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V GREENSBORO DALLY NEWS THUTtSDAT APRTX 28, 1910 Ingrfdit-nts of Ayer's hd.r V Anylhlns tniuri u fr- Anutinv or .. r rcr r w y-ur o tr. Will It iop fci'tit k rtnlr. Aak your t?x lor. Will It destroy if,-nj:urf . your dottoi. Docs not Co5or the E"iair IMPROVED llllillti.m Much Interest Has Opiiii Arcused In Durham Mterinq Friday. Sp- ,; -o r li,ff. 1 1 . i.n! ,i ln;l,Mi t:--m I;.... 1 ! pdM jl I t In U.i i ill1 if B' J i it t it y ihat will ite V i ' it ! 1 Apnl W at. 'n ium ni.-T u nd 1 i i 1 1 i I m it -d 1 tn mi j!i ! i i ..n-i to sr.. i ! . i 1 ii , ami a'l I I i i ; ' (if-' ' mm i - I. .. i Munich ll.-.r m, i- i ...hi I I"' 'lit'. (Mi! I,n- liBV f like I.n II ., i. pricU'ii! 1 " ,i i , 1 I h r (. i ; ,.t 1 Iltl Kllf ! !ta! t ' "'i' .'" ' V ill lit li.H I t . I 1 iiMhialt-. ! .mrf -i-i,M - , oiM r net i n -1 Hi .i l.llt nt-. in ,nq. Wlllt tllfl- HI'I , MikTf in tnk- pint 1 1 th' plan 1 hi' li.'-llh;' i- ! i I ..1 ii i .. ; i i- hi. 1 1 .M, i i 'M , -;, , J . if -11 ! I t ..ir, .-. . r 1111 W Sa' L ' I . ' v . . ' i ! I.. II ..HJrt fU I -il Ali.l li.i- .! ' I. ' eOlintl." J ml I 'i riln,i - n r ! . . t H . a i - i pur j lit' 1 inipTM i i t . luij j, i tint el tin- MiM.l 1 h Dlt'Minj h r..l-(1 l, (Ttl) ..t 1 I m in in i hi- r..tii t . 'it 1 ,,!! who .irr f i ' i -1 -I id - i i- .i I- jj. ,ii I lltl lu Mt I. 1 1 I it- ,1,11! II, - ST. LAMbEKTS AND GOLDEN LADS. it t h- i irh. .i .ii u. t ion hi I . iri'iio"in ii't J t tit . i m 1 hnra.Ja , Mb v . 'J o ( l( k p iii John A n rar hi'lr JdUH'n K. v -ClliiirV Hp p-lllltfit K !' llllM to lit' t MU XttlH t'oni in i miii i at H:iiiiil man in K.iN tiulpti i-oiiii( . Oanderime a, mm ,.--.i':?U;-- liters B N IHKK PrMf.Vnt. V U ri:JJ"R, Vic PrHral. THE FIDELITY BANK IH'krtAM. N C Capital and Surplus $4M.0C0.00 LA ROUST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAR 1LINA Work Or vl . -I si -!-. .1 ' I 1. IMF LAROTT T, tr,Tf.. (nr.iltT MdllF I.HMU'MF- 1 l'.Mr!" th.B rthfr ,.-Vm.. --t'-ol.'m fi. f-r C..iM i:ri -1. 'II.HiND and KNt; 'rfLlSH. .ril for lUrnlMMii- t ..,c Addi. -v KINGS' BUS1NISS CCI1.1 EGE, R. r h. N C , or ClutlotU. H. C U Urb Bxfck-p nc. Vorthat.d, Prnir.tn.i.ip, tc, by mail. Sr4 lor Hon Stud Cinulmr. QHICHESTER S PILLS Tftfce 4ler 9 yeer " aiianoe BM Pii.La, w a mm M' ei aa ee. la am. &hit BattM SOU IT ORlWiCTS nTRYWKERt BRADFORD'S : ; -.VaS; w..'.Y': r. Alc yriir d tor. MADE ITSJFPEAifANCE m Lurtidin Suit- Wdkes Its Initial PlMc Buw. iii r! i immti i ( mi i ulutniia ul ' n iiuttiT. .uhlir-U anil ,, - ti.itT-- for wIik-!i i lit p.ip'. I: i iit-t ct mM -ounl tnuiit - mi v .in.! .1. ' that it ' i i ' ii i-w m pint r mi io. ;i i'J ! 'HI ! - ii Mi HfW t ' .. i I,, p.i ..r . ills- 'I ii nd- r ..I n J.. , 11 . -f'lri !' .1 (d V III f'L'lit iii-iit1 thf pan It lort !n,L'i a-i'rt tlitit n i- ii'ir to ml- h 't wnri' In Iji I kioi it I, t SEMOR EXERCISES AT WHITSETT MXT SATURDAY . ;tx ial to v N I t r ii j: i t. -it. iiil i . . .in li - ' mi . 1 1 i hi 'or 1 1i' - .o i . I.i- m i-ii Ml h'wM m-li mtf, io tjc ht'i.i timl.M j'til ui.ii.on b Him.- M I olut ' IImiI: Orphi'uv llail'" UfJ. rhoiui. v hv m.miM R (Irvawm " nl I " ni.t Jf ti." I!. - ,l.,l kip - I -t M. I K.i it "ii.n ' N i )ii Ho I lira m( mt i u iim i.tal ' ol.i, urlo- ( ..I'M. I I..-- porui Ii A I -! m l'Miiiiij, -( ch'Tiii' , 1Ii-i.ii ol tlif ot l'Dii. lv 1. ! ,i in km 1 1 1 1 1 IWrf k Iim . ' nip-t i uiin utal uli. J. V Mim.M ( 'I..-- pioph. , l.v T t- Hit 1 "Mhjt tlo- Np-htinpnlf Sjiiy." lo. I , '-p. o ailv Nfv i :' tn (M.'l ,(i in J." I ii' list l-Uf u! 1 in i, w l. din "Min railif out ' ij .. . j I. In h I ' i J i 1 ' lAif. it Ii ,, s . i . r . ' I in tit- mi " ' ; ,it i.i . ..nij il.i' lh"ii. h a .Uiiv 'mil- , ' :,. ..i.-t L'i ri I - Grows Hair and w can PROVE IT! The Great DANDERINE Never Faila to Produce the Desired Results. IT enlivtn. irtj invi(orMc. the hair f landt and tUtuM ol th icaJp, rvtullinf In a cmoiwui and incrauing frrui m th hair. taiUrr praie re euBtia uallf coaiia to frai uearlj Ul nrti o( Lb cnuiiin' aia Una ilia. Mitdfriu lia re ipiI lb grofi of hftir to ra,efi tttat war nonaldsred abeeluwlf aoelaaa. K iMlt I roll 1 ItriMikivB wrttna j Uali l-)p0 In. 'in f loi VrlT llfT lua anil J IH Dautdrnne stimuUtri the acalp, makr!. it )raltli and leepi it o It ii thr jfrrjitrt n alp mvijjoratnr known. It i a wholr .nme inedi cine (or both the hair and al Eva m email bottle of it will Cut mora genuine) HU in your air tha. $ alios, ol any other hehr tonic ever Bade. It ahowa reaulta from Uio vary start. Now on sale at every drug -d toilet store in the land 3 tun, 25c, 60c and $1.00. I 'I1' taidrtaeaeim. w lh nun u.al. In muwattr who Tklt ( aetvta UtU free auupoo 10 tV llaavltM saeeriM Cs., tieaea ' wiiti thrir aim' u1 eed lor tn Hirer or aiainpe . u av poeiaee john r wilv. rk,i. H V. MIK'IR. uL I'uMm. "A School W,th a Clem C. Wright ATTOtNET-AT-LAW. S" Elm SL, Uppoaite Co.'.rt'nooee LIVER PILLS CURE ALL ilN MEMORIAM Corporation Commission Took Action on Death of Ayccck. "i -i- 11 to Iuily Nw ' :,. j1,. pi .1 -71 in 'iwi i ii. ' tuiiiii.m htiilin M. Nfill nil t.o t. I . ' H I I'OMI h- Hi d I"l. t 1 1,. - or poi .i ; ion i ..m a- i-f.oi. ,ii i ji.U'l Mil i Jill - -i 'I t ir;; u ! .'! a - (L'f 1 ' ..iin- ut o' t hf ("minih-.ori in iiiMTiuri.ini loi i ii II K. .LU-t, ii,.-mlM ul tl" o.rnn,. -tun. wiio pr:tl aa at lio lioim in J-1 onion' ,i in- 'ii to . i..-t Miji. 'Ilt-retU illiii&e. tlut hoi j j - t ftt i lu- - i illg jiiv utt' lit ion to ..iln :.i J ! it o 4 loi pveiJ niuiiih i ! Ilif .tttLiiii----t"ii" ia and (In- rliTnul Iom.- ol tin- ul in,' f-i-rii ritual inb'itt-fc r.-l.i, i: tut oni iiu'-i -r I.. Ho''t'i v..it ' Ii "-rat iit 'It. - . ' t lllooti rxt 1 1 1:; 1 1 Lttil'l I lie I unci a I at )' tO lmiori ou inm n N-t-r - : i v h t. Iii.-vii. and in- u r - m Hit Ol i t I i-i i Will JJn .) !j lO '. ilpl MUM II ,ii; lot in. f:in-i.il. ( lifi .. ii. 1' N.-ill I '. ir. it I Ml pun-' I. If Iti .1 It Mltl I'll H c unt "I d fi i in port i ' ' h a iid M i Ko(i'i - Man t - -tun I) (. , toiiiurrow I tli' ni'W nt tilt tit u til i i ' Ii "-rr, ( m ini - mm v I? f i Mill l f I ,i h,! - hi 1 . l !f.'ii I "ij u l lit r. !mii -,. .l-.-p Mirt n - Mt' unpi viMh.-nt i !t .1 Ii. uo.il'i ' li.l, !' Mlli.i-tt'llt - I ' OVi M'ti to n - inn- hi ftlu ml duiif - It- tv Mr. oi. k lt'W'! a 1 1 1 (ni h'icii -h 1 1 dii-ii iio in biothci". r -Uovernnr hut If li Ayr.M-.k mikI Wilhuin Aycock. thf Utter Ining in Kluula II- wb horn in lsA3 on tin- vi-i v pl;i nt at ion that h? un riilt i j 1 1 i:ij nt tin- iiHi' of tnii dnUi TRIMTi C 0 M M E N C E M EN T All Arrangements Hade and Floe Program Arranged. (Special to DhiIv News) Iui liiUii A u il 7. All ari a-ngeicent n for loiiiiiu 11 nt - nt har n-vi lotnpleted and the program, which in one ul lh lllo,t mlrrt'itl in t he hiMoiy of tin-colK-frr. ha iHrn mudf Mibhc Trinity m luitunatc 111 having two men of audi proioitif lice to delnrr addrt-snrs, and Hit r xrrciea tht Tear pi ouhm- lu be ua uaually sucresaful in every respect. The program i as follows: Juaa 4, Sunday eveiuiigiiaoca laur eate addreas, by Vreaident Jolia C. Kilgo, of Trinity cu liege. .Tune 6. Monday afternoon Annual meeting of the boa'd of trustees. June 7, Tuasday morning Baccalaur eate sermon, by tha Rev. William J. Dawaon, D D., of Taunton, Mass. Tueedar after, 1 p. m Annual din ner of tbe Trinity college alumni as sociation, of which Senator Lee H. Over man is preaident At this dinner the annual addreas before the aisociatioa will be deliverer! by the Hon. Kumiford M. Simmons, L.L.D., T'nited Ktatn sen ator from North Carolina. A poem ap probate to the occasion will be read by the Rev. Plato T Durham, of Central Methodist churrfe, Concord. V C. Tueadav evening -ira dialing orations by the repte sent at rr ttoin the gradu ating da Awarlinp of prizes and tiif-diili won during the year. June . ednodny morn ing--Coin-rtiriifrnieiil addreaa. by the Hon Charn Sngi I, Washington, l . -eeretary of i-ommffcf and laltor. Con t erring of dr rfe The annual .-nioi ri ption will b- Indd '"lrila ; t-vi n.ni; lie. William I Inf"it. ho prrachf ihe ba'-ra la ureii te i-i imtii. h Ikh n in Sort l:a mpt on. Knclniul Mr v.i. or dajiud a e!tn iiuii-ttr and he. vain,i' iififwuiitment - until iS'ij i iif-ti brra me (i.i-tor of llif;l)buiv 1,'nad r;i nt 1 'ongri'gaf nn;i I rhiir h in 1 .on. 1 011 In he vat a d- legate to t li Meth-xli-I K'-iimeniro I roum-il in WHbington. lie i not ouly .1 noted preacher, ri.it the an fhor of a number of wall known Hooks, among which are: A S' iirrt of Souls." "The Threshold f Man Ixird," and many others Dt. Dawson Is already widely know-n to t he American pen pie. Kor many yrars he was one ol the mot popular apaker? In Kngtanri Tbe Hon t'li.trle ,ieel who i to d 'iwr the .ommencmrtit sdlreas. f rrt.iry of eommeree .ind l.ibor in PTesi d'-nt Ta ft cabinet . and i not only a cultured literary mar,, hut he is u moat urcesf ul speaker, anil Trinity ic moat tort 1 mate m lx inp able to htui r hi services. He a man . f tt iking pr aonal appearance, and ) nne of the most nopu'ar nu'u in pibh.- hit m W.hirm ton. HOWE'S GREAT LONDON SHOWS. Stables a Ventablc Horse Fair Ken tucky Thoroughbreds to the Front. To eb i't i !i. k ind ot borfen w Inch bae gien ll"e teat shni a n fion.i. 1 p'tt ;i t kmi 101 luxin tlic 'in t-t hoi'' of mr now .n r.inh. mm!i tino- I nte' licence pat ,rnir at).. ver-f el-;: n-' a f re rcq .1 11 Kr ' h- 1 r ,1 havv wotV. the P r. 'eri 1. 1 drstt hir 10 r Ire ted. and tor the hippo 1 - a - 1 Ii o-1 ii ''1 le nc ut K - n horoni-b ir'd riiini'T. L.aj h year ,,. u t.. k 1. ... t-ct..l ..hnv Tro-ll tl"' . br.t N 11 ml ' Y.t lin- e.-n - .11 re I. b;i mi-hed it uikir' 1 ar- culled r r lii. niti'i' up of t !k duTWerU teem' 1. n .1 in 1 1 -- n t " the ee. unitorm itv - f i.e. ccd or and tyle always pre t 1 11 'i...'ii W'lwn to thr 1wnutiful .. d p ' jri r u ' horst' n j add-d t . . Mt.- Sipf land ponie. it I not ,tu..j'- M.at The Irtihy trert pa-' rede of the H"we' "f-teat Iondon howe a miMt 1 rr. f i n end p'eainp sight.! When Howe's London ?hov exhibit -'er- itirr-tie will not only find the cir-'U- ati- mpn,tgerie reeedinly worthy -f thir patirtnayc, but they n ill fin ! ; H""' hore aiaSb-a i"nirw0 ,t ventaMe htire fan and thv hoold i'iiv he ri)ted. Tbe rittr should nrit -k what 'eowM hce h(irM , if they berome cnpf'M. they will lie' diapl-aeed with th" anwer. which Is j that they are fed to the anima s I I The big show comet to Greensboro I Wednesday, May i. Sporting News ontinued from Page Three.) SOLTHERN LEAGUE Mobile, 3; Montgomery, t. Mobile, Ala., April .'7 -Mobilr this at(t'inxn broke it lo?ni? streak by dc fating Mrnlgiwiirr MueUmaa and ' - r-t r oi Mobilr. f at b knocked a horn : .Hi. Ncorp H. H. E. Montjp.;iii Omj.h" flul 6 $ Mnfctlf 010 41IO 10 3 5 4 .Sully and ILtrt; Liifolff and Dunn, lime, 1.45. Lmpirs, Hickman and Lug- New Orleans, 3; Birmingham, 1. Sew Orlran, April .? New Or Irani del cat i-d Birmingham in a fast game hrre hnr toda, 3 t-. 1 Sew Orleans' ni'tory waa due to h trio of long hits, a home run by Writvrr and two three tiaKr hit Scotr- K. H. E. HirmiiijihitHi iooKi0 00O 1 2 Ne ltlrun- 001 10(1 10 3 9 3 Mit nut I Kh or 1 ;iii'l llrun ; Pair and La tit i I une. L-'l i Linpirr, Litim inoii-'. Memphis, 0; Chattanooga, 3. .Memphis, Tenn., Apiil 27. For aeven iniwiijc ttnliiV both Chattanooga and Mftniln play-d iiiapv hall and nritbfr 1 '-am could t-oic. Tbn Allen weak iiiti!. Mfit'plu- nnp'jxf occiirrel at , ittcal timra and 1 h taitorn aooted 1 Iim-c iniift in the i.i-t tuo inmnfs. s.r.- 11. IL E. ('Iiattannoga . OOti HXl 012 3 7 0 Memphm mi0nK)0()0 0 2 S. Iiliter and Meek and Carson; Allen and Kementer '1'ime, 1.30. I'mpirca, Onnalian and Eaaon. NOT MUCH TO CHOOSE Langlord and Ketchel Fought Vicious ly for Six Bounds. (By The Associated Presa.l Philadelphia. April -7 - Sam Lanj; ' ford, of Huston, and Mauley Ketchol, of Michigan, two of t bo bit middleweight lighter in the country, met tonight in tut anna of tbe Siitiutial Athletic club in a i toiii.d liout, and at the. end there vias little o choose bet ween the men. If anything Ltiugtord had a alight; advantage, but a draw would have baeu a fair derision. j After the first round both men fought viciously, Ketchel playing for the col ) orad man's stomach, while the Boston ( tighter uaed a straight left, varied ooca-i locally with a right uppereut flush on' the nose near the close of the third round, and started the blood flowing in a stream. Langford thereafter played for' the damaged organ, driving hie long left straight to the face repeatedly., This attack seemed to unnerve Ketchel, and ha swung wldly many times, while Lngford was cool all tbe time. There was not a mark on either man as they emerged from tbe ring, but Langford appeared to be the fresher. Not in the history of the club has there been aueh 11 representative assem blage of i porting men as that which surrounded Ue ring. Round L The men advanced eau tioualy. Kctrhel was the first to lend, with a light let! for the wind. Lamr ford mi sued left and right and Ketchel tapped t he n lord man on t he hea d. They clinched und in the break Jn ford l nded lilit left on wind. Ijing ford miofd repeat i'd I y. lvetrh--l wn forcing t lie fighting. He landed a left on t h wind and a ri"bt In t he a me pbii-e a the bell rang. Not a solid blow wa- struck j Kound 2 -Roth advanced quickly to 1 tle center. IjinfoM trletl a left for head. In a hrt mmrp Langford sent two cxwl lefts to wind and head. Keti htd drove a rich' to he;id and again to wind Langford sent a left to head. Kach j landed lefts to head ;iiid Ketchel sent! a right to wind Another miwip and' clinch and the referee had to pull the! men apart Ketchel Landed left to wind as the hell rang. As in round on'-, 1 Ketchel did the iWdn. j Round 3. Kethel started the third; round '.nth a left lead to tha head, but j w as blocked. Langford jab-bed two lef ts j to the face and then -.ent Ketchele head baek with a straight right. Both landed lefts on the umd. Longford jabbed lett ' to month and drove a hard right to! "ind and Ketchel sent a left to face and , they clinched. Ketchel eent Langford 's j bead hack with n hard left and repeated the Wow a second later. Lang-ford misvd a Uft uppereut and Ketrh?l ' hove a hard left to the fai. They were Hinrhei st the sound of the hell. Kound 4 d p to this time Ketchel was iotrig all the forcing;. He did not let tbe colored man grt set. Ketchel led lett to inu and they clinched. Lang foid nt two hard left, to the jaw and kt ehi'. 'van nv tp careful. Ketchel drove a ha i.t riL'bt to wind, iingford broucM 1 b bio.. 1 irom Keudiel'ft now with a .,T !.-!i Ut'Hrt.-ird chopped a hard left the no" .itI the Mood twme from the 'u 'T'l nc ii'm i in a stream. Ketchel cnt .1 luTfi .i.t t to tbe wind and Ijontj- unnirn'r rninm A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not only is Mother's Friend a safe and simple remedy, but the comfort and healthful condition its use produces makes it of inestimable value to every expectant mother. Mother's Friend relieves the pain and discomion caused by the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counter action, prvents backache and numbness of limbs, soothes the inflammation of the breast glands and in every way aids in preserv ng the health and comfort of prospective mothers. Mother's Friend is a liniment for external massage, which by lubricating and expand ing the different muscles and membranes, thoroughly ptepares the -ystem for baby's coming without danger to the mother. , Mother's friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book containing valuable information for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA. LIVER ILLS, CATARRH Cured by tbi Marvel of ttii Century, B. B. E. Tested for 30 Years. HciwkliiK, SuittiHK. Knul Bratb, ciiaiitee tit yellow maiitr pcrnianeni y uril With 'urt HutjM-1 lnn redleut To piovt- It we will -rr,J you a EtAJMPLK IHK I Mi;.T FREE. ATAKliH IS Sry .JNLV DANGER OL'S, tut It cauiies u e rat ion a, deal b a in! dcuy of ix-nt-A. kills uuibltlon. of- en 1 d u.im iofis of appetite and reaciiea to ajrueiul debilli i-tlocy and luan ny. i : ru-eda at tent ion at one a. Curt It ny taking Bel ante- Blo4 Balaa iU. 11. H.. It la a tjiiii'k. radUal. prima neni udie beet d be it ridt the ayatem of the polaon g-rnia that uituav .-n-tarrh. At th aanie time Hliwd Balaa K. B. aenda a llngllng flood o( warm, wltti every aymp'.oru of tatarrb H. 4B. II. H.i purines I fie blood, does away r b, pint blood direct to the paralysed nerves, and purts a ffeetrd by rata rr ha i tOtson, if t vlna; warruih and tiena;th jiiBt where It ir needed, and in tUin vnmv inakiitg a perfect, lusting cure of catarrh in all Its forma. PRVOG1STS or by expreea, $1 I'tK UROIS WOT TLK. with directions for home cur, j SAMPLE SENT KREK by writtna;i :ilod Bala Ce Allasla., Gau Deerrlba your trouble and frt-e medical advice g en. ford upperrut a hard one to the chin. This waa lAngford's round Round 5. Ketchel led left to faoe and then sent a hard npht to jaw. Lang ford again punched thr damaged nose, atarliug the hlood a I resh. laiiiford Mut left to face aJid Ketchel riht to the body. lUilh drn. I. Its. to face und Ketchel sent a hard nuht to the none. Ketchel mied a ha rd njrht upproitt und they clinched. Ketihel landed riht on nind and Langford upjvrcut to chin, langford swung a light :ia the bell rang, but tell to the flooi. Round 6- Langlord lifted Ketchel off the floor with an uppereut. Both drove hard lefts to the head and in a clinch Ketchel pounded Langford' atomacb and Langford again started the blood flow ing and he slugged Ketchel with a right to tbe wind. Ketel was weak and Langford tent his head back repeatedly. Ketchel was weak on his legn and they Hiiiehed repeatedly. Lngford played for the damaged note and had Ketehei eovered with blood when the bell rang WATCH FOR THE COMET. Thn Red Dragon of the ky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colda. Cartful mothers keep Foley's Honey and tar hi the house. It is the beat and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and immedi ate relief a vital necessity. Contains no opiatee or harmful drug. Refuse substitutes. Howard Gardner. LECTURE AT A. M. COLLEGE FRIDAY NIGHT, On Friday night at 8 o'clock the Rev. Oriahatuk h Faduma will fiv a lectur on the "Cuitomt, Geography and Hi.tory of Africa." Mr. Faduma i. a native African, highly educated and a speaker of note and recognition. He has recently re visited hiB native land and onine pre- Eared to give ua information at fUxt and. The public is heartily invited to he present. An admission fee of 15 eenta will be charged. NEW BILL AT BIJ0D TODAY. This afternoon's matinee will open up with an entirely new lull in pictures and va-udcville, and bein full ot singinc. (Uivliif; and novelty, nd of the kind ! mak the hour one of cntertninment to you. Matinee at 4.1.1 p to. Estimates for School Funds. I Special to iJaily News.) Raleigh. April 1',. State Superinten dent of Public Instruction -1. V. Joyner IS iftnuing to tlie county superintendent and boards of rrim-etion and to the coun ty comraiseionor!. of iery county in th, Htote. argent leU.'i with ncedtl blanks lor estiniatlns the funds needM by eai li county for assuring four month' public fcchool Lrrms in esx-h county, this to be ued as a bais for the equiiable die tribntioi, of the second $100,000 fur the benefit of the schools for the school yaar of l'J 10 and 1011. FORECAST. I Br The Associated Preae.) Washington. April ST. For North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia: Fair, slightly warmer Thursday; Friday fait, wanner; light to moderate north to northeast winds. Virginin: Fair Thurnday; Friday fair, warmer; light northwest to north winds becoming variable. Oklahoma and Arkansas: Fair Thurs day and Friday. Mississippi: Fair, warmer Thursday; Friday fair; light north winds, becoming variable. Louisiana: Fair Thursday and Fri day; lifcht variable winds, becoming uth. East Texas: Fair Thursday and Fri day; light to moderate south winds. 6t Texas: Fair Thursday and Fri day. Florida- Fair lbursday and Inday: warmer in rorth and central iortion Friday; l.ht variable wind. AUSama: Fair, warmer Thursday and lriday; light north winds, becoming vit ruble. 25c Bottle GREENSBORO WEDNESDAY M The Unrivaled Tented The Paragon of Radiant A Colossal Aegregation COL HOWE'S HERD OP Including PL CHESS. The M-inon shenden and THt, MakVlLOUs E.DDY FAMILY The Acrobatic and Aerial Sensation. The Marvelous Exponents of Athletic Art. sUlATos Imprrial Mm JAPANESE TftolTE M AThlTTR WALLET, England's Champion BARE MCK RIElEk SUO PtoyuE 2S0 HOKits 20 CLOWNS THt KING OF BEASTSM"HI3 FAMIIY THE 3 BABIES BORN IN t . MEiuvGERiejuLYi6ci907.TyAtJ,.vyy:.vi The Most Complete. 7AA Collection of Wild Exteniive. Costly avUU Animals in Captivity Ihree Bands of Music 20 ECROfEAN NOVELTIES luO FlCATURr: ACTal Unlike Anything Seen Here Before Baby Camels, fclephmts. Lioni. Monkeys An Endless, Amazing, TbriUinc SUitllng Chain ot tbe World's Great. est Acts. THE GREAT DELAVOYE, Enfltnd's Beet Clown. 0 K H At 10 O'clock X U E7 Speeiaculsr t A D A nn JLL In the Morning 1 flC t RE E Street rnlvnUC 2 MikrokMAWcfcs DAILY AFTERNOON AT 2 r If You Are Going Away ANYWHERE, AT ANY TIME, CONSULT OUR DEPARTMENT OF Trunks and Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Hand Satchels -ALSO TBE Indestructo Trunk GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS BE SURE TO SEE THIS DEPARTMENT BEFORE LEAVING TOWN. Vanstory Qothing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. I . 1 ry C ial V . t l J t X 2 9 a ' ' S A Thoroughly Equipped School ol Business and Shorthand Offers mu.h more than the nsual business college. Jt is an institution It iJ doing hieh grade work. Distinct reputation for msking the meat enpert J S bookkeepers and stenographers in in the shortest possible time. In sea- svn all the year. Write for Summer Journal, just out, giving special summer rates. Address the School, or 'phone 10S. . Jj niHHi FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG CO. ay 4 Instltntion cf (he World Romantic RealismRe ached or Sensational Features MUSICAL ELEPHANTS Largest Elephant tn the Werld Her PVrtorming Lioni NIGHT AT 8 FAM01S- s? ' 7 ...
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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