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I w VOIi. ?. KIELI'S III I np I The Ex-President Within Two Wfeel Say. His Wound a Severe One. Chicago, III.. Oct. It.?The follow- and lng official statement was issued by Pler' i the surgeons attending Col Roose- ) nit: ""g, "Colonel Roosevelt's 1iart Is a deep cop. bullet woang let the cheat. Tho wound lng was not probed. The point of entrance T | waa to the right ot and an Inch bo- men low th* level of the right nipple. The who rangn of the bullet /area upward and 8chi Inward, dtatanoe of four tochee deeply velt l& the rlag waH. There was no arl- Ji den-e of the ballet penetrating ihe this rhot wall. Puffie 90; temperature min >9.2: respiration 10; leucocyte *ount .let .82 at 14 a. at - N? operation to re- jel't mote bullet Is Indicated at present 'tfudl time. ppBdiUea hopeful but wound prot no important aa to demand absolute [wbl< rest for a somber of day*. also (Signed.) aori m JOHN B. MURPHY. Aid "DR. SCURRY L. TERRELL. ?ou DR. ARTHUR B. BE VAN. fi "DR. R. J. 8AYL0R." - ^on< S^Vrdltal ssod when shown the offl. fron elal ststem^hf Issued bjr the surgeons Prsl attending Colonel Roosevelt seemed spitu to thbak conditions most favorable. M Ohlcago, Oct. 16.?Col. Roosevelt's noli wound Is not a mere flesh wound, but plan Is a* serious wound In the cheat, said had thfe b arietta Issued this afternoon byjvste physicians ^ Mercy Hospital. star Chicago^ HI., Oct. 16.?Col. Theo- ) II dore^' Rsooevslt. shot by John Hal 8rhr*ak, an assassin, 'in Milwaukee, tenc r Ilea today la Mercy'Hospital "resting the If. w" 1 '?? pT Half a doses 6f the mast noted and dayi skilled gurgeona In Chicago, led by aald Dr. Jqhn R. Msrphy. made X-ray ex- lute amlnptloam.pt the Colonel's wound. spec Is SIR MIT i . JURY MYS CONTRARY Jodge'kaae is a rapid dispatcher of business. Already the grand jury ,r*8" fi. ly f< i has been discharged and the trial of the criminal easee are progressing dCr satisfactorily. Tl The Jollowlsg cases were disposed un9' f reside day: cl?* Stato va. JadkdfcDyfegins Charged thia With rape. ^ iV^^hffbddant was sr. ralgned and" ^TeaAad not guilty. Ch roughcounsel he entered n f | plea of assault with an attempt to wha SHiir Bar. 'Rue and Fred Car- ?veB rowon. 'Defeadiaat C.rrowon called b?*B and MM ' Defendant Rue adjudged are i. th,s sentenced to'be^^S^^^ihe com- M 4 moB Jail of Beaufort county for a pe- poai Viod*of tfiree months and- assigned to qw,,] th'J': bounty ' Co to mission ere to be . worked upon tbe p'ubHc' roads. i ' State ?. Major M. Gerkia ??** Lonnle E. Latham. Forcible trngyjqe Judgement suspended upon payment ofaost. State re; R. W. Adams. Fbrclb'le trespass. Mot guilty. L State ys. Thomas Allen. Obstruct- for lug highway Guilty. Fire dollars lng and cost. * . M State ra. James Gray. Larceny. ford i: -."" Ouilty. Case not disposed of. on The grand Jury made the following Luc| ropert for the term: * K f We, the grand Jury for October jj. | term, beg to submit the following reP: ix"^1 "it :s Vic have finished tbe duties assignw O'l to US by the coart so far as It has ey , I been posatfcte to do so. *11 tbe bills Bm, hare been passed upon and returned ard and we hare examined the Court I House and Jail in a body and appoint ed A. 8. Bo,4. rharlee C. Her*.. O 1 W. Jervla, and B. 9. Joaee, to elalt and examine the count, homo, th? M Court Hoaaa, and Jail and we and alt C*?1 kept In aa good a condition na elr| cnnntaawa will permit aad all prte- H" oaava claim to be well fed u? prop- **r I orl, cared lor. The Sheriff. Bet liter ' \ end Clerha effece ere welt hept. ^ [^L !,' I ... .a. _ ? J ?A.,. lagtea, have all reportea up to aate. A*V Si" - sv ASH1 IT 1 IS SERIOUS May Recover is the Surgeons in the Chest and announced that the bullet did not ee the long, but had lodged In chest. They have not platned to rate today. shrank was taken to the District rt luMUwguXec. ye*?e_rday mornfor preliminary examination, he action was .taken on reeomdatlon of District Attorney Z&bol. issued a warrant charging rank with shooting Col. Rooeewlth Intent to kill, udge Neelen announced that actloQ wae taken to detere Immediately if the bulwblch entered Colonel Rooee*e body had been poisoned. The Ee said that hla action waa npted by memories of the ballet h killed President McKlnley and by a'personal deal re to give the5cons at Chicago every personal In treating Colonel Roosevelt's nd. sger for news of the colonel's lltlon a large crowd gathered In t or me noepiuu aoos alter the dontlal candidate entered. )(a t of its site the throng wai quiet, anagers for Colonel Koosertrtt anaced early in the day that all for continuing hia campaign been cancelled. Bven hia pricaf. which he haa ueed aince the t of hia trip haa been released, edical men aftdr reading the oA tatamenta issued by surgeons atling the former President were of opinion that be would be able to ? l? l With the bullet removed they , the colonel would require abao, rest for that period to insure tdy recovery. m attractoi at TIE LTBIC TONIGHT The Majestic Trie." la bigb.claee time and harmony singing; highfiature the program at the Lyric evening, opening for the remalnof the week. be above mentioned artist are ' j est lovably some of the bast high i singers thta have been booked season through this section. They t received the moot -favorable re* s from both prase and mobile of act. and there is no reason but t Ihey are welcomed here^ The Majestic T*rfo" opens this ling at the Lyric, and the act haa i nigmy endorsed, to those who lover* of good singing will And artist sure to please. i' ?. 2 ' "V ACCRPTH POSITION. lis Annie Sbelton has accepted a .1 tlon with the Daily News. Mtas ton is one of Washington's popand attractive young ladlee and I the beet wishes of her many i 5 ? UNCALLED FOB LBTTKKK. 1st of letters remaining uncalled In this office for the .week endOctober IS. 1912: en?Charlie Barnet, W. H. Craw" fl). N. E. Doughy. Joseph Dl?Arthur Harris. Garfield Hudsor, t* Bros. * C0.. Melrose A Meers. I. Nixon. Laura Smith, J. B W;:Joeeph William3. Andrew , WL. -'-v jmi'iflsaw i B. 'omen ? Susan Buekenridge, gla Blount, Elippje f?l|*k. Hak,uey. E. W. Phillips. pbrlatlne th, A. D. Stoltop, Gertrude Wool[t> ATTEND RALEIGH FAIR. ra. C. 8. Whichard. the ?wife of tain Wlchard, of the Washington Vaqdemere passenger.. train* ed through the clip yesterday oA way to Bethel, N. C., where she toted to join an automobile party the Raleigh Fair. Her many County Horn. In ?rmt n!ul condU \ the inmates well kept, tkell fhd j rj: "jjTo^wwS Mpeotfully submitted. p.i wwf'.", u wy^ww^s'i NGT( WASHINGTON. XOBTH ' : l air To Wilson Stan Will Yoi Wood tow warn .. rady differ 1 ? . lilir.l i:t_ practical ponacmi inc. w ><T Woodrow Wilton is not iim^I character* who believe (hat die end just The candidate of the progretsiv anything to win," hot be insists on glai Woodrow Wilton proposes to win > "Clean hand, or no %h?ri. Wlla, No Tel Not a dollar of quearionablc tnooe; The Democratic National Commi And the corrupting influences, wi meat with bribes of iD-gotten gains, bar . ..They have (one to the enemy, wb the "Interests" are using all their politic This mates it yaw fight. What the A The people have cooatandy made i Such is only the case insofar as the representatives they, by mistake, elect to The actual money power of the P . The Progressive People of the co and destroy their financial power. So Woodrow Wilson and his mi practical mcmod for the Progressive Pec The Peopl TWs year a popular president is The Woodrow Wilson Campaign of the country. .The bills of the Democratic Nac but with the individual dollars of die ei willing to help Wilson as he wants to be Money thus needed is not spent m ic Interests are disbursedI But we have to tell the voters of the We have to tell them what he stands for. J meant that to bold op our end we will beph TUi iwtm that every man or woman Let the supporter* of Wilatm beT|r*e Let tbe Progressive Voter* battle this We Sollolt Popular Sub Of course, you can?and yon are fUd Practically every voter can afford to many can give 95. And there are lot* and V These are tbe hind of contribmS* And we will be proud to receive from < fauna every man who has a dollar to give. ThAe year tbe man with the dollar ma II fm know many Wilson men, If v fat tbe other* to Join you with their tdbecri] Then send your list with the money Co"'^!??f chfc*?' N. loy.1 WEbon uu cad do man tbi Now to Contribute to th. V Campaign Fund :ss?SaS5*??t= .s?S?iCg3??>c=riSa trnl y .*?u? iitlmapr i'iivTui'^ STiaS's IMMEiisafisBai , .^Tqgyjwa^arai THIRD TERM ' in" (1 H QUICK PLANK ? Fraudulent "Blanket Policy" 01- JJJ, fered for Protection o! tt? Health and Ufa 'J' L~. . . ' -> r IN INTEREST OF FAKERS I _ _ . Ji the "Theodore Rex" Promisee to 8hteld MgMinM isiacrimmatioa?y ' Educated Physicians. J" The political tentacles of tho third jj? Krm candidate hare been, extended In eyery direction from which nrtght he. ^ gathered voters Irrespective of MX' ap] raoe. color wr prevlou* ooodMoo, of-eff to vocations, tactions and-trades Into the pint Progressive fold. By specious prom- <1*4 lses cunningly adapted to each the, etn oolonel beckons them to follow with. pIy bleating approval wherenoever his bellwether adjutants may lead hi order that Theodore Bon may again rftvto ?1 the White House. ?*u Tempting bait is thrown to tho work th lng people In the mimlmnm wage, to the Socialists In the enlargement of government ownership, to tho wornen In the furtherance of suffrage as- for plratlons. to the farmer In bliBaful bet- for toragant of rural life, etc. Now he ap- gin peals to the quacks, those true and vot hitherto despised men of predatory' Wealth. otteHng them tengerost regard dr> and freedom from prejudice "for or * against'" The followteg "blanket pol- JJJ Icy" Is offered for protection of our most proclona possessions?health . aadP life: I an "We favor the union of all the exist- ex nUpagapcles for fundamental govern- slo ment dealing with the public health de id to a 'single national health service without discrimination against or for ho any qpe set of thsiapentlo methods, ha school of medicine of school of heeling, ed with, each additional powers as may alt be necessary to enable It to perform *r< efficiently such duUee In the protection fai of the public from preventable 41a tor eases as may be properly undertaken tht by the fundamental authorities in- oir Cledleg the exeeatlom of existing laws his regarding pure food, quarantine and j pmm.. tt?wSs? oTs? fatei'siig jTii ? * <rf U?_??nou. iiitMudoWMol th. ^ ?n,5tEu!f * ? H r' y 3N E 1 . CAKOUNA, WEDN ESDAY v nig tit and Xom< . - ids For a F u Stand By tat order a) man than jrou find mm the (reat majority of politicians anc ifies the meant, who are honest In a on the matin ol hit candidacy and Je'a ultimatum to hit aappottata thro nted Money For V* r will he spent to elect Wood tow W ttee b heart and aoal in accord With th no political faith, rawing about a s despaired of reaching Wibem or h never that enemy may be. bb a :al fwida to liafaat Wileoci merlcan Paople Need ha mistake of believing that thb b a People fail to get lag'rhi i aodjlao p? eopie b will greater than that si the entry, if they get together, cad buy - I tnagere believe that not only as it th pie of the country to supply the Wc to Flfht With THEIR to be elected with the People't m< Fund u to be coBaftad from the tan IL tW ??i SB mpV\J. w.l ional Committee are to be paid, not irnest, eager voters who dears cleat helped. zziswmz Ate have to point out to them the Itnpoi liged to apandaomash mantras these Who behaves hi Wilaou aboufe be will! to spread the Wilma geupcl to tha tour yarn with their pocheSuWm aa wall aa i rsorlptlons?Can You C towppoct thi oMM ? thfc way. off a yja.nhcrs.'scs we went. t thoneande, wW> cam mtj n?ort ?1. tM it defeat the goramsoest tradocer who t ?*t Club StMMortpeons on wotk among many Wilaoo men. heat MOM, to C. R. Crane, Vic* duimu, Fine Illinois. in this to a?are WBiot'i - k*??y at the fllson Woodr?w LOYAI ItwVSihSr. Name MM. In (Ma ^3?35 AJdrem Ttartr.Mli. b ft) idslahlsiiapa >*'????? Endorsed by !"hls quack plank of the Progressiva , tform not only Insults the Intelll- I it voter, but woands the educated rstclan, In that It places the latter he same category with empirics of b and low degree, rubbers, sun Ists, magnetic and other healers and other pretenders who fatten upon i credulity of the helpless sick and lr terrified relatives. The 8un has rerted to the outrageous violation propriety and justice which characises the meblsai laws, of ssTeral tea in the Union, the last Instanee of ish ws depisss is the medical rep lions of tba canal iont and which i baU moose platform threatens to lot upon all the states of the Uniop. "keee legislative enactmeat* require persons who propose to become Brtcishb not only to pursue a more or i thorough course of preparatory tefltkm, bet also to be trained In all pebes of medicine and? betides, to subject to- a rigid examination by toic tees of the state. AU these serve protest the. public against Ignorant tenders and would be perfectly fair i pot the Very same enactments ex pt the latter from the provisions aping to sdasated practttionere. Favore tor OcrmorMte. Fhhn do w sagacious legislators ltlfy themselves In the interest of i eormorants to whom they grant icial prWlrsM, because. forsooth, y claim to "heal" without medlea! There ! now so discrimination ilnat "drools of n^edlclne." Theree the special protection demanded them by the bull moose platform Is itaitoue and Intended only to entrap as. The "healers1* belong to no tool. Now tomes Theodore Rex and Utiles them by a special prorislon I, expressing a most tender regard their sonsthlHtlea, promisee to eld them against discrimination by tested physicians. rhia platform would ralae the quack 1 healer above the men who dally tmpllfy their personal and profeenal superiority by some unselfish rotlon to the public Sreml la hie rsrnsse to placate the Influential rd of empirics Mr. Roosevelt would re na oblivious of thelaet that the tested physician In the only real rutst In the community. Instead of tualpg the public conacfenee (T. R'e orlte slogan) this self appointed remer deepens the crying, shame and is exemplifies again that "under no cumstanoea" need he be hound by 'prior profeeelone. ** ' President Taft hae wen'the approval the qfeeka and heal sen by hla m?dI regulations of the eanal noon; see UHa.H^h^cmaa. nottcy. IV w generations wW ehbeutate "Rooe* i-ltlan" for Machiavellian." Politics the strange bedfellowe Indeed. Bed Taft and Roosevelt under the ne blanket 1?New York Sun. :.T >AILV AFTEHKOON, OCTOBER J orrow Principle? f Him? C ifca ranki of auriotlMi h I tmmnrm mm, otherwise atimaUm commercial or political icnw. docs not believe in the doctrine el iQ of Kit campaign, phtfom or not at all. ughoat the country. / ntson no. die candidate's views. > win a foothold in the new totem, it campaigners. matter of ram inn a knowledge thai to Know > money-ridden nation. rait the few to control the dithonea Interests. and sell the Corrupting Influence! ic only clean method but the meal ?odrow Wilson Csaapalgn Fund. Dollars yamj. k and file of the Progressive Vor with die thousands of the Interests, ), efficient government and who art In the way In which tha fends of tht have to tell thenl what be baa dene, rtant planks in his platform. All mi who oppose as. agto contribute to his caaae. their ballot*. live From SI to 0901 , A groat many can give IS. A graal ger to donate from flu to *>. r fl contributions. Wo wau to heaa ipends hit thousands. I a list with ytmr asms tad money mi mcc Committee, Democratic National polls in Nortmber. Haon Campaign Fund LTY COUPON jhg?garu^?. K-aMiin,iii mmmmn MrtMlteHlkrNAtHidl. . iJXi GRAND JURY RAKES REPORT FOR TER There wag an unusual case tri before Judge Lane yesterday In t Superior Court. One R. W. Adams was indicted 1 forcible trespass. The plaint claimed that he had trespassed up his land and the defendant claim to the contrary. The plaintiff in t cause wa? the only witness IntJ duced, however. The State had ca cd another witness and he had tak his seat in the witness chair wh the State stated that the plaint would rest. The defendant's coi set, Mr. A. D. MacLean, started qucBiiuu me aecuna wuneBB, neic he had proceeded far with the exa lnatlon the State made a protest the effect that the witness had r been sworn and" too, he was t State's witness and that the defer ant's counsel had no right to qu< tion him. The defendant's rouni then gave notice he would r.ot inti duce any evidence. Upon this not! the court stated that according to t evidence he would instruct the Ju to return a verdict lor the ptv.rl The defendMit's counsel then rerun ed the court according to thy e dence to return a verdict of not gv ty. This request was overruled a the Jury was requested to retire a return a verdict of guilty as to the < lendant, if the believed the eviden To the surprise of the court the jti returned their verdict and It was i guilty. Judge Lane with surprise tc the Jury to take seats in the cot room, but subsequently request that they go down stairs before t clerk and prove their attendance 1 the term, as he was running t court. CANDY DEMONSTRATION. The demonstration of the ce brated Morris Candy at the dr store of Messrs. Worthy and Etl ridge was a revelation to the citiaei Those who tried ita merits proaoui it first class In every respect. Wort and Btheridge have the agencxj already they are receiving a generc patronage. It Is packed In boxes Beat and beautiful that thay offer feaat far the eyea not soon forgi r NEV 0, 1912. HNEW YORK GIA OF RED SOX ? ACCIBENT AT CBOCOWINii NEAR COSTING A LIFE t Chocowfnlty Junction yesterday there wu an accident which came near costing the life of a negro man, ' C. U. A. Dawson, of Grlfton, N. C.. There was a large crowd of nej groea at the station waiting for the train from New Bern They were standing all along the track when I . the train blew and the conductor of the train from Raleigh went in front of the crowd and forced then) off the track and out of danger. He had I pushed Dawson out of the way and passed on down the line and the negro deliberately walked out on the track and stood there while tbe train was appoaching. notwithstanding tbe fact that people were calling to him to get off the track, be stood there until the train was almost upon him. Then he Jumped, but, tco late to , clear the beam on the engine, which struck him, breaking his leg and pos| sibly other injuries. He received treaement st the Washington Hospital and will probably recover. Mrs. Thomas J. Latham and daugh- ( ter, Mrs. Andrew L. Betts, are visit1 ing In Winston.Salem. N. C. W/T4 A TP \XTTT ww il/T. 1 WW iij I' 1 (EDITO Wvshiagfon, N. C.. is 138 years old. Old enough (o have had many opportunities to be thrice the presert site. Can it be that Washington hnt neve" i.ii! opportunities to guin en- ! terprises which would have caused i her jo rapidly gain population and ; wealth, or. Is it that the citizens, after learn ing of an enterprise that may be secured fail to put forward an effort i to take advantage of the opportun- < ? ity which passes on to some other i growing town. Each passing generation is only responsible for progress or lack of i M progress as their day affords. Today s is our day. What will we leave as a I monument to the coming generation? 1 ed The present generation heard of a 1 be school which by a libel's! giff on the towns part, induced those in charge to locate at Washington. That's a ?r fine start. But why he satisfied with liff a school, why not strive for some- ; on thing else, why not make an effort ^ for the Domestic Science College J which, in all probability, will help to quickly cause the school to grow in- i ro~ to a great prominent college, the 1 ^ greatest In Eastern North Carolina. 1 en This will give Washington the lead ! eu and when once in the lead, its easier ! to keep ahead, provided the people ' in~ are not too easily satisfied. A satis- : to fled people are a backward people. ,r? they degenerate. m~ The folks who are ambitious that to their town excels are wide awake and lot bustling l Greenville has ber tobacco enter- 1 id - - - - prises, inose roilts get the start on i e8~ other towns and are leaving no atone ' ^ unturned to keep their start. Tobac- t r?" to helped them to dare for the Trainlce ing School for which they paid one;] hundred thousand dollars. irl New Bern has rained twenty.seven ' thousand dollars to put in a fair i s*" ground project, before the end they *may have to put in many more thou- I ll1" sands i n<* Kinston won the feeble minded nd school. Washington, right in the center of ce- this great and fertile Eastern North ' lry Carolina, has the opportunity to gain lot an enterprise to equal, if rot surpaesany other Eastern Carolina town. irt Shall we allow the opportunity to e<* pass our door or shall we wake up to ! be this valuable opportunity and make ,or an effort to win. We can win if we i h* try. The person who says. It can't be done Is fooling himself Into believle *" RECORDKR' S COURT. ' .1 is- There was only one case before Re- 1 us. corder W. D. Grimes st the City Hall kce yesterday for trial. Thomas Carrow, toy of Ctooeowfnity, was Indicted for beJd lac drunk. He was found guilty and >us fined $1.60 and cost. so n Mis. Samuel Laughlaghoooe, of ?t- Yaadesssre, N. C., registered at Hotel Louise ysatorday. a I ;3 j BMi &' Na 4:: ' i V- ;* - -?> * ^ - ;?7gMI NTS MASTERS 1 BY A SCORE I 11 IN BOSTON 1 Parkv Boston, Kt. 16.? TheNew York Nationals overwhelm. Ingly defeated the Boston Americans yesterday hy a 9core of 11 to 4 be- IS fore a crewd of over 30.0(H). They will play the deciding contest of the worlds series here today. "Smoky Joe" Wood, the Bed Sox star pitcher, ?aa driven from the box in the first inning, when his delivery was touched for seven bits, which vetted six runs. Mall finished on the slab for Boston and was batted freely. The game was loosely played In the field on both sides. MHH. BKOOKS BETTER. The condition of Mrs. E. L. Brooks, who was recently operated on at the Washington Hospital, is reported to be better today. This will be hailed with pleasure by her many friends. COMING WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Freemar; request the honor of your presence af the marriage of their daughter, Addle Mae, to Mr. William Rrightman Ringleton Wednesdar morning, No. vernier the sixth, at ten o'clock, 233 East R?-ond street. Washington, N. C. A; home after November ?5th, 233 E. fee on d street, Washington. N. C. L CITY DO? RIAL. I log It can't be done. The eartb was flat and Columbus was a fool until he bad tbe opportunity and tried. Tbe fellow who bald Wireless Telegraphy was an impossibility knew it was impossible and wouldn't try to perfect It. Another person said It wax possible and proved ?w ths world. Twenty years ago tbe horseless -arriage was an impossibility. Now we are lucky if we can keep one of the things from running over us. Ten years ago only a eraty person would throw away time and money trying to make a machine that would util through tbe air. It just couldn't be done, tut it was done ard with use and proper knowledge people will learn to operate them to that everyone will be able to fly and an accident will be very rare. Ten years # *o a bridge across the Albemarle Sound was Impossible but its there arJ I!ht# to stay. What can't be done? A*l things are possible. Washington can easily bo th? s at r.i learning of Kastem Norta Carolina. and Washington is too proud to 1 let tbe coming generation say, you lost us the Domestic Science College holding back our progress, putting us ou the black list with progressive people. It just won't do for Washington to miss this college, neither will It do for ub to get It into our minds the Domestic Science College will come without an effort on our pari, me pcopie who stand ready te build this Domestic Science College lay if the people of Washington want this college tbcy will do something for it." And that's the proper way for business folks to look at a proposition. Washington not only wants this ollpge, but needs it and the section surrounding Washington needs it. W? iust can't afford to mtfw it. simply because no organisation will attempt to meet the rekuirements. Let the people Wake Up to this passing opportunity and let them Wake Up before the rumble of the wheels in passing to some other place. ^ wakes them, then 'twill be too late. What Is to be done in this matter must be doue at once. The way to start to pet this college is to get a half dozen folks together and let them do as the great corporations, get ideas, then form plans and work for the accomplishment of their aim. It can be done. Try. ===== SEW ADVKRTIBEinnm IN TODAY'S KIWI J. K. Hoyt. 3 Washington Bona Bxehange. 1 Win. Bragaw it Go. ? J ? Lyric. ' J So nib era Furniture Company Donna. ' ? * ? ? j
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