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iCEKNSBOnO DAILY -NEWS, miDAT. APRIIi 8. 1&1Q M A JOR RODMAN CHOSEN ) TO HEAD NA TIONAL G UARD Last Day of Convention Devoted to Election of Officer, Adoption of Resolutions Durham Chosen - . For Next Meeting Place. (Special to Daily Xewa.) . Raleigh, April T. Th hearing of an admirable address by ta.pt. 1L C. Ksruu, assietant chief of the militia affair, United State war department, tha adoption of a number of important reeo luiiona aad tha election of offion for til next year erere special features of th kit day 'a eraaioa of th North Caro lina National Guard association today. Th omeere elected weret President, Ma jor W. C. Rodman, Washington, N. C; vie president. Major R. T. Daniels, of Weldoa, and Cspt. 8. C Chambere, Dur ham i secretary and treasurer, Cspt. F. L. Biaek, Charlotte, and assistant seers tarjr and treasurer, Major S. M. Oa boura, Raleigh. Major Rodman, in assuming the chair aa president, pledged hi test effort for the advaneeuirnt of the interest of the guard. Th address by Oaptaia Kerth covered the whole scope of the national guard work and treated especially encampment regulations and best methods of get- tiug tb most out of these annual event both In the trips to and from th camp grounds, and in th work in camp. The association did Captain Kerth the honor of electing him an honorary member of i & ' l. . i. MM1UJ B n rn,., . ..i,uhie paper, la which be outlined a number of Improvements that he thinks could be made in North Carolina guard affairs. He appealed especiilly for small maneu ver, say, twice a year, for tb beneflt f the men and "with the most thorough possible familiarity on th part of each officer participating with the plan of operation and with the men properly and comfortably equipped. The paper and the (uggestions were enthusiasti- CAROLINA WON GREA T DEBATE WITH A HURRAH (Continued If denied that the aystem wa revo lutionary in character and appealed to history to show that it was in line with the purposes for which the federal gov ernment waa founded. He declared that "the national character of commerce dena$ida national regulation." The charter, as the source of corpor ate power, he argued, demands that rrg- uiaiiun uepm wim iv. attempting to regulate by meana of pen al laws was vigorously maintained by the speaker, who quoted ex-Commia-elaner of Corporations Garelfid as author- - ity for the declaration. H said that the Northern Securitie ens and the prosecutions of th Htand ard Oil company show conclusively that corporations hav the power to evade th law until their chsrter is held un der a national and not a state law. All attempts at control have only driven th corporations into more compact and more powerful combinations, he declared. Wbet did Judge Undis' n,0O0,0O0 On amount to? h ssked. Did th trust pay the fine! he continued, or did its 40 per ent. dividends grow any lcs! You cannot snswer res to ny f these questions, he dee'ered, and, continuing, he said: "Effective legislation must be gin with the mot of the evil the stste granted charter. A remedy that fails to resib the root is worthless. ..5 The federal artvernement has the povt to make publicity effective," be aaid, and he declared that "publicity wss the key to Jhe lock of corporate ndel-lty- Tn concluding, he armed that the fed eral government would st sll time re tain the power to revoke a ebarter for violations of law and he made aa earn est plea for the eubstitutioa of a svs tern that would Isy the ax to the root of our industrial evils for the svstrm that had failed. Mr. H. E. Stacy. The last speaker, 11. E. Ktacy, of Caro lina, shared equally with his colleague In the liberal spplause of the audience and in the eloquent manner in which be prevented his argument much com ment was made. NEW THINGS We Are Just in Receipt of Another Shipment Of Summer Furniture Porch Rockers Chairs and Swings They ere the b?st made, and we have a price on them no one can beat We are always lhere with the quality, and these goods are second to none. Watch our window display. Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. lADERTA-INC Cl'K SPECIALTY Day. 7(2 ft I MS A $1.50 Razor, fully guaranteed, for 97c. tally endorsed by th guardsmen pres ent. ' t CoL F. A. Olds, who waa appointed in 1877 by Goramor Vance assistant quartermaster-general, appeared before th aaaosiatiaa by special invitation aad told interestingly some -ancient history- ot North Carolina (ruard affair. rri win. the anrtr nost-beUum affairs of tha mill- tary depart meat of tha (tat govera- .u1 mit r"oluti" "7; through Major Rodman, a number of resolution, that wen adopted, thee, ta- f 9ni u vould tur bua,. eluding a resolution appealing to th j , tato m partnership. 'egU'atur to provide a are-proof u, mlltAi1 tht whatever th sins budding for the office, and storerooms eon-Mqua .barged up against of th adjuUnt-general, th. present of- lh, eofpor,0l1i they were sack and ev ao quarter in th statebouas for Ad- dlt violation of thair statv jutaat-Ceneral Armfleld, and th rbed eharte u deoUred: "It stand quarters for tb ordinance department j to tjt If a corporation will being declared entirely inadequat Ther vlol.u , ,uu charUr it wiU violat waa also a resolution adopted endorsing -- ... a, me Kir pending in Congre. for pro-1 Tiding pay lor oflicer. and men of tillUuu eorp0rtioI., Uea la th fact national guard and another endorsing , th Uw, .ot enforced the Hobsoa bill, making it a misdr or for men of army or nary to be ex cluded from theater or other place of amusement because they ara wearing the uniform. Th member of tb association went in a body to the A. and M. college thi ' afternoon to review a dress parade hy th student. And the association closed I it session tonight with aa elaborate banquet, at which Governor Kitebin and i the state officers wer th guest of honor. Th association adjourned tonight to meet next year in Durham, the invita tion to Durham having been most at tractively presented by Captain C S. Chambers. Durham waa the unanimous selection cf the guardsmen. from Pag One.) la beginning he declared it to be hi purpose to simply apply th measure of practicability to theory of the affirma tive and see whether it would stand or fall, and he added, h believed it will would fall. Th question, in th first place, mean that every corporation engaged to any tsxtent in an interstate business would H. X. Stacy, of Carolina. have to give up its state charter and procure a charter from the federal gov ernment, or in ether words, practically 90 per cent, of the Industrial business enterprises of the country would be di rectly created by tongreas. - Under te plan advocated by ta af- amative, be contended that not only j the Interstate busine, but a majority ; .... ... . t ' of t be local and intrastate business con I 1 amma aannna Kirbt, 1(12 Which is better, To bay on a GUESS or on a CUARANTEET . To buy on a HOPE or on a CERTAINTY? LUZIANNE COFFEE " GUARANTEES what you cm only HOPS FOR la othar coffee, perfect aatiafactio. Tha aaality ot rcputationloa branda hava to ha (JESSED at. Yoa ara SURE of LUZ1AMML ASK YOUR GROCER. , , THE REILY-TAYLOR i ... . - , ' woul wliairly under fed i ,rmJ superviaioa. H declared that tha auestioa, aa tha- oriaed by its supporters, would ha im . M 1 1 1...-.., - ...l-u U Cit optional with the corporation, to 1 , . . if ji-i H dM.Urrd .t o,, tPOubw with our present and th additional fact that Congrea wont exercise th power it alreadyhaa to regulate these eorporationa. "This latter defect," he said, 4wi due largely to the influence that some of the large trusts and corporation hav over our national representatives.' In cloaine, he declared that if such . .yatem aa advocated by the affirmative wer brought about th state would necessarily be deprived, of one of their main sources of revenue. Many, said, would loss a million dollars an nual franchise tax, a sum which is suf flcient to run their public school sys- terns, aa a nnat ouaiacie, ne r : th indictment arei that th .tatea would lose the right to pT6i)1.llt Myroa U Case, of Maumee, control their own local business needs 1 vice-president, M. J. Healy, Brad beeause. nerchance, these needs should , , . ,,. ..j . i n t extended beyond th border of their " " I-"" -- state. PLEADEDJN VAIN Alleged Postofflce Robbers Returned to Virginia. (By The Associated Press.) New York. April 7. Frederick Cun ningbam and Frank Chester, th two lam ana rreua vucm, ." - - - men accused of Durgianiing in posioi-, b,own window ,a- and that "tn da tic in Richmond, Va, but hav been , fend,nU were at la to establish, tx and Identiied aa "Eddie" Fay and "Utile . nuin arbitrary, unreasonable and Dick" Harris, notorious safe crackers, on-cotupetitive prnea for window glass, pleaded in vain to united mates ixnn- grt.tly in excess of prices, which would missioner Shields today for a continu- pr,vsil if said defendant had not en ance of their case. Their counsel claimed i unuwfu conspiracy." that if given sufficient time to procure u ta CB,rged that a hen glaas-blowltu; important witneHeea they could prove an Mnc,rn, decline to enter such aj-reemeni alibi and establish also that they are the dcifendanta proceeded to leae th not the notorious cracksmen the polios factories with the purpos to monopolise clsim them to be. the trad and restrain Interstate corn Commissioner Shields decided that suf- mrroa. Scient time had been allowed for the , n,, eompsny is said to control facto preparation of the defense and on mo- j. u .ttes. vil.. (Hirtois, Indi.na, tion of United State District Attorney Kansas. Massachusetts, Miotiigan, North Wise, granted a writ for their removal Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania to Richmond for trial on a burglary in- and West Virginia, diet ment. United Btatee Assistant Attorney Fay and Harris wer taken before General finxvenjr, of Washington, and Judge Hough end Hieir counsel renewed United Bute. District-Attorney John their arguments for a sUy of two jj jorrt.n nf PHUburg, bav conducted weeks. Judge Hough refused to grant y,, invesligslios. The indictmenU were a further delay and a writ wss signed hsnded down by th United State Dis and the men left for Richmond tonight trjpt Nurt District-Attorney Jordan in custody of United Mates .varsnai nenaei. insirre-T. jiiiuiirr JvSWls, 01 luenmona, s., wno nas vrrn chmond, Va who nas been, intereat of the federal gov- ompanied the party. here in the eminent, accompa DR. JOHNSTON LEAVES MICHIGAN ,.M. ,"uu't''. ' FOR KANSAS DNIVERSITY'f1lJ?:,td.7..,?Jb. BR KANSAS UNIVERSITY irham. April 7.-The Ann Harbor, 1 ,, Daily kew. is authority for the uncement that Dr. (larle. Hughe. , Durham Mich. announcement that Dr. ("harle Hugh Johnston, of the University of Michigan has resigned from the department of ed ucation and will go to the University 0f Kansas. Dr. Johnaton is an Orange county boy, he son of J V. Johnston and a. rradir at of the State University of the class rf 1R98 Hr hB bffn ti in Michigan and is accounted a very value - ble man in th work that he has taken up. lne paper reierrea to nis going as a "crushing blow." Csmpromised en the Minister. (Special to Daily News. I Durham, April 7. Ilev. Thomas L. Trott last niglit performed the cere mony that married Miw Mattie Warren and Savers D. Kubanks, of West Dur ham. The ceremony wa performed at tne home of the Dnde s mother. Air. Mary rren. Tie chief attendants as visi- wrs were u people. Mr. Eubsnks is overseer of one f th room and one of th mills montdpnt Kroner, of the Trtrwit com n nv. v-mliiaihlsa. mn. H)B bride W astl eXOel- I l.Hd Imrls sxf ihm tnwarn in jui.(( w. w Though the bridegroom i a Baptist and th bride a Methodist, they chose Mr. Trott, aa Episcopal minister, to per form the ceremony. Hospital Directors Reelected. I Special to Daily News.) Raleigh. April 7. The director of the Central State tiotpital for insane here have reelected Dr. U .!. Pieot and Dr. W. W. Ptencill esuistant ant physicians un- j ilso Dr." Jenkin aa eptie colony. There ral reappointment der Dr. McKee, and a nhvsiciao for the epil has also been a general reappointment of the subordinate officers of the hospi tal. Including the steward and beads of departments. The executive committee to make the monthly investigations into the affairs of the hospital for the ensu ing year comprise Dr. 8. O. Middleton, of Margarettcevillc: Dr. S. C. Dsniels, Littleton, and Dr. Edwin Smith, of Ihjr aara. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Last Days af Big Reduction at Hagan'a China Stoic- CO, TiT IMPERIAL WINDOW GLASS COMPANY IS INDICTED (By Tha Associated Pre.) Httaburg, April 7. The (Imperial Window laat company, a corporation ot weal Virginias out a. watch but an week of being a year old, and 14 ofheial and directors war indicted lata today on three count. 1. Conspiracy la tha restraint of the hand-blown window glass trads in the United rXatee. B. Engagement in illegal competition, t. Attempt ta sBoaopolias iaUrstsU trade. A wsek ago United SUtes District Attorney John H. Jordan divulged tha information that federal officers had completed a three month Investigation of th glass inquiry and would present to the grand Jury on the following Mon day evidence ta show that tha corpora tion acted la violation of the Hharmaa aatitruat law. At 4.1a o'clock this after noon, after a four daya' hearing of many witnesses, th grand juror returned aa indictment. I'k AfflMil, mWkA A i .v., nr. nf Tm. M WiB(tow Glass oompaay, as named . jaorTantowa, v. vi Directors! Thomas Eplllane, New Beth lehem, Pa. Q. W. Mureaus, Kane, Pa Thomaa Camp, president Hmitliport Win dow Ulaaa company ; William U Ura- ham, Masontown, Pa.; Kelix Bternber ger, Clarkeburg, W. Va. i J. IL Brewster, Weston, W. Vat J. O. Sayre, Morgan- town, W. Va. C. P. Cole, Lancaster, O.j O. C. Teagua, Utloa, N. V.; Frank Baa tin, Vineenne. Ind.i F. R. Wear, Kansas I City, Mo.) A. Hudson, Chanute, Kae.; aad U. V. Baker, Uarry, Kaa. The Indictment acta forth that the company, incorporated in West Virginia April 14, 1909, has, from that day to this, acted aa a selling agency and pre vented competition "by persuading and inducing corporation, partnerships and individuals in th window glass trade io enter into cuoiract vim tna agency to aell their entire output st band Mjd that th case would some up be lor toe May term of court The Imperial Window (ilass oompany j, cpiulircd st 25O,0O0, of ahici, tmount $170,000 is paid in. During the the ' old fnr lo0i000 net 1 M.r-u7 UW rlnrnl ..oo.oou nm. ow ad ,T " "f""-1 Tn " Pf th. .1- agreement to sell only to the Im- perial company number M all told, rep- resenting a capitalisation of between I 7,000,000 and tSfiMSm Of thee. 3d . r"0 h Mrfc c. D. McIr,r 0n companies it was test.aed that 12 were , training. Dr. J. C. Csld- kspt closed the idlenew involving aa ' Atllin"llc cbristUn Col T." ? A. . y!" 'a , . !r orvni adult cl, T. B. El- k'1 f .r . ?T i""1", decIr,d : dridge, Kaleigh ; visitation. Miss Dora night that the price of window glasa had Iudj Kadl,man ; superintendent , "'"V." 'mi-ion department, li. Collins, Ashe- incorporation of the Imperial Window ,ulKiuli R. U K. Johnson, r j . The case is the first here under the Shermsn law. The statute provides that upon conviction of any one count, a fln of lo.OOO or imprisonment for one rear, or both, msy be a maximum penalty. PHILADEDPHIA TBACTI0N COMPANY NEEDS MONEY (By The Associated Press.) Philadelphia. 1'a., April 7 The Phila- Id - iot,,, Kaoid Trsnit comDanv todav Mked the of I lie city to float a new loan of Kwi.ww. In a eommu niclltion submitting the ordinance I'reai J aa,.. tl,. ;n . si . . f recently mcurrea nave rrauora vne re-1 serve capital, which the company wa counting on to make improvement and addition to its lines, power and equip- rionaa: rsir rnosy, "imo m era -, ment, snd leaves the company today tral and northwest portions; Saturday with insufficient money for such pur- fsir, vsriable wind. poses." j Alsbama, Mississippi: Tair Friday, The communication wa referred to'warn.er in the interior; Saturday fair, the finance committee of councils. light ou'b wind-. esmarv because of s aareement entered into 'between the Citv of Philadelphia cd bl.e Rapid Transit cotnpanv by which the citv became a partner 'and i' given represent t ion oa the Transit : given representation Transit board. Kaleigh 's PoitofEc Business. (Special to Daily News.) Raleigh. April 7. The steady incrvae of the postal bu.iness in Kaleigh is il lustrated by the fact that the receipt of tre postofh.-e during Man-h. 1MIO, ap- gregated 0,tS5.21. a gain of $18S 04 over the March of Vm. The increase of re- j minta for Fchruarv nf thi var Fver the same month of tbe year previous waa tl'SJil. A dollar back if not satisfactory, at TPWTlTb A C IM 1 H -T 111 XT AND To Be Closed Reaardless of its Value TV. fnrthpr-inHiirf pflrlv shnnninrr Stamos those valuable vellowkind noon. After noon THI FINEST Grade of real humaa Switch - U aad 9A IwiM Wtmm htth atraiirht and wan Halr Kvary shade. 'Worth ll.su. I Ckm Ta aeata. Kala. Main Flaar. jos PISCES AU Bilk Taffeta Ribbon, No. 40, a good I stiff, heavy 8ilk Taffeta, in Red, Light oiue, nut, wait, macK, uara raney, Light Dresden Patterns. Itot a yard worth leas than 19c Choice, 10c yard. Sale, Main Floor. MAIN FLO0K. Initial box paper, any ieter, It sheets paper, 18 envelope, 10c. box. M-iiieh heavy mercerised tabl damask, Me. value, JBc yard. Striped linea panama weave, aold for 39c, Friday, 10c yard. 41-lnch pur linen, in shade of blue, aold for 50c, for 39c yard. 38-inch solid color linen finish, 15c vslue, green, pink, sky, navy and roes. Pridsy, 10c yard. 7-inoh white lawn, very sheer, T l-o. value, Friday, Se. yard. vO inch linen sheetings, "Sc. value, Fri day, 60e. yard. Sheer linen lava. 25c aualitv. Fridav. Ul-xc i 34-inoh pure line waisting, 35c. value. rnnay, m l-tc. yard. U piece of 1, tl.tS and $160 wool dress goods, black and colors, chokw, dlte. TiW, and 41 wanlana In llirht. Kbm I voiles, bati.te, crepe, etc, fridsy, tOe. yard. 100 remnants silk, specially priced. II Foulard, new designs, 79s. yard. HIUH POINT SELECTED FOR NEXT CONVENTION (Special to Daily News. ) Wilson, AprU 7 With tonight ses sion the twenty-seventh annual conven tion of the North Carolina Sunday School envention came to a close. The next meeting place will be High Point. The following are the officers for the ensuing year: rresinent, K. M. Anarews, Henderson; vice -presidents, n. m. nan kin. Greensboro; .1. M. Mitchell Golds- boroi R. T. Pickens, High 1'oini ; general J Vancartcr M.ud .u,' F B (row Kalcigh; omos Reid, Raleigh i Raleigh ; sxecu tiv committee, Klijah Jloffltt, A-hboro; r. htrad.ey. A.heville; W. B. ooper, ; D T, IVrkins. Wllaoa: Huh Park, jr.; Frank hnrille; G. W. (ioodson, Kinstoa; J. H. Pegram, Dur- mrf . ri,.,i.t.. Fl-. , t, u, ,. n.n.. Kaleish Thi has been a most delightful meet ing, and Wilson is loth to give up ber delightful visitors. FORECAST. (By The Associated Pre.) Washington, April ".For Virginia: Pair, continued cool Friday; Saturday. fair, warmer in the interior; light te moderate north to northeast wind. Worth Carolina: Fair Friday; warmer la the interior; Saturday fair, light northesst winds. South Carolina- Fair Fndsy. warmer; in northwrt wntun; s.turday fair. liKt nnrl K ts nnrfhaul Inrrn . 17-:. L . .. n mm ' ru'Ki rii ni-i, " " portion; Saturday fair, light, variable wind. ibly local showers in the interior; Saturday partly cloudy; moderate south ' wind. Wet. Tei: Iartly cloudy Friday, with showers in north and west por-: with showers m north and west por-, tions: cooler in tn fanhandle; Satur- fi'- ... , Oklahoma and Arkansas: cloudy Friday; Saturday fair. Charters Granted. 'Special to fla.iy New. I BleL'h. April 7.--liie .ecretarv of stale (barter the W. .1 McDirniid com-1 psny. of Favetteville. cr.pitsl 2ViO0 suthorired and flz.000 eubacribe,! bv C M. Hushes. W. J. and F. L. Mclner'mid, , for a general lumber buaines. AH TP Afl HDTPTirmT A TWA fit II IM l-X I BROKEN ASSORTMENTS! single stamps as usual. 74a. Foularda, this ssaaea style, 69c. yard. Rllk and wool ottoman doth la brown. neart. mr. Lae and eee blue, fv value. for at, yard I " ' ' " ' 50 niece fancy ribbons, strip, ahecka. plaids and dresovn, sola for xac. ana aa. yard, Fridaf, choke. 19c. yard. On lot wide Hwi-t bands, aold for Sac, choirs, 19c yard. Miaaea' Dimity underwear, 39c, three for tl. Children's sock in red, black and tan, sold for l&c. to zSc, on sale at 9c, three pair for tot. Two linen buck benist itched towels, extra aia, sold for 40c, soiled, choice, 14. Jersey covered bust forma for home dressmaking, all sise. S3 t 40, se. value, special, 40c. Friday. 6EC0HD FLOOR Six models of ti to (10 LaVida eor aU oa sal at 3A0. Light blue measalin dress, net yolk and lower sleeve, hand embroidered waist front, sold for 126, for 913.91. Figured old rue dreae. with ereaaa tucked net yolk, aold for S16, for I4 9A. Pink cloth opera cape, with white messaliue linen, shoulder drsped style, aold for 12ft, reduced to 114.91 Chamois sloth opera cape, yoke, with full plaited skirt, sold for 130, reduced to 113. Eight models W. B. Corsets, sold up to 43 00, all sires, choice, (We. Green chiffon wsist, aiu 3d, sold for 110, reduced to 17.60 Nine Injured in Explosion. (By The Associated Press.) Chicago, April 7 Nine men were in jured toilsv bv ths esplosion of a gas Unk in a building occupied by th Na tional Welding and Manufacturing com pany on the weat side. Hundreds r window In th neighborhood wi re shat tered by the concussion. Dr. Charles Li. Moore SCSCE0N AND PHYSICIAN. BEBB0W AICAUE, OfBce hours: Uatil 10 a. m. I U I sod 7 to a p. a. Tslepkonssi Offics. Ms resManee. 1004. O. D. Boycott Monumental aad Buildiag Qreaits Work a Bast pneee for First Chsa Work. Cor. Walker area and Spring trt, Oreensboro. N. C The NAVARRE Hotel Seventh Avenue at tatb atrset, short black from Broad wa. NEW YOKE CENTEK OF EVEETTHIH0. 60 Rooms BOO Baths A rooM wHb ft baU for a aoiW aad " I A room with a bath for a dollar and , a half. ' A room with a bath for a dollar aad half. Dutch Orlll, taest la towa (a la earlej nlustt ' mrinfM m.ried aratla , Edgar T. 1-nlte. Cee L. Ssabera Summer Resort lor Sale Keal af Vade Mecum Springs Proper- tie MilI npr,ng. also sbout I4 acre , . ho WMh 4n n eottages, grist mill, l.verv atshlea. etc. , ? ,V P "'. ' " o eioca. m. Bidding will t I'ublic le st courtbouee door. In Mondsy, April 28, 1910. Bidding win nan at w,kjo Top- erty ..,... i erms i-j ca.n, belsnce in 6 end 12 month. " '2 ""tha Partly WRITE A. F. MOSES, WINSTON SALEM, N. C. Creeosboro Pressing Ciob . . Cleaning, rreaaug. Baaatrtag. Out Rate, f 1 00 per meata. 31toe. I fl 1 1 7 II I V I 1 11 I V I II "VA or Former Prices nn this Hnv dniihlA will be sriven until Navy chiffon waist, aire M, aold fog 110, reduced to 47. 50. avy biu voile skirt, sua 14-40, aold) far 112.011, reduced to IA.00. Lavender ehiflon waist, sis It, ol4 ' for 110, reduced tn tf.ofl. Garnet plaid silk waist, sits 34, sold for 14, reduced to 42.95. Blue strip ginghsm dress, with whit embroidered voke, size 4)!, sold for (3, reduced to tlM. Navy Mohair skirt, full plaited, sise M M and U 40, sold for S.1, choice, 43.94. Miss' box reefer, aim U year, grosa, . blue and brown mixed atrip, sold foe 14, reduced to $1.95. ASIhfENT. Mill end of heavy cotton tabl cloth setln glaaa finish In . t l-S and 3 yard Wngtha, worth 33c, Fridayl?. yard. Bureau scarfs and squares, rut work, lac edge, hemstitched, valuee Up ta tOc, choice, 19c letter file, A to Z, toe. quality, 19c Mill end of good quality bleaching t to I yard lengths, worth 10a, yard, at 7 l ie yard. MiU ends of fin canrbrM and bleach lag. worth It l-!c, for He. yard, 6.000 yard plat va!., torchon, whit nd ecru, wide bands, worth tc to l&a. yard, at Sc. yard. Ladle' knit drawer, lace trimmed, worth tflc, for IV. 121-tc. quality madras herringbone stripe, with neat figures in black and blue, Rc yard. Men' pur linen hemlkerrhiefa. worth Nr., damaged Jjy wster, choice, 7c, four for toe. ' Shade Trees rVe plant larg Msple and othar shad ' trees. Also fruit trees, rose bush, dfto- orative plants, etc If you wan$ your vard filled In or path bullded, or any lndcpe work we can do It for you. If you want your plac beautlf ed end phone 140. T. C. HUNT West Market Street The ri.rine for the farm Tlii. ti ennine for vou -tu.t tlu. t4i(n i -,.... nun all kinds of machinery oa the farm, complicity itself. Guaranteed for five yeara Free trial. We will aend it to you on 30 day free trisl. If not setialied that it i. the most perfect jou ever w. return it; aixt w W1" PT "'eight lioih wye "rite now f.,t raul.iifue and 'r-e trial offer hlank. SOUTHERN CAROLINE ENGINE CO, Greensboro, N. C. - j To (be Cvtton larmprs H be K'tsk (he Best. W wih to invite your sttentjou ta 1k imnrtrliiiM nf nlanliha flu h wd , of ,,m round,tion, tmressful Fsrminr. U have a liniitl amount of "SIMPK1NS' PROLIFIC COTTON SEED. , . ... rfm .,. 0. b. Raleigh. Ut ua 'book vour or- der now for futnr delivery, v Write for ttimntal if vou do not know of L merit tnir book. "HOW TO (iKO'.V-TVVO BALKS OF OOTTOy SrTEs nee bouse in Raleigh. . . r Origiaa tor aad latredacar f Suapkias Prolific Cettea Seed." GARDNER'S.
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