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v.wm me&sm r*- - J >4 >? ."Li..- . '.;, V> V ?*>?' . V V: ?. ? WASHINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA.. MONDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 31*14 -..??? . i. ? ? Wf i i ? CRIPT10N OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN EASTE M|| i i i | ,| i i I ? ? I | M ' to this hsro Mtort#ln?d The convention Is Indeed fortunste Robert V. Hope, hoot The Otttlr coofldent ho will prove par ??III this role. Everybody in the city (s cordially Inrlted to UUmd >11 aaf^CM ot the coavenUon. Is UM*a extends * , "Program A.?u?l luri Me*tl.? , I p. m. V t'V i MIm Bttm Kara ... It?. J. F. Taylor AUOgmMlt Of CottmlttMe. .v-iv -* ' j. PrasaatatlM ul AetfUMet ot OntaulU 1 TVMDAT AFTERNOON', S O'CLOCK Junior Hour -Conducted by Hln Ellen Parker. SJi ? P:'J ?- , W}?*'? *" V." V A Banal Report ot SuporlnteMeit .Mr?. E M. Hodsea Preaontation ud acceptance of Bum. ' "v J, ..?&?iV"*. Vocal Solo . ? Dr Cr0l"r rT_. qmm .. >? : TUESDAY EVEN I NO, 8 O'CLOCK. i ' '"? > .J YilA> * Devotion* ...... Mrs. C. A. D. Grainger Reports of Committees. Address ? .. 4. .s% .?...?... Dr. Jenay E. Crosier Unitee Garments For Misses and Children E. Z. Waist and Vest Combined. This is an elegant combination Garment, one that will appeal to youi good judgment. Price 39c. See show window. S. GOatA ? THC ft/GH-ART STATEMENT Of. CONDITION ? or rhi TFlrst National 3&ank or-/;' .. ' ; Wa?l)l*a(o>urrtorH) Carolina at thi close [orlaurauss itov. 10. i*io RESOURCES Loana and Dlsconnu - ? SUM35.4* V. S. Bonds .... -? Other Bond* - k - Furniture and Fixture* - ItM M Due from Bank* and Caah . U,m.M U Fire Per Cent Fund ? '' t&H* 'k ?? i ? ?-- '1 \ Capital timescertificateS r cent. Certificate of De remain /or inret? rnomrlb r ' ? 2^0 <-\.r -f. ? aa "Ood be merciful unto ua and bleaa *a; and cauee glil ahlae upon tie; That Thy way tn?r be known upon ?rU, 1 eating henlth among nil natlona" WEDNESDAY MORNINO. ' "* ? ?:05 Son* and Pralac 8ery|ce. .R. V. Hope, Waahlngton. ?:|0 Addreea of Welcome. .'. W. A. Dart,. Washlagtot), ?:4* Refponae . .j. r. Tingle, Ajrdau, 10:08 Enrollment of Delegatee. 10:16 President'. Report J. W. Hinea, Rocky Moint, *? Roll call of mlnl.teraand three-minute report of work done.br eaek. Recommendation. of State Board. Dlacaaaloa. Announcement! and adjoaraaent. /Vbdnbshay AFTERNOON. 11:46 / t'nunisuil A. I EHnUUA. 1: JO Beag aid Pralae Service 3. W. Perry, Kiaaton. fc. C. J:*? Appointment of CoMltteel* Preeldeat JT. W. ftlaee Report of Cor. Sec C. M. Hortoa. Wilmington. N'. C. Dlacoaelon. J' ^ lit# Report of Trfaaurer Geo Haekney. WHaoa, N. C. ?: 15 Report of A. C. College ..Dr. J. c. Caldwell. Wllaoa, ?. C ^ \ **?&, V'???. >?" .1 "J - .'1KF. "Wfi: Y AUMmawta aad adjearaaeat. ' "T-V -s-ri, . W?DS*DATItlNlNO , Soag aad Prate SerTioe. . . H.yea parte*. WUeaa, K. C I:? CunaUn Benaea. ....... T. BHOag. Leekartller N.'fc. t U Mat. Miartoa Addreae. . . . ?. p. Mtk. Klaetea.N c iu?ncaa?(i aad .dj.eraaeat^ THuiwiT i ?? *??. t:M Saag aad Praiee Serrtea .C B. Meehbara. . ?:*? Dlacaaaloa: "Oar Sapreae Need la North I Haw U Meat It."... '.V. .C. W. Howard. Ida Reapoasea limited to tea mlaatea bj C. K. 1 *?, \ torn, N.'c.f A. W. HmMbi, Orbital, N. Ci; J. Boaafort, N. C.; 8. W. 8umreft, Orlfton. N. Bitting. N. C. Reeponees, limited to At* minutes. dfeen to all/ * .% - New BmlatM. , jr Vmtom MmMu Bseslo*. T J< 11:1# Address. "Thm Work of the Union Meeting, Put, Pres ent. and Pntnre.". J. W. Tyndall, Xlnsto*. N C. 11:30 Report of Union Meetings: Limited to JtvaaataV Naah-Bdgacdmbe J. R. Ethridge. WblU Pamlico . v . .H. 8. Carowaa. 1 Hookerton .. . ,'L. T. Rlghtsell, Mill Croak.., J. P. Owen, Dam Piedmont a. h. c. stoner. Winston. c Hyde. . . ... ... ,H. 8. Davenport, Swan Quart*?. N. C. Roanoke. .J. P. Latham, Jesaama. N. C. Jonee-Onilow C. W. Howard, Klnston. ,\\ C Unfinished Business /, f J Ann ounce meats and adjournment. jk . ?? v t' ' *m -?*-*???> nfriflit.. " THURSDAY APTERNOON. Bible School Session. R. V. Hope, presiding. 2:30 Son* and Praise Service.. Chas. C. Ware. Oreanvllle, N. C 1:45 Open Conference: "Front Rank School. Grading- How. Difficulties. Benefits." 1:15 Address: "The Bible 6chooi Vision."?Mrs. Alice Mae Boblett, Ohio. 1:40 Address: "The Bible School and the Christian Conquest of Americs."?Robert M. Hopkins. Natlonsl Superintend ent Blole Schools. Unfinished Business N. C. C. M. C. Report of Committees. Announcements and adjournment. THURSDAY EVENING. Christian Church. 7:00 Song and Praise Service, J. W. McLeary. Mlddleton, N. C. 7:30 Address:."Home Missions," Robt. M. Hopkins, Cincinnati 8:00 Address: "Benevolence,** Jno. Wood, Georgia 8:30 Address: "Chruch Extension." G. W. Muckley, Secretary Board of Church Extension. Announcements and adjournment. Presbyterian Church. 7:00 Gong and Praise Service. . . .C. F. Outlaw, Wilson, N. C. " 7:10 Address: "Foreign Missions," A. McLean, President Foreign Christian Missionary Society. S:00 Sfeofal Music. K:!0 Address. "Christian Men," P. C. Matfarlane, Kansas CiJY. Mo. . Announcements and adjournment. MANY ATTEND THE FUNERAL The funeral <\ the late tSx-Cong resaman William A. B. Bsanch took place at Bt. Peter's Episcopal church 8unday afternoon at * o'clock. Th? floral offerings wore profuse and handsome. * The choir sang "Jesus Lovec of My Soul"; "Asleep In Jesus" and "In tho Hou#o( Trl*l." The solemn services over the dead ware said by the rector, Rer. Nathan lei Harding. Several. from a dis tance "were In attenadnca. The In terment was In OakdaTfe Cemetery. For Western Markets . * Mr. B. L. Busman, preslden. Washington Horse Exchange Co. left Saturday night for the Wssterzi markets where he will purchase an other lot of flne mates and hortei from first hands. This stock will tn hers on Tuesday. November l?. nii A - I"*top?aed. s i , The many friends of Dr. J. U | Gallagher .wilt recret to learn of hi: iuSesa .. incie. t.'.SS 'f. - ?~r.~rz.~~ . have congresses about babies, yet we know^a lot of old people who seem to have been raised sll right.?Chi cago News. ApV KRTI8E IN THE XKWS. JV IIIIVT WASHINGTON'S A IIUI 1, CREATEST STORE Greatest values ever offered in Ladies and Misses Cloaks and"Suits. $22.50 Suits $17.75 $25.00 Suits $19.75 wtu mmm pusses hh k Aatkpova, Nor. tO.?Count Lmo jrolstol. the uot*d Russlsn novelist and reformer, died here at 1:06 a. m.. after suffering from severe at tacks of heart failure throughout the night. The attending physicians had told Tolstoi'a son. Michael, of ths Count's aerloua condition and the family were expecting the and. ^ Tolstoi's had suffered several se rious attacks of heart failure dur ing the night. During early morn ing hours these followed each other in rapid succession but were Quickly Between the drat and second at tack the members of the family wers admitted to the.bedside* Tolstoi's condition after each at tack wa* What the attending physi cians called "deceptively eacou rag tag" ^ T*4?jr tfca patient ilept ? mtle, aeemlag to breathe more comforta bly thaa usual. CUPPER ROT AFRAID TO OIE London. Not. 20.?Or. Hawley H. Crippen, whoee execution Is Ixed for Nov. IS, in a three column signed statement in a Sunday paper say* that he Is not afraid to die and bow ed to the Inevitable. He appeals to .the world to remember that he was condemned on Inconculslve evidence nnd aseerts that the real truth wilt be revealed. He knew nothing he says of the remains discovered in the Hilidrop Crescent house until Solicitor New ton told him the day after bis ar rival at Bow Street. He was confi dent that If he could have commifiB ed unlimited funds like the Crown and have brought more medical wit neases the result would hsve been different. The failure of his appeal, which he was convinced would reverse the judgment of the court, crushed and overwhelmed him. Mr. Jon<*? Mr. Haywood Jones of Whartona. N. C., wss brought to the Washing ton Hospital last Saturday afternoon for treatment but his condition wax such there was no hope for him af ter examination by the physicians at the hospital. He passed away Saturday night and the remains were carried Whartons on the Atlantic Coast Line Sunday morning. The burial took place this after noon. The deceased was between sixty and seventy years of age and leaves a widow and several daughters. This paper extends sympathy. WaNhlngtun Market. Seed cotton, 5.50. Unt cotton, 14.25. Cotton seed per ton, 29.00. [MUHDEI Hlfl FOB YEARS New York. No| Ins an inquest planned for today In the body which *u found In an hermetically ..raled trunk In the cel lar of a ^jfty-fourtb street apart* ment bouse, the authorities were not Inclined to theorise on who the vic tim of the mysterious murder mlgut be. Eren the of the victim was not known, the Ave yeare or more during which the body la known to have reposed In its hiding place, having reduced it to a skeleton al moet bare of flesh. From outward Indication!, how ever, the authorltiea are of the o?r lief that the body is that of ? wom an, the saaallness of ths bones chief ly leading them to that oenclualon. Early today ths body?disco ver ad by Philip Meagher, when he waa preparing to moss yesterday after eight years' residence in the boos* and opened the neglected trtiak? was taken to the morgue. It waa found that the body had been jamm ed into the truak and surrounded with 3nsatltlea of plaster of Park and paper. The only cine hi the nama "W. Lewis." which appears on the out side of the trunk. Lewia wan board er in the Meagher family up to alx years ago. ^ He told Meagher on going away that he woul? leave the trunk and call for It at some future time. The zinc tank Inaide the trunk dts per fectly. The nswapapera were dated from February i*th to April 17th, 1902. Parked Knn<l. No little excitement wan cauaed on Second at rest laat Saturday night between aeveu and eight o'clock from thfe news clreultited'that a col ored man had been found Kitting in the hall of Dr. W. A. BIouoi'k real donee. ~~ . He made an entrance Into the dwelHng by meana of the front door and when found wig sitting in a chair the monarch of all he tuivey ed. He was promptly told to pack sand, which he did. Nothing m*bb misled. SOCIAL FUNCTION SAT AFTERNOON Si of the most attractive an* laUmtlBi social function* of the many given ta Washington this au tumn Mason took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W Ayers on NortU Market street Saturday af ternoon from thres to fire o'clock when Mioses Mae Ayers and Juha Mayo were the hostesses In honor of Miss Reba Dumay with a miscel laneous shower, to be married to Mr John Durham Oorham at the First Presbyterian church Tuesday even ing at ? o'clock. Ths resldenoe was beautifully decorated In yellow and whits and this sttractlvs scheme was carried oat throughout ths entire afternoon. No more popular or winsome us* tosses hsve entertained this i Ics cream eerved In was ths feature of Many handsome and useful gifts wars showered am the brlle elect, who couats her friends by the score ta this city. A iargs number of guests were piusset. The home was attractively decorated In yellow and white chrys anthemums snd ths way In which they were arranged brought forth numerous praise from those present. The guests of honor were Mrs. J. P. Jackson of Georgetown, ICy.; Miss Rena Brown of Tennessee: Mrs. Paul Webb, of Morehead City, and Miss Louise Ayers of Plymouth N. C. Both Misses Ayers and Mayo as sisted by Mrs. E. W. Ayers, proved i among the most charming hostesses of the sessun The occasion was per excellence. In Dying. Sheriff Rlcki received a 'Phone message from the Stewart Sanl torlum in New Bern yesterday, stat ing that Mr. Elijah Hardls^n who wss shot by unknown parties near Oriental last week was dying. There Is now no hope for his recovery and the end is expected at anytime. I should not like to be rich. It makes you feel forgetful of your Creator. Struggle, struggle.?B. R. Haydon. ADVERTISE IX THE NEWS. Specials For Next Few Days Exquisite Silver and Cut Glass On Display The pr'ces are exceptionally low. We invite your inspection. Bowers-Lewis Co. Itoleat 8?o*e. Wurrli A'i THE OEM THEATRE We want you to atop in today? come In and see te attest In moving pictures! Entertainment for eld and young. A RICH REVENGE, i Blograph-Comedy.) KANE I$ALI., THAT S AM/ (Comedy ) A LUCKY TOOTH A(UK (Biograph-Dramatic.) New Lot of NOV. VICTOR RECORDS Just Received. 1^1 The Picture Framers
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