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TIU3 lTEVO ' 13 v : r 1 CALL COilffilTIOil vi. ff I r . - " ., ;.-v;.,;f Durham County RcpubIN can? Licet March 21 Doctors j Return Home Mrs. 'chas. Markham Dead Accidental v Death of Mr. Washington. White Man' Before :'- Court. ; 7: ;!.. i.- I Republican County ConTcntion. The Republican county executive committee met this afternoon at X ' o'clock and wa ' In session for more than an hour. It was the first real move m politics that ha been made here this year. The object of this meeting wis to call, the county con vention; at which time delegate will be elected to the State convention. It was unanimously decided that the convention should be held on March 21 and an order was made for a call of this nature 'to be Issue. The meet ing was held In the office of Messrs. Bramham &' Brawlev. Mr. W. O. Dramham being; secretary of the com-; mittee. ' - f , ''V ' . After the meeting; was over: Mr. x Bramham said that the committee had tailed the convention for the date named and in reply to questions said -that no resolutions- were passel and that none were offered; In any; shape or form.- 4 He said that all that was done was to .set the date for the con vention and to discuss W( a genera way the fight in the county that will soon be on. The meeting was largely attended. There are twenty members 1 of; the executive committee and all but three preclncea, so. It, is learned, . were,, represented 'In; the meeting. Mr. John V. Rirsbee is chairman of this committee and Br. Bramham Is the secretary". " ' . :;.:vT?-s Doctors Coming. Home. v-': pr. N. M. "Johnson and members of his family, Mrs. Johnson,. Miss Katie and Miss Mary Johnson, who went to Tampa, Fla,,:iast, week; have returned home. Dr., Johnson went there for the - jmrpose of attending the annual meet Ins of the surgeons , of the. Seaboard i Road, he being surgeon for. that road in this city and section. Dr. "AI Cheatham and Mrs. Cheatham, who ' alijo went to Tampa, are now at Cpar taaburg. Dr. Cheatham is assistant surgeon in this section and "went to attend the meeting. He was- India- .posed on his return trip and stopped at Spartanburg with relatives of lira. . Cheatham. He is expected home In few days. Dr. Joe Graham, who at tended pie tri-State Medical Associa tion; in Charlotte, has returned home. On the trip he" was accompanied by ' Mrs. Graham. Dr. Graham read a pa- 4 per-' on 'Persan Experiences . With AppendlciUs.- - . - ' f BIrs.- Charles Markham Dead. I . i Mrs." Charles Markham. who lived In East Durham, died ' at her ' home i ' this morning; at 2i?Q, o'clock. She had !. : been very ill for several days and her : ; condition last evening was such ; that ltj was! ho surprise '.when death came this morning. L MrsH Markham suffer ;'! ed from a complicated trouble. j I '.. j The deceased, was a young woman, being about 21 years of age and she left a and and one small child, . j the' child -ting "about six weeks of age. ; Before her marriage she was a -Miss : ; Radcliff and she 1 left father and ; mother and several sisters. The funeral aha, burial will take place to ;i r morrow. . -. ,.: . . ' , Accidental Death of Mr. Washington; i Additional particulars of the acci ' dental death of Mr. Samuel p. Wash I ington. of Granville county, have been gleamed here. He was killed late Thursday evening by -being thrown . HIrom his J horse. and 4 striking against ? ; an old house. ., ;:fv; . , l-Mr. Washingrton lived in Tally Ho .township, Granville county, not far "?7( from Stem. On Thursday ervenins he waddled his horse and leaving home about 7 o'clock at night he went in I aegrch of hands needed on his farm. He did not return and , this caused a search, when it was found by his fam- fly that he was dead at the home of a negro man. it seems that his horse became frightened and ran away. The saddle girt broke, and this cause him to be pitched from the back of the running animal, and he was throwned aga!not ah old outhouse. . The force Of this ' fall was ; such, that i his back was broken and his right thigh ' splinters, this limb being almost torn from his bedy and hung limp. ' He Build What You Build, Well. Build vonr Tnodv cell h cell. WRI.l, ttm . ... . - t i . . . ' " wuycnjr seiectea foou. That is the material and, as the bulkier of a hulldin- I - ; w vswm rttito brick and mortar, so you should select the very best material the world af fords from which to build your body. ' " . ,- - ; Nowadays we have the material food is made from the certain selected parts of Wheat and Barley which fupply the Phosphate Of Potash that asmllatesw!th Albumen and makes the soft grey matter in the nerve cells and brain to perfectly rebuild and Sustain the delictta i nervous system M port which the whoio itntnm ponJf., and the'food k WeVared in PonJf, and the'foodu k prepared in can digest Iv. 1 ' . ' ' -.l.w-rc's a Reason' Vnd -'a -'prof o mm m.tms 'We are headquariers : y . for" j -. V '-- CDASE, & SANDCORTJS 4 'Seal" Brand Coffee and High Grade Teas in canisters SftSTO - FORREST CO. was soon picked up by a colored man who had him taken t into the nouse. He spoke tout a few minutes and lived but a short while, j Mr. Washington was about; 70 years of ace, andhe was aij old soldier.- He i was well toj do, having accumulated considerable in his work on the farm since the war. He left a wire and r seven children, the j children being: Messrs. Charles, Crocker,. Frank and Milton Washington; Misses Etta and Maggie, who lived at home, and Mrs. ! E. H. Jones, of Wake county,! He was . an uncle of iMr. T. M. Washlnstoh, of wiison, member or the Legislature. . lie was. a member of the Tally Ho Baptist church, and during ! his long life was a hard worker.in all that per tained to church affairs. The funeral was conducted this afternoon at 1 o'clock and the burial was In the fam ily burying place. ; j.ei. iuc.1 Before Court. Henry vRjch. white man who lives in the country southeast of! the city. ' was bef ore Justice of the Peace J. E. ; Oweng on a peace warrant sworn out by W. H. Holder. It looked at one time as If there was to , be an, interi esting fight, but the matter wa quashed by Holder declaring he; could not make a case and Rich saying that if this matter .was settled that he was golng to leave this section and: go tw Wake county. :', ' .1 "i In his affidavit Mr. Holder declared that on last Sunday night that Rich I passed. his home and fired a (ball into his sitting" r7om. that the ball nar rowly missed him and that Rich had ! on numerous occasions said that - h& j would kill him He was aft-aia that j these threaULwould be ut into execu- uon. ' - ; . :. :..;(; , . , . j - , The. truth of the matter is' that Holder did not 'Want vertaln things to be made public and Rich was j glad enough to get off without having to pay out considerable money; If the hearing had been gone into lit : would have . been shown that; there was a woman who was an important factor in the whole transaction and trouble. Hottesn Firing Yet . .. In The House (Continued from page j .) school . In Pittsburg, Kansas, his home. .. " , . :'"'.' : - "Would you worship ' with a ne gro V' Mr. Hefiln. also asked. ; . The reply of Mr. Campbell was that only last Sunday he had done so. ; ; Pursuing his Inquiries Mr. ' Heflin asked Mr.Campbell if he believed vin inter-marriages between the j races.' ;So,? s1r,M;anoiitei Mr- ' Campbell In" stentorian tones, and he said there was a" vast dlfferettce between social equality and political equality. "I would not permit my daughter to marry ome white men, ihe ex claimed. ; ;-. I .; .-.; '"Would you permit her to marry any colored ,man?" was the query of j Mr. Be all. Of, Texas. ! .. I Raising hi voice to a high pitchi j Mr.; Campbell exolaimeJ, No, sir, f but' I would permit that colored man jjto exercise political rights under the j Constitution.' j , u j Mr. Clark. Plorldai regretted that ! the matter had been given a : political aspect, 'i'lt : was." he said "an eco nomic cuestion as what was best for (both races."' . ; ; . - The claims of Southern people that , separate fv accommodations - did : not j mean unectuHl accommodations," i Mr. Clcott. Xew York, declared to be un true. He Insisted tat the accommo dations for negroes were not equal , to those given whites. ; I The House was thrown into an un roar when, Mr Simms, Tennessee! af ter urginr the) members to get back on the railway bill, said: j "Let's thresh the negro question ' out later, even if we have to thresh each other out" i i A charre by Mr. Hard wick, Geor- 1 gie, mat me icepubiicans were "trving to play, a ijittl politics on the qxttr- '. tion' brought down upon him deris ive laughter and hoots from that side ( of the chamber. st, household remedy they ever nianufacture that babe or athi found one for CRAPE-NTUTS. The treatment of the negro by the people of the South was condemned by Mr. Drlscoll, New York, who said the . Southern : members had g 4 ten so bold that they had come j into the National House of Representatives with an amendment for "Jim Crow" cars. He charged some of the Demo crat with dodging the negro ques tion1 and said he would like a yea and nay vote so as to put them oh record. Mr. Murleson, Texas, on the other hand, asserted that if a secret vote could - be, had there would not be five votes against the; amendment.- . I Debate on the subject was brought to a close by Mr. Smith, Michigan,, declaring that the . amendment If adopted would drive the street rail ways into, bankruptcy, s The amendment was defeated 140 to 69. V: . .. ' " v TRUTH III AOS Raleigh Llorchanton Pay ing Advertising- Hunter Bros. & Brewer CO Increasing City and Mail Order Business :L Through. News and Obser- - . 1 ; rer Exduslvelr. "If our mail order business and oub-of-town trade had trebled our ex pections would have been realized," said Mr; J. T. Hunter, vice-president of Hunter Bros, and Brewer Compa ny yesterday. "We receive now many times as many mail orders as we did before we began advertising in The News and Observer, and our'lout-pf- own buyers ave increased ajnd our wn patronage is not only larger but ore satisfactory." Mr. Hunter said that when his corn- any was not using the morning pa per, he doubted the .wisdom of chang ing all their advertising , Inta The News and Observer. They had been using only evening and weekly papers and determined to try ' the morning daily exclusively. "I was afraid," said Mr. Hunter, "that buyers lldn't read the morning paper and that the i afternooc. paper reached them after i work wis over and they could read at night. I have been not only surprised but we have found what real advertising isl Every day now we get mail orderst every day new customers from ' our News and Observer ad vertlsin g. There is no ; comparison. I find you reach the very people we want in Raleigh and that our advertising Is paying j us lib erally. We receive requests for samples and prices dally and every time we send samples we get orders. Inquiries from News and Observer subscribers mean business. "People read our advertising be cause we give th4m new matter in every ad., and our! regular customers read our news as.ihey do your news. The special offers we make always find ready , buyers sand any merchant who states only truths in his adver tising will find the confidence of the people. ' ' . j ": . "I want to tell -pu that our adver tising in The Ncwi and Observer has paidj us better thai any other adver tising we have ever had, both for Raleigh .business, jwith out of town buyers visiting Raleigh, and for mat! order business.1 S THE HIGHLAND FUNG. A Big Time Ahead for Lovers of the Obi Time Munltf of the Fiddle. "'!" ' v ' To the Editor: In the auditorium at Red Springs. Ms ch 2nd nert. will as semble one of tae most noted events of -the season in the persons of some fifty or more of ye old e tymf fl tdlers, who will come from far and near to t-i5l.r munlc loed and revered in the past We'wll! have rendered on this occasion t.e celeb-atcdf. piece as '? Scotch" which i supposed to be played in its perfection only by native born S otchmen, aijil that .ry in the native Scotchman's habi tat. The "Hifhland FHngr," a dance peculiarly Scottish in its craracter, and only executed by a native and to the manor born, but sometimes, but rarely, it can be fairly imitatcij by a denizen of the Raft Swamp 1 region. Jt Is the intention of the managers of this affair to make It the ne plus ultra of all other functions of this kind that has taken place, in the ftate since its inauguration, not even excepting .Raleigh itself, 11 of which Is most respectfully submitted to the kind consideration ol all read ers of The News ami Obert-orj D. P. McEACIIERN. Red Springs. N. C, Feb. 21, 1S38. WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL Read In te Senste by 3fcCnmbcr In Presence of 3Iany Members. (Bv the Associated Press.) Wash I ngton, D- C, Feb. 2 2 . I n t he presence of many members on both sides of the chamber and a large lathering in the galleries. Senator Porter J. McCumber, of North Dako ta," toJay read the farewell address of Washington! Immediately after the Senate had been called to order and the chaplain. Rev. Edward Everet Hale, had opened the proceedings with prayer. Vice President Fair banks Invited Mr. McCumber to the reading desk. In clear- and welt enunciated tones the Senator from; North Dakota read the famous ad dress, receiving close attention from both Senators and visitors. j The House took no formal notice of Washington's Birthday anniversa ry, but it formed the subject of Chap lain Couden's prayer. ; WAhJS FORFJST WINS. Baptist Boys of North CaroUna Down the Y. M. C. A. Basketball Team Mdl Te aL in Georgia's Capital, Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 21.-In the fast est and cleanest game of basket ball ever played in Atlanta. Wake Forest defeated the Y. M. C A. team last night. , Both" team were Jn excellent shape and gave a great exhibition of the- game. Couch upheld his i-eputt-tlon as the star forward for the visi tors, shooting eight goals. Duffy nlayed a great game as guard and for ward, throwing .three goals. I White, L., and White. I., . played faultless guards. Daniels and Morris I started for the locals both In goal shooting GETS CONFIDENCE (and fast passing. -r v l ' ' 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r u ! From the Mason andDIson Line to Cuba Thousands d sve samgs. accounts are c&rrieti with tins - bank - Depositors in foreign countries and over the United States appreciate our perf ecV MBankin? by MulM system. When you learn how easily and Conveniently sums are accumu- lated by this nethod you will be convinced this islyour bank.' Accounts bear 3 from date of deposit and compounded semiannually.' t; NOW is the opportune time, for mvesdgatioo. ? " ; v t, 1, Saving Department. Sxa&sk Mr. In&t, $1,075,003 Richmond, Vcu (f4 SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI. America's Oldest Hereditary Order Met in Raleigh Yesterday, and Elected Officer of state Or. ; ganizationl . '. 'v The. jNorth Caroll- na Society of j; the Cincinnati held .Its annual aalfcigh vnd in meeting , in yesterday, the evening ield Its annual; din ner In the private d I n I n; g - room of Qlerschfs Cafe. The fleers elected were: Hon. Wilson G. Lamb, Of Willlamston. presidetn; Mr. John C. jDavis. of Bal timore, $ld., vice presidient; Mr. Mar shall DeLancey Haywobd, of Ral eigh, secretary: Mr. Walter D. Car starphen, of Plymouth, treasurer Mr. TrVi n Rrartlotr TaH. nf RpfMikltrn K V noalstant Korrolarv I Pftlnn! Tlon. if ehan Cameron, asslstaht treasurer; principal of the Thompson, has. with and Right Rev. Joseph Blount Chesh-, tha assistance of her faithful teach Ire, D. D , chaplain. The delegates ! ersTT made i a splendid record this to the next convention Of the General I week. j t t Society are Mr. Wilson G. Lamb Mr. j There are now enrolled in the white John C. Davis, Colonel Benehan J schools of the city 1.911 pupils, and Cameron, General Chaj-les L. Davis, hn the colored schools 1,185." :.a. total U. S. A., and Mr. Waltjtr D Carstar- J 0f S.09&.! The absentee list at the pfcen; alternates, Messrs. John Brad- white schools last wek reached $46. ley Lord. William Hall Harris, James! ftn(j at the' colored schools 537, a Alston caoeu, nowian? Alston. ana William; J3ff r Bush. . r Davis was also elected a member Of the standing committee of the General Society. Those present at yesterday's meet ing were Hon, Wilson p. Lamb. Mr, Walter D. Carstarphen, Judge W." A. Hoke, Colonel Benehan Cameron; Mr. Marshall DeLancey Haywood, Dr. Nelson M. Fere bee. U. 8. N., Capt. S. A. Asve, Wr. FMis! J. Hivtrv.i, wooa Clark, Mr .WilllarT E. Bush and Mr. Walter W. Watt. At the meeting five new members were elected as follows Walter Wellington Watt, of Char- lotte. N. thronrh Captain Heary Neel. -Rule of 1954." George Washington polk, of San Antonio. Texas, throuch Colonel . Thomas Prlk, "Rule of 1834." !H James Boyd, of Harrisburav - Pa.. t'"s; Bri'sde CDlaln Adam Boyd, an original member. , Louis Al xander Fajligant. U. S. Naval Academy, through Captain Robert Raiford. an original member. Robert, J. Brevard, of Charlotte. N. C throught Captain AJexarider Bre vard,' an original memler. ' The Society had as its guests at the dinner last evening the Rev. George XV i l ay. an1 a delegation of the sons of the Revolution constln of Gen- eral Carle A. Woodruff, .William E. 8toe, and Colonel J. Bryan Grimes, Tre net triennial meeting ; of the General Society, will be held at Charleston, S. C, In Aprjll next. . v j Mr. .Herbert. R-untrfe, of Wilson, was here yesterday. j. RUBBER BEST TE3T FO?. Most tatxsf actorjjr and cheapest roolte g 'made ; absolntely waterproof; practically fireproof ; climatic c.Hanps do not affect lt strong and touch: lirilt in WMffht; TiiIa.i n r-aintt i sl!)nlln tnv trrntlrrntivi mm ST K T mmmmj . w v aftUBU VI a II 1 1 II I. v&uu M4 wi tiuar acu prices. I TIN PLATE AND BAR IRON Prices and quality guaranteed. Write; for circulars de scribing our goods. - . . . . ' bath tubo, Uvatorloo, Sinks, Ran3o . Bolloro, Etc, ; i-; 3c6BuH!r-YlEeB0O6H GO. 0-U Contli Listxh Ctrf st, BZaZLXXOKD, VA. ' . LOCAL AND LOWG-DISTANCB PHONE t$. . , ' i PINE ENTERTAINMENT. Arranged by A, & M. Baseball Team tot Wednesday Night. V; j 4 :. . -;:;. : ; ;. - .:' r s ' Mr. Karl Jansen. the famous Swed ish entertainer,, haj been engaged by the Baseball Club of the A. & M, to give aii enterUlnment for their benefit Wednesday nliht. ! Feb. 28th. at the college chapel. Mr. Jansen has been engaged! by the leading col leges all over the country for his en tertainments and i everywhere he has .been received most enthusiastically. The first part consists of a descrip tion of Thelma's Home, the Land of the Midnight Sun. Then follows poems of Eugene Field and Whltcomb Rile)-, comedy Impersonations of foreign characters i with comic songs. Jn och Arden.. at Annie's window's, dra matized '.by r Mathewson from Tenny son's poem; 'Klng Richard III at Bosworth Ffeld," and "Macbeth Slay ing Duncan, King of the Scots, are the ' Shakepcarian . . scenes given in costumes of; that period. ' ' - Demonstrations of the Swedish sys tem 4. of. physical culture and sword fencing are among the many features of -the program.- ; He Will appear in full costumes in tho different selections, and the peo ple will Jihiss a rare treat if they do not take: advantage of, this program, besides encouraging a -worthy cause. pcbli ciNvrrreD. To " tho .T.-M. C. A. . Service at A. & J - 31. College This Evening. ! The" announcement of the T. M. C X service at the A. & M. College this evening left it indefinite whether the public was! invited. The T. M. C A. officers have announced that the ser vice will, be public, ano invite all who are Interested in coming. The ad dress will be by President W. U Pt teat, of s Wake Forest College, who will speak on "The Principles Whh'h Should Guide in Selecting a life Work," I The . subject is primarily adapted to fthe students whom Presi dent Poteat came to address, but it will be interesting and practical also rt mariTc rihrn Dr. Poteat Im tin at- -MLtK-ft inriii virorotis xneaker. Vhe 'service, which Is to be held In Pulleh HaiV will begin at :30. - , ;. 4h IN THE CITY J I i . - SCHOOLS. Tardiness Has Decreased, But Grippe 3Iakcs Large Absentee List.- ; -i Mi ' ' ' -:-v' In the city schools for ths past week the number of tardy pupils has decreased trom 168 to 114. At the Thompson School there were no tar dy pupils' at all; also there were none at the Chain School. 'Oriioe"i has thinned the ranks of the schools1 and the number of ab- ' Aentees I IS I atDalllnf. Mrs. ; larrell. .total of 1.383. A Leap-Year Valentine. , One by onei te stars had , faded. ' Pale and cold tha western dome Bent above the . leafless tree-too? j 4 . , ALUt.tt, .m- hom. . Put Aurora, i faintly flushing Roused herj rosy f"tn her dreams A Jne ,lMlfn, j Cast around! her, golden gleams I ? i . : ; j Thus my sonl, my god Apollo, 'Oulckened ht thy aoar advance; Thine Aurora who had slumbered j Wakened, from .ecstatic trance. ' lis Wakened ifrmn a hlisrful dream-thrall jTo a far diviner sway Mnd her heart avowed tnee mazier On our V'e",' ;Ty. Georfll Boly Purrlngton. Scotland Neck. N. C. PERSOVALS. Mr. F. Ci Farber, of Charlotte, was here yesterday. Mr. P.i R.iCirlton, of Greensboro, wa here yesterday. j Mr. Edwin ;cooke, of Louisburg, was there yesterdv. J i j Mr. N.I M. iFerebee, bf Oxford, was. here yeterdiy. i ' Col. Isaac tortch, of Goldsboro, was in the city .yesterday. J Mr. J. '! D IMcLean. of Fayetteville. was In Raleig ,yesterday. Mr. -John M. Rose of Durham, was in Raleigh ' yesterday. ROOFING TULETT YZAHS. t i I II. I J II Corrugated and Crimp Roofing Painted cr GilranSzsd (Measure 1 roof as per dia gram; give us measurement and we can tell Just how much roof ing will be required.). ! , ! 1 - Trai nea sRemstkr TELEPHONE 9 5 King- Crow ell Drug Co. Headquarters for Trained Registered Nurses, The prompt and careful service of this store makes it the fav orite with physicians, nurses and tne sick. Mr. F. S. SprullI, of Rocky Mount, was here yesterday. - Mr. R. B. Holman, of Person coun ty, was In the city yesterday. f Prof. N. Y. Gul ley, of Wake Forest College, was here yesterd' . - j Mr. Garland Ferall, of Merry Oaks, was in tut city yesterday. - Mr. Busbee Pope, of Dunn, was In the city on legal business yesterday, j . Mr. Lindsay Patterson, of Winston Salem, was in the city yesterday. : f " Mr. S. M. Nottingham, of Greens boro, was in the city yesterday. " I Mr. Henry Dockery, Jr., was here yesterday, from Wake Forest College. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TRA VELING . SALESMEN H Do you feel that you pccceca. calesaonchip ab liiy? Wouli you Uko to u3 this ability to build up a business and a future inccnii fcr yourself? J The Equitable Lifs Accurance Society is now In a position to make most at tractive contracts with men cf chcrcctcrand ability to sell the new Standard PcStey of tha ; State of New York, : . 5 ( Addrc:a J. D. Tucker Building THOMAS H. DRICCS Ct ' Tins BIG ILVR "-"jrjtp-- nn vn tt, ttw. w.n ttiA .pjs If so, and you have North Carolina four or rix per cent bonds, I wi 1 buy them.: Can also' use Raleigh or Caraleisli Cotton Hill Stock in small quantities. If you have anything you wish to buy or sell, give me a trial. ,.: "V ... '. '. - ; - s . A ... ;. ' 'r - '-.' ' vV a c. 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Pearsail, CoL D. L. Ward and Jtr. -W.' W Clark, of New Bern, . . ; . . ....... i who nave Deen nere at ue euprenis) Court, left for their home yesurday. BOUSBALL - ! - " RALEIGH 7 Tr . Have learned that "... J S. XV. P. Is the Best House Paint. : '. MTRALTTE 1 ; Is the Best Wall Finish, . 'JAP-A-LAC . !s the Best for Inside Work, V. 4nd the Best Place i to Buy ts ; ,-. - ! I ' ' " i -! SOU, Hclclnh, fJ. C. DWARE tlSM. RALSIGH,;N. C. tjG OG. rS7 V03E r::i n c if.:::::;. Tflt r : 5S"
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