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AuroraFair. (OMttaM* fr??| |W OM.) Mutt FUlow Oo. ?w IM toMrt <**?? IW. un. H. B. Boll. o?. A. X. m. nc. MlM ??.. H O. M.TO Oo. nr neoad beat home-made cake, *r? T. Tkoaapeon. rer Met bouquet of Bower*. W t?ric?y. Mrs. R. T. Bonaer. *5. W. A j?? ad beet bouquet of 1 mmg variety. Elisabeth Swindell, one inia pattern, diagonal cloth. Hecht lUrscbler l?. ?For beat piece of hand embroid ery, Mrs. F. P. Cherry, one $?. per ls* lamp. J. W Mayo. For prettiest fern, any variety, Mn jg^ p_ St?ley, one-third dosen Buster Brown ladies hose, Buster Brown ?eatery Mills. For second best fern, Mrs. C. 8. Dixon. Tor best loaf oC home made light ?d, Mrs. D. C. Styron. one-third Misses hoae, Buster Brown ^ ? Mills. For best variety of cann ed fruits, preserves and Jellies, Mrs. Baesie Bell, one ?5.00 coat ault pat tern. Dixon ft Bonner. For second best variety of canned frwits. preserves and Jellies. Mrs. C. R. Robersou ? Prise for beat child's cake. Helene BednelJ. , ? Prise for best chrysanthemums, ?tt. I#. A. Swindell. -For.beat counterpane, Mrs. Sidney Mill For *econd beat counterpane, Mrs L K. Carr. *'"!???? Fpf iastoi bed quilt, Mrf.. A. O. Prir? for home-raised fruit, Mrs. W. M. Disoa. ? Price for greatest curiosity in **fTdlng. Mrs. S. E Litchfield. Prwe for pecans. Mrs. Henry Cfcapin Prize for honey. F. A. Spain. For best fancy work, Mrs. W. T. Hadneii For second best fancy work. Mlsa Sallie Mayo. Price for best work In building ?>? any lady. Mlsa Argie Bonner ("kapta. Prize for best handkerchief. Miss LIlli? Pickering. AB premiums not named wero do oated hy the Retail Merchants' As sociation of Aurora. Tlic fair was given under the au ipiofs of the Aurora Branch of the fletaiJ Merchants' Association and success of the occasion was due eatirety to this body of representa tive m'ejj. The Judge* selected by them were: For th?? Woman's Department?Mrs. J. f. Proctor of Grimcsland, Mrs. C. T. Karnell of Bayboro, and Mrs. S. A. McCotter of Vandemere. For tfie Farm Products?Mr. J. E. Clark, Jr.. of Washington; Mr. G. M. Moor frag of Greenville, and Mr. W. E. Proctor of Grimcsland. As an illustration that these gen tfemen know the best of farm pro ducts when seen. they were called upon to judge some corn, which, wftfcont their knowledge had been passed upon by an expert from afce U. S. Deparement of agrlcul torcL after the awards had been made it was found that they had a*ado the same decision, as was made ?p the department expert therefore ? wffl be seen that these gentlemen are not novices. This ended a day which will long be. remembered by those so fortunate aa to bo present. The hospitality of people Is far-famed and on ?ate occasion they outdid them Oae feature of the entertainment, wftfcJ* we cannot pass without com ?wuf. was the music which was ' ?"bed by the Aurora Concert Band organization while still In its ??fancy is one which would do credit anjr town, and the young men com pasfrg it all deserve a great deal of ?ndK for the conrago and energy ???isir by them in overcoming all ?katacles and tho community at foncv should give its support In toth a financial and moral way. We were about to close without ?akfng mention of the one factor w*fek made this fair possible. This factor Is the Washington and Van dessere railroad; before the comple ?oa of this road ]t would htvi bell feipBsiilblo to have attracted such a gathering as was present at Aurora Thte undertaft much tor the da veto paw at of the section through which It traverae*. I wm? QM which meant ?a outlay of] eototml thousands of Mllars f i bow operated at a considerable loaa. I It haa tea tilled In | oaot to Aurora U| the beat evidence of what waa nsed od to develop a country wh!ch kaa | no auperlor la fertility of eoll. Ton yoara ago the people of thel Aurora section were either com pell- | ed to drive to Washington or con ?une two daya on the trip by boat. How different It pll la now, a pap* son can leave Aurora early In the morula*, come to Waahlngton, do their shopping and be home again before noon in fact a trip could be made from Aurora to Waahlngton and return twice dally If It waa so deal red. The Dally Xewi' representative hopes the opportunity will again pre sent Itself wherebv he can partake of the hoepltallty of the people about whom he has such uleasant ] recollections. CHAMP CLARK SAYS REV1SK TARIFF DOWNWARD AT ONCE Bowling Oreen, Mo., Nov. 11.? Downward revision of the tariff at once Is the pledge mode for the new Democratic House of Represent atives by Champ Clark, congressman from the Ninth district, who Is a candidate for the speakership "The landslide is in line with my prediction of month ago," said Mr. Clark at his home. The people are tired of the present administration and are provoked to Just the ex tent that the returns Indicate with the tariff question. "The first and greatest proposition the Democrats should stand for is a reduction in the tariff to a revenue basis. I would reduce It scientifi cally and gradually and put It Into a sliding scale, much llket there was in the tariff bill of 1833." THK PREACH F.R I^ast eve I sought the church and heard a gifted pastor preacli the 'Word, lie talked of men whose rays j were o'er two thousand years ago or more. He talked of kings whose j bones were dust whose sceptres were reduced to rust so long ago their | stories seemed like fragments of a I summer dream. He said no word of those who strive In this old world. Intense alive, who fight their battles every day, obscurely In their feeble way. I'd just as soon be in the dark conrerning Father Noah's ark: I I care not for the tents of Baal, or J Joseph's corn, or Jonah's whale; \ j want to hear my pastor talk about I the people on this block, whose lives are full of stings and smarts, whose I problems often break their hearts. I'd rather learn some way to cheer some hopeless toller struggling here, than learn how Pharoah blew his dough about five thousand years ago. The dust of kings in ancient ground is worth a half a cent a pound; and Ashur's widows' tears were dried be fore old Julius Caesar died: the j things of which ray pastor talks are; dead as Adam's brindled ox. but all around us there are cries, and wring ing hands and weeping eyes. He'll have to get his text on straight and] bring his gospet up to date. ?Walt Mason in News and On-1 server. Pointed Paragraph*. When a man bumps Into a brand of trouble worth talking about hej had but little to Bay about it. We can't help feeling sorry for a man who haB been handed an !dea| that is too big for his brain to di gest Any man who owns an automobile will tell you that a punctured tire Is anything but an Inexpensive blow out. It isn't that the average woman likes to hear herself talk, but she likes to feel that she has the power to force others to listen. To Make the Wheels of Business "Go" Without friction and nerve wrecking jars, be sure you are well nourished on diges tible food. Grape-Nuts \TiT~ . i . Ob. of ?Uetkms that .licit our licit.Hon. to Uom most i cerned Hi the sweeping verdict la whleh the people of North Carolina repudiated the efforts of the Feder al administration to repuhllcaoiae tho state. The veneer of respecta bility imparted to the offlce-hordere organization by exploiting Mr. More head aa Its nominal loader waa too thin to dlsgulao the fact that Marion Butler waa really In the aaddle and directing the movement* of the aame predatory horde which Mr. Tait ?o aptly characterised before he be came a candidate for popular suf frage himself and .at 111 felt free to call men and thing* by their right names. Mr. Morehead could not cov er Butler's disrepute with the mantle of his previous good-otandlng, hut only sacrificed his own hold upon the Ipubllc esteem In the rain attempt. Ito have redeemed all three of tho Icongreeslonai districts, which were [carried by the Republicans two years jsgo is sn achievement of which the Carolina Democracy has a right to be proud, and still further are our neighbors to be congratulated on the I typo of representatives they have [chosen to voice their will and main tain their rlghta in the national as sembly?Virginian Pilot. TATCHONr TotheflomeTrade Don't drop it When you've got it. Either. Keep Your Trade by ADVERTISING Tha Word "Gout/* At one time the wprd "Rent" was a reputable term for general use. A re spectable writer In 1S04 tells of "? ?upper to divers goutlcmeu of the Gray's Inne for the grout a initio be tween rbem anil tbe Middle Temple Renta.' Tbe diarist Evelyn speaks of the "noise and tumult occasioned bj three or four wild gents In drtnk." Soon after Queen Victoria's accession "gents" became vulgar. Thackeray speaks of It In 1S42 as an "affectionate diminutive at present uiuch In use among commercial persons.'* Who Adam Was Smiling Ylaltor (uddressing the Sun day school)?Now. children. I want to ask you a question. Will some boy tell me who Adam was? Tommy Tucker- Adam was the man that made tbe devil famous.?Chicago Tribune. PUT THIS-1 IN YOUR " ./tha port of I pia orar tha raiiur. or tha , <*" t0 ?? downward, aa had bm promised two rear, ^ ft wa? furthar . protaat ?.lnat Pr?aldaat Tmft's admlnlatraUon and tha angina oomplacancy with which claimed tha Aldrlch tarIK ai beet bill th? country eyer had. It was a proteat against ho high coat of living directly chargeable to governmental extravagance and pro tection run mad. It waa a protest against the high who presented the positively absurd aspect of being one thing In the Bast and another thing In the weat. Who was for Lodge In Maaaaehusetta and Beveridge In Ilndlana. Who tfeacend ed from the flrst private citlsen of the land to an "apostle of tumult," I Indulging In reckless statements, re fusing to cofrect palpable errors In his speeches snd Indulging In vlo-, lent personalties that were unbe coming in the most ordinary ward worker. It was a mighty proteet against the growth of special privilege#., of protected monopolies, of trusta that control the food of the people and combination of fabuloua wealth that will reatore former condition^ in the country. It wni be 13 months before the Congrt 1 choeen on Tuesday will aa fetnble although tha jolt of this election may Inspire tha present Con gresa to proceed along the llnea so I clearly defined by the Tpte of Tuea L.J T ? Dispatch. 1 HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of TIm*si In Wasliington, a, Good Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. 1 After years of backache suffering. Days of misery, nlghta of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles. She finds relief and cure? I No reason why any Washington reader should suffer In the face oi evidence. like this: Mrs. Charles J. Jackson. 222 Tel fair St., Washington. N. C.. says: "1 suffered from kldnoy troubles for some time. The kidney secretions were so frequent in passsge as to cause me great annoyance, and m> back- ached almost constantly. At oc casional times i had such sharp shooting pains through my loins I could hardly perform my household duties. I finally heard about Doan'& Kidney Pills, and procuring a sup ply from the Washington Drug Co.. began their use. They strengthened my kidneys, regulated the passage* of the secretions and entirely remov-' ed the pains in my back. 1 have not had any kidney trouble since using Doan's Kidney Pills. I can recom mend them ns being far superior to any other remedy 1 have ever tried.*' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Unl ted States. Remember the name?Doan's and take no other. As a general thing when a girl wears such an extreme hat that a man haa to dislocate his neck to look under It her face la not worth the effort. .Not Horry For Blaader "If my friends hsdn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, 1 might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Har rodsburg, Ky., "but for years they ssy every attempt to cure a lung racking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New Dlacovery. The ef fect waa wonderful. It soon stop ped the cough and I am now in bet ter health than I have had for years. This wonderful life-saver is sn unrivaled remedy for coughs, colda, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hem orrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. A woman of sixty years swam S miles in the Mississippi river at 8L Louis the other dsy. It ts needless to say that ahe did not wear a hob ble skirt. FOR HEADACHE?Kick's Oep?dlac. Whether from Co Ida, Beat. Stom ach or Nervous Troubles, Cepudlae | will relieve you- It's liquid?pleas ant to take?acts Immediately. Try fl 10, IB and 60c. at drag The doctor who thiaka the* the Aden's apple is responsible for In sanity may be oa the are of a great dlacovery. That war la Nlcamcaa coat 4, oo ftvca^ Men have iot rat dk, urtfpd th* blood-MUac hum Is UM (WO as Is form a ? <!>? also cut l ?? law* ?? ] torchon or croafcat.Uoa ?>< utlllaa th?m tor Ua tabl. or trar cloth.. The remainder taarr Into Ion* itrtpa waah. mangle and roll up to km than for uae la cut of tllneaa Are th? auto a?fcr* tn?X to Make baU tiMrUA human.' Dr. Neeley's WONDERFUL positively cures Pormasaait raaalU aaaorsd ?not only temporary raUaf, If troukted with thla dread dlaaaaa try tai botti*. Price SOc. and f 1.00 rar bottle For ???1 by DR. HARDY, Sole A*mt for Wuhi&cto* and rldmity. ' 1 ^umittek of judges j .>v HON. 8TEPHKN' C. BR AO AW. Attorney-at-Law ; RKV. J. A, 8DLLIVAN, Pastor First Baptist Church. ' ' J. K. HOYT. Hoyt's Department Store. B. F. BOWERS, Member Firm Bowers-Lewis Co. L. A. SQUIRES, Am la taut Caahler First National Bank The above named gentlemen have kindly consented to act as judges of the final count In the Dally News' European tour con test. The News takes pride In announcing the names of such me& as thsse act In this responsible capacity, and we feel that the list Itself Is suScleat sssurance that Justloe will be done to all concerned. ? /.-'-'i\;%-v? ?<-? CONTRSt READQUABTQ18 CHANGED For the accommodation sf all concarnad, arransamaata hava ba?a made whereby tha coataat headqoartera of tfaa Dally Nawa will be raatoaad to tha Chamber of Commerce rooms, whara Ula department aad tha ballot hoz via ha located an day aad araala* next Kondar, tha laat day of tha coataat. 7;;,. ( 1 ? 1. ? Your Suit Will Look Right if Pressed by Wrigfflff , ? AS Wright Presses Right Wright's Steam Pressing Works Belhaven, N. C. ?and? Washington, N. C. Phone 109 PlTone 331 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Important Schedule Change Pullman Sleeping Cars Night Express ?Between? Raleigh, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Via Washington, Greenville, Wilson Via New Bern, Kinston, Washington ?And? NORFOLK, VA. Day Night Jf ' Night Day Local Express Expross SCHEDULE Express Express Local * 8.35 am *11.00 am ? 9.00 pm Lv . . . . Norfolk . . . Ar ? 7.30 am ? 3.36 pm ? 6.46 pra 10.23 am 11.25 pm 10.48 pm Lv . . Elisabeth City j* . Ar 6.40 am 1.14 pm .4.00 pm 11.06 am 1.01 pm 11.tl pm Lv . . . . Hertford . . . . Ar <-56 am 1.37 pm 3.14 pm ?11.30 am 1.36 pm 1.06 am Lv . .. . . Edenton . ?. . . Ar 4.if am 1.16 pm * 2.60 P? 2.36 pm 1.06 am Ar . . . Plymouth . . . Lv 3.29 am 11.67.am x 7.00 am * 3.46 pm 2.20 am Ar . . . Washington . . . Lv 2.20 am *10.60 am x 7.25 pm 7.51 sm x 4.36 pm 3.25 .am Ar . . . . Oreenvllle . . . . Lv 1.09 am x 9.40 am 6.30 pm 9.15 am ?.12 pm '5.05 am Ar . . Wilson (note 1) . . Lv 11.80 pm 8.20 am 6.00 pm xll.20 am x 8.00 pm * 7.20 am Ar . . Raleigh (note 2) . . Lv * 9.15 pm x 6.15 am x 8.00 pm *10.07 am * 8.60 pm * 2.20 am Lv . . . Washington . . . Ar * 2.10 am *10.40 am x 8.00 pm xll.36 am 5.15 pm 4.05 am Ar . . . New Bern . . . Lv 12.30 am 9.26 am x 1.16 pm 6.67 pm 5.38 an Ar . . . . Kinston . . . Lv 11.10 pm 8.07 am * 8.00 pm * 6.30 am Ar . .Ooldsboro (note 1) . .Lv *10.16 pm * 7.16 am * 6.50 pm *10.40 am Ar . . Morehead City . > Lv 4.88 pm * 7.87 am * 7.05 pm *10.55 am Ar . . Beaufort . . . . Lv ? 4.00 pm * 7.15 am ?Dally xDaily except Sunday < i t Night Express carries Pullman Bleeping cars between Norfolk and RrlJlgh vis Washington, Oreenvllle sad Wilson, and between Norfolk and G Idsboro via New Bern and Klnstor. Note l. Clone connection to or'from North and South via A. C. L. R R Note 3. Close eonnsctlon to or from points on Southern Ry., 8. A. L. Ry. snd R. 4b 8. Ry. Three trains between Raleigh %nd Washington; Three trains between Ooldsboro and Washington; Three trains between Norfolk and Edenton;Three trains between Washington nd New Bern. The Norfolk Southern Railroad Is the only line operating In North Caroll^ with a pssseager station In the city of Norfolk, For complete information atk an agont or write W. W. CROXTON, O. P. A. DIKXJ, >Traxlo i ?saSrt????sw?esMmm T. H. MYERS, Agent. Wuhlngton, N. 0. _ SECRET OF LIVING If we can only cone back to na tive t i OTtfjr year mJ cm* ?do the Sower, and the b?b aad wkW the alart atari andhevtha youat w? Sw loo*, and we ahal hare a tnaam Wxrflabi. twin lower, a double blowoia on a ?Nk ??*". a>d carry with ?? ia*a die nim worfd natrihf ?Wi "j ? r* WW! Walt. A fapar ?*rotaa to corn auto that "aprtac I. M? tk*|?r to aaoaa beaa." p? iy I." ?nn> wwonwoa. j" won't rMt you ahlwlx?k?? bo terror* for you?'If you bar* * |M radiator In your room ooaaeeted with oar malaa mad your own houee food pi poo. Turn Uw cock, strife* ? match mad Juat fool your apartment grow comfortable la a trice. Wbaa you're dreooed you eaa abut off tbo cm, to aatUac boat far a tow coata. I
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