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1 i i- THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912. liffl STATE IJHE "INSURANCE CCDUPMIY frw-T'w? "7"" - erf. vr;v -Aii-. capital paia up m casn iuu,uuu.uu t Insurance in force over GROSS ASSETS over N. J. ROUSE, President, 4,000,000.00 - - - 285,000.00 J. A. HERNDON, General Manager. PRESENTS A NEW NON-PARTICIPATING LIFE POLICY containing all the modern features of the popular participating policies. Illustration off 52,000.00. Model Protection Policy At Age 35 Premium first Eleven years $28.11 Premium after Eleven years $56.22 End of Ch or Paid Up Extended Year Loan Value Insurance Insurance Yra. Mos. 12 $46 $ 98 2 0 13 90 184 3 9 14 146 292 5 8 15 214 416 7 9 16 296 570 10 0 17 336 632 10 7 18 376 692 11 0 19 418 754 11 5 20 460 812 11 9 &c &c The rate for the first ELEVEN YEARS is exactly ONE-HALF the whole life rate of standard companies (participating) and for the remainder of life is exactly what those same com panies would charge from the beginning. A saving of ."0 per cent during the first eleven years, and of .')() per cent of their rates at age 46 the attained age when the eleven years expire. BRANCH OFFICES Raleigh, N. C, T. J. Anderson, Manager. Salisbury, N. C, M. h. Brown, Manager. High Point, X. C, S. C. Kellam, Manager. Asheville, N. C, T. W. Osteen, Manager. Lenoir, N. C, E. Jones, Jr., Manager. And most Important points throughout the Carolina' t, " iilli 1 ftT SPRING HflPF- ! Ill VI I IIIIIW SIW1 b mm pirtiirf IIIUUUII I IU I uML I lump to the man. whose record for I Spring Hope Graded Schools, this por no., (i In tmt hii lm Idont to hn plac j trait of tha beloved Educational Oov--if power It has been (lei reed that lemur of North Carolina. Charles honors elections, promotions to puff i hrantley Aycock " fi shell proceed lust as their receiver I aw has rendered people eervb -a In 1 hoi r Weather Humo Bulletin. (HI. tiff. I "Nil num In our time lias quits so j (Special to News and Observer ) well hied tin to thin ideal as the great Washington. I (', May 20 Tein- ' I aim nli"iinl lf ernor. w liu mighty I peratuie during the. coming week will i will and force still speak to usjavengo near or above th tionnal In though hi B'llil- n tongue Is silenced the Southern Hlates and generally ! ' Not h flatterer, not a time scrier. imt throughout the western districts, mol j a ringer, not a crawler, nut a wor- i weather will prevail the Hrt half of shlper of ancient nilllakt Dot a slsve I the week In the Northern Btatee ,ut j to the rlaitior of the mighty and man, ,,f the Korky Mountains, but It will ut the fellow serva-nt of h whole gKe way to warmer weathar In this Mate, Charles Hranlley Ayew k la to region aliout Wednesday. Tha weath haH thai peaullnr place in the hearts i ,.r ver the country during the week of his people, made by manifold af Kiii ,e gencraJlv fair, es.eot that It fe.ti.ui of man for man W.. love htm m t. unsettled with probably lorsl j because ha llmt lovexl ua j showers and thunderstorms tha first' "A few years aK'i, there passed from half of the week In the Northern j them schools one of your own, thai States, as a result of the eastward Imt i laid born In tha good town of j movement of a disturbance that Is IJ l!.. .1 ..f fKnt n,,ui fj,rn,ln In IHa fu - .ul KT. 1 by HIS SCCretary, MiSS ' former sierltint i ltm n. Mr r.rry I general storm area will croas the j t K'-nfrow It was her bit to Mvo near ' roontry durlriir the week. j RpnfrflW i1" loverrmr A)ok k. first tin hi" sten WASHINGTON FAMILY IN THE mm inn iiinmnu tNbLiuHtiibiuni Closing Exercises of the Grad ed Schools Featured by Presentation of Portrait of Gov. Aycock to the School Memorials of Ancestry of George Washington in Monumental Brasses in Salgrave and Brington, England borlv i'f Hubert Vnhinir1on. (Jwnt. hr In t rniiti;i ml r nd duii n of tnlert V iiliii.Kt's i'f SolKTMVft in yo C'oint of V.tth. Kjr . uhu ioit-d thin llf. y HMh of Mirth 121. nfr th l.iitiiRlv li(H)Pr " 1 ..in r ni f W HPhliidfti'it. n r h m 1 s it 'f th l.;t ii'in it if SulptrHv (II'h! t t i '1 'H fi Hlld IP iln t n rl h-rt Twii nf blM WWl. ,l"hll !Hl lMtiretlt luM'HIIIH rnin - it--f Iv. Hlr J"hn ViHhtnivt"l. Jvi.IkIi' "( Tin ;ii'tit'h. iuu) th.. l laHUM rice W iihljiKt"ii. Id-i-Wr 'f I'tirlvtyh. Ihx. whom oM!t son. J"hii. fm in r u tr'it to Amr1'R Mi l7. a ti '1 u as 1 1 1 m Kr-vl KrHnilfnt h'M of lit-orKM W (inhl n ict nn. hf I 'rprtiiTit. It In l'flu- m1 Hint I i i.iijtinn.1 r) m)w i f Hi.- Anirrtmn flair citm from irij.' ii hnnn. tri'l In the Aug. n In 1 1 1 t i k J 1 1 it l u iii' iIih Htjim idffntr v iti trifhit-ii icuMlriK the ltii('r 111 thr r!fht W,tV, Mbil fho liHTB 1- rtt)t dnn wtiu n'n thft h:tr nf rn ! h r . atiil r' llp;l"n hkh.1i t wli'ked fi-ini t 'if : .t-fi hihI - ll fW'ir- The i.i'. rt-tl wid whit. Mit To follow v., lit. no h "0 Th rli"1ne "reiary i-wi rveu nini ini.iiiuny In. h lr rireft llK-V 1 '"" OiMu uurs imh ins- im-n-n . . t. - ) , , . Ull.l'sV .1 . rw . i I in'" ' f 1" fi I MK'tl II I !!(.' lit H f ' T'l . VrV fit of ruMifK fr.'fn th iiioinniH-nt -i I N 1 1 r h.'lil tl cjf the wt k 1 Wln nl:iy w lakcn up by th I ftrvi-niti Kradn onteittlnpT for a medaL I Al th- oratlonii l'T (food and tt wh j j ,rop.iiitin for Urn JuilK' ilwl'w who rntith'd t" thp tndul. The nif?dtl Van flti lly awarded tu MIjw A il.t Vii.enmw Th fxwin's Thurfulny niKbt wert ti 1 n- prmml v tfrmiPti IC h htll Vtlanta, Or.. My 20. ,Udmlnr to ii nr io a uuu.vuv lonun imi mm i n,., w ..vhinirifm fun.iu in -h ,, hl" KrR-n(!rHthfir ln Detroit, a man 8uJ n tif tl , KiiKmI. ..i whlt !( and i HI notmriK too (tt toil for her, a.iu knew thf grptil soul of thr nmii and loved him. As on who Iihs r -ivod much frtun him. sli wuhci to iv biu k to thoSf whom Bh Iovps, in of ihi joy of thiit dally cunUrt. Thin. ho has ofrwvun t . . Kir t Vi La sstilon.ll.1 ploturs. whwse tend.-r, lovlnir ffMurw. a"" " '.vm . vii n,v hnhnM r.ri.in. .i.v ''h ("r I2.U50, requmMlnR the s.ito Fh Urn It In th ...Irlt in which hrr I mobile desJ.T t" ln.UI II for a clay. vrlvlns; Ms nn.ms as K. K. Watson snr hi home as Detroit. Haturday was hpld to the rrimlnal court on chaxjree of for-ry. rhosttri arrrt sivtnftHn;. Arrordlns: to th. police Watson Iroppftd Into the city early this week precious frlrnit nave all to a Htate adr-J his ri wll m1 . larly d.'in- BtrusKllns; up from poverty and Isn" onstratrd the th. .rough tralnliiK lhH.tirnni. lllto imowied-,, and reneraJ he had r'lfh.il Tfim icruduatlnc exrclss wttre Ftl (lny mornlns The exercises wers cry approprlaie Indeed and highly snjoved l.y a.l preseni. i nose urau .llii(C w-re Mi.Hses Kstelle and (irare Hunn. Mildred Lindsay and Mildred Yin l..,r..ofh ..lid Mr IK-rbert Warren The annul addrraaa was delivered y Hunt. H. H. iMimhierty. of the Ap palnchluii TraininK School, and was a tnasterpivr of oratory This address wan one of the best of Its kind ever lie)liered In this t"Wn ll was full of Inspiration. Instruction and patriotism alt the way Ihr.mch . The exercises last nluht were aJso (,ood, and listened to hy a full house- there was hardly standing- room thoiiKh this was not unusual, as therw has l.een a larife crowd all the way through. ' In a very appropriate way Mr. J '. Matthews, a very prominent Hepuhll rsn of this town, presented to the school. In behalf of Miss Frances Ren frow, a beautiful portrait of the much telovl'd Charles M. Aycock. Miss Itenfrow Is s native of our town snd wss (Jonnior Aycock s stenosrapher st the time of his death. Mr. Mat thews' sveech was srand and poea to how how treat was the love for this (real man by men of both the ponii ral nartlea of the nation. 8upt W. U Winkler and his corps nf teachers at the graded school hers has done a areat work during the past year, such as will last for ages slops: educational lines. Mr. Matthews' lYociiuUkm Remarks. 1 .a.llcs and Oentlemerj: It often happens that a man who has risen to prominence among his fellows, and whose actions for good have won him tame, is made the recipient of a grsuid -' public oration from ths people among Wham hs has lived, snd to whom his Hvtng presence Is an Inspiration. It ' " seldom happens thst such a Ufa, having- completed Its -areer and passed skt ths world, leaves a memory, , th snsmUwa af which wUI svoka tha swsvtsMt rsavoBM (mm ths public heart. "Nssvoh tender bibuta cm tnr power; who shortened his davs on ssrlh In preaching the. gospel of 1'nl versal Kducatlon and equal opportu nity . o every child born on the earth. and died In the heat of the conflict sending his burning message to the people or a sister Houthern Htate his last word the word he lovsd EDl" ATItN' Hh sends this portrait to her girlhood school, and her wish la that you, may catch from It tha Joy to face hard tasks bravely and to meet the call of every duty with Jay and hope, that you may catch the spirit that nilel the life of our dead hero the spirit of service. It Is the gift of love out of the pure) heart of Miss Frances Illotint Hnnfrow, and If you may find half the happiness In the recling that she does In the giving, her reward Is great Indeed. "It Is with pride, we sent from our town the. young woman who of all the woman In the Htate. was fitted by heart and hand to serve so closely the greatest man our Htate has produced and we sharo with her the honor and glory. W e are proud and happy that a Hprlng Hope girl was the only soul to hear fall from his Immortal Hps the words of the last message he left for his people, and that she had so trained herself that ah, was able to f,V W"rld tho wo'd "f his whlon more clearly than all oth ers tell ua how he loved ua: We stand a tiptoe on ths misty mountain hslght snd see the mr.er.ir,. sun make purple tha glories of the esst. We ars entering Upon a new day. the dsy of equality of opportu nity, the hour when very man .k.ii bs-free to work mightily for himself until his soul, filled to satisfaction, shall overflow with a common benefit to mankind, owing no tribute to any one and bound only w love his fallow man and serve his Ood as to him may stem best ' -EQt AM That Is ths word. On thst word I plant myself and my psrty ths squat right of every ehlld bora on earth to bava the opportunity to enurgerin out all that there uj with in him.' " 1 prtisjsnt to you. chUdrsa ( th Meanwhile Watson look two girls Joy riding about the city. Inspected sev eral residences which ho is alleged to have thought of buying for one of his friends and wound up ln the restrict ed district, where he wss arrested. "Watson" declared he wss a gradu ate of Harvard, but declined to tail the court the name of his family. Craig's a Nruootti Road. Henderson Hold 1eaf.) The Concord Times observes that Governor Aycock was known as tha Educational Governor. Governor Glenn a sthe Industrial Governor, and j mat aireaay 1 im . ewmg styled the Good Hos.ls Governor. Wonder If Mr Craig has earned his title from the fact that he Is having such a smooth road to travel to tha nomination this time' lecle.i and presem-.l by Mrs. A. X Huberts.. ii -1 imiKt"n. 1' ' Th. fi.t Cit ih" history of tbx famllv of 'V N iflilngton Is well known mil . "I'd I" Kngliunl. is br.m.'tit I., t, 'ice by the braaa memorials iu.il nciiptlons atlll to l" eeen in ' 1 nt;llwh . Churth ami Manor "f .- and Mrington. EllRUinil 1' w.ii In thin village that I-Awrw.. W !.: '.fc''"n ami bis family lived f'.r ;l,i- " rrii- utinii. previous to their i.-ri" n I'ririgton. The aaliii.gt"!' house, orltrlnally a riioiKi.'-. Is ' tbo niarior hmiw of tho vlllaf- ' Hlilgrve. ll liS granted ' l.n"' VlMhlngt..o. the Si. ll seems thiit the arms of the i Hilifi f th.. '"uniry ah. lTKorpor ulcl In bis .'.ulilry'a flag FRUIT PtiUSPECTS Everything is Favorable for a Heavy Crop of Fruit in North Carolina Mr W N Hull. Stale llortlcultur- "I have heKitated In giving a re port of fruit proHpectH In Vorth Carolina until I was sure thai th TIMELY WARNING TO CALOMEL USERS Mayor if Nortn.nM.toti. l.y llenrv tb. st (,,, rK ,.n mil the foH.,w1rrt " vui. ir tne e. i ..... .rj....i me icertilng trult prosin-i ts In North ct fhilutlon cf h n.i.naaterles. "vni the pna; entran-e is , an.'t me wasnington coat-. if -nrnit well known to every Amcrli ii'' lti'i. The ol.l ' hwr. H "f PL Man- where the fa in .H isl.iplied for years. Is nearby m .1 f .rn.s a point of c.nsld erable It ,t. -r. -i . . nuilnlng, as It d thr.o tu. ii -ml Irnasos on th grey stone slin put ili'Wu In memory o: ljiiirem Waebinirton and his family These I raaaes i .insist f liaurenre Washington's etlgv, a shield hoaxing the Wsshlris' ci rma and the fol lowing lns.TI.ti"n lino l)-th loirled ya bodys of Ijiureiice Washlngto. Oent, A Anne his wvf bv whnniH hs had Issue 111 j sons II dniiKtiis wo lauranca Lryed v .... day ... ano 11 .... 4 Anne Iiecease.1 the y of Octorhef ano I)nl 1 C6 Apparently Iurenca Washington, grt - greet - great - grandfather of Ge..rge Washlnglon. devised this monument a a memorial to his wife. POSLAM CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Calociwil Is a Form of Mercury, and If It Htays In the llnnuui sistcm. Its Effect Is Terrible, Ask Yor IHtotur. Any physician will tell von that laavlng the date of his own demise mercury. If t remains In the body. , blank to be III ed In after his death, will soften and rot th. bones, a dl- Th". however, baa never been dons, easw doctors eall necrosis of the i Two other re.-or.ts of th Washlnr bona Calomel Is a form of mer- tons are found In the village of Bring--miry, and to keep clear of danger n ln this llttla towrn.Wp. t , Ifs a safe plaa to take no calomel distant from Northampton, stand tha at all. especially as there Is a better hoi to which the fa.nl y movsd remedy. frnn, Hulgruve It wss In this house Both children and grown people tbi I -t . . -w-v Washington died In 1(12, will find a psrfert substitute for .ami In th- yrd. tn graved upon a omal In Dodson's Liver Tone, a Plea- sun Hal ' ,",ln'1 th" Washington am. tssvisdi tnnlo that Induces tne liver to art and which never has So liit.mee anil uj IIm- i tlo- healing power . on. enlriited In l osi ini that when iK 'l i.. . l.i nWa pimples, blot) hes or undue reduce of the sklri. results are seen o.nlght. nml f-.r these purpos. I'osinm la iiae.l exten sively by those aim bav a no more Serious troiil'lce PosliUii works wonders In driving away such affections, remb.rlng the skin norin.il nn'l pr.-a.-iiiiii.le In aB pearajii e f..r here Is miitred the same healing P"m bv bl h l' lam effects .utnpleta i-ures "f all ec sema, ado-, bariiers' Itch, suit rheum, ate.. atopi'inK "II Itching at ou.. Tha subs of I osiam iain..r man roi- any bad after-effects In fact Tod son's uvor Tone will do every thing that calomel does without any of tha daggers et aalomsL ,K larga bo tile coats anly fifty rWnU, ntl Oalloway tsrsg Co, win refund your novas; tt f tar fsot swtlafled, any other r.-incdv for Ilk" ii coal .of nrois llow results a tnally demonstrated by In the i luP.B nf All Balnta near thn free sample, malle.l t.. any one at band, where Robert Washington : upon reiiuest. by the Kmnrgeney West riiin mreet. ta Wirled. an inscription reads aa fol lows: ,"Har ties Intarrod ya bodlaa nf 'Utah. Washington, wdddnww, who changed this life) for ImmorlallHU ye llth day of MafoJi, lit. Ag also yw Iboratorlea 32 New York City. Klng-Crowell Drug Co. and all dmrglsts sell I'oalam l esntsl and POBLAM HOAI', th beautifying skis ill eaar inaiitla of Jack lYost had safely pasaed beyond the borders of ths i Htate At every report of a drop ln , temperature In the Northwest and j Mississippi regions, th Southern fruit groweis would wait with bated breath to see If the cold wave would be flen e enough to extend over his pro tecting barrier of mountains The past winter was unusually se- , .ere In the South and fruit trees j were kept In a perfectly dormant i condition until miii-n later in spring j than Is usual for this part of tha I country They war not In bloom this season until nearly s month later than they were last year This very much shortsned the danger period nf possible Injury from .-old "In a comparison of reports for the 1 last thirty years, iha I nltel mates Weather tureati hax set April 20th as an average data for the last killing frost In spring for the iimieral fruit region nf North Carolina, but oca atonal cold spells have occurred as lata as May 10th This eitrems date' has now safely been passed at which the fruit .an be Injured by . old. . There Iras not been a single letba. k, I but everything has been most fawir- i able to a heavy art of fruit Trees all oyer the State lieve bloome.l prn. fus-lv end th set of all kinds of fruit baa been exceptionally heavy. There has been no untoward weather, since to ihu nWi.-h dropping and thai fruit lias ib elope. I so tapldlv that . In spit.- of Iha late spring n is uow about (i. IiIk In the average sea son There a 111 be urgent need this year for tb nning "f pe. hes and apples all .m i tbs Htate in My 1st. my ejwlsljnt rtld soma experimental thinning on Greensboro peaches. Ten days later hs worked .on Carman ; ami KILerta arid sain that at mai lima the Greensboro still looked so 1 1,1, k that he could scar, ejv see Wbei he hsd thinned ! -with ths thorough and careful I aprsvtng which Is now being given 1 I by most of our growers, the fruit of North Carolina will be high In inui- I It v as well as abundant In qunntltv this s.-eson. "Many new orchards of improved varieties ha a been set In North I'arn- 1 In i and are coming Into bearing Imu.Ii mole attention Is now being I Kii.-n than formerly to pruning, spray- j I tik anil general orchard management. I At r r nit shipping points along rall I ron l lines lime sulphur barrels are j now noire common than kerosene bar rels This has tended to put orchards I in good healthy fruiting condition and has nude them lesisient to Insects still gungoiis dlseaees "' iiit growers are now forming co on crullte orKatiliatlona and fruit rr changes snd srs preparing to handle their fruit In atarnlurd packages In -si load shipments to the best whole sale markets" TT IIRtVTHKH'R NECK. An A.i-1. lent Which Msjr Krwult In I .will of HU-Yrar-Ohl liny. (Hpeclal to News and Observer I Washington, N. P., May 10 -The condition of Pennle, the stx-yefir-nld son of Mr. and VI ra John E. I-athnm, whose head was nearly severed from his body at J he home af his patents si Jesse ma, fa procsrloug though the phyairans think there Is s slight chance for his reenvery. Kanlel Latham, the slghteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mra Latham, was engaged with a bush ass In cutting away th shrubbery from ths ditch banks on tb farm and th little fel low was following htm am tif wrk waa bln den. Th sidsr aw did ao( ttaov thai Ua yon broUist was so near and ln attempting to out the shrubbery the age struck him on ths back of the. neck, cutting a deep and serious gash The unfortunate little fellow was carried to his horn and medical aid summoned. BALL OF i. B. HlsaCTT LAND. Hy ylrtue of a Judgment of Wak Superior Court In a special proceed ing entitled "E M. Henfrow, admin istrator of J. H. Hlasett, Mlttls Vir ginia Brown and John Henry BlssetU against Jennie Lee lllasett, Annl Uissett, and Hadle Mlssett, each being Infants under age and without guar dlan and heirs at law of J. H. Bts sett," and numbered 1814 on th docket, I will offer fot sals ln ths city of H sleigh on Monday, the !7th day of May. I12. at 13 o c'ock M, for cash, the following lots of land: Iot No. la one lot or parcel of land neat th ally of KaJelgh, In Wake county. N. C, being lot No. 11 In Hlock No snd lying on th corner of liloodworth and Portar streets. lot No. 154. Lying and being near the city of Italalgh and desig nated as lot No. 16, in Hlock No. I 'escribed and contained In nap made by V. 1) 8txnnauh, C. E. and registered In Book 1186, at pag 111: Floth of these lots being la the plan of Oak dais snd conveyed tn J H lllaaett by Ltanlsl Allen and J, G. Hrowu, trustees, and lying between h)lm and HwaJu atrewts, tiiat Is lot No, 1V. Ros-oihI Kale. On Tuesday, the Kth day of May. It 11, at the bank In th town of Wendell. N ( '.. at 11 o'clock 1L, for cash, the following lots of land; Another lot situate, lying and Do ing in tne lown or nendeli, wak county, sad Htate of North Carolina, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at a point thirty fin) feet from tho Intersection of N. Main street and th Norfolk and Southern Hullwsv right-of-way, and runt west with th line of lot No. (. block elev en ill i to an alley on hundred and thirty-two (ill) feet; thence north along said alley thirty ( Id i feet to tha line of No. 1 In said block said lot purchased by L. O. Nowell; thenc east along the line of said L O. Nowell on hundred and thirty-two till) feet -tew the west side of North Main street; thence south thlr yt 1 10) feet along the west aide of North Main street to the beglnglngt Using let No. 1 In plot No. 11 of ths survey of ths land of ths Wendell Lsnd Company as appears on th Book of Maps at page l as reglstsr sd la th office of Wake county. Lot No. seven i J I In plot fourteen Of the survsy of I he land of ths Won dsll Land Company, as appears on Book of Maps UK-st page silty one (11) of the office of Wake Coun ty, and sltuste In the town of Wsn dsll, Wake County, and Htate of North Carolina, and more particular lv described as follows, to-wit: iiegiimiiis - - 4 (7(1 feet from the northwest Inter section of Main snd Third streets snd running west one hundred sad thirty 111"' feet to an alley: these north along aald alley twsity-flv tZD) iee 1.' I ll line in iwi i . - of B W. Todd; thence along th Mn of lot of It. W. Todd to th Wt awl of Main street; thenc along th wwrt elds of Main street tweaty-ore (H feet to th beginning. This sals la made for U Puree of raising mon.y with which I pay ths debts of J. It. Blseert; the surplus, tf any, to b divided ssM th hr s-law, ' . , .1 . Tills t Usees lets perfect. J. C U HARRIS, ; - , Csmmlsslsnsg.
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