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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY. APHIL 24. 1011' 1 eKUM. M.ia Mall .nil lha auaala Hiimn Perl. I aaaa. a9aBK .rf2l9aaBasa. . . ... ref Muil Mall, arid tha gua.le Huaou Part. Mi. IMM, ApeM ' - lest tela "saweT- 'awifc4sBsl MM4W fsms. Th doing of ths dub th reeding of reports. cUarusalnn nf cur night Miss Kllsn Mr f hall gava liuii. ii Party In honor of hr gust. I Mlaa .lull Culbreth of llalrigh, a lid rent rniili. Hi- were very anuielng and Hi luiili could liul lafiulii (inn) Mlaa U..i Calvin, whuao ligginnl In I 'i W Murphy has Juel bs an- IIUIJlK nl Hi mi i 11 Man. ml prevailed Ihrough- outburst ( laughiai lb pin run for Hi. meeting niin Mrs lam mill III ' in la Mo I Inffman. ah., made It rli h nd at. by i out (hi- urureH gem, until alls throughout, mnl th entire iu mm I MiThail iiamril th. prise wlnnr, Mlaa bershlp plusr.1 their prie ill I ha , Mara Km nrgev, ami prnld her Urogram lm lulled om If i Him lilt at wllh a bus of land). In nlhw ilnlia of lha town I'd After eril In. Ira total selection i a v 4 a I I i ' -" -- I and SOCIETY FREMOl 1 V UIH I sr- ' alt'. '-":''::.si,. W l.fMLa.'l"M tR l MMKIt M(HMM.N In thla prally f'"' a K" blur nm hfavy la' a In h avfi . irni i olor hiui bran ffiTii alv lm r..(lu. xl Tha yoka a lib h ionlliiu-a half ",4)T,. lo tha albow. haa baan faahwinad of,TMr' thla la-. Ihara la a Mb Of ha alfX) hb h cmplala Ihr panal In lha fn.nl of tha klrt Tha uppar part of tba aKIrl Ilia tha fla ira iiiitta ntialv. lha Inwar portion ta aliahUv fullad. fnrniln a daap Mourn hbh. haai. rloaa not oapart from tha tralirhl allboi'tta Thla flounre hit a row of llnan buttona whb h. up l.aranllv aar a In rloaa It down tha intar from Thar Joyoua a - r inln Jenny, whirr tba Mim ara. thr blrdg a ainKln" Plnaln1 for ainllr ilu am Wnirh n' iham II win It ' For )ul a atplla from Jrnny haa Uhl o' haavan In It. i 1 1 Pwaatha.irl ..f th- bb.aa.inia fjoldan trraaca iflrililllli . Tha trr .ur nodiliii boady." lha! .Hlla hp- h -ilrra rnln' . I'rcaniln of ,i arnllr Ihry arm. an'th Joy tt'a irivln i )la an Is awart. but Ii nny'a amlla makra rarlh hravrn lo live In' y 1.. Hlanton. Mlaa I'.ltiHhrth Ininran lft y tarday fur Hriitifort lo ltnd the Hln nant Taylor wrdillna Mlaa Kali llrrvay lft yaatarday for Halifax, whrrr aha will ylalt Mlaa Danlala. Mlaa Sulllr Hrnaon. who haa ben lalllnir hrr brolhrr. Mr. II. H Haa aop. haa rturnd lo hor hom at hanly .Mlaa l.ottl M.mKum. of Durham, apant roatarday In th i Ity. jr. and Mra Might c Moore have Ron to llnldaboro lo vtalL - 51m Thomaa N. Adnma 1fT yfn trrday for Norfolk to vlalt Mra T. H. I.lltlr. Mra W W. Aah la vlaltlng at th horn of i'apt. and Mra H. A. Aaha Mm Job T. Wywtt lft yaalartfay for arv - Mlaa I raula lanll. of Halifax, who baa brrn vlalilna Mra Robert Hervav. haa rturnd hom. Mlaa Kaltla lm. krry. of Rock Inirham. la vlaltlna Mlaa Mary Tnl. -Frlanda of Mlaa Aruit Pererwu will raarrat to laarn that ah la III at hr ham. on Paraon atraet. Mra R. I., tlray and rhlldrati. of Richmond. Va.. Rr yiattlnit at tha home of Mr. R T Oray. Mllllnna of Houa-Kpr and r.x- part hfa uaa KAl KH'S PLRE KLA VORING KXTRACT8. Vanilla. I,mon. rtr. Kndorard by Pure Food t 'hi mlpts. TO MlhS MARY WORTHY. Mra. T. R. Tjaon Kntrrtalna In Honor of Um Rrtito-Elort. Carthag. N t' . April 21 Saturday afternoon from 1:80 to . Mra. Thomaa B. Tyaon at her magnlArmit i olonlal home tendered a. delightful raoeptlon In honor of Mlaa Mary Worthy, who on neit Wednesday, April 24th. will beroma tba bride ot Mr. I'. U Ppenre, The parlor, library and reception hall were decorated In a profualon of aprlng bloaaoma, and tha dining room m lovely with th glow from tha pink ahaded cryetal candelabra. of pink aweet peaa. fllx table of bridge and natlona were played and after a very enthu- THANKM.rVI.VO P8AI.M A RhrUuiilcal and Gratrfal Chant. A teacher In a Terra Haute Jubllc chool Join In the chorua: "Teaching la a buatneaa which re quire a great deal of brain and nerve fore, unloas thla force la renewed a faat aa expended the tearher I ex hausted before the cloae of the year Many resort to stimulating tonics for relief. "For t years I struggled against almost aompleta exhaustion, getting what relief I coyld from doctors' tonics. Then In the spring- of 101 I had an attack of la grippe and ma laria Whioh left ma too weak to con tinue my work. Medicine faltod to give ma any relief, a change of ell- mate failed. I thouaht I ahould be able to go back In school agralau -l ate enough food (tha nary ma a whit bread, rag tables, etc.) but was hungry after meal. "I happened at thla- time to read an article string; tba experience of another teacher who had been helped by Q rape-Nuts food. I derided to try O rape-Nuts and cream, aa an experi ment It was a delightful experience, and continue so after a roar and a half of constant baa. "First. I noticed that I waa mot hungry after meal. "Id a few days that tired feeling left me. and I fait fresh and bright Instead of dull and sleepy. "In thraa montha. snore than any -- usual strength retarned. and I had . gained II pound la weurht -I finished tha yawl's work without any kind of tonlca was not abewnt from duty eren half a day. "Am still ra tha beat of health, with - alt w) haww tM wMdarltajt af-twa " Improvement "" " " " "I tall them all. Thy Orapa-KuU!' -Kama given by Poatam CoH Battle o. Croclb, Mich. . "Tharaw iaaom." -' atinar mat tha aboro iMtWf A mm gae uugawa froan ttaa ta ttsaa. Tawy : aro arnilaa, trwa, aaa iwai j I l,ovr i MflHMim J .1 tin i. rr tha anrld ; an' all FWTTKRN HATS AMUSEMENTS Tha old and fun making play MOTHER GOOSE Will ba praaatilad at Tut-: m:w Arommn'M friAmj Sight. April Mill. with .1 lara caat Inrludlni rentrmry Mary with a (iflrw of PrrUT OtrU and Tha old woman In hrr aim .nd lra family of llttla l"t I'l.AV THAT .KKlt TAILS TO MAKK V'M I.A1 II Ilairtna promptly at rlnrh. Tldtaia on aala at K ln f-iwall Druir Htora. T"rb-i 10i- and H- ataatli- gam tha gurata wera Invitad to the dining room where a three i qnrae Iuih neon waa aarve.l. ronalai Ing of aala.la. Irea and rnfTa. and It waa here a aurprla awaiting them Tu each place imj-iI hi attained a bum h of aweet iea lo abli h ware tir.l tiny white hrarta hearing the Ini tial "M It W II A I'. Ir . "May I III thua announcing th approai h Ing marriage or Mlaa Mtlcholl Wad dill to Mr Henry A Tag. Jr. of Aberdeen. N. (' . t take plaa In la, tile in connection wttn in nappy Mlaa Waddlll la th" daughter of Mr I event are hailed with unuul plea and Mra .1. K Waddlll and I a ur. young woman of rar attainment and i in lldy afternoon Mr Herbert aoclal favorite here, while Mr Cage 1 a proHk'rtent young buainaaa man of Aberdeen Is TlAMrX-HNKAD. 1 Jlgagcinrw t Annnwnced nf a Promi nent and Popular Ynutiir t opple. Mr and .Mra Rufua .1 Hnead. of Fork I'nlon. Va., ajinounc the en- gagernent of their daughter, vara Pearl, to Major Raleigh T. Daniel, of Weldon, N (.'. Tim wirt.'lntt will take placa aotoe tlm In June In the fork Baptlat ( hurch. Fork I'nlon. Va. Mlaa Rnead. the only daughter of Mr. and Mra Rnead. I a moat charm ing youtii: ladv. an accnmpllaho 1 aolo lat and 1 well known In Richmond and other clUe of th State, where all haa a hoat of frlanda Major Daniel la eecretary and treaa urer of the A. f. Houae Lumber Tompajiy. of Welrten. N. ".. u.d 1 t-hla raymaater of the Flrat Rrlgad North Carolina National Ouar.l. on of North Carolina' mait highly e teemrd and prominent young men The wedding will be a military cere mony. TO WKTt THIH MORXTXO. Aaelatant (wtrnauatM- T. C. oundl. of Raleigh. Win At. HI no xia An MaMle Harward of Oiathaun. Mr T ' t ouncll. aaaimani miurter of Raleigh, left yeaterday for Chatham county. accompanied hy Rev K Maddry. "f th Tabernacle Baptlat Church. Th trip la for a wedding. Thla morning Mr. council win re ceive aa hla bride Mia Mattl Har- ard. who reside all miles irom Moncure. In Chatham county. Rhe I th daughter of Mr Henry Harward and 1 a mot attractive, cultured and .harming voung woman with many feind. After the wedding the hap py couple will go to Washington, nai- j tlmore and omer pom. a ........ .... thetr wedding trip, paaalng Raleigh on Seaboard Air I-lne train loaay. WEDD1SO IV WARE. Mr. 1. A. Brally. of Vlrginta. and Mia Ihalay K. William, of W ake. In the cltv veaterday on their way to Panther Branch township, waa Mr. J A. Brallv. of AltaVista, Va Mr. and Mrs. Juatua Everett, of Mrtln county. .. , They wera on their way to ttnd the wedding today of Mr. Rrally and Mlaa Daisy K. W illiam, of Kdenwood farm. Panther Branch towmshlp, a charming and attractive young wom an with many friend, daughter of the late Mr. Blon D. William. Mr. Brally la a aucceaaful bulnea man nt Vlrainla. a member of the Arm constructing the Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern Railroad, ana na , many frlenda HKNUEReKIN SOCIETY. Mr. I. V Cooper Fjitertalneal Hooor of Mra. W. (a. Rodgers In of harlot tr. I Henderson. April 11 Saturday af-1 ternoon and evening the handwim home of Mr. and Mra D. Y. '."impcr on Oarnett atreet waa tha accno f a beautiful reception tendered by Mra Cooper to her houae guest, Mra. W. O. Rodgsra of Charlotte, Deaplto tha Inclemency without, a largo number of Henderson's ladlea called at o'clock to most tho hand some and charming- honors, while ths husbands of thoss receiving also enjoyed tho gracious hospitality of Mr. aad Mrs. Cooper during the lat ter part of tho afternoon. Tho hall and library of tho home were attractlrely decorated with growing plants: tho drawing roam waa loreiy with whlta, and here, amid a profusion of bridal wreath, aplraea and dogwood bloaaoma. Masdame Cooper. Rod gars. R. rj. Davl. V. P. Cooper, and Mlaa Oene vier Cooper received. In tha dining room, where deltcloua rake and less wsro sat red. th tea, table was pre sided over br Masdame A. C. Kolll- eoffsr. F. C. Parry, J. n Ceo Mr. T. H. Chersase, and W. W. Faucst's. And hero also, extsadtng across thb and nf tha room, was a tahla beautifully cor sred, decorated with oryalal rases ef camadona and farns. and from which wafers and conrsction war offer I'atos Atastllla. APTtt ll.-efHi.. T th moot unlau aad highly an)s)rabl ao clal functions f th season was aa open meeting f ' tho Katro Nous Club, held at IHatasrtll -ma Cel taga at which It! Mends? af th club wsr special guests. Tha stub meet ing, which waa purely hwrisaajv. took aiac fh larg sstra f fharga .,r anoihT f. a . raam and ' Mr a. ux1 l.iiwrtaliird. ?ifl'rl 1 1 i - f I Ii kfrfiK 1fQrjrJii UWlll W'lfoftK Ml ' I , tirul apriiiK talloi.a Mililril lo lha al Ii au It vrnaaa of j lha m.ia ' Miar lU-cllaJ al Hon. Kb. ii I'ollaga, April 21 A mom da l:lilful iiiuah ir. Ifal waa lhat (Ivan a Iiiirii anil it ppi iat h a audlaii.a barn i n HaiiinViv (-vanlng. by tba inn ai. pupiia iif tha I ntarmailtala drpari maul. Mlaa I'llt. dlrai lor Thaia waia tarha niitnlM-ra. t-ry una of whlrh ra. i lM rt with a bural of applauar 1 ha pioaram waa randarad aa folb.wa l inn., dual Mlaa.-a Hrala and I'm I'lanii aolo Mlaa Mary I Alkln rill I'lano I'la no polo Mlaa Hlanrh S'awman ; dual Mia. Wllllami and .Mlaa I'ltt. Hoprano aolo Mlaa Krma Reldel I'lano aolo Mlaa Hilda Johnann I'lano duet Mlaaea KIM ami I'ltt I'lano aolo Mlaa Healrba Maaon Hoprano aolo Mlaa l.ucv Hregtiry I'lano alo Mlaa K a hrlai man I'lano aolo- Mlaa Jennie Wlllla Al- ktn I'lano dual- Mlaaea Maaon and t'hrtetman On Maturday evening of thl week, lit detmrtment "f eipreaalon la a. hedull lo give It regular aprlng term recital. TO THK BRIUK-ELFT Mra. Herbert I' kr-awrlt Kntertalna In Honor of Mlaa Mary Wotthy. Who la to Rr-rome the Brtde of Mr. I'. I. 8rn-e. ( arthag. April 2J Th moat In lereallng aoclal event thai haa orni plel tba mlnda of th ('arthag people for many montha la th approaching marriage of Mlaa Mary Worthy and Mr. I I. Hponce. owing to the promi nence of thee young people the faatlv p Harwell tendered a beautiful enter- talninent to the bride-elect In the way of a linen ahower. The hoatea had arranged a receiving line In which ah. heraelf aatate1 hv Ulaa Worthv ' In pink aatln. Mlaa Margaret Oravea. Mr. W (i Hrown. and Ml Mvrtle Muae grted each gueat before the r, crinteat began. Thl waa a cleverly conceived heart content, original with th hoatea. and oreuted much merriment Mlaa Rnaa Harrow rut and drew the prlie In thl heari-hped miniature picture Following thl. the brld waa praent ed with a gift from th hoateaa, a dainty white aaUIn bride book, ar companlad hy th wlh that "ah might gather naught hut flower from tha matrimonial buh she waa about to plant" Juat at thla lime, the honor gueat wa led to her "chlr of atate." above which hung a heart of pink aatln, falrlv gaping with gift of linen. At totK h from Mlaa Rtuarl, Ihe heart opened, and the ahower descended nd a Joyou hour waa apent In open ing these gift which represented the love of friend. In the dining mom, whlrh waa then thrown open to the gueat. the tahla waa beautifully decorated In pink car nation and amllax. seen undr th glow of pink candles. In th refreah ment of salads and Irea, In all the decoration of thla attractive home, the color scheme of pink waa carried out In every appointment to the mln nteet detail. After showering the bride from their souvenirs of pink aatln boxe, filled with confetti, th gueat were nerved coffee and wafera In an attractive alcove of the recep tion hall, called by the hnsteas, th "Rhakeapeare nook." SUFFERED ALL NIGHT LONG Painful Experience of Mrs. Stephens. Husband Tries in Vain to Ob tain Relief. Pontotoc. Mlaa. "All night long. nays Mra P. o. Btephens. of this place, "I would suffer with my back. an(1 r hl() mich araJnrln aown i iuum n.' aiaiiii u id waja or naa, for It would put m In bed. My health had been bad for two years. My husband got th boat doo tnre that he knew, but thslr medi cine did me no good. I ued Cardul, tha woman's tonle, and It put ma on my feet again. I am feeling aa well as I did whan I waa it years old. I used about 7 bottles In all, and Cardul haa helped ma mora than any thing that I uaed. I took lota of other medicines, but they did me no good. A long aa I live. I won't bo with out Cardul In tha house." Aa a remedy for weak, tlrod, worn out women, who suffer from any of. tha aches and pains caused b,y wom anly troubles, Cardul haa boon fjraraa safe aad reliable. Composed of rentle-actjng, herb Ingredients, ts action Is mild aad natural, and It haa na bad aftsr-sN facta. It la therefore harmless for young ar eld. It haa helped ethers, and saostd certainly halp foa. too. ,.,,.Trr hv.,.,,,:..,..t,,,WiT,. ,. N. B. Writs Ladles' Adrlssry Dept., Chattanooga, Medietas Co- Chatuaesga, Tawa for Xatal tu strwntlaata, aad - wash, "Ham Trsatmsst fsg Womsa," asal la plal safapaos. f r4asV ' ''7 ' main imh ami ..hi. i in.iioa inura , i .iv' 'VI" . i -jrii ilflJU " ill aliyvk V 1 .HIV ' m -rvm na I luv uftainiiiin al 111 i .iKIli a of Mr i a. 1J A Mnu iriKiain ronalai-il ..f I , a liib h ii-a'iltiK on 1 1 oiiii loiiary 'John Trumbull. lh I'alntar,' by Mn I' Man i bumpaen, and th laadlna b Mi. Wood of an at. aadlnvly 1 1 1 1 --. 1 1 1 . ac l.iti i fruiii Mn 11 K l.ont, wlo in in l.onibin Ilia laltal balnu lo . - -' t. How . bib mi-mhria Tha . I 1 1 . I Mia l.arman Thompaon .''t Mn Wood ilalrauttM. lo lha iiuiiln, o' ilia lait t-iallon of Woman a I ' lim to la hi-UI In Wlnalnn May " 1.'. al'h Moarlainia M It Adarna and A I i obi nl t. rnali'a Federation Thompson Orphan age Guilds at Twenty-Fifth Anniversary in Charlotte iHpecial to New aiol ''baerxer i t'haxlolta. N. . Aiml :j 1 uur tren guild compoglng th I leratlon of Thompon Orphanage Gullda in the Hlate. meat In 1 h.,ri..M ti,, mornlna In their fourth armuai iiimi In The meeting io,rtx . ..ninirnio ratea the twenty fifth annlt eiaui v of the founding of he . . 1 1. h . n-.- .in. I bee annlveraarv la bring i.lm.r e.1 na a alii r Jubilee. The moat Kianb ii'ua im of th day a progrea la tin- la.li.n ..f the i orneratona of the Aral lotlare to be built In accordance with n .tan for otnprehenalv 1m reaae h. I. nil. ling and eoulnment for th preaent plant, calling for a total r i-n1it ur of many thouaanda of i.. I.,r The rx erclaea will be held ai i ilu o . In. k The opening exerciae of tha day were held at 11 o b k in t lie nmi n Ina at the orphanage Ing at th orphanaar Tha program of exerciae. b1da raporta waa a i follow: I'niywr Rt. Rev Jnaeph Hlount h,hlr Addreaa of Welcome Ue llarrla Malltm krodt. Raaponae Rt Hy .lunlua Horner Founding of Thompaon iirphanage -Rev. K A. Oaborne Flrat Thompson titihna Cmlld -Mr M. A. Bland President Orphanage i: W. J Hnilth. Flrat t'ottaga-Mr II M M. Aden Election of offlcera Tha hltorlcl algnilb an. e of th dav recall th founding of the or Phanage. Toa orphanag waa mad poaalbl by Rev. II F Hrnnaon. tec tor of Ht. I'eter a ( hur. h in Char lotte from ll7 to 1171. Hr v1 .ro,,, 0f eatahllahlng an F.pla. o.al achool In Charlotte and persuaded a friend of hi". Mr. Thompson, of Her tie county, to contribute thousand dollars, with which he bought th , land comprllng the present lt of , the orphanage For lark of fund i the school did not auccml. and Mr Rronsnn gave the place to the church for an orphanage. The orphanag" waa named for Mr Thompaon. while th main hall was called Brnnaoii , Hall. Mr. Bmnon la now ID year old and realdaa in Macon county. Ill on. Mr l 'ai Id Itronaon, for a num her of year, i realdent of Charlotte. attended the exerdae today jrilt.K I MRK AT llAMNF-t'K- IbHIvcrecl n ddrc on "Ideal i Ml tcnalilp" on h -cation "f tier ScIhmiI lowing. i Special to v. a and ibaerver I Ramaenr. N c April 23 The nd drej on idenl itlxenshlp." dellveyed at the cb.ae . f Hie Ramaenr graded chool Frulav bv chief .lutbe Walter Clark, waa lo urd bv a large audi ence and ihoroiiKhlv appreciated The honored gurat a given a cordlaJ welcome by our people. Hla addreaa w deep and a. bolarly. yet couched In lmple language that mad Ita .1 ,. Kl. Ha dtaciiaaed the larger ph. of pol.Uc. without i anv mention of partlaan mailer, anu ItuT explanation of the different pro- grelv. reform. In government, wa. extraordln.rllv forceful. He began wl h the "llu.-ra.lon of th. virion, motion, of the heart and everything I In creation .hnwlng that th law of , If la not -Hung still ("standing !"?.. " T ,. ..i vaetir.ii.riv i ? ,' . - hi. .rruan.nt .how- Ing that the referendum a a prtncl- pie of gnvernmeni nau aiwaya i.rru In action In our Btats, and had heen ' ud hre for eighty years befor the j Western State, "discovered It." Prof t 1. F.lll. who h done I faithful work In the schools here fori a number of year, leaves with thl aessliin. and will probably acropt a fin offer thnt ha been made him In Tennessee Our people, a well as manv mher progressiva rommtinl tls in Riindolph county, point with pride to their. school. At Coleildge graded school, eight miles from here, and In one nf the best little town In the State, the school eien 1ae were held Saturday. ' This town ha. a beautiful and con venient bulbllng and an excellent . school under the prlnclpaUhlp of; Profeaeor lllghtlll. Besides the other exercise th addreaa waa delivered I by Hon. Urine craven, or Trinity, whose grandf.it har. th great Dr. Braxton Craven, waa born within a mile of the achool house, Mr Craven's addrea was on "Courageous Manhood." and it was s strong speech, full of pure common sens as well as th fire and vim of tba operator, II , wa "back among hla own people)" j and he wa glv n an snthustastlo re ception. CATlWBt VOTE BOND. J profile of Thai tosuaty waat Good I toad. Newton. April tl. Old Catawba eaunty 1 waking up In mere ways thkn one. In addition ta tha two town.hlpa lhat have Juat Yoted on l f(i. ooo worth of bonds for good rsads, the people aro looking t bet ter sanitary condltlsng. Laat frl r far in lrat tlma in history ths graded ach" ---wr-goVir" da boys and girls I tab an actlvs art fn "Clan-ij-dar." Tha Idea had been pushed for mars than a wsak by the tsaohsra aad forty-ftrs prises wr. securad. ranging from 1 daw) "to a rVf-rlnt rhsok, t A largo number of Pl task ear s IN AID OF ORPHANS When Uncxpcdcd Whtn unmpri trd guett drop in. Vtlvet Kind ruie lie I tram the kind any hoatrti. The rregm we ue i omei from deetroy all barteru. It it mad in many HifJerent (orm with many diftrtmi flavor I Som kind, are filled with delu nun nun. citron and other goodie. Other kind art made from pure frrih truihrd Inntt. A phone rail can hnng you any of a doen or more drlinntii daintie. How drliciou are thet froien (Uintiei whrn ihe hot iiimmri un beat down I t .t I 11 l.. i.L l' l . L' 1 Urop in al any or tnrae rountiini Phone iham vour olden (or lie- cream deliciou den. PURITY ICE CREAM COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. FOR SA1 1 BY L. II. ROBERTSON PIEDMONT NEWS CO. RALE I (III, N. C. I lean up there but liientllig oi and other brfor the i bll'lren got ; ri.aiiy people are i om i w Ii. r e iio ma ii tin i ana old Junk had b.-eli kepi Mnt folka b.nl mole of an. h prop lerty than ibev rnlird Tbink of a ille :7 feel .j I! feet b. i feet It la right tli.li'' The town I buay hauling 11 no Thla Idea la lo be followed up thl wenk by health tulka to lor . bllpdlell -. h morning by the pbwt'la.n .f th town Ihe hnol .bar Mav 17th I'l i V. Joylier iniikea Ihe .ulilr- FOR A NK PRKhlDr XT. Mr W K. Pliarr I liable Ui Ait aa Pnailcnt 1 ruwb.tlc Slnimona Club. tRpe lal to New and iibwryer ) Chat lotto, April 2J H I'harr, who waa elected pr.aldent i f the Hlm iiiniii Club at It formation in Meck lenburg i.Minlv Hhrn In- waa riot preaent t -ri dav ago. haa lemlried hi reetgnallon to the aecrrtary of th .lull, iii a notii alotlng that allhough he la a lining supporter .f Renator Himinoiia believing him to be friend of the farmer, he .an not i ept III preeldcll. of Ihe illlb on account of hi connection with the Farmer' I nlon an. I lila d.alrr that the I lit. 'II be kept out of politic A inlli-d Hireling of the Simmon iliuli rlr. t a am . eacr. Cameron Morrlaoii who la managing Snnnnm . a n i li I i in ini ouiiiy nin .o. the enrollment of mrmbri "f the . liib throughout th .oiintv 1 pro erring rapbllv. and lhat Ihe farmer ur lginng In large number ltl llll, I, t PMMKM IMI AT. The Aililrcwa Wa IkHHcrcd By Hon. Kl. Parker, of t.raliam lrgc t mail IVccnt. i Mnectal to Newa nd ohaerver ) 1 li.i. .'I.. n.,ril ".I The annual I .. . ,ir,,1ed R.-hnol waa held on laat Frldav The FRFE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Hm Care Thai ATae a I e Wlthinil lll.eamfort ar l.a at Tim. We hnie a Sea Method Hiat "irea Aik ma. and e anni tn to t" It t .'"r " penae No mailer ahetlier n.ur case I. ef long alandlng er re.enl dr. rlonmrn' whether It la preaent a. er.aab.nal or chronic Aatlmia our method l au abaolnie cure No matter In what llaiate yen lire no matter lil ynnr age or ernip alien nor method will rertalnly cur jou right In vour own heme tie emie.iallv aunt to end It t" tli""" a jr. ran", rlJ, m inumera. -. -- fnmea. "..ten. ,m..k-a etc h.r. f.lle.1 W, w.n, to .how everyone ., ,r ..wn ex pen. that ltd. new method will end all dlflbt.lt hreatblng. all .ne.ng ."d .11 tho. terrible pamiym. f en-e .ml for all time Thl. fr. offer I. too Important to neg leht a alnale dar Writ now and 'ln the rare al once (tend n money atmply lect alngle day. Write now and hegin mr.K asthma rot rot. FRONTIER AgTHMA ' . Room ;mc. Nlagir and Hndnn t. . Buffalo S Y gend fra trial of your metliml to The Milan Slraw and llt-mp Hats are the latest st)les. We have the most attractive line you ever saw. We Invite you to look thcin over. Mrs. I -Hat Placw Whes Qnalliy Oiwad-" 11 West Rartert Street .l.Sawaw Ml, Guests Arrive'! phonr for totti. al lha "aaijeJ 6CSE! that reflex tt rrtdit upon Iht ! Ot lit upon iht tut W It ii p.rturiittl to impeded row ami tan ror a uilirr or rne vcit iino. m in any uuantity. Let the family gnioy thl wholOfD d.i aji an lilral "i . n.wil attrnded the -e . lara The e . I . otialalr.l of lie. lam,. II' ol lug of reeava by the giad mIiik iaa. ' awarding of illploiuiia niedala mid erlltl. Hie nd an addieaa b the Hon F. H Parker. . f I ll a brim In tl)e foirnoon and Ihe ariernoon waa con aiimnl by the prnn.iM and iiiteime (Hat drpartmenta of the . bo.il Iii.. a. bine of lb .I. I S I'ark.i ! waa gem ALI drllvrieil lllle.l With deep thouubt and .le.ir logo It noide i.ii tn.lrllible inipn a.ton on bia :ia1 a udteni Mlaa Cornle llrlry of 1 1 nt If or ii Cui lege la Ihe abb' pllii. I.m I of t he a. hool Shi" baa hit.! .b.ilgr nf Hie name for a.me four vcira. and dur tog thta time h.ir nwi.t. lire Hill i.iaded Kchool one of Ihe I .-at it the State The trnate.-a and in tton hope for her return another ear Nallabnry Mllllla In Camp. i Special to New and observer i Hallabury N c Apill -.1 With nine picked men cpt M I Hat. hrr. I H II H AtiKVTS WHO It FPHKHEVT THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Raw an IniaraiMi Anntracft to nreaamt which In tho aUB Of hi ll. K.n.aia la nnaurnaaaeat. It la all waya. and a I we ye. Hack of It la a alxty-four year rrpntatlow V for fair dealing with all Ita pollcylmMora whether ronUnalng, wttw- a raw I ng, maiunng irr npn. McPIIERSON & BARNES, Raleigh. N. C. GENERAL AGtuNTS FOR WORTH CAROIJHA. 44 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I M ttt M-"f VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY RICHMOND, VA. - - HERBERT JAMES . BOTD. V.-Pres. A strong and independent Trust Company, with one million dollars at its back, managed ana controlled by men of the trustee and investment type. Has no speculative interests or iriclinations, : or speculative accounts that must be protected in times of financial trouble. Especially attract ive to reserve and investment deposits, upon which 3 per cent interest is allowed, subject to . check. " We would be pleased to advise fvith invest- f ors, either by correspondence or persoriaUv, In regard to investments, as we feel that 4 Tlhet j Company is in a position to give an unbiased opinion as to the value of securities. 'V r-;'. MA Y AND JUNE WEDDINGS AND COMMENCEMENTS Send in your orderi now KC. R A V ED I ANNOrXCTOmcrs, CARDS. FTC. - Rememlier, the best of work from lUrt to finish in our own officc- . I e i. Edwards & Broughton Printing Coit RALEIGH, If. C Flowers! Flowers! Flowers!; Roses, Carnations tnd Viokis a Spedajty WasMUaC akaws tntmmdt ..saMatf .nation. w.n sai- IL STIENIErZ, aOIUST T,'. . . a" a.a ' a Dotn rnones iu f" Xr''l . J.. . L J of i ompany C. National Ouard, want into ramp nf Heeinnla yeaterday for A three day practice. The Row, boy are well drilled and I pact tV loake a high record In the an ana target practice at Oaatonla. Tha . ompany left Raliabury with a full . a nililng equipment and expect to rw main three daya. MADAME RACHELLE'S ADVICE TO-,, BEAUTY SEEKERS . . i A fraquant balking wltk altaraaUi bet water. Do " -V.r, Jn.. A IrlTl f rerklaa at your earlr se la rather naaeaafcj wkl rar.arm.ra1 for both a mV"tZTl known aaWiWrn'. Fktoeraam, TJla . .km fad and f Waaeh, and Is -faatl. factory. Follow dlractajnaea the aackaM lera few wU aad you will b. well pWaaed wHk reaulu. It la .baoluU! haraileaa. gaaraa aral may ba obulned fjrem roar ea l direct from tha Wllaoa Frarkl Craea Geaaaaa Caarlaalon. 8. C. . WIIM'rrUCraaalUg., I e. C. UHANiLat. til I HI I M M M I II I Ilea not laat one way hat htwt X I I lUlltlltl tTttt'tf f Uf W. iACKBOW. rrrs, fSO. M. MtLLER, Jr.. TOrTaal for '. Jf VITATIOMS, if "r.rf: A ..."ii--i.'eriei CMafMraaMPal aMfWI ra ta w IP M mm JL:JII' 'if t! W VI I .1 M Ist'SSW -i-ai- "(, w - At i 4 -4-tt -.--c--e 4 - ew' V; rr)??i I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 24, 1912, edition 1
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