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CWm \ llie Largest - " ? ItlM toWhld V . A "$ ?rf. On to* "W!fc? ? wu ?>bi.r <?t rytsg Muui. .haffled into the ItelnMn Buwu at Polio k?i: q lll?l M nltht A roty black dark? *m*tj attMlettsbany whit, hair. ? trttnbled wlbt Jjalar. A. ka ?at tm the euUcdee lo front of p A tka Aaak. toted hi. hat baok and ?nM A tSetoly ahavao taoa with Ikltll? *?" -- 11 - whlmaically 'f . n ? tOh?rl?e Bartlatt." becan K . '>'"m. lfa> ' ,. w. -c "Ha. Ohartle tba fort.r! " ciihiii kUalnn? . , ,f. . "*aW: replied thejaeA. L The taal ttm. I aa no no look. <4 *>?? (o>A kat m v> mutur ana4s ?**. Chartle." aald M anion, aid ftm .(* your banker'. board?" mtdw, .ilka motuv i>m i * bad. ran aa tn aid. hara noana to dtaa and( n??.-,4lM.tMa* *f??ants?rn* masMgt. , , . Now ? ham a Vdoaot ptaaa sad. i Ik psnay. HM glair Is to Mr a momf la? two mn w*f rok bar, am f N *o iiHiH .rids- ha aald. mmp . J^ANMWMMI : T?T?|1 ?a< li*. "mmrai" aa Clartd???#'). aSdi'fK nakar, Mai Hi in III. t<U> smtttad n nijdiaa* a w am?T tiikaM. Ha baa , l ilMjMi: bis bran In Slag 81ng ?i> i iiij^jjhaea. H? 4a _:ka<nm u a i M0fw0m m we!f aa afoiW^fce haa i I ! Jjfrik' tklrtd ?* the last (lA'-tbraa ' taa M lad Ha waa dMad taat 1 i atdkt wWr aa^Haatakaa did. hlma.ir I ? - Hdwjid atWOOd, HOOK. '"% i ."wSSTCacsa | llavttd MhiU Houar aid Thaiadlr atdbd^JR^iMdanta to abndad^aaraIha raat aasajbJ month, attending iatRichmond | Mi aad Kna da. 1. Wallace. l 1w55!wn*-' *"rII^""a *** ? ? 'lanfl C. Baraar and daugh[*t HK.JBI I ll ddWd Mis. Dim X atdWMfeia* Alltdood Station onlaat K tmtitf.f . ' L vr. tad Mm John Hawklna .pent fL Hiiiay ahlht with their ton. Samuel Bawhlha. and family, At Duck 1 era*. v Mr. ecal Hra. O. L. Sparrow and t chtldrea were fueeta of Mr. <8par[ row'a p&reata at Hall^sWamp on last il' OnlMid.* aatdO^d- ?rfk? Qwiil.o | J. B. ]Wallace w&a a Washington 7 visitor itefurdnx''night *n0 Sunday., J-*Y Tuesday, jfc yo^tfcity; shoppingMiss May hi II Mitchell of Jessama was Be guest of Mi as Millie Lee .pn W> Thursday'night. Some of 6ur people attended . V - chore* .at AdbuVy, Sonday. ' fc Mm. 9. D. Swain and children peat Sonday with Mrs. John HawkftM. There vlll be prayer meeting at Hsekta school house Wednesday f/ night. , : ehbom 5 wEiantc. >, EIPBKSHKIS C^wsKiiJs;^ i, f, sr?a luisollgsHsa here Wednesday shows th4| Be rates on express packages [ :ttru;";cSi3V;K: / peckeneeAretfWng between four I A and VMtd^oMM'-'poands. - P*ckaK?? wastoeesai?p?? ( V mnpiijes al? <n figured on the ! \ - hundred poped Win, hw the com. penlee do't'ooi otlop the eoerecti pra> B port loft on pockages weighing leee then 100 pounds. U n rate le 12 a hundred paundn. the chnrgee op n SO **pband package would be a if the L~" #7lov/cd. J . but UiIb ia never done. When the parcels weigh more than 100 pounds the rates are not so high in proporre below that /ASHI |ST ' 1 Paid Subscrij t? rnr ti He Trapped mtfiftl1*.;.r?i? 1* *< > Vft'r*'.- J V,? V ? '? :m-i ?./ V-U- ? w- He chuckIM-'u he urflrnl: Ij Nlao&bnth atreet, and ordered two lQ rues, one worth $1,110 the other ^ $175. and tare them a check for of $111$. 1 qptred on gottia*?e*oalh chance for a couple of drlhke and Lj maybe a aandartefc. but?*- didn't ca^ Jn colate etaaattttUagh. The check warn 0n for the exact amoudt ' of the pur- u ised various fit&t* in thle elty.t r He ^ tot thohaaida et) dollars. It la laid; ? jtn the <fay grladaat aet1v- JJJ idee;the police retarded Bartlett aa lrj on? <rf the, tooat. dangerous swindlers ctt' la thev an nhlry. r He .was. oe clover f0l and'eUppeer that noit^f his etfon? th mot with ftttodeas. "But," he Mid B|J tafct night. "I never took a cent from c)t bmh whn :i?' Ida'i ? t* - - kbA I Il?na tMk ft rlgbi In front ( kin; I ne?W stock ail Irishmen or a Dutchman; their pride mskss- " , them to# .vindictive. r . I^ulw* Hred well. Until a year ?' tg* there never ?u a time I could J?? l>? ?hW sS*check for 9IP.900, But 181 K ??di9c?M then and I've beeft going dowfc hiU ever elnoe. Now. Ci Lieutenant, f dent want to go to the Co poor house, 1 want to go to jail.' *' There's no one fo 'earo. Mr wife- <htt fonra-ago, I tost mjr only sea Ur daughter"Is married. W Bo go to the ooop^j IWe bfcen a wameler and dfinker. Now Vtn a * wreck, like the rest of them."' He was locked up in the Mulberry M1 strhdt station as a suspicious person. FEMALES CfllEF SUFFERED m WHsa pautanjTaSgc A,:" * ',j r"K n ' ? Washington, Jan. SO?The Census Bureau hah . collected interesting facts on pellagra, the drehd. disease which caused S68 deaths in 1910, 7 l.S per cent, of the rlctlme being ^ ?.?.!? 81 Vor 1009' ontV 11? deaths from pellagra were reported and for lfOt' * onjy *3, declares'a Census BureauKr* bulletin Just issued, while the only^ deaths reported for previous years ** werb two In 1.00*, twef-lnlfcos-dnd .^r one In 10 ot. < ?? \y> A large part Ot'tterrHOfry fa which the dlsetdie is mot Included' in*'''-'{vTOwraM?''*Veiltatra- er tlon area, Stfd ^3% 8 deaths represent Je >rohaJ?ly only a^swallwpart Q* H?e total number -in the. Unite<L>?t4t?ti.: -v Bp PeUngva Is a loathsomedisease, ,lt 4? makes pera&ns want to cpnunlijsui- ? cide .by drdwnlng.. This rn^ligg, U <F' is said-is caused by the itcbltt* sen- satlon< that! cornea. with Mingling i out on thfe body and gMgrairlsl* JS stomach. " AT Jt ? MmiO*: tS4nta.Me ?M HMt OfUm MUui forBtedi Wr. _ Kirr?By. *f~r. ? ?S?*U' a Jr2?tesS^ii A**., -**m , NmthttM ??. :4? * Souti^ro, Uw and rmlnM:l> ? UuwNmUi for ramny ymmrm. Jmm.rj.vw4 #h, -nmehtiiht'trtmm* M MyKH im votkmd mt ?- Mm .1 U oomnlB ttvMldac.MHiMm. ,, i AM* mn}oy?oo4 1W koo* * mo'm?di m ottm mm* m gQ^^^saiiawyi I viHut?u? vruonqpfiii!* <gi? ? 4 u r j.. i ."' ',. AIMJ WUX MM. * Richmond. V*.. inn. *0.?Thn Wit tl Kiting couotlnn nnd cltle. the r?ht I, to lm?B tr?o boqkn to ?oi(Oel children b I." ?cy co Cidrc, tr'.iiiin wK" *x(0t? * nbly reported to thwftouoe, vtt la* I medlntelr pieced upon the cnlendnit tl nnd will. It In ntnted, be llnnliy n penned tomorrow, nerentp-flve rote* it. hnvlng ^een pledget! to tfi? mennure. Ii p- . ? - . ' ricij SHINGtpN. NORTH CAft -! ' )tion of Airy IE ElLWflMREAtTY fl T6 W i li* Elmwood jtoaUr.Co.. ?u lprforaUi , Um i.?*ek ' with Mr. rail. Ml Dr. Jo.hu. Tnyloe, vie eildent had Mr. Jodeph F. Tayioe cratarf and Mr. C. H Goodwin, of IdMMWwnMaMr.' -The tirla- 1 *?* ?>*?**?'wW t?' ^ thirty, wt it I. undaratood wiu IMT4M IM dhjait the leOelann.nt tba Ortet property., r*?ntjy a If' ' "ih* W - thlB -corporation, the ' opntr extend. fro Hi Main Mreet [ tMdeeruth to tm OKtiMIt road tM north and OOhlalU ihout 80 ree;.and la oonaldered li. moat Matt ytontty adjacent to the yrpoirt 6f ^h* prootor# to dontt? to tie city sufthe extension of rfiL and Second atreeta,to Ue city lift*; and the fcmatn&r wth bo t 11 n In M?V Irtr.' -miV-iL,?Vi. '* . r buildfkC torfcMtf. n'turkM wtt bl lis KM de?frI* twmtr within range ot the 7.a.?n* tnXOIlf f? c*hn*Uxe<l at with ISS.KIO-V*M la. . ; r i' iirt. n \{ ;r,.iiv t'+" .tllVKRTlHKU I.KTTKKW. I t#Xtf A Jalng uhcatled (<yr U> the IjVaah- , ko" ?>>- _ 0aaU.m?l-5imtt^ Bgkt^, Mark 1 mrael, T. ft: Coroll, Cohambert f ttoo, Jall we T Hllhard. Illegible. F. Jenkins; Ernlnn M. Kinnor, Alice Newton, Harrey ^rry, >ger B. Smith, Roswell Topping, illie William. . s VH D. L_ Afwlll, lira. H ASlt^opd^ Sarah Broom, Mtas attie Beaman. Miss Canle Blunt, laa Stella Dljcon,, Ura. Mary J. , )liday^rieiihl?. Sad la Johnson, las Maney 5Telaon, Mrs. Mary C. urapl&i,' Mlaa Lucele Russell, Mra. C ueelle Randall, Miss Ielie Staton, B laa Mary Warde. Miss R. J. Wood- t! Mian Magrahan Whlttlamy, ;v HHggl not delivered before. In ealllnf e r the above, pleaae say, "adver- a e<T* giving date of Hat. Hugh fi ml, P. M. ..v,. ' ' T' ' ? e RIVER ROAD STATION. t! " -?? *' e Ber. J. p. Bridges of Bath, con- a icted services at As bury church .on 8 iturdaynlght and Sunday. ti Mr. Whitley, of Washington, was v guest of L. Shepiard one day f' cently. v e iVf^vregret to . announce that . Mr. i&VWfidJa*4*t broken arm im- i< tias M. Ttf. Cherry has been quite t ^ t^Jaat twp..woeku. - 1 E. ^Bh^ppard andr family, form- f lj. of. this'plSeey- have moved' to ^ Mra.L. M. Sheppard. and children T ent QQP day last-week with friends b Washington \ . are gllfd to Mrs." Sallle Al- v 5<K>d at home agalh after a visit in a Mhlngtoh." * -mj.* * I Mr., and bya. Bell, of-Washington, '* are guegta of her parents on River i Sunday, ? > t Ik ?~v: sympathise with St their cotton at the same time. * *!* cin,Ylct^i are working on the I colu if Mther. fid it low. of < >..#? KkUlft.'iIfU.tto_,?umnW? ) j, ^'.Wpe>i??,mLL. ' a .< IfrHlfrii Have It Pi^mI on Trains J i&zsMu...: wmm%i uM require railway eonpaatoa t tftla* .MM* ton*. M r'pall" *?l SK3BL?ysag^,$we?; jllllWBUBUB1 Wf'tUUlWnr ? ? I la Mm now. The hardeat (Lfht of i ^'xytorffn rtn MlM uMif i a? eaoeed V ">? Ml lUt rear, a* ttalng oc-upled with con.ldara- i Oh of ?tjaf?|. merlta and daxntriu. 1 : ?u Anally toft at ad loo ray da- , tfiJrMt is low on the calendar for 1 fcirt^lota."' AttoeitM lor the wn i nd lt? opponents are equally do- 1 irmlned and the * stormy battle of j i ist'year bids fair to be renewed. 1 * '~ir -t'to -* *. . J*. ,' *dl'' *' i> ' -'A;j-,' ? r ' / SKIES aa .-ai'. - - .' . .? - -f B U ^B^B B 1M [pUNA. Tuesday aftebJ I DallyfPape^[ ij^ I *> I "' ?? Uf'f ->r# * V^WH I I E. I j jUjSB I > ; ''^Jj^^^^^ErlBH IWW I w^? ?:4HLJ {"""T TDrtr TurUujkuiil, !l*pl?B4 In Uw | ?ll|l|dK' I mi lorernxttrt amy tho?Mni}' or dollar, *TWd **! MM wuMl' j . M. ? I'Eft FTOI^IC^. I aperjfcte'ubiuL of Yacht Cl? Mifcm 1 Effort to R^V I ' Blue IaASfe Bring Shot. -J ?' Ne* *York, Sad. 29.^?Edward ook,' superintendent of tW Tower e Lldge Yacht Club at HttfttagaiOD- , tie-Hudson, was awakeneC did? be club fome, from which he saw i lgfct wild gr*cso trying to free them- 1 elves from the Ice to which their 1 Be? were froten. ? [( They (lapped their wings In their ( fforts to liberate themselves, but 1 tie Ice h? Id them fast Cook and *! ldwar-1 W. Henry got s boat and 1 tarted for the geest, but could nft 1 ;et thpm. It was out of the queatlog < d use flrsc.rm:. for the carrvlnR of I reaponB and shooting on Suiday iro orbldden by two of Hasting .1 strictat.laws. __ _ . ' . ^.4."WW hours latfcr sun melted the ce . jftt'd released 111 e r- ?fe Mr.-Votdt Saturday raw a ftght et^veen an eagle and a flshhawk for hb. ^OtfwOBeit7 /-T a f.Sli vhich the lahh'awk had lfooked with its Slavs' U Ipfrgth, after d^terrrille battle. he?* flBhhawk''dropped the T.ah (arii letfhjllfofl. &?fofeMbo' g^hctoiisly,. thi? ag^e td wiifg^oTf wl*h'the priael. '* * . 'It!'. * " ^ ' -*The .abo \? dtitirf ia ?hOt unlike the larrfUVo* fhit t??6k thp 'EjVand* prlvc it' thV"Atinuatliters' "Fdst <>f Reauort Coifafcfft-' Annanlae "Club last ibViarnioV, ^frtten a member subniitetf.a dmllaf "stdry, t xce'pt if added tLfe geese fc\y away earry'ngil hat pan of tl.e I'ainlko river ?n rblch they wore (urn ping for the fgJkfL ' v* TO nVte:1IBE cAErfrNl T. ^ -. .... IjOT, Teller Calls State* to Discus* 1' 1 ^jj?l^'"d ot BUgbf' Philadelphia, Jan;-29?Because pf he spread1 if the chestnut tree ilight, Governor Tenet has called a ibhvention of i the States at Harris- > iurg on February 10, toconslder the ungutr jdlsease ^whieh already has ( tauseS millions of dollars worth of lamnga-. to chestant . timber. The Pennsylvania chestnut tree blight 1 uuimiwiuii huicu ukn 11 iik me epMfage announces that the xonven- : Ion hu bMB catted in order that i he Other States not yet touohed by swaawfcct&?' eady to meet the Invasion at their ttkder. VPerinsyHranltf** problem. the cbmnlseion states, "Is how or soon will ^ecoine the probleip of .Maine, Vermont,. New Hampshire, MassachusMt. ^p$a. Island,..Co^erticut, New r&rk, Mew Jersey, Delaware, Matyland, Virginia, ' North Carolina,. Jouth Carolina, Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi," '"Tennessee, Kentucky, 1 iVost Virginia. Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. J : ? ' , * , y ; 1 torn >AILY NOON. JANUARY 80, 191 i. i . Published i BASKET SEARCHIHI i L' . , HMfj&jpr"*' 11 H * fas treasury wad|e IjrfjtBfjMifijir. *he has been In ilie employ of the HUa Rata Shmmt <on left), baa bean t. Tbaaa t?a ?om?B hav*.saved tbe i which would otherwise har? baaa . ;0t0RES PEOPLE HOLD miijHBiy KEIWC r??p?Ur toifcii $*#> UlM' ?Kh( , <? ,/*. . j Hui ilka of (^lowd People. About 65 colored persona gather- j id at the Disciple church (colored) last night to organise an association Se^rtdtea, th^t they may be better prepared to take case of tbelr own >aople In times of distress than they iave been in tbe past. Chairman, Kr. E. R. Mlxon, of the Associated Charities of Washington, North Carolina, was present, also Messrs. s*. h. Simmons. N. C. Newbold, Geo. r. Leach and F. C. Kugler, of the >oard of directors. Mr. Simmons >rtefly outlined the plan carried )Vt by the Association of whites, In ] Lbetr organization and suggested to j hem. which suggestion was adopted, that they appoint a committee of our to canvasa the colored people of he town, getting from the several churches a list of names suggested is Capable men and women to conitttute the official directorate of the joard, and at some subsequent meetng submit the.names for ratification ipd, Effect a permanent organisation. Mr. F*l. C. Kugler took occasion to -emind them that.such an organiza:lon <% good colored citizens could io much work along lines of moral purification. He advised them to initill in the minds- of- their people .hat It was a disgrace'to be shackled tpon the county roads; a shame that ausbanda woul'd royxtiZn lns>idleneBfl fthile the wiveB are going outVookng and washing, and in many in?tances depending upon their bringing home food from the white man's dtchen. "Education along this ine," the speaker declared, "waB vithln the scope of the work of tuch an association, and would have i tendency to relieve much suffering If those able to .work would be taught that Idleness was a disgrace when labor was needed, fend honorable, employment couJd be found.!!. Messrs. 1-oacb and Nnwbold also addressed^ them along these lines.. i' * ;,r r?i , jr 'The Booth's Educational Recovery'v . tyashlngton. Jan.. Joy-^ Mr, State StfpeArlntefident of Educa-1 tlon of North Caroline, has notified! the. Southern Comj^erclfI Congress that he will deliver before Its fourth Uinuar c^vengo^ln Washington In ' Sf actio of statiBUC8.'l"lfie e^ucallonaT conditions in North Carolina in the years 1860 and 1910. He will alsovolce the aspirations and intentions of the progressive elements of North Carollafk. regarding the future cf OdrfSiCoh in t-szlaXQ. \ . Mr. Joyner's speech fails Into the plan ^^ho congreas to prove by a speech front eath Southern State, the contrast between conditions now and fifty years ago; in other words. "The South'8 Educational Recovery." A HirtMii' Y . i wmm ii 5H n Eastern No m urn 1I [ lili ' SiiK iFi . i it v i?5 " ?' Excitement la Increasing aa \ the Gcod Fight?Friend the Cant Tberes the couriio that nerves yxju I in starting to climb 1 The mount of Success rising cheer; i 'And when fos'Te slipped back, a there's the courage sublime t< you from shedding 4?r tear. There's tl*p hind. of toura$ej.% give tl you my word, .. v .. r 'Are worthy of tribute?but then, ? tYbu'll not reach the summit unless a f you've the third-? P 'The Courage to Try-It-Again! k Which courage fcare you, Contest- o ante? ... 1 | Doubtless all of you have expert- . en cod the ftrst and second degree? during this contest, but now, today, 'is the time to anDlv the third | You'll need it from now until the Very last minute of the race?end >ou'!l httvo to renew it every day. The end la very near. The goal BRIEF MIES OF IRTEREST il CATBERED BARB THERE [' THe'topenf 'ubadon *Jfor r; shotting woodcock and deer cIom* Mnomv; t on afl 'other game oJ'Sferrh 1. **"' r . -V W* ' Ground Hog day come* on Friday ,c next. If the little fellow should ae? hie shadow, the wiseacres tell ue we 1 will have the more weeks of winter a weather On Friday night the moon I shines all night, therefore the chances are very much against this P prognoeticator's handing out much a of a good weather bulletin Qn thja occasion. " * 1 ' TXjnt forget the Farmers Institute , here Friday. This Institute Is for the ladies as well as the men, and j competent ladies will be present to L talk to the ladles about bread mak- ( Iflg. beautifying the home grounds, cake making, and the various sub- c Jects of interest to home makers. * * * a In the Recorder's court Saturday C one convletiasr- for retailing was secured and the offender fined $50.00 J ana cost, which was promptly paid. C That's setting the milk out of the cocoant.t. r "" I The Doily News is anxious to hare a tetter from each?pnbllc ^choob In 1 the county, weekly. One giving the news of the school, the neighbor- B hood, telling of agricultural improvements. educational wprU, road r improvements and sundry news items. We furnish stationery, stumps, instructions, paid subscription to The Daily News, besides pay-1 r ling you for special news item's. L,t?e j l( us hear from you ^ V U This city was visited by a verlt- c able deluge about midnight last f night, which t?ioroughly cleaned eu.* ri streets. cl ?.? ?? o THE I>EATH KATE IN 1> THK CANAL ZONE. *' So many records have been broken in the Canal Zone, since Uncle Sam a undertook to dig the, big ditch, that I we have become used to the sen- t! sat ion and no longer expect anything * but. r? mark able' doings. Whether a moving dirt,'building dams, draining swamps or preventing disease, the Cabal Commission seems to have no * thought in view but to .make each day's work better thanrknat of-the h dajr before, to>grb--Wrtso .merely to ^ put Gtt-T*co*d that thai report of the jDepartment of -Saa'.tatloa for November, Just received, abowBbhat. ^ during that month among bl.tdO ig white men, -women and? children ^ from the United State* lK*"g *B the a Zop., tb?,. wo? disease, one from malaria and' one' from cancer; there wan also one premature birth. I&clndlng the latter, this is equal to an annual death rate of 3.02 per thousand. Would r t.t'j c." cur uuouC v. vantt. d^ci tlo? tare ft' | to compete Jor flrat honore, ae atd health resort, with this eratwhtloly pest-hole of the tropica?" Moat of j-fi Jour ctles, says The Journal of the la American Medical Association, con-1 ' sider .themselves lucky if they can j * ; get their death rate below 15 perib thousand. ' f - . V r^it r, . --is!- -* - rth Carolina AfiftSOL "" I mm m. esUnts \ ^n' - *?v .'v v -c i,- * * : s.. in flight but how many, of ffpu LAyo'stopped to .wonder if tie **6ther ellow". haa done more work than . aying She has?and it's up to you t> get in on the last chariot of the ace. * Don't let It whit by you unaware*, ry again. No one ever mounts be ladder pf Success except by on?< uuffe at a time. So keep trying 'very day, and when you have tarted and feel that you have slijv ed back?don't be a quitter, but eep a-goin', try again. The announcement of the winner f the Paraeol will be made in the hursday edition,of the paper, For each twenty-flvo doilare (125.00) remitted for 8obscripr tk>nn l^twMn the 15th and 30th of Januair. a Bonus of thirty-tare. thousand votes will be given. ?! ; r j.? ij >. ' . wt .** WtE YOU tWW COMING ARB GOING tMtni i i -MUafXht l MuuttoniltJI^'eharmLru: nanager of the Daily Nejwp ^contet. rturned laat/> ftNrdlhg Upt^r- 'fcAr^ absence of several days from ' the Ity. Rev. J. A. Sullivan came in at toon today and conducted funeral erv.ices over the body of -M+. Walton Voters thie afternoon. The little seven-year-old son ol ihotographer Baker, Is critically 111 t his home in KaatSecond street helxa aim am if wy paop aep aocp Miss Louise JP? Knight, of Bait'- ****+ ' bore,.reached the city this morniomd will be the guest of Mr. and Xr> F. K. Hoyt on Second street Mr, and Mrs. J. R. CartwviRht of lyde county, who have been visiting riends and relatives in the city, test or Pantego yesterday. While here hey were the guests.of Mr. and ,Mr>. 1. C. Pegrarn. Master Norwood Mlxon, eon of Sir ind Mrs. K. H. Mixon of death !reek, is reported as being quite Sin Vlr. Grover C. Jarvis ami 3D** ulta Flowers were married at South 'reek, Sunday last. e Miss Katherine Staples, of H*?riaonburg, - Va? isr a guest of *?? /ouise today. - . MissSalliedruW Baker of Pa.-nyra, Is in /bo city. A. Cod nop, of Belhaven, 'impending the day here. r , . KKTTV-M?IMK WJch?lN<; ' 1MRKK FlACVMn'MORMIMi frffi a f JV At 7'^o^Vock^thl ng, at < ?esidehce of Mr. aj\'d Mrs R. 1ft.. Wc* ontheir daughter. Kljbs "Aaie ray, became the brlde'-h^AIr Wl\iaro/W' Payrttf? of Mi'dftftfon, Hya... oun'ly; Alfc ceremdtiy "l&Vpg pprorme'd by^'fteY. Nalhani&Jf .Harding. . ectof of St. "Peters ' KfcisCoiat ?e.. (lurch. MIbh MtttllQ Mapn"; a couiha f^the brlflfr, and Mr. J. & Pajnv. rather Of the groom, ^ere'tbe btfiy ' ttepdants. i " " ; . ' - ? The happy couple left immediate 7 tor their home In Hyde, e^>unt J. The bride wore a becoming go hi* way gown of dark blue. . Last even-'' t?g ah elegant sapper was served t? he bridal party. The decoration^ nd green. . A d Uplayof MM*KHa?'?ra*earta ae* , *ta the a?f<wtlon?? estfeem. la. -* -War tbey are *eM TV tv: Her fcrwebt ahd gentle manner > ave Won for Mlaa Annie many UW liuda motry la bca bar *nd rsdah Mr aU ttappta*** * Tlje out of town gtfestji were th? ride's sister. -Mrs* > . T? -MldyeCft. nd lHtle eon; Miss MttUw ?ub> fcr. J. 8 Payne, ttn Wj-J. Mtdr<*? Ir. T* B.--Payne. -and-Mni f Bad hi ~~ m~ ' '" !. ?H i.-, f i . Jflfl - H ' J. i .* yir*. Will Bury the Dead Cheaply. " ' Waco. Tex.. Jan. 29?Competfttor. men*: lor*?1 end*"** to*** to scenr^ ae contract tor burying the paupi. ead In McLennan county resulted . *v psterday In the dccepfcinri? of a bin x rom a local firm to Inter indigents t one-hair cent each. ' It iB figured the successful bidder rill lose $8.0 1-2 <m each pauper - . " uried. The contract will be In foyce or a yearJ'- ;Ii' * 1
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1912, edition 1
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