n practice matings and the convention.e- Mrs. C. E. Lambert Dead.Mrs Olga, wife of Charles E. Latn-lert, died at her home in Riverside. Muneie, near six o'clock Sunday morning, after a Ion# and painful illness. For almost six wars she had*been an invalid, the nature of her disease baling the skill of the most learned physicians. Her suffering much of the time was of the most intense character. A few weeks ago she was stricken with paralysis and since that time she gradually grew weaker, though fortunately her suffering became less intense and she peacefully passed away at the hour named. She was the daughter of Mr. John Noft-singer, who with her husband, four children and numerous other friends and relatives survive her She was an affectionate wife and mother, and will rt be sadly mourned in the home and r- communityFuneral services will take place from the Main steet U B church at Daleville, this afternoon, to be followed by interment in the Saunders cemetery