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m / Mi ft v * mnkiw j ' millTS BTMTEREST ' Munmii WW ? Public School Wu Holding a Debating Contest. No One fo P Seriouily Injured. Panicj . * f DmMac M>U Indalted la by \ tha Bath Debatlas Society iMt nlflht \ at Mb N. C? which nl held at \ tba old March heoie. there came utr btloi a Mrlou accident rawed o by pM loor of thirUatoHc residence' l< ticMX ewer, while ao oae we. eo- u finally Max for a Mm adtutt 0 ne^aed .cereme ?*?. . .mater ? of miwia r dtteeae were ?r?ei?t 9 to hear the debate upon the eaMaot ? o" wheth., woo., hare a rtflbt to ? va?*. The Met Mater lorth. wf- * oof. Ode had iuet roocjiai* VSir -J arfluoeat wheev it era. noticed that " the floor te>an\tg_cract. Beflore ' then preeeat ootlM make their ex- * it etee, women end childreo were 4 piled la a heap la the taller Wor. * The drop wee ah eat earea I eet The*# wae a treat oetcrj and paatc cauakd. rortuaatelr ao on. wae ? hart ar eerloaelj Injured. Oae wo- " laaa lalated la.the exdtmneat and 1 eam'-maa had hU haa4 hadlr eat. J - v Siittmt Mh hundred tin oreeent ATlrP?t.o-^l the^LTTTer 4 rereolad the tact that tha Umber. Thja iealdeace la oae ot tha oM eat latayrth. cvoiyiaand ha. bee. I flee i< the hotnta ol latere.! to I rlMteJt to thla hletorlc town. ' | eilgft ft m m*u fnr aidi.? Hi a^eOflfl the^ealartflaato oaa? ttLf of Potto f>oor?oqotori MB motto to too mmjror nnd ' ? MM of iliruM tot oromtM * ! thjg bo would reoto u chlot 0 J er lolto for 1A0 city of Wiib * J ttfiM* on Pobrmmry 1. II U 1 mniWotood thot tho cbiof oftor ? UulrWto wm bo oommoetod wttk ' tU WorfaU Bouth.ru rolfwoy, ' , ....... I JRCB *otoSo IhigM Mtmim IMP. UMt). W. M Bell and #. Lh #t?wnk are tun from a mtil dan IiIUii trip at Chocowlolty Bar ffr iwport most excellent CAB*. rikMm wnmnw Tha m*?r rnaods of Cape W. is Bpfrdw 4in ba pleased to laara of Ms Improvement For t?a past sever At areeko ba baa baan eonfiaed to hla Jiome, corner of ronrth aad Born at rests +odn, ha Is betnt < by tbt)M who art appr?h?u- 1 I** 4k to hl? condition. OOtolTIO* MIC* BMtTKR Tha eoadttMa of Mr. H- T. Rtawart who waa Injured bp an aattnaeMlr bicycle nit-it at the coraar of Third aad Market streets Thursday afternoon Is reported to ba much batted today aod ha wtU b? oat , IMlt within the next few day. tlllltMIM HKABINt. 10 ? 'h )11IIOUi JVST NIGHT* CONSEQUENCE tKElRVUED . TO ATTERD A KB; I fl _ lb Invitation Come* , From Woman's Club of Raleigh To j CI%os of Wathiaftoa. THO Woman's cut of BaM?h ? Mds u Invitation la tho pooplo of its town, nan ospodallgto nabtn f Urn clabo Of tho ttrwn. to attorn) tjmt indoors' carnival?eallad a ig1" This tUrmaos will bo hold daring J MMUat week ta Mnur, and wit) 1 the place la Ua laraa Aodttorluni f the dtp. It wiu ba baaaar. law i Irak lair and lata?all la one I here win ba atld-day lunchd.. af raooa taaa, maate, toblaau. folk aaeaa aad aoag. baaldaa many Ota- . r attraction. aad alhaeataeata. i Tha ball will ba dial dad la to baaa- I ful boo the. which trill hara appro- a rlataty ooetamed etteedonu. aad 4 MM U erery aaldaaea that tkla |atlral trill bo a maaalflcaat auocaaa. 1 ad brlap much moaey la to tka oof- , Ita of tbo dab eaabllar tha olab > bo*ia work oa lu eoatakaplatod aw bhUdlor. MM II i I 111 ill IVII THIS CITY T* Maaart Daniel aad Warraa hara rr?that tha Una of Meaning ad KHahln of Raleigh, K 0., will aroaMat ba-aaaoclatad with thou la ha practice of taw la tha Superior, : 'adaral aad Supreme courta of tha i lata. TUa will mako a taroag Bra >t legal talaat aad no doubt wQl rollNt hria patronaga not only la leanfort county bat tha aatlro aoaloa of da*era Carolina. ABTOK HOPE PREACHES AT CBBWCLAX CHURCH BOTH HOCM SUNDAY . . There will be rogulsr services kill* Christie* church hilu mornsg end evening at the ususl hours, rue pulpit Will b* oiled bp tlx psoo?. Rev. Robe T. 'Hops. Sunder tchool moots promptly st 10 o'clock, ft 0- Wtt". suporlntondcnt. Esceloot Music' st *11 services snd the public luvltod. t BW NEW UNI OP CHILDREN'S wash Drossoo Just the thing tor school wear. Boo these st the opoclsl prices. He sod He. 1. x. Hon. WE hath nkvkr offered bettor vsluoo, so you srin god Is sll kinds of dslntr white HusHn end Crops Vhdorwoor In this Jsnuerr Solo st the opoclsl prleee. 10c. lie. He. lie. (Oe. He to Pie. J. K Ho^t HOUSES ST COST FOR POOR. DatmH WOPIB ? wtUry * !Dotrott e poor will here tn opportu nominal (nr? If tb. plane of t*a Twentieth Century clob. en arfaaiaaUh of prominent Detroit woeaen, an auceeeefully eo triplet ad The one too ?hla work waa taken from Hia Mart ttannerln# Wedawocth, oaaotreei. who,' Mace bar reaMence at Oroaoa Point', haa boilt number at dmpla cottttaa for tbo occupancy of working people and who demonatntM fbat tbia enterprlae could ho mode a auccena. Mnkln* moorp la not tbo purport of atthtr Mra. Wadowortb or tbo Twentieth Century dob. Tbo orcopanta or tbo cottairo aro to pay on tbo baata of taat. Tbo rottaaoa will ba bum of tarn eat. containing four nod aia rootaa and coatlnc about $8,000 each. Mvjsszsssrssrs wrigot b. ??? - ? v w. ^' O : - 1 WASHINGTON, W. C., 8AT01 sEttr is sim >. It Powte Pay* 40 Cent* a . Bbl on Oil from Norfolk Here and $1.00 Bbl for It* Return. Mr. BuhI R. Fowl* ot thia city WT?rml dais ago ordered tan bar ~ala of oil from Norfolk, Va.. to be dripped rla the Atlantic Coaot Lino, rho otl arrlred aod the freight on om woe'$4.00. When Mr. rowle root to got hie otl end examined eat he fonnd that It wee not the tied that he hed ordered ao be no Hod the Atlantic Coeet Line oOdela to refers seme, ho paring the height, whoa Mr. Rowla west to laj the charge* tor the raters ot ha 041 h* wee told that It amo anted o $14.00. It ooeta fortr cent* par Mtrrel to reoatT* ten barrela of oil roan Norfolk end one dollar par ami to retmm It Whr la thiol rhl* la a stoat excellent lnatanae of uUsat freight rataa which the freight isaoeletlen of the atote ahosld get isey and consider. WIN* BALK OP CfHtfOK. Mre. M. P. Watoon held the lucky lumber ia the drawing conUet for ho bale of otton given away this tflarnoon by the James ?. Clark Company. Her number whs lilt . 'i i 8. WARD BNOAflXD AS ONE OF COUNSEL TO PftOSBCUTB POULARD Mr. H. S. Ward of the Arm of Ward A Grimes has been engaged ia one of the counael for the aaar it State r. S. M. Pollard charged with the marder of Chief of Pollc/ Imtth _at Farm rille laat Saturday ry of Pitt count? and the defendant na? arraigned. The cause waa eon tinned" until another term. An of tort will bo made to tadneo the tor nor to c?U aa extra Maelio ol mart for the trlnL mrw york raws and oomo No* York, Job. 14?Now York ha* experienced ana of the coldoat areathor this aeaaon that it haa twine bge b*n intense. Th* monk ip?l lodging booses art crowd*! nightly ulttU reported that one of the tain(i which Moror Mitchell hopes to d? shortly * to tacrcoM the aeocmpiodoUona for th* dty'i Mr darise each time* of stress Several of the city magtBt relet ltd by lades McAdoo, arc la fatroi af. baring the prodaosra of mortal picture dime dealing with the whlu elare tradle arreeted aa a mesne 01 topping the chow of each pictures Soma of the leading theater* if th< city hare agreed to atop the tahlbl lion of whlu Blare picture*. Somi of the "m^rfw'j hare been endorsee by th* leading elargymen of the clt! hat th* approved one* hare beet spied ao ozuaetrely by the eon damned ones that It la hard tl tel whore th* edaeatleaal picture* em and the harmful oaeo begin. A prlrate hotel for the elek li the lateet think la New Tork. 1 Is the prlrate patient's building o Flower HoeplUl la Bast dtth SI Th* hoapllal almoephere has baai done away'With so completely li bU latest res tare that'll has beei named o "prlrate hotel for th slek." la aecordaaca with one of 1U oh Jests. the stage aleuty of New Tor! at the seat performance under It auspices, will prodaee a play by a eathor hitherto unknown. It I said the author Is a woman, but he nam* has b**a wlthehld The pla la called "Heap Oama fPateh." It story desk with th, ?o-caUed Amei t Th? play win hare two partem um, one called "drees refaMi aal." for atmbtti of tho oocletj I th? Ilrcaum Theater tomorrow, oa a public ooo there on tho Aftonioo of tbo 'ollowlne dor. tire proceed of which will to to tho Acton' Poo of America. Thaaprlnclpal role ai bo tAkeo by Mlae Jane Cowl. M Thomaa A. Wla? WIU etAffe the pla Tbo ataao society this aaoaoo pri rented Mr. Joseph Medllt PaUeraoo "By Prod acts ul Dr. Arthl Beholteler'e "Cooatoaa Mleet" aa dooble Mil ood later'produced "Tli CahpIHe dEBtM^raentr CHfLDREN'M A.XT) MIHMKs MIDO ? Blooaee, A M( new line J oat r retrod and priced special at 10 In plain white, ohm red and eat bine collan J. K. Hoyt. Suit Agaiott Editor Wade of Moiehead City Coaater For a Recent Editiriai. . , Papers liars keen Mat to Morehead City. atatSa a dispatch (ram Ktnston by tosesel of Dr. Ira M. Hardy to be (erred ajon it. T. Wad* editor of the Coaater, a weakly paper aud the publishers of the Coaater. demanding retraction of atatern enu declared to be defamatory to Dr. Hardy's dbaracter. recently made la an article on that paper's editorial put. T?e matter on which the emit to baaed woo to reference to the emtioHNi a. to toe oeleotioo of a Mwctatoodont of tbo acbooi tor to. reeble Minded of dent. th. editorial atoo defeodlne Governor eral* ie to tha oommonta or tbo Ktnetoa Free PMaa Uto bto attitude to the oeetrovarar. Dr. Hardy on befa* Interviewed Mated that ha would not ha caned a "quitter" aa* would atrtva aa lealoaaly aa '?r a "fair deal" and reapscdgJMht by the board of trueteaa which are to meat In February^ at atljd jbt the matter of electing . aapfrinteedent waa deferred whaa tfeh efforta to eaat btm ' faUed. HJCOVI-AIt HlnajH AT ST. 11 A. H. Alts 7 AO P. M. Thar. wlH he (he uaual eerHoa. at 8t. Pater-aMtolaoooal church tomorrow words* ltd freeing at toe renal hoare to which the pabllo and all Mraasra Mr. e cordtat lnr??atton to be ptoaeuL Tha Nator, Rev Nathaniel Hardin* will conduet morning prayer with efnaou at 11 o'clock and evening prayer with ear moo at 7,50 o'clock. Sunday achoo B. K. Wllhe, Jr.. eapertntnltol. meal* promptly at 3.10 o'clock. One* mute. Polite and attentive ALL Enn? op DAINTYWHITE KuIId Dnderjnraonu In thla Jan urr Sale a prlooa that epell aeon ontr. J, % Hopt. aliToordiallt invited , to attend methodist CHURCH ON TOMORROW I ' A cordial invitation Is extended to l all strangers la the fllty to attend . the set vices at the First Methodist : church Bandar morn lag and even> Inf. The peat or,-Rev .B. M. Sniper r will fill hie regular pulpit at eleven , a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday achoo' j meeta at 9.46, R. R. Mlxon, euperln . tendent Good muete. Seats free. t, All welcome. I X f TIB A SUCK KB?WRIGHT'S ELEC t trie Vacuum Cleaner. j 1 E. R. MIX ON * COMPANY i *. HAVE moatfm k CARIA>Ab OF TOBAOOO t One of the shipments o t tobacoo ever consigned to Washing - ton wee received a few dare ago * by the wholesale firm of E. R*. Mix * on A Company. It waa a solid car i of tobacco containing 1,149 boxes, * Weighing 30.170 ponnds. k ' \L How It ImproMod H?r. A young' womiu from the Interior aw tbo Atlantic for the first time recently at Cape May. As she stood on the windy beach, gazing dreamily oat, orar the raat' htoe expanse of tumbling water, her escort aatd to her: -Bo this Is the first time you're erer seen the sea. eh** "Tee, the rery first fina," she an -And what do jroa think of Itr he shed. ... v-'l '". 44 "Ah," she said, with an ecstatic smile, "It smaUs Jnat like ejmtersrExchange. Important Quostion. "George dwir," began a bride while 0U_ the way to the station for the honeymoon. "I want yon to aeswwr me Just octe question, and then I shall feel a sure of you." to "What la It. fiSrllncT *nf yon knew that 1 toted you as much as yon lore me. would you lore v> me as much as I Iota youT'- London ' Answers. t % WE PRK8* TO I4VR?WK LIVE to PteM. WWfht'a. ... ;v g r _?v. * f ' , ? " , } -y.;'' . ' ipSs ^ mi Evangelist Shield* of Greensboit To Begin Meeting at Hit Payne Memorial Church Beginning tomorrow night thert will bo a oorlo* of mowings at the Panto lfemortol church (Preebrterlan) %tohoUoa,TUla. The proacher IwJU ha Rot. it. Mc or. Shield! of Qreeneboro, n. C., Sanaa EwangaUet and Suparlntendent of the Home Mlaaloo work ol the Paoohytarlan church In thlt Is reputed to be m ipMwr lorce ana no aeuDi d? will beMMt^hy large congregations. TMn will be services each evening *Mp*g the week to which tM gewerwf -public has a cordiol invitation ingMend. MvangMfct Shields will be assisted by Mr.' Andrew C. Bnrr of Charlotte, W. C. Mr. Bnrr la pleasantly remembered la* Washington as he conducted the singing when Evongillst Black held a unlou meetlcs here several years ago in the First Methodist church. His return to Washington h hailed with pleasure by all those Who were chormed with his gospel mntic then. XIV SCPMRLVTEN'DKXT. The nut dCbnnty 8uperint??ndent of SShools for Beaufort county la W. O. Prlvett of Klnston, N. C. His election was had to4ar by the County Board of BdncatioD. Hk? formal election takes place at the next regular mjcAlng of the board on the first Monday In Fotiruarv A-more extensive notice of the new enperiBteadgat will apfenir through the ooldmM of this pa per late-. "* \ 9 * " WOMEjpS WHITE CREPE ANI Nainsook Gowns, daintily trim mad, priced at 59c, one t>i thi many big rolues in the January Bale of Muslin Underwear at J K. Hoyt's. SEE THE SPECIAL VALUES II real Linen laces now on sale a only le yard. J. K. Hoyt. i ? ; SIXGLETOX XEWS We are having beautiful weathe now and progressive farmers ar getting busy. i, There will be- preaching at Sing leton school house Sunday at .1 o'clock^ and Sunday night at sevei o'clock 'by Rev. Lonnie Fodrey, c Washington. The public Is cordlall Invited to attend. ' Messrs. Josh and Wade Water of. Plnetown, were In our mldi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weslqf Woolar and little son, J. Handy, spent Wed nesday in town visiting Mi's. Woo! ard's sister Mrs. Odwia Moore at th Washington Hospital where she ut derwent an operation Saturday las She is lib proving rapidly to the d< light of her friends. MT. and Mrs. Daniel Leggett c Middlesex, have moved in our mlds Wa_give-them a warm welcome bae to their old home. MIM LUlle Perry spent Baturdc night u a guest of Mlae Bottle W1 lard of Cross Roads. %Mrs. Enoch Lllley spent a fe days last* week as a guest of h< 'brother Mr. H? R. Woolard at **Fal rlew." BANKER'S MKETINQ. Montreal, Jan. S4.?Canadla bankers mating here In special se sion to consider adTlsabtllty of r pealng amsndement to existing b laws In regard to etrcnlatlon < hank notes. * Baltimore. MO?Malcolm R. Pj terson. who fought prohibition I governor of Teannese^; will best speaker at meeting of Marylai Anil-Saloon League tomorrow, pis ned to start State-wide campaign f. prohibition amendment to Mar land's constitution. TWO LOANS, ONE FOR RdM AS one for .MM. Oood securit First mortgage. City property pr ferred. For one year with prl liege of renewal. See Frank Rollins. ? - - gSJBBgr*-- v . ' I NE"V a hi - 1 ii fm ANNUAL MEET! BUILDING ANE HELD THUR m hostess"7! bridge club mm Miss panels Satchwall was the charming hostess Thursday at her home on West Main street to her bridge club. She was at home from eleven -to two o'clock. FourtaW were arranged , for the guests and the gam? waa thoroughly enjoyed Mrs. Rawles of Tarboro, N. Q., made Ll_?w?r i /r - uig qj guest score ttllll-TMilV 6(3 AD appropriate souvenir. It was pre aented to Miss Florida COtten of Tarboro, N. C. ( A delightful six-course luncheon waa served and a pleasant time war spent. The club members present were: Mrs. D. T. Tayloe. Mrs. C F. Warren, Mrs. A. M. Dumay. Mrs J. B. Moore, Mrs. L. I,* Knight, Mrs. 4. C. Hathaway, Miss Julia Hoyt, Miss Marcia Myers. Visitors present were: Mrs. J. H. Hodges, Mrs. W. L. Vaughan, Mrs. C. B. Bell. Mrs. Raw lee, Tarboro; Mrs. W. H. Williams. Miss Ella Tayloe. Miss Florida Cotten, Tarboro; Miss Elisabeth barren. Hp i com mmw - COMING WEEK DAY BY' DAY New York. Jan. 14.?The folllwtng I events are scheduled to take place ? during the coming week: * Monday. 8tr J. Forbes Robertson, noted | r.ngusn actor begin* farewell engagement In Boeton. Colorado Y. M. C. A. convention j maeu at Denver, t ToMdar. Navy Department at Waehlngton - opens bids for 100,000 yards of dark blue cloth for troueere, packr ettr and. caps'for enllited men. Unb der new tariff markets of the world may compete for business. Beaumont, Tex., votes on $500,1 000 bond lMue for waterworks: o Bitter campaign has been waged f against Issue by opponents of muj nlclpal ownership. Wednesday. * MJss Helen Myer-Thompson, daugh ter .of Lord and Lady "Knaresborough and Richard Legh, elder son of Lord and aLdy Newton, of Lymc, j" wed In St. Peter's, LondojQ^.^ s v S%ereday ? U. 8. Senator Penrose Is exacted to announce his candidacy for ret election tonight at a speech before the Young Men's Tariff Club of Pittsburg, Pa. He wtyl ^aleo tell * evils of Democratic tariff. Arkansas Bchoel directors meet k at Little Rock, Ark., to discuss means of raising more money for ,T schools of the state. Friday ? ^ Commissioner "of Indian AffafTs, ir Cato Bene, holds -conference with ofr_ fleers of Indian service charged with enforcement of law Buppreeelng liquor trofflc amlng the Indians at Denver. * I Saturday Eastern Railroad must answer InD terstate Commerce CommlMlon's I1" queirea about Interlocking dlrector* ratei and Intertwisting Interests not f" later than today*, r President Wilson receives a delI egatlon of a thousand working woi men at the White House, who will i* ask him to consider woman suffrage.! Id . ? Lytic Theatre Entire Change of I Program Today v-. ? ' | ? .SUIT HOSPITAL. TRY DOCTOR Wright for sickly garments. j No. Ill NG HOME = j > LOAN ASSO. | ?rrl1, DIRECTORS ARE 1 NAMES FOR YEAR * ?? Now Hat 1,584 Shares of Stock In Force and Has Leaned Ouj Over $53,000 Since Orgraniza- 1 tion in 1903. ; The fitockholdora of the Home Building and Loan Association held their regular annual meeting at the Savings and Trust Company banking house last Thursday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The stockholders elected the following directors for , "i the ensuing year: W. B. Swindell. F. J. Berry. K. K. Willis, Frank C. Kuglcr, Beverly G. Moss, Frank H. Bryan. John G. Bragaw. Jr., E. R. MU^n. and. John B. Sparrow. -8ob- . sequetnly the directors met and I named the following officers: President. W. E. Swindell; first rice .' president, F. J. Berry; second vice president E. K?' Willis; ' secretary and treasurer, John B. Sparrow; attorney, Edward L.; Stewart. 1 This association was organised in *i 1901, starting out in life with a very small beginning. For some | time the organisation moved along ] slowly, each year however, the vol- I umo of business grew, and the organisation Is now doing a creditable { busln--". As a benefit to the community it is second to none. As a means for a poor man to secure his home on easy terms it Is par excellence. One needing a home, through this association .Is enabled to secure one by paying weekly Installments costing practically ' n0 more than -i house rent eg. t the end of the present year the " '..J| company showed 1,684 shares, of ^ ' stock In force and had loaned out over $53,000. The company has j paid installments of $55,000 and -a undivided profits of $$,400. A series of stock matured on January 1st, at which time over $5,000 was paid back to the stockholders. The auditing committee qf the asBoclatton consisting, of Messrs Frank C. Kugler, Beverly G. Moss and John O. Bragaw, Jr., at the meeting Thursday submitted the follow- '1 Ing report: W Gentlemen:?We. your auditing commltee. beg leave to report that on January 21st, 1914, we examined the books wnd accounts .of the Score*. tary and Treasurer f9r the fiscal . ^3 year ending December 31st, 1913.. -j I We,checked over the annual state ment rendered to the Insurance Com- 1 | mleeloner and the statement of re- * J celpts and disbursements, verifying these figures with the bdoks of the Association. We find that..the Hem of cash on band, as of December 31st agrees with the balance shown' * on deposit to the credit'Of the As- *1 soctatlon and the books of the bank. .J We have examined the mortgage *" : loans and stock loans and find, that ' 1 they agree In all respects with the lfatenrtnt., *"^We take pleasure in reporting to you that no discrepancies of. any kind who found and the books are kept very clearly and concisely. 9 FROM CAMPBELL'S CREK Some of our rarmers are sUU housing their 1913 crop. Mrs. Baker Potter of Vandemere, Is visiting relatives here. ' H. Mayo Is erecting a handsome residence which will add much to the appearance of y>ur Mmmnnltv mrhnn rnrv.nUf Mrs. Josie Mlxon-ircnea, who has . | been very sick Is some better. ' j Mrs. G. L- Jones and children Ha-, sel, Irvln and Ralph, of Vandemere, are visiting relattvec here. We noUce In yonr paper the petl- * .] tlon to Treasurer Mlxon and his answer. We think he answered right. If the people demand his '3 services and tender him the nomtnation we see no reason why he should not accept. We have always 4 advocated a twp term policy for our county 6facers and still hold to our j old views, when It shall apply to all of our clerical officers, but we j have never and will not advocate a j two. term policy for the office of ! treasurer and the others stand W> CEUEBRATKD FRENCH DRY 3 Cleaning at Wright'*.
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