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TUE <lb/>
Of E A S T E R <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ASH ONE, AMi IS SUE- <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARM I So COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IS THE WAY OF <lb/>
Alton. CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIll ST FA TIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB A S l NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
i- -i i -i--ii;, Hi. . <lb/>
WE DAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IS TUE <lb/>
PART OF SORT II ARc <lb/>
LISA ASH INVITE <lb/>
WHO TO GET <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb/>
BUSINESS TO TARE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AS <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE To BRING To THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AS <lb/>
HE UPON <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
I C. FRIDAY. JAM Ml <lb/>
N I Mill I<lb/>
OF <lb/>
Off JAIL <lb/>
Ottoman Would Have <lb/>
Powers Decide <lb/>
the Question <lb/>
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. <lb/>
Instructions which were sent lo Re- <lb/>
Pasha to be presented at yes- <lb/>
LABOR ARK of Peace confer- <lb/>
William Rockefeller is Virtually Mat <lb/>
a Prisoner in His Own Home; III <lb/>
Process Servers Hot Ml Oil Men, Want <lb/>
Him to Testify at <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. <lb/>
North Carolina furniture <lb/>
era won a victory when the Inter- <lb/>
lit IS <lb/>
SHIPPED IS SPECIAL TRAIN TO <lb/>
SHERIFF HAD <lb/>
TO SWEAR IS FIFTY NEW <lb/>
FOR THE JOURNEY <lb/>
in and which the head <lb/>
of the Ottoman delegation reported <lb/>
we in part undecipherable were to <lb/>
the of all mat-j <lb/>
I lit issue between Turkey and the <lb/>
decision of the <lb/>
bail exception of the <lb/>
lion of the future of the Ad- <lb/>
ll <lb/>
The official view is that this pro- <lb/>
. ., , of the affords the most <lb/>
CHICAGO, Dec. ,, , . . ,. ,. <lb/>
practical and at the same time the <lb/>
plication for writs to prevent re- means of reaching a <lb/>
convicted solution of all difficulties, <lb/>
labor leader In the dynamite cases So far as the is <lb/>
from Indianapolis to federal concerned the Turkish <lb/>
at was made to- upon the absolute maintenance <lb/>
day to Judge Seaman the United right a. <lb/>
i. la ready to place <lb/>
Judge Seaman refused to take any itself unreservedly in the hands of <lb/>
action saying that he would in Hie for the settlement of all <lb/>
Indianapolis on Thursday and would affecting the political organ- <lb/>
consider the matter of Albania and the <lb/>
limit of the new frontiers and the <lb/>
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. question of the Cretan Islands <lb/>
special train carrying the thirty-three j The Turkish contention is that the <lb/>
labor union officials to powers any case eventually must <lb/>
left here at today over supervise whatever arrangement Is <lb/>
the Pennsylvania railroad. made and the conflicting interests <lb/>
Fifty guards were sworn In to la calculated to cause in- <lb/>
company the train. <lb/>
Marshall Schmidt gave his special <lb/>
NEW Dec. the aid in the . to serve Win. <lb/>
of William a subpoena to appear in <lb/>
lei at Tarrytown and his Fifth ave- connection with the money <lb/>
residence and the New York res- <lb/>
of his two daughters. Mrs. D. Most of Hie deputies are on manufacturers, against the <lb/>
and Mrs. M. H. at the town house of Mr. Rockefeller Virginia territory in which it is <lb/>
were still surrounded by in Fifth Avenue. New York City. Act- <lb/>
today ready to trap the oil mag- lug -alarms is an- <lb/>
and serve him with a to Be the oil magnate and <lb/>
his presence before the get his Lack to Washington be- <lb/>
money trust investigating com- fore the II use convenes Thursday, <lb/>
Oil tale Hire- Detective <lb/>
So thoroughly has the net been It became today that to pro- <lb/>
spread that Rid- his bits nil and to frustrate any <lb/>
. Commerce Commission handed VENEZUELAN <lb/>
, , ,.,. BY AMERICAN <lb/>
an opinion in favor of the North H <lb/>
TURKS HACK <lb/>
TOWARDS tit KM ANY NOW <lb/>
claimed the rate on furniture to the <lb/>
against the North Carolina ELLIS ISLaNDS <lb/>
in favor of Virginia furniture<lb/>
The case was argued before <lb/>
commission several months ago by NEW YORK, Dec. Cat <lb/>
j finite delays and <lb/>
possible disagree- <lb/>
Therefore, the project of placing the <lb/>
case immediately In the hands of the <lb/>
guards final Instructions Just be- <lb/>
fore noon. Tho train was composed <lb/>
of two coaches and a baggage ear. <lb/>
,. n.-i the present equivocal <lb/>
Six-teen of the prisoners with their <lb/>
powers is likely to put an end more <lb/>
Alaskan Coal Fields Subject <lb/>
Discussion by <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
dell, of the House, who Is personally possible all., apt to subpoena J, Greensboro Mr of Venezuela, seek- <lb/>
in command or the forces believes that to forcibly I his home, Mr. Rock- L, . . . . int lo this country after a <lb/>
.,,.,, , , . . . ,, . . , . said that the victory won by <lb/>
Mr. will be served be- hat himself employed private <lb/>
fore another hours. For weeks detectives. <lb/>
past he has been sought In The could seen In the <lb/>
arson or leaving windows th Fifth Avenue <lb/>
premises under guard is being today. I hey are from <lb/>
subjected to the closest scrutiny; and agency to that which is aiding the <lb/>
exit is guarded, guards government. Dr. W. F. Chappel, Mr. <lb/>
said today that they were prepared for physician was to <lb/>
the Tar Heels means many thousands abroad, was taken off <lb/>
lot dollars to them. at <lb/>
I Mr. since the day and removed Kills <lb/>
a island, pending a decision be <lb/>
North Carolina and moved the . , ., . . , , ,. <lb/>
the . ,. will be allowed to enter the tinted <lb/>
an indefinite siege. enter the Fifth Avenue residence to- <lb/>
Almost entire House Staff Hunts Him day. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Dec. He <lb/>
of its market westward, it <lb/>
has had to secure buyers in <lb/>
with Virginia territory. New is traveling under the <lb/>
glares <lb/>
York. Pennsylvania and New name but was easily <lb/>
remained for some time. a by the officials. were <lb/>
the entire staff of the office of in the opinion of the subpoena <lb/>
sergeant-of-arms of the House of Rep- Indicated a doubt that Mr <lb/>
has left the capital to Rockefeller was within. <lb/>
I them per ear in favor of the <lb/>
accompanied by an interpreter, aid <lb/>
Prominent Farmer Ends Wholesale <lb/>
guards occupied tho first coach, and <lb/>
were placed in the second. <lb/>
The. seats In the coaches were <lb/>
ranged so that two prisoners would <lb/>
occupy each seat and directly facing <lb/>
them would sit their two guards. The <lb/>
prisoners were lo ride backwards. <lb/>
As soon as all were aboard tho train <lb/>
locked, not to opened <lb/>
again until Fort <lb/>
reached and during the night tho <lb/>
were be handcuffed. N. I Dec. <lb/>
car carried light lunches for Wilson devoted the morn- <lb/>
the guards and their prisoners and <lb/>
so the baggage of the newspaper officials, <lb/>
Judge took under advise- <lb/>
today a petition for a <lb/>
Life in <lb/>
Dec. W. <lb/>
u well-known farmer <lb/>
fail <lb/>
WILMINGTON Dec. <lb/>
of business, wholesale, of the J. c. <lb/>
incision is a victory on boarding La immediately <lb/>
tho North Carolina and hold a conference with the <lb/>
not only means that tho freight rates He directed them to Castro's state- <lb/>
on furniture and chairs will hereafter room, where they presented their <lb/>
be per carload lots, and explained they had or- <lb/>
20.000 pounds hut It also the to take him <lb/>
means that in the shippers to Island. <lb/>
of North Carolina may he assured those are the laws of <lb/>
that the on- <lb/>
this decision, has in- <lb/>
Olin township, was found dead at Stevenson company went into the <lb/>
home, north of here, with a hands of a receiver today upon <lb/>
bullet bole in his head, and the of the and Harper <lb/>
Us desire and willingness to <lb/>
I correct the lone standing <lb/>
which have existed against the cities <lb/>
of Carolina and In favor of <lb/>
cations are that ho committed company. T. W. Davis of the local of In the <lb/>
His baggage was hastily gathered <lb/>
and he was taken on board the gov- <lb/>
boat Immigrant which start- <lb/>
ed Immediately for Ellis island. <lb/>
lie looked forward, he said <lb/>
visit with Representative <lb/>
later In the day. after which <lb/>
of was something <lb/>
might known as to the <lb/>
error. Bled by the attorneys for the . , <lb/>
error, of the extra session of Congress <lb/>
men under sentence to ,.,. <lb/>
, and plans for tariff revision. <lb/>
prison and set Thur day <lb/>
morning at ten o'clock for a he <lb/>
hearing, when a for a writ of <lb/>
also will be filed. today. <lb/>
United States District Attorney ,,, <lb/>
Charles W. Miller, asking that the talked <lb/>
court delay action, declared much of j A ,, of <lb/>
the petition was and that he Io ask. <lb/>
wished to have time to go over It care- <lb/>
fully eliminate such parts as lie g of a, <lb/>
said did not correspond to the records. their <lb/>
He asked that tho matter go over the of <lb/>
until after Now Rear's. The hearing n <lb/>
was In the chambers. Mr said he and the Dem- <lb/>
The prisoners left tho county Jail state Chairman Heffner. of <lb/>
ac o'clock sharp they Washington, were appointed a corn- <lb/>
emerged they Joined In loud cheering to bring Alaskan be- <lb/>
Lewis, San Francisco, member of president-elect at an early <lb/>
the executive board of the Ironwork- Mr Heffner, he added, was <lb/>
Union and i- B. acting m soon confer with <lb/>
of tho union, who are the <lb/>
only officials of the international 1111- <lb/>
of Jail present to see, Honks <lb/>
the train off. I DALLAS. A. <lb/>
as a result of the <lb/>
Han on Copper , i, travelers <lb/>
D Jan. . interchangeable mileage <lb/>
of copper salts In the system for traveling was today <lb/>
foods, principally peas restored by practically ail of the <lb/>
i by leading the <lb/>
food order put Into effect today -f-1,. basil which he restoration <lb/>
the of made i <lb/>
any vegetable mm purchaser of the <lb/>
copper salts will be considered n free of <lb/>
under the t refund providing all the <lb/>
w. art compiled with. <lb/>
tide. Mr. look his wife bar, was appointed receiver by Judge <lb/>
and Children to the home of his wife's Oliver II. Allen In chambers at Kin- <lb/>
father. J. W. Thursday, Mr. Davis has already taken <lb/>
and since that time he had been at charge. The indebtedness of the <lb/>
home alone. is given at with as- <lb/>
j sets at about The <lb/>
TEAK ties are of the capital of <lb/>
Company with James II. <lb/>
What Is lining On Among The Bus- of principal stockholders <lb/>
Houses manager of the business. Tho i <lb/>
The reporter took a hurried trip receiver expresses the belief that he <lb/>
Wednesday among the business will able to pay off the debts of <lb/>
houses to ascertain what changes had the company In full. <lb/>
taken place. The few noted <lb/>
the high of satisfaction w Year in <lb/>
among employer and em- BERLIN, Jan. Year's eve <lb/>
nearly all remaining In their aDd year's day have been ob-l. <lb/>
accustomed places. served in with the <lb/>
Mr. Coy Forbes retires at and loyalty lo tradition. L <lb/>
of freight enforced by was dressed in a dark <lb/>
matter <lb/>
the <lb/>
Until tho early hours this morning ; <lb/>
and Company's and returns to his <lb/>
home in the country. every wan thronged and tho <lb/>
Mr. J. D. formerly with streets were filled with <lb/>
C. T. goes to Kelford. makers. The attended <lb/>
and a fur-lined and wore a <lb/>
high silk hat. He Carried a gold- <lb/>
beaded cane. His skin was sallow, <lb/>
but ho appeared in good health. <lb/>
Castro's detention originates with <lb/>
the slate department at Washington. <lb/>
The order for holding the Venezuelan <lb/>
at quarantine was received by Com- <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Immigration, on Sunday from <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Commerce and This order la- <lb/>
carrying the blocks wrapped Commissioner Williams to ex <lb/>
and addressed, U to tho Castro as to his right tn enter <lb/>
and the local post- tho country under the immigration <lb/>
office force to carry tho laws, and stated that Castro must not <lb/>
pounds of blocks Into be admitted reference to <lb/>
office lo have the stamps can- department at <lb/>
made by <lb/>
They are being sent out as provides for the <lb/>
samples by a manufacturer. k- f special board of Inquiry at <lb/>
to deal with his case. <lb/>
Plans examine Castro as to his <lb/>
TO SHIP <lb/>
BLOCKS <lb/>
PARCELS POST <lb/>
GARY, Dec. <lb/>
thousand concrete paving blocks <lb/>
each in a stamped <lb/>
parcel, will be the first install- <lb/>
of parcel post mail to <lb/>
leave the city. Two big <lb/>
who found that he could send <lb/>
them out cheaper by parcel <lb/>
Mr. H. I-. Hodges, formerly with church services this morning and . . <lb/>
Shoe Co., is now In the court held the usual court In condition at this hearing <lb/>
as deputy register of deeds. White Hall at Potsdam, where he <lb/>
Mr. W. J. Clark retires at C. received ambassadors, the <lb/>
Mr. J. D. Martin changes chancellor and the high mill- <lb/>
from S. M. to C. S. and civil officials. <lb/>
and Mr. Tucker takes a <lb/>
lion with Mr. j <lb/>
Mr. C. D. Tunstall changes from succeeded by Mrs. Willie Gardner. <lb/>
Pension Plan in <lb/>
NEW YORK. Jan. far <lb/>
were made early In the day by Com- <lb/>
Williams. The wit- <lb/>
. to be called were physicians of <lb/>
most far-reaching plan yet adopted who will tea <lb/>
by any American Industrial corpora- <lb/>
turn for the pensioning of lbs employ <lb/>
es that lit Into effect today the Castro has been suffering for some <lb/>
J. R. and J. O. to C. T. Mun- Miss May who was bell system and affiliated from an Infectious disease, it is <lb/>
ford, and Is succeeded In the Move in H. A. White's insurance Interests. A fund of for reported and this alone might be <lb/>
store by Mr. N. W. Jackson who was office has returned to her home in pensions, sick benefits and life in- n ground to warrant his <lb/>
the John Flanagan Maryland. <lb/>
has been made available for lion Whatever the outcome of this <lb/>
Mr. Malt retires Frank the employee of the several hearing, It was understood that Can- <lb/>
their families and depend- <lb/>
would be allowed to make the <lb/>
formerly with <lb/>
Muggy Co. <lb/>
The firm of Patrick and has Wilson's to engage in business for <lb/>
changed to V. B. Staton. Mr. himself. amounting altogether to more formal appeal for a rehearing <lb/>
having purchased Mr. Patrick's In- H. II. agent and than quarter of a million people. In case decision today is against <lb/>
In the business. The latter f. H. broker, are moving The fund is to be provided by <lb/>
devote his time lo the office of across the street to the building for- R approbations by American This would delay proceedings for a <lb/>
township constable occupied by W. L. Best. and Telegraph Company, sum. lei to enable the <lb/>
Mr. Tom Du retires from Mrs. P. Carroll takes a position the Western Union Telegraph 0111- meat to obtain documentary evidence <lb/>
tho office of Dr. to with The Reflector us in and the Western Com- from of charge made <lb/>
for the Jobs milling department <lb/>
Flanagan GO., and Mr Linda Mr. Hagan Hodges retires es <lb/>
him at Dr. Laugh- in the Dr. Syndicate Colo., <lb/>
office and to his home iii the Dr, II Hyatt he Hotel offers a puns for a <lb/>
HI I retires Mrs. country. Mi. Barrett, of Bertha 6th, to treat Champion Ritchie and Joe <lb/>
L. to go to and Is succeeding diseases of the eve and lit glasses. Riven on Washington's <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
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Professional Cards. <lb/>
r. . <lb/>
Office second Hour in Wooten <lb/>
Third Si., court house <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
L. I. Moore <lb/>
W. Long <lb/>
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Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
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In Mini <lb/>
Fire. Sick and Accident <lb/>
i. Office Fourth rear Prank <lb/>
on M fl <lb/>
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FOR DEALING WITH<lb/>
store <lb/>
at <lb/>
In Building. Third <lb/>
wherever his are <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
Hal IS.-id is lo write a three-act <lb/>
drama for Hub <lb/>
Adelaide has been appearing <lb/>
in a revival of Fanchon <lb/>
David is to go to the Pa- <lb/>
Coast for an extended tour. <lb/>
has scored a <lb/>
with The Firefly in New York. <lb/>
are live good reasons <lb/>
for dealing with us. You win do well ls writing a play <lb/>
t,. them. We can be of assist- to himself. <lb/>
am e lo you in more ways and Joseph has been engaged <lb/>
will be glad lo give you any and all for the cast of The Sunshine Girl, <lb/>
particulars. If you want to Wallace has left the cast <lb/>
money- we can help you. If you Officer now playing in London. <lb/>
We invite in ; of our <lb/>
of Guns, <lb/>
and Pistols. <lb/>
We have a collection which <lb/>
you can select one lo you. <lb/>
consisting of Ithaca and J <lb/>
Guns; Marlin, Remington, <lb/>
Winchester, <lb/>
Rifle.--; Smith Cults, <lb/>
Harrison and Richards Pis- <lb/>
Ce lo call on us for tire- <lb/>
arms and munition. <lb/>
j. R. i J. G. Move <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Alton at Law <lb/>
mice in Building, door <lb/>
from <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
II. S. Ward C. C. Pierce <lb/>
Washington, N. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Law <lb/>
I Practice in all the courts <lb/>
I Office in Wot ten Building on Third <lb/>
Street. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
to borrow have It lo <lb/>
loan. <lb/>
Star the New Year with the <lb/>
to save. <lb/>
Our Shares <lb/>
III AMI LOAM <lb/>
ASSOCIATION <lb/>
MI N.<lb/>
Law <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Attorney at <lb/>
i on the Court <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
S. Vt. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
I formerly occupied by J. I. <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb/>
limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Nose and Throat <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C <lb/>
Office with Dr. L. James, <lb/>
day every Monday, i a m to pm <lb/>
iV. c. . M. <lb/>
, Engineer at Law <lb/>
CLARK <lb/>
Civil Engineers and <lb/>
Surveyor <lb/>
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i MOVED <lb/>
Into Now <lb/>
S Corner 2nd rod Street <lb/>
s M r <lb/>
Man <lb/>
and <lb/>
Phone Mo or <lb/>
Mi Train <lb/>
The marriage is announced of Alia <lb/>
to her leading man. Charles <lb/>
Hi ant. <lb/>
is to act Mrs. Kala- <lb/>
prop In Annie Russell's revival of The <lb/>
A new musical play shortly to be <lb/>
produced in Chicago is called<lb/>
A new production to be made in Los <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/>
Redman as leading lady. <lb/>
Maude Adams will soon <lb/>
eight hundred and twenty-fifth <lb/>
of Peter Pan. <lb/>
LOOSE LEAF <lb/>
BOOKS <lb/>
We have the <lb/>
for Greenville <lb/>
for the <lb/>
known <lb/>
agency <lb/>
and vi- <lb/>
widely- <lb/>
Eight S. I, L Workmen lire <lb/>
Killed by Terrible Boiler <lb/>
Explosion <lb/>
COURT AMI CITY OFFICIALS <lb/>
Churches, Lodges and <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Sheriff-S. Dudley. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb/>
of <lb/>
B. Wilson. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
II. M. Lewis, W. K. Proctor. M. T. <lb/>
COLUMBIA, S. C, Dec. J. G. Taylor, <lb/>
board Air Line officials here report <lb/>
A. <lb/>
i v <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, shoddy shoe bides 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 out business, <lb/>
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we <lb/>
are in duty bound to give it to will. <lb/>
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle- <lb/>
men, and boys and girls are for your <lb/>
iv. f. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
opposite I. I. Smith Co's <lb/>
and door lo John Flan- <lb/>
Bean Buggy Company's new building <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Cum paid fut <lb/>
ii Colon Oil. <lb/>
.-t. <lb/>
i U <lb/>
and Gail ft At <lb/>
Heat flow <lb/>
lye. <lb/>
oil, cotton <lb/>
garden applet <lb/>
and <lb/>
warn, wooden ware, <lb/>
beat bat <lb/>
new Royal Machine and <lb/>
other good. Quality aid <lb/>
for Cum. <lb/>
me U. <lb/>
eight men were killed In the ex- <lb/>
of a boiler in one of the shop <lb/>
buildings of the system at Hamlet. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
B. general foreman; <lb/>
brother, William Utter; Electric- <lb/>
Reynold and six roundhouse <lb/>
helpers, mostly arc report- <lb/>
ed, dead . <lb/>
I . caused by turn- <lb/>
water Into a boiler While it was <lb/>
lint. The walls of tie engine room <lb/>
were demolished and the roof blown <lb/>
off the machine shop. <lb/>
A large number of men were era- <lb/>
ployed in the shops and it was con- <lb/>
remarkable that the <lb/>
were not larger. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
SPOUTS<lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
TIS A FEAT TO FIT <lb/>
GREENVILLE <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/>
Reflector Advertisements Pay <lb/>
Cabbage Plants <lb/>
MILLIONS OF I III 1.11 <lb/>
FROST PROOF l PLANTS <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
The following Jersey Wake- <lb/>
Held, Charleston <lb/>
and Loll Drum Head. <lb/>
This selection should i con- <lb/>
headings <lb/>
Prepared for shipment . s from <lb/>
to at per thousand. <lb/>
Over at per thousand, <lb/>
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Legal Notices. corded in the Register of of- <lb/>
of Pitt county in Book 0-9. page <lb/>
I N ii undersigned will expose to <lb/>
By virtue of the authority of a public sale before the court house <lb/>
Otter mad on the day of in Greenville to the highest <lb/>
n, proceed- bidder on the 13th day <lb/>
in pending Pitt Superior court, in a certain tract or par- <lb/>
a case entitled C. Williams Ind lying and being in the <lb/>
Nellie S. William, L. Wells i-,,,. of North Carolina. <lb/>
and wile. Ext in Swift Creek township, de- <lb/>
tho will as <lb/>
expose to public sale, before the -Adjoining the lands of J. A. <lb/>
court nous door Greenville, to on the south and by the <lb/>
the highest bidder, Monday, the Dennis and mount <lb/>
day of January, at and on Hie north <lb/>
noon, three certain tracts or lots of tho east by J. A. Han- <lb/>
in the county of Pitt and state containing U acres, more or <lb/>
of North Carolina and in the town am. being the land conveyed to <lb/>
of Greenville described as fol- Battle by Richard Little and <lb/>
lows, wire. <lb/>
One lot at C. L. Bale <lb/>
corner on Dickinson av- deed. <lb/>
and running in a southwesterly day of December, <lb/>
direction Dickinson avenue 1912. <lb/>
feet to Washington street, thence RICHARD LITTLE, <lb/>
north or nearly so, with Washington Mortgagee, <lb/>
street feet to R. L. Q. James and Son, <lb/>
corner, thence cast, or nearly so, <lb/>
lino to C. L. <lb/>
corner, thence with said <lb/>
line feet to the beginning. <lb/>
township, on the north side of Tar <lb/>
river, on the Greenville and Bethel <lb/>
road, tho land of A. M. <lb/>
Willis Fleming, deceased, <lb/>
and others , being lots and in <lb/>
the division of the land of Willis <lb/>
Shivers, deceased, and being the laud <lb/>
owned by George Mooring the time <lb/>
. containing <lb/>
or less Also acres, be- <lb/>
same deeded to Sam Mooring by <lb/>
Mooring and wife, which piece <lb/>
adjoins the Jas. Moore land, the A. <lb/>
t . right-of-way and others, ref- <lb/>
lo which deed is hereby <lb/>
tor description. <lb/>
This Dec. 18th, 1912. <lb/>
K. ti. JAMES, <lb/>
1- I'd ltd Mortgagee. <lb/>
HUES WILL <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By of tho powers contain- <lb/>
ed a certain deed from <lb/>
OTTOMAN ABE <lb/>
FORCED TO OFF <lb/>
AMI I MIL <lb/>
a nun <lb/>
THE TURKS WISH LOOK AFTER <lb/>
LONDON. Dec, peace en- <lb/>
NOTICE TO TORS <lb/>
letters of with the <lb/>
on Dickinson avenue, and being the upon the estate of <lb/>
lot on which the late Jane U Goodwin <lb/>
Gardner, deceased, late of the <lb/>
formerly lived and being the same of day been <lb/>
issued to me by clerk of the <lb/>
court of said county and <lb/>
duly and given bond as <lb/>
such, <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons holding claims against said es- <lb/>
to present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or be- <lb/>
fore the 12th day of December. 1913. <lb/>
or this will be plead In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All In- <lb/>
to said estate are <lb/>
to make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This 12th day of December, <lb/>
1912. <lb/>
J. J. MAY. Administrator <lb/>
nun of <lb/>
Waller Gardner, Deed. <lb/>
JARVIS A blow. Attorney. <lb/>
which was convoyed to her by deed <lb/>
from G. A. White and wife, dated <lb/>
March 9th, and recorded in the <lb/>
of the register of deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county, less the part by her conveyed. <lb/>
See Book P-4, page <lb/>
One other tract, beginning <lb/>
on east side of Pitt street, at H. A. <lb/>
Tyson's corner and running <lb/>
with Pitt street to Mrs. Stock's <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, in a northerly <lb/>
direction feet to R. A. Tyson's <lb/>
corner, at a point feet from the <lb/>
beginning, thence from the beginning <lb/>
with K. A. Tyson's line in a wester- <lb/>
direction feet to the beginning <lb/>
on Pill street and being the same lot <lb/>
conveyed by from B. S. Shop- <lb/>
and wife to Jane L Godwin. Taken <lb/>
Feb. lib. 1896. end recorded in On my farm one black male hog <lb/>
Hook 8-5. page In tho register unmarked, bind legs. Owner <lb/>
of deeds office of Pitt county, loss can get same by applying lo me and <lb/>
the part conveyed by said Jane L. paying all charges. <lb/>
Godwin T. J. COX. <lb/>
One other lot. beginning on N. C Route <lb/>
the northwest Bide of Dickinson ave- ltd <lb/>
at corner of the Pres--------- <lb/>
church lot and running a LAND SALE <lb/>
course with of mortgage executed <lb/>
on avenue 1-3 feet to Mrs. delivered by John C Tyson and <lb/>
Block's line. feet to corner or Sophia A. Tyson, to J. R. and <lb/>
bend in Mrs. Stock line. O. on the 17th day of Jan- <lb/>
and corner of the lot last above de- 1908- which mortgage was re- <lb/>
thence in a northerly corded In the office of the register of <lb/>
with tho line of lot above de- deeds of Pitt county in book R-8. page <lb/>
feet to R. A. Tyson's the undersigned will sell for <lb/>
and corner of Presbyterian cash before the court door in <lb/>
church lot feet to tho beginning Greenville at public auction on Wed- <lb/>
and being the same lot conveyed U January 15th. 1913. the fol- <lb/>
the late Jane L. Godwin by deed lowing described tract or parcel of <lb/>
from J. R. Moore, D. R. Evans and land, situate in township, ad- <lb/>
C. Hamilton, trustees of the Pres- Joining the lands of Robert W. Faith <lb/>
church, dated Nov. and others and lying on the north <lb/>
1895. and recorded in the office of aide of the public road leading from <lb/>
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county, to Bell's Cross Roads; <lb/>
In Book D-6, to which deed beginning on said road at the bridge <lb/>
reference is made -loss that part across the Atkinson and Clark Canal <lb/>
heretofore conveyed by the said Jane and running in a westerly direction <lb/>
L. Godwin. With said road to a point where a <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. from thence to said line to the <lb/>
This land can be sold at private Atkinson and Clark Canal, thence <lb/>
sale date of sale, If said canal to the beginning, con- <lb/>
price Is offered. taming acres, it being the eastern <lb/>
This December 4th, 1912, end of the farm on which the <lb/>
WM. H. LONG, Tyson and wife now reside. <lb/>
Said land is sold to satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
This Dec. 14th. 1912. <lb/>
J. R. and J. G. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
J C. Williams to Ella It. Skinner, representing the Balkan <lb/>
dated the 14th day of November, and the Turkish empire met again In <lb/>
1904. and recorded in Book 1-S. page SI. James today and after an <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt hour and a half discussion decided <lb/>
county, the undersigned will expose on a further adjournment until <lb/>
public sale before the court Monday afternoon, <lb/>
door in Greenville. N. C, on Mon- The delegates of Greece, <lb/>
day the 20th day of January. 1913, Montenegro. and Turkey, <lb/>
the following described tract or at II o'clock. It was the turn of <lb/>
of land, Turks lo <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of Pasha took the chair. <lb/>
hind situate in Pitt county, in <lb/>
township described as adjoining the <lb/>
land of Hardy Parker. Joseph A <lb/>
Walston and other, containing <lb/>
acres, more or less, and being u <lb/>
land whereon L. W. Reasons and <lb/>
wife formerly resided and being the <lb/>
Identical of land that was eon--., <lb/>
the Turkish conditions quite <lb/>
able and after an hour and a half dis <lb/>
as no farther progress was <lb/>
Business began at once, the first <lb/>
matter on hand being the presentation <lb/>
by tho Turkish plenipotentiaries of <lb/>
counter-proposals put forward <lb/>
he Ottoman government in reply u <lb/>
those offered by the Balkan allies. <lb/>
Tho Balkan representative found <lb/>
to J. J. Walston and wife, <lb/>
Manila K. Walston married L. <lb/>
as appears of record in <lb/>
Register of Deeds Office of Pitt <lb/>
County In Hook V-V. page and <lb/>
being the same tract of land that <lb/>
was conveyed to John J. Walston, <lb/>
as in Register of Deeds of- <lb/>
Hook R-R, pages 184-85, and be- <lb/>
the Identical land that was con- <lb/>
Hurry Skinner by I. W, <lb/>
Reasons and wife by deed <lb/>
dated the 9th day of February, <lb/>
and recorded in R-4, page <lb/>
Of Register of Deeds office of <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
SALK <lb/>
made, the Turkish envoys said that <lb/>
they again communicate With <lb/>
their government at Constantinople. <lb/>
The official story of the sixth <lb/>
of the peace conference issued <lb/>
immediately after its adjournment <lb/>
Turkish delegate having <lb/>
their counter-proposals, the <lb/>
delegate of the Balkan allies made <lb/>
observation and the meeting <lb/>
was adjourned until <lb/>
The proposals today by <lb/>
the Ottoman delegates <lb/>
First. The province of <lb/>
remain under the direct <lb/>
of Turkey. <lb/>
Second. Macedonia to be converted <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the super- a principality with as <lb/>
court of county made by The principality to be under <lb/>
Honor Frank Carter, at the of the Sultan of <lb/>
lier term, 1912. In the case of J. but governed by a prince <lb/>
James against S. K. Jackson, Balkan allies and nominated <lb/>
commissioner will sell for by Sultan of Turkey. This prince <lb/>
cash before the court house door in a Protestant and a <lb/>
Greenville on Monday. January <lb/>
1913. tho following described real Third. Albania to he autonomous <lb/>
estate, the sovereignly of the Sultan <lb/>
and governed by a prince of the <lb/>
lot In the town of be- <lb/>
where A. Jackson formerly <lb/>
resided, beginning at a stake. S. II. ,. , , . ., <lb/>
t., possibility of a renewal of his <lb/>
WOOdS corner and running with his , <lb/>
line south 1-2. east 1-2 poles; <lb/>
thence north east feet; thence <lb/>
north west 1-2 poles to the <lb/>
middle of the street; thence with the <lb/>
middle of the street south west <lb/>
feet to tho <lb/>
one-half undivided <lb/>
Arthur Dead <lb/>
of <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Department of State. <lb/>
To all to Whom These Presents May F G ,,,, and Son <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
Whereas, it appears to my ,, <lb/>
by duly authenticated record of J VALUABLE FARM SALE <lb/>
the proceedings for the voluntary did-, I will sell for half cash and <lb/>
thereof by the unanimous on easy terms the enclosed part <lb/>
consent of all the stockholders, of my Brice's Creek plan- <lb/>
in my office, that tho E. about four miles south <lb/>
t Sons Company, a corporation of this cf the city of New Bern on the west <lb/>
State, whose principal office ls situated of Brice's Creek, a navigable <lb/>
in the town of Ayden, county of Pitt, stream. There between and <lb/>
State of North Carolina R. acres cleared with abundant <lb/>
being the agent therein and In her for plantation purposes. The <lb/>
thereof, upon whom process high and dry ranging <lb/>
may be has complied to feet above Brice's Creek <lb/>
the requirements of chapter which is Its eastern boundary. It <lb/>
of 1905, entitled General DuRant Hatch and <lb/>
preliminary to tho issuing of this ., w plantation <lb/>
of and is a very tobacco, cotton <lb/>
Now, Therefore. J. Bryan Grimes, and grain land and has <lb/>
Secretary of Slate of North Carolina. a very fine grove and splendid water <lb/>
do hereby certify that tho said may be had anywhere on It. It Is <lb/>
did, on tho 2nd day of Do- convenient to New Bern by both <lb/>
comber, 1912. rile In my office a duly and road <lb/>
and attested consent In writ-1 More woodland will be sold with <lb/>
to the dissolution of said , desired. <lb/>
ration, executed by all the stock- a. D. WARD, <lb/>
holders thereof, which said consent Bern, N. C. <lb/>
and the record of the proceedings <lb/>
aforesaid are now on file In my <lb/>
office provided by law. <lb/>
In Whereof. I have here- By virtue of a eon-ed <lb/>
to set my hand and affixed my and delivered by Mooring and <lb/>
at Raleigh, this 2nd day of Marv Mooring, to F fl June.<lb/>
Duke's Mixture Umbrella <lb/>
Whether you smoke Mixture in pipe or cigar- <lb/>
It Is delightfully satisfying Everywhere it is the <lb/>
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In each sack there are one and a halt ounces of <lb/>
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rolling popular And with each sack you get a present <lb/>
a of cigarette papers tree <lb/>
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m ;. PLUG <lb/>
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tUX CIGARETTES. mUm <lb/>
last or ms. <lb/>
Premium <lb/>
St Louis. Mo <lb/>
I Ottoman family who is to he <lb/>
chosen for a term of five years with <lb/>
All the islands In the <lb/>
Aegean Sea to remain Turkish. <lb/>
Fifth. The Cretan question not to <lb/>
be one for the decision of the <lb/>
as it is a matter between <lb/>
Turkey and the Great European pow- <lb/>
In the stable lot beginning at a stake <lb/>
on Pitt street feet from the <lb/>
of Pitt and Queen streets and; <lb/>
runs north west feet to the line Arthur Brown. year old son <lb/>
A. L. Jackson's store thence Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, died n <lb/>
with said A. L. Jackson's line south little past o'clock Friday night, at <lb/>
west feet; south their home on Fourth street. The <lb/>
least about feet to Pitt announcement of the death of this <lb/>
I thence east to Pitt street feet to bright boy came as a great surprise <lb/>
the beginning, being the same two to a large circle of relatives and <lb/>
deeded to S. K. Jackson by J, friends, not many of when even knew <lb/>
B. James, reference to deeds he was sick. He was out enjoying <lb/>
are hereby made for more accurate Christmas day with his companions, <lb/>
but that night had a chill which do- <lb/>
This Dec. 1912. in a violent attack of <lb/>
F. G. JAMES. which caused his death <lb/>
ltd Commissioner. <lb/>
Much sympathy ls expressed for the <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS sorrowing parents and family in their <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the sudden bereavement, <lb/>
superior court clerk of Pitt county The funeral was held in the <lb/>
as administratrix of the of church at o'clock Sat. after- <lb/>
John E. King, deceased, is noon, service being conducted by <lb/>
hereby given to all persons Indebted Dallas Tucker. The pall bearers <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate pay- Messrs. W. H. Long. R. <lb/>
to the undersigned; and all llama, H. C. Forbes. Roy W. <lb/>
persons having claims against said B Wilson, Jr. and H. L. Allen. <lb/>
estate are hereby notified to <lb/>
the same to the undersigned for pay- WILSON <lb/>
on or before the 17th day of Will Be <lb/>
December, 1913. or this notice will Inaugurated President March <lb/>
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This th day of December. 1912. <lb/>
ALICE A. KING, <lb/>
of John K. King. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
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for and t <lb/>
A. D. 1912. <lb/>
J. BRYAN <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
on the 22nd day of June, which <lb/>
mortgage was duly recorded the <lb/>
office of register of deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county In Book 0-9. pane the <lb/>
will sell for cash before <lb/>
court house door In Greenville <lb/>
on Monday. January 80th the <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
in s mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by Frank Battle am of the Sam Mooring In <lb/>
wife to Richard Little on the land <lb/>
day of January, 1911. and duly re <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 <lb/>
AIR RAILWAY Is making prep <lb/>
lo take care of the great <lb/>
of people who will attend same. <lb/>
Special trains, special Pullman Cars <lb/>
special Coaches will he required in <lb/>
large number, if you expect to <lb/>
tend this great event you should get <lb/>
busy clubs, societies, schools and <lb/>
. other bodies of all kinds <lb/>
n I p expecting to attend should get in <lb/>
On hog black once. the undersigned who <lb/>
and red spotted, unmarked. Owner will give you Important Information. <lb/>
can get same by applying to me and take care of you or your party <lb/>
charge, In the best manner possible. <lb/>
J, H. S. <lb/>
N. C. Route fl. Division Passenger Agent. <lb/>
LOST DOG WITH <lb/>
liver colored snot, has collar with <lb/>
Henry initials on same. Lib- <lb/>
reward for he return or <lb/>
leading to her recovery. I. <lb/>
; Mill, it v. N. C. <lb/>
U lid <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
DRIVING LAMP <lb/>
is the most compact and efficient <lb/>
lighting device for all kinds of vehicles. <lb/>
Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with <lb/>
thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or <lb/>
detached. Throws a clear feet ahead. <lb/>
Extra large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a <lb/>
hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb/>
At <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
. <lb/>
IV, R. HUDSON, <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
ANOTHER YEAR <lb/>
The coming legislature should not We hope not a few people are <lb/>
The year 1912 Is tottering on the waste any time over little matters paring a years subscription to <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
brink and will pass out tonight. At that boards of county commissioners Reflector as one of their new year HI AVERS <lb/>
OF SCIENCE FOR <lb/>
THERE POSSIBLY BE A <lb/>
KB PROTECTION <lb/>
During Its session, Congress midnight It will die by limitation and might readily attend to for their r- resolutions. <lb/>
. . . , . , m . will be left only to memory. Let us counties. will be <lb/>
will be asked lo pass a bill <lb/>
8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8 8.8.8 <lb/>
I Once a <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
Inf. <lb/>
look back kindly at the old year and enough state-wide questions like stock a, ,, year for your <lb/>
lg for the federal protection of J Ralph Her. the musical comedy <lb/>
brought us. for who can truthfully expenses fit the revenue, and or B bank account. be bet- play <lb/>
habitat Is not fixed and whose the year was not better to other matters affecting the <lb/>
northern and southern migrations him than he deserved After all. each of all the people, to consume the tn- <lb/>
them to spend only part of the passing year brings us Just what we tire sixty days of the session If prop- <lb/>
in one or territory. It look for If we look for good, we looked after. <lb/>
Is proposed that the Department of find good. If the year holds out op- <lb/>
mouths. <lb/>
ma be bad upon <lb/>
application at the business office in Agriculture shall be authorized to which we fail to grasp, some tilings Greenville is very sure this time. <lb/>
corner suitable regulations to give the fault is ours and cannot claim before this new year gets very <lb/>
i reels. <lb/>
called Worthy Mrs. <lb/>
---------o I is to go <lb/>
The old weather saying that for a long run after the holidays, <lb/>
the days grow longer the cold grows Warrens of is being <lb/>
is certainly coming around <lb/>
used in stock companies with <lb/>
All cards of thanks -.- <lb/>
respect will be at <lb/>
cent <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
will be f r three <lb/>
cents per line, up to Hues. <lb/>
Entered as second class matter <lb/>
August at tin- post <lb/>
tied- <lb/>
act of March i. <lb/>
Lewis Waller and Madge <lb/>
going lo produce a new play in <lb/>
Canada- <lb/>
feet to the protection and with the that we did not have a chance. We are the completion of the march the suffragettes John Philip Sousa's <lb/>
st amount of scientifically collect- are largely the architects of our own tor Hotel, the building of a cotton is as good a way to attract Is to be produced early <lb/>
ed and carefully information fortunes and makers of our own and fertilizer plant and the could f. is a pi prob- <lb/>
ha its disposal in the re- and time brings us the beginning of work on the govern-1 -o induced in England by Mar- <lb/>
cords of its various bureaus the de- for developing these. <lb/>
ably be <lb/>
building. There other need-, You can be looking back over the tin <lb/>
undoubtedly is well equipped True some of us may have made ed things that our people can have if mistakes of the year and get ready Joseph Weber is to a new <lb/>
to undertake this task. mistakes, for human to err, yet they get together and go after to do better next time which <lb/>
It may be as well to explain at these mistakes, instead of being brood- . Silver U win produced <lb/>
once that not mere sentimentalists, ed over and becoming a discourage- Tomorrow, last Sunday the he <lb/>
but expert and cautious naturalists, should be remembered only as beg paper the will be a good time to prepare a called and deals <lb/>
FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
MONEY <lb/>
Does a money trust actually <lb/>
Is it possible for a to <lb/>
exist <lb/>
These are two very different <lb/>
The former question has not yet <lb/>
been answered by the commit- <lb/>
tee or by any other public authority. <lb/>
The latter question has been too <lb/>
and rashly answered by Mr. J. <lb/>
Morgan. <lb/>
Mi. Morgan hastened to assure the <lb/>
country the other day while testify- <lb/>
before committee a <lb/>
and other persons who have studied a lesson in experience to Inspire us year ft cw home new ear <lb/>
the from the of heller effort next time. There may of u c, . four <lb/>
the scientist, arc responsible for this hare been trials, but he who has N c I winds up 1912 Saturdays and <lb/>
Dowd has Just completed for his pa- tomorrow will be the last Sunday of <lb/>
interesting and significant expression surmounted these has only been made <lb/>
of the relatively recent and steadily better and stronger by the testing. per marked year. <lb/>
strengthening conservation movement. Then look at the old year with we <lb/>
They Include such men as Dr. William thanks to God that He has spared and <lb/>
T. Hornaday, director of the New blessed you and turn with a glad <lb/>
York Zoological Park; Mr. Madison heart to meet the rising sun of the <lb/>
Grant, secretary of the New new year, with the resolution that <lb/>
Society; Dr. Henry you will make it the best year of <lb/>
Osborn, dean of the Faculty of our life and be of more set vice than <lb/>
Selene Columbia University; Dr. T. ever to your fellowman. . <lb/>
S. Pain r, of the Slates Hi- <lb/>
Survey; Mr. Edward H For- FOR LOCAL <lb/>
If you out with a good res- <lb/>
Governor-elect Locke has stick to it and make it worth <lb/>
bush, ornithologist of the <lb/>
setts State Board of Agriculture; Mr. <lb/>
CHANTS <lb/>
The parcels post established by the favor of the goat, having declared <lb/>
with the while slave traffic. <lb/>
William has resumed his <lb/>
tour In Old under the <lb/>
management of A. G. <lb/>
Cohan and Harris are to produce a <lb/>
farce by Junie . Clark, <lb/>
which bears the title Tale of a <lb/>
the Russian <lb/>
dancer, now playing in Lady of <lb/>
the has made application <lb/>
tor naturalization. <lb/>
Seventh the lay by <lb/>
Ashley Miller, which is shorty to be <lb/>
produced by George W. has <lb/>
but four characters. <lb/>
It is reported that James has <lb/>
Here's the wish for a happy and been engaged for the role of Jacob in <lb/>
The government has come out In prosperous new year for everybody, the spectacular drama of and <lb/>
den, was presented the other night at <lb/>
His <lb/>
the announcement that Col. while. <lb/>
J. P. Kerr. of Asheville. will be made <lb/>
his private secretary. This is an ad-1 This is a year cannot be ab- <lb/>
selection, for a better man 13-13-13. There will not <lb/>
for the position could hardly be be thirteen months, you see. <lb/>
found. <lb/>
.,. , , . , ,. Mm <lb/>
money trust is an impossibility, that urn nun. o with ,, H , health to have; No, weddings will not cease because T by A. <lb/>
American Game Protective and Prop- <lb/>
Association and Mr. T. Gil- <lb/>
Pearson, secretary of the Na- <lb/>
banks in could <lb/>
not establish such a thing; that <lb/>
the world of power depends <lb/>
wholly upon <lb/>
Mr. Morgan's idea seems to be that <lb/>
control of credit can be exercised on- <lb/>
by spotless and iii- <lb/>
Association of <lb/>
ties. <lb/>
beginning of the year. This is a few of them around to clean up it is not leap year any more. <lb/>
something that will prove much to malaria breeding trash and <lb/>
the advantage of local merchants If <lb/>
they embrace the opportunity to Greenville made good advance along <lb/>
Fort Worth, Tex. Margaret had <lb/>
the leading part. <lb/>
Edward Locke has written a play <lb/>
on life, called <lb/>
next month by H. H. <lb/>
Red by John- <lb/>
son Young and Jerome Kern, has done <lb/>
PRACTICALLY A DAILY AT THE to well In New York that It will have <lb/>
PRICE OF A WEEKLY an early presentation in London. <lb/>
The Stage Society of New is to <lb/>
The Trice-A-Week Edition <lb/>
of the <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
profit by it. City mall order the line of progress in 1912 and we <lb/>
These men advocate the federal pro- are going try to get the trade of to see the record for 1913 even <lb/>
of birds es- ,., by sending them better, <lb/>
in whose personal Insectivorous species. and quoting prices at ,, <lb/>
the public has unlimited co- T T T tUrD <lb/>
and when a trusted a, their door. Tho local merchants a new leaf for the new year, keep ,. , H , . r , of Kan. the work of <lb/>
dies, retires or this con- of nature's run beat the city dealer to this trade a. It and put the resolution into ,. poet and dramatist. John <lb/>
all the financial power balancing agents and are. therefore. me f be- ls a who is at present the literary and <lb/>
in must in the nature Of nearer to the customer and there- c m now dramatic fashion in London. <lb/>
in Dim must, nature promptly. The Democrats, for the . , ,. . to <lb/>
things, be utterly dissolved. M a a lower postage rate on with one hundred and twenty-five , ,,,, ha ,, and devote <lb/>
It Is bard to believe that this is as a of Inadequacy of, or they have the opportunity of thousand striking garment workers presidency and they will also control , which feature no <lb/>
really deepest though of sing the walking of New York, it both branches of Congress. The , He has now two <lb/>
on the subject of financial monopoly. and prices daily to the not look like a good new year ls De in Frances Starr and David War- <lb/>
If it is, Mr. Morgan has not troubled of is <lb/>
As a local merchant who for Gotham. <lb/>
himself to think about these alarming rate advantage of can the <lb/>
to the determined and <lb/>
absorbing Interest, ,,,,,,, ,,,. win not a,,, <lb/>
There ls a great war In the Old T, while retaining management of <lb/>
World and you may read of the ex- two. <lb/>
at all has ceased to think about <lb/>
them <lb/>
There may be <lb/>
America as a single-embracing of bird refuges by the , ,, road apparent <lb/>
y trust. There may be, instead. Just to say nothing of the paper and <lb/>
a number of financial combinations recently liven by his order to the local mer- <lb/>
order delivered in a day, while it will When you see people Walking Unction of the vast Turkish Empire <lb/>
work of the National Association take the city store a week or longer around looking for houses to in Europe, just as a few years <lb/>
no such thing in f Societies and to the es- it he to the in, the need of more houses be- how Spain lost her last <lb/>
of bird refuges by the <lb/>
government, to say nothing of the <lb/>
that are more or less loosely related. a nM chant. <lb/>
of soil America, after having <lb/>
ed the empire of half the New World. <lb/>
The World long since established a <lb/>
need not get superstitious be- record for impartiality and <lb/>
The can afford its Thrice-a-Week edition. <lb/>
been done to protect both the <lb/>
and the game birds in <lb/>
Hut there can be no doubt of the <lb/>
of private monopoly in credit. and the Mr- It you start out with a <lb/>
There can be no doubt that such a but much year resolution tomorrow, do <lb/>
To People of Pitt <lb/>
As your representative whom you <lb/>
have honored to serve you. I respect- <lb/>
fully make the following suggestions <lb/>
for your <lb/>
That those who are Intel <lb/>
In legislation concerning the county <lb/>
cause this year has It. <lb/>
figures cant be helped, so Just make every other day in the a <lb/>
,, . , . week, except Sunday. It will be of <lb/>
good new it n good year any way. . , , . <lb/>
particular value to you now. The <lb/>
World also abounds <lb/>
could conceivably be built up to done before tie best to keep it. Even the effort is if you are not satisfied with Green- u strong features, serial stories <lb/>
on a as comprehensive as the and efficient protection which worth while. If you fall down in record for last year, do your humor, markets, cartoons; in fact. <lb/>
in petroleum or <lb/>
ls needed is assured. <lb/>
existing <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
modern credit or- III TO ALL <lb/>
capital Is bought and sold in the The Reflector does not want to close keep your face to the front If you <lb/>
j i I and cigars are bought the old year <lb/>
the trying do not be discouraged, but part toward making it better this that Is to be in a <lb/>
get up and try again. God does not year. C <lb/>
, , . . ,, ,,, . , The World's <lb/>
a quitter and He will help you <lb/>
place in their respective townships <lb/>
discuss those measures which <lb/>
you wish your representatives to have <lb/>
enacted into s, or oppose. <lb/>
That you your <lb/>
of your derisions regarding <lb/>
such measures as you may discuss. <lb/>
In addition to the above <lb/>
subscription price Is only he glad at all times <lb/>
Yes. we made a new year ,. ls for m .,,., an. q my <lb/>
without expressing trust Him. It is the one who keeps tin to keep striking the anvil and We offer this individual views on <lb/>
and sold It is. on the whole, grateful thanks to every patron on trying that succeeds In the end. all the noise possible for Green- and The Weekly Reflector together <lb/>
th market the paper and to wish them all sue- Resolve to be a man and do your ville. r j these suggestions because I <lb/>
, , oil or happiness and prosperity for the best. <lb/>
i because the new year. <lb/>
ii, ; buying and of The bat a f <lb/>
, . ii few and large that <lb/>
want your assistance. I am your <lb/>
The writer does not begin the new <lb/>
ave year either an automobile or. <lb/>
CASHIER CONFESSES rant and if I understand my duties <lb/>
correctly, I am to represent your <lb/>
While the papers ave with either an automobile or Dec. Bank Exam views and wants and not my own. <lb/>
we warmly appreciate, They been recording Christmas time a,, but ls still able to do s. A. Hubbard telegraphs the you do not Inform me I have no <lb/>
have hell I us not only with their crimes and d one some good walking. Commission that be is still of knowing. Of course the <lb/>
, , , i t lo mention here it home For all at n . charge of the Citizen's Hank platform that I submitted to you be- <lb/>
but also of I o whose cashier. James B. fore the primary will control my to. <lb/>
capital In exchange i r and or Hensley, was arrested after confess- along those lines. <lb/>
, .,., . . . We have tried to do shares of building and loan will make lo ., . , <lb/>
I , .,, for town, county and a good year start for your boy. information has been received D. M. CLARK. <lb/>
,. on for which the paper The that<lb/>
If.<lb/>
the <lb/>
,.,. to be spend and be so. yea build long deferred <lb/>
r the of the section and ill to the Confederate veterans, <lb/>
the pr and a our touch on it. <lb/>
i ti or <lb/>
o bi the Bee of the Corporation Com- <lb/>
, should resolve to this because of the October Hallway Ail <lb/>
Records <lb/>
of <lb/>
Is ml moll group of <lb/>
of it Is ti i <lb/>
the of the bank ex- <lb/>
to u good the ho ,,, s . -y for the of <lb/>
no other October, are greater than for <lb/>
Everybody buckle on armor to misappropriations are found. any other month In their history <lb/>
Every lock box las make this the best year <lb/>
you <lb/>
If the old has not hi ought you <lb/>
bump <lb/>
and you will soon know the size of <lb/>
presents. <lb/>
lie the has a host of true <lb/>
community friends, it realizes that It also has found thing In his box which Greenville and Pitt county. <lb/>
,., than project some enemies, yet we come to the said rent Right between <lb/>
will be financed unless it mortgages close of the year with no ill will and New Year. too. Oh, Tho bill collector is on the <lb/>
Ms in advance and pledges Its whatever toward any of these and <lb/>
control to the banks Hint furnish the extend them the same good wishes <lb/>
capital. new our <lb/>
Thus independent private The editor tries to do his duty hon- <lb/>
es on n large scale may everywhere and fearlessly as he sees what <lb/>
be brought to a standstill. The whole he believes la right, without a thought <lb/>
industry of a continent may be made of trying to please everybody, a thing <lb/>
tributary to the private fortunes of to be dona. We have our <lb/>
a few hankers. opinions of right and wrong and ac- <lb/>
Does anything like that exist the cord to others the same right to have <lb/>
United opinions. <lb/>
That la the question that the Hence closing the year we ex <lb/>
committee was appointed to look In- toad to all the best wish for a happy <lb/>
w and prosperous new year. <lb/>
Net operating revenue, which Is tho <lb/>
KILLS gross income hi fore anything has been <lb/>
I Dec. Virginia and rentals, in- <lb/>
years old. took two dolls on bonds, appropriations for <lb/>
from her and this afternoon betterments or dividends, averaged <lb/>
they were burled with her her 15.71 per mile line per day, which <lb/>
contrasts with for October, <lb/>
The child picked up a bottle of an Increase of 11.97. This Is <lb/>
. from her at increase per mile of line for the <lb/>
all you thought It might, pick Let your home pride prevail this rat <lb/>
flint and resolve to make II better next sew year and resolve to stand by <lb/>
time. home enterprises. <lb/>
Boole, drank a and died several month of or 14.1 per cent. <lb/>
hours later. The doctors declared <lb/>
whiskey caused the death. <lb/>
The monthly summary of the Bu- <lb/>
of Railway Economics, compiled <lb/>
from the reports of railways to the <lb/>
interstate Commerce Commission, <lb/>
rovers for October miles of <lb/>
Some boys might add to their new Who will be first to start for the. Hay Drops Read <lb/>
year resolutions to he good and keep, location of a factory in Mr. Rufus Mayo, a farmer who percent of all of <lb/>
their faces clean. this year ed three miles from town, dropped of the <lb/>
dead Sat. morning soon after getting <lb/>
This Is a good time to resolve to A fond <lb/>
farewell to the old year dressing for the day. He revenue for this mileage <lb/>
forgive your enemies and love thinking of Its Joy. -e forget It. and which is <lb/>
than for October, <lb/>
U after making The belated ones ran <lb/>
I flit lakes la the corn sew year presents. <lb/>
.,, ; <lb/>
better. <lb/>
Make up your mind right now to Congress <lb/>
be a new year booster for Greenville, <lb/>
Ed will sail for France The increases were due In greatest <lb/>
Feb. He Is to get a match with the proportion to the freight traffic, which <lb/>
rill get o Ike inner the fight Is always greater In October than Is <lb/>
for March B. any other month of year.<lb/>
. <lb/>
LIVER TOE <lb/>
Interesting Facts About the Trial <lb/>
I J I a Harmless V <lb/>
Just in Indiana <lb/>
J Liver <lb/>
Over a Quarter Million Dollars Spent by Nation to Run Down <lb/>
Criminals---Witnesses Expenses Biggest Part of <lb/>
Whole Sum. <lb/>
six <lb/>
SENTENCES IMPOSED LEADERS <lb/>
Frank M Ryan, president of the Union, seven years. <lb/>
John T . . Buffalo, vice president, six years. <lb/>
Herbert S. former secretary and formerly of Detroit, <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Olaf A. San Francisco, secretary of the California Build- <lb/>
Trades Council, six years. <lb/>
A. Clancy, San six years. <lb/>
Philip A. Cooley, New Orleans, years. <lb/>
Michael J. Young, Boston, six years <lb/>
Frank J. Boston, two years. <lb/>
J. E. Munsey. Salt Lake City, six years. <lb/>
John H, Barry, St. Louis, four years. <lb/>
Paul J. Louis, years. <lb/>
Henry W. Denver, three years . <lb/>
Charles N. Beam, Minneapolis, three years. <lb/>
Michael J. Philadelphia, three years. <lb/>
Richard H. Chicago, two years. <lb/>
William Chicago, one year and one day. <lb/>
Peoria, III., three years. <lb/>
James K. Ray, Peoria, III., one year and one day. <lb/>
Murray L. Springfield, III., three years. <lb/>
William C. Cincinnati, one year and one day. <lb/>
Wilford Bert Brown. Kansas City, Mo., throe years. <lb/>
Frank K. Painter. Omaha, two years. <lb/>
Peter J. Smith, Cleveland, four ears. <lb/>
George Andersen. Cleveland, three years. <lb/>
Michael J. Scranton, three years. <lb/>
Edward K. Phillips, New York, cue year and one day. <lb/>
Charles Detroit, one year and and one day <lb/>
Ernest G. W. is, three years. <lb/>
Fred Sherman, Indianapolis, two years. <lb/>
Frank C. Webb, New York, six years. <lb/>
Fred J. Mooney, Duluth. one year and one day. <lb/>
Wm. J. Kansas City, Mo, three years <lb/>
Win. K. Milwaukee, three years. <lb/>
TRIALS COST HAS PAID TO <lb/>
WITNESSES. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Your Work or <lb/>
Play <lb/>
A dose of may knock you <lb/>
out for a day--sometimes <lb/>
two or three days. Liver <lb/>
Tone relieves attacks of <lb/>
biliousness and lazy liver headaches, <lb/>
and you slay on your feet. <lb/>
Pharmacy sells <lb/>
son's Liver Tone and guarantees it <lb/>
to give perfect satisfaction. If you <lb/>
buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone <lb/>
and do not it the safest, most <lb/>
pleasant and successful liver remedy <lb/>
you ever took, this store will give you <lb/>
back the cents you paid for it with <lb/>
out a <lb/>
This guarantee that a trustworthy <lb/>
OF PLANS <lb/>
FOR EXHIBITS <lb/>
National Conservation <lb/>
Knoxville, Tenn, 1913, j <lb/>
Planned in Accordance <lb/>
With History <lb/>
Lap Robes <lb/>
and Buggy Robes <lb/>
RESOURCES OF SOUTHLAND <lb/>
Will Illustrate the Ways in Which the <lb/>
Natural Wealth in Forests, Minerals <lb/>
and Human Efficiency May Be More <lb/>
Effectively Utilized. <lb/>
The National Conservation <lb/>
is planned in accordance with ex- <lb/>
druggist is glad to give on Dodson's history especially illustrate <lb/>
the idea of forecasting <lb/>
prospective development, especially <lb/>
throughout the Southern States In a <lb/>
broad way the design is to illustrate <lb/>
the ways in which the natural wealth <lb/>
in forests, waters, minerals, and <lb/>
man efficiency are no used and may <lb/>
be still more effectively utilized in pro- <lb/>
the prosperity and assuring <lb/>
Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as <lb/>
the medicine and that is saying a lot. <lb/>
adv <lb/>
This is My Birthday <lb/>
Just Received Direct from the In Dealing Direct <lb/>
with the Makers we arc In these ROBES at I <lb/>
Low Prices <lb/>
from Two to Twenty Dollars <lb/>
A MOST PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS <lb/>
We want to our if visit will net <lb/>
mean a <lb/>
SPECIAL Bicycles Boys <lb/>
the Best Unit arc Made. <lb/>
Lewis f. <lb/>
Fields <lb/>
Fields, the actor. <lb/>
known as Lew Fields, was born of the American people. <lb/>
in New York city, January <lb/>
and received his education ill the <lb/>
lie schools of the Lower East <lb/>
Side of the metropolis. Mr. Fields, <lb/>
when be was eight years old and at- <lb/>
tending school, managed to find time <lb/>
to appear in a Bowery music hall <lb/>
with his partner. Joe Weber, unknown <lb/>
to his parents. The remuneration <lb/>
was not but the pair ; ,,,. <lb/>
The Resources in Lands. <lb/>
Recognizing the soil made <lb/>
by the natural supply as <lb/>
on which more than all <lb/>
the generations of men must de- <lb/>
pend for materials for food and cloth- <lb/>
it is planned to devote large space <lb/>
to the exhibits of the soil and its prod- <lb/>
of the best methods of maintain- <lb/>
and production, and of <lb/>
e grade and <lb/>
ed and in the time of and animal products, <lb/>
ed In establishing a reputation as <lb/>
performers. In the <lb/>
firm of Weber and Fields was formed <lb/>
and a few years later their well <lb/>
known music hall was opened on <lb/>
Broadway. Their success has prob- <lb/>
Forest Resources. <lb/>
Our forest s are second <lb/>
Importance only the land Itself, be <lb/>
cause of the many important <lb/>
tries for which the forest furnishes the <lb/>
raw material, and of the forest's <lb/>
Total cost of trial, estimated, <lb/>
Witnesses called by prosecution. of whom testified. <lb/>
Witnesses called by defense, <lb/>
Government witness fees, <lb/>
Length of trial. weeks. <lb/>
Trial record. 90.000 typewritten pages. <lb/>
Principal defendants. Frank M. Ryan, President International <lb/>
of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers; Herbert S. who <lb/>
took J. J. place as of the Union; Olaf <lb/>
Secretary of California Building Traits Council. <lb/>
Number of men convicted, <lb/>
Charge against defendants, to ship explosives on cars of <lb/>
common carriers from State to State, contrary to law. <lb/>
Explosions charged against Structural Iron Workers, about <lb/>
Length of struggle between and contractors, August 1905 to the <lb/>
present time. <lb/>
Most important explosion charge as part of the conspiracy, wrecking <lb/>
of Angeles Times Building, Oct. 1910, with loss of lives. <lb/>
Two of original defendants, Clark of Cincinnati, and <lb/>
E. of Chicago, pleaded guilty. <lb/>
ably never been duplicated Influences upon such other <lb/>
their line of entertainment. In 1904 natural riches waters for irrigation, <lb/>
the firm was dissolved and Mr. power navigation, fish and game <lb/>
animals, and the land itself. <lb/>
THE JOHN BUGGY COMPANY <lb/>
We invite you lo look our stock <lb/>
.-at <lb/>
branched out as a producing <lb/>
with a of his own in <lb/>
New Last year Mr. Weber and <lb/>
Mr. Fields renewed their partnership <lb/>
and again were seen together in pieces <lb/>
of their own production. <lb/>
landlord I. <lb/>
Admiral I. fa- <lb/>
known as Pasha, <lb/>
vice admiral of the Turkish navy and <lb/>
chief adviser lo the former Sultan <lb/>
Abdul was born In supply, <lb/>
Is to be de voted to <lb/>
forest exhibits. <lb/>
It is planned to Illustrate the exist- <lb/>
forest resources, their pro- <lb/>
and reproduction, their <lb/>
and their influences upon other <lb/>
resources. <lb/>
Water Resources. <lb/>
The water resources of the country <lb/>
in general and of the South in <lb/>
will be with reference <lb/>
to the use of water for domestic <lb/>
hi for agricultural <lb/>
Nova Jan. 1869. Both applied by natural <lb/>
parents were lost at sea and his or for power, <lb/>
life reads like a sea novel. His ear- <lb/>
youth was spent with his grand <lb/>
parents in Manitoba, but while still <lb/>
a boy he look up a life on the great <lb/>
lakes. Longing for more extensive <lb/>
travels, he went to Boston and ship- <lb/>
After <lb/>
and for navigation. <lb/>
Mineral. <lb/>
The mineral resources of the <lb/>
try as a whole and especially of South- <lb/>
eastern United Stales Will be exhibited <lb/>
as the chief basis for the greatness <lb/>
of this country in manufacturing and <lb/>
as a me as maintaining our <lb/>
trial n <lb/>
Human <lb/>
By far the most important of all our <lb/>
natural resources is man himself. It <lb/>
to render his life more <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
THO FIVE-ROOM <lb/>
Will. SUM. OR TRIBE Fill FARM APPLY TO <lb/>
at Once to <lb/>
.-.,, <lb/>
. -r <lb/>
of Law Please Notice <lb/>
BASEBALL ROTES In This Letter <lb/>
Kid Gleason and Jack Doyle make The writer wishes to express his pad on an Australian packet. <lb/>
J good pair to put into the grateful appreciation to the many a shipwreck and numerous other ad- <lb/>
Chicago White who have him In making ventures he returned several years <lb/>
Wilson, Carey and looks to 1912 the best year In his life. The later to the States and be- <lb/>
lie about the right doe to form the represented has just closed came master of a steamship on the <lb/>
Pittsburgh outfield next season. its 70th year of successful business great lakes. Rut he again tired of ls <lb/>
President Murphy, of the Cubs, is in North Carolina with the greatest this berth and proceeded to San Fran-1 that any form of conservation is <lb/>
sweet on Hauser, and is will- results ever achieved, having put In where he accepted a position cat ed. Those vital forces Intimate to <lb/>
to trade several of his players for-force in the State TWO MILLION as captain of a Pacific liner. When himself are highest and noblest, and <lb/>
the St star. HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars he left the Pacific it was to enter to their conservation and <lb/>
For the first time since he became or. die lives of the best men and employ of the Cramps at Philadelphia, j best use deep thought and great effort <lb/>
a major league player. years ago, men in the state. The has Here be was assigned lo deliver a e <lb/>
Larry will be asked to accept gone steadily forward through wars war ship built for the Turkish gov- <lb/>
a cut in salary next year. and panics for seventy years of mu- eminent. In Turkey he won the fa- <lb/>
It looks as If Art the Cleve- dial success, holding assets of the Sultan and became o tuberculosis, <lb/>
land first baseman, become a 1000,000.00. Its liberal chief naval adviser. He worm and typhoid fever will <lb/>
victim of the ax order to make conditions have been improved by a virtually head of be graphically presented. <lb/>
room for Johnston. condition waiving future premiums In Turkish navy until the overthrow of Education. <lb/>
When Park, the home of case of Total and Permanent Pisa- Abdul <lb/>
tho Champions, is ready for With increasing Dividends <lb/>
business next spring the fans will Paid annually in cash, thereby SALE OF <lb/>
find a very generous allotment of 25- each premium, advancing the <lb/>
cent scats. <lb/>
PRIMELY PAY FOE STAFF <lb/>
OF TALENT AT <lb/>
NEW YORK. Dee. fees will be paid by J. <lb/>
Morgan to lawyers taken by to Washington to protect him <lb/>
as a witness for two days in Hit Money Trust inquiry, <lb/>
to no estimate made by an em sent attorney of this city who of- <lb/>
ten is retained In notable cases. He bases his figures on general <lb/>
knowledge of the customary charge of the Morgan retinue and on <lb/>
the certainty their bills will be put without question, be- <lb/>
cause Mr. Morgan's attitude is he does wish to be dis- <lb/>
and that money is no object when spent to save him from <lb/>
according the estimate. fees will be divided as <lb/>
Per minute . <lb/>
Joseph ii <lb/>
John C, . <lb/>
Francis Lynde <lb/>
De <lb/>
Testimony, seventeen <lb/>
The abolition of child labor, <lb/>
the Southern Slates, the re- <lb/>
of infant mortality, the <lb/>
William K. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
C,. H. <lb/>
. George n. Cut <lb/>
second .<lb/>
es- <lb/>
Hy directions of the Board of <lb/>
rectors of the Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Company under the authority , <lb/>
ct a resolution of the stockholders of <lb/>
said company passed at a meeting <lb/>
held in the town of Greenville, N. C , <lb/>
on the 27th day of December, 1912, j <lb/>
Edwards Marries <lb/>
a Heel <lb/>
Another most important element Ii <lb/>
human development is education. The <lb/>
school is a crucial problem in the notice is hereby given that sealed <lb/>
of the Southern bids for the purchase of any or all made public today that Miss Maude <lb/>
N. C, Dec. <lb/>
season, and he looks forward to doing <lb/>
the best twirling of his career. <lb/>
George Is not afraid the <lb/>
Jinks, <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Company a piece or panel or land. efficiency that, although it m prep <lb/>
Of N, Y. <lb/>
l l ltd <lb/>
before night of the 7th Jan <lb/>
Constipation Cured <lb/>
years I had the worst <lb/>
, ate of chronic constipation I ever <lb/>
knew of and Chamberlain's Tablets <lb/>
cured writes S. F. Fish, <lb/>
adv <lb/>
on the side Ty- be Included as a i rt of i other <lb/>
son creek, In Falkland town hip, be- ,, , thought sell lo devote 1913, Bald bids to be lives <lb/>
ginning n II. edge , . . It. Horns by a certified of 1-2 <lb/>
Tyson creek, s ca ween H. , , ,. , ,.,.,,, , the amount bid, The <lb/>
Davis and tho Is id n Hi m<lb/>
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you like ,,,., . , .,,,. m of a cos on to W. II. Rail, Jr. <lb/>
to feel that your stomach troubles line; I north deg able borne, i preparing proper <lb/>
over, you could eat ans minutes feel to stake; food and and <lb/>
She was to Iowa deb <lb/>
and Edwards was captured. <lb/>
Important per of the amount bid, The <lb/>
,. work of in d Din tors reserve the , <lb/>
to reject any or all bids Address all LI BUS <lb/>
stunt. permanently and thousands or II. B. Harris, Deed. <lb/>
Jim Savage and Al have have been, why not you John R. Jarvis and Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
been signed to box rounds at New Parker, of Creek, Mich., is one ltd <lb/>
Orleans on Jan. them. He was troubled ,,,,,.,; <lb/>
Now that has closed heartburn, Indigestion and am flay a <lb/>
Chicago sports are trying to start the complaint until I used Chamber- g of cough <lb/>
boxing game at Gary, Ind. <lb/>
Tablets, th-n my trouble was <lb/>
Hill Lang, the heavy- over <lb/>
weight and a hopeless adv <lb/>
Is now promoting boxing bouts <lb/>
Melbourne. <lb/>
Sold by all druggists <lb/>
writes Mrs. Dewey, <lb/>
Good roads necessary requisites <lb/>
to be made <lb/>
of good roads In the form <lb/>
demonstration roads, m <lb/>
materials, manner of construction, K speeding the old year and <lb/>
and finished work, road welcoming the new year. <lb/>
and machinery, maps several old and new <lb/>
important highways, photo- , own ,, ,,, even <lb/>
account <lb/>
HEM<lb/>
rate Round Trip tick- <lb/>
it will be sale at all stations <lb/>
the Atlantic Lino nil <lb/>
As usual t considerable y-,, Ohio and Po- <lb/>
to town for new years day. j,.,. <lb/>
Could you get your date right lo <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated To- <lb/>
, i . Company, N. C. <lb/>
This December 28th, MS. <lb/>
It <lb/>
day <lb/>
getting out. <lb/>
Pout <lb/>
The local made s pretty be without It as It gives almost <lb/>
beginning with the inauguration mediate relief In cases of croup <lb/>
Milwaukee, WM. have used It for ,, of both good sad with people <lb/>
children and myself and It never and the consequences end <lb/>
falls to relieve and cure a cough or Industrial and social conditions at- <lb/>
cold. No family with should tending each. <lb/>
Fish Game Resources. <lb/>
The co-operation of Audubon <lb/>
Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
This remedy has no superior for of tho parcels post, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ls pleas ties, fish and game commissions, and <lb/>
and colds. It ls pleasant to packages on new year's day. ant and safe, which Is of great other organizations for <lb/>
After such a rainy night the ;, ,,. trains Oil Dec <lb/>
of actual this morning was refreshing. <lb/>
node's shew-1 Bells and a --limited re- <lb/>
later Mid- <lb/>
i of t, <lb/>
Fur further <lb/>
up- <lb/>
to Coast Line tick- <lb/>
el <lb/>
W. J. T. White, <lb/>
Gen Pass. <lb/>
Wilmington, N- O, <lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO <lb/>
was a holiday. The stamps when a medicine must be lion of bird and animal life will be years old today. <lb/>
Choice H. <lb/>
cough <lb/>
take. It contains no poison or other even <lb/>
narcotic. It always cures. For sale used for parcels red In color, at- en to young children. <lb/>
by all druggists. In design larger all druggists. <lb/>
than the ordinary stamps <lb/>
Samuel W. Gould, representative in <lb/>
Congress of the Third Maine district, <lb/>
, sought In exhibiting our animal re- <lb/>
sources and encouraging their <lb/>
In Congress of the Fourth Texas dis- <lb/>
old today. <lb/>
High In <lb/>
Is spearing. Is <lb/>
week In N- York. <lb/>
which Mrs. <lb/>
Its seventh <lb/>
Al <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
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Haleigh People Decide to Mai Estranged from Wile <lb/>
Build Their Kills Her and Mother- <lb/>
Water Plan Mm <lb/>
. Action look- LA Int. Dee. W. <lb/>
to Mm ownership it Hart early today s wt <lb/>
a water works plant was a v. H Hart, from whom h <lb/>
called meeting of the board of aider- was separated bar mother, Mrs. <lb/>
a resolution to or <lb/>
tug adopted. board attar Hart <lb/>
to Hie offer of Wake Hit a tea boon lat <lb/>
to sell Its plant retained to home of a In <lb/>
rejecting thin and by where he was captured. <lb/>
took action to see that a amount Ufa. who was OS years old. <lb/>
of the city's hydrant rents towards W killed. She was shot <lb/>
rehabilitating the present plant. as she slept. Mrs. Hart, awakened I <lb/>
The first action of the was to by the report of the shot, ran Iron <lb/>
decline the offer of the Wake Water bar bedroom to be shot down by bar <lb/>
Company to sell its plant to the Her death occurred two <lb/>
at The resolution adopted hours later. <lb/>
after due consideration <lb/>
the water committee on the part of <lb/>
the city is instructed to respectfully <lb/>
decline the offer of the Water <lb/>
Company to sell to the city Raleigh <lb/>
the Wake Water Company plant at a <lb/>
valuation of and the said <lb/>
committee is so instructed to no- <lb/>
the attorney for the <lb/>
This offer to sell by the Wake <lb/>
Company expires on the first day <lb/>
of January the declination to buy <lb/>
the plant at is made on the <lb/>
ground that the price is too large <lb/>
According to the report of the civil <lb/>
engineer engaged by tUt the val- <lb/>
of the physical property of th <lb/>
Wake Water is lb <lb/>
and with added values <lb/>
accounts is carried up to about <lb/>
The offer to ell at is <lb/>
Hart had <lb/>
been married but <lb/>
few <lb/>
IS <lb/>
.-,. W. <lb/>
Wood, of Zebulon. this county, s <lb/>
arrested here on the charge of false <lb/>
pretense, in that he made oath to the <lb/>
Wake county register of deeds that <lb/>
Mary V. was eighteen rant <lb/>
old in procuring a license for her mar- <lb/>
to Ellis Husk, when the father <lb/>
that she is only sixteen rears <lb/>
old. The is a <lb/>
The couple were married on <lb/>
Br T. H. <lb/>
e. of girl, is pros- Wood <lb/>
who was past man. <lb/>
A LETTER TO MERCHANTS <lb/>
All policies insure a stock of <lb/>
merchandise contain what, is known as <lb/>
Iron Safe Clause is a <lb/>
you ; <lb/>
Take a complete itemized <lb/>
of stock on hand at least once in <lb/>
each calendar year. <lb/>
Keep a set of books, which shall <lb/>
clearly present a record of <lb/>
business transacted, including all <lb/>
sales and shipments, both for <lb/>
cash and credit, from late of inventory. <lb/>
Provide a fire-proof safe in <lb/>
which the books and shall be <lb/>
kept; or, keep them in some place not <lb/>
exposed to afire that would destroy <lb/>
your store. <lb/>
Failure to produce such set <lb/>
and inventories after a fire renders <lb/>
your FIRE INSURANCE policies null and <lb/>
void <lb/>
Stocks are usually smaller right <lb/>
after the holidays. Its a good time to <lb/>
take an inventory <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Established 1895 <lb/>
Evans Street, Greenville, N. C. <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/>
Montana Want law I hanged <lb/>
Mont. move <lb/>
rent to secure the repeal or <lb/>
o to be far above amount <lb/>
that might be offered for the <lb/>
The next resolution by the <lb/>
was one which had its ,,,.,.,,,, of of <lb/>
pose the holding in of all ,.,,. , M.,,, Th is <lb/>
rents paid by the city for use of ,.,, ,,, f ,,. in- <lb/>
this money to be us for the ,,,,,,.,,, ,.,. , is. <lb/>
betterment of the plant, so as to upon are re. <lb/>
core v for Raleigh and prevent <lb/>
a famine in ; <lb/>
do. adopt by the <lb/>
refers to 2,7-0. <lb/>
-s of <lb/>
today at a <lb/>
to pay a much higher of <lb/>
Interest. <lb/>
of Interest <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
at <lb/>
LONDON, If, -Lieut General <lb/>
all of the important engage- <lb/>
in the Indian and was <lb/>
present at the relief of Lucknow, <lb/>
his nineteenth birthday an- <lb/>
today. He retired from ac- <lb/>
military service nearly fifty years <lb/>
Dec. condition ego. <lb/>
of George the Richmond. <lb/>
plumber, who placed his bead in the <lb/>
elevator shaft of the new Commercial Hearing M <lb/>
bank building to call WASHINGTON. C. Dec. <lb/>
workman on a lower floor and quarters of the Interstate Com- <lb/>
skull was fractured by the fall in this illy a <lb/>
of the elevator, continued critical to- of hearings was begun, on the <lb/>
day. though the physician stated that of transit privileges <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
RESOURCES OF <lb/>
Half Million Dollars <lb/>
Off it excellent <lb/>
vices to the people cf <lb/>
Pitt County with a <lb/>
cordial solicitation <lb/>
business. <lb/>
K. I. DAVIS President <lb/>
S. T. Vice President <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
II. D. <lb/>
tin was no immediate danger of <lb/>
death. The elevator shot down like <lb/>
a plummet and caught Mr. <lb/>
head in the shaft. <lb/>
The eight morning newspapers of <lb/>
North Carolina have a circulation cf <lb/>
as against a circulation of 56.- <lb/>
for the. afternoon papers, ac- <lb/>
cording to statistics gathered by the <lb/>
department of labor and printing. <lb/>
The weeklies have a circulation <lb/>
of the semi-weeklies have <lb/>
circulation of the monthlies <lb/>
214.330, the II semi-monthlies HI AM. <lb/>
There are 1211 Democratic papers. IS <lb/>
independent-Democratic. <lb/>
can. in- <lb/>
dependent. The have pub- <lb/>
the Methodists Christian <lb/>
Protestant <lb/>
, Primitive <lb/>
Will Baptists religious <lb/>
Other Interests <lb/>
have one or more publications. <lb/>
electrocutions will occur <lb/>
the months of January and Feb- <lb/>
Sam Thompson, of Union <lb/>
county, will die January Will Lo- <lb/>
of Anson will die <lb/>
and Arthur Johnson of <lb/>
county, will electrocuted <lb/>
The two last are<lb/>
BREAKS IN BRONX <lb/>
NEW YORK. Dec. epidemic <lb/>
of bold robberies and safe <lb/>
in apparently th- <lb/>
work of an organized hand of <lb/>
ala who are estimated to have <lb/>
ed something like In loot <lb/>
their co-operations, been ended, <lb/>
the police believe, by the arrest to-, <lb/>
day of live men and two women. <lb/>
The safe blowers worked with <lb/>
cleverness that many men <lb/>
In their stores to guard their <lb/>
property. A chance pickup by a <lb/>
today of a <lb/>
who gave D as Harry <lb/>
and upon whom were found <lb/>
ton keys, safe drills and other para- <lb/>
used a led <lb/>
a raid on an apartment and other <lb/>
In the raided apartment <lb/>
found a outfit of cracks <lb/>
men's and a quantity of x- <lb/>
accorded by railroads to shippers <lb/>
THIS DATE IN HISTORY <lb/>
December SO <lb/>
Lewis, a signer of the <lb/>
Declaration of Independence. <lb/>
in New York. Born in <lb/>
Wales In 1713. <lb/>
Gadsden purchase brought <lb/>
to the States nil of Ari- <lb/>
south of the Gila. <lb/>
in New and <lb/>
other cities suspended specie <lb/>
payments. <lb/>
famous Iron-clad Monitor <lb/>
foundered In a gale off Cape <lb/>
Hatteras. <lb/>
Henry B. Brown of Michigan, <lb/>
commissioned associate justice <lb/>
of the supreme court of the <lb/>
Stales. <lb/>
1903 Bit hundred lost In Are <lb/>
and panic In the Thea- <lb/>
Chicago. <lb/>
Stephen II. <lb/>
Professor Stephen B. one <lb/>
of most widely known of Canadian <lb/>
educators, was horn in England, De- <lb/>
t ember 186.9 He came to America <lb/>
p his boyhood and received his <lb/>
cation at Canada College and <lb/>
Toronto University. Later he took a <lb/>
course at the University; <lb/>
of Chicago. a political scientist <lb/>
Professor is widely known. I <lb/>
In 1907 Professor was select-1 <lb/>
ed by the Rhodes Trust to make <lb/>
tour of the British empire, delivering <lb/>
lectures on imperial problems. <lb/>
Woodrow Wilson, president-elect of <lb/>
the States, years old today. <lb/>
Henri de celebrated French <lb/>
poet, years old today. <lb/>
MOVED <lb/>
I I now in my new store <lb/>
in the Building. <lb/>
where my patrons are in- <lb/>
to call and see the <lb/>
hands me line <lb/>
SILVER- <lb/>
WARE. <lb/>
I I especially for the <lb/>
holiday trade. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS AND <lb/>
BRIDAL PRESENTS <lb/>
mil be glad In hare you <lb/>
my new store at any time <lb/>
W. L. BEST <lb/>
THE <lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO <lb/>
Karl of years old <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Kipling, the famous <lb/>
years old today. <lb/>
Lieut. Gen. Sir George II. <lb/>
a distinguished veteran the Brit- <lb/>
army, years old today. <lb/>
Sui Railway <lb/>
I OF THE SOUTH <lb/>
Direct Lines to All Points North. <lb/>
East, South and West <lb/>
The ladles the Round Table will <lb/>
with Mr. J. W. Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock. <lb/>
Perry Belmont, noted New York <lb/>
years old today. <lb/>
Elizabeth of <lb/>
men old today. <lb/>
Earl of old to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Low Round Trip Fares to <lb/>
WESTERN <lb/>
Land of the <lb/>
ALSO TO CALIFORNIA POINTS AND <lb/>
ALL PRINCIPAL <lb/>
Convenient <lb/>
Lighted Coaches, Complete <lb/>
Dining Car <lb/>
you are contemplating a trip to <lb/>
tiny point, completing arrange- <lb/>
for It will be wise for <lb/>
you to consult a of the <lb/>
Southern Hallway, or write the under- <lb/>
signed, who will gladly and <lb/>
furnish you with all <lb/>
as to your best and quickest <lb/>
schedule and moat comfortable way <lb/>
in which to make the trip <lb/>
J. O. JONES. <lb/>
Traveling Passenger Agent, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. K. CART, <lb/>
General Agent. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. <lb/>
U. Li. <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
ruins Raleigh, effective July <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
a. Atlanta, <lb/>
Memphis and points Jackson- <lb/>
ville and Florida points, <lb/>
at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb/>
Atlanta. <lb/>
THE WILMINGTON <lb/>
Loathes and parlor car. Con- <lb/>
for Washington, <lb/>
more. New York. and <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
VAST <lb/>
w. <lb/>
p. Richmond, Wash- <lb/>
and New York <lb/>
day and <lb/>
at Richmond with <lb/>
C a O hi Wash with <lb/>
and B O. for <lb/>
burg and weal. <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
If p. Atlanta. Charlotte <lb/>
Wilmington, Birmingham, <lb/>
and Parlor u <lb/>
Hamlet. <lb/>
p. m. No. for <lb/>
Henderson and <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
Washington a. New York <lb/>
p. in. <lb/>
arrive to Washington and New <lb/>
York <lb/>
I. II t N. P. A. <lb/>
H. D. P. A <lb/>
Raleigh N. C <lb/>
California Woman Seriously Alarmed. <lb/>
I short time ago I contracted a <lb/>
cold which settled on my lungs <lb/>
and caused me a great deal of annoy- <lb/>
I would have bad coughing <lb/>
and my lungs were so sore and <lb/>
Inflamed I began to be seriously <lb/>
alarmed. A friend recommended <lb/>
Cough Remedy, saving <lb/>
aha had used it for yearn. I bought a <lb/>
bottle and It relieved my cough the <lb/>
night, and In a week I was rid <lb/>
of cold and of <lb/>
writes Miss Marie Gerber. <lb/>
Cal. For by all dealers. <lb/>
IT is the best present CM a b J at ill <lb/>
teach him the habit saving and he thank <lb/>
you in after years pint n lit Kit. to or- <lb/>
tune. You can open it with so little as a dollar, but <lb/>
whatever the is it will help the boy than <lb/>
anything else you can offer him. <lb/>
Come into this bank today and let <lb/>
us show you how do it. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
F. James, J. P. V- F. J. Forties,<lb/>
the <lb/>
Used in Our <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Depot <lb/>
Coward woolen Drug Co. <lb/>
lilting I t . r, <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
OBJ. <lb/>
All Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Articles, <lb/>
Full Lint <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pens. <lb/>
Supplies <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
You may pay a less price, but you can't get as good <lb/>
quality. lb. lb. lb. <lb/>
All good it or will It for <lb/>
G. M. SON <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
Buyers cotton <lb/>
duce. We now <lb/>
Mm Co. <lb/>
will be glad to have out . <lb/>
on in <lb/>
nil <lb/>
William J. Fields <lb/>
William J. Fields, who has been re- <lb/>
elected to from the Ninth <lb/>
district of Kentucky, was born In <lb/>
Carter county, Kentucky, December <lb/>
Representative Fields la an <lb/>
excellent example of the man <lb/>
In politics. After completing ed- <lb/>
at Kentucky University he <lb/>
engaged for a time In practical farm- <lb/>
H then embarked In the real <lb/>
estate business and later he became <lb/>
as a commercial traveler. <lb/>
Prior to to <lb/>
the Democratic ticket two ago <lb/>
he had never held public office. <lb/>
Retirement <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee. la. <lb/>
Gen. Edward J. fa- <lb/>
an Indian fighter, <lb/>
active career In the army today. To- <lb/>
morrow he will reach his sixty fourth <lb/>
birthday and will be <lb/>
on vim r lit id In accordance <lb/>
with the law.<lb/>
f.<lb/>
m , <lb/>
T el Graded <lb/>
There is a good number of children <lb/>
n the graded school who are <lb/>
Id varying degrees from weak eyes, <lb/>
defective hearing, adenoids, swollen <lb/>
tonsils, bad and other ailments <lb/>
could easily remedied. The <lb/>
vacation this year is longer <lb/>
than usual and I want Insist that <lb/>
parents take advantage of It and have <lb/>
children treated if they a- in <lb/>
need of it. In a day or two I shall <lb/>
send out notices to the parents of the <lb/>
children who we believe should be <lb/>
examined. I sincerely hope all pa- <lb/>
rents will have their children exam- <lb/>
next week if they have any <lb/>
on for suspecting the need of <lb/>
nation <lb/>
I do not deem It necessary to <lb/>
upon parents the necessity of <lb/>
to the health of school children. <lb/>
paper and periodical has for <lb/>
three years or more been publishing <lb/>
articles of warning. Public speak- <lb/>
ministers, teachers, etc. have <lb/>
spoken on health topics until there <lb/>
ought not to be any- person who is <lb/>
informed of the terrible consequences <lb/>
of neglecting school children's health. <lb/>
I know of no greater injustice to a <lb/>
child than to permit It to grow up <lb/>
diseased, crippled or weakened, if <lb/>
diseases or weaknesses can be <lb/>
And generally such dis- <lb/>
eases can be removed or overcome <lb/>
in childhood only. <lb/>
Please have your children <lb/>
ed if you have any cause to be <lb/>
Have treated <lb/>
No teacher can educate a <lb/>
who Is diseased. No child can <lb/>
grow up Into strong, vigorous man- <lb/>
hood or womanhood whose body is <lb/>
neglected. <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
H H. SMITH. <lb/>
Superintendent of Schools <lb/>
From Colored <lb/>
at Parmele <lb/>
.-Principal W <lb/>
Chance, founder of the Parmele <lb/>
Industrial Institute, announce that <lb/>
ii of the Hank of <lb/>
County. N C <lb/>
-d two hundred I <lb/>
ratios. One hundred is on <lb/>
of the land and the other hundred <lb/>
is for its Mr. it Q <lb/>
president of the A- <lb/>
Greensboro. N. C <lb/>
s a dollars. It may- <lb/>
be information to state that <lb/>
W. Staton. a colored of the <lb/>
community, has donated a hundred <lb/>
dollar on the purchase of the land. <lb/>
His is far the largest contribution <lb/>
come from a colored <lb/>
President Chance is just in receipt <lb/>
of information which <lb/>
es him that an effort is on foot in <lb/>
the north to put his school on such <lb/>
that he can give more <lb/>
time and energy to its development, <lb/>
and thereby do away with his <lb/>
to meet current <lb/>
The culmination of the plan will <lb/>
Prof. Chance to begin building <lb/>
in the near future. <lb/>
C. W. B. M. Sen ire <lb/>
Miss Etta field organizer of <lb/>
the Christian Womans Hoard of Mis- <lb/>
made an Interesting talk <lb/>
the Christian church here Sunday <lb/>
night on the work of the board <lb/>
how to enlarge its efforts for the com- <lb/>
year. The service was made all <lb/>
the more enjoyable by the presence <lb/>
of the quartet of Atlantic Christian <lb/>
College, of Wilson, who sane several <lb/>
beautiful The quartet is <lb/>
of Messrs. II. II. Settle and <lb/>
Spain, and Misses Harriet <lb/>
Settle and Agnes Spain. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
ON Wednesday. Jan. 1913. at <lb/>
J. A. s in the of <lb/>
Mien. N. Cm I will sell at public am <lb/>
the personal property of J. W <lb/>
Webb, consisting of one 15-horse gas- <lb/>
engine, one band saw. one turn- <lb/>
lathe, one shaper. one jointer, one <lb/>
line of shafting and pulleys, one bug- <lb/>
J and harness, one blacksmith blow- <lb/>
together all mechanic and <lb/>
blacksmith tools and all material on <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
This 27th day of Dec. 1912. <lb/>
Assignee. <lb/>
law <lb/>
of <lb/>
suffering with liver com- <lb/>
Iva Smith of Point <lb/>
Blank. Texas, decided to try a <lb/>
box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and <lb/>
I am happy sap that I am complete- <lb/>
cured and can them to <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. <lb/>
a n <lb/>
Mr. o. it. Blown, of Raleigh, <lb/>
some years had a moving <lb/>
show here. Is in town looking <lb/>
p location to open again in Greenville. <lb/>
LOOT, WATCH -H SIZE, <lb/>
fear case. South movement. <lb/>
No. Reward return. Ne- <lb/>
Greenville It. F. D. <lb/>
M -ltd <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
holidays at <lb/>
Tor all kinds of farm supplies <lb/>
Harrington Baikal and <lb/>
K. K I'm and Gavin <lb/>
on came in Saturday night to <lb/>
holidays at home. <lb/>
ad to <lb/>
the general for I heir liberal <lb/>
during the <lb/>
I their g I sat lag t <lb/>
all wishing them a happy and pros- <lb/>
Misses Cox. Mrs. R T. <lb/>
Cox and Mrs. K K. Tucker went to <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
Furniture and mattresses in plenty <lb/>
at A. Ange and <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Johnson went to Green- <lb/>
ville Tuesday. <lb/>
Miss Cox went to Green- <lb/>
ville Tuesday. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber and Company- <lb/>
will make you some close prices on <lb/>
agricultural lime, it will pay you to <lb/>
see them. <lb/>
For freshes of all kinds and any- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line see R. W. <lb/>
Messrs. Cox. <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
When in need of any thing carried <lb/>
in a merchandise store call to see <lb/>
Spier and Jackson. <lb/>
Misses Minnie Mae and While <lb/>
head went to Ayden Thursday. <lb/>
If it is anything In hardware or <lb/>
supplies see A. Ange and <lb/>
Mrs. W. I. House won to Green- <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Annie from Ayden was <lb/>
in town Thursday. <lb/>
Misses Mamie and Clyde Chapman <lb/>
Went to Greenville Thursday even- <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
For beef, fish and oysters see R. <lb/>
Pail at once. <lb/>
Mr. I. S. Jackson was In town Fri- <lb/>
t. M. F. I. <lb/>
The annual meeting of the <lb/>
of Pitt County Branch of the <lb/>
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance As- <lb/>
will be held In the court <lb/>
house in Greenville on Monday. Jan- <lb/>
1913. <lb/>
G. T. TYSON. President. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Marriage<lb/>
I. and Ruth Ante <lb/>
Sow <lb/>
K B I Moon <lb/>
., <lb/>
J y . II ; . <lb/>
. tad N <lb/>
J. P. K ad Ada <lb/>
I . s I Si N <lb/>
w. W. Puck <lb/>
and Cannon. <lb/>
C and Coward. <lb/>
K and Harriet <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
II D and Sadie K. Per- <lb/>
kins. <lb/>
Pan Graham and <lb/>
A Harrow and White. <lb/>
Haddock Lela Harden, <lb/>
N w and Myrtle <lb/>
Jonah Hobgood and Morgan, <lb/>
A. S. Haddock and Lilly Carroll. <lb/>
Herman and Polly <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Jenkins and Martha <lb/>
Simon Jones and Williams. <lb/>
Coward and Chancey. <lb/>
Hart and Mary <lb/>
Lafayette Carson and Francis <lb/>
P. P. and Rosa Pender. <lb/>
S P. and Matilda Smith. <lb/>
Want Bay Line <lb/>
. , <lb/>
Nut rows BALI rim <lb/>
a a <lb/>
.-r lo a <lb/>
or well All <lb/>
a or <lb/>
at r <lb/>
. Julian H. I <lb/>
N, <lb/>
. <lb/>
loll Mil <lb/>
-s in a <lb/>
well umbered original growth puck <lb/>
pine and oak. Sufficient buildings <lb/>
T . K Y i <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
IT <lb/>
l APPLES. <lb/>
S II. <lb/>
TABLE BOARDERS- m M w. <lb/>
-anted. Mrs. J. II. White. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
No In Seek Mar. The <lb/>
I- It <lb/>
No need leave Greenville to hunt <lb/>
up proof. have it here at <lb/>
hone. The forward state- <lb/>
of a Greenville resident like that <lb/>
given below bears an Interest for <lb/>
man. woman or child lure in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
T. R. Moore, deputy sheriff. <lb/>
street. Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
was troubled by lameness In my <lb/>
heck and my kidneys did not do their <lb/>
work as they should. I got <lb/>
Kidney Pills from the John I,. <lb/>
c-i Co., and I had not used them <lb/>
long before I got relief. I can <lb/>
this remedy acts as <lb/>
Ker sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb/>
New York, sole agents for the Unit- <lb/>
ed States. <lb/>
Remember the and <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
Adv. <lb/>
HALE AMI SEED <lb/>
Limited quantity sale at <lb/>
p., c- <lb/>
t e h <lb/>
I pounds of T. M <lb/>
R. F. D. Greenville. <lb/>
II ltd <lb/>
Will <lb/>
pay . .-.-. a tea <lb/>
lave roe as well u labor <lb/>
try line and see <lb/>
what they will do Sold by Carr am <lb/>
II I <lb/>
Packet <lb/>
i . I <lb/>
lit I <lb/>
Hail <lb/>
Witt <lb/>
., and <lb/>
1.1 Sundays. <lb/>
N daily . <lb/>
Old . n <lb/>
Ti- sold to all points North. <lb/>
BALI <lb/>
On Thursday next, being January <lb/>
2nd. will sell at auction the <lb/>
i st bidder, all of horses, mules. <lb/>
Boa, carts, corn, hay <lb/>
pit . teats <lb/>
take place the farm <lb/>
Which sold, situated mile <lb/>
Greenville Terms of sale. <lb/>
ED <lb/>
. ltd <lb/>
Sal <lb/>
acres, gt acres cleared, e <lb/>
ea I miles west of in <lb/>
I miles from two district <lb/>
graded worth of <lb/>
. included, g up lo date <lb/>
I I <lb/>
I, use- other out buildings Con- <lb/>
the finest farm in that sec- <lb/>
all clay subsoil Ne sand A <lb/>
bargain to quick buyer. <lb/>
J F <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
THAT ME III <lb/>
selling the Imperial Irons <lb/>
on positive guarantee, if they don't <lb/>
suit and do the work we will refund <lb/>
your money. Carr and Atkins. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Could Shout Joy. <lb/>
want to thank you from the bot- <lb/>
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader <lb/>
o w. Va., the wonder <lb/>
double benefit I got from <lb/>
in curing me of both a severe <lb/>
case of stomach trouble and of <lb/>
from which I bad been an <lb/>
almost sufferer for ten years <lb/>
It my case as though made <lb/>
for For dyspepsia. <lb/>
Jaundice, and lo rid the system <lb/>
Electric It tiers have no superior. Try <lb/>
them bottle is guaranteed <lb/>
Satisfy. Only cents at all druggists <lb/>
A Pool Plot. <lb/>
When a plot exists be- <lb/>
tween liver and bowels to cause <lb/>
by to act. take Dr. <lb/>
New Life Pills and end suck <lb/>
use of your They gently <lb/>
compel of stomach, <lb/>
and bowels, and restore your health <lb/>
and all good feelings Ha at all drug- <lb/>
t. <lb/>
May Change <lb/>
Music National <lb/>
met in annual convention hereto- <lb/>
day as the of <lb/>
The sessions will continue several <lb/>
y other things the <lb/>
will consider and act a pro- <lb/>
to change the of <lb/>
to National Musical <lb/>
--.-a- <lb/>
business in April, 1901, over eleven years ago, with the Capita of <lb/>
its efforts not for the benefit of for the of <lb/>
the community, drawing its patronage from the rank and file of Pitt pros- <lb/>
people, <lb/>
The Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb/>
Working Capital of <lb/>
Total Resources<lb/>
700,000.00 <lb/>
Has grown to only THE LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION in Pitt County, but stands <lb/>
the 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/>
I 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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ITEMS <lb/>
He- <lb/>
As have in some <lb/>
lime will to wine now <lb/>
It my arm dun I give out. I tall had <lb/>
A crippled arm two months. . <lb/>
much I mil write but lit- <lb/>
I don't think I can do I he neigh- <lb/>
for I don't know of <lb/>
II the going and and <lb/>
around here, bill will do my heal <lb/>
I left Scotland NAT. and <lb/>
went to Wilson and until Sun <lb/>
then came down here and am <lb/>
pending the lime very pleasantly <lb/>
relatives and friends. I <lb/>
will be here for month yet. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
and Miss Nina Harris, of <lb/>
the teachers at Smith's school house <lb/>
he has to attend to his father's bus <lb/>
MUlTI Stokes, <lb/>
and will leave <lb/>
tot <lb/>
H R i. to <lb/>
Till Monday. <lb/>
Mr W G Weal hi Bethel <lb/>
mi mi <lb/>
Train <lb/>
Although last Tuesday was one of <lb/>
worst of the year so far as <lb/>
is yet it was one of the <lb/>
, -I delightful of the season for the <lb/>
people. Th occasion of <lb/>
Ibis pleasure was the of <lb/>
he tenth their mar- <lb/>
;. Mi. and Mrs II. <lb/>
n i to u p. . <lb/>
was beautifully and taste <lb/>
fully decorated throughout the par- <lb/>
with carnations. <lb/>
use and tens, the lift room with <lb/>
Spanish holly, haw and ferns. <lb/>
tie hall hanked in reran and moss, <lb/>
and the dialog room American <lb/>
Beauty and red <lb/>
candle. <lb/>
The their <lb/>
th door to little Misses Pearl <lb/>
and Mary Wright and Master <lb/>
Wright and were received Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs B. II <lb/>
IT. and Mrs. Oil. <lb/>
door. <lb/>
n i . are new . <lb/>
the unlucky IS. <lb/>
Smith is relative In <lb/>
Fannie Hardy or is <lb/>
risking Lee Nichols la <lb/>
Mr. has <lb/>
ad the Outline house in <lb/>
Mr. Ban Taylor Hugo spent <lb/>
held a there on the 1311. of Tuesday here with friends. <lb/>
for the benefit of the school received pounds of d- <lb/>
eighty-four dollars and the stuff to subsoil land and, house received at the parlor <lb/>
cents. A good sum for the the stuff to subsoil land and It the receiving line Mr. and <lb/>
Robert. H. Wright. Mrs. B. V. <lb/>
Mr. David Smith of Smithtown. and Mr. Richard left Monday Wright of N. C. <lb/>
Miss Nichols, of taking bis daughter. Miss to and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Miss Mary <lb/>
were married in the Christian church in S. and will Wright Of Washington. N. C. and <lb/>
at Arthur Tuesday evening at Mara via Richmond, where he will Miss Nell Witherington. of <lb/>
o'clock. Rev. C B. of purchase a car of stock for this mar- N. C. <lb/>
After the mar- Punch served in the rear or <lb/>
all went to Mr. Smith's AM kinds of hardware, mill linings, the hall by Mr. and Mrs. Smart Carr <lb/>
In Smithtown where there was a bullets, guns, and and Miss Barrett. Dr. R. L. Carr and <lb/>
bountiful supper awaiting them. J. R. Smith and Miss Joyner Pa via received at <lb/>
Miss E. at Joyner of John Bill Cannon will move the door of the gift room. Mr. and <lb/>
came to the wedding Tuesday even- family to Ayden and will occupy Mrs II E. Austin received in the hall <lb/>
and spent Christmas with her sis- lie W Hail residence on at the entrance to the dinning room <lb/>
Mrs. Mills Smith, home and Maine street. and Mr. W. II and <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Mr. Rollins will move his Elisabeth Pugh in the dining room. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Little of Wilson, came family to the W. F. Hart house on Cream, cake and minis were served <lb/>
down evening to spend garnet Main sired and Cannon lane, by Misses Margaret Es- <lb/>
time with relatives and friends J kinds of hardware, cement and tell and Nellie Tender. <lb/>
and at farm supplies H. Smith and An unusually large number of <lb/>
Mrs, C C. Cobb and daughter. Miss j. Allied Harrington has handsome and useful presents were <lb/>
of Norfolk, and Miss Battle chased the home of Mr. to h seen in the rooms. They <lb/>
of Wilson, are spending II and moved there- of tin ware, <lb/>
time at i. He tells us he is relieved from brass, iron, silver, cut glass <lb/>
Miss Gertrude Eason. of Lizzie. ,.,,, i,,,,. city lite and enjoying and china. <lb/>
Christmas in our neighborhood. living near natures Mr and Mrs. Wright have a host <lb/>
Mr Carter and Miss Margaret h. K. Burgess, lie M. B. friend ill and else- <lb/>
of Roanoke Rapids, wore mar- church Riled the pulpit in the Chris- where and a most delightful even- <lb/>
there on Wednesday and came ,,., Sunday and IT. was spent. The warm and hear- <lb/>
here Thursday evening to spend a Q, Caldwell. president A C. C. Congratulation extended them <lb/>
portion of their hone., moon with rel- night. love esteem in which <lb/>
friends. A, the home of the bride's father, they held here and they begin <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cay of p Ayden. their Journey now toward future an- <lb/>
spent Christmas at Mr K M ,, and quiet home with best wishes of their <lb/>
was Ml El was many admirers that they may at least <lb/>
Mr. C. E. attended the , marriage to Mr. It. K of reach the golden one. <lb/>
Union Meeting at Saturday Dr. K I i den <lb/>
I must think and do hope that the They have our best wishes. <lb/>
people of this section are growing K. are pie <lb/>
better, for It has a common u. remove the buildings Horn by and between <lb/>
thing for a few of them to pet drunk ,. j. A. Harrington properly, Pitt County, <lb/>
and scrap through Christmas erecting a <lb/>
times. Hut this season I have not two story brick stores. 1st. <lb/>
heard of a scrap nor accident, nor ,,,, f friends are away spend- following schedule of Fees <lb/>
of any one being drunk except one ,,, and many are here. medical service will be strictly <lb/>
and I must tell a little joke on we cannot learn their names, but <lb/>
him. He Is I colored man ,. is, t., rt and prosper- o'er <lb/>
boys gave him twenty dollars to ,. . p. m. to <lb/>
not drink anything until after Christ of ; IO 2.00 <lb/>
mas and one of the neighbors passed mill Mr. 11.00 to <lb/>
his house next morning after Christ- was tilling at the time <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
FOR THE HORSES. <lb/>
Whips and <lb/>
Harness. <lb/>
known from ocean to <lb/>
t as the best and <lb/>
strongest. They wear the <lb/>
longest, Ask for <lb/>
Warm <lb/>
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB <lb/>
CELEBRATED t-A Line of BLANKETS and <lb/>
Only the strongest leather <lb/>
goes into Harness <lb/>
we sell <lb/>
j We Carry the Best Lire f Firearms and <lb/>
Ammunition. <lb/>
j BEST YOU CAN BUY I USEFUL IX CUTLERY <lb/>
FOB EVERY ONE IX THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE THE CELE <lb/>
LINE OF SCISSORS IX TACK <lb/>
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware. <lb/>
HART HADLEY <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
NOTICE<lb/>
mas and saw he was drunk and was We give Jake a <lb/>
his banjo for all It was worth <lb/>
The people had a Christmas M,. j A g f who <lb/>
tree at Smith's school house Christ- <lb/>
ad his family out to Oklahoma <lb/>
a. to p. m. <lb/>
p. in. to p. in. 2.00 <lb/>
p. in. to a. m. 3.00 <lb/>
ah medicine extra. <lb/>
max to the great enjoyment of bx returned last week and Ordinary in Country <lb/>
all present. us ,, ,,, enjoyed a day a mile. <lb/>
Our efficient teachers. Miss Joyner ,, w,. he came Visits la Country <lb/>
and Miss Harris, opened their school lo brother marriage, but Mileage 11.00 a mile. <lb/>
Visit in Country <lb/>
at Smith's school house on Monday <lb/>
he said not. <lb/>
Medicine extra. <lb/>
Call Visit In Country <lb/>
Peel gynecological, <lb/>
morning, to the delight of many of Mr j n ha the <lb/>
their pupils. They only had one f the Mines Co. <lb/>
week vacation. With him Mess <lb/>
Miss Maud Miss Mary Taylor and J. A. Davis. The and with to <lb/>
and Mr. of Snow Hill will b Taylor and will he governed by the Fee <lb/>
are visiting In Smithtown and attend- These gentlemen have for <lb/>
ed the party at Mr. Ivy Smith's experience and we bespeak for them <lb/>
K good business. <lb/>
Mr. Joe Cobb. of Standard was vis- or, unit Mr. T. J. <lb/>
at Mr. Ivy Smith's Sunday. Ion of Spring, has purchased <lb/>
Mr. R. B, wont to ., in the firm of Han <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
Mr. R. M. Starkey left for want a lap robe <lb/>
Monday of last week, to spend Christ- saddle or <lb/>
mas with some of his people here and <lb/>
horse or knee boots, buggy. <lb/>
returned this morning. or dray harness J. II. Smith <lb/>
Mr. Smith went to Farmville and <lb/>
morning.<lb/>
Stokes Items Kit Dec. <lb/>
Is Aldridge and Nellie Dixon spent <lb/>
and our people are busy Thursday night with Miss <lb/>
again. Some sorry that Leap <lb/>
year has come to a close. Mr and rs. I. Venters came <lb/>
Misses and Mildred Saturday night after pending <lb/>
returned Saturday night from , holiday In <lb/>
ton where they spent a few days. Hen Buck. Lester Edward <lb/>
Seems to be some attraction out j c attended Sunday <lb/>
ear Oak Grove. Mr. Stokes hero Sunday afternoon, <lb/>
and the cashier seem to go that way Johnson of <lb/>
real with Misses Velma <lb/>
Mr. Henry and Miss and Venter. <lb/>
both of this place, Mr c. R Venters went to Vance- <lb/>
married Sunday morning at the <lb/>
home of the bride by Mr. Mr Pall was a pleas- <lb/>
They left Immediately ant n town Sunday night, <lb/>
the ceremony on the eight-thirty Wedding hells will soon be ringing <lb/>
train for Raleigh amid showers of <lb/>
and old shoes. <lb/>
Mr. I. H. Roberson children <lb/>
in A double wedding <lb/>
b expected soon at Hotel. <lb/>
t; which has heretofore been in <lb/>
Signed, <lb/>
W. H. DIXON, <lb/>
If. T. <lb/>
V. A. WARD. <lb/>
C. O. <lb/>
MORRILL, <lb/>
C. C. JOYNER, <lb/>
D, S. <lb/>
J. K. PATRICK, <lb/>
THUS.<lb/>
S. <lb/>
C. Oil. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
J. H. HUDSON, <lb/>
C. It JONES. <lb/>
W, W. <lb/>
WM. conn <lb/>
W. I. <lb/>
T. COX. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Some Recent <lb/>
During the rush there were <lb/>
Ml many things demanding attention <lb/>
that The Reflector overlooked keeping <lb/>
Op visits of the stork, who <lb/>
by no means stingy with his <lb/>
Three young ladles arrived <lb/>
whose presence not been noted. <lb/>
The Modern Store <lb/>
E are in our new modern store at our same old stand on <lb/>
West Evans street, where we invite our many many <lb/>
friends to meet us face to face and hand to hand at our store. <lb/>
In my twenty-six years in the mercantile I in n- <lb/>
ville, serving my many friends to the best of my ability, as far as <lb/>
my equipment would permit, wish to thank you. <lb/>
But we are now in position to give you better service than <lb/>
j ever before owing to our skillful and careful arranging our new store <lb/>
for your and our convenience. Our full lines en all floors are <lb/>
and will be the best that any skillful buyer can select <lb/>
AND BOYS <lb/>
In all the colors, each garment handsomely tailored, and each e <lb/>
tailor-made CLOT HES. <lb/>
There are many <lb/>
go d <lb/>
in <lb/>
Our Coat Suits <lb/>
and Cloaks <lb/>
TBS SOME OF THE BUST PAT- <lb/>
AND HANDSOMEST TAILOR- <lb/>
OF TUB SEASON. <lb/>
NICE LONG AND SHORT <lb/>
CLOAK IN NEW RIG <lb/>
COLLARS AND AND <lb/>
NEAT I S AND POCKETS BRAID <lb/>
ED <lb/>
The Hume For <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
All lit give service I ear <lb/>
demand I great We ran fit <lb/>
member of family save <lb/>
II will buy from oar <lb/>
Hie el pair <lb/>
but they all come In time to be class- <lb/>
are visiting in i l Meeting t the Farmers with the leap year lasses They <lb/>
Mr. Davenport, of Washington member of the farmer n the homes of Dr, and Mrs. J. <lb/>
and Misses Alma Selina Fleming who can possibly do so Nobles. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook-, <lb/>
of were visiting the family to meet at Greenville and and Mrs II. II. Smith. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BE ART EASTERN <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LA PI TA L A N <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB A X l <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
j DEED AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
, PART OF NORTH <lb/>
LIN A AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE <lb/>
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
I ELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
our ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
HE HAD UPON <lb/>
I. the I the<lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM WRY MM <lb/>
MM II lit II. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
OF DUTY <lb/>
SOUTHERN IS <lb/>
II PULLMAN <lb/>
Democrats of Both <lb/>
Officers <lb/>
TERM, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
SOUTHERN SI ATES DURING <lb/>
PAST YEAR ADD SIXTEEN <lb/>
. MILLION TO BANK CAPITAL <lb/>
Three d h It Twenty Five <lb/>
in North Carolina, Financial 1911 <lb/>
lo Improved Laws and e live <lb/>
PARADE <lb/>
ii n arum <lb/>
TO ENO WAS <lb/>
v m By Offering Their Offices <lb/>
mm <lb/>
or Form of <lb/>
FOR SPEAKER Evelyn of Jacksonville <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
AI <lb/>
All Will Re <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
of and of the <lb/>
of representatives held their <lb/>
CINCINNATI Jan. <lb/>
Stewart, a young woman who was <lb/>
found bound and drugged In a Pull- <lb/>
man mi a Four train from <lb/>
when It reached here today, <lb/>
told the a sensational story of <lb/>
caucus last night and nominated of- <lb/>
Beers for the two houses of the ah made every effort to con- <lb/>
will begin its identity. Later she <lb/>
today at o'clock, noon. g Jacksonville, <lb/>
my <lb/>
way there. <lb/>
left Jacksonville some lime ago <lb/>
went to New York to shop. Then <lb/>
session today II o clock, noon. My u Jacksonville, <lb/>
W. Connor, ; engaged la marry a man <lb/>
of L., the and was on <lb/>
House caucus for speaker, by <lb/>
nation and without opposition. Rep- <lb/>
K. M. Koonce, of Onslow, <lb/>
who. had been a candidate for the of- j , <lb/>
flee,, having withdrawn his candidacy <lb/>
yesterday afternoon because of th. , WM <lb/>
present condition of his health. He i. a m of berth <lb/>
here for duty a representative, but ,,,. , <lb/>
ii still suffering from a carbuncle, <lb/>
which ha had him confined to Then I re- <lb/>
bed part of time during the , <lb/>
weeks. , . <lb/>
The other nominees for the office. were <lb/>
-a <lb/>
Clerk. T. O. Cobb. o, declared <lb/>
dork. Alfred o I an for an. <lb/>
Clerk, at D. or car <lb/>
at am. n. knowledge of it. <lb/>
of w s <lb/>
at-Arms. K. J. Jenkins of of after <lb/>
Senate I , , he <lb/>
The Democratic cancan of the n- am, <lb/>
in agree,, upon J again, <lb/>
the following the m- I The ,,,. and are <lb/>
official working body of the Sena e I investigation. <lb/>
Chairman of BeaU. <lb/>
Harry Stubbs of Martin; r, ,. <lb/>
pro-ten. of the Senate. . a . An ball filled <lb/>
i in <lb/>
grossing Clerk, W. E. Hooks <lb/>
Wayne; at Arms. G of the, <lb/>
Hall of Cumberland; Assistant of members of the <lb/>
G. W. of An- was called, and It was found <lb/>
Reading Clerk, R. M. of the were present. <lb/>
of Chairman Howie announced that <lb/>
Both were good natured for , <lb/>
and for all positions save that of and Representative E. R <lb/>
of the Senate there placed <lb/>
practically no serious contest. tho of W. Connor, of <lb/>
Sen. elected by a man of Progressive <lb/>
chairman of the Senate of and long <lb/>
and Senator B. n <lb/>
of as Secretary. Representative W. H. <lb/>
nomination of Sen. Mason, of seconded the <lb/>
of seconded by Sen. of Connor, referring to <lb/>
Cumberland, Senator Pharr of as a and progressive <lb/>
Mecklenburg, unanimously, by <lb/>
rising vote, as pro-1 p Ray representative from Ma- <lb/>
of the Senate. moved that the nomination be <lb/>
H. M Phillips of by acclamation, and the motion <lb/>
elate editor of the Greensboro News. wag without a hitch. Mr. Con- <lb/>
nominated by Sen. Hobgood. of MM nominated without <lb/>
reading clerk, and, on <lb/>
motion of Sen. of Hertford., <lb/>
his was made <lb/>
ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. than <lb/>
was added to tho banking <lb/>
capital of ten southern states by <lb/>
new Institutions formed during 1912. <lb/>
according to figures complied by the <lb/>
Southern Hanker and announced to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Report from Mate banking depart- <lb/>
the comptroller of the cur- <lb/>
at Washington show that <lb/>
the year banks were <lb/>
liquidated, which, including <lb/>
and failures, wiped out 13.- <lb/>
banking capital and <lb/>
j banks reduced capital for an <lb/>
loss of This was par- <lb/>
offset by an Increase in the cap- <lb/>
ital of <lb/>
making the net gain for the <lb/>
year <lb/>
The distribution of new banks and <lb/>
capital by states was as <lb/>
Locates h Husband After <lb/>
A Search Eighteen <lb/>
Years <lb/>
CHICAGO, Jan. <lb/>
search of eighteen yeas has had its <lb/>
ending in Chicago. The eighteen <lb/>
years have been filled with altering <lb/>
and sorrow for mother and a boy <lb/>
who is blind. tS retribution will <lb/>
SAYS IF<lb/>
I TO STOP <lb/>
ROWDYISM <lb/>
torn RUN PEACE <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Jan. the Celebration of <lb/>
Taft will turn out the Fifteenth Unit-1 The <lb/>
cavalry at For Myer, II <lb/>
He <lb/>
LONDON, Jan. Is <lb/>
no disposition in London to <lb/>
doubt that as soon as Che delegates <lb/>
, y to the t <lb/>
ii desire to i ii ii n Pi <lb/>
avenue on March before the <lb/>
procession the following have celebrated th orthodox <lb/>
,,. holiday the peace <lb/>
. . .,,,. . Clue will be resumed. <lb/>
the given out <lb/>
at The There is reluctance <lb/>
women the among all parties, threats <lb/>
come in the municipal court of Judge the and Major Richard SI- of Mich an eventuality arc still <lb/>
Hopkins. when tho mother of police, have tend in some quarter. <lb/>
boy will face the object of their withheld permission for the parade be <lb/>
cause feared the actions of a <lb/>
Pollack the husband ,,. <lb/>
and father, who deserted then. <lb/>
Pollack and his were be given the marcher. <lb/>
No Banks New <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Slate <lb/>
Alabama . I <lb/>
Florida . <lb/>
Georgia. <lb/>
Kentucky . 500.0011 <lb/>
. l <lb/>
Mississippi . <lb/>
North Carolina . 1165.250 <lb/>
Carolina . 1.114,000 <lb/>
Tennessee . 1,440.000 <lb/>
Virginia . 1448.000 <lb/>
past year as compared with <lb/>
showed a decided Improvement <lb/>
In tho strength and character the <lb/>
I new blinking says the <lb/>
Southern Hanker, to Improved <lb/>
bunking law and more effective <lb/>
During th past year eighteen state <lb/>
bank In the south passed into the <lb/>
national system without change of <lb/>
capital stock. <lb/>
At the same time the representative <lb/>
Of be European powers are busily <lb/>
in offering friendly advice to <lb/>
lice and that proper protection COUld and in case <lb/>
not given the marcher. ohs <lb/>
lied a score of years ago in Boston. Prominent local business men have prove Insufficient the am- <lb/>
Mass. They lived together happily volunteered their services lo the b,,,,,, are seeking for the beat <lb/>
until son was born. The boy was method of intervention In order to <lb/>
was blind at birth Then the bus- settle the crucial question of <lb/>
. blind at in,,, the . promise to <lb/>
band and father disappeared. His M, w, , , . <lb/>
ire searched the city and secured the from if the HoM ,.,.,.,,, the method of pro- <lb/>
help of the police of the entire con- protection was Inadequate. <lb/>
., . . K-. it I . <lb/>
an issue from the present dead- <lb/>
At first it was believed Tho will be walled <lb/>
Pollack had been killed. on by a committee f the that Pasha. <lb/>
Hut proved that he will urge the par-, M ha <lb/>
was alive. This was all that mt , at once lo that the plan . asking <lb/>
his wife could learn. for parade may not be held up to the con- <lb/>
spent all of the I was . ,,,.,, <lb/>
earning in keep up the president Tall is to b invited . <lb/>
she said las, night. suffered ,. . arching women. Tn.-v explanation, which he <lb/>
years from more than procession will be th <lb/>
Board Of Education In <lb/>
Regular Here <lb/>
rows. My little blind boy and I were pageant aver seen In Oil <lb/>
often hungry. Then I heard that be <lb/>
was In <lb/>
Mrs. Pollack sold what few posses-1 <lb/>
she had and paid the railroad <lb/>
fare for her son and herself. They till I <lb/>
reached Chicago a week ago to find <lb/>
the man for who. they had been <lb/>
searching so long had been married <lb/>
to woman for four years. <lb/>
Without money and now desperate, <lb/>
the woman appealed to the Immigrant <lb/>
They cared for her and her son and <lb/>
obtained Pollacks arrest on a <lb/>
brusque of the Bee- <lb/>
Five, Forty <lb/>
Mr. Speaks. <lb/>
Mr. Connor was greeted with <lb/>
round of applause when he entered <lb/>
of Mr. W. O. Stokes Sunday. Saturday. January 4th. meeting at Ci <lb/>
I wonder why it is Mr. Joe Tyson court house o'clock <lb/>
waits until the holiday to W. H. <lb/>
come to Stokes Ho was out R. L. Sec. <lb/>
lat nigh, and tea gold and <lb/>
are Just floating around. It Is that Manager Joe Wood , curve ball was faster than <lb/>
Miss Lillian Stokes Sat- man and T bar parted Johnson's straight one. <lb/>
night Scotland the Interests of Flynn the like most of the will not <lb/>
by Mr. Cherry. Just wish company, and that Joe will look after admit that the youngster of today <lb/>
Cousin could stay longer, but future. plays real baseball. <lb/>
V of the <lb/>
young ladles and their parents. <lb/>
Joyce, the former <lb/>
leaguer, maintains that Amos Ru- <lb/>
The of House thanking the <lb/>
was t in motion a few minutes members for the honor confer- <lb/>
o'clock when He- upon e declared that this <lb/>
of and placed In n when ,,,,, Democratic party l <lb/>
nomination, the name of T. C. Bowie are at stake <lb/>
of for chairman. There being th, Well as the nation, <lb/>
no other nomination Mr. called North Carolina <lb/>
for the vote. Bowie was elected nil- looking to the House and <lb/>
He took the chair and for wisdom, progress <lb/>
called the to order and Let It be our chief aim <lb/>
Representative Roberts, of people be- not disappointed. <lb/>
Buncombe, nominated i. E. h. COncluded. amidst applause. <lb/>
Alamance, for secretary of the ,. . <lb/>
ca and the latter was unanimously and tat <lb/>
fern have signed to box eight rounds <lb/>
At of g Jan. <lb/>
Tho Board of education met In reg <lb/>
session on Monday. It was a <lb/>
busy meeting. Besides the regular <lb/>
routine work of each meeting the an- <lb/>
apportionment made. This <lb/>
was made on the basis of one dollar <lb/>
land ninety cent per capita. This <lb/>
gives the same length of term to each <lb/>
school that had last year. Several <lb/>
new houses have recently been built <lb/>
and the board was glad to find that <lb/>
some of them were being fitted up <lb/>
with Patent Desks and Teachers desks <lb/>
by the communities themselves. In- <lb/>
in the schools being better fit- <lb/>
up for good and for better work <lb/>
continues to increase In the county <lb/>
and th Is a source of gratification. <lb/>
hid. Jan. <lb/>
charge , The hearing of the ease Four passenger train No. <lb/>
will be this morning. from Cincinnati to Chicago, was <lb/>
Pollack admitted his second mar- wrecked at p. m. this afternoon, <lb/>
but declared that he previously mile west of nine <lb/>
had obtained a divorce in a Chicago miles east of this city. ,,,. , . <lb/>
court. j It is reported that passengers on the Turkish <lb/>
re killed. One body has been u weeks elapse, however, without a <lb/>
u th. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
At the next it is his <lb/>
to according to the <lb/>
cal the be- <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Much Ii hoped tor from the action <lb/>
the European powers are <lb/>
Russia having given way on <lb/>
the Bet flan port i u <lb/>
i . Bi ; laying a more <lb/>
. to induce <lb/>
to come lo the term wished n <lb/>
Balkan allies on the question of <lb/>
n the Albanian frontier. <lb/>
II is i that the greatest <lb/>
i. the powers will be exercised at <lb/>
Constantinople through the <lb/>
brought to bear by the am- <lb/>
A BABY <lb/>
out of the wreck, that of W, P. <lb/>
Felt, a traveling salesmen, of <lb/>
Tot of Five Carries Baby Broth- N. Y. Forty persons are <lb/>
From Burning Home to be seriously injured. <lb/>
Jan. Bishop i Wrecking trains conveying every <lb/>
was a renter on the farm of Will available physician have been dis <lb/>
decision being reached which will In- <lb/>
sure the Balkan allies the <lb/>
Sim. of the fortress of <lb/>
cording to one of the Bulgarian <lb/>
gates, be general and <lb/>
ins cannon who will <lb/>
Pi Vi <lb/>
Brown and had a wife and three patched from this city to the scene <lb/>
children. The father was at his work the wreck. The train left the rails on Q. <lb/>
and the mother had left the three tots a curve, the cause of which consciousness that w <lb/>
the house while she went to milk Mt been ascertained. our In the Interest of <lb/>
Carolina Municipal <lb/>
HIGH POINT. N. C, Jan. A <lb/>
large attendance marked opening <lb/>
here today of the annual meeting of <lb/>
the Carolina Municipal Association, <lb/>
embracing the mayors and other <lb/>
of the leading cities of the state <lb/>
Mayor F. W. Tate this city, <lb/>
dent association called the <lb/>
gathering to order, laws for <lb/>
tho government of the cities and <lb/>
towns of the state formed the chief <lb/>
I of discussion. <lb/>
Turkey who only by ceiling all the <lb/>
bland In th Aegean Sea us well <lb/>
the fortress of can insure <lb/>
real and lasting peace. Peace without <lb/>
these condition would <lb/>
only <lb/>
many ft <lb/>
greeting morning <lb/>
It was still early In the morning and Four cars left the rails <lb/>
the baby was In bed, not having turning over and blocking the track, <lb/>
awakened. The second child was play The train was running at a high <lb/>
with matches and caught the speed. <lb/>
per covering Inside of the house. The The wreck Is out In the and <lb/>
two tan screaming for the n h to get details. <lb/>
door aid <lb/>
Soon after, with whole Inside of. f Men <lb/>
little building full of fire CINCINNATI. O. Jan. s.-The an- . , <lb/>
smoke, the girl of less than the hear, convention of the National , <lb/>
of her baby brother. She of Commission Merchants me. in who,,, . Bend. . . <lb/>
the flames and soon this city today with a large cent I ; ,., .,. <lb/>
, baby blackened of from Chicago. New g,. a A a II. <lb/>
w, but By <lb/>
MM had reached the New Orleans and numerous other hie <lb/>
house and saw the roof fall on every- places. e, . <lb/>
on earth they owned, but with during a wide g hi <lb/>
a glad heart over the rescue of her of relating the simply because they <lb/>
baby. <lb/>
mission business will be considered, stand Greek <lb/>
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