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GBEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY JUNJE 5. 1910 (greensboro OaiCy fleves Publlahed Uilr Mono. NUB'S CGMPANT Oree&ebero. North Ourollni.. &V ft DUN'r'AN ....... hr. ,-cler.i ft H. COWHS . . .VI .1 nU!i TEI.EPHONKd Bntnrn Off. editorial H.,'i Xewe ldliur New Tor .re..u. Fiankltn V Alcorn. Klatlioi "allHr.l CMCkgu Huieeu rMe A Teung TM jlftfui.'1 HaU.:l... rTU ASSOCIATL D PKESS SERVICE Bub.r rlption tin Dallare per Tear, payable meuthlr. quarterly X Prlatad Av.rtl1n Rate Carfl may be ho lor th aakln: rtyalable edvertleementa eollc ll.e l theee rate, oalr. and ever edTertleer may reet aasured l bat ha la ratting a aquara deal. Entered a eei-ond-daea matter at the poatoftlca at Oreennboro. N i. under tha act of C'oi.rei al March I. 1171. . P. MI Tit KtM -- Mai , M. PHILLIP! 0. C. MOHUAN i:nir A. S. JOYNUII Keller EUKDAT, JUXK 6, Jtamv taw totgh j iipwi mind Oai. partanhurf wants M ai'l ft it. Lb s terra eeller. If tha right to operate flying a jia freachlts. fit it de-praTed man who doesn't IV. art tube rry dumpling. Ten were lucky if your e4i Terml out through the season. IWt Jung too saJtily when a taila h might hare bn frujhe4. St ! stated that there ii no exeiiae far tifly faa. Kona in aereuiry. tha ramlng (owm af North your cyet on ftajiford. TVm It only thin Tail betweaa 4ii or law and cofitampt tor ). Bafvra long w expert to hear Ctftoftftl Rcoaevelt riding fa an aeropla of Tb Imorkeri art prohably omiTlBced by thil time that Rrui ift not foud uf loting. Tha hunting parties in Africa low axe trying to get ftlong without the aid of prei agentr Absence dorsnt make the heart Tow I fonder t lceat, Ooloasl Bryan. the cuss of It Is now ssid tlie rensnimer pays the freight. Then Joaes must he ben lying about it TV jrolna to flr Tiff .lr(T tha flht of li Ufa; prfdiot th il II h. In. Ixit nnr ! If tha hrllw tukan alrotlli ha ! tr u S! onrtvlrltotl rf i t'lvrr alt ronf'-. t'ri mIhuiI nrrnnnrr Urrrnfbop' I. j tha V C. T n de. annual r-miv- ntifn ,f tlie rl.. to til I T , II tl 1 When a ju! peni-tintel i,. In I- n! Kewe ann fil.--.-ver i- a In i. kurt brfiml the n iaHow of a doubt the l.at la there a eounty le want rot any eanil.dni where they ian (jet a up era. the lute tfcrit We kt...w v uf frnc-t run T)m prioe of shingles having "rlr," avaay parentt may have to return to the aV.S) of the htr-kory tith and leaMier Strap. Ttw? wwya needn't expert say real err nawitsra at WrtghtPTille, tmt theyl (mTy be avltewed to hit the earth in high A hearty wslcome to 'V tatc hx l smdTWT.trsJ convention, win h meets in thil city the coming wek June M ) and 10. Tt.it good iihW to dra;r pt-re ia be ing handed out: "Work ymr stomi.h kao and your law mewer " .,w, uon't Inee that! Trtoee who think Colflnel Ron made s rra break will hae in think tonung when they 'e h-m out on top. riot mimni'T in an lYarc1w rew r riftslurg, and moieratr ten-peraf ure ir North Ckrolina, this geat M ro-intr baa all aorts of weat her at t V fH it time, eisu jjijil-. 1 A few years ago there was fmt -tv arbere In North i'nrolina eery mont the rear. The dtpe (icTit t-'it from - , vills about fr ! -err nnrtfh th. ucept .July "on acc.,urit of Ufaihy wmT U All w4fl. BULLYRAGGING VS. ARGUMENT, j of all tb Democratio newspapers In W-rth Carolina i mic Lave ia the pst wen mnje cuuigeoui and frank :n rneetuig mgunuent ob a digoiured plane than thoe in Wilmington Wa were, there. me. hardly prepared for the ru pna cotuing from that quarter in rv spouse lo our editona f l-t Sunday, in p-'ni'.'j, among other eiu.j.ei of lrui m naic failui w i iou to the ui -' -: hS e-ii-ted Cl Mr ,i papers t M..r -w -Kg ted arom.J t ; - if LiiF Old lieglo (r t il I. i . u d J s r -'t at ten i ' i-tv r-'in that ,;iuii,jftL.ri fiot ri U.e Dpaleh -'ji', i;d Irught up rp; ed, at lag moxf Tcts draling with the lire queatlont of Uie iilog prebent. lmaiue iur furtht-r urpnue when, ig i oriiijf lite (krts :n the cmm entirel. ihe JJiHj.atrfL cornea bark with a single paragraph that notices only a little nidt raoiark nnt connected with, our a part of, (he editorial reply, and intanded "ily aa a Lit of pleasantry, as fo.lowt: li f erring to the Wilmington pa peri' Iti.vkout blows the Greeu.boio Newn, tifu-r bnx forced te take the count, murmurs taday; "A weak argument ih t'r-ttfr, porhaps, than no argument at hi! - Morning Star and Kremug Ii p.iph ( hoth Dt-airx-rutia j take notice." .ure, wt- take notice, and ws at leant iiit mire the frank oi:Irsioa of this nn-n-r Hofftrr, ws hellers ths tirerns horo Nrwi would have fared bettr-r if It iiad remained qui t - if it had gump tion eooiiii to realize that it was winnc- Tiithr than iuake su'-h a weak, d.ffi Writer aj-guntcLt as It dtd feebly m k e. That attempt to Vltttla, te induV? j in a cheap order of billin;cte, 11)0111(1 le too low for a pspr with the reputa tnn for omirHjfe anil Jairnflttn ahitii 1 h. Oupstch liaa enjoyed au may ig nora, or pretend te ignore, the fscta, If yuu ohooita, but they remain farts just the ssae. You nosy boaat of "knock out Mows," "but tfa people know you have Am lined to atnko a Ifk. We had pointed out that a IVmoritt io tpn!itur had paat'd lawe that wTe unss f lafartory in Wilmington. tl.nt had broiiht about a atate of politiritl t haoa, that thfre tvvr corrupt iont tim t laws were i il;itelt t hut grand jur tn hal been rendrred impotent., and but tlif Disjmti h ri'sd Ihone statementft, know ing them to true, and dev! . nt-d to answri firfjijte fhf rhnrges ronM not be roril radii'l r rui .fl-M iv anv IrnthftU and si raiht forward unt bo-la. Hem e the d'l-liijg. V'hal does Alderman Bonitz, of Wil minpton, Lhink about it? Head ths fol lowing notation from a r port of a inerling ol the board, printed in laat V edjienday's Dispatch : limimuulrut loc from the board of audit and li nance with reference to the tux budget were then read. Alderman Hon it made a stirrinc speech. He aald I that the time to itpcak had coim It looked like the board of Hiulit and finance, and all ot'hor departments ol the rity government were holding in contempt the oldrrinen, the only ovn r-i'Mfrd by the people. He said that the board of audit ami flnnuct' bud declined to nuikf the ii i'1'ria I ("in for the cny liFijty 1 he m'niti wurK and the at reel pproprm t n.n. I tie finance hoard had dt- . 'iiifd pr.ict i- a . y 'o i oncur in every Ihmir arnd by a majority of the board of uhbrmen II Paul that the climax in alliuii 'h.id iiit In-en leached when i in- nnts w.i m bt Di.gtit in the meeting !h;it t hp poll' and tire commifion ii.t-1 i ..,1 i, i 1 t - i t he rank nil of t In moul tlli'-ient nf!'cers on t he ,'rce. referring to W-ij-t.u.t ( hief of Tiilne ldirm It At 1erni.ni I'-onit elated that the noiiti.-sl ri,r ro '''' of t tie reduction of the nffvei asi 1 v be een t hrouh. He ; i ', c?i inlet v and iii her m -'flint U 1 1"' .I.Vi-uitt wen Ix 1112 heM i.p to tin- c tnj.i tlint tim. Ii ui ioih' il' I lr .ai.l 1 hnl ' t-l ..rwl f.i l'' (:, of .t'm I...HH.' Ill- III tipl.t It Hpian-.l ti.nn -k if tin it h.-i-i inlii ui that mill n I with j Mermen . ol ii---II.- -ii -ret t 1 111 II nr I in,, iii h ppropn - n . - I lt i M-.Ulni.- f.l he h:i. (uiil,.'.i rr r '!i i:r lice H'id hid cone fever hirn 1 fr-'tn ItaVip'h anil it -ei-i c m-.- nf nnc riie there It i t ''i romp-ninn with t i !if r i ' I " i ii- r ! if thf iiM-T ir "ti e'fi t . t i. r r :'it t ha t l h1 m'ji n ji'f cnn:rirt n r-nrfimenHed br the feonrd of audit and flnanee could be de feated: that it took two mnnt to run: that nonrd fr nj two years ago j-rM that ther eemld rile tn pive iji tiin if th fioM w enntiniied "Vn Ht 'he conditteine. 1 will be wilting to n tVJruw my vote for M'1 'near beer' licence tax and make it 00f " H" :tid that, the pMW-e and firt eommiaion h!d inst riven an evidence of It politi i a working's smd plan". Hi Hi1 1 hut the matter cmitd oe eont rolled br t lie nldermen. Thy eviild make npprprts thn for thf pnlf and firt li'pi i i meTi Is to the nldermanic eoninut tee n nd the jiMfrmer: by i andinj nn thnr t luht rroiii reilate the situation In t he Keime iue the lipaf 'h afd ed tor ht .- R..: fir Alderman Boni7 He -.r tTiti'v Mud something, and Thn ..-inf in -re. and it didn't -id had. f Now. B P d l,. So e-. if the k ni'k i t ali i ng the emji' 1 h at mi, tu'ly uiain t'e !i.ti et mi er t ion in tli nm; r .(-s 1 .rvd t hat "all ot hf r .i- d . Vr ninienif cl the city governmrn wre ' in contempt the aldermen. I'M I'M V MK i.l.iri l li HY THK 1'Ko 1' .1 " And t' e iVpntch declares ' it ' in't eound bad. eithi-r " knockout, eh? Well, while you are taking the count tie jury will take the Hurl my steps been taken to r'-ajuire t e clmrninn of the e t-highway djNjmm is i ! n to p.iy lhfck to the countv the over- f'irga to whieh the Supreme ?ourt vaid U wa. Mi aatit.aiT HIS "GOOD-BYE" WORDS. I After sixteen years of anxious and 1 watchful care, of earnest toil and of Jplmdid triumph, lretid-nt John 0. Kil I go, of Jrinitv ("!). ge( new liiiop Kiigo, wul, is a Jr uays, lay down the work of the ct Mege, to be taken in charge by other hinds He oid a farewell taik tu ths student body Thurs day night, In which ha took oe canoi. t ej press lis gratitude to the Ucu'ty fur tdeir support and coopera lio:., m vine that In a is adminiatiation ui ti ( pi-i .xteeo ytsrs there had never Iveo a rup'ue between himself and tiie fat'uitv He alo spoke of the lujalty of the etudents to him and aald, as re ported in ths Durham Sun: hoover falls heir to this position ahiih 1 hare held for tfie last sixteen yrara will find an oftk-e baptized w.th tne moet loyal eourUsv of the cleanest body of young men ever aaaeauMed cion.m ne saiai This ts roT good bye. God bleae you, my sona. and keep yen tn truth and in right ani bring you all along the jour ney by day and br night, and at laat when the day is (3 one and you go to your final reat, tired and weary, may His sweel breath be upon your brow and may you wake amid the aoft sweet songs of the other shore " Those are the parting words of a great man with a warm heart. They are wee with the lore he has borne for Trinity coHege and its work - whit he still tx-ara, and that will abide with him all through the remainder of hie earthly career Through the cotmrg rear a Jtlshop Kilgo will gie to the work of the Fpucopacy the name energetic at tention, the same order of wiee direc tion, and the same decree of un filter mg loyalty, untiring effort and splen did ability that he has given to Trin ity college. And ss he goe up and down rtiis grtat country edaiimt i ing the af fair of a great church, not the least of his joys and sweetest recollection will he the echoea of the sixteen years of hHrd work he has performed in tha in ter s of fhristian manhood aa presi dent of Trinity. id oft in the stilly night, dresming or wtking, his feet will find the old fa miliar campus jtaths again, and fhc clear, sweet not-a of the campus night ingale will be a mint of comfort and inspiration. KEEP ON -SHOOTING. Thp pJilnai wajtata in North Caro lina )) ararctly bfpin yrt, and it ia alrrad? Intarr-iitinf. Saya th W'starn Carolina Kntrrpnat, of anii-rilla: Ilia tlreiuHtioro Iit i 1 y Newa intro iurf our lant wi-t-lc rrraarka on Make i-uiintT "rdiwmrni" with thcae wordii: "rroiii up near Junnlunkan lirighta the VVrati-rn Carolina Knt-ririi looka down tha tastarn Hlopa anil olj-rvi-.a ." Very noat, brother. With the alrong light wnirn me newa in throwinjr on the tari-t it'ii no fni-k at all to hit a Ral eigh "Kefawmer" in the piir'i eye e'en from Junaluaka'i dixir heijhti. (Aaidei Dont lot Joe fet lloany and ' eaj we're up In the air.) We want to aaT to our mt reined eon temporare that we expaot to oontinue turning on the lip-ht and ih-xitine at the eame time. Keep your aims clean and your powder dry; there'a big fame ahead Hold your exalted poult ion and keep your field glaaaei handy, and be ready, "f 'nited we stand " Whoop it up all aloiu; the line. Keep on ahooting. RADIANT REFLECTIONS, (Hy Henry lllount.) Arreet anger. Ite broadinlndeH. (ourt clieerf lllne. lliff rnelii.- deceit fulne. l.ia-lu'iite eil en u iinini-fila Wiliiout line tlieie i peare at I lionii. The lin-k uf pnliirneaa ii the laek of ' Hi-tlHe. Ml lliled iei-ona arek a hi-rher ul- I'olitine the of n fineiin ;it I he blu-h n the cTqui'ite j'erfume rietint of innate 1 iiioihty A upark of alnrieT ia ; hcl! tii-e. spark from A well bred lady bread well. ought to make Irt royin piiin should he buitiiss. The cream uf eiprience in skimmed . from spilled milk. Via, Lucy, it would le eminently prop- er for a S"k rogus to have his disesnc arrested. j Yea. indeed, w hen a man spends hi last cent fur corn whisky he ;t :n a centle-- condit ton and must abide br the eorue,uei.i-es. I.eTe the golden lat.-hkeT of the heart a ud hj n-j ot the out tide and i lets in the sunshine nt jor ami peace i and harmony and happine In the green meadow of reciprne,tl af ifection. watered by the sparkling rivers of hnnie.) endejirnteiit. and warmeti hv , the miiiU'huh ol pure devotion, will be J found blooming in all t'heir luxuriant jUauty and traran.-e The loveliest . Iinwer cd conjupal leln-ity Krxm 1 he many maunitieent victories won by our iimM admiraiile luHebn t - am it ei-ms t list t he nmt diTimi n it 1 rn judgment w-;f displayed by t he w el i-iKHFM-d ami levei heailed manager. t he vt ry tart ful and SMga'io Arthur ! I nl7Ti;(ni lien he rtiH'le hi scleetmn 1 if dmnioiid arti-ts" t-i ya h'l for j W il-'-n. H.r t he .ph n-Jid oi k ti t h ' diamond ht plact-d " i l-n at the "top I :" the no i h. ' jii1 ther she is gum' tu i t jr. Thie -M n nbe has been very ill for the pa-t t'li dM s. ctin;ined tn his room and unable to Ve n;it But he was in deed fort unale m W mg in t he ttwy, com fort a H'' and lo e!y home of that pra nd . n obi e end must e eel 1 en t ph ris -tian lady. Mrs. Julia Warren -the lov liet, noldest woman that d ever put on earth, for no woman t hat he has ever seen can surpass her in trentle acts and tnder ministry and thoughtful deeds. Aided by her most lovable daughter, M iss Luln. one of he finest eharacters that ever lived, fur she is aa pure as a snowfiake, and as sweet aa a vioua enbodiawat of all tha gent laat graoes, aha made btt ounnAsauoat ft bweet priauts of eoaU-nt and his aUietioa be.auie a b leasing, lor he rtlixd that aiigei in woman's form atill walked l tie earth in their embassy of good d reflected tie btuty ot perfect womaJB 'hood. Our good friend, Haywood Beat, aa tine a type of pertect gvnltmen as eier Braced humanity, lor be u tha embodiment of truth and honor and in ooirupubtiity, and a frte from vie aa a suuibeaui ia from etain, left on Ttiura- day wan hie highly cultured and truly refined wife for the cLarmii g and ele- ' aiit country home of titat model Lady, the very lovable Mrs. Jack Gram, in (jiteu county. He goes with the hope that the comforts and the report and the hospitality of that magnificent try boms will bring back health and vig or to his enfeebled frame. Aaid in this hope all Wilaon joins, tor he ia on of the nobleat tyaes of loftieet atueoship. Paul Bunn, of wkoe eoloeaal mental force we have heretofore spoke in tha highest dialect of eriLhuj aeuc admna tion and whose titanic executive eons wercial powers have placed him at the head of one of ttie largest department of the great ma in moth concern of John Wanamaker. atill nurses tenderest memories for his old home people la Wilson and he is constantly showing by some generous donations that his heart ia as big as his big, brawny brain, and that it still lieats responsive ten demesa for his boyhood home. An ap preciative gift of some soug books for the Baptist church, of which his pious fat her and most excellent Ctiriatian ti other were such consistent members, is among big latest generous donations. I he handsome face uf the genial and sweet spirited John Dildy, the very pop ular and very efficient register of deeds of Wilson countv, ia wreathed in smiles in a halo of radiance reflected from Hy men's ahrine for one of Wilson's moat t tractive i ! a lighters, the 'bewitching ' M in Kdivma Karnes, the accomplished I daughter d t tiat magnificently endow ed graded school teacher, Mrs. liny fUirnes, has consented to dedicate her harms to hie happiness and the blftssed uess of his home. Mr. Dildy, on of the finest character! we hare ever known, a man of noblest worth and loft iest ideals, a magnificent specimen of grn nd'y developed manhood, is to be contra tlua ted. for her arms will make him feel the raptures of a songful oasis in the desert of life, where sweet est flowers will he in bloom and lore's ifnlden harp strings forever rippling in tiariuoiiiri.n h'ine. We acknowledge the receipt of an m ritation to the niarringe of Sidney 11. (Tiavasae to Miss Nannie Frances Lan dis, the lovely daugheer of that model gentleman, James T. tandis, of Hen lersoa, a deer old friend of happiest and tenderest memories of the hallowed and treasured past. And right here, writ ing amid the, golden sunset soenes of the inevitable night of deth. we sn v that a truer friend than Jim La n dis, a nobler spirit, a bigger heart with sweet er impulses, we have neTer seen. But our heart got hold of our pen and made us stray with the hallowed past, where memory so often goes V livw orer its joys and to inhale one more the fra grance of fhoae precious flowers ttiat made the earth so beautiful and life so sweet and so blissful But back again to the present witk its blessings for our young fpends, for, on the 14th day of .Tuna, The cur reefs of their Hres will make an eos tafia stream in the channel of marriars and on whoss entrancing wiw of fond and passionate endear ment the senses will float blissfully away to the rspture-blUnwed ocean of love-throribing enchantment. Tue bride that is to be is a gem of rarest worth and riret brilliancy and glistens in anr eonstsllstion wtth a luster unsur passed, for in heT there Is not a Mur or blamish to mar the richness of its exquisite and resplendent beaming, for all h. pure, spoflesa. atainless, brilliant as sunbeams, pure aa the breathings of the bite and sweet aa the breath of new mown ba 1'nder the mfliience of such an angelic being earth will be to our j fortunate fnend an unbroken scene of beauty and life a symphony of rapture and enhantment. WiKon sustains an irreparnMe. Ions in . the pa-ing of ('apt.. F. W. Barnes, a brave Confederste hero snd an honest man one of our hef and most charitable and liberal minded and big hearted citi : en. n Monday night, while seated on the front porch in the residence of his son in law. Floyd Paris, engaged in ( on versa t ion with that gentleman, death eame s noiselessly as the night shades mmn when riavlight fades from the lanfl--ape. ami his vpirit passed into t?ie b vmifl a nsnetly as snow-flakes melt in t he eiirrent. of the river. Without a bmff sneM of iVness and with no dis tressing premonition of coming dissolu tion, the pnul of Frank Barnes went to the Cod who gave it. Frank Barnes was s rich hanker, great financier, and Isrtre planter, in esch of whiih redes he wore the pure white roae of strictest honepfv and hiirhest integrity and stain less honor. There was nothing little or low or mean or crooked in Frank Barnes. His reputation was aa brilliant and as stairless as unteam. his social quali ties snd tfenisl spirits as sweet aa odors of Mar kissed flowers, his presence a gushing femntsin of brightest cheer, for the shadows "f floom drifted away when his bright face was near. He was not a member of any church, but be had more genuine religion and wiOTr- true Christianity thsn hundreds wtoo are, for )f was bonet in his dealtnffs and faith ful to hi trv1 and true to bis obliga tion and charitable to the fullest ex tent and the are the virtues that fire 1 o rebprnn its most resplendent worth and to ("hri-dimity its rarest beauty snd sweetest attractiveness. And stte'h i frte religion and the Chrisfianit t thai (iod love arvl which TTe will reward with the golden crown of eferanl glorv. And while the bod v of Frank Barnes is sUerv 'nff the w mtow es twlace of rest be- i neal h v r Vn-r t nwppt Kof of nod. spirit redeemed und regenerated, now renins ith angels in the paradise f Ood. THE CONSERVATION Or NATURE'S RESOURCES Applies ss well to our physical state as to material things. C. J. Bndlong Washington. R. I., rr-nlircd bis condi tion and took warning before it was too late. H aayi: T suffered) severe ly fiom kidney trouble, the disease be ing hereditary in our family. 1 have taken four bottles of Foley Kidney Remedy, and now consider myself thoroughly cured. This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney Remedy until it is too late." Howard STUDIO Do yon want aigfc-elaaa wwrkT Wa can firm yoa juat waat won an looking for. V. a XDTSLXK, Photo era jkac. Ill I t Xaat Market Btrawt MUSIC STUDIO tiolu Ajronure Miaa PkfllU WaoiaU. BoaUera Life aad Truat Buihilaf NEW AIRDOME THEATRE Last Tbtw Daya tt Tmia Wawk, TSIZIB DESEILL, Singing aad Dancing. KUTH FEINCH, Singing and Talking Act.' CARLOS C LA TON, The GMen Voice Yodler and Sang Mimic, row PICTURES. ALL CARS STOP AT THE BIJOU THEATRE Tirana, Friday ani Saturday, THE 6HITJMS. Novelty and Dancing. GRACE MAY, The Singing and Dancing Seukretta. Good Picture. Potash & Perlmutter, Cloak and Salt Hanniadarers, NEW YORK. Montague Glass's Stories about Ibis iamoas (Inn ust out In book form. Price $1.20 Wills Book and Stationery Co. GREENSBORO, K. C During th Snmaxr we will Cloae at 7 P.M. but you ran alwiy get omC one at the greenhonte, 298-2 any time of night. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company ii South Elm Street. Day Phone 31!9. Night 298-2. Improved Service b lUleih and Sdntt port Railway, Effectlva May aa. 191a F.ffectrve next Sunday, May 2, the following schedule will go into effect on the Raleigh and South port railway, giving thre trains daily between Ral eigh and FayetteviUe. Southboaad. Lv. Raleigh Ar. Fayetterille Lr. Raleigh Ar. Fayettevilla Lv. Ralaigh Ar. Fayettaville Northbound. 00 a. m. 11.10 a. m 1 .15 p. BL 4 .00 p. m. . 35 p. m. 3o p. FayetlerllU Raleigh . .. KavetteTilfe HieiBh. . Kayetterille Haleiph. . . 8.00 a m. 10.60 a. a. 1 .00 p. m. 9. 40 p. m. 6-. 10 p. m. 8.20 p. m Special Price for 10 Say Only OR PORTRAITS. 1t20 fV.Ton St. SO. - Ii20 teneh Wateroolor, 12.9a loiai I-astell, KiJM. 6x20 Oil Portrait, 810.000. Wa OTiarntM an TaUt re narrad net i im of any small picture. Cash with order. WINFREY ART CO. SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield. 111., writes: "A year ago I begaa to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, whK grew worse until I became alarm ed at mr condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful. 1 road ot roler ividnev fills and alter taking them a few weeks the headaches left me, the action of my bladder was again normal, and I waa free of alt dis- Store WEATHER FOK ITORTH Tha grant aoooeaa af TStTX" Hoaiary i due U kU "perfect fclack" ad ita aupariwr aonntj, an and laiaa. It ia guamatond not in atnen tka (oat, ooatiaaal waaaing doea not ahniif tha beawtifal black. It raaniaa ntrfaat aU tne hoaa la warn out Tha "Oayr" kraad ia oonndaeatly raa aoamaadnd tn our cuatoanara aa tha neat arttola lor purity ad dya aad wwar inf area aOerod to taa pwnlia It h aaada bta ijngrnin yarna aad la nkon laealy ataralim nkek. The "Onyx" Hosiery Tha ew "Wide top Onyx Stoolrinaa for wwnua aaea aatra long laga, ararj pair ia 0 inahaa long, with unanl width kgn. Tha twoa ara aha pad and widened, saakiag thorn eery alaatia, and peri eat fitting . Thay ara gauae litla and dowbkta, tie tha pair. Ladies Silk Lisle Onyx Hosiery Thee atoekinn ara a Wautrful wuaMy atlk Unh nnd nra donbiax and ara faat Mack, to tha pair. Ladies' Onyx Hose Mad af ailk BiJa, with garter top aal faat Unok. Ma tka pair. The Stainless Onyx Hosiery Lndiea' gauae ltale "Onyi" Heaiarw, wiU davhia tap aad Onyx Man. 60c the pair. Ladies' Onyx ilose ro apart aol and thaj new faat Mnak. Ha pa. Silk Hose Department Her you will find tha faiaoua -Orrrx" Bilk Boaiery. Tnoy beat made for the prio wa aik for tham, and wa kaUrr wUl grew m fmO meaaur of aatiafaetioa la arear. Thaw hawa high dewbaad haeia and ailmd ol th price are 1 60, glM, $tM and (all Misses' Silk Here ara the hoe for th girl. Thaw aoana In aflk Hal aad aa fin ouallty, aplioed haele and toe, guarantiid itiialaaa jeea pair. Infants Onyx Hosiery eoaka far th children araia thia awaaanar aad w kirw, to ahow yo in Jaoqunrd top aad tha priaa la lto and Ha tha paaa. OUR SPRING UMI OF THE ri-atOOS 0IfTX BOSaBKT U COMPLETE. Ellis, Stone 1 Co. 1 1 iimmma Thoroughly Equipped rperirfoed fat-ulty. Bo4keopiB, Sa art baa 4, Typewtftrag, 8 ship, English, eta, socevs-rfnlly tavgsSt. No vmoatlons. Low Rates for Summer Seasioa. Aak for Utaratare. wVzmuwyAraWA ATLANTIC HOTEL iJ MOREHEAD CITT. N. C. X Jr BEAF0KT. N. C. 7h VJffJ& Delfglrtfajl Seaald Reaarti I EL VC ATLANTIC MOTEL OPENS JUNB l V C VIRGINIA BEACH CAPE HENRY. VA. f t Tb Only Seaside Resort In Virginia. 1 1 Fitremely low round trip Kienreioa I'A 1 Tichat. Spend rov Vaoatioa at Anar- fyt I At ioa'a Greatest Roaahar Keaorte. Only I a few hour trarel at mininura expeam LaO n I ' and a Mazimam of pleaanre. K rtV j Surf Bathing, Teaai, Fiahing, Dan. VVjTj L Traeel rta N'orfolk Southern Railroad. J?. J JT For eonplet informatiea appry t J a, ly any Norfolk and Southern Railroad . jytlTai IV Ticket Agent, or addras H. C. Hudgin, NJmX l General Paeeenper Agent; W. W. Ooi ff'r oneterae The Harrison GREENSBORO, It. C. Everything in Book anb lob Printing; WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45 News I FORECAST CASOLIHA Iain and Lisle Hosiery a and Centrally Located ( aVVwafaST1 Printing Co.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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