Till-: UALEKili DAILY TIMES, MONDAY", JAMURY 20, 1912.
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S
OCIAL
By Mias Sutfto idea.
The Closed Door.
I never crossed your household with
a grief
15 lit that 1 went without It; never
came
Heart-hungry, but you fed mo,
eased the blame
And gave the sorrow solace and re
lief. '
I never left you, but I took away
The love that drew niu to your side
again
Through that wide door that never
could remain
Quite closed between us for a little
' day,
O, friend who gave and comforted
who knew ,
So over-well the need of heart and
mind,
Where may I turn for solace now, or
find
Hollef this uncasing loss of you?
P,e it for fault, for folly or for sin
Oh, terrible my penance and most
sore - ; . ,
To face the tragedy of that closed
door
Whereby I pass and may not enter
in! Exchange.
YOU TRADE HERE?
Trust us to take care of your Drug Store wants and
v we will never disappoint you. Make this your Drug
Store.
KINGCROWELL DRUG COMPANY
THE QUALITY DTU'O STOUlf
We Are Open Sunday
to Serve You
EVERYTHING IV DRUGS.
Tucker Building Pharmacy.
I'jcoxus i;j4.
STORE CHANGES
Repairs and improvements are to be made in
our store at an early date. As there will be con
siderable tearing up from side walk to roof it will
be almost impossible to protect all the goods from
damage. Our shelves should be cleared by the
.'-.'...
time work begins. That we may empty the shelves
as rapidly as possible, every single article is re
duced in price. This clearance sale begins at once
Mi
Ladies Furnishings and Novelties. '
' Next to Masonic Temple.
Afr ALWAY SOMETHING NEW.
Both Pbonn, lUlelgh nd Oplul City.
EVENTS
, Thought for the Day.
Truth is as impossible to be soiled
by any outward touch as the sun
beam. .Milton.
Mrs. S. J. Wilson, of Wilbon, is
visiting in the city.
-
Miss Maude Love is spending a
few days at Durham. ..
Miss Corii.ine Helliu, of Texas, is
visiting Miss Lottie ileiliii.
Miss lilanchc (loss, of Durham,
passed through the city today.
.Miss t'ndiiio .Myall, of Fuipiay
Springs, is visiting Miss Willie
O'Qiiinu.
.Mrs. J. H. Shepherd has gone to
Weldon to visit her mother, Mrs. Lee
A. Powell.
Mrs. .1, V. Hamilton, of Clayton,
passed tlirougli the city today, going
to" Durham.
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Mi. J. O. Jones and his bride,
who was Miss Mary Stronach, have
returned from their wedding trip to
northern cities. They are at home
with the bride's mother, Mrs. A. 13.
. a. parto m,
EXTRA FEATURE -ACT
Stronach, on North Blood v.-ortli
street. ''..'!
Mrs. M. E. Cole left today for
Durham.
Mis. F. L. I'iipin. of F.nliold, re
turned home today after visiting
Mrs. C. W. Gold.
' iHss .Ballard, of Franklinton.
spent a few hours Li the city today
going to ISocUy Mount.
.
Mrs. S. M. Taylor, of Salisbury,
has returned home after visiting her
sister, .Miss Jennie Collin.
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Mr,, and Mrs. J. Hcaln .lohlison, of
Cardenas! were in the city toilay re
turning home from-a visi; in K!on.
.Miss 101 Ion (rahain and .Miss
Kugeuia Clark have gone to Durham
to attend Miss Hand's house party.
Mrs. 'Lucy Karris, of Wilni ingl op.
who has, been visiting at Henderson.
w;is in the .city todav returning
home.
"
The Tuesday .AD eruoiin Club will
meet at .Mc'-edith College .Tuesday
afternoon at ii: 4 o'clock, diesis of
.Miss Colton and Mis. Hag.?dorn. .
Mr. Robert Wvatt and -his bride.
who was Miss Mary Christian Ucn-
nie, of Norfolk, are expected in I lie
City this evening from Washington,
where they spent 'their honeymoon.
Mrs. W. T. Host lias returned -to
the city from Salisbury, where she
was called by (lie death of her
mother. ' Mrs. Ilosl is a newcomer
to the cily ami will be. welcomed to
its social life.
Tuesday Afternoon Club.
The meeting of the Tuesday After
noon . Club w ill lie held Willi Miss
foltou and Mis. Ilngedoi-n at Mere
dith College Tuesday afternoon.
Kntertaiiied al Cai'ds.
Mrs. lia.wley Calloway was gii'.'st.
of honor al a delightful card party
given Saturday afternoon" by Mrs.
U. M . Albright. .
There were live tables and 'after
the game a thi ee-eoitrse liiii.-heon
was served. Corsage bouquets of
roses and violets were give.!
favors.
Kathleen I'ailow
: The PaUimoi-e Sun speaks in en
thusiastic praise of Kathleen Pal-
KATHLEEN PAELOW
l'KACK-ST. MAKV'S
tCi:UT SliHIKS.
Acknowledged the Greatest Wo
man Violinist of I he time, by the
European and .American pn ; s.
Monday Evening January 29
St. Mary's Auditorium.
Ticke's on sale at King-CroweH's.
$.((. iSl.rjti and $1.0(1.
131 Fayetteville St.
PJ
low's recital given at the IValiody
conservatory last week Miss l'arlow
is indeed a wonder sue Is an artist;
of the first ranks, wiih no limitations;
- she has brans, power. luorougn-
ness, feeling, and personality A
rare treat is in store for the music
lovers .of Raleigh this evening.-The ,
concert will begin prompl! al K::'.uj
o'clock.
Literary .Meeting of l.c.o-,uc.
' Taul Hamilton liayiut, the Lau
reate OL I lie HOUi.ll,. will ee Hie suu
jeet of the literary nioclin:: of- the
Kdcnton Street. KpWoiln Livgue this
evening at 7: SO in the league room.
Mia. George D. : Stepben-.on will
read a sketch of the pool's iiu-, and
there will be readings from his
uoiks. Miss Fimita Jones . nil!
sing "A Perfect Day."
All members of the h agin- and
llie public generally are i,r,i.-.. ,i
attend the meeting.
Central League M -el in:;.
The liteiary '.meeting of the (Vii
lr.il Kpworth League Ibis -evening
will be an interesting ;' oiic', " I'i'iiil
Hamilton lla.vne being t!i. Milijeci.
The meeting will be hold a: ', :;'. in
the league room and will be followed
by an informal social to v. bii l.i the
leaguers are in wted.
The literary program ;a be as
follows:
Violin Duett .Misses IVi- and
Mary Kay.
I'apoi, "Paul Hamilton iliiytic" -
Miss lluth Stcvich.
Vocal Selection, "A Pel evt !)a"
-Miss Lucilo Anderson.
Heading - .Miss Frances Ueiil'row.
.
Dance at A. and !.
The Thalailiun Hernial) l of
tiie A. and M. gave its .laucci-.-. dunce
Saturday nii;-fct in Pullen The
tit! nee was one of the be.-.
Ibe club and a great sat
were . present. ' The music i
whs. superb' ami every 01,1
very pleasant evening.
The g.'-niiun was gnu
by -Mr. C. A. Stedman, d.iii
Miss (iriselle llinton. 'IV,
illg were as fol io s :
'Joss Ailtheuy with 1:
Haywood, "Rubber" .jcai
Miss S.illie CrailHig, Da.'-'e :
Willi .Miss Marion TV.il..- i
Smith .villi Miss Sits; in:-
itiven by
visitors
l-'oullo
spent a
':!'!? :.-il
in.- v. i b
oanc-
II'MS,
it i .
i,
IU-T1S0I1
; '.unUit
I'ii.sbee
IMM C. rimsley
with .Mi-
;'i-a Mc-
Mn,t;:on. tI.-rs. n.-slri-.-U
si' :nt 'I'liaxton, I' elix Hal
Kiel. ill Swindi il. Hill
Mks Xan I.;::.: y, 'al
.Miss
i 'Mil's
i' 'in
i:iu'oetb
:;. vjlie,
Voiitl;;,
sy ilav
i . : i
wiih .Miss Morgan . ol
'bailie .loi'ii.-e vitii
.ewis Mei'rl.t witb '.'.! it-
Vi'oud. I'lni-gie M11V.H h
Tora .McDonald i 1,
iliss .Vllieriine Moon;
ey with M iss Sarah
lili with Miss Cci'eelb
l..eb
am with
Swamp llar
'eniie:'. Pretty
Harris. Harry
al c'b Thomp-
flMrtscll with Mist Eli
.01. . Slick (Iwaiiincj wi ll .Miss Martha
Stt itimet.. Hill ili; !:s wiili .Miss U!-
lian Fountain. Kai i.e tirand witli
Miss Katheryne SiHi'v.ii.il, . "Kid"
Taylor with Miss -..ht'.ie Mears. ol
Wil'tiington, . Ilebi i . Holding with
Mis Nai liie Ui gCiS. I!a: i Fea: inu
with Miss Mary Kiillia Creen ol
Durham,'-Ralph- Howell with Mis
Mildred Holdujig, .v,it.. l.ni-bicolK
wil'u .Miss Kli.ab.erb .Inhnson, .Fred
I'oisstdi with Miss Miiii'.ari-tle Mc-
Kir.iiilou. Thad I'age with Miss l'als
Million . Slee,y 'Strahae v i;h Miss Di
liossetle -of Wilniiiul'ii:. Prof.. -Ii. IV
Lali'.ne with .Mi,-s SaeKa l.mte. II. I.
(ll'BM'S wilb Hlie l Ke: : Dr. Lev i;
I'.-gram'- wiili .Visi, Mi He-.- F. I.. I."i
wild Mi.s W'il-'in. -I. . -.Iacsii'wiih
Miss Klmi. . Kiddie';. I'ihI'. I'riiclianl
with .Mirs lie'le .Men ire. Prof. Co
biirn vi.-.ii .Miss l.eivis.
CbaperoiK s M 'Harris, . Mrs.
.lames I, .loliii'-ou ; i n Mr-t." P.11'. cr.
.it.fi s-:--;Mi;ssi '. -. H ii iier, Hiirg-.-ove
Little, Fen 111 :. ;.; I-,-.l-fl'rien. !lw
ler. Holding. Ta;, lor. Smith. Nesier
Pi 01 tor, ..lacl'sni! , ("i.niiberiin. i'l ini
le.ie, Thormop, I . ' . I'arliS. Kav
Ubioicl,. Siniili, I-:. I' . S.niiiders. liar
bee, .len'ries, V. P.. Field ;, Ajcocli
T...y!o-. .1., T. (lotis'iali. .1. Poiisliall
,lncl; II. 11
w.ki: 1 ti:i:sr ik tiiK.
Wine Ag.iin-l A. and M. in Indoor
Tracl; Meet.
The greatest at libtic event, of tin
season was pulled ofi Sa'urday nigh!
when A. nnil ,M. met Wake - Forest
in an initial indoor hack meet.
Wake Forest winning four out of tin
wiveu contH.
The meet was le ld In the audi
torium at. Meredith College cud was
attended by n rival crowd of eu-
thiisiirisiic cooler, wijb pennynlH,
batineis. etc., wildly waing uml
rhcei lg. -. ,'
1 The ctin'euliinis, in Bv.eafers of
the i'esoccti'.e colleges, l rolled In
I and look their places on the plat
form.
jVHsh II. Pasclii l. Miss 0. Royuler
! antl Mi Steele were the judges, ap
' propriately Httlred for the occaHlon,
! Alius Paschal, may.' it bo whispered,
like a country itwaln and Miss
' Koyster as u city clerk. Miss M
Mew
203 205 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
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L w mi ii ml m hmhmii ii iiiimiii JmmJmmm.mwmiwwwwmiimwmm"m',mm'm
Middleloii, with a huge me"aphoii(
aiinotr.sced ! i 1 scores, vliile. th
prizes, 1: p'iropriate to such atblcii
heroes, were presented o - .Miss I
Jiarrus. ' .Miss' Wilkinson.. tuV A. and M.. j
and Miss Memorv. for Wake I' oresr. ;
led til- ' rc.otiiiu. wliii b spiined the;
1
eon.it slati-s on to vieiony. 1
-The iii-sl e 1 Hi plllll (I elf was the :
St'andiitK P.rotul Crin, won bv Miss
U.' Cook, 'of-the Wake Forest teats.'
Second. Standing Long Crin: win
ner, Miss I. Collins, of Wake Fori si,
' i ! ! 1 - 1 . To a "-;:i -. 1 ie- llaei; ! .
vv:;.y- 1, Miss A. It.- Cabiwelt.; of
A. 1. d .'I.
Fourth, 'Putting 1 he Shot: winner,
Mp-s L. .Mitldletoti. Wak" Forest.
b'il'tli. Tliii ty-Ineli Hash: winner,
Miss -lerr,n.:r. ol Wake horest. j
Sivth, Ili.ing Foulest: inner,
.Mi as. A. P.. .Caldwell, A. and M.
Seveit'h, Ueiay Itace; A. and M.
The lir.-a t;o events need no ex.-j
pla.nation. bat. for tile sake 0 the .
feelings of the wiiiiit i s the. length oi" ,
the grin is not. recorded. j
('reai sireiigth was - called tnlo .
play iii the !iet event, 1 brov. i;,g the i
hummer. .Miss Caldwell -was sue-',
cessltil 111 throwing the inflated :
paper bag the greatest distance.
In ibe next event the shot was
dropped into receptacles ol various
sizes and shapes as the contestants
trofed bv. Hie victor being pre
seuied with a pair ol. eve-glasses lor
her keenness ol vision.
1 lie thirl v-inch dash was one ol
ibe niosl exciting teats,-so much
energv beina exiieiided 111 chew in;;
up 'be tiiitty iiicbes of striuv, that
one fainted after tile allcnip!. From
Iiie audience the college doctor 1 .'I
Mi---s Webb,' rushed to her assist
an.'e. llie boxing I'ontest was not
strictly a Held event but was im-
nicnsclv aniiiKini:. as the contestants I
bad lo ti'ish each other Ironi I he
ring, a foul being called 011 I lie lirt j
r.oand for kicking.
l'n!e::s line has tried In e.ii a drv
ida cracker iniickli Iiie- can hardly
pi"-ie"u.te the process of A. and M.
Htsbir 1 elav race.
I 'V meet was wal lieil Willi inler-
i'st In tlie laeultv anil stinleiits 01
Meredith ( olleue. v no at times grew
wil-.ily excited. The thanks of. all
are due to 1 be student volunteer
band lor 111 ranging Hie truck meet.
WHAT IS MOST KFI-'F.C'IIVF.
WAV TO KILL A TIM-MI?
Ii the people, of llnh-ii.li. . re
marked 1111 old gentleman who has
had much experience in trying liipior
cases, ' want the most effective cure
lor blind tigers, let. them have a
mass iiieeling and impress on the
hiisinesH men the importance tif not
renting their buildngs to people for
immoral purposes." This would not
cure the evil altogether, but It would
ertffectually check It, lie said. Many
bufuess inen some of them ol
llcers of the church rent, their
property to fellows and these use
It us a place for selling lhpior. To
drive the blind tigers out would
meun a temporary loss of revenue,
but tlie moral effect of such a course,
he declared, would bo worth nioro
GR AND THEATRE
Big Values
$1 tip to $2 J
ll s; !..iiiL'- tunc an.! : iw i'.. !s;v rltilh now '. .nv.-
linll-r tilVSSCS lliil If. IP A . i 'ill '. "1 :1 wllidi llilS jllst
1 ,...)! ' i.jii-iicd up; will vii.t'iit-MK' ii:'; ti-niiiluiiH'SS i' tliis
sla!'. iiifis!. ' . 1- '."-'i' ' '" '
T'm-v'iv iiKi-It' up ii'ciii !:'"'! tiii;ili ii.hablc
el'ii-irs. !.;!'. V ilM-l l-MM'i.'M'ly iriluil!"'!.
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than all'' the -money thus derived.
And in the end the; prppcfiy-liolder
could !'! more r m -.
M'lVS l i'.OM TI'ti.M iSl!l.!.K
Mr. lU-m-f
ll-rblin-j
(illdt v
ml
,a 11.
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Si 1 1 - i ill
Food Store,
groCoiy lira
(
is
; 1 1 ! : 1 1 , ."Tke l ure ;
lie tia'tie 01' the r.c-.v 1
JUWt
i'ecea ; i
.en th-
opened in 1
corner of
the Hur'gin blv
lb
:m' v.. (iuili'm-'
S .0.111 pb'"-ed f
I reels. Till ',
some of our i
id their future :
The : principal :
I ll is I. to'
Dorseit and
; ri! i-'.i us, i
s is - assu r"d. .
.old; -are.'..' iiils
Mr. . Lewis il.
T!;-, c.'iaipi
iacce.
stuck!
Ot llf!
any is iiicorpo- ;
lo give T.boiuas- '
and ieie
viile one of the best equipped stoiks '
of groi erics eer offered the -public !
in 1 his icinity. j
At a -recent meeting of the direc-)
tors oi' the People's Building and .
Lean Association ir. was 0"deied that
the- fourth: series'- or stock will be:
opened .March 1st. and every citizen 1
in the town and community is urged '
vo taken, lew shares m this series:
and "Heli) Thomasv nlo Crow." Al-;
reaiK tins association has aided lu :
building more than a score ot homes ,
in the town besides adding to the i
surplus account.. It pavs better than
lending mouev and is one of the
surest invest ineiils 111 the town.
Davidson county has the naming
ol a senator I rem this district to go
to the next stale legislature. Logi
cally Thuninsvillc should have the
naming nl this candidate, and one
of her sons has been frequently
uiged to come out and enter the
rate but be seems at present Indis
posed lo enter the rac e, hence in this
case I liomasville will make no great
light lo secure tin? nomination and
1 will no doubt go to the convention
utuiisli'Ucied. and 111 this cuso will
throw its entire strcneth to Hon.
Henry H. arner, ot Lexiuglon, who
lias already announced bis candi
dacy. Air. Varuer, wo believe, has
done more for Davidson county than
any citizen in the county, and if he
seeks this little honor It la nothing
but a fair recognition ol Ins valuable
services to the county that the citi
zens name liltn as their representa
tive in the next senate.
c.vi si: of 1 n:i;s
Smokers and All Others hi II. nolle
1- n-e ('ni'clesslv,
Atlanta, ,lau. i'J. - Smokers pad
all other humans who handle fire
often or carelessly wero cubed lo
taw yesterday afternoon in the
course of an Interesting . ineetm
hero at which the Ceorgia 1'ievcii-
ticn bociely was formed.
It was attended by leading fire In
purauce men and oilier citizens
from all parts of the state. One ol
the principal addresses was made by
Covernor bin ton.
It was demonstrated that from
provetitable lire waste in this coun
try, losses of 5 fi 0 1) every two min
utes, day and night, were going on
1 be association is formed for
organized protection against loss by
fire, and the citizens in general are
BOTH HONES
485.
d to co-operate Willi the uuder-
wnoMg the otber speakers, 111 ad
dition:' to Covernor Siaton, wero
Frank ( Snxder ot Louisville, and
F. V, '.Calkins, of Atlanta.
Mr, Calkins, address was a plea
for n.ore adequate laws to prevent
lire v.aiie, and an .exhortation to
merchants 'and properly owners to
tiiirl against preventable tires.
F. C. Calkins was elected presi
i!ei: of the association. John H.
l!;'iue was chose vice president and
I'M; If N. : Carrot I secretary, treasurer,
'dr Sir .ler who is president, ol tlm
;en lucky Fire Pri.vention associa
lion ; as pr'se)it.ed with a silver
i:-.- :p.
.tn vilii-. ll. .'Hall,' : of the ; city .
"ctt:iil board 'of (ire lvasiers. took &
proiiiiiient. part, in the proceedings.
j rellcv (ar Han Away.
. Si. Paul, Jan. 21',- Selby avenuo
troPev car ran awav tin graoe below
tunnel and crasbed into another car
ilPed wnii passengtu-s. A score of
persons wero injured. Motormaii
Swanson's leg was cut oft. Mark
Graff suffered a crushed chest. The
brakes failed to work.
WHAT m
mm askfo
Mr. Casev V. as hick, in Hotl. Unt
Ili r I 1 tend s Keiinest Kestille'l
lu l'l-ompt tire.
Tovah, Tex. ''hir about eight
vears," says Mrs. II, A. Casey, ot
this place, "I suit-red with woman
ly troubles. I had about given up,
and thought '1 would always huvo
to suficr.
i had pains nil over, anil was so
nervous at times 1 could hardly
stand it to live. 1 had snells, when.
1 would be 111 bed several days at a
tune.
A friend asked me to try ( ardtil.
and I did. 1 have taken nine bot
tles, and it cured nie. I leel well
and strong, and have not been fuck
nt all for nearly a year.
Cat-dul is certainly a boon to
suflering women. 1 do not think t
would be nine Without it. 1 shall
certainly sav a pood word lor Cardul
t U TV chain e I have, for I w iali
everv sulleiitn: woman could kno-v
about Cardul and what it can do tor
her."
You can depend on Cardul. be
cause ( hi 'dui Is u gentle, harmless
vegetable tonic that can do you
1101 lung but good.
Fropared Irom herbal ingredienis,
Cardm has a upecllic curalive elect
on the womanly -'constitution tind
puts siren gib. whom it is most
needed. Try it.
IS. 1J. Write to Ladles' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In
struct ions, and til-paco book, "Homo
Treatment for Women," sent In plain
wrapper, on request.
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