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I HI III n li'' ?" |ll|lBBgBl rr Ull vllvll JiBCKRHAUV FOR FAVMK.VT OFJLOT. $1800 DUE ON LOT . JNLAK TO wiiiiii 88KJK 8THCCTTOK A* OOKNKK OF A 8WX)\D AW BJKHTS88 tmuofTH. Towards tile close of the preseni j? revival meeting Rev. C. L.. Organ will make an effort to raise the - *+r-, -T- amount still due on iha toLpnrchased by the Christian Cbnj*fc at the corner of Second and Respesa streets and will also strive to Mart the building IwgH'yt fund. . ,a .* " ^ ' -.r The lot was purchased by the Christian church about a year ago for *4.000. $2,000 of this amount hai I- been paid an dlt 4a endeavored tr raise the remaining 11.800 in antlclnation *of building by January first. 'V', II fa planned to erect a $26,000 brick structure. One-halt of thli work can start on the building. roFiii IS HEAVY 111 * HEAD! _ 8TATBMKNT (BVCT Ol T BY D? BA1TLB KHO\V?S THAT OOHT, DURING LAST YEAR, IH ( > Vx.y. T. Little orXJrqenibaro tyur prejmred a statement showing the coat of malaria in that city during r ' the past year. There were 1.500 cases and fear deaths due to th\p sickness canvass of the wholesale and a sufficient number of retail druggists to ? as average, snows tnere were Hold 1,600 ounces ot qulrflne In thlr : name territory. The following iteme V iieem very conservative'. Quinine. 1.600 or at $1.25 retail 92,000 Patent medicines for malaria. 1.000 Doctors' fees, $5.00 7,600 Four deaths, at $1,700 each.. 6.800 Earning capacity'reduced by 30 per cent, for 2 months .at an avarage salary of i " Itoo per year 46.000! Total $02,000 ? " . jL? L*~nri wii i? ? i r-. i ..I i i i At HUB IfaMfH | ^ -IF- -?? '. "r*"1 . 1. J *\1 lira. C. C. Harris and Mrs. Charlie Waddell were the guests of Mrs. R - Z. Boyd Tuesday afternoon. ' ,r The sounds of the hammer remind aa that we will soon have a new ? school bufldlng near Acre. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Harris and son Roael. spent Saturday Blfht with relatives near Free Uttlon. W. 8. Edward U preparing to go r lato the taereaaUle business near / . Aere. ^'2$' '> ' HarHs^ and[^children |P > -f ? *.luJJ*htond. and rtatlree at ,:;V f'r Ml*, w. u. Keech .pent Saturday With bar Malar, Mra. C. 0. Hart.. The many trleada <M Dr. H. H. ???<! $ Haaler will racial la bear of bia aaC. & Wafer. aart wife, are on the -* "* ffifg WOCt.D CUT row MVHDKft COM* ' . Ctaafmaati. Ohio. 4a* ?* ?Mr. Oar. Makea, who killed her termer hoe feed, Mho wa? tra?c offloer Peter Cabatlar, and wbaae eaaa baa area, ed aideepread latareat, baa ft prelim laary baarlac today. The woman ooaUavfliT ibaaraa, -Ob. it i eoaid ?' err I aw rare It would help ma." Dry.eyod and tramhllar, ah. raema E . .-sS3? e L -Wit* Jm . iTT 55 ! Aucd VISITORS BCS AWAY WITH YES. TKHBAY S CONTEST. jj? . Kit ROUS BY LOCAL rLAItW , PRINCIPAL CACHE FOR I.OP SIDED SCORE. .-,0 I Although the* made a aallaat attempt to tie the tan on IlM AhrOfa team yesterday, tie locale were nniwee?fat abd were d?{nM by Iks score of JU-*. tie worst yet. The local team pat up the poorest exhibition of base-ball that they have shown in some time. Te* errors are chalked up to theta* credit or rather discredit. Ward, of Wll. llamston. did the pitching for Washington and with any kind or support I In back of him, ought to have vronl men and allowed ten bite, Uftlf the hlta were made in the laet inning, after the locale bud given up all hope of winning;. Washington scored two runs In the fourth, -when Evans had a weak -spell. -They filled the bates and the Aurora twlrler forced ha -ano- run by walking Ward. The ether run scored on a hit. Their other tally war made In the seventh on a two bagger and two singles. a Aurora put up a dandy game from start to finish. As the two teamr jfood yesterday, It appeared to the spectators that- the visitors'outcTsised the locals by qulte a btt. v Carrow and Floyd led In the hitting, llerman getting two out of four and Floyd two out of five. ' * j'*' The (lirsneaaj "T*Aurora AB. H. E. R. Thompson, If .... 6 1 0 Lanier cf 4 2 0 H. Thompson, 3b .. . . 3 2 t R. Thompson, c .... 4 0 1 Evans, p .: rrr;~., ' ft r 9? Reaves, rf 5 2 0 Hooker, lb.. ..... .. 5 1 1 Brown, p 4 l 0, ToUl 42 10 2 Washington AB. H. E. c. o a ? Lewis, 3b 4,1 0 Carrow, cf 4 2 1 . .. .. ..?8 0 4 Tayloe, lb 4 1 3 Smith, m 3 0 1 Joiner, 3b 4 ^ 3 Ward, p 3 0 0 J. Brown, If 1 0 0 .ifc1 iVff'," J, U*.f Toul 34 7 10 Score by feefrogs. Washington 00030010 0? 8 Aurora 2080010 0 6?11 Struck out?By Ward 11, by Brana ?; two baM hits, Reavea. Brown, Bvanr, Floyd. Baao on balls, off Brans, *; off Ward 1.' Umpire, Coweli and Boll. ' I intwa FROM ZIOK. T. H. Barmy waa business rlaL tor to Washington Tuesday " Wo am aorry to notn that Mm. Era Boyd ot thin plan, ta gal to sick at this writing. Henry Barmy made a dying trig to Torn Smaw'a Sunday. town, In TialUag bar brother, Tom Boyd ot this staoa. ~ ..-v*b Mr. and Mm. John Windloy and ohildron of Wilmington. an<TTM. Mary Cordon at Washington, apant Friday of last waak with Mr. aad Mm. M. B. Cattar. I Mix CUT* u< Lydla Cutler qui Sunday with Mix Bmtly Farrey. . Ret C. B. Melon* of Washington .pent Friday with C.'K. lukud. _ Mr. Loxlace, the tobacco buyer wu 1* our .action Uat w?#k buylnj t*?ox. Idgar Tankard hud the uiafortuu* to loee * fine mule thU week. Mix let Boyd of thU place, rat ben Ttaltlng her grandmother st hear Plaetowu tor the past week Mix OllT* Outlet ot thle place war a meet et Mix Xtb.l boyd Bah urday night. . Mr. aad Mr. Ottl. Woo lard were the gueeta ot Mr. ud Mr*. M. H. Cut .. ... ;iV. . JP|| 'ij] *ra Team EXCJSUJWT nAN'ONG ACT A1 THE LYRIC THKATRK TONIGHT Eddie Reeves and Myrtle Miller talking and dancing act. The artist* Initial .performance was vary much appreciated and received well-deserved praise. The mala feature o/theii act was the excellent dancing of th< two performers. Jfhe program today consists of new , Quality with enough corikedy to fur nfrh laughing material for an evea J lag's entertainment. .7 ,t The regular Saturday ihatinec , takes place tomorrow from 3 to 5. nl . Purses with children admitted fere. In addition to the vaudeville and . motion pictures ~at the matinee, they Will Show ell the nhofeTarnhn ?w, i babies that was shown last Saturday , Those photographs of the baby show will be a new feature on the j evry one will have the opportunity of ^ seeing their photo on these dates -] The admission prices are* 5 and 10c. for the matinee, and. 10 and 20c. foi the night performance. ^ BftBrCflMTEST TO: BE HELD IN * , /.. i i WAHHiafGTON CiyiC CIAJH ASKEE j TO RKllDKR AttlHTAiltT. Contest to Be Held at State Fair. Frizes to Be Awarded for the Most Perfect Babies. The State Bbard of Health has , written the Civic Club of Washington asking for its assistance in the "Better Bpblee Contest," which the board 1a endeavoring to Inaugurate. Thest , contests have beea conducted with great aucceas in other states and the Board of Health is confident that it will meet with the same success here. The contest is not a beauty show in any sense of the word. It is r health con tost.?The babies. are* en- tered, scored and Judged by experienced physicians. There will probably be from 9250.00 to $400.00 expended in prises. This Is only an incidental matter, however, the main object being to gat the mothers an< teach them how to raise better bablet The contest will be held at the State Fair. The local Civic Clufris expected to do all in Its power to aid the Board of Health in the contest, and it if hoped that some of the mothers in Washington and feeaufort County, will enter their babies in it. 8PBOIAL NOTICE. To all who would like to spend two days at Norfolk and the-seashore will have an opportunity to do so by going on A. L. Potter and Company's Excursion. They will run a. 1 fast special train Tuseday, the 26th leaving Washington at 9.80 a. m., returning leave Norfolk at 11.99 p. m Wednesday, the 17th. Thin will Jiff. W.twa. giftm to ; summer resorts. Thin is our tenth excursion and we have never had s light or an accident on a train thai ; we- have conducted. We will have plenty of room for all; wo will have a cay placed in Washington for the bsaott of the people here. Fare foi round trip 93.90. Children tram I to 13 $1.60. WIUARD.IOVW8 nfflIT, Lot iWtfu. Odl., Amg. 22.?Jeee WULard and "Bell" You?, OnHaae tan anplranta, batle tor twenty ronnda to toe Vernon arena tonight. Tkny are r?U? an two at toe Urgent and etroageet '"White napta." 1 Wtllard and Youad not ttaloe baton, Wlllnrd winning M* ot toe abort daraUon boota. Young'e ami|ir, Harry QHnaore, Jr., kowerar, hopee kin "hope" wlB knro better fortune to a lead dlaUnce * *"*' _led.. lIlfcllBhl MM - > it }' iK\ATf>R FK.NWWK ISTftOlHfH IMU 1?My ? Mwiro to PrxH? Amerl4|A.U*?* and Property. WmUsHm, Auc. 21.--Swiat Penrose today Introduced a resol Ion requiring Prudent WIlHon ake the necessary steps to pla Juiced States troops in Mexico to pi act American livea Wid. proper iuclt a step w be'decreed by tbe Se Ue as In up way an unTrlendly s cward \Me*iro. Senator Penrose also introduc in amendment to the deficiency o iropriatloa biirTor~an appropriatl if (25,000,000 to be expended as t . uum lvl mi- jirultl thm of the lh*e? of Americans in M? ico. He made no effort to secure li mediate action -upon hia reaolotii md, at the suggestion at Senator 1 F*o11ette, It went over a day. Support Resident. A concerted efforf on the part Republicans and Democrats to su l>ort President Wilson in his Mexla policy and to'carry to the world tl iefl'nite idea that the President h the full support of the American pe pie, at once became apparent. AUTO CHUGS AND SPURTS A one mile auto track in the ee Ler of-the city Js under considerate by Atlanta, Qa. Rcbt. .Perkins (a the designer of new antomobilf. soon to be mcnufu tared In DetroU The new car w have- wj excuiAtonlilly long strol motor and will be a runabout?si several features. Thre|jlPackard Company expei mental cars have completed a testii trip from Detroit to San Frauclst Tee engineers in charge follow tfie trail of the "forty-niners"~acrc tlie.plainfl^wrncd toulh In Utalu it lag through Salt Lake Oit'y ai imvuuu vua iuwbi coo oi sail l,at The. Kessler-Detrolt Motor C CompanyH planning the confttn Lion of a car to embody the mot< now being tested by them of 3 1 inch bore by 4 7-8 inch stroke, a: about 60 horse power. Mrs. K? taler and H. C. Brooks, Jr., are actl In the company. The police of-Bostoir aTer on i rootoutTof motorists who have dopted the new fad of having Hgl on the sides of their machines sh< green and red like those nsed on Bhip at night. Complaints have he made that the use of-these lights fa resulted in many accidents from m taking the red light for the rs light. Under the law cars must ci ry two white lights at night. It is expected that a large numb of good roads enthusiasts will assei ble at Detroit for the third Araerlci road eongresa to be held there 8e tember 29 to October 4. Reports a that the number of visitors tb t forthcoming convention will exce those last year at Atlantic City, wh more than 2,000 delegates were pr< nt. To carry out the preliminary wo of the convention special cnmmittc have been appointed, Rev. D. Chapl president of the Hudeon Motor C Company, ta general chairman of . committees, while James Coosei secretary and treasurer of the Po city reception committee. E. Le Pi letter is chairman of the press m publicity eemmlttee. The flnan committee is s* wnn.m M?U?r and Robert K. Darin l? n< retary of H. I AOMOIIM1IRE MOTORS OR TBI Solaaona. Franco, Ana- XX.?T Anaociatloo mnaaiao MounalN llm* Aaaoetatlon at MaekanU Cultinatloa) boon o wlool azkl It* koro today. Tko ocoaaton -mar IM aaeaad International eoafMi agricultural motor and lh? ad Tan r method* applied to cuHHWlon T?< ?01 be an agricultural and a ranch* leal auction, combined therewith grand la tarn atlonal competitlre ad LI.I ^ i a nnlllaatlaO m onion w BwBUicai cuiuTkuni chlnna, at whldk tjbangrtcmlturir ^rjfX-rzr r" -iii mmmmrrrt* ? ~~ J "SUCCESS" IS VtTCaWORD - Iff GREAT REVIVAL jcnfgrc . itillI Inuo ??? s .WKNTY-MNK HAVR ALKU&ADY COME FORWARD AND CONPK8SRD THEIR FAITH. _ P*qHc to Bb Hefcl innte) Aftes-. ate. UrMl Rally Expected for e? Hands?. TwRsntjA-nlne have coilie forward Br already In the Christian revival at 1 u- the Tabernacle. Several were baptlz. to ed last night previous to the meetcc dug*. The audience vbr a recordo breaker last night for a week night audience. The Interest was intense, a- The-lllumlnnm harp was used last ct 1 night to the delight of oh lovers of| beautiful music, ed The plans are all made for the big p- meetings Sunday. The Bible school at (jn l;W promises to be much larger be than last Sunday. Word has been re c celved from Wilson. New Bern, Trenbl ton. LaGrange. Ayden. and other n- places along the river of people whc m are coming In large numbers to atm tend the meetings of National Evangelist C. L. Organ. Washington ie being canvased for ntrw members for of the Sunday school rally. The mark p- is setat 1250. in ' The disciples of Christ of this city he are making a splendid growth In ar their Bible school work and church o- work. Rev. R. V. Hope has and Is accomplishing a fine work in this city There will be a picnic for th< young ladios and "girls Saturday afternoon. All meet at the Tabernacle at two o'clock. Mrs. Organ and Mrs. n Howe are especially interested in 30 this. A great service is planned for tonight. Hear the Organ Evnngelisi -tic Company tonight. ic- ' _ UUdlKASE XEW HAVES STOCK. ' ?-- , -New Haven, conn., Aug. 22.?A special meeting of the stockholders ri" of the New York, New Haven and 1 Hartford Railroad was held here at J ? noon today to' vote on authorizing L_ $S7.SS2.4QQ alx per . *nt. twenty81 year debentures convertible into ?* stock at any^ time after five ye&rt nd from their date until but not latet lG than fifteen years from that date, at al the rate of one ahare of stock for ,c* each $100 of debentures. >r 1 -8 I Q<t "RAINBOW FLAG" AT THE HAGUE is yC The Hague. Aug. 22.?The "rainbow flag." the International expresx, sion of Deace sent to the Itrtermttkm a al Tempi? of Peace by the State of ,tf New York, for its dedication attracted much attention here today. a The design of the peace emblem is en unique. The rainbow la used for the a. first time as an expression of peace. I, The rainbow la on a field of blue, the a, whole surmounted by a broad band lr. of white. Also on the field la depicted the world, bearing the word ,et "Peace." m- "~ |n TRUANT OFFICERS FOR ,p. EACH WAKE TOWNBHIP. ire ?? be Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 32.?To ae ( cure an effective enforcement of the en Education of Wake county baa apcompulsory school law, the Board of truant officer in each townaihp, and r) pointed a wide-awake and efficient j m. aa soon as the board has received the notice that theea appointments have been 4C?pted. the full list of officer? i|- will be announced. It la the Inten- , j, tion of the board to see that the law , r(* is obeyed, and no palna will be spared m ?t?i-i Bl a4 MRS. FRENCH'S GREAT BALL. , B Newport. R. I., Amff. 13.?What , ?- will be the greatest ball give* in Newport sine* the teaovi "Nursery Rhyme" dince of i(r?. Stuyressnt W" Flab. tmkM placa at Karborrtaw. tbs he home of Mra. French Vaoderbtlt tola oishe. A numlju 01 laraa dinner parad Uaa will pracada the bait, which arlll b" that maar tboaaaada of dollar*, bp -r of k, f.lbar fwnr OaMoa. ad r ad Jodala* by.tba war ta wblcb Join aaphaa Denial* baa pralaad l*aw Una- | i a load aaajr Tarda a baa la Haw Ko(- | 11- lamdapd wialai* aaay Tarda wbaa oa i la- tba "aBoat." aad inatbara aarr Tarda Ma wbaa dawa la Dtxla, ha ahoaid baaa ia* baaa (traa a tab la tka diplomatic i-JrV V - Tcv ,-aie -m aL' t m < ' ~ " 5 * h. iry C. < To Le ?Toni Famous Health Exp dress at City Hall nr iu v?ive Liecvure on Causes ria in Washington and Dr. He^r^ R. Carter, aonlor - wr- to peon of the U. 8. Public Health Ser- nc vice, in in the city and will lecture at he the City Hall this evening at elgh' pc a'clock. . m Dr. Carter, who la probably one ol LhobesC known health expert s in the ?'' country today, is lecturing in the prlncipt.1 cities pf this section of the te state on the causes and prevention oi b* malaria. He has already made ad. hi ilresses at Elizabeth City, Hertford ^ Edenton and Plymouth. At all o. nt these places, the lectures were wel1 er 1.1tended ana received wTfh great in tereat. lc< It is the aim of Dr. Carter to give pc it different Jpcture in each place h< wt visits, making his address fit loca" wi condi ions. 11c stated this morning y? that it would be out of the question H to deliver a lecture at Elizabeth Cltj ar and then say the same words here be Local conditions require differen th remedies and it has always been the practice of the Doctor to make r in thorough rrrvestigation oftlTF con an TYj flon of the places he visits, before \v; making Lais addresses or suggesting to remedies. This morning, accompanied by Dr. ei: J.. C- -Rodman, Mayor Kuglev snd rfi others, ftg traveled through the dlf th Miss Parisher E Entertains Miss Blanche Parlnhoi- ??' ? - at her home last night in honor o; her cousins Misses Era and Hildi> Chesson of Roper, X. C. After re- ,l' fresliments were served W. W. Leggett furnished a car for the pleasure of the guests, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. ? "STcsrsT 22 IX HISTORY. 182s?The first temperance society in Ireland founded. Itl 1849?A convention called the Peace Congress opened Its sittings at Paris. 1864?Millard Fillmore published r ^ letter in which he declines to ^ become candidate for the m presidency and declared In fa. n< vor of McClellan. ol 1874?The shore end of the United h< States direct cable was laid on the Irish coast, near Val- UI SntfaT Brar" 1 1 ** 1903?Lord Salisbury, ex-Premier of England, died. 1911 ?The "Mods Lisa." Da Vinci's t* famous painting, disappeared from the Louvre, in Paris. _J_ ha BANKERS DISCUSS CURRENCY . ^ ; Chicago, Aug. 22.?Leading bank?rs of the country are here today dis- ^ suBSlng the Wllaon-McAdoo Currency n Bill, which friends oft he admlnistranxare ta expected to be a fiery discus. lion over the measure owing to the ^ wiae ainerence or opinion 1n various *~| >arta over the MIL " I BUT IN 80 YKAR8. Plttsboro, Auk. SI.?The wheat rop In Chatham 1a the beat that haa Stm tn thirty yeara, moat farmer? Hn* oyer twenty to one sowed th [Vln some Inataneea fifty to one 111 rhe corn and cotton crops are said to cr to much better than they hare been in a number of yearn. HARRIS'S NOMINATION OOIU jJ * WaaMnaton, D. C., Auk. -i-i.?The Senate late today confirmed the son. laatlon of Francis Burton Harrison ta of New York, ea Oorernor General of da the Philippines. The Philippine H committee early In the day rapartsd th tha a am Mat tan fnrorably, and It was ai Mfimul without opposition. w-^IN t.. cture Ight I erl to Make Ad-?~M I at a O'clock I and Prevention Of MalsI Beaufort County. 9 Brent streets of the city and aaaJil^_ Btes of the conditions be .observed Bre. He will bring up the important ui nin investigations at the eeting tonight. "If The meeting tonight will start at 8 clock. It is hoped that every "dtl> n who can possibly do so. will atnd. Ladles are especially invited to . . i present. Dr. Carter will illustrate ? s talk by a series of lantern sllden lowing the different kinds of mos- . y9 iltoes which bear malaria and oth- . ? that do not. Dr. Carter"entered the health mtv. e in May. 1879. and has been an imtrtant figure in it since then. His ork in Panama is well known. *Hr 15 stationed there . for .about .six. ? ars and was second in command, e has charge of all the hospitals id asylums and did much for tlic tterment of health condition* He will leave here Sunday morng. The next place of hla lecture is not been 'decided upon as yet. He ill either go to Greenville, or direct . .Jjfl Raleigh. Dr. Cnrlei* is accompanied and as. sted by Dr. J. C. Rodman of ^hif ry in Ms trTp'foYfce various cities in ^3 18 itate. ^ .Jfrj :mployment \ AGENCY fIS J STARTED j ??. is.n aukkNi I"PON SUG(iKSriOX OF PROM INKNT LADIES. J OPENS KMP1X>VMENT UfRKAU. J,; MEETS Wlffl APPROVAL 1 ? i' lea Ix n Capital One and Will Fill n Long Felt Want in This City. Upon the suggestion of several of e prominent ladles or the city, CT. . Saunders has opened an emplo>ent agency at his office on the cor ir of Respess and Fifth streets. The iject of the agency is to supply the mseholds of Washington with help >on short notice and to also provide liable and trustworthy people, whe e already on the outlook for work id are willing to remain at work afr a position has been provided for The housekeepers of Washington sj ive always found It difficult to prore help when needed and it is be U fill a long left want. Everybody who has been seen In Is matter has promised to register the agency. The fees are fifty cents r six months. Upon payment of this m all that is turnsftirr *f for tfrt ?tjjj ly? vhoJi in, newLot a wgrant, to lepbone to Mr. Sanndera and the quired person will be sent immediHF. 3UN PRACTICE FOR MIDDIKH. Hampton Roads, An*. 18.?WltC ^ 8 midshipment of the first and ird classes aboard, the battleship iaols, which has been on a foreign ilse reported aC Hampton Roads lay to take part la the btg guns ectlee. The middles wtn be tam* at hwpnHa a week CSeea today. ' ' ^ Mr AN AT HRLI OOlfPKRRNCBL Warsaw, lad., Aag. tl.?Seen* ry of fitate Bryan leiuius hare toj to addrms the Btbla eonferanos Is trip la Jaly was tntsorpptad by I a gravity of tho Mexican sftosflOn d W wtsrisd^to WMMkHmV . j|
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