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1 QREEHSBOBO DAILT TXEWB FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1910. Fine Candies , r aidpvd to w froaa the factory ; ' - SJ- ky last Kzpraa It'i the aualiH taste, tive rtaJ that makes every body who buys (T... cand taste. deliciousness igh grade s famous. makes i ies prefer Nunnally'i Greensboro Drug Co Agents Personal Mention. A. 1. Burton, of Kelderilb, spent ya Sarday la th etty 01 businee. Dr. W. F. Basil sosnt yesterday after swam la Hirh Point attending a nH- Baa of tha Oounty Msdioal eaeociati MIm Ada Millar bft yterday fot rinmili O.. whar h will visit friend for several weak. - J. A. EoUiadar aad part? bft bet adfbt far Baa Fraaeieoo, wbr they an untiif UTing seaming la we iui.iir.. CoU E. J. Reynolds, of Winatoa-Sa-Ism. spsat rsstarday in th city. Hiss K. B. Hayes, ol lslsighb spend Bar several cays is tha ally with frianda. 0. H. Palstoa, af Heuder, U a busi saw visitor la th. oioy today. Vfci Heba Browa. of Lsubvilb, Ky, b visiting friend and relative in the any. 0. a Crows, af DanriUa, (pent yes terday in tha city. Mr. aad Mrs. W. F. CUrg visited friends in High Poirtf. laat night. John A. Farkar, of Charlotte, was among frienda in the city yesterday. MIm Undine FntreU, of Scotland Cask, ia visiting Mjs ua Bona, of a atty sobeela. 8. C Bandarhsff left latt night on an ataanaiva busia trip to Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, who hare Vota visiting Mind in the eity, left bat Bight for than- bom at Handarsoa. 1. W. Rods left laat eight for Waahinfton, where ha will apend ear awl dayi with friends and relatives. Mrs. D. 0. Laannrd aad little soa, af High Faint, are riaiting relet ive in the Mlie Annie Gydar, af Esraeraville, ia sMttaf fcar (Istsr, Mn. J. V. Done Mrs. Mary X. Matthews has returned from a visit to Mrs. K. & Hessick, in Win ton -Salem. Mlaa Bella fttoaa, af Pulaski Va, ia riaiting Mra. 0. H. Miles, ea Nortli Edgwortk street. J. H. Holt, of Burlington, spent yes terday in ths eity en route to New York. Mra. B. H. Meiriinoa and Mrs. Fred Odell left yesterdsy for a visit ta Mra. J. B. Kenny, ia Raleigh. E. A. Stine left yesterday for Oil esgo, where he will apend eeveral daya with reUtives. Miss Bodia MeCanlofr, of Salisbury, arrived yesterday to apend a few dare with Miss Elsie Dillon, on North Kim street E. M. White left yesterday for a risit to frienda and relatives in ilncon, Ga. Jaairs A. Yernay, of Winston-Kalera, spent yesterday in tha eity with friends. Mn. McCormick, of Rowland, ia bere en a visit to Iter daughter, Mies Ruby, a atudeiit st Greensboro ftemale College. J. P. Meadows, of Rsxbors, was among friends in tha olty yesterday. George D. Boyd, of Ckarlotte, arrived last night and will attend the Carolina Virginia game thia afternoon. William S. Thompson, of AabevUls, pent yesterday ia the city. Miss Mary llartoo. of Winston-Sabm, ia here on a viait t Mra. J. W. Petty. Dr. John Ray Willi, ms attended the meeting of the medical aaeoaiattoa in High Point yesterday. t. C. Weils, distriot aissiager agesit of ths rennavlvauia rauroaa, spent yes terday in tue city, and will leave tuts morning for his neaaquartera, which are at Waahl Sastt Raynoadj left yesterday an aa setts aatvs basiaeas trip ta Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. A. B. Raakta is visiting her BUfhtsr, Mrs. C M. Vorfleet, ia Win Mbs Olive WeUea has rataraed frasa several weeks' stay with relatives in ' teaalsa, tl Pranks bft bat esgat aa a kori aaas trip to Ifaw Tark. We f Save Your Collars for Yon! Taw tualawa soUars wear eat fast upon the aeam where they are folded. This ia he eauas the bending of the collar haa a tendency ta strata the Unea at thia point. Before we foM yoror eellars wa Shorsaghly dampen Uita seam, thus softsning ths starch and allowing the eollsr to bend without strain upon the linen. This point is one of impor tant to yeu for our proeeea mare than doubles the life of ywar Unen. Ask about our sit months' eoUar guarantee. sj Columbia Laundry Co. Phones 176-633 uigtan. Prof. Tkamaa R. Fouat, eounty super iatendent of education, haa rone to Lit tie Hock, Ark., to attend tsje animal nesting for oonfsreaoa for education ia the south. Miss Grace Janes arrived bat night aad will spend aevaral days as the gueet af Mrs. J. M. Maarehead, aa Eugene street. B. W. RoWraoa bft yesteirday at far a visit ta friends and relatives la Weehingtoa. Mies Ehrie Hamlin and Spencer Nichols, of Wlhaingtaa, arrived bat night aad are vistting at tha homa af Mra. R. R. King. Okartes J. Farkar, of Raleigh, spent yesterday in the eity wttb frienda ICE. Stacy, of Trinity, ia tha day In the city attending the bal 8 game. I Mrs. X. A. Murry has returned from K!a visit ta her sons, toe Rev. William S Marry, of Oriffin, Ga., and Charles K Murry, at Charlotte. C Mrs. 8. A. 'Hodgi: a? I - . v.. ....I ia v j as i v w aaaa Bawaaa) lin Archdab. I M. Winatead. of Goldahora. is spend yjing several days In the eity with friends. Vj Mis Emma Happar, of Winston-Sa-A lam, spent yeaterday in the city with S frienda. 5 J. P. Barnes, of Wilaon, m the city yeaterday. 9' Mr. and Mra. Wade Stockard 5 rived last night from Sajiebury to several dava with frienda and relativea Prank Welch, of Roanoke, is spending few dare Here wrta relatives. has returned from Mrs. J. F. Freeman, i a visitor 4 h GREATLY REDUCED EZCURSIOH sj FARES TO WASHINGTON, D. C. 5 The Norfolk and Southern Railway j! will aell low rate excursion tickets from S all Coupon Agencies aa its line to Wash- ingten, D. C, and return April 13, 14, and It, with return limit May 2, 1910. Washington, the capital of the natieu, peseesaes mora attractions than any Ameriaan city. Purchase tickets via the Norfolk and "Southern railway through Norfolk, Va. For further particulars call upon any Norfolk and Southern ticket agent, or addreaa, H. C. HUDGIXS, G. P. A Norfolk, Va. (Spatial ta Daily News.) Durham, April 7 Trinity college is fortaaata la having William Garrott Browa, af New York, to deliver lectures during tha Present week. Ofr. Browa is one of tha Boost gifted historians and writers among tha younger literary mea of the country. Ha ia a native af Ala bama, aad tha author of several aotaAile works, among them are: "The lower South in American History;" Tha Life of Andrew Jaekaoa;" "Die Foe to Com promise and Other Essays." sis ia now ehief editaruj writer fur Harper a Week ly, lot aubjecta of but lectures were: "The New Parties, Movements aad Is- 'Mea," The Kerr Politics, Parties and Man," and Tha Bouts, ia National Poll ties. Ths laat of these lectures will he delivered tonight, at 8.30, ia the Craves snuraorial halL Mr. L. U Nicholson, of the class of 1890, and now chief engineer for the Niagara, Lock port and Ontario Power eoapaay, spent soma time on tha park tais week, anal wmie A are delivered De ters the tieienca club, a most interesting end instructive lecture on 'lue Develop ment of Electrical rower st Magara. Mr. Nicholson is ens of the beet elec tricians in America, and lute invented several things in that liae. The alamni residing in Durham ooua- ty held a moat interesting meeting In the Pythian hall, in Durham, bat 8atur' day evening. There waa a large frond In attendance. The speakers or me sveniug were: Prof. t. .. (hooka, of the department of education, James W. Soutugate. and President John C Kilgo. This meeting was held preliminary to the edurstioiial day held on Sunday, the object of which waa to promote the cause of education aith ctpecial rcicr ence to TYinity college. President Kikjo delivered an address ia Trinity church on Sunday morning following. Arrange ments have been mails to have an edu cational dsy observed at several dif ferent places ia the state, and to eon tinue these until practically the whole state will os covered. The Murcli number of the Archieve is just from Hie press, and contains a number of interesting articles. The table of contente ia as follows: YV.Ihelm Moister s Lehrejahre ... G. S. In The Roes Garden, Mary Loomia Smith William Watson .... Matilda Michaels Swinburne C. M. Uutchings A Camping Party in tha Mountains of Virginia G. M. Daniels Sonnet to Spring . . Walter G. 6hspaard Ths Stags in tha owtk Today ... H.i Bits of Clay E.&M. Easter & B. Tarrentiae, jr. A Memory Picture jA. Prof. X. C Brooks, of tha departtaant of education. Is attending tha fcoatiura Educational uonfsrsaxe at Uttle Rock, Ark. Tha ouaatity af materia required for martmai siaa hi S 1-B yards x er S7 the T S-4 yards K or S 1-4 yards at bsohes wide for tha abia slip: 1 1-3 yards S4, J yards 7, 1 I S yards S2 or 1 l- yards I yards I I 1-1 I S yards S4, 44 iaoaes wide for tha ftoaaae with 4 1-2 yards of embroidery, 14 1-3 yards of vaaertioa, S I s yards of aarrow adging to make as illnatratesl. Tha patient doUtt is cut ia aim for a i S4. 3d, 40, 42 aad 44 inch bust measure, and will be mailed to say addreaa by. the Fashion Is part meat of thia paper on receipt of 10 oaats. (If ia haste send aa additional S erst stamp for letter, postage, which iaauras mors prompt de livery.) Surprised Barkamitea. tyebl ta Daily Hews.) Durham, April T. la tha country four miles front Darhan yWeruay af . tarnoon, there was a wedding of a Chapel Hill aiaa and a Durham county girl that gars tha eity a surprise. Ths parties to tha lifetime contract, were Miss Rosa Hortoa aad J. Taomaa Lloyd. The hridetrronu drove over troiu tha Hill, aeeampaaied by his broLher, It. C Uoyd, aud they were joined here by Miss Kdns Hortoa, sister of the bride; W. K. Horton, a brother; Miss, Annie Belle Hunter aad Kev. J. H. Thompson, of tha Durham circuit, aha performed tba ceremony. From the home near Duke's chapel, they returned, coming to Durham ia time to catch the westbound train. The couple returned to Chapel hi ill, where Mr. Lloyd is principal of the hifli school. Tbey will live there this, spring and in ths summer will go to i Lauriubuig, tt. C. where the)- will spend the summer. The bride and bridegroom are quite well kaowa to the people of both Durham and Cfiapcl Tfill. Mr. Lloyd is a graduate of the university. Pen deri, rasa -Hamilton. Durham, April J. Rev. O. N. Mar-1 ahall, of the Kdgeaont Baptist church, ' bat sight married Miss Ola Hamilton and Frank Pendergrese. I Ths eour was i.JO o'clock snd horns : of the bride's parents was the place of , tne wedding. After tbe ceremony tile ; couple went to Mr. readergrsas's Mas.! where they will live. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Last Days of Big Reductioa at Hsgaa't China Store. Friday and Saturday to be Star Days at Harry-Belk Bros. Co. Wa have gotten together soma strong values trout each department to snake the two dat a stara days. Mhos, Clothing. Milliaery, ate. New ehape snd frame Bate, just la Wane for today, (lege aad Castt 11a La. SHIRT WAIST SAXE. SI.S0 aad 11X4 tailarnaada wajita, spe cial today and Saturday, 7 las. USTEB. 10c. Percales at Be. &c. Colored Lawns at Si ts. 10c. Whits Lawns at Sr. 7 1 3c, Calico at Sc. Itl-Se. Huttinp at Be. ISc. Whiu Laws, 40 laches wide, S yards for 50c. IS 1-Cc. Linen Suiting st Its, 15c. Dress Llasa at 10c. I V. Percale at li 12c. 7 l-te. Glaghaias at Sa. T 1-Ss. Domestic at Sr. 16a. Embroidery st 10s. - LADIES' KIjCDY TO-WEAt. t!M Allwsol Psaama SkirU at SS 0S. SS.OO Allwsol Panama Skirt at SJJM. 7.M Voile Panama HkirU at SSjOo. Ons lot of samples, worth 7 60 and SHOO, at S4.S0, U.0 and St) 00 Wash Rmta at SI M, worth SS00. S1.S0 Rhtrtsraists at Wc. SI. 00 Hhirtwsnts at 7sc. S3 CENT SPECIALS. IS Spools of Sewing Thread for SSa It Apr1 of Sewing Hilk for SSc Five yards Best Cwliee for SSc. Five yards 10c. Percales for S3c i Collar, i Fair Hose, i Fair Suspenders, t Handkerchief, g Cslbr Battoas, All for S3 Cents. ss cents war. BUT I tablet, I pencil, t pea pshsts, psa holder, package envelopes and aaaoaa, sal for 2.V. as CENTS WTLL-BTT Tws spools sewing sot test, 1 spast ssse hng ailk, I silver thimble, S yards wait bwa, ail for tea. CLOTHING. Ilea's New ttpriag baM. worth 11SJJS. at S10.00. S10.V0 6ulU at 17 JO. tlOOO Blue Bsrga, spast! at SSSf. Boys' Suite SS. up to tt.OO, One lot of fiampb BurU wssia StsVSt, ssswial at $10.00. Mean 60a. Uab TJaiitaissai at SSa, 1H. Shirts at SOo. SIX Sawts st Tf. AOs. Shirt at 39s. Our lino of Maw's rants, wearth SlJa, at SS. Satartay wa artfl ssO iso Faobifsa at ss. Soma will bo worth tio aad Si-ya. Beglaaiag at ie.sa a, aa. Oaat suss thia Other speriib wtJl he is stem wp rat sj oesta SHOES. Ons lot of Men's Fto Shasa, warth S3 SO to tJ.OO on lob soaBhsr. a ft. at. Oas lot of Ladle' Fin Shoes, worth St 00 to St 00 oa Job asuntar, at S1O0. Men's Has Fat. Oxfardt, worth Si., at nxi. SS.60 Una Rhaes at St .OS. latdiss', Mbaaa aad Chlslrssr tow Shoos at ths right ene. lOe. Ladies' Bbaohsd Test, snd sierras, ae. HARRY-BELK BROS. CO. Prineaass Slip oosS. 1 1 ! 1 COFFEE ! COFFEE! COFFEE! JACKSON SQUARE 'TV, bet producsxl" Onr fiiraiite with trerr poiiad inihJ trenti iDelifioiii Fluvor. If. after a fair test, rem ara net fMitikflrd in vrerr war with thit C1 natd CoffM, ronr qromr win rafund thf prira yvn paid. WHITE bARKL "The Floeat Grades" 33 centt par pourM, three pOTiad f-aa, t. RU and BIX E IaIkJ- -"5tvr)fUrd Omd!'-25 enU par pouad, ta tc lialf and fovr poujsd cans. Tbi cotTr neveT in Milk -only in wiW tlna. Irnporters CoIIee Co, Ltd.. New Orleans, La, "Quality House" 6608 Priaceas SUp, H ta 44 bast, Th princese slip is slmont a necea-1 sity of np-to-date dress, for whether a princesse rown ia worn or ths separate waist and skirt it is essential to dis pense with all bulk at tie waist Una. This one can be made in various ways and is equally well adapted to silk foun dations snd to lingerie materials. R. can be made with low or Ihitcb neck on square or round outline or it rsn be msds high neck and with or without sleeves, so that it suits all occasions as' well as all materials. The atralpht gathered flounce can be applied over ths I lower edge or the slip ma be Inikhed 'with a hem ss shown in ths back view. jXainsook with trimming of lace .makes tbe oae illustrated. j The slip is made with front, side j fronts, backs and side-backs. The long ; seams render fit a aimpb- uiattcr and there Is a dait in each ide-tront por tion at tha waistline hich means per , fert smoothness. The Inanee ia straight and gathered, and can be a trimmed cm the line indicated or as likrd. Th sleeves are in two pieces each and cani ! be rut in any desired length. The Shoe With a Million Friends 'pHE & of approval is placed on Patrician Shoes, not by the exact ing demand of fashionably gowned women of a few cities, but in the world-wide approval of popularity earned, deserved and recognized through their dainty style, their per fect fit and their serviceable quality, and to their honorable manufacture. Because of their con forming to mod ish fashions they long ago became popular; because of their wearing quality they remain popular; that is why they have become known as "A Shoe With a Million Friends." CALLAHAN - DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. LUE and WHITE CARNATION LiDLEYFLOWERSTORE $ LOO Dozen 115 SOUTH ELM STREET
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