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SUWDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1914. The News and Observer . To Itedutw IVreit Urea. With a view of reducing the number of for eat Area In North Carolina, and the extent of the dnma:e tJone by these. Forester J. H. HMmea. of the Geolo Sical and Economic purvey, U send ing out circular to correspondents all over the 8tate asking for Information-about Area during 1J1J. The year was marked by some of the moat TBAIXt LEAVE RALEIGH. retea ppt. .-. tmr AU- Um, Your I?iir.p!o5 fioing rorta. 12 . a. m... S v. a. in... M a. ... 11 V. . a.., Gulng SnuthJ ............... 3:i a. ... .......i. 4 '22 a. fll- ... 6:47 a. m. a. a. Behind Mm of Pimples Beauty Often Lie. Stuart's Calcium disastrous Area In the nwtpry or tne 8UI. and an effort to eliminate, these as nearly mm poxsible will be made 15 1 p ..gsocuy ar.. 10 ). 4 . Sbeudy ar 4 10 p. b Jtxi t. m. WaferJWfo-QniYklyB nTtewir. ..Going fUst Going West .. at ........... 2:30 a.m. IP yo . m...,. 8 JS0a.ni. U : p. m, Li. for Durham. 12 :4 p. m. 1 p. m.Ar. from IHirban. .. .. . 4 5 p. m. 1 3up.m. .. T !.. KaMah, Ckarlette ea Bairtlwra. VMnr (Ciuta. " " At. Raleigh. 7-H. m 10:Sa. m. All about ua every day w see women who would br exquialtely beautiful were It not for the horror of pimples, blotches, and other skin eruptions. At the Churches OF ALL OS OF fiiERCUAnDISE Fliwt IlaiXWt Church. T. W. O'Kel- This condition Is primarily brought ley, pastor. Regular servicea at 1 1 -"H-w i 1 1 . , 4 84HM. a4 AnuuUixirrijHirtJUM LASjkja; ; ;oup.aw- Kerfelh Seatfccra, . fwt inn ponuimm-juiu.1. i nday-fttool at : rH.gg" il Mllb-iJ'-- almoet Instantly the skin g beauti- mil 1 '' '' 1 """' 1 V .. .ttrewer. superllndsnt. I -VKf? tsz B. Y. P. U. at f:S0 p. m.. Herman UrtKtcn. president I'Ueacons will meat ai i a. m , ..ij i a. w- TILE NEWS AIO) 0E3EHYEH. " . .... ...... . iJi i ii. ' im mttg e il n i) 1 li flag j i 1 II 11 I i I 5 i . 1 . . In And About Ciy t'oiiimloHinen. Mevt Monday. The rouuty. cornmixslonera will meet Mon day murnliiK fr their regular month ly aoaaUm. . - - Stream KNLng. Walnut Creek il nnw iiui ef it iank. due t the re cent rain, in Wii section. Crahtree treek anil -X-uvr- der are both, ris ing to n cun.-.icralde height f UUI IV ItruMwIohMl. The Interior ff the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce room will within the next few tiays be repajiered and tlKirjiughJy.jii'erhauled, Hew drugget put down and the room made, almost entirely new. 0 . . Sonxt Hard ftyhtmg. People in the city yesterday from Wake Foreat fay thiit the Are-fighters had all they ruuld do Friday night In checking the lire that destroyed W. C. Rrewer & I'o.'a store and the Clt liens Bank. Vr Mlal KiimuM Today. Mr. Millard Mial. cierk of Wake Superior iourt. who has been In New York imder .medlml treatment for several weeks, is exiect-d to return to Jtal rlKh today. Tram heren lliwri Ijite. The Ral elgh. Charlotte, und Southern train, duo In Raletch at 2:1(1 p. m., arrived huil night aft'-r o'clock. Employe at the I nii.n Depot were unable to explain the delav. ' " - - On Mt Mtnw.- -Mr. CmMon T. iiut U li. i UW l-4ttt to. 41w i.tl tif fnlted .'ali Miirhhi.ll W. T. Liortch. Irt liut nlsht (..r bin liimie In (loliin t mei-Hre"ti will nprnil the1 Week end at his lunne. rjhe-.con.. . . 1 r . ' . ' , rwwmwnwa4ttitim'm lllii(. thrmnth tti-eh-vtor. elwft .at Weathers furniture Sfoi--, Ik slightly Imprtverf. nd he hus reeled vcrj' we.ll iurttif e pt ilnv or to. - Want llcitrlc Klglit. The 'City Comnilsnion way today petitioned to place an electric llsht on Kayett'vilJe stret between Ihe .Southern llallway croaaiiu. and the city boundary lit the old Tucker Mm. There in now no tight in thai vicinllv. . l'al.l lldl- nml Adjourned. -Tin-City CommlesinnerM at their meetlnK yesiei'Uuy received a few reports, or dered paid some bills that were pre sented, and adjourned. Tliev discuss ed the general policy of the adminis tration ton ard the affairs of the . Neiero licliarj;t-d. Jiimea Frank lin, a nefcro employe on the dam at Ihe (r!itatin-iBtiiie wuiw-stte-iit Ihe waterworks plant, wus dlscharitcd testerd) for an asmiult. ' The; negro who had th warnint drawn for Frtinklln failed to appear lusuinM the defendant. MitMinlc lt.nn.iict.- The unual banq.ot of liuleixh l.od(ii,!' No. 100. A. V. and A. M . will be held in the YarKorough house on the night of Kriiiny. January t'tol. A number of Invited smuts expected to be pres ent. teaid! the even one hundred inemiiern of the local lodge.' . I'reln Homncil Huns.- The South ern trains, ahli-h were root. -J hv Wll hoii jiml Hjlroa 'i idiiv. resumed regu lar rm yesterriuv and ninde the achedule.-. in cithei direction. Tlisy wtr- changed :n,u. the freight wreck liear Aijbui'ii IdocKe.l the track ttlxmt yixt eu hours. r- Tacd With t'ots. .Vira Hol'bs. a liegro e oman'. bud ;i warrant sworn iui- aKi'.iiiHi Malk Shavers, nlso col ored. i).on the i harge of kicking her and Her boy. When Justice, of the 1 J- K, ' ens hcurd . t ha. testi mony he discharged Shavers and tnd the woman pay the costs, about 7.A0 . Wm With pTrrtHiei. Palnd - rrran ttarbonr rm'" -returned from W11- Piles Quickly Cured At Home lattant Relief, Permanent Cure , Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapp?r. Tue l'yramid Smile. Many liases of Plies have been Cured by a trial package of Pyramid Tile Iteniedywtttioutfimlier treat : men!.. W'brSt it proves its value to you. get more from your druggist at 60c a box, and be sure joa gel the kind yu ask for. " 8imily till out free con - Uvh '' U- niil. to.iyv- eWve yuursolf from, the surgeon's knife slid its tortures, the doctor and his bills. FREE. PACKAGE COUPON - PYRAMID. DRt'U COMPANY, 40! l'yramid Hidg., Marshall, Mich.,. Kindly send me a samp) of Pyramid. Pile Remedy, at once by mail, FKEiC In plain wrapnpr:' Name, ...... ,t.trca.w..... ,.!' ,. State,. 4 I i3 "1 took off my ptmpkw with Stuart's Cakium Wafers.''' t The greatest- blood - purifier known to science is Calcium Kulphlde. It la one of the most marvelous acting In. gredients nature has ever given man to assist in blood cleansing. It does not matter what your trou ble may be, blackheads, pimples, liver spots, muddy complexion, tetter, rash, bolls, etc.,' calcium sulphide as included in Btuart'B Calcium ' Wafers quickly corrects the faulty conditions and restores a normal and delightful, colorful skin. . You have no one to blame but your self if after reading this announce ment you still continue to allow skin troubles to mar your faoe, 'hands or body. Imn't be ashamed of your face. You may obtain u box of Htuart'i Calcium Wafers from any drug store price BO cents; and by a dally use of them you will noon lee skin blemishes disap pear and a. face appear of which you will no longer be axhamed. non where he arrested T-oro Torratl. a negro: wanted by the K&letgh author ities for shooting Phil Pearce last summer on- South Haywood street. l.aw.ic ,tiw.-irvutiU-.i"W.K..5Aw:.-'..i .... .;r. ....... f. Court Con'tnos Mtm1aj'.-The Jan uary teem rf-.W.ake -JStmperlor Court will convene Mnndfty niornllig-for one week's session for the trial of criminal .cares only. Solicitor HerWrt Norrls will have about fifty cases on his dockets, but a number of these are continued for good behavior. There is one murder case. No (special Court for Roaufort.-"-Uov. I'ralg yesterday heard again the uppeul of Iteyaufort county attorneys to grant that county a special term of court to try the Mills case In which Joshua Mills Is charged with killing a young man named Ormond liovertior Craig took IJeuteiuutt-Oov-ernor I'aughtrtdge'a view, and declin ed to order It. llHaliw lUt Wlcncw llere Mr. Per rln r.iihmne who hi. been made the Stute manager of one of the big In sureties companies with Charlotte as heudiuarters. will not move to Char lotte, but will retain his residence In llitleigh. Much of his time will be spent In Charlotte, but not enough of it to take him from Raleigh, a place thnt he has learned greatly to like. . Ilratlford knnpp to Nuenk. Brad ford Knapp, In charge of the South ern Demonstration work, will speak January 9th to the. Sandhill Farmers Association which meets this week in Southern Pines. A number of Ral eigh people Identified with the State Department of Agriculture will, go down and some of them will take part in the big conference of farmers. J. I). Fletcher to Cumlierland. The Demonstration Work Department of the .State announces that J. II. Fletch ef. of Durham, county demonntrator of that place, has been sent to Cum berland to. assist that county In start ing the tobacco Interest off agslc. Cumberland recently sent a commit tee here for that purpose, and Mr. Fletcher, a great tobacco raiser, will spend six weeks In ifettlnsr the weed plsnted again. ! leu il fort Lawyers Here,--Messrs. 1J, a. Ward. U,-AIanleJa, atepJusn C, 1 Bntgaw, and W. Hodman, attor-J neys of Heuufort. w-rre here yester day appearing before Governor Craig m the ssM-Her-'-trf- swuring - JlelaJ term of rourt for the trial of import ant criminal cases in that county. All made speeches lie fore tSnvernor Craig yesterday .'tfternotih1. Mr. Daniels ap pearing for the court, and the others ugalnst It. ' HeccIpU of lVilli tiurt.--During the month of December, violators of the la.ws" of the c.lty, paid into the police court an amount uf $714 as costs in curses in which they were ml!d tipraml penaltiej amounting to 112:, making a total nf H3. There were 111 arrests for the entire month, and this Is considered a. pretty good record, especially In view of the fact that the Christmas holidays came dur ing the month. ' Musi Show Lkvum. Insurance Commissioner James M. Young last i uight de. larcj .that Ihe StaianilKJtL; be protected from insurance frauds often. If the prospective buyers of policies would require agents, real or alleged to show their license. In the event a seller of Insurance refuses to do this, he may be arrested and pros ecuted under the law'. The failure (o do this has been known to work for dishonesty very often. " " llctnrcwof Lutheran Clmrch.Post card pictures of the proposed Luther an church to stand on Hlllsboro street and Haylan avenue are being sent through- the-maily ana Ills Lutherans or',Ka1etgti;"rrvw- ''vTT"-crWbte looking edifice for their worship. It is hoped to begin construction In the early spring and to Complete It In time to allow the congregation to attend service during the winter In their own house of prayer, J. IJ. Lane h HW. J. E. Ine, the man of aliases, charged with violat ing the lnaurance laws of North Caro Hna, was" yesterday held under a 200 bond which he had not been able to give when Insurants Commissioner james k. Young returned from Rock Ingham. Mr. Young says Lane went under the name of i i-ir M'rk nam. and Prultt - He Is said to have worked Hamlet. Blscfle Star. Edon ton. and Pelma. There were other emerges against Mm, in i Baptist .Tabernacle, Charles' K. Maddry. pastor. Sunday school at :10. Preaching at 11 and 7:10 by the pastor. B.' Y. P. V. meets at :!. Deacon's meeting on Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing. - Pullen Mrmortal Baptist Chnrch. Sunday school V t:S0 a. m. Preach ing by the pastor at 11' a. m. and 7:10 p. -m. . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. i ... -. Pilot Hill Baptist Church. er1ces 7:10 p. m. Preaching by the. pastor, Itev. R. B. Stephenson. Sunday school J: SO p. m., Mr. W. C. Douglass, superintendent. Mrs PreebyterUo Church Mev. W.. HcC. VliltBrjri paatorBsnr! Icea at H a. m. i Jtalwerv1ce for the ordination of eJdVra-eiect at 4 p. m. - No aervicea at night Sunday school at t45 a. -m. Christian Kn deavor Society at 0:16 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:10 o'clock. Church of tlie Uood Sheplierd. Rsv. I. McK. Plttenger D. D., rector. Second Sunday after Christmas. Sun day school 0:45 a. m.. Francis A. Cox, superintendent Litany,, sermon and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Kvenlng prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Tuea. day the Epiphany celebration at 10 a. m. .Wednesday, service at 10 a. m. Christ ' Chnrch. Rev. Milton A. Harber, rector. Second Sunday after Christmas. Sunday school at :4& a. m. Divine service and holy com munion at 1 1 o'clock. Evening prayer at 4:80. Services during the week: Tuesday . 4 the Kplphany), holy . ..com... .mriionjat JJL!HJ.J?ltd.iJ?i.5!!i.. 8t havtotir Oiapce Rev. Cyprian P. Wilcox, priest In charge. Second Sunday after Christmas. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Morning service FP P'tjiifti $tlJtf. v;.toVtywiti.; ..-sftner w-TgflT mi fcww-iwi'iMirffls.r.. "raSt Rev. J. C. Wooteu. pastor. ServlPei at 11 .a.. rn- and 7:0 p.-m. After the morning sermon the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be -.administered, and the pastor desires as hear as can be, that every member will be pres ent at this service. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m., Joseph O. Brown, super intendent. Epworth T-eague Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7: JO o'clock Central Methodist Church, Rev. J. II. McCracken, pastor. Preaching at 11 . m. and 7: SO p. m. Morning serv ice followed by the administration of the Lord's Supper. Sunday' school at :!0 a m., J. D. Kiddle Sunday school tuperlnletident. All the pa rents if the community are request ed to attend with their children. Christian tThurch. C. E. Newman, pasiurv Services In, new --i Sunday 4 school room. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school t:45 a. in., S. If. Stephenson, superintend ent. 'Junior F.ndeavor. 2:10 p. m.. Prayer meetiifg Wednesday evening t o'clock. The Itlwran congregation will hold services In the Chamber of Commerce room. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Kacrcd Heart Catholic Church. Father Orlffln, pastor. Holy com munion 4:10 a. m., Sunday school 10 a. m. High Mass Sermon 11 a. m. Sermon and benediction 8 p. m. Mass dally 7:0 a. m. Tuesday the Epiphany of our Lord. Primitive llaptist Church Serv ices will be conducted at 7:S0 o'clock In the evening by Elder W. A. Slmp klns. Personals Mr. Frank B. fipurrlll. of Rooky Mount, spent the day in the city yes terday. Mr. R7 M.7royeic of rtttsboro. was here yesterday -on his way home from Bmithtleld. Mr. Fleming Sherwood has returned to Cnrnein'wJMer pendtngthe holidays In the city with relatlvea Rev. W. 1J. Clements, of Morrts- vllle. waa in the city yesterday after noon. Mr. Jacob Thompson left yesterday afternoon to spend Sunday In Pitta- boro, spent the day In Raleigh yester day on business. Mr. (lordon Harris, who spent the holidays In .Raleigh, with his parents and - Herrdsr,j:eturned ysterday to Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. J. J. Towler left yesterday for Virginia to spend several days at his farm and also visiting relatives. WILL BE READY WX)N. The court has completed fte remor- al to the new building, but the ar ticles have not yet all been placed especially the books, The portraits nave oeen cleaned, preparatory to be ing -hung on the walls of the new court room. The court; will meet again for the spring session on Mou day, February 2d, when there will be appropriate ceremonies, though of 8 simple nature. The Governor will probably present the building, and the Chief Justice will respond, and there may be other speeches. Chief ' Justice tlarkr by Invitation will speak at Cooper Institute in New York on Tuesday January JTth. Hli subject wljlhe Ooyerpipeni hy li,.! ges.'-f(e will also speak by in vita OonTrf the; "Equal Suffrage '"League of Virginia,' at Klchmond on Friday night, January soth. EXAMINATIONS COMPLETED. There were more competitors from in la Mate tnan usual Tor the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford. England, this year. The written examinations wen completed aonie weeks ago.' The com mittee to make a decision upon them ana seieot me appointee, are Pres. K. K.'. Graham, pf .tho University, lr. 3: X. Joyner Superintendent of Pub. He lnatmto, and Chief Justice Clark. - They are to meet lit Raleigh tomorrow and wmninee the result. What has become of the old-fashioned girl who rea "LuolUe"! Sr. Hints From Hart-Ward During the short winter days when the nlgliU cm. early, nearly e,very farmer and most city men as well, have use for a Lantern. When you buy a lantern you want one that will not blow out with every gust of wind. If . you see a Diets Lantern you will be sure, to have a light Diet New "D-LITE Lantern U" high lb candle power, 11.00. Carpenters all otl the country swear by Illusion Hand-Haws. If you are looking for a quality eaw,. ask to see Dianton "D" No. 8 Hand-Saws Yours very truly. HART-WARD Haidware Co. No. 113 East Martin St . RALEIGH, N. C. SEABOARD AIRLniE RAILWAY ageetlvs Jaaoarr 4, 11. T relet Jeavs IhtMgb a rsDewst So. 12:45 A. M Through Pnllmsaa for Rlebotvad, WasdilBgtoe asau aad New i or i .tbe least Xo, (, Jil A. M.T liroogb- Pall nu as for HWBiuoaa.wasiitBgtaB. New l'ork and Kastaro . Cities. Ne. la, t-.4 A. M.. Wl ter PsetoaMath. No. 6, 4ift-rr-M.Tlirviigh Pallntana for Atlanta, uirmtagaai all points West ai .Hoatltirest Ne. IT. tilt A. M . Ira4 fee Oelaasaae. No. L 5:42 A. li. TtiMiugh Puilmaaa for Cnluneis, eavanBaa. V J s li sou vl tie aad Taaa- pa, riortua. Ke. it 410 A, M TtwHmfc 4eatsr-4e bitte and Kitaerterd- "tnu. K. C No. 12. 11. S3 A M.-Thruugb trala for Nor , , ' ... ... f jlk.' Purtsaiortk; else I B r e a g b Pallaiaas .. naklag eoat cvaae tiiina . N. 4. 12:15 P. M.-Tbrouge Pullatsiie rr Klekaiuad.WsslitBgton. New Trk aad tbe nt. o. 11. :10 P. M.-Thrauch train far At Isnts, rtrmtngham. rmaiB ssa ncstnwest. No. 20. 50 P.M.Leal fer Wei Jon and Intermediate p o I a t s . . - n .. dally sscjiit BoBdayw No. S, 7 P. M.-Piillo.ns for Jackaoa- vtlle SMklug roouee- rtoB rorFiorias jol Tsintna sndT faR&. Tlimogh tntes esrri all Steel Kleetfle- illy ttgbtea Kltilpsjent wftk Steel DtBera, siesin p is -sne. For ticket. Fnllmin ressrvatloes sa4 tn formstlon, esll at No. 4 West Uartla sueet. r ms any peanoard sgeet C. B. RYAN. O P. - NorMl, Tlrgtala. FrankK. Thomson Architect ranEnjpinccr MASONIC TEXPUE. , liaWf h. n.. c. "r merchandise at unheard of prices. and prices are to varied too describe. Come arid see their7 present prices you know their goodness. These stocks must be sold at onceregardless of their former prices. Coat Suits, Dresses. Waists, Separate Skirts, Coats, Wraps, Children's Coats, Kimonos, Underwear, Furs, Silk Skirts, Rain, Coats, Knit Goods, Blankets and Comforts, Linens and Center Pieces, and many others. Come early this week, we are offering good ARE YOU READY For 1914 with a bright new lot of printing? If not, let us figure with you. J. Carroll Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. One night oat to Chicago. St Louis. Cincinnati, Louisville. Connecting for all the West Inquire of your Agent and buy your Ticket via C. O. 3 Magatflcest through trains dally. Write for low rates and full Informsflon rso. d. POTTa , w. a. wabthkm. ties. Pees. Art. A. G. r. A. Blt tfMONB. VA. 8TOCKHOLDKR8 NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, N. C, will be held at the banking house on Tuesday. Jan. uary 11th, 1114, between the hours of 11 m. and 1 o'clock p. m. B. B. CROW. Cashier. THE STATE WIDE KNOWN STORE OF WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS 0 ' "t r""StatF-w1dc-knowirOTC-hold$ two, and only two, sales -each -year absolute clearances made In a straight forward " manner. New patrons -are won each year, patrons luecdviUie.jiJghsl.j;i)irit of efficiency jn merchandise, store sen-ice, and value. - The announcement of this sale is always appreciated by our people in Raleigh and velsewhere, they realize, the importance of the. event.. To the newcomers and strangers, we -again quote the Berwanger creed of business, "modest prices in regular season and genuine reductions at sale time." You gave from $2.50 to $9.00 on Men' Suit and Overcoat, one-fourth saved on all hand-tailored uitt and overcoats for boy. House Coats or Smoking Jacket at One-half price. Bath Robe in all aiiea lew one-fourth. One dollar Suspender Seta, Garter q "match at 50c, now7 $10 and $S Silk Muffler go now at half price. , . t This b our annual sale of finest shirts.- Every shirt in this, sale is perfect no seconds a clearance of our regular stock.. Including are the pure Silk Shirts, Short Bosom Madras and Percales, Madras with silk stripes, etc. See window display. Following are the reduc-" tions. . - ' ' i - ' IS Silk Shrts are now $3.So. Scores of patterns. ' : v." $3.50 and $3 Shirts are now $2.45. ' Plain and plaited fronts. ? .: ,$2.50 Shirts ire now $ t. 8 5. v Plain and plaited fronts. - $2 Shirts are now $t.35. White and fancies. ' .. . - ,$t.50 and $1.75 Shirts are now $1.15. White and fancies.1 V -. Sa Benvanger'S iimual Clearance ; I--: MISS REESE & COMPANY 109 Fayetteville St. ALL WINTER MILLINERY AT VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES.. RIBBONS AND ALL THE LATEST VEILS. 'Phne96- Storeloses ateMoek- We Begin Tbe New Year With a complete new line of policies. There are hone superior. It will pay the prospective insurer and agent to Investigate them. Correspondence Soltdtnd. Agents Wanted. National Life Insurance Company Feraly ahrtaaL OF MONTPEUER, VT H. mThUMPHREY, State Manager, GOLDS BORO, N. C. CREOSOTE SHINGLE STAIN Manufactured by Original TANNER PAINT & OIL CO., P. 0. Box 498 Richmond, Virginia. IE BURVAKGER'S AIJinJAL Lines 11 Chartered IStt. SHIRT SALE : i--rr I, 1 ( 7i ..(eV-MUe.
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