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| | | m,, | | ' i. | | , " l_?, L j X VJL %>* J * - jlr ? Li W %tT* (J^OTntni ^ Chariti **^T Fnutkllu CoDiUtou comxUtt*4 ?mlcl?? at bli to? at Ba?#*7W.*0.r?tiU~moraliL? about thru# clock. Mr. Cooal.tou olacod th. au<u?i? ui a gun 10 an mourn and ?V* pulled th? trigger with hla hand. T%o rouult >u that tht un-1 Tin Ctw part at feit head and face vara blown o? ee ?ha tun contained >^ck ibot, Tba funaral ot th* IkumI wag oondaut^d tram hie tlMun thle Afternoon at i o'cloak ut tba Interment WU la th? family burying ground, Mr. Congleton bu boon In tuablu . huultb for tba peet Mrurul montbe. for tbt g*M eight or ten T^n be bee been engaged In the mercantile bgitneee and enjoyed quite a lucretire trade. ; ^ Mr Congleton wee beat known in Beaufort county ee the founder and Originator ot the charitable Brotherhood. which Woe formed a& April \ ' " How The Weathei Forecast S Many google hare ea Idee that there S~~eoooethlag wwaterloee and occult about the work ot"the Weather ?uUk" - "A reeu In loreeaeting the coming of . etorma. mete and toode. Not a few think that tba obeerrere mnet aineeerllr gat their date by reed MM the glanots, the etare and tba moon, ll a matter ot fact the fore* ( , oeater eg the Bnrean toretelle the ermlng ot dietnrboaoee la a bnei- , ore like way, wary etmQar to that in which a men jrbo hae ordered a ttigmont of goodo vonld oetlmate U? data of Ka Hrinl. ogpaai bo all? bob had or- ! dond a cur load ol plaeapplee from aawattaa I ludd Ha voold koov tia aeongotlmo H voold toko tho ' oUomar to moka the trl?ta ?ha P?- ' aUo port, tka araraga tt? for unloadlag tod loading lata a rofrlgeraten can, aad tho araroga oombar of dare to bo allowed thaaa eon for Uotr trip Ocroaa tka contlaent to. Mow York. Hla aatlmala, bawarer, voold bo aobjoot to error beoaoaa tho otoamahlp might ba' delayed br tog, or tho can might moot with ah accident. tonal, llko ptoeapplao, at a roll do aot original! la tha Halt ad . Stadia Thoy -coml to no. aoma from tka Phlllpplnaa. Japan. Slborta, Alaaka, Canada of tka Onlf of Manloo. Tho Woatkar Bureau gate cable, telegraphic or wlraleaa notice * ot a foreign gtorm. Station after . ctatlon, or raoool attar raoael re porta tho atorm'a arrival In Ita neighborhood, ao that tho general direction aad rate ot program can bo determlaod rery early In fact, tho arrtral of aoaao atorma can bo foretold tan dago In adeaneo. - ! Tho forocooton vetch for tho ro -a- ,1,. torn center around which the winds | Mow. Thin whirl or, eddy mores bodily forward with ths general j eastward drift of Sboot ?S6 alios day In our latitudes. As tho linos *t equal pressure (ioobars) around the low center crowd closer together, the winds attending the storm Imeraoae la foree. Ths forecaster determines the direction of more meat of the storm and its Telocity. When weather disturbances are reported, -the forecasters know from experience about how long it lake# them to reach our Pacific coast, gnd then how long after they will reach the Atlantic coast. For example, If a storm coming from Siberia drifts eastward around, the North Pole, and reappears in Alaska, it vr.houl$ appear in Washington and Oregon In about two days; should get to the Oreat l akes in sin days and to the Atlantic' Coast in sertn or eighl days. I Unexpected conditions may delay dorms or direr! them from . the straight track jutt as s refrigerator ear may be thrown off its sohedul* ? : A FTXL UKM BO Yd KNKH PASTA ' in all sizes at ths right price*. J. V ' I -= ' 7 *' . ; , din Congletoi Suicide with S is Home "Near 'r- -*- ii I .Vi'i ible Brother-hood ? * t. For Months. His Unutisrsl This Aftsmoon. ?tx 1111, tine* that tlmn tfcl? or(uIuUob ha* parformad * work peculiarly- 1U own and the food H baa mailliM cannot b? eaUmat 0. Mu; n vtdoiT ul orphan to tar owa their taUf bread ta thie organization which wm tha,tbought and outcome of this good man whose aotinialr end Is now boln? deplored throughout ths county of Beaufort and Bastern Carolina. . Ths Chart labia Brothsrhood thus Ioms Its foundsr and pormour. He has dona a groat and nobis work for this oomm unity and ntthoufh his; end was ths work of his own hands his memory will ever ba kapt groan by (bona who bars racslrsd beneflts wrought out by him during his hours of adversity. Already there Is a movement on foot to plaea a suitable monqmenb to kls last resting place as the foundsr of an organisation, ths outcome of which la wall known. * Bureau itorms and Floods or ha shipped by RtMckt on a wrong i row). Soma of Uiw atorina dapleta. ibrmaelree by ronnlng Into rofloa* of falgb barometer arbleb nr. of groafer magnitude and ateet Una ft. Worm Its.If. Soak of tbem, how.T.r, trny.1 completely around tb? world. To keep ub on cold wavos tknt com* Into tbo United. Stat.a from Canada and Alaaka. tha Weatkar Dnroao .tudlee tha Canadian waathar raport* England (T?nda report, from Iceland, tbo Brttlab I.land, and Continental Europe, and dally reporte ootne (rone Ut Peterabarg on the eonditlop. In Kuan'a and Siberia. TPa name fa nalaesa like nitam uaad la tracing tha track at a etarm la appUad la datnaiatag the arftral oltroata. * Flood foraoaata ara mad* la maah' tha aaaia *ajr. la formation u ta tb* aatoaat of rainfall at tha bead water* of airaaau that coda* flood* an aorarad bp talegrapble report* eeat bp local obaarrera. A* thle reacbea tha main channel, the halgtt of water la tha ohaaaal le detarmlaed bp eeooeaalre racinr tatlona. Peat record* eetabllahed how mack a balght, sap of la fact at Dnbuqoe, Iowa, will prod pee et Darenport. ecother atattOB ?0 mile* down the Klealaetppl. Thle plan la followed all the wap down- tha rtwer. and at each point tall allowance la mada for tha effeota of watnr from trlbatariao, and from additional and loaal rainfall. Aa a raaolt of then* oboerratlona la tha recent flood, Mw paopla of Cairo had warning a weak or tan dapa In ndranca Tha Plttabnrgh dUtrlct can ba glean only lfl to Id hour*' notlca. beoauao a flood Id upon tham within Id boon aftar a haarp rein etorm. F tHS ; HI HOI TO HISjRIDS ' .Master Frank Cannon kogler celebrated bla ninth birthday Wednesday afternoon. Charming little inni.ijfin. ta an all base balla had been sent to hfa Mttla frlenda and {font 3.30 to 5 a.moal excltlnK fame of b,n en tannines ?? crowd, of mall cnthu.la.tlc fan?. and It waa onl7 when delicious lco croa? and > big wblta birthday r?k? wltb iliht 4 ?M) tppMrfd on the wool Action that bnt. b#H and mlt wnrn eagerly tborwn aside. Master Kualrr conies by Ml lore of buobnll most naturally. for Ms father, Mayor Kntler. ku Always been A most enthUllSltlS plgTAf god AAb Atlll bat, pitch 104 All* for bat* as llruly aa hi. small sons. nragpv i ' WASHINGTON, N. C.,WEDN1 - :-v ' t | I hotgun BunyannN. C Th, atudanta of tha Wnahlngton CslUflau InaUtana von trwM Tuaadar night to an loaptrlag and uplifting addraaa bjr Mr. A. g Ben man, Bandar School Sacratarr ol tha JBatbodllt Splacopal church for tha gtata of North Carolina. Mr Boaman In toarlag tha ttato la an affort now balng made lr Uw M. B. Church to adl fro thoooond to the mamhornhtp of It) Bandar achooli in thin atata during tha praaant raar hr aatahllahlng ehnrehaa and build Ing up Sunady schools in communltlss which still lack thsss advantages. On Monday of this week, In company with President Lowther of the Institute sad District Superintendent J. H. Warren, he rislted the town of Stoker, N. C.. and formally organised a Methodist Bplscopal -church there the first ohurch-of any kind to be established-la that community. isIiSiT HOSTESS ON 1 PINT Mrs. Frank H. Short wen the gracious host#53 to a few of her friends yesterday afternoon from three to f*ye o'clock at her attractlve home <oe Bast Water street. Mrs. Short '?nterttiae? at Aactlon Bridge. The color scheme was yeUow. being bean tlfnlly carried out In the deooraHons and refredhmeau sarred hy the gracious hostess whoee -at homes are always among the most popular la the city. Sweet little Miss Leonora Jennett received the gaests at door. She w aw comely attlrsd In white and yellow. The gams of bridge was entared into with a spirit of enthusiasm. The highest scorj was mads f Scran ton, Pa., who Is the guest la the contest by Mrs. B. B. Bpruks of Mrs. O. T. Leach. Mrs. A. M. Do may vied with Mrs. Spruka in the honor of receiving the Bret prise. Following the contest a delightful and delicious four course lun j cjmkjb wu wrrca py cm popular boa 1 te*s Those preosnt vm; Mra. 3. B. jppi'iks. Mr*. Q. T. Loach. Mrs. A. . If. Dummy, Mrs. J.D. Grimes, Mrs. W D. Grimes, Mrs. J. K Hoyt, Mrs. A. D. MecLeaa. Mrs. Jf. G. Blount, Mrs. 1?- L. Knight, Mrs. B. G. Moss. Mrs. R. T. Gallmghsr; Misses Jaae Myers, Olive Gallsgher, Ella Tayloe. flat* lie Ruffln WKATHKK?Unsettled Weather To night mad Friday. Probable Rata. MR. WARREJP8 CONDITION TOD A V IB MORE FAVORABLE REPORT Tke report from the bedlode o! Mr *. R. Warren today .is mors pneoureglng. Hs spent a comfort abl*~nfiht and unless something un; foreran occurs he -will soon be himself Agein. This dens win be grab ifylng to hie many friends throughout the county. NEW THEATER. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Motion pictures and vsudevtlh flit the boards at the New Theatei today oBerlng Che "Two Bt art loa.' in thatr eomady sonaatlonal Romar ring act that will furnish tha laugh lng material (or tha day.' Tha motion glcturaa blllad *ra at anal axcaUaot and onaa that wH fomlah ao araning'a ootertalnman fnlly worth tha grica o( 10a admia aioo to alL 'on r " i atr Tomlght wwd Tim ryfly Cot??. BSDAY AFTERNOON, - FEBRUARY 4, I . -- '' ; i c u Seen He Th# ?Ur of "Capulo Alnrw" which Paul Qlbior* and uiodtM pUron will tolas to ?h? New Thco1 Ur Mondcy nlfht next telle the itory of a room Amnrim nfh.it . . tury Mo, whose lore for a beautiful young Spanish woman prompts him to. daring deeds. The acenea are laid In the beautiful epuntry of the Argentine Republte, In the province of Buenoe Ayree. and Mr Ollmore earriee with him an expensive production. with splendlk scenic effects. Romance sod hlstQri are cleverly Interwoven In thin olko, wholesome drama. In It Mr. Qllmore comes eloee to hie audience. He Inspires them with a true "appreciation of tfce character* of Bfb Wainwrlght, bold, dashing,' devil-may-care. He revels In the characterisation. It suite him perlectly-Jtt will suit you. We admired Mr. Gttmore as Richard Craig. In "Tip Havoc." ws will loga him as Bob':WAlmvVlght. j Beat* now; ?? salmat Worthy ^ ? Btherldge Drug Store. rnmrn. mm i LIBRARY 11 To the *dltor:?It should' givs rreat nleaaura to all who have the Intellectual and moral op lift of our J community at heart to note the ef* forte that are being taken to create 1 en enthusiastic Interest in the public library for the town of Weehlng- 3 ton. Let the Me of Interest rise, 1 higher every di^v f Nbt'"t)hty* does C the UbraryprSVe Use If of Inestima- i ble value to the school children but t the older people of all classes are benefitted by Us establlshmefev, * There Is no cause more worthy of >1 the Intelligent and generous consideration of our people. The spread : of education calls for public libra- i iries with books carefully selected. Who can begin to tell what great ad- 1 vantage# may accrue from the establishment of a first class library < In any town or among any people. Harvard College, which Is the pride of New England, really started from the gift of John Harvard's > Library. Yale University likewise . ' began in 1700 with a library. Before the year 1800 nineteen other college ltbrariee were founded. To- \ day there is a free Ubraryln almost every one of our larger towns and every one who desires that our city , may frow and advunce collectively - as well as morally should eheerfully lend his lnflufneo to-the commendable and philanthropic efforts of those who are seeking earnestly and faithfully to rouse our people to prOylde a suitable building for a library which. has already been established and haa done food service to odr people both old and young. ihtoiwjbt. uinmvn ^ VISITING MRS. HOYT. * ^ I Mite Louise Knight of Baltimore. E Md.f is the house guest of Mr. and ! Mts. John K. Hoyt at the corner of , Second and Bridge streets. t CHJLDflKX'S MIDDY BLOUSES . and Wash Presses, big Tains* at t ?0c to tie. J. K. Hoyt. mi RK8TWI* IK WASHINGTON Park. ' WOMEN*# "AND MISHK8 NKW cpring Salts?Best Tailroing, CorI rJti materials?newest- shade*iowvst prlbss J. K. Hoyt 1 XA-Ilyl Hfc fc Be re Monday Night ! . '1 WITHIN 1 ? Li CHARMS MRS "Within the Law," presented at ;he New Theater laat evening by he Selwyn Company waa the "beet attraction seen In Washington durng the entire season. The large tnd appreciative audience.last night s today high in its praise of the atxaction, and justly so* for It was rell worth the price of admission. Prqm the rise of the curtain on the Irst act to the close, Interest did lot lag a moment to far as the patens were concerned. The entire company competing the aste were art&ti. -and did not fall o receive just tribute from those iccup'ylng seats In the theater. The nanagement of the New Theater b to be congratulated upon the preentatlon ?**hiB excellent number. Wlhtin the Law" is hard to beat, nd this paper bespeaks for it a ;enerous patronage weheover ohown n North Carolina. 8uch attraclons as "Within the Law" elevate ind educate. More of them will ver be welcomed in Washington. n u - ??'? " 4 " ?* * ?v?v? vi AWftf mount, i>. J., is ft Washington visitor today. A. T. Moors of Greenville, N. 0., ra* among ths visitors to the city erterday afternoon.* .* R. L. Bennett ofRicbmond, Va., s here today on. business. Messrs. J. W. Watts, J. 8. Cook, forrls Watts, K. B. Crawford, and )?.. P. B. Cone of WlUlamston, N. J/,' we?e here last flveOlpg for the hirpose of attending the pfcy' at oe New, Theater, "Within the Law." Mrs. C. 8. Whlchard of Vandemere j. C., was among the visitors to the Iky yesterday. Among the visitors to Washington resterday were W A. Thompson and rife of Aurora, N. C? R. L. Burhead of CTeawell, N. C., s here today on buslness. L. 8hort of Petersburg, V-., *was, >n our streets today. CORRECTED BY A SENTRY. The Inoident Which Led to Coleridge Retiring From the Army. In his young days the poet Colerldgi had q little love affair which ended In disaster, for the lady refused him. In despair be enlisted In a cavalry regiment. which he boj?ed would be ordered on foreign sprvlce. that he tulgbt end bis blighted career on the tented field. For family reasons be dropped his correct name, bat from a.feeling of sentiment retained the Initials, so Samuel Taylor Coleridge became Private Bllos Tompkins Cnmberhntcb. The regiment did not leave the country, and Jt was not loug before his soul wearied of barrack life and Its after absence of romance. His military llfti ended la a enrioas fashion. One day while Coleridge wna doing a weary sentry go two officers strolled past One of them made use of n (Jreek quo tatlon, which the otlicr corrected. The first insisted on bis correctness, while tbe-other was J oat as positive its we* wrong. While they disputed, the sentry suddenly presented arms and respectfully informed them that they were both In orror. He gave .the exact quotation, name'of tbe aothkr and other clrcom stances. If his musket had spoken tbe bearers could not hurt been more astonished. The Incident led to an In qulry. and (he poet Was restored to the bosom of his family.?Argonaut THE LATEST STYLES ARE BEIXU ehowo here ?* In new Tailored Skirt# for aprlng ?t popular price#. J. K. Hon. t NE1 1 A DELIGHTFUL f| SERVICE TO LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS Aran Tonight at the hospitable home j of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dal ley on I Bast Second street, the Ladles Aid Society of the First Methodist church ] will have their .annual gathering at | which time reports wlU be made from the different departments of | this well-knowjn auxilllary. Among | the features-for this-evening will be i a short address by Rev. W. H. Call, | and a paper by Mrs. W. P. Baugbam i Among the musical artists selected 1 to entertain those present are Miss Miss Margaret Welle and Mies Maud Swindell. It behooves every member of the society to be 'present for the program as scheduled will be. attractive and Interesting. All cordially 'invited to attend. PROFIT illM I1IP HE life many friends <bere and elsewbero will be glad to l6arn that Mr. Paul Q. Bryan, who left this state last coring to locate In Moultrie, Ga., for the practice of law, is fast I winning recognition as one of the foremost lawyers In that section. Tho Moultrie paper recently carried the following news item: "Mr. Paul Q. Bryan, Junior partner of the law firm of Bryan and Bryan has been elected local counj sel for the Georgia and Florida Railway of this countv. Thoueh !h-v log been here only * short time Mr. Bryan is easily recognised as one of tha most prominent and promising young lawyers of this section." Mr. Bryan le pleasantly remembered here as principal of the Washington Public School, where he served faithfully and efficient^ (or two years. RIGOROUS SCHOOLING. * * .j He Carried to His Death the Lesson He Learned at Eton. Dr. Ueate, the terrible head master ot Ktou. encouutered one.winter morning a small boy crying tulxtfmbly and aslfed liiin what was tbo mutter. The child replied that he was cold. "Cold'." roared Keate. "You must put up with cold, Mr! You are not at a girls* school!" It is a horrid anecdote, and I in kind heatred enough to wish that Dr. Kente. who was not without his genial moods, had taken the lad to some generous Are (presuming sj^ch a thing was to be foundi and had icfctyied his fro*en hnuds and feet. Bat It so chanced that lu that little snivelling boy there lurked a spark of pride and a spark of ftiu. and both Ignited a J the rough tonch of the master. He probably stopped crying, and be certainly remembered the shayp appeal to manhood, for fifteen years later, with the Third dragoons, bo charged at the strongly Intrenched Sikhs <80.000 of the best fighting men of the Kbalsa) on the curving banks of the SutleJ. auii ni uie nvru wu giveu ue lurueu to his iuperior officer. fellow Etonian. who was scanning the stoat walls and tli# belching fans. "As old Keete would say, this Is no girls* school." he chuckled, and rode to his death ou the battlefield of 8obrnon. which gnTV tabor# to England.?Ague* Repplier in Atlantic. TJ THE BA8EBAU FANS: WE wish to announce the opening of our stock of 1914 Baseball goods, which Is the most oomplete stock we hare ever carried. Let ua know your wants lb this line. i Rosa Bros. Variety 8tore. ' I-9-2U. LET'S BUILD IN WASHINGTON **rk. . . . EXTRA QUALITY SATfCHN UNdersktrts In the moat popular and best selling colors, special at 99c, J. K. Hoyt. GLOVES GLEANED SNOW WHITE ?Wright's. * ' * ' * ' ' NS III! ' ' - : 'V-S I ' ' No. ? WELCOME PASTOR SNIPES ... ? ? Many Attended ' The Services Last Night Was Under the taspicis o(_ the Ministers UniJ^of the CitJ Sermou and Music was Charming. large congregation, representIng the culture and ChrlsUp^y Washington, aaeembled at the Plret Presbyterian church last night to witness the welcome service ar- 1 ranged by the Ministers Union in honor of Rev. E. M. Snipes, and to engagis la tha worship of tba one true and living God, tha Father of us all. Such a service attests tha . deep underlying unity of spirit between tha various branches of * tha Christian' dhurch. In spite of ex- ternal differences of order and ceremony, we hold the groat and fundamental principles of Christianity in common. Our agreements ans far moer numerous and important than our differences, so that we can Joyfully sing from the heart, *" "Like a mighty army Moves the church of God; Brothers, we are treading 3 Where the saints have trod; We are not divided, . All one body we. One In hope and doctrine, One in Charity." m As pastor of tho Presbyterian church, where the service was held. Rev. H. Q~--8ea;-ight acted as host and fffhster of ceremonies,'presiding -Vwith his usual grace, and dignity. After the- custejuary devotional exorcises, in which^aU of the pastors took part, Mr. Searight in a fehr hap' ' 4 pily chosen phrases'Introduced Mr. Bnlpes, who preached the sermon of the occasion. The text was taken from Luke IS: 16, "For a Man's who ^ouBisiem Not In the Abundance of the Things he Posseseth." Mr. Snipes is a preacher of marked ability. His manner la easy and graceful and bis matter thoughtful I and inertmietivc. The sermon was a clear and Impressive presentation J of the superior valne of character >J and personality to all material possessions or social distinctions. Jesus revealed the dignity and worth of man as man, loved every man, woman and child, and came to redeem them from sin and restore them to . -*i a blessed fellowship with the heavenly Father. After this sample of 1 hie "Style of preaching, we fully un- j demand why the Methodists are 3 so highly pleased with their new -1 minister. We predict for him a happy and useful ministry In onr community, and the Dally News joins In the hearty welcome extended JS to him and wishes him great succese in the Lord's service. ,1 After the sermon brief words of welcome and felicitation were spok- VII I en by the pastors of the respective 41 I churches. Mr. Osy, as president of jj| the Ministers' Union spoke first; his | message was short but sweet and to jj the Point. He was followed by Mr. Hope, who In a few appropriate sen1 tencee bespoke a cordial welcome to the new minister in behalf of the Christian congregation. Th? hymns were in harmony with the service and well rendered. After a few J verses of "Bleat be the Tie That Binds Our Hearts in Christian Love. 3 the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Dr. Oibbs, thus bringing to a close one of the most beautiful and IpHeasan^ervicee held In WishingJ ton in many days. WRIGHT PRK88EH RIGHT. THE LYRIC I Toalgh* PM?ti MI88 ANNA B. PALMER THE FLOR I1>A NIGHTINGALE. . Tho public baa never had a better * opportunity of hearing a better ling- ...1 er than Mits Palmer, having played all the large house# in the South, the comes to the LTRIC for three nights Thursday. Friday and Saturday to * J delight the music lovers of Washing- ; ~ ton.- We believe this is the best ' jH talent to visit here in years. THE FLA MR IN TgG A8HH8"? J 4 la two parte. N. V. Motion Pic/ " J
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