"i'* J' t;' i**' " - Are Confident Tf feat Profession 1 morrow'! The much talked of hall game between the Professional Men and the Bwtoens Men will be playe<|-taomorrow afternoon at Fleming Park at 4p.m. After a very satisfactory Br> practice yesterday afternoon both teams were declared to be in the pink ~' of condition mid ready for the fray. ; Captain Clary of the Buslnooo Men -u-11 arm be unablo txyplajLonWccount of a broken finger that he got in yesterday's practice, the Buslnc.es Men gave out the following line-up last night, which gives the fans a chance ' to compare tho relative strength of the two .teams. It Is as follows: Catcher, Sam Fqwle; pitcher, N. H. Ho lb rook and Jdhn Smith; Orel base. J. K. Doughten; eecond base, F. C. Kngler; third base. Caleb Bell: - short stop, WUHam Knight; left Held. Hugh P ce;uanltw b u:9fr.nRtahor Hugh "Paul; center Held.* Walter Crcdle; right field. J. D. Cain's. Substitutes?Zoph Potts, WUHam Bragaw, D. A. Squires, S. K. Carrow. John Calloway, Lee Stewart. P. P. % - Maxwell; Capt. Jas. E. Clartf. Last night Manager Warren for the Professionals signed two new 1?ptgylrtH^Rev. E. A. Lowther.-who la \ ' expected to da part of the pitching. and Barrister Lawrence Bcofct. ol Blounts Creek, an old leaguer. It Ta said that the Blounta Creek star can play Any position, and furthermore : can pitch with both hinds. It will be Pwell worth the price of admission to see this phenomena. Several local sports who are rooting for the Lawyen, sent Assistant Judge Tom Lone, to Greenville yesterday to get some" points on the game, and they believe It will prove a good Investment. S. R. Carrow, an old fan who knows the game.- says that it will be a one-sided affair, as the Professiona Is will eat them up. Ho gays that their team is by far the beat coHcc? jfr - tion of bat) players that hare been pot together for several years, and1 should become'the regnlcr team to > t- . iwpresent the city. It la understood that he ia offering 4 to 1 on his far Keervbody should turn ont to ae? this game, and the small sum of ten cents that will be collected from each . person will be given to the AaftoslatTr ";~ T ed Charities. - ___ _ With such players In the game as ?? Walter Credit, John D. Calais, J. Di Qrlmeaaad Tbos 8. M>ng, the people can rest assured that it will be an interesting contest. Dr. Lowther Is Greeted By Large? Crowds OHllRCH AT OLD FOflD 18 CKllWI)EB. MANY FORCED TO V REMAIN OUTSIDE. Re,. E. A. Lowtker. who DrcaoEed" *t OW Ford Sunday, was greeted by one of the largest congregations that euer attended tie church at that ^ place. The building could only afford acconamodailpns for about onehalf of the crowds which came from miles around. There were 72 buggies. 2 Barries, 7 double wagons. 8 single witgons, 6 automobiles, 11 blcyclcB and 2 ' Mr. Low tiler'ssermon was a most interesting one en? rendered more Impressive by the attentive and im7'jf mense audience prssnt. It wai a most succesful meeting. r ' tQt An the Requirement*. Discussing a rather Bohemian set in Ckfcapo. George Ade mid et the Chicago Athletic cluh: "Theee poor trie needn't thick themnelvce llter. , ary lout heceaee the, um e pencil to darken their ejebrowe with." [ iat They Can Delal Men in To5 Contest -v' x'i Ball Game Postponed | Manager Weston received word | from the manager Of the BaUa ball I teflm toitny, fwflng that tho latter team would be unable to play bore today, according to schedule. Consequently the game baa been tndefiI * -? ' ?-' IIKOTHBH'8 SLAP tX>ST HIM *1* OOO.OOO. Atlantic 'City, N; J.. July 14.?In the hearing of the cast? grow-in* out 1 of the fight to secure the $1,000,000 estate of Mrs. Jane Portcscue. here today. It developed that the reason Mrs. Porteacue Jeft her fortune tc Armond'T. Nichols, her secretary, ln>stead of to her brother William was because the brother gave lifer a black eye' nearly twenty years ago, hence sister and brother had not spoken from that timo uatfl the day Mrs. Fortelqno'ft death. ? ;; Mark Fritcb, One of the witnesses testified that Mrs. Porteacue went into the cafe of the Hotel Columbia one day in 896 while he won on duty as bartender. He said her face was a mass of bruises. When asked what had happened to her. she replied, ho said, that her brother William had struck hor. Win Hold Revival Service RKV. IL V. HOPE LEFT YESTERDAY AFTERKOUK FOR -ELIZAHEXH CHAPEL. Pulpit Will He Filled Here Sunday VMbinKtoB Collegiate Institute. Rev. R. V. Hope, pastor of the Christian church, left yesterday afternoon for Elizabeth Chapel,. ,Rlrniit'fl Creph. where ho wjli oon- j duct revival service*. His pulpit here will be filled Sunday.'at both iporn|:ng and evening services by Rev. E. A. Lawthcr, president of the Wash-Jingtcn Collegiate Institute. L HAW, BRANCH 1TKMH. We are having fine weather at present end crops axe coming on nice- t lj. ] Rev. Alonza Holton filled his regu- s lar appolntmentjit Haw Braneh SOT- q day. His sermon was enjoyed very i much. Mr; and Mrs. Edworjfl Kchlin of j Washington. N. C., attended serv- , ices at Haw Branch Sunday. < Miami Ninf'v Ti?!n? n?/l Edwards were the guests of Misses ^ Lisaie and Lillian Lewie Saturday night. i .O.tagd. Iftxon i 1 sllwi _ MlBSSadlc j\ Hill Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore were the guests of Mr. and Mr*. L. If. Taylor , Sunday. Madison Dixon whs the guest of Miss Annie Edwards Sunday afternoon. Messrs. V. G. Wllliatna, Curtis Nelson and Miss Bertha Dixon visited Miss Lluje Lewie Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Lewis and chil- i dren spent Sunday afternoon with. \ their mother, Mre. Llsann Levis. .] Lemuel Kite visited Mies Minnie , Nelson Sunday. Messrs. Harry, Taylon Lemuel 1 Kite, Walter and Plum HU1 w^re < guests at J. G. Lewis' Saturday night. L. F. Edwards. J O. Lewis >ad lit- , tie .CO, Bertie, took ? flying trip to , BktunU Creek gander Rumor, of to. Impending reiignn- < tion of President Melttn of the Net? 1 Haven, continue. t WASHINGTON.NORTH Ta nunn mi i ninn nHAfj H||(| riiitj i . FARHVHLE WHS. t TO 2 NIMIIKR OF WASHINGTON FANS MAKK THIP VIA AUTOMOBILE TO_HE$ SflHE ItKTWftKX FARMYiLLK AND GRKTN.. VILLK. A nurubcr of baseball fans from ^his- city wont to GroeaviU? yesterday to see the game between Farmvlllw and Greenviilc. The party! flmade the trip In four autoraoblleaj. Among tho? who oiiIotinI lh? rtdo were Judge Top J^ong, Guy Gabriel. W. K. Jacob nor.. Gay Woston, Will- | lam Knight, Dr. C M. Brown. P. P. Maxwell, L. Squires, S. Fleming, S. Wallace. Reg. Pnltbrd, elands Card ener," Harley G. Sparrow. Z. M. Potts, Wm. Ellsworth end Dove Taylor. - - A few of tho party -were able to see the game from start to finish, but the majority lingered by the road side, enjoying tho beauties & J nature, while the drivcre exchanged Ures or tinkered wtih the engines. * Fnrmvlllc won the game by "the score of fi-2 In ten .innings. Tire Washington party returned home last night. * ^ NOWlI in Rlu.umiwj oa -" 1 m/l 1X1 \jr ? VSHl.Xi. TON, l>. C. ARK NOT EFPBCTKD BY KTRIKB IN NRW Y ORK. Richmond, Va., July 14.?Rairtrjjf jj ilnc* operating wafh of Wwjhfngior? ire not affected by the etcitfo drder- i eerts are awaiting with interest the 0 esults of tests today of the new sub- j, flarine torpedo boat Thrasher, p vhloh aro being made off Cape Cod. rhe trial teats are in charge of. a c >oaM of experts, who hoVe already B iredieted great things for the little 6 jraft. 'l-y.-' The submarine is required to go g lawn 200 feet under the surface of 0 he Water, which la the'severest teet ? if her trial, and after that she Is re- B inired to develop a speed of uiue t mots under tne water an1 14knots ? '' v*! WA *' / ' Will Also Visit E Elizabeth City, Plym 4 " | ?= SECURED THR FORTS( Will Investigate Malarit North ? Congressman John H. Small, who t us been hero for the pan few day;; Save out information thia moralug. vhlch wIII be of vital Importance to the residents of Eastern North Carolina. Mr. Small has arranged with j he Public Bureau of Health to send] ?n expert-hereto study the malarial ] cut mosquito problems in thfa dls-1 irlct. 4 Dr. Carter, who Is recognised as me of the moat noted experts in the I Jnlted States on sanitation aad pub- I lie health, Will visit Wnahirrgmn : ionic time in-August. Dr.* Carter had I Asbsb 01 the sab nation in ranaraaq end his work in ridding the Isthmeap5ono~of wuaqnitoes nu ot lmraenw miiortance and value. While be is hero, he will co-operite with the County Health Sn per inendent and the city health officer*. He will not only atndy malarial conCommunication Of Orr Lodqe There will be a regular cornnaun!Ml|loa_of Orr Lodge, A.-F. &. A. M-, *t eight o'clock tkia erening. There ffillbe first degree work. All who lesire to be present ore cordially inflted. By order of S. C. CAftTY. H'l.V IS IX HIKTOHY. I 1766?Grand junction canal com-1 menced, uniting the Trent I ?: with the Mersey. L798?Bonaparte wins battle of Chebrensa. in Egypt. 1832?German Diet at Frankfort is-1 sued a protocol suppressing i the liberty of the press in .Baden. 1874?Spam declared in a state of 1 iflOffe.?' ? 1 ,910?Disastrous forest fires raging j in the West. L911?Lord Kitchener appointed British agent In" Egypt, "suc^ ceeding Sir Eldon Gorst. 912?National Insurance art went into effect in Great Britain. Articles of impeachment against U. S. Circuit Judge Archbald, presented in Congress. San Diego, California., July 15?i .lthough the wedding plans have |l een carried on quietly, great interst centers is shown in the marriage f U. 8. Grant, Jr., son of Gen. Grant 0 Mrs. A. B. Will, a wealthy widow f Marshalltown. la., npw residing a this city. The ceremony will be erformed in a day or two. ? This is the second romance of Mr. 1 rant's life. His first wife was a fiss Chaffee, daughter of a multiitlllonalre of Denver. She baa been lead several years. Mrs. Willis comes from an old ^ir inta family. 8hs is about S5 years Id and has been married twice heore. Her first husband left her a arge fortune. and Will,erho was a ncceutal Ou?inc man of Marshallown, oddod ioreral hundred thonand to her woalth whan ho dtod !he haa no children -'J - I ^B ^B Jp- j ^ _ j H^_ ton. js ALISI o vis: SHINC K~ . *.. vgr | dentoru Greenville, Hertford And outh ~ ?? JT" " 1 nnrrj rr IV U UII -IVX" ? OF MR. SMALL i) Conditions In Eeatem Carolina ditloas and their cause?, but will dc- ' liver at least one stereopticon lecture to the citizens, showing; how mos- ^ qultoca propoxate malarial poison. ^ The only condition that Dr. Carter imposes on the different towns . ho will visit Is that tho cities. . through their mayors and boards of aldermen rpqugot him. tp yhtft their, respective towns. Dr. Caitfer will only go to those places where his I services are -asked for. The malaria problem is a most vital question for every town in East- . .ern North Carolina, not only on ac count of the elckness. but from an ! economic?standpoint.?There la no , doubt but that Dr. Carter's services | will bo In groat demand. -i The doctor will also visit Elizabeth City, Hertford, Edenton, Plymouth and Greenville. , 9osgresaman Small returned to . | Wyphrnytpp, PTCr thI?~aflernoon. ^ ^ DIVETAUIll rlltup WILL PLAY ? ?uu I UlB I jm GAME TO BE PLAYED AT FLEMING PARK THURSDAY J, AFTERNOON. j, The Pinetown baseball team will'' play Aurora at Fleming Pari: Thura- j' day afternoon at four o'clock. Tbeie i two teams are o-ld enemies on the j' diamond and a hot contest can ce / looked for. The feeling ie rather bit- I ter between the players and each Is ^ !determined to win. == f | WILKINSON BKIfcFS. We hope everybody is enjoying this j1 I fine weather as well as the people of I5 Wilkinson. 1 | ?Wo -were- glad to litar iron Acrc_ last week and to hear that our itemizer bad n<*t been ill. Hog cholera Is- raging in cur locality and many of our farmers have resorted to the. vaccination method. John Davis, colored, lost eighteen hogs a few days ago by lightningThey were sleeping in a hollow tree that was struck by lightning and the Hntr* w,mrm tnafntW UlUd SSMFTflPi* Mrs. Nelson Nixon wer^ the guests of Mrs. Nixon's parents from Friday until Sunday afternoon. Lerop Crumpler spent Sunday with bis parents. Ilm TO In Ortmo- *?.? ??? ill is slowly improving. Misb Kathleen Bltihop was a guest 1 of Mi^B Odessa Grumpier Saturday 1 night dd Sunday. Leonard Paul is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Duke. Jatnes A. Woolard was in our midst f Sunday. ' 7 Miss Carrie Smltbwick and Mre. \ Annie Bishop were guests of Miss Maude Duke Wednesday afternoon. ] Carl Crumpler, Johnnie Giles and pcrvis Waters attended a picnic at < Juniper Bay, Hyde oounty, Saturday, 1 July 6th. ! Mrs. Ed. Ourkin and son, Bush, of i Pantego, and Mrs. Laura Bpeneer, of New Bern, N. C., were visitors at the i home of Mrs. O. W. Grumpier Twee r?~ Kit jrF-ON KOKFOLK SOI THKKN TKAIX DKKAILKI) TH1A MORMNU. Meets With Accident This Side of tJreenvlllo. Xo Uamnnc IHmc. The Norfolk Southern train, due lere at 10:40, was derailed this morning a 'few miles this side of 3reenville. As near as can be ascertained, there was no damage done. MRS. A. DUDLEY D1KD AT THK RESIDENCE OF A. 8. FtLFORD AT 0 O'CMM'K LAST JSHJUTx Mrs. A. Dudley died at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fulford yesterday afternoon at C o'clock. She ivas 68 years of age. and a resident >f Hyde .County. She had been 111 for some time, prior to her death and liad come to- Washington for treatment. The remains were taken to Hyde County this morning, via boa*.. Funeral services will be held at her Did home. Mrs: Dudley Is well "known throughout Hyde and Beaufort Counties, having lived In this section the greater part of her life. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Ella Smith and W'.ll&rd Dudley, who are residing in Hyde County, and Robert Dudley, a merchant at Oriental. Her brother. J. W. Dudley, is a resident Df this city. Her husband died last December. wim FOR HEW TRI IS REFUSED 3EXIED BY SUPREME COURT JFSTICEOOFF. LATTER STATES THAT PRMftVFM u-?k! usn ? FAIR AND J 1ST TRIAL. New York, July 14?Charles Backer's application for a new trial on ilio charge of murdering tho pamfa. er, Herman Rosenthal, was denied by Supreme Court JuEtice Goff tolay. Counsel had sought to reopen Lhe case on the ground of newly dInjustice Goff, who was the trial I judge In the Becker case and in the rase of the four gunmen also con- j el c ted, held that the former policej lieutenant had had a fair trial before lip and denied the plea. If relief ?me# to Becker now it niuuii bo , rbrougb the higher courts. For , months he lj&s been in the death I louse at Sing Sing. Nye w Humorous Compliment. .Bill Nye was once introduced to Vaguer. the composer. In 'Then I ind Now" Dean Hole relates: "Nye. ho American humorist, brilliant as he best*, whose comedy never fails o charm, and whose tragic death I shall never cease to mourn, told me hat when he met Wagner he said to lim, 'Your music is oeyohd hiy eorn>rehcsj?ion, but I always fee! sure vhen I hear it that it la really much >etter than it sounds.' " T ijtielfi_.pi an go*. "My grandfather," said the oldlirer, "used to put all his money in Us shocking." "Wa-al, things hain't ihanged much," said bis old friend. 'My grandson, who's taktn' a course n modern deportment at one o' them astern colleges, puts most of his aoncy tntp. socks."?Judge. lay. X What is the reason that we never tear from Hawklnsville nowadays? Mrs. Jennie Osborne spent a few lays of last week with her daughter. Mrs. Tom Bpyd. Tom Oower was the guest of his tick brother. JImmie, Tuesday night. Miss Lula Qradelesa died at the liome of her sister, Mrs. Jerry Cox, rhuraday afternoon. wW,. > ' V'?7'" '** '*%? '' ^ I TO TAKE TRIP 1 INTEREST OF 6000 ! pn?nQ iiunuu WASHINGTON CITIZENS TO LEAVE FOR WILLI AMHVOX '3 THIRHDAY AITE11NOOK AT 1:30. TRIP TO BE MADE BY AUTO 1 ? ' ' ? IT 18 EX PI-XT ED THAT FROM TK!T il -TO TWENTY MAC HI MiS WILL LEAVE WASHINGTON. A party of Washington citizens' ^ will leave for Wllliamston Thursday. . The trip will be made via automobiles and in "(he^lntcrest of' goocf "^"*3 roada for Beaufort County. It la ex- r.y.-jjl pec tetl that from ten to twenty machines will tnkc part in the trip. The prlncipul object of the pro- n pwei journey la to get in formating ?i! along the route, between here and Old Ford, relative to the amount of nj labor that the people will give to- ? wards the building of a better road. . j It will also be the atm of the autoiste to arouse interest in the work which J in coinrjuip'nted The party will also Inspect a piece '""^9 tanu < ' ..} road, v. nuh hu:-. recently J been built in Williamston. At some later date, another trip will be made over the road that leads out fcflgt. Market street to- .1 wards Williamson. The feeling of the people along tklB route will also be ascertained, regarding the con- _J structlon of a better road. It ia believed that Whichever rodte show* * the most interest In the work and1 will contribute the most lauor wilt probably be selected for building the 1 road. a (.L'THKIK IUSADY TO--&AII* * SftB Fr*w^Igr*S JuTy 13?George ^ W. Guthrie, new United States Minister to Japan, is here ready to sail for the Orient to take up his new du- I ties. He would say nothing- on the^ Japanese situation. " j rr I The Worst That 1 Haste Makers ? ? To busy people the most ral1 v.able thing in the world is time. We may lose our money, ?tmr- iritHida?of?ow?umbrellas ; and possibly get them back again, fcv.t en hour once gone f is gone forever. That is rather a sobering .. thought. Cut thin does not mean that we must conduct our affairs in wild haste, because there is al- >> most as much time lost in a lifetime by nvls-directed energy | as there is by idleness. In order to get the best re- $ suits in using time, it is nocos?I|g to alan first, and ant tef? * WWfffdJ. In that*way ye may ' | a\oid any superfluous motions. | Take for example onb field t*s of activity?the purchase of all I ijM the articles for our daily use. | &|H We have all wasted precious I *? hous scurrying here ah'd there, 1 uncertain what we wanted and I '"1 where to find It. Finally we I have returned home and an- I ,.j nonnced triumphantly that, I "Just by luck I ran across the II 5 very thing at So and So's.*' Is '5H| That little expression, "just by || J luck" shows lack of fore- II vtfHI thought and does us no credit: II ^ If we bad spent ten minutes II reading the advertisements in |l .JH The Daily News we oould have II planned the shopping- trip In- II telllgently beforehand and sav- Ik j od our time, energy, and some Jjr I money as well.