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8 OREEUSBOBO DAILY NEWS. FBI DAT. APBIL 8. 1910 J SFJA W NKKT T.RY AND THE Tfl AIlTflMflRII P flWrYFIK iunuiUiiiuuiLuuiiiiL.uu ALDERMEN ROASTED Medical Society of County Will Carry Grievance to Polls. Neeiley Feathering Own Nest and Shaw Is Narrow Minded Expect Nothing From Aldermen. Movement oo foot to Organize I State Association. Local member who attended the 1 meeting of lHJiif"rd '"unty MdJ ami wxsw ty in f 1 y 1 1 M f'1 tatod lat i U'bt (hat tha meetimr ifcHd hare follow i tiR the arrest of the li Deat WB Oilld 111 CODlriaoil With ttir ' one in Hisrh Coint yesterday, wl.ea the! 1 mm h- was rryuitf o piav io xir u 1 also re,ort-d ha lr. lared (hat. I uliiir h- had tt.e utuiiMt, r.ect tor -futltff Shaw, be ruuM not help but ba lieve that he u preu, -fd aaam-t the j pbiiiiaiii and oV iansl that he wm ! no n.irownjin.lrd that b could not are i thiiiM a p.ibl r feBrally did and -r -,.t.. ( tv r, turn-A in hatrn to AAotl- arreat ot l)t M r ro and I- v Hur w hsvn v,a dcufv-d and reaoluted npun SuktDinc and Disgusting. It vm ttt.i f t d t tut a n winter d pi. . ' r i .7 t Poller nmrt ti. re Ir 1 A twii.piuuua taiiifuaiie. thr actiuu of Oty . . . , , , , ...r ., a . i u I. i rted to have declared that thay were Attorney I. .1. Sim and thief of Folicr- v ii .1 . ., irkemnc mid diairuaiinc io ail outaide I t. N 'J the prosecution of the ,ld , . l"!"". , In have denounced thr local .uthorltie. Anked if anv resolutions were paaed ... i . , . in tin uncertain term for tf e alder tn n, Dr I arra n U 1 1.- . . , , j ..... . . , ..... N iimr nui rftniiiiendat iona and UK ... , . . . in .turn- wen- preitntl with a view to the re ere not. though it tiirnifcit da , . ( , .u- . . . F Li win; the nitctoT relief from the ao- ti of a re'dutioa unanimously ail.ut 7 u , , i ... ; . . iv i , ra led iiiallrioun pi u(.e ut i.je, but, n eid Inr the publie prPi lr 'arUit ei . , .. , ,l ,i, i , Mated, it wan hnallv atreed that in-ln planitd lltat it wu t h' universal optti . . . 'i i f , i . , ma neeii ! exriect.l from the preaeut ImIi of t he memlterb nnnt t h I i Uvi ... . , . city administration, wan no nae in aWmi for any niit wn J d the pruwnt adifiiniftration. tlo! TT ReaolutiOBa. aonely unanimonalv dnHwl to wjitaud That thr puhhr jreneraMy mi(!it know repter their -onipluinl at the Hn 'hut the d-n-tcvr hi a protenMon ant a Contemptuous Silence. i. .etv the ir-tmn of the e.ty .lU'hontKH in pro-.Tiit rnd it member.. He at-te.1 Imwrv.-r 'lint the luirl of ( , , fo,Utwini? V,,l'i,t ,o... were .man. Idrrme,, were roundly mured by a mini ,f -v ,, .,, UtT p.a.hoation in the her of KHHkir for I nr 'm einid t.f, ' H t.i.nw , itnrt i. ti., r.i..i.... v; ,pr;;. T.- i..- n u. ... w-.it-d t ll,, -,.l ,..th. .... ,((.,v om. .,.,,., WMr rw,r Am..R tho.,- ;o ,....ui ,i II,.- .1 , ,rr);., pnrt ,,rnMLr1,, ,., ,,,P .ir, t",',''1 S'-,, " rt of .r,,n,!K,ro rl,.. w.lh v,o M'An.ll .. I,,, Cnnt h l V . ,rjvia .. , SU on. o Ml, , ..,. I , U I' It--.ll mrr, t ,,,. ,ourh .d !,. .1 I l(r,. ..f IH,h ! -, ,,',;,,.,. ,, ,lp,,, , trial up K..thmnj Own N.'it n . ,.ri,rinl rkurge. In lii. l,mrl. l)r W I' li.ll i- n I K-oIn..I T)mt f, th, Vntirftl .oi,ttr Bnttl to tiM.' .1.1,. I that t'h.,1 "f f'o ' of tiuilfoc.l (oniitv. iti.l itftian' Iv prot,.t lie, N,,ll,y h.n in-tituted proH,.-u1ioiiii i .(rft lint tht., tinWHrr.nteil .tWAim. up g.ili.t four rrpul.hl, phvBin.n- u! 1 h, on our f. How m. nih n. nd Hp,l In .'.unity without mmv ,vnlni.-, of wronllh.' fnirmind.'u citit,n. of f.uilford roun inlrnt, iil h, docnhrd the- nhjwt of t to unit.- ih 11. in thin prot,t Mr. Nl!,y n d,ir, lo f,Mth.-r hi .f.int th,., in.f ifmil i, iutli.-tnl upon own n,t in thp ,ve. of a c-rtaiii et of i our hon.trahl, prof,a,lon." For torn? tiro louai cutomobiluta hav. talked of darting a nio,meal for a ataW oranuatioo of automobile own ,r, but out until recently ha. the niove lornt latru dtinite atapc. Vntrrday J. T. t. Lrrooioa, artin for a nuiubr uf loti owner., iaaued a call for a int tug o b, b,ld iu Ureeuhboro May 9 aiid 10. and aaM.ng othar iuattra drut to lornung an organization plan n,d t bava rmoet at the ground., a banquat and ball oomplioj,nt ary to vuutura. Aotiug Secretary La ntotn, baa iaaued th folJowmg call for tlia meeting: "t.rren.boro. K. C ADtil . 110. Stanton iidlTo All Owner, of Automobile. Who Are Kr.idente of the mate of North t'arolina: "You are hereby cordially invited to at -tend a mretiug of the automobile own ,r, to be held in thie eity on May 8 10. 1 u In or the purpose of effecting the orgainal iaon of an aociation of auto iuohili.t of etatewlde charai'ter. Th, olie.'t of the awoci.tion will be t-h, tuiiheram of the lutereata of au toinobili.t.i th, upbuilding of the road, of the state; th, formulating and vug grating of legi.laticn lor the ben, fit of ull tiMra of the publie highwayi, and working for auca k-gialation aa ahall b for the interest of all who uae vehicle of any d--.:ript ion ; the enforcement of the Maws of the road,' and the banding together for th, mutual good of all au (oinobil, owners. "Among other features of bh, meeting will be lacs at I h, Centiel Carolina Fair association racetrack, a lianouet at , . , , . . which prominent .pe.k,rs will be pre-; o Interested In Automobilmf. .ented, and the po.Mbility of a ball in (Bpert.l to Dally Ne-vs.) lb, evening after th, l.uuqu,l. I Solisbury, April 7. Much interest has "Visitor, attending this meeting in been taken by the Rowan County Auto their own car. will lind ample room for mMhl aHKX.utioI1 in lne rIldur.nce run the storage and car, of their machines ,...... . , at the aeveral grage. in tin. city, one wl"ch the Tim,. Dispatch arranging garag, alone being larp, enough to rare for early in June. An effort ia being lor WO automobiles. (iu this account it maa, io nave muauuiy ue.igiuneu inci t ia fair MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! Our Store is Overflowing With Some of the Best Values of the Season Undershirts $1.75 values, 98c. Gowns $1.50 values, 98c. Corset Covers 75c and $1, 50c. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Sdisf Iman Bros. 220 SOUTH ELM STREET STOCKS We buy or sell stocks and bonds. See us for stocks that will net you 7 per cent A small lot of preferred stock offered paying 8 per cent. net. TBUST DIPABTallHT Southern Life and Trust Comp'y A. H. SCALES, Mgr. and Oa. KIRR, CoubmL Assistant Manager. A New Interest Period begins in our Savings Department April 1. and de posits made on or betore the 5th draw interest from the 1st Open an account today. Any amount from one dollar up is accepted and, remember, we pay 4 per cent, interest compounded quarterly. American Exchange Bank GRJCNSBOKO, N. C. CpitaJ S300.000.00. M. O. VAI'flHV, Cashier. E. P. WHARTON, President. J. W. SCOTT, Vie President. r. H. NICHOLSON, Aat. Cash. SUPT. WALTON RES;: Speculation Is Th G. V. Peyton Will Be Bis Successor. rh.irfre of will be ilertatii.K to attend the uiet-t- 1114; with your own mra, entr them in the purade and ra4-et, and take auch part aa ahall make the meeting one of inter el and lienelit Ij all. "Kvery owner of an automobile i in nLed to iend in any Biicfction for th proffraui whioh he thinkn wilt make it more interest 1 up. a nd any ut formation n(iardtn(f the lueetiny will Ve gladly ftirnirtlied upoa application to the under eigned. "Ilns invitation ban been extended to a a topping place for the autointa on the trtp aoutii, whieh will traverse the coun ties of I"urhani, Alamance, l.uilford, Da vidon, Kowau, t abarnin, MecklenburK. Anson, and manT otherw. It la expected t hat the Kowun uwck ib tion w ill have a car in the rare. It wag learned here yesterday that T. (1. Walton, Mipe-rintrudrtit of the Danville division ot the Southern rail Way, had tendered hi resignation el fivtlv April 15. While nothing offlrial ould be learned at the local oilicea, it Vaa ataUd on giod authority that the ratirnatioB had hee-n tendered and that Mr. Walton had accepted a similar po Itlon with the Oihairo and Alton, with headfuartera in WoouhiikUhi, 111. General Sufeerintendent HutcheAa waa out oi town yeaterday and nothing otfl rial could be learned aa to who would he Mr. Walton's mrvet.i.or here, though the sperulat ion among railroad men in that the plare will p to Superintendent W. Market Street Residence for Sale ' Vvtoti, at prrheut Wa-thington drvia:ou. Walton iei with the ( mrao aim I Alton an Mipcnnt.-ndent of the ( nirago diviHion and he will lie directly under 1 you afler talking with a good many of Superintendent A. II. vetuil, who re- the automobile owners, dealer and oth eently left tin Southern to go wil'h the IliiwlVy NVntrin. Anothei hig hwa to the SiHitlnrn, in which the wc-dem road w ha the gainer, wan the rHftigimtion of fli-neral Mnnager Ackert to accept the vire pre.idr-n y of the Ilawley linea aev eral uiontha ago. Mr Walton has been connected with the local oflhe for the pat three year, flrat aa trainmaster and later a super- intendent, and during thin time both he j and Mra Walton hhe made a hoat of warm peraonal friend, who will regret j to hoar that they to leave, though the will reioice to know that in nia lersrT field. Mr. Walton will make gfod Mr and Mra. Walton, it n an id, will leave for Rloomiturlon April 10. MARRIED AT HOUR OP FIVE BY MR. COLLINS. (Mr. William O. (Gardner and Miaa Mary .lohn-um were united in marriagn ventrrilav afternoon in the otlie of .liih- tice I. II. l)ina in the presence of a few clot.e friends. Mr. tiardner wan 2." yean of ajje yesterday afternoon at 5 I o'clock, and to celehrate hin anniversary had Justice ollins to start perform- ng t he ceremony jut aa the old town lock began to strike five. Rowan Democrats. (Special to Daily NVwa.) Salifibiirr. April 7. For the purpoaa j of calling a county convention. Chair- j man A. H. Hoyden, of the Democratic executive committee, has called a meet- t en of prominence, and it is hoped that t0 lt M"""ury on rrmay everyone will contribute Ins hliare to "f thl wwk- rh Jmwritts are aatd the success of the undertaking. 10 w eT""'? "i" pl "Trusting for your kind and hearty Wl11 w wr!n ,n tn yr cooperation, and that w ahall hi PAINTING All kinds of out and inside painting also WALL PAPERING. R. C. Andrews Painting Contractor. Phone 93s. Any Insurance Policy QLeSJcivOi Statement of the Greensboro Loan and Trust Company RESOURCES. Loana l,0l.41!.22 Overdrafte 1.017.74 Stork-i and Bond. 27,824.00 R,al Kstat, $41,706.21 Furniture and Futures H7H.8a e9S4.06 neraand Ians 103.7H2.35 Due from Banks 11,1 140 Cash 97.OJ7 10 .11, 003.15 $1,481. 849 S7 LIABIXmES. rspit.1 I 2O0M00O Purplua (i2.0CM1.tai Undivided ProfiU 27.147j,' Nntee and Bills Rediscounted M.3.M7.0X li.tereat Reserve 4.HW.O0 DEPOSITS 1.11214.U sl) said that former Mayor Boyden is munv inquiries ss well as tue promiwi -" . . , of th, atundsno, of a lsri?, numlH-r of ,n " Wgntn district. those interested in autontiibiles and good roads, w, oordislly and confidently I await your communications. i 'Vours very trulv. "J. T. K. LEMOINE, "Acting Secretary. KILLED BV CAVE-IN Two Negroes Met Instant Death (toe Has a PlsloL Seal Estate Changes Hands. Rer. T. K. MeCullorh has fcought 'from E. T. (iarsrd the lot at the inter section of South !reene and West Wmh inp.on street, whiih has a frontage of AO feet. The Rev. Mr. McOullorh will erert a brick building on it, and fl orets to have it erunpleted by nrxt tall. is a f-- ,nough policy until th. unei- It is pecte,. ., ppens until a fir. comes then your policy form was properly writ tea. All of any eomiwniM ara tried avd teated, and I make a apeclay of ar- (ranging policy forma. i Tliis (ple ud .d eight room dwelling is I locaUd on ewt Muike? street near the! drw-nahoro Kemalr cnllejp. I' he lot is oOAaiao N-t IV pla e will make a nut but mepenMe bomr AW hac a low pme it sold now Southern Real Estate Co. Southern Life ft Trust Co. Bulldinc ua East Market Stioet, Greemboro. N. C Police Court Cases. .Jim Rogers and DeWitt Johnson, ne gro men, working for the plumbing firm of Adams and Hunt, were killed instant ly yeaterday at 1 o'clock by the ravein of a sewer ditch behind the Huntley-Ntockton-Hill Furniture company's store. The men killed, with another, Tom 8 lade, were at work in a 12-foot ditch when the piled up dirt tumbled upon them, and though rescuers worked van In Municipal court yesterday morning (inlht ,jtv wa minct when they were Judge Kure sentenced a negro boy named remuvpd from the mnns of dirt 10 ruin Tom 1-ce to the roads four months for ,al(,r Sadp wa(( jn Iinp,r the laieny ot a pistol. i (, diu.h wni(.h i(l ahot tep, IMvki mwjs waa miueMca io onnin lnn mnA ,mn.A ..nhnrt bute $10 and the costa to s hool tunds for ovrrapceding hia automobile. i "harlie llenbow . of M.dine. III., ar rived lnt night and will sp?nd several dava here with hia parents. Air. and Mra. P. I). Renbow. Special Sale of Curtains GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFI Five Hundred Pairs Fine Raffled Swiss Curtains to be Gosed Out This Week 2 1-2 yds. beautiful raffled Swiss Curtains, at 50c 2 1-2 yds. Swiss, with ruffle and inserting, at 50c 2 1-2 yds. Swiss, with tucking. Inserting and ruf fle, al 65c 2 1-2 yds. Swiss, with tucking, inserting and ruf fle, at 75c 2 1-2 yds. large variety and styles tine Swiss, at $1.00 Itiese are the .cur-prcduciien of a very large mfn. at a grczt reduction, fcrnce these very low pikes :lL week at Chas. H. Dorsett long. I When taken out it was hoped they might be revived and physicians worked on them tor n hour in the rear of the Hunt ley Stockton-Hill store, hut it proved useless. The bodies were later I removed to the undertaking establish meut of .lames McNeill for burial prep- iarations. J lu a concealed pocket of RogerV un- I dershirt, just rnder the left arm, a rusty .HS-taliber revolver was found, the negro ; having been working beneath ground , with a concealed weapon hidden in a i concealed pocket. It was at first report- . ed that Sam fromd was among the dead, but later Sam was noticed on the 1 streets apparently unconcerned and very ' much alive, ao an investigation revealed J the fact that Jim Rogers waa Sam Gor- ! rell. I 1 Both negroes leave families and are aaid to have been hard worker and good i providers. j I fie cawein was cauwod by piling up dirt on the hanks of the excavation, I winch runs parallel with a two-story building. Stoba had been driven near the bank to hold back the dirt, thereby looaening the bank and making tt pow erless to withhold the heavy pile of loose 'dirt. The work was described by men familiar with auch jobs as exceedingly care less. Quaker Oats is the world's food Eaten in every country; eaten by infants, athletes, young and old. Recognized as the great strength builder. Delicious and economical. Packed la regular sire psrks.es. sod Id her atetkallv sealed lias lor hot climates. S2 R. W. Murray Oreensbor. national Bank Building. Sound Management Just aw OapiUI and Surplua a .term In. th. degree of safety which a financial institution afford to it depositors, so the growth in the numbei of iu petrous shows the eoan'dasu la wtnofc it is held by Mi eosamunity. This bank has had a rapid d aUady growth since lu aaUbiisamept. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK r. B. RICK 8, Freed eat. S. 1. BTAfFORD. Vice Presides! r. C BOTTLES, Laaaiar. t F. PEEBLES, Aaat Cashier Oreeasbeno, N. CL HARMONY in gem. and setting is the thing that appeals to lovers of refined jewelry. The goods we show are gems of harmony Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, BraceleU, Watches, Neck Chains, Earrings, flawk.'s and Libbey's exqui.lte Cut Glass. Schif fman Jewelry Co. Leading Jeweler. lot South Elm St Op p. HcAdoo Hotel. Merchants National Bank Of Raleigh, N. C. Began Business March 29, 1909 Has on Deposit Over 31,000,000.00 We make a specialty of collections, handling all North Carolina items absolutely direct Do You Want to Move? Have you any d raying? How about your freight? ny heavy hauling? We pack and cral. furniture for shipping. Mowery and Poole 211 S. Davie St. Phone SIS Sprsy-RusselL A very quiet wedding took place last nieht at the Whit, Osk Baptist church. when Mi.s .Tenni, Sprsv was given marring, to Mr. Z,b V. Russell, of White Oak, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The Rer. W. H. Eller, pastor of the church performed th ceremonv. MUSIC STUDIO VIOLIH AND PIANO Miss Phyllis WoodalL Souther Life and Trust Building Home Decorations For Spring W art showing the latest ts foreign and domeatie wall oaper. When your ipring .leaning brain let mi decor ate your wall and floor. Estimate gladly gives. LEAK - HALLAD A Y COMPANY J. It Leak, Trustee A Good Bank To Do Business With The American National Bank Wilmington. N. C III 10 Mr. Smith to Lear. Mr. R. F- Smith has reaijmed hia po sition with the Odell Hardware com pany to accept a position with the Lei injrton TTardMre company, at Lexing ton. Mr. Smith epcu to enter upon his new dutica Monday. BRICK Phone 802 Cunningham Brick Co. Graduating R ciul. Miss Eula Iv,y will give her prscliist mff piano recital Did you ever figure up the ecst ot that wAsh Pile" i We have, and for that reason 1 Most heat. Why should, you pay very different from other eoal in We have, and for that reason buy and sell Coal with the Least Waste and Most heat. Wny should, you pay eoal prices for excess a shea? Boms coal is erv different from other eoal ssh product as well as heat effectiveness. tsi t r. f. college thi. fmncMCimnn irp Arvrv rrAi rnMDA vviS evening st o'clock. The publie is cor- VJIVI-l-l uyj iw-. i J wvsj-il vuiiir n.v I ; diaiiy mritea. k. t. nooa, sec ana aigr. upposite t-assenger station, raoae, - IS IT A BANKIjNG MATTER that yon would like to handle outside of yonr regular boms bank ? Drop ua a line. We will hav fund to lend sod carry many out side Account. CAPITAL AND HKI PROFITS, 134500. SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK wn.aTNCTOH, a. t I CLEQG'S UP-TOWN CAFEDelicious Foods, Superior Service
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