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.Ui/i iNEWS 0,-c AST ;)TH?k VA.PKR IN THE ST> ' ??-. JANUARY 18, 1916. Chocowlnlty. N. C., Jan. 17 Editor D*Uy Dur sir: Tba roada Id tremely bad that time (or uiako torn* roads. They the peas tor ?t the time la (k? pears to me that for a part of la. thing else except ery mall roate to Oar roate Is sad a few wilt necessitate the atopped. What Will When the people of a townch! to keep the reads la paaaable ttoas It fnufeat la there anyone in of affairs T . } tor on# 1 wbuld mon than glad If steps would be taken at once to ter this road condition. You* for better roadt.' J. L. HOB BINS. Chpeowlalty, N. C. M. McENTtRE- ^ IS CALLED BYTHE^ CHRISTIAN CHUKtH ?; . I'MUBinHHiM Vol? of Merobm of (bf Church Ack* HI in to Take CbttRr uf Work lfk WfttfhiBKtoa. \ ' By an uDnnlmou^ vote of * tit- J church, R?v. Chat. M. McKntyre ha'sl been called to 4ake charge of UAd work of the Christian church In tlfH city. Sometime In December, tJEe < hurcli a cured hia nervlcea for t&|| month of January. He trad his wllff' arrived here January lit froi^CKd! lunooga, Teno., where his haa %tiwk located for quit# a while. Hi? work * here- for tfco drat ft?e?n <lay^r, th>W month baa been of auok a nature. iBf to cauae him to receive a unanimous < all rroin the ctniroh to take up the * work permanently. r Mr. McEntyre la a strong preach -j <t, and ^ithfiogh hia stay in tkfca ait/ linn keen abort, he has mad^a h?t ol friend*. '"'Mr a. McEntyre k?stfl?b won muchj^dmlration through MP i;reat i^ttaical tnlent. 8he iara if a? ler of v cal muaic, and haa ??r4t4y won for herself many frlendr. ?' << i The Ckrlelian church la fortunate in getting such a couple a? Mr. ?4 Mrs. McKntyre to take up the>work. All who have met them are pleaded, to know that they bare been Atir< to remain here, and hope that Mr. and Mra. McEntyre will aceept the call and mnke their homeJIn o?r city. ; s>;. _ ?a ict \.v The leap year dance, which will, be five* by the young ladlee of the city tomorrow night, wllivifctfti promptly at nine o'clock, according to Information given out today. BELLMO tonight 2 J , J AONf'.H VERNON In ? &up?rb (?*???? "n? Otarl o( Ovr Due* H*D" mi Ut>? aid 0?l? K a tokw Ovmttr MATrnB i%kOA? ? A *? PRHES 5c and 10c NO AGITATION OF PEOPLE * FOR INCREASE OF DEFENSE Wellington. Jan it. ? Chioa is Uw only word that approaches de of the .present congressional th. Yfcfgrd fco preparedness Nobody will Tonturo a ssrlous o HMMoa of tbe outcome, except the geu' ral agreement that tharo will bo ratttor a aniaJi Increase of the stand in* -army, a considerable accelera tion of the naval bonding programs, and an effort -to Increase and im pro*? tb* mtotid ltxvc of attltary aer. Vtee. ^er^.%111 "fco established a continental army and . abolition of tbo federal relation to the national | guard, or e(s* Improvement of the Rational guard, and no continental -nay at all. A*"4" ? to the bottom of the puddle averjtJUy jpskes plain that agltat prep-| whkh Ib - Industrial asking ox ONOREDl i Kill Celebrate His Birthday Tomor- ' row. H?ifci^Uieatf WW J t^r CIoh for Cfce 1 htj. ;' ^Th? throe bMki of the ctty will] eU*> tomorrow. r^Tomorrow la the birthday dT* John I B., Sparrow, cashier of the 8avlnge| ?W frtret Company. . ? .JWblle the two above-meaH^od I * 5 tenia are correct, wo are iorpetf I w? 10 ?dn 'ahhir.gton; It la doubtful WfeitfceT ail of t?e hank* in town would close to ,help him celebrate his birthday. H0WTer, tomorrow also happen* to be the birthday of General Lee, And this la the real cause for closing the bahking houses of the city. WAYOME CLUB Will Hv-K! Ri'cular Hun nN-R Mmlng Timltflit. Pueiihrb Asked io t - \ Tie Wayome Club- will hold a gen eral baafneaa meeting tonight in Mett^toe^Troops. The meetfhC. wllf As 6inMl at eight o'clock. An^hiim bef* arc hrged to bi present ai' there ia*t>V}?lAe?s of Importance ' to bo SgHp - ^ The doctor* fcf^e been asked to" '''"Irt if '* '? hoped that thex ? ^ hetber*: RECORDER'S COURT| >f .V, l Disorderly Conduct Cseos Were the | rriadpal Ones Disposed of Yesterday. At the recorder'a . tour t yesterday] navy, the argument# la brief for In creasing them, and asked for ex pressions of opinion. The news paper? printed the request for opin ions, with a ballot form, for or a galnit the preparedness program, i Thus -far the vote on the ballots.! which are belpg mails?) to me volun tarily. Is overwhelmingly against the program ? against any program, <n fact, that looks to considerable en largement* of military and naval forces. The people don't believe there is n? d for it, and don't like It." When this Incident was related to a Wisconsin member he Said: "It's the same way in our state, except that the opposition far still stronger. The people thlpk they scent militar ism ahead; they do not believe the country is hi danger; and they are not for such a program." Hero Is the remarkable case of another middle western stats Illus trating , the utter confusion on the subject. The state shall be name^ ^*ss ber?v The secretary to the |t*nkir senator speaks: "Ninety-sevtn and a half letters out of every hun dred >e fe t, referring to this sub ject, >are against spending more money oh prsi?aration for wsr. It's all one way," to Distribute VACCINE FREE HI ate Hoard of Health X *ktm A cttam ?4m fttuwt tpldi If of BmnHpoi. A letter, notifying him of the fact that the State bad a limited amoun: of smallpox vaccine for free distri bution, was received by Mayor F. C. Kapler this morning from the State Laboratory of Hygiene. The 'letter reads as follows: Sfitfte laboratory of Hygirue Kasr"for some time been at work on I the manufacture of smallpox vaccine and we now have a limited quantity j for free d'.stelbutlon. wish to | distribute this vaccine through the . county ?nd city health officials and ] have today written the*e officers,! bat also beg to call your attention to the matter so that you may be in* I formed in cage smallpox vaccine j should be needed In your city. If the vaccine Is ne ded in yoor city we shall be glad to offer the services of this laboratory provided '.hat arrangements are made (or tho vaccinations to bo made by the city health official or other physician. Yours vary truly. State' Laboratory of Hygiene. T2. A. Shore, Director. ifternooA, the following case* were I ht hp and disponed of: t' ^ disorderly conduct; Prank Wilson, disorderly conduct; eoita. - ' D; "W. - Joiner, Intoxicated; cost!. Frank Buck, intoxicated; costs. William Bills, colored, intoxicat ed ; coat*. " - 'John Hardy, colored, cruelty to irnimals; not guilty. flubsorlbe to the Dally News THE AMBULANCE. PLANT IN PENNSYLVA NIA WANTS ONE-LEGGED Ki'N Offers Steady Employment ro Jlen Wl.o Ate C j ipp'.i d Will Take Care of Some of Those V. lio I . :c '""Visited Washl' n. \ I ? Daring the last few month*, It ha? jeon coticcd In this, and other cltlcs n this part of the Stat \ that there ire a number of one-legged men, who ravel from one town to another, securing a living by asking alma. It i? estimated that at least eight men of tl\la type have visited Waeh lagton doting the :ast 4^0 monthi: That they czfn secure employmer.t -and make a good living is set for;h in the most unique advertisement ever a. en in the papers of Pennsyl. vanla. It was lcserted by th?% Dry den Horseshoe Works of Cataeauqua and Is direct Inquiry for one-legge.l men. Labor Is scarce, and the Bryden RECEIVE REPORT ON CITY WATER Amount of Chlorine Hah Hccii Re duced to 40 and Alkanlinlty to IS. Roport 2s Eiccllcat. A report of the condition of tho city water has Just been recpjvod by the local plant from the Slate lab oratories. Last month's report eho&< d th? amotmt of c^lorlrje In the water ;o b? 147. This month'# figures Bhow that the chlorine has been redueed to 49. The alkalinity. In the latest report, la glvn ns 15, while the al kalinity of tho old well water, that at one time furnished the city with ItB water supply, was 200. It was .his amount of a** ulnlty that mad^> the well water no unsuitable for cooking purposes. The report of the present cond! . ? ... V. V v. I rut; . . . u v. c - - , b.- i w -.*? e:.. aM?-V T ? atl. c.'i- meat ? .>11 ta'.nsa c!a;-.42 t:!it v. ho can car. from J", a d"*.y arid upward, m u?t r ? ^rtificai tha. ?"<? y aro nr.. rijikcra* ; The - ryc^r. ptaut, m'.Ue all Hie for i'a? HritlaU .ruiv duriKg ih; j?s.t v.- i r. has botoivery \.:: y xlu: 1:;-^ y ar rr.aic:v* * for :ii-- A' J end lt at :rc~.-i;t lur cut vs?s r;un:it'i?s n; i iur ti c Hasvun a ai ry. 'i l?{ 3* ire sh'-p?-d to ; nn Fur* decu, to bs d f ror-. W. j P ictilc Oc-'an nr.J he Tt.? -3e -I" u i ra! i-yi-.i to 4.5? ? Cc. "*c'c r't /a. . , ul i, ; ?J Lii\ C: p". ?- - rn * | ?" .". Mem r.t m r V? a - ? r-p;' ??? Il?? u::d i.? i:?? n to Or?.'tn 1 t/s Tomor.ow Night. ! A of lie stoc.k holder.* of tbe Was!; in "ton Eu'Wng and Loan ' Association. the h w organization re !c r.tly foriu'j'l wl:h b?*:ifl>jUart<.-r* at ! the First aNt!?nt!,n$nl', will be hoM tomorrow n'jfbt fct f-glne. 'j'clock in the room a of tho Cbri'r.ber of Con. mercp. 'i'hc apso-^aMon w"l t.<c f t * on n d"fli *tf vr^r'. 'v* b:;3f* iind l- * . r'r. ly re- -u'stf-l that c* >ry "'? ? l?r r '..a * t. t!on of ilic wmer is e>c?lknt and 't Jon?: of the lust that has yet been received. FIUIS COVING Wit NIGH1 " r !?? SXOIXK ?*>*** ? OF liirt IN .. , V. N ro HE !IKKL. ' fC MAKE ADDRESS V ill B?' Called I'pon fa# Advice and Su^r?U(xu> At MorcX&? of the) <;ooda Itoada .WodMioB on That I Nig lit. W. S. FrIUs, Btate Highway Engi neer, has sent word to the Washing- . on 1 jwn-jblp Good Roads Assocla-j t.oa l rat he will be In this city Frl iay n jht. ^ A;. .notation was eat nded Mr. "at" 3 he hero la?t Thursday ta a meeting of the Roads Association, n* ca'.I-d for that time. A v engagement prevented hi# < ' co of '.he Invitation, how ?r. v. the meeting was called off. A:ic ? r meetng ha? been called | .;r Kr..-y night in the rooms of the \ ?;.anb' r of Commerce. Bwj-j -i- :.bv-. aud all others who are In- j s til. are invited to be present.] ?1r. Fa!!Ia will make an address on, o:.<l work as carrl d out by other oi:rt:?s n the State asd wl!J also ro.a'/.y ajv'er the local men aa to a: wll! he the toat courao to pur r i? a Draufort county. The meeting will start at eight TEAK KAY TRAIN AT NEW BERN I-. s. . .. . ? of Bn.Mm.ro lnterua.tl.n_ ai. '.iniUK to New IW-rn Tills Spring. py ra?t,xo * - *1 Nev " re. Tl*?re la a, "OSsiJ"' ? fiat the Baltimore In . >:uat ib*. liasebail ' league, /uay dp. '>.< :V"b,"ricg training In N^w Bern. I :: ?rs Lhvo b en received from ?.*r>r.Rj*r tack Dins stating that the '?-;am Is ' -joking around for a place i vlj'.'b to i!o their training and evv Hf *a Is b*lng considered along '? 'niing or. and other cities. | rn 'vc Jld *>e a-: excellent ! : l-i u r ill's ??v.i r to tr:ilu. There ! ; nr. xco'i *rit diamond at CJheut . Park and the hot"! facl'Htys hero ir ivv ft r.d ha: tV?t- players .t ?.?; oriiJng bote lbe;e '* *i: - rr:.- v u?r n \n. i;r ??; PINTS I.IQVOR FROM V H. STATION SuitcBF^R. containing seventy pints j ol llfjuir, the greater portion of It! i battled !n bond, wore itelzed by. the' Ipoltco at th> Norfolk 8outhern^*ta [f.on here ltrt night. When the men ' who were carrying the sultcaaea saw lb? officers approach, they essapel ; In the darknus The. nog. ?l><en taekn to po'.ke headquarters i ~ All pnbr* of Pamlico Chapter, I). art ie<iunsted to attend tho le'-t-i wMch 5* to be held toroor n ri? ->n at three o'clock at I * <i M i J Marcta Myers. Ar id e ts will be made for the ;.a>ka?r ee cele'.ratlon Friday night ' ;?n 1 otli .- Important matters taken I on ARE TjHE MEN OF EST WASHINGTON MENTAL EFFICIENCY? jfcr* WMBfbgton'n In ''(tie hfcri'de of thw? minder After ^objecting MM' of Washington's leading elU*. | cene to the B1net mentality i teet, a Daily News reporter t? wondering whether their minds are wi ak or tfceBlnet teat too Itrwg. The Bluet teat Is the inven tion of two French psyoholo ttsta. Uflder He provisions 1*4T srub'.lc school children of -r'lartd. Ohio, h?*e bees Ao- I "larwd meotattr below per. ; Mere ? Are two aefttenoea which children, ander the Bt ?et Met, ere *#p4?teA to repeet qftet hearing Utett onee: v "i ? in tfc? mm a rrtttr IIW ?<* H? Md cmtij krm katr. ?hen iff Md ? loac t'l ; A norm.i otilM tft II I* au? tM? la )? ?&<? to n??l t?? i atM?u nttot ,>:?:> ? 7 ?^ 4" S|QfcJ J? _ _ . , * ? J . THERE WERE OWLT TW^ ? pmWMTW MEN IN WASH INGTON WHO REPEATED ' ,TH* SENTENCES AFTER ? .'"TO* BEPORTBR ' read THEM. Skert* Ulna t>. Sheriff Windier said: "I saw In the street * little dog." end nave It ip. "t m? e nice little dog In the street. He ? er ? e." aald Jehq D. Celala. Judge Stephen C. Rragaw went*Tato rhapeqflee over the dog'a "beautiful brown ejres." W. B. Rodman got along fam$?(|? until lie fot to the 4e?erlbgi aa (*?."" tea rig hi mad> do* had.; >alr. ahort Tega ead -a e?rly ?IL" . Iau< HofhM luUUd Mat aiasj Com Ul? the -animal had "short brown hair and a curly tall." Mr. 8whid4ll. chairman of the Board of CoMtf Csmmts Moner? /av? op hopelessly at the ??ry start. John B. Sparrow. eiablT of the Savings Jfc Traat Company, thought the do* was a fox terrier, for he desorlbed tbj tall as "short." Lee Davenport hesitated eon elderably and then made th* shocking r*re1atIon thai the poor beast " ? ? described wan n vory ponlful e. a:ui?v for It r 1?*K* nor la 1, !>ui iioait-d .,;>oui on b<? curly brorcn l.n v. "I saw In the strce* a pretty brown dog He hud ^borl ha<r and long tegst." eairl Frank Hryaft. Ciijr Clerk Wllllntn Ay r 9 alKO assorted that It van a "pretty bTown dog." L. A. Squi.cs got errrythlDK In bur the dog'g beauty. He also d^ptftred that i??t> ailmil wa? o( the groy hound typ*. having "long 1- gs." Mayor Kuffl"f thought thore was nome kind of a Catch to It. Wh?tt- It was read to him a aecond time, bo repeated it cor Brtgtw. Jr.. 'jot ?i farwta seolug the littlo d<>* on the str?*t $nd than acWwl* ?df KM ?**' ** ... ... .fa'.,,-, ... W A. mount flunked hope -having the dog. (c. t/.i.iio ?.o m f. f on of the "early brown hair." ?V. O Kll> lurlbed therfb n. mi ? '.ftvl-j; ' brown halV, ?'*. -"d i curly tall." T*. o Arc C'lTTfrt. \ . 1? > -*.ca?i l!*tened atten tively to the reporter a* ha rr ? d the "rnt n on ami then railed tb"?m off correctly wihou? .1 moment'* hesitation. Llnd ay Warren duplicated Mr. >'"i.?-an'? feat and al*o gare the description of the an'mal corr ctly. without an? etutteHng or bealtanoy. Ont of the entlro Hat, theae were the only two who peeked 100 per cent In the mentality tect whtch a eh lid of twelve la eiippnoed to answer .correct If. P. "8. ? I flanked en the teet '"i . ry It on yo?? faulty. ? Ill Mil ITI I Don KIT I WiMm ?4 m >iektix?*Op car nr . commit MONTHS. W \8 HELD IN pOFKT HOtSE VESTKilDAf. VOTE IS CANVASSED llotubt Have Bessi Advcrt^pe-d for 8ule. 46% Yuiot Ca?t 1b Furor of lsau*', 107 AjfAlnut, Out of *27 027 KpuUrteroA. At the apodal ^jneeUai . of the Board of County Cotu mitatoatrrs. tvfcloh was held yesterday {or ths purpose pLcAov^fLcg the returns jf i lift bood^jf^ue. ejection. h*ld on i Tuotfriay, JflhmanMtb A -recount, of the vote s&6wted''4hat a .?na>orlty of | ui- rot M vgjR |t- in fa*or of . the | issue. The-^M) ^jj|e return* ar? as 'follows: Wards R*l?rr?J First TrWfR?i!ar ? ' 1?0 I Second , Itt ; I s" 161 Third 61 IV 7? Fourth It' If IP! T. .Cr?vek II. ; IS V Ut t>!d Ford II II "? 111 Pnevllle 41 8 61 I Total ' III 187 821 The bonds hav* been advertised nud will (>o sold on Monday. Febru ary 7tb. Thhy will. run for twenty flve ye*rs, at Interlat b arlng flvs [per ''exit. BEL1.M0 OPENED LAST NIGHT Kacpllfut BKK>* *d lp Sized Au<Ut-?M?. Oompllincaitary Tfa- Ballrno theatre, which haj . been closed for several weeks, re cjM-n^d last night under new man agement. The Initial performance waa wt'neaaod by a good sited audi cnc?*. The pictures put on were ex cellent and wt# thoroughly ehjoy cd by all who saw the:n. The 'hoatre !s conducting a com alimentary opening this afternoon' *.o nchcol children, who are admit ted free. Nl?*h*ly performanc a wilt \r- g'von from now on and excellent ?^rograr " ar- assurcj on all orca. dsvernt ftaturs l!'ms wiH1 be beokej during thf> next few weeks. STOLE BAGGAGE FROM TRAIN Prnmin?m< Wtt Oottfcfy T'cj a+n Had HIn Valine Takei.^fY'TTn ffor. f"!k WnitTftnr Train. (Br Eastern l*rrss) Oreenvlll', Jan. JJ; ? Or. J. H. I Cobb, one of tile b?ft knowfi farm \ op* of rhe county. "fell smong ; 'hlpvi" last rTprht. He had b<?en to Norfolk and was returning homo on 'the'lat nlfrht Norfolk Southern train He was occupying a ??at near the rear of the car and bad fallen 'asleep when the train slowed up to ; cross the brl"dg? at >fackey*? prrry. Two men boarded the traj# there, walked ?JfouKh the cai*. Mr. Cobb'a rallse on Jhe^lN&'ia* Another vnw^njrer In fee C|r tljouffci th' action of the two-^fftcn ?M?loton?> and woke Mr. Cobb it" J bin valine had not ?4km* hi ? dlw*ovf>r??d that It wit roS* and at onre made a search far' th#-??i#?, bW Ihey had made tbHr eieape. "? r v T7 idfr " ? ~ I.ET'R (HJILD Ul P\RK. 1? 7.7 'f- Tuev Set
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