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GREENSBORO DJLILT NEWS SATUBDAT, .MAY 14, 1910, ft K 3 Adds Deathfal Qualities 10 toe Food Economizes Floor, Cutter and Eggs The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Hm Alum-Mo Umm Phosphates HONTREAT IS READY i ,.. -. - ladicitloos rolnt to lecort-Brtaklcg Setsoo it Fidobs lesort n MT. AIRY NEWS NOTES (Special to Daily News.) Usual Airy, Iter IS. News nulm thia sity that tks Filet Mountain post master has resigned. Beporte ara is dieuletieo that oherges havs bssa pre ferred anlnat Mr. Uordoa. Ilia friends hops and belisrs thai ha srlll oonis out ell right. Ha ha Bat been postmaster vary long. Te many raina end the continued eool monts ul dave make it a very disagree able (or May. J. A. Hadley, ana of Mount Aire's puUle spirited oitiiena, has begun tha erection of another block of 'business houses right in tin oauter of tha town Brick and atona will ba used. Henry Wolfe, ef Mara hall aud Wolfs, returned tSaturdsy from a visit to hia parenta near Kappa Mill. Mr. Wolfe ia a eandidate for register of deeds, sub ject to tha actian af tha Republican oon weotioa. Tha fraat last week did very little damn age to tha growing eropa. How any thing seoaped la a great wonder. Today haa keen aet apart by tha city authorities an "cleaning up day." By a waited affort muck might he aeoom wllahad and aiekaaaa aroided eepeoiaUy typhoid fever. Tha new Prsebytsrlan dhureh for this etty la to be let to contract on May 2.1, 1910. The committee, W. F. Carter, John Leltch and 8. A. White, aak for aaaiad tad rp ta It m. an that day. . R. Paddlsen and wifa hare returned from Oaark, Ala., where they apent the winter with their aon, K. W. Paddiaen, whe la ta buaineaa In that city. Tha aala of the Mount Airy cotton ill waa confirmed by the oourt laat week and tha owner, Mr. Lore, will ar range at onea tar tha transfer and the atartmg np af this mill. Thli la valu able property and tha fact that it will resume operation maana work for a big lorea a tun.' Thia eity aortas to par little a Mentis to ths cry of hard times aa mmefk talked about In ether kargar places. Kvery brick ma eoa and helper in the town ia busy and there ia work enough on hand right now to keep erery idle man gmrg till late in tha fall. The Merritt Hardware oom paay la putting up a 112,000 to 116,000 tore near tha Blue Ridge Inn. Thia ia to be a Una atruetura and will be ar ranged for handling hardware and fur niture. The head of thia huitling firm, W. K. Merritt. ia a Chatham county boy, and haa made quite a nice little for tune since he located in Mount Airy. He atarted in business here some 20 yearn ago with vary little money and hai been suooessful from the start The big block of briar by Thomas B. MeCargo will close up the tpaoe between tha Central hotel lot and the Mock of brick already erected by Mr. MeCargo on Main street at the head of Franklin. These brick i will be modern and commo dious and hare already been spoken for. The work on (he new block of brick business bouses by ,T. A. Hadley haa be gun with every prospect of completion by early fall. These buildings will add greatly to the looks of the city in the vicinity of the postoffioe. Opposite the Mount Airy cotton mill the large one-story brick storage bouse ia undergoing repairs and another full atory of brick Is being added, thus mak ing out of this flat, roramonplaoe affair one of the very best and most roomy tnhaoro atnraga houses in the eity. fVmth Mount Airy ta building and building rapmiy. numerous and splen tha days are long and the weather favor able. Tha farmers is Surry count t complain af great scarcity of tobacco planta. Those who hare planta aav thev are aniall and Vuffeaten. But somehow or other Uiey never fail to get hold of plenty to punt an ine linu may care to ouni vate. It they eoiilrin t get any lor a few yeais aud were forced to plant more earn and aow more wheat and oats it would be to their interest in the long run. A farmer is not a auceeeaful far mer, neither is he very wise, if ha fails to make hia own mat and bread and plenty of feed for his horaea and oattle. When the farmers decide to discontinue the buying of meat, bread, hay and chop from distant statea, then, and not until then, will they begin to put brains and common sense into farming. COMMANDER JULIUS IT" PBATt POST NO. 143, DEPT. IT.L., G. A. K. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of above Post, K wanes, III., writes: "For a long time I waa bothered with backache and paina across my kidneys. About two months ago I started taking Foley's Kid ney Pills and soon saw they were doing just aa claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painful bladder misery is all gone, t like Foley Kidney Pills so well that I hare told many of my frienda and com rades about them and shall recommend thetn at every opportunity." Howard Gardner. ASHBORO HEWS. (Special to Dairy Newa.) Aahboo, May 13. The prospect for a good yield of wheat in Randolph county Is generally good. The outlook for a bum par crop of both peaches and applea waa never better. Tha manufacturing enterprises of Ash boro are all on full time and prospering. Liberal wages are paid ta opsrmtfYes .and tha increased cost of farm products are held in proper ratio between the mill and factory nun and farmer that is bringing pleasure and contentment to all clauses of our people. The farmere of Randolph were never in (letter condition finan cially, and the good pirces realized for all . farm products have given them re newed energy aud greater real for a better and mora intelligent system of farming that the yield may be increased and the erpense decreased, thus placing their farma upon a paving and profitable basis. 8ome people who are not Republicans are claiming that the tariff reputations passed by The Republicans in Congress ) are responsible for this glad day that has come to the farmers, whose occu pation siistuina and keens alive all other enterprises in the world, but there is no ktk coming from the tillers of the soil. (Special ta Daily News.) Man treat, May U. Although the eea aoa proper at Mao treat will t opea aa til July , yet aJready aaaebar af reaer- , tattoos ei eaaaiag ia and Urn present j iadieatiaaa are that the coming aeaaou will be a record oas ia attendance. From i praetioailv aU poiaU ta ate territory the U ' Southern railway haa fives special j rata of oae and oae third af one-way i S fare to Jtlark Mountain, which la twa g railroad atatioa far Montreal, tickets 5 being goad far return up to midnight af September I Thia should kelp to bring B a Urge crewd, and the program for this S summer ta af aartacular attractiveness. ' S Plana are bow brine autdc for a sand-' 9 elay road from the gates af the asaoria- tioa grounds to the hotels, this being a B distance of about one mile. This read J will be aa extension af the asacadam a road from Us station to the grounds. U An enlarged dam haa been built and this g summer a beautiful lake of about ten acres will tie avauaoie. a ' ' steel boats have been ordered and these will be placed on the lake for the amuse ment of the summer guests. Both tha big hotels will be under the management of experienced people and tbass who asms may feel aonfldent pf first class aseomsnodations. A number of good boarding-houses will be open sleo in addition to tha hotels. At the latter the rates win run from It ta fU per week. Reservations should be mads la advance. Full particulars will be fur nished upoa application to the general manager of the aaaooiation, V. L. Jack eon. While the season proper does net open until July , the Nmtuera Mudenis' con ference will, for tlie third year, meet earlv in June. Thia ia composed of rep roseiitstives from ' the Young Men's Christian associations ia the various col leges and universities of ths south. About 800 college men will be present, the conference lasting for several weeka. The program for the conferences held under tlie auapioea of the association ia particularly rich in variety, a .id ia re markable for the number of distinguish ed names which it contains. The pro gram follows: Bible Study. Tke atudy of the ward of Ood at a. m. each day will ba the feature of the whole season. Tlie speak ers aire ad v engaged for thia special work include Dr. White, of Columbia erminary; Dr. Pearson, of Lebanon uni versity, Tennessee; end Dr. W. R. Dob yns, of St. Joseph, Mo. Sunday School tTonierenee. The Sun day achool conference will be under the management of Dr. Phillips, of Rich mond, Vs., snd the date will be July 8-21. Home of the subjects to bs treated are management, equipment, instruction, worship, methods of work, art of story telling, and manual work. Young People'a Conference. Under the peraonal guidance of Dr. Phillips, of Richmond. Va.. the Young People'a con ference will be held July 22 27. Young Every Piece is Exactly Perfect if your bases are ksuaasred by as. Your shirts are nicely fta isaed, carefully folded, aad are free frees ewrplue eta rah aa this body or sleeves. Year eaUars are evenly, ex actly shaped, have smooth edges, and leal eoeniarUble to Year cuffs bend wiUewt breaking ia aha middle, sad they do a4 hug yeur wrists too tight. Yenll errteinly Uks our work ae queatwa about H! Why net try it this weak! Phase us. Columbia i; Laundry Co. i Phones 17.-6JJ largs orchestra, a display af firework a, and a wrestling match at tha audito- irum. The ansoun cement af the plana for the celebration haa stirred up a fine de gree of enthusiasm In the city ud sac lioa and a great day is being looked forward to. Hair Dressing and Manicuring! ORDERS TAKEN FOR HAIR GOODS. Mrs. Alice Emersoa, of New York, has opeaed parlors in Ouilferd Hotel Build ing Kalis act through hotel sr 6yom mofl street The Same to Her. (The Dsliaeato.) The doctor's very young dsughter, Alicia, hsd been to Hasraaa, and some one aaked her where it was. "Jus' look ia your bacteriology aa you'll fln' It," was the reply. S pedal Prices for ia Bays Only ON PORTRAITS. Is20 Crayon, (l.BO. 10x20 French Watereolor, 12.60. 10x20 Psstell, U ftO, list) Oil Portrait, 110 000. Ws gusrsates aa exact rsproduotioa of any smsll picture. Cash with order. hK BROS. CO. New Arrivals in Dry Goods Department! 36-inch Light and Dark Percales 8 l-2c 36-inch Lonsdale and Androscoggin Bleach Domestic, 10c New Diagonal Serge, all colors 15c Cotton Foulards, all colors.., 12 1.2c Rexford Cloth, tor Skirts, all colors 10c Grecian Rep, for Skirts 12 l-2c Tinelle, for Waists and Dresses, verj fine cloth, in plaids and stripes ...12 l-2c 2,000 yards Domino Ginghams, in 3 to 8-yard lengths, fast colors, regular 7 l-2c value 5C 18x36 Bleach Huck Towel, with red border, 10c value, for - 5c ach V3: BELK BROS. COMPANY B. T. MATTHEWS, Manager COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRTCO. Feanden aad liacUaleto. OeaeraJ Repair Wsrfc. Bpestsl Maahia ary Built to Order, eta. High Orede lroa ami Brass OseUags, alaehiaa alolded Pttllsra, etc. Oieaaahoro. C O. D. Boycott hi oan mental aad BuUdmg Or emits Works. Best artese for Krst Chsas Work. Oor. Walker s van us aad Boring etreat, Greensboro, N. C Phoenix Cafe (Fsrmerly Alex's Cafs.) Under nsw aad sxperisnoed maaage meat. Nest la arrangement. Prompt In eervloe, BsOsfactory in methods. Uaaer, tie. Aa extensive BUI of Fare for orders aad Lu ashes. AO the Dsliea siss of ths Season. Twbla for Ladies. Greensboro Pressing CIcl) Ftssalmg, Balsa. SIM per asaatk. W. V. stkstoa. STUDIO Da yew want high -class werkt We oas givs you Just what ywa are stoking for. W. X. IUTSLKR, PhstetTsphsr. US I t Kast Msrkst Btrsst DONT GET RUN DOWN, Week and miserable. If you have kid ney or Bladder trouble, Dull head pains. Ihsr.iness. JServnusness, fains in the back, and feel tired nil over, get a pack age of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN LEAF, the pleasant herb cure. It never fails. We have many teatimoniHls from grateful people who have used this rem edv. As a regulator it has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf at Druggists or sent by mail for M) cents. Sample FRFE. "Address, The Mother Gray Oo., I.eRoy. K. V. did homes are going up in all directions people problems of lite ana wore win have full treatment by skilled workers, i who' will toit4i upon all forms of so cieties. Special sttention will be gtvea to serial and recreational features. j Interdenomsntional Period. Thia ps-. rind will be .Inly n il. and will lie Ailed bv an interdenominational institute in j official cooperation with Ibe slate Sunday i School aesneiiitione of Virginia. North j Csrolins, South Csrolins, tleorgis and i Florida, with a representative present from the Interdenominational Sunday School association. Church Officers' Conference. Present dav questions affecting pastors, elders and deacona will be discussed in open conference by chosen speakers. This con ference will be August -lf, snd will be under the direction of the Rev. Xesl L. Anderson, of Winston-Kslcm, V C. fJenersl Christian Workers' Conference This conference will he in session Aug list 15-2S. f iese subjects will hae care ful consideration: Schnole and colleges, ministerial ediiealion and relief. Freder h-kxbiire; home and school, colored evan gelirstinn. American Rible society, and ex antrelistic work. Missionary Conference. Julv 2-Aug- i nst 7 the missionary conference will be held imder the lesdership of the as sembly's seTetsiies nf home and foreign missions. There sill b hours for con ference and mission study, addresses from returned missionaries snd others, and discussions nf methods of work and results both at home snd abroad. Woman'e Missionary Conference. August 4-7 smple provisions will bt msde for the meeting of women for conference and report on their own work In the borne churches and the foreign field. thiHren's Conference From August R to 20 there will be daily hours for storv and plav under an expert direc tor. ' Colonel Roosevelt is powerful because he has the people'a confidence. He haa won that confidence by a life devoted to the public interests. He has refused to and Bome of these dwellings would re- j lie hound by the dictates of the platitu flect credit to a eity of oO.OOO people. dinariaa. Respecting alike the letter While the people do not seem to fear and the spirit of the law, he has found for the future, that is, they are not i in the constitution snd the statutes rHARLOTTE WILL CELEBRATE afraid to put money into good houses. I power sufficient when called into action I TWENTIETH OF MAT ALL RIGHT still the erv i. heard in other town mjnA the cheek- tke mtmiiam rtt fh. ntnat cities that times are distressing drill, subtle snd the most relentless influence' i nis is vrue, as nonnr. mil u is a nne , mat ras manuesTfO itseir in modem r jrite Msv 13 President Taft rime to ouna wsen nsnas neea wots sna i me. ijoutsvijie rost. i 1 I 4 Highest Quality Shipped to ns from the factory by fast Express "Vone NunnaRy't" Nunnally's chocolates and bonbons are famous for their exquisite goodness for 25 years the quality standard in the Southland. GREENSBORO DRUG CO., Agents HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. American Plan. 82.91 to ihl ie- Ooavenieatly Located Everything Models The Best Centos. The hease af the knight of the grip aad tern ratling puMis geaeraBy. A srell eotMToeted Of a in eeviaeevien. I. P. SANDERS, Hit 'Speriel to Ikily Xews. I VI -. 1 - Pi.lt will not come to Cherlottc this year but -I there will be s greet celebration of the Itwentieth of May, jiit the same. Tlie llireter Chsrhitte club, the 'lisrlotte i lh-um and Hi'e corw snd local suto i nMiitile oirnerH are v.pn oitly pushing plans for a novel relehralion in the form ; of "Automctliile lsy." when auto own ers from all o"" the riedmont section of the two Carolina are asked to hrirur ' l heir nrs to lisrlotte snd Iske psrt in the festivities. i 111 the morn ne of the JOth. st 11 r o'ctrvk. tbere sill le Hn eUliorate in 'dusttisl snd n-rsl .srade. More than lmi local aiitotnohih w-re entered for .this event the flrt an.l ii is oon- fid'-nllv ere led tlist the number of en 'trii s from oth. i r itie- ami towns snd 'others li re sill mke the titsl not les Ithi.n 4'HV In the aM'ni'"ii st - o' at the 'fair jfrouri'l'. a serie of novelty and in-ed r' - ill he pulled olT. including . Isonie fcnwlseiilsr features thjt hsl e 'tiMer liefore been put on in either state. ! There !l'vn W and ) en- 'trics for tiii event, wlii'-h will be fatt and fiirion. 'i' nil i in t.imf to allow the crowd to mUtkI 'be bssc'bell game at 4.30 o'oitifk The night of the 2t!i there trill be: a zrsnd ball et Ikevood park, with si A Feeling of Satisfaction When a man buvs footwear he wants a shoe that not only is com fortable, 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 are 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 34.00 and $5.00 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. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progres sive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. Coleus, Moon Vine, Cauliflower, Aster, Scarlet Sage, Pepper, and Other Plants at Gardner's
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