I ? w The long looked for drama In three net., "Rebecca-. Trtn.ph ' ? pra "I# Cornelian Club of the Public School, law evea rompany .hewed hlatronlc ability and were highly complimented by the nu. dlence Tboae who had tbe Wading part, ware eepedally elaver, l?ia? An. ale Q.ylord, aa Or?, Ike colored gtrl and lllaa Corrinne Bright a. Mac. a vagrant and Mtaa CatlotU Nlcholaon. a. Rebeec., a foundling aged IS, d^ HI I the .uk? m all the while with her antlra and wtt ty laying.. Kl?a Madge Kennett a. the lrt.h girl wa. good a. wa? Ml?. e. Margaret Mc.llhenny aa MnJUmk* nal>; Mattle Bright, a. Mr. Delaine, a widow; Mil. Llltla rreetn.n cam. ; T 'Tr ?' prmlM " character, Mtaa Clarrlaaa Oodman, . tplmtar. aged 40. The dob girl. Blue In number, did much toward, the cucceu of entertainment T*? member, of Ike Cornelian Clnb In praaeatlu "Utnl Trtufapk" hare no cau.e to regret IMr fart for .it *? a crowning av mrr? detail and show, thit th? atn Henta of the Waahtogton Public acbool. are doing all they can to fur Iher the Interact aad welfare of thl< well-known Inatltutlon. Between acta fkero wan arreral mu.lcal aalectlonu which ware worthy ?nd appreciated. Several male ?tu Annie a rocal Orle.n. ? *Wi I piano and vlo. 1 Inalrnmental dual ' MWg 'A A. flr.t auted "Hkkeeen*. Triumph' wna . triumph Indeed aad every on. preeent are loud la tkair pral?. ol the performance and the p. r farmer. It h. to be hoped that at no diet ant d*rv the aiemkar. af tka Cornel Ian Clnk will fnvhr our cltKena with .III preach Rev. Robert V. Hop. ?il| on tbe >ubject I. th. MiaifawiH Ai v'w Sir ?? PIP HB^HUHk'SK "In the Fr?rt of Year Door. ' M1<| "* ? - J, rf.t _ . ?-? .HymaMS. ^Tlw Watch that Stopped, "Mas tar | ' Mission. Pr VI. 4 , "OI?? Wh*t you Hare" Mta* Oriel .nd Quart few Dm iCaeale Marti, P. J ' Bar. J. A. Sulllvaa, Pastor. #?e?aj achool. ?:?? a. a. . Mr. 8. wlUta, Sept. f" . v , V Mornlng worsbll). 11 ? m.. eermoa , ? jb)ect. "?1.0?0 Worth of Booka" Hphe object of thta eerasoti Ml ba to ?*io* tha Bible authority for a Pub lic Library, art the moral and rellg ?-ua benefits to aeeure therefram ; At thh evening hour, Instead ol the rasular areolae service. the program of Sunbeam e xerclaaa which waa poat poned from laat Wedneadaj night on It 9t rain will b^endered Sunbeams wll/ meet Monday MKHMBKEMiMMil ?ewlmg at 8 o'clock. 1? WW? it'* Regular aerrlcaa tomorrow morn lag and oven lag .at the usual hour* The rector will freaeh. Saadaj achool meeta at t ooleok, Mr. ?. K. Willie, Jr.. supfrtateBdeat. i Regular services Sunday moralngl . and evening at the usual hour* roe " *7 tbe paator,. JUv AoM. TV] Hope. Prayer Meetlag Wedneeday ev ening. At the evealug hour the pas [ ter wl|| deliver a asocial sermon on o'clock by on the abject fl? . ; achool meeu at 4 tfcloek. I Prayer meeting 1 *a?0 ad >1 At, tP. m... Mr. '?.'%] ;; iy ? ? -v' .: v,;* Ir, po oppose *!?* Lala Thompson entertained at her rasldence In the town of Au rora on last Thursday- evening from 8 to U:J0 fUrraah mints vers ser T6d '? the spacious dining room. During the ?s?stlu numerous Camas were played and greatly en joyed by the guests. Miss Thomp son proved a hostess of popularity and was voted thanks tor an enjoy able evening ciVC 's ^ ?* Thoi present and enjoying the Luis Windier. Bailie Broom., Ida Mathews, Nannie Laptop. Besale Qovar. Cecil /one*, llae Jones. Stella Oasklns. Anal* Ferreb*e. UlUe Pick ering. Helen Guilford, Hannah enth rall, Mrs; a W. Rtaley. Maaars lohn Hooker. Linwood Jonea. John Boyd. Wilkinson. Lemuel Broome. Walter Hooker. Hiram Jonea. Law rence Hollowell, Wataon Utcblleld, David retTefeae. Bennle Stevens. Joe Plfksrtng, aad Orady Stavena. . < HiM Thorn paon always entertains ta' a war to pleaae aad pn this oc casion proved no exception to the rule aa a hostess. No social function of the many pivefe In Jfarora thla ssasoa carried with li mote pleaaure aad merrl All thoM wishing to compete for l th? Prlaa In It. "Who 1? WHO conu.1 inwt h?T? their ?<??? la tk!t oBce [V ** ?'?!?* ttto evening. The re. ?Bit will k* announced la Ue Dnlly SECOND DAY, EXHIBIT At the Washing*. Public *h?c|. *?HF * ^ Atfad^l ?* Quit* ? number of visitors nnd pa trouM ?( the Washington Public Schools attended fbe second and l**t day of the e^iiblt and clsss ... room work jMeterday. The attendance waa larger than on the preceding day. The exercise* to the auditorium by all the grades war. worthy and >ronght forth mucb praise from tboae present. It was re (retted that more of ths patron? or the school did not attend. The.au: perlntendent and every teacfcer Vlh the school have received high pgMs* for the exhibit ^nd too for citizens of Washington, an opportun ity to see and witness what IS being done by the student* of (his meritor ious institution. The* Washington Public School ts an honor to Wash-' Ington and during the present eee alon has had phenomenal suceetfe < . Congratunltlons are in or4er">*? M Mtts ao4 isills. . <? MEDlCAli SOCIETY - The Ileaufort Coanty Medical Hocle ' t| Met is Regular lawlon lut figtx. V;: ~1 The Beaufort County Medical So ciety mat In the Knights of Pytblaa hall this eHjr last night at 8 o'clock Among the out of town doctors pres ent wore: Dr. H- H. Hunter of Pine town; Dr. T. Potter of Aurora,' and Dr. Jack Nicholson of Bath. was a very successful meeting. Very lntereatlag and sncceasfpl med ical caaes were reported and dlscuss od. ' y ?] * ' ' ? | A letter waa read from Dr. ?t- P.i Bonner of Mprshead City, counsellor of t|?e second medical district.' which comprises ton of the yutera counties, Inviting the BeauforTCounty Medical Society to bo'praaent In New Bern arfenaesKss by the aoclety. J V. ?frhe meeting -then adjourned to .innnt again on the second Tuesday In June. ? I THE WEATHER. Pair tonight and Bun day. Froat to IVIOW for Red Hot ^ Campaign for the Public Library Asso- * ciation. Let all pull together in this great public work- Let Washington do her self proud in this ef fort. At least One Hundred Members I he Can and she Will ' * . b CM Asala. Th? numr friend. ?f Mr. ClrH? Har rleon will be pleased to know he la able to be out again after aereral daj-a India position. h " *yr'.',k ? 7-r + COTTON MARKET Unt cotton. $14.85. Cotton ? d. per ton. tll.H. I AT THE OEM Theatre TtrNight 8CHLXTZ HAS THE SMALLPOX (Comedy). A Tick Hah Tickler . . .That Tlefclee the Tickllah kind GETTING BW?~A comedy of todar. HANSOM Or HHP CHIEF ? By O Henry. TWi Comedy la War ranted to make the most bard ?? -'AHMMnil tadft wnr end loud. ADRIFT? Picture With, a Bis. aim pie MoraL A GREAT OOMSDV BILL ? 1IOIPT Ml 88 IT FORBES' ORCHESTRA PLAYd FROM 7: SO TO 10:10 P. M. K. WILLIS THE PEOPLES GROCER Special Waseo Flour Alw?js Good ' ? Gooc Alwayi |B,r,1,1? ? BMOOna Half Barrela ? |t.?? [Large Itn ... ... .... . . .. ..aijsniall jfc IriOPB 18 OW THK MMC. MCHP BTY WOW. so BKTTKR FLOUR [COCNTRY SHOULDBRfl THK REAL AKnCUt? WMOmUlfO FI.NS? tUY OKB __ Foi Rlrer Tab Butter .... nllttPf Cloiar HU] Print* Butter . . Mr lb # Thta ta the kind you are paying >0 Gf\A/Ma1 C u* ,fc '<*? " '? Dq* Trr one poand OpCCMla ??d b, ocmrtno^2_^V^___ - EXTRA SPECIALS ISe cku polden Baelao Lemon Cling fwta I?c lk can Ooldan Paotfte Baara , . tj . . Ifc 3 Ht Jar. D. P. PlcMta. regular 50c goode gl.oo The kind tia? wade Mia. Blount ?*mwia. 7?e Jar beat gooda ....... A ?*?*?.. .. .. .yr... ? ? jffr ?"a Jar aad eae how Mb they ar^ jpreah Bread, b'akad dally. Per loaf ?c |^y 7 lba beat Ifaoc aisMk . 'SPECIALS 7 pksa Gr??dmi'i Wuh Powder SSr M. ..JB Bur. L.-d ?< aa made from the ait FHONK 78 TODAY? Yea taaaw Waea. a?^.? this qtamty 9* *vray abhow wb otter oms WB A TWA I.. THAT'S Bfe"

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