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K3j$ ? _ Vv ap '? f. |? . ^ ooUittOB with the Merebm Twwty-flr* of tha p?svM tin went "down with the <1 fThe Monroe waa Btruck am after the crash came. Her her of forty-fire and her erer Moat of the paaaengenj we Curred. So aoon did the Old meet of those eared leaped in to he picked up bj boats from Stood by with a big hole in damaged aft The fog was so dense the jggi' ' feet ahead. In the swirling and women struggled for the mist for help sad aid. SVont Pthe fnfcken Slant promptly after the collision, get the captain and crew o Miners ship set about the we The Monroe wea the farg fleet plying between Hew been in commission for the h" tucket of the Merchants at Qoeton, Norfolk and. Newpc The Monroe waa bound ft ?StiSSSSJSEjS* KIM pirrpikTiiipn in?EU - NOR ! r" Oa Thursday afternoon. January ??th. Ufa. C. U. Brbwn, Jr., was hoatoaa to tha "O. Henry Book Clak" at kar boapltable home oa Bonnet atrcat. Tha gucttn vara E ' mat a( tha door by tha oharmlnp tlttla daughter, Halaa. f Ulaa Hide T, Rodman. prealdeot at tha ciab, ragrettod rary much har inability to fa pretest. jUte. M. W. Carter, rlca prealdaht preeiiied. Ulaa UaUla Langklagbouaa. aecratary. atiM tha fall and lateral members reeponded with Intaraatlng nana llama Tba miaataa. of laat meeting arara Clan raad and apyrorad. , Norwood Blnunona raad a vary Intaraatlng and taatraetlra paBaa as tha WW gf "Bdfar Allan 'X09hn yi?f. A A' -1, W ' Ula poaaa "Anaabai Baa" vaa wall rendered by Urn John o. Blount. Urn B. B. Bprnka of Boranton. Be., whe b Ttaltlat Mrs. Gao. T. Laaoh, was a gnaet at tba masting. . Dallcloug ralraakmante vara aarvaa by Ulaaaa Dorothy Brown and Urn. Brown pro rod herself a Boat grnotouri koataas and tha ' masting waa thorongklr enjoyed by all. ,a?- " . . . - a mt a_j d- >P It- IM..W.._ TO wr ni?aun vi m> TOhm F Bonn) who now resides mot ill?w|. v. , or* |)u l* no him In the city He 1> .letting his daughter. vrrs. U *. *idd, on Bent gesesd street. tmLL <jvm nam. Mr. Semu.l Danleie. on. or WnahIngton'e ?Mt*t end highly rsoputed cltUfns, nod n brere Confederate soldier u (till quite sfck nt his homo on But Fourth strut. -Bit enrly H reeorery 1? hoped tor by hit large clrrls of Mute JOKR snCKltlbH mu Xl \ I Tho frlendt ot Mr. John Ueeklni will rt?nt to loom ot his erttlul Illness tt hi. home o0 KM) Main street. I, I, to he Hoped that Ut wdU tan be cd.talHIIgil, ^jji. work of Rescue. i Norfolk tad New York City, a Ifers ?m<$ oreaty-four of tk? i-fated ?bip< -;s ildship and rank in ten minutek peaaenger liat ehowod ? nnmir eighty-four. ; ' ; < re aeleep when the collieion oc[ Dominion liner go down that to the eea in their night clothe* the atoamahip N antueket which * ' her bow end also considerably )t it wee impoeeible to eea ten rortex of the eunhen ship men ir lira, screeming through the ncket ftfeboate )?ere lowered Unmindful of their own damt the duneged Merchants and irk of reecuing the Ifonroa ear- j * eet.thip of the Old Dominion .. York and Norfolk. She hea peat aereral yean. The Nanid Miners line run* between ~ .rt Napa. ? om .Norfolk tqplow York and to Norfolk.. " : i ' fm, 0 ! I .. ? tagnwewi I MMHIMINn n RE KID USES Tbe United gtetex Civil Servlee Communion lavttea attention to the open competitive examination for trnlned naraea for both men and vomeo. u> bo bold on April IStk, lilt. From tin rezlnlur of el 1*1bin* reeultln* from thin oiamlnatloa certification trill be mode to >11 vncenclee In tble ooelUon no the* 1007 occur In Lite Indian. tntbmUa Canal and Philippine nervlcee. anient U 1* found to be to the Internet at tt? eervlce to dll any vncnncf bp ralaatatement, tranefer. or promotion. Thu opportunity for ??polatineat fit Qualified oMftbUw to axcelleat, m? Uu ragtotar of aUglbtoa fa dupleted. A moot Ike vncenclee to ho tiled en a reealt of 0>M examination It la expected immediately to appoint ont female nnrne at ltd* per annnm at aach of Iba follovrtan plaaaa: Pert Unlove Softool. Arlnona. Ifeaealero Aneacr. Now Mexico. (at and Fox Ban abort am. Iowa. Tba acope and ebnraour of aad requlements for thla exemlaetloa aa well an thn llat at plaeee at wblcb It will be held, an contained In tbe Manual ef xnmlnetlone for tba aprins of ltlf. a copy, of whleb. toretber wltb lbe proper application form, may be bad upon eppB ceiion to the United Stntaa Civil, aarvlce Commteelon. Waabtaftoa. D. C..1 tba Becrourr of tho United Staton C1TU g>m. , ?? ... Ken, Boatnn. Mu>, nikltlikto, I Pa., iuut.; On.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Chleace. 111., M. Paul. Minn.. Saattla *'MV. pan Pmnodnro. CM., CuatDn houM. Nnw Tork, Kl? Orlonna, I*.,- Honolulu. Hawaii; Old Culm korn, St. Lou la, Mo, or to tha Chairman of tha Porto Wean Ctril Karrioa Commtaaloa. San Joan, P. R jf '.'j- I laauod January 11. 1114. - I M " I Mr. M. V. Wataon laft janterday for Oooaa Crook Ialand In raaponao to a telephone maun annoonolnt tha preeertoua rendition of Ua a*ed y**- / ", mmV'-"** ; . "* ' hM Sfc.' I 1. 1. ' * "' ] I . " I WASHINGTON. N. C FBID. =j ~ Seen* am ^g^|i u *?.- - % -:,-r -J-***- * James E. Clark Co; Into Hands of Re , !__ Janoa OUrk-Coimaor iu plac I d la til* hand* at a temporary r?- I c*tr*r loot nl?ht: Mr. 4. It. Dumay, t Oaahl.r ot the fir* National Bank, bain* named a* reoefeer. Thla aewa 1 will com* as a m|t eurprton. and 1 book te_u*^*<4ta?t tile cue and i CO an 17. and will be learned with treat re tret. 1 Thla company was organised some fi rears ago* with Mr. Thomas H. Clark a as active manager, and conducted for t sometime a successful ouainess. < Bometlxne ago Mr. Thomas H. Clark's 1 health failed and he was obliged to give up the management of the 1 'company on that account There- 1 o|?on Capt Junes E. Clark assum- i ad the management but his aeMve ) eonnecuon *iin ine company our- j < W5T~\ TOGETHER M 11NARD WIFE Vr and Mrs. B. H.' l&on>ef Booth Creak, on tomorrow will eel-^ j ebrata their golden wedding. After -i enjoying the pleasures aa well as 1 the Borrows of ttfa together for half ' a century they expecj to he at home < to their numerous friends, and they 1 are legion, on February 1st from < three to efat o'clock. No doubt but 1 what a large number of friends and- : neighbors will call to offer best. J wishes .for manykmore happy years 1 together aa man and wife. As a ] red Mr reera ago, urelra children i an tared thalr home. ht? glria and fire boy*; tare girls and tear bora 1 are now llrinc and five girls and i one bor are daad. Thirty-fire grand I ehildren bare also sweetened thalr home, of whom twenty-els are bow i tiring to wish grandfather and I grandmother many mora happy returns. Fire great grand ehildren, are llrlag; two being dead.' ' llr. and Mrs. Milon are among Beaufort county's popular clUsens Their Ufa has seer been an open , book and at the age of 71 and ?? i laagautiTaly. ealebrate their fifty mora together, resting assured , or a Ufa wall spent. The Daily < (terra iolae la extending congratulations to this aged conple and wishes for them In their afternoon only the tllrery lining. I N. C.. Is the finest of Mies Mend. Windier, corner of Third end Market , streets. Bhe M an route to HnrrelaeUto. M. C. J. C. pawls of New Bern, la lu the AY AP TERNOON. JANUARY JO, 10 From"'WIQiln The *1# - mpany went r ceivers last Night f at recent months has been serious Y Intrefered frith on account of his wn bad health. . The co map ay Itself, both Mr. ity that all who learn of this reelre. rhlp, can feel only the most lncore sympathy with Capt. Clark a rod regret for the onfortnnato com- tl inatlon of circumstances that reh- \( lered it neceesary to put this com- fc laojr.into the hands of a r^celrcr. t Capt. Clark's many friends with i or Vim a Ipeedy reirtoj-atlon. to a lealtli. and hope that some means r nay be devised oy which this con- j >any will be enabled to again get c in it's feet. R mnpm ; ill IDfiflli { MEMS ; JESSJ.1.R0WE; N Mr. Jesse H. Row* of place ' t racks near head In ilia clan of tke 8 most successful farmers la tfcia coun 11 ty. Mr. Rdwe is a firm believer in c the superiority of intensfee cultlva- v tion. rotatloa and diversification of * srops as compared, with the antl- n justed methods of some farmers irho depend on one crop only, and n tie " shows his faith by his worke." ~ Mr. Row# killed hogs this year' j weighing more than fire, hundred, t pounds each, and he statea that the ixpence of growing and fattening ^ s'flre hundred hog is very little more than that which is accessary d In the production of a seventy-fire pound raror back. As well as be- c lag a model farmer. Mr Rowe is a most exempairy cltlsen. He neither Irlnks. smokes nor chews, belongs J last tut In no wise to bo considered j loot In th?M days of politico! (raft buntir.fr, bo never bow n candidate tor pnblle oBee. And tke spirit of Indutrlol enterprise enema et tent- to be awakening from Its Rip Vnn-Wtnkto torpor. Mr. Noah Toler she commencod the erection of e plant for tbn manufacture of brick end mint at Hawkinsrllle. Tblo plant will bare a capacity of twenty thousand brlcka per day. and will sbpply a wabt that ho lop* been felt by the cltliene of tble nelfth borbood. Weunderetand also that Mr Tease B. Weston wilt ooamenco at an early dite the manufactaro bf Lobacoo-t rucks and wheel-barrows, Mr Thomas. Mills of Now Bern spent Sunday lot In our mldst.Mr Mills is at present encaged In the service > AIL V < u- . . 9 PERSC Lew .> J .-* Li -? I e I t *: t 1 t< P J I 1 P ? IDRAHATIC Smokeless powder, noiseless "ftre- a rms and a Maxim allenoer, such as 10 MeNamara dynamiters are al>|tcd to hare employed against their ttomles, are adopted fpr the first mo oi (he stage in "Within t'io 4W." Ebyard Wilier % - thrilling cw American ploy of modern motopoliinn life, vhtrh the American i , 'lay Company is to present at tho w Theater on Wednesday. Februry 4th. ?he>?e ingenious devices f modern warfare?which makes osslble the killing of ? penscn, radically a minimum danger - of etectlon?are adroitly Introduced y the playwright to Inject an elelent of baffling mystery into the " lurder that forma one of tbe exiting scenes of "Wihtin the Law.:* wlthongh the audience sees a pistol rawn and the character at whom t la aimed drop seemingly lifeless, here le not the slightest report i 1 rom the discharge of tbe bullet nor 1 be faintest trace of smoko- It Is' 1 be 4ise of these weapons that makes 1 o puxiltng the solution of tho crime 1 athe paly. In New York and Chi- 1 ago where "Within the Law" is 1 he current dramatic hit, tbe play 1 ras designated "the drama of the . * ainute." 1 Boats on sale Monday 10.30 a. 1 a., Worthy & Ethoridge Drug 8tore. if the N. 8. R. R. where he is mak- f ng good. He was formerly a resdent of thla place. 1 t the residence of Mr. Lewis H. j kdams, cn last Sunday aftornoon, t lis beautiful and accomplished i aughtcr Miss Nancy, was married ? o Hr. T. F. Edward. Tbe brlds be- , omlngly gowned, carrying a boa- j i uet of orange bloeaomfl was accom- t allied by her maid-of-honor. The room, a handsome man, is to bo ! ongratulated on winning go sweet | . girl for a wife. The ceremony ran performed by the Rev. Dull Toer in his uanally characteristic and mpreasive manner. immediately } fter the oeremony the happy couple j eft for their futurw home, the res-' T lance of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Long. < rhere a roceptton was held In their i ionor. Mr. Long and hie good < rife, who as a hostels, is a princess, , ntared .with ardor into the festive plrlt of the occa^top acting the 1 art of host and hostess as only hose of the old school can'act it. iotable among those who did so 1 ouch for the entertainment of all rare Mr. Cox and Mr. Stubbs. and 1 rom the many oommenta which the rrlter has heard, be is sore that ' hese gentlemen would make a 'hit" ' nd a lasting ons too. in vaudevllls, ; "NE\ >NSDRC laaketball Boys Leave for New Bern and Vanceboro Where they play this afternoon and tomorrow. The eTBktt-teem of the Wukrffcton High School left this momox vie the Norfolk Southern for lew Bern end Vanoeboro. Thle atornoon at >.>? o'clock the locale ?/ wuvluiiuug w im me ni|Q chool team In New Bern andVn omorrow afternon wlU contest imh ho High School team at Vanoeboro. 'ho members of the team are Water Morgan, John Cotton Tayloe, Ved Moore, captain; Ray Warren, toward Bowen and William Ellis, 'he boys from here were accomanled by Prof. C. L. Mldcap. their oach. The locals hope to be vloorious In both contests. sisslif PASSES AT GREENSBORO Novo hae been received here anounclng the death of Mies Ahnie sler which occurred at Greensboro, I. C., yesterday. Miss Iselr underrent an operation for appendiclIs. from which eho'nattar rallied. native of Goldsoboro..'^ C. a: t* * AUTO OWNERS ATTRITION > . The automobile law requires a 0 ' back light upon ft machine Bhin ' ing to reflect directly upon the ' number. I notice and fear that the owners and drivers have * ' overlooked this law and hope ' they will hereafter attend to It. ' It Is* not my desire to put the * ' owners of cars to any extra p !*trouble, but this should be look- * ' ed after promptly. FRANK C. KmER, Maybr. i ]? ' RURAL CREDIT. j There Is a great cry an d*eal demand for ' some feasible plan or plans of furnlshlngjj^eiSey at a fair ate to pur farmerfiT President Wilton and members of Congress are itudylng the subject, and will no touot work , out sonle good plan. n\atawba county "aj land and loan isscpblatlon has alfeady been .charered and Is getting ready for busliess. It proposes to apply the principles of building and loan associations to the needs of the farm:r. -In our opinion, this will be bund to be wise. Whatever plan >r p?sns evolved, ft. will be well to 11 hi them upon the duic prmci>!es or building and loan aasoclatons. If this is done, farmers will lot only bo able to get sufficient unds at low rates of interest, but i. the same time will be educated n systematic saving anl real hrift. 'JINK" THE CLUB* DOLLAR veil Invested. Wright's. MOVES LAW OFFICE. Mr. Frank. H. Bryan has moved lis law office to the building occu>ied by Mr. A. Mayo, Justice of the *Ace. and Clerk of the United 8tatea Uatrlct court. Mr. Mayo has moved its office to the building formerly tocupled by Mesrs. Small. Mac Lean nd Bryan. hould they care to leave the minlsry and devbte their talentsto worldr things. Celebrated aaOustly so. is the people of this neighborhood lave always been considered, for their hospitality and the suoceas of :heir social functions generally, the present, it must be owned, far ecltptes all Its predecessors. Uke Abou Ben's name, "H led all the rest." X. \ " ' s t i No. 17. ) WNED 1 w im i BOOK CLUB 1 mm. I Was Delightful Entertained ? I By Miss Marbia Myers. I Toast to Women amony The Features. j Miss Msrcla Myers charmingly entertained the Addlsco Book Club at ber hofue on East Main street on Thursday, the 29th. The meetling was called to order by the pres ideot. Bright and witty responses to the roll caU given. Minutes read and approved. A paper on "Women of American History." by Mrs. J. w. Charles, gave a clear portrayal of the indomitable courage and heroic fortitude of those women, who in - their unswerving faithfulness to duty have shed a glory on American history, particularly on that of our own Old North State. Their deeds are treasured memories, inspiring the women of today to leave behind them footprints of great things nobly done, t After enjoying a delicious salad oourse the meeting adjournod with deep appreciation to the hostess for a delightful ^'ternoon. The following toast to woman was composed and read by one of the members: The proper study for woman Must surely be womankind, The fairest of all creation. The menace to all men's minds. The women of Old and New Testaments, .. 0 (3f intellect, tragedy and power, Women of art and of music. Women of this present' hour. The actresses on *fe's varied stage All come wltWti" thbr-year's study A study that will reach every age. * A' toast to nlnetedii fourteen, To womanhood all o'er the land A toart to the Addisco Book Club May it prosper, live long and stand. NEW THEATER. Excellent Vaudeville Act The three Labertaa that oponed t tho New Theater yesterday for a three day engagement offered the many patrons last evening one of the most complete acrobatic acts that could be asked for. "Tiny In site," was the. little artists, but their opening singing number was well rendered, as was the song "Good Byo Boys" that drew down applause. The tumble and acrobatic work waa excellent and far above the average of the majority of performers. Today's program at the New Theater offers the little artists In new songs and complete changes In act bat Is worth any one's time to see them. The motion pictures as usual are good and .carry off their part , of the praise that comes from the house. The admission prices are only 10c. GLOVES CLEANED SNOW WRITE fright's. ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY? A sale of Middy Blouses and Wash Dreeaes. A sale of Dainty Muslin . Underwear. Showing the New Spring Suits. Special Values In Hair Braids. Try J.. K. HOTT VHrnt. Lyric Theatre Patronise the Bhow^tbat Made a Ten Cent Vaudeville Po?tt>k THUR8DAVS OFFERING. Mlll?. Ormm, ftoprano Prlmadona. Mill?. Groese offer? very pleasing selection* la elaasioaJ singing. * Thl? should appeal to every music lover In Washington. An opportunity which 1? seldom afforded aal we assure yon a rich treat await* you. PICTURES. TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH?la Two MUTUAL WEEKLY NO. M. Saturday Evening Matinee, 1.00 to 1.^ . PRICES v , ^ . K School Children Sc. Adults 10?. j - S ?,w . m i ht
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