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II ? i I 1 Pr***nt. ' t#LA 4 h . ' T *. . f , . . . J?4gaaWaa osteon U) ffror of Uia M??uv? side wklch wu afcly "T j"** r: dUcuwion wan f.SQ. Kok Xh{rym lntafaet naver tueircd' & moment and .*. JTV TWBT-^. ^r^Tt " WW It WM f?ra??t.d bator. 4b. <Ub?U >*<? ? ??*? * th" tka ne^a?' *?4* >?ad.?ut?nn.>r.JIM ?h, afr SnnatlTo nooo abiolatolr sura JnkBad ocaptad fljlf^pwt F? tka auditorium o&d akaa Uw dabata had e???4?d ?Mk lode* wjeto hia dkttitoo 0* tww. rant to 4ka raw* train, wkar. It waa road Pi the ?" un? OI tba )HCH HnM that the aecatlre sldo bad a ' taiM * tllllMi < The - qaerr ?i: "HHobW, That the Constitution at North Car'X olina ba a* aateodad as to alfow tba latUatiaa and referendum In Btata Inebriation." . ? .'a . V prnaldaat Jack Harris, of the eheaaa weeds weleewad tha I'lHiHi tad the setx.tarj rend the rnine cor Tha drat anaakee fortheafflrmetlro waa Elbert Waslda who h>riantad his stdwof tba question la ah at^o^u^T^,r Claada'Whetaa far'tha neeatlTe. Mr. Weoten. while lacking la-oratartoai ?ow as. bad a nail paapaaad attack.. Ha peeaaaiad a strong arciaMUbflnr his id*. Ml*# WaalSI gftfe the eeealng. Hi. speech naa wall written aad ha daHrarad tt with tba aathuslasal hod ffaca of a fateran. Perhaps th# boat speech of lbp oebaat areata eat was that of- Oeorge dreea, Jr. Hla .peach waa not oalj waU ooaopoeed bat ble ltaa a* argmieeet waa adaalrablr arraasad aad hie points well taken. -All the debutant did alMlr **d trots heartily applauded. The iudgea M. B. Boarlght. Mr. Bdward La 8tewnt M ?. W.- B.-Campbell. While Washington lost, tha repreM&UUni of tha Mkool hare no aiH to M badly tw lB result for tielr old* wan wall represented. TheSfUtire erasing wge much enInteresting toilinns ere-podtnlgid to the Flrto' Baptist church Sunday morning and eMQlng. The pastor, Rer. r. U Oay, Win nil th? pulpit M Jtoth hours, 11 a. as., and l.ii ?. ra. Tha topic for the morning aarric? will bo: ' doing to Church /? With dtadnaao," . AW night the-aula Ject will ba: -Am I Mr Brother's Sunday school meets promptly at dent. A. tomorrow is Mo to Church" day the punter hopes. to aea eU'the^ mscihcr. of hU cougre rs vViti b^Si " 'Jk m -vr ^-fi "7" T " j. ,T% . -? I3C"^? It u. unUmjU nnn. nn nMi Nil A : t* ?4U "1 UH L/Ullilll fte 'odltt Ch^ltt Ipte4?y mornib^-*t .Teata.it the un?l boora, to wit, ?U 1)*T. >-?nn end cordial w< com/ The pdrtdV. R.r. E. ] Snipes will preach at "both aetrlc and. *b. aubject for the moral v dl jmmMon wijl bp: #.? . indlvt, a.1 Responsibility." 8?ndajr schot E. R. Mlxon, uuportoteodent and ft. .am. hojpr, W^d,B^??Uach| Good mnslc at adl aerrlcea. straa era welcomed. Seat. -flee. . ?.. ' VISITORS TODAY. Amoni the welcome rlaltora to 11 elty today la Mr. W. M. Bntt ai wife of Bonnerton, No CI- Mr. B? la a member of ft. County Board Edaoatloa and on. of the count, CHUW' ^ Presbyterian Chi Erect Su The congregation of tha 111 Presbyterian church like the oth religious denoidhietloas of the'd seem to hare caught the kulldih I aer fer only yesterday tha cSjr officials arere c0aeuttlng a w< known architect with a vlp* of nf? Inc. a Sunder school' room on thi PIP party fin, Pfadden aUeet. Th Presbyterian* hare been regioni aonslderlng this more for aometli and It npthtng unforaeen happe lail j .3, fjfplB Ai Tk? Christain Church Su f " ' ' I ai A Ui< O'clock. Subject. Ear Closing of Stores. f. ' > -,: u i' !>?!**'')' i** I Mr li. 8. Ward of the local bi will address the . Baraoa-Phllath City Union at the Christian Char Sunday aftarnoon at thraa o'eltx Hla aablest win. bat "Early cit lot of Btorea." Thin la a tub}) that Will especially appeal to i merchants and clerks ad well as 1 public generally at large. The V Ion la Indeed fortunate In aeeorl iha services of Mr. Ward for Up In no one amongst ug no attract) and magnetlo as a speaker. i doubt bnt whit ho will be beard a large gad attentive audience. T Beraca City Union haa but only tenUy been organised yet ft la i en la Its lnlnncy. making Itself f en Whl be . aeon by tbe enbfoct the addrten scheduled for tomom * e Union proposes to footer a tnebaraga gll movements {hat hi far It* purpose the. advancement {he church at lsrae and the bett -Meat and npim of the commuil AU cordlaflly Invited to ntUnd I Christian Church Sunday ufternc for a feast of good things In In ato ' ' : ' '?mv. a p. ma Lome wnx , sVmrbach at numrr CHURCH. .CHOCOW1.NF Rot. O. D. .visions of thla cl Will preach at Trinity church. C* owlnlty.N. C.. tomorrow morning ol.ven o'clock. Thpr. will he service at night. Mr. Malone 1. speaker of megnetlnw and no do ftf - .. ___ flO TO rHIII ! ii 2. It brcalu hp tHk mono f ?fff*t?s$ . It enoourmjtes some bod 7. It elevate, the monW H 8: It i. .patriotic dot]' : J "|. It-i. the W ?W fc: J ii 11. It is a good pyeparat t IS. It IcuWd tfia^t j" OiVQ it a trial tamorrow i = f ^ at If. There wBl be in era la. aM even I- Is. pfayer at St. Peter's Kplacope Church tomorrow mornlo. and e? entn. at the uaual hoar* at whlcil time the rector. JUr. N. Hardin. Vrlll preach. Sunday achoal meet he promptly at throe o'clock, E. If.. Wll id II*. Jr., superintendent Bible cala Itt H 8. Ward teacher, meets at th< of same hour. All cordially lnrlted t 'a be preaent. Pews free. Attriottr music. All invited. - tJ a" r'" rfs-L "KJf may nday School Annex -j" . ! ' St they -will, within the neer futnr er begin this moeh seeded um ? ?y their already attractive church etrs ... tore. Putor H. B. Sesrlght 1* ver nsoch interest in woeh sod It hi earnest eBort and indefatigable tsl can Accomplish the desired sod th ?t Dally >"cw? (eels sate In sarins ths by the coming (all ths Sunday schoc a, at the First Presbyterian Chord IT WHI assemble In one of the fedat ai ?e tractive and well arranged achoc ns enfltorloma In North "eeehes NEW YORK'S LATE CRAZE ? n- The mapmcere.ef the. Lyric Thei ter w4H offer the nubile for the fin time their new bookings In both ?e ,y derilie and motion pictures begin: log en set direct from New Tor fste very littlest 1ms priest sad tb sr. "to "Ltpg sad Lloyd" will offer tb ch pubClc Monday night for thslr opei ,k lng engagement New York's lats< w. erase the "Tango Daaos," this h< eft log an act direct from the eNw Tor ha oBes for which they hare made as ha booking arrangements sad aba as la- In position to offer the pabUa tb ng earns class of randoms for lei as | prices. ire I, The motion pletaree win ha ai No other feature added to thslr boo kin by arrangements, that will no doal he meet the happy approval. of tl re-, amsement seeker, ee-1 Further aaaoaaesmeat has bet alt mads that the Lytic wOl add as of Improvements Jn the near futm iw. rhlch will add to the general cot ad fort of the public. , ' '1 tre 'jt of It's Healthful ta trsBhmgff Par " Lyric Theatre ion ' i .. " fK , , J re. Oa Monday Taeaday sad Wadne day. March II, It sad IB will pr r" Ml rtiPy r _ -Mr- . ; ';>: -'be- -*] rv "LANG a LOW The listen* Maw YOrk Crass, tl Famous "Tango Dsupers" St Booked Direct From the New To BO Olllcs, . - I I s This aoh'lt direct from the lar nbt northern circnits sad should plat ate every lover of good vaudeville. Price. 10 md Iff OuUw i i . i F | g v JJ,:. " F . svw'w nn d n/\*in rf H lew 4Vl lIVx Lx/si i\ r>i\Q\/i 1 ji^' 'z*< tad make* a maritf'fiitw eatf oak's work. ;,V ? ? ' Jon for the hereafter. * , mmiK>ry^behin j. ^ ? la aoaw HUM tt North Carolfcj wlra* an aot reportlaa hlrth* ffif death*. Thar da aot ttaa tofcgew * that the oe# Tttal aUtletlUifcw. I me*a* baalaaaa. Ia .?aeaa*l or the ? coaatlee the death aad birth rate*,. aeoordlu to the ftrat moalh^rw porU, are ao law that the* era *b- . aard. For leetaaea, th* reChraa krom I; RoBeaaa eoaatjr tea Jewaarr' bhow an aaaaal death rata of oaSr,* pal l.aaa where**, from th* de41r*U elsewhere. It woafd aaaq that It ehoald he at least 14 .par #.***. 0 Word ha* baea eaat tollia* e derfahere. doctor* aad aUdtrtre* Id 1. .. . . iwnifM vWIUSiy HQ HMTWIUIH * in tha Iiu plight, that tard ntli. 1 WVU bo glvea them to laBort^ll oa-1 * reported blrllb. aad AaethA ?Har 1 which ft .thorough offldat lavaellia4 tlon will ho mftdo t|.lht put* h Board Ot Health tpr Vapagn led 1- hlrtha aad*tdaatha: aet that wW. ' eft oh are found, grupaoartuu wfl? he made at once. \ The Attorney Oeooral haa been B conaaltad oa thla matter, and he la - heartily <a amil with the aaw lair. Be waata It eatereed to the letter. Be haa aahod lhftt all the data (or tho dm halt doeen proeecutloar be laM before, *lm. eo that ho can give them fall atteattta. After that, he win acft aa geaaral Vooaaaltaat ln aueh, wsrE. whaahvor L headed. 1 . .'opf' W*"aWBMha9*Mft>-t- 1 6JNGLETO* DM t, Mr. H. R. Woo lard la oa tho at* Hat' Remember eenrtcaa. at Unlet en * Sunday morning and naaaeT llaar I- Everybody U Cordially laytted\o ath toad both thaaa aarvtoaa. } .? a Mlaa Locte Woolard apoot Bandar with Mtm Bottle WtOMdiMMBa CroM Road*. * Mlaa Zula Wtllard la rant alak. ' .Wlah her a apedy looororr. A Mlm Mlnnla WlUard waa thagaam t- of Hlna Eather Clark of Croaa Road#! K Saturday ulabt ui Bundar. ? ??d*k A??- rt?l and Harrey sle? dialog HI confined to thalr Mm , with atomies. ? Mrs. J. R Chess^n, still ooatiaoee T?TT sick. Hopo aha- will am k? well again. t^Veii il Messrs- Henry Peel# sod Oaatoa ? Hodgss of Maoedoala, wan staMene ? at "Fntmew" Sunday uliht. '/ Mr*. J. J. Hodgaa sad Mrs. tore m Ricks aad UtUe d.aahlar TUUe at v Old Ford spent Bandarwith lira. M J- Waaaly Wooterd. >. < Mil* Mrs. Ida Ttpf aad damMar Minnie, apaat Bunder la Weahlarton. a. lira. Hebar Watari of Walla Wat m to, was la 0ar midst Sunday. I Wa sympathise with Mr. stnt lfra C. L. Rlcka In til# their saddest _ u OOM1NQ WEDDING . V *" Mr. aqd Mrs. T. I. Partahar reqoaat the honor of your prsssaaa at the marrlaca of their daddMaf Loan Blanche to Mr. Harold Bryan a, Bennett en Wedoaeday afternoon, March 1*. at three o<eloek. tttt, at their realdenea near Waahlagtea, rk N. C. Reception from t.oo to 11 at Edward. N. c. . > ' to Both the bride aad ^reom era aa retry popular In thle aectlan and thoy bays the heat wlakea of Usatr hosts it frleada. r sy f r-\ TT\ SUND : dt-.-'v -- .11 v.* w v/,-> si -9^ h \ \ P/IDiivi , ... ? 1 hip tump ' Wi * MB^ lllKIl imS SIM fin UN * *? twi^i u "Oo to Cburah I jjttimr at tha Ckittlia church at I A* *i?T?u o'etock samea tha pu- ? pFj|j OyUin ?Mini wuikjf mj ft 7 worrt^p M^tpT* CftrteUan Jj MM. J. jr. ummwiTE " tala*4 ft few of k(Wn<i. Tk*' ^ BMt launatlac fM*?r* of tuft oooft- * loft ma (kft m? of PlocrftftftlTft Ji Wok.' Tkftftft ItUWl wftfft: HIM d BAftft CkqMl. Mlu Patio Dm- T port. Mia AA Ward. Mia un a fttwnkntte. Mia Mao utu., Mia a MAftftt DMfRt, Mia Jkate WftrA 1 ti Ida Ante Ptaala*. Mia Dohftrah Wftatea. MlaUlUaa Wokte aaA Mrs. I u Greatest Flower Sp Ever Witnes * ' ' Jaotuonvilla,* Fla.. Mar. the peradea at I he reunion are tar- tl nod out, and It la raj probable thai tl th.r earn be, the aereral handrail tponaora and malda o< honor that it bar* ' been appointed tharonahont P the aoath, will participate la the d freateet Sower epectada ever teen CI (a the aoatbem at area, an Map T. h the aacoBd dap of the renal on. a Pnandt planarCcet three pa?wOea.)> the aret to he exclnalerlp for the n Bone of Coa fade rate Veteran, their V eponeora, malda of honor, and chap- ei eroaa. Thle parade wlH he siren w the flret dap of the reaeloa, or Map h I Next dap there will be a parade n for malda aad ap0n?ora, la floweroorered. automobile#. The taata- tl tire pfan la to decorate" tha autoa k with rpd and white natira lower*. r to rapreaaat tha colon of tha Con-' Jt fedaracp. In a letter. Bennett ti H. found, commander-in-chief at tha .o C. C., V. aadseeted the flowar pa- h rede, aad nald that If Jaehabarllla attempt ad It, tha thoaaaa.de of rln- j .1 ;uora would ealor tha Oaiet apaeta-! II fie of tha kind- erer tees la the U eenth end merer eioelled anpwhere a M ill ' I 11 OF mm Thnrada/ evening at tin of I Mr. and Mm H. B. Leggett, W. Ind Street on at home ni given to honor of Mlas.BMaobe Parleher, who on March J5th ta to wod Mr. Harold B. Bennett, at Edward. N. O. The hoete entertained at a linen abowor ad In oonaoaaoaoa man/ ueeful and handoome dealgna In UOen wort raaotrod |r the bride-elect. Tto areatar waa made datlghtfnl and charming br the eerrtng of refrahmaata aad the pla/lng of gamai. There wore two griaao awarded and to Mint U0rothy Hodgaa waa -pro. eeatedath.e drat prtse. Mm Ooo. 1. Datt roeelred the boob/. The restore of the oecaaton wag when Matter Had Leggett. comely attired aa Cnptd entered drawing hie how and ehootlng hit arrow at the bride-elect Behind htm one elx twaat little glrte bearing each a basket laden with llaea and placed daftly at the feet of Mine Parleher. Betwe?a Port/ and Uty wars preseat and all wlahad tba brtdaalaot Mr. and Mm LaggMt were glreo e>'"" AY M 1^*" fobacco Warehoi To Be I T jfo<\ V or iwftati At At Ftret PiMlrlrtu Chereh (morrow there will be dlrlns *worilp it u >. m.. ana T.ID p. m. reechjng. br the pastor, jut. H. [ eerlght. Subject ot the mornaPQjttw^a will V. "Compelling iem to Come In." Subject of the renins dlecourae, "The Reeaonahle ee of Religion." Sunder echoed mete at * o'clock. Chan. Mr Brews. rA Superintendent. ' . A cordial welcome awaits all who 111 worship at thla churdb. Oo to Church Sunder." "Come 10u with ha and we wis do thee Dodf" Seam free.' Good am#c. Una P. Fleming. Attar the gamee llghtful rwfreehmanta were ewnd. ha area leg paaaed .quickly aa do 1 pluseures. All left tor (heir re(ectlTe homee wishing ghat the dar not tar distant when each and rwrrome can partake of the hosplilltr of the gracious hostess. ectacle sed m The South a the continent. That audi, a paide will be provided tor the apon>rs and their attendants la prao- ( cally assured. Mo troublfc will be experienced | i encoring fl0wer# for the parade.; lorida in May la a natural roee gar en. Enough red and white roeee in be sheared ground Jacksonville i decorate more than a thousand ntomoblles, and If so great a nams* of ears deeoratad. with.. mm spqeeeatlng the Confederate oolre. are seen en the streets of Jaok* i villa there are many people here ho believe that all records will be rohen in the matter of reunion fenidee. The veterans parade will be given in third and laat day of the rem ?n. It will be exclusively for the Bterans and their official ladles, a many of the veterans who care > ride in automobiles, will be acDmmodated that way. Others will e on foot and horseback. While tuts program for the paides has not been officially aoop ; is favored by practically the enIre reunion organisation here and till moat likely be carried out. MM SCHOOL BLO C M0JA1 EVE. 'be Ithaca Conservatory Entertainment Trio Here For Benefit of the High School Base Ball c tub. Tlw people ?( Waahlngton ban n itora a ran treat next Monday ivenlag at tha Waahlngton Public School auditorium. Tha attraction rllt bo the Ithaca Coneeratory En. attainment Trio. Tha Trto cornea a Waahlngton Jtnde^the xuxplcee ind for the benefit of the high ecbool Ltbletlc aaaoclatlon and they ebould M-gaaerooaly patronized fcy the i rltlaene. The oompaar la eotnpooid of IQIt June Roberteoa, eoprano; dlaa Hexed Pomeroy, rloltnlat and xlantat; Mr. PTadartob Pratt, lmpereo tator Ti? program will 00motet ot Iketehee, dueta, trloe, eoprano aoloa, rioUn aoloa, piano aoloa. monologuea. imparmohatlona. Tha prloaa for adrlaalon an Mo. tie and 100. Santa ire and entertaluore. aa act that baa idge drug agora. UO-a me? ha Wimmtflna Path. ..-a" 5 isc Is m*r+' mv . , a Enlarged For he Coming Season Six Prize Houses >T* Will Be Cou-' , strutted Here ?fi|| ' Om huaM and Fifty Mh ? Will Ba Made Raady For "..?" - I The Seaaon. Tha Board of ~vr Truateea Held Meeting Laat1 '' ' Night. . ? ''~a Washington's tobacco market (or the coming 'wuoo bid. tatr to Ur . 3 exceed that of laat year. The actlook la certainly one at enoourage- .1 meat. Laat night at me Chamber of Cometeroe rooms tat tha naegtiam bonding at (.10 o'clock tha Beard of Tobacco Trustees mat to dlacnaa * J tha altuation for thla'iroar and the j raaalt of their deliberations ah owe that aniaatblng U going to ba doaa and too, right acrar. Tha fraalaaa decided unanbaoualy to greatly Increase the capacity of tha Beaufort County srarc? onse. An addition will ba built on tha warehouse If Ox 80, Which whan completed will man than double tha capacity of tha building. This enablea tha management -3 to handle h much larger number of pounda of tobacco than berate fore. In addition to laiiiaaaliig ma y . capacity oi me nnuu? tna tftitcae decided to build 160 eUllt tor the housing of Horace cud melee. Arrangaatanu here beta made end ere practicall? completed where by elz large prime houses crtll be constructed et onca by private partiea. The meeting ot tbe board of truetees warn In every nay satisfactory aad the oatlook for a great see eon n tobacco la encouraging. The market bare last year, altboagb the drat year ezeeeded the oepoctatleae of the moat eaagulae aad ualeee coming eeaaon will far exceed It. No eBoft wig'be eperad togtve-tmrlarmare, ralaera of tobeeoo, the Tory beet market la dbg state. mwrn - vl mmw 1111 I Hallan and Hunter, tho at the New Theater again last night drew a good crowd. Today matinee and night closes the engagement ot this splendid comedy teem They are certainly on# ot the beet that has been here. Bat a glim pee at some ot the futnro vaudeville sets that are boohed, ehow that we are .to have tone goo<j amusement tor Tuesday and Wednesday the Niw Theater will hare on the beards, "Leroy and CahMl," Von Ton Staffers and entertainers, en net that has made food everywhere. For Thursday. Friday, Satcrdsy March * . *7. end St they hare something different frem anything I that has ever been here. "MeOrath and Yeoman," in a good eemddgy skit called. "The Lnaatle and the Prima Donna." This act eomes here - J direct from Keith's btff house In Atlanta, Oa. For Monday, Tuesday and Wednse day. March 10, II and April t, the vaudeville patrons will have some* thing that they all tihe. The Crelgh '? | ton Bree. * Belmont will present a slde^ttitiag ash, "Mudtown Minstrels." This act to certain to make a biff 'jj hit here. The people of Washington ha** alwap. miM a claaa high C)|M Tandanlla .eta. That It exactly what tt.T an lattlax at tha Naw Thaatar and thap ahonld dwv thalr appnoUtloa hp gfrfag (thla hovaa a llbaral patroaaga. Ag OWn OF MM ROMCAV. Mra. O. R. Oaioa aad daaghtar at Naw Ban. N. a, arrind la tha dtp thla monlag iH tha Norfolk Ml. .1 on train aad an th- gaaat. of Mo. f 22nd.
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