H ’>H GREENVILLE IS THE HEART OF EA&TERN WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED iND ONE, AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING COUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL I KINDS ARE INVITED TO LOCATE HERE FOR WE IIA VE EVERYTHING TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF LABOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE JOB A N /> PLANT. NEWSPAPER iiiii'ii! v'\, W r» fW.'Ift" ;.•'3a -- VOLUME XXXIY. Igrlrulturc U the Most Cs«ful, tht; Alost Ht'alihfiil, the Mon! N'ohlp KuiiilDyiiiciit ai .V«n.— Geor|{c> iVuMlilnH'ton. (JUKKWIM.K, N. FKIDAY Al'ii itNOON, Hl ( i MUI K IKK. WE HAYS A OlttOULA- TION OF TWELVE HUN DRED AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN PART OF NORTH CARO LINA AND INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO GET BET- I 'lER ACQUAIN'J Ef> Wn II THESE (;OOI> PEOPLE /.V I BUSINESS rn TAKE ■1 FEW IN>'I1ES St'ACE J.V/> TELL THEM V.HAT Yoli UA VE TO BRIN(, TO THE IK A T TENT I OS. OUR A /> V E HT / SI X G •lATES A HE L(f W .fA /> ( A V BE HAD rpo.y APVl.l•NA TION. M Mlil U .1 WILL i BUCK 10 li[W !OIIK Dr. Champion liscusses llieJjj yjjj[ |[|j]||| I Prc&leins Is'' ' lire New Ulei Suprems Court Orders Him Oe- turngd to Stand [rial For Conspiracy UNomriiviCiiiriiyn 1/ I'ouikI S.iric Will lie 'I'rhil I'or K|>inicy If liisai!i‘ \S'i!l lie I’lari'il ]S<'liiiid IJars At Mulh‘«iia Asj uliii. Washington, DfC. Ui Harry K. TUaw lout Ilia light in the. riupruno Court of thu 1,’iiilei] Stated today aKHiiist bi'iiif; t'xlrailiti,'d from Niw nunipi hirc to Now York. 'I'hc Court teld tiuit tho ci'U'brati'd prisoiiiT •Uould he turned ovor iinincdiati'ly o •tiHWor As tiuu) pooa on and as oouitp.unities and iiidividualK conio to a fereatiT r^- alization ol' tlioir own rusponMil)ilitii';i 1 >i.si!!iso is coming more and nioru to l)i> considorf'il tho rosult of hunia'i (an'k'.s;uii‘ss ralhiT than a Divinn in- llif tion. In otli«;r words it is a Q\n;s- lion of Iniprovidi'nco and not of I’rov- lili‘ii<'('. 'I'liirt Ktatoinont is not true of all i)is( :iso, of conrsc; but year b’’ y< ar w <' itre drawing ni»ari>r th.at tiiiK- whon tlu' majority ot (llsi'asos will I coiiH' under tlio of pn'vcniiblo. l-’rom linii’ imnioinoriiil tlie proverbs of the r:t<:e )iavi‘ I'lnliodii il lln,' Jc'sson | (f prcvi-iiiioii: “l’n'Vi>uti(jn is bcUer than ( lire”; "An Oiinc.' of I’ruvontion ii worih ;i I’oinid of Cure”: "A Stitch in Tinii' savi'K Xitic"; and so forth. And ye t liow few ut us a<-luiilly liv>' up to these cxi’olli'ni rules. How few business men h:iv(' (lio I’oresipht to s.-e that they are IhrDwing away money u'li.'ii l)u-y neglect til spend vvJkU n:ay bo neeeessary to ward otT disease. How si'ldoni do you meet with a farmer jJarors For Next lernis of'Heavy Fighting Continues i Civil and Criminal Courl I l„ Poland With Kattle Orawri \m Hours Debate Will be Illowsd Oolare fbe Final Vote is laken 'I'ho t’oHowinj' eitzi-ns of I’iU tuuiily iiave been dr !u llii- one wi heniniiitiK .lainiary lltli, r.il5 U. C. tlurfiaiuis, Curolina; J. (’ .dills, li. M. Kiks, J. \V. Tucker, i.. F. Sutton and Jethro Mills, I'hicod; !■'. I'hillips, F. A WortiuiiKton, II. \V'. Smith, It. 1.1. Johnson, Don .Mc- i.awhorn and \V. 11. Alexander, Co:i- lontnea; J. W. I'arker and G. .\t. ‘>hirh y, Karuiville; J. 1>. (hirdner. I'aU.iand: I'- 'i , .Sniilh, J. ) Lines Fitty Miles I ^ong ,1‘ck t'ivil'' n-rm'ol' uhutI jntarGSlinp IHeElinp of lUcni-Snow a.');! Silltr Cold iWs tiers of Caiolina Clcl)- Snllenns :1 Soil) Ife: [led lew Cfficeis , ti On 111" niidit of iU'i ('an'liiia Club l',el I it; u.!ier sth, the annual iik /MAN! AIIAiS m OOt .'.Icolidl K l>M'larei) a Niircolio I’oisu/i ill I iic I'l'cailiiije III 'I lie liill Aiid iK htll l.iU'fls l£e- »'i(cd. I HiK, aiul to iliu.-e wiio are not I'.uniliar iirlnU-i . , , , IauiiIijii. 1 ii i . ,, , :wnh tile Work oi tiie club as a social i ‘V, ;\. \V. Make, 1„ !!, I-uri^ersen. I' • , , • • .. , ■ i cia battle.s ; ^ aad bu.- iue>.-; or^’anizatio:,, ;t '.voulc I I' lieaeh and 11. C- .''iiir!-.-;, (Ireenville, , . i thi‘ liussiaii (I.; (Iilhcull l(; .-laiui illc real '.arn.'tit Hail, \S ,M . 'I'aylor and A., ,, , , i , Au^iiian alii I I'O.-e It rves uit’iunt a ol . . Wooti’i!, Hwil't Cr.'i k. . . hitter cold 1 ;:IaIi’nie!.L ii; souie kunl. Those \'iin W'Ti- drawn (o serve dur- orn l^'rauci- fin inilictment for conspiriin;, , who is not too busy to take the sun- jilo, inexpensive stops neocessary tr render his home more sanitary and I mure lit to live in. Y('t when TyplioM ; i-'cver strikes liis family, firinnii'i \V'asliingl(jn, Dee. —L<'gislativ'o weapons Were furniihed up today for , tie; Iinal struKglo in the House tomor-; ! row o\cr tlie Hob.son constitutional’ •ini.MidineM for national proliibiUo'i ^ TUo light will begin at 10 o'ckck t)i labt until the roll is callid, on t!;e ri’solution to submit the amendiaoiit to tho Stato Legi.-jlaturo lor raliiica- tioii. I t)pponents of prohibit io.i weif ct- the one W' ek term of oiirt hi .I'inning: January IMh I'e a;: follows: riniiiial I - ) J. \V Sutton, J. U. Strickland and er I)a;i'' J ''''''''' 'i inti re. ' .Jh.av!i hj- the ( K to 1‘scape from Matteawan .\sylum. WiietluT his escape, while, liis ('ou.’i- iK'l contended, bi.‘ was insansi', consti luted a crime, and ''Hi-'r 'luestions the ; j, j, loniKht that it wmild be impos- ^.urtdisnii.-se.i witlMhe comment th I | n worry, and .suirerii... t!>" two-thiid.-, m i- they could not enter into a liabvMi-^ i!).UM-,l ni-in sin”'i House iiece.snary to so.id eorpus proeeedini.L^ acd that they wer.|^,^^^ nitsfor'tune; whereas the fact 'i'" J"‘"' *•' prop,T MU..-:1:0ns for the State of Now. supporters of the resolution claimed York to decide. <.arele-^sness ar.d ,,^-n.,r-' aiice of the ine.xoralde laws .f nealtn iI'"' are at the bottom of the trouh'e .Ma-1 fc 'I'lnnv >o( liefitre Court. Actually, the ceb'brated Thaw case the kllliiifr of Slanlord White- was Mm-ia. that Kreat scouraKe of the war-i'''‘ H'u special rub present, d by ( hair .... ! man Henry of the rules <-ojnniitte not ber.iro the court. Merely the! mi'r count ries, Ilourfshes 011 all sides; nuestion of returninK him on tho con-1 yet how many will lake the Mme and spiracy questfon was up for decision. What other moves, if any, were open to Thaw's counsel to prevent his re turn to tho State, whore he was twiee Irietl and hail made many tutilo ef forts to bo released, thoso familiar with tho legal proced»ro wore at :• loss to forecast. To those who have followed the case U seemed that the fight against r<j- turnliig to New York was lost and that ■otbing remained but for the .sheriff •f Coos county. N, II., to turn Thaw •ver to Now York otllcers upon the ex tradition, which was granted by tho Governor of Now Hampshire, but stay ed by the decision of Justice Aldrich, which was today reversed. Indlotc-d After Fsciipe. On August 17, 1913, Thaw escaped from tho Matteaw'an Insane Hospital Charged with a conspiracy to escape, ko was arrested In New Hampshire. He was indicted in New A'ork on that ohargo and application for his extra dition was made to New Hampshlro Kxtradition was ordered by the Gov ernor of New Hampshire but 01 kabeas corpus proceedings in tho Fed eral District Court Judge Aldrich held Thaw should bo released. IterlHion riianlmons. Justice Holmes announced the court’s unanimous decision today. He first overruled the contention that n was not a crimo for a man confined in an Insane asylum to walk out If hi could, and that therefore a conspiracy to do so was not a crime. “We do not regard Is as open to du- bate that thn withdrawal, by connl- ranro of a roan from an Insano asylum to which he had been committed as Thaw was did tend to obstruct the duo administration of tho, law. At least, the New York courts may so decide. Therefore, tho Indictment charges h crime. If there Is any remote defect 11 th earlier procecdlnlgs by which Thaw was committed, which wo are far from Intimating, this Is not the time and place for that question to be tried." (r.oiiblc! (horoughly to rid theniselves of it if they have it, or effoctu,illy to ward it off if they do not have it? Hookworm Hlsease which whollv tt In part incapacitates its thousands is merely of academic interest to most people; it is even dlfOcult to pet the victims of tho disease to take Tree treatment. And so it goes. V.-rily what shall it profit a man to sell a load of tobacco and to lose his own life—because he would not taVi tho brief time neccessary to make bis out house sanitary. Cirantod that the aM.'ve i-^ true in l who can dl.sprove It?) what cu'! we do about it? Tlie answer Is so iila'n that he who runs may read. If every man had a .sanitary outhouse ;ch1 1 safo well; gave proper attention to ms cattle and stable; screei.ed his h me against flies and mos^r.i'.jes; properly drained his land; k 'pt his yard •‘picked up"; and, in tho house, Hiw that scrupulous cleanMness pre vailed, tho problem would bo la'seiy fcUiu. Add to this tho proper In- sprciion of school children an 1 school- houses. and no man would have much to rei-roach himself with s> • as disease-proventlon is concerned. In the city the problem is more compli cated but noue tho less quito capable of a solution. More concerted effort Is here necessary to secure adequate and safe water and milk supplies; to deal with tho waste products of human life and activity; to guard against out breaks of communicable disease; and to safe-guard the health and romtort Ilf the school children. Yet in both city and country, with small yet suTl- cient sum Invested in tho r’achinery of sanitation-which may be likened to 'he guns t .'•ectt'd against disease; anc with trvireil and competent health au- thoritijs lobtalned at a cost of a ew cents per capita), barked bv * vower ful and cnl'ghtened public miinnin- whlch wi may call tho “iii'.-': behind the guns"; tho conquest of prcvent*- ble disease Is only a matter of tim^, and a comparativly short time at that. ^ lor ibu coiisideralion ot tho Hobson ri>so- lution. Vole After Two Hours itcbaie Willini,!-'li1)y, ii.jiirv ■ >. W (). -inning, A. >' , llullock and J. H. Hullnek, li.'tiiel; 15. i 1;, Jenkins, \V. n. Manning arn! J. U. ! I'Meniiiif.;, i;:'roIina; J. S. Taylor, I’t.i W. I’.oy.l, 11. H. I’ri.ctur, S r, W. L. : I""' >1> Sniilh. John (i. Adams and Jesic Clark, ('liiei)il; J. \V. Mcl.awliorn, ii i and tli Trivi'. A. I,. K. I/. Wonlu'n-;- tiin. I'. 1:. Siniili, Ij. Tj. Kittrcll, !•!. .Spiel', . yt. .M;,'Kinriey and I (;r:iy, (', .'I "lit !h‘a ; II. h. Ilumilhr';' r,. h. Wiiidhav, C. 1’, Move. W. l.iil’.ein, .1. . Uini:-e atnl T. 1'- Jie'-| The vijur. I'UIImi.'-i' and ^.Ul'ce.■;.-l inT, l'’,irnii. lie; II I!. Owetis, (I. W..;uiy in >t 1! ut inn tak"!-. i^s iliap'- froiii .Sattertield and .\1. Smith of i''al!;-1 1 tu' Individuals wlm niinsri,,". liand'i. I.'iiid; I’. T, Ta> lor, \V . 1C. Ty.-ioii, h | ,,r 1\. ud lli'ii in .1 it ut ion. .Mr. Alvi.i |i. (iarri.'. ileorr'’ Sti'pti, 'P. J. -Man-ninpree, with the Hoard of (luveri'.or:;. iiing. A, M. Waters, M. White-! I'uinpu.'ed of I’rof. U. 11. Wright, M". Iiiirf-I .-ind Tlionias O’llDiifiree, flreen- c. .Munford, I'. 1!. Hit:(.TS !ir. I) : 1.1 1 111.1: 11 UlHl tiali- ■ llilli; itia,;hl lietv.eiM an.l 11,1- (ii Milan ami ;ir,.jil ij", y s'Mev n l:i i’.i'u.;ini a.iu .\ertli- l;e CliTiiiai..'-; ati'I t!i<’ Mr. .Mvin I'uiirt e was re-e!ec!e l li'reiich, I'.ritish and lli Ipiaii ailii-: ar.' I'resi'lerit at th';-ne-' lini-'. and he niav!'.- cotite^ling to the mud li-,-lds. I'n.ii I .»■ a ri jmn ili'iwiej; \sliui had been iloiio foot. 11.., lu.-i! 11 ! civic r inrms: the actUr.r o;' III.' 1 I'l!) in f'ltiMt.^ th-> Karinor.' fniiiii to meet In vi', and its e-.it rl.iiii- nieiu: the ac'ive in',..re^t that llie cUrj raising 111.' nion''.v t'lir th'. !'r'i.’!'ir ilotid in !h“ ;en Mill, which will Hr: t day o!' Jai-iiar'.', (.'ili'T lliing-^ whieii til tie- atti'iition of ai e nul ceinec'.- 1 iuai .At.Ukik* .liaiid iiJ. ,fk loV.MT'i! II .! li'- (>[i'-ned on i);i and ill!;mill aali!' ' would not- coiMi , I h'- p.-iiple w hi club. (o-riiiuu ihiitiiiu 'i'ho iIi-niKiiiii in niakii a rit'/ . a,- caiiilal aii'l th • Kii-.- i.iii.-; are ni'pin irit: tin III on the I a“t bunk of tlie I’.iuru river, ;iu thiles wist. iil' aWr:-aw, (jran.i Duki- Xichohis iinny her;; holJ.s a lui.- iural stral.uic lin.- I'uity :..iies leii;-. ninnii.;,' riic. l.lv, lU"!';'.'. la,’’. aliiii!;’ tlu- bu:;!. ■ l>i..:r-,\ a;, i il-i-'VKa liv.rs. ville; <’. Uarnhill and J. ('. Haw- 'Iho rulo will be voted on after two kins, racudus; F. S. l.aughinghouse, hours' debate, and its adoption is vor-| li. I>. Slokes and J. W. Cox, Swift tually conceded as many opponents, Creek, of tho resolution itself have annouiu;.^ 1 they iutonded to vote for tho rulo to open tiio way tor tliial action on the iiuestiou. L’ndur terms of tho rulo, eight hours of general debate will bo allowed ori tho resolution. All elTorts to arrive at a division of tiuio have failed and Speaker Clark will endeavor to allot time as eijually as possible to bi)lh side... FAKUKU ATTK.M1‘TS Tt) KM> OWM Lirt: L. .lain.-s and M, Ij. Turnase, wit 11 Vice.pri-'^ideiit Capt. U. '.Viili-.inis, Sec- r.’lary, Mr. Pal Heanuui, ainl Triasur..;’ .Mr. J Moore whicli would make any institution achieve its purpose. Whilii wo refer to the above accoiu- plishinents ot the tlub along the civic n.'iM iY i:M!OI,i.>ii N) 11 \s in: \t II I t) 470 it Atc& Trinity Colleiri . iK e, Ul- The en- rollinei t (if Triiiiiv (’ollece i-xcluit- ing Triiiily I'at a Sciiool aini the 'I'rinily I.aw Sih'Hil, i-- at present •ITil. Two h’lndred and ciirhteen ff these are freslnneii; >T are senior®. In the student body there are 10 ! tatii and two I'oroigii countries represented. North Candina leads all the states with 41iti representing 71 counties. The othiT states rep resented are Virginia. South Cam Iluleigh, Dec.22 -As a result of au| attempt on his own life by drinking Paris Grei-n Lonnie Castleberry i» well known former living near Apex is at his honin In a critical ciindi- tiou. Whellier or not he will rei-ovi'f will not lu' known until a day or two. and business lines, the social features Alabama, Tennessee. Georfci.n of the club predominates, and its grea:- Kentuckv est achievement is in lurnishing i.ouisiana wholesome surroundings tor young men ti> meet and enjoy games and social intercourse—along tiiis line, (In- IMiblic is not so much interested, bui till! public is inii-rested in kuowin^ What Uesi.lution I'repi.M-*. I"'" where the young men nie,-t, and unde,- The Hobson resoluliun preimses .1; ’I he act o! trying to commit suicid''j cireunistanoe^ the> meet, and constitutional amendment as follows; I done yesteiday afternoon and j other iiurp.iM- tha-i “Section l--Tho sale, manufacture j ‘astlebiiry made his wifo nnx ^ for sale, transpo»-tation for sale,, ev-1‘‘ teaspoonful of I’aris <'>’een " circumstances as it doe.- portalii n for sale and importatioii | for the young men of tin- ne.vn, llu- for sale, transportation for sale, ex- bevorage purposes in tiio United States and all terltories subject to tho juris diction thereof are forever prohibiteil. "Socton 2 (’ongresH shall have power to provide f >r the manufacture, sale. Importation and transportation of intoxicating liquors for sacramental medicinal, mechanical, pharmaceuti cal, or scientific purposes, or for usn in the arts and shall haro power to enforce this article by all nt>odfu legislation." Aleohol a Kairoile I’oIkoi. Tho resolution carries a preamble sotting forth that sclenco has demon strated alcohol to be a narcotic poison and reciting its evil offectfl. There wero somn 300 members -jf the House In Washington today and prohibition leaders asserted their con fidence that well over one-half af those would vote for the resolution. drinking the deadly solution 1 il.r, ('. Ii, Wilkerson. physician cf | j, Apex, was .summ.inod l.y the wife Jusi , repaid, without mentioning tU.-1 Gold Moae^. The C.reenvllle Flanking and Trust Company now has a supply of gold coins from $2.50 up to supply all de mands that may bo made upon them for gold coins for gift purpose*. as soon as she was free to lend alJ other accomplishments of the cUib, Hississippi, Missouri, ind Vermonf. Hrazil an i Japan each have inu' re pn'sentative (If tlie couniies of .Norlh Carolin.i lUu-hani cininty leaiiH n.th a total eni-nlliuent of .\ortlianiptnii ( iiiinJy S'eond w.’ii 1'.; I’i.'.i?! ;»!'/ Cabarrus < inint;, s rai h I’.iv.' M r. 1 • rc .'-einatives Mi" Ul":il'Ui-i-' ce-.p.-v ha;< nine fi preseiaatives. l-'i.miri'S i.n the eiassilu aiinii ;»■' cording to reliuiiiis deiH'minalions are not a’.ai!aliie, but ttic Methodists Ik''i’ a consiili.raM',' ’• a 1 oi'er all other denonii!;alioii" and every effort is lieing made to 1 h-ive bis life I attention of tho piiMic should Mr. Castleberry recently had shown j*^*‘ <lir‘*''tod moro directly irid iininir llepoi.ed l{«‘< (iir '>ill Kig-lit. svmptouis of being mentally wnbal-1 appreclatingly toward the 1 I’hiliuU-lphi.i, I’a. I>oe. 22.—Thiit anced, and thoro Is no other reason, aceomplishnients of the j;,,,. (:,.i!r>;e Chalmers Hichmonii, a^Bigned for his wish to end his life. Carolina t lub in its business an l so- deposed rector of St. John’s Chu"cti I cial activities, l-.very citiz' 11 cf l,reen vigorous tight when tho ville is IntereFted either directly or ,H-.desiasticaI court tries him on Jan indirectly in the success of the Caro lina club Who can say (liat Its work I in organizinig business corpi'ratlons; uary iMh. is predii ted by bis state- iiieiits that the I’rotestan! l-'piscop:il Church takes its ( ue from Wall l^trcet. , in procuring tho meeting of promln- vestry of St. John's is standiPK lent business associations and doing It deposed rector, and tbcro am ivic work is jiot of pood service the community? threats that tho church wou'.d with draw from communion with tl-e Pro- testant Kpiscopal Church and u-ito with the ref.irmed Kpiscopal Clmrdi I'r. Uiihmond is accused by Ilisbo;i i'astor Durham Church killed Kurham, C., Dec. 21 .According to a telegram from Kingston, N. Y. received hero today, the Uev. l.i'sli'y| T. Howard, p«i<tor ot the Duke Me- ini.rial church here, was killed today, In a railroad iici ideiit at Kingston So details were given. Mr. Howard went to a sanatorium at Kingston some time npo for trea.'- oung Man anted men for a mentiil disorder j To work Uiie Insurance for th* 'Uhinel.Tnder of violation of his I’dina- The message whieb was received Mulural T,.ife Insurance Company ot lion vows and disregard of the bi diop':i bv the Chief of I’olii-e saiii that (he \ V. from the (Jii-envile District autli.irity. Dr. Uiclimond asserts iio body has bei.n ordered brought here (MVu-e .-\ hpletidld opporlunity to b arn is being ai sailed for his freedom of The funeral iirriing« meiits have 11 1' the business and niitke it highly pro- speech in preai hing tho truth franklv been made. He is sun'lved by his titnble. Special ndvimtages to the and fearlessly. Dr. Richmond charg- wife and two children. Mr. Howard right man. Must bo honest and Intel-' es that the Hishop wa.s elected by >a WHS Bt one lime pastor of a church ligent. Apply to H Mentley liarriss., convention controllf>d by capitalist.-, at Kocky Mount. .’lo was etlucated Manager (ireeuvllie District, Green- and that the Holy Ghost was not at Trinity Colleg;* here. I He, N <'■ 12-19-2tdlw present at that meeUng, 111 iinTOTi r Wditi I I 111 innHiW

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