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THE NEWS AND, OTISnir. SUNDAY. 'MARCH '21. 1912.' 10 MU"...i, Beautiful Hair WAKE KEEPING UP-STfiEKETH tur. Tha premise of freeatng waAlh ar waa sot f ulrtllad. " Taatarday waa l n GIvm Quickest tad Surttt t Curt Tor All Bore Tot: aiaiinotiy eooiar laaa n waa two or ) ir oaya oalora, vuv ma rata iob i coma la many dcra o too, ' " Tamerrow I Kara la a promtaa of fair , waathor woo. rolt aaaioaroUwo ,'..':'' "t - 'i.. . at.Small Cost Just aa muck) smooth, ersnmy Ose mulston aj he aj pour into a tabia apoon. three time ai-deri i tha right feam-feulMer tor Ik hard-working and hard-worrylag man, who - fee la thai ha la. In tha bodily huh, going down hill.- -v , . . ....... No defined dlaeee as yat but a ,.Tba toUawlsg Is. shanlutely the wrjuH ad qaykt ears hoew- esrl'ses tmt M font allnnt.i- 'taooelr. two table eeeeafals of Celeries eoaipeead la a ba.la of wans oaten. Soak tee feet la Wilt Be Given Todalltv Atlanta to Dr. Len 0. , Broughtbn, Who Is to Speak Here atlll mdro. It la tha waek of ba hall mad tha Tankoo taa ma aro dowa ' for a aarlaa. .Inddratally thara la av.ry promlaa of aatvalloa to tha r aiifht vatotatlan dhowtiit Itaalf. MR K. A, WOMBIK H nE. A Simple Remedy Beauti fies the Hair, Cures Dan-' lata (at fall aneea taa tratlr roa- Noted Negro Educator Made Big Crowd Expected to Wit- im ear parts. sgect li reslly I lessening af bower. You know wbat ths feeling la. Soon eaderful. All or. rranar Flalrih Wewnaanrr ut i"aL Mow Associate Trtrcvanh F.dllor of fisr Tilt; mm CARQLIFJ ft GAME 1 H.MMHBMmmb j Srtevlib1. . ?'. "A.i'liSi'.RlBil 'FUinwtaiT.:.uj .u . ...w., . W1, W i4edev.majr. wwtow alali laann ...,.,.. J"1. -J" . . in i eee baales. sorely. . ' . , " ,T . ,7 riT..L -Vi.kf .. IHpaclal lo Jeos and ObeorSr. (Im Hfe-giving properties of tbla ox- The folleertne aanenrad In one at eellr end seblsg feet. A tweatyive at M, - V ' Tfl DirC WORKERS th2 "TU T .. ? .Lli Kayettevllls. March 21 A great elusive Norwl gild r Kaya Thay ftav Mar la Eneoatws litra,a3Ba.Af .aw;)WajrwJa la tba Wortdi Oaa mbaBM Hera vWn-Ma gwM Coaaplatalax: 'fi la Oppaaaal k Mea Who SoHa Kaca :::'-mmtlfrMmmm What' V . ir. "Vookwr T. Waaaiacte". preat . ' dot mt Taaltatm loatlUta. rama ua 4 axpactadly U JUJrXgi, laat nlfht an4 ;, trato a adrrtna; addroaa ot dfty au vtaa to taa aoadaata of Skaw Ua aralt. ' Urn laaa. tkVm mou to ataka tW aanoanoaariaBt, flvo hundrad or mora paopka wdxad raa prtd with tha mad aad waat aut, aararal whlta opla rlo aino. But for taa (act ' tha thwaddiaaa 1ta4 at kaoa adrar , J, tiaed or kawara a4 aU thara would hara ) BMaar wdiitaa who aavar fall to ' baar MM aawatiai af labor praach tbo aoasol mt amaaaV aaaaa la aaaa aad ----woaaaw. '..iUnf """ that ha aur- - paaaad kimaalf laat alaht Oaa might anut hta ayoa d wrilo tha aaata of a am la XJr. Waahlatan'a awa raoa M carry parpntaal mulllaraba aad add dairy tb taoaa diapalr. For ( tha howtar ha baa a luaty aoataiaat. - - If mvf ffcttar to atrtko tbo feaaaaaja- biaa AaraaalaA aad hi hMa fall af - iaaiaatatlo. ,.. . . .Drt 4TaaMatow'a trala raa lata, but . tha bay aaJaaaaa aat aary waa pottoot, but actually atarUlaad ttaolf. At l.it, ith Praatdamt Maaaraav bo antarad, tnm Whalo kaaaa araaa aad ahaarad - riim entlraly through tbo balWlna. --htwr-tkraaalianil -tt. btdidlnr, ...Tha tha ehoarloa eoattauad. At Dr. Maaauw praaantad tba apaakor. Tha .p"Phornnraa aa,r a araat claaa yall. Iha praaantauoa oT Vt.' alaoarv Aaala tha crowd atood lat 4r Waaklatoa ba. aa Ha aald that bo had eoana bora la . vWt hM aon aad bad ao aotkib of apoaktac Ma bad apaat twoatr-aivht daya on bo irala aad waa ta poor hapa to apeak. 1 am glad ta ba at . fhaw baraaaa pour praaldaat paya ntera roraiar aiaata ta Tuahetoo than any at her aoOaaw praatdoat.' ba aald Via aald ba bad watrhod tbo earoar af the matHarjoa. -If yon bad dona notbiaa) Rieee tba .graduate On Vaaa w ba atta brWod ma. I tbtak yoa bava dono oaoaaia to oommoad yoaraarrea, and I imaariao that H waa aa aaar Job I-"n4'ewapwBTlJwS " 1 1 "Tha fblfiaT that baa moat .. tia to ta aoo tba arUeobutlea of tbta . itntnuuoa - w a tha ooauaaalty ta hH b It Hvea. I rejotea ta aaa that Jo navw oeew aaw aomahow to In - ti-rrel tba beat ad be at hara whlta raoa fa you work, . Ton ara not foreign to - your tdmatttjOty. Tau ara a part of "Kow. youar paoyla, what ara you vmaar aa aa i waat you ara rrt ' la yaar baa da, -, .-Taw kaaw that V the Talue af what Poa nt la soar bead . ta la proPorUoa ta what you oaa arat out of li You might aa wall have yoar aeawwHow With aaPk bad cheap "i ai, yoa eaat aaa what bawa ta roar bead. Aad t iwin af raw will a limi art vn kara a4 that you wtU ba aMo to ahara what thar bara abarad wttb foe. CHr.Ucm tba baaadt af what y oa inarm -Aad who yea po boma dlaap. r wa ana am tanag. Thoy aa:- - port ya ta droaa aa nobody okw doea aad talk a magaaga that yaa doa't . Meraiaa, lor. waoa you doat aa . oretaaw at i m fallow M talking aeeai. ino eaaaeaa ara that ba w.ba;,ba la talking about. aamiiim'p in jin f " '"- ' -Aad roraombar that tba boat alga i iaa weii oaiiiaiaa aaaa la almplietty. faaab lamgaaira thaw knew. Aad da aewo aaniua worth whMe." - Hara Dr. WaaMagtoa deaorlbad tba m aamaataaaVN tta urUnad appoar aaa broken aajL atUow-ataffad eria rioara. amaaliil dowa abimaoya. bra tea pmananag. ""aa taaoa thtnga ara , thara pat.- ho aatd. "Oo homo, aaa yaar adoration to help that homo. toe your caoailatry la making white- waab aad paint that will atlrk. I7aa yaar adaeatloa ta maklag your homo , no wioaa awacura amoa lb tba whole ... CwTflatw HMK T, Ua paid a tna trtbuta to tha girt who ta aaaba hot old mother a good a font, ay Zi Tired cf Tired - ; ; Feet I Use TIZ .Oat ba a w Mia. Makta Tear Fret fce-rYoof. 1 -O fadgo! It'a awfat hew tired foot make yoa fee) tired all ever ao dead urea. Thow, whoa pea got a oora Wei den, aad a banlea, and a faw bNat. ra. and roar laat aro terribly awolten. yoa aon oaro k yea'va get a " ' '-VY v ', I on dollars you're tired, that'e alL A mlliloh dollars eaat heln aaa. anv .im than St rente wllL'V , , , , A oirier buys a- boa of TtZ, a i -r for tired, sore, tender, chafed. t -red. swollen, sweat y, ' smelly . cms, mllouara ant Bunions, and froMblte. The moment is. .. r'v a of relief. ! i .n o sie '1 re's nothing "I i 1 wt dun t accept any il - .,. TIZ draws -. i niiua txudatlona that j cenll a hex. aotd r every. on receipt of ' l.d r limlce A Co, "n.ied by ail l and general mU rAjI'M'1:.1.', - no n.raaaUr for tray hair uaUar ality flva yaara h aaa. aad tbara la no cuaa for aayont, yauaf or eld, aavina thlh. atraddlod hair, althar full of daadruff ar haavy aad rank amalltaf with aaeaaalva all. Tau raa bnat back tha natural rolor of yaar hair la a fow daya and forovar rid youraalf of any dandruff aad looaa halri. and ataka your hair grow atranar and beautiful by ualnc WTtaf Baa-a aad Hurpaw -Hat Hn- ady. for aanaraUusa common gar doa lata baa baaa uaod tor raatorlnc aad prvaarvtBa tha color of tha hair; aad Jralahar la raoocalaad by bcatp Bpactallata aa balna aaoallant for Iraataiant of hair aad aralp truublra. If you ara troublad with dandruff ar Itchls atalp. ar If yOar hair la toatnv tta color or cmln out. ot a fty coat bottla of Wyath'a Baa and ulphur from yoor druggist, and no Uoa tha tmnrovaatant In tha appoar aaoa of your balr aftar a few day'a raatmaat tpaclal atanU, H. T. mcha Cfc t V .- ; roaa aad a goo4 houaakeapar Ha da rhuad that Dr. Maaervo'a atudaata. In hie Judgment, ahow tba friendly and healthful rabOlona botwaoa tbo raeea af aU Bouthorn oollogaa. Ha epeke of the "areraaa whlta man attitude" teoarda tba eelorod raoa. Tbo leader, tbo head of the achaol ayatema, ho aald, la geaaraHy vary rrtoadly to tha black man. we maat bava tba frleadahlp of tha aver age maa. And yau muat ao coaapct nraraetvad whea yait toava achool aa ta prove that your education waa not a filler. There ara many good whlta mea who honestly do not believe la fro education. When you go away from hara. meet that man. Talk to him. doat talk at Mm. Wo two reeoe k more about eerh other and leaa to aaoh other than aay twa racea oa aetav Laugbiat., Dr. Waahlngton draw a eonvulalng pea picture of tha educated negro who rat won the enmity of the whites. The follow was a kid-glove, tooth- etch, bee-gum bat dude chap." Aad tha flret time old Colonel Jones aeea him. ha aaya. "Well that's what edu cative doea for that nigger, I doa't waat aay mere of It" ho continued: we must wia ever tho white people to our aide. Thla la tha crucial period la our time. Hut we aaa wm their friendship. There w no maa who known tba Southern white a Hko tbo Bouthora black man. And tba negro knowa how to get what the white maa baa. Tea Juat watch him go ta tha white man's houae, open ma doorruu oir tv c tw ' w; scrape off hta feet, then grin agala. aad .bow - and when he leaves that whlta man's ha nee, ho haa an that ha waat for." lUreat laughter). He eopgratulated hta bearers that they are, hare la Ararrlea-where only. aaa ratf problem axtata. 1 waa oyer! m AuMrta-nungary aametim ago and: they have osventeea raea prebtems thara. Each af thaaa races tbinka it la better thab tba other. Bora only oaa race thinks K la better than w aro. "Aad doa't become a problem solver, .Too eolve Ham Jones prob lem aad Juat aa gam Jones solves Ml problem, ha aolvea- tha race a problem. Yon have aeon theea dis turbers; they pay no Uses, haje no money, hoop ao bank account aad live la a aatcboL They can't eolve their awa problem, much lose tboaa of a race. "Tea may think you have had a bard tlm. You doa't kaow what a hard time Is. I tell you, you ara the tat b leased of all working people. Where oa earth could you find aa audience better clothed, better fed than thla aaa before me nowT" Ua declared that tbo world may often pity a "down trodden race,' bat It will not help It." Then ha pic tured tho whining banker declaiming agataat hta fallow bank era, growling because the depoeltore hara with drawn; tha horaetrader who proclaims tba pares cut Ions of hta animal oa the market. "What would the world do with aurh a maa aa thatT Do you sappoaa that these mea will do aay bualneaa? Let ua atop talking about our misfortunes and peraecatlona.M la roneludlng, ha burst Inta that eloquent aeatlmeat of his: "If I could again eater tha spirit land aad the Creator should aak me tho color of the skla la which I aheuld wish to be created again, I ahould my: 'Make ma an Americas negro, who haa the greatest opportunity of all men. I'reeideot M (serve caned upon young Hargrove and Fltt to tell what they meant to do wttb what they had I ear aod. Both acquitted theaieelves SDlea4idly ' In their Impromptu ad' diuasi a. One of tho young woman also spoke moat sensibly of tho work that aha Intended to do. "it la a ery optlmletlo view of life that ha haajrlven us. We beltev college train Ing la tha beat training for a domestic life that aha ran hara." President Mreerva concluded tho evening by pledging to tho visitor the cenndep.ee and aupport of the college always. After tha address an inror mat reception waaheid. ATEX JOCRXAIi HAS KKW EDfTOlt Mr. t. K. IHiea of St. (lav) Dally Tlaaea, Haa Ao rrpend That PoetUoa. Tho Apex Journal haa a nsw man ager and editor and announced that fact ta laat week a Issue. Mr. D. K. IMioa, a native of Angler. K, C, haa beaa employed by tha company and tha announcement ta aa follow - "Mr. IX E. Dixon! formerly of An, gtor, N. C and recently with Tha 'St Peterabarg, Dally Times, of St Peters burg. Fbv, has aeea employed by tha Apex Taper Company to sasums tha active maaagemaat of Tha Apex Jour. nal. - ; , . ' ,w..t.. Mr. Dlatm la a young maa of Char actor, ability bad axaortaaaa In the aewapaper aaa job prlaUng business. ana wo twepeeK ror him tba active and enthuaisatle auppmt of the friends of thla community and all tboaa who oeeire tox asa oar company grow and prosper.''! -: - s - ,- - Tho policy at Tha Ape Journal will ba that which It haa had since Janaary 1. ltlf. with enlargements no improvements which tho Anea .rr f"mo' krgk Mr, iIxobJ IU ba able ta make." 1 Ha Rati Caaat at Atlanta aa tan.. Atlanta, oe March IS. Fnliure ef mmoemmn. NaUenal to make train connections prevented tha rme between the m tor lea ru era end the niiama icam, acheduled for this af ternooa. - ,:: cordlngly. No matter bow large the attendance, the accommodation will be adequate. The committee of L' Di versity alumni, conalatlng of Messrs. Claude W. Hankln. Floyd B. Bouders and Hobert g. McNeill, hae left nothing undone to maks the event an even greater eucoeas than It was last year, when It proved to be one of the most aucccanful enragemvnta of either college. The grounda of the Cumber land rtlr Association (the old East ern League grounds! have been put. I nuerfe t condition, the funda for thla purpose bvlng raised by popular subscription. Kvery known means of advertising has been uaed to reach tha attention of the people throughout this section of tbs Mate. In addition to the other phases It Is planned to make a social event of the occasion. A dance will be given Monday night by the young men of tho social set. In perfect cendlUoa, tho funda for UcKethsn building. The ever popu lar "Uuatar Brown" will ba tho at traetio ax the La - Payette Theater Monday nlrht. Mr. Floyd B. aoudera la la charge of the social arraagemonta) and Messrs. Hsnkln aad McNeill of tba busldeaa end. Mr. Raakin haa re ceived notification of delegations that are comlnr from ovary direction, notably, Laurinburg, Lumberton aad Dunn. Tha city wlU ba decorated la the while aad bins and orange aad black of the rival seats of learning; and for one day at least tha college spirit will predominate. Aa ao added attraction. Secretary mlth of tha Pair Association, has announced that running races will ba pulled off before tha gams. Aa to tha game HaeM. Dae, tho Ca rolina "phenom," who In hla first year In college baseball attracted offers from tbo big laaguoa, aad wha abut out Wake Korea! without a hit bare last year, will probably pitch for tha I'nlveraity of North Carolina, though Wood, who pitched a two-hit game this week, may ba seen on tha mound, Kit her Underwood or Smith, who twirled a game almost aa good aa Lee'a on the occasion Just mentioned, will officiate for the Baptist The Wake Forest team Is au betas tlally tha same aa last year'e. whla a number of changes sppear In Carolina's line al). Charlie Clancy and Prank Thnmpaon, Ihe opposing coachea, ara both popular In Kayettevlile, and each will be riven a rousing welcome. SELMA ARRANGES FOR A WATERMELON FAIR Girls' Tomtto Clubs WIU Firurt Also, aid Cantaloupes Will Be Admitttd Promiaent Speakers. t Special to Newend Obaarvor.i Salma. March ll.-Thla town and all of Johnston county aro highly In terested in the "Watermelon Fair." which la assured to ba pulled off tha laat Thursday In July. It la believed thst thla will be such a aurceaa that annually tha Bel- ma Melon Pair will bo a "legal holi day" and thla banner pass from one to another. In addition to rash pre miums for tomatoes, aa effort will bo made to have a canning outfit on the grounda that day aad to bo given ta the young lady or Olrls' Tomato ritib having tha best display of tomatoes; all need nnt be fro, but matured. BURIAL OF DEAD OF ILL-FATED MAINE (Continued from Page Nina.) A efcarp patter of halt began to fall when President Taft, bareheaded, walked to the front of tha platform. Ha waved aside the proffer of an um brella. Wo meet to pay appropriate boa- or," ho said, "to ths memory of tha first of ths country's aana who gave up their lives In our war with Bpaln. That war every American can fool proud of, because K was fought with out a single aelftsh Instinct, or was prompted by ths most altrulatlo mo tive. "These, our honored dead, ara to be classed well to tho fore In that long list or nsvsi neroes whose steadfast- a and courage hara given tha American Navy the high poettloa It occupies In history among tha navies of tho world. "It la well that we ahould halt the wheels of government and stay tha bum of Industry to take time to note by appropriate ceremony the debt wa awa to those wha rave up their lives for tho nation. Wa raised tba ship from tho mud bottom of Havana Har bor and gave her remains honorable ourtai in the blue waves of the ocean. wo now consign to the sacred soli af Arlington the recovered bonea of those who gave tha Maine her Bcraonallt snd made her a living weapon for tha protection ot national honor and vital intereata." - fa. F. C Juniors Entertain Sralors. Oreensboro. March tt. Annually for many suooeaelve yeara the Junior of Greensboro Female Coltega havo entertained tho seniors. Tha usual aatertalnmente during tho DracodlcsT yaar haa boon ta sotns form of a re. roptton. but thla yaar contrary t tho usual custom, uie juniors secured ticket ta "Tha Rprttur Mald.Y a as, alcal comedy, which took place at tha Grand. March 14. Just a faw hour vorora tearing the college each senior waa preoented with a bunch of tovsly carnaUons which matched tba color ar bar areas. Perhaps of tha eatlr audience tho college girls war tha moat appreciative of tha alar. Be. n acta they enjoyed tha delicto ranay wnicn tna Juniors nasi , thoughtfully provided, for them. Tha seniors ware profuse la their thanka ta in juniors. Tor tha occasion proved ana af Joy and delight ta alL . .-. Mrs. u H. Ireland rave an InforwtsJ reception Thursday afternoon ta tbo Alumnae Association aad members of tho faculty at her beautiful hem ba Waat Oaatoa street plana tnctdaat to commeocemeni were discuss a. .v. t "'-,'" liowaa Gtnt CtaK - Salisbury. i N. C- March II.- moroment was started la Bsitsbair mat -bight ta organise gun club for i no coming season, a number of tat terwated snorts war 1a attendance at tha drat mooting and onto re will be elected when a aufflclent number at charter members havo been ewured. Mr. Chat H. Knbrht of Lynchburg, wa present and assisted la launching tha club, , ,., ; ...... aod aaay ta take i- bottle will be sent by mall to tho who aend addresses by postcard or letter ta Otomulaloa. 141 Pearl St, IN. I. OfSrm sarroead aWrtcadrd Hat TfU Oreensboro, hi. C. March 13. The special trala carried the officers to Bummer (Veld, where they were met by backs aad drives eight miles aoroaa country to 4 hut ta which Hatratoa bad barricaded himself. A phone meeeage at midnight slated that no effort would bo made to take tha ne gro before morning. Little Maria was sitting on her grandfather's knee 'on, day. and after looking st him Intently for a time, aha mid. "Grandpa, waa you In the ark?" "Certainly not my dear." answered tbo astonished old gentleman. "Then," continued the little Infer matloa seeker, -why wssn't yau drowned T" - 7 DOBB 123-125 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. North Garolua's and Leading Retail Dry Goods rSfore MILLINERY OFMSWCWM This Wei-n Thm MMnry Section Misses Badger and Denton Will show, the newest modes and shapes in Easter ftlillinery. Every day's express brings new ideas. All orders will be promptly de livered. There will be no disappointments fa delivery and to as sist, you are urgently requested to come tatftjifcfyfe&'Mi make your selections. Tomorrow Smart new sprmg ettu for ;the most;n6teWorthy Men Tcilors cad Drees Mdcers T . TTv TV TTT TTlf TXTV r ' il tTK :rrrx :- a ,:np ' -fw. ' ?.-' 1111 S-V .,: ; " i;iff5m0IlE;0I?'0uMK?l' lng paster of tha Baptist Tabernacle. Dunday night. Tho aervice will ba held In auditorium of tho Tabernacle aad at least a doaen promiaent Allan tana public man and clergyman wlil speak.' Dr. Broughton will deliver a farewell addreaa A aong aervice, especially arranged for the occasion, will begin at 1:1 o'clock. . . , j ,. Those who have accepted Invita tions to speak are & C Callows v. Jaha J. Sagaa, U. A. JUheeidge, WHb WHb- am. k. r. Maddo. John Temple Oravee. Rev. John JE. White, John f. Puraer. Rev. C. W. Deahl Rev. B. T. Riley, Rev. W. R. Owoa. Rev. R, O. Pltnn. it. M. Jackson. George If. Brown and Rev. R. S. MecArthur. s aw qi Robert E. taa Coaatag ta Sallabary. (Special to News aad Observer.) 8allebury. N. C, March II. The Fourth of July Celebration Commit tee for Sallaaury haa an acceptanos from Col. Robert K. Lee, of Washing city, to deliver the addrasa at tha celebration to ba bald hara July 4. IN-FERRALL CO. 'J 11. seaad ta eteck or he eaa at Kill few hears front hM Whnieaale boost. It is not s sarea arstleB, stent an)dktaa but la as ethical prep- Tba committee ta making arraaga mania for tho occasion on an elabo rate ecele and tha event this year will ecllpee any ever held In Salisbury. Funda ara already In hand to guaran tee the) success of tha day. Including a large amount ba gives la prises of various hindev MORE RAIN TODAY. Bat tho .Bassaa Froasiara Fairness aad WaimUi Toaaorrow. la the two days of rainfall, Friday and Saturday, nearly' an Inch more la added to the record of March and makea that period of wind produc tion well ahead of tho gams, though giving what k haa no real Ueeaes to do. More rain ta promised today and thara wilt ba a rtee to the tempera. THS TT JJ V ' IVV . ', t --,c-, :-,y. - r ta atve oita ,a. ,aiakw.ms..te. tba c!iy-,,,.,.....,'Z where he was once an active and ener getic newspaper maa. lie ta here to apond a few dsys with his wifa and children, wha are aa a vtatt to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Knott. Mr. Wombla, wha It now daaortble telegraph editor of the Baltimore Run. la one of the grsdustes of Tbo Mow aad Observer "School of Jour nalism." Hlai striking cartoono and hla work as the telegraph editor ot thla paper will ba well remom bored. Hla friends will bs glad to know that ha has "made good" in bio work In llaltlmors. Bad luck la often but. soother name for poor management But It takes s woman lo keep a a cret aha doesn't know. Yea Wet Pjagayab.Hm irs geoP0Agg- ASK AT ANT DRVQ STOKS aWar4 Aj UTTLt TABLtTS , .
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