GREEM8BOEO DAILY NEffB THURSDAY APRIX 98 t10.
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TZXSONALS
Mrs. C. C. Ooddingtaa returned to
! an- home ia Charlotte last night, after
a mt to her parent!, Mr. and Mra. fc.
: A. l-jon.
I A. J. Burton, of Reidtville, is spend
tag the day in toe city with friends.
M. SteArnsa has re
legai business trip to
Msj. Charles
turned froai a
) Winston-Salem
! Mrs. P. Kolliday, of Ore Hill, is visit-
' in; friends and relative in the city.
I R. A. Young, of Charlutte, was a buai-
nees visitur in roe city yesterday. .
Mrs. B. P. Beard, of Salisbury, is via
1 iting friends and relative, in the etiy.
T. D. Grimes, of Lexington, spent yea
t tenia ,v in the city.
Miss .Maude Patterson has returned
irum a visit to friends in High Point
dv ctiit ci'DDrur rpiror inccrc nc mourn nrn-T . . , rj u
ui ihaii ouroLinL tuuni lujolo ur runmcn LiLfti ,u lD uy m flt v",B ,rieBi
jir. Artnur r.uinjtou is visiting
. irwnds and relatives ill Keidsnlle.
(Speeial to Daily News.) j K j;,,, ol rj,nvil)ei tptniiug
Raleigh, April J7. That the assets of, the day iu the city with friends.
the North Carolina state fair here ag-j Mi. Herbert ( ole and little son, of
DECISIONS HANDED DOWN LAST STATE FAIR PAID OFF
(Speeial to Dairy Neva.)
Xalaigh, April S7. The Supreme eeurt
WoK actios ia tea appeals this weekly de
livery day, haading dooji opinions in
Sight -cases. The list follows: Aaeholt
vs. Seaboard Air IJne, Wake, reversed
Haywood and Laird vs. Wright, Ala
mance, aHiimed, Juatiea Walker aet sit
tings House vs. Southern Railway com
pany, Iredell, reversed; Case Thrashing
Maeaiae Cawpeny vs. Mudawrock,
lams, aa error; Thompson vs. Unborn,
As be, bow trial; (TKeal va 3. A V.
railroad, Surry, affirmed; Butler vs.
Penn Ttfbaeeo company, reversed ; pair
va. Norfolk and Western Railway com
pany, Ashe, no error; Quad vs. Me
Aden, kaham, eonseut to judgment dia-
ussing petition to rehear; regrani vs.
Heater, Forsyth, motion for certiorari
and to reinstate apjieal, allowed, ease to
we nuniivni ua pruiieu unvis.
Long-Woodwax a.
(Speeial to Daily News.)
Graham, April ST. On Wednesday af
ternoon at 6 o'clock, at the First Pres
byterian church, occurred one ef the
nttieat and simplest waddings ia the
tory of Graham. It was the mar
riage of Miss Claudia Long, of Graham,
daughter of Col. Jacob A. Lang, to Her
eby Woodward, Jr., of Norfolk, Vs.
The bride was attired ia a going swsy
gown of blue cloth, and she carried a
shower bouquet of bride's rases and lily
f the valley. She entered the church
with her father, Col. Jacob A. Long, whoj
tare her away. Miss Kathleea Long,
youngest sister of tie bnde, was asaul of
heaer. She wore a beautiful gows of
white ahaatung silk, black picture hat
and oarrted a bouquet af La France roses.
gregata fC3,t60 net, is tha showing made' Randleniau, are here on a visit to Mrs
in an exhibit of the affairs of the state
fair made by Secretary Joseph K. Pogue
iu jus annual report just from the print
J. W. Looa-
Thomas Thomas, of Wiueon-Salem, is
sttending the ball game here this af
ar. J lie total assets, in fact, amount ! ernoon.
to $86,750, and this is reduced by lia ; Mrs. V. G. Balsley haa returned from
bililiea that consist of UiA in 6 per a visit to her daughter, Mrs. P. D. Gold,
cent bonds maturing in llttj, aad by ! jr., iu Raleigh.
about I1JM0 in bills payable The as-j Mi B,. Trausou haa returned to
sets enumerated include the followniH: ir....... -t... - j
Ground. W; flora, hall. 710; tatta eitw. "
graadstaiid, 7,0O0; rave tracks, ,Otltl; u , .
machioery hall, a.1,000: horse stalls and . K .Tw,u of Durham, is spend-
stables, W.000; cattle, sheep and hogj " "T m tn' w,,h ""
stalls, $1,(100; restsuraut booths, $1,200; j '' Clara Shore, soliciting sgent for
secretary and treasurer offices, $750; I ""' Oxford Orphan's friend, i spending a
keeper's" house, 800; Ktorage housk-,1 '''w . in the city.
300; other buildings and improvements Thomas Burke, of Richmond. Va., is
t2,4l)0; Caraleigh .Mills II per cent note, i here on a visit to friends and relatives.
W.UOU; Caialeigh PbosphaU conipauy, 01 Wi Ev, Johnson and Bessie Lucas,
per cent note, 8.000. The report shows v. ... ..:,!.: i..
15th'.t UiT !5'7S1, bUt """il hu""- ' Jll- C- P' Wharton, on Pearson
v Kiiivuui uwi to go lowaruj trect
paying off an indebtedness incurred v u b . wi , . u
through losses bv the preceding fair.i B'.v-f City, was a busi
The report show. Wot) of the net oroflt J "' T,"tw "' the CI,-V
of the WOK fsir still in the hsmls ofl Mr8- K- L- Bo.vd "d Miss George
the treasurer. ; '-ong have returned to their home iu
HiirliiiiUin. after a visit to friends and
f& vyv klM ,or- '
C STOMACH y Peer appet.a.
3ITTERSS
Iadigestiaa,
Iysppaia,
Costive aeas
aad MaUria
b the Bitters
Try a aettls
today and sec
far yourself.
I 1
12 yds. Lug Cloth,
Wwrt- 11.51. aC
May at Vol
SPECIAL
Sic All Pure linrm.
yard wide,
today af
25c !
her son, W. I. Anderson, whs ia wuita
ill. Nhe wa accompanied home br bar
djughter, Mra. J. S. PleckwelL who wUl
spend several weeka tbara.
Mr. and Mrs. John Philin Souaa. whs
attended the gun shoot hers yesterday
afternoon, lett last nirnt for Atlanta.
Ca., where they ant to rive a eoaeert
one day this week.
J. Uut, it., of Durham, is saend-
ing the day in tha dty, attending the
ball game thia afternooa.
Juiuea J. Johnson, of Raleich. waa a
business visitor in the city yestarday.
Mr. and Mra. E. S. Brooks, of Golds-
boro, is visiting friends and relatives ia
the eitv.
Thomas G. Geld, of High Point, spent
yesterday in tha eity with friends.
David Jamea. of Danville, ia SDendinr
the day ia the eity with relatives.
Mrs. S. M. York haa returned to her
home in High Point after a visit to '
Mrs. J. C. Penny, on Beat .Market street. '
W. B. Guthrie, of Durham, spent ves-
terday in the eity with relatirea.
Wharton-Winstead.
(Special to Dally News.)
rclstivts in the city.
L. 11. Davis, of Winston-Salem,
Whitsett, April 27. The niarriuge ofl spending the dsy in the city.
xniss r-nie r.ugenia unarton to Hurry
Winstead was solemnized in Bethel
Presbyterian church this afternoon at
x eciock. lie bride wore white import
ed satin, trimmed in real lace, with
white tulle veil caiutht with oranire
blossoms, and carried a shower bouuuet
Th. hnkm.. .ttnrfx lv hi.!01 Driae roses. 1 Be brideimioin s uitt
-brother aa beat man, J. 8. Woodward, ef 1 " splendid brooch of pearls
Buffolk, Va. The ceremony waa per
formed by the bride's uncle, te Rev.
William S. Long, D. D. L.LD.
Immediately after the ceremony Mr.
and Mra. Woodward left en the 0.18
traia for an extensive northern tour,
and open their return they will make
Norfolk thatr heme, where Mr. Wood
ward has a very responsible position
with the Norfolk and Southern railroad.
A treat many wedding presents were
eaeived, among the eoMeotien being a
heat el airier, the gift ef Hw bride
graem's people, aad a aet ef Lyeett hand
painted ebhaa, tha gift ef the bride's pee
(aa, Ben ef tha euteftewa guests
and diamonds. The three bridesmaids
were Miss Blanche Kaukin, of Whitsett;
Miss Joy Belle Kime, of Burlington, and
Miss Edna Wharton, of Greensboro Fe
male college. Their dressea were white
batiste with piuk girdles, and they car
ried shower bouquets of sweet peaa.
Mrs. T. K. Wharton, of Greensboro, sis
ter-ln-law of the biide, was dame of
honor, and was dre.-ed in pink mull
with pearl aad silver trimmings with
black picture hat. Mie carried pink car
nations. The gift of the bride to her
bridesmaids was a beautiful necklace to
eauh,
The cereefrjnv was ncrfornierf br Rev
Charles E. Hodniii, of Westminster i yesterday afternoon in the city with
Mr. .lid Mrs. John M. Hammer, of
Ashboro. are here on a viit to Mrs.
llumnier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Jeniiing.
Miss Emma Page, a student at G. F.
college, has returned from a visit to
friemls at Winstun-Sulem.
Misa Phyliss Woodall left yesterday
for Raleigh, Tvuerc she will spend severs)
days with friend and relatives, and
w hile there she will take part in a musi
cal festival.
Misa May Baxter returned to hci
home in New Bi'rn yesterday, alter a
visit to Iter sister. Miss Aumnda Bax
ter, a stodent at G. F. college.
Charles W. Barrett, of Raleigh, spent
yesterday in the city w ith friends.
Mrs. Eula Neal, of Jefferson, is visit
ing friend, and relatives in the city.
J. T. Simpson, of Charlotte, it spend
ing tha day in the city with friends.
.Mrs. U. A. Scott, of Mebane, spent
Wadesbort W. 0. W. Picnic.
Wadpsboro, April 27. Webb Cainp,
Woodmen of the World, will picnio at
Deep Oeek church Saturday, April SO.
Mayor W. K. Boggan. of Wadesboro, and
Mr. W. K. Charles, of Charlotts, will de
liver addresses. A large crowd is ex
pi'utnd at the picnie, and dinner will be
served ou the grouud.
Hot A Milk Trust
Tha Original and Ginulna
HORLICK'S
HALTED mm
Tha F.od-drlnk for All !.
More KeahhJul than Tea or Coffee.
Agree with the weakest digeatioa.
Delicious, mvigoralina and Dttfrtboum,
Rich milk, waked gram, powder fonn.
A quick lunck prepared ia Borate.
Take netubatitnte. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Others are imitations.
11.50 Ladies' Waists, lace trimmed, special 9$c
$1.00 Ladies' Waists lace trimmed, special 79c
75c Ladies' Waists, lace trimmed, special 48c
$5.00 Instead of $7.50
$7.50 Voile and Panama Tailored Skirts, latest styles, special today at $100
Ladies' and Misses' All Linen Coat Suits, special $5.00
$7.50 Beautifully Trimmed Lingerie Dresses, new lot Just received, spec
ial today , ispo
Ralston Health Shoes
For Men. Why not have the best fit from the first day ? $4,00
Ladies' Slippers $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
Ladies' Oxfords 98c Up
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The NAVARRE Hotel
I Seventh Aveawa at Mtk street, abort
block from Broadway. BIW YOEX
CENTIK OF IVIRYTHMO.
360 Rooms
A reoss with a bath far a aallar aad
a ball.
A neat with a bath far a dollar aad
a half.
A reoaa wttb a bath for a dollar aad
a half.
Dutch Grill, Saeat la towa (a Va eartej
Mud.
Illustrated eooklst ma Had gratia
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naving ftougot a large lot of extra aualitv of wklta tmm aavsla...
900 Baths i '"' st n unusually low price, we offer th.ra priatad, while they uvea, a tbe
wuuwuii tew prices, i. o, v. ureensooro:
1,000 loU at 11.40 per 1,000; 2,000 lets
at 11.24 per 1,000 ; 6,000 Iota at 11.00 par
1,000; 10.1100 lots at 90e. per 1,000; 20,
000 lota at Tie. per 1,000.
Term Cash ea delivery only. Let us tend ye temple. Write or boa b
day. , '
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WI CLOSE SATURDAY AT ia.43.
Presbyterian church, l.reenjboro. and ! friends and relatives.
Mias Lassie I.indsey snd Herr Rov. both I J. Vsn Lindlev is on an extensive busi
of Winston'
ef Creenshoro, were in charge of the mu-jness trip in the south
sic, wmcn ass a special leatilrw of the JuJoe GWrtfC P. fell:
oocaaron. ins cnurca waa beannfiillv .1 :.. j t..j. ,l.
decorated in gnm arid white, and made 1 Eleventh judicial district to (ill the va-
..... ." urieatuiK insk , eaat'v caused ht lie remrnntion of Judjre
uT; ..r,nV u'"8,,?d Wft ut,, !E. B. .'ones, spent u few hours in the
Ura. J. Ol Hefladay, of Suffolk, Vs.;
Mra. Robert J. Mebane, Oreenabore, tit
ter M the bride; Robert J. Mebane,
Qresaabore; Mr and Mra. H. Woodward,
tether aad father of the bridegroom ;
Mrs. R. L. Weedward, jr., sister of the
bridecreem, aad Miss Maria Wodward.
.V. VS..M. .11 anfffnllr
la BM i ......
Va and Dr. and Mra. J. W. Pujfe, of !""" wn ' ri,iai party soon af-jT yesterdny en route to Raleigh
mrflngtoa, H. C. - , ... ' . "'' Mrs. E. P. Anderson has returned to
Florida aad other points south, f poll
'their rplurn tha. will wi.U r...
'Is) . in Norfolk." Vs., after which time
they will be at home in Ron bom, X. C. !
The ehurch was filled with friends nf
the families from (ireensboro. Koxboro. :
;Tiitett, liurlinion anil other iiesrbv !
7I JKXSEYS AT AUCTION.
WJ1 be sold witheut reserve. Crern
bore Auditorium, Thursday, May 6.
p. wo. John A. Young.
her home in Rckisville after a visit to
Ceaaitioa Pratcically Unchanged.
ISnn-ial to llsilv - I
Rlen Collge. April 27 .-President P0!"1
U.Ui ponrfiLion diirine veeterdav an.l L ..!'"' ff' "small
last uiffht remained priu-tically un I ,
Wba
were Metis. Lee
l.u ton. of (iilnouville. and Kuircne
akanged. There was a .Ushl reduction 7" 'nsieaa ana Mwsra .Mi.tin. of Hox
. . . 1 ..-1.(1 I . u,..n . V , 1 ! 1
loticed ami lii-pnl.e w - . . ""i. nim
; -v nine. u (.reenshoro. and Kichard
'Wharton, of the Iniversitv of North
t iimlinn. -Ismes lxng. of lloxboro, waa'
brat man. '
1 lie gift of the bridegroom to his
ef temperature noticed ami In- p
at ranger, but there we no decided
eaangs for the better in In. nenernl con
action. While it is hoped he will oon
recover, it is not all sure, and the grsv-
eat fears are felt here rcnetcing hi I
rendition groomsmen was a Handsome stick scarl
Yeaterdav Herbert Voffit, brother of P"'
lreeident Mofflt. of Ashboro. end Mr.. I ,ihr profusion of gifts in cut glass,
Emma Rhodes. Hsrri.hnrg. Va.. mother : ,lv,r,- attested the wide
ef Mrs. Mofllt, were summoned to hi- i popularity of the couple. .Nfiaa Kffie
bedijde. r.ugenia W barton is the only daughter!
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wharton, snd iaj
" - easily one of the etste' most beauti-
KmCfMlimVi9y .vounH women. Harry Winatead is
FOR
DYSPEPSIA
INDIGESTION AND
CONSTIPATION
Sew n pracwrj m Hums Praisita
t$c. 50c an? $1 .00
I A V Tf TT
ii
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Bolh Ends Are
Folded Alike !
Wbn wt 1aian4r ymtr
ftiTD-ilovni mllart. both
art felilcd hk. Vh-ii
- you put vour oilsr on. and
button it tn front - -our Mjf
doti Dot "Uck np no eighth
or iiU"trr of an im-h higher
thtiB the oUw
W uwkr the . orrrrt foM
ai.fi fhapiii of Tour colUr
poaeiMt H mpfning tH
mn pxavctly pv, b1m w
fold the rollar.
Of course it 1aks moc tira
and -irf-hmt roij will b bet
tT plawd with th- work .
Tit .
Columbia
inent families. Among the presents
N were:
U line hundred pieces of fine china from,
J Mi. and Mr. K. I). VVuintesd. chest ot
4ii pieces of ilver lr"m lunthcrt snd
iiunt; -.iher Miid "-ut pU.. vsse. Mr.'
2 and Mr s. Scbiffnian: "ilver t-aeet,
Air. and 1r II. W. lirighl : set silver
S? i...:. it. . , .....
Mini-., .ui. ena mt. r. r. nsrlon;
silver ice pili lH-r, In end Mr.. t . T
Wlutwti : .ih.r Initler dish. Mr. snd
Mrs. II. I. Huff: 'liver mpsr In. el. Ml.;
and Mi. . 1). Nhensrn; .,-r fruit '
di.li. Mr Slid Mr. I. (1. .l!kT: r-lll
liroider-d l lli-n. Mi klluln-l il hi rlri ;
mIm-i ii ' lir Mi.ne. I.lllie nd I arnlluc .
Hullip-: -t .ilver srxwin". Mr snd Vi.
'. A Vhst-l.n. nit jils.n f.rn di.h.:
Win.," l.ev; box cnibroideied linen.
Mi.. ltm:i in- itajikin: Iih.. .land. Mr..
NATURFS WARMNG
Greemboro Peoplf Must Rrcopniic and
Uet4 II.
in
come4 quirtJy mystfri-
5 y I. t Mire .W.-rt dt-hp-, ,rf,tr-
fjj Mi. inrl '. ( hw-:n: ihn pjfMe- Ttir lint- i-n,.
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5 Hinm-r tnrk. I. 1. Wint(l: jjia,-
pi1rl,vr. IU. .1. V. IHck; -..f Ppoit,:'r'"'- ' -
P. !Htw- . rtit ylasn fruit Iwjwt. . Kid npr Pi i I 'ipit i
ouly.
But nt urp afwaya nrnn tou.
Notice Ihe kidnry rcrfttn
tv if thr wlor ib unhalfh
If tliprf arr Jttlin2 ;iud rdiTn-ni .
Pay tt uni . -i-Bnti, pn infill.
It's t i mi- 1 li ii 1 o us I n 's K rd nr t
Pill.
To war-, f linrtt'' di'-MH nr dia-
in thi
Receipt
J . P. M-farifiw-: rtit ylasn fruit Imwl.
5 Vr, Aia Smith: -ut tin mndr !"!,
Mr. a"l Mn. T. K. "Imrton: tut
vaf, MiM 'indlay: and core of nthpr
f .. jr., 1. K Ait-tin. '.. Irtid
ew.il, F.o-aljr Smith. Mr and !r-
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9 lino: Mr. and Mn. 11. W. Fouh; J.
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and t Ur ,
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kj f 0 1 1 ft H f 7 f tf Wilson: Mi Mam'w and WW- I ,ipf 1 "-t-inrd and :ini sfa.l to rfM-om
Vi ljClullUl J Vfil n nd nnmfroiw othr friend. ; wnd lm." , ,
J PbOOCS 17(-(33 S WiM iBn, Hamktt h r-'tdiiif.l tit,fnt-. F..i-r hU: mi fo liuir,(lo. u
J t? ( harRjtte after attPiidntz "the funrral of i York, sole astrt for t;i. I nitd Mt.
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and children.
Oxfords 3.00, g3.50, 4.00
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9? week. t.v. n niw
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