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a ?i?shaktxf: W: OutrifH were committed a?aliu< the woman. Even small babies la ?mi were torn from their mothers' knuU and MJIML Some of the ?trod ties repojted are too frightful 'state department nbaaar adrlcee ln Miblr wa? sent to he" liner Phlladel ?with a total or thl{t]Miuthl addl Urau tojide charch, tbo roTtnl at the Baptist* eh urcb. ended last night. In every way. the meeting wan the moat successful thatch as ever heed held by this church. Large congre gations were present nt erpry aer ?ice and the cloeeet or attention was give* to tlx* preaching of Dr. W. JJ. Anderson, the evangelist' wfce> had the meetings in charge. The mimi cal services, under tho leadership of Burt Haynes^BB also thoroughly enjoyed end aided greatly in making the revival the iuccoss that it wo* - Eight additions to the church were made last night: 45r. Anderson preached . an excellent sermon OS "Steadfastness." and bis plea, at the conclusion of the*sermon, was the strongest of the entire revival. Before dismissing his congrefa ception that had b^ea seeded him la Washington and earnestly thank ed members of all denominations for their assistance in making the meet ? series of meetings were held In' other churches of the Roanoko Bap tist Association, simultaneous with those held here. Up to 8aturday night, the number of additions to the church in these other cities were as follpws: Scotland Neck. 41;, Rocky Mount, 47; Nashville, 18; Tarboro. ;lf; Farmvllte, 1; Weldon, lfl. . I>r. Anderson leaves here for Roa noke, where he will" begin another THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEBATE AT PINETOWN FRIDAY NIGHT . ^ W .VW'' Hugh Paul Reveals Some Interesting Data Regarding Meeting Which Was Held Last Week The Republican* began thtlr rmn \ palcn end hare not ft! an/ time at- 1 tended the DamocralW apeaklnfa or asekd (or > Joint dlacuealon, u ih:? . kind of cum had taw refund by the DemocTftU. A. chairman oMh? I Republican CieeoOTe Committee I propo.4 thftt th. Repnbllcane make an honorftble canraa. I know I ?#?ak the troth wkafe I aajr tkat the Repub lican eaaVM op to now hu reoelTed n?r* llbaral attendance by both R* pnbllcana ud C-morraU 1 hft?e hem k?mln* In touch with the at that my. knowing that the Republi cans would hari a large crowd at Plnetown, were desirous of having an opportunity to once more address themnolves to a large crowd. Instead of their usunl small number, which is a baker's hatf-dosen. Mr. Warren states that a delegation of Democrats (not his executive committee) r#-; qtfestod him to proceed to Pinetown and ask for a Joint d Ischial on Mr. Warren realised that something should be done to break off tie sledge hammer blows which ate being so effectively delivered against lfr. War ren's count/ administration by the Republicans. Ho organised a com pany of the best Democratic soldiers available and equipped them with something like this: "Rah. Rah. Rsbl who aro we?" ? and that is about aU Mow tfce truth about the debate la this: J dr. H. C. Carter made a good Wkt "Rah, composed Wash about FRENCH UGH i.:OfiGrr?;l AMERICAN RIFLE \ OM-'af tlMicmt gunsno^r being u^ed by the ?mm eon .Ww,c toe of tb? mnoy made in Atnerli Trhlch r<** oa ?tfud 4?jyp0H( ff %?**'? ^frmKfflFE on the Soturne front. This gigantic rifle la mourned on n ?ckn nii'l it* entity moved from point to point The gun U Tpc for use against the Teuton powers. in the Daily of Biles rcault Booa the adver of the rural arc faithful Inserted la the this paper tho ms \jsed. in Raids ,<By United Proas) London. Oct. 2. ? The Zeppelin downed north of London last night was one of the new typo of super dlrigihlcs, the largest aerial mon tsers in the world. Lord French, commander of the COnON TAKES A BIG JUMP (By United Press) New York, Oct. 2. ? Cotton Jump ed from t? f 8 0 points on tho cot ton exchnngo today, following tho publication of the government report showing the damage done In mid dling ststee report. December cot' ton *old at. 16 1-4 conta. The ex change 1b In turmoil ns prices soar to new high levels. Ut?e? I am aura it was really dla- ] punting to the more reflned aensee of. the Democrats themerlvn. | Mr. Moelrtns replied to MV;?arter , I and weired a f&dlct front orery j Republican that he^had successfully) inswered avsry phase of Mi*. Carter's speech and had cdnrinced several who were almost resdy to be Jtopub 11Cnn?. that they Should be and they I (WlH be, I know. The occasion wan | from tha beginning to the end a great I tojry for tha Rnpubllcana. Mr.! Carter was congratulated for bis j strenuous efforts by th? DsmocTata | who went from Washington and bv three or four other Democrat* who. attended from the country. lit. \ Marina was. at tha Close of his apaAeh, surrounded by about onn hundred and fifty, which ropfesontod the entire crowd, nil eager to S0& m. The meeting closed 11:40 and STQJ7 Roptiblisan one feeling fine, , HWJftnPAUL, Chairman Co. M*. Cam ( Adr.-fp) , Nom* forces, today announced that ten Zeppelins had crossed the east coast in lust night's raid, in addi tion to the one that waa destroyed. They tried another raid on London, but were driven off. No casualties and no damps? Is reported. COTTON REPORT! 1 11 v United PreBa) Washington, Oct. 2. ? The Bureau I of Crop Est! mates today reported the | condition of the cotton crop .60 nor mal, as a inst 61.2 on August 25 and CO. 8 in September, 1913. The unprecedented destruction of tbo boll weevil for rt8t3 a yifeld per acre of 166.8 poTjn '.n. "Tho total production la 11,637 not) bales as against 11. 191.000 in 1915. and 1G. 135. 000 two] years oco. Conditions in Virginia are 85 per cent normal as against 80 last year; North Carolina 61 as I against TO; South Carolina 53 an ajpalnst 63. The yield por acre in ponn?':-.; V: Mala. ?64 n* against 225 I la# year; North Carolina, 214 as i against 260; Sout$ Carolina, 175 as' against U ">. Cotton ginned prior to ! 6^ptensl:or 25, ? ,$68,000 .bains ?? against 2.900. OODja 1915. BRITISH CONTINUE TO MAI BIG MS: (By United Press) I London, Oct. i. ? Halg oontinuei tlftued his 'inm^hlifg advance against | Baupaur-' last nlgM. according to an official statement. The Oermsn counter attacks hare been beaten ofT against the newly wonjjvositlons east of Eaucourt and Labbeye. The Brlt fBh havo established their lines In this region and hartj cleared the sur roundlm; bullOia?. of tbe enemy. Advertise 1* tfte Daily New*. LOCAL BOY AWARDED AN APPOINTMENT IN WASHINGTON CITY Frank AUigood is Recommended for Good Paying Position In Polico Department, Frank Maybe AUigood. a former Washington, N. C., boy, who was for years in the employ of Dr. D. T. Tay loe. but who hrs been living in Washington, D. ?C., for the last seven years, has been recommended for chauffeur In the police department, filsfRct of "Columbia, by Mkjo'r ttay mond W. Pullman, superintendent and major of police. There were on ly two of thCRC vacancies and forty r'.x successfully passed the examina tion. The superintendent or police writes Jos. F. Tayloe as follows: "The returns have been made and you may be interested to know that Mr. AUigood received a practically perfect rating In training and exper ience and he will be recoinmendod for appointment as a chauffeur as eoon a3 the cars, now in the Hhops for repairs, are returned to service." This will probably be between Octo ber 15 and 25. Senator Simmons and Congress man Small were behind this appoint ment and they were cooperated with by the other Democratic congressmen from the Btate. No doubt this will be gratifying news to Mr. Alligood's many friends in Beaufort county. FARMERS URGED TO GET UP EXHIBITS FOR STATE FAIR J. F. Latham to Leave for Raleigh on October 12.* Hope* to Bring Home First Prize. County Demonstrator J. F. Latham 'announced this morning that he will leave for Raleigh on October 12, to iarrango the Beaufort county booth j at the State fair. I He urgently requests all the far mers of the county to havo their ex hibits in his hands by October 10. After that time it will be too late. Mr. Latham hopes to -take a large enough exhibit with him to Raleigh that will give Beaufort county first prise. It is hoped that the farmers will get their best specimens of crops in early to him. CARXIVAL STARTS UP OK MARKET ST. TODAY "Sibley's Big Shows" arrived In the city thla morning and erected their tent* on Market street today. The first performance will take place tonight. Large crowds are expected to attend the carnival daring the week, at a part of the proceeds will go to the local firemen, K. WILSON WILL HOT-LOOT IT AfTERHUCHES STAJiTS TOMOimoW ON HIS TRIP WEST. TO HPEAK AT OMAHA ON THURSDAY. MAKE- USE 0? SARCASM Will Taunt Hughes With the Quo*. I tlon: "W'hal Would Vou Ilnvc I>oue?" Dpniocrat* Uo^nln More Confidence from News of Policy. (By United I^ess) Asbury Park, N. J.. Oct. 2. ? Pres ident Wilson is determined to "smoke out" Charles Evans Hughes on whnt the Democrats liuve now de flned ns thu real issues of the cam paign- When the president starts for the west tomorrow, to spr*:.k ar Omaha on Thursday evening, he will have completed his plans to foroe Hughes, if possible, to say what changes he would inako in the for eign and business pclirlcs of the United State*. Wilson will continue the use of taunting sarcasm, which he UHed In his address Saturday, [challenging his opponent to divulge I how fur the "pcaco policy" might be iltered Iji the event of a Republican 'victory. There may be no direct questions and no Indulgence in per sonalities. but questions and chal lenges will rebound in the President's speeches as they did In his last one when ho indicated that war would bo-tbe Republican method the for eign policy. A new confldcnce is ap parent with the knowledge that Mr. Wilson is "going after" Hughes. lie | w 111 attempt to show how a ehange in administration will endanger peace. TICK ERADICATION IS MOVING FORWARD The work of eradicating the tick from Beaufort county Is proceeding most satlafact ily under the super vision of Dr. E Yager and his able corps of assist ti. The farmers all over the count: are manifesting con siderable Inter- ?t lit the project. A number of va!^ have already been built, the latei.'. one having hern erected at Surry. Work will be done in the vicinity of Pantego this week. One of the rleas that representa tives of the United States bureau of animal industry will make for the eradication of the tick will be Hint the eradication program Is n paying | Investment to the live stock owner and raiser. The local branch of the bureau la prepared to prove Its pica with literature from the department of agriculture. One of the pamphlets, now ready for delivery, deals with the Increase In the value of each animal, once it has been freed of ticks and the terri tory has been declared "clean" and i relensod from quarantine. . One of the sentences In the pam Iphlet says that "when a beef animal has been freed from ticks, becnusr* 1 1 1 can be Bold In the open pons at th?j [stockyards In competition with other ? free cattlo, It brings from $5 to 1 10 moro than when offered for Imme diate slaughter only from a quaran- j tine pen." Tho Increase In the value of each | head of live stock after It hss been taken out of quarantine Is usually placed at $5 by the federal men. However, many cases are known where the increase reached double that amount. Government represen tatives who have kept records of transactions at all live stock centers place the Increase in valuo at $5. Against this possible Increase through tick eradication the pam phlet states that eattle can be freed from these pests at a cost of not mora than 60 centa per head. In some cases whole counties have eradicated the tick, by an investment of only 25 cents per head of live stock. NAVAL FOWLS AUK JOINING IN T1IE IIATTI.F. TAKING AD VANTAGE OF CANALS. FRENCH DRAWING CLOSER Are Encircling l'l ronno In tho Sumo Manner 'Hint i hey Accomplished tho Victory at Coinblcs. Terrific Fighting Is in Piocrca?. <F!v United Press) With tli o Fren-h armies before Peronne, O i. 2. ? The naval force? have Joined t'ie allies horG In the Kreat land battle.1; on tho Somme front, lrotulntl monitors are utllit Ing France's mngulfl-ent network of canala alons the Somme and are par ticipating in th?' dailv bombardment In the vicinity c,f St. Quctln. seventy miles from the sea. St. Qucntin dominates Poronno from the erjs-t and is a key to that position. It Is being steadily en circled by the French In the same manner that the victory of Combles was accomplished The allied force* are drawing Ing slowly hist surely closer to Per onne and it can only be a matter of a few days before thin city will alBO be wrested from the hold of the Teu tons. Tho fitrhlinc all through the day was toriifi? and some Important positions were taken by the French. HGU. STRIKE (Dy Asu nrlon. railways of r ly suspended aerlous di.*nj strike anions strikers have burned brldg damage. R- \ seriously injn I" n i t r?d Press). Paraguay, Oct. 2. ? The nraortiay have complete op' rations . because of lei's, duo to a general railway employes. The a I talked several trains. ??h and inflicted other era] persons have been red In the rioting. HU8SIANS I. AT M If STROXQ OFFENSI I K AGAINST LKMIJERO Potroprnd. OM, 2 ? The Rvssian drive nt Lcmboru v. is renewed yes terday. After a p'viod of compar Itlve inartivity the ltu.';idan* inaug urated strong offensive movement? north and south of the Oaliclan cap ital. According to today's war office report material successes have been won. SUBSOHiUfc TO THE PAII.V NCWg TODAYS PROGRAM AT ? New Theatre > 4th fpluode of "The ftcrrrt of the Submarine" Keystone Comedy .;f ?*m? PrJ'le wwl fll<? Hh.inw" featuring ford ttt*rMn? ? Grent pictures- Mto* thorn It, ' ' .??.. iT v ADMISSION ir U?1 IOC f?iOW at Mstlnoe dsllf ?( 4 p. m. orthern markets yesterday to purchase the LEWIS DR Y COOD$ COMPANY
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