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GBEENSBOEO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. MAY 22. 1910 Greensboro Daity flews Hy- N K VS . to, Nui ti DAILY Gre.nM.o to, C. IK V .S H. O'WI.li- T l-.f .1 . rillfien C'ffl hewt Kriliw N-w Tnrk Mi lrai n. J ' I ! . 7M;iKn tiiif.d T60 Marque: r f ' r.t t. A Yoijii Mine;. FULL ASSOCIATED PKESS SERVICE RubBf riptlon Tear . .hj M X I 'Hare inllily, quan per er ly r yesrlv. A PriinH A-lverlln Rft ' rnv fiwi f"r ihe hpK iij- nil repuianl- artverf'smeula -ollr-ited at ihrK- ui'4 "nl. -"i-i '''rv advertiser nuv mummJ ili.it be k Ki'irjc t- Ui 'leal Krteiel as t-e oni l - tusM'-r at Urn poetoffi ' f N ' . un.tar Hi. .( of oiifc;ii'f of March 3, IMS . P. SMITH Kdllui and ttaaaarr WL. M. PM1I I ! A-ae. K1l.or O. T. MORI. 4 Newa Kdllor A. B. JOVWKR 'r I" Her MS P.O , LW 2'. 1010. Kaint heait never woo s wWory worth vhile. Whes a ftinn l la too old lo tr.h. too old to I' The mr t"o" ..re hkr the 'ml eamet sw itehed t he ot Iit way. .( t hi It ia time for fVuase'a buneh te wmrm; I heir feet snd go to placing bal ft is next to linwtf-ible to nj-ht a duty I thing without getting ones hands soiled We are finally fully cjuipped dr j fcusiness. "Smut." ths bull pup, is ia Iks oflUe and on the joh. It la all right for people to entertain good opiamni of themselves, hut they ahauld not be too eaily satished. Wa talk the way we do because it is the truth not simply Wee use ao many Densocrata feel that way about it. 'We are more concerned about the or der of aoft crabs that w vr-r came than the puerile echoes of the "trie tone," When a man is telling the plain truth1 lie should not refuse I r welcome the I endorsement, even of memlteia of the peroociatic part v. The love the U-mocTsm would eihibil it we agreed to In t lien ' for tats pa pet. it rottenness sUy iimrcl up. aomrthing pal In-t ic. rel up. would ie Editor Ihekerv hnn wntteasome rae k'cnrral organ of the ehiuch, published atones of a n-rtli.rn :unket tor tlielm Na-hville. lenn. 1 hi action (nf Jtrtekinrhnni I'o-t He i una and wnien like one of the uv If thai olbge oi at Raleigh could hesr aay about it aitfi ih this bra 21";: i lrttirnslisin n H II tllHt Ihe b, lee I hi re, There are a l' IVmocTHey 1 1 opinions nboiii t jut about nt as nmnv hrnnds nt er Hi" ;i t led snen! ifte f.tn.t and t Ivv nt.' ipi We hae vei i h m swho wmii!. t i ' - 1 hi ll'-ptldn mi snd aee his pa n v ' n.l- i I n . ' 1 hed n OUl offering the ht p.i-il.jp defense With all the loa Wake conriir I, they are gm1, v plank fioni t he V. t.-d ti.-rir-.tT ef Ihe 'he is I'l'rni ea n pin Morn pit." The lVrrmT.il - Ii Oehool -I em I only doipg one fifth th' do, place the ret.pnr.11. longs. ' ha t g ' k t brv should i- vi hre it The Kana T T -,rt,irni.l -r.ir n long editorial on the ts thnt t hr eomn has come and gone -a nd wr rr . . i ,.-r ' Jift eane or sensilxr rn-n ej-,-i.. ,,r thing el. AH that hs herefotm , about it h" brn y -way of pleanantrtc; but we now ofTi- i rlaim that it is ttwe te take end let m stay off Mudsl miring is r lean and gnf Ie ananly j'b com narrsj w it n t luU of br nan w lio tind n t he oinipt heap day and nubt and wratches for griat-i and Other filthy thrt- i- Prof. Bruce va en .,ty t hre ii a woeful wate of rr rjr and opportunity ia our pUDlie rb-ol vtrn Maybe the IemocTats can f'rure n it a way to charge it up to the t ; i (T A victory that -nni''s w ii h'it rom tirriasifte or the aaerihce ot hut of ihe IrriocipW fowpht for. thronjrli a -trenn Ipain of 1 per cent for the Democrats in erne career, is the one that shine bright- j that district in the same time. All to oat oa the ererlaauiix scroll of fame. gt orr, new, far McXiadh sad victory. METHODIST GENES AX CONFERENCE The sixteenth quadrennial eeeaiou of in pem-raJ conference of the Met hod let l.f)ii-if;i turvh, South, in session the pat i href weeks in Asbeville, ha 'been n i ,bltle for various reasons. Some ot t r pa sona are : I marked conservative tone ef the , ifmlfi t iof enacted. '1 he rt general eonferenee ever ad dressed by a woman The larstt nmiihfr of ''iihops ever elected j one general onl.renre. 1 he tiro I 1 isne since 1 W4 the college of bis hope exercised 1 he vet o power. The ft rat time the conference ever met on N'oiib arnhiui soil. Others Ti ilit be mentioned, hut theiw sunVe in tin-, innrtc-t iou. The work "I a jrenenil eonferen.ee cob hisi u lum-l nl ii ! v in kjTibljt ion t he ( n,.-i in n i of U h for 1 he government 1 iin.i ...niM.I "I the ehurcb. There is no liner ir tiu-d la making lajd in th waul t h.Mi u Mfl luittift ineml eonier ftif ami if is a rait thing to ii ni a; tMiv ! .'lt men aw mnpe t ht yirt nt niritfreiic.- Jxukni ticmn fimj i he jullfH ol the, national i-aHlo!' upon tke wate branch of the. I'nited ! St.it.rd 4 onxri'pji one does nnt e an u-f elation of men one whit aiiperinr n i hoke wbo bave. hoen RiaLmg rhuirh Imwm iq Astiwville the pa -si three werks. , it Im r is pai Ii.inn nt.i i y usae bettrr or rnorr aturritfl t'n Honed in t he I n 1 1 'd s i h t i'na l e t Kan in the pn j ri a I rori I i i cin e. In mat tern of !f r. i tl,t t ion th ( n I iir.nie adheren to strict and in J rraj I Me ihle Ini mailt ie. Ml hi-immI-. memo-' J r 'in S n nd pet ii ion i cur i tftond my to lull- ;i nd rewd ui iniif ) musL he regularly j I intiudneed and rein i -, to I he proper 1 I . i mi ru if ! re, Li ke the -tale lryiil.it urc. the r 'ii I otk j- done in 1 lie ciirumittee jicium, mu then hniiial i epoi t are mad'' to t he ronlcic n- and take I Im r placers , on the calendar, tin leas tor mrrhViei L res j -on unanimous eminent t givea tor un ( liiiediaif eonsidi'rs t ton. The moft impor taut measures, or taoee niont likely to ; produce debate, aie. generally mad ape- al order, and cannot be. dmplaced except 1 hv unanimous consent or privileged mat- : tern. No radical meamiren were enarted oy the present general conference, theiigh a number of changes in form and verbiage were made in the ritual Of these the tiieiulM-rs will be informed in due time t hrough t he reviaed disci pi i tie, which is the iMXik o statutes tor the church. There van a strong sentiment in favor of laryier lay representation in annual eorkferencen, and the two thirds rule alone was responsible for its deleat. The con t err nee ot ed to d rop t he word i "south" snd change the name to the "MMhndist Kpiseopal t'atircw 1b Amer ilea." ThV .college of bishops vetoed thi a t ion, a nd the queM ion will be aii-b- i milted to the annual conferences for their decision ia IHU. Korth arolma fared well at the hands f the conferen-e. Of the seven new bishop chotwn. I John C. Kil(i wan eieetei on tne nri naiioi, ana in. I b mas N hey. ef Raleigh, was elected editor e.f t he t 'In id utti Advocate, t he ttim Mate uwo iiMiop me oi uer win( Hit-hop .lame tkins. of 'synemille and the eflitor ot the gcneraJ organ of the ihunh i l I lie new .bishops the hurried pre leputt sent out from AshevilU were in en .r a 4 to t heir ages Of t he seven bihr fleeted, beginning wilh the old et. Ihfii ages aie as follows: Tti-hop U H Murrah, of Miivippi, is .' r e rn old . Tii -hop IWni T and Tmbuth were Ititt ii in the same jear and are Art years old Hi -hi.p V-.t hrue .'.4 years old. Miahop Ki go will Ihj July r.ih.-p M".y will he 4'-' August ft. Hihop Alouon ;is 41 My 10, IN THE NINTH DISTRICT. The Republi'-an in the Ninlb coiigrea sional duMrwt he spoken w-ll in the nomination of H-n S S MeA'inih, of t hrloi t e. He i- ;t man of toi ee and -hiT a t er. .-omWi nm: m r h liiht y and uneouest mned integrii v. It is -believed he wtl) accept the nomination, and make U'-h i n agrr-ii e e;i np in i hd 1 the people will rally to and r.-, t him M M. Sm. h HffiliHted w ih 1 he I. mo m -tin. p 1 1 v tor eai . bit he fat her .-'.... lurn ! a leading RpnMi-sn tn hi- i ton . -i nd it IS k now n 1 ltt the e e ht Wen for eevetnl renta in h- i ' i sifpp'hT with the prog-rr-h.) v .'. ..s ,iid p"b. ie of the :.-p ildir m ' t I e f hi T(tt e for Xl mm e! t r '( rfii.l tor Isfl in lfxf. and ws in hi" l-t exn.peigri a tiberwl itpptrteT .! i he K.'piHili- an hik p. i'MtiV' Mr fein-eh has m.nr of the atiu iivr Uj'uilMif and fanltic for oruauiirc f thr boen political fighter, a man in that rr-p- not unlike the in rbmita-be and "Miraoua Roosevelt !Ie has ht "f i-rMn friends who be lies e he will d'-fit rnnrcm.in AVrbt. next Sven'fT The Daily offers him it undi -id'd and eni huMat ir ;rppnrt in t he crtnung campaign. Tb cpihlicens in ihe Ninth d'trifl ar making rapid tram, ha Ting mad an increawe ot TO per cent the pat six yearn, acmt a TRUE WISDOM. "I don't know" Thre aj kundredi, ;m, tao loands and tea of thouaaada of men v ho womd, under no consideration, utter this ftf-iiteac wfeera other men roald lit iir i here may he movintains of thin'f ther do not kaow to handful 8 they do know, but they are loath to admit the faet. They teem ta regaid inoiannre af aay ubject at a thing to hv hid away u if it were a deform ity oi a l.eae. They do Bot mind he in irioiHril, liiat ie a iteoonlary mat ter, tnu admtt it? Never. 1 !rr lad in that tltia disinclination to admit That one t ignomnt if one of the p n - a t t o be I at lea to the acq u i re -ment ot knowUnige. And yet therf; are few of ih w lio cannot examine our own -eioHet iiori oi prrftona) experienre with out ie. ailing many iustame in whiih rerijin ma item came up in a conersa tion. eertain references were made that e did not know or did not understand, not to be relief upon is to be put lhoe hut Mhwli m wanted to know or want- 'who tell a half truth and conceal the id to understand, but which we never j PtJlr ha!f' profeeeioif virtue and integ . . . . . ritv biH-atiiie of what is shewn, but t.H.nd out Mm ply because we were tin- k'iu trnm nilMi, v-ww tUn fc wiIIiml' to contess our ignorance by afek iog ecn the simplest of questions. Paradoxical as it may sound, the con fesflinn ef ignorance is often an indi catwn of wivlom if not knowledge on Hie part of the man who akei the con teflon. Also, it is a prvtty sure sign thst the ma a who hays he does not know will .n know, if the matter is of any i orii!eiice. ( io to any business or pro I csMotial man and ask him a question, lie may know or he may not know. If be does know, very well. If lie does not know, his measure can be taken pretty aeeurat ely by the Kin w ci be gives. If he i a little man he will give come eva me aii.-ver to cover hi ignorance. But if he ) a big. strongminded fellow, he will f i h ri K f v v, "I don't know " There may, of ennre, be exception tii the rule. hut ge tier a 1 Hi "g the man vho s vs Im docs not k now can be relied upon when be says that he does know. But there is another phane to this mat t or. aunt her class of men who be long mi the tame general clans, Thene urc the men who are mentally so chocked full of mis ill format ion that there is no room in their heads for any real knov ledge or real information to seep in, evea by accident. They have either jumped at conclusions and closed their minds to additional evidence or ! they have received their informa tion from an unreliable source and are too opinionated to admit even to them selves that there is any possibility ef tfceir being wrong, no matter how great ths weight of tbe evidence that forces iWelf upon them. Men of this class are hopeless from almost any standpoint, as there is no way to reach them with ; nr argument, no way to convince them that they are realty wrong, however wrong they may he. They are of little service either to themselves or to others and are best paused by for men of an other stripe, who are capable of learn ing something and of unlearning more. On the other hand, knowledge as it grows becomes more and more open to conviction, the more a man really and truly knows the more he appreciates the tact that there are a multitude of things that he does not know, that tlie sum total of human knowledge or human wis dom is entirely too vat to be housed in one brain, however great the caliber of tl at brain. Io not misunderstand us. Wc are not in any manner inveighing against a man having positive opinons. Positive opin ions are necessary to make a man woriby ef the name, but we do ttay that the truly big man will admit that there are many things be does not know, that others knew things of which he is ignorant, and that he is always ready and glad to re-eive information from tho mao who knows aad to admit it if hv himself does not know. The t ruly wine and learned man is as simple as a child and a frank- A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Orcens-boro i ijrnally honored toda y in having ithin h'T gates t be Kev. John tS. Simon, 1) I) , t the BriWch W levuB church in Eiitrland. lr Simon is here to preach the annual vrmon to t he graduating elas of the Stete Normul and lmlii'-tnal eilbge. At Aheille last week be delivered the fraternal address for his church to the general conference ot the M. L. Chinch, Snith, and preached j twte while ib"re. Th Mmnn ie ripe ia wissjom and it i ttinnnt nni. :i prutiMind M-holar and veil furii!hd historian, especially in re lipH'iit m:ii ter. Thoe ii ho hear him u-diiy may he sure of intellectual and cpuitiiei uphtl ol a hi-h order. A contemporary complains that young -atfr arr allowed to crowd the court -i-oi.ni- to hear dirty trials. Might as well b ih--re as to read tbe newspaper stories ut the Ifc miteTatir row in Wake county. It, a rroffsa-T Oaven says, the pirb lt rf-lurol'- of North Carolina are only i doing one fifth of their work, then the Democratic "god (rovernmentM is wast ; i tng eijshtv .-nits on the dollar of the pe-tpie money. i The Democrats have for en long adrer tired the shorti-omingsi both real aad J i ma (ri nary of the Republicans in North j Carolina that by all tokens of f airBeas j sod justice a little reciprocity is not deemed to be out ot' order. The party w hip ia so badly fraazled i in Wake eouaty that it woat rakJ; aad the are fighting it out entl. tuba.) TELLING A HALF TRUTH. Praetiee what you preach ia a ti ma worn and hoary headed injunction j but it ie ia order to again com meat d it to the News and Observer. A ad oa thia happy, peaceful Sabbath moraiaf we would also com mend to that pa par's seri ous consideration th following from &e gopel by St. Matthew, 7;5: "l"bou hypocrite, first eaat out the be in out of thine own eye; and then fchalt thou bee clearly to east out the mote out of thy brother's eye. Read, ia connection with that, the fol lowing from the News and Observer of yesterday: If there is aae thins; in life that peo ple adinira it ia consistency, and that a man stand to the position he haa tak en. The wobbler in politics, or in life of any kind, is the man that is not truMed by the people, and it is right that he be barred from the realm of ciMiridem-e. Jh the same vtass of tfcose wha are hidden behind the curtains. This is tbe position of President Taft, and of Secretary Ballinger, the public regard ing tbe feeble explanations made ef the Kerbv exposure as absolutely childish and futile. What Stenographer Kerby hns told of the Lawler draft of Taft's socalled ex oneration of Secretary Bellinger has ev ery appearance of being the truth, and the more that President Taft weeks to explain away (he circumstance the worse i bis condition. "Out, damned spot, ' no I matter how vociferously he call, does ! not set Ti im clean of being engaged in a piece of work which puts him in a very eon tempt i bio position, a matter which the whole people will regret, not lien-aiise of the tenoMrary accident iti the lre.tdctial chair, but because it is the President of a great people who have been caught in so pitiable a plight. There is a moral preachment for you, twisted out of a perverted and blindly partisan view of matters concerning the conduct of public officials, in wfeieh the writer arrogates to himself supreme vir tie, consistency and truthfulness, from which ambuscade to manufacture and dUtrihute political capital. Gaze on the picture, friends, and then read again Matthew 7:5, as quoted above. Yes, the people do admire consistency. , even as they despise a hypocrite. And soma af them remember how the News and Observer has deceived them in times ! past. Seeing a half truth is bad, but ; not as bad as downright deception and falsehood. Have you forgot ten when ; the "old reliable actually tried to smuggle class legislation through a Dem ocratic legislature? Toeing as a friend j of temperance reform, that paper helped to work through a sneak bill to allow a big liquor distiller in this state exemp tion from prohibition, because the said distiller waa a large contributor to the Democratic campaign fund. This great reformer could not resist sacrificing prin ciple for the aid of a political friend and cut the item out of its news re ports on the ground that giving public ity to it would hurt the party. Was it a half truth er a whole false hood that we' perpetrated ia that case? The jewel ef consistency evea failed to gluten, for two years later the News and Observer proved false to it friend for whom it had sneaked and smuggled. But these things are established history, and why prolong the story T Read again: "Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam wit of thine owa eye; and then snatt thou see clearly to cast out the. bookkeepers and stenographers in in the shortest possible time. In ses wiote out of thy brother's eye.M 'n ion all the year. Write for Summer .Journal, just out, giving special summer rates. Address the School, or 'phone 10S6. For the Woman That's Fat A Detroit physician says that the cheap est and safest mixture a fat woman who wants to get thin can use is 12 ounce Marmola (get it in the original 1-2 ounce package), 12 oum-e Fluid Extract Cas cara Aromatic and 3 12 ouncea Pepper mint M ater. The proper amount to take is a teepoonful after meals and at -bed-1 1 me. Theee ingredienta may be otta(nei from any druggist at small coat, and make a oombinution that is not only ex eel lent at a fat reducer, toeing able, it lis claimed, to take off a pound a day I without cavusing "wrinkles, out is alao a ; eplemlnl help if the svstem as a whole. f rrjriilating the stomach and 'bowels (where the fat person's trouble begin). ami clearing the skin of pimples and blotches. o exerrii ia required to help the remedv in its work and, etest of ail. , dieting is necciary while taking it- you can eat what you like. AUTOMOBILE TIRE HOSPITAL Fractures, BUwonts, Pane tares, Etc. Treate. With Assurance oi " " Success SUDes Practitioner la Charge Otfice Boors: All Day Dixie Rubber Company 114 W. Itarket Bt, Oraanabern. Store WEATHER FORECAST : FOB NORTH CAROLINA CmartUcd, with thowtra. The II. & W. Dress Form, Style 386, supplies the figure where nature has been less kind to one woman than an other, in the matter of endowing her with 4 good figure. Where there is little development to create the beautiful lines so necessary in order that she may dress in the pre vailing fashion, these are amply provided for in the II. & W. "Dress Form Corscl Waist. This Corset Waist is made doubly wel come with the necessity for having a good figure to meet the present and in coming styles. It forms the figure; it gives the slim woman a bust without requiring her to wait for a natural development, which the wearing of this Corset Waist aug ments. , It has all the health qualities of a Waist, with all the figure-improving qual ities of a Corset. 18-inch to 26-inch waist measure. Ellis, Stone & Co. 7 f i ; s? i 3 Kszf J A Thoroughly Equipped School ( Business and Shorthand 2 Offers m ich more than the usual business college. It S an institution an J:.. kiwh rww. Am Arl lii.t.raant t t ion frvr niAlrilifT li rnrtl ainart m.1 W;Hee!iatJrt I UALK - eww7 fi 5 For Your Vacation A amir of well fg Walk-Over Oxfords with flexible aol and oerfertly tanned uppers of good soft slock will do much to increase the pleasure of your vacation. Stop in before tion models. i TTtii is one we hare other at $3.j0, $4.00, $1.50, and to no. J.M.IIendrix&Co. Tne Home of Geed Shore. News ! k ' OUER 1 you 4p tlisrti VI I IMPORTANT CHAITGI OF SCBXD- ' PIE. - " ImprOTtd Sarrto KaMfh aal Soutfc fort Railway, tttctnt Vast Sunday. ' - ' ' Meetie fhiaaay. May ft, tka follow ing wheduia will go lata cflae tba r.alrjgs and Southport railway, ginoi thraa traina eara way daily batwaan Raleiga and Fayattcrillc. South bouBd Laa Ralalgfc, I a. a l arm. layattcnlle, 11.10 a. m. Laa Raleigh, 1.1S p. m.; arrira fayettenlle, 4 a. m. Laara Raleigh, X . m.; ar rive Fayattarilla, t.35 p. h. Northbound -Leva Fayetterflle, I p. as.; arrrr Raleigh, 10.80 a. m. Leava Fa rtt Lerille, 1 . a; arrive Raleigh, 3.45 p. m. Leare FayetteTilla, 5.10 p. m.; arrira Raleigh, (.to a. . Cul Flowers FOR Commencement Rome very fa naea, white and pink, loag atiff ateaaa, tl.M and t2.W per doua. Other towera, tea. J. Van Undley Nursery Cempaoy 11 ft. Elm 6t. Phaae SM Phoenix Cafe (Famerly Alert Cafe.) .'Under new and experienced naanaga- meat. Neat In arrangement. Prompt in armee. Satisfactory in method a. Dinner, t&o. An eitenalie Bill of Fare for ordera and La ache. All the Deliea cira of the flieana. Table far Ladtea. Greensboro Pressing Club Cleaning, Freaalng, Hepatrtng. dak Rate, 11.00 per maata. W. . Onto, Woo. STUDIO Vo you want high claee work T We can give you just what you are looking for. W. E. EUTSLER, Photographer. 113 12 Eaat Market Street Special Price, fat 10 Days Only OH PORTRAITS. WrtO Crayon, $1.50. Inx20 Krrnch Watrreolor, It 50. Ix20 raault, a.so. 120 Oil Portrait, $10000. We guarantee ,n exaH reprodurtlan Of aay email picture. Caah wita order. WINFREY ART CO. COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. Fevndera aad nUeUalata. General Repair Work, fipadn! Mnchln ary Bnllt to Order, eta Blga Grade Iron and Braan Cnattnga, Machine Molded Pttllera, eU. Orwnhnrn. N, 01 O. D. Boycott Uanumeata aad Building GraalU Worka Beat pnrre for Flnt Chaa Work. Oar. Walker arenue and Bering atreet, GreeneVara, V. O. NEW BARBER SHOP and Chiropody Farlar. Just Aro'ind the Corner From Orgg'a Hotel. Ceraa, Bumona, Inj;ioiBr Toe Ifaila Removed Without Pain. B. M. WEISS, Preprietot. OpfK:te R. R. IV pet. S0UTHERITS C0HVEKIENT SUM MER SCHEDULES TO THK LARD OF THE SKY Sutbrrn railvar announce that Spring and StimmT rfcan?m ia S b'-d-ole to Weteni Korh Carolina resorta will take .plarp Sunday, -lune h. witk throiurh Plpine r fuTvirr from all in ponant points, affording most cxprl tent armee. It is eipwted tlait .,. Cr'-a1rr rrowda than rer before will Ti.it th- taaiatM normtain reeorta f4n. h. esaiiqg Summer araaoa. Feel Bad fflyb kMd er Wdi adi.r T-Xr54El V.ine ell . reur g h-art Tn- y&JLP2 Ss$Jttuwt 10 Cts XYmCT' IMUBMATBLT yOkBBMOVKa TMK CAUSB. Y,vC ntwovi ladiewtiw. P.iaa alee, raWarea.ia.a.atieniaia
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