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5 ale. Mosney TaJks. Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Will Be Sacrificed GREEXSBOEO DAILY UTSTTS. SUNDAY. MAT 1, 1910 lEemoval IN browne, McMillan & company 118 South Elm Street, & Greensboro, N. C, & Under the Guilford Tariff Speech Made by Hon. Nicholas Longworth of Ohio (Continued from that law will not l prfwt, and tli H, mil, limn nartv then will b- called upon to combat tha flood of rriisreprf filiation that ytr an- oombnUinc now Fear of Miarepreimtation, Wot Facta, j w, 'will show them that the Payne law In the fiiiure, as in the )a--t. it will is an immense improvement over the ' mureprix nlalinn oi I lie facia thai ! Ihiiplrv law. and lliiu it ia a compliance Ihe Kepohlican parti Iu Id tear ami with the pMg of the Republican pint -not the facts themiolvex In this ..mi-j form. If we fail to do this, we ahall fall patgn it ia misrepresentation ! the incis divided, and our opponents, the Demo- that we have t tcar and not the tctK themselves. e tra 1 1 have ti go he tore the people and explain the farts vilh regard to this larift law, and we will do It TV l thou I Hiatort.ioti nr Hemti-' gogery We will not claim that thin Uriti i solely in the inteteata A the eonumer: and on the other hand, we will not claim that it i made solely for the benefit of the producer; but we will chum that it is tn the uitereata of both the producer and the cnnumcr alike. We ntaud. upon the propoaition that the interest of the procurer and the iHinsiimcr an- not a ntH-p miotic ; t hut it I. tn.t. U l-.f i I... ;..l.,,-.,0t .if u 11 lha conmiinera of the count 1 v 1hnt nil the! producers -houlil reasonably pros- from the tmrrel and left on the ground perous aa it is to ihe iiiierr-bt of a1 the will give hen- aerinua IhjwcI trouble. pivMliK-er th.it iill tin nnumcrf -hunlft ' Don't risk it. icaonal !y pro-prai.. I.-r. in llir Keep your hen fioni t raying over 011 iont; ri.n. it the American ln-mlinvr can i the Innd of your neighoor. IV- particu iimI afTurd to p:i v w ;iee d. tlio.c nn- I lr shout thi if he has any crop grow tinted with him in production at Ua as' ing there. high aa they nmr are ---higher, thank ChI, 1" the northern latitude May is the than in any other count ly in the world ; '-"t month when henn ahould 1-e set. the great 'mast ot onumi r- will not M 'hick- hatched after that will be too have the wherewithal to purchase wtiatMte for laying next fall, ihey are now conmimiiig. Ue will not j -ie the Iiouhch a good cleaning and mv one thing to 1 hi- uorkingmiin and 1 pl'' r vpade up the yards. Iirty liouses another thing to the farmer, one t h i ng j breed vermin, ami polluted aoila are in to the nataried man and another thing i ciiUlor for the gnpe worm, tn the uianufaeturei. We will ay to j -'ve the turkey hen and her brood .1 all alike that we -taihl 'or a reasonable j I' lr'g enough for the mother to move protection ot evi i y American industry : about and ataiid erect in. and you won't 1 hat nelR protection. No Increased Duty on Articles of Necessity. t the) e will -Inns th m th;it R pall increase in l he revenue und the) Payne lav ;uc derived from iin rea'f i in no ear bx increase of the dutif on articles ot necessity. I hat snotuer iwrt is Hue to the Jrupii-ition of a new Wra of taxation whNi will te paid en tirely by men w ho cant amply afford to pav it. and in no e;e. v men w ho can not afford to pay it. tTh-t for eery article of daily nerehaity upon which the duty has been mki .iswl. the duties on 15 similar article have I wen re duced, and that this increa-e. wherever made, was made in order to equalise the difference in the ct ol production of that article here and abroad. We will show tbem that for the firt time in modern history, under the Payre law, more than half of all the article im ported into this country come in abso lutlr free of duty: that upon more than S5.0W.utWl.000 worth of artk-k yearly consumed in this country the dutiea have hen reduced, and iicn )es than JT.V fWWJ.fW) worth have they been inT''aed. We wili show them that upon no auiglc ORDER to close out our stock of music, musical merchandise, etc., we are offer ing our entire stock for sale at This is the greatest chance to buy music and musical merchandise cheaper than the people of Greensboro and vicinity have ever had before, and no one can afford to miss this sale. Here are a few samples: Popular Music, five cents to nine cents, formerly sold for eighteen to twenty-five cents; Operatic Numbers, seventeen cents, formerly twenty to forty cents; Miscellaneous Music at prices to correspond. Violins, Guitars and Mandolins one-half off. :-: :-: :-: :-: :-: :-: :-: x : Page J, Sfcond Section.) article of wrarinff apparel used by the jinor man, upon no sirglft artirl. nf food on the poor man 'a table hare the dutiea Im-smi iiicreaacd, out. on tue ooirary, nianv ,.f them h.v hMn vreatlv reduced. cratic party, will enjoy the trims oi victory. It we do it, we shall stand united, and the fruit of victory will be ours. - ' Te difference 111 t'he handling ot two torit pafttor. 8uiidv school, 9.4.'i a. m. The poultry TArfl. jcolta may make aeveral hundred of dol- Sermon. II a. m aiid H p. ni t Wednea- 1 Farm Journal.) lars differenee when they are otfrred iorj(jay 7 45 p m public cordially invited, Lei other folka do the fancy noultry f Mle. ituflalo Preabvlerian North of citv, biiMne.. You stick to practical work.( Before turning the voung horaea and netkT hite Hak inilU. I. Y. (woodman. Keep the brooder perfectly clean, and 1 colt to pasture, have the teeth of eaeh ; I)altor sahbih itcboul. 10.30 a. m ; ar rIwhv leed the chirka tn a clean place; ll you want itiem to lire ana in rive. aurgeon. 'Ihe baby duck a are just aa well off, Infective teth may retard the growth iu tart Irotter. wttliout water to swimjund development of a coll. causing a in until thev huve grown their crop of )oa. featheri. Pita of meat carried out with brine I ' Hrt spt to nave had luck t.uinea fowl will now be 1m 5 mc. and a watch miit lie kept on their net. a it 1- their nature to hide them. The egg had liettcr he hatched by beun. t'n annovitii?. oerhans. iuat about aun-1 per time, to have to stop to ah dirty jj, m taik that mnt not be put off un I till tomorrow. If fowla must run at large on range over a farm, by all mean keep one breed ' and give them all the time, knowing- and attention poible. You will have something of which you may be proud, and that will profit vou flnanciallv a well. Because lien are out on the land now do not therefore think ttiey do not need sheila and such things. They may not he able to find a bit of that kind of food in all their travel. A ahortage here m apt to mean a shortage in egga with good shell on tbem. This is ttie month thst gnpe are more or less prevalent on heavy toils. Chick ahould not be brooded on the same ground that was accorded to chicks af flicted with the diaeaae last year. Place them on ground that wai never before used by poultry ttben besa begin to lay soft-shelled From MAY 2 to MAY 7 Only gg It la time to ask youraelf, "Where am I failing to give them to the food they Bead?" Don't be satisfied until you can answ.r that question. Almost always it ia due to a laok of shell-mak ing material. Wheat bran, crushed egg shells, cut bone, broken mortar and oyster shells are fine for masting egga with good solid shells. Hiati for Stock Owners. I Farm Journal.) Dock the lamhs early that are to be kept in the Hurl. The flock should be turned to picture early, while there in a ort bite, butjited. Covenanter meet at 4 p. m. leave them out only a abort time at flrt. Mnravian Kami I- nireet. hetnreen The chaise from dry feed to pasture ahould be made very gradually. Sudden changrs cauaa ladifieation and"wl ' " "' pH5 scours A run on the rye fields will be good I for the sheep and good lor tne rye. one examined by a competent veterinary Iri ing on one rein if, usually cauacdi, i;. 1 Dv iiarp loom nr iceiii lni y.uk nr w nip me noise, oui find the cause. It ma oe a nrp twtn,tnf, n,1(ljn MH , Uf or tfie imrneaa mil ne u- mung. .Min iiiru nij' "w ' , ' thev are had frame of mind them- Dclvew. Hous are wa-le fta.eri. A farm with out hogM h many leak". The fall litter ahould come 111 early September, if potnible; therefore t'he sow s should In brl iti May I not pui any other utock in the pigj paat lire. Cattle do not relish eating alter piga and colt" arc pl to injure hog by chaa ing thvm. l-onk out ior . reep ho)': the little piga will rind them Fort if vour wire tem-c hv nla.-me honrd around the bottom. The titrhter thee fit to the ground the better. Swine learn had habits eaaily. and are verv cute fi diouM not h- driven faster than a walk while on the wav to the k 01 brishl I ;ive the calve n clean I or c1o er or mixed ha v . verv d;M Y wji no fciiTprier bow oon they il he trjn to eat it Hie "piiliL' rabr should be kept in , roomy ho utal! t he firt ummer. n t hev ran be protected from t he Kca h f ing Ktin and bothering flic. Vhen the culf i about a month old separator milk can w given with flax seed jelly .-added. ltegin with alwitt two tablepoonfuN and increase to a cup ful. Thi i the iii'inth when cown to past.irr throiiph. Irr p,,rt of tl,,,-o,m p0R M0RE"XHA XHREK DtCADES trv. r.ivi them pnl lsrT. Kffp. th'wn In ol hwirt tiil Hipt hava reallv. Vn "'"v ,f"1 T" h w" mail thp cl.anro from har to ?m. It i l t..n',- i..r .ill silm. ni. t will fsiy i'"' '-r"11' and luna. tT mfi.rit- . . lyn.l .'ii! lift i' i- lw-t uml afet it ST. LAMBERTS AHD G01DEN LADS. "iitni- n, ..i.ist. nrf ,., h., i rnt.d ff the richest hredin. .it net ion in t.rcrnboro Auditorium. I h iti -Ih . Max SF 2 o'clock p. M. John A. Youii. less than cost. 4 AT THE CHURCHES Church of the Covenant ObrneT Walk er avenue and Mendenhall street. R. Murphy Williatna, pastor. Sunday achool, !!..") a. m. Preaching at 11 a. u. by the pastor. A fi o'clock p. m. there will be a "Household meeting," al which time there will be a special talk to children and a baptismal service. Pareuta who have, rhi dren (or itanttsm wiH plihKr . rj-, w t. present them. Public mo.t oordiall.T injur dolln downwanl on the floor :ArIj snd A,,lW, ,twt. SnnAy 7 . . . ' ; icea. Kev. (.bancs It. YvenhflM, jr., pas - j tor ( christian Walker avenue. I. W. Itol- uloo anj omnnmiun ervicea, 11.30 a. m.; oneruig ior loreign mitfiona. 1 nunc ia extended a eoidial invitation. pi ing ianleu Met hodist--Sunday HcllOol. ! -l.r il prettchuig by the pa Walt Long. II a. m.: r.p I. Iao.ni. It in 1 Imru will l m pmiWmiz n,.rVuV in this church in at , he Norn t.Vlt? at 7.4.-, p. m.. when the iieople of In t hur. h will be given a j chance to attend the -jx-riul nervines at t Korea t Avenue Ha pt i-t chun h. Friends Meeting 1 oiin'r A-hboro1 and lee street-. At i 4". liibU aehoo!.' miKHionarv ng b the .tunio; H a. m.. niertiug Tor wornhip. ;t p. m.. Junior I Kndeavoi : 7.3(1 p. m . chntian Kit - eavnr; M p. ni.. gose nicel ing. on are Ml way weleoinr to t he i-rviekt. That i.ight AnalM-1. n ho ti.11 1 ,,1,, Stephen Mri(li. t-tor wittMiut a word, cine m 1 b- diiit.ilr t'entenaM "ileihinii-l Kev l 1 Lit , and aaid MotV. r 't i- H .n. , aker. pntr. Sund. -elio.d. tt 4A a in.; are to have a eomtnt'hl hom il hoit HcitT'-n and coiiiiniinion nt It ail hav -iim. pid a- conceit -m.; Kpworth league. 7 1": preaching at p rn. A wei'"irt)' in an ervw l irst Refoiined e-t l-e trePl lie Shilttud I'.-rlei , jirfMoi unda; veh.iol, !. ".it .1 m . vernion by the pi tor, Kuhjert, ' Ihe eeoinl (oining (if ihll l ord :" p in . pTiiil t hrixtiHit I n deaor 'ft . 11 c to Like pUce of tin I"'"'1""- rvn'" !i-.- Flore nee 'an 1 ;idHie I'uhlic cordiaMv n It ed 1 o A II -iTfH-1- To Investigate the Beef Trust ' ! I In ialed pTep. ,liiii,i h -a A furl J7 -j-n i; t 1 iir n- 1 1 i r m "e diti n t tr1 r.i I court ioilii .'iiid charge.! t,y Judge K?n nt v Spcei ,itjt the dutj ot mi e-t igi 1 it g t he v t- "f 1 In- - a!led aN-et t through thi: ' epreernai hvr. in f:ir a the tiine of price n miMt- ' Miii' i rti'-l hug o ind I ii n ii't it ut JJet 'HI" i t-.-Uv' H d ardaei. One week only. May 2 to Tkt Story of an Orphan. Tas Ualineator, th. magaiine that ia conducting a national child rescue oam pajga. has the following touching little tory in its slay issue: Mr. and Mrs Wei horn live in a lug, Insurious bom in a southern eity. The bouse was approached by a winding drive and there were always aeveral aer- vaiits to meet each i-arriag. Hut de-pit. Uie d-p carpet, and the famous Eicturea on the wall it was a nee y onie, for the room, never echoed to alilULk Ismiklae a L. j Finallv. when ho could bear the Ioiih lineaa no lonrer. Mr. Welborn ailotitt-d "n " ."r old rt -Anabel. Aimhelwa-.; a vi-rv attractive child. M-emina nevnr ' to jrrow wirr. but verv wlf willed Na' j one could manage her Hut licr eager mind and fine face made her foster par cnts love her devotedly. They gave Ana tel ihe finent. ol elothea, imietir Hona nd devotedly ahowered their money at ber feet. Anabel remained the name, "niing to take il a a matter of ' ronnie. Relativea made it ao tinpleanatit f' them t bat Mi and Mil Welltorn withdrew from aorietv, k,.I.1 their Ihhu iiwinr anu 1nv.n1 i --!, nn-n ! n' set up in hunineoa avail). One. day. without any previous iudu-a- tionn. Mr. Wetbnm dnni-e. den. I ventigation ahowed him to le heavily in debt, true to ih proud oiitheni who net trodull atwive gieed ILn-t laM bit of furniture. Mr Wflbnrn lixd never cooked a nieal in her life, leti., - to relatives found that the. too I -1 auffcred re erten. anH t tut none h.hI.I ofior ier a ttoane. In a lone back room Mr fought it out alone Huiijfr unci nhe went to her . hunh i U ejltfu n rni.iie! i-.l, ! a-k ho j It. Ihe' 'place in (he OM lAnif' h- ' ctian ma 11 wn HliSelit. Cured by the Marvel of the Century, B,B. B -Tested for 30 Years. IdofM i xapl l: I 111 . I MI N I I HI.I. nil' tl . r th. tilaili -. lea, nil .... hn' t - k ' r. j.fl b 'Httl ll I Unlit! IB. Ii. B.i J tnpiifn. t, . ct II. II. ' - ti I I c ll in " r v s' I.. t Ml U w:, r;ii i It ari1 t I us ' h w'.'-r. : ( i f.lH. 4nd If. ih -m..ki'ic :i porf.M . Ihu'mk i ii ,: - . vI'mi In II Ma forma. . B. H. fro ii-noti 1 hrviptimt -f 'T i 'i Tim ; '-rn n 1 ' i h) .",.. i liniment HHi! : " ' ' in h- h. tr ure I I ; H i i .- I s. i" $i I'Kf: i.Aiif.i: ur with 1 i ' " . 1 1 " r i f ' r ," r . r l'',C. S.r t I ; KK 1- w - r r Hnlni e.. 4tlMta, (.. . trout-is; unij 1 1 ee m'u.A'i 1v: - M tilf acaaw iat. I a in tut beginning to appreciate you." The bread waa returning. Mrs. Wei born waa Ijeinjj reiaid for her mat her trust. Anabel needed this tnal to aoften her keart and make a woman of Ler. Today .he is one f the greatest lolol.l. ... uri ijsuir N KIHIVtn maitr state., and her career i only lie irian no Ai everv mmrt .i, i' . , quiet little woman sit. in the audience who never take, her eve. off h.r . la Its. II . . a" -a..... 1 ... liipjit r.-vivnl of inurwl in Ihr tudr uf he Hthle atnoiifr the undrrpradiiatei ot i i oHrire and nni.erititN neDia th 't imtHtrtant and nignHrant movement Hie day. The Mav t nlurr will bave oral majafinr dw-tiaaion of th great awautniti. from Ihe p.-n of J ton Sedgw if k '( -uner. tnecrelnry ot t h. international coinniitli e of tin- , 1 (' K, in Npei'ial charge d the Bitili work in educational iimi it u( iuii "The Arcadian ("harm of I'aleMtine' - "an A ready of the f.aM, ,-tml l a charm to me 11 reMt ll.'e." .y llolwrt llirhen-. a me anoir 1.1 iiu lourtii pjp-r 111 lite May ' entur, t th H.T .And I "T ' a-iiiuii 1 in- IIOIT lAlin , ( M WI 1,1 " ruat. m am iff piciuitii in r Hx-heno' lirilliAiit i-t ami in thr pointing- tn be i.piihueetj in the lull r-.Ici inifM i-t ll.e oiigiti,iU I y lilies (iue? Ill .ll II (if LllllW, j f I 1 lpa, l(f T.I l'-tti hImI The I n iiiMMeUfc li.lle. lent-H 1 1 V k. i iirae ..f my , hitman s.Tnipnth- i. rt ll 1 he I l.llllg ninplexron n ti wriic lnif I11.pl. 1- o I., r vl'N .i- h'i i Hill coin. U, .Hi en I in ' v 1 e'ltury Then. , tuipiri - beMr 1 cer-iitit ing t he ex ieriei,e - n n I -.it -! tne -uwm .if her la-t rctHl 0 tilt tiling Ot tlSe int Mte 1 pt' -ioimte 'ova tor t'olaud. ol the j." h I .ill'-" whi die.J in (altloitra n f 1 ' i'Hi'i f m ,,f hr lite hope in, 1 ainbii I h.-i re lirtmfnl t'f line it..t - ,,1 , 1 I I "W N jM-i.ple Mtlgo I'm'. T.,l, J, ... t t-t -1 n. Von r.-'.. l..'- R.i" 1 -nf. lhle. A National Student Upn ( r-r ' e , T..e nflti.-i,. $- ..t 1 1 - , I o If 111 1 1 pT I 1 ti C 'i 1 1 ' " ' ' ' , tn ,.t h nut i I.. rill,.... 111. " I I cat'".! 1 imI "'tl u-l.. th. tr . t. j i.-i. ,lttl. ' I 1 i b k it nr r - .1ti ..l .. , 12 t It t tl - ' "tn iirf i. iinifit ff '.'1 I v In nil r" IV tm M-Tlif Ir'ir ' l't rll A . 0 . IM i An Indian Legend. ,, r f h 1 hono it, :-i i i ii'-ntber htne mpti t Vnii x Uk- n- h . l-..gfell- - t',,.u..li. i- ad It. May 7. SDN RAYS IW KAWM0. Tkt Something in Poetry That I Mart Than Just Word. t St. Nicholas ) Have Toil eser. when Ton u.n. ,hll , . now, seen a sunbeam glanc. l . j Hie roiini, and tried to catch it in nmr Installs. (it nniirissi a a... ..... I possibly get tt ,. not feel It ca. m.t I , ' " " ' I ,iu n,ow ""to band. I n ll. .ll It u aJ .. I la UL - . .. I u . hwHiiilon -uUln tht ft niwi...!!.- poh.tbU 1o (loll; fttid jrl we Iuva rv far ii) of Initio in ta H. n tvfUr wi are a tiuuibei of teling and idsaa thai, like the iinheam, aeem taugihle enough, but hich aoniehow abp through tlio ordn in w lo I. e try to ratHh them, the m? Iilit alip thiough your fltigem. ll i 111 ord.-i to gravip thee thining yrt ifrfurt 'riH I jmru oi oui mind and thai ikm-Ut came into eitttence. Kor pof trs it nmn- than juat word, and , ,,,, ..., A . a A Ii a4Nut. r.u get a an-at- detl id pVanure jukL Irom 11 aounf and in.o enient - it itiitliei noiueihing iu yon, il m.imiit- t md it. r niilMain for a moment t nd an ni-Oard to catch wIih' it 1 niifMio-iMe . r wholly lo r.- 1 ..I- a I.. . 1 or t hi m 1 k ) t i .hw - not Miemi t hut poetry i (.nit thing In. wl to )ud rtan I. i -'ii .;n not find uni' b u it th.t e --id ni pi..- Km there . -Hie I hllie 1h -i.. m. i!ld ,( iat itiAl m,ui not Ii- ,j. 1 ni . tt tin-., t Ii4t niakca it d tf ' " 1 pro. h ii hii h gii- I'1- 1 - m oi addition t.. thiil given I'l U eMt,lU III.' ..fd- ll. -JU. l.'nv.irving viniforrnitv' in Fla vor und Strength i JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE porifn your z otiec drinkers. :r er. 'rmuim, no Coupons, 1.1P0R1IRS tOfFLl (0.. Lid. j JIEW ORLEANS, LA. I
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