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WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER liUlM !-J^ ?? ' ' ' 01 stead* voting keeps contest AND EARNEST?CLEAN ' WtSQ MORE VOTE SUB OB I tt 8UOCK88? hirpcM ( Of MAKE voto Oder instead of . something tpoelai Vfow4rd One month from tomorrow?on November 14?The New*' btr Euro peas tour contest will qoma to a cloea. Look al today's vote standing. It this were the final days count where would y6u be! perhaps you will M lutoualf anticipating roul trip to Europe next summer; perhaps you will only be wishing you had ta ken more advantage ot the double waiting lor the leaf ?and which doeah't cmpe la this contest, perhaps row will be regrat lns that you did not vote steadily to let yoor friends kiow what rom were doing, aad to keep thai* encouraged with your ??art. Think ot It! Thla trip la worth all of your time?every bit of It! Thh majority of the rsndwistsa are giving the contest only tkstr spare time, or at least s port of It. and they .ore having racesep. They do not iaa It each terrible drudgery aa one la apt to fear before enterlag gthe race. Instead, they Bad It Intereetlug and pleasant. They are fladtag mat who are their frfwade It) (act aad Who si4 friends la preteoae only. ARK TOD I friends In pretense oi\ly. ARE YOOU I A FRJBND IK FACT, OB MERKI.Y I BRVTODINO TO BJ) A FIUEND OF SOKE V THE CANDIDATES? Your responds to their solicitation for your subscription will ?alekly answer the L,u"UOB . ' . . FIB8T PAOE.. The Daily Newa acknowledge! , ^ the receipt of tha follow la? ? pertinent query, which, no ? doubt, will be perofted with ? gusto by oar numerous read- ? ?r?. Not opdy la It pointed. ? but It raleee questions that * have been apked repeatedly * of late by the tax pay en. The ? query la to bo read to be ? properly appreciated. ? Query. ? Oh whore, oh wbert are tba * ?treet paver* gone? * Oh-where, oh where can they ?, bat ^ | r & i They spread a few rocks, (or a * couple of blocks. ?: Then left uavla mod to the ?] Vox popull. London, OeL 11.?Asiatic cholera haa reached London. A man died of the dreed dleeaet In the Royal Free Hoe pita) tod >7 Thte U the flret cue. of choler* recorded In Batten* la ?Bear yet re. ,1 .v ,ftal to KUI Meaael FraeCrated ? qibreltar. Oct. rr.?With the ?r reet here today of a auaplelona look ins Portafueae who baa Juat arrlr - ed from Uehoa. tlie police bailm they hart t mat raced an attempt ta hill Klif Manual. W ~\ ?? Special roar da hare been phuex 1 around the yo?a? monarch % ~?. Voting Xcccfssary. The other day tbev contest! depart ent called attention to the tact I that It was not always good policy to at tempt to continue out-voting oppoelng candidates Ju?t for the appearance of one's rote standing In the pahliahed list. But there is another side tp be considered. If one permits her op-1 ponents to do their voting while she sits quietly by and permits her poei? tion to rdep toward the bottom of the list, the friends who would have giv en her the greatest support are very apt to feel that slaee she has so little interest'in her posltldh In tfce list end does not appear to be helping herself, they will give thqfr support to th* young woman *h? ,1* voting steadily, bat wisely. BHir, have' orffcnlsed tbelr friends regular campaign body bound 1 I port lta candidate to the < race. TbAe organizations i uable. They are essential to success, j And the time that they can get In tlslr best werli Is'NOW?IUOUT NOW. Not later. In a Pennsylvania city a year ago there was an European tour contest | In which one candidate was placed , in nomination by a prominent lodge .three weeks Jpfor* the end or the hcontett. The lodge q?ember? went ! to work for that candidate and the result was?she won by a majority of nearly 100,040 votes over her i Organised effort did It. I J*#. UPRISING IS FEARED Haf^d Oct. government today Is making Its An al plans to stamp out with military force the irst signs of the threaten ed uprising tomorrow. . "PanW Day"?The aaalTerafvy qf the execntloa of the teacher and Ind eral leader. That anarchists from all countries Including many from Alfierle*. lured by the hope of complete overthrow of law and order; hare come lato 8peln to take advantage of the lm petdlng revolt of republicans and al lied forces again at the ttfrose of K4** Alfonso, was the charge made today by Premier CanaleJas. The pretfler declared that Atoerl caa anarchists have bad an Import ant part In atlrrln^jnp the linreat which today holds 8pftln In Meeth In* cjmldron upon the brink ^ an onftresk which would certainly do luge the country la blood and perhaps epaet for a time the peace of a por tion of Europe. v * 1 Mr.. V. M. ludcrlt Dead. Mrs. Annie Padgett, vita of Mr. W H. padcett, died on October IS. she wu an aBectlonate wife and deToJj&d mother. Tiad a cheerful dlapoaltloa and ?u alwaya ntdjr to land the helping hand to othara. She laavea a fond huahand and two lortnt chil dren to mourn their low. The and came at bar ham* on the How Pod Farm. \ i -Tt-: e hfira misery beat ?DaalahS ?K .v v whl hides 11 en's Evening Wear ^ 'L -T >' ~~ ' . .V.J Full Dress Suits and Tuxedoes \ Sbirts, Vests and Collars We carry all of the ebove in atock and can fill yoar wants for anything that is CORRECT in ' ' tlve Evening Wear JLine, : STATE F?fl J THIS MONTH | ' ?? ' Opeos On Monday October 17i Closes On Saturday Oct- $ \ N ober~2i. Writer* oa the aubject of the atate fair In recent euulnii here called It a college vrhVr* object Iwnn] In more and better-protfecta make bigger and better farmer*, and the Or eat State pair of North Carolina eaally comae under thin helb. Thla rear U ike fiftieth In the honorable hlatory of Ule. one of the moat pop ular of the Bute . InaUtutlena, and It Mds fair to be not oaly the hlg geet, but the beat and moat largely attended of alt lta forty-nine pre deceeaora The requeata for apace coming from the Urgent manufactur ing concern* la rarlooa parta of the United Statee hare ham by a great ?any tlmoa note numeroua thla yerr than ever before, and tt haa km ?" problem 1)1 the oSce to aa slgn apeea to all. Bat the amoao*eata?nd haa no: by any meana been overlooked la thj great teal of the management tor the enlargement nf the educational <ld> ?he Pali*. and the "midway will be ereo hotter than naual, with plen ty ef the beet cleat of ahowa nt?d new thlnga of all klnda, too numcroua to mention. Aa to the tree attractlqna no palna hare been aparcd to entertain the Ipiibllc betweefi the fceate of the horee races. , Among the many free featurea will be one of the greatest and neweat atunta In ballooning erar aeen. There will be two aooater baloona to aaced ?o ? great height, m. tjtfgrated by* man. the other by a woman, and from eoeh ther,, wlil ho three dletlnct par achute lee pa. making alz parachute leape In all. / It le the moat ? remarkable thing ^'llJ-J?W'jBt-"'?M?onlng at preaent ln*the l?nlted*tifatee. It will be con ucted by "tb? Colemana, who comv. here from the Appalachian Imposi tion. at KnOxrlUe. Tehn. Than there ts the Oreat calrert, the,moot aenaa tyahal high-wire artlat In the aountry.l and Cameronl. who aUdea by hla teeth rrom any height to the ground; the Gutheqee. hlgh-elaaa gymnaata ao? acrolmte In mld-gSr work. Theae are a few of the free attractiona. ? The Omot State Fair of will I? opened if Oorernor Kltchln at noon on bonder. October IT, and will continue until Saturdv. October 12. . ? * -? The tiewa that Adjutant General J. F. Armfleld la extremely 111 at hla home to Statemlle will ke yboard with regret by hla many (flenda all o*ar the ?tate. Hie lnneaa waa not conaldered of a eerloue nature, Mng aomethlng like malaria and IMHaa thought he would he but In a short time. Yesterday tt waa- announced that ha we. aerlouely 111 and last Bight be heca<9? uneonacloua and little hope waa entertained for hla recovery StateerOle.. N. C., Oct. II.?There la no merited change la Oen?H>l Armfleld e condition today. He ral lied yomovhat about t'o^clock tkla moriUng ?n<l baJLelnce shown Borne Improvemeat bnf Kt*'?^ral condi tion 're ma lea critical. Hla frienda are rery anxious a tout him. Later: Oyerel Armfleld. adjutant general of NoNb Carolina. National Guard, died at eieet o'clock yeeter day evening. The feaeral will take Viae* Friday at four o'clock at statee ?tU*; ' v i'i" ??_ t i Major Wiley G. Rodman Uft t?U afternoon for 8UU?r!11? to -*tt*?d the funeral. ? } An tnrltatlon wVstended to tin m tdenU ol ?? tlV to to mMat ?t th? Wuhlniiton Tobacco Wkr*b?UM lufttii m to wltaau tfi* m1?. m will 1*7 IW . ?V , v_-C. ?? ' <**om Mvlnky: ? ? ? " SM oSuon I.SO * ' , Ult Cotton, U.tt. jT OF ins "I Commander of United States Cruiser Will Setae Amapa U's Governor San Salvador, Oct. J4.?The com mander of the 1/nlted States cruiser j Princeton today demanded the sur j render of General Jase^Maria Valla daras, governor of Amp^la. Hoaduras and commabdante of the Honduran fort there. ' ""-4c V I : The eommaiUaate defied the Prince ton and send word that he would fight to the death before siring !op- '>4 It ?nn reported that.* detachment of marinas would be landed from t)|o Pilncoton to soUfin, - Valladaraa, and poealhl/ tome of Hip moat radi cal of his antl-forelgn followers It wnn nlao said that feel I a# In no high that n move on the part <tf the Prlaen top would mnult In ope* hostilities which would nncehaUntn the oo t>ylng of the republic by American Prenldeot B^ranian declared that he would too?* against the com man dnnto. but failed to do ao. An Engltah cruiser wan today steam las towards Amapala at , top speed to ptdtoct British residents and prop erty. Prior to the arrival of the Prince ton Pronldent Davllla la said to hare aent a message to General Vnllararaa ordering him to accede to any de mands madl by the commander of the Princeton. v General Valladaraa sent back a tart reply declaring that he was run ning the port of Amapala and that he would not comply with the presi dent's order. ^ Colorado Mob After Negro. Colorado Springs, Col., Oct. 12,? An armed posse this morning start ln*pursult of a egro wt\o crimin ally attacked Miss Sarah Deggs. an 18-year-old telegraph operator at Crows, Co., early today.. L*aers of the mob threatened to burn the negro at the stake If they aught him. BPKCI AfSqA LK OF TOBACCO FRIDAY* OCTOBER, 14TH Don't forget the special sale at the Washington Tobacco Warehouse next ^Friday, October 14. Special sale, spe cial i>rices and specMU buyers. To th? Washington business men. It Is your duty aa well as privilege to attend this sale- They will ex pect you to sttendi We are requested to extend a spe cial Invitation to the ladles to attend till* sale at the Washington Tobacco Warehouse, iiext Friday, October 14. Farmers, %on't fall to bring us a load of tobacco on that day. O^t. 14. It will t* to your Interest to be with us. We are going to make this sale a hummer. Good Program Tonight The Oem Theatre offers exception ally strong program for tonight, re ferlng their program which will be found on the front pag? daily. | '"Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Yhls picture haa made one of the greatest hits of the season and is ene that should take'among the theatre goers of Washington. J In this we witness one of the grest est ball games of the season, and one of the star palyers being (Casey Jones) at the bat. This theatre Is now offering some of the finest pictures aver thrown p*.the screen, and the man agar offers one of the atrongest Mils of the sea son for tonight. Many voters art doubtless sorry now tfcat they did not pay tSkeir poll i The "old guards" this year sll m to be strongly Against surren ?? . ; V- - j THE STRIKE % i StTUATIDN lllS Ever; Railroad in France Will Probably Be Tied Up By Strike French UOTfrtmrnt Facing Bcriou* atlike sn uatiou. ' - 'i-'vB Perls, Oct. II.?The French gov ernment 1b again facing a serious ?atrlke situation.^ The employee of the Northern Railroad went on strike early today and tonight the strike spread to the Western ? Railroad, which la owned by the state. Indi cations are that tomorrow will see a complete tie-up In northern and west ern france. j ' The at tike at the present time in volves about 89*000 man. The strike on the western road was voted this evening by 8,000 men employed In Peris and the suburbs. They count upon th? national unions to tie up the provinces. It Is reported that the movement may possibly also ex tend to the Eastern and the Paris, Lyons and Medlterralean rail road a. As is usual in such circamstancee, the city of Paris is threatened with a scarcity of food supplies. Freight and mall passenger transporation is partially prostrated, and the vaat army of working people in Xhe north west are unable tp reach their places of bulsnees. Military engineers sre tsklng the plsces of the strikers and troops' are guarding various stations and Import* ant sections or the noads. Large mil itary lorcee were hastily' distribut ed on the first evidence that a strike ]}a4 been declared And additional troops wtfre ordered out tonight. The ministry has placed the rail roads on a military basis, and may muster the railway employes Into ser vice as reservists. Tbe strikers have voted to continue the atflko until their demands are met but they re quested conference with the rsllroad officials. The more conservative newspapers condemn the strikers as ldlpat'njcf. a revolutionary general federation of^ labor, trying to absorb the railroad unions, but the socialist press balls It as a commendable battle to obtain needed redress. PARENTS HUE TO BLAME 8lnce the sidewalks bare been completed It la almost Impossible for pedestralnes to walk thereon after school la out.. Numbers of children are permit ted to use the sidewalks as a skating rlnV The parents alone are responsible for this state of affairs and the* alone should be called to account for It. The sldowalka were not built for this purpose nor are they wide enough to permit skating while they are' thronged with pedeatralns. The parents should be more thought ful and not permit their children to use the aldewalka for akatlng pur To Be Sold. Th? buoy tender Violet, which has been doing service- In the fifth llght houae district which Includes Bast era Carolina, la to-be aold at public out cry at the Portamouth nary yard on November 10. It to not known as yet whether ft be government' will place another ateamer in this district or not to take the place of the Violet. The waters of Eastern North ?ar oliaa must be protected aad evelr ef fort should be made to Induce- the lighthouse board to place another eteem Teasel here for duty among the lighthouses aad buoys. Aa Wash 1 agton has the buoy yard where all the supplies etc., are kept (ft the district, the headquarters for the district ahould be at this point. This paper hopae aoese effort will be Uto Mm at once It we It mm will HW> at PIRMENTER IS GUILTY OF THE' CRIME CHARGED Louisville, Miss., Oct. 12.?Sinton Parmenter, the young son of a weal th/ planter, who *u convicted of Brat -degree murder for the brutal killing of hia 18-year-old sweetheart, Hies Janet Sharps, was In Jaif here today gukrded by soldiers and a smaff army of deputy aherlffa. All night long the Jail was aurouaded by men carrying loaded rifles. A mob com posed of members of the Sharpe fac tion, made a futile ajjfempt to get by the guarda. J < The excitement today waa intense, and open warfar* between the 8harpe and Parmenter contingents is Immi nent. . * ' ?:? Hon. Locke Craig. One of North Carolina's most gift ed and eloquent, orators is to addreaa the citisens of Beaufort county on the political iaaues of the day on Oc tober 20. Mr. Craig was a prominent candi date two yeara ago from the west for the office of governor and rumor aaya he will aspire to this high of ficii two years hence. I Our people are anticipating his' coming to Beaufort county with pleaa are. No doubt a large number will hear this distinguished North Carolln lu. * I.IFJCS TROU llI.Kh, I walk through the streets of the city, as gay as a blunderaome bee. and my heart is singing a ditty of gladness and sunshine and glee; and lb en 1 encounter sease feHowe the, heart music suddenly stops: for they lean on tbelr green umbrellas and talk of the weather and cropa. I call at the home of a lady; my heart and, my soul are at ease; I swallow some .drinks lemonade, and pretzels, and 'fragments of cheesc; I'm speaking ofj I poets and systlcs?how quickly the( springlngmercury drops. For some one is~ springing statistics concerning the weather and crops! Attired in my modest alpaca, and collar of By tromic roll, I call at th^store for to^ bacco for amolpe always comfort* my soul; I light up my -trusty old briar, when In come some chlnwhlak ered Pops; their voices rise nigher, and higher dlacusslng the weather and crops. Sometimes, when I con tem-dospair; I fear that the seraphim flying ground in the ether up there, m^y weary of singing their cherus, I and aend their harps back to Jhe shops, and sit In a circle and borej us with talk of the weather and | crops. WALT MASON Special Sale Tomorrow Don't forget the big special sale tomorrow (Friday)' October-14. at i the Washington Tobacco Warehouse. They are going to have some of the largest buyers In America on at their' sales tomorrow. II will pay every : farmer to try them with a load of to bacco. The First Dance. | The Halcyon ctbb will give lta | first dance of the aeaaon tonight at the Elka Home at 9:30 o'clock. I The music for the occasion will be | furnished by the Washington Con cert Band. MkllEL WILL , * MAKE HOME IN [RUN London. Oct. 12.?The British roy al yacht Victoria and Albert, com manded by Commodore Palmer, left Portsmouth today for Gibraltar to brttg Manuel of Portugsl and Queen other AmeUe tp England to make their future home. ... V The royal yicht was sent at the I personal direction of King George {?and the king personally conferred hlsk orders upen Commodore Palmer at a private Interview. v The Victoria and Albert may be accompanied to England from Gibral tar by a warship. A close guard will be kept over the young king for fesr of assassination, after his arrival here. * Advices from Lisbon stated that the city is tranquil and the new gov ernment Is advancing rapidly toward permanency. First BodieetFouad 8tarkville, Coll.. October IS. ? Fifty-four hours afts&the explosion occurred In the Starkville mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company entombing more than 50 men. the first of the bodies of the victims were found by searchers. Two men were located at 9:10 this morning 1,200 feet from the mouth of the mine and at 5:30 o'clock eight more were found. > The condition of the bodies Indi cate that the men were killed Instant ly by the terrific force of the explo sion. All were badly burned but none disfigured beyond recognition Work of rescue was tedious ana delayed by the presence^ oL?^gftar Satrtp w&ich bad accumulated/ Stops erv necessary to give the air from the portable fan a chance to dissipate the after damp. Where possible the rooms filled wlih tl^e gas were brattlced and iso lated from the entry so that the bad air was held inside. This was done only where rooms were known to be without bodies. Reflections of a Bachelor. A girl understands men so well because she pretends not to. The greatest of mistakes Is thlnk ng you can't make them. Some men can cook up excuses for themselves even for being In poll tics. When a woman can keep from talk ing In a card game it's a sign that she will never play. When a girl gets so along In years the has to cut down her age -~4he itrongest believer in her figures Is tier mother. Mr. Bragaur to* Speak Hon. Stephen C. Bragaw. will be the speaker next Sunday afternoon at the meeting of the Young Men's Christian League at 3 o'clock. Mr. Bragaw slawys charms and Instructs any audience and his consent to ad dress the league next Sunday will be hailed with pleasure by the members and those who attend. The full pro gram of the services will appear In tlA% paper next Saturday. Portsmouth Oil Refinery Burned. ' // Norfolk, y*.. Oct. 12.?The refin ing plant of the Portsmouth Oil eR finery Company was destroyed by fire today, causing a loss of $150,000. See Window Display Of SILVERWARE All Quadruple Plate Guaranteed for 30 years Prices exceptionally low tor next It days __________ _________ .* *? 1 "* > ' : ? Bowers-Lewis Co. HI- . ''ill* DOBBIN'FEKIALL COMPANY
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