THE TTIN--ri T Y T ATT A SEXTTX E f ; SAT.I-f.X.
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L5 of Local interest
j'socUl Doings and
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B;is enicriamru
, irost delight-
l'Yn--- J';':-'" K ,,"";1-
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v(, waiiuts was uiu
wn. lu this contest. Miss
lu:t0 won the first prlie.
L ,,in while a I'ottlf of
. . Miss Marv
lhe second piizt.
!-e tames. Mi.-
t leftwlmients.
?..u ,.,mli.-rs who
bus hospitality were Miss
j BrigssRuth Critz. UUIaii
t;Mh rVarrington. Louise
Loo Henry. .Mary
Pollard, Grace
enjoyed
by Mayor Murphy
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LBGAL CHURCH SOCIETIES
Two Missionary Mpctinns
Yesterday other Societies
to Meet Next Week.
'Minnie
i viT.iMh
I lM)e Smith. Theo Liipfert.
!i.ir and Margaret Norman.
Vi.se lio were chill inem-
1, Siitton entertained -Misses
Dal'on.llt'len McArthur ami
r Cray.
,1 Mrs. Hansel Thomas and
;vn arc wi'li 1M. and Mrs.
,no,.r. on Kiiih street. In Au-
S. K. A!l"ii ami family
y their home on Spruce
,m nhitii Mrs. Thomas has
have improvements made.
lira. Allen moves to the
isf Earnhardt, of Lenoir,
bii visiting her cousin,
1 Crist, left today for home.
1. mtf.'-w was received by
firiffiih yeslerilay, minoime
ricus illiu'sa of her mother,
,W. Miller, near Cletumons
th left at once for her bed
ay Mrs. .Miller's condition
lK'ful.
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I fnjovalik ianee was gUon
Jim Room of the Zinzoiidorf
linj by the young gentlemen
It y, ctimj liiiKMitary to tin
ps. Almtit twenty-five cou-
i ciliated iii the dance.
Jiith Williairis and Miss I,ou-
'Hus, of Pantlicn Creek, were
' yter!lay, tho girsts of
Daniels.
and concert at. the Sal.
'-I evening was ww (r n
!'f given at this institution.
miller of p it runs w ere m t.
is!i!e,i at the fine music
-hi rradiegs. He-arty ap
"'(I tlie iierformers, and
'' niucli tlioso 'presi'nt en
' 11-r.crtlert.l program. Es
"J'iyithle was f'ie humor-
"" "Secrets of the Heart
Order Issued
Greensboro,
Them.
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GREENSBORO. May 4 Th-re
w-'S n.iuniir.g ia teuaiu quarters of
tinrnrbro Thursday and there .tvms
to be 110 balm in Gilead for th. o t
fottless o'.ii's, who are ImiwvJ d iwn 03
j,i,iinr fit in r'i'i.r Ivn.-.l K.- t,,..
Murphv Thursda-.- ilirectint: that .i'l ' "onians Foreisa Missionary
ac pcU's ia the citv f.,r whk.-v sucu't" of '-ie:iary M. E. Churva
lto.tf.-s eliut up shop. Chief of IV " n' 'y !ll'""n in the la
lice Ne. iev yestenlav ftfreriioon sc rv- . Iial!"r l'h tt a large atwen-
..,1 notir ,,., th.. .-,itJ , Utt"- lr.ideut. Mrs. Kr
which there are four, and they agreed UMiT' tr the , first
to close up their offices trd did not n.V
eive th;; officer a-y tr.r;-..-. !i U nn- , hV "ml va1 srati-
derstor-d that they ha 1 been advised j m thrt mm" fr
'jy tboir -attornies. It is eeuera-iv- uil ' 'J '1 s. Willhl,u Hen.
d. rstood that rone of the aVn.-' i" S'lr and Mrs' Ku,U8
attempt to resist the M.noi-'s iinli-i ""i
as they believe he is supported in J thf. bus!BW8 uiltl ir'
his position by a rvrent , of ,!e anm d,Uate'
the Supreme Court, in which art of Z lcT
the time-honcted traditions as l0 the T r r' 6j
sacrcdne. of instate commerce 1)lai.k,nlrn Wt.rP ewf0(J . '
haw beea knocked sky-hisli. A ci.py the society 'tr.i
of the decision of-he higher cou-t MesdamVs W. p. mn and L A
h, been in the hsnds of an nfo-.ny Vaughn were apiaied u the pre,:
here for some tune, but no action Bram committc-e to arrange for the
was taken in the matter until ve.-ter- next tmarterly social mertlnR of the
llny- society, which will be In Jane
The caj in pout went up from Mrs. T. U. Cozart who had
South Dakota. A n an there who charge of the missionary lesson ou
acted aa agent for a ltiuor lirm cut-! 'Christus Redemptor," conducted it
side of the State ht receiving onleis in her usual pleasant style, all the
was tried, convli.M a id st,!eot ladies taking part in the discussion,
for retailing. Thc! wast a section Those present yesterday were
In the South Dakua luw that makes Mesdames Kntelt Dalton, . Samuel
the place of dcihvvy tiie place of lllackburn, V. p. Hlil, V. h. Marler,
sale, just as it dees in North Pcrc- E. C. Iiowman, L. A. Vaulm L r
ana. An appeal !o the Supvcuie I O'Urien,
Court of the Stat? Yas tv.kin by die
attomles for the South Dakota tlw
fendant. The opinion of the lower
court w,os sustained and U Saprem,1
Court of the United States upheld M.e
opinlon of the S'il courts.
The count says that the interstate
commerce principle does not apply in
C
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THE DAINTY DESSERT
iEtOip ni of h,n m wtr, jtm w.ll k pt
pwrj a iirwtt w!l:. U urfw i.,J d., .til
I !K lA-le it. W tim 11 bu brctni coJ it
11 tud tw rr-i!i to nt. tuc (wn
Banana Creim.
Pfel Jr Urn bnn, n; b imoaih wit In
t-,'' urr. A JJ u cup
crnua bnm to a it. i f roi li, thm one pock w
Ol Leiuoo Jei.-Od'.oooml IB on ord tD-&o,
rnpaof Hi:nK wolor.
F..ar tn luu-d or bowl
n. I wbrB mid nrmok
withatodlnl clifirrto.
N-rro lta iu.pd
CTTKOL
I rWantifattr PlmNn.
W r"i bouc fra.
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L. A. Vau-;hn, I
Duke Hay, H. I. Dalton. L.
Starr, R. 13. Dalton, William Heck,
James Newman, Henry Harrow, 1. H.
llanos, Frank' Martin and Miss Nora
Dodson.
D. C. Rankin Society Meets.
The 1). c! Rankin .Missionary Socie
ty of tho First Presbyterian church,
cimK8od of the young ladies and the
Prisoner To Be Released.
WASHINGTON, May 2 The only
thing between William January, of
Kansas City, Mo., and liliertj from
the penitentiary is attachinR of sig
nature of attorney general to reconi
Kid.tt ion for mercy and signature of
presideut to pardon which is already
agreed uion. If there is w hitch in
the proceedings telegraphic messum
will bo sent before nightfall to the
warden at Leavenworth prison direct
ins that January be released Imme
diately. Thousands of petitions for
mercy, surpassing all previous cases
in number and dignity, have been
received by Attorney General Ilonu-parte.
such cases; the Wilson act passed j young married ladies in the congrega
Ire men wante-o.
:i-taie good fashionable
'iii? footwear. You know
''J".vs a worli!-wde reputa
" fl-'O'S at cconomipal pric
mo local agents, and
m thirty (iirf,.rpt Rtvl0).
'".Mil styles of lasts; nt
. mul four dol-
"!' are vv.,,11, ovm. , , , .
mn.r styles ready. Ra
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COMMISSIONERS MEET.
W Session of Present
u "eld Last Nih
" 11 r Sah,n, Com
, f U'"ir bt regular Ses-'-Jt.
May,,,- i,i,ti:er pre
tPT" Shadier.
'Wt' and nutner were
Sa
the
town.
-nil's-- traii'saelel
to ihe fonnnl
Hi Water u,.i..
'I lit- lle. aL
r':l,l', f Mr. H."j.
a,"llld the .
HUM,, , """i, anti
""".Ilk Imiii,i,. 1 ..... ..
., , ",,t witn Hie
' '" "v,,r. tliese I,
-Hit
fVhn flotii the
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1 it v en-
':i W;S i''ii'l. asking
ll'ilke n. ... '
'TV,,,", "l'l'l.).IKl-
- il'icugh Salem.
'lie r irUt
' 1 .no any
3 a' tho main
two years ago meets that point. It
says' that a man who acts as agent
for tho solicitation and delivery of
sales of whiskey in prohibition terri
tory is the seller, where the law de-
lines the place of delivery the place
of salo. This Is certainly reversal of
the Supreme Court's opinion in a case
carried tip from Monroe.
The four agents' here had been do
ing a Mr business and were aima-
rontly undisturbed by the disapproval
that was heaped upon them by the
prohibitionists of the city. The South
ern Kxpress Company had also profit
ed greatly by tho agency business
here, and almost every train that
came from Virginia has -brought its
supply of whiskey.
WITHOUT A KICK.
When a government inspector miss
es on the plumbing' and heating plant
of a government contract, vou niav
be assured that it is done correctly.
The plumbing ami heating contract
for the Winston Post Office was com
pleted by the Crawford Plumbing and
Mill Suppiy Co., of this city and was
highly complimented by tho govern
ment oflletr. A word to the wise is
usually sufficient.
CAN YOU IMPROVE
The looks of your dining table? Is It
possible to make it more Inviting?
Pretty dishes help to make the food
taste good, you know. We have some
real bargains In dinner sets. One
hundred pieces white and gold Amer
ican semi-porcelain at $11.55. Anoth
er, rose decorations, same quality.
same urice. D. S. Reld. - -
tiou, were entertained on vesterdav
afternoon by Misses Mary and Mitt to
Wiley, at their home on Spruce street.
About forty members were present.
Mrs. Robert Nissen had a most In
teresting paper ou The Woman Who
Gave Herself."
"Go, Give and Pray" furnished the
themes for most instructive articles,
read by Misses Roblna Mickle, Mil
tip Wiley and Flora Leak.
All enjoyed Dr. Lilly's fine talk.
So enthusiastic was Mrs. Henry
Roan in presenting tho need of more
money for the work in Africa, that
$50.0il was pledged in a short while
by those present for the work, this
In addition to their cut which they
keep up in the Elizabeth Wake Hospi
tal, at Souehow, China.
Two new members were enrolled,
Misses Nannio Sheets and Haydie
Garner.
After the business meeting a de
lightful social season was greatly en
joyed, the hostesses serving tempting
refreshments.
Will Meet Monday.
The Young Ladies' Aid Society of
Centenary M. 13. Church will bo enter
tained on Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock by Miss Annie Grogaa, on
Cherry street.
Woman's Home Mission and Aid So
ciety of Centenary, church meets on
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the
ladles' parlor.
Centenary Light Hearers will, meet
tomorrow afternoon at. 3 o'clock in
the annex. A full attendance is de
sired. The Mission Hand of the Home Mo
ravian church will meet Monday at S
o'clock with Miss Louise Grunert.
ITS EASILY EXPLAINED.
Many ask us why our ice cream soda
is so good.' Jt's easily explained. At
our fountain we use the absolutely
pure syrups and crushed fruits, as
llavors, and our iee cream Is made
fresh taeh day, from choice, rich, pure
dairy cream, and our nilxerologlst is
an expert. His egg drink w the
talk of the town. All the popular
drinks. Loaru the Way to Simpson'.
Girl Is Heard From.
NKW YORK, May 3.-A letter writ
ten by Miss Loretta Whaley, 17 years
old, an heiress, RiipiKwedly lured "away
from home by Jere Knode Cooke, for
mer pastor t an- ciistocralic ehm-eli
at Hempstead. Long Island, was m id"
public today. It says she luve ,iwc
more than all and will abide by the
consequences. The letter wa ad.
dressed to Miss Audrey Towuuend, a
former chum of Miss Whaley. in her
letter Miss Whaley sa Hempstead
was too slow for her and she Biippows
Miss Towivsend will be surprised to
hear of her eloin ment with Cooke.
THINGS ARE MOVING.
This business of movlntr Is a sno
ciaity with us and we are so nccu
tomed to It we can't keep still. So
when you have anything to move
furniture, plauos, safes, baggage let
us know. We will move you with
promptness and at the most reason
able prices. Fisher Livery and Trans
fer Co. Phono 227. Church street.
A Narrow Escape, .
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant of Plunk,
Mo., had a narrow escape four years
igo, what he ran a jlmson bur Into
his thumb. He savs: "The iPu-Nh-
wauled to amputate it but I would not
consent. I bougt a box of llncklen's
Arnica Salve and that cured tho dan
,'erous wound." 25c at P, A. Thomp
son's, druggist.
; THE OFFICE OF
FOOD
The office of food is to supply heat and energy,
to furnish the vital materials for growth and repair.
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WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
NOT FOR THE PRICE.
You never saw a more prefect lit
tle ladies' watch than this 8even-few-
"led Culled States movement, In 11
plain, open.facc, gold filled twenty-years-
guarantee case for twelve dol
lars. It's a perfect little gem for the
money, and a perfect (lino piece. It In
worth more money, but we want to r.el.
(hem cm the move"; We are expert
la fine watch r. pairing. Chii. F.
Sapp & Co., 8 1-2 West Fourth St.
mm
::h'iit
ARE REASONS.
V "' are g.
:,r kt; they l,ave been
b oil-rTmr
"--r. ....'.: . lhe-v last
;(,, ', mo,e surface
'"an ot . .
it US
np nsrd. paints,
UG Ne-st Fourth
:"n-''na;
' 'i'Mmi
1 to Wiio ms 'Horning
"""""Won and New.
As It is made from the whole grain of wheat, with
celery, will furnish the elements to supply, heat,
energy, growth and repair. Persons could live a long
period of time with vigorous health upon nothing but
this Food.
Palatable Nutritious Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat
Cm ke served hot. Put Ic t tot uvea for 1 ft w minutes; or cook li boiling milt.
All biroeent
package
Mm
Is to love children, and no home
can be completely happy with
out them, yet the ordeal through
which the exoectant mother
must pass usually is bo full of suffering1,
danper and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother's Friend, by its pene
trating and toothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant feelinrrs, and so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers have
testified and said, "it is worth
its weitrht in cold." $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing 1 1?""?!
valuable information mailed free. I j I j I
Ti:e E:unrir id nrciiUTOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. U li liV-
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PLAY BALL.
We Jirst want you to know where
!o buy your baseball goods. We nre
local agenti! for the cekbrated house
of Reach. We have the balls, bats,
gloves, mils, masks. iiroteptn ntul
rules, and If you look in our window
as vou pass you will get some it.-a
ill own, Rogers Co., on the Square.
Death at Richmond, Va.
Raleigh Christian Forties, mm of
Mr. W. S. Forbes, of Richmond, Va..
died of pneumonia n few days ugo nt
the age of 19 your Mr. Forbes ban
many friends in Vv histon-Knlem who
sympathize with him in his bereavy-
iiitiit.
MR. BUSINESS MAN!
Perhaps right now you want some
hint In the .Lrinthig line, Cards.
letter or bill heads Do you know
we are doing the n.ost artistic line
of printing in thl section of the
world, and our prices are most be
coming? It's rather hard to find you.
but a phone call will bring one of ns
ta you. for your order or estimate.
You'll like our work. L. 1). Womble
Printing Co., 417 1-2 Liberty St.
WILLIAMS' CARBOLIC 8ALVE
WITH ARSENIC & WITCH HAZEL
Tho best salve In the world for
Cuts, flrulscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands and
all skin diseases. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or money refunded. 2.r.c
by druggists. Williams' Mfg. Co.,
Prop. Simpson Drug Co.
A. A. Wells, of C.reenHlxiro- Coo fl
Thompson, of Rulelnh: W. f! ilmwti
of Lexington; R. II. DeWItt, of Lynch
burg;, and R. L. Hlckerson, of Itonda,
were among the guests nt the Zinzen
dorf last nlghL
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R;ensboro
Floral and Seed
Company
Florist and Seedsmen
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
x CIT H OW F.R DF.PAR TMK.N'T
Roses, Carnations and Violets
We Make a Specialty of
Floral Designs and
Bride's Boquets.
Budding Plants Pansy Plants
Geraniums Coleus Verbenas
Carnations Rose Plants
Scarlet Sage
Moon Vines . Madeira Vines
Spirea Primrose
Ferns for Fern Dishes
Ferns for growing in pots:
Pearson, Boston, Asparagus,
Plumous, Asparagus Sprin
gle, Silver Leaf.
Bulbs for Spring Planting:
Cannas, Dahlias, Caladium,
Tuberoses, Variegated tuberoses
Vegetable Plants Tomato Plants
Transplanted Hardy Plants
Celery in Season
Pepper, Cabbage, etc.
Surplus Stock of Rose Bushes
We can save you money on rose bushes if you
buy this week.
Anything you want in
Cut Flowers
Garden and Field Seeds
Write or Phone for Prices
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GREENSBORO
FLORAL AND SEED
COMPANY
218 S. ELM STREET
F. DUFFY, Manager.
Phone 865.