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1 L W > " J*. r? y. I " . **.".-4??-.- -" ; P?' ; Flfthtlng of the moit ? atepsraU character U In progreei In Wwt Flanders* and Northwestern France. The Belgian army, supported by the alllos, Is holding stubbornly to the 11ns of the river Tier, and* thus far has halted determined efforts of the -Germane to tdvuM along the co-nt' This la announced la the French4 official connnurficMlon iesued -Hhia: ( afternoon and la admitted 1? the r^- \ ' ^ort of the German genortf triadr-i quartera which sayi fhtht tul been go In A on since Sunday vin htr .vicinity of Nieuport, which stand* at the crossing of the ntvef near the' ^ Further to the soutfc-ihe allies ^ are attempting to advance toward Lille' for the relief >f ihat city^ which- has been In I erman~jly|idj for some time. They also are push f ^Ing1 on the north and t ruth -Arraa^ Their efforts yesterdi y* to advance - on LlMe, where the Germans trold* ^ strong positions, wero repulseg, ap, cording to the German j-eport. . 7 To the south, at tine betyL d? the . line, the Germans, cgRtinne' furlou? but futile attempts to break the French llne.^ Along the Meuse In the east, according tq the French account, Germans bars failed to repulse the French who debouche 1 | . along the territory in,which|Te s!t1^ anted the camp Dea Uomalnes, now fia the han&a of the Germans, to an attempt to cat oat that portion of the German army which Is thrust jQwarde St. liihlel. ' Pwech Claim Epogrwa.' Oenwally speaking, the French claim to hare made progreaa at ra* lions points along the, front" - Vhrle , reports that the allies hard destroy- " - ed 16 German machine guns, two of which were armored, near l^bas^c. # ahd a battery df German heavy er^ tillery In the environs of St. Iglhlel. Both sidesjare bringing reinforcements to the* west front, where supremestruggle' is on. The Germ tuts. * * are not tirlnglng new , troops from the East, bat are throwing jgyery available msn In Belgium Vlito-tho firing lino. They seem to have the railroads working well, .although they mugt have been seriously damaged daring the battles of August and September. Troops are thing. ..transported over them and Dutch sources report that train after train of wounded la being taken back to Germany. In the fighting in this open country. where the men hgve hot tho, pro g taction of elaborate entrenchments the losses mast be beery, especially m where endeavors are made to carry positions by assault, Oorman and Russian reports agree that the situation in* the Bast has not changed, although the armies are In close touch along the E&st Prussian frontier end. access-Poland gnd Gallcla. However? the Auatrlans claim to hare repulsed Russian attacks and 'to be making progress in their, campaign to drtre the Invaders. The Russians on the pther hand, say they are making vlarge of prisoners. Heavy, lighting r> lng on around Prrem/sl jintj^t^f.^ipolas of thp forts surfhan^^. tie town, says an Italian correspondent t He states that the fprt^ hyre J>et^ . mined and dismantled and magazines blown up. Tlm*"^jwi?" fciaM, however, has not begt^ngng].^ v Ross lens Well HBUM Iti.f/ , The same correspdbdlwtar^^Ht? > battle continues on t}e and Dnelster rivers* .'^MW.SnES system of great entfenikmtotgvuMt the Russian side ajd ^he# en?lr? t , front Is furnished with powerful guns which day and ipgfct hyrl thou^ sands of projectile* ijto the enemy's lines. The Austrian| and Germans adds the correspond^, hav?\bjp?ji obliged iS remain og> the ddf but bare repulsed a gfeit Jj&fffk . ' attack to the west of wiWiVf. ' Sarajevo, the Bosnian ^ca^infT^A^^ cording to a report lsrfued , Is enveloped by Servians and determined efforts are Iplnf njalfe tq F. G. P^ui Uro W mhlngtoj>.*M/\ifia * J J, Pays highest prices forJiiitea k Pur and Beeswax* AU?ahtS(?n guaranteed and reaiittantednedi tame day goods ?ra iccuivcmI Let us have your shipment? Satisfaction guaranteed.. 4 . If. G. Paul r m ?% , ?<** ' , " ' I ' ~ 1 ' ? fru..... ,, >~M>-yJ ; TTO^tl " f*&< NFRONT <Al STRt GG!? " - 7 MR - ! -f\ .' ^ , , . <f?< ' " '; ! ? Uke tli# town before fie end qr the ( (rial of the alleged Laaasslns of ( Arch dak? irrahcl# r? dlnand. s In South 'Africa tl rVhttHdb^f ? Colonel MarlU virtud j haa been r broken up. Another ot ol .officers j and men have been** tdfreltf Vfcfetife | fcacve-surrendered vo ntartly. 8 ^tihrhae denied t > report^tiiai t "he had occupied At na, thd Adrt- c stle pert of ;AH)anl The Heirs i irom dtaiy show* thi the^Itallan V people are growing n re-fcntairottrv t tic -to ^ he Austrian a b ause the ItfJ;. x >an flshfug-industry 1 s been "infer- t rnptSd by Austrian : lnefc In thp, $ Adriatic and because he service of t maay etaa audi!?"Mae* las been ens- T. pfcntftd for the seme til? - v~"V | t 'Swede'i has order 1 all lights on 0 bpi coaais esUpgulst d so thejr can- 0 Lot be of uioto th navies of the t i ? ; frofng tnoie serious1 add- Amerlcius t jfflcigls are making < (Torts to hurry jj relief,. especially to I russels, where c the. deed 1 ls_ greatest f iiuF ; t*. HUES i HEJ.BTOSIT: .^erhiVnl of the late Colopoj ^ Alston Ortmea toak. place .from 81. * Peter's Episcopal clu rclv this morn- a !ng at 11.30 o'clock, J eing conducted by t^e rector. Rev. 1 athaalel Harding and the lntermen was at the old homestead at Grimes and.VN.,0. The " floral tributes were mg tlrt hlgJi Mteem ik lOllcKiJJJuCs., 1 KMut h?M. ? ret r - ^ " Judge Stephen C. I^gawyV, W'kl . Ham Bragaw, R. R. Warren,'" fteth" Rrldgraan, T. Harve r M<jer*?.. Saunders, . J. ~B. rje. Colonel R. B. Neil? Dr. R. T. Ga ll?hey. j MEETS TOM Ml HOW. , Tlio Pamlico C laptor, . United ^ Tuutffttfcrs of tne C mfoderacy, jjiil , meet at the'rooms of tfio.Public.Library tomorrow aft ernoou. at 3.30 * o'clcek. AM the members of the "cKkpfdt"dfrd^irgod tb be present as 1 thk mHa?) n? l)<n C ota' Pnnvnnlinn :tarw biSr<*d. ... ' ' . 1 fflls m-m - a ? * r ~ # Tomorrow n!th he New ,^^ter ^rni' WffCr tnetf W^ rona tbe^ njo5i";_ '".V'AVSH. p;cVl K" w,.u <Tf ..Fh* -,k,u'^i jcffcu* J.ufcRtasx'9? WftW?gn9Qv hft vraa fh c#?.^t"j\e isnd? IWS^SUH6?' )0?; ?h"?M 'd ^'jeSMnW oUftnds tomorrow ? gtat jyltt cej^aln*ly leo ^ometlflng < at "of * die nstfSf run irf futtaro ptctu es that you uauilly* serf." Thrf prtc re?f*>* "WM'^l Do r6 cfeit.i for children Vtfl'M^CdKts for aft FrlfV' Sfigh# (to^jot for#* t^nr Irttend'Hwl Jew Theater and ft s the flret Jnatall p 'fcftitiM^Mjlillle E< ve." r-C very?r. ' Frlfl EfiiU * hntitn1'** mjl4#r*t or the ac trees , fhaf taterfhe*part it Luj^he. The j *111 nuLfc? any oxt ??<py^' fnj^^ Ixt/a Aeo'refte 1)1 "Lucille Love" : WJW*l(*y^WhtT b xji *') tUmia ' im^o" I'RAYEK* JETINOm, tlBlI ft KtlOJbM -nana a will be ItayermmllJi&jM* ? VrtKTWNlVthi ft fferent churches J "& -Ihi^drtifTJWWehlng at the triuel * #>life xenMf'ifoVlfc * liae" a Vorhlaf In^l at ton to atU ad. ? ? _ - " ' T.. , . . -w" I DNB'I FfR*TVCX>H* 1U. P. HUT. IfUqfhMfli *ale cR<kihO 1 O. Paul ft Bro.* 10-U-twe. * '7imi ,u SP If Bill tel'lli: , WASHINGTON tV G0MMUNITYSI DECEMBER ft 1{^ . Following. Ih(? proclamation of the *0 W. 41b* hnd^th if Docember be set and observed as :ommuaUy\tfahrt?4?fc|ys, C? ?late .'ommlitee was appointed to devise dans for their observance. This iidtrfjihoe: fcained aa'V con mfr tomBlttee In oach county tke follolwng chools, the editors of the county iapersri*Hie .president v<un secretary if the Farmers' Union and the coun0 meet and appoint five other cltlfeha'of lie county 'to bo uinlbdtf ,f ;&??&* wmaH^ea Ttrju his county committee appointed a oeat>coirunIUe? in eaoh achopi dinrlct, tl)p t8apher_i?plnf K ex-oflclc aember. of this local committee. Hans and programs will be sent ist-fyom the offlee of the secretary f the*8tate Committee to of ben? local committees. It is carnally hoped.,that every one will luorjn himself about this matter end bat a .beaytji Interest will be taken n this wprfc, which with the proper o-operatlon, will mean so much or the civic lite or the county. Gouty Committee (Entire.) Mayor Kufcler. Chairman. Wa?h> Qgton, K. C., W. O. Privette, secreSIT. Washington, N. C., J. F. Lath"m, "Belhavon, N. C., Chas. Singlepa, Washington, N. C., R. F. D., WZ. Jacobson, Washington, N. C., J. i flin/o, nuumgiuu, ii. V/., airs. v>. Aycock, Pantego, k. fc., Mrs. Ra IS Bonner, Bath," N.?C., Mrs. L. T. 'hompfion, Aurora, Nj C., D. T. HerIr.g, South Creek, C.. Supt* C. I. Garrett, Belharen N. C. ioca) Committees (First Name Chairman, 2nd Secretary.) "Spring Creek?Am rcw Flowers; buth" Creek, Ben aqjln Potter," louth Cfrek." ^uth Creek?Geo *0 M, Johnon. sfeth Creek. H. 2. Mayo, South free*. Caamhali'n_Creekr-W. J. Mayo; Aurora, R. rjpt>:,73ft Aurora. R- X. \V.. WV> Hooker, Aurora. Yi. RNe^. Aurora, R. Fi "Srhhll?T. L*- Hamy, Aurora, R. r. D., B. Q. Prescotc Aurora. R. F ~~ Cayton?C. G. Cayton, Aurora, R ?. D., W. Rosa, Aurora, R. F. D Clay Hill?C< F. Sawyer, Edward R. F. D., C. G. Tunsiall, Edward. R F.D. -Edward?H. H. R^b. Edward. N &}/ B. B. Latham. Edward, N. C. Bonner ton?M. Mj Grdy, Bonrifer ton; N. C? T?.C. Bulf, Bonnerlon,' N Oorepelat?W. J. jSmlthwick, -Boi aertoo, N. - G.^. JWalqer Mlxon, Bon hereon, N. -C. 7"* Hiokory Point?B. Hall; *An torn, C. WarrpA, |Auroral - aurora JiJgn_.m:?uui?1\. x^. <uuc Aurora,. >W. >A^T.H<lnipflon. Aurora i wymtii? xhwwiku 'JBiotMm^hsok, w. R xanowaj ElbMnia'cti*),* Jewell's. Grose R<ads?John Oaj torn BlaonU Creje^. Jesso R. Lewli EUouals Ui^: w Haul's, I'olpt?H. A. Swlnlel RlounUCxoek, R. 0i Jewell, Bleu! Cr??k-ir;?> w,,,u ii Wl*??l<W-, J. , * 'v: Marslende! BlouMs Cseek, U H, Adams Bio am dJni.fr ilsWlWtr-V-., f-?*ls, Bloun Bto nets. Crew! Sp :k' Cliocowlott JT^^arrij^XRodowlnltT. 3 'Mvmrrf- N- ? 11 choewisR; tf-dftaJfeiW'13' choc l*taK>'* -HJA' Haw C. P. Nelson. Cho Awlnltr. J. r'Tarl >r. Chocowlnlt Prow?THiuuli? larlan. .'IMSBo Dhpcpwinlty, W. H Downs, Choc W' :JooC) ",v" Back?L. H. Hat llson, Ck'debWI lty, Fred H. Von llborsteln, Choc W> msH . = Chocowlnlty?W. M. Moore, Cn owinity, W. E. F. Patrick, Choc T. -<m Grimesland, W. II. Darringtf Grimesland. llWlWiil'lJjtl.. C. Williams. $ mar, H.*B. Wtlllafnh, Wllmar. _ FoAwwUrSr. w, boro. R. P. t>? Praik Row?U,,v?j 1 JtDr1i %oT7(f .Hncnv Plnovllle?O. 1^ Wra?. V?l 3S?M |(rfSSi?a?H?,BS Washington, R. f. ? KfiJfl T X WW.oif i.il-.l J "J UV wriJiJ -* | 1 / I ^1 jj I M r ; JI r? 6? Old Ford?W. M^Cooii-.-Wfih ' ln?toa.jR. rf. D., T. III Hoi A-a, Wash I lngton, R. F. D. Wharton*?M. D. Uegg t. Wash lngton, R. F. D., J O. Latham Washington, R. f. I , gwathateBd-a^-W Hod l m. Wash log ton, R. F. 1>? 8 A. Woolnrd, .Ytaahlngton, fe. \ it' ' ' t+nnl?V CMM*- } T. Otborn. Pactolua, N. C? B. Ej;Bro' i i. Panto lua. N.. c. , . . Hardlaoa?C. T, 1 Irdla i. Wash lneton. jt, F. D., 8. 0 l*g?tt. Wash lagton, R.;?: ?1 ' Ayana^tie WVH tea. mehlngton, p. F. V., B. Jt. ' ^ers,! Paahtng ton, R. F. D. *.1 ,a Littlea-J. R. Pin) am, Washington. R. F. D., J. J. thltl I . Washington, R. F. D j 0 Shepherds?W, B. i -lllg i d. Wash lagton, R, F. U.,' Barton Wool^MaSra^'afaph 1. Wash lngton, R. F. Ds. R. L. Voolard, Washington, R. F. I> gL >. Woodard's ^ond?* lack iffttgooir Jessama, M. H. Cutle JessamV Hawkins?C. E. l?e *' Washington. R. F. D. 2, J. D. Swai I, Washington. R. F. D. 2. Boyd?H. G. Boyd, .Ptnetown, W. I M. Boyd, Pinetown. , . I Osborne?J. S. Ha rt?, Pinetown. I D. T. Wlndley, Plnet m. Windier?H. C. I 2nten, Pine I town. J. B. Bowcn, 1 ioetown. LAthnm?'Thos. Pit roe, Pinetown W. T. Latham, Pinatfrwu. Jordan?P. H. Wa erni 'Plnetown R. C. Jordan, Plnetoi nfe Fori?W. H. VAIU| tod. Waahltf* ton, R. F. D.i Herbe t 42. Woolard Washington, R. F. D .1 - . . Plney Grove-r-J. i. C. fAlllgood, Washing ton, R F. t)' > P A. Alii good, Washington,*F F. EL . Plnetown?F. L. Morris. Pinetown,. Surry Parker, Plnalown. j Bowen?J. Z. Bo^ en, JPlnetown, H. A. Bowen, Plneto rn^ - . * No. 16?w: McCoj Sdhbe, Pino town. R. P. D., D. W Wright. Pine town," R. F. D. Wade's Point?F. C.\ Co*.< Ransomvllle, TC. T. tCt5T H. Mocfre, Rjn aomvlrie, R. F. D. . .... . Wlnsteadvllle?W\ P.- W instead, Ransomville, R F. L ,, T. M. .Davlf, Ransomville, R. F. I >. Ransomville?ThOJ. Payne, Ran somvllle. R. F. D., Chas, Respfess Ransomville, R. F. 1 K Gaylorda?W. O. Mason, Bath. J. D Paul, Bath. BatJi?T. A. Brocks, Bath, Mra. W. A. Woolard. Ba h. ' ' t Everett?45. S. Sa wjrer, Jesshma. R. W. Whitley, JcBsa na. Webster?M. L. Rat cliff, Pino town' ft. t. Tf . f enry Webster Plnetown,. R. *F. D. ~ : ,. 1 ' ?W A Wlnfleld, Pine 2 town.' R. F. D.. Dr. C. C. Jackson. Plnetown, R. F. D. ? . V) t? t), nn.a. Donanm. ViIle,.R."F.'TX, fc. B Paul, Ransom viiW; r. f. t>. 1 " "Surry?-6; W. Do wen, Jcisajpa l* T. R. Tyer, Jcssama, l,v " TEtuntb'r'a BridgO? W. R* - Boyd Pijidto*b"._%6htt Odin, PlodMHtnl'" TJb jd'r" Pungo?L. F. Allen,. $uri * 'gfc'if.'B: Harris, Pi ago. I jo. '* Lower Pungo?J. H. Ad ana. Pan ; :gb; j: H\ Harfte; Pi ngo'.' _ j?*< 5^J k> teecfartille?J. D. BvJloek^ t*fch l# Way, L sechvUJa^j . Haalln?F. P. Latham, Belhavoc r* F d:;'R: o:-Hos y," DelhaveW.R t ipvNjpv HHt 'l X M'Vi-sa/ Man T, -l i p^n^eMHlgh ichool?Thpnia. ^"Oreen, Pantegp, P. B. John?onrFnn *'hfco. * e -iri# Creek Swe - "lord, Bethaven, R. VIA,- Ij. R-.-Pt *r -IVM-'ftettMMn. R. F D. bu'inl .? * ^i8?g? Swamp- -W. W. "PIHa: Tantoro, R. F. D? V '."A. RpSl^Wai ?*? ? r. D. .M?t .! Ff .a if AT T lllff -jjj.pi.T .JJ HERE T> (PAY. J o ii.iaiQMT Hi t W5WKJC. BrlnJ<gf o- Ni .. ex-postmaat< i at that plac mniiga in the city t J ay on businea .H IIAIU3 1 c - FROM HVD] COURT. : co-toO 1 tyf 1 "^il^Ktfgus D. wj Lean return* m, thU-ngulnc from 1 fan Quarter, 1 J'~ be haa b< ft attending" tl ?g Ui?rf of Hyde couil "*> .VT .V.'.'IIA.'in II A i Sr.iQkwJe* t. wiai.r of Beit *n ?.??,.tea reAtly beoa >t<- pointed paat aaslBtai* aorpeon of t ? Fftit Baflallon of Jo North Cat >ft> WnflNaral MlUlla (Ah the rank M VfHif STta appot. '"'^JPlirirf "AriW'iAaiant one. wg fz ;J; </ ,0 re err- ;s v ilol X J a aw oa bias 1 fl n btaa on ben .anm fflr? r. *' - * - 1 OCTOBER 21,1914 iBBr - mm nausi (By Haft Von Klcist.) Slnco the beginning of this wsi that has been waged In Europe against Germany by England's peril dous Jealousy, the newspapers hayc been wilfully or erroneously ||fvini publicly to news which have pot even the semblance truth. Much hai been said abouU the cause of this war and the allege? German atrocMlslea&jwlth regard to the loyalty or tl* Hindus to the nrttiafa Empire. It has been given out that 50.00 Hindu soldiers ^sve already $one and vA&fr 'Mn htifadred Indian prlnceB are offering their services and contributing most liberally tc aelp the English government in Its moBt trying situation, It has also been jointed out that Germany, which expected an uprising*" In .ndia to break, out, has to her utter disappointment discovered that India Is flooded with loyalty and her people standing by the British flag. Needless It Is to tell any man, con .ersant with the Internal political situation in India, haw mach truth there ie in such a statement. Who ire these 60,000 soldiers who have bebn sent to the front, and who aro these loyal Indian pflncea? These .ndian soldiers are from the most backward classes, men who from heir very youth, aro Isolated in "cantonments" without access to any Inormatlon as to the doings and con lltlons of their fellow countrymen. These eoldiers. In the employ of th9 English government, have been ca'l3d into uee, of course. As to the orlnqpss, fattened by the toll and vealth of the people, ruined by English whiskey and, vices, they mow full well that, w$th an uprising In India and the consequent extermination of despotic: English rule, heir -days will be numbered. So .hoy offer their tttffpr the furthering their own pleasures. That ndia as a whole is loyal to England :an not be denied. - . If there was "really any loyalty \mong the people of India, why did iot boastful England withdraw from India even the one regiment of Englsh soldiers instead of the Sepoys, tnd thus avoid the painful necessity )f so suddenly admitting tho "Asia tic subjects into the dignity of Eu ropean brotherhood" when, only g few weeks before the war entranc* vas denied Into Canada t0 tlie 8am' "hlgh-soulod race," many of then -etircd .soldiers of t?e same army on the ground of their.being unde Arable Asiatics? Del thb Engllsl >yen for a moment Relieve that t!v Hindus, hgve forgotten the artroclou butchory of the patriots of 1851 whom they blow from the mouths o oiiuion fof thelr atUmpt to Mherat thepiselves from, the! yoke of an It tolerable .foreign rule? Have the 'orzotien ti? mnuman peraeeutin yetrr/rtdludlng the (m . prison'm^nt without -trial, denial jq Jie. rroedam pf. the]press, plai&jli ' and organisation? Have they foi ?6tten tlje shameless Insolence the .Uea,.ai)4 are 4aHy veiponml t at the,hand? of erei-fr Tommy Atklr in India? Ii it possible ior thei to fdnfet that 32 miuioTMi <of the ] ^oqptry'ratih. yrqre aiarVfcd to deat 9 tor their English greed of gold be i- -fdtfe Which right* of or gpd fi of .', M*'? t ?n. " TO IM1-HOVB BCTLDINr; | yl.uvritl ma ?v?ab I 3$ 28.. . U -3 '*? I ztt I P ?$4 fcrptrn. building gt the corn I - ot ^faia a^yM^rket ntfeets ie to 'H 1?t?R>YBd .30 far a* ftppoar a nee __ concerned-! "SHck fs'rnow beti ? placed on tfac ground for the pt %S8$"Pf makln# thelopof the' boll ?? Ing facing on Market street appe wfthti,. moin street. .When.^mploted.Jl will add m" to thd appearance not opJjrrOfj.JJ 5d building but this popular 90jrncr, lie yoaut ft'',1 ir^.n. m it. 11ro A*riwi> MjJWMAI/. " ifllooo sri' I/Itotir IJf .r o:!\? sir. AflUoia5 li'tfTTST- 'i o Mr aad Mrs. Gordon Hoakatt Ndr?hWU1w?boror H?nr|r i*- Brran of Now B,ra; Mi. )|Uil 0- B.|.ft|I|??*';Of juiort*.,#, h* (h?,T0ll?'-O#A oWOHdod JJ?> r!?|H O- Of th? I Mo fotonjK^U^o.flr^ of at St. ttetaf'a lldtcoffal Church t t- morula*-ot U.ld.and^laot^ lot J most at Orliaaalf^^, ,,ri JKI .on.KB-riinlttra tfAagsma . i ] ih; ? * 1" i ' * ' 1 * ' ? ' ATTORNEY Gi AND SEN. HI DRESS BEL! I I Hon. T. W. Dickett. North Can lina's popular attorneyNflnml, an lion. Harry W. Btubbs, senator fo this senatorial dlatrlsct, spoke ? . Belhaven, N. C.. last night to , large and enthusiastic crowd .? . listeners upon the political issues c the day. This was the first addret 1 that Attorney General Blckett ho ; ?>?<> tn E as tarn Carolina durln , &e present campaign. He close , We western tour of the' Estate las . week and now cornea to tU East un til the day of election^ j. The distinguished l-jj^cste j malti af {?> . r4Uk-na< j day afternoon by" a committee' o citizens headed by Mr. D. Lesofsky Alighted from Jlte - train, the inipil of the public schools lined up ?j front of the station and gave thi visitors three hearty cheers. Addc< to this feature was the excellon niuslo rendered by the Belhavei Concert Bunt; The speaking took place in tin excellent appointed town ball. Mr R. T. Martin, a prominent young si torney, wzb master' of cerdmbhles and addressed the audience. ; He or nately Introduced the Hon. Harr* W. Stubbs who responded In a moa pleasing and attractive way. ,a Afte making everyone present feol gooi he presonted the maLn speaker o the evenlne. Hon. T. W. Blckett North Carolina's efficient Attornu; General. Mr. Blckett arose amid cheers ar only a Beaufort county audlcnci knows how to give. ^ He prefaced his fine address bj stating that while on his way dowt GALA DAY AT BIDS TOMORROW The basket picnic and educaliona rally takes place at the Hlgklan< Schoolhouse located betwoen Lath am's Cross Roads and Whartom N. C., tomorrow. Qflle a numbc of cltisens from Washington will a: tend. Everybody has a cordial It vttatlon to attend and carry a ba ket. Among the features of the dn will be educational addresses I such well known speakers as 12c ward L. Stewart. W L. Vaughn and W. G: Prlvette. All the. patrons of this flourlshLi a school are urged to be present. T1 s school building has Just been cos pleted at this place and Is a cred f to the enterprising cltisens. Tomi a rmtkIm. <n a IT a! A OCCftSln =IP. J. HJAIRER ! WILL MID i mm . ; ?* ***> '*TRbr.v Jfc Hi-Waffeij,.., 8uperl*it< dent ot thfr Atihhtic and JJlue Rid tylstric^ vq{2 the M. E. church, i . .turned yestef&gy from: an extensi . visit fco Morehead City Mid etl or points op . Atlantic Coast. I be Warren left jresterda^V^ttfernobn is thb Nbrfotk Southern jtpr. Clevela ajg Tenn.whOtO he goes tft attegd 1 rr- annual eeealou of ^tbe Holston C< a- iwdwwmaa church, wt ar absent he will alBcattbfrti the -in; ith Elation of Re>* Dr.' Hldksdn, ' new president of Jibe tTnftofslty tCh Chattanooga. Thpre will be i' Us bishops of the M?E. Church pi pf ent, being Bishops M"DoweIT,"iJ A Jfenderson and ^ Cook. Spe .Wains will be rug* on the dlffei l)nr ntUroads tor this jfiecasion. ;? ,jl . Mr. Wfcrren exacts :to be abi ?3/ ^rom the city about a week. -i ,?i g ' ^ " 1R,: , COMMKNCg) TODAW.v am fju M1 Workmen commenced this ? ral ing resurfacing iaat Main M D.9B: from Market to Iftirrdy street. ' h^s Work has been oomplMM *4 -?T- Gladden street t% th* comer vr- Bridge tbd West strep*. a! t B? itftMuriog b I?I III III M|| | | *OD .1 . f\f j ? k r j is*,.,. ] vi I ' ,. .::, .J i ; J r 1AVEN CITIZENS j- to Belhaven he wondered why the - . 4 good town of Mhirra vm called rr Belhavm. After thlnklhg the matit ter over he had comedo the conclu- 9 a slon that It moat be'a haven for ,f belles and that 4*ce he had.aJTdvod 1 f on the spot this jppin ton of hia had ib been confirmed lUevcpr way. ? ,5 Mr. 'Bickett cdd.laecl his remarks ' g principally to that of natfonaf afd fairs and the wo^erft:! record that L has been and is tfelng fade by Wood i. row Wilson, "ft is the judgment of the entire cltlllzed world" said o the speaker, "thM Wjoodrow Wilson is tho greateatjruldr in the entire f civilized world." j | >. The attorney general closed his a matchless speech!with an appeal for x the ratification of jthe constitutional 4 *59 0 amendment. SujtM j that It had -$3 <9 1 been carefully mppared and too. t carefully consldeffd by the various i organizations antf prominent cltl sews' thwusgliuift'Wrth Carolina. All c those who have examined the pro. posed amendments' are catholic In - their opinion that the amendments 'torihh,-constitution fchould bo adopt* j \ i ji , {. J \ Ir Mr. Bickett made a profound init prossion for the cause which he repr reyenta., He .makes no pretense as to i coloring; uBes no sugar coated worda ^9 r 'but Ciideavors to glee his hearers , 'he plain simple gospel of Democray cy and what It stands for in a way ? Mr. Stubtis in presenting the At- * , : torncy_ General referred to him as North Carolina's next governor, i' The otysion laat evening wan an ? enjoyable one from every viewpoint WASH. BOY J IHVBHTS A I NEW DEVICE 1 Mr. L. N. Woolard, who is the d capable and efficient stage manager and operator at the New Theater ' has Just patented a Folding Steps r device which promises to be quite a ' ' convenience to all the travelling pub |t lie. Those who have seen his in- . jl 5" vention pronounce it unique and v excellently wrought out. Doubtless ,y the inventor will roalize a good thing .-Ik from his efforts. The device can --dti n be used successfully on tire escapes, street cars, railroad cars, automo- ; -hM ls biles and for the transporting ot -->4? 10 passengers to and from steamships. . {u-viWM n" His patent haB been in the patent . '.V'iiJ tl office at Washington City for the Jfl 5r past tw.o months. .-.,j n Mr., Woolard has worked for tha . past five months on his davlee and H doubtless will receive a rich reward I for his labor. Thus another Washington boy la destined to have his name In the vfll I -! forefront. FROM DELHAVEX .. * ' " . !!! t j tf || Editor James L> Mayo, of the . .., ,> "V Dally'Nei^ and Attorney E. L. stow- .. ? ,,,.^;,?^Vta | ai;t amended the speaking at Del- .. haven last-'eyening when Attorner . General Tr W. Bicjcett addressed ;n. the cttlzena of that town and ear- c? gp rounding country. j YROW PljWTOWX. . ier "jv^c ?d j;- ; ' - ? rtr. Messrs. W- f, Latham. W. U. Wa- .. da tors. Major Waters knd Albert W?tare. Of Plnatewn. fi C., are among -*tiB .^e the welcome vleltoM to Waehlngton .. ,r; life HOI 2": r ' an- i. . CH<J!R PRACTICE. ,,-3lL.^ the ' i- r?| r:"!e .-.0; t}-^ .of AD the members: of the M. E. .'-Ti'roh 5 our Church Olrolr arb requested to meet r.;r. ea- at the church this elrontn? for prars . -s-i,?r'-J member Is urged to be .VT.iiftj c*al pre?nt. : u'V rt-ossw*7-?>j(fl wnk l v.titr'.Ofg^q fill | T..rr, -. ? 'n r. -.! :*n?J .<?l 'J .'A I ' *" .*!! *oiT sac.X' "" New Theater ;!UOlu1 .v .. .! l-r? Li Moaijoy, Tu^sdajy# Wedae?4ay .,,.?iJ| (III.i-'f ir- ,iia1 -RAYMONO ai REYNOL S" > M|g ^jlou-aMMtSf *USKniB- O..M ,H ?*>a ?-? *fj qod - f|M 4ra0c? > itj ?t lii-.v lie bnslambcrw I j ni xta rfJlw ,?h:pricm Am edJ ?t eJaqioiitati ol I Ulw ,otao JOOTSJ galbastt A o V-X-oi
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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