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GREENSBORO DAILY NBW8. FRIDAY. JTJN15 10. 1910 NEWS FROM HIGH POIM CAIHiHT BY THE UATES AGRICULTIJRAL BUAKD CUPIDSH00TSSTRA10HT NEWSPAPER MEN A REAL CURE (? l? .6 Verdict Against (,lty Too Man) fast funeral Coacb Bun Down By Swiftly Millers Will Not Be Prosecuted Right Two Popular Mount Airy Couples Autos Notes. Moving Passenger Train. Away Other Notes. Joined Id Wedlock. ff-r 1" I i Point i. ,,f tiv " raw.., ' u.r U.- '.. Mi.'.., t H !.. . ; pi4l i f n ' .'P' ;pcil to .Daily fw.) Cine The, (.Late board nl li'djl adopted a ln Llon i! further not i'e t here will l.f :1,0 m r. IMilfl- h'l hteafimig j,' -here lie till ,i hin by t lit - - - a nl . veds 0 of a mil nitistt nitioypii per kno of I it ion nn the part of t he he ini'f'in nt the r.onift that , , norrie l inir between th'1 mmiih Miller5 aseonat itn and ' inent .) ' -...red a ' . i noin f M , r i ,i I,. ,. i .all inn I t. anrtie Mlt 1., I VI 11 ., 1ll- ell Mi., , Iiinliier 1i It 1. I In Mi i e'nn r-a ' i f. rally IkiOIK 'I'll V 1 -li ! ro - n Mr. I'i, I ! rum, . "!, i:-.i tin. SAILOR SUM KOI? M1VSKS. ii m tl the r n' ,-1. I I,'- ..i.l "( ayt iru H iii e round I'd up te nk. fo.ia and a 1 ion i nM. peni e -ul i r i.d-ing "t -om to le followed im !-' i 1'iuh ''ontf-t?, for the nnuniv nn.! i ii -i,te 1.4 1! a-i adopted ii,iiiv uf tii- fp rmvv harms ofV,-,, .Uandar-U Cu i. 'C'nfi North f'aroimas a- adopt , e.j tivta follow a I ii i for nut v- ot cshihiL. 10 points, ma ! tinii and market t-orultt mil, I , true ; n - . -T tpe, 10. foSape of dr, ft, pur ty . ' i nri'ir of rob. V purity na to color ! i.ciifl, V hut r r , 5, tip;- A, spire he t n re i i a ppf rent a h ! led to the, rjr. 1 i p of pra ini, n . uiuformity J t f. ' a : nn, . , lenyi h of ear, ft . cirnim - ; A rumnn'tee composed of T Me! f ' 1 n tii , WiM it m Dunn a nd f nmnufitoner ' . ra Ha in a app'MiiteH in haw an nil j turf, it n f i ti f la m nt ed ( oinnuss toner I riMfr"ii piitnted toe Vh aaaem- t. irn nf t he hnaiH Charlcra Gianted and Amrnd'-d i pei-ial Ii il w i Ka'eiyh, 'imp 0 I he i icrin'a Fre Hnplirt "ruh-h ron,pnv. t 'h;, riot t e, wai i )ia r ! T.il rt.fh no r. ipn.il (.to.k, pnmtor it-inj; 1' K Sn.pr. S and oilier Ihrie i- mi arn'Tid irmt to tli . hri'T "t 1 1 f Fhuoie jin iiiii i oTpHiii , Hii! iiLii iig i name to Ih'1 Hni'iM' i.niriiii; hpH ferlilier com (m n v -ifiit i ii i r , -in the f.inila f -m 1 0 (MM) to Hih,(Mi. P t I- pi ini''ltl nl I he roi nna 1 1 CMi. Kioi'k llfliri.it PI Tl ) K ( AHI.KS CAUSFD MfGHFR (OTTOIV MARKKT v.uk. Hruh New Rrtte, I'm ol poin Liverpool hi thai Want Horse Raring Restorrd New ilenn, Iiin fl a vole nf tn to; lowinjr ballotinji thioujrh nt the dav, Nfw nrleun Vi-rt$T ive 1 nicrn endorsed 'o1aT a proposition 'Spprtil to Pailr Ne Mount Airy, -Tune ft,- On Twtpnrty morning at A o'i lot k at Cent ml Met hiwii.-iL rhun'ii, Mai ion H. hpar frr and Mifia Kntma Merritt, two ot Ml Air v'a ppnlH r young people, werr unitd in the holv bond of mat rim or v by Rev. ,f . i-'. Kirk, pastor of Central chunh. Mr. Hpargr is a bright nim ruan and htands well among the i it i h rising young business mn, and ha a hot of friends throughout the Mate. Mia Merritt is a miwt lovatile young lady and her friMifla are leg ton. hhe in ihf d.iLtliter of Col A H. Mrrritl. ot tin it, '1 he couple were followed to the u nion by a throng of their young I i i' ihN tin m Put t n KPf t hem uti thfiv bndal trip through tin- western pi't of the nl ate. At i ho I'lKTidn' church vetrdaT at hiifh noon Huiv W'nlfe led to the altar Mt- Vfan-ie Marliall, th beautiful and aaouiplhed voung dtiUBhter nf ex- Seniiior S. E. Marihall, the marrUg erenn.n being par tunned by I lev. T. Weiley Voftten, paetor of t ha Tiite Plain fnend-' churea. Mr. Wolfe ii one of Mt. Aira aneoaaeful young mer elui nti and lias ma ny warm f rienda in Vf t ir v H nvr the. titatr. Miaa Marshall m a young lady of realty rare attainnicnli ot both head and heart, and ii admired by a very large circle of friends They were eaoorted if tfct depot by a hon of their anaoriatea and relativea. rl hey (t at 1.30 p. in. lor Washington City tin Niagara rails. FOLDED TeNTsIiKE ARABS AND SILENTLY STOLE AWAY fCWtniud from Flral Pt.fr ) powerful plf for the imtiu- 1. 1 I If" I h.,.l . Hi. ' I ' ,o I ...i pur in it wr.run , i fl .nl . I . rrt ,, .. iiH i.. in tin. W". Ml ..ml III III III ,). I fill VI i I 0 S SMt I.M 1 in.i i.tlrrflin I. V I II 1 Al l VTiKK nn firw ft f.- f.vnf inn nli.f--i1 mr doing hi. ntHikrl Spot i l .:,l pr nil ail I'M ( .-Pacini to Dully Nw.) rniham. June l entcrfUy after noon, juet tbe iun. half hidilen be hin.l a nf froMfn rlouiis in the welt, wa milking hflow Ihp horizon, and with the fir.t elroke of The bll in the tower riTiftn for mnset. the fljr ot the rlase of IOIK, v hich. iinee the HI h of Septem- ii ifsliiir l.rMe ranng in New nrlnni, i.t h fiunted to me rl i-1it at th imrler I he I'm n manual Settin(i irit.m ,Qp of thf IW-font pole, heen slowly U hat effeer thp artion have, if ' to deend, drawn down hT the member l i! "n a po.hle fon.ideration of Uie of the rHi.i who hd sathered around i ' n , " . ' , ' . " ' , the (.enerel aemMT l fon e. t itt l, Ivw rrpm,. With tie lait nole of the , V i-. ... ,.. .Jt bui e. and with the at wtroke nl the! . . , . w .kfc . ., . , . i er and toBMs uere reeponded fo hT the He 1 1 anniviinejnaT that the iun had eet. , ,, . , .. D u1. . B . . . .L . . following. Iredell Reares, eaa.. WTlrama- the pirel, rnl Of the fllae loUfed It mid,, .. f . .. ., rl r , . . . . r, . . . . lion; ' Joseph taldwrfl. of rharlott; handed it to TYeaident Kllgo. lo he .. .. .'. . , , n r. . ., , . ,, Mr. J A. favlor and ,i. il. I arr, or n,aoed in the areluvea of the rollere a . .. , , . . ... c ,,. ' . . ... , , ,,n Tk. i m nsrton, und . C. Dnwd. of ( kar ,i memorial of ihe elaae of lPlu. The, , . . , , , . tear'. nrk w. flmahH. Ther are no 1 H "df inpromP t u lamarks by a Uit a.-hoolhaie., but men nt tti world j numbrr ,,f othprB' made tion. J'rfaidcnt Atkinaon announced that owing to the ta-t that tbe diacuasion on the training whool question had taken up ko in lit h time t he paper of Editor Clarem-e II. foe, of the Pyogrti4iv J-irniPr, would bf road at the joint e-ea-ion in t he a I lernoou, taking the plaae on the program of Congressman bmall. John D. ( -old hai in' arrived in the hall, hi paper on "The Heat Arrange ment of Xewsipaper ilbct-s," was tlin read. .Mr. jnld gave much time and t udy 1 his pa per mi many faots of interest to the newspaper men eie pre-, sented. Mi. (itdd uhs tollowcd by J. O. ; Sena ub, p't iul fluent of t he agi icul- t ura I depa rt meni, on "A I Man For Ag-1 rimltural JCxtension I hrtmgh the Press. " I lie wa on the program lor Wednesday afternoon, but postponed until today on account of the arnce of Mi. Schaub, i w ho undei stood t Iih t he waa not to j speak until Thursday. Mr. Schaub made a very interentmg, though ahrt, ad-J dreaa. 1 The association 1 hen went into the J election ot ofticeia tor the enduing year, j reuniting a follow Preaident, M L. .hipman, Henderaon- j ville Huatlcr; flrtt vice-preaident, J. J. farria, High t'oint Knterpi ise; second s vice preaidf-nt, .fame h. Caine. Aftheville Citizen; tlnid vice piesident, T. (i. Cobb, Morgan ton Herald : ierretry and treat -urer. J. H. .Sberrill. (onooid; historian, D. J. Whicha rd, ( .leimville Reflector j orator, James H. ( ownn, editor uf the Wilmington Evening Dispatch i alternate orator, J. P. Cook, of the I plitt, Con cord; Poet, V. L Hill, "Cur J-atherluta Onea," Harium Spriuxn; executive com mittee, Maj. H. A tendon, PitUboro Record; R M Phillipn. (Jreenaboro wi, R. W. inwnt, "harlot fe Ob aerver ; H. R. arner. !ei ingt on Pis natch, D. T. Fdwarda. Kmaton Free Presg. ("pon motion of Mr Varner, the mat ter of selecting delegate! to the Na tional h.ditonal agaocufction waa with the national commit tee-man, i - nn iimii. Wa On motion of Mr. Varner. t ae nresi - g drnt wa authorif.ed to appoint a legia- p lative cemmittee to look after the infer aj ct of flic prei of the elate at the a next aession of the general asRembly. j 1 ne oommiiice win np namfa iawr. itr The meurheri of the Preea Aaaoria-I an il . FOB BLOOD DISEASE S. 8. 8. it a rtal cui for Oanttcieu Blood Paiasn bactoM It U mi blood purtfir. W all reallsa that thl dlasu li a tsacifie blood lnfaction of tha Boat powerful nature, tbe virus of which to thoroughly poiaona the eorauaclea of the circulation that its symptom are manifested over almost the entire body. Fire cornea a tmy sore or pimple, then the mouth and throat ulcerate, the glasda la the from awall, the hair begin to fall out, akin dieaa break out on the bady, eorea and ulcers appear, and even the bone acha with rheumatic palna. It ll reasonable to believe that in a blood peio ao powerful a tni that only a blood purifier can have any permanent good effect. . 8. 8. la the greataat of all bland purifiers; it goes into the circulation and by thoroughly cleansing tha bleed of every particle of the insidious virus makes a permanent and laatiaf cure of Contagious Blood Poison. It does not bide or cover up the disss In ths lystera but rt entirely remove the last trace of it destructive germ. If yon are suf fering with this dlseam S. 8. S. will cure ycu because it will cleans your blsott sod enrich it nealtk-promotinf corpuscle. 8 8. S. is mad entirely of healing, cleansing roots, herbs and barks, and 1 a medicine io absolutely safe and certain in it result, that everyone may cur themselves at horn, and be assured the cure will be permanent and lasting. Home Treatment book containing much valuable information tor successful treatment, sent free to all who write. THE BWTFT 8PECIJFI0 CO., ATLANTA, OA. B.N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER. J.B.MASON. President. Vka-Prealdeot. CasMar. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Organized May, 1905. Special atteatloa glvea to lata collection of cottoa draft end all commercial papers. ACCOUNTS INVITED. mvwmwyr Na- a 3 A WELL KEPT LAWN A CO Weddine. Gift That Are Ptflerent. (Woman' Home Compantoa 1 Manager ft Toxaway Inn. 'Spemal to Du'lr Veins I he-il. lime f) Kred Kent, the !e e M losaway Tnn, ha e announced the i mi ot 1 H Aiken a mniiagT. I he hotel np.'n liirie 'fi Mr Aiken in an ' pi ienced hotel man, a nd for four y'Hi m the earl v hi it rv nf i he hotel im Ms inanafi'T Mr AiV.cn re eentW hti ben in charge ot thf dminf car at tern of the Southern railway be A'nawermg the qnntkm, ""What ehall j tWB Waatungtoit wd MlanU 1 give v" m( ( natniam nd on birth (ini itiurh more eimple thaa anawer nf it when the floed of June wedding nn 1 1 a t -tn hc'n noun tig m (f rouiae then ti.e bride io tif i a dear friend end vn i nnw l of her taetea and pi t If i cir-e- it if not hard to ar'ert n pi rifn I hut w twn -hf i . om par a 1 1 ve ! T or p-rhe 662 Sailor Suit for Miwta tnd SmaM Womeit, 14 16 a-id lRytarl. Th il"T a-j't ! war a Umui. err. t i. i ni "i- n' 1 i -i i.f .' -i 1.1 i O'ttinf I. - a 'i.l I'M n lit-e. a nd 1 1 i - i i - ' 1 ic l m ttr-1 ii. ,.. i, ! inu'l.- hi D'Hsab1- 11 1 1 I 1 n K. M n , - 1hm ii tlluit ra t " . i m .i '. ,i i, i up, ,c ; ,..; ,,n t bloBW and , r n( - , Mi.- 1 tr-; ir( it Tici . fc ... t h .Mf, JHe f. i p- rr he p'r ,) iin." ih- .k ii1 rr be eat t tni'"1 i .md - k m. CM n b- M'Ulk p r I hr , - lan I ' long ft nd ' m , I n: m ( , . , 4 ! , 1-ngtli an1 '"-i rne run htu. - Ifje l thr 'fAT. 1 11 l'HlrH Bfid 1 h trmim r in .,j i . 'i.ii the ahie-d i n . -u a la, ahephet -i - n.i i e n 1 1 1 1' I nn nown, you Utelx to In. k Pai, hen in doubt , gn'r i " pa H of pain h-M r .. ith thr bt ide m-'fto 1- pi " i,t 1 lin ' '-n t 1 1 1, e I in , trr1 and will r on , A nd ii-rd 'I'M t Tennis in rrw Orleans New Orleana, June 0 - Katon Mane fieid and H K Caller, of Atlanta, won the hnals in tee donblca and II. C. Nfac Vuiatfin of ew 'ertean. the tinal in 1 he sinpiea of I ha I , ulf s at r 1 eiini t our na mrnt t "da i lanrield and ar trr ill meft rhfdpa and 1igan. of New f'rleani, ia-t ea r donhlc champion. I o mot row M r t hi- title and Ma h(u ijt 1 nr niert Phf'ps .-hanipion t he iinyle t t lor t urtla v New upon . 1 ng pic e. -te . b c n tig al x mi Srn-nVld. " . k e ' With a 1 1 lroa like i 1 on 1 y a nirvd'o n re ;! 1 i.jtu' ho-,1 nd trav pi I f ri 1 1 i d Vv 1 1 krd Pern-atent Mra, Morse. Hi Ihe Avocia'ed ) ot L. , lime P t he latent n he' fisM to win ihe rlee hi.-naii't, Mt (na i le lol, wife cf t he torme' ban Iter now nerving a fiflca vntr cntcne in the Miania pent r-n' im , ha pffpHfed f.-i puliljc di 7vaaapnai .nteneie. I'fron w a iin niwt ,ft rtf h trtbut i b t hat ln con eti pi, n.ade bV and aro;ir1 liah'! (JMV1 a ra!n of 1 1,. -Fr th- t. I...,, lerial ami to,, f hield . a i ti-t .t pi.'!,. The , ,,t . , l"rie hi cm i i l, k and fron' erijvr.. Ii applied o fmarre the n nn eitiher , m aUyte !.-. . - Ti a i 1 1 I I If ca . 1-kcd . duia rr id mate and I r NR. f Tl WrtfTl rarrnn ride F ' Tl The rirfirp and thf Himplatt a ) .nnjr. for aing Nc (ni'1 nf tn amb'-r moon, ' r t 1 1 1 e whip poor wd 1 1 .. .up th1 t - 'ibt charm of m h i rsr1 'or ihe lwe lorn d- i i d v (S an vho nf eorrte old Prnmtnent Mason Indicted 'Vv '1 he Vm-iiled I'n . . Nn Or n. I a tunc 0 -tr cm, until run n'lv p.ntJiir and ti . n r ctf 1 he . . a nd ( Vi'mint - it T. 'rot li t MioriK . ( I , d vt cd on t ro .hi 41X1 ol the fund it the ro-nd "f 1 . I. ,nn. v i-nmpM ny Ini-inrta. eir.-lea. Thonjjh i triple in ita every detail, thv is one o the moat tmpreanive and t h ri I tin f ceremonira nf the commence mint, and to aee 40 or M voung men. having juet finished their eolea;e eoiiraa. pull down their laet a? en of auprenoacy and five way to their iiu'CeMtaora. and pa, out into the buay throng of the I'ommercial world t and ahonld be an inspiration to cvereone. "rien the flag liaa been handed owar they gat her around und give their class yell, and it la iH oer. The Rereptio Laat NiRhf. T.it niffht in the Waahinpton Duke bu 1 Id 1 ng at Trinil y college, as 1a t he itiil nutom, there wan gli'cn in honor of the graduating claaa the annual aen 1 or reeept ion. Trie entire first floor of the building and the walks in the front Tere t hrown open and plarcd a t he dir-poaal of thofa wTio had boen so for 1 una t e r to receive Invitations Every rv-om und erarr hall waa throned with huii'it eda. I In the jecfjvfrtg Itrta wer Dr. and Mrt 1 Kilgo: Or Fer, Or and Mrs. Frank C Hrown, .lamea H Oeuthgate, Profejior Flow cm (Ml Merritt. and the followintj 'rom the senior Hues ; Mi nnie Browning Maude Hurley, Matilfla AIi iVtacla. FilanrUe Smith, CWeolyn Ttigifle. Marr T.ipp. and ). re C, H. wet. W n Weat. T T Chatham. - . (Va- I f-rd .? T. Hiitehinton R fl. VrTntaMh, h j f Proctor. S S Warren and R. A. I'-ieina. wa- .lni m ; U'hitaker, jr. T,lgM. refreshments were ot tmh.r rig I .". j ,-Ved snrl ereryone had a moat enoy cf the ,-..n-itior Ife Hie time Thia is the last event of the V T). nk n;Mn f n - I rolleg rear and U the formal ending and is pmnincnl in of the ool'ege rcmroericement , All the .tudepts and vititors will Teasea for traetr pespective hnmet twrnorrnw. WADESBORO POSTMASTER GETS INCREASE IN SALARY (Special to Disily Nw.) Wavdesboro, .Iiine ft.- Te press din pate he yeaterdaj frora WaahinirttM car raicd 1 he new s of an irn rease in the salary of PoatrtiHSter P. M. Mathewn, of Wadeaboro, from 1,7'i0 to $l,U0O, be cause of t he increaae in total receipt at the Wadetrtboro poptofrica. The an nual report of Poat master Matheon shows the rereipts for t he jear end -me March .Tl to bare been fio.jK.'t.lW, ag'sinst. the receipt during the previmi year amounting to fft .liW. A re markabte tact wa that for the year ending !ar h ''- . 1 Wft, one cent more received would have given Mr Matheann $100 a year incrense in sahuy. This year the office only lacks h little ol ihe amount ncceasarT for t lie incre?ae nf fL'OO is an unending source of pleasure and satisfaction to its owner as well as to the neighbors and friends, and all who love a beautiful city. To obtain such a lawn constant mow ing is required. Mowing the lawn is not a hard task if you have the right kind of a mower. We sell the right kind. We call especial attention to the CALDWELL BALL REARING MOWER the highest product ot the lawn mower makers. Other good mowers atlower prices. SHALL WE SEND YOU ONE TODAY ? anew PERSONALS i ODELL HARDWARE CO., Greensboro, N. C. I h'-dg ow -ng on Wtt-h Tolled ., ' - a-f 1 ,a 'C rwfVWP !. -d nn-1 1' I ' n Sr tv it H , , W I ( r, rnreiijai and hn ' rooie, 1.. t upper edg f th- tt "i 1 v 1 n 'J nfT at the ne.vtj-a ne; , ArH T qiisVrMM ot m . , .1 -f ,),.( . .r- 1 ha mefUim "tie te i 1 i I 1 , Tards ?4 r ; , i n. fnks td.v n 14 !. ' l : s' rards ot inrr ! - n t " Irtehes ndf f-.r -h, Tfc ptfatn ri 1 , , , , (.,, vrvl f7?l of U ' t-d ! lea-- f a-- 1 11. . , Y Iin,i nil tV ma,'-.- in. , r T aitoc , " pa 1 ie ei .0 '-1- Z a m"tg ' r n irti 1 Ffte,tive August t . Pt 'I he -.t- iated Pr.-tt a t)in'1 on .Tune 0 Kcpreaenta t ive ' ot the Mi'wsrt 'att or t hi.'ngo and. Ilor'h c.f fh'- hio Iliver ,-m. iVren, ' here t"d;i drv-ded that 1 1 1 i-iicced treipht 'aft ahonld be flhd ; - fffc 1 t 'v. ,V; ,. 1 p. ndinj ' I'.- rrtr-tftirnt of the t.uii.i.iH ii;l, now in (-c-)'terentT If for , t 1 v rrui.cn the hill should not be fome a taw bi A'tgnM 1 m tirrtht p-o1 p'.nenorit oi the date will grantH RUNT FOR HOOKWORM GOES MERRILY ALONG 1 h( rted rijht for j t 'Owble 1 dreaming h t is the nVraT o tSe rlmwiv '11 'if ' Soith Dakota Primaries K- fbe acw.-t a ' ed ''-e , 1',err S 1 . tune Q T'.r 'ate t i,THa tnn.ght fron lucda pnrninM ft 'Th a I en ,o-,tO i- tf lepi .P-.'hI to Daily News) R.-iIeigh., Iun" P JV Ferrell, asststant eer.-tar of the stata board of health and bavoig m hand etpex-ially the work "i th Haziest ion of the hookworm trom North 4 arwlina under the dirttion and -rpoi 1 of 1 hr Rockefeller enmrtuision, mm that he ha now positively identi fied 1 he prcaepce of trie hnokwonn in Ranks Alebane, of CTrsham. wa in the city returning to Ma home from Oriap fTiil, where he wsa a student the paat session. MW Tunc Kcrnodlr, of Grahsm, was in the city y cd e rd a y . Sidney Alderman ret irmad yesterday at noon from Trinity. Or Wade Bynum and wife, and Mis Vannie Pans, of dcrmany. were in the tny yesterday, cn route to Richrnond. where they will spetid several weoka. Mrs. Jofhn Atkn Thames left yestej day morning 10 spend aeveraJ days with relativea m Thomasnile, Mrs. H. Sparger and daughter, Mie Alma, left vestrrdsy afternoon for Mnn roe, vhere they will spend a month with ralatirca. Mis-s Habelie Midgood. of Birmingham. Ala., and Mr. Mclluggins. of T catiir. )a , left est erds f morning frr Ka vet ten llr. aft er spending two da y in th:a "t with Mr 'ohn A. Gilmer on A't Sycamore street . The Rev Murphy W illiams left yea 1 rrda v morning for AWa to yrin his r"-np ot O r n v 1 1 addit 10- ' 1 f poiac', w h'-Ji iii- Wr Wrwkini (wills Marry wi'ainf g t Ta m ot 1 f tor n a r I 1 avuie'it aa'e n artuie it tine Haipeta bv f loeaan.-e I rnj i of ihe Philadelphia 'rn inv. . o is r 1 1 1 r g o t gi r 1 lite 1 1 . 1 ;Mrii niik mil1- The 1.' c,, r' in, h,d S en to ' lear-- ' . n het fireif w ot k dv in 1 e 1 i1 ic her Moat of t k c ' - 1 hfc mam wen thev te !" i tnallv ,tu Th -an.r , o' 1 on" ' rpR arv..t t poo 1 nt, p nLeTr f... om in a 'ion o 4 o itit e fnr 1 eivi icn 1 . ' c th no nun h 1 'Art tin il Rurk tv rr-e.a,- ir.n 1,- 1, V.i-,-n'f Bi,infd V.hf. ,, l ' I - - C.irvn V 1 - ' ' - lotal'r r! : '. ' . ' , in2 aV-.i - 1 V lliefl a 1 ?' ' .1 " r,r Al.iilft a- . .- at 1..W -Kifi the tml) iv- . a ran el 1 . 1 - . Mre rf,H, nel rl!i ' the laTiiti-.n of ik-- Hei Instra.tiesa, (Bdietor- Ttfket rl"e Faeevnper ."erteinl. ,t 1 ker of n,T trui.k. whiet, ,, n.-ti.i ' l,M I' fll! :1 -n t . ..i-.nlfaM rt ,i njfi r-' an i he one.' .' Ir, ri t Oill I ' ,n- e,.-.( 1e . ',! the , If.,1 hr m,r",f ' - '. pe-t rtt p. - . . If. ' firw .-w - h 1,.-i i : e adv. r ..e i ha i ;. Puhlir Danre Halls. I e V --.-.a 'e.i T: s N I M.-rW. y yiil. I -.,..- p, . ,pT .nprr . a' - I t l,e n.; ,1 .. .... f ,,..( I,. . t ,ir, r.1 Viii I'ul.l,. I, 1- -mm t Of Cnur.e (ti. U 1 It Dee l-alr f Thr .t,l s if tha Mat. ainil tl.t th. remaining count, are .o srstUred ' ( osrcnanTera weo ye ramping in the mici of other oountiea m which ' l,A"r Tn,,t Pl' the piea-p.c nt the lKOwwOriTl IS pTO. en. tha' thn. i. .o dnuM that the WTU k of ' a -a: on Mill have to be earned nto r r v rnufif r. An Fast Durham Marriage 'pAn,il to railr New a rurhn ' me 'I Uohrrt Tinpett. nf t't IntT-ham und Mi Maude L a. it he t3me plfi.f re married last night m 4rr M'li t church, the Rev. I Ikailev off, i lal mg fr N . V i-th plaved the wedding innoi and I i- l vn le Ht at.rh ang Rera use 1 love r, " The church a -pteltilv ief niHiori ir) r1,t rlove-s and lalm and daiaiea The mud -f honor e Lea and the b"t man ,'r!'; ot tra . dfr.,ted w.f- a ' e to org' 1 "n her i"g man net ee Fipia'et Harper's Haar Husband Par. little' WTt have twj eer. -i-'pvirii' Biarikem atalog i (cr W- I h;o-n Se-n 'upTtrK Biank I Cltt'e Ml" ihe , ni, j p.wmnr of a -ei rn j - . -. t,r rune,, and his m -t h- M'-r. i.j r i, tji lenrn to be rfp-m fit ir-- t h ai ' Harrv d ef t i ex. nr t h o.i. p l.la-e i 'wk eant1. ao" vrr arnCr m atpe he (.ra-arr-. S rtf ' fr at r i It -d'-ft r tee a sttk- a 'e 'Aicin-" gt it Hrctte T ror Root. 1 o ho bride and t-rtaini. ' supper, a- irt '.(fore i he m eddi Mg t h1 i ndegroi.m separately en i . wild- nt en in forma I w h their r!oaet connc M the honors. They will in'.-han yagw car Tn te po ket rf my (oxLi , ' sta'ogue at taat juf wA 4tru mj. maka booau jucppuig kak FORECAST (Hy The AM,oriatd Pteaa. WaafhiBgton. dune ! - Vrrgmia Sib Veriirt i K liner Case i era and warmer Friday. Saturday. Levi.uier.pe, .Tun (e Alma K liner met i partly cloudy, prejreded by wWwwra; her deah at the hand of .lrwMph Wend- moderate eat wird. ling. n mg initir of St. Johns ath North (er.!ii,a SWwtis Friday T.elr rhuruh. aerordtng to a erdirt reu ( projaWj Satui4ay; moderate aoutk isuirsA esceair i jucr iwaftaam. The Rev Mr. William will return in time to occupy his pui pd n Sunda v. Mr R. . Snntti and daughter, Mis Del phi n. left yeaeerday aftemoon foi Fav-tt-iMe, where they will spend aev era I daT-- with re'atives. I ' V Thomn. of Philadelphia, wnv ,i bi!-in viitor in th .itv yesterday Comae Frav of fulpeper, Va , ie Mating Mr.. H I Blake, on West Gas ton street. r W I nut 1. of Ri-i.tol. Tenn iriiMii Yt errl trom l-harlottc and I 1 -pcud -rvi'M1 i - Ml t he cit v a -Ct. rnieO of Jay (ord M'lc- on orth Tdgcw on h t rrrt . vn:it h Konahee 'ctt i eiterday a f ter noon tor a ettrieing tour of several months along 1 he Tar uer. Mir. A. !. I)hI1oTI arnod fcrdiiy atfernimn irom in on - n lm to apend several dvs m the citv with her sister, Mr. J. T". Ree. The 'onitg K-njrV a fVbattng en jety of th Fi't f'mhvtnn church will rr--t toright a' ft o'clock tn th Pmith merrrorial build mg. Mrs E F. CVaTwn and children left yenterdav for Tiitwtt. wriere they will spj-id M-veral weeks with relatives. Mr and Mr W. -W Kreyei. of Cnn ton. O.. are vtaiting their aunt, Mrs. R. Ol, Freyer, o Sumauit Avsue. COMFORT' One of our Cravanetted Alpaca Suits for the coming hot months is as near COMFORT as is possible to get, and the cost is small :-: $15.00 and $16.00 J. E. Cartland and Qy. -MADE TO Y01R ORDER- CATALOG OK ILZQUESt. HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. American Plan. 12.01 ta Hi) Per Our Coaveatawtlr LsaaUd KvarvtklBf liadeia Tlie Beat Serria. Tbe haarn ot the knkrht at Ue grip a4 travelling anMie swamlr. A wwll assatMaaa Okie la i J. P. is. ITDIKS, atrg.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 10, 1910, edition 1
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