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MobOoj. PobruorT 14th. - , 4141-1vohto hdwb. co r, wiBdiBT |m 144-141 a. A. DuW n. WoalOT ' v 4-4 S. R. Fowlo n Whltlor u4 H taar Prmlt To. 8 .A. L. Rr. ' ?-? Mhnoi nor. Co- 4a W. P. WMtlojr. lft-10 T. I. Porlahor ?A Io?loh E-:-' m O*N?bi. 11-11 J. K. Holt to. W. A. Crotch. 11-14 Corolloo Cl>t. Co. TO John Cl*rk ?4 *!to. I ll Bowror Qrocorr Co. TO. > (. I sin-. IW&imik'-'. I Tooodor. Pobroorr nth. I-1 John B. Elliott n. ROOMko R R. A U Co. II-11 D. h Arm Diot. Co. toi I Matool Aid loahtoo Co. *?-? Howard WlndBold TO. B. GSOllford. t 40-41 8- Flan tag to. n. B. R. R. Co. 40-lA W.- -c.)- Rodioaa to. Woolor Pooblaa. M-Sl B. Plowing to. H. 8. R. It m-it loo. P. Toplco to. h. a. r. I I R Co. 1 . 11 1! BUM ee pel FreO Kellr to. ?. B. Nleholooo et el We?MMO. F?br*yr Mtk. ?-? Cteedl* I*. Blmcletoa to. M. L. Cherry et eh <W1 ? H. CorOuotcl re. A. MilJ """ "i" fl-M WhehUctee Hot? Be. Co. . TO. John ?. tWPy. *%.' ti-O 9- a. Nfoi re. CIMM rem Ml Mum r. Brteeop to. n. H. 1 Kmc*. - j j Thereto,, ToMeer, 1?U. Ml *> * /jpp%.i|i, 2. W. B?pre. N. Sll I-M Wolleoel cub Mecioter Co. t< U T. Thou file, Ml CM U Oodley re. North 'BUte Meteel Life tel. Co. 1-71 A. HOOiee ei el to. The I?Mroute Oo-op. Co. M. H- AIM* re. N. B. R. R. I-K Cltlki Smith Co. to. A MD.sj . . 4-41 Bute Oh rel. Pool to. W. 0. i Tt4oy. rehrturr 1Mb. 3 i-n a. ti?bmi to. w. a v. a. 7,* <* tt-ll a a Soltortkwoiu to. rrte<5<'Siw chut o? poummP^ m mazimo bHtabui The mow chief of police a JFaoaoo balai DM before the Mayor end rtiorltr. U tut getting Mttl the oBaadere of thaee who I mak IM law. 'Wrwr etnee ho waat Into o?ce both, the mayor ul Recorder bare been bear trying jam WUOIla ftKADY 1 The Ann of H. B. Hardin* and lorn, natal agaata, who recently a gnrehaaec raft of the Wetnbarg t property are bow aagagad la trlea " ihelr part of the progartr tir an RECKIVJNC1 OOOD8 Catlar and John are today re cefytag their aprlag aad rammer gooda recently ordered by Mr. K. loha. who haa )net returned from Bnrthora ma-kete. H. R. Bryan Jr., of Now Barf la among the Welcome rlidtora to the elty. Rot. Chartee a. Jbnee. pastor of the Method let Church at Bnlharen aad Paatego, war regtatorod at Hotel IMlle yoaterday. FOR RMCOROMR. To the Demoerutto yotere of Cheeowlatalty. Long Acre and Washlagtaa Townehtpf I hereby aaaoaaoe my candidacy for the oOce of Beoordar for the abore named town.hlpa subject to the action of the Democratic prlmnrtre aad cooroatlon. I will net ask air pareen to rota for mo. a or win lollnr toward gattlna tha or oleetloo But It I ^ od and e toe lad J promtea , . 1 Mf 111 ii faar or Ml? WW* twmr w fir a arery perron a fair 0*0 J. ST0DDBRT. A IP Lf 111 rimlX K V/*V \r* onnrniAn /r ijUI Jui\IUiv BEAUFORT GO. MM Ml*. CO. ?l-ft PuHw Qrocerr Co. to. W. B. BhUUeharpe. " IMI W. K. JOOOilOn to. JaMWO L. Mow. W' -FW 0*100' a a Moor. to. 4m*?Mm Motor Cor Co. ^ Monday Febranrr sir*. ??-?0 V. p. Aldrtdgo TO. J. U and C. C. MOW. ' J , I IT H W. *. Bord ? al TO. W. T. Sod noil. 101-1*4 M. O Crott TO. W. N. Log?OU* 164-101 JM. Campbell TO. WoaMo*I ton U*ht * Wator Co. 100-104 Jim r. Kaacn to. Ropor Looter Co. at aL Tnoodoy, Fo*t oory 14th. 1??-MI Mary A. How. n*.4l k- a co. 10?-110 L. A. Saalroa to City of WH)llS|tOI. 110-1X1 W. C. lfUlor T?. R. W. 8 1th. 11*-114,U o. Crotch to. W. A V. R. R. Co. Mt-ll* M a Hobb. TO. City o< ltl-111 R. T. Dorl. To. T. B. Allan at ol. llt-110 i. R Campbell to. VPBnh laatan Light A Watar Co. Wodaaaday. rahroory 14th. 111-114 JoomO Boiler M Bon to. DethaTOa Drag Co. 114:4(1 Oowyar orocery Co. to. Bathares Drag Co. Ill-lit WUltama. Martin A Ornr rn. Balhoran Drng Co. 117-187 Ken par T1om> * C?. n. B. B. Batta. UH4< North BUi. Mvtnal etc. Aaan. n Kdmaad Kdwardo. ~f'' 147-141 W. & 1). Bborn and wife to..Son. Ry. Co. ot al 161-151 N. 6. R. ft. Co. to. Howard Wind field. 164-166 J. B. Price to. Howard Wladfleld. Thaiaday. Ftbruurr HU. 1*9-1*4 Ju. t: UUW T?. H. B. WlUamo and wife. 171-171 Urreatar MiWI m Rata ul Mvi J. B. Woolard ra. lm ud. hvi. MorrU B>U n. Bum tad Start. Ilt-idt dad. r. Taylot rt. R. L. Wot lard. v llt-KI W..R. Cratt 1 W. K. UUy. 1*7-14* U. 0. Cratt rt. w. B. Uttr. IdMt* E. A. Danltl. Jr. n Waal.y WINTER'S BACKBONE M LONG WAX PROM BROKEN Wlotar't taehtdoa la aull a Mac war from brohan aeordtac to tfco waathar baraaa axbarta. "Tba gaaoral dlttrtbutlou ot atmoapharle pruaura orar tba North Amarteaa ooaOaaat and tba adjaeaat oeaaaa." Ml? U? VHklT bttltotlB "IndlCBtM tMKntim oopslderably btlM tha iHlWil iwufl an til tbs bU41a of the week eut of Um Rocky monotnles, end Uo^mtnn hear tkc seeaonal arerase oa (ha PmcBo "Tka weather centrally will ba (air lo the am half of the weak la the ?leta states, the Croat eeatral Tellers aid the north Atlantic states. la the cell and sooth Atlantic states the waathar will ha orarceat. with probably raise alone the gait an soath Atlantic coasts an til Wednesday. "fhe east disturbance of ^Importance will appear on thS north Pacific coast Tuesday attended by ceaeral rains. It will prwrmll orer He middle West Thursday and the' eastern states Friday or Satarday. This dtetarbanoe will he preceded by a seaeral reaction to hlphar tsmparatarea aad be attended hp seaeral rata la aaatheTa eta lee "It will M fallowed by colder .weather." ' ? *| i ui um to aa,av* ' 1 or md to BAT ? m> itwnwwt . The news of Mr r. r. Warreu's condition today Is each that'ba la able to Asara bin bod and wnlk around Um honno. Tor the post ssTSial day his IHossn has baa* soeh On to ennae alarm from hie friend, all cter lb. noaaty. That he I. imyrtrrln, I. i.daM *?<>I ?*? K . . i *' U Hooor ot Mr*. S. &>fipralu Scrantoo, P*. Function Vi/ Mich Enjoyed. ?? yj Mlaa At*aa Cox ^(ktfmllr ? hottalaad et her bow. on W. Kb1b etreet .Trldar steal at laat hooor ot Mr. 8. a. Bjrthk. or Sen too. Pobb. It wei; b Volenti part jr. ProBrooelTo efa-haad Mel vaa Blared, there hatha eeroa takl The home et the dOlmlBt hoot, wae artletloaUr deep rated la heerta,-cupld. end potted >l*i aad wee Beat be**Hf*l 1* a?e aaoo The eeore ea^lk wore oolg aad la haaetaa with, the deooratloi Theee wore tear pi am. The (*< hrtee wee preaeAtef jo Mr. Bpr. hue Marine Bur book la eattl With three alien, hartat the hit eat eeore, wee the tdekr en. M Wataaed U Bimmoaa receired t twenty-head prtneand Mr*. Jo laearma wee awarded the hoot Attar a Jolty rood time aad ? caaa. m two pretty mlee*e.rrao. Laaeh aad Athalla Tarlo* eerr Th* (MX* dqvM X a ll how aad rotN. |Ph Am* * mi HMut ud melon boatta*. RDnTBAum mix MCWLIATIKG TUB PCBLIC BIHJ>I! Int HMO tUt Public bolldl waa Q|HI< %m th* public thor* ha boon Bopf nhihlvta hy-thow Mart* a* to IS* way patroaa I to a***r aad Mark th* handtoi naw public bulMtng. Tkla p*p ha* repaatadly called attention thla fact bat aq far It boa not ba regmrdered. Only yesterday n nor pa par man oh (Marine th* lobby th* parted** found * man ataadl by th* mala est trance trylnt aa to ha eonld to atrlhe a match oa t braaa-work. Whoa aakad why did thU ho replied "Undo Sam plenty able to atand for tt." i amy ba bat how abo*t th* poor o payara. YOClfO MAM AOCMPTS P08ITI0M WITH THE BANK OP WASHJXQT It la (ratlfytna to tho many trim of Mr. W. B. Harding to kn that h* ha* aoooptad a position w t* hBaak of Washington. Than ?o more popular young man wit; tho coDflnea of tho city nor one w baa more wlahea from hla frlei for auccaaa. Mr. Harding la a i of tho ftar. Nabamlel Harding, r tor of St* Patera Bploeopal Chur aad go far aa popularity la conce 4 la following In tbo footatepe bio dtatlogulahed fnthor. OPWnXO CANDY STORK Mr. C. Ooorgo la oporing a bo made candy ntora on Market atr oppoolto tbo Conrtbooae. Ho ' bora aboat two yoarn ago la aaae buolneo. L. c. Toter of Mow Bora. N. la a Washington oMtar today. IS OOXTdUMMT Tbo many frloada of Mr. * Maekiaa will bo pleeeed to lai tbat bo U aow eoaoalaaoaat fi hta rooont Ulnoao. . Tboro beams to bo a 01 to a 01 bot of maaalaa. among tbo child of tbo city. H. O. Parka of KUaabotb ( waa a paaaoagor on tbo Norl Soatbarn train yeaUtday aftorac Edward Jamoa of HobaraOBTI M la tba etty. H1- Boalab Missile Of Par* N. C.. paaod tbroagh tbo otty : terdey aaroato to Harker'a lot wboro aba to teaching. T. B. Barwoll of Charlotte. 0., la a Washington TlUtor. Aaaoag tbo welcome neitor. tbo city today la J C. Cooper . -*i " * * rT""?? yisffli E m ump of Commence* Campaign in tin a* Interest of Washington Co! lagtate Institute. m. The many trtenda of Rer. Dr. K ?t S. Lowtber, pre.ldrnt at Ua Waehu baton Colleilata Institute. will reln. net to Mara at hb Intended absence from the elta far the next two ^ months. President Lowther loft the city last Friday to aomxaeaae a earn w pal an tar the surpass ot latereet. lag the frlaadtt ot education In th< IU effort now balnt made to establish ^ thle new Insulation ot Marplot la u, ear mldet. Dr. Lowther will dm u rblt Now Tori ally and rtclntty Mt where he has a number ot anger ka menta to preach in churchee ot the q. New York Conference of the M K Church It b to be booed that he ^ Win meet with all saooeoo that hli h, mlaelon deeerrea. irnr - ann im ii - VTIUU KIIU in mm IO It I* reported th?t tie reapectlee IMMH of the ciff etti adracete la UM"r 4",*r*nt pulp,u 91 tie storea by tie merchants on Satardor nights. The ministerial tin Ion took action on thle point at a recent mention and ererr ornaaiiatlon In (D the cttr practically hae 'endorsed what tier did. From present appear. of aaoea It looka u It the earlr cloelag of the reopeetlre placee ot bail' new on Batardar nights la onlr matter ot a tear neeka. 2 WHERE ZIGZAG R0ABSAREBES1 " Advlci Frofl Depirtamt ? idl 1 atatnaillnaa o. AirKntun. 1th ? GUT OUT STEEP GRADES rlio Mm TK? D*p?rtm?nt Advi?#? Avoidance ' OC- Elevations an tha H Iflhwaya^Evan a1 ch, tha Eapanaa af 8ama TiHabU Land rn. Tim Longest Way Around May- A 0f tha lhartaat Way Hama. Tba areraga Ufa of bonea and auto mobiles may be increased and the cos of turn Hog reduced, according to tlx office of roads of tba department o ma agriculture, by relocating many ok oat roads and tba mors scientific laylnj a as out of new ones. Tba natural tend tha oney In road balldlng Is to build i straight road, whether It goes ore stsap grades or bills or not, and poll c lag over these grades naturally add y ' to tba wear and tear on hornet am Tha doctrine of tba oAcanCroada I that the longest way around may ofte ba tha iahorteat and moat economics ?hn ? way homo and that frequently b om building a highway around a hill c grade but little appreciable dtetane U added, nndthia 4a mora than oOm by tba reduced atralu of bfculing. Tba chief drawback from tba fart owner's point of view la that tba laj im- lag out of roads on this principle c avoiding grades necessitates in soa cases running tba read through goo farm lands or orchards or peetnn Instead of going around tba farm Mr Mty and building tha rood tbroogU ok folk womoot fields and over rocky knoll )0n This of course muat raise a questlo ... in the mind of tha Individual lart ' owner as to whether tba cutting up < his property by ? road yields him li dividual advantages and aa benefit ale. Ma community as- to offset tba ui re*, of such land for a toad or tojovo -.? ? 1,,. J- c A# u. ? VI ^ coma tne loconvenienca or oar tog n. la (M, conpcctloD tM.aOc* of rat polut, out tliat the ninnlnc of ? ro? com tbe Importance of Rich t Irr ^ Pre*nt 'Captain Alvarez" at the Ft Ndiw Theater. Wm Weil Pre . eated. Company a Good Oea Pagl GUmore la the romantic eomody-draaea. "Captain Alrarea" tt wee do the bonrde at the New v Theater teat ; erenlna and wee wit> aeaeed br a large number. The i eeene of the play' takea place In tL; 01 ' republic ol Axetlne In Soutii D I America during He early dftiee. ei ' The play li la throe acta. Nr. Oil- M more an Robert Wlawrlaht and Utter Captalat A1 rarer, from the : eery drat gained the admiration of M lla entire audllnaa and they ahowed ca their Ush appreciation of hla ef- fa 1 tort with eppfcaae. He waa ably wi asaioted by Utah Hable Scott In the role of Nonltn. Mlaa Scott la moat ea 1 attractive Id appearance and her S. acting In etch an to commend her cl In any rote ahe aaaemaa. Mr. Louie th Litton nn Don Hpteo Arnna. foreign hi minuter. U eapieUlly worthy of -be mention. Hie pMt In the well laid bt plot rttning al thanngh the atory u ?M superbly exerted. Mr. Gllpaore tb and his company delighted the theater goers of the city. "Captain on Alveree" le a production of merit p? and the company presenting it here tj last evening are In every way quail- ^ ! Bed to handle It. The eceolc ?ffecU, settings, Cqdturaes, etc. were attrecfttre. The perfermanoe was a \ Superintendent H. B. Charles of the electric and water plant Impresses upon consumers of either elec- c. trlcity or water to pay their bills at the office by Febnrary 10th, so p] as to be entitled to a draw for the attsaetlTe prises to be awarded on that date. toBT to, the community Is so great 0t that it might welt repay those using bj the road to glre the farmer the equlva1 lest In land equally good lu place' of what be baa sacrificed to the common fa welfare. he t any rate, tb# office of roads is now taking special peine to make deer i tb# economic advantage of avoki^s (Q [ steep grades In the road*. even at some sacrifice of better land. Inveetl 1 gotlon shows that the laytug of such G roads over bills has resulted more I from attention' to tbs preserratlou of farm Itnaa than from scientific attention to the problem of road bulld1 log. m According to tbe testimony of farm ** era consulted, where n horae might S< 1 be able to pull 4,000 pouuda ou a lore! 1 .*oad It -would hare difficulty lu pull lug 3,000 pounds np a storp liltl. Tbe ? else of tbe load, therefore, toudi to be measured by tbe gmde of the larg?z! bill ou tbe road to market In a num- M * ber of cmeee actual experiment shows a 1 that tba relocating of roads around q a bills has been accomplished eltber N f with no addition In road length in 1 aoaaa Instances and with tbe adding * . of only a few feet to tbdilgbway In o there. The office knows of no caas _ * Where a properly relocated road which 1 has cut out grades baa led to any f r tnestfton aa to Its material reduction of V banllng coats. * '1 Trapping a Coyeta. The coyote is one of the sliest and a hardest of all far bearing animals to a trap. Ba delights in digging up traps, j springing them, eating tba belt ?od otherwise disturbing the set without t j getting caught. Hie sense of smell la it re*j acute. The beet way to trap htifi a If to bulk! a bonfire ore* the set after it the traps here been properly placed. Tmrow Into tba embers some bacon B rinds, chicken booaa or, better yet r- hones of sage ben or grouse. The coyote if habitually Mwrehr* about enmpfisae ? for stray wta of meet and U therefore k 4 lees wary. Tbe Arc obliterates the] m traces of the set eliminates the tracks) ? and smell of a human twin*. end the 1 odor of tbe burned meet will attract him from a long dtstnnro Be Is faom n likely to wellc Into the trap thus disI gulsed with tbe remnsutv of it camp rt fire than any other unless you bare a ii- carcass literally surrounded with traps ts with a see ere winter un.aad no otw: * carcasses within mlIea.-W. P. Wilcox r- la Farm and Fireside. Is ? ? Is Insects' fc'gge. 4 A butterfy lays *** ecjm. the wasp a BXBO. the ant 4.000 to B.ooo while on? id species of wblto ant produces 88.4<M n eggs In a day. ig :eL D. Leeofskr of Balharen. ?. C., * J arrtred here thie moralng on bast < - NEV ran IS SUFFERING! FROM FALL K>t Slipped at a Card Party 1 Causing: Her to Have Narrow Escape pyom Serious Injury. On last Friday evening during card party given by M1m Coy 1 honor of Mr*. 8. 8. Spruks of \ ran ton, Penn., who is- the gueet t Mm. Geo. T. Leach. Mrs. A. M. 1 imay one of the guests of the 1 ening came near meeting with a 1 rious accident. She was stand- * g near the atalrway of the reald- / ce an4 in some way her dress ught in her foot which made her ; c U the entire length of the stair- i from top to bottom. Fortunate-1 f no bones were broken and she F, caped Fltb serersl bruises. Dr. ? I % Nicholson, her family physl- F an was summoned and rendered a e ' necessary medical attention, a nee that time Mrs. Dumay has p en confined to her bed. While H r injuries are painful this paper h glad to learn that they are not it ought to be serlotis. si Mrs- Dnmir Is among Waahlngi's most popular ladles and es- p ?ciallr is this so In a social way. a is entirp city wishes her a speedy ? orery, g ? If WELCOME VISITOR d Among the welcome visitors to y e city today 1s node other than r-OTtt SlMlij >y|l mil !*,- <* 7 r. Stiller fa"Cflmen who always y ten to the welfare and uplift of & e county. | u e< W. H. Whitley of Bonnerton, N. ^ , Is In the city. t, 1 fi LAT IRON VICTIM u REPORTED TO BE 0 BETTER TODAY ei The colored woman struck by an- q her of her color Saturday night c r a flat iron Is reported to be some r, stter today, notwithstanding the et that she Is still confined to her tt <: n d Miss Mary Fowle left this morng for Forsmouth, Vs., where she to be the guest of Mrs. Walter reen In that city.. MAKING IMPROVEMENTS Decided improvement? are being a to the residence of Mr. and Ira. John L. Phillips on West t econd. GUESTS OP MRS. BELL } Mrs. Dorsey Battle and daughter, J trs .Wllllangham of Rocky Mount tfd Mrs. C. A. Bell, of Beatffort N. j and daughter, Mrs. Morgan, of few Yoiik, are the guests, of Mr., nd Mrs. W. M. Bell at tfielr home ^ n East Second street. ^ ] Treasurer Mi; Man h We notice from the papers that he county political pot >ia begin- ( ilng to boil. As to County Treasur- ( r, we think E. R. Mlxon has been ( he right man In the right place ad as to his promise to not be > candidate after two terms we do { ot think this 'would 'debar him rom accepting the nomination if it rere tendered him without his be- ( omlng a candidate. Some of pur ( ither officers hare promised four . ears ago that (t we would give hem one more term that they routd step out but they failed to te?p their promise we do not think D. R. Mlxon would break such a iromlee and he would not be breakup such a promise by accepting the lomination If It werd tendered him vithout Ills asking for It 4We hope hat It will not become neosusmry for us to import* a man from some rther County to 1111 the place as our . Board of Education did to fill the >Oc? of County Superintendent. Was this action neceeary? J. W. MAYO. vs 1 St J MUM 1 ffllPWI it" iStl-ffi (aude Norwood is Billed for New Theater Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Popular Price* "V . f Vj Miss Maude Norwood with her " -J treat stock company of all star layers wllll be seen here at the lew Theater for three nights com- a - >] aenclng Thursday February 11th. ilea Norwood Is one of the leadas figures In stock productions and he youngest emotional actress on be stage today. Past two yeare he waa leading woman with the.; icademy Stock Co., New York city. 8he will appear on Thursday light February ISth, In a massive cenlc production pf that world'# smous love story, "Dora Throne." 'rlday night, one of the greatst noral lesson ever told, "The ower of Conscience," this play is trong than The Man of the Hour nd better than The Thief and comares equally with that great play Within the Jaw," which New York as gone crazy over and is now in second season of phenomnal . ~ *r access. ; Saturday night, ?. great soenlo roductlon of James K. Hacketts' 1 aster-piece, "At the Cavalry Post." hlch tells a beautiful and romantic lory of the far golden west. It i needless to say what this play has ob' "'. had a run of 11 months at tie old 14th Street Theater, New ork cltr. . . " Manager Kallett ot the Madleon' mi thai - ;r*w lande Norwood and Co. gare more nd better satisfaction, than any of da dolar attractions that hare playd his house this season, not saying nythlng of the great Vauderlle beween each act. Headed by these% imous Connely Fretwells, late of lie Three Twins, Baby Elsie with- * ' ' nt a doubt the youngest and cleverst chid actress In the world doing singing and dancing specialty, lome and see her, 1| she doesn't apture your hearts at once, we will efund your money. Paul Miller, that somewhat dlferent comedian, who Is paid to lake yon laugh and never falls to o so from start to finish. Edna May and Jack Oould In heir classy singing and talking act, Irst off the big Keith time. Something doing every minute, rom rise to fall of curtain. Think of the prices?15c, 25c, ?d 36c. * . The best stock company now on he road. VISITING FRIENDS, drs. A. F. Gurganus of Plymouth, C., la the guest of Mrs. J. P. Palmes and other friends In the :lty. She was a former resident isre. Ml as Adeline Mayo left this mornng for Norfolk where she will visit icr sister Mrs Cecil. Fisher. xon Right n Right Place i GRIF CLARK OUT Grlf Clark, colored, who endeavored to ride by the Norfolk Southern passenger train Sunday afternoon with the result that he tet the worst of the collision Is V today able to be out and attending to his duties. ~~?????? ? Colonel H. Churchill Bragaw of Chocowlnlty Is a Washington visitor todsy. ' v " ' .'J THE LYRIC . HIGH CLASS VAUDBVILLE ... INTRODUCING CAPLANE AND WELLS PICTURES :-<z? The Ward of the Kingpin Two ., Reels . Thanhousei, A Psrlkxn Mas?Thla is sWssUrn Drsms. repsie with fhrilUss scenes. Msjestic. Prloe lo sll 10c "
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