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- - -jr-i x7 -zr:1-&J -lsjf TT : It AND RANDLEAiAlM NEWS. 3 IIP IP " " " y r - - - ASHBORO, N. G. WEt)NESDAV; NOVEMBER 25, 1914. VILL LEGISLATURE ISSUE (EXPOSITION IS NO. 21 i . . - . . , in f - -r - i - - ZZHZ. B0NI)S AT FIRST SESSION BLAZE OF GLORY Mon? v is New Needed For Run- Buildings Complete and the Opening Bate Only Three Months' Distant In three months, on February Expenses of the State Government Tint the next" session of the North Carolina general assembly 20, 1915, the Panama-Pacific In- NViU be aert to issue Donas to ternational -Exposition will M the deficit in the running opened. expenses o! the btate govern- The world's exposition build pent i the news that comes ing record was broken when six fIoir Raleigh. These bonds will months before the opening day he iued. according to the dis- all the great exhibit places Were patches at the beginning of the completed.. Large consignments ttWHi. be:ore the regular ap- of foreign and domestic exhibits Pnu).iation have been entered now are arriving daily and the into. Even this is the the opin- twelve miles of track within the ion o: many Democrats who haverounds are in constant use in bn visiting the State capital the distribution of these shib- TDD nrtvnT i . Znr J- LKOF MAY UNCLE SAM JAILS PROVE RECORD-BREAKER EIGHTEEN VOTERS Fifth Ginning Reportof Season Terre Haute, Ind, Men Accused GftEEkSBORO GETS NEXT CONFERENCE CARRANZA TRCN&PS FLOCK TO VILLA Shows Nearly Fifteen Mil lion Bales Possibility of this year's cot- of Electidnf Conspiracy and Will be Punished - Eighteen Terre Haute, Ind., trvn !! - - , , - w iim., !toforegr!wnwis1ndfcard &e North ; acportoig tomcial .tctcgrms re-. the prediction of man? Methodist Protestants Assign Several Garrisons Hasten to His CONGRESS TO HAVE A LIVELY SESSION Pastorsr and Adjourn An nual Meeting Monday Greensboro was selected as the Standards is the Report War is on v General Villa's march on Mex-! Washington is Making Read: For The Convening of the Next Congress. .mat ine comaner seRsnnn nr :.I mmrabeuinine ernment m tne recent elections Carolina MpfhnHit Pmwt'v' o? ww " ' AT. Itl .r V1" census Dureau's report last week wer rarripH WinnaVK iVrr.i "um tut: "oesapout wasnmgt wVi h c.a,J 4.t- x.j. , r, , . oi,,vumciciitc at uieu liuai seasio; whiVi QiriTx.D m, r , , wuiUMuapuus, last, unierence at ineir nnai sessio SftS tfed.lh?TnSles 01 Thur.sda by .10 United States Monday afternoon at Ashevflli 5522? gnd,to N,ov- 14th, was deputy marshals on warrants i?-knd one j.-, of the American consular; agents. many Congressmembers are nov: iwo thousand Larranza troops back in Washington awaiting the vj Lcobxo cjL7 tiorsiiii icii mi nave lthii i.niT h MPmanra r-.-r nor r t iAr Aim k-m Tn-ttTSaSt Sars ChSwSe's yniaw SeVilson will no the average of the entire crau Pfixed a02S f1S 01? ?siatch said longer dominate Congress by ginned to the end of Xs period n seff or D$? ' V af f;lloTVVS,L.. End .ons .all along the line holding pie at stake is a sign - rL "x "Uis penoa mg set lor uee. 1. Alamance J. A. T-pHhpft arp lncftrnriMt fQraoixr.o ; flo j. j. i " . pv.vllth wn,iucjgjvcij 111- IXVCiill i5 Lrt LtTI 1 1 ' : 1 1 I. I H fiv m '-) 11 - BIG BATTLE IN PROGRESS Two ments j - The first Japanese shipment of 1,167 cases has been received ; i 10 consiemments of 1Kfi8 of Greatest Strategist of and cases have arrived from the War Face Each Other , Canadian government ;150 crates Extreme cold weather and the'of rare bulbs made part of the exhaustion of the troops have sniPment from Holland; 126,000 virtualiv brought the battle of Pounds of exhibits and material four weks in Flanders to a com- nave come from the Phillipines; plete standstill; A desultory ar- 110000 poundsof materials from tiller.- duel continues along the tne Argentine, .and heavy ship wide front and there has bec!rments from England, Germany, an e.casional infantry r. attack Austrrlia and New Zealand, Chi but lor the last three days the na and Italy are already on the fighting has been mild compared grounds, with the riercness of thkt which 1 Cost Fifty Millions, for a month preceded it. ' ' Tne exposition represents an The Germans, it is i.thoue-M " investment of $50,000,000. It have sent their best troops to the occupies a natural amphitheatre, son. ton were destroyed and about one eastern front and even' in their extending two and one-half Candor circuit G.T.Simmons thousand bushels of. cotton seed o per cent. On this hasi TVia AWfmTWmoWiw the present crop would seem to held in Marion county jail js bejween 15,000,0000 and 16.- pending the hearing. 000,000 bales. j The maximum penalty in the " charges is ten years in the pe'riti- M. C. CONFERENCE itentiary and carries a fine of aj- w. $5,000, arid either one or both Adjourns With Reading of the may be imposed at the discretion Appointments of the presiding judge. The annual North Carolina It is charged that the accused Conference, which has been in attempted to elect illegally, vot session at Washington for a ed "repeaters,!; and minors and week, adjourned Monday after- influenced by means of threats noon with the reading of the ap- the voters to cast their ballots pointments. the Way the aecused wanted. The f olowing are the appoint-' : ments for the Rockingham dis-! - Gin Bufned at Troy trict : f A cotton gin, part of the prc- Presiding elder J. H. Hall. perty of the Smithferman cotton ' Aberdeen and Biscoe W. H. mills, at Troy, Montgomery coun Brown. ty was burned Mondav niffht- Caldonia circuit J. B. Thomp- week. Ferty-five" bales of cot big guns the allies appear to have" miIes aIonS tne shore of San the advantage. Then are no Francisco Bay, just within the si-ii s. however, of an offensive on Golden Gate. On the east it a large scale on the part of the touches Fort Mason and on the allies, who doubtless are badlv west tho Presido military reser in need of rest as the German vation. In the background are tivips. , the wooded hills of San Francis- ln t act; it is stated, officers cO and the wooded slopes of the and men who have borne the Presido ; northward across the brunt of the fighting in the straits rise the Marin Hills and trenches are being given a short Mount Tamalpais, while before leave. the Grand Esplanade stretch the This together with the car- inslahd-dotted waters of tho bay ct Uation of the order "for the re -----With this background, artists, n-:.val of shipping fromi Dunkirk, architects and landscape garden is taken to indicate that the allias ers have erected are "Walled consider their positions safe and Clty of the Orient," a city of that they do not contemplate an shimmering green domes and immediate forward movement. red-tiled roofs, set in gardens For this reason and because typical of California. ureat r lower Garden. great golden garden of Elizabeth circuit G. H. Biggs. Hamlet M.fl. Juttle. Laurel Hill circuit D. B. Par ker. Laurinburg-R. F. Bumpass. Lumberton W. B. North. and fifty bags Of- guano. How the fire originated is not known. The loss is estimated at $5,000 with no insurance. Several poor farmers lost their -cotton which was in process of ginning at the Lumberton circuit N. L. Sea- time of the blaze. bolt. , Maxton A. L. Ormand. $150,000 Fire a .Winston-Salem Midway and Roberdell B. F. 1 The most sensational fire in Watson, supply. the history of Winston-Salem or- - ML- Gilead circuit N. E. Col - current last Wednesday night, trane. when the large briok building, Montgomery circuit D. A. owned by the Carolina Cold Sto- Watkins. rage and Ice Company, and occu- Raeford circuit S. T. Moyle. pied by several manufacturing W. H. Townsend, Supernumera- companies was destroyed by fire. iry. Many thousand pounds of to- Red Springs H. M. Eure. bacco in process of manufacture the-resultwill have an important; -f3 bearing" unon the war:. interest ' For the still centers on the battles in Po- the main entrance plaza, 704,000 land. As has been the case here- golden-flowering plants are grow tofore when important events m- In the court of palms 27.-v.-ere impending, little news is 000 Spanish Iris and 27,000 yel eoming fromeither' Petrograd low wal1 flowers are set out. In or Berlin. It is known however, addition to the 200,000 yellow that the Germans are offering pansies, 100,000 yellow daffodil 3 .a 1 - T- j. j . j-i t OTjl 1 Art OArt irallviir Trnri ac In sian advance in east Prussia. ,the court of flowers 50,000 goloVfDowd ( ier.eral. von Hiridenburg, com- en . tulips, 150,000 golden pop n and3r of the German, troops P'"es and 50,000 daffodils will and the Grand Duke Nicholas, meet the visitors' gaze. Or-e commander-in-chief of : the Rus- thousand stag-horn ferns, 400 si ans, two of the greatest strate- species qff orchids from the gists the war has produced, are Phillipines, 200,000 ' trees and rr.areuvering for positions be- flowering shrubs and 2,000,000 tween the Vistula and the Warta, bulbs with thousands of palms and n big battle is in progress are to make the settings for the on tne L racow-tjzenstocnowa line and Austro- btt-.vc :ti Russian (! rr-':n forces. An unofficial dispatch coming 01 exniDit paiaces, is ine zone, thiY t, xh Rome says the Russians , the $10,000,000 amusement con r; ? i!2d two attacks beforo Cra-, cession district.. At the oppov ut bevond the Russian offi- site ena tne pavmans 01 tne ior atemont that the Russians ty foreign governments and had partial succpss north- forty-three states making a city of Lodez there is nothing of their own, covering fifty-three iicate how things are go- acres. Midway between these j points arises the dome of the Socialist quarters in Copeh- pa'ace of horticluture, surmount . which are in touch with ed by the largest hemispherical cialists of Berlin, it is said glass dome now in existence. O.1 r.ooo.OOO men are engaged the edge of the yacht harbor battles on the Russo-Ger- sranas tne nve acxe uunnc rontiers, 3,000,000 on tin host building m the form of an -German side and 4,000. old Spanish mansion, costing $,- UUU,UUU. ine 401001 loweroi mam en- Richmond circuit J. J. Bar ker. " '. Roberdell circuit S. J. McCon nell, supply. Roberson circuit B. E. Stan field. Rockingham J. B. Hnrley. Rowland circuit J. A Le-3 and R. W. Townsend supernu- meary was destroyed. Tfeloss was ap proximately $150,000. Strange Multiplication of Votes The entire population of Cuba is three million, but at the elec tion this month 1,200,000 votes were cast. It is declared that not more than one person in five is a voter, and not more than ten St. John and Gibson O. W. per cent, of the voters went to the polls. How l,zuo,uuo ballots got in the boxes will be the sub ject of investigation- Current Events. St. Paul circuit A. J. Graves. Troy circuit J. T. Draper. Vass circuit W. F. Trawick. Conference evangelist L. L. Nash. Carolina College President S. E. Mercer. Other Bier Attractions Tn the east of the main crouniA Submarine ANOTHER ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION COMING cia! hau vlsi" to in ing. In : ha;.! : tho S Thar ' in tin man Auti 001 1 j: Asians. 1 1 v cm 1 . 1. ii .111. .iii. i.11'111 ' . . Va! i o is described from Nish trance plaza, is completed andthe ciS a -Xru ucrp TYin-tromoriT miT thp. IZO.UOU guns and prisoners is ad loss- . rniue Fi ne man hand -cut "jewel weighing ten tons; are being jhung by their tiny metal hang- ers. Four hundred and twenty- For Running an Immoral five thrity-six inch searchlights Destroyer, Powerful Than its Predeces ors Being Constructed Out of the dearly bought les sons in naval warfare in the North Sea, a new engine of des truction is coming the subma rine destroyer. Larger, more powerful and with a greater ra dius of operations than any o.' Weight of Brain - The average weight of a man s brain is three pounds and eight ounces and of a woman's brain two pounds and eleven ounces. The weight of the brain does not determine intellectual strength. More of all organs of the human body the brain: is most wonderful, it could be burned or cut ifttD without producing pain, and yet it is the seat of pain. Caught in Trap, Ten Students Burn to Death Ten persons were burned to death in a fire at Merianna, Fla., if predecessors, this new wasp ."Si. "h!?S2S! 2? of the cea will not only be equip ped to sting its giant adversaries but to destroy its own kind on che surface of the se&. British and French navy yards are working day nd night and main building of the Florida Re form School, Governor Craig Save Life of a Guilford Negro. James Faison, a Guilford coun- House 'V. Bond, white man, 'the are beincr nut into place, Orient Well Represented. At the foreign sites section the n . , . T-r t 1 ! ' JTL j lilic J-ih" w.. T ot the Jenerson noxei v4.i aar nliv f.i M.n4)oro, was tried in the wdl represented. Surrounded urnnpal court on Mondey aml.v r or,raa nf ftw .Tanan.-the reDro- li P f j KJJf S,KJ v- v w --x 7 10 una imtnor;d he c!'i-'r guilty of conducting, an duction of the ancient Temple of i house. The hotel must , .-. pHs Hose to the fined $200. and the i' proprietor was Turkish pavillion, a copy of the mosnue of Sultan Ahmed I. From iipment of Cotton to Germany. concourse the visitor looks is Assured I Hnwn into the Persian garden,. I'm-Hollan hipment of cotton via with the pavillion of Java and to Germany was Monday the Dutch East Indies on one a. sU1(, )y the united Stahrdl. side and the-Cochin and inao lssui ,M by the State; Department Chino pavillions opposite, A at.-V;.shington. Germany, it is section of" an Italian city, made id is oli'erincr 90 rpnts a nound nnf ePVPTi buildiners. is close by - - - .1 . f'r the' staple. the -Danish Kronberg Castle, a Elshioie. ; RavotiH the foreicm navillions are tiie mile race track and ath- ,Pisgah News Will r -not ur, ,n.;f,ni rAnA vTr fioM the livestock barns ana "i-ior-jther QaTr, Monfl0(1 ia ainw. 'nnvillfrins. In this secetion tne '-v improving. " fudging' of the livestock will take j jjorothy Harvel returned -piace $450,uuu ues ue? "" last wppif frnVn'a fow Havs t.ronhies being available for the visit to her sister at Greensboro, 'winners, Tor the harness race . i i -it j iu ,Toic Q rxu qTO tv nee:ro unaer sentence oi ueam bending everpossible effort to for wife-murder was commuted swell the navies of the belligrant to life imprisonment by Gover nations, and an interesting boat nor Craig last week that promises Well is the new .nT- a u r:oo sub-marine destroyer which will WhrteviHe Visited by Disaster, i. i,.j j corTnna TvUViiTi thi ous ire ru M Fire originating in the cwri- has recentiV reached the dor of the Commercial Hotel at tt "t ItlSfand naval officers Whiteville Sunday afternoon des Umted States and naval officer, completely with ZtTmzM: .covered by insurance, ,i"i-i-tr,.ii;r.rh;' nmn Fleet is Preparing to Sil EnterDecfetveBattte cither on surface or belwo, They I Reports from London indicate will be of much greater tonnage that the Germen fleet m the than existing submarines. Ten- North sea is preparing to enter 'cative plans have been made for the decisive action. boats of 1,000 tons submerged, J which would Ig'jg: The coTlectoof wTtax are city -to cross the ocean .with bat & tie fleets ana anow r . ffl d t several XIlC C"! V 1 X Anderson W. A. Lamer, sup ply. Asheboro C. L. Whitaker. Asheville Cuthbret W. Bates Buncombe T. E. Martin. Buncombe T. E. Martin, sup ply. Burlington George L. Currie. Cleveland W. C. Lassiter. -Charlotte D. A. BrasWell. Creswell J. H. Abernathy. supply. Concord J. It. IJuttoi Davidson- J. W. Hulin, supply. Denton-G. L. Reynolds. Fallston J. H. Moton. Fairview J. W. Self. Flat Rock W. F. Kennett. Forsyth A. O. Lindley. Gaston W. H. Meece. Greenville N. G. Bethea. Graham and Haw River O. B.Williams. Greensboro R. M. Andrews. Guilford S. N. Needhanu Halifax R. A. Swaringer. Haw River W. F. Ashburn. v Henderson J. D. Williams. High Point A. G. Dixon. LaGrangc- J. W. Allred, sup- Lebanon R. C. Stubbms. Lincoln B. M. Loy. Littleton C. J. Edwards. Lenoir H. D. Garmon, sup ply. Mebane W. E. Swain. Mecklenburg H. B.' Waldrop. MocksviUe :T. A. Williams. Mount Hermon C. H. WThit aker. Mount Pleasant Robert Trox ler, v & - Oak Ridge-.. W. Gerringer. Orange J. A. Burgess. Pageland J. W. Quick, supply. Pensacola W. D. Surratt. Piedmont A. D. Shelton. Pinnaele and Mt. Zion Ed. Suits. Randleman J. B. O'Brien, Randolph W. M. Pike, Reidsville E. G, Lowdermilk Richland D. A. Highflll. Roanoke -T. E. Davis. Rockingham J. F. Allred sup ply . Saxpahaw Geo. W. Holmes. Shelby J. D. Morris. Society J. H. Bowman. Stanley W. D. Reid. St. Paul G. F. Milloway. Spring Church T. F. McCul- lough. Tabernacle T. M. Johnson. Thomasville J. E. Pritchard. Uwharrie J. B. Trogdon. Vance A . L. Hunter. West Forsvth C H. Austin. Why Not--J. H. Stowe, Winston S. W. Taylor, Welch Memorial, High Point D. R. Williams. Yadkin College H. L. Powell. -Tarboro W, A, Lamar, supply- Tbe following pastors were not given regular assignments this year, the naming of their ap pointments being left to the president : T. H. Matthews, Wil liam Porter, J. F. Dozier, O. B. Stacy, E. N. D. Watson, M. F. HinshaW, HD. Thompson, D. A. Fishel, L. H. Hatley, H. W. Bras well, Homer gastro, W. R. Low dermilk, W. P. Martin. Superan nuates: Y. Y. York, George E. to the Villa columns.. . older Congressmen, for manv oi Little or' no opposition thus the members who come back far has been offered against the j will be there no more afteV the march of the troops of Villa. present session, and will vote in T Kvt,T i imany instances against the -ad- LONDON A DESERTED 'ministration. Southern Con- AND JOYLESS fclTY , gasmen have a special griev- -ance in that they failed to ge'; Htel Crowds are Small and The any satisfaction on the cotton re Street Lamps are Dark , lief bilis -that were introduced. People Despondent FINE SHOWING MADE BY OUR BIG MILLS r Correspondence of the Associ ated Press says after 3 months it Spema Q o'i- v. Annual Report is Issued by Com- two commonest sentiments of the season "Business as Usual" and "Your King and Your Coun try Needs You." These signs confront you everywhere. In August they were On the houses and motor cars: now on bill boards, empty walls, hotels thea missioner of- Labor and Printing. The annual report on the cot ton", woolen, silk and cordage mills of North Carolina for 1911 by the State Department of La bor and Printing has just beei. ssued by Commissioner M. L. tres, monuments, everywhere Shipman- and shows two hun that paste will hold . them. jdred and ninety-six cotton mills. Theatres are having a hard six woolen mills, four wsilk mill- time of it and every where the and four cordage mills. , city is in darkness, . the lights j These mills employ 53,963 psr having been ordered extinguish- sons, of whom 28,876 are malos ed in order that German air craft and 7,928 are children. The num may not be able to cite the city, 'ber of spindles reported is 3,704.- : 1700, looms 62,056, cards 8,913; GERMANS SHOOT FOUR j these being" operated by 143,237 HUNDRED SOLDIERS ; horse power, the majority being joperated by electric current with ttehrinns CaTlpd Out in Fmnt nf , steam power second. The cotton a Church and Massacred Used Machine Guns The Belgian commission of in quiry into alleged German viola tion of the laws and eustoms af war, issued another lengthy re port last week. It covers what is described as the "Massacre at Tamines." The report says that over 650 persons weie shot by the Germans in the village of Tamines, Referring in detail to the massacre the report describ ed how about 400 men were col lected in the front of the village church. After shooting them down with rifles proved too slow German officers ordered up a ma chine gun and those not killed by the bullets from this weapon were killed with bayonet thrusts. i mills consume approximately 371,823,228 pounds of cotton and the approximate output is valu ed at $80,602,734. EXPLAINED CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE Ottoman Government Makes a Voluntary Explanation Turkey has explained voluntar ily to the United States govern ment throug its Ambassidor atly. vvflninofTnn Tnnf. snnrs nrpn an the launch from the American cruiser Tenneessee Monday were intended merely as a warning that the port of Smyrna was mined and closed to navigation. Although the statement is in formal White House officials say that the danger point has passed and that no complications will result. "Met Last Week at Altamahaw- -Dr. W. P. Lawrence Presides The North Carolina and Vir ginia Conference of the Christi an church was in session last week with the church at Altama haw, and officers for the coming year elected were as follows : President, Dr. W. P. Lawrence-vice-president, Rev, P. Klapp.. Secretary, W. A. Harper,' assis tant secretary, H. V. Simpson, Treasurer, D. S. Farmer. The church has hao. a very suc cessful years work, according tj the reports read before the con vention. The sessions were most inter esting and Altamahaw did her self proud honors in such nobh entertainment as was extended ii. . i j ; xi ; i. me preacners uunng iimxi weeivs of Justice Lamar Denies Writ Error in Frank Case Justice Lamar of the United I States Supreme Court denied a writ of error m the case against Leo M. Frank, under sentence of death from the courts of Georgia for the murder of Mary Phae- a 4. i- imo TUn gan iu -Auwiui m women and children are practi case will be carried to the other i " ..v, ttiqt members of the Supreme Court Daily-Expenses The daily expenses of the Eu ropean war is summed up as f o! -lows: Russia $14,000,000, Ger many $7)225,000, France$7,000, 000, England $5,000,000, Austria $4,000,000, Various other expen ses $3,000,000. We do not know just how much thcU. S. pays pec day. We are expected to paj $100,000,000 war tax, but-havnt found out just how long that will last. When the United States was fighting Spain, wonder How great a war tax Germany and France paid ? Belgians Starving About three million Belgian callv without food. England forbids shipment from her ports Hunt, W. C. Kennett, C, M, Ra Per . J. ,f . t,,x: -rJ and food cannot be bought - m Mrdii mwh was namexi Acciaeniai snot nesuns m ueaiu , m, - i :i. .... for creW quarters close attendance of a parent ship upon submarine fleets would then be unnecessary. kinds of papers and documents. Tobacco Sales Were Heavy : Over 62 million pounds of to bacco were sold in North Can S227.000 will be given in purses. wc - The mile track also makes a part of the Vanderbih .cup jnd, Many Pauperg ffrand prize auwiuuw" - , t.i4 Anrnna- hp onenimr weeK ue iieiu uui "'6 --- i . Subscribe" to The Bulletin. Of the 5,000,000,000 people in London more than 300,000 are in a chronic state of poverty. J. F as editor of the Methodist Pro testant Herald, while the follow ing pastors-were loaned: C. I". Forlines to Westminister Theolo gical Seminary; W. T. Trotter fo. Yadkin College : J. S. Williams U Good Samaritan Mission, Ashe ville; W. A. Ledfcrd to Eastern ; medical attention. 1T!n-rriro This fJ)VPS it. tO COffiri Ivan Smith, a young man of f rom America. About five million 20 years of age, whose home is doliars worth a month will be near Colfax, Guilford county, ac- neeaed during the winter. The cidentally shot himself through 'American farmer certainly ought the abdomen on last Saturday to see prosperous times. The while cleaning his gun and death United States should see pros- resulted betOre he couia oe given niriv nn eVerv hand. i - -,i Conference; W. F. McDowell s is the superarihuate on the Rich land circuit. The vouncr man had been hunt- . xriiiH-Kv TVnin ing and was cleaning his gun and j T B Evans, white, was struck in some maner it was accidental- fo gouthern passenger train" No. ly discharged with the deadly Thursday at Reids.Villt-. effect. r 'resulting in death -a few hours - ,y TT" y 'later in a Greensboro -hospital. The Youth's Companion Calen- J' dar for 1915 The publishers of the Youth's Completed Half Way The gravel road from Ashebo ro toward Greensboro is now complete to the four-mile bridge. , - dar for 191o Reidsville School Closes Some travel has been placed on; Thp nnhlishers of the Youth's The nublic schools of Reids- the other side of tKeT)rio!ge, and Companion, will as always at this vile both white and colored are the road will be completed to season, present to every subscrib- closed this week on account of an Randleman by the middle-efj)e- er whose subscription is paid for epidemic of scarlet-fever that is cember, the weatneroemg iavoi- 19j5 a calendar fr the new raging m the town. able. Antis Willi Meet ih TtelelgK r. ! 1 1 year, it is a gem -oi caienua? -making. The decorative mount ing is rich, but the main purpose Improving Hospital St. Leo's Hospital at Greens- i .. i 3 it'. ' i i : The AntiSalodn League is has been to produce a ceienaar ooro is tnis-weeK unaergomg mi laving plans foi big meet in that is useful, and that purpose, provemerits5 to the extent of ap Raleigh early in January, :14s been achieved," proximately $6,000. . j, --it ' J - fr- j . j-a?
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