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iutiiv MnHLll II vH P 0 pi D&! &. rf^9t ' ?''vC ' Two Hundred and TwentyvllH??rd Her Story of th< |&L to the tut Thirty-Njne to an Address of Nearly 1 What ?" oadoubuJly the uoit I 1 lOenettrf tour, the writer ., iwr * heeurh teem * representative of the a W. C." T. V.. It wo hte-pleouro t?T t J V. hew (ran Mrs Almen. Parker Mo- p DonaM. Ia the court hoaee reetonUr. p A>mnt moot notable feature. . inl?btke*entloned IU freedom from I ?"" ot any on. boldtng contr.rr n ?'m^r^3 i |tV *' o>?C A< ?n keneei. of the ?m?- t Jt'fe tMfadOW Ul87?P b etartad t^e | n?lfa?y tadtalatlVe ball. to the ptee- b Today." Mid Mr. McDonald. ~W. k Mn'i memberublu of orer 500.000 eettve nnbm. bee) dee .bout tat.000 honorary member, (we bare a number at enMemeo belonalnj J wbem we elect u hoaorarr mem. * r Mil; eor literature fa printed la ' twadtpdhree lantuacee and ear work i dtrtded Mb fortjr-two department.. ' f .early aH the condition, a. we dad t! bem. One le an educatonal work? Ha mlartea M to work In t^e bomee. r with the mother.; to hrlas about bet- i tor comdHtena ta oor prtaona. We . bare aaeeeadad In eaUbllabbu am- t Iron. I. men. of th. rlt? arlerm. In II a number of laatanoas Mom * tbrtad tfcia .work wo foood that mea. woman. and oven children wore all incoreoratod In one room and that lnp! '.? .ttwdot Wane Haoaa Mm rofbrmatoriaa tor some of Ueoa untortnn f atee. they Were roallr nehooto or) * 6* ot Mr. Roberta, of Utah, ia familiar to the moot of roa. It le through oar Influence that Mr. Roberta waa nnoaotaif In oar naUoaal a?wAbf? I i ' a ia j CANTah UNRAtEL IT 9 I t t Mr. Bdtxew Docea't Quite E .plain Mr. R Hodker'a Check for *35.00 Doted Hard. *th. Nor Why He Should 5 Hwee Re muted *40.00 for DecemJ her Court When He Held Nemo la "t December jj Wo are la receipt of .the roUowlns communication from Mr, E. R. MixI on. Canal/ Tteaaurer: W Washington N. C.. March 11. te Editor Waahtagton Dally Newe, .ilL:' .Hear^ditdrW ; j, ' ! jr . . - .UW readlna your Saturday's ja.'] . In regard to Mr. W. H. Hooker. . jfc order, at Aefora. N. 0.. 1 waa RhrJ^^Bald that eome one might not ea :>T understand aome and In Juatlce V> Mr Hooker. L fait It tar doty to fare yon a Hat of remlttaabea that I R Kaon rooAlonft from 11* Hfifllrnr llfirn SZ, ta tad taen Roeordor. m* I follow.;. . ,-jL; i.- & U : A?*. 70. M Joly. iff?? 91#.06 g*pt. ?th far Auuty.-... . 19.60 I;?HS ?? 'Jt, tad to lamlt' ^ flN JIG ME Eight Attentive Listeners s Rise of Vie W. C T. V. i Yfeara, Which Was ToM r Two Hours. ^ rclslatlro balls, boo*use of bis plural tiros. Mr. Snoot, of Utah, baa been dvtsed to puk bis.so It oare Slid ream to cub. Dot bsM?n.?r*.hls iunu wives did we und?rt?*? a clanIliiiS ismVer friendly to u and than kilt* now 'Amy OuMtW* g zsz'zssrxsz leayj rate, .according to Ike ncmer of patients treated Is from 8 to 7 er cent .lower than any hospital In he city, and ?e dp not use alcohol in , ny way, nor permit It to come on ke|&tfy.X- . / X - ' t* Mr*. McDonald's etldrnee wna well eelred and. It may he said that a sore cordial and reepectfal hearth a ma oarer accorded any one than he 118 persona who heard her in an iddrsaa of nearly two hoara yeeterlay. She knew what she wanlott to ny; <he knew how. to nay It. and its icentHnl and tracers! dellrery fell Ik* a refresh I ax shower on o arched ad*. Her audience wu by no dies. of course) end the very naure of her address as delivered by ler will make friends for the cause he espoused. / 125 for January. Mr. Hooker stated hat he held no court In January, tor does the record In the board of Ntacation show this amount. Mr. Mtxon received a check for $25 !rom Mr. Hooker on March 9th, vblch he exhibited when called upon. :o eee whether or not we had correcty obtained vour figures and It was toted , "March ?*h 1911" and Mr. that he had joat roselved It.' Peaonally we have no Feeling In :he matter, bnt tax payers are Intersated in the methods of Beaufort :oonty'a bookkeeping. Labor Chiefs' Oaae Before Fall Beach Washington, D. C., March rhe contempt 6aee Inrotrta* PreelJent Samuel Oompera, Vide President lohn Mitchell and Secertary Frank Morrison at the American Federation if labor came up for hearing today before the foil beach of the Supreme Court of (the District ot Columbia. The case has been pending tor several years before Justice Wright and b* h&s already lnipostd sentences of I Imprisonment upon Ut three men. rhe Supreme Court, howeeer, fonnd irron In kin procedure, bat care the Ot?or court the rlabt to renew pro?brt eroee-oat of a labor boycott ot the Back Store end Bonne Comperr (he around thu the dUnity at tke Conrfe order* hed been deleted. end ISOln cited the lebor chlefe to eppeer ft defend Olty^ldo^ tlereh'n.^The "thtort w* todey tec^dw . T * r FtiGiintern GOOD MT YESIBtDAY J ..?.vtw t > *'** > ! * <-" ' TB ? P!astor PreMbed Two Sltavg 8er? j Mffwhcit Received ^ M^fS^r Children Reported. t At Lhsmorniag service of the Pint Methodist church yesterday morning, the pastor, Rev. R. H. Broom, do- S tivered a strong and powerful die- I course on the "Purifying Power of Premise " At this service three ?<qpr t if If is wsre admitted to tU# fel- 1 lo.wship of the church, one of whom mWMitie * ' uAt the evening service the pastor 1 preached the fli*st of * serlee of aermons to the young people on tho j "Way of Cain. '/ At thtg~5ervice he 1 reported the baptism of fou* children since*the last service which ? makes a total of 25 Infants baptl.-rd T since the beginning of the conference year, which la juat a little over three l months ago. Both services were very largely attended. S Church Notes. 1 The Ladles Aid Society met with Mrs. W. ft- Call at S:30 this after- 1 noon. The Mission Study Circle will meet Arltb Mrs. D. M. Carter on Bridge street, at ? o'clock this evening. Vlrgluia Counted for Taft. Washington. I>. C.. March 11 ? The Taft managers confidently ex- ! pect to add four delegates to their list tomorrow, when the Republican 1 State conventon of Virginia will moot in Roanoke to name the delegatbe-st-large to the Chicago convention. 8om? slight Indications of a 1 Roosevelt sentiment have appeared 1 among the Republicans in the Old < Dominion, hut so f ai; as the iltuation < can be judged from this point the same efforts to crystallise It hare not 1 been made In Virginia aa In the States farther South. The Roanoke convention is expected to he dominated by Representative Baecomb 81emp and other leader* who have I already ladoned th. od?latatntlo? of PreaMontThft ud pledged them eel Tee to work for.hle roHtoaMutlon ltd I* ?1>rfVlli rO"OIO^V^On. '-':p "d u""u" ?"w"a M j w"k,D' r.. ^ioha Khan. ?d Wer, cl^h. of ..r-rr? - "-* . Nethen Soott mod Sudle Clerk, of (Mo * &?;. ,* ..Vau* . Jo. D^rdc, end Pleesant FVj, ?Ky. fai'',' I?"* ' ?' "r. I( Vw Buu re. N. *., Jderrh 11 -J?ew - 'J ^ ? "??? ^ WKDNKSDAY K\TMSQ. m On WednewUgr, th' lt*t? ??Oflattgb or Wkft*Ul CODV0IM '.. t Now Born. North Carolina Prom 00 to ?00 flatting Elba ara expected o attend, and preparatloaa hgpe bom nade to air a the bora the time.of heir Uvea. The following la the program: U'edneadajr, Hlfth ?. 8 P. M.?Opening aaaalon of tba ttu tat? Aaaoctatton. Proetdent W O. ^ Iranham, p real ding, ' JJJ he city of New Bern?Brother c. J. I th' IcCarthy, Mayor. ( ? BMB Lode*?Kxalutf William Dunn, Jr. ; W* Response on behalf of the State Association, President w. 0. Bran- ml mm. ^ Response on behalf of the West- sh irn District?District Deputy B. 441 Vitherspoon. A c ; t* Response of behalf of the visiting 001 odges?Visiting Exalted Rulers. ** Presentation of to ring Cnp to the on itate Association?Exalter Ralbr ?n iVillism Dunn. Jr. Acceptance?President w. G Braniam. Social session, v ga Th arm lay, March 14. in 10 A M.?Easiness session, 8tnt?_ oe Association nt Elks Hal!. " <1* 3 p. m.?Parade. of 8 P. M.?Session of New Bern th< Ixidge?Class initiation. ** Anniversary Address?U. 8. Sens- ne tor F. M. Simmons. A , l* Presentation of Loving Cap to the an w inning lodge. . Social session. I- w* Friday. March in. 1* 9 A. M.-?Sail down the Neuse on 1m U. s. 8. Elfrlda, U. 8. R. C. Pamlico; bn U. 8. T. B. Foote. and' House Boat Comfort, leaving pier at foot of.Midlie street. x 11 M.?Oyster roast at Wlnihrop Ml mils. Dl 11:30?-Return trip, arriving in ? the city at 5 p. m. L V .? ? !? iay Try Triangle Men Hecood Tine. i . He New York, March 11.?The CrlT^- 26 leal Branch ef the Supremo Court Lj ?u the KM! of cotnctblnK octr la wi :he line of court procedure todaj, m. rken the ouaetlonof whether per- no looe who hud heen one, tried and no- da lultted ehould be tried a eecond thee wi eea left 'or ? ]*ry to decide The teen wan that eV< laaae Harrie end Max Black, owner* of the TriaacU th Relet Cope peep. I? wboec^ectrtMjeb- Do InthTBret "and J^nd' jth ceaneel for the deft nee in'nidjjWg Hon of eecond Jeipebdj wea rained, tei truna Intnl. In. AiLY ./ - 1 ' IRNOON, MARCH 11. 1 ; v h s Brain JFeeds >' * ,A ' ' I IS. MMLD VISITS T IE PUBLIC SCHOOL: Ide beeOrat Address to Both th White Md Colored Schools Thl MQminR?C ourt House Again Thl Itfr*. McDonald, who la here unde i the local W. C. T. U. lied the public school* this morn I pad mmje a moat Instructive tall tfco young people, and talked u Mi allagorlcally, vividly impress l*K, talking to them tor on hour 1'. H. W. Carter took her into ha to mobile and speeded her down t< 9 colored school, where she agaii ide a most Inspiring and beneflcls k to the colored, youths of the city e will speak in the court hou* aln this evening at 8 o'clock, am >se who failed to hear her shouh rtalnlv avail themselves of this rhapa the last opportunity,* to hea e of tho cleverest platform lectur i of her day. United Creeds to Confer. 8t Louis, Mo., March 11.?Dele tea from all parts of the countr; d representing practically all man r of creeds are gathering here to y to attend the opening tomorrow the ninth general convention o 0 Religious Education Association lich is to be in session during thi xt four days.. The list of speaker sludee ISO church and college men long them many of the most notei oca tors of the country, connect?' th higher Institutions of learnin; various parts of the country. Bur 1 the four days there will be gen si meetings and thirty special con rences for the consideration o BClflc questions. ? 8IEF NOTES OF INTEREST ATHERED HERE AND THERI *m Ross Crane will appear at the put school auditorium here on th ih Inst, under the susplces of th ceum course. Mr. Hobson, wh is to have appeared here early, thl >hth, but who was suddenly sum >nea to ivunniWD, u. tr, on u< u ot bin appearance writes that b ? be here In Afrit , ... ' * * * Notbln* dolnc In Recorder's corn In morning Only one diet urbane ted beet si day. and In that the ol sder. a colored man. scalped at b? sttfhtlr wri made Me eacapt ^^m^^let, J Mtlaa from Monday to Tuesday ai > -T?- fln / NEW 3^ . f.V -Good Reading Ma i SOCIALISTS RKTDR nils to 11 J Milwaukee Registration Bex Mayor Seidel Points to > , Other Parties Look Asl UllwnkM, Wtf.. March 11.?The lj lines are forming for the hottest po- a litical fight in Milwaukee's muni- Jl cipal history.- Tomorrow will be the * first day of registration for the com- y lag municipal election. The prmariee 1 , wll be. hald on. March 19, on March s 1? the vptera will have their last op- t portunfty to register and on April ,? r. in? election IB to De neid. . ^ Thwrsmtft of the election wilip^u watched with great interest through- e out the country, for M will definitely Q settle the question whether the citissue of Milsraukef. wife satisfied G with th?lr ?re?ent ??|?lnl?tr*tlon. 1 th? fir? SocHltet lovofwunt of lh. 4 , city In tt? binary. Th? SocUltat kJ- c BlnlctyntkMI, knM hy.Knyor Bold.! > if in the .field- for collection and t bases its claim to the support of the a > chitons upon the. record of the ad- c ministration daring the past two f years. The re-election of Major 8ei- I del will mean the practical endorse meat of the record of the Socialist ii administration and will. It is bo- <1 lieved, greatly strengthen the Social- a - 1st party in other parts ot the 8t?tc. e \ Mayor Beidel is of the opinioa that I the record of his administration v speaks for Itself and that the citizens a e* have every reason to be ^ell satis- a n fled with it. In an interview he re- li h ferred to the prophecies of the calamity howlers who had predicted p the most dire calamities as the result ii r of the election of a Socialist admlnis- v tration; yet, he said none of these tl r predictions came true. The adminia- n t tration found .the city government c 5 with a $2161,000 deficit, and finishes t j. its first term with a surplus. , fi p, dW. pslaW<r'(&r"1ffie fact that, in o spite of he opposition of old party It p politicians in ttye council, in the State J f 0 1 1 MR. ROWUND REPLIES !' ; ' 10 PINET8WN HEIR i l? r The Daily News Contribute* Soch Hpace am Mr. RunUml Asks in Defense ?f Article Referred to. ^ Than our correspondent at Finetown the county has no more reliable y nor trustworthy cltlsen and in pub liahlnK the facts as sent in by birr, j, wo hsive justly allowed Mr. Rowland ^ ' all the space he asked to reply tnd ^ ' we trust the matter may end here: ^ ' To the Editor: ? 9 In your Issue of March Lth, I ace p 9 an article stating that "W. J. Row- Q '' land. Jr., wanted to see Mack Rodjj gors Jump and shot him with a 22- ^ . calibre rifle." I do not know who s was the author of this article, but it sounds very much like Mr. Surry Parker, who attended the trial at ~ Pinetown and mr**? practically the same statement there, although he knew nothing about the occurrence himself, except that he had gotten a crowd of boys in the back part of his office and bad the negro point out Smy son as the cic who shot htm. Fortunately, however, there were other white men, equally as good as k Mr. Parker who knew more about e the occurrence than he did and con- B e sequently after a full hearing the o case was dismissed. It was proved a on the .trial by reputable witnesses i- that my son was at - funeral at the e tftne of the shooting and it was also e proved that the negro himself said shortly after he was found, and when s there waa no indnoemeat for him to n t any otherwise, that he did sot know Q who shot htm or how he got ahot, ex- m l- oept In purine through tbs wood* ba a h %U.nspldririnliy hit by p apant b?J- J I. Int. Ail of tbla wu brouxht ont on ft the trial bp Mr A. D, Maolman, -mtm t it f* amnio pad In dataad at? aon. pad 1 * there wan so nrldanca tathneontrnrp , asaapt thn IHIisnt of t ha, sen, * d altar ba,ws? takaa to Mr. KMkag-a * or^nrfnoa ^w natmp PlmsaUadmUtad a if tad tkat .hs dld not.k?am>mp,apa.?P t I- dp* did npt Hsow Ho pad.that Utana t wu no paanos OS amu? tka.dfcu^ I inc. Undnr . I>? tlnwwriaaann, - I ? thin* tha anicmaauribw dou,?^ < V ..o^ O U ^ in ^ *-Ty c rty^ry^rvr-/ .J ' M rs NO. 113 ikes Good Men IT 1 Minis Dka Open Tomorrow and a Record That Makes Lance sglslature and even In tt>e courts, his dmlnistration has built the public ivatory In the city; is constructing n electric lighting plant; is acquires a municipal stone quarry; buildig a municipal hospital; has estab,shed.a consolidated lire and police lanu systejn-.establishing a city .Aaod e steadily de arorViaa lor the pub of *11 local public till ties. Tbp Mayor bases hie strong st hope upon the municipal ownerhip his platform. Th* Socialists *laim on behalf of to.. present administration that II as thoroughly booeet and made very effort to eliminate graft and MTupUoq from ever* municipal deartment. Early in.office, it la aald. he Socialists uncovered and stopped long standing paying graft. The p?t of pavlpg ,waa thereby reduced rom $2.26 and $2-40 to $1.24 and ?.40 per square yard, which alone aved the voters more than $400,000 $ 1911. It la also claimed that unler the preeent administration the rage of the common laborer In city mploy haa been increased from 1.76 to $2 for an eight-hour day. rhlle the regular union scale la paid 11 skilled workmen and, If obtalnble, only materials made by union ibor were purchased by the city. The Socialists also point with ride to the city's system of factory ospection and to the inauguration of arlous reforms intended to protect he morals of young man and wolen; to combat the spread of tuberulosis; to rolieve the unemployed; o bring about an improvement -t .? - ?~ kv's.lwsSor StW*fh#Trt!SSltsnment f public garden patches, model enements and municipal market dacee. t home when the shooting is said to ave occurred. ELISHA ROWLAND. IK. WILLIAMS WAN WELL KNOWN HKIIK. fuller >1. William*. Who Was Killed in Wilmington Friday Night, \\;iv u Member of W'(Islington I odgc No. n. p. o. i*. Mr. Walter M. Williams. who was :illed in the A. C. L. wrock in Wlluiagton on Friday evcnlug. "was well nowa l.ere, ant? besides nig many riendi, hla demise is mourned by his aHowsh'.p in the Benevolent am! Totective Order oi Elks of this ity. f which he waa an honored rncmb.r. The funeral of Engineer Waller IcRtfe Williams was held yesterdav fternoon at 3 o'clock from the St indrew's Presbyterian church of filming ton, of which the decease i ras a member. Mr. Williams waa 37 ears of age, and was held In the tlgheet estimation by his employer*. ,8 well as hundreds of friends. -He $ survived by his widow, who wv ormerly M rB.Daisy Murphy, and two irothers, Mr. Thos. Williams of Ironly, and Mr. Johnson Williams of Vaycross, Ga; also by a half-slate-, lies Daisy Bordeaux and a halfmother, William Bordeaux. Inter oent was made In Oakdal? ceirrterx t Wilmington. Arraignments in Dynamit* Canes. Indianapolis, Ind., March 11.?The jovernment has completed arrangeksnts (or the arraignment tomorrow l.tka men indicted In the dynamite oaapiracy rases. Forty-eight of the <ty>doar defendants, all of them ofetals, former officials or boslneen gents of the International Assoc!*-. Ion of Bridge and Structural Iror. sortters. are expects* to appear be tJkt a'clock la tba norntB* to an > Da* wbatbar tbaj an galKr.or.aot trikpol thacfcarcaa eoatalnad !? (be klrtjKwo latMtamta nteaid h<r ha Vaderal grand Jorjr hare oa KaL U Da MeNamaraa, Ortla MOIaal. Maa-r.aail. am aot aigaatod to ?>* * ar la aaart, hot the moat at than J DM ha ra>ra??at*< hroa-jaB ' ?. : . .' i - A T"C A,' _^aL _ . J8 'JtX ' iva V'~ 1 -h tfar wba^*"b^ vArUMMt MM ^"y;- ?%& ; -V''**'/ A* ? v..jT^V y' j; ?> V.g-":
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