===== WOMEN FIGHT IN THE C( wttk IncnwM ** ! ,?%SW&::?\aet epoetins ecsa la aupplr the jaatad Additional atoUeaa were opened and *i vara to ' operation at daybreak. Ante trucka femlehed to ***** -P'rHW moutoaWtha w?K,' ' en to thair mbhIo agato?*Q? bltfh iMSfcr* The Mrtoaa MttlMHdt ho?M Wbarr epclol workera or* taking an HK- aetHe part to tka cam palm war* ^ open tor boaloeee U Us? to eel I the ?rt ' It-ant ana. MM"*. r.v The ratitWra who n? blamed to tor the women l?? irlw n will hare aocompltehst Ike Tenr thiac for which ws arc working. Oar aotpree of eapyty to adeaaale to meet the demead. whateewr H may be. "While K to toa early to aaaoaaeo our p|im a)oac other liitc#, it cab hi taM that to tc an tateod by any pajfc t- oaa acaloet the hich price of acre Wa hare made a aarefal eurrry of tha prtoee of mnata find other ar>/' 1 tlelea at toad.aad we shall waae tha earn* sort of varftora where the pah' ^; f*ha jmsihdiit B&r-- _ j .. ^ ^ * W ' " a^rnmmm. vmmi'i ijjp. C...1MM*, ! H'MMi i *>/ ?? it ywter ?? llwun lll1?. Tie tamfWot place Ik Monro. til* MnjH n? 10:*0 o'tl?* and wa* UM4ft hp * l?r<* ?wMr otMak nwd rektlne who P*M iheir to*! MMk ct nqert (o the *m* ?HI**0. out t* stricken eow In" hie ireM ImwHll' ' G . ' .. i i. i "* ... ?M 1M?l*lhl> - ?*!0*?O. Dee. IS ? O. A-W- ? her, tlTU mutineer with peh- " ehnnt for chronological detoe. ?(WM oM jeeUrday th?t ?t it fifc/,';:. ~ ? mtnot** past noon today ok* ? oonld toko * firm (rip of hi* pen and orlto the date 11:11-11-1? . '5*^ ?i It there le deelr* to add *n other It to the date line, oae " cm wait until It second! after > life exact date 10:10-10-10-10 v ;i^r ATTItAtTIVK STORK Tho Oenfa Forulshln* Departmen oi the J. K. JToyt Department 8tort v i? certainly more than attractlre a this time. Mr. Claude Jordan, tl* manager of thla department. Id ear tainly to be complimented epon hi artistic work. V : He la one of the moat popnla salesman In Washington and deeers I edly so. ?|V SATfi BAXKPL A f 11/ A VT ? 'li* ' I JWJ f r\ nil ifj MirnJ in Wythertllo. *?.. DM. f J.?TblrtyM* jun la the proltrntlery I* Hi* pooelty Bite Allen .111 pay lor the port ho ployed In the ehooctn* op of Tonrteeoth of March loot, .boa trp pereon?. Including the proeldlnx i?do?. the cherlff est) the common. Iwoalth'e ottomey were killed by mem be re or the Alen cjon. end > nomber of other, vonnded. Alten'e nephew. Wcej'ey Ed.nrde. will epead twenty-eeren rear* in the penitentiary. fiV Tbeee two aeotenoce ??N the result of ooapromlee thla afternoon following a verdict of voluntary mn*| Umgtiter la the com of Bldaa Alien for the murder of Commonwealth's ^BSS3-?lZr 1 , V Isti;'-. i Of the all men who hare been ronrioted of complicity In the shooting, two?-Floyd Allen and his son (flsude?ere under'seniaace of death ? while the four other*?Sidna end . Parte! Allen, end Wealey *Snd sidna Edward*?have each been, siren long ? term* in the penitentiary. Victor Al? len, a eon Of frloyd, was acquitted > and Bjrd Marlon wee discharged ? because of lank of evidence againal wni..;. - V.*." ; :.i? / 1 Reepito for Condedaned Men. Richmond, Dec. 13.?On the aSato t xoent of attorney* for Floyd Allot 9 end Claude Bwanaon Allen that new t ly discovered evidence is auficlent tc E> make the granting of a new trial bj - the Supreme Court probable, (lover a nor man yesterday afternoon granted a respite to the two men until Janu r arv 17. They were to hare died it - the electric chair Friday ot thli week for their pert In the Htllayllli mergers ot March 14, when Jn?(l r. 1-. Maaale, .Commonwealth* Attor ney Foater, Sbehff L. F. Wahb, Jam r Ayro* were HUM. e The governor did not express ai 0 opinion SB to the new eel dent, bn n required the attorney* to sign a po 1 pa, stating that thay hollared It U H r*?~ w I J ^vBftw Es^H I I Isii-i mmm IB Ml Tin CUMw Wmnr ataaad laAa| at boob and wtU aooHails tkroonb nMfm. . Luck and aosprr ?1U b? aamd both da? udai|kt Prtoea raaaoaatla Ton may bay a ooda thara caaaa dlrket s&rar r '*" Of couree yon will visit the "Chrletmse and Art Booth" for there you will find dolls, drcmd la many styles, toys, sod dainty works of art, and tbo Christmas tres for children la the Sample Booth are many valuable packages useful In avary household. Here you will Ibid the following sent from the heat wholesale houees: Beef Bullllon Cubes from Armour 4 Co., candy from Huyler's, Japanese ware from Vautlne's, coeoa from Martin Hall 4 Co., Medical supplies from Bharp and Dobme, toilet arUclee from Daggett 4 Ransdel, toll' et articles from Colgate 4 Co., toilet articles from Mennei_s 4 Co.. gelatine from Knoxtleiatlne Co., medical preparationo from Coin's Medical Co.. grape Juice from Welch Orape : Joke Co.. ooca from Hurler's. i 1 man t% na nianin nnun - I IK. a. i-LtniNb numb FROM FLORIDA STATE I Bficffl'' h -t | Ifr., gylvester Fleming returned yesterday from an extensive visit ? down South. He went aa far south r as Jacksonville, Fla., and is load In his praise of the country. Ih talkI log to a Daily News man this morn; ins Mr. Fleming said: MIf I Were s i young man I would locate there, foi i I never saw such farming land In aj i Mr. Fleming visited tho orang* - groves, paid a short visit to the 0* r trieh farm and enjoyed every moment of his two weeks outing. 'T: ? Mr. Fleming stated that after leavt lng the town ot Gaineaville he saw nc - cotton planted; from that tWWn on hi 3 Tied with wondoraant and intsr . Wit tho trait farms, tor which thli > SUM la noted all nvrr ibo world Mr tjrhnnin* !?r? Florid, i. a tmi I H ik ^ aflkfii^r .f...- , HCiHOUlU. FRIDAY AFTERNOON ' | I . ? : JOB AGAIN?THE GRIP r i j 1 ^ ~ Jm,^ ?Tjr uire-sJhKss H' BtlffiAlS IH BALEIC1 Tho lulolhh Mow# a Ohoonir of j rwttrtw stoat u ooooaot of tho ' Smlth-SoaaStoO ouptlolt, which will J bo of latarolt to thohr frlaado la thlo , elty: Mo ntwrrloWtoww* prettlor utBon t Uaprwoofro la oil tto oppototmoito I thoa loot alfht ot T IC o'etooK la tho t Kdoatoa SUoot Mothecflot church ( whoa Mloo Loaloo Soundrro, of thlo I dir. bocono lie brldo of too. Miaou t Alloa Sialic. |f yVoohlastaa. M. C., 1 Boo. Hup M. Nona ^OcUtla* with a**S'totoo woo sowaoi to" whlft ^ 11 trtmmod to (wrh with MIjmiIS hr a oloatar of ocoaco btoMoni ?oil ihiiltd a ***~ wif boucoot of Ulloo of tho valley. Bar only oraomeat woo o ropo of ooorto. too , clft ot tfca ?room. 8b? eat?r?d the [ church oa tho arm of bto fothor, Who a "tTh hdd,"w?oottoo?od by Mloo ' L0Jo~Owraa, of NoTMh, Oa mold of , hoa or; *"? Mia. *'<" Looo Wlltoo, of Rololch, oa daaio of honor. Both ? >? *?! C>? brid* to U>? tllu. Itlu Owynn *M attired in white eMpe ( msteor orir m>i?Hw trimmed Ln . crystal banding and fringe caught up with rhlnestone buckle*. Her hair vu ornamented wiUk drhUe aigrette ' "and bando caught with rhlnsrfofr . La France roses and maiden bah* tern held together with pink tttUe. Mrs. Wilson wore yellow- crepe meteor over mescaline trimmed 1^- crystal banding and triage caugfcg^n?' xrHfr' rhlnestone buckles. Her haft" ornaments were white aigrette and ban do caught with rhlnestone clasp. She carried as her Bouquet bride's roses. The groom was attended byv his two best men. F. 8. Worthy, of Washington. and P. C. Bryan, of Oxford. They met the bride at the altar. The ushers were Meeera. J. ?. C. Bell, of Henderson; Charles L. Psyne of Washington. N. C.; D. E. Etber'dge and O. P. McArthur, of Raleigh. They were dressed in conventionsl suits and wore buttonhole bouquets. : The bridal party entiled ' tS? church with the ushers Am and fol- i lowing them waa the dama of honor, 1 lira. Wilson. Next came the maid i of-honor, Ifiae Gwynn, who whs fol- : lowed by the brldo. The wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Charles V. Albright, r After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs. > Smith left on the Norfolk Southern tfaln fcr Washington. New Tork and i other places of lntereet in the north. ' They will be at home in Washington, ^ N. C., after January 1. Miss Saunders Is the attract* ' daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Jamas A. Saunders and has a Urge circle of friends who regret that she is to make her home elsewhere. Mr. Smith is e prominent manufacturer and business man of Washington and Wilmington, haying business in both these place*. Tliwd.^ nl,bt th? brld, rabirUlu >w>?Cooler PE IMP ^ g 'V' J M fos. v3F- J " r_? fein* ^1 !_J mpiiiiK scions id CITE IDUDAY DEC. 21 Tk? Washington public nchocii rill give holiday tor a term of tw< r?eka beginning on Friday Decern *r to. The pupil# at# looking for rard to their annual Chrlatxna# holi ley with a groat deal of pieaaare. At ractlre wirtine are being arrange* ty the reepectiTe grade# on Fkida] be eloelag day. A aoitacDt I# 01 oot amont the atndeaU to remembe, ho poor and needy and especially Woo at the eounty homo during On vlli : IMBM HI BtMMflt PHI1I0K Tl COKCRES! The Commercial Travelers Qocx Jovernment Aaaoclation are elrculat ug petitions all ver the county] eking that, oongreaa paas a law U *rplfrtbe ttaPeUng man of t* ountry to vote la a presidential alee ion though not at home to vote. Aid ( Mt* petition la to the effect the fc# hotels be given Sunday mall li ?rd?f to afford tho troT?Hnc men thi feanee to f?c?|f% their mail on Sun lore. These, .petitions are being lib rally signed wherever they are pro rated. There are two of these petl lone aow Id the office of the Hote *ou1m for signatures. HAVE returned. Miaa Loulae Satterthwaite, of-Pac oluc; Miss Carroll Willis. Mia dary Tankard, of this city; Mm. Por ;er, of Weldoo; Miss Elisabeth Hill >t this city, and Mr. Hsry Thompson >1 Aurora, returned from oreenxilfc >n Monday Last, where they went tj ittend the Mldako rendered by th itudents of the Bast Carolina Train ng School. They enjoyed their trij mmensely., KEY. ~RH. MATTHEWS AT imm WEEI Rev. John R. Matthews, who bvl< luch a splendid series of service? 1 St. Peter's church last week, 1 spending this week at Roxobel, N. C He,will pass through ere next Moz day on bis way to Zlon Parlsk, 1 this county, where haMwlll conduct mission from Tuesday. Dec. 17, t Sunday, Dec* 12. It la expected that Mr. Matthew will preach and administer the Ho) Communion In St. Peter's cbarcl this city, on the night of Decembc 22nd. Mr. W. P. Davis, of Elisabeth Clt] a clever Knight of the Orlp. la bai today shaking bands with his seas BBBMelm? -". if pink ribbons, which extended to ft corners of the table, a hunch of fen being attached to the chandelier. I the oenter of the table was a cu Rises vase of pink La Prance row and ferns. The tweets were rwsetvi bj Mr. and Mr*. Saandara and Ml GENERAL BIXB PURCHASIN FORT I IVRilli Cumberland, tin , Dao IS.?Rub PMd ?1U> aeaay mMl. a knar; tulyht train on Ike Baltimore an. Ohio 1UUnM| im iwM aeal Qleaooe, Pa.. tkle morulas Oh u Identified au -wae taken from Ot wreckase eerara] koere aftay tka ac i eldest. four trainman ara known t i hare been myurad, two barkens ti ' tally, and fear trainmen ay* him Yha train. Hade ay at two aulas ant) 4S care, loaded with ooal, ba Suet tend Ikeeaah Manila. Pa a tea Inslaear diail Xenarll. o " Rorkwood. Pa. notWed tka loereaf las speed. no who in? ptum t&a aieeor end tlkAt something htd T?pnw>il Rwdliinf the train -waa beyond eon - trol ha celled to bit fireman to eer himeelf and jnmpM Far eigb . miles the train dented along, teklnj " all the c arras am Hi It raartad i harp curve near Glencoe. Than o&a of the eagtaee left the track aa< I the whole train piled after K. earn " pletely blocking the eyateia. STRIKERS USE SHOT WITB TELLING EFFECT Hack en sack, N. J., Dee. 1>?Barec hundred striking New Tork, Bosque hanna and other Dae tern railroad employee, am boa bed under the pall padaa orerleoklag the lower Hudsoc rirer, opened "ire with shotgun* and rtflee on a hostlnad of tti^t happk era landing at coal docks in Bdgawa lor yeatarday and, in a pitched battle whkeh ensued. two railroad datec etwee jure killed ^and a do?m otbai | men were wounded. A telegram raaw sating that Um State mi 11 Ga he called to adult th< 1 disorder waa aent to tba eating Oor " eraor Of New Jersey by General Bun r triatsndent Stone Of tbe Brio Roll > tMd. Br. Stone mmpM a storm ol 1 toilets find by otrllm U k? vu * ?ling ibejter In * tolldlng. The bm? hilled were: ' Aadrev J. Or**, 19, of Biagham1 ton, N. Y., captain of Aeteettre*. 5 Clarence M at lory, 49, om of Onv'l "William Hicks is in ft hospital " wounded 19 limes La the Logs, body ' and thighs Prank A. Brown and 1 William A. Wood were shot through the bead, -h ?V William Glass, inspector of deteetlroft, la in a crltlal condition with wounds Ln the bead and face. One of his eyes was restored. John Lesh er and John Sims, detectives, wen 1 shot ln tbe body and leg*. '? Tbe m?*n. hiding behind rock cllffi ' and tre~*s, Waited until a scow hat! 8 discharged its cargo of men brough 0 to take the strikers' places. A vol 8 ley ef vanhs cartridges did no1 frighten the strike-breakers whe p pushed forward toward the rallroa< tracks on tbe coal wbarf. Tbe men in ambosb then left thel: places of concealment and firing rea bullet*, attempted to swarm out upoi (I the wharf. They were met at thi I dock fmtes by the private detectives who unarmed except for clubs, en 4 raged In a hand-to-hand struggle. J D funUiade of shots brushed the offl B oers aside and they Oed for safety X except the mortally wounded, Qr&i and Mallory. The strike-breakers, o seder a fire of ballets, lied along th a shore of the Hadson and conceal* o themselves In the woods in the pall sades. ,B Three hundred employes, foreign j on. of the gaaquekaaaa, which th ,t Frir Railroad controls, quit wor ,r Monday, demanding a wage increaa of i cents an hour. Officials of th railioed would not grant the Is r, <* *?* w y BOOT PLACE. r A busy place la the Haven* Oral is Mill daring thaea holiday times. Oi m ders are being filled from far an in naar going to dhow that lite wel I- known concern to going inalnsss tbs >d IterP. H. RoUiun is a hustelr 1 " mm'm??? Ml ^ Mr. J B J 1 ' -=te=U ' '5 Wufciactos. 9. C, Dm. ?*. HwJ ml W. H. MxMr, - portnnoe of en Initial appropriation \ I ot 1160,00? to pxlrchaee e eHe Jot a j f fort at Cape Henry, Vn^ to proMB* A] 1 the approaches to the Virginia r ud Washington ud BaMtmora. . J t 11 The mooting of the oub-eemmlttee, J which to the eniae tluft reeeotlj. visit- ;; - ed Cape Henry At Che lactase of Hep- j 0 reeeatatlve Hottaad of the Vt?(' j - district, wes on cpeeotHe e?e, M It .3 - to known tbet Oeaeart Btahy hse | eluded the 9160,0*0 appropriation tm 1 hie estimates for the Beet Basel yeer. j 1 Colonel Holtend le quite hepefal I . of settlpff the proposition three** at | f the present pees km of Ooagrfll Bob-' ,j - a tor Mrrtfa Secured Ha paea??e by I the Senate at the laet eeeeSen, Bet tt - .w - was blocked In the Boost. I The * reeteal cost of the pBOfMoofjfl - Cape Hem y tort would be ow? $B, ? f'OO.OOt', . . : <||B : HSTOB DALTON HUE FBORMIUTtSIT M Rsr. K. P. Dal ton, lbs cfkkMt aid ? 1 I popular pastor of the First Baptist ; church, returned last evening via ' I the Norfolk Southern from Raleigh. 1 I | Mr. DaKon has been on an extae * sire visit to Richmond and other A \ Virginia cities. His congregation - I i will be pleased to Isarn that he wilt 1 dll his regular pulpit at tba Ffsst j t Baptist church mast Ban day morning II I and evening at the usual hours. J Ewisaw 6ioi m . m SflMSt .Jgg. J Rev. E. C. Olenn, who was assignad as pastor of tha Ml h. dwuih nt v > Fairflsld, N. O . ut the vsesat wains 3 > of th# -North Carolina Caufarehae' by - Bishop Danny, was a visitor to the |k city today en route to his appoint- 1 i - meet. f For the padt several year* I > Glenn has been actively engaged In I evangelistic work, bat he has decided j to taqe active work again. The peapie of Fairfield are to be congratulat- I ed upon having him ae pastor fop the $ coming year. His many old friends In Washington ware glsd to shahs ' his bsnd. Mrs. Olenn will feUipw J ' her husband to Fairfield after the < 1 holidays. ( NO RKCORDKR'ft COURT. laingB were quiet in ana around 31 | the Recorder's Court this morulas- | I There were no eases reported by the .- J city police for trial, going to show tfl that tbe deportment of Washington for its population compares favorably with any town in North Carolina. ^ LOST?BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Aurora, one suit case, contain- , ing one set white fare and valuable jewelry, etc. liberal re- -9 ward and no queetlonB asked if re- '3 turned to the Dally Newa office or " I Mrs. J. E. Porter, Aurora, N. C. . .ju lS-ll-lwc 1 SM4 0?UM, M.IO. |