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OBEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. MAT 29. 1910 NEWS FROM HIGH POINT Hei Filter Plaot Turned Over !o City. News Notes. (Ppeeial to IHily News Hlirh Poiut. M.v no I nitKl SUM lonllrj,' their BiiMiP r, M ontian, throupli m -II IimIjv turned over the n.ly fji.i.tie,l lilt Villi nv the rllv k 11 J ii plant users I ahundaare ol j-iJi wain. Soo.e time mu thu city r Culted StuL-H I onvtrm'tion couiimn t lie i ...trui-L l(, liiillri 0I1C Of til t)lt "VIII nlele filter plants, to be locat-.l t Uic i citv pumping .lauen mar Jtuue.lowu, about four null" north ol H iRti Point. It ha. taken turn .mil lari: ex'i.-. to get tht plant n-ady. but t Hiju point people think it i v.'ll worth it all The new. m. mnitil here m ' teruoon ol tlie ilfMth nl Mr. I'- I I';" ker, ol .Mock.vill". Irora her pmcn' Mr and Mra H i I'urL.r, who m n. atocksville treni here some da "' answer to a l'l' fmm, ann'.un. n Mi-' etckneHS of their umilitet -"-tie 'li''l ' ter an lllncii of f" t luv- Mra. 1'arknr visa knnn " ooiumunlty, wher. she wa- Hon ami lived tint ti lier nviiinu' '" I'aik.r of Moekevills. 1 'he death o,-urre,l lu afternoon. Penny brothers eondiirivH a mo.t -in-oaaful aalo at lsme-ln i"''"'J! ternnor., tlie t.miKtnj; t and tip. 'I l"-ir ii" MK '"ft 1 ilma. and t lie Ituvi ii -c.-in.-ii t !f Km nil leu. This ii very f wtll make ma i v for tiia llsli flit II If I ill- -Ml ( . olierefitt ill mk- .i ' - nV-ir-Me property ml ill Mli' .lltllll tll II ll H M- " "Pi I ..tin HAS A WIDE-AWAKE CLUB Wadesboro Men Propose to Keep Things Muvlng. (f-peeial to I Hail Ne Wadwi-Uiiu. My lie At a rerrnt anoetinji of thtt exceut ivp ronmntt em of the Wadeaboio Wide a W.ikc flub, K. W Ihialap waa eleuled necrptarv . and thr louni neat lo mm j.i.uu. ;io,. ur,M mteu up .or . nm u u-- . u. .... iK-loagingi to the club will he imned , hare st nnc tterr ar. a number o lire busine. men mid vtheis ha.-k ol the recent movement who propose to keep the club w.dea-wak sure enough for the purpose of showing the real sn -a vantages that WartVtesboio and Anson and when the ear stopped against a eounty offer to the profpertive Inisiness bear' post hi fouitd hinielf unhurt. The uisa of settler. icar, however, wa n wreck. Some time age .Inha T PstrirJt found) Urtrroun Art ten milea of all the it necessary to resign his poeition aalrloaiat mceri after the 100 mite had chairman of the evwntlva ooioraittee on! been rofered. eceeunt of other dutiea. and Mr. BoK'-'Xn l.vn-h. Chrvrolet and Ait ken alter also reftigned as Aecrntary. The presi nated tn second place with the rest of dent, (ieorge . Huntley, believes that ' there is a wide field of uaetiiineft for uch an organisation, and is animus to eee its good work eoirtinued. Dunlap is a young attorney ore who is making himself quite popular with all classes, and it a man in whom our poo pie have the utmost conbdenne. Watch Wadesboro win. PENSYLVANIA WON THE INTERCOLLEGIATE BATTLE (Py The Asso--iated Pree ) Philadelphia, I's , May 2 - He I'ni versify of IVmm'tU a nui won t he inter eollegiati champion hip I rack and field meet on Kranklin field this uttrrnoon by the narrow nmi -'iii of two point a. M-ormg '7 1 '2 poinii to lalea Miehi-fBii. bv t he i,ne work of L'.l 1 2.. I H. ('. i I 'rlg, h'T pnnt took thrid place t from Princeton, -.coring ? pomis Princeton niada 17 points t. omell, 1 1 . Ilarrurd, M I - Syracuse, S. mhert h; Brown and lnrttnouth each .3, Colum fS, t 1 'J. and V".!eyan, llowdoin and New York iinner-dM enh one. Yale -.cored i tr-- flr"l ; I'tMinsy Ivsnia, J ; IMietiigau. J . Cornell J ; and Pnnce tea, Hareard. la-'u-e and Amberst eech one The wor!l' record In the srd diteh. 21 I -e.ondv heid by W fers. wa consist b. t 'rag. of Mirhi- ' . J. HlT. record. 1 2 Teet ; 4 m. !,- l.-'d lv (mp- Ull of ai' s. raided to 12 ie.t UK, inchee ttv i-i--tM. .if ui.1. u-uai, j Yale exceeleil m tl"- pni. mii1i Petition in Bankrupt? special to filv .w .Uke 1 1 U, May 2- l lo- rrr.liicH-, of W. C. I men-im tit ol Wavnea tlle, tufley Pled p-iii...n wth llerk 1 tlraoiS. of th 1 luted -f ite r-mi rt . . pf'sying that be pI.i- ed t liaiikrupt rt. The t ' 1 1' ith' r nl1 t h;it Mr la vm has comnntteed at- of bankrrupti-y ill allowin e.-rtam mi lptnnt - m favor nf Sladeu Cake. a-d t . i t to l.e en tered "OH the :ip-'i ior mrt nvordi ot Haweood rnunt Ta Pt 't ione m art t h 1 1 ,i t w ood (rfwwty etnipanv. itli r;'tn foi 4ift: C. H.'Bay, VTA: Mnitin Robert -.on and company. "'7"; i-ernon l'.rr nf Atlanta., 34.7". M 1 ll.-m- emnar.v. of Baltimore, ?1R Johnson Plays Ball 1 By The Aa-wiated P---.i Pan Franciaco, May Acoompa mod fcr J. J. Corbett and the sparring part ners who appeared with hirr at trie m hibitimi her lat nirht, .Uiim I -I f fr,m last I K i t f t -riMWlB tn at M II t OTT1 le for hi training camp at Ben f a ' fnojid 1 Alter his -Mst 12 miles on the road ; tndaT la. k lohn-on plaved t irame of ! W a-hall .loiin-'ii claims he is gaining peed by irxlulp'ou in the sport. Resentenced to B Hanged 1 fly The Aoriflt'd Press.) Havannah. a . Mav 2 - J. C. Hun fT, eouvtrted last n.M of the murder of his wifr and two ..iVr women and eesjteneed to be Uaiifrd June 1U, was to day reeentenct-d to b- hnogr-d June 24, the fb-at date b ihk -oon-r than the law permit an elation to take pUe a tef eonvietion. Called Extra Session (By The Aorated Preas.i . Aibairv. X. May W. Governor Vngbea today eaBed an ex trword 1 nary aeaaioB nf the leffialatur for June X. His attoa res alt ed from the defeat of his direct prhvaxies aneaaure ol the aew DESPERATE STRUGGLES'WILL HAVE AIRSHIP To lea laorelitbe Terrible Grlod. Veavenrllle VUt Bare aa Aeroplane It Indianapolis. (By The Associated l"res ) Indianapolis, May Iti ile-ierHte -tru;:les fur .uprt-oiary among rimers of the must powerful American ij'-. leenriiil l h:Mfiit UuMii fur ail iiifti.n.1 1 1,.- " t ""land -0 unli-a al and lit the grind til"" , lured. 1wt ttwlaV, iii'-ri wero in l.-rKftt f. ltl fin. iin it. and tii hrtun rrv lr. AiiH Tn.in. h trt.ii i tu tl.- tht- nf-re luriiinn h in tin- J a -t lap ut r .ill riuhdltwp The r-ltind tL lit- iiiiu-r I u. f.iiiihd. L t k- ri and 4 lit trni M. ,r i.Ijuw-I it.r mnit ntim,il -t.,i tiin.i.oii in tlx- hi-tory -i t.ini.,....- hma iAirg in ..t roiintrv -it u.'ii tlif -JtH) -mile iae in i, ;u br.-akiMj the rwiini whnh haH i 1 1 iM Im ( 'dc v 1 1 i-t , who Ht-ni the1 . hi ' 411.444 m1 AtUnt,-. prtoriiiiiiMf of l.viM-rt. who wai . hardly ) hrtllmnt to he i f -1 i mil in the loiijf. fifiif 'ishf, IIiiiiiiiii h-l to piii a ( nu' -il ti-.- end d tie ItiOth mile tr " I. le Itn t- tivr mile record tor : ol 4. til.n iiM-lie. pn-lon dplro-t'itii-iit -n hi Hmrney llldlietd liiinpmt; -Mil a I tfie -.'hut, i lldlield h-d al Hroi.ntl tli Iwn IwjiH OH thf t w .nil milt' -out-- wild Ht-rr ami 1 to1 nlti into I lie ' and Ait I f dli t tn-: i Intel 4 n I I !.. '.Id i.-. .-td I lldrii-hl - tune t lirt-a k i nvr t hr i) nu If fur ii-pln.-f-mi nl I lie t NlrM ii und frrf, i oi ;ui L Hit I tine a ir.ord of K. I T. who were - h tid OM I f In Hinl (liud -ti.iii.l in thi t In ri w ere bun h'-d h I tory f'r ' h lrno-t tt t he : iilo-Md and 'w h eliM-ti ic timing : llli'.-ll. I'll' v. lint K k-n ol tin r'.urniau .-. off t h 0t milf ree with a hup. Hurrottii pre-itrifi almot a-rsinat I Im real n linrl Itiiruian had engine Mi, ii , i.- e ihe t,nt.eth mile and i diopi'd bark in Harroun'a favor. Krnin then nn to the Minh llarroun unawerv in-lv wlnrbd the t.owl of the -.iieedwa f j Hh.ad of I,, .ypet.tor. ammRte W(1 Ju, lipninn mm wun ine n w - llintr ,r iriirn m laynfi n " ; ,:,Wsn0 ha, a mira-Milmi, e,pe from dth or injiny n the tiark .(retch a j hte bmt u ml his rut plunged tn the tn- t ner -tand eiiahmn. tMrne.l eompkielr orerj Uu.l.M nII , wheela.nd , relied thronKh I fnre )awson did not lone hi seat the field hopeleeil.v behind. Ha pto i in was ahead of all American records from start to finish. NEGRO SHOT BY HIS BROTHER IN RESTAURANT Will and CeWla Ij, two negrees, en gufrcd in a scrap yesterday mo mag at the Hoeton cafe, a place run by negroes on Davie street, and as a result Calvin l.ee. a well known negro, waa shot and, it is aaid, seriously wounded by his brother. Will Lee. It appears that Calvin want into the reetaurant where his brother Will is mannger and, being under the influence of honor, started to make a "routrh I house." Will remonatrstiHl with his brother and after a lively scuffle on the floor ol the place, alvin is said to have rimhed into the utreet, where he procur en sprerai isree nwiis ana oe.gan mrow inp them at Will, who remained inside. Cpon approaching close to the door of the oafe Will, it v chwrgsd, drew a pis 'ol and scot at his brother, the shot taking effect in the right leg. Will Iee whs arrested and placed under a 50 l-ond to appear Monday morning before i Jiidifo r.uro 4 'alvin l ee was removed to his home, wtirrr it 4 mid he is painfully, though not nertoualv hurt. iMATuro nrunrDiT rmtrirccvc ' TO HAVING BEEN BRIBED 'By The Associated Preaa.) --prinptield. Ill , May 2H. Bursting like a bomb within a few hours after t'nited Ntate Senaior William Lor i Bier's p"cli at a-hmeon. D. C, State Sena tor -lohn Hro-lenrk. a leading Democrat, a indicted -m JT nd Hire her a linliery charge by the f olnv itiotlertek'a Itidictnieut was the direct result of n cnntf--aioti made to the erand tiiry by Stale Senator I). W. Hotalaw, -I' luka. Ill, who v It rode rick paid nttn e-.-"HMi to vte ittr I primer for sena tor. A eapiaa wa- nrdfietl at once for Hroekf-ritk and a bench warrant issued for hia arrest. Th unepectf-i turn the I 'rimer , f Mate' At ea itl waa an otT-h tornex BMrke's inr"titat ion of allejred cause." erutt in a leiiilative furniture d'al. Ulsris' attorney, Mr. Brnndeis, had - - - --" the la -t word. It Was Like That in the Olden Days., lw M m man disgraced, eondimn- .ailiard Hunt dcribs tiie i-, not unly without hearing, without frin-- of Doliv Madison and her tirat j aceing tlie hundreds and hundred of di a '-ia; room in the June Harpers, audlpagea of eviden.w which waa eollecteid r..;.lU 1S.1t t'Sw were the data when ht Aaaiatsnt Attorney (.riwral Uwlrt, ll .. ,i,v M the nation waa npheJd on but without knowledire tie-t there was the loi-nd'sth.n of two principles "1 ne a charge aainst him. Why, why, waa wit thn- a msn of bifh rank 111 the he aacriheed ? It reate dee-p ia the eon- P'iMie aervier waa entitled to high rnk cep-ion which actuated Mr. BaJlinger and n pnn M- Kv-rybodT waa prvuilthe men who stood with him. and it is T T 'p"tw ano rnougni u an . "onor to -.noate wttn tnoae wno guid ed ita deatiniea The other was that memliers of fnmilie who had alwavs oc- cupied prominence in private life should trnment, ha a no rig-hta ii for the protec oontinue iu their poaitinn. It was notitioi of Ballinger it is aeceaaary to oon until the wtI perteratioB that the po-i de n innocent men. lltical doctrine of the equality ef men! The hewring room waa crowded, and was construed to require a removal of j at the eoncliiMon of each speech a de the barrie which pa rated grou of j n.imstration interrupted the proceedinga, people in private life" r 1 , A Valuable Word. Enlarging Ita Capacity. Srjecial to Daily New.) W ado bo TO, May 3H. The Anwon Suit eompany ie nsonaff ita machmery from ( the Wood and Iron bn'Vding to the rooms up atatre over 11. ti- jrm a luraiturs store. This waa the home of the Hax-graTe-la. Manufa-eturin-g coeapway, where the ftret aerlrt factory waa start ed. J. DansMsiVoig U proprietof of the sew tiuuimia and a ewlaxgiaag tt eap-.e- ay. This Summer. (Special to Daily Sew.) I iBy The Aleoeiated Pirn) Ah.-iU.-. May 28.-- The arraiiferaenU j Now York. May 88. Hear & Sttt i'r pia- inK 4iu aeroplane at Weavt-rville !rtt of Klk Uardttu. Va., nephew ol -tdn huniiiH r under ilir ampioei of theje'AJ "Jtb" btuart, the Coulederata lead-Afttit-ili- kin! f ast 1Vuu4a Kailruad ' r and a candidate for Congreu on the oihimi.i urr going vteadily forward. I iMiuocratk tiekt( today receircd kia Tin -lied tr thf marliin faai been com pl-id win le Mjiiii- of the poplar tim Lfjt tor tlif airsliip tiave already bH-n id;M-ed on the vriHiad". Same of the parti t flip miuhine.Nkhirh were math in cM ork. Hate arm cu, wuiiv li.' otlnr pnrtsi ar eptHt to roma ut un .ar lv liail'- I In machine nhould lw in wr-rkin-r ordr ly tlw middle of J urn if tii. re i no further deluy. The machine will !- plumed on exhibit and Mme tini during the fiimmer it tk hoped to have ft in' exlnhit. i (rverneM. Mr. Muart went to 1 aru a fll 1 flaPI IIII I I lh -MrrB -"iT em back. That he A I I 11 il N L I H 1 1 I M'' to dartare dutiable goods waa due l I I 1 1 1 fl I I IIII I 4 t0 th fM(,t tlut nu was uot 'wre ' Clliili h-U 111 Utl ,etrent ruling of the treaeury department ' B-for he left Paris, -Mr. Stuart obtained (Continued From First Page.) memorial cutora, present today a gift to our alma mater as a token of our es Ufin, devotion, loyalty, respect and lore tor her. We are deeply oonseioua of the tict that no siiiall jitt ot ours eould i vt-r repay the debt we owe this nnlver nt. but if the spirit in which we give thi fift le credited at par value, it can he mud ol in, that we lime done what e could. "Knr the next fUe yearn each member nf the ehin- i exfieetf-d to untribute $'1 liiniiually to a ium which i to tie devo j ted to equipping the North Carolina j room of the library of the I'niverMty. i The first lo0 of thio sum, or there laltoutft, is to be um-d by the trustees of the lund in placing some NiibtiLantial i I nriiit vire in the North Carolina room. The rest of the fund is to be placed in food ftecuritir, the Interest from which is to lie ued in buying books, maps or anything ele that the truate-rs of the fund ma v re-iiuate "Tk .....oinlf Ir I fl l Dniita. ,Um)ton tud 1r h K Wilson, together ith the permanent treasurer of the la nf, as truHieea of this fund. This is . . u 'if. . ,amM . I0,n AlBthl inr-oe,ety banquet, vhirh WM onf 0f the moat brilliant affair of the kinrl ev.r held at the nniersity, R Kdwarda .0 "li" Soeietv. ft lHe onition In t fo0wjn- wordu tr at this aood hour where the . of"( arohn). hllf. mt to on-e more renew tfieir allegiance aud reassert their fnendnhip for this our in stitution, 1 think It good and proper to Iwieflv discuss the needs oi the institu lion as well as its virtues. One of theae needs which forcible appeals to some of us in the need for a more complete or traniation among its friends and alum ni after they have mingled into and be come a part of the life of the state. The principle of organisation is the great flv wheel in the framework'of so ciety t we need juet at this pree ent time and for all time is that each clans of men as they go out into the state should not lose their identity as a class, but should preserve it as a unit of power. This aalls for permanent elass organisation." ARGUMENT CLOSED IN THE BALLIN'GER PINCHOT CASE Washingtou. May 28. The Ballinger Pinchot invwetigation ended today in a Mate of verbal fireworks. The oratorical efforts closed tfoe open hearings and the attoraeyi, who have been engaged in the ce-ee, will mow prepare brief for sub naiaMon to the eommittee. which will meet July 11 to receive thevu. "When I came into this cast, a stran ger to Mr. Ballinger," exclaimed At torney Vertreea, In cloning his address, ,4these were my instructions: '80 far aa 1 am concerned there ia no bottom to this,' said Mr. Ballinger; aa to my aubordi nates, it is not a matter of knowledge, but I believe thoee about me are honest, but whether they are oc not, let this investigation proceed in every direction it may. Whatever your report may be I realize fully that you cannot save him from the injury that has been done, but at the same time I know the report must be in accord a noe with the evidence and the. ..facte In this case and that his official career Is with out spot or stain." "I am afraid Mr. Vertrees has been corrupted eince be came here from the southwest," was Attorney Pper a part ing shot in defense of Mr. Pinrbot. "LasophisUcated as he was he came in contact with a spirit of suspic ion and t think ne scented a conspiracy where there was none. That there -was was a series of successive blows dealt bv Mr. Ballinger areinat interest which wer vital to a group of men who had dedicated their liven to a 1 i.e ronoeption ot a class of pnnleie it men high in exalted station must tie protect ad at all cost, but a Brian rmrely an humble servant of the gov 1 TK. IVIiiM-ator.) BiIIt had prtttnlal ti errrta if k would wit ium tta t4 dam" aaaj-L A abort ttma ftrr ht eaju ia ajinj : "Oh! motnvr, 1 know otw that t waita 50 acnta. (Waatli Bob Coa-auiea.) Two OifU than an W TsJwa far BrrotHl mat -rrajlk r hnala. Tn Oilta ar tkca: Tha L-r that fa. Taa ALL IS AGAIN SERENE t . . . Mr. Stuart Seeelred Tranb Cpon Payment il Duty. lruiik-i, a bjea wra aexao-i yaurdy M the arrival ol tba Htuart family from J. ii rope on tM Mauretaiua. Mr. btuaxt paid ai.41W to get the trunk, that amount of duty nartng been levied on -rood a not eontaiued in hi declaration of dutiable objavta. waieli wem aanaaaed by the appraiaeit at 93,010. Tha goo4a (-oiuibted of gown, a seal ski a taek, bolu of drt- good and aiiacallaneoua oullec tion of goods of foreign inn nut act ure. Mr-.. Stuart had been abroad for two yean m rth tier daughter, maid and ft jroverneM. Mr. Muart went to I aria from the Awrriran oonaulata tutre a rapv ot a ruling iaauad by tha traaaury department gorarning the admiaaioa of nervnal poaaeaaiona of tka traTelara. It ktatfd tbat paraona who had barn abroad lor two ycara -airht darlara tbamaalvra hour.idfnta and would not ba oblifr-d to pay duty on thair belonirinfrA- ll wan in iftnoranca at tha fart that the ruliiifl hail bpen auperaeded by one mada luat Man-h by Secretary MacVeagh, which abolialiea tha two year limit. "I Imd no not ie of any change in the ruling, until 1 reached New York." aaid Mr. Stuart. "When I waa informed that Mr-. Stn-rt'e property waa dutia ble, it waa impoHMhle on the -pur of th? moment to make out an itemi-ed declaration of good purchated during two yearn and I requested that they should be appraiaad. We have had no disagreement with the cuatoma official, and, in luct, aonie of the higher officer have atated to me that the literature of the department for circulation haa not been kept abreatt of the ruling." Mr. Stuart aaid be would atart for Hiehmoud aa aoon aa Mra. Stuart, who luia been ill for more than a year, hail recovered nufncfently from tha fatigue of the royaga, probably early next weclf. ' SEEING LIFE M THE CITY. Itetna is tke Experience of the Boy VTha Gave Dp Farming. I (,ah eat on XewaJ People in the reataurant stared at the diahwaaher- some of them, at leant. He did not look like tka usual diahwaaher, principally because he looked ember-rats-d and unfamaliar with his task. Periodically ha would appear from the noisy and odorous regiona of the rear, gather up a washtub of dishes, and, waving and straining, would convey il to die rear of tha plaoa. Soma of the patrons trailed at his awkward actions, but on maa did not. Ha was a proaperous appearing farmer, and before hi at stood a plat that bad oaca held a etritabl mouataia of tocf and cabbage. Whenever tha diahwaaher wow id ap pear the farmer would star at him and tlx boy ,. face would grow red, and h wonld scuttle hack to th kitchen as quickly aa pnesibla. 'Green, ain't bat" aakad tha man on tk aeaxeat stool. Th farmer grinned. "Graaa would be red to dim," ha aaid : -bar he coma." Tn two watched th embarrassed boy natd be had aeuttled bark to th kitchen again. "Where do you rckoa h come from?" aakad th man on the adjacent stool, ungrammaticallr. The farmer grinned. J nat a easy." n saw: na wa norn an' raised an my farm. He' mis, that boy. "Then wfcat'i ae doin' in here t" naked the neighbor. "OS. he wanted to tee city lira.- ei filained th farmer, "an' he's ace in' It. .eft bom two month ago batnrday. The dot reappeared and th Tanner chuckled. "He's knowed mnch morn me" he aaid, -that I jest cant help enjoy in' thia. When he gets tired hell come hosna, you bet Tour nat aa that." Then he called a waiter. "Son be aaid, "feteh me another plat o them there beef an' cabbage. I'm stuffed fuller a toad, bnt I jea' can t leave here je' now; Tm havin' too mucli fun." Tk Villain Still Pursue It (Norwalk, O, Red actor.) Som weak ago tome lumber dealer met ia a western city aad aaid they re gretfully must raise th prio of com in on boards ea account of the Payne tariff, says the Guthrie, Okla, Mate Capital. Think oi it I They must raise the price from M cents to 1 a tbouaaad oa aceesuit of th tarifl When the ssme law reduced the tar iff on common boardt 71 cents a thou sand. Aad taeee same men meet ia conven tion aad attempt to aeosis aad buake and hoodwink the people. It wa th aaaie way in ret ere ace ie hide. Iliae were put oa the free lit, but aH kiada of oboe have goo up aa the wholesale market, and not a aunrl re duction ia given in "Dun'e KaTiew." Then the woolen dealer got tvgetber and aaid they must rait the pno of a out oa account of the Payne tan ft bill, but there is not ia the Feyae tanrl act aa cbang made ia the wool or weolea schedule, except twa minor enea. and both of theae wen r Sildioaa. Theee inataaos sound like th trrck that were attempted uaaer th Idckia-1 ley bill ia tee same way, aad ahow bow , mea who bar pecuniary self -in tercets at stake are going to attempt te die- , rredit tke Payne tariff law tor aeUeh , peeueuary gain. Red Snake ia Hut Halt The kair of the Indiaa yogi or reli gious mendicant, awing to loan yean of wealed, betulns aaatted toget4r ia a fashioa mora raay te iaasgina tbaa to deem be. and ertaialy eould aot be brwahed oat. It ia of very great keagth. and when allowed to kang dovt a trail ea tk greuad. "Ob right," write a aripdeat in th Wide World Mag ariaa, aa of tka yogi waa aleepiag,' wader a tree, wbaa a anake wormed its war rata hi taae ed suTure, and he kai e,wite a difhrnlt teak to get rid af j M hi th amiag" i rtEllPlAnHIPT; Ires Bolt FooDi DriYea to lallrasd ' Suite! Frog. By Th Associated Preaa.) Ashevilla, May 2b. Tha diaooverj of Biaa-aBek iron bolt, drives firmly iuU switch frog an th Southern railway, at Balfour, U miles trom this aity, iiuli-. eatcd well planned attempt ta wreck passenger train No. 10, which left her lor fcpartanburg this afteroooa. 'lha obatrwetion aitracted tha attaitiaa of tha train crew, and th train waa stopped for investigation. The bolt waa found broken in to. It is atated that th rear Pullman waa almost derailed. I SACRED C0KCEHIS AT LINDLEY PARK TODAY Two uiusical concerts by th Gibson rill band were greatly enjoyed by Ldad ly Paris patrou veaterday aftarnoun aad laat night. Tka aggregation baa , been well trained, makes line muaui and j is well worth taking tha ride to hear, laat nigbt a number of oiuig couple went out and the accommodating; baud-. maater made aucb rauaiu that a number ' of older people joined the young one in ' a delightfully informal dance. This afternoon aad evening the band will give sacred concerts and the day promkie to be pleasant for thoa who need recreation and cool breeze. Spencer, j; Trie, J (Special to IJaily News.) Spencer, May 2. By a aoor of 7 to S in favor of the home team, Sprooer da-1 f eatcd Tyro ia a .nappy gam of ball oa the Speueer diamond thia afternoon. Tha game waa witnessed by a large crowd hungry for good ball, and they were not disappointed. The David.oa county teaia caine by private eooTeymao, arriving early in the afternoon, aad tke 6pcr team, composed largely of Somber , railway employe, gav tk visitor all: lhey were looking for. To bat t cries ' for Spencer were Cornelaon aad Bra a dun, and for Tyro l.uher Trailer and Giles Thompson. Rev. Father Law, ml Saliabury, acted aa urn pi ra don Collet Mate. (Special to Daily New.) hlon College, May 28. TV Km. J. W. Walloas waa at tha noanttaJ I tjlrecnaboro yeatcrday aad found Dr. Motlitt improving. The board of trusteea will meet Maa day craning at 8 o'clock ia the preal- ' dent's ofrke and will ooiiaider anaater of great importance to the instiuitwan. It is the sincere regret of erer-rnudy that th continued and serious illneea of the president will prevent him, though now being convaleaceat, from beiag pre- : eat and participating in theo weighty . deliberation. Negra Boy Drowned. (Special to Daily Wewt.) Wilmington, May 28. A negro youth, apparently t or 10 years old, waa drown ed in Cap Fear river late yesterday afternoon while flahjng from a wharf near Orang treet. He loot hia balance and fell into the river and waa drowned I before assistance arrived. An unauooeea ful effort waa made laat night to re- . cover th body. So on aeemed to know tha nam of the youth, though he wa frequently seen Ashing at the earn place. He it said to be an orphan boy. j Charters Graated. (Special to Dally News.) Raleigh, May lit. The He flee lor earn- I pany, of Greenville, waa chartered to- : .lav' with loO.OOO capital authonred and Y0n0 siitwcrihed by D. .1. Whtchard and othera for publiahing daily and weekly I newspaper and operating a job pnnung lti-lness. An amendemeat to th charter M th Nortb Carolina Mutual Ufe Insurance company Is tiled with the seeretary f f stale changing the name nr eliminating the word "mutual," so that t be new name ia the North Carolina life laser ance company. N. J. Raws la preal- dent. . jf Thursday, rrlday an Setvrday. The Matthews la Thsir Singing, Dancing and Talking ! Act Hew Pictare Every Day. ALL CARS STOP AT TOE BIJOU THEATRE Tbartday, Friday aad Saturday. KENNEDY VINCENT, Comedy Sketch. CHA1UE YOKK, Black Pace Kssical Comedy. New Reel Pictare Kerry Day. AIRDOME The Place for a New Factory is Where Power Costs Little Electric Power Rate at Greensboro. N. C. Equals the Best in the State N. C PUBLIC :;:.:-.U1QUa1JSD vJ iZP, yS?. FOB B AD BLO 0C lerul bealtlry blood wa-tajnt million ot tiny nd eorpaaclea, wUeb ar tha -rltaUxtn aad noaxtabisg alament of tha etrrmlttloa. Tsaaa morfeaaim an awBataatly forming la healthy eyauma by th aztraotioa of aatxlment from (aad eaten, and thia Mniiahtnant la than aupvllad through tha dnnlatioa to ereo ortioa at tha ayatan-. Any tjittta wtieh doea not reoelvw th proper amount tt tlaod Bottrlshauot la not prepared to withstand tha rooaUa-a disorder that aaaait it. Bad blcod can not Bottru th body, tha dreuiaUoa most be -sua, rich aad ttntif If wa would enjoy good health. Bad blood -naolfasta itaalf is T ariose way. WKh aoma tt take tha fonn of aUn dlaaaaea aad arupltona. thart boc avllioaa and analaxlaut, via eallow eeeaplerioBa, torpid llw, ate. If tha gcmia and Impurltiea la tha Wood are of a mora Timlent aatsr than bad blood beceme ami, eertoo and produoea aUimmatlam. Catarrh, Borea and Clear, and Ilka trochlea. Kothlng aqtuOa a. I. B. for bad blood. It ia Hatura'a awn blood porlner, mad from roota, berba aad parka. It goat into th circulation and re more every Im purity or pot um, atmgthsiui and enrich tha blood, and ia thia way supplies tha body with tha proper ameont af nourlahment to wuUnUln good health, a. i. ia Ukawia th gnaat ef ail tonic and whila trrifylng th blood build up verf Pertlon af th aystent, ft, B. gv, mam rvery ailment eonlrig from bad bloed, aai it doe aa aimply because tt purine tha c4 -eolation. Book oa tha blaod neat (im to tul trha wriw. : . TUB BYYlTT BPfiClTIO CO ATXJlIJIA, OA, B. N. DUKE, T. B. FULLER. J. B. MASON. ' Preakteat. Vao.Praaiaaat. Caehlee. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Oriranized May, 1905. Special atteathM gfvea w th collect lea of cettoa draft aad all teaaaisrclal pap era. ACCOUNTS INVITED. ftMJa--Ja?te0-? Oelicious A.ade at home in the World's Standard Freezer The White Mountain Triple Motion. The thorough beating of the cream, caused by the three motions, renders it smooth and light. Book of recipes free with each freezer, la la Aa. i. ODELL HARDWARE tw NinetyNine and One Half Per Cent Of the CLOTHES made by us this season have SAT ISFIED the customer they were made for. Can you find another TAILOR who has made as good a record J. E. Cartland and (q. I -Merchant Tailors GET THE RATE SERVICE CO., Greensboro, W C. 1 Ice Cream! ! . . '1 V. 1 CO., Greensboro, N.G and Shirt Makers-
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