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n ft), ; s SOCIETY . " '"unmr.BniMimiro ' ' ASS .'."; ' i ' 'are '! the - ' " i MM ' atr-rta . J ax a amlllag aae as phseaat ul ArvT? Ju lb MilVtaw la year ,,.ilv aa TUI ef T. iu raairtdH aa4 the atr-agere 4kst Are yea iet u kind an4 taonghtfU ... .ktirfiwa .aiul 'vur ail Ac o an t (UU atraagera tkle ev .rry day ef life? ' V " An yes ) the Mm at kM u 7M wre ivwm U IXiar , . Jaat bap-r H boeefal. just M mil et Joy aa4 alar ' - 1 An rm iat tb mb at kosn t the hij mm tfca a4 tt as. J sal m i-ooforiluK a4 . chearlag, Jaat fall of tarn aad How ' ' An a Jaat aa tnt aa4 lottag ta tbt are- lUat ae4' faar rtrr Aa were to aaaw aiqoalsUsce la tka . hurty-asrlj An ye Jt tfce' ee-ae at heave- aa yea Ik th apart) 7 tka revel Ik tka glanreer .J HarM Am fee mm at towe aaa too - a yea I - ' ILZZ. V,- . rt- hlekwar tka paths aa have artyoa Jt aa M as4 tead-r U t Aa yo an to aU tka etkere aa tky like aa sew 10 yna . - Tka tVstalowa Bart.. i , ' -.;-,..f hllm Mary Virginia Pall left yes terday for Washington. D. C, ta apanu amnl dajrm. . Mlaa lit Matthewa. of CUftoa va' aha Jiu htmm hara vlattlnc ihar alatar. kOa. A. . Browar. a(t , jyaatrdar aXtamoon tor l)urhm to , laltMlaa Httbuccm. Mk-hlri ! MlaaCania BpolKht. of Ooldaboro, " raraa a Tkdtor la tha- oltj atarUr. , Mrs. B. M. Hurrajr, of Plymouth. Ua Tlattlnx tar Rant. Mr. aaa aire. i n.,aran, tn rorintk. ara rtattlna; In tba frtty. - ' ... rt ' w.ll.ju a JO ar, a uu ara v- v. ntiw.. Prtta11lav7r apandlnf a f ar aajra 1A imjviiii. " ' - i Mlaa Aa-naa Cotton ' Ttmbarlaka taft yaatarday aftamoon for Cotton jdaia to apand aavaral'daya with rata- itlvaait I Mlaa riora May Holland haa tona Ha Touncavllla to rtalt ralativaa., Bm Ralaifh'a tiny llttla Iota aa IBloablrda In Tha Afflnltlaa" Thura. day tUtht, , ' 4, i-'Wm IUbH1 Stof. " - Mlaa Maxvarat Habal iaft yaatarday for -Hntoa, wharo aha will aln( at ,th Hobba-Kirby wadding. , - . ', , C. L A. Today. Thro will bo an Important called imaotlng of tha Q. I. A., dlvtaton 6T. tkla nftarnooa at l:t o'clock. ' JcOraoalan art To Met. ; Th t Jeffaraonlan Book Club will 1 mart Thursday morning at It:! With Mr A. B. Morgan. 1 , . Y. ML C A. AwdliMT. Tnara will bo a anaailng of tho a- yf AKE right using BatingRjwder ; It has higher leavening power man any ocner powder yet it o pure that even if you use more than your recipe calls for. the flavor of your baking will be ai deli cioui at ever. Ie ar i -Tha awwthers Manufacturint Co., RIchsMttd, Vs. NEW fiction r,.lanria Grewa-l'p, Porter Pol I nna . . Aoitriina a Bualneam. tlarrteon, Man of Iron. Dehaa I . st-II Jin. Willala KVfcRYTHINU YOU WANT IN OflW Statloairry -t One- Prtcre - OSice f'arnitare liw Bouta Vol. l(7th report now on aale. Bend for new law Hat, ALFRED- WILLIAMS & CO. We OIe Von Vuli k Smliv and Wilt lV-ar Vo -. RALKKiH. N. V. " A fa -.1: PANAMAS. AND . - , LEGHORNS 5 eruttva board of th T. M. C. A, Au lllary thlaafterBoon at 4:10 In tha laotura halt. A ull roaeUng of tba Aulllary wll! bo hldit clock. ; W. C. T. V. Poatponod. J Tha m ratine of tha W. c. x. kih a in h.va baM hald thla at' ternoon. haa bean postponed until Fri day afternoon at i .olockv Ba aura to aee "The; Afflnltlea" al the Academy of Muaki Thuraday. The newBr-balt-w-nv dancaa will be demonatrated by - Sidney . Blaxkmer and Mies PaUy Smith. - Mr. Blackmar haa won much fame aa a dancer, hav. tng appeared laTha Million, poller M;::-r:T4 Krtara lo RaMit. Rev. kkd Mnt W - ?. ttlchardaon ..,.K.r uiaa Uatlla Richard- eon, who formerly lived la Kaleigh. but who nave Been reaming in tnnooga, Tenn., for the paat eevaral yaara, returned to the city yaatarday to make their futurahome here. GRAOUATIffO RIXTTAI, AT MJOUOITll COLUMU. akwantoakaawaaiaaM . '- i Haaal Eml of Mlaa Mclatyra on Miaraay. uia4 uttilraal llniatvra. meaao ao a4 1 1 ka kMHl Im V.v vrajtiiailna' recital Saturday afternoon. May I, at t p. m., in too M area 11 n uouege ana Aodltortura. . xne puouc ia coroiauy Invited. Mnetonl Kecttnl. Monctire, May 4. A muaical rerltal waa given at the Monruro Aaedemy, Saturday night by local atudenta. Hplendld minria waa rendered by all, moreoapacially tha younger . girt your baking rise and rise tight by vPURE PHOSPHATE L AVwrfar Shtlf af Taer Grtttr'i ....!. . ...tl.t ....si ....st.s S4.U i ........ r. ,.. . v. .................. .. .. i'.U.-. '. . . I ,'. OOKa VE 81PPCT f F03.su:::i3 i2PS . SuaBnrarFalflt. By MAFTt ANTON, t6ol Tacked Dreas lor Misara and Small Womea, 16 and I yean, April la tha moath when are aura to turn toward Cotnaaeiatramt and to ita attandaag tunctloov Hera ia s amarr dixw ' ' iiocn xamt ia . eapmniy adapted to each neadar- It can be aaade froan embroidered cottos "la sa in thia itanee. sr. from fatbrueJarad nraelia from fine oafon rrroe or from any of tha eimpia ailka that sra treated in liogwie atyla and is fact froan aaany diSerant matariala, but rt will ahraya be dainty and girl-Uka) aad a mart, yet perfectly aimple and youthful. It conaiata of a traifht tethered akirt that ia yoinad to s prettily tacked blouae aad tha sack can be finUhrd with aa open V, or jnade high with aVotlar and the elerrea caa.be DDlanra m ins viuwwi r mm tiaw wina. Ia the pict ure, k ia finiabed with the rufflea that maka s favorita trimming of tha aaaaon and ara ha well adapted f o lingerie matariala, nut any pericrrea trimming . . . , A 1 cas be uaed, bending or applied tacks or or anvtlitna La fact that makes a anything ia fact that pretty affect and ta auhed to the fabric uaed. Tha embroidered voDg la win tkdly dainty and aimple. One of tha new soft taffetae ia changeabia effect would make a frock aotnewhat more mature perhaps, but still girl-like aad channmf . while adapted to different aerda. The taffeta and tha rmiaUa sra equally wel suited to tha design. 1 - For tha 16 year siae win be tieeded sH yda-iof matenei ay is. wide. jM yds. 9. or jS yds. 44, ith 4 yds. 7. 1 yd. 6,Vyd. 44T7er tba ruffles; iM yds. ef inarrtion and tW yds. of edging to tnaa aa ahowa on tha hrure, 7 M rda. ef edging to trim sa ahowa la the back view. The pattare 86ol Is cut la aiasa from a.lllau,. la anil M flnatlaaf ftflk IM addi eas by Fashion J3rpartmmst. si tbai paper, oa receipt of tea cents. It win Dv maiwi fo any sabeth Duncan. Edith Pou. Mra. But Fashion J3rTaartrnrnt St inn evnd Ur, Horton and a. Cheehlra. Miss Bertha Plcksrd has- had charge of tnualc here for past two years. Ths medal for beet improvement In music clans for 1114-11. waa de livered by Mr. J. K. Bryan, tha medal gulng to MiSa Mertle Poe. Kerresnments, in the way 01 creams wars aerved raltslng five dollar and forty canta for aame which goes to pay remainder of piano. 1 IM. and Mrs. K . T. Crnmpirr , totertaina. : ' Merry Hill. Mey 4 Dr. and Mra. B. X. Crumplar delightfully entertained a number of frtende Thursday evening In honor of Hls Leila Blue of Kay rttartlle. N. C who is visiting Dr. and Mrs. McUovgan. The guest wers met at the door by Mlaa Kthrl Plarce and Mr. Ueorge Harrell and tntrodue- ed to the recetvtng line. Miaa Blue, Miss Mary flordy. Dr. and Mra Crumpler. The living room and din ing room waa a arena of beauty. The decorations being spring blossoms and potted plants. The main, feature of the evening waa a conteet la whli'h Mies Kthsl Pierce wen the prise. Delirious- refreshments ajava eerved. Music by several of the ladles added much to the e-n'g. ' -. ii'ltook..t!bitaWarf Warsaw. Ma Mrs. rhaa.' Chambers entertained the Kook Club on Monday afternoon .In honor of her hnuae guest. Mra. O. . O. ; Brown of Chad bourn. N. C. 81 a taitlea for pro gressive rook were placed oa the apaclous veranda. .Miaa Sallie Hill, making the highest score wave award ed a ribbon aa a mark of honor, which Mrs. H. r Pierce prossnted. Besides Mrs. Brown, other out of town guaets were Mlaare Hallla Bowdan of Wil mington, and Mary AycocsT ofRaf elgh. - A number, of young people from here are attending the commence ment exercises of the James ftpruat Institute at Kenanevllle. Dr. and Mra. Clarence Poe ef Ral eigh.- were the week-end gueste-of Mr. and Mra. w. B. Ay cork at the heme of Mra. Ayrock'a parents, Mr. and Mra. L, P. Bt. -' . r- JWK KKOMkTS. RtXTTAU DrlighUnl MefaVcsl Evcwt at Loaa.karg t'oUrge. ' Loulsburg. May 4. The" Initial fraduatlng recital of the ssaln nt 4uiaburg College was given by Miaa Qlarta Jerome, of Aydlett. Monday nlaht, and waa pronounced by the large audience who heard her. m dut tlnct suoreea. ' 8he was aaeiated. by Mlaa Maud Jennette. ef Ool4abero, who eang Very eweetly.i "A erfect Day." accompanied by Mlaa Brlnsoa. Added to her many natural charms of beeuty and grace. Miss Jerome has received a thorough training la ths school of evpreaaleB under the su perb tutelage of Mlas Klha Hennln xr, being one of her brightest pu pils.' Mba Untie - Kerr and Marie ' leng. Messrs. Jos Nash and William Jack eon were hr ft tk sccaaloa. 4 viaa f iaa,TMa lauon via. . "Iixury and- Neceeeity" formed the Intareetlng subject of study of the tlla Podrid. Book Club at the meet ing yesterday afternoon with Mra. VilMiam Moncure. Thia subjrcl came wader the head : SICK QuicIJy Yielded To Lydi E. n&L!uLmV Vegetable CotnpotuKL. .;' J. V : jMaaMaBVIB(aaa, K . j ' ErHtretNJ.--IwMttDUkeikTi a rrw s ti"e fog tbe iKadoiful naa'a Vajawoia Conpoand kuM dona or SM. ' I goffered Tgry rnach from female troable. -I fhad benrtnf down peina,'waa irrngular at now eooM 1 vat to do Of r aiLand ta b baby I waa owank. LydU E. Ptokham f Vagetawe Conpoand did bm world jood, and bow I ui gtrons and healthy, eai do nty work sod tend my baby. I advfcw sll goffartBS woms to take K sad ffgt wen sal did!" Mra. Faioos Cooraa, B.F.TX, lteUswtoo, NJ.- . ' LydU EL rtokhsm's Vcfrtsblt Com. Mond, kBad from native roots sad borba, conUina so narcotic or harmful dntra, sad to-day solda tha fweord of being- tha aooat aaeeaaaf ol ranedy ' femaie Ola wa know of, and thonaandi of vohmtary testimonials on file fa tha ftnkham laboratorj st lnn, MaiaW, a 1 am ta prova thia fact. ; For thirty yau it haa bees that tad- ard racnadr for famaia Ola, aad baa ra atorad tha health of thcoaanda of womaa who have been troubled with aoca air BMtrts as diirJacietnCTta, inflam-nahray nlcarstioo, tiamori. irrefularitiBa, ate - If yoa want special advirs write to Lydla E. rtakhaaa Mo tciB4) Cow ( esfifldetitlal ) ' Lynn. Mass. Tour letter will be opened 'YeiaMt and amerred' bv a and. held lis Strict fAnr r the World-Wide1 Movements-of Today," which, the club la maJUog a geewmJ etndy of thia aeaaon.' -. '.j Th flrat paper -was given by Mra. Kemp 1. Battle, aukiect. The Joys aad Toys of the Very Rich,'' which wava n'Bioet entertaining account ' of th life vf the Smart Bet.. Mra. E. B. Crow gave the eerond paper, ."Re action Againat Vaelees Urn amen tav tion," In which ahe dlacuaaed modern Idenn in architecture, f urnlahlng and decoration. Mra. T. H. Brlggn closed tha program with an excellent ' paper on Traata,' which had been brought over from a previous meeting. - .Thla clever -writer presented ."Tniats," tn an original, bright way., closing with a sketch of Ida M. TarbelL . The social hour with Mrav. Moaeure waa greatly enjoyed. ' r . -s . . . 4 " -The) Ammttm" to Bo On of tba , Bees Lotml Tnlrert Flare Eve. Pre. . eewaid In Rakrtgh. ' Orent Interest la manifested In the prewentntlon of "The AiTlnlUea at the Academy of Mueie Thureday night The play la being anticipated with much pleasure, not only for the true merit of th play, but for-the ' fact that over a hundred of Raleigh'a tal ented young people are taking part In the production. One of the hits of "Tha Affinities)" In the. Suffragette chorus with Mlaa Flora Creech aa tha loader. Mlaa Creech haa often 'de lighted a Raleigh audience. Other favorites aa Misses Patsy Smith, Ell- Meaars uiacamer coggin ana Apple- white of the drnmatlo club of the ITnlveralty will be drawing cards, this work being aa good aa any prdfee slonsis. The Afflnltlea la being pra- eented for the benefit of Thompson urpnanage under tne auspices or St. Agnee Guild of Christ Church. A crowded house should greet these lo cal artists. , 4- Weddings and Engagements : . . , (Wwers-Ballcy. Invitations reecived by' friends read aa follows: "Mr. and Mra. John l Bailey invite you to be present at the marrlsgs of their daughter Marie Braawell to Mr. Sultan Graver Flowers ' 4 Wednesday evening, the ' twelfth of "r ..- -' May - -.- : at nine o'clock Methodist Episcopal church Elm City. North Carolina." MaiwerfJ-Tyadaa ..... - Klnstoh, N. C. May 4. A wedding of much Interest ta people throughout this section was that of Mr. H. -D. Maxwell nnd Misa Sadie Tyndall. the former d -Duplin . cwunty " and 'the rag lady 0 link UUU. The cere- monv Was Derf armed nla-ht bafore last In the home of Rsv. W.' O. Bo-J oeii. a i;niveraanat minister, -. here. The couple did not elope, hut came here for a quiet marriage and . to evade their frieads. Mr. Bodsll offl elated. v , 'Mr. Maxwsll la ths son of Dr. J. r. Staxeraill. a prominent physician, and the bride Is the daughter of Mr. aid Mra. La P. Tyndall of Pink Hill. Hhe lav accomplished, pretty and popular'. Both Mr. aad Mrs Maxwell ar so cially promiaent. They will reside at 1 be home of the groom In Duplin. ' tn connection with tha production of coal in the I'nlted Kingdom there were .!, accidents. austng 1,711 d eat ha, last year. A sped man of the kauri pins la New Zealand, growing - on Mercury Bay. has a trunk ta feet- In diamstsr and Is said to be t.te years old. ActlStonachs Are Cisisiia k nay, SaVtaa ar a Wilms alihei fcArie" ar Saasereee berasae srld Irrttataa Iteteg ar a ssd en nana aaa taaaeara tke eVItrata rtwaiffc. thee klao-rtac ta proper artlna f tka k. aaa NMliag t pmeably ale raetka f tttt raa ef tHaark rmebt fraaa arktrkt aa)4 ag-r. Onltaary aaMh-la aae SHxlk-iaal 11 nlsnu an aaaa la nrt raw, fnr they Inn th auarr f tka tmnbl. the arid la ta atuauH-k, a daaaaa aa . Tb SHH aiBac k airaJlaa. aad " forwaattoa rnetd. aad tb bt tkiag far tela para ia a Waaneaafcl of btaaraard aaaaaaata. e . alaipt aatacM. takva la a llni versa er roM atr after, aatlsc. whtck ea ealy setrall tb aria, bat alas irp 1 1 ao (a I, laamialloa tmm ahk-k arMtiy la atMr. Fveita wkifk ernlaerlly re a a diatra aaay s ais wlk tstpcnUy If th ni I ftHaa-4 a Its a )ltta Maaraid ". wbt-h cas a Kbiaiaert rranj ar 1 aaa eeeeta. abaaaa S kvt kasdy. 1 .nyfSoM won. 11 i l kf COTTOrj STEADY AfiOUHD 10CEHTS I --aaws-w-w-wa-w-wsnsssnaT . Raleigh isOnly Market That ; Drops to Nine-Cents on Mid- dling Grade in Week- ' Cotton remains steady about i the tea cent point oa middUng grade over North Carolina, aecordlng to re port of the IMvUion of market of the North Carolina Agricultural Experi ment Station and Department or Ag riculture. Middling cotton, accord ing to that report, reached ten eenta in in res marseta in tne eignieen cov ered by the report for tha others Just.one reached the' level of nine cents and then only after climbing to. t S-l during the week.' ' Charlotte, Greensboro aaq snsiny were the ten cent - market towta KaJeiga waa the market 'that Snip ped down to t cents oa middling out. ton. :. .. ,- Prices during the week were: Ahosfcis t 1-1: Alrlte -; Char lotto 10; Durham t-4; Elmore Kayettevlllo S l-l;- ureenaoora i; Hamlet t-4; Maxton 1-4: New Bern 1-4; Raleigh f-t : Balis burr 1-4: Scotland Neck 1-4; Shelby 14; Wadeaboro 1-4: Wilson t t-S; Wapdland t t-. ftAUEIGH MAN BAtKV ;v' . , AS EVANGELIST Rev. V. V. Williams Associate Pastor of Oldea Csrchee tn Aantwtoa WUI .Maka CsaWapaign Through Htate. Rsv. J: V. WlUlama. Associate Pas tor of thb Old John litre et Methodist EDlsoooal Church of Nsw Torn city. arrived In Raleigh yesterday to make this . his heaulqvartars In an a ran gellstle campaign to sxtend over the itata and to last during , tho , sum mer months. Ths evangelist Is a na tlva of North Carolina, having aprfnt bin youth In Hyde county and having lived in Raleigh about .forty - years ago.; . v : . "Of course,'' he said yseteroay. "l have come back to Raleigh a num ber' at Umaa atnaa than. But 'lust ths same I have never failed to not-the change that haa taken placs In the eHy elnce I last am. It and always I compare it with Raieiga aa 4 knew the oity for the first time." Mr.. Williams searched around for a oompartspa and found it in his own activity. - Tou know. - he continued "whea tha bvma of New York' put off their old. life and at the earns time clean themselves up physically, with adorn mants of btled shirt, and stiff collar, you can soaroely recognise them aa tha same man. Sama. thing about Raleigh exactly. The city has put on new Ufa, adopted eHy aire and Is hitting an entirely new pace." . AIARED lOaSCTICD MAYOR, , JTndge Bond WIS Hold Two-Weeas Term of Court At SnriahAetd. (Sjlilal la Ta Meal aS Malirmt. Smlthfleld. May 4, Hon. La H. All- red today was elected mayor of Smith- Bald without opposition. Allrad won In tha primary over-T. S.. Ragsdala Old oommlsaionera re -elected were Dr. N. T. Holland, H. P. Btevens. N. B. Grantham, J. D. Underwood, Captain H. la Bklnner, 8. C, Turnags and J W. Btephensna were tba new com missioners elected--- - - 1 Upon' recommendation of county eomnusMonera yssterday Gov am or Craig called a sosclal terra of civil court for July It, two weeks, and dee- hrnated Judge W. M. Bond to hold the same. - 4 ' ' . 1 ' Mra H. 'La Skinner and Mra T. H. Brook left thia. afternoon for Golde boro to attend th Woman's Club Fed. eratloiv.representlng the Smlthfleld I Albert Worley waa bound over to Superior Court by Recorder Brooks on the charge of burning John Mitch ell's gin In September. 'Ill 4. Inspec tor Jordan waa hare looking; after (he CLINIC RE-EUECTKD MAYOR. Naaned ha Electloa at . Oranito I-'alav Oranlts' ralta. May 4. Tha town election hold here pesterday passed an vary quietly. The following ticker, was eleetsd, D. M. Cllne was ra-eleoted mayor; the following -board of corn miaslooera were elected: A. M. Martin. A. D. Abernathy, U T. Sharpy . , aeCAt. arrwg a. a. wcArata saatau. rsataasT. " Raleigh. N. C, May 4, ll. Foracaust (or North Carolina: Fair. somewhat cooler Wedaeedayi Thurs day fairi moderate northwest winds. Sunrise I:1T am. Sunswt 7:44 p.m. .ytsrtaATttac.. I a. nv ' t I I . m... .... ti Highest tacnperatara ......... tt Lowest temperature , tt Mean temperaturo It Bxessa for the day. ............. II Average daily exoree .at ace Jan uary 1st g.l pagetatTATias tia laoucaj. Amount for 14 ' hours ending I ' p. m. .............. t Total for the month to data.... .14 DeflcMncy for the montn..... 4.14 Deficiency since January 1..... f.ft sTsrtoaa ass wtATsts at a a. a. Akilan it 111 74 41 .11 Aahsvlllo ... 41 14 T4I Mr .4 Atlanta .. ..,.741 4 71' 111 .14 Cherleetoa ... 74 X Charlotta .. , . 7t 4 Chicago .. .... 41 Oalveeton -t Jacksonville . 1 44 14 S4 74 ISi (I tl 44 aa .1 .14 1.41 74( 74 111 74 Knoxvtlln . 4ill Memphis , 74' 14 Montgomery . . 74 New Or lean .. 74 IS New York .... -ft Norfolk .j,. 74 Rallah . . .... 7i 11 oLtsI Richmond . ... 7411 Vlckaburg H. . 4j 14 4 71 711 t4j Washington 44 Wilmington . .74 Wythevtlle . . . 44 41 44 74 The disturbance) which cams from the weat was cefiiral in northest Vir ginia. It censed thoosderstorwta with tight rain, it was cooler be hind It. There were thunderstorms la Texaa. Galveston had 1.4t inches raia, TtnessavuM. ' - mi asiawi ! ( Wi'America?tf-.'aZi:iaJ. WT .aaWa aaSaaaw . . j a. Jn ome ohoe rohch Bd Mayi II0:i SET Csaumi tWieIjasba Lambt Waal PoUar. MaU Shan Saaaaf si State Board School Examiners I l ' ' til -t- r - A'-r-i- v iviaKes way tasier ror uoi: lege Trained' Teachers.- Tha Slate Board of School Examin a which mat hi Raleigh ' Monday. yesterday made announcement of the plana which the board haa been con' eldering on credits for callage train ing In granting certificates to candi dates for positions , as teachers in North Carolina It was determined that a. system of credits would be al lowed. ...-; , ;.. .i ;- . According to the ' announcement made yesterday, credit for . college training will be granted to those whs graduate from . a . atandard college and who can submit a record - of training on subjects of the examina tion -Thereupon, la caae the college la a standard institution and the rec ord is satisfactory, the candidate brill be awarded a preliminary certlfldnte good for one 1 year. If the record of training IS not furnished, he ran take an examination aa usuaL This con dition covers si'bolsrahlp only. Vhe question of morals and tsmperantent must be certified to and endorsed by the county or city superintendent un der which. the prospective teacher is to serve before tba certificate will be 01 vaiu. ! -- After this one "year: experiencorTi I ceaemng, aoi candidate may receive certificate of success aa a 'teacher A . the preliminary ' cert I Oat . for one year may be converted ' Into a two year certificate. - - This covers tne three year period to- which certificates are now grant ed. - With - the successful completion of this tt . may be. renewed aad fol lowed .by a life certificate according to the usual custom. McDKVrTT RELO . IN NEW YORK. AsuavUlo Man Mysterlotudr. DUap- .peared More Than Two Wonka Ago-. (actual u Tat Nave WS paaamrl. Ashevilla, May 4. James A. McDe- vltt Southern Railway machinist, who disappeared rfom home . more. than two' weeks ago and who was located at Bolivar, N. Y., who ho applied at tbe Waahlngton office of the South ern for money due him, ia being held at the New York town by the police, according to a message received by the local authorities. . Tha, Ashsvllle officers have Issued a warrant for him charging '.aeroonof--htatarirtty-al tnougn tne wue 01 tne missipg maa GET CREDIT OH ; -vCflLLEGETRnlHIHG n . - , i. a The Cracker vith a Preference wXtayaaiayN'-kjdhN wyr ita.'av.'V ag. x Wheat - i rorcitLiD Mission or Natural Finish 18-inch Seat, 42 inches Length.' Well hiade, strong ly bracedput up in your Porch. v. -; ..,x- .- ' : 1 a ALDERMAN TOY . Cardaa Hoss ttnd Notalet Any Sis sntl Legigth ,;. - Carrogated, Plain, and Wire-wrapped - ,-l ' ;' -.r; '' Coma to Sa Ua Ws Can Says Yow Monay to DILLOH SUPPLY CO. Phone 753 Spiuig Shoving Select Stes IZIneiy MISSES REESE & COMPANY (ji)n-v:: Tbe Wk sod Oil PcWi tKatPreeei,,. losthef.Sbinet brtsiuJjr,, iQois&jre thined. has stated that ah will not prosecute him and M is probable that he. will not be brought back te this pity itnless she pays the sxpensrs of an yiflcer to". - make the trip for him. , . 4 , ... f : .... C. I i ' ' MAYOR ROBERoQN , RKTl'K 'tD. Straw Ballot Derides Mr. JhrkcbareTS ' tnaca est Board..: ,, -. (Haartal ta Ts K aa UtmrrU V Chapel Hill. May .- The food gov, eminent forces of Chsnel iHlU' will 3 oentiDaevIn offloe for andtner Urm,; Tbe popular vote gave a hearty en doreement to Mayor W. 8." Kobertaon and his administration In today's mu nicipal election. The old board of aid -' ermea waa retained In office, oQy m. - W. Andrews, being defeated.; '), s i The personal of the board. now ia : Dr. C U Rs-Per, R. A. Eubankar: J.V ' La.'neeKi uearge t. rTcsara. l. v . Prltchard. - Dr.. Louis li. Webb tied Mr. Prttchard m-two' election and the, tie waa broken by a straw) ballot In " favor of the lattery s .,1- -. - - The Opposition ' tickets were, num erous In today's campaign.' Lag attack centering -on "Chapel Hill's police'' through tha alderman m" tlckwt. Mayor - ' W. 8. Roberson, one. of the beet may ors In Chapel Hill's history, and Chief : of Police a P. Long and 8. K. Poya ' Ihress " hv ''ln- vigorous rtnr their- campaign. to round -up miscreants S The blind tlger the gambler and V -rice dehling oitlsena have auffered un- v der their splendid- sdminlstraUoa, ;"t' - Russia :k 14 times larger,, than-- . . France and Germany - put together'. (1.444,400 square miles), and her pop-'' illation Is supposed to number lit.-, nology. . There were i4 j thineee , Germany.' " .: ' -'' . . !tThe Affinitiss" PEOPIeE ft s 1$0 ACADEMY OF MUSIC . Thursday Night, May 6th t Under the ' direction 1 of the Misses Burkheiner; under the auspices 6f St . Agnes- Cuilil.- k 20 $0NG HITS -4 20 'f Piriews. W'vd&OvU It Reserved 'seats on sale kit kii Tucker Building Phitijniacy. Clever :; plQt, . - excellent cost, bea;iitifu chrtruses and dancei, -jrtjttitae&us g T'i'A.'sjr TaamSMi'. rjs s. j .Vyith av j$! to - BisCuit . ' ,",.r-;-S7r,-'-jy '.: ' . , & CHBCCO. RALEIGH, N. C A a . y
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 5, 1915, edition 1
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