WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Entered as second -class matte August 5, 1909. at the postoffive a Washington, X. C., under the act o: ? March. 3. 1#79. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON j EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East .Main Street. J. L. MAYO. KaitoiTtnul Proprietor Telephone No. 200. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: On? Month 9 .26 Tour Months 1.0C I Six Months 1.50 One Year , ? . 3.00 1 Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of expiration, othet n lae.-it will be continued at regular mibucrlp^ ?ion rates until notice to stop Is re ceived. If you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint -will receive Immediate attention. It Is our desire to please you. Washington, n. c . oct. 15. LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. jfrx Parties leaving town ? should not (all to let The Newts follow them dally 1 with the news of Washington fresh and ?-risp. It will prove a valuable companlou, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will ttnd The News a most welcome and Interesting risltor. MI ST BE SIGNED. All articles sent to The News for publication must be signed. by the writer, otherwise they will not be ' published. WILLIAM It. HEARST The entrance of William R. Hearst into the- mayoralty- fight in New York enlivens t situation and enables the people of that city to bring about re form in their government If they care to do so." There Is no doubt that tie will poll a heavy vote. Men may not agree with him. but ho one doub'-* hip sincerity. The p&blii* believes Mr Hearst to be an honest man. Those who know him best are his best friends'. The iieiv?- ???intfsts throtigh which he has pas?>ed have .served to bring out more clearly the fact that he is po!i?<'ss?.-d of sterling finances' which endure. In his speech accepting the nomi-J nation Mr. Hearst said: I do not wish to belittle the \ honest conservative*. To my mind the Conservatives are . merely Missourlans ? they want to be shown. They will act with us if we can convince them, and 1 hMUi-vo tinn ? ^ have absolutely demonstrated our case, absolutely proved our prinelples. and that the conserv atives? will accept our principles and *tftHd-be*iaT m^alTR- delay, bull not destruction. In litis ease, and ho 1 ha* retrirrr?*d to t-je inft? strong**!'*] than ever. WhOTHer :n?*ti agr: a, k:ii/yl-. edge that Mr. ljearsr i* a. s.rohger ! figure Than ev?r i.?Har?v." aikI that he 11; .... | .T> ? . ,, . .... I ; qua lit i? * 'j: ?rd?-r t> ::in^;e su.-!? h.e:?c!- ' way lj> pnMle couide*-.. Wash'rg tfln P<->r. THE TIME TO AIH ERTIiilw? win },*>. Ipul^ KO f;ill i ?Kinmi'iv tj Ji5s hat off. am! then k printer und ?>?????? in for Whi>n the dull K"i?on and th?M*e i.- no r rsj?I>- and fell goody :-?> ha: rent. ho si *r some do. hut orra^loually n r?^v?-l headed r.if rchan f "doosj n1 ???:??? of It. nnd ffoop? !'*? all 'ho hrr?!Tii>-*v-. Avhlle h!h neighbors a to rTrrjrlljYPkto yna"k?* '??vl* meet. Tht?r<- arc tSm*,*? wh?n yon oouldn'T stop people -from buying **v erything in thr* store if you plj^ntM a rannoti behind th" door, and thai"? the tSrnn whr?n the advertisement i? sent out nn its holy mlRHlon. It maki's liRlit work" for advert Is ft?s, for a chalk sign on Die sidewalk rould do all that was needed. and a half-koi L . Way six days In.. a Xtick. Advertine monffi are bnilt to do liard work, ami should bo B?*nt Out in (Villi day*, V hen a customer has to be knocked, down with hard farts, and kl<^f*?i ineens: ble with Uauk.rn|>t reductions, avd uraggea in gun ni?-7T^r? r4?trr^, t?r of prlees. beforr ho will rpeii3 a" cent. That's the end and^kiin of acl . ?rnnyr yon o^.t. fr '?? ?"? mri-an/ FtirKjnv, OiJT n' the window*. b?.it kive Hu m your a r vertlHpmont rljrht between Hie'cye In a dull season, iind you* will jr*x rich and own a #fast hor?e and per 7 haps be aWF-foTmoke a cTgfff qnc^ToF twice a year. Write this down where you'll fall a|l over It erery day, T^he ~ timm rn draur .^iigegB is when you ! Want/ huilmwa and n At WHAT BECAME OP THE CLER MONT? The final "whereabouts I/JESTS'., orlc vessel remains a mystery. { It ias~heeu asserted that she was finally .rausyorted as the Henrietta to the ?aiw Fear Kiver, North Carolina, ?here Fulton himself as early as SI 3 had suggested the formation- of [ \ steam navigation company. An >thw authority; J. Seymour Bullock, i tates that the boat was brqken up I vhen further Important improve-; uetit? rendered her antiquated sha"pe tod construi-tiun unequal to the In Teased traffic upon the river, and that the "ribs" of the hull were i seel under the wharf In Jersey City. *"here the Seeor foundry built mon tors during the civil war. Till: tTllKKW LAW. We have -often thought it would be a good plan fQr_iLvczy_Luiui to have a. kerfew bell. We see so many small boys- walking the streets at night, smoking cigarettes, using profane language^ and forming evil associ ates. it would he much better lor them to be at home. In speakiug of i kcrfftw bell. the -Stale Democrat says: ^ "A kerfew bell ought to ring in every city, and bofo under sixteen re quired to be In thetg homes at least by ? o'clock at night. It Is strange that some mothers manifest so much interest in reforming men, a large number of whom are not worth a button, and are so indifferent to their ojvn- boys." ? Scotland Neck Common -sxalilL , Well said. The Daily News hefrr tlly endorses the above sentiment and gladlfrv - l?-?u^U-&-4a-u:. was enacted applying to the whole State the General Assembly could do nothing better. Boys of tender years allowed to roam the streets all hours of 'the night, and their parents in ignorance OT their whereabouts, is a stain U|ioii those Into whose keeping they are placed. We shudder for the future of such boys. Loitering on the street turners, hearing all kinds of vice and vulgaVity, Instead of be ing home 11 ride:* goqd wholesome in fluences. Every town in North Caro lina should have a curfew law and sec that It is rigidly enforced. If I th>' pa vesi 1 in' Poys don't r.try v? 1). i. they are after dark, let the. law step in and compel them to know. \\'e must guard and protect the boys- ? " they will some day be our men. k\ i i:i;t ai\i\<;. \ I'HKJi hirr. Of all the occupation* known to men. entertaining a prejudice is the tnttgi aUw4>, ^ra, ..jrf "most universal. l he prejudice fa usually uninvited. He tomes in quietly removes his hat and coat, saunters up to the guest ? hamljcr. and prepares to become a permanent __ feature of the establish ment, You - him royally, strain him to your bosom, exhibit him proudly to every one. light for him. defend Mm. and perpetuate him. Yet you do not even admit that he is it therefore happe:t? ore prejudice present, oi it-r-. - Tht-y a :v.. and take ihv.r and ;-ar* .,f v-.-j iclice* Is . titiuk l !?.??>? v.ould prc noiLo'is f life is reported from 'Jr*-*'- points. incoming traii.s :rom the storm swept area are lat-?. and their move ments are uncertain, because o' the luck i f n.-1-gr.tpli I'm i licit:.* in giving orders. ' . There were no evidences of the "storm n Memphis other than a sud den drop in th? temperature. The town of Denmark. Tenn., has [been wrecked, two persons were kill led. several are known to have been | injured and others are missing as a j result of tonight's storm, according 'n 1 lil-i.urh mw'.vnl )iere_i&i?_toi T niKht. It says the rui-ns or ine town (are burning. (".iciteuboga, ?Tenn., Oct. 14. ? A : severe electricaW^Jtorm passed* over | this riiy shortly after 7 o'clock this [evening. Telephone and street car serviLL- aeretbadlv hr.mpered for an hour or raore.V * At Hixon, Jwn miles from Chatta jnooga. three/inches of hall fell and j meagre repows _ay t'.ie damage is extensive. i Cleveland, Tenn., i's miles from i ?.a:! and ??vji:d --:!urm . v. y:irs~ L .NashviUe, Tenn.. (V-t. 14 ? A storm j amounting almost to a tornado . passed over sections ? of Tennessee 1 about, 7 o'clock tonight. Al. Karnes, a prominent ? i'izen of Denmark, .?iad I.-ou county, was killed, and Mrs. Harm!* liadly hurt-'? -Xhcir ly>iire jyos. ? ? ?' ? " Ti'tm h . ? 1 i w.t* kill-d In Lincoln i-onrny near tlulberry. and Homer A.*hby and wife severely hurt. :';l i'" '!?' ?ffirniiitf- from -a.: W'aitrace. was caught in i the storm and ha* not been heard i >r<>m. Many residences were \vreck$d_ I in TenTie^eo. Hjc grandstand at H:? i Tennessee TaTTf-y F:i I :? t, -rounds wftrfrr the fair Is 111 progress. at-Uuntsville. j Ala . vas demolished, and half or the 1.4te3fe?Lg!Lthe ground were wrecked, p^" ;"-r*ons a rc i ^votk-u tirjnrpa: I'ASSKIl. THROUGH < ITV. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, of ,\u rora, who Have been visiting in Greenville, were in the city this aF-" terrfton, on their wfty home. TfiTKArH N'MilHIKS IIKMfilOV, | Durham. N- C., Oct. 14 ? The board' of fidvii-ors for the \'at tonal Religious! Training School for Ihe colored race,! pvjijch Is soon to be Verted here .Uroiijeh the munificence ot Dr. .las . j Sliepparrt, met today to discuss the Icta^U of. ihe project and to award contracts for the erection of the' building^. Many men of note are members of the board, among them Rev. c. H. Parkhurst. of New York; Senator Overman, of North, Carolina; ' rtidr^. f r. Prltctiard. of AshevlHe; , ^#11. II. II. GrtU'n: i>f MUlf Kuril. ? ; Bishop Robert S. Strang, r?f! 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