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rl*7I WMhfnsf<>oI,N,'< " of **rtfc I. l?t?. ** *" Om Month $ .15 Four Months .. ... 1.00 SU Mouth. 1.50 Oho Year . 1.00 . * : Subscriber* desiring the peper dis(Mt!nu?d will please notify thin of*c? on date of expiration. othervtaa p w?U.-be continued at regular aubfe. vrtptlon ratea until notice to stop j ts received. Ix yon do not get the Daily Newt % telephone or write the nun end the complaint will recelv* dint? attention. It le oor deto pleaee yon. f il articles aent to the Dally News mmt pnblication must he signed hy Ml writer, otherwise they will hot he* published. TUESDAY. OCT. 1. 1011. \ ' ' While the third term candidate is ranting of social serried and praising his friend and financial backer Perkins, of the Steel and Harvester Trusts, it must not be forgotten that the Steel and Harvester Trusts are the greatest enemies of union labor In the country. F. Caruegie crushed the unions at Homestead and the widows and orphans of the workers killed in that strike bear testimony to the beneficent policy of Carnegie and his succetuior. the Steel Trust. velt that monopoly Is a natural development. f^ars that there will be labor disturbances If competition Is restored in this country. There certainly will be none. when, as the third term candidate advocates, the trusts go into n?mnership with the federal government FOR APPENDICITIS. Mr. Noah Latham, of Chocowinity, was euccessfully operated upon at the Washington Hospital ou Sunday night for appendicitis. His condition today is reported to be favorable an<! hi* chances for recovery are bright Mr. Latham is the free delivery car rier on Chocowinity and is a very ef flcient and careful employe of th< government. His many friends wist him speedy recovery. URAIN DEALERS MEET AT NOR FOLK. Norfolk. Va.. Oct. 1.?The annua convention of the National Orali Dealers' Association met here toda: for a three days' session. In connec tion with the meeting the Chief Qrali Inspectors' National Association ii holding its annual session. NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL SHOW Bismarck. N. D., Oct. 1.?The sec [ ond annual North Dakota Industrla Exposition was formally opened to oay with an addresa by Oovernoi Burke. Every county of the Stat< m lias exhiblta this year illustrating iti | product and resources. The expo sition xx ill continue for two weeks. 3TV,EL HEAR1NUM RESUMED. Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 1.?Hearing! in the suit instltnted by the govern ment a year ago for the dissolutior of the United States Steel Corporation were resumed in this city todaj before Henry P. Brown, of Phlladel | phia. the special examiner appointed I by the Federal .Court to take testi mony. FLORIDA LAWMAKERS IN EXTRA SESSION J | Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 1.?Pursu ant to the call of Governor Gllchris the members of the Florida legisla ture assembled for a special seasioi today to consider and act upon a pro rj- ? posal to amend the charter of th< Hi; city of Jacksonville so as to enabl< that city to own and operate municipal docks and terminals. MILITARY SURGEONS MEET. i ; - I B' Baltimore, Sid.. Odt. 1.?The ar. lev nual meeting of the Association o - Military Surgeons of the Unite States began fti this city today wit an attendance of physfrians|anri sui geena from thj U. S. armv and nav | H^v. and marine hosp'tal service, and tli I Hi rat'ena' guard o canlzation of nun eroua States. INDIANA COMMERCIAL CL1T1S. Hammnnd, Ind., Oct. 1.?Delegat? C from half a hundred cities assemble B at Indiana Harbor today at the oper l& lng of the flfth annual convention t the Indian Federated Commercli ? Clubs. The meeting will last thre I>r. W. A. Evans, former pret jj?' Jdent of the American Medical Ass< 1? elation, and H. A. Wheeler, of Ch K eago, president of the United Stati ft Chamber of Commerce, are amor the scheduled speakers. j 1 What real comfort the park along the the pure, cooling breezes, fresh from Liz ALCOHOL BRIDES DEMO I0KJN8 M U. S. Washington. Oct. 1.?That M.Mt , deaths due to alcohol occur annually in the United States, was the conclusion reached here by Dr. Mused Bunnell Phelps, editor of the American Underwriter, in an idhss before the International Coopwo of Hygiene and Demography. These figures are confined to adult deaths and constitute 6 pot cent, of the deaths of people of ail ages In this country. The speaker stated that theee figures were the result of the first serious attempt euer made In thin country to reduce to specific figures*the number of victims alcohol clatswi every year In America. There have been many so-called "estimates.** said Mr. Phelps, by people who ware prejudiced either on one aide or the other, but these were merely "guesses." For Instance some of the prohibitionists actuaries had pat the number of alcoholic victims in the United States up to fSO.OOO a year. These figures Mr. Phelps denounces as "absurd." Of those deaths from alcohol Mr. Phelps figures that about 20 per , cent, of them are women. WANT RFJIIFMT M MM Mr. B. H. Thompson, of Aomn. showed ub a letter this morning from' the Agricultural Department requesting him to send them 400 earn of that ( good Beaufort county corn, such as t he sent west for exhibit to decorate the agricultural department at the coming State Fair. The letter follow#: \ , "I want three or four hundred earn l of One and large corn in the aback to use in the rtepprtment's exhibit at the State Fair. If you hare It?aad I know you have?won't yda select . this amount for me and send on no that it will get here not later than Tuesday, Oct. 8. Of course. In an I amount like this, I am not expecting j it to be of "show" quality, but I do . want fairly large ears, of pretty good quality. It is to be used mostly lor j decoration and display, and I cant get 5 what I need in this locality the present season. * "Pack, with some little care. In boxes or barrels, and let me know when you ship. Address the lot to inc. care of the department, and make out your bill against the dej rartment. Fair Exhibit. I expert, of course, to ray something above mar. ket value for picked stuff, like this. "Please advise me at once as to whether or not you can supply this material, as I have but little time to get any elsewhere in case you can't send me any. Mr. T. B. Parker sends his regards, and he adds his request to mine. "Very truly yours. ' "H. H. BRIMT.EY, "Curator." I ' Fourth National Con1 servation Congress -y " | Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 1.?The fourth National Conservation Con. sress. which convened In Indianapolis today for a four days* session. - has brought together a host of men t widely known in national reforms - and progressive legislation. The dele1 gates number several thousand. - Among them are official represestai tlves of the federal and state and rou( niclpa] governments, of public and - private Institutions throughout the country and of numerous organisations that are working for the public welfare. J. r. White, of Kansas City, presli dent sf the congress, presided at the if opening session and responded to the d addresses of welcome delivered in beh half of the state of Indiana, the city r- of Indianapolis and the local comy merclal bodies. fe Dr. W. A. Evans, of Chicago, fori mer president of the American Medi. cal Association, delivered the keynote address, taking as his subject, "Health?Out Greatest National Resource." It is the question of health s and ways and means of conserving d human life that Is to form the geni eral topic of discussion at the pre^ tf ent congress. il Governor Woodrow Wilson, I)m ie ocrattc presidential candidate, li i- scheduled to deliver an address be )- fore the congress on Thursday after 1- noon. Another notable event of. tin >s program will be the address orbr ig Harvey W. Wiley, formerly the gov iernment's pare food expert. I ' '' t ' _e_ I ' there will be in a seat within Igj river shore, where you can get dust-free Southern summer i nature's gift, Pamlico River. Come build in I lit A. C. HATHAWAY. ? ;j] la addition to tho main topic of TO END POIXCnON tho conaemtioa or human life tho y ; Of THK (JUUB.I: congress win diocese tho protection Ottawa. Ont.. Oct. 1.?Tba lHteror forests. landa. waters, mlnernla national Joint conmWoa on water, and othar natural roaourcoa of tho wan mot In thia cltj today tdr what coon try. Child lite and oducatlon la regarded aa tho moot important wltl rwcetre attention. alaO the pro- seoslon that haa yet beep held by tecttoe of ant.' same and blrda and that body. The chief purpose or tho tho aoTemeot for the cfoatlon or meeting la to' formulate a program more nettonel parka. In connection tor the ioreotlgatlon of the pollotlon with tho leat-named topic It Is ex, of the great lakee and other boeatlpectod the ooagreee will give IU oC ary water* between the United 8tet<e del Indorsement to the project leg and Canada. This qnesttou, to the the mot lew of & national park that opinion of oEdala of the two gorwtll include the tninote Mammoth ornmenu. haa beooaaa tho moat pteeo Care Of Kentucky. iae of all problem, egectlnx the wel ^ 'V ' t*re ot the people of the two counAKBOnma UNDER THE BAN. tries. nations that hare placed a baa on: nkTUoiLT* absinthe oa tho ground that It la in- Ba. *^1 fTTl lii'lV Jnrtona to health. la coaformtty HACKS1 CAPIIMMt with aa order Mewed test July by the -rr-.-j- i " ~~T~~ ilut Board of Hood sad Dreg Inaynotion JM?"i-LLL toetf-P im^ tho beyerage Is barred from the eoua- V" . try tram thia date. The order pro- ioticy hlbita Its Importation. Iwterotate ahlp- ?. meet or sale. Notice Is hereby alma to all aer ! ? . I sons that the partnership hcetetore BH1TO(I htovks. omiw between the *e?.m?.u >. i !? t *. Whltlep ud M. Cherry, doing heeAlrsedp the arm or Harrle Bard- mere me '"WhlUep * Cbsrhrr." heath I, were Compear here shipped to ofeer dap beee (hedttl. F. P. VhtUejr points dee cmrlomdm ot to Tee end pov berths sold hie Internet tm the eeld hern orders tor three mom eerloede bnilaaa to D.W. Ben. The heateeea lor Immediate shipment, soles to will hereafter he ooadwoted hp the shew the bpnlaritr of thu well eel# It. Cherry end D w. Bell with hmows mad popular arte throoShoet whoa all pel tour indebted tuthe eeid Eeetere Carolina. parteeHtilp ahoald settle. ? - - . Tbl# Hapten bar lltk, ltll. ...y *** P. P. WHITLeKY. tM and CoutlftUon. Guaranteed. M CHERRY Par sale at Hardy's Draff Store. ?-l7-lwc " . .rt v '*"' =a= S Eswtcrn Caroltnd , " / / ) Tc?chera Tralntoo School < ! y A State school to tiela tracheae lor the pebllc r thigh of North ' ( Carolina: Every teugj la directed a this ewe perpoer. Toltloe tree I , J to M srho agree to teeth. j V Fall Term begins September 2?th, 1*12. V C For catelosee end other Information ?>ltltee. ( ROBT. H. WRIGHT, Preotdcnt. - ? )' r Greenville, it C ? \a- jro- get just twice a mnch for yoor inooey. ^ j TOfMi ill 2 I Tar Heel Cora Wwteflttjm ' SALS. I J* IJ Recomiracdcd for madictnal and family oac*. 9 Remit Postal or Expraw Money Order, Reentered Lotto ocCartJW Chads. . P Guaranteed to jileiae or tcooej racnraad. ComaM arida U AaHaf wfon S_ TO-DAY FtOU ^ " v " ' xL CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Va. TOe Sowrh 'a Cn<W Afe t/ Order ITw* ?.4 IVUpiwy fin toito ". O) f? frr.V*^' , / i. UOWfEOOD- Wirt HI N? Tat GotM. III up UOa.ll QQUC > ? J. LEON WOOD & CO. i ) BANKERS and BROKERS.' ? Stodn, Wotola, Cotton, Grain and Proriakms, 79 Hvae St, ? J CitaaMr BalMlag, Sarfotft, Va. 1 Prtoato wirt* to Wew York Stock Bxchuge, New Voak Cot- J i ) an ?rkaaf. Chftca?o Board of Trad* tad atlar Uiotill eaa- \ j \ Ctoai AorooaU Ofeaa Carafel Atutoot \ , , K, i ? Mc Cormick Mowers and Rakes are Best to Use in Taking Care of Your Hay We have them on sale. None better made. HARRIS HARDWARE CO. nf >nrM wM* rpnowr, ,? liiinlliiml Mmvantlnn at Waahlnir I Dwrniiionat convemicii a v. n h hi* i on. and will spend tomorrow gt the] tulphur mlneu near this city Those ntaea prod no- the sulphur of the United States, and so extensive are the deposits that it Is said the entire irorld could be supplied The exlstisce of the sulphur bed was dlsoovtred some twenty years wo, during Bxploration for oil. but no successful method of mining It was discovered until ten years ago. The sulphur lies 100 feet under ground and Is covered by 100 feet of hulckaand. The mining if now conducted by a patented process, which consists of melting Utr sulphur underground by forcing superheated steam axid.hot water Into the bed and raising the melted sulphur to ibe surface by means of compressed air. After the sulphur cools o* a the surface it hardens and Is broken up into blocks for shipment. HON. W. H. BOND. Washington 1# to be honored on October 14 by a speech from Hon. W. If. Bond, of Edenton. N. C . who is to address the eltixen* of the county in the interest of the candidacy of Senator F. M. Simmons for the United 8tatea Senate. Mr. Bond is no stranger to Beaufort county cltlxens. Those who are fortunate enough as to hear him will be amply' repaid in more ways than one. SENATOR OVERMAN. The cltlxens of Washington are anticipating with pleasure the coming of United States Senator Lee 8. Over, man. He is hilled to speak here on October 10. North Carolina poseseseu no more attractive and entertaining orator and no doubt hu will he greeted by a large gad appreciative audience. He will discuss the political. issues of the day. ' I i. I I I Try me Da . . V .. . And C GO MI N ( HO1 BIG THREE RING CIR WASHING' WEDNESD ii ? * ; '*%*}' _ " 1 ' . ? Full of Honor* and Wonder! qtaertng Town d the Cootfe SBN3ATION^^0^^^* '*w'' So LI'APER^^ W <? acrobato^H kbktucicy HORSES!^^^! -The Mauve -l - xnuoem Mjpnt.B h The RotalYeddi And 200 Oth DOUBLE ft Containing Wild Anlol THREE BAN! .ROYAL R.OM4 Many time* tba Biggsst am T nff In Anuria Mo. I SI ^ that Human By) . ATBUHook AT i 11 " OKAMO FREE STRBI . . . ' : ' WJf 4 PEALdJQ(firQOBi Xo. M< \ *~u ovary T'huntoy a..u?l to | X^LfUM^tojMall at ( o'clock. " NAOMI RE11EKAH 1XJIX.E, Mo. OH Moou In Taylooe Hall oecoud and loam Friday oack month at g p. m .OOMXl^kato : Moon In thair hnll, uoctatre, cor nor Union alley and Main cyaet. 1 every Tnureday evening at ? o'clock ORB LOIXjiK, No. IOC. A. F. and A. M. Menu la tholr hall, ooraer Oonaer and Third etraota. flrat and third Taeodaya each month at ? ?. to. MOYB (WMB, *0. fc. Royal Arch Mooch. Meet! in Maaoale HaU aaoond and fourth Ttteodaya each month at t ?.?- 1" ' * " , WASHINGTON LOIXJM No. M. B. P. O. B. building, ovary ft ?de?MClf id t o'clock. ^ Pamlico Camp No. 1H1S M. W. of A., moots fonrth Wodnaoday renin* each month In Tayloe's Ball at t:S?. Rnb-My-Ttan wfll mm yoo. Mr. Charles P. Aycock, president of the Bank of Bolharen, and one of the nominees for County Commit loner, 1B registered at Hotel Louise. ? w '.i; 11 i i :i jlj" ~ Uy News Set Reuslts i SOON! WE'S DON SNOWS CUS AN? MENAGERIE. ' OCT. 2 ? :>.t '.''' V . 1 f Mj ill Triumphs oi it* Long. Cooy tnt, *qd presented an a Sc*i*. ,<C, and Lavish Exptnditurs re in this country. - Vv'v ct-t*: -TX?.K ' ? SHUtMINg OVBt wpv MIRTH Th? Black III?11. LOUS EDDYS' < tna AMU5BMBNT R8ALN. i Japanese mm er Great Acta. 1ENAGERIE ? m UMiMaTMAM/ " BL W. (ABTKB, M. & " Practlco limited to dUNAMI li * j- , . '9.12 'a. m * S-6 B m. * Except Mondays. ' * - ? ? OT?r^rown*a Drui Mora" Washington, V, 0. rv ; ,?.T? * ; I We practice In all tha 00acta, o S iSi''# ? | ? WlUy C. nnimm. " ? >? Wb. B. Rodman. Jr. 1 RODMAN A ROD SCAB ] Attornaya-at-Law VaAlaitoa, NoHb Carolina. . a* i gfVr'.i'v*'8 j'jaB- 'l-U ' a S- Ward Janion D. (Mm WUDdaUOl ' ' ' 1 Fedoral Coorta. < m ? 'A a ' rn"ic * wn?i? l'h. '1 < frp v. b * ? ? JOfflf H. BOHBMB ' M*' Attomy^lMi Mti ' WAKHINGTO*. W. C. .v 4 IH? > ? M . ; ' ;d" W C J , r^8 ? a ? a : tt&FSSZA5T- : ?.* ' ^ - "* f j a B* ?,.-f ' f t,' ? . .. I ....... a I a nahl^Trt^^a ? taotteM iamtki Courts. r ri . ? . . - f i 'v * ? Ww?i? L. SUWUt. 'a WuUacton. M. C. W. A. - ? AwwvK. a * . j w-mt?u4iWn.'iip. ? t. rTt - * *T? if, r,f ? ''.a a COLLIN H. HARDING AMoraarat-Lflw OaalnkatlwKKM. a Rooms I u4 4> WMhlaston. N. C, ? ?'-* ? 1 - - I" IN NORWOOD L. SIMMON* 5 -1 ; AtUaW-aHay '* - ' 'I' *.. ,.w-wf-n. . : ?.. ' iWiWi a* law a m q OBoa to Bartae u< Traat ' baUdlas- Baaoafl floor. *nK> tica In all tha oaarts. a " ? M ' a'' U GREATEST ixwpanmx thh ?80BTH Milan.t OR- . : *??* ? S.TM.OM bwna Im. torre . HTl) >nl |llllillil>|?i i|? 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