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GBEZNSBOKO DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY. APBLL 5. 1910 Qrecosboro Oaify Reus rublUfc DllT Ezcpl Monday. By DAILY NEW! COMPANY. Orecsbot, Nrtta Ciollnt B. C. DUNCAN PiMldM C Ii. CO WLKS . .Vir-lrldt TEl-EPHONE Butt - tfcm EHltorlul Hounil - KWS KJltor imi NW York hJtenu KmrkliB P. Alcorn, FUUr-.r. HulUll'iK Chirac-. lu.oa '4iyn Young, .fee &1d;ur( building. FILL ASSOCMT. UPKtSSSERVlCE Pub rfj -Ho S'j. Dollar rr Trar pai. monthly, quarteily r jtuiiy A l'nwtd Aavarfltlnc Rti Card ii jj t hi for ,h k' tip. ail r r-jiaM aJvrtlami is are at..!, i t ed at fhcaa ist or'y. anJ -r a4arUer jmt i eat arad that aa U gatUt'C aijwara tfaa,!. Cvterad aa aaoond-rlaaa rnat tr at tna peal of rt at 'it aa bura. N C . uiidar tt aot f Cn giaaa of Mart h 1. is;.. t P. SMITH Elaav at-tl Unti R. M. PHII IIP. . Aa. fcll.r O. C, MORU4N Krni A. BV JU1 NCR .. . City fc.tl.it.- M leaft Vivernr Ki'h'B rarn.ot rom plain tb.it h- i b;na iRuutrd by the irjtdt ail tha tnrnMiil we wi-h t ak very peacrf il qiiMtMm d.d -hfniwei cblev Fi--iii or hvr it Unuat. upon 1910 bid fi r U ba a reord r-nkrr p an apj l- vrar but what tie u' . Alien tooUiir.jf uaa b oia ith al xrrpt eat tlm! Tha tph i oft of hMng may alter the appearance of tha dinner table, but it mill have no Infharnre ca tha receipt At the taneball pronnde TJp to the left report, thr were RT Demorratlc ran(Tulatei lor county of lice la Outltnrd with e pood many pre nacta yet to heard from The recording enrel ia no dmrnt plad that women do not hae to ewear to the jawera they will gne to the rensua taimeratora regarding their egea It may o in Creehor, rut we dare any candidate for a county or JegiUtite oflice to declare htmaelf in favor of n fceai ug ike doga feoai OuiHord county. Tie Teat pa nee anay hare pltyd emata, but the way H made valuea hrink waa aa aottafag compared to the hrinkinf that wOl take plaoa benit two Btontha from now June is tax -luting time, A well kaown frem admiral hi written a hook in -which he forpacM a ejrar between America and Jpaa with the whole t Turope tlnally ilrwn into the conflict. Ho mu b the morse for eTapan en-1 Fiirope Blistered hanU and aching Vrnck are a part et the jiaie when pruteM-tonal buine. aieu cay the n-le oi amateur tardncrt .t lor all that tt n a rf. rea lion thnt li both healthful and harm )kl if not Mnltl tv i t WIJ valiidble rwauita. PrHnariea in:iy in a wey r'i-trr thr Will of the people, 1'Ut being a cwn.lidfttc e:fore a pumnry that mns ci on-.l 1 he fcemnd i of a enisle cout t v .i rut her axpeneive und-rtskinp. p-pfial'v fir 1 he nan whe kriow u--. e u1- "tt '"mii' te.Ui he dee ahout p"' " A well known North Carol M.lr baa burned the lnu' sh' uTon lnui-e't fjy ttiajgeiptinfr Wi' 1 lk't h j rnr( toi 1 the botikwcitiii Vnit ni hor tunu h.. gone rum one better by p-c" nlin! tb- MB3e remedy ai a 'f .i,tidii" ("i t' ' ajoiaonona j:a of Ha1!- v "iiivl Orty foik noey compUm of the boat f hnng. n"t we h..e hr.iui o: no complaint from th Ifm- rv. nt'd b Korth Carolina ia p'tn.-.p; y n ruHural state it wo;;.. '.rn t! .t h r 11 the rule of the jjre.ttet ood to t p great cut limner might hae t- nr n;. tli cation. Tke Paleinh Merchant' aaMK-tat " u bas endoreed Mr. H. 1 Hrowu a emi tnflv fit to be the Democraiir an-n date for onrporatioo cemmiacioner. Mr Brown may 1 aa eaniaentlj fit mn ir corporation com mlaai oner, but we do not ee bow our Raleigh friends can work out the problem that he la a fit man to be the Jmocratc candidate fur that po ition o out has epoVon of his lovs and loyal party aerTioa. or aaid that he Deeded the place from a personal sUmi point. Ha nne; eo often disagreed with Sena tor Tillman it ia a rcnuine pleavsure (or u to be able to area rU him at least this oooe. The senator is reported to bars aaid that the Dcmorratio mean bers of Conorefta made Tools of thsm- Svlwas in that speJcerhip rules cai SVeUM ena-ttes. THE SOUTH AND PROTECTI0M. Krom one nd of U. tv-iiiury to tu oUier ITnoraIic Dev.Bpi.pers have bn siumr MJDg or jnr over the fact tK,t ,n a ie iaJ -! .'n h "! .n Mush-i-huMl rlisin.-t a U'-nu. rat was elected to toiixreas tiom a di-trict that ha" hereU'f rr b-ru boIi-JIt -publican. Not oalj dy the? prr their delight er this out ci un.b of conifort, but they go furti-er than t"V htteuipt to arfc ,e rt.ji t. tha in- country i, tirr.i t t KrubH.u u pre n -a. t od fh,il n.f ml (uii-.-a U- lm cralic. In the flrit pmcf, e do bos bIiere that it a-titi anything of tha feW; iO'l in Hit- mw-uikI 'U' I hre another ndr 10 poii t -n i t t L LJ thia Ma-' - hn- M eir.-t.on Hint the people of j V.-h liiLMii v ..J do -, to Uke lo trart. ,v0!ue '1 1 ser t hii Tit spifper printed . a luiter tumi tin J n of Mr. T. T. laVks, .ii tie n..ir o which the irn1r very tPieiMy aff.l plainly mada Ike point we tiia iif diaou-njj. Sail !r lilukii J ;.e uif of tlit country ia tainu . ! .tual of ti"tir' or tnt I.kI that lA'iiuK ra-ti': coiiir-ftftUiaD waa el t-u-.t bv a fcood btg niaiority this week in a district in Maechu',ttH hereto! ore ifaly liepubiH'ao Iiemacratic papers ai.d pojiueans ee 'n tin oi-rtin 'K" that the Home oi Represent at i m will he l iineratir ni-t .March Jlepublimiia .1o nut ii.lnrl ,1. cut .f ir..e. what coui 1 itif Willi a nat a!lefl t-le.led t'-r thr n. it two tr f"ur wars tlat two t hi! de HejiuMieHn " n i (Hiit-.-ilt i lear to me thnt i ! t.imaii nit i" is id' - th" w.ImI ntfr fid t ' sanie eli,-h .mi i.Liuif- conMler;.t u.lta ifitlueiicH tin' Millidi ot nuen in Nt.rth tur-dina as in Mansalm ctt t t ' : i' at' ill 1 hie yea r elect ten H'puhhrali ciijfi n Whr do 1, i -o That di-'tiet in Mjea. !iUettH i rn at'- ino-l the "h- w oi n in 1 1 1 - i nild . ( It i,ues noi-nrii. wheat . i-nttiiii. p-i-k. be. t ludee, oa'- or h.iy.butj hi, to Imi them fit the pri'-es ami t hern and wMt.Tn l;iiineis air j-fltinj fnr j tkeui Tbev v.l-.l lor K..-s because ot Hie pi. ttf corn product Hild le- . ntjae hr l,a ten for years advoratinf! 1 1 el ii or i ! v ith tnuda, so that Cana j Hun hidm Hiid fftHin may coina in duty' 1 1 and rom pel e w iti our. Now, i t , Niniini SiTiiinoiie rotee for a taiiff nn Itiiuher to hlp North Carolina; it J-Vna lor Ihimel want a ta ritT on 'y urhraco" te help 'npiina towns, don't the North Carolina tariuers want the tnnlT thnt ratted t he prira ef om. cotton and wheat to where they are to tay aa it If Maaeachuaefts wants lower wheat, eotton, eorn and treat imd fcidet be eaiiB it tHii't make t ht m and hat to hur them, don't we want and will we not vote for a tariff that will keep up the price on thoae thin? that we make for sale in orth Carolina? Whnt argument can be brouffM arnintrt thit line of reaaontng? The only one that we ran think of ia that free trade (s the traditional war cry of the Democratic party and thnt ne Aanpe in actual conditions ever makes a Demo crat change hie mind, that he haa al ways been s JVmorrat and always will be; that his party has always stood for free trade- in its platform and that he will still continue to stand by free tiade. Tli fact is that whatever elae they are, the New Rnglaad Yankees are no fnobv They have the repubitian of look ing out for number one and deserve the lepututina. During the last hundred years the aeetious harve exchanged posi tmna Formerly It was remmetvtR.1 and maruifiH't uriDg New Knajlsnd that rnt id protection for its infant lndmtriwe. wliile the agricultural south olanaorcd for frea trade. Now New England wants to huv fts foodstuffs and raw material ch en ply a t pi ible and 1 1 ie newly awakeued south needa protection. The only trouble is in making the average man aee that, a a Mr. Kicks points out, the an me condition! t hat have made a eongreahiorml district in Maoachu-.etta Democratic should make the mi:n- south Kppublieen. As an illustration, it not a proof, of till- B'rrtiou, we point to the fs"t that when the tet actually came there was h'.t one Vr oct t jc eonruesman from V ti t h C'ti i rJin.i who atuck to hi f rw ti.ide lie. lAttitiotis and roted ag'ainat tar if dut n-. on t he nrticlfr, Voeth Caro lina proiiurfsl nd ptoducing was inter eat'd in btinin up to a high and piol il.thlr price THE BETTER WAY. 'e rUim no pnriicMlar expert knovrl- vie? on t Mrbir-i-t nri fom hr 1aim to know nia -triT ttuit c iu mt know n-at vr are tnlktiit? uwut, lint he that a it ti,,i v. c .iv lint Mi.- liO' ti int to oi;t n ii vo-a'ri, of rtirt -ilin" tlie pr- t d i'-tion nt . orlrtin rrnps to raiM t he j iTi-t lit nrer apprvl1! to na as hfing j iirtl liorn an vt'iiiiniir ttani. point V ? t if ii Id 1 1 v do w rrfiT to colttm auil tobit'tn li is tm that a stimll -rv inarl unfaToral'lf wralhrr condi j in'Ti. r.r. hi ally tt-nit- lo ikim jrirr, but what arr now discutins; is the voluntary rliidion of the crop, raadr 1 simply for Uif purpoa? of raisin-? pricf. j In the tirst plcf we have nor V -. tifM that Biwli an 0Tgamaation lias , be-n alTocled or can b aft-td that mil be t-ialine -nmili and inndinz, eno.ih t l?-ini alxHit i pn'ial curtail-1 ; nitfut ot planiini;. Human nature is ' 1 fatisiriaii nal ure, and lhtre will In a i 'bo a aufient nutn-ber of mm who will try to U4ie advantage of their neigh bor's n.rtailnr'nt and thoir own lurp1 ! crops to nc-.itralir any effort at rur- tailmrnt. And thpn, as e have sad. we do not thick siuh a condition should lbs broucht about een though it werr ! i j i 'llm rtumlr, aa ve see it, aud aa as! have so oftea adrorated, lies not in a icurtajhnent of the wbaoco crop or the cottoB crop for the purpose of raising prices, but in dtrsrsined crops so tbat the raiser of eotton or tobacco will be independent of hie main crop, so far as his immediate neeeaitics art concerned, with the re lilt that he is not forced te sell the Bret day his product is ready for the market. This may incidentally reduce the main crop to some extent, but that reduction mill be merely incidental 1 he main thing is the independence it gives to the farmer. In this, ws think lies his remedy for hard times, and not in simply making but one static of cot ton or toltecce grow where two grew be fore without putting anything in the placet of the uiaeing stalks. OuilfotJ (Superior court is now wrest ling with the trial of aa indictment growing out of a horse trade in which t he main point at Issue is whether s certain inputted, glass eyed horse was blind in one eye, blind ia both eyes, or blind in one eye a part of the time and Mind in bath syes the rest of the time. Without taking sides in the case at iasua, we tnture to say that here is a ease for expert testimony tf there ever was one. for many years me have been wearing cotton clothing, for some time we have been eating cotton seed ss olire oil and butter and now it is said that we are oon to mak-' biead and cakes out of cotton ed flour Hut the great bencfac tor of the human iae wilt be the man who proves that it is a satislactoVy sub stilule tor meat. No doubt Mr. Bryan thinks Mr. Roose velt a mighty poor bun in cm man and is pit paied to prove it by the neut little kiuii r.aljed from the Bryan lettcra written from abroad and synduatod to some hundreds of newspapers. NEW YORK SALOONS OPENED BY New Yorlc, April 4 New York had Its first experience sf Mayor Gaynor'a new exeiae policy. The great question of whether the me tropolis is to be "wet or dry" resolved itself into a matter of how many chances the saloonkeeper mere milling to take. 1 he oider that went forth early not to malts any arrests mas followed out by police to the letter and the results were shown at once in the abac me of offend rs id the various magistrates' oourta. It was noticed that after midnight the saloon men followed their uauul cus tom of kecping the light full on in their baroooia, but in moot cases the back rooms were dark. At many saloons men and women wr seen entering, but Xhs police followed instructions to do noth ing ut look on. The stats board of excise has not enough men to make arrests all over the city and yet the saloon men are more or less in the dark ss to whether Mayor te)nor's cure for the graft dis ease ma v not be worse than the graft evil Itself It will be impossible to tell before Tuesday what the results will be. If at that time the district attorney is sues a crop of warrants they will know where they stand. Saloonkeeper in the went side from the forties to t be sm entsea seemed to be. willing to tske ohani'es wllji Lhs new excise reflations si I day, and no one seemed to have any trouble in gaining admittance to the rear rooms. runday receipts are too large tor moat liquor men to ignore and although the side door ere kept swinging t unial, extra precautions serai tut strangers were tsken. (Itaint and peep hoi en and look out firU identified the applicants for admiion. Coney Island hotel managers and amusement reort proprietors aaid at noon today tha buMine, mas about aa usual, with rr-pect to the sale of liquor. Best of Antiseptic Dr eatings The aaiest way of using Carbolic Acid, com bined with the healing comfort of Vaseline ia in Caxbolated Vaseline. Cuts, Sorea, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Abrasions noon atop smarting and quickly heal when treated with thia great emergency dressing. Pre vents infection, cures, cools and comforts. 12 REMEDIES each with tpeciavl uses, all baaed on 111 fj VA Bottle, .r BoaorTabe rhe name ffmar W anteea higkeet refinement and pro tacla yon againat a.ma. I "petroleum jelliea CHESEBROUCH MFC CO. Pnf-itn 1 Ftr"VMttom" Mead New York. m ' On sf r Pain in Heart "For twt) yean I had ptin In my heart, back and left aide. Could not draw a deep breath or lie on left side, and any little exertion would etuee palpita tion. Under advice I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Nervine. I took about thirteen bottles, am in better health than I ever was, and have gained 14 pounds." MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky. Ohio. For many yeara Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy haa been uccessiul ia the ti-eataent of heart trouble, because of Ha tonic effect upon the heart nerves and mueclea. Even la. severe caaee of long etaaditif it has frequently prolonged life for many year after doctors had given up all hope, as proves by thousands of letters we have re ceived from grateful people. Dr. MIIm' Hurl Hm4y U MM ky all drvg.l.t.. H m flrM ttl. fall, t ban.fit, your tfrwfflat will rttwrn yitr moMy- MiLaa MBotoAi ca, bimm, in Senator Travis Doic( Well. ' Kirhmond, April 4 Jn .tha can of State (rnator Edward L. Traria, cf North Carolina, wha ia at tha Hamorial hospital in tkia city, for rrmora! M tha hullt with 'wairh he waa wounded by K. E. Powell, of Scotland Neck. N. C, the bullet haa been located t maana of rlie X ray In the lower part of tha mouth, but haa not .rat been extracted. The physlciane and awrgeona af tfce boepital are Battened with tha eor. di ll oo af tha patient. HAGAlt'l CHINA STORI W01 Move ia a few Days. EverytaiBt Mew at a Redaction. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A Ovulaall.f far F.r.rl.haeM, t ....laaU.a. a J a e k a. .WvryK.Ht.-.rk Troaklea, Te.lklaa TtmUHW. Id II kiwi. Al.llDiM.Wt ola DenTaooaat lush nl raSI. iidiiit aitalMiMaTa. A. i. OLMSTBO.la e. N.T, Den1 aUtalMal REMOVAL SALS. All framed pirturea, nlerora, etc., at I S price all ordera filled ti per eenV diaceunt. All partiea will pleaae aaJl at once for picture left to be framed GREENSBORO ART AND MFG. CO. 10S W. Washington Stmt ft J. M. HENDRIX & CO. DRESS LINENS IN WHITE and COLORS The Kind that Are Guar anteed to Retain Their Color. Ideal Fabrics for Summer Wear J. M. HENDRIX & CO. The Home of Good Shoes 223 &tuth Ehn Street MEDEARIS-JONES FURNITURE CO. - Parlor Suits, Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, Kitchen Furnishings, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Shades, and the nrrll" lhWV The Kind Thai Pleases MEDEARIS-JONES FURNITURE CO. Ill East Market St. Opposite S.L 4 T.Co. :-: "The Store Thai's Growing" ELLIS, WHITE BATISTE WAISTS. Esra ia a wfcHe kaenwll waist that kaa hif aaek Lad tha leaaf alevaea, alao trimmed with Gemma vat. laea an, em broidery medalUana, alaaa M te 8, ariees, 1PM. WASH CHinOlT WATSTC Hera yew hare a dainty waa a ahlffoa waist, with aifh aaek and laauj tuakad sleeve, with ruffled jateat and aB ai.au laiahed wrth dainty antreitear, alaaa ii to Is, prwed. 2 .60. EXTRA FINE BATISTE WAISTS. Thl ia a beautiful waJat, aaada of a fin. quality hatlite aad trunaiad Mb pretty Swiaa enrbroidery and pia tueka, with high neok aad loaf e!er, euCae and cunt edred with Gannaa yaj. laea. fiizea S4 to 40, prtoad. S4.7S. ELLIS, Foley's Orino For S4ofnach Tromblta. Skif fiab Lirer svsul Hevkahikal CoMtipsUioti, It cures by ldtn all of the digestive orsane gently stira vit iate a the liver and regulates the boweli the only way that chronic, constipation ceo be cured, EepeciaUyrecommended for women and children. Clear blotched complexions. Pkatani te take. Refuse substitutes. HOWARD GAKDK1K. DRUGGIST. the HonsewUe. STONE STORE NEWS MONDAY We want to emphasize oo the quality of these waists, as well as their fit and attractive appearance. After all, a nice outward appearance counts for nothing if the garment does not possess the staying qualities which makes it give value received. & i 0 ltttCIMfO Tan b a snoot effeattea vaaat, aaada at baaaaUfal tmUty be tee and trimmed with a vary laa llffct blue Swiaa aaa bfndary, with hifh Bade aad Vnnf .laerea, eollar aad aenT amda of Bwia imbratd ary ta anaiea watet, edged wiU German rai. laaa. Steal Id aa aO, f6.oa AJOViaiBROrDSXED WAISTS. Ham yam have a waiet that will ap peal vary etroneiT to yaw food taata, aa tt ia awaaaffuUy haad-asnbrawand, peWaptry auda. yotte anJamad, wiU daiawy kwrf e-eave tanks. Oaaa St to at, rtaad, 7A tax rxmcoATs. Wa kava yaat a taw mars af tbaae areat vahies, la ailk aettleoata left, aow is yavr appoi taiilty petter aoan aee about it worth mora money aad moaey tawed is money mada. Special, P sfi. STONE Piano Tuning By II. G. Browne Browne, McMillan and Company 118 South Dm Street Savinnah Greensboro JUNK and QMS We buy all klada af Juak aod Hides. Iron, Rwbber and Metal. VTt alaa hare for aala all Irtads of parts for naehtaary, alao akaftlnf. pul lias, Belting etc. Southern Junk & Hide Company Office and warehouse f8 S. Darie. Iron yard, MoAdoa are, near the K. R. traek. Shoe Repairing Shop PRICK LIST. ; Men'a Half "ot., Sewed 7Ac Han's Half Sole, Netted ...SOc. to 0e Iedlas' Half Sole Bewad . . . . 86c. to 7Se Udiaa' Half Solee Xalled SOc Boj Half Sole. Sewed n.Sc , Boys' Half Solee, KaHed 4(V Jler.i Full Solas $ 1 00 'ladles' Full Seles c 'Mens' Heels . 2V , Ladies' Heela to Z-V Boys' Heels 20c i Rubber Heels 0c Call us op. Wa wiTl send for tlem snd deliver them. THOMPSON'S SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. i io W. Market St Pleat, ssa. THE Murchison N&tion&I BANK Wflarlsfton, R. C CAPITAL ST7SPLVS Igoooe Largett and it ran feet bank hi thia aaetioa. FLOUIRS FOR UTDDCVGS You want perfectlr freh flower, the best snd nicest to be had, for Tour weddinc and thi t whr we propow te fur nieh tou. Bouquets of all kinds to be had here. Qrarch and home decoration pren careful attention. Expert florists. J. Van Undley Nursery Company (Kara US 8. Elm St Phon. x?n I! aw? CO. BATT3TI WAISTS. arfi CO. white Magic THE POPULAR NEW NOVEL BT DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS Just Out in Book Form. Publishers price $1.50 Our price f...$L2l. By mail, prepaid J1.32 Wills Book and Stationery Co. GRIEHSB0R0, R. C amuzu THIS WBEX PROGRAM. ROTsTlTT TO INTXRRST. OttafEOT TO AITtJSI TBS PODR GRAHAMS TOW PICTURES XVBKY DAY Trial stilt rrs liquid ta Oxtmnvts the r.Tmv iltoa Iwdiaeirfcia. Pain. akM.. Iwiki amwtSc A S9. atVnaxwta STUDIO Do yon want high claet workf Vi e can gire tou jut what yon re looking for. W. K. EDTSIER, PhetofTsphet. 113 I t Eaut Market Street F. A. WESTON ARCHITECT 407.-. McAdoa Office Buildiaf Phsaa, st P- 0. Sos, 743, GREENSBORO. H. C COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. rounten aad Uaeaiaiata. General Repair Work, ftpaotal Warkia ery Built to Order, ate. High Grade Iroa and Braaa Castings, Machine alolded Pulleya. eta. Graenabcm. X. U iioiiYSCMoLixaiTr f pa ,Wdtcw JIWaHet. ntli.UiiSTiMTwii Feel Bad Mm hmA oWk aa.r V rJiL. tl I ai i I . -mr M aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I-
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