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HtTNNINtl HA* OQHIIIMl AH A >AR ? -: inwtinft .#*? rial of Mr* Aaaia > ?! ? and roMsh aaHUt, tor th* aiiacad mnrdar farphr. a akart dtuoaaa^k^l*. tet* !* ??> ?< : far aa*v faaaWt?Wy wwu iMi amk; Nhl*, wUl .iWTe. tor ? te? a?'l.wmHt>t H-- *WM Mi tetete.tt mhw tetete?l *?M:m?r ?i< *? ? trtdxaii*. <;M i?5( 4M?MklR |MM la tha caaa nnn(l kmi mMmu of Jaflarnmw and'na ? m? limn tka iiBM4 KBBnlac and tba arraat of ?k vMnr aart MM M allafad ran all?I Id Wldk.attaatlon. duaitlm to ilia JaMaiaaa couatr lUMrtUN, Saldal mad* a comply oafaaalan at k* part In Uu allaaad pardar aaoa aNaf ka vaa lilfil la 1 M teotttad IM'aM" tte. mute' iiitei l|?.?fl*rfor'nU a*** t^tua M ^^grs^s a ?l?? lat Mr tbe Jeffaraon Oatmty lifiifafai; rate fa part d'Mll, DaaaJEFi; ISS4SS& PB badito m?. I ptonj Jb? ?? fctstirwwP^ (lid pulled the trigger The fun was fce if aot. I went to Bt. Lo^eeorWfl months ?g<* and^aw, a "fortune taller. She told me my husband was St)lot to be killed. My husband had thraat^ned to ?yl m^ brother beiaust^ST trouble {hey had had. $ tpld SeldeJ of whfl ^ad bq^iv told to me tnd toid him 1 was afraid Martin woqld kill hlmgndn^,TSeldel told QBo^a would pot take any chances on It, but that' he. would pgtb Martin out >f the way.' A*?w? were.eating dln&ef together <*atheday"ot the killing la bar hduee, Joe Seidel told my husband. hie brother, (auJs Harming tnd myself, that his parents were going to St. Louie that dag. 1 knew then that he waanreearlaa to kill my *mU+A. and I felt aad wee ifmld U woeld kill my huHasd that ygh^" * 0"w>,wee,?n i-: i ' QMkJ *?? ? ruv CMB, VMM* W OM|d Umbm vfcttk W im ?wn ?nr. vUl b* ittM-tn nui ?M ? iF,.. #> ****. *** [^?Jt>Ct?^l tf '?ctat rs.* ?x] || .I. ..'. 4 'I l..t '.. 1 , SSgg "/. i. .r, i 11 i ;. Mr H . .HZ .Itl'llYC SI-.3* IWIj f P '"V 111 "" ' .' i4t __ .' ni * * I . ? M t'j^ ' :: *. !? '.ifuttftr-ziSii cj>;I? ;l - i ?s 1o ti.":. OJ 'Jfc ' I) U-" \t a l' t,?. ..jT r caWVi.l B feliiiti* :.: .4*. i ViiHo: .\V! , . a g a .* = = It Irn |r?M?i to mika the ?ialooe At tbe rtret Methodlet church tomor- , row M > aw tauHtat The'ertteot * I a'IMWh a?tc.reo- for tbi i aoerale* henr wtli be. "Ood-, All *of- . T* a u noeiicr The A I & 6* Cbenpi R hew under the directorship of |TOT ^ ?Mtk. la ?a*in* rabid etrfdae' ' u -1 .V V .-? I > re7g JO i>? si fr> :->r? f .njjm* .T .:> <> el!c bill . .fll*i>? . PMIFFD DftYII1 1 Mub T ilWlU 1tiob in ljnl ew?ib*?h r!->lflrr ?TTrxTn ; f*eDtfioa*t> eTTTTflc ebein Td?* j ,?Kr>r?ww. ayeWdfUoye ebkptor. Ho. 5?. Ror?l"ifWtf iWbCM^laD- 'i ifWW <BWMIMHfcl?wa oa"*?*' 1^e An ifao fill a iIHa ' rr d*" doll cored .>. u..~ e*. <*l wiiiidoif. lam ui? pan at Man- -jr. MMiiayeaAlfr. Bur of Wll- 1'C Kli&lon tVktJaetfitlul Sojourner After the detne had bun conferred hf a banquet wu eerred by the Green- T\ RtlMdadaoar ?**>Tr*dfe1tf'&i a Ti ?ceha?nheh4?ur>+fca bhbeia*'"-' j., .'taHooatHfMBaiaKAofuUf^r^ wart irwT' W3:Ayerd,'irr?tfh'M-,J0r-' rtn.ic. >*; Bati<t7 wnnkm -sutxtetoh. )ce E. A. LaJTraie, E. K. WUIta. L^A:' X, Sonlred dad-W R Whfchird.1 They J,, alt eepotTa abet Qlfiu'rtit 'aeration1'' ' I <* T ? A* vt'N'fl ' ?*!'/ *^Lf - ? ? ?:?n,.. nita Juason -Rating at mat Kadi fo. I v: K n '< t Uaich' *3?The 'P1 racing ieaeoa at the Jnmroa track 'I11 will come to an end ^morrow. The mectl9K has extended over a total ofj Iff 102 racing daya. Though not up to the standard of success established ^ two years ago. the results of the l7# meeting, generally speaking, have 11 been of a character to satisfy both ^ the associates and the horse owners. ^ nh Dote la History?March as. 1m *r? * . , wh 1610?Sir WUllam Berkeley elect- ha ed governor of Virginia. hit lfififWofc* Bertram, who founded In ^Phttadotphia \he first botaafc fla gfirdoa In America/bora. Died Sept. w< ' in iw. ? ITfii WIS Mm of tlo- Rail fas WMfia. to -y- ? -*r t hk UM??ir Own MM m m- ? WTIimiW Omner M Hmw tai . x . -' 1 m nw ,: ** * ? WjjMtar ?t T?- M i 1 IM? t^tWT r h % "a NOWAI ru^LooK ill nrimx ] . . i Thto Is the tat lapnloaht tfc* iTorac* ?rm Who tail ? toot > rtleta ? WUUMUQ. Tb? . know from put ? mown tku Tha N.w. to th. but nedlum tbrouph which la bid nan vtoudC. Thtii'i M, dtovat* Lhcat th.ir hito^ t?rh? nt ?, I iuitin tuNnr MM Med the Sunday 8?hool lock write* J.o the Ralelfh Chrie- < n-rM#vneHN<We'wefi|f^tgrf w)m* j ^6bi*4v?iM*tiAt >pw?niiiifiii* ? jlrviii erf) to tedrctnt sefuQos , m and full of the merctoa of beavTOUe af 'ffitrZUtBDtCdCJSjuji CI the ten last Sunday. My soul was at >w aoS l wtt mMfel&aivatJte the 9%ship of the,salnta. It Is a toy to t5? WuhlnKtfen aif fitrj t e: Methodist TbrmltadWy ftihr^- * e,it Is a noble company?eJ apt. of dV-chosen?precious Wt looted o their earnest faces 1 felt thank* -to God that He had so enriched tause la U^at godly city. He Jias i ufcht as to a forecicat plane?and C -futuro Is an expanding vision. 1 Bite are areat things In store for us I a r?. And when It Is veil with them * will be well with tie Orphanage. 11 ey gave me a notable offering last iday. , / 1 [ found Brother Mlxon happy as i der of our Bbndty-achool. Hla at heart ia never eo happy aa ^ en at the Maatar'a bnsineaa. And haa a brae# band at wart "''i Wtpt ? Wj here ??r'ohe ef the l 2heStj^,T*JL12L wa wmngioa Miioaiam grow. The Rer E. H Biooaa ta tM He i p, mtt. vJi I v ^ " . ' I jT CREATING NOBTHIifiT AND KAU* >AYS ; ' ';,^; t ^ ,. ; J?. ' ' !* Si Tl? OM NapOl?*D MltCtnll b*DMtMd. ibout Utm aflaa (ram tk? ?Ky HUMas oat fiam Market ?mt tn4 mat to l' ft- *?iU?e. -?w m- j Mar 'flMr kBa*~ krjjfclt.k Ia "!>? at ot tMt tanuoaa aacrWc ? atel ete.. irate tml Ttb i> qalu . ua td Mr nana. V\ i? ; MfflST P0g|S. ^ b4nd efet iaMffpnMriftlttff) i?tt t?*l&/ ckorbh- dhderMa lendarfofr/a VUlflW ? 1o wxsap a ^frani- -.' ji "Uf. ^wli'rflfVtT^LA'llfyfrfp, oh PVest Second street copula G?arg? T: Lack at thU Itjr, has been .ma.de one of tbe directs '-of tho^t^rtShLpaioJInf Pine As-<1 ociatfon wWfch* tatet ^in ^J^rfolk on ? ChursUey pi this, week. State Ftlr,/.,;^: The fifty second North --Carolina State Fair will be held at' Haleigh on >ct. 14 to 19. A number of new bulldogs have been erected on the ground nd tho officers and directors Intend nakipg this year's event one of the nost successful ever held. lords sacred the vows'that he took tt the bar of the Conference. 1 had mhch comfort In his home vhere I was KuebW?a new parsontffce ?one of the beet ik the Conference ?where a deft has added ? ' , ? 1 M lha tel> nutiir A tlx Jrlaada?a bud ot brttbt Mb* ul tirU tkac u> >ok?4 lor miHh 1 wot MCfortMiM tb? aMa bas.tkar at aa ebrtaww and jtaw tkay an prwataa : in uw bar*' bauataa iaatla Mafc 1>UU t MU Igt^aoauata vtth Mar brotkar Kaar^ a'akt tkat Mi aa^ ytoarOn" T<^^bb Mbka^t ka MOrffln i'; bbTkiart Ik* atrwpia taltb I did aat m* Dr ,*0 :T^H? 3M?{#<^Tcbii? j aiictf nrrrr--*r. '.*.?*TO^tfifT.?nwsl x<' v .. ^ v.jj\, ' ________ ISfiftiP iiLimn. BRIM HKATH N?LUMti HAnDLV FOR THE APFKAIUMCE OF ROH8 CRAKE AMD COMPANY. The aale of MRU for tb? appearance of Rom Crane and hi* company at the Public School auditorium on Monday night, opened thla morning at 10 o'clock, at the drug at ore of Worthy A Btberedg* and hare been Miliar rapidly all day. Thla attraction comee to Waahingtoh aa one of the number* In the Lyoeuih courae. The Wiumu (WH.) Daily in peakins of the attraction aays: "Rom Crane van here laet night. He era adrertlaed an a cartooaiet and a molded tn clay. The program promised an "Art Recital," and .the proepec t of a good entertainment filled the andtoriam. What in he? He ( made Bictarce with a few atrokee of the crayon that canned rear* of laughter, la that being a cartooaiet? He mixed day with hie bands and threw It 411th a reekleM abandon epon an easel, and lot the form of a' man, the typee (ft nationalities and , the {eatnree of well-known characters appeared. le that being a "moldcr in clay"? He eat at the piano and ganged at will between the ridicaione and the eabllme. between the hRn^tose and the paihdtte: Did that entitle him toS^ake part In an "4rt RecltdK? VS^ K SERVICE lane, ciuki'.'1 may nor 1 mrnm-i*- ' w? muievy-eieu kr, Mr. SoOowhtr wU? kaUl a IwrtM tt aiKoivM on ' tbo "?oo?5i D??>ei*? ' sob}?ct tor 1 tb* fttM'tiaWon'wlH bo "Enrj mm 11-' 1 imtrailf b tbo Ufa At 1 the evening service &ft?^ will be ? 1 ao?t i/L,oani*#l*>n wjtlv services, ?fc ^ U?e>.?A olerl&ff will be tnken Certheorsna Omtl. The ^lembore of tbe congregation ofo^vbdoavarlag<to Ibaoolt'on olootrtc^ntotor ' In -ttb cKillo'MtttJoDA-ato the ergjpy 1 I"? th?'.A generous offering will be made. Tbe offS (Sfwpd. loi.ffwttbt ' ?,19fflWRMo>'i9f fW M -? i ?,ilj r-u'j if/.'llf.s fJ'r hu*3 mtM s 'asSMEW ; Ic5 l'CA eitdv, u> -s *> r?V**d*.7 of J, fbe'A<S4f^6"BbpX Club;^i#d: ; refctiiir' indfettjijfr ! yesterday" afternoon ji w1^MIM'^IP41?,WUF^?- lat#pUe #t th^verj jlnylftn^ft weither, a gendly 3 number of jmtember# wgr?; preeenfc o e-^U-p twr..' fl "I- :r - J tAs tbe last-meeting waW ctasitfed, 1 the 4llWbVy program for the aftdtnoon was unusually full, there btelng three Daners. "Poet* of th<? nxi/ion Age,- Mr*. P. |L Rollins; "TIm Stnart Kings,'' Miaa Bettle Harvey; < "The Cathedrals," Mrs. Jno. Charles; t each of which sustained the reputa- t tlcnn *>f the Club and was thoroughly i interesting to the hearers. ,-t < The last paper was illustrated by ? photographs of the most noted Ca- > thedrals of Ehgland. As the next < meeting would fall on Good. Friday, i It was unanimously decided that it < should be omitted. i I UiVKX LOT. Miast Asgiax Dillon VIm the Lot at the Beooed Day Sale of *>o<S<Lf^nr. ? !> ivMM tHTtoi Mma ?a 1 k* iMky boy n4 k* I* J ~mMm MMSI?kM.M tmm * MM HM limn uu. " * <? hi agb ??!?e .^MUttKb ??* . <U?IW? ? l? ??T?y u -< '!? to jM kill sjoi* i 1 w.vm ^jj MESIIH j mm IN IB. J QVITK A NUMBKK OF DKKDH UK(XIK1IKD IN BEOUTKR'h OFflCK. *? The following deed* h*ve been re corded In the Register of Deede office for the past week: E. T. Hooker and wife to w J McWilliam. W ,B. Walling and wife to Ernest Zoeglar. Iroetj Zoeglar to Washington Lumber and Milling Co. H. T. Lewis and wife to 9. R. Fowle and Son. Elm wood Realty Co. to George Hackney. Jr.. and wife. A. P. Lewie to Eureka Lumber Co. Da-rid T- Hodges to Penelope ^ Hodges. Tbos. Batch well and wife to A. Chatman aatf wile. J. B. Peed to Robert C. Bog art Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff, to N. L. mons. J. B. Wbitehnrat and wife to 8. B Harrell and Company. George W. Bowrn and wife to Nero rate. Elm wood Realty Co. to George Hackney Jr., and wife. W. Springer and wife to H. B. Pmilllps. Jamee Wilkinson to John Gray Blount. George Hackney Jr.. and wife to Elm wood Realty Co. Annie X. Linton to W A. WiaAsM ^ jpmwood Realty Co. to W W LegF W. Hogbee and wife to J. A. and t Wiilrtasea. _ Elm wood Realty Co. to AugrusfCr ... _.. MfWtt. MBMBI ggf RMMtMrvn) ? nrMiiit' % ' - i *- /-? r- L ; von Um gamo of kH 1 nn?ii? KfUTMOD ta Now Beit Vr ' I MON of ? to 8 Thlo *u tii' ut tM end of the aeeonth inning vtfy SPaahlngton of the hat, emo one afetv*. . -, tvo moo on baaea. The came had to ' Be called at this time <5we to rain. The ' aoya from herb greatly enjoyed their rtp and epeaV in Q<? highest terse a jf'NOw Bern. <!' " .m?*4..i' . < ? * Q. Bfryaa.) % ' On a roug* diamhnd and amid a 1 Bard rain Washington defeated New 3ern on her ground* in looaely pkaysd game of ball yeeterday. The raia >w?y te**?>na9MW& "Kowww iriule continued until the sixth 1 anil*t : A *)*"*& d<mnpo*r ?ot In aad-' a the ftwuhalfthf'thb ?***> nfinhfc he game iftftf-'Che spec- \ thtors bad dwindled- from 150. In -B?n Iw#r Jol Mar.*w?ruaBU>? *wt doWa Mirmate. v. Sbelton for Washington wo* wltd-' l vtbattar*? 4N*6 - fntrWgs bof'tfr the third"bd'fceWfiji!r,ti(^irn and New W?\<Ahd^frtit Ib&V ?0, 1 '^? fejftufea of the game.-wore than, home run of GlUbs the fielding (K t B^ckjxian. the catching ofjFowle, and..Iho work of Moore at flrsgi ' .o . The boye were pleaoatrtl? entertained whfie in New Berd and all report a pcofi time . v , Woodrow WUnon to KpeakKaat Orange, N. J., March IS.? 3overnor Woodrow Wilson ban coalented to open the annual meeting af the Now Jeraev nonf?fortr? nw~ ties hnd Corrections ait the Woman p -lub here tomorrow afternoon with in address on "Education for Cititenship" The conference, which wiH -ontlnwe in aeeeion three days, has (elected as the general subject for discussion "The Relation of Oar . icbools to Panperlsm, Dellnquenoy ind Crime." Bostos1* *ew- Hwfaway Optasdi IMm. Mmm.. B*rck It.??> ' ? nt>u dim lor tfc?haaM*c , X IhtlMIT IIIIIIIKl'V. nv IjfMr ui Culttfn, -mm hMlt IIMll MW. TIWIK kWcft-a.ttM* m i^itW mOm l? S jMWtk. MM tOU'llMl under liMtnn fVnimns Immsu 1 ^yiilii. r >6 J .-i tiEtfi im# vjf1*''--/ <i
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