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^ ^ ^ I . s= .. . nu imnni ? i B 111 |IUL|H || . -Domestic Science Deportment*! I stitute in Choree Mrs. Wright -jjr- - ****"*'. * ,t '? I ? Classes tn t>ooiestlc 8clence will ofrea February lit at the WaeQlag- I ton Collegidta Initiluta under |ba I anptrrlalon ot UQ, l>?reDce Wright. I . M?S- Wrtflic M graduate of tb? 1 Boston looting School ind 8On- , ttona' College, end Su had wide esnorlenen aa~e teechor end lecturer '. In Chicago ami Philadelphia. Courses In practical and fahcy cooking are iodsdod in the schedule to which pupils outside the col. lege ere admitted. Any ladles interested tn such cdursOo are Invited \ U> interview or telephone the instructor, who will be glgd to furuiah informatlpn or arrange courses to suit requirements. me tuition for ladles classes Is $5.00 for term of ten lessons, for ?hjH4r?n's classes *2.60 Jlor term of ten le&eona. BfU>4D CRICEK NOTB8 W>11 .we.come again and lot yon hear from us. Qalte a crowd of yonng people were the guests of the Misses Latham Qnnday. Iftss Gladys Tctterton spent Saturady night with Martha Latham. _ Mrs. J. B, Tetterton was the guest of Mrs. Mary I Latham Sunday. "' _ Misses Basle and Martha Latham and Lelia Cutler were the .guests of . Mine Lldste AUlgood Saturday atternoonV , ? njerq, wiy he a box party at Sheppard's school * bouse Friday night J Jehufry 23. Th^ pnfclla la qordinUy incited to come. VsSJ? 5 Mfsa Lizzie Latham is visiting . friends near Pinetown tUla week. Sir. Jeue B7 Latham made a business trip to Washington Monday. Mlfs Lulu Wallace and Miss Besj - 8io Warren, the teachers at Sheppardville, apent^ last Thureday night * with the ;Ml?yes Latham. Mr. and Mra. Chacy Whitley havo moved to their home near Broad Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cutfer were the guests of Mr. and M.ts.* J. G. Mlxon Saturday afternoon. > Misses Beeeie Warren ajtd La!a Wallace vtsitel friends at Plnetowu . Saturday night and Sunday. Mr- J, Mc. Alilgood was In our ' midst Saturday morning. ltrt. W. T. .Latham and daughter Eeaie. epent the day Tuesday as j the guesta or Mlse Helen Harvey. mm, S Mffl " 1 * % r ' . Prominent among the meritorious ? theatrical offerings of this season *111 be * tic first. presentation in Stale city of Bayard Telller'e exeltr ing mew American piay of nuram tnteveet, "Wlthtn the Law." which ham acored m popular success of emphatic proportions In New York and Cblea#p, to both ?f WfcHfc clile. If la deciarad the relCfciQS dramatic triumph of the rear. N" "Within-the" Law'.' which la an* nounced for February 4th at the New Theater 1m presented under the direction of the America* play Company a neb on the tamo scale 6f, art^Rtle exoejjecce ma It la now being . presented in New York and" "CMKUOl-KK LUMBUft COMPANY WILL RB0IXMK WORK 80MKTIME-TOMORROW jg v Tho KuKter Lnmcer. Company expect to' resume- the cutting of hitrt-; ber rome time tomorrow. _ Their mill \ plant was destroyed. *P 4he storm of 8?|Hm>H.^tdMnow -Jtttaf tlnf* i??. "*?*' lie. ?t ??? W4 l??. J. K. Hoyt. laiket Ball Gtmb St the Skating ' Rink was Witnessed by Good Crowd. Defensive Work. - ? - rtut " ' *Vy' ' r j. Iu > 1?rf interacting Iftme of llSkMbtn Hew Bern defeated Waeli ' bgtoo br the &ore of 5 to t. Wa?h- ' Baton elarted the tame with a , neb; making a goal In the "Brat I nlovto. Then fn a (aw minutes 1 icored a coal from foul, mttklnr hoit three points. New feerq ^ lid score la the first belt hut made ill their five joints In the last half, rhe game was very Interesting from i itart to finish', being very snappy . md hard played by both aides. The ' lefens^ve work of Washington's ;uar<ln, was good, while the work l >f Scales for New Bern featured, rhe Hne-np was as follows: I Yashingtou New Bern tones Center Waghe i tdore R. Forward " Willis .Varroa L. Forward Pritchard iowen R. Guard Dixon Harris L. Guard Scales j fc.ummary?Field goals. Scales t; Ysrrent. Goal from foal, Wdeohe, , tV Moore, 1. Fouls called*. on i Vanhlugton, 6; on New Bern 4. < Re ferec?Morrison, New Bern. Jmpire, Buckman, Washington. - \ 50YKRNMENT REPORT OF COTTON GDOilD.Ttf JANUARY 10, 1914. j The United States goternment re- : >ort shows that 8,644 bales of cotfc J jpk. bard heexL fipned in. Beanfort :ounty up to January *16, 1S?14. for the samo timo last year there t iad been ginned 13,218 bales. ACCEPTS POSITION Mr. II. Q. Selby if .Aurora, N. C.. *ho has been with the firm of P. E.' Mayo &' Co., as travelling salesman, has accepted a position with the P. and O. Implement Company. Ho is a young man of ability and tun ft bright and promising, future, IS CONVALESCENT . The friends of City Clerk W- C. Ayero will bo pleased to learjv^taat j ke Is now convalescent. H?r i -has been under treatment at tho.flfewie Mamorial Hospital for the paat ?ev- . oral days. Yesterday h9-.jraa.abl0 to return tft his home.' _ County Botrtrd of 1 Appreciate Its iosflf [ At tb# apectal meMIbjr ot tEe County Boar* ot Hdoeatlon hold on Saturday Ujat lbs follewln? raeolnttoua worn lutrodaeod mad nut mou.ly adopted ty tb. board: Wberoam, W L. Vautban baa bold tie oOea of Huperfn tea dent oI Behoola ot Beaufort county tor the past four" and war halt y?nra.ra?d baa during tbat period of time aa ItllbbiaW yarfrl bn?aTerldg!jr gtnen HI. beat effortf and attehtkra to tbo opbnlrttng bt'tb*' Ptrtll'e SeKoot 8y? tern b't fiiautbrt County; *ith tbd ^n4- ew>tM^??ua4jp|?Vfi?* w*-,, " jjlUip, Of, jWDfV ' NT-* Wba*?Ap,.t*a.iBo?(l of BfloeaUon of Beaufort coanty J* ot (be oplaloo that -the resignation of Mr. Vaughan la a matter to be sincerely refretted, both from a personal E?~YBAn7o?pB?V " I FROM WIU-H . TlltKAKINO JT1H ARM ml p,r,*:;''taMfoiMi?, *?t,rfcBhtd, tbChdiOwtulty Inlt'ntfit to redder toYttlM aid to tie d-tfrifrttftd eon 'HfttfTV. H:'tfardfshfrf'he Kttle follow whtlo pleyinitren tfio porrh at hla homo last Suhday af tornabn owli deptally foil breaking bin arm. Id?TM OF ATtltAftr^ t"NMW -"8p?irK-^h-F?b7-cr8uiT-L? and embrloderies hro displayed . all orer the More. Coma and, se -last raar'twaFCmia pel tartan bow. J. K. Hoyt. , < ' - ?r -?- - " '-*<-vw*1!! Iki I t| I Hn I II Ri hiii lil T^** '" nflnll I J|| iff "rV. * Alans I 1 rll III . " 1 trjT h * 'Hi- V-- >^.- 3 " 1 .| Wnl Wfll Prove a Valuable Addition To tift Already Strong Bar of Beauloit County. 1? ' *1^% H *" v - v' Yv *1 1 In consejdeoec of the election ot i new. , superintendent V public tchoola tor the County of Beaufort |ff. W. U Vaughan, the retiring, superintendent, today enter* upon the active practice of law, having associated hlmselO with Mr. Norwood L. Simmons. Am Already announced In tfie Dally this j arm will be known as Simmons 4' Vaiirhan Thov will fcmra a mrv-it 1 ralnable addition to the already strong array of legal talent now. composing the Washington bar.rhetr offlefl will be located in thq|j building where Mr. Simmon* ha** been practicing f of "years. | Mr. Simmons, the senior member]; Is one of Washington's coming attorneys. He attended the Unlvsr?T slty hvw school in 1906. During the flght for the state chairmanship no4 man did a more glorious work. His work in this capacity daring 1908 la pleasantly remembered, la 1910 Mr. Simmons was a candidate, flbr solicitor of this judicial district and came near receiving-this Mgh honor, standing second in -the light. In 1907-8 Mr. Simmons was associated with Hon, W. M. Bond of Edentoij, In the practice of the law. Mr. Boad* is now judge , of this district. . ( Sinco Mr." Simmons came to tho most^ en :ircle uf friends. ?? Mr.. Vutwdioo^ tho * partner Vfr. S-immnwa, fn a nutlvo pf SCOtg land Neck. ,U? erMjJktad ? Wake Forest Collegein^a 0^2 tlrr I? l^Uj Leiden In TiCft. ' WkridWrtna-n'se fi6iu tn 1901-56 he wan ;tn?t*?t*r 1% English. 1?0? hj es>i,.Ml lot wUIk the ffioite.'or.Benn^ fort.oouotr- IU prwcUwl Jaw. her# two yfcart *diHwn? Una ttntuS ?fol'iK iSr'riifli.Htf fffirBTlTiif ?f: wuu^ ??y>r- 't*~ ""1 ; _ ?t; ~~ ^ -y Slaco 1S10 ho Baa held this roapon." aible potitlon and rati rod carrying with him tbc Mtt.hWM at U? antlTT>-ctronfy. r.rvry aaecaaa 1? looked Mr for tto Bot orWipinonB * -i i . . education ve of Work Done eft Stid Stel t-.Ta zjst: a Jrxrol | nTCTTlffWgiF^^i?* i In iTi 1^ 'l.Ttat U? Board ot ^duoaUo? of Beaufort ^"ity hfi a reallitiiloa of blir apfafidldworth and af. Oclehcy In ttapiBoa <if guparlnten' daat of SeVaole Of Hoaalort'ciuiit~ aad at tha uttrltldM Ba baa tlrn tko lAk MfcaM--?yatnf naareio; wtahao for Uaa ?Mnk?nuii la Ida tSBOaao protanrfoa.- a i ' i ?V.'Huftp. "thwti' raaWWaoa -id spnad up an thajjlntrtaa of thla Board. a,?opy theraof aaot,fo Mr! Vauaton, aad a copy aont t<j thb lo?dl paprrn with the caqdaat that the mo? Bo pubnahdfr.- - T*'*1.. IStguad.) . ? f SfeM TOTfc Md k ts*?a> Wm -vf rdtp R. HODCEH. . " agorjnwBWacatfon i -')if ' .n ..i ,M,a V liyjwwU-j IWnU* MM:d?tnr ? tea , . :Hf. Edward J. Hanson, custodian of the property of a jnwn'tt,; compenn -ttfiii sir fortune of Ma Injured by the !?TAftr raiime a'ten the night ? tie bow Rod who lloce that time bar Mjftn ft the Wgahtygton Hospital for "treatment- has recovered atflBetenUj (o bo out a?o!tt today, lie Hoyaa to Join' bis compos? sometime thii week. >. j M,- ,, 3 \ limit :m ? "iv OLOVKS CLEANED 8NOWWH1TB at Weight's. . ' W.tiM Ml.llf i Tflr j'i - "If III/ ItlivUlutL' aho^ He K^Ua ofcurch LnWorth uik waa began 26 " ? ??w" - - - . ^ " olQB oflgr^lSd MalTlBOD and Mr. Infant daa^h.wir *of^th? pastor, Re*. tto K?tiB? ?t#notty ot Uls- Pafne vloe .u led bj IJr.-Boi* ud the "eptHted ilklht'PMihtim new end atiPt* %3N?A *?. ? tb?.9**lor Saw It," and >!? Aieeoarae -wan e.jneeterlj' eine.l'Otm vt tbla -bmbn idut .wtti)leet> The aerrleeiNWcMtftlde throng!) thh week at 10 a. m neat *. Oa nift 'M'.itie/engf-p ^tfclre <Wr^**y.' ** l! Kin^^ndDirei -1 fifl %U *ii?i ('I1 yj t ! ? * 3a?t? ertt ao dime twit nil ?WdedwSlte?ue?T M Ifeh VUj - There wlH ;hlr uStctibI' eudbweWed* 1Mb w ItfHlaearhdr fiDrerrahat town the Inatltutlon noLWaibetdhwiXMPgnlxed. NeW.il' cud Obeerver. ]j wWdie'?hd?i>Wi lbra nnmrwoi thinks Mwt 'KJiu^fH^^u^be o?. ti*h tjejjgl.ajnl, Jh? *?? Part of 1W* liWW?? oa-nttna MnA?|i!' BS'VtS' mrnkftir1 ?1>?K Msrit. af II now stands. . If tie did' hdtfc *hi ' Mw itrf ? fw? another that was mom compelling; .a^s* Buk thi compellioc "vi**w au&cd him t< ' fcirtV XnMA Otr, %o*atXlUec< thi ; directorate wfttf IJitmnB of othei 1 sjjjMgjtou add BaViarf kaiwmt bo ^ -wia. kite no crltjclra <rf ht* ap fdlataaa. They are imdauhtedly as ' -UmaMe aaoUansn. ^But tt dop: l (Mm-td ua' that.A community. tbn > ?c? deoe aa mocfr tot-Uo cau>i .nd has shown a* Mbataattai lntdr est in It a. K1o?W?d? dMAasftouj, two abU-Hardy opfl*TTn?p i varUwn ?n ""dfcjMWSLCt11. A'fc . itonhA ml?ht.?i?v?-<oufld mea.w?< 1 who am frimHMnar.npirtlwna gfjjy ' BnrgfPor tIM'tJMi mu to .no ' 'tfl t-o c.j.i(d flontr*Ha ccimin.dl *?_.V.?UUs6i, fk.- esttlaaaB e jja ayup-vtu.. .... , ,nj,. Hardy. ia to tap tJ?*?wHe?i g? I f ?"*?? - that * }i arhela an - nadco hllad inflHnni ?t-*U the aah ! atatitlal wan -tnta wl?luaenwaaBlt ' 'jf'Min tft' llnadW | ii in ? h. 71 ' '-"NSwVi loWi (lnliiuWuuaat . sf-asiagasai ' tloa. ?ja hft trxccflency wm?i? ?s boHn4s4.Jiity i i MM hla baat iuOwknl^ hi. ar f imnmtrnm and M m that all atat tnatltntlons are SOKM a?clai|tl and well. It la b^th hla light ait< doty to make hla app<*latmanta wttl thread in adaw.- Thy, KOveraor" attttoda toward! Dr Hardy la a mat tar Cor hH excellency t<5 aattla-iol ( Wmaoir.. Hot ho act*ntIfio "be acme what lneon?lr.tifflt;ip 'Ha' Interview In the aoS)ec?.,..!i hli raetft If" ' Springs interview he is quoted a Baying that fcrom tym "tho names i desire wae expressed M.I aU tha ^ ? boird ns noa-pnrtftsao as poaaibl rtotrtd do ih& bent for the Inrtitu tlon," and now in his fnterttsftf' o the 8th ho admits that he knew bj t was appointing two men who wer opposed to Dr. H*rd7. It there 1 ! - ?.* i v ' '! ' .v ftjjE A?T n. ui?. r ii i ? i T-*' tmnn o^3ww "HoAe Cbficem MakiAft Gfer d: afc] (' iHtlCfttfJfVrtni" ?1 !> 9T%H t l voir ??cf ?>** f.-rr- _jo# I' . Mr. 'Wrtllld^Q: Kfe?! of Cbiabltjf? baa constructioq, pX % ^cherxer lift dra?| bridge at I>cnto? >M?i!r>a*4? Warlt . la expected- da. cometenen orlthMl the' r reunite; 'deifo leet ? ebett e<<- th? apfaratuo can bo morod" Kbd*- tt'oit WMf.T?^VhV^I?.-KrtVU new! | A^SrV'bttiMfig-;i,'..fi?Kobo bridge acrost the lioai} of Tort rir! oK^nCTBeSr^iSiTikJ-iEi wttact tor thfe! work! war the headt of quit*, a number of competitor* and ehoWe that hie work In the peat aha teed : pauafn^rj and .^reif (abio. j te Koi only dope Mr. Neal employ quite a.awn bar of people from tMectty bdt elaowbere. ' He only recently completed the Wmahlngton bridge .acroee. Pamlico rivor and wna the ftnt contractor whan U>? cannt^-deeMed tb build a atonl bridge eoreral rear* igoJ ' If* -kfoal was also the batfder of tl^a ; xKbrfcrtlt floutftrern bridge a^ccaa Albeiparla aoiuvd.iald to.-ba tbe longest railroad bridge i 41 tka world. * .ioiar- j-tT " /rtie frtende of Mr. tfeal ?t% to. day congratulating Mm; and i too' tronv the fact tbat a Washington -Mn It making good la Ala profes'eion. NO SCOBCH TO 8TBAM PKfcBS' { 4ag. g &ut*ftbec.<: 3'ajr9aj{ ;wu: ? {%i.3riSoc"J j * zorate:0f^-^^Mb Wm' I-nstitutwn cc > .^eUrnfaerf ?rf? o; hiC-Au !>*? ? not here an inconsistency there Ir< . certainly a 'cfiatfge from a non-partisan to a partisan point.ofr yiau^ . , I Neither Dr. Hardp nor any of h|s 1 friends tould with Justice coraplajiP jItolfWi Vi&HsW dBaHV<to- hla rei 1 I "" * * I point of view- and' made tho boatd fno far as'his apr^^lmente;wcTt coh,f cefdfcCP?d Tiorw-Fi ~?Jttr one. '-If t i IS bf, fcrf Wrtfynw'6rt",syirr]? lo ' .he made ^In^silgf^on' . it were manifestly the propdr Urin? l'l that.' it be done ay a nou-partiBirt V frbafrd ;orie * pfrefadffced 'rieftbhr' htolasfInqjjt .t&C )fyn.5 OthCfvHto tie, : ;faae ls aett^ad hy the dfoycrj^or >rJi4n 1 the: appointment Is marie. Wo do * not ddhy1 that the governors "fjftib? to art in judgment on the ca^e ' laail Unclda by hi? ?j|#lttUmenU; b|? jln each cOaahe might fust pa . w^ll come out and tell what 4io is <1oUk i and iwtty - h? 4# dothg It when *e " makes his appointments. ' . -This paper .baa never sakl that It t nor any ono slaa here bad any cari 1 roBpondonce on this subject from t^e 5 governor himself. The corroapoh" denco' referred 10 by this paper prhs received by cltlsens In Klnston and 1 by them shown to- the editor. This j correspondence set forth circu^ \ rMrtJWUfctB r. jmvj: _ wlMi|ijMWtf. jUT^mb ,a ^ trig * iCatp of facte w? were forcea to epp; crude that It allowed He nrtelenee T WVjfapi" to'Htte'rtttW et -rtrtaiatf jflW SoVwwtr-e H<H * ajirii?8 -letervtMr tn whfbh he toe ciaretl Kef'* A board u nnrt-'partiRan : a. peMUti" And ereotft that hero treneplrM' tndtarte th^, truth of He " eoeteBtWn end make It clear that the goeWaht MdkttraftMitiit (tt the . MM inaa ^a*e't*ere "a? twa-parJ <M9 ia rfoaelbte.l ' i V Th* parttes who wrote the lettefs \ in*4?ei*U?a ihsflt been uk?d pidrttis0 ston to let ue publish theft;* When r JJMiy.jglTh a* that wygrtwton mar^i e tsko'aU oof friends?latitat!nfc his ^ excellency?itrto bfcW confidence In |( Jhlq matter.?Kinnton Free Press. . .''X.v fj" 'tl ! W?W Safety. r la MAJmcbuseltfl a? ttrenme of *? tet-busultod for drinking mnst ^ ' marked, eo (bat the /act Cannot be " overlooked. iptintsV ,] 1 . . Hit sutu*. f i Wr*. notik-qoiQb^ Hook Is JI con. C cremminn n't large. Nn't bo? Inren't^rrwtaiJ jjgt-t. i . ? ??*->> j'h .r.iiij v4^ ' B All--that ilw* idveti tbou trlH carry i Sway vitbtbeet-Turkish i'reverfc r a : ?-4 GET WISE. PHONE WRIGHT'S. P3|*rt *><:; feumai M Lvth i|lwi^1l>iilidt %i4itpw*rrd 1 J (^iceiWiltt?m?.Mi*u? -a4<Jtijuk trift <*-rjri Trg'1 ^ .Y-Tf M to Moll,.* ^jBr.DtffssSuit COM undHts vt *?di r*i AtSSii vi *i ";* ^ v _ ? Stolid'''1" W? Quite n novel ox^erienco last night and todaym not' only- Alntisof his ttaj hfllt fettfc ;?&l ? mticrd? ftaat"'Tffi/fijr^fie*" pqJJtejpan hag" a"Etfftfrfed''inA;n, gpoftgd JTntf^jgi BTSHflfflfift fotk <,??r w?ot to 4w?-?Uktldb' Wfcerts siire enough Mj ?uWlc(Qiu wjf, tarm.d.. The euhpeet. protsDil/ placed under ?rJ?V *?*? $*i poU^cmAO atarted r*W?t tet1^ ? fcpuse with his #r^OJttf%;,Th* nam bad ? well-paefc^ 9M? AUd thin the poJlceaaa took Mi him hand for aafo | dppepU alto in the station house. . When they reached the corner of i Harvey sod Main streets the prisoner decided that It was a good eturace for him to loavo so be made a dash dmrh the street for tfbirt&r: Policeman Williams dropped ttte^'uit ojigse. .' While running. tfcefbftgar thought of his gun | butt when he placed hie hand In his pocket...lo and behold it was.. gone. DUUf the policeman's efforts to 4pd his revolver the Seeing negro had increased his distance and was boon 'lout. right of. The officer after giringiuptthe chase'retumod to the point wheme he lefft the suit ease, dr tt cduld pet bo found. Some) kind friend during his short nbspdoe had appropriated It to^bla own. u ;e. i c *L-JT i;-? "lis Ii-dar: '-j ..-X'tJ" t*r -or ?*'.ii -)(1> rm.1 n-h a New bupermtende Schools h n! j | 'oilol edt irojjo j J j.-Jtfn.,. WvjK*?i .Prlv-dfe, tho newly,] tiected *X>tt?rt-r miperlhtcftidOnt, U a,] tienvf or^ WOPtn "WllK?Bt>orD. " 1JC YS'at jfretcfit'living In l^fn'ston, w)jefc rjj? has f0ij^jioc ^4ars principal of The grammar .schools. He 1 a .lityl.,,?vya.years oil yxpaiieuco in the public .schools-., having taught l:? the Bt-Butor rural achoois of IrcdalLcounf 'tfo Ik d graduate of-Wake For-, 'cat "Tcrtlegc. and Has ttvt> Femioosj o^^bsT graduate \yoftt "Tij* the Uni VprBlffipfrJChicMo School of Eduoai ' ' 1 *' ; . libiAl-FOUT COl NTY DOCTORfi WILL HE ENTERTAINED m(K THE DRS. NICHOLSOfN ( .T he Beanf^H ^bphty Medical So. (daty.frsito moat In this city this evcnng and after the business of the ^clety has been completed the ph*-Sglane' will. entertained by l>r?. S. T., P. A. and Jaek Nicholson at the Hotel-Louise. A most pleasant occasion is anticipated. . tory,*? .? . - ! > ydiatta i-rr'T r : "* TRUE HAPPINESS. It Enable*.Man 'to Draw Cont?ntm?nt M T?r?" . Uerdawvrth 4* one of hU poems ?Ae?Ki ti-Z" WiMi too happy for Mortality." Wo sometime* forest the spiritual sljnrtfklVKM V Jay.. .Tbf etolea. tottered that happiness win not eoneottnl to , iu*p*b4bot to Ih? expected HeRdnrti of n specific kind, booed upon" ffeod tQKUmii^. lu flio Individual. tx, Indeed dot nlVfrnyX t?_bej?x|Hxl?f<l' nor always to be desired But the deeper tisif*plnoeO and toy that come from l tie sure Irtumpb of tlto ynod ivhd the frtle 5 itfe esiiehtUl to the Individual well be In? and tli* profcmw of bj.-lety. j 1 -ytier? been thoj?e. who lenrd?d tgn?u#b /#. t?ert?utfnt t-ohhecrtitVJii Ho W' ?mt*trtuw<itt C?yp .u. anp . of jmnfl pud ruJb? cuituv thrush. llWe t to ku?\v fhtft fttpre i?jM..Uoet? Mini abiding joy bMhe tWlt of pfttu uwl dlMpoiutunut. n joy built . HiifSh ttou kjiowlrdao of life * crrntnes* tat.the ability of the ?ooi to rise above the tenipeffiry tbiug. *1^? * i: : - Stft-ti e'thy *U (tile la needed to make * man cafhblv d^-tuli^buc rtetWar - iurt H ralaef.uiafl ! mortal opd Jnv^ energy to, pursue the taste* ^j'i^fhout eud mid Gils htm with a deslfe to ;ii lly himself with Jbe power* that holtd the beauty of a cun-worlds 8t. I*a?il rioocer Press. .. n*' - ' turn yA*OAR? sAfcft OP *?J8i.i.> 'itfWk ** tibr wide s^ ' aortVfeent of dainty ta$pgnta_.at very Jow prices. See window dlaplay. J. K. Hoyt. Wk-&*iflhfa"i vs 1 4 _,jJ 1 ? -Jlj - -ju. k'jl Nil '"'MS FB. ? IU >i? ,r? WT31 " 'K.P< I Mpasrs S. C. PeflranmaAH. IB "Wa^son'Haya Formed a Co? PartneisVip.;'' ' 'Washington Is to ba-o another ? hardware concern and the members v>W of the new, flrxu are both young men .J of high Handing in the community -both, as to business ability and worth g Messrs. Samuel C. Pegram and Hugh 4- Watson have formed a copartner- JM ship and will do business under the style and firm name of. "Pegrhm ft Wat'ron Hardwaie Company." They expect 10 begin uusiuess on or about February 1. They have ranted the store formerly occupied by Southerh Kxpreaa Company fronting the Bowers Company, "O^hlefl fa now being put in shape. j Tho Pegram ft Watson Hardware Company expect to handle all kinds of'hardware, cart and buggy material and a full line of rporting goods. Jl Mr7 Pegram for the post three | years has been one of the cleyer ' .-J salesmen with the Harris Hardware Company; prior to that time he Was connected with the First National Bank for four.years and the jrinldF j member of tho Qrm of H. B. May# ?j ft Co., for three yearB. Mr. Watsen has boon connected wltb the McKeel-Richardron Hardware Com- j3 pany for tho past eight years. Bbtb young men kiiow the hardware bUElnosR from every viewpoint :and they begin basinets for themselves carrying with fthem the very ' best wishes of their numerous i | fi lends. ,V . ?ni b-.- n *. L?-U. .W..I ?^_fL_ ; HEM THUSB DAI NT V S?JW "WHITE [;. Oc*n WaUito tn th? am itrtn. "3 [ IM'laltMw ud "PHoM lp?eUI .\nicai '.ni, Cqunfy? .. 3. J VIJ VI tighly Commended tiuu. liv i. twenty-five years of bra 4Ad,;.pn married? -Physically he.,< br vtrong and healthy nod has an at tractive personality. Mr. Prlvctto comen to the cokinty a btranger but lie 19 highly recommended by' Ffcrha* of the best !mfn in tli6' state ami the Board of ^duration jjclievaa. that .he will mako i?opdU_ . The now. superiutynden:. Is expected to assume the duties of hie of,f!co on February 1. NEW THE A TEH .. ci v 1 t . Elsie Vnn Nolly & Company in Van- < ?.!! i. deville. Elsie Vai) Nally and Company op< 10 at the New Theater today iorj a two day "engagement, preach ting a very clever act, singing, talking And ' dancing that appeals tp th? j,cry advere critics. -The notion picture bill to?.ay offcu* , three very Interesting Alma, with good subjects trat will carry away the greater portion of the entertainment!, one of (be tnain praise received from the evening's features- io that' of "Father's Hat Band," made by the vitagraph playera with an all star cast. | f, Today's program at the New v ; Theater la all that can bo asked for * I for two hours amusement for the fJ | email admission price of 10c. , ONLY ONK CASK B6FOKK MAYOR KVflLER 1 AT THE CITY HALL* A . ilA - Thoro wag only . on^, caao before Ijia Worship. .Mayor Frank C, Kujcl ler this morning at tho city hall. ,A? usual It was the same old delink-. . "I Frank Carney wax found by 'the i?o- xjj lice early * y<*t*rdhy morale* *Hth too mnch aboard and In conso^iir^Ace | a transfer had to be called to help ^ con-ray him to tho station , house. ! Camay was foimrf gttllty before tho { mayor but was only taxed ',W(lh tho coat.. .'ii. ? ) i !...i ... ir ? A mtw A!fl> VERY ATTOACTim like of Jap dipt walata in. whfto. , black. n?at pin stripes, aiaeo up to Splendid' values at **. 8. J. K. HOyt. - I ' . - ^ ^ .jjl Lyric Theatre j Entire Change of J . Program Today I * 'S
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1914, edition 1
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