APRIL 18. 1911
ft PUBLISHED IN EASTERN tfORTH CAROLINA
view of a atrong end healthy mlaorl-,
ty. then an breakera ahead. Br.
the free lt?t bill, approved br thel
Democratic caucus and favorably r?-|
ported, br the new committee
and Baku, the rapid pace ofj
itlve progreae In, expected. t? Mv-j
a sodden check ?
The majority leader, raallv ?hat
tha bill caanot be ruahed ant they
are pre parlor to Beat Ue vigorous!
aaaault upon It br tha minority lead-l
era In a prolonged -Babeta. , ' " 11
Chairman Upderwood. of the ware
and maana committee, lataadt to >ub|
rait to tha have committee a report
oa tha [raa Hat Mil oa tha endue!
In* dar o* th? reciprocity debate eo
that H urnr lie over and ha called up
The tariff debate I. ? xpected to bo-f
gin at once M It b t??eJ?<J?r5f the*
later on the agricultural ?.
win be tackled and than will
again the controreray owe t tha high
coal ot living. With all Uf aad
the propoeed atatehood bin. aatl-ln
jlUiaMon legtalatlon. reapportionment*
and appropriation bllla, tha present
ontlook U that tha hoa>e will ha
1 kept Ijpiy until wall Into tha na
Tha eenat. roraultieee are not ret
named aad when It mute tomorrow.
> it la probable that another ad}ourn-|
aaut will ha taken until aett Thura
vf ??
-We we oa Ue detenalve In rw
? ? gart to the tartd." add tha mM
leader, "aad I gueaa wa art fin no
hurrr to appotat oOamtttaei. Tha
aenat a will taha lu time " ' ' \
The proapaeu. howeiar. are son*,
for tha paaaaga br the eenate ot tha I
popular alactloa aad campaign pab
f. Ilclty bllla. > 1
HhJrt Walat gala.
Come to tha Salem Girl. Shirt
walat Mia at the Blount building
on the afternoon. ?b? evening, of.
Thuradar and Fridar of thli weak.
I.unchee Will be aerved Shirt walat.
at any price froB,>?, to ^./gj
~v. ? ? "asr
dot and children of wtuh
*0 dtn Will be Charter nmbm.
*?<? U an honor that man? deal re.
?nd to ?ubl? thOM *ho m> d?rit?
?o b?eo? charter nuwbera. K la
tM* they Immediately
??? that, namea to Br. J6hn B.
Sparrow, ?t ?*? SaTtap k. Tnar Co.
Thla trill *Iao aid ? t*?' ewAtth 5
their work, ud ?? then, the neo
U, S. Soldiers Patre^Ied the
border During Battle ?
night.
HtNx
Tb? Da fly Newj wlahe. to mailt
th? following ata(*ment concaralng
the up. MM O t the Ken Hunt: ;'J~ '
Amount prt-rloualy reported . ttt.SO
Cnth collected M .?5
Total , J . '. . ? 121*06
rr[1,n,-,
4, ?00 eggs,
Ci.MiJj
Printing tags 1.00
J?
Drayafc,. . . ........ .??
?? Total . : - ??-jU W,li
.1
Thou In charge of the Ilunt tie
el re to express thank* for the many
contributions made for thl? purpose,
j'?td also to those wAo rendered ef
ficient service In making the occa
sion each ' a complete success.
11 . ? 1 ?
! Scout* firoilght tjie Intelligence
that 800 I nab r rectos under General
drotco- had reached Nlggerhear, a
smart hamlet spms] miles to the
| Three hundred UnltedP 8tfrtes aol-)
dlers under Colonel 8hunk patrolled
I the border during the battle.
SHILOH EVENING
IT MRS. FttWLE'S
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The Daughters of the Confederacy
will glre a Shlloh ' Evening at the 1
residence of Mrs. Samuel R. Fowle.
corner of Main and VanNorden
streets this evening beginning st 8.10 '
o'clock.
The proceeds Will be for the mon |
bin eat to hw erected it ShUoH'Kart |
party attending la raqanted ay the[
committee to bring * sllrer offering
to .to |.?lll.l al !>?.????. Hreeei
will be Hereral tntereatlng paper*
read pertaining to the battle of Shl
loh and all who an ao fortunate aa
, to pa preaeot will to Inatrncted and
told aomethlncof the deeda of thoee
who wore the gray.
ThU la a worthy cauae and ahould
to ganeroaaly patronlcad.
Yon are a flnlahed actor If you eaa
too^ pteaaad whan you are bored.
' ' ). OOTTOJf MARKET
Lint oottoa. 114. ?0 .
Cotton aa*d. per ton. I1I.M.
kr^' Tffl WBATgWI ^
? Shojrera tont*ht and Weioeeday.
Warmer tonlsht In the UMrtor.
J. K. HOYT | Gre?teatStorr
1200 Yards India Linen, regular
^ ? 10c
TRY - J.K. HOYT - FIRST
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EASTER EGG HUNT
II CREIff SUCCESS
rook Place at Grist Prop
erty Yesterday .
MR ST{? EWE SSM!
Wrs an Inspirit:; (3 tiro the
Great rtmrd of 5k'n?-cf'|
for the Domed Bggs ? Several
Prise* were offered ? Wa* a Great
8acce*e. /? ? ?? ? ? ^
Nature smiled upon the efforts of
those who endeavored to entertain
the young people yesterday after
noon with a mammoth Easter ea?|
bunt. Long before the appelated
tiour, crowds of expectant children
wended their way to the weet <end
!>f Main street, where ihe hunt w*s
to tske place. As eacfc child arriv
ed on the grounds, a tag was pinned;
t>n Indicating the part of the field
In which he was to hunt. The -grounds
were divided into three parts, one
for hoys between 8 ?t>* is vears pt
age. one for girls between 8 and IS
Shears of age and "one part for the
small children,. 7 years orunder. An
adult companion was allowed with
those under 7 years. >
Just before the signal for the hunt
to begin, the collection was taken
for the benefit of the famine suffer
ers In China. Thl} amounted to
17.11.
Owing to a ^understanding on
the part of some of the children, thev
will be allowed to bring their con
tribution* to the school building la
tar, wMtti wHI ?MK*rMlr.hKnMi>">?*
itmouDt.
At thre? o'olack tUror C. H. Sterl
Ing gave the signal for the hunt to
begin. It was an Inspiring u*ru+; t**
lee the great crowd# of ? children
eagerly rush across the green lawn
In search of the coveted egsi, Tfc*
triumphant ahouts soon Indicated
that they were successful, and the'
proudly exhibited the results of their
AT THE 1
Entire Change of
PROGRAM 1
Good Pictures
Good Music
The World Moves
' Why not move with It. Old style illumintnts
V- IfyWaghington Electric Ptant.
f Committors *ert always on the
lookout t? see.if there were any less
fortunate, that they might assist
them in finding at least so?ns of the
W
At S:S0 o'clock the races. In
charge of Prof. N. c. Nowbold too*
place. The first race (yunnlng) for* u'
boys under 1J years of age, was won
by Master Adrian Bowen. ? ; ,
-The second *^90/ V - j
bmlMtwMD I2_?nd 16 ?***. -r ?c- .
i was Von by Master Mae Wbeultoiii. . ' * ?
, The third race (running), for cMl
;dem 'under 7 Vcura ot ag^wti \.
by Rr><oe Gajrtcr. ? >;**?** > ?
The fourth race, (sack *WeV was'
Tson bfr Master Kenry Handy. T
|/V The fifth race Scrawling race ) was
won ;tur fttttsir ikac '^healtcn.
Tl^ rac6 (toppUftrrace) was
won by Master Mac Whealton.
The-, seventh race (free-for-all..^
running) was *on by Master Abe
.Goldwater. j ?- -
i, ' Imeradiately after the races the
1 merry youngslorz wended their way
homeward, carrying with them the
i tokens of the afternoon's outing.
Altogether, the occailon was one
of the most successful of its kind
erer held in. Washington.
The place was ideal, the arrange
menta adequate, and while it is es
timated that something like 1.000
| parsons attended, the good conduct of
the children was most marked.
Recorder's Court.
' The following cases were disposed
of yesterday at the city hall:
,r John Anderson, charged with beat
lag his wife. Guilty. Fined $5.00
gnd cost.
George Styron. Assault and \>attery'
Quilty. Fined $1.60 and cost.
t To Ahrad Weddlag.
"I Misses Belle Reese. Gertrude La
Barbe and M. L.. Brushapd Messrs
Biiswa aad. Sa mtftl Reeee of
AsberlUe. N. C., arrived in the city
yesterday, for the purpose of attend
ing the Resss Iioyt, wedding at -St.
Peter's Bplscopsl charcH tomorrow.
E.K.WILLIS
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