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WASHINGTON N C SATURDAY MTBfrWOQK )AMPA*t U tm YESTERDAY a, ?. in. nibn ot iwpm. to rroria. for tl? <1 action or tka ootm t T of ?do^tloo of Srawaon oMntr >7 dlTMt T?t? of the poople. 8. B. 194, Johafoa of Duplin, to authorising prohibiting public druakeuness 4a Currituck township Jo Hg?de county. ; H. B. III. Macon. t? protect |MD? io Maopa county. H B. 327, *acon. taxing dogs io Macon county, f 1 r,T tL B. 338. Battle, allowing the town of NuhTJOe to laaue bonds tor lifcht ?, aewerage and water. . j H B. 32*, ' Kent. providing for the manufacture and distribution of antt-tosin Mid other serums by the State Board of Hetiib. H. B. 330. Kent, Making Ralegh the permanent meeting place of the State Board of Medical Examiners and vesting tbe Attorney General with power to prosecute those prac ticing medicine without license. H. B. 331. Bowie, relative to graded road in Ashe. > nH. B. 981, Benton, require At lantic Coast Line Railway to fence right-of-way in Green swamp town ship. Columbus county. H. B. 333. P^aclKg source of am monia on guano bagaL IT. B. 334, Roberta of Buncombe, io iproteot the forests of the state. H. B. 336. Roberts -of Buncombe, amend law relative to railway cat tle guards. H. B. 336. Cape hart. Validate act) of a certain notary pobKc in Bertie.' ? H. B. 337, Hutchison, amend art placing certain coanty officials of Mecklenburg on salary basis. H. B. 338, Mewborne, to protect farm employes. H. B. 339. Deyton, repeal law cre ating game warden in certain town ships In Yancey. * t H. B. 340, Glbbs. to appoint r Justice of the pesee for Charleston townsMp. Swain county. ' U thai tome least of daM for tyttu 'of ?Mmiitar% the (on o# Washington In the re oeM prefer wutal pilofflc* primary, art aXkacta^the UM of Illegal meuu IS Ula primary and violations of the prisn*r ratslatloas. and seemlrvKly attempting to ca?i?^ Mr. Small. tscanss of the allseed oae ot tuoli Illegal rneaaa * and nach violations. Oar Lectslatnre enacted tho preaon: prohibition, and ot the frequent tm<\ repeated violations of tola law *< hare abundant e?li?p?e. Has anr r *OM?7 to?el ll^s^t person boetij know* to oanaure the majors pi thti law because of these violation*?-*' It ?t* eqnsUy as list and sonslblf : o sttsmtrt to contact thoee law_ afcere wHii Infractions of this lane m It la to?ttnm>t to censure Cot . ?mas VmalV lot violations 01 rif - r:marf regulations, that Is, llf ,*?L 'h?e4'WWa.. violations of thr t r rotrf retaMVinsI I ban never ' d thefrood Intentions of to' . , )ew Impeached or questioned will 1,1 for -one Instant, give ett - ? j declaration charging Mr 3mall wtOi dnjrtlelty In this or an> ,'twr matter, aad 1 am eipresslnt U? swnttoient of evtry disinterested lit. (UMI1 nx?t??d the sdTlsabll j of ealttnc At" pfl??ry *l? ?? I.adlnc Owwctats la Washing too and It wa. rood thai sentiment we very to '?"* "t csUln* I' This plaa ftad been tried out Hi tl> v,oTthwS*lltn4 results met with ? -rorfcl. ' ft * ?o?te? i??r Ihe tlf'lxit (i fine within th ft at ih? poop'.' of a state, a an ?j ape of the most lllurtro" "M of Itfrth Caroline, lurlsl, slat;' of his llf* ?? . u. . In Bin nations, and innuendoes of dis gruntled and chronically d<fa*ted. MBce ?Mk?n or *bn Intrfeuea of a ^que.pf.paenui poMtlclaas. It la srgued that Mr. 8m?U ahouM ake the * Initiative ? dlaregard . the *eauKs ofHhe primary and recom mend ma for appointment; because 'I am right. I am always right." :o usually runs the defeated caridl late's argument. "I wu cheated >ut of my right. by the : machlna ions of the vile wretch who opposed le, aided and abetted by, the pow ?ra tliat be. The little *>oy ?wlic <T?(s tiie worst of It k t 7>ont wit? Jiothcr ' ono exclaims ^atnrcdiy 'he d^d .not do It fairly." \ And H a a' natural later in life tc tear Ihe name accusations when ?ne experience? defeat at tho handr if'_ a stronger rival; and , always here Is much of et tiles in the one aae aa in the other. There Is no \rgument more repulsive, revolting nd nauseating to the susceptibility it the public than the one of tbode ested candidate, charging foul play ?raudulent voting. etc.. and oeratn > there 4a none leva Itkely to enltsx lubllr.; sympathy. Thn weird wali ng, and anolamous nhriek or a torn rat under your wludow at midnight -r the reaping, wheeslng guttral atMlng. clattering snore of a. sound ikffN when one 1b frultle'sly woo ?ng the goddess' of MWfTlK not mere mafmeratloB to the ufrrrer' Respect for the official 'dtcreos of ?(*e*Ts la necessary to good govern ment. And the man who i-ini.., he puhtle ho view Wlili ??MOTllj ha acta of Wa officers er ?w*k t4 ugend' r a- ppirlt of^jebelH >n In tb^ ?ubltc feward tham. la sewing *ee?t ? f ammtfi^.wlrteh, wilt 'n 'he eoi 1 ?nd?rmlne the pillars of government ?Itself v ; | ^ > ' ^ RMpMt tally *our?, T~ I.AWffltKPE M. BOOTT. I Mr. iM Mra Frank A. W<rl?M ra il tarnod to th? nttr raatardar a?tar 1 -woo rt* the Norfolk Sahara ?Utl i^T mod ara at *ot? to IHrtr many l-rtendu at tli? raaldanea of Mr. I VrDrtlt't #a??r. Mr. M. I. Wrlrtt. I ? w??t Sacaaa ?u??t. I V ? ? -i ?' "? V I CftAXOK IK U*ATH>N I Tha law nrm of Small. M?c.l*n |?ra*aw and Rodman, who Hate bwn I HTWf*rIltK office* In tha hullillnt on 1. mumc AND BWTt-KN imssiT IF UK Mill Down at Engelhard In Hyde coun ly vl?r* the mist laden winds of the Atlantic blow and .where the eh rill cry of the water fowl In the wlntei months calls to the sportsman whll in the spring and summer the varleu specimen of the finny tribe temp, the angler, there are men who sgvt ires wKh never a thought of theli heroic deeds; men who grasp from Ihe briny deep the forms of mej bearing the spark of life and wh< look upon K as coming Into thei Idly routine of duties and -who're fuse to accept renumeration for thefc sets of mercy. One of the most daring and thYll-] ins rescues to take place in th steer !on In many years occurred on Fri lay morning, Jan. 15th, when Capt G. M. * Qibbs, a Bturdy resident o I Engelhard, gwteptd ? frem Ihe laM; Aralersrof Shoal Point river the a I ] nost exhausted body of Mrs. J. W 1 SI array, wife of the Bnrlingtoi banker who had only a few minute >efore gon? to his death in thos ?me Icy cold waters when he had lumped 'from the biasing decks of .he pleasure yacht Julia. Capt. Mldgett, who with a party of fishermen was eamping for the nlgb an An Island two miles swsy, he. seen the ..burning vessel snd ha. Visard the frantic cries for assistant | from Its terror stricken occupants ' That he did not save others is du o the fact that the Are on the boa lrove them too quickly Into the wa er and they sank almost immedlat' ty. Capt. Mldgett's account of th rescue of Mrs. Murray is of interes 1 tn part Is follows: Tile F tuber nuut'N Htory. -Uhflta Is not much that I can tel vbout the sinking of the Julia as lid not see the boat until she wa \flre and then *he burned up s- ' luick that 1 did not have muc? tme to think. Me and D. S. Glbbi nd several other fellows were get ing ready to aet out some nets an< fter finishing" up work for the da? ad gone over on the island to spen I he night. * "Some time alter dark this boa hugged up and dropped anchor e >out two miles off where we wer am pod and hung out her light! vie nor any of the rest of the crow >aid much attention to the boat am flong later in the night we turner n. Rome limn after midnight I sa' v flash out toward where that yach | had binm lying and 1 thinks to my >eif. that boaT* afire. 1 Jumped u and woke up some of the other fel lows and we wrrat in a hurry to m ;oat and got In It. thinking that w would get there In time to take of taybody on board. Sana One Woman. "While we were going out the fln burned the yacht'a painter tn tw? nd she floated off dorfn the ttreair eaw people Jumping in the wate tnd I thought nuro that they.woul I >e able to hold un for a time. Ju^ j how long H was from the time th I first fire happepod till we reached | the place. I won't pay. because don*t know. Must of boen some ov | cr 4n hour. 77"" "When we finally got where ' thought the boat had beqn <put u tor th?* night w* looked around en' f<?und a Indv who turned odt* to b? , Mrs. Muuray. floating around hold ing O" to a life nrcserver. We pul' fd her on hoard aod after lookln* ?round a hit morn for . thy other and not finding thorn we went bee' ashore where we wrapped the lad up in blankets and made her * comfortable as possible tttl da* broke when we carried her erer V Engelhard." Not onty did those men retov Mrs. Murray bo* they severe hours In eearohlhg tor her hasbaad Mrs. W. ?. Porch ft Beaufort aad OtMtavus P. Dodeo* of Norfolk, ft the hope that they might be attr' and hare since sp^pt hour* In ?ssrc? lag for tbe dead bodies of the rlr tins sad all without a cent of rr RX-HHTTRIFT KICK* TfX Kx-Bherlff Oeo. E Ricks retime*' yeMrrday from a hesiato* frlp t* RHharrn. end st thle time 1$ f ported as be tag confined to his hom with Kick a ess. tt le not eottalderC WHHMHHf-wffi* v i Mr *amne1 ftafrtHM?' ?* Wmtrf.-f 1 4 ta.uw THWM mcTnunM ffloinuiioil MISIIIKi ? tMlli ? , The annual meeting or the atocV holdera of the Horn Building and ix?an Association o / tht* city wa? *eld to tft?? tank Ins boon? of th* laving* mad Trust Go ra pany. Thurt lay afternoon at 4: SO o'clock. The nesting *? well attended, a large t amber of stockholder* be lag preo ent and much enthusiasm aad In srpet was manifested.. Those attending the^taeetlng werr W. E 8 win del!, E. K. WIUls, F. C '<ugler. John O. Bnsgaw, Jr., H. E. Hodges, C. F. Bland, C. A. Flynn. C Cratch. 8 F. Alligood. Rot. H. B.^ Sea right, E L. Stewart, W. H. Rone. F. J. Berry, B. O. Moss. F. H **ryan, A. 8. Well*. 8. C. Carty. C. Payne. WlMlsm Bragaw, C. A Turn age, and Jgs. R. Ruse, which ?ossther with a number of -tfoxle* made a large majority of -took represented. The secretary of the Association Mr. Jno. B. Soarrow. made a detail *d report of the company** bu*lne*' lowing same to be In a healthy and crowing condition, with large pro* -?ecta for Increasing business dur nr the coming year. The company now feat aboot tw? 'nndred stockholder*, with appro* 'mately two thousand share* 1* I "ores. They hare loaned on fir** -n or t amass and approved collateral <?3,700.00. Th*ir undivided oro* '?* amount to $7.01i.SS. with tR? XA dne H>*r?bolders Oa *toc> vet matured. Two *ertes of *?ock are mature^ annually, the la*t series maturln '*ec*mber l.lat, 1914. *n?ia ,a*rle xaid ?.40 per cent on the Jnvsstmer ?nd between t7.0?0.a0 and IS.OO' ?ai* paf3 lo'iitwwoww*- ' The Home Bulldto*. aad T^an Ar -oclatlon ?u orasnlaart In ;t*?o e*h *bont twatvo yosrn^we. and He ? oen dolrir * dne J?nd frn^nf bus* ?Mi ever *!nce. There 1* no In**' '**t.lon In the c*tv has done or ?? 'olnr more rood for the Induatr' Mns?ea and n^onte of modem* ie*n*. In aeord'na them tho onno* ?wnttv and capital wlt-h which 4 ?Mjlld home*, and pay for them 1* ?mall weekly payment* which nr ! -regale about the same cost a* rent' during the twelve years of Its er *tence this company ha* built *re* number of handeome home <n the city ae well as several ir ?tores. Ths stockholdera ?l<-cted the fol ! <%wlng directors for the onsulnr ?tar: W. E. Swindell. E. K. Will* ?\ C. KuglOr. John O. Brwgaw. Jr 'no. B. Bpajrow, F. J. Berry, B. G Mo*s. F. H. Bryan. and E. R. Mlxon Immediately after tho rtockliold ra meeting bad aOJOurhed. th' ewly elected directors met and ap oln'ted ths iollowlng officers for th' sars. W. E. Swindell, president T. J. Berry, first vlco-prosldent ; E 'C. WHUa. aeoond v1?s-presl0ent: J 1. Soarrow, secretary and treasurer ?nd Me*?r*. Stewart and Bryan. a? oraey*. The varloua committee1 ?ere then appointed and o'b^r bu*' >ess transacted, aftsr which th' -o*r<J adjourned. w twin SEIIKES IE nuiNC IPPJ lUlnlnb WuEB Rev. J. Frod Jonen, of Wttooo. rotary of the North Oftrollne Christian MMoMrjr OotTntlon. frill AH the pulpit of the ChriaMar Church on tomorrow ?t the inornln/ i ad eveainf service. Rev. Mr Tonee will rem ale In the oH hroofhoat ?he coming wnek. en< rtll epeek In the ohnrch eeeh even nf at I o'clock. The public le extended * cordla notation to attend theee meeting- J oirmr OV NR. AHA MIM. Wit. Lf \ mh. Mr O C Dunn of KttOtviU* end Mr?. F W. William <nd little eon Marten, of Wlleee ?re the sneete o( Mr. ?nd Mm. W } wmiimi on fc??t M?t? >lr?<. tliam i Salpee. Prayer ? By R er. H. B. 8eatl*ht Hymn No. Stl ? '"Hie Bannir p | the Croee." by cbo*r. Short talks on temperenee w?l b< j made by the following (mtlama: flrrt ealk ? Mr. w. O. Private. Second talk ? Mr. W. L. Vaufhan Duet? "Whore la My Boy To night." by MIm Kathleen W11U? aa< | Mlaa? Tolaon. Third talk? Mayor F. C. Kufler Fourth talk? Mr. C. F. Bland. Duet ? "No Drunkards Are TVre' by Mra. Leggett and MIm Willi#. Fifth talk ? Mr. K A. Daniel. Sixth talk ? Mr. C. G. Morrta. Song ? "Save the Boy," bj Ml* Thomas. Mia Tot son, Miss WllHt | tnd Mrs. Laggett. Prayer ? By Rer. R. L. Gey. Hjmn No. 114? "Onward Oo* b i I - ebo4r. Benediction ? -By Rer. R. V. lfope | and weH vale and at heart sboojd The sucoeeaful la ing program, Ing business of tho city will rrlOM phases Tlie program. ducted by Rot. R. L. Oay, la \<yw%: inmrioip T*" iTTMnulfS MED 1 new mm The following attractions are bool Ml to appear at the New Theater Vext week this house will have pic ure only exoept cn Wednesday am rhprsday, when they will" presen he C. F. Haradan's dramatic oom >any In two plays. Predentin; Wednesday night "Tempest an< tunshlne" and on Thursday night 'The Miner's Son." Two dram* h?t will pleai?e every on? that at ends. The prioes for these attrac ions will be 10 and 20 cents. Oi Wednesday, February 3rd, Day I Starr will present Mies' Adele Rotln In "The Singer," a farce corned with music. ?On Saturday, February lth, tb? musical triumph of the entire ess wii will be presented In "The Prlnc or Tonight." This is .the best Who- | vf the musical comedy variety no-? on the road. On Tuesday, February 18th, thi house takes great pleasure in an | ooundng t-hs returi of thu (suedes' J comedy that received the grrat *T | ?>roval of the amusement seekers o' tiiia city last season, "8even Hottre , in New York." This company It reputed to be even better 'thsn the: were when lest here. WHh a nev batch of aon*s and comedy that*!! 1 tlease even tbe hardest there !? tr I ease. No <*>ubt the* they wm ?>lay to a packed house on their re turn engagement j On FrVkay, F*bn?ary Sth, t%lt bouse will start th? greats serial photoplay that has ever bee* *e teaeed, "Zudore." in twenty epf ?odes. Bach epirfbde la a complete mystery. TJ?1s serial play bat out "Itpsed aay this* ever released b? any film company before, and should 1raw capacity houses ?very night. IN THUS cm. Mr. Tkoe. J. Latham. Jr.. of Nor folk. V*., arrived in the elty tbl? riming over tbe Norfolk Southern where lie wIM ?*e week e?<' wit* his threats, Mr. ?M Mre. T t tathaai. Sr.. on West Beeeed "v iS- ' * ' ' 1 Mr *T Mare of South Cre%% '? i# ?w *?+* . iwffc *, * m ?*. Rpterop*! Church. Bonner street. R ?v. Nathaniel j Hardin*, rector. Morning and ev ening prayer wltn sermoci, by the ? actor ?t the ueaal hour*, 11 a. tn . >nd 7:30 p. a. Sunday School. E. K. Willi?, Jr., >ttperlaU?d*at. and Bible clam. H. 3* Ward teacher. meets at 3 p. m. AU welcome. Pint M?UkdlM Church. Weet Second rtreet. Rer. E. M Snipe*, paator. Regular service* at 11 a. tn., and 7:30 p. m.. with preach i f b y the paator. Sunday 8chool. E. R. Mtzon. su periatendent, will meet at 9:46 a on. Baraoa claa*. W. M Kear (eacher, meet* at' the nm? hour. Fir* Bapttatf Church. ? i Market street. Rev. R. L. Gay. paator. Regular nerri om at 11 a m., and 7:30 p. m.. with preachinr by the pastor. Morning subject "Making a Life." A ?ermon for roung people and children. Even ng aobject: "Baptist* and Soul Mbarty," the second Of a aerie* o ermons on the general subject o 'What Baptttsta Belteve." * Strangers and visitor* cordlall: sreloome. Sunday School. W. G. Prlvette superintendent, will meet at 9:46 a Christian Church Eaat Second street. Rev. R. V IX a m.. a ad 7:10 p. m. Rev. J "red Jones at Wilson, Secretary o ha North Carolina Christian Mis iooary Convention will All the pnl :ifcat both morning and evening eer /lea He will remain tbronghou1 he coming week and will speak ach evening at 8 ^o'clock at the ?hurch. The public la cordially in vited. The Bible school will meet at 1C /clock. W. O. Ellis, superintendent tHrst Prosbytcrian Church Gladden street. Rev. H. B. Sea Igbt, paator. Regular services ?' 11 a. m.t snd 7.30 p. ra.. wft3 sreacblnar by the pastor, to whicV he general public has a cordial In flation. Sunday School. C. M. Brown, su verlntendent, will meet in ths after ?oon at 3 o'clock. I. I. RATI PASSES AWAY npi N?w? vm received liore tb1i noraiDC that Mr. J. W. Mayo, wbc tea reported In yeeterday'B issue a; >einf critically U1 at bin horn* Ir "Marlon, N. C., pae&ed away tb?< art night. Hi wan afflicted -wit t Blight's AIr?im ?ivd bis drnniee w? jult* sodden. Tha remain* will arrive her* to norrow at 10 : 4 1 a. ,m., via the Nor folk Soutkera Railway en route t< Royal, M. <3.. bio fortner bom?, wber' jtbey will ba laid id their leat reef lac place 1n the faintly buryinj ground. Tha funeral! aerrleefl will ba eoeducted tomorrow afternoon Bealdea * wife, formerly Mier ^mithwtak. and a young eon. h? i tea raa a father, Mr. Tltaaa Mayo. ?? Royal, and three brotfcera, Mr. CM! bert Mayo of Clajrtga, Mr. Edward Mayo of Royal, eat Mr. Beniamh Mayo of iMa olty. , TMa paper extend* tU aw path? to tie to red onea la tfcie ead be rearewaet. MMeaee MaUla OrtHln and Rolf I Mtor. two popwia* taaebam in tv Waekiagto* F?W(e Reboola. I j*r '?W? J afternoon for ' New Bent. t? the waek ead Tfcey wilt h rneaUof* i? OrvOtt'f . : . Itfw iii mm ire nun At Belhaven on ^l^'nesday ] inc. January 20th. . <? ^>?hi mond Mldyette became ^ Mr. BUfcm J. Peele, both ' J city, at the Methodist Bp,. (Lv Church. r Rev. L. D. Jones, pastor of the church. performed the very ImprM- 1 ?Ive ceremony - which made the ?3 happy couple one. the ring ceremony . M being used. The Interior of the church wan beautifully and tasteful- 3 ly decorated with ferns, evergreena I and cut flowers, the color scheme being green and white. An the strains of the wedding 1 march, Lohengrin, skillfully render ?d by Miss Mary Elisabeth Smith, filled the churoh, the ushers, Mr. C. ? 4 W. Men gel. Mr. Csrnle Duke, Mr. ? George Charleton and Mr. Russell Mulr, entered. N'ort cam* ?' bride')* maids. Miss Rosa Mae Woot en, of Greenville, and Miss Lena White. Then came little Miss Hel en Midyertte, ring bearer, carrying a J beautiful silver tray which contain ed the wedding ring. Next to en ?er was Miss Llda Mldyette, earry ng a beautful bouquet of yellow j "oses. Then the gnoom entered with his best msn. Mr. Claud L. Ireen of Roberwonvllle. Next came 'he bride, leaning on the arm of her brother. Mr. Cecil Mldyette. The bride was charmlngfy attired n a suit of broadcloth, -with hat and 'loves to match, and carried an ex tuisite bouquet of orchids and 111* 'ies of the valley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ? nd Mrs. William Mldyette, and ts me of the most popular and attrac Ive young women of Belhavee. The groom Is one of Bel haven's -nost prominent and progressive j luslness men. Little Ml?s Helen Mldyette. the * | -Ing bearer. was charmingly at- ^ Ired in cream mel! nose, wlileh wae very becoming to the little lady. After the ceremony Mr. and Mm. Peele left on the Norfolk Southern 'rain for an crtended tour of North ern cities. After the tour la com pleted they will be at home In Bel- J haven. Among the out-of-town guests A-ere: Mlsa Rosa Mae Wooten. of Ireenvllle: Misses Sarah and Hat *le Green of Robersonrllle; Mies Uena White of Dover: Mra. J. W. Oden of Washington; Mr. C. W. Men gel of Wenona: Mr. Claud L. ! Iresn of Roberwonvllle; Mr. O. A. ?eele of William ston. IN THK AUTOMOBILE MAIN ESS 8TROMJKR THAN KVEK. There seemn to be ? misunder standing to ?oine who have read the tollce of the dissolution of Hell ? Undolpfo. Mr. Randolph I* not In erested with me any kroner, but I >iave the Ford Afency, and hare It stronger than ?ver as I have Hyde .nd Beaufort counties this year and ?'Mtry ono or two car tomds of Fords ind a large stock of Ford parts all he time. Tours for ths "Universal" bu< Za WASHINGTON MOTOR CAR CfK. By C. B. Ball. t-13-3tc. PARENTS Do you know that lack af M eroper glsssea may ba wrfs?(|> handicapping your child's fature? Do you know that wa At |Umw ? children with eclewtflc awwscyT Do you know that property fitted tlassea NOW may save your ok(M rears of needles* discomfort and chance Ha whole car ear? W. H. NRWKOnN, ftpertalfc* tm Fl tttm* Over J. K. Hoyt's Rtore. Out Every Monday and Tiuisy. - WmMHIm, N. a New Theater TONIOHT HARM'S RKIMtDEAR OIRLS ll?faf If In Masle. Sfoctef. Comedy. -t.,L . ' 4^ ' ???"&! *WCE loo and IH.
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