? Jren A General Assembly representing ? people whose prognsslrs spirit Is axmsed. whose prosperity Is bound in* upward, whose hopes sn.t atten tion are centered here, baring splen did opportunity to render public ssr surate with the honor and responsibility upon It, will be gUd to aire such ?l.t sad patristic consMsratlon to thaes subjects as t?e possible welfare demands. The people hs'rs approrsd ths prls elplsa and policies of the m>r;y which nment Is charged Jf\Xh the treat reeponglbtllty of leff^adng In t^a Interest of the people #hd pro moting their welfare so far aa local government can do ?hd the charitable Institutions, all require mere funds to render proper service to keep pace with pressing. isgltl mats public demand, upon them The fundamental cau.e of the cramped i Continued on Second Page.) SUITS former Rev. J. T. olbbs. D. D , Ira, return Card of Ttiinsks. I. the paatffr of the Pint Methfr ?* chorch, mo,, hesrUly .ppr?M.t. the royal reception liven me last ev ening at the rtrst Baptist church u?. ?er the anaplces of the Ministerial Awflatlon. >1 an sure &at Its In spiring effect will be felt by mo in all my work here. -R. H. EROOM '>"'? ,-'T At the term of court for , thll ounty. wblcb ended December 2.1st. Ion H*Uet a. Ward proeoonted his i as solicitor for the Firft ^ rlct. , ' ? ' Fj bus served ? and during' lifelong friend throughout Che ie appeared as pn following resolutions the Washington Bhr A?*4 BWWBWI Whereas tbs offidst term of Hon orable Ha! let 8. Word, U solicitor of the ThltdJttdtelal District of North Carolina. will expii> en De cember 31a*. 1910: '-And. whereas during the ft years he has represented the statu of TCfcrth <*xrrrttna la-i?irc?pKfty.Tf has served not only with unfaltering seal and unswerving integrity, hut with such conspicuous ability^* to fully warrant the assertion that be has had no superiors and few equalb lathe state in similar position. And, whereas, he hasever mani fested, in the exercise of the" duties of his office, every courtesy and consideration consistent- with those duties, toward opposing counsel of this bar. Be It resolved, Thtt we, the mem bers of the bar of Beaufort county) . Hill be^nd he is hereby appointed keeper of the | Washington bridge at a salary of $35 per mdnth and that he give bonif tax <> centa. It appearing to the board that O. M. Harry property and poll ' la Us? ?d la the North Creek echool district and It further appearing thnt U should be In the township nt large, it In ordered thnt he be relieved of tha echool tm. Amount of relief II.K. It appeertag to the board tint J. tawnrtip. Mr. O. s. O Nenl van ap to ail the vacancy cnuaed hy Mr. Gurganus, who wga dnly elected, falling to qualify. O. S. O'Neal up on taking the prescribed oath was In dicted into o&ce (Concluded tomorrow) L Rev. Cameron Johnson who for twelve yearn was a missionary teach Ur In Japan and Korea and who has *ttd?-n- voiM tMr of missions in order to collect Illustrative material for. special work of mission study among the Christian people of Ame rica, will lscture at the First Pres byterian church this evening and to morrow evening. This is a rare op portunity for our people to hear and see what la being dona in the for eign fields for the spread of the gos pel. Everybody ha. a cordial invitation to be present. It la to be hoped that * .'ar?e congregation will hear Mr. The Washington Public Schools opened for the spring session this morning. Quite a number of new students matriculated aad every thing started off la ant class shape which la more than greUfjing to the teachers and trustees. There Is no better echool In North praline snd Washington Is to be congratulated on having sueh an institution in its The "son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'C. M. Klapp. who rsslde on Gladden street Is now confined to his bed with an attaek of typhoid fever. HU many friends and playmates with for him a speedy feeOrery. ?. / rUj ? ? ? ? The many friends of Mr. William franks a former Washington boy, sre glsd to'see him Is the olty. He If now traveling for a firm In Nor Quite a crowd of our young peo ple attended the Cbirstmas tree At Hawkins School Houae Tuesday alCht Mr. David Cutler apent several days with Mr. Henry Harvey - last week. Mrs. Mode Cutler gkve a card par ty laat Wednesday evening from 8 to 11 in honor of /the visiting young lad lee at Zion. Mr. and Mra. c. C. *i. Cutler cave a most delightful dance on Friday evening to the young people. All VelioM ?' vorv nUo.axt M!aa Olive Cutler entertained * number of her little frienda on' Sat urday afternoon. Games were play ed and refreshments served. Mr. J. B. Wallace was the gueet of hla daughter, Mrs. M. H. Cutler one night last week. , Mr. Willie Eborxr has been with ua aeveral times this week. We are always glad to have hla. * Mies Margaret Harvey and Miss Olive Cutler have been viaiting at Jeaaama this week. The fire department was called out ?fter dosena of rollers had been seat Into the building. The firemen were told to train leada of hoae at the Sen to try to drown the anarchists out. It had no effect. After this It was decided to aet Are to the place." This failed, but satmequently the anarchists themselves fired the building. Miss Ruth Braddy of Norfolk, Vs., Is visiting the young girls of Jess?< Mr. Major Whitley haa been riait Ing friends at Zlon this week.. Mr. Arthur Cutler haa been with us quite frequent this week pn busi ness, best known to himself. ? Two-Minute Toast? Any Tine I? j, JfV ashington Electric Plant THE GEM THEATR.F . twUlNo for AMi aiauiyr-r