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8 A 1 "Jft fTHE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY. JANUARY 15, 1912. MORSE TO HOT SPRINGS ICAL Q1 ORATOR the coldest that Greensboro has experienced In many years. The temperature In some of the local ther 'rison Think Ho Will Never Co to Merchants National SERIOUS FIRE THREATENS CITY Again. Atlanta, Jan.

lf. Tliat Charles W. Morse will never ngnin nee the inside of a is lite opinion freely expressed hero following the sudden announceemnl. yesterday that tho famous prisoner would be removed immediately from Bank mometers was as low ai aero, while the majority of the wenther Indicators showed one above. The cold brought much uttering to unfortunate poor, and the efforts of the charily-Inclined have been redoubled to relieve cases of The strecis have been Ice-coated for days and in instances practically Impass-j able.

Sunday there was only nlichti moderation of the weather. The sidewalks and streets were still Blip- pery and dangerous few animals were sent out. mid-day vther-i Contestants at Work For Contest Among Carolina Colleges Contest to Bo Held fly Colleges of The State, First 1'rize And the Second. $10 Carlyle Memorial Xiiinhep of Student to lie Big One. i I the army hospital at Fort McPherson to Hot.

Springs, where he will Of Raleigh; N. C. take the baths. Although pardon has been withheld, Morse has been materially and physically just as well off since he was removed to Fort McPherson as he would have been with an actual (Special to The Times.) Wake Forest, Jan. Manager mometers registered 16 and 18 above, while toward twilight the weather became noticeably colder and Sunday night came near rivalling Saturday night for low orders' All prison rules were re- Eddinger is daily receivin Small Wooden Building Burns In Heart of Chj--New School Building (Special to The Times.) Greensboro, 1 5.

Greensboro came near having a bad lire yesterday morning shortly after 4 o'clock, when the entire Are fighting apparatus of the city was called to a small wooden and sheet metal building' on South Elm street, in the heart of the town to extinguish a blaze. At the time the alarm sounded the inerucy was hovering near the zero mark, Willi on is in a position to bo of service lo you. Both active chock inrjf anfl snvinsjs accounts solir-itod. Wo pay in Ravings Department. laxea.

rte was permitted to see nts family and other visitors whenever the physicians would allow it; be was given whatever he wanted to read, whatever be could safely eat, everything, in fact that'll? could CAROLINA AV1XS for special, copies of the Carlyle Memorial number of the Wake For-est Student. It is now certain the circulation of this issue will be the largest of any number of the Student iver published, since It was founded by Thomas Dixon, when he was a student at Wake Forest. There has been snow on the ground throughout die entire week i have obtained in the besr hotel or JOHN' T. WIIITK. Iniliitnapelis, The nn- Defeats William' and Mary Basketball Team 30 to 22.

(Special to The Times.) Chapel Jan. in. On Friday night the William and Mary basbet- hispital. Now the doctors have decided (hat be needs the treatment, at Hot Springs and he will be taken, either niinl convention of I lie I'uited Mine Workers of Aniericn will convene in a pullman, drawing room or a while the streets were sleet-covered ball team was defeated by the Caro T. C.

Duncan, Vresident. W. H. Williamson, AV. Drake, Cashier.

V. F. I tley, 2d Vice Pres. S. .1.

Hinsdale, Asst. Cashier. private car. h'ie tomorrow and will continue in session for iilt'trt (ho wekt. The delegates will lie called io oi'dei by I Una team in a' fast and I game.

In the first half, the rare was to 6 in favor of William and and almost impassable. The firemen with their apparatus were on Stockholders' Meetings Stockholders' Meeting. The annual, meeting of the stock and every afternoon a large number of the students go skating and sleding on a nearby hill. A large number of students are working faithfully on the preliminary debate at which will be decked who will represeni Wake Forest with the debate to be held with Baylor University In' Waco, Texas, Faster Monday nigbi. The preliminary will be held the latter part nf next month.

The niiety I'm- the debate i that' the Initiative, Re rresidenl 'i'. While. It is siii-loeil in (lie annual niesaae that I'l'i siilent White will ili-livi i- will tell whetlier or not (here uill lie ft slrlKe holders of The Tiir Heel Company Mary but, in the second half Carolina came to her own. She held her opponent, down to only three more points, and plado 25 herself, making the final score lo 22 in Carolina's favor. The game was fast and exciting throughout, and was consi.lor-cil the ncpt game this season.

Mutcair, Hubbard and Hall nlaycd excellent bail for William and Mary, Mclcnlf being excellent in poal- will be held in the company's of-(lices, fourth floor Masonic Temple, on January I 7, 1 1 2. among Itie iiiitliniiile io.i miners tliis coining spring. F. IT. Brlggs, Cashier.

CbttS. E. Johnson, President. the scene as quickly as possible, but the blaze had golt.on a good start and before ater was turned on, practically the entire building was aflame. It was found that the water in the close to he bi.ild-Ing Was froxere, and it was necessary to use the steamers and clieinical.4.

Located In the building wns the ftoyal Cafe, a shoe store and a shooting gallery and fruit stand. The building was completely ruined and the occupants' wares destroyed. The building adjoined the Clegs lintel, and owing to the intensely dnpois have fallen, lint there navo Met 'lena giian, Siockholdi'is' Meeting. A of -the stockholders of and Trust Co. heen no serious acriileniK.

One hundred and sixiy-six marrniRn RalsigD Banking licenses were issued liy ol Deeds O. It. Deal on last. year. This the Oak City Warehouse Invesi- throwing.

Tillei and Manes played star ball for Carolina. The line-ups were: William and Mary left, guard: Mall, right guard; Wilson and iiienl Company will be held in Ihe is not a had record, sinee Mnnt-Homeiy iiiuiily is one of the smaller counties of the of lit of il.irl,,-e Compaiiv. Turn's- The "ROUND STEPS BANK" Since 1865. Stands Tor RELIABLE SOUND BANKING-. Am Honorable Record For Nearly Half Century.

day; aftc rnooii, January lxth, at 4 o'clock It F. l.lTCHFOf'D. cold weather and a stiff wind, it was Mitchell Th" of the of left forward; Caddy, right Metealf. center. Carolina reared for a time thai ine notei forward llecrr-t; ry.

Montgomery, held liie annunl nieet-iiiR Tli.e ferendum and Recall, the Recall not lo apply; to Judiciary, is a wise Policy." Wake Forest hrs the affirmative. A of si are also working on an or.iiion io be used in the eon I est iliis college at which will be Belecie.i a srudenl to participate in the oralnrienl oniest, which in be held In April, tinder the pices of the As social ion for 1 nieriiM imial Concilia-tion. The subject of the must be on some (1' inleraa-tional peace or arbitration. At lie contest will be one representation of the. following colleges: Wake A.

and Trinity. Davidson, Cand Cuilford. There will be two- prizes offered at the contest, a tirst, prim of and a second priae of The were for I lie present Chambers' and Tlllet. left, guard; ami l.onfi, right guard; Smith, left llanos, right forward; McKnight and Carringlon, "enter FOUR DOLLAR W. 1'.

Arm field, Asliehoro; Al. fc. Sliamhurser and D. Brnton, flifi-coe; M. C.

I McDonald. West End; D. Referee, "Nat" Cartmell. Time A. Parsons.

'Covlnston: S. J.Smlth- Deposited 1 This Savings Bank EcA W. E. C'apei, Charles A. J.

C. Tomlinson, Ben. T. keeper, Crutchfield. Time of 20 minutes.

This is the last game until afiei' the examinations, which begin on the Ifitlif and last until the 25th. Week Will See JTou Wltk Watte, Troy. Mr. Annlield is president, and Smitherman and t'niiel, Mr. I.

O. Tomlinson in cashier; Mr. Ben. T. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK and the RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO.

RESOURCES $2,750,000. Safety, 'Courtesy, Liberality, YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Two Hundred Dollar: XKWS FKOM TKOY winner of the first prize will repre Wade, cashier, and Mr. K. sent tho state' in tin interstate, con bookkeeper, 'This bank test between all the si.ates of the I Union, at a contest to be held next Would calch: 'After half an hard battle with he fire, a we'll n' the elements, the firemen got the blaze under control succeeded in confining it to the ''struct wo in which it originated.

The actual loss Is not but it ill probably be several thousand dollari. The firemen were badly handicapped by the cold atid the freezing of water, which made the handling -of the fire hose much harder. It is understood hero that will be mapped at once for the building of a 30,000 structure at the Sylvian Academy at Vtnow ilili. The 1.10,000 for the building was donated by Isaac Hammer, of Kansas, in memory of Mrs. Hammer, whose old home was near the academy and" It is necessary for', tho trustees of the Sylvian institution to erect the building this year in order to qualify for the money.

It is said that arrangements are practically complete for the work with the exception of the. location. There appears to be two factions among the patrons relative to the location. One faction wants the building on the north side of the river, while the Xev School Uiiildiiig. Costing OOO, Is to Hi Completed I5y Oilier Xcivs.

(Special to The Times.) vvtis organized eleven years ago, with a capital of $1 0,000. In that lime there have accumulated in surplus Ahead One Tear FrOi Today, Tod Will Spend it if Ton Do Not Deposit it. Try Sevlng Toor Monej summer at which the prize will be 1200. The place nf holding the con Chalks Koot, Cashier, Henry K. Mtchford, Cashier.

John T. Joseph Ilrown, President. Troy; N. Jan. 15.

Linthiomn test has not been definitely settled. The program for the anniversary and undivided proilts 130,000. Healthy dividends have been paid each year. Hose, of Durham, have been select Money to Loan on Approved ed as architects for the new exercises of the two literary societies is now complete. The subject of the Collateral.

modern school building to be erect, debate which viH lie held in th ed at. Troy this spring. The plans atternoon is "Resolved that, die are being drawn now, and the con Col. J. U.

Blair, a well known attorney of this place, and Mr. T. Nunce, head of Montgomery Hardware Company, a well known shoe drummer, were on the train that suffered accident at Aberdeen Saturday' afternoon. Ah englue ran tract for the building will be let at right of suffrage- should not be ic stricted on 'account of sex." The firmative will he upheld by R. It Blanton and .1 C.

Drown, while A an early date. The building com mittee is Messrs. Barna Allen, I MECHANICS SAVINGS RANK Nance and Dr. A. P.

Thompson, with Mrs. It. E. Hansom, secretary of T. Allen and Sam Long will the negative.

At night there will be the usual nvo orations. W. M. 1 committee. The plan is to have the building ready for-the opening next Scruggs, who is a medical stud, nt other faction wants it located.

on the; fall and who i- the first medical sti anntli aide. It Is sntd iliar Mr. Ham- Troy has been wrapped in sleet dent to be an anniversary '-orator, mer prefers the south side of tbefand snow the past week, and a 'uum UUJl UUULt river, as that side is the nearest of the rather nimble-footed of will have as his subject, "Medicine Its. Achievements'' and Call to Sc; the old home of his wife. the Troy citizens have gotten some wild, running into the rear of -the Troy bound train.

The rear end of the coach' wes smashed rather badly. The passengers were thrown to floor, but none sustained serious injury. A term of superior court will convene liere January 22nd. It was Judge O. 11.

Allen's time to hold the. court, but Judge M. 11. JnsUce will take his place here. There are some eiulit prioner in jail, Bob.

V. Howc-U, and Bolivar Hurley, have formed a ro-parl-nershlp to practice law. Mr. Howell is a graduate of the law department i VI vice." v.S. C.

'Milliard will speak on, Sunday morning before dawn was falls, liven some of mighty avoir 0 "Tlie lltilinisln ,1 Task of Kdticat'ori in North 3 wavm a 9 CH.XMBKI! ot COI.MF.KCK AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. everyday A HAVQVKr Brilliatit Itampiet to Re Held Tliurs, makes the SPECIAL DI5COUNTSALE On Overcoats and Suits for the next five davs. This sale is to turn them into cash heforo taking iiiventoi'v. COME AND SEE Is fill we ask and got our prices before you buy.

Men's Suits will be sold from $6 up. Men's Overcoats from $8 up. This is a rare opportunity to buynew stock at reducetl jiiices, but we wjint this io be true over season A NEW STOCK. fof the University of North Carolina, day Xibt To Hare Modern LtehtToucht Theatre Other News. (Special io The Times.) IVi lonarch MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.

i mm Hickory, N. Jan. 15. The program for the 'chamber of "commerce banquet, is eiially as brilliant as that of last jiar. This event will be pulled off on the evening of Ji.n tiary 18th at Hotel Huffry.

the typewriter of efficiency No Three O'clock Fatigue It shorter to the op- A number of five-minute speeches on subjects of vital importance to Hickory, will be made. The dinner will cost 11.00 a plate. R. BOONE, DE LUXE CLOTHIER. MILLER BROS.

Groat Diorama, Something Now in Vaudeville. BERT McGARVEY Male Prima Donna, -FORD LOUISE. Jn a Musical Playlet. Mr. Joy, the secretary of the chamber of commerce, is a live wire.

At his suggestion the city offered guarantee fund which landed Tito and has been practicing here for the past, two years. Ho was a star on the Carolina football team, while in collene, and is an all-round good fellow. Mr. Hurley got his license last August. He is'-q Trinity man.

Both of these fellows are live wires, and will make a trong team under the name of Howell and Hurley, with offices in the old Blair office. Troy is becoming noted a a health resort. Two Methodist preachers were sent hero because of tne tiealtlifulness of the climate. Both wero located elsewhpre in the N. Conference, but malarial and chills were there constant companions, and so the presiding elder Sent them to Troy, the most healthful climate in the entire Troy people are delighted to have these Iv.

preachers, llev. C. Canipe and Rev. W. .1.

Mcebnnoll, in their midst, and so far 1tol.ii hnve enjoyed the best of 'health. If folks are troubled with chills and fever Troy is just the place lo get well. are people in Troy who do not know what Is meant by chills and (fovor. Throughout county iliere are good farms and chills and fever are unknown. All newcomers will be given a warm welcome.

Klkiu Chair The hulldin Is 'weir under way and will be com 226 Fayetteville Street NEXT TO IOC. STORE. pleted in a few weeks. I 9 Hickory is soon to have a theatre. Mr.

.1. W. Blaekwehb-r will erect a handsome building on nls lot next lo It. V. Stevenson's store.

It COMING LAST HALF, SAVOY SAVOY." eralo titid so dcti'tally Is it. for the light, -quick, easy touch of the Monarch Machine makes each day shorter than It can possibly seem with any oilier typewriter. The old Til KM O'CLOCK forirol.en and the day is finished with more work done, ea-'-ier than ever. That means efficiency and more profit for the business. MOVIitl.V P.VMi;TS.

Monarcli Machines may be based on the Monthly Payment plan. A post will bring full Inforamtion. will be leased for five years by Messrs. .1. Stone mid Hugh TVAnn.i, who will lit It up nt once for moving 'pictures and 1 STODDARD DAYTON THE ALMflJ) Raleigh's Exclusive Motion Picture Showi 'An En-t tire Change of Programme Daily.

shows. Mr. Stone has owned ntiil operated successfully the 'da let Theatre for the past year and a lalf. The Catawba County Creamery Is at present one of the best paying institutions in the county. Mr.

W. J. AUTOMOBILES Slut ford, Ihe secretary, informs ns that several large hotell In Florida are consuming the majority of the out-put of th creamery. One ape-J clal feature of this eo-operatlve or-, ganb.atlon Is the gathering of fresh' eggs. They are gathered every dc.y and stamped, which gives a gnaran-J Vou Needn't keep on feeling distressed after eatfng, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea between nTenls.

Hood's-'- Sarsaparilla. cures dyspepsia it strepgthena ihe stom ach and other digestive organs for the proper performance of their functions. Take Hood's. tee of freshness. A MESSAGE FROM BEYOND A Vitragraph' Story with heart throb.

WESTERN HEARTS, An epic of the Colorado Foot Hills. THE MANIAC A love comedy with "someihlng doing" every second. Exceptionally flno acting liy Lubln 'sheading Players. Insert lUlo Costa Leg. William C.

Rush, after being In jail for three weeks under i'slx-month sentence In St. 'Louis for sell- A Boston man lost his leg from the' blto of an insect tvfc years before. To Durham Book and Stationery Comp'y, DURHAM, N. C. Ing olemargerlne, was released by avert such calamities from stings federal Judge so "he could 'hear" his and bites of insectt use Bucklon's little daughter "speak a The Arnica Salvo promptly to kill the! child told the judge she was to be lu poison and prevent Inflammation, RALEIGH MOTOR CAR AND MACBINE CO.

a church entertainment and, "wanted swelling and pain. Heata 1 her father to heap her, and the boils, ulcers, piles, ecrema, cuts "Nothing Succeeds Like drcnlatlon," RAtEIOB, c. S. SAUSBVKY STREET, rROP. LEVIN'S ORCHESTRA.

iudre set aside the rest of the oen-; bruises. Only 25 cents at King- ana Nearly Everybody (mm Tbo lUlelgU Daily Time, Crowell Drug Co, two. rf.

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