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' ulllll lit luun
*??-t? - . ,
The old hi,,uric Sati
. arojal churc wu tt
cone of III. ex< . ntfonafl* IoTel>: ma
M:,g. tw. morning ,1 i V o-ct...
when Mi-: K,lUe . .!ek 5 ,
lttgJlouM, dauch.tr of Mrs. Mar;.
I sughlngbouse, was wetfdei to U
George Horace RowUnd, of Burnt..
Tho bridal re'tfas was .1
i ,J simplicity, ofTected
With Mr. Fintund Harding , I
organ the ir.uilcfl program r : I
fed prior .to 13, entrance ot_ I
[liritui Jiarty was ? ollthtful f I
of the occasion PrompUy at
appointed hour the reeled rh,B
heralded the approech of the V
by rendoHil?0 Perfect 1
carried with it to mocti inter..'.!, .1. I
to the popolarlty of the jiTde-el' I
who has always b. ca one of
young ladieo. Pilling the en I ft H
chancel of the church, war a bdwiH
or splendid palme end ferns. agaioH
which -great starry while rhryaahlh J
mums etood out In pleasing etrec
whUe tail, .whip- candli s In groui
gleamed among thorn. '
To the Ingplrtp, qtralne of I.ohm
grfn'e wedding march the bridal port
entered Up church aa fellowb:
Hot cam* tho uahers In pair
Meeert A. b. McLean nnd Thonii
LaUKhlnghouae; Onrl jt Richards:
nnd ?. M. CArtcr. Jr. Amoving At tt
. chAncci titer aaparated, tf3jt?. 1
Tho ushers worn followed,!.!' Ml:
metcoi* wllh ?nr*? ptctnre ttat- ni
carrying a bouquet of pink cam
tfoaa. The Ml to Bator.was U
dAtne of honor. Mre. Carl H. Rle
ArdAon, a Ulster of tho.bride. sown.
In a frock of bine trope meteor wl<
Urge picture hAt And CArrjrlng a bo
quet of pink carnation* I
The hrldeWa maid or honor 4 w
Xiao Mamie Latham Richardson, b
niece. She woe awcctneee Itaolt
an exqnlalto gown of" embroider
croam net otat white ailk. with h I
and gloves to match. Her bouqul
waa pink carnation*/ { I
Preceding the bride waa .a|
Tbereaa MoConnick Worthtngtn
who did the Honors ae flower gi
carrring a-baaket of powers. She w I
the bpnomre of all in her drpss I
whlfo embroidered aw lea with pit I
sash. 1
Learning on the arm other broth
Mr. Samuel Uughlughouee. of Va
I demnre. N. dT tfiT. bltte nl
entered. She wore ui exquisite cr<
Hon of brown clilcron broadcloth, 1
trimmed, with hat end glows
metch, wearing a corner? booquet
1 Palmar Violate of the ?allejr._ E
held In her hand a white eatm pre:
book, tied with white riblion hold'
bouquet of lUlies of the valley.
Arriving at the chancel abo v
met by the groom and his best m
and brother, Mr. 8. K. Rowland,
f Sumter, 8. C.
While the soft strain* of Sc
bert's serenade floated through
church from the organ the popu
couple were made man and wife
the rector. Rev. Nathaniel Hard!
1n words of beaoty apd solemnity
After the marriage reglsteJ I
been signed and to thd f*mll
strains of Mendelssohn's and
merry chime 6> the bill, M*. and >
Rowland left the church for
Shower rtce^^^d shoes t'
' +]*i
I Th t
' V leh the jury. ?u to
tosn. Ward & lirtmca represents
< :ho defendant and Msaars. Small}
vlacLeaa, Itragnw ? . Rodman, . will
> slst.the Stato lo the prosecution.
' Notwithstanding that tomorrow la
K Thanksgiving, on SCCOUfit Of Hit Ifn.
(nense amount of buslin I. court will
i' be bold. $
f 1 The folkiwlng cesoa ware disposed
Plate 'o. Enoch Mitchell. larceny;
I Slate vs. Oeorge V. Btyroa. violating
the search and setauro law. In
; Lb caae & Juror was withdrawn and
I mistrial ordered. The' defendant
i hen pleaded .guilty.'
State vs. John Hardy, violating the
1 seatdh and eel mere .law. In thla tats
Jt Jury wan withdrawn and a now
" trial ordered." W
r State vs. R. t). Adams, eeseult glib
deadly weapon, defendant plead
1 guilty -to simple assault. It la or1
dered that the dotendnnt pay ;t One
>: of oae puny and cent.
State vs. Ben.-Hoddltt, nenenlt with
J leadly weapon; plead* guilty. Unit
'paced to the common jdil. tor a term
it six mofctbs and to b? worked ou
s 'he rude of Beaufort county.
" HUlte T8. lj. M. SCOll, BKflUll H'lTI
" tesdlg Weapon!' defendant pleads
I' gnlUy. Whereupon It Is hrdered
ir tn ofllA.
?1 1 ' 1 ' ~ ?' '*
> * GUESTS OF MRS. I(AStK?i>H.
V Solicitor J. C.' B. Ehrlnghaus, nrtfe
Od son. Ulucher.' of Ellmietb City.
" are span ding a re* dags with Mr
31 'nd Mfa J. P. Raadolph at their
lr lomo on Bast Mala street
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.IKE OP THE GREATEST
WTRT TOtlAV IK TEXAS
' Fort Worth, Tel.. Nor. g5 ?The
F Lincoln McConnolI rertral meetings,
which begin hero today, are backed
31 bg forty-eight churches, the Y. Mi C.
'* A. and the T., W. C. A. and listing
about ?oo workers. Great interest
M has been shown 1n the work from
n the beginning. Plana hare been laid
rt ont tor the holding of meetings In
at shops, factories, packing < houses,
street car barns. Ore halls. laundries,
>k and In all'p'lncea where the Working
man and the working rroman may
>r with the least incoprenlenco be
reached goring the day houys. Iy.
*' McConneli has wgjfe/Man a nombei
ot who charge 01
?r the street and personal work.' gjfS
to
Will Observe
S The Day in
The Churchet
There wll( bpvrhanlceglTtnK err
a- vleea In all the different churches .
hf> tho elty tomorrow'with the exceptto
llr of the Flrit Methodist church
''J There wilt be morning service! a
ng, St, Peter"! Bplteopal, Fire* Preehy
terlal and Chrlatign churches, fh
'ad services at . the' If At llaptls
tsr church will be at night Tbare wil
lhi" be special music and the offerln
Irs will he lor the orphans of tkb Stat
th' an la the usual cuplom.
K ==============
onr promise, and Is the treteling sale!
to man for the flosfiind HWg/ < oa
m,. ^anr of Sumter, B c.
Last.evening froji 9 to 11 a beat
jrs Ofrt reoeptlop w?d tendered ,t!
tty. bride and groom-elect at the hoa
loatqf Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Richarrlse
ong [dtpleats ot a larrfe number or ban
of I Amenp the ntteOf-toiu gueets a
__ i tending th. < adding - re. <j ll
- I f owlsnd. f iu ten. i:' C.; miss .tut
r-fj-r-? __
II
,' JESKSEmuS
"Peg O' My b
One of the moat anxiously antl- g
clpated engagomentH of the current p
season is J. Hartley Manner'? de- 1
llghtful comedy of love and romance. v
"Peg O* My Heart," which Oliver J.
Morosco will offer for the Ne6 c
Theatre tonight. Bjr Its large ad- i;
vance sale this attraction . offers ex- t
cellent Illustration of what the pub- o
lie really wants. Under the man- v
age rial dlrectton of Morosco this 1
harming play has swelled the for- t
tunes of author and producer. 80 I
11 FlltS "
10 BE III
nni r ann nrtnn
mmrnt
?
In the ease of State is. 8. M. Petlard
for the shooting of Chief of
Police Smith at Farmvitle, N C.. tea
mistrial. This la" the seoond time
that this case has beeu tried In Pitt
county. At the flrst trial the de
> fendant was conatoted of manslaughter
and he appealed to the Supreme
court with the result that he use
" given a new trial. At the second
trial tho- Jury failed to agree, flo
a a mistrial was ordered yesterday afternoon.
The lory stood ten, lor'ti'
oulttal and two for second degree
murder.
' The Judge, R. B. Peebles. tn discharging
tho Jurg. told them, they
would not get-any lury In. the world
f to Ctferlcf' Pollard and that the
* present Jury was trying, to convict
him becawse ho had' been u gnmtilcr
; and a blind tiger add not beehdhSM
murdered Chief of Polifce Smith
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p : ?i- i.
(XthB1TION SEftTOl a.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1
. { n ij?lisl
AT THE HEW THI
'vrvt M.
reat has been the demand tor this
flay, companies are now appearing in
los^on, Philadelphia and Chicago,
there It lis now in its ninth month,
ts New York engagement lasted (or
04 consecutlra performances at the
:art Theatre, with Laarette Taylor, 0
n the title roler who went abroad ^
r appear In the London presentation ^
>t this piece. t>alnty Rae Martin, A
t he has won all hearts by har^dellc- w
out Irish brogue in Peg this season. Q
leads the cast that Manager Morosco Y
ias kept intact. _
, = J
Dollar Xmas t
h
Fund For the
b
Belgians J
Previously acknowledged. $119.00
o. d. raui, rvausomvijie . . . x.uu
IV. T. Boyd. R. F. D.. city. . 1.00 ?
Mrs. W. T. Boyd. R.F.D., city 1.00 t
H. Menu . . 1.0,0 I
Prink. A. Wright . . ... 100 3
C. A. Campbell. Jr 1.00 1
Cot. W; C. Rodman . . .. . . 1.00 *
G. A. 8pencer 1.00
1$-*. Qv A. Spencer 1.00
Total 1128.00
MEET TOMORROW. f.Sfr '
* gjfejlLt' ' ? .
The AddUco Book Club win meet
with Mr*. W. B. Mortln Friday attarnon
Wt bar beautiful home In
Washington ^ark at 3:80 o'clock. All
tto members of this club are urged
to be present.
To Donate Tent
Cash Sale
Mnrtiy QOlia lo n?!
. A nation la weeping Mora ot
Wood. Ita red wounds ay aloud for
l(?lp and for pltj. Children crytnr
fbr lsoi^tntrcnta. Mm bora weapln*
for tout or slaughtered children,
thmillee dSelterlcsa to tb? bitter eoW
find - rain. Onoo proapofovni bualne.s
nten bi-celnr > crust to keep root and
tjody together .Men tor* aud rnan-jnidreo
bereft of h nr.e and
a *wr w ' w ^
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NOVEMBER 25, 1914 | ^
i O' MY llEARr
iATER tOUlGHT.
inn nni i !i
m&m i
WEDDED 10
11 BLOOD
Miss Annie Nelson Bell, daughter
t Mr. John T. Bell, Wharton's, N. el
.. was united In marriage this mom- 8c
ig at 6:15 o'clock to Mr. David b?
lton Bland, of Ayden, N. C. T?n nc
eddlng took place at the residence w
f Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrison on T1
idst Second street and was lm- cl
reaalvely performed by the Rev. E. Bi
1. Snlpee, pastor of the First Metho- a
1st church, in the presence of a few te
rienda and relatives of the contractag
parties. Immediately after the
onsummatlon of the nuptials the
ride and groom drove to the Noroik
Southern station and left for a **
our of northern cities before going
o their future .home In Ayden. ,r
The bride la a charming and at- ractive
young lady and has a wide
lrcie 01 rnenos ua mis ciay-jrarontro^- j
Ivhere. The groom is a prominent
>usiness man in Ayden. He Is a
rother of Mi*. T. L. Bland, ot Rocky
kfount, who Is tho proprietor of the
3otel Loi|ipe here. The Daily Nowa
ixtends congratulations h
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MEETS FRIDAY. o
The O. Henry Book Club will meet I
with Mrs. Norwood L. Simmons at a
her home on North Market street J
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A I
full attendance of the members Is i
declred.
SAYS RAJLER
Our photopraglc Studio will be (
open tomorrow, Thanksgiving, from
9 to 4 p. m. 11-35-ltp
h Part of
s to the Belgians
creed end oolor, ihotUd' help.
I for one. will doneU the tenth pert
I of my ceeh eelee of *Vtdey, KarrmI
her 2 7th, to thle most worthy eeuad.
-jfife-.AnAMs.
I The-ebov, In e met commendeb! >
lect end wUl be rwtf.wigi pleeeur*
by every render of title peper. ?tr.
Kflr
HLJHI
'
mi am
itronu iiiuuu
WILL PLAY
T010RR9W
The Washington High School
even and the Wintervllle High
:hool team will play a game of foottil
at Fleming Park tomorrow afterKin,
Thanksgiving Day. The game
ill be called promptly at S o'clock,
tie admlheion will be 25 cents. A
ose and exciting game is loked for.
eing Thanksgiving Day, no doubt,
large number will witness the const.
RETURNS HOME.
Mrs. Margaret Olbbs, who has been
i? guest of Mfe. E. L. Roper for
i? past week, returned to her home
i Middleton this morning .
?rimary For the
The W^osh
Editor Dally News: Arrangement
ave been made to hold a Democrat!
referential primary of the patron
f Washington postofflce for the se
action of a postmaster on Monday
)ecember 14, 1914. The followlni
ire the candidates: W. K. Jacobsoo
Henry Moore, A, J. Co*. Charle
... Morton, P. S. Worthy and W. S3
{wander.
There will be one polling plac
mly at the City Hall, and the poll
ivtil be opened at 6:SO n. m. an
closed at 7 p. m. The primary wi
be conducted by. si* pollholders pi
lected by each of the candidates, an
by one umpire similarly selected.
Those who have the privilege i
voting In this primary most posse
these Qualification?: (a) He must 1
white and have attained the age
11 years, and must be a Democra
(b) He mast be a patnon of th
postdate*- (o) Ha mnst be a boi
fide resident within the terrlto
served by this office. The pollholdc
and umpire will exertla* a wise d:
cretlon In passing upon the par
afllltatton of a ?.opo?ed voter T
fact that a voter may have scratch
[on* or fnoro candidates ott the Dom
cratlc ticket In the past WtU not d
qualify hlta front, voting, provid
jhc did ,o from ccn?l.n.lou. mm
^ Mr and Mrs. W. W.
IllOoksr. ot Aurora. H. C.. was tha 3
swm * beautiful marriage thu
mora log at 7: Jo o'clock when their
charming and popular daughter, Mlae
Lena Hooker, became the bride ot
Mr. R. A. Th? npson also of Aurora. . '<!
The heme was beatftlfrflly and
tastefully decorated with ferns and
while carnations, the background being
Of solid green with. the color J
scheme worked out In the ribbon* Jj
which croased the room or or head
from several angles. . Beneath a lore,
ly arch covered with ivy and earn*- v|
lidns the happy couple stood end ^
assumed the solemn vows that made
them man and wife, the ceremony
being Impressively performed hy ^
R?v W. E. Trotmu. pMtor ?t tfc.
M. K. church.
Little Miss Lnclle Hooker, babr . ?
sister of the bride, bore the direr
'tray In which the ring was embedded M
In green ferns.? Following this
sweet little miss, who was gowned 'i
In white organdie shadow laoe wag
Miss Gertrude Selby, cousin of the
bride, wearing a beantlful gown of
crepe de chine end shadow laoe. who
presided st the piano.
The bride and groom next entered. : M
The bride wore a handsome gslagawsy
gown of broadcloth with* hat
and gloves to match. Her boaqmet
was bridal roses. The groom wore >
enre of a large number these tww
young hearts were made to beat as t'fl
The bride Is e daughter efl hr. ||
and Mrs. W. W. Hooker, a successful
and enterprising farmer and
merchant of Aurora. Her circle of ^
friends is boundless. Her charms Of . fa
manner have always made for her
an enviable place in her community.
She is a graduate of the Lonlsburg
Femade College. Vnd is noted for
church work.
The groom is a son of Mr. B. H. - ^
Thompeon, one of that section's moat
prosperous and energetio farmers.
He Is a graduate from Qutlford Col- :*
lego and has always taken a high ''"'J
stand In the baseball world. He Is
now principal of the school at Idalla.
His friends throughout Beaufort county
are legion.
Immediately after the wedding ;]
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left on the |
Washington and Vandemere train
for this city and from here left for
Washington, D. C., where they will
? spend a few days. The Dally News
Joins In congratulations.
Selection of
lington Postmaster
t those who have boxes on rural routee
c and are sprved by the several rural
a delivery carriers from thlj office.
^ i UiB WUl UO WU?t lJ? ?llC?w*i M
g preferential primary, and the purw
, pose Is to avoid holding & second
a primary. Each voter must vote for
' his nrst and second choice. An ample
number of ballots will be printed !
- and placed at the disposition of each
3 candidate, and the method of votlnc
d is extremely simple. The preferen- J
11 tlal primary has been adopted in a
number of States and is regarded M
A the fairest method of making a selection
where there are more the*
two candidates. It avoids the ex*
pense and Inconvenience of a possible
** second prtmsry. |
)f Each of the candidates have sheer-- j
felly agreed to conduct * clean, ho*>'
orable campaign. No Intoxicating
13 liquor and no money or anything of 5
r* value will be nsed directly or in- .-i
" rectly, intended to Inline*oe the vote
lv of any cttlsen. No one of the ean^
dldates will provide veblelee for may
h<> voter to come to the poUa. In order J
04 to avoid an unnecessary burden.
k?" This method of selecting a poetr
f* master certainly accords with Denscratlc
principles and policy, and is
? eminently fair. I respectfully ttrfe .3
all Democrats to co-operate in the
election of their postmaster. After Ij
led nominee for postmaster shall be 1
selected in this primary. I will do *1 Jj