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GREEK SBOBO DJLTLT JTEWB TITUKS DAT. MAT 26, 1910. "Ths PrioMi'MMl theeaptaia. "Why mV7AntCIV ua, tw have bsea with aim for tb Fine Candies V, M 1 l--, - horn tb factory ' vwmmr Y M Eaarwaa , . ' If the name on -box of candies be II ''Nnnnallv'." rr " axxiirni of tftirip' the ' 1 " "N worW' beat both in quality and assortment. CREENSBORO DRUG CO., Agents ; ' - - - ' ' ' - I as". ana KING GEORGE " (London Cor. Springfield Republican.) It used to b the fashion to look on ths ui who will reign over tk British Empire Ueorge V. sl a good aatured, rir.l rather atuiiiri man. - but Meant developments have given reason ts btliaw that this it not to. No doubt tieorge's court will be a vary different on from fcdwarda, but, there are many npislunea who tbuik ui will not b a kad idea. - . ' - To begin with, George V. will be the Hrt English monarch aince toe 8turt dayi of whom it will be- possible to say (hat be i wholly and indisputably Kng lish. Even bit grandmother, Ifuern Vic toria, ipoke English with a Gsrraaa ac cent, although alie waa intensely English , in sentiment. The pro German inclina-'- tiona of tb tint four George were no torious, and moat of them could hardly understand the language of the country ver which they had been called to rule. ' George apeak ne language but English. H had He uaual drilling at aehool - in th European tonguea, of win, but o aoon aa hi f.rmal edu cation waa finished be promptly forgot all about them, declaring .emphatically that English waa quite good enough for all hif want. He dries 't like foreiga era. and in fact, on of hie father chief trial lie in persuading him to be, oruinsruy civil to drpJomaM and dis tinguished visitor whom it ia kia duty aa heir apparent to the throne to meet. "Way should i see tbe brut? he ia re ported to hare aaked recently when a umber of distinguished ' European statesmen were v tailing London and ha waa called on to receiv them. The King explained that it waa necessary lor aimto. at civu, ana n acquiesce ana waa formally . polite, bat he hurried through th ceremony aa quickly at po aiblt, - r ... , Tbw doe not mean, however, that th Fiao i hy or atnpid or that he ia not Iraenly .of th dutie oonaeeted with hi high voaitioa. When ha ia call cd on to take part in anv . Knrliah or ; colonial function ha respond gladly, and ' there ia aa man in the oountrv who i brtter ta farmed on 'bom and IroperUl problem. Hi choice of fnenila ia aig iflamt In ittelf. They are all aeleoted either from th eld Kngtivh mobility or lrwm man woo ha made their mark ia th development f th empire. " lvrd Htrathaona, who began , life a Donald Kmeth; a tnppar for th Bndtea'i Bay company in Canada, on of hi moet t mated friend and advieera, and another la Lord Mount etephon, whoa career ha been identified with the development .of the great Canadian Paeiflo railway (vatem. Ha ha no us for the new no bility of wealth which ha apning up ia recent year ia England, aad th inter national financier, many of them of Eastern origin, who swarm about hi father, will And- the court a" very cold place indeed, when ha succeeds to th r throne.-, -.'-,-?.'' ' ' The Prince detests cards and aardly aaa b persuaded to, take a hand when he is staying at a country bouse. Ha rare nothing for racing, for which his father had a passion, and he oares vea less for entertaining, wail hit father's km far surrounding himself with clever people has made hi court the most bril liant in Europe. Ther it no better evi dence of this that the - difference be- . tween the" life at Marlborough houee now and when th King was Prince of Uof 0'nny tlillt Trust Th Original and fisnslna ' - 110 RUCK'S halted-mm Tie Fasi-drtnk ftr All agis. ". ' At reataurants, Koteb aaJ (ouTJtaiiat, ' Dtaaons. iDviraating aad ausUuung, . Keep it oa your aideboarcl at home. DobI travel wkKouliL A sjikk laaca Brtparad n a asnat. Tak m tatoitata. Ask far HORLICX'S. ' Othm arm imitation. Silence I Tb bwtinot of ssedosty aatoral to evwry vramaa ta of tea a gnat hiadrnaoe ta tb ers of wmaaly dieeasss. Wssws shrink li ua tba parsoaal ausstiaas cd the local pnyieia . which eeesa wdalssata. Thi tbaught of cxamiaatiaa is ab bi iut to tbcm, aad a tby cadura ia siwaca a saaaitiosi mi diaaaas which urely avagrassa frasa bad to wan. ' it baa aeaa On. VV pHrlltf f etnw at )rwnt asaar waavea wa Aarw tammt a refaf fmr m4tr 1m kim mttmp mt FKEK mmmmwltm , ttmm mr errass XH amrrmmm aarfewo ia aaa? . . mm aaefwa'fy mmuttmamtimU at afrao Dr. it. V. ' Mama, Bmttmlm, M. T. ' t . Dr. Piare' Favarit PreaeriptioB restoraa sad ragulalaa th watanly fnaatioaa, aboliahsa aaia aad build aa mm4 awts th fmisaiag (avak ml baaith oa rvary waak an maa srba givws k s iair trial. t - It Make Wek Women StroaiU Sick Y9u19n WIU Yaa aat sford ta aaaapt a aastrum at a suberinrta far this aoa aloahalia madicia of insi ewwrameiM. Kcd Carnalions, : very line, with Ionfl Wsles. la the aid day a suoteaaioo of .brilliant ball, gardes part ire and other entertainment fallowed each ether throughout tbe London- aeaaoa, Now the Prince gives one bail aad on garden party every year aad grumble at aav injr to do this. At the function he contents himself with a formal appear aao aad then settle now ia a quiet corner with soma colonial or some maa wha i doing thinn at bom and for get a all about hia mare frivolous guests in a uiscuaeion ai some problem ot era pir,'- - - ; ' ,:-v.. . ' n 1 1, 1 1 i The King like foreign politic aad high diplomacy, and th Prtac detest tii m aad ia only tea arlad that hi lath er does not ask him to take any of this work oa hie shoulders. Th King i bond with bom and colonial affairs. which he aoaaider dull and unexciting, and ia delighted that hi son is willing to tan au this wrk ok hi aaad. Ther ws a typical case of thi agreement to disagree whea th South Atriean genera hi visited London after th war. , Th King, rt waa known, could not forget that these men had been ia rebellion aninat him. and while hia exquiait tact enabled him ta bh po lite to them ha had no desire to libaise them. The Prince stepped into the breach and surprised the inra from the veldt by hit intimate knowledge of all that had happened ia ctoutb Africa since th whit maa But settled there and of 11 th problem that had to b nettled. I am told that ther can be no doubt that the Prince' genuine affability to the farmer cneinie of hi country had a lot to do with th spekdy -reconciliation of th Boers to their defeat and their loyal acceptance of British rule. Th thoroughness with which th Prlnse has nude himself master of South A fries a problems is typical of all his work. . Every now and again he makes a speech at torn public function that surmises every one by it grap oa th subject treated. Such a one waa hi famous "Wake Pa KnlH ina (mlivered at a Ouildluilt banquet a few year ago, wwea he tried to f rouse the country to a sense f how M waa being distanced in the rare for th world a eommec by the younger nations, in eluding the 'L'aitod State,,, fit is-the faihion whea B princa makes a speecn. is taat to any iaa it w.s 2r . ".". net to. He prepares every speech that he makes himself a carefully aa anv public maa . among hia eubjeeta. Of course thi doe not mean that he doc not trust to a secretary to look up ia figures and references, but every busy politician dors thst. Tb fact remain, that the speech is his own ideas, phras ing and construction, perhaps this thor oughness is the result of hi early train ing. To this day (icon has remained th bluff sailor and bis virtues and short comings ar too of the man who fol low th sea. . ; i An eicellent story of his modeslv rc- fsrs to the time when he waa a young ofticer on a warship which had put in at Nva - Ncotia to coal. A prominent Amerioan politician was at Halifax when th vessel entered he port, and in hop of seeing the youn- Prince he obtained permission to laepert the ship. Coaling wss in progress when b came oa board. and tae aaptaia, who was busy, turaed him ever to a young officer, who snowed hm all over the ship. Th olrlorr'a face was begrimed with coal dust and hi uniform abowed that be had been called from - superintending tbe trimming of th bunker to art a host to the visitor. Th American questioned him about the Prince. Vnt he-to be sees today f" he asked. "I'm afraid his features won't be risi ble.'' was- tbe reply. "Oh, I suppose you keep him wrapped up in aotton wool when a Job like this is nmf ssid the American, but the young Steer only laughed good-naturedly. , Finally, when be bad bora show -r.TVI ll I -. Ia u iUm 1 Nan went to any good by to tbe captain. who asked bin if he hsd sera all b wanted. T . "Well, tbe fact is. I haven't seen tbe men I wanted most to see, the Prince." iwwl w two aoura. - - . ; . "Wu that tba Prince f tk American shouted. "Well, captain, job just givs him ay aompiimeata ed Veil him that X hav gone esaera to kick taj-tcif. Oa ta' domestic side tk heir to ts British thru i all taat could be de sired by tb not aom loving English- in fact," said VI a- t ntH, n i I MurV. 1 1 that mm Ma MM- ! plaia at ia that the Prince is to domes- tie for aiaa ia his peaitiea. He never at see at tb club aad seldom at th theatre or tbe opera. Hi idea of a pleasant eveaiag is to sit at bora by the fire, with a nook, wail hi wif sits at hia aid with her knitting. " He eare for nothing ia tb way of amusement ar enort. u tt k 0enerellv iindreljkwl. eiceeut for shooting, and be has a perfect passtoa for that. But vea ahaotiag: woa't indue him to accept a a iaritatioa jfrsm any of tb new nobility or the others of whom th King ia ao fond, it , j ia a safe predict wo that hia court will , be a much quieter oa than his father's, ; but th aamra of thou about, it wilt be much mora familiar to those wha have studied Kagliah history. "He is aot likely to hare the personal popularity of hia father for the reason that he has not th King's wonderful memory for names and face and inci dents. King Edward never forgets a nam ar a face, and year after a ha met a maa a can recall tb eircum i aUnee perfectly. He also is thoughtful ia remembering aaaiverea rie and the like and in sending kindl messages, in Pnuca is lust but he simply doeaat understand how a message from him can give pleasure to any one, aad oa arcasions when K ah - olutely is aeeesaary that he should send on a a le a argea to ao o. tie u terribly Bcientioia, aad once he real it that it ia his duty ta extend these formal courtesies he will be moat nunc tilious, but hi actions of I his kind will have th genuine epi tsaeity of hi father's." . , What th Priac lack ia thit raspeet, though, will be supplied by hit wife. There i aa mora methodical person in th Kingdom thaath Princess of Wales, and wlnla her manner avmetime aeema enH,' there is a woman who sympa thise more genuinely with misfortune of all kinds. Bh has th great aivan- tage of having know something ap proaching poverty, for although born a princess, ths daughter of a royal duke, there waa never too much monev in the Trek household, and Prineees Mar knew what it-was to aerotinia boufker,.in(r billa and even to make her own dr-eac. Kb ha a wonderful gift of detal and aa excellent memory. Sh I never so happy as whea oaring for her .rhil-lcea. of whom she bas ix tlv stmt and- a daughter. v In conclusion it is lender shout the my duty to refute Prince which has gained currency la England aad America. It n that a drink to ewe. Nothing could be further from th truth. Per- hap whea he waa a young sailor he may hav joined oaie of his messmate la a spree and hav taken too much grog. but for rear he ha been th moat tem perate nf saea. Ha is. a eoaooiaseur f wines Ilka hit father and he seldom take , aoyltiing mor to drink than a couple i gtaee 01 nam at ainer. Any on who could kim a I did th other day! looking ia th very pink of ondi- tian, would resiles at once that n was lookill. ,t t whol teaaperanc ana a ntneos -ar almost a. reugioa.' WHAT EVEKYB0DT WAHTS. . Everybody deairea good health, which ia impossible unless th kidaeye ar sound and healthy. Foley's Kidney Rem edy should be taken at th first indica tion of any irregularity, and a serious illness may ha averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and bladder to their normal state aad activ ity. Howard Gardner. , THOMASVILLE NEWS (Special to Daily XewaJ Tbomaaville, May 23. Company L, of thie place, know here aa th "Thonut ville Bluea," will go to Morehead. City July for aeven days to. attend tb an nual encampment at Camp tilean. The officer with about pU men will compose tb company oa tbe trip. If the town authorities will proceed at once in the right way they caa se cure from th governmeirt torn obso lete geld piece for ornaments! purposes to he placed on the town common. Th gua carriage can not he given away, but may be purehssrd after condemn. - tioa at about 110 each. Themasville should hav four af these obsolete field pieces to be placed oa the commons in the center of tbe town. Tax listing will begin June 7 in Thorn asville and continue until .(una 12.- A. M. Hiatt tax lister. Th month af .lone is the one which every citixea it in the poorest conditio. The (ilrn Anna Penrheoa Horse com pany has recently purchased a Ine three- ' year old stallion, wnics ts one ar ta finest horses ever seen in thi ectioa. It weighs 1-V.V) pounds, is a very dark grev and was bought at a cost of near ly '3,V. Tbe friend, of Mrs. Charles R. TVm aa will he pleaeed to bear that after a month s star tne mokes-Wliitekead bosniul ia Haltebury, .where she wss operated on for sppendiHtis nd sbdom-, iimI tumor, is convalescing nicely and . will be able to return borne ia about ten days. The People's Building and Lnaa ssso- , Ali wo it!.n.lH - rs... ""i" "' - " ".i". mv grvai building and loan meeting there. Thi. sssocistirin is doing greet thing fori Tbomssville and they intend to send j,l, . ,Lj. In iAw Ik. oelestes to inn sneer mg to sdy the DuiKiinc ana loan warnings so taat tney 1 ran he better eoiiipned than ever before ,1,. ,ii ( hniMine mA in the working, ot ImiMing and man aseociation work. A larr- number of th monered pee- i will remove every srmfViem. because pie of Thomssrille will attend the rtZZi.JL!l'1?.iJ!L?tZ4.:L , . i , .... i j warm. rich, pur blood dire- lo th land sle in Lrnngtoa tomorrow, wher paraivaed nerves, hones n joini.. ,,. M j t,.j Kt-j ,1,- k,i (large number of the best bnild-! tmi and stren.ih Ju "sr. old and had hved at the hot.1 sev : i ,u-, , Lh.:, iu.l. ;n where It ta needed, and In this war ersl years. be sold st auction. So doubt but that; . some of the Ms wm be ees.,1 by I TVwnasville capital. Every lot M a goad Investment. dlmer's big eessooeling sskf begins Thursday, May . Ysn seat afford ta: mint ft. ' stems ; also Pink Soiled Skirls Made r To LookNcw. Whea aa sxpeaaiv er deli eat drew ar skirt bsroUM ana-' ed r stained do aot attempt to eieea It at bp me. Hand it to our Preach Dry Oeaaiaf . Depart meat. : - Our skillful worker will re ramav tb aoU , aad. akaiaa without daauga to aithar fab ric ar catora,- aad our aisert prrsser will shspa th garment as it Its aa sraea new. ' Our charge ar iaaaabl aad th aervio prompt. Try as. ' . 'h Columbia laundry Co. zmrSJ'SSSairXM.VKj2 j X"""AV 1 1 11 "! 1 1 '' ' ' ' '"' mi ui. NO ALLIANCE FORMED Commercial Cikla Campasy rill let Wependeitlj ilSlollir wOBceres. (SpetUI to Dally Newt.) New York, May M.-'larenoe H. Mackey today asade th following atate nent ia regard to th report ia the Loadoa dad Amerioaa paper that the (commercial taoi eompaay had formed aa alliance wilh It a competitor, th Anglo-America Telegraph eompaay I . "Ths Commercial table , eompaay never haa had and has aot now aad dor aot intend to have any connection what aoever wilh It competitor, tk Anglo- American inrgrapn company enner in tb way of controlling it alack or mak ing any traffic agreement, or ia any other war. Th lommercial cable com pany will eontinua to n Independent and competitive juat a th Poatal Tel egraph table asmpany will eontinua to b independent and competitive. Ail repsrti to ths contrary are raise." Oaaslia, ltl-t. Oaraga Oa. , ass galiwa- MeAdo BINGHAM SCHOOL MOTES. (Special to Daily Kewa.) ' "Bingham Acbool,' Mebane, May fa. v " ."1 'n- crr. the boys discus the subject of woman suffrage. Th question waat '"Reaolved, That wnmea should be granted sous! so cial and politic,! right ia th Inited HUte. The KalistheaM somety pre sented a their champion on tb nega tive Carl D. Moor, af Mecklenburg, and John Albert Holmes, of Alamance, whils for th Polemic society, oa th affirm ativ, appeared Mr. Joseph OromwrU Long, af Graham, and Joha P. Long. Jr., of Charlotte. Ths judges. Prof. W. 8. Crawford, Prof. Ned Brannork and L. Puryear, brought in a verdict ia favor of the negative and awarded the medal to Carl D. Moor. Delightful music was rendered by th Bingham military band aad oirhe.tr un der the leadership of Prof. Charles R. Campbell. v . alost acceptable prayers were anered bv Kev. M. D. McNeill, af tb Prrsby- terisa rhnrcht Rev. George W. Holmes. of the Methodist Protestant church, and Rev. M. M. McFarlaad. of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, Ciouth. ' After the delivery of tb medals, upon tb request of President- Cray, the pro motions for tbe session of IR10 11 were read by the commandant, Vaj. i. W, Hohso. Thev were as follows; To he first captain, Braztaa Craven Page, Wake county. - - T b second captain, Josepa from well Ima. Alamance. To be adjutant, Robert wastry tit li ne. West Virginia. To be firt heutenant, Robert vvaMroa Franklin, Vlrsinia. Ta he aerond lieutenant. Tyler Alex ander (bmpbell, Moore county. T be rrget major, Paul Perkins Swynn. flurry To be orderly sergeants! First, Leon srd Psul VVessell, New Haaover; second, Donald Winchester Powell, Alabama. Ta he line sergeants: First. Morris Hilliard Caldwell, South Carolina; sec ond, Walter Vewtoa. TCillouah. Arkaa sas; third. Robert Olin Caldwell. Cshar ru: fourth. Henrv Ordy Ralph. Tyr rell) ifta. Willism' Theodore Ralph. Tyr rell: sixth, William A Ilea Darden, jr., Can. lytbi Marvil ifUiGutirj, i. B. B. Tiititf fir 39 Yiart. Achtnr bmie. ewollen 1nf perm- pur Bet.nical inaredmnta PAtlPl.B TKatATMBSIT ralBB. If vou, have boa pains, sctattca "r jsheotlng pains up and down th. tec. i hins h.. k or enoulOer blades,; !.... .,,, .w.u.. muu-l.. an. ncultv In roovina around so iou h its use crut.nee: niooo mm or rkia Ple: skin lirtie. and nwrua: shlftin f - . b.i1 hre.ih: lumh.so. aont. ake iboiaotc Hloed Balm (B. . B. which Aood"? ,.kinI , a-rferl. le.llna care of Rheumatism In all Its forma. PL a. R. bs. msde tbensands of cures af roeumsilsm after all oihsr medi-' ctnee. liniments and doctors hy failed , t help ar 'cure TRt C5C1ISTS. or lyr " -- i, X. evpresn. $1 PER I.ATlOE BOTTLE, B. t-ams. 35 illicit distilleries were with d'ref ttene for Home cur p deetroved. AU of ih were in the tale. cTtfirafcr oSscJiba""! ""t" ","-i" Virginia and irsuM and r madtcal advit giva.'h fth North Carolina district. and White Roscv--Summil Avenue Greenhouses, Greeensboro, N. C .ELK BROS. COMPAIM Y Don't tail BELK BROS. COMPANY B. v.. Pltt ecuntyg seventh, .lame MaDnnald Mitohell. Craven cowntyj eighth, Hugh Shaw le, Wake county. To be cmparalsi Kirst, William Victor Pearaall, New Hanover aerond, Oscar, Peareail, Kew Hanover) third, Oeorge Cbaiiimev Beardea, i feoiith Carolina; fourth, Hugh Aletandnr Milling, (South Carolina) flftn, Pembrnka Moore, Mary land) slxtht Ralph Kcwton (iiithri,! Weat Virginia) aeveath, Thomas Kessler (bb, Robesan county,- ighth. Harry Gardner, Arkansas. To be chief bugles, Paul Vsrnen rhil- llps, WaytMb ' '-'j ' AM0THEK MOVE MADE W - THE PACKIBO HOUSE CASES - (By 'Th Associated Press.) : TWntoa. V. J, May A ootieg was filed In tbe New Jersey Supreme court r'V vesterdav bv Prosecutor tiarvea. of,,L tordsy by Proaecutnr trvea, Hudson county, that h would apply on June 7 for aa order dissolving tba charter af Armour and company, Mor ris and company, Kwitt and company, and the National Parking company. Thi ia a new mov oa the part of th firocecutor to hav th companies pun abed for th'elr alleged conspiracy to raise the prior of meat. If Mr. Garvea should be luccessful la hi new fight the companies could do butiaest in Kew Jersey. Mosey Waaa't Loat Milwaukee, Wi., May U. When C. (1. Bennett, a guest at the Plater hotel, asked for hia mail and It was banded to him he found a tlfl bill mixed in with It. Aa addressed tag waa attached to tbe monev. The bill had been rolled into a tight which bore Mr. Bennett's address, a postage stamp and a special delivery stamp. The bill came through the mailt from (Irand Rapids, Mich. Only the name nf th sender was Inscribed on tbe other tide of the tog. j Sending (10 through the mails wilh only a tag attached is another proof of the' honesty of the men in th federal employ. Th bill passed through several hand between li-and Kaplan and Milwaukee, and if it hsd been stolen the govern ment would have hsd much difficulty In tracing the thief. Florida's Primary. Jacksonville, Fla., May 25. The Im orrmtie executive committee met here reaterdav and csnssesed the vote of the nrimsry election held May 10. For Vni- rted States Senator, Napoleon B. Brow ard received rl.Hff; .lame. V. laliaterro. il.077 Claude L'Engle. 4.77. V. A. BliU-h and ft. Hudson Burr were nominated for railroad commissioners. Ernest- 8ime, for stste auditor: snd R. 8. Corkrell snd Tt. F. Taylor, for jus tices of the Supreme court, were nomi nsted without opposition. On s ques tion of holding s Democratic stste con vention, the vote wss 7,217 for snd 21, M7 sgainst. A second primary for t'nited Ststes senator will he held. Boston Police Putiled. Boston, Msv 23. The police sre pur- rled hv the mvsterv iirrounding the death nf Herbert L. Litilefield. retired merchant, wbo body, weighted down with two brick, and s pair of heavy dumbbell. im'hed in s Biton bag fstned by s licit around tbe wsist, :ws found in the Charles river bssin Sunday. Jt "111 ni im- rm-mieii a aey . ik. rv,l.. s.,... k,.i snd talus Hie gold watch. An empty wanei tra. iao muna in one or tne noeket. nf the man's co.t, fJHUtteM j;j f. il,. k.l rr;A. M .. PPT J of him I, and nothing hsd been seen or heard . Destroyinf the Stills. A.heville. Msv Vt. I week. A.beville. Msv 25. m week, work ,,-i.e" ike d.reniioa of C.n,., k White Goods Special Counter White Goods, Batiste, Long Cloth, Lawns, Madras, Swiss, Bard Muslin, Etc. Full , pieces end short lengths, 15 to 20c values. Re- dUCwsd t0 .aaaaaj, JTaErd ; . 56-inch Bleached Domestic 5c 2,000 yards 36-inch good quality Bleached Domestic. ' Special 5c yard Genuine Lonsdale Bleached 10c 1 lot Genuine Lonsdale Bleached Domestic.... .....10c ysnd 27-lnch Luna Lawn. ..............15c 38-inch Luna Lawn I..................... ......25c 44-inch Luna Lswn.. .......,........., 35c Extra good 36-inch White Dnen ., :........,........... 25c Linene, for waists... ........... ..;..'..:.... n.. 15c to visit the store that sells It (or Less T. MATTHEWS. Manaer- ANGKT GOBBLES MADE THINGS 9""' WBM O ASTIST London, (May 24. London artists are telling of the battle which a fellow craftsman had at ilanlry a few davt ago with a turkey, th latter being the winner. . , , The turkey drove the artist from his easel and proceeded to demolish his sketch, afterward resuming th com bat, which lasted fully IS minutes. Tb artist took refuge behind a tree, but the bird moved around after him, and whea he made a dart to gala hia cam pi tool th bird was on him heels immediately. All his attempts to get to cloas quarters and trUa it by the neck were unavailing, and it waa aot until the nrtist waa thorouKhly exhaust ed that his cries . for help brousht a party 01 goner and (axninands to Bis Y, M. C. A. BOwlert. WiustoB Halem, May fS. Th V.-M. C. A. bowling team haa accepted the challenge for another series of bowling matches by telegraph, tendered by the A she ville association, and the first three game of th tournament will lie pis red tonight, beginning at B o'clock, r'ive contests of three games each wilt be played as waa don in th ktst tourna ment. ...... A duck pia contest will also be held between Asheville and this city on Fri day nights and the first series nf gsniea will be played next Friday night. Fight Permit Granted. Ssn Frsnciaco, !., May 25. The po lice committee of the board of super visors today recommended that a per mit be granted the Broadway Athletic club, to hoid a boxing contest in this city on July 4. Representatives of the church federa tion were present and protested against the 'recommendation. The Jerffies Johnson tight will he held under the au spices nf the Broadway Athletic club. j J '?4.i- I ft ?A M , T Mil - at . 'Tr .". m fav a .. f M mi V-Svi I Sale CONVICTION FOB VIOLATION i V OF CATTLE QUARANTINE Washington; May M. In order to pre vent th spread nf the diaeaa known at souther, splenetic, ar Teias fever of cattl, and ta further tba work of eitd ioating the ticks which convey thit dis ease, th 1'nHed Htates department of agriculture maintains a strict quarantine oa the infected region and endeavor to eufomt thit quarantine by court prose cutions when necessary. In a recent ease in the United Mtates court for th West ern district of North Carolina, tt Ashe ville, one W, W. Anderson entered a plea of guilty to a charge af violating the law and regulatlnna, and a fin of tnxt and cost, we imposed by th court; Th ntfeuss consisted in driving oa foot rer. tain rattle from Fcnnln county, ia., through Polk county, Tenn., which two counties were under quarantine, into Cheroke county,' N. C which county wat outside th quarantined area,' t Back ta th Farm. . (Special to Dally Newt.) ttatetvlll, Mty 26. C. I- Murdock. who ha for tb paat few years been in rharge of the business of tlw T. M. Mills eniunsnv. has riven uo th management of the a tors and will take up the man agement of his farm, th J. Chap Tur ner place, at Klmwood, which he pur. chased last year. ' CHILDREN WHO ABE SICKLT Mothera who value th.lr own com fort nd th welfare of thslr chlldran, should nsver bs wttbout a box of Mother (irav's slweet owders for Children, for I: - througfliut ths Sea son. Ther Break up Culds, CTurs I-n- vsrlshnees, Coiiatlpatlon, Te.thlnir IjIs- . ordsi-s, tleadsrbs and Htouiaub "'rou bles. THKKB -POWDKIIM NKVKR FAIU Hold bv all uruir Mores, :.ic, Ia't accept aar suballiiite. A trlsl nacksa will 4is e-:t CUKW to any mother who will addreal Allen 8. Olm sisd, L Roy, N. T. Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! DANDERINE is to the hair what fre.h showers of ram and sunshine are t vegetation. It goes right to the roots, in vigorates and atrcngtheni them. Its exhila rating, stimulating and life-producing prop erties cause th hair to grow abundantly tons:, itroae and beautiful. It at once im part! t sparkling brilliancy ana velvety oftnest to the hair, and a few weeki' use will cause r.c Kair to sprout tn over the scalp. Use rt every dav lor t short time, artsi which two or three timet a week will be mffirient to complete whatever1 growth you deeim. A ladv frees St. Psal -rlU. ia "Wnen 1 m Hlnf DenSrrfse w T S.lr wo.14 Brt eosic nir ahiulScr. as sow It ! s.ar belmr bl.k Aaelber fvMa nWwsrk, N. f. "f b.T. Hots hubs llwSerise MfS; larlr. Wta. I Srlt itsns: nmAi 1 bMl rerf II HI. h.lr.ai'W I sees tb. wo.1 be.-"-! tout aad thlea sn? U ) OB . WMild SMI Is ssva" NOW at all drnggUta la (area alxca. 25c. AOc aad $I.OO . per bottla. Danderlna eajoys a greater sale than any other one preparation regard leas of kind,or brand, and it haa a nvach greater aale than all of thcother htir preparations in the world combined. C. . . Iv.bvvsewesSeSlv law hU, w. will MwS s lsrs M - i. pi. ij . i.urs n.i whjvo. less nssa laia iraa cwsaos s sbs Till KNOWLTOM DANDOUNE CO. tat. wftk tbslr asm ssd sSSrwM sad sc i It sllvar m .I.BIS w P.T SwIUSw.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 26, 1910, edition 1
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