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L fires ia the" devastated city pf Ln,iSm have about , expended t.ves and the loss.is estimated ramps of homeless people are be organized by military system, and L;rrv is being fed, as well as tne stances allow P-; Ua: on every train, cue Win the streets and the million , and the humble are glad to get w scraes alfterit is difficult to the number of killed, but the ruins, constantly giving up their dead; n one' house yesterday 40 bodies e recovered; some of the wretched aeless people have been driven to .-rr nnft man yesterday attempt- HllltJ. . . . x-V to kill his wite; one ui uic .uuu ui he situation is the shooting of men ithe soldiers ana omcers y"vs ken city At santa nosa ovu ,xyy nle were killed by Wednesday's thauake Ane leucnuuu United States for the Pacific coast footed up not less than-$10,- t aaa v0tPrdav Thirteen earth- Ike shocks occurred in Rome ana er Italian cities yesteraay, . dui no age is reported uongress yesier -aam another $1,00,000 to the first 100,000 for;the earthquake and fire erers at Frisco ine aenauj oa zil yesterday sents its condolence U.- TTnftwi States i Senate The I . .1 . in:nraA i ci7Prv 'hHc'lr - and e huflding In santa cosa lasi w ea- " . . i mil iMAmonff tne qmmiugs em- ing 'the San Francisca calamity is adobe -church, 130 years old; shat d buildings in the city continue, to apse, greatly endangering lives ch escaped the. cataclysm -New k markets Money on call nominal, loans; time loans steady; spot cot 5 points higher, closing quiet at 10; flour steady but dull; . wheat idy; No. 2 red nominal;.- corn tdy; No. 2, 57; oats steady; mixed, to 37 1-2 ; turpentine quiet, 67 3:4 8 14; rosin steady, strained com h to good, 4.05. hrcei fizzle, fiasco the Blackburn orgressman BlackbunTnowTias "the antage of his Republican oppo- Its. He stood trial and they haven't 3 President Roosevelt social?" anrriter. Sur Mle He the t Socialist President we ever had. udge Hutchinson; of Chicago, hasn't Tifltvord but there is" no doubt that who raked him over the the muck rake.' ongressman E." Spencer Blackburn ring ben "vindicated, we wonder if ill go to work now and get satis pon out of somebody for -making A face a Federal court jurylon. five pctments? - - K if Toil ha.Vf nnt bave only six more days in which do so in order to secure the right Nte in the November electionhe bas to be paid anyhow and there pery reason that it shoud. be paid May 1st so you can vote. I fussia has succeeded in ..borowing A ftAA ft r, " 1 w.uuu at 5 per cent., upon pay nt of 3 per cent commission' to the q a . men. We are in the mnrtof fni- MTViM . oaiue amount but we prefer to pay "uey lenders a little more inter 9Hrt K me middie men out deal of Ptbe House of Representatives on Representative Frank"' Clark, rfiwa, wanted to iivv ao no: K Who told thft WnrMo frL h ii . v,yxxSi.coo- ne purposely mlsrepresent- a seems to maVaoTA paea mad as Old Tudker f a round-abnnt ttT.OIT Vo tlinir -"-yievaricators. . - j 1 : 1 t .!U1 have t0 sit "straight I. w and then. A few davs President T?nncoQH t ;Udge Hutchinson for.his Beef 1 decision ? . . . . ChiMrt " tue ':eieral Court fc witt -an edit hnniTia 1 J JUUe snoum keep Pilate" , m tne Hutchinson 4 Mi: redbv hornless pit. y near-sij. . . . sur i i i crovertaVa u menas, wil P. v . wise man. or wn. Gt ,fiin Carolina Place- wo- are anT apr22-3t nCe gal 1 - - ; : IVe Grocery i groceries at Co-0 'eery Co Op- l:cu to.dav TTT : Qars "r irom 10 a tvt & P. FRUIT ANDKtopCE Eighth; Annual Meeting ot Asso- C ation of Traveling iVleri - and Merchants ; v ;; ENTERTAINED AT, THE BEACH .-in ..aorr Arrtvea on special xrair .; From- Strany,; f eVrito'Aa.. ;f ; nqal lection, pf pfticersj t and : , - Other Business Transacted.1 ? 1 The eighth annual . meeting of the American. Fruit . and -Produce ...Travellers'- Associationrtionlppsed1 of travel ling; men of the leading truit' "and pro duce' commission houses "all - over the United States, was held last, night at The . Lighthouse,: - on,.-. . Wrishtsville . Sound, where an;--oyster , Toast and smoker was given 'in1 honor ' of. the visitors by the business men of the city. There were more than fifty mem bers in attendance, most of whom came , over on a special tram at 6 o'clock- from Chadboum where" ihey were looking af ter shipments of. siraw- berries for their respective, houses.' Th?' special train 'was met by, a" char tered car of the Consolidated Compa ny and the , visitors ' went straight through to the Sound, having been met by the committee of entertainment and apprised - of the plans, for their enter- A preliminary meeting of the Asso ciation l was held ; yesterday afternoon f ' at Tjfcte Orton but no business, pf pub lic ipterest-was transacted., VUpoir the arrival of the visitors at the Sound last night the oyster roast and smoker was first enjoyed and the . business session, followed, the Lighthouse ' hav ing been turned .over to ;the "Associa ti'on for this purpose.. ;" v- It was much regretted - that. Col. J G. Thompson, the veteran - president of. the Association, could- not be pres- ent 'and Vice President I. B. Gerrish, of ;Bostoijr presided inf his. stead."" "Mr. J R. franklin, of Baltimore,, was at his: post;. as s secretary;; having' served efficiently in What capacity since the organization was formed in this city seven years ago.vr. ;V . . TSfl renorts of all ifleers showed the Assodatfott In; gcOTshaoe'and ac- compllsning much good in the trucking "field1 all . over the '.country in - various ways. Fourteen new members were received at the meeting last . night.C-.iV' f The annual election of " officers re sulted in a change of the- staff, . all through., rxThose chosen are as ; fol lows: - : . - ; President IL B.? Pearsot; of M. O. Coggins Co., Pittsburg, Pa. - , , Vice President J. Z: Parrish; of D. M. Wygant & Co., New York. : Secretary - . and IV Treasurer-M, , J. Daetwyler, of R. Daetwyler & . Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . " r . : J Sergeant-at-Arms B.: K. Wetherill, of C. E. Barker & Co., Newark, N. X Other, business was largely of a rou tine- and; private character. A resolu tion of thanks was ? adopted for " the splendid entertainment given by the business men and the, commitee of . ar rangements which was composed of Mr! Z. W. Whitehead," chairman; Col J. G. Thompson, of Philadelphia, ' and Mr. J. R.. Franklin,; of .Baltimore. It was after 1'2 o'clock when the ?vIsitors returned to 'the city this morning, all expressing delight withtthemeeting. The memberships now numbers 123, , ' isiEW Advertisements. .Below Cost Groceries. Taylor's iBaz&ar-Milinery., . , - . L. J. MasOh Land for Sale.. For Rent Furnished" Rooms. .Y . ; S; & B. Solomon-jr-Bargain Sale. C. R L: P. Cp.T-Gas Ranges. N ' Book-Keeper Rositlon Wanted. . -Y Shipping CWrk-Position Wanted. People's Savings Bank Savings. Wanted Revolutionary Pictures. Y.' t , D. R. Foster Co House 'for Rent. ! ' R, H; Woodward Agents Wanted. YD. R. Fatesr Co-r-House for. Rent. , Wm. - D. Polite Rathskeller . Cafe. The Orton Chambermaids Wanted. J. W. Murchison & " . Co Refrigera tori ' ' i''? s'? J. G. Wright !& Son Bargain In Real Estate,. w T r -- j i . - t ' C. W. Polvogt . Co. Week of Bar gains. 'Y '' " . Y' Y.. ' ,' ' r John C. Winston Col-Ll0,000 Agents Wanted. - ---- ' . . , , - -, M. C. Hammond-LMutual Home and Real Estate Co. .. ' Business Locals , . ' John J: Furlong For Sheriff: -Sol.-Bear Co.TSchlitz.Beer, Y W. H. - Biddle Announcement -Wm. ' M.' Bellamy Commissioner's SALE ' . American- Suburban Co. Lots For Sale. Y - Y- ' " ' 1 -Concord Chapter, R. A. M. Convoca tion. -- ' - - -"V; . T. E. Wallace Attentfon Republi can's.',, 'Y'YY - -V' ,''' ' M. O'Brien chairman Bids-for Pave mentsY" - . : . HANDSOME SEE HOUSE ' X - s t ' ' K ' , ' " - ' - ' ' ' ; --,f -'"Ss n 'u V " The above is from" an excellent drawing of the handsome new "Episco pal See House, "which the Diocese of East Carolina will erect at a cost of , $12,000. for its Bishop, on Orange betw een Fifth and "Sixth streets, in . this city. The plans and specification are by Messrs. Cooper &-Davis, architects -in the' Southern Buiding, and the contract for the same was. awarded last night by the committee in charge to Mr, James H. Burriss. "it will be. an exceedingly handsome Residence of the Colonial , style of architecture, 'reneer edwith buff colored press brick "and given ai attractive stone trimming. Work on the new building will begin'before. June and will be completed by FalL. The building will be modern in s every respect- and will be a credit ? to 1 the city and the Diocese. There will be twelve rooms, broad verandas and the house will be steam heated and fitted .with electric lights and all other conveniences The plans of Messrs. ; Cooper. & Davis were: accepted in com-, petition with a number of other architects,. the award being made Vy a Dio- cesan Building Committee composed of Capt. T. D. Meares chairman; Mr. J. A. Taylor and Capt. ; Walter G. MacRae with the co-operation of Bishop" and Mrs.' strange. BERRIES BEGIN THIS WFEK Great Movement f Luscious . Fruit - . - -V,..- vv- .: ' : From Favored Terntoryj North Twenty-Nine Cars Shipped ' The strawberry movement from this territory : will begin this week and be fore Saturday night miles "ot box cars laden with the-luscious fruit will have been hurried North from north, ' south and east of -'Wilmington; - In the Chad bourn section already the movement is heavy, 29f refrigerator ,car loads of 400 crates eacn haying gone forward yesterday. , Express shipments , . from all oyer the - territory were large, ,126 crates naving . gone zorwara irom Rocky 'PplrityalOne; prlces ar reported to bV Very good indeed, rang ing from 30 to 45 cents. 'Y Y Y y;. ' , Mr, H. T Bauman, business agent qi the EL C. T. & F G. Association,' "tliB man on the watch-tower," as some one has been pleased, to cau.v him, ( i will leave to-night for, S6utK Rocky ibunt to take up his,tatibn t:the Juttjption office therer seeing to fihe. re-icing t of ajl cars and distributing pie shipments to the best advantage in the markets North. ; From that pointYMr., Bauman also disseminates valuable information as : to the movement to shippers . all over the territory. ? During Mr. Bau- man's absence his office in the Mas onic Temple will be closed , but all who have , business ; needing attention , are requested to'call on President Wm ,E, Springer, across the street. The receiving agents of the Associa tion at ,all Important :points North will also take up their "stations this week. The crop of berries this syear ; is ex pected 4 to be fully as large as ever, but those . in sC positon to know rsay that the vines, indicate that the fruit will not ripen" soYrapidly ; and taneously ' as was the case last year. This will greatly facilitate the move ment by the transportation people. HANDSOME. NEW. BUILDINGS. . Messrs. Cooper' & Davis Have Drawp v; t PUns foriT.wo.'r, . Messrs. CooperY& Davis, thearchi tects have just completed and had, aci cep ted their; plans -for a handsome res idence o be . erected for . Mr, W, I G. Sale, of this ; - city; ,on Saint j James.' Square to cost $3,300, and a handsome three-story - brick hotel and mercantile building for Messrs Sloan Brothers, at Wallace, .to, cost . $10,000. . The. resi dence for , Mr. . Sale Nwill 4 be ' built . by Contractor James H. C Burriss Y ".Y ' , The,, building T for, ' Messrs.' Sloan Brothers" will be pi 'whitepress'brick and gray stone, trimmings.Y There, will be thr stores oh the first floor , while te second and "third floors wiir be oc cupied for hotel purposes." ' ' " . ; Form Republican Club. ' - . '1 Chairman Thos.:E.- Wallace, of the County Republican Executive Commit; tee, gives notice that on to-morrow night in "Germania Xodge Hall, No. 22 South Front street there -will-e a meeting for the purpose of organizing a r. Republican Club. -All , persons interested in the movelnent are invit ed. 'Mr. Wallace says that in his opin ion no county Republican ticket will be put out this campaign, but vhe could Jnot say as to" a Legislative ticket . - ' iir- - '- 1 " Concert to-day at Lumina. Cars every half hoUr from 10 A. M.T to 8 P. M." . .; Y'Y- ' The ; Co-Operative Grocery . Company selling out below cost. . Y SOON TO BE ERECTED. PARAGRAPHS OF THE PORT Baltimore Steamer Arrives 'with Good rU General Cargo ScKooner Nellie B. - Dey Here For Ocean Fisheries. ' " The schooner A! & M. Carlisle, Capt. Horner, having: completed discharging cargo - here,; cleared yesterday,, light, for- Jacksonville. Fla. , - Y The Baltimore and Carolina Steanv? ship Frostburg arrived "yesterday morning from the home port and clear ed In the afternoon for Georgetownfc She tronght good general cargo of . merchandise -for Wilmington ' mer chants which was discharged, at .the wharves of the Willlnmtogn Compress rv tR. -Franklin of the firm of Ster ling & Franklin, leading commission merchants ': of the' Monumental Cityt was here yesterday, and In speaking of We new steamer' line "said that Bal timore merchants: were anxious to'cul tivatemore intimate ' trade relations with. Wilmington r and that !j his : firm hoped to do some business; with "the new. steamer line in, outgoing -?M)n-pe-ishable, freight from' this, port In tle near future. . 1 Y . " The new fishing steamer Nellie B. Dey, recentlyj purchased' by the Ocean Fisheries Company, of "this i city; at Tiverton, R. I., reached port yesterday. She ts fine craft in; every, particular and is fitted with electric and powerful search lights, -permitting operations kfluite as well .by night as by day. She also, has a system oj electric Dens, ex tending even to " the masts 'whereby the man' on the lookout can instantly Inform the crew oh deck when a school of menhaden is in sight i and when in order for the nets to. be dropped. ., The Dey was brought - around ; by; Capt ' J. J. Adkins, general s manager", for the Ocean Fisheries Co... Mr. W. A. KourK, "-simur-Iesidet; Qf the compahyYalso accom Dani&d the boat t The fish: are now re ported to- be running Well on the coast ahd the yfleet of steamers of the Cape Fear Fisheries Company -are said to be making large haul8.r-.-"4 On 'to New Olreans! "' Confederate Veterans from all over the South will begin moving on New Orleans this week for the annualre Ion.,'BrIgadierTrGeneraI',fJaines8,'I. Mett, of .e THIfd Brlgaderwill leave tEis afterhdohf joining members of his staff atJFlorence to-nfght.andproceed-irig fromtliere.to'gether.l; It .promises to be V great meeting- and the Veter ansj are looking iorward tb (the reun-' ionWith. -muchj pleasure, f. Tho r-r-dele-gates appointed front5aCpe;Fear'Camp, of this city, are Gen. Metts; Capti" Wal ter'G MacRaeDi1; E- Poster; ."CoiYjno. L: pantwelL- fioyf.' Wpodard-and Mrl O. M: Fillyaw. . A majority, if not all 'of the;4bove, wnL Jeave- tcday And to-morrow for the great "meeting.. Yl Brotherhood of 'Railway Clerks. ? i- ?The Brotherhood ot Rail way Clerks, met ! in 'regular weekly lodge session last night YThe meeting was well -attended "-and very enthusiastic;'' It: was deqided tos change the meeting .night to Monday as early as-YprActicable. This' Is to convenience certain depart ments ofthei A. C K general offices. There Yere -19 ' applications, '15 .of which, were - accepted, h Several were initiated last night The, B.R.'C, is here to stay, the leaders 'say;- there, is not a doubt, but that fully two ' thirds of "the clerks employed here, including chief, clerks, will berbrotherhood men within the next few months."; Y Sacrifice sale of groceries at Co-Op-erative'Grocery Co. . ' ' , PYTBIANS RESPOND Supreme Master of Exchequer Authorized to Send $5,000 ; y to California K. OF P. OF UNITED STATES Donation Frm Wilminoton Will Go ' ' Forward Promptly-Maybr - Wad delPsTMesage o Chief rExecu- -, . tivV of Stricken City Y , .' , j. . . -( , . . Capt T. D.iMeares, of this city, Su preme Master of Exchequer, of the Supreme ; Lodge Knights of Pythias, in the United States,- yesterday re ceived authority by telegraph from Su preme Chancellor Chas. E. Shiveley and other pfficers of the Supreme Lodge, K. of P., to forward at once but of the funds of the. order. acheck; for $5,000 for the general relief of 'the sufferers?1"6 b e com.im;ttele J fi' in the San .Francisco horror. ' ' This amount goes as a contribution from the Knights of Pythias ofthe United' States 4to the aid of the1 unforunate ones .iir.that great ) city -and State In tiie West . ' The authority was sent by , the' Supreme Chancellor from Fort Worth, .Tex., where he is. now 4 on ah bfflcial visitation and the check will be sent at once by Capt. Meares , to Grand Chancellor .Rj'F. Burns, of the Califor nia Grand; Lodges at Auburn, CaL, to be distributed, thnough the proper chan nel as he "may deem' advisable." Sev eral telegrams were exchanged by Capt ' Meares and the Supreme Chan cellor : yesterday ascertaining the ' best and quickest means, of making the contribution- immediately available., and securing the proper, authority for the action named. It is a' gracious act; on the , part of the Knights . of . Pythias in the United States, and one in every war' characteristic of that great order everywhere -". ; " " A- ' '''-' " "j ;The Cly's Donation i f ' The special appropriation, pf . $1,000 for the California, relief r as-jnade by the Aldermen; j Monday ; night was con curred -In . at. a special : meeting, of the Board of Audit and Finance held af 0 o'clock yesterday evening. - The "Board had suggested to the Aldermen; an 'ap-; propriatlon tof-fBOOMtat? they" "heartily concurred in th,e larger amount .unani mously and the , same will,' be . trans mitted -at' once. -Mayor Waddell yes terday sent , the following , telegram J to the chief executive !of .the stricken dtyv; ; 1 : " JT. 'y ; The Maybr of "San Frahcfsco,f Calif or- nia.'"- -! "The City of Wilmington, North Car olina, tenders one thousand dollars for relief of ybur3 stricken city. Advise if I, shall forwards by wire or exchange. Our' deepest sympathy is with you. 1 . Y"? . "A. M. WADDELL!, Mayor." ; Colored People Respond 'i'r Appreciating the fact Jthat many of their own race are among the suffer ing ;ln the great catastrophe - on ; the Pacific coast and having, above that,, a general feeling for, human kind,, the colored people of , the city yesterday set, themselves the , pleasant duty, of securing .a fund among jthe leading members of their race. One hundred dollars was. quickly raised and deposit ed here to the credit of the California fund ' with a telegraphic " request to the Mayor of San Francisco to draw at once on the order of either John E. : Taylor, Special Deputy-Collector at the Custom House,-, pr -Dr., ,T. . R,.j? Mask. This -expression, from' the colored peo ple of , the .city is eminently proper and exhibits a magnanimity worthy, of ' the highest commendation. 'jC" f ' ' 'r:' " Chamber' of Commerce! ' Exclusive of a goodly sum-raised by the Wilmington Lodge of Elks and sub stantial donations' from several of the fraternal organizations of ; the vcity, ariumber: fr leading- business, 1 men have i made 4 contributions . through. , the Chamber of ..Commerce., The amount all told from Wilmington Ywili aggre- gate a large sum. , . . r ' The Eagles -.Respond. Yl ''Advices' by telegraph 'to " the Mqcal lodge 'last -night, conveyed the' informa tion from 'the headquarters of the Fra ternal Order of Eagles in? Kansas City, Missouri, stating that Abased v:; upon membership in the rXJnited States tthe Supreme Aerier would - .contribute $6,500 to alleviate the suffering on the Pacific Coast ' .This magnanimous action, on the part jof the PY O. "E.' is :a istrong testimonial, to" the 1 liberality of and the noble impulses which inspire the order, all over the world. The. follow ing ' dispatch to the Washington Post in this conecton will be read with interest: : - -Y . Chicago, Aprir 20. Robert JSC Minn han, "of Chicago, chairman of the Na tional- TJoard of .Trustees of the Fra-I ".eraai uraer 01 eagles, 10-aay aumor ized the National Society at Kansas City to levy a per capita tax of 25 cents on each member of the order in the United States and Canada, for" the relief of distress in. California. - It is estimated 'that this tax will amount to $90,000. . GREAT CELEBRATION Eighty-Seventh' Anniversary of, Order to' Be Appropriately Observed in Wilmington A; " - . . ' lt , ' " 'U. '! ' ' THURSDAY NIGHT THIS WEEK: Add resses by Lead i n g Y M e mbe rs J of , - Each " Lodge and Proaramme of 'J: Fine Music Officers Who Will '.Y5 Preside-The Committes. ,The eighty-seventh anniversary of, the establishment of Odd Fellowship in A America " will be appropriately ob- y served, according to the beautiful cus tom of the order, by the four Wilming ton lodges of the fraternity in the new , L 0.;0. F. hall, on Third .street Thursday night beginning at S o'clock. ; An ' attractiver'programme has been and the public Is cordially invited, with all Odd Fellows, to the seating capac ity of the room. Y . ir The music wiH.be a striking feature . of the'exercises and -will. be-"by a'double i mixed quartette composed . of "Mrs. ' Cameron F. MacRae and Miss Mattie Lee Horne, sopranos; Mrs. F. Ai Muse t and Mrs. Greene Fenley, altor Mr. Rob ert C. Banks and Mr. Greene Fenley, tenors ; ' . Mr. James, S". Williams ' and Mr. A. S. Holderi bassos; and a male , quartette composed of ' the above ? named gentlemen. .A Special number will ; be a cornet solo by ; MrJ S. -A. " Schloss.. The f piano, accompaniment, for all the selections will- be by f -Mrs; Mattie L; Chasten, 4he programme-be: . ing as follows:-: - -; ; ;; t ' ' ; ; , ChorUs, . . .-Double Mixed' Quartette. - Selection Double Mixed Quartette Selection ..!......... .Male "Quartette Cornet Solo Yv. ; -Mr.' S.vA.' Schloss . Thi music "will be preceded 'by the,: ritualistic ceremonies . of , the order and .will be interspersed by brief ; ad dresses of not exceeding., ten minutes r each. " The speaekrs and their subjects, one from each branch ofv the order in . ' thA HtV will bp. as follows l " rJ 1 ten, or uape Fear Loage, wo. z. . . :VCehtral.Linkitt Odd Fellowship"- H.Ou. Craig, of .Orton Lodge, No. ,67. : "Why I am an Odd Fellow" Kev Ak u. jvicvjiure. u. u.. ui... , vYiiuuustuju , "The Attitud' of the Order Toward the' Liquor Question"iE. N. Pehhy, of Hanover Lodge," No. 145. ' ' '"The'.Good of the Order" Mrs". J. ' Mi Lord, 'of Letitia-Lodge, Daughters 4. of Rebekah.3 . The list of officers who win preside upon the occasion and -the committees . in charge of the exercise re. as f9l- lOWS" 1 " . iT i-- -.- -..'ii. ' " : ' . Noble Grand Walker .Taylor. ocuieuii o. vjt. nan. Treasurer John E. SiMaY - ' - Past Grand W. L. Smith: Y JVY RSs to N. G. L. W. Moore. ' r,t-'- r f K S. to N. G. Jno. H. WUliams.' ; R. S. to.V. G. J. J. Craig. , , , L. S. to V. G. O. E. MerritL v -; Y ;W ,; ' Warden D. Wilbon Davis. . . ' Y ; ' - Conductor W. J. Meredith. ' r v . O. G. M. Hewett, : V Y'., V G. A. T. Parker. Y. ' ' . RYs. S. W.-J. Swailes... ' L. S: S, J.'L. Middleton. - , ' . Yj. 7 Chaplain Rev. S, Mendelsohn, -JV , .Music Committee J. W; Fleet, E. Y,Y Davis, C..R; Spooner. . Y - '- ' - iHall Committee C. DMMorrlllr J. H. 1 SwInson,iT G.; Landen. -; YY! . - ' 1 Decorations-rrL..;TatesBowden, j F. LitUeton C- F. Williams. -. v Y Y Speaker's Committee-7-B. F. KingrD. K.'-LeGwin,iJohir,E.Wood. . ' , The. General -Committe of Arrange- . ments embraces the above named. who are .from each of. the four lodges ; of the city, Dr. Sledd to' Lecture. Dr.'B. Fi Sledd, of Wake Forest Col lege,1 willeliver alecture oh Brown-., ing at the High School next tFridayiev- 1 ening,:?April 27th, -Under the "auspices r Of the '.Literature Department- of the SorosisY Dr.'SIedd Is a. scholar jand writer of note". and " an entertaining lecturer." TA treat is in store, not only for i those - who are. v familiar with Browning, but for all who-are interest- ' ed in literature. iThere will be short musical 1 programme. - ' - let, lomplete line of Garden Tools, es that. are below ordinary. Gall es. tUjTT3iV' O Oil I V hi. The Co-Operative Grocery Company senmg out oeiow cost. Concert to-day ..at Lumina. "Cars: every half hour froxn 10 A. . to 8 P. ! TT A TTA7HT fl r '.'r ri K - U - Yi y; v A'
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