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thm Judgment of thtm txmrd tka eraa-J*
^ v4 1 w mra me crc**]
ilon of thu m<i H II I r m.rr >nd bl
Nan. i
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t county k. M>? th.
? .TMted. and the ul. ? ?if_
' ahull recelre * UlV7 ,of alfht
uuodred dollar. per annum payaOfc .
monthly and ?hall furol.h bond ln|?
?oar bo n din* company t? tka tarn
VZTrZ"
thai he .hall Olllfently. traly
falthfnlly to aad perform alt th.
tl*. of th* oBoe. and that ke shall]
i
tor all' ?
any moneys of oth.r kW> which .
may W reenrerabio araiaat him for ?
any n.jUgence, dafanlt. malfaaaanco
or - misconduct In oM? Th. grw ?
| Inm oa ?M bond MU M paid by
tk* oounty of Baaafort. . "
Second. It ahall be tka duty of to
the auditor ot Beaufort countr lot "
It iMMMtat to tfc. board tkM H.
C. Cartar. Jr.. la ekaraad altb'Vai
la Wj?hla?ton town. hi, On'?l uhf
at laa* Taluad at IIS?. iM It farth
er appaario* ttat ha do - not on
W lm? la ?aM tovaahlp U 1> ar
??d tkat h. k. raUaVM of (M
?am.. Amount of raliat !??? "??'
U DHftoare one of tha fanca ootn
nlutaacra of tfaa Aaron atdefc lav
tairltorr praaa?tad hl> raalnation
?Weir waa aeewtad UM& P MM
GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR EVENT
FRIDAY AND SATURDA
ARE THE SPECIAL \
Ladies Gowns
m
oftLdT
short or
48e
short or '
Special '* VOt
w' *"One" Spe^*LoTfof"Cadi?'
s?
Aft.'Sff'fltC
Princess Slips
; ;? J ?>:
Ladies Muslin
Drawers
We have about 300 of these
, (key are trimmed fa
tucks aod hemstitching, and easi
14c
Ladies Pise Mutfn Drawers,
VSSZit SS 19c
- . ? l . '' , - y:
LadiesDrawers, face or em
broidery trimmed, opea or dosed
style*. As a special number.
This is one of our lead- Q(U
ers. Friday and Saturday Q9t
Corset Covers
Plate Corset Coven, our-feg
ular 15c number, cut full and a
very good garment
Special ? A Cf
25c Corset Cover, lace or em
t, t-l IL1L1L. I..1 * * * ?
Droiucry rnrnmen, material oi
"%5f 14c
Covers,
19c
Childs Cambric Drtwws
Special* ; ;
ettj j??t?r4?T ?wiltl*l tk? arrtral
ot kta fo?T*:U from Oaflord ou <k?tr
wokklnc the road* of the cowtrty. #
The oonvlcta ? hare been worklijg
la and around Ransomvllle for the
past six week?. They have cut , a
ditch four feet vide and three mites
1on? on one side of the road and a,
ditch the same distance two feet wide
ofi the opposite aide of the ngad."
Mr. Hottgee states that the Improve
ment to the road along which theee
ditches were cut Is not satisfactory
to him as he need too much clay
and that it la Impossible to construct;
a good* roadway with clay alone as
was done In this instance.
From Haasomville the convicts
were taken to Oaylords where a creek
was filled id and the brldg^ across
same repaired. '
The camp ia now in Chocowinlty
where they will execute wo.rk lnHhst
community. The camp is located
near Chocowinlty bridge.
The work of the convicts through-,
out the county has been very satis
factory and reffects credit upon Mr.
Hodges and the commissioners.
Meted with or prodleiHl?e? to tnber
euleela ham tn eetabllehed la IK
dttae According to n? moiuerant
aid* la a bnllotln leaned todejr hr
the National AnewHatlon (or th*
Study and Prevention of Tubercplon
la.
The Srx Open Air School !n (he
United State* waa eetabllab^ on
Jannarr 1. 1?*7 by the Board or 9
ucatlon of PmTtftenee, I. I., at tht
Instance of Dr. Ellen A. Stone. The
next School was established In May
of the same year In Pittsburg . a third
ope g( Boston In July 1908. and ??*
fourth at Bellerue Hospital In New
York In December.. 1M8 During
the ysar iMt ten schools la flr? dif
ferent cities were opened: In ill#
sixteen school in twelve cities wgre
opened: end eight schools In At# *M
les hare been opened to April 1, 1*11
while definite provision has been
made for twenty Si ?an, nUfT school
In sis cities are consldsrlng the quee
tlon aid will act during the coming
year
New Tork City now has in ope-?
tlon twelve open schools and classes
ee. a?d detnlte provision aas been
made for todrteen sisallar slashes to
ho opened by next tajl. Boston Ms
AW'ftM air rise*** NT MTechMU
aid Chicago also has Bercrai.
According to reports recolvi'd '*y
the NaUbnal Association, the -esult
of these open air schools or classes
to restore most of the children to
hormal health and efficiency. One
of these open air 'schools ar classes
should be established fir eacli 15,
OO'o population, especially In cities.
COTTON MARKKT
Lint cotton, (14.00 .
Cotton seed, per ton, $28.00.
pastor of the
kurch at Bel
succeasfully
5Um Hospital,
mAred to the
, . ?MMMMHR / -t f? ? ?
| ?>- U/^VT I Washington's
*J? IV# 1 1 I I I GreatestStof
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Ladies, Misses, and
Childrens Slippers
CMrreet Styles. All Sty kp. All Sizes | |
TRY - J. K. HOYT -- FIRST!
ELECTRIC LIGHT IS NOW CHEAPER
Era-yon* wants Electric Lights ? tu lumrT? Comfort ? cieanltneos ?
Convenience. Everybody can now afford It. Can you longa^aftord to uae
Oayge a conaumlnjt illumloants, Tlx an HaMa Lamp SITB1 the moat
beantlful ?rtlftclaJ light known. Call Washington Electric Plant,' Proof
?trill be eubmltted.
Theatre Tonight
? ' -r- ? '
The board approved the applica
tion to tha atate board of education
for eetabl tailing a atata high achool
1a tha town of Aurora.
A petition form Dlatrlct No. 16.
RlchlaAd township, white, asking for
to determine whether or
public Bchoola in aatd district was
approred by the board: Tha county
> Irapertnt Notice. '
The Superintendent of the Wash
ington Municipal Electric Light
Plant dealrea to again call the atten
tion of lta patrons to tha new rules
and regulations recently adopted by
the City Board of Aldermen, and
especially to that section, which .or
ders all service to ba^iacontlnued to
patrons who hare not paid their bllla
on the mornlafe of tha 16th of each
month, beginning April 1st, 1911. It
is absolutely nece&ary to obseryo
this rale In nearly all
dtlea SSa towns; as revenues must
be seeded to fun the plant and pay
Its blllsS We earnestly hope that
the cltlsens will appreciate the bec
esslty for the observance of this rule
and that we will not lose a single
customer by so doing.
4-5 4tc H. B. CHARLES. Supt.
PHONE 76.
THURSDAY, . FRIDAY
and SATUKDAY'SpecMs
WASEO FLOUR? as good as
can be made, at $4.89 a b'r'l
1-2 barrel, wood, *2.55
1-2 barrel, cotton, 7.50
24 lb. Bags 65c
121b. Bass 35c
We have a few tana of gen
nine PURE COUNTRY LARD
which we wKI sell at 12 l-2c
lb. by the can.iv' ?
Snow Drift Lard, per lb. 10c
Mlb tubs SnuwDriftLard 5.70
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