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UBEENfiBOBO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY. JT7NB 17. 1910 NEWS FROM HIGH POINT Mrs. Frank Bill Dead Dr. SlantoD To Attend CoDvcntioo iloiei tBpw:J to Daily News ) Hlfb Fun, June Jo Dr. k) Stan ton, th- secretary t tl Nuith .no ltr,a Medial lonrij, ris bii.-v I'M the pai wk uri iuciti r he pi olm am !ur Ll.tf fcJth animal uieelin of the tne.li oJ autirlT ul tlir Slate uf orlt I ui Vittia at U fihiBville Bea h June "Jl to Mrs. Frank Hill Dead. Mri iisnk Hill i i - 1 ibis morning at i, r home 1 -D Snow hUr t wHb lubcreu loto at tlx mi.'- of I yai 1 M i-a"l ltav a f)u-iaiid to mom n h r t. .--I u i) ra 1 ' i vn v 1 11 be held t unoi i . . .. h 1 1 ti no-Mi a I 3 u'cliK k and will I- . -"ii duMad by Kev (). F Arier A. 1' Fearer, who ha lateo wi' h ' Mandaid Mirror cm pa ny ! r ' h- 1 Jt-ai. IT t todav tor avM his ootLIMcUori M lib U.r " to go tarta business I'M iuil- : luaaafwot urtia' ntnt I). AiWerbon. of O.ail-tUe el a itiorf Gumae liri-'Bi. a !'!- uf hit at Guilford William P F.l. uf I aii.i.u'.t. Ind bi at ont t1 a rei.i-nt nl tto- .- tion, who 4'' '"n m " 1,1 Guilford and adtuinn,.' . uuuli", 1- 1 1 t-r his home tLis tiioij.i Mlaa Finnic Mam,, r pinsn'm the Y V. C A c-f tii1 '.rMi.flMii- 1-u.a"-collets, left thin mot n- ir -1" 1 1 If to aU-nl I ha A 'm ' 'i ' n YA. Snutb ajd family l-tt thi m i f i fng for layton lor a t vi- t la Kalattvit MUi (ViUa Nance of 'irov. cpnt Flight In the !, trie r'' "f Mt- Aji. PtH.khtltd, en ,mt.- Irt S-l,ev!e A. M I'Hu'K" " 1 '.v 1 t U hntne aU.-e nf A J Khk'l. n fttn 1 Wim a'n, h nd ml. I-1 1 if -in ' e .i nuinSej- of uu pr -i u.ent - .mil npt.i- Mik f m.Ji I uHl. ..t a-lmi-i-.M V (' . a me. .. of tl,. I ,t. in... I . and M inn I'M-., XL .mi i W ra latii, tli j.'''- ' i:-i..'li Hnl ni Mia Imlu Uful-eih. of 1 Im,.,., !: i vimllny th'- Uu.iS ..j r A H i-k BaDiamin I Smith hitrl.. '. nn.l llichald Budiet el U liiiiir.Mii -t j i OVT a te u 1 1 1 i it iiM'iLin u lniite front liifriituuo I IuiimII.' iii Ibrir Umnnt mi Ml at I' raiwei lli i ell, of Frfderiok a, Will fcp''h'1 lltC kmiiiiihm silti tla- ffcmil of II i KirlH. GaH Mtt,in returned frnm mi n t V li b I eamiuiijl titp w'h n rniuJr ff Gr rn-lor,o t.i. m M"w emniM ' .. rppurt a yieal tiiu. n--t w 1 1 li-l a ! i i i.j the ikwim' rami tot the U -t w-t k GREENSBORO MFN SHOW RAI FICH HOW TO START Measrs. II. lluod, .1 .1 Stone 0. C. Hunt ilil on, thiee of the fin n were vci v influential to ifcm mu In Oreen-vboro a $A.IM)0 V. M. '. A , n turned yeaterday uiortunp from Kaliiyh, where Ihej- met a body uf citien at a i-oniereiK' held fr the purpose of lav irtp out p ans t.'r an artivc mmpairn in aecure a MCA nrmi mIi.iii for thnt city 1 lie a-aenil'ltif k- at a dtnnei gMen in the piiv.il.- duiii'y r Mini of Iffwraetr! caff, t ni 1 n whi.'h ml drt'oim were inii.le con. er to flu- pl in of Pimpnipi I'M a Ml A tT inr tap.tal 1 1 1 Mr Mood .poti.ed to I he opentn apetel. 4.1 H liroHtihl'Mi Mpeaklnp t thr alue mid upllltin power ot a M tn oun man hood Mi-li I t loi.e and C t Huntington hNo made i v interest irijj, talks. The nieetn. whirh wh attended, nin fi.ll e nt bu-ia-Mii and no HouM lialeiL'h will In ,e i ! rreat.- aucceea in t Ih-it en nipmn I ;rol ni it hi of thank wcie i.t.d i-.i the i . t . n-l,n o fentlimen in a ppi ' .. t in ..f their aid in he wnik of wiinn.. j-ii. h an a --. u tion for Iahich Meet me tiifryht at l.lndh Fark MISS MARY MINES HURT IN A BAD RUNAWAY Mary II. as a re nit el at twet et f ri -i.'ri v rains; lad I" i Dii-jry in whn h t ii intrijr .) ii 1 melt Mine im eieiiBM tl w if hoiil in wii er v h ut t a i una n H V on - hlx.i i ,i t noon i ' ! ! i I 1 1 1 1 , t In- t hmw ii 1 1 'rii t ii o -he , rid ma ml "i-rnl- ,1 nd . T 1 1 1 -to. . -., . was . I rn in? the hor ui (in v Mi. H in' h hlS aiMer ! ii- dr. i tic Io n home a . and iit 1 1 -e i e. n inr ri f w .ii.n. hnrt d i t ii ih e f i om the . J heotvd t h- ,t r Ine l hr h' frijjhtepe I at t; - ht ol a . - whirling around iin.i thr Hirie lioin the Itii: lumpe d ;i few in i mi i s t . .illy in ni r ;i- n i ' oh t cu' a 1 1 1 M i a Mr Hm.-t t n , anl hi CU' Oil I i. h Hid ! nt f-s. rl mn o t- il Mild U.ls II t h iiie.uit line Tha hers., t.u, t,. ra ie tec! . IT Q tiadlr hul II." ha TmC 'e n d ol - h 1 Mie llitir w,., I to h' hntpe and lust i.uht vf,r uns r-'prrifd lo I.. Jfet t ing n l"i i . f ' SVPr RIOR COURT. Tnde Adams i (.finding Away on the Hg ho.ket Judtfe Vl;itn-, .'. i;.. r oi .'"Tt k''p irr ind n i. . .i-. - . t t tie volunnn" i- d.- i :!.. s, ..i n.h .-!. t .i i 1 1 1 1..- i .e ol M.iln, la .1 M ,i i ,".-i ; (ilma. ad niiru-' ra t i ii i . d-et In favoi ot the p'.iu.t t' The ease of W : i.,,- . -.-t ! C. Wat km in whn h im lered 1 hat In- wan entity commission on s Kali c: i t 'tit n was con. 1 : ided iut liel . n n ,i i . i' nd a f tw a ' w tti i run d.di K r a j irr f'lirtied er.ln't in :.ir..i 'akins I lie ,uno ml inuih .. 'wit '"'V 1 . i-t The i..i!rr I 1 .1rl, rr.rT.n i.m r-: tho o in t. I' e'.-. I .''rtn iM !.k. '' .-nd tl,.. Itf rno..,. FUNERAL OF MRS HORNER AT TEN O'CLOCK TODAY Tt.f I .n- t,' , , . tl,,. I,., j, ,,, Mn .'cnu.r .1 1 1 v .... ,,. I - ..i d-ntl. t h. i ... .. i I i-i M. ,1 . Tr fwlr t.-'.ri... ii :i:i'i. t.il! I.. h-!d Iroi t I .i i 'i . -In -,t ti .hi . !i . 10 o'.-to. V tin- ! . In.- -. t,l ,T.i.iiirl.-. It I:.- .; Mmi.U tl-Im ttm pMtrr f --r I i, r. U ot ti... C-flrt Int'-n'p'-t w ; m Orse HUJ cu.0tcr-. MAY MOVE BIO FIGHT t j Promuten Are Preparing te Take Mill to Nevada. t Bf Tlte A-n.-Francisco i t ia ' ed Fre ) V'M U'll e.-n ' t! . M I 1 ' 1 1..- Ml 1 take plir on in!i 4 It not .it I ran. i-o, i . n t i I p it off iN-no. ' h. : t-ijf w :li i- h.'.d mi diit.- ..-t a I -j ! k H 1 ' pi-Mii'-' I Inn n ' i ( w M'.l. I 1! anl .. I ii. Hi.il I'i.-.,- i ,ii. ph- ii, f r.i.. Inne Irt it I. t " mi Mr a I Ml. ii'ii! ) ii U iu-1 I' Mi h if . if,. I 11 - ...In- .n fijlit , n. i, .. i . hi i. : i i i for i i. -I i rt inn. (j -M ..-,. 1 K .i ' I I Hull I . rl i ! 1 ' ' ' 1 . I. I . I.. . ill -.!(.. J li.r r.,.,1 t lt ,. I. r r... tt,,, ,.. 1 ,,. V. . .. . ' r .,, fu1 ,,,i in 1 i i '1 - ' '! 'Mi it.'.' ti irri 1 llttf uil ! U ' p m I'M r i ... 3 I he Mit.-nt im. I ,. i in , i 1 1 ' . 1 -.r. -i -r ! ..I, .. e . ,r , ....!.! i .. If 111 pt. ihl , h . it lie V ffr' for 'inn'i .r mad Older p, ' mm' ft nd ,t N i ma .1, the pt nii'Ot pi.p.n.i : ii i e pir "Ml -i r r n i ii 2 Hi. o U i hat II. . nil nrti'ii I halt II.' n,.r hi uni .i. i r rtt t.l. he p H- fined I - f I i .op np'it i ' i. i: , v oil II,.- he Uu iJhi HICKORY HAS CIVIC PRIDE; WILL IMPROVE STREETS llnkoiy. lunc Hart. Abee and cftmpan, ot tin illy, (jot tbe emit tact lor i-oiit.1 1 in t io:i nl the new trc-e and Cllll'lll UlilvK Hi Vt.. lept, .'( I ' , nf It in (.nul it nit: 1 ha I h hi. a I ' I i, -I "lie of I he lie-.! in I lie -.nit h i.e.-ftul iimiii1 the keenest soil, pl f I I lUlj 1 I. id ol !r Hair-U. of Newton. ' I I a. ilr,on out h. . au-e I... m.N bid on ; .ii n'H -in fu! ti i m mu-t , rl n -1 j tli mk ti'Mii lul 1 to lanuaiv I m lo-feit if!.', ii -. larvia wid re , u-.-l toi he -f '".M- I'fie n 11 .1 ii i. -ii Iim i e made t he follow 1 1 1 e-t i mat - of r he tm nf t In' w i k hi Ih d.Mie nun, t.puire and li nd rp;i s. ! s.iaai. I'jik Flo. I n re to S nd h a' etiui- Ml lain . nu r( ,., nf h -t r.ef It. tn lenili to l.k en h acenin i.lHM: t- .-ut ti n vnur trnin I ni in n'h ti l.'trertlh sjlrret .aiO i;i,-.nlh i.' n .. . I noli I 1 1 1 en! li l r. t el I) dt i ci'f H I . t i ,. ' i ..m V h . nt h to K in' h - u iinlh jtiiu;e. ftom Twotili, , t e. tit h I I eel i. . 1 (IHI . hlh It.uy P'f'th lo Vi'llttnenlh ,i Him dirt '-' til h a venue t ri t.. Tn nle. lit h -iM'i'l , Sl u . nt h -t i. - t . ! mm I'. nth t.i ,i rim.-. .i I Mil' TV i-lft h 0 I rnti li. -ii-'.'! i. - ..ml, il to H.IHI nth -lleet, e.iuo. l. Fill eenl h -Ml. I lilt 1 hii lr-.'iit h ' i 1 troiu Mn t ."ul h to I' ifl.M'iit h huihk". MKKl N ml h a venue. I mm F-rk l'l-i mi h i. i t . fcR.ium nHl. 4'l ; to MT. AIRY NEWS NOTES Mi. W . lime In lust now i he out . em's u lie,,t . tun look foi ii- ... i ' .1,-r.n t the sUt 4.'intr Ha ollld lint look am fall iu (Treat inualii. iitnl the e..ndlliori 'h.iii ,i I I he croft is 1 1 c and it would he a now a 1 1 r it i loner I a t f - u In ." nuu jri. t p t v t III .O I '. '..'m I I. in . ..nine Into ma n i- ..n.-t.d r. oi'e .1 1 j, w er ni.it k . t in 1 hi I'T.lnv t..r r..l.l.itiw. .hp "si c a 1 1 . 1 IH Hi..- m.paI pr.iiri, t.,i . I I lcen m my nmnev from time to l i e rii-r in.e t lu i-i nta. and thev - t c ica 1 ! puzled a to what nrnl .ti. mind) rnoi ey, a shoit.ii:e of oer ! oi. h.n ;ne; Us-i not ht-.l d ui inn I he ,'-( tw nioiiths I in lursdai thee .c d io W.itch at 1J O'clock .111.1 see if ' " i ... I ,it i !i tic t hit I Nine tion eh. i ... . of the firm -one, i i. d himself 'i a lii-i.i in trie -t.ii.'io.iM he h. nd iv ' tii mi: up 1 1 .on t he I... ti i o nf Flelli IM I, .1MctK iwei ope. V h- had U ide hi th. if. i .t it i .u.ii t .n hi.l tt out Hi- r i -n.-.-rt I Itllll II,' --.mii.. 1 ...-n I., .., tl,,. -I i' It hr iti.nt nl... Im . A 1 1 iii ilj;i I .lint -lfc.Ml.ll li.. t. i.. -' -i-tntt .n. 'ila.'ttin r. t. rf t l- Mr rtfl f li h.i.. M - I t in i. K I. I.I ...tr I rnic I'.' I l.ar At the Bijou. p..,S;i.! t tltl- til.-iitrr "I" ttt.i'i... t,-int. n. it i- l-i!l of . ,l.,ttin Nnd iin.l of thr h.j'i MASTERS OF THE ART Japanese Ttsftors Idow Bow to Say Pretty Tbtogi Tin? Associated Presa ) I uiu 16 His Import i llyli e H.rvyaau Futiini. ouiu ...( ot Japaiu. and hi Mite, .inp 1 sun- Kt.fhnni, e-petit 1mUv lu anil ied with erli otliei oit-uiit' things Mr iiix.rtrH'll . Anieru aii a v ia tern t l,e ( luted Mates IU it.' l lie tilers of Ani'M I c i in at I Mil , ac-oir i. M by - i'. an. I hum K dkie. . Inef of hii J Mit' -'- - t h. r i. . . left it ' I e'tt I b Mllel a b'l- 'IHV 1 . 'i - I e't i- i vi a i man." I, h, Ih our on in) l Im t him ii.',. ih eierall - a a k e.l hi- i M h tt the U rf! tupH'ie ill ' pi. I I:- IK'I hre 1 (HI him hi . pi.-a-e "ii t J'M - itK M pi. HI.' - h u-lnini t- iit'tm- ' over aem- tf 'Ten IIMC ni. i have t lie men Mlrt l.t H - l W -Ml i.-mI interr-t h ! I. M i 1 'I tlM ni. ni w .1 'i I ii d it hmhIi 1 1 he eX fMn hen I in intio amonp i lie ..ni"-r men I lie ..i - tor m-.'lf I do not thin I should are l(. f "T think the I n ip.I "-'ates nnvv i ?t eaf in t it it (on. hi it 1 dirt not ha to nd it l.k.-d " t fior i -hi v as I mft.l .1 l,.-r ' -1 ... k fi pi i '.n 1.. inr-i M..-I ni.lv LENOIR NEWS ITEMS I . -it i't im i i I mi s-lrfle I Ikll'S h Ud ti ii t I t. the Itll-tr Ih. tl-t 't ,lt , da t i lun ayn. t ni' pn . ol (; , I o IIIUlllllM.ll- ' I lie In.,iI.I ..III . I In' a nd I ir fit er i l a i p .Vii. v ot rmoiv jin-l lleiu W hn h iMl nth lie U, elt lei) ill a -e. i ll! meet 111 of t I ii-tee of t he ii'lli a nlHlemeilt t-elt IU eh 1 llJi t I r oul at Hn' tune hv t h.' I . Fen . nf Morn lawn, I'-nn.. Ii.ul la-en circled to tin pn-iileiu y of Finoiy and Henry eollej.'. w nnnirei-t Hi inline iih lavoia lilv coiinderifl, hut. he was not elct'tcif" I r Uraier i- a (ftaMiiate of Irinii y roll. L'.' l nd lob I!- Ilopkmo ll.lH'l-.M lie Wan ii . 'anient of Kilt her Inn! eol lei nil .-hi and or the p,ii i en i s lie Im held the Jkie-ideii.y ol Oaieliput cFtnn'e inlhye, a1 t'1 nace, uherc he i Slnlii-lird n re. old tor etliei.'lu V and ,U-.l.iie- iihilHT I'l l nw pre-idcnt of ..mm v and Men r (ole'-r i- run- of North (alolina Hnf niof pininiiient t In re i p ei in tin- "tie of t'he s.nii h. under hi- n ml tfifl -on to ejw oldest r... ...''IHIMSfl-lt t mm h of .-en mi t lie I l .M er M'ld t ,1111 I h L Uft'k t ni t lieil lie CXpe i-t I.) lea - al l!mni . The loral Kn of Pvthian recent 1 flrtrsl fit follow .ar ol!i.e(. I l'nwi ' I. hf n-dfor e.m in m i.. , i I ii 1 1 r- n e rtiii n. el ior ' h isna nl pp. 'jtle I W I o1 liert ke- O. I O' I . . or. I- Hid . I I 'o t I. HlM-l.T A i n rin- I ' a t die udd t' h ni.t -t t of wmk I I Men ma-icr "t rxi-he 'lhoinp-on. niM-ter nt tin. in. s.)n 1 1 1 inner ;ii,inl; ' '.. F er -La-d st in nye iioic was hen kltrhen a t. w nights a .it .1 II t irk -I 'it in the ' home ;lit an.) of 'U rem e n ph 1 1 ;i lioui n tlonkinir some on.' h;ol enter, for n roL',tri-"1i mtnii h I' to in e-t ic;' I r, ,i ml it ha pM 'fnow,uTn as 1 he mi i .i.h t :dl... d Ih hoi I- pled .nt .(I that an V f he w in .it and ilie "it ncenuiil tal I. and Ik iimnitl pnim-.l 'tl ! 1 :l I i.-f Inr.- .I.iiw.l tv- M. I II i .l.-tinit.- ... t I. .it .1 . .in ,i v ' K. y t f t n i ft LT V I " II-.,... I .ak- ti i w 1 1 h l h P-ihli. r tin. ill I,.. f it .f in t'i oil ,l lit I.lv. I : """" count I )mfii'i nt - h. . i;.ruf.l he !,.t . an r. if Cflf ' . i- oil fiee sect there w l.t 'I CM I he p;l -1 t n lid.' . 'o tsc yiow mc lio .("!,( rw 4 I I . nl i oil Xi e p run v f. e.i for the l '.'I'liii f ft Iv da I lie w heat . mi. I t h I ion hav i i?"0.t ( oi n arid pot.Vors llolli .. - t)t M"- : mil. ot i.oii, farmer in t In- i.ejit crop lllls war ti' looking well, and ts f lu re w ill lie a ii- i ear pplca hii I F" ' e h.'lU lieeft 1 1 T ii njv rt (, ,r prir( this -eason ;iti.( (here is nlciit of i.i Ii sort - nt fruit int now . Thf A.rdomr. i iiimI .nil ..n I'h.ri- i ..n,- tor t). .itlnij: mi .1 tlir I..ti nt the Sir half of the week, af IJo.kI ciltertailimenf this popular a ni use Irene has a w.in.b'j K.iallt n I'M one mm h older t ha n on:.' wnr well reeried Hv "1 aiaien.c last m-ht. Mile . lo.'i i n h- r o I i' nd t he Ihe Atidouc is fur an a'tius. merit for re-en and 1eene csd patronage I..,.. open at t hi popula r the! er at Hudson-Whitr nt .lati.'it "if.1 li-rr LMume ioiiok were asi ninril. Mr .in.! Mri ilium H rt Hud.n ii,--- t't.. honor of our .p -n,-.. at niAriiMK' " 1 1 hair ilauclitpr. Maiv ile. ',. 1. IVntnn W'hit... on W I'.liieH moil. .i.f. inn.. i. I'.hm. nt :. k li'. f i ,'iiM..n .rfH-t. Nor... Ik. jfei,t.boru. J t at i er .lulv I.. TEACHERS' BUSY DAY President Hobbs Delivered aa Able Address oo "tauatica." 1 Sprrml to Dnily Newt ) Ashek i lie, June 16 1 bi has beea a busy day w tt ii t he leathers attending the t-eiuiik (if the North Carolina Xecii ers' a'-ni bl v. r ol low iug the work of ruorninif t lit teai-lieis a-mbled ia the audit on mu at noon lor tue addrraa of Fnideu U L. llobba, of lauillurd col le;e, aud the rcpurt of the oommittet on teu. !u r hiiUrie. Frof. Hobbs wade an intei ent ing addiena. tbe general subject, ul whK li wus " au&atioaa." He dia . 'u.-.sed some ol the jtroblema of ttiachera a tid tie he i cd t tia t our of the things (hat the teachers houM do was to Uach pupila not to ioIate the laws of health, lie be 1 le d tha I ed uca 1 1 onal w ork in M'NooN -hould be well balanced. The ii'ujiiinx "l eduiatu'iuii institutions and i he t iiui' h. U hu ll vvide Iv prevailed in the DOL.ih. iiH m tutor in building up a hirou.' neuient wnitii would preaerve the country. He thought that one ot the e lis of t he pit sent m -iWm of education was thnt people mid 1 1 1 1 K lo do too many I i hih and not tiding miy ot the in as lliof.iugh ms they should, he held to ttie doi 1 1 tin thai a few thing- well done best, pa i ticulaiiy along educa tiMidl lines Sinnf of the tearhers, he s.tal, made th mistake ot supposing that th if a i id It knew e en t Inna He m o,ild ad Aillingrirvs to ubnei e and learn mpathetie nature tor a leather not so mu h in teaching people how to make a li aim ot education, ing, he aaid, wua the hut it war to teach the n how to li 1 H e- W hich WOuld J 1 1 cs ol iiKi't ii )ntM .Mint for .urn. thn, to ihenihelven and I lie cnimnunity. I he rcjioit ol the eomiimtee l' ,i 'lieris' ha la Men und piiMoiip, R. .1. I irhe. of AsheMll. . H l. smith, ot t.reenviile; V. .1 hid, ot Kalil-ll, !ra I I UlhnytMM. nl Nnnth dale, and Ml I Neir,.- I leu, "1 Kalci-h. Mat. lead hy , I'l il 1 ihe I tn- . oiiiinil tie had Ul e-iij.,!,l tht- -.tlriii.-M ot tea. hers in lt ' f the hading muitheril iltlea, in ' .iidih Hii'hniond and Attan'a, with the i ol-. ,v i up result . I tie minimum a wr i'- -.iI.hv paid teacher in white acliools fCn per yea i : and maiiiinini aver .1' t with a general average of . t . I he ein-ra 1 a vera gc paid priu J - ipii'v hi the elementary a. hool uit . and to prinnpals of high schofiU. )h I Hon lie n lied a 1 1 ent inn to t he fact t hat A-h.t1le would he ahie to make an ap pi m , nio i v i m 1 1 ae in te.ichi i h aa lanes ; ot lu per eent nekt year. j I o oida.n a genital in "rea.se nf nalar us of all leuchers, the cum mi t tee jjlir two methods, on to raise the standard' of the profession ; and the other in-.tea-e tin- length uf the a. hoo t r in. lo itnieitfe the nta mlii rd. the eOinrililtee would liae the 1 if i - K t ui e rsirthlish a Itoard of exam inert, under dn e.-tion ot , t he state board of education which . should examine nil trachcra who apply ' iHitions in puldic M'hoola. J he com , t tTV a l-o i ccom mended that a Iciris la t i vecnfiimit t re of feaiheis be crcHted hich VaJa.1 II ha ve i lia i it' of pronmeil lefla t wrfSacjijre (l( nvt general m-in hly this wiiiier, a nd t ha t I hey he Ml! meted to Uoik t irureHiny the a pprnpna t mn for ue of t he penci at hoaid of cl ii. iiiion hy at lea-t $-2fti,(KMt. Mhnh um is to go to the peeial tax di:iirt of the state, and alo work for adoption of a conatit ul lunn I amendment mereasiuu the puldic liool term fl lour to six months in the x.ar. thus m - iCH-in the y ni ral v tor fduHtioii 1 1 oin IH to J.i o'li!-. per hundred dollai. s to pensions for t.-arhers, t lie commit tee recommended that the Mate pas a general law like Vuginia noiv hn. whieii would en a Me the pen - ion injr of f eaehn s 'I he ii'iminit 'ii(r committee for oftn-ei of ihe its-oiiHt ton was appointed n lol mw to iep. rt tomotiow tnoinmi;: I . lo nei , supi-t intendent of public in struction; F hew. of Trinity col leer; . L. MadiftOfi. of ullouhee b((h s. hool .1- F Hohjrnod. of Cfxiord ; and Mia A M M-.hatix. of the State Nor- lll.i I Hi 1 .1 . ensl,0 o. I Im1 .oiiiniifiip oil reol u( jopa was ap p.Mni.. us t.dl. ims; . . W alker, of I In- I -n. ! -il . H P. Fuiven. of New Iterii; Matv ' f-iaham. n f Mate Nor mat; I) I I. ile,. ol Manon; John dm ham. 'if am-ntoii: ami H. A. Sentt lle. of a vnesi j lie. At the Grand Opera House. 'Ihe Rcnti.l.F lielinefl lidy Minstrels, w ii li a n cut ire change of program tlitoiiphout ;i(.'Mlli cp;ifci) ilN third ri"e --nd nient I ii iiiolif lt plaxintf to a ip.i.iiv li..;ii'. 'I fie ehmie certainly i. t w- T"a 1 pra inc. ii"i on I v to t he in-xer l "ie iiiaub-n. but the cleanlinesji .md re linemen I ot 1 lie cut crt a i nment . i h nh m us he h 1 1 1 1 v recei veil bv the la -d:e and 'lnllren present. Mi laahellc. in her ' HcHo. fr. Moon Man '' was en.or. enoiieji to make this stsotKl ..ttie r. . a laiiuuax (eel prnun.. Ih lt.-..!al( 'sisters in 1'inninif co t .i iiw -. w it li . lever voices. ftininjf duet a nd i -s Father Foherls. in t he h i t n .li' n- e. wi e heart ily received, I In wdl eotiiiiiue for the balance ot Hie eck ;if th.' t.rand oiK-ra hmisc. tw llMl I at IM and . w and children's r 1 lie house. ,th a bin mat tnce ladie BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED PH1LATHEA LAST NIGHT I l.o .,iit. ni n' Bihlp r.!- f the lii.t II. Im irtt,i i (tiiri-h rlHifrtMiinv pn tcrtjtiiH'i tl..- tti..iiKrfl of t Ii. I'htlathea .Hid 1ht l.i.li.-' Milili- cl!W lat nt i If h i.f Inhn K. T'rnxlor. 3 r-t I.rr -I ip, t . V.iiMiu. i.':ini wrro iUH dtinnff .lif v.'iitnp ami ttUtt h nunilKT of intni iiirntjil it"! lo.al nm-i.-al pl.'.t inn ii. n iitmr ht-l) fit-It ion- rpfreh Hoanoi.. . .. Innr l - I hp IVnio. in. rt l -tii, ,,f hltv k irrant. oakf ratir i-o'ivpnlion of t hp riftli tiij;rp- m.l Hint ...n,h u.tp smt'i). ulurh PrP "i""1 Hi-tint of irpnia mt to,i.i . nrpatlv . j...pd. About 1 M pirtB rallpd R"-.'" M"nnl hii.! unanimnu.lv nomi Mttmi th. h..ur of and 11 oVln,k. natpd K W. Sannd-r-. of R.-ky Moonl. and. all .i.olaipf that thpv hail a (trand ' " oandi.latp. Mr. SanndPrs i the pro. tiniP: in fa.l. notiir wpnt ao far as to rpprP.pntaltp from thp district and iv that if tlte oting men wore a welt , n"1 no "PP.'on " Ih wnipntton to versed in .heir Hthlea at. the" were ini".- , r, , , ntertainmc ihPT should all .'laim t lirtnpi as ailthoritips on thp U,H, h,K,k herp are alrnnt M of the I'.niiL' ni.'ii m thp Itililp .lass, and t.hpv are TerT ninrh interpsled in the Sunday school work. Kdttor hailea L. Mephen. of Ihe New Bein loiinml. cint lat iti'jht in the city, returning botne from a riait hii Aiin wli. i BUSY AND BETTER DAYS Vadesboro Is livt&g a Substantial Orotth Tbat Astonishes Ererjbodj. Wadeshoro, June 16. Busy and bet ter day are nhead fur Wadeboro. Work haa been U gun on several nr and mod ern resident tt and still more building ia oon tempi ted t ontrartor Lindaey, of I ' his street work, which is to iegm im mediately. l"he streets will he paved with macadam, and receive a coating ot taryia, . y hnli not only helpa to keep down the dnt, lull hiWds the material together and gives it an elastic coudi tion Mr l.indhe a bid is to do the en t ire job tor a 1 1 act ion ov er t"J8,(Mi, and the work inut I done during the next four months. Mearer the business part of town, iu fact, only three blocks troua the court house. Colonel i'airnk a few weeks ago made another pui hae and this time htj astonished t he conservatives V adeshoro ts not in t lie midst of a mushroom grow t h, bot is moving up vtard ani forward New people are con slant I v cowing io the town and strange faces greet ou ceiv where. T. P. A.'S DISCUSS CHANGE IN THEIR CONSTITUTION (By The Associated Press ) (Aiattanooa, Teun., June 16. Pro posed amendments to the constitution of the National Travelers' Protective i "sonstion ,re di-u.d iu the at ternoon session of t he eon vt ntiou here n 'trtdav Fhe etlort to change the board ot director m a to ha c a majority reside outside of Miaoiin failed, dn: the pi opo-l I ion to pa v a netklv teuc tit to iii.inher m ii ia disabled bv mi k ntw or accident re-ol ut ion recommend itij; Ptiat t he I tavelera' Protect i e a-ociation conven t h'ti extend ita greeting to Theodore F.ooseelt upon the occasion of his re turn to A me i ica Ma earned with rm in? cheer Fnthu-iain wa aiousetl by a mej-ape f torn asihufptnn. an noiim-ilipf that the cxies Ua(pp clniie would Im retained in the railroad bill. Kleition of officer is scheduled for tomorrow . ROLES WILL BE CHANGED WITHOUT MUCH OPPOSITION f By the Associated Press.) Washing on. June 1. - tut of t h- t htee aute.l batt le line in the Mouse ot Ke prcsen I at iv es, v hu h has been rad natly nierpin( for several days tuwaid a mutual ground of conflict over the uea t ion of t he rrform of the rules, t here iiwi gradually today the appcaranc i-otrtrt h in like n a mica hie settlement The rules commit I e arpuoil, wi of e nd draf t el for hom s o er t he (lark MiertVv r solution, uhn h seeks to pro vide a wflt for a mernlwr tt bnnj; ltrto the House a measure Isiiipi "smothered" in rt. ni m it tee. 'hairina n Dalzell and ntfier Tegular" Hepulduan memlier of l he com mm t tee w cl e jonicu by t he Dene rat ir m mlcr m attempting to formulate a rule which would work out the end desired ami acceptable to the j House. I M. C A. CONVENTION I OPENS AT MONTREAT TODAY i Uy The Aoeiated PtchO Achcx tile, dune Irt I he Sout hern Student' conference, compnaed of the student a-srx mi mna of sout hem r-ollejrcs, will hold it opening irn tomorrow moniiHjr al Montreut, IH miles from tin eit v. The rnnterenee, which w ill Im in cinn tor ten da . will he attended by a Unit TV. drlcjatea from various set tii'iis of the south tronR list ot spes ker n nd prominent workers in t he student V M C A. field has been -e cured. The conference will be feat n red wiih rlailv lecturea and Hiblc classes. INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN EOR RALEIGH Y. M. C A. BUILDING ectal to Ihitly News 1 h. dune lfi. At a apiai dinner Fa I. C i en t It l.ens e pecia Ily t n t ei est ed ol a oun Men' ui and i he erect ion in t In oi ama ( hriMian associ of a Miitahle hutldinj p.ght. a rc'duti"n n Kaleigh la' . adopteil pro uinitf tor an mtenie .-ampaign to tw rwiiaruraterl :n the earl) al( lor sub script ions of ?..(aal or Hai.taMi for a Hiii t a hie building, t here bciii(f no in ten t ion ot m u ,i ntinp s . M. l A. unt il ,t buildtn? is erc;ifd. AppUM tor uirorce. i My 1 he Aiciatcd Fres i Atlanta, '.a. Intte Irt. Charging lh.it Iter mi son nd . Magi II. nagperl a n (uiinl.iin.'.l rotitimi!h Mini lh-t he We hllt);1:,v ,ntov-at'.M. .Mr.. Mattie '""'" '"-'' "ii"" "-. tai limin e anu i lie ciiioi in men umi children. Mr. Maill i a stepdaughter - C , . C,. , Vldna naJ ..m ninndl in rlit.'f of th." Tniti'tl Confnl.T ate fl.T!tn Had No Opposition. The Best of the Season. The bill that i on at t he Bijou for the laM half of this week is the best erer een in ireenacoro. TUi i int i hot air. but a statement of a fact. Tha! picture are good -excellent- anrt there are two muH-al comelia us in the van-! deville catc thai are great. Th wh" fail to see it will mis tbe best of tbi rrt"t I Sg C! A GREAT TDHIC da AND BLOOD PURIFIER Tfcar a on rtiaoa a. bar all etban which makes 8. S. S. th pMlwt ef au tonic, and that it boonuaa it u the graatast of ail blood partAara. Any sTitem which naads a tonio, aaadi a blood puriflar, (or it la Impnra. weak bkKd which oauaas tha waakanad. run-down conditio of tha body. 8. 8. 8. is Nature's Tonio and Blood Purifier. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, which possess not only strengthening properties, but at the same time this combination of botanical juices and extracts la tbe moat potent of all medicines for removing erery impurity, poiaoa or taint from the blood circulation. 8. 8. 8. improves the appetite and digestiom. corrects stomach disturbances and steadily and surely tones and builds tha system up to penect health. It adds to tha blood tha rich, healthful properties it needs, and in every way enables the system to stand the Straus of the long, hot Summer months. 8. 8. B. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Malaria, Skin Dlseaaes, Oontagious Blood Poison, and all other diseases or disorders due to impure or poisoned blood. Book on the Blood and any medioal advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA. GA. B. N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER, J. B. MASON. PreaidoaL V ict-Prwaidaot. 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 (4vca le (be colltctioa el cottoa 'arts ana all commercial papers. ACCOUNTS INVITED. I VI A WELL KEPT LAWN ' ' L"''a a 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 of the lawn mower makers. Other good mowers at lower prices. SHALL WE SEND YOU ONE TODAY ? ODELL HARDWARE iw 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 (q. -MADE TO - m ii ii i I - WI -TiTTT-sri-oei WRITE FOR CATALOG OR tZQVZST. HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. Americin Plan. J2.0D to Hi) ri: Dy OoaTsaleatly Loaatad ETarytklDg Mndeia Ths Beat Sol ilua. Thm koaia af the k-nlgfct af On strlf. -A sraU soaahwsad Caia ia aeameUea. AVAnuviiSryi 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. ! 9 CO., Greensboro, N.G VOIR 0RDER- 10 . 4 ". JirlSLf!. CATALOGUE. ad timTalllng pubtia f e.aay. 1. P. Mrs, !
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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