And Rev Israel tt . Dnneyj.Ret.^ m sr. 1 * t'tr ju --jjySfl ?Knrnln* prayer *111 b? ? i Itndxr wUfc b? K?t. Job. I , j rsel. i?< ? " " ' * * lyr 5 .'r-rrjat^rrt - ?-|-|-~ Tomorrow marks the fortlstk an Jjf5stfh-;tiiii *! P bjr tiMWPmk ?fce occasion- prom; ,xttMiitetH* '-aMntlyi tslMwate* t sf r? ' cl.r tiriaeV dtVdufdn to bo , -Tp ?_ rector as well m Mi faithful mod: do. aoted pariabloaeru Not only -wli, ; IgM ? Jt tftrr u,-w>e.^tvr*io. itMl-iouMm ? y*t*MU?ber o( tlil rediorV nelghhdH Old frlendf.' an< . . Ilo^o <? th1 w?r>? 1' eojementlAtloi Jock and ootabou " _ dMUO tffMy H ' ' ' M Fort* *?aW la fodeed a lohg it? tor ona to idtmfHtf hearer, 'to j th< * Lamb eel Bod and do odmlalm. i tl %tbd(p to^r-aoore yeara aeau 4'jiS time, for lndfl^,mvy,,dyHU ? pimced tenderty-r a wajlo aarthj befoul, while'otheri tt m to teflk hit counsel nt^ *. a oarjlily a. w.u;-,a, tearealy, %aa?. foftj ; '%^5';t?i^r^The clouds hare horerdd add the alhrorj *""" 1 thing imlloa, -the amnra-of! wtauec * 'hake talltm allently an! the bud. ?^ TBKiriisy artreaerr snrtnu-timt Death baa boaa a vlaltor and* too, th? ' a culling babe has grattled. Slcknesc " *anb abtrew.tho ootncaooMotr ot man - ' ? ?od ?lft4n<*s f*inqd a wife f ?5> . l|ili?A.-tl? ayd^Taa qT'iMrtnrT. t? (Wk| tlm forty year. twin . tal# and happy bride ha. ?hght?l her troth and too, m.er. on. neat . and d*ar (o Via Wrt. haa been com a. - . tod by bin to "Cfod'a Chamber" In :' * ' ?th? aitaft CKy ot ?M Oaad. - ' ' Aa th. Dally Nova aald [ advert yiara *40, In .peakln* of Mr. Hard : ' Mo wan, a, raaldeat ot Waiilngfcoc th. lanith ot tlm. he haa Ml,' ear * / altf'dtAafly by hi. flrealde and raallar . - awsfeawsrisH; ' S to hta reacue and Deed, htoda 01 r K.\ tadfed -'a-HrWa*!. tie known ajut read ot all I tafa Kid adorn Hn .arth. Whd t, thnre that will aot gaa. apod Ma fa "5 " 'miliar facer1fa th. chancer of fl? ' 01 ?at.r'a 00 wmot+o* a. he celebrat*, hi. 40th natal dd> And not wish tot 'him many, thany.'fapiy ?hd 3?J*hl '** Tatnraat' y ' "" iffljj " in both chose* aftd'stfcto Mr " Hardin* haa alwaya oOcnp ad hi*t " phrtttona ot Croat and to alt ofnlAb h- hrt Men talthtM and troo -hew OH wh'.r! tM? m^Wl Aa'a """* IB .?v ^hr"rr?.r'EjI=!on.RN wrvlce wtl^h* ttinfcA Is- P'J, " Salfllak. a-?capd aagl?Kj?i ; r to! , *r.? aupcrlnt?nd?ut, wip - ^ S . ' 1 . I. without,* occr udu,> preach* _ l oecufllca wn eafrlsbto ai^he ^flmoBg Jthe elTgr ol Ma ahurdi. .;" ^ j ?* ">*;?*< h" k>" ] i? cflrlnklad with ttfl ?r?) Ml hi: ' ^'Jb^K^ywmi/'AoMr to bh ( flock than waacv. aad* thia la welk? . Sfc?%Sar??s?. net g! God well dohi." ' K ASSo" '""" a^"7 ' Council of theD(ocfse of East-Car I ottae aed-atao/ol the standing bo to , ml tiae ad than M( pal, body. For-tMBUdtat7??!_,?r-: Hard 1 log has-heon e totted a deputy to the 1 ' general coneeatloe ot the Eplscopa' I i cburcb -and has occupied high poet- ( j Uqnaln that great body of ehurcl J laymrtm.:; : ; * * K *Z?8 t, He has been prominently mention- , ed enteral times for the hidh otBec , of htehop but d?<Mndd. !*, ,, Not only has Mr. HardlhV beer weB to the front In the affaire oi > church, but fh aute as wen, pertlcu t larly In this true so tar as Beaefo^ county la concerned. Here where sSiHSS St. Nto honesty, his Integrity and lilt , ability, Realising thin cohfldenc* . no one wtU he surprised to iehfh that wsa such he could aot render, the ?er- \ STSSea's: tinaou. oration Cro? the mlllinrj , ^^'n^TconLtlSn. 3 ' ?%|r,~S' | .-> . (|''nn omnTi, his *?p 1 of-Joy iSU - p??-- -1 - * sKi ^rtjTlff*fl""V" * &. VI. ^ ? _T ftff' 'Win 'II -V '?< I" I ' ) RBV- nathjn MmM sa I I wm&mnir ? *7tsM i ii fr&ij - r nC^adC! a fe Sector of St. Peter's. F.piscc a Tfomorn For Ci Wk dflMrt G. WnU? of Charlotte n lore JtuK uight wlth (ha plans lot It tie : propose*: Improvements . to the el and iiiac ti j*?r> add lttQM' V- At J] Mr White was -* eenCerence last ^ jight at-tho-CUy-.-Hall with. ^lasers. u J. B. $aw)?..'J. K. Hoyt and deorge ?\ Hftfckney composing the Improve"nent committee and also .the Light h imd Water Committed of.' the Board ei t - Aldermen, oom poeed oqM. ?Tr S krdhlHrtl; * F. J Berry and ;RoM?rt ci rbaeol'^ jlfayor FilWlt 'O. KXigler was tl ilfMD present. The' gentlemen ? *?* ? fully went'over tttc plans aid V found ~tKaT~ir wis'gbThg terrequire at Hevtnv&Gtomr Pa to Have Ignored ikii Wear H rttlzemi of -Ooraco"k? IalalianchuBt b*5 ^ Carolina, shows but little interest tl ifijris^.rrr^i ordered to thia place, especially after t< web etethna, that gwept oxer thli p part of-fhVioaet. CapUlaI^lJf!rt SslSiPPi Notwithstanding the Inclement ?*?thJr yeatefiUj VtefhOon ' tbert t, xae a food attendance of PamBec" d aapUr, Daaghter. of tho Confader ? (?T.at,tha reeldence of Mra. Herberl B Conner, on West Second street. Mrs 0 '? ? ArchhoU, editor of the Carolina tl l*d Boothern Cxoae, tf Kinatnn, M 1c J:, wat expected to he present, fcnl ' in aceonnt of Mneea coeld hot eome a rhu "Wae regretted, J fto^fjW.^re ? tocbb.H I. Mpacted to ko praMUl It .t ? .p?Ui nwttss <4 t<w H 1an oallad to moot At tba roaldantx 1 *tfc? pnaMaat. Mil. Lou WIndlaj * b||???^| Ui. follow Ins delegates wore altot j sd tojhe auto conrentlon mt tht jJ ^ew.yt? t?T*rtore ? ^ !c ton *tt: .Ml* L. x, Rodman, *? , ^.s^%,rrs:; ? ??| ' ? -* I, "E*T UADTVrNTr1 .jyu ri/VJtvUlINvjr' fM-J" y, to-*? !# ^|v-4r aHpM. n w& m 11 BTO rl pal Church-Forty Year; ~?f~f? *;?'." wf'?Tnrr >w- v^rf ? |y, r quired <ty Improvements " ?** UV- ' lore funds than had been authored in* order to make the proposed uprovomoniB. The gentlemen deded after discussion to have an ex. a amount appropriated by the legilature at the* meeting of*the spent session, provided the Odneral aembly Will consider flfitf&tf1 o? ila cfciracter while ' In special hes? W =' Vi ''-dr. ' y&i a: A ii '. >'l ?,j It la very important that Wash igton have an up-to-date and mod.b? iledtric, plant, wholesome vraV igto^JSiltW. <WSM?. v? ? itiaen who haa the beat interest ot ie community at heart should op- ' o?e - for a'r: moment . tbla proposed dditlonai amount for this most ia-'| mlico Seems Ocracoke Island hompston, one of the citizens of Ao:W, C.waathe first m*h tc ?M,to? tad no par >nal Interest li*. Ulifcd othej lu that possibly we sraip all swept war or suffering in consequence o: i? wHad'and food. He put out fot -cracokn-at once alt of ! jfra ytonr ad abated and gladly administer* ? our needs whloh was greatly apreclated. The entire island rei' to him. * -S - i - ,:for gft sen services first b.e. CNURCB 0)1 TOMORROW The uanel oerviceo are annouaoec? if 'the Ktrat Metbodlat church Sonar morning an#.,' orbmlng. Th? jhjaot . or the paator, Bar. B. H. room at 1J o'clock will be. "Somt Ihjecta Ot God'a Oraoe" At night ie paator will preach from the top. i. "Tke Moot Important Saying" Sunday achool -111 meat at 9 4E m.. R. Mlxon, anperlntendent I "will be 4 plaaaare to the pnplta tc mm tfeai the onperlnindent, &?*, IndUpeaed Slftm oreeent. Good murij'tl'*' g?W5SK.-Wp *JSf? *ill- 1.11,,I'KS ?Mf JUy."r. V. Hw>. ??tor of th. hrUtW ?rf?>tekck M OR o be preeent ^Bwil tekee th< ,!?oe of Ber 16 L. Oey of the Bep let cbarchr>^y?e uoWo ,* "&R&fg? to {As u<K) -xjx-.flvy t " v - vtinii <i n>?~Ti rf 0 Pftllpriatp i'v 1 '! ' } ' -v '- 'J-WI School Catalogs are noVr R?ady and can b? racalvad *f Win. Braga* * Co. or I First National Bant President Ed*ar A. Lowther, o tha Washington Colle*iate Institute etuinad on Thursday of* this -w?eh rom a trip to Now York City and tctnity. Mr. Lowther visited Syra , ,uso University -on Its ^IIT nd -In.t rt.By old friend. .11 ol whom manlfeeteU sraat Interest in our new educaional lnstlutlon in [ftaahlntton. boring hla tAvels Mr Lowther poured the Interest of several frienda who believe In the ?du catlonai hud lndustrialdevelopmen of the'Sbttth. Many solicitous inquiries were made by thoee who had read of the disastrous Btorm in thr press reports. It - was reported in One'of hie fortoer churches in New York-City that Mr.Xowthsr and bit family bad lost everything but thelj live# in the recent tornado and flood When he actually 'appeared to 'fcfr former parishioners and told.them that reports had been exaggerates ant that Washington was still or the map, they, seemed quite relieved ""the institute- hai not been changed by > the storm oi September Srd. The members oi the local school committee, Including Mr. Geo. T. Leech, Mr. Chas. A rtyitf; Hon. jwui, hV small, sir. J O. Bragaw, Jr., and the Rev. ir.iH. Warren, voted not to retreat or tc sctorlKtic of this town. This splrii will not only advance the interest* of this new educational enterprise bdt^'bf ?Terr worthy activity thai promotes the general Welfare. The.lnsUtute wOT begin work or .'pew students vril t)e expected to enroll. Catalogue* may be secured, trim the office oi Wm; Bragaw & Co^ Insurance, ore the First' National Bank, It ia expected that the school wilh have r very favorable enrollment for tfc? Brst year of fte esigtende ? 6090 MUSIC AT LYRIC fff* ,.j^. .u. . ^ nrirsr TAmninr nraig mhshi Today closes the engagement 01 the "Musical Hylands' at the LyH< theater, baring filled the boards her< for a .three day engagement. The inclement weather has presented the music lovers of Washington hearing some of the- beet musl< ever beard at the Lyric for the ppal Wro ' 'days, and today they should take advantage of this opportunity and they will easily agree witb u?. The regntar- nretrne? takes place today at 3 o'clock and tke night per forraance offers an entire and com'' Prd8entinF laughing element. , ?*'" Neat week, beginning Monday foi a three day engagement, opens "Bur nette end Lee " in bits of musicscomedy singing, talking and danc lng. using their own original!act tha goes good with a Vafiety audience. The LyrTb .this seaeoae is booking by.ffar some of, the bept. acts the? have ever had and by far better thar we. rh*r*. ever - heard before,1 ^ take pleasure every day. tellin?jfou the duality of theee perform anew and in keeping dp with Vie Dail> News write ana von " ' \ y !F.?- . ? c on thin imnmeot entwprlw. \% j$i: n n?i . m ? , . ., , ^ MOT MIGHT RETURNS AID PREACHES SUNDAY [W W \*> <Wft i iwlS'i^W'V ... Re? H. B. swWgM, pnotdr of tlu jgjgj&yfct oopntT, wl^ro ho nlteiidftf ?e Mku. lor mooting of Al>?m?rl? jProobr ?>T. Mr. Boortgkt will III hU Mgl?r pnlplt nt kin eharoh Bondnf morilng ood evening at t >wl honro.' Bonder erbonl/O. I Dim on eomo- to iw!lifl^P(g^,-j ; llltmi? I >? .l. jjjf ? ii" ill v " - S ,rirjt ;. 1 v . I mm ' ;-rrr ? ?> ' - ; . . . w H11 III III IH . II " pbGi j Convention tobe beU at Cot innbue. Ohio on Nov. IbD ( v.-K. U RnH Smpt.) The AtU-IUloO. U?u? U torn staking- itiii'tor ilii gmiiii ni^t las ymt. It. will be hald Novembei IMS. 1?1S. at Columbus. Ohio The expected atendance la 20,000 The apeakera are all national and* In* ternational reputation. Tha' purpose of the meeting la to launch th? movement for an atdendineial "to the vuHiuiunro m in?n united State* tc I prohibit the manufacture. Bale anc" I Importation of intoxicating liquor. 11 the states will be represented I ?-many sending special trains; i Maryland, Booth Dakota, Texas 1 Georgia, Alabama and North Carol! I na are among this number. 8p4cia' i rates will be given. Read the "la I sue," August number to find out 1 more about this convention. Make i your plans fro go?I know you want 1 a part in organizing a movement jthal t will drive the liquor traffic from out 1 nation, and here's your opportunity You nee<J no credentials. Have yotti church represented. Hdw fitting foi the church to give this trip to the 1 pastor complimentary! He dessrvet it. He wjould enjoy Jt _ImmeijBely_ and come back home better (fuall fled for larger usefulness. Have your BhUdhy ichpol represented] Any school can defray the expenses' of r delegate to suCIla- mealing.jgjttlfc a us1 tlie kfeldrin ' are "the ones j whe will be most benefitted when we accomplish our task. Tk? do her part, .North. Carolina must send four hundred of tSesS twenty thousand delegates, or one delegate for bvery 6,000 lnhabltanti In terms of counties this means: Alamance 6, Alexander 2. Alleghan? i n,,.?1/1 ???? - -? m >juHyviu ?r? xv, jnecxienoDrg id I (the largest number) Nash -9, etc. t accordmg to population. This ti easy of accomplishment. Now, I am in dead earnest about this thing. I know we are going t get National prohibition, and I won to get It as eoott as possible. The larger and more determined our Columbus gatherlng the sooner we wll accomplish this task. Therefore your presenco will help. The eyet 6f every politician and statesman tn America will be npon that conven tion", and their impressions will some what detafmiBi ineir nitnre icrion If you are concerned about going or.aending a delegate, please write me that I may give you .further in formation. If you desire to go, and finances hinder, write me. I hav? plans that may help you, and the V?jr may open. ' REGULAR SERVICES AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Regular services at the .Christiar church tomorrow morning afid even Ing. At 11a. m., the pahtor, Rev,. R. V. Hope, will preach from :th? topic. "The Apostles Preparation foi Their Work." At night at eight o'clock the subject of the sermon will he,. ''To Every Man His Work.' %lbW' school m?etk r promptly at 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation Ii extended. visit the busj worlcihop.v W: t>i "Ellis is the effl clent superintendent. rT iT p r T n y-?? IWmh K. John has rental the Dr^ Rodman building corner of Main and Market streets and expects!to opes -a branch store .there .arttiin the netftthirty days. Mr. John wIH occupy the entire lower floor, StespUnc both Main tefl MKrteL Steta. tvtfsO <'i" ? r?a '* , To Ktort Offloer um Com?M7 "a" of thlE c r w?l. on n?tt Mooter nJabt ten ter rOteMr annoaf citation for oB on and It bohooraa retry mombnr . Un com rwaisE* u~. tlfilm, n,.J j j Tfco'ifcti^W Of Mfte U wmai.y wbj tea ten aajlt gjgg IPB I'.fW*' uunua I nlrr rlMr llrrl - 1 uillfil IlufiDlifv pnn pflMHiup u. i nil WJttltninor t m m - ?. tin T\ * nh.fi ' 'J-1!1 vi'lTj * i {mil At the iMt meeting of the, ?ft| Board of Aldermen Capt. George 7. ? Loach, vu elected chief of the Waste ^ ington fire department for (he com- .1 lag year. { 3 Borne weeks ago Dr B. M. B to wis the former ohlef, tendered bid red- ] tguation to tHe city to take affect 4 upon the election of bis successor. 1 No better Appointment Could have 4 been made for this responsible position than that of Captain Leach, For rears he has been an enthusiastic Bremen and that he will give the dtp 'jm und department a first class admin- '] Istratlon goes without saying. ,C?pL ? Leach was recommended to the aldermen for chief oy the respective lire companies and he Is deserving in every way of the high confidence j oposed In him. The retirement oi Dr. Brown was regretted by the dtp is he has made a very efficient of- i iclal. 1. X. BBTT XPPRKttHIE ~ | FOR LIBERAL PXIMMCE _2| I wish to express my slncerest hanks to the cltlsens 0? Washington m6Bt liberal patronage during my recent Damage Sale wlhch ends Cplight. As you have seen for'your- if, idves .1 have sacrificed.goods that tvere damaged by the rnln and wind """^1 itorm of September 8rd, and contequently have been enabled to practically clear It all out. 1 am now . receiving new flail and winter* goods' by every train. My entire force of employees in untiring efforts are working day and night marking and arranging stock for your inspection, Wednesday and Thursday, September 24th and 26th occur* our MIP llnery opening at which timewe will have all the new and fashionable shapes and pattetb hat* that are Id demand this year~Tbn" display. At ?rrs this same opening our entire neve j stock of ladies tailored suits and cloaks will be displayed as well mm t'1 the new dress goods hotlctaa, etc.' In our ladies salt department w? ' -=3 have all the new ?nd authentic styles in pleasing selections. Every -m fashion feature from the plain tail. ? ored to the most daring are- here? ~jl and there's a range of prices to suit eve^y pocket book. Another thing >i e will demonstrate is that, we wfU *~'3 offer you the most equlsite millinery at moderate prices. " . w J.-K. HOYT. * ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES FOR TOK8RROW ? H Rev. R. L. Gay, pastor of the First Baptist church, will fill his pnlyit Sunday morning ana evening at the ' usual hours, to which the public j has a cordial invitation. The sab ject for 11 o'clock will be, "Grace oi Giving." At 8 o'clock the topic oi | the eermon will be, "HeerUceeptng." Sunday school. 8. P. Willis, superintendent, meets promptly at 9.46 n. .yf Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, J the rlta of baptism will he adminis ' baptising will take place at Washing:- '..jj ton Park. Good music at all thi services E. R. Mixon Oaf Mr. B. R. Mixon. coaaty traasarW. wbo iiaH Nan ill gt hie borne for tho 1 -"eg , Rot. W. At Rneis wait, to RdfcW ' ' ji son Till? today where he ?oes to Jotnr the meeting there bare twenty aMh Hons to the church to dafto.

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