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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER MONDAY MORNING. MAROI 19. 1917. COLLEGE, HEAD GIVES Z SOME TIMELY ADVICE Dr, Henry LouU Smith Dispen set Wholesome Suggestion ' To Freshmen Class LeiOigtea, Yav March tfcFor - the ereond time during the prnrtt eerntoa.. I resident Hear Lonlt Smith, of Wash ingtoa nd le Ualecreitjr, g time ly aad ympathrtU lefts r to Ike tir freshrosa elaa her Friday. Ia the brief pae of aa hoar h dieruased foae problems, aa follows: - "The Twentieth Centary Mrthnd of Autmltttiac N .Student.'! la abort. WEAK FROM GRIPPE . - Home Missionary Tells How She Restored Her Strength. "I am a Horn Missionary, was weak aad rua-dowa after bard spell of L Ortpp. I bad headaches, ladlgestio aad pain la say Cheat, aad wa, tired all the tine. A friend asked "aa to try Viaol aad Iheresallja I am free from those trouble "aad ' 1 leal wed and strung and able' to g to work again. tin. Hattie Johnson. TowaaUa. Pa. T reaaoa Vlaol .' waa aa auecreaful la bunding up his. Johasaa'a health I 6lsmaa two ran tig lodiee who trer ant motoring with Mr. ward, were injoren when their car waa track by srestbousd 0!SE KILLED AND TWO HURT AS AUTOMOBILE IS STRUCK BY TRAIN C S. Word Meets Death And Misses Frazier end Sigmon Injured Near Hickory f (Ppeflnl to The News atd OHaemO'-, Hirkory, Alarrh IS. C. 8. Ward, aged thlrt eight, owner aad manager of a bottling company, waa iaatf ntl killed and Miser Pearl Frailer aad Beatrice bees use it la 'a euastitutioaal remedy wbirh eertaina beef aad cad .tlver pe- ?r-kle.i Smttb cTerlar.J "thi. to I. P,0 lru d magnee.. prt,toa.t, ,, N(. 2, , . .rcla, aar J. U. placing nhe go-erament af the freV:-1""" f"7lP--. eiMe . Jobaww rentucae ia uongiew, jwe mea iota the land of the host (Moa dA,lwiou " Uml" J1"- . ' ' t mil" wt of Hickory, this aft.raooa aad maturity of the eampue-prefe. I We wtth wry r. la Balolgh who !,,, befert I e'eleek. . ; .Ki- . .i. .).. ' to eufferiag from, a wvakraed run-1 The IkmIy of Mr. Ward aad the la- dewa deeitaliaed -eeditioa,. watild try jurel girle were rarried to Mr. Jobanoa'a viaoi oa our guarantee to retara their r i timer oaere tne injured were gia threa anphottiore. four Junior and flva (iaeladiag the ehairetaa) froa the sea tore aad graduate department." Waab . Ingtew and Lr aaa long had aa Improe- fn rn'ding new eta ieata aright, bat It ha been la the It. v.. .. w uheinore, aad Preaidrat Smith k adoaeftrlg to create eampaa oplaiea Ihit will demand the UMlta tloa af the ayitem whkb h beliere to ba the wiort feaaibl for twaiattlutiag new etodent. Uew to EcoaamlM Time and Will fewer." Tk apeaker aid he wi U. eewting mere aal more eonvinerd that the greateat want aiad by the iversjre Amerieaa oollege jreatk af today la that aa eeaneetiea with the aee of bia will wrwele. II claimed thnt If yoa boo Id "reduce the counties deelaiona f year ry-day routine to a few la 4 rale," yoa would lh avoid "float tag aa the aarfae of th weeeMina" and weld ereaenUe time and will power. Vf aig only twenty-1 re per cent aa an nay deciaivn to aiake daily as otlipr- rtoa.- "kbtka a Wla Cbole of Tour Ben Ht Becreatlna." Aeeotding to Df. Hmitk, the erdeaury life of a student dawiaad nergi-tle - out door exm-ia that will really build up one'a pdynloite aad atrengtbra one'a nerves. -At this awiat tb speaker gained the heartiest applanoe of the frethmea whan lit as aerted that th aappoeed reereatiua to money If It fail to bearflt theaa. Kiag-Crowell Drug Co, Beary T. Hicki C Baleigb; alao It th leading drug (torn in ail North Caroliaa towns. Aihr. be had by apeadlog bonn arouad a DOol taitila. inhslinv fuul air. .rt tlrl opposed to be aroand a card table, or nreident oeeurred aa a straight atreteb mrdlral attention aad afterwarda MlaiK Pratier. who wa tb aat aertoasly i injured of th two, Ukea to a kwal; bosplbil, where It waa aald aha was ap-j parantly aot scrteusiy hurt, aua tng mns was able to ba taken koto, tevn after rcgaiaing eon ar loom ess. The train was In charge of Conductor Parker aad Engineer -Taylor aad th NURSE M . N pooh Health a checker a hM tnhla. 'la the reere- of track, from wlilrh a train golag west atioa f a 'atollc-eoddle.' a 'ehieken-! wcul.l I visible for at least aUla. IWered milk sop' and a loafer." Mr. Ward had stopped hi ear aad la A Student and Hie Honey." Under' turning arouaa oaenea upon ia ne ing whoa It was sxruca ny om iraia, owlni to hia position la th ear h re reived the full impact of th angina and death waa taetaataaeooe, hia aesk tinn broken. All wer tbrewa iear of the wreck aad the car waa darnel islieL - Mr. Word cam hr hwt aoaimer from Aluron. Ga., and ha rotative liv ing in I Uraage. Oa. Th totter wer notified "f his death aad th body lie In a lurnl undertaking parlor awaiting rorii from them. II is Wlf died about township , eleven yours ago and one' ton, tlershall, aged liftuen, lived Her with nia laiuer. this aubjert tbs President caatlaaed bia brotherly advice by warning the freshmen of the danger which lie ia abue of the credit nyiitem, ia promil cuou campus borrowing, and la carry ing a round loo aiurh money ia oae's pockets: he reenmmruded a checking bank account lantead. Ofllcern Selie Large Stl't (Special to Ike News sn.l Observer.) Pittsboro, Marrh 18. The revenue of Beer made a raid Buturday morning enout 0 ucloek ia Iladley alwut ( miles northwest of Pittsboro and enptured proltably the Inrgest still ever enptured In Chatham. The layout consisted of 100 gallons rapacity still with cap and worm eomp'ets, together wltk about all thotimnri gnllnnn of beer. No arrests wer made as there wa ne oae found at the place. The officer making the raid were Deputy Collector Richardson and Deputy Unrihall fttarrii vaat of Kaleigh aad Chief of Police 8. O. Ouster of Pittslmrw. Dins Par Frees Bess. Frttev.llle, Marrh 18. Tk remain Newell Wilson, aa taeuraare under writer, who died of perltnnltra. jof I wr I jr...l. D-f V-S U.J started oa the long Journey to bia bam iiuiicrcumuwii suu, iniuiu t Chieage Uia morning. Mr. to Work. FineJIy Cured by Lydi E. Pinkham'e Vef ; eUbl Compound. i. v "i nry c: 1 rw See the Capable T "The Car of the Eldiir" . :: CritJcfll cictainotion uroves that the ftood ImDresiion "TUC C0D-DLBS8E0 MACS." These la Sand-tllll Scctloa OrfaalM Scottish Society Branca. (Bpecial tothcNcwaand Obaervar.) CBrthage. March I8.-Th Bcota of th rVtndliill aertloa met at the Bandhill Farm Life School oa Friday evealngand argnnined a branch of the Scottish So ciety of America. The bfarbonald, MacUurhllna, MaeNellls, MneKinaoa'a, MacKsitheaa, Mac I vers, MaeQaeeaa, and in fnet most of the "Ood Bleaerd Maes," together wrth a host of Blues, Curries, Campbells, Dalrymplea aad mnny others of Beotttsh descent, wer Wllsua there to bocom atembera of the So- died while working in thia city and hia ; cietv. which to etpectrd te draw to- boly wa held until eommnnu-atloa ' gather by stronger bond th Seottikb could ne tablishrd with relativee ia ' people of America, Chicago. TolecJev OWo. "I am wMowaftdfe Out nondnr, ami sutterwl trom a lemaie irouoia that caused a great deal of aoreoes acrusa my back, and tbruugh my abdo men. Some times it would be vary pain ful after a bard day work. I read about Lydia ti. Pinkham'a Vega. Iiilllll t II I 1 Hill I I Ik t Hurrah ! Hovs This ClMlnnatl authority aaya eorna airy ua and lift out with Angara. Iloapltal .records show that every time. yon cut a corn yoa Invite lock law br blood -fMltann whieh la amhIIm. Itatlo Compounl ay a Ciaeiaaati authority, who tells ana triea ll ana It you that a quarter ounce of a drug I haa helped ma WOO- railed freetnne can he ohtalae.1 at HHIa derfully, so the soreness Is alt gone now. ,-aat from the drug store but is suffl 1 believe Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vego-, elrnt to rid one'a feet of every hard or tabht Oompoand n put th remedy to soft eoro or cnllu femaJtr50bla., - Mra. Cliiabetii Voa aimnly aooly a few drone of Some. R. F. 1). No. A. Toledo. Ohio. Lydia Pinkham'a Vefretabl Com tjoand, mad from native root and Wfaa, eowtalna no narcotic or harmful dmgv and today Is regmrded aa tho most aoacesaful remedy for female ilia. freetone en a tender, aching eora and soreaesa I lastaatly relieved Shortly the entire eora can be lifted out, root ana nil, without pain. Thia drug la atlrky but dries at once e uia. .. i- : . 1 . i . . 1 There ar thouoand. of voluntary U.U- "J,? " "p (aoniaia on file la. tha Pinkham labora. or at Lyuo, ,, It (.rov tua. com without Innnmlng or evea Irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. If your wife wears high bcela ah will h (lad to know pf this. Adv. it , A nmmninmtminmmuimmimamuuiituiumi nnimtmu NEW SPRING CATALOG ' tf tearing apparel for womeoi and. children Is being dls rlbuted free for the asking.) Presenting fashions eora In New York at -the tine the ' catalog Is Issued, many people find Vhat It offers sierchandlse and a service not' , altays to be had In their ixoat .owns. ' If this ba true In your case, the reader of this, e shall be clad to send rou a copy. But e always advise locAing and buying at home first. Most things la the eata log are delivered free la the United States. - Write name and address . plainly and simply aayi "Sen4 7 Catalog Mo. 45. A postal " vlll do. Address t JOHN WANAMAKER, New Yorlc 6lh to 10th Streets Brodway u Fourth Avenue uuuuuiiiuiiH :r'n-.iujiuiuiiiin:ij:iLiuiimuuuiiffln a pjv It studeaU positive aaauraar that they ar attending a atgVciaa lastl ion. It has demonstrated Its ability to meet th Most electing requirements f mm!, rn butincse. aad baa wa th soaitivt approval of tho boaiaeaa tabUc . tut iafortiiatioa. : p' :,.,'"' . . '- . .. ; . 'King's Business f College; ; i ear . t , 'cBJlW.OTTB, If. C J Ma"y or tnnse wtio wer iner aecur-, 1 ed the emblem of the Society. ! D. A. MarUonald. of Carthage, pre- j ' s ded over the meeting. Th offlosr : elected wer aa follows i Prcsidens It. A. MacKelthsa. . Vice-Preaidcnt-Z. V. Blue. Bee. treaa. Mi Margaret Mclver. Executive Council D. A. MncDunald, ; J. UsrN. Johnsaa. aad B. L. Burns. Mim Clolae kUOIIl, of Flora MacDon- aid Collego, wu present aad assisted materially la organising tha wral i branch. A tain by Col. Pred Olds, of Raleigh, waa a feature of the oveaing. The neit meeting of the Society will ba held at th Bandhill Pnrm Ufa School on Friday evening, April tha aUth, at ; eight o'clock. A list of hs charter member I ap- peudod: D. Al. Blue, N. T. Blue, Z. V. j Blue. Miss Begins Blue, Miss Orae j ' Drndford, B. U Burns, Mrs. B. U ! tturas. Mra. Oilllam Browa, Miaa Carri . Cole, 8 P. Cole, Wilbur Currie, N. A. i On try m pie, Ituiert Dalrymplo, VI. Ok; ; Dalrymple, Mrs. M. G. alrymplo, Wir. , ; Deaton, Mr. Janie Pagan, Miaa Zora ; lee Frye, J. Maclt. Johnson, J. Talbot t Johnsnn. E. C. Matheson, C. N. M-the-1 eon, Miaa Margaret aiaeiver, J. Alton ! Maclver, Dr. Qllbert Maclod, W. Cur tie MacLeod. N. A. MacKeithen, C. M. Mum, i. E. Muse, Mra. Janie Tyson, U P. Tyson. MRS. W. T. OTTAVVAT. Soathaort Woman Dead Fatlewtsg Stroks of Paralysis. Bouthport. March IS Mrs. William T. Ottoway. who suffered a stroke af pa ralysis several weeks ago, died Friday axteraooa at 9 o'clock. Bhe Is survived by her hoibaad and the following children: Mrs. Josi Sty ron, Mrs. Wil.is Baum, Mia Ethel Ott- way. and Mr. William -T. Ottway. Jr, The following brother aad sisters alt survive: Mr. Samuel Dusker, a" well known attorney of Manteo; Mr. Joseph Dosher, of Virginia Beach; Mr. Aaa Doshor, Bouthport t Mrs. A. T. Howell, wif of' the baptist minister at Siler City, and Miaa Franeoa Dosher of South port Mrs. Ottoway waa a member of th bpiscopal church; and wa a good worn. aa, known by every on by bar good works. 8ba wi.l be missed aot oay by tb immediate member of her family, mil my many in her neighborhood who bad learned to rely upoa bar judgMrat about aiany things. YELLING OP BOY PREVENTS ROBBERY, P03SIBLY TRAGEDY (Faycttevnia, March. 18. The racket set up by little boy whea hia father waa aaoeked down by a acgrO highway ma a prevented a robbery aad possibly a iragvoy, waea ret Theoold, a Orvek peanut vender, waa held' up by two a grvea oa Orwea street last eight. Tkeo deld, with hia small aoa, waa oa hia way homo at a hate kour whea, la front of dt. John's Episcopal Church, th a.d up mea baited hiin. Instead of throw utg up hia hand Tbaodald made a mo tion to tura round, whea on of tk a-s-roea, Ui inking posaibly rightly tkut th Orevk was looking for a brick, bit aba over tb head Ji th butt Of th revolver, kt-oeking him down. ' At thia oritkai atago Ui little boy set p suck aa auvai that th stick-up mea fled. . -' Paaarat of Pre mm Carrlaaev SpeeiaJ to k News aad Ooearvor j Mo a roe. March IS. 1 ke fuaeral af Prof. G. MJ Oarriaoa aald her at It) tf'elock - thia morning was oa of the largest atetaded ooadueted ia auav moatka. He was a taieatod anaa aad held la high esteem by all who kaeu aian. U era aa odaeato af reoogalaed unniy aaa aaa ataue a uit work ta that capacity.. . -i mi. Marrlaoa to aurvlved br hia wif el aal aa aoa two year old. Mra. Gar- '-b. a to a aiater of Mra. W. a Lev. f this city, aad Mra. L, K. Hua-rlaa of Marshville. aad the daughter J Pn J. C. Ilamiltoa, of Caionvill. Critical exDrolnation proves that tha &oa glance at the El&in Six is doserved. Your first thought i "Here is a different carl Then, after an inspection of the various details of construction of tho El&in Six, you add, "and a better car!" So impressive in style, beauty, distinction and size is the El&in Six that you are astonished to learn that it can be bou&ht for $965. Double Cowl Body A famous artist has created body effects of such axquttite taste and harrnonious propor tions that the new Elgin Six radiates an atmoe phere of refinement and distinction, so that it standi alsof from the monotonous design of the average car. The long line body, swung between US Inches of wheel base, follows the European fashion of double cowl, yet embodies the full yacht line effect. No other motor car in tho eame price class has thia atylish body effect 'The interior is noticeably roomy and louney The seats are curved and tilted at Just the right angle to permit leaning back in comfort, as you would at home in your favorite armchair. A Mechanical Masterpiece The Elgin Six Improved cantilever rear spring suspension has set a new standard of motoring ease and comfort ot high speeds. It gives perfect balance on the road, makes the car as smooth and easy running aa a Pullman parlor car, and reduces to a minimum side rolling, Jolting and bou.icing. It is an ad vanced engineering design, one cf the most Important improvements of the pa-it yuar in motor car construction, and i found on(y in Urn Elgin Six, The special construction of the Elgin velvet acting clutch enables the Elgin , Six to be started oo high gear, under ordinary con-. ' ditiorrs, eliminating to a large degree the n cjssity of gear shifting, thus rernovaig the Last barrier to the safe and easy handling of a motor car by women. This design fduuh ej not xwnJtn arty Uher motor car ttUlng at ar mat At Elgin pries. Whi'i the new Elgin Six Is a big, rwwerful car, it la an economical car to operate, and with satisfactory first cost and remarkably low expense of upkeep, not a sing'. Elgin Six owner has been disappointed in the qualities of endurance and reliability possessed by his motorcar. Right From Every Standpoint The Elgin Six delights the hearts cf the most artistic on account cf La otylo and beauty. It has won th cold, measured approval of eniinecrs andcjigncrs; who think Li mechani cal terms and calculuto materials and propor turns down to the thousandth of an inch. It has won tho gruTT regard cf the grimy faced, greasy-handed repair men, who think only cf tha insides" cf a car and who seldom have to "doctor an Elgin. Because of its road ability, its easy control and quick responsiveness to the driver's light est touch, its smooth running and perfect bat ance on the road, h wins praise alike from the man who drives his own car and from the professional chauffeur. It brings greater ease and ; comfort . and more pleasure ta djlicate women and children on longer tripe and over rougher roads. It fits the pocketbook of the average Ameri can family, and effects substantial savings for them in the cost of motoring. 'The Story of Elln Winnings" contains a message of vital Interest to very intending purchaser who prizes motor car stamina, endurance and economy. Write for it today and w will include our beautiful catalog ML" and specifications. ELGIN MOTOR CAR CORPORATION, CHICAGO, U. S. A. I" Touring Cs9K' ' , 4-Passanger Roadster p J O ; , y TKese Cars Will be on Exhibit at the RaleigH Auto Show. ; Good JiJ -v-.. Territory Open. tt rr , DURHAM BUGGY COMPANY j:j JjJ Distributors for North Carolina. , l ' ? V ;'":::r.- "-v- "" .. ' -r '; :, - ' ' . ' - x ;:. '' : ' - Caisia Baak Caahlee. f. Mearee, atarea l&r-Ur. i. Walter Laacr baa ban eaeawa cashlr ef tb Ktrat Natiaeal Bank atieeeed air. D. A. Boaetna. reeeatlf raalnetl to aerent the trearareraaip af th farm loaa hsak ia, Columbia. Mr. Laaay ama eounty treasurer of Caioa for aaanjr jrean. Elected Baak Caahlee. Bnottiaort, Maxell IH.-iAt a meeting af to direr tors of the Bak ef rV"h-vrt A. E. Ooldfiask era elected cesalef ta take th plaee of U. it. i u.. . has beea mad. postmaster at 8ontlipart. Mr. OnldMneb la a eaibl jrouag lank: er, ail bia frionda ar coacratalatina; bia npoa bis premotioa frsia tb ptwl tioa of aasistaat cashier, vhisk h ba beld for a aumber of veara. Baaebal At Soatbaort. ""' , (fpeelal to The New aa.l Ohaerrer.) Soothport, Uareb IS Bouthport Is pUuaiag t iuvs Ui roai axtiel la haaeball thia year, i Tb fort Cainra teaa ewiag ta a regolatiaas sue at risitor to tb fort will stage nil of Ha game a th South port diamond, which ' ie to be put la ahipahap at aace. South port heroe f will bare a Strong tea a to eoatcat artth th fort team mi uUee VtMiUug a-uics.
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