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H { ut' The ntembora of the Pamlico Chap-1 j xrhich wlUbeaa toUowi. J Exorcise* at 10:30 ?l m. in High g I SCHIIOI Auditorium. t Music?Washington Concert Band. Sea* -By tbe Children of (ho Con- 11 "SSE-i?...: j ?. / ItS ti. nt.nl. Zffi. wt. -w ' ** Resolutions to the dead comrades. v> Rev. W. H. Call. Introduction of speajfe? by Rev. M. MaloAf. ^ Address. by. Attorney-General Biokett. t s Presentation of Crosse of Honor. | ggtt; . . -Knns hp ?|iinrtrt. fc. Benediction. by Rev. N. IiardlnK. h "Dixie," by the band. tS Order of Parade. * a Chief Marshal and Aides c Washington Concert Band. ^ Washington Light Infantry. jr Naval Reaerves. Confederate Veterans, Bryan m Grimes Camp. * J 8peaker, in carriage V ^ ? Daughters of Confederacy. .r pi i: Children of the Confederacy. <j Citizens In general. ? Hervtoea at the Cenrbrry. la ? Peculating menjMnant st yatp hy _ ? . f Frayer, Rer. R. V. Hop.- c< SOUR. -Let.the Lt?h?. Pus Orer ? tbe River"'by the choir. .f? a, K -DcoureUng the grarp*. M IMHn. In Ivoeedlctior. . 4 \] Muatc, by the bead. Salute* by the regiment*. Dl March to armory tor dinner. - . J 9. Balon la given a lint of the names flt the Tatermnn who will receive the (. fc_ ) Crape af Honor: V"' & Paruott. 8. C. ut Cartdr. - C a Carter, D. M. (deceased) erom will ? no to aaa. D. M. Carter. !<v . Evann. John W Gray, W. M. St- Marrle. W. S. (Duplicate). CI v Homer, Joha-EN' Latham, W. W (deceased) crow win to to daughter. ..lira. Fannie w Latham Stewart." Leggett, A. J. ? IN McCahe. Haywood (deceased) tt eroae to J. Vl. Leggett. W>n. ? miruii, .p. ?ku. ip Koiwraon. David F. , Robertson. J. H. 3at!erthwalte, H. D. rM SlUtrxm. Joseph M. p. Sweden. Louis L. >Y Tarkenton, H. J. ' J *1 2 Tete'm. A.. H {dflcwreed) cro^n io If Herbert Nash Tnie, eon.. vT ^ w '/ WW tin?. George R. ' t Vl -- Wygtt, William Henry (Ruthtr- of '. ford, K. J.) : er LIGHTNING'S WORK. Lt Man and Three Boys 8tunJteN-H.il. j TV i ;n.i Rain Do Damage in %m?bn County. Wi'ron?Yesterday about twelve th o'c1" toga, in thla county, c0 Mfc laaao Rogers and three Wl - -- W: *e vi?* under a ghej^er watch r 'he progress of a storm, f0 igniT j iiTUCk u?ir iiiu Biiciiri. i|. Mr. Rogers vt< ^irned.,About Uxe faco ?nd bit hair wan singed, nnd ho had to be takdn^tb hit home on a he bogpy The boyt were stunned for ftt fJ"'rM!fc|" '* - 2* The storm continued for twenty j minutes, and during Its progress rain came down In torrents, hail as big aa marbles peppered down, thunder roll- |n ed and flashes lightning were In- ri< cesMdi It is feared many tobacco ao plants in the tone of the atorm are 9\ killed. tl ? ? ' TVf d A rwry ,?.<y bom. mUkv too* lace at the residence of Mr. and Mrs r. W. Mcllhfnney last night when jcir daughter. Miss AnIU Mcllhcn ey. was married Jf* Samuel Mall! >n. The ceremony was performed i| le parlor, which was attractively Kited for the occasion and took H at nine o'clock. Only the mem | k fire famHie* of- the brtte ao<j room wore present. Rev. Nalhonlo ardlng officiated. j" Mr add Mrs. Mallison will make Mr home with Mr. Mnlllaon's moth xt-y r> ? ? ? ? ... ? n.HMiovu, W'l rJBJl DClad street. ? V| M?ay beautiful gifts we're recoivI hv i coUnle snd^tohcns of boat ishM from their many friends. smrriNG sews The schooner'A. L.. White, Captain uther PoH, caino In last night. She roughs In a load ftf^rresh On er way in to the dock the center aard broke. A new ono is being tade this morning at W. M. Chauu*y'?; ship yard: The schooner will :'.ur;i to Hatteras this evening, takf with her_a supply of lee. j The oyster boat SalUe, Captain W. Lupton came in thla morning wittJ large load of bivalves. The Maude and Reginald, Captain udjsy,' arrived last night from| reat Island. She carried in a load f--gsh-.- HMte-wttl -return to Oreat Is J tad tomorrow morning. Tho srhonnar Onlrim'.nf otlrlck, came in yesterday evening om Lake Comfort with & cargo fff >m and peas. 8he leaves tomorrow ttb a loud of general merchandise TM mch ocmer *. V.nU(aw~trrlWd Washington last night. The A. F. Wahab, Captain C. rttllaras, of Ocracoko came in, iaat ght witha load of lumber and sup'ies. ^' v - v.' " The_ schooner Theresa, Captain R. MWytt. of Hyio County. ?rrl,<-a are last night with a cargo of corn! id fafth producer ShrwtlUoave tcorrow mornlna. takine with Iter a ipply of general merchandise. IVKST EXI> CARD Cl.cn MRKTS. luh Entrrulntil bf Mn A. X. I>nm?r. Mrs. A. M. Dumny entertained the est End Bridge Club yesterday afrnoon from half past three until iven at her residence on West Main reet. A most interesting series of ones were enjoyed. After the p!?Tg, refreshments. In two courses, ere served ^e club members who were prosit wore Mesdamea UVT. Tayloe, C. Warren. H. H. Jenkins, John Rodan, George T. Leach, H. W. Carter, K. Hoyt. J. B. Moore ana A. C. *thaway: end-Mteeee Francis Satciv ell and Julia Hoyt The visitors who are present were Meedames Telfair ' New York. 1. C, Yeomhn of Wincm-Salem, Gu?~Bowers, Frank Bows, "John Oorham and A. D. Marias. - 'j- .Vv-'.vTy b?v OWI.K- MEMORIAL HOHPITAL. -Mrs. L up ton of Blounta Creek'left e hospital yesterday after being mined here fpr the past three seks. XJ &.. .* . J. Ll- Bragg, wlH^has been here r the last few weeks, was able to ave this morning. JHynn i?l mpro^iag steadily. R. WUllbms of Vancebo'ro left the >Apltot yoeterday. He was Here for out ten days. HKVIVAI, AT ELIZABETH CITV. Elizabeth City.?Her. N. P, 8tallg at Moyock began last night a septa of revival services In the Pari nage Street Baptist church In EllaKith Olty. The services will conoue tor a week or ten days. 1 ''s the p I- F V _ y A. hat Yon ^ ??. Sfr . . / a Tim '* ?Y rm mt s MKMilKKH- "OF OXFUUU OIU'JTAS ; AUK TO <UVB fOXIKBT. FuurtMa Boy? ut] Utrki of the Oxlord orphan***- u? Cuoap Here Next Tuesday ICvcnlajr and K.ou-rtatn Kffidents of Washington. ^he sJng log, class of ttae^ Oxford Orphanage will give a conc ert la the Washington High School Auditorium at eight O'clock, May 6th. There are fourteen boy^ ahdlJglrlB la the sfugIng class und It would fco*$?rd to oung people. They are well < known throughout tbo Stato Vgnttj j heva been enthusiastically /eceivod 1 wherever they havo given a concert. -?Tiic Qxlord Orfih?nnge wae_estnb- : Iished by the Grand Lodge of Mason* In 1872 and since then, baa gtVen a home to more than f.OQO destitute children. It Is en admirable instlto- I tion and one worthy df the auppormf i the real dents of Washington. It in J hoped that a large number will be : An enjoyabre evening la as- e aured.JTr 'f,':' <' v- V *" ' ) ?? \ , KIW BERN HAH ?10,000 FIRE. t Southern Kspress Com|HBj'a Lees Held to. Be About *0,000 t From Blase. I New Bern.?Pire believed to have t been started by rata In the "Old i Hoss" room of the building on Craven street occupied by the Southern l Express Company, short .after seven i j o'clock, caused damages estimated at 1 $10,000. The building is owned by "j | Dr Frank Hashes and is located ^ . right in the business section 61 injr -] "rrrr. ? ; ; The blame was discovered Ay a pedestrian about twenty minutes after t a,.. ,,:h,c to . .tort itotojl up .?* ' gone home. S that time the Itre had gaifi*d~ considerable headway and it was with difficulty that the t . Ataman.- succeeded in extinguishing J the conflagration. J Practically everything in the express office was ruined and Manager j Z. V.~-fayior ;a?dinat^s the lose at i $9,000. The second floor of the ^ building was occupied by law offices. i The contents of this floor were dam- 4 aged only by smoke. Tbe damage ( to the building is estimated at $1,400. Both the express company and ? tbe owner of tbe building carried < some insurance. 1 ??a??i?nan?1jg^am Horace Greeley once said. "The way In this H. G. was right Bo mostly Tbo way to do auytfitng la to do that For example: THE WAY TO BO Tills Soes sot mssn ruoolnc nrannfl 1 Ths^clj thlsg boomed bj tbst metis The WSJ ts boom a town la bj lotolll Organize a board of trade, similar body wbota chief busi little town grow. CM printer! Ink and Cnela flam'a |M TALK tor the town. WRITS lettara BOOT far the tm. '. ' SST Write to todlrkloala and flrma Beak adraotacee thta bore fcaa to offer. ' g; Publicity Mes Let the world know thii ay the Prt nm. to v .G1\KAI1>. . 4 >r?fl . *W ' ' i - '. ">? barm CoM-.u ??, (wp^w^ri. ;(. , Kinmm. >U/ * afternoon In tho town of OrSfSTU miles from hero, destroyed property to th? vain? of about flinty A arfe storage boos? Ulled with farm machinery and feed staff? and lb? store and stock of a general merchandise dealer were totally df*troy3d, and some ?atpage was sustained >y another storo and the Bank of iriltsai. The smountaf; insurance was not legnisd. The blaz? drove tho telephdfae op ;idiuiu.uui pi *no e*cnange ape tne Xwn was without communication k'.th the outside for several hWurs. JL_t : S*?W VAUDEVILLE ACTS ; | tvmv THKATRK toxh.HT. Today's program at the Lyric Theitr?> features an excolleht new v&uderlUe ?ct and aa excclioat alasa of pic;urec equal to the beat. Wallace -h Brock.'t in a comedy tinging and talking act, "The Tramp ma The Lady," IhmIi iter Hit in a yell pleasing laughing act end something that can be depended on for eal good entertainment. The above mentioned artist open oday for a three day's engagement, ind all reports from these tytiat are that they carry trunks of eoisjil laughng material with them. * . , I The motion pictures *?day lave every Indication of pitting the qost severe critic. trem*dMmatlc to tlgh class comedy. As a whole tho >rogram offered at ?fio ESxl e today vill no doubt receive worthy praise. IdHiiaiUll pnegg SUl tie 10 mil Ift rflntfc,... -*' /5" -r IRKEVi: COUNTV MAN KIUH feCSlN. KInston.?Claude Goff. was ahot ind killed early today by his cousin, Toseph Goff," at tho latter'a home near fnow Hill, fn Green county. "At the coroner's Inquest today Joseph testified that he discovered :laud making-improper adyhncna to vard Joseph's wife. Tho 'witness al* declared that Claud attacked him v^an the husband Bought to interfere Jlaud was killed with a shotgun. After the shooting Joseph surrenlered to the sheriff. He was released >n a nominal bond after the eoroter's Inquest. ===== to reenzne la to rdanme " wis thing. *,' OM IS TO BOOM a circles and jelling jour nmd on 94 la tb* dippy bonne Wnt and nutted effort ? commercial club or some nets it shell be to make the . , i for the town. the fMi pent t?. tnc m location. THiittwai wool ins Progress. town is on tlie mip t.. * *? | HHHBMHHMMHHBHK? ogress t-,M. "V a m. <<H # - j?-? r J iii-ii 111,1) j _ _ -s- * v . i ] ANNUAL UKBATK bK WASHINGx tun high apaooi.. BELD W~flU8IT08IU!B Debate Will lie tttarted at HaU Pert Klght and it Ih Desired that a Large Number He P?eacmt. The question. "Shall Congress appropriate sufficient funds to increase our navy from one to't^ro battleships a year, together with other auxiliary crafts as may be necessary," will be threshed out to A finish tomorrow _ paw i m* aopata m the High 8chocl. The debate will be held in the Auditorium and will start at 8:30 sharp. Hubert Ellis, Elbert Weston. Jaa. Fowle and Charles Meeklns will take the afflrmaUve. while the negative will be ship held up by Charles Proctor?At tint ?lanon thli loohAjL*e unfair odds,?four to one; but Proctor is confident that bo will make a strong fight and has several special points of argument up his rflecve. It is hoped that as many will attend' this debate as did attend the debate between Elisabeth City and A" who were pjpeaant at this latter occasion were loud In their praise of the evening's entertainment. The debate tomorrow night will be equally as good, if not better. ?. The judges for the debute will bo J. D. Grimes. N. L. Simmons and J. K. Doughton. DOCTOR TO LKAYK SATURDAY. Dr. IVidgen to Ijeave for Sladosvllle, Hyde Count). Dr. C. L. Pridgcn, the hook worm announce, tbmt Saturday will be his last day In Washington and tn beaurort UCUBiy. Dr. Prldgen has been meeting with groat success deving We stay here.- -to -will holdh*r dispensary sat the Court'House from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Saturday and earnestly urges that all parties who are interested, come and see him at some time between the above mentioned hours. The doctor will go from here to Sladosvllle, Hyde County. WASHINGTON HOSPITAI,. ~ H. H. Morton of Greenville, who has be^n in the hospital for the past three weeks was able to leave today. Counselor John Tooley of Belhaven s regaining his health rapidly. Mirn^ Mabel Williams, a nurse of ?ti. left thia^momlng. for Eannville, irhere she will take ^ t a patient. . isiey, another nurse, return1 today from Farmvllle, where she as been on a case. NEWTON PASTOR RESIGNS. Newton.?Rov. P. C. Henry, who has been serving St. Peter's Lutheran church for the Put five years, has resigned the pastorate and ittovjed near Claromont. where he will do supply work for awhile. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. I List of letters remaining uncalled for n Hi f ofi ce for the week onding A?.r 26. 1913: Men - -W'.?:. A. Ashhrook, J. F. * Colwell. Carroll Denilag. W. H. Fjirmori Lee Hockday, M. P Ki.Nont?sii, .tohn J. Menshon, A. ' ? tandall, Thomas RufTC. M. 8'eairnan. Willie Smith, Roacoe Simpson, F. Ellis Williams, \ti. ?n Bailey. Wom^n?Sarah Conner, Miss Ant?U*. ^jrgnnw ..nss Margaret Hast " r ini nm; W'f rin * W. P. Motcalf. Mrs. r?. > " ; Miss Dora. Rodman, | Rectord, Mrs. Scnnle ' 8tev.d. Mrs. Banner Taylor, Miss iil.ams, Miss Li sale WilBb'4 <: ' letters will be sent to the office May 11th. ltll.lf d before, la calling for please say "advertised''' e of irst. HUGH PAUL. P^M. rashingI 5 BON in ?ii? i 8ute Library fi r; l!f lfofftf&*-ftt'ILIHSt Wa*ta?*mt Attorn*** Wbo . Has tlta nidfetoi Uw Hepmtri H*n Formed a Co-Partnership. Counselors Wiley C. Rodman an and wish to announce this fact to tb profession and the public In general Messrs. Rodman and Bonner ar "O" auuwH in lie cuy ana up to tn forming of the present partnershi; had been practising Uv separate! j They have opened offices In the Bod man Building at 112 8. Marke street. THIHTY-XIXK BARRELS OK LlQl'OR HKIZKI1 | And ft. H. Drnton, Prominent Tc bacco Man, Sentenced to Roads. Tarboro. May 1.?R. H. Denton one nf Tarhorn's most proinlnen buBiueps men, was Monday sentence! by Recorder Pender to twelve monthi on the toads /or seVT.ng liquor, thi sentence following the biggest rati ever made In the State, It Ib declared Thirty-nine barrels of liquor wert totad at Denton's livery stable, tin stuff being valued at $2,000. Den tor appealed to the Superior,. Court anc his appearance bond was fixed at $2. 000. When the Tarboro officials decided to make a raid on Denton'a' . place they thought they woyd find a coil pie of suit cases full of liquor, at they suspected a negro by the nam* of Bryan. The ostontfthipent of th< officers was tremendous when the] uncovered thirty-nine barrels o liquor and saw evidence* of the salt of hundreds of botties of the stuff. n??lrn nrplnfnerl tbpt ^.p Bryan tho money to buy the stuff a a satisfactory rate of interest, aiu thea put in a claim for the liquor. It was contended on tho part of bit attorneys. Messrs: V. S. Bnrulll. o Rocky Mount, and Henry A. Gillian of Tarboro, that he liquor was order ed shipped and stored prior u? Apr! 1, when the blind tiger search ant seizure act became effective, and tha' Denton could not be held under thii law. The recorder, however, took th< opposite position and sentenced Den ton to twelve months. The case Will be watched wittr-hr terest through its several stages. 1 Denton losevout in the Superioi Court, the case will likely be carrlet to the Supreme Court. CAMDEX ,MA\ KILLED. Elizabeth City.?Henry Grad: Stevens. 23 years old. of Camdet county, was accidentally killed yes terday in a lumber woods at Cora peak. Mr. Stevens was riding on i log car and through the car it such a way as to be caught under th< wheels and fearfully mangled. The remains were taken to the ok home In Camden last night and th< funeral and Interment took place to day at 2 o'clock. Rev. I. N. Loftin pastor of Blackwell Memorial church conuucteu the sorvicps. WARSHIPS TO <JO THROUGH PANAMA CANAL Washington. D. C., May 1.?I there should be any emergency re quiring battleships on the Pacifli coast they could be taken througl the Panama Canal by October, ac cording to a statement by the Cann Commission.. Thoy admitted that they are work ing twenty-four hour shifts now t< complete the lock gates. It will no be opened to commercial vessels be (&re the first of the year. ^ A CAJtn OK THANKS. Mr. J. H. Pllley, and E. R. and K W. Pllley, dealrc to express itheii thanks to the people of Waahingtoi for their kindness to them during tha sickness and death of the belovet wife and mother, Mrs. J. H. PiHey They also wifth to express . thei, thanks for the many beautiful flora offer 1 imp. ton is Dei D ISSU1 iw f " * > 1 ' * t? ? "> ; ; V-~ - /- .' DDipc coqc[f|K j :Vi . DRICr oDoolun J 1 IHEIKI I JIM KMOUiHT ( I' ?? I. TW9 mm rami om.nl 1 e lax Concealed Weapon. Home Not - PruM^uted for AmauK. .3 c Paly a brlfef mmIm of the Record- , i P er's court wu held this morning. *1 ' Three cases were brought up and die- J " *oaed of. I M Romeo Grimes, a negro, woe chafg- > ' ed with carrying concealed weapons. ' I Ho waa found guilty' ahd sentenced ' ""ltd" four month's work on tnc roaas. 1 ' He was also found guiltJN^f larceny and sentenced to four months work ou the roads for larceny. * Romeo Osborne, another negro, was also found guilty of carrying concealed weapons and was given tho t choice of paving a fine amounting to . 1 y 18.90 or serving a four month's B | sentence. He was given until tomor-* Q row to raise his fine. I. P. House was brought hefortr the court, charged" with assaulting negro boy. The- latter did not prosei cute the case and House was let oil' S with the costs of eourt. - .-i 1 ORPHANS C.1VE CONCERT. Elisabeth City.?The singing class . of the Oxford Orphanage pave a concert last night In the auditorium of ' the high school before a large audi- ? ^ s ence. The performance was a epleu, did one, and it was greatly enjoyed. , ? -J 4 f. VAI DKVILLK SHOW TO BE f IIKitK MONDAY, C. F. Haraden's Big Show Will Comer ! Oil Miv .Ml. imil Will Slimv _____ t Here During the Knttrv r W55E C. P. Haraden's big vaudeville * show will show in Washington under f canvaB on May 5th. The company ? will remain here during the entire :.'s# * week, and will give a complete i change of orocram everv nitrht. Thl? 1 fhow was formerly owned by JamM 1 Adams and has a country wide repu* tatiou as being one of the best ori ganizntlons of Its kind anywhere. A host of pretty girls, funny comedians, clever dancers and specially perform" ers'are with the company;- Instead ' of a band, which the average tent r show carries with it, Haraden has se1 cured the services of an up to dato orchestra of rare ability, who will play at every performance." A special matinee for the benefit of the la dies and children wiH be-given-Sat- ?4 r tirday afternoon. ,The admissicn to 1 all performances will be ten cents, 'J^How Is YOUR 1 ' ; Money Spent? Some families -with a thou- - J sand dollars a year will get as ?I much out of that- tliouaana. dol j lars as other families with twice that amount. ,> & It Is all in the ability of the f individual to spend properly. ^ _ To all those who really wish *' " t to become efficient purchasing agents for themselves or their ?-M 1 j families we recommend the conscientious, dally study of the advertisements appearing j In The Dally News and other t newspapers of equal reliability. The person who dashes out ? and buys without taking thought Is generally afflicted with regrets. x A little forethought In buying saves time and annoyance. , tCL_ Do your thinking with the advertisements of a relieve paper before you. and yonr. re' suits will be a hundred per 1 cent more satisfactory. V:-: 4 nandinql - u
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