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THE RALE1CJI1 DAILY TIMES, TIin?M)AV, KElJiirAIJY !!), 1012. mWOTMlwwtf'flti-'WIMJi!w "" tJ"""T!!n3 SOCIETY ay Susan Tden chai'TIk of i.i (jhti:ks. Wil-y Wins Gu! Ag?io LEAP YEAR. (Written for The Times.) I would agang with thee, laddie. Ye hae my love and heart already. Be brave and say it will be yea, Tis sure I mix my manners badly. For shame, ye wrelched laddie! I canna tell if ye will na woo, I neer can live without ye. Be fair and treat a lassie true. I canna tell if ye will na woo, Be fair and treat a lassie true. I found a mon and a mon he be, ... Although I did the wooing, A mon at times is afeard of thee. But gie him a chance at doing. Dr. E. L. M. Bristol. Detroit, Mich. Miss Lillian Fountain has returned from a visit to friends at Goldsboro. Mrs. Diggs, of visiting her father rell. Portsmourth, is Capt. T. B. Ter- W1TH MSSS TIMI5F.KLAKK, Kntci'tnlneil in Honor of Mrs. Hoard and Jliss Jcniicte Daniels. Wake Forest.' Feb. 29. On "Wed nesday afternoon Miss Ada l.ee Tim herlako charmingly . entertained the young Indies of Wake Forest In honor of Mrs. It. F. Hoa:-d, of Alex andria, Va., and Miss Jeanet e Oa.if ieks, of W'oldon. The guests were re-' ceied by. the best ess. assisted by .Mrs. Z. V. Peed, of Fialoigli. Artor a Pleasant, hour at "trail.", delightful lunclieon was served. The prlBe was wen by Miss Pearl Hay: The guest prices were hand-made jabots. . Those (ireBcnt were: Misses. Jeiin nette Daniels, I.ouh.e llinios, l.pvie Potent. It ti by Iteid, Hessie Dunn, IWattio Gill, .Maggie Allen, :.l;iry Cad dell, Hallie Powers, Ann lp )'"ender, Louise Williams, l.crthy Davis, An nie D. Crudup, l.ulie Dickson, Mary Lunneau, Irene Holding, Pearl Bay, Agues Taylor arid Hat'.ie Perry. Jles diunes Board, .1. C. Jackson, .1. B. Powers, 15. L. Powers, J. M. Brown, 13. fi. Farnshaw and I,. K. O'Brien. Orynniy.ed at - Halilax Twent j-fonr Memb-is of ('l!iipt"r. Ila'.ifax, Feb. "!). The organi jsatlo nof a chapter of the Daughters of tlie American' Revolution was per fected here last Friday with twenty four members, at the home of Miss l'r3Ula Daniel. This modern homo Is situated upon a beautiful natural terrace midway between "The Grove," the'home of the revolutionary patriot, Willey Jones, and "(lien Ivy," die home of Fli.abeth Montfort Ashe, a revolutionary heroine; therefore our approach air.Id such scenes carried us back to ."ye olden time" when men fought and women weilded their (Continued From l a whih the adulterators from the very besiuuinr nut one injurious fciibsn. tiiiaiiilties. we cannot exclude any other. '1 !i ol small (tunnttties ha; no ethical, logical va.ua dangerous. No more ir. cession to the interesi (ie'.iaho and adulterate brand food pioducUs ei; I urge the importance in any way to condon saccharine in toods." Miss Ruth Booe, of Mocksville, has returned home after a visit to Mrs. R. D. V. Connor. - - Miss Mabel King, of Goldsboro is visiting Miss Lillian Fountain, at her home in North Blount street. . Mrs. A. G. Burgess, who was oper ated on for appendicitis "at Rex Hos pita, several days ago, has returned to-her home at New Hill. . Miss Bessie Brown left today to he joined tonight. in Washington by her father, Mr. Jos. G. Brown, for a ten day's trip to New York. ' ', '-'.;' Mrs. F. M. Williams, of Newton, state president of U13 Daughters of Confederacy, Who came to attend the meeting of the monument committee appointed by Col. Ashley Home, has returned home Mrs. Williams was the guest of Miss Flora Creech while here. , '. . Meredith Faculty "At Home." The faculty of Meredith College and Meredith Academy will be "at home" tomorrow, Friday afternoon, from 4:30 till 6 o'clock. District Nurse Committee. ' , Mrs. William Andrews, chairman of the district nurse committee, of the Associated Charit ics, has called a meeting for tomorrow at 4 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. '. Conceit Monday Night. Monday evening, March 4, the Meredith College orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Gustav Hage dorn, will give a concert in the Meredith auditorium ro which the public is cordially invited. "Self-inflicted Yonml," Theme at Christian (lunch llovival. "Self-lnlticted Wounds " was Mr. Rowland's theme last night. An ap preciative audience listened to an other good sermon last night. Text, Acts !l:f. Kev. Mr. Rowland ex plained how Saul kicked against prophecy, the identity of Christ and the awakened conscience. What re mor.e be suffered and what the cure for all his self-inflicted wounds. He showed how men today are kicking against early ; home-training, divine iiiiiuenve in the cause of American freedom. We were rteived by Mis. R. H. Daniel and conducted by Miss Fi-sala Daniel to the libra"', where, upon I he walls hung oil portraits of five gen cations of ancestors. .There v as also a"i ori"innl 'photograph of "The drove H nso," a black .silhouette of the profile of Sarah l.irhford Onshhy. i 1 an ancient dame, a' traded much at- ! lontion. Also a box of colonial money interested not a few. The niee'ing was called to order by the chairman, Mrs. Florence Fau celte Willcox, promptly at 1:;!(l o'clock with tiie following ladies present: .Mrs. Willcox, Mrs. Kath ryn Fenner, Miss Florence Fennel', Mrs. H. W. Oowon, Alias .Jennie Sowell, Mrs. John Fenner, .Mrs. 10. I,. Travis, Mrs. Henry .Marshall. Mrs.' J. O. Applewhite. M"s. V, 13. Daniel,; MOIJK TiiOl'HI ; Icgi il He Joined ( a i s of Lead in Mrs. Kthvnrd Whitehead and .Miss Ursula Daniel. After a short address by Miss Dan iel, as to the aims and .purposes of the- 'society, the "members 'Went at once into the work of 'elect ion of officers. Miss 1'rsula Daniel was made regent: Mrs. Gowen, first vice regent; 'M-.". Edward Travis, record ing secretary; .Miss Kathr;. n Fenner, hi ih; I on. Feb. -!! t rovers v has arisen m incut ot. agriculture o. istration of (he pure f iiarge is inane mat. nd Doctor DooliUle, simile a majority ol drug inspection board, in tne abatement of fa inspectors have report-, ence ot lead in baking The hies oi abated en dcnti.il and not acccssih ties in the cases, but ti:'! nuilioritv for the s'-.rci there are a number w hi; ' dangerous adulieraiio-'.-powders' are being allow merce. In all these cr.-e things and stained conscience and j'PorresponninR secretary: Mrs. .lonn pointed out the remedy tor all our ' rnncr: treasurer.: Mrs. Walter Dan wounds. Showed how Jesus has suf- i iev- of Weldou. historian: Mrs. Chas. fered for our transgressions. Preach-1 Cillery,- chaplain;' Mrs. Henry Mar er Rowland bi making a lasting i,n. j shell, register. . presaion upon the people. He speaks! l was decided to name the chap as a -man having a deep conviction of i tor Tho Kliz.ibelh Montfort Ashe ritrbt and w ron a. lie noes direct to Chapter." Mrs. Henry Marshall pre- tiia Word of God, for his illustra tions he tells the old story of love in a simple, straightforward way. i sen ted rnpils lte'itl Tonight. The public is invited to attend the recital to be given this evening at 8:30 by pupils of the departments of music and voice at Peace institute. The recital was to have been given several weeks ngo, but was postponed 1 ously ill at his residence, on account of the weutner. 'North street. lie seems to bn directed of the. Holy Spirit to speak. His sermons arc food for thought and are making a deep imprei-s upon Christians as well as the unconverted. The meetings are growing in in terest and are well attended. Mr. Rowland will be here for several day?, and the services will run into next week. Good results are ex pected. The people are cordially in vited to attend the .services and to take part in the same. Services tonight: song service at 7:45 o'clock, and preaching at 8 o'clock. LOCAL BRIEFS. Mr: W, S. Stephens, clerk of the court of Johnston county, was a visitor in the city today. Dr. B. F. Hallsey, Mr. B. S. Clark and Mr. T. R. Hassell, of Roper, are attending Wake superior court. Friends of Judge II. II. Roberts wit 1 regret to learn that he is seri- 614 West to the chapter a handsome gavel,', historic jn that, it was made; of oak the handle, from the old j "Colonial Church," the base, from! the "Grove House." and the D. A. It. j inlay from the old ''Constitution House." A motion was made and carried to meet on the .'fourth, Thursday in each month at 1:f!0 o'clock. Delicious refreshments were served. Punch was dispensed , by Mrs.' Edward Whitehead from an an cient handpalntcd punch bowl mend ed with silver, which dated back over two hundred years; the handsome ladle had come down through six generations,: also of Miss Daniel's an cestors. ; A delightful salad course was served by Mrs. Stedman and Miss Daniel while mints were passed by Miss Kathryn Fenner. . Airs. Stedman toasted "The An cient -Punch. Bowl:" Airs. Guwcn. "Elizabeth Montfort Ashe;" Airs. Willcox, "The Daughters of the American Revolution," and the hos tess, Mrs. Whitehead, "Our Ancestors." lewd, -the record will sm tor Doohltle voted t'.i' and Doctor Dnnlap .prou tins action and iiikisii cutioii. ''. Manv o; the baking j were begun when Sosic was on the board. In one of these -cases, issued last September maiiitfaci tiring- coiiceni hearing set to take t hicago laboratory. A obtained to the New : o-. and a postponement to In the meant'iiie Mi l ., placed on the board b;. little and a private lic::r on October ..n.. .fro - been made of the i. nie.uoninduai in tee cm Wiiev savs.that the m. dered no uecision aire that none will be 1:1 : hearing, it is (harge.'l effect of bringing1 ajuu: ment of all such cases it of tartar baking po The case against, tin was canceled Januar days later Doctor i protest. vor(j r.Anv iiks si ddexi-y KXOX I'ROSI'I Is YOILTRADE HERE? Trust us to take care of j'our Drug Store wants' '.and; we will never disappoint you. Make this your Drug Htore. KINQ-CROWELL DRUG COMPANY THE QUALITY 1IU G STOR Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Go., EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY CUT GLASS AND PRECIOUS STONES SPECIAL PRICES ON STERLING and GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS. , Party lf I'riciiils Had Culled on Her and She Was Apparently in Itest nl Health. ! (Special to The Times.) Klizabeth City, N. C, Feb. 2ft. The merrymaking of a crowd of young people of Wooilvilie, Peroui mans county came to a sudden end Tuesday night In a very tragic man- j Genci al leased lib Has Here Panama. ! eb. : 1( ft at ei lit o ' a leisure1 Inn i qucnt stops "li i Panama canal, ing told '.he par; hcers he was imi the cordialilv ot ceived. Knox aboard the itiii. aiiernoon. Ami and the shin pro. Costa Uica. v ht i tomorrow. 1 ne will be continue. , fjp nil Willi lestice .VW T'.-.ii va o crnnnlnr SlP.nt.P1 v r . I ihM.hitVu ft'.'3l r 'cr4rcrt of &o beautiful XL Il ingeroiis con- (- V!.'". ' " Awf '1 .' -V': ,S '- S ad: ...is- y y i' y" .. m$whM I - ol reiiising ) ' I 'Av ? Jf'i K i-'Oii wm.ky I A. J't! i - 'A fft I ill i.i Abiitnnewl of Vifl '! . ' ' . , . , - . &$ 'A jihil I ...... co.i " I i: Irrifa.-; sec, VN v, , ."Wy I vho now' con- .'.'. M.' - ' : . , ;'- 7$ " 1 W' Hie food and II : Wtf ,: : sy. i vf : Joined f J y : ''. -' V-M,tr . ' iW ' where the -I I -- ' ;-,: ' -. jl i 'j yi. . 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' " i''"1'1"-1 ;';"-;c' ' ' I ;;.. i & .rr;-.n,.";it. itVf: v iie!V the exuiosioii occurred. Tiio . : Bui tlie! '" ':';s '': r:' '' '", !, ' '! '.'.': mim waive - ve.'tsi. n as 'the iios-tuii'i-ttr' partly incinerated body was, blown '-... s had .'the !''" ci' .!,:;,!.,',!!' w;"';'' ' ,'":"'i! '.'''-.for 'i..f.,.-;i,.r. -uhail an.ii tlie cae. '.: to the winds., while the bottom ot I tlie -l.re-'' ';r '':,,;1''' '"""'"'K J?,!p,' ..: .'-''-;-' : the crematory was blown away. gaiiiat.CTeai.r,a,,,;r T''" y; TTf - -- --:-: '; : " . 1 Escaping gas is thought to have U-n .1 ...I r-'r . .1 1 aj. ! ".e'- hall :- r e.l t lien . ........... . rf i ti .- i. i . . . i. .. i tier companies, r" . ,. ,,. . . - . , . KAfWWVV- ' ' asf;e;n u.c.i i.eneai a i uu. ...... t Oiiio conipanyj ' :" .. 1 ';'.' l'" - ;tie o. eu and igni.ion followed frcm ; Vi tnd three' ,:' ''"' ' !"'' ' " ! !':;!-tlv im imraicd Itodv "f omig ,i,e ::i:ctie heat. imlap hied his;"1'1'"'"1 "' ' ' "'' (iM i'.'o ' n to Win.!-. - " . '.. . '".:'. . " PoKtuifir.!.!.-' '."P- Car,- v.-:':ued to - ' , ., L ',,. . ,.,,...-ni;' ' '''-i-i' ' ':et'.iin-1" i'lrisLiirc, i'. h. . - Wnile tne .'':: a girl has acted as brides- iiit" -tl-'it ;;'e i. " '.i' ; i!.bi.-i'i.A ! '.' .' b'v!v -'' .Mi-ii'v .'Inw.'O. a young wo- mai'.r- liv- or six limes sue nenis to !,.';,;,p,: ','". 'i'p'.i-'v ' t-.'i.o'iV '"V'tVi- iM-in.' .vlio-..tiicil February :!rd fro-n feel as miimportant as a former vic Pes' Ies' he ' bet-far. d, ' an'- ii:")-iea- ' ' .-ii. ( is ol' a Mab wound, was b'5- president. I Hi' Kecepnon iivi 1 Ivci! in I'unaiiia. ".. " - -rr-ra--rqwr-:i-gwillJ!llAl. i-ima5ngam3gT!SJBfgaSgE3l5S Bfc- u"' nexj ,r --- .......... ' 1 0pI it'll iMieiSflh" I Vi 4 R.creliiV.v..K 1; .i his nurniili i ('lion, v.-i i li a i' to i ii s j . e -1 iie,. before ih'i oi govcrniecn i .'ti-ely pleased, he welcome h' mil party -;v r Wa.shingion r will be wcii. ed tor Perl l.i, ho partv an .1 aey to San in'ilH'tliatelv . lied MAY Ol ST I.TAVIS. I per. The young people of the com munity had planned to give .Miss i f)ora lilancliard, a very popular lady, a tun pi ise party at her home. They assembled at her home early In the evening and everybody was enjoying j l ' " h the inerrlnieiil of the occasion. About I nine o'clock. Miss lilan chard an-! nounced that she was going into the kitchen to make some candy for the party. A few minutes later some of the guests went into the; kitchen j to see what their hostess was doing I and found her lying on the kitchen floor unconscious. A physician was j summoned and he pronounced her t dead. She was apparently In the ! beat of health during the evening ! and as gay as any of the party. . Her sudden death was a great shock I to tho community.. Apoplexy was the Aiiici'iijiii I tar A ;-! l;itl ol Washington, r V it . i i nt the Aim- from ouMiii atsn-taiit. l.en :s v. as !( assoria; ion's passed ;i -e. .. lecti..l- ti'iation Wants .eco Al i -1 1 1 1 : . I . to seel: urev lion ;ar ..i;i . is I--v.Il I V. II. Levis -an iiu'tubcr a e.ir ago. afvo co"rV! .it rescinding lib ;hi;l 1 t Poiisvillc. Kt h. ol t he mvesl igal ii torn ol tue sciiuii) (ers to nieuiberh POMsville l-lrsi church, ncl ion i taken loinore v rf the 45 piece Dining Service, x& arse"f 0ar it i WORTH HAVING. his t $ -sh Flo B u Di m r rk no isher vvjy except by subscribing to t paper. The Y u e.M ; rr cause of her death. B .. '''' v .. w-i wt mr iei - r- -p- v& T XT T t B I ,r KOMK OP THK KIXIW VK t'AHHY Mary (Janlen, Hear K1h, It. ti,' Vialct IXtrnct. HonsunxT. A.iatia. Vtii Violetta, Hiidniit'a Yiolet Kyliact, Ilouliij!untN, K & Spelhler'n mill H(!r.uf KMracts. AM HOI.I) IX Ht I.K. KYKKYTHIXO IX .'TOILET AllTICI.KS. .- AT ' ' - ; - '. '' - ;':V. ; '. ' l'HOXEH !K8. .. ,. . iTOE JWAKE DRUG STT0RE, Tt.ii.uro rooi.ixti' sot ikty rt)TTS n.i.i: s ! (ilst)KD i'i:. I ieieN of SiisK t icil idnw ay At:i. llier W nl unless. s tin r- It of postal Inspec- ot scandalo is let- in I i ho pas.oi- ol t :e Mt.hodisl I'.idseopal . exiiectcd l- lie i.v. when Insm '! or I'liln rgcr arrives her", i-eiiill ol the Invesn n ;in-ed the inspect! rs been wielding I he ' hi. il has worried a ii ... -r ... - va. ..I. I '-A- m 1 f 4 2& mm a. for rh l.'fl'erts of Hurley S.M-leiy to Pool For Ten Years. Lexington, Feb. 2!.. Meetings under the Purley Tobacco Society's direction are being held today In 46 counties In Ohio and Indiana, fur thering the campaign for a ten-year I tobacco pooling agreement, which I rinses nt mlrtnl.vht tonlfrht . Kfl'orts are being mado to induce the land ; owners to sign a pledge to1 pool their product with the (society .for ten I years. The Burloy society ornctai estimate that forty thousand farm- 1 1 i cev'sed x: i coin est-1 clear t in k i alt mine St Thus far the gaiion have con tl'.at a widow I - poiaor.ett pen I lie clii'vcn a'l.'i'.d in s I year. Friend-. the , ClVect man declared i.-.ia. that of antuiier pci .-:.a will wnlow. of vvlie.-.. f;iU tl seem tu coi.'iiin d, bo.h by the Identity' t.f her h.iailwrlf.ng ami her typewriter. Frleml.i or tne suspected woman also c:alm tlia' she has been the re cipient of. ''poisoned, pen ' letters, as welf-iis have other inemiberg oT the congregation. '1 lie pos;al Inspectors declare that it Is a common practice for the writers of such letters to send some of their missives to themselves. ! Some of the letters Bent to female I . . ,--..v s ' :.-t:v'. .Jf-j 9 J. ' 0 7fawir5-'? St. ' 5" ''IS. I-. -. it.. ..... ;: v. .. v.A. ... '-wjiot '. .-ft t ..ii 'A je 'jP'': ' :''' ers, producing three hundred mil lion pounds annually.wlll sign the members of the congregation advised j pooling pledge peiore tne unai.tnem not to mane sneep s eyes at count. .:'",-.:. It boosts J young man wonder fully in the estimation, of a girl II I tils front name is the Bame as that 'of the hero in a romantic novel or the men during worship." Another letter to tire wife of a huBlness man! read: "iYour only object In going to j church Is to show your millinery. If you snouia De as attentive to your. pi imn husband as you are to otW 'o-V Iteatl what one of our sulisoriLors lias to say: AVake Forest, X. C, January ?,0, 1912. The Raleigh Daily Times, Raleigh, N. C. (Icntlcmcn: . Eudoscd herevith is cheek in payment of the beautiful dishes. Many thanks; they were received in good order. MRS. J. J..DUNN. JJ) (en's httsbandu ' you would lead
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