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i ; i. . i. .1, i OKI Afternoon we rmtber tban dlaappolat U? taw. the local iw played the Hobcood ttu. which happened 10 ha paaslac throuah the city The haw WW a tarca, Matin* hot tlx la J If. ....... 3 0 ? ' C UfUtt, Jb .* D PWr.II. Ik.. ... .. *. ? * | J lb ? 0 ? ltDwou>.> J.* * V. LoctoU. c ....... I ? S.TU???. I j r. a > i i I 1 Moor#. rT . .V 1 0 *0 if ' W. .. H i| W I' , WukH?t? AB ? TB. / Smltk. .. .. > 0 0 [/ iMk, Ik ? ? o P. Brown, p J #> ? I ...mm*. 1? c#? OOWOB. r 1 1 1 Cmrrow. cf ,\ .f .. .. ? 1 0 Bonm, It 1 1 J. Baton, it ...? i o - .. -. *M BobotofctoMto Hoi?ooa . .. ..'o<ii? o ?-? watotam.. ....?<* < o?? BM ton kit#. loyMt. Cmpln# i A . "1 *. a?i <n nmm *>r>?o*<h?r? . ? auM>?> ktu/|ut<twt <t?k to r"'?l" Ms Ml stock <af goqis. M crSm ftrotcl lo kl*.?n will Greatest ' * " ' - . { m Contim n z Dr ( . HCEllflU SBM.* - - > ?~XT*-^w-OV **" ' ^ AM,^mK" 'f < ' The ISMcmlw rsU ?14 Bat .1 * > the people from sotn?. lo Act moor on Dodtms oct that the TBbe ravels Is volar proof oa? s raishtj pleasant place. Eraagoltst C. t! Organ goltrored his asrmoo oa "The BMU? of Iks j. - tha church of Chrlit on Pcataeoat. tha record of which la to the aoeond L ? chaotar of tha Acta. Ha aald that to i " tha hade a lax tha praathta* waa I p,;, , . flcrfptaral. ?Ula and brou?ht conrtc . -/ rr^-'-' flT CHAMBER 1 TO ENHRAVntTliu TAKE OFK TAX ' ON SELLING COrtON IN WASH INOTON. WILL AGITATE NAT I TKK OF PUBLIC COTTON WARE nppiiiv mi IPTTDB WANTPP lltrUI 1 lULLtllUn WAnlfcl , - ' MLAIL' MlSlMBCwS A ronur mwtntrsuatimc of Ik. CAuabar of cmm wu koU lut mlaht. PmMnt C- M. Brown, proold'U Bo mm ouutom ot InnmuM . TV miliar oC hiTlot at pokllc oot0<L Soto ml or tbo moiobom IUIM tbot t?o prooont.tnx on mtTIn* cotton In IV City kid pmoikmiiy done now vMk okn onto Of Hk BaHMt in TWmiilIB,'1 Bpon ?kotlkk.n yno OnuHtm thit w>mlnlfiniiri bt | MS * regard to the twUV Ht ma* >1 lameia mMfmKE&i: . as a ?nmu? rifa reed a eoamuni- , cation from Mr. Jdorrla of Kiaitoa. in whlob tb? latter Maud tbnthe wan , unable to attend .lent night'. meeting . and nadb laadriei regarding the en- i tabilahtug of a coton mill here. Secretary ptynn alio rang a letter written by blmnnlf to Weening too, D. C., official*. hi which be naked that , a deputy orMertor be appelated fir , title port. Dtae letter met with the , appro ml of the chamber and be wan Infracted to aend it / , The ma tear of a boat line bete ecu . bare and Baltimore era brought bp , tor dtecmden. It waa Imllered that , Urnl^Io Mil to taken trpWUtetteM ! after tw o'clock te,t&;*ft*raocu. ; Mtter be written to the ' Po.tme.ter General Bating him to allow aaotker , dork to aha leoal office. It la heller- , ed that with this addition in the pre. , eat foam, collection, may ha made , at (Bo bomb after eight o'clock to ; the' aimlat . No hartbar bufaoaa being brought i forwaafl the meeting waa adjourned , T''tjvTij. til jBifjkiiiui i i"... Hi11, vlT% S' :' ?1 Rev.vah - ? i-.i-.-i; ,'g. IVS I u Zrowds ' *het to do to bo aared. Be , wag told to repeat end bo babtlmd . Ul1 UW Hill of loooo Chrtol for llio . remleoloa of slag mod the gltt o? the Holy Spirit. In the beginning at Jerusalem they continue faithful. They | looked atter the poor and needy. Christian union wan the order of , thoee days. The ebarch wee not di- , Tided aa now. There were no de- . nominationa then aa now. We aa a people numbering about S.B06.000 in the world believe that we should hare today what they had to the heglnnUto. We are making a plea tor s iitiHi jsynetollc rellgtoa and the Christianity of ChvttL;7*W,ie^ tenUon throughout. ^Lere >M ' a deep Intereet. Tkeee meettnge.re edncatlongl. Tkera ie no dttatnpt tc I pet - poopto excited. No pemoaa) work to don. durtac tho Invitation. Tonight proatooo to be the greet I egt of .11 tkm tgr. Ike evangeWt i will dcMrar > eermon oe "Sin ud 1 Itg Cere." Prof. Home will plej i ob the miurteal gleeeee. lloo render i ?arr ? P> ?M?7 to c*t ? Mt Th? 1 ^rT??t^to.at: ! lngt! f _ . ; ' . ^ ([OIIEB Ifl M' | Bewbesn TO HOLD TO *B HBU> ATFAHl ??OrNI)? i i - - - pm se ?wd 0mm New Bare wtuVriebimha 1Mbor Dap this rear tor, the Mat U* la E*Mra C^l^elll ?ho>o. at the lair trailed.. Tbere will be a ltee tor all, a tra minute ma a 1.1*. and it la aafe to predict that lhaea raaaa wlU ha the brat that hat mr h?;paM dB at the Bantern Caroline thtr traok. , T Thaa are airway alne tsoraaa In the amble. at the Pair xttmnO. trainMa tar thin event and as the entries a 111 beepee until September 1st, It la ate to say that there will ha fltteen w twenty horse, la the race.. ^jjhjahBela Washita rented In aXtama ratJSrSnd'tE* protfam wUI than with wo taaar. - One tor lasle tyltntWR and dmd for ma ohloae with mora than one cyliader. a* te atmxrnp fa-Beet at the. crowd nn the paal stand tor the dan.hr. bare bean placed up. to the mil la Croat and the wallewhy la now In the rear of the (rand stand. The entrance to the cranlf atnnd la ty a talrway at the soar of.the trend stand- 11a 'CaoxM .tend will .seat rr> thousand people and eresybody tan be iidmlmnhhi. Thr race, wui tadn promptly ..at two-o'clock. . v .1 li |T| riiftfoh^lr goandstrm >t age JSe. tMhIns to tie graad r-j- ,.? , v'.,; unssfjutinjoyable Mtaaea Ieabelle Carter, Sallle Carrow. Elleabetk glmmona, Mary Car. ter. Mary Clyde Baaali. Meaera. John Carter, ?h. Bragaw and John ConItable, of Charlotte, hare returned - "?"Tin, Tlmnt. they hare boon apendla* ton Una ? The party reporte having had a moot enjoyable time. Bathing, flatting, dancing and boating. mere the chief forma of amtmamaat. "No aeeldent of any kind marked the trip axoapt that one of the young ladlee came In oontaot with a crah while bathing and gate a very pretty exhibition of the "tenb glldo." ,t I , nunto MRTf fo ; great bhagd. laatt Waehlagtoe Barly Thle Mora?f hie danghter.'^f^rk Latham The party left Waahlngton thle morn MM at Ave o'clock KM* ***** to ra turn by alz tMa evening- Tbay Tin haro lunch earned ea Onat latent MO enact ?c return wit* a Me oarto of flak Tbocu whs rat a Ue rfp bwidc the above named ware Mr. and Mn Gutoa Oabttal, Mr. and Un. Wealev Dudley. lor the Opc Paid For AH Crai r * ; I - a ^ ^a a ^a IA8 OREATKD UV8LY INTKRE8T j IK WA*lixj?a*ON COLIiBGI- P Rurmnss ibiwb.i twio ?)? AKI> WtMCN THAT WMljWXOOItt _ * * A. Lowtkor, of tfto WuM>|toi OoHBiaM lobtttute, roMtHl UM Mkm from o tour r tkroock tfe a | lArt Of Nortta C CoroUn*. Sh.ro *0 .lolled ..T.rbl pl*ooo lor the puifoo of CItUTe pub- M ltcity to, Ike uo??k*ol Is tklo clu 4 A? ts'^Et TlcUltJ of sutoo \ TH*. o?rlottk. Block Mount*lb sod 0 AOkOTllle, QhoC At SOtkU OS- ffcs rJS!>Ssh tasa^naa tba nicturnana^ c Ulna KMC* ! i; Mr. Kmtg ^lilil a Ht?)j totraat Id tk? Cotadhata Iattltuta and B la ararr flaoe TttHad. racalvad aa- m nraaoaa (ran raaac maa and wornan that tkar woald noma to Waabln* m otkar couraaa, il Black Mountain and Aahartna, feaaidaat Uowthar found the araatm rcayoaaa to t$a ,, educatioual aUBtl and naraona) c work. Iocidaat4y, ha daclaraa that t tha mountain Aaarr ?t tt-o Blur Rldaa raina la. ^(aa?ak Taadaattng r ha haa arartML That I mdhMll tha WaahlDklon 0 Colaalata Ujwy 'lata aaa randy d I'inu!'^rr ita. y from thi? city ere mmIflrted to fcend in their IIMI HrfTeMeot Laowtber at their eerlleet ummlehui. ^ LOCAL MEN IN1 TRAP SHOOT fcBfeSRSSS&SF-S WW ai wtJurn BawitwT '11 Tha apaat trag ah ant hatan ?wl?f - dar atorala* at #Umlnstaa. Ma^ra WhKa. gaalrea and BtUrldcn af thid * city, flrmd wall ay la tha acoiaa at prtxee. In tfee championship Khoot * White dalehed dtth, Beenlnctoa -wis- * aim* with ?S per MU, while the :"l Waehlncton eu MH ?er out. In " the afternoon event*. White scored Its per cent, atjulree 174 end Ether- ' i4*om?. " ~ 1 _ J? BABY ?HOW AND FEATURE ? , ? nCnJB? J.VWC TONIGHT j ' H Amen* the evsalnx's ltet for enter- & teUment the procran *>ered et the ?> Lyric Theater win he wee ansae the * many that haa ton* very to tercet ie* a note* and feature* well worth an- ? tlooln*. 15 A* the flret feature the " Bah) " Show" and votlnc content bow oe h at the Lyric haa proves Itself e valuable drawls* card aad Hatlhkl that haa been (lraa wry nuch la- 8 tereat, the votlnc Is vary ntmaa, ' prise* offered'by the nasacMeeet Tk. board. In th. Lrrio IoMt dl. ( ?l fiwr? totm ajd-the" candidate' ataSftng. A? a iMdtr today KMto R Roaa, apn of Mr. JMae Rom botda tfef I wire and la fatt raining TOtee during '-be campaign - ?' * ' ! I Tod.T'a program at the Lfrlo of- V and a Mrfe* of plotnree Uwt Mth ' wtldamw " ^ ] Iras TO OPEN Oil \ AOF. C. M. CAMFBELL ARRIVED J HERE LWT MGHT. ' }. I it mar is eiecp IMIIII TUHHC TFJHFH Irlnllflu llUlinintt lUUlfllni in. MM M MoConb Cttj, MM., 1 mil Inimtur * VoO aad I Mr. IM Mil C. M. Campbell ?r- , n? la tM cttr lnt alcbt. Mr. , amrb.ll tm tM an aapartatoadent r tM WaaMactaa Public ScMcli. , limll?M Prof. N. C. Sow bo Id. Mr. , id Mil OuvWI will make- tMlr omo la Waahtactao from sow oai, ad will rompla la tM cHr until tha |, pWUBC ?T the fall Urn. j Tffie Wee^lMton Public School* rill <?? on SnUphT 16th and Mr. , ampbell lUrtM uAs nornlBf mark ? IS hooka. deciding upon clamea and Iter work necessary before th* peeing of Bch^iol. He wishes to anew* oe to the patrons of the eohools. hat he will be In his office la the abool building dally. t a Board of Bdoeatlon meeting eld last night. Mr. Mldcap of Chaute, Kan., was elected manual trainIE instructor. Mm. Norris, of Mcomb City. Mine., wan elected music eacher and will teach both Instruleatal and vocal music. Mm. Moris it a graduate of the CIpcinnattL _ CMrrv^terr or Vualc la the plpt rm aad n>*aHi"u>' ' ?r Prof. Cku.-B. WuktaniKCks?t McOsmb OK*. T*? sctiool Is > b* MUMBIU UPUU luillls IB |J mm OHO CEisiinrs; ? BhkJULi WBBLB- HAD FOWL CON- | IR WURC IT VAfl POmiV c BY OFFICER HOBBRTH t ? a vyt. Oesihwi Peart Dibble dens ? ripsd ma chicken!" j, OMcer Roberts had this nntrk c ailed, upon blxn this morning: by a & indignant colored lady who ntai- g & lhat Bhe was Mr*. Sam Hodman. Bo!" aald Mr. Roberta, (jnat -like int.) 'Where's Pearl now?" "You-all come with me and ah'll ^ ?ow you!". * ' 1 Roberta folowed Mrs. Rodman whc tad him to the residence of the seised Pearl, also colored. 1 When Pearl was confronted with U Mr.* Roberts, who is keen on nailing chicken, searched the room ad found the fowl in bureau draw- i r,. neatly plucked and ready for the l ren. He held It up before Mrs. l Lodman. 1 "Yank Bah! That's ma bird. Ah'd 1 now it aaaons a hundred!" ] When charged with the theft. Mist i Nibble broke dowd end eonfeseed. i he was brought up before Recorder i rtmdl'ey this momlng, who listened "Thirty days. Next case! " was 1 lYtwt the Judge-ea^d*-'?~ r - ,r .. .. . i KPFRAGIST8* CAMP AXON , D RATION WIDE ] mi i WHMorWo. Air M ?Th* Ni- , kail Cudcii if ihm ntm opon- , t fa. to417 Wtilfwwui from raomfu. ColorUa. I rvhUctoa. OilKanU. OM*o. u4 I ?? "K* ? ? ] Washingloi Of' '.. : ^ ? ' ' JOHN: WTOISTS FINED. TOREK CASES BROUGHT UP BE. FORE RECORDER WIKDLEV I . Three automobile eases came up I ?fore Recorder Windley yesterday I nornlng. I Wm. Knight was found guilty ef I peedlsg his auto. He was*" gaed| Caleb Ml wm charged wilt drtrng bis oar without lights through feu struct* after dark. Hu was recused upon payment of ooeta, ($1.(6 Charles Cowell was found guilty of (tending and was ftaud $3.00 aad tests. LlflB SCHEDULE M AUGUST 11. lOX CABS TO HE TAKEN OFF THAJN WHICH ARRIVES HKRE ^AT KJSh. KXTRA FREIGHT TO K FfTT ON. OWE nil MHUSI17 Beginning August 17th. aurora) ihangea w>ll be made in the schedule >f trains on the Norfolk-Southern tail road. The train which arrives lere at 2.30 a m. from Norfolk, has Leretofore been carrying coaches, mllmans. and box ears. After , the bore date, the box cars will be takm oft aad kt is hollered that fully am lour wiU-4te aa^sd- la the run form iorfOlk to Washigatoo. The tlxne if departure from Norfolk of this rain will also probably be changed. Jtnough the exact time lr not known m yet A feet freight trt>t will be tot 'on after August 17th end will arry the freight and packages that ire now being carried by the p*ssener train. iURQRA HERE TOMORROW. EPWORTR TEAM FRIDAY. "WO GOOD GAB8 (K'HKDULKD WITH UOCAii TEAM FOR THE ? ?BTT TWO PATH The recollection of that ten inilng tie game Monday between Wash ngton and Aurora ought to bring a arge crowd out to Fleming Rark urben these two teams play tomorrow Monday's score was X-l. The same Lne-ups will participate in tomorow'a contest. Blend pitching for An ore and Barnes working for Washngton. Game will be oalled at 4.80. Friday Washington is going oat *or rerenge against the Bpworth earn, which played here In the'early wet of the seesea sad hed the ssrn o defeat the local team. This team raa known aa Venoeboro at the time, irown will prebably he called out to eork afcalnet the Craven county mee tad ought to be able to hold them Iowa without my trouble. ArOUBT IS Of HISTORY. 1104?VJo?-PT?Jd?t Aaron Burr arrtrod on tfco mat ooast of FTor Ma. . v * '' . '-I !**' a Tobacco Bp ''.*?%**: y " using Their Toha ? 1/ W fgraM Igmn" Found Guilty of Retailing. I ? --..? 1? ARRESTED OH TALE OF DEM- I ENTED MAN I LKWU BVKY MCKBOHr WHO W Of jail, givkh ramicoinr I WHICH LIAM TO JWW jjfiw iBBBI ' ' il^B DMl Johnson wm brought ap bd* for# Recorder Wlndley this merlin*, found guilty of retailing and fined ]v} $190 and costs. His attorney, A. Dl *9] Mac Lean has asked until Monday ts decide whether to appeal the case *j and Is responsible for Johnson's ap- "^7^1 pearance. -r*3 The circumstance# leading to Johnson's arrest are somewhat odd and unusual. For the past few days. Louis Henry Jackson, who Is demented, has been in the local jail. Yesterday. "while confessing his sins," he made the statement that ho owed Dick Johnson $1.2*. Whom asked why he owed this amount, he stated that it was due for llquov which Johnson had furnished Mm. Jackson's sou who was visiting . his father, bore^oijt the letter's statement and after a Little futrher in- Jam qulry. the sheriff learned the mrgjes 1 of several men to whom Jackdaw had given s drink from the liquor secured from Johnson. ' On July SI. Sheriff Ricks. Dqffty Sheriff Adams una fittsuse o?a a Fagan and Lea-Is visited Johnson and ? arched the wods near his hoaaa fittr a still, which they suspected to be la- ' * cated there. They found nothing however. Yesterday, when they asked Jack- ' son where Johnson kept his Uquo* :j the former laughed boisterously. "He's sore fooled yon all!" he ^ cried. "Yes air! Bnt I kssak -| where It la. He's got a nigger ? ? ' _a an washln for him. %Well. yon all '1 just look under that wash tab- and see what yon find." The officerst went to Johnson'# place, but the liquor had been ' away from the place described by the demented man. They arrested1 Johnson and this moraine he* was tried on the charge of retailing. Be pleaded "not gultly" bnt on the tee* timony of the witnesses. Recorder Windley fined him 11(10 and coata. *jl MriDTCD IICDE J . unKlbK ilulm 1 ~ hi COMPLETE ITINERARY OF HUF CAMPAIGN GIVER. , vj Below Is given a complete Itiner- >4 ary of Snrgeon Henry R. Carter^ ;] campaign In North Carolina. He enpects to visit all the towns on tbs dates Indicated. ^ Hertford, August 14 to IB. , Eden ton. August lt-lt. * -Plymnsth, AngMt 11-10- ,'K -'^8 W??hlnrtnn Au?r?-* ? ?* '-GIWfilflrXMtttJU-19. WUltadEsto? Attn* Ahoekie, A?nM 18-19. ? $ New Bern, ^Ut 88 to Sept. X. Goldaboro,^September 1-8. " li llll-M W*lkr. ? -k*. 55 4 bnraod to 4?*t* by a Mb ? '1 CootesrtUe, Pa.' '? 1911?President Ihvmu of Coraelf try appointed Halted BllNT 'vj Market is j J
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