W. ? J" ?' ? V 4 O'CLOCK EDITION Y NEWS 8 PAGES TODAY VOLUME 7. ? WASHINGTON, N. C? WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 5, i?i?. NUMBER 158. : NIT MIKE PEEI nnn 1 I PEISII USE UNDERSTOOD TEUTONS WILL f DBOLAIUC THRY WERE JUHTI j KIKI> l\ BLOWING UP SHIP. 4 | CARRIED GUNS General Impression In Entente Caj> lt*ls Ttiat Incident Will Iteaalt In Stwiou* Cljuih Bhwm Central Power* and United State*. London, Jan. R. ? -Tha opinion la ezp recied here that the central pow ers are likely to plead a* Justiilca % tion for the reported failure to give warning to Meditorrsneao liners, that theae boats frequently , have carried a hiary sun for defensive ^ purposes. There aeem? to be a gen eral impression In the Entente cap- 1 Itala that the loss of American life aa the reanlt of the sinking of the - Britaih steamship Persia inust inev itably reanlt In a serious clash be tween the central allies and the j United States. Iluwliuia Are Making Gains. The most complete account yet | published of the new Russian cam paign north of tho Rumanian bor. . dcr reached Loudon last night from j??etro2rad. This indicates the evac TtratTotf of CsernowTts by the Austrlans ? aa among the probabilities as the re sult of tho Russian successes while tho Russlhn u >vemeiit In the direc tion of Kovel threatens one of the most impu .-tit points of communi cations botwotn the Austrian and German /ronta. / Situation ft Salonlki Complicated. The aituati^ at Baloolkl haa been complicated tnrough the arrest by the Entente offlo rs of the eonaula, not on'y of the central powers, but also of one n> utral country ? Nor way. Swift roprisala by Bulgaria and poealbly by othera of the central allieb already Is Indicated. The ar rests appear to have been part of a campaign begun sometime ago 'aim ing to p.urg* Salonlki of spies or aaspected spies. The number of persons arrested In the course of. thl? campaign already runs Into three ? figures. TO HOLD* BANQUET Bararae Will Make Big "Bplarge" at Elk? Hall Tomorrow Night. All Member* Expected to Tomorrow night at eight o'clock at the *Ik*? Hall the Baraea class will enjoy the banquet which ends the menaoeraklp campaign conducted by the elaes during the last year and / which is to be given by the "Reds," J the losing side, to the "Blues," who were declared the winners in the oontest. : v ; The banqnet promises to he a , grand affair. ? general massacre haa been made ameof the turkeys and the epolla of the' slaughter will furnish one of the ohlef articles on the bjll of fare. Thqre will be ? plant r of "trimmings, and eren with men of suc/h appetie aa Claude Gardner, R. G. Bklmxr^/<. A. Squires HArry K<?ar and ot^e^blg eaters In the crowd. UIID WIDTH ID P.C. MliilE TSIMT 5MST.il. HOOGES ' VAI-UK OF HEAL ESTATE IS THAT MUCH GREATER UE CAUSE OP BISECTION. * PRAISES STEWART Htat*<? Too Much Credit Cannot Be] Given E. L Stewart for Part Ho Played. Farmers u* a Whole Are ' Grateful for Outcome. , . "The value of real estate In Wash- J lngton township can be considered ? just ten per cent higher today than It was this time yesterday," stated T. R. Hodges, ono of the prominent farmers of tho township, this morn ing in discussing the outcome of the I' good roads election. "It Was unquestionably one of the finest things that ever happenod to Beaufort county," continued Mr. Hodges. "and I realise that it will ? be mighty hard for the country peo- j pie to ' ever reward the residents of I Washington in helping us carry this ..loction. tl means an awful lot to us. It will h lp us Improve our tanue, it will afford us hotter facili ties for transportation and it will ?ave us a lot of inohey and time in ways too nnmerous to mention. "When we got a report "6f the election from the city yesterday at about noon, I thought sure that It 'was going und r. But I thought to myself that those boya would do some tall hustling, and they certain, iy did it. "I don't believe that we can give too much credit sto Ed 8tewart for the work he has done. That boy worked practically day and night in th^-tffterrsts. of the project. He's ^ J Wonder and he can't be praised too highly for the important part he f played in the campaign." I i MPT. HARRIS DEAD! Died Suddenly on Hoard of Boat on Hie Way Home frofa Elisabeth City. Well Known Here. News was reoei/ed by friends here today of the sudden death of Cap tain Graham Harris, of Hyde coun ty, who died while on a boat going from Elisabeth City to hla home. Captain Harris was well known- In Washington and the news of his death will be received with sorrow o? the part of hi* many frltftids here. *' % SAYS BAKER. I never have bren so , well pro pared to make pictures a* I am just now.' Onr Christmas trade was a record breaker. The fewest klcka we have erer had; all of our custo mers w'll pelased. This year we want to do our very best. We have made a good start. Business nearly double that of last year so far. We expect to be a live wire thHr year and flash some big headlines in sepie of the leading pafrera In eastern Car olina. Wo can deliver the good* and they are going to be In big packages I In 1916. Keep your eyes open. | BAKER'S STUDIO lor iervlM. | SAFETY FIRST: "WE NO HURTIE SELF NOW." -Evant Li-itimor? Ami 'TAUQUA MEETING Circle >kt Vprtwday Evening un<l Enjoyed Ii?t ?. resting PftpiTs urn} Cocfse of Study. The Chautauqua Literary a*' 1 Scientific Circle met yesterday even ing for the first time since the holidays. The mooting was an in teresting one. A paper o? "I'.oui Tar" was read by Mrs. H. W. Car ter and another by Mrs. J. W. Dal ley on "The thirteen original States." Both papers wero excl. lent. brought out many Interest!^ points and showed careful prepara tion and much thought. / A large map of (he United States, presented to the Circle by Congress man Small ,waa used in connection with Mrs. Dalley's paper. The causo* of the Civil War </as the subject for study and discussion at the meet ing. WILLIAMS-HACKNEY GO INTO PARTNERSHIP Will Re Associate In the liunisi lltuineM in Hun City In the Futuro. Tho following announcement was given out this morning: | "I. wish to announce that Oeorge Hackney, Jr., has become associated with me Id the Insurance buslnees and we will appreciate your patron age and support. "C. MORGAN "WILLIAMS." ENTERTAINED AT DRIDGE. f Mrs. K. K. Wlllln Gueet of Honor at llrldfte Party Given by Mn?. Ellison. * Mrs. Jam^s Wilson was hostess at a bridge party yesterday afternoon, whloh was given In honor of Mrs. E. K. Willis. There were six tables of bridge. High score was msde by Miss Elizabeth Warren. Mrs. Willis was awarded the gur?t prko. Dainty refreshments were served In two courses. suit <Jver Mur:>. <MiU"k Is AwaMlt-d $24H> Darnel's in 'Jum* AgainidVWUItchurst. Brought Up' fn OBCH'Ti^ji'filtv -fur Trial. In Superior court yesttrdry Mi r.h caso of J. H. 'J lav.-. Wliltehuret, a verdict va.- ; 3. d 1 n fRvor of th* plaintiff to tu? /? ir.ount $f $200. Th'3 case was the result of Wli.ti hu-jt's borrowing u mulo from Clftrk'a stab'.o without the owner's ^corsent. Tho mul-1 died while in Avhltehurst's possession and Clark t.uod for the amount which he claim, ed the mule was worth. i "PRO." BILL IS UP CongreaMman Wf*>b Brought Mm are Iteforo tJjo IToiwc at Yent*^ day AfU^ruoon'a Seas I on. Washington. D. C.. Jan. 6 ? The nation wide prohibition bi!l waa In troduced In the House yesterday af ternoon by Kepresentative Webb of North Carolina. The bill Is very little different from tho Hobaln bill, which was Introduced In the last | oo.-gros W. C. T. U. TO MEET. The Women's Christian Temper- ! anee Union will meet tomorrow at- j ^ernoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. B. Carmalt. All members are urged to be present a? this will be the Irst meeting of the new year and there Is oonslderable work of Importance to be brought up ' I BALE WILL LAST THROUGHOUT MONTH lr? yesterday's lusne of the Dally News It was stated that James B. Clark's sa'e would la*t for ten days only. This was In error. The sale (will continue until January 31st. CARRY BOND ISSUE IN TOWNSHIP BY A MAJORITY 50 VOTES 469 Vot?s Oat of Maximum Regis tration of '$45 Were Cast in Favor of the Is&iie Yesterday. . The elect !ci. held yesterday in Washington township to decide J-w? other l&C.viCi) bonds should be Issued for pf-.d roads In the town, ship, result, u .1 an approximate ma jority of flf 1.. votes for the issue. The exact .jority cannot bo as certained unii'. it is known how how many, if any. votes were chal lenged. It is ftuawn. however, that !0a votog wero ;.?st in favor of bonds an<l as the original registration was 84 5, this would give the bonds 4 6 majors ly at the lowest possible fig ure. l'ho voting was as follows: Wiirds. RejiLsteml. in Favor First 190 Second 164 Third 83 * 52 I Fourth 10G Old Ford 127 Pinevllle 70 '?'rasters 105 Total SIS 489 ] outcome of the election was ... ...j until after four o'ebwk yea .. Au ' .tftcrnoon. The voting In the .i*. wuj j ry light up to noon and those who kept up with the number cast <jcpre8iied themselves as prac tically sure that the Issue would bo defeated. After dinner the voter# began to cornti iu fast and from that time until the polls closed the num ber of t>& Hot S in favor of bonds in ireased with pleasing regularity. When the polls Hosed in Washing ton and the result* of the city wards made known, it was found that i>4 votes were still lacking to carry the Issue. Tills meant that Old Ford, c'.v k aud Plnevllle would havo to produce the necessary bal lots. It was extremely -difficult to get an> authentic information from iht-be places until after Ave o'clock. Thcwi ii was learned that Pinevlll.) had run true to prediction and that Old lion', had als-dPcast <a number of votes !:i faxor of the lasu^. Nothing was h'>ar<l from Tranters' Creak,. but it was figured out that oven If" ev ery votb at that polling place wan cast aK*-K>-t >he bondn.it would still r'.vo Ihb .b>ti.: a majority of about ?3 vat-*. Lot last night word came from iiui '\:e k that 13 votes had been caat in favor of good roads. This settled it for good. WIRE FROM FALLIS .St icUi <'o>^rratulAtkm8 Over the | Oulcomfl of the/ Kleotion Held in Tvwrutiily Yesterday. | A wire of congratulation over the | outcome of the good roads bond Ibsuo election held h-<re yesterday, waa I received this morning by MegBrs. ' Lnach and Dirmay from W. S. Fallla, State highway engineer. Mr. Fallla , waa notified of the result of the .emotion last night. Hit wire reada* as follows: I "Leach & Dum&y, "Washington, N. C. I "Congratulate-you on oarrylng thej bond IffBue of your township and | tender the service of the State Com mission at any time we can aid you. "W. 8. FALLIS." HOYTTO HAVE SALE RnUre Stock of Establishment Will Be Included. Many Exceptional | llnrgainn to Be Offered. Another big sale starta in Wash ington Friday. J. K. Hoyt, who is carrying a full page advertisement in today's Issuse, la announcing this big merchandising event, in which big reductions have been made in all departments. The entire atock of this store if to be Included li> the sale and many exceptional bargains, will be otferod to the buying public] of Beaufort1* county. C. M. Barnes, of New Bern, spent yesterday In the city, attending to business matters. FIRE AT SIMPSON Home of 8. P. Tucker and All of its Content* HeMrojed by Fire I?to Yesterday. I By East' rn Press) Greenville, Jan. 5. ? Fire yester day completely destroyed the home of 8. P. Tucker, one of the moat prominent cltiitnn of Simpaon, In Pitt county. Nothing waft waved with thA exception of a piano and a suit of clothes. The house was a | In ft frame etructure and cost rpt I eral thousand dollars. The amount of Insurance carried Is not known. I l? I (3. R. ADAMH VKRV ILL. O. H. Adams Is coaflned to hCs I home on East Second street with a serious attack of lllncsB. His con | dltion during the last few day* has been critical, but physicians have not given up hopes of hla recovery. J)ont Fail to Visit Lewis Calais' Big 10 Day Cost SALE Both Stores. Sale begins Wednesday January 5, Ends Saturday , Jan. 15th.

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