GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS TUESDAT. APRIL 19. 1910.
Ask your actor Beer oiica he pi ascribe
elcotwlia, stimulant or chiMm. will
probably siy, Very, eery rarely . Ask
bha bov ef tea ba pre acribeaa teak for (hern.
NtdnhJhtt Aik He will arobatjiy answer, " Very, eery Ire-
mt Mr M V iwii qasooy." Ayera sarsapanua is a afroar,
SSaaaeeiritAMIM
Your Boy
N frail Bill NtJmUUH. AA
Daily News Religious Department
Edited by L, L. Nash, D. D.
Personal Mention.
J. A. Esll, ef Burlington, spent jester
ay ia (Jm city.
6. A. Carroll, ef WMstoo-Salea speat S
yesterday ia Ue city with frieads.
Airs. Claude Hueke has returned to
her Boats ia RocUord. after a visit to f,
iwviAinnwyn
Collars and Cutis (j
That You'll Like :
To Wear
U1CDAY SCHOOL LESSON, APKIl as.
, ' . "Waraini aad loeitsUsa.
- , (Mslt. a', tO-3U.)
Golden Text "tnae unto e, all ye
that labor aad are aeary-laden, sad I
will giro yea rest." Matt i, OT.
According to Si. Luke, the words of
this leeeoa were spoken on the return
of the Seventh disciples sent out by Je
" sue from their aiiasion. If this be the
- ease, there is no connection, cliroaologi
sally speaking, beteen ii lesaoa and
taa last one. Matthew greet no account
of the sending out of the Seventy, but
Luke gives us as account of the upbraid
tag the cities (Luke , li ti) given 10
the leesoa for today. Some of these
words Bight have been apokea on more
than one occasion. There it a topical
i ounueotion, according to Matthew, be
tween thie lemon and the last one we
studied,
1. In this leiton we find Jetut up-
braidiaq the ciliet wherein he hail dune
his uignty ort bnause they refused
to repeut when . they had the oppor
tunity given them. Persistent impeni
tence will certainly lead to destruction.
A presentation of the gospel never leavej
. a people or an individual where it finds
them. The goipel ia a eavior of lite
unto life or ol death unto death. Jetiua
repreeented the rtghteoutmese and the
Justice ol God at well at hit mercy ana
love. We jihouid never lene sight of the
fact that Jesus is the judge of the world
as well as the savior of men.
We are in danger of overlooking the
righteousness end holiness of iod in our
sge, and exalting his attribute of mercy
at the eapense of his riehteonnea. holi
ness and justice. All trie fnllnemt of the
tiodhead In represented in the teachings
of Jesus, at well as in hie Prrson, Wail
Jesus was the . temiaraat , gi-atWt. and
must lnv-iag nutil that ever walkri the
earth, he was aJaoVsi t)ie the jaVet
preacher, that ever denounced era. He
proclaimed the oertainty and end fewness
of future punishment as no one else
ever did, and deneum-ed Ihe hyprocisy of
the "harasses in the strongest terms
ever need by any teacher that ever came
te this earth, flit was a warning voice,
as well aa one full of encouragement and
the offer of forgiveness and loving kind
rest.
i. Human guilt is everywhere in the
gospel reeaeuml by the light given to
Mien. The woe pronounced on Choracirt
Bsthsaida aad Ospernauin was measured
fcv the offers sod opportunities given
tioee cities So repeat and accept aalva
tkm. Tyro and Siden would have re
pented and have been saved rf t hey bad
enjoyed the opportunity of Choraiin,
Betksaida aad Capernaum. It will be
! better rn the future with the bee then
" world, without the light of the gospel,
than it will be with those nations that
riarvo the right and refuse to walk in it.
The heathen are lost in their twilight
unless tbey live up to the light they have
(which it cannot be amnneo mat aur
of the OS. to any considerable number,
do or ever did I, but those who have so
much mora light have tar more responsi
btlity. If bis denunciation was deserved
by these cities of which be spoke, who
knew nothing of the great doctrine of
of the cross, the atonement Be auae ana
the simple condition of aalvatioa by
faith, what mutt be the condition of
those who live in the light of this Twen
tieth oentury, and ttill turn a deaf ear
to the offer ot mercy aad salvation ataoe
in the gospel.
S. Jesus shews thst the wisdom of
this world doea not secure the salva
tion of the soul. It is often the ease
that human learning stands ia the way
of simply accepting the offered salva
tion. ' "At tJiat time Jetus answered
and aaid, I thank thee, O Fsther, Lord
of heaven aad earth, because thou haat
hid these things from the wise and pru
dent and hast revealed them unto baliea.
Kven to. Father: for it seemeth. good in
thy eight." Jetus does not oominerrt ig
norance; he puta no premium on that,
but he it commending the teachable spir
it. He does not condemn knowledge, hut
the knowledge that puffs up end makes
the .poor sinner too' wise in ats own
sight to be taught anything by anybody.
Everywhere. Jesus commends the child
like, tearlxable spirit, and if we would
profit by studying the word of God. we
must come to this study in a docile.
childlike spirit.
4. All the world needs of light and
help ia in (Vint. All these things was
given to Christ that he might impart
them to all who will accept and Hunt
in him. lie nialea a high claim for
himoelf and if he had nut made that
claim good, he could not have been re
garded as anything less than a deceiver
or a luuatic. N'o one can accept these
high rlaitnt of lesut and regard him at
anvthing less than divine and be consist
ent.
.V Jesus showed the tendernett of the.
Godhead at well aa the nghtcouiuess,
holiness and juetice of God. Wat ever
an appeal In humanity of equal tender
nni made than tint:' "Come unto me,
all ye that labor and are heavy-laden,
and I will give you rest. Take my yoke
upon you and learn of me, for I am meek
and lowly in heart: and ye thall flnd
rest untu your souls. For my yoke ia
easy and my burden Is right!" When
Jesus uttered a denunciation of sin, he
immediately uttered words of invite
tion to come to him In the tendcrett
manner conceivable. He could make no
uomproniise with sin. but for the sinner
who would, repent and turn to him there
was always an invitation and a wel
come. Thit invitation to the weary,
heavy-laden of earth, is a proclamation
of the divinity of Jesus. So other man
ewer dared to make such all offer to a
sin-burdened world, and if lie should, he
would proclaim himself an importer pr
a fool.
COSTLY ERROR IN EIGHTH
GAVE A. AND M. GAME
RoWigb, April II. Only one run was
earaad hy each team in the game with
the TJatvwraity ef Kentucky today and
om aaroT of Kentucky cost her four ruus
and the gsvme. With the exception of
lata error, the fielding of Kentucky t
vsjrv rood. After Kentucky's Hist in
TRINITY TOOK A GAME
FROM WAKE FOREST BOYS
(Special to Otily News.)
Durham. April I Trinity easily took
the second game of the series with Wake
Poreat here today to the tune of 6 to f
in as hue an eihiliitiou of uuNehall a
has been seen on the home dismond this
vear. though at tunc the slugging w-u
heave. West' pitching was a feature.
The grenleat
rr leant and relatives ia the city. ' p
- TSouiat Steward, of Charlotte, ia J
spending a few days ia the city witfa 4
friends. la
VI is Andy Glass, of Reidaville, speat
Sunday ia the city with iriendt.
F. M. Durroa, of Lynchburg, was ai
viaitor in the oity yeaterday. i
The Be, and Mrs, Hillard, of High)
romt, spent bunds y here aa the guests
of Mrs. Luis B. Carr.
. . . llasoa, of Charlotte, spent yea-.
Urday in the oity with friends.
Dr. C. AJphoaao Smith hat returned
to hie home ia Chariot tesville, after a
vitit to his sister, Mrs. R. G. Vaughn.
He was accompanied home by his moth
er, Mrs. J. Henry Smith, and tie little
aeioe, Uiae Josephine Vaughn, who will
visit his family for a few weeks.
R- T. rerkias, of Charlotte, was a but
inete visitor in the city yeaterday.
Harm Galium has returned from a
pleasure trip to Washington, D. C j
Mra. M G, Newell has returned from a
vitit to her mother, Jin. Pleaaanta, at
Danville.
Miss Evalya Walker is viaitaag ber
aunt, Mra. Cosart, at Mills Creak.
J. K. Williams, of Winston Salem,
waa a basinets visitor in the oity yes
terday. Mist Mary Korris Richardson has re
turned from Kpartanburg, S. C, where
she attended a musical festival at 'Jon
verse college.
Mies Annie G laden, of Whitten, is via-
iting fry nda and relative, in the city.
C A Kmith nf KeidMville anent ves-
rterdny in the city with friendt.
Mrs J. F. Kernodle it vititiug her
daughter, Mra. J. Davit, in Spray.
Mia. Charles Caitaey has returned to
home in Greenville, S. C, alter a visit
to friendt and relatives iu the city.
Mra. R. T. Joyce hai returned to her
home in Mt. Airy, alter a viait to her
sister, Mrs. George R. Keiinette,
H. W. Winstead, of Roxboro, epeut
Sunday in the city ou a Vitit to hia
daughter, Miss Ida, who is a student at
the M. F. College.
Charles H. Burton, of Winsioa-Salcm.
spent yesterday in the city with friends.
Mis lua Glass, of Reidsville, is visit
ing frieuda and relstivet tn the city.
Sire. L. J. Baker, of Palmyra, It visit
ing Mist Fannie Arrofleld, at Greensboro
Female college.
Alias Margaret Lee, who hat been at
tending tchool in New York, is here on
a vitit to her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. II
Livingstone Lee.
Mist Stella Reece, of Vadkiiiville, it
visiting friends and relatives in the city.
J. W. Fdwarda, of Hickory, was a bus
inett visitor in the city yesterday.
Sam Rodgert hat returned to his home
in Kaleigh, alter a visit to friendt and
relatives.
J. N. Leak tpent jeeterday afternoon
in High Point.
Mitt Hattie Owen has returned to her
home ia Fayetteville, after a viait to
friendt and relatives in the city.
B. ii. Sniltli, of Durham, sent yester
day in the city with frieuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. M. Wilson
have returned to Mjibtiry, after visit
ing friends and relatives in the city.
.1. W. Brsdley spent Sunday in Lib
ertv with fnennV
Clol. Joe Uardie, of Brown Summit,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mrs. T. B. (Aitumiiui lias returned to
High Point, after atteuding the funeral
of Tier uncle, exMlieriff J. 13. Gilmer.
H. B. Worth left last nigiit on a busi
ness trip to Raleigh.
R. L. Perkins, of Charlotte, is spending
the day in the city with friends.
Mies Nan Fialier has returned to her
home in Feyettcville. alter a vitit to
frientU and relative.
You'll like to wear the col
lar, and cuffa wo lauadrr. They
are given a pure white color,
are starched to just th at iff -neat
that makes them bold
their eh ape, yet be pliable, and
are ironed with a perfect do
mestic Anita, and are shaped
just exactly aa they are in
tended by the makers.
Collars we have laundered all
have emoolh, velvet like edges
It't worth while to patronize
ue aa you will discover by
sending us s trial bundle.
Phone for our wagoa.
Columbia
Laundry Co.
g Phones 17-J
sissesrvyrysrmvvmmxvsaea
when e Trees, a bate on bells and a hit
gave the visitors four runs.
Score: R. H. K.
Augusta 000 004 100 5 7 4
Jacksonville 300 010 011-41 8 4
Hannitaa and fields; 1'opr. Lee and
Mouohau. Time, 1 40. I mpire, Con
nors. Columbat, j; Savannah, 6.
Oolumhus, April 18 In an exciting
game Golunthus won from Savannth in
the ninth itiunig today, the Hn&t score
being 7 to 6.
Score: R. H. K.
Columbus 000 021 SOI 7 7 3
Savannah 010 000 II.W ti 7 4
Torrens tnd Krebs; MHrliua and
Thackera. Time, 3.0-2. I'inpire. Kbeaer.
Saturday and Monday Specials At
HARRY - BELK BROS. CO.
Ribbon at Half Price and Less
We will put on sale two lots mill ends la ribbons picked up by us at leas
than half price. When we get a bargain, our tnutouiert get it. Lot No. 1
ribhoa worth I V-., i'le, tic. and Sic. Taffeta satin auiah, 4Ue. to 11.00. Choice,
liV. yard, lot No. t ribbon, worth Sir. to 60c., We. to 11.50, each lot to go
go at lAr. You will be astonished at t he quality in the two lott we offer.
ALL LINElf RAJA. LATH SHADES, SPECIAL, AT sjc.
. Linen crash. 31 inches wide. Ue. values, at kj
40-inch all pure linen cambric, the beat values we ever offered in our lias, at Ue
Galatea cloth, new patterns, at lQa
LADIES' MA DT TO-WEAR.
v00 wash dresses at tZ.al
7M) all-linen coatsuitt, special, at j.4g
IT iO tllwoul Panama and wail tklrtt $6.00
THE MEW DUTCH WAIST, ale. ta I Ml.
11.50 all linen waist 0$
10c. Indies bleached vest, tapered neck and sleeves, special 6o
Ladies' extra tize vest - Uta. to ton
RALSTON HEALTH SHOES.
Ralston Health shoes, t4.00, special at M.B0
Our iw.io shoes at gj.ag
CLOTHING.
Kuitt worth ttt.MI and 116.00, special 1 10.00
110.00 Blue serge double and single brea tted S 40
MILLINERY.
Headgear we are showing It right for thit scsson's wear.
HARRY-BELK BROS. CO.
240-242 South Elm Street
GREENSBORO. N. C.
Not .nn, Milk Trust
Tha OrlglRil and Ginulna
HORLIGK'S
MALTED HILK
Tha Faad-drlnk lor All Ijit.
More healthtil tkaa Tea or Coffee.
Agree with the weakest digesbaa.
Dehaous, tnvigoratiDg and outriboua.
Rich milk, mthed grain, powder iorm.
A quick hinck pre pa red ia aiiiate.
Take Mtubttiltite. Atk forHORLlCK'S.
Others are imitations.
MUSIC STUDIO
VI0UN AND PIANO
Was Phyllis WeoiaU.
Southera Life and Truat Building
HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C.
Amerlcua Plan. 12.00 to 1J 51 Per Uu
Oowvatlitatly Leeatea EvarytUag Itoderm Tha Beat aWviaa.
The home of the knight of the grip sad travelling nubile geaseeJry.
A well eowdueted Cafe hi ooBaeeUaa. J. P. SANDERS, Mrg,
STUDIO
Do you want high diss workt
We can give you Jutt what you
are looking for.
W. R. EUTSLER, Photographer.
113 12 East Market Street
I
THE McADOO,
GREENSBORO. N. C.
A Strictly First-Class Hotel
Tha Past Three Years Ihe Moot Successful as
History of lit Esitteoct
nragt in which she est awarded two ot
her runt on errors, me rarmera moweo i Th .,.., i.,,r,..i in ihe contest
oolj one more men to make lliird sack I oatri The weather was bad. for
jiearlv in the atternoou tne most
t nreateniiii; elcuientH Mere, evervwnere
C aJHin. mnA llartaell1 hattinffl
far A. A M. and the pitching ot ( aurtili
TWINS GOT AWAY WITH
THE BUNCH FROM ROANOKE
him
ad mppo-t
Soort :
Kntwckv
A. 4 M
OkudiM and Bm :
ftrt. Stnirk wit -II
tkudii.. 4. Hit br piUhod hall By Sp
1o. Burrim-s, I,t Csudill. Ilark and Sei
ftrt Ba4- on 1 1 HT Oindill. 2.
Thrtv hs.f hit, Hanwll. Saenrto hn
prPMfm A wont :t.4."i thcie nm a clrwrup
and t hf Upl ist - nt t hi fit v and tht
Methodist of Trinity mid the trwn went
tut in ( th ftniiffcl. The went he i
ifBtiir".
R. 14. K.
3)Ml0KHKWt -: H 4
00(Kr00rx -S S 4
fton aiMl wa othwwiw idal
Sctori. 4; h , There - nral friemlshin for Vke
r ore-t and plenty ot rooters al and
yelled for them throughout. Plenty uf
money va np aUo mid, though the vis
iforit were not iiphHv w t rong ai ouie
Vofhotte and Heee stolen htt MhI -j team mmuig here earlier, ther had the
lenger, Urown, Mack. Coiiuril and Hart hi8rt phire of pers-mial friendt-hip he
11. Time, I 4o AttendaiK-e, rM0. 'm- hind fhem
pirt, I pchureh. Score: R. H. E.
Bingham, 8; Burlington, i.
Men ne. A tin I IS Pingham nchoot
ersba drtVateW Pin hfifrton high jiehool
bre eatnrdj by the nonre ol K to I.
Tmi jraine w ftt throujrhotit. The
feature re the fielding of Sharpe
nd Fowler for Purlrnglon hiph school.
Ha fleldlnf of .Tohnon and Camhill for
Bingham nd 1h hitting of Sharpe and
Fo lr for Burlington, and La air for
Wake Korent 0(H fKH) 220-4 4 4
Trinity 00:, 003 OOx 6 4 2
I "Hey and Riddick; C. West and Flow
er. Struck out- Uv T'tlev. 1; West. 7.
Rae on ImIU Off Ttleyi Doubles
Wake Foret, 1. Time. 1.35. Attend
ance, H00 tTmpire. Moore.
WATCH FOR THE COMET.
Tbe Red Dragon of the sky. Watch
the children for snririff coiurhs and colds.
Ttinfrham. thw latter p'ttinc a hnme nm (aref'il mothers keep Foley Honey and
and a two Hav hit out of four timen to Tar in the noune. J in the rvrst and
tha bat. The hntinp of th1 wholf Rinfr afeat prevention and cure for croup
ham t'ram was strong. wh'-re the need is urjrrnt and immedi
Score Ii. U.K. tc re lief a vita I neceity Contains
J-inpham . . 02: ftio 1 20 - h H 2 no opiates or harmful dmjrs. Kefuwe
Burlimrton . . 00 ikxmmhi t 1 Mih-titutes Howard f.urdner.
Despair and Despondency
No one Kui a woanaa can tell the story of the suffering, the
despair. ad the aWssyoadener endared hy women who carry
a daily hurdefl of ill -health aad pan because of disorders and
deranaements of the delicate and important organs that are
distinctly temimne. The tortures to bravely endured com
pletely uTMCt the nerves if long continued.
Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription is a positive cure Cor
weakliest end dlseasa of the hem mine organism.
IT MAKE5 WEAK WOT EN STRONG,
5ICK WOMEN WELL.
It allay inflammation, heals ulceration sod soothes pain.
It tone ana builds no the nerves. It fits for wifehood
and motherDOod. Honest medicine deal "s sell it, and
hs e oothini to urate noon von as " iust as food."
It ia non-secret, noa-nleoholic and baa record of forty year of cures.
Ask Yob Niton sobs. They probably know at aom of iia many cures.
If yon want a bonk that tells aH about woman's diseaaea, and bow to euro
them at home, aend 21 one-cent stamp to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
mnh, and be will send yon a frrr eoov of his great rriouffaod-nage illutrated
Cotnmon Sense Medical Adviser revised, np-to tiate edition, in paper covers,
la handsome cloth-binding, 31 atamos. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. NV. .
f Special to Iaily News.)
W innton Salem, April IH. The Twins
di'irfaled Hoanuke h-re this afternoon 5
to 4.
It was a itood jrantt. coiiNidering the
wet gruundts. luht tie tore the game,
n bil practicing, Hrn aocidentatlv
struck tr'Hanlon. who caiue here last
week from Philadelphia to join t he
Twins, on the ciiiu, breaking the skin
for two inches.
The local, for their practice, played
ba!. The visitors ars lnavicr ana have
had much more experi'nce this season.
The two teams play aain tomorrow.
Batteries for Roanoke, Sherrill and
Schmidt ; for Winston SaJcni, Gust and1
Vance, Deis and Moore.
Score: R.H. E.:
Roanoke 010 101 010 4 7 3
Winston-Salem ...301 5 10 4
Summarv- Twoe-1mae hits, Templin,
McKevitt, Painter. Holland; three -tiase
hit. Holland ; hit by pitched ball, Uol ;
land: struck out by tuss in five in 1
ninga. 5 ; hnr nn ba Ms off i ais. 2 ;
struck out bv Reese in four inuinir, : '
bartp on ball ofl He-e, 2 ; st ruck out
by FaiTell, ti; bate on Iwlls, I; pa-wc-d
balls. Schmidt. I; a lice, 1; first base
on error, hjoaimro- 1, in-1n Sah-m. 1 ;
double play. Kcef-e to MrKevitt 1 o
lnit t wrtcJ : s:n rinVT h'ts, Sprati.
Rrcrit . Ftj?art v. M.r . i-'.-n ,-a
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Jacksonville, 6; Augusta, 5.
j lekonvill April 1H. In an exciting
jram thi aft'inoon tbe loeaU won from
; fitfti-t iii flu ninth iiMiinp lip. t lie
had nut yielded a hit until tho sixth,! )
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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
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Greensboro's Largest and Most
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