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THE SEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, t VI 3. ... .. . ;. ..... , 11 ' ' ' ma cvminw r tsb wna kuk. it suS4 m glees Ise lei ef Sestssrs wag-winced aa Spleadld. wits -" They niug . lbetf plntoaa the y biding tV. eft they. sweep brseats ts blooaiiag wlft the mmwf ewisgs the trie T : r te wuedlasd. like Best or spars. mum ea keacatk IM aiaue a wane wis erdry. . v " ; u, mnvwj pilgrlma of the far-flnag blur. oahl taut I mlrbt mount those toaerlag bights . lite tit tarttt aad drlna, ti .nanr wit. . y ." thrill" with victory to ttie lout. long i flight!'' i-Jba Jordan lMnglaaa la the I'ohiainui HUM. f ' , Mia Mary rihlpp of LlllCullllon, ewig Mm j. m. Wlnfree. , .J-ried yesterday tu vlalt hr mother. ' dra, M. l. Perry. v M ra. . B. Purucker, of Haiti uore.als . who baa been visiting her rlughUrT, Mr. P. 1. Arthur, left -L.erdyfor her home. . M ra. Cbllide liarbee left yealerday 'or Klnatun to attend th wedding of tor brother, Mr. Krank Ktlpatrlck, to 'Mlaa flail le Dunn, which takes place , here today. Mra. Henry T. Hlcka haa gone to . Richmond. Va.. tu spend a week be v fur going tu I'lttahurg. I'a.. tu Join her mother. Mra. W. N. . Hiiellinga. who la returning frutn an extended vlalt to Columbus. Ohio. Miaa Margaret Kaucette. of the : faculty of t'huwan t'ollege, .liu ,B been vlaltltiar her Kartnlk. Mr. and sfrs. W. A. tfaucette, returned to Murfrsesboru yesterday. Mlaa Veil llattle. f Montgomery, Ala., la visiting In the city. Miaa Itoeetta Hhajittou. of VVil mlnirton. who haa been vtKltinar Mra. WOMAN WOULD HOT GIVE IIP Though Sick an . Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pmkhm Veget: We Compound. : RkkmotHl, Pa. When I aurted '. takinf Lydia K. Plnkham'i Vegetable , Compound I was in a dreadfully rundown tate of health, bad internal trou ble, and waa an rx- tremely nrrrouii and proatratod that if I had given in to my fealinga ! would have been Jn bwi. Ai it wu I had hardly ttrangth at timet to be on my feet and what I did do was by a great tlTort. I could not aleep at night and ' tif courte telt very bod in the morning, and had a iteady headache. ; "After taking the second bottle I no- ticed that the headache was not so bad, 1 rested better, and hiy nerves were stronger. I continued its uee until it made a new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that 1 am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman In need of a good medicine 1 highly praise I.ydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound." Mrs. Frank CLARK. 8146 N. Tulip St., Richmond, fa. " YToajea Hs?e Been Telling Wonen for forty years how Lydia K. Pinkham's egetjible Comtyound has restored thvir ''ealth when fferinswithLJkrn.aJftjUis... inis accounts inr ttie enormous uoinana iff it fwra roast to roofl. If Jon sro troubM with any nilmint ie-uliRr to women why don't you try ...Lydia K. Oakham's Vegetable C'oniMMnd ? It vili pay you to lo so. Lydia fc, Pfnk i.am Jlf.Jicin ( 'o.. Lynn. Maxs. -'" ACADEMY Lt:vYJrt n,i vt:it i'i.vKn LAxt Two Time . Malliiee aud Ujht ftnUl v real Hay of IVIIfltt aud lie. "The Third Degree' Hiucr T1MK AT Tlltr PRHKM: 10. SO AM) 30 it hni on Kale at Tw'ki-r Itulkl ina; I'lurnui7. NOTK: Children under 4 yeri! will not be admitted at rfiattiirt' TbnrMiay ami l-Vldjiy nichtt and 1 and. nijclil. "The Rosary If Ivl tot tsk MISSES REESE & COMPANY lt rAltTTKVIIJ-: hT. Inventory sale of ml1 and and of great lutereat t UiorffiT one lame- or anapea. velvet, pluah. jiiinmtu naia, apeciai worth :;. STILt, IN THE LEAD t" " TPt nitrtl l' T Vlf lift nrrrTMwrr rawtim waivn vaaiaM aua 1. .xeeps IU leading po-aMosi hy fl Heuiunliig lewrrTiHohirfrum I naval rtefvlca: s. J Wffsrtng an ttra.-Uve Total tl) HediulBg iu abwaadr low parWrjfnTmlum rates by an averaaw (of . nearlv .Tarn 11 .r'fc-v-r . . - - " J - i - ' -1 1 i per if ni. r It haa the "ltowaat Net Coat Kecurd Th Wide World OreeJT ."" jowl in uu insurance, you miut get It ia AbET ' " ; W . : i . Wrlta, Carey J. Hunter & Brother, State AtrcnLs. ' -' "'- '' - :v ' BA LEIGH, tt.X.-: ; . -v.'. . SMART IDEAS BOTH IN T-ATSSSEI , f KIMMINGS Albert Hrtch. left yeaterday to vit in treeijniMro. - Mra. W. K. Hunter, of Vaughan, im -iaitins- in tnv city. K. Ksrrall haa t.inrnMl iriim rinuaton. Va. Mlaa AnuULfcfracken. of Iur- nam. la viaitins her brother, ltev. J ti. Met racken. Miaa slaybelle franklin. f Oar ner. aent several hours in the city jeairraay.- , Mra. W. H. White al.d Uim Jea nette BlKCa, of Oxford, who were here to attend the preaentatlon of the por- ira.ii 01 Juoae Aaa Ulaaa. It-ft eter day for their home. . Sirs. l I. Kiiniaa. of Rovklna. Va., left yeaterday for her hotna after viaiiing her father. Mr. J. M. UroiiKht ton. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Meacham and children, of 1'ortamouth. Va r..t in. home yealerday after vlaitinc ,in th city. --Mra. J. r. (lowland and i-hlldren ana ner inotner. Mra. J. T. Vvatta, left yeaterday for I'ortamouth, Va., after viauiin Mr. K. H. narr. -Mri. J. 1 Wroton, who tiai Tieeh viaitliiK Mra. K. H. farter, returne,! to tier nohie jn I'ortHtnouth. V a terday. fH- Mr. A M. Wooten. of Kdae. oniiM! rouniy. la vtalUna lh Ml UaKWell. ' -T.;..: J- 1- Koiintaln haa returned ro,o jninanoru wnere She haa been vialtln Mra. II. H. Klnr. Went ltalKlli (in-le. The Weat Italelyh fircle of Kdentoii nrreet Methodiat i-hurch will meet thi. afternoon at $10 orlwk with Mn K. K. M('ullM'k at the Htate I'rleon. Mnrllna; of Art UeiarUMmi. IDs. Art Ueartm,iit of the Wo men a t'lub will meet Thursday after noon at 4 p. ni, at the V. M. C. A. v v 4. IJM ITI. BV M IIMI tH HI.I.U bTI UKNTS. tni xniaei.K of ll,, Klate Mthool ftr the Hllnd will give their biennial recnai j nuraday evenliia, January 21 in trie arhool auditorium. The exer- ciaea oeifin jrompily at o'ci.x a . leiiure on Wood f art in. yn inura,iay. January Stat. MUs Kate t'heahire will give a lei ture on vooo i arvina for the Art Iienunn....i of the Wonien'a t'lub. Miaa I'heahire'a Wcrrk In wood rarvtna ia too well anown to n,el explanation. At thla meeting ane will llluatrale her lecture wno aanipie r rfimpteted and partly nnianen rarvlnga. and will ahow the neveaaary 1001a and how to ua them thua dralina' with hr nuhkc t. .' prartlial manner auited to the neeria of the amateur. The meeting will he. held at the T. M. A at 4 p. m. ATI rlnb metnber are Invited to be preaent. 4 l.uiM'lMviti fiar Mra. Minor. rxfortl. l-uii. I. Mra. w II Hunt entertained rlatuntay at a lau tlful elght-iHiurae lnnchetm in honor of Mra. Htdney V Minor, of Inirhani t 'overs were laid for ten The cen terpiece waa an artiatic arranxement of hyai-lnlhe. nan laaua. and aaparagtia ftrna. . - i The plave ,-Hrd t'onfederitte flugn were hand-paiiitrd i iimiiifmoraiiv' of uee a lirthln . - w -mrrrrA Th '" hiuAt enjoyed I, room, where the auetia inuil.'al proar:im - tlmi-r rarty at twrm?Hlr. l-'urmville. Jan is. On Thuraday evenlng Mav.r anil Mra. Thaodore I'arlyle Turna dpliahtfullv eirter tained 1 u aix n'rloak illnner. I'nder the soft mellow llKht pt ahaded can- aiea tne (itninx room preaented an In vltliiat appearance. The table waa leautifu! with Ita maur in. rit centerpiece of white hyai-lnthe .uikl!uk- ,ul Kluax. and ailver The - following pei,,na enjoy ed the syiiiituoii Nlx-cnurar illnner: Mr. J. I. Moraan. Miax liruevieve McMillan Annie Neal Clark, Sarah Martin. Mat Ktringfellow, Meaara. Tom l-e. J'. II. JI.Kirf. tstitt. H II Mclean, ahd lr H I'. M.uWn, . Hiatal Ufe of rtastatUlc Naefviile. Jan. 1 The . Krlday Afternoon club waa delightfully en tertained. I tut week by Mm. C. t j CALOMEL SALIVATES Calomel ni.lkca vou elrk and vou Uj 4y -H, - 4'Bmfl t a.Tiaatr. ? uangernua cnemlral. To liven your altigglah liv er and. Ixiwebt w turn, con at I pat vd.. headachy, tilllnnii, Juat get a l-ori box of harnUeM Carvta. Thy work while you aleep. don't gripe, .liken or mllvate. and felt at iu t-enta each' ti. snwnnwei bvaa Ail i ; potb - y contracU as to Military and " Diaahillry (ngUss In" policies. Ir OVUl IM.aj.4M n CockreU. The dub Is sun studying "Tennyaon," aad ta these days of aw ful happening and siimae; events, the sweet at onr or -rue Monr oreji proved to be' 'very restful and up llftlna. ITsgrs tye rook was played. Mra. Alice Marion, winning r-wwrj gams, waa oreaented with the prta. A dellcloua salad e ourae waa thea served. - Judae and Mra. K. V. Austin were at home to a number of the young people of Aahevtll. Friday evanlag. from I to II o'clock.' A hid to this leeety and hiaipltahle joiuUnt. hnm. Is always hailed wllk aiuch Juy. . f WrXDOJI BOOK t1,l'B McldorC Jan. 1 . On Tuesday afternoon at 1:14. Mr. S. Ti. Pierce gracloualy entertained the Hook Club. Panama waa the subject lor stuay. The rwapunse to - the roll call were interesting; mnonia in rmnama' "raToirrsrrT;oniund or excellent Da.oera as follows: Ttnr--RepoWtr of- Panama) Mrs. K. B. Travis. History 'of The Panama 'CanarMrs: Ida Wllkina. The president. Mra. Wm. M. Cohen, announced that Mrs. C. R. Ktnery a member of the rluh. would lecture on Mexico at the graded school on Thurar day. The club ' unanimously decided tu offer si e-olr hiedaT 10 the Tst debatur In a joint debate of girl, and boys st the school commencement. Tne hostess was a Minted by M IM Mus grive. and Mlas Lucy Wright of Dur ham In rervlng a tempting a la a course. iBTtaeratlai to the Fala sad MeAly Tbe til.l Htaadard general etrengthaiitng toale. UKOVK'8 TA4TKL.KHH rhlll TONIC, drtres wat Malaria, eare'ba the blood, and kullda Bi the ayatem. A true Tonic. For sooita aaa cnuaren. ooc Weddings and Engagements Ttxioipaon-VWnt brook. ' himHaI le 11, Xewa fbA Otorrr. 1 Wilmington, Jan. I. A - prUy wi'ddlng was celebrated last evening Tii marten Hlieet -hureh paramage when Miaa Klanor I'. Weatbrook be came the bride of Mr. Win. K. Thomp- ai f Chicaieo. 111. Kev. T. (I. Vick era. the pastor, officiated. The groom la stationed In Wilmington for the prraent with the Western Klectric Company and they will realde In this city .... HlMITO.WAUl: lireenaboro, Jan. 1 . Jamtta D. Hampton, of thla city, and Miaa Fther Vtade. of Kaat Ilend. were married at Kaal Hentl toilay. The bridegroom is the mm of Mr. und Mra. C. ;. liarnp ton. and -la traveling aaleaman with headquarters in Durham, liis bride ia the daughter oT' Mr." and Mrs Martin I- Wade, of luim They will make their hom( in Jiurluuu for the preaenC MATTHKU K- WKhTKR. Vou n Drag-Kiat of Hahgii Weds tTutrvning; loans; W oman of Rocky Mount. The Kvehrng Telegram of flocky Mount givea an account of the re- rent wedding of a popular young riruKKtiX of Italelgh, and a most at tractive young woman, of .. .iluckjr Mount, which reads aa follows: "This morning st 11:30 o'clock the Methodiat Rplacopal church was the scene of a very beautiful and Imprea arve wedding ceremony, when Mlas Hasel Wester of this city became the bride of Mr. Hidney W. Matthews, of italelgh. Despite the Inclement weather. goodly crowd assembled to pay the bridal honisge. 'The church waa attractively deo orated for the occaaton, large ferns forming an imposing background be fore which the young couple "receiv ed the vows tuesV made them man and Ife T "Whili- the bridal parly waa asaem-' hllng Mlaa Clyde Daught ridge, charm ing daughter of the Lieutenant-Governor, aweetly aang 'At Dawning." be ing accompanied hy Mlas Alice Wynne organist, following this. Mlaa. Lucille Cuthrell beautifully aang 'Without Thee.' They were attired in blue rloth aulla with picture hata and cor aage bouqueta of par ma violets. "At the ftrat at rain of Lohengrin's Wedding March." deftly rendered by Miaa Minor, the uahera, Messrs. lbee4ATringtonr f ewMe Johnson, tu rner Mullyrk and Normsn Jaart. ap proached the altar. They walked op poalte In aiiittlr tile, but by twoa. They were followed by little Harry Hnden, dreaaed In a white cloth autt, bearing the ring on a silver waiter: "The bride entered with the maid of honor. Miaa Mary Oordy of Kdenton, and at the chancel met the. groom who entered from the paator'a study with hia beat man, Mr He-nry Mat thews of Clinton. Here the pretty ring ceremony was performed, Kev. it. 1 . Craven officiating. The bride was handsomely gowned In a midnight blue clmh Suit, trimmed In fltch with hat. ahoea and glovea to match, and carried a ahower bouquet of Hrlde roaes and valley llllea. The maid of honor was a picture of loveii- neaa In nlle green crepe de rhlne with overdress of pink acrordtan-pleated chiffon and gold lace bodice. 8he wore a black picture hat and carried a gorgeous bouquet of Kllarney roses. "The wedding music for the reces sions! waa Meadelanchn's 'Wedding March." 'The marriage of Mlaa Hasel Wester will take from Kooky Mount one of Is prettiest and mnet attractle young women. rhe haa been one of our most popular and never-falling social apirlta.? and-will be greatly mtased. "The groom Is a' aplendld VouriV phaf hTRcm ot lt a let gh ttrtt- f u traiii of sterling qua lit lew They left this morning fos-afe. extendti trip North, for ten day TO l-'-HrTT MKMOHHI, TO Marble Altar To lie riaced To Trinity t nnrcn ,iusniiie The many friends of the much la mented Kev. MrNeely Dull, ae will be ntereated to know that a handaome marble ' altar will !e placed to hla memory In Trinity church., Aaheville. 'It is hoped bS Raster. If there ia ahyiMie wishing to contribute to the altar fund the arnount can be left with her. Creorge W. Lay at tt. Mary's School who la turn will for ward It to Miss Woody. It Htarnr avenue, treasurer of thr Rector's Aid Society of Trinity Pajiah. Aaheville, N. C ' . MTJ1 DIVIDED L.RtiP.R. 4 i Ve 1 New York. Jan. It. The Bethle hem Hi eel Corporation today declared a 0 s nnual dividend of stveh pee osjt on its preferred stock, which 'is two pee e,t a excess t the dlstfibuttow made a year ago. The dividend is (arable In "quarterly Installments of 1-1-4 per oet- esybv - ...-. The I let hie hem Steel, Corporation hail received larfe orders' from foreign goverameuta " Pwitaertand'a embroider trade suffered a lose of nearly tl.tva.M4 last year because of fashion's decrees that soft, cUnglng materials -Shall be wore. - r s 'j ' 4i ' REPOJTIS READY AssembiylWill BeAsked For $t 65,000; Dr. McNairy - l&of Work HliHl w Tat mn aa ukana I Kitiston, Jan. It Dr. C. Banks McNairy, superintendent of the North Carolina Bchool for the Feeble-minded here, ia today making public the bi ennial report of the Institution for ths years itis and Km bodied are reKfhmehdatiana'" for ?.' leatl- iten.- rnr-wew hnllrtlnga aad equip- I meni ana f sv.aoe for maintenance dorinr isiraiid ifTi.-The additional building's and enlargements would en able the School to eare for 136 pupils, Dr. McNairy says. The superintendent's report is in teresting;,. At 'the time It waa written there were 122 pupils In the institu tion. "The object of ths school depart ment ia to train whalaver la trainable' In the child." the report states. "Bum are apt in their reading, a few In arithmetic, and soma ha drawing and writing. There are others apt In nothing; pertaining to books. The lat ter class. Including the very simple minded, epileptlca. Idiots, the ones who can't talk. etc.. are In a class to themselves' and are called the 'out door, olaes.' These classes, boys and girls, are under the care of matrona, supervised by the principal. They are taugbtrjto- lace, tie and button their shoes and to do this, the top parts of old shoes are tacked on a board of convenient sise, making them easier to be handled." After the children have progreaaed to the extent of tie ing their own shoes they are taught the rudiment of weaving and darn ing. The "school proper" includes the ones who go Into the school rooms and are taught as normal children are taughU. The Aldlue method, a combi nation of the word and phonetic methods In used. The other subjects are taught using this method as a basis. 'Two charaoterisllcs. love of music aad an apt memory, seem predomi nant among the higher classes, the report states. "With some they are tne only foundations we have. With others the peculiarity of the mevoery Is such that It has reference especially to personal favors or Injuries, and not so much the ability to retain what has been given then) 'In the way of In struction." For Weeks a child may progress favorably, and then auddenly Decome letnargy-posseased, it is de clared. The-children are' taught to do much of the work on the school's farm and in the dormitories. As a- personal reward for neatness snd obedience a limited number of boys are permitted' to attend church and Hunday school In the city, "a privilege very highly prised by them." DUNN EXPERIENCES A STRENUOUS WEEK Deatli. Fires, and Accidents In Qak-k HnorvNHKm pathetic case) 01 tlf- rote ereek. I anrlil toTh KmulOtasw.) Dunn, Jan. IS. With two disas trous fires, four sudden, two of them lolent, deaths, and one dynamite ac cident, the week Just closed has been an unusually tragic ons for this city. Monday night the Hllou theatre burn ed, and through It. James Maran gftlia lost his life na the public has already been Informed; Tuesday mornine, William O'Neal, a -negro. died suddenly in flroad street; Wed- neadsy night, the home of James tturtes, a carpenter, was burned, to gether with moat of hla clothing and household goods he snd his family having hardly sufficient time to es cape after the fire Was discovered; r riday, Koscoe WTTackson, a ship a stewsrt and son of Mr. W, K Jack son, of this city, died auddenly on hoard his ship at Norfolk; Saturday, he ten-year-old daujinier nr-arrs. o. It Turlington lost three fingers of her left hand through placing: a light ed match under a dynamite cap she had found: Hunday morning the body of an unknown negro was found be xide the Coast Line tracks a short dis tance south of t hi city and near the LsshJKsI Nffc,ya. , Va. -V I if . ... TT ir cie M j .... ti - - - " Two pleoek TJobeBnAxwiinster. . with border o" match, green aad brown,, formerly 11. 7 the yard. Nv . . ....... .$!- v vet, ..worth r yara. Now . Five pieces i vet, worth 1 yard. Now. Four pieces Tapestfy Brussels, worth. ac.arL.JQW.tSc . four pieces Tapestry Brussels, worth 6c yard. Now....41K- Only a limited number of Tow els, an extra special value Heavy Huck Towels, It by It; lXftc values c All Colorad-WooTens. II. JO val Uea, in a wide range of shades In Panama. Bertes and Pop lins I.H One lot .of genuine Mercerised Lisle Hose (tan only); 15c value . . u He One lot of Corsets! extra long and low bust; 7c value.. 4o fj&i Boy ian-Pear ce t km Company JWj MtL RALEIGH, N; C. ePS iiiiiiiiiiiii spot where Anderson Hodges lost his life two weeks ago. The death of Marangales ia one of the moaHoui nuigiy .paxneuc tm. w u m. W-H u ( 1 reek and lost his life in saving others froin the nummg oHiiaing. j me ..n .1 ...1.,1 n. In A m.rin in tn effort I.? ..i.mnliil. u fortnna eufhcent to care for his family now in Greece. A rew days neiore nis neroic ueaui, said that he had ..almost ..enough I . l,.l,tMV r,,rwaerf to money sou " " " i . an ejtrly return to his native land. The day or his funeral a iexier. au a m.. ... Mm i,v bia wife, waa re ceived here, and in It she xpreaeed elation In anticipation of his early return. He nas not neen inionncu his death. ' Koscoe Jackson, 12 years old. with -..11, ,.e - n,,miii1 tha heart of a child, and with a mind 1 of un usual brilliancy was one or me moat this aectlon. Traveled, well-informed, a fluent talker,-he waa one of the most en tertaining of men- and-rhi"dath brings grief to many nearts. DCNN HVSINFJ48 PROSPERS. nummary of the Year Past bhows Creditable! Pmnta. ispwlal ts Tin aad Ohsmw.) Dunn. Jan. It. As the" annual atock holders meetings are held it be comes more and more evident that ltl4 oroved to be far from a oao year for focal Corporations. The Dunn nsurance and Keaity company, a concern whose stock waa a drug on the market a year ago. Issued a divi dend of ten per cent and carried an additional 16 or 10 per cent prottt over to Ita surplus account. The Dunn Ice and Fuel Company, less tnan one year obi, ahowed earnings of IV per cent. The three banks will nold their meetings this week snd it Is said their earntnga have .equaled the best of previous years. other larger com-, parties will have their meetings this month and stockholders In all of them are looking forward to substan tial ttrvidends. J Farmer of this locality, generally, seemed more than ever determined to CHASE THE CHILL FROM THE BREAKFAST ROOM PERFECTION SiM0KELEs6qiL HEATERS START the Perfection Heater goine five miputes before the breakfast hour; by the time the' family 'gct down the whole room is warm and coty. . The food tutet better everybody ftth better. If t bull morning tend-off 4 for the whole family. .. . 4 r The Perfection it an ever-ready comfort Tt it light you carry it wherever jfx hetjt needed ewinj-room or ,celUr, bedroom or parlor. It burns kerosene easy to handle and inexpentive and cou nothing whenrfioTliT use. It ia tmokeJett and odoriect. At hardwxs end furaituit gwu twi)slsii. Look for the Triangle Trad-Mark. STANDARD OIL COMPANY WaateavL).C (NEW JERSEY) CWUtlrtC nu ewnnp . DALlimUIUa t ' ,J ...V 1 Special lot of ex tra heavy IJoraeB ticr9c value (20 yds. to a customer) .no ?. .New wash Organdies, , vary Sheer; the- beat and newest white goods foj- surlruj: regu- " x lar Tto value 4tv Dress Velvets and Corduroys In reds, greens, blues and grays; 1 1 value; extra, special at ft Be Four pieces of I-lnch printed New Goods, fl. tt values; spe- 1 tally priced on account of an overstock at 7o A special lot of Long Cloth thaf sells at il! the yard In 1- yard bolts Me th bolt A special value, extra sise Parl , aian Combs; 7 c values.. Sc All Linen Huck Towels. 10 by It inches;. 5c value, specially priced at.. Mo 1111. curtail cbtton production this year, Tobacco ia the substitute favored by most of .them and already prepara tions hjive been made for the plant ing" of more "tobacco fha 'Was pro1 duced here last year. PKACE OOXTErJT' AT ELO. Speaker to lr Chose) Fehrnary id l onunritmnml Marshal (Ttoaen. . .ISgedai wHwei ami BHuiaM Kl'on College. Jan. It. The local peace, contest is scheduled for Feb ruary 2d. This. contest will yield the Speaker who is to represent Elon in the Stale contest in Kaleigh on the lth of Februarys It will be recalled that In the Mtate contest laat year, Mr. W. J. U. Trultt, a freshman, won out and represented the colleges of this Stale in the larger contest of the Southern States la Nashville. Tenn In May. Several young men will en ter the local contest 4hls year, among them Mr. E. T. Cotten, Dendron, Vs.; Mr. H.. S. Smith. -"McLeanaville. N. C; Mr. J. L. Crumpton, Roxboro, N. Mr. K. M. White, Waverly. Va. A medal will be awarded the Winner In the local contest here. The representatives of the literary socleMaa for commencement 11S, havo Juat been announced aa fol lows: Misses Ruth t Johnson and Annie banrte Wicker for the Psl Phelian: Meaara. P. V. Parks and R. F. Hrown for the Phllologian: and Messrs. K. M. White and C. U. Riddle for the Clio. $20.04)0 SI IT FOR DAMAGES Sontlx'rn ' Hallway Defendant tluunber Ek-cts Dtrecton. IBpecUl la TU Neaa aad Otawter.; Greensboro, Jan. It. In Superior court this morning the case of the administrators .of Paul M, Hunt vs. the Southern Railway Company was taken up. The trail will probably consume nioal of tomorrow. The plaintiffs are seeking 20,u0 aa dam ages for the death of Mr. Hunt, who waa killed laat summer when a train struck an automobile in which he was riding. He and some other men" were on their way to work ahd crossed the CW,W.Vi. ChaHsstss- 8. C Uc .Jtv.. iMiMaiiuwiaani ,- yards uf extra hearT TJn . bleached BheeUngJ worth ltd a yard; specially priced In thla . sale at -'-.w94o (2 yards to the customer) , Unbleached Sheeting, perfect ' and smooth woven goods, heart ' Ibleouaii tv ; vtuua,-" ewe the yard; In this gala ..StH A special let of Niagara UaldT Milk Underwear. Jn white and light blue; value up to t4fT specially priced ....... .4 M pedal new lot of Valednea Laces, purchased from the mid-winter clearance of av New York manufacturer espe- to UWc all In matched seta;, special at .. . . . .....5c a yd. Entire stock of ladies' Neck wear. Including the most popular, will go on sale to- 1 morrow at 4i Price) See the New Tlpperary Veiling in Black and Putty color. railroad in an automobile near the faiy grounda The Incoming passenger train from Winston-Salem struck the car and demolished it. AH of the occupants Jumped from the machine; but Mr. Hunt did not get out In time. The directors or the Chamber off Commerce have elected the following; officers for the year ltl6: Charles W. Gold, president; Marmaduka Robins, rat vice-president; C. C. .Hudson, tVrta Tice-president': Garland Daniel.-' treasurer; J. C. Forster, secretary. The retiring president, Mr. J. B. Latham, together with Secretary Fonrter, mad, a splendid record last rear. RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR -.IISTEI By a SpectaJlat. " 1JCTXI A very satisfactory preparation which darkens gray hair and acta as a corrective agent for dandruff and other disease -of -the scalp can be made at small expense and In your own home by dissolving a small bog of Bar bo Compound In T ounces of water and then adding an - ounce of bay rum and a quarter ounce of fyt I cerine. Any drug store can furnish these ingredients. This IB to he ap plied once a week until the hair is sufficiently darkened, then every two weeks to keep the hair soft and glossy snd thhe scalp In a healthy condition. It may be used with equal success la darkening the beard. This is a prepa ration that gives aplendld .results, both aa a hair darkener and a reme dy for all scalp disorders, and Is well worthy of a trial. Yon will find it far superior to the ordinary store pre pa ra tions and much leas expensive. FrankK.Thomson ARCHTTCET AJtO ElfGCfXEB MASONIC TKHTUB. Raleigh. It. tt Embroidery Bttrgains ' We have placed on special tables for quick sell ing, odd lots, of stamped ar ticles, child's dresses, shirt y'aisti night gowns, ktmonos ceriler pieces, scarfs, p How' tops, etc. ThM are all perfect "goods just "slight Ty soiled, and . wnl -be. sold at -about wnLJje-sald. half regular price. EUington's Art Store Raleigh, N. C " BREAKFAST i DINNER x: SUPPER' When ' you "go; to 'order CALL B8 L j tf' Both phones J .R; Ferrall Co. n lllllll?llllll!tlill Lifl 3 . 1 1 3 ." i 3 d 3 a' 1 .1 5 on I " nd - --vi -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1915, edition 1
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