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GHEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY JUNE IG. 1910
(greensboro arfy Reus
Published I'nilr li
pi Monday.
Hi
DA1LT MKs l.
Oreenaboro, North
iMPANT.
arollna.
. . President
Vlce-Piealuefcl
C li. CO IV Li. B
TKI.Ki'HONES.
WirTrBS Ofrt. e
F-lnorlfll lu-orns
News Ldltur
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New Tore. Hueau. Franklle F
Al'cxn. Flil'lun Building.
( Mko Hukiu. Payne A Tauea.
7t0 Mat Quel ie Building-
FILL ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE
Puhtt rlptlon St Dollari pr
TtHr rbl monttaiy. qu.rteiljr
or yearlr.
A Prlt.ted Aavrtlning R' rf
tnr t hal fvr the ktng; -11
red at the ritr only, and every
1.frTten ma v rest iHiurfd ttml
Frrtfd M net ond-flii mutter
' t hm po' offlce Bt fJnni"hnrn
N O . urxler Ih act of Confress
of Mwrrh, 1. 1ST
z. p. nwrrti biiv "
It. M. THIl-LIPl A.M. KIHr
O. C. !" Kdll
A. B. JO Y JV EH CHr Kdltr
THURSDAY, JUNK 1, 110.
lTjrfents do not ra.nd the w father.
feet lerrr helptd .f gnoA
UUH.
Tk 4oud. mutt hAV bes glued to
Flint flam ?
Not for Vlictnt) It'i
7t Democrat, at . doit jhting
eark otker yet
Jvai lb rigbt tort
moaqnlta in-trbatHn
of weather for
T rVaj, t do with a fry prton
It t p it Mm wrt !
it we underwtood evarrtnln, thar
rcmld b nothing tiprmaturtl.
Tha South Oaroliaiiana alimild have
foaa to Wrihiville IWh last wek.
Th noil weetil ia a constant fiver
tlaer, aH be alwart atx-urea choice, po
aiiii'R.
The pat few rtnva hare ahowm- that
a dry town ran become ai wet at any
nf the-m.
Vea, the run always nh.ninj some
where; but whrr has U been the pat
ft w da,t
And now the IVmcxrata are claiming
Iawh nothing lelt hul IYnnvlviiiti al
thia writing.
If a miii i iut alnufl
a. wnmnn i. h"W (onie i
W a woman
nf a moiia und
R1HQ IB aflHuI
Thoe ho bathe in the rreek will
not woi it a txwit tbe f nr ma 1 iod of the
bathtub tnihl
Manv d'-prf-e mut he earned in the
ohool e p i 1 1' Hi e ttet t he bestowal
of a ollei' d ploma
Doe an vrd v i mim
iilar prt of I nn-pe l
is Tlilt ITip 1 h n lirtif1
mbci
ol. Vl
h.it pariir
ham 1 1
Near sarfHsm lsn 'rm to lmve iron
its ritfht to an exit- ni'f . t is it unipiv
en the blind tiger order T
A aaan who csn't allude te another
ma a 'a joies without brmp offensive
should not butt in at nil.
jtr;itnre may he a stepping stone to
good eoriet v , ut It h;s also helped
aiaay a frll-w to the poor house.
A spiritual sdvn-r i u thing, but
It ts sonw'inie handv lo hne the fsm
ily phyiMn arrund in cilling ditnnce
8ome of Hi
wise and ts'k
difference betwr
chips.
e too" who look
-h d'-n't know 1 he
ufliio ssd HiauKa
Tf von can't see the point of rbe joke,
don't he in a hurry to pay hceause
jnu may he the only one who can't
tea it.
. . .oinM. 1 it tor Ins f'reed ab-en.-e Irnin
The other fellow may pontenn more he ,-ount i y he would doubt less !- on
Popularity, or mors rrcn' y than vntihsnd to m ike a lew . pen air add--'
hive, but ou ran't get even by calbrip ' during thf .lm ds of the Hhiumml
h m urly names.
Ther will be no difference bet een
r cu'cent . nd blind t igers i unb
-.! ,So r i looking) in Wake until
aftr the primaries.
t, cn fmpo'iirT says some people
rally b'limed Tillman was going to re
sign. We d-n't believe the paper be
:t ves wrut it an TS
Jupiter rbirl-is i
1. tin ina;'y. bet f-.
ha Kr-en corrdomg
arouad thfss fArts,
a god sort of a
iV.- im;.i week h
thj j-b -at leat
AiWITS OUR CHAK2E.
I An iuUrjAiag amiaataa rf ux
hum tiiat tbt Deraoondc party in
Nor lb aroJina ha beea fuilty of grosa
uireitaaiie&a and neglect, if not indeed
aU&clate chminaJ Indifference to a
atate'a good QAme aad credit, i oon
tiiued io the following editorial of the
Keidaville Review .
The Greenbofo X i. the Rpublirau
urgao In this siute, ri?i quite a hull
ijltx over the rulit.f of an extra at-aion
of the IcgkaUtuie by ro eraor Kit chin
to dei wuti 1 In .itt uatiaa caused b
failure to el! iht A ptr cent, ttalc
Uinda. Tht N-b tried to make pohti
irapital out of it and eriticiaed the lui
Ocxatl part for fhe inndquat demand
for the io!uia Nou.e of the Democratic
state pi peri prutuptly replied to the
fwt' !arg ni leaily s bowed the
grn itiA'.t 4fjeti of aurh TitHiiinns. Tu
w riow aio.iirift- it tncturtt by say
j r-i.' 1 1 at 'l.e lujt lejilHtuie hhould havr
itmHi proriMon for just auch an rni'T
t'. i,. v a. has now ariftCQ. Of course,
i)., wuld bve tier-n a wiw cxure tur
tfi bi-l aa&emblr (o have pursued, but
it- fai'nre to p'OFiiie f.r uii foreman
i in' i!i' ni efi Iiniil,J not be roiuli tor
i i-k lra ft it icinmn of trie Democrat if
j.ii 1 1 v ' ViijM the iie-ds for bgisltmn
h a'umtelT forernfttd there would he
no riHi-ep-itv far the lepisml ura to meet
oft en' r ' lot ii oiM-e in ten. t weuty or
vh ii fjfty yearn. The N'ewg and the
Re.ptrb4ic.an nortv in thi t)tte are hard
put for Homerhlcijr to cnti-ie.
Wa nharjpvd, and do nf'll cbarga, that
the laH fvnermJ aemWy awmld bar
tnlcen aome atept to provide ajrainat
m 11 reasonable cont3n(r-niea, yet WHAT
DID THKY DO' Koihing
The Review admita that thia would
have been the wisest coiine, but par
lona tha froaa neftifene ot the law
in.ii.era by nayinp, "r.i the n-ed- for
l'pm.ation be accurate. forecaatod,"
etc.
Hoah! Did It require a propnet to fore
at that on the firt day of .fuly, 1010,
the state would he called on to meet
one ot (he heaviest ohhjfutmns it b4
ever beea failed na to me t ? Did it re
quire one with more than ord marr in
telligence to know that failure to do
o would blot the fair name of one of
tha beat atatea in the American union?
DM it ever occur to the polit n-ians
aad near statesmen who controlled t he
last general assembly that, to provide
againnt )nat aurh rontingenctee it did
ansa, would ba to ahow real, and not
near, atatMmanahip. and t hat a lit t It
time ppent in that direction would save
tfhe ntate not only aenoua eniba rraa
me-nt, hut thousands and thousands of
dollara of the taipayera' hard earned
money ?
No. fricndi, you may wTirffle and
tqufrtn and "kik against the pricks"
to tout heart's content, you all but be
trayed your state, and upon your on
heads must rest the consequences.
Call it "making political capital" until
the crack of doom, wwallow your bitter
medicine with a smile and call it pewhea
and creajn, then : I
"rharrn us, O orator, until yonder
hill be level wit h the flat!" but the
wbole tle. yc. snd other atatea, hna
witnced another pitiful and lamenta- ,
hie luck nl nhility on the prt of the
Derm- I ic part y in N'ort h (arnltna to
siifccM I ill ly d mm inter t he Mate's af
fairs in time nf stress and "form.
FOR SALE AND NOT FOR SALE.
-dvfrtimg space to respectahle bus
men mm is for s.ile in the cnhimnn of
,i . j
thm p.iper t onr regulnr n Iverlisma
rules, hut the editorial opinion- nf tin-editor-
of 1 h i -n pap' r are their n a n, and
ie rtit for isle Ml ani price
l"h ( ,rc nbor 4- K S- i flrft
jind 1"1 a tircenhnro (j.iper d"ofed to
He nat'Tinl growth of mir .it v. In
iliti. it 'n b'fpul.liran. but lt poh
ii - ,,..- nothing to do witii i - 'in.
-inn x a l.ur rcfui'der of tlt.- Mrld f
ics ii 1 lie new j conn's to v( bv
' i ed rni rrnpond'-uce.
it - uii' inmimble rule not to color
th.
I tn!
Th
i a in n m, but to pii-cnt
re t.i our Incnds mil r'B b r
llldus-tt'd itl.i unptcpidiCfd
1 1. i n is a ilrrennbon, en
terprtte and t"d.iv i h'tpins; Hlriiot rv
t t l.n)Mri iritfrt -t m ihis cttv, for
i one of it n t went V odd em pin ves
iii n - ! vp 'tid their iTr'v w b'-re.
I 1 i;i i not written m a "rno your
n hor'i" spirit, but U-canne we think
1 ie bnines men of .n-cnsl-To w.ig'it
to know whst it miMin to have a pipr
lik.' hf Neai jibhli,H in this ei,y.
et. we rseut asm that t lii papT
tel t od v. nd will continue 1o f rpl.
t .. t . ref ; r IVs of wst tt in it V f.'-t . j
w -1:: .ontinii. to epr.-- o-ir ornn i
ir optu
mi i- .i i 'v and fruiiklv. hi
2 rt a"
.rre a t.jard. a veri hiph r.-nl. for
li ;ih i nd e'ticcnty in all things
It hs not been public! r announced
re' if olnnel Bryan is krmmj in dmU
I to. uli with the mnurgrnis in Wake
i smpHien In
t nd t"'it Iftnrn.
ihi
"whi
innert son.
U md " i n-i
ladien
d '-ii in
" filT."n Mail: " 'I he V.
Hif :enia-R that the guberna
iber n S'Mit h Carolina runs
bark this veax" Ijet'a sec. it
lumbia
tonl i
mot It
was Tillman he
terrier, wasn't it
in trod need the hull
The New H- 1 n
makes the sle- of
ind mputably ihe d-
h. n on -b )t .,-T
un
ks: -What
ny article? It is
in I for it Then.
'I ;i ). . H hilt It-
i 'him s id
thi ueui.in 1
It
STAY AWAY FROM 1M
Aad mow Haiifax DemocrmLa are about
to aplit. There is talk there of as In
dependent Democratic primary la tht
county aa a proteat agaiut ring rule.
A much better plan would be to OTA.Y
AWAY FROM THfi DEMOCRATIC
I'RIMAJtY altogether, and when election
day oomea to go to tha polla and vote
LIKE 'JIFK fEN for whomarrr you
wih to vote, for whatever party you
wish to vote.
Hrnlifai and Nash co unties have a ape
uaJ primary law, which the Daily News
recently referred to editorially, euot
mg aeveral seel in ns thareef, whereby,
whe0 a voter oaata hie ballot at a Dem
ocratic primary In either ef those oua
ties, that voter ML' ST VOTE t)R THE
NVCfTCSSFTL PRIMARY fiWDlDATE
AT THE FOLLOWING KLKTTIOV. He
cannot REFTSE to Tote at the eleotion,
nor can he stay away from the poll
unless aiek or unavoidably abaerat from
his voting precinct. If he fmls to vote
at the election, except for the two
reaons mentioned, he U Mable to proae
cution for perjury, for when he votea
at the Demoi-raUo patauariea ta thoae
oount ice he la eompelled to take
an oath not to KUPPrKT, hut to
VOTE for the anaooeaaful candidate at
the primary he at voting In.
Mce, broad Blinded Democratic atatea
manahip evolved that law, and eneaked
it through the laat DemocraUc legiala
tura
TWO LETTERS.
The other day we sent out a lot of
fftatementa to nihrnbera who were "in
arrears tor ducn " nd cneioua indeed
hat been the rephc
A good tnind aid Mib.Hcriber living in
Bennettaiillr. South Carolina, says:
I iviah you would s'iiri some one down
here wit,h a si mple copy of t he News
ii) one htiiid uii 1 .1 suh npt inn blank
in the other o that I oou'd enjov nrv
paper in pe.i.-e I don't get to read it
sometime lor three or four days, for
tbe nfhar fallows tet it first.
Well, we are fcoriy for our subscriber.
but glad to know the Daily Newt is so
popular, and. really, we think we'll
have to protect him by sending a re pre
seutaMre down there to investigate con-
dit on
Now for the second letfr The writer
ivcs in Web-it er, C, and this ie what
he t
Herewith find my cheek for 92.00 to
cm er t he statement you sent me. I
am proud to ha e hii opportunit y of
v in? for sin h a worthy (taper as the
(Ireensbnro Daily Newt.
And for these kind words the editor
feeia very grateful.
The Children'! Home tociety la doing
a grand, aoble, humane work, and should
be encouraged in every legitimate way.
ft ia doing a work that is peculiarly and
distinctively itt ownt occupying a field
by itself i and it it not proper to
compare ita cost of operation with the
orphan homes a ud schools t hroughout
the state, in a way t hat would imply
disparagement. We regret to hear of
the slightest tendency to do so.
The philosophy of this, from the Dur
I ham Sun, in net plain: "Just think of
it! After the primnry the watermelon.
That is nnmc ronsolation to the detrat
' ed eand1daic " The successful man i
pupposed to tet tli
rr k
Mtermelon.
'Taxpayer" has been asking some
quest ionn in tbe News and Ohncrver. and
i undent all v Miiri some thinj;v Won
ler if he does not vote under the name
of ,loih William Mmley
We note t he follow i ng in the h
"Some men s ra r by Hoosei ill a nd
others aw ear nt him. but that he hits
g'd a strangle hold on the wnihl's shirt
tiiil nobody pretends to denv." j
A lawyer who is hhr wd enough to
make a court believe a pickpocket it
innocent should not can y any loose
9'0 notes about his clothes.
If you say not hing be nothing, d
nothing, yon may avoid ihe critirmm of
ot hers ; but you'll h.i e a contempt for
yourself. Take 'your chnii e.
For some time the Wright Pit-others
had s kind of h lead pipe fill' h on dotng
Stunts in t he rtrcuma inbii-nt t hen ot n
t'ts bejfan butting in, of course.
'
Some riucae are not no had
ttiev make io;i unmun" ifm ht.
nt"'raii-
gem N . R - (ton t ! m o!
agents, this is a joke.
POLITICAL UNREST.
To Kditors nt Daily New-
1 heir soenm t" If on-odcrable unte
j.oln j, A l . r-tw , m 1 iy Ix-t een t he pp-
..t i.
hi
id t li ant i Prohibit ion 1 r. i
O. I A s.
Rei (;
i ;n.-c t he cnriitiMnd ot I v
I;mi. .iati or'jnier ot tie
i bat' ie Thit no man slmu.d
' ed "r ot .-d foi . troni t hi
tbe highe-t otbec. uhJf-fcfc a
'Hnuii--, :i nd veil recommend
I.
n-i ibfi
I-1 norti i na
l-iWC-t to
p.ire Pmhi
I Then the wit" iVnuM-iats stw the
tie thai (-"tin i theni to ihe 'Vniovrati
family 1 nt in two l the axe ot
moral po'iti-, and that the bet'" Dem
ocrats 'if iid be tonrl to vote tor the
nominee-- of t lie s let-lion and ntinue
to w 01 hi p ! he young kid. lYohiUtion.
that was hoi n in the Old North Mate
without father or mother.
It is a tart, well known by all good
men, that the prohibition law is a fail-
! ure a pure failure, in North Carolina.
I and if t he lVohi 1 Vntrtt rats want much
lin lhi -iite -f wo:ild So well TO repeal
t lie p 0I1 1 lot on Inw. I he p"opp are
I badly dinbd in thi and ot be-r
sections in which 1 ao acquainted. It
Not a", Milk Trust
Tha Orlinal ui Ganuiaa
HORLIGK'S
HALTED MILK
Tb Ftd Drink for All kfu
For Iniaoia, lvabxiaaoi Growing childrea.
Pure N utnboo, upbuuguSewroody.
InvigorslatheDUiwgrootheiaiid the aged
Rich mJk. malted grain, in powder fonsi.
A qttkk hack prepared hi a ravte.
Take no taottitnU. AA for HORUCI'S.
Other are imitations.
is a sure fact that whenever a war be
gins ia your un firt, that fort crum
bles to earth and the forces are then
divaiod. Tbe Prohi Democrats hare
given to the "wet" Democrats erery
kind of curing Thtt they ever heaped
upon tbe Ri-publK-ans. Now, they want
t he "wet" iVmotrats to support their
nominees. Several men in this section
who worked hard in the churchee, and
on the highway for prohibition are
now ordering hquor by the jug and haul
ing It about in their buggica to drink
fhe-maalvea and to treat their frienda.
If this is doubted, a-sk others; enany of
the citizena of thia co nun unitey can
gne the aa me information
A Sl'B-SfTRTBER.
Mansor, N. C.
UscTIZ--
Smaller Feel
Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet
Cored Every Time. TIZ Makes
Sore Fret Well No Matter
What Aila Them.
Everyone who is troubled with sore,
Bwealy, or tender t eel -swollen feet
smelly feet, corns, callouses or bunions
can 'ruickly make their feet well now.
Mere ia inetant relief and a laating, per
manent remedy it's called TIZ. TIZ
makes aore feet well and swollen feet
are quickly reduced to their natural sice.
Thousands of ladles hare been able to
wear shoes a full site smaller with per
fect comfort.
It'a the only foot remedy ever made
which acta on the principle of drawing
out all the poisonous eiudationa which
cause sore feet. Powders and other rem
edies mereJv clog up the porea. TIZ
Icunses them out son keeps them clean.
It wora right off. You will feel better
the very first time it's need. I'ae it a
week and vou fun forget vou erer had
sore feet. There ia nothing on earth
that can compare with it. TIZ ia for
sale at all druggists, ioc per box, or
direct if vou v.iah from Walter Luther
DMge A Co. Chicago, 111.
MUSIC STUDIO
VI0LIH AND TU.K0
Mim PkrHia W.odtU.
Southrrn Lif. aad Trust Building
ALL CARS STOP AT THE
BIJOU THEATRE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
MAL0NE AND MAL0NE.
Comedy Singing, Talking and Dancing
HENRY M'CARTHY,
Blackface Comedian.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
BELLE MEYERS.
Singing Comedienne.
FUDD AND CLARK.
Comedy Singing and Dancing.
GOOD PICTURES.
Lindlcy Park
WEEK OF JUNE 13.
FREE SHOWS IN THEATER.
Nightly at R.30 and 10 P. M
RAIN OR SHINE.
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO
LINDLEY PARK.
NEW AIRDOME
THEATRE
AN ENTIRE CHANGE
OF PROGRAM FOR
THIS WEEK
SLW riCTURES tVLRV DAV.
Special Price few ie Day Oniy
OH PORT&AJTS.
Iflx20 Oayon, LoO.
Iflx20 French Wate motor, $2JK).
16x20 PaeteU, $3 50
16x20 Oil Portrait, $10,000.
Wa guaraotea aa exact reproductive)
of any email picture. Caah with order.
WimTREY ART CO.
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.
A big accumulation of unredeemed
pledgee of diamonds, watches and U
other jewelry. You will do well to come
te tee us.
Liberal loana made on personal prop
erty. Bus meet strictly -onfidentiaL
A. W. KAPLAN 00
334 S. ELM STREET.
MERCHANDISE AT COST.
We are determined to turn the greater
amount of our Urge stock, dry goods,
notions, ehoea, underwear, shirts, hats,
overalls, etc., into CASH during the
month of June.
Beginning June 8, at 9 a. m., every ar
ticle in our. store will be sold at FIRST
(10ST TO I S. Thia will mean a rr"t
taring to the familiea in and around
(irecoaboro. No aooda charred- What
we want isCJASH! CASH I CASH!
BR0WN-RANTIN AND C0MPAITY
36 S. Elm Street
Eighteen-:-Months
BEATS . 1
Sixteen Years!
Thia maans that mora RpminrUD
trpewritfra of tar naw aiodrla 10 and
11 vera built told the tint eighteen
monthi after these modela were placed
on tha market than the entire output
of the No. 2 Remington during the
eighteen yeara of lti manufacture. This
ugniftofciit, in view of the well known i
(act that tha model No. t Uemincton
wan unrivalled aa a writing marhine
during ita lifetime. Modela 10 and 11
lor ule bj
Wills Book
and Stationery Co.
Hook Seller and Btationert,
(Jreenaboro, N. C.
A Bride's Bouquet
of Sweet
Peas "
li a little out of tha ordinary,
hut Tery pretty and bound to
pleaa.
Can ha made with or with
ut "ahower" effect.
Prirea, $5 to $10.
Brideanaid Bouqtieta of
Sweat Praa, It to $4 eack.
Other kinda. of course.
J. Van Llndley Nursery
Company
Day Phona, 329. Night, 298 2.
Feel
Bad
Trial
B.ttl
rrs liquid " C1
BEHOVE!) THI ranee
RaulaieiM2tcti atmai
THE
Murcbison National
BANK
Wtlmlngtea, C
CAPITAL at 8TJKPLCS tooo,ooa
Largest aad atrongeat bank la thia
section.
Do You Want to
Move?
Hire you any drayingt
Hnw about your freight t
ny heavy hauling T
W pack and crate furniture for
"hipping.
Mowery and Poole
11 S Davie St.
Phone 116
F.A. WESTON
ARCHITECT
w.iia. vm lUI
V-r-wj-w awbeMw VUlfJtaT DHJIIUalB j
Phaaa. 6a F. a 00 x. 7ii.
CKXENSBOSa S. C
Greensboro Pressing Club
Cleaalng, Pressing, Kepatnag. Clai
Rates, $1.00 war moata, W. , Sialo.
(Can't mink? Oet J&
head or bace ache? . S-iF
faint ail wrm your a?ie!H
HICK,Zv
Silk Hose Department
Her yni will find tka faiaoua "Onyx" Silk Ho4ery. Tkey an
of the but wuAt for tha priot wa aax (or tkarn, and wa beliave wfl
gir you full meaaure of aatiafaetton la irear. Tbay bar kifk arafclad
heela and iplked aolea tka priaia ara 1.60, $1.88, $2.50 aad CM.
Ramie
Bera wa hare a material woren after the atyle of heavy liaea era ah
and ia aa excellent material for th making of Coat Suit and Ideal for
tha making of aeparaU akirta. Come ia th folk) wing aha dec Light
Una, green, grey, pink, dark old roa, whit aad black and filial pa gn. Priead
lie th yard.
York Linen Suiting
Thia material ia lighter ia weight than the Rami (loth, aad wwuld
b ideal for one piee dreaaea and i alao heary enough for eoat anita
or aeparate akirta. The material baa a French iniih aad th waara la
lik uato it Come in the following ahadei: Graen, light Uua, a&ry,
champagne, pink and white. Priced IS.
Parasol Department
Doal forget that thi ia headquarter for fine Paraaola. W bayre
then la all th new deaiga ia aillk, pongee, aneroeriaed elotk aad tha
beautiful Persian effect. This i a beautiful lin aad yew. should see it
before making your purchaaa. The price an lie, 11.00, $2.90, II.U, $4.60.
Dress Goods Department
In this department you will Ind whit aad cream dreu gooda. Plain
and fancy aergea ara most popular for Suits aad Separata Skirt to b
worn at mountain and seashore resorts or for ocean travel. These wa
are showing In various qualitie. Prios 56c, 1.00, $1.50,
Laces for Spring and Summer Dresses
Dam Faahioa ha one agaia restored lacea ta their rogue. What is
there fa tb garment ef fashion that more beautifully aeeentuate th
daJntiaea of style than the ue of LaceaT Our assortment 1 eunwlmaag.
The line ia replete with the aw idea the effect are beautiful. Price,
6c, 10c, IV, 26c the yard
Shepherd Checks in Linen
Thia material is not all linen, but M t-3 per rent, of it ia tinea.
There 1 just eaeugh eottoa to keep it from crushing, thereby makiag it
a moat desirable elotk for eoat suits and aeparate skirts. Th material
1 27 inches wide. Nary and whit and whit and blaok aad white. Aak
to be show a this cloth. Pru SOcth yard.
Ellis, Stone & Co.
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Thoroughly Equipped
f Experienced faculty. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Praaian- J
hip. Knglish, etc., suereaafully taupt. No vacavtions. 2
II Low Rate for Summer Seanoa. Aak far Literature.
ATLANTIC HOTEL
y iTX MOREBEAD CITY. N. C C
hjrr! Oellthtful Seaside Resorts W
i&S&-S ATLANTIC HOTEL OPENS JUNE I. IV
V VIRCWIA BEACH CAPE BENRY. VA.
Pa 1 bo Only Seaald Resorts la Virginia. I
I 1 , PxtrenMly low round trip Excuraioa 1
ik I Tleketa. Spend your Vacation at Amer- iy I
At tea's Greatest Seashore Reaorta. Only 4
W'J a few hours travel at minimum expense L0
It and a Maximum of pleaaure. llvtif
j-4 Surf Bathing, Tennia, Fishing, Daae
Trnvel via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Jf lljrT
IV For complet information apply to. v V
IV) any Norfolk and Southern Railroad N. V tAj5n
11 Ticket Agent, or sddree H. C. Hud gins,
1 General Paneenger Agent; W. W. Cmx- tp
i U ton. Assistant General Paaaenger Agent, fl
j B Norfolk, ,"",),, SJ
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WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45
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