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Thft mmitmm. tfrrrrd . The modern Greeks seem to be as patriotic as mey were in tne H. A; tONDON, Editor. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912. Roosevelt indignantly denied in 1904 and denounced as utterly false the assertion made by Judge Parker (the Democratic candi date for President) that the trusts and corporations had con tributed large sums of money to secure the election of Roosevelt. Many of our readers will remem ber this incident of that cam paign, and what an air of virtue and righteous indignation Roose velt assumed when accused by Judge Parker of thus being aid ed by the trusts and rich corpo rations. At that time we be lieved Judge Parker and did not believe Roosevelt, and now time has proved that we were right in our belief. The investigation by a commit tee of the New York Legislature, four years ago. proved conclu sively that several of the wealth iest insurance companies in New York had contributed immense sums of money to help elect Roosevelt in 1904. Our readers will remember the exposures then made, which verified the asser tion of Judge Parker, and now another investigation has exposed the contribution of still larger sums for the same purpose by other corporations. A committee of the United States Senate has been for some time, and is still, engaged in in vestigating the matter of contri butions by corporations and oth ers to the campaign fund3 of the political parties, and the sworn evidence there taken fully proves the assertion of Judge Parker J made in 1904. The sworn evi dence before this committee proves that over two million dol lars were contributed in 1904 to secure the election of Roosevelt and nearly three-fourths of that immense sum was contributed by the trusts and other corporations. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, who is the acknowledged "money king" of Wall street and the most influ ential financier in the United States, testified before this com mittee that his firm alone had contributed $150,000 to help elect Roosevelt in 1904, and it was also proved that the Standard Oil Company had contributed $100, 000 for the same purpose. And yet Roosevelt had de- days of ancient Greece. The prospect of a war -with .Turkey has aroused the Greeks residing in the United States and thous ands of them are preparing to return to their native country to battle in her behalf. More than one thousand sailed from New York a few days ago and thous ands more are preparing to sail . Although many have been resid ing in tne United States lor years past yet they still love their native land so much that they are now willing to rush to her defense and die, if need be. u Sandy Greek Association. 4 Editor of The Record: The 154th annual session of the Sandy Creek Baptist Association met in Jonesboroi'Oct 3-6. The opening exercises in a prayer and praise service were conduct ed by Rev. Frederick M. Gard- CI J-l- Tk r-r ner, ox oouinern .rines. ie is a pleasing and attractive speaker, has a rich, musical voice per haps the ablest minister in the association. He is the only min ister in the association serving just one church, preaching every Sundayt He was pastor in Bos ton, Mass., for some years. He was heard with pleasure also on Sunday school work. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. H. W. Baucom, of Carthage, on the subject: "God's Touch.' ' He is a busy young . seminary man, serving Carthage, Cameron. Biscoe.Vass. Bethlehem. He also read the report on foreign missions and was made associational vice-president of foreign missions: The old officers were re-elected: R. P. Johnson, moderator; R. B. Lineberry, clerk; T. L. Chisholm, REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. As announced in The Record last week the registration books are now open and will remain open until sunset on Saturday, the 26th of this month. No per son need register again whose name is already on the registration book of the precinct in which he treasurer. is now a resident, it a young Thursday night, R. B. Line man becomes twenty-one years berry gave a short report of the of asre after the 26th (when the southern Baptist Convention; w IT) T T TT T 1 1 1.1 books are closed) he will be al- '" V 11118 aa tne report i j i. j i on eaucauon. winis, another iuwcu tu legiaier aim vote on me seminarv man is rmsrnr at Jnn Qav OI election. boro. Sanford and Aherrippn. Fir If not otherwise disqualified W. R. Cullom spoke on the place from votiner the law about reo-is- the Christian college " " I XT' J .1. . 1 terW is as fnlWs- rnuay was uie great aay oi o . . . 1 ncicni4-;. I A t m TT ,T- i ii asouuauuu, JUL. XV. L. V mill. iii very male person who has ni-ooanf e n uecii udiuiaiueu, years oi age SDOke on woman's nla in tho kingdom. He is always enter Sanford Express: Engineer 1 toie now has a force of men and teams grading on the road lead ing out from Sanford to Lock ville. He, expects , to finish the road from' Sanford tQ-Lockville some time in the spring. - Much of the old road bed will not be used and there will be some pret ty heavy grading. A Marrelons Escape. "My -little boy had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Bastiams, of Prince Albert, Gape of .Good Hope. "It oc curred in rhe middle of the niht. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the di rections for an hour and twenty min utes he. was through all danger. Sold by all dealers. , suivt More fuel is consumed in the city of Pittsburg and its immedi ate vicinity, and more coal is shipped to and through the Pitts burg district, than in any other district in the world. j .jv at.-,.-.. WW..-:- - ' -' - "--'" " iJ "" ' ii.. .. i i- - tfc , - WJ u-' "- .- - " ' "va MM II Mm - . . . - - . CI I att An v a a1 reai Aiiracnoi Wanted VALii UF LAND.-Bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court in the special a citizen of the State of North Carolina, who shall have resided two years in the State and six months in the county, and four months in the precinct, ward or election district in which he of fers to vote next preceding the election, shall, if otherwise Qual ified, as prescribed by law. be a qualified elector in the Drecmct. ward or township in which he re sides: Provided, that removal from one ward, precinct or other taming, but those who have heard him often declare that he seldom reaches the heierht of this address. Archibald John son cnaractenzea it a prose poem." To the report on home mis sions, read by Kev. L. P. Soots, Rev. C. E. Maddrev. of Raleicrh. spoke. It was a great address, challenging Southern Baptists witn tne task of same county shall not ODerate to a c :i deprive, any person of the right and their numbers. to vote in the precinct, ward or pow w w u t u j .u i 4.: j.jr " i i I v.. it. xx. xx. udwiiuu icau wcucr ciecuun uistrict irom WTnicn I tho rornrf he has removed until four months after such removal, and all elec tors shall register and vote in the election precinct of their resi dence, except in case of removal, as above specified,- in which case such person shall register in the township,ward or precinct whence he has removed. on State missions. which was spoken to bv Rev. L. Johnson, of Raleigh. He always has a clear cut message and makes it our highest dutv to take North Carolina for Jesus. Prof. F. P. Hobgood. Dresident of Oxford female colleere. SDoke on laymen's movement. Report on orDhanaore was read by Rev. B. Townsend. Dastor at Siler City. Archibald Johnson, of Thom- asville editor of Charity and Children, made an address real full of information about the or- very tender in ex- Virginia Postmaster Indicted. Richmond, Va., Oct 7. Post master S. M. Mealy, of Lantana, Goochland county, was indicted by the grand jury in the United States district court today on the phanage and charge of confiscating Dackaeres pression ot tree seed sent out through the At night Dr. W. C. Tyree, of mans oy benator Thomas JS. Mar- nigh Foint, closed this memo tin and Kepresentative John E. rable day with a most nowerfnl xjamo to their constituents. It appeal on foreign 'missions. Rev nounced as false Jude-e Parkpr' 5 charged by the government J- M- Arnette, of Durham, had assPrrinn ahnnf v,i tnatL- tne postmaster, who also spoken m the afternoon on aged . J i x - - conducts a store, believed the ministers reliet. free distribution would injure his own seed business. proceeding therein pepding, entitled, ,"H. C. Sears et al vs'JMbna Bears et al," I will, at the residence qf the late Harmon Sears, in wiinaras lownsnlp, Chatham coun ly, i. on Saturday, the 9tli dy oi xNovemoer, . offer for sale to the highest bidder the following de scribed tracts of land lying and being in Villiamg township, Chatham eoun- ty,N. u., and described as follows ist tract. Known as the Harmon Sears home "place, bounded on the north by J. F. Council and brother; on the east by the Martha - Kelly land ana Delia Davis land, on the south by H. C. Williams, on the west bV ii. t,. Williams and Fayetteville road, containing about 70 acres. tract Bounded en the north bv J. F. Council and brother. by J. F. Council and brother and Fay- eitevuie road, on the south bv S. D. Williams and J. F. Council, on the west by New Hope creek, containing aoout 5 acres, excepting the mi!l house and gin house and all luachln ery therein. tract. Known as the B. J. Sear land, bounded on the north by S. R norne, on tne east by Tuck Hudson and Jim Segroves, on the south' bv Lovelace and Helmet, and on the west by Lovelace and Helmet, containing lis acres, more of less. 4in tract. Being a tract containing about 63 acres, lying on the waters of New Hope creek, bounded on the north by Chatham Lumber Co., on the east by New Hope creek, on the south by n. v. wiiiiam?, and on the west bv T.M.Mason. 5th tract. Containing about 4 acres known as Bob Sears mill site on Pan ther Creek, adjoining the lands of U. narward, Beaver heirs and A. A. b?ars land. Terms of sale One-third in rash? At the oil mill of the Chatham Oil and Fertilizer Company. Highest cash price paid. I he mill has. been completely uvemaiueu ana reDUiit .and is now ready to buv and crush all the cotton seed that may be brought to it. , lhe management wish to be come personally acquainted with the tarmers of Chatham and will make it their interest to bring tneir seed to this mill. - (jive us a call at the office at the mill at Pittsboro, N. C. GreatStateFai RALEGH, N. C, October 15,16,17, 18, 1912. It Gets ttie People, It Gets tlie Products, it iets tne Free Atlrae. tions. It Gets tlie Shows. BIG .KONEY VP orn Contests, Cotton Contests. vins j omaio ontests Designat ed .this year to Furnish Exhib its to National Corn " - Exposition. SPECIAL INCREASE IN PREMIUMS ON TOBACCO AND FRUIT. New Reinforced CGncrete J?uiMinjr fo r Agriculture, and Horticulture Modern Poultry House just Equipped with Best Steel Wire Coops. Cit 1912. 11 Co s is at uw Caoital THE GREAT STATE FAIR WEEK OF finnp, im ,iv xtin, e' ureat Iloliniii-Ferra - i STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY Come to thf n rant. TTair- T?; . YOURSELF AT HOME IN OUR BIG STOREr DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINER J- Jm TV All lit. DOBPIN-FERRALL CO RALEIGH. N. C. ' All the new and snapoy styles are now on disnhv We are showing a large assortment of suits in rn-fm, styles and prices from m many $9,98 TO $35 IN SUITS io vaiue, an wool mose serge, smooth, heavy fW class in quality and style. For ten days, 10.98. .Navy, black and brown. GRIFFIN Sanford, N. C. 4 4 re ta x War i c E, the dates named for th More Prizes on Uve Stock Than Ever. "u""'B "aw xvesrorea tnis vear in Aaaiuon to the Harness Kiiees on . Fastest Track in South Atlantic States. T ru-ill i- il .11 ; 1 x nui uc tb me louowinir niaces nn purpose of collecting the taxes for 1912: Gilham Carter's LHadley Township, Thursday Oct Columbus Johnson's : Albright Township, Friday Oct Siler City Matthews Townshin. Saturrlav rw' Carter's School House ...Hickorv Mt. Township, Monday Oct. Grandstand Capacity Increased by 80 per Cent. uesi iot or bree Attract on in iiO Years History of the Fair. Bear Creek Harper's X Roads Gulf James Knight's Shop Moncure is 2 ....... uuii lownsnip, Tuesday Oct. 22 .x.....5ear Creek Township, Wed nes Oct. 2j . Gulf Township, Thursday Oct ?J ..Oakland Township, Friday Oct. BALLOON RACE 1 t lUM'lC i-aracnute Drop, Woman iSinjle Parachute Dron NVw Vnri.- tiippoarome itaces on Track Roman vnanot and (Standing Bareback Races! Teams of Two to Mv - norses James K. Hard. Kins? of the tiign-wire Walkers -The Gillmor iroupe or lwo "omen and - Haw River Townshin Safno,. f. Buckhorne Cape Fear Township, Monday Oct S?u "-nm So " Cape Fear TownshiP. Tuesday ... Oct. lhrailkill s Store New Hope Township, Wednesday, Oct Council's Shop Williams Township, Thursday Oct. J110 Baldwin Township, Friday Nov Plttsboro Center Township, Saturday Nov. 2C ft 29 30 31 2 one-third in 12 months and b ilance in Three Men in Flying Trapeze and cast- TftA Hminfir noTir1ilo t -x.i. """""j' wcvxj.x.,occj win uu wiLii ine on mv .hounds. Let Everybody Come Out and Hear the Issues of the Day Discussed. assertion about the trusts hpln ing to elect him! And this same Roosevelt, who was thus elected by and with the money of the trusts in 1904, now pretends to pose as the great re former and that his old party is too corrupt for him! The killing of several marines of the United States navy by the rebels in Nicaragua naturally arouses the passions and patriot ism of our people, and brings -forcibly home to them the ques tion as to what is the duty of our government in the matter of intervening in the troubles that so frequently occur in those mis erable little Central American States. Time has fully proved that the mixed population of those unhappy little countries are not capable of self-government, and there is a rebellion or revolu tion in som one of them nearly all the time. The reason why our government has sent a large force of marines to Nicaragua is for the protection of the lives and property of our citizens who are there, and whom the regular government of that country is imable'to protect. Of course we would not favor an annexation of any one of those pestiferous lit tle countries, and the question is what is best for our government to do? It is said that Chairman Webb, of the Democratic State execu tive committee, is not able to se cure as many speakers as he wishes because so many of our speakers are "stumping" the State in behalf of the senatorial aspirants. If this be true it is a yery unfortunate condition, and it is sad to think that any Demo crat in North Carolina is more willing to speak and canvass in behalf of his favorite for senator than for the success of his party. Men and brethren, this should not be! Wadesboro Messenger: Coun try boys have been having a fat ty-Dread time this fall. Bullices, black and red haws, spark leber ries, scalybarks, black walnuts, hickory nuts, pignuts and all sorts of things edible to be found in the woods and fields have been unusually plentiful. Sares Leg of Boy. "It seemed that mv 14-vear-old Knv would have to lose his lee on account. of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. U. "All remedies and doctors' treatment tailed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin erup tions, piles. Only 25c at G. R. Pilking ton's. advt Lee County News: We can say this much for Chatham county: If tho whole county is as good as the section from Merry Oaks by Moncure, Gulf m and Carbon ton, then we cannot blame a Chathamite from inflating his lungs to their fullest capacity when he tells where he is from. Fortunes in Faces. j There's often much truth in the say ing "her face Is her fortune," but it's never saia wnere pimples, skin erup tions, blotches or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25c at G. R. Pilkingtons. advt 1 . I years, aeterrea payments to bear in terest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale and title reserved till all purchase money Is paid. This September 28th, 1912. - H. (j. SEARS, Commissioner. Hayes & Bynum, Attorney's. On Saturday a crreat deal of mi"Qr.ollo iendld 't7UWoTa'sorkwas EXgCUTOR'S NOTICE.-Ito. disenssod hv T R T.lnoU... .T" ,,n5.? ?,ltieA as ln execu-cr -vf "J .M-rm AS lliViiJX 9 i oung People's societies, by R. u. Covington and others: tem perance, by L. Moon and several others. Contributions to missions and orphanage increased nearly $500 this year, the biggest advance being on foreign missions. The woman's work increased, over 20 per cent. lhe next session will be held at Mt. Pleasant church, two miles southwest of Liberty. We understand that the Piedmont association will meet in Liberty. the last will and testament of Mulinda iawience, dece -sea. I hereby uoUty ;ill persons horning claims against said decedent to exhibit the same to in nn or before the 9th of October, 1913. Thi m ui wctouer, iai2. A. J. LAWRENCE. One day last week the thirteen-months-old child of Mr. Rufus Mixon, in Beaufort county, fell in an old well, but was rescued byitsonother who saw it fall in and climbed down the side of the well and grabbed it as it was sinking the last time. 'Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence f capillary, bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It contains no mor phine or other sedative. For sale by .all dealers. advt For Rent or Lease. Fine cotton and grain farm, one mile from Merry Oaks. Has on place a new six room cottage, good stables, corn crib and other outhouses, orch ard and grape vines, 40 acres cleared It being near Men j Oaks High School makes it desirable. Owner will make Three newly organized church- most liberal terms with a good farm- es were admitted Vass, Bonlee er who wiU work and care fr place. and Hickory Grove. lawrece & Harrington, On Sunday R. D. Covincton Agents, Merry Oaks, N. C. spoke on teacher training and Miss Alice Liles on organized A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE classes. At 11 o'clock a. m. Dr. Having qualified as administra W. L. Poteat. nrpsidpnt nf Wt t.r of. 4mbs Thomas, deceased. Tn . ti , I I hereby ' notlfV all Tirann VmlrHncr surest college. SDOke on the .iaim:mii xl, "r;r?i cnristian program. It was a mas- the same t&m nri ar heffA th on. terly address, thoughtful, schol- dayof oat; ; 1913. This 8th day of arly and convincing; that it is ctober,,p2 ; , . . the christian's business not in ' -'WESLEY THpM 8, thinking, but doing. At night ne spoge at banford, very much aiong tne same line. Christian ity is "falling in love with God" J 1 ? m mm ana living ior mm. K.B.L, C&ffihs and - '?:..&' (:": : .,:f acts in midair Clowns and Comc- eoy -woman in noveltv trick pantomime -Cycling Ilerherts. ridinsr it r 1 . 1 . 1 . . ... -. uuicycie uown laacier blindfolded. Marvelous Modern Midway. Dazzling. v-ii-au, uiieresiing, uj-t'-date Rousing Racket Merry Mu- , sic Startling Scenes. Long experience of Management and wisdom won from many sources concentrate I in one GREATEST STATE FAIR TO BATE. Special rates and extra trains on the railroads. Fair Grounds will be onen 2 nip-Ms T . - ,. 1 O weunesuay and Thursdav. Oct. Ifith and 17tii. Midway and Free Attrac tions in full blast. Admission at night - j v.eii is. For all information address JOS. B. POGUE, Secretary. I thank the irood rjeonle nf C.hnth tlement of their 1911 taxes and T ak tht nn . . 1 , . , , - ...u jwu wine iui waiu miu settle your taxes for the year 1912 which are now due Yours truly, LEON T. LANE, Sheriff of Chatham County. 'A A Los; on the Track of the fast express means serious trou- oie aneaa 11 not removed, so does loss ui appetite, it means lack of vitality. ioss 01 strength and nerve weakness. xi appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by ton ing up the stomach and curing the in digestion. Michael Hessheimer, of xiucoin, xeo., nad been sick over! turee years, but six bottles of Electric -"liters put mm right on his feet again. iuey nave neiped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good iftCouu. VUlVOUCatt. K. P fin. ' ton's. advt The six-year-old child of Mr. George McClmtock. of fTnilfnyl county, died of lockjaw last Sat urday, caused by .stepping on a xisiiupne ana a piece had broken uii in nis loot. A full stock of Coffins and Caskets always on hand and sold at all prices. All kinds and sizes. ' B. Nooe, Pittsborc. N. C They Make You Feel Good. TllP rtlAQOtlTlf X n. v 1'ivuoaui UU I VP PrtAAt fiLShS Tblels 'and "tcV wnamon of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers, adi A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Mavine qualified ftriminw. tor of J J. Johnson, dre taud r hor. I AND SALE.-By virtue of an JL- order of the Superior Court in the special proceeding therein pending entitled, "H. S. Pickett and wife vs. Robert Ward and others," I will, at the court-house door in Pittsboro, N. C on Saturday, the 19th day of Octo ber, 14)12, offer for sale to the highest bidder the following described tract of land ia Williams township, Chat ham county, N. C.: Beginning at an iron wood on a brauch on the G P Stone place, eorner of lot No 2, in the division of the lands of the late J W , Hackney thence east c37 chains and 75 links to alpine knot in in S H Mitchell's line. thence north 15 chains to a rock nile. , . 9 Mitchell's ' corner, ' thence west 26 chains 1 and 50; links to a hickory thence north 26 chains and; 75 links to a rock pile, thence west 14 chains and 25 like to a stake, Sam Crabtree's cor ner, north 37' chains and 26 links to a roek, Crabtree's corner, west 18 chains and 50 links to a large whiteoak, C P Stone's corner, south 5 3-4 west 48 chains to pointers in rock pile, C P Stone's corner, north C8 east 6 chains and 50 linds to a postoak and point ers, C P stone's corner at the head of a bottom, tnence down the branch as It meanders to the first station, con taining 202 acres, beincr known as lot No 1 in the division, of the lands of the late J W Hackney. Terms of sale: Half cash, balance in 6 months, deferrpd payment to bear interest from day of sale at the rate of 6 per, cent per annum and title re served till all purchase money is paid. This September 16th, 1912. R H HAYES, Commissioner. Hayes & Bynum, Attorneys. Banking Your Money " REGULARLY AT THE Bank of Pittsboro y not only keeps you from spending it, but saves it for future u&e, wnetner ior ousiness, pleasure or tim t of need' SAFE, SURE AND SECURE. It is Saving and Depositing: regularly that makes your account dollar upon dollar increase rapidly we add 4 per cent interest. Commence Hanking today. CAPITAL $10,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits .$7,000 W. L. LONDON, President. w. L. LONDON, R H. HAYES, M. T. WILLIAMS Cashier. DIRECTORS : JAS. L. GRIFFIN. H. M. LONDON, W. J. WOMBLE. H. A. LONDON, B. NOOE. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havinir nilQIItiorl qc t ha oHii, Dy notify all persons holding claims! 7 "VJ' 1 . tne aammis against said deceedent m v i ft? ' !rator Pf Sa,!.h A- Goodwin, deceased, ink1 w rAiurn T itir nil -m... 1 tnem to me on or before of October. 1918. xms 2nd October, 191?. it .t D. JOHNSON. Hayes & Bynum, Attorneys. I hn mtMr VI -vt if ir nil w x Au 1 i -uu uay claims against said decedent to exhib- S It the same to me on or before the 4th aay or eptemoer, lal3. This Sept. 4, 1912. N. J. Wilson. Hayes & Bynum. Attorneys. BTUmi iiii i inn I i Mann- jZZZ C J. HDLIN) DURHAM C. J. HULIN MARBLE WORKS 309-311 MAIN ST., DURHA M, N. C. Thirty years experience in Monument Building. Get the best. It costs no more. Come in and see me. . Write for Catalogue or, Designs. oil o 4t o'4 o' oil o ' o'a o n u o" Seaboard Air Line . Railway v o ANNOUNCE3 jf Speciaf Low Rates Account THE GREAT Ji. C. i I STATE FAIR RALEIG II, N. C. . OCTOBER 11-19, :d2. o o o o o Tickets will be on sale Oet 12 to 19 inclusive, good returning until Oct. 21. H. S. LEARI), JX P. A., Raleigh, n. C. 1 3'40k030-040k0'400a40K0k0Q Undertakers' Supplies, Coffins, Caskets, etc. A full sjtock kept by Atwater & Lambeth BYNUM, N. C.
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