3 . 1L-. I If L L It W III U If L k Minutes. Neari; Were Saved. S*ar of Glory Se ItoA** bnttlenhlp Feth-I-Balead ?? r"h* fcSW.lMt .ai^h^Jta Oulf ( fiatonikt bf a Oraak torpedo boat. <VT*r ' . 1 Tb# darn* ?t?rjrt? WW carried out aadnr tW PI??1 the Tarinoh fott> without ho-, log oboo rood ood the torped.; boat ^ Wtak.-llH. 4. Tba Ilukr-v. In of the TurkUh battleohip Potb-" l-Hulcod byi Greek torpefc boot 1* the Oult of'Artbfttt la eouBrmod In a dl.potoh, I rota Soloolkl ' The warokl). aank la trO mlautoa. 'T*. db.Wder of the FVth-l-Boleod t.tar.Bhk thet w>|r Ike cyow of tb? wprahlp Wtre saved. Ha tooooI. whioh began to tint ImmOdl'' aterfy. ' The eoahaabder, tblbe baglaaoi and four Ukflfekctt wore thrown Imio the water*, whom then wero row ' SlW I booto. Thor beUcrfl or thp WM nnlmd mMtl ? the e ? . a Tbo PoU-I-Bolend oaw actlro oorrleo ia the Danube onier Ho hart Putbn d|ntag tba Rneao-Turkt?h-'?i(u ?fi& HTI-t rtdik V; ' - ' the. mpfnt tM Ibbow Turkish ?.* ?. f * ? *.?* . t*: ?, ,is . lamalMMi tarrltantvikU by the Craraa County Slmmona' (3aV .atw dha Ban* aroand the principal treats of the city bad been mrtjllMI. 'tUfr 'nuttUtd la parade eitahdpd (or more than aaran city Mpaka and waa the srealaat peeflaeln^l ifh Mod' erbr bit maud couiempd darta* tbe*in*reK. * ? bta epaaeh w caadoad mainly to hit ' own Wpll * in tba Senate He touch*i "bjr .w KStehtn, bb opponent. Ha aald thai <Carolina m? ehaaa ware am ?l KJtchla'i papaMffen* n*nM o?4( P . holders, ebpu alao aaayted around railway paaa in thelj- poeketa. Hat.apoba kriody on bin rotea or the taiMr and ,*hn wclptotlty bin and coarlodad .with an appeal to tb< peoples to nut the beat'tuall fn iht |> Senate, lie aald that ha waa poattlrt that he would on next Tuesday b?al P; Senator Simmons fii followed bj Mr. N. J. Rouse, or Klnaton. wM made an eloquent speech an 3 tojc of tifo ffcnat&T's record In Cootresj. JSESsraiKJ SmmOKi hr Ik* motif dak at the Glka Tempi# KMirwo ooi^vrrti.v |p The handsome residence beinf erected by Mr. C. H. Richardson a the corner of Third and Marke streets is aaarlag completion. It wil I I" ??Lh! 1* momt *it**eur' tc'"'e' To Democracy rij Do>'t let the primary for (he Hi "H re INTRKBBT foe the KN1TKS IMKMOCRATIO TICK s.'v4 *'' >t.* ,ii i .1 ' ^DQ YURKJISH Ottoman Empire tiui' ' ems to be Waning. "** ** fT.T^T'* "T-T? l!(ithN?. -w W The Turkish uvh msrtH* hare skxmstrk l??,TSe ml. It 1abekT^ or ThrtUh treopk*wlrtch~^sd ad...,.a ?? .OHMhtiaapla. or^r?aAUh ?S^Twlaiiehfcg"n Europe opart Jraar-jh* aprrycait op Adrlonoplo, 8s*o*l? Wmjfk! J?plha, Scutari and a Tow otfiwvtowns. &* prrat ira, wrs USA!* lh? jSssaw^aaS chlbf. who vu as listed by *om? of th? ablest Thrifts* weoersls sersln* In <the mrmy at the pi-wot bMtneht The fi(ht opened with the discover* fcr the Turks ok a another or Bah km it an caralrr acouta. '-The Turks jfcawani fcsrjsssisr ] ?f tl? Turk talk IIm artMdiai " : ^^si? 1 tron* N|tr to wttneaB the high : saaawB&s j s^jmsaMMi j |pas^! young and pjfa ' Today'a^^^kaaod ni?ht parIthaae arfbV uq4J they carry -with J^b?m favorable Kpport .of m? |i < mil want, and what the Democrats don't E promise. li . ^ ':. t JNO. B. RE8PE88. c . ? 1 Mr*. J. R. Wynne has retumod i from New Bern, where She attended the fair. };0j J> f Beaufort County 4fc* '4?1-' 14 iUket from PreaMant to Ju?. Ik, or the FMM * PAHA. MOUNT. lot it, or* owlwk , .lllit' *V PP'' /: T!. The ooe la a (iBHIKAL or how BiO'dwiMiaMtr ?<in<or Wo h* mako It ?h. hmuhht fNGT< j OdlOUB advMtacta, la ordSr to prev< if win Intirf fM VIMl nopnil er> S&BSRSJSSs. by securely lntreoohed apeo.J L i r * '*i3P?ilA b# entirely I lljpWil'. >T frying the I vei fore, ? At th?MM tlMtr^C t i'?o s aii55^JSft^>u'laM",fW The MM MM> that nill #St free fro? th? inf luwcia vhlofc s ' ' forth Governor Kitchin's claim ?t 1 responsibility for the law reducing the hours of labor from 66 to 60 pik week. Tils dodger declares that. "In spit* of strong * opposition,". Governor Kltchln "mad* the light" for ttjfc wwSSS lo the mamfehgk|| It Is true tha^n his message the g Governor didU^Mfeiend the short-Jj eninK the JBjj^^bubor. her awpirou 'UBue uur "fight" memb^r "0fm the hours "oMabor from ? to hO. Ho i made the tool light for It lo the Son-' I ate. Let no man take sway the ored- : it Justly due him. UUKECWWARS t . V . ^BI?mVlLLE One- thousand people heard Senator F. M. Simmons at the Court House In Greenville yesterday afternoon while two weeks dgo only one hundred and ninety-two heard Gov. W. W. Kitchln. A spectator telle as that old Pitt is rapidly getting in line for the senior Sehetor. end that ; that county will roll up a handsome majority for the friend of the people WOMAKtt* AUXILIARY. **.. The St. Peter's Episcopal Branch of the Woman*' Auxiliary will meet at the rectory on next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ah interesting paper oh Rome will he read by on* of thq members who has rial ted the country. All are urged.to attend. 1 Her H. P. Dalton. paitor of the Flret. BaptletChart*. want to Oreeurllle Ida,,, wharo lie preaeh... Stlrr ' on ^ '^5iSrJ (thn >t??i tor In 13 M not ??? mm i /? wllrw THE MEASURE In that same Stkate sat the Goverlor's younger brother, Paul Kltchin. Did Brother Pail help the jpaaaage >f the Ujr? No;Ihe actually tftrf xnlnot ttj. mil. (See peae ?? leante Journal 1V1). And ret the Jorarnor boaata A hi. "SsM" and il^ "message! He could not even arty the you of ] Is younger broth>r? It cannot be maglned that h% tail Influence wltl the tfc ir J|g>M? qri.' He was not fighting earnestly Mfefch to carry h i brother's vote, rap bill, by the way, passed the PQiuhe by a vote of 53 to 14 and the Kite by a vote ol 34 to^lO. BfrW|i ri- n i n Vbrtty Carolina rcLgnized that It was ty? wise and jufct-thing to do. ?i ancsMM 'RSs m The revival services now hi progress a the First Baptist church -will contfn ? tomorrow. Rev. C. If. Rock, of On nvllle, N. C.. Will All the pulpit at oth the morning and evening servlc Sunday school meets promtly at *:S0 a. m.. S. P. Willis superlltendent. taalalght the services were well attend I and increased Interest was shown md the large congregation was' a entire. Rev. Mr. Rock .delivered a sermon of power and though The services st this church on to? rrow promise to M * feast Pf gow things and everybody Is oordtally ii Ited to attend l~JNft Kff >Dalton will fill the pulpit of lev. Mr. Rock at the Memorial Bi tint Ch'mrck, Greenville, tomorrow morning' and evening and m <? ae-nyiV ? w^vrsissp: ff'd ''I ' jg, -"r - wmmmm*: )AILY iroON, NOT1HBER 1, ltlj. ?I'll i i R1 11 I?J< i) n ? lorrow?Cooler American People W d ??t Industry frto. T_a enter- I at i ve ?T ?H terloae would M ->*' r the onterprisa end initialiva ? ? ?* than. Sconoalo rtoaocraoy Pi Mi of won o poly and selfish . teriean induatry would have a now a, a now energy, a new variety. <atlaa of freedoa would cose the b Mainist rat ion would at loot ba Ol ??>. B legislative reglao, tl ir^graaaaa of aodlal bet to rinderisgon as tbey cannot now. al|ht bo aerviooabl# for many ht assist in a hundred vaye to .ivoa and the health and pfoaote 1 the happiness of tho peopla i but things only If ita actions ba . only if thoy respond to public if thoaa who lead governsant tee C whole, feel a deep tbrlU of a?M thy ?th ovary class and avery in- _ no* how to hold an even band and w ? f every sort and quality and or*? lng counsel what t* to A done. ahal .ot fight against Interest. There ^ ci undoratanding and a free ac- her ob?1 that I feel Justified in appeal- Sub hf this oountry to aupport tha of t ty? U tbla aritloal Juncture in __v thalt1 the loaders of neither of Ida phopoae to attack tha problea fror rj&ont at ita heart. Neither pro- for fid dwaental change 1? the policy w ?nt with regard to tariff duties, i of reopoot of tho tariff ion of!gw>ro or less, oerely a ques- M g off a little hore and amending Got ; w! Ut with the DcDocr.it s it la rinclplo. Thoir obj.ect is to cut , rav f out, and ot|t It out Juai aa lnI? bd it -out without upaattlng tho tia. ess ? Of tha oountry. Neither doow tiOI1 :copt the trusts and regulate ?! H?u$Tae txh,a% "***'hiitlh# cle* uow ! itjVion of aero ffflelent cos- era loa u g-dewa by tha debts created Oec* net LnparyialttyeeifewtomM 4*'LBIm TMtaMtihf protection *..#? prefrtfcwHftb |Hit if . ' f atolloJLri aw tha aa-osl led Uframs. btlli * and !?.? I?M. ftirely the ?ueetleM ^ cMcUe". IimUM at froa thla """ A Ih?T ?re net en" ?.es of a oaaual party contest. nor isuss of Ufa and death to a not be free in order ISM atron*. """ tetleaaodor ^ - s a / A<* S^EEW" S BEFEATS ELIZABETH CITY ? man The Washington High School cola football team tried conclusions with naim the Bllaabeth City Kick School team us Li on thg gridiron at Elisabeth City Govt yeaterdaj afternoon and wfin by a klm score of 6 to 0. The local team are righ more than proud of their victory. The Jam team are eathusiastic over their trip ahd speak In the very- highest terms I o| the cpurteey and hospitality shown Will by thf members of the Eliza- of h hath City team and the citizens gen- ___ erally. So far thla aeaaon the team ~~~' here has won and lost a game. ||j| (By H. A. K.) Id the game played at Elisabeth City yesterday, the Washington High School football team defeated the A eleven from that city by the score of 6 .to 0. It .was a wall played game tom( buf at no time was the Washington tho goal in danger while twice after lhe long .steady marches up the field the on|y locals fumbled within their oppon- schc enta 10-yard line and the game end- adu| ed with the ball In our possession on fron their 3-yard iine. S.^.Fowle and J. Weston walked ..y^ through their line almost qt will for T, long gains. F. Moore made a good c^ai run on a fake forward pass and J. A Harris broke through their line aev- MCr eral times for tacklea behind their ( line. Our team showed marked im- jnvl| provemcnt In working and breakifig up forward passes. The line-up follows: Sanford, c.; Tayloe and Howard. q, guarda; Jones and J. Harris, tackles; ton Meekina ahd F. Moore, ends; J. Wee- ln ton And E. Weston, half-backs; etJ|j Smith, quarter-back; S. Fowle 8ign (capt.) full-back. HON. W.H.? HERE ? H10NDAY NIGHT NEXT Hon. W A. Lucas, of Wilson. N. ? C., Is to addresa the citizens of Washington at the Court House on the senatorial question Monday night next 0 at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lucas la one of the first speakers in the State and all t who hear him will be amply repaid. c? . ; ty BANKS TO CLUNK. M As Tueeday aext is election day ?* all the different banks of the city will be closed. That day will be a 1c legal holiday. !*: WBjaw */ *' \ . - '' ^ ~ IliBI emocratic Candidal Wears Well. He So.Cast Your Vot( hlcago, Nor. 2 .?Prominent busi- inl > men of Cbicaio. without regard hi. revioun political affiliations, have qu tnlmad monster Wilson and Mar- th< 1 Business Mag'* League Thou- dli Is of leading mag of affaire have of i enroled In tba argmnlaatlon. lei Joined are expressions from a fern en be Oh lea* o promoters of the vli ement aeilgning their reaaona in n the business man's sundpolnt mt their support of Gov. Wilson. Mt A. TIMen. T resident. Fort Dear- eei bora National Bank, Chicago. Ch ly opinion la that the election of ernor .Wilson would Improve boa- lit rat^if than Injure It. No well co: TDied nau can attribute the barditb. e* of the Cleveland admlnistm- inj > either to Democratic principles bu :o the executive. The bond lea- lc to retire the financial etrlngen- vi< were printed before Cleveland re. t into oAca. I believe Gorernbf an soh'B adbjinivtratton will be an AJ of great prosperity. I inl kr G. Foreman, Foreman Broth- let era- D*tjqh?g Company, Chicago. ro have every confidence in the sta* thi 7 of the government and the fin- thi la) condition of the people under ia iocratie rule and I heartily and coi lualaatically believe that Gover- jUl Wilson is just the man for the ? and the place. ms derlck H. Rawson, President, ma Union Trust Co.: Chicago. wii endorse Governor Wilson's posi- ou on the revision of the tariff: I Is eve in his integrity and ability to his fitness for the Presidency. sid m Ortseifen, President McAroy de: Brewing Co., Chicago. pri he business temper of our time hei uite different from what it was a up 1 time ago, and them 4* no hint cm that disgruntled favored inteT- he will pout br try to retaliate af- he Governor Wllsqn is elected pres- th? t. I am certain that he >b a safe *ta in_every sense of the word. His coi r, honest and well balanced ne4, i is just what we need to lead a the proper paths. His work as coi srnor of New Jersey has proved b'ui to be a man who does things abl * 110 es S. Agar, Western' Packing ? a f Provision. Co., Chicago. to have been won over to Governor I ion by the wonderful soundness 1st is views, by the strength of his ur< imm tfimcF. IT !AI ~ FIRST I.T CBM IS very lntersting service is promat the First Methodist church arrow morning and evening. In a morning the pastor will speak to roe children of the church and not are the children of the Sunday mo iol cordially invited, but the 0f ts as well. The pastor will speak i the topic. "Like for Like." At g^, it the pastor will speak on the mt tuous Woman." vjt he Sunday school hour has been iged from^four to three o'clock. |D| fter *he morning discourse the en ament of the Lord's Supper will ulniinistered. All are cordially ted. _____ , MUCH Hl'ILDINC. , ( n nearly every street in Washingcan be seen new residences go- ? up, showing that Washington is forging ahead. This is q good ' of prosperity. o Democracy of 1 The Democratic party has ade a great ftght In utate sad I it ion.' It has made a winning i tht. i Every tectioa of Beaafort 1 >anty hw bee* contested, and i? people know the hmM. The NOMINEES on the Demo. , stk ticket In Reaefort <Vma- ] were aonhnlwi in a ITU- , ARY. and l#M Democrat* par- , rfpatcd hi that primary. , V**r Na". age the Democrat- 1 vote in the election wan 1*1*. Be an OVERWHELMING m Ne. ?T S| it*. <. '-*(* 1 SUCCESS 1 mwm I HKr 'j teisthe Man Who : is a Statesman, e for Him. lellect. b7 his profound depth and J breadth and grasp of economic estlons. 1 am satisfied that fee la e ideal and the most logical, canlate for the presidency. His years special study and practical esperice and his splendid record as Goraor against discouraging odds conice me that he can safely be enisted with any contingency that ty arise In the presidential office, ireover. he la athoroughly repreatatlve American gentleman, inrles Vopicka, Chicago. In reasoning out the present jpoical situation I bare come to the aclusion that whatever increases e purchasing power of the workftman cannot fail to be good for the slneaa man. The present Democratplatform guarantees to the indl- * lual the full fruits of his toll. It roflnUw the equal rights of all d promises no special privilege*. 1 agree that the present Oariff needs lei U gent revision and the man te 4 td os in that difficult task is Wood- "j w Wilson. Hia entire career shews at he has a well balanced mind, it he la a clear thinker an dthat he fearless in hia courage and his avictiona. dge John Barton Payne, Chicago. Governor Wilson la the kind of. a in who wears well; he la a manly in; straightforward and sincere thont pretense, self reliant witht undue egotism; an able man. H% a Just man without prejudicea gs religion, nationality or race. Betes this he is a statesman, a uto- '1 at of public affairs, a thinker, a ? jgresaive statesman and . wise, nee unwilling to tnm everything side down merely to show that he tu#e a hig stick. At the eame Usne * <j has abundantly demonstrated that is ready and willing to turn down i moat powerful boss in hia own ite, and likewise throughout the inty, if such a step is wise and pessary. i He will not stop the wheels o| nmerce by radical tariff agitation, t will insist upon sensible, reasonie and conservative tariff reduen to the end that there shall be ull dinner pall wttbout oppression the consumer. SoverAor Wilson is not an alarns; he stands for success not fall?, for prosperity not disaster. UUUUKXIEtiTS Pftfi TBF IT. PRSByTERUil CBURC1 The usual services will be had at i First Presbyterian church at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school eta at three p. m The subject of the morning ser- .j m will be: 'The Reasonableness the Resurrection." At night the kic of the pastor will be: "The ?ond Coming of Christ," Good isle. Strangers are cordially ined to worship at this church. At >1 > evening service the regular offer: for foreign missions will be tak- j COTTON MARKET. Lint cotton, 11 1-4. Seed cotton, 4.25. 'otton seed, 20.00. j E SPECIAL IN MEN'S HATS AT 51.48. Shown by J. K. Hoyt. 10-30-tfc Beaufort County i |?rtly of thr parly rnywH la that primary. Thr raadidalea wre fairly aoalmM. aad ft ta . cardinal pilaf?ll ot Dttator-ary that thr MMOUTI raira. It beltoorea my DEMOCRAT a fltaaforl Cnaalf to rally to he tiar, aad (ft, thr Utfcrt lata pat avay ray prr)?dMr ?* aa MftM. ha to, meet toa .' ? limir ?Xi> a aalM ftoat aid ran *j p a BIO MAJORITY MM LINDSAY C. WARREN,

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