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WASHINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10. 191*. NO. 84 HWvTfT?3iMt7TrrH3ri B ' r ? ^V*9 WW i>?' ? flnss & n^mKUlfiKmmkeibmKmmm BSCRIPTION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA IENT of the Second North Caro lina Infantry Aaaoclatlon, which w *lon will be held boffin nlng ,tomor row morning and ebdfog tomorrow night. Howcrer, the actual soclsl aide of the convent!6n begin* to night with the senium (Iron by the Halcyon Clufc, at which the officer* srtn bo lavlted meets. Tomorrow the program will be two bulaees aeealona, a buffet lunch eon, sali down amlloo rlver^snd re ception at night by MaJ. and Mr*.' W. C. Rodman la attendance w*11 be about thirty-fire of Douoad Infantry's SO[ officer*. V! si term, other thma mem beta of the Association, wiir be the officer* of the tL 8. 8. Blfrlda. I of tha Hnthm , aad Capt. Keith. U- 8. A., . /D. C. or special In tsrask to the fact that Lieut.-Col. Meets, of Wilmington, will be pr oat C^onel iketts la second m com mnnd of the crack Second, and I* elated aa oae of the principal apeak or*. Ho I* universally recognise* as an authority on military matters, and Ms crltfctsma have been pub lished by leading organa of,the aa tloa'a land forces on varioua occa Perhapa the most prominent sol-| dler to attendance will be the c* mending officer of the Second Infan-J try. Col. H. C. Bragaw, of this dtj. Under his leadership the 8econd has I made greater gains In rifle efficiency thaa any other regiment in the conn- I try aad his ability as a disciplinar ian Is eloquently told by the record T of the Second at many encampments. < At Chlckamaugua park In itp& tkia. ? raglment twaa the headgnartare pnt flt. ?tetHnst Is front- w*- tlngpl POtte. U. ft A., aad staff, while Ana other regiments of regulsrs and I Oeorgla and Tennesae* troopa were' brigaded. The 8econd North Caro lina bad not a man of lta 800 under confinement In ten day*, and made a much batter record for morality and efficiency than any other regiment. The armory Is being splendidly] decorated today by First Sergeant] Handy and Sergeant Waddlngton.j the latter of Fort Leavenworth, In | preparation for tomorrow's asaslon. EaHated men of Q. Company will j act as ordsrllps to the officers. Thursday. No*. 10th: Halcyon Club Anniversary Ball? | ink* Home. Friday. Nov. 11th?Armory: Bsatones meeting?W. L. I., 10;0 n. m. Buffet Luncheon?Tendered by W.| L. I? IS m Business meeting. 1;00 p. m. Sail down Pamlico River, J:00 p. j Reception to members of Aaiocia tlon, residence of MaJ. W. O. Rod-| man, 9 :10 p. m. Order of Bnalncea Morning 8esalon. 1. Meeting called to order by Pr*o?| fdeat. Capt. Paul Jonss. Tsrboro. S. Roll Call by Secretary, Capt| Hugh H. Murray. Wilson. J. Prayer by Chaplain. Oapt Na-| rri le ounty CommlMlOQ .. _ . moathlr imlni : th. court bo aat laat Monday. Th?> wara la iNataa only all day u the ?nana be ra deal red to laata lor their r??HrtlT? horoea to rot*. The board Will racoarane next Monday at which UOia thay win flnlah th? buaUaaa for the curraat month. Tha follow ing baalnaaa waa tranaacted Matt da/: ' ?.>?;? ^ *?" *? ? .1 Ordered that Mariab Taylor be al lowed 16 yards dress good*; 13 yd*, bomspun; l pair aboee; ? pair la dies' veal* and 2 spools cotton ' Ordered that A. 8. Mam of Bath1 township be allowed 92 for the month ot November (physically dl**l Witty.) ? ^ Ordered that Carl Swindell of PantegO- townahlp be allowed $4 for the month of November Ordered that Caroline Hawkins of Long Acre townahlp be allowedI 1 pair shoe*, 2 under resta and 10 yard* of dree* good* at 10 cents per yard. , V V . . ] Ordered that tbe following nam-j led person* be and they are hereby appointed a* delegates to tbe North! Carolina Draln*gb Aaaoclatlon which will meet In Wilmington on Novem ber 21-22. Those ilanted Were: B. T. Bonner, Blaney Turnage, T. R. Hodges, 8urry Parker, J. D. Bborn I and P. H. Johnson. I For satisfactory reasons the board j allows J. J. Laughlnghouse to ll*t I for taxee in Cbocowlnlty townahlp! | {the following property: 300 acre*, I Hill land, $2500; 20f aire* Mayo I I land, $1600; jpeitonal property |fS40. Total. $4840.00 I Ordered that Char lea Adams, oo - d, of Belbaven precinct be allow- I in.?t -?? Hinr ??? Ordered ibat the. clerk to this Iboard be instructed to notify the I fence commissioners of Washington and Long Acre townahlps stock law 1 territories that they must provide automatic gates at all public road ?crossings used by the R. F. D. car riers aa compaint has been made by | the poetofflce department. Tha following Jurors were drawn Ifor the December term of Beaufort |oounty superior court. Pint Week. Wm. H. Braddy, John O. Hodgea. C. C. 8mith, B. F. Sawyer, J. W. I Edwards, 8.' V. Bailey, L. R. Joyner, Jthanlel Harding, Washington 4. Address of Welcome, Hon. J. F. Tayloe, Washington. 5. Response by Lieutenant J. |Van Metts, Wilmington. 6. Lecture by Capt. Monorc C. | Kerth, U. 8. A. Washington. D. C. Buffet Luncheon, 12 m. Afternoow Be?Ion Correction of minute* of previous [meeting. Report of Officers. Report of Commlthses. Unfinished Buslines* New/ Business. \ Election*. '? " Adjournment. * FULL DRESS REQUISITES FOR MEN - ? ? See Front Show Window If its Correct we have it THK OBM THKATRK Tha aaxt time?patronize the up to-date Moving Picture Show?the place whore yon can spend the Una moat proattbjy, en Joy yourself thor oughly. ? ? ? HOW HHK WOK HIM (Vltagraph) Dramatic. Wm ?**?m?TVMroD*?" (Comedy)j i ? i ? f ? (*ixi ?>i8a^5 TEDDY GOES INTO SELUSION Oyster B4y. L- I., NOv. 9.?Colon el Theodore Roosevelt went Jiuo se i elusion today foV a ten days rest. | He would make no comment upon defeat of the republicans In New York or elsewhere. A diplomatic negro butler convey ed the Information to a small army of newspaper men that the colonel did not want to see an/body, ropotr ers leaat of all and as for discussing j the election, he might possibly talk j jof something else but not that. I As the corrsspondents approached SaKsmore Hill this morning seeking light upon the colony's feeling. Col onel Roosevelt could be seen through the windows Bested in his ttbrsry In the midst of a pile of newgpspera while he read with apparent interestH the story of yesterday's landslide. ? A Wise Mother A mother brought up nine nlcel healthy, bright boys and girls a few days ago to hare a group picture made . She remarked that the old est boy la going to leave on the next train, and the Lord only knows where they will be scattered in a| few years. I wsnt'us all In group.' What a wise mother. BAKSR'8 8TUDIO. I. A. Warren, Hardy E. Wallace,! Win. Ellis, D.M. Hlgson, B.PInkhsm ] Wm. N. Boyd, J. M. LUley. ,L. E. j Tettertoa, B. F. Archbell, H. A. | Swindell. T. H. Wilkinson. Second Week. C. C. Cutler, N. M. Potter, Joel I Dowty, E. H. Ourkln, J. W. Cutler, ?ii <a W. Craig. Wm E. Alllgood, Benj. Potter, Wm. T. Latham, T. M. | 8mltb, 'Augustus N. Cutler, L. H. Tunstall, John B. Respess, J. A. Robtyln*. Albert Wasters, W. H. Tunstall. Third Week. M. D. Lewis, Sidney Barr, Wm. Bell. Geo. D. Davis. R Paul. F. F. Cherry. L. E. Stokesberry, Thos. O. Wallace. J. L. Cutler, J. D. Pugh, McO. Roberson, G. L. Brooks, W.L. Laughinghougfi*. L. L. Cox, H. M. Canady, G. B. E. Cutler. G. H. Wa- j ters, Suffolk Miles. G. "H. Elliott,! Henry Jones, p. O. Hardy, Thomas i F. Cutler, W H. Jsckson. W. H.I Jackson, H. G. Mayo, W. F. Weather) Ing, J. T. Nobles, C. H. Warren. C. P. Aycock, W. J. Walker. J. S. Wal ker. J.'F. Uston. R. J. Boyd. J. W. Lane. H. H. Roaa. G. L. Lawtton, J. B Gerrard. Ordered that Mrs. Samuel Sulll vsn's poor allowance be increased from 92 to $5 for the month of No vember. Mr. J. C. Johnson appeared before the board and naked that he be al lowed to adopt the Infant recently left at the county home. The board after conaidering the matter decid ed that It would be a good home for the child and ftr. Johnson was al lowed to adopt same. A petition signed by one fourth of the freeholders in district No. 1, Richland township, asking that an election be held within said terri tory upon the question whether or not a special tax shall be levied ac cording to law for the support of the public schools In . said terri tory. The board of county education approved the petition. The board In consequence ordered that an elec tion be ordered to be held on Toes day .November 20th and that the question. of whether or not a spe cial tax'of 30 centa on the $100 worth of property and 90c on the poll ahall be submitted to the vot ers; that those favoring the said tax shall vote a ballot "For Special Tax*;; that thoee opposed shall vote Against Special Tag." Vv . The voting place shall be at L. Lesry's-store. Benjamin potter Is aad "herby appointed regfsti-ar and C. L Potter aad L. Leary J edges of A copy of this notice is to be pub lished at the ?**rthouse door and three other p'ahljc (fleces in said SHU SERIOUS, New York, Wftvl The strike sit uatloo la New, York today was mo.t serious and complicated than at an> time since the treuble with the ex press drivers and helpers began The Fifth Avenue 8Uge Company, asked the pollee protection this morning, it bel&g announced that the drivers of the Vut&nftblles were to go out In sympathy with the striking taxicab chauffeurs and the expresi wagon driver* and helpers In addition to tjkls several depart men stores asked for police protec tion and their wagons because of trouble with thefir tdrivers. qJ. Will cteae Tonight __ ?? The revival meetings which hare been In progress or the last two weeks will eome-to a cotse tonight. The Amfefos Trio will sing tonight, by special request "Let the tx>wer l^ower Lights hi- Earning, Travel ling Home." aad "The Par Away The last nsmed baa become quite pepalar since the ^rio has been in our dty. Has Arrived. The United Mates 8. a. Klfrlds arrived in port j today with Captsln Thomss Daniels' sad other officers on bosrd from ZMvbern The Elfri dsy Is a pretty little ship or the converted yacht*gun-boat class and la manned partly by regular army sesmen. { Cotton Seed cotton, 6.J? MM kor DEMONSTRATION ON MAJESTIC The J. H. Harris Plumbing ft Sup ply Company are giving th? ladle* and others this week a free demon stration on the Majestic cooking range. - The demonstration la going on at their store and Is being largely at tended by those anxious to see the wonderful workings of this far-fam ed cooking device. Every one has s chance to get a souvenir set of ware free. The de monstration Is free and everyone has a cordial Invitation to visit the store. The Harris Plumbing ft Supply Co. are to be congratulated on the suc cess of their undertaking and the ladles are appreciating their efforts. It is Indeed wonderful to see whst can be sccomptlshed on a Majestic cooking range. Now Is your cnance to know. TO Attead Fuaeral. Mr. J. B. MUhsm and son Master Jesse Brrfwg Latham, left yesterdsy for Littleton, where they went to at tend the funeral of Mr. Latham's father-in-law, Mr. J. 8. Dickinson. . For the seventh time the First Congressional District has returned its honored congressman. Hon. Jno. H. Small to congrcss. Now that Un-, pie Joe Is destined to occupy a sest In the peanut gallery. Just watch' him afteh March 4th next. Small Is I "all to the mustsrd" and will bei there "with the good*"?you bet. He honors North Carolina and de-1 serves all that Is coming to him. Tho next thing on the program is Thanksgiving day. The Democrats certainly can have no kick coming They gpt what thnyjwant Committee of judges HON. 8TEPHEN C. BHAGAW, Attorney-at-Law. REV. J. A. SULLIVAN, Pastor First Baptist Church. J. K. HOYT, Hoyt's Department Store. B. P. BOWERS, Member Firm Bowers-Lewis Co. L. A. SQUIRES, Assistant Cashier First National Bank The above named gentlemen have kindly consented to act as judges of Vhe final count In the Daily News' European tour con test. The News takes pride In announcing the namex of such men as these act in this responsible capacity, and we feel that the list Itself is sufficient assurance that Justice will be doae to all concerned. \ CONTEST HKAlKjl'AKTKKS CHANGED For the accommodation of all concerned, arrangements have been made whereby the contest headquarters of the Dally .News will be removed to the Chamber of Commerce rooms, where the department and the ballot box will be located all day and evening next Monday, the last day of the contest. THE FOUR B*S. Where, Oh. where has Ms^-y Ann gone. Taft and Teddy, the Big ' Stick and all? Where are the figures on tbls year's campaign? That time-worn Republican "stall"? Where la the tree that Big 8tlck grew on? Have the* G. O. P. guns all been spiked? Are there no more "stand-pstters" to Aldrlch some more. And Cannon?Have all of 'em hiked? Has the G. O. P. elephant sat down to rest Or has ho got tired of his "scamps"? Is he dying from fright at the set-back he got. Or It he Jntt doubled with cramps? Perhaps you've all heard of the four little B's? Bonds. Butler, Boodle and Bpoxe, f)ldst ever discover 'tis possible now.? Even "BV can get stung while they snoose? JTT 1JAVT WASHINGTON'S .. IV. nU X JT GREATEST SI ORE si ' 50 Ladies Suits, $4.98 each, ,, '?> . yy *? / ,:m special for Saturday. See window. gft*' Contest Will Close Monday Judges Are Appointed Contest Headquarters Changed The political campaign la over. It was a bot contest all over the country. Locally, as well aa nation ally. there were Important lasues involved. Thoae candidates who were auceessful jvere those who worked Indefatigtbly. who possessed the determination and energy, and who let not a single opportunity slip from their graap. And ao It Is In the European tour contest low st the height of Its intereat. Those can didates who are improving every alngle minute that remalna, are the onea whq^ will be declared the vic tors when the final count la made. Only three more days! The contest will close Monday night! Hundred of subacrlptlona are com ing! Thousands of ballota are being amaiaed! Many surprises are In store! Hopeful candidates are busy! Judges named today! Coupons expire Saturday at 4 p. m.! All coupons from lamies of the News will expire ^ 4 o'clock Sstur day afternoon. The last coupon to be j Issued will appear In the News to-1 morrow afternoon. There will be but one bailot box j for the receipt of subscriptions. bal lots, etc.. on the final night of the contest, and that will be located at the headquarters of the contest de partment. Information to Contestants All subscription books, stubs of books, together with al lsubscrlp tlona on hand and the money to correspond with the orders, and si? special ballots should be placed In a sealed envelope bearing only the Dime snd district number of the contestant, and personsfly deposit ed In the ballot box by her, on Mon day evening before 10 o'clock. Contestants are urged to deliver subscriptions to the contest msnag er as rapidly as possible this week. In order that they may be recorded on our books snd the papers started. There Is no reason for withholding subscriptions until the last day. There Is no point to be gained In that, as the contest department bt n no position whatever to know what any candidate will turn la at the end of the contest, anyway. Delivering subscriptions to us now, saves delay to us, relieves us of a great amount of doubls duty next Tuesday evening, snd also re lieves the Judges of considerable de lay and bother. Candldstes will kindly turn In subscriptions ss rap idly as possible now thst they may be recorded so that new subscribers csn begin receiving their papers. Close Voting. It's amualng to observe the clots standing of rsndtdates in the pub llahed vote. It seems that each is determined to get ahead of her op ponent Just once more at least. How will they stand next Wednesday? OF THE DAY Washington U looking forward (o the coming of the mysterious Our no and his company next Monday night. They are\ to show at the public school auditorium. Durno is the sensation | of thirty-one states and Canada: he is endorsed by both press and public to be the greatest comedy magician and "illusionist America has ever witnessed. Durno carries his own scenery. Unlike oth er magicians he is a comedian and humorist, he u*"*s a Sow of lang guage which is full of comedy, his voice Is clear and distinct and while listening to him one can sec him produce different articles and causc them to vanish. He makes the im possible seem possible; the unnat ural natural. He causes you to see what you do not see what you think you see Buy -? range with a reputation, aftd take advantage of our Free Oi fer during our Demonstration Ween. Come in an** let us sohw you. J. H. Harris Plumbing & Supply Co. Roosevelt was getting along all right until they began to ridicule him. President Tail was wise in is-sulnn his Thanksgiving Day before it hap pened. You never hear the suffragettes! talking about their "silent vote." EPfNHIiT. OF THE SEASON The twenty-fifth anniversary ger raan of the Halcyon Club will begin tonight in the Elks' Home at nine thirty sharp. The programs will be given out at the door. A Urge number of visitors have arrived for the occasion, and it bids fslr to be one of the most elaborate affairs ever held In Washington. The dancers will banquet from 12 until 1, and Hon. J. H* Small, the first president of the club will act as toastmaster. The german will be led by Mr. F. H. Bryan and Mrs. Fm. Schuette ot New Yor. assisted by Mr. Lindsay Warren with Miss Isabel Carter and Col. H. C. Bragaw with Miss Helen Grist. Reflections of ? Bachelor I Good manners can run a riosc rue I for success with brain.;. Whe rides away too fast jd horse iback. walks home afoot ai.d Ueiplnp. j Roses withered to ashes, when 'they were from the rltjht. bl>>m (forever to a woman. j Girls take such an accurate meas ure o their brothers its queer they never do any other man. A man thinks fifty cenui is a cop per when be ii spending It on himself and $10 when on his family.?New York Press. And you t an never Judge the value of any thing people quarrel over by the size of the quarrel. Fur Specials For the next few days we will give special prices on Furs either in sets or single pieces. Don't fail to see them. wis Co. . Iv I ^ *"'v . *
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