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...THE NEWS AND OUSEIWEIl. miDAY. MAY 3. 1912. sssaegimw n ,. , T-rr-rr,-.ii nnt.'i.i n 'i 1 i wBiniiiiiru ' r FQD A DIG EVEflT for 1IM.E. IT DOE" VIRGINIATRUST COMPANY CHOBCIIIETIIIGJfei RIClIM0ND,'YAs .4i gra3RaWT-W.JAaVMW.lea. ' iiXSm W. sOTD, TPrea, I SO, M. MlUMM, ,tlr, A atr-on and Independent Trust Coirpany. with one million dollar- at 1U hock, managed and controlled by menf Lho trustee ftndiatmcnt - Ayv6'- . . : : " The Woman! Missionary Meeting Cimetoa Close Yesterday; It Will Meet In Tarboro Next Th Wwmfta MMonftrv I it Ion of Laying of Corner Stone of School for Feeble Minded at . Klnston; Bio Celebration , Will Take Place on Monday, 1 CALL i it; s' . took. Tm wiae na rwiua uw a ' " ' an4 talM tffrtutloM to Second Day's Work of 24th eiu a .u-fth uroag pe. Quadrennial Association In JJSli ij May Sixth; Governor Kltchln uBarlag fu " AFRICA III fl,ttMr O UfllOn ADJOURIJS -; t r.irrwra r t r! S BARS TOBACCO wad fan, Cata as ps, for TAYLOR BROS. wnrnoic . 7 t Seec Boardngi ffousc 15 Hfth Wilmington St fOae-haM mm at Uaa Capita. LARGS AND AIIIY ROOM X MRS. WOJCT M. hOGEM I the tatam. tarwtshad aad la T asrdar hp the day. 4M Flowers! Flowers! Flowers! M i'oU of Easter Lille la Fie Tfrm from He to li.aa PER POT. All Othar Potted Plaata at Popular Price In Block. Carnation and Ro a from tto to U.M PER DOS. Dcaiga Work a Specialty. The Raleigh Floral Ca Oa Caw Uaa. RALEIGH, It. CL Oar. Jeaa IMno aad Boswcll Aaaa. C OL Uaj Pbono Ho. . C 0. NTht Pboaa. Wo. T. HOTEL FLANDERS Itt-tIT Waat It Si, V. T. aty. MO Pat Eaat at Broa4wa. A mo4ora fira proof hotal la tha heart of tha thaatra, elab, and hotal dlatrtot; ooa vonlcnt to all ear ttnea. Aa r rapMoii ernhaatra. Roaaaa with prtvata bath, aor day. From Ormnd Central Button, Broad war eara wttk nt tranafar. Prom Pana aylvanla Station, Tth Aa rua rara without traaafar. Booklat oa raqoeaL H. R. SHARES, Prop. Xerth CaroUAa Qralnajra Matrtoi Boada for Sala. Th chalrmaa of tha Board of nommiaatoDora of Muddy Craek Drain aaa Dlatrlct will receive at hla office la Kaaanavllla. N. C. until 11 o'clock OU April tlth, 111, aealed blda for tha nurchaae of Twenty-Sevea Thoo- aand (liT.OOO.M) Dollera of Muddy Pn.li Draiaace Dlatrlot bond, to be laraed In accordance with tha lawa of the Bute of North Carolina PaaUo Aeta of llOt, amended 1111, bearing Interest at per cent per annum, Eayable aeml-annually. Bonds paya i m ten (10) equal inataltmeata; , the ft rat Inatallment of principal to , a du aad akall mature at tha expire - tloa of three (I) yeara from data of laaua. and ana ill inataumeai xar ach auccedlar year for alae (I) ad tfitlonal veara. to be laaued la danom lutlona to ault the urchaaar. and payable at "auch time and place aa nay be deetKnatad by the p urchaaar upoa acoeptaaca of w. . Thee beads are exempt frera all county or municipal taxation of aa tmir" (eaeral or apedal. and tha Interest thereon shall not be subject for tstl"f aa lor income, aor snail nld bonds be subject to Uxattoa aor ' the coupons thereon, whoa constitut ing , part of the surplus of aay kaak. trust company, ar other cor pereUea; and are deductible from tha mmrnm of nuck ooTporaUoa la aeeer- talalnrf tha taxable Talue at tha shares at eueh eoraoratloa. I . Bids larlted for tha whole or any " part of said bonds. ; Csrttfied check of the proposer la ik aum of tv haadrad (UH.M) dollara reaulred ta accompany bids for the whole ar any, part of the r . hlxht U reject any and all bids la hereby raaerred. '7 Bidder may submit farm of bands with bid. or the same will be lamed In form rsq nested by eewceaafai bid den at tha time ef acceptance of bid. . An further Information ceacera Ins the leamltty of the leaue may be iad by aDelloatloa to J. A. darlni jr attorney for tha Commlastoners, Ke- safisyllia, ia, ',.., Tbla th day of Aprtl. tit ; - ' - a. B. IX PARKER. Chairman. 1 fjoard of Commlaaioiieraj Muddy Creek Drainage Diatrtct, Cblnqua- V N. r? Dupna Couaty. r,,?, , ; rca txsx err?, rrr: lX-eapmSb wO d fkt work athlnt aaTwit It aVAly tmbkm tha , s nl aeaJacaas raaaed by a t , r' e or ii j mi f acroeni. ' i ft I-rd aary ana yenaar i hoi.Mu'.JjrIi'S: k- ra a in 'a rf' JBI ma 1 w iraar ieaw-ii'ir ur.'h In HUin li.ra. was a1n I ,.h?",ln! i ! ,h readlna of I he btahoDS annual ad- dreaa. by lllehou AWk. f New Vora. 1 he seiiaal conference Itae raised luil a iiilllloa dollar for aeneral pur poaes all during the past tour eara, and all sf the reports show good work done. Two native Afrl ana. taken from "the b&sh.V In the wllda nf (he dark continent Severn 1 yeara ago and trained la a mission hool are attracting much alien lion at the conference. ' These b sre very Inleluient In appearance, In In about twelve year old. isearly meals were served In the church basement today and ttiii. rerord will be maintained during th three weeks of the conference. Plirht Over Flortioa of Two Hlshoiw. Uy the Associated I' ream. ) ( hertotte. N. ('.. May t. The qui e- tlon of electing two blahope to eu. crad M. J. W. Smith and M. it Kranblln, deceased, Waa precipitated at the session of the twenty-fourtk quadrennial conference of the A. M K. Zton Church (colored) of Amerloa and promisee la develop Into one of the largest Issues to be discussed. It Was recommended that a decided saving to the church could be gotten by having only eight Mshnp and allowing the two vacancies to remain unfilled for fh present. This discussion occupied a gold part of the session and has not yet been agreed upon. Blartop Hood ap pointed the varlnua committees on education, church extension, revision, episcopacy, woman's home aad for eign mission public worship aad de votion and Rabbath observance today. Blahop J. W. Altraok waa named to deliver the quadrennial addreea Tha evening session was devoted to further sddressee of welcome and responses from prominent dele ga tea. There are repreaentatlvee her from all parts of th United Statoa aa well as from the West Indies, and the coast of Africa. There are over 00 delegate and visitors In th city. The session will adjourn her tomor row and all the delegates will go In a body to visit IJvlngetone ronege. located at Salisbury, N. C. as there will be a special train provided for the members of the conference. Bishop Ueorge W. Clinton an nounced to the member of the ses sion that he had been able to secure the services of Booker T. Washnlg- ton to present an addreea. At Polkloa High Kohoot (Special to New and Observer ) Polkton. May I. The commence ment exercises of th Polkton High School will take place May T and I. There will be play, recitations, mu sic, drills. Ths literary address st 1:10 on th afternoon of th tth will be by Mr. W, H. Swift ef Oreeoabore. field secretary of th Child Labor Commission, former superintendent of the Greensboro Graded School, an excellent speaker. FOR AYCOCfc MEMORIAL. Mr. F. H. Worthy Calls MrcHlng la Washington for May KlghUv Rpeclal to News ana Observer.) Washington. May t. Mr. F. 8. Worthy has been appointed aa man ager for Beaufort county for the Ay cock Memorial Association, and asso ciated with him In the work are Mean. Lindsay C. Warren and Nor wood L. Simmons. A general meet ing of rltlaens ha been called for Wednesday night. May I. to launch the movement to have Beaufort coun ty represented in the erection bf the memorial to th lat Qovmor Aycock. When the Lord come to make up hl iewela ha will find some of the brightest la dark place. Ram's Horn. ACUPof COFFEE It utlxiylnf wben tne ccffeUpod. Ttinkof whit peopto mj about poor coffee. Every body pralio oor coffee. TBY THEIL . . J. R. FERRALL 6C0UPAITY A . sraant taa 1 it eM. B A rw in''Lma0Jl If he eeaeet 'II TL " MweseeHIIMM a -Wk 1 eaVealbhi slwali aseW ( lTdJ tfiasl Mfa4SahH ltWMeadhljh afhaaahaV dh- .Midi CMt MlMltM iwet.lin UA HOTEL RILEGH Opposthy TJniew ffwaaaaapay Stat '-. , Tnsenaghly Mnaiia. AMERICAN. PLAN JNeaX.1 v).( - DM ou ; Glra Prompt and KfTeetual .Relief without Ineoa. , renleece, in the MOST OB8TISATK CArj No other tretmnt renuir4 t'hsrlotis. N 4. that It i. ta MMM? im an aaa Ulahf las ,aew r.i 11 1 Uew. w,teflaV' rr- aaaaw- '-( . nxlunaa ike heat rMUTUC TK ; -tar ettaraal appllcattoa aad M peaetratlaf nmfumM . VT...-,,- 10 l ahlur ad M iaoroau. ..n . aTery musclau hara aad Uadoa ra- voiTad durlnc the Period before babf It aids aatara ky uptwciac the skla aad Uasuee. reilera taa4ar- .ail .iir.naea aad DarfacUP Pre- 1 ,v- ...i.m far natural aad Bale ,7J uwv7i Ma hlaa ajotbertood. Mother- Friend hag m used and endorsed by thooaaada of mnthera en Ha uaa wlQ BTOT a aoaV fnrt and haaaBt . mm W raw-r- A Jt 10 ny womaa ia s AJlrWW remedy. Mother- KjAaRJxW Friend U hold at v drag store. Writ for free boa tor drag store, writ for rree Boaa nor ipecunt mother, whlc ata Back valuabl Informatloa. MUDrmi UCBUTOt CO., HIE BOY AND 61 These Should Be The Supreme Concern of Our People De clares President Barrett To th OfTlcera and Member of th Parmrra' I'nlon: The greateet aaeeta of this country are not Us mighty commerce. Ha won derful acreage or IU gold mines. Su preme above all these liee the aaseU of manhood and womanhood. And tha boy and girl of today, too often snubbed and too seldom studied, are the men and women of tomorrow. 1 speak advisedly when I aay that never In tha history of the republle have opportunities been vaster or more plentiful than they ere In this year of our Lord. 1)11. I know it la popular to say that the "trusts" and commercialism have stifled competi tion and mlxxled opportunity. The statement Is only a half-truth. I have been from one end of th country to the other. I have visited every State. I have studied condi tions In practically every city of Im-J porience. i nave ODeerveo aoove ana below the eueface la every line of trade and Industry. And, as a result, I am convinced that the loudest cry today Is for man and women not Just men and wom en, but men and women with trained ability and character. Acroaa th front of every vocation of moment. they ought to erect tn big letter t he- sign: MEN AND WOMEN WANT ED." It would be the absolute truth, provided the men aad women were properly equipped to answer th ad vertisement. Do not treat your boy or girl airaply a a private posst salon, to be worked m the field whe you heed help, to be yanked out of achoot In their moat receptive year In order that you may squeese a little money out of the land. Money won In this way I th dearest bought Imaginable Money, ar ad vantage of any eort, won at the ex pense of the men and women of to morrow. Is brood money. Not only will the parent themselves pay for It some day. but the penalty will ale be visited upon th republic la a weakened dUacnshlp, whether of husband or wives, father or mother. Th old fool adage runs, "ehlldrea ahould be Been and not heard." It's a He. They should be both aeon and heard. Seen with the eye of loving, aelf -sacrificing Intelligence, heard with th ear with faculties keen enough to catch the tramp of posterity, as well as the patter of today. Unlea w fol low this course, we fall In tha duties, not only of parenthood, but equally of common American cttlMnahlp. CHARLES a BARRETT. Union City, Qa.JMay 1. HH. SOCIETY . Mr. N. L. Simmon left yesterday for Washlnrton. N. C, after a visit to Mr. J. O. Morgan on waat J one rowrll-Rravta. Henderson. May t. The marriage of Rev. K. L. PoweU to Miss Jose phine Reavbt waa beautifully but quietly solemnised at on o'clock yes terday at the homo of tha brides' parents, Mr. and Mrv J. W. Raavta near Henderson. The bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn wed ding march, rendered by Mia Bsssls Satterwhlte. and took their place at th Improvised altar la the Parlor, where the ceremony waa performed by Rev. Mr. Burgee, assisted by Rev. Mr. William. The groom I th pastor of ' th Tadkln College M. P. Circuit, th bride being the accomplished aad d.ushter of Mr. aad Mr. 1. W. Reavl. After tha aiarrhur. they left for their future hem at Lexlng- ... a . MARRIEO YESTERDAT. e Mlaa Carroll aad Mr. Hcaswrd, Roth af Faaimay hprtaga, Catted, l Ma. Tastsrd'ay afttrnoost at t:l a'cl at th First Baptist Pareoaagre Mis BuU Carroll and Mr. jaaaa s. no. ward, both of FuqtiaV Springs War united la marriage by Raw. T, O'Kelley, pastor of tha Ftrat Baptist rhurch. Tha ceremony waa a aulet affair and waa fierformed In th sresane of only a few InUmaU friend of tha couple. They earn hra yeaterday tram r. a aay Soring accompaalad by Mr. and mm. Elmo Fish aad Mr. Eugene Ho ward. After tha ceremony tha bride and groom left for Monroe, where they will visit Mr. aad Mra. W. W, CarraU. parewU eltht bride. - Ml Carroll waa the) efBeieat eht of the Raleigh. Charlotte aad fthntth era Railroad at Fwaway Spring and by her many peroneal charm area a fa rerlte 1a aoelal aire leer of that !. ir unity.. - Mr, Howard to a ucew ful yeuag merchant ef Faquay Pprtnga and 1 well knowa there. , . - ' . Ooldea) Bah? aad Threw Beara,'. ' The eoetamea for tha Three Beard, th Queaw and tha Bard have sees rented from Baltimore aad are strik ing. At a full di-ea rehearsal ! r'sht, everythlur red eff welt. An. ouier r- er -, t. 1 CiJ'st f .iraEU-ti tvi: . i with aba! lwty--vo Melting dsl. l alee and OM ef ths pleasentest of ete jreaMr-Ma. tr. IUw, 1 . JMJJflt. Jar fa f afn-lar ewr-;waii e a i ww-. elgn wee the Beejen ..1 neany ail in. dellheraltowa aad Ike re(MrU ihowed nattering work. The feature f yeeierU meeting waa tha addreae ef Mn tiKorae c Worth, eeventaea yeare . miaeiiMiKry In China. The paper In. lu.uu manr of her aeraeaal eaperi.n. and ti Ufa of a itaslanary wee laile nut or tna moot !- "" 1 nrie- "" l" 1 V(rr rh.rm,B saper ., o,. irre lna iirM in miaei'rv literature aad Mr. U P. Uun. aiie re. lt.l nf waal MJ eem " ee an hat a aelng doo Yietier-. aaaalon had a aorl.l aid. t'elotk luch"jii (Urn by '"a dellrlou din many time ef the rhur h 1 1 Inner and imugh f many times tne numoer wn partook The meeting singing nf r Hleet Be the Tie That Hlnda All of the feel urn r ml. sionary work dlaruaaed were those re lating to the part played by the ladlea. The men figured but infrequently In the Beaalon and the work done waa altogether that nf rn. udtea In advancing the Intereata of th. hurnh, they showed their accustomed energy and renaeeratlon. The folowlng constitute the new officers: President, Mra Samuel n'atklna. Hendersoa. First vice-preeldent. Mrs fl II Brewn, of Oxford. Seoond lc-pridenl. Mra Nor wood Simmons. Washington Secretary aad treasurer, lira B n. Lacy. Raleigh. Chalrmaa ef literature committee, Mra. S. W. Harrell. Taboro. Treasurer, Mra O. B. Uery. of Hen derson. THE BAPTISTS AMI THE RA1MIXU OF MlWilUI Pl'NUS. The Report af Mr. Jnhnena Khow What Waa Oone Last Year North tarohaa'a Part. Teste rday morning a report from Mr. Livingston Johnson amie the fig ure lu regard to the amount raiaed for foreign missions by Southern Bap tists and nl0 th receipts from North Carolina, for this object. Mr. John- eon tatd that he had not received a report from the home board In time tn publish th reaults In yesterday morning- paper. Since that pub lication., however, he received a tele gram from Dr. Gray, secretary of th home board, stating that there wag soma debt, but not stating the amount. Mr. Johnson think that th Indebted ness ia small. North Carolina made a magnificent showing for home mla tonT Th Baptists were asked to rata lit. aad the receipt show 111.15. which la tl.U above their apportionment and ll,tt more than they reported' last rear: ' -Worth Car olina increased It contribution to thee two mission object If per cent. which was quite gratifying advance ment. The foreign mission work waa con ducted on a basis of MOM09 and home mission, on a basts of $4,00, making a round million to th two ob ject In addition to these, ovary Stat In the Houth is doing mission work within Its own hound and the total amount expended In such work reaches about 170 0. It I af to amy that Southern Baptist con tributed last year to mission work ever ti.too.ooo MR. L. Ml'KDAT DEAD. Preaataeeit Clileen of Iotr, Who twrrtFd Mail In Wrat Daring the War. (Special to News and Observer.) . Lenoir. May I Mr. Logan G. Mun- day, a prominent cltlsea or thl town, gt4 a the home of hi mother-in-law. Mra Walker, at Valmead, thl moraine at 4 I o'clock, being found en the floor In an unconeclou condi tion by hi wife, having aurrered a stroke of paralysis. He expired yes terday morning without ever regain ing consciousness. The deceased was 7 year old, and during the Ovll War he carried the mall from Htatesvllle to Taylonrvllla He was twice marrieo, ana oeeiae til widow, four eons by hi first wlf survive him: U U. t n.. Boon an R. O. Mimday. sll prominent business men of this town. BIG VALUES IN HUCK, DAMASK AND BATH TOWELS Balli Towels 10, 15, 25 and 50c " Large I luck Towels, white and red border.... 10c each, $1.00 per dozen 15c quality $1.50 per dozen 25c quality -. . . .$2.50 per dozen 50c quality ....$5.25 per dozen English Long Cloth, 10c value 98c per bolt of twelve yards. ' 36-inch Curtain: Swiss, dots and figured special ev...;..t ioc , 36-incn Figured Scrim, 20c quality now loe Call or write for Samplea. MUimRAND CO. Two Splendid W have twe exrrnrag S ?. - asit sat ska Low da ,siltra fsirt of tha Mat, rUa far t l .H tVTRAIi I.IFE tl,m2m XiT' ' FAWT. .whaoli pay large d Irtdossd, aaafctac an. . CAREY J. "" CUfa'ilitr'.; f?JJM'wV' i AT "' 1.1 -TT 4bV , 0aV tlr lThw rheanber of " 'IIHW'I of Klhton mill laks a lead- T. -1 of tha tale' a- he.. I (.r the feeble- Minded hare Mntolay the slita el May. At specie I meeting nf th chamber, a eemtulllee s appotntad tn ra-oiraie with a rommltiae from m John's ledge of Mesna In oni pletlitg arrangemenl. t..r the iele bralloa. A eneelal train will i.fc- the vui lor wh Will b la altemlelire Irmn every part f the atata to and from the arhool, a mile from the . orpor ale limit, All fraternal end ilr organlaalloa of th rlly have been Invited I ailend aa In.dlee and the Seeoad Infantry band offered He aer -lie to the Joint committee for the musical part nf the saerclsee. Mwretery Fred I Sutton, of tha Chamber of Commerce, will make tha addreea of welcome on tha part of that organlaalloa. The principal speaker will be Oovernor KlUhlo. TnetasTs Msgs las for May. "ChsJna." by Fred Jackaon. open Ing novelette In May Young's Maa sin, while written In a brisk, de llglitful style, ha a deep significance The little heroine, but sixteen when Ihe atery opens, baa a personality so full of charm and erlglnallly that he easily hold th center of Inter est despite the vitality of other well drswn character. Germain, reared aa aim ply aa a ronvant majd In a garden Just outside Perls, can orly sues at Ufa as glimpsed In her mother's Bohemian household. One eunnr clay, ever her garden wall cornea a boy bringing dreama of the iiultr world and love's flrst whisper. All the tempestuous nature of the girl reepwnda and It seem that her un eventful life will drift Into early mat' rlmony. But suddenly tragedy stir In thl peaceful Eden. Germalne discovers that her professed uncle la In reality her father and that aha la the child of unlawful love. In her secret anguish she turns to Garth, a friend of her father'a and ths bond thua forged grows Into a profound friendship. Iter fiance, upon learn ing the truth of her parentage, I re solved to cling to her. but hla. mother Interfere Thl cause a complica tion which lead to the climax a cli max quick. Una and unexpected. In this faaclnating romance, th author demonstrate that no life I com plete in Itself, but each Individual affect tha life of hi fellow-man foi good or for evil. The Frpcke of Mademoiselle," by William Le Qoeux. Is a realistically told tale ef Infatuation and subse quent disillusion. "Checkmate,'' by John Mott Ren aalaoa. la one of thoss literary cantr eoa. small but .exquisitely clear-cut, ahowlng th mark of on woman's perfidy upon th natures of three men. in "The Little Lady." Lillian Ducey drawa a tender Ideal of undying de votion, netting her scene In th flrkle brilliancy of a New York cafe. For rugged strength and brutal reaJtem read "Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out," by Walter H. Brown. Other stories of Interest In thl brilliant number of Young- are 'Th Land of fromlse." by Minnie Barbour Adama and "Spangle." by Lhlab Ragadal. CNDKR MJSAPPREHEMBIOX. Ageert of Seaboard Air Lie Railway Arrested, Bat Proceedings Proasptly Stopped. (Special to New and Observer.) Lumberton. N. C. May I. Agent Beverly, of the Seaboard Air Una, wa arraated today charged with allow ing stagnant water to stand upon the company's right of way. At th hearing before the mayor, Mr. Beverly waa promptly released, aa It was shown that he waa In ne way con nected with the matter and not re sponsible for existing conditions. It I understood that the town attor ney was absent and that the warrant waa drawn without HI sanction. An attorney when called upon by the mayor to represent th town, promptly agreed that th warrant b quashed and Mr. Beverly discharged. Many a man I at th foot of the ladder because he never learned how ta rub the fur th right way. Ram i Horn. Opportunities Ida aww avaUahla htwejww sl.tassiBnBwsMaeloaa, W ' boOi ta presvea sea aacaloaa ktltnr1arit TUIITERC; BR0., af ' ij. vr riAnr-iai trnnTirif rruniA uir at imir i I Ul tf '"s-J Vt llliein. lye to iron and tavvximeni depednu, i We would be pleased todiirvlaeQfnwste on, either by corrwpoxidcnce or peraonoliY, in rtgird to Investments, aa we feel that a Trust. Conjpmny ia In t position to give an .sinMoiWid oplnfcnas to the vale of securities. Liocolrj litbi VJter BottUd at the Sprta.' Lincoln Llthit Inn open io jjuests June 1st to October 1st. Literature upon rlquwt ' The Best Natural Diuretic 77icTablo Water of Good Health and Vigor, v DeUghtfuUy Palatable and Safev The Lincoln Lithia Water is heartily endorsed by the ablest physicians of the State ' ' FOR STOMACH, KIDNEY AlD BLADDER TROUBLES. I In cases of 12 gallon bottles and 5 gallon derul johns. For sale by druggists, grocers and mineral wa(ef dealers, or axecourrr TO UHCOUI COUNTY OFFICERS' BONDS Qua, AgenU for N. C. fim BUSINESS COLLEGE THE GREAT SCHOOL OF THE SOT SPECIAL SCMMF.R RAT1 WILL BF,I W MAY. Enter BOW SSd gave from 110 to lf on your scholar ehlp. besides being ready for a god poaltlon this fall individual Instruction and personal attenUon r gtra tfTeach student. Well llhtei and ventilated room Electric Fn., FeM Uona guaranteed. Write for catalog and full Information. Addraaa ' ' , Ralalgh, N. C. Flowers! Flowers! Flowers!;; Roses, Carnations and Violets a Specialty wiMnm KinMiasas aad Floral abort aotloa. MaU order green R STIENMETZ, FLORIST Both Phones 113 1 ? ' s HMIMMMIMIMHI4IHII " H ' VT; 4" ' 'ivesarTa who macMxxi mm :.. . . ;i uri trwysCE cotpm cr philaselpkia ft heawata U ammrp 1 la tpZZZttTkTZJ? a4 way, and alwar. Bar tJLmJSJSS'-'-foe fair dealing with all It policyholder whasJiar ooaunuwi. diawtog, SMtartng or dytag, IIcPIIEnCON & IUKNL3, leiicn, i i. xaIi' Avcrrrri Ht1 -t4 M . ij ewi ev,r 3 UTAH WATDt W. rrepu Uncolntos. N.C Bath Room and , ; Toilet Requisites ar to b found here la great variety. W have tha daintiest aoapa. th Sa-' est Dongs, unbreakable oomb and brush aa. toilet watsr. ahampoo. tal cum powdar. la fact there umt a more complete line showa nywhere In Raleigh, and our lln Include enly th beet of each kind. Cem ht sad e our display. J. C. BRANTLEY. and aO othar IXSTRANCE LOWEST RATES. where we ar aot McPHERSOlT tuBjnv RaaBtgh.K. a A gaaricaa Bonding Ooaapaay. Charlotta, it C OSerlng amngwd ta prompt aad -y. ' 4".. ,y rcn KCr.ra ca"" If
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