <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life, Biro, and Accident <lb/>
Office Fourth street, rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store. <lb/>
stating of household and fur- <lb/>
horses, mules, hogs, chickens, <lb/>
fodder, corn, peas and farming <lb/>
Terms of sale. rash. <lb/>
W. A. Hyman and Caroline Hyman. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
and retail grocer a <lb/>
Cash Hides. <lb/>
OHM Seed barrels <lb/>
eta. <lb/>
Baby go-carts, par <lb/>
tWO small packages in all, and suit., MM, <lb/>
although that was some time ago, the and Bail ft Ai High Ufa <lb/>
dyspepsia has not I tobacco. Key <lb/>
I speak a word for <lb/>
whenever have the op- , as. apple, syrup. floor <lb/>
Sugar, coffin lye. too. <lb/>
If eating causes distress, we urge you oil, cotton seed -a <lb/>
to try II hulls, garden seeds. <lb/>
W H Long Cleanses the system, helps the stomach to dried apples <lb/>
digest its food, regulates the bowels, and prunes, currants, glass <lb/>
Stimulates the liver. china ware, wooden ware, sat <lb/>
It acts gently and is without bad after, crackers, macaroni ch best <lb/>
Try it Price now Royal Machine <lb/>
numerous other goods. Quality on <lb/>
quantity cheap for cash Com <lb/>
mo II <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office in Third St <lb/>
Practices wherever his Company. <lb/>
X. C, Dec <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson went to <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
Salt meat butcher knives <lb/>
sausage stutters at A. W. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
JAMES L. EVANS <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office In Edwards fifth door Christmas novelties <lb/>
J. and II. W. <lb/>
Tinker went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
A wireless message from Santa <lb/>
Claus Just received by Spier and Jack triples sufferer ten years. <lb/>
son, headquarters for fruits, t MM though made <lb/>
t Shout For Joy. <lb/>
want to thank the bot- <lb/>
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader <lb/>
o W. Va., the wonder <lb/>
fill double benefit I got from <lb/>
Hitters, In curing me of a <lb/>
case of stomach trouble and of <lb/>
from which I hail been an <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
from street <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
of <lb/>
he <lb/>
Canadian Ice <lb/>
TORONTO, Ont. Dec. Harness <lb/>
racing on the Ice of late years <lb/>
has become one of the most popular <lb/>
of tho Canadian winter sports, will <lb/>
Inaugurated tomorrow with the <lb/>
opening of i, ten days meeting <lb/>
the auspices of the local club. <lb/>
The meeting will he followed <lb/>
by meetings in Montreal and Ottawa. <lb/>
Sen Ice For The Arkansas <lb/>
YORK, Dec. super- <lb/>
dreadnought Arkansas, with tho <lb/>
the mightiest of American bat- <lb/>
today was presented with a <lb/>
handsome silver service in behalf of <lb/>
the state whose name she bears. The <lb/>
service consists of many pieces and <lb/>
is one of the most elaborate ever <lb/>
presented to an American man-of-war. <lb/>
New York Has Children's <lb/>
NEW YORK. Dec. <lb/>
the only playhouse <lb/>
in the world to be devoted exclusively <lb/>
to the entertainment of children was <lb/>
opened this afternoon with a perform <lb/>
of a <lb/>
H. Ward 0.0. Pierce <lb/>
Washington. X. C. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
WARD PIERCE <lb/>
Attorneys Law <lb/>
Practice In all the courts <lb/>
Office in Wooten on Third <lb/>
Street. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Just for For dyspepsia. <lb/>
all kinds. Call Io see them and be an, to rid the s; stem. <lb/>
convinced. Bitters have no superior. Try <lb/>
Misses Helen and Elisabeth Adams them bottle is guaranteed to <lb/>
In Friday to spend Christmas only cents at all druggists, <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
ii Edwards Building on the Court <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
formerly occupied by <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
For beef and all kinds of freshes <lb/>
sea R. W. Hall. <lb/>
Q. H. Cox and J. D. Ho- <lb/>
came In from Chapel <lb/>
to spend home. <lb/>
Misses Mamie and Kate Chapman <lb/>
home Friday to spend the <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
A large number from hire attend- <lb/>
ed the basket party at Reedy Branch <lb/>
night <lb/>
Axes, helves, cross-cut saws and <lb/>
bush axes at A. W. Ange and Co. l <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Stocks moved his fain- <lb/>
In town last week on <lb/>
Spier and Jack-on cordially Invites <lb/>
you to make their store your head-1 <lb/>
quarters while In town and Inspect <lb/>
H. W. CARTER, M. R. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Bar, Nose and <lb/>
Washington N. C. N. C <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James, <lb/>
day every Monday, a m to pm in town Friday. <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
their new and up Io date line of dry <lb/>
goods, notions, shoes, heavy and <lb/>
fancy groceries and Christmas novel- LOW <lb/>
ties of all <lb/>
K Barnhill of Leans, was <lb/>
I II. II tit HISS <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Life <lb/>
t Company B <lb/>
Just The Strong- <lb/>
fl est and Best g<lb/>
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Into Now Stables g <lb/>
Corner 2nd ind <lb/>
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Phone No or Day <lb/>
Meets ll Trains t <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
W. C. R. M. <lb/>
Civil Engineer Attorney at Law <lb/>
ft CLARK <lb/>
Civil Engineers and<lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
CHRISTMAS AMI NEW <lb/>
YEAR HOLIDAYS <lb/>
fruit for Christmas Reduced rate Trip tick- <lb/>
don't fall Io sec It. W. Dall. i sale at all stations <lb/>
The of Winterville will be on the Atlantic Line to all <lb/>
closed Wednesday and Thursday, De- points South of the Ohm and I ti- <lb/>
25th and for holidays, and of the Mississippi <lb/>
author of to John <lb/>
The Buggy Company's new building <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
A Plot. <lb/>
When a plot exists be- <lb/>
tween liver and bowels to cause dis- <lb/>
tress by refusing to act, take Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life Pills and end such <lb/>
abuse of your system. They gently <lb/>
right of stomach, <lb/>
bowels, and restore your health ginned pounds <lb/>
all good feelings. at all drug- Moore. R. F. D. Greenville. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Mr. Roy Causey came Friday and <lb/>
to spend some time home , f . ,, j . p <lb/>
Johnson went Green- <lb/>
and 1--limited re- <lb/>
to tench <lb/>
point not litter than Mid- <lb/>
of 1918. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
rules, etc. p- <lb/>
tick- <lb/>
acres cleared, balance In woods Hound trip tickets will be sold De- el or <lb/>
well timbered original growth M, from W. I. White, <lb/>
pine and oak. Sufficient buildings sigh den I <lb/>
Q. T. Tyson. R. F. D and Jan 1st Limited to return Wilmington. N. . <lb/>
until midnight of January 6th. <lb/>
excursion apply be- <lb/>
W. P, <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Juvenile play written by Mrs. Frances r. l. ft Co's.<lb/>
Lord <lb/>
Is the roof of the <lb/>
new Century It Is a com- <lb/>
equipped playhouse In every, . <lb/>
respect, with a seating for Ml ACRES Raleigh, t and Southern Ry. ply to Atlantic oust <lb/>
of The funds the en- <lb/>
were provided largely <lb/>
William at <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
HATES <lb/>
Between Points on <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad gad <lb/>
for tenant <lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
tween points on the Norfolk South- <lb/>
em Railroad and Raleigh. Charlotte <lb/>
Personal Property <lb/>
On Monday, Dec 30th, at my homo <lb/>
ind near House station. I will sell a. pub- <lb/>
J. LeW Fro-t Roil e n or points on connecting lines, lie auction my household and <lb/>
apply to furniture and farming Implements. <lb/>
T M M agent or W W. Also three feather bed <lb/>
I Genera Passenger Agent, <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Va.<lb/>
and<lb/>
Personal <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
Mr. James ad family of <lb/>
came in a few ago to <lb/>
be SB I at lbs marriage of his <lb/>
brother. Mr <lb/>
Miss Lena Ilia-well of Km <lb/>
Mount, came In night to Spend <lb/>
Christmas with the family of her <lb/>
uncle. Mr. C. W. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Ward left this morn- <lb/>
for Ml. Olive to spend the <lb/>
Mrs II. L. Allen and children left <lb/>
this morning for Whitakers to spend <lb/>
the holidays with her parents. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Person let this <lb/>
morning for to spend the <lb/>
holidays and from there will go to <lb/>
Kentucky to remain through the to- <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Miss Louise left this morn- <lb/>
for Washington to spend the <lb/>
Col Harry Skinner went to New <lb/>
today <lb/>
Messrs ll. c. Edwards and B. <lb/>
Warren went to Washington today. <lb/>
Mrs. V. York and children, of <lb/>
Raleigh, are her. to spend the <lb/>
days with her mother. Mrs. N. K. <lb/>
Anderson. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Boyd and sisters. Misses <lb/>
Emma, Louise and Sue return- <lb/>
ed Sunday evening from a visit In <lb/>
Mr. K. II. Fleming and daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Turnage, left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Mooring and children <lb/>
went to Bethel this morning to spend <lb/>
the holidays with her <lb/>
Miss Unite Higgs returned this <lb/>
morning from Kinston. <lb/>
Mrs. K. It. lady <lb/>
pal of the Training school, left this <lb/>
morning for Palmyra to spend the <lb/>
Mrs. S. J. and little son, <lb/>
Justus, went to Neck this <lb/>
morning Io spend the <lb/>
Mr. D. H. James, of who <lb/>
been visiting friends here, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs It. I,, number and children <lb/>
left today for to spend the <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Meta of Wilson's <lb/>
Mills, who has been visiting Mrs B <lb/>
G. Flanagan, left evening. <lb/>
a. k <lb/>
nor of i m <lb/>
Ding to i Mis C. <lb/>
Mis J. c. and children left <lb/>
morning for Conetoe to spend <lb/>
with her parents <lb/>
Ms Smith has moved to <lb/>
the residence she recently purchased <lb/>
i. Weal <lb/>
Mrs. K. A. Brown, of Merrill <lb/>
Saturday and here en <lb/>
route to <lb/>
Mr. Mercer Tyson, who has I <lb/>
at school In Baltimore, came home <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Messrs. Frank and Wilson. <lb/>
v ho been at school In Baltimore, <lb/>
came home Saturday for the holidays <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Galloway and little <lb/>
daughter, of Ml. Airy. here in <lb/>
ml the holidays with the family <lb/>
of Col. Harry Skinner. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner who teaches In <lb/>
Rich Square. Is homo for the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carroll <lb/>
Sunday for S. <lb/>
to spend the holidays. <lb/>
Miss Allie Greene, who <lb/>
at Pantego. came home Sat- <lb/>
evening for the holidays. <lb/>
Messrs. J, J. Stokes. J II. Mobley. <lb/>
Jesse Cog Walter and Bennett <lb/>
Phillips, of Ayden. autoed to Green- <lb/>
ville for a short stay yesterday. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
I. L and B. <lb/>
Charlie and Minnie Bass <lb/>
N C and Ula a, <lb/>
J Wingate and Mumford. <lb/>
J and Grace Parker. <lb/>
Savage and II <lb/>
mons. <lb/>
Lloyd Mayo and Staton. <lb/>
Pete Corbet and Nellie <lb/>
ii Skinner and Lela Williams <lb/>
Q Fielder and <lb/>
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Fulford. <lb/>
Roy and Maggie Evans, <lb/>
L. K. and Ruth <lb/>
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Edward Hyman and <lb/>
son <lb/>
little and Alberta <lb/>
Tom Simpson and Rosa <lb/>
George Anthony and Pandora While. <lb/>
and Lucy A. <lb/>
Turner. <lb/>
Willie Coward and Emma Wilson. <lb/>
Manuel and Cherry Gay. <lb/>
Daniel Barrett and Apple Joyner. <lb/>
Weber and Linda <lb/>
Want Ads <lb/>
let, i <lb/>
i lbs, Pitt street. <lb/>
MATH JACKETS <lb/>
THE SI IT <lb/>
v et newest and latest pat- <lb/>
C. S. Forbes. <lb/>
line will go at a great <lb/>
for ten days. J. Pulley.<lb/>
HiE TO <lb/>
acres In and near N <lb/>
Cm for or on tune. are <lb/>
convenient to the farm life school <lb/>
W Stewart, New Bern, N. C <lb/>
I H <lb/>
FARM OF <lb/>
eighty acres, situated on a sand <lb/>
clay road and Tar river, adjoining <lb/>
the corporate limits of <lb/>
with sidewalks extending <lb/>
to It. Suitable for cotton tobacco or <lb/>
truck. Could he subdivided Into <lb/>
town lots. Terms to suit tho per- <lb/>
Apply to R. a. Tyson, Green. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
HIST LINE IN THE CITY <lb/>
E. Williams. <lb/>
PIN MONEY AND ALL <lb/>
k lids of pickles at <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
lot Higgs subdivision of Green- <lb/>
ville. K R. F. D. <lb/>
BIN A MI OF <lb/>
Hotel Bertha sills them <lb/>
CANES AND I <lb/>
las combined, the thing for MIST f Bl I TON WITH CAST- <lb/>
OUr gentleman friend, at ll. J ed front and amethyst setting <lb/>
ward for return Io this <lb/>
OF THE AT- <lb/>
tractive patterns now on display I FOR TUB <lb/>
The shapes are unusually good this, WEEK <lb/>
C. S. Forbes. <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
HUM S CAKES. Meeting of National Association of <lb/>
pound at J. B. Williams. Players at New <lb/>
M did I York. <lb/>
Tommy <lb/>
Local Briefs. <lb/>
Tomorrow will wind up the Christ- <lb/>
mas hustle. <lb/>
The town was full of folks again <lb/>
today, and will be overrun tomorrow, <lb/>
Mistletoe and holly are getting up. <lb/>
The Baptist Sunday school will <lb/>
have a Christmas tree tonight in the <lb/>
basement of the church. <lb/>
A good idea of the of Re- <lb/>
advertising ban been in <lb/>
the the stores for <lb/>
mas purchases. <lb/>
Remember the hanks win be <lb/>
ed and Thursday for <lb/>
tut will be open until to- <lb/>
morrow for the accommodation of <lb/>
Christmas Is on <lb/>
Resolution of Respect <lb/>
Whereas the Almighty Father has <lb/>
seen tit to remove from our midst Mr. <lb/>
the of out <lb/>
beloved brethren, and Claude <lb/>
Harrington, Therefore, be it <lb/>
. I by Tribe No. I. <lb/>
i. M. or <lb/>
1st. That we how in reverence and <lb/>
submission to this dispensation His <lb/>
divine Providence and <lb/>
that He all things well. <lb/>
2nd. That we extend our <lb/>
to our bereaved brethren in this their <lb/>
treat loss, directing them Io one who <lb/>
bears our griefs and carries our <lb/>
s. <lb/>
3rd. That a copy of these <lb/>
be to our bereaved brethren <lb/>
a copy sent to the Reflector for pub- <lb/>
and a copy be spread upon <lb/>
our records. <lb/>
CLARENCE VINCENT <lb/>
J. P. HARRINGTON Coin. <lb/>
-V. BARRELS OP APPLES. CHEAP <lb/>
at B. M. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS BRASS WARE IX <lb/>
beautiful an artistic designs in- <lb/>
Vases. Fern Dishes, <lb/>
and etc For Christ- <lb/>
mas gifts It is In quality <lb/>
e See our t . <lb/>
J inn J Q<lb/>
vs. <lb/>
ALL OF THE USEFUL KIND White, rounds, at Omaha. <lb/>
Charley <lb/>
presents at this store. Set the most <lb/>
attractive line in Greenville. C. S. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
LINE OF BROCADE <lb/>
silks just arrived II. J. <lb/>
Pulley's. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
MOST SELECT <lb/>
line TRAVELING bags aver <lb/>
shown in Greenville. C. S. Forbes <lb/>
TOYS FOR HUE <lb/>
them in great variety, from the <lb/>
to the best Too numerous <lb/>
list, hut Just come to us for any- <lb/>
thing in the toy line and you will Ind <lb/>
it here A special line of figures and <lb/>
statutory that are remarkably low <lb/>
price. I. M. at old stand <lb/>
near A. C. d <lb/>
TUESDAY <lb/>
Opening of winter harness race <lb/>
meeting on the Ice at <lb/>
WEDNESDAY <lb/>
Sullivan vs <lb/>
Dads. rounds, at Buffalo. <lb/>
Jack Britton vs Young Ahearn. <lb/>
rounds, at New York. <lb/>
PRIMROSES BLOOM ALL WINTER. Terry Nelson vs. Jim <lb/>
a One display of then at old rounds, at <lb/>
stand Mrs Championship wrestling match be- <lb/>
tween and Cutler at Boston. <lb/>
FRIDAY <lb/>
FORGET THAT WE ARE Annual meeting of the National <lb/>
selling the Imperial Gasoline Irons Collegiate at <lb/>
on positive guarantee, if they don't New York. <lb/>
suit do the work we will Opening of ninth annual holiday <lb/>
I money. Carr and Atkins. week golf tournament at <lb/>
cod Id <lb/>
Safety <lb/>
in his advertisement H. A. White <lb/>
some timely advice ill the eon- <lb/>
Of flues as n prevention of <lb/>
e. TO have properly built Hues not <lb/>
only ii building safer, hut also <lb/>
reduces the cost of Insurance, two <lb/>
every property owner <lb/>
ought to consider. <lb/>
IMPERIAL fits IRONS MILL <lb/>
pay for themselves in a few months, <lb/>
they save you fuel as well as labor <lb/>
try one days and see for yourself <lb/>
what they will do. Sold by Carr <lb/>
Atkins. If <lb/>
ALL KINDS OF CAKES FOR CHRIST <lb/>
mas at J. B. Williams. <lb/>
ELECTRIC IRONS BEST CHRIST- <lb/>
mas present. Sold for with n <lb/>
r, year guarantee. Water and Light <lb/>
Com. Office. <lb/>
WANTED MILK AMI CREAM ITS. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Perkins. <lb/>
It <lb/>
LINE OF PENNY RIBBONS, <lb/>
blue and red. B. J. Pulley.<lb/>
MILCH COWS FOR <lb/>
full blood Jersey Milch Cows. <lb/>
Some others entitled to <lb/>
registration. Will sell as a whole, <lb/>
or separately. Best opportunity <lb/>
offered to procure a fine family <lb/>
cow, or well bred dairy herd. All <lb/>
rows now fresh, or soon will be <lb/>
Leach Cross vs. Johnny <lb/>
rounds, New York. <lb/>
Jack Britton vs. Phil. Cross. <lb/>
rounds tit New York. <lb/>
Gunboat Smith vs. Frank Moran. <lb/>
rounds at San <lb/>
Patsy vs. Dell, <lb/>
rounds Windsor. <lb/>
. SATURDAY . <lb/>
Opening of the season of the Na- <lb/>
Hockey Association of Canada. <lb/>
Can be seen at <lb/>
Farm. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Foxhall dairy or <lb/>
Julian M. Baker. <lb/>
After January the eight-hour law <lb/>
at the last election in <lb/>
do will go Into effect The department <lb/>
stores will open after that time at <lb/>
SO every morn and close at <lb/>
CHRISTMAS FOR in evening. <lb/>
dies and gentleman, at B. J. <lb/>
Philadelphia city who de- <lb/>
are to Presided with free <lb/>
to themselves <lb/>
EVERYTHING NEW IN SILKS FOR Armstrong. British Columbia. <lb/>
waists at B. J. new have formed a union and demand <lb/>
d M cents an hour to potatoes <lb/>
PR r.- <lb/>
if <lb/>
of <lb/>
din for <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb/>
Working Capital of <lb/>
Total<lb/>
700.000 <lb/>
Has grown to be not only THE LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION in Pitt County, but stands <lb/>
n front rank with the largest banks in Eastern <lb/>
ITS INCREASE IN DEPOSITS FROM on November 26th, to<lb/>
on November 26th, 1912, has been EQUALED BY FEW BANKS IN THE STATE. <lb/>
Provided with every safe guard for the protection of depositors, with ample resources, ac- <lb/>
Directors, safe and conservative management, we solicit your business. <lb/>
Uncle Sam and the State of North Carolina Do <lb/>
with US. <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres. <lb/>
E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres. <lb/>
C. S. CARR,<lb/>
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THE SCRIPTURES <lb/>
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PASTOR RUSSELL'S VIEWS, <lb/>
of All Denomination and <lb/>
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Unit In Common <lb/>
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the of or Mount of lie- <lb/>
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In Old limes. <lb/>
The Lord has seen lo associate the <lb/>
name with the treat con- <lb/>
between Truth Error, <lb/>
and wrong. and <lb/>
With which will close, perish, <lb/>
and the New Ace of Messiah's glory <lb/>
be In lie has used <lb/>
highly symbolical of in <lb/>
the last book of the evidently <lb/>
with a view lo hiding certain <lb/>
truths until the due time for <lb/>
Hut even In the due lime, <lb/>
the Bible assures us. of the <lb/>
ricked shall ill. <lb/>
ft. none who are out of heart <lb/>
with but only the wise of <lb/>
Ills people the class of <lb/>
the Mailer's parable. <lb/>
have long avoided presentation of <lb/>
my understanding of our text and Its <lb/>
context. I take It up now by request <lb/>
ind I It Is due time lo <lb/>
be understood. I disclaim special <lb/>
Inspiration. In some particulars my <lb/>
views agree with those of other Bible <lb/>
and In other they <lb/>
Each bearer must use his <lb/>
Judgment, do his own Bible study, <lb/>
and reach his own conclusions. <lb/>
Kindly I am not re- <lb/>
for the of used <lb/>
by the Lord. My interpretations do In- <lb/>
s terrible arraignment <lb/>
of Institutions which we have all <lb/>
and which embrace good people. <lb/>
good words good works God's <lb/>
people in these various <lb/>
being comparatively few. are <lb/>
ignored when systems as a whole are <lb/>
with In prophecy <lb/>
Dragon. Beast. Falls Prophet. <lb/>
Our context tells us In, <lb/>
pure spirits will go forth <lb/>
from the mouths of the Dragon, the <lb/>
Beast and these <lb/>
three will be In accord, and symbolical <lb/>
the doctrines are represented by <lb/>
These three doctrines to <lb/>
haven mighty throughout the <lb/>
civilized earth They are to gather <lb/>
the kings their to the great <lb/>
Battle of Armageddon, <lb/>
The ecclesiastical kings and princes, <lb/>
their of clergy and faith <lb/>
adherents, will be gathered In solid <lb/>
phalanx -Protestant and Catholic. The <lb/>
kings and captains of Industry, and as <lb/>
many as can lie by them. <lb/>
be gathered to the same side. The <lb/>
political kings and princes with all <lb/>
henchmen and retainers, will fol- <lb/>
low In line on the same side. The <lb/>
and merchant princes. <lb/>
mil nil whom they can by the <lb/>
most gigantic power ever vet <lb/>
rd In the world, will Join same <lb/>
side according lo this prophecy. <lb/>
These of <lb/>
by the will lead many <lb/>
people In this great army to as <lb/>
an quite contrary to <lb/>
their preference For a time the <lb/>
of liberty and progress will he <lb/>
turned backward and medieval re <lb/>
will he considered <lb/>
for self-preservation for the <lb/>
of present order of things <lb/>
In giving this It Is <lb/>
necessary for us to what Is <lb/>
by the the Beast, <lb/>
mil the False Prophet Bible students <lb/>
B nearly nil agree with <lb/>
is that the of Revelation <lb/>
represent-, lie purely Civil Power. <lb/>
Protestant Interpret generally agree <lb/>
that the like s <lb/>
Jill ll represents the Papacy. <lb/>
But still, we fear, will lie ready <lb/>
our view that Protestantism <lb/>
Is the of the <lb/>
till, In our context given another <lb/>
lame, Prophet We urge <lb/>
o one to our <lb/>
shall we hard of any who <lb/>
It We w neither nor <lb/>
injure them now nor threat <lb/>
with eternal torture. They <lb/>
lave the same right In Hun <lb/>
I have, and top same right lo make <lb/>
known to oilier, And I. <lb/>
will glad to consider any <lb/>
thing which set forth <lb/>
is their Interpretation of our <lb/>
Spirits Lil <lb/>
The Serf <lb/>
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doctrines or teachings, we may <lb/>
sure i lie true will lit well <lb/>
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swells op in an en <lb/>
to Its <lb/>
well . chief <lb/>
power, used to i <lb/>
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will come the elm <lb/>
from Hie <lb/>
and from the Civil nil in <lb/>
full agreement The sou It <lb/>
be mi a o <lb/>
knowledge will in- a <lb/>
all will croak lit All Mil <lb/>
tell of dire results follow j <lb/>
Involving both the <lb/>
present the future life, II their <lb/>
counsel be not followed However con- <lb/>
the creeds, will <lb/>
he ignored In the general <lb/>
nothing ancient must lie disturb <lb/>
ed. or . Into, or <lb/>
The of Church. <lb/>
and the Divine right of kings, aside <lb/>
from the Church, will not lie allowed <lb/>
lo Any persons or teachings <lb/>
In conflict with these boastful and <lb/>
scriptural claims will be branded as <lb/>
everything mouths of these <lb/>
speaking from pulpits and <lb/>
platforms and through the religions <lb/>
and secular press The nobler <lb/>
of some will be strangled by the <lb/>
philosophy of the same evil spirit <lb/>
which through the <lb/>
respecting As <lb/>
puns declared It expedient to commit <lb/>
a crime In violation of Justice, human <lb/>
Divine, to lie rid of and Ilia <lb/>
teachings, so this spirit will <lb/>
prove of every violation of principle <lb/>
necessary to their self-protection. <lb/>
The croaking of these spirits or <lb/>
doctrines will gather the kings and <lb/>
princes, financial, political, religious <lb/>
and industrial Into one great army. I <lb/>
The spirit of fear. Inspired by the <lb/>
.-makings of these will scourge i <lb/>
the passions of otherwise good and, <lb/>
reasonable men lo fury, desperation. <lb/>
In blind following of these evil <lb/>
spirits, evil will lie <lb/>
ready to life and everything <lb/>
on the altar of what they mistakenly <lb/>
is truth and righteous- <lb/>
under a Divine arrangement <lb/>
For a brief time, as we understand <lb/>
Scriptures. combined forces <lb/>
of Armageddon will triumph. Free <lb/>
peach, free mails, and other liberties <lb/>
which have come to la- very breath <lb/>
of masses In our day. will be <lb/>
shut off under the plea of <lb/>
sit. glory of Cod. the commands <lb/>
Of the Church, en- All will seem to be <lb/>
serene, until the great social <lb/>
in our context described as the <lb/>
An in i <lb/>
language, signifies social <lb/>
revolution, and de. la ration of the <lb/>
context Is that like unto It ever <lb/>
before i Revelation <lb/>
19.1 described It as a time of <lb/>
trouble such as never was since there <lb/>
was a nation Matthew <lb/>
The Lord Will Gather Them. i <lb/>
The false, frog-like teachings will i <lb/>
gather together into one hoot the great. I <lb/>
the rich, the wise. learned the <lb/>
kings of the earth, to battle At this <lb/>
Juncture Divine Power will for <lb/>
ward, our text tells us that HE <lb/>
shall gather the marshaled hosts to <lb/>
Armageddon to Mountain of De-1 <lb/>
traction The very thing which they <lb/>
sought to avert by their union, <lb/>
etc will Is- very thing they I <lb/>
will hasten Other Scriptures tell us <lb/>
that will lie represented by the, <lb/>
Messiah, and that He will be on i <lb/>
the side of the masses Thus we read j <lb/>
In Daniel ill. that time shall <lb/>
Michael Godlike Hie I <lb/>
stand authority He will <lb/>
take possession of ills Kingdom In a I <lb/>
inn liner III tie looked for by of <lb/>
those who erroneously have been <lb/>
Claiming that they were Ills Kingdom, <lb/>
and by reign In Ilia <lb/>
name and In His stead. <lb/>
declared. servants ye are <lb/>
unto whom ye render Some <lb/>
may be rendering service to Satan and <lb/>
to error, who claim to is- rendering <lb/>
service to and to righteousness; <lb/>
and some or may serving lg- <lb/>
as Tarsus, who <lb/>
thought be did a <lb/>
In persecuting I lie Church The <lb/>
same principle holds true reversely. <lb/>
; As an earthly king not hold <lb/>
t self for the moral character <lb/>
each soldier who rights his bat- <lb/>
so the Lord does not vouch for the <lb/>
character of all who will enlist <lb/>
I and tight on His side of any question. <lb/>
servants they are to whom they <lb/>
render whatever the motive <lb/>
or object prompting them. <lb/>
j The same principles will apply In the <lb/>
, coming Battle of Armageddon <lb/>
I side of that battle will lie the people's <lb/>
side, the very nondescript boat <lb/>
the people, will lie pitted at the begin <lb/>
I of the battle Anarchists. Social <lb/>
i lats. and bot-headed radicals of every <lb/>
school of reason and unreason, will be <lb/>
I the forefront of that battle The <lb/>
l majority of the poor and the middle <lb/>
class prefer pence at almost any price. <lb/>
A comparatively small number. <lb/>
consecrated people, will at heart be <lb/>
longing for Messiah's Kingdom These <lb/>
will bide the Lord's time and wait pa- <lb/>
for they will lie of good <lb/>
courage, knowing the outlined <lb/>
In the sure word of <lb/>
to which they have done well to take <lb/>
heed, unto a light shining In a <lb/>
dark place until Day II <lb/>
Peter I, <lb/>
The masses will I restless of <lb/>
restraints, but will Is- conscious of <lb/>
their own weakness as compared <lb/>
and religions <lb/>
and political which will then hold <lb/>
way Besides masses nave <lb/>
with anarchy realize <lb/>
the form of govern <lb/>
Is better than none. The BUM <lb/>
will seek the ballot and <lb/>
peaceful re of earth's <lb/>
for elimination of evil, for <lb/>
1892 <lb/>
the placing of monopolies and <lb/>
and the supplies of nature in the hands <lb/>
the people for the public The <lb/>
crisis will Is- reached hither- <lb/>
to n holders of law shall <lb/>
of the law and of the <lb/>
will of majority as expressed by <lb/>
the ballot. Fear for future will <lb/>
lead well meaning masses lo <lb/>
and anarchy will result when <lb/>
Socialism falls. <lb/>
The Cloud's Silver Lining. <lb/>
R. would lie for <lb/>
ll future did we not have the <lb/>
Word of God assuring us of a <lb/>
glorious outcome Divine Wisdom has <lb/>
our day the great <lb/>
edge and skill which Is at the same <lb/>
breeding millionaires and <lb/>
tents. Had Gad lifted the veil a thou- <lb/>
sand years sooner. world would <lb/>
have lined up for Its Armageddon a <lb/>
thousand years sooner. But that <lb/>
Would have Is-en too soon for the Di- <lb/>
vine Messiah's King- <lb/>
Is to great Thousand- <lb/>
Year-Sabbath of world's history. <lb/>
in kindness veiled our eyes until <lb/>
the time when gathering to Ar- <lb/>
would Immediately precede <lb/>
Messiah's taking to Himself Ills great <lb/>
power, Ills reign. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Them Strong <lb/>
St. Paul prophetically of our <lb/>
time, that It would be one of serious <lb/>
trial and testing many to <lb/>
be The reason for this lie <lb/>
received not the Truth In <lb/>
the love of it III II, <lb/>
They preferred their own <lb/>
theories, the Apostle explains, and <lb/>
therefore God will give over to a <lb/>
and believe <lb/>
the lie which preferred, and let <lb/>
them for missing the Truth <lb/>
Which they did not love Thus they <lb/>
will be in condemned host, <lb/>
lug against because their lack <lb/>
of love for the Truth <lb/>
It Is sail to say that we all as Chris- <lb/>
have laboring under a <lb/>
delusion Plan. <lb/>
have claimed that Christ set up <lb/>
ills Church in Kingdom power, and <lb/>
that the Church has been reigning on <lb/>
the earth as His representative <lb/>
the strength of delusion, and <lb/>
heretics have persecuted to death <lb/>
as opponents to Christ's All <lb/>
the while we thoughtlessly repented <lb/>
the Lord Kingdom <lb/>
Thy will be done on earth, as In <lb/>
Heaven We knew that the Redeemer <lb/>
said that He would come again to <lb/>
make us Ills Bride and but <lb/>
we ignored the Scriptures We were <lb/>
drunk, as the Scriptures symbolically <lb/>
say. nations were with the <lb/>
false doctrine. It Is this false doctrine <lb/>
that will constitute the spirit <lb/>
which soon will begin to croak and to <lb/>
prepare for Armageddon <lb/>
The Bible presentation la that the <lb/>
world Is a section of the universe in <lb/>
rebellion against Divine authority, <lb/>
the captaincy of Satan and bis as- <lb/>
fallen angels. By Divine grace <lb/>
has already death for <lb/>
every and the merit of that sac- <lb/>
must, eventually, grant Adam and <lb/>
bis posterity a full, fair <lb/>
for the attainment of everlasting life. <lb/>
All who thus seek the Divine program <lb/>
are walking In the light may know <lb/>
something at least respecting the <lb/>
and These brethren <lb/>
not In darkness, that day land <lb/>
hat battle of Armageddon I should <lb/>
them a <lb/>
Armageddon Not Yet but Soon. <lb/>
For forty years the Armageddon <lb/>
forces been mustering Tor both <lb/>
sides of the Strikes, lockouts <lb/>
and riots, great and small, been <lb/>
merely Incidental skirmishes as the <lb/>
crossed each other's <lb/>
paths Court and Army scandals In <lb/>
Europe. Insurance. Trust Court <lb/>
scandals In America, have shaken pub- <lb/>
confidence Dynamite plots, <lb/>
ed by turns on employees and on em- <lb/>
further <lb/>
and tended to make each dis- <lb/>
trustful of the other Bitter and <lb/>
feelings on both sides are more and <lb/>
more manifest The lines of battle are <lb/>
daily distinctly marked. <lb/>
Nevertheless yet <lb/>
fought r her Intervene, <lb/>
according to I <lb/>
have two years to <lb/>
run The of the of our <lb/>
context must yet receive Mr- power. <lb/>
The Image must be transformed from <lb/>
a mere mechanism to a living force <lb/>
Protestant Federation realizes that Its <lb/>
organization will still be futile <lb/>
It receive Its clergy j <lb/>
directly or Indirectly shall be <lb/>
as possessed of <lb/>
and authority to teach This the <lb/>
prophecy indicates will come from the <lb/>
two which, we believe, <lb/>
symbolically represents the of <lb/>
England, nigh banded activities of <lb/>
Protestantism and Catholicism. , <lb/>
In conjunction for the suppression <lb/>
of human liberties, await this vivifying <lb/>
of the Image This may come, soon, <lb/>
but Armageddon cannot It but <lb/>
must follow perhaps a year after It. <lb/>
according to our vice, of he prophecy. <lb/>
Still another tiling Al- <lb/>
though the are gradually flowing <lb/>
Into gradually obtaining con- <lb/>
of laud of Canaan and <lb/>
say already nine- <lb/>
teen millionaires lire there <lb/>
less requires an evidently <lb/>
of wealthy Hebrews lo <lb/>
he there the crisis <lb/>
Is Indeed we understand <lb/>
In Holy <lb/>
Land will come at the very close of <lb/>
Armageddon Then Messiah's King- <lb/>
will begin to lie manifested. <lb/>
Thenceforth Israel In The land of prom- <lb/>
will from the <lb/>
of the the grandeur of <lb/>
Its <lb/>
princes Messiah's Kingdom all <lb/>
fill hut Invisible will to roll <lb/>
way curs,, tn lift up mankind.<lb/>
This Date in History <lb/>
December <lb/>
Sir Francis Drake, the first <lb/>
Englishman to sail around the <lb/>
world, died at Puerto Hello <lb/>
Born about 1537. <lb/>
W. Corcoran, founder <lb/>
of the Corcoran Art Gallery, <lb/>
born in Georgetown. D. C. Died <lb/>
in Washington, D. C. Feb. <lb/>
Roger of Mary- <lb/>
land attorney gen- <lb/>
of the states. <lb/>
The League Club, the <lb/>
first in Stales, form- <lb/>
ed In Philadelphia. <lb/>
-First meeting of the <lb/>
legislature. <lb/>
Corner stem-- laid the Ca- <lb/>
of St. John the Divine <lb/>
in New York City. <lb/>
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SAVE YOUR WIFE <lb/>
From the <lb/>
off <lb/>
of Richmond <lb/>
Charles Henry <lb/>
Duke of Richmond, of <lb/>
one of the proudest and longest titles <lb/>
In the peerage of the Kingdom, <lb/>
was born In December <lb/>
and his father upon <lb/>
the latter's death In 1895. His family <lb/>
traces a direct descent from Charles <lb/>
II and his favorite. Louise Renee. and <lb/>
through scores of intermarriages <lb/>
which have taken place since 1675 <lb/>
has allied Itself closely with most of <lb/>
the foremost families of <lb/>
The present Duke enlisted in the <lb/>
Guards and served gallantly <lb/>
through the last war in South <lb/>
ca. In parliament he has represent- <lb/>
ed two divisions of Sussex. His <lb/>
home Is in Sussex. <lb/>
the scene of the famous annual race <lb/>
meeting of name. In addition, <lb/>
lie possesses a magnificent residence <lb/>
in London and a castle in Scotland. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Insures his life k <lb/>
wile for his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures his hearth <lb/>
U wise both for his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may Insure health by guard- <lb/>
it. It is worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first attack of disease, <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
Itself In Innumerable <lb/>
TAKE. <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
has four successful <lb/>
stock companies. <lb/>
has a new sketch <lb/>
Vice Versa. <lb/>
Hal Held is to write a three-act <lb/>
drum for Rob <lb/>
Adelaide has been appearing <lb/>
in a revival of recently. <lb/>
David Is lo go Io the Pa- <lb/>
for an extended tour. <lb/>
has scored a <lb/>
with The Firefly in New York. <lb/>
Carter De Haven is writing a play <lb/>
which he intends to act himself. <lb/>
Joseph has been engaged <lb/>
for the cast of The Sunshine Girl. <lb/>
Wallace has left the cast <lb/>
Officer now playing In London. <lb/>
The marriage Is announced of Alia <lb/>
her leading man. Charles <lb/>
Hi ant. <lb/>
is to net Mrs. <lb/>
prop In Annie Russell's revival of <lb/>
Rivals. <lb/>
A new musical play shortly to be <lb/>
produced In Chicago Is called <lb/>
Geraldine. <lb/>
A new production to be made In <lb/>
Is called The House of Glass <lb/>
and Is by Max <lb/>
John Mason Is going on a long <lb/>
tern tour In The Attack, with Martha <lb/>
as leading lady. <lb/>
Maude Adams will soon <lb/>
her eight hundred and twenty-fifth <lb/>
performance of Peter Pan. <lb/>
James Montgomery. author of <lb/>
Ready Money, has finished another j <lb/>
comedy which he calls My Hero. <lb/>
I Our Wives is soon to begin an en- <lb/>
in Chicago. Von Luke <lb/>
been engaged for one of the roles, j <lb/>
Eleanor Kent has Joined the <lb/>
Foy company in Over the River, In <lb/>
the spring she is to appear In a new- <lb/>
opera. <lb/>
Harry Lander, the Scotch comedian <lb/>
and singer will begin his American <lb/>
tour In New York about the last of <lb/>
this month. <lb/>
and Paid For is to he <lb/>
in January In London. Frank <lb/>
Craven will go abroad to play his <lb/>
part. <lb/>
Ames will produce John <lb/>
latest play. The <lb/>
Son. at his Little New York, <lb/>
next season. <lb/>
Harry novel. The Rut- <lb/>
is to dramatized and will be <lb/>
produced by John Cort. with Hope <lb/>
Latham In the leading role. <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
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The Work <lb/>
in Half <lb/>
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Niter and easier, at one-tenth the <lb/>
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Burns Five Hours <lb/>
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ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
AMI NEW <lb/>
HOLIDAYS <lb/>
Reduced rule Bound Trip tick- <lb/>
will on Bale stations <lb/>
on Atlantic Coast Line lo <lb/>
point South Ohio and Po; <lb/>
East of the Mississippi <lb/>
rivers, including Washington, 1- <lb/>
Cincinnati, ind Evans- <lb/>
, for trains on Dec. <lb/>
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t easy for you to buy y holiday Roods t <lb/>
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You Need For <lb/>
winter <lb/>
is heavy underwear, outings, cotton flannels, white and <lb/>
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store, and s complete for your inspection. <lb/>
making your holiday shopping easy having such <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
you will find them fitting better <lb/>
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supposed, in quality, workman- <lb/>
ship and newest leathers, <lb/>
tans, patent leathers, run <lb/>
metal or kids. The shoe of <lb/>
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Coats and Suits <lb/>
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