? vdTi "* L ? , . , AVIATJ CHECK FLASHE HERE IS h"Yt* *r - i TAWS BOGUS CHECK ON LOCAL BANKO? THE CITY Alio Gives Check For Board BUI Which Is Returned, lias Th* foUowias Item ot sews u tekm (na tk* Mew Bm Journal at Ilk i o'clodf rmterdmr >kh bad fcriad V I eel hi to i tor. . - '' Bam, wbo l? apparently at>oat twenty-eight years of t" to our neighbors and glv< opportunity to share thli ';; " JvjjHjMCket Commttte? has iti laid and are ready to be notice from the Chair maaJ^Hftklty has been divided in to i^^^BctB With a sub-chalrmai in e|HPPlct. Mre.. D. M Carte has Sarge of the first dlsttjct, Mrs ' F. H. Rollins the second, Miss Jan< ^yers.Sbe third, Miss Lissie Hi if th* fourth Md Miss Lena Windley th will be assistei by ^^^^^Btaes who actuaM^Bj^and selling of "tick eta irml^^H^Bhouse. The da on whiChBy PHBlhign is to star > ; $ will be annahp^ iS^tly and tick ets will not be placed oil sale untl then. The yonU^.jb)|N|in iptil call a the homes, not st tTss siifcsq and busi ness houses. It is' biped thai t h business men will appfwaiate thi consideration and arrango^* hom V the number ot ticket, (IBImL 1 "?-vR ' - - v> ION FLl . = R FROMh APPREHENDED , [ j ftocky Mount authorities, who have bean notified of his arrest. arrive^ the city to take him In charge.' The discovery and apprehension1 of the alleged law breaker In leas than half ah hour by Policeman Qrifflp Is considered to be an excellent place of t&atectlve work on his part." Mr. Bxum came here and entered the employ of the Palace Baiter Shop from February Ust. Resigning his position he entafed the Sewing Machine bubw. bearing hi. wlto ml child mt the Dudley boarding twuoe he Mt for hi* territory end >u doing > good hu.lneu nnMl lut week when he gnTe n cheek on it bank mt Rocky Modnt. receiving the cnnh for wu ?t the rtrtt Nktlonnl Bank this city, for M4." After ro> relying kli money he want to New B*fn and wan wbsequently located Of <3- T Moore. Re Wan arreted and earthed to Rocky Mtant where hi* core will he heard today in-that I feiuu in aottlenttnt of hla board hill, with MA. Dudley, flea her a check of Mt.10 OB the bank of LaOrange. Tht. check haa been nrotested. Mrt. Exum and child are now at the boarding house of Mrs. Dudley where she Is receiving the sympathy of her friends in her great misfortune. " Exam passed his bOgus check on the Hotel Bland at Rock? Mount. During his. residence here he'Vad looked upon as a man ot high character. * Mrs. Exum and child have gained a large circle of friends who deprecate the jttrut. h^ husband. Avails for u a-week here issn JOIN Till NBOR! c -- ?? Oh accour* of the closing meel log of the se*iec of services whic 1 have been in progress at the Fire Preq^yterian Church for the pas j: rfvccTweeks, conducted by Erangells Wright, there were no services at th I First Methodist Church last nlghi congregation dedtding to woi ,fbtpi with their neighboring churcl - lu cpnseqn*nce the auditorium wa 1 taxed to its utmost. 1 Tho meeting wag a great one em ' thoroughly enjoyed. It proved \ 1 be one of the best of the series. km WEEZY : HEW THEATRE Hi' TOs New Theater opmrrt&xigh 9 for the entire week wltm the "Kei , nedj^Vlncent Musical Comedy Coup . pany." Tonight's bill wilt be "Te? - ay jfreeay" a comedy that is full c r laaglis and good singing and dan< Tlfls troupe comes herp recommen the hAst on the road. Thet b are fH girls, and they are all goo e looking too. There are also thr? I men.; Everyone is an artist la th a Couiedy line of great ability. Thex - will-he a change of program e*c Y and every night. On Thursday nigl t the house win put on another ami . tenr night, so everyone that wani II to take pari can prepare themaelvi ,t for the occasion. As usual tbei I- will bo good pictures before eac o vaudeville performance. I, h ? v | FOR TRXA8. J Evangelist Rhright and his dagi r|Mr &ood, left this morning via tl AUMtlc Cooat Uo. lor Uncart. T^J^r^^3WU,<,U,,W | i ' . V . r WKATHKR?G? WASHINGTON N WHY I DESIRED , Repeatedly ?? the uaeatlow beerTp the 'LeililIMn end who TO behind! mj candidacy. I* T-ii Sine# I !?b to six Tuesday and Wednesday. Trains on both the Washington and Vandemere and Norfolk Southern to Belhaven are to be held later than ir their regular schedule time In order te to give the eltlsens along theee resr specdte roads an opportunity to Ln sea something that Is without doubt thr, greatest invention of the twenty ' / Jfib * - jr-,|n . . . - + > l " , C. MONDAY AFTERNOON ' ERE TC TO GO LEGISLATURE 5= to ffMtiatlon) hot thli la not the Kik Uota I h.rn fsogbt jthe nachloo, horefore am not dismayed at what S|ieac? t o soma to bs a herculean hsk. The people of Beaufort count OPS willing to be governed by oranHsfVons but not fcC boaeea. for hat reason I am willing to leave my ahdhlacy in the handi of the peo- * le. I have neither t|(e money nor Ime to make a canvass in my heulf each as will be ipaade against lo, bnt I believe that those who runt to see fair play and a square eal to every man Twill shake off he manacles of raat&lne and boss tdden polities and eg* their votes or me in the primary. Betar* fhe date of Ahe primaries will disclose to the people ot the ounty some or the* things which he machine proposes to put through he next Legislature, and they know hat they will be unable to do eo hould 1 succeed In jny campaign. *hey will therefore flgfit to the death It's one man againdt the whole ma blue. On sHfth siiflq do yeo stand? ~ L. MAYO. | Let's build in Waihtngton Park. PURCHASES ?BI> -HY u. r* rn ? i.~ onducting a grocery business la h? Brown building On West Main treet, the building or which was artlally destroyed by fire' several reeks ago, baa sold his interest to dr. J. E.JJwenner. Mr. Swanner ex-. >ects to continue the business at the resent stand. VS AT WA C START PJR OXT&EOCK iger J. S. Berger, >rnlng. All In Re igers Will Be Car ' ' \.,v V- V ' . U?;; - v ;ne heth in v tieth centnry. At the Home Coming Week Celebration at New Bern week before last the Aeroplane flights proved to be the main attraction of the entire stunt. Every day In which the aeroplane soared In the atmosphere It was witnessed by enthusiastic thousands. Not only did Mr. Heth, the aviator, seek the clouds for hi# praise but be willingly carried passenger.! all ot whom after alighting again on terra flrma were simply delighted The greatest event In the hlstorj of Washington IS the opportunity oi every one tomorrow and Wedpes day at Washington Park. The prl? of admission wlH be. adulU 60c ohildren under 12 years 16c. Hid you aver see an aaroplane it the air?yon have read about 1 doubtless and heard others tell thi story. Ths ehance is at yonr dooi I tomorrow and Wednesday and If yoi don't taka advantage of U then yoi have no one to blame bat yourself The time has oome whan ff We mas see thlhgs we must be np and doln A V T 7 /IBB V - a fl W - ?WT? JUNE 8, 1914 >MORR( OR. ROM! IK FOR IU.I.E Dr. John C. Rodman left this morn ing for Raleigh, N. C., where he goes as one of the members of the North Carolina Medical Examining Board which convenes in the capita! city tomorrow and will be in session for the next few days. Dr. Rodman is the examiner on surgery. For the past six years he has been a member of the board and with his colleagues retires at the meeting of the North Carolina Medical Society^ nbxt week at wfcloh time their successors wllj be ?*med. Dr. Rodman was the first president , of the examining board when they were elected. Mrs. Rodman and children accompanied Dr. Rodman as far as Wilson, N. C.. where they expect to be the guests of relatives"and friend*. fjfirqpwjMOBiS-" >5 I hereby .announce myself as a candidate for renomination for the office of Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, and in doing so I wish to thank my many friends throughout the county for the hearty sup port which they have given mo in the past, and ask them all to attend the primaries on Friday, June 26, and assist me to again secure the ' nomination. .3 Respectfully, O. RUMLEY. SH1NGIOMPTLY EACH DAY and Aviators Aradiness For Exhiried in Flights. ' ' ' _ [IS AERORLANE and not depend upon others. Tomorrow is the time?Washington Park is the place. A golden opportunity is open to all?will you go? i You ought to. Crowds are expected from all sec. tlona of Beaufort county. The aero plane and apparatus arrived in Wash > ington this morning and alBc Mansi ger J. S. Berger and Aviator Eugene ? Heth. The aeroplane was unloaded i this afternoon and Is now being put . in perfect shape for tomorrow'! r flights at the Park. [ The passing of this novel machin< - through the streets caused consider i able commotion en route from th< , railroad station to the Park. 11 wishing to take passage w)l i confer with the manager on the ^vt t atlon grounds tomorrow or Wednas i day. r Machine will not fly towacda clt x but in opposite direction. It wll > he necessary to be on th% ground '. to nee the flights properly ei t peoially to see the fancy ttunu b B the aviator. r - ; * l\l |H Y| i 5 W AN1 SERIES OF MEE1 PRESBYTERI CLOSE J!t TIMS ~ HAS BIS EYE INJURED Mrs. C. C. Thomas of this city has received the following clipping from her son^ Mr. John Thomas, who "IS now a resident of Sanford, Fla. The item is taken from the Sanford Reflector and explains Itself. It will he read with regret by the readers of this paper. . It says: , John Thomas has returned from Jacksonville where he went for treatment last "week. He bad * the misfortune to receive an injury to one of hlB eyes while working in the A. G. L. machine shops and a piece | of steel had become imbedded in the eye ball. It seemed for a time that he would lose the sight but luckily the eye was not badly injured and [ will be all right in a few weeks. John's many friends here will be glad to learn that he will soon be all right again. win NORFOLK FOR 1jJHB Mr. J. A. Tucker, who Is manager of the Hotel Louise, is also manager of the Virginia Bay Hotel, at Ocean View. This hotel expects to open on June 15th. Mr. Tucker left last night for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for the opening. Mr. H. C. VanNortwick. night clerk of the Louise here, will be clerk of the Virginia Bay and Mr. John Carter, eon of M D. M. Carter, will be one of the assistants. While Mr. Tucker is away from the Louise. Mr. Thomas Blow, will be manager and the day clerk will be Mr. T. H. Hodges. - ANNOUNCEMENT. In 1906 the call came from the country and the city for me to run for the Legislature. For some time I refused for the reason that I was not in position to make the sacrifice, but the Insistence was so persistent that I yielded. At that time I told me paouc mat my oniy ambition was to serve the people to the beet of my ability. Now the same or even more persistent call has come to me again. For some time I did not consider it. I am not able to make the sacrifice, and yet the people from the country and the city have for some time so urged me that Jrdo not know, how to! t refuse, go I have agreed to make the sacrifice if the people want me and . I now ask for the Democratic nomination for the Legislature. If I, . kept my promise when I represented , you before and you are willing to accept the same promise again, I , ask your support at the primary op . the 2$th instant, and if nominated j and elected I will exercise all mv . 'ability to what I consider in my best , judgment to be to the best interest I of the whole people in both county I and state matters, i Respectfully*. ' W. K. JAC0B60N. ? -T-T ^ ANNOUNCEMENT. 9 ~ 1 hereby announce myself a candlI date for renomlnatlon for Clerk of - the 8uperlor Court of Beaufort ooun i- ty, and .ask all my friends to attedd the primaries on Friday. June 26, y and give me their support. II Thanklnig my Mends for theii a support la the past am) asking i h Continuance of same, 1 am. y Very respectfully, GEO. . PAUL. 1 . t d / N? to" D WED. i1ngs at an church :d last night ? I vr.J I GREAT SERVICE WAS HELD BY THE EVANGELIST Many Made a Confeuioo. Church Was Pacfcad To Its | Utmost. Music Ose Of The Features. Great Good Has Been Accomplished. m 1 Evangelist F. H. Wright and hi* singer Mr. Good closed their engagement In Washington last night. This morning they left via the AtlanUo ; Coast Line for Lancaster, Texas, 1 a here they are to begin a series of mcotings immed'n'oljr after their ar- J rival. The dosing service was one of the greatest md most inspiring of the entire series. Evangelist Wright seemed to be full of the Holy Ghost both in speech and song and 0a the consequence was that he delivered one of the greatest sermons ever heard here. A gTeat blessing has singer, Mr. Good gave the gospel in song aa-lt has never before been heard here. A great bleslsng has been the outcome of the meetings here. The departure of Mr. Wright and Mr. Good is to be regretted and a warm and cordial welcome is theirs whenever they wish to return. This paper commends them to all Chris- 1 tlan people wherever the'r lot is cast. The meeting which has been in progress for nearly three weeks came to a nappy close at tne nrst Presbyterian Church last night. The audience taxed the seating capacity of the stateiy old edifice to the limit. The service was one o{ profound interest and spiritual power. Not for years has Washington been blessed with a revival meeting which has so enlisted the hearts of all. so quickened the lives of Christians. ^ or led a larger number to profess their faith In the Divine Redeemer. The sermons at both services yeaterdsy were among the very best Mr. Wright delivered daring the entire meeting and the music was of the same superior quality. Severat pieces were rendered by request and greatly enjoyed by the congregation. Eight members were received into the church at the morning service and publicly welcomed to the , goodly fellowship of the Balnts. At A the night service a number of people accepted the Savior and quite a good many gave in their names for -I church membership. It is Impossible to estimate the good accomplished in such a meetlng, or to tabulate the results?eternity alone will tell the story of Uvea reformed and souls saved. Multltltudes of Christian people reconsesecrated themselves to the service of the Lord, with a determnlatlon to live more holy and useful lives? over forty professed their faith in Christ for the first time, and at least twenty-five have given In their names J for membership In the various churches. The meeting was conduct ed on broad Christian lines and has benefitted all the churches and in | fact the entire community. Twelve fj have peen received into the Pres- | bytreian Church and others will Join next Sunday morning. We believe that the fruit of the labors of these faithful servants of the Lord will remain (or years to come. The free will offering at the close of the service was a very liberal one and is an evidence of the people's appreciation of the line work done by Mr. Wright and Mr. Good. About $300 was received for the evangelist and $100 for his singer. These earnest and talented men have wen a warm place for themselves In the .if hearts our people and their memories will be cherished forever. They left for their respective homes this morning, carrying with them the S good will and prayers of a grateful .<9 people. .. ^ Proof of Insanity. A Pittsburgh boarder is beaten np 9 by hla landlady, armed with a flatiron, ''i because he demanded prunes for J breakfast. Well, bow would one en- 1 pect a woman to deal with an InseH 9 man??Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dally Thought. Rea* the boat booka Bret ot an. alaa i jrou won't bare tin it *0 to re*4 1 than.?Thorenu. * li j&g..