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TUESDa/ AFTERNOON, JCLY 5, 191#, ?loo. TIM Elk. battd, Which It BMt aauaual at a prle* ?*ht, entertain ad ?ba ?pectatori Tall and h*M th.lr at tention acalnit tfae hot rajr, of tha ana. . Tha erowtf atood during tha ao ttra time aad made a magnificent pie SPECIALS FOI These Items will not be ? Ladies' Best 25c. Hes at 17 l-2c. 12 hie. Gauze at 6c. Best grac to a < Best 9c. -ouch mm third ati, th?i [ 1101,000 he split on ft ?r daet. t?t?e wtaaer eat DNi the rtnlalde. V ' y1 At 1.43 Annouaoer Mllj Jordany tapped into the rlac. At l.? Klckard Mot word te Mi Btlly MIUw appearad and ? ed to bain charge of Mun'l man. ; Johnson abook kaada with Announcer Jordan and bowed to th. applause otl the crowd. Johnson (ported > Daw batk robe or striped i ????? ? Jet- 1 l WEDNESDAY >ld over phone or by mall. e, two pair to a custo - ? V Vests, 4 to a customer, ling or Cambric, J# yds. k. 10 yds. to : j friee cot la a rood ngM-^ -lkn johin aon booted Jin twlco In Me wltli a left. Jwkv?win? a MM* (hey .broke. Both men nn bleeding tram tbe month. Jedhrlee looked Bona ae ,rtoui. Jack landed tjp> lefta on th? mouth. JeBriee tabbed left to noaa aad baled Jack around the ring In <3i? clinch that followed. Jaffrlea ahot a atralght left to tbe face. Itwaa a light pnneh.* The men patted each other on IS* aboulder aa tbe bell raa(. It waa another eeJjr round. Jeffrlea crouched again. Then Johnaoo put two lefta to Jeffrlea' (ace. Thar dlachM. (At the break Jack swung to faca and they clinched. Jef frlee' left aye wee opead from an old eat. Johnaon rushed, but Jeffrlae got ?war. and aa they Mntd a clinch Jack landed on the eer. Jeffrlea beck ed Johnaon all aronad the ring. John aoo triad for an uppercot aad tailed. -Jeffrlee ruahed a right to the body and Jack countered nicely. Jeffrlea mlaaed to the body. In a clinch Jack (Ot In two (OOd rlghti to the lace and Jeffrlee eye began to cloae. Jeffrlea rubbed hla eye. Jeffrlee waa bleeding froaa the month and aye. Johnson tainted and Jeffrlea fol lowed htm around the ring. They kept the center ot the ring, then Jack want orer JeSrtea' back with a right awing. They clinched. After the break Jeffrlee landed on tlia tarn a light bio*.. W reached the mouth wrawsa sat,? ?m. O. J. 8tUdd*Tt,'Ini A. DuM; alternate* < I ?? r- " '??, P. Uthui. Qeorga H. H ?w. Jr.. r. /. Becryi o L. H-Beddlt*. L. T. Tho Orlmm, W. O. Loptoae: 4. pointed a dilatate Tbf nte for SoHcltor wm an nounced. -Norwood L. Slmmona re aefied ?4.lt; B A Denial. I1U ' Upon recommendation of t?e MB mlttee Ua following delegatee war* Ifrofait* to attend tka Judicial Con n>U?: M. C. -Braoaw, H. 8. Meal. 4 T^^HN^oa. Q?ria L. awtadatl. W. o: (nw, W J. Hariia, w. A. CfatcH. Jot* r.'UUia. L. H. Bad dltt. W. J. Mltlfwtck. Dr J.T. Ntck (Atai .T. H Trer. P. A. Ntckolaea. W. M- Ckanaear. a. p. mwia, B. a. Nfekolaoo. H. C Carter, P. C. Knf lor. J. F. Buckman, U H. Kan, Janaa <k Mtfee. D.K. CarUr. w. K Jacobeon, P. B Hookar. J. B. Herri*. J. Me ^IlljaoM, T. B. Had Baa, J. N. Hill. E. D. tewla, Joa Setterthwalte, A. B. J*?. J. D. Elliott, W. B. Patrick, Will' Morealender, Jatnee Orerton, W. H. Hookar. Tkomaa LltchSeld. W. A. Tkompioo, Lonla Adama. J. B. Oriel. J oka C. Latham. John Mitchell. R. C. Jordan. Char lea Singleton. T. B. Clay ton, Dr. C. c. Jackaon, B. P. Qur canua, W. C. Klalon. raiwr Qey Mta. P. H. Johnaon. Jokn O. Tolly. J. H. Carter, Jokn Bonner, Dr. A. C. ?oyt/ J, p. Tayloa, W. C Bod man. u Updo recommendation of the com mittee the following were appointed delegates to the Congressional Con vention : Hpn. John H. Small, J. D. Grimee, W. D. Crimes, W. C. Rod nan. Harry McMullen. W. M. Chaun OW, W. A. Thompson, P. H. Ton Eb e rate! a, R. R. Warren, O. L. Swindell, J. F. Tayloe, F. P. Latham, W. O. Lupton, O. B. Wynn, J. Mac Alllgood, W. 8. D. Eborn. E. R. MLlxon, N. L. Simmons, E. A. Daniel, C. P. Aycock, P. H. Johnaon. J. H. Hodges, T. R. Hodges, J. E. Turnage, O. H. Hill, W. A. CraWlLU H. Reddltt, Albert Hardy, B. OMtow, Ira M. Hardy ,^L. H. Thompson, W. M. Butt. Will Smlthwlck, J. C. Orarton, a. D. Jiao Lean, J. L. Mayo, W. K Jacobson, John P. Latham, Blaney Turnage, D. M. Carter, C. T. Hardlson, 8. T. Nicholson, H. 8. Ward. W. H. Hooker. U D. O M. Hooker, J. D ] Eborn, J. H. H.rrifc' P. B. Hookrr. ? <m if.rtlcn of W. C. Rodman ir D?ru.v?.H are m?d? 4?ie ~ ? ?-Mil ? ? m COTUNC MAYOR'S COURT FILLS PULPIT Mev. Mr. Parker, Agra t for Loalsbarf PHMto Collage, *t M. K. Charct ?. i The congregation of the Ftrtt |Metbo<flat Church 8vaday mora lug Ad ???nine hod the Biota of hae*a Ids Rev. Mr. jVM the agent ol the M*lsburg Tetoale College At Mr. Parker la ufinr t rave) log the State ltf Interest of thta well-known tnatltutiOB of learning. While In the city be waa the guest of Rev M. T. Pfyler. |>KIilOHTFUL IMIL AT ATll-NTI IC. taltty of Mr. V?ub|. Mr. W. C. Young, of Norfolk. V*, gave a delightful sail Friday nlgbl te the guests of the hotel Immediately after the da ace the party left Alia pier on the Mamie --C- Danlela and ?ailed for several hour*. Mr: Young'* hospitality was thoroughly enjoyed | by every one on board. (Fwitt i MiUcr ioa Mortoo wea tbe-gueat of bono r at a birthday party given by Mrs. -Morion. All of the yunger Mt gathered In the ball room, w^fe various games were played. tall waa pinned on the i. Tor which a moat attraotlye au tomatic tab waa given. At the conclusion of the gamea the boya ajid'tfrla gat herd oa the beach. [There they were busy with shovels huatfhC for the prises that-ware htd ' ? Id the aaad./ ? The table waa most attractively deoabfoted to repreeent a watft scene. On the lake could be fMtrtlM sail 1 lag boa'ts.farf on the *pA **re the tur tle* aad a hell a. About tweaty chil es enjoyed a delightful time.. - ? Mr and Mrs. T. Harvey and their ch#rmlag daughter; Mlsa Male, of jKlMtoa, arrived "?Thursday night to spend the summer at the Atlantic. Tbe-Attaatlc -wae pleased also to welcome Governor aad Mrs. T. J. JarvU, of Oiteiivllle, N. C., who will spend the summer here. Governor and Mrs. Jarvle are always annual visitors at the hotel. Among *be other gueata that have arrived are the following: Mr. W. T. Brown. Mrs. W. T. Brown and Mifca Lola Brown, of Wlnaton-8alem; Mrs. Paul Yelverton, Ooldsboro, N. C.; Misses Noonla and Ethel Rogers, Ral eigh, N. C.; A- H. Carr, H. M. Nelson, T. F. Hill, F. L. Fuller, Jr.. Jamee A. Coble, Durham, N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. F-. W. Clare. Rocky Mount. Va.; R. L. >mpson, Spray. N. C.; H. O. Orlf fln. Salisbury, N. C.; P. R. Carr, Ay den, N. C. LARGK CABBAQB. Mr. H. H. Broome, oae of Rlch sd's moat Induatrlons and enter prising farmers, haa on exhibition at the store of Mr. L. T. Thompson, Aurora, N. C-, a cabbage that weighs IS pounds and 8 ounces. How Is this (or Beaufort county farmers? -Is ytqr hoabend ao racy tad oC artr I oMmtraa him ft nf tint Hundreds Witnessed the Mot< Races Monday Afternoon ^ Yesterday Only the ? Yeaterday. July 4. wu MWnUd a thla city on ? grand*- r ml* ttu lay oelehratto* of It* klad that U> ?k? place kere la a anabar of *ai*. Tk* principal featere . of"~t?e tmf nap tka large* ataattc ?*a**aaar? Joa tkat ka* arar Uk*a plan* I* tu UMf *f U* eltg. Thto cwWW.of I leaa ?ute* paiake iWiiiHi koala ?htkjWM aleag tka eattre water rnait, uia aaaker of aaoltlag aMot taking ?P tka raaaalader K tka afteamooa ?> Tka Mfcial avuMt woru, la ?Mtal. tk* raoaa. paaadaa. a peed Mat*. aw., were gitea kr tk* Tar M lftot*r Boat Club, of Utf* city. aud pr??*d racy taura.ua* to the large tnnrto of tgabJUara that IIM tk* dacha'a* wall aa tka ooaaty DrU|> Promptly ?? ? o'clock tka dlfarent boat! la tk* alah aaeembied at .tka meek Bkaoaa buty, beiojr tk* Nor folk Soatkata ' Killi mt MMMk'.aad ram* u'ptke rlr.r hi alaf 1% file. under tk* MUU1 of Coaaoton' J. C. Rodman Tk* different boats flying tka elak la|< (a whit* **>a! low-tilled pennant with a red atar and creeceat) oa tkalr forward fla?-polea aad the marine yachtfag enatgn oa thatr aura, their captala* wearlag dub cap* with th* a?m* daaign aa. tka flaaa, vklt* dack trouaara- apd> biaai aerge coat*, preeeated a beautiful aad' Inapirlng right a* they cam* up tk* harbor. immedtatelr attar tka parade th' racee kegan, with Mayor Sterling, F. C- Kngter aad W. E Swindell acting aa Jndgae aad tlmakeepar* and Cap tkte W. M. Ball giving the racing alg aala (or preparation and atartlng. Mr. Charlaa Wright acted aa lower time Weeper. atat loned In a" tar beat at the bppoalte'and of the conrae. The racaa began at a lay. boat near the county bridge, aad circled ettetb *r lay boqt about three Quarter! of a mile further down the rlaer and near thefJorfoU Sogftac* bridge. - ? The race* be^ea according to eta* atkcatloa from "A." th. alowor boat. U tka nrltUM. <t U claaa "V arara tka foUowl? ao trim: Oaptala Rabart Saaall, caMIx a M. Bran. Jr., Ca*ala RoOart Koala, Oaptala J. M Sauadara Ud fa UK alMta. i la clan war* aMM CapUla w-r Clark, ia tka Moaraa. aal 0a? fal> C. L. raraa. la .(ka "Jalkat," Captaia Para* wlaalaf tkla raoa, cir clflac tka cvaraa aad aaaklas two lava In ?riitwtf U clua "C" tm the following h trf<S: Commodar* J. C Rodman. Las th* "8m Chill; " Captain David Hill Jr.. la tfcs "TblaUe;" Captain W- W. Satterthwalta. In the . "Alwla." and Captaia David FowU, la hla-Iauaeh. Th la. raoa vaa won by Captaia David HIU. Jr.. te tha "Thletle." aaklntt tva laps la <1 % sslaates. la class TT' Vice Commodora C. L? Morton aad Captain T. H. Clark. tka "Naadra." racad Captaia W P. Harrall, la tha "Cora." thU rac?# proline my excltng and clone. Caji talo Harrall won by about ftvo nc< onds orar Vfoa Commodore Morton tha "Cora" making tha tvo lap* la nlnataan minutes. In ctass "E" Captain Darld HIU. In tha "Red Wing," tha fastest boat In Eastern Carolina, made a rery spec tacular and exciting speed race against time, circling the entire course in fifteen minutes, making two laps. In claaa "P" Ida. Kddi? Hardlau won the ladles' row boat race pre countless other aspirants, and to her was awarded the prise. "" The Tar Heel Motor Boat Club waa organised in this city about two meaths ago for the promotion ot aquatic sports on Pamlico River, and this Is the beginning of a series of racing contests.- squadron drills. rndfcs, etc., which the club hopes to arrange to take place at atated In tanr^a. ?bath Creek. NV &. July t. ? Mr. Editor; We notice .In your pa per Mr. E. ft Mlxon's card announc ing himself a candidate for County Treasurer. We are glad to see such men as Mr. Mlxon standing for public office. We haye known him since a boy when he uaed to -work on his father's farm in this section, and we believe- we arw safe In- saying that there la not a yodng man in Beaufort touaty more worthier of tho nomina tion than Mr. Mix.;::. Crrtafnly there Is not one who could go before the peop!evw4th~a cleaner and more spot less record thaa can he. No man can question his competency; no mm ofw question or bring ought a#?in?t hit* character, and no man can question his Democracy, The Democratic rotera of South Creek j?ay give ua Mison. Wltb the manhood and brains that there is In the Democratic party in Beaufort county there la no neceeelty for hop ing one man or aay set of men in of flce for life, and we belle re that It is time there were some changes made la some of bur other county officors Treasurer, aad we believe this, de spite Rev. Thomas Green's horse ar gument In an article be had in an is su? of your pa^er last week. Mr., Oreea says,. "But | have not found a man who cries long enough that is willing. to buy a home, work Htm four or Mi sears, then say he Is ?IKvadge. I no tAQlt In him, but I .have worked hfm long enough. , I will turn him out to grate, will go to Mr. b. L. Suaman and buy another. In the first place, the Democratic party tn Beaufort county has always had and will* al ways have a full supply of good, com petent and faithful old "horses." It has no need to buy. And in the sec ond place, our present offcers are not the only' "horses" doing service in the Democratic party, and they are no better to be turned out to graze awhile than some of our other good Democrat 8 who hive been out grating all their lives. What would you think, fellow-Democrats, of a -man who owned half a dozen good, faithful horses all doing the same faithful ser vice and this man would take three of these good horses and put them in good, dry stalls at night and feed them the sound corn and the bright. ; sweet smelling hay and the other three he would turn looee In the lot and throw them the old rotten corn and mouldy hay? You would say he was a heartless fellow. Y&u see the point. Now remember that our pres ent county officers are not the only men who are working for the success of the Democratic party; remember they havte not alone been respohat ble for the victories that w$ /hare been tor .tilt- HI Iww4 y*mr remember there an others who toee onr party end have been work. i RHonTfar Shooting Affair Hum!., Morning* Man in Sfrion C<Niditon, A shooting affair took place At 'foot of Washington Bridge Sunday morning, about 3 o'clock, between Joe Green and John Tbomas.both col ored. "Thomaa was struck under th*> eye by a tt rifle toll. and la wow in -tie Washington Hospital.- His coadl tion Is thought by tbe surgeons to be serious. Greed baa not yet been ap prehended. Tbyr ^rtgliy of the trouble bas not toe* ?aoertaln*d. but tbe surmise Is It gieer out of a crap-shootlng ipiias Oreti is quite a noted character here. His reputation is sftvjhtng good, having figured In several crtama previous to thla atfalr. DEMOCRATIC CON VK NT ION. The Democratic County Conven tion, for the purpose of selecting del egates to the 8tate. Congreetasal. Senatorial and Judicial OoaedSVopa, met la tie Court House, this city, Sat urday morning. The yeomanry of North Carolina and Beaufort county today, la fact a \r. ways has, belonged to tbe Democratic party. K -toe the bralas. tbe mi hood, the ehivelry. aad to this organ isation doea %he South look for guid ance end protection, its slogan has ever been clean, pure men In offiee, and It has never deviated from this motto. The result has toe that Beau fort county has forged ahead as few counties In the State, and will con tinue se to do as long as the people place their destiny In an organisation that stands for the people, by the peo ple and with the people. It was a great convention Saturday. It would have done any cltlsen of the county good to have viewed* the eoene. The county's beat men were represen tatives of their respective eectlonwa. From the beginning to the end har mony reigned in the deliberations, not a ripple of dlBcord could to tie covered. Every delegate seemed de termined to do nothing to mar the peecetulnees, all aemed to work with tbe regularity of a clock tor the bet terment of the people and their In ternet. s It la to to hoped that every dele gate appointed to the different con ventions will ge. If It requires a lit tle sacrifice, make It. Bach represen tative la a trustee of his people and should to on the ground ready to carry out their desires and wlahea. Judging Mbm the attendance to tbe convention Saturday the Democrat? gre not , dead? not by any mcmna? toOTtlre alive and more anxious to meet the enemy , thsm.pver before. It all put their shoulders to the wheel and toll lor one common purpose In the coming oempalgn victory, a glo rious vlctoty, is bound to be the out? . - . ?
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