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THE NEWS AND OBSERVE It THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, i9lS. . m ot ",. i- . Prate ''oa aboet yar geweraL ' ' Vtxir raptsla of th Beet, V Prmdent u4 Umlar, '- - 4 wk big bag Mat: Vrlm kick mm skillful sargaea. r nrM ImM egtaeer Tin baarnait pitcher beata te la starting am to cheer. He stead tear, root. rollerted. And sear tha mad faaa sheet; Oim aa. bar, eaak It to 'am I Ktrlka these freak lobster at! Ilia eagle ere dlarevere Tbe better weakest polst. With salivary Julre ' II doe fa kail aaolst. An thee that an ef Ires. That's werlh.a ailut a year. Brass that ball aaadly whtsslag : Beatdee tb batter! car. ftri r bla ! aaaotueaa, Tbe crowd lata aat a roar: "OK at fcttal beea Ika eoaebsad! - Ha cealdat alas a aw." And wbea tb taak'a eealetad, , The batter fanned for keep Oa akaet f wild rejotriag t'roai steads sad bleacher haps. Sat wbea tw ether vVtls Are pued apaa tb Iret. , It take taa caak of aoda T kill tb aoisr-aaade Iblrat. Taa, talk af klag aad general. Of Jang r eagloeer tb hseebell pitcher beaU 'aai " Ja sterling ma t cheer. Jtlrlswad Tlaw-Dispatch, - ', Mia Lea Faulkner, of Houaton. Vaw who baa beea bar on a visit to J(2rtoP ;.. JfebUUCaLC.' THE SEASdN-S POPULAR SHADES AND 1 SMARTEST SHAPES ' Weddings and Encasements at - Craalta . XOWPEW-HATWOOP. 4 CT r-il of Gararaor Thoaaaa Hot! - to Wed Mama GlrL Mm William H. Soowden, con, Oa., haa announced ha Df' mant or Bar daughter. Mlaa Ad at Snowden, to Alfred W. Haywood. Jr. of Now Tort i - . Mr. Haywood, a native of North Carolina and grandson of tha lata Governor Thomu M. Holt, la tant coanaal of tha f. LorUlard Cora Dauir. Mr. Haywood is tne bob -or Mr. W. Hajrwood. of Haw KlTar. and haa many frkenda la Raleigh, whara he uved for quit a nana bar of years. an win oa interested in tnis aa nouncement of bla approaching Boar- nar. A DOCBLE WEDDIXG. hti airy city tickets iiiu Tinm i-nr . iiii nntu rm OaarrW Lauty nmw IYaal tajared. WILL SEEK METHODS - - ' TO EXTEND TRADE Meant Alrr. Anil tl .Tha Citlaaoa af lla. I CoBTaatloa held It Bo mi na tin a; net " 'JzT. I In la thla city and placed la the neld un wiiwui ucsfi, I ta m . I a- u nvw motm vity taa area weei For Mayor. cWmuel Marahall: fori LET VOUT tOfC tWOlien 'achinal ay te aaeertala tb -rtawa of aa Towa Coram laatoaera, W. J. Byerly, I , . . . , ' . I portara oa methoda of aalllne; Amara caa Kooas in tha maxkata of tb worlu. All tbe eoenmerelal and Industrial o Kw Cnaaailaaaua Will Opca aa Aflr-Yerk ea - Ir'aTorahaa Tlaaa r An. . : WaahlaajtoB, , April ti. Tha Fad raj Trade ComraWni wUI mm hear. utaa ib new zone City tha Brat week for tha next year: Praatdaat, Mra. J. I W. Bunn: vtce-preaident. Mlaa Paa- ehai; aecretary, Mlaa Annie Bailey Ijonea: treaaurer, Mlaa Ruby Penny. Mlaaea Annia and 8all!e Jonea and Mra. B. W. Crocker, were tha hoat- ea for tha afternoon and they aery- aandwlchaa, wafara and taa to thalr avaata. MTBICAL) TKK.4T. Mlaaea Easily and OiaabMli Weaa. arook April Unarm Ua ti waaauro. Oreenaboro, April St. There waa a double wad dine yeateraay artarnooa at the home of tha Waal brook: fam ily, on North Ed r worth (treat, when Mtna Emily Weatbrook waa married to Mr. Wiley H. 81mm of Collage Park. Oa and Mlaa Ellabetn Waet brook waa married to Mr. Clifton U Leak of thla city, f taatefully decorated event. The flrat cereraonf took place at :I0 o'clock and Rev. C. W. Byrd waa tha omclatlnt mlalater. Tha bride- T. J. Bmlthwlck. W. O. Bowman, Mai Davta aad 1. U Sprinkle. Tha reajalar Demoeratio coayeatloa nominated tha following- ticket: -For Mar or. B. C uivana: for Town Commlaaionera, W. T. Hayaea. T. N. Brock. B.- Baaaley. F. P. BDaraar and J. L Tokley. Bom will b elected aad aomebody en." hat that la the way It al- waya happen half of the caadidataa pull throua-h while the other half are defeated. But be that aa It may. ML Airy la rolne; to have food man te fill tha office no doubt about that It la ao eaay matter to ret a whole outfit of bad men in offlee at once. whatever may hanoea the towa la la na dancer. All tha nominee ar rood man. Tour eorreapoadeat event a while at the quarrlea of the North Carolina Granite Corporation, aad found every thine; on a rerular boom. Ion train of roucb and dreaaed atone rolne" out to eltlaa la all narti nr - Ika muntrv. Th home waa I a train of more than twelve aolid car ror taa nappy i of atone waa aent out Sunday la aa effort - to catch ua with ahipmenta. Tha euttera and other worker are puahed ta the limit and the bla pay rotta have a wonderful effect on trade feet spread out in a bath of.nz." Mra. J. T Ferrall, left for home yea- '''' Pr""' Kraxlevrd terday afternoon Mr. J. R. Bateman, of Troypwho waa called here on account of the death of her mother, Mra ft. J. Kord. left yeeterday afternoon, returning to Troy. CoL ud Mra. 3. E. Peru and . Mlaa IUr Davia went up to Cl.apel Hill yeeterday for the Inauguration, maklnr the trip through the country la aa automobile. Mra, W. K. Crawford went to Ooldaboro yeeterday for a viait. Mra. Joaeph I. Brown aad daurhter, Mra. J. K. Doughtoa. left : jceaterdajr for a viaft In Waahlnrten. " r ProfTTtr ITT FUItotl W. Drr a - Mra. Bullet mad a party attending Ih Inauguration at Chapel Hill yee terday. Mlaa Virginia Billupa. of Baltimore, arrived laet night to vlalt Mr. and Mra Howard White. Mra Ln R. Page, of Aberdeen, " Vaa among tha out-of-town ahoppera la the city yeeterday. " Mlaa Dolly Lee, after a viait to relatlvea at Aberdeen ,waa here yeeter day on her way to her home at Way neavtlle. Mra, Joha C. Jamee, of Wllmlng- ' ton, la vuuting Mra. K. B. Raney. 4 When In RaJelgb ihopplng coma to Th Gift Shop, corner Hlllaboro and Sallebury atreeta. Delicioua lunchea and a quiet place to reat. Ice cream at tb Gift Shop. 4-32. It. 7 - ' . Mcenorlal A earn Hat km. There will b an important meet ing of th Iadlaa' Memorial Aaeocla Uoa . thla afternoon at at the homd of Judge Idyintgomrry. W.vldlng TWa AftrrwoOaL. Thla afternoon at I o'clock at the residence of Mr. J. N. Keelln. Ill Nwbern avenue. Mia Margie Keelln. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. N. Keelln. will be united la mania to Mr. W. Br Mcevdltli Vote Htadrata. .The following program will i ren dered Friday night at !: at Mere dith College by the vocal department or Meredith College: 1. Quintette Kxhortation Cook- Mr. Ed. It. Smith, Mr. N. B, Broughton. Mr. A. J. Fletcher, Mr. W. B. Sawyer. Mr. E. Brigga. I. Waller' a Priae ng, "Die Mciater elnger" Wagner Mr. Kdmuod Smith. I. Cupid and I. "The Serenade" Victor Hubert Miaa Margaret Ha bel. . Ouai Barcarolle. 'Talea of Hoflf- , man Offenbach Miiw Johnaon. Mr. Broughton. J. Autumn 4otillgaio), Cycl of the Perfect Tear" Matthew Mra. Haniaon Kauffman. I. Dream (piano and organ) Wag ner Mlaa Edna Hollo way. rolk Bonga. lAillaby Bwedlah. to m onlyringtlh. lxw-hrked Car Irian. Comln' Thru the Rye Scotch. Mlaa Kate Johnson. Duet Flower Song, "Mme. Butter fly" Purtnnl Mra, Dowell, Miaa Ilolloway. (. Kxcerpta from the Opera of Puccini Vlaald-arti La Toaca. L'addlo La Boheme. Vuando ml In ra La Boheme. Una Fine Day Him. Butterfly. Mra. Horace Dowell. Id. Quartette (two planoa), "Ktgo letlo" Verdi Mra. Dowell. Mia Ilolloway. Mr. Smith. Mr. Fletcher. Accompanist Miaa Helen Maria Day. Second piano Miaa Ruby Fenny. Organ Mlaa Mildred Mclntyra, Violin Mr. Rico Smith. The director of the vocal denart. ment, Mia Helen Marie Day, wiahea it known, that the public la cordially Invited to thla recital, and (hat. ow ing to ma fact that the State Con ventlOB of Maraaa aM lhillha In. H. urtmin, alao or Kaleigh. It will Idetiea will b In aeaalon In Raleigh, be a quiet home wedding. Rv. C. K. I no ticket will be laaued, aa haa been - aaaarf w panurtn tna ceremony, ! tbe cuatom In former tlmea groom entered with hla father, C. L. I Him me, of Collage Park. Oa.. and the I among tha merchaata. bride came In leaning on the arm of I Karry Superior Court convened her father. She wore a traveling auH I Mofidav at Dobaon. A bla crowd I of blue and carried a ahower boquetloa head the flrat dav aa la th of " lIllea-of-tha-Tallay. immediately I generally and tha court waa organ arter tne ceremony tno coupie lenilaexl ror bualneaa. on a aouthbound train for their future! A runaway accident occurred yea noma. At a:iv O'clock tn aeeond I terday tuat outaid th city limit oa daughter of Mr. Weatbrook. Mlaa Kllaabeth, waa married te Mr. Leak Dr. Byrd waa again the minister. El mer Leak waa th best man. Little Mlaa Louts Aiken waa the ring bearer. The bride wore a gown of ivory aatla and carried a bouquet of ltlle-of-the- valley and K Niamey rosea. Mlaa Mar Jorie Aiken, the maid of honor, wore a white net dreea, trimmed with pink Juat Uk"youp ahoea off and then Pt those, weary, ahoe-crlnkled. ach- ling. , burning, corapastered, bunion- tortured feet ! of your in a TIZ" bath.- Tour toea will wriggle with Joy; they'll look up at tea and almost talk and then they'll tak another dlv la that TIZ". bath. When your feet feel like lump of lead air tired out Just try Tit Its grand its glorious. Tour feet will dance with Joy: alas you will find all pain rone from corns, cailoaaea ana Dunionav Tbr'a nothlnr Uka -TIZ.- If tha only remedy that draws out all ganimtloaa interested in foreign enru mere win we urvtted te aubenU Infor mauoa ami reoommeadationa aa I tenalan of our trade. - Tha eommlaaloa. which haa onlv w weeaa organiase) aad en tered Ha otflcea In the DeDartmeat at I Commnre, reaarda tha aachane au I view oa this phase of our eommetee I as tha qaeatloR of flrat importaa&a. i aa utai ome. ataauxacturera, axporv era, and ban kern are all Interest a tm the laitiatloa of a movement that will I enable Americans ta enter the forsiga markets oa aa equal feet lag with tn commercial representative of Great Brttaia aad Germany .the two prinei aal eampetitora. wnerever Germaa trade .has goe aanainr laaiitiea, transportaUoa sys tams aad matbods of conducting com mercial transactions hava beea suu- plled with tremendooa advaatag ovwj clumsy aad inefficient American metu- oda. American bankers, until recent ly, it is said, hava withheld auch ca. operatlon and thla will form on oi tbe chief aubjecte of Inquiry. Another subject of tha New Tor a hearings will be th consolidation or aaie operatioaa ao aa to reduce tk penssa aad aecare opportunities' for atrengtnenmr lacilltlea for axtendlna credit and maintaining exchanr. Germaa and English trad agenolea ar permitted by their government to effect combinations that am net allowed under th administration, ua eur laws la regard to trusts. dent Wilson haa expressed sympathy wun taoee deal ring a Chan in tbe th Fancy Gap road, a young lady being thrown out of tbe buggy and asrinualv lniurad. flha waa uncon scious at flrat, but waa sent to towa I the poisonous exudations which puff methods, and It is not unlikely thai In an automobile and the doctors at tended her wounda She la getting along all right aad If her injuries ar no worse than believed she will eooa be wall. Farmers throughout thla section roees and carried a boauat of Killar-1 predict big crop of wheat, corn and toDaeco ir sumcient rain tans ounng h growing season 'to make "It. At thla time rain Is badly needed and no prospect Just bow for rain. A gentleman Just from the M par gar orchard brings th news that tha prospect la the best In th history of that big enterprise for a bumper peach crop. Tha orchard Is a show. The sise of the orchard exceeds any thing of the kind in Western Norta Carolina. Th death of CoL A. B. Andrews, of Ralalgh, brought sadness to many hearts in this city. He was looked upon as a tru friend or the uid North Stat. up your feet and causa foot torture. Get a lb cent box of TIZ" at any drug ar -department tor don't wait. Ah! how glad your feat get; how comfortable your ahoea fL Tou caa wear sBoaa a sis smaller if you de- arre,. .roses. McLeak ... W . a... promi nent young Oreenaboro man and is as sociated with hla father. J. N. in business. The two ceremonies were witneeaeed by four generations of th I brides' rsmlly, Mrs. Mary Ward, tha great aunt'of the two brides, being th oldeat member of the family present. MAWY CONVERTKD l!f REVIVAL AT LENOIR churches, voted to extafhd ait ivitatlon to th Stat Baraca -and Phllathea Convention to meet ln this city next j aa i Mr. Hufflngton was appointed to appear before tha convention, in Ral eigh, and. extend a formal Invitation. TRAVEL 11 ETJROPE. Librratare Drtiartment W'oaaaaa- Onb to Hold Mcvtias. At 4 o clock this afteraonB. tha . Literary Department of the Woman's Club, of which Mrs. Aahby Lambert la chairman, will hold what promise to be one of -the- most- Interesting meetings evar given -by tn depart ment. . The club la moat fortunate la being able to secure moat excellent apeaker for the evening. Miss Lillian Thomp son, who will speak on France, has oeen in r.urop tor several years, aad many will recall her letters from abroad, which were published In various newspapers and maarainea, . and which received so much praise oa account of their literary and educa tional value. Mr. J. A. Scott, who la a natlv - Hootch woman, will diaguaa th every day life of Scotland the. manner, custom, and peculiarities of the people. Miss Bllaa Pool, who Is always aa Interesting talker, will tsll of a trip ta Hwt tsar land. All club members ar urged to tak advaatag of th opportunity t hear such aa excellent program In Euro pean travel, A COLLEGK CLCB. Jfceedith Has Organisation to Foster (Mint "ptrtt. . Tha Meredith Oub la aa organisa tion among those who hava at aome time beea students af Meredith Col lege, and has for Its aim the foster ing of coiieg spirit and collar loy alty. Th club met yesterday afternoon at Meredith Col lege. Mr. R. M. Kmns. the president, presiding aver the meet- Tha following officer war lctd EXTKRTAIXg PUR GUEST. Mrs, 4. . Kntvey Is Hospitable Bosteas at Mprtnr Hope, Spring Hope, April II. Monday evening irom s:ie to ll:lv, Mrs. J. J. Hplvey entertained a few of her rrtends In honor of her visiting guest. Miss Lallan Cherry, of Tarboro. By nine o'clock all the Invited mem bers were assembled In the parlors. wner progressive rook was clayed. At ten o'clock Mies Effle Ms rlDlrev enterea wun a contest on "Turkev. and gave each guest a copy. Ths tims allowed was tea minutes. During the time the derision waa being made as to vrno tha lucky one was, there was beautiful music, both vocal and In. atramentaL The Judgea decided that Meaara Sawver and Mow tied, and In draw ing tor tno prise. Mr. Moss drew same. Mr. Sawyer very graciously presented the piixe. a nice box of Huytere candy, to Mr. Moss, who In turn, with hla pcllte bow, presented It te the guest of honor. Miss Cherry. ai it o ciocx delirious refresh ments were served by Mlaasa HDivev aad Handera. Ths guests departed at 11:1. each declaring It to be the moat enjoyable event of the eeaJon. i nose enjoying tne hospitality of Mrs. Bptvey were Mies Helen Ed wards with Mr. Sawyer: Miaa Dolly r.u warns wiin Mr. urttnn; Misset Bunn and Miller with Mr. Dillard Mlaa Lamb With Mr. Pitta: Mlaa Taylor with Mr, McDanlel; Mlaa Tar- eorouaa wita Mr. Kd wards: Miss Richardson with Mr. Kielland: Mlaa vnerry ana Mr. Mom. The authorities In London are ahla ta apeak by telephone direct to Gen. oral French. Meesagea are being re ceived almost from th battlefield It- If without delay, and with aa much aass as irom Ulaagow to London. Prof. George O. Hncm RealraM As County bupcrlnterMlcnt iolitica J"ct. ! Ill ta Tha Kaaa aaa Oliinii) Lenoir, April II. The aerie of re vival services, which hava been la progress at the First Methodist chyrch during ths last two weeks. were brought to a close on unday evening, and Rev. W. M. Bilea, who did all the preaching left for hla horn In Newton Monday afternoon. Th meeting grew In Interest from day to day until the whole town waa aroused and awaksned as never be fore and the service Sunday night was a fitting culmination of the unprece dented Interest previously manifested. There war more than twearty-Hv professions or faith at this service. It is estimated that at least two hundred and fifty perssns were either convert ed or reclaimed during this revival afuTtst a result every church ln Lenoir haa had a powerful Impetus given to Its spiritual faith as wall aa experienc ed an Increase la its -membership. ltgy,-Mrr- BHee-preaches onJwJM plaia, simple gospel truth llluatrated wun practical every day lessons and tha tremendous -crowds that .flocked to every service clearly show th great crmand ror aucb messages. Prof. George O. Ho sera, who haa been superintendent of th Lenoir public schools for ths last two years, has tendered hla resignation to the board of trustee to tak effect at the end of th present school term. Bo far not a ripple haa been raised on the sea of municipal oolitic despite the fact that the town elec tion is less than two weeks off. A mass meeting ha beea called for Fri day evening, at the court house to nominate candidate for th Doaltlon of mayor and commissioners, aad un- "as the people begin to "enthuse" at once. It looks like there will not b nough present to dispel th lonely feeling and the "spookllk" appear ance of the auditorium. It la presum ed that Mayor William, who has only served for term of one year, will b a candidate to succeed hlmaslf. but It appears to be a ess of nobody knows and nobody cares and every body Indifferent. Engineer David R. 8haarsi wK haa been spending sum time with bis father, M. G. Shearer, haa gone to Hoone, wher he will auDertntand tha installation of th electric plant and water and sewara- system for tha Appalachian Training School, located at that place. A moat complete and up-te-data system will be Installed by the school and besides the lighting of tha various buildings and th supply ing of the current to the town of DR. F. P. CLAXTON SPEAKS. PV For High School Education For Uvery Boy and Girl ta Ttaa coaaty. Asneviue. Apnt -xi. vr. r. r-1 judged not BUlltv of civins- wort hi Claxton. commissioner of education I iV"?!" .!.. . '.?.-W.? . ui ins UUHW DMim WWW -- ADJrDCSKD NOT Ol'ILTT OF . GIV.1NU WORTHLESS CHECKS Marahall Mrvrltant OaiaM TVry War Ralpexl .Those Charged WttJi Rais ing UsaaUawrd. ' AahevUla, "April II. J. Frank Phlllipa. a Marahall merchant who gav many check in payment of bill Incurred during a week's . Pleasure hunt la Ashevlile, yesterday was ad- of th important results of tha coming beatings will be aa arraiuru- ment by which tha government will give Ra sanction to consolidated sales bureaus for American Industrials. The commission la also expected o try to formulate a theory of what for eign trade condition will be after tha war and direct their raeomrnaadauoita accordingly. . GOOD FOR SOIL PREPARATION. . Track Ttiroeurhoat Soath la Ccnrav ally Late and Rctanind by Cool Klrfcta. (an nil ta The In aad Ok I. Washington, April II. In th cot villa's flrsti superintendent of public schools, delivered an address at th high school auditorium yesterday aft ernoon at which the teachers of the local Institutions and many parenta and students were In attendance. Dr. Cburton V address was a plea for a high school education for every boy and girl In th country and hs ad vanced many new Ideas ln telllni how such a result may be accomplished. Tha speaker expressed the belief that a teacher should be promoted with hla pupils, that no Instructor should bo 'called upon every torm to learn th characteristic nd needs of a elaaa of Strang Dove and sir just as ne becomes familiar with tha students who ar passtnr from. under his con trol. Dr. Claxton thinks that the stu dents of the public schools ar spend ing too much tim in th elementary grades and Is of tha belief that the elementary course should be shortened so as to onabls ths students to enter the high school earlier. H pok of th great work being done throughout tha country by mothers' clubs aad congratulated Ashevlile upoa the sue- of ths efforts of Such an orgaal- atlnn at this city. Th visiting educator left early la the evening for a western trip, arrang ing to spend a few hours here upoa tha Invitation of Superntendent Harry Howell, of the local public schools. STREET CARS TO RESTCMK SERVICE IN UOLDHBORO. New Cars, New Ral'a and Ratrnaloa of Line Is Pwaard. police court He said that h had mad out all of tha checks with a pencil and that all of those which war turned down by. bis bank had beea raised far in excess of tha amount for which they ware drawn. Harrison Gibson, Ernest Mnmu, Louis English and Mabel Edwards, who. were -tried for increasing -the amount of the checks, were discharged, the evidence falling to show that they had tampered with th orders on the bank. Accommodating Aahavlll people ar holding th worthless checks In larg numbers, Phillips having paid for many necessities incident to hav ing a rood time away from home wMh checks which were cashed the South the weather during th week Just ended was favorable every where for preparation of the soil and for cotton planting and these opera tion pro greased satisfactorily, tb National Weather and Crop Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture an nounced today. . "The aoll la well supplied with mois ture In Texas. Oklahoma and portions of Arkansas and Lauisiana, but to th eastward tha ground is becoming dry and rain la needed for germination of seed," the bulletin says.- "Truck throughout tha South Is generally lata and growth waa retarded during th week by cool nights and lack of rain." MOTHERS' CLCB FORMED. . Initial Step at Aarx-rtllc Look To City Wide) daUoss, , .(Seiclil WTaa Was aaa llmia.l Ashevlile. April Si. The Mother Club of the Orange Street school yes terday Inaugurated a movement look ing to the formation of similar or ganisation among th patrons of tha other local acboola with a view to th Oveniirht Relief : 7 For Constipation - Whan . tb bow la . beoomo clogged with a mass at poison ous stomach waste, sick hcadach with an Its attendant mteory. belchlnr of sour stomach gaae. bloat and general discomfort axe sure to follow. . A mild, pleasant laxative-tonic that will carry off the congest ad mas without upsetting tha atom ach or griping tn bewele, la th combination of almpl laxativ ' harb with pepsin sold la drag tores under th nam of - Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. . A doe taksn just before reUrlag will afford grateful relief next morn ing, without unpleasantness or discomfort. ... Dr. Caldwell's) Syrup Papain la th Meal family remedy, especial ly for the woman aad children and old folks. A free trial bot tle caa b obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 411 Washing, ten St, MontloeUo. Hla. summer with th bop that next Sep tember will aa a Mothers' Club at every Aahavill Dublio lnacUatloa f earning. NORTH CAROLINA 8CR6EONS OBSERVING OPERATIONS Rrxrrljr Imtrwccloai ta New Hospatais. , New Tork. April II. Sixteen land- lng surgeons of North Carolina war In New. York today obeer. ing opera tions in various New Tork hospitals to perfect themselves n th latest msthods or surgery. Un their flrat day her forty operations reserved for their instruction were conducted In the poet -graduate hospital aad other were observed la Mount Sinai Hospital. Later the party or surgeonB will visit hospitals In Boston. Baltimore, Phil adelphia and Rochester. BRTAN IN TEMPERANCK FILM .Z. Posea for ProMMtmn Movta to bo - - Shown fca f.iinni'isah ,....... U aw A i il in ream). Washington. April 11. Secretary Bryan'a portrait, together with those of Secretary of the Navy Dan tela. Con grass man Richmond P. Hobeon. ton belt and early truck redaroTtd Senator Burton of Ohloy-Clark of formation .of a city-wide federation readily I neat roar. Thev .maUar wl U be ar- wha presented at places at which he I sented to the varioua echool patrons traded. -' I throughout th city during th-r- mainder . of tha spring and in tha MB. HAM TAKES BRIDE, Wyoming, and Jonea of' Washington.' and many other ardent advocate of temperance, ar Included In tbe film. Prohibition." which the advocate of temperance ar now planning to flash oa th walls of tha Capitol tn Wash ington by way of opening thalr na tional prohibition campaign. Dr. F. Baker, General Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, who la In charge of the dry" lega tion at Washington, said yesterday that th temperance issue could be brought to the greatest number in th shortest possible Um by th us of ths motion picture. Secretary Bryan, who heads tha na tional movement.- was photographed for the flrat time In hla office. On view shows bigg signing a copy of th national pledge, subscribed t by bore all over the country. ln planning t launch tha move ment from the point of greatest van- tag to oar cause, we chose the walls of Congress because nowhere la there more interest centred," said Dr. Baksr. "Our film la not a sermon, not a lecture, but th anfolding of a story of th lives of those who fall, either . throuh inheritance ir ihrmislt mis fortune, and Wild' oonqontly -ca quered the. evil habit and earn forth to triumph and happiness. Greens Coaaty Man Tbeeube Fata End Tn SaU, (JajiSil TAw Mesa sM mesial. Goldaboro, April SI. In a short whll th street ears of Ooldaboro will again bo running on schedule time. and new rails and cars will arrtv la a few days and work will at once be gin on the extension of the present line, which will almost belt th entir dry. ' At a meeting of th stockholders of the company last - night the charter and by-laws for ths government and management of the company affaire Kineton, April II. Cupid settled the troubles of William Ham. a promt, nenf young Oreene county man, and Miss Lassie Col, a pretty Whlteville. N. C girl who caused hla arrest at Snow Hill recently. Miaa Colo ran away from her home. It la-amid, to go to Snow Hill and accuse Han. He waa for a Um In 1(14 employed In the vi cinity of her homeAi. Whrtwvllle. Ham after hla arrest waa to be carried to Whlteville for trial. However, the re sourceful young . god got on the Job and as the result of his arbitration of ths matter Mia Cole became Mra Ham, They are to resld In Green county, it is said. . . . . . r - ,- 1 are uca, a. a wtATsca aval - FEEL BILIOUS ? CALOMEL SICKENS! CLEAN LIVER AHD BOWELS MY WAY Don't lose a day's work ! If Constipated, Sluggish, HeaoV achy, take a spoonful of "Dodson's Uvef Tone." were passed upon and adopted and the Boone, all th cooking for th larse I election or a board ar directors rati uniuer oi siuaenia will be done by electricity. Us uss is second nature . in millions of homes Sii SItayJaMa: ICffions of women know how GOd Dust doM iJm herd wort ol whinl digie gcnib Coori.sfdwgmlmijwwork '; ; " " ' - Brfot all of titew mllloni of wom-n inn unia avuii ii lot sniff waslvitTuf aad clessrinf powder needed in say bom. OeU Deat , csto dust rmn alsaaa astsl arark. aiakaL aaaaMHal 7tw viiiils. a, witsseat siaalaki ar ip mi lag th rlishsi gTsrieas. . , Pa M ..,;. WlahAa aad Whreesi fix rT "' ariihteeaag peta. peas aad IWrajWt -1-aKlAxtdeTwTwWt rrriTTAiRBArtiazaa FIRE DESTROTB B.UV. Young Maa Rclkeivrd of IS Plats and a vnarc of lAq ISaiJil la Taa Mass as? Salisbury . April SI. A Are whirl. destroyed a larfcs -ears belonging to ear. v. u. smeauu. near nanabury, also burned a horse, a -large quantity of ieea aaa ana vatuaoi rarmlng lm plement. Returning rrom a trip to Richmond young maa named Ooodnisht brought -homo mora than th law al low, if waa aot at tha depot hx Sheriff Krlder, who relieved him of II pinu and a quart aad cited him for trial. -- rarm usmoBstrauoa Aaent W. r Crumpton la a busy man the days looking after terracing work. During rne paai wees mere waa iaiq off ready for building !.! feet of terraces aad !. feet were built under his a-upervtatoo.r During the aam week ne called la aad looked over th crops of It demonstrators, traveling It miles la hla buggy. Mr. Cmmptoa ia oa tne go now eoatlnuouely oa ac count' of the tnt-reasad interest on th part of many farmer in th work ne ia ooing. A great deal of Interest haa already been manifested ta ths meetlna of ika State Livestock Association, which ia to b -held her in January. Th farmer of the county ar all behind th meeting and will do their part in making It a success. Caleb Can up, aged It. Veteran of th Civil War. to dead at hi home near Salisbury after years of affliction, reaving a widow and Ave children, . Marsh National Ceeassi 'f W OS I si SMI fralzG'Sslt Styles Uilliaery I IISSES REESE & COMPANY ia ws si aim rissi. Dee Molnea, Ia., April II, W. W. Marsh, -of Waterloo, todav waa elect. ed national democratic committee man for Iowa to succeed Martin J. Wade, recently appointed a Federal Judge, "A apeclally strengthened whasL earrring a iour-inch poeurnatlc ti re. has been Invented - for aeroplanes, as many oroinary wneels ar destrared oa leading. , , . ., Subaequently the board of directors met and elected officers Of the com pany for the ensuing year aa followa: President Geo. SaDewey, Vice-President Leslie Well Treasurer J. M. Allen. -, Secretary W. E. Stroud. At a special meeting, held last Bight In St. Paul M. E. church, ths City Unkn. with the support of an the agOAT. . Raleigh N. C. April SI. lilt. For North Carolina: Partly cloudy Thursday and Friday; fresh wind. .-. Sparine ,t:tl a.m. Sunset .1:1! p.m. I Listsn to me! Take no more sick ening, salivating calomel when bittou or constipated. Don't lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of ths bone. Calomel, when It comes Into contact with sour bile crashes Into It, break up. This Is when youTfeel that nausea and cramping. If you sluggish and "all knocked out" If your liver Is torpid aad bowels con stipated or you have headache, dissl neWv coated tongue. If breath la bad oMMnmach sour Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. . . Here's my guarantee Go to any drug etore and get a tt cent botti ot Dodson's Liver Tone. Tak a spoon ful tonight and if It doesn't straight en you right up and make you feel lm and- vigorous- by morning I want you to go back to the store and get ' your money. Dodson's JUver Ton Is destroying tha sals of calomel be cause it ia reai liver medicine, en tirely vegetable, therefor cenno: salivate or mak you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work aad clean your bowels of that sour bile aad consti pated waste which Is .clogging year syrtem and making you feel miser able, l guarantee that a bottla of Dodeoa'a Liver Ton will keep your enure family feeling fine for months. -Give It to your children. It ia harm- . .'. Ieea: -doesn't grips, and-they ilka its pleasant last. Adv. rtartsATvit. I a. m. 1 I p. an te A Tessage To Thin, Weak, Scrcxny Folks Aa Easy Way te Asia M te M ma. af Mid. Meaner. T l Flash. Thla, aerveaa, aadavtlopad bmm ' aad raat asdarstssA why I dvBet get fat: I sat pteaty ef goad. aearUbtng foed." Tbe repsne i Jest- 4kla; Taa- rsaaot, gef fat, aa BMtter bow aaerh ya eat. asleea year aigeauv ergaaa aaimuat Is fat- BMklag eleaieata ef year feed laslrad af paaelag tkeai eat taraagk ta bady wasnK Kbat b sadd la a ateaas ef seatly a Being- tbe assimilative feactiea at the stnaaar aa lateatlae ts a seer the alia aad (ata aad bead tbewt ever te th hloed where tfcey awy reech the starved, akraakea, nis-dnws tlssaea aad bolls them ap Tbe thla peraoa's baay Is like s dry aaaare eeser aad senary far the fatty BMhrrlala af whirh H la Mas de arlved by the failure of tb ellBMatarv raaai ta bike Ibeaa from the food. The at war te srercoass thla stnfal wsate ef sVah-knllallag eh-aaeata aad ts stop the' leakage af fata is ts eae Hargel. tbe 'eatly ftlarseered riaeei retire fnrre tkat M rereaiaaeaded as highly by pay. t-iaaa her aad abraad. Tak a little aanrol tskiet with every aaaal aad astire aew qne-kly yanr cheeks III est aad ml I f Irm. health Beak are e awaited ever year bady, eewrlag esrh ksay aagle aa praiertlsa nalat. lueetllag ansa dner- g1ta harei, r eaa get It Ireai their sTOaJer, sad 'will refnad year aey H yaa are aat aatleSed with the gsin Hi weight It arsdarea aa stated ea the aaa ree ls eera aarksge. It l inaxseasiva, easr . . L I . . . . . - as T sea aicRiy ewmL feaaiaai v hist aara-ol haa nradaeed re- BMraabie reaalts la aniailsg aerrews nr'f I"I4 aad geeacsl aaoawk traablea. It ahoaM at be take anle-e ya are wMliiis re gala tea nmiad ae am. fee It ia s sann sees-eauaar. Highest temperature ........ 7T Ixweet temperature ........ . Bt Mean temperature . ti Exceaa for the day . s ....... . I A re rags dally descKncy alncs January 1st l.f rMwrnariM tig laawfi. - AmeuBt for 14 hour adinr I" p. m. .. . . .............. Total for th month t data.. Deficiency for th month DenctoBcy since -Jan, I ...... S.St .14 1.44 stall aa wtataie at a. a. T,.esT.g. Abilene-.. .. ..74 O tl tl .It Ashevlile . .. . t4 4 Ttf !(-. Atlanta .. 1 4 S 41 . Vttarteatoa It 1 TI 4 .It Charlotte . . 71 71 tt . Chlcaco .. .. ..r4 44 II 41 GalveetOB .. ... Tt O 74 II .It JackaohvtU .. . 71 S 14 44 .It Knoxvilk .. ... 74 O It IS . Memphis .. ... It S 74 41 .14 Montsomery 74 A IS I .ti New Orleans . . . 74 1 It 14 .tt New Tork .. .. 4M II II It .It Norfolk .. .. . . It) II tt tt .tt Raleigh .. .. .. tt II 77 It .It Richmond .. .. 1411 '74 tt .14 Vlcfeeburg .. .. 71 tt .11 Waahiagtoa .. . tt( I Tt It .tt Wilmington .. . tt I 78 II WythevUle .. .. tt l TI 41 .It Th high pi aeaur area which was ever (he Great Lakes Taeeday night dropped south with cooler weather, and . waa centered near Atlaatie City. The principal disturbance waa central la New Mexico. Haia waa conflaed to aeattered showers and Uaaearatorau. .V American Styles In MILLINERY We want you to see the new Hats the triumphs of Millinery skill achieved by American Artists. Styles as a whole vary: from Smart Turbans to - Wide-Brimmed lHower-Laden creations. ' every day tiie millinery depart ment shows something new. trimmed Hats for immediate wear, street and dress hats for ladies, misses and children. untrimmed shapes, fix)wers, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, ETC T Free Delivery. One Price to AIL HUNTER-RAND CO. THE GROWING STORE. 1 . ... ..r.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 22, 1915, edition 1
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