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fT TT TTi 3 yf M u.T. t'S T-vr-s A - rr Crnl T7 T? NUMBER 60. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921v TBLEGRAPHI5 SERVICE rf i IV. 5c PER COP A 1 E GOWrtMPT OF COURT 1 SllBEof ' BHJtf I t igene . DHt3. socialist, serviny-. ton ! i rnmiiiir ninminT SllilllU a i-lili 1 II II II I III L. I I 1 1 1 U I I I i " " " r 11 1111 1 iu r 1 1 n mi il u u u 1 (lly Associated Press.) Now Vork. Do..-. 2:. Mayor Ifyl..m ot !)) members of the City UoarJ l' Estimates fat-e a ja.il sentence for of -o art. iiuless the" res !Ml! OTMOl ,,, (!,- vi y budget before December T,;!i throe luilliou dollars alleged to l,:it- b'Ju illegally deducted from tlie t hi! Service Pension funds. INCREASING J !1 TOLSTOI ESTATE BQL C H COMMUNITY 'Moscow. Dee. 23. The death rate .Russian faniino district is in- ovfir two hundred dying I daily. Anievicaiis are feeding- ov?r 'eight hundred thousand children. En !ropeau relief organizations are feed- INDICATIONS t A V ORACLE FOR RATIFYING IRISH PEACE TREATY (By Associated Pr?s.1 ! New York, Dec. 2?,. The Episcopal ) j Church flues a problem through da- ; crease in young- ministers, There U i only 0112 minister to twenty-five huu- j jdred communicants in the country, an! j investigating- committee reported. J (By Associated tress.) Wiiahiugtox, Dec 23. President Harding has signed the Russian relief bill carrying appropriations of twenty million dollars to be expended by American Relief Administration, unds be-oming immediatelr aAailable. (By A:soeiatect Pretty Washington, Dec. 2i. The Federil Childrens Bureau reported that Amer ica boys under six years of age aver age oa-third to one half inch taller and a poaji.l heavier than girls. No groes showed a deficiency compared witli wnites. (By T.oudon Associated Press Dec. 2X Dail Jin-eanns ing less than one hundred thousand, j a-journment until January t uirtieth ' considered here as favorably fori (the ratification of the Peace .Treatv. ! tiy iao Ass(-ciated Press r:isn;ivj., .Russia, Dec. 22. Fifteen j voiiTig 7iien, two .young women am. an lid.-tlv matron have recently e- STORES WILL RE CLOSED PPOSITION TO CHILE IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS BODY UF WATTERSON TO LAY IN VAULT UP1 roe JU GOSLAVIA AGAIN EX PORTING FOODSTUFFS MONDAY a iMm'.I on th Tolstoi estate what t ilicv tc;!t! ''an improved Boloshevik .(.iiMiiii'i;-;. . " Described as an attempt to ri'.-tify failure of CoitimunUm, the nrembers of the colony are the declar- . 1 . . n m t ,ic ' rli ilow4 i'iii. Uin at nmn- i eriv. human or animal life and thus a re array ud against the Soviet govern ment. irto .ii'-iii i.i'Ms of 1 he colony make .1 religion (? manual labor and declare its chief feuet to be embodies in the phrase ''Love thy neiirhbo- us thy-M-lf . " Thev declare tlumselvey. Ilko As is the custom with merchants lie re, al stores will be closed Monday, j TO INCREASE DUES IN TOBACCO ASSN. .lacksoif- fchuitiugo, Dei-j Pla.. Dec. 2.3. - Ifenrv Opposition to jWatterson rested today from Tiis ! December 26th, in order to give all 1 Growers Who Delay employees a well earned rest and an j opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of j Christmas. : jChilo retaining membership in labors. With only the members of his j League of Nations has developed injf.uiliy present, and the hour of sct- j (some quarters here as a result of tire vice unannounced, the body was dac?l I league -s consideration ot jooiivia ,iu a vanit until Spring, when it will . i petition for (By Associated Press.) Agram, Jugoslavia, Dec. 23. Jugo slavia, for the first time in years, is exporting foodstuffs. Sh eis sending 1 out every day enugh hogs to provide America with ham and bacon for a week. Of the three great household revision of the treaty be takon to Louisville, where it will ! StaplS' 1UttCr aiid c sh Signing Until ftf commerce celebrated S i.-... '1S al3 oxPortinS ,mm?ns quantities; - ; . 1 Ml . HCr JJUILUJ rJ V tilC JJ Uii? iiupliii. , After January 1 Must Pay ' v:th nhiln in 1904 and the assembly's L,..., fav !1Tcr abundance of ood may be judged S7 More jwitn unile m iyu and tne assnuoiy-s , father. ; action in appointing a commission of; 'jurists to study the Bolivian claim, (by the fact "that the current price of GOVERNORS MAKE APPEA FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF Count ToirU'i, "searchers for the i-ruth in &11 thinirs. They irivo'I : iu riy September with a permit .Raleigh, .De'. 22. Christmas time j appeals for the Near East Relief were Tobacco growers who wait until the essential feature of which was a . L after January 1 to join the Cuopera-idemand for a seaport. The former live Marketing Association will have 'Bolivian port of Antofagasta was uef- j .-to pay a $10 membership fed, instead j initely ceded to Chile under the 190 j jof the $3 dues now being paid, " ac- j treaty and Bolivia now has rail access , ! cording : to a statement fronr5Kaleiighto the Pacific through Antpfagasta j headquarters of the growers assbela-aud. Arica, Chile. t ion. ;' SLAYER AUTU SALESMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH While Chile, according io some lead fio-u ilMsi'Ov,- to occupy a portion of tin- estate now .-iassed a,s a national brotoh- sent to the people of sixteen states ; With V. lonelier wh(se .1 is diret tiv of the i-olony, organized rhV ruvVinent. ' The 1 members. by their Cliief Executives, the results of the recent Conference in Charleston, as one of;rower Governors' !3tion S. C, n(..;rxpcnse I . - - . t a biff majority of ,toDacco 1 - , . . . anaa v "-- I ' ; tuuuu mi l .i .it-.. 1. UK uvatu s already members of -flre- asso- W JU"-V Church killed Carl Asmus and Ber-'hlft , the statement says thk -the that the - Bolivian petition In y deUvcr0(l , , . , f.: r iv an auioiuoune wuicu no woui io-a . j butter is 17 cents a pound, of cheese,, l3 cents a pound, and of oggs 10 cents a dozen. j Bereft of hordes and livestock dtir iing he war, the Serbians now are - iacctually .export big animals by ' the 13y Associated Press.) '.thousands.- They recently sold 20,000 Chicago. - 111., Dec! 23.-Harvey 'llorses to the Greeks. The country-ChuiH-h, charged with the murder f ;silc is swaning With shei'ji. and goats, two automobile salesmen has been i;n t ':' , . market. But pgs are' the prize pro of the kingdom. 1 Every farms"-' has hundreds of thonr. A .young will be greater jn.hg of whoM profess the practical idet- .,!.. 1 1 -- i' .. . 1 ' 'o Geort'e II Bellamy State Chair- memuersnip ieu.- ?rad neneevinei in-. im of the Doukhoborsesect with :k nnugto-l belief in Buddhism. were man. The ajpeal in North Carolina grease iu dues will; be ncessay. sembly-ieal?riot" itself modify van'y tTea bAit J-wwiA 11111 v..,... - ;I1auu... illorfed. quartets in a once handsome; : ty,' J 1 T 1 . T 1 TX was soi.t oy uosepnus panics, Jionoi- ; Tob:l,t.0 growrrs WI1G have delayed arv State Chairman. joining the right again to present its petition ap- issociation, or those wno;nv(! ft hnv arnn(i rooro ' sentiment but now tumbled-dcnvn one-story buibl i .This is the second time that the nui i;'lfl'tu f u.nv.itous,; in&t the league in this country. the estate built, in 17S0 ror 'Governors of the country have recog- are urged to sen. in their signed con-1 j BoOM;m Rivera a writer on su- f FRANCE MAINTAINS ITS POSITION ON SUBMARINES the Priiic- Volkojiski, father 'nized the services of the Near East tracts to county or state, headquarters :ternational affairs, in an article if Tolstoi ;s mother. T 1 i . 1 : : w a r r r v a 1 s iUelief in scoring the victims of Tur- 'More January 1 if they wish to save have made trie I:i.sh barbarity and hatred for Chris-7 ou tLeir aues- 1 after January 1 1022, must be acconi- the newsv:tper, Diario Ilustrado, views . Contracts signed :aceoi)ianc,c v Cllilc of the postpoiu- i - m tii n a u COASTEEFENCESRiP! buihMuir habitalde and have started to tiauilv. At the conference last year i.p i-.-M-e for tm--ultivation of the 100-they parsed a resolution of endorse- auied by 10 membership fees. :.;-ies isfdti.b-d in their grant. Footl juent, but this year have gone farther ' so far has been supplied free by the :, n(i written individual letters of ap- Soviet government, the same as to all xea?. I me'nt ' of . the Bolivian petition as an suckling can be purchased here for 1 1 h,e-rne'0''f'- rrrat i h-k 'dtn ifr.--vJt-'.. 1 j State?. i All through the war Serbia had to loan on other countries for its ' 'staff -ot-lii'e" broad. But today her stocks of wheat are so great that she could 'return her wartime favors bv feeding I .'other countries. Her last crops have j . been among .her greatest. A pound ....'loaf of bread in any part of the king Idoui costs three vents. The coarse (By Associated Fi-ss. ' ' abdication at least of the sentiment. Taris, Dec. 23. Premier Briand ha s .black bread that during the war-try-of our complete sovereignty. " II j sent Ambassador Jusserand, in Wash-'ihg years held the nation together, is WEATHER REPORT ash's "what reason there is for Chile j in "ton, do fiuit acceptance of the ;jioWpnly a memory The visitors to tiie Tolstoi hmo. throe women do the cooking. Tic (-orresi'Oiident came fir?t contact -t 1 tli a, member of the colony in a rather strange manner. After a long journey, he had been enrollo.l as a pilgrim at the Tolstoi home, ac cording to !he rules of the institution. Tie was given a bed in the groumr floor room, characterized by a g brick arch a room occupied by TolsroT i The following Governors have sign For North Carolina: to remain in a league thai "good nat- capital ship ratio. I cake are th Unsettled iorial sense repudiates through a cor- , Franc maintains Its position rcgar.1-y.oorest. White bread and daiiv ration even of the Iweather tonight and Saturday. Prob- (tain feeling of anxiety and uneasiness" jng submarines and coast J defense 4;- The little S Warmer tonight, and In! He alludes to the adviee. given by! ships, although willing to negotiate. o! Christmas anneals this vear: r..i. ...4 r-i j o 4.1. a. iauiy rain, liOUeiL Xl. V.-UU UT Ol. tOOULU LaHJllilil, , i 1 ' . . ... . i 1 if' J ' - . . . . - i"i fT - , , ,TT . ; rJast portion Saturday. Moderate A. J . i.auour ai- mouuvh i . Bobert D. Carv, Wvoming; William ; - v . . v , . , T r, " T, . , fresh shifting winds becoming souta-! direct negotiations between Chile and; C. Jmh-oujoI. Pa; Thomas E. Kilby, , .erly. .Bolivia to "settle the. extremely; Alabama; Edward I. Edwards. N. J.; . . . , ; . thorny problem, " as a -judgment which , ,D W. Davis, Idaho; W. W. Denney, . ! , i WOum IlOt uavB ttaunu v.'"" " - ; "j ruly ' Avar. Del; E. F. Morgan. West Ya.; J. M. Dixon, Mont.; Henr3T J. Allen, Kansas: Charles B. Mabey, Utah; Thomas E. Campbell, xVriz.; J. B. A. Robertson, for ome h vear. Just as he was Sil Okla: Nathan L. Miller, JN. i.; Ever ett Lake, Conn.; James Ifartness, Vt Governor Elect E. Lee Trinkle of Virginia, is Honorary State Chairman for the Old Dominion and one of its ENGLISH WARSHIPS ARE ORDERED TO EGYPT tinue-iu CHRISTMAS GOOD FELLOW CLUB hlate has made a remarkable recovery from tn Everywhere one sees great abundance in all the necessaries of (life, happiness and health among the ! people, and a definite effort at re ! construct ing the country. I The country's marvellous rehablTi- Itation mav be set down as due pr:i:- drooping off to sleep, he was roust. by pleasing chords on the grand piano located the room. The playing was ion-- by a, younir man who wore high boots, a belied jacket, and a sheep skui. cap. Seeing the correspondent, he wfojvr-ed playing and apologized, j living he .Udn 't know the room was v.-.-npied. Then lie went on to cs-j'ia-n who lie was and began to a sir information about the possibility of 'Hiil.' to India, by way of TurTte taii. He wanted to study philosophy "n'r", ho ?aid. most active workers in the state. The Near East Relief has under taken to raise 200,000 in North Car- jionalist olina before June 30, to carry on its j child-saving work iu Armenia, Georgia; and other famine and Turk-ridden ! states in Transeam-asian Russia, ami'; in Turkey, Syria, Palestine, and In, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, and Mesopo-1 lamia. league iu which it "never f should have entered blindfolded , The writer also says Argentina with- j At the outset this club had in mind eipally t& the industry, common sense Ulrew" because she would, only tak 1 that, it would be able to raise as and determination of her thrifty men ( . ! part' in a league of nations in the tuu .mucu as uire uunureu war 101 iui ami ttumui, .-cwv., , ...v. (By A-odaed Press I sense that word implied." ind, and that goal has been reached. ; of Bolshevism; thirdly, to the immense Malta, I)ec,W23,-Two British war-! Senator Gonzales Bulues, chairmrfn , Yesterday, Mr. F. A. Barber, of K. moral impetus given the population ships hae been ordered to Egypt tin-Jof the forei-n relations commission OG. Lassiter and Co., said that he knew hy America and other generous neign mefitely. Other shins are ordered jthe senate, has been the chier oppon-jthat this move would appeal to the U,rs in the days when the country to be 7eadv to leave on short notice, lent of the league in the Chilean eon- men working with that Company ami was destitute and tottering. on account of trouble with the N.at-'gress. lie warmly supported. Argon- that whra he paid off he would srg- ; The aid given by such organizations iti.na 's action in withdrawing from the gest to rr.em 10 miv tins xuuu a a-, mo -oncu,,ui league last December and at that time, .round hundred dollars, which they did v.aa especially timely and effective. urged Chile to -quit also as an act of ;as follows: Uolidaritv with her eastern neighbor- R. G. LASSITER & CO., by THF flllTPIIT OF MIL. UU I I Ul Ul 'Speaking iu the senate recently Sen- J. DflDTI AMR PCUCMT iator Bulnes asserted that the league J. I Ull I LnliL) ULSYILI1I (By V. "! "i -a.-ro farm includes a bi;i-i,i:a,-d idauted by the famous Rua- M..n j.ntln.r :,nd one of the first acts vailed over ideals and the whitewash; Washington, Dec i' ihe a rv,--comers was to white wasi jug was dene. jli the tjees. This operation was , pi-.-ceded bv an animated discussion after the same reasoning ! Iwas "nothing less than imposition J. :of the victor on the vanquished. " : W Press") !lle called it a concert of victorious A. 23. The produe- : nations to- make the vanquished com- W W. Clark E. Love F. Van Arsdale , IL. Daniels L. Jones A. Ross . ition of portland cement continued on ply with the rigorous conditions of L. 11. lems A second problem was solved much ' large scale during November, says a defeat." The speaker said Chile a!- W. H. Priehard .ii -m it For many bulletin of the Geological Survey, ; ways had sustainned a policy ot non- J. 1-. i, iu ..1 .!! ,.. .. ..,.,..1.1 i Tt,p irUc ,f,r of flip Tolstoi es : which ndris thnt finnrnximntelv 8.921.- interyehtion bv foreism nations in its F. A. Barber (2nd donation-- 10 UiieiilOl it liJIIHHU uui"-. Kill a mi ' l" & - " 1.i-. v. - , . - . . -. i ,i CO O-: Afirr.lt n.. ii -. t. . -Pn' Ohnlinski. wi3 nnn V,n,.,.01e of ttnivWI poiripnt, have .isshps that were the outgrowth or tne j.reiousiy dnuwicuu "-J'. . men caioiuiiv ueuaitu nuo uuc .hus :. i . ....... " " j " - - - . - j If the trees are not whitowasn- occupied a building once used by tft-e ;been manufactured. This quantity :war ,of 1879. ' ; ; l v :n v. ,.,s,.i t.T in. e ;o nposqnts' school. Tl e vonrf.sr.nt.-j n rlpf.rensR of 1.585.000 bar- ; Barros Jarpa, Minister for Foreign ; To.ai tiiU UrUJAillU VVJLi I.M- J UIU.U J " autuui olj " j , cf,, ..i. t .'j... i.. ;.-,,! rinjnriurr tliaf. hp -nTPScnce ' foIci oo nftmTidrPfl with th ft Tooord pro- : Affairs, it: h recent statement on F. D. Cline, R t. . .. . - .:i.4. n.-t;t -. j.- i. moi v4- ta iarrr;fv,oti(m!ii vptntions said Chile on- Mrs. J. Ii. Dunn 1.00 December "!i -ascts will die ot starvation airi or an overseer imguu wv auction oi ociuuci, j-c-j., ""k :"iu'v"""" . . . . . a 1.1 i i, i ii ,i js . ,1. if A.n,i ' fiia inortiio lpcansp it did ' not W i- wiv.Hir to destroy lire as me their "liueity or acuou, iiv -' ; er tnan xnat xor wmci : iww , ih ,rtim,v nv. x eont-v- .....-1 th-.f the Prince must ito i ud Uhis vear up to May and is about want to be absent "from an under- T. ; Rifles and swords of the sanguinary !dnys of PJl t-P.17 are now replaced by 1.00 fj10 Hcvtho and ploughshare. As an 2.00 : earnest of her desire for peace, she 1-00 has today in uniform only 175.000 l.fJ0 soldiers, a relatively small number for 1.00 'onation of 16,000,000 people. 1.00 . 1.00 ! COTTON MARKET 1.00 I TODAY'S. MARKET 1.00 December .75 January : G. May $100.00 July L. Co.,. 1.00 YESTERDAY'S MARKET 18.4G 18.30 17.91 17.50 10 72 of H. White 1.00 11. Huggins l 0 fruit is therefore the prim? the Obolinski family soon must sedt '17 per cent greater than the average taking in which were placed such hi gft j Ifor November, 1917-1921. ; hopes for universal peace. Total i $104 ..' : uly January March May .-- 18.30 18.11 18.07 17.G7 17.24 food to them, necessity pre-. ncr food and siielter elsewhere. j i
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