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W M M a m ^9 ?Numb | dlSTo Occasion in Wc TA/ifli if A/f/M*/f 7* Rector Showered dons from ever V^iv Long to be Rertxei \ / <H. U M.) Forty nan as shepherd of one it . _ lock Is ran la the Urea of the m? tl] sensors of the Meeeteh " On Bon- p( , _ _<?Z. Beotamher Hit. there wa. eel- ^ ebrated it Bt. Piter's church the fortieth innlTinarp of RSv. Nathaniel r Harding! rectorship ? Born at Ohooowlnltr. a few mile. M ' from Washington, of a Hue of kl tfx*' Christ's ambassadors. he came to ai . Washington, his first charge, sad w has Ured and worked amoag a poo- n< pie where nrerence, love and do- st . notion Increase as the years flow on. ,0 if Mr. Harding Is, perhaps. the heat . beloyed man of our town, a man this tl pople delight to honor. The pool |o look to him for help. ao-hlm the er mourning come for comfort. Rej ] apondihg erer to any Sill. ISaTs a "J5 .. lite consecrated to the Mastef't se R-S; The serrlcse held at St Peter't tn 9 were most impressive. Bntertag the gi, church door, the choir and clerga gt 1 . marched up the eaatar atola to thi Kg chancel, singing, "A. Few More or Tears Shall Roll.". Assisting In thr hi services ware. Rev Robert B tl Drane, D. D.. of 8t. Paul's Edenton. tl <he rector's well beloved friend, Oi ^Hfibg^vwCharies Mnlone, his able aaelatant r< Rev. John Harding. D. t>? of Np? Tork. his nenhew. Rev. Israel Hard v Ins Hdghes of Raleigh, hi. great a ' A nephew, and Mr. John G Bragaw M Jr., St. Peter*, affldent lay leader Dr. Harding preached the aermoo H from St. Mark, 4th chapter, lUh T - reree. "The sower eoweth the ei word." Hs .poke of the long rec- t? torshlp of Mr# Harding, unusual in c? the annals of' the olergy. Of t?e R progress of the eharoh In the-vnRed States during these forty years. Oi sc the progress in North Cprolipa at tt a whol^ of East Carolina and of St. ri Peter'a pariah. Of the many honor, at conferred upon the rectpr, of the ai calls he had to broader Heidi, of hit / faithfulness to every duty. A mea- Is .d senger, he has preached to thH peo- b< J pie?Christ and Him crucified. . A v< y watchman, he la the true pattor tt admonishing, correcting, comforting, sympathizing, ever tender, ?reT w -Jnet.---A Priest, ha ministers tc In things a usee a, reverently, humbly n< as a tteurard of his Lord. gi tr.) jV- - - 1 , 1 ; U- - - jucotfti CQN&rrioi M IS USE FAVDSABLE I It will be jratlfyln, to"fb?~maa; P | friend, of Norwan C. Cordon in ttat, j"" . clLr. to learn that bia condttlon U ^ > now thought to ba more favorable I Mr. Cordon baa been Tarr 111 at - - Blu.lnf Kiwn.-y. Cr. -mswtnr frnnr trpbotd I,rar. . Last ,wo? dP*VJM .. 'Jim' ' C? Roi1m,n wu cllllvl Mia- bad Ida by wire. for rtan Mr. Cor- er don WM * raeldant of Wuhlngton u but for the put two Teen lie end Cj fnmllr We been raiding In Charlotte It in to be hoped that he will noon be himeflir again. I Welcome Tietlor. , Mr H. ? stiller. one of Bleuntt " L Creek'e prominent oltltone. ?u a KV paaunger on the Waehlngton and D1 U Vendemere train this morning. te | The Bret boat load of^orttern ar- * Hi Rii S M -o ishington Carried iy and Gladness ? withCongratida- * y Source. Day nbered. - tp n Dr Harding spoke of the relation- tl ilp between Vn ?<1 his people 0 le need one of the other ettdj the Sl trfect understanding existing be- e reen then, echoing the wish of pa> n, Bhtoaers and friends that lie wll! ilebrate many more anniversaries r. Harding is a man of keen ? lowledge of human nature, toned id tempered by'his true'Sympathies ho .from* the depth and- onsoUlsTi. m of his nature, has brought rength and exaltation to hearts ire- and wounded with the world. P Mr. J G. Bragaw paid a most boau ? ful tribute to the Sector, theit J( ng friendship, the perfect harmony n dating between the sector and; hie ^ wMt 1m ?lf- the <tani of IbrQ tars. Mr. Bragaw, the present t tor warden, file oslr vpetrr- c *n living of the long ?o. beeom s ? ? member of ttje eeelrr ehort ? in* after Mr Harding', coming tc t] .-Petnr-n Mr. Herding, In .a voice dlted with notion, spoke to the clrrgr and tc people words of teader appreciate hoping to abide with them un I death hailed him to sleep in akdale,'still with them to rise on j isurrectlon morn. ~ After the morning eerviee there is a celebration of the Holy Com w nnlon. Reva. Dr. Drane and Mr a alono, the celdbrants. * At the evening service Rev Israel B ardlng Hughe* preached from lot c Shi. 3rd"Chapter, 2nd and Yrd vers- * i, a sermon of deep thought and odor love.' -Mr. Hughes was remtly ordained to the Deaconate In eleigb. There la an Interest in n n of the valiant soldier of Christ * ie saintly Dr. Hughee and Rev. Isiel Harding, a soldier'who knew o: > wavering In the light tpr Christ HpnjfcpNB^--^ * The music .directed by the organt. Mr. Edmund Harding, was at 11 th services, deeply Inspiring, the a ilcee of the choir blending In per- t] ict melody. Jy iV,4 11 Thus the eerviees at St. Peter's ere held to the glory of Ood and i thanksgiving for him who, doet ?ble things, making his life, "one =: TWO IMMKR8BD * 8 y Yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock ai ie rite of baptism was adminlsterl to two candidates at Washington irk by Rev. R L. Gay, pastor of the 1 irst Raptlst church. Quite a good . . number witnessed the impressive TYlces. ; - Tj ' 1 Thar* will b? ? meetlog o( the i try of St. Peter's church at the Be* of Dr. John O. Blonnt thin eritng at 8 o'clock. All the memban i a urged to be preaent. ELKRRATE OPENING 1 OP NHW RAILROAD Predertckabnrg, Tel., Sept. ?. -The opening of the San Antonio, rederlePabnrg and Northern Relit ad waa celebrated here today with l eat enethuilaam. The jplUBcaon will continue three day*. The \ lal touch consisted of the drtrlng e gold spike Into the railroad atr which It was christened with a 1 When a Jab Look! dead. -Brown la bragging about the good FEW IB ^ OIIIB 1 I'MmBU mniiT m. nihil I Tbere will be ? ipodal meeting of l? Clurto at Cwwwft ftt mat oomi -ft the Bftughem Building toiotto* night ftt tXo o'clock lor tkc rmniattlon ol rogulftr business lift to not hftrtng ft meeting ftt tbc 'Itlfti eppotaftted dele thl? spuria iftettng 1? cftllod (or TuotCey night luatusss of Importance pertain Inf 1 tbft future welfare ftnd upbuilding f Washington erlll be considered o It behoovpe every member of tkc hnmbftr end any Interested clUftfto il^yyent. ' ME SERVICE 10 REV. R. UjAYWEOIIES. An interesting service is to take Uce at the First Methodist church ext Wednesday evening and doubtMs It win be attended by a large umber of eltlxens. The Ministerial ulon of the city It to hare ? wclhe new pastor of the First Baptist aurch. Mr. Qay will be the preach r on this occasion. There will be Metal mtttic. A full program of lie evening vVil be ^ublia^ed In tomorrow's Issue. Cotton Market. Seed cotton. 14.74. Lint ooton 12 8-4 cents. Good Attendance. Nltwtthstandlng the threatening readier yesterday afternoon quite number attended the sendee* held t the County Home conducted by Ley R. V. Hope, pastor of the hristian church. The exercises wWMBCT To Batet College Dr. David T. Tayloe -will leave tolorrow morning for 8weet Briar, ra.. aecoapaaled by his daughter lias Elisabeth, who will enter ool5KO there. She has the best wishee t her friends for a ffucceesful year. ^To Elect Officers Company "O** wUl sle^ officers lis evening. Eerery member of the ixnpany la urged to be present at ie armory on time and take part 1 the election. V. ? Going to Florida. Messrs. H. E. Hodgss of this city, ad A.. W. Hodges of Old Ford, erect to leave tomorrow morning, on lie Atlantic Coast Line excursion tr Jacksonville. Tampa, Key West, lorlda and Cuba. They will be bsent about tendays. SEPTEMBER ** IN HISTORY. 804?Spain ordered troops to Flor Ida from Cuba to defend Florida from expeditions agaUMt-tfco United States. 820?An expedition fitted out by private Individuals, left Hew Bedford, Conn., on an explain Ing trip to the 8outh seas. 0 40?uauie ox Monterey, Mexico The Americans, though victorious, lost many men. 854?Gen. Santa Anna left Mexico City sad retired to 7>cabaya. 854?John O. Fremont withdrew as candidate' for President to which he had been nominated at the Cleveland eon entlon. \ 868?Trial of John H. Burratt re-" aumed at Waablacton. OA A - I) V,.. 1 _ __ >vt?"HIWIWih reporter! nravy low n In recalling Japanese attaoka of Septambor 15. 912?k typhoon awapt Japan canning many tfaatbs ami lift. 090,000 pro party Ioaa. Bi^HDpHU|ai?dL&dUai2fSp; > yjL rt ?a Heavy R^n. ? s North Carotin* Wlat<*ric?l D Commluloo Intend to make full Statement m to State troope In the Rattle. TO* Oaaaarl Aaaambly of 1*11 I paaaad a raaolutioa anthorlalofc the is Glrarnor to appoint ?Ta Confeder u ata vataran* who. togathar *)8s<th* D, mam bar. o! tha Nora Carolina ln I Hlatorlcal Commtaslon, ihoold oon ^ I tha uata ot battla otaopiad tjf tha V North CartUum troops dating tb< vi battles fought therf, July 1,'4? ?Jd w S. 1863. Acting under this resolu h< tlon the Governor appointed th? following Confederate soldiers: I a, Judge W .A. Montgomery, Hon. C in B. Watson, Cngt. D. C. Wed dell 0I W. P. Utley, end Col. J. A. Long. g, The members of the North Caro- 01 Una Historical Commission erf,\ Col tt< J. Bryan Grimes. Mr. T. M Plttmen or Dr. D H. Hill. Mr. W. J. Peefce end ^ Mr M. C. S. Noble. * ?c Mr. R. D. W. Connor la secretary of the Gettysburg commission. 8t This commission visited the bet ? tie field ot Gettysburg during th< t>3 recent semi-centennial celebration .p, there, and thenwulta of thefr work should be of interest to every Con w federate soldier of North Carolina ja The Commission Intends to pre- p, pare "a full statement, accompanied by maps, official reports, affidavits C| end other evidence of the part tak- re en by North Carolina troops in the nj battles ground Gettysburg." That ? V to'Ufrrb* "toldmlMMA ?ro?o,?i ? to prepare and pnbUsh a complete documentary--history ot North Car th oilna's part on that great battlefield ^ believing that *u<gh publlcsOog Mr ^ enable future historians of the great pj war between the states to form more in correct conclusions as to the part 9r borne by North Carolina solJlers in t,< the three days battle at Gettysburg, h, BURNETT AND LEE AT J LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT ^ The Lyric Theater opens its p< week tonight with Increasing coo'lui evenings and a program that meet* ie the taste of every music lover, com- sp bined with both high class photc ee plays and reflr^xi vaudeville acts, w Burnette and Lee, an extra clevor double, opens for a three night -el engagement, offering an extra- clev- pc er singing, talking and dancing act lo featuring that well known song hit ai "You'll never know the good fellow Bi I was," m The motion picture program il h? another feature by itself that da- fl| serves comment, their main attraction being a two reel feature "Put Yourself In His Place," taken from that well known story by Charles Reade. gI The Iggtj fralf of-*$9 week offerr of "Elmore and Bartlett, introducing dt singing, talking and dancing. to The-Lprlc today has an unusua! of high claad -program and one the} El claim a feature. _ In . ^ u MEAT PACKERS IX CONFERENCE to Chicago, Sept. St.?Perhaps the ty largest gathering In the history ol ra the American Meat Packers' Assoc!- t0; tlon, comprising practically every ei, packer and. supply manufacturer In the United Slates, began here g today In' the Hotel Sherman and Will continue until- September 24th. ? The conference is being held in con- iej nectlon with the international re- an frlgeration congress because of the w< interest of the packers In refrlger- th ation. , tu Anrong\he speakers will be Mel- an vln A. Taylor, vice president of the so live Block National Baak, a reoog- ar nised authority unon liva stoehvmif r>. In* and breeding, who will dlaewM th the lire a took altuatlon tram th< it atandpolnt ot a banker. tnl What m tz iW ~ ikiw eon I look ao downoeerted! Blnlte-M7 ?w w ploraa'a Wife bee endowed another g, mleeton. Booee- Whet of thatT Blnke ? ?Ererg time ebe doen It the oM man ? rots down our aalarUe to get even.- E, Boston Poet 1 J Involved. 1 Toon* Woman Appllrent-Elewee ed me. but I siiiree 7?" don't know of th nobodj whet don't went e too eg ladj na to do eotblne. don't goof BoMnena Man-Tee, 1 doeT-London Tetler, B1 - ? ? r I II Mtv rif' 3 'UHwBwnUr 1#1I I KlirihH Rfl f'P',^' KIlUULIIl till V I 1U UUUlIIi 1 Kill ] r. A. K. Tayioe Attending the Q?T?ntlaa of Military Srugeana. Denver CoL Gives Interesting Interview Dr. . K. Tayioe of this city, who attending the convention of Mill ry Surgeons of the United States >w In session at Dearer, Col., bar- i g boon appointed a delegate from < nrtta CarAMea hv OoTtnAr rral* ibliean gives the following Inter- l ew to that gaper which doubt leat 1U be reed with interest by hli )xne people. The piper says: < Clad In uniform of blue with )bby clusters of gold braid deck- i g their square shoulders, nearly I ie hundred American military but sons gathered In the ordinary i ! the Brown 'Palace Hotel with aarly one hundred distinct Idea i wars and warfare. But they al I free that Denver? is the peer- oi 1 invention cities. And these men of medicine, with ill more gold braid, attended the tceptlon and military ball tenders*: r Governor Ammons at the Brown , Uace last night. The Colorado j ational guard members and thelt 1 Ives met the visiting surgeons and dies at the reception preceding tb< , til. "We must^have a large navy," de- i ared Capt * Armlstead K. Tayloe ipresentatlve of the North Carollt National Guard. "Without a na- I > we mr? ww.rlm In time of nc.et I I well as In time of war." < Dr. Tayloe Is the. youngest ol 1 ree sons, all surgeons, of Dr. Dav- ' T. Tayloe, deceased, of North Car- < ina, the. man wh'g^ushered Jose- < lus Daniels secretary of the riavy~ ' to the world. The Tayloe broths are the proprietors of a large ispltal In Washington, North Caro1SL "Regarding Secretary Daniels.' mtinued Dr. Tayloe, "he Is one ol is bralnest men In the nation today e will bow to no faction or clique td what he wants Is a large and efrtent navy. "If Secretary Bryan persists In hit illcies of insisting on restrained ival policies, -then Secretary- Dan - WU. uuv ?B> K1IU mm BUU B | ilit-up may occur. One thing if rtain, Daniels will bow to no on horn he judges in the wrong. "The United States is on the verge ' trouble with some Uu'ge furuigu ~ iwer, perhaps Japan," said Dr. Tay e. - '/We are not fully ?prepared id in spite ot the doctrines oi ryan or any other statesman, nc atter how intellectually proflcleni may be. we must In erase oui Cbting power." SAFETY CONGRESS MEETS. New York, Sept. 22.?The proam ot the second safety congress the international Council (or Xnistrial Safety, which began here | day in conjunction of the meeting the Association of iron and Steel lectric Engineers, contains many tereating foaturaa for the manucturer and business man. The j pics to be discussed Include safein transportation, by prominent , llroad men; needs of labor by fac- ( ry hands and plans of mining and , ectrlcal engineers. j KI.T, XKW OOLIJXiK LANDS. , Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 22. ^ What are known as the "new col- . ce lands'* of Oklahoma, in Tm? i d Cimmaron counties of the-stef jJ ire put on sale In amail tracts by e school land department of the < today, thereby catting up ' other great cattle range Into ] lall farms and ranches. There t (68,890 acres ot these lan'da ? ittle raising Is very profitable in i a section and it Is anticipated that < will become a great eemi-agrlcnl* < ral country. Enlarging the Supply. He?I see that there were bat BOfiO ! cede hi the English language In , mfceapeare's time. Now there are . OtOOO 8Im-W.II. Juki Chink bow . any more people there are who apeak . agllslh?Cleveland Plain Dealer. * * DeoeHfeL. ' V^'v- r*; -1 Burglar fwho la suddenly Interrupt J by the owner of bouaet?Well. If 1 at lent the limit: What do yo* J an by writing on your door. -On*. J town until Sunday? -niegend. j ' ' ' I is In" flJMClaude S. Jordan, Jr. too of Mr. uid Mm. C. E. Jordan, who has boon connected with the Atlantic Coaei Line for the past Are jmn han boon promoted br the company to the ^ position of chief clerk to the agent ^ * . thj -?v muu us uaa UISMJ BUIWKJ upon his duties. Mr# Jordan is sue- tn ceeded as billing clerk by J. H by rhrower of Wtlllaxnston. Mr. Jor- Tr| flan has the very beat wishes of hie fnJ friends for success. He is one oi du Washington's brightest and steadi- B|J est young men. pa 1 " frl GRACE YESTERDAY MORNING ? The services at the First M. E "A Church yesterday proved of unusua' th? Interest to the congregation. At ?e< the morning hour the pastor. Rev lnc R. H. Broom delivered the second cjt. of his serleB of sermons on "God't aer Grace." His subject was "Some act Objects of God's Grace/' Sunday a Ga week ago the subject was. "Some j Effects of God's Grace." On next cJt, Sabbath the subject will be "Some , Rewards of God's Qr^*" a? h??|evening service the topic discussed was, _"Tbe. most, important saying, ssr One person was received into th< Infl ihurch on a profession of faith. The tfiolr mas1'. x>f much enjoyed. CITY'S RUBBISH NETS AN INCOME = mo Mr Hnw rtonvnr Titrnort I lahlllK Cl ivft uunfui IU1II9U LiUUiillj pet Into an Asset. . -- hm ADDS TO BEAUTY OF CITY. " pal Refute Which Formerly Wat Cartee ^ Away Now Dumped In Vacant Lett Ma Any Town Can Follow ExampU am Save Monty?Eyesores Turned lnt< the Pretty Lawns. ^ ' V . ,n How to make money ont of nothing lea has been one of the recent demoiixtrn- dot tlona In tbe administration of Denver It la a little system wbicb can Is? followed to advantage by nearly every 1 city of tbe Cnlted State?. For years tbe city had pursued the policy of using as dumping grounds (jri| any property upon wbicb it coutd ed get permission to establish places for wai the disposal o' the clty'a rubbish. Of- 0011 ten it paid for tbe right and even wlion the ground was given free the *>Ij city dumping department was_ run^it a constant loss. Then acme one got * an tdoa. ? ~ anT Last September It was announced that tbe dty*a rubbish was worth coa something. Throughout tbe city there h*r must be places which were below tbe red level of established grades and for QUfi which no use could be found at the PlQ present time. To All the placee with Ear food earth wonld mean a big expense, era rherefore why not All it with tbe rub- tha blah of the-city ami at a great deal 0f with Instant ap-|*Ji provai. and the offer* poured In to the rfty ball. In a month a revenue of but mora than 1200 had been received, and r?? the amount has been pilling up higher for ind higher ever since. And the beat tha ?f k to that lots which for years hare whi tieen unsightly ar.d nothing more than Mu litchew are assuming a much more da- Pxa mot appearance. . The refuse of the city la not used for tha whole or the filling Is pcwus. Bpo" Wbeo the lot ta within a foot or two P?r >f being (Iliad to the level good earth ?d a than procured and placed on the top for a firaeelmi. Many of the real WO Mtnte men. having done this, are planting the earth tn grass seed aa f won aa k I* finished and turning what Bight be a weed patch into a lawn. And as from one Idea the city of fearer ta not only making money, bet e,*t t la beautifying what once were eye- *rh1 wrea. That It to doing It at a profit will a- demonstrated In the fact that the and ilty damp department formerly coat dim AJ2O0 a year. Now it to making about tret . 1 ; .] LMAINS DEAD MAYOR ibuc man ^WM 1ELD HI TRINITY mm Tflwr m if New York were closed Flag* at Half Meat. Sew fork. tuyt. II.?gjffl j it yesterday at It lay in state la t city hall, tot tody of the lata yor William J. Oaynor. encased j a handsome casket and followed J|' a solemn escort, was taken to inlty church today for the pnbli* t*J; leral. The serrloet were concted by the Rt. Rev. David Greer ,\fj | lhop of New York, Rev. Dr. Prank Be, of Brooklyn, who was a close end of the late mayor,"Dr. Man- | ig, rector of Trinity and Dr. L? Holden, rector of the Eplacor^* ' "jjB irch at St. Jamee, L .1., where Tffl| j s Gaynor summer home la sltn* * Among the musical selections was ve Maria." the favorite song of j9 s dead mayor. A special commit* . . ..? i of 100 distinguished citizens ludlng the heads of the various y departments had pharge ot the vice, which were very simple, ltf M ordanco with the wlBhes of Mrs. ynor and her children. ""41 Most of the business places in F are Closed today, out of respect "'-'vSM tho memory of Maylr Gaynor. 1 ISCHBai SPEAKS T3 | THE DAUEHIERS TCHW rhere will be a special meeting ot miico Chapter, Daughters of the ..jv afederacy at the home ot the ssident, Miss Lena Windley, cor* of Market and Third streets, torrow afternoon at four o'clock. -jfl s. Lucy V. Archbell. editor of the rollr.a and Southern Cross, Is exited to be present and address i daughters. It is to be hoped it every member will attend and ^3 re thfe Dieasure of meeting . lira, shbell. Madam Eldon one of the greatest yJM mists of the age, Is now in the r, and is located corner Main and rkei BireetB. She is one of the r_ palmists who .really understands ? .-Ml reading of the hand. She tells - .^B^k ir name, who you will marry, and fact anything that you wish tc rn. This is your opportunity; I't fall-to vfoit her. Only One Case. There was only one case before :ordor W. B. Windley today for il at the City Hall. Benjamin lit field was indicted for gelng ink and also carrying a eoncealweapon. For being drunk he ? fined $'6, and cost and carrying 3 ceald weapon $10 and cost. ? AN TO REDUCE DEATH LIST; '';>J . 41 TttaburR, Pa.. Sept. 22.?The tual meeting of the American i? Society composed of leading r&fn 1 and metal mine surgeons begane today to discuss methods of udng the death toll In mines and irrlea. A big experimental ex- ? ion will take place- at Arsenar lk under the direction of the Fedl Bureau of Mines and will be most important demonstration the kind yet given. There was tational mine safety demonstrai in 1911 and another in 191? they lacked the various electric ^ ording devices and the apparattrr control Una the emlnainna t the public mifht see precisely ^ it was going on. Those Interid tn such matters may observe i\ etly what causes the explosion r the explosive wave acts, the 9d and pressure and other Itn- '--38 tant Items automatically record^ . t|| in the Instrument room. MEN DOCTOR* A* BIG MEETING. , hlladelpbla. Pa., Sept. ft ?Or- - pjflj 700 women doctors are attendr the meeting of the Medical Boy,of the Bute of Pennsylvania- J Ich opened taei^ today. They | read papers on sex hygiene' the vice crusade. In addition to raising scientific methods of j ttlm BMitr mtr kaon dla- j ? -jJ
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