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w fi* VOL. 4. ( MR8. tHOlUt R. W???f tfc?Onu.?..M. Vim fmHnllil Woman's National Do Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wire of 1 Democratic party, la a keen student of ' ton of hor huabofld baa had an except' human nature. A very practical and fa toreot In the larger family of the state In found In the long list of humanitarian tare during her husband's regime aa go< hoods the list, which numbers twenty, a ruction for the Immediate relief of lake wan and children. m The Marshall home, like that of t* jet one does not feel "bookish" within It asry much at horns there the moment Mi amdL if possible, more so when Mr. Mark They are such ehuma. this 'Tends** whore one Is tho other Is pretty sure % orsr the country together, and If the ^ L has amythtag to #0 With.lt they will sW r' Mm Mankall la boaorair ales-pmfc ) aatad M tta war*. act baaanyA la.m d*Ua at Umiiiiiil Imp f " V ' a* * First Pveeb) terian Church > Thar* ?U1 be the ueual services at 11.00 a. m., and 7.S0 p. m. Preach- B< tag bj the pastor. Sunday school at 4.00 p. op. The offering of the * school will be for Sunday School Ci Ml salons or Ibrtansien. - y?- u HON m PflRTY FRO! Here Visiting the Fir Given Informal Night and Autoi . Morning. Washington leal night and this ai morning entertained a party of sigh ai teen, iaclodlng four ladles, from the ai Western states, now touring Eastern U Carolina, looting over the farming lands. The party arrived here yes- R terday ofteraonn vi* the Norfolk- pj by a reception committee from the tl Chamber of Commerce ahd carried to N the Hotel Louise, where they spent is the night: After supper they were w glyen an informal, reception and e snooker at the Elks Home, where 1 qiilte a number of citisens called to M pay their respects and extend to them h i cordial greetings. a At ?he reception Mr. W. M. Keay. w I L although a native of Ohlp, but since r bis residence Jn Washington has been si one of the city's energetle citisens. a exhibited tov -the benefit of tbm,yMr li tors, products of this section raised it and cultivated on the farm. Not on- a ly were the visitors amasud but even N our own eitlsnng were agreeably siur. h prised. The exhibit showed conclusively that Eastern Carolina and es- li peel ally Beaufort county cannot be d surpassed by spy section as an agri- o HK cultural section. Ig Mr. Kear gathered this fine and y worthy esliVtt early yesterday mom- * - tag and that he did well goes without Jp saying. , :%H' - p After the reception and informal 0 I . greattags at the Elk. Home the par- " ty returned to the hotel. Thl. morn- * tag before leaving fof Greenville, N. C C , where they spend part of tbe day * rASHI ' .ti. "?!;-y&fbt Marshall: Nomina* Honorary VUlMllltj mooftllo Ltijm. > * '* -vTv? . . '*-> * II I L u J tho viee-presldentlal nomine, ot <M ~Z Cain and as the constant compaa- J kmal opportunity of specialising on f rreaching result of this peculiar In- I ?she has no children of Jmr own? bills passed by the Indiana leglsla- I lemur, a dim 10 cunaii cnna isDor ind Include* almost erory legal cor- I o*. *?p*clally tor that pertaining to I i WIImdr', la a home or books, and m ts walla Os the contrary. opo feels H ra Marshall appears upon tbs scene. Ifl hall comes In. icarted" governor and his wife, aad 2 3 be found They hare Unrated all B| toman's National Democratic league a be coins to Washington together. ** lent of the Idagu* and keenly Inter ?'u in ill al ? Vi N< 1 ba Service at County Home Mr. William B. Harding will hold ( trvices at the County Homeflnnday t fternoon at 2.30 o'clock. All are 1 srdially Invited to be present and ^ ike part In the services. p 9S 8 I SIOTE OF OKIQI Stj Bl ie Farming Lands. Reception Last 81 nobile Ride This ~ w< v OA ad part of tonight, they wern given a automobile rifle around-city, and rli kao given a chance to see the fine eo tinning lands adjacent to thla city. *' The party Is in charge of Mr. B. B. ve Ice of the Land and Industrial Tie- bl< srtment and Mr. E. C. Potter, tra'v- H< ling passenger and freight agent 'df an ie Norfolk Southern Railway. The he or folk Southern provided the tour- ha ts a special train from Norfolk I " hich they hoarded from their west- hi; to homes at eight o'clock. October Mi Sth. The party so fay^ave visited an :oyock, Elisabeth City, Edenton, Bel ho even, and Washington where they wi rrlved last evening andcarrled away I ; Itft this eastern section. wi Tiiis la the seventh special excur. on to the Carolina Coast country th ad some of the party are now niak- ga ig their second trip. Their first via was one more of sight-seeing, but w i one said in the presence of a Dally lews reporter lust night, "we are th ere. now for bnainoss." im The members of the party are well ol< npressed with Washington and no oubt something tangible will he the Ed ntoome ofl their visit here. ne The following compose the party: Su Thomas O. Roe, of Mall (eon, Ohio; lr and Mrs. R. C. Will, of Aaheville. tic enn.; Mr. and Mr?. Lee Harris, of ch a task la, Ohio;, J. R. Vorrhees, F. C. Hi ^Of Pataakla. Ohio; ^r. V. ^ NGT< WASHINGTON, NORTH < Rain X< B mxjpor rifle Hr south . O. a. Oct. 19.?In competition to.- the 8< Trophy which has been lie,National Board for A >or rifle shooting, it eated tb*t a 'Southern b< ganlsed as well as an astern and "Western league . Th$ on- ri L obdtsde in ike- way of organising clj ? lefgtte I# a. lie*, of rifle clubs C ^?2?jSKa He club affiliated with the Nation. T< Rifle Association In the states of to rginia. West Virginia, Georgia, >rth Carolina, South Carolina, Ala- Pi not, Tenneaaee. Mississippi and tuislana. If the riflemen of these L; I organise Governmenr ft National Rifle Associ- th ca, under whose auspl- b< titlona for the National d< will be carried on. will gi > organise the Southern gi la competition. It will ri iaa than ten clubs for ly c< terewlth, for your in- in conditions which gov- th Btitlon for the' Nation- al y-Iaws and application b< auks for the purpose of organising ei Government rifle club can be eeired from tbe undersigned. The tc llewlng. State Secretaries in the tfc fttss above mentioned will be very ad to co-operate In the organizing such CbtbB. A Alabama. Major Cliff 8. Price, rmtngham. Bit* From Bragaw tc * C Owing to a sudden change the sather is somewhat cooler and we n hear and feet in the soft aephyrs ^ am the north, whispers of the ar- ? ral of Jack Frost. He will come on we know, for already he has sited many of our sister counties ry fond of certain kinds of regeta- ^ es, especially peas and pepper. j's always trying to bite something ,d Undoes seem a bit strange that pc never bites anything that tastes ^ d to him. I'll be gum Bwlped! if wtffcldn't laugh sure. If I could see m when he bites that red pepper of k'g. It will make him jump up d down I know, for Ma's pepper is c" if pad, and you all know what a irm taate that kind of pepper has p< Juat.bet a bite of Ma's pepper will irm him up for once anyway. The Dixie Lumber Co.. shipped r|, eir first car of boards from Bra- t<J w today. w Mr. C. K. Gentry made a trip to ^ ashington this morning. Mr. H. B. Lawrence returned home co Is morning. She has been (stay- jn g with her mother, who is very th -k near Askins, N. C. ^ Messrs. ^falter Edwards, Joseph G] twarda, Walter Hill and other sfrom ar Haw Branch, ware in our midst inday. - ' Howdy-do ladies and feller poll- pt ians! Glad I have got a first rate u ance to make a speech in behalf of M an. Judge Walter Clark for the U. BC Senate. In the first plaeS, to my oj sy of thinking, Clark has got more bat 1 call "polltleal sense'' than s tl bole country full of folks like Kltch M and Simmons?I got some sense, u ON E CAROLINA, SATURDAY APTttRNOO snl0tit and 'ibmi ? = POLITICS) POlltfcsi loops Hoars Only Politics Whsrsvor SHOOTING ~| ERN STATES | Florida. Capt. L. C. Menagee. 2990 L Johtrn tw JackuinslllA 1] Georgia, Capt. W. T. Spratt, Jr., *" tlanta. 8 Mississippi, Major G. E. Hoba- v Dom, Vicksburg. 8 North Carolina, Capt. R. Morson, Mooresville 1 South Carolina, Capt. C. V. Boykin c harleston. * Tennessee, Col. P. H. Phillips, 1] eras, Major O. ??^Ouessaz. Sun An n nlo. e West .Virginia, Major James I. h ratt, Charleston. c Virginia, Major Alfred B. Percy, f ynchburg. Indoor rifle shooting is greatly on P ie increase in this country. It has u ten demonstrated that without a e >ubt the following of the indoor * ime during the winter months will ? really increase the efficiency of the ? flemen In his outdcor work. Sure- h all of our best shooters In the >untry keep in practice this way dur d ig the winter. A range of 75 feet S ie distance at which all the Nation- C ! Rifle Association work is done, can <1 ? very easily installed with slight 8 :pense. . ,- r' 8 The undersigned will be pleased C > give any further information on f ite subject desired. Very respectfully, ALBERT 8. JONES. [ ssistant Recorder and Secretary of National Rifle Association of Amer ica. io, but my shnse ia not like Judge j*1 lark's, for his is "political sense" rr id mine is "copper cents," but, as t started to say. a while ago, Clark y a man that does not resort to an ^ luse on either of his opponents. * is campaign has been conducted * ith absolute quietness. He has 8 tacked no man's character. But 8 V CTAAi! frllHIlto <>l?t . ?!???? 8T the campaign work of Clark's op. *] >nents will reveal the fact th^t B ich of them are making repeated j tempts to expose those features of J laracter that are not pleasant nor;?1 illshable. Why does Simmons re-ib >rt to an abuse on Kitchin's past!1' ireer? And why is Gov. Kitchlni* aking repeated attackB on such! urts of 'Simmons' administration as' 8 *e not altogether ^pleasing? An<t;T lain, why does Clark stand fear-ic Bsly between his "political adversa-j* es" as it were and apfreal to the In- J r Ulgence, conducting his campaign]1' ithout referring to either of his op-j 8 >nents in an abusive way?. I ank a le citizens of Beaufort county to C naider these questions with honest c tentions and .after yon hare gotten 0 ie solution you will go to the ballot f IX tab NoVember "5th 'and vote ' for lark. v. .> * galas Satisfactory. 1 The Rummage Sale under the aus- c ces of the Ladies Society of the 1 ethodtst church, on West Main 8t., i id the sale of desserts in the Nlchoi n building today under the auspices 1 I Ladles Aid Society of First Pros- < fterlan church is one of the attrsc. * ona In the city today. So far the ? isult of both sales has been Mtlstac >A TT Y N. OCTOBER 1?, ltll. >rrow _ < | He Goes. is NORA ANGEL ; LEAVES FOR PANAMA : A O! On Monday evening last while 11 teavy clouds hung low, and a drea- c! 7 rain was falling, a storm party. 0 athoring strength as it came, swept rith irreslstabie force down Second n treet and broke with violence upon a he hospitable home of Dr. Jno. G. Ijoum. The low barometer damp- tl red not the spirits of the pnrtv. di rhtch burst with a gale of merrlraen* ,E ato th_r. bright cherry parlors and ^ vldence of warm friendship from hi er old friends in Washington, to arry with her to her new home in qt 'anama. D? - After a charming evening, the hapy memory of which will linger with IT s, delicious refreshments were serv- * d and then another shower of good J fishes and good-byes. Those presnt were: Misses Josephine and 'annie Whitney, Mayme Burbank. fattie Laughinghouse. Bess and largaret Boyd, Katie Bragaw, Mes. ames John H. Small, John K. Koyt Itephen C. Bragaw. F. Pratt, and \ laleb Bell. - Miss Angel left yesicrlay for New York and on Monday alls for Panama r,n the S. S. Cohn !he goes to be with her brother, Mr. 'reth Angel, who Las been out 'here or the past eight years. HISS ABDIE CHERRY WEDS , MR. CEO. R. RADCLIFF 2 te On last Wednesday evening ot ?.he ch iome of Mr. and Mrs. Webb G. Cher- af 7. who resid3 about three milei from on his city on the Wllliamston road, nc iras the scene of a very beautiful th iome wedding, when their daughter, th diss Addie. became the bride of Mr. ly leorEO O. Radeliff. of Alhprta. fan- tu 4a. The bride wore a handsome he oing away gown, with hat and pr loves to match. The ceremony was en mpresslvely performed Rev. R. V. he [ope, of this city. is Mr. John Carry, brother of the de ride, was the groom's best man and (Iss Rosa Cherry, sister of the ? ride, her maid of honor. The atandants were Miss B. Parisher and [las Carman Warren. Miss Cherry wore a handsome own of white marquisette and Miss 'arlaher pink marquisette. Both pi' arrled exquisite bouquets of carna- th Ions. Immediately after the mar- ^ lage the bride and groom drove to bis city and boarded the Norfolk outhern for a visit to several cities, * Iter which they will go to Alberta. 'anada, their future' home. They arry with them the beat wishes of a tumorous hosts of friends. The Daily * lews extends ongratulatlons. Christian Church. The pastor of this church is to de- * Iver his third sermon of the series th n the "Life of Jesus" tomorrow lei aornlng at 11 a. m. His subject So rill bo: "The Temptation of Jeaus wl lad Beginning of His Galilean Min- lot try." At night pastor Hope will of ist aa a topic, "The Gospel. Cali." ce Jtble School meets promptly at * 45 [W i. m., and every member or the lb* chool la urged to be present. c.>od so nu?ic. Swu frw. I co NEWS I Ko. 4? '9 MRS. CONE JOHNSON )ih of tho Vlcs-Presldenta of the Woman's National Wilson and Marshall Organisation. iira. Con? Johnson of Tyler, T?., on? of the vice-presidents of the Roman's National Wilson and Marshall organization and president of the I'll fee ii and Marshall Wnmon'i r?f ? ?? ? ??? ? < - *? as? ? m jvam, m au new xora, wnero be will remain during tfcs rest of dM presidential eaaspaign In connection 'lth the work of the national organtaatl? at the headquarter* In the Fifth venue building. Mr*. Jokawc came east with her husband, who 1* on* r the most prominent politicians, moat successful lawyer* and most brlV ant orators in Texas, to attend the Baltimore convention. Mr. Johnson was balrman of the Texas delegation which, as is well known, was solid for overnor Wilson throughout the famous Baltimore sessions. He will aovely participate in the campaign, delivering a number of speeches for the cket Mrs. Johnson has been spending the summer in the east and will fmaln here to do all In her power for the advancement of the Democratic tusc and the election of WIIsqd and Marshall. Mrs. Johnson has done splendid work In her own state at tbo head of le organisation of -women which has been working with success in a well Irected effort to raise funds for the Democratic cause and Increase interest 1 the campaign. She was president of the Texas Federation of Women's labs and has for years been aotlvc In that organisation. She was formerly resident of the Texas division United Daughters of the Confederacy. She Mlostrla) Arts located at Denton, Tex. This board was tbo first In the TW-Uffl'WU Jeais a meu.be. cf fhw femi* -ef m?st? 1 Of CoUega of story of the state to Include women. Mrs. Johnson's presence will add material strength to the splendid headlartors force of the national organization with which cho is officially con?cl?<L URY SAYS JOHN R. GIBBS IS NOT GUILTY OF CRIME Verdict Returned Last Night. State Will Ask That Defendent be Confined in Asylum for Dangerous Insane. John R. Oibbs has been cleared of this request. This caee has been in e charge of murdering his son at progress for the past three days and b home in Bath, N. C., on June 3rd attracted no little attention. The st. The jury received the case af- Jury was addressed by Solicitor Eherr the argument of counsel and the ingbaus for the State and Messrs. arge of the Court late yesterday Ward. Grimes and Stewart for the ternoon. After being out about defense. le hour they returned a verdict of After the Jury returned their verit guilty?Ihe jury believing that diet court adjourned for the week e defendant was insane at the time and His Honor, left for his home in e act was committed. Immediate- Reldsvllle. where he will remain un after the verdict had been re. til Tuesday next. In consequence of rned the Solicitor gave notice that the absence of Judge Lane there will wouid ask the court to Bend the j,* n0 pitting of the court until next fBoner to the asylum (or lb* dang- TuKday when the civ? doAct wi)1 ous insane. This cause will be _ . ... . . , . .. be called for distribution. The crimard by Juage Lane next week. It understood that the counsel for the for the week has been fendant will make no protest as to completed. Jack Johnson Reported. Killed i Wilwaukee, Wis., Oct. 10.?(Special.)?Jack Johnsen, the cliaral>u pugilist of the world, is reputed to have been shot in a hotel ill is city last night, by the young white girl, whom it is alleged he roil tly kidnapped. Johnson has had trouble with his wife over the .girl and it is thought at she took sides with her mother, who by the way is a white woman, id in consequence attempted to avenge the wrong perpetrated recently the pugilist in the home circle. Up to the hour of going to press the Daily News was unable to vcri- .vlj the mrtor. I*av*? for Western Markets. DEMOCRATIC 8 PK A KING Mr. B. L. Busman, president cf b Washington Horse Exchange Co.. Wednesday, October 30th, Hob. rt this morning on the Norfolk- Francis D. Winston, at Aurora, at 8 uthern for St. Lonis, where he p. m. > i .$j 1] purchase for his company a car Wednesday, October 30, Hon. F. C. I id of young horses and a car load Harding, at Edwards at 7.30 p. m. young aaio. This concern re- Thursday. October 31. Hon. John Ives a car load of stock from tbb H. Small, at Chooowinity, at 3 p. m. est srery week and are therefore LINDSAY C. WARREN, iter fitted to supply the trade with Chairman Democratic Executive Com und young homes than any other mittee Beaufort County.
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