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GEEENSBtmO DAILT HEWS. THUKSDA.T MXT 86, 1910 X r if A T onic 1M ? Just aa tared M lb tehtr Thar leak atari paver Jnet remarahsf tri: Ayera SartaeaTiil it a wn nc, ansarerr in hem alwhoL it r4 carp neck, inn Ik bieod ; give tctdy, eswa power f the aereea ; aajwagfbeae rh dhrswr'ofi. PEACE COMMENCEMENT iddresiij Blsbop londtbaler Feur teca Graduates Get Diplomas. , . (Special ta Daily New.) Raleigh, May 85. Kt. Rev. Edward Randtasicr, D. D, bit hop of the south am proviso of th HurtvUi church. M tha ereter today fur ttia graduating excreta of Peace ioeatituta, hi address wdcuatag especially high praise. Diplomas war esesented to-14 young ladies, aa follow: . Vlisa liinnia 'turner ftood, . Windsor j Kuth brook Chapman, (irif ' tarn; Clarice Ellas, ' Kaleigb ; Ada Jam end Margaret Cook Jones. Raleigh; Hea- ee King, Kateih; Klita Lindsay, Ral eigh; Margaret MeNair, Alaxtoni Habal Pugh, bUirria ville ; Mary Jordan Roaaua, Windesri Mary Christina Kanuia, Nor folk, Va.) Kutk McKelway Sander, of fhnithneld; Alice Louis Sloan, David eon j ALeia Gate Stock id, Raleigh, ! ; ; Marring License laeued. " attatesviU, May 8i. License haa been fud for tba marriage of Miss Jessie lagla, daughter of 3. V. Eagle, who live eut W town, and Hill Knight, of Oald- Wall aounty, who hai recently bees liv ing in the vicinity of Stateeville. jteaa ei uumer remodeling al in ta Daily Record and Telegram, i Drunkenness Decreased. alla4ury, N. C, May 25. (According to tea county record, drunkeoneaa in Rowan county haa decreaaed 6S per cent, ate th statewide prohibition law went am enact more tnan a year ago. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ff - fllffllDgtoo Lady Inockef Cdcod sclous, But fill leaner. (Special ta Daily Kewa.) Wilmington, May 85. During a e vere electric atorm today Miss Caledonia Roderick waa (truck by lightning and her right ahoe torn to shreds. 6b waa knocked unconscious, but examination later by a physician akowed a iojuriea reaulted other than ua sever shock and eight burn oa her right foot. Tba bolt first atruck aa electric meter ia a atore and panned out on wire over the aidewalk. SEAViILLDOViNTOViORK lis lubes fen ii land lefort Tbi Federal .Court SENTENCE COMMUTED ' - rcatk f in tt U Sitrt Men hr Utt $1.00 to $5.00 KILLED BY INHALINli A MYSTERIOUS NOXIOUS GAS (By The Aaaoeiated Pre.) New York, May 25. Charle Ceuter Dickinaon, orgauiaer and former presi dent of the Carnegie Truat eompaay died at St. Luke's hoapital early tbi morning from congestion of the lung cawed by the inhalation of a myateriau noxioua gaa in the laboratory of Dr. F. N. Lange at Kcrauton, fa., oa May 18. V. V. B. Hedaueth, of Scrantoa, vice president of tha Tippecanoe Inaurance company, at wnoea 1 balance Mr. urain aon went to witnaaa an eiprriment in the laboratory, vn alao aerioualy af fected by the gaa, aa wa the experi menter, Dr. Lange. Both are reported ill, but will probably recover. S. CX Dickinaon, a brother of Charlea Dick inaon, gave out the Drat newt of tha myateriou traajedy today. He waa in aa adjoining room when the other were atrtcken and waa uaanerted. At Brat he declined to siv the name of the chemiat, or of the friend who invited hi brother to witnea tha experiment. but tonight, fearful leat a rumor ol tuicide be given credence, a made a full atatement. Chang ia Malaaata Firm. (Special ta Daily Newt.) Wilmington, Mar 5. It ia learned from a thoroughly reliable source that C. 0. Covington, importer and whole sale dealer in molaaae, haa bought out Blair and Healy, which firm ia engaged ia the tarn busineaa, but that the ac tual transfer will not take place until the Brat of October. Mr. Covington ia one of tha largest importer of molaaae in the loath. Special Demonstration (Special U Daily Keva.) Ralegh. Mar ti. la the Fadoral court today Korsoaa Norwood, a negro yauth. waa aaatamwa ta four yaara ia the District of Columbia reformatory for ayateaiatKaUy stealing mail tram rural boxe ia Granville county early ia tha year. Dav Oraea, aaother aegro, whoa horn ia ia Durham, waa green two yean tha Atlanta, peaiUutiary for break ing into taw Boatome at ttougemoni, Durham aounty. Thar wa a long trial of Jordaa Taylor aa the charge af aiding ia the oparatiaa af blockade distillery ear Durham. Us wa aeauitUd by ta jury. . . .. la tba Federal oourt hut afteraooa R H. Froeauia wa aoavieted of blarkade diatilling ia a rugged and wild aection of Moor county and waa aent to tha fed eral prison at Atlanta for two yeara by Judge Connor. District Attorney Seawell brought out during the trial that the old aa had a wife and two children, two eoocubiaea, a blockade (till, had served aa rural mail carrier and post master. Freeman ia over 00 yeara old. A jurr waa out quit a while laat night aonaidering tha cade of Joe Smith, a well-ta-do young farmer of Chatham county, charged with blockading. The Inal verdict waa not guilty, thia coming aa quite a surprise to the prosecution, who considered that a strong raae had been made out. In spite of whatever convicting features there were in the evidence, the young man clearly enlisted the sympathy of the court spectators throughout the trial and proved aa espe cially good character except for this charge againat him. Now that the grand jury haa gotten down to work it is expected that the court will move along with double- quick time for the next several day un til the tail cases are cleared from the docket. It waa (mind yesterday when the docket for the civil aid of the term was-called that very few are ready for trial at thia time, so that the court may not continue a long as it wa at prat expected. CHANGES AT TRINITY NEW PHONES: - , ; I (Special U Daily Kewa.) RaJeigh, May tX-Taere will b aa elcetreeutiaa ia the state prison her Friday. Cobb Wither, af Mecklenburg county, wa acaedulad to die ia tha electric chair on that date for Ira de er, murder, but jeeraor Kitchin to day, acting aa the leceauneodatiaa af the trial judge, tba nraaeeating attewney aiuaaar af in lurer 1057, Main Floor 1504, Second Floor 468. Third Floor the Juror, to life imnneeameut aa FINAL CLEARANCE SALE TRIMMED HATS tba ground that Wither wa tried with out having eouneri to represent kirn and that a verdict for aarend eearse marder could not have been entanaed bad the jury taken that view. Xaatcaed to A. M. (Special ta Daily New.) Raleigh, May Is. President D. H. Hill, of the North Carolina College of Agriewltnr and Mechanic Arte, recerved orncial notice today from the war de partment at Washington that Cset. W. (i. Pearoa, now (tatioaed at Fort Ham ilton, it aaeigued ta service a eonuaaa daat at the college for the next tare VMM I li il I il.i.n Vmimv I aaa held thia position for the peat' four year. There is no ennounnsmtnt vat aa to wher lieutenant Young will he ordered. WOMEN'S WOES Ore as bar Women Ar at Last Finding Belief Dr. Glasson Going to Cornell Tem porarily. OF THE FREE SEWING MACHINE TODAY :-: TODAY OJTDTIarTB fV '''.ft 3"ii Mr lottetiwiNsX I II tELMSf 1 I 1 1 Vl I I tiamrmr--Ji all CUBING This is the only complete ballbearing msr-hine. The only insured ma chine. It is insured for 8ve years against breakage, wear, fire, tornado, t lightning and water; also needles, belts and all attachments. This demontratior) is under the pergonal direction of a direct factory representative. This is your opportunity to see demonstrate the best .Sewing Machine msde. AH ladie invited to attend. Thia demonstration is at H untley - Stockton - Hill Co. UNDERTAKING OIK SPECIALTY Oaj7(2 PHONES Kighf 1442 (Special to Daily New.) Durham, May 25. Announcement is made thia moruine that Dr. W. H. Glaa- on, of the chair of economies at Trinity college, has been called to the head ol the same department at Cornell to hold the profeaaorahip foson year. Dr. (ilasson's going ia caused by the leave of absence granted Prof. J. W. Jnk. Dr. Jenkt spends a year in Ka rope and return te aasum charge of kia mmlar work. . After that time Dr. Clea- " ,9 sen announce that k la te come neca to Durham, where he ia eateemed aa Ber tie the etronceet me who ban held his work, and aa able a man aa Trinity haa ever had. There ha been a widespread fear that thia meant Dr. Ulaason's final going away. He is a graduate of Cornell, and his alma mater haa had her eyes on him. It is likewise rumored this morning that Prof. H. H. Vaughan is to accept elsewhere a profeaaorahip in French, the chair that claima hia labors now. This is not definite and will porbahl) not be known until the last of Mie term. With Dr. Kilgo's going away, this mean a change of faculty faces. WILMINGTON WILL PROVIDE BETTER SCHOOL FACILITIES (Special to Daily New.) Wilmington, May .. With a view of providing some relief before the opening! of the fall term from the congested con-, dition of nhs graded schools, the eunty i board of education, in adjourned session j yesterdsy afternoon, held an important conference with the city school commit-1 teemen. following the conference Messrs. W. H. Sprunt and D. J. Fergua were appointed aa eommitteee from the busrd of education to confer with com mitteemen in districts No. 1 and 2, respectively, as to the advisability of opening new achoola in the northern and southern sections of the city, and Chair man J. O. Carr waa reqiieeted to ascer tain whether or not a loan could le se cured from the state to make the nec essary enlargements of the high school building, which will cost in the neigh borhood of fJO.ann. Tt is rstinisted thst the two new prufwed school can be conducted for -'l.f" s vesr. The pro poed addition to the high 'school build isg will provide lor nine sdditional reci tstion rooms and an anditrium. The board adopted a resolution reqneetrng the county coniTntioner to mcresse the specie! ts (or school purposes from 12 cents on the 100 vslustVin of prop erty to 10 cents, and from M cents on the poll to 4.S ci-nt. which, in round numbers, will ;ive .Vnnn additional for school purposes. 'Hie increased faci'i ties in the citr schools is imperstire. snd seme srrssrjenients will he r.lade to take care of the increased numtier of children expeited in eai-h of thr three schools net fall. It doe seem that women hav more than a fair ehar of the aches aad pain that afflict humanity) they must hoep up." must attend t duties in spit of constantly aching back, ar headaches, diuy spells, bearing down pain; they must stoop ever, wee a ta stoop means torture. They avuet walk aad bend and work with racksne pains aad man? ache from kidney ilia. Kidney causa mere j suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health ia easily maintained. Kead of a remedy 1 for kidney only that help and cures the kidneys and ia endorsed by people ' ia thia locality. j Mr. Ella J. Hugh, Dixie street. Bur-' lington, N. G, save: "I hav need Dean's Kidney Pill at different time for sev eral year and navy bee never failed ta f v an proaiat relief. Seme Um ago uflered from sever peine ia the small of my hack and frequent apellt of diaxi- ness, caused y disordersd kidney. I finally procured a box f Dean' Kidney fills and they estsoklv removed all my suffering. I hav had aright return of the trouble einre then, nut Iman Kid ney Pills hav srwsys brought aatisfac- tory result." For sal. br all dealer. Price M cent. Feater-Milbura C, Buffalo, New York, aole airrnta for the T'nlted Utate. - Remember tba asms Doaa'a a d take no other. - mum y Every Trimmed Hat in the house goes in this sale. The latest and choicest styles, some just created for our Rlid-Siimincr Opening, " all going at a great sac-? rifice in price. Every hat that orig inally sold for $10 and over, choice $5. Hats that sold for $7.50 and over, choice $2.50. Sale starts Thursday: morning. YELLOW TRADING STAMPS McAdoo Garage (o at 12 1 2c. per gallon. is scihng Gasoline . Oxford Improvement. (C-perisI to Ihlllv New I Oxford. Mv Msterisl beinz placed on the ground for the new factory building to 1 irected by the Oxford . Buggy company This will front 50 feet on Willis m-lro street snd run back 220 feet. This sddition will be three stories and will pe the factory a capac ity of H.Otsj jot s ycr R. M Minor is the architect snd V. H. Fog!eman the contractor. Prof. I. O. Srhatib came to Oxford Monday to confer with the directors of the Granville county fair. lie also talked to the ttommercial club in the eieninjr. lie aroused much enthusiasm among ' those who heard him and increased om siderahly the interest re this new enter prise that the people of the county are inaiururaUag. 3 '. ' IE EURROJAPS" Appeal to "Young Fellows" QTYLE is usually uppermost in a man's a es a .... wnen Duvine snoes especially it ne is a av v... r m. v mind young man. tsuKKUjArb styles nave maae a mignty Dig hit with well dressed young fellows. There are over sixty of these styles from which to select the one that you like best When a chap gets enthusiastic about style he is likely to forget all about service; but there is no need to worry about "BURROJAPS" service. We hold ourselves responsible for that The Wear of Every Pair is Guaranteed This guarantee includes patent leather "BURRO JAPS" as well as those made of Mull" and tan leathers. It constitutes the most substantial backing ever given a shoe. S4.00 and S5.00 Per Pair CALLAHAN-DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. GREENSBORO, N. C. V
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