'v '" ? s :-' [ . O dock. Thousands to W McGraw and Mack for Mast ' ^ ; " Ktf To* 0?t. ?.?Tbarc I. onU.li oat aubjact la all the world that at e the Giants of the New York National ? . he played at the Polo aroanda here ti " -fiiti'iii.^ . " Thtl la the third coneacntlve year that the Brat fame ot the big eerier w kaa been played In New York. TWO yam ago the Olanta won the open- Or lag content from the AthteUce, and < laet year the Boa too Bed Sox captor- It ad the Brat game. - ' hi t'-'J The rilea tor playing the gamee , will be tbe aame aa heretofore, ex- U , eept that In eaae of > tie grime the gi teams will not remain, te the city M where the tie oecerred to play It off e< but will adhere to the achedule or al- tl ter natlng' each day between tbe'two d clttee. In edee of poatpoaemente tbe ft teeme win remain In the elty where tl ' the game wax poetponed nntll It It 'Hayed, . B The National Commission -will not In have chaise of the distribution of m "llokati tbli YeafTU burinf left this j?) .v:r DISfflMSBEB WMg:., - II WILL BE STUDIES ternoon -with lira. Prank Kolline. ' the -Bre^- meeting of the eeaaoi ? There wm quite n full attendance P' the ladle, thaconghly- attloytng th* ' reunion. The Cluh bud the ? urp of unturtalnlDg % visitor, Mm M Waided and old title friend of tnahy di tho members The return of a Ch?* ter nfoinber, Mrs. Chms. Warren, also made thjs In special occasion. The P< s subject of the year's study ft:"'"the m world's Distinguished Women," one which win be full of Interest Thf ? -f, two papers for the afternoon by. Mrs! <11 M. I. Pnr*c and lln T. B. Mortal were on the "Women of the 013 ? and. New Testament," nod hnld Vuj ' ' ~?iTuvmI?atteatl?; ? jMaat program! J* and book, ware ready for dlatrlbu- H tfoa. and the club gave .a rising .tote si of than ha to both communities for their faithful and efficient service." Meet, delightful rtfreehments were ? then served after wMeh Che ladles fc adjourned, thanking the boetesa for tb a charming beginning Of the cltib eI rg J mr. i L ? , Tp Wltmtm World Hcrlea. 'f P| Dr. Joshua Taylor and Measrs. ~ Thoman I-*wia and Angugtoa Bowers left for New Tork yeaterday to. wit.nans the opening game of tbe world "series between New-York and Phlln.' delphla. Dr. Tayloe baa promlaed LI to aire the Dally Newa reader* hit m conception of (he coif teat from a ho. hi morons standpoint upon hia return th For the pant uereral yeara the ei doctor haa made.a earoful atnOy 01 al the diamond and known thn "dope' at from to Z. ; ... -. L. ?:?.? V - Tweoty-Ftrw Addltlowa. la IPO* w i. Ing aaalatsd by Rot. Dt. J. J. Taylor . of Loxlngton, Ky.. one of tha rgosl successful evangelists fa the entire eon*try. Up to list arming there ?, had boas twenty-lire additions to as *" : County Oommlsstoaem to Tha board ot county commission- fa are are I nsession at tho eonrt housa today transacting the business of till county for the past month Thsj 1 .i will not adjourn boforo Tuesday af- re _ . tsrnoon. -> bl M Mr. Harry MoMnllcn returned >< la thy world MrlM will >da ?? I o'clock. Thy cam at the irt will bo opened br s o'clock or irUer, While the budi win etrlke p at It o'docfc to keep do oarlr Me entertained until the plaven ike the dlaaowt until the plajeri tunc end deldlgc prheUce. In New York the foUowtnf prloet 111 prove!!: Vr' Baeee. accommodating ' fotfr perme II*; upper crendetand. reU>od *4? ?- <- ' _ f?, Buiumoion ?na enurt iwer grandathnd, unryaerred, ?I; oeeber rata. ?1. . Onreaerred rati *111 be Mid at ? Polo ftroands on the day of the imea, "flrat come, Drat eerTed.-.Raerred rat tlcketa mint be porches 1 for the three days. In cue that iree gamei at* not played In on< ty or the other din cluLa will re md the money tor the third-game cketa. " , '.T; lit Philadelphia the prtcea wtll be; o*.rait. ?6 each; reaeraed rati main gTandatand. IS; reearred ate In right and left partitions. 91; eech.r rata, _ ? " 's tW'fEMUfiBH id for the amusement seekers en. trtalnment, Frank Nash, the Bantf" loind. lnt?oduc:ng high class popu t and ragtifne selections, opens foi three-day engagement. Bert Lautfl'.a singing. talking am* inclng act is .another artist on t?rening BilVsud as a whole the pro.; am Offered is one that can be de laded on for real high class amuse The motion picture program lr atured-today by a great 2-reel Inaa subjects?"The Idyl of Hawaii' -made among some of California'*] I oat ooautuui wmr?' For lb* lut half of the week .the aaT aioWlant romcOy" "act ' nglog. talking auk dancing. ^ Board or Education. The board of education far Beati?ar oornty tnft thU morning Is it? olBce of die county eoperlntandr it of echoolt, W. L. Vaughan. n il u&ffi nti; P ? III DRAWWfi COHTRT .; .; ^ ,I*atrone of the Municipal Blactrl. Ight plant ehoold not fall to ro ember that Jt their electric light lie. are peld before the tenth oi il? month they wtlj be entitled tr tier the. drawing contest for a vain. | lie prise to be donated by the man ^ cement Last month Mr. Edward Stewart drew the laeky numbet hlCh entitled him to the handeonn np. This month another drawing to receive up jMovngfnvR^ ' . *' National Oaard Carnation Chicago, Oot , ?.?Tha annoal invention of the National Gtaard oclatlon began here toda> larly erery state In the Union ha'e nt mmnWi of ite national iuim partleipete In the meeting. Drill* id rarleas other -eahiwtlons ere tared on the programme. <>:'S 5 ? r~ * --> 'OH Allnet. Jl The ctty aldermen, will meet if gnlar monthly Melon at the mt) A thle e renin ft at t o'clock. Th? su{."^sr " K > ? < Beoy Tender Holly The United Btatee beer rtender (tly, Captain immc Oetee in. comfctJjoU^here.. The. tender in now ^ i' I"'" fit . 1 jl I k. JlZ3 Kj I I >f7\ / V'.f, ?'V'" '? ? ?? President E. A. L the First Pi Rev pr. B. JL Lowther. presidon of the Washington Collegiate IifoU tute, was the preacher at tbe^Jflra Presbyterian church yesterday, fill ing the pulpit at both the mornini hud evening hours. Both sermoni ITB needless fpr this paper-to state were heard by large and appreciative audiences, as no man-to preach her In years la. more popular as a plat form speaker. Dr. Lowther ranki first among bis church as a thinkei and reasoner which he has well sus +ir\rm Vl Bhfirt residence it Washington an the head of one o Eastern North Carolina's coipinj educational Institutions of learning Hie wanner'of presentation is mos happy and from his first declaratloi to the. last gains the c'.oieat attentloi of his hearer. To hare heard thii distinguished divine on yesterda: mm* an intellectual treat. Dr tirwtftar ham net only gained a bigl place In the corftxnunUy as a spook* but, too', greatly endeared hlmsel to aH el asses aa a man. - Wefl Peeerred Compliment. The New York Wofld pays a hand some'and well deserved tribute t< North Carolina's' senior Unltec States senator/ Hon. JP>M% Simmons for his splendid work in engineer lag so successfully through congrew the recent*tariff measure as the heac of. the senate finance committee. Th? ?orld says: . "Simmons of North Carolina" "When Pumlfold M. Simmons o; North Carolina, became chairman o the great committee on finance o *he senate, which sometimes rowrltei tariff laws, he was said to ?e a *e ctlonary. Democrats who admlre< In oilier respects said he was hope r*ealy dogeervtttve. sinoe tariff-re formers d$d mot conceal their fosn that when the house bill reachec hia hands it would receive unfriendlj treatment ?. A i "thi Wot lui?hoY* tb?f?SB o these forebodings were groundless i imfl ou mown uui mr. Bimmoni la wall placed at the'' Head of th< Gil an co committee,and'that no othai member ot the eon ale waa bettei qualified to co-operate with Repreee tatlre Underwood 'lb formolallng i mnchneedod reform. Both hare-beer radical In their determination to op root wront. Both hare exhibits: the tree coca ..entrain that la *ti 7w;;y,;;7 CoUon Market, i mK . t Lint .cotton 12 and 5-8. Seed cotton^ 5 cents. I Seed cotton. $23 per ton. |?OOD MOXOAI SALK8 : AT TOBACCO WAREHOUSE? Notwithstanding that this Is Mon[ day and an off-day for -the sale of t tobacco between twenty and thirty - thousand pounds was on the floor* i_ at the Washington and Beaufort F warehouses today. The farmers7~a? t usual, were more than pleased with the prkses that prevailed. The aver i age price was elghtee ncenta. | I - To Attend Hynpd. 1 B. Sparrow, cashier of the Sav} lags & Trust company bank, left this morning for Greensboro to gttenV 1 the session of .the North Carolina 1 Synod of the Presbyterian church 1 Mr, Sparrow is the lay delegate- from the Firat Presbyterian church here. " ' * ^ ? ; Biblical Recorder the Fh j At the First Bap&st church Sunt day morning and evening Rev. Hight , C. Moore, editor of the Biblical Recorder, Raleigh, the. official organ oi , the-Baptist ohurch in North Carolina j tilled the pulpit In the absence of tbe j pastor, Rev. R. Gay, who is spendi ing sometime In Virginia. This wac "t the pleasure of hearing this gifted ' speaker and It Is needless to stats that his discourses- delighted the ' large congregations. His paper the Recorder. Is a potent factor In JNortb Carolina for good and la performing a great work for christianlty._ Mr Moore la*a speaker of enyl*bl*~abili. ty. It ami Indeed a pleasure to hate him 1n the city and those who ta?aN| him yesterday win gladly weloomc his return. . ^ y-' ' j . \V.. PvhHe School System. With a. public school eysteiu eeeone to none g^d a college the pegr of any, Washington new offers educational advantages few towns ean j tt*hrth Carolina. 5^; ttty nu who aokM per?oad? that t? >WMM > rt?al W |k? hooK la UHB tasUUUoa ea hahatf ct tm people, he -la destined to bo bett*u knowa than ka m toMWrt . * I " y^.T' I":J // 7 7* > - i rJrf?i air i TV?gfi?rrl W?L ?Briggs in Niw York Qun. BT ; PR0BABLY I M.1HJ The Aurora agricultural fair w "be held this year on or about Nove: ber 12-13, the exact date aunounc through the columns of The Dai News later. From presenf indications, n< wrought to this section by the la storm, the exhibits bid fair to ? -cell those*of aijy previous year ai the attRictions will be in keepit with the reputation of fairs beret fore. Ever since this exhibition h been in vogue at Aurora it has i ways been liberally patronized ai this year there will bo no excepts* to the rule. There is no section be found anywhere that can she as fine products of the soil as Ric land township. s Editor at * rst Baptist Churc'i ' Along the Copper river valley II a standard gauge railroad, 101 miles length, the building of which was fllli with romance. Its construction Is I garded aa a distinct feat in world engineering. The rohd crosses the rl *? vecwera vwo iiRCJera iluius ai Mil Mi. The false work of the bridge w J#lfl on the Ice In winter. Men we hired to work night v?d dgj? II. Honey, the contractor, the man w! bWlt another "Impceetble" road aero the mountains from Skagway, and fc chief engineer, a C. Hawkins, co cetved the Idea of oslng the river 1 for the bridgweceffoldlng As the aprlng approached hundred Of men Were kept baay every mlnu ?f the day and night, for W net cot Dieted by the lime the Ice buret all t Iwork and material weald have bw iMt The Ice went eot. carrying the fal work with it, lean than an hoar aft the a pike waa driven In the connectli gp^n and the work waa complete The bridge eoat 94 .*0?.00U ? ~Alaak aa Empire la tb. Unburn" bj Joba Oalnwwi ? ~ . Oj- . wewawna^mw* - ^ Vmntm tor OHtua . Mar. R. H. Broom, pastor of t Pint Mnthodlnt charch I aft *ul afternoon fbr Orlfton. when he pi to amtet Her ?. D DoM In a Par) of MMIaps tbls week. Mr * M . .. ' j C '> * % ?yf-'v^Si , .. m mn' Mfti ? *" >,.-.( 4 v '.w ?V' V>-* ? >? VV; : * <* - U-* : ft "' w* ?T >RLD Sj {FREIGHT COND AND FLAG BY TI ^ Occurred on N. S. Freight 7 to Washington Saturday the Men Arrested and Noi lng Ride. Narrow Escape Conductor Claude Uppon audi Flagman Brooks while enroute tc i Washington Saturday on a Norfolk Southern freight train came near belnfc seriously hurt by three colored men who were stealing a ride The conductor had a pistol ball to entlf through hla coat sleeve and the flag, man had a similar experience, only the ball Intended tor him went through the back of bis coat. The J three negroes left with the train at i ?i ? I? sa nS ~? town they were discovered by the < conductor riding without tickets i Their fare was demanded and refus- i ed so the i^ain was immediately | brought to a standstill and the three t si i AT METHODIST CHURIH Yesterday was a flue day. at the First Methodist church. A lively in- 1 terest was shown in the Sunda> school which met as usual at 9:461 j o'clock. Both the morning and even L lng^ congregations were good und at*T, tentlve. The singing was up to tb? J ~ splendid average and the sacrament |t - of the Lord's Supper was unusualbit largely attended. The morning text g was "The Precious Things of Heav fi on, and the evening topic, "Blessed ^ Is tlie Man That Endureth Tempta- x I 'Bon. for When He is Tried Tin Shall; t Receive the Crown of Life, which . the Lord Hnth Promised to Them f That Love Him." Both sermons were i handled in a masterly manner by the \ pastor. _ ? ' i in a umn. It was the French assassin Lupl who II escaped to sen from Cayenne In a cof- i rn- Qn. He managed to get some nails, tar 'i ec- and cotton, uud oue dark night he got.| m Into the cofflu shed. He selected a fine. stanch and seuwortby cofflu und fastened the lid In order to turn it Into a dork lenrln.T n bi?tn. u..t ?.? ?? * PC labia hhn to crawl In IT ?2$ ' I ' ' ?>(??> * ?'/*' ' v-z >r-iM - ^ \ ' ' '" '| V- ' " - ^ - r - n?; ^ ir. J - ? - ? Iff rs*> * " .oH r. mm*. ERIES LJCTOR ~| WAN SHOT ! [REE NEGROES 1 rain Bound From Norfolk near Pine town. Two of ? in Jail Here. Were Steal' i for Officer*. | men ejected. As the train begad tC I tart off the negroes pulled the la vffaB tuna and began abootlng at the train !raw with the result that one of th* "iij sails entered the coat aleeve of the inductor and anothe ball went hrough the coat of the flagman. The train sped on to thla city and th? legroea took to the wooda. Upon * ~ the train's arrival here a description ^48 >f the men was furnished the police ind within a short time Chief How- .* ird and Policeman Roberts had lo-ated two of them, Samuel McC lease tnd Richard Keys. They were arrested and are now In Jail. Theft >rellmlnary hearing will take place omorrow before the recorder. nnii niinrnniM..itrr? ,ui,u ntuiiMfmH BACK FROM RlCHMOKB W. II# Baker. local pbotoghapher eturned Saturday from Richmond rhere be went to attend the annua ion vent! on of the photographer* tjW rom the states of North Carolina. dr. Baker states that there were tetween one hundred and fifty and wo hundred delegates present and hat the city of Richmond entertain:d them lu fine style. Among the ioc!al features was a banquet. Mr. 3aker had the honor of being a *^$3 Member of the nominating commit ee for North Carolina. AtV the phocgraphers of the United States wil! ncet next year In Atlanta. Remodeling Store. Dr. John C. Rodman is having the y itore building formerly occupied hy he Hoyt drug--company, at -the corier of Main and Market streets, re- -J Modeled and repaired preparatory O renting. } Kooh-I-Xoor Bcuumt.trator * The Kooh-l-Noor lady demon. ilruLur lias arrived and IS now :at J. 5 Hoyt's store demonstrating" this jseful article to the ladies of the -'*t 4ty?and county. Mr Hoyt extend* 1 cordial invitation to ?!t la/tioo -? :all and inspect it. It must be seen o be appreciated. From An Extended Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hathaway and on. Scott^ of Washington- Park. have, eturned from an extended visit to datives and friends in Elizabeth Part'.y Recovered. Mr. J A. Phillips, to the pleasure vS ?r Wis friends, has pfirtT? 1 rom his recent illness caused by the ate storm. He hopes to be able tc CRiime his business duties in a few ays. wm Not on the Map. ** ' W sieving ton seems not to be ow be map for circuses this season. "owns ail around us are billed bnf his city is left out In the cold. It ookl as if our citizens will have to o elsewhere if their desire In thl? espect Is to be gratified. II THOUSAND ATTEND R1PT1QT iQcnninns ' 1 UN IIUi nuouuimiuit Between Ave *and six thousand eople were at Spring Green church fartin county, yesterday attending i# annual association of the PrlmiIve Baptist church. The assocfatfprt 1 as heen in progress for three day* VJ Urines were present from all parte f the United States. Dinner trail erred on the grounds and thoee wire trended from Washington any that' he serving of dinner was a grant' a ight. People were present from all m arts at Eastern North Carolina. The ext annual meeting of the n?eta: ? ion whl he held at Conoho Octote* ? - . .. J ' *+' \tH ;;W ^ ?' ?r*?* ??' * * ". *