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OBKENSBOnO DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY MAY 81. 1810 4 Greensboro fku(y Revos Published Daily Exr.pt Monday. Br DAIXT NEWS COMPACT Oreeneboro. hiortk Carolina E. C. DUNCAN Fteniaent C. H. COW1JSS Vlce-HrealSent TELEPHONE. Easiness Off!.. dltorlat KosmJ " News tdltor 1'01 New Tork bureau. frenklla P Alcorn. FUtlrcn Building. Chi' wo Bureau. Peyr.B Teuag. It starqustie Building. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE Subscription Six DatUra 4er Tear, parable monthly, auerterly er yearly. A Printed Advertising ate Car mar be bad far the asking; all rsputable advertleementa are sollo ILed at these rates enly. and ever advertiser mar rest assured that he s getting a squars deal Entered as second-tlass msttar at Lbs poetofnes at Greensboro. N C, uader tbe est sf Congress of Mack 1. 1171. I. p. SMITH r.cllle aat Meaager K. PHII Lirs see. roller O. C. MOfM.AH aewa e;lor A. m. joymek c:ir Baiter Tt'ESnAY, MAY 81, 1B1 Now, dont let thsa rub that halter S today. It it tlmt for the mothballs ta begin thsir summers work Still, astronomy will ksvs ta fasi for awe of the rtact aciencci Juaa think, it took the tailendrra lo gait a baiter on Greenville. Haw far is H ts Wnghtavillr Beach? Dh, not farj only about s week. The aaaresston mads by the this trrp wfU hardly last 7fi year. But plenty of them are wining ta wear an office seeker's i atolT old shoes. Just beentts tbs moon butted la Mr. Haliey has beea set down as a asturs fakir. What you ars nleaard to Imagine is your sens, is often tlis other fellow's nonsense. The Wkke insurgents are long on charges, but rather short on making eonlt'ssiont. There is plenty of "wslking" ahead for students of the American transporta tion problem. Congressman Thomas issuaa a card of flunks and quits. Did be sea a storm lltiug In hia district T Probably if Aycook mocking birds would corns sn. and sing luuder, the bonds would sell better. New York Is asarly fhree hundred veers old, and no wonder Atlanta is tte smallest of ths two! homrbtHlT ahould tell (.'otonfl Hr.ran that th folk rr tinv. of Itoniring h'ru f vary time h toruei home ("ortidfruiK thf lew firnt mhta of tin-enfragmi-nl thr fu-fwrll p rformanre of tbe romrl an 't o bud Who nay i thi r.nTrafiftti'e ate not hoi -headed people? While one oi then was making a pprrvh t"r liair raujrht tire! Na matter now who ii repont.ible for it, loral avption it in thr Wake couaty row, aad it likely to utay in to the tin Ifh. Mr Maxwell wn aa "ongiBal" Kttoh la man, loo, which Joea not ia the leatt dWkomaJify him for tha job under the nt administration. ftioa the ftituTjrrnt- f orraerlT fup yartad the ring ibrr should aw make 90mm eMsfeation to fp th ir repfntaaoa the atamp of Ittcttm t Warn i IVnifvratir tflufrioWr volim tartly quttf the raT tn- 10b be hia taipfct frr rrart to hM. it in a eood aifli that ha aeea aemrthiri- "Sad" in the road. The eathusi.vtfc lmO"TatiP press abotild not be in too great a tiurry to place Mr. McXinch in the "also ran" rlasa, for they are likely te encounter a tangled Webb. The New Bern "5un tayl - "It doe. n't pay a politician to get cold feet; be should (tick aad lght it out. No one admires a quitter." liaven't any quit ters down there, bars you? Tbey hare to be choked off in other section.. Say the ABdrsnr Mail "President Taft will have a b.g job on h bauds if he undertake to tea Ii si, tV mem bers of his party good msnie-." Po ftiblv; but be certainly t i n. i. mi im pneeihle one the olbi-r du v 'hii he mi dsi test to teach tbe D mucrau goJ Ori ssrrire reform, gad tbs retire meat of persons employed under eivil j ernoe .Bd reguutiou. h ar given much eaaoen) to those charged with the administration of publie ai fairs. Discussing a movement for a re tirement plan, the Washington Times as vet "The movement for the inauguration c of a plan for the retirement of employe, of the ami ma has been given Luarked impetus br the advocacy of tbe compulsory savings system by thr President and his cabinet. With Mir ad ministration, ttir civil aervii-s commis sion, the congressional coinmittees ou reform in thr .nil srrrvr. sud the em nlov.a themeelvea-iS.tnlO of them pulling together for the reform, it looks now as lj Urn diancea of getting the ncc ee.ary legislation were excellent "One of tbe uiost encouraging feature! f tlte pre.ent movement is the sppsr ent unanimity of opinion of all inter eats concerned as lo wtiat sort of a re-tir'-meut system should be established Sentiment seems to be centered on the compulsory aavings plan whereby the emniuves wtU fumisb their own retire ment annuities All possible methods i of providing for reHremenl h.ve been O jcuntidrred and all hav. ben dirdei impnu-t.tal except tkat under which d?durtinnt arc made from rach rui- nlorf mo-fhiT ir. k-Dt in a -roarata I ttind lo that employe's credit, and paid to him as an annuity, when lie reaches the age of retirement or returned to him mtaot la caaa ts quits ths service betoie that time. " I'hs or i Ty provision over which there is very much chance of serious conten tion Is tbsl which creates annuities for tboss who have already reached ths age j sf retirement or who will reach it soon, i The nlan under conjiiler.tiou. which J . ' . . ,, , , ... , . mluliwl In fit fiillsft lull imw hf,,r . the House, contemplates the payment of theae annuities from the lederal trees ury. It is .sti mated thst this expense to tbs government will amount to per hspi AO,OtlO,000, spread over s period of thirty or forty years. Jiistifb-ation for this expenditure ia found In tbe fart that the loss to tbe government from superannuation ia estimated at HOO.tlOO a year in tbe District of Colum bia alone. "The estimate of 130,000,000 as ths outside expense to the government is made on tbe whole civil service, while the CUIett bill as It stands provides that the retirement system shall apply only to employes in the District of Co lumbia. The intention ia to try the plan out tier. If it works, it can easily be extended to include all employee to the classified service, "From the standpoints ef tie needs of the service and the rights of em ployes, the retirement system should commend itself to Congress. We hare been terribly slow in getting started in this reform. It is to be hoped that at this late day no further delay will be encountered." WASTEFUl "ICOItOMY." The picture given below may be slightly overdrawn, hut it points a moral Once upon a tie a farmer who was . . , sent hit littls bey to borrow tbs paper taktn br hia neighbor la hit haete th Hot ran evr a befhivr iond in tan nun n ten Irtoknl Uke a watrrr Hummer ..,,!, Ilia cries reached hi. father, I who ran to his ai.tance, and. failing tn see s l,aii,l wire fence isn into it see , l.,ru-d wire len. nto ,t liriaknif it down and rutting a handful . , , , , . ,,t flesh Irom his anatomy and runining a ." pair of trousers. The old cow fmk r , Hrhantapc of the gap in the fence, got ,nt .i,e e,,mii.M .nd kill herlf into t lie eornlield and killed herself eat ins green corn. Hearing the racket, hie wife ran. upsetting a four gallon churn, of rich cream into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. In her hurry i . . . ... ' she dropped and broke a 17 set of false teeth The bebv. left alone, crawled through the ep.lt cream into th. parlor r 1 aim rumeg a Wis carpet. l Hiring me exeitemeirt the oldest daughter ran awav with the hired man. the calves got I Oration "Dives and Ta xann" ''Roe out sad th. dog broke up ten .ett.ng "Z,1"? "j" ,C,i0 NoT,h rj,ro'in , " r . Music Orchestrs. l'" ; Today at 11.30 o'clock the annual Ht- And the moral ef It all is that you wary adlres. will he delivered by the ahould not trr to prartice 'an ecoiwrar ' , , , , , ths. is not practical. And h is m pr.c tical to spunge os ths bnrKer and the rrslunratit keener for his n.,ir Kr man can keep posted b ilepcnilirif on a chance glance at a new.na,er tba( be . . ... el-. )-t your name . ik. .,ll 1..I or n.)n;. ,k. ' rt.. -.ii -ii it newdealer. Other soiks anil like voti I better, and you'll think more of rour elf. j Listen te the roar of the bre.ker. through the wireless telephone of the I Wilmington Dispatch: "Next stop. Wrightevill Beach!" shout. Bob Phil lips, of the t.renhoro New.. Dee lighted to know you are coming, but Colonel Julian, of the Salisbury Post, would have expressed it thusly: ' Next FVLL stop: Wright.ville Beach'" If there are any Fepublican. in ortl r- i . ,.. Carolina contemplating fighting eacu other, they should stop all nucb ideas right now and get together for a victory !nnt NovemU-r. The DeroncrnU ho , .. i . , i , ... nrc hi: iting i-a.b other hne lna W M,itl- ' 1 (cal scenes siifiKleotly digra,vlul for ; aay state ia ana year. J ; ELON COMMENCEMENTS . Or. Llgtiiboanie's idttrcss Eicellent Prograa Curled Out (Spatial ts Daily News.) Eton Colter, Ma J eO. -Sunday mom. - o cluck the Kev A W Light L.,.n.t Pk Tk iia siLair nt that I, -.,, dml( , hri.t J,,,,,,, i. deuvwrf 'tue bacaileureate sermon troui the Wit, It, Mr UM 1 iee Not, Touch Thou ir Ughtbourne began hia professional career as a nuuister, having graduated UroiLi the Oolumbia university a a doc- ,. ,, uhilusoDhv and then rum tail ling health weal ts tailfornia, where tor -luu ' e ne 'racine Aro uttiit," whuii it a diatiactly litcrarv .niiriia 1 t1 ttif Paviflt' muAmt He- tWii ) r. t A ... X' .e ,. W. iriui urti l .t iif w i VI A -a t-w aa-XABA caaie diUir-ia chief of the New York Jdat! and Kxpreaa, which poaition h held for 1, gM years until be returned to the lr. imnistrr. Hia earmoD trua Tear to tha rraduat in fia.B waa eacrpUotmlly finr- and ui-rtai the gneroui uommendatioii nhirh it received at tha haada oi the liugt- tud appreciative audieuct which beard Jt. Or. Uffhtsbourae aaid, ia part, that there were two forces or substances in A . . I . w" ' u si"' ' ThawPa. tViaaii trksB hasnaMna s t taaw mwA thlLt thm r-lation-hii. h. twaca thea tm torcn or lubataucea ia lxpr?M4 by mind, to that man com uin lwo wmco expresses the relation between them a cosmic creature containing iu himself tb epitome of the world and tbe imae of the world's Creator. He then went on to shiiw how the mind of man brings him into vital relationship to duty and makes of hiuisell ths oier-lord of the universe. He spoke of the intellectual faculty of man as ths finest native gift from the Orator and he was glad that man was a free ageacy. He aaid that be would rather have the power to do wrong and to do it than to have the I'ower to do wrong sod not to do it. lir unless he had tbe power of free ac- ... r lion he would bu an a tome ton, a thing doming to the denouement of the ser mon, I)r. Lightbourne asid that there was one paaaugeway which this in-1 tellcetual faculty, msn's supreme en dowment, which Is unsurpassed by any other natural faculty, oouid not enter. Over this pasasge is written In glitter ing letters tbe word "Supernatural." It is impossible for man unregenerate and uninspired by God to understand, to ea ter into or npprcciiite tbe supernatural in himself and in tha universe about him and ao it is that religion, revealed religion as set forth in the Bible, ia the absolute necessity to a well roundsd man. Dr. Lightbourne expreaaed his confidence in the stability of tha Bible, tor it is in the custody and the protec tion of the one whose 8pirit indited it. 'Dr. ligbtbourne's clpsinty words to the graduating class emphasised character, duty, eonsecreutioa and enthusiasm and were replete with wholesome advice in charming verbal expression. Dr. iXghtbournr alto preached aa ex cellent sermon in the touegt iuditoTTum Nnnday evening at 8 o'clock la place of the regular Christian Endeavor eervtoe, using as a text, "And Naaman Was Wroth and Flew Into a Rage." Dr. lightboume left on the midnight train Sunday night for his home in Dover, Del., where he went to look af ter the details ia dedicating his new church there on the approaching Sun day, a eery remarkable church indeed, which has more than doubled ita mem bership within the past 12 months. Sunday afternoon at 630 o'clock on the campus at the campus bandstand the eollege hand gave a sacred oonoert, which sens largely attended. Last evening at 8 oclock In the ool 'If chapel the literary society repre sentatives gave their essays and ore fnT tk, occasion was furnished by the rollptra orrhratra. The representatives for the aoeieties thin year are, from the Piphehan bo Many have liver trouble and imagine f'itt.v Misse Beasie MPheraon and!: :e4:.aaa.:a. l.. a-i.a .l. 0in Kn,(. rorB the Philologian so- ciety. Messrs. K. T. Hines and M. W. McPherson. ami from the Clio society, R .. . ri Tl" program rendered was as fol- 0,. Music--Orchestra. rfc-oii., "rii.r Kw nilrenshir," FA cv"",, "r ritiTienship Ed Thiirman Hines, ( Psi phclianl Xort rijn,. Music Orchestra Oration- "The T'nfinislied Voyage"' -''"ning. Sine Lincoln, ICliol Virginia Oration- 'Flowers" Marvin Walton f.ri,..- pi,iinlni.ni Vnrfk n.rn McPherson (Thilologian) Worth Jro- ina. Music -Orchestra. ,K"MTr"'n" .v'd IJ""in'??,'S-'t nf UrwtL. for Ihe 1MT lOftH" 'MISS BnJ,an rranci, rtrT North Carolina. (Psiphelian) r-nw' - (erauata. A, . th, ,hrmni . cifltiem will hold its annual business TlieeHng in the V. M. C. A. hall. This 1 ill ne dn lm-piiriant raec.ing. n win avcaril the slumni scholsrship to that nher of the iunior class who ha. won desire for yourself or family pertaining te . . . . . . i , . the stomach, liver or boweJs absolutely n. This scholsrship is good for lifM of rharr, Kxpiam your ease m a vears and entitle, the holder to fees and : i . . j . :ii - ... I Illlllon. II WUl i rim d i.ini.'i ,,,, . . . . , nn.n officers as well as transact other btisi- ! nee. matters of importance. At ft o'clock tonight the annnal con cert wilt be given by the music depart ment. On Wedniwdsy June 1 at 11 o'clock will occur the graduating exercises at which time the representatives of the senior class will deliver orations and present essays. The diploma, this yesr in tbe absence of President Moffitt. who is nick, will be delivered by tbe Rev. W. W. Staler, D. LV, of Suffolk. Vs., for H years pres ident of the college The Bibles win he delivered to the eni'v class by Or. H. L. Elderidice. president of the Methodist Prostestant Vheoloairal seminary in the United ,,te, f Wewtminister. Md. The Long scholarship, the Wellons -cnersl scholnrship. Hie Morrow fhesi. lite Stsn-lforil nrsior's and tbe Mofnti . . , . . , , ,. , . i';ivi-t medals will lie ibliverid br Prof Z y. Jurld, of Kaleigh. Certificates to ain.ic, ia art, to ths fiuaiaeae detkartaaeat aad ia English, will also he nreaented br Premdeat Staler well as diplomas for the master of art degree ts I'rof. Hsbtt Mlltoa Lay and Um Rev. WUliaei Thoanaa Walters. At 3 p. aa. the litarary societies will hold their eaaual reUBiea ia thtu rr sportive kails. At 4 p. an. the art azmiUt will eesur in the adraimstnUoa building, first floor. At p. ui. the alumni addrrss will he delivered ia the college auditorium by Miss Jennie Hsrndou, Ph. B.. of '"'J1'1-, At o'clock in the west dormitory ! di"ina h11 wul OKar J""" "n- (UM. There is profound regret here that President Morot's condition dost not warrant his physicians ig agreeing for him to be present at commencement and to take part ia the program. CITY GOVIRHM EST BY COatHIS- SIOH. Kditors of Daily Seas: Can a better flag be devised thaa Greensboro aow has and has had la ep- -taoii to two departments of work tor a nuaiber of years? rust, the ecme tery, the longest in oeration, tksa the water and light commission, and paraapa for tbe present, at least, the oaly ether one actually aeeded would be to com -bine the sewerage and street work un der one nianageanent, and that manage ment oould have as many squads af men and foremen for each squad aa tha work required from time to time, and to every department nave the same plan that has I been to the two that ba been carried on for years, namely: one superintend-1 ent giving bis entire time, and paid for ! his serrioes, and two others aa hia ad-1 visors wtian be may need them, and who are not paid, all selected by the; board of aldermen as the cemetery com -1 mission was, and all from ths eitisena at large and because of their fitness for each department of work where as signed. The lxard of aldermen being re lieved of all details of town work are only called on in extreme eases. Good men could le had to serve and they oould pass lans or rspeal them aa at present, representing the poople and having the power to employ or discharge where mistakes might occur in getting unsuitable men for the placee without calling elections or going back to the people, all accessary remedies would be at hand. & K. BKRQItANT. COMMANDER JULIUS A. PRATT POST HO. 143, DEPT. ILL., O. A. K. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes i "For a long time I was bothered with backache and paina across my kidney. About two months ago I started taking Foley's Kid ney Pills aad soon saw they were doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painful bladder mieery Is all gone. I like Foley Kidney Pills ao well that I have told many of my friend and com rade about them and akall recommend them at every opportunity.1 Howard Gardner. Baptist's Union Meeting. (Special to Daily New.) Wadesboro, May SO. The union meet ing of the Baptist churches of Anson nutntv waa held at rtenlak ishnrrh Ihnt. and Saturday. Delegates were present from the various chnrche in the coun ty, and questions of interest to tbe de nomination were discussed. The insti tute sermon was preached by the Rev. T. W. Cbanrbiiss, of Wadesboro, Satur day morning at 11 o'clock. The opening sermoa waa preached by the Rev. 0. H. Chunm, pea tor at Morven. Frco Liver Remedy! It it well to atop a physical ail1 ment at the first signa of its approach, and that is especially true of liver ; t trouble, which can crentually give a to iG manv serious complications. wrog rcTrTedy. j Whea the liver doea not store up snf- flclent gastric Juleea It becomes sluggish, tbl. w.y dtoturb. the atomach and "owels. wtUl which It Is supposed to work , najroony. Th, comp. y,, aanow complexion, the pimply face, the dull E"J"."l.th '""head, the thinning of the blood, etc. A very quick and sensible WST to ,top th. well M to cure It la by the use of Dr. Caldwell's i Svrap Pepsin, which contains Ingredients ( SvfTtlw'!lveTl rm0t tn Among the many thousands who have wrttteu the dout the results fhieved ertth him remedy, and whs are 1 'd to make the facta public so that oth, , heJp th,In.iYe Mr jM. Kennedy, St. Louis. Mo.: airs. 8. A. i-a Kue or smith s oraye. aly., and many ' othera. Theee. like thousands ef others, started the use of Syrup Pepsin with a sample. If yoa will send your name and address on can also obtain a free trial bottle, hie will prove to you that liver trouble Is promptly cured with this remedy or money will be refunded. Having tried It yoa ran then buy It tn the reenter way of your druggist at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, aad the latter Is sufficient for an entire family. -raw remedy as a vast improvement rr cathartlr tahVeta and aalta. which! 1?,, itTrSaltr-1 , pleaaant to take and does not gripe. It ,B eepecwiiy rnon tot an cnose wuo can- not stand n violent purgative. I to give you nny medi-al advice yon may! . i.awwrii psiwntiKj w,ii um jrciiBru letter and be will renlv to you In detail. Sn. fK fee Hinnl. ilmnl unil vmr - . name and address on a postal card or addreae I. Dr. W. B Oaidwell. rt b2bCaJd otherwise. Kor either reeuest the doctor's well building. Monttcello, III. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF SCHED ULE. Improved Service on Raleigh anj South port Railway, Eftectiv. Nut Sunday. Effective Sunday, May 22. the follow ing schedule will go int. effect on tfce Raleigh and South port railway, giving three trains each war daily between Raleigh and Fayetieville Southbound Leave EaleLgh. t a. m.; arrive Fayetteville. 11.10 a. a. Leave Raleigh, 1.15 p. m.; arrive Fayetteville, 4 p. m. Leave Raleigh, 6.35 p. m ; ar rive Fayetteville, 9.3-t p. m. Korthbourd Lave Fayetteville, S p. in.; arrive KaleLgh. II..VI n. m. Leave Fayetteville. 1, p. m. ; arrive Raleigh. 3.45 p. m. Leave Fayetteville, 5.10 p. at.; arrive Raleigh, 8.20 p. m. - Va You're Sure of Purity with Safest 12 Kind Endle Ui Titer maka eonremiont and reliaLU medicine cheat for erery little ailrrvent and ac cidenk no common in the family. Xewef Tnewe Smm Oa BottU BoaocTaba it guarantees hinhget refcne anesat and protects vow aaainet aianlisi " petroleum ielaea" of lees parity. CHESEBROUGH MFG.' CO. iiiiii' Aesrv " liW V-sW Mew York The Shaw-Walker System It Is an old adage that a satisfied customer ia tbe bast advertisement a business eaa have. We refer prospective purchasers of filing cabhaetg to the maay satisfied Greensboro near of the 8baw WalVer yetem, aud will cheerfully fur nish a list of names of customera, who have installed the Khaw Walker cabi net, j W Invite special attention to aeetioa-j ets email outfits for small businease; large outfits for large business they grow aa your business grows. Phone, write or call upon us. Wills Book and Stationery Co. QKIIirSBORO, H. C. STUDIO Do yea wast higk-elaaa workt We eaa give you just what yoa are looking for. VT. K. IUTSLER, PbotefTsphei. 113 I t East Market 8treet . MUSIC STUDIO noLUf AJfD puno hfis Phylli WoodaU. Southern Life and Trnat Building trrix-'is iMMmtATTLT REMOVES THS CAUSE. Rehevea IwiiaTestJon, rain aasx raaseXMasos at aruggisla, Special Prices for to Day Only ON PORTRAITS. Ii20 Crayon, $1.50. lBx20 French Watereolor, t2.0. 16x20 Pastel I, $3.50. 1x20 Oil Portrait, 10 000. W guarantee an exact reproduction of nny small picture. Cah with order. WIITKREY ART CO. Bride's Bouquets Of ROSES and Maiden Hair Fern, with shower of Lily of the Valley. Cant be beat (un less it be entirely of Valley.) Prices range from 3 to tl2- Lots of Pink Roses for Bridesmaid Bouquets. Other Flowers, too. J. Vai Lindley Nursery Company IIS S. Elm St. Phone 329 y ' l A M afav TOe l IC III isa V riassi vsssnss C a i li i I Tassllse Veaskas Caassaat ate I Imslil T sashes Illinium VaeeUaa V PasaVu in i vissMas Oasts a Xliis B Was vssakas Cswsluasm V II A vwill.i CsM Ciaaas fe Insist on i 1Nfcv d,e,"me Nl Ks sUPb BaP I Feel (sN Bad MMIh ! !i l Can't thtekt Got 1 a bead er back aabe? -7 Arii& la I falne all ovar year , I ASZ-Z af i hedrt Try- ylT at m mm a i 1 XV I '.sBBl'Sakat' I Store WITHER FORECAST : FOR HORTH CAS0LIHA Fair. Light winds. Sunbleach Balislc No. 3800 This euabieach Batiste ie U I aches wide, and x the Ltoea Thread fta You tore your Silk and Satin, but it will be "Oh, Toa Beautiful iah Wbite Frook" wbra yeu are brought face te fatw with this beauUful Sua bleach Battata. Valaa, U esnta special rice while It Uata, Me. Round Thread Linen Waistings Many woman in this city remember with delight that l&e, valaa Rouad Thread Linen w sold soma time ago (or the special price. U cents. W have tea bolts for yea aow. It'g your opportunity. This ma terial I fias for Waist ing aad Fancy wars, Bpeeial, toe. Printed Jacquard Silks Yeu wdl find this material very desirable for the making af Inex pensive costumes for street aad veaiog wear. Ask about this goad we are willing to show you aad da net aak you to buy beeaas yo'i looked. Price, arte. yard. Striped Radium This is a beautiful itrlpad silk, ksvtng a laatreul finita. A dreas at this anataa-ial if tall would maka yoa leek graceful, if low and flashy will make you ksok toll aad beautif u 1. Well, yeu aat to be ah ova this ailk and then you will be able te doted for yoaiaelf a ta what the gffewt would be. Price, tec Crepe We bare tai exeetleot drees fsbrhj to tbe mock waa ted shade. Comas to waits, a dainty pink, a pretty light blue, a daimaa Kile green, aad the eharmiag gray, aad ether beautiful ahades far svea . ing wear. Jaat aow ws eaa eat! ta aatod as avore deatrabl autartol tkat ia quite as fraeefnl aad affective far dame fashion's moat basiiMfid aee tumea. Prices, fl.00 aad 9tM a yard. Ellis, Stone 1C. 'MtimrxKKfA A Thoroughly Eqnlpptd School of Biislness and Shorthand J ap Off era m Kh more thaa the n.ual doing high grade work. Distinct reputation for a f bookkeepers and stenographer la in the ahortest ft sion all the rear. Write for Summer Journal, in I summer rate. Address the School, &WXVAVSrmrV9rrS i New Footwear and New aS Hosiery for the Ladies TRe Usual High Quality J.M.Hendrix&(e.I 223 SOUTH 5aBegnMnBa The Harrison Printing Co. GREENSBORO, R. C. Everything in' Book anZ Job Printing WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45 Mml de Chine Ml business eollege. or 'phone 1086. 2 a-- ELM STREET
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