I Loud In Its Praises, A S3 ^K^^man -; The Chutn?u Is a ? thins I tw Washington, but In tea North | and Wart It la a well establlaliad and pormansat' Institution. regarded as C a partner of tho public school In the educational and poelal Ufa. _ Those 1 who bare seen Chautauqua la action hra am on* the moat ardent auppow tars of tha local movement. Mrs A. Id. Dummy. cashier of.tha first Na- ' tloaal Bank, ahd one Of O'^r wides ' awake man at bustueu, h^ wrtUbn the following letter to X>nvenIently located, which Is used aa a place of recreation during the balance of the pear. If you look over the programme, you win, find a number of high class 'entertainments that would cost ordiwarily a dollar or a dollar an da halt each. * A season ticket good for eight days costing two dollars entitles the hold? er to the. entire programme, which la bat a fraction more for each number than yo? pay to see a moving -? picture show. ?> The opportunity has never bden given tho people of Washington end the surrounding country to enjpy such a high class entertainment for so deesonable a price, and It if an tlclpaUd that lhgy will tak? advantage of the opportunity, aa they -Hj- know a good thing whoa .they mo ' To got the roll tlnnUga tt wlfl j, he neceaaary to purchaee a eeaaoh ticket u charge of 25c "and 50c Will be made for each entertainment. A. M. DUMAY. Tft&i .? ; Iwt'a build In Washington Park. 1-OB RKPRBHKSTATtVK For tho flqit lime I am fc?tore the and Mrs. W. L. Vaugban thla morning at three o'clock and colled o the battlement* of heaven aweet ttle Cartle film mona Vaughan. lnce her atay on earth of a year ahe "* the ghhahlne and gladneee not Jnly of parent* home bat too her grandparents* Thla aweet little tot, a casket of Jewela, went to her home In the ekies carrying with her a life well spentr though abort. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, bleeed be. the name of the Lord. The sympathy of the entire city goes out to- the young father and mother. Borne day they will undertaand the wisdom of Him who guldee the star*. The funeral took plaoe this afternoon at lire O'clock from the residence of Mrs. E. 8. Simmons conducted by Revs. Nathaniel Harding and R. L. Oay. The Interment was n quiet Oakdale. . WILL LULL! m HOTEL & Mr. Ira Congleton of this city, has been .awarded the contract for the erection of a two-etory brick builds Ini In the enterprising town of Aurora, PL ?. The builder la K PT Cherry one of that" town's enterprising merchants and farmers. The first floor of the structure wUl be used for stores and the second will be utilised as a first class hotel. Work la expected to begin Cn the building sometime next week. Rivnt road' station brufs lfr. and Mrs. E. V. Alligood went to Prescott last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alllgoed's mother We sincerely sympathize with Mrs. Alligood and all the bereaved family* M -i "* - Mr. J. $f, Alligood and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Alligood of Waah ington., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Alligood at Magnolia 8unday. jrg . ?io. g. awvKro uj iiuuyan, pent one day Hwt week with Mn. J. d. flheppard^at Magnolia. Mis* Verona Sheppard Of Molly Glen returned home 8unday after a viaR of several days with relatives In Washington. MIm M. M. Cherry of River Road 8tatlon visited friends In Washington last week. "ws were pleased to havo Master Hartie Sheppard of Holly Glen, make us a call Saturday. Mrs. Augustus Alligood and dang liter, Miss LUUe, were visitors in our village Saturday. Mrs. Thad Congleton and children have returned home from IWcMIa Watta where she has heen visiting her brother who is very 111. Mitia- Ruth, a daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alligood has beeu very sick for severaf days. Miss LiUie Alligood of Magnolia, visited in Washington Sunday after"?S&S ITS of the Asbury Sunday School arh having weekly rehearsals for the Children's day celebration wlhfcb is to be at Aebnr; Churon;? i Aviator Heth Is |Vaster of His Exhibitions Cheere To The Visitors. Today vii the time add WMhtng- i ton Park the place Where thousands ? gathered to see Aviator Heth soar J near the clouds In his Wright Passen- J 1ST Carrying Aeroplane. The flights J j were stftce&sful which was the as.or- 0' ance that the Dally News gave when 0' the first announcement was made a| that the J. 8: Berger Aviation Company had made dates for Washing- t ton. tfcit only did Aviator Eteth t] | sail aloft and hold hla thousands of h1 spectators aghast but hts different * stunts in the air, such As catting t! : the figure eight, turning somersaults e 'etc., made the crowd go wild with h | Enthusiasm. i | People were expected and they h1 ! came by train, by automobile, by J ! buggy and cart. Right after the t: | first dawn of day folk began to make y time the Bret flight tu given at ? Washington Par* hundreds of visl- II tors were here. They came to see d something and they saw to their de- a light and wonder for everything ad- 1< vertlsed and told them In both news- e RICH BRIDE I M THEATRE , Mjm I What jrould yon do for fifty thousand dollars? It you do not know u Hep go to the New Theater tonight a h*d see what Jerry and Frit* would do for that amount Xhi* wUl he qpe Qf thd be*t comedies that this troupe has among their selected line ^ of musical comedies. It Is full of laughs from the time that It starts to the finish. The songs are all new Q and catchy. It must be said for the company playing the New Theater this week> that they have the prettiest costumes that has ever been seen at this house in a tabloid troupe. This oompany carries enough costumes to make complete changes every night. The play that they pre eented last night was well received by the large audience that was there. It was full of good comedy and singing. The chorus Is good looking and "II IWU HU(SI O. VU n VUUVDUtJ night there will be en exhibition of the genuine Texas Tommie dance, one of the lateet dances out, also there will be an amateur performance on Thursday night, in' which the best participants will receive prises. Those wikMng to take part in It should notify the^ management of the theater to that effect. VISITOR STODAY. Among the visitors today are J. H. Davenport, Acre: J. F. Tyre, Bath; D. Brlnn, Bath. D. D. Everett, I Pinetown; J. M. Waters, theological a student at Atlaiitlo Christian Gal- 1 lege, Wilson; 8. J. Nobles, Green- i' vllle. e . ? f MARRIED TOMORROW. 1 Miss Pearl Campbell, daughter of a Mr. C. A. Campbell and Mr. D. W. t Bell will be married at St. Peter's a Episcopal Church tomorrow morn- t lng at 7.30 o'clock, the rector, Rev. c Nathaniel Harding, performing the I ceremony. Immediately after the < marriage the bride and groom will c leave for a tour of Western North t Carolina cities. . HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Proctor and 1 children have returned to their < ? home in Newport News, Va., after i an extended visit to Mrs. Proctor's 1 - parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. D. Wool- ] 1 ard* ** t ? i Ranchers within end adjacent to i the glerra national forest, Calif or nia, l - have formed a co-operative association for the prevention of forest ] Area. They need to use lire in clear- i lag land for farming, and will do it on a community basis, with all mem? < ber*e present to prevent the flres' spread. ; . 8obocribe to the Dolly Maws. ? > t Y. \'i I | ml W t. HNGTON PARK the Air In His Aeroplane? d?Greel Feats Wonderful aper andt poster n4s not exaggeratBoth the train -cWlDg from Belt Ton and Intermediate polfits and ho Washington Aid Vandemere, rere packed wlthaatbuaiastic curisjlty visitors. Th*r felt as if the pportunity of a Uptime was theirs nd they took Mmtaie of it. Well the exhibitions were great? here was not' a duH moment daring he entire afternoaf, Wright Bros, aye immortalized Jhemselves as in entors and the Berger A via- I ion Company - is < Mil calculated to xhfblt what theaeUwo young men are given to the wiirld. As Aviator [ th soared far isiik the clouds, and e did it not onlrjjfte first time, hut ach flight durltf the afternoon, he spectators, bot^ young and old, rhite and black, fast went beside hemseWes. Here firaa a "man doping Hie very elements and controlling a piece of melanism the. woner of the age. The flights were conspicuous iiiaL and the out>ok ta that a laafer number will rltneaa the etunta tomorrow iff OF HI IS SCHEDULED When Chautauqua comes to Wash>*ton June 22. It sHll bring with It lecturer yjho la travelling the clr6It for tfte thlM* aneceesive time", la la Frank Dixon, the exception rhlch proves the" rule that a Chaukuqua lecturer cannot be a repeater lore than once. "The Social Survey, or Taking took of a Town," la a common sense t BbBHb & H a-^^H Frank Dixon as Lecturer Bcture on real mines. What makes . town? In hia own eloquent waj rrank Dixon presents In telling (ashon the fundamental things that nake a town the best and most efIcient business center. This is no eAure of platitudes, no sentimental appeal, but a dollars and cents utatenent. No public-spirited citisen hould miss this lecture. Everytody will be talking about the Dtx?n lecture. Hear it for yourself, rrank Dixon is s^ town doctor. 'This lecture is worth thousands >f dollars to our town." is the tesimony where dt has been delivered. EDWARD NEWS. On account of dry weather the irops in this section have been coniTderably damaged. Thb Irish pota:o crop is almost a complete>fiilare. Vfany are planning to dir^ext week. Mrs. 8. V. Mayo, one of Washlng;ofeCs most highly esteemed ladies, risiteB.1friends In and around Edward tast week. Mr. C. A. Campbell, representing B. R. Mlxon A Company, was in our midst last week. * The location of our postoffice was changed last Monday and alio we ham a new postmistress. Mrs. Mary B. 8w!nde11. A crowd came on an antomobile Irtp 8u*r District aseoclatlons were organized i in the county and assisted in the purt. chase of registered hulls so that the * 3 t- small farmers might hava in retain tloa the benefit of their services. Alt' together 83 bulls and 290 cows were il- Introduced last year for breeding Is purposes. lc Reports from Tennescsee and Alat?y bams indicate that the movement la he gaining ground there alao. J tic GUEST OF nUETOS. aft Visa Flossie AlUgood of 8wan M Quarter. N. 0., to visiting 911081110 M4 triondi U Ue city.