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y ___ LB I Agricultural Finance is to ' Be Studied Abroad TmKb ' mediately. I ' Each State is Expected to Bear the Expenses of the Delegates. . Kg;' 8p?iu W'ta* D*llr * ?j: <?&***??. D. c:, fw? Th. Mthm 00??.r*al C"n|t*. "r , through H? ?Wld?Dt. Se&ator Dmc.n 0. riotohor|bo?an today the ?l. trlfenpoa p/Motlon to dirlcottor.1 Isadora and thinker, reaardlna a na#toD-?ldo atudy of fiaronean idtim* of co-operative rural credit. This i * action arises from (h? meeting of the , ' director* of the Soother* Commwrial Congress in Neville, last week when they unanimously voted to ant on the Vecommendatlona of the'Conference on Rural Finance held In f " Nashville April let to 6th under the f .Y .. * auepieee of the Southern Commercial i v Cong rune, and with the co-opemtlon of David Luhin. American Delegate In the International Institute of Ag- i ricultore at Rome. The conference recommended that - the Southern Commercial Congress take Immediate steps to bring together a select coip^lsalon of two thinking .men of. practical agricultural experience of edfch state of the urifbd;'this commtaston to leave New York Junh 16 tn order to mgke the tear of Europe studying European ocHTpesaUve rural fteassoe between " tjSat' date and September IS/ The - % national Instlt>ite of Agriculture, and lapdl BBCUnd and Ireland. 7" ? - After the commission Is for pied it will organise under its own by-laws and th*a become national, the South?nt Cogunercial Congress only ep* pearing-in preliminary arrangements, w Ibe agricultural fofcea of each state will be expected to hear the expense V bf their ddUgptee aad the joint me ' ' * ot rtenogrftpUbirs* interpre tare and expert assistants. 'f t The* reason for the' largo else ol Pie propped. Commission Is that owin* to the differing agricultural eon .HUIona found tbroiighout the UnUed * State* leading rash, from eacp1ata?e may, by 'life tioiir.study European > methods., and ape bow beat to adapt - - them te ftoeal needa. An additional reason fdr the'laf^e commission Is who knee bad personal toaeb with methods of modern rural co-opera. tlVfe finance as a moans of strength.. . . enlBK rural?llfe in. tfep United Stat?*_ Herbert Myrick. president of the Orange J odd Company ,has already guaranteed the participation of New York aad Massachusetts. At least twelve other statea. Including PennsyWaala and Minnesota, can be depended upop act immediately. The directors of the Southern Commercial Congress, wW in the 8outbefa States act as the pucleus of a committee within each state to produce immediate action. y \ ; . Term Expired 7 Arrested /. f W Alfred Jooee. colored, wee arreeted ?t rte rhrliling Stories Are Related By the Surviving Passengers. 745 ARE SAVED : , CDAH THE cnm iiuim mi. omr The Grcdteat Tragedy In the Maritime History of the World. New York. April 19.?-The Canard Liner Carpathla arrived here last ttight with the first ne^s direct from the great White 8t4r Liner Titanic, which .sank' off the New Foundlanl coast early /Monday morning. The ship went down with band playing according to report, takiilg with her all but 746 of her hamad cargo of 8240 sou la Thrilling stories ot the greatest human tragedy in the marttime history of ihe world ls'relaiMjf by the survivors. i.,_'' Wgertsl Arrangements for Landlni.' -.New York. April TO.?^tfedlal arrange meau have been made to care for the survivors when the 'Carpatblft 1 dooke. Custom regulations will be suspended. Police reserves will' be stationed about the Cunard Pier. Only friends and relatives of au'rvhrort with proper credentials, will be permitted on the pier. A score or more wealthy society women have organized a relief committee to aid tie steerage survivors. CarpethU flsuas'g Answer Cells. Washington. April 19.?The'navy department this morning gave oui a dispatch sent by Uatted 1 States ouuiuug own at W? ,elnsk eorroborattas uumvdos dispatches declaring the CarpaAla haa porslatently tfacllned to tuwer any meaM?aa at Inquiry, although >he HWttmea achtxnrledglng rails The mi imiaa follows "United Btatea Steamship Salem. 8 a. m. Can cat rtm^latorraatlpn from Garpathla at anytMnd. 'Although aha la srtthln easy range dt~ comlawUrnUon 'she so uptimes acknowlodgfcyealln but will not atfatlt' receipt lift massage* ot make reply. Cannot. belleva aba \jU Tailed ea'n^dentand measaaaa i riiVi ?nt ^nrw.th,n -adsy raosa of tortado ataUonl NewpoC. R. 1.) So Salem will .sail for" Bra#-, ford', (havgl .coaling station >1 tills ttawoon". . ... , 1' ! .To 5etn?a Wttnceee. ' tfkahlki?aaU'Dt<<.. April it?The task" df' ldva*tl?at(hy the 'Titanic] dima*tec-~wM .begnn tt^th'e1 ; ?e?At* commit? aia'J -phm cpmme^ca comn?ttee ?ppt^D Wd a sub-committee of j Kev<Sh'/h?!a<^W? Senator Smith, of taat^j.. sajw. wttl preawirw penled" ttytba aenniet. jejjpaant at; arms, do precur*- mti],sajej to at. t?d Immediate hearing* . Jj; Bruoe Ismay wtfl be. among.the Ami asked totality * * \ sqHotarHtf**VARUM ! #, I Tho schooner Varlna, Captain, Thad Brown !n~&illlaau> amrad'in port last night from Swan Quarter laden with general cargo. % Last Night; i ' r wi % ' \garn l o~day ? ' 1 r ?. aentedce expired and today he vu to have gone on hla way a frae nan but dnrtnc the ntaht ha dacldod to appropriate t& him <i?h aaa *ood. ^^..pparel^^^h. In tin cjunp. Inaaamofc fci ibaet'had Mny until thta - morning, wtt hlpfj j ! WAHHINGTON, KMTM CAROLINA, 1 HAIR TONIGHT. llR ' 1 ... ;i .... . ? ' V ' ? IHpV , T: - {> . 1 :; ' , ... .-.r - _b, l- TV-. TOBIfllll I ' * Joint Debate to be Had In 1 Greenville. Baseball This ? Afternoon. . / Washington and Greenville are to try conclusion* oq the ball field thlB * afternoon and In Joint debate tonight 1 This arterebon at 4 o'clock fin ' Greenville the High School team qf , this city and the team from the High c School In tkk^ town will cross I and a great exciting contest is antai- ] pated. ^ Washington sq far has doling- _ d all opponents y } Th^ evening In the Public Scboiol { auditorium in Greenville there Mil I be a joint debate between the Washington High School. Ufe dtWy-fe: i Resolved that the Ignited ^t*#E?s 1 8e&*tors should bio elected by a direct 1 vote of the people. /Washington n#Ill' < disc UBS ^he r negat ive' aide. The^.dei- 1 balers for. WashIn&ton High Sc&6ol Ae; Enoch ^rnol^i ahd" Thomas 1 Sparrow. Superintendent N. New bold accompanied'* the baeebaljl j. team and the debaters. This aftfernoon several of "the teachers in the | public schools her^ left tor Groon- ( ^flUp to be^preseht at the Jo'tht, debate j I tonight. \ ^ ' 1 ... W.J.Floyd E To Servt T, ' ~ ? Sheriff George' B/ Ricks arrived In the city this morning On the 2:20 i Norfolk Southern train f\m Lynchburg, Vn , bringing with him Wil- . Ham J. PU>yd. wanted In;this conn i t> tot escaping from the county chain i K??* 3* February . ) As not In the' Daily News, Floyd was looated at Lynchburg, arteated there and the authorities herf notifl ed. Sheriff Ricks left here last Friday for Raleigh where'he nrocur I led the .proper papers from Goifcrnor I IjKitehtn and 'then proceeded to Rich I mond hoping to-have then) honored by OoVernop Mann. Upon his arrival in Richmond he found that the Cavern or of Virginia had received notice fronvLjrnohhnrg through Floyd's attorney to kola optke konorlnt oI the toper* ulk dOlnl't hecrttfc. ThU w?. accorded. TIM haartne r -<ssirsxrsis l^'^re^h Leave1' ana lil doing so I I , OBABI.T I4GHT mOBT IX INTKKIO! n I miti I \\JjiRu ^ * V 7 ^KolL wbSmi' ["he AnutemAre to Take E ParttnPilS^am. Special FeatiJureTwfcnised. r The amateurs MPta fo to the post waning at jilS Lyric, and fcom c, dlJirtleaUone ft .will fre|e.?UfctL hills of the ee^aon. , > Th? *!>? .xkJnUU #k. * range from tbd, Kindergarten to the) J >100*1 professional here, and some of :he 'bOst and funniest acts'will be ? presented. $io In prties will be given to the w pinners of three and-thla'itsfclf is a 81 jreat Inducement for the ajnateote w ,o gttre for. ? The manager has arranged for tolight. with this ottra hill-a specfal H feature program, and those whb like 11 and good pictures will And "V kjhlght'e prbgram to be one of the 5' " ?v. ' I . There will be no extra charge for ? this till. * rV- ? E _____ ^ ~ CHOIR PR+OnCE | ; ? * t j T a All-the members of the. First Me- E hodist Church choir are requested to meet at the church this evening at 8 O'clock for the usual practice. | brought Back erm on Roads , the goverdhr of Virginia had honor- c ed the papers and Floyd iaw there ^ was no hope he submitted to the in- 1 avitable and returned without pro- 1 test. Floyd states that he was so *' sorry that he ever left the chain ' gang and that when fye escaped he * did ho without the otony one and no ono connected with chain gang la to blame. ,v I The Dally News of Lynchburg has the following to say: The requisition of the Governor of North Carolina has been honored by Governor Mann for W. J. Floyd, who Ip wanted in Beaufort couuty, of that t state, on the charge of haying ee- c raped from the chain gahg. The man j was arrested here several days ago and bald ponding the fctlon of the Tar Heel authorities. . tfertff Qeorge ?. Rlcka. of B*aufort'county. reached the city last evening with the requisition papers and left ?hU ?oruin# at b: 15 o'clock with hi* Dritoner. who .will how X> earn *t !?*?, Itir nanbi lor tho fM"dom 'W?h h* onjajad, oil which in North Cnrolln* I* ? nlidtmwnor. ? Mud feaiped t|Uf <Mta teas harly OlF.bm.iT Md te.twc ? lore* . 3?.&sc3$2. *4 hr the North Corolla* aotborltlaa. ?(.*? . o. MMw-M M> ^' . R. B.1HBUAV FAIR. , ...;> ' ~ ! ^ 4 ' * I ' ? " *' " ' IT mr eimum S.HUSS _ i .. . ilblltai Contest Feature. And Miss Edna WllUs Was Awarded Prize. ' - '* St* Peter's 8unday School on last tentng entertained Miss Josephine miters'etntf-at t?? jKHtHrCT MlM* fhttney on East Main'Street. Durtg the year which closed on Easter unday the school gave stnrs each unday to the class having, the best ttendance. Miss Whitney'6 class 'on- the contest, having forty-seven tffra to Its dredlt. A Biblical contest -as th? feature of the evening. Those aving all the guestlons correct ere: William Blount. > Samuel ilount, 8ybllla Griffin and Edna Wila,. the-cutting for the prise liss Edna Willie was (he successful ontoBtant and was awarded the rise. Ice cream and cake were servd. Those present were: William A. ilount. Samuel Blount, Canner Coron, J. K. Hoyt Jr., Charles Hoyt, Idraund Hoyt Jr., Sybilla Griffin, larjorie Hoyt, 16a be U a Warren, Athlia Tayloe, Edna Willis, Lenora Hount and Mr. E. K. Willis Jr. DPULARYOUNG MAN Ifl BECOME BENEDICT A marlage license was .'issued In he city of Norfolk Tuesday for the omlng marriage of Mr. Joseph lhauncey Buckman of this city, to ?iss Araolie Rosette ("artier of Monteal, Canada. The marriage is to ake place later. The groom-elect s the money-order and register clerk n the city pontofHce and is one of V&shington'B popular young men. IPPOINTMENIS FOR \ . THEJOUNTY HOME The following appointments have >een made for preaching at the ounty home for the balance of the oar: * April 21?Rev. H. P. Dalton. May 19.?Rev. R. V. Hope. June 16.?Rsv. N. Harding or son. Th1> 41 n IT CI a 1-L. Aug. If.?Rev. R. H. ~$room. Sept 15.?Rev. H. P. Dalton. Oct. ? .?Rev. R. V. Hope. Nov. 17.-?Rev. N. Harding or eon. Dec. 15.?Rev. H. B. Seerlght. A good attendance is deal red at nil he above datee. f 4 1 Uf AP JUBANfl NOW 10c. QUART price will advance nhan thia dag to ?*. * ? na?h.akMt<. ?? .i.WWfc MU PtVMT. Tr?h OMdr ~?M4* todar tor Satvrdar CaMomtm. At HMb ftdH a^eto). i| ' lea 5c. do*. Waahimgton Fruit Store, Phone 415 -U"? -V 1 ' * '.4 : ' ' | 1E1 " MV < 10,01 IK j TREATED FOR THE HOOKWORM I ? . u ' " In the State of North Carolina During the Past Three Months. WORK MliWRESS IN SEVERAL SECTIONS Several Counties Are on Tir,jll T l-l * TV. iuc w iiimjg '-iiat wr i/ispensaries. During the first three months of 1912, in spite of the terribly cold weather, ten thousand sufferers in the state fro in hookworm disease have been treated. Then thousand North Carolinians have already during the present year been Improved in health, made more comfortable, happier and better fitted to become producers. All of them received free treatment in the county dispensaries. They represent men, women, and es-^ > peclally children of the following counties: Johnston, Craven. Carteret New Hanover, Beaufort. Bertie, Edgecombe, Chowan, Gates and Martin. The County Dispensaries for Free Examination and treatment of hookworm disease are now In progress in the counties of Wake, Greene. Edgecombe and Martin Counties. The counties have been so enthused about the hookworm dispensaries that the Hookworm Commission. Raleigh. N. C.. usually has a number of counties on the waiting list. Among those which have already made the provisions to have the dispensaries are Duplin. Vance, Person. Nash. Wilkes, and Richmond. Dr. George F. Leonard will enter Carolina May 1. He Is a graduate of the State University, and has been in the service of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service for Ave REV. ROBERT B. ROPE HOME FROM VISIT Rev. Robert V. Hope. p&3tor of tfc? Christian Church, this city, returned home last evening from a month's vislt to Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Kansas City. While absent Mr. Hope also attended the Sunday School of Methods held In Canton. Ohio. Mr. rfope enjoyed hiB leave 'of absence Immensely. He will All | his regular pulpit at the Christian {Church next Sunday morning and ^evening. During his absence* from the city his pulpit has been acceptably filled by theological students of the Atlantic Christian . College. Wilson, N. G!, THE PRESCDTT PUBLIC SCHOOL CLOSED TODAY ? I The closing exercises of the FTesjcott Public Schools takes place today at the school bulding at Prescott. this county. The annual address to the school is to be made by Mr. Joseph F. Tayloe of this city. A very attractive program has been ar- i ranged for the occasion and a most I plea8ant and profitable day is look-. |ed for. PIIAVKK MEKTINW | The Nicholsonville Prayermeetlng ( will be conducted at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Lewis on' Market Street thi* pvonin. *1 o ? _ I clock, by Rev. R. H. Broom, pastor' of the First M. E. Church. A full attendance la desired. w PATRIOTS' PAY OBSERVED IN NEW ENGLAND Special to the Dally News. Beaton. Mass., April 19?Patriots* Day.ln commemoration of the battle of .Lexington and the beginning of the American Revolution, una generally celebrated throughout this section today. In Boston the day was observed by * general saepeaalon of business. The aandtt Haratbon run and ether sporting fixtnrea marked the popular celebration ef the dap. t **' 7$ NO. t?l MA WORLD BROTHERHOOD The First General Christian Congress by the Laymen Opened Today. THIS IS A CLIMAX -n OFTHE CAMPAIGN The Sessions In New York Will Continue For the Whole Week. JBmk> Special to the Dally News. New York. April 19.?What isjs^jjPlp to be the fln&f really nationa*aj^Mr''* eral Christian congress ever >^R.v the laymen of America was u oially opened in this city today and will continue for one week. The congress is the climax of the nine months' campaign of the Men and Religion Forward Movement that has swept Q^cr the United StateB and Canada. Reports of the campaign from every section will be a leading feat tire of the gathering. The general session of the congress are to be held in Carnegie Hall, with auxlliar)-. meetiugs iu nefSThbortng churches. The program culls for the presentation and discussion of carefully prepared reportB ou "Immigration." "The Negro Problem." "The Church and the Newspaper," "The Boy Problem, "Christian Unity, "The Rural Church." "Bible Study." "Evangelism.'' and "The Unsolved Problems of the Christianization of the 'World." President Taft. Ambassador Bryce and William J. Bryan have accepted invitations to address the congress. Vl1 Parade t**"' ^Ug~ i-**' New York and neighboring cities, is to be held tomorrow afternoon. The men's parade will be followed by one of the older boys. *?? ** 'ADYKRT1SKMKXTH IX TODAY'S NEWS * . A. Hathaway, Ileal Kstate * W. H. Albert. Norfolk. Ya. . * Washington I.lgbf & Water Co., * Hot Water Heaters * Pamlico (iroeery Co.. Irish Pot* * tees Mrs! l.iiiu Hire. Cleaning & Tail oring. Hank of Washington. Su?ckli<>ld * ers Meeting. Hicks Chemical Co.. Cufiudine. A. C. L. It. It. Co.. Confederate " Reunion. J. 1*. Jackson. Groceries, Flour * and feed. * Crystal Ice Co., Crystal ice. * J. L. Wood At Co.. Stock & l*on<l * Southern Furniture Company. Pianos.. * * 9 Chesapeake S. S. Co., Schedule * t? Baltimore. Draughons Business College. Railroad Fare Paid. Walter Credle At Co., New </ard- * eh seed. * J. K. Adams. Fruit. Groceries, candy, tobacco and flour. D. It. Cutler. Bicycles. Pamlico Chemical Co.. Fertiliz- * I * ers. W. J. Rhodes, Dread and Fruit * Hawks Hdw. C??? Flydrated I" Lime. Washington Klectric Plant. Klee- * trie wiring. ^ * [ J. K. Hoyt, Spring Cunt Suit*. * W'm. UragiiM & C??.. Insurance. * The Hul>, Men's Straw Hat*. ,'*] Wilbur H. ltoss. Announcement i as candidate fur llenisier of * *- Deeds, .'J* Norfolk Southern It. H. Train * ^ schedule. , ?l Southern Railway, Confederate ' 'Heunion. .ijj Pofttorn Cereal Co., Postura. ifl Kan* lira.. VirtroU Talking machine*. ; (1 Washington Fruit Store. New I* vegetables, fruit and candy. Fowler Milbnm Co.. Doann PUN j Wash button Hone K*. to., > vw?i Mom. 1 OoMeboro Drug Co.. Bromalgiae f Rhine. || rf- . ' ^ ' m 4 p 1 ' l The mit Miaeinippi Hirer, which to I, ?x tt? Iodluo. "u tiuoK ?s4- j| lM rlM* .prr.il out " "af t ***-'.k v-aSfr*" '|
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