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idiag vening list 'lolHCeMnMbr thr PhHlanx Lodce No. JO L O. O H rill relobrato la Bttlaj .trie thll w raln* tha nbietr-eaooM aanlT.r..rr of th?tr order In AmerU*. Th. oc iWmof tMUwj lUtaHictUUH > In th. Taylo. I tt Mala ?tr?*t. b.| at 8: SO o'oloek ^ which] rsritWsUi^^ ""I V WMWQ W??I ay Mr. v a. Morrl., th. noble Or.nd. Phml.DK Lod?? of th. fntfepondent, Ordor of Odd Nllm haa . rn.mb.r ?W? In thla city ot on. hundred ?nd ? ? . ? Of the l?tUM. Not OOlT an th. Mntar. bit th. outalder. -- 1 ln? forward to tMa auapid ' aloa tonight with iataraat. It laea to be unique aa wall aa benefi cial. T.V* woiutme L',;/.*., - ? ? ' ? \-A ' . - . I Mra Darld If. carter aad Mr. | Samuel R. Fowl. u. to attmd th. Clu> to mm In Aaherllle on th. Ont l In M*J. Waakln?ton la more than fortunate In thatr .election. T. w. Meaalck of Norfolk and Alloa V. Morrl. of n. ranee, couaty were united la mar la mornlaf ?y Rar. J. a. Bui th. ko*a of th. prt^UU,. th. marTiace. th. cooplo 1 Norfolk Southern for (*?-{ fntara horn.. MM f'J *- .. I ?#.; 9 I ? . ? < * * YquCB #pi . i<wpBBnBSSSBBI i ' \5i ' s I I w : dsk lt?- . 88 MAOOIF DIXON I.KA1. Pauod Awajr.'M | WffitUtmit Tda|aL_ . I UlM Maggie Dixon aged between forty and Mlty rear*. died at the home of In Wallace on Waahia# ton Heights yesterday afternoon of heart failure ? Mlsa Dixon had bean In charge ot the Fleming dairy wagon for the past tw'b months. succeeding the late Mr. Jackson Miaa Dixon at one time wne an la mate of the county home. The funer al took place thU afternoon at three; o'clock1. niton. ?n .25. . seed, per ton. m.t*. litigants who appear at a Court to be h.ld ... 1*1? an hereby notified i term at the court haa beat I and wtil kadn on Mayitth. Her, j. a* ftalltvan paator of the rtrat Baptlat eh arch wll address the members of the W C. t. V. at their meeting to be held Ha the Young Ilea ** Christian League rooms tomor rdw afternoon at I o'clock 0b anb Jeet will be "Interaperanee in Mor ale." * Mr. Sullivan 1s one of the city's attractive speakers and all who hear kin oa this great sub tact win ha amply repaid. A full attendance ot the members la eameady deal red. The W. C. f. U. la dotal a great Week far Waah . .v..t, fsL * *? r|||g - -a.,-" ?tV ?.* A telegram waa sent to Dr. Ira M. Hardy yesterday announcing that- hie daughter waa much woraa. He was requested to return to the city. This little girl haa bean Quite sick for the paat several days with pneumonia. Dr. Hardy has bean la New Tork and other atates rialtlng the lnetltn tlons for the care or feeble ml children. : -*?? ?- * ' H By Aviator Parti 'April 14.? Aviator Verdlne today woa the Beam cap by siakiaa a flight between Parla and Pau. a diatanoe of approximately lit mllea *a the craw Ilea.' la alx honra and flfty mlaataa. <=, '?8 The aviator practically flaw aoroaa the enUre republic and malatal an average speed ot mora thaa |i ?Haa aa hour. r ^ "?'/fir?. ' ? Tokfc). April H? Two Americana, living the nassea of Ktahardsoa and Fletcher and their isafaajs as Cal ifornia who war* a rr sated last Fri day while photographing the Mat. vru naval atatloa. are betas cloeeiy confined today while the government stnaraarr^-^ TERM IN Assembly of North C*r eastern North Carolina )RT AND HYDE DISCONTINUED Rain tonight and Thursday h? I. not guilty. Attoraay rrsnk p. Wal.h made due to senile debility. Los Angeles, April 14. ? While traveling to this city. Mrs francos Hald, of Danbury, Qonn., lnadvert. antly threw a pair of atooklnga out of tha window of a fast Santa F?| train a few mllea wast of Albnque que. Soon afterward she discovered tbat ?ba had left ? roll of Ji.500 la bills la tbe to# of one of the stocking*, and aha appealed to Conductor Mllo Thompson for kelp to recovar it. . At tha seat station Thompson wir ed back to tha agent at Albuquerque to make a search, which was doaa. and tha "iocktags aid money were !. The Daughter of Mr. Mid Mr?. Gay Hardy Pmmtm Awaflrl Til? sympathy of the entire city goee oat to Mr. end Mrs. O. B. Hardy In the death' of their daughter, Mary Elisabeth! This Innocent jewel was only permitted to sweeten this home i *or a term of two years. Bhe slipped away to heaven this morning at 7:30 o'clock. 8be had suffered for some weeks with bronchitis and all that the skilled physician and loving hands could do were performed but without avail. Qod called and she answered. The sympatic xot the en tire community goee out to the grief 'stricken parents. They should remem | bil?r* that .God'sSrays'are past under standing. May tfccu same hand that has wounded ?&*4he same to comfort and succor.. Earth has lost hut heav en has gained. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the residence atl:l?, conducted by Rev. H. B. Searlght. pastor of the n*t Presbyterian chur*h. ,v- 1 The interment wlrt be InOakdale. The sympathy of the entire city goee out to the grief stricken parents : Ml'CH IBJOt D T?e Lect urr cm Korea at Kirnt Free* bJtertaa Charch Thoee who attended the First Presbyterian church last evening to hear Rev. J. pTWeeton. a returned missionary from Korea were much Instructed and entertained. The address was Instructive as well as entertaining. The speaker is a graduate of Princeton Univeiplty, being "a class mate of the pastor of this church. R&V H. B. Searlght. He has done a splendid work In that foreign coun ter and has returned to tell the peo ple of America the OPPortualtlee for advanoe work to that inviting field. Quite a number were present and we ha?r ,aothing bat Ike high-, eet pralaea for Ih. "WOT In the city the spheker was the $vmt dt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mf Brown, Jr.,. on Bonner street All who heard Rev. Mr. PHeston last night were amply repaid.*' , fore Recorder Grimm Yesterday Carrie Washington wan charged with keeping a bawdy houae. Qulltj The Judgement of the court waa that the defendant he Confined In the com mon Jell o ("Beaufort county for a pe riod of thirty days. The defendant pearance April 17 to ahow cause tot bar good behsvlor. a To he Dudley was Indicted for as sault with deadly weapon. Guilty. Confine din the common Jail of Bean tor county to fee worked on the ma da for a period of sixty days. Ale* Cape A. D. W. Stot *ullty. Richard Seaman: Larceny. Oullty. Confined la the common all of Beau tort county for sixty days. Richard Seaman. Larceny. Judg II Should Work Hard for the Library and IMp a Nob e Cauae. MONEY I0W IEI1C DIHTED Th* Com. try Cl*b ?Mate to (to AnooBt of IBS. ? Should be Doutod to the Library. The Growth Of the Membership la . *Alnk at the Library. Talk about the Library. Work for the Library. That is what mang are doing aow. Will you not iota the -volunteere, and help in (hit noble cauae ? "United we atand, divided we fall." Every man. woman and child ahould hare a hand in the building up of the public Libra ry. It la the doty and ahould be the pleasure of 300 citizens to become member*. At the Woman ? Betterment A ia ch elation yeaterday ?*ternoon twenty fire dollar* was donated to buy peri odical! for the Library. At the meeting of the Country Club laat night, it was decided that the farnlture. amounting to 55 ahould be donated to the Library, subject to the approval of each member. Bald member would b* given aa hie Indi vidual share only 11-12, so It la very propabie that there will not be a dis senting voice. It is encouraging to note the growth ot . membership, watch the chain lengthen and add a link when ^ - 1 lira. Charlotte McConaell. 2 J. H. SmalL 8 W. K. Jacobson. 4 Mrs. J. W. Dally 5 Miss Mary L. CJowell. 6 J. B. Latham. <' 7 lira. H. W. Carter. ? lire. A. L. Betts 9 Mrs. 8. H. Fowle. 10 Mr. T. J. Harding. 11 Mr. W. L. Vaughan. 12. Mrs. J. C. Rodman 18 Jos F Tayloe. 14 8. C. Bragaw. 16 Mra. 8. C. Bragaw. 16 Mr. N. L. Simmons. 17 C. I*. Bland 18 Mlia Bethany Cam pen 10 X. B. 8 par row. 20 Mrsl W. P. Baugham. (Continued on 4th page.)
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