Fatr- U'arnwr tonlKht Mid to morrow. VOLUME I. WASHINGTON', NORTH CAROLINA, ::.VflJfiPAY AFTERNOON NOVE.VlDLR^im NO. 95 =?? - TIME i|| K EM W tttlMtfY CHIMNEY HAD TO BE REMO VED David W. Fulford Attempts to Enter Home 01 . Mr. Thos. Davis and Fails ? Rescued After . Hours of Hard' Work From His Perilous Position ? Refuses to Talk. Will Be Tried for Burglary Today 4'OMKI>Y IHtAiHA. ~ ? ' ? ? ? <- <? present day. ? ? Scene, jioa.Ku^t ?nuiii) mui. ? _ ^ ^ ^ ^ nj il ^ ? Claud one time U o m:iny. ? ? Act 3. ? Santa gets caught iu ? ? chimney xtilli br*; ami baggage. + <> Aft -1. ? -Outcry made, **t*uH > ? uie o^jt; for .Gou'b *ake, pull me ? ? ? ? Act f?. ? Prtcncts to t!:c rcstae ? ? with ciiy-HrocIiiop malarial. ? ? Act 0.-? I'liiim.ey torn away; ? 4 Sur.ia. M('3 ligld again. . Hunt nrt ?' ? liuinun. 1 . ^ h. ? ?-? Act 4 -r-S?iitn toliind .prlu hi ? bars. Finule. ? ? ??????? ? ? ? ? ? ? There look place a scene on Kant Second street l^st night In which hoth comedy aud drama vied with ' each other for mastery, with the odds favorr.blo .to the comedy side. While' the citizens in that neighborhood; we ra quietly snoo^ng In the arms of! Morpheus a far different tale was' being written on ili? roof of Mr.! Thomik Davis* fcaldence, and so to- ! day people hare an occurrence to dis- j ' ? 'I wlthjin ipMlqit rivaling the Arabian Nights. ? Were you ever caught in a chlm- i n^v in dead hour of night and could | not ko either up or down? Well, this \#as uavid TuTTorin" p red lea ?jnwi- ' last liight-, aud to^ay he Is rea^ "Ing q.iii tly Iv-'liiuiT pi limit Dun HiIiiIil. tng of what happened Just a few | previous. No doubt his esca ped o will llngor long tn ins memory. ! FJy -is in air. sailing through .sqace, fad>3 into ulter 'insignificance. Pul-i fo/.l l;as ihesc'ftll fkicnod a mile.; Rflt-ioliin* Jnlist t-aleony rceae now; li? ia r-? ..v;uy ARU HJl UUMIl, | lor jjav'.;'. i '.^y?!j i*irt the painter's l?T:'sh < ar.no-' portray or~The bard ro du to rl AVb^i. a pity U<o moving pft i' ? cxp?*nr could' not *li. i iTjreD thl'.- Hu-iiling, this rxcit iiv. Oils'liuilerous panoramo for re i/n.Tir.v.ii'.'. No phlBro today rOn 1 1 cow vTthln a nillo of it t.n ,\;.r w. , r Soeord street laft night. # Imagine for a mui^cnt. Ton , are quietly' asleep In your homo with family. I when awalitnoil by a pecul^r noise j Issuing rr';m the chimney. "Pull 1110 out: for God's sake pull mc out. Tin suffocating. I'm dying," etc. Can you Imagine how you would feel un- | der Blniilar circumstances. To have I when old 9-iuU Iji billed. funny feeling. on the bravest. It's no child's rli/ to be summoned from your steep at^such an hour la the night and discover a fellow Is fast In yoor chimney and desires help. There is a solemn side to this story as well at' the ludicrous. Both play a part Last night between 1 and 2 o'cloclc Policeman John M. Harris, of the night force, reoelved a 'phone mea eago stating. "Come down to 309 East Second htrtsct and g^l A BHfl Ulll of the chimney." Of course the po liceman answered the request immedi ately He loitered at no point, but made post l^aste to' the- number. , When he arrived Ft -proved to bo the residence of Mr. Thomas- Davis. Offi cer mills wan Hum iwf.nnrnl Hint Davld-W. Fulford was fastened In the chimney and he must be release^ lrom his perilous position. Mr. Davis did not know who: the caught JndTWtual could be untli Informed by Fulford. A caucus of war wu then heW. Mr. Thomas Davis, Mr. B4?^wl MalUaon, Mr. 8. F. Freeman. Q^Rcer Harris composed the council. After carefully consider?*' the situation from every viewpoint* David In the meantime screaming fof aid from the chimney, the echo of which fm most heartrenderlng, they decide^ to re n*ir tn the city hall and secure what i^ecking ^p[iraiu? , ihe cky sessed and return to th* scene. This MMmiiiSii rttEEE SSI BKTVRNB FROM OOXVRKTIOX. rescuers wc ro soon hard at- work. I throw David u line dovn- tho clilm ' noy uud ho was hailed find fold to catch jt. aad tiofrl cn with u death Bur~DaVld~v.*ii tg^wc?Vr~hr had" fought too hard tor lifcetty! He" was situply exhausted. This first plan had to >i?> abandoned. ? >\ leather consultation was-dec-idcd on, and the next stop wao to remove the chimney. The next -weapon* of warfare was tr hatfchet. With th'.s useful Instrument a raid was mado'on the chimney. I Accidents aro bound to happen it 'seems on all occasions, as it did t'o'aj ? timo. Whan ? ?hn rtr., 'uricli -W.U. struck, off went the hatchet fronv the helve, falling down the vclUjhney "and of course the exptaror" hollowed and .screamed. To be caught" in achim iney is* had enough, but being struck with a hatchet in addition makes sympathy chase away condemnation. 'This slig'aLmlstake on the part of the rescuer? did "not thwart tliem 4n the least. David would growl a little and exclaim they wore not handling the instrument fast enough to suit him. They were certainly too long in removing bricks, etc. As each layer of bricks wore removed it was"j diccovereiT" David' "was flipping ? his j dirCctluu being downward. The fas-l tor the bricks flew, the faster tho fcl log sought' other position in. the! !U!11iy>y. XTtor the top oi the chlm ?teht- fejt below ? stuck fS?T nnr| pleading. ^for liberty. Tho^ another' 'vinuii'i 1 J,m<uimj.i j ..iriy. ? <n uim Off but bo liberty for the prisoner. ] What was to be done? Another con-| ferer.ee wa'3 held and Mr". Bart'Sfi" herd, u brick mstun, was c?n: for."] " ' ;-i Mir If ' ;aticr. he" Applied ail fhe ing u:;ijty| ?r~hifi 'ri?de for David's wk-?, an-1 itl IS needless t" state the tiricki pew in ^ how about poor David? Ho was still] roatiriT in tho chimney ^ of yur.i I v;ilt TTTiTT. Tfto starsTw mtfle and tl*<?| rartoii 'b". n e. Doubtless -th'&y never I i .. i. a ? ? v ? " * '* 'i '? tTm~7c p^sert aflatf decutea to at.1- J [tack t:i? t^/nney or. the inside of ihej hou>o r. I soe~*tf their effort:* vhhj not nieoVwilli more succcdto. All want] to work Wltjh a ^ ill. let by 5Jr. . Shop- 1 | licrdH autv/roon a hole was knocked' I'.HUH 1. TU' flFoc Mvid.inoij. of David Iwas his foot shoot'.ng through the opening, shoeless, for he had care fully removed his shoes and hid (hem under tha leaves on Academy street hpfnif attempting to enter the house. tow minutes the- massive frame of the prisoner appeared. All in a heap be appeared with his coat over his head and pants up to his knees. When extricated c?nd he saw that he was once more op terra flrma he requested that he be allowed to rest & few minutes. As in all eases when a follow finds himself In a pre carious condition, he called? for booze,' remarking, "Give me a drink out of my bottle." When questioned ssto *;hy be was 111 IHtf I'lllUlllgj lie i tfuijud is iiiwni and as yet glveB no reason. He en tered the chimney somewheee bo lit 1 o'clock- and was not released yntll about 6 o'clock. ^ - ' Ho was-brOught to the county jail where he is now confined. Fulford is hnln.nn 1/1 ..J 1* va.r. r?f ... will have sr preliminary hearing be foreT tho mayor this afternoon, charged ?(lth^ftt*mpted burglary. A Newt representative in talking to Jailer Lucss this morning was .told by the jailer thai when Officer Harris brought Fulford to the Jail and he opened the frot^t door he certainly would have used hfs gun if Fulford .had been alone, for to use Mr. Lucas* expression, "Ho was the blackest | man I ever saw. Jf the old man from below had appeared he could not have looked wdtse." ? Fulford was covered with soot from head to -foot f The Air ooftlABed bo little ex cltement on the ?fire?ts aLd It is the t%0 Htr. ft - 1 ? ' ? ? - . . ? TO IKVITEOOXFKMSOE. wtmm jfiii fly the Mother Church Mandate Was Issued Yesterday '>y Biard dfDircctors of Boston Charch, Which is Supreme Gov ern-as Powerof the Church. BOARD S AC [ION RARE ONE Boston. Nov. 18.- -An ^ordor- of ex communication against Mrs. Augusta "E. Steteon of Neiv York, for years re narderi na one uf lim muni prominent innd powerful* members of the Chris Itian, Scienco" d< nomination, was is sued frgday by the boards ofHTrcctOTC of >tfp mother church of this city, tihe supreme governing authority of the organization. In their order the di rc? toia stated that a- tamfuronro of mere than three days had convinced them of the truth of the charges against Mrs. Stetson* namely, that she had worked against, the interests of the church nud of members of. the church who" were, not hor followers, .ami thaL she Lad persisted in Teach - trary to Christian Science. " Kohrd's Action Rare. K Cxcommuiiicatlo'n Is rarely resort ed to in ttfe Christian Scicnro church; and in view of Mrs. Stetson's promi nence today '8 action was retarded in church circles as the most drastic in the history" of the denomination. Mrs. Stetson Wilis formerly first reader of cho First Church of Christ, Scientist, of New York cily 'and until her sus pension today, wa:i the pastor ?merl tus of that church, at a salary of '5 " .0 00 a year. fp. nr.swor to ,-i f:':m^)tiii8 by the hoard of directors Mrs. Stetson -on. Monday appeared before the board In the directors' room at the mother cl.urch In Fatinout'-t street. The ges sion was recrfct .no one being pre* enttf^pt "Nhyi. Sta U; un^ber^coun S4 1 . selves. " ' * : ? Tho .cuafarczmj continued during .'??t'H iM> . 1 f-i J_ui il it ? Mi than 2S hours. They- were concluded I yesterday and Mrs. .Stetscm returned to New York last night. ?The directors today ir.alc ivihlic | To ItS'U? SlitTi . 'TJt. sew v it. . rs. mm s..fvr' received tt iwn *f hr-r e*c-.r.iev.nl- j in AVcst X-nvry-Mxrh siro-.t. !ng llw i ?vV:e stoii? tojnpV? r-t'i h'Q J i-lrt fi^rr h. rtsr-'.n Sclent ii?-:. .of. which she lnd : ecn the virtual r -It fn,. fini-lt. t..n .vnii^n ~~ J'.Xo : t.'i to" J.rorrf h >r r statement commenting on the action -tiL-ire Scli"l<Ui (I I pit ni.ia' were met by ihe declaration that "nothing U to bo sald~at present, but i> detailed statement of Mr?. Stet wuii'j nill- tif (hu LU i-taji ly ?ub mitted l?.l2r." KINHTON TEAM ARRIVE. The Kinstan graded Krhnnl foot ball teai.i nrrlvftd thlg morning .md gaira th?ir war rrv At the Norfolk and Southern depot 'with a -will. The hoys are fine look Ins-Husky fellows and Washington will havo to look to Jier laurels to get .ahead of them in the game. ? \ . " ~ OEM TONIGHT Six pictures will bo shown at /he Gent*' tonight, and they are fine.* A Chinese wedding is an interesting panoramic picture with beautiful costumes 'and ccenery. The three nmimlfea die Ml 'full ut Kuril).'., ami the magnificent Biograph drama, < "The Cardinal's Conspiracy! will be ] thrilling. Added to those is a dra matisation of the poem by John tiTMHlicf Vvr.ixtier. of mo gg~ 5Te(?OTT0 fine Indian romance. Coupons will h^'gjvnn fr.r M-..> fln/. tnll,? rgl y||fy]i oomeB from the stock of A. C. Smith - er & Co., also for the box of Huyler'a candy given away on Monday night to the Jueky lcid. The Gem will have an exceptionally strong lfn& of pic tures the" coming week, and we feel aafel* promising all who attend they will get their full moneys worth. - . ? The toy window in HoyJ's p tore Is one of the most attractive econ- here in many a day. Not only does It ap peal to the eye juvenile, but the old er folk are noticed as stopping just as .often and quite as long as the Ut ile ones. The of the window i? I painted to. represent a winter scene akc cotton tu kites and snow form, a frame all arotjnd this pleasing scene, wlifeh I# t^e wortt of '**\ Morris, Byery kind of toy lad j&me la jn ex S hi KM 4 m* U ' l- "?-* -JLMlMliSL >? .3 Day cf Cor^ktiop. TSisr Song ir.d Praise tfervJcc is Conducted by Rev,. Mr. Hop?, of Washington? President De livers Annual Address. WORK IN COJD CONDITION p WJlaou. N. C., Nov.. 20.-? /.t th?t fclicrapon session of tho cimvcr.llol. of tho Christian cUut^H yesterday, th?> COlllf inH pil.-U my-yfor, , . I ,.otl ducted. bz_Rov. a?_y. Ho^o. t< \Vfec*. I'n^tott, K. C. ' itecause of- the groat am omit of smees j came hecettary.to adjourn before the prusldenC's address could bo uvtd*. therefore President J. y. Hlnes. of Rocky Mount tit- 1 Ivor ad hU ndilrxx* at the afternoon session, ?.Ir. Hlnes pointed out in full tho Wort that had ,bcun done Tuid made'mauy fo.dWu" suggestions for tho Vfork th. i is U? be planned. His report that the condition of Uc stato wor* is in goodl shano. Many lgfcd b?en added to! tT:?' churches d urine tho year. Tho j state work v,*as showed pa. te iu much ] bcttje/ condition than was expec*?d.T More money had boon contributed this year by chtircfces #as churches! than in any previous ^erxr. Several j new church organisations have lieeu enrolled. > , ? ? J Among the work Lelji . .1 list yoir ! I ar.-? the fcllowinc churc^-*: \YiIming- 1 ton. New neni^Fremjmi aad WL:t-[ akers. The convention sermon tfaa deliv ered by Rev. A. A. S^CfiBson, of Kin-! is'-cr. * FitT snfrlnot wag ?,*f ee: ru .;cf.us[ and the Results Ther4f*pza." The nest speaker Ijtfftbduced >o I he i convention was Rev. J. Wright, [ '??n'r.' ;nfnn*in!v Pirrutttj^pf tl'f \H.iT lean Missionary ored ^varystivrl: ?I-. clvViumit st" national rephtatiojiv ~" Tim I liTi.i i.i gr ' ? ia4 ilr-Vff i service was con3vj*tc3 by Rev*. J. A. ?a\^idci'3, of JvlTjn'on. K. C. Rcr^r'? Ivoro tkca mft'U* c C tt.o * r>istr:?rt Unions, "i's.eso ry.- 3 fhywel ? ?'? '? i "" r. mil' ' f i , In t'.ie aliain---- * ? r K . " Cincit.-vaM. cv. Jlnrior " / rTs-.Mt. d? St., f.rtjh*. ajktioira! Siij'-r! ? . i l I _ ? 1 1 n ?: ?' .uti > ? k';e Cluis'-T Clgir.H. addles** 2 ' < ouvervf'oji,. | :ir. r.tov ens>>t? ' HI stri ? outlines the irar-vrta c of Sua ?! i" _ ? ??; r- i n." .1 ? '??lilij ? , ... -1 Durcli TPETNSTTTUTE " TO CELEBRATF Interesting Occasion at (hro'naj Institute Next Thur diy Ev.n'ng. r There will be a Thanksgiving en tertainment at the Carolina Institute. Old Ford, N. C.", Thursday evening. j There will be no aUmtsaion. All tin young ladieB ^ill take baskcte, whict j will be sold to the highest, ^idder. The folowing program will be ren- 1 dered: Curly ? Chorus. rtflhu nun). ? Hnynuu"-PMri .^u'iii ner. Vooal 8bTo. "To the End of the I World With You" ? Bettle Gray." Recitation. "Drifted Oat- to Sea" ? Maud Hardfcon. PtanOy trlot "Valsc" ? Jearte, Mario and EBther Hodges. . ' Pantoralnto; "My Faith l.ooks to Thee" ? Miriam Hodges. Vocal solo, "I Cannot Help Loving Thee" ? JesMe Hodges.' Piano solo, "Whisperings of Love" ? Koma Hoi Jen. Reailtiw, "?e??n of Henry VIII"? Oik Woolard. - i Pjlaii duel, "Festival March I et^iyray and Mlee Burch. ?$ 1 iw to mm ?Ujiui November 29th Court <Sf Appeals oi the District of Columbia Has Allo.Ved Stayi to Labor Leaders? 'Need Not Hast in to \Vash'n::ton. > - NO HABEAS CORPUS VklAl Wasfelngtou, Nov. ?b.? -The Court of Appeals at the_I3ifctrict of Colum bia, upon reque^ of counsel for the 4rti??r loaders, today n r.i n terl a stay, until November 29. w t the issuance of tha mandate sendlnfc presuIent"~Gom Vice President Mttcbell and Secretary Morrison, of th&^mcricaxF Federation of Labor, to jail for con tempt of the Supreme Court of th* District of Columbia in the Duck's ;iUiV-c-and Range cjj^e. Chief Justice Shepard stated that if the labor* loaders had by NovenU TTPr 1!0. the day the Supreme Court of the United States reconvenes, filed in that court a petltlon^or corfiorarl, on a|ipllcation a further stay of the virrJate "would be grantod pending 1 V'p determination by tl-r tni'.TT'jr tri bunal of the application. As a result of this aetionrOompers, Mitchell and Morrison need not _ has ten t?> Washington as it. will not be nrrerrary for "them to ??-ur render ua-. uer their bonds, nor will 'they have to hJive recourse to haoeas corpus T-roceedinfes. Torn Thumb Mar riage Made a Hit; interesting Program ? ? sv:v v^CTi-' eo im>l > art-actions billed for last everiri; thai ono wac badly .pusyU-d to'decide wfci< 't to ai tc::'!. There wag'tfftcVirioVcverT wRIeS* v.a. of cront Interer.t from the first to *' ' 1 '' 1 *' j, to 1 r:iterinf:'.-lng to nil who-wrf# luo ? > r.Th to hn present, K was the! |:orf.)rr2-.r.i-r<' ?: u* prided J ol. !fh ?:t t":{ . on TT^rrrr ? ? ~ ? ::n?J !".t : ;; r ?? :?? 'tinf; v't .cchi in tot i t') The r; ro^m, rt person of ijim :x:u fUmrnonsT v?ars.->r. : ? ?..? - I L ir.1 - Vf^h perform or' ?i- juris with I ??'?fjtrTf?l easo, and it ..? .aifo lo say, do brld il.'cai ty i" ;'.i? lovn has "?t.t equaled thai in ?* t - number*, | K?oKs or manr.ep4 Little Mips Elsie BsltHrd of Grade I CIV in tho pantonine "My Faith [ Looks Up to Thee," wis most cxcel- ; tr-.;, and shnwsd stT ng h intrlonic j laltot * The whole of Grade nii made a hit in "Utile Sugar P e," :md the credit is uue "not only'to tho liltlo ones who acted and sang ro well, but also to ?.he Indefatigable effects of the teach - ore, who havo labored tu train these little folk to attr.iu thelsuccuss they made_last evening. Programme 1. Song, "Little Sugar PI Grade 2B. H?UUUHHI. "WIHl'L 1 Win Roy." . Six girls, Grade 2B.~ 3. Flag drill. 20 boys, Grade* 2Bj and 2A. j At "Tom Thumb Wedding." 21 children. Grade 2 A. * 5. Hoop drill. TO girls, Grades 2B and 2A. IT. TUectC4ll<iyi. ? "~X ? TlianhagivlMH Dream.". Julia lit'nn, Grade 2.R 7. I'dptOmlmo. ' Faith I-ooks Up to Thee." v.i rtallard. Grade 2P. 8. Song, "Git.,'. Bread Man.'" Grade 2A. " -r __ I Between* number.* a and*: th#rc | wiiH an instrument duet by Misses lJonner ands Stcamor r MR, MIXOlf KtJMOTKI* SVfRRIN. IIWM'.Mf. At the mebiln^' of the quarterly nference of th? W. thodtat Church <ast night Mr. C. If. 1 lmd asked to be ralUvwM jui fm norm leaden t Of the MetKodtot 89pdny i.hool. Ifr. E. R. :ui his successor " C. Oa?* tar, Jr.. as assistant rranttsMl? all <tbe m&M EiS Objected ft) Its Cries Bjdy of Prof. W. (I. 'Wheeler, of University of Illinois, Faund on Cjitip j- - -Said He Wjis Tired of Living, [REFUSED 'A J LAT AT Hay rno v.Mioie country kcoo* i |o ?-o| provemcnt and the fever hasn't; pen- 1 cln'-oU ? Lie- Si.i:lli At. IV; S'.'Mvj quite near so much as the G'.iUi States and Middle West" w hose Tlv ers are locked at InteryaJs to ffold the water In order thai too it rnrvto,.* i may i>?r nao an liwi ywir tutu?'!'!.? ? ? Pr'fSTflcnT Ta Ct*y m tr.p r-.y] fr*? | circle and visit to t.ho Cluir Slav* h:\sj set that section wild and they rrei moving with raight and mx.r to^se-j cure larffe appropriations for way improvement In those r-ertion?. } Are the pnopla of North Carolina as -alive to th?y?o glyai.Vc .??* ? roa'.Si that mean lower .freight rate* nr.d j conservation of car roepi:r<?p-? ~w Lthin ! the borders of our own Btote? Congressman Small's plan to cau?l i tin. nn.mt ? ???! rum ii h %h ini .1 1 ^ way will mean that fretpht v, :11 1 eventually be.bronjrht fr*om il?n coast j tip Contentnen creek. That the "SC foot^hannel at W1lm1r.r'?n attd ^hej Appalachian park schrmu would mean much money upettt *ln North Carolina in ttMUwT; to Che ec-v'.o* 5^ ?'?trprl hv waann ot LhcJU i ve- j ment?. ? Wilson Tiro eg Champaign. 11!., Nov. 20. --Aver siot. to bublesond domestic life ii given as the cnusc for the. suicide to day of rrof. Wilfrid C. V.'heelor, ft ret assistant In chemistry in the engi neering uxpcrlcuaiL?Etaticn of the LTni*eraity of Illinois,- The chemist's fljody was ' f campus. I" It was said that Prof. Wheeler had taken his medals -away from borne since a baby came into* the house ? hold. He could not entinro the cries of the infinity he .had said, and even expresced a dislike for babies in geu eral. . A note left by the professor was found tonight in his dosk. It di rected his'wlfe how lo colleet hlr. life J in.'.n .nice. and1 ii'fwrod to IiTf fHf tr.editatud death as follows: "I am tired of living; go good -by. There, Is no use trying to find out J what 'happened to me, hb ^ grains [ of pcia^uro- cyanide aro responsible | for my fate." Prof. Wheeler, who was 30 yearn } ohi, stood well with hla colleague*,-! had .no debt?, and -ojoyod good health. Attractive Program i for Y. M. C L. ? i ,\t the meeting of the Yobr.g Men's I! Christian League tomorrow af;er- i noon at 4o'clock the. following will I bo the program: STinsRTTSy Tlfir rtfK- TBptfet CKfrW h ? choir ? Opening hymn ]".5. """"? '? i Hymn 154. grripture reading. . ..Prnycjr. U.lO' l i ? . . i'? ? t. I'.'i r ?Vddrevj; ky J. Tl l.ith: Subject, ' 'T.ir.ility m.d ?.ititr. llyir." I * f s:.v ^ ? jwrr, AT THE fJAIETY I T,ast nigbt thore attending t,he Gaiety witnessed ft nr^rrnri' r'"t has never been equalled hero. . Tv.cryonn present enjoyed the pictures im mensely. 'fonigbt at Uila popular theater another interesting nr;d tm terLiining program io billed. The Minister's Daughter, and Expert have met with universal approval everywhere. The female Detective and the Singing Lesson *Mch 'is hand-colored, are alone well worth the price of "As an extra tonight the Gaiety *wfll reproduce the Hudson- Pulton Naval parade. This rwff ?peclil Isreat scene la brought rt?rht t? flour mm of 1 SRtllSEfl RALEIGH HAS ARRIVED Also Patterson Coach i. ~ . j V. ill Be Placed in Hall cf H's ory in StitcMuseum at Ra' j cigh ? Are Yal :able Add'tions ! to Care :tion. " ?RKAT INTF REST TO STATE 'im? largo bra.it; figurehead of*thr ,'ccond-clasB cruiser Raleigh, which has bucn secured, largely through the of Col, i Tog a. yuis^.for the !$all of History, arrived hero yestcr ?day. t? _ ? ^ " " ? ? The figurehead, which is of solid _ brass, came In sections, and will be ant up uy si'usj as the wood support! . ? can be arranged. It has a total1 weight of 4 ,1 Ox > pound*, und is of jl e?^+iful desist;. The <-. :;t?.r pieces la the coat of ami* of the Ur.ltdd ' S'ates, consisting of a shield .and an ^agle, tho eagle holding an oirve tranch in one talon aud a bur.ch of arrowH in tho other. '.I:!:' is sur rounded with massive ??> roll w. rke.nd '.he pcomlnqnC portluf.s %?: .:.r i;gure^ head arc gilded, ptcycnYvri : ' .ih? soine appearance. * The figurehead ot the * ruise; North C&r<;Hua iii expected every day, an <T will be uouuted at U'o side of that of the Raleigh. "These elaborate ftgur? \ca3a were use?r on the warship*. i t -;e War Department has issunilx ru.-r? (o have theru removed, as they ui- iM furnish a 'shining mark for th? cr.i'my, the size and tho brightness uniting them easy to lilch uiHTy search5 chp. They were ured when, the ?hlj?A wore the white dress -of pcaee, but since this paint has beet. replarod b. a dark color, in or e'er to n;al:e Use vessels harder to be seen by an enemy, the bright headV'eces have been dis carded. The Patterson ocaeh arrived here , .this n^orrjnjj and will i Ir.cei In ? he Hall of History, alongside the ...T'yoil' tn.. . ? . )? iV ? nngh was the ciuev:?ed hy C! *1 Samuel luil.n ?. i ? L r.Loc.r>, first" 1 VEM* ,\S PASTOR ?!yi-r trrrrrr irrt An Ccnf.'fc.'iec t j Tiifs,';,y. 1 rl*vy,js ? ho pnsjorate of vlor of ih.? l'irat Meih I'.e has b?vu stationed J?nr. He leaves Tu?s 'rr (lie tr.nnal confer i.',-; v-i?irru:?% in- Wu?h4nir<on ? '.v ?'*r:rri" l-uc been strengthened a-v.J < jji ' ".1. Quite a number have [born "to the rosU"." and many i?i :?rov-ii'Tff made to Hie church building- Kfforts. are bciiifc made to pun-hase a handfomo pipe prgtn and this will be done nt an early day. An r.r"x 6i!>v being constructed look ing toward 1 liis* end. . Mr. PlyJor !r. a preacher of parts, and Ma sermons are always Leard V ?' r t ; y 1 1 : nrxi proflf. As a think i r J: ?>. stand1; among tho first in. his church in tTio Flute. TTiT~?nw accomplished. untolH good in the rity and Is universally beloved by the c-nilre community. . Mr. Tlyler V5T1 carry to hla confer pnen ore of il.e very 'best report* thl? ?hrrc.h has over sent. Frorft a ffnan I t'i.l;i.i,'ii ilm ihuu h In a bet* ter condition than ever before J-a It* hJstcry. It is to be hoped that Bishop Wilms* will 'return tl^is popular pas tor 10 Washington for another year. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? f 4 ??? ^ New Advertisements * ? in Today's News ? ? Southern ifuralture Oo. ? Car- ? ? i?etH. and Rags. ? ? ? Gem Theater. ? ? qow>p'? Preparation. ? ? Capudlne. "" "^T~ ? VJflfi R?me*i??. ? ? J K. Hort? Op?ll?r\ Of TOJ? ? . Ucd. * !? Wrlnkt n Tailoring Parlor*. J?1. H- HarrU Flui*?m? A Supply ? ? Don't Kidney FWt ? j ? Frank Miller ? Pur* Wkt?*l?? ?

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