GBEESrSBOBO. DAILY NEWS. SATTJBDAY. APBUi 9. 1910
(greensboro Daily flews
Pubis bad UUr Eucpt Mundy
By
DAILY NEWS COMPANY.
Qraenaboto, North Carol in.
K. C IjL'NCAN PreitUent
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Bubrr1r''on Hli DotlarB pr
Yaar. p.iwMe li'Uitihiy, quarterly
or yptr!.
A IT In tea Advertising Plata
raid n.i.y la hi f t r the ask
ing, .l i. jtnM a.ivertlaemer.ia
a. re m-Iu Hal al thttne rule oil.
mi.) f -rv advertiser may real
asfur rd that hj la ,; t a
quw ileal.
Fnr1 aa eeeond-claaa mal
lei t ( I lie iiocl of n b al -raeiip-ti.ro,
N , un Itr ihe act of Cm-
of Afkrcb , U7.
X. P. ftMIIH Rdl.r tm4 Mnaicri
R, M. I'llll I IPS Krilti'V
O. 4 . MolIU SJ Nciii KAlft
A. B. JO.MH tit 7 K4Hor
Will rnln: Tut,r,t to earth er n'
All ki'k'i pli'-vild look alike to the
f!f. m-.i'V i h,- th;i1 p'ii I )
A eri' - i ii tli-- w ;jti r it w orth two
f Ii.. ( utr I t mi I hr hand.
I iw i- iniirlv loo much perk nboiit
f!i - pi.i-f'i fU h 'Oot.
The atutc of Indiana e nn to thick
the tariff it a toal iur.
.'nit a tfw mm c ! v for the old
tinvf hat tn hi up on t h- ih-j;
Wonder if hf censor thwiphf t h
picture mtf oi llian lite blinw.
Well. Hie Tiir lie! -an v in today,
may be, and Unit will kave honora ahout
eves.
It ii aomettniea the case that a man i
In contempt, ol the country if not the
cuit.
If Charlotte beati that crowd it will
hare to cm II in aom of the roi nlieL!
hand.
Carolina al leaat 'had one or two
chrineea to in, and thtit us onie con
elation.
Nature ha no mod- they Ixlone l.
man aktue, ui a contemporary. How
a hunt a windstorm?
HalleT'n rttmet ahoir lip juat fiboul
eliililit uifh Iht ha.-k hmr lmrn- bill
II fkea fMiod ipyea to r i!
If the mithorit lea would keep their
eaii on t7i ,ut they might be nhle to
krep the dut out -f their ni"
If AihW iind lohn hudn't been no a
ing win t hen pf nnie I hey wouldn't
Ji.iw Aie von.,-1 ion! how u ;'ni' ciji
a n ii v.
It wn hani t' l,.r with a upci o.i
record t , r hit" and i m, hut au. h i-
the ecu1in r tut' i 't.,i 1 ..i 'mil ol 1 1 n
ha ad a out
''hiH'kV any hfNH v i,.n pull down old
paper with pictiir-" on it: hut Mom
nn aiiil his rnrwd did huiuf with
the real tltow
If More had ben roniftivl in North
Carolina he w on Id dnl.t 1- now lw in
line for a reduction oi v.-utrnoe on pay
Bient of a tin
A hig headline m "Ladies icion
iia." A- t he word did no' nnl icut
anything in the way of newt., vedid not
read Uie art icl'
Some of thrm nmy wniit to get rid
cf the auditorium; hut ai '.hey can t d
It the city n likely to keep it anyway
without putting up an thin.: tor it
Sava the Haltiraor" Sun: "Pnhti--
ewr the round v is getting to lc-ik ft; hi
IsmocTatic " 1 hen it's about t inn
rail in a doctor, for Ihe tiling .'ho' d h
look bad!
Puch peeviahneas on the part of the
fharlotte fl server waa neer knon
whn the big brained Oldwell's health
permitted him to use his splendid ubility
in directing ita oourae.
Saja the Momit AItt Leader: "The
Creenrfjoro News remrxls 111 that hurt?
tmg hare been abolished in North Caru
Hafta, hut m are incaned to .tick to
aajr original text and insist that Guil
ford count r needs ar oM tashiored
hanng" The Da'ly News d;d i. 1
ft wave at favor of the abolition-; we are
taKUtved to ajrrae with joy.
THIS IS PEEVISH appeal to Jleptitilieang who Art ooca ;
In rmii;oi, with mauv others the "nIlr in the notion of "faling ut"
Ita 'v Wa. Pt. bump in the follow- fith orae faetion bnuM of ap
fM.ui the ( .barbate Observer: point ment congest. In other word, tie
1 are a goo, J many newspaper reM' workere. tlj "Ien wbo oin?
wi.nii owe HaKer ...emwell amend for t hi want to line up and support the
ti;e enurmoualy rajoeraied otoriea party that doe things. The 'Republi
which, lovrlher with i'iiuiu-iit accord- ,i, lu ... 1
v. I hr-y pi j ti t i a iiout h.in -Auy-
h.iu1d n'i ,nint- the lijfht.l kick
.1.1 1 lit-1 i '!! .i' i i - mini, he -hould
-,1- I. ..liMOU- lllf kllCf arm dinjilil.
m li- tit 1 1 t if n know u U fore un
Anient an luJntjui- Ami thei- re
n- fp.i i - -.ii. u 1,1 a i,'Ngie to
(o i i h. r Kil, K 1 1 tr inii hu u I jur-tt
uuoii iw 1m ui v. ltd tlif aiU'(-d outrage
t. ' t f J U 1 tic ( .,.v t'l itoj u-
Hl U, U r.-al.M,r lor I. w ,Ilfor,.rill,n; 'H'r think lh tid Saliibury Po.t
(nit .iri,,rn,an.- Iiki- tlm r-uulul-1 h nii-n-nd in. TLt paper uyi
if .1 1. v au-' r. 1 Ji'T than hf'p i Tlift Ori-r nhoro Newt refers to a re-
lhc.-- ulioi-air in Ir inn hImmiI it, ami ' ' '-lit a rl ii It- ill the Post us coming "by
l,.e ,..,,,,. nr. l,rl i. illi""-v "' S'""-;' Pe I't a id
, os'Hiiii ui un me lacist iu ine tae
' "" " , l..u- il,e lireeiiiboro paper arriTed in
il ir. f mi 1 1 1 nr I'u liiiK oil 'in the ru - lislnn auil auiue of the mot iinpor
en.or . 'i. iimitt h j;i.. while the in tanl detnilK. it regarded there, of iu
. . v ,(!.il ii. i, nl II..- K liti,.ii ,t Mi. ni. II
.for pjudoii fr nuiniintHtioii watt on, tin
Ii il v rw a a Unit t he mi! v ptt ' r
tli. stHl.- thai .h friidt-,1 the (f. ernor
We th'Mifrht the prourd fur the Dt-orn-br
reprieve until April vvrn- all rin'
h rid fti-'d no; and the tact that a Kepuh
1 1 cm ii pHper defended a 1 enu.frat ir jpov
ernor was prt-tt y generally commented
upon. Still, there was no reason tor al
lini nir in tliat cse tu -ither tin- pol
of thin piipM or thf j;ovfrnr
W ifi 1 he frioaa n hndi o veiop d a'
tlie tuna the change f ti'iitenre made by
the governor witt nhmit to po into ef
feet htrame known. e t houirht the
rlerneii, v cereis d n mm i.' and un
Wiin.iiited ii nd id no. Tho-e facta
un' will known We luive never entr
t allied ii n v link ind feeling t ownrd Mr
Ik'Ihu e! permiHll , but w- were ar
tiiitl'd tnUlv by a deajre for lha public
ood ;i ml t lie him 1 1) (en a nee Pt respect
lor t he court.
In t he part iculiir mutter concerning
whieh the Herer think- m Milogtca are
due to Shui Wf) I. thin paper printed the
fcliitenienta of both hide-., and We chose
to heliiMe the htatemenlH c-f men of ood
reputut loin H'ii iiit t,he at at emeiit of
out m ho had been made to pay a tine
and va then aering a sentence in jail
fo vitdution of lw. The Observer tiait
made a eh,Mce. too. it nil it Iioh to be
Inve the Utter. Chut in a Hair, and
not ourn; but theie n a Klron ourrent
of popular opinion to the rtfe-ct that the
Ubterver hn made a ridiculous exhibi
tion of pnc ikIiuch. The Salisbury Post
tolla it all in tbi-M- few wonla:
iivin Miemwell (he benefit of hin de
nml that he threatened Captain Tucker,
a i mattrrh now aland, it ia u ifinstiou of
ern,it between the two men.
Kvery man ih at liberty to take hia
choiee. There in a well grounded be
lief that the Observer' choice ha been
fiu-d by iN failure to eel the atnry of
She in pII'h double tickel prrformaive at
Hrt hand; and n that it arrogantly
aiim.n to leotun "a gorul many newa
pupera" ai tn their dut T.
The Ob-errer'a reputation for eTalted
dignit. r.ot justice and fairnea, ao
! wf! jbli-lied by ita long time editor
j mid distinguished precept or, acerua to be
! "lipping away from it. That it ha not
jeniircl gone i- our only excuse and
apology to our read" i lor nguin icier
ring to thi questi(n.
THE REAL DIFFERENCE.
Rt wav of contract, the At cm aro
' I in Knteipnae, t his week, a ho wed t he
, difference the real difference- bffween
t he t w o grrat Mirtie, aa lollows:
I "l he only real difference between the
OriiHK rat ic and Kepullicau purt lea ot
lodav i one of method and temper
ment . The Inst men of ho h part
want cleaner bunine, tariff. forrt con
1 at ion, rtilroad and tru-t regulation
and un economical adniiniatrnt mn. I"he
I diMcr-fin e i, 1 he niocra t h want t h-m
1 lwtnre chct ion while t he Republican
want t hhi a tierward. the Hcmocrata
want thein to ihe sound of tinkline. cvm
hnU whil thpv are parading twfoie the
1 oot lieh', w hi !e t he Republican want
tli m when they see it a a cae d roll
jiu up vf.wn and getting to work. The
jlVmocrata, want to tdkc a ahort cut auci
jtt-ar-up jack aa they go Thev want them
through free ilvr even if it hnuld rev
lolutioniTe tiie flnnii" ml y-teni and legis
late talue. out of one mn' p-cUet into
j another They want to make the
)hlomin' tree grow eien it 1hev have to
M irk an axe into it to loosen up the
hark or lake a bunch of dvnatritf and
knok the atnflin' out ot it The arr
' I ke the youngster w ho jut know m be
can fiv the clock if he ran s t hi hand
on it
"Th Republican policy i tb.it cf n
tiencf It w ill not do to go cult in.
.lushing and blowing up tin .l--hcate
mid intricate machinery of public and
private husinr. The trust must Vm-
, , . , .
rv-jru htted without iniunnc legitimate
.
business raticnre. atudy, and lr i
, the price winch must be paid for the
jrreat Ujirfits. and the Republican p&rty
, a . . 1 11 M .u
cre abfiit it- taka like smwn uns who
h , .
hae on.e idea of the aenouaneae of the
ork in hand. When thtr start out to
.ucompli-h ;in object the muck-rakinar
, u - . 1
ftna 'amines and the pnsti Mni.tl press
p r
.can't bluff them.
'Tt the difference between a loy and
s nuin.Vtwefn anenthuiMt end a cool
...... . . , .
had thinker, bet wee u a iarkaa and
an ebphant hence tha erinbol: q. e. d
Tbere is -me reason and good lojrir in
tha - no 1; ,-i.oiild appeal to evt-ry
, , . , k.u
'ninKinr i!in who has new on to tee
Deruorratie party is ihe past aolely for
Mme leal reason. H should likewi (
' 1
of actintv. V;en if it make tome mie-1
takea, its pood deeds and progressive 1
deed far mifweigh, in public value, aH
the Jm rriLxiiiin. dreamt and proamea ;
that always die a ijornin'.
NO ATTEMPT TO DISCREDIT.
li e hae beea uu fort una t in the
u ol .anuae wa are aony; but we
- - -rr;-- "
Thr New a made a beat, there ia no
deputing that, hut that ia no reaaon
why it !hould attempt to discredit All
ot hrr paper atory.
hasten to assure the Poet that we
did not say it. We aaid that certain other
a ra tpied atatementa of fact from
thin piiper by way of the Salisbury and
Spii, er papers. It waa not our inten
tion, and waa far from our thought, to
altempl to dieredit the Mory that ap
peared in the Post. On the other hand,
we hnirtily commend that paper for its
t titerpriBC in securing and publishing ad
ditional important details in the mat
ter deferred to.
The Guilford Democrat don't aeein to
be aatifcfled with the men who want to
be sheriff, a a there is a lot of hard
work leing done to induce a man to
run who doesn't want the job.
Kditor Sherrill, of the Concord Times,
haa purchased the Evening Tribune from
.lame F. Hurley, and will hereafter con
duct both papers. Our bet wiahe to all
concerned in the transact ion.
Winning two debate in one night,
with two vuch institution as Waahing
Uu and Le, and the Georgia univer
sity a opponeula, ia a fiua achievemeut
tor our own State University
The House may mate its own rules,
but it will never learn to obey them.
A YOUTHFUL MaSTYR.
(Pauline F. Camp in iSt. Nicholas.)
i.
For lihbing, many a lad, no doubt,
lin felt tiiu sting of hickory sprout,
Kliphnlet Peaep a pleasant youth,
Waa birched because he told the truth.
JL
On day, from school Fliphalct came,
And sought his mot her, comely dauie,
' Ub, uiuther, hsvc you heard the news?
As 1 was passing Parson '1'rue'a,
III.
"Down a long ladder, from the top,
Furl 20 Jet, withuuL a stop,
Head over heels did Parson go,
A n& landed on the rock below."
IV.
"Alack a day!" the good house wifa
ivried,
And ewiftly to her gossips hied.
And soon throughout the village all
Had heard the tale of parsons fall.
Men dropped iLrair fishing arts and
l ire. .
The women left their spinning wheels;
The broth was burned within the pot,
Br wives and maid alike forgot.
VI.
The rumor grow, aa wift it spread,
And declared the parsoji dead.
And many faiuted from the shock;
For he was loved bv all his flock.
VII.
Rut nee! amidst the tumult, where
A form appear, cunt and spare,
The pardon's self, In-niguant. calm.
And humming oit, favorite psalm!
vm.
Refore the wondej ing crowd he halts,
nd noon declares the rumor false.
Backward the story then t hey" trace,
."severe and frowning everv face;
IX.
I nt il. with unexpected ease,
'Ti.s brought to Fliphalet Pease.
" I did but tell the truth," quoth he,
"The paixii was U(IH tree,
" nil down the ladder, round by round.
!le mine until he reached the ground.
Head oer heeU. he came; 'tis true;
XT
Pray, tell me. how else would he do?"
silence enued that might be felt -.
And then the crowd begun to melt,
To melt aw sy, with sheepish grin.
W hu h didn't save Eliphalet's skin.
For this is when that luck lens youth
Wi birched lecane he (old the truth.
When Bsrrie Burlesqued Ibsen.
It was lindr the nmnapcrnent of th
late I L. Ttr-de, says Iren Vanbiirifh in;
the Strand Mazarine, that I first made
t he aortuaintaiii e of Mr .T. M. BafVier,
in v-ho'i hm h'sv'tie of Ibsen's "Ghoats,"
nn us Irellc snhhtly in "'alker, Lnn
'loii " I think 1 may k,iv that I made 1
inv lir-t cnou hid lor a olace on the
i,",,,,!,,!! tage.
1 h..e vr pod reason to remember
x,r B.irrie's skit of IWn's "r.hosts.'
1 f-T win n tltt 1aniou dramatists, who if
, . ... .
,a!redv "til known then a the author
.. - ITUW in xhmms." had yet to
in his iir.inii.tii spurs, brought the skit
10 Mr T"l' "bo totk a fancy to it at
cmte. the onuttit-n nroe na to who was
, ... ,
,n the imitnt ion of Miss Elizabeth
obin(l and .Marion je. WDO were
making a pi eat stiipess at the time in
. "Hedda f -a bier."
Tlieae imitations. I must tell tou. were
: 4 . . , .
intended to e one of the feat-ureas of
the vrodiietion. an. I umtrallv felt
preatly tlrtitre.1 when Mr. TooTte pro-
ped me: and still mtwe gratified when
Mr. Panic, although obTroaalv troubled
V.. . v 1 ' u
ith the moat tngbtful misgivings aa to
my competent, tell in with the eug-
irrtitn. HoweTer. happily. everythin(r
turnM mit all risrht. jnd t!ie play, which
was qiue t-ue vt the wittiest thing I
. j j . , . .
nave er rrfld. proved a eoneiaerabie
rjwt The result rf this prodoctioii
pleased Mr, Toole o much that he im-(
BESISUCAB niRTFAATOCOrnZl
BfimiBrvmra!
madiateiy eonuniasiooed Mr. Barrle to
write him another play; and "Walker,
London," was the outcome of thia ar
ran'ement WATCH KOb'tHI COMET
The Red ltrayon of tha akj. Watch
the rhildren for aprinir eouffha and eolda.
CVreful rootbera keep rVley'a Hoaey and
Tar in the house. It is tha best and
safest pTerntlon and cure for errmp
where the need is urgent and immedi
ate relief a vital necessity. Contains
uo opiatea or harmful drug. Refuse
aubstitutea. Howard Oardner.
EXTREMELY LOW RODBD TRIP IX- I
CURSIOH TICKETS SOLD BY THE ;
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY. The Xorfolk and Southern railway
will aell greatly reduced round trip
tickets to points Indicated, and on date
specified, rix:
Wanhington, V C- Tickets sold April
12 13-14-15-22-23-24, and ii. limited to
return to reach atarting point by May 3.
Kicumond, Va. Ticket, sold April 90,
May 1 and 2. limited to return to reach
sturting point bT &1ay 17.
Asheviile, S. C-TlclteU told May S,
to 11. inchisiT, limited to return to
starting point hij May 31.
Richmond, Ya. Tickets sold May II
and li, limited to return to starting
point, by May 9.
New Orleana. La Tickets sold May
14 li and lti, limited to return to start
ing point bv May 23.
Atlantic rity. V. I Tickets sold May
ltf, 17 anil IS, limited to return to start
ing point by June 0.
Washington, I). C Tickets aold May
16, 17 and H, limited to return to
Utrting point by .lime 1. .
Atlanta, tia. Ticket sold May 23 and
24, limited to return to starting point
by June 1.
"Purcba.e toiit tickets via Korfftlk
Southern rallwav through Raleigh,!
and Norfolk. Va " I
and
X. C
Kor further particulara apply to any
agent nl the Norfolk snd Southern rail
way, or addren H. 0. Mudgins. O. P. A.,
Norfolk. Va.
Necessity Being the
Munsing Underwear
was made. After worn once it
becomes a necessity, even
though it it luxurious. 0 0
Exclusive Patterns in Shirt
waists at prices to suit the most
economical woman. 0 0 0
ASK TO SEE THEM
J. M. HENDRIX & CO.
The Home of Good Shoes
MEDEARIS-JONES FURNITURE CO.
Parlor Suits, Bed Room Suits,
f Dining Room Suits, Kitchen
' Furnishings, Rugs, Mattings,
Curtains, Shades, and the
e
nrrill" nlllTrr Tbt Kind That Pleases
IlCiUrilj nrlilUXi
MEDEARIS-JONES FURNITURE CO.
Ill East Market Si
Opposite S.L 4 T.Co. :-: Tne Slore Tnafs Grwlflj"
ELLIS,
THE great success of -ONYX" Hosiery is due to its "perfect
black" and its superior quality, shape and finish. It is
guaranteed not to stain the feet, continual washing does not
change the beautiful black, it remains perfect until the hose is
worn qut The "ONYX" brand is confidently recommecded to
our customers as the best article for purity of dye and wearing
ever offered to 'tTYe public,. It is made from ingrain yarns and
is absolutely stainless black.
WX DO NOT GUARANTEE SILK
HOSE.
Ihrt we ama aay thia for ercr (tilt
boae. They ar of tbs boat made for
the price w ask for then and wa be
here wa will givo you full sueaauro of
aatisfaction in wear. Tber hare high
doubled heels and aplieod soles &
prieea are $ 1.60, $IM and ttM.
MISSES' SaX LISLE HOSIERY.
Here are the hose for the gh-la. They
one ia silk lisle and an extra fine
quality, apliced heels and toes, guaran
teed stainless, 26c pair.
INFANTS' ONYX HOSIERY.
6ooks for the children Dsrmin tills ma
Bier and we hare a beautiful lino to
show you in Jaoquard tops and the
price ia 16 and lac the fMkir.
OUR SPRINO LINE OF THE FA
MOUS "ONYX" HOSDLRT IS NOW
COMPLETE.
ELLIS,
Foley's
Laxative
For Stomach Trouble), Slug fUL
Liver and Hbitu&I Constipation.
It cures by aiding, all of tb
digestive organs gently stimu
lates the liver and regulates the
bowels tha only way thai
chronic constipation can b
cured. Especially recommendec
tor women and children.
Clears blotched complexions.
Pleasant t taks. rMf iihMii1ei
HOWARD GARDNER. DRUGGIST.
Mother cf Invention
223 Soalb Elm Street
the Housewife.
STONE
THE "ONYX" HOSIERY.
The new "Wide-top" Onyx Stockings
for Women have extra long lege, eery
pair is 30 inches long, with usual width
legs. The tops are shaped and widened
making them very elastic and perfect
fitting Tbey are'gaure, lisle and doub
les, He. the pair.
LADIES' SILK LISLE ONYX HOSIERY
These atockinga are a beautiful qual
ity silk lisle and are doublex and are
fast black. 60c. the pair.
LADIES' ONYX HOSE.
Made of silk lisle, with garter top and
fast black, 26e. the pair.
THE STAINLESS ONYX HOSIERY.
Ladies' gsuie lisle "Onyx" Hosiery,
with double tope and Onyx black, 50c
the pair.
LADIES' ONYX HOSE.
With Maeo split sole and they are fast
blacks. 25c. the paid.
STONE
Piano Tuning
By H G. Browne
Brovvnc, McMillan
and Company
118 Sooth Dm Street
Savannah Greensboro
JUNK and HIDES
Ws buy all kinds of Jank and Hides.
Iron, Rubber and Metal. I
We also have for aale all kinds of1
! parts for machinery, alao shafting, pul
! lies, Belting etc
Sonlhern Jank & Hide
Company i
Offiice and warehouse 228 S. Davie. 1
l yard. McAdoo ave.. near the R. R.,
Shoe Repairing Shop
PRICE LIST.
Men's Half fcoiet, Swed -Men's
Half Sole, NailM
Ladies' Half Sole Hewed
l.dieV Half Soles, Nailed
Boya' Half Soles, Hewed . .
Bo)V Half Solea, Nailed
Mn'i Full Sole
Indies' Full Sole
.. 7V
to H0e
to 7oc
.. 40c;
. 85c.
.. -iOc
. .$1,110
.. S5c
Mns Hola 25c
lAdf HeeU 0c. to jc
Horn' HevU 2c
Rahber Heels 50c
C'U us up. W will aend for them and
deliver them.
THOMPSON'S SHOE REPAIRING
SHOP.
i io W. Market St Phone. 041.
THE
Morcbison National
BANK
Wilmington, N. C
CAPITAL sV SURPLUS 900,000
Largest and strongest bank ia this
WEAR A FLOWER
EVERY DAY
Call at our store every
morning and get a flower for
your buttonhole.
The cost is but little $1 a
month.
J. Vai LlDdlfj Nursery
Company
IIS S, Elm St Phone 229
y
and CO.
and CO,
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