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HER LOST I <lb />
WONDROUS CHARM IN WOODS LIVES OF INFANTS <lb />
By JANE KELLY. <lb />
Within the recollection of tie <lb />
had never before been ill. <lb />
had tied up cut Angers and filled <lb />
hot water bags and out <lb />
medicine to everybody else, but never <lb />
bad she taken to her bed and caused <lb />
Chess to be performed for <lb />
tier. <lb />
s ; she fell ill recently the <lb />
family was had <lb />
as though a bomb in go <lb />
and <lb />
hi, turn d to and <lb />
took re of Mr- el I <lb />
v . Blind they had a . <lb />
ti-i They piled on blankets and <lb />
held consultations and took <lb />
Blanket I tad <lb />
then decided la lower them, they r. . <lb />
what she ate they d <lb />
tn subdued and kept the light <lb />
dimly. And when she began <lb />
getting better they had grown so to <lb />
their authority <lb />
that the Invalid not cope with <lb />
them. <lb />
no, Ruth <lb />
would say, soothingly, If Mrs. <lb />
attempted to throw back one of her <lb />
bed coverings, must keep that <lb />
en. You'll catch <lb />
I'm really too protest- <lb />
ad the invalid. <lb />
feel all right <lb />
Ruth would say In level tones as she <lb />
tucked hack the blanket about her <lb />
pan lie still, <lb />
i exactly as bad. When <lb />
be pealed to aim he merely shook <lb />
his hi id and mother, you <lb />
just lie quiet and let us manage <lb />
things <lb />
K. hi slowly grew In the breast <lb />
Of the invalid. <lb />
As sue the returning in <lb />
her I her eyes often snapped after <lb />
had been routed and laid low by <lb />
s. m of the family. <lb />
The Idea that Ruth, who was scarcely <lb />
past the age when she had been <lb />
and put to bed <lb />
Was actually bossing her roused Mrs. <lb />
grim ire. <lb />
Likewise that Henry, who only a <lb />
Short time ago had been refused more <lb />
Jam. h id be regulating what she <lb />
ate u depriving her of what she <lb />
Wanted and irritated her. <lb />
The day Mrs. said she want- <lb />
d to up the entire family proceed- <lb />
ed to shriek In horror. <lb />
m said anxious- <lb />
stay in bed and get a good <lb />
rest while you have the <lb />
should say added <lb />
let me wait on you. am <lb />
glad to do it. Don't throw that <lb />
cover back, <lb />
if you get put In Henry. <lb />
Jr., be eating all sorts of things <lb />
that you shouldn't. You wanted grid- <lb />
cakes this remember <lb />
Griddle cakes, Henry spoke <lb />
In of horror <lb />
Then Ruth lowered the shad-s five <lb />
Inches and Henry <lb />
raised them inches, while <lb />
abstracted the salt collar on r table <lb />
and n moved one slice of toast from <lb />
her tray. not he <lb />
ran her <lb />
Just lie i <lb />
laid In Chi II II <lb />
e, I. I breathed hard <lb />
an.; glared at I <lb />
ill r It <lb />
the told <lb />
son d hi <lb />
eon. <lb />
party this I I <lb />
ti <lb />
tell said Ruth, <lb />
v p an on I <lb />
yon at all, mother. You'll <lb />
be sure to do <lb />
i Mrs. <lb />
ii i i . be bed clothes <lb />
r n hen <lb />
Win ii Mary accord g to <lb />
prom e, to cast her eye <lb />
d found up and <lb />
do you Ml <lb />
casually. . on would go <lb />
back <lb />
c . <lb />
plenty of <lb />
ha v.- coffee, to <lb />
fry an or <lb />
It. I <lb />
The In u <lb />
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II <lb />
fixed <lb />
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n tin I <lb />
Its i <lb />
Mexican Mines Becoming Wells. <lb />
Practically all the mines of Tar- <lb />
es lbs <lb />
do A large party of has <lb />
recently come out of the country <lb />
tin- ; of Mr. en- <lb />
during much hardship on the way Dur- <lb />
a part of the Journey were <lb />
In with the refugees from <lb />
which place been entirely <lb />
abandoned by foreigners; the mines <lb />
are Ailing with water at the rate of <lb />
gallons a minute. The condition <lb />
of the refugees In many nines la <lb />
Most of them hare lost all their <lb />
belongings Some have fortunes. <lb />
Engineering and Mining Journal <lb />
Traveler Writes of Peculiar <lb />
of Romance Noted in Ire- <lb />
land's <lb />
Returning to woods, I am <lb />
struck once more by the peculiar <lb />
character of their romance, says a <lb />
writer in Magazine. It is <lb />
so different from that of a German <lb />
forest, where the imagination Is lured <lb />
and lost in the depth of thickets and <lb />
baffled by endless Inns of serried <lb />
trunks I over by the canopy <lb />
of d booths. inter-<lb />
-i woods <lb />
I . era Is <lb />
but not quite to <lb />
be U <lb />
without end and end- <lb />
in and out, in <lb />
d green light among the big <lb />
t-i n toy bushes under the oaks, <lb />
and the high grasses and meadow- <lb />
sweet and their open spaces. <lb />
i and dowered with pale lilac <lb />
where the sunset sky is wide, <lb />
and there is the gibbet for wicked <lb />
hawks, and where not merely wild <lb />
duck rustle up. but a great heraldic <lb />
where at dusk It becomes <lb />
frightening among the immense <lb />
pale oak trunks. <lb />
A wayward In-and-out romance, as <lb />
too page of a book, that one in- <lb />
r . s in because one chooses <lb />
the necessity of the <lb />
m and av i forests in these <lb />
Irish Ii and alongside brown. <lb />
Char river, which under the great <lb />
mils has tortoise-shell <lb />
Si odes On It and Into the <lb />
forest <lb />
by em <lb />
i that carried Sir or <lb />
I. up r down like <lb />
broken off narratives of the poets <lb />
LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE <lb />
Young Wife Scored Heavily When <lb />
Hubby Forward With the <lb />
Stereotyped Comment. <lb />
There was a worried look on the <lb />
face as he ruined hatless down <lb />
the street and ran up the steps of <lb />
Acacia Villa, <lb />
sorry to say there's been a <lb />
slight mistake. Mrs. he <lb />
panted. ordered two pounds of <lb />
i yesterday, and by mistake my <lb />
apprentice put up some sawdust that <lb />
Our grapes came packed <lb />
replied the lady. I <lb />
reckon my got <lb />
through about a pound the rood <lb />
for break <lb />
don't mean to Bay that he <lb />
ate gasped the man in the apron. <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
The lady leaned back on the door- <lb />
post and for three minutes indulged In <lb />
a laugh that all her neighbors <lb />
to the scene. <lb />
that's right-down she <lb />
Observed with a laugh. <lb />
queried the grocer. <lb />
funny we've been mar- <lb />
ear come 1st of April, and <lb />
Charles as never paid ma a <lb />
till this at <lb />
w Ii II d pat <lb />
f o that i is . told <lb />
me it the i <lb />
i . <lb />
of the Day. <lb />
mi r wonderful <lb />
new day is <lb />
, p with each r <lb />
i attendant <lb />
ad fresh <lb />
. . , <lb />
i. or losses hours, <lb />
or are unmarked <lb />
clock is nothing <lb />
a hint of what <lb />
. hour hold or to remind <lb />
of time, or tin- brevity <lb />
of pro- <lb />
i n of one by <lb />
i to our o is as the i, <lb />
v i i. ii ea us the; <lb />
another Each one is surround <lb />
world -if his own. full of <lb />
ll and i en t of the <lb />
Ibis <lb />
Pi I K by Hi Ii a <lb />
It. <lb />
Humanitarian Movement One of the <lb />
Most Successful of Present <lb />
Day Endeavor. <lb />
Among all the human move- <lb />
of the time, there is perhaps <lb />
none which has been inure free <lb />
the spectacular and the sensational <lb />
than that for the redaction of infant <lb />
mortality, it has been steadily prose- <lb />
quietly and patiently though <lb />
with vigor and enthusiasm, both by <lb />
authorities and by <lb />
r s action <lb />
r, It has cons n <lb />
all-round <lb />
tongs re there is<lb />
t and I <lb />
. . <lb />
has an <lb />
evil tint exists when the I <lb />
taken the test trouble to find out <lb />
it baa or d <lb />
The workers go about the <lb />
very differently. They infant <lb />
mortality neither because it Is great- <lb />
nor because it is less than it was <lb />
years ago. but because they know- <lb />
that by the taking of proper measures <lb />
the lives of thousands of infants can <lb />
be saved. Put they unquestionably <lb />
do find great stimulus, as w-ell as <lb />
great satisfaction, in such figures <lb />
those presented by Dr. I. <lb />
Holt of New York president of the <lb />
American Association for the Study <lb />
and Prevention of Infant Mortality, <lb />
at the annual meeting of the <lb />
in Washington the other day. <lb />
1890, in New York he said. <lb />
death-rate was 8.8 per cent, of <lb />
In It was 18.8 per <lb />
in only a little more than <lb />
oat <lb />
This means that tn New York city <lb />
ever infant that now dies <lb />
three would have d under the con- <lb />
a quarter of a century ago <lb />
that or little ones are <lb />
saved their parents every year in <lb />
this city the improvements <lb />
that have taken York <lb />
Evening Post <lb />
SEES MARKS OF DEGENERACY <lb />
In the Opinion of Sir Gilbert Parker, <lb />
the Modern Race of Man Is Los- <lb />
Its Senses. <lb />
The astonishing question of Sir Gil- <lb />
Parker, Are our lenses growing <lb />
less fact, degenerating has <lb />
aroused great Interest. Sir Gilbert <lb />
thinks our life may have been made <lb />
so mechanically easy that some of <lb />
our senses are losing their vitality <lb />
and usefulness. <lb />
night be by <lb />
some as evidence- that the acuteness <lb />
of seeing and hearing is on the In- <lb />
said Sir Gilbert recently. <lb />
marvelous quick- <lb />
of eye, by which he observes <lb />
danger, and by a hairbreadth, es- <lb />
capes It by skilled precision, might <lb />
be pointed to. but I regard that as <lb />
a kind of specialization, exceptionally <lb />
narrow and confined to a limited <lb />
the chauffeur is like a <lb />
In can only see one <lb />
way down a narrow lane Many <lb />
dents are duo to limited and <lb />
I knew a <lb />
who i ii very veil ah ad of <lb />
If be ants Us t to the <lb />
has to hi-; bead <lb />
to right or left Every one knows that <lb />
the trail d and educated eye can see <lb />
to -i . left without turning <lb />
the In ad. <lb />
j. THE<lb />
X By STELLA SCHMIDT. <lb />
fT <lb />
the moon might vary Its <lb />
time of rising and the stars might <lb />
v and tardier each night <lb />
in n. c their Knits <lb />
sky, old Mrs <lb />
the d. of <lb />
In the she r <lb />
per . read n the <lb />
no s, I news, the <lb />
the She <lb />
i . read <lb />
. , i <lb />
I no p news <lb />
i I i lighten . of <lb />
her, and so- <lb />
u were lb <lb />
her Int of view, the ad- <lb />
l no desires, for <lb />
she had no to whet mere- <lb />
rend the was all. <lb />
In the i her meal. <lb />
Then she ate it all alone. She did <lb />
not know whit a monotonous meal <lb />
was. it. surrounded by the <lb />
faded portraits of the dead. She had <lb />
long ago that she was all <lb />
alone. The pain loneliness she <lb />
could never know again. Neither <lb />
could she ever again desire or <lb />
ambition. <lb />
On summer after meal <lb />
over she sat out DO porch <lb />
and watched the re by. She <lb />
watched them Without taking any in- <lb />
In them. She see little <lb />
of her neighbors and she heard loss. <lb />
now and then woman <lb />
Who lived triad to <lb />
talk to her. The woman who lived <lb />
across the street was lonesome. Her <lb />
dead were to her. and she <lb />
longed to lee tn . kiss their I <lb />
She often over old Mrs. <lb />
and felt old Mrs. <lb />
loneliness, too. The woman who lived <lb />
across the street did not realize what <lb />
a potent at line had proved <lb />
Itself to be In old Mrs. case. <lb />
The of loneliness was real to <lb />
her. <lb />
So woman who lived the <lb />
street hit upon the idea of giving a <lb />
little dinner and Inviting old Mrs. <lb />
In doing this she meant <lb />
well. <lb />
Old Mrs. Pearson had watched the <lb />
postman pass by her day <lb />
day as she hail watched every one and <lb />
everything else pass by. When one <lb />
morning the entered her <lb />
gate and knocked en her door, it was <lb />
very strange. He handed her a let- <lb />
She opened I and read without <lb />
any particular surprise the Invitation <lb />
to the dinner over the way. She, <lb />
the people she read in the news- <lb />
I WIDOW MASON'S COOK , <lb />
Emigration From Scotland. <lb />
I. <lb />
t o, ave on, Liver <lb />
I . . . that the year <lb />
I t every In <lb />
l , end ear <lb />
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. bi th <lb />
i . , Scotland are be- <lb />
try <lb />
ii. ii h are <lb />
i d main London <lb />
Names That Live. <lb />
I- w j I Interesting to ascertain <lb />
how many people have given <lb />
to tin English language in the <lb />
m i that Mackintosh and Macadam <lb />
g theirs, To Captain Boycott <lb />
owe the word to Lord Sand- <lb />
the popular of light rs <lb />
to Doctor tin <lb />
by which our gag <lb />
the house of to the brave <lb />
soldier of the great Napoleon, Ber- <lb />
word Chauvinism; <lb />
to the r <lb />
tn Portugal, word to <lb />
Thomas the word <lb />
in Mr Gladstone, a popular form <lb />
of handbag and to Wellington and <lb />
iota ear. Mr. <lb />
for the <lb />
ones i e B I in o. <lb />
nor of Now Hampshire, was one of <lb />
four brothers were In <lb />
College In While not <lb />
lo many as four were there together at <lb />
any one time, there was a good <lb />
of the family from the <lb />
val of the first one until <lb />
of the last. And the roomed <lb />
together the top of Dartmouth hall, <lb />
getting their own meals as a measure <lb />
of self-help. They were known as the <lb />
The subsequent careers of the <lb />
have been In keeping with this <lb />
endeavor of their college <lb />
For the in Winter. <lb />
A ii of some s n Ii a <lb />
come pi to Is In cold <lb />
weather In <lb />
r . . . <lb />
lei i i re on <lb />
. <lb />
. i <lb />
for the I d the <lb />
sure not <lb />
i evergreen <lb />
warm and <lb />
i I ks i <lb />
m a- on <lb />
P . <lb />
r hi mi. ii.-h . in <lb />
mulched and with pine <lb />
boughs. When they finish <lb />
i .,. i., ill,., . burrow <lb />
ground and eat the <lb />
Ate II All Alone, <lb />
paper every day, was going out to <lb />
dins. Then when u began to think <lb />
it over she that she was n <lb />
human like hi r human beings, and <lb />
then a really surprising thing <lb />
about. She recovered from the <lb />
She did not ill much that night. <lb />
Ti and tossing on her bed, and <lb />
thinking and thin chief- <lb />
wondering what should wear <lb />
to the dinner Scroll the Way. <lb />
she was very human, She was even <lb />
excited, <lb />
in the morning she get up unusually <lb />
early and once ho ho- d search- <lb />
I, i i r i How wonder- <lb />
fully they had i in in d <lb />
of the y an <lb />
The garments as befit- <lb />
ting i ion Is Id out upon <lb />
the boil nine o'clock in the morn <lb />
V By JOHN V <lb />
Celine took s run <lb />
down to which was <lb />
widowed sisters country place, she <lb />
to do anything she <lb />
wanted to. She romped with the <lb />
digs. chickens, milked the <lb />
d shoveled snow, if it happened <lb />
to be and ran the <lb />
if it wok <lb />
In -ion lo that, she occasionally <lb />
. rook out of the kitchen and <lb />
prepared s a according to the <lb />
king school at- <lb />
tend. In the city. <lb />
On this particular day. at <lb />
o'clock in the afternoon, the cook was <lb />
cut, and the sister had gone to the <lb />
village, was ft all alone, <lb />
and one of the things she <lb />
ed for deceptively <lb />
called dinner by a share of the <lb />
an old-fashioned custard. <lb />
First get the eggs. They could be <lb />
found in the <lb />
walked down the path to the gate to <lb />
get a view up and down the highway <lb />
before going after the eggs. <lb />
And what she saw as she leaned <lb />
over the gate was an automobile <lb />
Its sole occupant was the <lb />
young man at the steering wheel. <lb />
Something was wrong. It hobbled. It <lb />
limped It baited. <lb />
Opposite the gate and tho girl tho <lb />
machine to a bait. <lb />
The the young man stared <lb />
at each other. <lb />
finally asked <lb />
Hugh <lb />
think are looking at sonic- <lb />
replied Miss <lb />
smart for a he <lb />
smiled. <lb />
cook, thank was retort- <lb />
ed. <lb />
my trouble Is that this <lb />
has gene lame on me, and can't find <lb />
out <lb />
Miss opened the gate and <lb />
passed out to the machine, and after <lb />
u minute <lb />
believe they feed these things <lb />
gasoline to make them go. No <lb />
line, no <lb />
whispered the young <lb />
man. as he inspected the empty tank. <lb />
now you can fetch a tin of <lb />
gasoline from the garage to last you <lb />
a few though you <lb />
start out the tires next <lb />
Ard with that the girl started off <lb />
for the and gave him no <lb />
Mr. bad five miles to go to <lb />
Ma father's home, and he reached It <lb />
without further adventure. <lb />
ho said when ho reached <lb />
home, don't you fire our fat and <lb />
old cook and get something <lb />
for what <lb />
she Isn't a dandy. Pack <lb />
here a few miles I saw a handsome <lb />
young lady who was a <lb />
gent, and classy I almost <lb />
permitted to admire <lb />
smart said the mother. <lb />
In t a dollar to a that <lb />
have been fooled. Is she a <lb />
short <lb />
curly <lb />
my sen was and is <lb />
Mrs. Mason's sister home was <lb />
is . i down <lb />
haps every few Mow does it <lb />
i to t. n for s <lb />
cot even with her for <lb />
was the reply, and the sub <lb />
was n I <lb />
Every day for the two week <lb />
was out on the <lb />
teaming to run his hut he <lb />
went so far as the white hone on tho <lb />
It was when he thought he <lb />
had absorbed all thorn, to learn, <lb />
i line confidence, that he sped <lb />
In that direction. When he if a <lb />
mile of the house he saw an auto come <lb />
nut of the drive. It contained two <lb />
ladles only. <lb />
must be the and her <lb />
ho mused. one who <lb />
made a fool of me Will be St the wheel, <lb />
flood Now to shatter her <lb />
He put on speed ahead. <lb />
His coining was not noticed until he <lb />
passing, told him <lb />
that the girl r as tho <lb />
rook was a-. . . i;,, machine. With <lb />
p he bowed and <lb />
. . straight <lb />
ind i re flash. road soon <lb />
chance <lb />
RENUNCIATION <lb />
By HORACE DEMING. <lb />
Hob was only a wood- <lb />
worker and worked in the finishing <lb />
room of the big <lb />
id her bi all out of narrowed, was no <lb />
i in hour sud a halt lo pa ; m hi i s ha i waited <lb />
late. I paper, with his machine. <lb />
it i Into the ditch, knocked <lb />
rods of rail fence, <lb />
he d and no then stopped still after vain- <lb />
I , . to climb over an old <lb />
ii plats I <lb />
d water, <lb />
fit de d i to I <lb />
rest In I h <lb />
i i dinner Bo bi lay down on <lb />
her c ch. carol to i <lb />
hi i finery was out <lb />
on the bed. i dropped <lb />
off to sloop I t soundly. <lb />
When she with a start It <lb />
was dark In room. <lb />
Mils had to turn her head <lb />
ind look. It to do, <lb />
but mi h r I <lb />
it. Smash Crash Her auto was <lb />
on side <lb />
comes of n hired driving <lb />
an she i lid. <lb />
a he retorted. <lb />
Is fill this talk de- <lb />
II <lb />
factory. He had <lb />
no education and <lb />
could hardly n <lb />
and lit i <lb />
drifted through <lb />
life until <lb />
twenty eight, <lb />
B ling what<lb />
. <lb />
future had no <lb />
.-,.,, or <lb />
form to him. <lb />
When Low was <lb />
twenty-six a new <lb />
Influence entered <lb />
his life. He fell <lb />
blindly and <lb />
in love <lb />
with Minnie Car- <lb />
son, the pretty <lb />
daughter of the <lb />
foreman. <lb />
She had a good <lb />
education, having <lb />
been sent to the <lb />
Fe- <lb />
male seminary <lb />
after graduating <lb />
from the public schools. Also she <lb />
was ambitious and belonged to liter- <lb />
clubs. Once she had a piece in <lb />
the Daily Palladium. It was in tho <lb />
form of a communication, was nearly <lb />
a column long and was signed with, <lb />
her name in full. Minnie Minerva Car- <lb />
son. was Status of <lb />
the Women of Ore, Com- <lb />
pared With That of the American <lb />
Women of Hob had seen it <lb />
and treasured the paper among his <lb />
few valuables. Had he heard the com- <lb />
of the editor of the Palladium, <lb />
don't know what In thunder It <lb />
means, but we've got to give the <lb />
women a show or down goes the cir- <lb />
he might not have felt so <lb />
much awe. <lb />
The one great thought the piece in <lb />
the paper gave was that to ac- <lb />
quire this divinity he have to <lb />
lift himself to a plane somewhat <lb />
hers. He was confirmed in <lb />
this Idea by overhearing a bit of con- <lb />
between Miss Carson and <lb />
Stokes, the assistant secretary of the <lb />
company, who was very sweet on <lb />
Miss Carson. <lb />
One day they stood near where <lb />
was working and he <lb />
conversation. It was all about books <lb />
and authors and plays a id philosophy <lb />
and poetry and theories of life and <lb />
things of which Bob had a very dim <lb />
comprehension. his love <lb />
and when once he <lb />
his passion he set about find- <lb />
a way to gratify It with the same <lb />
dogged persistence that had made <lb />
the best workman In the shop Grasp <lb />
the Idea that learning was <lb />
first step to put him within hailing <lb />
distance of the maiden of his choice, <lb />
he enrolled himself In a night school <lb />
and began slowly to master the <lb />
In the meantime Stokes had been <lb />
himself more and more In <lb />
Miss Carson's heart, lie was hand- <lb />
some, college bred, of a good family, <lb />
with a position In the host society, <lb />
drawing a good salary and every <lb />
to anticipate rapid advance. <lb />
and a liberal Inheritance. It <lb />
was altogether natural Miss Car- <lb />
son should regard him with favor. <lb />
But Hob knew Stokes was <lb />
nil that the husband o Miss Carson <lb />
should he and he his time His <lb />
opportunity came He was waiting <lb />
for a street car one day when Stokes <lb />
came down the street, Just as lie was <lb />
passing Hob a woman Wei him. She <lb />
greeted him with a broken-hearted <lb />
cry. <lb />
she cried. <lb />
where have yon been Why have<lb />
Stokes pulled the pathetic, weeping <lb />
creature into a hallway out of sight, <lb />
but Hob could not help hearing what <lb />
was said. <lb />
promised to marry me. you <lb />
know you did. n hundred, live hundred <lb />
times. And after It was too late you <lb />
ran away and I found that you had <lb />
Mod to mo and that I do not even <lb />
know your real <lb />
What Stokes said was In so low a <lb />
voles Bob did hear It. Rut tho <lb />
woman <lb />
don't want to be taken care or in <lb />
way. I want mi honest name for <lb />
myself and my I can work my <lb />
fingers off for food shelter, but I <lb />
want an I want <lb />
yo i b cause I love you <lb />
Stoke nil something i I o and <lb />
wont up the stain in the office bi Id- <lb />
a white <lb />
face close to hi--. It win. of Min- <lb />
Carson. She evidently had hoard <lb />
the conversation In the stairway. Ilia <lb />
heart gave a great, pliant leap. <lb />
that Mr. talking to <lb />
that girl in there I came along just <lb />
after they went In. From the glimpse <lb />
I got I thought It was he. Was I<lb />
Defining the Difference. <lb />
Mrs Fish, at one of those <lb />
that have made her talked <lb />
with shrew of a in. <lb />
marriage. <lb />
that said Mrs In- <lb />
In a shocked tone, <lb />
that man to marry that beautiful girl <lb />
Hut Isn't s tremendous difference <lb />
In their <lb />
said Mrs. <lb />
found a mulch. Striking It sh van. <lb />
looked at the clock and discovered The other two looked at each other <lb />
that it hours past the for a few then to <lb />
set for the dinner at the house of the laugh. <lb />
across the street have learned since the other <lb />
Old Mrs. was relieved be- said Miss you are not a <lb />
measure by this discovery. Now hired man. I therefore beg <lb />
she did not nave to go to the dinner and I have also learned <lb />
at since the other day that are not <lb />
She put her clothes he family cook. I <lb />
fully In the trunk with calm Mr. and are <lb />
Then she ate some frequently seen riding out together, <lb />
drank a cup of tea and relapsed Into and attitude exactly that of <lb />
her normal Dally News, two young persona In love. <lb />
SO III <lb />
life. As he looked Into the anxious <lb />
and drawn face of the girl ha <lb />
realized in a flash that she loved <lb />
Stokes and that the truth would <lb />
break her <lb />
It not he laid <lb />
simply. <lb />
said the girl, break- <lb />
into a sunny smile. you <lb />
and pardon for my <lb />
And she tripped lightly down the <lb />
street, leaving with a leaden <lb />
heart <lb />
VILLE IS THE <lb />
U EA RT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, IS <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE ERE FOR WE <lb />
RAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY TIES. <lb />
WE RAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
-ski<lb />
it- <lb />
.-.-. <lb />
Is the i. <lb />
V, <lb />
I 1.1 <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HEX <lb />
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OP NORTH <lb />
AND INVITE <lb />
WISH TO <lb />
TEL WITh <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE I. <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO <lb />
FEW RES SPACE AN <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT V <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO i <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR AD I SIN i <lb />
ARE LOW .; IA <lb />
BE HAD UPON I<lb />
tr <lb />
N. C, FRIDAY a mil. <lb />
Is, <lb />
Frequent Applause Greet <lb />
The President's Message <lb />
Praised <lb />
by Every <lb />
Progressives <lb />
Except <lb />
STRUCK <lb />
Third Party asserted That the gag. <lb />
the Solution of <lb />
the Trait Here <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.- President <lb />
Wilson's suggestion to congress to- <lb />
day In his trust address that the <lb />
government and business men are <lb />
ready to meet each Other hall way <lb />
a common effort to square <lb />
methods with both public <lb />
ion and the fell on attentive <lb />
ears and struck a responsive . In <lb />
representatives of differing political <lb />
parties. <lb />
The atmosphere of co-operation and <lb />
in the message; <lb />
the reforms proposed, expressed in <lb />
terms of conversation, and the spirit <lb />
friendliness to supersede <lb />
ism In dealing With <lb />
at Which dominated the <lb />
thoughts, aroused expressions of <lb />
from all sides. Few discord- <lb />
ant notes were sounded in comments <lb />
from member of the congress who <lb />
are to pass upon legislation urged to <lb />
prohibit monopoly hold nun of <lb />
business within the law. <lb />
Throughout the delivery of the ad- <lb />
the assembled senators and <lb />
representatives listened intently to <lb />
every word, applauding frequently <lb />
when the president began <lb />
of which he believed need- <lb />
ed remedying. <lb />
ills proposal for an Interstate trade <lb />
to facilitate business and <lb />
keep It In the straight the re- <lb />
of laws to prohibit <lb />
interlocking and holding <lb />
suggestions for authority <lb />
regulate railroad securities for an <lb />
act that the courts be opened to <lb />
harmed by illegal business <lb />
all these were received with general <lb />
approval, evidenced by enthusiast <lb />
applause. <lb />
Before the plaudits of his audience <lb />
had Ceased and as the president was <lb />
passing from tho Chamber <lb />
where his successive appearances <lb />
since lust April have contributed to <lb />
tho nation's history, his utterance <lb />
km precipitated action. <lb />
Representative Underwood, major- <lb />
leader of the was the first <lb />
to act. As soon as the <lb />
after the joint session, held to <lb />
hear the president, he offered i mo- <lb />
to refer to the Interstate and <lb />
foreign Con meres Committee <lb />
suggestions for the creation of an <lb />
Interstate Trade Commission, and for <lb />
a law empowering tho <lb />
Commerce Commission to regulate <lb />
the Issuance of railroad securities and <lb />
to the committee on Judiciary, the <lb />
proposals relating to legislation de- <lb />
signed to supplement hut not <lb />
the Sherman antitrust act This <lb />
was adopted mid It was an- <lb />
later that both <lb />
would begin work once and <lb />
range for public hearings. <lb />
bill. Representative Clayton had pro <lb />
tested vainly against of trust <lb />
regulation grain being taken from <lb />
Ills committee and while Mr. <lb />
I wood was offering his motion, to re- <lb />
i fer. Mr, Clayton and <lb />
Carlin. of Virginia, stood at his elbow <lb />
pleading that he change his <lb />
of action. <lb />
Member of the House Judiciary <lb />
Committee and members of the Senate <lb />
Interstate Commerce Committee <lb />
headed by Senator of Ne- <lb />
conferred again on plans for ex- <lb />
the hills to be. admitted to <lb />
congress. Later Senator <lb />
talked with Joseph K. Com- <lb />
missioner of Corporations, who read <lb />
the trade commission bill <lb />
the Judiciary This <lb />
measure new will he introduced from <lb />
the senate committee probably <lb />
row, <lb />
Expressions on the message came <lb />
freely from Senators and Represent <lb />
Democratic, Republican and <lb />
Progressive. The only unfavorable <lb />
criticisms enacted f om <lb />
lives, Representative Murdoch;, the <lb />
party leader, asserting that <lb />
suggestion for the solution of tin <lb />
trust evil were and <lb />
would render the trust evil more <lb />
acute. <lb />
One of the most <lb />
Hunts cams from Senator <lb />
lead of the minority in <lb />
the upper House, who represents the <lb />
moat conservative type of <lb />
i- m. <lb />
president's recommendations <lb />
are said Senator <lb />
for the part. wise. It <lb />
seems to me there Is nothing In the <lb />
recommendations that need disturb <lb />
business nun or that would Justify <lb />
radical legislation, if the Democratic <lb />
members in both branches of con- <lb />
win formulate bills along the <lb />
lines suggested by the president and <lb />
abandon their method of legislation <lb />
by party i aliens, they will find the Re- <lb />
publicans ready to co-operate with <lb />
them in bringing about legislation <lb />
that will be of real benefit to the <lb />
country will harm no <lb />
Senator Lodge remarked that <lb />
message was and <lb />
Senator Alden Smith, <lb />
Michigan, said, president has <lb />
attacked the problem from ills own <lb />
but probably his program <lb />
i will do some <lb />
Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, who rep- <lb />
resents the <lb />
wing of the party, praised the ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
was he said, <lb />
am In full accord with it. especially <lb />
that portion which would personal <lb />
guilt for violation of om trust laws <lb />
Representative Mann, the minority <lb />
in the House, also commended <lb />
tho menage, particularly the <lb />
for government regulation of Is- <lb />
of railroad stocks <lb />
Senator of Kansas, assert- <lb />
ed he would wait to see the bills <lb />
spring from the <lb />
before he made comment, <lb />
Democratic leaders were <lb />
tic over tho message. Senator Kern <lb />
declared n would command the <lb />
ration and confidence the country. <lb />
Representative Underwood said it left <lb />
no can-e for alarm by the business In- <lb />
said II <lb />
ROBERT V. LEE'S <lb />
CELEBRATED AT B, T. T. s <lb />
The anniversary of General Robert <lb />
Lee's birthday, is the 18th, <lb />
of January, was celebrated yesterday <lb />
morning at the East <lb />
Training School under the <lb />
supervision of Miss Davis of the His- <lb />
as Miss said <lb />
is titling that in this practical <lb />
I time vie should occasionally I <lb />
lay aside our busy and dwell on <lb />
the and memories of a wonder i <lb />
till past and pay respect and homage <lb />
to those who made <lb />
The were opened by the <lb />
singing of different patriotic songs <lb />
each symbolic of a different type of <lb />
patriotism. River which was <lb />
Snag by the Glee Club, stood as an <lb />
example of faithful, g- loyalty <lb />
which is the highest of patriot- <lb />
Ism. The spirit of longing the old <lb />
heart was well expressed In <lb />
the soft humming of the girl's voices <lb />
in the chorus. <lb />
Davis then goes to the stud <lb />
body an address which she Introduced <lb />
by stating that the Civil War will be- <lb />
the romance of future is and <lb />
Lee one of Its heroes. <lb />
in early days of government there <lb />
were two ideals of liberty, one for <lb />
the union the other for the state, but <lb />
; It was not long before the South found <lb />
herself standing alone In her <lb />
to the state then came the <lb />
tragedy Civil War, in which tho <lb />
two strong conflicting forces of a <lb />
nation were brought together. But <lb />
time Is a groat healer and today the <lb />
South Is through a greater <lb />
drama, a reconciliation of <lb />
convictions. <lb />
Mats Davis gave a brief sketch <lb />
of Lee's and made the statement <lb />
that It Is not so much what a man <lb />
does as what he stands for. From <lb />
the view point of accomplishment <lb />
life was a failure; but from <lb />
tile view point of what he stood for <lb />
be was one of the greatest of <lb />
Americans. Men from other count- <lb />
have his true noble- <lb />
placing the highest estimates on <lb />
such n life and character. The same <lb />
lofty opinions of him were held by, <lb />
those who ill war were his enemies. <lb />
General and General Grant <lb />
and all Southern biographers haw <lb />
given the highest to General <lb />
Root B. Lea, <lb />
The School arose at the end Of the <lb />
and sang with the <lb />
spirit Davis had inspired. <lb />
pride and Joy In our great country i <lb />
and her great men The other <lb />
were the ex- <lb />
the patriotism of the <lb />
r. and n <lb />
trail to the above, the tried <lb />
p in. <lb />
HI <lb />
ill <lb />
Y. <lb />
IO HAKE <lb />
PROTEST <lb />
to <lb />
WHISKEY <lb />
Oklahoma Convict Mutiny <lb />
Ended <lb />
AFTER SERIES OF <lb />
The action of the House In refer- <lb />
line portions of the massage to <lb />
Interstate and Fun l <lb />
Committee. f which <lb />
of Georgia, is chairman <lb />
Somewhat disturbed the program <lb />
mapped out by the Judiciary <lb />
headed by Representative <lb />
Clayton, of Alabama, which already <lb />
held bearing and prepared o <lb />
draft of a trade <lb />
and Speaker <lb />
POETESS <lb />
JERSEY is DEAD <lb />
NEW Jan JO.- Miss Alice <lb />
A. Holmes, who delighted In the title <lb />
the Poetess Jersey <lb />
Is dead In her In that city ill <lb />
her year MISS Holmes, who <lb />
was a friend and school mate of Miss <lb />
Lonnie J, Crosby, the blind hymn <lb />
nil r. died Sunday but the fact be- <lb />
generally known today. <lb />
Miss did not begin lo write <lb />
poetry until she <lb />
poetry until she was more than <lb />
years old. she published four vol- <lb />
b Alice <lb />
i mill HUM <lb />
ii in Which Seven <lb />
sous Here Killed n Rat- <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
Jan. <lb />
prevailed today at the state <lb />
where last night seven persons <lb />
were killed during a between <lb />
guards and three convicts who at- <lb />
tempted to escape. <lb />
Bodies of the three prison em- <lb />
shot down while at their posts <lb />
three eon i- at the <lb />
penitentiary morgue, while in this <lb />
city, the body of John it. <lb />
Thomas, B visitor at <lb />
the ion. killed by a <lb />
await for ship- <lb />
to relatives. <lb />
In the prison hospital suffering <lb />
from bullet wounds were Miss Mary <lb />
l me operator at the <lb />
prison. John Martin, turnkey, and C. <lb />
I,. Wood, guard. <lb />
The bodies of H, Droved, head <lb />
of the department; Patrick <lb />
Oates, assistant deputy warden, and <lb />
y. c. Godfrey, a guard, will be held <lb />
for word from relatives, <lb />
Pistols, smuggled Into tho prison, <lb />
and reaching the hands of Charles <lb />
China Reed and Tom <lb />
the who gave up their lives <lb />
their dash for liberty, made the <lb />
tragedy possible, <lb />
Today Warden W. R. Dick <lb />
his investigation to discover the <lb />
means which the came <lb />
within wails. <lb />
Arm. with their pistols, Reed. <lb />
and when labor ended <lb />
for the day in the tailor shop, where <lb />
they were made their way <lb />
through a ha. store room <lb />
up a dark stairway to the entry room <lb />
of the mail building. There stood <lb />
John Martin, the turnkey, but before <lb />
he realized what the presence of the <lb />
i ii a shot passed through his <lb />
bee, knocking down. Quickly the <lb />
men tie kc s <lb />
With a shout to the other prisoner <lb />
tn Join them the three rushed for- <lb />
ward. Oates, the assistant warden <lb />
stood In their path, Reed shot him <lb />
the heart. Ne r the <lb />
of the warden's office Judge <lb />
Thomas, s-ho a i a g to so. <lb />
Warden Dick on business, I <lb />
em Innocent bystander lust here <lb />
on in i. its I judge <lb />
be sprang to his I and put up <lb />
his bands. <lb />
The convicts dead. An- <lb />
other wound Wood, n guard <lb />
Miss Poster, tho t <lb />
to . th i ii In for With <lb />
mi oath the witch- <lb />
board hoping lo eel the Ires, <lb />
this time I <lb />
mi prevail id C wore shout- <lb />
cheering I y ran <lb />
I., i -ii the Half crying <lb />
as the rifles the i r n I <lb />
from various the three eon- <lb />
the gate <lb />
PARIS, Jan. Tl h for- <lb />
office today Instructed <lb />
French minister to Mexico i. protest <lb />
to Provisional President Huerta <lb />
. i- suspension of the payment of <lb />
interest on the Mexican public debt <lb />
The French note differentiates he-t <lb />
tween the loans of 1910 and <lb />
The first of these, secured by per <lb />
cent of the Mexican customs duties. <lb />
received the formal approval of the <lb />
French government, which <lb />
ed the listing of the bonds on <lb />
Tho foreign office therefore pro- <lb />
on its own against the <lb />
default of Interest on that loan. The <lb />
second protest is made on behalf of <lb />
and at the request of French bank- <lb />
In regard to the loan of 1918, <lb />
which was secured by per cent of <lb />
the an customs duties, but <lb />
which did not receive the <lb />
of the French government <lb />
It la understood that the note <lb />
Provisional Huerta mentions In care- <lb />
terms that the French govern <lb />
will not exercise Its i <lb />
age of forced collection of the Mex- <lb />
duties and the document <lb />
framed In such a way as to imply <lb />
tacit support of the Mexican policy <lb />
Of the Tinted States. <lb />
Rebels to Authorize Operation of j <lb />
Mines. <lb />
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. new <lb />
mining law by which the Constitution-; <lb />
government hopes to revive ac- <lb />
In districts under Its control <lb />
effective January <lb />
Officials hope that by granting val- <lb />
id titles owners will be persuaded <lb />
to operate the mines, thus relieving <lb />
poverty the lower classes. <lb />
Those who comply with the <lb />
ions of the new law guaranteed <lb />
a valid title, and when their <lb />
cations have been accepted by the <lb />
government they may start to p <lb />
ore. <lb />
HIS PLATH. <lb />
mi PART <lb />
TIN Of <lb />
Shooters at <lb />
N, C, Jan. <lb />
Scores of trap-shooting enthusiastic <lb />
assembled here today for the opening <lb />
j of tho seventh annual <lb />
handicap tournament given under the <lb />
auspices of the Country <lb />
Club. In all more than in add- <lb />
ed money and trophies will he dis- <lb />
among those making the <lb />
best scores. Half a hundred Of the <lb />
j best amateur and professional <lb />
. of the country, among them John <lb />
j Philip the traps in <lb />
opening rounds of the <lb />
Attorney <lb />
Is a In and id <lb />
setting forth what Is de <lb />
by the situation with won<lb />
i ; i them mid <lb />
they would hit the <lb />
How Anally came from <lb />
i and it hit Miss In <lb />
e leg, Reaching the gate the II <lb />
dropped their after unlock- <lb />
the last to freedom and <lb />
sprang Into a buggy. Lashing th <lb />
j hi n the aped down the road, <lb />
The dash for short, <lb />
however, on horses <lb />
came within shooting distance and <lb />
a running light began. The Con- <lb />
made a desperate fight as <lb />
buggy lurched but ii was soon <lb />
over, Bullet after bullet from the <lb />
nuns of the guard found its mark <lb />
when the horse last fill and <lb />
the guards came up the three convict <lb />
lay dead in buggy. <lb />
within the prison the work- <lb />
ally, driving the eon I lets to <lb />
i , <lb />
Rocket so fur Consist el <lb />
Weapons. <lb />
Same. <lb />
Gambling. <lb />
Mean liquor and shooting Irons <lb />
a little gambling ha played a <lb />
pal art this week in criminal <lb />
now in session here, and practical- <lb />
every case His Honor, Judge <lb />
Daniels gave guilty parties about <lb />
the limit and warned them <lb />
practices. The following <lb />
have been disposed of the <lb />
of court Monday <lb />
MONDAY<lb />
.; guilt;. <lb />
n d on payment of <lb />
Ross Floyd, with <lb />
n. <lb />
and cots. <lb />
Faulkner, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, fined and touts. <lb />
Jim Williams, assault with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty <lb />
pended on payment of <lb />
Charlie Vines, assault <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. f ft <lb />
COStS, <lb />
Fred carrying <lb />
ads guilty tired 810.00 <lb />
costs. <lb />
Charlie assault with lead <lb />
weapon. suspended <lb />
payment of <lb />
Charlie Am t <lb />
ton. gambling. that <lb />
pay all the i <lb />
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I., n. Mills, assault with <lb />
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Q M. Campbell, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, suspended o <lb />
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t. M. Campbell, assault with <lb />
. suspend d on i <lb />
costs in case and also i <lb />
J r. court on peace bond. <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Chas. Williams and Cum <lb />
larceny, four Judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs <lb />
Dock Moore, assault with <lb />
p pie guilt <lb />
and oats. <lb />
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Simon Harris, gambling, <lb />
and us. <lb />
Albert Freeman, carrying <lb />
ed weapon, pleads <lb />
Tho Realty Com- <lb />
of Greenville Is conducting a <lb />
o land sales In Florida <lb />
Some merchants who are <lb />
themselves might <lb />
with profit along now <lb />
In several of the eastern <lb />
of smallpox are re- <lb />
ported. <lb />
The market is having <lb />
ales. <lb />
one of the attempt <lb />
ed to hall them, Promptly he <lb />
I to A bullet that <lb />
wild passed the office door <lb />
of Drover, the expert, and <lb />
killed the building. Reed. <lb />
and Lane made their way to <lb />
the gale on a trot None of the <lb />
dared to shoot. They wore afraid <lb />
The three persona bun during <lb />
will recover, it is said. At- <lb />
I tempts tn get a detailed account <lb />
the of <lb />
from Mail the <lb />
operator, futile today <lb />
She M from the shock. <lb />
Members of the state prison board <lb />
began in Investigation today.<lb />
Vinos situ Asa <lb />
is f, els <lb />
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I Cannon, with <lb />
i weapon, guilty, fined i <lb />
and costs <lb />
selling It <lb />
prayer tor a <lb />
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of other three ii <lb />
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Mr. Tucker writ to Kinston <lb />
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and Son for your <lb />
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with her parent, Mr. and lira. L L. <lb />
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DEATH OF CHILD. <lb />
ear-Old Daughter Mr. <lb />
Ufa, Mas, <lb />
the tour-year-old <lb />
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H. C., Jan. 9th, UM <lb />
Mr. C. . Wilkinson. Agent. <lb />
Casualty Company, New Tort <lb />
l desire to thank you for check covering my recent disability on <lb />
account of sickness. Your company Is a good one and have a <lb />
I . , and i congratulate you upon the manner m which <lb />
claims. This is my second check in the last lour <lb />
i in both the settlement was entirely satisfactory to <lb />
me, and I commend you and your company to the public for <lb />
INSURANCE. <lb />
With kind personal regards. I am, <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
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I Oil BALE. <lb />
School District, Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, offer for<lb />
BAND DOLLARS of bond, bearing <lb />
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OLE BULL'S AMERICAN TOURS <lb />
i January 1st, to run to <lb />
. . bearing interest at <lb />
;, pi; i annum, p <lb />
, on the of Jan , <lb />
or each y Br I <lb />
be Ii d i . virtue an Act i I I <lb />
Famous Violinist Always a Favor- Hen. Assembly, Extra Best Ion. <lb />
In This Country, Where His <lb />
Ability Was . said District at an election held <lb />
. . , Act, and b sold In <lb />
The American appearance of,, . . , , f. j;,, <lb />
bonds are non-taxable. <lb />
bills will be received by tin <lb />
at his office in Greenville. <lb />
the church, but from his early child- X. C, for these bonds till February <lb />
hood b manifested a for 1914. A deposit of per cent <lb />
For The <lb />
New Year <lb />
Marl off with new fur- <lb />
the needs so <lb />
badly -make choice <lb />
our exceptional clear-<lb />
II BAB-AIM <lb />
I prices or sale price- all miles and line single pieces, <lb />
chairs tablet- fancy and now for your <lb />
baying. <lb />
an early choice. <lb />
Taft Vandyke<lb />
which could not be denied. His amount of bid must accompany each <lb />
In Memory general lee. <lb />
Go, Jan. 19.- The , <lb />
first matter a German violin- <lb />
, . . , ,, ,, , i , st, was not much impressed by his F <lb />
t. Le II. <lb />
commander tin ton- encouraged his ambition. Chairman Board Trustee, <lb />
rate armies. wounded a German In a duel and 1913. <lb />
mill la I where he was <lb />
. Trusted to Keep <lb />
Timepieces of Great City Correct <lb />
of In <lb />
In all I <lb />
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Timepieces of Great City Correct <lb />
to the Second. <lb />
Mill <lb />
SOT <lb />
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Rev. C. M. R pi <lb />
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as why <lb />
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dealt l <lb />
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attempt at provided him <lb />
the mean of continuing his mu- <lb />
and ho soon developed <lb />
Into a genius. HI American tour Women are sometimes accused or <lb />
luted two and was a financial not being on time, may- <lb />
and In 1852 prising to some to learn <lb />
ere of the returned to London's champion I a <lb />
America and attempted to plant a woman. Miss has an <lb />
Scandinavian colony In Pennsylvania, office unlike any held by a woman In <lb />
but lest most of bis fortune In the any other part of the world. Mm <lb />
i , . m project and returned to tho concert as purveyor of the correct time in Lon- <lb />
Two Mo a great don. <lb />
boats reported In favorite with Americans, and at his With her which is one <lb />
, ;. tonight death, which occurred at Bergen, Nor- of the in the world and a <lb />
Fair Oak way, In 1880, was sincerely mourned triumph of the watchmakers skill, she <lb />
. on Me of At- <lb />
In Oar Commercial Department j <lb />
We offer you every facility available in good sound modern y <lb />
Saving Department <lb />
We pay per cent Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposits <lb />
received in sum of One Dollar and upward <lb />
Only Saving Bink la <lb />
is no batter protection than a <lb />
s wings <lb />
t i. i service y m <lb />
Located Dickinson Ave. A. C. L Depot. <lb />
Open nights from to P. M. <lb />
THE FARMERS BANK <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
T. C x, P. A. Edmundson Cashier. <lb />
R. R. Flaming, V-P. B, <lb />
f. F <lb />
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South i I'll in<lb />
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once a week and checks her <lb />
by that official then carries <lb />
It around to her clients. A great many<lb />
Jan. M <lb />
Smith and Si Bra went <lb />
. i i i night. <lb />
.,. p. w , a good <lb />
at <lb />
S r and Co., for <lb />
ii H ave th <lb />
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Mr Of N who <lb />
Ii u, b tea It r Mr, it. <lb />
Chapman and Jim <lb />
d home I <lb />
Brother farmer sit up mid take <lb />
notice, that we carry nearly every-1 <lb />
. j in need In your line. Come <lb />
i our prices. B. D. <lb />
A new lot of kind <lb />
in at A. Co. <lb />
f of of <lb />
i i that had from <lb />
dial town, near The <lb />
paned through here, it <lb />
known here the did. <lb />
mini but i oats at <lb />
in, Barber and Co <lb />
p the <lb />
morning at o'clock <lb />
Wanted at once, on hundred <lb />
, el cattle. prices paid. <lb />
pump pipe, black pipe, <lb />
on hand at a W ant sod Co <lb />
it COX, <lb />
,.,; ;. form <lb />
in <lb />
of <lb />
If yon want an typewriter <lb />
one of the beet machines on the mar <lb />
Hen J. Con and Son. <lb />
When you want your paint <lb />
ed or your out Come U <lb />
u . we have the bent on the mar <lb />
net. Try and hi I II <lb />
and Co. <lb />
Mia Whichard left <lb />
day for whore <lb />
who <lb />
, . of California Is now transported find her chronometer able to mate <lb />
.-.,.,. the shipping notion. J <lb />
point m away, men i. ., an known. M- el la <lb />
. ,. .,, y. ,,,, recent- to be much more met than tho <lb />
; , electric clocks are e. a <lb />
material Is conveyed In and ten a few <lb />
I. days -co at the <lb />
of the found to have on f <lb />
k ; mil of one-tenth of ft second during n. i. <lb />
, , ., . . week's time. <lb />
been carried an <lb />
. . over linden, but Is . y little <lb />
by traveling . <lb />
i II electric tram, for it has M . d. I -d <lb />
I ,. ., , um . . than SO from <lb />
. of getting the to time In a week. <lb />
mule power ha. Mia. Belleville tan <lb />
unique occupation. Her father. <lb />
from the as- <lb />
royal about ball a century <lb />
B to the correct time from the <lb />
where he employed <lb />
by chronometer makers. After <lb />
death his carried on tho <lb />
and no a- daughter Is keeping up <lb />
the work by bringing tho time to <lb />
Wat makers all over London. <lb />
VISIT<lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
if tut i A Pare D Che <lb />
Sun Ides, Stationary, Supplies, <lb />
Jul ;., ii Ii. ;. , ind <lb />
Sick R Prompt O liveries <lb />
.-t Carefully Compounded <lb />
J. Key Brown, D.<lb />
a-<lb />
WE CAN <lb />
REPAIR <lb />
YOUR OLD <lb />
WATCH <lb />
OR SELL YOU A NEW ONE <lb />
YOU SHOULD NOT LET YOUR WATCH TOO LONG <lb />
WITHOUT A KEPT <lb />
OILED LASTS KEEPS TIME. <lb />
WE DO ALL KINDS REPAIRING AND DO IT RIGHT AND <lb />
REASONABLY. <lb />
COME IN NOW AND SEE CHRISTMAS <lb />
GOODS. NOWS THE TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED FOR <lb />
YOUR OWN USE, BECAUSE OUR REDUCED PRICES ON MANY <lb />
ARTICLES WILL SAVE YOU LOTS OF MONEY. <lb />
W. L. BEST <lb />
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST <lb />
FIRST DICTATOR OF MEXICO <lb />
Herman Cortes, Who Conquered <lb />
try, I. Undoubtedly Entitled to <lb />
the Distinction. <lb />
The first man of European blood to <lb />
rule over Mexico Herman <lb />
who died at Seville. Spain, year <lb />
ago on December Cortes <lb />
first on tho little Island In the <lb />
harbor of now tho site at <lb />
; tho famous prison tor political <lb />
i era. this point, a. hi. <lb />
with the aid of tribes hos- <lb />
tile to the he carried on a cam- <lb />
that finally resulted in the com- <lb />
destruction of the great A slue <lb />
empire A brilliant military <lb />
also without <lb />
of a and made use <lb />
of where force failed to <lb />
hi. purposes. Emperor Mon- <lb />
and per- <lb />
and were mad <lb />
the slave of their Spanish master and <lb />
forced to exploit the rich resources <lb />
the country for the enrichment of their <lb />
conqueror. In three years after <lb />
first landed on Mexican sol. <lb />
conquest complete, and <lb />
appointed first governor of <lb />
Spain, Mexico was originally <lb />
ailed. He soon and <lb />
1636 New Spain made a <lb />
including all the Spanish <lb />
In north and central America. <lb />
Sixty-two viceroy gov- <lb />
Mexico, the last being <lb />
who withdrew In when <lb />
free and Independent. <lb />
The adoption of a system <lb />
recently submitted to the <lb />
of tho Bricklayer. Mason, <lb />
and International Union <lb />
been carried by a ma <lb />
Coward woolen Drug Co. <lb />
in Our <lb />
Department <lb />
I Or. <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
any. <lb />
All<lb />
Ail Li-<lb />
PeW, <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Drug Co.<lb />
Parmele Industrial Institute <lb />
PARMELE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
For The Training Youths <lb />
in Domestic Science, Music, and Agriculture. Tuition <lb />
to teachers and those who are planning to teach m Pitt, <lb />
Martin, and Healthy location, splendid <lb />
railroad facilities. For further information, write. <lb />
William Claudius Chance, <lb />
President ck Founder. <lb />
This Paper has space for <lb />
Your Ad also, try one <lb />
total membership of the Amer- crease of about 300.000 for the yea. <lb />
The of the <lb />
lean of now for i <lb />
t which is a of a million dollars<lb />
Officer Smith Is Shot <lb />
Down By S. M. Pollard in <lb />
Farmville Saturday Night <lb />
Died Sunday Morning in Hospital <lb />
a Washington <lb />
hotting Occurred in the Men- Ml, <lb />
Pollard, Is Sew lb <lb />
Jail Here A nail- <lb />
rial. <lb />
According evidence given the <lb />
,. ti t. one th coldest <lb />
I i i I <lb />
within the Pitt county was <lb />
elite when I Police T. H, <lb />
, i lo -1, <lb />
the hand B, M. Pollard, s drug- <lb />
hi town, i. prov- <lb />
ed fatal in the officer, n i o died <lb />
morning the hospital In It <lb />
win ,. ho taken on <lb />
Norfolk a while <lb />
MISS TIE <lb />
Her Haas Being Used a <lb />
For <lb />
Mia., <lb />
Mis name is <lb />
inn used as leading argument hi <lb />
the I t here tango, the <lb />
the bi waltz and <lb />
i. . Headed by the <lb />
C. T. V., many prominent n <lb />
urging council i i <lb />
an ;. prohibiting the i. <lb />
d The council, <lb />
. i, thought be In favor <lb />
an action u <lb />
to i lain opinion <lb />
Ms the . tat i gt Ii <lb />
mechanical college and man the <lb />
leading young a on en the <lb />
an. opposing the pr I <lb />
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attended ii ball Twelfth <lb />
m. i Hi. Hen In Ni w Orleans two <lb />
v . pro, a the go and <lb />
ii i freely Indulged In <lb />
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hill i ,, b and I with <lb />
turns on <lb />
Killing The <lb />
fireman <lb />
the shooting, the o <lb />
saving his through an M <lb />
Hut upon arrival the hospital n.,,.,.,., .,.,,, dial what <lb />
one in. and <lb />
enough r daughter of pr- <lb />
was good enough the <lb />
the physicians that <lb />
steel ball had penetrated his <lb />
n ii an ration would <lb />
eve his Ilia. dances are conducting a <lb />
i o'clock . .,. . <lb />
entered the <lb />
Mr, Pollard and bi i d <lb />
r n. young ii In tho <lb />
join them a punching board, <lb />
r lined, and Is In- <lb />
stance the proprietor, Mr. Pollard <lb />
with <lb />
campaign and the town <lb />
Into two d <lb />
,. equally Influential camps <lb />
Interest i running higher than i. <lb />
political the <lb />
carpet bagging. <lb />
turned the officer and with i <lb />
drowned ordered him to leave bi <lb />
since business once, and accord- <lb />
to some f th evidence Mr <lb />
Smith asked him what the <lb />
tor. Then Mr. Pollard exclaimed ii <lb />
out m my place, I tall and Bred <lb />
fatal shot in an instant, Al <lb />
point two men clinched when Mi <lb />
Pollard Bred the second shot <lb />
in through the had of the <lb />
had hold of the barrel <lb />
tho and twisting it In an an- <lb />
other direction. Mr. Smith, <lb />
holding man about the n <lb />
CAST WEEN <lb />
Mill Prevail f tin- <lb />
Until in-t Week, lair <lb />
Jan. Is Somewhat <lb />
unsettled weather Mil the <lb />
the over much f the <lb />
country, the of the week will <lb />
I,, generally fair, tho weather bureau <lb />
are the official <lb />
i nil. tin sold, rains and snows <lb />
vii you have and killed r n. Rocky will <lb />
,. it a cowardly and terminated alter Monday. In the <lb />
when near the door, being aided home plains states and the northwest snows <lb />
by onlookers, he threw hi with continued high tern- <lb />
over Ills shoulder and Bred are probably Tuesday or <lb />
the druggist, hi aim , Wednesday, followed by fair and cold- <lb />
about a toot <lb />
alter the shooting Mr. East of the Missouri river the <lb />
surrendered to the will be unsettled, with snow <lb />
. Jan. Caught <lb />
by a rail <lb />
u . i, H <lb />
tho branch <lb />
railway, <lb />
title K , . r B. Curie <lb />
. I I <lb />
both I Charlotte, <lb />
Son other was hurl p r <lb />
I , it i shock h <lb />
. ti r and <lb />
. and <lb />
., i,, ti o i o ii hi <lb />
up i the train. <lb />
Thin Is II b the I <lb />
that i i within <lb />
i I the David a <lb />
i. to sic n The <lb />
left the rail on a i ii <lb />
B I'll Will<lb />
Dairy i Opened at <lb />
Ind. Jan. <lb />
Hundreds . Is rs and <lb />
n homes In <lb />
parts Hi. today with <lb />
ii.- as their destination, and <lb />
they It arrive nil . <lb />
all prepared to enrolled Ii <lb />
the ., dairy school at <lb />
i r Tho courses In <lb />
tills afternoon and <lb />
, in ,.,,,,, for weeks. Two <lb />
pi , i arc I n, <lb />
y com and t <lb />
for <lb />
in. Jan. ID. Women <lb />
from all over o state are <lb />
which <lb />
was n. here today under the <lb />
auspices of house <lb />
hold f the University <lb />
Illinois. The course will <lb />
ten days. University Illinois teach <lb />
era appear on the program, which in <lb />
divided Into lectures on tho <lb />
food, clothing and health. <lb />
I SOPHIE'S GENEROSITY <lb />
By EVELYN <lb />
Sophie sat boll upright ht-r <lb />
mother and listened round <lb />
eyes. In the first place there was a <lb />
strange man in Doctor Stewart's <lb />
pit and ho talked in a ringing <lb />
voice and his as <lb />
were afraid h would not have time <lb />
all he wanted to say. Doctor Stew- <lb />
art almost drawled and did not lean <lb />
I, . h <lb />
had did this man. <lb />
So this man was we'll word, <lb />
II.- man wan l- . , <lb />
tale of missionary in a ear- <lb />
of the country. ho <lb />
ended be simply but <lb />
the people whom he worked <lb />
needed and everything. <lb />
only he said, clothes, all <lb />
tho life what <lb />
have told you and give freely <lb />
; phi glide her <lb />
mother when they reached the open <lb />
air. are to V in <lb />
Inquired I n i <lb />
mother d shortly. <lb />
. i i aid. sent <lb />
ail our old clothes to the mission <lb />
I'm of money, i a at <lb />
many If and if do any <lb />
money there's that I i I <lb />
mind wandered. Teas were <lb />
vague things that required little girls <lb />
to stay upstairs. <lb />
la <lb />
j mother said I In the e a <lb />
sixth bi I I to know <lb />
i they the u <lb />
; people. me I As if one <lb />
wasn't driven nearly crazy with band <lb />
on every Don't bother me <lb />
HOW- Oh, we'll , nil cot <lb />
it v. u the n l day that <lb />
thinking, Mother had said <lb />
send something, m was out <lb />
for the nothing bad boon sent. <lb />
Sophie slid down from the couch <lb />
wandered about, frowning. Maybe the <lb />
poor people wars reeling Lo death at <lb />
very moment. <lb />
She decided that she might as well <lb />
gave her mother tho trouble of <lb />
things, Inasmuch as her mother's con- <lb />
sent had been won. proceeded <lb />
to her mother's large closet <lb />
For a moment she stood sniffing de- <lb />
the faint fragrance of violet <lb />
sachet that emanated from all tho <lb />
Footsore, Ragged, Rem- <lb />
of Huerta's Army <lb />
Made Way Into Marja <lb />
, I <lb />
oF CIVILIZATION <lb />
Workers of the Brought <lb />
Their Products to a High De- <lb />
Perfection. <lb />
The period human in- <lb />
ti. be- <lb />
cause in discing about among the re- <lb />
mains Of find <lb />
relics made of always lower <lb />
down than i natal, <lb />
The , <lb />
workers In stone Th In each <lb />
region for their <lb />
purpose. found where <lb />
i Mu <lb />
and Traveled <lb />
, ; . <lb />
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. from tacit <lb />
purpose. . <lb />
under beat eon- i ,.,. <lb />
,,,. to I over a i <lb />
for n and quarrying routed i Mas., lbs <lb />
it I with n I <lb />
long distances, ;.;,., ,, . . rived to <lb />
th,. v. and kl,,,., u . ,,,. u <lb />
in Kales. <lb />
NEW La., Jan. <lb />
nun in all i <lb />
ti do and Industry are being can- <lb />
for their opinions regarding <lb />
permission for the railroads to <lb />
freight rates. The returns thus far <lb />
how ninety per cent of the business <lb />
men In favor of granting the railroad; <lb />
the right to Increase their rates <lb />
per cent. <lb />
officials and when the i <lb />
reached Mr- Smith <lb />
as dead, and being <lb />
bond for a Sheriff <lb />
, m to hi <lb />
,,,., i , Jail where <lb />
he now trial, which will i <lb />
ably come oil tho <lb />
criminal court. <lb />
The trouble grew out an all r <lb />
cation seven weeks ago, and it <lb />
Mr. Pollard had told <lb />
officer not to come Into store. <lb />
The occurrence has a gloom <lb />
not over the Immediate <lb />
from which it comes bat r <lb />
tire county as both men were <lb />
known. <lb />
Officer Smith had served the town <lb />
Of Farmville as for <lb />
teen years, entering upon the duties <lb />
when only twenty-one years of an <lb />
He has proven himself faithful <lb />
efficient In discharging duties <lb />
Mi office, and his record in one <lb />
will doubtless novel he <lb />
any. <lb />
The remain- were brought from <lb />
night and this morn <lb />
interred in the cemetery In <lb />
elite. <lb />
wile Mr. is <lb />
by an aged mother and several <lb />
sisters brothers. <lb />
i r rain-i during much of tho week. <lb />
that it will be <lb />
I la. In it <lb />
valleys, and on Tue <lb />
. in the l n n and <lb />
in the south weather will be <lb />
i tiled Monday and Tue flay, ii <lb />
local rain , followed i g <lb />
v., I III. r of week. <lb />
be Monday over tie <lb />
central portion of tho country and on <lb />
Tuesday In and south. No <lb />
unusually is <lb />
at present for any portion of<lb />
hostile to ire the to p ,<lb />
how each kind of stone ought to be The i . I <lb />
worked and how II wort army, in <lb />
after Ii s To a count ban f , I i <lb />
of perfection they arrive our terminal n by the rebels, will bi t <lb />
most skillful worker, aided by ;,,. , ,. ., <lb />
finest tool of today, are not aw Q ; They i <lb />
to reproduce some of the ,., . , i t. <lb />
to be found in our mu- . <lb />
H id . <lb />
. <lb />
lei on <lb />
,., within I i <lb />
U h<lb />
of H <lb />
; Mere ado<lb />
but he,., of a <lb />
should return <lb />
i ; ,. <lb />
, General Mi <lb />
with the i d s i <lb />
I , ii in i as guard, were tie led <lb />
era generals i.;. <lb />
and all i <lb />
swim,, but still re- <lb />
their uniforms, <lb />
p march <lb />
i . I,., id, . i <lb />
the i i <lb />
the h water in <lb />
the ling away In <lb />
the man Ii and the round <lb />
TO <lb />
Meet In <lb />
Texas, Jan. M.- <lb />
of the Texas <lb />
from all over <lb />
tending the annual convention of th <lb />
which met <lb />
for a two day's session, P <lb />
Cherry of and S <lb />
. W. A. Jo u <lb />
in tho <lb />
T. Got. <lb />
n. Ian, Tho ad- <lb />
guard or visitors d th <lb />
today attend tho Inauguration <lb />
of P Fielder, who was recent- <lb />
elected governor of New <lb />
The will take place In <lb />
the r Opera House tomorrow <lb />
and will be accompanied all <lb />
ceremonies which Custom <lb />
for occasion. <lb />
Son. My <lb />
A gent <lb />
in one of the I <lb />
g at r of <lb />
room . In <lb />
arrival. <lb />
gentlemen In a seat. <lb />
in and m bin <lb />
with affectionate cries of <lb />
son, my <lb />
It was heartily touching, bat <lb />
opposed son was in honesty <lb />
ed to deny the relationship. <lb />
senior argued point <lb />
been eight years in India, and <lb />
Just come back. You're So-and <lb />
Tho and <lb />
were quite correct, the surname <lb />
Ins by no means a common one. but <lb />
tho younger man had not been in In- <lb />
nor had he a father In England. <lb />
The real son was in the hotel, how- <lb />
ever, and bad arrived th night be- <lb />
fore. his namesake. <lb />
registration clerks had not Imagined <lb />
It necessary to anticipate a f , . ,,,,, <lb />
when they directed tho , <lb />
to the visitors room. <lb />
Value of Talk. <lb />
Talk has the reputation Of the <lb />
cheapest thing is. I <lb />
and demand have something It II <lb />
of tho difficulties with <lb />
the United Stales s <lb />
had to intend. <lb />
.-, from vie hilltop, the <lb />
.,,,. i. II <lb />
the and <lb />
to do with value, doubtless the sup- Into tho dusty distance ten <lb />
ply of talk is what gives it n bargain <lb />
counter value. <lb />
MIMICS AUK TO HI <lb />
THEIR <lb />
Ind., Jan <lb />
More than 1,500 delegates, i<lb />
Of United Mine Workers <lb />
America, hi arrival this In <lb />
of the opening of <lb />
,.,,,,,. th International <lb />
th The eon <lb />
will have Its formal <lb />
Hail tomorrow morn <lb />
u II thus will <lb />
i, r week v <lb />
usual, Important i <lb />
, .,,,. I <lb />
framing t Bat wags t. <lb />
,, He present with <lb />
operators which will expire on Al <lb />
i Tl miners will and d <lb />
upon the demands which <lb />
win present at the Joint <lb />
t,. he held with tho nail <lb />
mouth. <lb />
CHICAGO, Jan. <lb />
Faith, under Indictment In the <lb />
murder case, wan arraigned <lb />
Judge today tor trial. Jo- <lb />
II the murder victim <lb />
an aged and money lend- <lb />
doing In a downtown of <lb />
Bee building, December, 1912. he <lb />
was stabbed, beaten, shot and burn <lb />
death by acid. murder <lb />
curred in his office in the middle of <lb />
II., day The motive for tin- crime <lb />
was never determined, nor was <lb />
lightest clue to the <lb />
nearly two years. Some months <lb />
a tale told by a woman led to the <lb />
rest Faith as one of the r <lb />
faith Is alleged to have mad <lb />
n partial confession In which ho <lb />
Harold Beholder, <lb />
recently tried and acquitted <lb />
the charge. <lb />
Fashions Made by Accident. <lb />
The origin of tho <lb />
more than ordinarily interesting. <lb />
Duchess do suffer- <lb />
a boil on bar cheek, resort- <lb />
ed to the device of putting on a hit <lb />
of black mixture, which, she had been <lb />
told, possessed great curative power. <lb />
Next morning she either forgot to <lb />
wash tare or, did not use enough <lb />
can so tale goes and appeared <lb />
before the world of fashion with a <lb />
potted face. Powdered and per- <lb />
she received her caller who <lb />
found th accidental black <lb />
so much so, that i <lb />
night had com., they anointed their <lb />
faces with black ointment. <lb />
ft Tax Labor to Aid Strike. <lb />
WASHINGTON, C . Jan. 19.- <lb />
Matters of than ordinary in, <lb />
to labor are <lb />
to come before <lb />
here today the execute <lb />
council the in <lb />
Labor Though the officials of the <lb />
declined make so <lb />
In of <lb />
meeting it Is understood that a pro <lb />
. i f i las on ail labor <lb />
through oat In <lb />
if the sinking in <lb />
met region it to b <lb />
Deep Fresh Water Lakes. <lb />
Lake Tanganyika la Africa, with a <lb />
depth of feet in soundings, Joel <lb />
led by Captain Jacobs of H. M B <lb />
I the second <lb />
est fresh water lakes the world. <lb />
Baikal stands Brat with a re- <lb />
corded sounding let The <lb />
Bulletin American <lb />
notes that, as the surface <lb />
Tanganyika is but 1.859 <lb />
a Ii it mu, i be regarded i <lb />
the greatest <lb />
for Us Boor sinks to <lb />
feet below sea <lb />
The ladies of Hie Methodist <lb />
ITS preparing for an i <lb />
and novelties. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
mat works Com <lb />
i money if i I Ml <lb />
K . . , taoS t. <lb />
line. <lb />
North Bound Hound <lb />
o. a m. No. p. <lb />
so p. m. No. p.<lb />
Hound West Bound <lb />
a. m. No a. m <lb />
a. m Mo. II a u <lb />
No. IS p m No p in <lb />
Are to <lb />
things deer i d u overhang- <lb />
era and hanging i-i a straight row on <lb />
tho brass rod th it r a, n <lb />
tie room, in a v <lb />
her hands delightedly <lb />
over the violet velvet dress. That <lb />
could go-mother bad said the last <lb />
wore it that she just bated <lb />
it be. Celeste had d it. The <lb />
poor folks would he glad It even II <lb />
It wan botched. They could wear it <lb />
to market or something, <lb />
And that pink chiffon evening dress <lb />
hadn't mother remarked that <lb />
simply never would wear the thing <lb />
again after said about <lb />
a woman of her appearing in girl- <lb />
colors <lb />
There was tho blue <lb />
mother could give that when <lb />
she had three other cloth dresses. <lb />
And here were five this <lb />
most like being given away, tho <lb />
brown, silky one. with the nice fur <lb />
collar and r It was <lb />
able boa everything com- <lb />
Into a There would <lb />
be plenty of room for some things of <lb />
is for poor, man. <lb />
Aft. r arching gar- <lb />
father's I <lb />
them Sophie decided on a <lb />
father didn't are about <lb />
At any rate, he new r wore it. <lb />
carefully told lip Ions <lb />
i i coat and r. of the things <lb />
and added them lease, <lb />
to s I, of I mi <lb />
ii happened that hand i land- <lb />
ed in the end of the r devoted to <lb />
her pan i i's n rear, b n <lb />
with a relieved I <lb />
i;,. and out. <lb />
m moth, told <lb />
en at church v i were n w <lb />
thin tho situ <lb />
i, . i angelically. <lb />
good to carry this <lb />
nil the said i worn <lb />
hat evening mother had <lb />
u I,.,. on over the <lb />
phone, she laid to fa- <lb />
mil because tin <lb />
had my on i that they know <lb />
whom to Call up. dress rail d <lb />
i . <lb />
win It s <lb />
Sophie's father chuckle, <lb />
on suit. almost <lb />
ho said, <lb />
hadn't been any name on the <lb />
Sophie's hi ii right place, <lb />
anyway Dally New. <lb />
Things that are cheap i ; <lb />
If talk we , -1 to <lb />
done more than lo the <lb />
would . <lb />
Sen, ii I he i <lb />
,,,,,. . on <lb />
of In- He replied that <lb />
than fOl <lb />
feet Of <lb />
miles av was a picture <lb />
although ii l <lb />
reaching seemed I i<lb />
glue i t, from <lb />
the M <lb />
. t I <lb />
. <lb />
. i <lb />
. i. r Hut <lb />
I with H <lb />
I . all and -at <lb />
own work In world I ho carried by wagon. a <lb />
, lad and without bi <lb />
their iring night <lb />
Finger Prints of Babies. <lb />
Ai Spokane, the linger prints of all <lb />
newly-born children are taken upon <lb />
the certificate of birth. By this <lb />
means, the identity of a can <lb />
traced from the cradle to <lb />
all the tho u <lb />
women were the best There were <lb />
lam i of women o I i <lb />
places i ii or burros lo am <lb />
ah uniform ranks <lb />
grave were arm. g the ma <lb />
at foundling asylums, when an- f <lb />
fortunate mothers their babied, I end animals while in places we <lb />
men. w ill, ii red BO I <lb />
gave i. <lb />
the in . r r was 11- <lb />
in the line or between bi- <lb />
ll ere wan almost sure to . BU I <lb />
,., i rooster, saved from the wreck <lb />
,.,. crowded fr i H <lb />
of a to ti i was i <lb />
attached with a I st. . <lb />
I , iron pen d lop <lb />
l. I <lb />
In .,. . <lb />
mad,, celebration tho one pr. <lb />
hundredth of death . i and punched i <lb />
name Is <lb />
ably associated with the a <lb />
as s P or, . . . .,, , <lb />
Louis XVI promised to help him ,. ,, <lb />
launch them by giving a banquet at <lb />
which they were lo he B an yielded the I i . M <lb />
attractive novelty royal cook burro lo i <lb />
unfortunately misunderstood in- <lb />
given to him Instead of <lb />
boiling tho tubercle, cooked tho <lb />
leaves a kind of . i The <lb />
courtiers, after trying <lb />
able sort of with the <lb />
there would always a means of <lb />
Identification A recent cube line called <lb />
attention to of human <lb />
griefs <lb />
WHEN POTATOES WERE NEW <lb />
of French Cook Came Very <lb />
Near Putting Out Com- <lb />
mission as an <lb />
In Prance, are being <lb />
i lot k trow I <lb />
; policemen Trial <lb />
i . m II <lb />
able condiment me prep , . ,, <lb />
ration, pronounced Ban <lb />
and declared that would I <lb />
them ever to it again, lo stand trial a i <lb />
Inquiry, however, detected th i. The <lb />
which had he. n made, and a ,, . ; , . , i Italian I <lb />
brought tho delicacy j.,,,. , bare cleaned up <lb />
Into high favor. , L dollar past year two <lb />
Do many remember that Mr. a <lb />
Introduced the into ,,,,,.,,,. , , , <lb />
with intention of making <lb />
tubers of which it hours so good a l charge, <lb />
crop for potatoes <lb />
j J.,. . <lb />
Lockout Had pas is tor o <lb />
mil an trade, <lb />
unionist, one of tho . <lb />
hand, who effects of the look- Retail <lb />
out. After the union Hill and Montana. Incident P F. <lb />
of his bosom friends called at Hi , . tiled the to t <lb />
the n. Into a Slimy . . a <lb />
the program for discussion.<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and mm and EASTERN<lb />
HI <lb />
rM. in. <lb />
D. J. tumor.<lb />
livery fellow who can drive a <lb />
straight and push a saw to the mark <lb />
can find work In Greenville. <lb />
The ringing of the and hammer <lb />
n the a true <lb />
ever In ard and In most parts <lb />
it of town the is plentiful.<lb />
J- <lb />
. . M <lb />
. . upon <lb />
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nils i a r <lb />
i I Kl i <lb />
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Another good feature of th build <lb />
operations of the present, <lb />
is the class of buildings <lb />
going up. <lb />
If you are bunting work <lb />
. ling to do t. come to <lb />
and Si -t waiting to b <lb />
done. <lb />
. i int-<lb />
no idea the railroads wire farmer, but to the resident of <lb />
such a poor set. and were In such small town as well. The rising gen <lb />
. on verge of COl- ,. not wont to be so content <lb />
laps. One might think such was tin life as WON lather <lb />
Lg statements rail- and mothers. They must have <lb />
road before though easily <lb />
the state special commission ill reach of their are oft. I <lb />
I only to be <lb />
I I late. The country <lb />
Ci g d . my it made as attractive as an <lb />
i Tn lover other, more <lb />
late is demanding not put in To make It s. <lb />
. to i the of <lb />
the boy.- and girls on the farm so <lb />
la the borne town. <lb />
---------o <lb />
1914. <lb />
i ; . but it <lb />
I i a. planning tor a i<lb />
A good lie la I m nine ;. ; , ., . <lb />
n is half <lb />
ii ten I I and eleven <lb />
a man's head the u<lb />
go far as the labor problem <lb />
A loses bis illusions first, bin goes, farmer is going to com <lb />
ti . ind sad his follies <lb />
n i now like a collapse <lb />
i n in Mexico is near a <lb />
just before Christmas days are <lb />
sorts after Christmas the men <lb />
can by a man's <lb />
whether things con i <lb />
,. aim before yon pull the <lb />
looking for a <lb />
t. <lb />
a I all. <lb />
to bars <lb />
than never to haw <lb />
out best who plants no acres <lb />
than be can cultivate well with the <lb />
help available. <lb />
-----o- <lb />
it the f. . -i <lb />
come large enough to pay <lb />
who should be reading <lb />
sent out from the revenue depart- <lb />
s government. The r <lb />
must be made by the first of March <lb />
With only per Ci I I <lb />
land of the United States tin <lb />
raps i n <lb />
last year are estimated at ten <lb />
lion dollars. Just think v. bat a <lb />
vest this country could make if all <lb />
land was cultivated. <lb />
railroad Into bankruptcy. <lb />
BODIES SLOW v<lb />
not by an means <lb />
spends i <lb />
in a Institution. <lb />
, ii he iii take Urns to <lb />
Is d I la i ml bi <lb />
a . of <lb />
, . In other i I a <lb />
Out put <lb />
. I by <lb />
. i <lb />
. a., ,. t ii . i <lb />
. . , i , in a. ii r. . to <lb />
tin , . .-. it . ii <lb />
lived smaller towns, would not <lb />
their i and the <lb />
. i. i the . spend on . <lb />
. . , but t.- would pi <lb />
health and i lives. <lb />
If all the time now is wasted in <lb />
waiting tor service and attention in <lb />
big city department stores were <lb />
saved, it exceed In value <lb />
the supposed differences between <lb />
s the big and and <lb />
the net result be a big saving. <lb />
be annual expense M <lb />
returning In the big <lb />
stores add a tremendous amount <lb />
. . . . <lb />
. i ii ally eliminated in tho <lb />
. i his i- largely <lb />
OF <lb />
MOT. <lb />
i in Chi ago Tribune, in n <lb />
editorial, comments on tho Ind <lb />
of environment as <lb />
m Lincoln was born <lb />
tr; i in <lb />
-r. You must move with the world pupils at and in the alter <lb />
you'll get stepped on. noons. There Is now no room for <lb />
The can give you its games. The best order cannot b <lb />
and its thousands of maintained and healthy school spirit <lb />
and privileges of a cannot be developed among the s <lb />
foundation. But you must be a The school yard ought to <lb />
You must keep in motion. The and Improved and made <lb />
force that drove you yesterday gave Pleasant surrounding <lb />
you the momentum that you start beget pride and respect In the pupils <lb />
mt with today. You must continue Dental and medical Inspection <lb />
to supply the fuel. You can't go very children. Health Is so <lb />
with the momentum that it ought never to be neg- <lb />
more especially where the <lb />
If fail In keep up your pace child is cm.-mod. <lb />
If you fail to keep on you There ought to be domestic <lb />
lag behind you are hurting your manual training depart <lb />
I depend upon things would add <lb />
vi-u. to the of the boys <lb />
A log r pot ahead or the e ad girls that go through school <lb />
and the world knows him as Lincoln. it is the business off the <lb />
a farmer boy ahead of his time- ,,,. what i <lb />
lame the great Empire Build- ,. , . , <lb />
I. inn. a in f can bad y. <lb />
. poverty, while it may have <lb />
been I had not the ting of <lb />
of today. H guide <lb />
. tors and kindness, the Bil I <lb />
. . . re. N n <lb />
. but It was his fortune lo <lb />
Into proper and, to <lb />
Inspiring ; His <lb />
studies absorbed Mm. They supplied <lb />
ambition and stuff for <lb />
might bear an entirely <lb />
if Napoleon, in- <lb />
stead of having been born In <lb />
had born in the underworld of <lb />
underworld of even is <lb />
day. If Abraham Lincoln had been <lb />
born in a slum like those we have <lb />
in Chicago or Haw fork today, he <lb />
nut have ended as the great <lb />
emancipator. <lb />
reflections are forced to <lb />
ind the recent utterances of <lb />
Charles W. ex-president <lb />
New York broke away from ,,.,.,. in , r u the<lb />
i came ti s at <lb />
T. Stewart one made would <lb />
,.,,, interest Is , <lb />
cal. Use your bead. Discover your , . progress, what <lb />
pace end develop it carefully ;,,. ,. starting place Is there than <lb />
Keep daily Increase your .,,.,,. L. ,; ,. who want bettor <lb />
strength. Think school conditions for children <lb />
i all Impediments, Lot <lb />
nothing stop yen point; <lb />
get yesterday's victories by set- <lb />
tine new standards for today. <lb />
That which applies to you He isn't handsome, far from that. <lb />
to your town. We must get ahead As manly beauty goal; <lb />
, ,, He doesn't sport the latest hat <lb />
as a common as well as <lb />
Or up-to-date clothes. <lb />
US. Let US M builders. Let us make Am ye, u, h <lb />
this town keep up the t blooming roost; <lb />
el town, and if possible, And likes for <lb />
a little faster ahead. Let OS work HIS middle name la Boost. <lb />
His HAVE. <lb />
rot only for our Individual <lb />
the town In which we live. The <lb />
opp of both the town our- <lb />
selves is today. Today's <lb />
is always the best <lb />
11.11 bow many wive <lb />
awakened from love's <lb />
n rs <lb />
is so with other at- <lb />
that not a thought Is given to <lb />
park play ground <lb />
pr IS lie. . <lb />
North on <lb />
Raleigh CI s . a <lb />
S the Navy Josephus <lb />
Daniels is keeping up his good work <lb />
young saving large sums of money to the <lb />
government On contracts for pro <lb />
placed last week, the saving <lb />
. more than I million <lb />
When It Is ii Into <lb />
that a murder like the one In <lb />
Saturday night, can I traced <lb />
liquor as the prime use, <lb />
it right <lb />
om of the regional re banks D man not unite bis efforts <lb />
and I-- Richmond take her- ti <lb />
-ii tire out the traffic in it. <lb />
it la . . thins <lb />
men say that is go <lb />
forward than any town <lb />
Carolina, Thai la what<lb />
There are m my I I p In <lb />
and ought to got to<lb />
it In North <lb />
Carolina COUld better enforce her pro- <lb />
. v, re it for tin In- <lb />
You to go piles of our <lb />
of rial on the IS when <lb />
yon know that n ins a new <lb />
up. <lb />
------o <lb />
is really moving <lb />
all in the in ill. r . I a <lb />
line on Tar Riv, r. the pace Is <lb />
low it Is not perceptible. <lb />
Today was the <lb />
the of lien B, and Is <lb />
ii Si as a <lb />
holiday. <lb />
people have the habit of talk <lb />
a great deal about things <lb />
mi .- or nothing about. <lb />
accidents do not com <lb />
by automobiles The other day a <lb />
U- Of I, C, was kill <lb />
ed hi <lb />
Saturday morning several the <lb />
of Institute <lb />
ire destroyed by fire, and at once <lb />
to rebuild the <lb />
school in a larger place. It was S <lb />
lire not long since that took the HOT <lb />
school away from Oxford. <lb />
brings no harm t the how <lb />
,. . to locate them in the <lb />
. mi the th <lb />
the gainers thereby. <lb />
Harvard, extolling poverty and <lb />
plying that H make for virtue mediately seized. Ho not wait <lb />
,, than for vice. The sincerity of the the future to make this a good town <lb />
He do wear the latest styles <lb />
Or know the latest fail; <lb />
Hut lie and smiles and <lb />
smiles <lb />
When things are going bad. <lb />
He talks a lot, when pour, <lb />
Of crops they have produced; <lb />
He sees their silver lining, for <lb />
His middle name l-i <lb />
the la. t tint personal sad <lb />
. . while In th <lb />
. store, . . can not or to make you something that you <lb />
u to a , Is com- want Rather lay hold of the Oat out yourself and <lb />
. in the large store, corns out the life of present and make the future <lb />
big stores will deny this, but their of big o <lb />
departments prove mile. <lb />
truth. breeds slums. The slums <lb />
destroy the health of their <lb />
HOME HEAL, And , , <lb />
To a certain extent the a. ,, i an unhealthy body. Where <lb />
absolved from blame for luring the the conditions of life are as brutish <lb />
A ORGANIZATION l <lb />
OF <lb />
THE <lb />
The school Is the one Institution <lb />
that lo the whole community <lb />
boy from the farm and the more or and foul as they are In the slums. f Its <lb />
b Me the tiller of Poverty In gen-1 <lb />
sou to uncertain lot of -rations past may sometimes have h b, <lb />
,, laborer or clerk. According . been a to ambition. u <lb />
arguments advanced by those who <lb />
,. de a study small town <lb />
. bl <lb />
or the of land by <lb />
young real with the <lb />
;. , with farmers tin m <lb />
farmer bas r <lb />
bi mi t. In his crops <lb />
cattle, and a bank account more <lb />
he In comfort of his wife <lb />
children. With the City man it <lb />
And folks along. <lb />
For knocking never makes a hit <lb />
When tilings are breaking wrong <lb />
If you should hear a kicker road. <lb />
Just bump him or the roost <lb />
And show the folks you're plugging <lb />
Your middle name Is Boost. <lb />
Douglas <lb />
or Kit <lb />
I. II. SMITH <lb />
been a spur to ambition. The grind- <lb />
poverty in the slums today <lb />
always crushes and <lb />
Lei the boy who haw been brought <lb />
up in the country understand that. <lb />
even though finds the country <lb />
tbs city with Its r <lb />
but little, If any different from the <lb />
light which attracts the will <lb />
eventually destroy Unless the <lb />
young man can come to the city and <lb />
meet employers of labor on an <lb />
with other employees, he <lb />
out tho slums as a <lb />
The funeral in ill.- Monday <lb />
abode, since his earning capacity will <lb />
not permit of his being otherwise <lb />
n The wife of hi. <lb />
mechanic, income wan <lb />
smaller and immeasurably less secure on Me will <lb />
than Hie Income of farmer, ,.,.,, that h <lb />
for years been having hot and after all <lb />
water In her kitchen, a bath tub In , , <lb />
house and gas and electricity with no w tin <lb />
which cook, wash and Iron. II. connected with At. <lb />
in proportion to the given ii morning at o'clock of Officer T. <lb />
by the people. The teachers alone who on Saturday night <lb />
., . ., shot by Mr. S. M. Pollard, was one <lb />
cannot make it what it ought to De. <lb />
not to i- forgotten by the <lb />
The parent, must lend band. . p .,.,,,,.,, ,. <lb />
Happily, there is in . ,; ,,.,, ,.,.,, <lb />
of enlightened of town had for their de- <lb />
and interest. Everybody parted officer and friend, practically <lb />
the best school possible. Ha- every business house In the town was <lb />
, , . . ., i,, closed during the funeral and burial, <lb />
rents are loyal and patient. But one <lb />
And BI marched <lb />
thing IS There is p. . ,,,.,, ,, town <lb />
no way by which the people, the ,, <lb />
especially, can make their night for thirteen years, softly tolled <lb />
interest effective. Individual effort Nearly population of Farm <lb />
cannot accomplish what ought to be <lb />
done <lb />
is necessary, <lb />
women Of ought to be or l <lb />
U Interest of the Oracled <lb />
School, of action could work <lb />
wonders. And this would not be j <lb />
their last sad rites over the remains <lb />
lot the depart, d <lb />
and others who experiment either. There are <lb />
hold work has been cut to a <lb />
I .,,,, The wife of the farmer men. <lb />
cast Is still the town. The clubs work in the <lb />
Unnecessarily Because of this OR BE Interest of and <lb />
Trouble You <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
and the want of a comfortable <lb />
and consequently Interesting <lb />
live home, the migration to the city <lb />
has been unprecedented In recent<lb />
One has only to use his brain lit- <lb />
to discover the various machines <lb />
which might be Installed In <lb />
A bill baa been Introduced in con <lb />
Brass to appropriate a <lb />
year Ml federal aid to road <lb />
the various slates It Is stat- <lb />
ed that North Carolina win got the <lb />
Of ,. <lb />
I et work go on. <lb />
The world Time flies. Men <lb />
change. Commerce develops. The op- <lb />
of today are greater that <lb />
those of yesterday. Those are some <lb />
of tho forces that compose universal <lb />
progress. <lb />
To succeed, you must move. You <lb />
must keep on going, If you are filled <lb />
with the ambition to keep on top <lb />
To stand still means to go backward <lb />
There Is no future In the past. <lb />
Today is dedicated to you, <lb />
you have the opportunity to on <lb />
going. You even have the chance to <lb />
speed up and forge ahead, <lb />
the others. You can't expect to ad-1 <lb />
If you loiter or stop on the <lb />
way to rent. There Is no need of <lb />
looking backward Cast eyes tn <lb />
but the towns in this Slate, thing wrong their farm and way <lb />
Here In to see their children Be of <lb />
or <lb />
F. M. Simmons <lb />
returned lo City after <lb />
spending a vacation at his home in <lb />
Ne and In talking about tin- <lb />
prosperous conditions of at a comparatively small e <lb />
pictured how much great.-i and which would go u long <lb />
would be but for the scarcity of labor way toward making life on the <lb />
head-on collision of two expressed the belief that fully j lighter for the women and more st- <lb />
out laborers could find Immediate and tractive for the children. It la a <lb />
o employment In Oils farms run on s modern <lb />
is surprising that so many people I pay larger dividends. Farms so run <lb />
will loaf around without not only keep the children at horn- <lb />
Is the large cities where but keep them Interested In the r <lb />
Is congested, when they home. In the farm and the farm <lb />
South and find plenty worst wart <lb />
KM only Farmers who feel that there is <lb />
a sort of constant yearn- <lb />
i around for example . a w i. <lb />
farmers are preparing to building operators la the lark, to get away- will And a solution it folly to depend upon per <lb />
crease acreage and raise an Immense mechanics Almost any kind to the whole problem of keeping the j while you are thinking <lb />
tobacco crop this year case gets from 12.60 to a family together, in brightening up some success In the past, a <lb />
they had as well make up their minds day more and home and giving it an air of modern-more Mgr n, new model school will help but will <lb />
is accept a small for it next at this people have ha almost get ahead of you. . not be sufficient. <lb />
buy mechanics to work done j Not only is this applicable to tho or b, climbed o- space for the <lb />
ready many successful organizations, Successfully Taken in Cases <lb />
of Stomach, Liver and In- <lb />
One Dos Often <lb />
of <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
will change <lb />
Lon race <lb />
, CU <lb />
want and to furnish the means to pro- hr ,.,,, a remedy m. <lb />
. m . w- . .- . It gives in the <lb />
for it. Why should the best <lb />
,, . , ,, n . from one end of country to other. No <lb />
In the State satisfied with people who <lb />
. . ,. , with Liver <lb />
thing of I etc. and been <lb />
, . ,, . . . , i health are loud In of thin <lb />
A complete list needs in . ,., There Is not but what one <lb />
. , . , . remedy <lb />
school would be very and are Ii acts <lb />
. ., <lb />
but a few of the most pressing ones tho bile <lb />
out m, e . -i ins id- <lb />
may be mentioned. in the <lb />
. to <lb />
Another building lo relieve Hie which alone should relieve your <lb />
. you that Wonderful St <lb />
crowded condition. <lb />
side of life; The missionary <lb />
lea and aid societies aid the churches; <lb />
the of <lb />
patriotism, and on, All or- <lb />
are right and proper, and <lb />
serve their purposes well. The <lb />
could not get along without them. <lb />
Hut the scope of their Influence <lb />
limited. <lb />
One large in <lb />
dependent of everything else Is I <lb />
would help the people <lb />
make known the kind of school they I <lb />
. . <lb />
you to <lb />
to a teat will be <lb />
hundred and fifty children now and will over quick re- <lb />
ad again know of <lb />
Into a building that was In- Send or in-kin on Ailments In <lb />
for about three hundred The <lb />
Halo la ti. by <lb />
I. CO <lb />
and <lb />
COn- <lb />
I I IN trill<lb />
a- <lb />
Ind. Jan. j <lb />
Hall was filled to <lb />
today when John <lb />
called to order the international con- <lb />
of Mine Workers <lb />
of America The convention Is the <lb />
held by <lb />
organization and first that <lb />
has been held since the plan for bi <lb />
conventions was adopted. <lb />
The roll call by Secretary William <lb />
Green showed that the convention <lb />
it the largest in point of <lb />
in the history of the <lb />
The gathering also is one of the stoat <lb />
mat the lave <lb />
it held. More than deli <lb />
la their lbs proceed <lb />
span. ;. lb. m the. <lb />
miners of th <lb />
whole Of United States and Can- <lb />
legates <lb />
the of Penn- <lb />
and the miners ii <lb />
bituminous fields <lb />
in West Virginia, la great <lb />
of <lb />
Illinois and Kentucky, K n- <lb />
Oklahoma. New <lb />
and the ml tS north- <lb />
west ii Colombia. <lb />
The delegates welcomed <lb />
City in addresses deliver- <lb />
ed by Governor Ralston of Indiana <lb />
and Mayor Hell of Kc- <lb />
tor the visitors was <lb />
In annual address of <lb />
dent While. The address of the pres- <lb />
and the reports of the other of-1 they been sell tor <lb />
lie, is and standing and Important and that <lb />
nil that the organization at the <lb />
time is in a most nourishing to put In the Jury bog the names of <lb />
In two years the paid up 111.111- capable, honest, men, and <lb />
of the organization Campaign be felt the commissioners had <lb />
carried on In the nonunion fields done their duty. That the success of <lb />
West Virginia, and Colorado and our government SB <lb />
Pennsylvania. upon the of officer.- <lb />
The convention will continue in ed. that officers, <lb />
session for two and perhaps three on the bun h. <lb />
weeks. The will be <lb />
largely with routine <lb />
all of the old factional <lb />
that existed in the <lb />
some years ago have <lb />
and all Indications point to a <lb />
gathering. The Socialists ale- <lb />
I to the <lb />
as He. of <lb />
rial, I and <lb />
Moral <lb />
The Term of Criminal <lb />
Court convened hire will. <lb />
Judge A. presiding, and <lb />
Abernathy representing <lb />
Below is the grand Jury for <lb />
G. E. Harris, foreman. O, P. Pol- <lb />
BI L. U. <lb />
Joe lames, w. j. <lb />
B M Crisp, W. P. a <lb />
A. May, M. Fleming. J. M. <lb />
W. K. Nannie. J. It. Finning. J. H. <lb />
on. a. j Tyson, J- O. stays <lb />
Alien. <lb />
The Charge. <lb />
H Judge talked t <lb />
the Grand Jury for about two and <lb />
one-hall hours. is charge <lb />
excellent review of our social, <lb />
mural program lie <lb />
with the grand Jury <lb />
things iii environment if <lb />
beings go slight <lb />
and characters makes law <lb />
abiding and pointed out <lb />
some of the evils that tend to drug <lb />
His <lb />
v warning to evil do- <lb />
sad those Who Support and pat- <lb />
immoral influences; us <lb />
as a warm commendation <lb />
Christian, moral i- <lb />
for law enforcement and the <lb />
advancement and of the <lb />
community, <lb />
He said in part to the Jury, that <lb />
, to the Jurymen urging the <lb />
of pr.-s, true bills. <lb />
etc, and Judge closed his barge <lb />
by directing n Inspect th.<lb />
Bill Of <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage <lb />
by K. Ha <lb />
and wife Martha Hazel, to H. J. <lb />
JARRING NOTE IN PROGRESS <lb />
t. VI FOR<lb />
and what they were doing, and Williams dated the <lb />
Unit the convict was In 1913. and recorded in <lb />
proper order. And with special em- office in county, in book <lb />
be tie in to t-10. page the will <lb />
the home for the poor. See on the day of <lb />
bass good Whole- at U o'clock NOON <lb />
and to public sale. the court <lb />
as clean, warm bedding and house door In Greenville, to the high- <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following <lb />
for said In. it is a I tract or parcel of land to- <lb />
to any county to neglect its poor <lb />
With Advancement In Medical <lb />
Has Come the Passing of <lb />
Family Physician. <lb />
allow them to suffer in their old age <lb />
1.1 it is ti <lb />
j tins ago, to our progress and pros- <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
sale Small tract of <lb />
ON MONDAY, tad, <lb />
it bang First n- <lb />
r. l- o'clock m. at the <lb />
court door in lire, in ill.-. I <lb />
i . t i t bid- <lb />
situated in <lb />
. North Carolina, and <lb />
Beginning <lb />
stake, i n. corner on the <lb />
road<lb />
corner, i r at <lb />
T. C. Cannon land; thence with tin- <lb />
B w is p l <lb />
. ire. I Inti in Dan <lb />
Bran ; B <lb />
. with holly <lb />
s i M <lb />
for <lb />
. . . l i i. by <lb />
times, threaten, some old . Cola <lb />
Among the most <lb />
is the lessening field of a cop. a personal Utter <lb />
family doctor. To him. as Immortal- I Said M writ <lb />
lied by were confided the lea b i H. R. <lb />
hopes and of many a mailed a <lb />
, t frank The order directing the <lb />
Modern medicine with its many ,,,,,. embodied In a <lb />
branch.-a, its and ,,.; , r,.,.,, <lb />
dallies, ha. perceptibly reduced U I , ., <lb />
ailment now suggest Its own <lb />
one almost divide <lb />
Ufa the ., ages of medical J W <lb />
from tho at <lb />
birth, th- of early infancy, <lb />
the s to now <lb />
natural deformities of Childhood, lbs . . , <lb />
the following described I corner; <lb />
land in Greenville township, her I W. ti poles lo <lb />
county, beginning at s stake on th B. Q. corner on the <lb />
i road thence <lb />
road S. in. w. to <lb />
acres <lb />
i ,. . . the same Ian I <lb />
to K. n. by H. J. Williams, on <lb />
then south i-- E to the <lb />
then with canal to <lb />
Una, thence with said Tool's <lb />
line and with a ditch to said road. <lb />
then the street or road, north B <lb />
poles; then south It II -1 poles t Ibis the 1st day of 1911 <lb />
the road, north BL poles; then This is mads to <lb />
south poles lo lbs beginning said mortgage dead, <lb />
containing r leas <lb />
Also live acres, known as the <lb />
WOOdS land, sold to John bl <lb />
ii. ii. Brown, the said land being <lb />
was the duty of the commissioners known as a part of the W, Brown <lb />
lands. This land Is in a high state of <lb />
cultivation, with all necessary ten- <lb />
ant houses. <lb />
This hind is to be sold for the <lb />
purpose of making division between <lb />
tin owners. <lb />
Terms of One-third cash, <lb />
In one and two time. <lb />
This Jan. 1914. <lb />
C. C. PIERCE. <lb />
ltd <lb />
This the 8th of January, <lb />
II J. WILLIAMS. Mortgagee <lb />
HARDING a- PIERCE <lb />
i ltd <lb />
oculist to proscribe glasses <lb />
the ;. for the <lb />
of i d, the for <lb />
poles ti the digestive troubles of <lb />
i i Ins point- the for tin- deafness of oW <lb />
age. <lb />
And though the chance lo -us with <lb />
a higher there <lb />
Is much to regret In the loss con- <lb />
of the friendship and counsel <lb />
of the family doctor. His Interest la <lb />
tho patient was personal. He knew <lb />
the physical weaknesses, as well as <lb />
the disposition Of each member of <lb />
the family. Ho had followed them <lb />
from birth. Ho was than a <lb />
He was a guide, philosopher <lb />
and friend. <lb />
th. <lb />
THOUGHT ONLY OF ARTHUR <lb />
may to enliven the proceed- <lb />
by the introduction of some rail <lb />
resolutions, hut the <lb />
have such a substantial major <lb />
among the delegates that anything <lb />
not their liking can <lb />
voted down. <lb />
Tho wage scale to replace the pres- <lb />
contract With the coal mine ope <lb />
which expires April i. next, <lb />
i-. the principal business before <lb />
convention. Tho delegates will dis- <lb />
cuss decide upon their <lb />
and these will be presented later if <lb />
tho Joint conference with the ope- <lb />
Talks with the delegates In- <lb />
a gen- feeling that BO agree- <lb />
will be reached this with <lb />
comparatively little difficulty. From <lb />
I ills II hi gathered that the general <lb />
sentiment among the la in fa- <lb />
of demands. Then <lb />
has been some talk that the <lb />
miners in Pennsylvania would <lb />
hold out for a substantial wage iii <lb />
crease and some radical changes If <lb />
working conditions, but tho <lb />
from that section declare that <lb />
nothing of the kind bag yet d- <lb />
by the miners. <lb />
In the wage the <lb />
Important matter to come before the <lb />
Will a general revision <lb />
oft he constitution of the United Mini <lb />
Workers, Of recent years the or- <lb />
has grown <lb />
ship. Influence and <lb />
are <lb />
more than servants of Hie <lb />
and that it is an Intelligent <lb />
that puts into office nun <lb />
character and courage who have In- <lb />
and capability, The of- <lb />
said be, are what you make <lb />
them. <lb />
Hero Judge Daniels look up th. <lb />
cause of unlimited education and <lb />
showed the great progress <lb />
through education and that <lb />
coupled with Christian homes <lb />
promptly presided over by Christian mothers <lb />
and noble Christian fathers, was the <lb />
foundation and the fertility from <lb />
which sprung an moral <lb />
law abiding people. He <lb />
the fact that it was not the Idler <lb />
drunkard, or the Ignorant and de- <lb />
generate that build up the towns <lb />
with cotton mills and other enter- <lb />
prises, and till the soil, but that the <lb />
Christian, moral, people <lb />
are the ones Unit do these things. And <lb />
they are the ones that can and must <lb />
that the blind tiger, the gambling <lb />
den and houses of fume are <lb />
driven out. <lb />
Regarding question, <lb />
Judge Daniels of <lb />
all of the you have to pass up- <lb />
on grows out of the use of whiskey <lb />
and drugs. We had the open bar, but i <lb />
so much evil that we de- i <lb />
l try dispensary, but that j <lb />
was n failure, so we are now trying <lb />
prohibition. So far prohibition <lb />
been of much benefit but It has not I <lb />
accomplished what It should Have j <lb />
Ii Is true the great bulk of drinking <lb />
I done by the but the whiles <lb />
do too much and being so much <lb />
ho in member- parlor, they should <lb />
g example. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county in the <lb />
of Haddock, widow, <lb />
W. Smith, ct the <lb />
commissioner will offer <lb />
the court house door <lb />
on Monday. February <lb />
l the following described tract <lb />
of in the county of I <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
r i estate of H T. de <lb />
., i . d, late of the county of Pitt <lb />
state of North Carolina, this is ti <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
the estate the <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned <lb />
or before the 10th day of January <lb />
ii this notice will be pleaded <lb />
r bur of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to the I its <lb />
H. T. will make prompt pay- <lb />
to the undersigned. <lb />
hi. of January. 1914. <lb />
or H, T. Dec <lb />
I lid <lb />
LITTLE HIT <lb />
BICYCLE Mil <lb />
in township, that tract oil Saturday afternoon While the lit <lb />
lad lying on the east side o, M th daughter of Mr. J. N. Hart <lb />
swamp, on the north by the <lb />
lands A. Haddock, on <lb />
by the Mrs. M. U Cox end <lb />
rs, containing ZOO acres more or <lb />
less, and being the same of land <lb />
to John It Haddock by Mai riding a bicycle on the o, <lb />
A Haddock, and being land up <lb />
. king along the sidewalk In the <lb />
western purl of the town she was <lb />
by a ridden by t boy <lb />
but fortunately not hurt <lb />
There is ordinance against any- <lb />
on which John R. Haddock resided <lb />
. , the time his Terms <lb />
one-hall i h, In twelve <lb />
month i. <lb />
This January 1914. <lb />
R, W, SMITH, <lb />
K JAMES a SON. <lb />
I ltd <lb />
but dally both white <lb />
colored boys disobeying <lb />
those laws. There a remedy <lb />
those disregarding town or- <lb />
and I cur <lb />
th, iii Mayor bus it. <lb />
Telegraph Clerk Amounted to Nothing <lb />
When Sweet Innocence Was <lb />
Sending a Message. <lb />
She sailed into telegraph office <lb />
and rapped on counter. The clerk <lb />
remembered that sin- had been there <lb />
ten minutes before as he came <lb />
forward to meet her, lie wondered <lb />
what she this time. <lb />
she said, me have that <lb />
telegram I wrote just now; I forgot <lb />
something very Important I wanted <lb />
to underscore in <lb />
acknowledging receipt of that <lb />
bracelet. Will it cost anything ex- <lb />
said the clerk as he <lb />
handed the m -age. <lb />
The young lady drew two heavy <lb />
lines beneath the words and <lb />
awfully go, d of you to let me <lb />
do that, it will please Arthur ever <lb />
so <lb />
mention said the clerk. <lb />
you would like It I will put a few <lb />
drops of violet extract on the <lb />
gram at the same <lb />
thank you, sir You don't <lb />
know how much I would appreciate <lb />
It I'm going to send all my <lb />
grams through this You are <lb />
so <lb />
And tho smile she gave him would <lb />
done any one good with tho <lb />
exception of Arthur. <lb />
. is aid In <lb />
Ail tho facts . t out <lb />
;. . ordered, as I <lb />
, p u in be. An . II it v in he n ids <lb />
Dr i his lady <lb />
, n <lb />
ii-i know <lb />
ml are at all ill reads <lb />
alleged to sent <lb />
i the <lb />
To Prevent Wood <lb />
-riv Hi. old .- II <lb />
i; <lb />
I . . i i i at <lb />
, . . . hut. ii, SO. <lb />
Labor In <lb />
Pa., Jan -i <lb />
or unions in parts of <lb />
have mads arrangements for the <lb />
today of s great labor <lb />
campaign win last tea <lb />
nil will be conducted under the <lb />
-s of state Federation of <lb />
The purpose of move- <lb />
is to stir up Interest among <lb />
people with s view to <lb />
1911 banner year for or- <lb />
labor In Pennsylvania. Night- <lb />
. m are to be held under the <lb />
p . i labor o sanitations <lb />
, r- of national and State labor <lb />
will the meetings. <lb />
Membership campaigns will in- <lb />
plans for <lb />
., the i of laws to <lb />
. n. the working classes at the <lb />
ii session Of the legislature. <lb />
Cure a In One Day <lb />
l, works <lb />
wist, refund money if it <lb />
. GROVE'S mill-ire <lb />
t. <lb />
,, <lb />
wet the <lb />
here Is still too <lb />
are now deemed much whiskey shipped In, hut with <lb />
In the original constitution I all of that there L less evil coming <lb />
Another subject that <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
The firm n. ii. Moore and Com- <lb />
composed of D. Moors mil <lb />
J. J. doing a general <lb />
business tit N. C. <lb />
bus ibis day dissolved by mutual <lb />
consent said two partners, Mr. i. <lb />
Moore having sold his interest <lb />
the business to It. M. and Hi <lb />
will whiskey and drinking <lb />
much attention Is that of more safe <lb />
In mines. During the past year <lb />
I here been a heavy loss of life <lb />
In mine accidents throughout th; <lb />
Om- Pennsylvania mine ills- <lb />
aster cost a hundred lives. Another <lb />
happened In Colorado, which <lb />
miners their lives and <lb />
disasters occurred n Alabama and <lb />
New Mexico. <lb />
X. Holmes, chief of the <lb />
ed States of Mines, has been <lb />
invited to address the convention <lb />
the subject of the work that Is be- <lb />
done by the federal government <lb />
in the way of bettor safeguarding the <lb />
health and of those employed <lb />
under ground. Secretary of <lb />
Wilson, once a worker In <lb />
and later International <lb />
of tho United Work <lb />
rs, is expected to speak before th. <lb />
convention If his official duties <lb />
other engagements permit. Senator <lb />
W. Kern, who was the author <lb />
the resolution under <lb />
the senate committee made an ex <lb />
Investigation of conditions Ir <lb />
than ever before In the history <lb />
North Carolina. The evil of whiskey <lb />
is not confined to the asylum, <lb />
court room, or the county home. It <lb />
Is smeared all about you. It leads lo <lb />
gambling sod lewd. <lb />
women, consequently to <lb />
ruin. The liquor habit la one of the <lb />
Small <lb />
This afternoon half past two <lb />
o'clock a gasoline tank exploded in <lb />
the cleaning and p e ting <lb />
of William Mason, colored, on <lb />
Fifth street, the building <lb />
in the rear that of the <lb />
Drug Company, <lb />
it only required a few seconds for <lb />
the lire to destroy clothing to the <lb />
amount of about three hundred <lb />
building prob- <lb />
to the extent of about one <lb />
dollars. The lire company was <lb />
quick to service and their re- <lb />
to the call probably saved the <lb />
burning Of the entire block. As we <lb />
go to press we were unable lo learn <lb />
business will hereafter be conducted <lb />
under the firm name of J. J. Ell, amount of Insurance on either <lb />
building or its contents. <lb />
Radium In the Arts. <lb />
While the most Important use of <lb />
is undoubtedly that a <lb />
agent for cancer and skin dis- <lb />
eases. It is also of great value in <lb />
ways. A disk currying u <lb />
quantity of radium is attached to a <lb />
spools voltmeter and used for meas- <lb />
at a tile <lb />
of a conductor, which It does <lb />
at a distance of in <lb />
the case of a current of not more than <lb />
volts and a three <lb />
meters in high voltage. <lb />
Another use is tho prevention of <lb />
tho electrification of machines and <lb />
fibers In the textile Industry. <lb />
in silk mills. This Is <lb />
by dipping the textile into a <lb />
bath containing a very small quantity <lb />
of radium and by applying radio-ac- <lb />
matter to tho cylinders. <lb />
tin so applications, radium <lb />
Is incorporated manures, to which <lb />
It gives a highly stimulating effect <lb />
upon vegetation. <lb />
to Held <lb />
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Jan. <lb />
Seventh Adventist workers, <lb />
churches In Iowa, <lb />
and the will be attract- <lb />
ed to city week by the sixth <lb />
biennial Northern <lb />
on Conference, Three bishops from <lb />
th.- denominational headquarters in <lb />
Washington, D- C will be here to <lb />
urge world-wide missionary endeavor. <lb />
Tin- publishing work of the <lb />
nation will lie another leading sub- <lb />
i discussion at <lb />
The officers report <lb />
worth literature is distributed an- <lb />
the Adventist <lb />
Week <lb />
Mont, Jan. <lb />
i. an Influential In Urn <lb />
rural uplift movement In Montana. <lb />
began at the state college here. <lb />
Hundreds progressive farmers, <lb />
of accompanied by their <lb />
wives families, have gathered <lb />
listen to tin lei on scientific <lb />
farming and the betterment <lb />
of rural life. During the week <lb />
will be short courses dairy- <lb />
poultry raising, Judging, <lb />
crops, horticulture, cooking, <lb />
home economics, health and <lb />
and <lb />
All persons Indebted to tho old <lb />
of D. Moore Company will <lb />
payment to J. J. Burn and Bro. <lb />
and all holding against <lb />
said of J. J, Cr <lb />
the said firm Of D Q, Moore and <lb />
principal obstacles to our progress Company will present their claims to <lb />
and we as Christian people should. J. for payment, he having <lb />
tolerate It assumed and promised to pay <lb />
In discussing the prohibition <lb />
Judge warmly praised the <lb />
en and the preachers and the teach- <lb />
for the part they took In carry- <lb />
the election. The young men o. <lb />
today, said he, are cleaner and more <lb />
moral, and prohibition and Christian- <lb />
Is largely responsible. No man <lb />
Is a good citizen who violates or en- <lb />
courages the violation of this law, <lb />
and the hack-woods Ignorant kind <lb />
who still do It. must he educated <lb />
above II. <lb />
Tho Judge took occasion in a gen <lb />
oral way to condemn Hint class <lb />
Officers who make I great fuss and <lb />
have a big chase to a poor <lb />
and <lb />
has be. <lb />
West Virginia coal fields, for stealing a <lb />
n invited to address the eon-1st the same time allow blind tigers. <lb />
I gambling house, and houses of <lb />
. to exist under noses <lb />
rowers. Public should not tolerate <lb />
ATHENS, On, Jan. -The hut should see that the <lb />
college of Agriculture Is entertain-j law Is enforced In every particular <lb />
for two days annual he <lb />
Con the As to pistol toting, said Judge Dan <lb />
Many els. there ought to be a law taking <lb />
and experts the discretion out of the <lb />
were in attendance when President <lb />
This January <lb />
n. MOORE, <lb />
J. J. ELKS. <lb />
M. <lb />
ltd <lb />
way. <lb />
Hew way Is the <lb />
R. C. called tho gathering <lb />
t.- order for Its Initial session today <lb />
and making the crime a six months <lb />
then It can he broken <lb />
Some instructions were then given <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North county. <lb />
In the superior <lb />
term, 1914. <lb />
Adams vs. David Adams. <lb />
Tho defendant David Adams will <lb />
take notice that I summons <lb />
has been Issued out of the office of <lb />
the clerk of the superior court of Pill <lb />
county, requiring Mm to he present <lb />
to defend a suit Instituted by <lb />
wile Adams for divorce <lb />
that ho will take notice If h <lb />
s not appear on or rd <lb />
Monday of March. being th <lb />
16th day of that month answer <lb />
or demur lo the complaint lied hi- <lb />
the plaintiff In thin office, or the <lb />
plaintiff will be granted the <lb />
sought <lb />
This January 14th, 1914. <lb />
D. C <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
I It <lb />
Former Hoy to Wed. <lb />
Friends here who remember him <lb />
win be Interested in the following <lb />
Mrs. Cells <lb />
Invites you to be present <lb />
at the marriage of her <lb />
Margaret Hell <lb />
to <lb />
Mr James Yellowley, <lb />
on the evening of Wednesday <lb />
January twenty-eighth <lb />
nineteen hundred and fourteen <lb />
seven o'clock <lb />
Methodist Church <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
At Home <lb />
February fifteenth <lb />
Baton Rogue, La. <lb />
THE DAY'S WORK <lb />
Docs it sometimes that <lb />
you simply could not get your <lb />
work done Do you constantly <lb />
feel like down Per- <lb />
heps you yawn continually. <lb />
Than you need <lb />
Pills <lb />
Because your liver is sluggish <lb />
and should be stirred to ac- <lb />
your druggist's, <lb />
sugar coted or plain. <lb />
Connecticut men. <lb />
Conn, J. u. The <lb />
annual meeting of tho Connecticut <lb />
Association Is being held <lb />
here Ibis week. It began this morn- <lb />
c and will continue until <lb />
night Prof Hugh Van of <lb />
Waterloo. Iowa; C S Seville, of <lb />
N. Prof. Cyril . Hop- <lb />
kins, of Illinois and several other <lb />
dairy experts of wide reputation <lb />
in the program for addresses. <lb />
honey, there would fewer colds. <lb />
There is something about It that Fielder <lb />
seems strengthening to the lungs. One N. J. Jan. The in- <lb />
must use In eating honey, how-1 of James F. Fielder a <lb />
ever, for sometimes bees alp from of New Jersey took place In <lb />
poisonous although fragrant beautiful Opera House at noon In <lb />
day. In the presence of members of <lb />
both bronchi's of the legislature <lb />
.- large number of other spectator. <lb />
oath of office was administered <lb />
by Chief Justice The great <lb />
of the state was handed <lb />
to Governor by the retiring set <lb />
governor. R Taylor, after <lb />
which governor delivered Mr <lb />
Inaugural. <lb />
Eat Honey. <lb />
that child honey; It Is the <lb />
best thing to stop Its said u <lb />
matronly woman to a young woman, <lb />
whose girl was coughing violent- <lb />
Honey Is tho extracted sweet of <lb />
Honors obtained by bees during the <lb />
busy summer tor their own <lb />
during tho winter. It Is, to a <lb />
certain extent, natural food for man <lb />
kind, a wild honey tree Is con- <lb />
a groat find among ail <lb />
If more people would eat <lb />
flowers, the honey has been <lb />
known to cause Illness, there <lb />
are some who cannot eat hon- <lb />
results. Hut for <lb />
who can, It Is a grateful appetizing <lb />
and healthy food. <lb />
Selling Opportunity. <lb />
did you come to marry the <lb />
Indy who Is now your <lb />
was very romantic We were <lb />
out skating. went to a place <lb />
where the was and broke In. <lb />
I rescued her after a terrible <lb />
Poor girl, she was nearly frozen <lb />
before we got borne, but I proposed <lb />
to her on tho <lb />
sake Do you <lb />
to say that you made a declaration <lb />
or love to a girl who was soaked <lb />
Icy and uncomfortable You bad <lb />
your nerve, I must <lb />
but there's nothing <lb />
while the Iron is <lb />
Plain <lb />
Confer. <lb />
Jan. Import- <lb />
ant conference of the expert tobacco <lb />
examiners employed by the Federal <lb />
government was begun In city <lb />
today. All the leading <lb />
porting centers of the are <lb />
represented The examiners will <lb />
several days In to <lb />
and exchanging with the Idea <lb />
or their methods <lb />
work<lb /></p>
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                <p>
-T <lb />
The Columbia Tailoring <lb />
Company <lb />
of Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb />
Will give a display sale <lb />
of mens made to meas- <lb />
suits on next Wed- <lb />
and Thursday of <lb />
Jan. 14th and 15th, <lb />
we invite the public to <lb />
come in and inspect this <lb />
nice line of samples we <lb />
assure you the make-up <lb />
and fit of these garments <lb />
cannot be excelled. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
USED THE SCANDINAVIANS <lb />
COURTSHIP Or Kb Nautical Term. Common Today <lb />
I Easily Traced to Days of <lb />
H By ROBERT V<lb />
HOW HE SOLD THE MINE <lb />
Old Vikings. <lb />
FIRE <lb />
EXTINGUISHERS <lb />
We have just received a shipment of <lb />
Fire Extinguishers for <lb />
garages and homes. <lb />
The extinguisher is only three <lb />
inches in diameter, fourteen inches <lb />
high and weighs only five pound. It <lb />
can be attached to mobile and <lb />
it also comes with a bracket attachment <lb />
for the garage and home. <lb />
is approved by The National Board of Fire <lb />
and will positively reduce percent en <lb />
automobile and garages. <lb />
Ask your Insurance Agent, then cone to see us and let us <lb />
show you this machine. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Established 1866.<lb />
. <lb />
River Bridge MARKET<lb />
Call to see A. <lb />
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters. <lb />
Meats always fresh, and we sell for CASH strictly. <lb />
Beef Steak . per lb. <lb />
Steak . l-e per lb. <lb />
Oysters . tie per qt <lb />
WOOD, SHORT ANY <lb />
Just across the river bridge. No delivering in <lb />
town. We will save you money if you come to us. <lb />
A. R. Stepp <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Cow Peas and Seed Peanuts <lb />
Apply to <lb />
HALL MOORE <lb />
Carrier tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
vaunts. Detroit Vapor Oil and Stove and <lb />
King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
cut polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
ATKINS <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
was a moat <lb />
and Intelligent and <lb />
was pointed to <lb />
with pride by the <lb />
faculty of mi- <lb />
who hold <lb />
bun UP an ex- <lb />
ample the loss <lb />
conscientious <lb />
youths <lb />
While perfectly <lb />
polite to his fol- <lb />
low students, <lb />
never for- <lb />
got I ha was a <lb />
in his own <lb />
country, that <lb />
him a <lb />
noble <lb />
running back tor <lb />
t h s t a d of <lb />
The American <lb />
appealed to <lb />
an a <lb />
and won- <lb />
being. As <lb />
to the ho <lb />
should inn sort pay <lb />
their heathen attributes, but the <lb />
en were utterly beyond and apart from <lb />
his traditions and his understanding. <lb />
Therefore it clearly became his duty <lb />
to study nils strange phenomena. <lb />
lie as wide as <lb />
possible with the young women of <lb />
the college town and Indulged, so far <lb />
as tie was able, in the social pleasures <lb />
of tho students. Making little <lb />
in this general campaign ho de- <lb />
to select an Individual specimen <lb />
for investigation and analysis. Where- <lb />
upon, after due consideration, he de- <lb />
upon Miss Florence Maynard. <lb />
I figured It Miss <lb />
I Maynard was exceedingly popular. <lb />
therefore she must be a good sped <lb />
men of tho most attractive of her <lb />
species. <lb />
So tho was begun and It <lb />
great comment and much <lb />
j Joking. Miss Florence demurely ac- <lb />
the friendly advances tho <lb />
young foreigner thought It a <lb />
great lark. <lb />
From tho first Miss Florence <lb />
purpose of the Japanese <lb />
and she accepted the conditions with <lb />
a mischievous twinkle in her blue <lb />
eyes. And led him a merry <lb />
chase in Ills investigations. In fact <lb />
no had he reached a <lb />
along a Hue than <lb />
smashed it all to smithereens. <lb />
have highly ho <lb />
ail the Information which <lb />
arrived to the <lb />
that of tho American girl I do <lb />
not know <lb />
Then as he rolled his ho <lb />
thought of his home going within tho <lb />
week and of the termination of bis <lb />
Investigations of Miss Maynard. <lb />
is be asked himself <lb />
in stern self analysis. emotion <lb />
of unrest which my bosom Is with- <lb />
in why do i of <lb />
when l that I am with Miss <lb />
Maynard In this evening to fore- <lb />
gather Also of what reason does <lb />
my heart beat more forcefully when <lb />
l ct ration <lb />
I will see her not any presently and <lb />
what is the foundation of tho <lb />
that Inflicts my <lb />
and did he ponder <lb />
upon these questions until finally it <lb />
loams to him be In with <lb />
I fair barbarian, <lb />
much astonishment Is he <lb />
Cried, a prince house <lb />
of of 4.000 years In Its <lb />
. should with favor Inspect this <lb />
I woman whoso family was born <lb />
day. It must that tho spirit of a <lb />
has found in her <lb />
diving form. will marry <lb />
With a sigh of virtuous <lb />
he donned his hat and went to <lb />
Inform his lady his do- <lb />
When Into tho drawing <lb />
room he stood grave and heroic In <lb />
tho center of the Boot, <lb />
could speak he <lb />
Is of tho grave mission I have <lb />
arrived to see you today. de- <lb />
to many you <lb />
The flush of Indignation in girl's <lb />
face faded into a then Into <lb />
downright laughter, <lb />
Was this important decision <lb />
she asked. <lb />
ho replied with <lb />
dignity. do you <lb />
US so replied Miss <lb />
Florence. you deter- <lb />
mined upon the details of tho wed- <lb />
Is not or that I <lb />
replied tho is <lb />
of that talk. I <lb />
love you and will make you <lb />
my wife. Of arrangements of <lb />
the marriage have not thought. <lb />
Your customs I do not have <lb />
edge of. Only I must sail within <lb />
tho <lb />
This brought forth a fresh peal of <lb />
laughter from tho girl. <lb />
gazed at her Intently. <lb />
he said. understand- <lb />
you not. am sorry. It Is a <lb />
mistake of tho I have <lb />
encountered. It is not the <lb />
had thought. la a Joke. <lb />
now observe the I <lb />
did not at first see tho humor. We <lb />
not a people. I <lb />
to present my adieus and to make <lb />
my <lb />
When we say a ship Is bound for a <lb />
certain port or homeward bound, we <lb />
are using, not the past particle, as <lb />
we might think, of the verb to <lb />
bind, but of a Scandinavian word <lb />
meaning to prepare, to get <lb />
word which the form of still <lb />
on in northern dialects. <lb />
is probably a Scandinavian <lb />
word which survived In of the <lb />
northern or eastern dialects, which <lb />
still preserve so many words. <lb />
It made Us way into southern <lb />
In a literary standing by its use by <lb />
Spenser and <lb />
for the track of a is <lb />
another Scandinavian word preserved <lb />
la dialect. Its original meaning, as <lb />
Professor tells us, was that of <lb />
an opening the ice. especially the <lb />
passage cut for a ship in a frOM n <lb />
Of Baa, and then, from being applied <lb />
to smooth watery track left by the <lb />
Ship after Its passage through the Ice, <lb />
it came to ha used when there was no <lb />
lea at nil. This useful word is of <lb />
the terms which the French <lb />
have borrowed from the <lb />
though It Is not easy to recognize it at <lb />
in its French form of ard <lb />
it Is still used on the Norfolk broads <lb />
with Its original meaning of an open <lb />
place the Review. <lb />
STRONGEST TRAIT IN NATURE <lb />
By LEWIS <lb />
D. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Lund and Drainage Canes a Specialty. <lb />
In office formerly occupied y <lb />
Jams and <lb />
L I. Moore W. H. <lb />
Motherhood Most Highly Developed <lb />
Among the of tho <lb />
Lower Creation. <lb />
The contention that the hen Is tho <lb />
most compassionate tiling In creation <lb />
is strikingly Illustrated by a case of <lb />
motherhood in nature related In <lb />
try Ufa, A tails how <lb />
a were puppies for <lb />
whom the mother bad DO affection, so <lb />
an old lion took pity on them, and <lb />
when she went to roost they followed <lb />
her. Squatting a corner of a cart <lb />
shed, she lifted a wing and the two <lb />
youngsters crawled under for the <lb />
night, her chicks on tho <lb />
He a large, raw-boned, <lb />
kind of a fellow, with a shock <lb />
or red hair that <lb />
reached nearly to <lb />
his shoulders. His <lb />
general make-up <lb />
proclaimed him to <lb />
be the desert pros- <lb />
Ho came to tho <lb />
city several <lb />
months ago. <lb />
arriving he put up <lb />
at a well-known, <lb />
downtown hotel, <lb />
and as ho banded <lb />
a sack of <lb />
mens and his grip <lb />
over to tho clerk, <lb />
be <lb />
to <lb />
stay a couple <lb />
days, <lb />
pert id. . where <lb />
you make <lb />
bunk down, only I'd kinder like <lb />
on floor, case lire, <lb />
Having been assured, he remarked <lb />
to that ho thought would <lb />
stroll around a Mt. <lb />
bad scarcely reached the cross- <lb />
before ha is accosted by a man <lb />
who had been seated In tho hotel lob- <lb />
by and who had been an interested <lb />
listener to his conversation with tho <lb />
clerk. <lb />
he said, I have <lb />
just learned of your arrival In <lb />
city, and knowing Of your interest in <lb />
mining affairs, through hearsay, <lb />
have taken the liberty of speaking to <lb />
yon regarding your <lb />
The bail was ample for our <lb />
Friend, and he forthwith began to <lb />
on merits of his prospects. <lb />
see, my friend, <lb />
the sonic claims out by Can- <lb />
yon Springs, as our powder <lb />
grub is putty low, as all <lb />
them thought as I was best-1 <lb />
posted one in the bunch, all <lb />
was too smart to be taken <lb />
ALBION DUNK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office in Building. Third Bi <lb />
Practices his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, Carolina <lb />
H. W, M. . <lb />
Practice limited to of the Eye <lb />
Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
with Dr. D. L. James. <lb />
day every Monday. a m to i pm <lb />
R, W. <lb />
Attorney st Law <lb />
formerly by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In on the Court <lb />
House s <lb />
J. I. MARSH <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
Located at R. L. Smith's stables, with <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or night. <lb />
Day Phone Ml. Phone 17-1 <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
In all the Courts <lb />
in Woolen on <lb />
fronting Court House <lb />
H. r. TYSON <lb />
Life. Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth near <lb />
Wilson's <lb />
Attorneys st Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
CHOICE COT FLOWERS <lb />
For all occasions. Hoses, <lb />
Violets and the lead- <lb />
Our art in wedding arrange- <lb />
are of latest touch. <lb />
In floral offerings to be had. <lb />
pot plants, Hy- <lb />
palms, ferns, Norfolk <lb />
aid many other nice pot plants. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, shrub- <lb />
hedge plants and shade trees. <lb />
Vail, telegraph and order <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
I. A Co., <lb />
Store Greenhouse <lb />
N. C. <lb />
P. VI Jr., <lb />
Agent Villa and Vicinity <lb />
backs of the puppies <lb />
As a proof of how strongly mother- <lb />
hood is developed In the lower by any of sure-thing fellers, why, <lb />
two Incidents occurred recently. ,,, concluded to get together <lb />
A cat. having carried away a young there was in the camp <lb />
crow from its nest, was attacked by Riv it <lb />
six older birds and killed. Tho other up Here and some <lb />
Incident was where a hen blackbird help out winter, or <lb />
held at hay a cat. The cat hid behind s,, a or two. So here I be, <lb />
some bushes, and not three yards in the capitalist, wall, say, <lb />
front of the hush bird stood cluck <lb />
most indignantly. Tho cat lay -What's say What <lb />
quiet for a time, the bird still holding me for <lb />
Its ground. When it quieted down tickled. I never <lb />
Somewhat, the cat crouched forward thought as how it would so easy, <lb />
as If to spring, but the bird set up here I am, gone and got some cue <lb />
again n delimit clucking and tho cat interested tho very outer <lb />
withdrew. This lasted for minutes the box. Well, there's the <lb />
until tho cat was removed into the which Is a true Usher vein I <lb />
house. traced M mile, an- Is feet <lb />
Inches wide. will essay <lb />
Turner's Generosity. the ton, and the for mash <lb />
Tho pictures of Turner, tho ever set eyes on; there's <lb />
artist, who died Chelsea In 1851, Golden Dream, Its ex- <lb />
have mounted to prices nearly as great tho Pipe Dream, which Is a <lb />
us those of old masters. He hoard- corker, and the of <lb />
ed hie sketches eagerly as a miser lot. down on her ton-foot, <lb />
hoards his money and now as of Pans from wall to wall. <lb />
these from time to time get into the yes. we plenty wood The Jersey Waist. <lb />
market they bring large sums. slather- of it water, too. Held, <lb />
ii. r d his grand picture of looking for i take <lb />
ago to order for It was Oh. for the but <lb />
by his patron. He afterwards received if r want one two, I'll come <lb />
an Offer of for it, but refused to town. <lb />
accept offer and gave it to money's no object, and the <lb />
It is now valued at more than a per the hotter Well, Jest know these <lb />
dozen times that amount He Claims are jest what want, <lb />
generous to oilier artists. Ha black- know Mr. them <lb />
a bright sky one of his behind back <lb />
pictures which hung two be tickled to death when they <lb />
of Lawrence's, so as to cast its merits know how lucky bin in <lb />
into the shade. In this condition he such a i Yes. give <lb />
lowed his own production to remain a bond on it . say, <lb />
throughout tho exhibition, and you jest them there tellers <lb />
to a friend to allay his and them send the money over lo- <lb />
Lawrence was so die- <lb />
tressed. Never mind, it'll wash off; It's After ho had signed a number of <lb />
mysterious documents that had bean <lb />
i resented to by his new-found <lb />
friend, and had partaken of <lb />
and divers lemonades ho man- <lb />
aged to find his way hack to the hotel, <lb />
a marked development of tactile and h tho <lb />
muscular sensibility and an excellent <lb />
only <lb />
Men and Women <lb />
Good women typists usually exhibit <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
MILLIONS OP <lb />
CABBAGE PLANTS <lb />
FOB BALE. <lb />
slim Large Late Drum Head. <lb />
This should <lb />
Hie summer. <lb />
for shipment I <lb />
Prepared for shipment In lots from <lb />
ION to per <lb />
over at per thousand f. <lb />
O, h. N. C. Can <lb />
ciders any sine. <lb />
Count and guaranteed. <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
I. C. <lb />
memory for letters, and especially for <lb />
concrete phrases, remarks the <lb />
American. The right and left <lb />
hands are nearly equal in strength <lb />
exclaimed to the <lb />
her I I <lb />
a crackerjack. sole a <lb />
fer a dollars slow <lb />
me, ch Mel business <lb />
heir attention Is keen and well sue- buy all my claims <lb />
Their relative slowness of No. <lb />
auditory reaction Is a theoretical do- , ,, . to a <lb />
feet, but the value of a typist depends fellers what <lb />
rather upon a combination of good a , He's all <lb />
points than upon a groat superiority in ,,. pay back when <lb />
one particular. , ,,,, shay, <lb />
Men exhibit greater uniformity than , p be tracks fer <lb />
women, but the difference between ad up to my bunk. Say. <lb />
good and poor typists are, -hut level I'm <lb />
less, well marked. In general, men gt at say, <lb />
surpass women In rapidity of auditory a canteen my coppers <lb />
action and consequently In speed of <lb />
work, but are Inferior to women, per <lb />
haps, in power of sustained attention. <lb />
Somewhat Chary of Praise. <lb />
Tho mountaineers of Virginia and <lb />
Tennessee arc notoriously chary of <lb />
praise. Miss the social work- <lb />
who came down from the north, es- <lb />
a among the Yo <lb />
and labored with them, found <lb />
the people hard to get along with and <lb />
said so. Put there another side of <lb />
It. A trader came Into the lit- <lb />
college town near l one day and <lb />
was questioned by one of <lb />
professor, <lb />
long has been out <lb />
In Lost onto four <lb />
answered John. people like her, <lb />
banks far courtesy you have she's a <lb />
shown me mighty good woman, urged the <lb />
Hewing low he withdrew professor. out there working <lb />
returned to Japan with n <lb />
the mystery of the American girl be s done <lb />
I all. said John reluctantly. I <lb />
will say ain't no <lb />
And with a parting wave of the <lb />
hand to clerk, ho managed to <lb />
reach the elevator and was whisked <lb />
to the above. <lb />
Tho embryo millionaire is still in <lb />
town. I mat him the other day. I In <lb />
moved from tho hotel has <lb />
found cheaper Ho thinks tho <lb />
air is bad In big hotels, and prefers <lb />
to unroll bis blankets on tho river <lb />
bottom, which ho says Is more com- <lb />
Tho not so <lb />
materialized, but notwithstanding <lb />
;.;. . <lb />
to he still faith In <lb />
visions of that to bis. I <lb />
which conjured In his mind by <lb />
sundry promoters. <lb />
FOR <lb />
Christmas <lb />
Nuts, Raisins, <lb />
Candies, Figs, <lb />
Dates, <lb />
Cakes, Oranges, <lb />
Apples, Bananas, <lb />
Celery, Grapefruit <lb />
Lemons, Citron, <lb />
Powdered Sugar, <lb />
Toys, Wagons, <lb />
Dolls, Vases now <lb />
in stock at <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
PHONE II OFTEN <lb />
Poor Management. <lb />
made a humiliating mistake <lb />
shore this <lb />
permitted a married man to I <lb />
cue me from drowning <lb />
at <lb />
I FOB SALE. <lb />
cleared, acres tn fine <lb />
woodland, soil light loam, clay <lb />
grow anything. <lb />
tenant house, one large pack <lb />
tobacco barn, stables and other <lb />
necessary outbuildings. Located <lb />
House, N. C. Price MO <lb />
Terms one-fourth cash. Apply to <lb />
RANDOLPH BROS. <lb />
Hones. N. C<lb />
H st <lb />
I --------i WARNED OFF THE PREMISES <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Six loom house with modern improvements <lb />
in West Greenville <lb />
Two six room houses within block of Court <lb />
House <lb />
Two valuable lots on Evans and Washing- <lb />
ton Streets <lb />
MOSELEY BROS <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
Lit LAST WEEK <lb />
or Deed, Bell <lb />
kept quite busy a portion last <lb />
week Issuing licenses. <lb />
Of list given below was <lb />
secured Saturday. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Leslie Harris Lee <lb />
Prank Corey. <lb />
King D. <lb />
Charles K. Howard <lb />
Adam i. <lb />
D. Will-cm Julia II. Smith. <lb />
j. j. Elks <lb />
Joe Smith <lb />
Hoover. <lb />
L. C. Vincent. <lb />
II. S. Clark. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Israel Taft. <lb />
George Newton Cora <lb />
Henry Moore. <lb />
Tucker Nobles. <lb />
Newton <lb />
John Newton. <lb />
Worthing <lb />
ton. <lb />
Willie <lb />
Hay Washington <lb />
Ward Nellie House. <lb />
Redmond Person Ann <lb />
Picket Waxed Indignant at <lb />
Action of Scouting Party of <lb />
the Enemy. <lb />
a man to war without <lb />
the conception of what It <lb />
really said a veteran of Gen. <lb />
Robert K. Lee's army. I had <lb />
command of a detail made up of a <lb />
dozen or two recruits that had Just <lb />
come up from the gulf states. The <lb />
first night we were near the enemy. I <lb />
managed to find a deserted cabin, and, <lb />
after placing my picket out In front, <lb />
we flung down to sleep. In <lb />
the middle of the night I changed <lb />
picket, for duty a young <lb />
fellow who had exhibited the most In- <lb />
tense longing to exterminate the en- <lb />
tire northern army. <lb />
dawn I was awakened by <lb />
the well known of bullets <lb />
against tho of the cabin and the <lb />
expostulating voice of my picket. Go- <lb />
to the door I saw that a small <lb />
scouting party of federal soldiers had <lb />
discovered of Confederates In <lb />
the cabin and were trying to drive <lb />
us out by firing from the opposite <lb />
hill. I turned to my picket and gave <lb />
a of The young <lb />
men stood In midst of the clear- <lb />
while the bullets whistled around <lb />
him. There was no sign of fear <lb />
WAN I ADS <lb />
S. I i P , <lb />
Cash must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, except from those <lb />
bating regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. rate cents per <lb />
line, six words to line. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
LOST AVENUE <lb />
street, key ring, carrying <lb />
limit citizen keys. Kinder plea <lb />
return to w. A. Ted, Jr. <lb />
Wilmington Van Enters Suit <lb />
Against telephone Company <lb />
for IS, <lb />
HUM. I It. f. <lb />
WILMINGTON, Jan. ISA rather about him. but he was tremendously <lb />
novel and int. .-ling civil action baa excited. He bad dropped bis musket <lb />
been brought In Superior court here and was waving his arms, trying to at- <lb />
b ti. J Hart, formerly a clerk In the of <lb />
. , ., . , shouting at the top of bis voice In <lb />
office of the Wilmington. <lb />
and Southern railroad, against the you over <lb />
Southern Hell Telephone and Hie- a he In <lb />
graph company. The plaintiff folks in York <lb />
to recover of the defendant Evening Post. <lb />
damages, not only for loss <lb />
but for suffering in mind and <lb />
for the alleged Intercepting and <lb />
of the contents of a private <lb />
telephone message over the lines of <lb />
the defendant company, which result <lb />
ed iii his summary dismissal from a <lb />
position that paid a month. <lb />
Halt was employed by the II. <lb />
S railroad in the here and lie <lb />
JIM ARRIVED, FRESH <lb />
coffee at s. M. <lb />
Kilt TWO MIXES AND ONE <lb />
wagon. T. W. White-<lb />
II s RECEIVED A LOAD OP <lb />
l. pipe, I and inch. S. <lb />
T Phone <lb />
Going Out <lb />
Business <lb />
Owing to not having a suitable store in <lb />
which to conduct our business, we will <lb />
within the next few days offer our entire <lb />
stock of Dry Goods Cheap. Come <lb />
quick. You will be pleased with the <lb />
bargains. <lb />
and Sugg <lb />
Next to the Proctor Hotel <lb />
HARD TO EXPLAIN GRATITUDE <lb />
Sweetest Reward That Can Be Given, <lb />
and the One the Least Easy <lb />
to Classify. <lb />
Gratitude given or received Is one <lb />
of the best things in the world. We <lb />
need far more of It and far better <lb />
. j I quality. Yet I have never read any <lb />
Daniels. alleges in his complaint that on of what so <lb />
nary S, last, he had a conversation writes Richard C. Cabot <lb />
over the with Jones Atlantic. Its value begins just <lb />
at Bolivia, in Brunswick conn- where the value of pay ends. Thanks <lb />
with reference to a claim hold are personal and attempt to lit an <lb />
that firm for the delay in response to the particular <lb />
meat Of . ear containing P-formed I. an <lb />
J. WALKER OH<lb />
shipped to Wilmington to be repair. <lb />
ed; that he told members tin <lb />
firm with whom be was talking <lb />
I lie came to Wilmington on tin <lb />
following day. as he had Indicated <lb />
over the telephone he Intended to do <lb />
that If lie came to the office, he would <lb />
i prefer to take the matter up With bin <lb />
At the morning services at the <lb />
Christian church yesterday Rev. J. J <lb />
Walked preached to a large and all <lb />
congregation, taking as bi <lb />
theme <lb />
his Interesting discourse the <lb />
briefly of the history. the W. m R Q . <lb />
church and u, n. <lb />
its organization by <lb />
little more than a ,.,,.,.,, . avers <lb />
years,,,,. His bearer, man <lb />
impressed with his plea for th <lb />
. office and repeated the entire corner <lb />
At the evening services , <lb />
on everyone to do dismissed <lb />
Hay of when, of the company. <lb />
knee bow and every . shall M m rt <lb />
confess. not as large a <lb />
was present as attend- <lb />
u, the rooming services his <lb />
equally as tor, and Interest- <lb />
OF PITT I <lb />
Held Jan. <lb />
called to odder <lb />
exercise papers-How <lb />
I., teach Drawing and Its necessity. <lb />
How to teach writing. <lb />
Punctuality and how to teach it <lb />
All teacher- are to be <lb />
., and part in general <lb />
ion or each subject. <lb />
Announcement for <lb />
The plaintiff out that he <lb />
cents for the telephone converse <lb />
and that the defendant company <lb />
entered into contract with him <lb />
mi was be secretly, <lb />
inn privately transmitted <lb />
the line, without being divulged Or <lb />
intercepted ill the of the <lb />
transmission, and that II Hie wires, <lb />
receivers, transmitters and officers <lb />
the said company had been <lb />
and prudently governed, directed ant <lb />
controlled as defendant had contract- <lb />
c d to do and as It was the duty of the <lb />
defendant to do, the message would <lb />
been transmitted <lb />
coin Which has been banded out to <lb />
many others before It reaches you, and <lb />
will go to many others when It leaves <lb />
you. It is your right and you are not <lb />
grateful for It. But thanks ore a free <lb />
gift and enrich the giver. There is no <lb />
nobler art than the art of expressing <lb />
one's gratitude in fresh, <lb />
terms which answer de- <lb />
with fresh devotion, fancy with <lb />
new fancy, clarity with sincerity. Art- <lb />
who get their reward only in <lb />
money and In the plaudits of <lb />
clapping hands are restless for some- <lb />
thing more individual. They want to <lb />
be intimately understood and <lb />
fully answered. For such gratitude <lb />
they look to brother to the few <lb />
who really understand. There they <lb />
find their beat reward; but even this <lb />
leaves something wanting. <lb />
The dollar sign Is the only sign In <lb />
which the modern <lb />
pears to have any real faith. <lb />
KEEP MONEYS WELL.<lb />
Sunday morning tho Methodist <lb />
Class, President It. H. Wright <lb />
delivered a very interesting talk on <lb />
the subject of Prayer. Mr. Wright <lb />
at his best, and hi hand- <lb />
ling of such a difficult subject was a <lb />
ran treat for tho fortunate who <lb />
heard Ho will take up the same <lb />
subject again next Sunday. <lb />
In Pros. Wright, and Prof. Austin <lb />
the regular the Methodist <lb />
has two men who never fall <lb />
bring something good on <lb />
and the class is deriving <lb />
much benefit from their inspiring <lb />
leadership. The public <lb />
invited to come and Join with us In <lb />
lessons. <lb />
Health Is Worth and Some <lb />
People Know Bow <lb />
to Save <lb />
Many people take their <lb />
lives ill their hands by neglecting the <lb />
kidneys when they know these organs <lb />
need help kidneys are <lb />
for a vast amount of suffering <lb />
and ill slightest delay is <lb />
dangerous. Use Moan's Kidney Pills <lb />
-a remedy that has helped thousands <lb />
of kidney sufferers. Hero Is a <lb />
ville citizen's recommendation. <lb />
Mrs. Moore. Pitt St. <lb />
N. C. feel very <lb />
grateful for the relief got from <lb />
Kidney Pills, procured at the <lb />
John L. Woolen Drug Co. Backache <lb />
Lavender as Tobacco Substitute. <lb />
Sweet lavender is now on the mar- <lb />
on the side table and the smell <lb />
of it is clean, sweet and delicious. <lb />
fays the London chronicle win- <lb />
man. did you ever smoke <lb />
This business of the tobacco trust <lb />
worries the smoker who may have to <lb />
pay more for his Then comes <lb />
the glad news that we are growing to- <lb />
and even cigar <lb />
order to beat Sumatra her own <lb />
game. also comes a Madrid pro- <lb />
inquiring what the ancient <lb />
mans smoked. Pine pipes have been <lb />
dug up in Spain from Roman settle- <lb />
but they no trace of to- <lb />
or opium. Yet they are adorned <lb />
with bas-reliefs picturing the lavender <lb />
plant. And In 1276--before tobacco <lb />
came to Spanish writer <lb />
said that smokes lavender <lb />
feels active, ardent and But <lb />
why Is It that smoking never crept <lb />
Into Roman <lb />
175.00 PER <lb />
month and expenses to begin. <lb />
p i. nut absolutely necessary <lb />
Take orders i dealers for cigar- <lb />
cigars, snuff, smoking and <lb />
chewing tobaccos. Porn <lb />
Tobacco O. O. Maw X. <lb />
GREAT MEN MERELY HUMAN <lb />
We Are All Too Apt to Forget Those <lb />
Traits Which Link Them With <lb />
Their Fellow. <lb />
In spite of the saying that no man <lb />
Is a hero to his own valet. Napoleon's <lb />
man servant has given us a <lb />
account of his master from his <lb />
own point of view, now, <lb />
there appear a life of King <lb />
Edward by his chauffeur and a book <lb />
about Cecil Rhodes by one of his <lb />
en private secretaries. King Edward <lb />
was not a history maker tho <lb />
of tho words, but a <lb />
peacemaker, and the story of his life <lb />
Is anecdotal rather than epic. That <lb />
even kings are not exempt from en- <lb />
trouble and tire trouble and the <lb />
rest of the ills that flesh is heir to <lb />
Is seen In bis chauffeur's description. <lb />
Here we have Cecil Rhodes as he <lb />
was In fatigue uniform, as it <lb />
were. When they told that the <lb />
Dutch in Africa were salt of the earth, <lb />
ho like to know <lb />
where come He was not <lb />
mindful of his own merits. <lb />
genius, that's what I've ho would <lb />
say. a great thing to <lb />
But he was not of the number of <lb />
those who do not recognize an <lb />
higher power than their own. <lb />
a man be a Mohammedan, let <lb />
him be u Christian, or what you <lb />
lot call himself what he likes, but <lb />
if he not believe in a Supreme <lb />
he Is no Is no better <lb />
than a <lb />
ah to soon the Impersonal <lb />
the era In which a strong man <lb />
dwelt, the era profoundly affected by <lb />
bis Indomitable will and resolute <lb />
pose, forgets those natural traits <lb />
which link him v his fellows. We <lb />
behold him larger than lire and his <lb />
shadow glory It Is of <lb />
peculiar interest to ordinary mortals <lb />
when he Is restored to a truer per- <lb />
hi relation to the universe, <lb />
so that he Is seen no longer a <lb />
demigod, but at a man.<lb />
THE UNIVERSAL CAR <lb />
We have Just unloaded a car load of Ford Touring Cars. We <lb />
Invite everybody to come get one. Why Because It cost <lb />
it cost less to run them. They are the simplest cars operated <lb />
now on the market. They are the best cheap car built <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
PHONE <lb />
Full line of accessories always band <lb />
S. T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb />
Moved New Store on Fourth Street <lb />
Allen's Stables <lb />
Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Work Large or Small <lb />
Repair Work a Specialty <lb />
Out of town work will receive our <lb />
prompt attention <lb />
Residence Phone 385-L <lb />
Office Phone <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R.<lb />
in Effect January II, <lb />
N. following schedule <lb />
published as Information ONLY <lb />
and are not i d. <lb />
r. C. I, Head <lb />
Alp- a long Illness Mrs. <lb />
wife of Mr. c. K. Bradley, <lb />
died at their home on Dickinson ave <lb />
nu She was an estimable woman <lb />
and a member of Memorial <lb />
, husband she Is <lb />
by sis children. <lb />
n. funeral look place at <lb />
this morning with Interment <lb />
g the <lb />
being conducted by Rev. C M. <lb />
The pall bearers were Messrs. W. B <lb />
W. J. I Car <lb />
per. J. S. A C. and <lb />
la. <lb />
Taken From the <lb />
The origin of the American dollar <lb />
mark the abbreviation of the Span- <lb />
with tho p and <lb />
the s monogrammed, was described by <lb />
Dr. of college <lb />
the Popular Science Monthly. Doc- <lb />
tor gives more data on the <lb />
history of the mark, showing that In <lb />
t usually follows the nu- <lb />
the short advertisements In <lb />
newspapers, but usually precedes the <lb />
numerals when they arranged in <lb />
columns. Mr. E. of the Omaha <lb />
public library says It contains an <lb />
original ledger of George Washington. <lb />
Id tho S is used frequently. Tho <lb />
diary of Ezra written <lb />
, in 1776. shows the earliest occurrence <lb />
me and was much lame- known of use. II became <lb />
and weakness through my loins, lent gradually, being used at first us <lb />
My kidneys did not do their work as an substitute for the word <lb />
and the kidneys secretions <lb />
bothered me. Kidney Tills <lb />
gave me relief from these symptom, <lb />
of kidney complaint and improved my <lb />
condition in every <lb />
Fur sale by all dealers Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo <lb />
N Y. sole agents for <lb />
spelled out. <lb />
Peculiar <lb />
sunsets Been by the Russian <lb />
explorers in the newly discovered <lb />
polar land hare been matched in Eng- <lb />
land. Throughout November and De- <lb />
of sunsets after- <lb />
tho United were of wonderful Intensity and <lb />
varied colors. At Chelsea especially <lb />
and, <lb />
Politicians began taking their <lb />
place on the Hiring line. <lb />
the sun weal down over the <lb />
-mid a of unearthly beauty <lb />
from deepest red to green, as <lb />
may be seen in a of waler color <lb />
sketches at the time and now <lb />
preserved tn Chelsea free library. <lb />
B or dote will break sir Norman and other as- <lb />
case of Chills ft Fever. Cold, attributed these <lb />
it acts on the liver set. to the volcanic projected by <lb />
Remember name <lb />
take no <lb />
EFFECT OF LIGHT ON EYES <lb />
When Illumination Is Too Strong, tho <lb />
Optic Nerve Is Subjected to a <lb />
Severe Strain. <lb />
How few persons realize that they <lb />
are actually suffering from snow blind- <lb />
in miniature every time they <lb />
read or work over a white surface on <lb />
which a brilliant light shines directly. <lb />
Half-tone paper, for which is <lb />
tho common medium for tho majority <lb />
of books we read, will throw a blind- <lb />
glare into the eye of tho reader <lb />
If the light strikes it at the wrong <lb />
angle, and it forms an excellent test <lb />
for the selection of proper lighting for <lb />
a room and for the placing of the <lb />
lighting fixtures, diffusion i <lb />
should be such to allow comfort-1. <lb />
reading from paper in <lb />
any position. <lb />
A dome hanging above a dining <lb />
table on which is white cloth causes <lb />
the light to reflect Into the eyes of <lb />
those around the table at an angle <lb />
that produces muscular strain. This <lb />
has a peculiar upon tho senses, <lb />
and drowsiness and mental Inertia <lb />
are likely to result. People are likely <lb />
to complain of a feeling of dullness at <lb />
table, or that they have Indigestion, <lb />
when It Is. In reality, the effect the <lb />
light A brilliant light shining <lb />
into the eye plays many curious <lb />
psychological tricks. Deaf for <lb />
Instance, cannot hear so well If they <lb />
are facing a brilliantly lighted room, <lb />
and as for being to see better by <lb />
a bright light than a dim one, exactly <lb />
th Is Out case, for details of <lb />
objects become practically to the <lb />
eye when too light enter, ft. <lb />
Suburban Life. <lb />
Trains Leave <lb />
EAST BOUND <lb />
a. m. daily. <lb />
Pullman sleeping ear for Norfolk <lb />
a in daily, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb />
beth City and Norfolk. <lb />
Parlor Car Washington <lb />
tn Norfolk, Connects all <lb />
points and west. <lb />
p. m. daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST BOUND. <lb />
a. m. daily for Wilson. Raleigh <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects south <lb />
and west. <lb />
a. m. daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb />
for all points. <lb />
p. m. daily for Raleigh and all <lb />
intermediate stations. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
in sleeping cars, apply to J <lb />
U Greenville. N. C. <lb />
H S <lb />
General Passenger <lb />
W A WITT. <lb />
General Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA, <lb />
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured <lb />
With LOCAL as <lb />
cannot reach the of th disease C. <lb />
Is a Mood or disease, <lb />
and In II you must take In- <lb />
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb />
Internally, directly upon <lb />
Wood and mucous surfaces. Hall <lb />
Catarrh Cure Is net a quack II <lb />
was prescribed by one of the best <lb />
In this country for years and Is <lb />
u prescription II composed <lb />
the best tonics known, combined with th <lb />
blood purifiers, acting dire. on the <lb />
mucous surfaces. The perfect commas- <lb />
el the two Ingredients Is pro- <lb />
such wonderful results In curing <lb />
Send for testimonials, free. <lb />
r. ft CO. Props. Toledo. O. <lb />
murals a. price <lb />
Hall's <lb />
Stop your tire <lb />
with <lb />
bile tires is decidedly an ex- <lb />
pensive occupation. <lb />
II you do not get adequate <lb />
service returns from your In- <lb />
vestment YOU LOSE. <lb />
way prevent this <lb />
loss is to equip your car with <lb />
tires that have behind them <lb />
a quality guarantee. <lb />
G and J <lb />
a four-fold guarantee <lb />
of quality because they com- <lb />
all of strong points <lb />
of four world-famous brands <lb />
of tires. <lb />
Like all STATES <lb />
TIRES Q have the <lb />
strength of four every <lb />
one. <lb />
They have service <lb />
age which you will not find <lb />
in other tires. <lb />
WHY NOT TRY THEM <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Distributor. <lb />
Rubber Co. <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
Gen Southern <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
better than and not <lb />
ft <lb />
the great eruption of Krakatoa tn <lb />
Java, la the August <lb />
For Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
OH tools, ; <lb />
and builds up A true <lb />
anS sow F astute SOt <lb />
in <lb />
an <lb />
f Mil <lb />
Into N Stables <lb />
Corner tog Streets <lb />
RAM <lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
and Express <lb />
No. Day <lb />
Meets all <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
urn. <lb />
x. r, <lb />
to the Pale and <lb />
The <lb />
TASTELESS i bill TONK on <lb />
A For Mai Mr.<lb /></p>
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U. <lb />
For the <lb />
Road <lb />
OUR DRIVING <lb />
LAMP is the most <lb />
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb />
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb />
not blow out or jar out. Equipped <lb />
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb />
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb />
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb />
large red danger signal in <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb />
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb />
Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
AND <lb />
ELECTION . <lb />
TO FIVE <lb />
BY THE TOWN OF <lb />
Raise the Price or Beef <lb />
In n I Shipments <lb />
Had Tied up by <lb />
the Strike. <lb />
GLEN FALLS, N. Y. Jan. The <lb />
beef mm two cast pound <lb />
EL. PITT NORTH CAB- m <lb />
Richmond. V. Chi O <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Notice in hereby given the <lb />
hi of the town <lb />
. i Bethel in regular assembled <lb />
on the MO day January. or- <lb />
d. rid an election to be held In <lb />
Iowa of rut North <lb />
Carolina, on Tuesday of <lb />
March, 1914, at the regular polling <lb />
place in the town Bethel on th- <lb />
or proposition of <lb />
Thousand Dollars worth o <lb />
Eh. Light Honda to hoar inter <lb />
. it at per cent per annum, Interest <lb />
payable annually, and to run tor a <lb />
period of thirty year from date <lb />
issue and the tax rate for the the <lb />
purpose paying the Interest <lb />
said hi I <lb />
shall exceed twenty-live on <lb />
the hundred dollars worth of prop- <lb />
and seventy-live cents on tin <lb />
poll, the received from the <lb />
same an to be used the purpose <lb />
building and Installing an <lb />
light plant for the town of <lb />
as provided in Chapter of <lb />
Private Laws of North Carolina <lb />
notice is further hereby <lb />
en that the registration books will <lb />
be opened for the n of <lb />
such who are entitled to <lb />
Inter and vote and are not <lb />
ready registered, on the day <lb />
February. 1914, and closed at sun Bel <lb />
on Saturday the of March, 1914 <lb />
and that S. M. Jones been up- <lb />
i I n tor said purpose <lb />
that on each Saturday during said <lb />
period the registration books will b <lb />
that the Strike on the Delaware and <lb />
had tied up <lb />
some farmers think will <lb />
have to cure with coal <lb />
already we notice a great many the <lb />
country people are buying coal stoves <lb />
in here thought <lb />
wood was plentiful. <lb />
Most ate day <lb />
Office, only one can <lb />
gal and who that will be Is the <lb />
Question, we hope ware Will be no <lb />
limited, are out. Only shop workers <lb />
and office employee remain on duty. <lb />
of the discharged <lb />
kith full back pay is the only <lb />
union iii <lb />
Strike Mill MM <lb />
Pa., Jan. <lb />
on the Delaware and <lb />
i ii . d complete <lb />
and bond,. , ,., receive <lb />
b of the <lb />
If any train <lb />
vice is restored before the strike I <lb />
I nothing will be but <lb />
malls. No attempt Will he made to <lb />
carry passengers <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
Jan. are of the <lb />
name of tin- man who prefer- <lb />
led being hurled alive to shelling a <lb />
of corn by baud, when you <lb />
Can get the celebrated Blank Haw <lb />
heller for 82.00 at J. Smith and <lb />
Bra <lb />
The wicked lieu when o man per-1 methods u. ed to defeat <lb />
James as we are all <lb />
taken to the tall limb.--, and will continue to be. So lets <lb />
rather thug say the pi.-.-. the and give <lb />
Smith he didn't do It. I it to the one I want- it worst, and <lb />
Now when It comes to catching stop it. <lb />
standing army to <lb />
ALBANY, N. It., <lb />
,. the discharge two employer <lb />
by the Delaware and on Railway <lb />
led to a strike today Which had <lb />
up the entire operating cud the <lb />
system, About men. it la as- , ,.,.,.,. ,,,. t n requires a <lb />
la- whole township skinned. He guard interest of Uncle Sam, at a <lb />
tells us with the of Bud. salary, while one will <lb />
bis wire trap and dog. he killed a guard your tobacco bed. day and <lb />
thousand during the year j night iS cents, and they get the <lb />
J. It. Smith and keep a full sup- <lb />
ply of these traps. <lb />
Thai is Ideal weather, and when a <lb />
man complains of hard times we <lb />
Mole every tune, plenty of them at <lb />
J. It. Smith and Bro. <lb />
We beat that <lb />
of will build H BOW to- <lb />
think It Is chronic or he Is grouchy, this spring and winter <lb />
We bear Moil H. Small The Mayor and his Cabinet held a <lb />
to make a tour of his part of his special ion last Friday night, look <lb />
In the near future, and take to the development of the City, <lb />
s for the new p <lb />
for the primary to de- <lb />
the question. We have beard it <lb />
to pardon Mr. w. in. <lb />
Mr. Herbert Corey, has rented the <lb />
house of Mr. J. C. Jones on West <lb />
Broadway, and will soon move there- <lb />
Thirty coal mines operated by the I M Mg <lb />
Delaware and Hudson Company , in office M made <lb />
ably win be shut down. Counting m,,, ., u <lb />
Other mines that will involve. ,,,, ,,, <lb />
about miners will be affected L, To ,,, <lb />
M I <lb />
spoils. <lb />
Mall Train on Time. <lb />
The morning mall trains from <lb />
and I n <lb />
Carbondale on time and were return- <lb />
ed to those places at the hours. <lb />
carrying mail only, the crews being <lb />
under instructions to have the trains <lb />
mi reaching their terminals. Express <lb />
v as loaded on both trains at Carbon <lb />
The tribulation Hall was busy Mon- <lb />
day meting out to the law- <lb />
less of Saturday night, some for play- <lb />
rather rough, and some for <lb />
When a man offers to sell his <lb />
The drummers are around lot for a handsome profit <lb />
selling the grade stuff, and business, when lie gets cash for it. <lb />
the think theirs are the thats money, but when he sells, and <lb />
bast hut this fall the tune will bl <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In <lb />
writing of her experience with the woman s <lb />
tonic. She says began to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb />
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb />
as well as run a big water mill. <lb />
wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb />
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb />
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle Today <lb />
dale, but the crews refused to move <lb />
opened at the regular polling j <lb />
All Men Unit. <lb />
the town of Bethel and at all other <lb />
times during said period opened in <lb />
town of Bethel at mount Hot I <lb />
and all citizens desiring to vote <lb />
are not already registered and who <lb />
desire to vote at said election will <lb />
required to register. <lb />
This the 10th day of January. 1914 <lb />
T. CARSON, <lb />
Mayer of Bethel <lb />
J. E. <lb />
of the Board of Commissioner <lb />
of the town of Bethel, North Caro <lb />
Una. <lb />
law <lb />
This Is the way the profits went. <lb />
It is a Carnal can go three <lb />
days without eating, but who want <lb />
lo be like a caned, when you can go <lb />
a barrel of Merry Widow flour <lb />
6.04 at J. R. Smith and Bros., all <lb />
ready mixed. <lb />
Mr. Asher who has for <lb />
men employed by the M the convict <lb />
ALBANY, N. Y. Jan. <lb />
Report the Condition <lb />
AYDEN <lb />
Ayden, C. <lb />
at the dose of business Jan. <lb />
Loans and counts. <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
cured . <lb />
Banking 18,178.00; <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
. <lb />
Demand loans . 500.00 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. <lb />
Gold . <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
coin currency. 1,032.24 <lb />
National hank notes and <lb />
r. notes . <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities, <lb />
loch paid In . <lb />
. II <lb />
Undivided profits, cur- <lb />
rent exp ii-.- and taxi <lb />
paid . 12.688.01 <lb />
to i k. <lb />
Baring deposit . I <lb />
cl <lb />
. 474.117 <lb />
sERIOUS At<lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
rill OP <lb />
Grifton, N. <lb />
at close business Jan. 1914 <lb />
Resource <lb />
Loans and discounts . <lb />
Overdrafts secured, <lb />
cured . 102.73 <lb />
All other Stocks, bonds and <lb />
mortgages . 1,600.00 <lb />
Banking houses, furniture <lb />
and fixtures . 1,474.52 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
.-- 13,310.00 <lb />
Cash items . 6.70 <lb />
Gold coin . 20.00 <lb />
coin, Including all <lb />
minor coin currency . <lb />
National hank notes and <lb />
. 5,572.00 <lb />
Delaware and Hudson Railroad Com <lb />
walked out quietly early today <lb />
The strike order was last night <lb />
ti every union engineer, fireman, con <lb />
trainman and telegrapher at <lb />
work along the line from <lb />
Point. N. Y-. to Pa, <lb />
Mediation from both national <lb />
State had been requested by <lb />
company. W. W. Hanger, of the <lb />
federal board of mediation and con- <lb />
telegraphed to Martin <lb />
force on the road, has resigned <lb />
moved bis family to town, and o-- <lb />
a house on Harts fiat. <lb />
cant rent, and has to move to another <lb />
town, bad, the school of M- <lb />
is the bast after all, b <lb />
a lot on Planes and build <lb />
to suit notion. <lb />
Adversity is a test of dig- <lb />
ping stumps by hand is a test <lb />
judgment, when you can get <lb />
in any at J. It. Smith and <lb />
Pros. <lb />
The little old wood store of Mess. <lb />
Dall and Son on the corner has been <lb />
removed and we soon expect to <lb />
market business from Mr. and <lb />
moved his family here and occupies <lb />
the house on Ian- <lb />
Mr. Robert Johnson has moved hi <lb />
family here from near Johnson Mill- <lb />
and occupies the Davis house In <lb />
Client. welcome all these new <lb />
miners to our town hope <lb />
Carey, in charge of the strike but ., , war a <lb />
Car. y die is east. On- <lb />
j the concessions we ask will <lb />
about a <lb />
The men demand the <lb />
of two men who were discharged for <lb />
alleged disobedience. <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. Dela <lb />
ware and railroad, <lb />
I lie leading man of tho theatrical <lb />
company Modern that play- <lb />
ed in the opera house at Washington <lb />
Monday night was the victim of a Be- <lb />
accident immediately alter the <lb />
performance, The actor was assist- <lb />
members of the company in car- <lb />
their baggage and etc., out of <lb />
building an elevator, that is <lb />
used ti r purpose. And after <lb />
the elevator and in the <lb />
i . returning to the second floor of <lb />
machinery Icon- <lb />
troll I in- winking of the elevator be- <lb />
came and the <lb />
man being the only passenger, <lb />
his body Was rapidly carried to <lb />
tilling of the and his hack <lb />
broken With other serious Injuries <lb />
He was Immediately taken to the hos- <lb />
Total . <lb />
state of North Carolina, County<lb />
l Hodges, th <lb />
above-named bank do <lb />
that the above statement is true to <lb />
the B I of knowledge and be- <lb />
lief <lb />
HODGES, Cashier <lb />
ed and to fore me <lb />
this day of Jan. 1914. <lb />
j. c <lb />
My expires Jan. , <lb />
V. CANNON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Cut Old Remedies Won't Cm. <lb />
The no mallet how <lb />
r ti the wonderful, old tenable In <lb />
Oil. It <lb />
name <lb />
King off Externals <lb />
Is in <lb />
field of external <lb />
for forms of <lb />
i n in million such us <lb />
pin union in, <lb />
colds. <lb />
supreme. <lb />
bare been <lb />
tor dud <lb />
j, um f <lb />
our most <lb />
nuts,<lb />
H . <lb />
BUY TO-DAY HAVE IT IN THE HOME <lb />
All SI. Ms. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Ir <lb />
Total . <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid In . <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 2.341.23 <lb />
Time of deposit 21,212.29 <lb />
Deposit subject to check . <lb />
Checks outstanding 1,197.58 <lb />
owned and leased lines and track- <lb />
age rights, comprises In all about <lb />
The lines extend from <lb />
barre. and N. Y <lb />
to Rutland, Vt, on the east and to. <lb />
Point. N, Y. on the Canadian <lb />
line. Al that point the road connects <lb />
with lines of the Quebec, <lb />
and n railway company, Which <lb />
I controls. <lb />
Tho Delaware Hudson Com- <lb />
is one of largest miners um <lb />
carriers of anthracite coal In the <lb />
country. Its coal lands have <lb />
estimated to contain tone <lb />
of coal. <lb />
Mr. F. Harris has purchased th. I another block of brick or granite to <lb />
take its place. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Griffin is making <lb />
needed on the <lb />
property recently bought, and tells <lb />
us he will soon he able to <lb />
date the public. <lb />
Ayden can boast of as ninny widows <lb />
and widowers as any town of Its file <lb />
we have something like twenty of the <lb />
former, and forty of tho latter, and <lb />
they are Ideal citizens. <lb />
We are of the opinion that every <lb />
county, has arrangements t take <lb />
of unfortunate ones, without <lb />
having go abroad soliciting alms <lb />
from Strangers We truly believe that <lb />
before a should be allowed <lb />
work a town with his card, no mat- <lb />
If he is worthy, he should have <lb />
the from his home of- <lb />
It is a common thing for a <lb />
tramp passing through here <lb />
each week with his cup and lancet. <lb />
Protect your life and money <lb />
buying you an Iron safe and revolver <lb />
from J. H. Smith and <lb />
Hess, A. O. Cox and II. L. Abbott <lb />
a trip Wednesday, they <lb />
j are both hustlers and are trying . <lb />
produce two blades of grass where<lb />
It is dangerous to kindle fin <lb />
with oil. why not use you <lb />
can get them up with no labor, use <lb />
dynamite. Just received a ton. J <lb />
It. Smith and <lb />
an easy comfortable living, a <lb />
shoe cobbler and repairing harm's, <lb />
would sure pay well In Mr <lb />
George Cooper has lots of old shoes <lb />
waiting for his coming. <lb />
Twain, the humorist, <lb />
that providence did not create <lb />
opossum but what he planted a per <lb />
tree close by, so the summer <lb />
storm destroyed the farmers fodder <lb />
and most of their hay crop, hut here <lb />
come the day oat, to help it out. <lb />
Plenty of these and the rust pro if <lb />
ASSOCIATION HEWS. at J. h. smith and <lb />
Mrs. of Washington <lb />
Miss Pratt, president of Ml visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb />
the One Year Class, led the Y. W. A- <lb />
C. A. services at tho Training school i <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
For scripture lesson, she chose la. purchased of Mr. I, his <lb />
the 13th chapter of 1st Corinthians. entire outfit, consisting of electric <lb />
the lesson of love. The thoughts system, buggy factory, <lb />
saw mill, and good will. <lb />
contemplates enlarging <lb />
this lesson were beautifully reflected <lb />
Mi <lb />
this <lb />
plant, and also add an plant, <lb />
which is thing badly needed, and I eruptions and earthquake <lb />
we have also heard that he would <lb />
soon add a fertilizer feature. With <lb />
his combined energy and capability <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Total . <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
I. A. M. Hooper, of <lb />
above-named hank, do solemnly n of <lb />
that the above statement she told well, made vivid <lb />
true to the best of my knowledge and u. <lb />
b -suns contained therein, but left it <lb />
A. M. Cashier. to to make his own in- <lb />
and sworn to before me, j One got, however, from <lb />
this III day of Jan. 1914. , a, <lb />
J. C. Notary Public st of When a boy loves a girl, that is hi. <lb />
My commission expires Jan. 1811. love of the w In n she loves that's her <lb />
. of nature, and love business, and when gel married <lb />
our fellowman to the extent we their when <lb />
an- willing to help and lift Hi, in go to housekeeping Units our business <lb />
flora misery of any kind received I solid car load of <lb />
Stoves and Matting. Be <lb />
Years Old. to get our prices, J. It. Smith and <lb />
Sunday T J. S. people change and unwise <lb />
Delved the congratulation of many never. Mr. J, I. Jones has again <lb />
on tin- passing of Ills an chased famous pitch <lb />
Notwithstanding his age beach, ordered hull a new and U <lb />
taking orders for and hopes to be <lb />
about his duties daily lb l Ci.-in orders by the <lb />
moil and moat honored and has supplied himself with two <lb />
mi <lb />
PALLING MANY BOD. <lb />
RECOVERED IS <lb />
Jan. <lb />
of which <lb />
Caused such widespread <lb />
occurred here today. They were ac- <lb />
companied by earthquakes and <lb />
lent subterranean noises. <lb />
Tho governor of Hokkaido today <lb />
estimates that out 30.000 people <lb />
the island of will need relief <lb />
Jan. <lb />
refugees from were bur- <lb />
under a falling cliff in a neigh- <lb />
boring village today. One hundred <lb />
bodies have been recovered. <lb />
The new disaster Is a result of a <lb />
volcanic and earthquake which for <lb />
a week have the Island of <lb />
and wrecked this city. The <lb />
DAWSON, <lb />
GARDNER, <lb />
JENKINS <lb />
SHOOTERS BEFORE <lb />
IAMBI TIMS <lb />
Mayor James had before bis <lb />
morning tWO ,, vigorous, and go <lb />
nabbed while taking an active <lb />
ii. a game being overheard <lb />
calling for and an <lb />
wore taken Into cu <lb />
and tins morning at Hie hearing, <lb />
hound over to <lb />
criminal court. <lb />
will he <lb />
la the of all <lb />
Pence to St Hack. <lb />
last meeting rd <lb />
the <lb />
stock law fence In he rebuilt on <lb />
old It the <lb />
, , ., . , . i of all ruining, <lb />
were , hanged by the <lb />
tore of 1811. <lb />
i n. all hops that he <lb />
spared yet for many <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
c Bi of all <lb />
LIME <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
VB II <lb />
h and and Cold. <lb />
. II fail, la cure. <lb />
each boa.<lb />
H. . <lb />
Write <lb />
y the Deal in the United <lb />
Lime on Farm, and M price <lb />
lime, Don't buy earth, <lb />
etc. A postal will give you reason. <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
STRASBURG <lb />
i hot bigs to hold tho doe. <lb />
Old I Joe who was <lb />
bitten by he know exactly what <lb />
has decided that It must have been n <lb />
as he resides near a <lb />
but lie is still on crutches. <lb />
Mr. watches Hie town, while <lb />
me Bide, . <lb />
Just received a shipment of the Oliver <lb />
steel beam plows, fertilizer <lb />
distributors, Held fence, metal roof- <lb />
and can fill your orders at J. R. <lb />
Smith and , <lb />
wood is an object among <lb />
our people, and we hear the same com <lb />
VIRGINIA from the country, and <lb />
hut with activity much<lb />
Japan, January <lb />
narrative of the eruption an <lb />
earthquakes the is <lb />
land Of the town of <lb />
on January Is given today <lb />
by Theo It. of Wisconsin, as <lb />
He <lb />
volcano of <lb />
the of eruption res. in <lb />
bled a of tire, from <lb />
. i were hurled <lb />
UM night January a <lb />
c was heard, followed <lb />
by a Hash of flames Hit <lb />
cloud amoks and ash broad <lb />
of lava he plainly seen flow- <lb />
down slopes. Forests on Hit <lb />
mountain quickly <lb />
the flames spread to numerous <lb />
western line <lb />
Beamed to be ablaze. <lb />
I- i. three <lb />
the hay. people Bed in <lb />
stricken crowds <lb />
still was actively <lb />
I the <lb />
night, but the earthquake, shocks <lb />
less violent <lb />
wan filled with <lb />
gases. <lb />
went within a short distance <lb />
hut it was Impossible to reach <lb />
tho became of floating <lb />
of pumice stone. <lb />
IS THE <lb />
BEAUT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAM. TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
the Most Noble of Washington.<lb />
V. C JAM <lb />
Wilson Accused of Being <lb />
Wendell Mob Lynches <lb />
Jim Wilson For Brutal <lb />
Murder of Mrs. Lynch<lb />
to a limb, hut it was too elastic and <lb />
Negro Confesses the Crime <lb />
Officers Is the Report <lb />
Mud the guns stopped to listen. <lb />
lie may, or may not have con <lb />
fessed a crime greater than murder <lb />
Certain it is that the man who heard <lb />
isn't bragging about it now. Ir <lb />
is unquestionably true that Wilson <lb />
in the Murder is Hushed and there is no <lb />
In Raleigh fur Sale keeping. I tho of the people <lb />
Jan. Wilson, a here that the mob murdered th. <lb />
of essentially <lb />
type, lies dead in a swamp BU, J <lb />
, Wendell miles away a blow-out on <lb />
to death about -M <lb />
noon by a mob <lb />
the friends o. f- J ; j, they heard a volley. <lb />
whom he murdered night , . . <lb />
tag , , ,,. and bl. <lb />
which long distance ten.- <lb />
and heard the approach of and b, lieu,. <lb />
are a subject strange con- <lb />
here. That he confessed a <lb />
murder of the most atrocious <lb />
stance, la hut there Is no- <lb />
body to tell you that he heard It. <lb />
Scores heard other scores and the <lb />
is the undisputed circumstance <lb />
attending mobs violence today <lb />
one inconsequential Incident is the <lb />
absence of rope a hang- <lb />
Worth Sanders, whom Wilson ac <lb />
finally complicity in the kill- <lb />
was released and relatives of the <lb />
dead woman complained bitterly that i <lb />
one accused a was should <lb />
have escaped the formality of a mobs <lb />
Tonight a story can. <lb />
to Wendell that Sanders had I. <lb />
,, the country to <lb />
and iron, there to Raleigh to III <lb />
placed in penitentiary tor <lb />
keeping. <lb />
The mob slew Wilson w <lb />
quid enough, according to Wend. Ii <lb />
People Are Complaining of <lb />
Fast Driving Over the <lb />
County Bridge <lb />
Asks Oath Dees <lb />
a Grand Juror <lb />
The spot chosen the mob <lb />
forded perfect protection from attack <lb />
without. Had lbs b.-u <lb />
a few yard's away it could have <lb />
vented no shooting. tree were <lb />
between them and the men <lb />
With the swamp. Still undisguised <lb />
and without fear of do- <lb />
the men went shout With <lb />
pistols and guns and quietly left <lb />
their homes. hour later all ex- <lb />
had gone and sun-down. <lb />
Wilson a body lay In the with <lb />
little public Interest in <lb />
as there would have been in a <lb />
died u natural death, <lb />
i,. people went to the place <lb />
the afternoon and as <lb />
ii were from afar as <lb />
i t. h i morbid i that <lb />
attends all crimes <lb />
to have been ah-. hero <lb />
Sunday was never quiet- <lb />
. men never appeared to have been <lb />
sober. The friends the dead <lb />
; woman's family merely referred to <lb />
people today, when Wilson came ,. H there w In re <lb />
the killing took <lb />
some time past The <lb />
baa been asked both town <lb />
and out of town people to enter com- <lb />
plaint of the fast driving of auto- <lb />
across the county bridge at tin- <lb />
foot of Pitt Street. <lb />
When the bridge was built a sign <lb />
hoard was placed on each end of It <lb />
warning all persons that a line of <lb />
would In- Imposed for fast <lb />
across bridge. This warning <lb />
has no doubt been seen by every car <lb />
driver that has to pass that <lb />
way and yet a majority of them are <lb />
not disposed to obey the laws. <lb />
Very often lading coming in or go- <lb />
out of town with horse and buggy <lb />
are overtaken on bride car <lb />
drivers, and very often the horse they <lb />
are driving becomes frightened. And <lb />
i any Instances <lb />
the position of the occupants <lb />
Of the vehicle and speedily goes on. <lb />
Nothing serious has occurred so far. <lb />
but who knows how soon sonic one <lb />
may be injured or killed a <lb />
animal. The car drivers should <lb />
not only he U- observe the <lb />
county laws, but should take Into <lb />
consideration that often the lives <lb />
others are endangered, and further <lb />
more they should show the propel <lb />
p. that is due to the ladies and <lb />
their man. <lb />
New this n driving con- <lb />
th., but if the proper <lb />
would enforce the law In ease <lb />
and Impose a line on the <lb />
lei for this ii will be stopped. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Realty Com- <lb />
Makes Kit in Florida <lb />
Towns <lb />
N. C, Jan. 1814. <lb />
What oath docs a grand Juror lake <lb />
In fact, is it not tills will keep <lb />
inviolate all matters coming <lb />
us pertaining to the state and her <lb />
interest, we will not publish <lb />
the names of offenders who true <lb />
hills have been found against before <lb />
they have been arrested and <lb />
safe keeping or released <lb />
on r. Justified <lb />
Ne . in the lace of tills most sol- <lb />
oath I see that the grand Jury <lb />
who served last week in Pitt <lb />
In their earnest desire to serve; <lb />
their slate and county and in <lb />
great D to bring before bar <lb />
of Justice offender, of the law, have <lb />
found a true bill against W. I., lb <lb />
Law horn, W. A. Forbes and Dr. P. B. <lb />
Loftin, staling that the offense was <lb />
a grave one Now if these three men <lb />
have perpetrated a grave <lb />
against the peace and dignity of the <lb />
state why should this august body <lb />
of Interpreters of the law, In the <lb />
face or oath, publish the <lb />
Of these three men before they ; <lb />
been arrested and imprisoned or <lb />
on a Justified bond Why not <lb />
neat these men on an equal foot- <lb />
with other . <lb />
Jurors have given these men <lb />
a chance to escape, and not be <lb />
. to justice if they an- guilty <lb />
of so grave an Offense your ac- <lb />
would signify. <lb />
How, Grand will <lb />
, r why <lb />
HEAVY RAINS <lb />
DRENCHED M <lb />
in automobile attended by <lb />
county Officer. The people, men and <lb />
boys, with a few women, gathered <lb />
a house in which Wilson was be- <lb />
detained preparatory to a lire <lb />
hearing to develop such <lb />
us they had. Wilson had been <lb />
brought from He spent the <lb />
night there and In that Jail <lb />
James Knott, Sanders <lb />
Jackson, Petersburg Marcus, <lb />
and Sum I latter in <lb />
morning he absolved all from <lb />
except Sanders, And ii. <lb />
afternoon was need and <lb />
went about the place without moles- <lb />
The trial ready to pro <lb />
Wake <lb />
representative In the <lb />
Assembly, K. V. <lb />
is Implored tho mob to <lb />
its ti They declare I <lb />
lb. has been w lynch <lb />
six years and that there is rot <lb />
shiner enough within law t <lb />
all offenses and offender <lb />
people listened There was an <lb />
move thin. the mi <lb />
It did not stop to par- <lb />
ii according to <lb />
Wendell people and the effect they <lb />
declare ma that of swatting <lb />
net's nest with u has nail bat. <lb />
pi line announced the coin <lb />
lag of other troops the <lb />
Ill II broke <lb />
bonds, Wilson up, slummed <lb />
In the automobile and dashed <lb />
1,1.11 across Holds to the pines In <lb />
the swamps. <lb />
A rope of a few was about <lb />
Wilson's neck and here the historians <lb />
fall out One says he was pulled up<lb />
i. <lb />
The morbid memory of the dead <lb />
brute will he imparted to nobody <lb />
more than can be helped. A <lb />
young, powerful fellow, one <lb />
speculates upon the possibility of his <lb />
having committed double capital <lb />
crime. Hut shot to pieces, mutilated <lb />
and dismembered In part, there h <lb />
but remnant of the man, Just the <lb />
,, , thin of the fellow alive. <lb />
he father of Mrs. Lynch and <lb />
husband talked freely of the crime <lb />
night, little of the <lb />
expressed no feeling <lb />
In the matter further than one <lb />
the unutterable grief of father for <lb />
child husband for wife. <lb />
Hr, Albert <lb />
lives within half a mile of the <lb />
n Bl BOO, The husband lives <lb />
j quarter Of a mile nearer Wendell. <lb />
Mis. Lynch had to her father's <lb />
and had also gone In Store <lb />
near both homes, she returned to <lb />
her own ho. with a promise to <lb />
back soon again. Mr, Lynch <lb />
t home Inn dill find <lb />
Mrs. Lynch there Ha ate supper <lb />
and went out to find he. <lb />
The family does it <lb />
have been later In <lb />
ii i when Mrs. Lynch must have gone <lb />
lo her home. do not believe <lb />
It have been <lb />
later bad <lb />
Mr. Lynch set nut neigh- <lb />
lo find his wife. Ho returned <lb />
t her father's hut the homo people <lb />
said she had gone home. He went t <lb />
houses but no clue. <lb />
Hearing that Mrs. Lynch's broth- <lb />
bad gone U Wendell and Hint her <lb />
MADISON, Win., Jan, 28.- The Wis <lb />
. Conference, one <lb />
or tin- first of Its kind <lb />
formed in the United Stale,, not at <lb />
the coll. g. . I Ii today <lb />
its fourth annual meeting. A <lb />
and representative attendance <lb />
gave evidence of the keen Internal <lb />
has Ii. mi aroused In tills stale <lb />
In the movement to better <lb />
of rural life. <lb />
The sessions of tho conference will <lb />
continue The program <lb />
among lb leading features ad- <lb />
III- i V . I .-II <lb />
Taylor of Chicago on Bo- <lb />
of the Rural <lb />
and op Webb, of Milwaukee, who <lb />
will be heard on the subject of <lb />
mid the Bur- <lb />
sister was ill there, Mr. Lynch con- <lb />
she had gone up town <lb />
Thai suggestion was followed but <lb />
avail. Then he returned <lb />
home and With her father they be- <lb />
gun to about the premises <lb />
n. the fodder slack they found a <lb />
hood. II bad a drop of blood on Ii <lb />
i continued search and M <lb />
Richardson discovered his I <lb />
in a brush-heap With one foot stick- <lb />
her covered With leaves <lb />
i colored woman said she <lb />
i heard Mrs. Lynch for hi <lb />
ii did to be <lb />
treat sin- <lb />
II What II was t ill<lb />
The of Wilson himself <lb />
i, true To Johnston officer. <lb />
.-. In ale went <lb />
home and Wilson carried fodder <lb />
for Mrs. Lynch. Wilson asked her <lb />
for something lo eat. Mrs. Lynch <lb />
I got to get supper for <lb />
all of Sanders said. mat- <lb />
not a II d n about and <lb />
struck Mrs. Lynch with the <lb />
U. j <lb />
ii i course If member of I u <lb />
,, grand Jury wants to n ply to <lb />
above II is Ills privilege to do <lb />
The Reflector will say In ad <lb />
that the grand Jury had <lb />
in do with matter <lb />
v,,. n the re.-t of I <lb />
was Bled In court it a <lb />
mailer Of record which any one <lb />
could who Ired to do so, rid <lb />
in ping Its 111.--1.1111 The Re <lb />
copied the and pub <lb />
it, Just as is done at the <lb />
of every term of criminal court <lb />
What says about the <lb />
jurors and their oath Is Without <lb />
foundation, -The <lb />
To Inn. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Jan. U. <lb />
discussion <lb />
anti-trust law and tin <lb />
corporate activity, with particular <lb />
i to vie.- in. . J <lb />
I i, did. In hi- recent c- <lb />
ma saga to II la to be <lb />
I I i ad annual meeting <lb />
. Commerce, <lb />
v la to be held In next <lb />
five hundred <lb />
,,.,, representing <lb />
business re I the <lb />
win he tin <lb />
meeting, One of I prim tea <lb />
lines he an ail <lb />
B. tin <lb />
ii , of i ho a <lb />
on Relation the <lb />
l. h , i i. Com- <lb />
paper that comes to us from <lb />
towns and cities where the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Realty Company ban conducted <lb />
sales has nothing but praise for the <lb />
company. During their recent trip <lb />
through Florida several papers Com- <lb />
upon the gentile manner In <lb />
which they conduct their sales. The <lb />
following is taken iron, the Plant <lb />
Courier. <lb />
The most successful auction <lb />
of lots Conducted In Plant City In <lb />
several years was that of the <lb />
wold sub-division by the <lb />
C last Realty Company last Friday. <lb />
The sales company have their own <lb />
band, and a good one It was. The <lb />
various agents of the company <lb />
ed in City in their own private <lb />
car Friday morning. <lb />
lots and live parcel <lb />
of truck land were sold In three or j <lb />
bur hours. The lots brought piles <lb />
Hinging from to which eon- <lb />
beautiful situation- <lb />
the property M considered very <lb />
prices. <lb />
The fair open methods of the <lb />
of Um Atlantic Coast <lb />
Realty Company won the <lb />
en approval of Plant people and <lb />
the confidence that this en <lb />
I had a great deal to do With <lb />
the of the sale. <lb />
u. K, the advertising man- <lb />
r and c. James, the engineer <lb />
in charge of the work laying on, I <lb />
and beautifying the property both <lb />
conducted themselves In a manner <lb />
in mark, d t to the <lb />
m i. m imp n <lb />
If Atlantic I lo ill <lb />
I should hold m <lb />
i, any future time II i- mi <lb />
they would he cordial <lb />
Plant City people <lb />
Steady For liar, <lb />
Twenty-Four Hours <lb />
STORM Mi <lb />
TO I <lb />
Reeling of Pennsylvania Stall <lb />
Hoard of <lb />
Jan. II <lb />
farming is to be promoted <lb />
and rural life improved through dis- <lb />
and the Into change of views <lb />
then marked advance along both lines <lb />
may expected to follow the an- <lb />
meeting the Iv <lb />
Hoard of Agriculture, which <lb />
assembled at the today for a <lb />
three Those in i <lb />
the me, Hi i have pro- <lb />
, mm i- . all-.- for more man one <lb />
bun ii, i i It <lb />
. an i <lb />
i. w, ii i to speak sub- <lb />
in addition <lb />
ii,. , p is tie- speaker will <lb />
i elude the II of nun I <lb />
departments and bur. am , a ho will <lb />
report i i the meeting on <lb />
particular in lores I to those engaged <lb />
in <lb />
I V II. A. Meeting. <lb />
Col. Ian <lb />
um completed elaborate <lb />
r the reception entertain- <lb />
pi the gates to the twenty- <lb />
sixth annual of the Col- <lb />
Young Men's Christian <lb />
The convention sessions <lb />
begin tomorrow and <lb />
over Sunday. Several speakers of <lb />
national reputation will be to <lb />
address meeting. <lb />
in Hull el lame. <lb />
URBAN A, in . Jan. IS A portrait <lb />
n th,. late Philip Armour, <lb />
to the University of Illinois b; <lb />
l. n Armour sen ram <lb />
chi, ago her and merchant <lb />
was placed In II <lb />
hall of fame today. <lb />
presentation was accompanied In- <lb />
i, iv ting n <lb />
delivered bl lames ins <lb />
I Henry A <lb />
Wheel. I, president of <lb />
Chamber of and Dr. <lb />
ft, <lb />
Armour The <lb />
unveiled by Miss <lb />
of Philip U. Armour <lb />
Trail Leads <lb />
moiled. <lb />
cripple Overland <lb />
Jan, <lb />
sons drowned, all forms of <lb />
. i land transportation handicapped, <lb />
six train loads of passengers ma <lb />
and this section of the <lb />
damaged to th extent <lb />
a million dollars by storms, pros- <lb />
relief bright, With the <lb />
appearance the SUB today, <lb />
The rainfall for the hour end- <lb />
at midnight was ha BOO, <lb />
making I th a on 14.32 <lb />
More rain f. II t than <lb />
the total for the 1813 season to Jan- <lb />
Santa Barbara, where the great- <lb />
est damage was a heavy in <lb />
was failing ibis morning, <lb />
storms Subsiding. <lb />
BAN Cain Jan <lb />
drenched and pelted a <lb />
from the lo <lb />
Mi caused a I <lb />
, i eight n <lb />
, iv today <lb />
. , <lb />
and <lb />
been d ft out <lb />
to I <lb />
n ., ho. <lb />
, ,,,. , i i i <lb />
Ir Hi r <lb />
lower part of C N. <lb />
g , rippled, . i II <lb />
re Improving <lb />
In the <lb />
of the state In mend m At <lb />
the total for I <lb />
hours amounted to <lb />
Ti.- Ventura i r l on <lb />
Bridges amount- <lb />
ed to teen <lb />
a v. a v. <lb />
I heel i <lb />
ed. <lb />
In . . i. d <lb />
III <lb />
With tin iv n river out <lb />
and rain <lb />
to- <lb />
day. I Is maintained on <lb />
i . , tin <lb />
The sudden i I <lb />
th <lb />
. rain near Baal i <lb />
i he atom baa <lb />
be, ii in-, north the <lb />
mountains, The Ba ram. and D <lb />
i ., i leered i- <lb />
an i i I <lb />
tor i. while ed I <lb />
town . i to <lb />
th,. i I all t t <lb />
feet, the I I 1881 <lb />
a have disrupt, d r <lb />
,, , in b <lb />
i In i n Ban <lb />
. ., i.,,. baa been <lb />
I, hours, <lb />
washouts have Hell lip <lb />
in Nevada. A at <lb />
m train is i tailed i v <lb />
and <lb />
miles of track iv <lb />
water on the <lb />
Colorado and Oregon <lb />
on the Virginia and Line <lb />
have cut off Virginia City.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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