EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 101 But Water Strut. ' X Iklarvd m seoond-daas matter / August 5. If0?, at the postoSce at M, C . tk? ut Of Subscriber* il sailing the paper dip Bp tan tinned will pleaee notify this often on date of expiration. otherwise fet w -111 be continued at rugulnr sob* wigUtm rates until notice to stop !i TOO do not set the Dally News IjV promptly telephone or write the manE 4 sser and the oomplalnt will recelre W tmiaertlats attention. It Is os? deP' ?ra to pleees yon. & All artlclee ssnt to the Dally News f tor publication most be slsned by t the wrltor, otherwise they will not W he published. | THURSDAY, SEPT. S, 1912. AN OMISSION. r That we are all only hnman beings ^? and subject to mistakes, was forcibly e. brought home to the editor of the News this morning. ? The News reporter was asked why f>. we did not publish the names of all candidates for Recorder of Washington District, the reporter In turn asked the editor and the editor nad ? no reply to make, except to lay the h blame on the reporter for not seeing & the error when he read proof. The editor regrets exceedingly that the names of F. H. Bryan, M. J. Fowler and W. B. Windley were omitted from the list of candidates for Recorder of Washington, ChocoI winity and Long Acre Townships. It f was not lnfentlonal and the gentlemen are tendered an apology. THE APPEAL. The womanhood of Beaufort county, realizing that the Democratio K party is the party which gave unto them safety in their homes and reft Hoved them of the dread under which they were living, when the negro was in politics, now see that same g>arty in danger of being rent asunder by men in its owij ranks, (who have profited by its honors, Wen who almost owe their sustenance to the party and yet they are not willing to be governed by its f policies^by the resolutions which its conventions, adopt), now call upon fthe Democrats of Beaufort County to vindicate the action of their convention two years ago. When the womanhood of the county appeals, the call will be heard and they shall not have cause to say that the Dem!' ocratlc party is no longer to be trusted with the management of county affairs, their confidence wil be restored at the primaries next Saturf day. PROGRESSIVES MEET AT SYRACUSE. XT X' o__? e a < thousand enthusiastic delegates and visitors rallied in Syracuse today (or I the opening of the State convention ot the Progressive party. In order that there might be ample time for speech-making It was decided by the party leaders to make the convention ; a two-day affair. Today's program L provided for but one secslon, devoted to the work of organization, and winding up with an address by Governor Johnson, of California, the vice-presidential candidate on the Roosevelt ticket. The real business P of the convention will be transacted tomorrow. The make-up of the State ticket Is still problematical. BainK bridge Colby, who was a prominent figure in the Chicago convention; William H. Hotchkiss, late State ? Superintendent of Insurance, and several others are under discussion R, for the gubernatorial nomination. The platform will follow closely the Hfr main features of the platform adoptjf! ed at the Chicago convention, with the addition of an extra strong plank demanding sweeping changes in present laws affecting political contributions an dexpendltures. jt CALGARY WELCOMES OONlf ACGHT. K , Calgary, Alta., Sept. 5.?The Duke Ik and Duchess ot Connaught and their v, party arrived in Caglary this afternoon and were accorded a patriotic n- welcome, in which the thousandi^of ?. carnival visitors joined with the peoI pi? o Calgary. A guard of honor ol the 103rd regiment of Calgary Rlfies was drawn up on the station platform Hp- when the vice-regal trai narrived. ? "The regimental band played the national anthem while the mayor and H&l procinclal officials extended the for|& mal greetings to the Governor-General. The distinguished visitors ars Hty.tio remain in Calgary until tomorrow ! K; night. They will witness the big fc earnlvs! pageant and attend a namof other social functions arranged In their honor. y E^' TO VWgT IN MARYLAND, j; Kiss Marie Louise Atehbell left | !.* -.via the Norfolk Southern Railway | this morning for sn extended visit to | I Bastem Maryland. Her many friends ?' wish her a pleasant ontlng. / PLAY GRO In Washington Par Afford the children romp and play out from automobiles. I SURVIVOR OFC? Gen. Sir Mowbray Thomson, K. the last left alive of the four survlv cers and two prlvatoa escapod Nan of June, 1857, and reached safety a through r?bel lines and standing s that time was a captain in one of tt SOME ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN IN MATTE! Last night history repeated itsel as It has been doing for years It Washington. " Whenever the fire bel rings people wishing to attend thi fire, whether they are members o the fire department or not, alway take occasion to jump on the ree teams and get a free ride and fcrhet they arrive are always consplcuoui for hteir lack of work. The fir horses always have to drag certaii people to the fires whenover th> alarm Is turned in. Some actloi should be taken, making it a fine fo anyone to ride on the fire apparatu unless he is a member of the fire df partment and then the numbe should be given. It is often the caa that the horses have to carry to th fire ten or fifteen firemen besides th wazoD full nf flr? hnie Tho,o be something done along this line. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. I have this day qualified as admin iatratrix of the estate of A. M. Ed wards, deceased, before the Clerk o the Superior Court of Beaufort Coun ty. All persons Indebted to his ei tate are requested to make immedl ate settlement with me and thoa^ holding cl&imB against his estat are hereby notified to file the samt duly Itemized and verified, withi one year as prescribed by law, els this notice will be pleaded in bar o their recovery. This the 5th day of Septembei 1912. ENGENIA EDWARDS. 9-5-6wc Administratrix. HOME FROM SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brow have returned home from Buffal Llthla Springs, Virginia, where the spent some time. Their many friend will be pleased to learn that thei outing benefited them exceedingly. R CLARXE A*SOwC . . UNDS _ k an opportunity to rob, of the dust or danger x whpobe mssubbe | -? yo ^ l\ I.I I ^ i 31 C. I. E.. now In hla eighty-first year, Is ors of the Siege of Cawnpdre. Two offla Sahib's masracre on that awful sixth ner 11U..11HK uown uie uaogeR, cuarging lege In a tcmplo. General Thomson at te Sepcy regiments that mutinied. *he Storekeeper ^ Mostbe pleasant and courteous to hold trade. \ Hfc can't be bright and Sj y? ^lVrW,smart if he is unfitted headache. Don't f - 1?* boadacbee Impair i your usefulnops. 1 HICKS' CAPUDINE f CURES HEADACHE 6 ?enable* you to run on high speed?gets 1 at the headache's cause, whether heat, 1 cold, norvouiness or gripp. s Capudlwe Is a UqoVd. pl?a?*nl to taksi anlekly B bCTkUt*. After It ear** you. yco'Ll pity the people who doe'I know eboat i apadine. SSe sad 1 603 AS drag stores. Trie! aiee. 10c. e \ EXGURSION >- To NORFOLK By-the-Sea e - Honnd Trip $2.50 Tlirusday Sept 17, 1912 a Via. Norfolk Southern Raiload Through Coaches. Fast Special Trains from New Bern. i- L*. Beaufort 7:00 a. m. l_ Lv. Moretaead City 7:30 a. m.J I Lt. Newport 7:51 a. m. Lv. Oriental 7:30 a. m. Lv. Bayboro 8:05 a. m. h Lv. New Benf. 9:30 a. m. W Lv. Vanceboro 10:62 a. m. a Lv. Washington 10:55 a. m. e Ar. Norfolk 4:00 j>. m. I, Special train will?stop to take on n passengers at all stations between e New Bern and Washington. _ f j Tickets sold at all stations Beaufort, Ooldsboro, Oriental, New Bern r, and Chocowlnlty, Inclusive at rate indicated of $2.50. Tickets good to leave Norfolk on any regular train until 9:00 p. m. September 19th. VISIT VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO. The most perfect resort In the n South. Every modern amusement o device. y W. W. CROXTON, Is Oen. Pass. Agent, t Norfolk, Va. I 9-6-to 17 bottled m bond i claimed to the world sa being the acme of I oo la Kantocky's ehoioeet product, distinctly high clew la QaaBty, I Boaqaat, sad wim appreciation fg EPAY EXPRESS an Adams sad jBV UE AH r Order, Regletwed Letter or H am or money retmaed. Cm- Igfl B inc. Richmond, V*. |K| pi? upon whom I gTeatly rely for my success La this undertaking. ^ Several years' experience In the court house In the Superior Court. In the Clerk's office and the office of the Register of Deeds has aided me greatly In becoming qualified to fill this office which I belter* 1 can do to the satisfaction of the people of the community. , In addition to this I was city clerk in the city of Washington tor two year*, giving a 116,000 bond, and secretary of the County Board of Elections, both of which positions I believe I filled acceptsbly. Many of thpxcountry people know the treatment often received at the iahds of the chief of police of the city of Washington, and it elected to the posiMon-of recorder it will be one of my most sacred duties to see that such abuses are not tolerated and that Justice shall be meted out to all persona squally. Respectfully, W. B. WTNDLBY. , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ~ To the Democratic voters of Beaufort County, I announce my candl! dacy for the office of County Commistsoner from Pantego Township, subject to the Democratic primaries. I C. P. AYCOQRL. 8-19-tfc FOR RKPRR8ENTATTVE. I To the Demoratic Voters of Beanfort | ! County: ,r_ I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the Leclslature from this County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Very respectfully. WILEY C. RODMAN. Aug. 31, 1912. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds for Beaufort County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, to be held on the 7th of September, 1912. I belong to no faction; have no obligations I. Leavna Wub Ington Monday, Wedoekttf aad Friday at 1:10 P. M. - * m S ANNnilNrPMPNT I) POB BKPRttENTATTV'B ? 3HFl . l.l.l I ^ the reauest of mr frtoU^I I for tlx Legislature of North Chrollix ton from Beautort County. eeeeloc 1?1? wis subject to the action of the Democrat- ehii whwjwvw *u " mvxwm vo W ?#wwoww*m? w" J lo primaries. If elected I wlU eerre cue. the people of the whole county to the laal hem of mr ability. diet Yourp truly, Dei B. D. ROWS. aalt T-We. NT.- ' I dee NOTICE pea TO THE DEMOCRATS-OS BRAD- Imi SOB* COUNTY.- ; I I hereby announce myself as a roti candidate for re-election to the Office Of County Oommlgetoasr from Waah lottos Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Should 1 be nominated and elected. I I will (Ire the same faithful sendee can In the future aa In the pant. offli Thin Aucunt the ?th 1011. . ty. I x " " O. 4. WYNNE. to *-7 tfc. V -s t"-Vr>.' . Prt - ed 1 POB CLERK RECORDER'S CO CRT to I I hereby announce that I am a tani candidate before the Democratic pel- ad mart, to ancooed myself aa Clerk of Itp Recorder's Com* tor the City of en* Washington and Wnnhtuton Township. Long Acre Township and Choeowlnlty Township 1-1 I ink the support of all Democrats and will appreciate same I Very respectfully. C. C. CRATCH. 1 7-10 10 dfi. ty fro FOB COMMISSIONER the This Is to sanounoe that I am d as." candidate tor County Commissioner I from Rich lend Township. I hare 7_* diligently worked tor the Democrat* I party for thirty yean and now In reI turn the eapport of all Democrats In 1 earnestly desired and will he Tory dldi much gppreCatod. 1101 W. H. JONES. to Edward, N. C. ? > TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTKR8 OP T"X BEAUFORT OOUHTY I hereby announce myself as a can- j dldate for Register of Deeds. If (or nominate and elected, will serve the ^ ^ people at all times to beat of my ability. The support of every dam- Bub ocrat Is earnestly solicited. era1 Very respectfully. . . WILBUR H. ROSS. . Aurora, N. C. M 7-1 I hereby annouaoe myself a candl- # 1 date before the Democratic Primaries *or fbr the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort Ingt County. 1 will appreciate any sup- tloi port that my friends^may sire ms. - Hot W.^F. HOOKER. ? of I 1 FOB SHERIFF. To the Democrats of Beaufort Coun- 7-1 ty I wish to express to you my sincere f thanks for >our loyal support In the x past, and, If I have made an efficient ty , officer and a faithful servant of the ty people, to ask your continued support In the County Primaries which will prlj be announced later: aad If I am nam lasted and elected, (and I see no g.g reason why I shall not be). I can only promise to do as I 1Uve In the past, all In my power to (Its yon 1 good service. Now I wish to thank I you la advance and aak all good ty ( Democrats to attend the primaries froi and give me their hearty support for to 1 Sheriff of Beaufort County. mai Faithfully. Tour Servant, GEO. B. RICKS. 7 *-11 tfc. To the Democratic voters of Bean- fort fort County? can 1 announce myself as a candidate frol for the office of Sheriff .of Beaufort the County in accordance with the resolutlen adopted by the County Conven- <\ 8 tion two years ago llmMaff the time ( which any person should hold office to two terms only and my candidacy Is subject to this resolution. T B. B WDJDfcBT. * ?* tfc. . 'V ANXOCK OKMKlfT Mil con I take this method of lnformlni prI' mr Mend, that 1 am a candidate mr for ro-nomlnaotln for the OBce of BectMer of Deed., and aak thorn hU to attand the bomocratla "Primaries, and wmlrt. ma la obtalntna the nomlnatlon. POl Thanklns each and ererr one kind I? for the hearty aupport they ha?. T gtren mo In the part and raking n dtp continuance of the tamo. I remain. Too g*' Toaro tott truly, win ' j.... * ;* OILBBUT fcOMUT. nan SS - ' 3it,. ' ' , * < Boo i I wt* to onnonnco to mr friond. wh" that I am a candldota for tho oOo. of Recordar of tho Criminal Court of the City of Washington, washing- = gTil { I liHillllllHI 8 hi l Court of raid shore described * riot, tubjsct to the action of tit* * noeratlc Primaries to b* hold la ? 11* administer th* lav falrlr and . aak th* support of all Democratic Ri AirnouNCKMKNT h?r*W respectfully announce my * dldacr Ifcr re-nomination to th* * > of Treasure* of Beaufort Conn. . aubloct to the will of th* p*o?l* be eaprm I at th* Democrat!* * mar J. It re-nominated and elect- ; to the ode* of Treasurer, I pled** . he people th* eame'eonrteons at- ,f the Democratic prlmarlW. H. WHITLEY, tfc. 1 J FOB oomoMoirx^ hereby announce myself as a Canute for the County Commissioner n Chooowlnity Township, subject -he action of the Democratic PriT ' H. B, WILLIAMS, i t tfc. FOR RXOORDHB hereby announce my candidacy Recorder of the Criminal Court Washington for Washington. Cho'inlty and Long Acre Townships, }ect to the action of the Demotic to term of said Judicial District the primary election. *his July It. 1911. . FRANK H. BRYAN. I tfc. OOWTT OOMKUMIONBB hereby announce my candidacy County CommlMloner for Washton Township, subject to the soi of the Democratic primary aleol, and will appreciate the support ill Democrats. his the 19th day of July, 1911. r W. X. 8WINDBLL. I tfc. OB COUNTY COMMISSIONER ~ Commissioner of Beaufort coun-J ? from Lobs Aero Township, sub , to tho action of the Democratlcl * nar.'ee. 1 * W. 8. D. EBORN. 1 ? OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I" announce nr candidacy for Conn-1 Domini?loner of Beaufort County I m n Chocowlnlty Township, subject I he action of the Democratic prl-l W. A. BLOUNT, I* FOR eOMMMHKWnEB. I I o the Democratic voters of Beau-1 * County: I hereby announce my r dldacy for County Commissioner J * n Richland Township, subject to 1 * Democratic primaries. H. a MAYO. I * * CLERK RECORDER'S COURT * *> the Democratic voters of Wash-1 ten and Washington Township,! g Acre Township,, and ChocowlnTownshlp, X hereby announce my-1 a candidate for Clerk of the Rotor's Court, subject to Democratic narlee and I will appreciate what friends may do for me. am yours respectfully, ~ WH 8W'ANNBR I CLERK RBOORDRR'8 COURT. o the Democratic voters of the of Washington, Washington I mshlp. Long Acre and Choco-1 Ity Townships, I hereby aa-l nee my candidacy for clerk of the order's Court of the above led district, subject to Democrat' I primaries. I will appreciate I t my friends may do for me. . O. MALLISON. -16-tfe ^ = hereby anonnee my eandUgyjl _ , m a ' Business ircis ........... 'i Practice limited to tlime e? . I Hoa*7"'>^lJ ?N?m e i tOrer BrdeB'e l>ru? store e e 7'.kl".'T' e e e e m eeeleeeee'' L t. DuM Jr. Lie deer a Warm PAS OIL ? Wlllllt Attorneys at Leer * Weahlnrton. 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