iff i ) i f i- The Weather fit Of wwwilm- he wee the 'H found today o Page EchC . - ... J :" SECTION ONE lLPAGES 1 TO to VOL. C NO. 121. RALEIGH, N. G, SUNDAY MORNING, KOyCSR.l, 1914. s . - - - r . price t czrrrs ' , i r . j - 1 . ..' . . . i . - .:, . MI . r'S tm a? TURKEY AS VEL Light Cruiser Hermes Sunk by German Subma rine Allies Repulse Renewed German At tack on the Coast and Make Slight Gain Russians Repulse With Fearful Slaughter Battle- in - Galicia Continues rWithoffl ! (By the Associated Press.) London, 8:14 p. nt., Oct 3li - that theTnrklsh rovernment sinnmarily-shateofrcornmunications . wiin ine Dniisn cmoassy at ioimanuuupic rriusy wbi, aim inn mc ' British rorenmient musHake whatever action is. required to. protect --BrKHsh ti:icatcucu. - . --. Londoa. Org, S1-(:M P. as. INew German attempts- to reach the - French channel porta. N Import so Aryan, while resulting in progress at mm pobrta have htra tnnvlli incSertlvrt., ffcarkwal b niMMtna nf lha Nnndnd Today Uia hattb racl wtth the fanr that martuxl thn opanina; of the lat phawnf thta rampaHra. and 'w on the Fnaltah eoaat the booav of the bis aval (ana hk-t are bnnhardlna; the InTartern' Ranh coald be dlallnrtly beard. Ttia aHlea have hroaaht ai and aea toreea - ta aa endeavor to cheek thla erond effort of Uta Oer rrnnt to aatablMi Veaaarlvee oa t -m t'lencu coaM, from w-lch tbejf hope to atenace Encland. A berlta oritc.al report today aa aoanrvd t..at the Oetauia troopa had - occupied RamaeapeUe, oa railway ,aad eaaal hrtweed 0 leaport and Dt aaoilr, hat Uie French otAvlal coax aaankatloa aalil they were driven oat. by a counter attack. V.M.HH OUfciVlED til VABDS. .' Om the whole, (..erefora, k aroald . apt t. at uq aataakoa oa thla aaat iiuiMM-iaat bu.e front temaina Barh aa H was whea.t Ueraaaaa, broHth etiainattua lew daya as, eeaaod teir ..eety arUienr ore ter-reaw T-e ' e'leurhi report iU of vartoae aV vaiMfw and In ea. eat Uieae aadally, aa far aa durtam-ea are eoaMraed, oaa : be bmu W.1 la feet or yaroa. aal te ' ad.n ataue a fe uaya aao by Ute -Brltlah la Bmcuim yarda : waa fwoaMiered eaurkaUe. 4 Throac-oat the grea battle front thai .. been repowuoa of attacka a ad OMuHMiuai'U, wit at tbmea, pniHMKi t.n at Ua hue. 3 V-. aftim Mil tm m uitlpukriff. Meat miu eaat of KoMoaa oa t.M Abate and. aceorutne; to w.e tieranaa rcpuru' awove the French serosa l Reports that Lille had hrea reooca- . Like n anal inai uano era etracaated by the 8erasaMi - latkva tuaanmUwi lonisbt aaa) were r- " cotiKluei ed prraaatare. The aCaat traaUn frontier la aaia the acrke of a bit- baule. The Oer t ?iaaial,-aH.'ordln --o. -the- Rawwanv re 7 tMHta. were repalsed with imaaeaae ' ' loaaea, . 1 rr . Poland the Germans are report- rd to be falllaa; back to urW powaioua i war their vwm irentler, while In Ga - ; - Uda the (htlna; cootinnes wlthoat a- aaatertl chkatre. ' --J -n - " Allies Wah oa Tarkey. . The twMihw createe by Tarkey . ttacks oa Raaslaa lowaa la the 1 'ri mes, and apoa Ramuta ablpa la the black bee, anoald sooa be cleared an, - as Great Britain and Kaaaaa bae preaeated a dcaaaad to the aabUaae . lone lor aa exptanattoa of the loct Vata. the dbmuanal of the Cctwiaa -'- eoker and nx a from Tarkbat war. ' ahtpa, and the dkmantitna; of the Goe. , bee and the Breslaa, the former e " isrkera nplrfaj delayed, as It waa aaaoanved toalKitt that trie pap tc eommaalchtioa with Vwrkry was biterrapted. It Is not yet tlear what daamce the Tarkiah beet baa dot, atoouS- - report from different eea -.aay row Kaasiaa nirpeav Bvuua. a aniiie layer, a cmaer end a ooast gaard ship Were destroyed. One of Omt Rrtlsln's aLHcaltlea will be Ihe protection of the oil Bel da whlc abe Voteutly acaalred la IibU. Indlaa troopa caa ba broaat ap for macti speealatloa nr& '.what action the BaJuin smtea end Italy whl sake la view of Tarkef'a ea trauce Into the etrainrle, bat aa yet .sere ttaa been mm oeuaiw statement oa kJa awbject,..,; ,., r. . - eTBXARIXR' RI .IRS BJUTIaH CKCISKR... "timmrtm: si. ):uvp;mn HiUlah Ua-bt trnlatf Hrraaea was sana by a Oeraai sabaaarine la the MtraKs tooay, this oucial aa. woaiHvnieat waa aaade ton la; t Krtr. . t$ aU UJtf ofBcera aod mea were sated. Rt'8SlA8 RtPtXSE GERMANS. ' ' aBuasBMai : - - Peti'mtrad. Oct iil The followhnr .. aioal camunanjeauoa waa baaed by (ennal headquarters tonight: "tm the eaat -Fraauaa froati the plaa for breaking thmurh the center - of oar fortltled ' poaHioa around Urn ' - kalresww projected by the enemy . as t - failed. Oarinc Se adya of Bnaucosaa -lul snarks Vie ennaiw antfuid ln- . laLmaay .places the -4rrsat u of it oi Meral diatrtota o -flw eaaC ff WWIsa acranuiiauun. at i IU 1 Off it nrnwr treacoea eeaaeo; a front,-- : - -iierojhd -the -aW-s"SCcwpy . etraiuly the towntt of uohtynyiTXcah. A ra,aECal uirwo. i - - "ta. t.altrU-M- ncttt.ns continues ' -wrlthost any eanmnlal chaare la the eilasMon-' .JRJf.CS CLAIM GAIXS. llerlin, tk-t. SI, via Aautmiam and tUMlon. 7:1 p. m A report reoel v etl lere tdoa- Oermaa prany headquarter r - WILL HIT ENGLAND AS RUSSIA; Germans in East Prussia Dcisiohr It b officially announced far London '"..-': r tlw enaM Uwlr 4rawr baa Hera arra. 1 i - - 'Oar army ht Belgluai yeaterday oo copied Ramacapei:e (9 l-S mllra eaat of N km port) and Prrlacbooa, and or attacka on - i pre are proarraalna;. Kanavanrde, Cliatea Hollenlke a Wambrke bare been atoraied. , "Farther MHith we abia have rain ed tmwnd to the eaat of Noiseons. The enemy haa been attacked and darlna; too oay cnaacti from aeerai atronaly fortlned poalttona to t a aort.i of 1 alUy (about tea mllra eaat of Sola anna WiUch waa ataraaed darbw, the arieraoea, ine enemy retmauna; acr tne nter Afeaae maa muurrmg aerera we captured a.eue pruwnen la the Arcnnne aart to the eaat of erdu and tn thejaTtb pi Toal aav eral rarh attacka we.e tepulaeit with heavy loaaea. for the emu. - "fhe haute w the matlieamera war; 1 tlieatve till now baa not been dectd. ed. Tn the, wet of Warsaw the Ran. atana are alowly followlna- owt troopa, which are bow oe.nc (roupeu." ... BEIiGlAXS HOLD THFIR OWH Harre, (let. SI (Via Looooa : p. m. Aa omrfal dlapatcbe from the Hrtrlaa army headquarters to . the . BelalaaM abrter ofWar abyat Fbjrre attacks were attempted yea. terday anirtilna; by the enemy a the aetaionrnood or Ramacapt-lle a re-ryen. The second- ot U.eae i tacks was repubwde with neat loan. lue Smt forced our troops to e aoaae rronnd which later waa partlal- y .retaken. . "1" h afternoon the Inandattda extended from brtweea the Yer and he railway at Nlenport to Plsasade and ' reached the - neighborhood of lrrvysoj . te.ore the front between Diamade and HayKhen there was no Important Sajhtlna. The allied troops were able ems the Tare and to cam around Toward the east the enemy lout Bl- chnote and are only ntalnlslnlng; their pnatrlon at Iaaacheadaeb8 (ols miles northeast of Ypres) with dilhcalty. "On the I.jm there has b"en no m rrlal chanaw la the situation, n - ITALY CARES FOR RC8S1A. retrunrad. Oct. l The seaalV rial Raaalaa news agency ears that becaaae of the attack by the Tarklah warships enlM the Ramlaa Nark Sea roast, the Ramlaa Korerement ew tmmt(, Hr " tle Raoilan Aj lauaador at - Conatantlnoole to a j tn the "aniline Forte the rap. tare of aiptomattc rnatMea wttP Tar. key and his depart are with all the ax Miners of hat embassy and the coa- t proe"tlon of the' Interests of Raaalaa sabjerta has been coeMded te the Italian corernntent. WHITES Kit AT fSASTOlfIA RepalVsn - fu-,Ha'e CHvea TJaaal Tirade Agalnwt Dmionu , ; !-. " wMt b TSia a OWiwiii.), -' - - Gaatonla, Oct. II. In the county enurr-nousa tmm aiant air.- A. - A. Whltener of Hickory the Republican candidate who Is p4rln.Jorihaeat ot nensoxr . uvr rman in ins United 8'ates Senate, addressed abou t s nebnle Iwcludlnr men. woman, and t mocrata. - .t - Mr. Whltener waa Introduced by J. M. Hoyle of the Gastonla -bar nromntly at 7: is o'clock and launch. ed Into his speech at once.. It brine a'mllar. to the speechea Ihst . h has been making ovrf the Htate. snd mvtad about an hour an hall The nterrt and eomoetency t.f the De mocratic admrnistratioh " 'rera;-tor,s eivMr .aaaJled br the speaker and he nOcc'so, -aa a. aoUitl(oLt4LywucBof RepubUcank to power.? ; . - -, fULLT DAT AT X,rMBKR"TOX rBnjwWf orainaBitek -Faraa-Prdus-IManla)ed. ' TamPgndM. 'Oct,, li. Tnngy reoaetly ajpolnird, a "rally day" frw.Luinl'erlan ndseTemr'handrJ trisitors from different s"etln of the eouny were hersjr Ca meron Mor ain of Trloitea.TTVered an able Democratic ad-ireiw, which was crat en)oyed by a l&rfre -crowd. . ,Ths arkton brass bapi furntahed musto for the occantonr There was a variety nf Farm products on exhibition, am on a wweet potatoes erer seen here. While the crowd waa not as Isrcr as ft'wmi hoped to hare, the occasion was a big success. IT SEERIS; T Enoland Will Consider An Car- WHOLE" Neutral Nations, Place Em :rt bargo onHshpnieQtof Foods and Many Other Ar : ticles- and This Will Take Kinks Out . of Troubles of American Ships l Washington, D. C, Oct. II. Orsat Britain henceforth will ooaalder eon. per shipments abaoluts eohtrahsad of war. That was fetrealed by a rsrlaed contraband list sent today -by Am. baasador Page. A prerloua list clamed eoppsr ss conditional contraband. The only other Important chanaa is the placing of illuaitnating oil en the conditional Hat. The question of contraband ship, ments came before the State Depart ment today before the new Brltlah list was made public Format- prat aa. m.JttOgstt.,lia.lris itrttisb gorera. ment throush " Ambamador . Paav against the deteaUoa at Gibraltar of the American, steamer Kreeniaad. eoppsr laden, en route te Oraeas. Mr. Page also was Instructed to request the release of the Italian atsamera aaa Giovanni and Ragina d' Italia, also detained at Gibraltar whUe en route td Italian- porta with American cop per. The united mates aovetmrt"-t took the poataoa that aa Ihe ship ments were to neutral countries they were not subject to esicure. - Soma omclals were Inclined te view (he promulgation of the new Brltlah contraband lists as not affecting theet nipmenia, Because tney . were made before It was announced. British oHI Clsll.hera.sra. understood toofcaro thla eiew.- Advices were received today that Italy had - publlahed ' a - list- of com. modifies, exportation of whl-h was forbidden. Three other neutral eoua- tries havs taken almllar precautlona, to protect their trade with other neu trals; and the State Department la preparing: a . tabulated... statement of these' st 'isrgoes for the information' of American shippers. The statement will cover shipments to Italy. Holland." Sweden and Norway. '. - .These embargoes apply1 generally to foodstuffs, clothing - and military supplies. ' The effect of the emharrnes and of the effort of this country to And a common ground of nnderetandlng aa to contraband with belligerent Bowers. will be to exempt from aeisure any thing short of actual contra bandcar- rled In neutral bottoms to neutral porta Department official antictoete tne restoration of virtually u nrsstrtct- i trade among neutrals aa a result. The Italian Uabargn. The Italian embargo, which la In the -form of a decree Signed by the King.-prohibits the ekportation from Italy to any country, bellieerent or neutral, of the following articles: AU foodstuffs, coffee and sugar. horses and mules; every sort of cloth ing or cloth which could be used In clothing troops: every sort of vehicle, nd or air- all motors, cr pert of motors: ceai, petroleum, ben una and all lubricating oils copper, sluminum, eaa, nitrate oi soas, eic, picric acid and carbonate of soda: all medlcinee and medical materials: all . aavat stores. - The only exceptions thatcaa be made moat be pspwd Upon by the president or tne council ana tne mm. farters -of sericulture, led uetry-- and commerce." - British Contraband L'at. Th new British contraband list follow; l Arms oi an kinas. including arms for sporting purposes and their distinctive component .parts. I ProJectUea. charges and cart ridges of ail kinds and their dis tinctive component parts. t Powder and explosives special ly prepare, for uae in war. 4 wwpnurie acta. r 1 1 i Gun mnuntinra lltriber Iwivea. tfrhfiers. "mtTftary wagons. Be ldfora.es and their distinctive component parte. tng flndera and" their Ua uneiive component , parts T Clothing and equipment : of oisunctiy military cnaraeter. - - -- S-tlr lrrt .nri pe lel suitable tor use In war. f All Inds of harness of a dls. Um llely mlliuiry chsracter. "-BT- 1 1 Armor p liUea It Haematite iron ore Lod baem- aiitq irjn. 11 iron pvrltea, 14 -Nickel ore and JrlckeU - " - IJ--Ferrochroma and chrunie ore; .1 Copper, uawrouKht. ' :TT tedi--phr.-ghec orprper"73 1 1 Ahimlnum. - If " Ff rro ai 1 ia. 19 Barbed wire and impdementa for fixing and cutting the earns. fI'(i5fllPPE0 X usr is GivEji (Continued on ,pag;era.) a TO THE SUPPC?,TEHS OF THE PROPOSED . The success of tns camralrn for the tdootton if the ten Amendments to the Constitution iL . JL. Aa a I aa a a wpou we ww uui huu oe aone AM thateould be done hv viy of f.rouslng Interest and con Yeylnr mtellirence on the subject, under the circumstances, has (wen oonc Ana i mt vwjtamt mnH ba baen cvrefttDy wTOwiimsI kjr awaa Uenuwd wpoai Um OMds of oar 5UU, tbeir spport statement are. the declarations of mons, ex-oovmor oienn, ex-tiorernor Kltcnin, Judge Piitchard. Judse Connor, Secretaiv Danlels,-nen whose understandinr of Ihe stitutio-r and of the needs ofttht -Common w-etltftrand hose loyalty Iter jwopte-trnot te fjuestioned may be cttcd; net tnt-6n-thfr lht herrfofore putlishedi'ot hrore than one hundred and fifty citizens of high standing, reprantmjeury sec- ..uua.oi uic iauv. r arena, toffthr with of tbv Stat sad Lbe ofBcuJs of thw aOat COtM-aVattstuT Md as riorui iroZdw. uui tne laci coatronu us tnat many voters nave not yet come td appreciate these, Amendments. Not a few are .prejudiced against them because they do not understand, them. Others do hot realise their value to pie Commonwealth.: Aa sotm haw koca auaUdl by baMleM reports caicnlatea to votJm thesT aikaas vr tottn oppoutaaav '. , . . ' 1 " -. .. . . .- ;;' - IT IS THE DUTY OP THOSE OF US WHO DO UNDER STAND THESBv AMENDMENTS, AND WHO RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT THEIR - ADOPTION MEANS PROGRESS FOR THE COMMONWELATH, THAT THE WELFARE OP ALL OUR PEOPLE IS INVOLVED IN THEM, TO GO TO THE POLLS NEXT -TUESDAY NOT ONLY TO VOTE BUT TO CONVINCE OUR FELLOW-CITIZENS .ALSO TO VOTE FOR THEM.- " " -;Pr. " , : . ' For my part I believe IrUhls expected ta go into battle in defence of his country, it surely is "iiotilnreorrab!af to urge a -rltUftU liltf wise to give a",tayt work' to a cause that b believes will advance the interests of his Com monwealth. Aa4 I may add that if citiaans would (fro thea aetrsg mora fregly to this sort of endeavor Utar woald ba far lass troend for rotnplaiwt that oar po'itical affairs are aot conducted fa the interest of thapcopU. ftitlcatrogrfss-depends upon nara wora jusi as aoes progress And it is a work that cannot be done by p It would be out of place here to ro half of any of the Amendments All that I can say now b this: THE TAXATION AMENDMENT MEANS THE DELIVER ANCE OF OUR PEOPLE FROM A SYSTEM THAT ANYBODY OONGEDES-T O B E -NEFFECTUAL-ANDUN EQUALMJN-" JUST TO THE STATE ON THE ONE HAND, AND THE TAX PAYERS ON THE OTHER. UNDER IT WE CAN UT DO BETTERTHAN WE HAVE; BEEN DOINa r The Amendment to rastrkt local and prfrata Lrrislaton w3i dellTer the General AsmnMy out of ths wCderneai of little con caraa aasder whkk it has so tone labored and opaa op to it tha opportan'ty to coiuider tha larger concerns of the whole Coan- .ISeatiwaalUu. . ; " '. x " These are the most Important of the ten amendments The other eight are of less, importance, but they are nevertheless suf ficiently important to command the urgent endeavors of every North Carolinian. . , Recommended by the Constitutional Commission, approved' by more than three-fifths of each house of the General Assembly, advocated by our Governor, commended by leaders in all our political parties and fictions, it remains now only for the people enlightened to their opportunity at the ballot box, to rise to the. occasion and set their beloved Commonwealth another stage on ward in thejong and arduous but glorious march of civilization. - I appeal, therefore, nd harine; dona aU that I cocld do, feel that I baa a riaht to appeal to thoae of toy fellowitizeng throafboat tha State who understand and appreciate tha import nee of this cause, to go to their respective voting places on elao too day, not only to vote, bet to do tbeir utmost to persuade aft their fellow-ot irene to vote with them for tha adoption of eacb and aB of tha proposed Ammdmmttlfftha ' . .'" J. W. BAILEY, Chairman. ARR.NG1'G FOR DAUGHTERS, Trinity Prof u noes looh Oat for Ea -. pfrtalnswea a. Campaa. Ttt'Xmm aaa OwaiaJ Trinit Collere. Purham. Oct" II. ' - ' - - - - I'roieaeors' rv- j- r n.we r i mnm v I brown, ana pu m. t. ,uii.in..r,, members of-the committee from the faculty of the college to have charge of local campus arrangements for en tertaining the convention of - the Daughters of the American Revolu tion whlrh meets here a it Tuesday and WeJuetay. hare base eery-busy for several daya. .but have com p 11 i arrangeuieiilr for the, aeninria. Tne meeunxa will be held la East Puke buildiag which nas been nut in mnmym win roinrn. - thin. The lars audliurlum on the aecnndr floor of this bullying la espe- iay adapted ta convention parpawi, and- the college euimneelty hr-rrwg; esoi j tiling iMiaslhla In givr) Ihti rrp htative "women wrno win re hers jury EMrlded Hopee-nsly--Iond of Pee . fennaat nmapsa. n.lkaOMmi Salisbury. Oet II. Hopeleaaly Tided, seven for eonvletion, Ave for acquittal --the jury In the W. r. 8av- e bv Judge Boyd tonight. The transferred hack to Charlotte for the April term and Ksratre's bond reduced U two hundred dollars. IEIfl):iiJTS, TO : THE COIJSTiTUTIOir of North Carolina will depend a i a mm . awa, . u me poi-S on ne Tuesday My Qua wlkaTgwer um lamm is a-aarwd. la evidence of this Governor Craig, Senator Sim- . ItfM wmioritT f thd the FgrmoV Uneog. hwg lawdaTlhB that OBT sort of seryke. Every citizen tr in an otner aomains ot endeavor. an argument in be- the time that has passed. HEXDERSO MAM TO EMCLAJfD. Mr. George Cooper hweeeeda Maa Who Went to Front, (tr-aal a, Tw.N. m-. am i . Menderson. Oct. 1 The American ueorge A.ooper. or Hvnuerson. a young maa, who has beea In their em. V"'r wtnu years. 10 go to Kngland tad take charge of tha American Tobacco-4Tm pan v there." Tha i.imm stated that their manager had gone to ne war.- rney nave plants' at In- . M-Trpooi ana Krtatol, Mr, Cooper has et Vile beea stationed ai Richmond, Va.. and Greenville. N. C aaa ma w lie, formerly Miiurn IjOt tie Kk inner. oT Greenville. N r . will - tr front .New Torkfo. England to- ). - e ta tne oldest son of Mr. John D, Cooper, who formerly represented we Am.ru Tobaeoq. Companyhere. j-FRIEXD OF TRIXfTT UEAI - Snwt ra'e "l"riTIIenf Trwsteea, Trinity College, Several hundred Durham: Oct. 11. of the- at ud jits, of Ihe eoileye aeral eervlcee of Mr,-James IJeuth . ate. father of the president of ths I board of rrustees ef thia. iDalltotlon, and paid their reapfts; to f he hemory if this splendid" .citisen. of Durham. Members of the faculty of the college and others In the community where dr. Southgate -was known-snd loved were present. President Few a-d as roxy. into rot one pf ths honorary pa tTbearera. DZOCRAtY ML AGAIN SWEEP THE STATE OF NOIITU.CAROIJIW By Great Majorities The Voters Will . Agairi. Re- : turn ItTo Power NeTuesand Will Send Solid Democratic Delegation To Congress ; To Aid In Upholding The Hands of President CHAIRMAN WARREN SAYS r::" ITS ONLY QUESTION CF SIZEOFISAJvRITY tu-Tar-Sarw af the The State ticket, by rnhed Satee Oveeanaa. wUl he alerted by S large geakirtty. vVe Ail aseM ail trH Cwreia Ml aewd a aoiiil deseratkm , back ba HaahlPgtoa te work In harmsay with Weodrow vVUaoe and Ids a., alalatradoa. la nlnrtrea oat oT the sweaty Jad'rlal IMatrkiU we Win elect PeaaocrarJe Bollcltora, Owt ef a mraaberalilp of M State Seawtina and ltd nterahera of tle kmrer Hoase, we wtU elect abnwt 41 t aames and anew lee Btembera of the Legiaiatare. - - -1 '-wibj nearly aB of the enontlea. Democrats will rlert Clerks of Coert. SherlSs, Rea-hue of Deeds, County l ommliw oners, and wtlier eoaaty ofneera, thereby giving aa awrunre that economical and nav netent adaslnlt-trathm of county af fairs wiU eontlnoe hi Worth Caroa. rrhe above fnrecaat kt haeed reliable mformatloe at hand, wt of causae ocpaaila ka-a. -asfasurg poa tlie work of the Couaty Or ganisations to the variow-i mantle frnaa amr enUI eanset Taesday, Noveasber Srd. The tinmty Chair. aera and Coaaty Onraa'iaikNM and the nomJnera of the party have bmi very active for tlie past tra days awdi-thr lnd'carltm are that Oeaocrary will win a apleadld vte lory, la North Carolina on Tare oay "Irt every friend of gtve bis energy and ttnae to thla greet work of -eiidorsBg the aaintatTatlon of Wood row 11 and Locke Craig." TARHEELS ARE R. 2. Johnson Promoted In the Navy; L L Burkhead New - Mexico Postmaster W. E. TFXVKRTOJf. -Washington, D. C. Oct. II. R, Z. Johnson, eon of Kav. R. Z. Johnson, of LJncoInota. N. C'and one of the ablest young officers la jthe navy, has Just been promoted; from tha rank of lieutenant-commander to that of com mander. Commander 'Johnaon haa PueiBisUe "iiaie" CTialraiaa TFamaae D. Was ma. am an J of k i sal i Itaai lor the Pi miimacy st Ta-aday. tsat UM gave eaa tim aaaaBBJlia.aisttaai'siTl" r :' .- "The only eaaaalaa elstUaa la the ataa eea tag ssa.'mlty. whicn la beaded Sewator tee ft. makVe mrnbhTvo k ' ! i!m H!,Jr. ZA wain! x'Ut Benstora out of iO aod about tnlo!. . a. Juo?te? U-hl iZrtdll I mmb'r h Hous out or 1ft. rT.. laVii , X. tntrnr Democratic nominee for the L, . ai. Jn h! ' Superior Ceurt. and there are tea of umdVrartnrpg Cuba In , which tho'Oregon" played o tllualrinua a parr - Hie latoet as wgnment has been that of executive officer of the battleship "New Hamp- shire. In which trying poaifon fee ' acq u I ted himself ,wttb credit that his" ''alngushed hs career as a naval -. officer. , Jlr.;tT.- Burkhead of Columbus, 1 N..M Jlkf. been appointed pout mas- J ter there. He Is a brother of Mrs. - Joseph O. Brown of Halelh.- and a -son of the Iste Rev; Dr. U S. Burk head. a : dlminiruished. Methodist dl- L 1-lne cf tiarlh l.'amhna, 1- Becretary hcaooo naa aumorisro the temporary employment of Mis til tea M. " Pearson of Morgantoa, N aa stenographer In the Treasury, Department Mies . Pearson is a daughter of Mr. John H. Pearson, formerly railroad commissioner. Mies Pearson will be.engsKed It worHuij connection with the relief, protec- tlon and tranaportatlon of American eltlsens la e.urupe. , , BISHOP 1UIXIO JIFTTXC Forwter Trinity Pree 'rnt aln Ad. I Tie y r ?.l . "frtnlty negaTurham. Oct, ll.-. Ourlper this work IXshop .Jphp Oar TtsfcT- 1C'lili ; h)P"alneeii jeais pie. eampua. being at home resting from his heavy rulaeopal duties, ana m onilLtcteil tTie" mm nlng chtpel-exer- 1 claes la CrtVen Hemnrlal MuU aewrat t - ' good man In his former place rn the narly all of the counties the Demo-, . rostrum and to hear him adm rfeh f cratic ouoty 4chets wit! be elected.-,-the student body Htm morning ib' That la a foreceiit mirde on direct blahop- -talked informally on tnformatioa ss-to rondtilons In the "Btrejigth snd mit' a wonderful rarioja countlea of tha State, and lha Tuipreaslon on the minds of the large . number of students preeent. This ; was the first time many of the aw off itudents bad had opportunity to bear I biiti-''' v..:'--; , , 4 OVER 100 IN THE HOUSE -AND 45 IN THE SENATE Senator ie S.r Overman and ation Commission, Will Ba "fie-elected: by" Big Major! . Jies;.So. WiIUe the Ten -; Democratic . lyominees . for the Superior Court an J Nine teen ; Solicitors; Victory a!f :.OTf the. Line In Nearly si " the Counties; The Amend ments to the Constitu'Jon 'Will Win : " -In this year of 1114 North Carolina Is again to be blessed by a great D.-ra-ecrailc victory, a victory la ballota from tha mountains to the sea. The Htate ticket, h ended by I'nl'.ed Slates eenator ia ml Oov. rmu and wuh the name of B. U Travis for mm--ber of the Corporation Cominlaeloii, 0 r . HON. THOMAS U. WARREJI. Chalrwiaa of the Pranocratle State - Coaimttre H he Prrdk-ta a- Great , Hi mutrsllo Victory la North Care-" kna. ' : -f will be victorious by aome ft.Mt to .. . Tea Democratie CongrsasmeB will be- elected, nine of them being oa renomlnationa: one new man. Hoa. (iecrge k. Hood, of Goldsboro, being Ohs. nominee la the Third lxrict. -ia i-. ....T e. a. - rtesunrrath- Klate Em. ereit.r Committee Vt Ik llanMee irTiy aU f the mXrltl depend entirely upou the vote that Is brought eut. This l an year Id election, but there shuulj " '' " if -. ' " . , -. , , -.. ' j .! "I:' 2 '"' :". : e ". : ' - .' rfaH, -.'.' ,-') z J . : . . -.-?rV. hy ''Say Dcmoriacy. ICoBUnuftd ea Faa v JT:'--- : - .'-;; - . - ...

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