Newspapers / The News & Observer … / Jan. 30, 1914, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I 6-..- :'r r II E NEW S AND OBSERVER FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY sb,:l9R Saturday for Europe to apend aevara' montha The church waa handaomely deco rated for the occasion with a green and white maaa of palms, fema, ami lax and roae buds. Mr. E. H. Hun son prealdej at the oran and pre cedina the ceremony rendered vary beautifully several request numbers including tha 'Humoreeque.M 'To' a Wild Koa" and "Romance." Preceded by the little ribbon girls, Beverly Northrop, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert Northrop, and Jose phine Metta, Daughter of CoL and Mrs. J. Van B. Metta tha bridal party entered to tha strains of tha wedding march from Lohengrin in tha follow Ing order: Mlaa Meta Brand, tha Arat bridesmaids, .followed by tha grooma V.j.ui'-aJJ.v,, fft,,j; h'GMiJlillJBiTf 'A Haye You Recognized These As Real, Genuine Savings? - H yo wsnt hsppy greeting . . -' W fur Belfhnor' trW the-wy,' . I'll tell Ton what the 1 Henttly term i Test will ctwr a iilwunt freliiig AU tlirnuga tbe has. asy ' Its UI Jt -Jlfrt Me it lbs HeratUs-." , . K. L. O. Mia Anna Keck, of Oettysburg, ' pku, who hu trt here on a vlit to Mm. W. H. Lyon. haa returned to her ..Jjome. .. , Mr Clem. Wilder andMrs. OTC. HVt.r if.if i rt")iii't"ir Nesh't Loiinent is the Vat remcdr lor Rhemminoi. 6ostica. Lsate Bmck. StJI joints sad Moadn. San T Brest, CoUs, StitBM, Spiwnt, Cuts. ' Bruft, Colic Cmaipt, Nmralria. TootbadM, and all Ncrva, Boo and atinda. Aches endPijnfclJIlMt unuua W Koh'a Ak s n packsi and Inn In has this cut. but hu RED bssd oa jtur pecona rtoor vliiit to Smithneld. ' ' -Mis Annie Rvrdrof Purwsnvwar here yesterday going to Bunn Level. Mr. and Mrs. L. Banka Holt, of Graham. pentthe day ln tn d -w?fihBii Messrs. (.'. Mel). Dav.la and Robert Btrange. Misses Elsie Ridder and Sue season, fro50toJ32,Oa Northrop, Messrs, J.Vann B. MettaJ $9.9S76r "Crepe de Chine Dresseg. that were placed at imrR. A. Wtniama, Misses Fltwrle is KtO stk. Bewara of -r yrseraay. Northrop and JO" intiffrs. Tiani etice mtmriy season Carmrchaet" : t.i iiisnil sr ssopey w' Then came-Tfirhrl(!ra sister Visa I Shi inn, girSsnsa r Latest Ideas ' -'---- in '" "V-'V- t savwltaa f KHIMMi 1 rA Sprint Held, Mass., spent a (ew day here,en, jronte.-to. Bout hern einsa. M iM Texle - Hagwell left yeater day afternoon to visit friends at Cary. i , Mlaa Cuma Yates., of Cary. apent L the day ln Halcigh yesterday shop-1 -, Ping. -. Mlna Julia Glover, of Mebane, ; eoendlng a few day In the city. Her y1ualer la In lie hospital, Mlaa Margaret Iflltman, who has been (he guest of Mra O. C. I'oole, ' haa returned home. . v i Mrs. B. R. Lacy haa returned to her home at MMbrook, after vlail- f tng her daughter at Fayeiteville. Mra. John A.-.Park: who wan rail r"ed to Kenly by the Illness of her grandfather, haa returned home. Mra. J. W. Halford. of tailing ton. la the guest of her sister, Mra - tit, take's Crh-ie. ( St. Luke's Circle wlll 'meet at S 3 , o clock thla afternoon at the horn of Mra. Johh B.- Ray. T'; r With Him Ashe. The Daughters of the IUYolution will meet with Miss . Willie Ashe at , 4 o clock thla afternoon; At Country Club. Mra. Albert A hderaon and Mra , W. R. Crawford will be the hoateaaea at the Country Club on Saturday after- An "At H.ne." The following Invitation haa been 'Uuwied by Mra. B, W. iaher: " -toT:'-TtinWM v At Home'"... . , JU -Friday a fte rnoun. .. January, . ' , four till all. ' Mra Ellaworth Van fatten ' 1 Mra. Cooper. '. ' . f AT THK AOAftlMy r'KB. . Mr. oeorga M. Cohan,, whdae naitie and tame ia eoumJeif ' ertfiind th ". worldnft hnXaJSy acclamtloiuf 'he people hailed. aa America's moat piipular actor, haa furniahad ad. ditlonal reawui for thla distinction ln .the Inataiice of "llrodway Jonea," hW neweat play product. It is a pleaa- ure to. chronicle the aucreaa of .. .,, , i ! i "Urnailway -ilimwi" '-and- cretH't author with another triumph for the reaaon that, In thla play, like all those pen lif the paat. Air. Cohan e wrltiht " breathlea an atmoaithere of kin . humor, love, laughter and happl environment of atao!u( lanlineaa and Ihla In Itself fiirniahea ,. the reaaon, fur hla present Influence In the theatre today. ."Broadway Jonea" will be aeen at (the Academy rIhutBdnviilth.uEebruarii.a. XOKWtKID KTKK CO. M tlx Cavalry I'oat" One of lle IIIIIm of Clcvrr 'Troupe. (By the 1'reaa Aicejit.) At the Cavalry Toat" la of peculiar intereat. telling as It doea, the roman tic atory of life In the weat with wenea laid In and arm nd a rotlfrh frontier town In. Colorado. The atory la simple but effective and worked out In a series mt powerful situation mingled with flash of wit and humor, the whole being; Imbued with the pictureaque color of the far west. The atory is that of a lHajalr be- Ccn't Help But -Admire Babies Efry Wae&aa Cast Loving Claaca u Um Naathjif CaaMUd la its Bmatt A wesMUVa lieart naturally reannnda ht the rharn and swpetaesa of a pretty child, aad Bora so to-daf than ever before alaca tae advent of Mother Frlrnd. This 1f a ttost wiwitarfiil Itiaiiil kata In ttoe-Busrles aad teaduai. It pebetrato .' the tissues, gjitn them pllint te readily , gleld to a turf's demand for ezpaasloa, o there U Be longer a period of pain, dli f eosBfort, strtintng, hailsra or other aymp- " a oft distressing dmutt ua asxloua sveeas of expectancy. Mother's ll prepares the STstem for lit K t. nT u. brlngTcom- feet rrt aad repose drln tb term. TbH 5 has a most markM ntiun upnn the tbf. stare It thus mberlta a apleadid gr"uig ystern of serves and dlirtlr. fuBctKuh " yn siothtm la tbls ' ' remroy of Inestlmible value. It .'. Pierre t kr.l,b and aiMBtk.aad abe reautlea a pretty mother 7 Jr5T-thtt otBerwia. acnkoaay 'rr'!- Mothers Frl.,j thoA "'"7 -Wbrl'-atja every jierw, ta4Aa and 1S,.LB.T0JT1 "1 ,ur PretlTS ( ler vaklag ef the-breasta V f0"1),' splendid remedy oa - JiI'T?"1 'M"Jt 1.00 a. bottle, ., and Is highly rwanimradVd for the DununuL Write fir.d(lei(l Hr.ul.t. Co.. lSrlimTr Wdg.. Atlss.s, ia., aad theT wUI mall sealea. a very iastrucUTi book for eiM last laetiMfa, ACADE1Y-3 lligbts CosaeaciBg Monday febmary 21 .-:WM.-XNELSON--7 r-Offers 'IIAUD, EORVCOD ED CO. ; - 'REPERTOIRE- MONDAY my powrft of con. SClCK'' -The Power Or dnscin('v.1 MaUrtce Wednemlay 3:00 . m;.. ruiCLS Matli. 10. . Mght, 10, 20, SO. ' ' M CI tween I young cowboy, a rough, but whole-souled fellow of the plains; and thejileneral's idaughter,' who lajthe promised wife' of the Kirat LTeaten ant a cultured army officer. The progress made by these two in their efforts to win the glrl'a hand. tha amoolhltig away of difllcultlea and rlsktlni .Ihs wrnnrt (if others affo41 m.nv -.n.. iinosiiat atrene-th andT Dathoa. . Thla la one of the hills of -the Nor wood Htock Company that opens an engajremencat the Academy Fjbru ary tand rtnming threw -nlghta. Kpeclal matinee 'Wcdnciiday, February 4 at I o clock. i iMiwf Carrie Ixh Heaaky F.ntertahia. Kinston, Jan. 19 On Tuesday afternoon Mlaa Carrie Lee . Beaaley dellghtfullyentertalned a few of her friends at a progressive rook party. A two-courae luncheon waa aerved. . Those who. enjoyed Miss Beaaley's hospitality were: Mlaa Katharine Wooten. Mra. Octave Moeeley, ffliss Carlotta Mewborn, Mlaa Charlotte Harrott, Miss Roi. Jessie Wlngale, and .Miss Jeffreya. DELKiHTFl L DANCfc Enjoyable OrraHbm Given at Com- nionwralth Club. Wilson, Jan. 2. One of tha most enjoyable dances of the aeaaoh waa gl vau . at .. the. Communweajis,hriu b Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Lucy Moore, of Raleigh, guest of Mra. M, a. Connor. jr.4Mt, mim Matide flrk e. of Ullaauetlr City, the gueat 'of Mrs. 8. W. Worthlngton. rrtim the first tititw trf "ln My-MaTem" j to the last strain of ' Home, sweet Home" the dances nroeresaed with a vim that stgrfiried rel pleasure. Lturing the evening an exact inter pretation of the famous Creatore waa iifMC from hi Sudtenre a -hvasrTy-and prolonged applause. -Mr. Ashly Youusc aleo gave a pleas i. .inonMrat4He-''nf--''''tt)e' ' lateVd . Those jwBo 4brlpMd the"Hhf fnn- tastlc" leat evenlnK nere: Miss 'BlaTr "TTawflngi"" with "MY. Her'naid Field, Miss Helen, Patterson with Mr, Norbourn Hctiaum, Mis Sarah Hawllnga with Mr. Ashley Young. Miss Ma,ud Applwhite with Mr? John Wella. Mtas J riy Lovelace with Mr.' Tltua .lltirper.. AUsa... Susan, -ilawliaga with Mr. Charles 18 ke, Mr. Herbert Kills with Mlaa Calvert. Mlaa Lucy Muore,-of Raleigh, with, Mr. Edwin Bomca.-MJw MttHdW WiBer of "JEllia.' Ueth Clt?, with Mr. Hew femltn., Miss Mildred aDVI with Mr. I-on Apple white. Miss 1 jtiirH Carter wH h M r. John Brutonr-MIwr-Mnbei BlMTlvetr witn Mr. Hoce. of Bttltimore, Mr. R. K. Crawford with Mrs. Annie Branch,' Mr. T. H. Zxsell with Mrs. Mary Miller Lamb. I)r. ond Mra. C. A ! Thompson. " , i HtSKs: Messrs. Flowers and Oeorre ' Freeman of this city and Mr' Jacobs of aRleigh. Chaperones: Mr. and Mra. Waliar Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. George Stron-1 ach. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Murray and Mesdames T. A- aDvIs, George 8tkn ton, H. q. Connor, Sr., H. O. Connor, Jr., Mrs, -Parker, of AahevUIe. and Mrs, Russell Hall, of Emporia, Va. i ne music ror the ocraslnri was furnished by the snlendid I .vcenm orchestra. . Uardnrr-Fidds. Cloidsboio. Jan. 2 One of the prettiest weddlnua of the iHiunn i solemnlxed luat evening at the home or mra. jack i. Shannon, sister lit the bride, on Ash ' atreet. at 1:30 o'clock, wheti M iaa Mayer Fields, daughter of Mrs. Bennett C. Fields, became the bride of Mr. Thomas B. Gardner, of Warrenton. N. C. At the' appointed hour, to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, the brliial party entered In the following order: The groom entered the par lor from t he aout h door with his brother,. Mr. Walter Gardner, as best man, and was met at the altar by his bride, who entered he Mjit door with lilackburn. J" The ceremony Vaa oarf orme4 ami a- -bewer-if -pott platrtr atiitTrmllftr W tin Hev, eo. T; Watktna. pastm of the First Baptist church, in his usual graceful and Impressive man ner, using the beautiful ring cere mony. The music waa rendered by Mr, Geo. D. Link, of Kinston, who during the ceremoay sweetly rendered "Melody of Love" on the violin. The bride waa gowned in a handsome gnlng-away gown 'of brown with hat and gloves to match, carrying a shower bouquet of lilllee of the valley., M Ira Blackburn wore blfte. cxepe-'de chine with fur trimmings and black picture hat, and carried a bouquet of Ktllarney rone. - After receiving; .the congratulations jf their many friends they were driven to the depot whence,, amid shower of rice, they -brtarded the Southern train 'for their future home In Warrenton. ' - . The bride la the aweet and amiable daughter of Mrs. It, C. Fields, and Is held in the highest . esteem. Ths groom. Is a aucceeaful young business man of Wsirenton, who for several months made his horns In Ooldsboro. winning many friends with his ster ling tuaUtii and true worth. -The presents were many and hand some, silent teatimoniala of tha high esteem In whlch the young couple are held among our people. - ,.. WIUGIIT-tilU'HRIST One- of the Mum Fashionable). Wed- clings of too aoa aokmntsed. - anr!i totM Km uul Asm.) Wilmington. Jan. !. One "ot jhe moat fashionable weddings of "the season was solemnised In tha First toaahy teetaw- eh ure hwterotBir"lirtf'-T noon at ociock when Miss Eleanor Ui)chrlst."'the cahrming and attrac tive -daughter of Mr. and Mm. Wil liam Gllvhrest, , became the bride of Mis Thomas N. Wright, the ceremony being performed by the pastor, Kev Mr: J. M. Wells. Following the cere mony and a reception at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mra Wright lcift on private csr attached to a northbound evening trala .for New York from which yon they will Weddings lowed oy the bride on the arm of her father who .gave, her away. The groom and his best man. Mr. Pern breA Jonea, of New York, met the bride ln front of the altar. -J The bride was tovely tmrwiy creation of whits satin, trimmed with Rhine stones and draped wUhi.etik tulle veil caught with clusters of orange bloasoma. She wore a cap ".-nnTmM -wim orange WJasoma and carried a shower bou quet of II Ilea of the valley. The maid of honor waa dressed In plnkchar meuae over draped with ecru net and a hat of ecru net. The bridesmaid er attlradlairessea of ecru net and pink crepe de chine. Ecrue hate trimmed with a single pink roae com pleted (.their costumes. The. little nDoon gins wore embroidered dress. ea over pink all pa with tulle. hata trimmed with rose bud and pink Following the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of the bride's parent wnere a reception waa ten- aerea mem .Arter receiving the congratulatlona of the many friends who called during the reception they left at l:4t o'clock on the north bound train .for New Tork- whene they will sail Saturday for Naples ijpon ,inetr -return to this city they will make their home. The rranm la mayor of Wrtghtaville Beach and Is neao or ina well known Wright's In surance Agency of Wilmington. Tha bride Is one of the most attractive young ladle of the city and hsa a wMnrtrala t frtendar ; . - T Stephcns-Baiia. J...J Willow Springs. Jan. It. Mr. R. Herbert Stephens and Miss Nannie Ueraelia Mn1(rwr''irjl(ira'ln"ihai' rlaga at tha Presbyterian .manse in Jhft presence at a. Urn frieSla at Wil low Hprlnga at I o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. Edwln Hemphill officiating. . j of Raleigh. Route .. The groom la WPtffln, of Raleigh, Routs I. and la one of. tsVe tnatti mutuwtMtiti of this 'community. Mr. and -Mrs. Stephens are at I tomejg .Jhe ltrtenda in taelr.new home nmr wnino Hprlngs. VI ANT V. W. C. A. GYMNASIUM. Friend of Aahevllle' Organisation Ajw . J0Wauwin4v .i'laaa, , (Hil te Tht Kan nut (Hwrrar.) 4 Aahevllle Inn it iuitn.Mi..i . nfetda for a gymnasium for- the Young Women's ChMetlan Association are such (hat they 'must be met within ths i very near future, the directors and the membera of the men's advisory board of the local Institution last night discussed plans looking to J.h erec tion or purchase of a building for the use of the phyHlcal'denartment of tha waarjclnrltrt. Whrle-nnthtnir"WlJ" given ui tenaing ro anow that a definite decision haa been reached. It la tin. derstood that the friends of the Insti tution nave several plans under con aideratlon for aeeuring a gymnasium for the Aahevllle Y. W. C, A. Added to Asheillle Faculty. IMiwoatl Th Men and Otaamr ) Aahevllle, Jan. Jl Norman D! Cooper, of Wlncheater, Va., a grad uate bf Roanoko'College aad a teach er of experience, has been chosen as a member of the faculty and athletic director of the Aahevllle High School. He assumes his new duties Monday morning. DOES ALL OF HER OWN WORK And It Glad to Do So, She Wag Denied ThU Privilege For Two Years. Richmond. Ky Mm. N. V. WUlls, 'Of -Hill piW. fcayg!" "1 nV'rrtff OTttlbJet Xf s .with;oihanlylartu jllT IBdtHed many ailferent Ireat- mefits, "but none of them seemed to, do me any good. I had almost givea up to die. when a friend of mine begged me to try Card u I. the woman's tonic. I got a bottle, and began tp jeel great deal better afterjthe flrst few dtif-ea. I then got four bottles anf af ar taklhg these I waa cured. I never expect to be without Cardui in my house as long-aallive, as I rmly believe It saved my life, and I wilt praise It to all fo my suffering lady friends." Cardui Is a purely vegetable rem edy, containing no harmful mineral produrta Its Ingredients act in a help ing, building -way. on the womanly constitution. It has been relieving wo. "2"'?. irub-1'" -foraver - half a tury, during which time It has proven of more than ordinary vafue as a ton le -for weak wpmen. - You can rely on Cardui. It will do for you what It has done for thou- - Am "tVi - -- -.. IV. day. N. B.Writa to: ladles' Advisory pept,, Chatanooga Medicine Co.. Chat tanooga, Tenn.. for . Special Instruc tions, and (4-paga v nook, "Home Treatment,' for Women." sent In plain wtJii'icr( en re.m-s. ' - , ,' ; sonable -styles, sizes good. 69c for Kabo continued 0UR Givn over at all times to Windpw and Floor Coverings, THIRD " bUt-Bxciting all house wives now with cut prices. An op FOOR portunity to buy.that which is intensely interesting. , ,' ' , BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. . ' " ' ; ' i''"., : . sV vnnTcr tv srcKiirnr' T - JiKW GRADED RCIldOfc. Formally Opened With F, V. Wehh , ... . s I rim ijwi ninhrr, it. Morton and' Rev. C. W. RobinsOB 1 Abu Udlvring . AdOreaaea. North ' Wilksbor6. . Jan. 2.-The formal opening of North WUkeaboro'a splendid new graded schtlol building waa an? Item of Importance and un usial interest J.ar.JUO.aUitia.onJyMl "'g:rtruTimTrTtsftf"-itandg'-wa''satr elevated spot m the middle eastern looking the Yadkin River valler for tnf la, hot h - toward' su nrlee andsun set. In the immediate foreground is .lhaJbx'oa.drlver ..boitomi ..jHiow.nJy Lthe former owners as the "Douglas" and now the property of (he helra of the late Cant. K. & Ulair. The big steam -tannery of C- Bmoot ft (Sons Co. Is spread out over about 20 acres of thla bottom, which. .,wlth be -hills In the background. makes an Ideal location for the young minds to gather 'Inspiration along' with Ut-kankvknowle.da.B4.jS5. ment for life's work, ' The building Is one of "perfect ap pointments ln every detail" as -ras expressed "by one ot tha rjipeaJtenr jof the occasion, it is designea to com fortably accommodate over 400 chili dren, and the ventilation, heating and lighting Is a marvel of perfection. Clues would du welLlu pattern alter It ....: ,.. -. -. The exercises were opened ln the auditorium by a devotional service conducted by Kev. C. W. Robinson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, with a Scripture reading, followed by prayer by Kev. Itirker Holmes, pastor of the Methodist church. Hon. T. B. Flnley, chairman of the school board, then made a splendid address giving a sketch of North Wllkesboro. and Wilkes county rut a historic section, and especially Its Importance at the present as an educational, religious, and business center. It is the "gate way between the mountains and the seashore," and not only the i'reapis of commerce, education and religious Influences, but the geography of the country causes the streams of pure freshwater to flow from the' sur rounding, hills to this point. He then Introduced the principal speaker of the occasion, Hon. E. Y. Webb. Judge Webb, alluded to Dr. 8. H. Wiley. tU founder of the publio school system; paid a tribute to the graded school committee and cltlsena for erecting such a model school building, and then spoke of the power or education Tit niaklng'men and Wo men. Following hla address - the other speakers. Rev.' C. W. Robinson and Dr. W. I'. Horton. spoke the former on "What 'We Raise," which ailuded-to tb-bih standard ot tglti- I senshlp growing out ot our young peo ple, and the latter on a plea for co operation ln a movement for mental njl ihyjilcal dvelopJBiejil "nVera "or ediicatjltn. Importance or enforcing- pnPiir health lawsv'vrtai atatUlka a-nd a. future for msnlal hy giene. . Dr. I A. Hauser then made a report of the work -of the graded school committee, and Dr. J. M-. Tur ner made a short talk on truthfulness, etc I'rof. .Jimmett C. Willis, super intendent of the school, then closed the exercises with an appropriate and interesting address. The entire pro gram was Interspersed with music by the school. "t- Throuich ths secretary ot the board I of trade It is learned that a new manufacturing enterprise will In all probability be built In the near fu ture. It is to be a handle factory, and will represent-an investment of from I1&.000 to $3.00 and furnish employment for Si or 40 men. This means not lees thkn 180 new people either to be brought to our city or employment for that many.. It Is the desire of the company to employ. all local help e-tcepCthe neces sary trained me-h-' There. wlll.be plant for cutting the material Into Lroper signs established at Ferguson, a station about IS miles above JJorta-l Wllkesboro on the new Watauga Rail road. This will furnish the .hickory alalia for the plant here to finish up. The company behind this movement is tha largest In the country, and is afllllatcd with the American Tool Co., with handle' factories at Charles ton. W. Va.. and Winston-Salem, N: CT' -T77T'- ' ' Mr. II. W. Horton, secretary board of trad; haa a letter from a party wanting to locate a steam laundry in North . Wllkesboro. With new ralW road, connections this looks like a good opportunity.-- Also a Wisconsin manufacturer Is offering to start a factory far the hianutactuj'sv. oi nea.sprmn. ana wat I resses,- provided, local capital can be interested. . It would require alxut 120,004 capital. The output would go nicely with the output of the present furniture and chair factories. The ideal Jlosliand. Maude -'What is your Ideal ot a husband? . : Itearrlx--One who lata me have the last word lit eiutlK-e and la. cnutrr. J tlon. Life. . .iiit''V , at J1S.5Q to J15.00 in early season. Shades, sr - 3 $2.93 for Separate Skirts, A splendid shflwing, real cheap . I at twic, three and fouxlimesthls price. $38 for Ohe-Piece Wool Dresses. In the lot are some ex cellent ones, ranging from $7.1J0 to $18. $1.00 lot House Dresses. These are special Corsets. Some numbers that by us. ...... A , IN FRANKLIX COCVTT. E-lncatlonal IntcrcisU Recdve Great impua Tlirough VbMt of Prof. A. H. Klaccy Addrees On "Awarked- l-ffiietwTnrsiNrwotj' Loulsburg, Jan. 29. Educational lntereaU in Franklin county have- re ceived a great Impetus this week through the visit of Prof. N. H. fita cey. .lit .the. chair of Annlle.1 Matim. tneiet.itv48ii4t -hTr'try;'who" oenrwo-wra(n-iiYBlrtinton' Prof. Staeey's addresa her., lat JWflNnlwBeis' "o'f'fearb 'En deavors into the Skill of Later AdttoMiientg." wag, thoroughly 'ap' 1;- predated by a aood sized audience7TchanKe"j A bu8'ne, getters" the i auuuuuea in souna pnwosopny and was spiced with humor, and, withal, waa very practical. There was no suggestion of the dry dust-of scho lasticism from University, walls upon It- The simple way pointed otit as a solution of the problem discussed was "the road of honest toll." " : InlthttOdiiettig .'tbgpaak(rsupa ininiiurni w. rt. mi us explained that Prof. Staeey's address was one In a larg series now being gisTeil through oat th Statrbf different profewonr of the ITnlversiry, who are men of wide experience and thorough knowl edge ln the special fluids In which they are operating. Tirs the t!ni vertlly Is extending its usefulness to the various schools of the State la particular and she public In general to a much larger degree than ever before. COST HIM OVER 140. Wilson Pool Room Man Fired Throe Times at Trtxte" Clark Paid $41.06, v (Spedal to Tot San uul (Harm I Wilson, Jan. 2 Last night the attentipn of the Wilson police was di rected toward the red light section by three shots being heard at the home of Trlxte" Clark. Joe Barnes, a pool room keeper, was on a jag, so tanked up that he had no remem brance of what he did. shot at the woman three times. One of the balls took effect in her rlfcht arm. Barnes was given -the alterative of. paying costs and -fine G 135 or go to the roads for ninety daya He paid $41.06, or thereabouts. npHK Qamtmwfy Jommal of Imbntty, yr"Anti-keamia TmbUtt oc4 oecome ana of tht tfandarj resMafiss. W hat ysf fw with xcUntrulU to quiatth pain foilomirtg 4h wit AoVawsi af morpAi W tan NEVER SEEN ' A OF ADDICTION TO ANT1-KAMN1A, htnc mm prise if aery highly a 6 or I ns aiorf wioais rmss7ar DIMINISHING PAW WITHOUT PERIL." Un.xc.lUJ for alt iWocAes, Nnralgim mmm rae pmma asomea anqr awses. "Choor thy uith thifCoa&rt On Mtislin Undetroear Prices on good 'goods less -than you could possibly ex- ,- - peck . ' - - " Princess Slips . . . . 79c " KLINE & LAZARUS r DEPARTMENT STORE . " - ; 203 Wilmington St!f tlaleigh. ' 8 values. are to be dis iZ. wilt a LrrriiE "fxsr did. Uaa Kei City 41erk Hmmtm. of WH son, and His Private Secretary Busy Answering tlesionsea. Wllaon. Jan. 28 City Clerk The.' Ai-Kirmant approached this -writer on the streets this moriilhg and said: "Tou have got me n hot wgter I and my prlvats -secretary ' are kept busy replying to responses to the lit tle "want ad" whioh -appearea ln the tomw wnsnng CBsn, others j who are willing to irade their hclmes; one ,j nnniRU iv v-t.IIB IIKB A ytiui table, another a player piano, and others offer, to make all kinds of ex- want-ads In the News and .Observer get there every time; SEE IF THE CHILD'S -, TONGUE IS COATED Mothwrf -OtmH-'hesltatts! ' If tmss, feverish, constipated, give "Cali fornia Synip of Hgs. Look at the" tongue, mother! " If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once,'1, i Wh enT'e"'h-,"nCTollgr Trmessrr'piTar doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act" natu rally, or Is feverish, stomnh sour breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, ' diarrhoea, full ofcold, give a teaspoonful of "CallfSrnia Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and souf " bile gently' tnov'es out of Us little bowels without arinlna. and you have a Well, playful child again. - You needn't c6ax sick children to take thisharraless "fruit laxative;" they love Its delicious taste, and it al ways makes them fel splendid. Ask you druggist for a 60-cent bottle of V-Californla Byrup ot Figs," which hag directions for babies, chil dren ofall ages and for grown-ups plainlyon the bottle. Beware ot counterfeits sold hem To., ba sure you itet the genuine, ask to see that it U made by "California Fig Byrup Cotnpany.'.' Refuse a.iy jjther kind with contempt." . AT AU DKVCCI3T3 1 In mnr esMuMatr-iO easts seerta "Xihf A.K f.hktt P. S. Fee EesMaa aad aO Skat, Trebles, ass A-H saws. saj&ple fns oa i ST. MARYiS - SCHOOL RALEIGH, N. FOUNDED II. J 842 BY Ret. Alder Smedes, D. D. NOW IN 72ND SESSION. Students .receiyed at any time when there are Va cancies. For Catalogue and illustrat ed Folders , ,. ' Address: REV. GEO. W. LAY. 1 1 ; rector; THERE IS BUT ONE TfflliGJmJTT THATE 1 hat everything thai the J. R. FMRALL as everything else', and all are as good as can be obtained any where Don't forget the FERRALL COFFEES that you have used for so,Jorig and nave found 5a; satisfactory. itorraij;: V - jp, r n m d a mv v. j in 1 r 11 1 Hints From Hart-Ward "A stitch in time tares a sUt skirt." ' The Wagner Ball e Baring WAtfXE IROXS With the Wagner. WaJTles are easy to bake. Can 'be used on gas or wood stoves. "Hot Waffles! Hot Waffles!" To you know how t her taste, when eaten with butter and syrup T Made of milk, eggs and flour, soda, salt, but no yeast. They're' a sumptuous dish for an epicure's feast. - HART-WARD - Hardware Co. No. 135 Last Martin M. RALEIGH, K. C. v CONFIDENCE Is a matter regarding which we hear and talk a great deal, and yet comparatively few of us deal with it consistently. We go tovextremes. ' , , Many of us are inclined to either beMeva In everyone, and take for granted as brng true all that we hear, or to trust no one and insist upon oosltlve , proof for every assertion, mad. -i Again, . for Instance, in tha purchase of a piano we coa cluda tht a certain dealer la worthy of our confidence but faU to exercise our better judjr ment, and succumb to the temptation of playinr an al luring little game of guessing, with some , dealer who has "shaken the cards! and kaows- -that Bunian nature In tta mad desire t win a dollar. wUI of ten times spend ten. Qnallty and Price go hand hi i". You cannot separata one from tha other. - - - -- One Price Piano House, 7 . RALEIGH, N.C. EJ,CaIUm Weddmg Inviu.' Uow 1 and Vuilmg Carog Almot ' at Cheap as Printing. Write oa, The BU Book and Stationery Co. t .. ' fiMhiaond, Visa " fH 4-1 .1- V
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1914, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75