THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: lM0X17AY; ATlULntjaDJW- .HI
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WHY LIXGKK HERE RKLOW?
You may talk about your golf links,
The hazards where you ve lain:
But for unsurpassed excitement
Go seek the aeroplane.
You may rave about your motors,
The speed with which thev "mole
But no law can now arrest you
As in the air. you float.
You may diagnose this morning.
The Bridge hands held last night:
But grand slams or all five ' honors
Look pale beside a -.light. .
You may shoot with gun or ri:.
At 'targets in the air, :
The aerp-bird above vou.- for
A twelve gauge feels no eare. "
You may love the. horseback- vwlmsr. .
"The pursuit of: the quail:
But if. you w-ant some real, live spurt
Go up and haw a sail.
Take my advice, tins planet leave .
Why linger here below:
The most exciting thing on -.earth :'.'
Up in the air seems slow! .
. Miss E. Marie Sinclair. -ot.Xew York,
for some years a writer, of v'sse and
best known through her book "Random
Shots," has written. foithe local society
paper this snappy . pbeni as the re
sult of her recent flight with Mr. Lin
coln Beaehey in the c'lii'tis biplane.
T-Pinehurst. N. .',:. ,
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Miss Sue Thackston speni Easti r at
Durham.
Miss Mildred Mclntyre has! goiu; to
- Lumberton.
Mrs. F. C. Smith is: spending Kastor
. with relatives at Durham. . '
Miss Emma Ptirnell. . of Vcidon.. is
visiting Miss Lena wimlell, :.
Miss Kmtnie Drewrv is visiting .Mis.
Alex. Hanes at .Winston-Salem.
, Miss Mamie Bradshcr : and Miss Oor
trude Horne have gone, to itoxboio.
Miss Kula Cromartie. of KUtiVIl,
spent Toaster with Mis. W. J'. Wrotni.
Miss, Mary Timberlake. . of Youngs
ville, is the guest, of Miss-Amur Iiu-tivv
Jones.
' Misses Lossio and. : 'LI la . ijtone. of
Meredith College.- spent -'.Easier at. tfkii
home ut Apex.
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Miss Irene . STlrnyor, .if llai risi..dra:;r.
Va., is; visiting Alisses Belle and Vivian
Moncure on North Blount street.
. Miss Annie Lee 'Wynne who is spend
ing Easter at -home has- as Am. giic.-t
. Miss Lily Belle Sutton, of LaClrange.
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Mrs. Daisy Lewis and Miss Jlaiy
Shepard Bryan are spending K.isb r
with their aunt, ..Mrs. . Henry lii y.-iii.
at New H"iu.
" Miss Irene Mogford, of Detroit. Mich
igan, .who has been visiting Mi'., and
Mrs. James L. Mogford, has gone "lo
Southern 1'iin.s.
Mrs. A. P. O. Bryan, of Washington,
D. C., is visiting Mrs; Charles M, Bus
bee. .
Mr. Pay ton H. Ennls. :of Norfolk, is
visiting Iris -parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. ('.
Kmiis. ' '".
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Miss E!l:i jlial spent East-er' with her
sister. Miss I'oriima Mial at. tile State
Normal. .
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'Mr.-, and Mrs. J. H. Xewsom, of I.it
iletoti. were in the city today to witness.
the ball same-.
Mr. ar..l Mi-'. lYrcy ijawson and Miss
Rcba Johnson, of: Lit ileton. were Ha!-.
eiu:, i-'itoiS t il.l. .
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Heck are
In the city. : guests of 'Mr. Heck's
mother, 'Mrs. .1. M. 1 1 -. k.
Judge and Mrs. Myers, of Indian
apolis... are spending Easter with their
daughter, Mrs. .loci WJiitaker. , '..:' -'''
Mrs. James TV Shepherd ami niece.
Miss Sparrow, spent' Easter With Irs.'
Oeo. E, Crabtrce. a! Goidsboro.
' Miss Leniayer llrown, of Greenville,
is in .'the. city as the. guest of Miss
Mildred Ooodwia, on . Hillsboro street,
Mrs. X. M. Cuitireth.who has been
at Petersburg-, with her '''daughter- for
several . ecks. . lias relumed to the
city. . ; :'':.; ;
Miss Aim Tilrickwell. of Durham, v h i
spent E-istei- in the city. Willi her uncle.
Mr. John M. Weill bie. will i etui'u hniiir
'.his evening. .
, Mis. Y. H, llaiigum is very HI at
her home No. .1 EiKhteeotli Avenue.
Hev son. Mr.: '(.'iiti Mtiugtiin. of Aiiianv.
Is here at. hf-r' bcilside. .
.l issMai ga H A. . :l-:oi;i-rs. a Sutdyfl't
in t'ne (ixVcird Feiriaie-Seaiinary, at '')-'
f"id, is spehdini; Easter witli her
luotiu1!-. is, Vile.v Br.g.'ls. .
' Mi s. J. 'I", : M'tTrt'.' -i'f . Laiirinburg:
J!r. V. I:. Ninth, of Jjcks.m. and
Miss Eva, Noiiii, of-'Lake' fity, S. -'i
are, spending Easier with llev. H. M.
North.-
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Mrs. 11, C a'.' riryaut, ;g-f WaShiiig
ton. D. -t' is a guest at the lionve of
Judge Hoke, Nlis: Bryant will be
lileasaiiliy- vemeiitl eri d in this "city ;is
Miss -Eva Stnniuer. as she often yi.-lte 1
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Friends ..f Mr. Saniuei ..H. Farrabec
:uid .VI is. Fa i;ra Ik.i.', who was fnrnieri
Mis. Jennie I'lnyeit. daughter of :Mrs.
A. M. I'l.inil of ih.-s i-:: . will be ''pleas-,
ed to know that they ha ve: l eturni'd
to this city to reside., .li:. Farraber
conies as. dty editor of 'I'iie. Times and
it is inderd gitud , to have them both
back again.. ' . ;: , ,
yis llcartt Entertaiirs.
Mi-s Il.-iie Hear'.t will enteriaiii lu r
card club tomorrow : aftei iio"n. ,- :
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lunior (icrnian Dance.
The, Junior Cicrmnn : t'lub. will give
iheir Ea ster (hinre. a I tie- lia neyUa II
tomorrow, night. This is expreh'rl' to
SOMETHING NEW IN
FdDULAHSB HLM
We are showing new Foulard Silks in the season's latest
novelties, from twenty-one to thirty-six inches wide Price
from 50 cents to $1.00 per yard.
All the trimming accessories for such material in prices
from 15 cents to $5.00 per yard. .
Silk Hose
In our hosiery department you will find one of the great
est displays of hosiery ever made. The very best in silk
hosiery at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00.
TM& A. PAMTM C.
Ladies Furnishings and Novelties. - -, 131 Fayetteville St.
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
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: :'K ftl;.,i:.i
. ' d'Hi! h r'l
be one of the largest attended dances
of the week. The dance "will bcgln
promptly at 9 o clock.
Fortnightly Review (Info.
This Fortnightly P,evlew club' will
meet with Dr. 'Delia-Dlxon toninrrow
atternoon at 3:4j.
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Olln I'oilritla ("Info.
The Oilu Podrlda t'lub . w III meet
Tuesday afternoon ut four o'clock with
Mrs. VV. S. Wilson.
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Miss Dalian Enteitniiied.
Miss Alston Dargan entertained Sat
urday . afternoon in honor . of Miss
Candler, of Savannah and Miss Moore,
of Paris. Texas, guests of .Miss Marsh
ail Ci.le. . ';'
Devotional Meet iiu; ol l.cuttuo.
Prof. 7.. V. Judd will conduct the
devotieiial ni"eting oi' the,' Edenton
S:reet Epworth League in the league
reoin this I'veiiing at 7:4.". ...AH mein
bei's and friends of the league invited.
onlii'ination ( St. Saviours.
An intcn-st ing class coni)i,)se'l most
ly of adults and numbering sixteen
Wits condritieti a: St. Saviour's t'liaK'i
hist- nV.it. ' ' ' "
lUshup I'lieshire preaclied an Easter
yrnioii and spoke with approving
winds of the good work being don
at St. Saviour's by .ltev. Mr, Eulianli
the zealous ininis'er in chaise.
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1 1'iiK'rnil v Dance lomeht.
A fraternity dance will be held In
1'uileM auditorium at A. '.& -M. ('nlleg'
this evening and will be one ; of. the en
joyable r-cnts of the eek. Thei'i
are a numhi r of visiting girls in tin
city and a, number of lialeigil girl
home from school for the holidays who
will make tile .dances this Week, d
tight ful affairs. " '
M.Xt-Tiapu r.
Tile .'marriage of Mi- Elizabeth
Trapier and Mr; . S'.ep'ien F! n-d Molt
will be, c : hi .,:'. I -t onion ow e ven ins
at- 7:"li o'cl.icli. . .' .'.'
fiss - Trtiidcr . is one of : Ka'a-igh'.'-most
' i-h'armhig and .popular girls, while
Mr. Mott is enU.rllv popular being con
nected wl: h the. N-i t ional i'as!i lieL--tei
I'luiipauy here.
E.'STEIl Sl DV IN IIAI.KMJI.
ilr Mciitbcr IVi-lret ami tin ImisUt
Sei-i icos Atlcmlcil bv l.nigv ( oii-
jtri'U'atioiis.
. The: weather . man releiiled af.er all
and gave us as perfeei an Easter day
as any. one could desire yesterday: He
im,ist: have know n the de-pni: i.ig -sighs
with . which the . Ih(l.eit!:v . iiiaidens
wa.clK-l the di.v'.:upiiiir all da S.uur
d iv 'and' ihe remetful glances t'.Vat vcc;'e
c'a many t!:nis: at ihe n"vv .lc.sl'-r
luinnei ami dress.
.When Easter inn in:. dawiicl h'ov
ever it was in n biirsl of sunsbiiH
that did the: Easier maidens tiwi(,
'hat mat tered it if Ihe w ind w as. keen
dining the .inorning .it Ire.-ahie deligiu
fu.li.V warm later in -tin' il-iy and tin
streets . were gay wtMi the :ni vv spring
Ivovks . ii.nd- honiiels . and ..the new
Easier si'ifs.. , If the " t C n i .'ho oiorn
iiig service was ,o,:i- at thM cli'arclirs
ilie fashion parade was .on lii full
swing.;
But . Easier as observed in another
and a truer seiise, in tile city clutrciw:!.
beautiful service's . being, held in all i f
them. -Pulpi-ts and aitars erPi i'"agrant
willi ,sir.iug. Ilowers wiiile the deep
rones of organs, the app -a ling notes
of iidins and the sonnvl ef many
voices, li.uited in - .making glad the day.
Tin' Ha-uer story Was tohl. froui . Ilie
varietis pulpits in sermons of eli'iiueiice
and :J:oWe.r, .
, fVihaps the most.', heautil'ai of the
Easter services we're those of the rhil
dren held hi tlie . Sunday Schools. . The
little, folks, euteivil hcarijly info the
oeeasimi Iningiiig their utiles; t ' v add
to til", leister, offering:-.. T'hc (iffcring,
taken fur various phases of church
work we:-..- large in ail the churches
for tar :beaiiiil'ul weather brought out
large., congregations,
SEVERAL KIADE HAPPY
Waive, County Mao Among
Four Granted Pardons
Ijfe udloitl (onviii(eil ot Stealing
10 (ilvcii Another Chain' Dui-
hum Man, J. W. Cailton (iven Ills
I.ilieily.
Governor Kitchin today granted
four conditidnal pardons and com
muted the sentence ol two other
prisoners. Those pardoned wero
lout Simmons of -Buncombe county,
,lesse Harlow;' J. H. Mvman and J. H.
(.arlton. The two men recoiviiig coin
iiiutatitoiis -were Lee Wadlonl. ol
Wake comity, and Henry Logan, ot
htanlv county. '1 lie governor gives
reasons lor lila actions as follows1'-'
Those (ilvcii Pardons.
l orn Simmons, ' .November lerni,
l0!i, nuncouibe count v: crime, nian-
s.aiighier: sentence, seven years on
roads. Iliree reputable linysicians.
incliuling t:ie cotnuv physician,. -state-that
prisoner Is in the last singe ol
t tiherculosls. T.ie county physician
siates that his condition hub ferottjfc
sli'adilv worse Hince Ins Imprison-;
liieiit and that the indications are
that -he cannot live a greal wnlle In
conhneiiieiit, and he strongly .-recommended
pardon. He is in j a 1 1 . The
grand jury has 'recommended that he
he removed from jail. The trial judge
a judge holding a subsequent court,
the solicitor, the attorney general
Die count v commissioners and many
others recommended Ins pardon. 1
pardon him on condition that ue re
mam law abiding and ot eo.Kl be
havior.
Jetse Barlow and .1. K. My man
Martin county, March I ernv 1!)H)
crime, burning storehouse; ; sentence
two and four -years stales prison
Prisoners have served twelve months,
I ;io evidence was circunistanctal. The
oilense was an nitempt to burn a
barber shop. The judge in recom
nieiidin!! the jiardou slates (mil there
was only more than a scintilla ol
evidence against one ot t.ie prisoners.
Ihe onlv witness lo snow t.ie con
spiracy was ft twelve year old negro
bov who swore -hcai heard prisoners
making their plot on ihe Monday
morning before the tiro. Since the
trull it has been conclusively .shown;
as I dunk. that at. that tune one ot t he
prisoners was not in the county,' am.-.
davits ol several nion. whose ciiar
acters are slrown to lie good, being
filed showing -this prisoner was else
where at that tune, one of die alnants
show such prisoner was witty him and
was paid on lor certain won:. I lie
attorney employed by tae state nioi'i-
aiioe coniiui-sioner. who prosecuted
in die absence of the solicitor, also
stronglv ..recommends a conditional
pardon. Pardoned on condition that
thev remain law abiding and ol good
behavior.
.1. W. Carlion, August tserin. 1 fin.
Diirnam cinintv: crime, larceny: sen
tence, twelve, months on roads.
Prisoner bought stolen goods,
knowing 'l hem- to have been stolen.
He lias now served about two-tlurtls
ot ,us sentence. Prisoner sutlers
Iroin scialica. His physical condi
tion is bad. A reputable pnvsiciiin
savs that his sfialica and luuibago
lender linn unfit for work, and fur
ther states that longer confinement
will seriously and permanently, im
pair his health, it being doubtful
whether ho can survive the service
ol Ins lull sentence. 1 no .county
physician, die-members .of ihe coun
ty board of commissioners, and mauv
other citizens renuest Ins pardon.
Ihe judge and the solicitor also re
commend pardon on account ol his
physical condition. Pardoned on
condition that lie remain law abiding
and of good behavior.
ommiitntioiis,
I.ee Wadlord. nko counlv, Sep
tember term. 1010; crime, forcible
trespass: sentence, one to three years
on count v roads: commuted to eight
monliis. Prisoner a boy tnen under
sixteen years of ago pleaded guilty
ol forcible trespass in taking $10.00
of his sisters money. He uas serv
ed seven inontns. Many citizen ask
for his pardon. Ihe solicitor thinks
the sentence should bercom muted on
condition oi good behavior. The cit
izens think he would not have taken
anybody else s money, and his sister
und her uusbaml ask for clemency in
his behalf. He is described as small
for his ago and week bodily and men
tally. The court had no power to
enter a conditional Judgment to re
strain him afterwards, I nder the
circumstances..-!., commute hia . sen
tence to eight' months on condition
that he remain law abiding and of
good behavior.
Henry Logan Stanly county, March
tu, lflll, recorders court: crime,
carrying concealed weapon; sen
tence, three months on roads; com
muted to $10.00 line and costs.
Prisoner nas served a 'portion of his
senteuce. The chief of police, and
the attorney representing the town
of Albemarle who prosecuted the
case, both recommend commutation.
The attorney writes that'after finding
out more about this darkey and his
Character, and considering the assist
ance lie rendered the prosecution in
breaking up nom blind' ; tigers, lie
fhltiks the remainder of his Bentence,
should be change to a ft no, I mere-
THE AFTER EASTER SOCIAL
FESTIVITIES BEGIN
Ull society will be busy from now on. Many social duties
to perform in the afternoons and evenings. Are you pre
pared for such occasions? Have you seen the Evening Dresses
we are showing? Every one full of style; made from the very
latest models and each dress containing an individual ap
penrsnce that is not obtainable elsewhere.
Why not stop that habit of running to the busy dress
maker. Rid yourself of .that uneasy feeling of not being pre-,
pared to go to these social functions. Just let us tell you how
easy it is to "get what you want when you want it." T
If it is anything in ready-to-wear apparel we have it.
203-205 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
B
lore commute the remainder, of pris
oner s sentence to a fine of $10.00
ami all costs. ' , , ' ,,: .
lUMtSOMI-: dll'T OP ST. TI'AHY.
The (riiangoLir Iddiale and Other
HijjIi Si liool News ol Imerest.
The Italeigli High . Scliool has b( en
presented with, a vn y Jiund-oine oiecc
of siatutory and pedestal Ihe; gift, of
those tw'.o public spirited , nu.n,, !.::.
ti.'o. AV. Lay. rector of S;. Mary '-s and
Dr. Albert Anderson. '.
Tile statue, t!ie gift .' I r. Lay.
l-eprrs, :ts, David just after he lias
i-laia adiiitli with his fool on the giants
head. 'The sliglit gracctul .ligiire if the
you ill in Hie I'uli .ilpsh- t his viclory
niald.s a . handsome statue three feel
in lit-ight. The .-pedestal, the gil ; of t)r.
Vlberi Andersim is Su. feet higli. Super
intendent- ''Harper -hopes, to add ui..re
I'i'-e. s of good statuary from lime tn
tiiiie and there W ill no ;diu!it be' -l 1 1
citizens as . liberal hearted as, these
who -were tlie ;h-'K' '' place their gift
in t'le . school. :
TriHiigular Delmlc,
Next P'riday night will, be one. of the
most important ' occasi. ins. of the year
in' the high school, It is then lhat
Ihe triangular deflate between IMleigli,
?! censliot'O and -Charlotte, takes pli.ice,
Tlie one: y is rtesoivedi That liarriiig
ci'insiitiitional. .uhjevtbiri :w liaierar
SoveTiinU'iit should, levy a gradiiated
tax en ineotn.es l'roni vhate er source
.te'riveii,-- '
Me'ssi-s. 1'hilip Wool:.' c.t and (.'liitoii'
lleckwiih go lo Charlotte to support
ihe negative. .'Two representatives from
'.Ireensbiiro will .oonio to I-t.ileigh to
.in et .Messrs.. Carey J- Hunter and Hirer
Sniitli, v, hn w ill uidiold the a ftiviiiative.
" ir the ranie. uielit ("liarlnttc y-ili de
bate' t'u lireensburo with ilie Urecnsb oro
lni s.- ' , ' -. ''.':.-,.
The italeigii lligb School has an en-
iabli' reputati'Ci to sustain, having lost
only iw deljaio, that ilat -year y.'lth
iii-e'eii.vboio, This 'will inake Ihe: de
bate ; here of .special imerest for ilv
bovs .will no doubt be well matched
as Creensboro is said to be sending
iier t'.vo strongest' debaters here. .
The Raleigh boys have been well
trained especially :, lii presenting their
aigiimeius in logical order and have
one 'mulu thought tunning (.hrougii the
win ile; debate. It is insisted nil. that
their debates be simple and direct with
no . UUiits . of oi.stos'y. This training
will bi invaluable to the boy?- In after
life.' ::' '". ' . : - ' '
', The faster '-holidays have bee'n spent
by. the ,1anitor. jit ,.u4l ihta . schools' in
general spring cleahing. The Schools
have been: seiabbed .'nut lia-teil ti:iii
gem rully overhauled. Tfuilloors. have,
been oiled so us to keep down tlie dust
the greatest disease spreader in the
schools. This Is what Mr.' Harper..' Is
inaiiiug uch ii tight- against .ryul; tiiwls
wie oiiea iiniiid neipiui.
ror an use Am trwin l-Jveryu lijre
till tin" finie, ivml The liali'jVli
Daily 'l imes.
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Kveryw liore
The hiSi'fch
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i.lJUll.JJW'M
With all its Spring Like Loveliness is upon us.
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We are well prepared to furnish you even now
with anything you want in Military.
We received this morning a large shipment of Un
trimmed shapes in white and burnt straws, including
Hemp, Hairs, Milans, , Chips, etc. These are all the
very newest things out and you are yet in time to have
your Easter Hat trimmed. No orders taken for triming
after twelve o'clock. Saturday.
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We are also showing a big lot of
PATTERN HATS
These are direct copies of the latest New York styles
and it will pay you to see them.
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