IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
i Meet
it 8:30
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The ( l?b WillAftd hi
a full dl.rus.ioa or tb. report
s II l Willi to locrwM tk? pow
mmltte.. T%m7 will
report at a meeting to
> tb. club to han
' *raoon of
> boat* In the
cl.b an to aaaaaM* at tb. Atlantic
Co** Une doe* br till*, o'clock on
Memorial Day (or tke purpc of
taktns any atranger or ? 1*1 tor in the
city OB that day around tb* harbor.
A (nil nmsna o t th? d*y wUl b*
publlabad I* thla pap*r later *?
The Motor dob de.ires to aid In
? WW POMlblo t4
talalng the ?laltor* on
bl* occaalon. J
' . paa*ed la rate* ?** to tb* work done
Ins bl? itay la WUMaJMk.
^wmbera were ad
Tfc* condition o ( the
va* (on ad to b* In flrat
claa* ah??*- and tb* future of the
club I* propitious.
oa ara atlll nh< on (or
at the slab boo**. ; A
*? *??. Daad.f.tv
i paaaad away
He had bm conflo*d to bl* bad tor]
a berled of a*>eral month*. He lba*?*
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Tbta iaao away aaotbar of Beau
fort county', boat dtluoa.
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In all tb* different ohurche. of
,.?? th? aaual
... _ > aanaral public la
!??* ' ?
?olutely reliable conclusion about
what will He saved by consumer.. Tha
Import., la so mefaatancea, are sary
'Mnall, for the dutlM an prohibitive,
and ?? have monopolies
\ If other countries build factories
and compete with u. on farm luple
meau and other thin*, price, may
be affected
But reduced to the final analysis,
to which there ts very little proepect
of It ever "helng, the saving would be
tremendous.. Here are the tares:
net supply. lo value., of the articles
ou the fnt 1 let follow:
Salt, consumption. II.IIMH;
saved ?? $d. 86 >.005,0 14. .
Farm Implement*. ???,??7,110i
against m,87f.H1.6t.
nimtat for cotton, sack* burlaps,
.against
'ffcottrfn tle?. hoop or band >on.
against ?j.on.U?.4?.
Leather, boots aad shoes, haraess
and saddlaa, ftrt.MMM against
MT.4W.TIM*- '{3?CVr V -te ?
Barbed wire. nNta. bailing wire,
etc. . fUMIT.m agalaat MI. 8*1.'
'?**?*?? :
Fres* and preserved meats, ??U.
89S.I19 agalnat tl33.4II.TM.t4.
Moor. grist, ate., I??*.?411M
against lll.IHil4l.il.
?&ce of t*? Ifouth rtceqtlr $?14 | tfr
itm, ,a/\'rt ? J* '
IF' - '.*? " f;i '? ?. ; ' .1 '? "
PrMldent Wrt*ht hw aillr.r?d
tb? Hterwy lidrta u tka c?o?tn* of
the following schopla: HI. OUw.
The one year class gave on Satur
day ermlng. an unique entertain
ment presenting a sample copy of
the Ladles' Home Journal. The mag
ic lantern was used for throwing
poster headlines. The cover picture
pages and advertising department
were shown In tableaux; the other
departments were dramatlasd.
Oeo. D. Strajsr, of Columbia Unlrer
?Ity.
The school has been forcetl to re=
Ject twenty -one applicants to the
will go to Gt??*YiUfe tomorrow night
for the purpoM of furnishing music
Cor t%HKM?hta of Pythias banquet
PUBLIC LIBRARY
A. Good Meeting Waa Held LMt Br
en log M Y. If. O. L Roomi*
The various committee* on the
public library held a meeting In the
Young Men's Christian League rooms
las} night. A majority of the com
mittee members were present. It
was decided to give a full and com
plete list of the" members to ths li
brary la Saturday's paper. All per
sons desiring to join ths library can
munlcate with Mrs. John C. Rodman
or Proftsaor N. C. Newbold.
The committee desires that if any
names have been omitted from the
list aa published they wilt kindly
.make same known so a> their naves
can he added to the list.
FOR 1HE CI1T
WW Tate Ohaif or City Affair.
Not Monday.
The new major and bowl of city
aldermen will go la ollloe on neat
Monday and will be in charge of the
city fot the ensuing two rear*. Aa
a reeult of the election held m the
cKy on yeeteraay the following city
ofBclals were elected: Mayor CoUU
H. Harding. Aldermen, w. E. Swin
dell. C. L. Oden. J, F. Buekman. <V
O Morris. Prod w Ayera. Robert U
Jonee, e A. Daniel and Floyd J.
Aa to who will be the aeepectlve
officers under the Incoming board la
not yet known. There are earrerai
Candida tee for' the reapectlee offices.
Tla.: Chlaf of Police, clti clark, etreet
? *'C' Qf*it
fdrl^Mirii Owtieas
Washington May i._ The house of
representativee renamed debate oa
the tariff at u o'clock today with a
determination to complete the ?e
cusaion of the fraa Hat Mil thta weak.
Representative Moee of Indiana. la
a half hour speech declared In fa Tor
of the preaapt tree list bUl ?nd con
rlncad of therasrtC of tka Canadian
reciprocity mennre recently paaaed
by the bona*.
Representative Loagworth of Ohio
a republican member of the ways and
means committee, attacked the free
llat bill In strong terms la the Bret
speech of the day from the op posi
tion aide.
Ha declared the Mil waa vague In
Its terms and so looeely drawn that
8 Ten tile democratic leadera could
not aay definitely what Industries it
would affect If .It tisnafas law. Mr.
Uongwarth declared that chairman
what paragraph! of the Payne-Al
flrlch tariff t*w are affected by the
free list bin. r ?? ?*?, .
News reachea this city of the death
of Mr. W. M. Smith wick of Small. N.
C.. who paaaed away laat night about
2 o'clock. He leaves ywldow and
its children, four boys and two girls.
Mr. Smlthwlck moved to Small from
Pamlico county several years ago and
from the very first proved to be a
dtlsen and neighbor worthy. He was
a man of high Ideals and did mucii
towards elevating his adopted com
munity. Prior to his demise he had
been confined to hla bed for several
weeks. He waa a consistent member
of the Free 'Will Baptist church and
his death will be a source of sorrow
to his many friends In this well
known religious organisation*
The burial will take place tomor
row* We express sympathy for the
bereaxed relatives and friends.
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