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THE NEWS AND ORSEIWFJV FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. T ' ' ...... V- BOYSGOUTTRAFalP SET FOR SATURDAY USE HELD MEETING ATKAYS STRAW HAT CLEAIIER Add make yonr old hat loo! nm-j). We clean it Price 10 centi. Reports, the Reduction of Its n Oebt and Announces Deal of ... Work; Will Ssrve Lunch to Iformal Girls Who Attend Goldsboro Electric Light Plant J Will Visit Log House in Which Passes to Carolina Power and Light Co.; Conditions of - Articles, of Surrender Were Signed by General Joe John ' 5 f Purchase ston: Durham News of Dav t . j m 'jfYwnh I ' r i; ."tot1! WOMEN'S CLUB 1EIGII COMPANY ACOUIRES PLANT :v, " f 3 t III!.. .... . . ...... .. . . m . i V 7- a. i things .tt.n4 TirfsCMw v ni abl'l MioatM IB application of It to ill club debt Ma th state af th exchequer good. Tk oiub m ealld to rdr by Mrs. T. P. Harrison, o resident, whoM remark pn th various Bhasss of th work appointed for th organisa tion, war stimulating U refresh- ln. Th departmsnta reported their proBTIBS, treasurer mini 01 in reduction of th elub dbt and th fi nancial health of tho organtaatton. Tbo club tu disappointed In th '. faJlur of Mr. W. H. Bwtft. of th Child Labor CommlseluB to reach Ral- ' - aigh. Ho waa to have addressed th ladle OB tho work that th commla-otoa-to delng with tn hop of en kstlag taa-acttva sympathy of th , Th DitMdeal department reported a eaUghtful aftoraoon at Meredith Col lege rntly with Warner's opera, Parsifal tk subject. The depart , mant thaaked Prof. Wad Brown for hla inatruetlva addrea In connection with th musical numbers Mr. Jacques Bus bee of th art de partment mentioned Mrs. Cruik skank'a embroidery design which has takes tk piis offered for oriel Bel work. On Monday of this week Mrs. Mc Klmmoa of ihe household economics dopartmoat gavs another demonstra tion of paper bag cooking which more than repaid those, who braved tk storm to be present Mrs.' Hatt of th meat and milk committee reviewed th work don hy bar department and And tka deal ers tn tk abov mentioned commodi ties as co-operetlni; witk th com mittee fo th extent of desiring bet tar conditions and some real Inv ar overlent. Mis Daisy Denaon, who was tha (I rut to suggest a city plan for Ral eigh and th chairman of that com rmttetJianded la her resignation and - lra W. J. Andrews was elected to rflll the vscsncy. Ml-a Rdlth Roystor. of the educa Haaal depart meat, being absent there was as report Thf civic department suggested a ... rleaa up day. This wss favorably eonaidsrsd and will bs announced later.. Th reciprocity committee reported three papers sent In. This Is aa 1m . portant branch of club work, and these wer splendid papers wklch have been prepared for tha club this rr. There have been some changes In th heads of some of th depart ments owing to th resignation of (hose elected. Mrs.. Ooodno, of ths household ecoaombjB. department, has resigned but t her . is no successor to her yet ' Mr. W. F. Msrshall resigns from tho financial committee, her succes sor to bs appointed later. M Mr. Carroll U Mann, resigned from (he department of education, and . Mrs. William Walker Joaes Use her 'also. Tk following ladios from tko four .jteea delegates and alternates elected : laat month have signified their ln tentlon of attending the meeting of f.th Btatfjreda ration of Women Club to b held. In Wlnston-Salsm, May ', T-l. Mrs. Wade R. Brown. Mrs, Clarence Johnson, Mlsa Rdlth Roys tor. Mlra Daisy Allen, Mrs. W. W. Jones. Mr. T. B. Womack, Mrs, T. F. Harrison. ' The Woman's Club with the co- t operation of tho Merchants' Associa tion and the Chamber of Commerce, ...... will servs lunch la th club ho us to tho Stat Normal School girls who - attend the uavelllng of tbo monumeat f the late Dr. Charles D. Mclvr. , Who nam to dear to vy North ' Carolinian. At tha ooacluatop of tho moating rofreahmeqta were aerri S.DDRE8M ItT v HOX. MAIR1CE r. EOAH. i. uii tWW Matra Mhriatiw to Deaaaark ' Win gpeak Kaat Tacaday Nlabt at A: M. Collcw. Rali-h baa been waasually forta asts m tao aamber r aistiaruished - men who hv addressed Its cltisens during th past year. On Tooaday flight, nay Tin, anotoer man of groat , ability will speak her. Oa that ' rrenlng Hon. Maarlea Praada Kawa. "v tTnlted States minister plenipotentiary to Denmark, will address th pablle ill Pullen Hall at tha Agricultural ;' and Mochanftral College. Mr. Egaa has mad a special study of social and agricultural conditions In Don. - , ' mack, and will spoak aut of a fulnsaa v. of kaowledga. la aaainon 10- us career aipw , . macy, Jt will be romamborad that Mr. 3Cgaa 4a a novellsH poet, crltio and , tramdatof. Hla address bar will 'aa largely devoted to a dellneatloa of . tha agrlcvltaral Hfa of tha remarka ' bl stats of Denmark, th richest par capita conn try la Europe. Minister 1 Egaa ought to, and no doubt will draw largo orow, Thar la, of roars, no ckarga for thle loctura, aad f many out of tow people will ha her f o th oecasloa. ;,.-" :f,;i J6 After, It i want, tod,! lack of energy ? holdi you back, maybe your; ' food lacks the energyn le- Grape-Nuts means rcoergy '.to 4' things ' and git twiS'.!j 't,C ry dish wiUi cream as r. pirt of rour bkfljf .nd notice Sow Uilngi brightau i 1 - .Ifcett'i'i EeMOtt.',.,, V V7iorI,77 Grapeuto ; r I f!ointnv; ASK FOR STYLE NO. 2973 OLYMPIC itirm. Hfllhe model in a dark oxford, is the hit of the season. This is the shoe that New York, Chicago and all the big cities cannot get enough of. flMade of the special d&&P Etruria Calf throughout, on our Elite last, with an extremely short forepart and a medium high toe, military heel. This shoe it fitted wi& the famous 4$5sp patented arch supportinc inner sole, absolutely guaran teed to support the arch of the foot and prevent fallen arches. NeVer before put into a shoe at this price. An exclusive st2P feature. This, combined with our special flexible forepart, makes a shoe that is absolutely the acme of comfort and health in f ootwear. $4.00 4LWt.sjetlIBillMraara for roa la select (roav, HERBERTROSENTHAL - RALEIGH, N. C. x . TO BANKERS MEETING Mr. Joseph 0. Brows to If w York is Meeting; With America. Bankers Comnittoo. Mr. Joaepk O. Brown left y eater day for Briar CUS Manor. New York, where tk Agricultural and Financial levslopmsat aad Educational Com mltte of th American) Bankers' Aaeo clatlon, will meet Monday. Mr. Brown la a member of that com ml lie of seven, composed of some of th notable men of th country. Oa H ar Joseph Chapman, Jr.. of Minneapolis, Mlunesots; B. F. Harri. president of th Illinois Bankers' As sociation of Champaign. Illinois; E. R. Ournoy, of Nebraska; Edwin Chamberlain, of San Antonio, Texas; W. B. Vincent, Bpokans, Washington; Myron T. Hsnick. ex-Governor of Ohio and Ambassador to Franca, ard Mr. Brown, prestdsnt of th Cltisens National Bank of Ralslgh. Th scheme la on that la now at tracting th thoughtful attention of ma throughout tk country. Mr. Herrtck spent two months In Burop bast year studying ths plana by which It will work in part It la a co -operative scheme of bankers and farmers by which ths financial Institutions sa eoaraga th building of homes aad th Bialt lug of good communities. In Obi ia any aad Franc it has wrought aarUettlaaty well. Tk banks select Boms promising maa, encourage ktm ta Invest la a farm and home, let him kav money at a .low rat of Interest, gtv htm years Ik whiok to pay for tka property by ssaall reductions of th principal aa ha goes along. Ths American bankers appointed tka committs last raar at its meeting aad tka progress of tk plan will bp reported at tka aaat on. It will make roosmmeadaUoBS following its study. A good deal Of attention has been paid to tk Raffata system aad last year a young maa from Rom. SUraor Lubln. fmada a vary Interesting address upon mis very plan C bom sncourage- taat, - r.- , ' 1 X, ! : -if : At tka aaat national coaventlon. It la mora thaa prokabla that tka com mute will b abla ta aanoaao some asnmt scheme, AmartoanlBed and aractloabla. Mr. Brawa to greatly in tersstsd U It aad believes Itikaa la It th soaking at oommunlUsa. ; .w"aeBB'a"w" DEATH OF MRS, g. It H.4JX , : TKSTKROAT AT SHELBT, - r. .sfc.!y V aaaaasBaBB. ; V-'' U Mother g tka !MaUlBg Elder at Thla vissrira aws Arter a Usng nhseea. Rev. Joka H. Hall. Prastdlag Elder af thl district, left yesterday for Fay attavtlla, whsr h will attand tha fu neral today af hi mother, Mra H. O. Hall, who died veatarday mornltut la Shelby. ' - . '.. TS ,4 , ' t"-0' Mra HaSX after aa tllneas of Or mo ths, a gaaoral braak-dowa that was expected, gka wag eighty yaara old, tk kst sneav bar af bar fawlly aad for akay years a resident or rayattevtlle, sh had Uvd ta last aavwral years at Bhelby, going to hsr daurhtor. Mrs. C ! Roh arta, whar ska died yastarday. ' . Two af tha sona whom shs 'raarW war ministers, hat th s Id eat. Rev. B. R. Hall, died atn Tears ago, Hs was kaowkiwaU to th ministers f thla CoaferAwea. Sh 4a aarvtrsd by hsr daurhter. Mra. Roberts, aad her sons. Bar. Joha IT,, aad Mr. IL R, HaH.'"--' f-" ' . . v Waea Rsr. Mr. Rsll left yeotsrday ka could aot say at what kour th fu btI will tak plana, Th body wag shipped frbnj fJbelby and th xpotay tloa la that tha bartal will b today. RT, Dr. J. N. Cola aceompanta hig brother minister to Farettevliie and V I sttewit th foneral Is f i' "-0 rf Olympic Cur.VEfJE TUESDAY Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows and State Assembly of Daughters of Rebekah Meet in Raleigh Next Week Ths State Grand Iodg of Odd Fellows aad Stat Assembly of th Daughters of Rebekah will kold their annual seesioa la this city beginning Tueoday. May 7th. . - Tk local lodges are making ar rangements to giv ahem tk glad kand of welcome. Many of our prominent merchants will display la their windows em blems of th order, to show their ap preciation of their presence. The local lodges will kav a chap ter or th orphan children visit th city aad sing them a fw songs, la order that th reprsscsatatlv may hav aa ocular dsmoaatratloa of tha great work la which they ar s gaged In training aad educating lit eniiarea to make aserai dtiasna. To Mate Voranal ruaiaii aniaiial Invltationa have beaa iawoad by the faculty and senior class af th North Carolina Stat Normal aad Industrial Coll to th twsntleth annual com mencement Mar II -11. at Greens boro. Old-Time Remedy Darkens the Hair Gives Color, Lustre to Fad- I ed and Gray Hair Dan- druu Quickly Removed. r ., ' ' i For generations Bkg aad Sulpkar kav bees used for hair aad scalp troeblML A Imosf sveryon know th valua of such a combine. 11 oa for keep ing tk hair a good even color, for earing dandruff, itching acelp gad falling hair, aad for promoting th growth af th hair. Tears ago th only way to gat a Hair Tonte of this kind was to mak It la th home, wklck waa troubleeoms aad hot al ways satlsfactsry. Nowadays, almost aay up-to-dat druggist caa supply his patrons witk a ready-t-ue pro duct, skillfully prepared la perfsetly quipped laboratories! Aa Idsal preparatioa af thla sort ta Wyeth's Saga aad Sulphur Hair Remedy, ia which Sag aad Sulphur era combined witk ether ' valibla remedies for scalp trouble aad thla, weak hair that la loadag its color or coming out Altar Being thla remedy for a few daya,. you will notlc th eolor gradually coming back, your scalp WlU fsst botterl th dandruff will soon a igons. aad in leas than a month's tint there will ba a, wonder ful difference la your kalr. . , - Pea t aeghKt your hair If It I full af daadrulf. toslog ra color or com ing out Get a fifty cat Bottle of Wyeth's Sag aad Sulphur from your dragaist, aad see what a few day treatment wilt do for you. r All drug glsta sell It and -r guarantee that tha money will ! refunded If th rmdyta not r ee repreend. floods! Agents, 1 . r. J..- i t ..in mfiy, j . ---- fa rarol n !: .. mni.w tneooyi of the III M 1 13 M I M 1 sT'aTl IJgh Compaay, u af luieigh. The price la aald to b lilt ooo A fraacklsa at yra goes with ll for tha lighting uf the ,ty, mni ths sal of power for lights and rum tnerclal parposM. Tko ami Will have l l.eatin4 by a rota of tka aopi, but an riec- lion for that purpose ran lit raaila. carried aa tna peopm want hange from th poor' and ei.-nlvf i,m as It Is at present. Thl. mn bet ter ervlcaad cheaper mt fur both tight and commercial power Ths city retains the nwnrrahlp of Its water WorhS aad the power rnm. pany la to furnish power for pump ing. 1 TO SPEAK AT WIU.IVWhtov Mr. H. T. afar Krillnr In hlct of Waka rarrat Ntailrni, ui ItclUrr CnaeBafWCi'sarnt Addrraa. Mr. H. T. Huataf. editor In chief of th Waka Forest Htudent, was here yesterday oa his way to wiliiamaton to make tko commencement address at to school there. Mr. Hunter goes to UII tk engagement made for Col. J. Unraa Grimes, Aecretary of Mute, th lllnssa of whose wife keep him at horn. Mr. Hanter was l he rep roaantatlr of Wake Forest College In th recent InUr-collegiat IVac ra torlcal Coolest. He makes the ad dress at 11 o'clock this, morning. i. WlLBaUl BI7MM XK Talk HUtaMfi To tho Kdltor: In nominating Mr. J. Wllbor Buna, of Raleigh, to repre- I asat Waka caunty In the House In the neat Leagislsture, I desire to say that 1 hav known him from childhood, i and hla training has been such .as to I make th boat ettlsenshlp. for which ha aauda In ita kla-haat aeeaa HI life up to the present time does honor to tho training of his Godly pa rents, his aim mater'and hla chosen profession, aad I feel sure wr will bs pro ad of a record k WU1 make la the coming LagMatare. Mr. Buan la a tkoroghly acclimated Wake county man, because he haa never lived out Of the county. Tours very truly. M. C. CHAMM.KE. Wakefield. M. CMay 1. if 11 rarXKfl FOR gTl DKNTS. For fUadnet of State rMvereity for Papers abralttrd la Contest. Ths students of the rnlveralry of North Carolina are to have soother opportunity to compete for prises amounting to $J. The announce meat comes from Prof J. Laurence Laughlln, of ths t'nlversit of Chi cago, chairman f th committee In rharg of the contest, ..that prises Will again be. offered iwwt gear. Students are gl en this extra early aanouncmnt eo that they may work n papers during the sum star vaca tion. These prises hav been of fered for the past seven years. Some of th subjects suggrstsd ar: Agrl cultural education, a lumbar policy for the I'nited mates; what Forms Education should be Advised for the elevation of wage earners from a lower to a higher Industrial status In ths United Htates, the effect of the Industrial awakening of Asia upon th economic development of th West ONLY OXK CHARTER. fWtJScate of hange Fl led by Oa KnlcnwW. A charter waa grxnted yesterday by the Secretory of State to CVrsernl Lumber Company of Washington, N. C, to engita)- in saw mill aad lum ber manufacturing business. Au thorised capital stock Is tt.0 with 1 1,60 'paid in by l ('. Martin, Harry McMillan and V (1 I nderwood. Aa amendment waa filed by th Owenby-Wofford Company, of Mur Dhey. changing Its iam to WorTord- Farn Company Mr. C. M. Wofford is president and X V Cobb Is secretary. rorNG w. c. Down 11,1, AT WAKR FORFjrr. W. C. Powd. editor of th Charlotte News, and Mrs lwd. passed through Raleigh yeatrrdav morning on their way to Wake Foreat to be at the bed side of their son. Mr. w. u. uowa, Jr. Toung Mr. Iv.wd la quit III at th college Infirmary with bronchial pnsu mania. He has many friends In ths Stat who will regret to learn of h4 Illness snd hoie he will soon be able ta continue his stud lea. ' MAT DAT F.XKRt'lSES AT I'KACK IWCI'ITIITK. Tomorrow will lw a big day St Peace Institute, the young ladies having ar ranged an unusually attractive pro gram for their annual "May Day" ex- whlch will tax piscs on ta campus under the old historical oak beglanlng promptly ai o ciocg.. Som of the attractive features will ba the two large May Poles Whir will be scenes of beauty, and th "Folk Oamea" Hwedlah, Danish, Nor wegian and Rngiish lancea and tk ratling of the May Qucea la wklch young lady win oa crowaad by school companlona Thar s a big treat In tre for all who attend and) th evening nromlaes to b a plaaaant one. Trice or admission U liroata ' V ' . Th piimarv eniiarea wwl ais tak part la the exercises. LOCALS No. 11 ran tardily ytrdsy fronj Orwensboro She was du ker At lf.it a. m.. but did not cote until forty minutes later. A kot box Waa tha caass of the aator.,i-v1M i "', ., Mr. Bea Moore, who kaa beMI adit 1U three week I Improving aad Waa able yesterday ta sit Ja a abort walla. Ha wilt be out ia a Urn day If tkar la ao rsiapas, A delegstloo of atadekts from Shaw) went out to tk penlUaUary last alght and entertained tka prta- wttk college aagga, raadlaga aad other maattv ; j , '" k . i s . v tka delegates to tha Woman's Mis sionary Union. whi war Jmt thre daya, rataraed to their several horse yesterday after a vary pleasant s- TlrOasrwIa Uhlvaratty bora left reeterday aftsraeoa aa tk 1st traia for Ataaaa Tey aave had a fin rinrtkora trip aad aronourn- n I armera. whom tbef defei. i yg. l"rday by aa aausual piece tot- me. the beat" team the la , - rd In th Sonth. city aaat Haturday afternoon, whan I key will take a tramp to the Hennett placa, tk log house on the miisuoro road la which Johnston surrendered to Jnarl Sherman. Evary boy la the whole city ia in vlted to go on this llrat tramp, and Mr. Mcintosh will make a short speech to th boys al the historic log house, telling them something of the principles of the scout movement. It had hes Intended tu organli ifca Iocs I council this week, but some of the papers appointing the councillor hare been delayed, and the nrganlca linn will probably be made some time next week. Tho school boys ar very enthusi astic over th atovaraant, and the first rail for a meeting about a month a so brought out a large number. Many boy la th city wko ar unabla In go to school kav Indicated their desire to get Into th club. 8HII (lasalaa: tho Tig. As a result of th examination of a number of witnesses heore the re corder yesterday afternoon, when many of the clttseaa of ths city were called before th recorder and ques tioned under oath as to their knowl edge of the aais of Intesloanta In ths city. Charles Redmond was arrested on four charges of sailing beer and George Whltssll arrested oa one charge. While tho recorder was after tha tigers In general, h aeurd only evidence against ths owners of two of ths small brow stands la ths city Th rases Were called thl morning, and th defendants asked for a continuance till nest Haturday. Thsy aay they ar selling "No tax," and that the beerjna does not con tain enough alcohol to maka the sals of ths beverage a violation of ths law against operating near be loons. It Is understood that some i ' ,n wi.rwasee rJwro.j testified that thsy war charged it cents per bottl' for th stuff thst the stands' ssll and that It had (he color, and something of tka taste of th real beer. Th Boat hern Conservatory of Mu sic haa aanounoed an attractlvs commencement program for thla year. Th commencement will be May f-lT. inclusive. Th year ha been a very successful on with th Conservatory. Tho mem bers of th graduating class ar not only epeclally talented, but hav add ed to thla natural ability a ku-g amount of hard work. A Prosecutor la the Lawa Mrahr. A very Interesting case before tk recorder this morning resulted la ths prosecuting witness being taxed with the costs. A fsw days ago S. B. Tucker, a white barber, had'W. B. Smith arrested on a rharg of era beaxllng a diamond. Tucker claimed that while be and Smith wera living In Atlanta the latter borrowed a dla mand stud, snd did not return It to him before he left town. That was three years ago. Tucker claims hs followed Smith from town to town. rmjMATORT NOTES, fHaarvsUuBa Utgea at I a. aevestr Mdlsa Has. Air atsaaut raduesd saa VEAnOtnu!A 7jy Jj rv &r ' leoaam (coaUsuoua lines) pass thfough boIbuj of enel sir pressors. Isorssaas Moid llsea) pass ihroart sotawof aanal Wisperaiare; drawa air ax sara, rreeslBg, W,sad iuo, O lMr. O paruy Moody; O deodr: rala; saow. dj) report BlaSar Arrow My auk lbs wind. Phat ggurei. hlrkast mperature pest If bearr second, prwiplunne iBrkersMmtoasslMBOurs: ttlntwaxt Ralegft. If , C May t. Fntvxtwt For Kortk roUna Fair Friday; t saeatraf variable winds. v,' ""X-ikw-S cR0ssMuimmi:Comii2 III K XliUVJ VVa The Quality Drug Store. Telephones 95. hut did not run arroaa him till balk happened to get jobs In thla city. When he asked Smith for tha. dia mond stud the man gave him a ta cent glass stud. When the rsss csms up before tk recorder the Stale failed to make a case, and fucker waa eummoaed to sppesr before the court and ahaw cause why he should not be taxed with the costs In th rass. Th re corder this morning decided that th prosecution was frivolous and ma licious and taxed Tucker with th coats. He took an appeal. Having had sixteen Incendiary Area In two daya Weterbury. Conn., ought to set a watch. Boston Qlohe. AWAY GO PIHPLESr ioiinii Pimples, erupt tona blotches, acaloa, swellings are caused by bad blood, but don't become discouraged B other trouble I so easily overcome. Caeca rata ar wonder-workers m tha cur or any dlssass Caused by bad or Impure blood. They eHmlnate all pnlanua. build up and enrich the blood, enabling It to mak aew, healthy tissue ' -Fur blood mean perfect health, and If you will as Caaosreks the wr!. giv you good health and a pur, clean akin, free from pjiaals aad blotches. To try Caacarets Is lo Ilk them, for Borer befora haa thara baas produced as perfect and as harmless a blood parlAerr BraT aad stomach regulator aa Caacarets Candy Catharlc! Be aura to tak Oaanarata aad C a ,aa,.?t CaeCa-CSa CaTtCSt a.geJjjSwYT' flat1 fataaV hV-s. v ft T i - . 1. - level. 4- for Raleigh and vicinity Fair Frio) eliowrrs at night ar Natartlar Is waa y ;,.,' r- THE c & l mmm Suits Ready-ToJuJear " Of courw yoo ctn buy i Suit with better fabrics tnd better triitiiiun Service, iw4 ityle tni gmar tppetrtnee thsn yea r t i a the C. L. Twenty tt $20i;iii":lJ ,-v V :i; JlotctWcztzllzftoT Owiir J. v WORTH BAOUCT COTJWCII Wr Order At ntaaaeth CUy Elisabeth City. N. C Mar I. Worth Ragtoy Cawaall, Junior Order Halted Amertcaa Meebaalca, la pla sing ta kold aa aiaborat aa aires sary relsbratloa la tbla etty aa tka vn lag af May IT, A, apaakor af Mata promlnaaca will b sn gaged aad tka sveata af th evenings will rloa with a brilliant banquet. Worth Bagtoy Council kaa oa af th largest aad most attraetlva lodgs rooms aad baaquet hall la tha Stata aad thara a aa doubt that ft sBBlversary welsbratloa wllf b aa aa e la bo rata aad aauasmJty attraetrvo Soar. - i . .,. ; , BlOTGHESgiSORES; ulcers. you will surely aair good.- pur, healthy, blood aad aa mere eruption or disfigurements. A lt-at baa af v ssrarsu win truly amass yog. ay aad Satarday. tarsi aartsetli fair ta partlagii if aoraa cwma ana raroaf
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