m m ' v "V* *1' '"* -, fc" * kl - / _ Has Been. For I Takes PJace Court fiouse Tuesday Next >. h* i" r Mssrs W.L. Vaugham and > ?ohn C. Bragaw- Jr. the Speakers, Occasion will be Fittingly Observed^' ! As^already announced through the columns of tfflo paper the Pamlico Chapter, Daughters of the Confed' erafcy are to celebrate the birthday of General Robert E. Lee at tAe Court House, this city, on next Tuesday ettnlng. On account of an' other attraction In t^e city on Monday evening the Daughters decided to postpone the exercises In com memoratlon of the natal day of the ' Southern chieftain until Tuesday evening. The committee of arrangement* have 'certainly arranged a ] very attractive and entertaining pro- | gram for the oocasion and all who, expect to attend can reet aeanred they will be amply repaid. 1 Mr. W. L. Van than, eapartnten- J dent of the county schools, la to t deliver a short address on Robert' B. Lag. and Mr. John O. Bragaw. U Jr., will 'make a abort address, i on the Confederacy. i All three of the speakers are well knows In Waehlagton and what they will have to eay will prove, of In-' tercet to each sad every hearer. ' The Children of the Confederacy will take part la the 'exercises. In addition to the above a very attractive musical program is promised, hit feature of the evening is he f j :ows: Miss' Bessie Conoley <will sing. "The Bword of Lee"; Messrs. Lr'JT. Shaw. Z. M. Potts. Jota Smith R. Lee Stewart will sing "Tenting Tonight"; Children of the Confederacy will sing "Jackson and Lee;" Misses Bragaw - and Rhodes and ^ - Messrs. Ayors and Harding will ren- | 4 d?r, 'Where la Now thi Merry Par- j ^ tri * choir of about foTty voices 1 " will sing "Carolina" and "How Firm a Foundation." MIbs Rath Butlor, vocal teacher of the Washington Public Schools, will sins a vocal solo. As will bo seen from thh above a rich treat awaits all the dtlsens on the evenIns of Tuesday, January 20th at the Court House. 'WEDDING GOWNS DRY CLEANED at Wright's.^ PREACHES AT VAXCEBORO ' ' ? Rev. Chas. D. Malone left this afternoon for Venceboro, N. C., where ' ' ho Is tb proach Sunday morning and evening. i IS CONVALEStHKT * Mr. James Baugham, who was recetaly -operated on at the WSfchlngton Hospital for appendicitis la now convalescent and expects to be able . to return *to his home within the ?/ next fgw (lays. PASTOR SKA RIGHT WILL BEGIN SERIES SERMONS SUNDAY EVENING Regnla rsefvices' at the First Pros-j byterian churfch Sunday morning' W i and evening at the usual hours. At f ^ the evepln? hoinr Rev. H. B. Seartght the pastor #111 begin a Mridh^f Mrmong, "The Representative Worn-1 en of the Bible.** beginning with -live. Mr. Sea right ecpects to dls.cu89 the varlott^ phases of womon' in this eoarse of sermons. Sunday school meets promptly at * o'clock.' Good music. Polite and attentive ^ ushers. V*~ v * .v "WHITE FUR* CLEANED AT Wright's. A* OpUlfTV HOME S8 Rev. R. I?. Gay. pastpr of the First Baptist church, wiirproach at the County Home Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, it Is to he hopod there will be quite a number to attend from the city. | : 1 nOVT'8 FOH MEN'* PANT* AT After Inventory Sale prices. See Window Plspfay, /'I'. = ygram Arranged ? <ees Birthday 1AI SHOW NEW HEATER III 22 Beverly of Graustnrk b>o b? Presented Here. Fr6m Per Of one of the Greatest Nfov eliMc* 'tjeveny or urausiars u*b uwu secured try Wanager Bparrow for the New ttreater Thurmftky, January 2?nd. The play am srffelj b* liecommended to the public Inasmuch aa It -conies from the pen ot one of our grhatedt novelists, George Barr MdCutcheon, and has been dramatised by the equally famous, Rob ert M. Baker. The players also come well -recommended, and aa the company carrtee all scenery and equipments, -there is no doubt bur that the attraction will meet with success In this city. Beats go oa sale Tueedny morning at Worthy M EtheAdge Drug Store. Mian "Dorothy DeEcker, loading lady with VBererly at Grau stark" li Bald to "be one of the beat on the road this season and aa she la supported by some o'f the boat known people of road attractions there 1* little doubt'but that a^l who attend the performance will come awnj well pleased. George Barr McCuicheon la the author of the morel and Robert Ml Baker, the dramatist. It Is said the scenery and costumes t* this company are far shaver th* average. ' " . " * f ? WHIE SKKGE (X)AT SUITS 11KT Cleaned at Wright's. TO THE PUBUIO My attention has been called tc & report nnleaa corrected might leave the Impression on some who have heard It, that Mr. E. L. Arehbei: was not treated fair fn the dissolution of the co-partnership of E. L Archbell and Hngh Paul, trading under the firm name of tho Central Pure Pood Market. The facts are these i Mr. Arch bell and I could not agree on sever al matters Involved In the dlraolu tion of the co-partnership. It wat finally agreed that a -board of ar bltratora composed of three bu-ines.' men be chosen to settle the matter Mr. Arcfabell chose one and I one the two selecting the third. Wi both agseed to accept the adjust mrat made by this board. The mot who were on this board are smonj the most prominent business mei of (he town and neither of then were interested in the matter. Tbi board heard Mr. Archbell and mysel in our contentious?<tbe books be lng left" with them far inspection They made their sepout of the ad Just meat in writing?it toeing nnan imoun. Mr. Archbell reoeivefl the ful amount the arbitrators -named m .being a just settlement ef his inter est In the hnsWs*. 1 tnesrtlbu thes* facts that the public may toe correct ly Informed and trat no fglsp tm press!ons may prevail. Thp firm o F. G. Paul A Br?., win continnp t< run the market under t%m nam name?Central Pure Food Market It le our- derire and Intention to siwi the public tbe very beet sorvlee am to carry a complete line of freel meats. On Friday'* of each weej we will hkve prime Western tx* to supply our Saturday's trade. W expect to carry nothing but fooi prime stock and conduct our marks la a clehnly and sanitary way. W< appreciate the support this marks has received and trust that Its cua topnera will continue to phono tfiiel orders In or call In person. F. O. PAUL A BRO.. Per Hugh Paul , *r : STEP IX OC11 BARREL WKTI R U l Prerg your suit for Fifty" Cettti Weight h. DIT'RKSS TROUSERS FOR MKJ who want service and money' worth. 10c a button?11.00 i rip. Sold only bjr A K. Hpyt, WASHINGTON, N. C., BATOR .. ~ A IH H i Mhi ' Great Musical S At the Neu Monday Heralded at* the greatest musical success of the decade, aad boasting of tbe moat popeperwan summer witnessed In Chicago in fears, "A Modem Bra" announced as tbe attraction at the New Theater Monday ght. January 19tb, promises to be an evenV of more than asaal interest to the music lovers. Ohlcogoans have been revolting in Its swinging , music all season and was loath to , permit the Berlin operetta to depart to other trumplis. "A Modern Eve" t was first staged at the Neues Thea, tcr, Bbrlin, whore It remained for ! two years. Its success was lmme, (llate and emphatic, and It speedily . became the talk of Berlin. Unrt H Slneer. who was Tin It in* the German capital, 'was deligbt, ed with the offering and waa rreat, ly impressed with the popularity of the matlc In the various Berlin ' REV. l>B? Aii>WKU TO PREACH AT CHRISTIAN 4 CHURCH ON TOMORROW Those who have heard him will >; i?e .pleased to know that Rev. Dr. ?| Caldwell, president of the Atlantic 11 Christian College, Wilehn ,N. C.. will 11 preach at tho Christian church Sunj day s dtorning and evening. It is . Indeed a'pleasure to hear Dr. Cald1 well and it is hoped that a pre at audience will groct him tomorrow. ' Bible school meets promptly at 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex, tended to all. , I KID SUPPERS DRY CLEANED AT ' Wright's. " I " ^ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR i SUNDAY 11 A. M. AND 7.SO S i Rev. R. L. Gay will fill his pul1 pit at the First Baptist ehorph Son9 day morning and evening at the tusual hoars to which all strangers "! in the city have a cordial invitation to bo. present. The sablect for the - morning discourse will be, "Walk ing With God." At 7 30 the subI Ject of the sennoir will "be. "Is the 1 Young Man Safe." Sunder school 8 j will meet at *,-4t oVjlock. Good ma-I-'p, prats free. 8 ? * ? - WHITE Km ?T/)VVfi MADE SNOW White at Wrlghfa. f , , I 2L,._ BANKS CLOSE MONDAY 81 All the bank* In the city will no! l" be open on Monday. January 10th, 8 The day. Gen. Robert R. Loo's%Jrth; a day is a lepal holiday. 1 ^ FORD PJ,4NT DRAWq PHOWD T!i 1 detroitr show. b f ? Dotroit Mirb.. Jan. 17.?An en p. * r.nsiiv la'Vo crowd attended the oob r-,??rr 0f nrnual moto?- car show t of t>?? TMnrlf A^l^mobtjs Dealers' " /esoeleMon today nt tbr i^w show r heMd'rer of the Ford MVor Orirn ry. The r-ornt ynnorineom^t that the Ford roTT-r-arv 'n'endfl to dlvfd" ' 110 POO.$00 ?p..nrnPtt amony lt? employ** ha?i bronebt. hnndreds ol ? ??*tra visitors here m-'reiv to rV > ?V,- hir plant of the Ford Moto: Company. * pnpPR OF THF nKTTFR *11*1* 8 for the whole family n After Trf* ventory Sale prloet. Ttj J. K Hoyt First. HHM * 1 ' ' ON I "'=== BR-Mr ? Colfcr ? M *' 1 ^<l -? BAT AFTERNOON, JANtJARY U. uccess r Theater f . Night Jankary 19 ?? y. cafos. Assuring himself of the 11retto's adaptability jar the American stage, he eainted exclusive rights to it on ththAide of the Atlantic. Victor Hdsla^nder, who wrote moat of tbeanalc score. Is ranked as the beet^fitakposer of light muslq in Qermany^^nid his collaborator, Jean Olltfert. * younger man, Is distinguished an author of "The Polish Weddlig." which ran ! fpr two years In-Berkn. Among the j song hits now hed^l are the alluring "Good-bye Btwybody" waltz. "You're Such a genome 'JJoon," "Rita. My MargWflC" "Every Dav is Christmas Whaff You're Married." i "Won't You. "Excuse Me! ' Certainly," "Hcllo.xphveetheart" and "Is the Girl Yen parried Still the Girl You LovetV * Seats now Miltos at Worthy & Etboridge Drug ^Bftra. Howonwt/ixiajl OF ^ v YESTERDAY MORNING I News haa been received here announcing the heath at her home near Bunyan, N. C., yesterday of Mrs. Eunice Jefferson, one of that sections highly estoemed anil popular citizens- Mrs.. Joffcrson waa between seventy-five and eighty vc.arsj of age. For years aho, l.aa been a consistent member of tne Episcopal church. Rov. C. P. Malonc left th'f.| inornid? io conduct tne funeral wJ?!rV will Inkc place atZIon church today at neon. The Interment will be In the family burying ground. FOmnfeRS DRY. CLEANED AT Wright's. * \ FUNKR OP LBONA PARVIH fy>NDi:CTvn FRIDAY AFTERNOON The funeral of Leona Parvln. th? 1'ttle 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Robert Parrfn was conducted I yesterday afternoon at three o'clock 1; by Rev. H. B. Searlght, pastor of the 1 First Prcabyerlaa church. The scr vices were held at the bomo several 1, miles from town and the interment was in tho family burying ground. 1 DENVER .MAN FOR GOLF PIUOHI1 DFJilT f Chicago, I (lit. Jan. 17.?Frank L. Woodward of . the Denver Country C!a?>, will be elected ,-president of . .ho Waatern Qolf Association at it* meeting here tojiay. Mr. Woodward has no opposition on tho ticket *Te haa served two years as vice pros *; ident and four years cn the directo1 jrate of the governing body of the "! association. ** I It Is cxpecU<du that the meeting will be n warm one when tbe time ' oomes to award the Western Ann, tear Coif Tournament for 1914. Grand Rapids, Omaha,and Cleveland ' i want tho ovent. TKACHKR* TO 8*CK SOVtl AMKIt IC'A. Km York, Jan. 17.?-To devalue intellectual and racial relations with ' Catle-Aracrlcad peoples, the American branoh of the.Association far 1 International Conciliation will take ^ a party of school tcachoer on a tour ' of FouthAmertca next summer. The ' trlp *hae the endorsement*'and sunport of the Carnegie Peace Found?, j tion.' . . , ' .nnfcgs i.'niits ami Hii.ks or ' Quality and atyle at* After'tnven1 tory Sale prices.. J. K. Hoyt. ' - ' _ - ' - . ?? " ... . )A1LY V IS 14. lA- MODERN ETVJE ^ ^ ^ is. fir ~ SI. RIOTS toriuw In place of the Sunday school at tfcrco o'clock and of evening prayer at half past seven o'clock, there J. will bo a Missionary Rally at St. i ( Peter's Episcopal church tomorrow < Vfteraoou at four o'clock. Mr. John | O. Bragaw, Jr., will speak on mis- , I dons. All members of the congre- \ 'gallon are most "cordially Invited to ] be present and Join with the chll- i dren of the Sunday school In this ] , ^eilug. The programs have been issued by the Board of Missions and tire collection to be taken will he for ^ the General Missions the church. . , * , WASHINGTON COTTOJf j MARKET FOH TODA^' * !.*: Seed Cotton 4 cents. V"--.V Lint Cotton. 11 7-8 cants. Cotton Seed, C2G.00 par ton. fi . , WHITE FKLT II .1:; CLEANED AT * Vrlght'a* '.PASTOR E. M. SNIPES \\11,1. 1'ili, REcixAif vcijpit kirst m. e. church Rev. E. y. Snipes, pastor of the First Methodist church, will fill his pnlpit tomorrow morning and even- : log. Sunday school. B. R. ivfixon. j superintendent, will meet nt 9.45. I There will be good music. All [ stronrers 4? the ciiy have a cordial ' Invitation to attend. ' PR?rTV to TBI A. of PHYSICAL VALFATION. Ch'^aro. Jan. 17.?Charles A. Frouly, Inters'ato commerce commls doner who has charge of obtaining the physical valuation of the railroad s of tho United States, will speak to the Dartmouth College Alumni Ar?oc*a'|on at its*Annual banjuet tor'fht. Mr. ?Prouty la a graduate 'f ""'*?tn*ctnh. c'lt" of '73. His adIrwje w'11 1 ? Ma f:rat public utterance a- to ih? rvstematlslng of the. work" of nutf.dir a nhvaleal valuation op the railroads of the country. | ' . I GORUAS XTTT.L RE SURGEON* cr:XER\L OF ARMY * VVM^fton. Jap. 1?.?President \r;|~r?n ha t nr<?ctieally selected Col. ; wiM^m r. Cohans. of the Panama ?arnl ^omm'Bsion. for Rurgnon-genj. v-M rf I he army. Colonel Gorges attracted world.wide attention for _hlr sanitation work In Cuba and "cna'tra. pr.i/r. FOR OLDEST AUTO PIV.rhu-s. Jan. IT/.?The elgth ' r^r-'d p.'i'omoMlfl ehow which open r3 In Mo'or Square Garden .here lode-.* hV< arranged Xd givd a prise to *i.f- ovt.-t the oldest automot*y? olT In fective service In tho ftnte. The chew la such a 1 greet **"i~ yr i.r tl at oven vfltts the frr" 'n~of Coor apace, every lei.* of exh'.bit'cn space \a untll'.sed. t ? ' + ' WOMEN'S AS.1 MISSES LONG t- Coats, at lcp3G.cn manufacturer'! coat. Hoyt'n After Inventory Sale | - - }' * " ' . % ~r ' NE^ <* 99 t J ' ' ??-H Wt m! nil M |?P"li I | V* . BTCunl i mwr CLUB II OK JHURSDAl Thursday afternoon. the 13th Mrs. W. A. B. Branch was the grn clous hostess to the O'Henry Bool Club, in the abseuce of both prcsl dent and vie? president. Mrs. Nor wood Simmons presided in her usu al charming manifPr, Continuin tho study of American authors, Wll liam Cullen Bryant, w\s the autho for. the day, and a most delljhtfu paper was read by Mrs. Willian Williams tbat was very lntevstiui and thoroughly enjoyed. A selec ton from Bryant's works was r?a? by Mrs; ChnrllO Brown. After lb* literary program v.-a completed. a social hour followed When Mrs. Br*nclt--s<^?d a jous palud course "xheX club, wii fneot on./Jt^,*|!lh* with NTn^. Char lie Brown, Jfr. < > I '' J *'.d ni; i.oVB lilt "'^7 - O.V IfEAD WITH VAN'WMl.H!: vrtp|** ? / Dennis Joncc. rofeigp. whllo en gaged in work r.t tie Roberts l Uro., oyster canning factory at Van denierc yts'.crduy was tsruck on J* head by u U-vor attached to a larj: bucket cago which U u-eJ in I;?.' lng the oysters afi-.-r IV;- have l.(? canned. As a reenU of the Ll->w large gash was cut iu'lils Lcsiu- an he remained uncoupclou3 until ?.td night lest night. Dr. McCotter r Eayboro, N. C.. was rutnruoaed an rendered medical aid. His con J tion today Is still precarious. SATIN SLIPPERS RIIY ( I.KANK nt Wright'?. NEW SHIP FOU WHITE FLEET -New York. Jan. 17 ?Tfc? n> steamship "Calamare:." of the Uni ed Fruit Company, design*.! e*p< daily as combination fruit. car| and passenger carrier for the We Indian and Central Am *rtcan trad railed today for the West Indie This lateft^ addition to the "Grei Whito Fleet," of the United Fru Cbmpany is equipped-with the mm powerful wireless set ever Installs on a ship of her size. TAMPA KNTKHT.ll.N> COMM1! SION MfClU'HA NTS Tampa. Fla.. Jan. 17.?Det??at( to the National Association of f'on mission Merchants' Convent !oi which has Just closed at Jark.^oi villa, arrived here today or.1 w!l! 1 entertained by the local boardyi 'trade. After inspecting this cle^t* visit orn will be taken throue:. th Manatee ^cction. A IIIG SPRLLlNti MATCH Kdwardgville, III, Jan.' 17 ?Sh teon thcoaand school children ? Madison county will take part i a spelling match here today. ^rran? ed by J. 11. tfaroll. .Madison count snperlntendcnt of schools, Thr? hundred words will be given to h written and the six Spellers wl receive prises and diplomas. r.RHT .TOc MRX 8 I>HKSS HHHtT* ^ also 50c Underwear at 39c. Hoyt After Inventory Sale. ' . r ? MS ' I \ _ ,.9 =muC4 SQUARE ? Por Kxperunont.il ami Object 1 Lesson Purposes During fiscal Year of 1912 ; 1 ;"S I Washington, D. C., Jon. 17.?Ov er icur nunareu and eighty thousand uquare yards of different types i oi ;oads for experimental and object 1 letnos purposes brerr conjBtructed . i during the fiscal year 1912-13 ujr j tier the Hupervislon of Uie office * a o^'Public Hoiids. U, 8. Department .J jr ' tel Agriculture, According to Bulle* r tin i?3 of the Department. making a total of over four mililon square yard/i of road constructed under the - supervision of this office since 1905. ~ The typen of roads built v^ere ) brick, concrete, oil-cement concrete, | bituminous concrete, hltuminousj surfaced concrete. bltun>in?us ina; c&dani. surface treatnn im. r-sncadam ! asphalt ring. oil nsbphult gravel, nil J I Bar vol, oll-coralllnc, cmv. >l-mucadI am. gravel, sing, sand-clay, canit- *, f Bumbo. burnt-clay, shell and earth, object lesson and o* perl menta) . orh during the pact vear was j doce at a cost^jo the im-al enmmunt- j J ties of 3139.K41.89. Tbl* does * i.' include, the salaried and ex rentes d| the Department engineer*. r .A jj' The road ?vork durina- (he year , ' v.as done in Arknnra.-r, Florida, ( O^crgla, Kentucky, Maryland, Mis" j si?-? ippl. Nebraska. Nort'i Carolina, ; South Dakota. Tonnes?*", Tpxas, ? Virginia, Wisconsin, and t!:o .District .'of Columbia. H j ^ * j' 1.E1* WRIGHT ILlki: VoiJR StTlT 1 Lil * new. ,?.IOsKl'A MILLS WILL ! HAVK I*RKL1MIXARY .. J II HIKING MONDAY 3' * preliminary heurlaK of State t. \'J. Jovbun Mills for the killing jSt Bc:\\-.nilu Oriuond in- Hi- Kimnnds I Bart - r chop several week* ago, will - j place sit th" Court Hbuso Mon. morning at 11 o'clock. The a will be before to at ice of 9>l,cai/5^.r':",,r'"T M. Drown, tho A jder.Vfre yeptordiy wa-i i t; a k 'on the . ...<3 tfillio /. Mnvo ye ?"-d ;v i:io< :tYn?.. "" U rt i T !? . ^ . y-vr t inkd At 51 v : . 1 . v ? *' .-i-v<;-1. v:.- 1'i.vir - Vf?ry cold _ ^ w j ,e.r.r-- end are glad n' * ? " * f ' "] Oil* i ? ! <:? ! tnv? ?vcreated rj . -* .:. : ! f? r ? * le ? f>w dajs, : |. i .! \e attendance continues *Xo ,r; inc^a.-*, our t t w'l! soon Ibe \ o it:; rapacity.. "-! *iT- V/. W. t iifl?ftn and fam'l& ') ? have moved f-o*n t.lio Coots | cr u-'fi to the farm of Mr. W. % ; Lat'Vr-PV . ( "j Lucy HaT'a. and Pcna j FmltWifck wev the guerts of Mm. 3 I R. Yi. A lien ar?d Miss Christine White | Sunda} afternoon. w. The Farmers Union of this place t_ has ?*<p|itly opened up a store, tinfi.' derthe name of "Union Supply Qo., ,,j with Mr. Ernest Rose as chief.clerk. 9t "tr. Clyde Newby of Yeatesvilie, was ihe guest, of Miss Chiisttno s Wtrte Sunday. . ' ~fl nf His many friends will regret-.'to .<9 jr j learn of tlie recent illness of Mas- 41 rt ' tor Leon Cray, the bright little tfon | ^, of Ms. W. G. Gray. { j \vr. ?egret very much to note the | ] death of Mrs. George T' Allen v(ho m it. bad be?n very rick for the past fo?r j or five wee'-s^ in spite of the medteal svd and all that kind loving -M fa . bands could do, the Lord saw prop- M j..| rr tp take her away, asd on "fhtu*- -? ! dav ulnp: about 6 o'clock, ?ho I '! pea'.'loilv foil asleep?that steep that Tioowf no wakln*. Sho leaves 9 ?.o ~nr ?rn their losr a husband and M >p tw > < Mldron. a mother, two broth- I p ?:rr. tktee sisters and k host of I : friends and relatives to whom pre i/SB I J extend oar . deepest sympathy. J Mr. Jos. n Herris and family of ? fJB Rop^r. N. C., attended the hurls) of I Mrs. C?. T. Allen Saturday. if ???? . I LvHc Thenfre . j ' E.uu'e Chnmre of 1 ? . Program Tr'dav j| ! ONE T\BLE OF LACES AT le A ! yard?ono table Embroidery vfH | pj 1 l-2a & yard. Hoyt'a After fab* I | ventoiy Sale.

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