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WASH! NORTH CAROLINA, SATORDAY>rf3CERNOON, APRIL 9, 1910 Editor Daily .New,. Washington. >J. c. April 1. mo. Dear 91 r ? I respectfully lequest thai jou anfeMsh the enclosed plan ol OTgsr.lzattun or the Democrat!,- party of this State. As the old plxa baa been changed In many phatef, 'l make this request to* the benefit of. tl? W c ratio voiera at laiM) '? j . Respectfully. NOKWOOP L? 61MMO.\s. Pvl*n or organization of the Demri cratlc party of North Carolina, adopt: ed at a meeting of tba state Demo cr#llc Executive Committee In nar e!?h. Man* 10. j 910. and repealing the existing plan from this date mut opd lllMtiii-t Committee.. Section I. The. Bute Democratic Ifxecutlve Committee ahall consist of six members from each Congresslon ?I district of the State, who nhhll be elected ut upstate Convention by the delegates from the several Congres sional districts. - j i Th"' a" ear,r u ?<*?tlca ble. after eech state convention the rhairman shall call the State Demo cratic Executive Committee to meet for the purpose of electing a chair man and ? secretary of aald commit tee for the term of two yeara. and until their aucceaaoni ahaU be elected. 8ec. J. That the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Commit tee shall, aa early as practicable after ?'?"I on. appoint his advlaory or eatapaign committee, consisting of not lass than Ave nor more than tan. 8?C. 4. The Congressional Demo cratic BMcutive CommlUae for each district In the State ahall oonalst of oae member from each county In aald dlatrtct. who shall bo eUcted at the Congressional Convention by the del ???t?e from the several counties. , Sec. &. Th# Judicial Democratic ? ? ecutlve Committee (or each dlatrtct hi the 8 tats shall eoaslst of a member ?? district, who ebsll ha elected ? tlse Judicial Con *?<*? by the delegate, from the sev ?ral coo a ties ?e. *. T*a state Senatorial Exec utive Committee for each dlrtrtct u rtpre members, at the discretion of the Convention, from dacb county in aald district, who ahall be elected at the Senatorial Convention by the del egates from the as vera] counties In districts composed of only one county the Executive Committee and' Conven tion of aald county ahall have juris diction aa In the matter of county candidates. I Soc. 7. The (Executive Committees of the Senatorial, CongreialonaU and I Judicial districts, respectively, shall, I at the call of their respective chair men. meet at some time and place in I their respective dlifricta, and eelect a! time and place for holding the Dts-| trlct Convention, and the chairmen! of said respective committees shall Immediately notify the chairmen of the different county executive com mittees of the said appointment, and Issue ft call for said convention. Boe. 8. All Democratic Executive CotnrolueevajMW meet at such times atid placesAs the chairmen of the re apectivo. committees may appoint und ^ designate In hip call, if for any rea ' aon In ere should occur a vacsnrv in the chairmanship of any. Executive (lOBfmittea by death, resignation,, or, r'emovst. or If such chairman should be incapacitated, or ahould fail or re fuse to act. the sqpretary of any such rotptnlttae shall be vested wllh the power of vice-chairman for the pur-. PMC pf calllng meetlnge-of- auch com mittee. Sec. 9. All Executive Committees shall hiave Mhe powqt to appoint sub committee or special committee* for such purposes and with such powers, in their respective Jurisdictions as may be deemed necessary or desir able.., . Soc. 10. , In each election year the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee Shall convene said committee in the City of Ral-i cigivdurioR the mouth of March, and at said meetjng tlj* following busi ness shall be transacted : -(a)' The time and ilace <K holding -the State Convention sfciall be deter mined and duly published. (b) A common day shall be. fixed on which all precinct meetings or primary elections shall be held for the purpose of ascertaining the choice of the Democratic electors for thf several candidates for State, Congres sional, Judicial and State Senatorial offices, and for the .election of dele gate* to the County Conventions. (o) A common day he 0xed for tho'.holdlbg of a County (inten tion in each county In the State for the purpose of declaring the result of the precinct meetings, or primary ?leoUohs, or' for ascertainlrfg the chpice of all electors in moss conven tion, and for appointing delegates to the State. Congressional, Judicial and State SenatorlnlCouventlona. Sec. >11. immediately upon the ad journment of the said State Demo cratic 'Executive Committee St shall be the duty of the chairman */ said committee to publish the same andTof the secretary thereof to nql" In writing, the several chairmefc Of the County Democratic Executive Com mittees in the State of the respective dates so fixed for the holding of pre cinct meetings or primary elertlons and connty conventions. . ' ft Sec. J2. t?pon the receipt of such notice it shall be the duty of the chairmen of the County Democratic Executive Committees in tho State to call meetings of their respective Coiinty Democratic Executive Com mittees on a day to be named by him. not exceeding fifteen days after the receipt of said notice, for the purpose of determining the manner of ascer taining the choice of the Democratic electors in his countj^for all caadi dates for State. Congressional. Judic ial and State Senatorial offlcee in conformity with the action of the State Executive Committee. The man ner of ascertaining the choice of the Democratic electors for such candi dates shall be one of the three meth ods as follows: 1. By Precinct Me^lngs; 2. By Primary Election; I. ByCooaty Convention 4 in mass). Provided, that unless the Execu tive Committee shall 'adopt the sec ond qt third plan the first or precinct meeting plan shall be adopted. l/.Btc. If. That at said meeting the County Executive. Committee may. In .It* discretion, also determine the time asd manner of nominating the candliafcs for legislative, county, and township ofllc<?--?I>(xm*ttng the same day and .method as determined for the selection of State and district candidates; or It rosy appoint a dif ferent day and method for legislative county, and township candidates. Sec. 14. In such countlee ss it may be determined to hold a Primary elec tion it shall be the duty of the coun ty chairman to immediately notify the State, Congressional and Judicial chaffmen of such decision; whereui# on the respective chairmen of such committees shall furnish tickets to said county chairmen for all candi dates to be voted for In said primary election for the respective offices. and no additional tax oV fee shall be charged against such "candidates by tho county' committees. Sec. 15. That any person who wish es to becoihe a candidate for any State. Congressional, or Judicial of fice. to be voted for in the oolinty or counties where said primary election shall be held, shall at least Jwenty clays (or in case of county or legis lative qffice Ave days) before such primary election notify, in writing, the ??!, airman of the proper commit tee of the office for which he h'as bo cgme a candidate, and at the. same time deposit with him such fee, charge or pro rata expense as may be dete/mlned by said chairman to bo necessary for printing and dis tributing tickets for such office: Pro vided. that after paying such expense the residue shall be refunded byl sucb chairman to the respective can didates paylns the Coumjy and l?iyfrlnct OrgMtizutlon. Sec. 16. The unit of county organ ization shall be the voting precinct. In each precinct there shall be .an Ex-* bcutlve Committee, to consist of five active Democrats, who shall be elect led by the Democratic voters at the | several precinct meet inks or primary I elections or county convention* In mas*, first called by the County Ex-' ecutlve Committee. And said com mittee. so! elected shall elect one of Its members as chairman, who shall prealde at all committee meetings. Sec. 17. The chairman of the sev eral precinrt committees shall com pose the County Executive Commit tee. which shall meet at the same time aad place ae the County Conven tion first held in each election year, and elect a chairman oi said county ?' (Continued op Second Page) LADIES' SlHIRT WAISTS INLW ttVISMDiiNT M?J"r Wll.y <?. Hodman, of Thl. On*. , j Klcclod | -?ld<-iu of the Xortfc CaroHW SM"rd mociutiun. <5. At bo NortI).' Caro lina Guard Association hrfi revcrftfy] In Ralolgh, Major Wiley C.^TodmanJ of qtfa city, was -unanimously select- j o4 as president to eucteed General Fraacls A. Macon, of. H*nderion. K. G Major .Rodman In .hi* remuria ac cepting the office, stated he uyiiiVer elated U>e honor and (hat' i.e, -ffoaM do all> within his ppucr to^aUrance the Interests of the association and the National Guard, in which ho had always taken a deep Interest. Major Rodman commands a battalion of the Second N. C. Infantry, consisting of companion from plinton/Fayetterillet Lutober Bridge aud Wadesboro. The next mooting of the associa tion goes to Durham. The selection of Major Rodman Is a most, happy one and no doubt the Guard will advance uudcfc his wise and judicious leadership. He has done much toward bringing the Na tional Giiard in North Carolina Into its pr^aont.po8ition In national jjrenn ffitpctfy v . ... iff ? X MEETING The t'mrnty l>fn>o?rny Executive | Committee Met HfirTodny at Hoik. There wu r meeting of Che County Executive Committee at the -Court House this morning. Th^ purpose of the meeting was to adopt the plan of organisation aa amended by the 8tate Executive Committee. Plan No. l^was adopted for tUe nomloation of all officers, which pro Tides that they shall he nominated by precinct meetings. A motion waa adopted providing that two primaries shall be held, as heretofore, all county officers to be nominated at the last primary. The chairman was instructed to correspond with the 8tate chairman and ascertain if the primaries can be held in the county as heretofore. in the City of Washington and Belharen on Friday night, and at oth er prectacts on Saturday morning and afternoon.' WINDOW CARD. Attention is called to the hand some window card tbst is being dls- 1 trlbuted calling attention to Baraca Phltathea services to be held next Tuesday. April 12. at the Methodist church. This card is the ffroduct of the News job office, snd is one of the handsomest pieces of printing ever produced in this city. The News is amply able to handle anything from a newspaper to a visiting card! and Us mechanical force Is thoroughly competent. Mr. W. C. Marsh, of, Roanoke. Va., an experienced job printer, has lately acccpted a position with the News and has charge of Its Job department. We Invite all who need printing to call and examine our samples, or if you have not time to call phone us and we will send a man to you. Neatness, accuracy and dis patch is our mQtto, and our prices are as low as is consistent with good work. 'r IlKD MEN ATTENTION. Members of Tau Tribe will meet at their wigwam Sunday evening at 7:00 O'clock to attend services at the Christian Cht^rrh in a body. Entire ftribi requested to be present. THK GAIETY, TONIGHT. haS SOiBT' nae pictures to offer lis patrons, and all who do pot attend will certainly nflsn a treat. Mr. Wbitten has just re ceived another lot of new\ongs and slides* add from now on will have something pdw to* offer every ijtfgh't. Mr. Whitten'e siugUig liafrtyade a de cisive hit with the \>eopfe of 'the city and has done nJu'ch to maker the Gaiety the attractive plsx'e'it for an ovening of paaflme and enjoy ment. Master Marian Harrsl held the win ning coupon at the Gaiety last night. The prlxe was a beautiful hand painted berry set'.' Tonight rlot.e* thfe wee* ef vaude ville, and the Stalllngs Trio promise something good for a flnale. Remem ber the Gaiety has Its electric fans going now and It Is cool' and comfort able. Good mutlc and fine pictures this evening. Come out and enjoy yourself.' - --- M fiHOdnWltftTY. Rev. J. a. Sullivan vUl preach at Cllteowlnlty Sunday afternoon snd Ittlght. *L on aDm, . m?ny friends of Mr. Jonathan ?W1 he DlMMd to know that ??d from bla ? "to iAHfllO WRECK Takes Pf?p on the New York | -Central. 1,4 ONE M*N WAS KILLED ThCtyyfcr'* y?lgf ?? ;inU Two III* l 'r c iglit* . -i.l I honker Train in HtruuAiitp ? X*eut y-'tt iv I'mons lu juiMl? Wi?rk Occurred Shortly LXfurc lbtybreofe. < ? ? 'dffijjffi Rome, N. >Y., April 8. ? One man *M killed, one mortally Injured and twenty-flve persons more or leu se riously- hurt In a triple wreck of two freight tralnt^nd the fast western express of the Xew York Central at the water tafjk Just outsldo of this city today. ' ^ w The (lend *8n was fireman of a ? witch engipli that was ground Into 6crap Iron butwecu the engine of a fast freight .and the rear end of a local. Tie? man fatally hurt' was an em ploy o railroad riding in the caboose of top local freight. A few mordents after the smashup Of . the two freight trains, the western express, one 6( the craek passenger trftlns of the^k w York Central, dash ed through* JKme at full speed and crashed Into the masss of wreckage. The carelessness of the crew of the switch engMfr-ln running without rear lights l? sgld'to he responsible for the wrecM which tied up iril four tracks of thrfNew York Central for hours. ' [ '* The wreek.tix^urred shortly before daybreak. ATWestbound local freight palled up attthe water tank outside of Rome fo#*rater. Shortly after It hat) left L'ttag a switch engine pulled out behind if. to run Into the yardn here. The witch engine came to a stop a few jjpds; from the rear light of the cAb?flie and waited for the train to pull- Out. A fast ftolglu coming through Utlca followed the local on the sld iag at Rom* drove down toward the water tank 'at full speed and was within a few' 3 rards of the switch en-| glne before It^loomed up In the glare of headlight The engineer threw on the alrbrmltta but a bad collision was inevitable And he and his fireman Jumped, jntywere thrown clear of (he ^ffc^mkfrere but slightly in jured TsrsirtMghf mogiir wfm the heavy train behind It crashed Into the light switch engine before the crew of the latter had time to realise their danger. It was swept along like a feather Into the caboope of the first freight train and crushed into fragments. When the big engine finally came to a stop In the heart of the wreck the debris was piled twenty feet across the four tracks. j Michael C. Basset t. of ITtlca. fire man. was killed, crushed in the debris. Fred fc. Wild, of Albany, the freight conductor, was fatally hurt. \ The wreckage caught fire Imme-j dlately after the cVa?h and was rap [ Idly burning -up when the wrecking crew arrived. PRESIDENT. Mf^W. Scott Frtskle. of this cfly,j ?was elected president at the~"rtstr;ct i meeting of the I. O. O. F. nt Grpcn vllle this week. The selection of our townsman was a most happy one ar.il tbe or^er will advance under his ad ministration. ? # Rl lliblXO (HVRCH. Elder A. C. Austin, of South Creel;, was in the city this mormng from Bolhaven. He 6tntcs that l>is de | nomination 1b now engaged in erect-', 'ins 'he largest church id r.i-liva von When completed it will bo quite an ornament to {hat hustling town. "Elder Austin will preach at Union 1 ChAjiel, _('%hocow.inlty. Sunday morn- i ing'and night. TO RED ME ST. - The order of Red Mon will attend the Christian Church Sunday even ing, at which time the pastor,' Rev. Robert Hope, will deliver a special sermon on "Redmanshlp." a full at tendance of th? order In requested. At the morning hour Miy4lope will deliver a sermon on "Education and Its Value." Thfr general public cor dially invited. .Sunday school niseis at 3 o'clock. RETlItXED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellltou re turned home last evening via. th|it lautlc, Coast Lin* train- from th.?ir bridal tour- They are stepping ai the residence of Dr. and Mrs. W A. Blount on West Second street. BELL REPAIRED. The bell at the fiptecoptl Church slipped from the frame lut j afternoon while b*Uig rung for Sunday school, was repaired and put t? first-class shape Uftta morning by Mr. C. M. Clapp. T*e work hat ? ' i. \.i: > *. ?,* - J v EDUCATION All Important Kduratlon?l Meeting to b? Held here Aijrtl 20 ? -I*row ineiu Speakers Will Attend. ^ Preparations are being made for an important educational meeting In Washington on April 20. Professor E. C. Brooks, of Trinity College, ahd other speakers will be hero. Reports from the president* of Trinity. Louis burg, Littleton and Greensboro Fe male College will be read, and all former students of these colleges In lioaufort county are expected to bo present and enjoy the day. This is to be a county affair looking to stim ulating interest In education general ly and to discussingwwhat the Meth odist colleges of t^e State are ?doing. bo a most cordial Invitation is given all Methodists of the courity to be present. The meetings will be held In the Methodist Church, morning, afternoon and night. The program will be given 'to the public later. A j large attendance is expected from cl If- I ferent parts of the county. This Is' one of a series of meetings to be held in various parts of the State. On the same day like meetings will be in ses sion at Charlotte. ZION PICNIC A Inline XumUj-r of* IVople Attend Ktlucatlonal KjiI I j at Zion School House Yesterday. On yesterday at ?lon schoolhouse a large anmber gathered from the three school districts ' to hear the question of having a special school tax district and in addition provid ing a hieli school in that locality. The gowS women of the community had provided a most sumptuous re past for the guests, a party present stated it was a dinner everyone will not soon forget. After dinner had been served Mr. R. J. Peele, super intendent of schools for Martin coun ty. made a most admirable address, hi* principal theme b?*ng local taxa tion and the value of education to-* community. After Mr. Peelo had fin ished Mr. W. L. Vaughan, superin tendent of schools for this county, spoke, explaining to the people the object of the meeting and the value ! of such a measure to the citizenship. Hon. H. S. Ward followed Mr. Vaugh. speaking on education. Mr. I S, C. XfWbold . w*g ? railed ?tj jjncTj made a talk principally on ftotnmna-l ity self-help and the value of local' tax to a community. Messrs. Nor wood L. Simmons and \\\ K. Jacob son also made short talks. It Is the intention of the citizens' in this community to increase their, school term, and to eslabllsh a high] school in the center of the proposed district. Quite a number from this I city were present and all speak in the highest terms of the hospitality ex-' tended. A new edurational ?ra Is not far.oTT for I.oug Acre township. VARIETY STORE*. 1 , ? The Washington Variety Store Open ed Thin 'ilornlnit und Huh i!eon Hushed With I'ptrons All liny. Ttie Wuefilngton Variety Store. W A. Berry, manager, of Pittsburg. Ha., opened this rftornlhg fo'r the* first time at 0 o'rlacV. in t lie store building fo> mcrly o. ?. tipied by h. G. Sparrow. The store v.* ill make a specialty o? 1 10 and 2" ?e:i? goods and the bsr 1 gains they are displaying in this line are well worth the careful inspection o!' the Dally News renders. The [store is well filled with' attractive novelties. Ever since the opciun-; 'this morning there has ftocu a .steady stream of visitors. -The W;i.|i;inwa Variety Store begins bus!ney^ ' i:: 'Washington under the r.:or: ausp! clous circumstances. FIRST PRKSIIVTNR1AX CHI IH ?l. There win be regular services In the first Presbyterian Church Sun day morning and evening. Preach ing by the pastor. All cordially |n Tlted. On Tuesday evening. April 12. Albemarle Presbytery will meet with thia church und will continue for three-daytL Rev. Dr. McG. White, of Raleigh, will preach the oponlng ser mon that evtnihg. The entire city is looking forward to the coming of this strong religious body with pleasure. , THE COMET. The question of the hour now In. Washington |r who has wen the comet auU who ha* not. Onefellow ?t*ies he be#and_tho other fellow^ disputes the assertion and says this comft/fcualaesa |S au , faka for he has .gotten up |everal morolo?>. bn( in^romet lit* nut hla rlalon yet. i " ST. MCttCR'S CHtTWH. Morn}i(t*nd erenltic prayer at the naual ,'houra Sunday mttraln* .and erenln* The rector. Rev. Nathaniel Hardin*, will preach Sunday achool oieete at 4 o'clock Ail cordlaUy la SPELLING BEE A CROWNING SUCCESS Solicitor H. S. Ward Teacher and Mrs. N. S. Fulford and Mr. J. D. Grimes Leaders? Was a Very Enjoyable Occasion. i Solicitor Hullett S. WardJ I lawyer; tha in the orator niche In popular! approval all alone. La2t ulght he added addition encomiums to Ills already well auatained reputation! Not only does he handle the breakers! of the law w!*Houi fear or favor, but) an a schoolmaster he In par excel lence. Some are Intimating . today that Mr. Ward had misled his calling. he should have followed teaching for a livelihood Instead of boing an apostle ol Blackstone; be this as it may. lie seems to be nt home in any role in which he is placed. With the Blue^jac- In his hand he had no trouble in stumping the boys and' girls last night ut the public school auditorium in the Spelling Uee con test. C?mc of Washington's beFt spellers bt/wed to the superior knowl edge of the Blue Back and took their seats amid laughter and applause from those present." In the llrst con test several weeks ago several of ihe spellers ctcsjed 19 be disgruntled, but last night these same fellows, al though more confident, went down in defeat ? but Remind you. not until they had argufied the question both pro an'cH'fon to the amusement aud delight of the audience. Brer since the second spelling match wa? announced interest has been high and everyone wa? eager for the fray. Well, they were there in ;.ll their glory, good spellerts. bad spellers, those who thought they could spell but mitred it, and those who had fears of their ability but succeeded fairly well. rSSS?^ crrF-"'^ w ?4 *riT^r: ?;?r r ???. from old V.fe^J&^pSl tC:h*'" soon" ? u'\?: r, "rt d"" ?? ??<? this dn. I ""' "flen Iha' bo,'? In - ".;r'!^;;:.nr' '''--? n.u? be noted. hC 8onr/^nn;rv',;^"d r",r<d l??ed for t',^ ' Vh" S<" duties ? i? "'fume your Mil V "I~ '" """ r"""<, rulford and J|r Junius! ?ti;:.II" ?" "".f"'"? ? lead- 1 ; 1.4 sidy Allmi.J t ' ?,! . **," ;o f"r vnltin ila-< ,V . " 1 ""? "l?l>h. Thej , "r 'ho following I Janie Myers | ?.!, ' . Katie Don, let, bell Mr"' v "."l!?n CaiajH Wl, .Mrs, Nowliold, ? 1 . o <-;.x ,d;,"w JStZ, !'"Z -l-h,, Hragaw. ; TT ' ' ' ' 0,? < ?!IJll HilldillC, Wllllrt &""*? ?al J?*? =?d' Tom I | can, a:^. ,|? lvori| ? ? : repair.-" liurlni! clip ese!:en:r- ? l!0r>' '* i<,r 'lie .lass 1 1 J I ?, ... *?? <? i-' -m-sml le, ami | i^i km,, 'vpnre " rjf . |'ol"l t? take her yeai. ?<?). >1 i iir.t bi?.M for lllr l)ov_ ;; in take life at oi.ee. it " .. " d I;1"' T?m m?nd i "5""lt '? i,1;'"" "a,k ^ ?? (ll.o lose yet. r:?. >VW(| ' Mr. ? ,.0, leepers im| ??(,(, pnlemnlty on his eonntenanee he re. "Tesrlier. ,el n;? ^ . word afrain?" .'-Snell kre, ler ' U'^ com mem on to ra.? 4V?U h?. >? '?< right, VrK de'red '"br *" '??1: C?"rnrc ""<1 thun e.,hnr rT, "Id .he tMeher To the lo, Barrister H. arm??' '??'<s af,cr '"y ? WM ?kr?^* i?K!" l>e T V' '-"""in'? tt. nioal ronfldent yTte Johnnlo Bragaw ; he ?on*Unt ,h.t when ?^n h,m to ,n M * *? w"*? >he ?ee??. ,h7* ,7*d ?"' " crs, ? foil, but remembor. and we desire to I emphasize the word. Henry S-a right | got it. and lie Is not through imilingj; yet. "Vicinage" was another stump er. Junius Urimcs thu leader of the meu side, went down In defeat heae. but he was not alone, for Nathan Newbold had tfce pleasure of escort ling him to his eaat. They both took | consolation in calling for cream. jJanie Myers had been doing pretty well until "malfeasance" was re quested of her to, spell. Now she is a good speller and held her own pret ty wen but this legal phrase was too much . If the 'readers of the Dally News will remember at the first con test the editor and reporter both re tired from the arena nfter the first round, the editor on "dorsal." and the reprter on "Inthrallment," last night another representative of the News. Cal Jordan, seeiued to be there with the boys., but like everything in this world every beginning has an ending, and it proved so in Cal'* case when the word "facetious" was handed him. He spelled the word, or Home thing similar to It, but. alas. It wan not right. It was with difficulty Cal was secured for the class, as repeated calls ^ere made for him. but each time he was busy eating cream. At last poor Henry Searight went to the wall on the word "Seignior." The foreign words he did not think the Blue Back kneo^ anything about and neither did he in this instance, so he had to retire. In a. little while Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Katie Bonner were on the stage alone. The teacher congratulated them and then ad journed school. , A nice sum was rea lized for the Woman's Betterment As sociation. THE GEM One of the best programs of the en tire week will be presented at the Gem tonight. Comrades Under Grant Is a war drama of great Interest, the most thrilling portion of which is the wild ride of the cavalry as their horses plunge into the water aud ford a deep stream. The picture Is full of action and represents scenes that ac fflWiy Wnrrffd. "' * i ? ii?"F ? Her Lover's Honor is- another Btrong drama, beautifully done in the rich brown sepia tones which lend a*, restfulness to ih? eye. Costuming and staging of thin production arc In keeping with ancient times, whlcn add materially to the beauty of the picture. For a magic hand-colored picture. Indian Phantasy has no equal. The coior effect "is fine and the magic work far above the average work of this' class of pictures. Visit the Gem to night. f MKTHOIHrtT ( HI KCli. V \ I Regular service* at the Methodist ! Church Sunday morning and evening at the usufcl hours. The pastor. Rev. 13!. T. Plyler. at 11 a. m.. will pr^nch ion the cuhject "The Secret of Great ness." At ntghi :he eighth sermon I of ll.e setie* cm the "Cre.it Sinners of ! the Bible" will be ilellvrt'ed. the sub ject being "\ High- Horn Sinner." Sri.d.iy i.chrt.d ...eel* at | o - lock. tn : w i: ic ti e\ cs is cordially invited. | spci l:.l music a: all services. I'litsr sriiwviiKKiiv. I T! ?? ?sv?? strawberry H e season I wa? i.!cs"n'cri to t li . ? editor of the j!*i:Sy News las! night. it war grown In- :!:?> f:inr of Mr \r.hnr Williams. va<iiix<:ton v*. <;hi:i:\vii.lk. j ' The Washing! on llijrii School bnse jlull team left this inor::lg by the Nor folk and Southern for Greenville. | where the> wHl play the High School . team of that city. v-l KMT HAI-TIST (III'IU'H. , Sunday school meets at 9:4." p. m. The morning sermon will be from the topic. "The Candor of Matthew." 'At night Rov. R. R. Hoffman will fill the pulpit. The officers and teachers of the Sunday school will meet Immedl ately after the evening sermon. There Vrill be no preyertheeting service Wednesday night on account of Ex Governor Glenn speaking at the First PTiesbyterian Church. Sunday school teachers meet Friday night at 7:45 o'clock. ? ? SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ? ? J. K. Hoyt ? Shoos. f ? Wright's Tailoring Parlors. + ]? Southern Furniture Co.? Sewing ? ? Machines. + L 1 ? Cardut- a
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