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r - m &I1)S . The Largest Guaranteed Local 'Circulation WEATHER Taatlsy, Shews ant Coaler. wuAmj, wot. VOI. II. NO. 79. GBEEKPBOBO. N. fe.. TUESOAT. APRIL 19. 1910 PHICEi FIVE GENTS HAS HAD ENOUGHIAN UNUSUAL PLEA Which Shall It Be for the Stranger in Greensboro? DIIRI fTV RII I FXPFfT Ky&s i lUULluIII UlLLLAILul Senator Jildrlcb Will Not Stand Frequency of Deaths Called to House of Representatives Quadrennial Conference EL Church, South, May 4. For Reelection. Attention of Supreme Court Pass Carapagln Measure. MO V CROWDS v TO RETIRE FROM PUBLIC LIFE 10 Bealtb Glrei as Sale leasci For Bis BecisloB Bis Na Doubt a leyuliUcao f Ul Succed Blm. y ' v (By The Aasneiaead Press.) Washington, April IB. Senator Aid '-rick, ef Rhode Islsjed, aathonsea the aa nauneeinent totUKbt that be will not be . a candidate for reelection to the Hea ata aad (hat ha will poaitivoly retire at th expiration of hu present term a Mare a, mi. " This enneuneeoient wit aiade to - representative of The Asaoaiated Press, who aeet the aeaator upon his return . an YVashiagtea from Rhode Island, where ' he had beoa in ooasultatioa with hia aolitkal aseoeiates. "I hare decided aot to be a raadidate again," said she senator. "Sines aome thuig of my plans has leaked out al ready, I would be glad to have you Bake that statement." Mr. Aldrich talked freely of his de termination to retire. Ill health alone dictated his deriaioa. Daring his eer tea in the oral war h had a long aejgi of typhoid fever, ani, na a rc.ult of that illneee, he had suffered periodically With inteatiaal trouble. These discom forts hare manifested- themselves when he ban worked particularly hard and have oawaad him caaaadcrabir worry. One week ago the senator went to New York wave he consulted with his Py ieiana. They were tnaittent that he rid himself of the more exacting of his bur dens and devote a large share of his time to outdoor ezereiae. He could see bo way to lead such a lafe af as aootpted ' another tana of six years ia ths Senate, therefore be decided to retire. After ( tahVIng the aitaation aver with me na hers f his family, th aeaator wrat to Rhode " Inland met Friday to make the neces sary arracgemente. lie wanted to coa- fer with ft is Rrpuhlieaa .aaanriatea aad tTBnr tha (ending of. a Republican to ' the (teaata to suoraed him. "And there Is bo doubt of the reenlt," ha aakL "Tha leaders havo oaavaased the situation: and there is no doubt that a Rrpubltca will take my nreoa. All of Tory party asaocfates in the state are Just as confident as I am oa that score." It is well known that it has been (lie ambftma of Mr. Aldrich to crown hia legislative career with a thorough re fanm of Uie currency nyntein of the pv ervMmant. It wee with thai end in view that he became the moving aplrvt ia the national moastarr ooeiruiaarm. Me haa drrited the work of that comrnimon siaas its inoeption and -lie exrevta to continue hia work ebwjr that line, nl tatmigh hie retirement next. Miireb nroh ablv will deprive him of the dint inot ion of ViavSjtg sil-h rurrenry legislation liear hia name. The foregoirur facte were nrmisht out when Senator AMrlen was saked what be intended to do to supplant the pi-ee ant financial svetrm with un lodflt la.w eorwinr the whole miHiret. "T would retire from OnnreM with nil. it " aawert-il. th eoiwtru th frtrt relnetanre if it wrre not 1 lions would h oarried forward oven for tb tboiieht that 1 vn ennfinne with: "e rapidly than it i-. Hi national montarT rommiesion," rh nght-of-waT mitier between the said the senator, with a diplT t f-el-1 W hitney Power -ompiiny and th aonth ing that he had not existed in oon ibtmnd waa up before Judge Prit hnro; Hetion with nnf other nhse of a: plans. A a matter of fart T think Sraeticallv the whole of the adminmtrn ion lefpsratire program will go through during the present Congress, most of it thin weion. except currency Iegila tion. T believe that partieannhip ean be eliminated very largely from thia que tion of reforming tbe currency nystem and that what I am counting upon." It waa suggested that the Dptnoeret may carry the nett House of Repre sentative. He said that eren in aub an vent the waii of the monetary eoai mwsion would proeeed just the earn, and tl'at he felt the TVmorrats were just avs mnch Interested in tbe suh et a the Repuhlirar Thus far. h jKiiti4?d oit. iio politiral qi, st iM hd been in iected into th.- woi k, although the (i i' i ift is made up of mt-in tiers of liriih parties. It fs exprr'teH tlinl t renifridou f-rea-aure will le exerted trt induce Senator Aldrich to eliane hi, niind, hut that if will be without rffrrt ie pertain. H n Ifalderrihip h Ifen bitterly attakH, 1 especiallv diirine and Mru the piih-1 ment of the Payne-Aldriep tand Uu, that in some quiiTs it wili b" . hais'-tl. it ia advanced, t.h.it he U& d-ided in leave tfie Senate bpenu-i n( thw npo ait ion. HT- tou conwi'W"-.! thut phe of the qupstio! be wgs a-ked Mi. AU- rih Iwiphed. (h. "'f course som folks y ill sav that 1 n forceH i-ut." be naid. '"hut 1 don't think anyone who knows me will believe it." . Surveying S-aimp Lands. (Special to Daily New 9.) Saliarmrv. April In, Kor the nurpie of making a hurwy with vt'w to drain- lttag a large amount ot awanip lajida lUfthat t waa vtsMve. Kcpurauon. Iio waa, Qibamia, Stanly and other coun- j tees in this section of North Tonna, H. A. Kipp, of the department of agri- j nirture, at Warfhinirton. ha been rhis week M tkeae counties making a prelua- inary Mwpectioa. ; If tbe lurvtr U found satisiattflrT, ft ia iadWtood that manr thousands , of dollars will be spent in dredging the I staeama tivough low lands- rendering, Temnraoia uuiusaoa m aciea ol nca lama. WAS URGING EARLY DECISION lemarks Caused laoj ol Spectators to .hirer and faces at Justices to Bardeo Durtog lecitaL (By The Aaeoeiatad Preaa.) Waahington, April 18. Skivers chased up and down the npinee of some of the spectators in tha Suprssns eourt of the United States today when Holmes Coa rad, formerly aoutitor -general af the United States, called to the attention of tha oeurt frequency of tha visits of death of that venerable bench. He was ask ing that a oass be decided by the court before more vacancies occur. Tbe unusual argument in favor of an early determinatiuu of a case waa made ia tha suit of Virginia to compel Went Virginia to beer a portioa of the state debt at the time the latter stale became a member of the union. On behalf of West Virginia, ex-Senator John C. Spooner had asked the eourt to fix a date next fall tor ths argument of the suit. Kx-Attorney -General Anderson, of Virginia, wanted the case argued this spring. Mr. Conrad, on behalf of ths bondholders interested in the litigation, urged Hist the case be heard this spring, "Already two vacancies have occur red on this bench," said Mr. Conrad, "since this suit waa brought. For 18 months the matter haa had the ease un der consideration i $el,UOO had been spent In taking testimony, tlO.OOu of whioh went to tie eteiiogrsphers alone." lie concluded by elating that he was sure the court appreciated importance of this case and how desirable it was ta have it "eooaerlered by the jus Sloe who heard the beganniug at It. As the counsel talked ths faces of the just lues hardened. Speotators looked at oue another. Ho one interposed a word, but a painful suspense ended when the speaker aat down. . , , tuiet Juaiiee runtr said only that the smart wewM take, the niattaXJidtlar! earmosratioa.- RAPID WORK BEING DONE ON SOUTHBOUND RAILROAD Vttdebaro, April IS. All long the line of th YViaaton-SaJexn aoul hltmind the mrtntvctoni am rapid It ?in inning up their work and in some inMancea the1 xslhmi art retnly for the niU. As h already Wn announfM, the Mo-ilhboMfid will lur iti own rails. The work in to b gin May 1. ivnd will Blurt ut Ixxiiwton. About Mht 20 aiiuilar work will itart at WirwtoiL Two lmo motiA'a aJid fiO Hat can ro vow st Km nokm and will W uMit to the point men tioned shortly. All nlon tbe line the work ia hua rapidly puchM to a HnUh, anal in some plaoei day and nirht work is both going on. TKmt are 17 steam i nhowds and mimheT f oonrret mit- hts eorployed. Uarc labor more pienti- last Thursday, and the court referred t he ma t ttr -hark for t he niilroad a nd the receivers ot the Whitney company to get together and submit an affremnt. bi tne At Ih title Coast Line, between VVadefiboro and rlorenoe, many curves hare been straightened out and a g-od portion of th track graded. Contrac trrs are busy all along the line from Flodya to Wadesboro. Th prinrip:i! work now i being done on th trestles. PENN COMPANY WON CASE BEFORE I. C COMMISSION Wanhing'ton, April 18 Rates on raw supsr from New York city to Reidpvilte, N. '.. conceded hy the tamers to have been "'relatively out of line" and "wrong"' whiten considered in eoiinef t ion with rates to ol br point in North iirnliim, were dfvU i ed toda y hy the inlei.-tatr com -iiTT'! eoinmifc ion 10 ) uiiienonali' ami exee-.sive. 'I'lie tjefision a retift'Tfd in the c f Ihe K. 11 Pfnn T'i.mi-o c.impmn a.iiuT t he d liminioii Si eni-lnp roiMaii Aud Arums railway I.neri njM laMng from N'ortnlk to MMitf ern pou.ts 1 he riiriier recently ir-luet-d the rut" on raw 'i.i t rum New Yrrk to v,OitlfJ Salem 'I h ciation tin in n p-t'iii-th thr t and (onTtm--nf th. rstri. II- Mr in etttft t n Ml 1 1 If. ili r pr'-e it h pntn'ipl that h 1 a ti'ltna by itself, i nit ppre retjiM onrr)tt r r..t. TKt to prove t inT a pri'vmu" hiyiw-r r j -ih unraona I i ; hut the opinion lt- tno pnn(ipr xhtlt whofI th(. roi,. 'tion is aeco-inpan.ed b an dmiion ' that the pi-evh,i mte was wrng. the j commission ia forced to th1 x,nelufrio!i therefore, ia granted to the tobacco com pany. - - Anson Superior Court Opened Wadesboro. April 18. The Airfil teim of tbe Superior court for Anson county opened thi morning, with Judge C. opened tbia morning, with Judge C. C. Lyon presiding. Tbe term is to continue two weeks. The first week will be given to the triai of criminal cases and tbe; wee loiiowm? win oe Oc voted lo tne Uriai oA cm! rcaLaea, i 'M& ., -A fcm tern JkS H ; v.c.A. . fnaTrW OATHS iwaMeva rv 'riivr ecsu I SECOND W HEALTHY INCREASE IN THE Business af ess1 Committee. (.'aptnin. W. B. Mcrrimsn C. C. Mcl-sn . F. O. Itovlea . . . Bub. . (I . 8 , 2 , 4 Amt. $ 2.riO.00 3:10.00 100.00 rufotrn JOO.tH) .(Mt,00 100 00 l.)O(M) 40-t.OO $2..j3'.00 S. (lay Williams F. P. llohrood 4 A. n. High l Carter Dalton . ... II C A. llinea . . T. W. Alderman P. W. Sohenrk . 9 Totals. Citisens' Committee. IXv. 1. 2 3. 4. ft. (I. 7. N !. 10. leaders. R. C. Hood . ... J M. M.llikan . (' H. Ireland . . M. W. Sterne . O. M. V'anatoiy . J. C. Pierce . . . .1. F Stone . ... M. C. Stewart . O. C. Wv-fing . T. A. Hunter . Sun. .. .3 . 2 . 4 . 5 . . 3 . :j Amt. $ 100 no 1.0.rr0i)0 1 10.04. 3-vi.no :J750 7j.(M) 300.00 1 1 00.00 I 451 INJ .125.00 J Tot a In 34 $3,21 1.00 i ' Previously Reported, fluflineM Men' Committee .. Citizens' Committee Miscellaneous Reported Monday Total to date 5,5.00 ! fVrr tCtl.OOO. or 44 per cent, of the seen red by noon of the coveted amount second tiny, is the workers who ha reeord of the 200 nlnnteered to raise Men's Christ inn aa 1 .(fcn-hni n wit bin (.;.0n for a Vounit n'H-iHi ion ten davs huil in; ii Thi ptiitetriTit it tut hai fa- h i- ti II ;ihnve n of work n-toti and ii;htv hrrr i. inn lun.h ied lh.ll th t, th- hows did 'Hter was bft wnen St nr'lii ;)1 Ht 11'rOn. HHii it III t hut m rnt up at i hr (lav n hen it wn War u a 1112I1 mi 1 '. fnu 1 h.rk." v a men It., long ornerxxlv id. and '1 rJiuhl "'iigT vn' hand an hinll da1- rmp.tiffn "1 lie noon linn ) litm o( tli" jxM-onnel "f 1 chnced aiH a I -f tn!h- irii- i wiiuta i -1 " T hf 1 up the -nit f the two .-daft rian-. rilay w.i a repe niay. though th icr had hwn nt "I'nii otfered. tfnkf afttr the nt ve-t'Tdav'a Hilt. 1. ijuiupr: Mf-danT'S I-rph .1 ' gurm.-Holt l-a:ril. Pair, r y K . M a 1 1 h r -. ! 1. n 1 n t M;hur. ItoU-r !1 'uric (uv Fer n .larhoe, Har 1 1 nuter, t.eorpe Kd . C;ivlnrd H. MiK Kdward A Brown. 11. Walker, II A. 1 .a -eon. ' W I .raw ley. Nora Hall, Henry U'harton. Ilirhard T. Wills. rVm ard ' . ' lilmer. I K inc Hohht Hndaa, K C. Deal, Luhi M. nrr. Blanche B. Crr. Tbe Leaderv Following tbe : inner th- ?cjM.r! of the captain and !-:. I.-m wrf mad', the total amount r-p-rtd by the twenty commit tees being 5.(40. hMi t iw la--t report had ben mat'le it h oa-iU seon that Capt. Ccrter Lmrtot:, ot (4tniajiy i,, naa lead an companies repreweiiTing 1 the buaimesa sa commutee lor the DAY SHOWS A Y. M. C. day'a work hit report ahowin that $600 had ben secured. The winning compa ny i coiniMiard of the following: Capt. Carter IXilton, Private R. J. Me bane, V. D. llrian, C. W. Miller, A. B. Joy ner, H. Waldo Porter, Hill Hunt, H. Glenn Hudson, It. M. Middletoa, jr. V. 1. Heall, jr. With the unnomioemert the banner, awarded daily to the com pany mnkinjr the beat ahowine, waa ' tninsleried from Capt. Paul Rohenck'a i tabln to Captain PaltonV The citizens' eomniittee banner went i to division t. "I, hf-aded bv "Bricadier" J.I. M. Millkan, his rejwrt showing that nis com ni arm nan raiaei mmvo 'Saturday at m.on. Mr. Millikaa'a com mittee ia composed of the following: It. O. Vanphu, K J Stafforrl, C. W. Pettj, H. M. Reee. N. L. Kure. T. C. Hoyle, .1. M. Baler. Z. . Taylor and .1. M. Stone. The banner won by leader T. A. Hunter and hia eomniittee Saturday waa trans- ffrred to the Millikan "mesa board. Whit Other. Did What The table allowing amouats raised in the two dava showed flue work on the part of several committees. Capt. Paul Schenck and his company have raised $000. while rant. Carter Dal ton's com pany has secured a total of $700. ffcpt A. B. High and his workers have rolled 15.000.00 I "p a tola! of 1.10, and (pt. t . C Ale 4.746.00 Iean comes in tor a total of $610. ' in the divicions J. M. Millikan and 0,Mrt.OO I hia company alo lead in the total amounts reported, tlietr reoord for tbe two days b-ing $1,575. The next larg- tJy-y . rrzJT mis- rrnrr HU rr ItlL, DlKJ CaCCUA mfm mm ; mm ' BBSs A. FUND eat amount aecured by a aingle commit tea ia ( 1,32a, thia being on the or ad it aide ol Leader 1. A. Hunter a report. J J. Stone and R. C. Hood have paaand tbe thou wad dollar mark. Back to Work. Kollowing tha reports there waa a abort contereaee between captuins and leaders, following which the respective comrait.teea (rot togther, mapid out work for th afternoon and foionoon and then '(fot busy." Ijast night the same encouraging report s were liei ng toward beard on all aidea and indications point substantia I shift in th "long hand" at noon today. Columbia Raised It. Last FViday niht the aern day campaign for $H5r000 eloaed aao cessjiilly, tbe amount going more than a $1,000 beyond the original ho pea of the promoters. The effort made t-T the people in the South Carolina capital waa truly remarkable and it nieauia that Oo hjrohia will have onn of the beat equip ped JbuHdlnga In the aoirUi. The old building will be aold, giving eoraething over $125,000 for a new home. Plan of Campaiga. 'Every man aoinething every day. "Something from everybody. "FYdowing inatniction in detail.' Taken na a whole theae three eTpree at on a might be regarded as the watch word of t he work era, tading thrnn to sucoeaa without poaaibility nf failure. (Continued on Page 8, Column 2.) rtinn VT rT"lT nt. A V, 0 I LfUU I AO I CKUrX 1 1 ONLY ONE VOTE AGAINST IT lr. Kaon Tbongbt Members Did Rot Folli Understand tbe Full Scope k al Proposed Law. (rlj The Associated Press.) Washington, April 18.- With lie pie tentative Msnn, of Illinois, sloae voting in tha negative, the Houae today paased I the MeCall campaign publieilr bill. I Only a ahart tiuis waa required to pans tha publicity measure. Twenty minutes was sllowed lor debate on each ! aide, but only Mr. Mean apoke or voted ! in opposition. He declined that, like the 8lierniaa antitrust set, it would be lound that the provisions of ths bill would far exceed the purposes of its ad voostee. At worded he insisted that It required sueh aasooiatione aa ths rivers end har bors congress and newspapers awned by individuals to niaks public tha receipts and expenditures of their busineea. Members of tbe House, he said, later would be found explaining that they did not understand the scops of ths law tliey were enaetinr. i'o these objections lit Us sttention was paid, while l.aiaea, of West Vlr ginit; llardwiik, of Georgia: Kuoker, of Miitoiirii Conry, of New Vork. and Pa ters, of Massachusetts, delivered vigor ous speeches In support of ths measure. When the viva voce vote waa taken on the paaoage of tha measure a vaat rho rua of "ayes" wsa followed by a ainglt no" by Mr. Mann. APPALACHIAN AND WRITE MOUNTAIN CILL REPORTED JT Tt AisboWW PrattJ Waahinftoo. A aril la. Tne UU atiiur tbe Houthera AppalachiaB I While Mountain forest rraerve waa ra- portad today from the Iloute ooramitaee on agnoultura. A aiinorny or ins aoaa raitue also reported afsinat ths aaaaa ura. TTae purpose of tbe bill Is to pre serve aatertbedt . bj oooaervatinn of trees and refurestration where aeceassrv. Ths bill is designed to conserve navi cable rivers, but the flrat application oualemplatrd it to tbe forest reserve mentioned. I lie majurlly of the oom mil lee says "ths sgrieultural, industrial and enmreerrial future of teie sections of tbe country to which it is most im mediately directed" is involved in the bill. The majority report ssys there it no more important bill before Congreta, and ileolnres that the almost unanimous sentiment of proffreeaive oiUseaa d manHa favorable action, and that it la the tlrat atep in the direction of the jrreat movement for the oonservstion of nstionsl resources. "It is ths most prset.ral and immediately aaaessary of the proposed conservation measurea," say the majority, "uivelviaz the small eat initial ei peuditure, the least proba hie future expendrtnre and the surest return upon tne investment. It seeks to conserve of the richest of our nat ural i tacts from serious impairment tf not destruction our navigable water waya.'' The minorily report. ait;nad by Chair man Peott anil aii other members, de clarcs that rin(reas haa little warrant for entering uiuii a policy "which mini, if followed to the eiterit advocated by its pnTjorwnU. involve tha expenditure of vast auma nf monaT and entail a fier manent heavy oost nnoa ths treasury.": The minority contejida that the defor Miration or reforeetratioii of a water alied st he eotirrje of navifrahle rivers ia a neirliinhle faotian in the insistent nrr of nsvit:sbiHty. ANOTHER CHANCE GIVEN THE GOVERNOR TO DODGE (Special to TVily N'ewn ; Raleigh. April 1 ki'anor Kilcbin ht reirired Uie r'Mgnntwn of .fudge I Owen H timen. of 1 he HnrriT court, ti take effet .Vjrrt-I Vt It - trnd that I L. War! of Nw Kern, nn.l Hmrr Whed- be of .JitjenTtJiw. wi'l ! rmaonird to the governor to f,i! !' racancy. Found Potter Body. Hrintnl. i.ri! I1- The mystery aurroiindinp te d.t ' arance of I. 1 Potter, a prtniifi"" t't en of Big Stone Oan i , wVi i--T eea Mareb P. pM :i v ''! t-aday when hi a t, l n l'li.fH river a f rrfdr Tnilen r..tn V. if Mne C.p How he mn rlfi:', i r " K!, twn Mm raae irn sirni nr ! i ri ot f'ivrard I.. Wei.lz. the F't, 'i,ui' 1 ! ir mil'innaire, who diipr'ared 1 ron I' it -1 1 ji i r (lap eerern I vf r ago .ml ; i ) !'. ws- later fftund rid. lied hulb-ta F"und Not Guilty. Hv Thf Kiau-d Pre t: ... ! a , Aj.rM 1?. ( h-ve',; nd Ikrat'l. who Im-i been der for f .in uay for th murdei of 1-u tlif? Nim.no. aad fi'Und not guilty h a jurv hi eeninc N immo went tr Itoard houe lat February to attend On the m ho tuich cmni wia aoeofTi a danre. Tie to nen (jiiarrf-led and plihed and on reult wH'l he the fm Board etabtvd imim fatally. SeLf ; pn vero. Dt of dairy eonditiana in th4 cMenaa waa nia flea, i couatgr. ASQEVILLE IS MAKING READY Special Trains Will Be Ian From Far liar feints to Bring Delegates And Tlsltors. (Special to Daily Maws.) AaheviUa, April 18. indieatioaa now point to a very large attendance of dele gates snd vititort during ths aesaiona of the tjuadrennial general soniarenas of tha Alethodiat Kpisuupal ahurea, south, Tha oonlsrenea will convene Aley t for a aas "loo of t days, trotn several points special trains will be rua to aooomDao dats tha delrgatas. Una of these trains will be the ' Teiaa Tar Ileal Hpeclr !." which leaves Fort VX'urth at TJ0 a. u. and Dallas st t.)U a. a. May t, aad San Antonio at I p. m. slay 1, and will ar rive here at S p. in. May 3. Tula train it being rot ton up by 11. M. hurglww, of Dallaa, chairman of the transportation committee of ths North Texas oonfar eaoe, sud president of tha Continental Trust company. This train will constat nr ruiimau steeping ears and durrj-ear aervics. Mr. Burguar writee ta J. F. h.rr, aaoretary of tha ganaral oonisf enoa couuuitteea, that at least thraa -fourths of ths delsgataa are planning ta bring their wives and some of tbaaa , their families. Another special train will be rua by the Southern railway f rota Ht. Lsraia, arriving hare May . Thia train. It la expected, will bring tha delegates from ' Missouri snd other waatern slates, and possibly the California and Washington -delegate. It it expeoted that other special iraiaa win pa run iron nirnuiur ham aad Atlanta to accommodate taw delegates from the smth. The various eomnrJt tees art tttendiog . to every detail of handling this larga retaining. Practically every eonferenoe elegation hat already engaged ejuar tars while here. Many people, however, waa us. aoaatag here lor ilieVrgesuaal., confers us sesaioaa, havs mads ae pro- vision. Mr.' Kerr baa raeelved may la fulriea from people asking about aaosm mode t Ions, sic, and while stating that they are not vlelegstee, they Jnat want to Vs here wrrfls the ehurcn gsthertrtg ia in aeasiea. Tha fact that from six to eight bish ops af ths church will hare to elected, to say nothing ol' tha many Important matters nf church government, ehanga in e presiding eldership i talk of aholl. tion of the time-ncmorad limit of pat- . toratet; tbe movement of tha women r of the chnreh for votes in tha matstga ment of ths affairs of tha ehwrehi the question of a mora drmoeratie form of governmaat, til will fend to mtfcs this one of the most nntanle ntheriners la the hlatnry of Merhodlam. SATURDAY WAS GREAT DAT IN AND FOR WADESBORO ( Special to Daily Newt ) Wandeaboro, April 1H Saturday waa certainly a great day In lYdeehoro. For oavea aain it waa proven that whea John T. Palriok haa anyttuttf to do with a proportion it ia a auoooaa. Tha people began corning to tha town early and a large number of the aatuioli warn represented ifce addrvaaaa at tha dairy aapo.i titan aere food and good will re aull. l'eople were enthuacd with idea tht Anton county could do what other Baetiona had already acrompliahed. In tbe morning a meeting waa held at (he court honhve. Tbe room waa full. The Kev. T W. Oiambliaa preaided by rt'tju-it nf the committea, and Onl. J'ho T. I'atrwit made the introdnotory ad dr"a .1. A. Onnover, of the atat de partment of agriculture, told of tha good reaulta of better knowledge of la try work and made a splendid inippw Mifn. After Mr. Conm-er, C. T. Rtca, of Virginia, waa introduced, and hi ad nrea wa tha imple ptory rA his own r .rrKTas-e with a arparator and a a hertl of ef iw He n very entertain ing anit. wpealvwrg entirely fmm eperi t nt . hid a 4rrnn had a good effmH r, Jrle talked of milk parat'wa from the rrtirl t midpoint . md trM h paopt.- of ucrea elhewhere. Prof. I. O. Sehaub, rtif ftprt. of (Un -' ' . -c .i ! waa an r.te-'taining per.arr arvl p rhult of hia addrea h- thr ,tart,i nf tmTa' cttti el-iha in th. ei-iuity. Afitar tahe diirea. t V prt'i in tf font'it whi'-h hrir Wn ir pr 'aCT'a for eral months umlfr t he ilneitn of the two Wndfwhoro timvr r t S- Mengei and Intelligence rtd the ,,n-.o.a nnoitm-ed Tlie firwt prie Mf i roarpW " 11 enart-ir w er" a ""ed to t.h" puhJ'a wht'ola at ff irinr ! n d O'Lm Bpnrga I ' r- ti I pr!"' i firing "'llfit, gi'n hy th- ! ng' ' ., : ( I r hg-ner. wm gien to ForvM v i ' 'vfh'v.i The indi Ti'lul pn"1' Witt to pupil of thee hrl- ' ("'h' li 'r:rii' "-jm rirer, O' Wa'l- tt.WTi y nwr,;-d he gf.lfj watch, and Mim f r'. p.rnvei . .f MacKaiiaed. t',c ting T! " i'' ii ile bu(tsj-r mol'l c(Hitr-1 vri'l V a iiT'OUB'-eft lator. (a i. reTfa-ninnia er terred the ! n-.- n t -f W nnn (Ut trrmnt aa t"; ff u t. 4 ' an' in t iie af tv-rnonn a con in trial i'ir- wa hBM f"r t)-e purpose of ron- ' i ; 1 1 pr prif't y of a ayiten of o',M- crfstmei ,f an.-n. prom this nnN'rnt-e M.methirg v 'II eome.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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April 19, 1910, edition 1
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