last Edlilcii )AY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER H. 1910. NO 85 OF ANY P&PER PUBLISHED IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA United States fl?c and the stoning during the morn-1 the following dispatch eral Arnold Prank tin* in Mexico Oity. sent last night wh?n the rioting waa In progress. "Students are rioting and parad ing the streets in <sn antl-American demonstration. They +re crying "peath to the Americans," and are threatening my life. They have des ecrated the flag o the United States, pulling down one displayed by an American business house and tramp ling it under foot. In atitta department circles ltwaa said that .> the immediate cause of tho anti-American outbreak was the recent kilting ot a Mexican in Texas. National Guard "r? Perhaps the most Inturestlng eren: * which has h*PP?u*4 in con nection with the present meeting of the National Guard officers here, occurred last night in the armory, when Cspt Carl Batts snd I.iueten ant "Slick" Suggs, of Wilson walked onto the floor. The boy officers of Company K were greeted with ehenrs by every man 1ft the hall, hnd there was much clasping to -mi plete at their appearance for it brought back many fond recollec tions and tales of times gone. In all the history of the Second Infan try nothing has been so noteworthy as the friendship of companies K and G. In fact so strong haa been thia friendship of a quarter of a cen tury that the two companies ha*? been considered an Inseparable com bination of the other 10 unltea of the organisation, i*?* night and today all the officers save one rs'/t and K have been united one# more, and there has been a love feast be yond comparison, and Batta ana Suggs have been lionised more^than all thslr seniors together, for the officers of Q love them, and thd en listed men worship them* Comity Farmers1 Union >v'' The Partners Union or the coun ty of Beaufort met at the court house, this city, today at 11 o'clock. Quite a number of farmers from all sections of the county were In at tendance and the meeting was en thusiastic and beneficial. Mr. W. H. Patrick, of Cbocowlnity, Is the president of the union. mm 7 ?:>.* The canvawlDg board far ti. ol Beaufort net ?t tbo coort yeeterdey morning at 11 for the purpoM of canvuralng the election returns of the county u voted in Tuesday'. electten. Mr. Jo?ph 0. chauncy'of this W wai chairman of the board. T;k D.111 New. give, below the reeult of the venvasft giving the majortt'e. each candidate received In all the pre cincts of the county. The \oio Wji a. follows: All BCate OOren Rrr< ivod . Demor relic 1783 Republican .. . .7, sjV Socialist \ . 5i | Jno. H. small, Dem ....... Honry T, Kin*. Rep. ...... g?V H. Edgar Hodge. SoclaUnt.. ,,, Solicitor' J. C. B. Ehrlnghnnr,. Hem. . 1815 Wm. I. Halstoad, Rep 937 ] Wo. Prescott,- Socialist Van B. Martin, Dem iys., \8Qa Robt. X. Cartwrlght Dem... i809 T. E. Cutler, Rsp 93a Enoch Bateman, Rep 9 id. Representative* * John Latham, Dem 17T.9 Wm. A. Thompson Dem. .... 1760 B. W. Bergeron, Rep .. 9 63 M. D. Leggett, Rap 969 W. H. Preecott, Socialist . .6U Henry C. Cherry, Socialist... 69 Clerk Superior Court ( Geo. A. Paul, Dsn I$tl [Orris L. Sparrow, Rep 892 Oeo. R. i*ne, socialist .... 63 Hectatrr oC Gilbert Kumley, Dem 1895 B. D. Daalela Rep 874 M. C. Preecott, Sog^^V^j. gi L. H. Rosa, .Dem 1804 J. iF. Latham, Rep. ' 928 John L. Nicholson, Dem . t.. 180J! J. M. Gallagher, Rep 9^9 J. T. 8wanner, Socialist .... 57 I Geo.* E./Ricks, Dem 1741 F. L. Morris, Rep.......y. . 971 [W. H. Pate, Socialist ... . 59 E. R. Mlzon, Dem cyr.A.,. 1865 O. E. Buckman, Rep 923 C. C. Walker, Socialist 64 I County Commission era P. H. Von Ebersteln, Dem.. 1777 |W. W. Hooker. Dm. 1783 O, Bf "Wynne, Dem 1763 W. F. Oaylord, Dem 1738 S. F. Freeman, Dem. 1788 Chas. T. Buckman, Rep .... 962 R. 8. Waters. Rep 946 C. H. Radcliff, Rep 984 J. D. Thomas, Rep.......... 929 C. T. Allen, Rep 947 C. R. Tuten, Soclrflst 69 i T. L. Hardy, Socialist 59l, B. J. West. Socialist 59 J. J. Hodges, Socialist 59 W. 8. Cherry, Socialist .... 59 NEW PERSIAN SILKS ; ?r v; iriiir e Nothing Better for Fashionable Wear $100 Per Yard. flamed S. GfcuJc Ce#, t ?-? thr MattAr c>',QrHM*A ? x T1IK (VeM THEATRE iiSfaf ' + U- i \ The u*xt timo?-patrontxe th? ur>? to-date Moving Picture Show?the pt?c?.where you caa u^i 'i v.n tlmo meat probably, ihor ROQK O'SAIJEil r&WlT ? s-/ - (tflografih-Drainatko jl X*?A& or dRAXBBRnv SAK E. (Comedy.) 4 j4il 'Ito ttalcrea blub celebrated tU .nenty-fifth annhrertHLry a dub last night in elaborate style. Roth the Elk* Hall and the Red Men's Hall were niece as for not only the society of Washington out thefce vis iting from other towns Tho occa sion last night tho crowning event la the history of this well knoWn and popular social clnb and todiy nlthlDg but the'highest en comiums are pronounced forN the I members of the club aud the n^n-l igcment for the success aehJiTcd Id | heir effort* towards furnishing so ouch pleasure and enjoyment in , ils city. The^event last evening was a conspicuous success; nothing was lacking ? everything was com-'I Plete and the Dally News takes this occasion to congratuiato tb?? club. | Xo similar organisation /*?n the I state has. done more for/the social I Vfe. In the rear 1885 *he Halcyon! Club was organised. Since that time i thero bare been only four ureal-' '!f"i a via: Hon John H. Small. Mr. I ? J. K. Hoyt. Dr. John c. Blount and I Mt. F. H. Bryan. Tho club has bad six aecrotarlea: Mr. C. C. Callals, Colonel W B. r.od man. Mr. Jonathan Havens, Mr. Jno ? O. Bragaw. Mr. F. B. Worthy, ami! Mr. Llndaay c. Warren. The Kike Hall whan the Oanrifl waa siren we. elaborately and At-I traotlvcly di~ rated and tojtor.ucd I lb the club colon, white and blue ? The Khime waa the work of Mr. I. ? IH. Morrla and hla skill and tun I weia'the admiration of ewyone. I Tho booth, occupied by the Waah.| Ington Concert band and the cbai>-H eronaa. banked -wflb fores andH greens were the cyaoaura of all. The H anniversary (arman Waa lad by Mr. I K. H. Bryan, the loader, with Mr. i ??? mutt aMiWw m* nrenonel - if Churchill Bragaw with Mia. Hol^l artat and Mr. LJndeay c Warren 'with Isabelle Carter. "" l?*"??NI '?> until There ware ninety-three couplea on the Door?tho target ? number In the history of the rJub I I At the hour of midnight Leader P. IH. Bryan and his partner Mra. Schu atta took their placea at the main en trance holding two large decorated baskets decorated with tha dub col on; they ware ailed with favora.1 Colonel Bragaw, a reteran loader of attractive and unlqlTe Ogures, led! the couple, by Mr. Bryan and Mra. Bchnette when favora were praaant The ladles received White ~8llk Vanity badgea and the gentlemen I silver tie clip.. Roth contained the monogram of the club antf the dates of Its organisation. At 11:10 o'clock all repaired to the Red Men's Hall whore the ban ? uuet was served. Here too the ? decorations were much a^fnlred. The luncheon was. of course, the ? acme of the ercning. Hon. John H ? Small did tbo lonor* aa toastmaster ? and it ia nendleaa to state he prov led par excellence In this role. Hon. ? Stephen C. Bragaw, Mr. F. H. Bry I an, Mr. John Bonner, Major W C ? Rodman, Mr. J. p. Tayloe, Mr. Nor-I ? wood L Simmons, Mr. R. 8. Meal of ? thla city and Mr. Donnell Gilliam of I Tarboro responded to toasts. Aill ? the epoochea had as their theme,! ? the womwi. their beauty, their at-l I 'ractlveneaa, their wlnsomeneas I The following did tbo honors asl ? rhaparoncs for tho auspicious ocra ? clon: ? I Mesdames J. b. Moore, A. M. I?11P I may. L- I,. Knlitht, John H. Small, I"'. L- lAUgblnghouse. Mrs. Herbert iPonner tat Miss Julia Hoyt. 0 'On account' of tho large number 1 of couples present last night It lal I Almost Impossible to give a correct! I Hat of tbose participating on the a floor, if the data bad been fitrn-l ? Isbcd the News It would have been I given apace. ?? Han nesjlerril. . - ? X?. Daniel Tn?l6r who.has conenad In tho Powle Memorli Hatpin! for t.!? raas tlx weak Bi> t?e rx&'.l of an operation to. euangula'oll Intestine, rraj -i.lt- la la c^rri^,;? her boma^on ytater J T*'.^?r^Vairic I'et. to bef many ittOURbo'Jt fj|? " ?'Mly excited oier p ta ticinsolvM Closed wetki of ipoelal IH the First Daptiid church closed laat . Rev. O. L. Qvrons prcached a thoat powerful Mr raon on the Mjct. "Ye Will Kot Come Unto M*^$feat Ye Mtfht Have Life." The appeal to come co C)<0St seemed to ba,<ft*laU?ss, and many no doubt ttld ndt, come forward last night will be-HM to e decision la ter. There ***e wveral who man ifested an interest In their spirit ual condition. , The ordinmicy^lf baptism ?u ad ministered to peveral candidates laat night before urit beginning of the regular servfc*T^ * Several others bare been apjp'^frved for baptism and Will recelvf^Mife -ordinance later., There are outre who will unite wfth the chusc^. by statement and letter. v ? Altogther, tie'Meetings have been the best ?i?mM In the Baptist charch. 1 ffi. Revs. Mr. otans, TJutton and -Handy left tWi ?DOt7i!n? for the'.r homes in Baltimore. They carry with them the^atfeetions of the large congregations ^fclto have attended on their rnioistTV^-Btsfctly. After tho meetings closed ' lae: night, a large icrowd rpmaldHafaL-had the minis ters to sing MffiSff'qf the. selections which have become so popular. They | continued for quite a long time, and | seemed loath to;*ay the last fare well. They vUiteii jhfti s.hoc* auditor ium this doming or.-l sans several selections^for. the students. Tho scenes there were -very averting. | and the minister*) -thoroughly appre ciated the kind reception accorded them there. ff It is earnestly hoped that these godly men may... visit Washington again, and m^blqter In sermon and song to the spiritual welfare of the people. Messrs. W. H. West, Clarence Mayo, W. H. Mayo, Lloyd Godley and John Jones of Bouth Creek, were here today attending the meet ing of the Farmers' Union. Leave For Aurora. " "*'*-?? i , r~ Qulte a numbor of our citizens left this morning for Aurora on a special train over the Washington and Yandemere road to take in the Corn Judging Day and Agricultural Fair being held In that own today under the auspices of the Retail Mer chants Association. A dance will also be a dance theer tonight A gala day is expected. Tho citizens of Aurora will furnish free entertain ment. ? . r- ? - bj -. ? . See the list of satisfied Majestic Rango users in this paper. J^ H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Com pany. IKE REPORT ON COTTON Washington, Nov. to'.?The bureau of the cestui iwued - the following cotton ginning report at 10 o'clock this morning;: The report shows 7,339.983 bales counting round aa half balea ginned from growth of 1910 to November 1, compared with 7.017,849 for 1909. 8.191.557 for 1908 and 6.1S8, 562 for 1907. Round bales Includ ed this rear are 81,187; compared with 109,891 for 1909; 149.886 for 1908. 12S.78& for 1907. The number of bales ginned from the growth of 1910, to Novemoer 1 and comparative statistics to the correspondence date In 1909, by states: ua. United 8tatea 7,839.983 7,917.849 Alabama . . . '747,162 676,331 Arkansas . . . 821,674 472,252 Florida . . . 3M87 4 6,664 Georgia . . .1,2.41.138 1,384,913 Louisiana . . 154,756 188,112 Mississippi . . . 6,373 572.131 North Carolina 386,114 370,891 Oklahoma . . 584,860 412,631 ?South Carolina J29.023 -791,629 Tennessee . . -129.781 148,670 Texas ... .2,4J)3,987 1,920,188 Othe rStatea . 24,838 34,437 He <>cts There ?4% One man told" me the other day, he thought everybody read my ad vertisements in the Dally News; said he, you don't say anything about prices or that you can do bet ter work than anyone els??. but somehow or other you Get at the people in such a way if anyone hap pens to go to Washington and fails to register their faces in Baker's Studio they left out of the most im Corn Judging Day. BAKER S STUDIO. Get a free Majestic souvenir ?' nee our advertisement In this Issue. J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply |C. Operated On. Mr. Thomas Butt of Mackey's Fer! ry was brought to the city this morn! ing suffering with an attack of ap pendicitis. He was taken at once to the Washington hospital where he was operated on. Mr. Butt Is engineer on the Norfolk Southern road and has many friends. It Is to be hoped that he will soon be convalescent. Marriages may be made in heaven but they c?n be unmade In any old' place. COMMITTEE OF JUDGES HON. STEPHEN C. BRAQAW. Altorney-at-I^w. REV. J. A. 8ULLIVAN, Paetor First Baptist Church. J. K. HOYT, Hoyt's Department Store. R. P. BOWERS, Member Firm Bowers-Lewis Co. L. A. SQUIRES, Assistant Cashier First National Bank The abore named gentlemen have kindly consented to act sb Judges of the final count in the Dally News' European tour con teat. The Newa takes pride In announcing the names of such men as these act in this responsible capacity, and we feel that the list Itself Is sufficient assurance that Justice will bo done to . nil concerned. CONTEST HEADQUARTERS CHANGED l^or the accommodation cf all concerned, arrangements have Iccn node whereby the contest headquarters of the Daily News will be removed to the Chamber of Commerce rooms, where the department and the ballot4k>x will be located all day and evening r, next Monday, the last day of the contest. ' ? ? ? : A , . , J % Jrr UOVT WASHINGTON'S . IV. JtlVJ I 1 GREATEST STORE The best $1.0-0 Kid Glove in the city. Every pair warrant All sizes. SOME FINAL HITS FOR CONTEST 1KTS ON CL6SIN9 OF CONTEST. Coupons Expire tomorrow--Everyone Hopeful and Worthing Hard For Resu'ts?News Congratulated On Judges?Important Final Announcements. Today's issue conUlna the last contest counpon that will be Issued. All coupons will be void alter 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Dally News and the cor teat manager are receiving congratula tions from candidates and their frlenda on the excellent choice of Juagda, as announced for t*??? first time In yesterday's edition. All of theso men are recognised a* possess ing those quallflcatlons*whlcb ranke conscienclous. fslr snd just Judges With these gentlemen will rest the matter of finding the winners In the contest end judging from the final count of ballota who are the vic tors. Tho News feels assured that all will be satisfied with the result of the work of this committee. On Monday only, contest head quarters will be located in the of fice of the Chamber of Commerce, on Main atreet The office will be open to contestants And the public at all times, quite as usual. Important All candidates r.ro urged to be come thoroughly familiar with the' rules of closing t'ae contest, and If (here ts any point about which there is any doubt or the slightest ques tion, tho contest manager should he consulted at once. Candidates are especially r*?quc? - ed to turn in as many of their sub scriptions as possible before the clos | ing day, ig order tfiat they may be [ receipted fbr, and also to facilitate | the matter of starting paper* to new subscribers. *nd relieving extra work on the night or the final count ir this done, the Judges will nave their duties greatly relieved. Remember! All subscription ordera. must be completely filled out when present ed to this office, giving ncme and ad dress of the subscribers, the date of lecelpt, and designated new or old. I This Ik especially Important these ! ;ual lew hours. Tbe exact amount of inciter should accompany all sub Mcriptlon orders. If checks are presented they should he on LOCAL BANKS, for only checks on local banks will 04' accepted next Monday. Steady Voting. The votjng daring these last tea hours of the race for Europe la 4ltll a puzzling problem. It has remain ed mighty close In these past few days, seemingly to make the final count the more surprising. All candidates are busy, scouring the city and the surrounding terrl i tory for every last subscription available. The excitement contin ues to grow and Interest becomes ! more active and heated as the big contest grows near to Its close, j The rest of it remains with the 1 public and .the candidates. Now however. In the aloganfl On to Eu 1 rope and succcss?for some three young women. th?; iirsTKi* uohsuuhs The Liars and the Crook* have won! Jackasses bray their victory! The Honest Man his course ha* run. ! And all Is woe and misery! He sita alone in deepest gloom. Upon his specs the salt tears drop , He Beea the country's certain doom. The Constitution's still on top! The slanders which he loved to boost; A naked flook, a dreadful sight? His chickens have come home to roost! Hla policies, now stark they lie. Too weak, to limp, to even flop Woe,, wailing woe! Deep, doleful aigh!? The Constitution's still on top! * :**.*.?? ? ?!**>*??>* ?-? * He shivers in the griping blast. Shorn of his vaunting and his I power; His raawkinsh grin has gone at last. That Ivory *mlle at last turned sour! Smashed, broken, lies the pronoun mill: Kxal?*?d "i's" no more 'twill drop; I The mind machine as well la still?J I The constitution's still on top! I But he la wiser? Ah, who knows? | Is he convinced that ho was wrong. That one man can't assume his ;>ose And get away with It for long? He must havo learned one thing at least; He must have heard one hard ?mth drop: % For North and Wes: and S.-ju.'.i and Kwt? The Count ituticr.'s nil Inn top! *?-.?! 'Vest. !n th*? New York World. Important Announcement ?H*pri*v thm <lrajtKT?t hai r? ceived a fresh supply of ZoMo and Zemo Soap. Zemo la a remarkable remedy, a clear liquid for externa) use. The first application will Instantly re lieve the most intense Itching, quickly removes blotches, pimples, blackbeada. eczema, dandruff, tetter an'd other forms of skin or scalp hu mors whether on infant or grown persons. Zemo Soap is the new an tiseptic skin Soap, is the purest and swietest of medicinal and toilet soaps, relieves and quickly cures prickly heat, rashes. hives, chafing and other forms of skin affection so prevalent among infants. Especially adapted for persons with a dedicate or tender skin. Hardy, the druggist has a limit ed supply of samples of Zemo snd Zemo soap. A sample of each will accomplish wonders and. will demon strate their great merit to those who have any form of skin or scalp eruption. Savings Bank Department of Pint Notional Hank, of Tarboro, N. C. PAYS five percent (5), account compounded quarterly, three per cent (3) account com pounded semi-annually, on checking accounts. We make a speciality of Banking By Mall. Capital. Surplus and resources gl.VMHHMM). ?Wright? H. H. TAYIiOR, Cashier, or J. E. MOKRIHKTTK. Assistant Cashier, TARBORO, N. C. i When a man Is in love with one woman In a family. It is astonish ing how fond he becomes of every person connected with it.1?Thack erary. Fur Specials For the next few days we will give special prices on Furs either in jsets or single pieces. Don't fail to see them. Bowers-Lewis Co. . I" Urvlr.Ht Wm?l? Tomorrow'* A4, 1* ?? -A. ? v i'j " -w i' ?-???.'? wiftfettt ''*? '? wJ ?'??/?.

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