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" ; -- - .j ga'ria --fir r. GHEEN8BOHO DAILT OTEWB. FHIDAT JUNB 17. 110 Qrccosboro aiCy Revxrs Published Datly Exorpt Moedajr. tty DAILY NEWS COMPANY. Or0bro. Narth ia. ollna. K. C. DUNCAH President C iri. COWt,ti . . , . Vlc-Prildat TKLEPHONES. guess tee Off.. dttaelal Hooma Kiwi Editor . .1091 . .1002 New York Hurpau. Franklin F AJin. Flatlron BuildlBnT Crtcaro Bureau, Payne A Touai. 760 Marquette Building. FILL ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE Fubftcxlptlon BIX Della.ee per Te tr pybl tnentaly. Quarterly or yearl1. A Printed AdvertUlns Card may be hal for the aakln;; all rjn' sable advartlaemente are aolir Iced at theee ratee only, and avery ad. ert'aer may reat assured that he setting- a equare deaL Kutered aa sarond-claaa matter at the poet of flea at Qreensboro N C . no4er the aet of Canyresa of March ft, lift. X. P. SMITH Rati aaa Maaaerar II. M. PHfLLIPI. Aa-e. Keller O. C MOROAFf New. Kdltav A- n. iOIRKH Hy Knliew FRIDAY. JVKK 17, It 10. Ia the siaae aid aaooa (kit tlsae. eaJy ifi wet Dnn't ba stuffed fulJ of .wlfd sapor Uaoa ft prunes. Wibl i pteea af pis at Wrlf Miriltei tvat dMifw let Pat Ion scs It. AM as ma, He aprinytta jeV- gwsd frof p0B4 wroflher now. Baudtof d babp-kiaairtg sal KVos ail rrer Kerth Cftselina, Let otter people's aMialnees aJaaaau Light fat jour nose out af Joint. Oolonel Kooesvelt ta on tha oceaa, and if asceseary ha cu ua the wireless. X tuonasaful lifa was aver rounded up wita duties lying around unfulfilled II Sterss that aa eitrn session will ba needed to bring the part; together in Wake conn (7. If Kit Scarborough had bees en his Job be wosld have diacavered tha sneak lug part of tha bUL It is said tAst love ta rear tha hefta rdrur of bthw ladrje; hut that ia ewlj aa rpistun i opuiutn. It was like Oltnn U deny It rhn It locked unpttjm.jtr , even if he did ill a nomination on that iirne anra. levator Lorimei hepan life aa a street car conductor; and now no me people think ha should end it breaking rot k to baiM roada. A farmer would have raot penliar I etioae about velf pr'-M-i vatun if he I roiad ! favor of lew er prirea for hia . owi product a, I TTeiililn't It Ie a good time to move the eapitol to t .rrimimro while th )n eigh people are m utirred up over Wike couaty pohthT ' Tea, time a mar fe a little hard in ease aactiotai bat wmildn t it he fvl bah to make thatn harder by vetiog tha Xtanocralic ttokai r Row awBBe a hill awaaked through the Dtenarraite lcgiaJatiir that oaa of tae Paaaocradir re preef atrvrt from A'akf didat know aloiitT OeLewal Jim Kobtnson didst go, and m ail nlatie.1 him We hone it was not I tmwuss h dMa t hare an envelope to (jury hie bathing -nit But tt waaw't us hal 1s Jehs R1ns dale te sneak one through en Kit Sr bereufh, especiaHy after JodanieU had kelped te try te sneak one thrrjupa on the whole state IssH It atrssga that Hon R Pi. Olenn always waits to see what ent ths re porta of his apetaes will have npos the people before Ve Asds out that be hams been misquoted f Colonel Jnlias was earioag some, Vug shout eonc sn1 cinders ard sprinir. but we will inform V i an that, horrible as it may seem, a cinder in tke eye ia lot a worse thsn s onz in the spring Tbe mendacity cmmittfe will ieae' take notice this frem the ilrningtnn j pispatch : "The I.umhrrinn llohesonisn j is telline a story of s pig hemg adopted by ft dg. etc, etc, etc V tnit mir ' fellow merrbee an the Hams men dscfty medal award corr m ,tte m V j lieve F-ditors Phillip anl 0,rk.e are -n this committee iih u1 i ! irak aj rte of it to be coniderl aiot with ot rer next Ml i S I'.fMi). t Cou-xn. ve are sU nttritwa Are y-u tbe job, Judf Clarke t "DYING GASPS FfiOM AWAY. Under the abore eaptiaav tha WQ- minton Diapatch deacrlbaa ear refer : euoea to the Dei&ocntio failure In tha locaJ government of WLln&Uifttoa, wkaii appeared in iU awn calunana, erUhout editorial refutation or d iaa pprorai. lut paaaaat, are ui experiencing no "dy ing gape." In truth, our breathing ia free, pulae eouad, and health robust. We auete, with approval, tibia from the DiapaU-h: Grab a pijr by the tail and be will aqueal iuiuitii!i , get a wildcat in a cor- UfT, even t 'K.gh hie clawt have hern hawed off mid hi teeth have teea pull ed, and be will fijrht bark. Ita truth eiampled bv the tane of the edltona! of the Dispatch. We bve editanallv referred to ron iit ion at Wilmington aa they were pre nrntffi In the aewa columns of the Iit rfW'h. nt by Rppublicana, but by Denio .r!s, to point the moral that the self sulh. iMit i-laini of DemarratJC exduaive- ((.- to n-apfrtability is in its "dying guipi." Now, tt Ii!iaU'k, after par slitting Iti oewi and adiertuirig roJumns for aavaral weeks to teem with arraign mant of its local Demernitfr govern meat, without editorial quaition, qualifl owties or donmi, audderdj conceirea that "Wlmtnton hi not badlj governed" It la unfortunate for tha dissemination of aoourate Information that it baa not heretofore, uer even now, discredited fJhs speeches ot Han. J. O. Chrr, af Mr. J. Allen TVylor, and others, the reao j utiona of tha d turns' hum meeting and articles published in Its oolumns, whi'h severely arraigned tha local gov eminent and c!led forth the cry of Mr. Taylor, "Yor God's sake, husn't Wilmington decent cltuenry to better ronditioni there!" We have scanned tha coin Bins of the Dit patch and W timing ton papers, to find any drfense of its reorder atai ven per, suBrention of an swer to the resolutions of ita cit1 Bens' mass meeting, intimation that Mr. Carr and otber speakers did not "peak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" aa to local omid ition ; ami there is naoe j no, not one. Wa have made no oiiaigr 1 hey Lave not been preferred by Republicans Tha charges are presented by Democratic lenders and Iemocratio citirons against their Democratic local government. We will not am bark upon Wilmington's "sea ef troubles," with laboring oar, baffled by troublesome surfs, rork and lioiilft, all of Democratic origin, tti r Ifc-morratir ship DiKpaLdi, niter flaunt ing t lie red flag of Democratic self de nurci.ition week aftr week, now desptr ately seeks shelter in tlie baven "that while it believes in a commission form of government, yet Wilmington is not hadlv governed. If you think so, point out in abut respect. Don't hide behind some one else's sneer hen, but point out spentiraUy and present your proof.'' Aa stated,- this pper has no charges Its editors do nut pretend to specific knowledge ol the local ffo vain men t if Wi In Hilton sad New Hanover count y The tirij(l)t of our offending was tu 1uot from the columns of the Di-patclt ;irtlrr. peclir nd reol ut ions, circu at -.! Ill 1 uiiyh t lie nx'diuui of that pa .rr. witlioiit i oiit radict mn or extenua tj'Ui j that journal or otljar U'al pa per, whirh articles rcMnutions and fp-'i i h's a eie by DemocrH In of hlh taiiiiin, p)litinllv, social iv and 'ora iit rem 1 m ( mid in ct 1 1 ! i tn n nil dr nunci ution 1 if Diniori a fie ntti- in is nd tlie maludnainiAt ration of their ovn local government We I'.Mifrxs to the motive m nil thin to tn.il" I lie tair m 1 ii' In I 1 il 1 i'ii 1 - a Lr what tli DiMt.-h liaivrlv udlinlv ' t lia ' 1 v. f . m 11 be pH kfd in e cry a'lmiinti a 1 lift hrr Druiocrntir or Kcpubli. an, ' an.i ' 11 t a dittr of and lom into th 1 uf the Democratic body jkiIiIi it of Ita chronic mental nltid ii . a!unspWioa to eiclnsivr re of ai i apevta It may be worth while and of Inter et to the stiKt'iil of current events to re.i from td olun.na f rtie I pa tea what prom men t c tiens and IV rnocda tis ef that city say ot their fiscal city and eamntv tovernment. In tVit papr, M;iy 3, this rail is to be found: Wa ha va bee n rei uet eH to ca 11 a vans meeting of sll rA?cym ot New Munnrer eouifl v, who at. int' ifsted m the . nti.rrement of I lie law and m ih nnxemi nt to secure more ( tli .ert kiiJ o'ioh.m h1 government m ! 'o,int dud . -1 1 t . t te held at the cmrt hnns I hiird-iv nifht, -May JS. a' o . nxl 'I pt-r-ons who dei i re to o'pT : in tli moemest are tnjffd to attn.1 J O t'ARK, Chairman. D. J FKR .1 S, .T. H WATTKKS. C C CO 'lf,TS. W. H SPKL'NT. Titifena' ("ommif tr tV)A are these gentlemen? All prnm nert IVmorrai Mr arr, enee a Imr -"'i'- mmr of the leglhUture. now of the Law firm of Rmmtree A rr. and r"vnn'nt a iiwtrr a,nd l--eal rvmo rmrir ifStirr Mr Sprunt. of the ve known hon.' f A'x pnmt A Son cot ton -"ip 1 1 er. a foiemoet cit ien f Wilminpton, cmp ritnusly siictesst ul as a mechaat. h- wrslth srd time hi been freeU tn n tr ihantable and edu cational interest f hi city. Mr. i fv ngloa, in, porter and merehant . tn nd i rig h ich in i hiir h. ii 1 and him rir le Mr I erg is, hh-hiIh-t of ed,i a tiora, board, lem' ra : ic executive com n, ,'( r''iir " or f. n merTy . larm-r .1 m' mn:. Mr Watteya, a prrmi crDi gntleman ol one of the old Cape and repreaentatrye eattaea. Why did these gentlemen feel con strained to eatl a mass meeting "to se cure MORE EFFICIENT AND 00 NOJETOAL GOVERNMENT," if, as the Dispatch would mow pretend, "Wilmiu ton is not bsdJy governed " Again, from the Dispatch, Issue of May t, under Its owq headlines, we reproducs the proceed tugs and comments of that anaas meeting. It may be well to note the headlines: "Recorder John J Kurlon Bitterly Assailed by J O. (arr, Esq.;" "William K. Springer, 4'hainnaa of Police Commission, tub ject of Moat Scathing Decranciation by J. Allen Taylor." Mr. Springer is 11 ex mayor (Democrat), of Wilmington. Mr. Taylor is a director of the Southern National Bank, ex -Democratic alder man, writer on economic subjects, whole saJe grocer, church vestry man, man of stairs and president of ths Wilmingtoa. chamber of commerce. Other pa rtlci pasta in the meeting, be sides the "hundreds of citizens," were B. P. Hall, B. 0. .Stone, I B. Rogers, I. A. McNorton, all well known and rep resentative citirena. Hon. A M. Wadded needs no introduction in this state. The Dispatch's account of that meet ing, under its own besdlines (quoted above) Including speeches bv Mr. Carr, Mr. Taylor and othere, with the rcso- hitions passed, we submit, points out spnrnVally and presents the proof so lately demanded by the Dispatch from this paper. The report Is contained In some half dozen columns in the Dispatch of May 6, and if that paper will get the riles and take the time to read what Is there printed, the quest ion of proof will lw quickly settled If the Dispatch will - not accept the tsotn as printed tn its own columns. It would not be convinced if they should be reproduced here. JU i l.j Tt is juat as easy for Mr. Glenn to completely reverse his meaning ss to make a slight modification In It. In fact, he prefers to feelhat he has been greatly outraged and grossly misquoted than to he even very slightly mis under stood. He still maintains his same old habits rrire riirlitiniE is tottering to its lst legs in this country. The Johnson f-j fnea mill in July will probably be pulled off somewhere; but the action of tht tinvernor of t'slifurma shows the effect (f public sentiment, and such bruta I tMit will ere long b but a memorr of pat history. RADUNT REFLECTIONS. (By Henry Blount.) A stag always rttns for deer life. cmeon is deer at any price you pay. A dying ecae is indeed a sound oonclu aion. A pun ia a pun front ripple in the stream ef conversation. tl is ths engaging girl who beeome soonest engaged .iske your ins so neauiiiui laai otbns may bnd a heaven in voux pres nt'- A girl niav not be warlike bv nature, but nhe jrntuitivi'ly knowa how to "fly to; arui." I In- man ho U opinion might nend alow ti cxpieiN sn it by height U hon the l.nNiant I ,n. y heHrd t hat a tiain had lhen Uirnn truiti i h t ra k. i-he SHid it must save bet'ii a threw t ra in Aad now f hey ha ve orpanied a enf fin tnit. Now if rln randidlv rvelie' t hat. t he v Hie runni nj; t hi thiny into tha ground New is the time vh-n t)ie unrfpe ip p I r- riot h with tlie Mlia 1 ! tf int'-nor Ifpartment nn'-t pmntuMv grapple. l.i liiior d"-- nt n tnne and vipor ai.l -tieni-! Ik H L onlv make- t lie lm .H h hlion es, indectl. in t Ue os'tiin ber and the mm dortoi "UMh for i hf tornu r bpin at th of ih. tai head and the lattri t the Let Ihinrtg a li.-a rain tlie other day t fie hrilliart I u v leni.ukr.t lual tlie rain Wat "d for garden lntN h'aiie it ..s cominc down in sheet A per m with weak eye hould by all mean viil the Antic regi.-nv for theie everv one i asure to h.ie a seene where thev can neciire thp t-rt He A in a ii ha lli e-nt e. a hw n t hut ran be adulated to 2'K1 pu"ltn-li vittunH making a none. Thai i-liair a- Jonht le denipned for some M.y to -it in u ehutfh and not wear out tli t of In trouera tv twi-ting and ' u i rm i in' x ou mnt plant in the lunow time the miiiiid and w h ilesotne t - .1 religion cone rni ion it yon wish garner a golden harvest ot pa jov and huppinrns at ths eternal re of np irg The hrightt hle of life ia that n.n.h eatebe tie t e fleeted le m t ni7 ot ( e t 1 1 I splendor a nd t he eetfat i n in of fnio'1. we hear on rarih are th , ram hi i" 'he suul s longing for ire ,Hr ' monien of heaen and 'he Hags of 1 tie ! sngel. I A man niav tvle himself the "Lord of creation" and in his treng!h feel that he i the bn'wik ot the nation, buti therr is r.nt- i hing a woman ran do which! man cannot .. ith a'1 of his grestn-' and kil! anl ur'r inn! y , snd that t bite a lhreH m two, I There i -iTH't hii.g pcciilisrlv and in ; e n M ad and n-urnful fn the r j rirsion ren tn the face of S congre ga'ion h 1 l roUeetion is bHng" taken up. snd it is psn letilar ly noticeable how solemn sod reflect ue that person vm j to he a ho i not going to contribute. j The materr nf a pure mind over pre judire i ne er o well portrayed and iv id I v exempli tied n in tbe play of contending emotions that sweep over the face ot a xotmg lady in church while singing from the same note book with a man who h been eating onions. An inquirer viantsto know if the coming man will ne ere m to arms." Well, that depends entirely upon oondi tmns sod surrounding. Seated in a comfort aide dn an in th p- rnrr nf tW ptaza and brit hmg in the harmonirinji Iwamirg of tr.-inquil ni'ivtbrarns one arm aiil do. Uut ia tbe farewell not Wear fa mi Ikes, wholesale mereha-nt for tha sight wa think two la mora af fective and im pressure. I That fine preacher, the eloquent Mr. ! Blanehard, tne very popular pastor 0 j me napuai enure 11 in tais piaca, nas temporarily closed his meetings which were productive of most whole so ma re sults. Quite a number found tha pearl of great price, and joined tha church. Pro feasor Hlghsmi th , of Waka Forest, sn excellent and heaven-toned vocaliat. led the sinking and added the sweet in fluences to the meetings by those sweet tidea of song that seemed like echoes of heaveary melodies. During our recent confinement, we had s visit from the sweetest, purest little sngei that ever walked the 'earth, in the image of a little maiden, and her mini try was as sweet as a blessing; from heaven. It was nttie Helen, the very pretty dsughter of that magnifi cent specimen of resplendent womas hood. Mrs. Randolph Wyiel, and never ran ue tell how muth we appreciate that visit. Pretty aa the tintings of the rose, pure ss the dewdrope nestling in the petals of flowers and Btainleaas tbe quivering oorruscatings of glittering sunbeams, he came to our sickroom like sn an pel from heaven to make us think of the pure and beautiful, the sweet and the good and tbe lovely of which she was such a beautiful type beautirul type. . . - r, , honored this week by Wilson was toe prescnr ol splain .loon t. luorp, ims of ths brare and world renowned heroes of f... embalm.d Beth.l for h. wss at the side of Wyatt when he was: Killed and became the first martyr 01 me dear "Lost Csuae." And Oa plain Thorp is worthy of comradeship, for a braver hero never stood in tbe storm of battle and faced, aahe did, without flinching, ita mieaiies 01 aeam l bp inrarnsuuu of every virtue, the embodiment of) tmeat riisnhood, the very eaaenoe of po 1 lit-nr,. ie!f he ,. perfect a .ent.e ; man aa ever ga?r a i-hsrm to manhood, I he rlfiaat and beautilul home ol, rid.-r P 1). (.tild. one of the a blent Prim itive lUptit preachers in the state, was the radiant hi ens of sparkling animation a nd loyou'iie-s on Wednesday night, t lie (xraeion lining the marriatfe of his charming and lovely daughter, Miss Bes sie, to dilheit ( lark, a prominent snd most excellent citizen of High Point We conj?ra tu late the bridegroom upon ln jriod fortune, fur the bride is s lady uf rarest and aweetcst ettractivenews and ly her gracious manners will make his home s Kden of enchantment. lien the sweet spirited and big hear. cd Council S Wooten lays down hi pnlmhed pen and K"'" to " bliss - fill (orniistiiin in H'sven Norlh C aro - boro at 7 30 a. tn , arriving Oxford tina will lose her mot brilliant and most i about 10 45 p. m. aame date, beautiful w riter, for mi man of our Low round trip rat of $1.76 from whole acqniintanre writes wtth aurh i Oreenshoro will apply and approriaiate purity snd nc-bne of diction, and with T low rates from all stations High Point in It eMtui.i1e f.-fir-it of grace and poet to Stein inclusive Passengers from High ic rx pre-, ion His eulogy in the t.reen bro Ilaily ean to the lat I. r. IVirU-h i" one of the most beautiful penis in wir i tts m - rompsrartle setting aad most brilliant in its resplendent luster. Performances in the theater t .S0 end l'l p ra., with a change of p1 errrv niclit free at l.indlev Part rogrsin THE SKYDOME Will Open Tonight With RUEINFIELD'S Lady Minstrels af WfathfT PfrmlllDg, II HOI IBt P.-fAei..iiM Will Talas IHea. f 1 11 ,Ui nouv vvus a iovt as THE GRAND ALL CARS STOP AT THE BIJOU THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. BELLE MEYEPS. Singing Cemedienns. BUDD AND CLARK. Comedy Singing and Dsnang. GOOD PICTURES. Lindlcy Park WFEK OF JUNE is. FREE SHOWS IN THEATER Nightly at 830 an 10 P. If. RAIN OR SHINE. DANCING EVERY NI0HT FOI.I OW THE CROWD TO LINDLEY PARK. NEW AIRDOME THEATRE AN EIVTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK vn- riTcnF:s every day. Draughon'5 Isor BS.NK F 1- rnalarvr W-AIH.HOV8 (tts h smt AU. OTHEJt wumaas ratllawss OOXBINI Dl Hmnana IMAITIOSSstmrsal BnoSSD- IS- Masnhanal. etc. taaf-tt M COLLBT.E r BY smu anirMajMv r iwanr. i im.. r a, sr.ftar. Tilwr ItMttm- RTtlawa. "1 C sneL wwuccanm i iu. now Constipation Cure Frco With tli firat ign of coaitipa tioa you rciort to the hom method of relief, iuch at hot or cold water oa arising, lota of stewed fruit with your breakfast, etc., but what do jroa do when these fail? Th majority tha atari sa aalta and f,ur"v "-.. them ehaaa- ta cathar tic plil. tc. if you hv gom through tha various atacae you knew tawy wara all useless, so far as pcrxnajxnt results (o. Now you should try just one aaalo. but try something practical and sensible, a remedy mad aad Intended for th pur aoa yoa ar trying to accomplish. Buck i.u'tot. u uwuhuum can testiry as Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsla, which as ruaraateed to be Dersnanent ta Its re sults. It Ingredients are auch that by a brief tts of It the stoenach and bowel muscle ar trained to acala do their work awrmally. ao that In th end too oma do away with medicine of all kinds That It will d this air. a. T. Doason of Bannu. va., will cladly attest, and ao will Mrs B. A. Hampton of Portage, O. T those who ar atui skeptical ther la a way ta prove the asaertloa with out a penny of expense: Simply end your nam and address to Dr. Caldwell and ob- I tain a fro sample bottle. After using R, if Ira . K u nwri.ua a a . ' i i,7 .i k. . . oy you need, buy a fifty ent r ono . dollar bottle of tour dmarrlet ..a iiuue 10 us it lor a brief tlm aatll S1"4: The directions ar slmpl and tha Jjo.'"' !f hVff,Sr and these at at a menu ara guarantees! or money will be rarunded. This remedy la erer a ouarter of a eoa rnry old and is personally taken by mora druggists thaw any other similar remedy on the American market. Becauee of Its sfTectfveneae. nurttv an. niusnt taste It Is the Ideal la at its remedy for : rhHrftwii wnmawi .nrl AM twit,. Dr. Caldwell personally will be eaaed five you any medical advioe you may rjjg fre of charge. Explain your caa la a tetter ana n win reply to yoa In detail. For the free sample slmpfy send your tiara a and address on a postal card or thrwtse. For either requeet the doctor's iddreaa Is Dr. W B Cald wall, &.ai Cald well buUdlnc. Montlcallo, Hi SPECIAL THAI N VIA SOUTHERN RAIWAY FROM GREENSBORO TO OXFORD AND RETURN, JUNE 34, 1910, ACCOUNT ST. JOHN'S DAY CELEBRATION. Aooount of the Great St. celebration st Oiioni, V. John's Day Q,, special 1 train will be operated, leaving Greens ; p,nt using regular trains to connect i with the aoacisl at tineneboro. This annua! celebration at Oxford draws igraatt orowds each year, and this special train aad low rat will afford an un- equaled opportunity for the people of this section to attend this occasion. For further information, csll on or address, W. H. Mr;Ujmer7, P. A T. A , Greens boro, N. X-t W. H Parnell, T. P A., Kaleiph, N. 0.; R. H. DeButti, 1. P. ., Charlotte, X. C. Eighteen-:-Months BEATS -. Sixteen Years! This means that more Remington I typewriters of the new models 10 and III were built sold the first eighteen months sfter thee models were placet on t he market 1 han t he entire output ' of the No. 2 Remington during the eighteen yeara of its manufacture. This is sigTiificant, in view of the well known fsrt that the model So. 2 Remington was unrlvs lied ss s writtrur machine d u rimy, its lifetime. Models 10 and 11 for sale by Wills Book and Stationery Co. Book Sellers snd Stationers, tireensboro, N. C. A Bride's Bouquet of Sweet Peas 1 s little emt of the ordinary, but very pretty and bound to plesse. Cun be msde with or with out "shower" effect. Prices, $ to 110. Bride maid Bouquets of F-M pea. 92 to $4 each Other kinda, of course. J. Van Ltndlry Nnrstrry Company Hay Phone. VigM, P.A. WESTON ARCHITECT o7-- alcAio OS os BajMlat Phawa. T. O. , .U1ISS02Q. a. c Fee Bad fiwb Csis't tlilnkT Oot jdfJS mA nr Isrt a- T t-Q4L. Psim all '.a a I rvaar a-ar To- yXtJLl " ITw UQUID '0 Ct "SOVrs THk CAUSE, rJT BsHaa liMlicwttoq, Fmtn. abM. s!a lafuar sa ttc at SOS at atrnaaansv Saclara Smoker The one with a million friends a month. It's a clear Havana cigar, made in the balmy climate of South ern Georgia, (on the border of Flor ida) so well adapted for the manu facturing of clear Havana cigars. Santa Clara Cigar Mfg. Co., Makers BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA GOT GOOD REASONS WAY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR SUiVCiIER SUIT HERE The Seventh is You can get more real clothes Because: value here for your money than any other store in this or any other locality. Wallace's Summer Suits tor Men are fashioned by a great organization. Unlimited capital, great buying power and advanced methods place these garments through us at your disposal at minimnm cost. (J Your custom tailor, granting he is clever enough to produce garments of equal worth, cannot begin to offer them at even a third to a half more than we ask you to pay. WALLACE CLOTHING COMPANY Wi Gir Yellow Capital stock 130.000 SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION Big 1 eduction to U whs Eater ITsw. A liberal discount on either a stogie or combined course. Position rue re steed, bseked by written con tract. Wnte for kandsMMDe oataaogue. It ia free. Address KING'S BITSI IVES aLLKOK, Raleigh, If. C. We teach BooMeeping, (Sherthsnd, Pen manship, etc.. by mail. 8 end for Hems Study Circular. For Quick Sale 7-Room House on Greene Street, ad joining Y. M. C. A. Site. All modern conveniences and will have 80 foot lawn adjoining. Easy terms. G. W. PATTERSON, AT 0. W. CARR & CO. LIBERTY BRICK CO. LIBERTY, N. C. Long Distance Phone 45. Buffalo Lithia Springs Hotel opens june isth On Norfolk division Southern railway, f2 miles east of Danville. Va. Round jtnp titketss good to return until Sept. SOth, on tale at reduced rates, from all principal points Hot and cold mineral water baths. Jt.estfl have use of the medicinal waters. I r medical testimony, rates snd full information, address i 1 1 DR. B. K. HAYS, Prfident. OAK HALL An Ideal Mountain Hotel Altrtudr I.5.V. frwt, molest brwzaa, grand, sublira tetany, ia ths heart of th, mount sins, hot and cold watr baths, soutbtra hospitality. E. BROWNLEE. Prop. Phoenix Cafe (Formerly Alex's Cai.) I'nder new and sxpeiianeed msnag ment. Neat in arrsryre merit. Prompt in service. Satisfactory in methods. Dinaer, 24c. An extensive Bill of Fare for orders and Lunches. All the Delica cies of tbe Season. . Table for Ladies. t COOK-LEWISFOUNDRYCO. rouwdsn aaal Itacaiatata. Csml itesarr Work. Apodal Kacbia wy Built to Order, sta. Birk Grade Iron atsl Rrasa Oaatlajrs Uachin Molded Polle.a. ews. 5. U Tradiaf Stamps, A. w. AKL,Hfi.K, Manager, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Ta. TRYON, N. C. O. D. Boycott Monumental Work a aad BuUdiBf Oraalta Beet arte for First Cfcaa Work. Oof Walker svesrii and Prrlnf street, Greensboro. K. CI MUSIC STUDIO VIOLIN AJTO TIA1(0 Mis Phyllis WaodaO. Southern Lif and Trust Building
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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