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THE NEWS AND OHSKKVE.!!" Saturday morning, February 23, mt aj ft m 1 a m . J THK ri OF UV1G, "nV.ven't we had fiio tmlay?" Ttnia my j iunitt-r. tired of play, litinjles to w efery night Jut bt on- hi iim gi tight Hfcut t r-ifBlj tires mien. leep biUf sluuibsr nw(l and ilwp. Iltwu't fun Uxtny!" itpr nf OA 4 sunt I wiy At hi bedtime. Fr Ida dad 110 older tlin Ind Oiunllug bv toe jf he feel Wliea llie twa kick I'p.tbHr beela "Huwa't wehd'fna -httlayt" ill tw rear aruw litter, nisr ssfeva&iiAlanl? -1 U -;.4j(f 4jt JYsV$y '.TIIUI a-w-rtir.il, RTrii it Ttisrn. -Mhv the hlciri-r tldnji-f Iff n.,vf.' h.ll fit.. -tiuluV'" W'hB tied Mt me- go ' T'roui tbl imrlil- w mi niy. My I hear hlui-;iHl "my boy" l,ugli Ills i rrvnir. aatl auj! "Hureil't lisil fun today?" Wtrieklaiid Otllihtn. ' i Mi.. Annie sVotl nnd Florence Hughes, students of the state Normal. are atiemilng the Volunteer Students' Anoci.i. -on and are the gueKts of Mm J. J. Bernard. Rev. i-nd Mrs. L. 1 Little, nf C.reenet.ro. returned missionaries from China, art the guest of Mr. and At- J- li Slanlu.ck. .dr. anil Mrs. i,. F. Johnson, of P. n.ihirftt(Hi. 1). C are upending days n the city. friin Cora Adam arrived yester ' Udv af-tei-noon frutn Lnuldui'g College in attend the Voliyaeer Students' As. soejation. -.-lii'-i V.iTie t Vernon. Htuilents , Vto'i.ililh I'i.I1.,l'.. ff1 I ..Mti.rrlnv uf. Wuiici' to i-peud the week-end at Ktll'lHIklOII. Mm. l.ulii A. Junes, nf Durham, hi Mi i ll; yt-Mi'iilav afternoon on her wnv to v h i t ill PittMl'oro. -Airs. C. ft, .Videi-sorr and link girt. P'ttd neil ysKMUiiy uflil noon from a v!j:,l' m Kiil,v. .- Mm. I,iilii Hitifr lfi yf.it ?rdny Afternoon for. Itichmond. wli-r h': Will i(n'-id f'MTuI liays with friftun-i :-.ud r"lalli-. .!'. i'MO .VI TK. S. VV While and SliiKlor Lou:- Iiiiiii Wfldi- li ft yojitiT ilay in Hi 1 u ffw d,Q. al Morehiuil City --.lira. 1 Ai thin and llin -in .in: .n Mrfsnmr -TrtiTrtnTrr the r.t d.i.lna ill - Uiiil In Ked -ml t'onrt. returned yeSierday to their linine In Fayettevl!'. i". Mih 'lloim'e l.oiiiu. of I.onisrl.nrf: I an. ul:- 'ole?e. I- n ih"V try ' .-it-tend Hi" Voh-iiT n indents' A ,,soi Ik- Jlrr. - Jli -5 U::iu .i' i.ar- anil tier cnest. MiAlia...Xiuii1.lu . .3; Am.. Iks,. j.'Jty... "" sTr T-tfn'ffir 'TT-re-w" it i n't rf tn4te-fe- jimh fi-on tii'k::iii-vlll . K).-.. to Minn Zucli j'iv .l'"-'U' in 11. ri;i .',"..iii. "ttrantrt" I) iiiiin-inilli n. Miin-h -i jeVV!"3!h?W"K' "H.m . .. .-mil n , ' Lf rnr tt nrr: I iroT f . TTT"Tfi'mTrrTJTfrrr-rf' yrr- in,, ...,vili.it,w.iii'.'i!.iji.'.A , i4i,lji,n i.' "J -. imH'. I it Mlid li'-r .diiii::h ,':'',' i'i llil-ni'il tu ,.i tn l(ock Mouni i. e,V i the cflv i, fltii l;t'i(.'i'f. tl .H-,.i Margie 'Lowe. Iiuk . ' it.i.iniu ".MiKii Kmiiui I'enniiunoii, 1 1- h i-etu--iieu tu Ui r h.ii.it- in " l.t es -.! - S'ttf Ittll.l ' MSt.. I ai ' t oiii-dy Thm Itiin i'ur a Vear tin Hniattnuj . - " -j il. "Ui" "t A nrnt-f - t, ",,);( aTfirnmrirtrtptr -mtr-ne- 'it.H-ail . n Haliilarh. Jtluti-t;.aii i yWF7fs; i Titinn " 'RTlit HTirrifrtf -"TitTrer-cutaeOy tiivi-s .-. "Slnp Thief." .which ran for mje yet." tn Hroad'jray. "Htop T;i;r is for l.intrhiiiK itirpmN-.4 only, t-..i:l lit;;- :t'i wliii ii,xtt:'ii'. tn-ci-'aa up o;t ili road tel'r "'11" rompany which V ill to- :-een- lu re I . ,cd to lie the Mttni- a: th" ici.e iviiil-Ii fi""ieiiiti"if tnld nloy liuriitii ita loi 'ivtriipidltan -n--aR'-ment. "Stop This1'" will In- ut the .' 'wlrmr, Vedn.ii:.l; y Mnn li II'. I'or t n iX'rf'irr.uiiH I". . inul'-'ei' and night. -f i'VTiiiW "iVA'XtjiC r.T. I-J 1 1 1 till I Vast til I Vi iiiiinl Kullowril Ity Olmec. I ' ri-1 1 m'. , l-'.i ST. 'flic anmniT 'iritiqte of -N'Wbuii'ti I.ihIuc No. "'J.',. Kni:?Mi cf Pythie. wn held in iheir Hpacliuiji lod:e rootn" Tuesday ninhl. and was initcVd n i'tni Itnlliunl aftalr. Tlte Kiiiglu lin'l wild them as their Riiesu, 1 1 1 o laiiie-. Y1u wan furn ished liy llo Third lu.i;iinint frrhen tra of liidei.ih. The liUnrfuf-t whi ojwneo with a short speech b .VI i . - injur l.egwho made li mint luiintr.'ii'ne lii;LUnanter. I'.etweeii tlie courh'pM of the mipper, auleodid ioiut- wro rendered by Mr. I'. M. WbIsoii. nil "Our Order Its Mission:" Mr. .1. K.-M on "Our tJrtlrten .lubllee;" i f. .1 t. Davli, on "Vnhuiua I(mtire N,(. TO,;" Itev'. .1. li. Jtlcktnson. no Our tlucsts -the Ladia." The upper war served in six Cournes. After tiie Diinuut the yomipr peo ple enjoyed a dan Ht Whitley's hall, vhich like the bamjuet, was by. far lha best ever ftiveti here This,, the seen mi annuai... oanque,t lield by the loii(e, was In celebration of the sond anniversary of Its or- 5 fr IISS li ! m 'h i i M saaaiaasaaaa.aaaa.aBaaa1aaaaMi fi A Light for Aging Eyes Good eyesight should be protected above all things. A harsh or a flickering Jifht strains the eyes. The soft mellow glow of the jRayb Lamp ia the. best light for reading, sewmg or whenever the eyes must be used at night The Rayo Lamp is constructed brt scientific principles. It gives the best and steadiest light. It is made of solid brass nickel-plated.- Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to dean and rewick. A style for every purpose. Aalc your dealer ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C i"" Richmond, V., BALTIMORE Norfolk, Va, . r - ; !o ..lirVFD'aiL 8i Will be closed until about Q f ., I ' rnniiPS tn N,ny Ynfk- A ? : . J ... r.Tr... 8- 8 ';ri5v' 0CO0O000C0000000O000 X. , X' '-' 'jriA ' ', -. - f I ;:; M ' Kanltlutl. Tl:e i in a flour- : Jill J I ' iifhirii! rmoiitliin. imniln-riiiK blwn f ,) f tf'J ' 'if sixty and twvriity nienibi-rii now. and . ' f 'i' -:'' now num liPina uddrtl Btmie time. f ' , ,l.t :-. . ' Weddings fex fvw j.m-.-.)M iM. I VI I -v : ,V litv:ut'.oiiK linvc fi ll nds whli h lend: "Mr. .and '.Mr. (it-orw'Tiimiia Au vqiifst thf honor of your MfrtMin at th" ntarriag of their daiu liter, 1a ttie. ' i t' All Willi.'ltll Hum, ,H1H'-- uii thu morning of Thurcdav. !' tv.-. lftlt of Man-li. " niiietfin liurdied unci fourteen 8 1 eleven o'clovli. l. New U;hl vhuivli. near Hindorsim. is'orih t'arfitiiia ! V i ki:r..oiii.i.-4,ii.nM. KurirlnP .Yturrlnut- of Wcll-Koowii t oiiiili- at lliirliiirtiiu. l.lp-'r'Uil :.. T1:- ... Mini n'.r Hi llill"litti. Fel. -'T.- A rtljlljja i: e li.nt iwiA spruiitr iim ,i i-i rpriHe at iTTF h..pia ..f iH-lfi-v ttn"ltr.vl;i. A-'. Tiiptvott. on Ireluini Niieel Wednes day Mftel-nnon 1.'. i o' lin l., Ol'ill e.- Ktu'idtT li....T. KLi-tLudltv.uX..;ii.is.A:ijj.iit.iJ: and Mr. Nannie .Tapwott tirubatn were nnl'i-d in m;iriln;;i h,- Ht .1 V. Holt. I!u!li pi'i-tle-i nre vry pnini-liit-iil in Uit Uwn am! .iinty. Mr. Ki i nodl'- ii ii pi'ornnienl tula.. i'i' .-irehon-u-'n.. n ni thifc tilui'e. Tlo-v M ill LI 111 Hit II ICUMl.-VII,kl !v llV'W'l tt; 1 ftoiillnnv i.'iiiil.Mrioi- : 1 kAii-K. Muiv .1. !Iuui,f.,r,l ' ili;Uk.hter. t r (-::. -H'lie Wllklli!- ' to la(..a.ll lilriili:i- I.. fi .f I ; ,i'd - t.li .sattiriiav. h'"tiin llie iweiiiy-tirnt. Ciiii't en hand.'. I noil i.iuir-- ii at rive iic!o, k. rf o) K . V.tTSin in, rue ui.noaci-mcir. i-i i' bi;.i 'ii-. i 1 1 f i t Tii n t i il i linl .'..'i. and Mi.' lii-!urVdi.it Uii VA ln.n'.i. a.l'U'1 r.ALux-t:lt lit' ;U " Taiowe'll Apariiiinutu .iiiik-Viixiutii.'. .l...V!.r,!Il..'.';; I'Hiituin i(iiliants.ii' u popiiiar au4.weUi.iii.Au luiiditur on thu; Not folk siiut rrnTn; nmrt hita- mnnr froendx In llaK igU uud alonsr lie l:n of the read v 1 1 .send to h'm warm iigrHtulailuiib on tiiijj happy event In hie Hfe H XHe'H-HutUix,- Sip-priM" Marriage? l'otiilar Voting ('oiiih' at I rcnionl. -i: ti, I , , T, . .ii,,vt I r'-nniiit, Keb. 7. - A ijiiyrlage, lha uuiiount'eineiif tif winch caine n ' HiirpriKe in friTrnThr -herirr tmrk pisee last Sunday af tcrnuiui, when Mis,x -May llonki- becinne the brlri of Mr. KoltiJian-r. The i-uunt: couple druvV in the home of Mr ItHrney Kdgerton late Hurphiy afternoon and were inletly married in the presence of a few friends and relative. Mr and Mrs. Knper left Immediately after the ceremony for the home of Mr. Ituper parenth. near Wlbnn. ii-turuing 'lere, where the will make their future homo, . - Mia. Uuptr. it one df thi.s section's well-known mid-, hiuhly etieuied young Indies, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, I .1 lookN. who resides about two iuJIi-h from town. Mr. Hnper Ir, one of the town pop ilnr -ouiik IciKim-.-iM men, havlni: for the pal k iiiiitithH been engaged i'i I he automobile and garage bname-ta hero, and fs held In highest esteem by all w ho know him. Who Hlistsea MoM lie who blest es most Is blet:. And (iod and man shall own ha? worth, Who tolls to leave aa his beQuest. An added beauty to the earth --Whlttler. 1 "" CUrlotta, N. C. Charlestoa, W. Va. C lutr lesion, S. C. LATEST PICTURE OF MARGARET WILSON; SHE'S NOT ENGAGED .i rc,kel by f 7 i'UA V.v-'.- ri ' J ' . rii i- I ' l:.li-. i-e ture ol Miif MaibKuivt VVJiHii), one of the daugh ters uf the rri-fident of the I'nited States. Iteportif that .Mi Wllaon miu ejjtuiaed nave pee ii denied. She h Hip.ilj.i- in Wahliikton aociety. i Anti-Saloo,. Leaaue Will Waae :.,, ' V... 4tttr-$&pping-Law, 't o i n- lOdiini : The Aali-r'aiOuii I.eaR.ie ,ia.- .i di t-i-lieved hi doing eterytiniig In th-) tipVll. I'i tia.-l Uo Me'Tet method l! pi "pajiailng us campaign. We can ai euuue-uut .iraukly .ui; . achat w v-.ii,', . as in i In- li,;,t tii, i lysis, we nam liutliililt Uiul the people do not ap- fiov that is. the majority of them. - frir-ih adr ri::---4ne-'A4-tlrttw. l-;nfiie Hiri.oghoiii the State and JitUfoii. :aettgye:r rig hi t.r It now Hie "plat form duT v hit h any law-maker Is running, and, therefore, it hu long since adopted the plan of addrexHing a courteous ciiiiiiiumli'iitioii to each man who asks for th- nomination for the eCmral A.s.emlily tnii.ugri- The- priniai'lH i-inveiitloiis of his party, and also to each uoiniiiee of every political party to know whether they will favor or oppose certain amtclpaled l-gl.la-U.m t hat t)ie . Aini-HaTooit lai;ue at. that lime in working to adi:ime. Thu plan will be followed in ..or hi .ij I this year In the eleMiim of members nf the- (ieneral AsscintiVy - aiot the citizens In every county w.m be given full Information conc rinrig the plat form of each candidate. If all the Candida tei of 'any party standing "for nomination favor the enactment of a law that will prohibit the delivery of liquor in North Caro lina for beverage pu.poseB, the Anti Saloon Ix'ag-ie will be eliminated from the primary cainpalpit. If all the candidates for nomination of any political party slimilil oppose such a law, the Ati-aloon League will use ita iuttueiiit! to get some other can didate to come out- e 'iir "i ill fnrnr I tiff law. Ai'Ui the noinin&lioii of cuiiditlates by the reapective party primaries iuid coiiveniliuiN. If Ilie nonitness of all the parties in any county favor this law. again the question Is eliminated; if mime favor and ether oppose, the Anti-Saloon League will ive full In formation to the people of every count), or ruaiorial dletrict. as to how nondneeji staifd, and will use its influence to get the -citizens of that county or Senatorial district to sup port those nominees who favor oui legislation. .In this way the queatlou win Pe put rainy and squarely before t h ?' p eopre ' ' r ' Trrtt-f - rt-rmmv -sua they cn decide by the election of law-makers, who faior or oppose this legislation, whether they want It. By this time. It ought to be known. that the Anti-Saloon League is neith er a coward nor a quitter,, and for this battle she has already donned the war-paint. Not that she p.-efcrs wat to peace, but because she knows there can be no peace until the liquor traf fic and ita sponsors are destroyed. The Aiit!-i?alnon League has alwavs been Itiyal enough to favor Its friends and brave enough to light Its enemies, and we here and now give notice to any who will oppoe the above re ferred to legislation that the. Antf Saloon tieague will be on the battle field to oppose their vtohtlnatlon .and election. If the people are with us. we will win. If they are against us, we ought not to win. In the reeolullon adopted by the executive committee on January 29, we read thia language: "We In struct our supeHntendent to so or raiire the State and -cry this cam paign Into all the counties as that we shall be aiwured of the passage of thja measure by the net Oeneral eemMy" The; Inst ructions will Tie carried out to the letter, and for the purpose of this campaign, there' will be in every county in the State a working committee and through this committee the Hints .organization will keep In touch with every local sitaa- J Hon and advise the people fully con cerning tneir ranoinatea. This com mitted will be In fact us well ut , in name a working committee for that county. . In conclusion let me mate that the Antl-Kaloon Leagu doc not stand for lawa that the people oppose and we are frank to tit ate1 that we do not want thia law If the people are op posed to It. hut our Judgment la that there la a demand for It from one end of the Plate to the other, and we are ready to follow our tudatnerit and fVubiuU tt the people. r. 1 DA v lis: Superintendent The development ' of milcH-ellver mines promises to make larar d i"iots for cord-Wooo and cui-.t.i-ic-tlon i!ioleia on the Tonto naUo..U fi JL. llM'Hh- Vii IN Wohwn ServingSecond De gree Murder Term Among Them; Reasons for Sheltoir- iimrm-r t'ratK yfgti-rBy-wn paf 1 I - . . . : . I tr- ii u i U ac 1 duiia to four ronviils In Sorfh t-'awr-IJui and iasued muonii for tha rotirae ieF c-iienuu 'Ueain ii(-mtiii 10 inv 'V?TK3eieHM(ffllWWt'ilv-.i woman, who oad been -nt to prison three years fur 'murdering her hua band. m.i pardimiid. She has a jtood reoord to her fredit, tiovernor Craig suyR, "Slid HolK ltor Kringlmun thlnka thatwhen ' aha atruclc her husband vvtli a ktlrk she did not mean to kill him. Tha hiixliand had mmle a charga ajialijiit her moral character. The pardon wan recommended by many Caiudsn county people, f ha had served tro nd a half yearn, Sfeiner Hufline. of tln-cntiboroe who had" Iw-ijiin a tentein-e of three yean on WimhlnKton'M liirthday of lDlS, tteta off ronilltlmial, 1 1 n wa '.tjop tlfit ed of Ian-en y and rei elviiiK- Judge H. 11. jVelileu and- Solicitor Tiattls' recommend the clemenry and Hie county uhyalcian aayM the defenfl- rant'a health liua hrnien. The prition- rr is mild to he id a dying condition now. Collie Tate, rtiimly i-ounU-. convicted uf u.ault and lurryttm-a, pistol, was senteiued Iji'ietnn-r 29th to four montlic. He cod not pay the fine. T; i-i-nrder doubtv his guilt and rec .niiiif ndH the pardon after two months o'l tiie rotd. liei rfje V". l!rinon. of I'aaquotank oiiuly, lltictl '-0tl and sentenced to a c;nv-in Juif. fie l-;ft the .State xather thiiti tin to "Jail, but couldn't stay away and returned six nionthd later. He was arresied and sent to the roads, tie paid the line for retailing at great jacrillce. Ke.-order Turner, of Kliaa beth t'lty, leconinieiidH the pardon. Thuml.iy evening Oovernor Craig liiiuoiiniid that In- would commute the keiitenVoT Winter mieltoTiro-H we ti IWivm 4jKiuii:lei;U:ui'ttte(l yestei:-Ja- morning. Thejte are'lhe reasons: The- rfefemiant iniirilered his Wife. TrotirTTfe '7:fii'tnBTBTtiW Tit the ITlllle)' Itslf, and from any allldavlu lik-d i with me M-ttiim forth facts that .did not appear to the court at the trial, I .M MmS to the conclusion that tit th time of the cotTinilwIon of the .er.Ime..UL. .Aeff.ndantwam)'t In a nor- fttttt iHHWUUH 1 1 1 il l Ulllll llil f 1 1 " timied use of drugs nnd iritoxjcating liquors his mind was deranged, and that he did n6t commit the murder tt-Hhhat pruiiettilaUon. ami delibera JWHVtouaoi!l4L tly. fxtrejne pen- f i i.i. I,..' I .iv.. Iiiio the benefit of the dount" SUSPECT ARRESTED1N - LYERLY MURDER CASE Itute Hailey. Colored, Jailed at Sallst bnry on IU-llcf He u Accoinplkf of illkiKiwtl .Negro. . tspi-'ibl in Tha Ni'vi and li'wrm 1 rtaliNbury. Feb. 2 T.-- Charged with being an accomplice ofa.n unknown negro believed to have murdered i'At-stoa 14'erly and then tired the store building InT wlilcti' tVts" ti'finy-was liarbcxa utxcUQiVto- -eounty Xuesduy higlit of thls week. Kufe lialley. StMored, -waajall- ed In Salisbury tonight. Officers be lieve he knows who committed, the crime. ttUIUJSUTON UOO.H, tltanilMi of Coininert Acthc and Man) Htillilliig Iniprovementa. f.,ii in rim nti and Obnffi.) Ul'riinstoii. Feb. 27. At a recent i.iei-tli.K Of the Chamber of Commerce, whli-h has taken on new life. air. O. K. Crowon was elected secretary for the coming year. The newly-elected officers are: President, "J. M. Cook; vice president. W. 12. Sharps; secre tary. O. Y. Crowson; treasurer, A. L. Davis. These officers are all young, active, prominent business men, and are gol.,g to make the Chamber of Commerce a live organization. They are planning' many extensive Improve ments for the year. First Is the Im provement on Main street: next, buy-sit-home -movement:- securing an In dustrlsl plant that will work all men; city delivery of mail, to which the city has been eligible for .some time; a new and enlarged passenger sta tlf'ii in- ifrptng with tha town, nnd. important civic Improvement I he Joseph A Isley & Urother Company Is arranging to build a hand some four-story liulldinj? on their lot on Front street, Tills building -will be 110x100 fot ' The lower floors will be for an 'pera hoiiM. W II. Can t'll will erect a three story building adjoinl.iff thin prop erty on Front street. The lower floor will be uaed for store's, aria the sec ond and third for offjees. John M. Coble la completing' his large brick building on Andrew street, and will more-1 he So j thorn Express o!ftee and his bottling works Into the same within "a "few' days!' "Tie wlTl eiiil v'ert his present huildlu on Main street Into a moving picture and vaudevlllo theater. J, V. and L. It. Whiltcd. prom inent merchants, have Juet removed their Immense stock of goods from their former stand Into their building on Jlaln street, The building vacat ed by tliem on Main street Is now oc cupied by the Hut hannn i. 10 and 25 cent store, mcved from Front .meet. Mr. Hurhanan hail the Inte rior remodeled and re-arranged, and the i-ste.-lor painted red. Into the building lfe vacated on Fmnt street, the Cartee b. 10 and 21 cent store has been moved from Main liptreet They, too; had the store re modeled, the large display windows being hacked wlt-h mirrors, and in every nay i(reat improvements. The b alding owned by the Burl Inistrcyiiirdware Company, on "Kouth Main street, just .yacWcu hVTartee, r undergoing repairs and being re modeled and will b occupied and opened March 14 bp the J. B. Jones t'loihine Company. These men com her from "Ualelgh, .where they have had many years' experience, and will conduct, an up-to-dat store of men's clothing and furnishings. The Hiirko & Wtlllama I ndeTtaklng Company last week joved Into their handsome new building on Poutn Main Mreet, The building i" a two-siory, brick, and will be occupied entirely by them. The, Unletting touches) will be put on next week, as the front Is now being put In, The building vactfted by them on Davis street Is now occupied U"' J. It. Ferrell, merchant tailor. Ha haa changed partitions."" handsomely pa pered the interior, and has a large and handsome place for the display of his goods, T The Interior of the postnfflre his been painted and tha box section with the overhead Iron work, looks as bright as a new pin. Painters are still at work, getting both outside and Inside renewed. In keeping with the other iuiprovameuLS going cn every where. - - . IM I' ILL' ' ... Many a fellow never realises that all la not gold that slitters until h inveau ij mmiiuj slock. GQVERN0R GIVES PARDOW TO FOUR !now-Uliite Ivluslin Underwear t i v '. - s 'i Feature Begirniingfo-Day ONLY FOR the fcw.wlio do not know the reputation of this store, rirr weiieaitateJQ jmpH itvuS&edJ&a yho know the reputation "uu nuvn wti iLuutatiuu ux Lino stui c ' ; We've a line of goods that is genuine, consisting of Princess Slips, J -Combination Corset Cover andDrawers, and Corset Cover and Petticoat, Skirts, Drawers, Chemise, Collet Covers, Gowns, Brazziers, Etc. Get an early startjlown town today in order to get the choicest gar ments. .Prices are alllow enough to make purchasing very easy. BOYIN WILMINGTON CUTOFF - FROM OUTSIDE WORLD City by the- Sea Hold In Clai of Ice ' and Kimiw TeleplHine im Tele graph Wires Down. (Mlt-ul to The N'ews iml Oiri ' -WlwiiU'.mr,,... Felk , 2,?. Tbe. .worst HTeet"stHT'in h. .teals held WUmnf ton in a clarp of tee all Wednesday night and until noon today, when the sun shone forth .again and a fitiI(lTv"biInar Teniperattrre- soon- had rapldry fslng Teniperainre soon naa latum of fleet and snow. 7TI mt- i;rannic ana teiepnope conneciion uuv .if V ne'city " "ifti "JiUf oit,r -of commto; 4nte and. lust, 4ilh.t, there; was not a I il.... .Un'"ni.u' .f4i ' llin' win.- vomiei, ima me .-oj oi.tside world.- "flThe sleet seemed to prevail only through an area of ap proximately tt-' radius of CO miles, Iho.igh It was Impossible last night to learn just how far it extendtd. .lur;ng,V'.edneday nifcht it Is es tiiuulen that 1,000 shudu trees were blown down, with a total loss ol about 10,000. County and city forces were busy all flay yesterday removing the debris from the streets. Over'TOO out of - commission yesterday Trawi out of Wilmington had to proceed without dispatcher's orders and had to run slowly. Large foreea of line men were brought in on the morning trains today from other cities to help put the lines back In Mhape. For iuli-the.i)oJtLJU:eil(iwn alj the way. estimated damage to telephone vtfrea alone within a radius of twenty miles of Wilmington Is $18,000. Sev eral trains on the Wilmington divis ion of the Atlantic Coant Line were uniiulled on" account tif absence of dis patching UAiUtit!li, SKNMTOK OWKN SPKAKS. Hie Virginia lrocre,lvo Demon atk leogue .M-et At Itichmond. illy Uie Asmn-IjiImI I'rwt.) Richmond, Va., Feb. 27. I'nited States Senator Robert L. Owen, ot Oklahoma, delivered an address to night before the Virginia Progressive Democratic l-mtgu&i which will opsn its business sessions romorroti. Sen ator tlwen discussed "Initiative and Referendum." Hccretary of Hta.te Will iam Jennings Bryan will speak tomor row night on Progressive Democ racy. -Many tielegi w4we4 here-today ntlon. The objects to attend the conve of the league, as recen.ly outlined In a call signed by Attorney General John Garland Pollard .as president, to Think t"Jli HOT FLASHES with which you have been afflicted at times. These symptoms are danger signals. Nature sends them as a warning of the coming of that period in a woman's life when her delicate organism is to change in an important manner. This is the time when a woman should be strong and healthy unless serious consequences are tq follow. IF v putt e IPBesksBBssMdDm N (in Tablet or Liquid Form) Helps All Women Over Times of Danger and Dread . This famous Prescription, consi3tingr of the natural rem edies our forests providewithout alcohol or narcotics is prepared by a physician of vast experience and highly skilled in the treatment of the troubles to which women are so Subject,. Dr. Pierce ''Famous Prescription has been sold in liquid form for forty year, always helping it thousands of users. It esq now be bad in tablet or liquid form from all medicine dealers. Or send 60 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce, and a trial box of the tablets will be mailed to you. , V , . v r-. :, ''',. ' - '.." '. . '''--:''. ;'-. very wemaa la biriud te writs tor strictly saaMntial advice tmcstaiBg bar ahyskml trmiblaa. The advfc will bagtven. as . --.-;. tIrlrwnJoate.t.lwaBhrteiaa whltkaalHiillaewiM 'ialty. Aditral Dr. Piarea, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N T. Dn Aseee'a Pltotmnt PtUrti nguJota tmJ 6w.'gsrf afamacA -J' ,: 4Wala.j flayi vgar-evaa'sW; pkmtmt as cmatfy. , ii put i.iiM.paasjwi.i White Sale, There is readfnj" an We also have for sale a splendid showing of Ladies' La Grecque Tailor-made Under wear with attractive prices attached. S - PEARCE COMPANY are to demand a more progressfve policy In State affairs. The policies of President Wilson are commended. MI-KASK VKTOES BILL. Characterles Mctlk-al lupec-Uon as ... . Outrageous, and . IllctatorJal. (M) (he AmofUicU Pr! .ctlun!bja,.fl,.C.. Feb. !7 "Before 1 would feign BUckiirilUiKouID and go off Into eternal oblivion." de clared tiovernor Blease today, veto ing a bill for tnedical inspection of CtaTtiirCi attending public schools. in Hlchinoad county. The 'governor ehar- rageonr.'uncalled for. ill-adviwd and dictutorial.". B A .VKS OF TTTAH iCtKW--- JOIN FT.li:KAl, SsSTKM. Stau- Laws lrnhlblt Ownership, of StiM-k in Other Corporations. lltT Iks AmodiW) ITeei.) Salt Lake City, rtah, Feh. 27. At torney General A. R. Barnes of Vtah. today transmitted to Secretary Mo Adoo an opinion that State banks of Utah cannot participate In 'tlie Fed eral reserve tiank system because Ctali laws prohiU.t.. ownership by Stala ratiunn. POM EH TlRNr;i OS. New F.lcctrlc I'lant at Iliirhngtoii HcgliiK OpcratloiiH. ISlmltl lo Ttlf) Ntnvs end OuMT.,f.) Burlington. Feh. 27. The new prnrerstattmr trt the Pfednon H.tl- way A Kleclric Co.. built for operat ing the light and power service for Burling, tJruham. Haw K.ver and Mebane. the trolley line and the cot ton mills of -Alamance county., jtesfto. operation at noon today. SOUTH OUTSTRIPPING COUNTRY AS A WHOLE Chamtellnr Klrklantl, of Yamlcrbltt Lniycrslty. Says Dixie Offers Better tpMrt unities Than Other Koclione. (Hf til Snoi-iiiii i-reML I Philadelphia. Ta., Feb. 2". James H. Kirkland. Chancellor of Y0der bilt I'niveraity, in an addressat the University of Pennsylvania today,, on "Hnuthsrn Education, aud Southern Thought," said that the South Is growing more rapidly than the coun try as a whole and that it offers bet- teruiPOiirtunltJea than alnii'Sl Rny o.tji; er section for coastructtve work of rar-reacning rnaracter. Chancellor Kirkland reviewed the advancement of education since the I OF IMPORTANCE ONLY TO at if llill ieaa fo be free henceforth from SEVERE NERVOUSNESS 'HEADACHES AND- BACKACHES mm m (aWal Jmm ' - ' - '''- '". ' -.iwa.swi " . so much cheap, shoddy aafB'irhlf tfjff-thOBe - - CiTil War and also The gains mad In agriculture and in the Industrial field." " "With the Improvement In education haa come a general advance In tha life of the Houth." he aald. The news paper are growing In influence and importance, he added. THE DAY -IN CONGRESS SK.NATK: lmmlgrnttoi! Committee continued work .in I h Rnpnalt Kill on the womaif sufTrkge conatltutioiial .1 Rejected an amendment to tha post- o ffh- e Mti to -mriff t ht Pys tniaster-On - era! of the power to .lower rates and alter, regulations of the parcel post Senator Nelson introduced a bill for Federal llecnte of Interstate commerce corporations and proponing a plan fur publicity. Adjourned at- Bfr5- p .--. - to- Boon..... Saturday-' ' IKM'SIJ: V Met at noon " ' Foreign Attrt'ie Committee eensad ered . without iction Renresentatlvs t AtncyB Me tcan i ewtilulhm: " I Former President TafL Alton R. Parker and Senator Root tnAnnuit . TThe Clayton bill td barmonixe prweticee inXtoill ItT-the-Federnl enurtx f! Vlce-Pn-Nldent "Ilartlii, Rif the Jfaw York Central declared jhe railroads wouiJ welcome Federal mcorporation h4 rogulution of eegur Kepresentatives Dlea warned against intervention in Mexico. Representative Palmer advocated his bill to bar child labor products from .interstate commerce. Passed an omnibus" pension Wtt- ca rrying I4X.OO0. . Adjourned at 6:35 p. m. to Saturday, STORE ROBBERS ESCAPE AFTER ALL-DAY CHASE J Salisbury. Feb. 27. Arthur Mill, a young white man, and a stranger, whose name could not. be learned, wanted for robbing fhe store of lor-' row Bros. Heath at AibeiriarlaVlast night, gave eight Rowan officers an all-day chase across) tha county to day. The men were followed to Sal- lsburv - on an earlv train and when J detected fled to the fields, being chas- ' i e ir'guTealicToiB'Tntry. . I'm" "1 crips. In whieh were eight pistols, were recovered by the officers. Tha men escaped. WOMEN DIZZINESS Coon to Woman-I19nd "I eeasider Dr. Pterea's Favsrits . Preseriptioa agreatjoa tO WOBUB- kind far f s-waak- atlatiaa. Ah far kt flaaiaiatlaa an4 tmables Mb atnjjn 3 Mr femtetiHi. "Jf , wrttea JaVa.1. XT '' W. AMbr. a Jf - : MMManS.. - .- y. Cartiaittajn. ft t f . . . w ' "" ' ' - ..... . . '"-.,, i-U I 'T ...a ". . .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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