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fcJgrf.vJiir’ y%Mfgai*MMggiaMa--’«ai-^r‘»8i»Ma^-»^rf-r|firf»-r Jp, * • . r»r-.,... lUf W< IHnlHHffnilrtllii i| N. C. Ilniversily Oramatic Club Conies to Training Scliool Wpdnesday, 18 CHAPICL HILL., Fob. 7.—Dramatics at the Vsilversity of Xorth Carolina ifcaclicd Iheir liighest point Friday night w lien the oeh'brated Knglisb «omedy, "Tlie Magistrate," was etag- (*d in Gorrard hall bol'ore an audi- fnce of over live iiundred persons. When tlie curtain rose on the lirst iict, it was at once evident to the I'niversity coniiuunity tiiat the L’ni- versity Dramatic Club was far enoiigli advi'iico'.] in stage-craft to ;i\e to aii.\ audienoc not only a cred itable exhibition ot University liis- trionic talent, but an extremely' oi- fectivK sccnic production iiuitc out Oi the realm of amateurs. The play, which called for thret chaiigis of scenery, waa done with such rapidity that the audicuce hard ly realized the possibility of the quick movement. The actors and "ac tresses” were real personalities, living their part through thp entire per formance—a thing not infrequentl'y impos'sible out of the realm of pro fessionalism. The play, which is English, hangs <iround the attempt of the wife ot an Knglish magistrate to conceal her real age and the age of her grown eon from her hus<band whom she recent ly married because of the false hood that she had told her husband. W. L)oub Kerr, a member of tlie junior <la'8s ably handling this difficult role of Mrs. Posket, and W. P. M. Weeks «/t Washington, U. C., was equally ex- <'ellent In hiB interpretation ot "The Magistrate". Charles L. Coggin, re- niebered by the people of Eastern •North Carolina for his excellent work afl leading an in “What Happened Enjoyable Lecture. The enclemency of the weather no doubt prevented a large crowd from hearing the lecture last night in the Court House by Dr. Daniel E. Motley, of New York City, under the auspices of the Christian Church. And thoso not present niis'3ed a treat as the speaker’s remarks were very inspir ing, uplifting and humorous. He spoke at length on the rapid pace or’ the commercial world and the many things that will occur in the “To morrow" that wo of today !iave never (heaiiK'd. From an educational veiw- I'.oint the lecture was ospncially in- t( resting. From here Dr. Jtotley ko(*s to Farni- villp where tniiiirJit he will lecture to flio people of that town. Money to Loan on im- poved farm lands at 5 1-2 % per annum. LONG TERMS C. L. WILKINSON a—w Fine Furniture i!n;(ii;sr misicvl kvkm’ KVHK 1\ ST.\TK 'I'lie Ml Iba-Kubolik concert which takes jilace in llaleigh on Friday night will undoubtedly be the biggest musical event ever known in this state. It will also be an enormous success from a social standpoint a? prominent society leaders from ali over the sthte are preparing to par ticipate in this event. The occasion will decidedly be a dress up" affair. There will be ev ening gowns and dress suits in evi dence from the bottom entrance to the tip balcony, nnd from the large advance orders reported by the Ral eigh florists there will be other dec orations in evidence besides clothes. A ttatement has been issued by John A. Park, local manager, that additional seats will be provided in the ,'inditorlum, although all who con template purchasing seats ehouM communicate with him at once as no •'» (1ing room tickets will be sold. 0. O. 1’. llarmuiiy ('oiiference. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 11.—A “get- to Jone.s” of last year's fame, was ‘ together" conference of Missouri Re- 1 he Terrible Case of Mil^e Mullil^an Down about old Hostou town, in the district of iJafk l!a;-, .Mike Mullikan liad his being, and also ran a dray. Ihit the Fates one day got alter MiUe, they would not let him be, anj so one lino morning lie hati the pleuriKy. 'i'lien followed coughs, sore throat and colds, anJ linally priiipe and bolls, and sun burn inllammation then—they got him in their coils. Mike al so got eonie bruises, corn:5, Imnions, burns and sprains, he had rheumatic symptoms and ’unibago gave his pain's. Neuralgia, tootliache, felons, crowded fast upon his ills, tonsilitis and pneu monia then knocked him eff his sills. The doctor ‘said bron chitis, too, would come most any day, and it looked like Mike might have a job of riding his own dray. But just as death began to dance and mourners all looked grim, a kindly good old neighbor said: “Try Cowan’s stuff on him.” And so they took beloved Mike and rubbed him hard all day, and Mika sings Gownas praises now, and Mike still drives his dray. (Jow ans Is Sold and Guaranteed hy all Drii^l^ts. TllKEE SIZES 2», liO A>D $1.00. GOWAN MEDICAL CO., Concord, N. c. NOTICE. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AND ELECTION UPON THE PROPOSI TION TO ISSUE FIVE THUSAND DOLI.ARS ELECTRIC LIGHT HONDS BY THE TOWN OF BETH EL, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAR OLINA. welcomed by the audience with en- publican's was held in this city today thusiastic reception. I as a preliminary to the Lincoln Day Five of the men of last year's cast. banquet to be held tomorrow ni^ht who gained state-wide reputation ap- j under the auspices of the Ar,socia- peared on the program in the more | tion of Young Republicans of Mi"!- difflcult play of this year. And the'souri. Party leaders from all .ovo^ experience and training of two yearn the state were in attendance. Speak-1election to be held in th>: was (luite evident, which gave them ( ei s at the banquet will include for-, town of Uethel, Pitt county, Nortli To Cure a Cold In One Day the marked distinction ot case ani.mer Governor Herbert S. Hadley and Carolina, on Tuesday the 17th of Takci,AX.\TiVEBROMOQuiniiic. itstopsthe Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the town of liethel in regular session a'ssembled on the 5th day of January, 1914, or- profldiency. All in all, the play was an unpar alleled success and no one will regret I'avng seen this marked exhibiton of training, skill, and experience. The University Dramatic Club wil' visit the Training School in Green ville on Wednesday night, February IS. .In “.4t Home.” Mrs. L. W. Tucker and Mrs. J. E. Charlo.s Nagel, former Secretary ('oinniercu and Labor. of Interaational Kowling Tournament. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 11.— It perfect arrangements and a large entry list count for success, then tht annual tournament of the Interna tional Bowling Association opened In this city tonight is certain to bo one of the most successful events of Its; kind that has ever been held in this the hundred dollars worth of prop erty and BBventy-five cents on the Nobles were “at home" to a ho*3t of gf country. Scores of teams their friend's on Monday afternoon jndivdual bowlers from Chicago, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the home of ^y,j,nipeg^ gt. Louis, Kansas City, St. Mrs. Nobles on Second street. ; sioux City, Omaha, Des Moines, Little Misses Margaret and Bruce ^ inona and other cities will compete 'I’ucker took up the cards. | fj,,. ji,jj honors and prizes. Fourteen , -- - Mrs. W. I. Skinner and Mrs. J. W. j alleys have been prepared for the Private Laws of North Carolina 1911. Higgs received the gueats and Intro-: contests. The tournament will con poll, the funds received from the same are to be used for the purpose c( building and installing an electric light plant for the town of Bethei. as provided in chapter 171 of the duced them to Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. tinue night and day until Thursday Nobles. j of next week. One afternoon and The guests were then ushered into pjjg evening will be given over to the parlor where Mrs. Hattie White, special events—the afternoon to ;md Misses Frances Bagwell and \er- (joubles and singles and the evening neasa Smith served tea and wafers. flve-men event's. From here the gruests were shown I into the dining room by Mrs. J. G. Moye and Mrs. R. O. Joffress, and v/ere served refreshments, cream. lionspiel Opens in >Vinnipe|f. WINNIPEG, Man., Fob, 11,—Be <akes, almonds and mint?3, by Misses decked in shanter and mits a small Mary Higgs, Elsei Brantley, Alice army of curling enthusiasts turned Sanders, l<:]ssie Woolard and Annie out today for the opening of the an- Hardy. ) nual bonspiel given here under the At the exit door stood Mrs. J. R. auspices of the Manitoba Curling As- .Moye and Mrs. D. E. House. jaociatlon, A large entry list prom- The home was beautifully decorat-' lees one of the most successful event s « d, the hall in American Beauty roses of recent years. The tournament is and ferns, the parlor In vloleta anl open to all rinks affiliated with reg- fems, and the dining room in pink u'arly organized curling associations. carnations and growing hyacinths. Music by the Italian band added much to the enjoyment ot the after- either In Canada or the United States. I’res. Wright in Edgecombe. President Wright, of the Training School, is away today attending one' •1 a series of meetings held in Edge combe county. It is the purpose of these meetings which take place I" tlie different parts of the county to kring about an uplift in the life ot rural communities. The aim is bet ter living, better people and better home*. Pres. Wright is called upo> lo represent the educational side and to talk to the people on thiis subject. Prof. Wilson, E. C. T. T. S. took this place at two of the meetings last And notice is further hereby giv en that the registration books will be opened for the regi'stration of sucli citizens wlio are entitled to re-.;- ibter and vote and who are not al ready registered, on the 14tli day of February, 1914, and closed at sun set on Saturday the 7th of March, 1914 and that S. M. Jones has been ap pointed registrar for said purpose that on each Saturday during said period the registration books will b> opened at the regular polling place in the town of Bethel and at all other times during said period opened 1^ THIS DATE IX HISTORY Febniar)' 11. 1735—Daniel Boone, the famous Ken tucky pioneer, born In Penn sylvania. Died in Missouri Sept. 26, 1820. 178»—The British under Sir Henry Clinton began an attack on Charleston, S. C. Ig58—Benito Jaure* was declared president of Meiclco. To Preveat Blood Polsoalait •mlr at onec tha woadcrftil old tcUabla ML rOKTBK'B ANTISBPTICRKALIN001L,aaa» Ctcal drcwlnc that nllerea viUa ami httia m NotA UvimeML I9r. 90c. fliJQ. I --n f-j; li.U iut tjL , ; (Urit r"-r- » hf'or; t*-.- i;- C *. (!-.l hcu";. I ' 0't(> I'TMeST'OC^fu’ r? ^ ;•*•'! Oi^'^olvi d ill a liint r*f v a. r, .twaCtl lo the C/ * i.u I** I ' P , f- il to h r R »«.l r.t) thr -ujrhout the yt'tiv, ^ TKC' L..6'cra &nc p; a'.vj »•«'!-•* Hi't. (.IV -* ri • n ■■ L at lUt.'it ..-A V.'-:* jT. n .* i<" '• £ .n:. r.£ ■) m nc'i Dcv.I!. - ii". *' 1899—Arcblbald Lampman, noted Ca nadian poet, died. Bom Nov. 17, 1861, ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food Wlierefn the qiiaHly is «“If- evident--tlien a modest price tup—comprise the displn.v awailiug jour buying liere. Hliy not make conii'ortable rod cliair or a decorative piece of furniture that will gi»e tl'e re- fipieiit lasting »>ati»fu(‘Uoii 2 l’ri«'es uncliunged Iiere—n« sjtecial lioliduy over-prifiii^r. h, / , («J'A Cher, arm **—n7inaywrp>./-;. '■ town of Betliol at Blount Hot.^l and all citizens desiring to vote wli are not already registered and who desire to vote at 'said election will; be required to register. This the 10th day of January, 1914 S. T. CARSON, Mayor of Betliel J. E. CARSON, CicrU of tlie Hoard of Commissioners of the town of Bethel, North Caro lina. 1 14 law 9w Taft & Vandyke VISJT The Greenville Drug Company Oif 3 j:!c c j liists of Pare Drags, Chemicals, Patent Medi- cmes. Sundries, Stationary, School Supplies, Guths’ CiiJiei, Pjiitiiti Piij, SjJa, Cigars, and Cigaretts. All 3tck R JOTj Requisitiet. Prompt Deliveries Prescriptions .MdsI Carefully Compounded J. Key Brown, Phar. D. March, 1U14, at the regular polling CouRh and Il^dache aiid works off the Cold. . * * , , , Dniffgists n ft:ml tiioney if it fans to cure, place in the town of IJethol on the e. w. Gi<ovt*\s sitruature ou cach box. 25c, question or proposition of issuing Five Thousand Dollars worth of Electric Light Bonds to bear inter est at 6 per cent per annum, intere.^* payable annually, and to run for a period of thirty years from date of issue and the tax rate for the the purpose of paying the interest or. said bonds and for paying said bonds, shall not exceed twenty-five cents on T01l{ TO VLOHID.V .\M) HAV-\>A. ( I HA Tuesday, March 17tli, 1014 PERS0NA1.J^Y CONDUCTKD By C. H. GATTIS, Formerly District Pas senger Agent. S. A. L. Ry. and Chap eroned by Mrs. C. H. Gattis A TWELVE (12) DAYS’ TOUR Via the Seaboard Air Line Railway All necessary expenses, in cluding the cost of the trip. FIVE (5) DAYS IX HAVANA Including stops at Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Palm Beach, Miami. Day- | light ride over the magniticent ex-j tension of the Flagler System, the "Sea Going Railroad” to Key West, I and Steamer to Havana. Many side- trips included, iioth in Florida anrt Cuba. Optional side-trip to Panama Canal. First class service: the best hotels everywhere, Pullman, Drawing-room Kleepers. Dining Cars, and Meals and Stateroom on Steamer. Write the GATTIS TOURIST AGEXfY Italeigrh. ?i. C. For itinerary and full details. Coward wooten Drug Co. ^aad'^'19 Orufon^ SeeJmt Onlv the Beat Drug} Listd in O Preicijpiion Department MON TAULK ICE CREAM .Supenor to anp. Alt ‘^da FwiM^in ToiUt Articles, Fall Line of Slat ion*, y, Conklin FourdtUn Pant, Kodak SufifiUea SiTr Covward-Wooten Drug Co. nxS. Parm-jle Industrial Institute PARMeLE, NORTH CAROLINA For The Trainmg of Colored Youths Courses in Dimastic Science, Music, and Agriculture. Tuition free to t;achsrs and those who are planning to teach in Pitt, V^irtii, ill EJ^ecimbe Counties. Healthy location, splendid railroad facilities. For further information, write. William Claudius Chance, President & Founder. “ River Bridge MARKET ” Call to see A. R. STEPP Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters. iNAeats always fresh, and we sell for CASH strictly. B««f steak 17 l*2e per ib. Pork Steak 17 l-2c per lb. Ojtteri tfie per qt. W(»OD, 8H0BT LENGTH, DELIVERED AKT TIME. Just across the river bridge. No delivering In town. We will save you money if you come to us. A. R. Stepp FOR SALE Cow Peas and Seed Peanuts Apply to HALL & MOORE This Paper has space (or Your Ad also, try one I
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