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"PmruUsMlM U g time." Join uow ?d uVt thoM who I are working faithfully, the time tad trouble of * aecond cuv.n of the dtj. -.v . I for the waiters of our and your held. and your 1 aanl In^eaurday. 4 Mr. ). w, D?lly 6 Mia* Mary t, ? J..B. tUfffeaL. B 7 lira. H. W. Carter. 8 lira. A. U Betta. ? Mr. 8. R. Fowl, ? ?' J I 10 Mr. T. I. Harding. >r3Sk$BM 11 Joa r. Tayloa, ti a 0. Bragaw. li Mra 8. C. 1? Mr. K. L. f IT O.IV <? ? j Mr*. W. P. 16 J. A. Sull|y.n ?? N. C. New bold. (Conttmued *? 4th fmrn. in the Shoot | eelcat GoMsboro WO I PI2E I ami Th* rllle tun of Company "0" c Uf. ? member of the second regiment. North Carolina National 3uard, returned to th. city list night rU. the Norfolk ader the command -0 - ?< "H uH^Lr WoJ^d. G U RotoM. Hwo- Hoto.. W. R Mom, Bet. Bio WWO?r. Itasler McDerett. W 9. Itao. mr B. Jactoon end Ka on SUM*. were fourteen ttema prea ~^:r: ud one knlf now form the town of MUnfcora nod wn? witnessed Hr a kw concur- of Peoplr MM The tents wet* pttchoj on the Itilged In Th* member* of the team from here apaak In the highest praise of their trip nnd state thnt the peo ple of Ooldafcoro did ererrtblng with in their power for their pleajurs end Doxfort. I _ , 1 v." ' ' SAWAB* HKAD OVERTURNED ? BY PIUDArS EARTHQUAKE | furti' of tbe Bti Asbevtlle. April It. ? B?lated r* prrt* front the mountain fecton of rmnsrlTSnls county stnte that "Cae u<e head," a famous peak of the Hue Ridge, nfaout twenty miles from Brerard. had been ortorturaed by t tarthquake shock which U said to Wire been felt In rarlous section* of ?eatarn North Carolina Prtdsy night It I* stated that th* mountain top, *11 with a creak which was heard or miles around, and many of the tatlre farmers were greatly alarm-] Sti' ; ?? 4 "Oaeear's Head' hfta been ma of he .how places of **ilw North laroUna slno* th* ooontry was ant l*relop*d, and l? wee a tarorRe spot| Hth tourist*. to appearance It WM dark aid f0r IfBtleee 0( that M connect* it with tod mystery. It ha* been cracking at various olata for eereral nan. and oa I ?*?*? balMlu* the UtUr part ? ?t Numerous wlioloaal.. i k?? donations for the pur There WU! be quite a list of articles on .ale beeldes re lents. The Istttf ?111 be tr?. wple should patronize this un inc on the part of the '1*4 u* SCHOOL CLOSES Mr. W. L.^Vaughan Makes The Annual Address L I URGE GflGHO WHS PRESENT On htm,l i_ ^ ??Hpmi rhe commencement mrylaie at tbe PrMcott Public school uockrrerf yesterday ul laat evening and waa by nulte a number of rle [ ffore as well aa patroas This school la under tke charge of Profsasm J. W. Paul and the work done this paat aesaloo has been creditable and wor thy. TUi school has had a at* months saaalea this year and much has beta a work has bean accomplished so much [as that the Preacotta<$ool standa among tbp lrat In Bean fort county. There waa an average attendance dur lag the eeaalon of thirty paplls. This la the Brat year la which tfee special (Continued on Ilk page* train No. M. Palmetto U ml ted. our the Atlantic Coast Uh, northbound, waa destroyed by are bar* thla morn In*, and one paaoanger, J. Probsteln, Now Tort City. was suffocated to death while Flagman J. C. Raaa aad Mall Clerk W. F. Ireland are In the hospital , suffering tnjorlea tbe ex tant of which are not known. The lira started from a leaking gas tank, which waa lgnltsd by the flag man. who ballerad It waa air escap ing and rutted near with a lantern. The explosion gave him a severe In Jury and Ignited the Inflamabda ma larial la the can Then paasengera ware aalaep 1 nthe oar at the time, but the crew, aaalsted by one 4>tber passenger, and Mall Clark Ireland, want at the task ot getting the aleap <ti awake and to a point of safety. There were three women and a girl that wart carried from thecir unhurt and atx mala pssssagera left 'the cat In safety Only a part of the belong The OBe passenger Who lost his life. 3. Probsteln,. was a Irarellag ?alssssaa tor the ddUal Arm of II. Flnkelstein A 8on, 7J?-74! Broad way New Tork. and. was himself ? resident of New Yerk. lining at 111 r.'srrgi'; Chicago, April It. ? A trunk filled vlth sold watch cases, valued at $10 000 conslgffed to a manufacturer lere from a Cincinnati firm, was itolen from an azpreaa \wagon today n the downtown street*. While the driver was In an offlce mlldtng delivering another package he robber boarded the wagon and Irove away. , An hour later the trunk waa found Ix mll?* away. It had been broken Durham, April t?- I* the awa rder's court today. Leander 8. Ro. helle, father-in-law of Brodle u take, waa convicted of retailing and aatenced to six month, on the route ram which Judgment he appealed. Kochelle was caught la the whole P?tW. T?x>m,? Monitor The Roanoke UnlOD of the Chria iu church will contene In th. town >t Pantego tomorrow morninr begin il?? mt to o'clock and will continue JlTOMh Sunday. Th? union la atrlvlng to raloe three hundred dollars for missions In or ior to meuii ? additional thre. hundred uolla-a (nut th. national ao jletf. They have promised to donate Jollar for dollar. Hon. J. P. Latham member of the legislating for this oountj Is the pres Waahington, April It ? New Or leans, defeated by 6m Francisco for the backing of the federal govern ment lor the exposition la 191S, which will celebrate tb% completion of the Panama canal, la coins to hold a canal exposition anyhow, two year* ihead of the big 'Frisco ahoy. In thta the Creeoent city will hers the tmp port of th? ?onthern Commercial Congress, which la noWactlvely en gaged IM helping the New Orleans boomers to prepare plans for the Botfthern exposition. ? Managing Director Dawe, or the Southern Commercial Congress, re turned here today from a two weeks' trip that Included New Orleans and ten other southern cities. Mr- Dawe today gave out the plans tor the New Orleans exposition. Under the guidance of the cong ress, he aali, there will be held a se ries of conventions affecting every ctfeMetereet of the south and dnn nln throughout the month of next November, Conmrrtntly with ttf convention* Louisiana will arrahgS 4 series' of land and Water pageants, historical and allegoHcal, setting fj , , ^ -?w . . . .. irfc 1 . -r m. 1 . rornr rne progress or cue mtwu from the time of the satVage to the date of the weddings of th* Atlantic and the Pacific. ? At certain dates, throughout the month, one or more excursion steam ers will leave New Orleans to carrj^ the nation's bnslnes leaden to the canal. The plan will endeavor to miake It possible for men living with in one .thousand miles of the gulf to spend not more than f 100 in travel ing expenses to the canal and home again. A committee of ten leading busi ness men of New Orleans, headed by C. H. Ellis, end M. B. Tresevant. is | already at work on the plan. An old-fashioned gentleman Is as polite to a girl of 58 as he Is to one of 18. ["J jPVrfa ?: ' 1 'PHONfc Ni
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