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6 GBEEN8BORO, DAILY NEWS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1912 Get Camera Wise an 1 IM o-u- vhet'i-r Ton ar- The Superb Ansco It n - out M t! , ;,' f iff of fvry wrll - . :u- I's makers . j ,1.- o il (Tint li ft. Odell Hardware Company MEMORIAL SERVICES OF LATE GEN. BOOTH HELD OVER COUNTRY ml l',i 1 n. pi eai ve Se t v . ,tl -''ii .( tiit- I i -m II mi ' ! . 1 I" 1 : . m I I., Hid. I lU.-.t I, -n1.il ..f Hi. v.,,,,l I illl I., h.K that I wit -i. l i. a.! M l.ll ' I"' Ml Mf the t .u .1 . I he -a 'i.il hii .. i it. Jet ill ',( '.. . - hi da Hi- ..Ival ! ahlt-l. I h. it h. 1 1 .,t. I "-li1.- I-. I w " w itl.i -if ftlMrlp t' in. nin ,il t im I'M.. iter i. t- l,tt. I In Hen . t... in- t . t it a Chicago Srrvirea. t hirao s,.,.t ) ,.,.r.,,l m for Im il ml . J 1 1 iin h Ik ! I - 1.. day rii- ntl-iil.l . -.t.i.i. t i.-.u-..-d mem U-r- ..) t he '-.ilulnni i tn I h- pniM'lHll -pfJlkfl Wl. t ' I MMI Lt -l KdvtHid I I L di. M' t k a nd "in tn .in i I Mti.ii - I- -i i 1 1 i . i c lK II til' KM- III KHI vt..llll III. II. I' III ..( I he Sh I wtt i . . n A i iu Mr. nniirx- jet. ii. -, t.. i t rifinl l..,.h f-arlv tllril a-, h piem Ii.-i and t.-hl tmw In- h II I he im it.l-.ti V In,-, a itsr ut uhj. tiom In ln Mvle nf pieachltif;. (irn Booth's Memory Honored in l'i,in i-.m I aht s, .) ,. ,, Via Ik- Ml Mr t...Pt hi' d t1 .. i . .t i . ii. i.l !'.,..! , I ' . I;, s - H -a ti v i i i -1 1 1 1 1 1 m( I (,. . hi I. I.-.I. h lie .li pn - .! I at T h. .il -will I... h.l,l n t . ,1.1. Ni I v h I i tM.tl.lM llll L .Wilt i-t in th.- rH t.l tht Servires at Seattle health- W ..- l.ll t.M..- I I u. i.. h. Id M n Ol Ottl. I 1 lltf t tel I Ii. palHtle led hv let nl -a. It ft I I',, Id IT. I IMOI I I '..-'III i I lav. lit . i . - .1 Ill" I . I x p.l I t - at th.- th. .lU.ttu.n m A lo I op. n a. r - pal "1 11 h. hi Bonth ('.teat Optimist M I mil- Mo S..i I II.. of.t ii-ii-t .,! In- ..... t i. t I I Mavo, e I mot 1.1! 111 I In- h l.fln Ml di. .I" t . l H.-l XL.- I.. I I ' . f I I l. tin.! -1 I ;. lair,. 1 ' ' T i L f i . ll I,. , '..M,., I tlOl, .,M. i! III. Men.onal Services In Augusta An; .-t 1. I ... v. , 1 I I . j,,. , er- 1 - d h. V,.v at ir v he d Ui. a... 1 ',. I ' 1 t '.1- all.' ...,. t" t '1.- I.il, ' 1 1 1: . in P.... a I I id. 1 .. 1 h. in, I l 1 V. nil I at. ll.H.il, I,.,. -k put e .1.- I I!,, t I .11 I .Hid. I I.h al p. The Savannah Services rum ' 1 ..1 v. , ) lw to I . iv-a't.. , I , li'. -n.IPtl I v , - ,. ; .1. a , .1.1111 lo..t i, a ft, Imhf . -;t 1 i" ilif I'. .il. l. .i 1 1 in v . tol rn.-i v ..(' J , .11.- W Willi I'W 1 n a 1 1 1 n . in." wL'f No - III HI K - v. .ok and 1 labor ti d M Ip I- I hi.- ui. I n'i.1 I H . ' I" IT. I Ml. I: - k 1 . 1 1 ti . 1 1 : 1 1' I:... k ik I i :i I I M I ' l I ' ' I ' I 1VF. M I -. i ..i.l. II.,'. i ... I IT I T. I' I 1,11 iii r i i v i tin in i., .... : r.i!" . i. l..... v, tf..J, ... (.. i i n i t I T 1 1 1 I leTuni.-.i I.. ,'t I; THE McADOO A Most Delightful Home in (ireensboro For the Traveler. Strictly First-Class In Appoint ment. Excellent Service. Easy of access to railway station n nhow V'.ii tfrnt t l,e h-t -drii'ta f"r ilre.tel -r.-!rf and put its lifter h-i'- - ? - - ! p-r i nt f t t hr l.nri i,.l th. IU llr llatinei i,l tin-Iii-t r..l i.l , In. i . .-. d.-lii n-d ad .i tun' Old Stone Church Filled i. h. I i v.-j.l I H I v. t I' d t- jjl.t t,,i iii'iimn.il !r: h N'nil at! . nt. 1 ll ,. i I ui,, 'i,'. .ih i , in i ,t ' I ;,..,! t .,- i ed "I llha ill li" r 111 v I h. Lane Crowd at MinneaDolifc. , ill. ..I -I - Mm, hi-ii I .. I ith ' il ilnirt.ii ! Ii.ii, A r n i tht- ... I .. -' MH,'-, ,1, h h i i' m I I in a h pi .ii' ip ( i al . Inn. cw d .il It ndiiij: Services in Salt Lake Salt Lake lv I tah S.Md I Ih.t.tl j . 111 ,"1h ,,v ' I lit 'hf l II, lilt II l t l,r -ah,. I urn hading ,U-i- j Held in Methodist Church I... llf.d. - l III , Sr. Meu.oinil MrtioK I.. i I .. n. TH I It. i. Mi weie ht 1.1 Ml tin- Fn-t l I. ehiirth 1-mIh attti a parade l. the alvatn-u Arni. I he punt ipul hiIiIi.'kh whh Lv Ift-nn William Met t.i Mink, oi M. J'aiiU pin tMih.dral. TRAINMEN WAfiT INCREASE. And Conference Will Be Held Today in Repaid to Their Request. ii.,.il:t..i1 . pt I DeiiiHii.U fur an in. nil'.' n w'. !. inadt- h the train I u II t t.ii nr. t d Willi H I'll III her . . I Hiilllli in tailioad- di Ik- . . -UMilfl e. I loiimr I I w n t a t . ' 1. 1 - i i in t- he I f het w eeii i en il at u the III and the laih.'ad ( t . A. It. .a n ft bom. ol ( cilrtr lUpnln, Iih, pnhidcnt of the Order id Haihoad Conductor, and al. Kit zpati it k , of ( lew-land, ne prewHlent ol the railway i 1 1 H III lilt-n, Mill rontf r with o It" I rut Ik of the Si 1 1 1 ( li i r 1 1 nil I W H l.inlpB t flit CM I. f 'He. II and I If-.ent t Im li 1 it- ( t.u-t I. Hie, . at... aid n L.n. M.dolr and nliio and Hi. ..t i.dk and .it h. in iHilr..it,N. t M I. i. in.- h. Id aU-ut thiee h .pifft i.-n w an ill-. 1 I . III. lit 1 . a. In d. 1'lei.ld. nt k- -' '"'I "" tout. If-Mii Mt,. I that talk -.' a ft tike w a- pi . ii in t in e and that mm h a.l n.n w u Miiintr. hi- th'-ojhl an aiMHahle at.e I nit nl w mii Id Im i rm hf d. HOT IN ATLANTA. Record Was Reached There Yesterday j When Temperature Was 93. i i Atlanta, I.;. . S.-pi I I I... 1,t (lueatlmi whi.h ha- -t..ui.d ov.t the t Smith t la lit it -tale- r , t-i a da today (.in . e.-ilfd 111 l.ieaMn' -.vend n-( I "id- In tin- en v (he t. mperatuie I 'lo d !' t. t he hilif-t ut t Im v ear t oluiidna and Cli h 1 I e-1 1 01 . SI. the reiid- " ' f and Mm. ic-i..', tnt lv. the lmitf-t . pl.-nil.ei I in v. Mi- lam P". M.I . ' .Mimed In Ih- III.' r.H.h nf t lty Ml I he -nutht-a-t. I he t in I meter -! a 11 . ! 1 'i' at !.", 01 "lie . h ji 1 . 1 , t he le.. .id Governor Wilson Is Heavier v "lk Sept. I l.H.li,.., Wo, loun.l t-..l 1 it he vva tal a- av 1 . . I., m w .-.ght t iu-- "- - filled 1 he ( 01 1 . -p.. tident - Mrs. V W. Sinitli ha- letuint-d home " pa n v 1 :.c him VV .Te t 1 v 111' I r - t .1 ' ! 1 olll H d. light t III V1-.1t to Telat t e III " - ah- at s,-a i.irt. N I. while t lie '. 1 1 1 ia 11. -pot t . fa., and to h.-r mhi. Wal ft.v.iiii.i w. it.-.i lot a tiain 1 1 v I.mIuv. tei Smith, now in Sew M.ik. - eh V"iir-cf. t'ov. iMoi " -.nd one . 1 1 h, m ,,,,,1 t he I imium 1. it 1, , -a miniate 1 -t.ppe.i ,,11 the -rale. when. I., l.i- a- Ion,. I, IM, tit ht- found that he Weighed 177 poind- He -,ti. this a a gun of -evt-ii pi.und- -nice 'hi- nominal . at ' Hallittmif. I i.-. l t.. k.epmv weight at I ."'i " l. '' 1 C""ii'.itfd I I'niif.ton and for '-1 ' w-,trs afterward I weigh. -d about the ame (Oily "' 1 elll ! have I 1 1 Ml fjs,., ii, w t lfht " The Slate Osteopaths. Ir U ih I I Tiil.-l tii... nl this cit !;.- I I. .ih." . I L' n-IH.I I ,.f the N..T tl ' . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 ni i i-i.,...,ii,., , ,..,wTiti,,i,. u l.i.ni ... l.ll in lial-.irh -"atmiLiy I . - . . ....(tlii.. .n-i u,n Iiotm nil part- "' 'I - -Tit. w... l .-r t.., ii. I in making I'1- I- ..,"-1 il., .-I u jt i t (n i .ti t I, U "i ',' .11 - i 'n l ! Hi I1., .late I .1. !,-.!-.. . I. .tines. ao,l -,i i. . k l-nt,..T - -'.v.,.,l ih,. e.rn . -i . -..li nt 1 1 ..,-t I H.,1,. .Tie . T"-1 TIL t Ti, I, eld ,n -h. , ; . n .,! i s t ,, n for t le- I, i.i. I..,I,U l ON 10 SECURE PEACE Autstro-Hungarian Foreign Min ister Insists That Autonomy Be Given Turkey. ITALY NOT EMBARRASSED tnatfu w it t-i .j i pCWltloH uf I -Mill! I U.,, the AUrtJ., ui. pl. 1 -The .,!.! .ii ,in t-.rt igu iiiiii i. finally given 1 I in ki j , ha .i-i n trie unoflV it-if tlml aiit-M Kin l ibe hur.-pt-au plowing spurred on I n k - i. ; . fitl UfUtUll lMl- ,. J, m nit li ale in pi i ft i -. w iyd I'm k i -fi .It If g. illi Italy S 1 1 er laud and 1'ieUu I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i (..Mint It. 1,1.111 miiii!-t-i ot jiul.Nc wmk jinl t.uiiu I'iit. ..itit. who .i io a li I (ai ui n tit -1" g.i 1 1- to I In- Idol pt-di-e runli ii'iiir ,tl tlif Hague I he I in kih d- 1. 1 1 . - In the iK-a in el sal mii!. ' i m l d I v haw- mil Mi ll 1 1 j n the iilinij,il urn .i the law paes d tij the (Ulidli pai lidineiit lift r eh i iiiait aiii-t'Aihi' Iiip'di hy Italy two it I -m-li Hbi"j;uti"M ttili' ineicl a matter - I tor m adi.tn. mg the proposition that tl'f g ci nuiriit ! Inpoli b- entrusted N"ii.inttll In a pfllw a p 1-.! b t r f , -mi i la ii hut tlm-fh i, llai) Amuiirf uik'1 t' luik- I t INI uflue is 1 . f .una ii All i'.ii a . .i t-nda nl ul t he ' n i It I u it t "t I i 1 1 1 1 1 u lit j is now ',u.a"1 d the .-in f Inp-di. whifh l ...iitl-Hl.d .ji thf IUmhi. Hut the Ital um ineiui-i -iL'iii.! . . . l 1 1 1 1 Jih- htead r' i il I l". run. .-.if r ii in puiui. a f"' 'hue j.iii l -t- pnp-.it ii.ii (hat l i ip.iii t- . n to ital v i.ui mat y re i in a I I in kih. m-u.h t.i'.li.th li i ml v a- iU that the t ui itt- .)iit -t i "ii h.-l v t-f ii 1 j i kt-y and Ital in ii-1 eit her he m;( tied Bctoi tl Iliff in the dfMtr- iiml inhMt-ntH .f Italy or flit uai - r j 1 1 he mhlimied. I lie Ital , it, i, it-nii. i - in i-i t ii hi im I'Vtn t.t miner in ,u t li ii it an- il t the . -t mi in e i ice ii ie lit ,.r the a i . ii- hi i haek-d h the entire h,. i pmi I inn in pai lia Id it n Hi t he 1 1 a I Mi n a I in V and In n.n are in ki .Init fnntiM.iii and t).e hnaii ml - tiialh.ji m the kindutn IK o f..d all- i 14 tai or Miiphi-M hi the l.udel th.it ii" loan would he nefefai J t.i an on the war. A point ..ii wh'.h the Italian ami Tur ki-h p. are in j;ot utt ionn are entirel)' agreed in that thev will ln their utiuont to uoid Hit -n tnt ion in the eniitroverey h.-trtr.n the t w fi eouiitt o-t, whlth Meral 1 1 1 new ha- In . :i at tempted Tht-v nr'lie that inlerenl n.n would n(-t Loth Italy and I urkev deailv, and the inter vein M2 jK.weis would he aninirttt-d by Hi itiitrek' m i ii. i pa I o the "h.-nri-t Lrok . r " .Mint Vim lleuhthohL Httempt to tteeure autoiiuiii tol the Kiiropeau prov iii.'i' ..f uiki i- eon-idered to te a move tor t l led Mi t el vi-n t ion ill Kur Mtin Turkey winch, if Hreepted. would plate Kuropenn T'urki'y, like Crete, prae tieally under the tutelage of the powers, with n prudotninHiit A nst r itn inHuenQ owin to Anuria'- frontage on the Ital kmi ftate. N.iturnllx . I'll! key nppof I lie piopo-it mil and v1nle Italy, a n in. ml.ri id the tuple alliance lian ad li.'inl to It -1 e hope that (fiiee LetWeen her and l uike would he tirouht about hefore the h. heme advance.) bv the Allt- I I m II linear mn ton-in minister rati lo-il and put into piacti.e. PERSONALS. Mrn. Andrew Jovnr and Miss Muriel l im and Mis Helen Iatnd are ex-.t- t.-tl to tetiiin hoiht- this morning iiuiii h two week' trip pi-nt in Atlantic t iM , New V01 k and anltinpton. M rs. A. I.. Stock ton ami daughter, un Ma iaret . hm e ret umed to the .ily after h im! ot eeral weeks with Mi. Motkt.ui parent in Asheville. Mr. LindKy Hopk in left lat night tor Atlanta to join Mr. Hnj.kin. .!. . Knight, of (Hiliton. f-ent ya tttdav in the nty iitinn in the home tit hi- miii. dohu K Knight. Karl Knight, of Abenleen. was here t terdav Aiftititt.' relative ami friend.i. A 1-1tor hen- yesterday wa 1'liotua N. 1 lo n. 01 iij.t.'ii Sali-iii. ' ' Sehroeder tol inn ly of this eity but " charlotte, spent yesterday III ,-,1.v wl" "t-II.N. Mr H V. Ile-t has returned frorn a ' l-(rt t!ul x i-it at Atlantic ily. I m ... .1. M,.! Thun.pi-oti. of Mebane. I Brm,. todav to vi-it Mrs. R. M. M.dillet.m. Mis' Tlmmp-on 1 renurn . I.i t .-d in C r "tiishon as M 1 lone Scott, ',,((, nl hum GOLFERS DIDN'T PRACTICE. Too Hot For Exertion and Final Practice i Round Was Not Made. 1 W Im-iii.tii. Ills. Sept. I Hot weather ; lo.la i nt.-i I ( M-d with tiliiil prartlce hi I lo- K.tfi ho will, pla tT.inoiriTn ui j the .i!.i:t mi; rTTimd ot the Nation. il Ai:T;tt.-lll . l.jlllMH.ishi. over the liieaiT'T Loll ,uli l nk H.uol.l Hilton, ot Hi. ioival Liverpool t..lf t-lnb. American luottciir (liHtiipion ;ind lornier British . h.iqipuin. etutiphi ine-i t.l the heat, nev -i rt ludes- he went out in h touronie, bav- ng loi part rter Nornui n K Hunter, of (h.- Holiot able I 'orpsorn t ion of Ldmhlirgh " .tdtcis. Tii ul ii ml i o I n 1 1 Hunter, ol L,!lohiati played againM the Knglish m n a n.l halved the tioid h w it h t hem. the hf! Lflll of each side Iteing good tr i 7 1 l':ir of the cuir-f is 7-L Milton w i 11 hav e Im Ins partner for ih.- moiiiing round tomorrow Warren K. Wood, of Hotncwood. nly the (i4 mak- tig the bfd store may pLiv in the af ternoon so the conclusion of the first 31 holes nf rio'dul play may sec some bang in the pairingt. The buildings of the Chicago Coif club burned two week ago. h.-ive been re placed temporrily by tents enoutrh to nceommodftte all player ami guosta. l,onir row of shower baths havr been installed under the canvas and 200 steel looker, bare been put in place. WAIF OF DENVER IS NOW HEIR IN FATHER'S HOME Little Marjone Wi Taken Away From Foster Mother Because of Cruel TretmDt. ietivr, Ncpt 1 The good fortune of Dtik W riittu.gt-'ii. uhu. with his cat under iiir aim ,tnJ v ithuut a : avpeuce m tii pocket Mriit up to lxmdon and bet-ante 141 d Mavor. i .scarcely Bioir wonderful ttjn t;iMt or evei) vear-old M. 1 1.. ho de res tied hel e two ..ii- uo tiuiu the runuilioUa 01 puvi-rl v and ahue in u tiltli she Waa with ht 1 toii-r mother. ai it tuiii. d by tin- j,irLile eourt author itit lu In I twn ijiii.iuiMite tather III lxtllduli and is now a -tudent at Malate Cil h Li.ph.nd Marjonei nL' iv is not a new one to Ik-nv.-r people ht-n h-r t a wa rirft tailed to tht- attention ot the humane irt. in Milotn-r. ItilU, ahe m aa in the ru-t-'dj tit a Mi, iimii knuwn aa MlB. Mr dtiMNii SciviiUii' lettorled all inaniier td iiuelt.e iiitli.led uptili the little gill, alii rdlt: w a,s taken away trulli the w 0111 it ll I Father Thought Her Safe. Investigation di seized the latt that -lie wii. t li.' 1 1 le it 1 mute daughter ot Noidali Wei-.-, a millionaire diamond nit m 1 1 a 1 1 1 nl London, a nd a w uiiian now mauled t .1 wealthy JtritlMi othcer. w lio k now 1 nt.t hing ol t he child ex i-t. lit e Mi- Llt. wan wa found to be a Bis lei ol M.ttioiit-s mother, and had a , -u tiled . hai-- tit ht r undt'-iied litlb iincfl in . M-ideiatioli ot I1U1.1I (piat I tt 1 l p.i in. nt tiuiu W ft:, w lio Ilia 111- 1 tamed 1.0 ln.jiif and tuppoed that the thild wn.,m he had k.-pt with panl iiuIm-s Wrll 01, t ot -leht autre her birth, would, tn tale w,lh lii'Miwn kin I laken In the detention home pending the ienii!t nt a httftty t till 1 III II Itira tloil 1 M l.l hv .linltfe LindsrV lo W els.-s, Mai j . Tie rtlaiutid the fn it t r 11 . Mt J. I' Wnht hv railing into a dull stupor1 fiom v hi, h Bhe euuld be roused w ith 1 diHieuity. j I'hvtu uiiia examined her and learnetl tit, m the child that the Mei.owan m mii -an v a .- aiTilstoilied to 1 v e her dally dtjnt-4 nl 1 ,inr Oil III tahlespOMUtuI .plan titit- hi older, the doitoir. Mipitteti. to ap In r vitality, and render the ehild( ntupid and Ir-ee tioin hri nervous, ipie--1 10 11 int.' ways, wliuli tht w oina 11 I mi ml ( alilioVHiK- . Goes Home to Father. With (rood en re. the child oon recov j end her normal health and beeame the' lite ot the place Mie w ,-nt to srhool and leal lie.) w ith inciedihlt! jun kliens Man v M'l uona in I h-n t-r w ishM to 1 adopt her, but until rinal word should ; bf received from her tather. such pro ! ct-edniirH ctiuld not he eonWuded. Main i letter lotind their way to Wfiw in Lm don. telling turn ot tiu unhine which he whk tleiivms himself by keeping hi 1 little daughter in exile In Kt-bt nary , 1 11 1 1 net ion were re j otiv etl L v ' ndge I ind-ey to t urn the child over to the Salvation Ai my head here, to be taken by ofliciaU of that tirefjiniation to Uniihui where hr father wailed to give her the home and protection so long withheld. Marjone pronn-.ed to write and did ho I he seta w I v void hi eat h nig happiness I pon her arrival her tather placed her in charge ot one ot In sifter and me nages from hei have alio been reeelVed, telling of the pleasure which has at tended the coining of the t told Maip.rte now write that she 1 spend . ng the slimmer with her aunt and at tending an excellent school at Margate. Kngland. the well known seaport and summer watering retrt f retpieiitt-d each vear bv tliouan.b of visitor She tella lit the happv hoiiiH plaviug in the Handa along the beach, and ha but one re gret (hat thoHe w ho betnended her in iVnver cannot nbare in her good for tune. FOREIGNERS ARE SAFE. Wife of British Consul in Nicaragua Writes That She's Well. Managua, Aug. 'Al (delayed in trans inihsiou i . Americans and Kuropan in t he beleaguer .-. I capital are aafe, but nothing t" known eoncerrnng the actua tion of thone at Matagalpa and other place, who have not leen heart) from in ten day. At that tune all w a re ported well with them, with the excep tion that one l.erman bad been killed Ht Matagatpa. The wite td the Mntlsh eoiisul general here, who 1 marooned nt .hnntga. north-we-l of M-tagalpa. jjot a letter through to her husband todav. It wa w ritten a week ago ami said she was well. N ot htng tin- itee 11 In- rd troni sever I j Lni'ln-h women at Mazava since the t nmble ta rtetl. I he revolution has not affected Blue tie Ids a ml ot her eastern coast points. ami-: ku:k at war. Ther ate two thiniix e r rp t In (ily nt ttur. imv an-1 ptles Kut Hm klen s Ar m 1 it Salve wtll lanlsli pile It soon put. line the it.hitiK, Irritation, inflam H.atii.n mi SH-Ilina It (five comfort. 1 1 1 1 1 1- s j. 1 v i It cm 1 est tieH It of l u in a, t...i nil i-m cut. hiiilne. ei ii'tna, hi his. i"iii.l'n skin erifHlons uly reni, hi l-'ai Is - K lut z IriiK Co., and the (in cnsl.oro I iron ".. 1 a ) A party in I ircnsltoro yesterday from Koall.tkr consisted of V. T. Stcdman. H M -lonea and I.. K. (irtrfin. Week And Sunday Excursion Fares lo Norfolk And Virjlaia Beach ru Nor folk Southern Railroad, rlound trip to Norfolk From VVe.k inu Sunday rXaleiph t .; $2.V1 Zebulon 4.TS x.50 Wendell 4.7 i.SO Middlesex 4.2A i.40 Kadiy 4 2.-. 2.40 Wilson 3.75 2JV0 Karmville 3.75 2.50 tireenville 3.75 25 Washington 3. ,5 2.251 Rates to Virginia Beach 26 cents high er than fares to Norfolk. Week end ticaete sold for Friday night and Saturday morning trains good to re turn leaving Norfolk Monday following date of sale. Sunday tickets sold for trains 6-16 Saturday night good to re tarn on train No. 6, leaving Forfolk at ll p. m. Sunday following date of sale. For particulars ask any ticket agent W. W. CROXTON, General Passenger AgtnL Norfolk. Va, June 28, 112. T IS FASTGETTING 10T Friends of Three Candidates 1 Will Make Aggressive Cam ' paign Till November. RESULT OF WAKE PRIMARY j (SpeciaJ to Daily News.) j Kaleigh, Sept. 1. The aenatoria.1 cam paign, w Lien w aa inaugurated lat pitng hen Judge CUrk and Governor I Kitchm, ttH-fii active aiuditiat, will ' opea up from now until the election in I November, and it is expected that the I frieiida of all thrte candidates will be ! come aggreaaive. For an mouths Gover nor KiU-Jnn haa bfn carrying the cam paign into every tjuar ter of the atate ; Judge 1 lark haa made over a duxeu speeehea in the last mouth, and Senator Siumioua' triends bav apoken a score of t nnea Senattr Simmon will not hinmelt get into the tight, but his sup porter will, aud Judge Clark, who ia tied down by the aeafciou ol the Supreme court, will make week end tour ia tli interest of hi candidacy IK-in (.! at v (siting the capital say that l tie aenatorial cam paign baa al ready Itecoiiie warm in their aectiona, al thtiiigh not many of the b peak em have: necotue aggiesnive, the supporters ut Senator Siuiiiioii, for instance, cotitent li g themselves with uieieh pointing out the alleged misrepresentations il do -ernor K itch in a p pea Is, hut w it Inn a week a II eidc w ill give Record,' It is Ban). 1'heie are tew public men who have not erred, eecia!lv if thev have a iron i p! ihed anything, and t'he "sins" of all the candidates, in the opinion of oppoi eiits, are exjtecting lo be laid bare. If the campaign has teemed hot for the past few months, it will lieoome iu l e ns i tied f i mii now unt fl November. I rietnlf of the several candidates prom ise to make the contest as livelv as tiiaiii Mid tongue ami en can make it ui I il 1 he election. Never before in its history has Wake county been represented on its board of commissioner by two such strong busi ness men as it will be after December 1. w hen Hon K. C Ileddingfleld joins the board. With John A. Mills, the pioneer railroad builder in this aertion. ami Mr. Beddingfield on the board the I allairs of the county may be ei pelted to be administered with an eye aingle to the welfare of the people. Both Mr. Mills and Mr. Beddingfield were elected Saturday. Mr. Mills lieing reelected. The fall term of the A. and M. col lege will begin Thursday, with the beat prospects for a siict-easfu! year in the history of the institution. President I Hill announces only two change in the faculty, two of the younger men leav ing one going to Porto Hico and other tak mg a rut graduate course in Co lumbia university. The week following the A. and M. oprttiTtf the three other college in Ha h igh and the public school will begin t heir fall terms. Kla borate prepara tiom have been made for taking care of larger number of students, and it ia believed records will be made. Laltor day will pass quietly in Ra leigh no far as the labor organisation are concerned, they not having made any preparations to celebrate the day. 1 he banks, state office and post office will observe the day. Capt. John B. Feldrr, Dead. Artiriou. lia., S"pt. 1 Cafrfain Jehn It. iVI.I.-r, Qne of tlie be.t known men of Snutli iMHiiyia. died here today of a stroke of npploplexy which he euffered Thurla v. aa n confederate soldier when In years nl.l Me had nerverl as mayor of thin nty 'i'1 M'Hr., but out continuously. He ih Hlll,..l by two daughter! and four son.. More Marines For Nicaragua. 1'anamii. Sept. 1 The I'nited States cruiser ( ahfinniii eailel early today for NicHnigmi with nearly KIM I 'nited States marines, m i.o were sent south from Phi ladelphia ijn Die transport Prairie to reinforce the American contingent, which already hae l.een landed in the central American republic fmm the United Stat, war. hips. Your racation will be Incomplete ,m less you have the Dally News with you. Durham&Souihern Ry. Kehedwle la Eire) start-h 18, ltlX This Time Table ahowa tna time at which trains may be aipected to ar rlva and depart from stations enown. and to connect with other Iralna but their departure. arrlTal or connection, at the time stated. Is not auarantee.1 akjeet tm Chance Wlthowl Wot lea. Southbound. Stations. Dally Except Sunday. No. tl. N. li. Lv. Durham .... 130 p.m. 7 30 a.m. " E. I.urham. .s S 28 p m. f 7.38 a m. " Oyania f 111pm. f 7.18 am - Totro f J 57 p m. f 7 69 am - Carpenter .. .s 4 10pm a 820am " I'p, hurch .. f 4 17 pm. f 8 2T a.m. Ar. Apex s 4 30 p in. s 8 40 a m l.v. Apex B 4 4h p m. a S 10 a m. Holly Spaa, s 6 00 pm f 9 28 a ni ' Wllbon s 6 1.1p.m. a 9.46 a m. "'Varlna s 1,20 pm. alOeOam Angler s 6 ! p m. fl0 18am " barclaysvllle a &.t! pm. fl0 30 a m. - Cos-. s S ! p m. fto 42 a.m. " Turlington . f llpm. flHli.m. " Duke s 4 17 pm. all 05 am. Ar. Dunn 36 p m. U.20am Northbound. Statlona. Daily Except Sunday. No. l No 14. L.v. Iunn 8 40 a.m. 145 pm. ' liuke a 8.58 am. s 2 07 p.m. " Turlington f 9 08 a m. f S 21 p m " Coats a 9 17 am. f l.ll p.m. " Hrelays I lie a 9 29 a m. f 2.44 p.m. ' Angler a 9 40 a m. f 2 69 p. m " Varlna ale 04 a.m. f 2.19 p.m. " Wilhon ale 08 am. a 1.24 p.m. " Holl-y Spgs. sio 18 a.m. f 2 44 p.m. Ar. Apex BlOSSa.m. s 4 0&pm. L.v. Apex si 102 am. s tlipm " ITpchurch . ..fi 115 am. f 4.57 p m. " Carpenter .. all 25 a.m. s 6.11 p.m. " Togo fll.27a.m. f i.24 p m " Ovama f 1 1 47 a.m. f 611 p m ' E. Durham.. .ell2 00 m. f a 60 p.m. Ar. Durham ... 12.10p.m. 4.00pm. a Denotes regular atopa f Denotes Slop on signal. l. 1.1MPKIN. Ueneral Pass Agt. Rt'RKK IttlBOOOD. Soliciting Pasa. Agent. Durham, N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad Brale ol the "NIGHT EXPRESS" Tnrtl T14 B&leigk (Unioa button) ud Norfolk SoutWa Railroad, to uil froia ail poiiu ia Eaatara North Car a hna, SCHZDULB IB EFKCl aUBCH J. igia. K. B Tht following acfiadul figures Pubiiaaad a uiformatioa oSLi aad an Dot gnaraataad. TEAJHS LKAVK SaLIICB t-tO a. bl Uallj, aaorpt buoUay. fur Naw Bar rta Oooovia.tj. 1 .rlor Car fcervioa. t:10 p. lulj. except Sunday for V, lUoa. Greearilla aad Waabiiurtuu ;1 p. B Daily, "Night Expraaa' Pull maa Slaepiag Car for Norfolk. 1:00 a. m. lilj. for Wilwa, Washing ton and Norfolk. Broiler Parlur Car Srrica TBAIIIS AJtKIVK KALEIOH. 7:16 a. m felly, 11:20 a. in. Daily, i-i eapt Suuday, and 8:30 p. u Daily TRAIHS LEAVE G0LDSBOR0. 10:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Expraaa." Pull nan b'lepiiig Care for Norfolk via New Bern. 7 1 04 a. m. lially, for Beaufort and Nor folk. Parlor Car Between Waah lngton aad Norfolk. 1:10 p. bl Daily, for New Bern, Orien tal and Beaufort. . For further IntnrmatlAn im rmmmr. tioo of Pullman Sleeniair Car .n.M . r. ply to C. VV. I pehurch, Oen'l Afrent, Kal H(,'li. N. V., or F. W. Tatum, Grn'l Agrot, Goldiboro, N. C 11 I. W (it?, W. W. CROXTON. Traffic Maunder (ien'l Paaa Agl Norfolk, Va. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 43th, 191a. NORTHBOUND. Daily Pasaengtr Na. 10. CTieater L . m. 75 Yofkrille g.42 (iastonia JO.Sti tiastonia a.30 Uncolnton Jo.it) Newton ll.Oi Hickory p. m. 12.15 lanotr 1.30 Mortimer 2.53 Edgemont Ar S.04 Saturday Only Na. i. Oastonio p. m. 8.00 Lincolnton 6.50 Newton (.2V Hickory 7ou lenoir s.oo Mortimer t 1 8 Ldgemont Ar 11.30 Mixed No. 62 Except Sunday. Gaston ia a. m. 5.30 l.inoolnton 7.10 Newton 8.45 Hickory 10.0.1 Lnoir f. m 2.00 Mortimer 4.10 Ldgesaont Ar 4.30 Mixed No. 60 Except Snnday. Chester L ' p. m. 1.00 Yorkriile 1.30 Dsstonia 4JW t.astonta 6.40 Vincolnton U.46 Newton J7.40 Hickory 80 Mixed Daily No. 50. Hickory p. m. 11.44 Lenoir a. m. 1.16 SOUTHBOUND. No. 9. F,dgemont Lt p. m. 12.0S Mortimer 12.13 jf noir Ar 1.28 la-noir L 1J3 Hickory 2.S0 Newton J.06 Llnoolnton ZA3 (iaatonia Ar. v. 4.40 Oaatoma L...' 4.55 Vorkville 6J0 Cheater Ar .25 Monday Only ?o. 7. F.dgemont Lv p. nx. .00 Mortimer 6.08 Inoir Ar 6.15 Lenoir Lv 8.20 Hickory 7 15 Newton 6.00 Lincolnton 8.4., Caatonia Ar 10.00 No. 63 Except Sunday. Kc-gemont Lt a. m. 8.30 1 Mortimer 8.40 Lenoir Ar IO.40 Inoir L '. 11.00 Hickory p. m. 1.20 j Newton S.18 Lincolnton 4.35 tiastonia Ar , . 7.00 No. 61 Except Sunday. nicknry Newton I incolnton . . Caatonia Ar.. . m. T.15 ... 7.55 . . . k 4., ...10.3S ...11.45 . m. 1 .15 . . 3.20 Hastoma Lv. Yoikville Chester Ar... Mixed Daily No. 51. Lenoir Lt j.30 Hickory a. m. 6.55 Leave. JAn-ive. Connection. Chester Southern Ry., 8. A. L. and I. and C YorkviHe Southern Railway. Gastonia Southern Railway. Lincolnton S. A. L. Newton and Hickory Southern Rail-' aay. Train No. 60 ia annulled north of Gas tonia Saturday of each week. Train No. 61 ia annulled north of Gas tenia, Monday of each week. F.. F. REID G. P. Agent, Cheater 8. C. Bluemont Hotel NOETH WU.EESB0H0. II. C Sample K 00 ass. Beat Lecattea and Coa vaaleatty Sltnatee. Angler's Paradise Best Fishing along The Atlantic Ceaat. Ia sight aad sound of the Sea, Eternal in its faaci nation. Fat Kate and Basklit Wrtta SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier ot tka Soulk. N. B. yoliowirj acheduie Cgurea pub liahed only aa toor ma tioa aad are not guaranteed. 12.17 a. an. Ha. tH, daily, Blrmlaghaia special, through Pullman alcping aud obacrration ear New York to Bir mingham and Richmond to Bir.oina" kaaa. LMaiaaT-eae aarrica. 12.48 a. m. Wo 32, dairy, ttw Boutbrrn a Southeastern Limited. Pull man sleep ing care front Jacksonville, Augusta and Aiken to New York. Dining car service. 12.45 a m. No IM, dally, Mr Raleigh and Goldabora, Pullman sloping-tar from VVinaton-Salaat to Beaufort opea at 9.15 p. m. 2.10 a. m. No. 30, daily, Birmingham Special. Pullman sleeping and orwers ration cars from ttirmixxgeeai and Ashe vi Ha to New York and Birming ham to Kiehmo'jd. LHnllif -car Car vi ca, 2.25 a. an. No. SI, the SositBeni'a sooth eastern limited, Pullman "aping -eara from New York to Jacr-sonvilla. Aiken and Augusta and New York to Atise villo. Day eoaehea. Dining-car ser viee. 3.45 a. m. No. 43, dally, local tor Char lotte, connecting for Atlanta and points aota. ' 7.10 a. m. Ho. 8, daily, looal far Rich mond, connecting at Danville witM Norfolk train. , 7.20 a. m. No. 7, dafty. Nee York, j Atlanta and New Orleans Limited. I Pullman drawing-room, aleeplnf care I and club and ooeenration ears New York to New Orleans. Pullman sleep -I ing-car New York to AaheTille. Canr I lotte aad Maoon. Ptillmaa chair car . Oreenaboro to Montgomery. Solid ' Pullman traia. DiainaT-car eariveo. ' 7 30 a. m No. Hat, dafly, iocal Durham j and Raleigh. 7.35 a. m No. 11, daUy, local, thmustt to Atlanta, sleeping ear from Rich 1 mond to Charlotte and Norfolk to j Aahevilfe. 7 45 a. m No. 164, daily except Sua ' day for Ramaeur 8 15 a. m No. 137, oany. for Winston. Salem and North Wilkeaboro. Pull man sleeping-car Raleigh to Winston Salem. P.10 a. m No. 44, dally, for Washing. ton and pointa north. t .40 A. M. No. 144 dally for Raleigll and Ooldsboro, handles Atlanta Kal j eigh sleeping ear. 12 30 P. M No. tt dally W AaheTille, VisvneaviMe and. local points; handles coaches and chair car through to Aaheville and Waynesville ! 12.50 P. M. No. 130 dally lor Sanford. I Faretteville and Wilmington chair- car Greensboro to Wilmington. 12.55 P. M. No. 7, daily, for Charlotte and peinta aouth. 1 40 P. M No. 36, daily. United Btatea Fast Mail for Washington, Ne York and pointa north, hahdiea Pullman sleeping cars from Birmingham and New Orleans to New York and Pull man aleeping oar Aaheville to Rich mond, and Pullman car Greenville to Vtaahington. Day coaches; dining ear serrtea. 2 20 P. M. No. 207 daily for Win. ston-Salem, Making connections foe North Wilkesboro, daily except Sun day. 2.311 I'. M No. 131 daily except Sunday for Madison. 3 30 P. M No. 230 daily exeept Sunday for Ramaeur. 2 30 P. M. No. 132, daily, for Sanford. 4Jio P. M. No. 22 dally for Raleigh and IVoldshoro. Handlee chair oar to Goldaboro, 4.55 P. M. No. 131 daily for Mount Airy. 6 10 P. M. No. 35 daily, United States Faat Mail for Atlanta and pointa south. Pullman sleeping cars New York to New Orleans awd Birming ham, and sleeping ear Richmond to Aaheville, which oar can be "ocupied until 7.00 A. M. Pullman ehair car Washington to Greenville, d. C. Din ing ear service. 6.35 P. M. No. 135 daily for Wlnstou Saltrm. 7 30 P. M. No. 43 daily for Atlanta. Sleeping ear and eoaehea to Atlanta. 10.13 P. M. No. 88 daily. New York. Atlanta and New tinea ns Limited. Pullman aleeping eara and club and observation cars New Orleane. Macon, Aaheville and Charlotte to New York, and Pullman ehair car Montgomery to Greensboro. Solid Pullman train, liming ear aerrloe. 10 20 P. M. No. 233 dally tor Winton Salem. 1031 P. M. No, it, daily local for Richmond, handles Pullman aleeping cars for Richmond and Norfolk E. H. COAPMAN, Vlce-Preeid.nt and General Manager, Washington, D. C. 8. H. HARD WICK, P. T. M, Washing ton, D. C. H. F. CART. 0. P. A, Washington D. C R. a DeBUTTS, D. P. A, Charlotte, N. C. 0 F. YORK, P. A T. A, Greensboro, K. C. THROUGH THE HEART OF THE PIEDMONT. Solid Electric Vestibnled Trains I vary Hour Between Charlotte and Gte toela, N. C P-etween Charlotte and Oeetonle. N iC. Trains leave Charlotte KSecttve July 1. 1911 Lt. Independence Terminal. No. 1 7 00 a m. 2 I lia m. I 9 16 am. t toll am. 8 11 66 a m. 11 1.20 p. m. 16 2 20 p. m. 17 4 2i p. m. 19 tlipm. 21 4 29 p. m. 21 ' 46 p m. 26 Up. m. 27 14.61 p. m. Baggage cheeked Street station only. Mint Street Station. I 7 64 a.m. No. 4 v Iff a. m. 4 10 19 e. m, 6 1 1.2 a m. 1 1146 p.m. 12 26 p.m. II 4.16 B. m. II 1 10 p. m. I 24 p. ax 22 T 16 p.m. 24 1.44 p.m. 21 14 06 p. m. 21 11.64 p. m. from and to Mint Tickets on sale at Independence Ten. mlnal and Mint Stree Station. I E TKOMASTQM, OeoaraJ Maaacar. C pALatKft. Cask m AaeoL
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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