Great Improvemen
In The Tote
.. ..
A Dally Newt repreaentaHvs paid a "
?*U to that part el the oily motor- V
dor afternoon whero tho tobacco I
warehouses, otamiFr, ete., art situ- 1
ated. To say that tho paper man
?aa agrooagly snrprteed feebly es,
prseoeo JL Slnoa the closing ot the
hu? tool rear marked Improvementa
hare leu made. Tho Bun ot
ttoiia toot bu bun added. The
work of erecting the ItO aUtla lor
"the use of the farmers coming to
town with their teems are being
rushed to completion and this paper a
can auto with certainty that the c
priae houses wll be ready by the time 0
ated'to a now c
c??t of pftlnt ?
air. Qrawety will again manage, the I(
Washington wnrnhouae and Captain b
Vontoss will again be at the helm c:
at the Bun tort. Both are expert- u
oil cod tobacconist, clever, urbane and tl
hold a warm place among the dtt- 0
sens of this -efty and the farmers ti
throughout the county. A great o
| aeaaon la loked for In .^Faahlnfton c<
this year. The crop_ is good, the
farmers are row curing and It *111. *
f i not be many days before piles of Iho
| golden weed wtll be seen passing
through the streets dally. " \
Belhaven Wins Ex
From Auro
*4 v
lb en exciting bat Inet game Bel- ""
haren won over the Aurora team 1
yesterday at Belhaven by this score 1
o( I to 1. It was a fast and good I
game Bom Start tq finish. The tea
' * lures of the game was the excellent
pitching of f. Brown, who allowed
~ Aurora only twe hit* and War neier
in danger throughout the entire
game. Only for an error Aurora
weald have been given a abut-out. '
Other features was the batting and
placing of Bagwell, .Phipps and
Glrkin. of Belhaven. and a fast
double plasr by .Davenport and Paul, p
The Aurora short-stop made a great c
catch of MaAlimter't line drive H
Batteries:Belhaven, B. Brown an<i
B. Bagwell. Aurora, C. Lanier and
R. Thompson. 8
Summary?Stolen bases: Bel- n
haven 1; Aurora 0. Hits, ofT Brown,. ^
2; off Lanier, 10. Double ^laga^ c
-Davenport to'Paul; Olrkln to Dav-'
en port to Paul. Base on balls, *
off Brown, 1; Lanier, 1. Struck d
out, by Lanier, 2; by Brown. 11.J*1
Time of game. 1:80. Umpires, Davis ] 1
and otmy. ? fc * 1 f
t'~ Brown, Bagwell and" Davenport c
will play with Belharen for the next
eight weeks. Aurora will meet Bel- 7
haven next Tuesday at Aurora.
i NEW EOT MAN'S AND HOTS'
shoes Juat received. Our prices arc
right. J. E. Adama. *
I
HI '
1 urnsi on
b SWilf EIE.I
' ? * * ' i
' Rev. JL L. Ou, paetor, will All
his regular pulpit-et the First Bap- 1
tut ghtuuh Bonder moriling an.l '
evening at the nspal loiirs, to whlcii '
alt strangers bar* a eoedtol Invitation.
The morning subleet will be:
k. "Fight ?r Q?it." Ttie evfnirp lopt; I
will bo: '*Pbe Bnded He.veat." After -1
th't evening sermon it is* egpecfe.1 c
'that the rite ot baptism -will be ad 1
L . ministered to candidate*. The xnttlte 1
I at all the services wtt be urftehld *
ft by the orchestra. Senday school at I
ft 9: SO a. m , S. P. Willis, superln- <
K tendent.^ The attendance upofl th;
R prayer meeting services at -this
church Wednesday arming last wee
stated to he the largest In the his>
tory of the chureta. * # * I
WX HAVB A FBW MORE Rudb ib i
I glre swag". J.E Adams
ftr l" *???i?- 'f
B A BKI.OOPLER raw. OF THE
Aneet loo water In the ?ltj. All the
tljne., It'e treo. tosonr ruetomen^
|5?-* j**; 1
ASH!
I 1 . :
I I H I
; . .' . - * -I -r
' ' ' "' 1
t Been Made
tcco Warehouses
iJHff
iiu uII
MIS
There will be mdrniug prayer
ritb serman at St. Peter's Episcopal
hurch tomorrow morning at 'Til
'olock and the preacher wilt J>?
Lev. Harry Harding, of Camden. S.
!., Who la visiting his father. Rev.
[athanlel Harding, at the Epi&copal
ectory. Mr. Harding is one of the
rightefct young divinles 1n his
hureh add he ia always heard by
irge and attentive congregations in
le town of his birth. The music
n tomorrow ^ one ot lhe a^_
actions. Evening 8ong at * jftfir j
'clock. No service at night, htit *
jrdially invited, geats free.
m HAVE MOST ANYTHING YPC
-aoed. , -Oaf We ;
guarantee to please you. J. E. i
Adams. I
? I
citing Game
ra On Yesterday
Hi
m ME
Services at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00
. m. at the First Presbyterian
hurch. Preaching by the pastor,
Lev. H- B. Searight. Sunday school
t 0:46 a. m., C. M. Brown, Jr..
uperlntendent. Visitors, travelling
ten, and all strangers are cordially
avltsd to all Ohe-aervtcea of the
hurch. "Come thou with us, and
re will do thq good." By staying
way from the house of God you
eny yourself a blessing, and detract
rom the cause, a kingdom of Christ,
'here are no cooler or more comnrtahltt
nl>PA? in tn?n Ihmi Ihn
hurchee.
IEW LOT FANCY PINNACLE
Floor Just received. J. E. Adams.
Lei's build In Washington Park
:mu
COMPANY IS
BUSY PLACE
> *' p<> M'1 _
Things are certainly- lively aroand
ha Crystal lea Plant t-eee days,
specially bo alaoe the extreme warm
reather. Yesterday not only was
>verr employe busy with orders tor
be, bbtlT local and foreign,, but iha
he Ice cream department , waa also-a
lusy place. The cream the com my
la Manufacturing fs fast gaintig
a 3tate reputation. Their block
ream-compares farm-able ifith any
country, fills enterprise la a
valuable adjunct, to Washington's
rrow-tu.
?>uu6k fiora is the brhy to
be had. We Just received a new
lot J. BJ. Adams. ^
1 ?5 :
. tore today.
Mr. Harman Barr and sons, Duiree
and Joseph, Of Rath. N. C.. who
-eve been vteltlng Mr. R. T, Barr.
it Chocowlnlty. parsed thftMgh tbe
Mr this rtornfug, en route to, their
Baptist eVtr^h, will preach at the
NGTC
WEATWO
-
WASHINGTON N. <
mmmi
Mty
11 m\
nraiemter that the rlin'o! orphans
from the Odd Fellows' Homo. U
Goldsboro, N. C., will giro one of
their enjoyable entertainments in w
the PubUo School aadltorlnm Mon- t<
day evening. The performanoe is B
scheduled to begin at eight o'clock, ii
and tlhe price* of admission will be B
15 and 25 cents. The class will or- "
rive here from Vandemere Monday B
morning at It) o'elock and daring O
their stay In thS'Slty will be enter- A
tained by" the members of the Odd
Fellows- order. There are fourteen
In the class, besides the teacher and
Manager. Those who have witnessed
the entertainment' state that It Is in- to
terestlng and entertaining. This Is p<
& most worthy eaus^ and Jt is to be tl
hoped that the orphans will receive ei
fc generous patronage. * Z
VIE A DOW OOL*D BITTER IB someChing
fine. Try a package. J^E.
.Aduw. _
iisiT
TO RETORT ALL
THE DEATHS
A Tuberculosis Census of thou- *sands
of churches in various parts ~
of the oountry will be taken in Sep- g
tember, under the direction of The y
National Association for the Study
? -? ? * ? ?- .. qq,
lira rfPrflflTUnT Ol 1 QCOTCBIOSlfl. fuo
census wil be part of the preparation
for Fifth Annual Tuberculosis
Day to be observed during the week
of November 89 th.
The ministers of several thousand
churches will be asked to report on 1
the number of deaths from tubercu- A
loais In the last year, the number of ?
living casee In their parishes on Sep- b
tember 1st, the number of deaths' ^
from all causes, and the number of
momlhArB nr mmmnnL^anta TWi ^
figures will be made the basis of an r
educational campaign, which will
culminate in the Tuberculosis Day ''
movement, for which occasion ser- 11
mon and lecture outlines and other ?
forms of tuberculosis literature will 11
bd distributed free to ministers.
Last year nearly 76,000 rhurdaes,
schools, and other bodies took part 1
In the Tuberculosis Day observance. F
The movement had the endorsement r
of leading church officials of every 2
denomination. More than 1,200 antl- 1
tuberculosis societies scattered all h
over the country will work this year
to make Tuberculosis Day a success. n
c
OUR GUARANTOR 18 EVERY- e
thing that a guarantee can be.
What you save hers oh one purchase
helps to pay for the next.
J. E. Adams.
HEWTHEATRE
ATM!
NEXT WEEK
The motion pictures at the New
Theatre still continue to give full
satiefactien to all that attend. ^ They
are without a doubt the best pletnre*
that this house has run for a great
.while. Por next week they wil continue
to run these high-class pictures.
This popular house la giving
Its patrons at least filve features a
week. For newt week they state that
they have a vary promising pro gram
for the entire week. The management
of the New Theatre is
trying to give the people of Washington
the very beet things that they
nan seen re In the way of entertalamttat.
This paper hae Just learned
ther-thsy have purchased am ttadlrlc
scoreboard. So that the base baft
fans of this olty can have the pleasure
of seeing the beet teams la tba
Rational and Atoerioan Leagues play
tjte gams just a* H is played on the
diamonds of the cities in which' they
play. If m person has never witnessed
a ball game on ofls of these
'
)N D
ki
t.ir tonight u? 8?nd?r
: SATURDAY AFTERNOON
rgg"i
I^taresling eerrices ki 41m Oh HeAO
church tomorrow morning and G
renin* at U ?. m. and ? p. m., to tl
Ulch all hare do invitation to aV i*
rad. The subject of the pastor.
v. Robert V. Hope, for the mornlg
hour will be: "Lore- Made Vis- G
4a." The ereolng subject will be: ,<Herod?A
Startled Cynfclence."
tble School meets At 10 o'clock, W. 11
. Ellis, superintendent. Seats fre^e. ~
ttentlve ushers. All welcome. m
If
RETURNS HOME. w
BC
Rise Kathleen 8. Latham, who has
sen visiting her aunt add grand- tl
treats on West Second .street, left S
vli morning via the Norfolk South- tl
n train for her home in Norfolk. 6
WASHINGTON ?
HIGHER PJ
EASTERN C
According te the reports
ington, D. C., on the Tob:
ious sections, it is interestir
est average prices for tobi
Carolina last season, were 1
tag market. The highest i
western section, were pai
N. C. market
^arbajal Has Qrdei
TTuerta's
Vera Crux.?The first through cl
rain from Mexico City eince the 14
merlcan occupation of Vera Crux
rrived early yesterday morping, the
ireach In the railroad having at last
een repaired. It brought a large 'b
umber of adherents of the Huerta fl
oglme. ?
The passengers reported all quiet o
1 the capital, and aaid that One feel- v
ag of security there had Increased b
n account of the strong reinforce- fl
lents of the garrison, which they '<
elieve to number 20.000. P
Washington.?Direct advices to
he United States from Provisional If
'resident Carbajal. General Car-1 ti
anxa. General Villa, and Emillano a
iapta?the four chief elements in
he Mexican problem, renewed the t!
opes of officials here for peace.
Car<ba}al. through the Brazilian p
sinister in Mexico City, officially do- 1*
loroJ wao wlllincr ifl nnsfftr (hfl 8
ixecutlve power to Carranza and f<
lad sent a delegate, Reginaldo Co- b
teda, to arrange with the oonatltulonalist
ohief. Carbajal reiterated "
hat he merely wanted an amnesty b
or political offenders. *1
Carranza, through the Americrfi li
oneul accompanying him, manifest- I
id his readiness to be lenient with
he foea of the Conatltutlonalle.'V 0
ind government he desired guaran- A
Villa in a message phrased In most G
onrtoous terms, spoke of his desire A
o see peace established on a basis
>f Justice and liberty and give as- a
[urances (hat he would do his ut- t
nost to restore normal conditions. r
Zapata sent official word of his a
lesire to Join with Carranza In re- a
labltttatlng the governmental ma- r
riectrlc scoreboards they have no I
dea what a great Invention that It I
s. The andience can see a great I
fame going on in New Vork or any
ilty that there is a ball'game going
m, and it actually is as good as
looking at the real game itself. By
he lights on the board you see every
>lay that there is made daring the
intlre game. The beauty of this
wonderful Invention is that yon are
vltneselng a game going on -hunIreda
of miles away at exactly the
tame time that you would if you
were sitting in the bleachers at the l
Ml park at which the game was. 1
/U there has never been anything of 1
thin kind hers beforeC there Is bo i
Josff>t but what the house will be i
crowded at every performance. *
? 1
ARMOUR* STAR HAMS AND ALL :
kinds of salt and smoked meats. I
1. M. AUm* ,
AILY
i 1 i
Ltf'ht T0l?bl< wind.
JULY 25, 1914
mem
Elffl
apm
Do not forget that Mr*. George
reen, of Nov Born, will speak in
10 MetJhodlat church Sunday evens'
It behooves every rood cltison
i bo up to da to In the war against
11 forma of intemperance. Mrs.
reen knows all the scientific
shyu" and is a fine speaker.
Come out to hear her, and send all
te boys and girls to Sunday school
-the Methodist church?Sunday
ornlng, as she also speaks to them.
It tan bo arranged, she will meet
1th some of tJbe other Sunday
fcools*
She will address the students of
to Methodist and Christian church
iin^ay school Sunday morning and
ie Saint Peter's Sunday school at
o'clock In Che afternoon.
f ARKET PAID
LICES FOR
AROLINA
received from Washicco
Markets of the vaigto
note that the highacco
for Eastern North
paid here on the Wash>rices
for tobacco in the
d at the Winston-Salem
red Gen'l
Methods Probed
binary. Emissaries from Carranza
> Zapata, with authority to promie
a program or agrarian reforms,
re expected to reach the southern
tilef within a few days.
Mexico City.?President Carbajal
as ordered an investigation of the
nancial methods of the Huerta govrnment.
In reply to public rumors
f possible wrong doing. The Ine&tlgrtlon,
it is stated, will be made
y high officials of the ministry of
nance, and if lrregulartltles are
)und those guilty of them will be
unlshed.
The government announced that
. will immediately begin negotiaons
with the American authorities
I Vera Print to arranco for the re
publishment of a Mexican admtnlsatlon
there.
Another long conference betweea
resident Carbajal and the Brasilia
minister was held last night. The
ubject discussed was the peace con rence,
which it is expected will be
eld soon between Cartoajal and Carmu
delegates. No announcement
fgardlng the conference was maJv,
ut it is known that at its conclulon
the Brazilian minister sent an
important dispatch to Secretary
Iryan.
Kingston, Jamaica.?General Hurts
and the party of fugitives from
fexico accompanying him arrived
ere at noon yesterday on board the
lerman crusier Dresden from Puertc
fezlco.
Arrangements had been made Id
dvsnce for the former Mexican dieator
with General Blanquet and thi
est of the party to remain here foi
. week or more at a hotel, wher*
everal other Mexican refugees al
eady have taken up their quarters
mm ~
t? m
ii am
There will be regular services a
he First Methodist churob Sunda;
nornlng and evening with preeehlni
>y the pernor, Rev. E. N. Sniper
Sunday school, E. R. Mixon. superin
lendent, will meet at o'clock
rhe Baraca class, W. M. Keai
meets at the same hour. Goo.
music it all services. All stranger
(pending Sunday la the city nan we]
??* PoUte and attentive ushers,
NEWS
Na 1X5
Receipts and Disbursements Of
County Commissioners For June
? . *. -i
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
i ftHim cub on band, u ehown In Jane statement $ 6,960.21
[ B. O. Weaton, C. R. C.t court coat* f 31.17
T. N. Tyer, Recorder, court cost* ' 1.06
W. H. Hooker, Rerorder, court ?oat* 4.15
j. a. iv?ign, Recorder, court cost# 5.35
Pitt County, part expense county bridge 525.37
# 568.19
8 7,539.10
DUBCBOBXSm
Claims audited and allowed July 6th, 1914 38,997.95 ^
Poor list allowed July 6th, 1914 178.75
9,171.70
A deficit a I 1,642.60
BRIDGE ACCOUNT.
Balance cash on hand, as shown in June statement 319,777.8S
Claims audited and allowed July 6th, 1914 1,643.69
Balance cash on hand 818,134.19
C LA I.MM AUDITED AND ALLOWED JULY fltli, 1914.
No. To Whom. For What. Amount.
1609. W. E. Swindell, chairman county commissioners $ 16.67
1610. C. P. A'ycock, county commissioner 5.10
1611. W. S. D. Eborn, county commissioner 3.10
1612. H. C. Bragaw, county commissioner 2.75
1613. W. H. Whitley, county commissioner 6.60
1614. 'Dr. J. G. Blount, Supt. Health, salary April, May, June. . 160.00
1616. J.' W. Chapin, member board of elections 3.4#
1616. A. M. Dumay, chairman board of elections 11.12
1617. L.y H. Redditt. secrc'ar board of elections 6.20
1618. Ceo. E. Ricks, t^eriff, jail account 18.80
1619. Geo. E. Ricks, BherifT, salary for June 333.33
1620. Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff use of county) making list of poll
lazes paid on or before May 1st, 1914, (or year 1913 24.91
1621. Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff, general county expense 101.70
1622. Geo. E. Ricks, chain-gang account 6.00
1623. G. Rumley (use county), clerk to board 14.80
1624. G. Rumley, salary for June 200.00
1626. G. Rumley, expense account 8.60
1626. Geo. A. Paul, C. S. C. (use of county) examining insane. . 4.00
1627. Geo. A. Paul, C. 8. S., expense account 4.00
1628. Geo. A. Paul, C. 8. C., salary for June 176.00
1629. J. W. Crawley, keeping Bath bridge 18.00
1630. L. B. Toler, keeping Blount's Creek bridge 16.60
1631. J. W. Brantley, keeping Aurora bridge 26.00
1632. H. W. Hytnan, oil for and keeping Washington bridge. 35.25
1633. V. W. Darts, keeping Pungo bridge 25.00
1634. J. B. Keech, keeping Belhaven bridge 25.00
1635. T. A. Brooks, material for bridge draw 50.38
I ,1686. Municipal Elec. & Water Dept. Lights for Wash, bridge 6.00
I 1687. Havens Oil Co., cinders for River road 6.25
1638. S. R. Fowle & Son, lumber for Washington bridge .... 9.65
1639. Geo. V. Boyd, lumber for bridge. Long A. township. . . . 52.00
1640. Hyde couaty, for repairs to Leecbvllle bridge 106.60
1641. fipencer Bros., ehoes for county home 1.95
1642. Johnston's Printing House, stationery for Recorder. , 3.25
1643. M. M. Mason, Bath Recorder, salary 20.00
1644. W. H. Hooker. Aurora Recorder, salary 25.00
1645. T. N. Tyer, Recorder Bath, month of May 20.00
1646. J. A. Leigh. Recorder Belhaven 35.90
1647. W. B. Wtndley, salary for June 75.00
1648. E. G. Weston, C. R. C., one-half court cost 3.35
1649. E. G. Weston, C. R. C.. salary for June 25.00
1650. T. N. Tyer, Asst. Recorder Bath township, for Jurors. .. . 7.70
1651. C. C. Cratch, making statement for June 12.50
1653. Johnston's Printing House, poor order book for Register 3.00
1654. L. C. Warren., county attorney, salary for June 13.50
1655. John Gray Hodges, lumber and material for Old Ford bdg. 17.16
1666. Harris Hardware Co.. auto, trip for W. E. Swindell,
chairman county commissioners 4.00
1657. O. J. Nye, conveying prisoner to Jail 3.50
1658. W. H. Parvin, overseer bridges, salary June. 75.00
1659. Dave Gurganus, labor on Bear Creek bridge 3.00
1660. Everett-Waddey Co., minute docket for C. S. C .. 11.50
1661. J. J. Davis, Supt. County Home 144.00
1662. M. L. Cherry, wood for County Home 5.60
1663. Cherry Furniture Co., two mattresses (or County Home. 4.00
1664. Edwards A Broughton, binding tax books 38.10
1665. R. E. Hodges, lumber Old Cherry Mill bridge 11.60
1666. E. R. Mixon, Treas., int. on bridge bond to June 1, 1914. .1,263.13
1667. E. R. Mixon, Treas., Interest on note S. T. Co 76.00
1668. E. R. Mixon, Treas., note paid Farmers A Merchants Bk. .5,000.00
1669. E. R. Mixon, Treaa., paid on order of W. E. Swindell. . . . 110.90
1670. E. R. Mixon, Treas., bond interest due June 1st, 850,000. .1.253.13
1671. E. R. Mixon, Troas.. interest on note F. N. Bank 75.00
1672. E. R. Mixon. Treas., int. on note S. A T. Co., for 33,000.? 45.00
, 1673. E. R. Mixon, Treas., salary for June 70.84
I 1674. L. E. Toler, oil for Blount's Creek bridge 2.75
, 1675. Washington Naval Reserves, appropriation 50.00
, 1676. State Association of County Commissioners, annual dues. 5.00
1677. W. E. Swindell, member Board of Equalisation 2.50
i 1678. W. 8. D. Eborn, member Board of Equalisation 3.10
1679. H. C. Bragaw, member Board of Equalisation 2.75
, 1680. W. H. Whitley, member Board of Equalisation 5.60
> 1681. C- P. Aycock, member Board of Equalisation 5.10
I 1682. F. H. Bryan, list taker. City Washington 125.00
1683. W. G. Stanclll, list taker Washington township 86.00
1684. C. A. Singleton, list taker Long Acre township 99.40
- 1685. B. "F. Gurganus, list taker Bath township 100.00
1686. H. M. Cox, list taker Chocowlnlty township 87.50
1687. H. L. Thompson, list taker Richland totvnrfbip 87.80
1688. A. B. Jones, list taker Pantego township 60.00
AlITO DELIVERY. RETURNED IA8T NIOHT.
The huetllnr *rocerv Arm of Wal- Mrs. W R. Willis and hahv ro
Mr Credle Company have lust placed turned hoir- last evening from an
Ion the streets a vary attractive auto extensive visit to Salisbury and
delivery wagon. It la one of tne Charlotte.
latest on the market and shows that
this Arm la keeping abreast of the VISITING MRN. GAY.
time. .
1 . Miss Mabel Lawrence, of Union.,*'
r PASS THROUGH CITY. and M1es Ploeale Pickett, of Uberty.
K Captain W. W. Satterthwalte and are vial ting Rev. R. U Oay and wife
t* wife arrived here yeaterday from at their home on Bast Main street.
Aurora; Morehead Clay and Beau- .??~? ?
Tort where they have been spending GUM OF MR. WESTON.
' a few weeks. While In the city they Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Payne, of MidJ
wam Iks fUMt of Mr. gattarthwslt', d lotos, M. C.. in TtettUg Mrs.
sister, Mrs. gams V. Wsyo. Thay Pays.'. paraste. Mr. sod Mis. ft. B.
>-1 teft OB Us oorslsi Norfolk train tor WWSS. st (Mr koms OB Boot Msto
J ikolr k?B< (a Wtosbolk CUy. | strsBt.