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J-f-t w 11 i , mors . of the Com * wit lac at leat nearly 100 ?? of pechapa ?l radios of one bu While oAoera . ?art that all the amp 8. Thompson, a fore counted for, three of ? not be found after the Pleasant Prarle la ten mllaa waat of ftencshs, Wis. The povdsrUM la a mite north of the Tillage 4mI has a population of about 700 The fort* of the explosion com pletely demolished* the houses on the Genera ro^d which ware nearest I *Ue mill and ererj houae In the Til lage ya a wrecked Almoat e?u?I * daman, waa done la Bristol, . lour miles west: The ford at the exploeioa wts felt more than a hundred miles in ererj direction aad that only one, man waa killed aad one dangerous ! of ?inolNt, . 1 - , Th# Ore makes H tasaaslWe to searck- the rulws. MreraF attempts were made by sheriff Andrew BUhl, but on each eccsaion he and his de puties were drlTea hash bjr explo sions aa the Ire reaohed packages ef ae powder. W l Tfce last attempt lust before day break waa stopped by the keerteet or the f el lowing explosions had the eherlff said then that the are mm* die out before the rains could be approached. At that time Sheriff atahl asserted thai he waa far from aatlsfled that but oal body waa la the ruins. "There sr. eight carloads of loose Hack powder In .a building ?tni standing," said Sheriff fltahl. \ "It may let go at any fcoment.'*s There la- a hole one hundred feet deep In the ground where the dyna mite houae stood. . ' - ? ? '?si Large numbers of Hickory shad ore being caught In Pamlico rlrer now by the fishermen. i a seen the picture* that ere If you liarea't yeWre usrely missing (cresting aad of the clean sort tfcat mm ? \w IN A LARGE VARIETY Prices $1.( (atfcered In the boll dings for shelter. The snow hu drifted In mi I placee SO feet dop. A ?orc? of llne : men trying to keep electric lines > clear were attacked by half-starved | mountain rats la the. White Moun tains and were compell)^ to fight ?ff mr v*ntm A. AX OTHER OPfCRA. ?tin- la Early Spring. . -The home talun h considering se= rlously the presentation ef an opera here dating the early spring, one of the lateet and popular opnras will be selected. Washington's musical talent com pares favorably with any tewa to North Carolina and the Dally News feels sure that If the rumor to cor rect Its luocesS will ke assured. aBSSiS&SisB* tahriy making a reputation of their excellent ?rrW t key /are firing the Never before hu people of Washlagtoa had the opportu.lt/ of wltaeealng theclass ptcturea aa the maaag ement baa given for some time tkey ara elaratln* and notklng la shown that any critic could reader a decision only of the very highest praise. ?*; 'it i Judging from thali; program tkat appears on the front-page of thla paper they have another hill tonight (that will appea^to the public; both young and old. Any one desiring to spend an odd hoar could notj And a better place than thla. Xh? muaic they are rendering Is the very latest, nad together with the con venience the public haa no kick. jfcy \ Hi j,\\. ? ?, ~V- ' "' . * ? 'New Coco-Cola Fkat A new Coco-Cola plant haa been opened op Water street In the Bua man building. The very latest flx-J turoa have been Installed. of CLUETT OF CHOICE>ATTERNS M> to $1.50 in, a .estence o?>8e Jtn m*? dfr. vm arreted here to 4*7 and Will be taken back to Horth Carolina to serve out hi* term: ? c? ~ Residing, in Letcher county, K& m "Samuel J one?.'' he amassed a comfortable fortune, He wss aentene ed to death March t ?, IMS, for the murder of C. C. Byrd at Bakerarlll^ N. C.? but on a second trial he was given SO years Imprisonment. When arrested Whltaon admitted his Identity and declared' he wa? willing to return to North Carolina. Whits on said for ten years after he shot Byrd he escaped prosecution, his trouble having occurred 28 yesrs URO He charges his -arrest to an enemy he made by assisting in the release from an asyfcim of a man with whom this enemy bad had trouble. Wbltsea ^ald that he would make a plea for clemency on the upright | The superintendent of the Waah ! ington Public Schools is now mak "fc*g preparations for the forthcom ing Commencement. The full pro; gram, who Is to deliver tho baccal aureate sermon, the annual addreSsi etc., will be announced through these columns later.. Marriage this Morula#. Mr. William Dawson and Miss Ada Lewis were married this morning between 11 and 12 o'clock, the cere mony being performed W Rev. Na thaniel Harding, rector of the Epis . copal church. The couple will reside In this city. ~ : Mrs. PhUUps ReCuraa. Mrs. T. W. Phillips returned on yeeterday 7rom norther n mark eta, where she purchased the spring mil linery stock for T. W. Phillip* and I ro?n?*? " ' Mr. Fenner-T. Phlllipa Is today re ceivlng the congratulstlons of his numerous friends. Mrf Fenner T., Jr., arrived at hts home last evening and Is a toe boy. } - j On lut Wedneaday the district M ol tka Chart tibia Brother waa held with lodge No. 1. Bun N. C. The meeting fairly ided and tha eeealon M a moat | harmonious ona .from the flrst to * ' " IgL'. : *r. t>. T. Harrlnc at Booth Creek I waa elected district marshal; 'Kr. mibert Rnmler. treasurer ; Mr. ' H. McDerett" secretary. The ladle* of tut section aarrM la mat samptoaa repast to the saem | here or the order and one who waa praeent atatea to a Neva Ban that It waa one of the Terr heat dinners [he erer enjoyed. ? j The good ladles of Bunran always know how to do thln(a of tkls kind and on last Monday ther sustained j their well earned former raputatloa. BCraeta Finished Moaday. The paring of the streets will he tAnlahed Moaday. The eoacludlag ?work under the contract la bow bo lus done on Market atreet. The par ed thoroughfares are a rast Improve ment oral* tha former ones la the pfir. Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rollins an- 1 laounre the marriage of their alater] Iter; KalMcen Bogart to Rer. H. B. 'Saarlght to take place cm March 51. (S&- ; ' ;i_ ' Kmroutc Home. Hon John Latham one .of the rep | rosontatlvee from this county la the recent General Assembly waa In the j city, last nl*ht on his way to his home | In Jsssama. * ? . MEHWEID GUKtUREE Feeling Rtnofag High is Town of Snow hill JEW KHtHHT IS StlSPECTU ,Almoe| f>? Kntlre IhUliOM District \ ??*??> Owt ud Ctaualun, Potat Wroatf; Towarda jr. s. Su gar la Whose htorc Oio tin Hun. Klnston, lurch 11.-^ Firs dlacor er?<* at fire minutes put it o'clock Friday moraine awept the bustneas district of Snow Hill the .county seat of Green county and did orer $?#, 000 'damage. Owing to a lack of equipment for fighting fire the clt lxons were unable to cope with the Dames and the fire virtually, burned itself out. , The Are originated In the itore of I J. P. Sugar, a Jewish dry goods mer chant. and circumstance* pointed so ?tronglj to hit guilt aa an incendia ry he was arrested and this morn ing given a preliminary trial, after which he was, bound orer to court mpger'a fS$0 bond, which he put up in cash. / * Among the circumstances pointing to the guilt of Sugar were the facts that he carried 91.00ft insurance on a stock that Inventoried only 99.200; tha? only on Wednesday he took out additional insurance on hla stock and part of the"' stock had been removed from the store and oonoeal ed in his rooms at the hotels This, tt was shown sfter the Are ho de stroyed. Sugar also refused to si tow any one to otter the store alter the lire was discovered, and because pf tMs fact he. was right badly beat en by two young men, who had prop erty in hjs store and deslredvto get It out. * Sugar has been In Snow Hill only sbout six months, hiring come to North CiroUna from Baltimore. Feel ing against him m Snow H1U la very fcUfc. ? ' . ' . " ? iwt Yesterday. The tkg Columbia left yesterday with two barges In tow loaded with lumber. The lumber was consigned U> northern markctn JWf tt 1 "V^T I Washington's - IV. B IvJ Y 1 I Greateatstore Early Showing of Ladles ' Spring Tailored Hats . ^ ? ELCLUSIVE MODELS MADAME LITTLER IN CHARGE. SECOND FLOOR. j. World's Greatest Palmist Medium and Clairvoyant KNOWLEDGE Or THE HUTUtlB U POWER FOR TH1 PRESENT ? talk jrmr UM Hi also the m you will marry. ?Who reads your Ufa from the cra dle to the grave, and la known from to sea a* one of the best palmists In the world. During the Omaha iry?<ltlonN she read the hand of Proeldont VcKtnley and predicted that he would die by the hand of an isln, which prediction came true. it was, whA, while filling an en ment la Plttsbngr, traced on the map (he famous Beaumon?, Texas, oil fields, and located wfcat has since proved tm be .-the greatest oil fields In existence. Wfll be in Washington, N.C. During Week of March 13 DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE ? : ' The Name "ELDON" PAIjMIHT I/X"ATHft WATCH The following spUll from Con cord to the Charlotte Observer tella its town story: Seven months ago Mr. James . C. Gibson lost a watch, and he believed that 'he treaaured jewel had been stolen until yesterday the matter was solved. Mrs. Leonard Brown, a daughter of Mr. Glbfon, concluded to consult Madam Eldon, a scientific ' palmist. After reading the lines In the young lady's hand the knowing one described the watch and then tOld il?a that the watch had not been stolen, but misplaced. The descrip tion tallied with an Immediate sesrch and the watch was found just where it had been placed by the hands of _ some member of Mrs. Gibson's fam , Uy. This happened yesterday, and last night all the people of the city who had lost something consulted Madam Eldon. In other words, she did a great business last night, es p^dd'y .with the ladies. Parlors Located Over Daily News Office OF A LIFETIME - \ ?fv The Place 134 Main Street. New Millinery Store * New Goods Popular Prices Latest Styles W1M 1? Mad""! LltUe,'? oW "f""1 *"? <w>? tt?> prettleaMlnw of headwear tor ladle* and children nM 'be excelled ^ WatekT 1 ,**1 no '* '? ?>rk trimmer can not be excelled. Watch for my announcement In this paper next week.wh.s2 r shall be pleased to' see thos? whom I have* trimmed for In the pastwlth many others. - \ 10 Be? those many others. Yoors for business "MISS HATTIJJ HEMBY. SIDE WALK NOTICE! AD Property Where Side-Walks Have Been Pived and Same Has Not Been Paid WiH Be Advertised and c^,< According to Lew After 1 |aE? \ ? ? ,r- -M ?sir ?' ' sap ? 1 Mfi ?- >-? ? - A ' t- "vVTf \ ?
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