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' ' ll'iSi-i/Hr- J ' rJ ' ~. i "" ~f It IB BK1JKVED THAT THLKjeOaT OII'HK WlliL RE AHliS TO hl MOVE IN THE NEW 1UTILD- *1 IJiO ON THE ABOVE I?ATF.. "( The work on the now Fedora! fo _ .bnlWlM || tttw NlW9*t toniBlTltd.. j!j ^ It ta believed that the postoffice wlU a be able to mpve Into Its new quart ' ?n 1)1 U? int of July. cu ? The plastering and woodwork on ?t M the building la tlnlabad. the lighting eg " i /! Ilkturea m all , in place .--w In doam __ \ "jf h?*? all'been put up, Ooorlug put tb gOF.' . down and the heating system la bej* l"g inatailed now. /a Beaides a few minor detnlla, all J t, that la necessary now la the varulah^ lug of the doore and the putting In or the furniture and equipment of the dlderent rooms. The puatofllce department fa~ TinIshed The boxes and ralllnga hare been put In place and everything appears to ba hi fearflneva for thetopenIng. The boxes are of the "lock" * pV>' 'rpe Kech hex .owner will be formatted with a key and will have to unlock hla box every time he wnnte ? " hlaynail. i;hla.syat*m hex been put f In In preference to the combination lock system whlch^ls in vogue In the fa ? u. fit ' *" BK.TK.TT NUMITKK W)R OOVEKNOK WITHOUT A fARe 11 TY STRUOOI.E. SEE1S LOGICAL MAN !BL_igSllWs .T? r; HTORY FROM RICHMOND SAYS J? - HFI m BEGINNING TO BE MEN- b' l HONED AS THE MAN FOR cl THE JOB f" ^ Richmond. June 18.?Men who F^r.-V- ; euta to be clow to the he?rl or nor- ^ If leal moves In North Carolina have ai brought to Richmond within tho past tc row days the statement that Joseph Daniels,\Secretary or \he NAvy, may ,a f -.? be the next Democratic nominee for ( Governor without a .party struggle. w It mast be said to the credit of 8eo- Jt retary Daniels, however, that he has. sot been engineering cam- w paiga which makes the situation mil C( V the more complimentary, and Shows q ? y4beltlhs paopl# w hegisniaa la i|. n predate what he has done to throw L the aatloaal spotlight upon the Old tt North State. a While he has been a big power in m Carolina politics, Secretary Daniels a, has not sought honors from his party a] at home. Years sgo when Wi(llam g< Jennings Bryan first took up the m work of running for President; Mr. ^ Daniels was picked up as a member of the Oabtnet. Then long before s -Woodrow Wllsou'H candidacy wuy regarded seriously, Daniels went to t work, plugged the opposition holes, labored day and night for the New Jerffcy Governor, and fixed things up 0 so.aleety that North tWollna U4U * by him fearlessly at Baltimore. At- o ter the election laat November, It o ' ; &? -..waa simply a question as to the Cabinet office the North Carolina ti T ? edltcjr wbUlfl mil it'll upuu tu an )-n I K , Slate he has taken hold of the o\ nary, since he has tolled for the o uplift of the enlisted man, alaee he [ nas endeavored to throw a little ha- fi t bhtergat ta lb o aervtee, and since d T- be has figured so prominently In the \ 8K public eyerthf^Xortfs at home hare g turned tolpd^phus as the right man fi lu pleuritic affairs of tin gdcei*? p *' meat when Locke Craig pnta them J lay dowa a few ream henre. Or coone. p If Praoldent Wtlaon *hould ba re- a jjk elected In 1?I?. he might deal re to I vlllll> Mr Daniel* aa Becretary of ?L the Vprr, but after earring four e jjmra W the cabinet, Mr. Daniel* t SgjltMWlr object to being noml- d Mtfftr Oorerner of hi* own State, / ijf' p< to Wm^fr^ly^B Tit were o ? ~ ?? ompleted ' " HAT HAXOHAW IK : K&'/f:-, J [1 A liVZZ HAW SOW. ?wr Hbm* It ob Trw and It Is Tfcere still. Yor Dffa Art On It. Morgan. W C* June t$.?A Urge .arm of been belonging to Darld womb of Reynolds Bridge left the re and alighted on a small limb of Iree yesterday. He arranged a new ?oie for the family, got a saw with ?lcb to cut off the limb and etarted . n ladder, placed against the tree. Just then ho remembered'he had gotten something "In relation to ? r. u.w >l.e. SO h? hUBK th? MW OB _ limb near the swarm, descended d fixed the hire. On returning to t the limb off he was surprised to 1 id that the colony of bees had cov- * ed hla saw completely. AI lnit_l??Ojims the saw was still ere. Bees ditto. "? -j ? V I INCH SNOW: IN MITCHELL J COUNTY F BRKK 1XCHK8 HXOW f IK MITCHKLL COCTT1V t ittle Raisers In Wwtfrn Part of & lute Hay Tbey Mont I'en. ami Feed c their Cattle, as Uratw Is Covered. C BakcravUle. June 12.?Three ches of snow fell liv Mitchell county 1 Is'mornlng. The weather In this entire moun- I in section has been the coldest for * re? days that has ever been known June. [ ' " Cattle owners in Western North frnltai > ' ft' L Up*Ji?(|1> ?d them, owing to the grass atfle- 1 g covered with snow. ^ ROWDKIt ft DROWDER AT LYRIC THBATKE TON'KiHT. ??- ( Browder Sc. Browder, a feature t aging. talking and dancing art | lads the list In a rich and refined r urdevtlle act at the Lyric Theatre t eight. These artist offer a num- t ?r of catchy songs and a variety, of ? langea equal to the best that can of- c x uceiieui buiusklucui lor lue I renins The motion picture program la anihw feature that deserves mentIon, i It la an unusual strong program ad something that greatly appeals i all lovers of good photography. The Bernhardt pictures exhibited at evening drew unsolicited praise ?d considered to a feature that has 0 equal in their class. The acting as perfect and scenic effect was beand par. Owing to the Inclemency of the eather there were a good many that auld not fttsnd, and by special reuest from many of tho patrons yrlc today through the courtesy of >e management without extra ad1 lesion pre.scoT shl ahrdl hrdl wjV ilssion prices. Those who could not Ctend last evening will unquestionbly find them to be a feature by lt>lf, together with a vaudeville bill dd'the admission rpicea will be 10 od 20 cents. I 1 I K \ ?. 1 s I s OF ALL ;V . '* i Vienna, Jane 11?The IntOrnstionI Suffrage Conference which conened In thla city, has attracted one t the most distinguished gatherings r women in the world. It is the 1 rst time since women organized ? leir rights in Austria that women ( sprcj sating all eouwtHaa ami vases f world have met to bold a demnatrai cn for political equality. The dally press of Vienna to vt-T ivorable to the conference. ThA 80lety for Promoting the Welfare of rlaitors (Fremdenverkehr), has Wen its co-operation: the Society >r the LAce-makiag Trade, whose rotector is the Arch-duchess Maria osepha. has arranged' an exhibition f magnificent lace and other work lade by hand in the tartons crownings of tile Austrian empires. :~^'V Mr*. Pjpudfoot Hofer. an Ameriin HVn* 14' Vienna. ?hWam:eaefs were bribe famous "fSre"Ttnraai* Hofnr. win aim a lactam on imartfnn woman's clnb and otbnr rgnmtatlona; the Austrian League t Woman Artlnta will glae an eihllon and tbe actmaaaa Kara planned a tallar entertainment, ' I B? *, '- " j*jSgw . \ f?f-~ ~>y~7^ li.\ 11<> i:s <) s I' \( K %<i?H WILL BC (H)LI,W*TKI) VP TO 9100. THK SENDK1'. WILL HtX'KtVK ltKTKIIT AKTKN irttLIVBKY of paqkaqr is maim:. Washington, Juno 12.?Instrurloua to post masters'were issued yessrday for handling C. 0. JD. parcel est packages- The regulations will e effective July 1. Charges on ^ packagea wflf be rolsctctf from addresses on and after bat date, provided the amount on a Ingle'parcel does not exceed $100. he fee for collection will he ten ent? in parcel post stamps to be jfixod by t&? wjiaaTr-TB^i fee also if 1U insure the package against loss r> *be actual value of- the eon tents fll \< ceding $50. The sender will get a receipt showng the amount to be collected, the mount also appearing on a tag sitae tied to the package. TlS? adLrcssces will receipt Cory the package n the tax which will serve as an apilicatlon for a money order. \ C. O. D. parcels may be accepted or mailing by rural carriers end w?l! to delivered by city and rural caVrtirs and special delivery messengers, iuch packages will not be mailable ilther to the Philippines or to the ^anal Zone. nonrai WAR IIUMj XSSI \(, OP HOME HVLE 1Hl.l, OK SKI'OM) Bkupcto IX COMMON'H STIKH OI'POXENTH. London, June 12.?The House of Commons last night passed the secmd reading ot the home rule for Ireand bill without division, an amendnent by Mr. Balfour for the rejecion of the measure having been defeated by a vote of 368 to 270. The tnnoun cement of the figures was revived with cheering by liberals, and nationalists. The debate was marked by fiery ieclarations by the opposition speak>w who predicted the imposition of lozne rule would result In civil war n Ireland. *81r Edward Carson, Irish Unionist leador, said: "For my part I will continue to support the Ulster men and will take full responsibility for their resistance. v You may seize their arms or tend troops but you will not settle the .Irish question. You know that rou are crowing about peace when there is no peace and you will fall in your object." Lord Charles Beresford declared: "ir the government sends tropps to Ireland. I shall offer my services, poor as they may bo and help my tallow countryman." John E. Redmond, the Irish nationalist leader, said .Sir Edward Larson had taken upon himself a grave responsibility and did not represent Ulster's opinion. The nationilista were willing to make any concessions. "Bnt," added Mr. Redmond, ^twenty-tout counties wiif not allow themselves to be Intimidated by tour." CIVIL HKRVICR MEN MEKT. New York, June 13.?The annual meeting* .of the United States Ctvil Service Commission opened here tolay and will continue until next Satjrdiy. . Among the subjects f? be discussed at the nubile meet!nam will be Method? of Eaamlnatftns for Higher Position!/' "Attainment of Efficiency in the Pnbtyc Service/' and "Widening of the Functions of 0W1 Service Commissions/' President del Higher of the Municipal Cemm lotion will speak on the "Method* oi Investigation of Character and Bxperienbe of Applicants for Examination." The -National Assembly embrace* memhmr?*pf 1S<T State and municipal Civil Service Commisaions representing all parte of the country. Ite object la to promote by dtaeoaglon an.! am interchange of tiews the cans# 01 the merit entem . , MmM-.: (ouKJtTX) SV * slowly T^ ' ' ' fflKKMf IM HK1HI1U HKIJ> OK JISF. STll HAH BKKN (OXTI.VI Kll I VT1I, JCKB 1?TH. ill IIIIHT"* ?'** <>? ? nJBIJ| INVITED TO ATTEN1 ABB RHOllCMTKU **> HK FRKH K.\>WTH INFORMATION HKTill: < ONSTIUVTlir\' OF WAT KKWAY. Ak ^Hault of th^ papers submit ted at3B Public Hearing held at th< efflcs ?pjnie Engine?r, U. 3. A^piy a Norfotrafci June 5 th, for the cons Id oration *61 adopting rules and rsgul lactone n govern the method of as earn PI Jill &hd lUhdllng rafts In th. Inland Waterway from Norfolk, Va to Beadlort Inletf N. C.. It wa: thought advisable to give a furthci hearing In connection with th|s mat fer. The public henrink will fherefo bo held at the Custom House at Nor folk at lo u. m. Thursday. Jtmt? 10th for the further consideration of Ihii project,T AH parties interested in tlie mat ter are invited to attend the hearini and to .^spress^thelr views on th< subject, find to present additional In formation or argument that ma] have been omitted from the hearing hold cn June 5th. SKVJ fiCOKK OX THE El A*. l-'na-Fan^er I n?I Carrier INgcons t? Garry Netvs Homo. Jbs?ph ^eltoh of Belvidere, N. J. la a baseball fan and a pigeon fan cler, and he baa combined the tw< hobbies-'fifth Results that he enjoyi greatly. arranged recently to ge the-news the Belvidere A. A. base ball tea in when it plays away fron 1 4ome. Staityg carrier pigeons idr tut ?. He^esta^be plan, last Saturday ' at Phillips burg. Nine birda were taken in a cage to the grounds- and at the en< of every inning the bird was releasee with the Inning's score scribbed on a note tied to tho carrier's leg. Even time the bird sped straight for hoim and soon the figures were announce! to the waiting folk. ? BANKERS IX OTTAWA. Ottowa. June 12.?A? number o distinguished financiers from th< United States and Canada are hen attending the New York State Bank er'a Association convention whlci opened today. The principal speak era will be Premier Borden, Sir Wil dred Laurierand Minister of Flnanci White. Secrotary of State Bryan ha also been invited. (? The Rapid Spread of Advertising News. , Many of the household articles in daily use in our homes, - ?many- of the perfected ideas in wearing apparel, and much of the advanced thought in liv ing today would not now be benefiting humanity were it s not for the advertising in newspapers like Tho I>aJly News. As a concfete example mnch to the point, a prominent manufacturer and distributor of a fcotform shoe for children?a shoe of special construction and down-to-the-date features j. ?recently advertised in twenty of the principal cities east j At the - Xliaaiiteinn! rlcor trtr a - period of fear weeka. At the end of that time he experienced such a demand lor thla shoe that he baa been unable to fill his order* on time for man^ week*. 1 The public who read hi* advertisement* In an incredibly I short time learned, to It* profit, about something that benefited it, something that filled a real need, and responded by practically doubling the maaufac ( I turer's business. [ II By this systematic series of advertisemehta the producer, the mutter, and the ooasumer were helped. This is Just oft* I ease. There are hundreds f like 14. :_L T1Y' , )AILY rTEHNOON, JUSE 14, 191#. ;., ? ;Iimv DDDccrr Ji ml USEHT I A largo audience was present at the Lyric Theatre last night to see 1 Sarah Bernhardt In "Queen Ellaabeth." .This feature picture, which came In four reels, was one of the most interesting ever seen in this city , and was viewed with pleasure by all > thoee who were fortunate enough to be at the Lyric last night. The scenery and setting was extremely beautiful and rich. Ih fact, "Queen V( - Elizabeth" iw one of tl>o mosi aoatly __ I' . . . u proaucuons mat nas ever Deen snown , on a fllm. * m MILE RECORD1 , IS BROKEN I i ______ ai Hickory, Juno 12.?Richard Little ^ broke botlx tbo amateur and profes> slonal records for the mile on his privately constructed track, two miles ^ ^ . west of Connelly Spring's yesterday. | Hia time was 4 minutes, 12 1-5 sec- ~ onds. The previous records were T| held by John Paul Jonos.. amateur, at 4 minutes. 14 3-5 set onds. and the profesisonal by B. E. George, of t England, at 4 minutes, 12 4-o sec- ot onds. Little broke the tape in splen- ^ did condition, showing none of the _a [ usual ill-effects. w, > in i PROF. TAFT IX KRUCJKLVX. 0fl t ar Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 12.?The c0 principal addiesB at the graduating ro f M?I? "f Iti Artolnhin rnllore at ^ toe Academy of Music, was delivered er by Prof. William H. Taft. . M 'Riliii nirriimnu nannn : DblWbbn HAbbd r b? ci WHITKS AND BLACKS A* BLl'F- cr JON4, 8. C., MAY CLASH AM UKf KULT OF,KILLING. th in 2 Bluffton, S. C.. June 12.?A clash 9 between negroes and whites of this le ' place is imminent today as the result 82 suspected of having attempted to as- ^ sault the wife of a prominent cltl- tj p zen yesterday. It is said that the ne- oi s gro, who answered in a general way ai to the woftian's description of her. ai lo - assailant, resisted arrest and was ri killed by officers. Governor Blease has been asked to call out the Beaufort militia to assist In maintaining order here. Another negro was arrested at Ridgeland yesterday, and is 1 r WUTgnteTd'Sff tr^TTBpeet: A-tnrarber of people are erported to be hurrying 1 here from Ridgeland to. aid in keeping the peace. ^ STATE BONDS NOT SOLD. ' Raleigh. N. C.t June 12.?The State of North Carolina yesterday failed to find a market for its issue of 1 $1,142,500 4 per cent, 40-year bonds for floating debt and permanent im- 1 . provamentK at State institutions. Bids to the amount of only $154,000 being received. There was not a bid from outside the State. 1 Only State Treasu^r Lacy and a couple of local bankers were present when the bljls were opened at noon. The smallest was for $1,000 and 1 . BaUW Part Bank, of Ashevllle, putting In two - bids ef $26,000.sheh. one of these st . ' tfce Other at a premium of *62.30. Ttfn Murchlaon National Bank.-of wthnibgton. V* for at par. .Indeed, practically all were at par and none wnch kbove. \ i tOWtE MKMORIU '.1_-L--' HOHflTAL NEWS. 1ft*. Martin of Belfaaren. who has bean confined to the hospital for ao&e lime, has returned to heir bot^e. Mr. Klfk of SWan Quarter, who waa operated on recently, it knpror- In, re?ldl,. 1 MI., fuiimmmSe<* # *- iw. uTr.ew swm# .?e t?r ? ??- ' lUteW* KIM! <o r?t.m j . JS3^. ..i*4'it s Joth Teams Will I up and an Inte Promised. Altbou&h the weaklier b-.-.u not b>!en : lir> favorable toward* baseball I'nctico, inn wmrtmtBB trtfn ha?j anonrn iu llbiuer up a UUI? BO U3 > p?4t ipto shape for Friday s game 1th Greenville. The latter team has an exception j <Ty tipag~llDe~up "this" Kuaaon aiiJl ( ave been playing- good bull tn all i ?dr game:: bo far. The spectators re assured of n tftofce und exciting ime at Fleming Pprk tomorrow af- i irnoon. The Warrington line up is com >3ed of well known players, many i whom were on the High School j HK FIltHT MKTHOIHST CHriUH LART KVKXIXt;. A goodly, ntintber of the faithful tea attended the ' First. Methodist liurch services last evening, and ive inspiring attention to ail thut as said and done. After the openg devotions. including a brief, irnest study of the sin of Anauias id Sapphira. the monthly church inference won held, and the routine porta were of ntore than ordinary toroi't. showing BHWit activity mitl-1 icouraglng progress. .Mr. E. II. Ixon. superintendent. reporred the mMiftT 'if TflffSfc1jfr*CT"pr?V' ns'summer records, and, in view ' the approuching revival meeting, ndly urged the teachers to take a rely interest In their unconverted tpils. The church treasurer. Mr G. Morris, submitted a most exllent financial report, certainly the ist for several years. The Raleigh tiristlan Advocate had had a fine lncpse in circulation. Dr. J. T. Gibbs. presiding elder, by le pastor's request, gave the nieetg entertaining echoes of the recenf eat commencement, at Trinity Col ge. Among other good things, he lid that many are beginning to >ink that the professor of theology m. is himself promising bishop* tuber. He also spoke very highly f I)r. George P. Eckman's sermon ad the address by Senator Cummins, ad stated that tie new million-doltr endowment had been more than | Used. JI NK 12 IN HISTORY. 79b- -Preach drove Austrian* X oucU ilivor. Px>. 604?v.ourt of St. Petersburg refused to acknowledge Napoleon Emperor of Franco. S<0?Treaty fixing Northwest boundary of the United States and giving the British possession of Vancouver Inland. signed. 84G?Ove^6,000 made homeless by fire in Newfoundland. 864?General Grant began taking force Across James River to attack Richmond from the" South. 880?Steamer bearing Egyptian obelisk known as "Cleopatra's" needle sails from Alexandria, Egypt. 912?Senator Newlanils wants Democrats to adopt Negro-disfranchisement plank In Na Uonal platform. ? PROBST GOT MARRIED BASE B. CONTi POST sf'so, rt'J* r*is.ahtrr ??**, wfi ,ord ' 1 ' J MfS. GREENVILLE j EMING PARK iave Strong Line M resting Contest is Cvbiii. tti?*y are bound to wake ? good showing for llieuim'JjeH in the Contest. Tim- u-ani will l>i- n c ii-tvt _K fiotiwae players: fttraFitfpifTi&ve Taylor. Charles ^tooro. Priiirk'difcbp. Singleton Wallah .'Guy AVeBtdf\. .]. Bland. Jim >Vmio:\ L. Cahlner. .Ohffiydnfcr. Pre;! '.Moore, Hora?"e ?Iy? ? Y? o r t Westum* Taylor Wallntny jiatietf Fowl** un?t John (Jurley. *>C' The public is invited to' be pr?w- i]H ent at the game. U mvIII be the lahst game that has been played in the . 3fl city lu over a month nnd the fans will, no doubt, be glad to ?*- .U ?.*>?(] game again. - ?* mwr IET1H1 -jm \ -mr-Trpi'ni'uns no*TTKir-rnjr r^j t. uxuib remic^ am ?i'itkm mis t mHK:yr~77 . MOKS 'fl/lV1! 0. The last meeting of llie sea? or. of the AddiBco Hook Club was beld at the residence of Mrs. C. N. Payne of Second street yesterday after- .a*)^H noon. . ('.mJ Mrs. D. T. Tayloe reilgued Iter pcMsttloh as president of the club. Mrs, B. G. Moss was nominated to fill the office for the coming year and was unanimously elected. Mrs. Frank Rollins was elected First Vice-Preal- tia dent. Mrs. John Charles. Second Vice- fl President; Mrs. E. N B. Hoyt. Honorary Vice-President; Mrs. J. 1). Knight, Treasurer; Mrs. W. R. Mor- ?? ton. Reporter: .Miss Bottle Hardey. Librarian. I The program committee elected wore Miss Marcia Myers, Mrs. G. O. Knight. Mrs. Charles ltolMc.- and Mrs. John Charles. The book committee for the coining year will consist of Mrs. R. Fowle. Miss Jane Myers. Miss Randolph. and Mrs. J. D. Grimes. Mrs. C. F Warren was elected 1 member of the club. The visitors present at the meet- ?#3 ing were .Mrs. Sallfe Myers' of Fayettevllle and Mrs. It. L. Payne of Norlce rear in and cake was served Ice cream and cake was served had a most successful season. ATK 17 K(i(.'H; HIS KKt'ORii .'?0. Honsatonic. Mass., June 12.? Louis Morris, champion fried egg eater of Berkshire, lost his first wag er in not being able to eat 25 fried egge in a contest at a lunch oar hero last night. After eating 17 eggs Morris was attacked by acute indi- l&fl ^estloi^n^Lr K. A. Kennedy worked over him for an hour before ha wm restored to consciousness and out of danger. Morris's recofd is 3t? friend eggs and his green corn record lis C4 ears. " f .m ALL 9 1ST IS I PON ED 3 clement nubn t> btren as 111* reason tor cancelling the came. The . J] two taami will plar hen naai Wed- .* needay Instead. J ] The ahoee information was gIrear ' 9 to ae lent before getng to preen.
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