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r Ml s4 iunt I m i ( .1" '1OL013CE !" ., IN T i r ; r i I.- -r: i ' ' I t cuv A" ') (I y !!. A. 1 Ari'Wii'l.':" i ",.'"' - Mr. 3. t :. I Way. of Waynesvitl. and J!r. hurl A. J n, of 111 !, !i. will be the I- . "-" stive ttf taut Ninth (.uroUiia'Cirand l ouncll o( the Jval Arcanum- -t - th Huprem. ouncll of ttiBt organ ixation whirh meeta In New York t'lty on Way 28 ( .VW t'V... - ... ........I 4... ..... Kim r'. nir. o. m. bmwin, nr ise. tarn, will also t In attendance njjon t meeting, since he is supreme guld In th Buprem Council. . -Tha Royal Arcanum la thlrty-eljsht year old, and now. numbers Z!a,uv numbers la th t'nlted State There ara In Nrth Carolina mora than t ' member. ,.Vf - .4- Tha large! council in th Sut la ' that located In Kaleiga. which haa a . membership exceeding flvo hundred. f ' a member arc belnC received at Imoat every meeting. It meet every aecond and fourth Monday,, and tiu. ' meeting win nia tomorrow lht- -:-. .') .;.. -v'", . rTT" ' Odd VeJfcmfcT-fr; Today, April ti. la 'the ninety-lift, anniversary of the founding of tne , Independent Order, of Odd fellow Jt waa organized In Baltimore. Ul, v - April it. I8lf, by Thorn Wilder aad four other assl-gants. and today ' number more than a million and falf member (a the Vnlted State odgeo 4a every part of tha country will thl week celebrate thla treat v event lit th, history of th order, and many f them . will attend church to day In a bdy. -and sermons will be preached to them. - , tlrsnd Master M. Tl Shipman, of ' : lUlelgh. will .apeak tomorrow night la Wilmington at th Joint celcbra lion of the four lodge In that city, and la scheduled for anrUddreaa to Kalelgh a Tueeday nlgbf at th eels . Lralloa of Manic and Seeto Oale : lodge. Th graad muter haa treat - d permission to a number of lodges T ihroofhout tn Bote to wear their ... . retail In public place f worship to- dsy on the oecaalon of th preaching of sermons to tha lodge that will celebrate today. . ( . , ,. .- i Urnd Secretary & ' H. Woodell la , t alien aaked by oraturg for Information on the 'work of th order, and for : material that will b of Interest to audiences. - Recently Mr. Woodell ' i received a number of inquiries, and - her la on that cam and waa an- - - werd by telegraph: -"Wire night --letter- my expert number of Odd J'ellcwa In United State, la North - Carolina, children In Horn, aad your benefit paid nineteen thirteen, total mount tniabie property In North Varollna, b'.j -rally Crestmont th . iwrntyvalxth. J make addrea," , The drand Secretary replied in a night . letter aa follows: ; "Odd Kellowa In world, end million lx nundred thou ' aaadi In North Carolina aixteea thou sand flv hundred) children ht Home , two hundred; relief In nineteen thlr- ' . ' .' Sooner daigjinj," even 1ir its milder forms,c!oudr tnd -. mars the ' fairest complexions. . "' . 7S. Co ffeeldrinWnj Isn't considered druj;inf; by most peo' , . pie, but physicians know that the average cup of coffee con V v tains from J to 3 grains each of the drtigs "caffeine" and V "tannin" that affect stomach, liver and kidneys, disturb cir- j ' culatlon and work havoc with naturaj nerves and a healthy y. '"-skin.Tc'r": r-rv-: - - - Every woman who values a clear complexion, oon r; finds that a "chfije from coffee Wr- TTT:' makes rapidly tor personal ' Postum Is a pure-food drink,- male of prime wheat and a small percent of molasses. It tastes much like high-grade . Java,"4ut fa absolutely free from caffeine, tannin, or any , ether drug or harmful, ingredient. jr.Y," V : , . Postum comes m two forms: V ' RelTikr Poatara well -15c and 25c packages , . . , v r : IsuUnt Potturo- i soluble powder. '-, A - tcaspoonful ' stirred jn a cup of hot water dissolved instantly. A delicious" . ; beverage. Joe and 5oc tin:. The cost per cup of both "t kinds is about the same. ' , . r . here's t Kcasonw for. POSTUM ' . , , soj by Grocers everywhere. ti.2 state. DENNIS.) . i teen tnly-oni tt' (iiiwiid: tnlal a. aet three hundred and ix thousand above llubllii . I o not laud treat neat, talk r.nt of UJ4 Fellowship;"-" Grand linger Khlpman haa attend ed district meetinK at Hryaon City and at Cliffide, and reports Borne of the heat fver held in those district. The rrnrt from all the lln- iha-. toning on new ninu)aitr in thoi rctii)na. '-". , Kn!sht of rrthlas. . t , . . tJrand Chi cellof J. D. Prldgen. f Durham, 1aC week continued hla via It to thd varioua dltrlcts on hla tour of th mate, and waa accompanied by Btat Deputy ,W. W. Wllleon. of Hal elgh. ' Uuch Interest manifested tn tbs meetings, and tha trend offi cer who were present were very much pleased with th auecces of th un dertaking. , Several . more meeting 111 be held during the coming week. NO BEER BEING ALLOWED, WATER SUPPLY INCREASED . , , . . ' r. . Uilche-IIIe neo-h WIO Null That , No Thtntta Uo Cnquenobed Though , I'slng HNbatltnte, ' , (Sperlil M) TH Mem an Oswrnr.t ' ' riVllmlngton. April ( There la much building going on at Wrights vill Feach In preparation for the approaching season which opens on June 1st.: Twenty cottage ar now In rour of conatructlon and Other are contemplated. A number of oth ere are being enlarged and otherwise Improved. : ' - : ' It. would appear that WrlghUvtlle Beach haa become especially popular sine th aale of beer haa been put under th ban, which waa don nt the beginning of laat season, for tha Wrlghtavlll Beach Waterworks Com pany haa announced that th water supply will be Increased four time over the present capacity In tlma for th opening of th "Sanson, - that step being made neceaaary on account of the Increased demand for th water. New and larger main are being laid on major portion of tha Island and a new ub-atatlon with an alght-lnch rteelan well la being drilled near th Carolina Tacht Club. Fir hyd ranta will be Installed at varioue points along th line to be need by the fir company which it hi expected will be organised. " ' - - v .' 4 '- fultUikd Kvbjool Ooea.lllU:' , Mil a Ta Nee red 01 4 Hendenonvllle. April II Th com mencement xerclse of Frultland In stltute, eight milt from this ehy, pened Friday night and will cloe on Monday, with th laying of th corner-stone fdr the propooed admin latratlon building. The commence ment sermon, will be delivered Sunn day by Dr. ft T. Venn, president of Meredith College. He will also' par ticipate In th ex-rcleea on Monday. rCJ ' if V or Later comfort and wholesome beautyr'. boiled, yields a delightful flavour 1 1 ,A r - 'neagawa' .it, at mit. ?n n- . '',' WW ' 'v; " 12 a5 ' Vf' " s tamp TIIEIIOr.lELlFE 1111 i ' ."- , i f Kf ;..". '. Gifted Artist Proves That Wo- f man Can Make a Home ?. ;:yAnywh(ye-,j'.:'; ,. -(By ThePrtss Agent) Ai Th old taylnaT that "A woman can mak a home any wher cam to my mind, on afternoon, a feir" dyt ba for ChruKma-s aay n nawapaoei wrttdr. ': I had the honor of tskin eoiTee with Mm. Johanna Oadakl In her rooms In one of th bit , hotel in Chicago.. .c-'.v'A-v 1 V---1 ; ; As the charming and gifted woma dlspenaed her hosptteltty'wHh all the cordiality -of th German home-lira. even though "home" in tnta instanev meant a room overlooking Lake Michigan, and the distant rush aad roar aad buatl of a groat city, was scarcely out of ear-ahot; but th womanly touch and presence prevaa ed vrythlng, from th superb bou ajuet of American Beauty rose In the. tall gla van on the center table, to th little choice bunch of Ulles-of-t he-valley and 'violets ipoa her writ ing taOie. -- '-. ; - ; - A big plan we of course in th noted diva's room and muale score and books were about In th adjoining room on caught tllmpsea of dainty maid arranging ladame'a dresses gnd her.' loo, on wa again reminded that th great artist had learned other thing be sides the art of swig, for, upon a dressing table with Its fitting of goto and llvr brashes, waa half finish ed piece of fin embroidery Madam's "pick-ap-woTK" as rna explain tot tha long railroad Journey. Display ing .th exqulalt Frencn ' mnroldery she bewailed In dulcet tone that tt got so soiled on the train . by the black moke." - - , -' K most capable woman this great artist Is surely, for a w chatted shs took from the maid a dosen or more of fine ' embroidered handkerchlem, and herself used th alsctrlo Iron thai she carries with her on her travel. I thought amusedly that It had been permitted te many thousands to hear the alnger m her role oc Burn hlld or Isold hut Who els has seen her IroaT Bui I hav gotten away from the subject or th serving of th coffee. -1 wss invited for four o'clock, snd a I arrived a the door of the hit hot!. Madam - also .cam -In frem her Chrlstma shopping tour, . Hhs was dressed in a plain, substan tial "Ullorm-uJ" suit, a trim bat. all very Plain, but In Chicago, where she Is so well known, her bearing an what we) call peaaeBce proclaimed the Queen of Bong, Most courteously sh enquired if had been kept waiting,, and then we, ah with her Christmas purchases In her hand, ascended to her room. With th maid's assistance - th dowers were moved to another places a bog was opened disclosing German cakes, a cloth waa spread vupon the Labi, and dainty china - cups ana saucer belonging to her traveling out' fit war produced from somewhere- Then coffee ws made. , Then Madame talked. I flt tempted to draw atten tlon again to th unusual privilege over tone who have only heard bee sing, but, Jesting aaida. th prim don na i a woman of fin mentality. Una could hot have created tha .many roles mat v unKea witn ner name otn wis. h talked . of Chleacn. that a seem very partial to, of Europe Vno her beloved Germany. : Sh waa indulgent to my curiosity a to her real "horn lite across the sea: and In answer to a question, tote, m that ah was a good hauafrau, anq heraelf went often to the market la Berlin, and later In the morning, al way went to her kitchen to see what Wa to be pre Dared for th day. th told me that her own idea oi hoaoltallty waa to give to th men guest a door key and tell them to com and eo at their oleaaur. When I referred to my own rot- trymen who had enjoyed her boep- talitv aha told m laughingly of a r mark of her buaband, Uerr Tausohee, to the effect that h ought to nin Inscribed upon her door at hem. "Aura Clerk man Spoken Here," , -.. ;- mJhm . .i. acat blacratn For Gatlxkl rom-rrt-. Hal Mart Wednesday, It A. M, at Hrntlrr' Dreg More. IJ.sO ail arena seat back to Row K ,and three front row In sections B snd A of of aide dreea circle. tt.S all of rear dress circle and last six rows of section B and R In id dree circle and arena back of HOW IN. - ' 11.09 hurt l rows In flection A on each eld of dree circle. '.. ; SOLI CI Ton BCHEXCK CANDIDATE. WUK Probably Have So 0KMllion 4 For domination. ' ' - (Wjidal Is Tsi arm ant ix nm " Hendereonville, April I. Rolirltor Michael Schenck, of thla city, who waa appointed solicitor of tha Eigh teenth Dltiict In November by Gov ernor Craig te lucceed A. Hall John ston, resigned, has announced himself a candidate for th nomination. In th coming convention. There has been no Indication of Democratic opposition to Hollrltor ftchenck and In view of his satisfac tory record and the ahort time that he has served In the rapacltylnf prose cutor, it la believed that ther will be no opposing candidate The district, which embrace th countie of Yan cey, McDowell, Transylvania, Ruth erford, and Henderson, haa a small Democratic margin, and, altheuvh ther he no, Democratic oppniition, he faces a atrenuou campaign. U a : - BURGAW HIGH SCHOOL - t 'COMMENCEMENT lrof. C. E. Mclntoeh Delhera Ad dreea on the t nro of lnorncf t Movement For iarnt VMv McbooL jwpnai m im mm umiii r. Bursa w. April The'cloelng e' errises of the Burgsw High fk-hool, April It nd 14, was an occasion of considerable Interest te the town and community. Both evening th audi torlum waa crowded to overflowing and th exercise were of a high or der. . V .' .! ' ' " ''. .' The principal feature of th exer cise for Thursday evening was a Tom Thumb wedding In which the hoy ana gin or ids ppmsry grades, ai tired In full-dress wedding costume, carried out til the ceremonies of a real wedding to th great delight of the audlencei Several rhryse and a beautiful cantata added te th inter est of that evening Friday morning af II 0 clock pror. C. E. Mctntoeh, asiistant U Dr. J. T. Joyner, fltate Huperlntendeat of Hub He Instruction,' mads a most Imprea siv and practical address tn which he stressed tn curse or ignoranco ana gave - mans? .practical, suggestions as to how this corse mar b overcome. He also Inaugurated a movement look- in to th establishment in render county of a farm-llf school. ' Thursday evening there was aio- clalmer's contest by the high school boys and contest in recitation by the high school girls. Th winner of th medsls In these contests were nr. Or ham Bardea and Miss Mary Miller Johnson. After th contest the deliv ery - of diplomas to ths graduating class, by Mr. C.'C. Fisher, principal of the school, closed th sxerciae of th mmmencement. . ' Burcaw ha a hign acnooi tnat would b credit to a larger town than ours and the seeston Just closed ha been one f th best in her his tory. . ' Konroi.K rsAXET maukkt. Co. I ira large tK,,,,..i.... Q No. 1 eitr lert:.. ...... V No. t grail e ,;" So.' f grd (.h-lllng stoikl,.. apsaisb, 'per bsssel .Si .tijoaii-a ftuccess Is th art of -ktotnlr. after all things that don't com to you.. , - II AND SAYTHAT5"A "WISE LITTLE" TOWM.. WEfiT INTO A CIGAR STORE FOR A PACKA6E OF CIGARETTES GltiriE JHE BEST YOU GOTr-'SAY. -r hOT.CARIMG WHAT .THEY COST- YOU riEAM PlEDMOfiTS. E3v f J CICARETTC . ; . . . i rJ cf Tc."v 1 3 r.r.J .'o r , I-, r c-1 - r- - "v, . vJr.prcvcn'.cr.t: :.;..-'. CCCD CCLLECZ HECCPiDS Letters Frcni He- Js cf Inctitu ; tior.3 cf !iscr LcT.ir.3 lrt Th3 State Show That Stu V dents Scr.t Frcm Ths: Rat The Frcnt Banks There n ' A comparative Uhl ahowlnt the attndao records Jot th Raleigh Public Schools during the past seven years was presented to the body of parents assembled at th high achool auditorium last Friday night on tha oecaalon of th concluding xerclae of th annual pa rente day in tha city school Th table had been compiled by Superintendent F. M. Harper, th record covering the ' period) of ' time since Mr. Harper took charge of th city schools. ' f , K ' In connection with th ttsndanc statistics, Mr. Harper presented, alao, statement taken from letter from the head of a number of the higher Institution of learnins Of th State, showtng that the children sent to thee Institutions from th Kalelgh schools have ' stood . high In their classes, and have been valuable addi tion to th college communities. Thee statement were secured by Buperln tendent Hsrper to set at naught tha rumor that had been started to th fleet that students sent to the rolJ lege from Kaleign were not aa wen prepared and did not atand aa high in their class did students from oth r town In the Btate. Record of Attendances " The comoaratlve attendant! record since, and Including, the session of ltT-l are given a follower. For tdT-f f .- Enrollment i. A . I.lll Averag dally attendant. . .. I.lll Absentee . . . . .. j II. U Tardle ...... ..... .Ill For Utl-lll-M- -v. - Enrollment ., .. .. i.t I Average dally attandane I.IT Absence .. ... .. ...Illtl Tardlee . . . i ..;..'..'.. ,11 For IIIMIIt- ,.'..' .. . - ' Enrollment ,.f . ;.. ,1.111 Average dally Attendance . . . . l.tIT Absence ., .IT.ilf Tardle .; ...... II ror ttlt.tlll ' Enrollment .. .. .. . V 1.411 Average daily attendance ., . , 1,111 A been -iij CJfJ i J Tardlee..-.. ........ ,1 .' II For 1111-1112 .:. , ..... . Enrollment .. .. I. ! Averag dally attendance ., ,, i,Ti Absence .. .. .. .. .. ..It.lll Tardle . . , . . .. . .,.. Ill For llll-llll--- ' ' K- ' Enrollment- ..... .', .. . ... lilt Average dally attendance . , 1,11 Absence .. A. .. '..11,111 Tardle.. ..... ..J, .. .. .. 117 For llll-1114-e . '"-'.- Enrollment . ..' A i.". t.lll Average dally attendance .. 1,147 The average attendance Is not for the entire ear, nor ere bnoea : ; AMD HE'WAS RlGTHT. ELICAY'S . Straw Hat Gleaner v, - ; '. ' y . . , .. : ' cost little and docs the work c.3 well in a few r.L J. ';. M.tie jripst expeA professional hat cleaner and nu:h cheaper. One package will clean two hats. ; The Rexall Druj? Store. lheKin ' (' ' v ', I S .' RALEIGH, i and tardle fven,-beauo the year haa not end., and such record could not b secured. ' - . . 't'he Incresse In the absence for ths 'im.m e due to the strenuous efforts mad by th school authorities tuat year t reduce tne tardle. One of the methods used waa that of lock In out th tardy on, and they were hot allowed to "attend thtrlaes tnst uay at all. Tha neat yeae. how ever as will bs noticed, the number fell very considerably, act th ratio ha been on a ootiatant decline aloe tha) time. ; -?., r k '-' Good Record al Collet. " Below ar t'V number of testi monial or statement that were re ceived from the college authorities In ths varioue section of th State, showing the standing of th students that hav ton there from th Raleigh High School 7 From Dean Edward K. Graham, ef the Stat t'nlvsrsltyt 'l was Informed last night that you were Interested In knowing what th .Kalelgh boya prepared by you, did at the t'nlverslty last fall, t am sending you a copy ef th record sent you In January, ale a sheet, showing th number of Kalelgh boy ta th past two year that bar been among our very beat student. i eoneteer thi re poet- n excellent ahowlng for th kalelgh Hlxb School. Th . record ' of your eight men sent here in th tall ehowa that th preparatory work In entirely, adequate.? ' - 1 From vPresldent . Jallns I. ' roust Slat Normal: ' "I am glad to state tnai'tn nuaeni wno nave com to ua from your school hav dons good work and their training ehowed thor oughness," 1 . ' . Krom fro feasor Crulkshank. '- W. Mary': Judging by th represents- tlv girl we have had. rrorrth Hal elgh High School, the preparation I all that cou 14 be asked. lour repre ssntatlv trl hav aiway stood at the front at St. Mary'a, and I attrib ute It to thsir preparation aa much aa to their ability. I trust that ws shall have many more such girl from the Raleigh High fkmool In th yar From Dr. R. T. Vann. Meredith College: 1 "Th record f . the girls from tba Raleigh Klgh School In thla oil haa been very good. All those who record I hav had occasion tn look-up, hav hot only ntrd well JT-C . v... ; if ' MISTEr?.: SAY? THE CLERK- I The rexall !)r ;c?2. rowell G6.v , 4' ; : " ' ',- and showed good . preparation, buf have done creditable work - In -college classes. W hav complaint at all to mak of them.'' , ' . From Dr. W. P. Few, Trinity Col lege:' The student that hav com . to Trinity Collego from the Raleigh High School In recent years have been -well prepared and without exceptions, haver-made good records, -as student aad members oftho community." , WEEKir COTTON ItmEtv' ' TVs Orleana. Lew April II The cotton markst - had an upward ten dency during th week just closed, partly as th reault of an unfavorable weather cnnditlona over the belt nd partly because of th Mexican situs- ' lion. Th close was at a net gain of II to 10 points, . , 'Too much, rain fall In many see tlon of th belt and 1 some port Ion a temperatures were not high enough fpr the good of the crop. , , . During the week to torn the main Influence will be the weather condi tion over the belt, th Mexican situa tion and also , the spot situation. Warm and dry weather la needed to complete planting and bring up seed already planted. Actual war with Mexico would probably cause a higher market. The constantly decreasing into-aight' movement la causing ner vousness among spot short because they fear that It mean exhaustion of aupplle In the Interior. , ,. : BV8INEHS) aVS SHOT!. .Receipt Of Railway Oflk-e; Indicate ) . Fronperity. r ' (sHl th hrm u ntssetw l , Henderson vllle,. April It. -Capt J. W. Bailey nf th local offlc of the Southern Railway", Company, an' hoances that tltere hss been a It per cent Increase in business during, th peat month over the corresponding pe riod of last year In the amount of freight received. Captain Bailey Is of the opinion that this Is a poeltlve Indi cation that ther haa been an appre cable Increase n Hendersonvlll bust- neas slong general, line " He alro , states that Ihers has been an Increase In th other department! of the local offlc of th Southern. 1 . a. '.Perhaps the fashronable girt Isn't really so narrow as her dressmaker make hrr appear. VAUUAQLfe COUPOfllf -EACH PACKAGE Ve i
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