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GBXESTSBOBO DAILT NEWS, FBIDAY APRIL 15, 1910 r EDUCA TIONAL LOAN FUND ? CONSTANTLY INCREASING Since 1903 Money Available For Building and Improving School houses Has More Than Doubled Many Coon ties Have Taken A dvantage of Law, (Special to Daily New.) Ealeigh, April 14. A statesnest from tn stats department of education on' tlw status of Nortk Carol in, duaa ttcaal lout fund, let did jr the leg islature far loans to school diatnels through the counties, more especially for improving scaoolhouset, shows that th fund has grown since 1803 from 200000 to about vta,000. The first loans by the state board of education, which must approTs all lotus, were la August, 1909, and aWTgtel 3,M1. Sine that ttms loans have been mad is 0 counties, aggregating $,"23,i:).0. . These loaas hare been ia aid of 1,109 districts, having 159,173 children of school age and bar rasnlted ia the building of 923 new school houses, the relur of the new houses erected being tl,Sa6,7M. These took the place of old houses that were valued at only tl54 01. These loans are thoroughly safe guarded so that thar is no possible chaao of aay losess, the loan being se cured by boms of the county boards of education, Thee loans are repaid la tan annual payments of interest and oartial payments of principal. The fund is iaereastng constantly from the in terest derived from the loans and trura, the sale of swamp land ail of which goes into this fund. PIE HUNTERS SEEK RELIEF FROM GREAT ANXIETY (Special to Daily News.) Raleigh, April 14. With rater enae to the appointment by Governor Kltchin of a successor to E. B. Jones as Judge f tbe Eleventh district of the Superior court, resigned, the point has bees raised that the governor cannot legally appoint a successor until the vacancy actually oseurs. The resignation is not effective until May 7, therefore, aeord ing to this issue raised the governor cannot appoint until this time. Others think, however, tbst the governor could at least indicate the appointment be In tends to make and put an end to the Strenuous contest that is now on for ths appointment. This course may be taken, and there Is a strong Impression I ford ; B here Hist there will be s settlement of ! Stevens tbe contest very soon, st least by the governor indicating his choioc, the com mission to be issued May 7. ZEBULON CHOSEN FOR NEXT MEETING OF CONFERENCE (Special to Daily News.) Oxford, April 14. fialcigh district M. U. ohurch conference in session here, closed tonight with a sermon by the Rev. J. M. Culbreta. Amour the specisl subject discussed THE COFFEE WITH TWO MILLION FRIENDS . (TWO tISLUOH GUPS DHVMK b JULY I LUZIANNE COFFEE AMERICA S FOREMOST BRAND A lutb-trmdm cwn with ctftrJe cnics, c per fbrsnwJn svAtoA too WORLD FAMOUS KB W ORLEANS CKBQLB COFFBB is a&k your onoceit THE REILY-TAYLOR CO. NEW ORLEANS. LA. FRIDAY REMNANT, ODD - EVP DAY f I Kireheli, c-i Jo cr &sor, S. C. TRIMS "QUAKERS" : sit. If.; Orubb, 2b. Thrasher, eft Beat- Sand Uppers fat It on GuIItor. Boys In Floe Game 4-L Too much Till man ism was responsible for the defeat of Guilford college at the hands of ths University of bouts Oi ro ute yesterday afternoon, the final score , on hand. showing four run for the "Falaisttos" On Saturday Us Champs will go and one for the "Quaker." The viotoiy Lynchburg and ea Monday sad Tu the fel lowing liaauB for the same team: Rick. ley, rf.: Hick, lb. i James. ss.1 Bcuace, F , 3b. i Beusse, C. a.) HauarlT and Smith, pitchers. The game will begin promptly at 3 90 o'clock, and the admission will be the regular price, li cents, with additional 1J eents tor prtvut-gee in the grantstaad. It is expected that a hugs orourd will he was decisive and clear cut, the Aery crappy and loud mouthed methods of the dsseiplss cf Tillman and South Csro- oay they will play the Danville club at Cone park. CITIZENS ASK EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY FOR WINNER (Special to Dally News.) Wilmington, April 14. There is a new divelopment In connection with the sensational affidavit of M. L. Winner relative t prohibition violations, ex cept that tome 90 citisens have signed a paper t the effect that they would like to see Winner's sentence changed to a line, tn view cf his eoealled "confession aad exposure," and this paper will be presents te Judgs Oookc, who will be aaked to sign a petition to the governor reoueettng exeeutlve clemeaeT. What Judge Oeoke will do In the mat ter la net known. Kumar has it that Winner says he has bo further state ment to make, aad probJtttioiii say thay itrill act (tvs their aural sup pert la U aatert4o keep ths road aaVs Ik produces something tangible against tbs "tlsjer.- Tkc matter aoatinue to be uppermost la the mlads of the people ken and far ther rwvalattons, If there be any, an waited with intense interest. FAYETTEVILLE PYTBIANS HUGELY ENJOY BANQUET (Special to Daily News.) Fsyettcvilla, April 14 The district convention Knights of Pythias met here this evening with many Knights ia st rands ace, including Grand Chancellor George L. Hackney and other pi om incut visitors. The visitors tonight are guests of the local lode st a sumptuous ban rut. Laagford Defeated Bairry. Vernon Arena, Cal., April 14. 8am Langford knocked out Jim Barry tn the 14th round of a s4isduled 4- round fight today. A straight Isft to the chin ended en of ths most vicious contests ever wen ia the Vernon arena. at the business meeting was "Kcvivali, How to Psrpar Them, How to Conduct Them, and How to Conserve Results Thereof." Missionary work of the ohurch was also diseusssd at length. Reports of pastors of the district in dicated healthy growth of la vari ous departments of church life. Lay delegates elected to the annual conference were: Dr. E. T. White. Ox- B. Adams, Four Oaks; W. 8. Smithfield; T. B. MeKinner, Louieburg. Zebulnn wss selected as the aext place for holding the conferenoe. NEXT YEAR'S TEACHERS FOR WADES60R0 GRADED SCHOOL (Special to Daily News.) Wadeebo!, April 1. At the reguker monthly meeting of the board of educa tion of the Wades bore graded school, tbe following teachers were elected for swat year: First grade, Mis Lucy Bawkias. First grads (upper section), alias B se ll We Turner. Second grade. Miss Okie Does. Third gram, Mis Daisy McKeltaau. Fourth grace, Ml Jenma B. Brant. Fifth grads, Miss Ethel Dunlaa. Sixth grade. Mist Ethel TerrelL High tehooC Mis Rosa Moore aad Wfrf. J. H Mr.Tver. AU 4 teacher retMoto ir nothing, a i sea- Mr. Wilford Adams is hi name, hs write about it '"borne time sgo I w confined te my bed with ohronio rheumatism. I need two bottles of Ko ley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, end l resumed sranc a conductor en the Lexington, Ky street railway. It gave me more relief than any medicine 1 had ever need Mid It will do all you claim ia oase of rhsnaiatlam." Foley's Kid ney Rsmedy cures rheumatism by slimi natlng the uric add freen tbe blood. Howard Uaidaer. TIINITT COLLEGE NEWS without wppositioa, having given apiea did satisfaction to ths patron and th hoard durina- the past year. Prof. J. II. Molver was alas reelected muarinUndeat of th sTadod schooL garint. Foxwort bunted and asvtas tiled this aoslUoa for th oast went after the ball, an safe. three year with eauaraetioa iaa eomniatelv routine the home bov. ONI COrTDUCTOB WHO WAI CUBED. especially in tne lourui, wnen etraegy that would have made even the "i itca f ork Yieldcr" green with tniy was dis played by the "Band Lapper" batters. In brief, the visitors were in the gam from the word go, full of ginger and de termination and never aowing to ring" spirit that has cost Carolina iegee so much in the oast. Artistically th game was the beet of tlie local season and varied te such an sxtcat that the lover of every style of play got something out of it ait slug, there was plenty et it pegging well. Stewart was there (or oae, and Mr. Del ser, of South Carolina, ha a peg, ths ax set duplicate of th Guilford star and interpersed with it all was sou good inside baseball and fielding. The stellar roles of the day eesily wont to Stewart and Harper, the former Guilford' midget catcher and th lat tcr the twirler for the visitors. Others who should be accorded honorable men tion were fiimpeon and Belser, of South Carolina, and Doak and fiaraes for (uilford. The South Carolinians started the coring in th third, when Pitcher Har per lead off with a two-bagger to en ter and advanced to third on Watt' neat sacrta. Foxwort hit to Fsttcc and Harper scored, though Stewart re layed the ban to first ia time te eatch Foxwort. la th fourth th Tillman ite palled off some pretty baseball work aad incidentally chalked up two ton run. Widermaa walked. McMil lan boated and Whltaker, Kelson and Benbow vied with one another tn pulling off th moot ludkrious error, while Widermaa was romping around the paths. Simpson doubled and McMillan sored, Bavlrd fanned and Waring kit to Doak, Simpson nailed at third. Har per registered hi second hit, but it went Waring wms caught To Induce Early Shopping We Give "Double" Yellow Trading Stamps Before Noon. After Noon Single Stamps as Usual. Trinity College, Dwrbam, April Prof. R. L. Flowers, of th department of mathematics, left on the 12th but, where he is sttending an educational meeting in the interest of Trinity ool lege. This 1 the second such educa tional day which has been plaaaed by the alumni of th college in thie state. Arrsugementa have been completed for a meeting to be held at Kew Bern April 17 and 18; Charlotte, Washington and Dunn, on ths 0th; Wsldon, an th g2dj High Point on th C3d and ttthi Bur raw, on the 20th, North WUkssboro, ea the r7th. Aad Statesvills on ths 28th. Ia sdditloa to these, there are about It other oouatie ia which educational meeting era te b bold during the month of June end July. It ia planned to continue those meeting until th whols state will hav boon covered Tbe regular IctrtnlsiiUy assetlne of th Deutcher rein was held last Friday evening In one of the seminary rooms of the library. Prof. William H. Wana maksr, hand of the German department, spoke en "The Orowmc Importance of Oermaa Empire and It Probabl Influence on World Politics." As Im promptu spread Was held after the com pletion of the literary part cf th evea- The fourth of tbe serie of faculty lectures wore delivered tonight m the Y. M. a A. hall b Dr. w. f . I Laparde, saoozinc" at second, Ths fourth and final run far the visi tors was mad in th fifth when Watt weat to first while Feme was somet nobody to th. hunt, but W.tU soared on Widermaa'. i "CXTE" TLJ. . " V.. board. The epkndkt success of ths drive to center. 'next end last ef 'thu. Ivtnn. l he Wad.hoeo .T.Um is larx.lv due The "Quaker's" lone wore cam. In tlie "V "d "JT J"!" VI '-T , - M'.latS k.n Re.rw.- lifted . .( .Ixrl. '"" " " """'' w . ""-a - " ' " i:L : 7.H-J -.L - the departmeat of Qa Ins Cauda, teacher of the sev- the faaos, registering Benbow and in esth grade in th town ecbool, did not chorlng himself st second. Whltaker ... . . j i en i :.l . make application lor reelection, ana ner " iv rmm7 place Is still vacant. Ths board will nil . Severs 1 other time the home hovs had uum VflUI HUUVICI VV KUIt, UUl (IKJin Harper somehow or another always re- ! fused to give up a hit at the proper time. i The box score shows what each man Big assortment of foulard silk that sold for tUX) and tl.23, choice, 49c yard. Initial paper aad envelope, tc box. wwrth 15a. 6 ilk giagheam that sold for SOe. in beautiful plaid and (tripe, hlf silk, U fast so lore, just th thing for children' Aram, Friday, lBc yard. 0 piece ot Arnold' Sole Duchesse aralt, ban silk, never sold less than 23c yard, aad every one a neat, dainty flg Bra, ia green, lavender, black and white, blue, Copenhagen aad pink, 10a yard. Mercerised poplin, satin stripe, 27 laches wide, very popular for shut waists, worth tfie, at Ul-2e. Japonika silks, plain aad brocadsd, many colore, sold for 48c, tor 9. yard. S-inch pa jama checks, II lie Quality, 10c yard. M-lnch absorbent gaur, 6u. yard. SECOND FLOOR. A good assortment ot LaVkt Corsets, sins 16 to 19, varus $5 0 to 110.00, sheioe, $SJK. On ant nruslia undereeaar, consisting ef gown, drawers and chemise, sold for $4.00, reduced to t2.a. One bin (triped gingham dross, sis 42, sold for $3.00, soUsd, reduced to $1.08. Light blue battel dreea, sss M, sold for 17 80, ndaeed I t2.&. Pink taffeta petticoat, sotd for damaged, reduced to 11.9a. Crochet baby aacqua, wbtte and light blue, sold for tec, damagocC tor 4Sa Eight whit net waist, sold for $2.98, sheios, $1.S8. Navy chiffon jumper masst, sold for (o M, reduced to $3 9. Navy blw voile akh-t, mat 24-40, etd for $11.00, reduced to $6 00. Three ssnara ser re iwsfnsa, ie $, 10 and 12 years, black velvet collar, sold for $7 M, reduced to $a.M. BAgCAPf aVASIafZJiT. Here you will find many great for Friday. Table full nf everyday needs st a big saving m priea, 6 AW yards of etripea, plaid and oheckx. In regular 10c. gingham, fast colon and good designs. In mill end t to 10 yards, plenty of each pattsrns, so there will be no trouble of getting a! you want of any style. We offer tt Friday at 0 l-2o. yard Cotton ohallle In nest oherks, stripe and figure, mads to sell for 10c. W of fer your ehceoe Friday, Sc. yard. Sfl-tncb light percales In good lengths with 10c and 12 1-Cc, for 8c. yard. Herringbone Madras with neat figurei and dots, suitable for drrsse aad shirts, worth 12 1-2&, frer 8c. yard. 80 dorra men's pur linen handker chiefs that sold for 20c, slightly dam aged by water, 7c, four for toe. Ladles' whit handkerchiefs, ambroid ered corner, Sc., two for te. Largs sine linen finish towels, red bor der, worth 16c , slightly Imperfect, Sc. Bed Sheet used on Ublea, sailad but not dsmaged, Sfto. 200 yards heavy unbleaolied aheetiiig. soiled and mussed, choir te. yard. tc. owality. ljght calico, 4 1 2c. Hair Turbans, 10c. p aad pink soitabs lor etdldreow ad flrssses. isimmani i tty, 121a. Huek and bath towels, rati ready for use, Te, worth kOa. Children's knit waists. 10. Oalat ia eiid aad swipes, M awai ky, lie. yard It. Oct ago a, Ivery and CMd Dunt, 4a. Man' $100 ihkrta, tOa. Scarf aad qnares, to. vaJue. ate. Violet Ammuana, te. Boat letUr Ales. 10., worth M Cbttna challie, t-4 percale, Ac. yard. Uiagaams, whit lawn bleaching rem seats, to, yard. Reniaarets iinan. Cotton buck towels, S I sc. Ladies' gsuse vests, tc. Dotted and figured Swiss, tc Mercerised Bspkias, ttc. dusen. RemnanU 2, Kit aad S yard tsbet dsuiaek, 17c. worth Vic. Pearl buttons, 3e. dosen. Sac. fringed extra heavy back towels, 15c. varus for 14c. Remnants fin qaality white pascals. Sc. yard. Th following loot Item wore An arid in various parts of tfce stars aad tbe -en rt get there by calling at th esah isr's dssk: Box talcum powder, bhuk veil, black lace, colored hoe, writing tablet, two pearl tip collar buttons, pat tern, gsuse vest, bunrh artificial now. en, rucalng. onmh, caM buttons, But terick patUrn, black knit scarC puree, blsck llnxer purse, black kid glvs, but. tie miMtii-inc. unir uuee glasses, brretts two pair g'eeses, kid glov, key, thre spectacle asea. Oermaa. d urine is nrei part or May. I The -midwinter meeting of th T.' K C. A was sod raced last night by J. 8. vacancy at som future Got Thir Kan. (tpedtl to Daily Nswa) Bakrigh, Awril 14. George W. Craw ford was tn Raleigh today with a requiai tlna from the govcrner of Qeorgi for John A. Shiver, who is wanted tn Wash ington roanty, Oa, to anawcr the charge ef criminal assault on a girl la years eld. Shiver l in Nashville jail. Hs is about 40 veara oM. The officer weat to Xssfc- vills this afternoon to receive tbe pris-! Hsvird, oner aad carry him bask to Ueorgia. Shivers, M is ssM, claims that ths prose cntioa 1 malicious. SOMETHING NEW! ;- POSntVELY" PREVENTS SPREADING Qod SHIFTING of MATTBESS. Ws are alwsv trying to give our trade something BETTER thss any ens els. This tims w hve it ia s bed spring -THE ENOLAITDER WIT-EDGE SPRIITC." it preserve tbe hepe1iness of the anattress and -joccMfuny over comee tendiriicy to elide off and hang m-er side of pnng. Thirtv Havs trial. No charge. If sstmfsctorv, it otilr costs von $f.O0. HUNTLEY - STOCKTON - HILL CO. Day, y. niTDEKTAKIRG OUR SPECIALTY. PHONES Wight, ia did Individually i University cf S. Foxwort, 2b. Belser, c Widnrman, 3b. McMillan, as Simpson, rf If Waring, lb Harper, p Watt, cf INSTANT RELIEF FOR SORE FEET G AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore reet Well Bo Matter Whst Ails Than. Total Ouilford. Stewart, e. ... i Doak, ss ' Benbow, 3b. . . I Harass, rf . Nelson, eX. jWhitaksr, lb. Johnson, rt. . . I Moore, 2b. ... Davis, If Feme, p .81 4 AB. K U. PO. A E Total . 14 1 5 27 17 8 Scots by ianiags: R. II. K. South Carolina . . .001 210 0004 10 S Ouilford ikki 001 oni 6 t Summsrv Ksrned runs: South Caro lina, 2; Gnilfnrd. 1. Two base hits: .Simpson, 'ideman, Harper. Ptewart land Barnes. Struck out: lty TIarjier. ISj ' Ferree, 4 Haeen on lialle: Harj-er. 1!; Fence, 2. Hit by pitched UM Neleon and Devi Wild pitc lUrp.-r, 1. 1 'nip-ire., Too Itcntlev AMeiidaiic, 20U. Time, 1.40. 0 8 3 1 3 10 0 1 2 0 0: 1 7 1 01 2 18 0 s-v I 1121: ns 10 27 l I T55L 1 Yrr-fl3k '"s MONTREAL ROYALS PLAY CHAMPS HERE TODAY Jrof. John C. Woo ten, f th depart aunt of Biblical literetura, ass bean auutlng th Rev. J. A. Dailey ia a msrt- ins at his church in aat Durham. Th meeting ha beea vary ucceeerul, snd great work hs beea aooomplished. Prof. W. H. Wannamsker left today for Gary, where he will deliver an ad dress before the Qsry high school. Dr. at. T. Ad kin, who ha so suc cessfully and satisfactorily coached the baseball team for th past three years, haa gone for the year. Before leaving, nowever, he entered Into an agreement with the athletic council to coach the team for th next three years. Prf. W. W. Card, director of the Enuiaatum, left last Monday to Join s ebell team at Spartanburg Prof. Brocks, of the department cf education, be returned from a trip to Littla Rock, Ark., where be had been attending the Southern Educational meeting. Laet Thursday ths "scrubs" went to Roxbero, v. here they were to play s game of baaehall, but yust as ths (ana was beti.g called a terrific rainstorm cam np, which prevented the game be ing played. They are planning a trip through the westsrn part of ths stste for the latter part of the month. "Kg Bdb" Gantt, who was ruled off the first teem by ths S. L A A, is doing the twirling, s-od has a strong team to bark him up. Th claee baseball teasna have been making good use of the team's sbsencs and havs beeo putting in some good prsotiee. The Sophomores will plsy the I I freshmen, snd the winner will pley the I Juniors for the championship. The Ipeme will prolwb'y be played within the next two weds Dr. and Mrs J It. PscMieon left Mn dar for their home at Oa- Kira, al ' ler tpenditie; several days vistins Mn. E. C. Hrooks. ! The Msrr-h insue of the Psrk School Itiirette has lust come hnrr. lli pree 1 I! Ivy. -rrlng- j s . : A.. Wil- I i Hunter, secretary of the Durham Y. Jd. are and soots! light to ardor to couth U A, is u subject 01 -rereouai UD- winds. rt- North Cwrostna, bwutt Carolina Fair, warmer hndayi natorday showers, cool er in west prtlenei moderate east to southeast winds. Florid! Showere Friday or Friday night, and on Saturday, except fair in extreme south portion; modem wind, moctly saat to onutheut. Ahttafna: Shower Friday and Sat urday, cooler Saturday; moderate to brisk south winds, sbiftiag to aorth west Ssturday. Minissipi, Louisiana: Showers I ri ds y, cooler In the interior; Saturday showers; moderate to brisk souuk winds shifting to northwest by Saturday. Wsst Texas: Fair in seat, shower aad cooler in west portion Friday; Sat urday fair. Oklahoma! Fair, cooler Friday, sow er st night or Seturday. ! Arkansas: Shower Friday and prob. ably Saturday; cooler Friday. Kast Txai Showers aad cooler Fri-1 day i Saturday showers in east j fair ia west portions, moderate to brisk south east to south winds on the coast. Georgia i Show si s Friday and Friday night sod Saturday: cooler in th inte rior: moderate south to southeast winds. WATHRaTcoliKT. Tlie Red Dregon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs sad colds. Careful mothi-re keep Foley's liuncy and Tar in the house. It is the best snd safest prevention and cure for coup where th need I urgent aad immedi ate relief a vital neceesity. Oiavains owisies or harmful Aruam kf ,w substitutes. Hnwerd Oardner. MUSIC STUDIO VIOLIN AND PIANO Miss PhyUls WoodalL Southern Life snd Trust Building CUBES ECZEMA, ACNE.TETTEH.ETL tuni from Virjnn. t.i mfurti'tno with giLW t Cni' park. tS rong Moti trel FothJb (rD; the in Iragi bTif trwir opponntt. Th w-tb.-t mtn hat promin-H prwi wrathfr mid fxi ttttmdanct ia fjpert lanar IVinv uts his iBfn aic all in fir. sha mnA h- -xp? to mak th h thaw inf f t-fat an a-jra int 1 H Roya Th Montreal H.ib it on r1 t V strninfrf-Kt in the I-.atm loasu and ha be-n 4MJttnii fornp capr down in i if outhlasd, vb-r- it ha Irf-i. pnrtiji2 for several week. In a ter-Arraiai jfa ttrrdar from Unft4r Barrow, he -aouDcl th foUowing ia-up for this afwrftoon: Mature, fta.; Jeroe, If.j Yeatfer, Jh.; OoTfwraa, rf.; Cork ill, lb.; tanilb. tit.. i Po!i-pfpn art orrr the worM oae TIZ P 'Wtnea ftarni on their feH all v and know hnr-. tfrdfr. tswoH-n ft r-allr mn. IISeT nd th- 'ntnts ar aa follow T I hf-ra i' TIZ 'rrei th-jr ft ' ing il tn Mtuntaina,' y U r:pht up It k- r ,prt m perfect con- An 141 IVim," hw R H II M 4it!on. V.i 4-1 wff tli.-enwui haa time. rtd "A Jauxil, d o t "1 was oUipnwd and dehehted (jwmn, and "Jive (ttai, br W with T I Z for tendrr trt. j baldly aon. jr. know bow to thank you enonfh for it.- Ir. J Kua, D-an W. P F-w It's aupenoT to povFderf or planters 1 W tV Rrwn, of Vrw Yort Profa ran kep nay fet in p-rfert cndittni Intenh and K-d. and Jam-a IT S BheTe :n my eamut pratitnl foi T I Z. I am potiremci and kep o my fet-t si! 6y " Lmry rUrrali, Aus tin, Te: mi L.tvd- n"rr !r'1 anynhsirp lika TIZ f rr for your ft It in dil frnt fr-mi unrthiiat -rr bWorf aold. TIZ nf ,'oder Prwdera arid othr f'Kit r 'n.fd:es Cttg p the por c T I Z dri oui a'l potiw-tnoiia 4nj.ia tif.na wlijrS bnnz on aoren-e. of t Ke lft, and i t he only fr-med that drs TIZ fl"': cit -rry jjot and g-lon fie- t ho tt - T-niir- ff.-t YouTI ntvr lunrj ;n or draw up r our in - ' ' r pj i n a rnl t oh 1 1 f orijet aVtnt Tnr h.mopft and oallniAai. avrii'U fpl 1 k a ii' pr4cn. TIZ i for sale at all drntiaia at 15 eenta per hM. or it will he aent di r-et If Tom with from Walter Luther Dodge and conpaaj. Chioao, Til. Bcistna, Aorta, Ttttsr, Bait fUtnm, et. aru aUnply the iUa4ion of skla tlaraa, cnm& hj knmora and aolda in tba blood. The drculatlon ba booom lii far tad with Impnrltlefl wbloii ar boUitf constantly depoaftM into tba pom aod glaadj of tho cuticla, uul oontlcaai st-vta of Inflamination and lrrttatioa la thus kept up. Tnat a loiic u theao boinora and aclda ranialn in tho otrcalatioti tba akin aiTftctlon will ooottauo. Tho troubla may bo temporarily aoothod 9.3d corarad or or with ax-onia. appllcatoiia but imch t rest moot does not tnaks tho blood any parai; and can tharaforo bo of do permanerjt bene ft t. To euro any akin diaoaao it la hooe-tamry to punfy tba blood- ramoro tho cs iaa. 8. 8. 8. Curat Eccexaia. Acno, Tottor, Salt Ehmim, plmploo, aruptlonw, ate bocauao It la tho armatost of all blood pttrtfl-ra. It foaa Into tbo clrciuatlon and drives ont erary ahnroor, add or imparity. It cools the foveii-h blood and allows It to furnish ttto akin with baalthy noiiriahmont, iatUad of fiery, acrid depoalta. 8. 8. 8. la purely vegetal)!, mild and pleasant in lta action. It doco not cure akin diaoaao by forcing all tba liiipurTty to the torfaco, but stimulate tho excretory mambers to carry It eff throuab tbo nataral avmn-a. If you haro any akin affeetiea yoo can act 0 better than peiiify your blood with 8. 8. 8. It will awirt nature In quickly retteries; tho smooth, oren textaro of the cut 'rift, and tbe cure will be porinaav cnt and lasting. Bock on Skin IMaeaaoa free to ail who write THE 6 WITT aPaBCUTO CO, ATLANTA. OA Dr.! Vie ; 7ih- j el tni-vi nf honor at a din j n br tVan 4S F. Monlecai, of j dpartmbt. laet Friday. niber. nf the Surma ilta ee- , fiTTfi a rror ption Mise ' h-T f tber bers borne, on ner KlT1 tit" imw r.tc' FIwdtb at , Watir ftiet, iaat kwimj vriun. 1 h wirk on tbe new athletic field haa VaHi t w rari ! r poat poned on ir-oou r, t , of the gr tund bein too w-t to work wit h. Th woTk wtll he roatimj'-d s fton aa th fild drya off and the work j will he p'w.lifd. 1 The Trinityeaaee iatToJlrite d-Trata. whivh as to hare b-n hM t Tiif fm May 2. has bear1 poet poned , until antums on aero-mt of lb ilmai ;ot on- "'f Iba Sewenee debawra I TOHECAST. WatHmrton, April M-Por Virrte: FndaTi Saturday show Bavinf h-ijr'it a atve, at sji unuiui foDowtng low pru-.-i SPECIAL ENVELOPE OFFER re lot of artra quaHr.T of quanr.v of whit rn( enrpjopea, ttrJj off-r thm nrin ed. whil- th-y laat. at Uic iw price, we a, f o. b. (Iraeiassboro: 1 !v lota at tlO per 1.000 ; 2.000 nt .' tl.S per l,nO0( 5,W0 lota at f 100 pr '(fMi : 10,000 Iota at (XV. per 1,000. (ViO loU at 7&e. per 1,000. d!'ry only. It as aotvi yon eampi Term- da. The Harrison Printint? Co., Greensboro, N WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT ia 45. Wnle or ph a to- c. I lair, THE McADOO, GRECNSBORO. N. C A Strictly First-Class Hotel The Past Threw Years the Meet fteKce-teftil fee Itbtorr ef V Caisteact TOJVIATO PLANTS Transplanted TELEPHONE SUMMIT-AVENUE GREENHOUSES. No. 305,
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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