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Phone 636 CHAU? Mi {Contln Jfjpfii with excdi ed the varied p chafttcier parla the Italian, ta ?uclieiino btnatt&^S??'^S?; w.,ru. .-it. of-.' t.-nea cher* aras <ia*' controllable laughter, aad. in the ecene where ho nrotrav.?* *^ . _i" aged than being ^tricd lor an old"oT v^ere team on mon? Tlio cffectiveneon of his work showed that he .'a a master at reaching the human emotions. The most classic - piece of work was bis make-ap ea a eock^n,; y.aod. his reading of rftpHng'a to s work in this selection was every perp?n in ihe audience. ^ wi Mr.|?^fo'B continue If] tneEdispr Young" men, < . fo?T**ol sterling worth, were nettle;?? There: are; glint ' wrongs'' uP'?e righi?T, every business prostituted by uns&t?tb^ Century, God calls young men to sec visions of heroic action; sustained manly eh 4*a*o?; of high Ideals, to chattethge i enemies of social purity and honesty I Id*-the*ocial order, thus to firing in a new. social- chivalry. ! The?la?Ss ef Shaman csmase never offered such splendid exhibition? of I real heroism and honor of 1m perish - 'able tame ar? now. The stew ?fii-Afirc. Tits-opportunity [young man^ Go to It! Let.? mnn ;ger- a vision of him^if fouled; throbbing wl?i life, : a character unpurchaseable, . - against the shocV. ?? coptendin jwlth. Spartan <bravery, and his ? future 1*'flecked with ?ig possibilities;* 7< s GiVe the young- men clean -ci! fon^>f real'fMu^ beyond 'ifs soul' 3 1 and wot mark! Plant in Let, h Ira ' front ' un ant. tn less trifling task, but to the with goodness, unashamed an< afraid. Let uim t'UU? his. way to the scared peopled, summit and breathe th? ?ir oF The cono^ierer. Young men. get an cpt'.mistic vls-i ion. Whatever any man has done to; relieve the-tension of poverty, to ,re Ji.ve the overstrain of toilere^io sot rflame a star ?t hope to the d#lpeSr-i in*, to rekind?^ th* ?res of'TOfefcy smouldering in the ashes of burned out expectancy, you can do better than ! fee, yon san help someone- Lend av! stead of <rsttlng; who came so minstered to bat to midister. O' t in line with hh*.: With htm messsees: BIG I lie policy of Ret tv Voice go and find f it hack and Silly Sunday- says you can find aay jftjjffi?'^e average church fronting iimmlng bird to ? buzzard. If ?io farmer only knew it'; his lite' f reer froui care and Worry than that ^,-any person living. ASaa was a fool in theGarden oi5d-' . engend he has' taken a good many degrees since. Madeline Bridges says: There are loyal hearts; there are spir-l its brave, 1 There are souls that are pure and true; Then give to the world the best yea have, And the best will conic back to . yyott....^. _ ; . . r/ - ire love, aiid love to your 1 he Wl?l ftow.i, strong^ in your utmost need: orar Tis just SM*;** |1>C And the Being a Christian. let me Usll youj is a raau's Job. j The men who spend ?11 their ifeo?i reading the Bible w?li bo surprised! when they get to heaven and find that ? the men who always paid their grocery' bills are occupying reserved seats in j Two men > were disputing whl Wh the w4|?^S"**goat or s tra They ajeesdf to leave it to Judge I eon : "All' rtght said Jndge -v trot In your5?aimals." They *be goati Judge Wa*aoia\ ?*( tramp snd . journalist, aas '*r' tho mitifmm frf '< sting Electric Fi PRICES. ANNA UTTt.E. HB Unopened fitter,' son two reclerj_ ?s a? ?us <&n$a* mqm Bliss Milford. released Aprii -* r A thin Little. fam:?us'?or'her of .'.be pcps?ar Astert) girl resigned from the K Corporation' companies to appear exctuii rjnirsrssl stsr. ?he?|^^^^H^?r*dit 7^r#.-of d<^t^mate 8^ euee, and outside <^SHM|HwBqB ' the Indian and, to w-girl xpJea, . which - . .iinent . ajyi _ _ many dir?ra?fied kartete; : portrayal type, im? fc. Motion fwroheho ' as u en tmuGuaUy, ne^ enbject. -v/ith s d , ? DEMOCRAT GLUBfr F.. Axman who was ami 'yexiutxiZT \D. democrat lo i "reorganize if and will meet aga purpose. At the meeting Of the Three and T?tanjaLDeaoeratic Club held ?r Tt?r*? and Twenty School, home "Saturday. J. D. SJtton was elected president, W A Tripp vice-president,; If. A. Krmer seel retary W. A. Trlpp^ executive cojmnlt beeman, delegates to county convention A..-G. Pepper,' J. 'W. Smith. fJ. L. Hen?rix, W. A. Tripp. C S. Hail. W^ggfti?1' Alternate*. " <H. B. Hendrlx, Jk T Boblaaon and ! W. P. Watso::. Secretary D' l>dbK Pea'rman"has re ived several reports id addition to ' Hasans mBmoho -A^fr ans, so are sellii "THE UNOPENS . Arrangements have been n?adp wttb 4jT$lPC(^^t?ty?ojn)er of V7?enpse> see's Partner." txr piwStu?a thLn fnmoua play" in pictures. "Tennessee's Part ner" was for serewl /seasona one of the most succwsfuf nrnHfJr^oi plays' that toured the country from coast, to ec*jf?.'. ; i ' DntJ^P'tW wtc of "ia the Footprint* of Mosart" the American Film Man? j4Ss^^t^^*i?Punj'" ?rill produce a two ivirv ?rnrnp visualizing the life o? the the published da The Intelligencer, 1 iUg them the following: : lirusby (r/urk. < resident, M. M. . MerriU; tnry and treasurer, \V. W. FJo??i ?>.?;fu?*e _.- commit(crmun. 15. F. ington: committed to r?vise club roll. M. M. Merrltt. C. C Foster as-J WW-^WSli^9^9A^tea to county convention. B, Tripp, C . Foster, M. Wtigiagtou. Alternative, W. S, Mucphv and W. W. Flemmlags. Anderxon So. 5. ,- (Corrected list), J. A. ?rock, ?.-8.1 Barle. K. Wl Brown, E. M. Scott, B. Furlson. A, B. Sullivan, T. W. Noms,! L. 1W. Cecil, C. W. Bcsty. Corner Club Xo, 1. : T. ?. Baakln, president; W. T," A. ng our entire s ill Prices. PUBLIC ?TI1 Mg^UlMWHMIIIIil MIIIIM, lLgg [O LETTERS "Home, Bweet Home," John How ird Pa!tie's immortal song, is to be dctnred by the first ?11 star cast ever ssembled for a motion picture prc luctton. Harry JS. iltken, president t the Mutusl Fl\?z ^rpbration of New 'ork, conceived the /idea. "P-.rews?Ar's MJ^tov?.'' trltb SCdrrard dbeie?, W i now b'n the screen, being a . |*j?*r^^fty; produ?tten? ' -Rex Beaeata The ^^P^?f^praa ?*- - ected, Co bp the opening attraction at he pew . Stwnd Theater, Ke1? York ity, the isrgest moving picture thea er in America, for an indefinite ron. t consists - e<'. nine' ifr?fe vdCrJdsd^ Into - tree sets with a prologue, it Is the ,i i Selig compcay. retary and treasurer, Jou erard, executive committseman. Del agate* to the county convention. T. J. Shcrard, J. 6. Brown and r. v. nrowu. . Martin. . Martin club met and elected ihe following otficers: President, John T. Vshley; vice president Jesse T. Drake; ieeratary and treasury. I* N. Martin. Srecutivs ceaaty, 12.,W. Ashley. Sel igstes to convention, J. T.' Ashley, It Et. Keaton, T. W. . Prultt, J. T. Orakc. K. W. Ashley, C. C. Baylors, ie?n r; Drake, J. C. Wright, Jesse Saylors, John W. Ashley, W. J. Bay lors, 8. J. Piaher, Alternates: J. T. I. Aahtey, W. Z. HcMahfco, John F. Martin, a. r. Dook?, J. jr. Murdoch, W, T. ..Ashley. Executive county committee: J. T. Drake, E. W. Ann ley, kV. J. Baylors. J. C. Wright.7 T. W. Rrultt. s. G. Miirtoceyflfc a. Mdrjedl' JJTownwl?le^PJeas Mouaffey. J. W. l^nHnoiemsn, J. A. Steph VV. C. King. ? Brush;. -E. Tripp, C. il, rb? er, M. M. Mcrritt, R. C. Wilson, B, f;..wi|fih?top',; ., . - - r Cedar1 \Jrp*e?J. B, Johnson. T. D. 'ox, l). F. Barlo, A. L. Maoatfey, A. W. Baper Menden t?Lincoln G. Dickey. Morning J^sctpiraf-rByrou R. Dong. Childrcns* Worker^BOse -Lau'ia B. Program begins promptly?Slorn pg^tficlxtT^ 11:QG;. Aftornooc music l:3d; Afternoon Lecture 4:?f); Cbil irens' hour, 4:SO; Stoning Mus|c, 8:00 a???inR Eutertalatheat ? :4G. Hour subject, to change by ah* lounccmeat the flrat day. Morning Lecture?'Two of us." *lr,' *mg. idmisston 2& <*nta; children 15 cent? " rown -Concert?The Harmony " Co. '* .". ."That . Printer of Kemp. ts;,children K cent*. \;niidren's Jtour?Miss Fiko.? *^r'Siii'oiii-?rnft'- Harmony oncert Company. Lecture?"Sour tJrape*"?Edward hvrsdajr : Jaasntng trfcture~-"W>ier? tn iovr><?Ma*?i Dow*"??Sir. -Long. LdmiSSion 26 cents ; r.hilttrtmt children 11 lilss JPike. tock at LITIES SPORTS NATIONAL ' '3 MMQ -.-?? 4 :': At Brooklyn-Philadelphia -pos ?aln. At Bostor, I; New York 8: . At Chicago' *; Pittsburgh ,.5. At Cincinnati 6; et. Louis 1 AMERICAN :: At Et. Le als-Cleveluml^ postfcd?**, wet grounds. >? , At*J*w York-Boston pWtponed raw At P:iBisdolpkla AViishlriirlo;! i. FEDERAL AtV?t: Louis-Buffalo, wet grounds. At Kansas City 0; Brooklyn a. American Association At Mllw,uak?e ^vTci?ve?and 2. ?o At Kann* City 5; Columbus 4. (13 innings.") .; ... At Minneapo?^I^iianapoli? ganta postponed, wet grounds. At St. Paul-Louisville game post poned, wet grounds. At New Orleans 6: Montgomery 6' (Jo inningsi)' At Mobile.5; Birmingham 3. , At Chattanooga 4 ;f NashvlUe o. At Bavannab f;,.TaqksoEvUi? At Augusta 7j Charleston it August* 0; Charleston 3. (7 nlhg* by agreement second' game.) -'-M Columbus -0; Albany l&. At Maoon, G? Columbia 7, AI Atlant? II. Uu??1.L -? . _ , _. VIBa??f7tKAfitm;' At Petersburg <; Porthmputh 2. At Roanoko 1; Newport Nowa 2, At Norfolk, 7; Richmond 3. NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE At Charlotte'11; Greensboro r,. At V/'nciom-Sslem 2; Durham 4. At Raleigh 1; Ash ville 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - At Jersey City i; Toronto I. At Newysrk ,i; Montreal 1. ic*l after 15th dark nose.) At Baltimore 2; Rochester G. At Providence O? BulIa?o 3. Af ; v.- ;u . Vu.- . : , Georgia 4 ; V. M. u 2. (Washington, Apjrll Catoott Ulnverelty 3; University of N Carolina). Morning Lecturo-^'A Modem ?Oi?."?mr. Long. Admission 25 cents, children IS c A???mbda niusical Ekjcltal ? M?r cub A. Kellerman. Admlssloh 64 cents, children 15 conti Children's hour?Miss Fike. Evening Grand Concert?The Ca thedral Choir. Admission &Q cents, children 25 eeuta Grand Musical Festival. Morning Lecture?"A Coueiructivi Cycloue"?Mr. Long. Admission 25 cents, children 16 c?nt? Afternoon Band Concert?Bohumii nryi ana mb Band. Admission 50 cents, children 2? certs Children's 'bout ?M?ts Pike, Kv-ftnin^ Band Concert and ?rar-? Qft ara~#ohumlr Kryl and hb> Baad, am ptayfienton G?a?d Op?ra Co, Afbctsslpp *LbO. f.niidreU ' 50 cont?' sttUta Afternoon Beorad ?Company. . .. .. Kingdom."?Hoa. P Wespe r Service. : -JSJwtyng Sacred' Lecture 'Sermor.?'fThc Gros Sric?B?A study , in Amerlcai hood.?Rev. George R. WiaiUc ?5 cents, childrea IKf?^bncert?The igln g Party, r~**Colcr Guard an witavUle Fto*e