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ABEKAS BOH O DATLT SHUTS. SUNDAY. MAY 15. 1910 4 (qrccnsboroDaif:j flews JPebllah' Lallr t.i lV - DAILY M.'VM' COMPACT '.tn-hfirt North larnima .A 1.1- - Vara l'raaltlel.l i i i i H"N r.s. .1001 Nee Franklin P y ne at Toam FUL ASSOUUrD HCF.SS SERVICE K.i not lira per i.or.Ihlj. quer'.rlr r t e.. 1'' H A1vrl :ln Ra'e ""m , n1 fi ll. klr all .-I.eMn.nier.tB ere acilc- rT". 1:(1 it I (!. m'ti .i.li. ma nvr;lei n.ay r--.' ,.suid lbt tie f KeMtn a e-luare .Seal Kt,lerl aa w.a-cUl' matter at tha poslofnre at Oreenaboro, N C. under the aol el Coneree of March I. ll'l. v.. r I!TM Mlln mm la,ea- H. M. PHII.IIP1 Aeee. KSHer O. C MOH.AHJ Hew Pallor A. U. JU1M.H tllF Bailor bUNPA Y, MAT 1, l10 lie Ink and poeter tjp. Suppoaa th ring win, what tbeat Atmlsslss try Invitation worked well la Raleigh. Urn Hrethcr Fraak" has also been pulled lnfcs the limelight, Nto, gaaUa navder, Orveraor Kitehln ot s riaf atari he la BMrely a Combiner. It seem that eoms of Gintaiii sd&ermcB in already neetng from the oaanlaf storm. But lira it was a meeting of only ama breech confined to thoae who wvirt Uia Inlels-Blley collar. Lll.. II I I W would Ilka for the Nawa and C" server to tell ua what la tha dlfJerenos between combine aid a ring. Has Judge Winatoa decided yet whether to Insurge with Joe and Bill, or to stand pal with Armistead and lluck f Not that we think anything oaa ive Toil tioni the wrath to com--but you muv at least and your ofll.lal days in ware. Centlemra ot the board ( aldermen, wa congratulate you now bold another oaunia and dad da to wuit this aioukey rualnesii. If Charlotte la wise, there will b a policeman seated at each end of the Wake detection to the next Democratic atate convention. The p-opl jjeiienillr jr. of Ival. ih and the Mate to he enn-ratil'ated 1...l'if t.he .U..I ' I'a'T 'T s firet pa'n tloif net i.fk e .' 'i iMofari.t f . In the liit.rc.t c.f mnt x.iil.l II--tnlli.i. t .it i 1-0..1 ' e general enliplitc '.. U- t . .1.1 fron. i h i the fifth j ll,,t thm .mli'i'. ..l.dale tl'T t'linL'rr . tr 'I, "I. I- dur to I. nt we think I " ihej i tm-t, began j l.i ininr t l:c mine; t Kit if. At Ichm cat t ti i bi.t'.-i A rni -1 pat' : I - too- n - I.:m h I'. ,l.i tho.rjht . Ihir.i-i. dep t tra-i .liid- V' buiK-'i Tbe pain of b.'irr v.i-i th;t th IVmocntic poll! c inn im th h. ! I; ..''.can p''t o-pid i; Li v le-cne.1 it ;.. r..iM a.NI that he ti mclr -tW than Ti WOll l. V i I)nii'!. not a fv'' 1 1. Tfjr iT ri" or I on etrp4 : hr' i - : ho ;( . prexnt thr nt'.ntivn o:i p' tr. i :p- mtrripnt m n-t K-ep mr .in'rl-' Bri'irnr i?lit, hu n yiwi wi'l D'1 lorrct T (id t ri a prnn a K. M. NiniMi-in! 'I 'itiiTij m the ffn)?, aliipit t nn.j utwbtHii jt at i( J. ah V. . ' tskro ;hi'ut t h Xortb dirtiina cmtir nrnr.t v rn i m B:t?T .11 pt ?t h and lrvavd t h 01 n-uic f v-rr Dnbo if will dfrfsj be beartfelt thank oi a" loynl Xorti Ckn- linian-iv U (nnut lier that hi light in Make mnnlr hit fckn all of tlrf -nthuii-"i ''t oi li 'ti. t-r lUeti iat i ioraat oi the fact that ..titer eountaW mm in cumI ati m bit amumk i DO SOafSTMIMa Thr .oeu aoaoia Vo ti prrealast to a i 'pm .ntj iUtgrre mmtoaf a (ood aw; that tha aim tatkl of au&a'e ohifnauoa to Hn God anal hia aouta-7 eoaalau ta not breaking turn law diviaa ad bimaiaa It any b Uutt tkia la th right rtaw to take of the matter, but wa are unaola to aea It that wa. If the book of th recording angel war temporarily turned orer u u wa woukl feel muck mor like giving a r.lrar bill of health to the ax wlto had a number of debit entriee ea hia aoooniLt but offset thea aatrieo by more and larger credit en trie Uia a to the irma wboee oaly rial at waa that he had kept hi ledyer account free nore or lea, of debit entriea, but had left the credit aide to take rare of ltaelf. To our mind on of tbe flneat piece of aarra-m rer uttered by ohe lata 8am font-a au wbea he aaid that a oartaia iri-ii Ti I iui I aa a eery good aaaa. a moat extvJIent ama; be baa nerea" don anyone any harm aad eery few par aoaa aay goodL He aea deHrer from fuck ma a Ha may hare hia naea ia ta geaeral arherue of creation, but they ar aa yet undianovered. He may bo what ia aome ttine ealled a aucceaa from a aelflah, thinking In dollar itadpolnt, H may puaaeaa rirhea ar wear hoaora that he ha bought or alaeed for. Rut who earea whether he aucceeda or failaf Who earea net her he lrve or dl-aT What diffrr enra doea it miik to th humaa family aa a family whether hia pUoa ia vacant or onmipiedf I'ma on!y uaeful place be oiirupiea la la th cenau re turn. Vot one of ua U perfect j aot one who is candid will aay he thinka ha is per fect i not on who ia Ban ertr ex pert a to be perfect. Rut we all ar or ahould be aba ping our coura with perfeotioa aa a guide, a aort of aorth atar which we aerer expect to reach, but which will for ail that keep our coura in the right geaeral direction. This Is aot a aermoa, and of a maa'a duty to bla God we will not attempt to apeak. We ar dealing with that other relation, whlca I, howerer, o inter woren with the first that they cannot ba separated, a man's relation to hi fellow ma a a a sua, aad a suaa's relatioa to his oountry and his ataU aa dtiaea of that oountry and that atat. No en with a apark of manhood likea to feel that ha ta under obligation to another without attempting to repay that obligation at any time that opnor tunity ofera. But it is equally true that wa are aot fre to ebooe betweea tiring by, for and of ouraeleea alon or to giee and take with that around ua. We must rly largely for our prosperity aad our liapplnees upon other, and if we I do not do our part of the work for the j general good we are abirksrs of the i worst kind. ' The world ia often amid bs b keartJe ' and aelnsh and cruel and cold, and so it I is towards men who ar beartlraa, eelfiah, cruel aud cold towards It. On th other hand, the world is always ready to for tliv th faulU of the man who doe tilings, who is tooavd, sympathetic, tin mani who takes aa aetir Intereet in all matters that concern the welfare of th world; whs dnea not stand alarf, intent only oa avoiding tbe grasp of the law or th ooadrmnatioa of hit neigh hors, but becomes an artiv force and accompliebca something by cnrtinuaJ do "f Such n man may Tnuke miafakea. It i linnet certain thut lie will make mil taliea. Ii.ta of them, lie my at tin.ee led br unworlby motiws. lie may sll'in .i.lc to all the frailer, more unlovely j of his rhsrai-ter, nut tut me w nrlif ia on tlie point of condemning him he drw-e Bonv-tliiiig elac. and this time it i omet:hini that the world cannot but a;. prove and I lie world atraightw ay jriv.- i n another cliame, if it doc nothing mt,rfl T) world la not In especial need of Ten who neeer make mlatake or of u rn vho op-nd all their time trying to I nntai.ia. It needs men who do or ..,, awake. aliTe. Ijet them make tniatake". what of it T So N.ns: aa they are not little or mean or -ni-Hfcinp their miKtakea co- "it for little uti'tl aeallowod up hy hrare, noble deeds t'at are n-ol nuatakea. reit make for 'lie world's sdrancement. "e ate neither moralir.lng nor preach. ii; e are simply aay-np that a man i',e a wh.1 -l- t it rema n eiationary .md it at once drops unlea tr.ipported. Iul take that same wbeel and aend it pinning forward and it needs aw sup port, but remains true aad upright TV. tlie bet you can. arotl mltakea .1 .ii .;m. 'e brave and atrorve if Ton ... -1 Vit. aSove all elac, do ornrthinp jt OurMt OtyirTVewT 1 r- f., - I)., I .rertalrr N !- W it, . ..i,f(M rvv!. Kt th o.ntT-!7 . h tnn f t. H- it rllT a rvhef to V in th' ti.ik i-'v ':iif mtwrtfTit after h)i a Innj f np.i'Mi n! as bill tppT ""WaV r'iin'v rvU" i a phr fnr w hi h thnr.k rtur ennlernporaTT. a :-iii2 noa', i M1' n;'t;irr th. vpr.ri-at-. We mT -'"W that a tbt i Ibe war th" OlwfrTr fc-A t the Rirb nat- tt?r, we re not urpnted that Cbarlott i aot tiou ot lUifh'i DOttjnftT ' !"" M' Lvm- ' Pro. Hint a lttt-r tritr vm wt boUtig -ooe- t lecvat, wa -.;- Mt TH1 WAT TO THAT UAEt." Ta aabev csptioa w emans from Jo dankwaf "Omi KeliobK" aad fib fallow lav la a faithful rspewdactiM of tkt ditarial affusion that fallwwod. Tku aaystb aaal arnoUtk Jssisbus: II la exaotly thirty years ainoa tha edit of Uls aapar an tared apoa the atrenuous life oi a aatsrapaper worker ia .North Carolina, tta aaa taken aa earn est part ia many nublls contest and la thea thirty years aaa run counter to tha opinion f not a fw people. When he waa vounger, hs thought he ought to defend himself from all charges made by mra who wers oa tha opposite side of a controversy. Hence, as lost muea time from the work In hand answering m la representations, soma of which were mads to befog ta public ajuostion at is sue. In tbeas thirty year hs ha bee a dtscipls of Thomas Jefferson, and wbea ta doubt as to ay public queation or ae tlon has nought to find tbe "thus aaitb leffersou to settle the question for him. Writing to Jamas Monroe in IHOO, the year he was elected to t&s Presidency, Mr Jefferson said: "It haa been so impossible to contra diet all their lies, that I bars determined ts contradict nons; for while I ahould be engaged with ana, they would publish twenty sew one. Thirty years of pub lie life tar enabled most of thoae who read aewapapers to Judge of on for the mac I Tea." Kigbt years later, as he waa retiring from the Presidency, Mr. Jefferaoa wrot t William A. Burwslli "From th moment I was proposed for my preeeut office, the volume of calum ny and falsehood iaaued to th public. rendered Impracticable every Idea of go ing into the work of finding aud prov ing. I determined, therefore, to go etraightforveard in what waa right, and to rest my character with my country men not on depoa tlons or affidavits, but on what thev ahould themaelvea witness, the course of my life. I have no reason to be dissatisfied with the confidence) re- posed In Hie public; oa the contrary. great encouragement ts paraovera In it t th end." Evidently someone has stepped aa the tall of Joaepbus coat. Hs seems to have worked trp eourag saough to nss ths word "lien" la th abstract, yet fails to spoeify. Ia other words, h tells ua of his lit and habit and than falls back on what Jeffrraon asid. Ia th mala w agree with Joephus hia logic Is all right, and tlie deductions he draws from silent communion with Jefferson ars all right, too. But think of It, men, Joedanlshi lafar- entially placing himself by ths aid of Thomas Jefferson! fa if anyone imagine Jefferson hiding behind a petticoat to aacaps physical punishment? Can anyone imagine Jef ferson resorting to common demagoguery and cheap political trickery t Oaa any one see ths slightest resemblance be tween the great Jefferson and hia aalf coofeaaed disciple t Jefferaoa was first ana hut a man a man who nvr failed to play ths giene of life acoording to th rules; aor would Jefferson ever attempt to perpetual a cheap lie oa th people by writing such rot as Joedanlela "Krora Adam down to tha preaeol generation" letter. The great mu bad bis faults; If com mon rsport Is to be believed he wa eojBwwhal of a gay blade, but, so far aa ths record goaa, personal eowardlos, derail aad political depravity ars mis sing from til Hat. Wbea Joedanlela next attempt a the sis on tbe treatment of liars ws ad vise him to tak a serious Inventory of Joaephus. STAND UP TO THE RACE. We are in the field to uphold the prin riple of the Republican party first and nil the time; we propose to fight squarely and honestly; we shall play no favril'' it. the game, and It shall be our constant aim to avoid sensational ism. But we serve notice her and now ttint any attack on the Republican party, coming from whatever source. Is in attack cm ua, and whether you like it or not, it shall he our endeavor to force you to stand up to tbe rack, and If you hare on lota of th red blood of manhood la yvm, gentlemen of th opposition press, Too 11 play th gam according to the rules. Of course, we do not, aor doe anyone els, for that matter, expect such a character a Joedanlela, of ths News and Observer, to play fair at any time. No doirht nature did what she could for him, but neither aatnre, aor the pow er that be, ran mak a silk purs out of a bow's ear. AUTOMOBILE TIRE HOSPITAL Fractnrrs. BIohooIs. Pbbc tnirs. Elc. Treated H'llh Assurance ef Success Skilled Praditlooer la Charge Oilke Honrs: :: All Day Dixie Rubber Company 14 w. Market St. Grreasboro. SEIIOOBATIC COaOfSOT. Than sawajasta aha Jdawnissj HaraM Wail tha oAoaa away hut thw they saTuaJJy sank out pailtirta . It la a pretty any In Wain osaxntj to ha it of stVAsn ton tall Bath alrre to th Wah oramty nrad dle ars net falling to ay fust what thaw think about it. tar Mr. Roe-ere tnh hart thaw that arm a j ths only ens in sight. Tha politdaas in Wake have so far outdistanced our candidates that they seem ta b ashamed ta tak hold of It, If they want to ae how anient It wuld be aobblaat aa thee should offer that Statesvilla aoatoffioa to a Demo crat. Thoae Waka county Deroocrmta who really hav th best Interest of th party at heart ettfuld star in aad stop it. It is hard to understand RewobHean turning aa ofne ddwa after all th fuaa th Democrat have mads over ths fsw at their disposal. Th Oreeaabor Nrvra really dons not ce how th above timely Jabs, gibes and thrusts oould bo improved on. Evident ly, very evidently, th Herald Is not ia Joedaniels' class of "ma, tec's." CEMETERY VASES Clan Spike-shaped, To be stink in ground to keep from blowing orer. Sea them in our window. Price, sje. J. Via Llodley Nursery Company lit 8. Elm St. Phoa St Halley's Comet Is speeding along Its coura at the rat of 107,640 miles par hour, according to last reports. C. H. McDanJel. engineer on N. 4 W. Ry., report: "I (eel that I would be doing you and tbe public an injustice If I did not tell you what Cooquerin baa dona for ma. It cured me of a severs attack of Acute Indiges tion; It gave ana relief in twenty minutes aad I waa entirsly tree from nausea and pain ba tares hours. "I always keep a bottle with m on my sngine." For Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Constipa tion there ia nothing better than Conquenne. "Sc., Stirs I It" I at drug stores, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. alanufaotnred hy Leftwich Chemical Co. Lynchburg, Vi. REFERENCE GUIDE VEHICLES, H ABBESS, HORSE GOODS. M. O. NeweU Ibo, 314 S. Kim. UlfDERTAKEBS. Wilson Undertak ing Co., 600 S. Kim. TYPEWRITERS "WEW POX" AMD ALL MAKES. Barker Bros. Typewriter txchsnge, 118 W. Market. TAILORING. Grecaeboro Club, 234 l-H 6. Klm- . Pressing TAILORED CLOTHES J. E. Ckvrt- land A Co., 113 E. Sycamore. STOVE MAR0PACTDRERS, MA CHINISTS. Olaecook Btov aad Manu facturing Company. SHEET METAL WORE, HEATING, Skylight Company. FANCY GR0CERHS, SMDS.-C SRWINO MACHIKM, R1PAIRS. R PhPL n"" Wrie,", W KTKSIGHT SreCIAUST.-Jr. J. W. j """'"gton- Taylor, Greensboro National Bank Bldg. j REAL ISTAT1 BROnRS-TWIN EYw EAf. H0SI. m THKOAT. I AUCTIONERS -Amermaa Realty and imsj. 11 fl. Elm. Auction Oompaay Pany Broa. ' Z 7 DRY GOODS, SH0KS. J. M. Handrli PRESSING, CtEANINO.-W. J. ft g -J, j Mi are, 2u7 E. Market. PIUKBINO, NEATING-AdaanTA D0,1S-f?"J ""-"J-Hunt. 114 W. Waehingtoa. Phone 431. U 6. Ehm. PIANOS TTMBAIX," "HAL LETT DISEASES OF STOKACH.-Or. C W. ! A DAVIS." Cheek .Huston Piano and Moseley, 121 8. Elm. Organ Onmpsnv, I'M S. Elm. ". DENTIST. Dr. A. H. Johnson, Greons- PIA N OS WORLD'S LARGEST UTS. Wo National Bank Blflg. Coble Piano Co., loc, A. P. Frerier, Mgr. . BOTTLERS GOLDEN TIP GINGER PAINTFR, DECORATOR. WALL A Co, rhon. 80. PAPER. T. 0 Proctor, 114 K. MarfcH. ; " SHORTHAND. - "oItEOPATHS -Dts. S. W. and Ellr-! J h" of Green.boro beth 11 Tcl.er. 402 MeSdoo Bldg. " . I BANK. Oreenabom Loss and Trust -MY T AIL0RS --Poetr.1t A Patt-r- Co ,ul- 2tl0 000. eon, Benbow Arcade. w-.t.t:.w wawrw (VMHYC. M AWNINGS, PLUMBING. P. M. Pet M.IUNERY. JXFr GOODS.-.Vra. M 1. F. t, 101 E. Waahiagton. MILLINERY, HAIR OOODS.-M. XJ ACCIDENT. HEALTH, FIRE INSUR C WeatherlT, in W. Market. .ANCB.-0. W. C.rr Co.. New McAdoo Bldg. MANTELS, GRATES, TTLES. South- side Mantel Compear, t2 B. Xlm. ART GOODS, rR AMES Greensboro .-- Art a sat Mfg. Oo, 804 8. Km. LUMBER (WHOLESALE). REAL IS- TAIE J. f Moor. A , 1 t.reenebnr ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.- r. italer Loaa aud Treat Uag. jc-baaae, 1U - . laarke. Greensboro Pressing Clat) Club Imtsa, tljOO nar W. V. matoa. STUDIO Oa yea want high-Uas work? W aaa give yon jus what 70a are Woking for. W. . IVTSLEft, Photograph!. 113 1-1 East hlarkst Street f aacUl Price for 1 Cays Only OH PORTRAITS. ItrSO Crayon, 1.60. 16x20 French Watereolor, 12.50. 16x20 Paetell, $3.60. 16x20 Oil Portrait, 110.000. Wa guarantee an exact reproduetion f aay email pictara. Cash with order. WI1CTHEY ABT CO. COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. roundan aad MaehtaUU. Osemi Be pair Work, Dpeelal ltasmlav ary Built to Order, et High Orad Iron aad Brass Casting Maahlaa molded Pulley, ate. Greensboro. K. U O. D. Boycott Mtnu" ' aad Works Building Qratutt aBMt PAOM tsawf CKa Work. Oor. Walker areni OrMBstjoro, N. (1 aad Baring street gTV Illustrated Catalogue T,:r Draughon'S 1 PRACTICAL Slaul Btor.BANKrTr Inden DKAIIGHON'S than In done ALL OTHER bualnee oollase COHUINtL U veer aeooaaa. rusiriumaecnrea. nookkeep bid. Stanhand. tc., tavuiht at COLLEGE or B1 M AIL. Addrea Jm. F. Duroaaa. Praat.. or A. at t ana, Manatar. rlaher Building. Ralalah. N- C. tft. CIAL IN0UCCMENTS TO ENROLL NOW Phoenix Cafe (Fermerly Alex's Cafs.) Under new aad experienced Biaaage raeal Keat ia arrangement. Prompt U serrioa. Batlsfaetory ia methods. Dtner, tSe. Aa extoasiv Bill of Far far ordsr and Lanoh. All th Dlloa U of the Seaaoa. Tab far Lediee, Every Woman ts mtaraetad aad shosM snow skoal U woaoarrel Marvel 9ZnJ"rr lVUUIIw Ask roar a D ki eaeaot pohr Ik htARVaVu. eases a aaa. hat aiaaiD far nn uJ a ...a ,aai It etvaa fell BartleaaaA aad dlraeooaa tavalaable . Uuoaaa. hVUIYU CO. 44 a. ttd 6U Boa T SIGNS-Cone Sign Work, S43 a Ba. LUMBER AHD BTJTLDIN0 MATT RIAL. Guilford Lumber Mfg. .Co., S24 Ashe. LIVERY, WOOD. C B. Wilkerson, 211 Iywis. JEWELER, OPTICIAJf, REPAIRS. R. C. Bernau, 208 8. Kim. HIDES, WAX, PURS, JTJrTI. West A Qark, 125 Lewis. HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS Greensboro Hardware Cox, 21 S. Elm HARDWARE, PAINTS, STOVES. BeeJJ Hardware and Implement Co., 122 W. Market. -V7 ll - ' 1 s SBIa u !hi,r-. Ae aTwrrtst an fav Ellis, Stone WEATHER FORECAST : FOR NORTH CAROLINA Showers Tonight and Probably Friday. SIofc WE made a lucky driro and secured a Northern Manufacturer's SAMPLE LINE OF LINEN CRASH COAT SUITS and this is some Coat Suits. Again it is our pleasure to place before our customers a most unusual opportunity for buying Linen Coat Suits. We want the women of Greensboro to know that these Linen Suits are of good quality, that we beliere in them, that they will give serrice, and that this is a most remarkable opportunity to buy STYLISH MAN-TAILORED GARMENTS that will be offered this season. Don't let anything stand in the way of your attending this showing, because it is to your advan tage to have one of these suits for your going-away trip. They come in NAVY, LIGHT BLUE, LAV END AR, WHITE and LINEN 25 Linen Sample Skirts They come in WHITE and LINEN COLOR. To be sold at special prices. Ellis, Stone & Co. -7 5 A Ttaerenghly Equipped School of Business and Shorthand n Offers mb pi ore than the nana) business college. It i an institution II J doing high grade work. Distinct reputation for nuking the moat expert V ft bookkeeper and stenographer in in the shortest possible time. In - S ft sion sll the veer. Write for Summer Journal, just out, giving special !l summer rates. Address the School, or 'phons 1096. The Harrison Printing Co. GREENSBORO, H. C Everything- in Book and .lob Prtwvjng WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45 APHEOFSHOES 140 FEET LONG and 12 FEET HIGH ed people want. day to call. We BARGAINS IN SHOES for the young ones. J.M.Hendrix&Q. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Mews s, yf . V IS II Quite a number but every pair pick and chosen by a J buyer of more than 20 years experience in getting what the Q Saturday is a good are offering some BB
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