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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2 L 1911 DAVIDSON LOS? TV . university o f souin tarpnna1 II 'Special Id Noi i I ''bacrirr.) ' Vilumlila. H f, i . r 1 1 : J. -Thar' a n rally of Houiii i .r . in.i won the --ititl mnr of the in'i from David- ii this Afternoon. ? The game g w.iK imi without u,''f the work X Jk f the Davidson ii-i i i -nip lirillldnl ! 1 1 1.1 all time. , 1 I i he m ore: I I l. 1 1 M i.N Mi I; II Cn. A K I II Chew Wriglejrs E2-ZEE Track Farnb-tir K.Itcnd Oyer ItH- UU tl.-nd- -I.l-I of Hm liiXliiiiK.ii. U hu h Vll lie Here fur ll n nU4io Ac ..it I fSfllPRESEHTED Xp-) AGAIN YESTERDAY I ti mai i -.- . . . . ee- illlYi . Jjfl ss- I'rtMW M ill fHir Hack In Tlntc 1 to Take lsrt s-yc-ti lii.lllMib.ii. Are llrftiiNvwnrfil In iIm- M.et. The M'iuUnt) of u... k . M of th nrntl it'ini i Hi. . ... 1 leg. digression win i rfinpit .-h -i, m here Halurduy when tti in. no of li. . institutions UI r here from ;UI ( 'irr 1 wawan7,l . - m 1 i i J' :. Predominant and Why In choosinc United States Tires for your oar it is preeisely as if you, desiring an Ideal tlref should contract with four leading tire N manufacturers to build a tire that would actually combine every element of strength and every '"Mara&aLixMnufi to the fir oompanles. It ie taaoacaivabU thateiarh a method of tin manufacturing ahould net produce a ra of tlna that la duUmitty bctwr than ngM have bam pfnduccd Vj may on of thaaa fac lortaa working timglt km 'id. Unitod States Tiro gia lb watpHw trtrt nlwt Ixcauat of our ftur fmtry mtikU of cooatrvctloa, ft they coat no mora than 70a mn M to oy far otbr klnii Tkh) opportunity to aerura ttfr vim Wra ittrt tut kaa Mturalljr appaalad 10 Mtoriata who an wadded to no Hra but tba moat aconoon kaJ thv k la anoalblt to boy. Tkmt ia why United Btataa Tina an priitmtumn). All Style of Fastenings and Treads old Everywhere Umtad Butet Tire Coenpany, New York 0 K luttz I f Ki liiirdsoii. 1 f V hltn. r Jl, Iil.-r. lh l!n !lllii'i . J li !'". II. n Klllmt. . . . . llllPV, Jl Wolf-. i A'nti'i n, ... Tol.ilx . , I M V of S 1 Muftri. 1' 1 1 ! WmIIb. 1 f 1 Von hoimtr Mi Mlll.in n . ; HuotM-r. I f 1 w ii. r f IB' .On.,i,. , 1 1 nlf.atv, .'Hi . . . 1 Wttme, n. . . . Air-tin. lb I1' . A. I I 3 0 : : t 0 1 0 a 1 n Tntala :7 i w A Si orp by iniiliiiin 1 'mm aeon ;oo 0 000 1 , I 'nl. at H. V ui)2 U00-0ii 7 Hummary: Two hw hit Hooecr ' Hlt Miiporllonpi) 1 iff Muey S In 4 I ltml;-o Wulf. . 1 J.j Innlnini Ural hum on l.li- BllllRin. 1. Hury. 2 , Krin... h, Moure, nrjuoby. 8ti.lin bniK-o Moore. BhUb. MrOowan, Mr M Ulan. ' B by. Urhnm, J. KlulU, Halllnner Wild pllrh- Wolfe. Hattr-r hit MrlU. Double play-Metla to Klutti to Whltner Time of anie 1 4& I mplre Mr. llurhlnon A STATE CLUBS IN FAVOR DF FIGHT fATTKHrlOM. of artHlna. who in , HUwd m thr mil rva. I'mAm-rmm ' rrtwaUir broke tlw hmnlhem rmwtt the leadlrif Inatliutlona to mm pel? for BriMs. It la a ureal phtiee of the rollrae Marclaa. Ky the fortunn of team llmlta. plarea on thv liuai-ball nlnra 0tfa nil footlmll eleven are nnlert the arettl niMjorlty of rolleieo men, hut the tntrfc meet m open to every man, while the rollene llmle Itn hiKheat eii priMwton of Hthletlr demorrary In thin nywtem of IrHlnlng Hthletra It la mlno the niiere of the other forma himI tillril lih hitv en lli nient of them. That there will be an over- Lightning riirtH'k rlmldrnn'. (Hperlal tn News and tibaerver 1 (Ullabury, April 28 turln( h tow-re elertrli atorm laat night light nlng atrui k the realdenre of Mlaa Kate l-onard. In Hallahury. tearing off W'OOI JAXyrr, of an.llu. a llafc-lgh Bn. iIm In rnu-ml In Hm high frump ami Ihr h.I- ,ault. I'nrl of ihr pon h roof gutlrnna mot loenklllK 1 iter pipe whh h the rill - rent filloert I nt thr ground The ttMirr kuhIh-iI 0111 from the hrokrn ulr loit t i- lwellinir whh not errl iTmiv iliiniHKeil Whllr m-M-rrlv ho. ke1 the im-mtiHre of lh. fiimlly wrrr unlnlnreil I ranfi-rTrl In tlx- Mlwumrl. Restore Gray Hair to Natural Color By Common (ianlen w a Simple lU'incdv lor l);m , drulT, FalliiiK. I adul, (irav Hair. The old Idea of imiru- sr f,,r larkenlng the hlr M,, rotliin - la vognie. tinr t..ioin,..t, h ,, ar. gloaay hnlr .1 ,,.m,.ni,. While? nur motherp .. r. i..foTt. Ikwf ra fifty . ur ni.ni.lmoih.re, apt their heir aoft nil m.,A vlin k "Sage Tea," a hu h ,il.i r.-.u.r.nl ' the natural ralor. 1 On obje-tlnn to 1 iim n. h ,t prep, armllon waa the Iro-ible if niwkint It. Thkj ob)e.-tlon h l.een over- btr the Wyeth CheimYai r,.m. naa New Tork. who h pl,ed the market a aupt-rior prrpnre tloa) of Bag. rombln-l with Kul.hur and Wtreer valuable rrmedlee for .lanri Mff. etching aralp, and thin. aek. bum hair. The beauty of the hair depeuda more an ita rich, errn akadlng than anrthtng ekw. Inm't have drr. hareh) faded hair, when nlmple. harm I e reraedr will bring back the mlor aj a few aava: and doa't b tor mented with da draff. Itching amlp and hwiaa, falling ha Ira. . VYvedh rWv and 'tilphur flair Keaeedr will fiitlJctr eaneit Iheew treuhkM, and r'-a Mr, ttretlatlL-n4, bWMtjr . to ' heir. - - " ' t a' fi ow baUla Jrom y , today, and pmve thle Id v r " lief art Ion. . AU dmaglota . 1 It. under guarantee ' thai the e v "I he e-afuBMled tf tba ramea j, r,,.i . . . ' iw ad reaireonled. "K IU T. HKkg Co. 1 Hp-, ml to News ii Spell. .'I . prll of Ml .1 II Hpiii. n t'l.B.inl for. H t . 1 1 . .. rut I.. yeateriliiv 1. n;i nflrr lite" p. .renin hua for 1 he on Ihr I'. IrainliiK l.ill. I r :inlerreit 10 I. II 'tulle oil ili.l 1 ihaet el 1 Tll"M ' ' Khmhii. KiKan. of the e. of the I 'lilted Newport, M. I . teanme his dullen tn Ihe nmklna , ahort Mlt to In Nuliatinrv Mr I:.iiihii pant yenr l.een i loitlrr Hull. -ii ,il Newport 11ml. u 1 hta ueek he woa Ihe MlMaolirt with regll- Ihe 111:111 of Wrff I MVI IUiin OF NOHTH MUH.IN A Tll ( K Stt Al. whelming Hltenifun.e, In promlxe.1- HOW, I.O IIH'IV II. I . ' Ill pi 1 1 nn II I . I ,11 tlnn and the great nuniher of ntnee will guarantee popular intermt All Who arr Intereated III .i.lliKe thli-tl. i are beginning to w mi ihrir toe In anlli Ipulloti of the in- of the hlg traek tti-et H11Tunl.1v nt whl. h priu-tlrall) nil of iln , K,., of the HtHle will he repreei nli .l Hinr Monday the manager hae I'erii iiniinril that two niore rollegea. tltlllfi'lil .ili.l Klon will he repreai-nleil in the mr. I brlnicliiK the total iiunit.er of , ,,i,-, np to aeven Nfli-t before hull air Ii a t-oloaaal athletli ovenl l.een nt tempted In Ihla Htnle and nil North arolltilana are looking forwunl with pride to the outronu-. The aopportera of A tk M hail with Joy ihe announcemrnl thai llolu ria-m. their I. la-real point winner, who la off with the lu.ee 1ml I team. will . ..no link In lime to pMXtlrlpiilo In the liani. a and A A M a 1 han. e are on Ihe l.ooni It w m feared thut Hubert on would not he able to gel ha. k. but the management wired ( omi h (ireen l.ial night to iiend him home Thurail.ij night after the game ai B'aahlngton, l f. Itobertaon, lital rai look llrat plaer In the broad Jump and the high hurdles, and a pl.i.e In the high Jump Klevrn polnm in am h 11 1 loeely ronleateil ni.i an ihla will I.-, may throw thr null ome one way or the other, fend M . han. ea of holding the IUI eiph rup neit ear are mueh greater than eer before line hundred and eiahteen rolli-ne iithletra In one afternoon's sport' The ,V A M athletli Held Will look like a mi. nil tented rty. with the booths for the .ollegea arranged for their i-imi-ftt 7'he titiiiiipotnont la d"1nK all tn in . ow.-i to make this meet a grand su. " ea in e rry way Vi: of the mllegee will brlns down a luine folloeing The rHllronda ire making i l.il effort to run conve nient e. hedulea for those wishing to let Into ihe rity for the 01 raslun and get hunie that msht. Tli k eta will be on mile Krlday ntomlng a( the Tinker Hulldlng Tkarmary and the Murray Tailoring hop. The meet will start promptly at 1 o .io k. Commercial Club of Durham Receiving Replies in Regard to Fight for Better Freight Rates; Other News From Bull City 1 Spertal to News and ibaerver Ourham. April 2 3 Mr U K. Tuft's. e. retarv of the 'nmmerrtal flub, haa repllea from a number of the roni rnerilul iluba of the Htato and the majority have hee.11 very e-nthuttlaatl-nilly In favor of Rlate-wlde organise lion for Ihe fight that la to be made for lower freight ralea for North far ollna. They all promised their heart -text t'o-operatlun, and aometlme about the middle of Mav a meeting will be called In soma centrally loeat ed city fur the purpnae of organising the Htate-wlde aaourlatlon. There are about thirty commercial liul.e In the Klale, who have been asked to Join this aaaoitatlon and already favorable repllea haw been received from aiiout nuir or ihe se-re4aiiea mhers will rome In later on. snd the fight for lower ralea will be one of the moat i effec tive that has ever been made, if j the preaent plans of the promoters of the Htaii wide movement are car 1 rled out I The 1 onunerrlal club begins tomor row a campaign for an Increased 1 niMtriberahlp At the enthusiastic meeilnr of Hi,. ,luh laat week It was decided t.. make thla campaign, and at that lime about twenty new names were enrolled The flub now has a membership of J00. A campaign ommlltee of twenty men has been appointed, and each of these men h,ie been assigned ten men. whom they will aak to Join the club, Mr. Ham Hpargcr la the chairman of thla committee They will have a meeting next Tuesday at 1 o'rlock In the of- I ft' ea of the 1 I u h and discuss the 1 week a ..rk. and make a general re l'"il "f the campaign. It la believed thai iln- ..immittee will have little trouble In .nlding a hundred namra lo thr list of rnemhera, for Durham la Interested .11 the work of the organi sation as 11 baa never been before They r.-.. ih .t It la really going to do . slime gu.id tilings for the city. Its brief rxieti-iire hag already shown 1 in 1; 1 result A Make Your Living Porch Cheerful and Inviting If you have never used a CREX rue on your livint porch you cannot imagine how much one will add to comfort and appearance. Being made of lonE, jo.mlea wire gran, CREX rug. wear like iron ant nof affected by water dr dampnest -they never curl ar easily cleaned by gentle shaking and brushing with damp brooto. AV w IlliIVJ aUasaasssBgasldaaktesJ on your way home. Cleanse your mouth refresh it It makes you as hungry as a bear makes you want food, then helps digest it If everyone everywhere would chew it before and after eating, what fine appetites fine digestions fine teeth we'd all have. .And the green country seems very near while you enjoy this refreshing mint leaf juice, Try it tonight! Buy it by the Box v v V A V Look for the spear The flavor huts 7A )V taMssat .Vtiv ltitfcer In he Mate. 1 IConroed Tribune I rapt. J. M froea, ihe veteran print, er wh la , holding down a job on . T ,rhr. la in Concord, today. I hta being hi. flrwt visit to hi. eld heme bj eereral month fapt. .Tl . Printer la the mate. He tella aa that h. began proa "" Ikti a are , nrt. Ing. It waa tor Mr. R. . i,,,, wbaAarward for a gnod many rear edited the Mateartlle ftrauLJ. raaC Creass waa for never! years an eeae-tot af Ulla oftV-o. l r wweklag bg Aahsbor. faf asTeraJ " .... are numrrou. in pk partem and color. Of courae, M color, are best lor porches, but lor hall, living, dining and bHroorng you will nafur aDy wan! to match the color Khetne of each room. Of all the Ion priced Moor noerlnea nnthin. ik. rnrv 11 natural honutv brlahlneea. 1 Lunii.. ...1 1 i.-uiu. i.. runner, and rns, are sold bv t,t all Raleigh raraat and far- 1?J1 -To" , lf, , ""r '''" out of Ihe paiterna or .hade. yo. prefer. Iw will rla.l.y get Ihrm f,r y..u. Anw . for Tkd WW of fin eeedarti la aa UMEMUOh At fimmr aaaaanaaw awanaf OtiX aaBawa CHEX CARPET CO, 3H Cndnn New Yerk Cty At a very enthusiastic meeting of the ( lit. league at the i. M. A. this morning, all of the old officers were re-elected Mrs. T. L Jone president. Mr A. (J. farr. vice presi dent . Mrs. I K Hill. iMM-retary. and Mlsa Alice Hundley, treasurer. The 1 hiilrn en of the committees will la the same aa last year. Tuesday. rrll Jo. was the date rimed for the hednntiiK of the clean up day tn this city, and the work of cleaning the town will be carried on for several da)., "i us long as there la work to do Th- people of Ihe city will be a.keil to have the trssh removed from ih-lr yards snd placed In the streets ready for carting away by Ihe stieet i irta The city haa granted the uae of about 2d carta, and the rekiil.ir street force for thla work. On- if the farm -ra from the Oak (lr.11 .section of the county haa ex pressed a dissatisfaction with the di vision or apportionment of the county commissioners. In that there wss no member of IJie board from that action of the county. Th. peo ple of 1 ak Grove ar.d farr townships, so nus farmer say do not feel that thev are represented on the board aa thev should le. Of'roura. Carr township has been mad. a part of the i-ounty since the election of U present board, hut thoy are uggaet Ing for ro rn ml anion from that ac tion thla vear. th. nam. of Mr. Tom lllrks Thev say that each of the sli township. In th. county aould 1 have a re Dr.esntatlve for two ad ; turning township which would Bv. three . ommlaatonera from lh. eostn trv and th other two .would com. from the city. There has bean good deal of talk about thla arrang meiit, and It la not Improbabl that the lanmovrata wtll follow out aome such ;.lan when they nam. th. tick et for thla campaign. DURHAM REPUBUCANS VERY MUCH OISGUSTED Special to N.wa nad Otrrr.) Durham. April I. " Itrpubllcana bar. eipreaawd a dtaguat for ihe unbualneaa-llk. way la whlcn the invapUon of last Baturday waa run. Thy aajr thai th. Republicans cn never hop. to do anything to- . h.-iiaiaa an a narty In thla county when tha affair, am alio wad W be ran In aarh a shp-hod ewasmerTi One of th. SMUtsen the roavawnaw raid that th. rot. for Inatrwrtion for Hooawv.lt did not conform ta tba pla of arganlaatlnn aa ..timed by mat Committee. Tb. vo. atractioa waa UkH la a r.ad-bawt way. Bwm. a( th. msnikar. )mr4 to Inatrwrtlon. and tb. gnattar waa finally vwted an to Ulla aha pa: -Motto, that tha tkaraana dekegaU.n td tha Mat van tie b. Isvssrsa-led vat for tb taatrartiwa of tha Wat. aii.gr'-- th. aatlonal ranveattasi to vote for RoeejevaH."'- aVan.a as? ha preclnela MkS wbaws. IbV wsww vw. Ing what in aasan.a waa. aat r , far Inetrwrtkea. Aa M laaka aarw Taft ; wlU nai g4 a atncW vwta rvaen thkj , eaanty. thonf. there are enen. few; Tart rVpk brra." Th. veia road 1 not be prorated In the fllate conven tion, alnce there waa no poll of th. voters at the precinct prlmarte Another unuaual thing for a con vention to do waa the endoraement of the three Durham poatmaalere To Ia fhuroti's t'nrneratimr. Charlotte. April 21. The laying of the cornerstone of th. new 8t Mar tin's Kpisropsl fhurch, to be known aa the Wllkee Memorial, In memory of the late Captain John Wllkee. will ocur tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock and will be an event of particular Im portance In a week which will, be memorable with the Eptac npaltana of Charlotte and th. State at large. Kt. itov. Joseph Blount Cheshire will conduct the service, which were or Iglnally planned for laat Sunday Ten article, will be placed In the corner atone. WAREHOl'BEH f'lXMK .NKXT MONTH. Over Two Million IN Hinds of Tohacun Bold on Durham Market. Durham. April 21. The warehouse, of tbU city have announced that the tobacco season would close the nmt of next month. Only a very email part of the crop now remains to b. .old. and It la figured that by the flrat of May all of It will have been market ed. Th. tobacco as lea on the Durham market thla year have exceeded the preceding year by about two million pounds Though Ihe exact figures are not at present attainable, thr Uuiham market will sell about seven in 1 1 1 lor. pounds that season 1 The next season will see three wars houses In Durham and the warehouse men aay that the sales will greatly exceed thoae of this year, not only on this market:, but also on all of the larger markets. Thla additional sales on this market will rome from a nat ural Increase, and also from the small er markets. The tobacco men her predict that the day of the small mar ket of a million pounda and leas has paaaed. The tendency will be for the farmers to aril their tobacco on th. larger market Thla condition is on. nf the results of the dissolution of th. tobacco trust, which boufTftt the great er part of the tobacco of thj. season. Formerly th. larger company could afford to put a buyer on all the small markets, alnce they would buy for all the different branche looking after many different gradeand hem-e abl. to buy a large amount'of tobacco. Th. various companies oofblng out of th. old trust wtll not ba able td buy enough tobacco on th amaller mar kets to Justify keeping a man on those market Alt of the companies will have representatives on the larger market and th. natural reatt will be that th. tobacco Will sont ' these market where th. competition for tobacco la the greatest. fdard sasl aeri ( era. nlsai sad aaaMVdeiaiN -ftaneh Heel Otassp u Nasfasa talkaisM Remarkable Horn Traatmemt For Ail Foot Tronbloo "wMTT or trim yk Tkl. tarn rasa flea wtll bt welroased by the theaesad. sd vkrUsM ef dally foot tor. tore. Itoat waate tlsM. tM It it eees. No matter k.w assay patent werilrtne. yen have tried la vain thla tiestasent. which as fersaerlv kaaw. elr ta doctor will de the work. "Imwarre twe tables. fsla ef t'slerlda eempaaad w beie ef warm water. - Iksah lbs rest far fall - ' teen ntlsnte gewtl rsbMsg the Mrs nsrta. The eaa are awrtaswaa. AB paia gees Hi at a ally and the feet feel " eluply deHrhtfaL CenM a ad ealleaaeS ' esn be peeled right an: bee lew a. rMf r .... ss sills. iij asl wasad'.e-'' ri"H. la this I res' axel s. ! a"d."... hat irawptea will bsb rwie af tke ' rslaeMe "worts taresuth tea feres . JT a wai.iis ta eaae Itet a rweeif are ,t r, , at bag frwea aay drasgisl,. oaaatl . k t. rare tba aerst frt. ' '"r." ummmmmmmmumwmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmnuimm1mm ..Madia : TrTrttf At-f1f) rrxr Of t
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