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::v ;;un)AT, nr.rjnMunu 1111 11 : A V If K t IV iU Nm. An. I tho room w.is tinny wHti muutii snd thi who .t not pulling At rUar were chewing tobacco d wire Mi.rrlm.tlnK.' or .pitting. urt wh,r.nf ! them faithful kl ? Fond wekume, es you coin arnln, l.ln-K. (1 ( liri'i lima sua m. In rliild- I.imxI, h-n life l riwtetite, knowledge j they pleased, with ulti-r d'regard nf iinrryatiillied, credulity, burn of truit,!the pronrteiie or of each other feel- rampant, curiosity keen, aspiration forjintis. True, all fired ait the flr, but ariiiininn and growth- bmiyunt, lm- only tha editor mlowd th hearth every agination unfettered by experience. In-Mima. t)ut ha gsthorej the momentum tulttva . superstition uneradlcnted - byjof youth by pressing two fingers training; whan tha fancy la free nnd jaKalest hla mouth and -propelling hi bop aprlng eternal, tha pleasure and j mlmlle between- hla tfh. when lie happiness at It all I real and anb. hadn't left them on hla otnce'dnk. atantlaL The divine charm . of the It must be left, to other to y why Christina Season la Ua perennial, these sane creatures, every on f freshness and beauty to-eich (it- whom had been raleed In the country dividual until that Ufa la closed; Ulon farm, torn ftf them In the'"ltck maltera hot, that with added years j woods." who had by hard toll. Intelll comaa the fruitage of misfortune orgent management and upright live crime, high renown, failure or dls-ittalned adequate eetate and high re grace, poverty or riches, loving host-ged of their community: who had aaaa to fortune or ungrateful ex-Ion of (cultured wlvea, daughter, grand a noble lire, htrdneas born of toll daughter, daughter In law. and every and struggle, nesalmlam bred of fre- luxury at home of refined family: tjuent truat betrayed and confidence warm rooma, rarpeta, eurUlna, blind violated, incredulity now regnant wlth'and eereens, thereby making tha home aBertenra. Mil know edge valued M Krtnpr to uniicn(. air ana ntee knowing much. In the accumulated a home where musle cam from loved th brawiiua at mldiins lit In order to ; cross been home. Of the tug-nog I before brvakluHt and tha hutu'V day when diiikKn all were happy and Slav- year, of both rood and evil. To all ' those children of a larger growth, happy and serene, croaa-gralnad . or , turbulent, sweet vr aour. philosopher ; ' or fool, aaga or gay. saint or alnner. '.,. th Christina coming send tha echoes rHimaa flvine- aernaa tha chasm of i Per every night, except on 'church lima and m.k tha lllintnn a mi. nlcht and gather In this smoky room T"x tuflty pr "old as pleasurable and and smok and chaw and spit m . cheering as did the reality to Ignorant , nearly undresa before each other and Unmatured childhood, ' . . m generally mishf-bava In posture Ilk a : '' a .. ' y,'.iwlr iiu ifiB 'in aof 'umi voice, from piano and flddle; where never a alga of germ-kiden , spittle could be painted nor -offensive smoke scent discolor or make nnsweet wall flowered paper and rose-scented lace curtains, should take themselves away from it all for two hour, after aup- heat of companlona tiirtntmus timet for children, Hh their gioal storloa. thulr fat liartierued 'poaauma and weet red yam dripping with the gravy of their heart. , Exhausting their own . childhood rhtl'ttiihly. they lived In that of their children, grandchildren, and one had a great-grandchild to brag over. t All deplored the crying extravagance or the especially about Christmas time, n presents and things, and doing so much for children they never knew bow to appreciate It But eacn one knew that as to his own. not a thing was-begrudged, because for every Christmas hardship .remembered by each In childhood, the pain of It. was prevented for this other child, And there were confessions. John tdmltted. when told by Mack that Ben Moore' wife told hi wife, that John' stenographer told John'e wife that John had been sending Christmas checks broadcast to widow and men with. large families! small fortune lor a week, that it wju true, nut as. ctard he'd discharge the poor stenog rapher If she had fb ao to the poor house, Hwm discovered .tht. Bob had bought a flying machine (or his oldest grandson, and -bird dogs for everal young fellows about town who had been borrowing dog fern time. That Joe had sent the preacher an au- Jfome of tbem ware bora In a log OUL . I tim JmaihIh.Han a! Vnrfh r'arnltti - . 1 . . .ua Tin mm m luem were ooru in m turn I , ......... 111 ui Hnuinii mm w Ihnllaa' Inn nf a hleak hill an4 nfn I in any IMm, ineae via ujf smw i . very highly gPPreCUltaCl IB lireeftST nainerem "" .vm th..t,rlna- tar t...n4r. varrf. imwatloa old-faMtloned country nre- " " . - -7. - , m .A..ti..u. ki,i,.i away, and would not think of putting S.iCconbg SrWi 0nnoUnMma"tV.7 had youth, the youet being fifty-1 frTT w. Z&ZfiS: XZ2oWj'Z -.tbtr.r VeTortV nr!,?rrSl. tf h- ril'-moklng room of the dub. st t o'clock Tltll i.?r.e U inl.fntn ""V '. th howling bl-l-tl claae who has never been Inducted Into I . m.,A h. inrt,r tt.. 2!!&J7JFJCJW of billiard ball, from a dl.t.nt seduction and tha comfort of club loaf ing, even for an hour after work I over and th hot home meal of the1 day la enloyed at home If blessed with family or at hotel or boarding house , If bereft of home link by abeenc. death or bachelorhood. These ix old' and , oldish men .were disalmumr tni appearance, as to attire and physique, j and each occupied a different field In the world's work, the oh point of common interest being "tht all were still actively engaged In their share of affairs. ' 8o none being either drones or decrepit, played out or Just lasy. It waa a cheerful scene of contentment, while an odd assortment. One, whose splendid physique, curled mustache, massive face, ruddy with the red blood of rich feeding and little manual ex ercise, whose great bald head towered above hi fellow, whose well-groomed person and 'eweled finger, cuffs and shirt front seemed natural aalvaga to so strikingly handsome a man. had served Ms countrv In high station tor year and still labored dally with In tricate guestlona of the law. ' There was a manufacturer, bald headed too. but blight-eyed, fat. Jolly, dumpy, with a big mustache, a double chin, no neck, short lees, big body and feet a delicate as a woman's. Another big mutachea baidheaded one was nt.- ehny. 'latiktr " Cadaveroii of room or th monotonous drone of talk , and flutter .of cards at table In the f th.-m I,,,, 1 tt.. tr weel.lt u tilmt . i 1 j.-nv of a fr.wiy flirlMmo au.l later on) nfJTT fllTtf J" f" f HI I" 111,1 nil but the th 11 i.ie In. d 4 ha i at 1 rol.h-e nig ruun.l ttie ne-ShlMir- I ,l I L I I I lj L I !J I L i.uiiMii t (.siiia .t..!,,! nt , , 1 .l. st pertK a. riui.l li.liinci. WUh j j' ' I . 1 1 1 I III III IT uiiiantrm-d but the liau a priilrud-;"'-lii'-ain or Mli-r. breukliig I' nver C l I la wl I I laUl t-ka m mm Stand With JIcws and Observer for . State ' Education WHAT II B1FTIST SAYS Appreciate IllglUy Editorial la News ; and Obscrrerj Bay: "We Daptlata ,, Are Not Xarrow or ; Hide-bound, . rnpatrtotic or Hdnxls but U Wo ' Perailt or Submit M Both icaoVr ; ship as 50W Hrcsna the Case, We HV raerve B M AccttsM " (By ANDRpW JIOYNER. Oreeasboro, Dec. 14. The manner th which the and OhNcTve baa coma to the defense of the State's tomohlle. and the goaalplng garrage educational Institutions from the at- man had let tig? secret of the giver I UckJ of M element of the great Bap il, . ' ltlat aenomlnatlnn or Nnrth t;arolini gathered there and stood around and tn, training ot women teachers for feasted on their en'oyment, merriment lnt pubq ajid private school and and frolic, and rsgrctfully bade good colleges, , and-of tlie Industrial and n gnt. as me issi one 01 mem reugioua- agricultural college fdr colored men. ly arose aa the clock struck ten. and Ai ,n evidence of thl aplrlt of op- niea oui ror nome, cncoriuiiy nuneiinB poeltlon to thl light to cripple all againai tne mustering gme, ana iron (ng at the crisp cold night air. A thrice fond welcome to you bless- Btate educational Institutions, and that It by no means represents a very large number of Hapttsta. I was sur prised this morning, while sitting at ( t NTS ( )iJjui , ltt-tro4s to the UnL ' Cash with Order fAeet sea. seeMved at tHB AS nagnvga aiiif s TeWeraok e AaterWaa Dtatotet Meeersatra. rati Weatera Oaten e Faetal naagar sara hr seleskaia e eaal ae frasi aay aala as raa en waa aitf rsawv aSmtliinele lav tMa eelaaM a sat e the Mae, JaM aa theg raratte Mlagaai fee traaailailea Weaiera i'atoa e reateJ tiara. ' ' ' - ' LOST OIiD FASHIONED 'GOLD breast pin. Reward If returned to this olhce. OM.Y A ri W UOIlE DAYS 1 wilh to tnke advantus of th Chrlatma offer on uulrnhlte at King's Uualiieas Cullese. Halulgh and i harlotte. CIVIL YOl'K IIOY OH Ulltfj ,1 Chrlatma gift In tha shape of a scholarship In King's Business Col lege. You rannut make, a better In vestment. Colleges at, llalalgh and t harlette. - , LOhT OUl r.V IIIOM l t...s Lii-iiHt pin. Iitmui.l i( n tiirni it t 1 thla ofilt-e. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAK ber trade. Few ' weeka reauired'. Deet paying work within the reach' of poor man. - wages up to 110 weekly. Small capital start shop. , Few barber Ink apprentices. Le- mand Increasing. Writ for free parjiculara. Holer Barber Colleger- Atlanta. Qa. ; 12-zt-t I'AKM IOH 60 ACKi X, 1 I t miiea from prneperous young town. One good residence, two good t'tt- ment houses snd outbullilln. Drlck-yard covering I acres, woith all asked for place. Hrlrk In much demand. Price U.00. Apply Hoat . Estate, care News . and . uhservar, l2-1f-8un Thurs. AUUNTH MOtrr ATTRACTIVE proposition neliing Sun Ray .lnaan descent kerosene mantle burner: fit all lamps; burn with or without , mantles: 10 candle-power light: . 1 saves II per cent oil: quick sales, large profits; price defy competi tion. Simplex Geettght, Dept. ft, . tl Park Row. New York. WANTEDAN AD. MAN UN MORN Ing dally. Address Foremen, care -New and Observer,- Raleigh,- N. V. WANTED! RJ..U. DRtCGIHT TWO weeka to work aa relief clerk, com- mnclngDer. I,1M. AddTess Europhen. Care News and Observer, Raleigh. N. C i:-24-4l SALESMEN TK.WELISO TO RETJj our tiprlng Line of Whit Qoods and WANTED AGENTS X)H A Y.V uum cleaner that Weigh only I ..pound, sell for tt.. yet doe th ' work of th mor expsnslv-m chlnee; big prolits, liveliest propo sltlon ever offered to an agent; ' many agents making $10 weekly; other 7 to 160 weekly. Demoa stratlon mean sal. You can aeQ ten of our machines to on of an) other make. Write at once. P. A W Vacuum Cleaner Co., 61. W ; ' Forty-fifth atreat, Nw York. t 1MH 4 sua ;: ,? ' i-,-. WANTED AT ONCE: AN tT-TO. date dynamo with steam angina at ' ' tached. - Capacity ! lights, II , candle-power. , Horner HlllUry ' R ho"l. Oxford. N. C. : ll-lt-IL Dry Uooda peclaltles to ratal lera wAMEUs MS Wl TWO BOOK In small towna, liberal commission. neeper anu on tnograpner. Ap- F. C. Rollmann Co., Mfra.. Phil-, f fom-mson unair anuaciura. " t nr f-i. Mitrn fn ni. IV- i: . . . ' IJ-lt-St "adelphta. CAPABIJC gAL:KMA! TO COVKK w.w N. t;a., with staple line. Hlgh-conu.' A Di AN ALL-KOt D MAN AS mlualnna. 1100 00 monthly advance . "! ui Y ANTED: BY REGISTERED DBCO glat. noaltlon February Lit. 8even - yrs txperience m miay "" drug ; store, capable of managing business. Address "Dlonln." care News and Observer, Raleigh, N. C. 11-14-41. and permanent position to right , man. Jess 11. Smith Company. De troit. Michigan. None but a practical, ' experienced man with reference need apply. Ad drees Wood Bhop, car News and Obeerver. 11-1 4-6 b BALE&M.UU .. EXPERIENCED N WAMED JANl'ARY 1ST, fOKI tlon In drug store by young mar ried man; yeara" experience; not registered, a worker. Address Drua Clerk, care News and Observer. n-2i-2t Unit OS DEC. tlT. ONE hTEAH. er trunk, at the union station, RaJ eig h. N. C. The finder will please notify Henry M. Philip, Battleboro, No ll-tt-li ny line to sell general trade In N. Car. Unexcelled specialty prop osition with brand New Feature. Vacancy after January 1st Com mission with I3J.00 weekly for ex pense. The Continental jewelry i.niVK ss-vrt Rin otrit FRirwi Co., Cleveland. Ohio. trust, rampant, curiosity keen, aspira tion for acquisition and growth buoy ant. Imagination unfettered by experi ence. Intuitive superstition uneradtcat ed by training: when the fancy Is free nd hope springs eternal, the pleas ure and happiness of It all Is real and substantial. The Divine charm of the Christmas season I its perennlil freahness and beauty to each Individ ual, until that life Is closed. It' mat ter! not. that with ndded years tome to livelier dispute. This bout settled,1" ' ""g or mtsiorxune. or crime; the cotton market, the stock market. h,fh Mn?wn Ular. or 4V Pv- the lumber market, tobacco pricea and!,"' w ricnes; mv ng nosiage to tor- mnvameat. and all anch nrarttcal af-, " vi.. ed Christmas, as vou com again.,, In th.dek of a prominent bus! new man rhlldhnfuf. when Ufa la rnaaate. k nnwl- i , . . t.. - - - - - , iicrv, a arauueiv ill ww aav mii, ..,.... ...,...wi, , . . t.vi edge unrrystallsed. credulity, born of BUnch ' ap0st and coneecrated VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE FOR. 1X)H SALE: TWO MAHOOVNY tables, one octagon shape, Inlaid, , other, fancy rectangle, both old. ! Addreea Mr. I W. F-. I-oulaburg. ! No. Ca. Route I. room adjoining. They had been there Just long enough for John and Bob and Oeorge to have their usual disagreement' over the merKs and demerits of the Petti-grew-Plckett controversy, a never-dy ing topic of Interest to sll since the other three never failed to line up on one aide or the other and ac the Veterana who "fouf four year to-. gelher. nearly, half a century o, -on fairs of their calling wer gonlpped over, each thereby gaining valuable In formation or trade hint white, re- creetlng and roistering. "Marse Oeorge, long distance wants you." Interrupted the brsss buttoned, ebony hued, Important looking porter. "I sometimes wish they had never been invented." he said half petulantly, as he crossed the aisle to the booth. "Old Oeorge is sorter shy on cotton I fear, and he la afraid of long dis tance," remarked Mack. There was no response. All were, silent, eager tike eld men to have Oeorte back and hear cogitations, which they knew might be suppressed for a tew mo- ;raenta. .If ImporUnc . but would, .only i complexion, indifferent as to dress. bulging ef the eyes, drooping of head and hobbied In one leg. It need no telling that here Is the typical editor of a far-famed, dally newspaper, - P chewing bai cud of reflection e-fter the day's horrid demand" for , Intense thought and careful expression .served hot under pressure Is over. Another whom children called Old Ranty, had white whisker all over hi face, while the long, thick hair oa hi head was a beautiful eilver gray. There was eomethlng noble In the act and In th hang" ot hi head. In Its contour and hiding under protruding cheekbone hla two little eye biased humorously and cheerfully alike toward all. And he knew more about tobacco, from the Held to the warehouse, from the factory to the consumer, than many expert half hi age will ever know should they live and try for a hundred year. -A long-servlcs city official 1 another. Medium height, fine head, a splenild face, fringed with mustache, blrmsom- ed with good cheer and eloquent of good living, he attracts repeatel eye service. Six feet seven Inches In his stocking feet stands the sixth member, of ' th group. " To see him standing' Is to wonder how such hmg. thin tegs, even under a rickety body, and a sharp, long face, hung below a high browed, narrow head and above a kvrtnkled goose dimensioned neck could support the llghtweig burden. Gonial goodnes t a prominent on the feature of this met as are his nnee and chin, and while he la a broker ' or av speculator, not a bone of hla, nor heart of other ha he ever broken. - It was a well-preaedved body of gala volume and piquancy by the de tention. Bat George cm back roev with pleasure and bright with anticipation. He tried to look unconcerned as he sat down with dignity and loosened hie - waistband. ' "Cotton doing all right?" ventured Mack. "It was when the market cioed .this afternoon, haven't thought about K since." said George, while sll the oth er furtively looked askant -at Mack, signalling, "old George can lie ail right, when he's' scared." Not one would say a word about long Mlstance messages, even as hint that they fek any curiosity about It, al though George waa as stubbornly watting for them to ask, as were thev waiting for him to tell. So well did they know one another, without know ing that they knew It. "Joe." asked Fob, whatever became of William Jones's wlfe'a brother, that used to run the corner drug store here. "Is he living?" "Ltving!, retort ed Joe, "he died thirty years ago; and Monk Pssnn mirried his widow, and all of them are gone. You certainly ought to remember Mason Bulla, for that was hit name." Bob did know, and .George knew that he. was playing off on him. Leisurely arising, he stretched himself, aud aald: "Well. hoys rues I'll have to go home. "What for.' chimed the bunch, "tt Isn't nine yet.; "Well I've got some Important new for wife and the oth er at home and had better go and tell It," ald Oeorge. "Looks as if you'd er told It before you left," ven tured Mack. "Dldnt know it," blurt ed out Oeorge. "How did you learn tt then," asked life slim one. "Over the "phone. sire; hardness born of toll and strug gle, pessimism bred frequent trust be trayed and confidence violated; In credulity now pregnant with experi ence; and knowledge gained of know ing much In the accumulated years, of both good and evil. To all these children; of a larger growth, hippy nd serene, cross-grained or turbulent sweet or sour, philosopher or fool, sage or gay. ssiat or ainner. the Christ- man coming sends the echoes of life feeblest Christmas early loy-chimes flying across the chasm of time, and makes the Illusion, to maturity or old age, as pleasurable and cheering a did the reality in ignorant, Immatur- ed childhood...,,. ...... .. .... Christmas in bethleiikm. gentlemen and all had teeth furnished came the long pent up words from principally by science, which nature George. "Over the phone!" they all had baulked. If old, they bore no chorused. ''Yes, I had a message from. wn men. had baulksd. If old, they uw.a-enembtane'to -sfcwfceTeBrV "mum teeth, sans eyes, sen every thing," a tribute to the advancement of knowledge a to how to live and 'grow old gracefully from hi day to urn. '. Thl night a twelvemonth,' there were eight of them. But they were the oldest At seventy-six one had qnlt Myiiilt." hlt'trtWi11iriptahrT6f an extend v Industrie I development A little Party of Americana Who Fol lowed fie Mar From Jerusalem. (Charles W. in Leslie's XU&T&WiiittMWinng ' site)' she nd the three children were leaving tonight and would spend Christmas nd New Yeir's with us. and I mutt go and ten Kiixa. "Why don t you 'phone It. and stay here and behave yourself?" was Mark' question. Oeorge did go and phone It, came hack, aid made the hiDDieet one. of 'tnej?6up'tb''lhe1a'tl"' Th ice was broken, and after Oeorge had told with syndicate in New York, and 'how much they all loved their eldest hla welcome to hlh adonted city dead, waa eomethlng astonishing In num ber and demonstration compared to ...anything that,had..ever.iien, xiU4iw,f - thaav tbs . ottvars fMrly beam- horn. Mary, and whst her hoshand waa doing, and how old the grandchil dren were, and how he had never seen Fairbanks, Weekly.) We found a large audience assem bled on Christmas eve In the ancient church of Bethlehem. Mass was be ing celebrated. The Latin patrlarco waa there, assisted by the chief functionaries of his church. A few Americans were present. om of whom we had met In America, snd there were several people from the leading Christian countries. , The larger number of the worshippers, however, were natives. The audience was Intensely Interested. The larger part of It was obliged to stmd for several hours; If any one yielded a choice position. It was quickly oc cupied. A few, overcome by weari ness, left before the conclusion of the service, but the larger part stayed until the end. Ws remained until th chime rang In the holy Chrlt mai dsy and until 'Gloria In Excelsis" wtlled up from, hundred .of. throats nil burst from the great orgsrr, nnd then returned to Jerusalem. W were the only travelers upon the way, save ths omnipresent men upon their camels, going to and from the venera ble Holy City. They were silent as ghosts, and tn their mononton-us swing seemed to be a part of the an' ma I they eide. andl the whole presented In the dim moonlight a weird aspect W could fancy .hit the- scene we looked upon wa a fa miliar one upon that ancient high waj upon the night of the annlvermtry of which we had come to celebrate, and for renturte prior thereto.. , Hi talrtTer or THW. hear our hotel, letmed to stand sentinel, as It had hetn doing. In part at least, for more than 1 00 years. When morning came. Christina greeting wer exchanged among the gueet of the hotel, after the Wom en fashion. American were eane. uwici wiiii wme mam oi courtesy which the day suggested. Late In the forenoon we attended divine servlrss In sn English church not far f'jm ths traditional scene of the List Sup per. We listened to an able discourse I ;k ' ed him, living when he could have felt It The other but a month before after a month' confinement had lust nicgereu out, seemingly witnout pem, protest or trepidation. He will see hi first Christmas dawn beyond the stir, after eeventy-seven of them thl tda, and may K dawn brighter for him ' there, for the old squire o well be loved wa always wise In all ways, full of quip add 'est, nor old King . Col wa merrier than he. In the living group tt wa notice. Me tint 'U reference to these absent ones. Were aimed at some peculiarity or noted- trait without comment a to their fleath, and they would laugh a of. old a some one 'told s new on nn fheVold man (departed, whom they loved ko well. Ood even temper th blast tk ate, lor these men spoks to each a boys, and seemed a careless itd--eate-frea m oy and they wer boy ngtln. : ." '- -r-e- ' The W sat around the snlttlne;. trout. terlng las In th smoking room of the clul tn shameful abandon for old t4t'f dlsmtried seniors, church deacons aid 1 , elders, fr two of them composed ths olid unteen granite foundation nnoi ' which iqpoelng structure of veneer and stuct of the two biggest congre gation rtoed. Bom kid leg thrown acfose th chair emt the chubby necked one hid . hi rnllsjl and cravat arHnslly off: th slim tn needs must advertise tt by half refining la his chair, with hu lone legs both stretched out In full or Ion relef. pretending It wa more comfortabUthu; t te editor wa relax Ing by rockng Ilka a hobby htrse and . . chewing sonethlng like a school girl. hla wife hi hi admiring subscriberi neither Jremlrg he could thus- be n mortal tn Us actual flesh. Every one ed with JovialKy. All promised to come - around and nee Mary and the kids, and some of them ' recounted, many of -Mary's remembered or Ima ginary charm, while old- George ait and drank tt all In enjoying every gulp. , 'i'heei from other ehlldhood, they gracefully and unconsciously grided back to theirs. To every on. Christ mas was the theme, and the centering Christian, to see pasted prominently on aa improvised bulletin board sit ting there, th following: The greatest of the Southern 'educational governors,' the 'rest eat president of a Mouthern uni versity, the greatest prea'dent of a Keuthern college for women, the greatest superintendent of public instruction In the South the greatest e-roup of men in recent Southern History were all North Carolinian. They were great be cause they gave their Uvea to this greatest Idea tn present Southern life; public education. North Carolina will have no greater claim on history than thl. and as time paasee the stse of the claim will grow W are too close to tee how great the work la; but we r not so blind aa to think that the Idea is spent. The work that has been started may be made to pause; the Btate may drop from the v-n of fie file n'liwdoK1 - has led; even Irreparable damage may be done. Put an Idea organ -rally lodged In the life of the peo ple, the heart of their hope for their children and their children's children esnnnt be struck down by any newer on earth marshalled t Under any flag heetever." "Why," said I. "that 1 good stuff where did you get It?" "It wa familiar to me somehow but Lcouldimt.tocat It Hi answer hows how, busy .some of us news paper maaiar kept thinking, or think ing we- tainsn pecause i nao not oniy read It and admired the whole article, but had slipped It for future reference yesterday, and hurriedly went at tome other pressing duty. Said h in repiy to mv question: "I cut that out of the News and Ob server editorial yesterday. It was the concluding paragraph of ar fine an ar ticle as Mr. Daniels ever wrote, and when you see h'm tell him f' ! he la on the right track." "We Bap-: lima, nc cum uuvu. nre nui narruw or hide-bound, unpatriotic or selfish, but if we permit, or submit to such leadership as now seems the case, we will deserve to be so accused." It Is slgnlflrant of this feeling of this brosd-ap'rlted business man, thnt the Guilford Senator, who Is a Bap tist, Is entirely out of svmpathy with the sttark that wa made by the reso lution adopted at the Ilendertonvllle convention. A WJP-a.. ai aa 1 , . , nf4 W Tsssfawnilfsji t For quite a while kind letters have been coming to this correspondent from many parts of the State, from readers of th' correrondence In the New and O barer rr. Of late this per sonal mall ha greatly Increased. It I is needle to say that thla writer most cordially welcomes these letters, whether seeking further Information or simply cheering a worker on to better work. This oaragraph Is writ ten to assure all such people of my grateful spnree'attnn and personal en lovment ef their kindness, and to a that the fact that no letter is written In response J rnUreJjf,n4 whoUybl. cause ot ep port unit v ana means to In dulge the plessure it would rive to personally acknowledge each one I hereby thank them all. Oast, present and In future, and wish them a happy Christmas. a quick sale, a larg farm , near the ( M)K 8M F. 2no-ACKK FARM. ONE 5 thriving town of Spring Hope, con tainlng nearly 700 acres, can be purchased at a bargain on terms of one-third cash, balance In ono and two years, with e per cent Interest. A splendid furm for cotton, corn, peanuts and for stock raising. If Interested, adreas liox 242, Rocky Mount, N. C. 12-21-10t mile of Zelmlon. N C. It. Aycock. Luc am. N. Address. J. C. GO fiFK KOCTH.MONT, ON HOVTII bound. Write J T. Pat' ck. the Town Builder. Wadeaboro, N. C. 6-14-Hut. Hun. t. f. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A scholarnhip at the best school at a reduced rets. Write for King's Bus iness College Christmas rate. Kal elyh snd Charlotte. A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT -PC R rhsse your son or daughter, neiee or nephew, a King's Business Col lege scholarship. There Is a special Christmas offer that makes ll doubly interesting. King's business College. Kaleigh and Charlotte. WANTED A REGISTERED DKV clerk first-class nun. No dope ot . . cigarette .uaur-. "Culftrlda." car; News and Observer 12-18-7t 6TECIAL CHRISTMAS RATES ON scholarships. King's Business Col ge. Raleigh and Charlotte. JX'ST RECEIVED, LARGE SHIP ment of cabinet mantels, grates and tile. See our new display room or our new plant, opposite Stats EXPERIENCED TRAVELING salesmen to sell ladles' Belts. N'eck wear. Hand Hags. Fancy Notions, and Jewelry, in North and South Caroline. Only those with experi ence, stating territory, sales and references need address. RuJotf Jacobs A Co. Vo 225-227 W. 4th ft . Cincinnati. Ohio. AGENTS BIG PROFITS. AITOMO- bllc Specialty. Every Automobile man buy" Best Self Vulcsrrlzlng Patch made Never comes off Sam ples 26c. Auto Specialties Co., rit'shurg. Pa I HAVE 1 CAIUi CXyTTON SEED. 20 bushels seed peas, for sale. J. O lvt"n. Dunn. N. C. WANTED ORGANIZERS; MOD ooniml-Mon; getting member for fraternal social order. G. E. Swisher, 721 Went Wsyne street, South I'end. Indiana "SALESMEN MAKING $600.60 monthly seWIn Rock port - Int. 1100 00 each Deep water harbor. Sartnin Montgomery, San Anto nio, Texas" beauty booklet showing how every woman can become supremely pret ty In a most natural and Inexpen sive way. Frederick Stanton ' Co Box 170, Nsw York. 12-24 sat sun. wed. MILLINER AND SALESLADY WILTj be open for position after Jan. It, lull. Best references. Address. H . care News and Obeerver. 12-24-Jt. WANTED MV8IC TEACHER WITH experience for High School t h gin work January 3d. Addreeg School." Castalta. N. C. '11-24-31 12-24-31. WANTED wANl'ARV ls, POHITIOJf as teacher, principal of a high school preferably, by young lata with experience. Address, H. F. D-, Box 4. Kllcy. N C. ll-I4-it WANTED SALESMEN CALLING ON Manufacturing and Hardware trad to handle an A-l sideline. Liberal commission. Answer Box C. rare News and Observer. 11-24-31. ON DECEMBER THIRTIETH, WILL offer at public auction our entire stock Shoes, Hsts, Dry Qoods, No- tlons and other varied lines. Fix tures modern. Bowser oil tank, hun dred and twenty gallons. Show cases, scale, folding counter. Moot, nickel display stands and many other fit tings. Moore Supply House. Rs-4ie.--MfM4j.-4.'are44rmv'.-"--'ltt'ft. FOR KALE IMPROVED TRUCK Farm, containing fifty-two acre. one and one-half mile from town New dwelling, barn and stables. Ad dress Pox H. Warsaw. N C l?-2S- Co. 12-21 23 15 3t FOR RENT NEW MODERN BRICK tore, 48x10. Basement, first and second floor. Elevator connection. An Ideal location for either general time, department or wholesale busi ness. Good back country. Insur ance Realty & Investment Co.. Ban lord. N. C. 12-4-tf. LADIES' MAKE SVFPORTERS. $11 per hundred; no canvassing; mate rial ftirnlah-ft Rlsniuut nlklnn. ,.i,iUe. ,...:. ..;.,: NOTIO: OF CONTRACT FOR BANK Co.. Dept. K Chicago. B,',?l,or bu,"d'n tBan ll j win ti7 iviTjntiM M'tg. ea, is . ary Id. 1911. A. B. Litchfield. Cash ier. Swan Quarter. X. C. 17-M-St- prison. Ellington Building Supply , t25 W EEKLY AND EXPENSES TO trustworthy people to travel and distribute samples for big wholesale house. C. H Emery, K 311, Chicago. $100 MONTHLY AND EXPENSE8 to travel and distribute samples for big manufacturer, steady work. S. Scheffer. Treasurer, D 211, Chicago. DETERMINE TO PREPARE VOI R, elf (or business. The Christmas rate at King's Business College will allow you to do this at a total! cost Write to King's Bualnest College. Ha'elgh and Charlotte Start the New Year right. A CHRISTMAS REFLECTION. .a.-'iv.i.'"-'''.'!7',,".'.:- We are now upon the eve of the great annual festival. Th celebration of the day (Christmas) that Jesus Christ the Savior of mankind waa bom on, now the nieation Is how will we observe the day. A great many I M i LA. $aUM0 I.N FlUi YEARS with a mall order businesa: began with $6. Send for free booklet. Heacock. 6083 Lockport, N. Y. l?-4-4Sun. MEN EVERYWHERE TO QCALIFY for motorman and conductor In electric railway service. Good wages. Experience unnecessary. State age Address Electric Kali way Bureau. 608 Panama Bldg., St Louis. Mo. 7-S-sun-tf. ."AGENTS WANTED BY RELIABLE New York firm, for knit goods. Ad dress, Lord A Thomas. New York City " GOVERN M E N T POSITION H HA 1 1 way Mail Clerks. Carrier, etc. Thou roncls of appointments tn be made. Circular 182 giving particulars about da.Ua ajid places ef examina tion, salsrlea. Position, giia-anteed. "Free Tuition." etc.. sent free. Natl. Cor. Institute. Washington D. C. TRAVELING SALESMEN WANTED to display our fashionable woolens ttrr agent'- tore sd-t-mewstmf their customers for men's tailored- i to-order .. garments. Experienced retail clothing salesmen preferrea. Splendid opportunities open to am bitious men, willing to ork for th - r success and prosperity. Apply with full description of present and prev ious positions; also give your age an refererfier " to ": Btdgirly-Waiti w Co., Inc., wholesale tailors, Loui vllle, Ky. 10-1-12 Sun AGENTS EARN $25 TO $50 WFEK- per, we lmeneo to an able discourse ! 7AJ',;L,-,J our braided-waists , -d wMch-lrwtirht- vtvhtly -nrormlMr, rtDt' I dre-ses something new pettleoe. ' . m i , . . I nuanefta and ftilnv afava that ir, nnt ureases, auniviiiiua nww, y-ititua. WANTED rNREGISTEHED Dltl'G. gists to prepare for State Board ex amination. Write for catalogue expMn:n the course. Page's School of Pharmacy. O'-enr lioro, V c. I?-H-nn-wed-frl lat BOOKKEEPER: NINETEEN YEARS i'o -' le- n'rv -.; Ing: open for position January Int. now employed; good reasons for ;,j,lll,,iHiBA44HJ..a.il care this paper. Thurs Frl Sun WANTED: MEN AND LADIES TO take three monthe' practical course ; We guarantee Graduates good posi tions. Write for catalogue Chir lntte Telegraphy School. Charlotte. I u:.M :.,...Tue,Thar..Sun--4f.4 FOR SALE: MACHINE SHOP AND fixtures for Iron work. Terms easy. , Write for particulars snd descrip tion to W. R F'e'ds. Karmvlllo N. C. I ll-Sun&Thurs-3w. NOW FILLING ORDERS FOR SKT tings from my record breaking Barred Pfymouth Rock hen. Or der must be placed In advance. Eggs 10c. each, IS or more. Wm T Harding. Raleigh, N. C. sun. and thum. tf. " PROMINENT AUTOMOBILE COJt cern manufacturing popular-priced touring car and roadster of claay design and with every modern fea ture desires to place It agency tn ha ndi of responsible concern or in dividual able to Invest In stock ot rompany on co-operative plan which makes agency permanent. Only parties with good standing and ability will be given any considera tion. Reference will be given and reni.lred. For Informat'on addrea. President. Suite 207, 2t Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. BRICK PLANT FOR SALE, NEAR ! Wade. N. C. with about 100 acrea of good clay land. To be sold un I der order of court, at'the court house In Fayettevllle. N. C. at 11 o'clock, m , January 1, 111. Further , Information will be given by H. L Cook. J. H. 8 haw. Commlaloners, Fayettevtlle, N. C. i..-Neeie.,RV? AtTOMOBTIJC . BARGAIN RAM. bier Runabout In good condition 1 1 -5 fr quirk sale. Carolina Garag (0, Boston, Mas. TABLE BO VRDERsl WANTED AIo desk room or office for rent, 417 Fayettevllle. I WTLL START YOIT EARNINO $4 dally at home In spar time, silver ing mirrors; no capital; free In structive Booklet, giving plana ot operation. O. F. Redmond, Dept. iO.Bosian.-M... 8avlour; a little way off, wa the Garden of Oethsetntne; tittle farther up and beyond It wa the Mount of Olive, and om thirty mile to the east lay tne Jordan and th Dead Sea. point of all youthful pleasure. From I The memory of a Chrrstmaa spent the Santa Clau and the stocking pe- amid uch environment la one which riod to the boy and dog and rabbit will abide. th. tr-manitm,. iniAM.nn - r..'i... ! ousne and many way that are not ma. We were, indeed, upon holy Pealng to Him. the great Klnrf. the greund. Lee than six miles to the ' FtlerhooI who set upon the Throne south waa Bethlehem, and right at i bov, "i"" " HI children with; hand was the scene of tha rrnHfl.inn ! love and charity dlapenatng Hla ; burial, and remirrecUon of . many blessings to each and all of u varloua embroidery novelties. Cats. logue free. National Importing Co., Desk D Broadway, New York. 11-4-4 Sun PRINTER WANTED f "AST AND gnf- TRAVELTNG SALESMAN Dr. Pierces tavorne rrecnp uuu Is the sett of n medicines for the ear el diseases, - disorder and weak Besses peculiar to womaa. It ia the " Only prspsrstioa ot it kiad devised by a regularly 'grada- . ated pbyHoi aa aa experieooed and (killed speetaiisl ia the disease ef wosssa, " It fa a sets asodlohe fa any ooodirl et tfie rteav TUB ONE RF.MFDT whieh wewtaia a J-bol had a injuriowe bebit-foraelni drags a4 which ereets ae eraviai for aneJi tbsaUats. I TKE ONH KFMrriY o ,o4 that it amakr reaat airai4 te sviat kg every tajredleeit eel tMoh ewtsU hc-ttle-wrapper amd erteet t - V trathfulocea of 'the eanta ander esta. ; It is sold hf medicise dealer every w her, anef any dealer who hatn't it esa et it. Doa't take) obttirut of wknowa eessposiboe for' this SMdicin or - gNOWH coMrosmoji. No aeentereslt I a good as the genuine and th draigiit wh ssrs oeMthratf ! fa "jnet f good a Dr. PieeeeV' is either mUtskea or is tryintl to deceive vo for hi own eetatk beaeit. Sack gsaa is not te be , trnated. tie U trininf, with your-aWM pricsleas poesessioa yenr kssltb ; gev be your use itseiL S Ami J far 4r mtk fmr, In ao many way thai He think will redound to the good and welfare of each Individual. The tempter come to ua all. When he appear to you, will you have trength to realat him. If not will you call on th Great King, the Heavenly i Father to gird you with the armor of insistence to show your sppre clstlon of Him and Hla bestowal of ao many bless' ng upon you. .-i I pray that you will, and that you may pas through thia grand celebra tion of Christmas In a manner pleas Ing to Him,, which will throw a halo of brightness around you and render bapplnes and Joy to your many loved nee,-.. - - ft' ' W'n 1 a mocker, Wrong drink I rating, and whosoever i deceived thereby 1 not wise. Prov. My son keep my word and lay up my commandments with thee. May yon keep God laws, that thy way mny be -- nf plenntne ind peace end when thy earthly career la run. "That you may be able to wrap th drapery of your couch around yon and lie down to pleasant dream." - : H. B. HART. , Bank on Sure Thing Now. Til never be without Dr. King's New Llf Pill again," wrlteg A. Schlnreck, t4T Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. 'They cured me of rhronlo . constlpstlrfn when all other failed." ,. Unequaled for Biliousness, Jaundice. Indigestion. Headache, Chill, Malaria, and biUur. lie. at aU druggist. WANTED MEN EXPERIENCED IN selling suit on th club plan. Write me for most - profitable legitimate proposition. Address A. L. Wilson, Pox. $73. New York 12-l-3Sun accurst straight type setter, and wd pressman. No other ned ap ply. Wage 140 00 per month. Position permanent If satisfictury. The Scottish Chief. Maxton. N. C. 12-22 Thura-Sun mule t-n to tfiii weekly handling our latest production or dvert'lng fan. Liberal term. Apply now. I'nlted States Calendar Co., Clnctn-rati. NERVE PROSTRATION, NETRAL gla, Insomnia, Indigestion, Constt- .. pat Ion cured or money back. John N. Wrbb, Norfolk. V. 12-lS-Bun tt PERSONAL LADIES. WHEN DE leyed or irregulxr use Triumph Pills, always dependable; "relief" and particular free. Write National t Medical Institute. Milwaukee, Wl un. CRATE FACTORY FrVfl MANCFAC ture of berry. orn and cantaloups crates. Planing mill, dry kiln. etc. for sals at low price on easy term A bargain for the r'ght party. A, F, Johnson A Son. Clinton, N. C. l".7-WedSun-t. WANTED MEN TO TAKE $ DAY practical course In our machine shops and learn the automobile buslnee. Position curd for graduate. I2&.00 per week end up. Charlotte Aute School. Charlotte, N. C. Tuee Thura Sun U WANTED YOCNG LADY 8TENOG rapher. Apply Ellington Building vi Rupply Co. 12-21 and SI WANTED MEN TO TAKE FIFTEEN, day practical - - cotton course In our Sample rooms, and accept high salaried poettlon all during th . fall. Charlotte Cotton Co.. Char- lotte. N. C. Tuts Thur Sun tf YOCNG MEN WANTED, WHO DE slrs to earn better-salaries and do more congenial work. If abla to read and . write, and ambitious to : gucceed, we can qualify you for a position aa mechanical, electrical, team, civil or mining engineer, architect, etc.. etc. Write at once, " Mating position wanted. 1. C 8., Bog 2 HI Q. Scran ton, Pa. A YOl'NO MAN WITHOt'T, A BC8I nas course training Is handlcappeJ. How about youT King' Btislne Callus a. KaJaUh and Charlotta. . SALE OF BONDS. BIDS WILL BE received until January Id, lll, for the sale of UM wtirth ef Pitt county bonds sold for the purpose ef erecting new courthouse and 'all P'da desired a follow: For whole issue to run SO year at i per cent: for 125. 00 at I per cent to run It year: for 121,000 at I per cent to. run IV year; ror I2,oo at pet rent to run 10 year, or b'da for such mount aa purchaser mav destre All bid to be sealed and addressed to J. P. Qulneriy. chalrmn, Board - "Coimly Commissioners,- Oreenvllle N. C . ll-l-Van til Jan I WANTTJD POSTCARD SALESMEN, lowest price ana inrgeet asaort ment. New proposition. Excellent idelln. Maxwell Import Co.. New York. HENDERSON VALFABtE PROPER. ty tor sale, known t the Walter Rowland storehouse, located on Main street n the center of hustling bu. teen eectlon, 45 feet front running back 110 feet to rallread. Larva frame building threw stories - and cellar, splendid timber in building, brick walla on both Idea, New Vulldlng could be erected very cheaply. No excavating neceavarv. Henderson i growing and property steadily advancing. Easy, term. It Interested anply to & K. Rowland, Henderson. N. C. . WRfTE TODAY FOR OrR HOME 1 8udy Circular. It explalna how yon 1 ran get a Mall Catir free. . Addrvaa King' Business College, Ralc'gh, v r , . . ITT YOniPFXF TO EARN A NICH salary. . One ef the best way I te take BuAlnes Course at King' Puelneea College, Raleigh and Char- ' lotte. f 1 1 " WANTFDt Yor TO RFMFfBER ' that th I an excellent time t en ter n'ght school st King' BtieJna College. Chartist Shrrrthantt taught. CaU or phone for Information. ,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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