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THE !EWS AND OBSERVE - 1L :rAt O.v.NLND, DLCLMBER 1, 191. n Yt G'iER HALF STATE in Community Service Movement Sweeps uver Mate ana looks ' ' ' v to Success ,120,000 HOMES INTERESTED Suggestion Has Been Made "'Jhatitbe ComffitmiSeTYice Idea Be Made Permanent . and That, Commission Be Maintained All the Time For 't Purposes of Progress With Thursday, (ha flrst'day at the Community Servics observance close at hand and with the organisation working everywhere in thorough sympathy with the movement, more than a hundred and twenty thousand homes in the rural communities of . the State are directly interested, and with this goes, the fact that twenty thousand forward looking- men In 'North Carolina are today working aa parts of the machinery to which will be due the success or the failure of the .observance. This was the striking statement Is- eud yesterday from the office of Mr. W. C. Crosby, secretary of the State Committee on Community Service. Since September, Mr. Crosby has been busily at work every day In his office In the Department of Education guid ing the fortunei of the first step of . State or of any. other State., to ward community uplift as a State wide measure. There have been se- J?J?..!ln"f. ul cpmnwonjf.er4 .loe n many counties of this State. In stances such 'as have taken form in civic leagues and betterment associa tions of various kinds. AH of these f hare been local in their activities and therefore limited In , Influence. The object of Community' Service observ ance December 1, 4. 5. Is broader In scope and more definite in aim. It looks to the development of communi ties ail over the" Ktate by the activities of the units of the State acting In co-operation.' Into the organization hare been brought the bent thought iT the State, the most unselfish devotion to the cause of men d women everywhere, the most splendid co-operation of " svery Influence for rlte1-iiWenf'sicla,tly" v Industrially, politically;" religiously, , and. a. leadership capable and unsel fish. - Why No Pervuancnt. "T Why not make the Community ' Service idea permanent? has been the question arising since the success of the movement over the State has been assured, it has been pointed nut that aa appropriation of about three thou sand dollars annually will cover the expenses of a Community Service Commission aa it were. This would, In all probability, consist in a suit able commissioner, imbued with the spirit of progress, and with informa tion of such a character that he could render practical and efficient aid to the communities of the State In their plana for betterment. For example, through this commission aid could he given a community struggling for beti . tar roads, or for a local school tax-, or a farm-life school, or for better pub Jc school facUlt,le. a library, or for afty-'HT the hundred and one things A JUBILANT TIME COATS DRESSES JIT HI I TheBONMARCIIE It is hard to believe that a place could possi bly gain the confidence we have since we open ed only two days. The best are buying in big quantities. the stocks are brand new less than ten days pld carrying the latest style edicts. Be sure to visit us today while thestock -i-at high-tide........... The place of revelation - in Ready-made Attirei " nnnminrn UnbftltlLLU WITH SUITS PROVISIONS FOR TIE ARMY IN THE FIELD. -; ImporUac . of : keeping bed well noariilMd. . la time of war, the greatest effort 1 always made toward cutting off the enemy's base of suppllIt la the wU-noarished people who fight the strongest And live the longest and con tribute most to kurnaa progress. Is your stomach doing Its duty does it convert food into good blood and tis sue? " Dr. fierce'! QoldlL-Medlcal Discov err has-been -so succ.iiful In the treatment of .Indigestion, that thou sands of former sufferers owe their good health today to its wonderful power, and testimonials prove It. It arouses the little muscular, fibres into activity and causes the gastric Juices to thoroughly mix with the food you eat. simply because it supplies the stomach with pure, rich blood. It's weak. Impure blood that causes stom ach weakness. Oet good blood through the use fo Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery, and you will have no more indigestion. ! It id the World's proved blood purl' fler. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on the wrap per. Start to take It today and before another day has passed, the impuri ties of the blood will begin to leave your body through the liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, and- In a fsw days you will know by your steadier nerves, firmer step, keener mind., brighter eyes and clearer skin that the baa blood is passing out, and new, rich, pure blood is tilling -your veins ana arienes.. The same rood blood will cause pimples, acne, ecsema and all skin eruptions to dry up and disappear. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the helpful-remedy that nea.ly every one needs. It contains no alcohol -or nwrmttcsf -any -kind. . It -cleanses t he blood, and every orgaa through which tBe blood flows Is benefited. Get It today In irtjuld or-TableT form. lAdV.) that go to make a place a better home or a more progressive community. II. If The State Organised. "Practically half of the counties of the State have been organized in the movement." said Secretary Crosby yes terday. '"There are approximately Tiiur Ihdusatfa school fl1trvctifl the State which have local committees making preparation for the observ ance of the week. This, with five members of each committee, makes a total of twenty thousand men and women officially at work to mass im observance a success. -CTn-"rach of those four thousand schooL districts there msJwoM be an average of thirty families. This is a minimum. ,t Therefore, one nunarea and "twenty' thousand homes are di rectly Interested. The great burden of the song is to make North Caro lina and all the communities of the State, better, happier, healthier. cleaner knd more prosperous homes. "It Is a new thing which, with a hundred and twenty thousand homes engaged In the observance, and In ad dltlon to that thousands of people of the cities and towns, will make com munity service week )n North Caro lina the greatest single week. In pro gress making In Its whole history." Knd of It AIL The deflnlteJ end of It all will come out In the report which the Commun ity Service Committee will make to Governor Locke CratguJn .. the. early part of January. The committee as named is composed of Dr. Clarence I'oe. chairman: Mr. W. C. Crosby, secretary; lr. J. Y. Joyner. MaJ. W. A Graham. Dr. K. K. Graham. Dr. 11. O. Alexander, Dr. D. H. Hill. Mr. W. J. Hhuford. Dr. W. 8. Rankin, Dr. J. I. Foust. Mr. T. B. Parker. The returns of the observance In the various counties all over the State will be audited, as It were, to make a comjUieie report. Yesterday letters and blank forms were mailed ' to each county superintendent of education 1n the State asking (hat these furmp be used by the superintendents for a re- Port: The letter Is signed by Dr. J. . Joy ner and it is a call to the educational forces of North Carolina to carry the movement through to success. "Community Service Week In North Carolina," It says, "will be of the greatest progress making week, per haps In our history, one full of prom- hrer-and- golden "Opportunities. The. forward looking, race-loving leaders of thought and progress all over the State welcome this splendid opportun ity to make pur communities better. happier, healthier, more prosperous homes for ourselves and our children. "The success of this week depends largely upon your leadership. 1 be lieve "you will do you duty In this cause as zealously and patriotically as Is your habit in all other official duties." ' t f REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds were filed yesterday to be recorded In the oftire of the register of deds of Wake county as fol low: A. M. Honner to 11. F. Montague, SO 1-4 acres, for J10U and other val uable consideration. U: r. Montague to A. M. Bonner, tract in the county, for 1110. John W. Hinsdale to Samuel 4. Hinsdale, lot on Devereaux street in the city of Raleigh, for $100 and other-considerations. - " " Genevieve Hammer, to Parker- Hunter Itealty Company and others. lot In Cameron Perk, .for 110' and other considerations. R. C. Kuller to Blanche Fuller, lot In the-town of Wendell for 15. W. A. Bingham to It. C. Fuller. lot In Wendell. . i C V. York and wife to James H. Pou, tract In "Bloorhsbury," for f 100 and other considerations. ... r BUILDING PERMITS None issued yesterday. .TED 1 New corporations were chartered yesterday as follow: Frankllnville Lumber Company, headquarters Greensboro, capital stock 120,000: paid In. f I.S00, by C. R. Clegg Greensboro. V. B. Williams, Glen wood. leonidas Herbert, incorporators Alarka Lumber- Company, head quarters Ueyson.i Oils, wpMal stock, 1100.000: paid In, 110.006; J. K. Co burn, R W, Marr-S.- W. lllochr-incer-porators. . MARRIAGE LICENSES License was issued yesterday by the register of deed of Wake county as follows: .- - - f ; . Miss Iota Ethel llredoei, of Neiise, and Mr, Carey J. Green, of Raleigh, Miss Connie Stella Richie, of l-mn-vUle." Va., and Mr. William ,J. An drews. -. c-Mise Addle SWith and Mr. William C Lee. of Fuuay Springs. , Mm Daieey Maud Warren arm Mr. Claude L l)yri. both of Raleigh. '. FAMINE IfJ BELGIUM UNLESS HELP COMES Germany Gratified at Generous Efforts of Americans to Re lieve Situation : - rr smous m. t London. Not. tC (1:40 p. m.) In response to an Inquiry concerning the authenticity of est Interview published In English aad American newspapers which credited a Oerman officer desig nated as -General . Von Frankenbreg with the statement that Germany would have fed the people of Belgium If ahe had not been anticipated by the kind-hearted action of the American people. Brand Whltlock. American Mirturter to Belgium, today sent the following telegram to the American Relief Commission: "I am officially informed by the Oerman government that there Is no basis in fact for the statements pub lished In the American and British press to the effect that a General Von Kranjtenberg made the aHeged state uients. -" -- .- ........ "There la Indeed no General Von Frankenberg at Antwerp, but It eems that a Captain Von Fran Ken berg, a staff officer not authorised to speak, made statements to a person claiming to be a newspaper man re lating to conditions In Germany. There waa no danger of starvation, he said, in Germany, which needed no assistance In feeding Its population. "His remarks, therefore, were en tirely misunderstood. "The German government renews Its official declaration that conditions in Belgium, are as represented, and views with great gratification the generous efforts of the American people to re lieve the starving population there. Without euch assistance there must be- famine, and 1 strain repeat my ex pression of regret that cruPtly reok lss slaJemenli snould'be allowed to lmpej-ll the great" work which the gen erwitty of the American people Is car rying on among a population so deeply In distress." '. WILL UBbEKVU VYKKK Definite Flans To"ne Made For Im luwrairnt of Community Life at .Social to Th. Notts ia4 Otecrut I Kittrell, Nov, 10, Friday afternoon waa held in the Kittrell high school building a meeting of teachers, pu pils and patrons to prepare for the proper observance of "Community Service Week." , After 4 he rendering of interesting exercises by the school, the meeting was adjourned until Friday afternoon. December 4th, when the grown peo ple -of-the - comrmiiifty 'will be expect. ed to be heard from in the considers' Uon of definite plane for a permanent organization for the improvement of community -life In the first district of Kittrell - township, Vance county. Wednesday ' night some one broke Into the store of Overton and Kerney, and appropriated two guns, three watches, and some change in the cash register. On the morning of the 25th, Mr. C. H. Blacknall returned from a trip to N-e-w. York, hringiag back with him twelve Russians who will work for the Continental Plant Company. The three departments ot the Kit trell high school held appropriate ThankKglvtng exercise ... Wednesday aTternoon at which a nice little sum waa made up and forwarded to Supt. R. L Brown of the Oxford orpran asylum. Friday night November 7th. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Crudup gave a delight ful entertainment for the children. After the dances, and games played, Mrs. Crudup served refreshments con sisting of lemon and chocolate cake, gelatine with whipped cream, fruit and nuts. I Little Thomas Macon Barnes who had - his leg broken Tuesday morn ing, by a horse falling on it, 'is con valescing rapidly. Funeral of John T. Alston. The funeral of John W. Alston who died at 2 o'clock Tuesday fcfternnon from the First Baptist church, colored. KlN8TOSr TOBACCO MARKET More of tlie Weed SoM no Fsr TJiU Season Than All of lst Year. (tHMrtat to Tb Nvws SIM otormr I Klnston, Nov. 10. Today ended the third month of the tobacco sales sea son here. More than fifteen million pounds have been sold to date, with increasingly good prices and. improv ing quality. Ho far' Klnston has sold three and a half million pounds more than all of least season. The average for the present season is well in ex cess of a million pounds a week and two hundred thousand a day. Improvement of roada and- the bet ter prices paid here have accurred to the Klnston market's great success this year. Has Fine Action in the Blend Doe Real Work in Oegtoins Body of Impmitieg.- It Is to the skis that bleed lnsaritlrs ire drirre by Nature. Aad It Is la the la that H. a, a., the fssvees blood par tner, has Its aost proaoaaced lafluence. tnr It Is here that via s the lesulu 8. 8. 8. Is aoae the less effective la th Joints, fluid, and mucous' surf ares in driving out rheumatism, overcoating hells aad ridding the system of catarrh. ' l ue purely vegetable tnrrdlBf In . a, are asturally assimilated but they ester the blood as as active medi cine aad are sot destroyed, or converted while st, wts-k. Ir Is this peculiar feat ure ex-a. s. a. tpst stakes It se esTeetlve. Hi. stleS'-mts mrtlim 'ell the; Hit! fcV Ibr tody, sroasss dlsstlve secretloas, st Initi ates the blood eircuistloa to dsstre als- se breediag germs, Vptm esterlag the blood . 8. ' ; la arried fferoogaont yonr. body la about three mlantea . Asd IS a brief time It iss sail blood trouble so nader control thst Us so looger raa maltlply. tirsdn. illy B gesh Is formed Is ail hrekiv Iowa tlssaes sod Ihe skia takes oa the- uhlr clow of health. Tie sere ssd set t - bottle ef -R. 8. ft. teflsy ef as drag. rfst.. eat svota ell snestMotes. Areesd the- Bottle Is. as niestrsted rlr- -alar that .tells yoa bow te ebtata t spe cial . free adrtr m eub-kly Tereemtag jerione blood dtnr4re. 8. 8. 8. Is pre- ered eely bv The Rwtft rserlne (., & JsifT sTM; atlaata, Oa. . r . v. , SCALP COVERED WITHjAHDRUFF Also Blisters and Pimples. Irr'rta- tion; and Itching Dreadful. Would 1 Hurt, Smart and Burn. Hair Fell Out Badly. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. 401 W". Adaaas M Brows wood, Tssss. "I had a severs ease ef dry Hchiag seal, faea sag head aad bUstera and punptss aa the krltaOaa and hshing vera, dreadful. They eontlnasd e kr aad smart aad bum. My baar fstt oat badly aad gradually "mr scalp was covered wit daadrnS as dry as powder. It was the saaia banting ta my ttstbe. se bad that I could ao Stan or test night or day. "Then I began with the Cuucora floap and Ointment aad received almost kuiea aaosous relief from every appttcatioa unta ill the symptom were gone. I used the Qwticurs Otntmesl freely ail ever my asedr eace a weak aad the Cuticura Soap for deaoalag aa often aa aaoeassry until I wse cured. , New ay bead Is wttl aad dean, aty hair to' leokiag Bee aad -the trouble Is all cone." (Signed) sera Julia Clingmaa, Jset. SO. 114. Samples Free by Mall For face aad hands Cuucura Soap and Otatmsnt are world favorites rerause so effective In isstorssg the natural purity and beauty of the skin, scalp, hah? aad hands wbea msrred by unsightly conditions. Al though Cuticura Soap (iV ) and Cuticura Ointment (Me.) are sold everywhere, a sample tat each with l-p. Bkla Book will be sent fnm Open request. Address post card: "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.'! STATE VOTE FOR JUDGES Tlip Hoard of State Cmnvasecrw Com pletes Its Work. The Board of 8tate Canvassers yes terday morning completed the can vassing of thev ote for State officers In the recent election. The board lie gem tt work Inst Thursday. The re sult of the election except that of the vote for Judgee was published in The. News and Observer fjr -8un day. Iielow is the 'vote for Judges, the first name being the Democratic can didate and the second the Kepuhlican candidate: First Judicial District William M. Hond III.IOI; ; C R, rugh S7.110. . gecond. . judicial District George V Connor 1J1.I07; Wheeler Mat. tin M.IJ4. T-ifth Judicial Disl rlct Harry W Whedbeer 121,030; J. F. Duncan 87.100. Sixth Jndlclnl District Oliver H. Allen 1I1.21; G. K. Hutler 87.060. Righth Judicial District George Hountree 1 Z1.Z89: I. II. Tucker 7. 018. Ninth Judicial District Chatham C. Lyon 121.216; It. 8 White 87,- 001. Tenth Judicial District William A. Devln 121, 28: J. A. Giles 86.987 Twelfth Judicial District Thomas J. Hhaw 121,172; N. O. l'etree 84.- 967. ..Fourteenth. Judicial restrict Wil liam F. .Harding 121.23d; J. K. Utile 07! Sixteenth Judicial District JamfS U Webb 121.280; J. W. Whlenant 84.971. Te Cere s C.I4 Is Oee Pr Take LAXATIVK KKOMil OI IM.VK Tsb lets. IlruKglsts ffiind im(iev if It fsllf to cure. K. W. ftlKiVK'S signature l no each box. , za.c. TO GET CIULDKKN IN SCHOOL Teacher Vlxlt Homes and Uove Talk With Parents. Thanksgiving Day was utilized by some of the teachers of th county schools to visit homes where the children were not attending school for the purpose of inducing the par ents to send these children to school. It is understood thst the visits re sulted in great good-. - Among the most earnest teachers in this move were Mixs Lucy Powell and Miss Mamie Klllott, teachers at Cade Springs school In Bt. Mary's township. BIXXDHOtlXD NO GOOD t nsMi' to Take Trail 'if Thief Who llroke Into Nanh Count jr Htore. . Rocky Mount. Nov.'lO. The county store of J. 8. IToctoj A Company, near Weatrays. Nash county-, was rolled of about 125 In money Saturday nght. So far no clue as to the guilty parties has been discovered. A bloodhound was brought here yesterday from Tar horn, and was im mediately taken to te hscene. but he could not get the trail, and was of no service. local orrici u. a wtTMt buscau. rONECAST. c, Ralet&h, N C, Nov, 30. 114. . For 'prtnCajroUnaL-rarUy cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; not much change In temperature; moderate east to southeast winds. Sunrise .7:0 a m. 1 Punset fS:00 p m. TtMPIRATUSt ' 8 p. m. Highest temperature 7o lowest teTSTperature f.7 Mean temperature B9 Kxcess for t day m Average dally excess since Jan- Janwary 1st 0 . t PStCiriTATIQW If IMCMH). Amount for 14 hours ending I p; m 01 Total for the month to date. . I II Rxcess for Ihe month ,. 1.61 Deficiency since Jsnuiiry 1. .. J Abilene : . Asheville . . . Atlanta . . Charleston . . Charlotte .'. Chicago ... Oalveston . Jacksonville . Knoxvllle ". . Memphis . . Montgomery New Orleans New York . . Norfolk ; . Kalelgh . . . Richmond . . Vicksburg . , Wash)irigtxn . Wilminston . Wythevtlle ; it ta arsi , -'. r :r.H M - . . . ei; 4 ii n; '-. ':- li . . ,L V ( -H ; s- 1 vA :Tytl"trr Mf : bltTiriUTO:-JIRTM0 win ' '"-11 ' 2 II-rlJl i 4S .0 HICMslOsiO, V. U . ' ., , , . 4t Oi til 2! , v' ..,. . - , - - '.. i.-rj if, . . ".: 1 ' - . 1 1 . ,. 1 ',' 'i : .'-'ii . 11 . 1 ' , TEACHERS AMD CORN CLUB BOlfSTO MEET Exercises Will Be Held at Ral--eigh High SchodAuditor htro Saturday . - GOVERNOR CRAIG TO SPEAK Dr. Hill, Superintendent Judd, Miss Royster, Assistant Su ' upermtendentrAIso to Make Addresses; Prizes To Be Awarded; Luncheon Will Be Served . A most interesting program has been arranged for the community service gathering here next Saturday, December i. hlth, will be a Joint meeting of the Wake county teachers and the Boys' Corn Clubs. The meeting will be held In the aoditorttem of the Kalelgh high school. ' Governor Craig. Miss Kdith Koyster, Assistant County 8upertntendent of Hchools, Superintendent J.-dd and others are to make addresses. A feature will be a luncheon given by the Merchants National Hank to all present. The ladles. In charge of this part of the program are Mrs. Clarence Johnson, chairman, Mrs. John A. I'ark. Mrs. K. I. W. Connor. Mrs. (Senrge W. Lay, Mrs. W. N. Hutt. Mrs. J. N. Holding and Miss Jsnle Olnwld dle. These ladles compose the Com mittee on co-operation with teh pulillc sc boois of Wake county and. Is a standing commluol ..the Woman club. -- -- , The program is aa follows: 18:0o m. Opening exercises. 12; 10 p. m. Some Larger Com munity Activities. (Three mlnutn reports fr mi the field 12:60 p. m. The Wake' County School Betterment Work 'Mlus Kdllh Royster. 12:oB p. m. The Corn. Club Rujs Presented Mr. t. E .'HroWne. Address. Hoys and (lirls Club Work as a Contribution to Comniun'ity Betterment Governor Locke Crfilg. 1:10 p, m. Awarding o,f l'rixes--Messrs. J. (i. Hntn, E. H. .Crow. J. U. l'earce and Dr. Teniplrton. lr0 p. m. KrMclency as "a. Com muntty Asset lr. Hill. '. I:llp.m. Drawing iUmrt a Meas ure of rVhool Elficlency Superintend ent Judd. - ' L4u p. m. Announcements. 1:45 p. fli. Luncheon. The Corn Club boys will, assemble fir front of the Department of Agri culture building, on the north side of the cspll.'l square, where they will be met by County Demonstration Agent W. H. Chamblee, Jr. After forming In line 4hey will march around capl tol square to- Kavettevllle street, down Kayettevllle street to Hargett street west aloryc Hargett to SallHtmry. up pniiRvury lu ltirKHK aim Mem HitinK Morgan strvet to th high school building, which they will reach xt 12:46 Wake county has the largest county enrollment of corn, t'luu boi.s. in. the State. This Is said to be duo to the persistent efforts of County Farm Demonstrator Chamblee. The Merchants Association will pro- Vide entertainment for the corn cluli boys at one of the moving picture shows In the city In .the afternoon. The boys are requested to call at the office of the Merchants Association to get their tickets. A woman's idea of a flatterer is a man who tells her that there are not sufficient words In the KnKll."h lan guage to describe her many charms. Portuguese'.- - o Cigar 5C .. II W9KJ Anv man who imokei i poorly md I II I SBSf cig sure to -come to a bitter end1" I ., Ls- I I I Smoke a "P6rtuguese "and coftic to ; I : fn I -s -t good end every time I i - 1 Sf? With never a "murky" after-taste. ,A V llrTr1 1 Because every Portueuesfc Ciijar is a 11 Mlu'UvSl I - Den( of especially mild and fne fla I I frQfi 1 1 vored tobaccos. I I II V5rfV iesssy Always smooth-tasting, i II vfy Always even-burning. " II y lajx?V ' Ma4e only 'n hand- II im 7 A some luDJiousfc snape. 1, . i knl - ? Yk ! r Sir aa I I - w w . PW.- ss saT. 1 ! I Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion With Hypophoephites. A pleasant tasting Food Tpnic, combining the . -tenic properties of the Hypophosphites with the : Nutritive properties of the Finest Quality of Olive OiL 1 , - For wasting diseases, pulmonary affections, coughs, colds, and during convalescenceT" " ' Money back if not satisfied. casaaBsma:siammEaaBBmssaBnaaESESEBBaassasamDnKSBSBSsasssBB KING CR0WELL DRUG CO. Deaths and Funerals WALTER It. MVUl'IKK. One of Aslicville's Ixwdlng Merchants Answers rlual Huniini iif. (SpHisl la Th Nrwi Mia t-nrt Asheville. Nov. SO. Walter K Mc Oulre, one of Aaheville's leslng mer I'hiuiiN and must resoected citizens. died at his home at this city yeeterday following an Illness of less than three dav. The deceased was burled at It'iYerslde xometery today following the funeral at the house. Mr. McOuIre was 7 years of age ami Is survived by a wife and smnll child, a mother, two brothers ami one sister. Ho came to Asheville 16 years ago and netered the grocery business. He was a member of Central Metho dist church and the funeral was con ducted by Rev. J. II. Uarnhardt. the pastor. tIVK V1KKS DKRAILKI) Atlantic Const Line Train Suffers Mis Iu) 'llul NO..OIM Injured. "" Rocky Mount. Nov. 30. l'assehger traffic was delayed for more than two hours on the Coast Line's main line lihn .morning near Wade, about ten miles north of Kayrttevllle, by the de-. railmeht of the dining ear and four( sleepers on northbound, train So, 8 1 . Hu ynu waa nurW uor-wjuj the main, line blocked, except n the- cpntlnu-. ance of 'this through ttatn -and pass age Of No. SS. a. 'local between Kay-, ettevllle and Richmond.- The derail ment occurred aiioiit 4:60 this morn ing at a switch. The train. wnsrun nlng near to forty miles Hit hour when the derailment occurred, and the en gineer Immediately applied his emerg ency brakes, preventing a scricus disaster. The dining car listed to one -side, though all of the fAir sleepers de railed remained upright on the road bed. The passengers were transferred to a car In front of the- rrfner. and the train continued Its run with the bag gage car, the day coach, and thl. j'liilman, thouuh a delay of more than two hours was necessary In making the transfer. VISITIMJ M'HOOI-S. .Hbw Key at Haylcaf and Miss Work man at Fairvlt-w. Mica Rose Key. primary' schools supervisor. Is at ItAyleaf school this week and Miss Annie Workman who occopies a similar position, is at Fair view with a new pilinurj teacher. Miss Durant. THE LONDON The London Balmacaan A real smart Balmaacan ..Qvj,'JCQat ,4)t imported Scotch fabrics. Alonjjthe clever lines lhat m'ark Tm-" ported garments. You are sure to pronounce them the most swagger thing you have seen and the'price is. $10.00 ... .--Think, of that Mr. Swell Djessetr. a Balmaacan Overcoat that you will be proud of, a real garment with all the stylish grace of the kin J' you've been used to payifig a Jot jnoK for 'at ten Initks, 4Jrap in and see for. jpursclf that .. , WE'RE DIFFERENT 2ltW Kaycttcvlllo St. KALKKIH. N. a til'TTH TKN SKW MK.MRKRH Ik-ttcrmcnt -exxlallon at ML Hos KctiiMil (, rowing Raxaar In lc- ccinbcr. The ltctterment .XshocIuIIoii at Ml. Hope st holil. "Tvcently orgurlxed has adrreiT ten new memmhers, which brings Ihe membership up to 28. This organization will have u huzaar In December.
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