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' M BE i HOLD : FINALS AT PililGfffl v DESERTED L1I AHAPailDE SCHOOL 1 Wf !T3 ' lm. To-Be 1 the ' Inside r. Commencement 'Exercises ; Are v . m,lS PofMr Xraely Attended and Much .;. ! -,7 . i-rnm leadership Kace. I . . ... .uuju j . Elizabeth City Ttkev JTofire- slve Step In Interest -.. oi Public H'-aiti- SWAMPS CAROLINa') 'ON JtERN IDE TWO FINE ' ADDRESSES foAPE DRAW CANALS. AND ' B ' f .;:i,'t-rl - ke Mr." Woodard. ..Principal, of V The 'NeceW TV-Ee! Washington Wakes Up FoUowlnj I Firtt. Millinery ' Opening Held orgy of excitement witn uamv i :? : lesteraay wm aq vus- t . Brown Taste in Mouth. - I -" "t - picioua Event. ' CELEBRANTS SPEED HOMEWARD CROWDS TRHONG BUSY STORE M A0HINES GIVE SATISFACTION" j - TVkfcn i,hrn.ia to Remain and Gare Up The Fight and An- .""-i V nounceo witnarawai. . 1 Conduct Private School.;- Securid From Sale of Bend En-.' gineer to Be fcrnpioyea. -..:: .., s Elizabeth City, N. Q.r March ''5.-- -.TteWaslungton correspondents have .gMwh 1-The shcool The city fathers m council Monday " ,ad a lot to say abou,t the retirement aPf?fl . Tl tchera "'ght took a progresses -step forward. , ' s .MaUin from the race termexpired last Friday teachers s comn,ime pn detection " Democratic leader in gave ' h , jt2 the drainage of the canals and swamp , : ' SseaateJ'-These correspondents the pupils w hich ws gr "?wdad lands-within-the corporate limits of M'aoni of them do at least, that These the city-was adopted. This, soundr .V.XScTof Martin's giving up the "Pr-n,"" the death knell to the mosquito, who Treia After . Train--Departs Over- Uowing with Passengers - -- .'.Bound Everywhere. . ' Washington; March .5.- Washington, with' a-, -"next morning", j-headache, air The glorious sunshine and the balmy Matho7R ' r of yesterday was a fitting intro- ,RS.. chx!he Jo,urt,a.1. awoke today to find the streets jittered duction of Springtime, and with wicn. .aeons, auer me maguMMMr 1: wiecHH. uiwuuve- w k- 8 oleased bevnnd rnrmn h'.u' irkmeir are already engaged mg would have bees sumwent to xause ma"chine and would nnt ri i 'down the stands and deco- the street, to be thronged -Uh jnem- Tanyrice tfkJftLSfi to jbt was his finding 'Sasnnons lam. . 4 A.mecuncn aispatcn g his nnamg oui wi, Slivered two interesting addresses. na regnea supreme m s was not going to support $WF$ he Regretted time, Jmmem orjuennj " . : 'J "J- f- ' that the school term had expired but r - It means a mor -Wn disoatch sent out irom . i,nprf thar he time' will ul vity. . . , malaria more" fceauU- "After all Elizabeth City1 is getting a on herselt and israpiaiy pass- cityin name inw a tuy,i committee composed of , Messrs. ni T P I.iV and VV. Tboas Suples Manm, o.:v8..r. .nd interesting talk In' which -he re- - d"hV fh7 Board of jat "was -CHiereu up " (school, naB-deciaea to remain ncrc f .V , " :Kt that th 'i.:; IStf SSk W conducting.a private 1 A m6eivesi. . r-- Uttiool. '.... . ... Ian r Man th itnrh fork of Poin - Sm ih inrnnunir oeiiaic. . - .'m, tt,L nnhio manner in wmcn inev -t . 4 '... 'j - . .l. .tnni nf trw vir--r. " ...... mv street ana on wrc buuiu mu ui abandonment , of the fight t0 I At the closing- of . the program con, Poipdexter creek irom rooi . streej . io ck the honor of leading DemM- served to everyone. - Road street and both sides of Tiber .u. lomJativp chamber. ,Mi,onc? r.!rl r ur:i..i mua creek from Poindexter street to the i i J jxmia eek f ..Jlrn the h Tt: t'i V".' t mm movement AV'S broke The recommendation. further provides 't S'the .uddeness of . .qual Utj se. .A.. Stevens 'i .Oriental was .fefi , i , K.ev. lona vaiei u ino"t 1 ., ..... .. . r ... t,ii " r ifBS: fe Wt at e-f and SSSd into";Vreet: i;t:B:"..!.','iJ i1 :,CVvv ..."7 ' , ? .nJ iupHv nusnea lorwaru, it . r . D,jDn of Kairo's l.reelc. ouu orofound secret until saturaay ".fcl f Mr. and Mrs. .Lewis me, city pas a dui pewuutf u : . Cjkgo,- .when the-Progressives j-. . - M fTO? - awatI noses and tounor iney uu Miss , Lehnie ' IBr naon of Baird;s 1 "j ' 1 j Fr V " SH o defeat' Martin. Then L, 8 here spending Saturday of Aldermen, according tq these rec. - the story peaked out. U p xnw g Ad . h her gister and brother pmmenaauons, m secure .uuw rit, eeneraUy believed Martm f'TuMVahn Mrg. i. M: Reel. ' " the sale of the bonds to, provide for woofd, be re-elected without opposi- txem. aaioc Martin' is a resourceful man 4Xd senators and' new senators were i-.i nr. aiid here were many wnff 'A y Iidkyed that some of-those who were Maeninc after" hackburh's store ACHE COPIES FASHI0ri CEHFRE RACERS HEAD Hi Boys : and GJrlo Urged to' Enter & tne "journals contest V . .Now., - - flats of Every "Shape and Size Will Be Worn Xhia . Season. I Most Liberal Offer " Ever Made , By A Local News- ' " paper. ' Every boy and girl who has been so fort' unateasto become the owner of one of .VI. r auu ita. j. i . , . . ... nIICS'- 1 RRHlf. ':' HI V ! ,l Ul . ,,IU9WHi w - . . - .... . . . viB nff t&ntolnd relatives in Arapal 1 he recommendation suggests tnat a t ' kwen tnen.mauy ciskj" I hoe . - ' ' 1 - - 1 -r r7 "( . Ir T C. Nunn of Arapahoe is- visit-1 ""f . V.:.-' j.' -J wi-:, Vn N RAm Drovements in sanitary drainage shall G.W today. rade. V Workmen- ... ..... u.. 1,, "V r 1 1 , v" , vr. ''. I tor any price rations, -, ana. visitors - are - nuiering i oers ui lot icnminiE geimcr, inctc- i aecure another out oi tne, -city. 1 nonsanas oi weary i ore t was no wonaer tnai r.. n. nacK There jg hy cfelebraots - are already , homeward burn dry goods and, millinery store, ,nd in thp . Jtlf . . '-TwlL ZZ i bound. . ,. :'. ' - 'hich had advertised Spring-Upening"0 tf.--no -During' the night train after train Was crowded all during the day with ! " 0?btL' '"J. rarf'"Lma1chnit departedtfilled to' overflowing ,for the TyMta intereTeZ infhe LrtSzfiZ& Mortn, ooutn, cast -ana west, Riotous ana purcuase jne uunug graces umi tup:r rhildrpn han scenes attended the exodus durina the go to complete a successful and self- JL ? hou" :tU-d, Ttired. impa- satisfying array. ' , . lboSSSfi WMveien; atx.cne , waiwwm f .fashion is the dictator ot all modern should aid them in securinir one of - mhed.tho.-tlunpolicejobrush. aocktyj nd" .from the.-.'tellar ' to the these machines. tta:-awdOvndi ttfe,-.,dowa the iroii lesser , lights i the world of woman's Five new subscribers for three months barred eates that lea to the train sned f&Mnn it,..la mnoasih!p . to . dpnv t ho. ..t u an w j and the long linevf waiting railroad display of, garments and , accessories Marathon Racer, or if you cannot eet coaches Subsequent efforts . to dis- Uf the .brighter hues and the lighter Jilew subscribers enouVrfi to matp lodge them were futile.. As a ; result, weaves and these displays are always the required number, just remember many t boarded - wrong trains. The hailed with delight after the long, that two renewals for three months secnes at the . station were tumultuous. I tiresome winter days when all wearables each will do iust as wpII W have i.a,c u w ouu iiioivmug wuiin jhuv appear aismai cumpareu taiae ariness uess tnan- a dozen of theseracers left structure resound with the of Spring and Summer. - and you should lose "no time in getting glare of their bands. ? Women fainted j Miss. Louise Morning and Miss Minnie in the contest. Call at the Journal in me crasu. , .,,.-.!, luxlev. both well known to the ladies loffir at anv t,m A;n .k. a It was estimated that over three I of-Nw Rprn. nonin haw pharv of thi .-a -11 hundred) thousand persons witnessed I millinery department of the store and I to work among your friends -and re- uHanla v'd - MmmAniM ' Ktr - I ...... t. .i . .. . t . . . . . . . 1 I . . . . , J .. 't ": v'-v"""-. l " j I : usual iuuoci vaiivcucss o..u latives ana secure a machine. tne greater poiwou oi iuc si, vuwu i good taste tney succeeded in arranging it is expected, will be on the-way.-to la display which has never hfeen sur- .L. k iLnMit i.TkA Wn! wmi)h VnA nA- I .. ' A . XT T . . " a.. I lutu iiuuno. ; .ic imi.uaua uau - passea in ' iew oern. ine nueriur i parea lor f ine strain to - wmcn wieir Qt the store was attractively and artisti- tramc arrangements wouia be put ana rn v dworated and the immense the large terminal yardswere blocked number pf beautiful hats on display with 'cars, while' panting engines were added greatly to the secne of splendor, held in readiness, to move them. With To enumerate the shapes and styles an armv- of men cleaning the Streets nf tfip rarinna hats wnnld talri rolnmna and another army of workmen moving j of space but its needless to say that a the erandstands and"tearinit down dec-1 more extensice and' medium Priced orations, the Capitol will soon resume 1 line of millinery has never before been I rp M,v nv Mprrccio v -rn itcit its normal aooearance. Throngs of vis- dUnlaved in the ritv. 1 1 IJSL SSSZSJL IS .UE denee early at the White Housfej hop- worn this season. Small, hats and will all Fr0ln reports . received in this city tal corridors, awiting for, the doofs ot jcojtie in STUCK KARD ADD FAST o irnci !,,,:. ttnAcu ' , i imciiu. , , - ... I iai cvrriuuTu, awning ivi.mc uwia v. come in lor tneir snare oi popularity, i u xt u r- at :i::-- 1,11 "-T, . . xl.. 7:::. ninuM I vu Vlr . , " l . U r, 9tt tht hnard nf 9 Hrr. ULi (UU... that thov I ff f .U. t.l . k:k I -"l'- liuiiu tiuilllt lldVdl iVlllltld B. v "i.w,,:, ifl. , Tt. x.iiMjui Dirinar lie- , iikiiiibu . v t i tar -uMn At Mrann rif if . m to uu w v u ..v. w - liic ijcjiaiu xnuu ivs vvr wwv n v 111 1:1 jiii itr: Mimir: - ui i iir nmn aic uikii i . i . t . wt . i ira "r.. .. . ' u- ".t.; j juuitt; Ji wi;.v , . , - i t -.-.ir. i!..''-.-:.! .'L...s.-, -r i . . .. 7 ... iinumng snip witn tne wasnmeton. ne friends and relatives in New Bern, provements in sanitary drainage snai Mr. Manly Willis left for New Bern be done as the engineer shall rccom n business today. ' iiL "jj is the plan of the board of alder -a--"--"" V" . juuge v. .- f . . , - !..-. A ' l. .1. ::i i : .. , i , "TC. .... . .i Jbc found ttitn mm wCu w left for, New Bern on a. business trip - v of Reserve3 on-Board -and unt t better services hay6 been. secured. gres,. . the reach of all. 3 CdaTZ"! 'hnt. 1 tnrae recommenaauons are car- The dry goods department of the to-Washinirton. H ' r to nartirinatp rea-out.eam.ut" STREET., CAR - TAKES TO THE I store also came in for its shareof the in the inauWal ceremon es Vwas stuck D, R. DAVIS LAID TO REST 'f '''".Bat wheti the announcement came '' ' -", 'AVIS Senator F: M. Simmous, of North ; '. .An who has been Senator 'Mar- intimate tnend na ..po-.apore Trn.dw. t P. " -1 ' AiT . liiy ' ..v5:.i5 1 - SIDEWALK. : visitors' attention. This department s0 fast that it mav be necesVarv to use f-iV: .Jr-w:7KfiThVh. -.Enacted at The Grave.. rthl town"" J - e'.t"n.M.. - It.- 18 FP". " y a dredge in getting her tree. V . .nnrtM-natlOn - in tne JIU VIUUIU I V $ l!l Camp". 4 1 ' V ' 1 I V, v 'ri i TVio laat aad rites over the remains I of the late D, R. Davis, were conducted I ISJci-S... MjtledW'ltoy Centwjty Mhodt eh.jch y- Innllinr. Tfl Mil IV HiinniiuL iu iiihl r-','! coUeague. Senator Overman, Sena-tterday morning at " ock ; by Rev. Q So f Arkansas d several hhZX HI v.' -, t'-Mttun. . senator, mania ukumo w ; " r-r-: , . ' . Tl. : ,n,t,, nwtnt Ahnn-h Th aprvirpwaa beautiful and I ' 'J'r humiliating defeat and, they : pre4 impressive. ; . . y V " i aiWUpon iumto withdraw. .A profussion of floral tributes co- j;1?. . I.tir tsmmon'a desertion of Sena- ered the casket and altarand mutely i ' t''w Martin: caused V protound sensa-1 attested tne esteem in n uc-i Te' Wtol has F-", iK at it ret. Ana tne reasou wu- luuge' ui m", ..... J it?' rfsSordid it. for the best beside infer- wasNin hohored member, had charge , Street KailwaV Company ran on the article found in the most modern stores At th tim tfltrack yesterday "afternoon on Pollock of its kind may be secured there. The J the wind was blowing at a velocity of !. str forty miles an hour. This auu gave aw Biicct .m ucupn H""'iiaay raaae an inspection oi tne guoustcaused the water in Alebrmarle sound .tuk.;tp.4it.Jck oa.u-'.The cawe. ?f Jseen '.there.: . . , to rise several feet and as soon as the the car s . leaving the-track was said I . Everv ladv visitinc the (st-ore dunne 1 w.'nH ahavA r,A th Ac r.oran tn tO'be the .gravel which, had collected 1 the day was presented with a beautiful fan the vessel was left stranded in water irom a - pile : lying on ootn sides oi I carnation and every ladv who calls I -n Pollock street near Hancofek and beinglt0 j-nspect the stock today will also I least ten feet of water for navigation, usedby the Norfolk Southern Rail- be presented with one of these flowers. The revenue cuttqr Pamlico left road in its paving operations.. The Th( arork ' ha -not hepn nicked DECIDE ON NEW CEN J gravel had piled up on the track : along yet -and, every lady in the city should I which the boat was aground and ren- wuAnitiniu"vrw " !'"" "'"& --i viaii -mc biuic luuajr aim tuopcvi. "-1 aereq an possiDie assistance out at nrpvpnt thp. whMls trom lpavinir tne I Ut - ' ', . I i: i FIFTEEN MEMBERS. ; preyent the., wheels from leaving the j display. ran, ana running on me pavcu strwv. : . . .-, aiai, mu' ' u I " t j f u r-..iA t n Wamn I At a meet ine of the general com-1 1 ne car leit me xracK, tumeu m u ') ,.The North Carolinian wants to be J 9 j li -V h ' I mittpo . of The-LavmcnV Missionary right, the front wheels having nearly Movement held list night n the pa.rlor reached the sidewalk . when- the car of Centenary Methodist church" 6teps was stopped.-; ' ' were taken looking to the appointment - ,' ' r : r teV ' fce ueU chairman oi. tne rinanceiiw u. dmuiwiu, h, . . ... ... i v ''a.CMsffliitte ci the Senate.;" That com- Bangert, E. B. Hackbarn and - ilium ! "K rrrteTdraft the tariff lofekUtion. .Th, Ellis acted as acuve palt bearers while S-i. Ko-.d hv Will am. Ten-lthft.-m'cmLers of the oflwial ' board of Vi ' 'Va-'Tid Wodrow. Wilson. Centenary church and the local drug- of , , i . ailtid-that committee in ympatny gists acteu a uuuuisiy h" if, ' t, . j'i . i' ' if "i . . . ' a- U,; . ' - ' " " - '" " - cording to reports received . here yes terday she had not been able to get the boat in deep water. It if is found that-this cannot be doue, the crew will be taken on board the Pamlico and carried to Washington. a' new commiuee to take the place I MASK : PARTY :LAST EVENING' th rnmmittff as now constituted L 1 . H . i " i. .'t- ' .' and which was thought to be rather I Enjoyable ' Event At .Baptist , Par ' " hk the Proercssive ideas. ., There , . ' 1 .'" il. .- : !.. ... . ... . . c ' ., If..- ODVTrir 1 S ' INXPKI T .A 1 LAN I II. I larire lor ' W limiicui vumnmicc, v" lc'i'l ."i-'t"',:' ,V- SVUailC. .. V ' , i wBBBij -k' - - , . - , HfiTPl '- motion of William Uunn, jr., it was.jTheKmembers ot the fhilathea-And - W W.'Croxton, General Passenger decided to ask the pastor 'Of every Bafaca - classes, of the First- Baptist ' : lM beSel' ? l gl Agent-d thWorfolk Southern. r!h. church in the city to name one member church" " enjoyed, a - delightful Misk f sS&S-lo&tW Financ' way Company nd E. D. Kyle, Traffic o h-church to nj cn., .fe,' JJL1 ' f ?)V4Viiite chairmahship-meant a most Manager lor tne same company, Issujt---.;7-- 7. v rL" .r.'i: 'iZ: gClMJEIIIIl is. CHARGED WITH commute wim.u wu. . ojcioc ai usmh o, ir. i.wirwn I . w.jV M K - -- . rua rlnrtp , , .; , . ana name, permanent committee' of stree. , More than. sixty guests were Mint died u conference yesterday MA0gY5SJ3?N CRAVEN ' " fifteen. - - - prtseht and during the evening .a .morning aaordmg to dispatch received SOJOURNING IN CRAVEN .The committee also vioted to direct mber of interesting games were played tnm -WashingWn last night. Senator , lUUMir JAIL. t k , Secretary W. G. Boyd to write all the and nhere.were several instrumental 0vermaM Madison 'Roach' white'" was placed Vi pastors and urge upon them the prompt ani yocaJ solos rendered. . Before the "me failed to, pass.. The present ap- nuJJt'J 1 earning out ohhe resollurions addpted 8ue8ts departed, delicio as refreshments propriation expires .in. July and hence JuHe .cs" ' -J at the conention calling for the ap .era served ' V " , . the present Outlook-is that. the- city ms home near Maple Cypress by pdnunent o?a Missionary committee v L .. . ' ; will Ibe. without an asay office .after United States Deputy Marshal Samuel - fo overv church! only on or possibly "V ,' CTTwTIZV V that date. . ' . . Lilly on warrant charging h.m with , - ntiftft in Amonro Miau had i retail in ft sDincuouft. nauors wiinouc a. : ,. f l''wbafrasM.iA -situation af home. Dur- through-' the; city -yesterday, enroute ' ,N - -Ti.... w ' rn.pi.vimn laxi ltn Morchead Citv where thev i made '';'SLWcr'ho toll the people of-North an r inspection f -the- Arianite . Hotel . ?l rff.-oliaa that- he wok Id resign his seat J which is owned by the Norfolk Southern ' U he faflr to get the Finance. Com- preparatory .to having some improve-! niktce thj'rmanslilp. H.s en?mies at ments made. Up to the present time ' 'Si t Iwmjm? led br the Kitchenite. were, pw- the name of the -manager1 of the hotel ' f'' taring to call upon him to make good for the appraoching season has not .been hi promise in the 'event he was shiit- announced. ' , , 1 hecairmanshi Mtia osi i v.i.h'u ai . - . , - j , .. i .. , :, .1... ' v - . , , . r, - i .."-.....- iierred.' commuted kana -repnevea ; as 1 1' m r.. ...r -- v c.,i.i.jA.rfm,.(,(. M.a ' !vM Mlifhi.1 ft ( nmnanv Willi I.. .ntn.... If li .!, v.. . - 1 . r-i! j... . - j Nnih i -iro mian -went over-io ure iun ouu . "u tu.v.. .iv.v.v..-. i. . - r. . uu:ij mt -iu. u.. ; j ot u . mnH in f Harintti. I was- continueu until . r nuay. anu , tn l&rte camp and -the Martin fight, cot Ames has spent several week -oA the hold.-their., annual.- howin...ctvprin)Mbet ef fifty cents made in-a pool hom daVi but.not that way. In the default of bond for his appearance at. I.-xwrd. ';. v " a i' ' ' ! '': inortnern maraeit 'Btuaymg. iw urai uo tumuivr ""' V" wasne cause oi su tne trouuie, v-unyij c- . ,rold -minirie - flourished that .time, the detchdant ;. was -com- .irr-v4. i , ....!). v , , , .... I , ..: nA milliriBrv I .r. nn M dd a trppt. and -thev I I1.1 tUt U. haA r lun akl. tn 1 ?y8 " Bu,u - , iiuuiiniicu i . . s.n . . (there was real need lor a Mint anq ever since -then-the assay office has .i it drtbrcnement of Martin has be-ldesigns in spring and summer millinery new store on Middle street-ana tney claimed that he had not been able to wa rea1,need for 'Mint amj mitted to the courtty jaiL ' - ia i.minin. yuiiiiii I icin - u . n r i nav. piipn ni m iiiiiii... aiiv lauuii' ' lv. i .annra wirnpasp. rri.BiiiiHri.iiYiiii.m..iiB. . . ',. .'. . ... . j. . . , . . , .v .v. ...... .v. rK-. .. , - .Btv.u.v n.. - -vet. ainr('thin,tni! av nttlCf naa I . v -T. t ' ' '. : i. 4 i j I rusnnviu - ii 'rnv-itnive. p i j iew uttva ukv it was aiiuuuiii.cu i a oiuu.aa ch pleasure., ivnss- Ames . is-. twing i styles - in .nearwear. n. wu . ..a. coiorea, was- touna guilty oi peing . cntnr rWrtnan would rr I : ? ;v t . c . iwve trained comrol Of the Sen- assited by Miss Bessie irtiith, who has been engaged to lUrnisn music lor jne disorderly but judgment was suspended . nmf.dmhnf nrovidin Tor ' " '.'Today' ., ,. . ' ' - jsu organ.Mt.on and have forced Mar- had extensive experience in this pusiness. occasion. . ; upon the payment ot the costs in the thig .ttution for another year, but ; V''' New Vaudeville - ' "? " . A.ilMm fennings Bryan has, at last! Tht regular meeting of -the "."" INSURANCE COMPANY SETTLES p "p ItttoVnv conference of Senate andHouse of 1st Mlair' Marf 'McPhersoil ' -r,iH lielping, deieat.tn. Vir- uepar-me t . y.c .. , , vi i 11 jvik. is a vis. IVTVV Wm? Tv Rrprcentatives held hurriedly amid Singing, talking, dancing and novel-. i t , s-v,1 iasK ne i'nti;riuj. in me n- ui ..v.u . .. - - i the- toil.nntU'C chairmmiHliip is not an 't Scnatii-i.J i.rii.wrics and later irt at Giiflln auditorium. - Every member r.mtitMor Domocrafic leadership requested to oe present at mai nyun vrars sto when Senator Culberson I . : I. . ,!. i i. u . .1 S)f.ll.e OH ttt-V'Hliv Ul lliw iu:aitii. I . , ' , .... . . ..n rlcwe to Will .im Jennirgs are saiu w ue v..... jy"' ""U''"- , xa Washington srt-ihat the reM.vcs in an effort to defeat Sena- .Un'. inllm-nre. found -or Hmmons for the J. .name Lom- M,,rlin in the lr.idi-rsliip fight. miiti-C rh.irniannhip. - It U al ated - I,.n a ,,,lv .hnwn a it that .the aRrr-ire.it to give Simmoni . ....... j -.,..-- . .ooJ As-.'Jnmcnt. Inn, JUnnli . vn.itor kern of lmii.in.i. ttln-r projjrfsRivrs want to (;fl down le line ' ;i Simnwni w ;di. . V lirt hrr or -not hern an'! Mi. ii n v. ui i-p ai.n- to k'c; incni (;!, if Sin'ii 'hi ' !;t(k 1 1 tin ui.Kriowii (jii.tntiiy. I Iif- f i i n Is f tin; Korlli ( . rijl-uan ar-i-.r ronn.it nt I !iat I ! ..: t-!v-n k-vi i'-. 1 1. ii.:..n- , Martin, of Vhk''';1. w'" be ! rbainiiansliip of the Appro i, C.mnniitlrp, which is rr ;; ird j ; lcin'i.1 committee as-..i;;n- linr aiiii.imii.iii: v.mti ii... i. ... ...ii. .... , . , - ,-. ir,.il.rl.i.J one and it his only l-irn rn- a 1'"s"",sS tuV ' i"i . ,U-d t.v t of th.- Pr.T.-. ivc. . Mi s Kunn rcttirm-d l.ist cvon- ',.ni,.r .i,u Ii of (,rnrU and Srn.itor ';'K '!' a srv.ial v , ka vu,.t ot .,t mr, '-"i.v ' , . L n 7 i 1. the distractioR scenes oi tne closing ty impersonations. v , of the Springfiild F ire Jjnsyrance Com- At a nieehng held yesterday after- (. yMtcrday refused to include ' 2d - Hamilton Leo . pany, visited th. riiy yesterday and noon in the l' ry rooms the following . J, , Comedy musical entertainer. ' paid I. P. C. Davis ,2,000 the amount wrre elected directors of the New lion. Some year. Bf() whcn the periodical PICTURES. . t' in full of his policy . issued by Bryan & Circulating Library for the cnsii.nR d J Mint.wat prtmafurciy ; "The Red Man'a Burden"' , ' Oliver covering h.s low by fire on yea r: Mary 0 W' a......umrd aY movement was launched This is an Indian story of today-a rcbmary.26lh. .. . (Adv) Wcr an. Ill rn.lon, Mra. M. M. Marks. haw t))e (;OVrrnmrnt. convert, it strong human story of pathos mounted . I rs. E. k. LiMhop, Mra.J.T. H.ill.Mcr, in,0 a mllscum. h has bccn R,H0V in the pine clad, hills of the S.c-rra T. A. Uzzcll. W. C. Willc-tt and J. M- JM '-"V. Mrs-wn O mon, d f((f a fl. h gdl00, buildin d Natlonaf forr,t California ith tl.r i, c .... i ...., f.A... I I roi . 11. i. tfuvcii nu ivi.ivor v,. i.i McCarthy. I i ill' flil'IK v ii H ' ' il l' .11 cf t !.r ' i t'.c 1 i it ? hi nicii'i llllll R.'i'. AnguKiine, 1 la. NEW ADVE.nT.'.CMCNTS S. Coplon & Son Our millinery open- Tftctity years" ;i j;o Crovcr C level. uid ini m-st wrrk. ij; arm i rui cu, v;:s iHaiigur.'tlcd, I n" k ra t h; Pif ri.-i ih of ' ;; ri n i W'VT ! It -'.! - find nt iiiim hi r but t!i iirw A . ' I'.rni 1'. Hij.i!! opp'irl unit v. ,,i y, ..!,-n (hi- i:i Si.! ..i. I ! m', - '. -Dili von VI t.iTil.H ? tin; f.n iii- for military hrndciuarlers and some favored i securing a pnrt of the lot for a Y. M. C A. silr, but that ques tion is now a dead inMie. " 'I o what uhc the (jovcrnrmui will, put Us prop erly, purchased no doubt for very little and now worth many thousands of dollars is not known. , . -. fro... W. AH'-n ritnrtu-i w 'oi U win rr ' i'.f . ,, 1 of ,,!;;,. 1st tir;!)( is liren to t '.'muni r true atnioirili(!r( ' of the plains and forealsi 1 lie holilc " simplicity and srlf-sacrifire of the Jnilian and his. squaw and their (crnblu : rrward an bound to win your eympmhy. "1 hri'n Koauc-s Outwitted" A very f nutty niv! interetxtinj; Comedy ".'.Tine's r.rninHtorin" The 'itoty of ti t letih.iiit ine play tn.1l r, Anoi hi-r plemliil colHeily. Maliiicc ij.ily a! ZJ5. 1 shov-' a' i.i; hi. 1 f i ii- i 1'i iHl ;! , ., i Is, 2ml I. 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 6, 1913, edition 1
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