FTERNOON. MJGUST *, Wit.
r-.v
Tenn.. August ?.
power and that the
prohibition force* will Le In control
of the Kintr at the nvrt election w?
th? declaration m?de today by the
let-iiTH of the Independent forces fal
lowing their victory at the Democrat
ic prlmnr! .. yestorday ThW asscrl
that th? re**It Ml a aharp rebuke
to the governor (or hl> action la the
Carmsck-Cooper esse.
It wm Patterson who, after tlM
court had aentenced Duncan B. Coop
to prison for JO Tears, pardoned
Matt M. Nell, *
Bt->? at large?W, D. Beard, rraf
of conn of civil appeals:
Eaatarn division- H. V. Hughee
Middle dlvlalon?Joeeph 0. Hlf
Klna. S. F, Wilson.
J no. M. Taylor.
The Independents represent In a
; ? Mrge measure the State-wide prohlbl
Hon element of the Democratic par
ty. which haa been rigorously op
posing Governor Patterson alnce htl
memorable campaign with the late
H???tor E. W. Carmack for the ?u
bernatorlal nomination.
? Governor Patterson en tared the
lists for th* regular Ueket and stump
ed the State for It. His enemies lined
up solidly with the Independents.
Governor Pattaraon Is a candidate
for reolet-tion, but hie foes declare
today , that he could not win.
In the Congreaafonal primaries
lAmuol PadKett In the seventh
trlct, T. W. Slmraa la the eighth. Pin
la oarret In the attnb and Qoo. W
Gordon In the tenth were renoml
.ISUb Tills. Tenn.. Auk. 5.?Return!
from yesterday's election from al
over Tennessee up to 1 p. m.. Indl
cate a malorHy for the indewden
Judiciary ttoket of abont gh.OOO and
perhapa larger. The majority la In
creasing steadily / tv;. 1
Iwmm
It would b? difficult to and a ?
complete. dlgnllled and dlplotaatk
letter than that aent by Attorney-Gen
oral Wlckereham la anger U>
Lm'i atatue In the national capltol
which, WW mad* by Ut Naw York
dapartmant of tha 0. A. K.
Tha attora?j-pm?r*l ? Tlawa ?*
approved W *?. Taft, and thla ?aaa
tlon can now ha conaldarad at final
ly Mttlad. It ta only fair to tha ?a
rioaa 9. JL. B. Po.ta to ?r that aw
of thorn did not loin In protaatlni
agalnat tha placln* at tha atttna to
tha capltol Tha Baltimore N
to kmt: i'X " a?
"Th# ?ttorn?jr-fene?i
the itAtut* proTidteg for
vMa and ?ural?Ji alal
fimfWWSgS
who h.T. M., cltlum. t^wo
j Mi aMfaaati Unnnf aadB
llluatrlou. K>t their hlatoric two.,
or from dl.tlnfulshod clrto or mU
Itary wnrtoee. M?h at each BUU
? hall He?m to be worthy of thl. n*
B commemoration. Ha a?r?ai
Uooal comme*?omtlot?. ??
;h,,i?rih,s ?.* n^'?rob55 ?p?t
would aalect lor thin honor cWani
?n?a?ed In tha ?ar. but In tha f?l
that no limitation wa. placed upor
prcibBbi* 'xsrsnrsgs
i?rrr';Kr:.n
gendered by tha war would ec?>*paei
wish to do him honor There l? n<
law a*aln?t placing hi. atatue In th4
capital and no law . preecrlbln* what
"'?'t? ^gMT'tha ,
oao* and for (11. loarlns It to th<
tound lenw. KOOII ludfvent and thl
U.ta of wh Stela to Mr which ol
Itj km most dcMfve > plica In U1I1
Papttooa." ^
Bat tar a aertnoo. baMd upon a Ms
than a preteit
.
A sumptuous repast v. Ill bo eer>e<l
at the new tobacco warehouse. where
also rool mait' rofreehlag beverages
will be Uqsanied with a tree and lav
iih band.
Short. interesting Utfks wiYl \?
made by the farmers and business
men, a a woll as by orutors rote,'. f< .
their el<X)ueuco on festive occasions.
It will ba a grand time. Don't fall
to come."
VIRGINIA IIEACH ANB ( WE
;. JOCkBir. .VIMQIU.,
WILL DRAW OHl: IT CltO? l?
Norfolk. V? . Aug. I ?WUb ttjlp
ty-slx trains to and from Virginia
Beach and Cape Henry orer the Nor-'
folk Southern Railroad, WWeh in
clude* the expreaa and ragnlar trains,
jmoua resorts will bare ample trans->
;portation down to the shore resorts'
tomorrow .LHt Sunday the largest
crowd In r**r? went down to tfceae
raeorts. and a thoroughly delightful
time they had. taking In the various
?all and/an Joying tha Invlg
aurt batlrtng. the only real
the tMU4lil ha? Magi
lataud aa worth a tow of nedl
and It la certainly beneficial,
breathing thla lire-glrtgg DM? And
both Virginia Beach and Cape Hen
ry are decidedly popular with the
maaaes, and they are (ustly entitled to
be claaaad aa um "reaorta of quality"
tor refined neonle. 1
Under tha direction o( the Atlan
tlr Araustniaat Corporation, the \a
rioua emu .amenta win appeal to alL
Theee are located on the pavilion and
embody aome of the rery lateat do
Of eouree the enrf bathing ia a fea
ture. Tha pamion bath-houaea are
prepared to handle tha crowds, and I
there la a competent bathing master
on hgnd at all tlmee Tha hatblng at
Capa Henry la alao fine, with HI ac
comodatlona for tha patrona. At Cape
Henry there are various features and
O'Keef'a famous shore dinners are
well-known Tha great pavilion there
la roomy and affords a apleadtd elav
it tha paaatng ahlpa,
At Virginia Beach there ll the "fig
ure S." the merry-go-round, tha Af
rican dlpa. the Jap beV
tha shooting gallerlea.
tennla courts, photograph gallery and
dancing each week night Tha
at Virginia Beach la undar the dim.
J. W. a Matheny. tha well
known Richmond caterer. PI
Maxim a band viaya at Virginia
Bagcfc every afternoon and evening.
Tomorrow afternoon from 3.10 to
(.10 there Wlu be selected programs,
and at Cava Henry Maxim's lnatru.
tallata will t? heard In programs
frwm 1 to ( o'clock. The wonderful
Bylng machine la now on exhibition
an the partllon at the beaeh. and
thousands arw expected to aaa thla re
kable contrlranoe.
Morning prayer and the ceMiration
of MM Holj Communion St 11 ? m.
Evening aong at 6 p. n>. The netar
will oolclate it both ?ottIcm. Sun
day school at 9.10 a. m.. C. H. Hart
lag luperlnteQdent. 8aaU tree. All
taTltad. t
' :
WAS POSTPONED.
__
Due to the Inclemency of tho with
er Thursday night the Tegular week
ly dance at tW.JJwnlrr Club was
postponed. Thl* wu quite a dtaap-'
pointment to thooe contemplating go
H* .?>-.>< . y ' f 53EF*
i , i
FIRST MKTHOmST CHURCH.
The pastor. Rot. M. T. Plyler, will
fill his regular pulpit Sunday morn
ing and ereniDR. After the morning
the Holy Communion will be
administered. Sunday school meet*
gt 5 o'clock, B- R. Mlxon superin
tendent. All strangers In the city
cordially J&vlted. Good mualc.
. ,
IS IMPROVING
Mln Ruth Erer*tt, who waa receot
lr operated on at the rowle Memor
ial Hospital for appending by Dr.
Ing- Unless something unforeseen
happena the will iooo be able to re
turn. to har h
KIRHT
Regular
and ewantng at
paator win till the pulpit at both
honra. Sunday achffol raeeta at ?.?0
a. m., John B. Sparrow.
Oood auatr All hai
welcome, prayarmeetlog
?
OTHERS HURT.
H?? When Fire Broko Oat?Sev
en W?r? Ov ercome by Smoke?Tm
tt^re Hurt Fatally uud 10 Ollierj
Injured?-Al! Immigrant*.
X** Yorlr, Aug. I.?Seven persons
wo of them women, were overcome
wo ?there fatally hurt and ten oth-1
re were injured less seriously earl?
pday when an incendiary Are da
troyed a lodging house at 100 Rock
way Road, Jamaica. But for the be
oirnn of otie of the occupants. whe
ras fatally hurt while atttemptinfi
o aave other*. the loss of life would
are been greater. This man. Btevar
? waa awakened by tht
of a do*.
load: Stefan Canienkrowa
god 101 Prank NUko. aged 19. Ste
an Congratzwl. 26; Lawrence Hon
at. 16; Martin Marschala. 67t Agnei
tsusryto. 27; NolUo Btudic. 16.
The fatally Injured: Vladimir Pa#
iwaki, 10, burned and Internally In
?MMMfklhilkrlill
sleep. Almost without exceptioc
hoy were Immigrants, recently froa
heir aatlr* lands, and seeking em
iloyment- George Bombec. propria
or of thw house* also runs an em
(loyraent agency. ' EL;
The doad were overcome by amoke
fher arore dead when taken out Anc
?oth of the men fatally Injured wen.
lurt when they leaped from the Ipj
>f the" thrde-story house, whero the:]
lad been trapped.
The Ore was well advanced whei
liscovered. With the arrival of tM
irat apparatus, a second alarm wai
urned in, and three ambulances wen
ailed from St Mary'i'hospitaL Near
y the entire staff of Jamaica hospit
1 also went to the scene, with an
tthor ambulance. A field hosplCa
ras established beyond the Are linee
A big Russian bloodhound gave thi
ilarm. It was this dog's harking tha
" Marwwwskl. and senl>%taH
through tbe.smoke-killed halli
sfBsShiaisaKs
hat ftsve forth an unusually choking
>ea?jr amoke. Prom tha poaltloni o
oreral bodies It was apparent tha
ome of tha victims had itrucfler
ranti rally to find aatlU
Neighbor*' attempted raacue work
>ut ware driven back. Marzorowak
arrled out three women and twi
'hlldren before hia rlolhlna otucb
DUMA EX-PRESIDKNT GOBS TO
if." PRISON FOR DUELLI.NO.
at Petersburg. An*. 5.-^Alexan
der OuchKoff. who temporarily re
signed as president of tbe dune la or
der to serre e sentence of four weeks'
imprisonment for fighting a duel with
Count Uvaroff. e rival poMHeel lefrd I
er. entered the fortreee of Peter end
Paul today to undergo the penalty in
flicted by the court.
In the/Inel. which wa? provoked
?tory that will be su*e to please.
lie in a controversy and was fought
Nov. SO. Guohkoff. then a private
member of the Duma, wounded the
count slightly in the shoulder
Ouchkoff occupies the same case
mate In the fortress In which General
atoessel served bis sentence for sur
rendering port Agftnr to the Japan
THE GBSi-WKCIAI. FEATURE
4,
The pictore#. at the Gem tonight
are of the interest* !?T
' "The Cliff Dwellers" Is* Kalem s
greet feature drama. While an ln
?tory is told In thfa pic tare
much heart-Interest. th?
features will center In the
si accuracy of the soenes.
Aboriginal life In America la clear
ly portrayed, the costumes were made
from pictures earned by the Ameri
can Museum of Natural History, and
tbe ktaglng has been done with k'ucIi
care that the ancient and compara
tively unknown cliff dwellers are vlv
Idly reproduced. I
ranged k7 Carolyn Wall* tor thla re
toch of heart Interest. It la om
netlo?, which It Ftrengthened
by a touch of- heart Interaat. It li
om of thoee pr.tt y Uttlo talee. es
pecially Wrong and (llled with ac
much actual human Interest that ey
ernrae la pleated with It
Competition'
are both comedlee that are very amu?
Inn Tim action It to Urely that on?
ssrw:?
?sent are
vl " WEIGHT OK A
There 1b a popular i
weight of a living 1
that of the dead one. In
aue Of the Pioneer Mall ft ,
ent discusses this question in connec
tion with the behavior of a crocodile
which he shot dead while it was
backing. asleep 0^ s ?ufcksan&\J J
When shot, the crocodll* began to
sink, and almost disappeared before
It could he reached. The correspond
ent is clearly Inclined to accept the
popular notion of an increase In the
weight at death but for the faot that
receat experiments undertaken hy
some learned authorlUea la America
have pro-red that a dead body was
lighter than a Ilrlng one. From this
they (the learned autbottles) de
duced that the soul has a d-flnlte
weight In pounda a
It Is passible that aa4H of our
readers are unfamiliar with the ex
periments to which the qbrrespond
ent of the pioneer Mall refers. They
wert made and recorded a few yo^rs
ago by Dr. Duncan MacdougaU. of Ha
verhill. Mass. .PaUents ware weighed
In the act of dying. The scale used
recorded any decrease or tncrsaso ho
| yond the fifth of an #unce?-not a par
ticularly delicate Instrument for ee
timating the weight of that part of
the living body which la usually re
garded ae immaterial and imponder
able. i
' In the first of a seHes ot sit ex
rlmentfl Dr. Rffftcdougall plnced
man dying from pulmonary tubercu
? on the aealaa The patient loet
weight at the rate of one-alxteenth of
]an otfnce per minute until the mo
nt of death, when the b>:.m end
^dropped with an audible stroke, show
ing % sudden decrease of thnpe^ar
rocL"T^*^ fia
'Dr. Macdougall. after excludfng the
lloes due to eecape of breath and the
fluid contents of the body by .evap
oration or other natural means, con
cluded that the marked and enddeu|
decrease was due to escape of the
i"?oul substance." In this particular
Instance the soul was evidently a very
material one. weighing three-Quar
ters of an ounce.
The experimenter extended his ob
servations to dogs, but the results
gained were negative. At the mo
ment of death the dog's body refused
to show any alteration in weighty* j
are of opinion that tbo correspond- j
ent of the Pioneer Mall in seeking to
{explain the disappearance of the shot
crocodile in a quicksand need not
take his "learned authorities" too se
riously. Dr. Macdougall's observa
tions are to he explained by a pe
culiar bias on the part of the goalee
or on the part of the friends who as
sisted him. At laaet the scalee used
by other investigators hrt# refused
to reveal any sudden diminution In
the weight of the body at death.
In the usual acceptation of the
term death occur* when inspiration
and circulation has ceased, but to a
strict sense the deeth of the
is gradual, the muscular eys
for Instance, being really alive
i after the apparent death
rldual.?London Lancet.
mm
A GRBAT KKATCftK BIU.
AT THE GAIETY tonight
' "if?i I
You Jnt au't afford to mtea th I
tontcbu tot It I
one ot the gratta*
mated In Wuhlng
U as follows: "The Special Agent,
one of those Vltcgraph dramas, ful
[Of attains Interest from start to fin
ish. It Is a story of th# Ken tuck
moonshiners, carrying with It a.Iot I
story thar will be sure to please.
?The Lon? Trail" Is one of th
moat remarkable pictures erar re
leaeed by any firm. There has beei
toothing precisely like It before?
nothing with which tt can b% com
pared; nothing more typical of th
I tend of the midnight sun In Its wild
or aspects end pictured In matchiee
photography. It tt awe-inspiring am
It would be difieut?almost lmpos
*? to describe this great plctUT*
can only ad rise you to be oretaa
I see for yourself.
lie Witch of the Ruins" la an
great drums by the famous Pa
the-Freres Co. The entire bill *11
| prove a feeture tonight and you ca:
it -.ifa H
> ENTERTAIN
and Others want to
Make Statements.
SHERMAN DENIES CHARGES
SOT? Says That He is TV?U 11ea?ed
With the First D^r% Work of tl*
In vt-* testing Committet- and That
His Charges W?ll SUck?Khernuu.
UwIm Charge.
Muskogee, OklaoAug. 6?Vlce
President Sherman, XJ. 8- 8en. Charles
Curtis, of Kansas, and Jacob Ha men.
>f Lawton. Okla., asked before the
ongressional commiUee investigating
be tndUm land charges, to give their
eetlmony. according to a statement
nade today by one of the committee
nan, Is the latest-development
. "It* would be ao more than justice
o those whose names have been In
rolred In the case through the tee
imony of 8eaator oGre," said this
committee man. "to have them tall
heir stories aid stand examination."
Representative Bird 8. McOulre.
Oso named by, Senaor Oore. arrlted
J ere today from Guthrie.
"I am ready to go on the stand,"
is said. "My record is clsoa had J
im anxious for a chanco to vindicate
lmony of Senator Oore," said the
ms this morning.
"The matter lk in tho hands of the
:o mm It tee." was his reply. "I am
wtlsflsd with the progress X have
The senator talked a Utt
reely when he reached the hearing
ihamber, however.
"I am well pleased with the first
lay's progress of the charges launch
*d by me In the closing of the last
Congress." he said. "I think I have
toads my charges utick that 1 was of
fered 950,000 to withdraw my oppo
lition to the McMurray contracts with
^dividual members of the Choctaw
md Chickasaw tribes of Indians, and
the committee, I think, will sustain
me.
"I regret exceedingly that I was
'orced to repeat the statement made
o me that Vice-President Sherman.
Senator Curtis, of Kansas, and Repre
lentative McOulre. of Oklahoma,
vere Interested in the McMurray con
Mute. ? ' . A
"I do not see how the committee
M; at tup Him tbun -Irtlrtsln- my
charges of attempted bribery, eepec
ally since Representative Oreager
mbstantiated my statement that Jake
U Hamoo, of Law ton, had been busy
>n contracts and had offered him an
nterest In them. I will Summon only
wo or three more witnesses."
MR. BOWEN DEAD
Passed Away This MoHMn* at HI*
Home on Second Street,
Mr. William A. Bowen. aged 48,
>assed away at his home on West
Second street, this morning at 7 o'
:lock, after a lingering illness, caused
from clrrhpels of the liver.
Mr. feowsn moved to this city from
Newport News, Va., about one month
igo, and has been confined to ..his
Some almost continuously ever Since.
He was a son of the late Thomas
aowen and had many friends In this
:lty who mourn his death. Besides a
heartbroken widow and three c h li
tre n he leaves one brother, Mr. How
ard W. Bowen. and one sister, Mrs. A.
W. Thomas, both of this city, to
mourn their loss. The deceased was
% man possessing true worth. He
stood by his friends and was ever
ready to serve those who befrlendea
him. The funeral will take place ^Sun
lay afternoon at 4 o'clock. The, In
terment will be In Oakdale cemetery.
The Dally News extends sympathy.
The following are the pallbearers:
Honorary?-Dr. D, "t.' Tayloe, -Dr.
Joshua Tajfloe, Capt. Oeo. J. 8tud
der t, Mr. C. M. Brown, sr.
Active?Mr. J. F. Thomas. Mr. J.
Buekman, Mr. Chan. Wahab. Mr. <*.
E. Buekman, Mr. ? Gilbert Rumley,
Mr. M. F. McKsel.
FIRST BAPTIST CHCBCSB.
111 ?i
Car? Tor
Rev. J. A Sullivan, pastor. Sun
day school 9.41 I. m.. 8. P. Willi!
superintendent; morning worship at
sermon subject. "Mothers'
Little Children"; evening
worship 8 p. In., sermon subject. "An
Awful Discovery." .The Sunbeam
Band will meet Monday afternoon
at 6 o'clock. Ladles' Aid Society ou
Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, ana
prayermeetlng Wodnesdsy evening at
8 o'cloct. Those without a regular
church home, visitors and strangers,
are glways welcome. ?' 1
"In the Presence of the King" Is
the title of a special selection on the
Ante, acccompsnled by tho organ, to
be rendered^ this church tomorrow
nlrtt. ~ .
CHRISTIAN ckjRCH.
Ragnlar Mrrlen at Oil* church
Sunday morulas and ?rntn? by th?
paator, Her. RoM. Hop*. Sunday
?chool maata at * p. a., T. w. PM1
Oood malic. Alt
city havn a warm
T
GEO THROUGHOUT COUNTY
Washington and Several Precincts vote Their Choice
Thompson and Latham will be Nominated for the
Legislature?Paul for Clerk by Acclamation?Con
test for Treasurer and Sheriff will be Close?It will
require Complete Returns to Decide the Question
Ere the Dally New* reaches Its
numerous readers today another po
litical barn* Will have bean decided
la Beaufort county. Thoee success
fall and those defeated In the contest
which hu been waged for weeks,
should hare fee cause to feel abaah
ed at the outoome. Ail have made a
gallant fight. Their cauae for sup
port has been presented to the peo
ple and tbar? given their say.
Whether they have acted wise In their
decision Is not the province of this
fraper to say. The people are th?
sovereigns and they are the ones to
decide whom they desire to fill theli
As yet the Dally News is anable to
make an Intelligent forefeet of ths
result In the county, as a large num
ber of the primaries will not be held
until this afternoon, loo late for pub
lication in todays' fiper.
Of thoee precincts heard from It
can he safely stated that Mr. John
r. Latham, of Jessama. and Mr. W.
A. Thompson of Aurora, will repre
sent Beaufort oouaty in the neat gen
eral assembly. They practically hav*
the nomination without oppoeltlon.
Mr. George A- Paul, the, present In
oumbent of the clerk of the court's
office, had no opposition, so he will
be named again.
As to the treasurer's office, the
fight Is close "and it will take the vote
of every precinct la the county, judg
ing from the returns so far received,
to give a fo*?*csBt. while Mr. Tayloe.
the present Incumbent, carried Wash
ington by 21 votes snd Belhaven by
a good majority in the other pre
cinct^ Mr. Mlxon has made good gains
and the wise ones predict the result
Is in doubt. The contest for sherlft
le also a close one. Mr. Ricks weal
far ahead of his rival. Captain Har- '
rlsrls in Washington and Belhaven.
but has lost ground In the other vot
ing places. ;
The vote for county commissioner!
has not been ascertained. In Wash
ington Mr. 8. F. Freeman led for com
MWliC ?n<L AW
doubt will be a member of the next
board of commissioners.
Now that the primaries have been
held and the county convention to
make the nominations la next Wed
nesday It behooves every good Dem
ocrat, no matter whether their choice
was selected or not. to put hair shoul
der to the wheel and sec to it that s
glorious Democratic victory lg secured
neat November.
WASHINGTON'S VOTE.
First War4.
Representatives?J. F. Latham and
W. A. Thompson were named by -ac
clamation.
k?Geo. A. Paul had no oppo
Clerk?i
JP?Geo. A. Ricks. 10?; Jas.
H. Harris, 63.
Register of Deeds?Gilbert Rum
ley. 481; John W. fcfayo. 90.
Treasurer?Joseph F. Tayloe. 88;
B. R. Mlxon. 80.
~Xpaoty Commissioners?Freeman.
1?4: Wynne. 78; Boyd, ft*; Eborn.
82; Gaylord. 84; Jordan, 21; Green.
84; von Ebersteln. 98; Wolfenden.
88; Hooker. 88; C. M. Brown, 4; Wil
kinson. 1.
Second Ward.
Representative*?J. F. Ijatbam and
AFTERNOON PRIMARIES.
Treasurer?Tayloe, 15; Mixon, 18.
Register of Deed*?Rumley, 14;
Mayo, t.
Treasurer?Tayloe, 9: Mixon, t2.
Sheriff?Ricks, s; Hants. 25.
Register of Deeds?Mayo unani
mously.
Treuur?r?Tayloe. 39; Mixon. 30.
Sheriff?Ricks. 40; Harris. 31.
Aurora.
Register?Rumley, 33; Mayo. 13
Treasurer?Tayloe. 45; Mixon. 30.
8herlff?Ricks. St; Harris. 30.
B6ath Creek.
Register of i^ods?Rumley, 35;
Mayo. 57.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 89; Mixon. 44.
Sheriff? Hicks. 10; Harris. 35.
Itth*ard.
Register?Rum ley. 11; Mayo. 54.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 13; Mixon. 50.
Sheriff?^fcka, 18; Harris. 49.
Treae-A^?-^?g^28^Tayloe. 15.
.^raMnirer?Tuyloa, 8j Mixon. 35.
Sheriff?Ricks. 31; Harris, 7. 5* ?*
Roflatar?Rumley. 13; Mayo, U.
North Creek.
Traasw^r?Tayloe. 3.4; Mixon. 74.
11 iH.i'llr
Tratanrer?Mlum. 41; Tlylo?, 11.
Bath.
Ruml.y. SO; *lvo. t>. ft'
T.ylo., 16; Mixon, 47.
Harris. SO; Ric^. SI.
Ulxon. IS; T*rlo?.' 1?.
MT; A. Thompson unanimously nomi
nated.
Clark?Geo. A. Paul, unanimous.
Sheriff?Ricks. 98; Harris. 67.
Re slater of Deeds?Rumley. 114;
John W. Mayo. 16.
Treasurer?Tayloe, Ml; Mlxon, 86.
Commissioner*?Wilkinson, 1; Jor
dan, J; Oreen. 43 Boyd. 56; Hook
er, 68; Eborn. 26; Wolfenden, Ifj
Gay lord. 14; Freeman. 92; von Eber
steln. 81; Wynne, 78; Brown. 1.
Representatives?Mitchell. 6; Lath
am. ll; Thompson. 88.
Gierk?PatU, by acclamation.
SfeerMT?Rlcfea. 87; Harrla, 88.
Register of Deeds?Rumley. 66;
Mayo. 14.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 41; Mlxon. 16.
County Commissioners?The ward
instructed, the delegates to thf ooun
ty convention to rote for *"
?loners as they eee fit.
Repreeentatiree ? Thompson. 84;
Latham. 86; Mitchell, f.
Clerk?Paul, unaalntoualy.
Sheriff?Ricks, fl; Harris. 41.
Register of Deeds?Rumlpy, 68;
Mayo. 11.
Treasurer?Tayloe, 88; Mlxon. 66.
Commissioners?Wynne. It; Free
man. 26; Eborn. 11; Boyd, 6: Oay
lord. 10; Jordan. 8; Oreen. 17; von
Ebersteln. 26; Brown. 6; Wolfenden.
18; Hooker. 26.
Total Vote in the City.
Representatives ? N. B. Mitchell.
14; J. F .Latham. 60; W. A. Thomp
son. 67.
Clerk of Court?O. A. Paul, unan
imous.
Sheriff?Geo. A. Ricks, 286: James
H. Harris, 190.
Register of Deeds?Gilbert Rum
ley. 875; John W .Mayo. 71.
Treasurer?Joseph F. Tayloe.
252; E. R. Mlxon. 231.
Commissioners ? Freeman. 281;
Wynne. 165; Boyd. 91; Eborn. 68;
Osylord, 68; Jordan. 26; Green. 94;
von Ebersteln. 199; Wolfenden. 97;
Hooker. 141; Brown, 11; Wilkin
son. 2.
The Dally News has not been able
to ascertain the rote for all the can
didates In the different out-of-tofcrn
precincts holding primaries prior to.
press hour, hut the rote 1s given for
ill those received.
Old Ford.
Register of Deeds?Rumley. 60;
Mayo. 4.
Rreasure?Tayloe. 26; Mlxon, 27.
8herlff?Harrla, 88; Ricks. 18.
Beaver Dam.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 31; Mlxon. 44.
Register of Deeds?Rumley. 50;
Mayo, 24.
8herlff?Ricks. 88; Harris 88.
Piaerllle.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 26; Mlxon. 88.
BherlfT?Harris. 27; Ricks. 88.
Register of Deeds?Rumley. 44;
Mayo. 6.
Chocowintty.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 81; Mlxon. 68.
8herlff?Ricks. 66; Hsrrle. 64.
Register of Deeds?Rumley ,< 88;
Mayo, 48.
Relhaveo.
8hertff?Ricks. 200; Harris. 14.
Register of Deeds?Rumley. 168;
Mayo, 19.
Treasurer?Tayloe. 156; Mlxon.
ti
Tranter's Creek.
Register of Deeds?Rumley, 84;
Mayo. 21.
Treaaurer?Tayloe, 19; Mlxon, 28.
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MUCH INTEREST.
The local Btr&cu tre looking for
ward with pleasure to their came of
ball next week with the Baraca daaa
team from Wilson. The team here
will hare to do some good playing If
they win. Wilson crossed bsts with
the Tarboro team this week and eas
ily won over their competitors.
THE UNKNOWN TONGUE.
Crowds are attending the senloes
of the "Unknown Tongue" in Choeo
winlty. They have been conducting
a series of meetings for the past week.
The gunboat Elfrlda and the tor
pedo boat Dupont, training ships of
the North. Carolina naval reeervea,
are expected to arrive In this port
soms time during the coming week.
The New Bern and other reeerves will
on board, taking their annual
cruise.
ENJOY BARBECUE.
Quite a number of cltlsens attend
ed a barbecue* at Mr. O. Rumley's
farm In Chocowlnlty yesterday. IJr.
Rum ley proved to M a model boat,
and the day waa much enjoyed by his
THE BOAHl? OF SUPERVISOR?.
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