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M •siuu Xill/rlait GREENVILLE IS THE HE A RT OF EASTER A \ORTII CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOVSANl>, ONE I1VNDREI> j i.NI) ONE. AND IS SUR j RiUJNltKIt BY THE BEST j FARMING COUNTRY. { IXhCsTRIES OF ALL l\IM>S ARE invited LOCATE HERE FOR W h HAVE EVERYTIIISG T>> | OFFER IN THE U\!}' oE \ LAIiOlL i'AriTAL ANl> I RIHCT A R Y FA('III TIES H’A’ HAVE AN VP-T<t-1)ATh joli AND newspaper PLANT. J ! Iff In .-u :•• V-:■; >V, j.vf. - {■■'''■:■ V ¥ f .r V'”J r,< !■ Jy [in, ■ -•», ■; ! v‘.i| n I i^Vw i iiir «l«Ni l'i;<^ful, Ihi Most Healthful, tlii' Moxi \ii<n. Ill III Mhii.—(ilforKc natibliii;tuD. we have a CIRCULA TION OF TWELVE HUN> DR ED AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH VARO- j LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BET TER A C Q V A IN TED H7 77/ ' THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 4 Hi’.SIN ESS WAY TO TAKE •J FEW INCHES SI‘A('E AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE T(f RRlNd TO THEIR .1 TTENTION. OUR A D V E I! T I S I N (i WATES ARE LOW AS I) (hiN HE HAD UPON APPLICA TION. VOLI’MU XXXIV. <J|{KK>VILLE, X. FKIDAY ATKK>00\, JAM'AUV 1(1, 1!»H. M'MBEK 30. Moke:i Lava Dcvi ui Many of The liihaOHi.iUS Of Jap iMalld HundrBds Meet Death byEardiquake anJ Volcanoe [ryptiin MANV m INIO m S[A fublic timg at liws-free lAfiil Baptist Preacher President Sends William’s lleas's message Bristles With aid Heiaiiveto dridgeat dO/us Ferry tlissing Freni Kome Since Decemlier Ifl For Homptrolier ot | Heiaence to Polilical Currency ! Fnemies .MAM S I I.M A1H»UI,NS TO KAi; \<, V A\if IMILATJIK V i ( l,ASSi;S SIMtAV l’rolc‘as»r C. \V. \Vil.suii, one of the iiiobt ili'vout pioiiiutors ot Aud Maiij Loose Tlieir Lives by Ho- iiii; l>roHiu‘(l. Slioners of (ilo«- iii|t Ciiiders Coiitiiuio to I'ulU TOKIO, Japan, Jan. II!.—A tidal wave added its terrors to tlio cartli- qualtes and volcanic eruption which •strnclt Kagosliinia, in Southern Japiir. yesterday, according to ofliciai advices tody. It is believed here that the Kago shima lifaster will prove to be one of the most serious in Japan’s luHtory. Tlie loss ot life and property increases with fuller news from thes cene. X.\OASAKI, Japan, Jan. 13.—Indi cations today are that tlie dmith list from the eartlniuakes and volcani'- distiirb/int es around Kas"sbini;, wil) run intj the tl.ousands. Kagosliiinn, which is almost I'oin- pU't( ly buried in volcanii' ashes and School cau.->e in tliis section of ICasi- ern Carolina p:iid the Fiist liaiitis Churcli of U'ashiiiKton, X. C., a visit or Sun lay morning iast and niu(ie an ' able address taking for his theme. "U’lii'i t'u [iarac.i-i^hihitnea .Mcvii- miMit Slanu for,” I’rof. Wilson was heard 1 y large audience and the Was.'i ii gton Dally News has the fol 'nying to say of f|io servi(;e: !• ■ jicanci (;i I. (■ day, I’rof. C. W. Wilson, of tlu faculty of the Kant t arolina Training Hchool. Oreo- viP'i, X C., was introduced by Mr. Vaughan. '1 he .-ubjei t of the s])t aker % !.s "What the liaraca-l’liilatliea work Stanils for” I’lof. Wilson, anion.? ether things said: I .1111 going to throw out wome sug gestions, wliicb seem to be worth whiU- and have you all to till llieiu ill -siigge.^tions which are worth nhili' to not only I’aiacas and l*hi- h'llu.i.;. but to .MiuMg people in gen- iral. In the in^t:inct of Christ at 11.1' t' nipli' :it till' ag“ cl' twelve you .Major H. W. Sickles, Corps of Kn- gineers, l.'nlted States Army, sendv- the following notice for publication; A public lieariag will be Iiclii 'it lirimesland, North Carolina at 2 p. m. on .laiiuary 2;Jrd, 1914, in the matte.' here i'uesday, IJeceniber 3u, IblH, on of a Lridgo proposed to be erecte.l tlie II a. ni. northhound train, and hij o\er th(> Tar River, at or near Hoyd’s whereabouts at this time i’.-; unknown to lii.s family, friends of business as sociates, and lii's abrence is a source of much an.'clcty to iiis friends and relatives. 1 o Ills family Ik* said the day he left, -MT. OMVi';, Jan. 13—liev. Charles \\'.\SI1 i.VUTtJX, Jan. 13.—The pres- COLI'MHIA, S. C., Jan. 13.—Organ- i.;. (Jitmi. Free W ill liajilist iiilnlsti'r ident wi'iit to the senate today the i/'iiion of (in> two huuseB was effected siicceK-.lul farmer and nieiiibt>r of and nomination of .lolui tikelton Williaui.s.! jnal Governor Cole hlease's annup.l auctioneer for the Williamson IJeai ol Kstate conipany, of this place, li :'t r urrency and ex-olliiio nii'iiibcr of tlu federal reserve board which will ad minister the affairs of the new cur- tiie Sunday ‘ > > county commia ■ siom^'s of I’itt county. North Caro lina. At this hearing opportunity will be given to all interested part.os to p.i' ..ill tlieir views, eitiier orallv or in writing and it is p*specially desired that the views of navigation inter ests and of tiie oftieals of any cit.\ t 1'.'n or local association, whose in terest.! may reasonably be expected tliat he purcliased a ticki t lor W il- to be affected by the proposed struc-1 son. tlioiigli it is not known wbcili- turi‘. be presented. er or not he did actually go to Sara- I’lans of the propost d structure, and ; toga. It is known, however, that ho may of its location v''1 be available j Icli Wileon that niglit on soutUboum! 'for inspectatlon al th “ iife.i.irii, H. W. SlCKl.KS, Major, Corps of Kngineers, U. S. A Virginia, to bo cimiiiirollcr ol tbe i nj,.,siiage presi'jitcd during the opeu- liig day of the regular scBsion of tt!« South Carolina legislature. Tlu- sjieaker, .M. L. Smitii, of Camden, fct.id over Irom last year. C. T. Wytb«, u veteran member, wiis elected ppeaker pro tom. In the senate interest centeretJ on rcncy system. The nomination was referred to the committee (m banhiiig and currene.v i'ffairs for a brief executive session •)( the «enate during wliich an effon the remarks of Ueut. Governor Char- was made to have it referred to the Ics Smitii, who, as presiding of- 1 am going up the i-oad today.” i J | comniitt.'e on finance. Heretofore | licer ,)f the senate, called that bodv niembers Compan> Saratoga, in Wilson county, to look n 1 r s^Jine real estate, and it is known stone.-!, had a poulation ol tlu.uiiii at ienieni'iei' that aitir Iiis iiiother and AVinterville Items. WIXTKltVlLl 1'. Jan. M.—Mr. and Mrs. W II. Tucker have n'turned from near l.a(!range where they have been vistiiiR tlieir daiicliter. Mr.’. Dyrd. Sc'e It. W, hail for your applen. oraiig''s and li;iiianas. of the liast Coast Kealt' tiucli a nomination would have been lie 'said he was going l.i | sent to the tinanee coniniittce. Senator Owen, the chairman, said tl.e committee would take up the nom ination in the near fiittire. It may bi, some time before tlio nomination i.: (■oiifirnieil. Mr. Williams is now assitaiit sec retary o* the treasury in charge i*f liif l'.S'’a burr, u aiul Sectcfary -V- Adoo’.i first assistant in iiiatt' r'.i of g ivernment linaiiee. The oflice of comptroller of tli furrency has been vacant for sevcr.<; months. Various reporty lia\e be’-;i lit ' tfiiiti yft f'»»* he informed W. C. Hatcher, general manager of the .Mt. 01iv(‘ Manufac turing Company, who h'fl this traiii at Fayetteville, that he was going I t I Klori'nee, S. C. I Since that time nothing " I'^'tever | j,,- ^,pp„„i,ion ngainst the noni- *has been lu'ard from him, although j,,.!j,,;, of .Mr. Willi; ni.-.. It nas siii ' jt/>r.s of ini/iiiry have t,(>en sent in aH!,,|.,f ^.„.f.;,|Ie,| gront (inatK'ial ir I directions. He \\:.s about li> .'ear-■ were opjiosiiig him. ^Ir. Wi'- I ol age anil has he.e a wih' and se\ | ueieciimi w i;; iiniioiim'i'd a'l'- ' ! I'lal children and no one knows th [cause for his coiilinued absenee wilh- tho last census. 'I'lie population o: the adjoining island of Sakui'a, the conlir of th disturbauce. is given as $15,011(1. Dll tlii'.s i.-land hundreds an reported to havi' perished beneath th(' streams of lava from the volcan" of Saiiiira .lima. .Many nioie wen undobutedly drowiii d while attempt ing to escape. Doctors have started to the seem v.liicli is hard to reach beeau.'e rail road communication is impeded b\ ashes and the tracks liave bein dis located by the earthquaki's. The violence of the eruption of Sakaru Jima is so great that show ers of dust are falling here to.lny The distance between Xagasaki au i Sakura is about ‘.Hi miles. A refugee wlio arrived Iiere today from Kagoshima pave tlie following ac'coimt of the disast*r. ■'Till' eruiition started sinldenly wilt? columns of thick black smoke and flame from the crater of Sakiiia Jaiiin. Hundreds of the inhabitants of tlie small inland rir^hed to the bearch aii l leaped on board junks and steamers fj{tl.er IllKilli'l tile duties Of tlllS SI r\ ''-e whil h the;. we:e ;ll|euiling i.i .Ter.'u .ili‘111 slarleil hoii:" they h:' ! gi'lie a ihiv's j;iu.lli> beliire Ihey •euii'l lliat rhi'ir-1 wa'^ ii 'I wllli then - ;lKit is. tr-i'eiUn;.'' '■. illii'iit .1 ■ \i ■ ' Arid ,'Iietbi" >.u e:iir.\ wilh nou auy- tliimr el-;e il>ai I !-ay ihi.-i nioriiiiig. 1 i , . M \i)u n i"i:r (hat thought wilii i\cMi. Tvavelling without Jesus ’ ^(lul.'.r men and \ouiig wiuiien tiavel- 1 lit: v,;tli :iit .Fesns. We are trav'ei- ling whether wi> will or not. Tie' i ^;peed of time is just rushing us on I I,'. '-; p:i|hwa\'. We are travi'lling . ) (-t!r>r We reei'gize that fa(t or not i we ir.' travelling whether there is ! f'Ti.vthiii'r detinite in i i.'w or not.-You ; as an individual are tiavell'ng soni ■ | I v.here, and travelling rapidly. Al ready a third of the lii^t m iitii .>' j ; the year is jia^sed anil it seems tint' I li e lieginiiing of the \ear ,1. Co\ and Siii have just receive! out lelliue. his faiiiil> li iir '.vliy lie slionid -iiiuth ('.t.iiliiri. his • w;-: en!y yi'.'ter'dy '!’ra\elling rapid'y. ,\ri you li'aveling wiilioiit Jesus .\ri ; eu. :i ■ an individual, as a young man or y,i;iiig 'vonian, traveliim without .1. sus? I w -11 to suggest some thilii:;: for ' ou to I'linU about witli referenee a lari;e sliipuieiil of nice rresli butte''. See Ibelll for tl.l ir pliei'S. , .Mrs. J. h. i:iilli”s is vi'^itini: In ■■ I I arent-^, Mr. and Mrs. I.t niiiel Tayloi,' ni ir Kiii-iton. , ' We h.iw ple’iH ol |il;iiit lied c!(i|li, ^ also liaxi' all kinds of plant bed ter i lilizer.s. W. .-\iige and Co. Mr. Steven Watli rs returned froii I .lanie-v illt' Mi inla.'- night, where he spent the week-^eiid, | Sh.ies, bats, caiis and all kiads i‘.' clothing cheap at llarringlon, liar , her and Company. | ■Messrs. A. U. Coy, U. 1... Abbott and A. W. .\nge went to (Jreenvillu yes , t'Tday. I When you want fresh oysters, see K. W. Dali. I We are still caliiig your all 'ntiou | I ' low prices for ea--h. Coii’e lo see us and he eonvineed, 11. D. I'orr ' and Co. do to .1. Co\ and Son for your sofl i iaiiie a~ ioree:!.-;, d' inks. mild eii;ai'.s aad swi . t eandie-. lien dealing \'iil' h'oiii hill ia\e i-^t'Uted fi'i Irlends hei'e ;ui !1 nv- III !■ 'p M ’' i; III 11 11' I I I;" I": iiiei v.iib li:'.;l ,-ind thai l!ii erini has sii l.'ii iij). a eonfercuce lirtwoi'ii I’resii’eht Wi'- I son and Secretai'y MeAdno, H I-' nnderstiiod that diii’ing t!;e pre-ideiil':: ;itisence. Mr. M '.Xdne h'.s l-i- ii s-iiiin’ ing '.-'enainrs about the iioiniiiati''ii and believe ■ it v, ill tie coiifirni'' 1, to order. Mr. Smith paid a high tri bute to I’residejit Wilson and tiit! jtl- iiiiniEtration. The governor's message, which «.. ! 01 considerable length, \\as not read in full, hut was printed iu the jour- i.iil. It bristled v.itli referen«;e.s :•> his political enemies and coutaiooJ reconimendntions ranging froiii in- ii'seinent of the prohibiten of fijnnk- ing in public ilinning roouir, t • c .' i- demnation of a movement to ehant;d the primary laws. Tl.e governor ehuracteristieally dcchr.ed there ti.iti 1;. en no objection to the primary l.'iws iinCl ''lUense was nominated." I’rin ipal recommendations coutain- (d ill tli(' message are: due mill tax for iuhlic .'■•cliodh' nelier eilu.-atiiiiial iii-p.u tuiii!i . ' : ; tlier than eouipui; iiry ed'.u .ition -MioMi-I'.nient of uS.^ti.ri-al (OUiiii'’ ‘ :nri. r!; '.-(ale .'.i.'-hl; i i ii;!-, u.,lh ; for: . IMMIiMt)' \M!.> I Kt ( 0N\ IM: ! DTIWWA, (Ini., J.lll. II. AlelllbeM of the 1 loiiisiiii II iiariiaii.eut from lii. , we.-.teiu and lin'er |irowi; -es, as well I as iho:-e inii.i Dnlario and IJuebee. are iiearl.\ all in the (.ip.uil in an- , tieipatii.ui of ti e eiii niiig of the se^.. ' sion tomnrroA. The miening w ill he aeeomiiaiiied by the i ii.-itomary mili- |tar.' dis|d;iy '.mil ihe g.ilb ries of both 1 hoii'.-e., v.iit proi-alily he lilleil V\ it i I Ihe l,-ll,il lar.iie IliriU'.^re ui speei;itor. I (ienerally speaking a very iiiterest- I i:ig si.-.'-i' ti i:: ioiiKed for. Tiie |Uo- il which carried them across thri'e miles l - thi'! joiivm'v al iii'- life'.-; pathwav; of Wat >r to Ka.g'isliinia. a'^lii"-;, stone ti.f< ioaniev of whieh we are ail niah- anil l aitieles of white hot hna fallint: 'nr 'I’ta\ i iiltiMy. We ai'e travclir.i’. all the while on tlie deeV's. . i/ ^\ llilh dir''ction Il.ave you Chri'-i! •'.M Kagoshima the l'e;!t w;is in feiue. The con-iantl,' increasin.i; hail of glowing ciniler^, m.ide it uninhabit able. "The horror was ineri'ase,! iiy the shaking caused by iiue - ant earth, <|iiiiki .More than .'i-'in e irliiijuake: nhocks w('re recorded before nightfalL 1’1’eople tied along the hicliways west and north of the city. They had abandoned everything. Soon they were Buffering from lack of fond and drink “When i left Kagoshima the vol cano resembled an enormeus set-piee■■ of * fireworks, glowing from tlie foot of the mountain to the summit Din ing the night the glowing lava illumi nated the entire district. The volcano constantly emitted thunderous ex plosions.” Hurning rock and ar-hea set (ire t ) several villagea. At Moji on the Klushiu railway one hundreds per sona were killed. Several villages along the ftnit of the volcano wer« burled in lava yesterday. V ’111 'nil'.’ •'t fi'li-e I! voilM Iiel ' t! 111; 11 J :' -rlii': I ’ie-. MMi'i' i-:t:'M. W 'I'tie-e iieiii'le tiii’iied ha ‘■esireh (if .lesu.^ Thi : !’0 aiiniher ih.v';i jnurne,- . ; with theiii. I low abai t proees'; of tiaielilig ilil- .1' ('I rri'p • ne\ er i tart nil a .i i"»-|e ciiu-i''eri''le leia'lli ol any r (i’;iiii.’ th.' iiefe>--s:iry preparation for this j'l'inv'.’-. want ciniin;u\ioii- ■ ! M). plenvMit compaii’ons. AVe want men and women with us who can si ar(‘ iiiir jo^*-*. A joy is onlv iialf a jov unless ;diar('d with som*’ oih I-t' M- o in the “ovrr " s v b'ch coti.i to us we want ro:upnnii>ns who can share onr isorrows with us as well as eiir pieasures”. They have them. Mrs. .1. C. Saiitii, of Norl'oMi. Va i \isiiiim her si-t.is Mrs, .liiii I li \Of aud .Mrs. 1!, C. l I' i|imaii. liiiblier bonl.-i. ru.ilier sboi-.-^ and rain coiits at Han iii-’Mii, Harli. r aud C. Mr. K. F. I 111 ' ' I hi'.s pai eli :. ■ ■! . new aiito. I’i--f iis. ■•:iri'.’!' . dnul'le- •-■ e' li.i' iel guns and " :ri sl.i II'- ..t .Al'ge and Cn See us for Mill" I hint iieil e|,,|;. We Irne jU'd lee ixed a larte ship iiieiit of sai'ie, ilnli't Inrcel t!:l V ithont c;ii'fv t'l.' ste-'l lie 1111 Vuleaii I'luw. plow tr ices, bae'c hand ■ and liii- H. I> Forrest and Co. the eor)ioi :■ I inns I'in I : I- 111 i:,. er.il rei;iil,, red likely then larill d; a . > 1 fill le:'i-he iail«a'.-. ii'. !i;id sliipniii'.' e:-L'.ii;al ■■ ^ i.- ' ill'- liMii V, ill bo coti- nii.j. !!i: i.MM, tUd <;iiard liiili In .Maili'oii Si(Uiir<> (lanlcii. .XI'.W A'OltK. .laii. I I '! Ih' imagi nation falters wli.'ii it atiiiiipts t foretell the granil'Ur and mauiiii,- eaiice ol g.dd hiee and liiibliiiii.ir spirit' whieh uill tie seen at the Old Ciuaiii hall iu Madison Siiuare C.arden t morrow night. The inte'inr of th big building will lie iraii>l.iri'ied in to an imnu'use niilitar.v tent, tiril ■ liai'tly illuiiiinatt'd fui tiu' oci'asiou. De’e rations ri'preseating the \et' raii miltar.v or'.'ani/atioiis (>t liortou. I’liM :'.|.’lphia, II irU'ord and titlier I'itie. will he aniiiiu-’' the ;;ii '.-I". The sree laeiilar fealuie of the hall, r.s in pre \i.iiis yea.::, V'ill he th.e srrahd niili :.l if ;li|ll r ia'.i' I .'.iiii'jl jnn ef pi’H l:!t ■■ I, ) a- •' ?■' ei:ers Ir'ill: (I |!,V''."'I I'o" U'i.ll ill iili^ Thai ll'i !wiard ol !'. > . .' i, ''eii or i e p:'id a .- I'Sii li 1.1 . i*i. I'lT tlie to lie liline. Keilui ti'in of h'L-al rate i.f ii.i- rti i’l .I'.i! it;en of e-,i es.; rate oi I'l son.il hag,i,'a!-’e !!uiKe\(‘ l'iiriucr>‘. cn'f.MIUS. <)., Jan. 14. Alio I ■ IT' I'Miinly of Dh'ii v. :e= w. 11 ri pi> '■'.'Hle'l at the o;'i i;in'i l.e'’e lodav '! ■> ani'ua! f-irr:i anT-'r.’i . i.' the anv'i'i' 111- 11 :i I' 1. al miiln ial I. the ;:|iri;iii; aiiisie of i!,e hand, a Ihoiis.'irul •> mere Ihe lull in;iienii (if lle'lr ■ iiiiM.ine - w 111 pa ■' in n" Ih" -I.lie aiiil em lip', i-i i-M’e il ihr 111"' a^. ' In'i!-'.! te (1j.' ol!: t , I,'...I 'll e I'ro!''':' Ill Ct .'I le T ;tnr- fell' tell till. ;■ i-r'i'e '■ I- e- ('i ..I. .1, 'I- pro v'l C i\ '< of the >(.■,(■ ^’OII. The ! u II d.i>! ' e-. fer ridi'rc->e,s 1 • I’-'d I 'lrll ',| S!at s He a ’111 I’e’M Veil-'. ho wi’.l r^ I, lhe:r eff.'it'-i 1- ti ■ ■ M)-.! 7';-!0|ii i:. ■ '■ 1 .rat .a'ra liii: ■ 1 ;ur ! I .ill'-:, ill !i. II • ’• >1'' in I .itfle. ih ■I' el an 1 I e' 1. .,11.1 |l e \.d I liole.. M iied',' i;!;i''-icu V I: .lllld' ed e I! Il ll, I '>e's,(ill. 1 I. - Se.. .M' le'-ielii r 111 kill. ilOe 1 1 1, I > . . , ■ ll .liin e ! eei. Ih ■ N. lil'll, i I ■ lie I ( \l,Te'i..;|.-. I.. ,1- , T Ma.' or Sv, 1 arii'i ! 'ii li.-'i (in - :e:i 111' Weh i . aUJ ( hi Zell i.f I’ittshnr'-h r. i.eiid vi.'itoi"'. oil. ', ing the evebaniri TeXil- r.liniel-' FdUl' W 'Kill. I'e 'the ;-l ■ I ne.l il III Ih ' r r i ' in Te\a ■ w.-is e\ idi m ,d l y ih ■ lar ' ■ and repn M nl ilh e ,-.n. lie .nee ai tie • ' '* , npeiiiiig here tnilay ef lie anaiiai een- >tei !■ r.ir.-j (I,,, iitate ori ani/ali'in . 'd lor ilti'' .ji,i,,,it \v. i>. 1.. '.Ni-, ii'lhd Ih, .1 f. gatbei ing to onlcr aud deliM"-ed iii- greetings the association listened to j„i,),-,'ss. which de„lt with the :,;,ls,- , ,..i , 'li^hiiii V-1 liv a lar"e a. T( lit I lU ef li.l' ' , ■■ , • au\ili • ’ M it V a II i.' • in Si . Htiil'i ■ ■ i t'l.v I;, (lire a laifa ■' 'I' d a nun.Ill r of ■ ' and prie t.!. Tlio wi'w . ei coiiti 1 to 11'a i-huili ll I'tirnde of uniformed I’ol- I the address iif th' iiresident and th ' r.nniialri'pi'rts of other otTlcers an'l had She .lilted Him. Ktliel—Did you know Josie thrown Frank over Mable—Cioodnesa, no! Why? MabItv--Oli, the wretch stopped call Inc and writing, nnd nil that, I in derstood. .New A'ork Olobo. fJiiYord Piiicliof for Senator. HAUHISHlliC. Pa.. Jan. 11.—.A rallv of rt'nnsylvania Progressives . , ,, ..., ,, ,, , ^ ' standing coniniiltt..r- . Much of the niar'<i!ig the ojietilng of the Wash- i - i . -n ^ . I time ol the conveiition. which will liigton party's I'nites States senator-1 . - ,i ■ . ' continue in session three divs, will iai and Kiibernatorial campaign, be I, , , , . , r ■ " ' I 111 devoted to the discussion of mi- gan here toda.v and will continue ov er tomorrow. County chairmen and other party leaders from all over the state are in attendance. Interi'wt *n the gathering is increased by tlu probability that the rally will br made the occasion for the formal laimchinK of the candldary of Oifford Pinchot for I’nited States senator. devoted to tin proved methods in packing, sliipiiim and distributinc fruits, vegetables and other food products. Charley Herzog i3 a full-fledged manager now. He has signed "King ’ U>ar the Princeton pitcher for his Ciacinnatl lied ItirdB. warehoii'i' iiill anil nunifruiis -.ither alters in which the Fanners' I'lii' ■ is interested. The com ciition ses sions will continue o\er tomorrow Proniinont among those on the jiro- grani for ndddressen are I>. .1 Rhode';, president of tho Farmers’ Vnion in Tennessee, and K A. Calvin of Hous ton. former presiilent of the Texa-’ division of the national organizatioli. ish siH'ietii"5 .niid church organia.i- j tioiis .^^eh'■1^■llop Mcsmer ofllctated i at the coii'^ecration ccromony. Joe nivers is to get $4,000 for iiox- ing Ad Wolgat.t in Milwaukee this month. Sim I, HI \zr Tins MOKMinn,:. 'I'liis morning about S 3tt tho tri' departinent was called to tho plaiK ot the C ihlriet Veneer Conipan.T to oy. ■ tinpuish n ' l-i7e that was on tho rooi' of the huiiding on the cHlgo of the water tank After tho firo Iruldie:! arrived It rcqnirid but a «hort whi!>' to put if out Tho dan>'’"e will amount to fully covered by InBuranGe. i: 3^. M I I.*- St'
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1914, edition 1
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