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Both Wilson and Clark Are '
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Special la the only News. ,
Bourn, Mmm.. April 11.?Attar 1
oa of the hottest political camps- '
lens VMutuwi haa ni la rears, *
tha State-wide presidential prater- (
aba primary will pa Orld tomorrow ,
h The primariaa will be coodned to the t
selection of Dale gates wbe will rap
resent Maaeashnsetta la the roatlas
national roavaattoaa at tka Repobil- E
can and Democratic parties. Tha a
aapaaa of Tall, Rooaaralt a ad La <
FoHeft. will appaar oa tha Repabll- I
oaa ballot. Ola the Democratic bal- I
lot will appaar tba aaatea of WUaoa a
and Clark, f^araraor Foaa withdrew 1
I , hie name from tie ballot, thoosh he 1
stilt renfhfea a receptlre candidate I
| for the Democratic pisoldentlal bob- 1
loatlon and m expected to-recelve"fhe i
' support of Uha Warners matte dale- J
satee whaa tba.'diet ballot la taken H
wBo la to "had tie aappdrt of UMp ;
chuaettal When' It bardkten 'apparent J
that ClcapwyreTda* kaa. no thaoea^
IKilttlefaoa" Predicted that Maakaehu- \
\ setla wopjd Iff as latorasUns politl .
J call! (Vie rear *a eeiee of the other j
*1 States phut hare ban known la the J
7 .1 past da. doebtftrl. la'rerineallbu qt
cpn pmuiMB .11 is not- only necessary
to point to the faot that'both
President T*ft and Colonel Rooael
v?U have pakl three visits each to
L the Bay state aince tbe contest beI
tween the ^wp.. began In earnest.
|l Encouraged by .the re-election of
Governor Ifoaggmd the dettht of t?e
1 regular Republican candidate last
L fall the Progressive Republicans de'
termined to make a hard tight In
Massachusetts this year. At first
they hoped for go thing more than to
prevent a solid delegation being sent
' to the natioaal contention tor President
Taft. But developments of the
padt two months have so Encouraged
the Progreealvea that the leaders will
sbe disappointed It they do not capture
the defegaftioa tor Rooeevelt at
tomorrow's primaries,
I Since the Massachusetts primaries
are not complicated with local fights 1
. Of Any hind they wfll offer a teat ofI
sentiment rather different from any
F that hag gone before., Jt is -n .
straight ont eonteet between and
Roosevelt, on the Republican eld*
end not e single state Or county office
will, be effected by the reeolte. 1
Tha? win Bot nM In lndlemtlro 6t .
sentiment affecting the governorship
or uttou! taaaaa. tor tkat mmUer, '
I (or the But* eoamtlaa Is olloilBot- '
I ed uador III bbw primary lav and <
I ISfrfraworOooati. liWom to Chics ,
1
"f Oolooof JtooL?ltr neoooda In '
retrying XIMIlMU It *m aw. ,
tha optetoa < hta auum that ,
ft there wltl no chance of chechlhs i
I hit irtmftpkftftt awe* ' tmrd* the
I rtnftfcrssss
P aafe, knt at tbaaama ttaa thay raalien
tha naral <a*M or a Rooaevalt
victory In Maaaachneetta. Tkay thlak
that If Itnoeeveit earrlaa the etate
vary llkaly Hop over to tha ftoaearati
band waaon and create trookta,
r If mot dlaaata*, at Chicago.
Whila the alt nation la Maeenckuaatta
to not no eroieal tor tha Detno- !
o ratio oaadhteta. both S?eaker dark j
??to,
campaign (tot under way eavaral
I rztsrr;~.
praaa themeelvee akaolntaly confl- I
L daat that tha Spanker w*l defeat
I Governor Wlteon In Maaaachneetta
1 by a vL. WtU. thay ,
Sgjfei ;" ( W'Ai3!
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Choir
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On rMtrlif lb* m>?i at tha
MIMM Oku* ttMr were
any and Vho ateee a?M>| Ma band
nartaae In thin atty bnlbmnluii
Hrtaaen prcrred ?o ba a cental u4
lerar boat ana Mr. Cherry, the autha'laUbe
.< utneirta^S? 4
arned reyntatieh aa a /caterer afid
Vlaartaa The Odraaion -? e.^ "
a 1 ?till and the/entire rbotr
ir'the repast Jed^when, >1! the m<i
tod avMM to Um'Mw Captain
lb ?. atm? ra weWe mtiu ?
M to tlx hoot to toe neme at
In rholr their appthhUttan. The
Ollewtng wee toe bill of (ere aa .
tjwit' ?v ' ? . 11 e
Oreter Coektall. Sweet pteklee
meed Ontoee. Tanas Bedlehee, Conotneee
Clear. Chicken Beep, with
Irutone, Baked abed. Hotteaddtoe
lauce. Potatoee Parieenne. Roeet
ieet, eu lee. Roeet Tenderloin. Toneto
Be nee, Roeet Chicken. Bene i
Irene! ng Soft Shell Crehe, on Toeit. <
[tartar SaAe. It And Merearont, Ptae
.pple Prlttern, Wine Hence, Mashed
White Potatoee. 8teemed, Mea.
ttrine Beaae. candied Than, aiper- <
tone oa .Tenet. . Stuffed Potatoee.
WeMTorape inltg. Atrewberrle.
vtyi Cream. !BtWoior? 1m Cream, i
?mch romULTd "Pie, Chocolate Cake,
Ml No Utr Dinner Mints Coffee,
l??'Ten; Hot Tee. j
mmm parties
HERE YESTERDAT
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Autojpqbite pert lea from Oreomrille
and. Plymouth were in the city
yesterday add were guests at Hotel
Louise. They arrived In the city
ibout twelve o'clock ' and left tar
their respective homes 'last "night at
nine thirty o'clock. Those from
Meenrllle were: Jesse 8pe1ght. M.
S. Turnage. J. L. Anderson. H. Q.
Beet. J. W. Turnage. Thomas Du?ree,
Thomas Timberlake, "H. M.
Phillips, H. W. Cobb. J. 8. Fleming,
* . W.. MaVtln. J. D. Martin and O.
P. Clark. In the party from Piytn>uth
were: Thomas U Smith. MSaa
Brink ley, Conway Newman and Jack
Rdld Jr.
DRUG PARTNERSHIP
' ; v MS DISSOLVES
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Mr. W T. mm who hu booo a
raaldent at thla ettr (or tho ?aat
shrao yaan aa a drnnut, aad am
>1 tha tartnara la tha Hoyt Drat
Ooapaay. haa dlapoaad -of hla in tarat
wmr. A, C. HoyJ. Tha tataro
>)addt Mr. Rhyaa an not aa yat
kaowd. Ha kaa aaroral nattering often
ootalde ot Waahtagton. White
> rdttdant of Washington ho haa
nada noataroua Mao* aad K la to
ha rograttod that V to to loan and
locate elaawhoro. Ha k|t tha baat
wiahat of all.' ' * w
NvMrnoHR rorATon
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Mr. t. Vt Slmmmi proprietor of
(be Maimola Marble Con pur and
I?m of tba Small wood farm about
rattans:5ttS?
tre tba arat of tba eeaaoa. .
I !
ar* not making any Sennit* prodlrraiar^as.'aa:
sr-*a,&aB5i?
oortala to bare bla ahara of tba Maa aebnoetta
dalacataa. At tba aama
zxzrjrz&'sz
eat rampalgnera Into the Mate dor.! '
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Legal Transfers H
, Recorded For ,
Past Week ]
The following legal transfers were >
worded in ike Register of Deeds '
??<* during Its past week: ?
Elsie Warren-to I, T. Nobles. *
3. T. Bishop to 0. T- Martin. . ?
W. H. Clayton to InterstaCo^e^- '
-rage Company. . . . y*"~
Edward Hargrate to.lt HTtaan. 4
H, n^?<<knaii .to R, V*?- W>- 1
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W. C. Kodmaa, trust*, to WTTHum I
& Rodman Jf. ; U
*1V." Jfc .Cherry and wife to Whiter *
M. Hooker. II
B. Nicholson trustee to L. A. Ij/]
Lanier anil wife. * ...
Fannie L. Arnold, guardian, to HI
Kugler Lumber Company. "*'
F. L. Voltvia and wife tn T. P.
r"*- Re
J. L. Nicholson to W. E. Fenner. q,
R. C. Jordan et al to J. W. Jordan ^
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A. M. Dumay, receiver to Pamlico thl
Cooperage Company. wt
A. M. Damty, .receiver to Pamlico ^
Cooperage Company. 'J. ur
S. IP-. "Willie and wife to John E. g,,
Woolard. , c<!
Mary E. Moore and husband to I. t0l
Bessie C. Brown.
R. D. Wall and vrlfe to J. G. Blount
Rr.
A. D. Mac Lean, commtaaloner to
BL S. "Bonner. M
6. "W. Sullivan and wife to Roa- w
noke R. R. and Lumber Ob. of
BrFbui
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four]
Tbs tan of Pliiotoon .u rlsited D
bj a flro Mat SotorteT night ui tbo ?
IS, liM Is srtlaatsd to bo st
MM tssloo or fifteen hasdred dollar*.
Tbo flrwt ?u first dlaoorored
to tbo aKht ostebman botwoon 11
and T svasck bbt It bad (stood so
nneb hsadwaj thst It ooold not bo b?
SlUssSbMH before foot toosmoift
booses add hnrnsd to the ground.
Tbo blsss os, first ms is the boose c
oecopled to ass. Jobs Warren. ool- "j
ored ssd bs dsns dsst botes s Tie
tins It is'ttemsbt thst tbs tamp la .
Sires ssd a saasbsr of ettlsaoa re. 1
pendad. Tbs booses, four Is nb- "
bar Moo rod to *r 80,rr Parker. ,
baa been traatad to a now coot of
ValatOad lt?lhU b^tOTOBMM. ,f
amw --^- -| j 37_' ^ ?
poati*. No* Tomato**, Oraneea >0 11
Oanta don. Spsiea 5 and TO toll ?
don. . rtra oanta ?ar ponnd oS so
on alt ?Udr Saturday. Ram am py
bar tba dap. Baltad paanuta. Waah- v!
isctoa Prat stora. Phone ISO. af
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OPY HH NB IN WIlllNGTOS k
Merer*! dsr? -'litf - Deilj
<-?? e.IreMlM.1, dUfbcb tt?
Vaat Colun,' ior ixjv<> P?P<? Mw
fro* ?le ?< 4brll Bod.
Po abow Uwl tbe MUU(?in Is
Standi parte rfttfiyn tbe
ww dented wa* loo** Ik WllDl^ftoo,
w, C-.S^d mJbd to th.- *
snrs, .i-rnr.- :
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Haw roar Waat Ad iififcteg'-tpr I
?P7 of April ted, I dip uiiad to I
ia*e ajlpe.' - add ' &ddtf send It.'
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Will HUH VIII |IIUI\UU1I ^
Yesterday morning and evening
W Dr. S. E. Mercer, president ?of
.rolina Female.. College, now In
arse or construction at Maxton, N.
, filled the'pnlplt at the First Me- fl
odiat Church. Both dlsoourses
tre of high order and were listen- C
to with profit a^ well as pleas- ,c
e. Dr. Mercer is one of the strongt
speakers in the North Carolina
inference. He will be la the city
lay and is a guest of Rev. R. H.
oom at the Parsonage.
^ AID SOCIETY
The Payne Memorial ,P?ee>yterl:
i Church'Aid .Society met thie .aftaoon
at 4 o'clock at the residence
Mrs. T. G. Alllgood oa Eight St
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HOUSES
EV. W. L. BOCQS
CHARMS AUDIENCE
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Bandar nulii at tha Klrat Ptm- j
torlao Church the congregation I
II eh gam ad With the sermon M- <
rr w. U Boggn, of Charlotte. N.
, who lata tha ott7 la tha lntegdet
' tha Fraahrl aria 11 standard aahhod
la that eltr. Tha thaaaa ad
a apeaker waa: "Doing jo or -heel
r Chrlat " Mr. Soto la a a newt
tha liltuaua of Mr. rod Mra. M. t
Fowler and an pacta to he hare
rural Ann tor hla paper.
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OHtUCH ANNOCKtlKMBXTH
The followtng announcement tor
a weak arare made W the paator,
rr. H. H. Broom at tha M, R.
i arch laaurdatr-O.. *r.
Ladlaa AM Soeletr win meet thta
tern 00n with Mlaa Battle Fanotr,
raor of Boaaer aad roorth atroota.
la Bright Jawala wlH meat with
lea Mahal DnIIr Thaaadaf after
oa hi t o'clock The Woadat |
term poo at 4 '.fl ''''
daKb&aflflfl
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Services Will
Continue at
Bap. Church
Yesterday was a crest day at the
Irst Baptist Church as a result of
lie Evangelistic services that have
een in progress ? tor the past
m days. * / " *
The pastor. Rev. H. P. Dalton h#a
een doing the preaching and .hir
armons have been verily a feast of
fed ^things. Th>V "have been
tioughtful and instructive and will
E .the instrument through ?yrMdt
untold good will be accordllshed.
*Tfcere .win be services
?kfti this evening at 7:45 o'clock
ffd a good attendance is desired i
lev. Mr. Dalton is doing a gTeat
rork In this city 8lnCe_hlB coming. '
?PT. CEO. STUDDER'l
Fan <T1TF FFillTF
auit uiruu uunniu
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Po the Editor. '
I am glad to learn that my friend
:apt George J. Studdert will be a
andidaie for the Democratic nomnation
for the State Senate from
his district. Ojjpt. Studdert is a'
Democrat of the proper stripe and
f he gets the nomination, and I before
he will if our people will consld
ir his excellent qualifications, he will
>e'a bold' fearless and impartial
shaiupion of all the people. He will
>e controlled by no faction or elenent
and , will work faithfully and
ntplligently for us all.
He served his people in the capacity
of Mayor of Washington and
nade one of the most efficient may>rs
the towh has erer had. Capt.
Studdert is a good talker forceful in
lebate. We farmers would have in
11m a champion such as we hare ner
?r had In the Senate, and in my Judgment
we will need a man or ability
ind sincerity to represent tta because
o my mind some of the moet Important
matters that hare erer been
sonsldered by our legislature will be
hp ior consideration as for example
?freight rate legislation^?the trusts
?and by no means the least the Torrens
system of registering land titles.
[ know Capt. Stnddert Is right oa
heee questions because I hare talkKl
to him about them.
lApril 13fd^ ltlt.
Respectfully,
R. R. WARRRN.
VKRT I1X.
The many friends and playmates
X Master Joshua Tayloe. the bright
uk) Interesting son of Dr. David T.
Payios. will regret to learn that be
a enntnsd ** Me Rami suffering
rith pneumonia.
* MA WHO OfPROVMMKMTB
Mr. M. Mo Is sow engaged In
making Improvements to bis place of
nrntneas on Market Street fa the Busman
block. Will finished It wiR
m suite am Improvement,
k*; V? i a a t t.tr.1 e'y/d i .
MR. Rflpr X. CROOM DEAD
Dr. John C. BpEpga received a
telegram from Wharton. Ttaas, Batirday
aannndng the death of his
reel# Mr. John I>- Groom, of Wbaron.
Texas. Mr. Ornom was a hsptho
af the lata Mrs. William B. Rod
mm
i Railway
ting Traffic
>rth and West I
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of Material Aid in
s For Products of"
tes.
been occupied. * *
Provident Ft nicy tm perseo*U y familiar
with the opportunities tor a , #
tarter buatneaa between the Soutta?4
Um Kortbwevl. and. bj bw
direction. Commercial Agencies have
been ?tabllahed at Omaha. Netoraeka.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Se- .
attic. Waahlngton. At the same time ^
NE\*
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ion.
T?he, Southern
is Increai
~k. '" In l>Jo
Its Policy Will Be
Opening Market
Southeastern Sta
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8peclal to the Daily Now*.
Washington. D. C., April at.?By
increasing and strengthening It*
freight crafflo agendas la the North
and Ws*t the Southern Railway Com
any I* purenins * policy that will
be oX material aid la extending
opening up market* tor the product*
,of the Southeastern State*. The
Company ha* regularly maintained
freight traffic representative* in the
Eastern and Central Northern Sta tee
'Its organisation in this territory baa
recently been strengthened by the
appointment of . Commercial Agent*
at BuOhlo, New York, .Oertott, Michigan;
and Peoria, Illinois. Heretofore
it* freight traffic agencies weet
of Chicago and St. Louie have been
limited to a General Agent at Denver,
Colorado, and a Commercial Agent
at Ban Francisco, California.
The great northwestern field has not'
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Rev. R V. Hops Delivers
Suxmg SannorrOn E<3u-!"V
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cation Sunday Night.
I The last sermon oa the subject of
cuuva<.ivu noo UDHimvu UJ nr?,
Robert V. Hope, at the Christian
Church Sunday evening. As has been
already anneunc&l his theme was:
"Influence of Publfc Schools upon a
Christian Democracy." In discussing
this great question among other
things the speaker said that reverence
for personality is the ruling
principle in ethics and fn^ religion.
This constitutes the truest and highest
test of either an individual or a
civilization. Even nncohftciously reverence
for personality has been the
determining principle In all human
progress, and this reverence for the
individual is indeed, the one faith
that keeps meaning and value lu life
Reverence for a person envolves genuine
self respect alike genuine respect
for the liberty of others and
respect for thd inner worth and personality
of others.
Many great movements are going
on In the srorll hut the one movement
that takee first place is a demand
for universal education. Unl
vernal education ta increasingly recognlr.ed
as (he necessary Ideal In all
nations. A raee can not rlae half at
a time. Ultimately man's sole gift
to men or God te Wnoeelf. In the
great crisis of history the race have
always demanded "unselfish leadership."
No great steps have evei
been taken wlthont much sacrifice,
Our schools are sending boys and
girls Into the world with the idea oi
larger service It te not enough tc
send out students to make money, to
gather wealth, bnt to serve others.
The Master says': "He that would b?
greatest among you shall become the
servant of all." With a cultured
mind, a trained hand and a purs
heart developed tn our school system
we shall rejoice la a Christian Democracy.
DBRTBOVRB 4RNKIXR .
M UHJNIHEO
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***1*1 to the Daily ~
Bath. Me.. April M.?The torpedo
destroyer Jenkins was Branched today
at the yards at the Bath Iron
Works. ThfrJotiki?9 lira sftstsr ship
to the Jouett, which was roosnUy
launched at tho same yards. She Is
SM feet long and will hare a speed
of St.f knots. The Jenkins was
?sd in honor of the late Rear
Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins, who
wae known as "tkw father of the
light hone* board." Miss Alice
Thornton Jenkins of Weshlngton. D.
C.. a daughter of the late Rohr Admiral.
performed the christening ceremony
at the la inch tag
vi u?v v,vmpaoj
at California baa been Increased by
the esChbl lab meat of a Commercial >< /??
Agency at Ln Angolas.
t One of the moat Important duties Ai
of tbose amenta will be the develo
ment of traffic from ibe tor''* Ajk
traversed by the llnee of tbe ^rVlern
Railway Cmpany into tbf r^rrltorlea
tn which they are looated.
With this end in view they will disseminate
information relative to tbe
products of tbe Southeast and.aid as
fas aa practicable in building up
markets for those products.
iwr 1
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111 wreck i
Was on Business Man's Express
CbBliinaWithrElectric
Motor Car.
i
( The Business Men's Express runinlng
from Virginia Bench to Norfolk
on last Thursday ran into a
freight motor on the line and quite .
fa number were seriously and pain!
fully injured. Three were seriously
| hurt and about thirty received cuts
bruises and a severe sbaklng up. Arnong.
the number on tbe wrecked
car was Mr. Charles Moore, a son
of Mrs. J. B. Moore, of this city, who
Is attending the High School In Nor|fo!k.
He received a sprained ankle
and a bruised wrist. He is reported
to be getting along nicely and wjll
within the next few days be able to
resume his studies, His eecape from
a more serious injury is a cause for
rejoicing from his friends in Washington.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED BY REGISTER
The following licenses for marriage
were issued lgst ween:
Chester Neal to Minnie Ham.
W. R. PereiTall to Martha Olivia
Hodge*.
, Charlies L. Kelson to Lattle K.
, Burgess.
Watt Qorham to Jnlla Orr.
Harrison Vaan to Mattie Redditt.
Peter Crawford to Maggie Grimes.
I Henry Boomer to Annie Topping.
> Sam Gorham to Beeaie Bragg.
C. W. Creech to Eva Browning. ?_ r"
w. Kiley Hall to Gertie May Hall. w "
James B. Moore to Mary E. Moore
Andrew Loyde to JospehLne Babeersea.
CITY CLERK 1NDUPOSHD .** . ? ,j
The many friends of Mr. W. C. *
Ayers, the efficient City Clerk, will **
regret to learn of his Indtnpoeitipn. . r3qp^"f
He has been confined to his haste for ' """ p*
the past several days.
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FIRST HRIFMHHT.
The tret shipment of May peas to
northern markets was made this
morning over the Norfolk Soothers
by Mr. A. C. Hathaway of Waahiagton
Park.
LIST OF 1HW AP VKHTISB
Mann ur m mnrs
Harris Hardware Company.
J. K. Hoyt.
Lyric Theatre.
Bromatgine. *
The Hob.
Doene
Poatam Cereal Company. f
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