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Paw to Mrs. Mollie Latham and Miss Sadie Chauncey of Circle Orove Farm, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Caddie Moore. of Ransomvllle, epent Tuesday night here enroute for Raleigh, where he will attend Business University. *?? ? ? 'Miss Sadie Chauncey of -Circle Grove Farm, spent Sunday with Miss es Eva and Annie Thompson. iMMi Tuesday afternoon Miss ifr? fctt* Bell and Mr. Branch Daw were fitting on the porch baluaters eating ap*l?? at the home of *jjvT. H. Whtf rt*y. Mlsa Bell lo*t her balance and to the ground, which resulted In a. broken collar bone. Warning to "*fr. Drw: Be more careful next ^time. Captain lease Wilkinson, Jr., of Belhaven came up to Pantego Sunday -afternoon and took quite a number ?of boys and girlg to Belhaven on his &aa boat. Quite a number of new students ?liave entered school here since the holidays. Among these is Dennis Ricks, who has been attending the Christian Industrial College nearl Kinaton. Mw*. H. W. Butt Ui L. T. Ktu ton In tqwn 8o*<Ur Ob Friday ???alas Mfml friends gathered at the home of the Mlwj Aycock to |li? a caady party. The party waa *?y Informal erery one tolas lato the kitchen and cooking! candy. A Jolly time easued. j Mlsa Kffle I^atham who has for' some time bwa visiting Mlu Elsie Reepaaa, returned to her home la Plaetowa on Saturday. Miss Beatrice Tooley of B? I ha Tea visited Mr*. Qorry Shsvender last - ? Mr* Daniel Wladley of Belhave?, apent Saturday with her alitor. Mr*. P. H. Johnaoa. - . o Mr. William 8?thy of Washington, wa* la town Friday. ? v Mrs. F. JP. latham. of Circle Groro Farm, apent Friday la towa. The loas expected tournament waa held at Pant??o oa Tuesday. Sever al vial tors from th? adjoining towns, ^?dally Belhavea. ware present The knights rod* t?ry well. Mr. Wil lie Qartla. aa Kalght of Paatego. catchlag fourteen Has*, aad three other knights, Meaars. Carney Duke, aa Kalgfct of TUtlng for Pleasure; Jehu Judklns, aa Kalcht of Belle, sad Dallas Carawan, as Knight of tha Last Chance, each caught thirteen rings. When theea ^ree rede off the tie, Mr. Jehu Judgln came out lfralP; Mr. Carney Duke second and Mr. D^las Carrawan third. Then Mlaa Lota* Bishop was crowned aa queen, Mlaa Sadie Chauncey, first maid; Mlas Alice Jarrla, second maid *nd Miss Irene Judklna, as third maid. On Thursday evening the cor onation ball waa held. An agreeable crowd waa present and the evening proved a pleasant one. P. H. 8. MAKING CHANGES The Gem Theatre Management Mak ing Alterations la Lobby Mr. U. G. Sparrow, the manager of the Gem Theatre la today engaged in making changes in the lobby of this popular playhouae. Among the alterations is the enlargement of the ticket office. When completed the froqt or entrance -to the theatre will l>e much more attractive. Sid<*w?lkn Repaired. For the past several days the city haa been engaged in having the aide walks repaired in different parts of the city. ? in some place* the concrete walks did not stand and the defects had to be made substantial. The winter of a man's discontent arrives when he begins to realize tlfat It Ih more bluessed to give than to receive the resulting bills. children 4??. I>?va Ernal < <3 60c; children *?c. Arrtve New ISMf p. m. V\ gj; ? Returning 'tpOn wlH leave Bern 11. OB p. m.. Thursday. Jani ilS. 1011. stopping- at Intermediate stations. Tickets good going on regular traia No. l and returning on train leaving !!*ew Bern -U. 05 p. m. January It ; 1011 o?ljr. ,-.v : ? Mo baggage wtTT* be checked. ' B. L. BUCO. W . W* .CROXTON. Traffic Mgr Gen Pass Agt.1 W. R. HUDSON,, General Superintendent. Norfolk, Va.j 1-U HYXAHITK BOMB UPl^OUKfl Whole Fr oatof 1 dMl San Fraflcisco, Jan. 10. ? With a force that demolished the" Whole tfdnt of tfefi_feulldlas, tore np the ce ment sidewalks, shattered windows within a radios of many blocks, a dynamite bomb dxploded shortly bo fore l o'clock this morning la the1 doorway of a restaurant on the first j floor if the Bimbo Hotel at 39i Bay] atreat. The hotel occupants were hurled j from thafr bods and sanny of them were badly bruised. Frag ss eats of the bomb which had been wrapped In a newspaper, were' found scattered about the wreck There la no clue arf to the identity | of the dynamiters. . , ' ( ; , Hsrd to Deny. 1 Mies Hypatla Square th* culminating point of her lecture on "Woman's Rights sad Ho* to WieM Them- she threw back her head and stood In an attitade of, ded* ance. "Talk of msnT* she cried. "What \ has msn erer done for woman?" "He's furnished tbe model she's try ing her best to Imitator boomed s manly rolce from tbe rear of tbe hall. And then a palpitating silence reigned for nearly a minute. Found a Rhyms. - A bol(J poet once tried to ? the difficulty of finding a I carpet by the following: "Sweet maid of tbe Inn. 'tis surely no sin to toast such a beautiful bar pet; baHere me, my dear, your feet would appear at home on a nobleman's carpet T? Lon don Mall. . ? ! A Pins Haul. I "Back from your fishing trip, I sse." "Yep." A- ] "Catch -any thing noteworthy?" V. "Caught four aces . one nlglit."? Washington Hernlil. Ths Cook ignorsd. The prodigal son's father jrr?t a lot of applause for kilitncr the fatted calf, but his mother didn't get.n line of praise for cooking. It.? Gnlvcstou New*. It Is cowardly to quit the post as signed us by God before He "permits us. ? Py thageras. tion of the tournament la "The Knight " Tate/* Tba kins generally Kept n troop of these tandamen or olMfr?l? I* hk employ, and we read that Edward II. on one occasion gave a mm of 60 shUllDga to Roger. the trampeter; Janlno, the nakerer, and trtfarr* for their perfonaances. An other minstrel wan called the "rhe rpretter," or plajrer on the bagpipe. Tha Plague -and the Tan Pita. Rermonda??y'? association with the fanning Industry was originally ? doe Partly to Ita floe oak woods and partij to the fact that the Ixtndon slaughter* bouses were to a large extent situated in Soutliwark, on the imfaahlonahle fide of the rlrer. For a brief perloi. i hojrfrer, It enjoyed a certain fanie as I a health reaort. That was. aa Sir lien I ry Trueman Wood reminds us tn "la dnstflal England* In the Eighteenth Century," when "terror stricken crea-.4 ture* lied from the rarnges of the great Prague ,|n the city of London to the Benaoadacy tan pita to find strong me dicinal virtues' In the nauseous smelL" Cheer fnl company shorten*- the' miles.-? German. i Xhepe la nothing noble or eultedjft th? hbtory of th* bow of r mmm Indeed, a devil s advocate had kft tb? wai?Wte talent could eaally deUwr an oral ton aa Ion* atyl aa eloquent ii any ot Burke's or Bherldan'a, taking aa kla subject ttM, ntupjdlt;, rowardlc* and, until recent times, the corrup tion of the ho'dae of commons. I coa caelon In II. Ions a nil remarkable hla tnfT when the bona* .of common*, aa ft whole, played a pdrt either obvious- 1 ly heroic or coasplciMasly wlae. bat w* alf of ty* ran reenn hundred* of oo cnslons trhea. heroism an<L.wlsdom be in* neatly needed, the bJIsc of com Iftons exhibited either adflah lndlT forence. rnn .Ignorance or the tulwar- 1 ?*t pavslon.? Augtist lue Blrreli'a ?aya find Addresses." . 'rfce average man would rather loi- J&O on a horae. race than to pay Why* . - .. . I ? km ?? ktf. <9>? ? ?? ? ? * antra NarfaUl to art* to an i BMa Bulhea. BhrubWlM. Hatl?a planti ud Shad* ma la intl t? ritlaa. , Aek For Frtca U* 'Phone, telegraph ind main ord den promptly axacutad bjr Jr L O'QUINN & CO.' RalaUh. N. c. Phnn* 14ft. Suit of- Coat Suit Wins the Suit Remember if Citizens of WAIT! If yoavmhie the WAIT! STORE * CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 11TH ? i Ui.ft..niiliirrimnTT I 1/ HnvTI Washington's 1 1 \/ hhvt J. IV. 1IU I I I GREATEST STORE |J? IV# 1IU I 1 ? ' V? ' W?KE" W ''?& ? * OPENS *. ? ? /. THlHWnAV v ' 'I JANUARY 12TH A COjUPON tilVEN TO EACH PERSON attending; our SALE ^<9} J. K. HOYT, ? mmi ?pwr " ? :<v'4?v. ? '' r' .?? K* ^ "? ' ? i ? i ' i- ? - ?. X ' N MfcifrVy >?*+?$ '! V ? .
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