INOON JULY 1 1915
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" *r*at tills
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1 a? grant]
U of p hall
I aoaatrr ?h tha 'u,
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g. |t 4? worth anyone'?
trle and I am
a? mmr mlodi to
t wo will bo ?ot
Toan ttwlr.
O. A. SPBNCER
9"
have been a
"C&g
L ?nd Moore, in
a party of
ft tine The
, ... ftt wm. stov? a
the bow. HW accident
B?ftr the Wiahfncton * Van
' f#WgNk
? dock. The;
pii'MN iyji broad cmbmk.
v! ? t>l4 r
-??jnr?;onr".^ d:r
tended church ?t Aeberry Sunday
and Mrs.1
DM- Woolard. i
! IJHH Helen, Margaret and Em-!
Uy Kirrer. of Zion. wrre visitors nt
Mrs. W. T. Latham'* Saturday. \
f C)Mater WhUley. ?f JesSana,. vis
WMlisbtlit Cutler Saturday night .
and Sunday afternoon. |
Misses Llule, Essie and Martha'
Latham and tfceir *uewts. Blblr is*1
%nd Bdgar Latham, or Washington.'
slMedad aarrlcet at Aaberry Sun
fm C. C. Ctttfcr Vt.ltail
Wra O otter's broth?. J. B. Alll
-ood, at lUr.r Road Saturday after
* |
Mt L. 8h?l>ard and Sit.. U.alt.
Latham au.nded children'. night at
A.harry charcfc S.nday night.
> Kactaa and Ja?aa T-.th.m
TWtm it Tom Waryey'a Bun I
J^tb.tn ??<Hit Tue#-]
oMl *tt? Hr?. T. W. Bpyd
mgleton and family ?gea?
nth 4> aa4 Mr*. Tom Alii
tt*,'Black and
?kM<)> tt to
?v 1 ?"citate#-' j??UAi ?
.Blair Lm .a <5 *4?ar Lattaa?, of
Washington, and UlM.t Unll, B<
?1? and Mirth. mUa a Hying tup
'?? rtMtm Su.d.y alurnooa.
K1m Julia nx^H want Sunday
with Ura. J. 0 MIMB ?t Bunyon
VIM Nalila I.atham, of thla pig?..
'? ??andtng tha waak with h?r annt.
'frt. II. ?. Latham, at Wnatowa
Laadr Walla? a ad Mlaa Nat.
Wllara a*? Mix Ball Walla?, of
Wall-WaUa. ?p. m ?unday wit* Mln
la Latham.
W> 1
? *
HWifi o< OMMk. CTtarrh to Or
taataa IK*? Mn'a Lragiio.
Iwr mala aapbar of tha Ckrh-|
laa church la r<wiu?t?d to attaail
t maaUag whtob I. to ho held at
ahareh tomorrow night. Pl.M
for tha atoaaikg
?aaa Maa'a 1-aagn? of
Ohnrch and ts nl
a^Di tar proaottag
latgr.it of tha Saa4.y
tka aharah
S. ?
BMi MEETING
TO BE HELD
TOMORROW
MKIUHAvm ? luuunuu
- OOUYfUBi lxvjinD IV E
WILL ORGANIZE
?n to Credit
law Hmki tu be H?u t?
UuxnW ot Cmmm. Br- I
ii?m> <i " iir1 I
The permanent "J/aumaho* ?
a local credit anion will i? 1k* (??
tloa broofht up Mor? a meeting c
,merchant*, whlci 1> to to Mi Krl
4*7 nltbt at 8;?0 la the room* at
the local Chamber o( Commerce.
Orer 100 pott card? h*T? been Ml
to inercfcu'.t tn Bea*Tort, Mjrdei
PIU and Martin coortlee. aaktns
them to be pr*??nt at the meetiac
end co-opcrato In the (ormtac of
tka aetoclalinn. A laj-te nunber
to - be '?W?t it [be
pMrMltHw k* mat with heartr en
drrvtaeat I'J alt- to -whom It feaa
bMii trplalXKl .
At tomorrow nl*ht's meeting, of
flwri ifor th$ association will be
elected, (be question of a Ipeal aeo
retary will be decided, plaas (or fu
turo work will be iHaomawd and
many other matters of la por ta? ce
iaken up. Abjfet 7f local merchants
I have agreed to co-operate In - the
It nnlon and It to now certain
. the union be established.
Leave Tomorrow
oii'Annual Cruise
^WWrDort,' KoVr
Yor^ and otttifr points aloag the At
lantis coaiit. 11m local? division has
m local' j^vialon :
been ?reparian for &(?jyifr~for the
lam several daya and everything 1
now in readlnsss for the die a pr
tomorroWi ? ifcie ,
on the midnight trail
at Norfolk SamMny.
order ha? br<n !RsqMQWflgr?Wf
th?> member* of the ^??^Dtvlstoa to
meet at the armory tomorrow night;
rtprclail Notice.
To members of the 6th Division.
North Carolfna Naval Militia:
You are hereby ordered to be at
your armory Friday night. July 2,
n?lfc; at 7:SO p. in. Failure to
comply with thlr orler will mean s
summary .court martial.
ny order of
W. B. ROMAN. JR.. .
Lieut. 8enlor Grade, commending.
H. T. WHITMCY,
Boatswain Mate.
IUH KY MOt'KT OBTW
THK I>|5CIU!N(i K.\M1g
BocKy Mount, July 1.?By de
feating Newport Neva by u ?cpre of
6 to 3 yeatTday afternpoo Id *
game marked "by splendll flelff'ng
and retor<J - breaking attendance.
Rocfky Mount enured (he flrat h*lf
Of the race Tor the pennant to the
Virginia League by a want pjargaln
of on? ganK,
gVHMAHINB I? FIX>ATKD.
Ban Francisco, July 1,?The IT.
i. Submarine H-8, which went on
the rocka last night near Point Bur
lighthouse, 115 miles south of hare,
vii floated at high tide late today.
Previous messages that the boat
ara? undamaged were confirmed.
DRBPKftofE OOjrmnOJfH IN
MEXICO CITY NOW EXIST
Wf^ahiugton, July :.?Desperate
conditions in Mexico City, with un
tkecka# mobs rioting and looting,
artf described In a dispatch cabled
to tke fruited States government to
ugh t from Vera Crus by a miriqr
who 1 Vt thfe Mexican eapftal laet j
fritor. Jdfi? 15. ? ; ??' ; H
istroyers; It lines tfc? floe
ws that aro difficult to r?
. ftr CWW VioMto?
mm
r-DEFENSE DR'U AT WEST POINT
? ? O* oiJjl'twtirM o I 4p^nnm#omi?nt weak at Wot Hotni wa? the co??t-dcfen?e drill. In which men ot the|
?wtAlwJ The photograph show cadete firing one of the alx-lnch gun? and. on the left.
of WQ r^Tln, ?. aagle of^^h^nd the
AH KSJOYAIIIJt UAlfCK
IM TStkhi M nw Hons In
hWo/
spent by * Jar? inrtnber at the Elks'
Lome last nlglft at a dance which
wis given by Jfehn Hitom in honor
Of M 1m Ellsa Jfranch and bar visit
ors, Miss Carri4'smith, of Plymouth.
Holllster and Bom
Bern. Delightful
and the-dancing!
i a late hour,
?who were present
^Handing, Justice
Sallie Myers. Will
Lucritla Hughes.'
lsaea Myra and
.Iph Hodges; Miss
111 PatrirM; Mies
nk; Mis* Mar.
Miss Mary
lib Maiufo
Wlpdl?y,Jg4. Clark;_Mls9^ugaata
Charles. Enoch Simmons; Miss -#???
Grice, Robert Fowle; MIbs Mary'
Cowell. J. 1). Calais. MIbs Elizabeth
Tayloe. John Small; Miss Winnie
Nicholson. Roy Hear; Miss Mary
Fowle, Henry Moore; Mia? Annie
Fowls, I?ester Savage; M las Caddie
Fowl?, William Knight; Miss Mary
Bockery, Charlie Moore; Miss Little.
Charles Cowell; Miss Ethel Fowle,
William Patrick; Miss Winnie Beck
with, Jamie WilliAms; Miss- Mary
E. Thomas, Lee Stewart; Miss Mae
Blount. Allen Channcey; Miss Mary
Tankard. Jesnie Crawford. Mia* Mao
A yen?, Jerry Newl>old; MiRses Eth^l
and feather Kesslnger. Dr. Nathan;
Carrie Smith. Sam Orlat; Miss
Farah Holllster. Fred Moors; Miss
BcM Hyman. William Baugham;
Mies Laura Branch, Bruce Hodges;
MlfB Ellsa Branch. John Taylo^;
M i t<B Annie Orlst. R. Jackson; Misa
Mary Hansel, JSofcert Small; M!ss
Elsie Msrah, Dave Tayloe; MIps Eve
lyn Jones, Jamea Hackney; Miss
Latham Jones. Harry Hear. Mian
Hellfln Shaw, Jaraea Weston; Miss
Elsie ' Buekman. Okarles Meekiast
Mias Olive Gallagher. K. Maunder?;
Mlaa Sybil la Griffin. Jamea Baugh
am; Miss Sallie Cart-ow. Arthur Bl
liott; Miss Ellsafc'cth Csrrow, Hor
ses Cowell: Mln Louisa Myers.
Elbert Weston; Miss Dorothy Millet.
William Blount; Mia# Bats Oonley.
John Bonner; Miss Rebecca Sim
mons, Mr. Worthy; Ml^ Bllcabath
Simmons, Mr. Ph?lp?I Viti Mildred
Hum ley. Joe MayO MIm Margaret
WilUaois, Oeorge Bonner; Mian Co
ring? Bright. MP. Hll&l Misa Mnttl*
Bright, Oakland Hodgrtj Mia? Pow
ell, Reg. Fulford; Mini Pender, Jag.
Bowsaj Mlas Ean'oe Taylor, gam
Fowle; Mian Mndelelne Ellsworth.
Jamie Fowl?; Mian Mnry L. Bll?
* worth, Jack Smith; Mi?? Oladys
Kljiworth. Edmund Buekman; Mlan
'en Pat aad Emily Harrla, Llndney
Warren; Mlsnet Margaret nnd Ella
a h? t h Mcllhenney, lir. Lamb; Mr.
and Crow, Mr?. Strttton, from J
Now Bern. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrow,
Mr. and Vkb Harrington, Mr. and
Mrs. J*rVenport. Mr. and Mrs. Rum
ley, Mr. an<$ Mrs. Hackney. Mrs.
I*cwls, from Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs.
Caleb Boll, Mr. and Mrs. T. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallteon. Mr.
and Mrs. Qorham. Mr. and Mrs. N.
Simmons, Mr. aud Mrs. S. Bragaw,
Misses Janle and Peuale Myers. Dr.
| and Mrs. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
t Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Young,
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Blount. Mr. and
! Mrs. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave'
: Cartor, Mr- and Mrs William Clark,
,'Mr. and Mrs. Clary, Mr. and Mrs.
, Dive Bell, Miss Lillian Campbell,
. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cartsr. Mr. and
Mrs. Brldgeman. Mr. and Mrs.
, Brooks, Mr and Mrs. John Bragaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Windl?7, Mr. and
Mra. John Charier. / Mr. jand Mra.
EthefldRfc. Mr. ?a Mrs. W. A.
Blount, Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Fowle,
-ffcv/Hinmons. MM- H Car*
*Mra. w. A. B. Branch, M?see*
' Whitney, Josephine Whlfney,
Vtymle Burbank. Ava Bell, Mrs.
Wladley, MfBsrs. H or man Carrnw,
Tom I/ftughlnghouwj, William Klls- _
worth. J. Hodges, Mr. Capehart, Ike
Hughes, William Rodman, Thomas (
Sparrow. Johrt Carter. Charles Mor-,
ton, Albert Willis, Russell Cox,
Georgo Green, Waltca Win d ley aud
R. Windley.
Tau Tribe
Ins ta .?i? 1-101
Xi*W Offlccm Will lift IiwUIIihI lit
Local Lodge Next Monday
Night.
Tau Tribe, No. 18, 1. O .K. M.
t?ill hold the Installation of tlic'.i
new oflloer* next Monday night,
appointive officers have not been
made public as yet, but these will
be announced at the meeting at
that tirno. The elective officers art
as if olio wh.
Sachem. H. T. Whitley.
Senior Sagamore, M. Kldd
Junior Sagamore. E. L. Stevart
Prophft, \S". Y. Cole.
?KICK HITS MGtiKR.
FrH Pro- TV? of 4-story BaMrttag
landing on Negro's If mil.
A pl?ce of brick, falling from th
top of Bower Brothers new 4-storj
building on Main street, landed or
the head of a negro. Ike Junes, *hi
was passing by at the time. Th
brick burst into fragments but th
only effect that it had on Jones wa
to daze him slightly.
GERMAN BATH-TRAIN RESERVOIR
Wbcn paniki* evory Ot.rmr.ji armv t? accompanU4 by bath train*, tka
alar rawvtlr attacked to ob? <#f which It bara ?how*.
W. M, e. T? MUST.
MlMioBory flocitfy Co Hold Impor
tant Meeting Tomorrow.
The Women's Missionary Society |
of the Methodist church will hold >
?d Important meeting tomorrow af
ternoon wkh Mrs. R. B. Moore. Thai
meeting will atart promptly at fire
"GOOD TASTE"
fRYSTAL ICE CREAM
It is now confessed to be the best
Becnute it stan 1? the popular test
Oi "Good T?te"
From Bishops down they love to sup.
From Stevedore op they c?1l for more.
So as before we n>' ?gain.
"U is confessed to be (lie best."
TRY OUR CHERRY CREAM-IT IS DELICIOUS.
Crystal Ice Company
PHONE ?3 WASHINGTON, N. C
Low Fare to
Belhavet
ArrangeNMMt* Mad? for Washington
IMdr^i to Wllnr? CWehrn
t*?m ?t Ttml City.
Washington resident* may wlin'?
the Fourth of July celebration a'
llelhaven Monday by taking parage
on the Norfolk Southern train,
whloh leaves here at 8 o'clock that
afternoon. This will brinfr them In*
to Belhaven at about 4: to. TVy
may then return to Washington the
same night. leaving Belhaven at
9:80 for Markeye and taking th.?
regular night train from that point
to Washington. Special rate? will
he In effeet. the round trip fare froai
Washington over tb* rmite mention
ed above, being eighty-fir? einta.
DIimiMm if InMiy.
17 Ml?n>r HI IM
tot n>- iwtA*?
m m
BEING MADE
Rl'WU VNH A HE MAIUNti Ml B
1MHI> KEfOtlTA NCE LN THEIR
ROTKtAT JJHFXJKK Al'HTRO
GHRMAX FORTE*. <?
HEAVY LOSSES
TwtoBJc VktorlrH Ar? Coatly. lin'?
Is Mad?* tW the TnrfcMt Furc?w
Are Itvctkallr Kriuumted.
.London. July I?No lose la the
driving power of tU? Teutonic arm
ies /before which the Russians are
retreating eastward, is Indicated by
the latest official reports. All along
the line from Eastern Gaiieia north
ward well into Russian Poland,
'Jrand I Hike Nicholas forces') are
d back, fighting -stub
Mj. *-T retreat.
FTeach Make PKifrrean.
The French are hammering sway
it the German positions in the Ar
-as region and maning some pro
gress. they report, meanwhile frus
tra'Srg Get man attempts to gain in
the Vunge?. east of Melteral.
The Gormans report repul*<*d
'?"ronch attempts to regain territory
n the Mouse hills.
i
Claim Turks Are Exhausted.
From French sburces comes the
prediction that an Important auc
ess for the allied arms in the Dar
dannelles is on tlir eve of ahiere
mcnt. The claim in made that the
Turks on Gallipoll peninsula are
showing signs of* exhaustion, and
hat they Trill be viable to h?>
heir position at Krithta much
longer. Recent attacks by the al
tlea rrsuktng in ?epracUblr ad
vance. it b declared six tbouasnrt
Turkish dead were fotind In the
trenhes on the front taken by the
French.
*? % r 1
l*re?ilox ICiuaLuin Hard.
The German? and AuatrtanB are
pressing the RUsslaus hard In their
retreat through Northeastern Ga
llcia and Southern Russian Poland
o ward the river Bug. The energy
of the pursuit, hpwever. I?! costing
the Teutonic force* donr, according
?o Pelrocrad *liMoin?*nt*. which
mention "enormous losses" Infilled
on the enemy.
11 al I mis Move MIiikI)'.
The Austrlana. although well oc
cupied In the Oallclau campaigns,
are not neglecting to keep h ?harp
watch on th" Italian front, report?
horn the Tyrol and TrentIno d'.?
?ricta. mentioning notable activity
of the Austrian artillery. Italy's
forces are making alow headway on
the Isonco, unfavorable atmosphere
condition?
t'.oas.
UQ1KQ ro (K'fWWfi,
Party I?VM To#kl?? 10
?xnt* Tint? cm MmhI.
A party Of youal p?pl< ?111 1MIT4
mnlibt lor Ooraaok*. where liter
will apend hvuiI waaka. Aaottaay
party will le?vi h'ra Satarday
night. It la eapeetad that quit? v
number will tuli? th* trip 8atur>
day and return to thl? *Hj> on Mo?'
day.
NO PA l*KH MONDAY.
Oping to tM^nfaatgya attrafr
tlona on Monday. July tth. and t'je
fact that moat of the m^rpjntlU ??
tabllrtmente In t#l>*?ll*-''wtll bo
cloned, the Dally Nw ?111 not be
published on that day.
New Theater
TOMORROW MIGHT
tat likak at
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