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GREENVILLE IS THE HE A HT OF EASTERN SORTII CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED IND ONE, AND IS SUR ROUNDED HY THE BEST FA n^fING C0VNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF IAi:OR, CAPITAL AND TRlIi i T.l /i)’ FACILI TIES. M'E HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE JOB AND NEWSPAPER PLANT. r ' — WE HAVE A CIRCULA TION OF TWELVE HUN DRED AMONG THE REST i PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN \ PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE ' WHO WISH TO GET DEY TER ACQUAINTED Will! i! ufiV- .VV '' ' 'if‘^ i.. i VOIJ .MK XXXIV. Af<v!ci'!i>iri. Ifj H'>S« ll'-.vriiij. Ihi* U<v.lfh(ul, 'lie .V. .si !i' u.h ;;f Man.-Ufo-tsi' s*M (.;.*!;! .WII.Li;, >. ('., 1!J11» VY A S !;i!>00>, JAM AUY IDIt. I THESE GOOD PEOl^LE /;v !| \ IWSI NESS WAY TO TAEE 4 FEW INCHES SPACE AND TELL TIIE.M WHAT YOU HAVE TO RISING T<> flHiiL A TT ENT ION. OUR A I) V E RT I V//\ f. ‘^ATES ACE LOW AND CA,\ HE HAD I’PON APPLICA TfON. i. j»w"<ki'i.xuLeNr*wk'^:*w;.*wa*i»w.'i.siu't.%.#-%ia»T:iWiT?«t-4a.«t.-*»4»iweia<ew»wii<r'Wi^w^ ;i M Hi. rtnTf'rrx.' -^iS-awKWtfXjKi amm Frequent Applause Greet The President’s Mcssai lUMUl.'M’ K. I.KK’S lill{TIiI>A¥ »^“/,rinsM rdO'fiR Tho iinnivprsary of Ccnoial Uobort ^ ri!AXi; TO MAKK ri!!H'i:sT TO IlI KUTA. PraisBd by Every farly ProyressivBs IVE Third I'artj Asserted Tliut the Su(? {7VsUt)ii.s for tho Solution of the Trust Evil Were “lnttdo(iuat<’.’’ iprsary Lee's liirthtlay, whU-ii is tl>c I’.Hh,] I ol' Jaiiuary, was celebrated yest<!i day j bill. IJeprcsentative Clayton had pro : iiioniing at tlio ICas^t Carolina ■ te.sted vainly ai;aitist any of the trust ' Toacliers’ Training Sdiool under the regulation program being talten from | supervision of Miss I)avis of tlie His-' his connnittee <and while Mr. Under- Urty U’partnient as Jliss Daviy said J||(i wood wa'3 offering his motion, to re- "It is fitting that in this practical fer, Mr. Clayton and Reprcsentativf 1 |'V- time v. e should oeeasyionally j Carlin, of Virginia, stood at his elbow lay aside our busy duties and dwell on j pleading that he change his course the glories and memories of a wonder of action. i ful past and pay respect and homage j Member of the House Judiciary. to those who made it.” Committee and niotnbers of the Senate j '1’1'c e.xeici.scs were opened by the! Interstate Commerce Committeo,; singing of different patriotic song's | v w • t.. ■ . headed by Senator NewlandvJ, of Ne- each symbolic of a dilTerent type of ' il-.!!!..'*'* vada, conferred again on plans for ex- ! patrioti.^m. S’wanee River which was pediting the bills to be admitted to . Ij.v the Glee Club, stood as an Jan. 20.—President congrtrss. Later Senator Newlands i example of faithful. g< ntio loyalty Iklaliania CDnvicl Mk) hki ' r« iHREB StiS Of liOlfS'! i’ill?!s': 5 h « i5 j rA i'.A.l:K^, J:in. 20.—The French for- eiirn oflice today int:tructed the il'Vcni-h nnnistcr to Mexico to prot(''.-it ; to I’rovisioniil President Huerta Pr iinst suspension of the payment of interest on the .Mexican public debt ! 'I'he Freut'h note differentiates be-| twei‘n the loans of TJlO au<i I'.ilH. I I'i'he lirat of tht'-ie, secured by t!2 per | j cent of the .Mexican cuRtoms duties, received the formal approval of the i French government, wliieh iiuthoriz-| ed the listing of the bonds on the | iKK-ket so far Consist 'riiost- t-ioK Bourse. ! Tho foreign otheo therefore pro- 'PRESEIf lEfil 8[ Cilif jweeond protest is made on behalf of ^ a little gp.nibling has played a pr*ir.i- ' and at tho request of Fn'uch bank-; pal part this week in criminal ttourf o .. 1 J u,n T',n .-..irit r.f Ir.n>rin,r M., nirt L I'-S TK I. Ok I a., JaH. JO.—(Ju ict y,.g regard to the loan of ini;{,: now in session here, and iu praetjtal- 4ny in his trust address that tho niissioner of Corporations, who read , i^n. 1 ae ■.spirit of longmg In the old prevail 'd today at the state; peniten-, seeur.-d by MS per cent of ly every case His Honor WASHINGTON Wilson's suggestion to oongr(!ss to- talked with Joseph K. Davies, Com-1 v.iiich is the highest kiiui of patriot- sous Were killed IMirhifir ii Hut* He Itetweoii the liiiunls and Convlfts. teets on its own account against tin i default of interest on that loan. The Deadly Weapons, ('arrjik^ Same, Mt'llini; Litiaor, UaniliUn^. ■Meau liquor and shooting ironw nith government and business men are the trade commission bill prop.sed by , darky's heart was well expre.ssed in ready to meet each other half way tho Judiciary pub-eoniniittee. This ] the soft 'lumming of the girl’s voices "in a common effort to s(i\iaro busi- measure now will be introduced from >'i tho chorus mess methods with Ijoth public opin- the Senate coniniittee iTobalily tomor- ion and the law," fell on attentive. row. •ar.s and struck a responsive chord in. j.-Npress-iom? on the message came represenlati\of differing xiolitical freelj' fro'Ti Senators and Itepresenta-■ the ronii''.nec oi fut\ir. parties. I lives, I>i'Mioeratie, I?epublica!i and ' '"''‘5'-®- Tlie atmosphere of co-operation and Progre.-isive. I'he only uiifavoral)le Misw Davis then goes to the stud nt tempted to body an address which she introduced by stating that the Civil War will be- ag'.'s ati'l tiary, where last night .'leven persons , were killed during a battli) between' guards and three convicts who at-) < escapi'. ly every case His Honor, JuUge Danielri gave the guilty particH atio'it the limit and warned them ag.'iiust sr.i h practici's. The following t’i4ftes •‘accommodation” in tho message; j criticisms enacted fioni Progre:;- the reforms proposed, expressed in sive.'?. Representative Murdock, ths terms of conver.=!ation, and the spirit thrid party leader, asserting that the of friendliness to supersede antagon-j Bugf'esti'in's for the solution of tlu ism in dealing with "big business,” I trust evil were “inadequate”, and In early days of government there Were two ideals of liberty, one for the union tlie other for the state, but it was not long before tho South fou'nl herself standing alone in her (hno- tion to the state then came the; tl\e .\ii>xieun custoina duties, but i which did not receive the recogni tion of the French government. I It Is undi'rstood tliat th.e nott> to I h:ive '.loen disposed of sii.to tin len- F'Odit s of tlie tiiroe prison em-1 I’l-ovisl.inal Huerta ni .'ntion.' in <'are-:\i ning of court Monday ti.oTuiB^' plojes'Shut down while at their posts ful terms t!\at tho French guverji-1 I10M)\y’ anu Li'.e three cl:''. i( u- \>’ere at tlu> ^ vill not no'v exerci^:e its privil i ,\;:n Iiia.nning, ca.-r.tinK t.oikeraied penitentiary morgue, while in this;pfr,> (,f foreed ecilection of the Mex-. weapon, pleade guilt; , city, the body of .ludgc John R. Thomas, of .Muskeegee, a visitor at tho prijon, killed by a convict's bul let, await final prepndation for ship ment to relatives. In tho prison hospital sulTering «t which dominated tho Prcsident’ri would render tlie trust evil more in w hich tho bullet wounds were Jliss Mary thoughts, arouaed expressions of ap- acute. proval from all sides. Few discord-j One of tho most signlicant com- ant notes were Bounded in Poinments in,.ntH camo frcun Senator (Jallinger, from members of the congress who!],,.,,! fj,,, ijopubliean minority in are to p:iss upon legislation urged to (]]^> upper House, who repre'.-ionts the prohibit monopoly and hold men of most C(Ui.‘'ervative type of Republican- husiness within the law. jisui. Throughout the dolivery of the ad-j president's recommendations Jrc.=8, the assembled senators and' representatives listened intently to •very word, applauding frenuently when the presid('nt began enumera- llon of evil's which he believed need ed remedying. "and for tho nuvst part, wise. It seems to mo there is nothing in tho recommendations that need disturb business men or that would justify radical legislation. If the Democratic His proposal for an interstate trade; member.s in both branches of con- •ommiosion to facilitate business ami | gross will formulate bills along tho keep it in tho straight path; tho re- ijnes suggeutod by tho president and oommendation of laws to prohibit, abandon their method of legislation by party caucus, they will find the Re- •ompanir*s; suggestions for authority to regulate railroad securities for an act that tho courts be opened to indi- Tiduals harmed by illegal business— all thc-fe were received with generai approval, evidenced by entluisi;usti':' applause. Hefore tho plaudits of his audience had ceased and as the president was passing from tho Houso Chamber publicans ready to co-operate with them in bringing about legislation that will bo of real henotit to the country and will harm no one.” Senator Lodge remarked that the message was “very 'satisfactory,” and Senator William Alden Smith, ol Michigan, said, “The president lias attacked tho problem from his own viewpoint, but probably his program two strong conflicti.ig forces of a nation were brouJ:ht together. P.ut time Is a groat healer and today the Soiitli is living through a g'^eater drama, a reconciliation of conflicting (onvictionfi. j I'Mster, teleiihme operator at ican ihiiies and tin framed in .^iieh a way as to iniplJ' tacit support of the Mexican policy of the I'nited States. Ifehels to Authorize Operiition of Jrines. D01'(;l.\S. -Ariz., Jan. 20. The new ... .. j»Ugoa.CKi document is' su'.-'pencied on paynie.tit of »ofts. Koss Floyd, afcsaiilt with (K!,i('l.' weapon, v!<'ads gui’ty. Iliied and costs. Floyd FaulkiK r. cuiijiiig cont e iii <1 «(apon, lined und *oflts. Jim WillianiR, !iS‘-au!t With dt'iitiU the mining law by which tlie Constitution- i weapon, pleads guilly jadgciutnl ^iis- prison, John Martin, turnkey, and C. Hiist government hopes to revive ac- L. \Vood, guard j Tho bodies of II. II. Droved, head j of the Hertillon department; Patrick I Oati'S, assistant deputy warden, and tivity in disti'ii'ts under its ccintrol effective January 10. Ofllci.ils hope that by iiranting val id titles owners will be persuaded I Mi'ss Davis thi'n gave u brief sketch p (j Godfrey, a guard, will be held ! to oper:ite the mines, thus reli(ai ponded on pu.Muent of t-opts. Charlie Vnus^. a'^'auU wiili doiidi: Vieapon, pleads t'uilt.T. Iin«d ^'Ifdt' laid co'st!-'. Fred Taft, carr.ving timt'oaleu «e«- of Lee s ife and made the statement fyr word froni relatl\'("s. that it is not so much what a man j pistols, smuggled into tho prison, d')es as what ho .stands for. From!.,,,,, reaching the hands of Charles the view point of accomplishment i^oontz, China Heed and Tom Lane, L('(.‘s lite wu's a failure; but from con«’icts, who gave up their lives tl'.e view point of what he stood for j,j tj;j.jr dash for liberty, made the he was one of the greatest of possible. Americans. Men from other count- Today Warden W. R. Dick contin- rios have recognized his true noble-1 investi,ar:ition to discover the ness, placing the highe'st estimates on [|,(>ans >y which the weapons cam<; such a life and character.' Tho same j ^ walls. lofty opinions of him wore held by j .Arme.i with their pi'-tols, Reed. ing p(in, pliadp Ruiity lined $i(i.00 ,kini poverty among th(> lower classes. | costs. Those who <'oniply with the provis-1 Charlii UuarU's, afsituh with tie.^ii- lons of the new law are guar:inti'ed a valid title, and when their appli-' cations have been acceT)ted by the eovernment they may jrtart to sh j! ore. ly vve.ipon, judgcnieiit siisp<nd«'<l 01. p:;V’.r.ent of covtt*. Charlie QuarU'? ard V'triy ton, gambling, judgciai ut thut t'ltKuli; Quark'S pay all tJ.e auiJ jiiiJ).-' n.ent sii“pen(!ed a» to Arringtou 11. I'-ills. ai^t'auit with tlfjwil' weapon. j'.u'.genienl Mi'.t'H. ed on payment of coi«t^. (;. M. Ca'iipbeH. ai'.saiiit with dKit: Sho^ltep^ (iuther at I'inoUiirst. PIXKHFRST, \. C., Jan. 21.— . , Scores of trap-shooting enthusiastic thost who in w.ir "‘J'*’ ^nemits,, Koontz, when labor ('ndml . today for the opening :ly \\enpon. j'ldgenn iit ^^ls^end• ii . General M(CUlIan ,in tent 1 a iran f„p (|.,y j„ (j,,. tailor siiop, v\h(>rejQf seventh annual midwintei i p:i> nient of eo'f's. and all Southf rn blogr.iplK ilavc were eniplo.ved, niado their iKnulicap tournament given under the I G. M. Catupb> II, usj-ivult %iiU given the hlght-.it praiwes to t.oneral ,,„.ougli a I.a. emeut store room and , i>inehur^t Robt. F. Lee. ! ,,,^ .1 in thr, ontrv' r,i,iin i The School arose at the enii of tho Countrv ■ ly weapon, su-^jiendi d vu payniet,' of tho mail building. 1 hero stood j nioney and trophies will be dis- .lohn Martin, tho turnkey, but •>‘'fore j ^„jj,j,g tho.se making the| Tuctidaj he reali/.ed what the presence of the scores. Half a hundred of the j ('ha's. William*! and I'uin irien !ii \iiit a 'shot passed thiough his amateur and iirofessional vhol,; la:een\, four t iuus, judgment t: >■ and her great men. 1 he other two I.-x l ing him dov.n. Quickly tho | (,f where his successive appearanci*.^ will do some good.” since last April have contributed to | Senatjr Kenyon, of Iowa, who rep- tho nation’s history, his utterance i! resento the Progressive-Republican had precipitated action. | wing of the party, praised the ad- I dress. Represcntativo I nderwood, major-1 itv lea lor of tho Hom.e, was the lirst "'f admirable, he eaid, “and I to act. As soon as the House recon-!*'’"’ " rened after the joint session, hold to.‘’'‘''‘ I’"’’*'''’" address, and sang “.Vmerica” w ith the cp'rit Miss Davis had inspired, a pride and joy in our great country \ In all more th;in fJ.'.OO in add-! costs in thit: ca«ii and iilRo « iJ P. court on peace bond '.-iongs were tho “Soldier’s Song,” ex- pri .-sing the patriotism of the untircd soldier, and ' Touting Tonight, " a con trast to the above, tlio tri^d soldi<‘rs’ patri. tii,m. men took t! e keys. country, among tlu-m .lohn' peiuied in';'n p.i.'ineiit t-f cohIji Philip SoU“a. f:!"ed the traps in tin With a rhiv.l to the other prlsone! s j jj.jp rounds of the to join them tlie three rushi'd for-■ ward. Oates, the assi-tant warden! stofid in their path. Ke sbot him | a.^s;i ■. t '^ith giiiU.'. tiitd Ifitf ( hear the president, lie offered a mo tion to refer to tho Interstate and: Foreign Commerce Committee the suggestion's for the creation of an Interstate Trade Coniinission, and for a law empowering tho Interstate Conmierce Cominispion to regulate the iss'ianco of railroad '.securities and to the committee on Judiciary, the proposal guilt for violation of our trust laws. I Repri»i;entative Mann, the minority leader in the House, also eommcnded tho message, particularly the engges- , tion for government regulation of i's- ,suance of railroad stocks and bond'.?. Senator lirstow, of Kansas, assert ed that ho would wait to see the bilb) that '.spring from the president's sug- ... IgoBtions before ho made comment, relating to legislation do-/' , . , t „„4. Democratic Iividers were enthusias- ^igned to puprlomcnt but not amenu = rri.to tie over tho message. Senator Kern tJio Sherman anti-trust act. ciiio lU.LMI rOI'.TKSS (H’ JF.K.-<F.Y HTY IS UK\1» through tho hc.irt. Xe- of the w.''ri|en''s oftiie 'I hninas, who var' \\':'.;i'en Dick on busino‘=.' am an innocent bystanei v. ii!l Miivite busines'.^," s;;;,: NFW YORK, Jan. 20.--Miss Alice A. Holmes, who delight.vl in the title sprang to hi.-; 1 of the "Plind Poetess of Jer.'Oy City”, hands. j is dead in her homo in that city in! I !.e eonvuts sliot 1 dead. .An-j her l*;-,rd year. M*ss Holmes, who i wound 'd Wnod. a guard | howev tho door they w.inld l.it the teleiiboiie ciil. j at Judge I How.'ver. a shot llnally came from j to se. j s tiiK'where aii;l it hit Mi-s I'oster In I “Hoys, I ■ the leg. R'-acbing the gate the three Just here dropj-ed their budden after unlock- \ the judge'*ing the last barrier to frerdem and I and put up spran-c into a biigcy. l^ishing th( . : l’( rs‘' the voncits .sped do’vn the road. I Hk K ilO'ire. toil':iameat I ,-;'pim. ple:i;ls I and cost's. _ __ j Do.tk Moure. can.tiiK «.on*^ii..! wi'apuiis, ple.ulp ruilt.' jndKm- Jl.j.Hi' J'.lul Cl-i t*. Char'is SnVvt y, re; KU-.‘h drUwi; pie;.,1s gniltv. judt'c.ii.t JCN.Ot ..1 (IP, Willie ,Un:.r a';d li..ud«lp)i Je ner, affip.v, in v. l.ieh the InUi-r plr.-.i g'lilt.v '>ut the fe-ll.e t'' i iiSO ,H jnrv and it re.-iiilt" I Judgement 1 i for liberty was short. Guards on hor,-es (luickly | was a fri('nd and school mate of Missj Foster, the t I 'piione opera-jeame within shoium.K ui^i inre ““a jp,,,,. jih ads gui!*y, judgement *<u Liinnio J. Crc^.^by, the blind hymn e.r.'.ie lu attention. W ilti ^ a lunnin.g fl.ght be.gan. 1 ho <-'on-1 j ,,u jiayinent of corts, an o it'ii they overtur’’"d tiie st\ itch-j victs 'iri'le a (h'sperato light a.s ilu hoard hoping to d! ■■ lin'H-t the wirey, bng'ty lurched along 1 ut it was soiiii Pv this nine ti'i i'i. iuloa-i excite-' 0\er, Pulk't after built t from the This motion was adoptetl and it was an-1 declared it would command tho admi ration aiul confidence of tho country. bounced later that I'oth committfeo.^ . I Representative I nderwood said it lelt would begin work at once and ar range for public hearings. Tho action of tho Houso in refer ring portions of the ni 'ssago to tho Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, of which Representativr Adamson, of Georgia, Is chairman somewhat disturbed the program mapped out by tho Judiciary eub-com- mitleo, headed by Representative Clayton, of Alabama, which aireadv has held hearings and prepared a tentative draft of a trade tommiF.'ioi’ wrtier, died Sunday but t!io fact be came generally kmnvn today. .Miss Holmes did not begin to write P'x try until sho w a oinr, ethr al'F, P’’'“vaile l ( poetry until the was more than 2" hng clu'i'riiig wi-i I, old. Sho publislit'il four vol-< 01!' ' itii.al ’, iMle and Greec P.irkci I ■ H';c, pleads I'liiU.v. Little In, i ?:0i'0 at:tl costs iUui Paikor eent »<> yea rs no cause for alarm by the hu'siness in-j bj Alice Holmes. said it "Arcadian I.eaves,” (tS’SS) terosts and Speaker Clark would be reassuring to the nation. Attcney Oeneral McReynoIds said; "It is a particularly brilliant and lucid nuvsage. setting forth what is de manded by the situation with won derful force.” The Atlantic Coast Realty Com- p,Tny of frreenville Is conducting a serif.-! of land sales in Florida. "Stray Leaves,” (IStlS), Vision ", (1S88). and “Lost So,^^o merchants who are letting thernseive.s he Irown, might adver t!fo with profit jlong now In Boveral of the eastern cou.itie? numerouii cases of smallpox are re ported. The tobarco market i-j having lisl t >,Tles. M'ets wei- sho„t-'guns of the guard found its marl. , f tht > ran a,.out and when the hoive at last fell and | Harris, rauiLltrg pie.. - Half crying thi> guards came up the thrt'o con\ict- : j|o,io and ui-tR. as the riflfs of !S iniar.ls cr-icke.l lav tlea.l in the buggy. j Albert Freeman. curryinK toi.ut ! from \arii>iis t|inr(- ; the thr.'o con-i Within the prison tho guards work ^.,,;„,„n, plt'ad« jrulit.*'. Jutirrtine ' * vicfs dii«hod towiid tho gate drag- ed heroiially, driving the conxlcls to • jj-,i„ ging Misr? Foster ith them and us- their cells and order was soon restor-1 j Vine^? aF^auU witli I I - e„.' . 1. I'h'aJn eia The three persons hurt during th-'! nn th ■ i,',-,ds. outbreak will recover, it is sai.’. At-1 Robcit Carmon, assault with d- ing her as a s'lieiil, (!odfr,''y. one of t!ie guanl'.i, attempt ed to halt theiu. Prinnptly he was shot to death. A bullet that wt'nt j tempts to get a detailed account of||> w. apon, vleudB paiU.'r, i'- wild passed through tho ollice door ■ the preliminary of the convicts dash 1 and cost*!. of Drover, the Pertillon expert, and | from Jlary Fcsti'r, the wounded tel- killed him. Out of the building. Reed. | pphono operator, were futile today K(>oritz and I-iine made ttieir w.ay ti> j Sho was eufTerlng from the sliock. the gale on a trot. None of the guards Mt'mbei'e of the state prison board ' of costB. other thre« Jaditemofit Ji»o r>arrum. Helling liqnor, l< castv. prayer for ju'^penoPBt, t >' laso prayer continiied •m fa»a.nt daroil to shoot. They were afraid j began an investigation today. pended on payment «f coBla.
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