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HRXSXSBOBO DAILY NBW8. FBIDAY. MAY 13, 1910 WHERE ARE YOU O0INO?WERE TREATED ROYALLY ' Tie I. W. L A. Otters lice Cbaocc To 1 Botel len Gouts it Elaborate Baa lomia tor Their Tacatton I quet Last light. If tu aa4 a Matte at asaaJl with plenty of out of doora, fun and oonge-iual friend, you need onl he Meaaber of tht Yaung Wwwn' Cfcria tiao aaacM-utiun. tht Virjrja.a Caj-alina teintorial comaiiUe of tha Y. W. C A Ki .r-ujed a deligbtiul vanUiou ramp for the uu of Y. W 0. X. Baabari in tbia wwnturT It is kaown as taa hunnj atop, iuup, and la aitiaated in tiie m .Dttim bttweta Hpartuburg and Aahcville A fnead W jouiig waaaan haa givan the uaa at1 bar hexaae and aavaa aorta of groand lor Ht summer Thia ift mJt an reiaajlaa walk fram tftr Houthem luilwaT elation, there arc boau tiful Weea a shady brook, aiauotaro dhvca, hirda and flawee Rii gii"( ran be a -muiiao-iated at t-ioe aiid a etetvj will be .11 ihar((f lo i-oopsrjate with the g-uceta iti iPitiniij; a good iin.r The rule foi b-.-ri m 3 'W p-r --V. Thf, heaid tht- rUfrtd fare mid a i' f jut rat ion . "! 0 ft nt-. rin-n I in- ii tin ex peine (m . .t for iIimi- Hi All Opl-Tltll' H Olft I'll to- UK nil mound .all-'i. i-. . v . i-ti fM!- ahwiv, ra.il fii'-ivlvnp id ol'iei ynd and u ihaiif'- W - ii . n i -1 1 nl h j ipi imiiuii i d ti In rrlM Ml (rV lo-.il alulit y I'M ibf i' rr Knit li- i i I u ifd F r r uu 1 In j. n.H 1,1 1 ...n hi hi' t , i in 1 lie V i I l;i li irt I 8 I l Hi iiin.ii I I - Law hmt-l I ITI1ll Ol lap rtiailolt.- V TO BE A RI D IKTTER UAY AT THE LIBRARY at unla 11 f iiotui nt 4 o'ehw V. is 1 ! ,i- limn . t t ,t H. --Mitatl'in nt tlir Bl.ilf 1! to : li rl.t'iju-li'- limmi f the i Hiiiit ,;lnir hi "HI hi- an liour l ii ii I Mill U- lo n m -ii Lin-it 11, .l.it.hi-n ot the iily l'i"f. M , SijiiiI ri if-pmii to an invila t ion. will In- ti 1 1 1 and Ttinke m ad (in-- on 1'rfiii'ii Mil- Mwuc, mn mimI i1ii-ftoi ..i td. ill v - lim.U ha CMI.'hilU -i I' i .1 .i . Ilil-llf n hull l gu e ' i ii n lvyr ii- ,tl i . - hum i I ' he i lot ic aoi li I if - I I I ill v ill ' pi "ill ;it ttl" (llW'l lli ! (ill- -now i ! In' 1 1 ill If I nl in t tn .n-.iintii ion ,i hl Hpprt-i'ii Imn of tin- liiauiihil ili llie hi I illfll 'I he -U I- mif I" In tn.ilki-ii ill e lihijtiv ul n l.n .i- .i if l It Hit lay. .lul.ii.'ii .ir. tnlU Funeral Yesterday. 'rhi' tutu ml i I nthtin II Sl.uk held m. in i in ute i. --I. I. -nrr, I r: IW-lli- lin -m li- aw-niii f-ti iilm inotniiiL n' I" .M-t..i k I hi -rn i.i- w- if In-1. .1 h U I ;iltfi l...tip ;i-"ltf. by T. .1 Hl.lllll. Ill 111'' plf-'IMf ., if Uljff nninlfi l ((in'l iiiirkt'ii Iriendi ami r'l ilni'i, I In i nl f i uu 1 1 inn in ( rei-ne Hill frit,u-i . To Have Pn nir. 'I he junior iii- iiib i oi h- Y AY ('- A. will pu-nif nt Lmdli-v 1'atk next Natur day. All the in mm mi Hkei tn meet at tha V ' A loom- h' Utoclmk. bringing with th-iu n bn-krt lunrheoii und 10 rent" tor m r li'r Mm rhildien u-ill be iii-iitlWpmiifd h Mi- Uohiid Ma Kfrnr. direct or f t hf minor phyth-a ' culture i Im-'- .iii'l li-a hi". There is no prob lem of increased cost of food if you eat more Quaker Oats An ideal food; delicious; appetizing; strengthening. Compared with other foods (Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and yet it builds the best. I i4r l in raular it rrwtf ana la br Bl.( !) v ftra.i'd Ins t ' r i,.t f uBiatc t2 Woman's Wardrobe HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION The lime has come lo pass irhen nine If omen out of len pay as much attention to their underclothing as they do to their ot$rk'ear. In selecting our stock for this our greatest White Goods Saletre kept this thought before us. We made the smallest mite possible procure for us garments that are made of a quality more than commensurate Irith the prices tve ask you for them. Euery thing in Ladies ' Ready-to- Wear Garments at popular prices during our Annual Nay White Goods Sale. Chas. H. Dorsett CLEGG'S Tbi aeina ajinaal joint meeting af the With t'arolina and Virginia Hotel Mtua aaaociauon nine to a cloaa last nifM will, aa eiajhoraW baivfuet girtt, tty Mr art Mia Marion ToEb at Hotel Guilford I he rv,rm last night waa ai flKiag ea Lo tbe fpfUvitica that hav cnarkad tha gatbering ot hntfl mrn dur li th at thrte djtya, tha umversl ' verdict tmng that Mr. and Mra Ooba t ara "Aral rankrra" aa boat and hoaU I Tka nnai dar oi tha netting bagaa at kO aVjooa wiuk a juint noatur ol the two aaaooaatioaa al Hot I Ouilford, thr naw praaidani. Capt. P. M Pry, ot Ri. b irord, Va , prraidi rtg Mer a dia-uinri oi ma.ttit ul mteieat to IhjIpI Dien, t!i j fftion waa formalh adn'urrwd and tlij 'l-l-rati- boarnVd autoaaohtlea hound tori jtltord Hattlp tiround Hr t'apt lohi. VVatlnTlv had DMpar-d "in- ol tu f Id tun tmlfi um and the t-vnt waa M-jK-titioii id thr fiiiutjlilf fftiiM" itn- toiiv cnl ion Pir threat riling ' hr ill rttr'-d Hoinrrt-hat wi'h tli i iHiirtiictii ii !! buttle "rrMllld, li'uli t'l.niv -ivjlli-l thnbr of I lie ' l ' t I n r I V (.1 X" 111 UV Ih lil-!'H' M'"' ' p'l'til ' lh.melf int.. Illr l'-l IiT'' '.-t llfl I j Ketiiriiii; H"- P" 1 y r wfnl In 'un- pail. wilth-Hr.l lh' pin mint nismu )iiiH-l ln-uinl in it j 1 Km f (irrTi-tfr'i itiljlil liv not li.T ' ti-t W;iOlt. Hlid Illfll t-rf AltJ'TriTI lrtt th iii a tit im- ; The clim In l hf hopitlilf trfiil i mrn mm' U-l niHt l th' ijliilf'int. In I 'h' Inilg 1 1-1 nl lll.ll'l l'11 OH IloUliU' I nn-.lfiioln I ii 'Ir'lltnin nun' turttKr'l ' th' on' i.( lnt iiijIiI. Kvr' i-nlur'i wm rtrri'il nut n fl'K". tail'. lh r' npon tn tfaiU wi' in intord wilh tlif il.iiilid tcnt. ninl hm lh' jii'nU ipim-t'il .it I nVln'k fvrr on nrrwl HimI tin' i-mint( linil l-'i-n v& t lung llmt ntulil Imi'i' Wn ililired h lnntni.it'r. li l'rii !-lia k'pt i-vi'i vi iir pii( timt. fni ci h'- ivittii'i-m In' -hiittrel h irnirk I'l'' iii-i.'ht into lh' n'nimlili' nl pvrrvnui' i'Wiit. ninl llimii!li tli' tip'aUprn in tli'ir rfonsi nfli ii f ii i n ri thi' l.iii'h on thr g'niitl iiim-it nt iTP'nioiii'. 'vrliOih' kll'W In it i.i in'anl anil th' i.ln liip Hii. liii.'. I!''mtni'- pii- mail' lv tlif t..llnv. hi;j I.'. II. I) .lla. 1.t. 1. 1 fr, nf llnhmnllil: I. II fnlLillali. t' Ininjz pi . -iilfiit t 11"' n'mlinn'. .1. II II.m I.ii nl ll'iih I'tiiill : I. I rank ll. ll, ol N..rf..lk I, II.ti v I..lnn nf ni -(..Ik I CaU.Tl of Nor'olk; llariv l,o i-i1nirr. of N'nrfnlk; Alphonso I'mlil.. nl Ihirligin: W. H. Mrrrimnn '. II Inn. uf fliftnn Korn'. and ('. '. Mrlin. of t;r"n'oro. Then li'fnrc Inking anVun. th- rntii-f Mfmblv, at th' mi)ig''liin of tli' Ina-t master, nrf' anH drank to lh' h'alth anil hppin'a .if lh' hor-t and hot'a nf th' '.ruins. .Mr and Mil. Marlon Col.h. numh'r of th' d'lfml'a left for hoini- on rarlT lnoininK Iraina and thoa' rnn iininr til leave lortay Ihe mietim. all deelar. ha be one nf the nioat enioyable in th hiatorT nf th" aao.lation and the vuitnra are unan inn.ua in derlarinjr that fireenahoro haa tin- 1r1 Innuh nf frHi. in the hotel busiiH. on thi- top fride of the earth. ' GREEMSB0R0 WOMAN'S CLUB. I Mreta Saturday Afternoon in Elki Club Buildinf. On anrounl ol i-ontlirting nieet injrfr. 1 hi' jWnniHll' .I'll, nf I . rei'l'wlxiro "111 hnl'l il May in.'itiiii; uturdav aflnrnoon nf thii v.'.'k al -' .0 o'.'I.H'k in the Kit rliib l.inMin.' ftnv meinbri i nrjl'.l I.. rrniemhet the hour and plaie of meet ; in( ami make a aperial effort to I preaenl A thn- i the llt mwliujr nf j 1 tie club until September, a full attend anre ia deired. j Rain Stopped Game. A ha--hall team compoaed of lorn I fu- unier the manaffrmetit f FI. HnoH, wen! over to Hijfh Point yentci Aa afternoon to "trim" the Iwal of itiat riiv, hut the gam n called in tin fni nt li inning on acerwint of had j weather, when the acore utood 5 to 6 in ;it of the High lointerp. UP-TOWN CAFEDelicious Foods, Superior Service MA HR!EDLAS T NIGHT Hazel I. Vblte and lis Lillian Clark Suryrbe Their friends. la Ihe preaenc of raia-tivea and a few intimate frienda Mim Ulhan Clark and llaj-l M WhiU- war married at 10. 30 o'cluik Ut uight at the reaidenee ol Mr and .Mra Klmer C. Leak, I7 Weai Market treet. '1 he reremony, wnieh wma ma-rked by ainiplinty ia every feature, waa perioral -d by t he Rev. Melton Clark, p4U)r of the Kiral I'reabyterian church, and im mediately following, th bride and bride sruom, anconipanled hr Mr. and Mra. 0 L Urubba and N. Q. Vhlte. were dnn H Hirh Point ia auteaaobilei Mr. and Mra White hoarded train So. t for laaktonMlle, Kla-, where they will apead itieir honeymoon. Before returning to iireeneboro. they will viait relativea in Nioannah. (ia. 'I he bride, who waa unattended, was gowned in a handbome auit of hjue cloth, with -hoe and hat to matrk. In ber , vrni. ahe carried a large bouquet of I biid'-'a roae I The bride i a dwughtor of Kicharil j riaik. ol Ml 'ry. l hough lor mori' j than a year .-n.- haa made her home in i.i.-enabnin During thi lime ahe haa made a idr i-llrle nt tl lends, and though la-1 night event will rome a a nrat nuiprote. nhe will have thn beat Willie, of all during het married lit''. She i u voun nnian ot unusual per--ouai barnih and in winning her fur hi- l.iid. Mi White )u-tly dewrvea ihf eon- gratiilatinn thai 'he will reeetve wheu the -Imya'' nine get hnlil nl li.HI. H.ir.el lute i- a huh of Mr. and Mra. H White, unil nne of Oreenahoro'a beat kn..n and mnat popular young men. At the Southern railway office, uheie he liolda a reapon'ible poaitioa, aa well aa thioujihout the city, he ia apoken oi in Ihe higheat terma and Mia. Wliite, a well aa Mi Wliile. ha eauae for feliei tntlon from a boat of frienda. Mr and Mra. White will return to f lreetnoi-n after a two week'a wedding tour to laekaonville and nearby point. NOTED SPEAKER AT FIRST REFORMED CHURtH TONIGHT At the Kirt Kefonned churph tonight Krv. Cli.ulrti K. Scliaeffer. Rfneral eu iN iin'iidf nt of Ihe board of home mi- iona ot I lie Kciormeti churcu in tne I nited MaU-f. will make tin add reus to the conjii('(ial ion ami general public. Itev. Sthiiitlri i of national reputation ami a lair treat proini'd all who hear him tonight. 'I he ei vii-eti will Iv in at o'clock and the follow inn program will he ob cril : oluntary. "Molr, Hnlr, Holy, Lord Invocation, by Rev. Shuford peeler. Hymn, "Tht Morning Light is Break ing Ncriprure aga prtytr. Ilrmn, 'Chnat For tht World Wi Sind " OfTcring, Kolo. AfWr-p-i, Rev. Charlea S. SrhaeffeT, P. I. Hymn. 'Tht Voica of Jenua Callinp iVnediction. RESOLUTIONS Or RESPECT. Adopted by Deacona of Alamance Church Over Death of J. A. Gilmer. At the last meeting of the hoard of deacona of Alamance church the follow ing retiolutiune were adopted: , 'Foraaniuch aa our lxrd and King hua called loel lleniv (iilmer from acrvicft with in aa ilcai-on in Ilia kingdom on euith to a peace at hie own right ha ml in I lie heincnly placea, we, the ooard of deaeona of Alamance chinch, aat.embled on thia the tirat day of May, It 10, re eolve 1. That we bow aubiniaeively to the di vine will and put on record our appre ciation of his worth aa a Chriatian gen tleman, friend, neighbor, citizen and epe.ia!lv aa a church official. We wish t record, too. our deep aorrow at hav mi; htm no longer lead ua in matters looking to the temporal intereels of the chur.-h he loved ao tenderly and to whose every need lie was ever ready to re pnil liberally and give us the benefit of hi wisdom and business experience. 2. That s copy of our action he sent to the widow of the deceased and also to the newp:ipcrs of Guilford county Willi reijiiet to puhliah. IIOIIEH I' S PH1ITS KilIN R PRI PTHKTT. IAMKS (1IH1E. Ii A. i-.M'SKV. inilV VK ATHKR1.Y. M HT1 ;i.ASS. i.kvi s. snvrr. i;rk.ex .ifin. HKNRV ANDREW. HKNRY HANNKR. Heai-oiia. THE BEN GREET PLAYERS. Appear in "Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet Today. Not hi up ia heon neglected that will add to the comfort and enjoyment of thoe who will ef the Ben 'rept plav rn at the Sute Normal ci'.llcpe thin af ternoon a ml r enine in ' The Merchant of Yf-niec" and ''PfTncn and liilict." well shaded rrr in IVaboily park ha.1 Ieen rhon thi- vc;ir t'r the per f "-in;i n' Thp tj-11 tree- n tli wct .t I'm- imh ln-iu i ft i nil a wflcome hanicr li'-iwriii the 5iteini'P -nn and tlx uu mum r Ilii ruit'ft hading to hh fon-'i ,i .iili'nrintH r- auiofijr t he tr"1. anl v ill le lijihtcd in the evening by floo trir lijrM, h-Mild he likelihood of rain ha plav will lw yiven in the main audito iniiii a he folloffe. which i perfotlv fitM for 'Hcatrieal performfln" The V-Tth ('arnlina PuK i er ic1 nimpany hm pmmiM a convenient and liberal trcfM car schexiuk for both af 'oraoon and evening. The number of ticiieta already aold for the plays fci far in advance nf that old up to the tame time other year, and the Cornelian ao ciety ia encouraged to expect thii ap pearance of tha Ren Greet player to oa the moat aiiceeaful yet made In Greensboro. Ready-to-Wcar Sldrts Latest styles plain, pleated, assorted colors cream with black etripeis special at $4.98. LACE CURTAINS A Big Variety, from 39c to $5 50c Curtain , 39c 75c Ourtaiu -'' 48fl $1.00 Curtain 69c $1.39 Curtain :.: 98c $1.75 Curtain $1.25 $2.50 Curtain . $1.98 $3.00 Curtain $2.48 Sctiiff man Bros. 220 SOUTH MISS CLAPP'S RECITAL PLEASED LABGE AUD1E5CE The organ recital of Miaa Willie Lee Clapp, at Grace M. P. onurch laat night, waa attended by a large audience and, juaging from the liberal applauta, every one waa plraaed with the charming music Hint Mi Clapp made the Wg organ Mk. In th' retital laat ni(?ht she wa asntcd by W. S. Cook and U Hoy, and in ihe excellent program everyone re ceived unatinted appTatiae. Mine tlapp h.ia a delicate touch, it very aocompliabej and in Ivr renditions of intricate mim bera laat niftbt reflocted much credit Uoii her inatriutora aa well a heraelf. LAST CHANCE ; FOR SAFETY ! i Mrs. Bibbs Tells How a Very Serious Predicament Faced Her and How She Met It Wilh Cardni. Vadieoarllle, Ky. "I waa taken aiek and waa confined to my bed moat of the time for ten months. I had ulcers and then a tumor. The second doctor that treated me said the last chance waa an operation to remove the tumor, and when the third doctor was called in he told roe it would be very eerioua and itwa doubtful that I would recover. I couldn't consent to the operation, so I decided to try Cardui. When I had taken two bot ties I felt better. In two months I could po about and do light housework. Now I feel well and my tumor ia gone. 1 do heartily recommend f'ardui to suffering women. I am aure it will cure." And it will. We know this, oerause it haa been doing so for more than fifty years. If you need helpand nobody knows so well aa yuu whether you do or not let Cardui bring bark health and strength. It does good that stays. Aa a remedy for women s ills, those who have used it say it has no equal. It will help you. Try it. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept , Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions, and t4 page book, "Home treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on re- I quest. Elm SI. Properly (or Sale i One of the largest and beat building on Kim street. Rented to a prosperous corn pari y at a pood iiiiome rate. Property well located and will increase in value rHpidly. Cn be parelnsed on verj eflsy terms. Southern Real Estate Co. Southern Life k Trust Ca. Building, us East Market Street, Greensboro. 21. C BRICK Did you ever lignre up the cost of that "Ash Pile" Wa hare, and for that reason bay and sell (ioal with the Least Waste and I Uoat heat. Wey ehould you pay coal price for excess ashes t Some coal is j very different from other coal in aah product aa, well aa heat effectiveaeae. QREENSBORO ICE AND COAL COMPANY R C. Hood, Sea. and Mgr. Opposite Haasemger Station. Phone. ELM STREET PAINTING All kinds of out and inside painting also WALL PAPERING. R. E. Andrews Painting Contractor. Phaae gja. Any Insurance Policy ia a good enough policy until tha unex pected happens until a lire comae) thaa it will be found that it paid yon to se lect a good, atrong company, and that your policy form waa properly written. All of my compaaiea are tried and tasted, .and I make a pooiafy af ar ranging policy forma. R. W. Murray Greenabore Natleaal Bank Building. HARMONY in gema and setting ia the thing that appeals to lovers of refined jewelry. The goods we ahow are gems of harmony Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Bracelets, Watches, Keck Chains, Earrings, Hawke's and Libbey'a exquisite Cut Glaas. Schiffman Jewelry Co. Leading Jewnlera. 108 South Elm St. Opp. alcAdoo Hotel. Whitewashing YES Whitewashing Clean up have your barns and out houses whitewashed at a 2U0 lb. pressure ihf I'nited (states government receipt ia used. Same as they use on their light houses and barrack's. It sure does stick and it won't come off. T. C. HUNT 218 W. Market St. Phone 149 CITY BAGGAGE & TRANSFER CO Prompt and Efficient Service. Free Information in Regard to Trains, rjchedulcs, etc. Office, Huffine Hotel BuildinaT. Fhoae I7J. Phone 802 Cunningham Brick Co. We Will Exchange tax free, &ock in the safest corpor . ations for your bank &ock. : tidst Southern Life U. SCAUCB. Ugr. and Gea. CauaaaL 4 Cents oh Sating money ia only half your dnty. Tha other half la to aet your money at work aafely and prodtahly. For tha fraal aiajority of peopU toe beat form of laveatment of aavinga ia aa intereat bearuig account ia a reliable bank. , There are aafe Inveabmenta that pay man than 4 per cent, hut, li t rule, they require a eoaaiderable amount af aaoner, and, la any erent, it ia wiae to be oareful about going into then. While you are waiting for your opportunity, leare your aurwhia eaah ia thia atrong bank, your money will tie hero when you want it, and every dollar of it will be earning 4 per cent, compound iatereat ouaatantly. Americ&n Exchange Bank Capital 1300,000.00, E P. WTIARTON, Freaideat. I. W. SOOTT, Vioa-Proaident. WHICH CLASS o WASTING MONEY II In This Get la This And Save Systematically Under the Interest Plan of This Trust Company Greensboro Loan & Trust Co. .1. W. Fry, President. W. . Alien, Secretary-Treasurer. Sound Management Juat aa Capital tad Surplus iataraina tha dafraa of aafaty which a financial inatltutiou aifarda to ita depoaitora, ao Uta gfonrtfc im tha awubaf of ita patroaa ahow Ua eamtdaa in which ii k Wd by tfca MMUBity. Thia bavak haa had a rapid ad Wad? fiwtt aiao iU aMisfeaMt , COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK P. a RICM, rraadavi. f. C B0TUC8L UaUar. OraaaabaPO, The Young Business Man Who has demonstrated ability successfully to con duct a small business will receive special attention tvnd consideration from The Merchants National Bank of Raleigh, N. C E. C DUXCAJI, WILLIAM H. WILLIAMSON, W. F. I'TLET, C. H. SMITH, J. G. BALL, ALEXANDER WEBB, JAMES R. YOUNG, A Good Bank Do Business With Tbe American National Bank Wilmington. N. C. IS IT A BANKING MATTER that you would like to handle outside of your regular hossa bank I Drop ua a Una. Wa will have funds to lend and carry many out side aacounta. CAPITAX AND HIT PROFITS. l34J,ooa. SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK WTLMIHGTOH, H. C DEPAJtnnirt and Trust Comp'y. 8. A. KSBB, Aaaiataat Uanaapar. Every Dollar H. 0. VAT7QHN, Caahler. F. H. NICHOLSON, AaUCaah. ARE YOU IN ? $ SAVING MONET J W. M. Ridenbour. AsaU Tress. W. M. Combs, Mgr. Sav. Dept. & J. BTATFOID. TavFraaddaiii L r. rUBLES. aiact Oaakiaa. a K. DISECTOBS. JOB P. WTATT, CHARLES B. AY COCK. GEORGE T. FOLK, GEORGE I. HUNTER, JAMES R. ROGERS, J. L. QUINX, W. B. DRAKE, JR,
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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