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.4 -i .. VOL. XIV. NUMBER 51. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5c PES COPT TUT TTJT D RO SE THE 4 POWER RESTRICTION : TREATY SIGNED the cotton : BY DELEGATES BANK CASHIER , GIN LONG ! WlLL LEGALIZE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CHt- ASTLAKE IS PESSIMISTIC BIHATtONS ON TRIAL FOR SENTENCE ARA E (Bv Associated Press) (By Associated Press. Washington, Dee., 13. The formal I Cochran, Ga Dec. 13 U. H. Pat i (By Associated Press.) j Washington; Deo. 13. Legislation ! legalizing cooperative farmers combi nations for marketing and distribu- jtion will be recommended bv Confess KILLING IF E OUTLOOK IN INDUSTRIAL (By Associated Press? 'signing of the Pacific Treaty by the !"ok. former cashier of the Citizens i0"1 In qUily Commissioai Andrew-j Montross, Virginia, Dec. 13. Roger WORLD delegates from the four participating Bank here, has been given sentences! B The- Associated Tress ' . powers, and the meeting of the naval aggregating from twenty-two to thirty! Uvmplns, Tenu.. Dee. 13. Resolu- ' big'three ' to continue consultation ! eight years, following his plea of nens proposing tne restriction of the regarding the naval ratio, were the ; guilty to four counts of embezzlement cotton serfage next year to the basis principal events .of the Arms Confer-land three of felony. son announced. JD. Eastlake was placed on trial here I for the murder of his wife, whose ; (By Associated Presa.) : this year are before the convention : Southern Farmers and Bankers, ene l T1 ivt r 1 C t i mutilia -el body was found in Septem-j ew i ork, Dee. 13. The industrial 1 11 IN CW 1 Urili ber in their home at Colonial Beach. horizou presented a pessimistic out- jMiss Knox, trained nurse, who is jlook wh;:a tuie great strikes that jointly charged with the crime will beiwoulu 'uvolve a hundred thousand PTlMlSM PREVAILS WASHINGTON ! Washington, Dec. 13. An American ' f preservation attached to the treaty j ' JQ EjRCl INJoU contained the provision that domestic ! questions o fthe various powers are; uot to be considered within the treaty i scope and the treaty shall in no way Taxable Bonds T,- T "Ti r I --v u XJ- Junes; j Washington Dee. jl2. President I Harding asked Congress to pass the ' tariff bill, which has been pending t since the beginning of his Adminis- : tried later. i jtration. The bill has been before the .Senate committee for several months, 'laving already been approved by th;? i NVESTGA TE RIOTING men appeared against the background. Three labor disputes are already in j progress. Rumblings of wage dispute comes from the Railroad Maintenance of Way and Shop Craft men and E lding trades. (By J. E. Jones) be binding as regards the policy oil ithe United States towards the manda- I jted islands of the Pacific. Washington, Dec. Id. toenator L.a- ... . been a rirt nf i tiriff Viill the mon. ! ' m his message to Congress said that p TariIt Dlilt tn? man l-ollette declared mat he was prepar- , ner of handling : these, item: ; House. Owing to -the fact that there vBy J. E. one3) j mQre -lhan a thoU3and features in; t Washington, Dec. 12. The President; new that nave never before j DECLARATOR 111 I tisiiiuiton, Dec 12. The Anna- ' . .. - .. - ... (he believes "our tax-problems. the, ed the ratitication or the 'acme ' 'zllntr iuuL v.uriCi.v.c cuiAiut-a to ue uc uiency ot wealth to seek non-taxable! -bsorbir.i; event in the Capitals of the ; A x i Washington, Dee. 1 oria, ana despite hitches in the pre- ''runeu Fgram at Washington, tas . T A an iieipal, all iustifv a ororosal to ehanl ui lilt u;ij)iwicjc uun. -- v xj. uuji ; " . o- COSSltV 01 the Constitution so as to end the is-' t IS IS puz- ; -Anticipating (By Asioclated Press) Jerusalem, Palestine, Dec. i: Ml TAN T -Au ! investment and the menacing increased s., v the tl0t 0t Member 2, the . . -, . 1 ! n-f T-illKlir oVit Paonl C 1 I the naval limitation, ten .ear-Aamnais j - m muu- five may b(? altered without the ne-: t.nir'lT fif nnt? n i ;m TPniiin Tin ilitnini sVt- 1 :orably discharged. I. Japan is. tenaciously hanging 02, ; to some of its "rights,1' but the proc-' and the President has asked official inquiry has been started into fourth janniversarv of the Balfour Declara tion in which Palpstinp was tirnmispl for; ,!as a National Homeland for the Jews WOMEN going to Congress ;sue of non-taxable bonds.' ifanv changes. The condition of foreign ex CLOSE 3 of adjustment is being gradually Cl.aVi T Tn UC1 U1CL X J.CL9 v.orked out. Unless all signs fall the oiference will establish a eloser work ing arrangement between th organiz ed goreinuients o the world. and whether this will operate as supple mentary to the League of Nations kvith its forty-one member nations, or , absorb that body, does not seem so Come Back Mil ES change apparentlv makes such a course when six persons were killed and 36 mlilions of these non-taxable bonds are v. . . , . . 1 , , , , imperative, and the uncertainty of 'wounded. outstanding, and their increase through-. - , ., & a foreign money values likewise make? , new issues, has made it almost impos- essential that an je valuation! The trUble had been SeetMng siace sible to finance the manufacturing in-. . n 4wo weeks ago, when the Palestine idnstries and transportation facilities . ... Th f . . . WftWpm .Committee for Independence. . with : women marchers of the coal fields ,B AZiL f ,thC COUntPy- PubliC UtiIity in8ti" jhelp to American farmers, aid for the ! headquarters in Egypt, sent telegrams ! went iuto action befor? day and stop. Belgrade, Jugo Slavia, Bee. 12. nS aVe De6n partlCUlarly hlt. an1 starving abroad, and the peace trea-jto all parts of Palestine advising all Ped miners frPni working at Serbia has "come back". This is !fully a ear a- the-v asked Congress jtie forffied features 0f the message. native to close shops and, cease wort,minw- Several motor cars (By Associated Piss.) Pittsburg, Kan., Dec. 13. Militant threa were ! tn n TnTf. nn the . nnn-taTTi.'hlrt am I icurities. Apparently only constitution iyesterday as a protest against Eng-iwreekcd. in tho melec nn,J sveral 4.t-. 41 i j t : ' r 1 1 W nni n rft ABXWjUi . I land a nnhr-v in fho-HAr T.inil r- ax.jun. important, Just W long as the nader-:" .w - , . .1 . , ! ;- tandmgs- whieir are being arrived at .covered in the mosapUcur way . rged maner j ' For brtlr CaroUnar Fair "tonight j The" governmV tbereforeT Wing provide h method for concerted action , from the effects of the war. Pot the ., : i. a; t i n i t " e ?,rr of the -great-powers. when-, 4- - - iae -punxry . x anltal,g in order to guard -against what- he 'and Wednesday. -Somewhat colder j learned of the "holiday" telegrams. . ver any one or them may go on t 0 rampage". Lord Grev Je'clared that he need of outside assistance. The peas- tonight. Fresh northwest winds. -ould have prevented the world war (antrr of Jugoslavia, which form the j in 1M4 if he had been able to appeal backbone and sinew of the country, j t such official -world organizations ,'are enjoying a degree of prosperity rM now exist, and which have grown had taken elaborate precautions for mmmmm the safety of the people. Troops with i I drawn bavonets had been stationed in i the strategic sections of the city. .TL: 1 OA lWIil FiATif 'Armed motor e:irs paraded the pn71' VJ'Lildr n 1 Mi Vf 1VHIC r rOIll dpal streets. Mohammedans and Greeks And Turks Face Each INTERNATIONAL DEEP WATERWAYS SYSTEM out cf the Paris peace conference and . and material contentmemnt unknown t t before. i (By Associated rress.) Christians kept their shops closed, mer,' the general explained. 'But Even the Jews who favor English o-:- liie Washington conference foi 'imitation of prmament. fne ; Other countries may have their un- j London, Dec. 13. Greeks and Turks Rafter 24 days of hard fighting and cupation, fearing disorders, had do.-id-employment problems, but Jugoslavia 'are facing each other on a 120-mile marching, the troops were very much ed to take a holiday. 7 i 1 : work for thousands of aliens who are 'Asia Minor. There positions are like- 'ly some (By U. 8. Press, Washington, Dec. 10, Representa tives A. I. Nelson, of Wisconsin, and W. M. Chalmers, of New York, reply ing in the House to Governor Miller, 40 miles from Angora but i In a,eor,lance with prearranged plans oi Xew York, and other opponents of honest, have the wil lto work and are Uy to remain stationary until the 'if we had pushed on after the neees- large CTOwd of Mohammedans at .the St. Lawrence waterway connecting of Omar, their onty place of worship ocean, declared that while America's HnnilFH PUN ll FFflFfiD Bolshevism. Two hundred j spring, according to Brigadier General 'sary period of rest, it would have 'clock had in the Mosque the Great Lakes and the Atlantic JIUUILII UI NULU I LULIinL AID thousand good Russians who were jXenophon Stratigos of the Greek gen-.meant starting a fresh offensive about. . - . , -r, . . , . I,, , . c , , , , , in Jerusale. Patriotic speeches were inland sep is bottled un the narrow without employment since the Petro- era! stafr. jthe end of September, when the bad . m 11 iS luo ua"uw j i j.- . , , , , J . , , delivered bv intluential -Moslems, Thus and nrovincial argument is advanced jgrad revolution of 1917 have come to1 The general, who has come to Lon- season sets in. Our forces therefore,, ' ; mi t,aumuu argument is ,iuanceu : hospitable Jugoslavia and found use- don with Premier Gounaris and For- recrossed the Sangaria; this time on 'creating a tense feeling against the tnat the New York barge canal can f t Jews, who were pictured as ' ' tring jake care of the enormous export bus- 1 1 Bv U. Prc-ssj ji'.uny lines of business that need the ooperation and assistance of 4'jverument. Secretary of Commerce Hoover told delegates to the United !iites Potters' Association. Mr. ! iness. It would be like feeding ft, fuel ant through a straw, said Mr. Nel son. Mr. Chalmers declared that would ful and profitable pursuits among peo-feign Minister Baitazzi, described the .the south to north bend, in per pie of Their own tongue. Every Ser-f present Greek position as a purely, order and not in flight, as had been ; 1 i i :bia soldier too, has found remunera- ' defensive one. Twelve divisions of erroneously reported. The Turks, What is believed to have added Washington. Dec. 13. There are ...... i , . . , K, , .v . , ... ). . nve wors upon leaving xne army. iy,uu comoaranTS eaen are noiaing a rniiiKing tnar rney nau us ueaien, s to the anti-Jewish fires was the Soldier's unions, legions, or emplov-j line almost due north to south between crossed after us, but 'we threw them that the Mosaue directlv overlooks the comPletion of the waterway te ! iv.r.nt- imrnnis Tir --ict i 1, ; a : foi-; c: v v, - t,a t; .niij.irm. of a ! k ,,t- oi.e v, Ti,ot i.-o o io .T t t u r nthe Great Lakes into a Baltic distance of about 20 miles east of the jtween September 15 and 20. ' and brmS the Atlantic Ucean within ! . . .. ' No One COUld determine With ailV inn miloa rf ihr nontoT nf nnnnlitinn evidence of Railway connecting these two impor- ''Meanwhile, we broke up the rail-,- . j100 miIe3 ot tnc center of population rfSerbia's reiuvenation is the extraordi- itant strategical coints. with adcouate wa running eastward from Eskishehr ; " :U1 me.tmiiu ouus. ilv xufk acP Huover savs export trade, upon which,1 , .1V . , . , . ! , . , j . . ., .. . fighting started. Many rumors were e e t ti es who oppose tho plan con- I country. The most impressive nary building boom which is sweeping protection on both ends. , 'to Angora. We tore it up rail by rail. hp country. In Belgraue alone 4,000; "Although no big fighting has c- IThis again proves that we were not; 'y yr, the country is becoming: , . . ,0 , nnft ; tn voc ,ma nfrni . circulated, diametrically dittenng ac- tend that it WOuld make Montreal the -ore dependent, primarly involved ibuiJdi are in courge of con9truction. ivernmental assistance and service. . curred Jor: about a month, it must not in flight. No fleing army could do ;Crding t0 their rigin' fCPrt jexport port for American shipping, :was to me eneer- max; a young uew, foreign control, and that slnco ln every corner of the kingdom busi-j be imagined that military activity has that. We did the job thoroughly; o i ... - - , . t . i The Secretary described the year of, osg bnildin schoolhouses " and pri- lentirelv ceased;- said the general, ''there is practically nothing left of!f Had gone to York statc built it9 owa barff0 one of liquidation, . and he I ; ttW;n(rfT U.,',.., a nf :Mosque and jeered the Mohammedan jeanal the geetiong of the count benc. predicted for 1922 a year of recupora- Th A. 1 Jl it. counirj nas paeu vuc Vvni4Tifr 'hnnm in tnp Wp5tPTr towns : nniipral Strntions: tlP dpsoribpd the ln-ar. snnm-p xrith a. view to make our -ov,t stages of depression and is on iftf thUDited states hen gold was Greek dash for Angora by nine divls-'position quite secure. On one oeens- alleed to hV inVaded the . Je aid. Advocates of the St. Lawrence il 'discovered, or of the home-buildfng :i0ns last August. The river Sangaria, 'ion, Sept. 23, the Remain cavalry ish men and women route insi9t that the benefits are 8e.zed sul)UTban centeT8 'often mentioned in despatches, first 'made a dash across the Sangaria and Wlth stieks' But th rCal onfn 0f tion-wide and that the new channel Is . t ... the fiffhtin2r. at the moment of writ- I of that countrv a decade ago. runs west to east, then turns north- got. as far as Sivrihissar, but we beat - ' i ., , r , . ing, is still a mystery. However, Evrv square foot of the 4,00 -build- 'ward and then flows again westward, them back again." . -JUJ1- j , Serbian forming a kind of hollow square. It ! a rapidity that reminds one of the daily occurrence." "We next set about to raze the hoi-j Speakers. Another report placed thejfitin from the Great Lakes project m blame on a group of Moslem boys who should build theirg without Federal IDS BUSINESS BETTER iugs now in erection in the Serbian forming a kind of hollow square, it ; The general paid a generous tribute Capital 5s taken, and it will require s jn this bend that the last big opera-'to the fighting qualities of his adver saries in the defense of positions, but uillgtOli, their ie considered them inferior - to the . at 10 o'clock in the morning in a lit-, .tie dingy street.-v By noon the fight-; ing had spread to all sections of the j COTTON MARKET walled city. Meanwhile, martial law had been YESTERDAY ?S MARRET eeember 17.40 4 anuary 1 17.19 17.1! thousands of additional structures to jtions took place. Dec. 13. Improvement fu.i-.nr.oT.ite the business firms and 1 The Greek forces launched 1-5;v?s and indusirial conditions individuals who are flocking to the attack crossing the upper qourse of Greeks in open warfare. The reason, n rlie United States is shown in the Jnfrolavinn metropolis in ever-increas- the Sangaria southward, and then made ne thought, was that the Kemaiist ",rit luminary of business conditon3 io numbers. Once called "an over-'a semicircular 'sweep northeastward in army is raised by compulsion, and the 'declared. The first aet of the mili-; March -'i-'ounced by tho Deartment of Com- rown village," Belgrade is now for 'the direction of Angora through the 1;,ujk Gf the population are hostile to tary was to disarm the members of the, May 17.05 Tl' e. Further rice declines took the first time assuming the proportions !sait desert, driving back the Turks Turkish jule. Captures of war mater- police force who were charged with July 16.55 T ?:" firing O-toLer, but on a small-importance and dignity of a real cap-'from position to position, on most iaL he added, revealed the fact that collusion with 'the rioters. Soldiers ' - TODAY'S MARKET ' Uiuu earlier in the year. At!ital. Soon the city will have a splen- 'difficult terrain. most Kemaiist rifles were of Russian were rushed to the affected areas with December 17.33 rr-.e tin.e the output of iron and did Parliament building, a roal resi-! ''Although the capture of the ene- manufacture, and some captured field machine guns. By 2 p. m., the situa- January 17- ; ? and textile products increased, inee, and an Opera House of which 'mv capital was not our immediate gTms bore the mark of the . Putiloff tion was well in hand and order had March 1723 Mter building conditions were 'mo prosperous and ostentatious coun-j object, we would bave taken Angora Works of Petrograd, showing that ther been restored. The night was unevent- May 17.11 viitHi. tr; Tnight feel proud. jif we had had another month of sum- were made as recently as last year. J ful. ' Jr - 1 " - - i .
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