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rHELKEWSJ'D J)BSERYERzTUESDAY;ArRILi 1912. lllEIKHFETIOFi THREE JAILED F CoiutipetJon, If Nglcted, Guises Serious QneMw. YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST Coosdpstio,tf peg IcctedV ietds ! ta . ihuMt innnmeixble comoucx- THE COUriTY LAYS ALLEGED MURDER ERS1TY Qalrkly Eatdrd. Executive Committee Met Here Yesterday and Passed tuJo affecting tht general beilta. If you went to thlrtjt doctors sa4 paid each bla fee for preecrlptlo tor indigestion or stomach misery tj Is ten rtiaarea to one yvor wouldn't set euch a good prescription aa th Although there are hundreds nfj preparations advertised, there U only o that really 'stand aat aea-eml I Mmr cases of typhoid Urtr. appendicitis aa4 other severe dit- neat as s rn4r r dtseasee of Ui MarofRcsolutions -e-ni . .. 10djra, brer and bladder, i tw af gtt a M -mW a a n IK IflTEMuuFIE DAYATUfJIV - Sir v " vJ JV'V4ea)rer"ri . &r7"? iii rnliirt tnrfturlfia Citizens" Under Constitution T.T iBf tan iMMiaUi Prwa ; Washington. April T-qov. Judeon Harmo spent a busy day la Wssh Iniiotv. Ha appeared to ths Supreme Court. held a reoeptle at tba Na tional Club and conferred with politic aoddst turn a litlcal lieutenants, ta Uia 8u- Ceurl Chief Juatlea White nodded ta tba Oovaraor aad save turn a stalls of waleoma whaa ha an- neered to make a motion la tba HUU Court to Protect Individual - cuss, uoveraor Harmon told ZZ rnsnsJears of tba Press Club tbat Da d "reverted - to-- Ms ancient habit of prncticisg law In appearing be ..lor tba Supreme Court Tan flrat tlna I appeared bafora tba (Mrt aa Attoraay-Oenerel' aaid ttevsraor Harmon, had aoma try- TBr WM " I 5Um . I " , . ertng momentum to carry ma safely 1 " r - mliat 'f7mmwm "croa" and 71? k-ul " Plf touching ..1Kb lender soot, t am canting to that " "t Four aanae,' aid hastily. ' " ; AMerney-Oeneral, you are tbora, W aaid tha Justice--JTT'.'L "Armaa declared the JT. ... "f !5" lay la tha cob- a oeaahia, darotad. Im 'f?fJi ,rl" trtbunaJ. aurh aa ,liL5i?n?'Ce.!ft ,0 '"'waiata tha TSP".. "ttlob -tnto JP U tha iadMdal EQTJIf 1ADVAHTAGES Sone of the Good Things Enjoyed by Equitable Representatives ThejMclingofone of the largest and strongest i:. fiftanrial institutions in the world. A Participating Company. A Prompt Paying Company. t- 1 ' Of the 5,089 domestic tr,Huf'v-Muuijj ion. u.voo or ncany ay per . "ent. were paid within one day after receipt of "Proofs of Death." A Company whose policies drawn to conform to the insurance laws of New York and other Sta(es. ) A Company issuing every desirable form of I nsur- ance including Corporation Insurance, In come Insurance, Employe Insurance, Home TTr' Purchase Insurance, Joint Life Insurance and r a large variety of Annuities. , A" Company sufneiently large and strong to insure A applicants for large amounts under a single ti policy. V-. .ACompany whose policyholders include the ,' l world's Captains of Industry whose identi fication with the Equitable is in itself an en dorsement. . ' A Company granting insurance to sub-standard physical risks bringing protection within the , reach of applicants who might otherwise be deprived of it and saving business for the ?r agent V A Company which insures womer. at the same pre V miuro rate as men. A Company whose canvassing documents are com r prehensive, adequate and attractive. A Company engaged in a broad "conservation of ' .i,v, life" movement, aiming to lengthen the lives . v of ll policyholders as well as insuring them. A Company that has withstood e-ery conceivable "test wari, financial panics, epidemics, and i lastly, a great fire. The Society has openings for energetic agents of character and abilitv. 1 1 rcss . I n0USIIALL,GenLA8t,Ri!d2u,N.C ' " - 3TVILS0N,2nd VicePresidcnt "itabia- Life Assnrence ed. imnlicates Son of Mur v r dered Man? Three Jailed for Crime ( Hparlai to Tha Nawa and Obaf rvr ) ParmvtUa. ApHJ i. Afur tha pre liminary trial, and hala( bn bound ovar to tba uparior Court, Will Har par, colored, coofaaiad to a ring ukea part In tba mrdr of Lan Hmlth. col . (aat Monday nlfht. Ha aaya Will Smith, aon of tba dead maa. made tha fatal wound with ,a raeor and too the pody to a point on Iha Norfolk kukn trai-ka where It waa found. Uarpw Yalta to (mpllcala bit iiatr, Cora ami in. wno la Muerta to be one of Uie prlnrlpala In tha act. All three were taaea to )all at Oreeo villa thla momlnc. OXFORD EASILY WOW ANNl'AL BOAT RACE. Tba Mth A nasal EMat Between lui- revel Ben of Oxford a ad CMbrtdc. t Hr the AaaockUed Praaa.) Putaoyv Bnalondv April t. Omford today won with tba great oat oaoe the alityninth annual boat race between eight oared erewa ropreaentlng the I'nlvaratty at Oxford and the Uni versity of Cambridge orer tho uaval rounih on the Thames from Putney to MerUeke. Tho dark hluea tnlahed Hi lobartha ahead .of their rival their time for tba entire eourm of four miles' and a quarter being II minutes ABLE''' death claims paid by the are standard contracts. NEW YORK ri. lmnlieafM Soil Of MUr-: mo distressing om. ' the moat dlatraaalnf ta Hwamp-RooP makes friende quickly becauae Its mild sad Immediate effect la aoon real lied. It la a gentle, heeling vegetable compound.! .lr- Kilmer's tmni-tul la a ahr. shrlas's preeri IpUoa for specie! die. Which Is sot recommended fur ir.rm.fc I everything. A sworn Certl Scale of Purltr la with .. . . ' - f wuia, rOr tale at all Imi atma tn hnttlaa of two alias fifty cents and one dol lar. AMPLE BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL In order to prove what swamp-Root, tba great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, will do for you, every reader Pf . The Ramigh Dally Newa and Ob server who baa not already tried It may reoaWe a aamole bottle br mall absolutely free. Addreas Dr Kllmar A t'e, Blaghamton. N T. Write today. Fatal Accident on Norfolk and Western Railway Near Wytheville, Va., Freight Dashing Into Huge Boulder ( By tha Associated Preas. ) Urlatol. Va. April 1. - Engineer Samuel Petit t is dead and several oth ers are eeriouely Injured as a result of a wreck on tho Norfolk and Western near Wytheville. Va.. at t o'clock thli morning. L when a double-beader freight crashed Into a huge boulder. Robert Mason. In charge of the second engine, was brought here this evening badly aralded. though physicians aay bs win recover, fireman frank Hughes Is at a local hospital with one foot almost ground off. Reed Oorvta, the second fireman, la badly scalded. Tba anginas were overturned. The debrii was cleared at I o'clock and traffic was resumed. BfEJtCER IMPROVEMENTS. ' Electric Ugbt Pleat, Etc. (Special to News and Observer ) Spencer, N. C, April I The Spen cer Board of Aldermen has oloeed a contract wtth the J. B. McCreary Company, of Atlanta, for the con struction of two miles of extension to the sowers or Spencer, the matter havingb een closed at a meeting last night. ...Th costs of the lmorov, mentt to The sewers of Bpenoer, It li said, win be II Met, tha payment to the contractor to be made In city sends, Tho McCreary Company has alas mads a proposition to the official! of speaoer to Install an electric light plant and furnish electricity at per coat leas than tha price now pais or tne town. Aaethar prepoat uoa ajas oeoa made to install a new water works system. The proposi tion Is backed by aa offer to place's neavy rorTeti as a guarantee to com' pite the work and make good the oners as to both nghts sad water. The board has the matter under a viae men t. The srosoaed aataaw tons to the aewer system will mean much for the town and the work Is Is be executed at onoo. Innocent Man Accused and Sentenced to Eighteen Years for "Supposed" Death of "Tar Heel" Negro Pracher (Special to News snd Observer ) Wlleoa. N. T., April I. This le sot an "April Fool" Joke, but a true atory, and one that ahould cause Jurors all over the land te go alow, go deep late testimony given against a defendant on trial for a capital crime. The atory : About three yeare ego. Rev. Handy Heraee, a Wilson negro preacher, we ailed te a church la Nanaemoad county, Virginia, snd at one he Jumped Into the good traces of hi rongreagtlon. and was almoet nor ehtsed by lbs brethren snd slater. everything moved along harmonr ouaty until a conference of the ckerehee was called, whes H Kernes' church was ei d a greater amount than he thought they were able to pay. He and a brother from another church got into gaits heat ed argument, ehortly after which the paraoa ntyaterleualy dlaappearsd, aad na trace could ee round nf hla where abouta. A tew days later the body sf what, at that time, wae supposed le be thet of the Wlleoa preacher was found floating In tha, Nansemoad river, and on Inveettsattoa It was feund that be bad beea murdered before being placed la the water. , tt was borated areend tbat the body was that nf the mleetng parson. NsiuSms sf hie farmer (ellewere fktokedl to ths riverside snd Menu hod, beyond s deubt. aa they ever, that ths roe tne wars these of Roe. Rexnea. A warrant wen loosed for the arrest sf ths maa with whom the hV WSS arrested, tried snd eeavte w)aV""enyar ftaajeadjjoa tfsraby 'aas9'aif jpajftfsj m ths Tkrginl pesWestJarr. sf watch term he has served abwwt three years. Ths sMias hastes. I ths tragedy li as felteweu . Rev. Rarses, laetead sf stteadiag ths riah knad sf fsteonshh aad Ad ding its bswthren and stones good, bys. bseb peddled is ths "Or Herts Sure." kg a a rani sf ths greet Minder weeds he MS hurried fM, aWveeeJ tnanths sgs W llsssit M Sf pektten hoard sf thw snietsAe, sad get In smmsnsratlexi wih O. R beaung. slerh sd Nawsamenf sawaty sswrti eeM Meg that Res, Rem si had net ee tared ths Ores Reeesdi that bs Is Bvtag rtghd here Wltssej ss the tat sf the land. Ow aWsreW that Chief fJtsesr be. fwred lbs paj eon S heard two trets far huff "Ik. and whew be resrbd that Get bte for wee ieeslen met at tts train snd reenlsf him a las en tiaey swats was S a I leg to We eamMeed. . --r ww H is Mmt that gtess wul bs ! es reiee ths wiei . uily eve4 basn. 1 oM pfsctk t! ftwdirtf Ubf font-mra! traid Ti sow DEAD IN THE WRECK .IRCIfJIA IHAbED li lb TUtJckS" kay 'ftthDiiW tioei Expreaeed at Treauuont of Kaoo By OralamUow Wd etneo for rYeetoVtttlal .Xomlncc. Th unnlttj nf the vot. w...ii..-. wk r&rnllna ' ' - K" "MVM VI -" h1- -.i,,- w.-. veaterday end It i.mi. .,... k. nnnatnli- " J ' Uvea from mane aartloni of the State, The committee decided to hold the Stale convention In Kaingh May ISlh, being the mme time that tho Repub licans moot here. At the merdng here May llth ta addreas to tn Kepubli cans of th State and county U be delivered. The meeting -ea very hvnivnioue. Many subject touching the political status of the Negro In North Caroline were fully dlsruaeed. ell the member participating. Much dlnatufactlon was expressed at the treatment the raos Is receiving at the hand nf the organisation In thla and other Htate of tho South calling themarlvee He pub lies na. It was urged) and voted that the Negro Republican voter of the State -eMitMregulremenuor .nepree- ent plan of ertanleulon of the perry-! r that they attend the prwtnet tble primartea, and, where poanlhte. elect aome of their number a representa tives to the varioua conventlona. Plan were adopted looking to the proper presentation of their rasa In caee of need. Much etreee wae laid in what was termed the nuAmerlcan and un fair method to make the Negro a po litical outcast. Ths Lily While were cored. No choice as Republican f residential nomlneee waa expressed, n fact, there was but on dominant nets In ths committee and that waa the re-enfranehleement of the Negro In tha party. They adopted reeolirtlona expressing this, determination. They held that the negro I paying tea on millions of dollar and that It la un juet that he should be taxed without representation. Chairman Taylor mad a report of his visit and Interview with President Taft and Hon, W. B. McKJnley. A vote of thanks was tendered him for hla faithfulness. There were present the following members sf the committee: H. H. Tay lor, chairman; c. N Hunter, secre tary; W. W. Watson. Rdrecombe: W. E Marnltt, Wayne; Prof T W Wal lace. Rowas; J. P Arlington, Nash; Dr. R. H. W. Leak. Halelgh. A. J. Simmons, Raleigh: D. P. Lane. Wake W. F. Young, Durham, C. T. Rich, Hocky Mount, and other represented by prosy. - Held Its Regular Monthly Meeting YesterdayOrdered Two Special School Tax Eleptjons Ths County Bssrd Sf Education of Wake met In. regular aeesion yester day and. In addition to a number of routine metiers, ordered elections for spental srhool tax at Morrlsvllis and Wake Forest. Auditor Henry Holding reported tbat all the towns la Wake had paid p all floes In arrears, except Wendell. which the auditor reported, was In In the sum of $144.11. Oak Ridge She On Mount Pleasant. oak Ridge, N. .'.. April 1.- oak Ridge abut out ML Pleaaaat at Mt. Pleasant by a score sf I to . Wla- eton did the twirling for Osk Ridge, hntoina- Mt. Pheasant down to frvw scat tared hits noueer, r, who pitched for touched for ssveo ML Pleasant, was bits, two of which were homers, by at ay berry end Llewellyn. Moors, cen ter Solder for ML Pleasant, plsysd brilllsnt game In the field. The score: rt. H.'E. Oek Ridge I 7 t Mt. Pleasant t 1 i wadeclnT Bsvlval. Rev. W. MeC Wfilte, peator of the Preebytertan Church, Is In Apex thl week assisting Rev. J. Edwin Hemph ill la a revival at the Preebytertan Church there The revtvel began Sunday morning. MRS. WILKES' BLESSING Hr Dear HopCt Rslixxi -Health, HeypfaMt. tnd Baby. rTattsbojt. Miss. -"Lrs C link m's Vegetable Gsansosndbas Breves ry beoeooeJ te an, lor hew 1 Sat well snd Bars tweet, hanlUtl baby. aj snr IS happy " I wa en twraad frogshaTlIM pres tretioa, uxiifestiaa aavi femsis hreeables. " I think I ssfTerwi rata swald safer I befna taklsf Lrdia & rmkhaai i VsgwhaM, Cfxmk I Oehvk R saved taia ksOj p L'f, Sd 1 hsi aartae. ' - " My bsarai baa Vssa Very f4 0tW SbbSn, gad ntos wsf Ktikta a WH-Mia.Vp WlUBSB,li F. tX Na L tries. TU dsrheet sard af hin4 end" wife nsiabnnaMhk t t armvi b eaewytwaaaa'yaanj beraetf tsianb tsa af shtwaswsuel ww'-f ht aesna am wswsesat af fba f aastalne '-ttaea, attsa anrnses bf fa jrssar r" a awaaj beams sate t m) ara aa Andrea W- - 1 1 ta fact tw4lLrtakbaa s 'JsC ssa aaaaj wassaa t 4, bsarthy lTfelwt ias-1 trrfla H T"thik. I eta. leas. ftsfac-T' v' Tr'aw W i BOARD EDUGATi l) I ree, i -!' I- e - s- 'ffd t till.. . Wit' constipation, C. E. Ajrcrs, Sabia St., Montpclicr, Vt, eayt: "t waa aflUetsd with constipation and bSlouen far yeara, aad at time km ee bad I would boai sneonacleus. I have been found 'In that eosdHloa many tlmea. Physicians did net eeem to be able to e mo say good. I would become weak and for daa at a ttaue eould do ne work. Net long ago I got a ba of Sr. Mile Laxative Tablets, and after using then found I had sever tried anything tbat acted la (iwh a rlld and effective manner. I believe have at last round the remedy that sits my esse. Thousand ol people trt tiiflrrcrt from habitual constipation and while poitibly realizing something of the danger of thi condition, yet neglect too long to employ proper curative measures until serious ill ness often results. The advice of all physician is, "keep your bowelr . a . . . . - ' .TZ . . . Dr. Miles Laxative Tablet ere told by alt druggists, at 2$ cents box containing t$ doses. If not found satisfactory, your money is returned. a MlltS MKOICAL CO, Elkhart, had. CLAUDE KITdHIN MAKES BIO SPEECH (Continued from page one.) hand upon hi conscience snd say that h believes thet wool grower of ths Slate of Washington can produce wool for less than one-twentieth of one cent per pound, while In the wool produc ing Stats of Wyoming tt cost mora than thirteen eenta a pound, aa stated In the tariff board reports, then I aay be Is sttlisr s Republican or hs-otaghe to be In an Insane asylum. The Republican claim thai they have put the class of wool known as carpet wool on the free list, but I say that thsy have Increesed the price of the wool that goes Into ths poor man's blankets from four to seven cents a pound and they have not dared to call your attention to thle fact. Thld pro poeed bill does practically put wool on the free list: that la, allows rebate, provided It I used for carpet only, but If used to make blanket clothes, etc., ths tariff I Increased from 4 to 7 cent per pound. "Senator Warren, of the tariff board, ha said that cheap blankets and cheap clothes are made out of thle carpet wool and they have persuaded the Republican members of the Ways and Means- Otmmttts .. make this Increase of 4 to 7 cents that Is an wool, ths biggest Increase ever known li. the history of tariff making in this country, so that ths wool baron could reap bigger profits from ths poor people of the country who were ta need of cheap blenkets and cheap overcoats and cheap clothing, and thla. too, In ths faes of tho facts developed In the recent hearings In regard to the Lawrence strike. When Floor leader Underwood opened the debate on the wool bill Friday there were not 71 members on the floor to listen to- his sneerb. The galleries were empty. Today when Kltchln finished his speech practical ly every member. Republican and Democratic, was In hla sest Ths galleries. lnrint the press gallery. were crowded. "Kltchln Is the strongest speaker and can draw the largest crowd of any rcaa In tha House of Representatives" said s member ss he left tha cloakroom Ths applause at tho snd of ths apeeeh lasted for sevral minutes and the aisles were crowded with mem bers pressing forward to shake ths North Carolinian' hand. CpecHTJuIletla eaV Hi fti! i! Ashsvllle 4 74 II II 71 Atlanta .... II 10 14 1 It II .01 Charleatoa . II 4 141 II 14 II II -U .00 .10 Knoxvirie . . Lynchburg . .00 .00 .14 .0 Norfolk .... Raleigh .... Washington 10 Wytheville . .11 tCTCH Tare moixaxd. LPrtnasrln ' laeUcate ktoMd DetearaUoa sen? v ifcWrwaoa m Amtnasnn Ry the Aienclated Preen I Montgomery, Ala.. April I. Re turns at midnight from ths primary election held todsy la Alabama are more ar lees Inareurnts, swing Is ths length of the ballots aaad aad the fistsjtes of soms of the precincts from county seats. laromplete re turns from thirty mantles out sf aity-sovea Indicate a en ltd t'sder wood dalegatlon to ths State Coaxes Una. la ths Sixth district Cian iseii an Rlcbaaaad Peareos Hoheoa appears wtaaar over Frank H. Masdy, Oscar W. fade need In ths Nlntk aad all lbs sthsr tne em beats ta C wars aemlsated wit beat opposition. sa Treat" fRy lbs Assnrlatsd) Press.) Fert Worth. Tessa, April 1. Ths tret say sf ths trte! af the Tier. rraak Nerrla barged wttb perherr. s hahon up wtth argument af ths msttaa ef the def waking ts have tas inatewniant sea Tweaty-ws tnearetieas sf fesN wars advance. rr om gray Jodgs Mmraons, iiirald the metloa. Aaetker Oaa was Sled hast before seart as. ree Lse aev. pa site. Argument sa tho aaa. ill be had leaeervew and at M la emrraiad a is iiiiiBLisa lass staef atottead lwhra.a Whs than wri. 1 Br the leeiimi - i V. of Keey QHeana wen ths araeaa aver Owen Mama lentgwt In wVtbrrT ' Fan'h yees laahiasr fna, f R tas sanaitaoad fval T ' W ashlar -a. Asnt 1 Te Raaan. "odear tammlisea atr arSewl fevaaabry refiee'teg iha aer-r-l-oveee' Mtnr - and war man's Nl) SS) tw4t tne I r-' -r, eeef lAemi.v wrt tre I area aad Vrw 4 , Contesting forilver Cup t Special lehews sad Observer.) Chesel UUL S. April l.Th ' first Inter-Class Field Day la ths his tory of track efhletlcs at ths Univer sity was held last Saturday, whan ths representatives of the four srsdemfe classes met In cjontest tor the silver cup offered the class winning ths largest number of points. For sums , time a number of men from the four : classes have been training on the jtrnh under 'aj J. Cartmell's vlgor- ous coaching. As a result, ths meet altuided plenty of excitement In ths I wsy of sprinting. Jumping, vaulting, J ana distance running. The Interest wus Increased all the more by the ; fa t that no one who has made hla ' letter on tha track was allowed to ' enter. Varsity men were strictly de barred Excitement was of course added by the keen rivalry that exists between tht freshman and sophomore ftUseA " " The result of the meet was: Sopho more 41; freahmen II; Junior, tl: senior, 10. The meet waa aa all a Htjwq Succiiea. particularly from the l,olnt of view of work done, one uni versity record, which le probably also s fctats record, was broken. Ueorgs V. Strong, '14. pole vaulted 10 feet 4 Inches Thl la four Inches belter than tha record of last .year. Considering ths fact tha no varsity man were en tered the ether Umee the distance were very good. H. C. Parker, 'It, fut the shot 1 feet I Inches Thl la a batter record than that made last year. Mason. '11, won ths l-yard dash In 10 I I eeconds. The Individual star of the meet was Philip Woolrott, of ths freshman class Ths quality and versatility of bla work mark him aa one of the most prorale ing trark men Carolina has Had In a long time. He scored 10 tk points of tha II mada by Wa clean cantering Uoth Jumps, both hurdles end tying tor tntna piaca to the pole vault, in neither the lumps nor the hurdles did ha have to extend himself. Had he been pushed several records might have been broken. The climax of the whole meet was ths relay rave between teams made up of varsity stars and Nat i. CarUnelL It was the first time Cartmel! had ever raced at Carolina, aad es a result ths Interest was keen. The two teams were: C. Cobb, Jr., E. V. Psttersoa. Not J. Cartmel I. and M. E. Bhtlock. Jr.. H. C. "ponce, and W. E. Wake- ley. Cobb and Blalock ran ana lap, Patton and Rpanca two laps, and Curtmetl and We holey one sap. Wake- ley had six yarda lead on Cartmell at the beginning of the last lap. but Cartmell, resplendent Is blus silk trembs sitd a- red an ' stua ' Jsa oaf,: passed Wakeley easily, and romped across ths taps wtthout having had to extend himself. Below ara tha svents, winners aad 100-yard dash Mason. 'It. Bret; TUtstt, 'la. aacend: Price, 'II. third. Time, II 1-1 ascends. High Jump Woalloott. 'II. first; Long. '14. second . Ferguson. '14. third. Height, I feet 1 Inches. Half-mile Ransom. '14. first; Whiting, 14. second; Sbuford. 14. third. Time. 1:11 4-1. Bread Jumy Woollcott. 'li. flrat; Upscomb. 'II, second. Struthsrs, '14. third, nistsncs. II feet 1 1-1 Inches. 440-yard dash Parker, 8. 1.. '14. first: iiarker. 'li. seoond. Ttllett. 'It. third. Tims, li seconds. Shot put Parker, B C. 'II, first; Axley. It, eeoond; Rankin. II, third. DisUnoe II feat Inches Pole vault Rtrong, '14, flrat; Car ter. 'II, seoond; Woollcott. '11, snd Hansom '14. tied for third. Height, 10 foot 4 Hammer throw Alley, Ml. first. Absraethy, "14. second: Orr. 'It. third. Distance, 14 feet. Ill low hurdle Woollcott, 'II. first; Price,, '11, seoond; Strwlhera, '14. third. Time. It seconds 110 yarda dash Mason. 'II, first; Sear. '14. second: Parker. S .. '14. third. Time, 14 1-1 seconds Mile Shuford. 14, first; Willis '14. second; tTherrod. '14. third. Time, minus 11 seconds 110 low hurdles Woolrott, 'II. flrat; Price, 'It, seceaTJ: Rtruthers, '14. third. Time, to seconds Relay race Won by Cobb. Patter son and Cartnvell over Rlatork. ft penes sad Wakeley. Time, I minute 11 l-l seconds aaa a Hollyhock! and goldrn-glow may be frown along the fence at the bck or the side of the house, and repuuire bat little room. Cotaplrteri Ullarifirw-rwarrf i- tWNitW l vaasiaa. , t9mtmU BaaTliMsfJ I fealuenast . lCefftr-Jl,Joaia--a, Attorn, J4 1- sdaw L r mk I swaanaVaTaanaatnanantw BVaarWPJf-l 0 b7X;sri ' 1 X llrllMllin Wwerr. .v7 . ' t wcar vifisw,gtsai: rrrrf.Xijk'v y-'-'iSTiarcai 7 you natu- rally ask. RtmPly be rabse the hi a a who wrote the p rfaniptlon from which Ml - U tablets made know mors abou " stomach dis eases than II per rent, of all .the physi cians In America, and be sts paid for knowing. DYSPEPTIC Aad you a-1 large box of tablets made from this doctor's pre scription for only 10 cents, are yon coins to continue to suffer T Sola by drusaieta. everywhere. And If they do not .banish Indigestion, catarrh of ths stomach or any stomach distress nave your money back. DR. POTEAT SPOKE Delivered the Last Lecture of the Series of "Students' Night" at Edenton Street Church Sunday Night Sunday night there waa held the last "Student' Night'' for the o)lags year. Dr. E. M. Potest, president of Furmaa University, delivering ths ad dreas. After the opentng exert Isee, Mr, 3. W BarfttlMftd introduced Prof. W. A. Withers, of A. A M.. who In a few. but eloquent worda introduced Dr. Potest. Ir. Potest then proceeded to talk on "Is It Wrong te BetT and hold the attgatlon of the audience throughout In a talk thar applied Blbe teachings to Illustrate ths fact that batting waa an evil to be avoided. He Illustrated his talk by personal experience at Purman and while traveling telling the Insignificant and unimportant things thst were made ths subject or bets: bum condemned the habit or "matching" aa practiced by students snd even children. He used tha llluet ratios or Samson's net as s warning and showed that even If tws parties sgread to abide by the result that tha moral wrong was not AatajL. Ha eoaudad hla rejnarka by advising all students to stop the habit. Tha series of lecture, which have beea held at different tlmea In the various churches la the etty have been fell attended bf.stadaau and proves vary Instructive snd beneficial Get after the San Jose scale. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1912, edition 1
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