N DAILY NEWS WEATHER ? 0?o?r?Ilj fmlr t?al?ht. Mod?r*t< wurlr wl^; WASHINGTON N C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 16. W15 No. 109 CONTINUE DRIVE ON 'SERBIANS TECTOX1C AJ LLIBS HA VI GAINED 8IVZKAX SIW MPORTAXT STBATBOIO POINTS IJf SERBIA. ]yr in in;russia Von Rlndrnburg Report* Big Ad vsax* Against the Russian Force* French Claim Gains In the Went. Giy the Wake County Medical Society o oen the diacuaalon at the meeting )f that organlaatloa which will b< leld in Raleigh tomorrow night. IIIT LEFT Washington A V#*xlemere Train | Took Laife Xombw to the Fair From Here TtiL* Morning The ppectal Irata Tor Uxo Aurora fair left Washington this morning at 10:30 o'clock, crowded with loca. visitors for the Aurora (air. Musi of them expect to return home du the train which leaves Aurora at 1:30 this afteroooD. Close to a hun dred persons made the trip from here. Others will be picked up at intermediate stations. Among those who were seen at tho A. C. L. depot this morning and who went to Aurora were Miss Fan nie Stewart, Ed. L. 8tewart, Walter Credit, Miss Carol] Willis, Dave Bell, Pete Rhode*. Mrs. Clara Thompson. Mrs. Justin Randolph, Miss Maud Swindell, W. F<. Swindell, J. E. Adams, W. H. Baker, J. K. Hoyt, Aaron Wallace and a large number of others who were not known by the reporter. MOONLIGHT SCHOOL ] TO BE AT EVERETT News Item* from . Everett's School How. Two Teachers There This Year. Everetts, Tuesday, Nov. 9. ? Our people have Just completed the new .oom which they have annexed to the old school house here. For the .rat time two teachers have been mployed. These are Miss Magglo 3. Duke, of Ahoskle, N. C., and Miss Mattie P. Woolard, of this county. The toachers came Wednesday and spent Thursday and Friday In tak Ing the census and grading the children. There are more than fifty children on the census Of thin number thirty-five were enrolled Monday. Twenty-five In ?ho primary section and t'n In me higher section. To Begin Moon light School*. We hope to begin a moonllgh* school here thin month. There are a few Illiterates In thin section and we trust ihey will take advantage of the opportunities offered In the school. Party Saturday Nlglit. There was a party here Saturday night for the benefit of the school building Cirlte a large number of the young people attended and seamed to enjoy the occasion very much. Our teachers, Misses Duke and Woolard. attended the teachers' meeting In Washington Saturday. Rev. J. K. Lee conducted service at Everetts school house Sunday af ternoon. He will oondnot service here every right this week. Corns oi?t and h^r what he has (9 say. CONVENTION W. E. SWINDELL MAKES AP POINTMEJfTS FOB DRAIN AC MEETING AT BELHAVF* >?? O MEET^ON N0V.3D Ippotatrocnte Made on R^awrt of Secretary of Stat* Drainage Asao d at Joti, Ten Men Appointed to Represent This County. In accoi dance with a '.etter re elved from Joseph Hyde Pratt, sec etary of the North Carolina Draln ge Asoociation, W. E. Swindell, hairman of the B'aufort county ommlseloners, has appointed ten '.elegates to attend the conventlor ?t Belhaven on November 30 ani December ltft. Th^ letter to Mr wlndell reads ae follows: V E. Swindell. Chairman, County Commissioners. Washington, N. C. -)ear Sir: You are cordially Invited to a: end the convention a: Belhaven on s'ovember 30 and December 1st and o appoint ten delegates from your ?outy. Please notify the underffign fl. giving the names and addresses jf those appointed. Write the names and addresses very plainly, o there will be no mistakes In noti fying the men of their appotntment Yours very truly, JOSEPH HYDE PRATT. Secretary. Mr. Swindell's appointments are contained In a letter which he sent 0 Mr. Pratt today The letter reads as follows: Dear Sir: ?- As per your request to appoint delegates from Beaufort county to mend the eighth annual convention jf the North Carolina Drainage As sociation. to be held at Belhaven. N. C., November 30 and December 1. 1 hereby appoint the following and request that you notify them: Lindsey C. Warren, Washington. Harry McMullan, Washington. W. B. Hodman. Washington. J. F. Latham, Washington. Surry Parker, Plnetown. P. H. Johnson, Pantego. C. P. Aycock, Pantego J. D. Bullock, Leechvllie. J. A. Wilkinson, Belhaven. JJ. H. Oden, Plnetown. W. F. WJnstead, Ransomvll'.e. B. T. Bonner, Aurora. B. H. Thompson. Aurora. W. H. Von Ebersteln, Chocowlnlty Very r'Bpectfully. W. E. SWINDELL. Ch'n Co. Com. mm lymiTi Over fl(K> Delo?aiw Are Attending Meeting of Inlnneach, stated that ho had attended i recent meeting of the library com mittee and that the library associa tion was handicapped because of ;ack of finances. Several of tbe members offered suggestions regard ing the matter and the subject was freely discussed The Carcegie of fer was also brought up and com mented on The library committee was requested to look into the mat ter further and report back at tbe next meeting of the Chamber. W. H. Ellison and D. F. Bower* reported on the work they had done as members of the "good roads" committee. Mr. Ellison stated '.ha*, all the accounts were not yet In and' that he could not make an exact re-j port as to the cost of tbe smoker.) He estimated, however, that tbe ex-! pense would be about $140. An invitation waa received from the National Chamber of Commerce, asking that tbe local chamber send a delegate to the national conven tion, to be held at Washington. D. C., in February. Upon motion, the appointment of the delegate was wltbeld until the next meeting. F. E. Mayo. E. L. Stewart, Claude Carrow ar.d the Meeklns boys were new individuals and firms elected ;o membership last night. J. F. Latham, county farm dem onstrator, made an Interesting re port of the Beaufort exhibit at the Slate fair. The expense of the ex hibit. including Mr. Latham's perso nal expenses, was in the neighbor hood of $4 5. The exhibit was a warded a $100 premium at the fair Upon motion, a unanimous votf of thanks was extended to Mr. Latham for hla excellent work. He wa.- e lected permanent chalrnja.t of i'je fair exhibit commit*?*. Tta* ra i Ing of hi" asso'lat's on the omni. tee was d -fsrrpi on'M the next meeting. Twen:y-fl. mrri.bers were pre? ?nt at th ni eting. WERE MARRIED IN NORFOLK SUNDAY f/ornl Young Man Married Popu'ar Young from l*anl?*g?. R. S. Siiverthorn, connected with he firm of 30 ncer Tiros, of this city, and MiPfl Janl? Thompson, daughter r>; Mr, and Mrs. H F Thompson of Pant ego, w ore married ;:i Norfolk Sunday. They returned to Washington yesterday and will makp their homo on F.ast Main Street. Th" n?wv of tho marriage fame as a Rurpr5?ankel* la e*pect*d to arrive today I and will addrews the delegate*. Bee i retary R*?dfleld I* In *1tenda?o? at the convention and will mak* an wd drese The convention will ad)e*n Friday BIG CMS AT THE FAIR IN AURORA EXHIBITS IN All DEPARTMENTS ARE OF EXCEPTIONALLY HICiH yi'ALITY. BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. MANY VISITORS Special Train from this City Brought Large N utilizer lo the Pair. Amusein?y TmiiurMM . 'Sj'e-lal to it* Daily News) Aurora. V C . Nov 10.?' The Au rora fair op^m-d in *ar?*i>t th's rji'.)rn:ng. Hy i#.- o'clock the fair I'roursjt were cr^wd^d with r sidentn of this section o f the county. The special train which left 'Washington at 10 30 o'clock, brought a large rumber of visitor* from that city -? i- :1 Intermediate points Indications are 'bat all atttnJanre records w'.ll tr broken today atid tomorrow The agricultural exhlbHs attracted the admiration of all who taw them. This department Incomplete in ev ery way ar.J is n flattering one for such a fair u- this Many of tho?v? who visited the State fair at Rallgh declare that ih.- extr,b:u here are of :i superior grade than those seen at Uie capital. The ilv<- stock ex hibits contain some due fpeclmena of cow?. bulN. pigs, poultry and horses This department lias at tracted considerable attention frctu the visitors to the fair. The amuaem- nt features are meeting with the approval of every one. The free attractions are espec ially good. Tomorrow will be the Llg day h< re. Hundred* of visitors are expected from all parts of Beaufort and adjoining counties A big danre is to be given tomorrow nlgut ar.d will wind up the festivities NC MEETING 01 FRIDAY Prominent Sjicakcr* In Makr Arl div**o*. Many Visitor* E\ |f? 1m' Prrarnt. I A "Commurilry Service iJay." a I hijr p'.rr.lr an 1 & rrrlrrn* of tpbI 1n's for n.a:.y m:>s around, will l>fi th? b'TV on a*. Olrl Ford FrS rlay Flay oral preparations ara hfing mitle f r !ht event anfl tt la jpxperted tha* aereral hundred p?r s'mp ill i* in aft".-danr? Th? inp r In or w!!| begin In thp morning and eontir.u* until even 5?r Prof Robert H Wright, of tha F!aa*?*rn C arolina Tearher*' Trainir.it Srhoo', win hi n k ** an addr?*M in the morning and Hon F E, Stewart of ?h!s r'ty w!ll t*'.k in rhp afternoon, aklne .??* hip nuhjeet *h' heneflta to he derived from ennd road* Other ?ppaki-rs wiii undoubted! y jtrae* tha t?roera-i Lunrh will be aerved on lh" fro'Jnd? Tho public la '?ordlaj "y Invited to t??" pr?aect. ^ TO-NIGHT I'Rwn of Kroodnm" > H RmI Fpntur# Vhnrn Ootid Would I>? troy" 3 K?ol Feature TOMOHHOVt NIOHT ' FAYSSKirx Th#? Hypnotist Friday, Nov IHth. 'NVfil o* thw Navy' j X Prlra RA10