' faith ( i Of the aountry. of campaign cont'rl tho early admission of aad Arlaona to state line ot the thing* which^I Clerk emphaalxed In Um ?tie program u meantime* would be atflertakea ky Um pmrtria'tk* house. Speakor , .Clark aid In pwt:H| , Arur sixteen year* of excluHoaj from power In the house md four teen ream of eaclnV In erery department BPHBI IPWHP|HR?4mi ?> well. subordinating p.tMn?l ambi tion to aa' ajalttd lore of coaitry. we win not only recall* the end. , raent of the people W what la better? we will deaarra t bUrsad oee | "1. An honest, Intelligent revision '*? tartft dbwnWajd U .order , to I ererr American cltlxen an eqhal _ ee^n the raee of life and to' W none andoly by special (nor or prlrUeg*. to reduce the ooet jof Mini t>r eradicating the enormities it ianrl* and cruelties of the Mil and to raise Ihe enne to support the ??cuitrjr w ?.k Hp* km. - k\, ? Bllta are. already far ad razeed In preparation looWng to the aceom Pltohment of tktM beneficent enda *2. The paaeage of a .neglaiUon submitting to the iutfca for ratMMH tlos a constitutions! amendment pte <?H tor the eleetloa- of United States Senator* by the popular yote. This reaolatlon ha* already been "te trad uced and will toon be paaaed by the house im it* hope that we will ?end It -to the senate by the unan imous mote of the hlraae. ' * . "I. Such chance* In the rale* or th* house aa are nemnMlj. for the thorough aad Intelligent conatilera tlon of meaauree for the public good, ?everal of which Chang..- are accom-l DlldllAfl f?f t? Tf Alhnr nKs??~n 1 t ; : There ww * most i aa of the Tar Heei MM or Boat Clnb teld At the one* of the coamodor*. *r. John C. MM> lut evening. Ibobt two weak a ago there were only "??V members of this worthy org .nlsatlon. At the moetlag last jlght Uty member* were repotted. This ihows the lalWt being takea In lila ^r?anla)>tt(m by oar cltigeaa. It le the purpoee of the M u irect a club haose on the eeat aide If the couaty. bridge at aa early day) Che plana for the building hare st eady been furnished. The propced ? forty-feet square la M? TM building 4xn with double Mft ?? tU pP 'A' eeven foot, walk (rMt the ouaty bridge t0 the . club ' hooee 1 roper will tie instructed Quite a number of sedal functions rill he given at thla building durlag be summer. All the reenters of he otab are enthiiMaatlr over the iraepatta and U beboores Vvery M, ?en of Washington to aid la the eree loa of this building The follow as hare an far been elected member. t the dab: , ? - ?i -*? i-.' - W. C. Rodman. Tfltunas Clark, W. V. Mclllheany, *. 8. Neat, W. W. latterthwalte, W. r. Clark. David Xwle. M. A. Smith. R. T. Oallagher. H. Fuller. H. Sparrow, p. a. (Ichorfon. A. M. Dumay, C. A. Plynn I. L. Stewart. J. U Mayo. Li T. Shaw B. L. Brooks. Jno. A. Arthur, f. H. tollliu, J. 0. Rodman, D. Hill. Jr.. '. He, Saundera. R. P. Fowle. C. I*, lorton, C. t*. Payne, W. t. H.rrell, </. M. Bell. w. P. Small, o, M Itown. Jr./Wllj Knlgbt, w. M. Ih#?eer. J. B. Fowle, C. Bland, i. B. Mayo. c. D. Parker. B. L. aodgrass. W.'fc Hear. R. B. Cowell, '? B. sterlln*. O. T. beach. I, M. lean. 8 R Fewle, A D. Mae Lean, *rry McMullaa. B. Nicholson. J. I. Hoyt, C. H,.Bt4lfag. P. a Wor ?y, George Haekney, F. C. Kugler, . Havens, Walter Cradle, Frank Joes. M. M. Jones. Thorns., nisnd. obn Smith, *. T. Phillips, Jobs Qtl ?*ay, Stephen C. Brags* it1"' U t COTTON MARKKT I.lBt cbtton. til. 00 . ' ;'V Cotton seed, per ton. ftMfe. ths .wmathrr^ .. _ ,.v Colder Wthe eKfttabweet portlot, hursdsy "generally fair Slightly IEEN rHEM? ? ? - V'* ?' *S&4X 8$ ? 3 I "??:?: i I, 3 Pair for $1.00 [b. Aa a?teeia<ist haVtDC.bovkjtrrjhc ed between ion ol our cltlseni to bring about harmony in the approach In* ettr election and having announc ed myself for the offlco of mayor. I think It beet to aa J, aa ejpooraglng thla agreement that I will not he a candidate for mayor, i thank my many frleade for the encouragement and support they gare me and I aak them for the take of harmony and good gorernment to support the can didate chosen hy this conference ( DR. E. M. BROWN. A smart man U one who agrees rhe annual Installation of oncera ot WaahlnKtoti Lodge No. Ill B. P. O? K will take place at their borne on Friday evening at 8 o'clock ,,v J. K. HO" * ; iy i i LADIES vSH] l?T K. HO Range and he doe* his cooking wltk it. Ho has been - with these people for a number of^ears In the capacity of a traveling demonstrator and has 'appeared In all parts of the world. Cake b*ktng was discussed at the de monstration this afterx^wn, and he showed a lanes number of the ladles the economlLl method of baking the 8unday Cake. The demonstrations are t0 be had each afternoon from t to 5 o'clock at the Harris Hardware Company. The demonstration, is an unique one and Is exciting the Interest of the women and the girls and *ll persons who delight in all good cookery.' , \ Already it is having its results and many Majestic Ranges #re being sold. Becker has been cooking aH his life and aays he would not bo con tent at doing anything cl?e.- He has an Interesting life Industry. He has a wedding calrs that . <?* his wedding 43 years ago He pro poses to cut HM his golden we4 dliig day, By keeping well soakud la brandy It Is still well prsserred. '^Th# Hurts H.rdwara corfflffly Iktttes all (fie ladles of. city to gttead Ue demonstrations and lecture, of Professor Becker each afternoon during the week from 1 1 to t o'oloek. -Sf* AROLINA Tb* Trial oft the Camor ristt Still In Progress Vlterbo, April 4.-? Buoyed HP wltB the itrMgth of the protestations of innocent* of Bnrleo Alfano, the fol low prisoners of the reputed fioad ot the Neapolitan Camorr* frwlod AU fano with cheers ss he ?m let*, into the assise cottrt today for the resui^d tlon of the Camortst trials. I ^ 'X^v Alfaao was still hoarse toiahrf rdni his loadly shouted protPstsibnB to President Blsnohl of the . AsKlxe court sad Jurors and fro* M leng thy harangues directed tomH the newspaper correspondents in which he Indulged on Saturday. Gennaro De Marinls. commonly known as "El Madrlere," who Is ac cused of actually plotting the mur der of Oennaro and Maria Cuoccollo, was called to the stand for direct in terrogation by the court today. D? Marinls Is one of the few prtsonsri who wear the "sfeMp" or seer In flicted upon the cheek by the Camor ra for s violation of one of the so ciety's pledges. He has been one of the ringlead ers in the noisy outbreaka of the prls oners In their steel cage and hU throat became so Inflamed from his eenstant shouting that the monaster? physician had to minister to b|m: Friends of the accused maa (eared that he wild not be able to make a good Impression with his oratprl ?fr. Franc* A. Jones son of Mr. B. A- Jones who has been connected with a theatrical company for the P*?t several years as a one legged dancer and now touring the state of Idaho, writes. his fstheT that he will be home within the next few days. Mr. Jones, through his manager, has Issued a challenge to the entire United States for a contest In one legged dancing. So far the challenge has not been aocepted. ' ~ FVank Is s bright young man and his many friends in his old home dre glad to learn of his success. Important Notice. The Superintendent ot the Wash ington Municipal, I Vlectrlc Light Plant desires to sgaln call the atten tion of its -pattens to UM new rules apd regulations recently adopted, by the City Board of Aldermen, and especially to \h*t section^ which or ders all service to be dUsbntlnued to patrons who have not poftd their bills ?n the morning of the 16th of eachi month, beginning April 1st, It'll. It Is absolutely necessary ( to observe this .rule, as Is done in nesrly all sltles snd 'towns, as revenues must >e secured* to run the plant and pay ts bills. We earnestly hope thst he oltlsens will appreciate the nec essity for the observance of this rule tn<d that we will not loae a single sustomer by so dofng. 1-6 4t<? H. B. CHARGES. Supt. , M l r r^m M DWTKICT IttBTINO ? (be Odd Fellow. at 1 The MMrlct meeting of the Odd Fellowf^rtSke held with the lodge Wwwii, this county, on text OMtletoa ^IKI. at" ratted be Mr. W. C. Brlaeoe. the poetmeater et Belhenn win deliver the addreee -? welcome. Jftd?e I. B. belch of sebeth CHr will d*H**f en eddree, lea the fcl.tory of the order end Mr.. Ner*** Simmon. of thl? clty*=s j will eveak. on the objertj of the or der. All d?let=*"8 wishing to attend thla meelfng ahould confer with Mr. j Dsvid Potior at once. The delegate? ' are expects* to leave on tola boat at 7 o'clock Thuraday morning for Bsl haTen. Tkey wlU return Thursday evening. v'v ' \ A- large ^de! egst ion of Odd Fellow* from tMwdtr *111 attend. Bel hare* * lodge In making active preparations for the entertainment of the Ttsl ffSfift- m ? , ' '? ' * ' ? Mr. W. Coltln Congletoa. formerly of this city, now of Norfolk. Va.. and Mine Eula Blanota Caton were united in marriage at Edwards, N. G.. early this morning. They arriv ed in the city on the Washington and Vandemere train and were the gueeta | of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Congleton on East Second street until they boarded the Nor folk Southern train for their future home in Norfolk. Miss Caton fa a daughter of Mr. land 94 rt; Joeephus Caton and Is one '{ of the moat popular young ladles of l^ths^gouaty. - - - ? The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Congleton of this eltr and U at 'present In the employ of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Both parti are popular and have ? many Irienda. 1 TV oou?le took the Norfolk loutll era train for thalr. future home In Norfolk thU ffiqfntaa Hfey here E. PEOPLES' GROCER ' PHONE 76. THURSDAY, FRIDAY ?nd SATURDAY "Specials WASEO FLOUR ? as good as can be made, at $4.89 a b'r'l 1-2 barrel, vt ood, $2.55 1-2 batre!, cotton, 2.50 24 lb. Bags (5c 12 lb. Bags 35c 1h| We have a few cans of gen uine PURE COUNTRY LARD which we will sell at '12 l-2c lb. by the can. | Snow Drift Lard, pur lb. 10c " i tubs SnuwDriftLard 5.70 | Very best Sugar Cured Hams 17c lb _ Granulated Sugar in 2Mb [| bags, 1 bag to customer 5c tt ELECTRIC LIGHT IS NOW CHEAPER t?rarr<m? wanta Electric Ufhta? Ik tulurj? Comfort? Cleanllnaaa ? Vrareileuce. KT.rjboOT can bow afford It. Can job lon??r aBord to ih >*yg?n consuming lllumtnants. The now Mas da Lamp gives the moat dutiful artificial light known. Call Washington Electric Want Proor (rill be submitted. i in' in i i ii Gem Theatre Tonight iVIGood j. , ) -i K, C.

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