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Product Manufac tured In N. C.— Tax t,t »(»((,IXMI,- 000 Paid by Manufacturers- Ceorgla Lradi N. V. In Illicit IMatlllerles. Washington Dispatch to News and Obiertlr ( * North Carolina led every yther Stafe in the Union in the manufac ture" Of tobacco dining the fiscal year ending last, by more than twei\ty tafltTon pounds. The exact the year are 96,- 546,019, as compiled by Commission er of Internal Revenue W. 11. Os borne in his annual report. The State comes nearest to North Carolina was Missouri with f 73,220,4J8. The value of the stamps ' used,/6n this manufactured product -"'Wtoi $7,719,723.04. The value of Mis souri's stamps was nearly six mil lion. Forty-six million pounds of this ninety-six million total went into plug tobacco, the Western, or sth district making 42,000,000 pounds as compared to the 2,000,000 pounds manufactured by the Eastern, or • 4th distfict. There wpre nearly 50,- 000 pounds of twist and other forms of leaf. The Eastern dis trict outstripped the West in th*' production of smoking tobacco, manufacturing 31,000,000 pounds out of a total of 50,000,000 pounds. The tax paid the government for manufacturing this tobacco was $98,496,538. The Western district paid sixty-two million dollars of this, while the Eastern contributed thirty-four million dollars. The comparisoif between North Carolina's production and that of other states does not sink in until the total of the United States Is compared with North Carolina. North Carolina manufactured 96,- 000,000 pounds. The entire United States manufactured 435,000,000 pounds. North Carolina manufac ' tured nearly one-fourth of all the tobacco manufactured in the Unit ed Stutcs. The value of the stamps used on North Carolina's finished product was seven million dollars. It was thirty-four million fqr the United States. North Carolina paid ninety-six millions to the govern ment in tobacco taxes. The entire United States contributed four hundred and thirty-two millions. This immense product was put out by only 42 factories, whereas New York State has 578 factories and yet is way down the list in quantity of tobacco manufactured. Virginia has 40 factories, yet they manufactured only twenty-three million pounds. The Eastern district of North Carolina used six million pounds ot tobacco for the manufacture of 1,447,868,600 cigarettes, the West none. This record was surpassed by Virginia, Louisiana and three districts in New York. North Car lina'a thirty-one cigar factories made more than forty-four million cigars. This however waa surpass ed by a great many states. North Carolina manufactured no snuff and no flne-ctlt tobacto. Commissioner Osborne earnest ly recominends in his report that every dealer in leaf tobacco be re quired to give bond, the minimum penalty of which shall be not less than SIOO. Each dealer in leaf to bacco he any a, should be required to make an inventory of stock on January Ist of each j'e«r, and ahould rcnd.'r his report of trans actions in leaf tobacco quarterly or monthly or such periods as tl>e Commissioner might require. To lax laws relative to dealera in leaf tobacco Col. Osborne attrib utes the escape of considerable to bacco from tax payment. Registry with the collector for the dsitrict ia now jthe only requisite before commencing business. "A leaf dealer carrying a con aiderable quantity on hia book may disappear," the report aaya, "as a number ot them have each year, leaving no yrfiee of the tobacco, and aa no 'bond Is now required of them, thousanda ot pounds of tobacco are not accounted for, the greater part being manufactured into cigars, which find their way to the consumer without being tax paid." North Carolina yields prece dence to Georgia In the number of Illicit diatilleriea reported for aeli ure. There were 446 in the Tar Heel State and 813 in Georgia. Al abama cornea next with 320, and Virginia fourth with 563. Of North Carolina'* 446 atilla reported, not quite half, 282, were seised and de stroyed. The number of gallons reported for aeixure waa ltL Two hundred and forty-four prosecu- tionH were recommended, and but 71 persons arrested. The value of the property reported for seizure was $8,091.25. To run down these violations of the Federal law in North Carolina the government spent about sll,- 209.55 for special employes, posse men," informers, guides, and mis cellaneous incidental expenses. This does not include the salaries or' expenses of the regular reve nue force. Heller In Mix Hoars Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMER ICAN KIDNEY CURE." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving iiain in bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves reten tion of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Gra ham Drug Co. adv. Altitudes in Delaware, District of Co lumbia, Maryland and Virginia The United States Geological Survey is publishing a series reports containing the result of spirit leveling in all parts of the country and giving the exact ele vations or altitudes of a great number of points. One of these reports—Bulletin 434, "Results of Spirit Lcvt-Jrfng in Delaware, Dis trict of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, 1898 to 1909"—is available for free distribution and can be had on application to the Director of the Survey at Washington. The work in Maryland during the en tire period covered by the reports and in Virginia in part of 1908 was done in co-operation with those Slates. The report gives the ex act elevations above mean sea lev el of about 100 points in Delaware, 40 in District of Columbia, more than 500 in Maryland, and more than 400 in Virginia. These ele vations have been determined by the Survey in connection with Its topographic surveying. To engi neers and surveyors this publica tion should be of great value, as the i;levati'>n which have been ac curately determined, afford a statring point for a survey of any kind that may be contemplat c"' GRAY HAIR MADE ITS ORIG INAL COLOR. Clip TUI. Notice—Worth SO letto K your hair is gray, streaked with gray, white, brittle, (ailing out, itching acalp or dandruff, ap ply Q-Ban hair color restorer to gray hair and acalp. Not a dye, It brings to the hair surface the original color nature gave your hair. Makes gray hair brown, black, auburn or its originsl color ut 17 or It yeara of age. Never falls. Perfectly harmleaa, delight ful to uae. Q-Hun makes hair soft, full of life besutlful. Stops dand ruff, itching scslp and falling hair. 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None of the estate was left to charity, Mr. Dee ring stated in hla will that he considered he had don* enough for charity during hla life lpie. rer Prest Biles sad Chapped Mia. For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and llpa, chil blains. cold sores, red ana rough skins, there is nothing to equal Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Stopa the pain at once and heala quickly. In every home there should be a bos handv all the time. Beat remedy for all akin diseases, itching ecse ms, tetter, piles, etc. U cents. All druggiata or bv mail. H. K. Bucklen ft Co., Philadelphia, or St. Louis. adv. Continued from page 1 | 1913 IN BRIEF opened with Admiral Chart** J Bads* Hi command mi tii r enemy (navy) am Gen T 11 Hurry hand of lIM defend IRS arm) Obituary: ilrorg* Hltrhrork noted Amn | lean |im Hit**i, on Ihr island of Markt'n I Holland. I d Personal l.»-»:(tial ton of H t. Wlleon aatlNimwdoi >o M.xuu at'f'pted oy th« • pretddtni & Rliorllnx l**-|et V'llK mttd* it n«« wotld'e lioitniM ivoid loi ; ym Old at KhUrmkim# amritt lit* Itrm imlr It Fire lllut- Mountain 111'ji lit itittui hotel In Iha Hint- Kido HI I'm Mnr Pa., destroyed by lira. I of* altottl *»RJ. M • World Tour J If Mmlr* errlt.tl In New York city rrtdimm mi nioiiimi n. world trip in *. .la>» 21 liour> i nun Utra atid IVWuflMln. a I'liinl Obituary: Robert c ugif-n pi,.i.,uiiir» plat, at Ketthpbunkpnrl. Me ii Convention lltlti ttoUulht' i-utmrHa oi medicine upennl lit t«oinlon I. Kxploelon Bt-nzlto vltpi iif lon tn 111. Union Petroleum works. rhlladuipnin. cauat'd a loaa of Isoi aui Aviation Accident Cap! H K - Cody. British- American aeronaut. killed at Aldarahot. England. by the fall of a war aeroplane, which he piloted toi tha government ft War Game. In tha army and navy war lama In Long Islund sound tha snemy (navy) waa victorious, forcing a passage at I forta defended by army forces. ML Political: New alien land law. sntl- Ja pan tee. went Into effect In California Balkan War: Peace treaty between Bui — carta sgslnst Greece. Bervla and Rou manla waa aliened al Bukhareat U. Obituary: Oen. Edward F Jones. civil war veteran, hero of the march through Baltimore ApHl 1». 1861. and noted In polltlca and commerce, al Blngbamton. N. T. i aged K U. Obituary: August Bebel. Oerman so da Ila t leader, at Zurich; aged 71. Personal: Oovernor William Sulxer of New York Impeached by the assembly. 14 Obituary: Rear Admiral gllss Casey, U. 8. N„ retired, veteran of the civil war, at Wirm Springs, Va.; aged 71 It Personal: Harry K Thaw, slayer of ■tanford White, escaped from the stale asylum for Insan* criminals al Mat teaWan. N. T. Shipwreck: 40 lives loet at (he wreck ol the State of California In Uambler bay. off Alaska IH Psrsonai: Md birthday of the Kmperor Franx Joeeph celebrated throughout Austria and Hungary Obituary: Etnlle Olllvler. notsd premier of Franoe under Napoleoa 111., at An necy. France: aged US ■porting: Directum I made s world's pacing reoord of 3:02% at Ooahen, N Y Convention: Mth Intemstlonal peace con greea opened st The Hague. Fire: 11 .800.000 loss by lire In the factory district of Jersey City tft Mlsoellsneous. Frederick J tte> bold for 40 years sn sstronomer on Msdison Bqusrs. New York, end OA K vet eran, died In lloboken. N J Luke Martin, "last of Ihs Crows,' died nsar Saginaw, Mich.; aged about 120 years M. Convention. International Kaperanto congress opened at Berne with l.lft> delegates pressnL '' Ik Fire: Itairroad shops burned at Teague. Tex.; loss IMO.OOO it. Fire: 11.W0.000 loss by Mrs In (lis Smith company lumber yards at I lay Point Cel. Mexico: President Wllsun delivered s message to congraas on the altuatlon In Mexico. M. Heat Wave: Record August ht-.nl in St Louis; thermometer 108 In the streets Ml Sporting: Pennsnt won the Futurity st Sarstogs Springs. N Y Accident: 9 killed by exploit lon of boilers of ilea mar Alice on the Ohio at Coraop olls. Pa tL Panama Canal: The Psclflc end of the aansl opened by explosion of dynamlts. letting the wsters of the ocesn Into ths Mtrsfloras locks •KPTEMBER. L Convention. Internstlonsl trades un lon congress mst In Mancheater. Eng land. National 1 Conaervatlon sxposi tion opened al Knoxvllle. Tenn ft Railroad Accident: n persons killed . and ovsr 40 Injured in a collision on the Nsw York, Nsw llsvsn snd Hurt ford near New Haven. Conn 1* killed and M Injured In 0 collision on ths Midland railroad al Hswes Junction. England. Aviation: Roland Garros. French avi ator, flew across the Mediterranean sea from It Raphael. Franca, to Bh serts. North Africa, «■ miles In t hours: aversgs speed about it miles ft Political: Ths house of rrpressntstlvss psssed s bill granting ths city of San Franolaoo ths us* of Hstch-Hetchy bssln. In ths Slsrrs Nsvsda mountains, for watsr supply: vols IM to 4) I Firs: Flra destroyed 10 blocks In Hot Springs, Ark., loss 10.000.000 The vil lage of Boklvoma. Okla.. burned, loss MOO. 00* China: Chinees govsmmsnl troops cap tursd the city of Nsnklng. practically sndlng tha rebellion against tha repub Ua. ( ■porting: Jerome D Travere won for the 4th time ths national amateur goll champlonahlp. dsfaatlng John O An derson I up and I to play, al Uardsn City. N. T. Obituary t Henry U enter, French chooo late manufacturer, noted for private explorations In ths arctlo regions, la Paris; aged ML t Obituary: Qeors* ■ Baker, noted teleg rapher In the Held and at tha Whit* House under Oca. Grant. In Philadel phia; eged (ft Japan: A mob of *,OOO Japanese stormed the offloee of the government minister* as a protast against thslr foreign pol icy. notably toward China, ft Convention: The Amy and Mar? Un lon, acmpnssd of veterans of Ua* Mas* 1 Man, civil and Spanish-Amstissn ware, mst la Philadelphia, ft Airship [Hasstar: Zeppelin airship L Ma | wreeked by a hurricane over the North eea; M drowned FalMoel: Tha senate psssil Ua Uadsr wood-SUnmoaa tart* bill. fl-ft Flra: Ftaaaee destroyed IM cottagoe, I. . hotele aad a eburoh al Ssllsbery Ueech. Masa; lose I*lo 000 IS Memorial: Monument commemorating Commodore Oliver llaaard Perry's na val victory over ths British Best Sept. ML l*U unveiled on Put-la-Hay Ulead. Idiftf Krk Obituary WUIIam J. Oaynor, mayor o* New York, died aa board the Ualtla at see; aged S Parsons! Harry K. Thaw deported from Canada sorties the Veraaeat >order . sear Nertoa MUM & Convention ;th ataaeal eooatapatent , of the Grand Army at tha HapuMia opened al CfeatlaiMiuga, Tenn. M Personal Sens et Veterarta la ssoslea . at Chatlanoasa. Tenn. elestsd Joha & Sautter of Pittsburgh emamaader la shlef. Political! Court of Impaarbmant ta try Ooreriwr William Hulwr orgaalaad a> Albany II IVraonal: Waihlnxtim Oardm at Al bion. Midi.. aiartrd commandar w chiaf at lb* O A R al Chattanooga a Con van l lon Coafi ra> to IM lha m«r lla of tba divining rod lo> diauuvartna bwlad mabr, ■liwili. aia.. aaat at Hall* Oartnany ■portlac: rrancla Oulmat AaarKaa aaalwi, won lha ot»u toll ahaja plonahlp of lha t nit ad tuba, dafaal ' iaa lha Diitlah (nlfrra Harry Vardoa aad Edward Raj: al Broobllna, Maaa a •portlnc Philadelphia Albiatica alloc b ad UM Ainarlc n Vaaaua pannaal al ItUadalphla. dafaatlna tba Patratt TV •ara 4 10 • aad I to • H Mailao: Pradarico Uamboa. ailnlatar at foralca affair*. nomlaatad far a nail »a I at Maalco a. OMaarr: Patrick IM. adHci at Ika Irlah World, la Brooklya, teal M Paaaata Caaal Walar waa lat Hit* tba Oalua locka at tba faaaaaa oanal Contact Patar Voto aaada a aaw mar* tar t-jraar-oid* trottlaa a alia la MB* At Colurabua. K ■portlnc: Haw Tar* CHaata Maenad tba Ifilhuil laifsf pmnaat, PhßiMpMi Mac ta Boatoa by • to a m. Lfaeblac Rlati M kttlad. » hajarad H • raoa Hat aad lyaablai at llanlaaaa. Htaa. ■l nrai Una of MM by lira la Barkar ■raa' famltara warabauaa, Laa Am- VtIMW C&L Mltkali Tba Uadarwaod tariff bill paaa ad tba bouaa at rapraaaataUaaa. ** ta M OCTOBER. L Panama Caaal' Watar waa lat bita CuUbrm mil & Political: UnlUd ButM mbiU pi—l U» Updtrwood-llwmoM tariff bTU « •a ft. 1 Political: The Underwood-Simmon* tar- Iff Act bfcumt law i Panama Canal: Alarming aarthqoalw •hock. In (ha Panama canal son* - ft Blorm: Coarft norm destroyed M bousee at Nome, Alaska. Maa ILMftHft r China: Provtalonal President Tuan Mill I Kal elected president or tlx Chlncaa republic. t Sporting In tha opening (am* at tiM world'a baseball eertee Philadelphia Athlatlca I American league) defeated tha New York (llant* (National league) • to 4 at New York. ft Contention: Oeneral convention of tIM Protectant Eplacopal Church of A mar ie* opened In New York, ft Ocaan Olaaatar: Ocean steamer Vo4- turno. Uranium Una. from Rotterdam. Holland, to Msw Tork, burned la aM ocean; deathe IS: over HO peraona ree cued by ahlpa eummoned by wlrelaaa. Ift China: Tuan Bhlh Kal drat praaldant of China. Mexloo: Provtalonal Praaldant Huarta of Mexico a Treated the chamber of depo tlee and aaaumed tha powera of dic tator, dlaaolvlng congreaa. a Obituary: Stanley Waterloo, Journalist. In Chicago: aged f7 Sporting: Tha world'! baaeball aarlea be tween the American and National leaguee won by Philadelphia Athletic* American laacue. In New Tork; acore I to I (Ith Kama). Ift Aeronautlca: II balloon*. Including the Uncle Bam and the Goodyear from th* United Btataa. aUrted from Part* In a race for the Qordon Bennett cup: 9 countrla* repre**nt*d Obituary: Timothy U Woodruff, noted Republican leader. In New Tork; aged Ift Convention: American prtaoo congreaa opened at Indianapolis I Panama Canal: Th* ilrat veeeele lifted Into th* Padllo entrance of the canal Aeronautlca: Tha American balloon Hood yanr landed at Brtdllmttotv. England, winning the Oordon Bennett cup; dla tance traveled from tha alanine point (Perls) HO mllaa; time 44 houra Ift Memorial: Monument to Oen Urad dock erected on tha battleground of hi* defeat in 1756. near Unlontown. Pa. Mexico: Foreign envoy* In Mexloo aaked their govemmant* to aend warahlpa to guard the legation a. Ift Political: Oovemor William Bulaer con victed on Sof the art Iclee of Impeach ment against him. . • IT. Political: ooverno*' Bulaer removed from oflloe by the c*»jr. 4 Impeach \nint .Airship Dlaaatar: A Zeppelin dlrltrlble balloon exploded when 1.000 feat In tas air at Johannlathal. I'ruaala. killing » paaaengera. Including t member* of the admiralty commlnelon * Peraonal: Mra Bmmellne Pankhurat, English militant sufTrrglst. arrived at New Tork. a Aviation: Roland Oarroa. French avi ator. made a nonet up night of UK mllaa from Maraelllea to Part* •porting: I'ennaylvanla unlveratty foot ball team defeated Brown unlveralty Is tha annual game at Philadelphia: *cor* a to a Mis* Gladye Ravenecroft ot England won (he woman'* golf chara plonahlp of the United Btataa at Wil mington, Del Battle Centenary: Oermane celebrated the battle of Lelpxlg which reaulted In (he dleastrous d*r*al of Napoleon Bonaparte In IBft dedicating on the battlefield a monument aald to be tha finest In Europa II Railroad Accident: In a wreck on the Mobile and Ohio railroad at Buckatun na. Miss., 46 soldiers of the coaat artil lery were killed and 100 Injured fire: Fire at th* railroad terminHls. Baal 81. Ix>ula. caused a Inas of f1.000.U00. Sporting: Pat Rynn mad* a new world'* record by throwing a 11 pound hammer Hi feet *tt Inchaa In New Tork. dla placlng W) feet inches made by John Flanagnn, 1910 Ct Mining Disaster: 2t3 miners killed by explosion In (h* Blag Canyon mlnaa. New Maxloo Anniversary: 4001 h annlvaraary ot tha discovery of th* pacific ocmn ftjr Bal boa celebrated at Ban Ffanclaro Blorm- 32 deaiha and extanslvs daman* caused by a storm which awapt Low! ilana. H Convention: Triennial oonvenlloo of tha World'a W. C T. U. mat In Brook lyn. B Sporting: Dartmouth oolleg* football team defeated Princeton unlveralty, I to a at Princeton Carllale Indian* (lad with Pennaylvanla In football at Philadelphia; acore I to I. Mexico: Mexican rebela (Constitutional ists) csptured Monterey after • t days' battle. n. Peraonal: Katharine Blklns, once be trothed to the Duke of the Abruamt, the explorer, married to W. T. R. HltL tk Mexico: Oen. Felix Dlax. political rival of Uan. Huarta, given refuse on a United Btataa warship at Vara Crux. NOVEMBER. I Sporting: Cornell defected at football by Harvard, fl to i at Cambridge Ma**. t Obituary: Dr. Charlu* Mcßurnay, noted ■peclallal In appendicitis, at Brookllns, Maw. Earthquake: Shocks In Peru wrecked the city of Abancay, killing HO peraona. ft Political: Ludwlg 11L took tha oatk aa king of Bavaria. Sporting: Tale defeated Brown at foot ball, II to ft at New Haven. Dart mouth woo over Pennsylvania at foot ball. Mto B, at Philadelphia. Harvard beat Prtnoetoa In the annual football gam* I to ft at Prlnce(o4C ft Blorm: Fierce bllaaard swept the mid dle weet and lake region; vsaaala wrecked and property destroyed; over MO llvee loot; enow n Inchee deep IB Cleveland. Ift Convention i American Federation of Labor met at Seattle. Was It National Association of Oood Roada mat la BC Louie. U. Mexloo: The premier of Greet Brttaln announced that bis government would uphold Ui« llulcu poller of MM Unit* ed Statee. Convention: Daughters of the Conf»d •racy mot al Nsw Orteaaa. Hi Political: CMMW pa manual ■mpw *- ed. Railroad Aealdaati It kMad aid mr Ml Injured in « wrack oa tba Central of Georgia railroad Mar llufala. Ala. U. Financial Troubleot H. B. Hotline * Co., noted banking bouoe of Now Tart, failed with Uabflltlaa estimated aa hlgk aa B. 010,000; aaaata WO.OM . to Max loo: llokaa rabala lOmUHMw alia la) eapturod Jearea Croat the fad «rtl& j •porting: CarlMe lad la— defeated Dart mouth by * to M al football la Now York. lllohlgaa Maalad Pannaylva ala at hattia IS to 1 at Ana Alton MMk Kai|» wo* a It to 1 vtetory ever Hlaasapetle at football la Mlv asa polls. Tela-Prlaeetoo annual (oot ball Kama atbal Now M»ven; oowt I to t rn MaaMoi AMepa. Meaieaa minister at tha Intarlor, raolgned. ~ tt Panama Canal: atoam toa Loatoa, wttk oMal party aa board, paaesd throoga tha aanal from ocaao to aoaan K. ■nirllaai Harvard woa aIIMI foot ball Ttotary arar Rrewa at Osiabrtdga Maaa. Mexico: Rabala eaptarad VWala, asp- Hal of Tsasssltiiss Convention: Atlaatlo Doifw Waterways association opened al Jaekaoavtll* Pla. National eonasrvslloa ssagrsss mat Is Washington, m aporttng: Cblsaen def salad Wisconsin at CMoan capturing tba conference football cbamplooablp; oeoro ■ It I Harvard dofaalod TaK II ta I. at Cam a Personal: Jaaata Waodrow WOaaa. sso oad daughter of tha pnsldist. marrtsS to Prmaols Bowse Rayre la tba WbNs Houao at Wasblaataa. Mexico: Mill 808 rabala defend tba fed arala at Ttarra Rlance. aaar jaaraa; losmi MttaAtid At um fadtnla am m i^ii^ & Aviation: a lean U Martla Mia a asw laiariaaa rasard by ssn>lag a paaaan «sr. la a IdHI at MM foot al Las I n»il»a Naval: fnalaad lasacbsd tba sapsr Dreadaoogbt WatapHa. gi sales! baa llHblp la tba wortd. a. Mexico: Rabala oaptarsd Mass Man, aa tba wast aoaat. ■portlag: CoraeU dsfeatcd Peanoylvaato at football. H la 1 la Philadelphia, m rtnaactal: Haw Torb Real Ratals Ro •mouiitlß( |§ 9M.MM • Sporttag: Army defeated Navy la Iks annual football gaaae la How Tartu sears a to I A Conventlont Natloaal Wisaaa Boßiaaa ueoctetloa nn in OICIMBKR. t PaUtlenl: ITeetdeoi Wilsons anaaal anaaaae to oangrsao advocated dtrool alactloa of presides! aad a waltlna pat ley la Mealoea affaire Tba Barthoa mlalatry la Praaoe resigned after a do feat by a majority at ■ setae. Hulei Rising wateto la euetbaa Texas began a work of dseliusllua wbleb oauaed a loes orar J«J»Tes sari t Tirr. > deaths In lb* burn lax of Ik* Arcadia hotel. Boston Political: Th« bouae of lepreeeotatlvss PUNi • bill authorizing MUM volun teer* subject to the order ot the prat dtnL l atarmi Snow tan la central Colorado to Uw depth of Inches. blocking railroad trafile. ■hip wreck: Sired lab et earner Malmber tt foundered off Bodo. Norway: • ll*ee loet Obituary: Lieut Cot David da Boaa Gal Hard. U. B. A., aa engineer consplo uoua on the Ctilebra cut of the Panama canal, in Baltimore: aged M ft Psnauita Canal: Qatun dam oomph-ted after all years' labor PoHtloal: National mate passed the Ret oh Hetchr valley bill cun renin* the domain Into a reservoir Obituary: Phoebe W Cousins. author and lecturer, la *t Ixiula. and II ft Anniversary: Centenary of flolland's revolt against Napoleon Bonaparte cel ebrated by historical pngreantrf •porting: Oeonres Carpentler. 1 FreAch champion boxer, defeated Oonibardlw Wells of Bnglsnd In the Ist London. \ % Mexico: Mexican concise* annulled the October elections and named Haerta provisional president pending new elec tion In June, im ' ~ . 14 Personal: NoM oeaoe prize for IM, • valued at MO.OOu awarded to Ellhta Root of New Ttrk. Financial. New Tork. New Haven and Hartford r».*lroed suspended dividend payment , Mexico: Federal -ongreee authorised loan of H0.000.000 an.J voted extraordinary powers to Ruerta 1000 rebels attacked Tamplco 11. Max too: Plthtlni ouitlnued at Tata- P'oo; foreign refugees rftven protect 100 under guns of United Bur«s warships K The "Mona Use:" Celebrated painting by Da Vlnot which disappeared from Parle Louvre In 1911. reported to have been located In Florence. Italy Mexico: Rear Admiral Fletcher, com manding the United States naval forces In Mexican waters, protested In the name of humanity against the kllllna oT prisoners of war by the belligerents fighting st Tamplco K Convention: National poultry ahow met In Washington K Convention: National Phi Delta PM college fraternity met to Chicago m Conventions: Amerloan Association ror Labor Legislation met In Washington National College Athletic aanoctatloe ■let In New Tork. (L Judicial: Commeroe eourt tMei by ail sf oongrssa. DOCTOR WOULD ADVERTISE Art COat »w>m If He DM, ■a»au»l Of Meting •aye Taftla Ptiyolslo*. "If I thought I could do nor* bual ;mm by advcrtlalag, I «mMI bagto to morrow," IH the startling aaeartlon of I*. Charlee B. Bute, tour Ttui physician to President Tnft, to the Dsarsr Advertising etnh. . The WhlU Hoaae had til tho boat of as irpaMt whlah had been atartad by tha advertlalng man to demonstrate that tho ft ma honored antipathy of madloal man to advfrtla- Ing la a hoax aad should moat with reform. "But I wouldn't gat tho bualaaos It I did advertlae," waa tha nazt naw ldaa promulgated by Batter. *7 be lieve that moat paoplo would aay. That fallow llkaa to blow about htm aalf and they'd &o to aoma other phy alcian. Advertlalng might 'get tha bualnarffc' for a dry gooda store, but It would never do tor a doctor." "Tou're tha first doctor I ever heard tell the truth aa to why ha did not advertlae," declared Baa B. Laaka, at torney tor medloal advertisers la sev eral eaaea brought agalnat them la tha ooorta of thla oity and Bounty. They all pretend that lt"» boeauae they're ultra-pure, bat l>e known tor a long time that It waa really heeaaaa It wouldn't do them aay good If they did." i Thaae lntereatlng atatamaota form ed part of aa open ittoonaaloa nrmdunt ed by the elub on the old guaetloe. "Should a Phyatolan Advertiser It ■ waa tha gensral opinion of thoea praa ant that the old idea of profaaslonal ethlca preventing a phyalclan from ad jvertlalng hla praotloe will be over | oome In time If tha orgaalaed advertis lng elube of the country oontlnue their [preeent agitation for honeat adrartl» j lag aa.a means of upholding their own profaeelon. Not many, year* ago baaka did not advertlae. Now, howerer, aoma (t the beat advertising in the country la Um hy hooata. P. a Whltaker took tha stand that phyalalsaa ahoold not he urged to ad vertise until the advertising men had diiaiil hooaa to rid tha columna oi fiog| nhjsifkwtili advertietng now running. One Price Te AIL In eptte of everything a merahant eaa do there will be aome of his pa ftroos who believe that they can gat i reductions In prloe U they go attar | them hard enough. [ Bvery time a price Is cut tor one at ithsss gictliiam aa Injury la dona the j merchant hla atore aad hla other oas ! toners. The merehaafs metal aatars ile tirtwil, ao that ha la aa easier I victim neat time; tha ra—totlna of the atore tor fair dee Hag la beeaaae thaae favored sailomirs will |talk aad If CM maa geta a better price thaa his itKllm they have beea In jjored hy Jwt that Bftiian la price, . tor one man's dollar la Jaataa good as another's. A repntadca ct having eaa pries (to all la worth a great deal to aajr re tail aiirehsat. not enly la profits tat lalae la hatog too frem the aaleanaa at having to go through a long "hag jgW every time a nartlirrtili aala toll** • Whmaiai yog rafuss to oat a Prtee ,|m maka the ooatomar laaa Ukaty to 'ask tor a ecaaeeeetaa thereafter aad Tee towaaai tha reap lit to whtah ha helda ye*. That lespiat to werth dot tore aad aaata. ■inlaito •tartad by "Waist A4f Tha "waat ad" pagaa have toml toRRy MR lata Hdiw to/ t%am aetveo Oae maR tolarmlail to aeO tha family horaa. Ha pat a alga tm tha (ml gaU aad told all Ua frtaada. b«t atfll ao sala. Aa a iaat reaort ha pat aa ad IR tha paper aad aoM tha i horaa at hie owa prtoa. Tha RRR was ao aarprlaad at thla Malt and altiaalad hp tha piaa that ha batrfhtr horaa aad aotd tt aad la Mv aa eitonalve horaa dealer. Blder D. P. Odd of WilaoD, a prominent minister of tha Primi tive Baptist denomination, over M years old and Mrm. 1 A. Barton of Winston-Salem, vera married on Thondajr night of llth nit. Elder OohTa wile died last spring, soon after tha celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of her marriage. Boone Democrat: A few days since Solicitor P. A. Linney con veyed to Mr. Lindsay Patterson of Winston-Salem qnlte a boundary of his Rich Mountsin forest lands, receiving therefor H. 745. Mr. Pat terson' tried hard to get a price price on the Tater Hill" acre tract, bat Mr. Lindsay refused to sell. » I Wonderful Cough Remedy. ' I br. King'* New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy i. I which will surely stop a cough .or cold > D." P. Lawson, Edison, • Tenn., writes: "Dr. King's New ■ Discovery is the most wonderful ! cough, cold, throat snd lung, med-. '' icine I ever sold in my store. It • cant be beat. It sells without aay trouble at aril. It needs -no gu*r „ antee." This is true, because Dr. g King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and a colds. Lung troubles quickly help ed by its use. You should keep a • bottle in the house all the time ■ for all the members of the family. _' 60c and fcl.oo. .AH druggists or by r mail. U. E. Bucklen & Co., Phil , adelphia or St. Louis. adv. The value of possession is de | determined by the use we make of ■ and the care we take of it. Give ( yourself the benefit of the doubt , and protect your property from • fire. Keep It insured and also pro " tect it by proper care to prevent a ■ fire. | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures, other narcotic. It always curea. For sale by all dealers. adv. J. C. Barker of Pair Bluff, Co lumbus county, 70 years old, and in good health was in Wilmington to day and prepared for an event that will happen sooner*, or later.' t Cognizant of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death Jlr. Barker bought a coffin for him self and had it shipped to his home. He will, he ssys, have his grave dug and lined with cement, aa he doesn't want to be "drown ed after his death." ® Meredith College, the Baptist school for girls in Raleigh, has re ceived a bequest of $25,000 from the Hartshorne estate in Boston. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Alsod O. Cooper, deceased, the underlined hereby notifies all persons hold ing Claims against said estate to present the same duly autbent oated, on or before tbe 10 dgyol November, 1914, or this not oe will be pleaded In bar of their reoovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate settlement. This November 17, Ml. WM. H. COOPER, _ ■ A. O. B. COOPER. Z7novst Adm'rs, Alson O. Coooper. ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. Having Qualified aa admluistrator upon the estate of Mary M. Stafford, des'd, the under signed hereby notifies all persons holding olalms against said estate to present the same duly authenticated, on or befoie the 80th day of Nov, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their reoovery. All peraons Indebt ed to said esc.ite are requested to make Im mediate settlement. 1 bis Nov. 24th. I*lß. B. b. KTAFFOHD. Adtn'r , _ _ . Mary M Stafford, deo'd J. B. Cook, Att'y, Graham, N. C. Mnovtt Summons by Publication North Carolina—Alamance County. In the Superior Court, Before tbe Clerk. Mary It lie Paris, Velma Paris, Moselle Paris and Willie Jewell Paris by their guard ian, .J. F. Thompson, and KlUe Paris vs. O. J. Paris, John Paris sod John WilliamOttis rails. John William Ottis Paris, the last respond ent mentioned above, is hereby notified that on tho 3rd day of December, 1018, a summons was, st He request of Mary Belle I arts and the other petitioners sbove named. Issued against btm and others by the undersigned Clerk of tbe Huperlor Court of said county, returnable on tbe aigt day ol December, 1913, Into tbe office of the • Cletk of the Superior C-jurt for said Ala- " mane • county In Orabam: that aald petition ers have Instituted the above entitled spec!*) proceeding for the purpose of securing an order of sals for division of a 0 ceitaiu tract or parcel of land lying aud be- r lug In said Alamancu county, In Thompson 1 Township, on tbe waters ot Muadow creek, a containing about one hundred and thirty 0 acres nd being the home pi ce of the late Q Colonel William Paris. c bald Jobn William Ottis Paris Is furtber 0 notified and required to appear at the time e and place above mentioned and anaweror demur to tbe petition In said special pro- t tbe relief therein demanded will g "•lis ■ 3rd day of December, IBIS. J. D. KBBNODLB, C. H. C. 4deo4t Alamance County. Mortgage Sale of Real ~ Estate. Under and by virtue of the power or aale contained In a certain mortises executed by Charles Oaot to Pearlle Moore, bearing date of March Brd, 1811, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamanoe ooun ty In Bock or Mortgages and Deeds of Trusts No 6l t at pace 680, default having been made ID (He payment of the notes secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, JAN. 12, 1914, at 11 o'eloek M„ at the court house door of A lama Dee eoauty, la Graham, f* orth Ca ro ll na. oner for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the lollowtng describ ed property, to-wll: 1 A eertalD tract or faroel of land In the ooun ty of Alamanoe aad mate of North Carolina. In Burlington Township, adjoining the landa of J. 4 Oanr. Willis Toiau, Alels Florence and others, and bounded as follows, Tlx: Lot No. 96: Beginning at a rock on J. tt. Gent's line; thenoe K B with UanlTs "n«Oh. toa rock. WllllsTomn line; tbenoe « deg P lO links to a rock: ttoenoe 8 deg Wtoi rook: thenee II rg dag K 3 ehs to a roe*: ttsoes fa Ifcdsg 1 eh » links to a rock; thence N OXdegVXMobsto tba beginning, containing .71 at an acre, mors or lees, on wbleb Is a two-room eottage. This the ltd day of December. 111*. „ w _ PBAttLIK MOOKK, Mortgagee. «. R. W. Dameroa. Att'y • Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Farm. Under and pursuant to tlie authority of aa 1 Order at tha Superior Court of Alamoiwo eoaaty made oa the to b day of November. csKt £&.£ sr—- —• WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1913, at the county oourt boose dcor Id the town of fiiabam «U at puMlo auction t, tba blßbsat bidder lor eaek. a co. tain tract or pareel of land In ibe count, afurrsall. Tbompeun Township, oa Ibe Vetera ol Haw rlvsw, adjutnlug the landa of Oeorae Ibomp son, Ueurae stadurd, James ft own a sad others and bounded aa foliuaa Oa the vest bj Haw nver; north by Oeorn A. 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