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. " I ', 1 1 .1 I t J 1L 7 taction c:;c . M .'iff t 1 t s 1 Mi. .a C . w VOLXCIX.NO.E3. RALEIGH; N. C, SUNLV. :ia:;a april 19. i9ic PRICE: FIVC CZlll, "1 TIlttipiOFilt Ii II. ;v,v. ., Nriw -r p.inr .Mm -irrr h' r.nMMissihKl: scrams ll"l?lHlttill j 1. - I, ,', . ; t , J t r. y . - Baracus and PhUatheas of fts State Meet There On . 1 :. " Saturday , . 1 500. DELEGATES EXPECTED , ; . Many , Citizens Open Their ' Homes and Others Offer Contributions; Boston Bond " -i holders Sue:Company TTTTWose" Bonds Ihey Own ' May Preclude Other. - . - ' t " ttetitt W Ttm Hem ae Mww,) thirham, April II.- Today a'weak ' Before tha opening ' ef the eoniren V tion of the Barac end Phllathea -.classes ot North .Carolina, the local ' committees, have about completed their -wort ot securing home (or i "snoot af, tha delegates. ,t This la the . . '; biggest convention that Durham tiaa .ever entertained, and tha work of flndlnfr homes for thi 1.I9S dele . sates who are expected la attend hu been big one. ' '-.".'.,.- " : ' i-LTha people .of the . UV-have-re eponded finely, during tha part two daya, and It waa announced today that moi(' V tha .delegates had bean Srovtded foe a weak in advance. By londay craning moat r tha prellm ' Inary work, will have been dona. At that time a meeting of every organ . ' feed class in the city' whi be held. and at that time a general report will be made to the crty union and to --the committee In general charge at tha. work, -.(...-. Peoblo Are liberal. - -Vwterday a large number of peo-- pi telephoned their deelrea to enter. ; tain ' aoma of tha delegate! to tha vnion headquartan at the t. MC A.. from which tha work of getting ready for, tha convention it, being carried an.! i Another -irian gave &a to ba uaed " for . the entertainment of aa many .deLpg&taa aa It would look after. Still ' -anthr man told tha committee -to . 'tin tacea for alx delegates and i'harga 4h bill to him. Tha lady solicitor who have been 'canvassing tha city found little trouble In get. ' ting homes for another hundred peo He, . ... i ,.- ' . : i . - CbnrictenVof rnrr. " ' II. li Nar.ce, the real estate man. .'who was tiled and ' convicted on a charge of o-nry Friday morning, was p lot ami taxed with tha coats of "-tin. by ; tha .. recorder Utie n.tg.'i, .ti.wae chained .that .Kane lending 'moitry 1e a tiegro man una". cliarirtBir about liOO per. ent In terest: lie' was tending tha money it t -monthly rata of Interest of ft for w flfteert dollar ioan. . . Nartca protested' his Innocence vlg' tirously, and fought, tha case with at' tornet s ' ltefore the recorder. Ha - ii-iriaimea that no was not icnaing nia . ' i t.wn money hut merely negotiated tha . Deal, and tn -renewals of tha loan. An appeal to tha Bigner court wi , ; taken.- i :'. 'i " ' noNdMdrra Sye Watt Company. Xotlca that another suit will ba filed by the bondholders of tha Dur ham Water Company against that -omrahjr wm rjied witn the clerk of court yesterday. This Is the latest -vetopment of the' Interesting cam '-w . for - tha municipal wnarahlp . i he water supply , pf the city of i'lirham. . . ' ' ' - a t tha1 present tha Boston bond 1 o.dera ' hold court . judgments couMtitting to abouL iloo.BQg sjtalon "i..ir own company. Tha amount of i i new suit has not beea announced. i i " 1 tnld -on pretty good author. : v i the bond holders will ask e thAn tt,ea In this final suit. ' : y- " Jadtrmcat Agataat ThcWMeives. Mayor iirugderu In discussing this, n luteal development In tha rather l.nufi'al htstory of the LHtrhara Wa ter Company, said that this -was tha .tmt . rates 4e had aver heard at la which the people who owned cam Van, or owned tha controlling In terest la a corporation "asked for Judgments against themselves. . Asked th probable-causa ot this new suit. ihs mayor said ha had no Idea baaed on facts, .but that he presumed- the bondholders Were ) asking for then Vew.' judgments , . because there had lxen- aoma suggestions that there would ha. suits against tha company on ccounr of the recent Ore, which grew to Such proportions that it was uncontrollable When a water main burst, Tha mayor aald these claims of tha Boston bondholders would act as prior Judgments and would ba ttta first collected should other dam sees ba awarded against tha company. This will make tha Durham Water .Company all the. more Inaccessable to Durham people who may wish to ..sue utem. ......... . - QaatueJn Ctoaaa Monday. ' The nrnyor has announced that tha campaign for the water bonds will be brought to a close with big rally at tha court housa Mendsy evening when Mr. .Victor 8. Bryant, Judge roushee, Air. R. if. Everett and Mr, John ffnrunt Hl!l. and probably oth ers, wilt mak short speechea. These men will dtsrusa avwry phase of tha 1 water aituatlna In tha city, , The band . 111 be used to help get tha crowd. to- gather for tha big event. L0V( RAILROAD RATES ' TO VETERANS' REUNION Abottt One Far for Bound Trip to . Coming Big Kvcnt lit Jacksonville. - Mtopovcr Will Be? rwwittd. ' ' Jacksonville, Fla., April 11. -The ;railroads centering, .at. .Jacksonville a-nd having flneo Into the various 'tiona of the stats of Florida have announoad a me, of about ona fare for the round trip for the benefit of reunion visitors who wish te Florida while attending Jhe Confa derate meeting in May, These rates apply not only to Florl da points but to principal points in the slates of Alabama, Georgia, Miss issippi, North Carollnsand Tennessee as well. There la also a rate of 112.10 ta Cutis and return. . Tha tickets are on 'sale from. May . 1 ft . u i. W M t M ..W ' e IV iuiii, villi num. ..iiiii. v it-vu Jacksonville before midnight of June t. thus giving visitors almost a month In which to see Florida " after the Ml the reunion.., Stopover ll bo permuted st ail sliiae i" 1 lwrila ms at sll stations in the stuts col ored by the eioursio tales, Twenty-Five Hundred School Children in Greensboro . ..: 4;. Parade'. ADDRESS BY DR. JOYNER Scholastic and v Athletic . Con tests '! of Various Kinds- Spech by Supt Joyncr arid - paraaea otrscnoot Children and Civic Associations Out: Ing the Day. . v i.. . v ..4 ' , ' . .... - , t.J f '' ' IWH te The Kn en4 Qmemi.l ' , Groensbero, April tl. -Bomethlng Ilk I,80 school children attended tle first Guilford county comment- meht held pa the (rounds or the Cen tral Carolina fair Association here to day. , Vnder smiling April skies thay marched about the r tee track In the morning, heard; the eontesis In reel, tation and declamation and the ad dress of Bute Superintendent .JL-T. Joyner, partook of a sumptuous pic nio dinner, witnessed the athletic con tests In the afternoon and .gave a splendid final to the day's exercises by mrchtnr Yrora the fair grounds over the principal thoroughfares of tha rtty.vv.-w i V i . , r It aa a red letter day In the fives of, the young people, ranging; In ages from six to (wanly yeara. and for their parents some ot whom hae reached the allotted three -score years and tan. ' Early In tha morning tha automobiles, carriages, buggies and even some wagons began arriving- in tlie city, and soon ths people began to congregate upon the - fair, grounds. Children ol ...tha suburban schools went to the meeting place , on epecial trolley oars,' decorated for them. Their songs ana cneers attracted trie atten tion of people all along the Una - '.".'Ck -rJ, .This Parade. ' 't., !,,-,- . The first event of tha day was the parade around the. race track of the lair grounds, covering naif mil, with the llno-up as followe: Seventh grade graduates, pupils above tha sev enth grade, , boys' corn club, girls' to tnato. club, school townthlpa la order. ' The second event of tha day was ths contest In recitation and declat mnttbn at the grand tUnaV.Tho apk. , una tlieir. subject wsret Hrta iiIL "M. lirown Has Had Jfla.lUir t;ut;" tta ldnum. "Ulll Kmlth;'' Mirth) Ward. How.Huby.J'utyeiL" Job Ourney Fraster, "The Hero of the Hill:" Roland Fruit. "American Clttsenship;" Raymond Johnson, ""the Now south." : Utwdaatlag Kxercisca. Kuperlntendent Foust then pro. en ted the certincates ta tha seventh grade graduates. , Ha was follow by Superintendent Joyner, who 4e livered a moat eloquent and attract' rva message to the members of the graduating claas. Thla was a large body of young people and 'tha fact there were" so many attested tha splendid work of tha county schools - Baps.. Joyner Bpaaaa, At the conclusion of Mr. Jomer'i address . there was a raoeaa of an hour for dinner. Tha . people and children assembled by townships and naa a picnto dinner Ttrr-each town hip. ..: . ' , ..... - At tha conclusion of the dinner hour the crowd reassembled In the grand, stand for' the athletic pro- gram. . Theaa ware aa follows: For boys loo yard dash. yard daan. relay race, running high jump and running broad jump.' For girls re lay race ana potato race. In the main building of the fair association tha exhibits of tha county schools In domestic science, handi work and other lines of endeavor were ahowa. Oowwty Civic Parade , .. About tha-middle of the after. noon the Guilford county civic parade began. Many people of tha city were In this parade. Hundreds of school children filed ant of the fair grounds and marched for two miles over tha streets of the city, by the State Nor- mat College, the Greensboro College fort Women aad an dow tha princi pal streets of the city. It was a mag' nincant spectacle.. Cheers went up from the paople who lined the traeta. -' v . it was announced tonight that the county - commencement had , been made an annual event for Guilford and next year's event will . be plan aed an an even larger scale. DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER COMING TO TRINITY DK Joba Ijoana In Address oa Mow. rue Doctrtne eibchtoa) t'dlowuhlp ror jar. uraevar. --. . . . Trinity. Colleo, . Durham.. April 1 1, On Monday night. Dr. , John - H. Latana, aaaa or tna department at history and professor of American history In Johns Hopkins Uunlvsrslty win pa tna guest ol tha Trinity Col lege Historical Society and will ad' dress tha society and any member of the College community who may be interested. The address win be de livered in the,Y. M. C. A. hall In the Et" Duka- butldlnt at elaht d- m, and & large audience la expected. Ir. Latane subject will be "Tha Hon roe Doctrine," and he Is eminently nttea to spear os tne queation in volved because of having made special study of Spanish-American aueetlona and politics. - President William P. Psw, of Tri nity . Colleg -. returned Wednesday from Trinity, in I Randolph county, where he delivered tha commence ment address at tha closing exercises of the Trinity High School. Dr. Few took for nia theme "Tha Old and the New Trinity" as typified by the debt oj) tn present to tha old. ITesi dent-raw waa especially pleased sea the great suecem of tha school at whose head la Prof. D. C Johnson, of tha class of 11 M of Trinity College, and stated that an excellent Work was being carried on there. His many friends here and else where in the State Will be glad learn that Mr- Garland. Ureever, A. M.. Trinity 10I. baa recently been appointed to one of the - Sheldon Trsveltlnrf ellowshlpi In HarVsrd I'nl veraily. The appointment Is t din- tlnot honor and carrit with It honoraruuit of i,Qoe. ,-.., I.. I - " ,.,., , , t 1 1 ft t'- i!iV--' W v ' - 1 I' i HPil i ! i 4 ml m "LU- u u.UJi mjn, . ,a " "" it' 'EE '. j A' - (I i !, .Vera Crux. April II American and foreign refugees from Mexico are ar riving here by tha score oaring ta tha dteordsr m the capital caused by the announcement of the sailing of the ad ditional American, warships into Mexi can waters. -. The Illustration ahowa Is now planning an cxtenslvs Knro pean' trip, to begin eartr fat " June. Nine months of the (Ime will be'apenl In Knglaod,and three Mont ha each In Franca and Germany. -After trav elling in BYotland for ; awhile, Mr. Greever will settle down In London or Oxford where he will be engaged In etudy and investlgstton. Mr. U rea ver . ta. ala& remembered - here aa ; a member of tha Durham High aVhobl faculty tn tne aeparunent at Knguan. He Is just-now-completing his work for the degree ot Doctor of Phlloao. Dhy la -Harvard University aad the recent appointment attests "ths high regard that institution haa for aim aa a scholar and promising educator. THE..NEW: ELIZABETH ( V- .,, v .. 1-.' , . .- Sllxabeth ' City, April 1 1 Ground i haa. been broken- for the Elisabeth City', hospital - build Ing. : Both - tha archlteot., and ths contractor, are. on the ground, . ready to begin tha ac tual, construction work.. A concrete sea wall flve-bandred .yards long. has bean constructed around the shore line -of tbe property and the. hospital yards era-being filled in and convert ed 'into . beautif ur lawns and (lower plants.-under the direction of a land acapa gardener. 'i-t'"; Vv" ' '-' The hospital i. te -be-" modern iln every" particular , aoBetructed es pecially . to suit -the' -needs '.af ithts city and adjoltiltig.-commuhiUea. It will, ha Ina&ted' uw an- eminence on the' banka of -the--PaacFuotank river, commandina) a broad 'view of the bay and harbor.'. .Pat . removed from, the noleeee at a bosytnwn, -It will 'ba an ideal, niece foe the nerve tlred and weary to, resl-and- regain their health." Tne rrenn sir m ine r-asquotana and from the pine forests nearby, to gether . with the peaceful ' quietness will within themselves act. as a Ionia for many -of he-Ml thst atri let man. - -v iNwtga Wltt Be Clsfrtt;.' . The? uiidtng' "will be of a-pleasing seml-clsssleai design with, trrosd Cortnlhtan SooMlcoes, snr")..onte. t v elttpilcal d(nes, '.tif-rt a.r' i!-w.te soUrium." fci,'wbcw wUh " the ftDanUh tile roof and bosrd expand- 3iU Gmvrrting-aikkee :il ijlend wtta tha ciussio t'i, 1 I - I' - the federal building at Vera Crue, where all dispatches received for or eat by Amerloaa cUtsens are censored by Huerta's erocers. .' . '- Brooklyn.! AprlV H The great dreadnought Texas la being rushed In LArvlETED DR. REITZEL "?rr WAS-ACQODLYMAN High Point Expreaa Grief Over Sue r iiswion-;- at, - Tragic aad 8addea ,7'Ieatl-:: j -. - . , - Wmtet te The Kess est awn il l , High Point,' April II, Fata asenv Ini'y ..not cootsnt with taking away J. P. Bedding, anaatlafled with the sudden removal af Mrs. W. D- Sim mons and the tragic ending of John Price, abruptly - ushered - Dr. .J. R. Betlsel, long' reatdent of High Point and one of the most successful Dhr- aicbna in Korta carouna. Into ater HOSPITAL TO -BE,' 'A r dirnlty a' feeling of , this complete repose-' The ' general f1 plan- of - the building ta that of a Greek- eroea, one hundred feet equsre. which is so placed that the sun light" will find Its way Into every room of the. hospital every hour of that day. , . : The building; .which w;h - bava '. a patient capacity of Titty, will bs con st rue td of brick vsnesr and stone end will, have the most' modern ma chanical ' equipment, - constat tng of a heating plant, elevators dumb wait era, clothes chutes, electric llghta gas and bell system. ?V The Dldcrewt . DrpmmmiiC' Tha ground floors will consist of. a '1 general reception room spacious In dimensions, -business orrtoea, treat' ment rooma, baths, patient rooms, wards, furnace rooma and dining hail end ' a large and. complete cuisine, with a cold atorage , room attached. Tha main floor will be used for 'the resident -physician's . auarters. - head nurse's office.'. ,' X-Way laboratory, Datlenu' rooms with private- bathe. wards, ding rooms, solarium,, atalr- wsvs, sic. A. pan oi me majn noor s ,, also be- used for . waerattog t ,ns, sterlllslns. ' anaesthotic and iietor's . rooma The opratlng room will be hullt on the moat modern plan. wrth-aawtsry tr ft nr, - and vitrallta saHmleas WHliWnatlitB.n glass plates, etc, la sinloirculr . form,. .iy stf.T , .-.n U , . a : ?i' ' j ' v I1 to commission at the navy yard un der orders f rom Washington. . The IK lustra lion shows tha Texas- under In spection by Captain Albert Cleavee (la overcoat),' commandant of the .navy yard, and- Lieutenant' Nearton'; (at right, in cape). ,.-.s-styy -( -vri ally when hla automobile ' avertara ed with him at 11:11 a. m. oa flpring Garden ' street. west of the 7 NormU College, In the euburba of Greenaboro, whither he waa going to testify in a case- before the Buoertor" court, Witn ess ea to tha tragedy hastened ta him Immediately after the accident occurred but found hla cheat crushed m and that he had breathed hla hurt. Tbs body was taken cbargs of by his colieaguea,' Dra. Stanton and Htatt, of High Point, wha happened to be in Greensboro at tne time. - Dr. Reltxel. good, genial, whole eouled, and loved and respected by all High Pointers. waa nearly fifty and bad beea cltraen af High Point . " . - having a direct northern exposure. which ' will . give ' ' aa aba n dance of light end ventilation,, , r ..The' third floor will be ased for burse's quarters, .with every Idea of convenience, consisting .of cosy bed; rooms connected with cross corridors which , will afford light and ventila tion. Ths building was deslgnsd by Benton and .' Moore, . arcLltecta, of Wilson, . and 1 E. W. Jones, of Oolds- boro, Is the contractor. The build Ing will , cost twenty-five thousand dollars. ,-. vi , - l - . Bootrh fiargaoa at Head, . Dr. 'John Sallba, the moving spirit behind ths movement -that will give Elisabeth Ctly an' up-to-date hoe. pital,- with all modern conveniences, is a graduate of medicine and master of surgery of the University of Edin burg,,. Scotland. After' the - graduat ed, he visited the . hospitals In Lon don and -Vienna. He waa appointed by the British government a surgeon In; the Anglo-Boar war and he served In that capacity to the English forces for' two years and earned -a medal with three clasps He is an accom plished scholar - arid speaks most of tha Eurepean-languages fluently. He haa traveled extensively tn - Europe, Asia and Africa and toured the north ern n(tmm.ww9lMt f-the-l'nrred States before he came to Elisabeth City.- , -t-: I - ' - V '. i i Now, Is the Time To Improve Your Position To ; the Point for fourteen yaara, coming here from Kowan county. He was a com munity . builder. Investing la real es tate, active as, a member of ' the t Kirt Protestant church, member of the city council member af the y . ni.1,1. board, aa active oRloer In serve ral secret ordsrs. aad a friend ta all. v A dtatrassed wife and two daugn- tara ana two sons survive nun. , CmO EDVCATIOM . ' THROUGH DMOOMIOX Cniveratty of Worth CnmHna lates interest ta ijaoai Procifsas. (By Arthur W. Dunn, U. & Bureau. '..'''' or Eaucauan.1 The arousing of a Bute-wide el vie consciousness and civic . interest among young and old by means af discuss ion af live aueetlona ot meal concern In the sohool houss and at tha country ereae-roada. la tha un dertaking af the University af North Carolina. The univereitv stand aa tha doctrine af Wendell Phillips that "agitation is education. - Agitatioa la marshalling 'the conscience at a aa- tion to mold Ita lawa" ..w.-. 'With a record af emphasis upon debate from its founding la lilt,, the university haa gone about It to eya- temetise and universal lxe discussion of . s very conceivable question - of vital local Interest, not only by tha youth of the State in the high scaoota. but by adult arganiaatione af farm- i of woman or of any otbsr avail "For aome yaara graduates of tha university hava established debating clubs la the achoola where thay hava gone ta (seen, members or the racui ty have answered eomnnnieaUona, and materials have beea aa at ta all parte af the State from ttst Cnhrer- slty library , and the state ' Library Commission. - Recently a high school debating anma waa organised, moled Ing mere thaa aaa hundred ecbools. to conduct State-wide dsbatlsg aaa test--'-' ' .f 4: "Aa a part of Its axtsaalve ptsae la this direction, tha extension bureau of tha University haa just- Issued a manual on "Public Discussion aad Debate,"-"to stimulate discussion of public, aueetlOBa chiefly by high school students, but also sr. ootwsnu ntty clubs and cublle argsdlssxiona This manual auggeate a large nam ber of onestlone of Immediate inter est 4a IVorta Carolina -Ji. cot-War- able number of the auwuuns - are analysed arguments pre and oa be Ing given, ftafereocee are given ta easily available' material, much ' af which may; be obtained by applica tion to the University, to the Library Cammlaaioa, ar to public offloera, . la addition' to thla met ructions given aa ta how to. organise for- aueh discti aatons and how ta conduct them. "While aoma of the questions aug tested for discussion are of national atgnlAoanee, the chief value -ot the work; of the University lies ta the way It focuses attention apoa real aroblema of ImmatMata local eon aera. ror example, n is -Keeoiveo. That ,. ,.i ...., County skoaM provide a medloal Inspector . of achoolai' " 1 " Tha f all county afnceraTaT County ahould ba aomlnated through a legalised direct primary! That tha stockman ta a enemy to tha forests of North Caro lina than the lumberman ; inai ine wwn . . . m should eatablUb a taa-eupportsa B- btary, . i-.-- t "That it Is expedient for County to increase the salaries of ita pubiie school t sac ners at mast is pee mat ina urmera ei ....... should form a co-operative market ing association. These are only Illustrative at wide range of subject "The manual points oat that "saa 11a discussion tn North Carolina dar ing the past decade has tiadergoae a most desirable change, I, mp heats hitherto placed largely oa things po litical and national la being placed en questions s ((acting tha every day life of North Carolina. To ptake mis change even more far-reaching, every North. Carolina community ahould re solve ttseif Into a community club and devote Mself seriously to ' the qutst- persistent study of Ita economic social, educational, aad. religious aro blema . t The plan ef organisation and tha method of procedure In such clubs should be simpler thaa - that of school societies.1 Their object ahould be open, frank, earnest discussion. The building up of a strong, c tractive, community spirit, and tha community intersex snout a be a I ond object Out of such discussions, characterised by such a spirit- will Inevitably came tha - solution of problems apoa which the welfare of the community absolutely depends. "If a place of meeting la the only obstacle in the way of the formation of such a club, ths local school house can wall be vsed for thla purpose. ought to be widely used and made the real octal canted ot tne community.1 The reason a woman llhse the est Ing In a restaurant Is because aba didn't pare to cock rL i., ..... t - NOMINATION BALLOT : Ta enter the Contest, fill out tha Coupon aad send ta tha Contest . Department. . Each contestant la entitled t aaa nomination good for ,; 1000 VOTES -, , I hereby nominate . 4..'', i.'- MFLj MRS. OA MISS.4 wn. a.a.. hhhiihim i.iiwmii altreet Nc.t.t.t.4a..-lMatriot Ka..,4 . ' , ' ' 1 ' " Foetoffice , .. 0jtata..-'taas , - - ' .,- "h----' '--' . .,., , . ... 0lg1ied, . t- e. m ea a aa. . 1 ". . ' "'-.'' . , - .' , ' 1 ' '- , , . AddrSSJait a u a -af ... m a hhmm - T -' Date..-. ...... ......... Only oae nomination will ba credited to each contestant. t'edr ae wiu -ta aemiaauea of Safety . r ' NO EETTER CFFER , WILL BE tUDE Z2tixy:&tn Vctss Fcr -Every Club cf $03 In Kcw Subscri?jon$ Turned In E2 fore 'KidpJsht April ZZ'X- This Is ths Greatest C"cr cH the Contest to Extra Vct:j i Make.Ycur Best ECclto' Cand A word te the w40'rht-sfil floease thaa few Worda , aMtd-rtew eacOldata joat a ward te pesj, ix re-' ullawilljrtttrw.wlwtaap'aw not you are wiss snough to talea adaantage - af the" hint taese llaea give yaa. Right now the largest sffsr that ami be made - ta ths ooabsst ta aSsct, At mid- bight Tbaraday, April SOfb. this efrbr win cleee aad paver agrata will pwu real lxe aa many votaa dartnr-(Us . Take this aaactly aa h w givea ta yea.. No Urges- attar will be Now yoa nave t eriabia yoaei , posrer with thla poatflv knawtedga) rsgardlng the Mar t jraai pmy . pelat In the 'contest It yen wta paw fovea, eats eOor wtttta tbto ffMr laattk A qwarter at a raOttaai axirs. votes aaob time ear baoVa show thaa yea have ramitted ts aa tie In dw subscrlptloeja. It la aa eaorasous gala to get one af mess extra earn frcstss, there la no limit ta tha Mies bar yen snay have, get as aaaitr as you possibly asm, ' Tou eaa never hava too aatny votes, bat K ta very easy ta not have enough. It la sat aeesseary for ea ta hold aubsertaitloae until yeu lave the amount of a club aa band. Bead aa ta tha subscriptions aa rabid ly as yaw get them. At tna aad ad the offer, aOl aaar eubeerlptiea onlleo- tloaa made by you are totalled a,n(V eaeb, Uat thirty duilasa ba aew bui- aeea is shewn for yu, a at.. iie for Jl,su sates wul ba isstskd to o'llule Teal edfort baereaideeced' itself sa yat'tn tha contest, that en. oppertanity exists nar - ira aejus4t , a - r, 1 1 I Any wide-awake ' iu.aa.tc tie - wmltat aa or waaaaa, boy or girl wo live hi thla State baa the chance of a Ufa time ta profit largely wwhoat tha ex pendlture of aaa cent apoa; I Hikes paj -;. ..' ,t -f- -"'--it. f, .. In the daya wrfcea btaterp waa pouar la - thaa eewntar, aseMty e.rfmaied tin saytDsjt ''Tna satohsartinf tm always, at for yewf" The sent uu ant swore - sd is plain, and aa fuU of csrdWity. that H haa sorvtred the pesatag yearsw aMHp m m tt, mm - aim tmm mmm ' af tmrttathsna. Tha eaatest de artment ef Taa News and Obearvar haa bean eatabttsaed r- - for the. eavenieaoe ef tbeae wfa .-.-a wiFlag; . ta try for a ahare af the ,uiomabiie aad oftter aerard that are to ba 'dia-t trttiutsd m Jane. Ita latchstrtnc mi aiwava-gert Jla thos who evidence tn-j tereet aa tha contest, either peraqwauy, ah i fttt Hunnalta a aima friend. Mora thaa I0.et have been expended for free glfta te be given ta those who deserve them through! their eforta in gathering free voiea for the aevt few weeka. Aa oppartwnitr k therebwapan far, energetic people, taa protttaef which! ta many matanaea will be mar thaa; commensurate wiih the efforts ataxia. , A premtam ba placed apoa eaangy, dsrina thts ooa beet. The gffvs ar ofTereU freely aad be time spent tn , the search for wstaa will retara a very i considerable value. Eight aatome, bilea, each a car at standard merit hsad the list of awards. . If a fatgn-t clasa ear apneala te yea aa being a' then eater the sunisat today and es-, tela ana. It to bar for yw If 'yea ' will put forth tha Draper aOar, The' care are ta ba give awmy, aad yett might aa well ba numbered among the fortunate ones at. tha cioss of the, eon test. .'. -;.--',.. Do net, close year eyes and let op-, pertuaity paa yon by. - Aside front' tha eight motor ear, two tins build Ing lots, approximately its foot - br (0 feat are to be given away. Ala etc beautiful pianoa will be Slstribut ed. Ton may add one of these hand-, aoma instruments to year home easily If you take up thla eonnst hi a bust assa Ilka manner. - - -Other splendid awards are offered, coating maay thousands of dolls rs. any one af the awards la yours for free vctee. Send in your name at once and start a profitable campaign. No trouble, no coat. Start now. A line to the Conteat Department of The Newa and Obeerver and all iptorma tion will reach you by first mall. aama mi aivuisau. .. I ...... , .: - ...
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 19, 1914, edition 1
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