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Im br ?k?h >??< kl iwhilil trou
tbO Mb of tlM Puu? CUtl U4
tall aklpa ? ?> ? li tko WHtuki
tmko ko umllM to aoo tbo Cud
era* or toU, am inbliua abortly to
* oolroa by tbo Soaate ?boa tka Mil
"MOTldln* for jka llMlaa. u.l.toaaaea.
protoctloa bmt WMaUWi of tbo
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KMraUoa br lb* Uflr bnxk of
C oo- Mil mlaltl^ oak rotwtatloo
of tbo bniai O?M -wto
(UtlMUri kr 1U taiti Coi!mim
oalahinri.tjl Ml oblckkoa
A Nree.
rreeMent Of the JbttMOc" Owpir
II tt'tiu*" r^.r.ir"
k leaden ama?MmW
B being worked out br a eekamUtee of
A prominent bukbona am aad city j?
Betels. of wktdk Merer Bryan F-Mobaa
la ikamiM, aad it le aaltf that
tba program of entertainment will
Odual. It not eaeel, tba tat that haa
beak provided at ear of the previous
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Oka of uie features of the Convention
will be aa aaaemblase of Us
Governors of the Atlantic Haa board
Btataa oa tba ant day. Fraternal
satbertncs between the North aad
IBouth will be a featan of theae proceedings.
Governor Baldwin of Connecticut,
will make the address of
welcome on bhkalf of the "Nutmeg"
State*and Governor Mann, of Virginia
will roapond for Us South. It Is ez
amor Woodrow WUeon of Now Jersey
will also bo present during tko exer
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The Atlantic Deeper Waterways
Aaaoelation was forma* In Phlladel-'
pbia. In 1907, for the purpose of agitating
an Inland waterway from
Maine to Florida- The agitation re:
salted In the adoption of a deOnlte
project, the largest section of which
has been aurreyed by Ooverntnent
Engineers and favorably reeommendsd
to Congress. This section extends
from Boston serosa Cape Cod by nana!
to Bngsarde Bay: to Long Island
Sound; to Rgritan Bay; across New
Jersey by the New Jersey Sea-Level
Canal to the Delaware Jtlver;'to Delaware
E}ay; to tha Delaware and
Chesapeake Canal: to Chesapeake
, Bay, thence from Norfolk, Vs., to
Beaufort, N. C? over the Vlrgtnla
Carolina Water**#'; -?t*,^ I
- . hot ;' J
!
, Yesterday area one of UUi hottest
days of tha many this season and
"cltlsens all over the city were endeavoring
to dnd cool spots. For
the oorofort asd-benefit of those who
complained the Dally News can gltaj
' them a forecast of cooler weather]
towards the latter part of the week.
mr iutitmnc out ao.mn
Several days ago Mr. B. E. Harding
Met with the mtsfortnne to have a
fall while flatting his farm at Cboeowlnlty
sad too ceaeoaneaco wan
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bill ae amended ud I) Itl meklas l?
entreated to the Sum. which will
Tat cenetderaMe teeistfe. ,
Th'o Ulult km It the Houm
flWM TIMl>>?|U<d ID tho cOOatwlao
trmti free >HK?w thrush tho
Cenel ud prohlbUo pteemUlpe which
in oarne^ or controlled br rajlroedo
(roat notes tho Caul. Tho hUl oa
It COM front tho Sonata Committee
of latoroooaoJc Cuola aztanda the
SMrteton for free f apace to itmertcmn
ah tea la Uta forolsn trade, provided
tho otfoare of dash roaaoio
asroo that ther nv ho taken ud
nood h? tho OorerMMOt In tljae of
mr or 0?er public liammu. ud
allow, re II rood-owned Ktea aasasod
in foratsB trade to alto carrj eoyatWIM
KM Pi. Mi throDSh tho (f|M
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S? fcn Zllltd to is n?a>r'-tm
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SpMllI to tit Dally llewafnrW
TfcST. Witr-^For jaw
UB..M.ltltail;..tkT? cm ot opto-tUto
burgnlare ku km operating
tore. He burgiioj^drilled tb. ante
with U electrical drill u4 bin It,
open with nitroglycerine, after they
had corertd tha Hie j?t wateraoakad
clothing. So trih.dtd the? do
their >ob that nalthar tha* 'watchman
nor tha patrolman beard tha erploeion.
Tha burglarf obtained
In eaab cooda valued at {lot and
tha robbery iw not detected antil
tha fotOwins moraine. The burglpre
were carefnl enough not to leave
any tall-tale flngerprlnta behind
them. 'f .
Bom* of the suffrage agiUton trying
to male* converts In the densely
populated section* of the Raat and
West side were given a taste of their
own medicine the other day and?-as j
was expected?did not enloy the eg-|
perlence. Thdy were bombarded
with over ripe hen frnlt, garbage and
bags filled with dirty water and afterward
made Indignant complaint* to
the police department because they
had hot been given adequate protection.
It I* rather odd that one of the
speakers was an English suffragette
who had taken part in the window- I
smashing riots in London.
KM OVER 10 COURT*
FOR WOE BOOZE
JimM Mc Cartgp Elijah Gurklna,
E. M. Brluhley, and Lonnle Latham
white, and John Johnaon, oolored,
warn before Recorder Srlteee reoterdax
charged with entering the express
oOde at Ptnetown oa the night
of July 1 and Mealing, wklakoy.
After luerlng ell the evidence in
the caee tw Recorder bound over to
the next tern of Beaufort County
Superior Court, McCarthy, BrlnkJer.
and Latham and placed their bond
at MOO each. Per want of ouAcfaat
evidence Johnaon, oolored, waa adJudged
net gulltr and wag given hie
liberty. The ceaa attracted a great
deal of attentloa aad'wu heard by
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RICHMOND. Va. July 14 ? lAnl
Nui for 414 to Sooth. o4m>Uod
or. mod. to th. toot will OM tootoawt
at lata Anaaataou cMlooer
dated May 1* loot. Mr. Chalaaur.
HiWttnBw oonreyed kla entire property
enMeiated ratw at U.IM.m la
*' tha UatraroKy of
aad tha rlcht to rote Mack, ha* ha
ocraaa aot tojaoamh?r any of tha
raal aatata ofdKo'thacata any of the
.MtarlUaa .id** for the permanent
tmprorem.Dt at hi. "Marry Mill"
L la^T llttS* lo't^^of
which to fo co to?r|Ha hn?lag the J
Chaloner historical price.
The Virginia Military Institute,
the Virginia Polytechaic Institute,
the College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Acta, Raleigh, North Carolina
the town of Roanoke lUplds, North
Carolina, the University of Sonth
Carolina, the South Carolina College,
the Clemson Agricultural College, of
South. Carolina and the College of
Charleston, each la glreu beaueata of
$10,000.
The Interest on the $10,000 given ,
the town of Roanoke Rapids la to he
expended annually for a Christmas
tractor the school children, and provision
ia made for the gradual increase
of the fund.
Chaloner alleges his relatives aral
responsible for his having been de-J
cla red Insane and plaosd In an asylum 1|
and for that reason he discarded the
name of Chandler and changed hfa
own to Chaloner.
By a decree of the court of Albemarle
county, Virginia, on November j
and competent by advice of counsel
Mi. Chaloner 1fas m(Hle his utfll and
the indenture indicating his purpose
ku been filed with the efcrk of the
eupertor court ot the oounty of Haltfee.
North Carolina, and hna been accepted
by the corporate authoriUea
of the TJnlreralty of Vlrftala and the
Unlverolty of North Carolina. .
Bach of theao tneUtotlonn. If the
wilt of Nr. Chaloner .tenda the teat
of the legal conteet halloaed to" he InerlUhle
come Iota more than
000 each upon hie death.
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M. A. SMITH OCT
The many friend, of Mr. N. A.
Smith ara glad to baow that ha haa
hntiMeedatlee*
IHA, TVKBVAI AT ?wvfVON, JIL\
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kndrad an, Mum and children
are hom?iaaa, a," iifrih'r ut deaths are
ha the result at a eMMfcuret which
resulted In' tha o-rcrfto* or the ahal- 1
low hed of Ch?rrr, $<*k. tknuk
this cut tro* l#;h'?lotk untU Bid- |
^Th? hi* clt* hufltnrluu, today-* ? i
M tha homs?eas"fa)m. authored there .
snd are hala* Mh the cltf.
Twaaty-hea Children trout at* .
rrs.^-ttsrrr.'S'
are at a pollaa BMrda.
Attar dlrectln* rellet and rescue
which ? trail bf wrecked I
and other debris heaped la the current
of the South Platt rirdr.
The Chamber of Commerce opened
a relief subscription this morning.
The flood la without parallel in, the. j
cs?Bvtsfcm =i
A canvass is now being made of
the city by a representative of^he
Radcllffe Lyceum Course Bureau for
the purpose of selling/the required
number. of season tickets to secure :
the aOrgCOona here the coming eea on
for the benefit of the Public .
Schools. It 1b to be hoped that'ef- I
forte pat forth both by the school
board aift the representative will
meet wtth a generout response. The
attractions promised the coming season
are said to be the moat attractive
yet presented. Washington should
have this course the coming season.
Hear the Hon.
J. W. Bailey
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i Every Democratfodalbly can,
should hear Hon. J. W. Ballsy at the
Courthouse on a?*t Thursday night,
July U- He la a speaker, that puts
you to thlnking>M he is always posted
In hia subjeotf knd then hndws j
how to telVJf.*: * - I
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1* HOME WKDIHNG
Mr. Millard Pllmore Wright Jr..
and Miss Kathleen Cherry both of
thla city were happily married in this
city last Saturday evening. The
ceremony uniting them aa one was
impressively performed * by . Hey.
Hiomas Green of Pantego in the
presence or a few friends. Both the
bride and groom have the best wishes
of their hoet of friends.
Dr. H W. Cut*, ot tfcl* ?p*r*ud
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idburst
p Part of Denver
Unless It Is decided to ploy a shortened
course the hnlnnlii| of the
Western Golf Association championship
tournament will be postponed,
the Hood having crossed the oeurse
reducing the available holes to.nine.
Reports along the coarse of Cherry
Creek indicate an early augmentation
of the loss of property in the outlying
districts
Had It ncMdUU Library
lax soundedTfrcr the Teiepnondqjumj
an unknown source to the city halhi
Inst before the crest of the flood j
reach the city many could not hare
escaped death. Many fled in their j
nisht clothes, and that many more
wars caught in the flood while sleeping
is the general belief.
- The crest of the cloudburst was,
preceded by a storm with a wind velocity
of 44 miles ah hour at 3 o'*l*J6W?ed*JL>rter*oo?
In two
law hard rata thn atraata waia
Saodad. the tramway Uaaa ware oat
of commission, hundreds were ma^
rooned in the parks around the city
and fifty miles of city roadway was
frstroyed
RUMORED ANOTBER
BMC FOR CITY
Rumor has it that another large
iwd commodious brick building is to
be erected in the business portion
of the city shortly by one of Washington's
enterprising citiisens. The
nature of the structure is not as yet
known but suffice-it to say that it
will be in keeping with the city's
progress.
JACK JOHNSON MEMBER
OF CAMPING PARTY
OCRACOKE, N. C.. July 16.?The
camping party here from Washington
is In full swing and the members are
having the time of their sweet young
lives. It is a 'congenial bunch and a
very democratic one. considering
that Jack Johnson la a full fledged
member Wnd In good standing for
popularity. Jack has all comers
kaook?t?T*r tllfl rope* His running
mate< Pearlle is some class too. They
are a good pair to draw to in any
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MRS. DAWHON ORAIK'AIXY SINKI
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I ttn. K U Omn U crmdoollr
Inking 1* the leteet itporta from h?r
bedelde to dor. Tbn new* will ho
received with. reorot br her moor
Iriond. throughout the city.
RMVUR OOMMTOOCATION
There will be o reenter communleoUeo
ofOrr Lodge No 1?? A. T. ood
room, either of TWrd ood Boaaor
Streets * eight o'eUok. Ail Thdtteg
mimklti ore nrdUdlr lortted H he
* " -r_te OffcMfcOto h.
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Special Co tba Batty m?. I
COLUMBIA,-i. a, July 14.?Oa
of Uie moot ion Him a fMtim *|
the National iiiM ^BH<111 HI CO bfl
Mi4 la Colombia aoafcJanuary, ie thl
trot Exposition Biinil for ko)J
which will bo compose** tbo pvtpel
win nor* la tbo Boy?> <JM Clubo <1
orory county la tbo Southern WfstdJ
Tbo atteadnaee upon tbo Xbnol lo ?J
poctod to roocb at Moat ooo tbon?J
and preparation* are bo log laid e? J
broad ecale.
J. B. Hobdy. of Alabama baa booi
Mloetod as 8uperlntoadont of tb<
Be hoc I. lfr. Hobdy la tbo aaalotan
la charge of tbo Boy*' Corn Clul
Work la Alabama, with headquarter
at tbo State Agricutural College a
1 |obm. Later on bo will make hL
headquarter* la tbo National Con
Exposition office* at Columbia. Mr
Hobdy etaads exceedingly higl
among agricultural educator* of tbi
oonatry. and bM experience fit* bin:
for tbo management of tbo unique
school. Tbo boy* will bo divided into
com pan ire and squad*, and
through the co-operation of President
Rlggs of Clemeon Agricultural College.
cadeta of the first daa* will be
placed-la command of the boy*, who
will bo under *oml-mllitAry dlaclplioe
during tbolr stay in Columbia. They
will bo comfortably quartered on the
Stato Pair Grounds near tbe Exposl
ARDENT LOM FALLS
FROM MOVING TRAIN
?
Yesterday afternoon one of the
city's yonng men accompanied his
beat girl to the Atlantic Coaat Line {
depot for the purpose of bidding her
farewell. So gTeat was hia deaire to
be with her as lofig as possible that'
he decided to remain on ttm outgoing I
train as far as the city limits and
notwithstanding the order of the|
company not to jump from the train
while in motion he did so neverthe-,
leas. While the train was running
at a good gait he grasped his lady
TOW* hand wad ha then proceeded to
UttSht from the moviAg trafr. !?
lait seen of him he was rolling oyer
ia the ditch and reports are he
Is much worse for his experience today.
He says never again will he
disobey the rules of the railroad
company. No matter whether it Is
his beat girl leaving or what not he
will either ride to the next station
or not go at all.
Ladies Invited
The ladles of the city should avail
themselves of the opportunity of hear
ing a great speech by going out
Thursday night July 18 and hear Hon
Joslah Wlilliam Bailey. He is one of
the very teat speakers in North Carolina
and what he has to say will be
very interesting.
YOCXC ATTORNEY HERE
Mr. John Gibbs a promising young
attorney of Fayetteville, N. C., is
here visiting his father. Rev. J. T.
Gibbs, D. D.. at the corner of Van
Norden and Second Streets.
STILL VERY ILL.
The condition of Mrs. Bettie Rollins
who is very ill at the Washington
Hospital is reported to be no
better today- Her condition is such
that the physicians entertain no hope
for her recovery.
R.S. NEAl ELECTED
' PRECINCT CHAIRMAN
Mr. R. S. Neel. due to the reelgaa.
tlon of Mr. L. C. Warren, who wan
elected chairman of the Democratic
County Executive Committee, haa
been chairman of the proclnet com*
mlttae of the Second Ward for the
City of Waehlngton. The aolnctioa
of Mr. Nam wan mad* on yeeterdey
at a meetlaa of the predact memherw
MU A IUOWW
The Oaet Sale aew la proenm at
the ImrUwIa Oo'a ate re Is ooe^Iraoee
aeeoeaa. Bach *ay Marge
arwwSa Sock to the etocc osw la
aaear^aaau et the maay bargalaa he
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L^tfc rfcrvltni Next January
Ki? J9
I "T l^'T -?? Pf~ *****
> llniir 1 alon? a*rtcuMaial Itaaa
f If ?m of tbe foreaioet ajflinKar *
** of the oouatry who will be la
? at the Exposition. But
L ffcb bora will oat bavs all work: the
H- OUT or Coluaabla, throuch its council .
'i bao made an appropriation for a banH
qust to bo gtrsn the bora on tba last 2
H- night of tba acbaol. Tba trip to
l South Carolina will of Itaalf bo suite
Hi an incentive one to any of tba boy*
I llrlna la distant states. There are
enrolled In Bom' Corn Clubs thla
H. year seventy-five thousand boys la
tba various Southern States, and the
H pupils at tba School will be selected
, boys of this great abrogation.
H As a tribute to Dr. Beamnn A.
L Kuapp, whose work for the agriculH
[ tural development of tba South uiskH
es It peculiarly appropriate that Ms
memory be honored in connection
with the Boys' Cora Club Work,
South Carolina will oBar a IibIhsi
bronze bust, as tba prise far tba State ^
I making tba beat showing eeeb yanr
I In the boys' and girls' club work.
The award of tMs bust of Dr. Xaafp
will be made during the exposition
school, porbably at the Boys' banquet
I Several notable men hare already J
I?vainva to d? present on this occasion
and participate in tie taenia*
of diplomas to the boys and awarding '"I
of the bust. . ( ? > :^ a?23
MIS. V S. FULFHIB It
BOME LAST HEMIC
A delightful and pleasant social
function was given at the residence /
of Mrs. A. 8. Fulford corner of
Bridge and Second Streets last evening
froq| nine to twelve when Mr*.
'Fulford entertained in honor of Mise
Grace Wallace of Morehead City, who
Is the guest of Miss Olivia Jordan.
No occasion of the many given this
season, carried with it more pleasure
and the hostess again proved herself par
excellence. The attractive
home was brilliantly and attractively
decorated and all present -ere indebted
to Mrs. Fulford for an evening
not soon forgotten. De! Lb ions and
tempting refreshments were served.
n delightful'dance
/ ONJJST EVENING
Another delightful and enjoyable
dance was given at the pavilion at
Washington Park last night by the
vonnp
.-?r?K?. -uubic was lurnianed
by a string band. Quite a humber
were present to enjoy the evening
and all present state the evening was
one of the best of the many given
this season.
schobneOENUSIS"
DMIipC CARGO
The schooner Venus, Captain W.
C. Payne In command, arrived In
port yesterday from Wysocking,
Hyde County, laden with two thousand
bushels of corn for the Havens k
Grain Mill. This plant is now run*^ ,.-S|
nlng on full time and doing a vast . Tgfl
amount of business.
NO WEATHER CHANGE
For the past two weeks the weather
bureau has forecasted local showers
and the Daily News has been complained
of for such monotcus news
The paper is not to blame and the
suggestion is made to seek higher annhority
for such information. Thla
paper would gladly change the fore- g
cast if it could. Everybody Is more
than tired of Local 8howere tonight
and tomorrow excepting the Dally
News make-up man who congratu- |
lates himself upon the fact that he
-does not hare the trouble of rearranging
hia 11 ret page. + y ' 2
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