V 'BrUble W ind.. N. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 26 INS Vol.4. Ho. 72 ' ? P ? iff -OTW ? i 11 RESULTS OF ELECTION v HELD THROUGHOUT THE . COUNTY ON SATURDAY Mow to the remit of the aHottun hoM in tbs varloas pre etosto iiwMiwW. Che tolly 09 #?* nrttoy: Washtngtoa, First wsird---?V>r sheriff Miry MU. 14. agsinst tfu? bin ?a. For iuMthw't UU s. ?gsitt* 1k* Ml 107. For slock tow Ml II, egaKtna the Mil ft. Second wand Fur Sheriff's atU ry MM It. ? in* the Ml 44. For sjpsrt visor's MU t, against the Mil gO. For stock law bMl 11, agalntt the MU 71. TMrxl ward ? For sheriff'? salary TMnd wanl ? Far sheriff's salar Mil SO. again* tto? MH 17. For su pentor'i bOl 8. against the bin 47. For stock law bfll j) against the Mil Fourth ward ? For sheriff's sala ry Mil 14, sgatnst the MM 40. For aupsrvlior's Mil 0, against the Mil 75 For Aook tow bill 4, against the Mil 70. Trtntsrs Creek ? For sherlff'e sal ary, Mil t, agalnat t tor bin ISO. For supervisor** bill 0. against th? bill lSS^^-For stock law bHl 3, rtgalm* the blH lit. ? OM Ford ? Far sheriff's salary Mil 4. against 101. For super-, visor'* 10S. I^sdbrvtlto ? For tftovl r? salary m 0. against ttoe biU 14 For su ?? rtocw't MM 0. agtlitot the Mil 14. ** -lock ta/tr MM 1. againgt the bill II. OboccrrtoMy? ?'or short*** salary MS ?. ipwtwt ?? MM >?T. for ?? I. MrHiwtth. MU I?1 rwW* IntUt, ?m1nrt Ui Mil ?*? Mwt'l Ornk ? ft. llwira . ?nr MM ?. wsiMt tk* MH tig. r?r mb ?. mum mii tit. fer took U? Mn I. ??mint ?w Ml 111. Ctn Ptimt r?r *'? wWur ? MM ?. awUwt th. MH I*. Ni ? pmMtor't Mil ?. MliM tH* %ffl ??. M?m? (tori r. ?*? rr bill I *?SMM *tMN III. Mr Mftr visor's M11.0, ??alnt the MM 183 For stock law bill 10. ecainst the bill 113. Boanertoa-^Jtor Sheriff* salary bill 3. against the WU 48. For su per visor** biH 1. against (be hill IC. For stock tew bftl ft, a?ata st the Mil 88.* ' .Aurora? For sheriff's salary bill 6. agalnM the bf* 83. For super visor's bm S. tgalnft the bill 84. For stock lenr bill 41. against the bW 36. Malta ? -For sheriff's salary hill 0, against the bOl 60. For supervi sor's 0. against the bill 50. For stbok law bill 21, against the hill 29 eforuth Cwrflt ? For sheriff1* salary bill' 3. against the bUl 85. For su pervisor's bill X. against the bill 103. For flock law bill 29, against the blH 15. ' Total number of votes oast for Sheriff's salary Wil >84, against the bill 2.85 S.defr-atert by a majority of 2,734. # Toted number of votes for supervisor's bill 16. against the 'bill 2.970, defeated by a majority of 2,954. Total number of votes cast -flor the Stock tew bin 229, against the bill 2,725' defeated .by a mojority of 2,496. "Exploits of Elaine " theat New Theatre The New Theater opens K* week ] amusement program tonight with a| seven roal program. The second ! and third episodes of the "Exploit* 1 of JDlakie" will be shown tonight. In 1 coimedtklon with three reHfc o< ahc j Associated films This splendid ' se rial is now appearing In the columns o! this paper In story form, and pifcxradses to be one of the most inter esting sentafc ever offered their pat rons by this house. For tomorrow nigbt the Now Tbeatsr has for it* program one of the ^Strongest pho toplays -" Ill OF UUEIS Of in A meeting df the Fourteenth Dis trust of the United Daughter* of the Confederacy was held In the Ptfbitc School Auditorium on Saturday. TlkJa y Mlffc Bmily Harris. This was followed with an address by Mrs. Hotlinter, who stated "that Uk> objects of fchese-jneetliiKs was to create an interest in the work of tbr U. D. C., especially in the smafl cr chapters, who could not alwayi" attend the State conventions." After the business had been dis cussed t'hte reports- were read from the d Deferent chapters, whWh gave to all those who were pretieiil a good Idea of thn splendid work being ac complished by slhis organization. Mm, D. M. Carter then sang an exquisite solo, "Oh. Umb of God" accompanied by Miss Mae Avers. Morehead Ctty ewnded a cordial invitation to have the district con vention meet there in 1916. The muring wan olosed by Rev. W. "H. Call, who pronouncrd the benedlc tfcon. After the meeting all were invit ed to tl*< kindergarten room wher? a delightful three course luncheon was rorved under bho ^>le supervis ion of Mra^H." W. Carter, Who wa> assisted by members of the chapter and children of the Confederacy. The Pamlico Chapter wiRh??s to extend Its sin ceres* thanks and ap preciation to the following ladle* and gentleman who added much pleasure to' thou** present ty^the mu fflcal program: Mrs. T)." "ST . Carter MIn Mae Ayers, Mrs. J*i*se Harring ti&n, Mice Bmlly Harris and Mr. R Skinner. To those who so kindly Kent, auttnrmoblle* to meet guests and for the enjoyabln rides given them tfolioiwing the luncheon, which adn ed much to the pleasure while in the city. | New Bern chapter wa* Qnpjesent ed by the president. Mrs. John T. HOlliSter, Chapter delegates, Mrs. Sophia Duffy, Mrs. Owen Gulon. Mrs. James Mltc?v"ll. Mrs. W. H. i Newell, Jr.. Mrs. J. K. Holowell, Mrs. B. E. Moore. Mrs. W. P. M. Bryan, Mrs. George Stratton. Mis? Mary Oliver. Miss Bulallah Willis and Mies Margaret. Bryan. Delegates from thr Klnston chap ter i twerp: Mrs. E. B. Maeston, Mrs. D^i Qulnerly, Mrs. E. V. Web> Mrs. ' L. J. Mewborne, Mrs. J. P. Taylor, Mrs. C. S. Sltterson, Mi Lloyd LaRoque, Mrs. W. D. I Roque and Mrs. Jas. F. Parrot*. Delegates from the MJorohead City clrapter -*rere: Mrs. Mary Royall. Mrs. Bdwar<^? and M1ss Hat tip Low ie. v ? The OresoKe Book Club mot with Mies Adeline Mayo Thuneday after noon. The program for the ?fVt noon f? 4 very Interesting on?. Miwi Caddie FoWle prAparad and read a pap' r tm "Prominent North CaroMntens rtf Today" -which was Kftatly enjoyed. Tha club had the pleasure of bar ing as guests Sftfv. T. A. Darts of Wilson, lire. J. B. Bowers of ?oot .l*n4 Neok and Mot Ad Jalde Old of Bel haven. The next martin? will be held wit* Mr? C. U Orpoka , where they claim oaoa*derabl" tu< ? sees arc t>?U?T?d to be forerun 1 ners of another btg effort to break through the allied Hoes to the wwi I > -? > For many days BMgkxm has been t*n ?*t with tbe OorroanB. Tbe <*? m&iu claim Klurther progress toward Ypree and that Britlato counterat tacks have been repulsed. "The French, on the otlvr hand, declare Che allies' counter attack continue wtih suooeefe and that the British hold all their position* and repeat tlie charge ahat the Germasn are using bombs containing asphyxi ating gases. -1 Th* Frankfurter Zistu-ng justify the uns of theee machine on the ground that thy- allies have done Itk*1 wise. The German attacks 1n the Woe. re or In tl^e Meuse hills was direct ed against the French position e southwest of Combres and, accord ing to Berlin, the French suCTereJ n heavy defeat. Paris, hrw-yer | soy? that in a counter attack the j Germans were driven out of the French first line, which they had pushed back. Then offensive movements hy the German** have been made possible by tbe state of the ground in the east. re operations are virtually 1m-. possible until floods have subsided Taking advantage of these condl lions the Germans t^auRferVsd a large number of troops to the west U. make another hlg effort, which shows they are not ccrptent to re/* on a rassfve policy It is poiieveq tnat a nan nmnan new Ccrman troops have reached Flanders, and that more puns and mart e rial are to be ufced than vm provided for the original attemptato dstroy the a-llied armies In the wrsrt ? Attempts which tnet wlith failure both in August and in October. In the meantime the *?a?t*Tn front is envying a period of comparative caim. exoept rn the mi d -Car parth I ane* where tbi Russians continue to at tack the Austrianta hi Uireok pates ai d to the eastward where the Aus trian* and Germians are trjinf? to cru?h the Russian flank. Bolh rtdea nriport sucnessew. Operations in the Dardanelles still arn apparently oonJlned to the bom bardTTient of the Turkish entp-noh ments, While preparations are belnrc made for landing the allied forces, part, of whlcli is atayady on Turkish territory st Rnon at?d other points. Italy end Greece, oontlnue to de bate what steps, if any, they will take, and RumMrfa,' ft ts belfccvet', waits on Italy's dwifrton. It la stat ed that Austrian and German dlplo ir>at* Ait Rome are prepared to fee- J ommerrd eicoeptawro of Italy** twm? bill ar* watting ftor Irtntrwrtlom from Vienna, Whlcrti haw tth? of hfc< life following the i-piur?uhB of the fanner. lie remov ed t*> thlw ctty some twelve years a*x> where he has been engard In the carpentering trade Besides his wife in leave* three son* and three daughters to nil** tho love and care of a fond father. The funeral services wli; be con ducted /rom f:he residence tomorrow ir.ornlng at 1 1 o'clock by Rev. R. V. H,op*\ paet,or of Che Christian church I of which the deceased was a faltb tfui merrtbtr, and the remains interr e<" in Oakxlale (vonotery. "How'a your Sunday School set ting along?" an official at the State Sanatorium iflor toe Treatment of TubemulcNis was ankifff a fa* day ago. "Oh, fine," he repllrd, "we have more inaeree*. shown and baiter at tendance according to our popula tion, than you folks have at home." Contdn'Uilag, he explained that every Sunday afternoon, after the resr per iod, thh oonvalewuinfc patient* uiwm ,hle In the main lobby of the Sa^ato-I irlum, wkere one ott tU-'iir" number, usually a minister or form?* Sunday Schriol workor. leads in the (study of the lesson or in such other devotion al exorcteMi as may seem appropri ate. m BIBLES IT IDE STATE mm "How ftAiout your Sunday School equipment?" hH? was nek'-d "Wnll. you see It reaftly doean't take v? ry much," ho replied. "A genenous friend gave the Institution an organ aomfltlmo ago. What w r need mcHt now Is abotr. 75 Blblee." | In thta oonnoctlon he ata-ted that nearly all the patients r?ad qutto a hit. for inasmuch as th* rest. cure re quires tAiaMt they spend a *neat por ficn of their time In bed and fritting around, a greait many improve theiT time by reading. Alrtrmdy, friends ?ot tbo Institution have contributed various book* to the extent of about three hundred. The paMenta iwad "thfl "> at the rate of flf.y or more a week. rubles. TO-w Testament*, books. niajra*in<* subscription*, song* books and a *uh??nrlpti>on for seventy flvio to one hundred Sunday School lemon leaflet* or quarTvrllns would *1)0 of much valw to thn patients woh aTe there waging the battle rtf life Jand doai.'h with the Grim WhM*? Plifua. Such hooks or literature. If sent by pares! po#rt to th#? State Sanatorium, at Sanatorium. N CV wrtl rer?(vr? a hearty 'welcome by the patten's. OOy FliRMRD STATU RP/1BNT. '\T1m "Lid* T. Rodman rafcurnad Saturday evening from Wat'hlnirton. D. C., yr) {gra ifli'e attended thw D. A. R. ConrTMitlon M*t w Mlm Rod 4n*n had the Vmor of b#Mn* con firmed Stato Regent. T'nia appoint ment and tlh? p^ofua^n of bmtffnl Howem rihowared upon -hor at th* eonfirmetlo.n t? an aitteet off tho wMr popularity ami wrta^rn In which ah* hj hold 1>y flu dAiicrhi She In reodvhi* t.h? oonirratulaitlnna of h??r many frlrndw In thin f.ky and ?lm? whore. If a woman haa money tti# men care very tittle whether H la all mnny or life frnanrano*. What by the w*vy ha* ho noma of the rtld-ftwhV?n?Ml fwth^r who wMp ,pad h1? wx\ When th* latter df? nfeejwd M&T FRIENDS OF WATERWAY IMPROVEMENT MUST BE ACTIVE SAYS SENATOR Waahiacura. D. C-, April 25. ? However *t mmy i*, with others,, the*) s on? man -who ha* no doubts or miaffl ring* as to tfl? ?onrc- of the op position to watemrsffl wttch has In-en so plainly In evidr d wring the laat tW|0 wesson s "re*. That man Is a native o? ? ^ -i who moved to Or ?oq, b^ca? Attorney Gemural and later Go. nor ?f that State, and 1 e aonf serving hi* second term as United Stat?-h Senator Hi* nattte to George E. Chamber bain. "There lilts Ixvm a most remark able change,"' nay* Senator Chamber lain. "In the course fallowed by the groat transportation companies of this country nine*- the opening of t lio Panama Canal. FV>r nearly halt a omtury before thai great work was comipleted ti?> efforts of the trans-congenital railways were di rected against every effort that was made to comrtoct the two ocean* by the const rttct ion of tanaJ Their ef forts undoubtedly retarded this work for at least 'forty rears. It is unnecessary to charge. Thpy w?ro re ft rained only by the slow and tedi ous processes of the lnteru?a*e merce Commission and thr court.-1. It will bo i* membered thai It took nearly twenty-five years to tvach. through these proceww*. ? rtnal de cision affecting fhe rati** to the in ter-mountain country, and even that decision has recently keen very iargffty niodlGed. ?'TJief Pan?ima Canal lia* beooroe br ocontpC.Jshed fact, and in 1912 an act governing 1th u# was placed up on f.he statute lx?oks. This act gran tod to American vessels en Raff ed in the coastwise trade exemption ?rom tolls. and Immediately upon its pa.i-'age these some com.panie* pnt forth their efforts bo securo the re peal of this exemption clause. In 'hat flfcht ttfo* *we successful, bo that American \?ing directed a^aln-st legisla tion for the Improvement rit Inland wan -rways. The purpose of Dh!s opopnentu o?f appropriations for rlv These waierwayg hiw now bnonm?? I active competitor* -with th* railways nml are mono powerful as ratf* reg ulators than either the Interstale "onvmerce Oornmfcsilon or the Abate r'amnytSMlons can ponslttly be. Ko oWonttom is bein* used against th* ;inp?rov*m??nj? of harbor*, Vhf r? a? a T?11wroptiat*rov?m?nt of liTter nal waterway*. ip*?rhe cKiy en foot ?h*n by ola^loc apt>?opr1a-| Tor harbore, which ure railway lor mJnaK irn ofi>* htll **td api>-r ?>f lov** and ie 'in the Interest of the msmP* of the po-rple who main fain r*o lo"J?by at Washington ask no favors an.1 simply Hrw that justice N> done to the shipped and producer* of the whfflp country." Elsie Albert as the Princess at BeJlmoTheatre "For thp Jove of Princess Qoian do" Miati Elsie Albert as the Prtn is forced to marry Prince Rup ert whom she had never bctforo met, but before doing she asks tor two week* to indulge absolute freedom In the fields and *urroun other's real Identity, feH (nrto each other's srn*? while tihe oourt -wondered at their un cotar-tlly action. In the I And of I xn* and Kings they still tell dt how Pr^jpo Rupert turned minstrel and how Princess Go! an do became si Rhop rdosM and how love so strange ly led them Into each other's arms. This picture in two parts, will be ,flh own at the H rill mo tomorrow, to gether with a funny onmedy, "Soul MaHas." ALL IHGRD TO BE KRKSBNT. All those who have so kindly con sent-o-rl to help -with thr music at the Washington Public ftchool* en May f? t h are asked to at tha school auditorium on Tunsdny nlg'bt prompt |y at eight o'oloek fior reheasal BU PBRINTF7VDBNT. IIAKRR WAYS. It I* mora than bk ?\v ft (? ?ota0 to rain tomorrow wranlnir. By alt m**n? brine tha Mttl? tots in tfct inorntn* ao th ay won't fat w#t b? foi* th#y f?t back homa. BAKBTt'S STUDIO. Tha truth ottw? hart* but oi>? h?m.nr ? o Wfctl* of