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PP "TP 1 ffWi fT-TmWWftf rRTTf- ! A m. -. tr r . . . THE' WEATHER ! :0 I LOCAL COTTON 1 ; . ' ' - '-, -i; f 23 CENTS ? FAIR ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS I VOL. 43 NO. 259 TAKKOIU), N. C SATURDAY, DEC. SO, 1922 i M. E FIVE CENTS Hjs 'I JL XI Ernest Petteway Die6 From His THE SOUTHERNER'S PAYMASTER HEL Own Hands Yesterday Afternoon j TURDAY II FOUND DEAD IN HIS MWim BULLET HOLE IN tl!S HEAD rlad Been Dead a Short Time When Found Danish Explorer Says North Pole Is Ohanging Its Position (Cy Rev. Bertram E, Brown) We bring our year to an end, as it were la tale that is told. Psalm 90:9. THINK CAUSE ILL HEALTH He Was for Many Years Man ager of City Milk Plant and A Most Eflicent Officer London, Dec 13. (By the Associate l Pro). The 'eart't ' is v.'i.Uiling on its axis, according to Colonel P. Jensen. The Dan ish siicntist who returned recent ly from a .degree', measuring i x peditioii intj Greenland, lie re port:, that Greenland in moving. Westward at the rate , of 20 yards a yea:-, This seems to .confirm the recent : reports of surprising'. cli m.'tic changes at the North Pole. It is now cs.titbiidiod that there id a 'periodic' shifting of the lat itude of the North Pole. The .movement is difficult to detect because, of the small area (if the Pole about the .size of a tennis ecurt. Fome authorities Kay that the poll ... are gradually changing their positions, and that this al teration to the 'world's xi will in time mean that regions which are. at present ice-bound will be come warm and habitable . countries. This shall be a New-year's ser mon, coming as it doest in the clos ing days of the old year,"' " At such' a time, oi$ Seems to stand with a p coming year botore mm. jui course UP AND ROBBED AT CLEVELAN Long List of ,Hold-Ups and Gat-Aways Is Growing Every Day ' Seven Are Indicted On . . ..-.'.. '' . ar Fraud Charges ED "STRANGLE R" LEWIS TO MEET JACK DEMPSEY ENEDICT EROWELL (By The Associated Press) I Cleveland, Omo, DoiT. .30. Arm-1 t a particular piat-.:of. time, w' B"ndits held up paymaster Ferry ..)'.. - ' I . C 1 1. m , , x. year behind, him, and a"1 m tap aaa . crcw-wl.ompaity I nminir vni- liff.u't. him' f)f "con ran lure this morning and oscaocd with tht is tiue any day Of the year.' We bwt,"(y thousand 'dollars- - of the weekly Present,' with the Tht pay'. rolU. '''.'. j robbers ;, entered the. office ! paymaster, who had ! under' LEFT NO EXPLANATION! His father rtat-cd to the Southern-' '. I er that his son had 'been in bad Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow health for. revera! weeks, and that Afternoon From the Methodist j he was preparing to send him off Church i to ree some of his relatives. , j Ernest Petti way is a man who: Ernest Pettiway, manager of the, ha; made many kind friends in Tar-' Municipal, Milk Plant shot and kill- bnro. Y or several years lie has been d himself yesterday afteroon lie- manager of the City' Milk Plant and WOMAN iS FOUND FROZEfi TO DEATH will consider what duties to the Did 'i ear, and to the (Wy The Associated Press) e'.v York, Dec. ."0. The pa: ween one and- two o'clock in his in this capacity he has made a most have placed ! guard around the heme Ibedroom of his heme on Fr.inhi t etlieienr. oll.cer. iTc had been -rais- 'arm just outside of the Corpora;..' ed on e lairy farm and what he imits of the town. The 'deceased knew .ie had pained by experience.. had been at home for several days r The su;'eos of the milk plant is iind complained of being sick and due as much to his sood work as to estcrday his father said he was ; ary on- w ho hps ever been connect-; 'floomy and very downcast. cd with it. He ioved his woric and. When Mr. J. II. Pettiway, his was polite to all' and since ..his death i father left the house, his son was , mere ire scores oi people wno nave . ill his bedroom sitlinrr near the stove ! already wondered how they are go- and he was aked if he wanted any- in;r to pet alonft now that Ernest, tning and his .reply was that he did ; is dead. The the patrons of the ( l 1 1 . i l i i . . .. .1 jf.i. . . .. nuiK. piam rie ,vas uivva.vs lunu aim 0 the pasture, where he milked- his i He was a member e.f the Junior riows and when he came back; to ' Order. The funeral will take place i h'he house to change his clothes and - Sunday aft Uring the milk to the milk plant, J from the Methodist it was then that he discovered his -he had lotiff been a member. Jon dead on the lloor of the bed- He leaves "a father, mother and ". .. i three brothers. The Southerner, ex-! of Mrs. Minetta Marshsince they learned that the woaian. whose froz en b::dy was discovered Ia.-.t night, had- ke;H thousands of dollars worth of jewels in a secret panel i.i her home. IJedical examiner said that the woman 'had bei-n rfei.d from, three to five days. The water pipes had liui'st avid the floors of the home were covered with ice. I are always in tli ! Past ftretchinc iniinitely backward, i and tlie Future stretching infinitely . f.rid;cauRlit. the forward. Rut. this rWms more viv- .)t returned hm the bank I idlv tr'.ie when we are af the point i a heavy Kimrd. cf one year's endin?',. and-, anotner. year'. lx ffir.e.irp:. - j.. So v i v. e owe - New. ! As to the Old Year, I .will 1. Set right' all the Avforitjhinjcs' I have done m it. I will forjrive all Muse who have - wronged this i.ast v...;ir. I will overlook and put out ot mv mind everything uapleas ai.t. vexatious, or pamfuj that hap- pi'iicd to ma. I will maKo haste to ; p::v l!-the debts I contracted dur- (By The Associated Press) San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 30. Ed "Strangler" Leu is, the world's heavy-weight champion wrssller, has announced ,-ir-raneiTients for ,i mixed match with Jack Deninsey, heavy we:;ht nugihst title holder. He produced articles carry i.iHj; the signature of . Jack Ktarns, Dempsey's manager. rlie nluce and date h this match have not been lannounc ed as yet. : DEAD Of TRE LIST Assistant Secretary of War Under President .Wilson ! ' First Man, Named SIX DOLLAR-A-YEAR MEN Charged With Conspiracy To Dc fraud Government By Special Gr.ir.d Jury : . , airs it it" l l i'jpi n "r-r'Trr ' Cl';'t Crowell, assistant MEETING DE Effl iD Itl'i !EID FETElit.-':,::: LOAN fiSSDCIATIOr WHITE ROUS Mi T-o out notnes to of the Kir.-U X Jacocks has snt i the stockholders ;ional Farm Loan :n;V this paf money debt pran'ude. vear. whetnen-Jthey are Association, cahmir the resruiar an- ! nual. meeting of tne Association. I '' This meeting-will be in the coun ! ty commissioners room at the court . , . . ',. , i houre January 9m, at 10:'i0 o clock debts of. duty er - i A. M. '?. I v.-iil repent of all my sins ccmniitlciV during this 'ear, and seek God's pardoning ' mercy. , for them through Christ, the';, Lord. - A ful attendance is urged as there w ill bo-' much business of in terest to be attended to. I Tms Association has done fi-c.-.t work in this county, and ha been.: ( lau tne means of accomodating manv . a- ty holt (By The Associated Press) Washington, Doc. SO. There will be-no Ntw lears recent ion at the Whit.' House Morula v. The traditional open houe that was di.-oo:itinueil bv former Presi dent Wilson and revived bv Presi dent Harding last vear will be uban- i dor.ed or account of the illness of Mrs. Harding. : (By The Associated Press) .' i - Vi as!iimiton. I). C, Dec. 30. Betcr istant secretary of m administra- car men wjio . were associated with the -Council oi ' National Deteii.sc. were indicted here today bv the -special tvrand jury m- v.jt'gat eg war liauds, on charges i ct con.-pirficv to defraud the govern unit in tne construction of" war. ' , ' ; . tune canps and cantonments. 1 lie others named were William j A. Stan ett, Morton C. Tutt, L. E. Clemens, W. L. Undeff, Clair Fos ter, John H. McGtbbons, and Jas. ' A. Mears. ' Hove Todav on Business NOTICE TO PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS 7DR:ll!t0110 DEI:: Zmtti H ERE TlillROil'r'T :!. I will treasure in mjf. memory 11 the . hli'-4-.:ni' the tiast 'vear held 1.. . ' . ! m ii ri Ai vi li a. . ti n i ! i. l . '"fii s'-'k . . i. . . 1 w II tuJN'- - an it tavors ana loving iieeci Elhridge of the coun- j On account of the holidays the first Mundav of ePetahrdlueupeuu regula nionthlv ..meeting on the mo, nes ther men have howed to me, - and to return their ill be thankful to the C shown Lord for Attention is' again called to the ljoom. . . . .' i.fK,.t th,j i) 1 The coroner was at once notiiiert tends its nsixtcit sympamy to ine Jnd in a short time thereafter, the family. Sheriff, Mr. Thomas, the coroner, - : itnd a jury went out to the home and JUNIOR ORDER WILL viewed the remains. . MEET AT THMR hall , The deceased was lying on his ; lck just in front of the huren-.i; The numbers of the Ju nur order fjom what could he seen, he took ; will meet at their hall on .Main. St. Cullnm. Dean ot Wako Forest ("ollejce, will preach at the B?ipti-t ihuvoh here tciiiorroiv morn ing at 11 o'clock, and ;r;;:in at 7:;!0 p. m. Dr, Cuiloni 1-as oyupied the chair of Bible in the Wake Forest facul ty for the last 25 years, and he is easily oi e of the best Bible scholars U pistol and went to the mirror Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock t,;. Juul stU(t ful experience as a lecturer, and prt:'ch?r as well as his ripe exper ience in teaching qualifv him in an epeeial manner as a strong preach er. A cordial invitation is extended : to everybody to .come and worship i with th? Baptists and hear Dr. Cul .lom. ... ! The church house will be warm and the music pood. - me. ,o the H'l b car i i i hy Ci,d puti ing s, and In all His mercies ir: I bill 's help to be a under foot my .fulfilling more today on businesn. rV3itin( Relatives Here (first Monday of cach..Hipnth.JWib.b"r: ii.iii.i)cijii-o iCJli!U.-j4J3'- ."oooay. in i January to the second Monday.. eMator. Stmr f,m :s her .Burgwyp of Wil t'nis week visiting Burgwyn -was. in the 1 from New Hanover -. This, .applies, to January's meet--, mg only. . Let's all be on hand the second Monday night at the school building, 7 :3'0. ; county. 1 . . ... . , , . i . ... i-U.. r. ....... F l.,tn I."..,,t,i..t piu uelineravely nreci ine sum in- go w me iunni i nn- "v ? i i his' Tight temple. He at first Pettiway, which will take place at c' idently fell towards the bureau f the Methodist Church it . two o' a id his arms fell on the dresser, clock Sunday afternoon. phlling from the bureau the comb - - 1 . . . . , ' , ' . f n I '. aifd Drush. lnese were louna near, riom rumjrii hfc feet. The deceased had on hii ' Mr. Lafayette Baker of Palmyra slippers and was in his shirt sleeves, was a visitor here today. ! ,,. .- ...... - - '.. v. - , " lExplorer Finds Indian Tribe In Upper Amazon pountry That Is Ruled By Mo Boston Dec. 29. An Indian tribe yss not n doctor lii New York who of South vAmerica ruled entirely by knew what ailed him." women . was described recently . by i The object of Dr. Rice s explora- u iy my Ijoiunlen duties. . ( uliivaie a deener smr.iual Ire. I will g: to niv ( nurch regu larly, i;ni pray Tonger and often er. and tmnk of God more frequently- ' .!. J will be a belter bu li.md. wife, father, mother, son. daughter, neighbor. in alj my ' dealings with mv fellow man' I will be better and kinder rnd more true. i Ar.d in all ihosc resolutions for the Pat and l uture, I ask the ap- . proval j-.nd blessing of G'od. in whose hands all mv life is. and who orders nil mv davs. . (By The Assoc ated Pr.-ii) Richmond, . Va.., Dec. 30. G VV.vnne A nu-; rson, ( itv al tonic Piichmond and oik- of the mo tinguishid lawyers tf Virginia died at his residence after an lilm-ss of several months. ' He was a fo;-me- member of the Plate ser.ate and also a member of the House of Representatives. DEiATH OF MRS. W. H FULLER OF DANVILLE KIDNAPPED GIRL RETURNED WITHOUT RANSOM BEIN PAID ;v;:T10III!LED'II-.::s: mm m CALVARY CHURCH BRITISH TROOPS ON RHINE HAVE COST $270,000,000 Mrs. Harvey Ward received a tel egrani thi. morning telling of the death of her mother, Mrs. W H I'liller of Dnnvill,!. Mrs. Ful'er died from a stroke of apoplexy. (By The Aisociali-d Pi-r.-ss) WooiAurv, .. J., Dec. ,"U. ( iat -dice Aiexander Wray. member of the l!I;l Universitv iootball team oi i. ie I niversity ol Peniisvlvaina, anil Louis Brenner, ar dead from injuries sustained when toe Penn sylvania train struck the automolnle in which they were riding, here last largely night. ; : . : ' maties. 0. The eight-vear lovannange, who Iniioned eight ilavs ago and ! ( :d for a r:.n:im of $20,000 return i l horn;- less tnan twelve hours af ter her father, a hanker, had re-jv-rtcd her disappearance. Al. hough police were stationed ar the n ime, a man drove within a iinick and put the little girl out of an automouile and directed her t.i nuriv home and not be afraid of the dark. The aftermath of Christmas is a question- of aftcrmiith 1 he bills are coming in. (By The Associated Press) London, Dec. 13. The ftrengtn i in Chapel, of the British army of occupation I0.0!l a 7;.!0 a. m. Holy Communion. . . 9:4") a. m. ,; Missionary Service and Instruction. 9:4") a. m.- Primary C hurch school Wn Dorsey Pender Chapter To Meet Bible Clns Dj-. A b Hamilton Rice in a lecture tion was mainly to determine the in Germany on November fir-l .vas m. Men's Colonial Theatre. fore .'the.;;-Lowell ' Inrtitute.'-''.'Tlie-!-chararter.:of.;tho .country "sun-pun ; 532 offiiers and 8,138 men of other j ' m-. Coining piayer ami tijibe lives on the Icana river, ''-.a j ing the Itilla, Mesaya and Tnirida : rank, .according to Walter Gumnes, i0"11on- - kLoK th. ,,,mnr Aninmn where rivpi-s; and tn identifv these rivers. ; tinder recretarv to the war deDart-! 7-00 p. in. Eening prnjer and Rice went on a trip of exp!or-j At San Martin he found 800 per- j meiit. I sermon. The William Dorscv .Pender Chiptit ot thi T I) ( , will mut Tuesday afternoon January- 2nd, 1923, at the home of Mrs. John I Bridgers. A full attendance is desired as important business is to he discussed. I atfon. sons served ty three priests wno. oe-i me toiai cose oi maintenance, (The women of the tribe appeared j moaned their lark. of knowledge of j exclusive of accomodation and mis- be permanent residents of the j medicine. Many of their parish--! cellaneous services from the armis- jlage, Dr. Rice said, while the men ' ianei's, were suffering from disease. , tice to July 31, 1022 amounted to who were there came mostly from j Dr. Rice's examinations 'developed ; 54,658.000 pounds sterling. (bes plong the river' Guiana. Theithnt they can-ied the tertian form j , tr ancient Amazonian legend of a tribe ; of malarial parasite and the cpi- oi self supportive women, visited from time to t'me by men of other demic skin disese known as pints, a particulaily disf figuring form. Daily tribes, came to the explorer's mind Dr. Rice was begged for relief by with his discovery, he raid, and in- the sufferers. dicated to him that he might have i The eld La Sal-Calama trail a found the basis for the legend. cross the ega in the rainy season During' his lecture, Dr. Rice was caused Dr. Rice's prty much diffi asked if he believed that former , culty. For nearly 45 miles the trail President Roosevelt's life had been crosses a chine of swamps and quag shortened by the effects of his South ; mires through which the natives of POPE PlUf- HOUSES 400 6RPANS FRVOM ARMENIA African journey, He replied: ? "Yes, he died from the effects of his journcy: to South Africa, There the party floundered naked, curs ing and whipping the pack animals before them. (Bjr The Associated Press) Home, Dec. 3. The villa of the Popes, situated at Gastel andolfo, Service, a few miles from Rome, has been ! i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Daniel- Iverson Pastor 0:15 a. m. Sunday School John R. Pender, Jr., Supt. 0:4ri a. m. Vanguard ClaFs. Dr. H. M. Poteat will speak in Church Auditorium. 1 1 :00 a. m. Morning Service, Dr. Poteat will address the Masons. 11:30 p. m. New Year's WaU'h Special Music. Spent the Xmas Holidays at Durham Mi. iind Mrs. Claude Kthridge spent the Christmas holidays at Durham. .Airs. Lthndge is stil! in Durham, at the hospital sick with an attack of the flu. Mrs. Ethridge before she was married, was a nurse in Watts Hospital at Durham. Notorious Paris Prison Is To Be Demolished Bv French Authorities ...'''' Ian--., Dec. 10. (By The Asso-, the most remarkable buildings ol ciati-il . Press) r.ie Saint I.azai" France, from the point of view of prison for women, which is both historic association famous and notorious in the annals i Founded in 1110 as a leper house, of fi-cnch history, has been ordered , five centuries later it was taken in torn down o- the municipality of 1 charge bv the monks of the order Pans. It was in this prison that ' of Saint Victor who abolished the" during the general war certain wen leper nouse feitture, and used the ' known women spies in tlie pay of building as a monastery. During Germany were detained, often pre-' this period of the 'building's history vious to execution. Mata-Hara. tne the great military and literary fig-" Rid Dancer, spent her last days s:i ures of France frequented the gar the building. dens, Bi-foie tne war the grey walls of; Then, for a brief thirty years, it this old -convent heid in bondage j was-used as a political prison, and such women as Madame Caillaux, : with the coming of the French revo CLOSED ON MONDAY given by Pope Pius s an asylum for i ALL BANKS WILL BE 400 orphan girls who recently ar rived from Armenia. me vijta was allotted the Popes Both the Farmers and the First under the Law. of Guarantees after ) National Banks will be closed next the break jbetwecn the Pontiffs and ! Monday, it being the first day of tlie Italian state. . N.'. ''' '''."'.'- ' who shot and killed M. almette, ed itor of the Figaro; Jeanne Weber, the slrangler; Therese - Humbiit, , charged with one of the greatest Worship and sermon at 11 a. m swindljjs known to recent French ST. JAMES M. E. CHURCH and 7:30 lution, in July, 1789, during tV famine, the place was broken ir by the mob, looted for food and f i . afire. .-' '. Under ' the Terror, Saint Lars1- -' Morning subject: : histCory, eand a long list of other j again became a prison, mostly f p. in. Mi'iinns pwvijcvv . -.- . n - - j I "The Land of Beginning Again;"' women involved in the criminal an-' the detention of men and won Evening subject: "The Pearl wf jnals- of nineteenth century France. .. of prominence previous to their 1 Greatest Value.'' When the walls of this prison have j eCution. the year and a legal holiday. Sunday school, 3:45 a, m. You are invited and welcome. Shortly after that ti been replaced by a smiling grden the building was converted inv1 there will have disappeared one of j woman's prison. .1 it 1 1 f e i it it V r
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