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THE NEWS AND OBSERVE THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17,1914. . , K Til WAT. , them we lore aad te . Wit all thine ea and all UHnga Mt ! la a d ! rl disarray l -la Bills and far away; , - It aanat be. dear, that, tat or m. Hit M lb KM the watcalag an. U'. aUbtad . wtth yrslervUj ... irref th bllla aad far away. What doe It patter? An 1 deem. . W shall bat follow trT a dream As ever Hilled a nautoa Mar Ovar tba biila and far attar. TT ahall retnember. auil. In pride, atlad. Fare forth, fiilulled aad IaU th In ad of Kver aud-Ayt. 'Vert jtha bill and rar ay. W. E. QEM.KY. Miss Harah U4tg-tt. of Charlotte. H at'ppliia a few days with Mr It ii. Allan, on her way home from a Malt tu New Turk. ' at laa Carolina Pettigrew, after a vtalt to ilra. Annie Hvn.e. ha re turned to her 'home at Tryon Miaa Mabel Hallentinr h:j re t timed to her himw at Cardeti. after spending the day here Mr. and Mr. Heater, of Wendell, war here ytry en route tu Itcid--MUe. Mrs. Joephu Mantel, who haii been here fur a-few day on a visit to her brother. Mr V. II. bagley. left laat night returning to Washington. --Mr Arthur H Nowell. of flreenahoro. ha arrived to spend the holiday with her father, Cul. John Nichols. ' i Mian Hettl ljtncnster ha gone to Portsmouth, where she Mill vlait her alater. Mr. Mark Nullum. accompanied by MU Mamie Nathan.' left yesterday afternoon for Wilmington Minn Mm tat been here- visiting her brother Mra. Hetsy einipe. of Wuke For mat, la In the city vIkIIIdk Mr. 8. I'. Pennington. Mra. L. y.- William root uu to J'urtamouUi to vlHlt ut -tier old home. -. Mra. Mary E. Beaslcy Han gone to- Richmond to upend aevrrul days with her ion. ..- - tilft To Count) Home. The members of the Woman' flub who will make ooi.trJImtlorih Ih ar ticles to form a part of the offering - of-the club to the County Ht.m re urged to. bring their1 artlclef. to the Y. M. C. A. iMtrtcra this afternoon i . the regular meeting. . A. Mra Oeorg Hymr. of thl city, wa among the special guest at an after noon tea given by Mrs. Walter II. Whlchard lu Norfolk las Saturday Don't Merely "Stop' a Cough "tea the Thlag that t'HHt end the Csaah will Btna Itaelf A. eouph la reallv '.tie. ol our bent f-ier.iU. ! vtartu. un thr.t tiirre ia in famhiatiun or olwtnution in a tanier ua place. '1 iieretore, wlien luu get a b ooiigh don't TroeeH tt iliaw vouraelf with a lot of ilriicn ih.it merely "tnp" the egh teniorrilv lit Hriuleninc tlie throat nere. Trent 1 1 - i-niine iiel inilunieit' merthranr. ll-re i n borne-' Biale remedv that c"t' r'ir'it at tbe eauw I and will mf.le an obnUnate r-mch anih more quiti.lv titan miu ever thought vfi-j aihle. - Put. otii.,-o (. I'iriex .vutsj worm i m a pint tmttle artU nil tlt.r bottle wftii plain (rrnntilntetl .tiuar nvni. 'I Im aiveg M.ii a lull pint of the numt plrtfotnt and rffeitive concli remiv jon 'v, r uei. t etutt of rmlr S reitti. No bother to prepare. Full diiTetiona witlt I'inex. It beal t'ne in!) a met membrane ao pentlv and promptly that von mier how it doet It. A Ian loonena a Jrv, hoarae or tiptit roiitrh itml ntnpp the tnrmntion of r'lileBm in the throat ami lrin,vi!ul tnlxnt. hua ending the iieriatent loose roit;li. TMbex i a liljfblv eorn-eutriititl rom lwutnl of Norway pine e tract, rich in Juaiai-ol, and ia fnmnu the mirttl over or ita Ilea line etfeef on- the membrane. ...To BVnfd...r)jNjpDnltniejit. rfW Tour dnirent lor "2Vfc ounce o( I'inex." and tlnn't accept ahvthiiif ele. A irimrantc t'f abaolut aatixfaction, or money promnt W refunded. oea with thi preparalioo. Ine rinei Co.. Ft. Wavne. Ind. " Y 3 BIG REDUCTION On All Winter Millinery Colored Hats ONE-HALF PRICK ' " MISSES REESE & COMPANY iniiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiimitHiiiiiMiininiiiii'MHiiiiiiiitiiMiii'iMiiMniiiiiiMiiiiiiiii iiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiiiiiii pa If s Easy to Find the Gift for the Man Here t?3 &3 'T2 r Ill - 'il $1.30. NECKTIES 25c. and 50c. . I S3 SHOES &I.00 and $3.50 and $4.00. Initial Handkerchiefs 10c: and 15c. and 25c. .i3 .11 S If he's away from home send him something for his room. You'll find , it at Hunt ; THE GHOWING STORE Hat bar Pins Veils HouJior Cat, r'ihbon Pin Cushion and Doll Hats Mrs. ttyroe la spending Borne time mth her hubitnd, who In connected with the Norfolk Houthern Mr Whlchard will be rememlered a. Ml Tattle Carroll, slater of !r X ij. Carroll, of thi city. mkftix; womavk n.i h. Memk-nl lra:rnin INMkmm-I m-.V--i-ount llliHua Mm. Ilrown. The Woman' ' 'lub will hold a btiii neaa meeting in the vluh roont thi afternoon at four o'clock. t.ikinK the place of the mpxlcal afternoon that wit originally i aehrduled. and which haa been plp'ne .n ac-'ount tf the lllnex of Mr -Wmle It Hi-own." ot tlreenaboro. tthti w:t x peeled o be present uml lake part in the musical program. DKMOVhTIt TIO T MI HKDITII Children nf ltilc Department Mrnilltti To l.ltr I .ntcrtaiiinient. Tlw i htldren the primary de partment In music at Meredith Col lege will ft!" a (tcinoiiKtratittn of their work In the college auditorium thi nfrerinVn at four o'cturk The exer cIjt will be umler the direction ut Mr W. J. Kenell. Thoa' tafcltfir, fiarr rfat-tj'"'olily 1eii Ktudyfng wuio for a ehorl time, the cla.aea helnu dlvltied. into three ec tloiia. three month. even montha and eleven 'month. " Th parente add frK-iidn .of ; the children and any other tntereated are 'cvrtlintt' rpvi'ted, to .allend the eer- -wKt thi. fterroorj.,, .",::;;'.-;;.-":'; -TK IIK.HT OF THI'. WKST" AT TIIK '.UKtY WwIT . lry itif I'rcK AkciiI TIk Colhane Comedian will pr vr ent tonii;hl the four-act Western pluv. "The Heart of the Wet," with the nual array of cowboy, cowgirl, miners mid ICtiuch Kid r. Th e play I itt.t i.f rhe tiual killing and murder ty! toil I a sweet atage atory beau tlfj.ly lolrl. ItclwiW'ii the Met will l. nil new vitudcvllle pecialtle wllh il; St. Felix SlHteia,. H. ttott Warmr nril Will Culhane Ijtsl plght I In' ronpany gave a creditable perform ance oi I hf f'tijr net pajtornl comedy tirama. "No. Mother to (iuide Her." The play w a well acted, the vaude ville specialties were well rendered. I rirf ure. entire loc, rhor 20 ernts. balctny 10 cent. Scats on aitle nt Academy onlv. Iionr tipen at 7 lit M'FFiiAt;isTH Mrr. Itnlrlirh Uaguc Will IUi-t .New Ofli it In January. The regulnr monthly no t tiny of tin- Ka)"!h Kiiinl Suffrage League aoa tmld in llxv. hall of the House of lit preT,iativr e-tterl.iy afternoon ,i lour o'tbick. 'tu. KiihmII C tjtng tbtr.. vice preld ni. piesbllng After the trn intact Ion of routine busine. Mra. Itngdon read the re port tit Mr. Archibabl lientitrson. I resident of -the North Cnrolina f-cual Kuffraai lane, on the work dtme by the cont-ntln of iln- National Woman's Suffi.ijie Asmoi tation. in an nual st'hslon at Nnhl!le. Term., In Ntivi'inbt r. a well a Mrs. Hender son's report on the. woi k done by the Nttrth t'ttrttllntt League during the paat year The Italcigh l-otgue will ineei for the .-lectioir of I'lllccrs tt serve dur ing tho (-ooing year oh the third Monday in January, tlt day ot the meeting hav ing - bi-cii changed from the third Wednesday n tn. month by n -vote -of -the member presV iit Vi the meeting yesterday. On motion of -Mr. Jermaji. rulitled by the numbers preHent. the pposi dent was empovver-t1 to name a com. mlitee on nomination, and a commit. er-Raitd Co. tee en. eonatltutloa. Thoee re porta will bo enbmllteo-to th vote of the Kalelga league at iU meatlna- next month. :T.T:r tu.nutr At unwu. PppiU of Mu?dc aad Exprtidim En- - - - Uorvaia at t oilex. Littleton. Dec 1. On Monday evening, December 14th. the1 pupils of the mualc and expreaaton depart munis gave In the college auditorium a concert that certainly excel-any they have given thla year, and prpb ably any of the paat yeare. ""Each number-w tendered with a aklll and eaae that aurpiiaed the au dience, and with a perfection that In Itaelf teaHflea to the fact that the training that 1 being; received in the departments la hlghl worth while. Th following program was much enjoyed: I'iano Duet I.uhtsplel Overture Op. 7. itela Mary Allen. Huth Gam mon. l-lano The 1tu Flower tiaker I.ua Keel. Keading-The Wedding Bllla Je rcjrv Airnte Ttidker Moore. flano I'olonaise Op. 18. Heifert. I.ucile flocntt. Voice My King Lyon Kda Mae lluggina. Kuet- Vale Caprice Keinberg Kesaie Mae Hell, l.ula Hunt. Voice lai- To You Upeaker. (hi Philoaophv Kmmeli--KHlllc Hatt. I'iano Second Moxurka (lodard. Kate William. Heading - Trouble In the Amen Corner Anon. JokIh Foy. Piano 8onla In tJ ( flrnt move ment t Heethoveii Helen Hay eg. J'lante-Duet for F.lght Ha.id tver ture fronj Frriechellr.y W'eber lora HoRer. Emily Loften. A roil e Wilcox, Margaret Heter. Vocal Staccato I'olka Mudder ICUxaheth llllert. Duet-I'olka de Com ert Bartlett ,lele Hulloi k. Iula Keel. Piano - Mart he Mlgnonne Poldinl - Myrtle F.dward. Ueatling 'Aunt Slvviaa" Geography l-Hon Montrte Annie Wilcox, Piano The I Jist Ktiiile Wallen hnupt -Jessie lltillock. Volte Tht! ' Open Secret Wood rnit hticile llocult. - - F.llrabeih tillbert. t'hortif Hunting Htmit Klnroa. College -Song tlilbert lee iub. . - Weddings and rrigagements TompleUl-lnic. The following announcement will be of interet to friend of the 'popu lar 'Aupie-In--tTie -tute: iii : Mr. Alfred Jwnew Tenrptebnn MlHO Itoberta AHce leliome . ' .. . -married Tuesday. leoember the lifteenth nineteen huntlretl and fourteen Ahevltle. North Carolina, CtHipcr-l-'ltigcraltl. The following Ipteresting invitation haa been muileil to friends in the State: Mr. and Mr. Aiihik Johnson cooper reuet the pleasure of your company at Hie inair.iuge.nf their daughter Margaret Fenlinoro to Mr Hard Ktlrlngton Fitgerald .n Wednesday morning. December thirtieth at nine o'clock Al home, Clinton. North Carolina. 8lamey-Alexander The following from the Cleveland Ptar will be of interest to friends of the famillea In the State: "A pretty home, wedding wa solcmniaed tin Wednesday evening, December Id. at .1:30 o'clock, nt the resilience of the bride' mother, Mr. K I iz.li ' Alexander, wnen her duugTiter, Mis Annie. a married to Mr. Koh ert F. Stanley. The ceremony wa performed by Itcv. J. F. Mt-ser In bis own Impressive manner. Prior to the ceremony, a vtcal aolo wa given by Mr. Charles Alexantler. af ter whb h, Mend'elhe.m Wedding March was beautifully rendered by Mi Summle Stamey, iter of the groom. "The bride is a cultured and charm ing1 young lady of I'pper Cleveland, while the groom I a talented and promising young man of l,inocln county, the son of Key. H. . tl. Stamev." r WAI.I.lNN-CtH'KKF.IJ Durham t afc I'mprlrtor Weds Fv tinier " l'lili'r at Klnston. Durhnm, Dec. 16-- News reached the city this morning of th; niairUKauf Mr. (iregory Walllna, a local retau raht owner, and Mi Aiinle Muy Cockrell, In .Kinston. The ceremony wa performed at' the hbniii. of the young woiiiwi's aunt in Kinston. antl the couple are expected to return to thla city tomorrow. Mr. Wallin is a native of Constan tinople. Turkey, but hla people are (recka. He ha been in Durham for the paat. four year and dining that time ha, built 1141 a big business, and linell liked Ity the people of Durham, HI marriage ia the culmination of a love affair that atartetl In the reetati rani. Miss Cockrell wa for fconu'tlme cashier of the restuurant, and while there the love affair tegan which re sulted in the marriage today. . . . auglni-ltiinik-y. tireens'iHii-o. Deo. 16 Mis lllanrhe Itumley wa marnett to Mr. Talmage Vaughn at the home of the bride tin Hlanilwood avenu laat nluht. Hnth of the young iienpl- nre native of thi etiunty and Mpent their childhood at Stokedale. Mr. Xaoghn 1 con nected With the nJell Hardware Com pany ' ' After k bridal trip they will return to Oreenslioro to live. The ceremony last niiiht waa a very pretty one and wa wltnesaed by everal Intimate friend. Itev II. W. Crews, of tier xna nttlWIV.-WltS-. I bt nltlrullny mint.. ter. Mi Ira Itoone, of Stokeetlale, played the wending march Ml l.lllie stout, of Kandleman, wa maid of honor, and Mr. Paul A. Stewart was let man. There are 5o. 000 apprentice in tho German baking Imlimtry. ACAbEMY ALL THIS YVFF.k. CUIsHANI COMEDIANS' Tonight. 'THK HKAKT OF THK. High-ClaM Vandcrilk tween th Acta QMBfc of VstuderQlr Be- and Plays Nigbtly Entire lower floor 20 -cents, v - ' balcony-10 cents. . : ; :i THE SAFETY-AT-SEA CONVENTION GIVEN SANCTION BY SENATE (V x ft ttm.) Waahlngton. D. Cr Deo. 1. Th International convention for safety ot life at sea. signed at London January 2. It 14, by many world powers, was mtlMlMl Inil.. W., .W. Onata .ft.. . resolution had been adopted - reserv ing me ngnt to enact nigner stana ards than the treaty prescribes for healCH and safety on American ves sel and to impose them upon all for eign v easels within it territorial waters. Champions of the pending seaman's Kill I -1 ... 1 . . . -I . iiiKinirvt max Wlinuui in? iewiv- tlons the treaty might nullify the bill and regulatlona regarding immigrants. nenaiors i-ummina ami IM r oneiie, taking that position, have fought rati fication for several day. Ratification w . iifr.iMiii M tiw hui,nilip XI In ar. cordance with terms of the pant. The convention was framed after a ...... r.p ., ... !.- - . the United .States, Great Hrltaln, tier- many, Austria, Belgium, Dentnarx, Spain, France,. Italy, Norway. Sweden, Kusxia and the Netherlands.. It pro vide regulatlona for destruction ot derelicts, patrol for icebergs, wlreles operation, distress signal. ocean routes, safety appliance,' lifeboat, water tight bulkhead construction of snips. ventilation, inspection and everything pertaining to safety of life at sea Favorable action on the- seaman's hill by the Senate commerce commit tee I expected tomorrow. ANNUAL Dl'F.K KUKF.D. Will CtH S0 to Itclong to Kalcigh Country Club After Jan. 1st. The Raleigh Country Club held an enthuHiastlc meeting in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce at night at nine o'clock, some 50 to 6ti mem tier being present. The object of the meeting wa to vote on the propotion of Increasing the annual membership due from $25 to 130. After discuss ing the question for sometime It was votetl to make thla Increase. am to go Into effect on January 1, 1515. . The club has Sfi7 member and 1 a great "et to the city, especially in a social my. Mr. W S. Wilson ia prea ident. Mr" K. Ei Ctilbrrth. se-retary-, and M. J. B. Tlmberlake, treasurer ov the irg"nlTtton. ., . :.,, . IX HrfRKMK tXll'HT. Argunicnl Prrwentcd by. Attorneys I'lroni .Twentieth District ,Vfa-r-day. Tli following cases were argued ! the, .Supreme Court yesterday, all of - e v brl'HC . nan, .th -twe.rtUeth-Ju dicial district: Hlgdon vs. Howell, from .Jackson, argued hy H Q; Robertson for plain tiff and by Coleman C. Cowanspr de fendant. Smith vs Holme argued by Bourne, Parker and Morrison for plaintiff and by Colemun C. Cowan for defendant. Hitter Lumber Co.. vs. Montvale Lumber Co., from Swain argued by Hourne. Parker and Morriaon. T. F. Davidson. Jamea H. Merrlmon. John ton a Home and L. C. Hell for plain tiff and by Kr-Ar- Pond ley, A. M. Frye, A. S. Marnard and W. I.. Taylor -for defendant MASH-MKTIXti IS I'K.ACKFl L. High Point Cttlsrna llarmonhtu In DI-w u-'Hlllg Charter Changes. Sie-lal Ui Th Nnri fttHl OtiMrvrr High Point. Deo. 1 6. In premoni tion of a political mass meeting, whereat the city charter changes were to t discussed, High Point was under high pressor -yesterflay, but at the proceedings last evening in the audi torium, the dove of peace hovered especially near, and even President GIFTS AND What is it ,niiiniiiiiiiiiiinuninniiiiiii'in"HfiuiMwniiiiiHiHnffiiiii'Mii BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. FOR WOMEN SOME REASO Shop Early Sale of Children's Coats This sale Includes every child's coat in stock.' Sizes 1 to t4 years. $8, $9, $10, up to $15 Value $4.98 $4, $5, $6, and $7 Values $2.48 SHOP Gloves We are agents for the famous P. Centi meri kid gfoves. You are sure to tint! a glove here that will suit the gift occasion. Mail Orders Receive Personal Attention of Dep't. Heads niuuiiuiiniiiiiiinniiuiimiinuuiHiiiiuiiiHiuinuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimniiimiiim Wilson was quoted by that venerable and versatile Republican.- W. P. Ha gan. a eprealng the. sentiment of every one: 'When tr romes to crap ping,' High Point's neutral." The Furniture City 1 fortunate In containing - such a large percentage iTtpiaketf. and"' partly "l.w'a'iis of this, and in conjunction with the wide minded cltUenahlp A,t alt her people, th mass-meeting was altogether one of nun partanshlp. It was voted to have the Hun. Robert tSrocketl. the newlyelected High Point Itepteaenta tlve. from thi county, designate a committee of bine, including hltnelf, to infet with the nine members" of the city council for the purpose of work ing out certain amendments to the city charter, said amendment to he published for one week and then sub milted to the citisens for their en newtj -elect-ed Htg-h romt Kepresehtn tatlve Hrockett expressed himself as unalterably fixed in regard to certain pr- election pledgee. Mayor Tate pre idil, and all went happily a a mar rinee bell. . The new Kunday-si'hool ordinance wa given a test last Sunday by the Candy Kltchln and some other eatab llshments. They have been found guilty by the city recorder, but-appeal has been taken to the Superior Court. Sonnrberg, Germany, has had an annual toy output valued at more thar. l29,HO0.00i). OF CHARACTER more people to JOLLY AND W YNNES Gift Shop Every Day LET US TELL YOU We have the most elaborate and complete stock of Jewelry and Christmas novelties ever exhibited in North Carolina. We have the most economical prices on these'goock If it is Jew "elryTouw can find it in our enormous stock, and at prices to suit all Our goods are marked in plain figures and one price to all. THE JOLLY AND WYNNE COMPANY , Bids You a Hearty Wejcome to Come and see What a Wonder-. . ful Christmas Gift Store Wc have OPEN EVENINGS X Mail Orders Promptly Filled DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY A Shop Early Sale of Coat Suits - A special lot of the new, short, military coats at shop-earh prices, of all the popular materials and shades, trimmed with fur, velvet, and braids- $22. 50 values ..$15.00 25.00 values -. . .' 16.50 ki.ou values 22.50 3 5. oo values 25.00 EARLY SUGGESTIONS (jordon's, in the world packages. Ask famous $1.00 WHOLKMALE FOKtiF.H Al'tiHT. Jamc Carter, of Durtiam, Held at Aslirhorw. Wanted In Many Place. IMtiwial lo.Th. m atid Itaewf I Cireeitaboru, Iec. 1. A telegram ZnSP'ii?''?? ,from V;: .J.Iwmj?t,..chl -hulMlngs tn this i.iirn. tnp weiiaajio.wn ueirruvf. aya that James Carter, alia Andrew, the Durham- young man he'd at- Ahe boro on a charge of forgery and pass ing wort hies checks, 1 wanted In dozen of places from eastern Caro lina to Colorado on charge of (sissing worthies chnfk. A man from Can ton, Haywokd county, saw Andrews yeatertluy and Identified him a the man who fleeced him for 1 158. A Mr. Anderson, from Hural Hall, has found him to be the man who git $Sh from him on a bad check last August. Many othe r charges are pouring in against hiiri. He will be tried oon in Randolph county, and unless relative come to hi rescue, he is expected to get a long term. No doubt when he nerve that other charges will lie ireed against him. FOK SCHOOL 8AT1TAT10S SciU Tank anal Sanitary CbtM-t In All New Hanover Sfhoola. teecetal I Tlx mm iih. rT I Wilmington. Dec. It The New Hanover Hoard of Hducatlon Va made the neceasary appropriation for the Installation of septic tank and sani- DISTINCTION that brings more and llfWIIMMIIMI 11 j Hosiery the most famous silk hosiery is here in a profusion of gift for Uordon s H. 3oo, the hose. tary closets at all the rural school bulldlnes In the county. . The new llemenway "hool building erected at a cost of 140.000. will lie ready for occupancy after the Christ mas holiday. It J one of the hand- tlon and lathe third one to he erected , in Wilrningtou within recent months i- m . i Assailant 'I'hsinc Klieriff. ' 1 SlMN-ia! to TW Srwt tnii IHjMTVrr ) 1 Monroe, l1. 1. About ten o'clock yesterday 'morning Sheriff Jule Grif fith got a telepatme message from J. M. Keziah saying that he- had shot Mr. Frank Crook and was waiting to he taken in custody. The shooting took place at the Crook farm north ot town. Mr. Crook was aim; In the r.bowels smd abdomen and is In a dan gerous i-ondition. The trouble arose over Home land which Kezlnll had rented from Crook. Sheriff (irittlth and Dr. Neal left at once. The Crook place ia near t he 1 railroad and th eleven o'clock train was slopped and . Ir. Neul took the wounded man to a hospital in t'harlotte. If a man's conscience never trou bles him he has It pretty well trained:. - But no married man can under stand why a bachelor should have need of a ret cure. m if t .nil.lHemittHmiHiH!(!'!Mt N..,-,Mi,llilili.lliil,lliili,.iiOiitii!i)lhllMlliltiltlutllll'lilii;il i4:t'j"):-':,:-r"
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