"PmruUsMlM U g time." Join uow ?d uVt thoM who I are working faithfully, the time tad trouble of * aecond cuv.n of the dtj. -.v . I for the waiters of our and your held. and your 1 aanl In^eaurday. 4 Mr. ). w, D?lly 6 Mia* Mary t, ? J..B. tUfffeaL. B 7 lira. H. W. Carter. 8 lira. A. U Betta. ? Mr. 8. R. Fowl, ? ?' J I 10 Mr. T. I. Harding. >r3Sk$BM 11 Joa r. Tayloa, ti a 0. Bragaw. li Mra 8. C. 1? Mr. K. L. f IT O.IV tber passenger, and Mall Clark Ireland, want at the task ot getting the aleap m,? Monitor The Roanoke UnlOD of the Chria iu church will contene In th. town >t Pantego tomorrow morninr begin il?? mt to o'clock and will continue JlTOMh Sunday. Th? union la atrlvlng to raloe three hundred dollars for missions In or ior to meuii ? additional thre. hundred uolla-a (nut th. national ao jletf. They have promised to donate Jollar for dollar. Hon. J. P. Latham member of the legislating for this oountj Is the pres Waahington, April It ? New Or leans, defeated by 6m Francisco for the backing of the federal govern ment lor the exposition la 191S, which will celebrate tb% completion of the Panama canal, la coins to hold a canal exposition anyhow, two year* ihead of the big 'Frisco ahoy. In thta the Creeoent city will hers the tmp port of th? ?onthern Commercial Congress, which la noWactlvely en gaged IM helping the New Orleans boomers to prepare plans for the Botfthern exposition. ? Managing Director Dawe, or the Southern Commercial Congress, re turned here today from a two weeks' trip that Included New Orleans and ten other southern cities. Mr- Dawe today gave out the plans tor the New Orleans exposition. Under the guidance of the cong ress, he aali, there will be held a se ries of conventions affecting every ctfeMetereet of the south and dnn nln throughout the month of next November, Conmrrtntly with ttf convention* Louisiana will arrahgS 4 series' of land and Water pageants, historical and allegoHcal, setting fj , , ^ -?w . . . .. irfc 1 . -r m. 1 . rornr rne progress or cue mtwu from the time of the satVage to the date of the weddings of th* Atlantic and the Pacific. ? At certain dates, throughout the month, one or more excursion steam ers will leave New Orleans to carrj^ the nation's bnslnes leaden to the canal. The plan will endeavor to miake It possible for men living with in one .thousand miles of the gulf to spend not more than f 100 in travel ing expenses to the canal and home again. A committee of ten leading busi ness men of New Orleans, headed by C. H. Ellis, end M. B. Tresevant. is | already at work on the plan. An old-fashioned gentleman Is as polite to a girl of 58 as he Is to one of 18. ["J jPVrfa ?: ' 1 'PHONfc Ni