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16 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. STTNDAT. MAT 15. 1910, What Kind of Coffee Why, It's a moefh, rich, Mgfr-erade '"""liivW Coffee of fine flavor, delicious aroma and perfect freshness. Its price? Very mod- a-VttTir erate, indeed half what it -should be. Ask Af$TX your grocer. It's sold everywhere. tr.'.)M .THE REILY-TAYLOR CO., 1 NEW ORLEANS, V. S. A. I gaaS I ADDRESSED WOMAN'S CLUBS GUILFORD COMMENCEMENT! R0OSEVTLT8 SAGACITY. I Deosioa te Remain a Private Citisea Represeotative laosdell Speaks Be- Hoe Program Arriogei for Closing lore federation li Cincinnati. Week at toe College. RAILR OA D YA NS hi ,i jut 'i . 1 llj L OA H ' Itlr il h iHilld Ml In 4 r i iik il- n lilt- ImlilV- I Ullfit,ilnl FlO' N ' ... vara a 'n.Ju t jr i. , I i .It . i "Mliy ' ii' fuH't nri t t I 4ilt) aint t- ' '"if .1 tt.-, l . , r ..I .. ' on ii- d lln nil 1 It-rr in t he Ii ant mind v-ry r-mpbait aion a rr On- dav, titt a! left I i it v I! tlie ear lo t d kr up rowl s I - i .. (. jim I':.. a, 11,11" "II III' III (dine the laatltMl VV th t lull iBv The. AAtociaUd Prca ) I (Si-ecia! to Daflj New ) 1 'inriniiti, May 13. Speaking bt-furt iuillonl College, May 14. Pretty earn cial tiiiiand vromwi at the (Wmial lactuf tueut invitation have been iaaued Krdetn- n ol W uiucb'i Ciube here lo-. Iy t he faculty and graduating claaa lav representative J. K. Kn-iU, wt,W aiinotijh the ditea of oommenc- i t,.ipir., ireidtut of the national rtv . ; 1 , , ment to be Mar -.9 to June 1. .if mill tiurboi ronreaa, urged eve ry ( woman, in hn intn at aa a l.orw maker, . The membera of the daas of 1410, whose to urW for it deTtloprnent of the alur! iiHmri are on the imitation axe Miaaea "... 1 the nulioB Uertrude Frazier. Alu-e Dixon. Gertruri r.lue the coal of traup-rtat ion , ,T i i , spraT. hether Peari Gordon, Marv R. - iiiDtn ntMfSitJe8 ol 1111 would I J ' f- o rniii. the coat of luinjf. .Mr t V1 nii, Mary jamoeth and Meaara. nv.j. I irMifi. ! lo dtt-lop t;i!orth AndTson, Ieroy Miller, Edward -t.-iwy wuul.i w to din-v all Iohn awver AVxander Baaaer, P"' tranapui.o In th ((.in ' II isi laifd. 'h' fust 1 rammj: tVm! ..' . , . . , . , ,., lt.i I e laa Duiubenrd 16. but Mjaa Annie r-m t)i point oi oi-unn to the uititiate . n.1 cost I lb aiti.le. Ntt on of t . .... . . lc . . , , , . . , , 1" Mudition to the 1ft "hepkina," to i. ne of lift, hf dft-lan-d, a un . . , j ; w rt-. t v the moitoitolira and eiwt of i , a m importation. lo Now at tin m 1 -t Nli.,.,1 I,.' . t - J in- d .i..ir . .i, t ( t -M-.imJ " j 1 1 II 1 1.. ..h' h. ha mt t llttl.lT tin- .a-1rlM,iPl- I u i tl,. trin d' H-W' up t lit iti mi TiiW lwVH W h fpl nil-' hlll.- rt-phci II. L.i and H-. Ut I t). Lets, p . a--For w ii Jin-er th. ut hlg re nl vt r t i hrand. 44 ruhlirt- and ther u rt "They're (ood." id IU- k r with a d' prri-ii t mi v u h i "t l and annlinijc miimMr ' i and lie paaa.d on thrntityti ' In- aowhoya rhm ked Hm-ii "irii ' I Uia tmUtfra and -ttled t.ack blr. thinkitip thut the train wit- be-kfr Hlk-d n U k t.. I. - httlr wardruht at 1 hf front pn.f of t hf nri far, and uulo kinj; il, lok on' aui If dotilil hum li'tt hot pun, .iai?. with altiu. Ilf ('oiked Ix.tli triers for ii at bet.ir- f he hailinx rh - automatic da ra and frH 1 1 nr 1 If irun jhoh i U placed in 1 1 ' mt of him rn.i i hr.t h;i. k llltO thl l wIlTl' till' i'HIm.4 M'fTi- Me fti'pp.l hn-kly in front nt i linn Bnd lvi-d the 'iin into their fa.-i-v hojdinp it at mirh an anle that a tit would have f-w-pt otT flie h ad- of Ixith Th'-ti hr mi id iiu m. (jcrit I " N t.nr li4tel plfii-e ' The handa (f t'h i-owboT (nit.ln-d rpnrtilfiely t o arda t iieir M-krt a and 1 , . Im.i af1irrn.il i - . .i and ithonr - II,-, 1 mu. ImIii 1 -..ik il n (.ltd it , .mi . no i i' r s t rau 1 1 hi ii i I u I'lUn M.r ! I 1 t.H Il'iJ Liter r. p. W I., il ml '"inp- in tin- fiert Ii l'i-t tf h ar out -f In- li on th- ri-N.t Ml . i.nd t-'d l it- ulu i "We axe struggling hard m lonres juat now, said Mr. rtand'il. "to enatt a bill to regulate und control raiiToada in th.-ir mull itarioui relation ith mir p- ple. 'I fie o)tr-t ou tit ) very d' hira-bl.' and sotiic of th injuria prtipwed iiiui are Mcelicnt, 1ut it ib ahiit imponaihle I to prt-rvnt monopoliea and there la al- ,n the av uncertainty atwut the en fori v unl'ddil .inrkly i nient of human law. i Ui- in kt Htation. "If we oould improve and use the .-r l he oiatN'i ; I waterwaya natural hihwaya provided ii til lie jiift ar- i by th- Creator -and insure the public t 1 1,. l K niininr- ' use rf tYtntnula upon them, no man 'tiMig u it that w. rould TTH"tHpoli them. They are fre Padbdn for the uc of h 1 1 the people. i'onditiona for competition re perfwi and n coinrni-aioii ' ne-edfd to fix freight nttea on impnwd watercouitiea Ha ilrmuN are nuniopo! it tc eorponi I ioii omikhI. npiiittftt ii id controlled for pi i Viite pun. thev ;iic hunted in cipantv arid tl.' ti' m Jii ipi. ii' ly rieire i-onift-Mioti Upon thnii hn id t hiil a leliow "We flxmld at4-n water lerminmla him- me a- Iwuiwed j with r:ile cyi h. In mnny locaJitirh tJiy d and plunk-d down are ovwi d ami ..juTJifed hy railr"dn I ii- m . . 'ltak-n up in their elfu-h interest witti nrnt ic i .tavn,' ii our com- 'g.ird for the right n of their rivals or the 'lain pi inning through 1 ,i .( .i not her 01 if I uiliii.iii in ' if pa -e n pi 'If Lti h'-.l olltr or olhet. id id a I tn i il ot e- Up it p.rimenln The f 11.- I nut was t he mod I m t ml i heard He -tailed in with the watercar tt-T, pnael on to t h nivtM'ii hand, the lefioii lnn. tiled i i-iotl MlMrinteilileiit, ditmp'.l pui.lic Teriiun.iU on mivigihle water unner 1 everishould be public pnmrtv, and all trans portat ion agencies by land ana water should uae them on equal terms. It is certainly very tmjut for the government and r iu lit on up dear to the prerudeut i to improve navigable waters unleaa they o til.' road, and then stalled in on the jean be ued by all the people, mid, in loard ot dirctor. fie did the (ob w) my opinion, jngreaa should require as art lain j II v that the ret of ti wal on 4 condition precedent to an arpropria 'the edge of out bed and look I opi'ii un nit hcd. and bga n to laujjhter Snne ot u 1 h- not In Ntf to K.IV .it all!" I at him .tl with id a word. There that fellow aaid What He Found Out. ' lndon fihdte ) An Italian journal!!. ij;nor Tnmma-o tion for the hnprovemeiit of any nrer or hartor that the utate or eoimn unity in interest should m()inre and hold for n minion ue suflk-ient waterfront and provide thereon tnoil'rn, convenient ter minal!. In eimea where the waterfront ha already been acquired by private parties, T would atifjpft that the public , riMimf ownership through condemnation 1 proceed in g under the power of eminent domain, for surely the gKl of the coin Inninity la superior to the right of any Stone's Portrait of Maik Twain. (The Strand It ib difficult for Sir Benjamin Stone. Cfiloni, haa niat had aome di-agreeahle I tlm Britiah parlinmetitanan, who hn" eiDerlenc. TViinxia of knowing atmie- Dhotiirranbed more fiimoua peraona than private peraon or oorporution thing of the liiuatir a.flura from with anv profaaional phot.vrapher. to aay I -1 he pending rivers and harbota bill in ..th th. Mri rti .ml.or.t.n the whWh la h. UhI individual hi t rait, but ; hN h paaJ hofb none of Om- n, with th. ohtec, of .meliorating t h. , nd Wl hfMomp B ,HW in the nrltr lot of the inaane. he peaente, himw lf fc M 1 w-in Hii onine I future i the beat ever enarled. It em ut the gates of the ( imaroaa aaybim and ti.nt ,iat white ahot-k of hair - stood I llie the three great prtnciplea for aked for an audience o4 the King ot out brey against the dark ground. It Italy. 'Ihe attendanta ahowed him the i of tins photograph thatMnrk Twain door, and he then ran loul of the police. ; anid, on lua return to New York: and in the end found him"-f int. rned " Amongst other hruiora heaped upon nie in the HMlinn The doctor examined . by Knirlnhinen 'hat of being pho- him. and lindinif bun far twin tractable toernohed m neriiament I am not adniiniteri d an emetic, I hen they gaw- member ot parliament (which the national rivera and ha-rhors cougrc hns fought Hime Ha organiza tion, vir: It camera an appropriation of rV). 000 .000; is to be annual hereafter instead of triennial; and adopt a fixed iKiliev for the eornnletion of the irreiit Hut neither am 1 project within a definite period of time him a ahower bath and nnt vMcin.ited I a member of (ong.eaa Haa any fel - mit we are aiin tar trom eompiere aue- the enterpr.-iu-j (oiiriul-M Alter that low Vnerican auggewted that 1 should ceaa. and gladly welcome the ooonora- they h 1.1 , conaul.it ion , the . r n. - be photographed in 4'ongreas? No. I tion of the good women of the land, ot the 'Innat e' wh.we hona ti l th- bluah to aay that they have not And WhvNot? rvidentlv Mi-p.vt.-d and brut.ilh but vet here la an honor that might without rZr iinanim-iu-ly :iirrred Unit the oril irnt nsk 1- bestowed on any great man. And 'The Delineator.) nient in it ti .i cae mas in panning tor e( it wa not letowed on Wahington, Ijttle KUie heard every one apeak of a cancer on the brain Hv th lim .lefferon or Lincoln When I saw the ' the dedication of the new church. When Sigti'-r Inrriii-") t.ilrtni ih-ught t h l-at photnjrrapn, wnn tne moi ner oi pavriia- ane inquirea aooui n, ner moiuer care he could do vn to eontea. I hia hf did. ment in the background, und realized my and tiund hnnaelf at the police station advancing years. I said to myself. 'Here The mat'i-iratf . howe.r. relen-d him. are two noble moniinienta of anttqiiity-- nWnin; i hat hr thmij:h1 the .hw ior- two Sumig examples of the aurinval of lad administered nufrlnt-nt punihmrnt ' he fltteat.' " fully explained the meaning ot the word. Fine thought about it for a while, and then said: "Well, mamma, I don't see why they say delicate. 1 should think it would he bornicate." THE WORLD'S GREATEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS ATX BUYS ANY NEW STYLE CUMMER styles for men and women are ready to day. Silk Suits and Dresses, Wash Suits and Dresses. Lin gerie and Tailored Waists, Millinery, Mens Suits, Hats and Shoes everything for summer wear in the best as sortments that an up-to-date store could possibly have. Guaranteed Outfit for Men and Women I I s - f Lucille Hall and Gertrude prav will re- i ei f eertitieates tor eojiipleting the i ournp in piano music. The following program haa been ar ranged for commencement week: Saturday evening. May 21, at 8 o'clock, the annual orutorhal con teat of the Hen ry Clay Literary society Saturday evening, May 2ft, at 8 o'clock, a recital to be given by the students of tlia department of music. Sunday, May 21, at ll a. m., the bac calaureate sermon by Dr. A. A. Mc Oreachy. pator of the Second Presbyte rian chun-li. of Charlotte. At 8 p. mM t he annual nermon before the Voung Men's and Voung Women's Christian as sociation. Monday evening, Mav 10. at 8 o'clock, the Zataaian l.iterarv oriety will give their H'intia! oratory a con teat. "Ptiesday evening May 1. the annual .uldr.'im to tlie Alumni association, to be fiil bond by t he alumni rnept ion WednesdM v. lime 1. at 10 a. m., grad uatitig evereihea and eotmnencement ad dress bv Ir. Andrew Sledd. of Jack sonville Kla . f'krinerly president of the I'liiverait y itf Florida. Ml of the exeniea will he held in M'-mori.il hall, to wtiich the public i cordially invited. Three members of the cooking elaaa p-ave a hmeheon this week. They were Mins Kula Ballinger. Iner Hornaday and l.inda Rrannon. Mi" Ttallinger's guest were Or. and Mrs. Hobba and Prof, and Mrs. Ceorge White. Min. Hornaday' guets were Mrs. Samuel Hod gin, Mis Oaig and Professors Couch and Oar roll. The guest of Mia Bmnnon wer" Professor and Mr. Tlay and the Miasea Henbow and Gordon. All the guests re port the four course luncheon served by each of the girl as '"fine" A nmulier nf the ladie gave Mrs Fred 1 1talic ell s birthday surprise Fridav sf trnomi. The Indie met f Mr Weh, l.indlev's. ard at 40 o'clock torm"d tie IfollnweM home, each earrving a little biVet of iimptiiou refreshment There were '.V2 mie-t. one for esch year of their etemrd hotea' life Mr. !.ee Smith and Mr. Margaret )oltn ?ilo bad birthdav thi week. hich were eelehrn ted with postcard bow era. Tr Hobb Vft on Wedneaday morn in to attend the funeral of the lament ed Mien Tsy. who d ied at lii home in Ttiebmond after onlv n few hour linens The fnnernl erviee wa held Thnrdee, Mi Ada ield. s member of the cls of ruited the college the latter part of the week. Ml Field ha made ber home in Seattle for aome time and baa iitt cnmnMed a coure in ehemi trv at th1 T'niveritT of Wabington. hp will "have eliare of the department of ehemitry here net yeaT Mr. Ceorge White left Thnrdav for Kniehttown. Tnd.. to viait her mother. Mr. .Temimi White. T H EP RO T RUDIIf G HATPIN Averts TomultBons CoalLct. (New York Eveamf Poat.l If the BtatameBta ib a Washington paper, quoted in our dipatohea today, coaeerming Mr. Roosevelt's poUtifial aV-1 titude, could b accepted aa correct, they would furnish renewed evidence of the former President's political tagaunty. Nothing eould auore effectively aonaoli date his imiuene and strength hia hold om the public than the adopt umi of the poaitioa indicated in the dispatch. Aocordiug to thia iBformatian, he haa i written letters in which be not only ! support tiie Taft admiuutration, but ! ptitrvely ssarrta hia intention to re ' main in private life for the present, and 1 not to be a candidate for the Presidency : in 19ie. U all thia shall prove true, the reault will be that a tumultooua conflict j within the Republican party ill b) avoidtd, such aa would of oecesaity ariae j it, on th return from hia whirl of foreign ovationa, the question of hia imnvdiate political future were to form part of the ha Icy oo and vociferous goings-on Utat will in any eaae attend hia home coming. Til statements quoted, how ever, are, as our Washington oorreapond ent points out, in ome very eaaential raapects contradictory to kuown facta, and there ia then fore every reason to believe that th source of th Washing ton article is to be found at a distance of much leaa than 3,0"0 mile from the national oapital. A Poor Trade. (Washington Post) Wnat could the Democrats do if they should capture the House? They could not enact any laws. They oould not en force any policies They could embar rass the opposition, but in the end they would be com pel led to vote for appro priations to carry on a Republican ad ministration. Thev would I thwarted in any effort to initiate re forma The phantom honor of the House might ntart all kind of iajtentitial struggles among the iVmocratv The lera would be sore, and the winners would discover that they had traded off friends for empty honors In Fart Wo One Is Expected to Come Within An Inch of a Woman's Hat. (New York Pun.) Why i it that a protruding hatpin creates auch general interest? It ia the point coming out the other aide of the hat tbat holds the thing securely. It i not uniphtly and it ia to be expected, yet an inch or two of hat pill i irfTlH ently distracting to make one in an ef fort to have aome attention center on oneself as a last resort buy ahorter hat pin. Stranger areoat one on the atrret and cry excitedly. "Your hatpin i stick ing out." One' family paeg over the charm of one' general a ppea rn nee and exclaim: "You cun"t go out with your liat pin 1 icking out like that ! " There i m thuig innately immodeat about 1 he point of a hatpin. "iy in the name of all that is naual shouldn't ft etick out? A for there being any danger, that i absurd and indecorous. No one should come within an Inch of one' hat. To ex pect them and prepare for tbem by draw ing in one' hat pin is unaeemlv. Fvervrme know ho An Endless Chain of Sickness. There are upward of one million deaths each year in the Lniied Mate. Jn w of c&e the jx'ople w ho di are le than hiity-Dve years old. The evils that are due to diae can l escaped just in pro- Eortion aa Uie coiidiUons aud habiu that ring on disease beuoiuo more widely understood. Then too a chronic disease which may baffle the skill of the general pracOtiuner mav yet be permanently cured by the I'hyt ician who haw made oue line of dl-ea-e a sireclaliy. It would le Just as absurd for the Pro fessor in a medical college presuming to lecture on all Mibjc t a.- lor the ine I'hv Mciaii lo presume to uuderMuud the list ure and cure of everv dibHM That Is why Dr. R.V. I'ht established the Invalids' Hole) and Survical Intitilul many years aaro with a full staff of Phy sicians and Nurpeona- who though edu catd to practiei in all rlenarinients of medicine are. here aligned to a siflal department only to which each Mecial 1st devotes his entire tioie, aludy and attention. The sick who have been treated at Tr. Pierce's Invalid' Houl. Ituffalo. N. Y., have much to say In rcaard to this won derfully equipped Sanitarium, where all electrical apparatus, a well a electric uater tatha, Turkish hatha, atatic ehi--tric machines, hta-h -friiiuency current. and other most modern and up-io-date apparatus are used for the cure of chronic dlMU'e. I hn treatment of chronic di eases lhat are pivullar to women have for many yara Iwcn a factor In the cure affected at the Invalid' Hotel and bur gieal lixtituui. The phvtsiclana and surgeons employed are annng the most ex xrienccd and skill ful in the countrv, men who hue made thftse disease their life study, ind w bono hlirheat ambition ia to en -el in their treatment How well they have succeeded may be Judged from the fact that their practice em brace cases from every (state and Ter ritory of the L'nion as well as from foreign lands. Many thousands are annually treated, either through correspondence or at Dr. Pierre Institution. It is an old adage that, "Kxperience make per fect, and the skilled t-peciali-i In thi tield of practice cure thousands of rases which have lon abandoned a Incurable by general practitioners. One of the most wonderful electrical appliances is the X-ray uaed at the Insti tute which may he used both tn the treat ment of varHMit diseases and In the diag nosis of many otweure conditions. With Its aid the Interior of the human body it no longer the scaled imk it haa Iwn here tofore. Abi.orwal states ot the non. gall stone. Ntona in the bladder or in the kidniys. aro thown plainly hy what are known as X-ray photograph. Internal , tumors and the enlaTRement of the dei acalcd organ, are alo dirivcrd hy tbi means and in thediagnoiof tuberculoi of the tutors tbi airent has proven a most ' valuable aid. When applied to some of ! the less fatal chronic ailnjenta of verm ' origin It ha- proven very rffective as a curative agent. Another ttitcresttng pnneofimg l. the a hat is kept on; no myatery vlolei-rar treatment produced b conccn- at thi late date to conceal the mec'han- I has even been made of it. Why begin mating tne yioiet or rnemicai raya imnj K m Afghan 1 oa w nu iot- i j i-n'inini Davis White Sulphur Sprins An ideal place to spend the Summer. Pleasant days, cool nights. No mosquitoes. Two through trains from Charlotte, daily except Sundays Unsur-' passed mineral water. Accommodations for 250 guests." Sewerage, electric lights, hot and cold baths, well ventilated rooms. Large comfortably furnished addi tion built .this year. Enlarged dining room. Small tables. Splendid fare and service. jBowlingalley,1 free skating rink, tennis, croquet, boating, sEootingJ fishing, merry-go-round, etc Resident physician in hotel Bell telephoneanci direct telegrapn connection at Statesville, N. C . First class accommodations at a moderate price? May, June and September, $6.00 to $8.00 per week, and for July and August, $8.00 to $10.00 per week.' Special rates to families. Open from May 16 to October 1, 1910.' Write for booklet to DAVIS BROS., Owners and Proprietors, Hiddenite, N.' C? if iiii am !, i'I't rT,lifiirMlJLli11TMfi il A School With Reputation tor Doing High Grids Work' Onr of hr hrtt rjuippad iK-bool In ttar aouth. THR LARGEST. T trongwt foulty. MuHK GRADt'ATtS IN POSITIONS thaa JI otht bii.ine.. xvhoolt ui -h State. UK)K.Kt:Eri.VG. SHORTHAND and ENG LISH. Wiite for HarHaama Catulogutf. Addi-Mt, KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, Rlifh, N. C, or Cbarlotta, M. C W alao tearh Bookkrrpiiif , Khorthand, i'rrunanahip, 'etc., by maiL Sfnd for Home Study Circular. CATALOG OR 20L'EST B N DUXI. Prid'n' F. L. rTTXKR. Tw. PnvidfsV. JOHN F. WILT, Caahlar 8. W. MTNOR, Aaal. CaaUac THE FIDELITY BANK DUKHAM, N. C Capital and Surplus $450,000.00 LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA THE Mc ADOO, GREENSBORO. N. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel Th Pajt Thra Yarn tha Meat Succuiful m Hiatsry of lit CjOateoc, PI m ryTTf'ieww a a rrrrmr Imi I J JT 7.1 T. V fTrfl HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. Amencm Plan. 12.03 to ii ii Pet Day ODBTBlaUy Lmtnl ErarytUaf Mndt Tna Bast Sarrisa. Tba kon. of Ui ksiffct of tha pnp and traTalllnf pabtW gaaaraSy. A wU oaduawd OUa la eonaaetlon. J. P. SANDERS, Krg. carbon upon any portion of th Uidy ibal i may im the pat of pain. Snffwrs from i XKlhrro 6 Ohio Ry. njNK and HHIFS tng palnnithe orlftin of hlrh ratinot it r 3 ajljllll CllIU klLULliJ iiram twi accurately aeirmina) Iraq, ert- rrofhr. eirfiihifint the niff that once pf f.rarrnlv iveped from beneath the. mr-t i bthed In tha mm biped rava of mary L, pm . i I .1 .lt-- u p fetne iirbt elol. baf pronowd n-a. y Ar. Char .,rl .ktrt. How could w ,.OBfr(1f WU i d.aW, acj.tlra. lav. im that keep it in place? On ee from thi arbitrary nointlena turning atrain.t hatpina how baaeleaa prpjudice in, how wilful and rapriciou the nhould. Anil .hmiMnfa of faahion. Tf fhia dmll , .;.... v i ly find lmmellat relief from a lnle srBAlc KOI TB to THH w eT. ,... r, . T treatment and usually with a little per-; ken eat. iraeai mm flea, et.at. look at TUCtorea ahowine end" of hatpin" ..tenc In the um of thia aid. romfortahia raa Ve.tlkic4 Trt ailib Otajlaa m'ith the aame inmrio and pnnr.ni we i Vi..lik nr n.i .uvara la Ahi.lnul Car. Tbraaai Pallanaa Meeajera ta maze on rteinrreot vnea of onr erand- The Incandeacent liht bath, cnnaistinff 'T".1' c "-. Cbtam ; We alao have for aale an kiada of a caoini in wnirn anr paueni is it On bor... ?o. KyJUa m Kip m. I"" "aruineiy, iuo aaa.n.in. pii- anvllle "ft a. rn Vfe ti ra ne, Melting etc r loiiefvuie 4 06 p in. i.v p. m. h- r lit T I,,r,' tbing" e will cry in j rhpumatUm, oneattY. ana?mla, and aome ' ASA m 25 P m nf,.. ax i ..i - ....j i.. t Ar jyouisvm . iiuva ra ! ha alao proven valuable in chronic bmn- S"S2 J S He Knew tbc Kind. :chitis, bronchial aath ma and various skinr L"ui &5ip.io. cirp.m fThe Tlineator i diseases. As a eneral hyg icnic meanre only one nia-h' on h road Ufreet . . . . .lit efficiency can scarcely be over-entl- ; ronnectlona for all points West and o.i I.lttle Fdward, aced 4. wa an only , rnul Northwest. ' rnn-e child. He was aniioua for a SnhT sin -i Hundreds are brought to this Institu- Tha lln to he reiebrated Mountain lr3n . ter a he nt talkimr of it one dav wiih 'tion from far distant state, and they so rteorta r.f Oraini. For daaenptiv. track. a f'nend of the familr. In the friend", home in a few week. ell and s.ron. --Ion, MH'.T P""m'a familr was a Kahv tri of 1 rear. The ' roaryelooa are the tl,...imi of "w a WAnTHrN, D. P . 1 LA ..i- "Vrhrwrf mr h.. mc cure .nnu.ii. ar. ou,.i.i..iry .mou.u ro.- c. O Co Kirhn-.ond. Vx 'e hur all kinds of Junk and Hidea. Iron. Rubber and Metal. Southern Junk & Hide Company Office a n1 wa rebo uae S . Da vm. Iron yard, McAdoo ave aer the R. R. espondenc. while the patient rmain lfear: be i nrcttv aw awrt nineilv al home. Others conMilt in u-r- i tth. F'lward, I ion't want a oM stn. and after hAinn eamiied are pro- Tvihv 1 "iiitt A bran new one wit imflin videl with epecially prfpan1! mntf it- 121 N. Elm Street 4- on hilt 1i"um pmTder!f WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS Kvn Imi.1- de.irs ?oci health, hirh is iinposfiilile unlee. the kidney, are sound and healthy. Foley 'a Kidney Kern edv should be taken at the first indioa- tion of any irrevulanty. and a VERY LOW RATES TO BALTIMORE ACCOUNT SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, MAY 11-18, toio. and return bome Vo carry out tbe treat ment. Kvenrone who consnlt.s the speciali!.. whether bv letvr or in nrrwn receive, the l't careful and considerate attention Oreal rare is exorcised not to over en courage thoae who consult the specialists of this institution that no false hopaa mav be raiaed. illneaa may be averted. Foley's Kidney . .!?.1,tVi?. "Z.ITJJ1. FTl' -' tiona, aee nearest Ticket Ayent. or ad r, j in . j absolutely free no chare whaverT an . . w u nv . 1. low co in ! tr r -tt nunced hv th.- Southern taflwAV from ..teeitmH. to rlHltmior?. xfd . account ;.tve mc. tine. Ticket, on -w. ie May K !', 10. final .inut .Inn.- 1. lMln. JoV further information. Pullman Remedy will restore your kidney ".Jhatthe bladder to their nonaal itaU and acti- ta wrl te 1 iVf. Uowaud Gardaar. J ad aorgical laaUlute, iluSaio, X. bladder to their normal itaU and neti'- to write fir. Pierce at th- Invalids' Hotel ', rrafr nd Ticket Afent, Graena- THE Kurchison NMiooail EANK Wilmtaftaa. N. C CAPITAL SURPLUS ooo.aa Largest and itiuogeal basic la thia
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 15, 1910, edition 1
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