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G REEX SBOIiO DAILT SETTS TUESDAY, MAT 10, 1910, 8, Fine Candies S SM . When km tha factory hat candies, buy the best - NunnaJly's unequalled in all the South for purity,-high quality and deliciouintsi. CREENSBORO DRUG CO; Ageols " ...nBiunm mew... , (posial ta Palry New.)' Thimsrrllk, Hay T. Tht People Building aad Loan taaoeiation of thi plane ha during the pest wk bUi BB mm fart ta assure tot than af ataefc f tk new series, and through thia effort, and ai a reault, it ha been aeoaxphaaad and new it baa been d aMca ta aoatinue ths 'work throughout all mbS -reek aad aanr WW lharo cf tkt Mriee. TV B-rildiag a ad Lee i ! helping TbemeavtUe graw. TS..n- v.. a- il J ui -.11. raa4 Beireliag the w along aa aun -dint atream of water, affording magnil ant aitaa, whiea ara offered fre ta maa ufecfcurtng pkente. Tkaaa aitaa ara pact.- auliaUa tor butile plant, aa they an loan tad ea the ninin lina af tran tnlaeioa al th Southern Power company. Lang tars tax aaaaxptioa ia affered T the town. There la abuadnao af cheap labor, particularly for textile, available, a tke an of the faiailiaa wonk in chair factor!. Thomasville ia oa tka main line of tka Southern railway, Just 12 mile trans where tka aew Southbound railroad naoaass the Southern, which wikl aa douht ia the course of a few year hair a conn ting liae with tke Pied neat railroad, eoanecting from Midway via Tnomavfile oa to Whitney, tkue giving Tboauwville the very beet po aibla railroad faellltio. Ptoaoarti- in vestors inoalfl Tint foomarill before iaveatinj elaawhere. Tho Thoaweville Kleetrie Brink com pany will hegia operatises Monday, making JO, batch per day. Matkinary 'and evcij thing laa been ssnairted np a ad aew e-erythttig ia ia readiness to begla at the stated that. ! The staving Ptetur Jrtraama, apeaed oa 6alom atreet oa the vacant lot juat below tlie Vint National hank, will show very Bight and will ahow a lot of pie- 'turea avery aight It ia being largely patronise. . Special -to Daily News.) Then aville, May . ijuaday ,wa ob served aa Mother' day and ia the Meth odist church, pt. Dred Peaeaek, of High Point, deli wad a very interesting d- dreaa ta a large audience. . . Sunday afternoon ta Briarwaad Chap- tar of th V. D. C abaarrevd Decoration day. Th eaarniaai war haU ia tha graded acboat ahapel, whieh wa Ued to avardowing. Aa intereaUng program had keen atmnged and tha eocal aelee tioa by tha trio? Mr. C. A. Bogga, Mra. J. F. Hayaao and L. B. Thouuta, waa eepeeially tweeL Tha addrea by JS. a. Averitt wa especially uutructire. Oroaar af honor were preaeated by Mai.' J. U. Lambeth, Uoa, t. C. Tbomaa, D. P. Oodaon, W, K. March and W. L. Myar. After thia extreme tk ahaptar, with a large number of friends, want ta the iJouiedarate plot ia to cemetery, whera all the grave war decorated with beau tiful tower. It i the intentien of this chapter ta erect a monument ia memory of the Oateaerate heroe buried in th cemetery here. Air ad 7 a few hun dred dollar have been eourd, and aa aoon aa a sufficient amount is raised an order will he placed for the monument. Mr. ruttt aaa been reappoints aa tax bator for this township. He will be in Thpmaavilla Iram June 7 to 11, incluana, for tna aurpos sf lisiting taxes. Th UBvidaonlaa la the name of the aew newspaper wkich will make it first appearanoa Jua 1. It will be a home printed paper, six column folio in ize. The mmpany Issuing this paper ia earn paced af S. W. Parham and L. A. Mar tin. It will start with a guaranteed cir- aulatlaa af MM eu bach hers, and Messrs. Martin and Parham will hava charge of Perscnal Mention. Save jit By Dyeing It Black , th local and basimea departments. Jane 28 and M ia the date af the an nual meeting at the Thamanill .Ban tu arphanag, which ia atway looked rd B.g i Va gawa or wsap s as badly sotted mt aanlBad that aha awaar oeu- Oftea Chs gnraMat aaa act aaty be sarsd far furOkar wear, bat aatanlly saaaa ta hash Bka a new artich, by aimaly hav ing aa ra tt aaar t a dark mlm, aaatamMp wk. It sal gat attapria rau ta baaa haw many araMe w ay over in thi wmp and al ways aatMactortly. (Saawart aa about work af thai "kind. Columbia Laundry Co. Phones 17M33 ta by a many. Tha annual ad wiU ha delivared by Or. John C Kits on Wednesday, andon Tuesday ight tha annual sermon will he preached r th Rev. Dr. T. M. Vine. The ahore ara bwa af th naat talented speaker in th state, and aa aausuaUy largo crowd will at Sand thia matting and hear these Cat apaakete. Pram th preparations ng asada thia will aa (Joubt je. thf lanoa wrgeiy, alien ova meeiaig ia us ! history of th erphansge. -Gerald Johnn the talented ton of S I elected editor-in-chief af th 'Wake FVm--4 est Student. Us Is a chip off the old B block. This I a signal honor worthily J beatowed. ft, Engamaat Anasunced. a (6pec1al to Daily Wew.) V vrlnaton-Balaai, May S. Th formal S announcement af the aagagemant . of S hflas Sugania Stockton to Henry Wil Haas Mastea we made by Mm. Florence Ehsoktoa at her horn on Smith Main aapeet at a beautiful luneheoa. Msi Stockton is one of Batsm's most ler 7 emir hvdies, m a Tduat'ol lem Academy, and possesses beauty and 1 charm to a rare degree. Mr. Mas ten is register of deeds of this county and is a young man of great strength of char aater and counts his friend by the score. I Free hacks and aatomAhile for the JSlBlg mn aaie or j. r. .joraaa, vvki win be pulled off on May 11. Hacks and automobile will leave the courthouse I promptly at 12.30. C B. Bricbnstoin, af Winston-Ealem, peat yeataiday ia th city with friend. Mr. and Mra. K C. Narneet, of Win atea Salem, spent Sunday ia tha city with friends and relativea. . W. 6. Rodsera, af Charlotte, waa a bium viaitor ia th aty yesterday Mia Iilliaa Thempeoa, of Lexington, spent yaatarday ia the city with friend aaa relatives. Charlie McJver ha returaed ta 6pray, where ae ia aiigaged in taa cotton busiaaaa, after a visit to his mother. Mra. (.carte D- If elver. R. K. Prino, of 'Kaleigh, spent yaatar day in th eity with friend and rela tive. i Mr. Heary Mariey and little daoghUr vft yeaterday for Auboro, where they will apead several day a th guests of ws. Jar Hammer. W. B. Hartbway, of Charlotte, fat pending th day ia the city with friends. Mri. 8. L. Hellcaua left yesterday for a visit ta her daughter, Mrs. C. C Robbina, at High Foist. W. L. Caringtan, af Durham, spent yesterae-7 ia th city with friend and relatives. Rev. and Mrs. J. K, Sehenck, af Co' cord, apent yaatarday ia the city with means ana rensuve. V. A. Islsy, of OiheoBvills, wa a visl tar la tha city yaatarday. R. H. Finch and T. A. Wataon, of litzington, war business viaitor in tk any yestenlay. Judga C. B. Hal returned U hi hom ia New York yesterday, after spending several day in th city in th interest of th North Carolina Public Berries oerapany, af which hs is SB effisial. . Mr.. Smear B. Adams left-yester-dy for Danville, where ah will epend Think what it means to you and your family to have in your home AMEEIOA Cowaai th sarnal b saany af tha A lbs rata wvah that af th highest gee pone, ud you wal Sad even mat caauantaaly deaignad and Just as beeutiMty hsnabed. Coaehlar tha MfMim of nwdy required ta became a proacasn piano player. Yen need aa maaical waiaing whasrver to enjoy rha Amberola. Now compare the Amberola with a alayor-pean. Anyan can operate a player-piano, but when all ia aaad aad aona, h giv you nothing but piaao snaeic. The Amberola gtvee yo all the best maaic of all kinds Otand Opera, Orcbeetra, Band, Sacred kfoaic, Sanga and Ballad, Kag Tiane aad Danoaa. It is the limitless entertainer Tho AjBiberola, $200 Caoipare the Amberola with any other soacd reproducmg inatramem of the cabinet type. Consider the aapphire reproducing paint that dee not aerates or wear out the record, and lasts laeaver. Other tvaes ef Kdisnei rhoeaerspas flt astefetf MM Oraed Opera Rerm ?t tottm Idisa Staaosi necorda Str. BSiaea Imsiill i-aves plar twlre sa lea) sat. Doeayoar Pltonograph play Amberol RecoroaP If not, aak year dealer about our anoney-aaving combination waer on Amberol Reeorda and b attachment ta play tbeai,' Oct complete cata log of Kdamn Phoaograpfas from yoar dealer or from oa. KATJONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPAITT 71 1 aaan'ii Ai'eaaa. Oraeea. N. i. aeveral daya as jt guest af Miss Iiasi Liowe, Mr. R. S. Petty is visiting friends and relativea in Aahbors. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blade bar return ed from Clayton, where they were called on account af the deuth of Mra. Blades' father, Dr. Robertson. W. E. Stone, of Statesville, spent yea terday in tha aity with friend. Mis Rcsrnsy, f Danvi,, arrived in the city yeaterday un a visit to Mrs. R. M. Rees, on Price street. Mies Lake Brown has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. af. Albright, la Raleigh. Mrs. W. E. Coffin spent yesterday af ternoon ia Jamestown with friends and relatives. Mr. Sam Smith, of Salisbury, is vis iting at the ham of Mr. and Mr. I. P. Wharton, an Ashbere street. Mia Elitabeth ha returned ta her horn in Virion, after a visit to Mr. A. R. Perkins. Miss Mary fltrudwiek I visiting friend and relative at Oraham. Mia Nora Phillip has returned from a viatt. ta relativea at Oraham, Miss Minerva Allen, wh ha bean teaching school for tlx paat year at Godwin, ha aettarfed to her hom her, waer an wm epend br summer vaca tion. Mrs. Ralpji Grata, of Boston, wb hat been visiting her sister, Mr. Shepherd, in Hillsboro, spent a few hours ia the City yesterday aa the guest of Jndge and Mrs. R. C finrudwiok. Mra. Cram is the wife of a noted ssd national archi tect of Boston. Misses Ella and Annl MeGee, of Knoemlle, TV an., and Mis Ruth Craw ley, of Danville, Va., ere visiting at the notne or Airs. l,. 1. wuson, oa waiKer; avenue. i Mra. Bruce Power, whs I hers on a visit to her parents, ex -Judge and Mrs. 1 Spencer B. Adams, has decided not to return to her heme at Wake Korest until Juns 1, J Mrs. C M. McKaturhn ha returned to her home in Winston-Salem, after a visit to Mr. R. E. Steal. v Uk Ann Melton ha -returned to High Point after a visit to Mr. E. G.j Kilgore. j Miss Mry King Daniel, of Virginia,! is here on a visit to Miss May McLel-! land, at the State Xormal college. j Miss Linda Wharton has returned from , Winaton-Salcm after a visit to! her sister, Mrs. J. 8. Kuykendall. ! Maj. Charles M. Stedman left yeater-i day for Chapel Hill, where Tuesday hej aiil deliver the Memorial day addrea. ' Misses Nannie and Hattie Elam leftj vesterdav for Richmond, where thev will spend about two weeks on a visit to: their brother, Chtwde M. Elam. Henry Wooten will leave tomorrow for Rochester, Minn., to accompany bit: mother, Mr. M. O. Woe tan, from Dr.1 Mavo's hospital, where she has been re ceiving treatment. There will be no vesper smee tais afternoon at th Y. W. C. A. room. Miss Lucie Davie la spending th day in ReidsvBle a th guest f her cousin, : Miss Glass. j Col. H. Osborn spent yestorday morning in Winaton-Salem on business. Misses Ella and Annie MeGee, of Knorville, Tenn., and Miss Ruth Craw-: ley, of Danville, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. T. Wilson, on Walker j avenue. 8. L. Alderman left last night for Ashcville, where he will meet, his wife and attend the Nfethodiet conference which is in session at that place. Mrs. Bradley, of Xshville, Tyin., is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. B. Vaughn. Mrs. Jen-.es Lee snd little sen hsve returned from a visit to friends snd rel atives in Salisbury. SAD BUT TRUE There are thoauadj af persons today suffering from ailment af th Atom-clt, Liver and Kidney wh ara dieting r experimenting with bhia or that n asady ia tha vain hop of taning a our. It' all a mis taha. Let every such auflcrar ta . BOSTETTER'S ST0M1CI ' BITTERS ':IJ and norfe th sukk hnnfwveeaent hi your general health. It ten aad iavig-4 orates th sntirs rrnom and pra-enta Lea af Appetits, Heart ham, Heaoache, Indigaatiaa, Coativc-eea aad Malaria. . RUIAL HALL RICH KH00L COMMEHCEM-JT PRIDAT KEZT (Spaaial t Dally SJswa.) . Winstoa-Salam, May -Hon. Uad aay Psttersaa, af thia arty, will deliver to UUiary addree at th swaisii aiaat exercises af tka Rural HaU high- achaal aa next Friday, Map II. Prof. M. a SUoty, af Chapel HllLerW tteliver the addrea at th eoiaaisnos meet af th KamemvUl fvaded sohesh aa th ltth af thi month. Th work af taking th achaal aaaaaa ta th oanty will he started next An gus 1. to wane ton a aoa ay tna echool a-unlttama la tha varteus districts. Mr. W. W. Ulington. who'has beea reaidiaa hi Morgaotowa , W, Va- for sons tune, arrived ia tha dtp last Bight and i ortticaUy HI at th hom af Mrs. J. M. Dick, aa East Market street. r Not an, Milk Trust Thi Original ud fiinurni HORLIGK'S HALTED MILK Thi Fud-drlnk fir All lp. Mora healthful rhaaTea ot GJFea. Agree with the woakesl geatio( Debciou, invigorating and nubkiou. Rich millc, mked grain, powdatfam. A qaick Inch praparta! b mSmtt. Tik. aataWtir-ta. Aak far HO RUCK'S. Other are imitation. Hair Drtsstirg md Manlciulnfl! Aa expert in Hair Dreaaing, Maasrnr Ing, Shampooing, rc Msasaa, Facial and scalp treatment, naa opened a pa iat, ha opei in Guilford Hotel bunding, log Wast Syo- amor street. Entrance ettner through aorai or Byeamor llreev BEEK BROS. CO. SILK SALE 4- Today, at 8.30, We Will Put on StUe Several Hun dred Yards of Silks ai a Gretvt Reduction ' un. CeasitU af Fancy China Mha, aU ssa ar. tOa. vahia. Sal prica, taa.. Sea 81 Ik; eelort, creaas, grass ysBese, Mack, gray aad wistaria. Bat pram, at. LOT a. 76c aualHy pink and Hgb, hW Maa ealina. Sal prica, SPa, TSa. Quality Paacp Plaid aika. flala Sac quality 811k Jaamaants 1 Crept fitlki U eeWr. fiato 1 LOT y Toe. qnaJHy green, navy, biasa aa Copeahagaa Poularda. Bala prise, daa. as. snsaMy MMnab TaAsba w kk Ma aawy, gray, green aad VaMB-JT StValM av4k L0T4 mmj r-a I-aay tMpa $im ia- It-tea. Trh-st coImb IBftlv pvfa ttah LOT p. nw r-aty ia -ta m m earn. BaU pal is The, $M0 nuaaHy M fanf al aaesra. Sal friat, 1. 1 SILK SALE TODAY ONLY We Have on Sale Sererl SpMUl Values in Cotion Goods. ..' , Ha vent Room to Mention ' BELK BROS. COMPANY Va No Silks Charged at Sale Price Notice of Dissolution Thepartnership heretofore xiting be tween A. W. Kaplan and Philip Opple maa, doing business an South Kim street, ia the City af Oreeaibora, has, by Bntul soaseni, thi day seen dis solved. A, W, Kaplaa ha assumed all fbe liahilHies of the eopartnership, the atd PhfHp Opplemda retiring from the aaid buainam ntirry. A. W. Kaplaa will aontinua ta aasinssa at ta plao oa South Elm stress N. IM 8, Elm and will be glad t wart npra hi aad the publi sa hsretofor. d 29-SOt Buy your Oaaalin from MnAdoa Gar age Ob, Ml -So, gallon. Phoenix Cafe , ... Parastty iar Cat) trio s'ln" V pan want to on Joy -oat meal call at this Chi. Our bfll af fata h plot. A eauar meal. Open day aad Bight. ft h . .ana urcen.DororressinguaD Racaa. I1.M par W. , ' STUDIO Da yaa want hlgh-alaa waskT Ws aaa gt-e yon )at what fi ar looking far. W. x. IUTiLM, Photographs. IIS I t Rat Market Street Better Traia Service. (Special to Dailr Xews.) Wilmington. May a. In compliance with a general demand of the people of the city, aa expressed in recent urgent letter of President J. A. Tsylor, of the chamber of c-nwncire. to John R. Kenly, third vice-president of the Coaet Line, it vu announced yeaterday that, -beginning Monday. May 16. th train from Oonwav to han bourn will oe oper ated through to Wilmington, arriving here nhout 10 a. m. a nd returning about j p. m. A Feeling of Satisfaction When a man buys footwear he wants a shoe that not only is cora- tortable, but one that gives his foot a stylish, neat appearance. Such a feeling of satisfaction comes to the man wearing the Burro jap Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoe They ar built on sensible, scientific foot-form lasts, with a consum mate regard for the current styles. They are made of Burrojap leather. They are conservatively stylish away from any appearance of freakish ness. They fit the foot accurately, without any tendency to sag over or chafe the heel. Their prices are R00 and S5.00 To pay less is to buy disappointment. To pay more is extravagance.' Remember, every shoe is sold under a guarantee. "In the event that the uppers In a pair of Burrojap Patent Leather Guaranteed Shoes should break through before the first soles wear out, we authorize Callahan -Dobson to replace them with a new pair FREE. BURT & PACKARD, (Inc.) Brockton, Mass. Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co. -. ,Yt& at. taa oar aw Greensboro's Largest and Most Progres sive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. Coleus, Moon Vine, Cauliflower, Aster, Scarlet Sage, Pepper, and Other Piants at Gardner's Oab
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