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GBEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY. MAT 1. 1910 RICH SQUARE ITEMS MT. M NEWS NOTES BACK TO THE FARM NEWS FROM HIGH POINT METHODISTS mmfflil "T I" I Refrigerator Bargains j0 ( Close ol Successful School rear. Deathof In Margaret Baynes Items Nationwide Movement to Be Inaugtf-Increased Postofflce Business Dls-, AshevlIIe Already filling dp With Notes of Interest. Ot Interest rated In St. Louis. graceful Ron Aired in Court Delegates to Conference. l i onimcnre- .jUltlV U(Jl - .uhi -7. ini -f jt v tt t he ncliool. .Mnient uf IT4 U'I J ail 1 he ui k llirv Tbeie wa 1 the flf tejr... i- h tCHjld p'fff''Oi At i mMU!g J t J if iuMTfi oi truMee-, thta week it wan .tmrletl to employ an other tfftfliri (r n- ti-ini. iiiiikiM' trie number us. K. Kulliti. l till ukn -. jeeieiteil prim wit li an inri cHueJ aJar . Mir.- I.ak.- W Nan v ID'Ulit . d an t iuillord i ou nt h s hern ,1. iii-tii lit tut a iii it Ii. i ti-i in M t h' lat rear ha- rwrn hihl v at i-ta tori and ph ajujr l 1 t h hfiJ ptitri'tit. I ' i i W ihe State Vonn.il f.illy atiimal addirf. and he pi Im.I ill. . i - .In. ki.n. -I IHiwr.-d tl.. -.1(1 III- Ml).'!' dci'uiiipli-lnd lit id truer. H la ddrr dii'u) much unod for ihr nu.-c uf edwali"n Thindav miht a riftiro. I j f u K 1. vii ,j i fitted Mnd fifMid on the iLmi"' of i e tuilmjt I ii 1 1 mi ( lu i wiir t m i'Ih-i aframt him, and failing t m u fK)Hd ot III ea.di i-.- hr li.dye.l itl the -ollll1 rt I T 1" iiM.itt tii- lirkl 1 1 I in of Nurthaoipl' n -iiprri'T nuirt It wan 1 1 relight out in t In- i iden. l-f m t lie maf infrat" that Iw-'d hii.l rni.l' -d a l'J-eai old while nr.him b'H t.i ait , liiin in the iMinun-kn el ii'tailiny hut rami H.-MI h.'iiij: t.itl ttiiidenti iniirrel at filntrh'- null, IJ inilrn 1 1 m here, in the iiiii itrv, llmr-ilm liirjfe party of voiiiij; pet.j.le went from here In the mill to ' . Hie (iile at ! -p-nd the da v in Iw.ntnij: (.iud l.ii-ii t and VlUft Tejlll HlH of tl.l- plaie whde .Hit ' )l a Ual iil"He. LeiMine I iryt t ill I the plarc. and while t h- wmnt man wa en LfaK''! Ill telltntt the -toi ot ol) h i :iif lfo-lv overliiriMMl tin- liowl elioneh to thinw hi Ian ciiinpanion out inln t lie ndd watei 1. 1 Ihe lake Ot l.rr- neaill ipiieklv tame to her ki ue and l ' taken from the wiilri in a n'rvuii" and fri((hltie eiun1itn.il to a tarin hou-e ' end tuad romfortahle ( MEBANE NEWS ffipeiBl to Daily N. w ) Me bane, pril 'U, Tlie reniam ,., t a ill a Mm rn y w en- bnnmlii to Mm nr laili toj-da lie diftd in :i ho. pit I in New V ol k. lavtira Muna T aeouin pa died the A i die ilfarm r Ronaeveh , t'oainiatider f'eui v'n emd rxipedition In aeanh of tin- North Pule, . a maid hhe, however, aUandoned 1 he nt-earner and rrlurned befure it leached the larlhenl jtoint, on aerount of her health. Mi Kunna lliirtm left Saturday tor Vniord. where hhe a lined I he Aleck h-n liurg camp for the ( onfwlermte reunion al Mobile, la . She will v nit several point a he for he leturn The liov. William HlaekV protrarteH inetinf Kf(rin nent Sunda. Mi. lilaek )ia aei'ured seviul line vmiri j.?r thfe ineetin. mon the Hinder will be Ml Po.de and Mrm JUue mid I'oirr Ho. Jeter '. Pntehard, palue ol the Vnited StatAa I Vein l eonrt foi thei iKourth cirniit. e-nipoed of W'eat ir pnia, Virginia, North Tumlina uiirt outh lroltna, will deliver an .iddreaa ut Hum ham Wdneda w. Mav Is, on he sub- ieet of "trtio.1 Mirenrfhip ' hid(t Titrhacd ta aa able and dmt inm-hed peaker. a ad ii laitfe crowd will hem bun. The Y. Sri. f A. addre will w .h hrered ly d O. iluntinjrton, who ha- been a jtrnminetit U-adei in the . M '. tork in the aouth. ItEWSNOTIS FROM GUItFOIB COLLEGE tSpaautl to DaaJf Nnr- i rUford College, Apnl to Mia Luciln Hall gaee a piano reeital lt iniii in Memorial hall, in w hu h flhe thawed rettt kill. I let prufrram wi H brilliaJit one and wa. nWididty r dered. MlM Ciaijc neiimpani'-d on tha netoiaj piano, and tbo ed reutarka Hie skill Rwy. . U. Uolfliu . hiiiu -opabau inin iatr from (1iip.,l 1111 -xke tu a joint yneetinjr of the . "l ( . and V. W. 4. A. Thursday Memn M. K. Fox and Mi- Mary C ,u lire aperaillij: I lir- irK e rf at Snow lamp. Mr. W.mkIv h to jie the d rim. at the , hmr ..I 1 hr i a lie ( reek traded aehool I I hr i.l th.. ..1.1 ,, , I - I....... nt m 'On hifih vh.wd taring rount ie m ill o compete in an mi lion roiitaat hre tn inch th. lama The following piiv'm earru-l CUlt : "The .Moral Mealth ..f ncle mm" W Ji. Kutrell. .laine-tiown'uch hool "The Xew South.' UiKie P. Mrujunt Weeks. Ttinity hijrh rhoil 'tjr fVmnt n ' Hat a. i erm ir," Rob ert Field, itnndkina n huh -rhod Tha llam.) ot iHd m lliatorv ' t'hf f oi"d N'. (oi, AhlHr.. h "IUbrt K lf." H Mi mar. I rtend rhip hiffh aohool Suc;ea. the lull .. trng-ie ramual Clarke Pike, l,irMt hijth rh(r.l Our txuutry Pat nd I'p wnt. f-anwe) 1. Ia1t' Beibi.Uia hifrh m.Ko "Antonr'a Speli t i ii-ir JVuly." Villia . (Vtpetand. llawtirhl Jiijjh pebool "The New Smth." 'William pnirh lewiaville hijh m hool. "William .'. ItrTan" i nominal ine ipeeebi. Mielt.m Smith, MmiticeJlo hih rhool. t the con lus wm of th eiereiep the firiaa waa awnrdwf to William t'. i ote and, of fawfteld high school. The judeea wirr T. ',iHert Pearson of Oretopbon. Pre.feora Samuel H. Hid sin and R N. WUmw Mra. Mary A. Peele i ill with grippe. la Running to Fall Ca parity, t Special to Ihiily Vt I Aahrrille. April 30 Th Champion Fibrw company, at fntoa. one ol the! Wryoot. .. not the largest pulp mill in too world, ia now tuminr out pulp at ' taa nt of (00 ton per day. f..r to: paat few weeka th oanaertv of th milla,i on oouat f th (rrat daanand far oulo tmr paner manutaurtrat. h been graaaaUr merraaed util it it aw run i tag faB eayaetty. 1 Firh Square Apr 1 went wnu "i vcltool took ia marked the i-iKimy ful U-roi in the r.-tyt I Special to Daily Xew.j .lt. Airy, April .'iu. urry county ha liol one 1.1 l.il uio-t lioblr woili'-u JU the iani un ol Mir Mjiyaret HdVl.ii-, iiiulli. r ul Mirr.tr I II and W. II Hayncs, at li.-i I...I. 'I h. ,ir. -t I,.' i I,... I In, I tl,,' I l,.nlv I III . I.ll.li. i. n llloli'lll ll Oil-' klf lli I. ..II ll i-,. I !, i.t .'enl took place tow int at ai anI at a t une t hat 1 nl patieii.r ot eer ! tit t out to l Jle ber l.-lt wax they .kotiUi bril,,1'"'l'"-1' 11 1 -he -u . .eiji-d welt. No ! holder-, lo luilli-li her Uiit lo lo her and the l.er ehildren to niaiiliol and 1 ri -d a UNI l Ii I ..tl i .i j 1 nve.i Hi ee ui-'iu ' loin-' rernarkahl well I ha- k U I he tani I mole than .) warn hihI had an op rttiutty to iiiul mil ouirtbiii ol I hi P -I i p, .nd it i- a pleaMtne lo hint int to tin pure Christian woman t pe ot tlif puirt w uinaiilnKMl a, ol t jie old m limd. wbiM' e kain pie f ,l ,1 la-l and iiiiliiriii'e will niimin Dlampiil iii"ii I ll, ui t hof who uill. thtoufrh I"' nrl. enee. nhiipe the live ol' men audi Niiirieu unhorii To her out count uwe a l.ijj d hl of prittitude l o w i ttinnienil t lie 1 1 lll i In Id re n. 1 1 ii-l IhU that Ihe Inniily will ! leiuuted that reat Kum w ho made all i'eatuif in III- ow ii linage Hie V ite i,f K. M Kim lltllk.V ol till plaee. who ha leei n t lohn llopklll I nnt it ute. lis It innn e. tor ma ny w eek tor irealment. relumed home thi week he i condition betu niu.li impioed She h.i- twt-ii a jjreal siitfeii-i. tic dintoi haun tuund it alifolutcU Ti.een-.nrv to lerlorm a Miin-al neialioii t wo or llirit- iiim-t lo kmIp her lit do i- ei v hrme. I. nt her tru.-t in tux! !hnd more to do with hi r -trenjftli In hem up un der all tin- terrible -ulN-nni; than rii-rr-tiling el -i- tiinibined in lui health . out i mi to i nip mi i- until hi- it well j Kai n The !.i. P a tie. Pru-e will 'tart hi ii'huion paper hire in a -hort tune He ha p't polled the dtite fixed for i' lir-t n px'iira ue e until some time thi -umniei, Jn-t when, he does not know tor lertain. Hut hi Irieiid can afford in wait it will be pood when it doe come No pnenswotk about that. CLOSING EXERCISES OF MEBANE GRADED SCHOOL (Special to Daily New ) Mebane, April 30. - The elotin eker rie of Mebane graded hool fx pan at K p. ni. Thursday. it It reeit atiott. aonf. ete., by the pnmury piade. The ehildri n showed caret ul and coi rect traiinriK by their efficient teachcia, .Mk-n1! Fowler and AVarrcn. Friday morning al lu:M) nVloik there wan a apirit ed content bet ween i c inline lodira for a gold medal, known aa the I Itoinai M. ( hek medal. Thia iiirdal. donated lo a fiieud, i iven to 1 he oung lad who recite 'J'he Mepbeii A White medal ia Kien by V K White, president ot the hite Man nfacturinji onmpuui . in honor ol hi tath-r. Ihe late Stephen A. White, for t he bent dee la tu, il ion 1 i e y uiing men nuil eft ed for thi- prire. The recitation and declamation are "poken of wth hied rtxtiK. Nli-n Miiudr I"Kfs(jii won the prir.n for the liet recitation, and Carl Shaw i the winner in the declamation eon teat. The ineda I were pieent 1 by T. V. Andrew and Hr, McFailand rakpre tiwly. At .U p in Friday T. "inyal An drew mipei iniendenl of publie of Oranp count y . deli ei 1 t he annua I adfliet b tore the aohool. Th addres bowed that while Mi. Andre-, a )ouii(( ma 11 mi) v recent I v irraduated from t he it ate 11 11 1 v r it i . in inl enael t pruet ical and ha the interest of the wojk in which he i enframed at heart . The eoncludin eerme took place Fnday mirht witn a varied pingram by pupil of t he hiplkr grade. Mis Lin li tv and .Mis. ( raw ford deerve com pliiiH'iilary nntic for the manner iu which 1 he children under t heir care ac quilted t hciuseh cs Ihe children of the kiMIi. seventh and eighth grade pre sented to Supt (,. W, HolniCr. a beaut i lui tmintam pen large crowd aemblM to witnea the eerei' aitd hored their appreciation by the interest lhe ma nilestod . YOUR CHANCE IN LIFE. May "i. 2 o'chtck p. in., iiienloro Vudit'Vmm lo wNi.re a fin- .K-rsev oow or It or heilrl nt Tntir -pi iCc. Ii ill N A o Nli. i irern-horo, N. t". Roasrvelti at The H(ar . llr "riip Aot'latt I'n- I l-fcr llagup. April .Kl tWorifl Ho. ..-It .a ajra'n th ill-t to.(av ot nm h rtithuMa.m uri th aTt of thp llnltajltl r. t.r..up. ... ..n-rr.. Ill.irlimt t lir.-iii-li Hi .q.ur.- "ii hich Hi apart n,,-. ,.( II,, Wr,.-,r, ,,vtor. n to ,.t.J. r.d,.l htm and 7atr hr wa. I i!.-,...) rrh l .,,rd .n tl, .iwt.. ,int a .l.i.y in .1, l.,-l ot n,. roa. . ; tl.r m.tal Ai.y.r of thr liltl- IVin.. -1 ii I . a na hn. hirthdav wa. U'lr; .-pIi-l.iat.-d. P.e.lv.a,. M.a. n... S.w ' renn.ylx.nui Made Cloa. Sweep illy Hie Associated PreK.i , p lent iia- kii'iwu iiif iani-it 1'hiladi lphia April So - Penn.ylTania I t rJay lur Atlanta, w here be aill' All mane a clean .weep ot the national re-ltli.. liev. IH-. Hinn' pulpit. lav i hanit.irn.lnrx on Kranklin Held thia The new ( anu-jie library, which ia atterniN.n. winning in tine atyle the one.) very near e-miplrt ion, w ill be turned over two and lour nu le eonti-ata. tlie rla-ie to the college pnator. llr. W. .1 Martin. event, tn lelay racing of the college I in the cour. of a week or ao. year. Tbo two and four mile rare were; )r. ,1. il,n Mi onnell lea Tea today won in ea? fa.hion. but tlie one-mile I for Wake Koret. where he will attenj race wa a .Lrutrgle from atari to Kniahitbe meeting of the academy of ar.eni-r. among :W of thr fastest iiiarter milcra ' in the cast. rn half of the I nited States Lovt and Facta. Football Rule. . Pt Tha Axoeiated Prea.l Philadelphia. April Jft - The intar- rollefiot football mle. eommittee ad "uriiwd after midnight tomcht until May 13 and 14 n New York, after an nouiuunf important rbane. the limi tatHm ot tht forward paa hock of the line of vrimnii? aad toe gaining of eight vajvU in three itowaa initoad ot i ua. firiAUil Press ) April .W.- A nation n iatm' movement, t' I'ltlUthlnplntf Of till will I iiuiuiii 4.1 i: .t a preliminary meet St. Wide "J i April A nation I nit I thi. . i'v M .i ' mil' t int.-i' -t' i parut'K rnina v ft -licit s. n IN- (.mi-.- rill I Inruc- mfanize the National oflicr revenue Ims inrreai'd in )T por tal ion. with the pin! .'tion Mv thin thauge tin int masters it- country as fl'n'k j salary hai b'en incream' HU pi-r year, faruii, equipment and ,,tI lhtjl,tl j,,, worthy appliiantf wbolclan with the other nrv . kin'' to i-Maie from the i it lev. ' .a1 I'j om i ue ii t men are takmif an atif jtait hi t 'i plan. Addrefrei will be m.idi i i,i pi. iiminarv meet in c; uv Se re ii m. uliuie A'iIs(jii, W. I. Ili an d. l:n- l; I . Voakuni. I.yiiian Ah i ... . t i.i . uaam. .i.rn . m.ik, Haiiley . IniBiiKtuti.in ( o.niiii" I u .1 1. i I II 1'iimi.i mid uthiTi. .tiiiii!U''iMiniit fioin iaa h nlal ,r thi' nirctinx and a I.e ue.l tor a final meetinc. at which 1 he liij a9lM lutjon will be toi nially orj;aii j DENY USE OF BRIBES Story of Illinois Politician Declared To Be UDtrue. Tin AsHociuled Prrna i 'hie-ago. Apnl .'10. Kepnentiit n e 'ha r leu W hitp'a sensat lonn I story that he rccened 4 1 IM Kl to cast hia vute lor William 1iruner lor the I nited Staten Senate, uud that he (White) alao accepted as hi- "lime ol an alleged hv i slat nre "slush fund." met wit h de nial nil the part nt iiM other tod.ty. 1-e U'Neitl Hinwne. ot (Utawa. Ili mo era tic tu inoi it lender at Sprmgtit ld. at ri veil hi the city I tils afternoon, as did Senator 1 Airliner, but h denying the use id bribes in the niont euiplnitic manner. Mr. Hrow ne. alleged bv W hite lo hav been the distributor -d the lrimer inonev. declared that White had rushed! ,,r nV "T "V'" into print because he had tailisl m an I wording to e.ubliahed mustcal forma attempt to ue h.s atorv aeeure "tmah I t,r according to m.iMcal teelmga. lio- ' .. !,rr.m nni.i. "' m V suld 1(1 IM 11IUS1C inonev. Hnhert V. W'll.nn h IVmwru t u- tpo. resentatne from ( ht.-aco, declared hrlfh1 W hit e to have doled the 'jackpot" at eit, luis, joined the chnrua of deuiflU. THONASVILLE NEWS NOTES j.lulirt.' "KratHfura da Kimini" and his (Sprnal to Da.lv Sea., ' , h ,)V,r s.pon' downfall 111. unaftvtlle, Apnl Mh T he civiuint Mim'ow ; or hxlgar Stillman Kelly s league ha just had the beautiful pra humorous aymplionv. "I .ulliver." CM-enea pkda known as the town commons from nature are often ugeated nmai uiowM and cleaned off, and they tin- ihIIv a in lieethoveria "Pastoral Sym prov the apearaDie of the ground the center ol the town very much. In the near future n. w- tree will 1m planted throughout the plot, (lower tads made and the entire enclosure made beautiful thm in :i feu year will le the pretti eat part of the low rt Wednesday lr. ( harle K Thmna was earned to the Stokes W lutt-liead aaiiitariuni and Saturday morning she was operated on fur floating kidne She will remain in the hospital lor a month or more. Very little tntete-t i- being shown iu town politic, as everybmlv eem to lie of the opinion that the ticket nominated at the tiMvn primary will be elected on Monday a a whole Ihe ticket i com posed of good men and w ill give t he town a goH.t adiiiintt i at ifiii. 'Ihe hi irk aul cai'H-ntcr nmk on both tlie ma zou a rid .lew -t ot ton null ha- hen completed and nri- now tsdh ready lor the machinery to ion he in I stalled, which will be done during the j pung and iinliuier and b tall t1ti '. mills will Im ra.dy fur work All the machmei lor the Ibotna-vilh j KJeetnr brick plant has uiine,J and is, U-ing installed this week I' the lat 1 ti part of next week the plait will lr making buck at the rate ol ;ui.0o0 perl tin i It i r.pnitc.j that two tickets will be mi the field Monday morning, tin- tin-I pieiouv ippoii.-d nd another with, t lie follow iny gent lemeii comoilig it . ! all oi whom ai.- ru-ellnit citizen and. I if elcctiil. will uiiike g.Msl officen.: fori niavor. .1 lllintt; Intend .it .-out in is 1 nner-. F I. sigmon. .1 Morn-.. .1. ( i.reen. 11 Ibipun and l. II. I 'on nHI Iis Klien Mhv Sumnei, ol nichmond. a. arriied in ihe eii rnday and will spent frotne tune the gupi ot her oilier. Mr. I lambeth. Monday nii mug will be a huv one a it will lie the municipal election da v I'unallv by If o'elm-k the maioritv .d the voter hae nl their vote and" the renlt of the election can U- told with almo-t absolute i t itaiiii . DAVIDSON NEWS , i pr.-i. I to Dally Nrvr. , ... , , .... ... , I , '"'"' -4pr.l In .1. ,,..r,l ! "'k h,,h " " " K-I-10TI' M. IS.,d...n .ill ly ' ITT"' ''I1 '', ,h- l"ll"""l""r ' '' "" ur..u. ...i i.o l.k. lhilHW'. Tbompeon. Seal lhilawe.! Ketner. Willit.ird and tampla-ll. Mutr and .r.ihMi will al-o ! taken if tkrv ,rr "' '"""lit ion. Mr ( o-hv manager i f i-,,.,,),.,,, Hem v lnii. Mnith left v e. 1 ' The Inyohintary Ch-rnyi," whii' doing. V at orient coming cart of one of ha- been making il av aa a novel f;thee Rible group- recently oer romantic intareat. aim preet our .a- heard to ay tn a friend: - feel a. ter Amervan in tk light ot a ri.h. at ! though 1 hd much to do in tha world " tractive or Kl little know n to or1h American. The aufhor. Margaret CWm-1 rroai. doe not k gleet the opportnuily to; jtell a good deal ihrol South Amerria,! iti people, and ita gnat atie aa tbey ! imrn-eaa the obaerrant your widow who enaperoeia tae nrraxnr on tae nt n a piwauewd runaway aaaUk. (Special to Daily New.) Hi-h Point, April 30. Tin put! office here is soon to beuorne lirst en--!-, on ac count of t lie iin reused re en nr. For several years it has been in tin' second clas order, bul ti.e increase of iinJu tru ..inl other busine. concern- hits hecn o t iti I ha lut fw iuti nriH t li IMMF- and will put Jlifh I'oint in the bame it le of the A Disgraceful Affair. There was a ca-e in the Keenrder'a court this morninjr IVfore ltee4irder Par- ona, that at I rated a larf' mi(1. I wo jounjr marrieu women nun a '""' man were up for ainurtmis tlie pt'ce, jdtul earli wax liH $A and i-fil. It that l..t iiiKl.t liK'y went out Million ii hav ride and tbev amed at home about midnight, all intoxicated, and roused t he neighbor hiod bv their laia- tejoune. 1 he testimony wu very ujrly and went to show that not only the town, but one of the bii and inot h i jch I y res pec ted w on en h ad leen i m jKmd upon. They were arretted last uiyht and ail locked up, but the man and one of the women jraxe bond about f ocioea ,,r their appearance at this morning' coui 1. 1 The other woman remained iu the lockup the remainder of the night HOW TO CLASSIFY MUSIC "Absolute" and "Program" Are the Best Divisions. The simplest way to clafcftLfV the mun unienlal works of mil1 ia perhaps to diwde them, according to their form, aa oeru-. oratorios, symphonies and the like, under the larger cla-sailication of vo-al a in I inatruiiMuital. There is another olasaifiiation Haible. but it has canned much ill feeling and more misunderstanding, say a the D lin eal or Music may be divided inb "ab- dute" and program." Absolute music ,H nni,"c ,nr ow ,nr with art pr;i(rram" or ilt ; music htorv .r ri-ptecnlB a c4np. Thm tn.xt ol t lie Houall'd "or rt i.rri it. piv)ram muiur. a SrhuinannV 'Manfred." Ifd n Hrron'a jwrm; MpndolHohn'. "Mwlaiiiunn'r N ij;lit 'i. Dri-am'i.:" Ti hikoki' "iHnmro and ohonv," MendrUiohn's "Fingar f ate Itafi'a "Fnremt" nvmphonv, fame s "Spnng" symphony, ett Hut it must 1m remem tiered, a ReetrHrven wrote on bin manunript. that uch clasir is a painting than mi epreaion of mood.'" And empty imitations of falling water, grumbling thunder and twittering birds do not .fiiiHtilute prog rim music. Thcj may be program, bul ihey are not niu ic. 1 Playtime Songs. i St. Nicholas. 1 lies idea these nems that were not written especially tor children, there are many books which were so written. Among them are ltobert l.oui. KU-tcn smi's "Child's Harden of Veraes." and the charming books by Kugene Field. I used to know .Mr Field when I wa a child, and he wa a famous playmate. Such games a he and my brothers and si.ters and I bad together, and what tricks he would play on ii'1 Hut no matter for that; we aflorea mm. ir undnstood chtldren thorougly. and largely mane up . pure muu """r" il hi in tpt of hi(lit and lld I h. d. 1 rnimlrr ho aurnriara I wa . alter h.. tir-t vi.it to t. to pra.1 hi ' ' Ijttlo lloy Hill." hlrh ia rqm lilrlv ad and t-ndr: tin I t'"1 I Mninp thru t" kno that it i only th lii.art. that hav Ultimate kiin-rdt' Kirnii tint can alo U- tin- paviKt and a indict l-ati-r on lyard V i!l ri-ad manv i of hi. .onjtv And on of thm. "Seatn I riiin. ." wii Migrtd to hi. n hv a I nifl hrotliir of iniiir. who cam to I hifakfai-t on.- niornllir aifh round ye i-till tilled itli terror, and ndated a I tale nt hohviihllll lihta that had mail the pa-t nii'ht hideoil' to bim. The lart (two line. o. the poem, j "Nn. rntlier let .larvation me ! i.(oalv out of .ijrht. Ihan I .hould keep a I iv in" on an' aeein' thinjs at night. " inipre..eil u a. partieularly awe-ome. .mi.- were rhililn-ii of no meager ap p.-tlte. yihile tie pniiligie. performed at mealtime hy that iame .mall la-other I were truly wonderful Well, if all I 'oier the veal and fur away." now. 'But tl.. honk an- .till here, and I find that inv little nephew, and niei-e. are ! a. fond of them we were, and a I , li. pe I'm .ill air Tilt bible in Practical Life. ' ' ,"'r" ,hr r'"', l''ttel featurea of pt"ent upn.int t udent lie. in , 1 n " ,fml ,,, ts Tn of do)rm.t iV'.ndi ilm of 1 heologieal ..n.ept i,.n to tlie realm real life The l.k i b. ing rHi.-oTered nt inipl a- a t..rvhoii of myten j "" '1''e.l information, but aa a 1 mn leading to .uce.tul and normal I human life The llihk i taking It a place anion; the ervi. -cable braka of i"1' worM. It i. proving itaoH to he the r book for eondin-1. whwh Mattleew Arnold aaaerta compose, three fourt ha of human life; the aiaiplet thing to j know and the hardest thing aa regarda SB la Belienag. (The IVIinoator.) Julia. ayl 4 wwara. who for the f rat tio yiaitod th farm, waa ia th bar- yard railing Inodlr to her aunt. tm. . Aant Laura, oume . in imie jratiaf ap th bur tow. (By The Assoc i ted Presa.) .Uhe ille, April 30. Although the general conference of the Methodist Kpii roual chitreli, fcouth. does not t!u city until WeduesdaT next, several iS prorrunrnt delegates hTe already rjS rived. Amoujf tbe&e U the Rev. Peter II. oow. a (.liuiamau, who i phariuaciat 5 of the .Methodist mitionaiy hospital atlw Soo ('how, ( hiua. lie anived in Sanl Krancix-o three week a?o and will rep- re-nt t he Sout hern MctUoiltst church :.. n.:-.. .a. i . t in iuiua ai i jim cumiug t-yiiicfrovr THE FAMILY GARDEN. Suggestions Begirding Proper Quantity of Seed to Plant. 1 iKankaaCity Journal.) !i , rj4.ni .-w.i,,,.. ihitxImI ta ( know how ruue-h of each kind of vegrta- i . , . nia.. fi.i miantitim will 4je auflicient to supply un averugt; )f ( ,wrni Aaparaua- Furrow fc -0 feet Jong and three feot upart. Artkhnkeb t)ne ounce of seed will furnish an ample supply. Pole bcana Two (juarta planted one week apart. Herts -1 wo ounoea of seed. Itrussel sprout-One mince of seed. Thia is one of the most delicious vcye t able ra ised a ud should be in every ; .inj-n arrots One ounce of seed. lauliflower--4ne ounce of seed. This i another excellent vegetable which is much neglected in the average farm gar den. ('IcryOne ounce of seed will produce about 1..VN) plants Sweet corn One pint of wed for each planting. This should be planted about ten days apart. Ournmlwrs- 4 tnr-half ounce of need will plant L'5 hills. lettuce ne half ounce of need. Sow ten days apart. Onion -Plant two rows 13 feet long, making three planting ten days apart Pea Jhd any bod v ever raise too many peas Phint me uart at a plant ing aUiut ten days apart. Peppers Sow one half ounce every three week. IihuUarti One dozen roots will lat a family a lifetime. Spinach One ounce of heed Mill plant ubout 20 hills. Turnip- - One ounc of need bowt. t broad a -1 will pnxlucc a hig cast. Sow tbinly :ind do not te afraid to thin out after he plants 4-orne up. Amatemr gard. ners dten make the mis take of planting iegttahlcs too clone to gether. PI nt (having large fdiage, sucb as tomatoes, peas and beans, should 1m- given plenty of room in order that the sunshine may reach all parts. Julia Ward Howe's Belief. I Julia Ward Howe, in the recently ! i.ublihed 'Vaik. "In After Hay, put- her la1 lief in immortality srpuireh on , Riblical ground. She hold that "the j promise of a future life 1 beM to havej such prominence in Christ's teat-hings naj to bul Paul to ay that the Masterl 'brought life and iinniortnlity to light.' i How did He do thi-' By' tilling the life of tislay with the rnniousne of) eternal thing, of truth and principles i which would not change if the whole; visible universe were to pass away. A Considerable Spill. i The Delineator. j My child had la-en taught to be care-, fill about spillim; water on the floor. I line day she wa taken to see the Mis-1 M-.ippi river which flowed by the city! where 'ie lived. I'pon reaching the bank of the river when- it could lie seeit" in all it w ide cvpanc, she exclaimed, j "Oh. who spilled all that watei ?M j rn a ann lirfTi lV 1 (jKAJllJ lfLlJe. lYlAY JOS. M. GAITES orrEip Th I .real est llieru Musical Comedy Succea i 11a Kver Known Three Twins Willi VICTOR MOTLEY BESSIE CLIFFORD! an People 80 and Their (Sin h-e(.tra. IVieea: .Vie., $1.00, I..W. Meet Me at ALEX'S CAFE and have a good dinner for 25c. Open Day and Night Lq The Place for a New Factory is Where Power Costs Little Electric Power Rate at Greensboro, N. C, Equals the Best in the State N. C. PUBLIC ,p j S - t. II a" every way and are genuine bargains. I A full stock of Enameled and Glass L'ned Refrigerators. BE SURE TO EXAMINE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY I ODELL HARDWARE 1TOT WE MERIT The Confidence of Our Patrons is demonstrated by the fact that they give us their or ders each season. Invariably they recom mend us to their friends as tailors who make them exactly what they want. J. E. CARTLAND & CO, Shirt Makers and Merchant Tailors GOOD FURNITURE is not always highest in price un less furniture is high at any price. We sell the kind of House Furnish ings that are needed and are satis fied with a small profit. Cash or Credit On Easy Terms MEDEARIS-.IONES FURNITURE CO. Ill East Market Street Opposite S. L it T. Building HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. American Plan. SZ.03 to 1)5) Per Day Ooaraaaltatlj LersUd EnrytUmf Modata Tk Baat Barriaa. TW aoox of th kal(bt ot tha grf ud traTwlUm niMaf gtmnMj. A wall omduead OUm In cxmnarUiul. J. P. IARDEKS, Ktf, GET THE RATE SERVICE CO., Greensboro, N. C. S A RULE YOU have to wait until the end of the season to get refrigerator sat bar gain prices. We have a number of first class. medium and lowpriced refrigerators which we are offering at unus ually low prices in or der to move them at the beginning of the season. The goods are thoroughly reliable in CO., Greensboro, N. C THE McADOO, GREENSBORO. N. C A Strictly First-Class Hotel Th Pwat Thr Yoan th Moat Succonful la Hiatorr Eakttonca
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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