ek, M gVAMKBLI MKKT1NO OF ?KT TKNDKD. b"' hbshion uah a most knjovAlll.m oak. farmvii.i.k was INO. UWICKHS IXHTAM.KH othkr IMPORTANT WORK MSW*4*? OF. I . P -V* ? - ' -J The quarterly convention at Odd Fellows of the Second District ?u held here yesterday. Defecates from Bethel, Robersonvllle. Omen vllle, Farmville, Ayden, Swan Quarter. Bethaven. Blades vll 16 and other K'* j places attended, there bein* shout eighty visiting members present. |j The afternoon eeasion commenced at 2 30. The program ?u as folV Opening oeremonlee. . " Invocation by Chaplain. - C; BEj^- . Address of Welcome hy Q. Elj' Response by Dr. D. L. James o'. Covenant Lodge. "Odd Fellowship and Its Needs," toy D. J. Berry, of Afden Lodge. V? "Increaalng Membership," general discussion. The ofBcers who were elected at I .. the last meeting were Installed. I They were as follows: George Newman, SladesvUle, presl* - 8. T. Canon, Bethel vice president B. J. Skinner. ParmviUe, secre3. F. Thomas, Washington, treasurer. % jX.. The evening session was princlpally taken up with degree work, the Washington decree teem. Farm -, vtlle v? enlealed as the place te & V the Thanksgiving meeting. ai The Second District hessof ths Strongest in North Carolina and emraces some of the moat active lodges Hfv > the state. From It have corns f ten who are today leaders In the Or^gsarVir. and those who have taken pan the higher branches of Odd Fel^W^Cowshtp have always reflected great credit tipon . the lodges from whlcb Whereas the Charitable Brother ~ . hood of Blount, Owl lu wrtlTrt a serious blow In the death of out Whereae we are fmlly coneoioui . v.-, of our loan and the loas unstained bj l the entire community in the fleatl of oar brother; now be it . ' Resolved, by this lodge in meet ing assembled that we deeply depk>r< the loss of our brother, thAn whon | there was none more sealous in obej ing the tenets of this noble order JP not only with his substance but witl his individual e^ort also. To hit grief-stricken father and heart-bro .Ittn inniuruill CUUsolaUun is udei ed; though sometimes the cap of an gulsh ia full, to overflowing, and tin harden of our troubles seem hen vie than our frail bodies can bear seek Ing life too bitter to endure, stil BlvWe Precept teaches us to bow ii humble submission to the wlU of th< Master, "who doeth all things well,' and also that aarth's sorrows shal he forgotten in that heavenly exla tence which shall endure forever. ' It is further resolved that a cop; of these resolution* be sent to- th> ,r. ygsshinySon Daily News for publics , of tbll lodge. and > copy be preoent I od to the family of th? deceued. 1 ?. u. ac&TT. 1 Committee I JVHT HW'EIVKI) Another lot o 1 Crep? Gowns In pink and blue alto full line of Mualln iowqi. J I Romemb I The Hi; ' 'to hols banquet hi L^ABIflfiY TONICHT (tnwvii I I uniuvn ^ Col a. mulo to Stee S,?,. SE.VWtAfc SHBAKEUH W1LI. BE r Thm? win bf. another auppcr at the armory tonight, given by Company Q., and the Naval Reserves to ic vlted gueste. B O. Beer?, who waf I to have made an address n^ tte iast > supper, but was unavoidably detaln) ed, will be "present at the supper tonight. All those who were invited ?v me i?ovrom ibhiitioct are com" ally Invited to ba present tonight Bestfes Mr.Beers, there wijl ba several other speaksta of note present. MAHKIKD. I/Jley-Swanner. jfr ? Jcta 1. 'Lllley and Miss Pearl 8wanner were married at the residence of Miss Swanner's parents at Old Ford Wednesday evening. Rev. R. V. Hope officiated. The bride Is wel* known in this city, while the groom is an employe at Jackson and Robertson's.--They will-make their home In this city. \ Reid Mitchell Is Debate ^Winner INTKRHBTIeiO CONTEST AT THE CHlUbriAW (imTBCH-LAM NIGHT, ATTENBENCC WAS GOOD. ! Will ford Whitley and Harrey Burgess Were the Other Two ConITbe declamation contest held at the Christian church last night by the Loyal Sons Claaa wu wall attended. considering the weather and other attractions in the city. The eulogies rendered by the three young men, wW took pert in the contest, were exceedingly well delivered and the Jadges experienced some difficulty in deciding upon the winner. Reid Mitchell spoke on Zebulou, Vance; Willford Whitley on Charles B. Aycock and Harvey Burgess on Stonewall Jackson! Mr. Mitchell's ad* dress was decided upon aa being the, beet "by the Judges. The judges were W. B. Rodman, Jr., John Bon ner and C. H. Harding. NEWS FROM BROAD CREEK. Chatter Whitley and Mlas Leila Cutlet t lulled Mlse Rllsia Gat Us mt Zlon Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. H. Ambrose tree the guest of Mrs. W. T. Latham and family Sunday. Miss Ruby Reepeee la spending some time 1x1 Pantego rteKlng rrier.dt end relatives. Miss Ira Green of New Bern, N. C spent Sunday and Monday with her slater,. Mrs. Joe A111 good and returned home Tuesday. Arthur H. Waters of near Pine town,'was a visitor in our midst ?Misa Nellie Latham who hds been spending, some time in Washington has returned home. Mack Alligood of R. P. D. No. 4 made a flying trip to C. C. Outler'f Saturday night, u Leon Jordan of Zlon and Henry Henry Sullivan and Chanter Whitley I were vteltors at Mr*. W. T. Latham'r Saturday night. . ; . K. J. Reepeea and dauchter Kin Mahal, attended chureh at Beavet er the|Date ghest Priceswill b YMF ttEVTHKf TO ENTKKTAI-N CARDINAL GIBPea, |T(i? An*. *.~Eitenhav? bean completed for ilament Cardinal .Gibbone of Baltimore,, who la expected the twelfth*annual convention of : the American K|deration of Catholic Boclsttes which Opens next Sunday and continues during the following I the visit because It la believed that it will be, perhaps, the l> trip of Hie "Eminence to this city,.as Cardlnats ha*?vpr?sed~g^vliBkar vend The remainder of his days in quiet. He is 79 years old. Illinois [ neijMti FIVE INNING GAME PLAYED YESTERDAV AFTORNOON. SCORE WIS 5 TO 2 T. SlROWS PITCHED FOR RSft - TOWN, WHILE LANIER AND HOOKER WORKED FOR AUBORA. Ift spite of the threatening weether. a fairly good-sized crowd saw th< game between Pine town-and Aurora yesterday afternoon. Plnetown looked suspiciously like tb^ Wash Ingtno team and Aurora bore a distinct resemblance to Greenville. Only dye Innings of tke game were played, but In those Ave Plnetown managed to shove flee rone ucrosi the platter while Aurora had to be satisfied with two. Potts Brown pltfcbed for Plnetown, while Hookei and Lanier worked for Aurora. JoyBey, the new Washington third baseman played for Plnetown. Plnetown lined up as follows: Davenport, c, P. Brown p., Tayloe lb. Barnes, ?b. Joyner 3b. Smith ae, J. Brown. If, Carro*, -^. ' . n. e.. fkidaY wtkkoos, auo onu kvuimiitiic (Uru> win b> i H?* Tomorrow cud Konday. BKI TABKKNACLK COSfiTRKTKIt Win be Capable of 8Mii| About 1 120? People. The Organ Evangelistic. Company will hold meetings al: the Christian church tomorrow mid 8unday. 1 A huge tabernmele la being erect- C ed r die as the result may-be.. We ound one boy that is nn '.mhfirllp. ?ye are Informed by the Snperintenient that he tB becoming a danger^ )us nerson to have among the other nmates and that he Jb of a dlspostion that he is liable at any time to Mcome violent and harmful. We recommen^tbat this person >e otherwise provided for, where he nay be kept in safety to himself and he general public. Very respectfully submitted, W. M. KEAH, Ch'm, J. MAC ALLIGOOD, J. P. JACKSON. Comic i* tee BRIEFS FROM HYDE COUNTY Mrs. Nannie Polston was in our nidst Saturday and Sunday as the guest of her mother, Mrs.: WHkon Richards. Rev. Marler of Johnson county, was in Scranton one day last week Rev. Marler is en route for Fairfield where he will begin a revival meeting. ... Cleveland Smithwlck and sister, >f Mount Olive were the guests of Lheii: aunt, Mrs. Martha Bishop Sunlay. .' 7 ' WlJllafiTSquTfes ami sIsTer, Mine 3qulrea were visitors at Scranton Sun lay. M. C. Kinsey 8mlthwlck and MIbs Claude Hollowell were in our midst Sunday. Miss Etta Mason was visiting 'riends a{ Scranton last week. We regret to announce that Me- 1 :rah Radclic of this place has been ' rery ill. Miss Cottle Mason woe the guest 1 >f Miss Mae Turner Sunday. Miss Lillian Jarvls is spending a . seek or two with friends and rela? J at Ocaantoa. Mrs. Ben Dunbar, Mrs. Blanch* Jatterthwalte and Miss Marie BiBtaop were visitor* at Mr*. Wilson Richird's one dsy last wee. LoTtin Smith and Bennle Cuthroll sere the guests of A. 8. Mason Saturday and Sunday. Aiss Bessie Cuthrell is the guest jf Miss Julia Radollff this week. large number attended baptism Washingto ust 20 til Meeding Aid In He re Of BAYS HHK WAS HAXD^jpjbsiiu TO nywi Brooklyn, . ,1' S.?Mrs. klojiUi" -rtn. slster-in-aw ?? reaiden Conolly. Queens ^ ^ ?u1ns ker husband tor 9100 emporary alimony and $404 counaal ees. declared that as a brutal joke to handcuffed her one day to Maplarate Miller at their hone in Flushn?r ana ihey rtimJutiii manacled to? (ether for two honra until the steel >ands could he fled off. This hapwnad Just after all concerned had turned ii -ifa~a*Tiineral. " ^" BIG SEIZURE OF LIQUOR Large Quantity of Liquor Found Aboard Yacht at New Bern. UKO. MARSHALL OF VIRGINIA ARRESTED. < Wew Bra. Aug. 7.?One thousand bottles of beer and 25 gallons o! whiskey were confiscated here thh J afternoon when the police raided the yacht Grace, owned and In comment' of George Marshall, of Gloucester \ county, Virginia, was searched under a ruling of the new search and t seizure -law. - ?; j The yacht, a trim litte craft, put in here last Monday fro repairs. The captain told the autholties that she i was en route to Palm Beach. Fla Whiskey and beer was stored at ev* i ery conceivable place in the vessel , and several wagon loads were remov- < ed. Marshall was placed under arrest and Is being hed under a bond ol ?200 for his appearance before the i mayor-tomorrow morning. * With Marshall were his father. S. K. Marshall and hie^eon. John Marshall, these were allowed to go. wnw II CUB'S lid CRAB, 12 INCH KM WIDE ACROSS SHELL CAUGHT BY CAPT. JONES Fish stories, true and otherwise, are common enough and are usually listened to now-a-dayB with a know iu& auiiie uu iuc iac? ui lue ^nearer. . Captain Jones comes out with a crab story, however, that'B a hummer and besides-,--!#-vouched for by---flwerat' people at Vandemere. The captain caught a crab the other day which measured twelve Inches across the shell. On Its shell, barnacles and small oysters were growing. The crab must be a regular "Methusalem" among its kind. It wa9 seen by W. A. Blount of this city. S. L Laughinghouse of Vaudemere, anc several others. FOR BALE CHEAP?l>r will trade for real estate, automobile, 22 hp ? 5 passenger.--in- first class?order. MUTUAL MACHINE CO. -8 9L TO PLAN RANKERS MEETING Cleveland. O.. Aug. 8,?The executive board of the Investment Bankers' Association of America met here t today at Stptler's Hotel, to consider ( plans for thb annual convention to , be held In Chicago In October. The ( regular ticket of officers and board , pf governors fon the coming year will be selected and legialaH? m??aw ^ discussed. ..?: ?. at Scrauton Sunday afternoon. j Miss Price Vanning was in our | midst last week. , We are sorry to note that Mrs. ] Sudlo Gower is very 111. Urias Richards, Lillian Jarvls and Clyde Richards were the guests oi A. S. Mason Saturdag afternoon. >n Tobaccof Kn WSPViVvii ' A: . - j" y ' - ci* ifA&rjL. * >using Their Toba rnmm^rnm J "J ??-1? am hi us mm HAVE UltlPQ?IU)OF AHL e paid for this term. H State vs. Luke Phlllipa, larceny. Hsullty. Ordered to.pay $50.00 and I ??tS. , I State vs. William Latham, arson. E^H>. J. Studdert exhibiting his 11- ''/{ H to practice law. and It appear' ^Hiat he had taken the oath rf ^Hl, It was ordered that he be ak l to practice law la the courts Hb state. ^Hte vs. Geo. Moore, larceny. ^nnent continued for three years payment of costs with right to ^Bounce judgment at any lnter ig term. ^Hte vs James McCoy, forcible ^Husn. Case continued to abldd '1 ^Hesut of a civil action. ^Hite vs. Morgan Farrow, falae pre ^H. Plea of nola coutendre enand against the -prosecutor, TT 7 ^H.ee for costs. Slate vs. H. L. Phelps, larceny, aol proa with leare. Stdte^ys. L. M. Coleman. violating search and seizure law. Guilty. Judgment suspended upon payxnenl af rests with right to pronounce ^ judgment at any intervening term. State vs. John M. Harris, same offense, continued on account of Ilfaess. i State-vs. -B. F. Edwards, same of- r fenso, ordered to pay and costs. -vM State v8. Henry Glbbs, retailing'. . ''j8j Guilty. Six months. *... ... ..Tl'KHmv.. Stat*, va: David Sllverthorn. fail- ** ing to do road work, not guilty. ^1 state va. ts. f. Hamilton. pleade3"""~~"""TvflB| guilty,. Ordered, to pay costs. / State vs. Jacob Moore, guilty. Prayer for judgment continued. Defendant committed to County Home. John Craddock vs. Julia Craddock divorce, granted. M. F. Wright vs. I.ula Wright, dl- . ?dl vorce, granted. State vs. W. "o. Saunders, libel, not guilty. George Radcliffe vs. Lida 8. Eadcliffe, for divorce. Granted. , TnMnnnniit IUIRUHHUVI LOCALS CLASH VHTH WHITTAEr FRS IX TWO GAME SF.ilIlls Today's Game Starts at 4.30. Game Tomorrow Called at The local teaih will take Whlttakers In hand this afternoon at Fleming Park, the game to be called at 4.30. Tfie 6hme" teams will play ! ^ tomorrow-. Tomorrow's contest will commence at 3.30 sharp. Brown . ^^9 and Barnes will do the twirling NEWPORT*** DOG SHOW. * r * Newport, R. I.. Aug .8.?Aa wal| la being among the contributors of . < :he prlaes for the Newport Dog Show ivhlch opened at the Casino today, \ ;ho sumer residents here are well -^presented on the benches by their '^nj logs. Mrs. M. M. Van Buren, of 4ew Turk. la showing tor the nr*t j line" In America two Pekingese which she recently brought hack with her from England, and Alfred S. Vanderbilt also has severance por- ; tant entries. Miss Alice BrosMdl ?f Providence la chair man ?? th? ierch committee. 1. J. K. HOYT is showing a coniplct*' line of J.'ec's Knox Hafca for fell. Market is I I 3HSra i -viw*