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OREENSBOBO DAILY NEWS AT CO Going Out of the Furnishing Business S L Look at These Prices $2 and $2.50 Shirts, $1.50 $1.50 Shirts at - $1.15 $1 Shirts - .75 $1 Underwear..- .75 $2 Underwear- $1.50 $3 Underwear $2.00 $2.50 Pajamas ....$ 1.50 $3.00 Pajamas ...$2.00 $1.50 Silk Hose $1.00 75c Hose at 50 50c Hose at 35 25c Hose at 18 Tm can't afford to mils this sale. It's your chance to save money. You can't afford to let this opportunity pass. If fake, but a dean, honest closing out ale for CASH ONLY. PoaKrreJy nothing charged during this Daily News Religious Department STODT PBESENT-DAY PROBLEMS. Dr. Jesiah Strong's Reform Idea Hu1 Ttkra Hold of Chuchea. Dr. Joaiah Strong, preaitlunt of the Aaieriean Institute of Social Bert ire. hua done a lot ot thing that moat men couldn't do. What many of hie friend beUeve ta b the greatest achievement of hia Ufa ha la aow performing lie 1a tarbi rig church menilwre a itrt method f aomhjctinf Sunday aeinjo, cUsm-s for adult. Id hi attempt to perform this tak, tha flrat thirty h did wu to iJuir the en i hat tut tot, of eubjeia auggvsted by tha institute of which he ia llie head tor tha Wita that are w linajily an frnn the Hthle ?-1nr tatl Ofiohrr some 600 fMinday eeht-ola of all dc-roniinatina icept Roman i atholir. scattered all over , the Vnitod Sutra, hue adopted Jr Mrong a method' others an daily adopt , ing it, and the rfniilta In inereafe in in , trt and attend a ha ve a-. nni-he i vati the onnnat.-r of the idea Th 1 trw method hus alrejide p vrn birth to n Biaguin that hat- - pi id i ii cula ion of 5 0m IV Mmng waa the paator ot a ejrtrrh j in San-luek t, O.. wh-n an ei pertenc ame to him that wi not only to infl'i-: rne prnf.T.dly h - holr life, but w to retro It, a quart,! of a. renturv 'a'r, in ' 1 he new kind of Sund "-hoot ona 1 that he eow ad tow tea Toother rit h Mtn of Si are tin m c' th pulpit !i had bfcan trying tn de im ut to meJte tha wtm k rf foreign nrw.otianea tot Tftiw. The oonil rat n ..t h i ir lion areaied in hi ! .t i. r "Way are not pi ri h. r he: e n A'nT ica .more affective' Whv d t t th--y reach awt ot the ppr'" YNTkea he aaked the uf-ti-u of hunaelf, be waa aoanewhi hum.' n'el t- diarwar that he could n iwrr raduallf that hi( Vw N-inreiv.,l t K lifht beaa to dawn ew him 1 yL around him. he aaw eer thtnr . hj i-it' but the ehurrh. Th wM i.ad rhenre) ao Binrh tB 1,000 Tear a- 't hi t in the laat W. Te riilired 1rinh of tate huBAJi ran, Acouetoeoed throtish a ir to the aimple, indhtidua)tio ty i life, ha.4 rtddeale beei thunt into th." complei cooperative fores of indintTT. ! and didnt know how to flwa. nd the rhxirch was doing btlle or Doth.nj to PUBLICITY MAKES A PRODUCT NOTED QUAL ITY BRINGS FAME. Jackson Square Coffee Is both NOTED and FAMOUS. Never sold in bulk, only in sealed cans. sk your grocer to supply you. IMPOnttS C0FTEI CO, LH. MW ORLEANS. LA. T help hei-auae the hurrh was at ill trying U) mtnmter to an n dividuuht ic wi, thmiffh that ajre bat pHand. Aa lr. Strong turned thene thotjjht over in hia tnipl. he hemif innre nnd uuiri impn m-iI with Mte 4eh I th.it m heiner fin- " ti' msiiiuticn tn irni.un iin'haryd, thr rVin Ii not onl nitMini a irrent opirtuuitj , tntt noi; lerting a gTfat .lut v . From th- cfti.-e of the Aniertean Tnatitute of Nvial Pen1 he he nt aotfeet to rleTjrvnten every where that, heinninf in rtnVr, if de aired, hf wthiM aupply thent with a new kind of Sunday whonl topics fnr nar in adult rltaaea. Tiie idea hark of the toptii it w aTinoiinreii , w anA He tie application of Oin-tian prmnph-i t" the aoli.t on of p'-et-ent-day proLlcnia- Eery irnuh!rfrrve pha-e of mo-,itrn fr'vial - if ti n wmild l1 ta ken up in it a torn, and an effort made place hMore t he people th moat important known fans i"oneriiina; it. Child lahor. ior instance, ia a prowinc evil Vtt well it von Id be made tlt Hit mi e t of tii'it:aion in the n' " kt'M '-f lsonp WTiat poa it ion would rhrit t.- hk!y to takf on the rhiU lahr q'ip tirn 11 were new on earth Th announcement that the new le ona would ( rradv fnr ne t lie firt Sunday w tK-tr.ir hr ought fr-m hun dred a of Ameru-ati "''igynifn a) moat an immliat r''pnw fhe tenor ot the r pi tea e. meii m"i fan to ju-tlfy fr. tmnir'n own roftfi,crw. et the an thnaimm fi'rl the con' rmplatjon of the trpi'-a wu to he iurpfted by hat which loI''-vrd ttir artual u M. tiT patr rrpr.rJH tnt the dit"Ci inn nf i hi'.) LiKor r)ti'Mnn in Octo ler liT(.Mht out m nmn hoae hihlt " !a1 not Sern to attend unday nrho! M,'1 ntliera Mm' in VnTr-iirn-r to (eat n .'-t 'Women n TidutFT" Wealth t' Oipital" vn the anoert for I 'Ttihcf. ami "The Orram.ttinti of 1 A W0RID PICTURE FOR A WORLD DAY l-n eonpe-t ion with the preparation for the World - Sunday N-hnol Convtn tion m W hinwlnn May l'.t to ?4, a t erml nnhpie plana hare developed. tiw ia eo nnnaiial in character aa to be fairtr enaatinnal. othinff leaa than the cr Having decided to devote our entire time to tailoring, we are going to close out all furnishing goods at and below cost This sale to begin TUESDAY, Everything in Furnishings is co be sold at a sacrifice and just at the time when you need to replenish your stock of wearables. ation and circulation of the nioit widely distributed picture in the world. Rince May 22 ii World'a 8unda; School Day, which is to be ohaerved in all parte of tha earth, it waa planned to aymbohre the world idea, the. child idea, and the t'hriatian oonqiieat idea id , one great painting. So a Boa ton artiat, V Steelier, hae painted for thn Sunday ' achod teadira a picture emblematic of j , the children of the whole world. Cntica I have pronounced the orijrmal painting at nn.-e the moet human and inllctnat ic nf all the attempt tn convex hv hntb r il the nl en f ( hm)Ntliianini. I tic ohViul tn iKary . th.- S ah mi ion cnrnti')ri. vh)h uill itkclf e the mi't (nin'po!it.in .it ho ring evr i held in Amenta, were impreased with tin paint inp. "The O unadei a of the luentivth Ltutuiv," that iln-y hae ar ranged tn have it reproduced on a large rale in living tahteau a( one il th- con ventton ( itm The pirture i being rf produced in ooh.m toj u in the .-.fhiKila, and M will I ien to everyone "I the t homa oda nf achooU in mieaLon land, ilh tli unnvalcd tnrfrhinerv nf the modern unday vhol to diatribute !t M. p.tui nil! d"ijitle be more idely in ulnted t linn a en the cipu-a 1 ot the Tuo-t lainoua o the old niantr. In North Amt-nca the pu-tun ia be mc iif d o hi'lp cjirrv t lie idea of Wo rl.lv Sundiiv srln.t' lhv. All over !'' p'l y In' w oi lit Siindji v - himls will ! brate M.t a W nrldV Sunday School JJ. In make the funices uni- form, a pena! program ha ben pre-1 ; pared by the W n( M Sunday School anf lation. anl it i bfing issued bv all j the principal dt nmiiinatinna and by the; association itelt. in the North American! j building. Philadelphia. Thia unnpie protria m ha iTcn t ranelatrd into more j ' than JOG language and dialects. 1 Ur ' i three hmna ud are t lio" which uae! b-en unn crvally t ranalated ; thre i a 1 , aideci ton from t he I'aalter, a. pra vt-r i wiittcn for the reroi.e by an Kptseo j pal rli ry nihil ; and n few (actM conoei n ing th- growth m the World'a Sunday! fhofd aaoriation. with ita preaent m niterhip of more than 27.S.OOf M-booh ' and more than L'.YfMUatu memlwia. I'h- wvtoi of all t hiistrmlom hare1 U en re )iK-1d to preach special per iimn- mi t lie morning of World Sua I d.i i rhMd 1 ay . ernphaititinir t tie ini-pi-rt ,i nf of h Sunday fcchind nnd th1 tftiifi-.n traimnp f te rhihl. Knthti'i -i-'i. snnda -'h'ol loader say that o Mav '2-2 th" 1'iaiight of ail' chnrche 1 'nwh'TP '!! b. crnterod upon the' ' .utd to a decree ithout precedent in all .7ihtian hiatory. j Some Facti About the Sunday School. I 1 The lar:eii organization on earth ia j j the Sunday m Imm I j It ha more than .00.0d0 member. J to 1- found tn every nation exeeipt , i I trne-r North Am-ii.a mIop. has l.O0O,OO0 nndT a rxol mmWr j Kvery tte in the I mtM State and levery pmiti.-e in t anaii i laVorately ' ;orgamM for Stimhit hoot work. oi ithat the r-mc:e rroroj9 achool ia 1 brought into t-meh with the interna-1 tumai orgmnizatioax Every mm of the 200 Prottant de noBwiaatioas. aa well aa eome Roman Catholie parth. enntaiirs thf Suttda- ln prai'tuvHT all .J :hc 7.').lliiO ia'i Tiaual bumia; ethowla the lateraatiou.: Walker Leaaon ia atudied weakly. Thia leaaoa it prepared by an intar national interde nominational oomraitte of eminent iholara. i'ommenta upon it are pub lished weekly in thnuaanda of religioua and aembr publicationa. The portifa of acripturc which conatitutee the weekly leaaon it for the time the moat widejy read and studied 'bit of literature extant Tbe membera of the fiunday aohool ran ire in age from the Infant on the cradle roll to the aged per eons in the adult depart ment. A new feature of the work are the fjartides of adult Hil.le rlafv through the troeta of confnti n citiea. Several thousand men are ex pitted to he in line at Wa-hington. TIih World'a Sunday School convention will be held in Wanhington, D. C, May If 24. at will be attended bv oftinil drdega tea 'fiora every etate in tfic union, from every pro rince in Canada, and from more than cjintrie the moat ca mopditan gathering ever held on tlm continent. Th- rnt.-r nf American dc)e gatee was long ago fiili; and the visit or will outnumber the delegate There will r more than 2) meetinra in con nection with the convention. President Tft "ill le one of the apraker. Pre vimin Wnild's Sunday School conventions have been held in Iondon, St. Loin a, Je niah m and Rnme, U'orld'a Sunday fVhool day thia year i Mn 2"2. falling on convention Sun day. Dr. 4ieorge . Bailey, exef'utire head nf the WrrM'a Sunday School aa Hociation. ha prepared a uniform pro gram that will he uaed in practically every one of the quarter of a million school in the world. It hae been trans lated into more than 100 language and dialects. Tuna He Went Home. ' Herrr Furntea in the Strand.) No more popular fipure exitM in ihp old Thretr Rcvl. rhihlin, tlian l.evv. tlie mnductor. Me a the fither "i onir 'tt relhrnted muicient one of them we levv. the cornet player, who made iK-n a eennation with hie cornet mid lii diamond nnpe in the promenade eoiietrt ut Covent tlarden, under Ri vire . Hireettnn years ago. Old Levy had a ier Urge family (' Pnpanini re diviwifk ' 4 Mri.Mherof hi famous son nnd ii .tni y t tolrl Ihet e hen condui t wz th- .nt-rture to an opera in the Theater Koxal. a boy jumped up from ind-r the tae and said: ' lither Ievy! Misthrr Lery! Your woive hs jTit had a babby!" "The Lord he praised for all His mer cies!' said the conductor, keeping tbe baton froinjr Tn a few seconds the boy again ap peared. "Mi.ther Leey! Mither Levy!" "Well. isij. is anything wrong V Mie Ieey has had another habby. or'" -Thank heaTeV Alls well" And the ltou iraiM with greater rigor, work ina up t!ie oreestra to a tremendous lourili. nice more he was disturtied br the same messenger. "Misther Levy! Mitther LeTT!" "Git out, bar! What's the' matter "Berorrsa, here's another. As y call Vw 'n!" lw ' !nctoT reae and. pnttinf dowa hi' Itribtii. - iid: mi teat i. it", tiiian 1 wiM home ami ut a - if t tin:" THE PRESS CONVENTION Floe Program Arranged tor toe Rets - paper Men at WrigutSVllle BeaCO. Concord. Mar LI. Ai alrradr an - nounced, the next annual meeting of thai Vorth C.rnlin. Pre., sssociation will be t he rhtu . held at Wrightaville Itench on e,lnea nf ttMermen of Wilmiiigtou 'day. Thursday and Vriday, June 9 haa apin printed $500 for mir entertain and Hi. ment during our meeting i 1 think the arrangement fur the pro- The genial Captain Harper will give gram of our annual metting at Wilmmg- ian excursion on his ISoat Knday, denmta ion are nw about complete. 1 encloe j arrangement of whirh w-ilJ be made lat-r a corrected prograrn, which may yet hare Tf you are not already a member of aoine slight changca. Aa you will see, j th aaeociation you rhould becoene one. we will hHTc a least of ajoixl thirga on, Write for blank merntjerahip application the literary prograui, the program wing All meinbei are reqneiUd to fill out one rf I hi l't that has erer been ai - and return the card encloaed in hit firt ' ran-cd foi ue. J'hanka are due if crni'hnt. Ir. J. O. Atkinson, wh fr i the pan several weki naa taken great intcreat ii: the coming meeting, and who hs been in tiring in his efforts la pro i.le the 1m i speak era and the bHt "iah- The Tarrymore hotl has made us a , rate of $2 a dar. $l.o0 of which ill be paid in c.-n and the remainder l-lver- tismg Httte Tarrymorc ia directly on th Krnn fir-nt, with wid veranda a and nil ontaicV rooms. TTie hotel has been I remodeled, nnd 60 rooms hare Se.'n add- I etl. Kverj thing ia new and in arr.ng ment. itpju'iniment and equipment every jcjmfmt and pleasure is nrT-cd u g'ia. stated in ,irat eirenlar, all t'ie rjil ' m:lH It. A Le the liaiial ef'h IP'e t! '-M.,ort,;,nn for advertising for ...ir , ni.-ir.in.rs auu nni- u- pt-uui-ui mi'tr. th- faniilv of each, for use in attending Ihi meeting. Write to following pas senger aeeiite. according to the nsd yo 1 desire to ne: Southern railway, to .M. F. (,ary, II. P.; . . 11 Bniiijiiini. i. v. Atlantic viast Line (mke r.plifation tn nr nnd 1 will secure tiekets tor yonl rseatifiar.t Air i.ine, n. Lear;i, .. A- lialeis!h. N. C. Norfolk and southern, U- Hudjiin. C I ., V.rfolk. Vt I'li-a-e :in.!iT-tand that you must n.iki nppln-atioii yours.-lf tor yrnr tran.poii.i'i'in 01 er all roads ewpt the Coat Lire. If you want to use any other roe I than "those above mentioned you will no douht be able to get tbe tranaportn -tion needed. If not. advise me, and I will give you any assistance in my power I would advise that tou write for your transportation as early as pos ibte it von hare not alreany done so. H. S Leard. of the Scabosrd Air Linc, writes me that he ha arrunged for a 1 first class vestibule coach from Charlotte J to Wilmington on train No. 44. June 7. for the aronimode.io. of our party . Mr. I yard aJo wrtes me 'hat ac will, vole for Demoeratie eeagreaeionaj can. be -lad to mak-contract w ith any of our ; Wednesday Iveaini, t 15 0 . ick didates and stating as a raaaoa whe memlwrs in anv part of the state for Annual Oration Hon. W. C. mmsier. "tbe-e wi'l be no danger to tha country" the eirhantn of transportation fur ad of the Ashboro Courier. ! in sending the candidate to Weaning vertising on account of our meetine. I Address "The Pre-e and the Courla." ; ton ; that "the (senate is overwhelmingly have arranged with the Wrichtrrille Jodie R. W. Winston. Raleigh. N a I Republican " It ia a fact that auehar Beaeh railway to hare a special ear at Thursday Morning. Jane a. a.jo 0dack. ' gumawta ware uaed aur times ia tha toe iauoa w aoove train ana wf 1 ua dvect to the laiumme hotel. Jiot only those from the western part of th slate can use thia car. but all who wish ta asa tha bea board ria lialeigh sad Look at These Prices $1 Silk Suspenders, $ .50 50c Silk Suspenders, .35 50c Garters 35 25c Garters - .18 $1.50 and $2 Ties $1.00 $1.00 Ties 75 50c Ties 35 15c All Linen Collars, .10 Vests at half price. $2 and $1.50 Belts $1.00 $1 Belts - 50 50c Belts 35 Suit Cases and Hand-bags at cost, and in fact a lL.e of furnishings, all clean new high class goods. COMB AT ONCB and seeor tha beat Yalues while we can fit you. Co wU nurt wiU it at Haskt, wkiek will be our plae of nndomi If jra cam from inr dtrMtien, mm koow hi to mrh fUmlrt befon 1.10 p. m. IJun 7, whrn our prcial oar will ltn n niLr trmm for wiinunu. I The nr lrara Charlotte o regular Ir,n. TuMav afternoon, June 7, at 6 I The Wrightrrille tttr railway will ! extend the enurteaiea of ita Une, and will on Thursday night gvee a aouTeair ," at ,'"min Prk complimenUry to cimilar to me m eoon aa poaaibie, if they haw n .t oJicadv sent it 1 raternsllv. J. B. SHERRILL. Secretary. I Wednesday Morning, June t, 9.30 0'cick ' Convention called to order bythepraa liilent. Rev. .T O. Atkinson. D. D. Praver be Rer. Hight C. Moore, of the I llihlie.l UemriliiT Address of weicome nn lielialf of thej 1 Tity of Wilmington, Mayor Walter G.j ' MsrFse. I i Address of welcome on behalf ofj W riphUvilla Beach, by Maror Thomas ! H. WrighU Addresa of welcome on behalf of thej press or Miimingion i.y .ismes n. I r Aaar.aa a tkat lluov.tU , KeepVmse to addresa of weom, bT y a. LDlon. Of the I'lttsboro leord. President's Annual Address Kaith of a lonrnslut " Lsv "Iisrmonr in the Hanctum." col. Wade H Hams, of tbe Kvemng v nronicie I Kaaay- ' The Newapap r." O Uusiness Side of the I ( T.,wsfin, of tbe Bur lington News Kssay "Our Pmb.eme iewel I hroiijcb Blue I, lasses." 1L W Vim-ent, uf tbe t'harl.-ue uliserier Address- "The Appeal of INiblie Health to the Press." I v. 8. Rankin. secretary .t the stale hoard of healtlj. ApMiutnii-nt f i-onimitteea, miscella I neous business, adjournment. Wednesday Afternoon, i.jo O'clock. Asfc-teiation called to order. Readinv of Historian's Paner Arefci. latld Johnson, nf CharitT and Children Kssav "How Mar the Preea Help ia the Good Iloads Movement in North Carolina, and Why!" U. B arner, of the Lexington Ihspatch. A Square Deal Betwewa the Federal Goiemmert and the Primer. ooen dis : '? ' 'a. e ei.s.ioo iA h J J 1 j I. 14,. i. Krarar bv riattiruT mtnislet rT-aynr tr nsitirur mtnisiei taaay -in .newwoaaer and tha I p-, lift of Country Life," R. M. Phillips, of, the l.rrenshore Xesrs. haea) "JewaaJisas and Brliyra." Rrr. Hlgkt C. Moora, af U : order. Kaaar 'Traoalltr im Joaephua Daaiela, of tha Nowa aa4 Oa aerrer. Addrwa H atarwara tattoa." Hon. Joha H. Small, H. 0. Kaaay "lnd Titlat aad Laad Owav era hip,1 C. U. Faa, of tta Profraaat Farmer. Miaoellanoma bnauMaa. Xdjoan. Tanraoay Aftaraooa, .jo (ydaek. Eaaaj The Beat Arraofemeat af Nrwepaper Ofnoea," Joha D. Oold, el tha Wilaon Daily Time. Eway J. P. Cook, of tha Uplift. Addreaa Dr. 8. A. Kaaap. Depart mnt nf Afrieultiire, Waahinjrtoa, D. C. Election of anVara, adjouramont. Tnnnday iTeoJag, t.,j O'clock. Reading of Annual Poem D. L. St. Clair, of the Ranford Ixpreea. Addreaa The Mutual Reletieneaip of Kditor and Educator," Prealdeat Haa- I "7 Smith, of Daridson Co lief. I FritUr Monimt, o. v Cdack. Unfinished and miaoellanaoua business. The editorial party will go to South port by steamer, returning ta Wrighta nlle Friday afternoon. Friday evening will be gleea ta ao rial enjoymert at the aeaaida aa loaal committee may arrange. Motions, resolutions, adjournment. Jt.:Adoo Garage Co. ia eel ling Oaaoliaa at 12 1 2e. per gallon. " T! . ' . , Toe Mocb et One Thing. 1 Popular Maguna.) Representative Harry Visynard, of Virginia, tells the story of how a ralla'- " W '" ia hi, d.atrie pt a atop " ""'" " wans in : the congregation of wnsrh ha waa a meai The in.r it eeems that it waa a praetica ia the churt-h to excoaioiuiiicale for one year any member who had beea guilty if a "blood right" that ia, aay man who had attacked another with a piatol or a rasor. At tbe end of the year, if the offender wished reinstatement, he could go to tic "mourners' bench," nae and declare hi reen'.ance, and be forgiven by tbe c ritfTcat ior. This went on for many veers. At last a yoang darky, who had tK-en m a particularly objectionable broil, ajifs-ared to, reinstatement. The pastor ma-ie an eloquent appeal to the eongre iratmn anH eA-ervliody began to shout and say ' Amen:' It was at this point that the oM Begre arose and said hotly: "l.ook hyah. pehsca; eber since I been membuh ob die congergaahan. dar ain' . b"1 "otaia' but fightin' and fuhfirin' ' "' 1 doin' " '"hgiTia'. Tae 1 tired of it:" ! Tb4 broke up the meeting. .... , n;.tnm km Vgng their hearwr. : " ' insptnng '' 'ar uemoerai ; I ktrty -second ew Y ork district, and t Thirty that they were effective to alia tha fears af the business men is proved by the rweuK Cincinnati CammerruU- buaa.
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