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14 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, JUNE 26. 1910 "America' Foreraoat Brand" LUZIANNE COFFEE a corrrt ibirtii es-7 AcorrECwk.. tad Ufr pric. mIm II mmmiimJ AIT rATKON-PUEAJlNC GROCER WILL fUTflT YDU THE REILY-TAYLOR COI HEW ORLEANS U. S. A. FAIR END POLITICAL CL UB HELD REGULAR MEETING Fair Frd June ?5 -Fair Kna looks t buakels of earn and ft kH of wheat and today as A did vealeLday The red. j oat this yer. Jiui is a hard-working muddy road havee" dried off and peop.e negrs and the beauty about it ae a1wna an 'alk in the middle of the road nuw i votes the Democratic ticket" ir'cad of Inking to ti e butties 1 wnn j "llow la that, Joe." Ke. kn if he'd a d.red dp to the bla.k-.mah saip laday voted the Kepublican ticket anysuinr; io hear the ut-wa ' w'ild asve Ibeen said shout htm f' "1 a almost diaffu-ted aa the itst aint noTnmjr, replied joe. fiat thm I heard 'lrwhi n ' shoo I be word mme from 'oe 'nih her the rt r Othri .lay JI'IU'h NUi piti man "W hal'K th- in. tier imw T ' hrn foti tuna, the liU. kn.-h war heard ' "Oh, 1 atiL I ktn.w I have ! n n-ad injl the Ralco-ii mil tliry hae l,mr shout go' me keiMiimiM 1 eaji't muoh Manie H.em f. 1 -' rail the sends hia children always votes the latino Lriti r i n "You re hmut I)h Uj to I bit) r us eont nnrl In? it tti. IP.Tl nur Mv . r a Tri h 1 1 .i thing ..)n.. t. r rrnn lie 1...,. d I- d V nein." asM he rinii' -ii I h iH pout i I i ii ll m Lt M i . ' he I ind ot hear n the w itn j f t onto it , 1 id I till' 11 .1 j .line i- I It- tii". r. 1,- l: i.-il v i.- i i l. tl ''II'1 1 h 1 "t.' . i' I H n mit i nut; Uie M w in i lc m '- ' . Hrt ' i'i papers .i I . ; till in it V i..Ue in " t I II ill ( HH Kll'l. . 1 1 .i I injj-t. i 1- A i linn t M'i- k aiiti riiitrUT i" one in ritir- A rmjf ii 1 1 nui tl (fl Hit n it . waul i t" 'It i in n 1 un-lf I "' ii H'l " ,1 A .ill ll. Ml to I . I. ill n.'t 1 t lie n ii . p - ' W fl,l ft I HI"- I .1 ' i - fil imx' d up in p 1 1 1 1 1 i' ' Tneii t it 1 1 rif the . -'i 1 1 1 i ii 1 ' 1 111, eni Hnt I w hnl I- 1 1 1 if f(rT Mv mi, .llniut i! t--rt I jr .m' i.. " s-n , 1,, B. V. ft lid ilon t I, i" l iiiLT-ter if t ) 1 11 i h n a nil w lici Hnn't I if I ti ioiiuiI t h 1 ' i 1 hi- one- on 1 In' (Hit dllH li ' "iiiii1 intJf )i;iii Mint -it 1 I 1.-1,- In- ,i A. ,1 l. r ' h: " Hut u t .Hi 'i nk-.! ' .hi Hurth. w tn wurkrHnrli. wlnlc tin j;cit the l.i-st it ii "I nev.-r . xH'.-t.'l 1 da? that l)'ni'"Tnt; rmta-nie-n f Ii r-1 ii shOllld p't "n h'W tllll H t' tull MIH' another 1i-k-t--t ui -nr.iUt and thfr vi! ri in.- I'h' II ! it'll V-w mull nai l ihr nlhrr d.n I t a iin an Democrat v n Im 1 1 r t lia n a Ite pnhlh'an lh,it ni.i ' true and it i lint true I let mv 1 r.-n ii 'ini Hur ton He i good l;cpuMi(n and I know there aint h U-tter nmn living I know some kfnio rnt in thia vr n tv o Diean tli.it .i l.'.ent hng wouldn't thr ln.r nd i-t that I v I t ( did It make . d i nd I t't 1 like om- t In- wri.i!i ' hinp " nd tl.. di- th i Ii al it v ,i-trd llloiit " - t mg mi a tin1 gang v -ould ( t n Hep the nl pel Denm v liite men hnk them piiper inn ii i mi- nutrM time I )l 'i, i M.i m firm.., t .i thai n I i. 1. lorced l ", used r i us 1m a d he .T ll.ll. ti h o, -Tat "Hrre s Miirif n.or' . "Henry Sione is one of the farmers Jr. Mrm tnttiishiii He ia a hurd vnnV. I in peafienblf negro, I-- hool and ' i th Uo t irk t " I ' Mix V-hh, ftho farms for Si la trth ti-on. mitjiidf 'd doing his d:i y' voik. termed loi luniself and ntadp two ' ha i. -of tnti, i a : Si 1 enough melt to upj.ly him tor net year, hesidps5 a lot of (Hlr Mm hai alwav voted the J lomn. riitir ticket and worked lir it like I a u hit e niaii " i "I oil til i.now you mie f 'he aame kind, t'lit K i unnereittia r v. I know jupveral negrrwa hi a county adtoining 1 fhia that Tilled t ha Dmim-rat u- t wk"t nd i lev wen- n 1 a s held upas roli'U t ht-in k 1 1 led a tn-tn . wan prre . 1 1 ' f, a nd M'il it t pit hwn ne norne onp s.i l ti i a lmofrut I know he al .io v . i.-d I hp fVmO'-iatl' li' ket and lt.ji-l.-d t hut the I rmnrrati were hi, I r if i id i Hp killed a not her man a nd fVd f.. Nortotk. hut the authnntipa did ; noi 1 1 v to rule h hi in, A man in Nor ln!k ..ll. red luiiig him ha. k to thp ii ut hoi 1 1 f. pnn idi d t hf v would pa v 'a- e i-iib hut lhal I Wmon at ic. negi i- !inne in Norfolk vpt and i votinji th.- I iiioit I n- tn'kel It nirfke- li" dill, n ii-'e o m' loe. iiow man neyroe .itp thp Ifc'nio radr ticket I hpy all i, m intp it it thi-v wnh to. hut I am not, I don t hiuitp ou tor hping dihgii! fd It a in .i n will i end t he Km leigti jmpei k, that i, it hp i a good LVmocrat. he would or ought to gi. ofl' and hide hint aejl If a Imd iVunwrat i an good an a jn1 liepirtdh an, then lod pity the X,fni )i piililirtin tif (In tate. and the l.oid K'noiild h" lp I Iip menu tuie- ' I di n t cure v h.i! mu -av " naid lo 'I kn-'tv ii look tough in 1 llP pH pern . ImiI I nni a iVmocrat pi-t 1 lit- an tin I u.st lin k wli.it t lie I emo. rut i- part v did thp other dav 1 Iip) did not Iih e any money In thp treasury -not a pent I 'hpy owed a hole lot aJid thp debt n had to be paid -what did thev do T They c a 'Ip 1 on tip IVmocrat of t he t ate to raise thr mom t and thev raiaed it. Thif what the; did I he ppithlna li. wmi Id not ,,f done thiit Now what have miu noi to hvl" And Joe'a eye sei-rn d to luilgi out with an ecsttiry of ny , hera ue hr pint knew t he Up puMicnn would not have done inch a t hi n(i "That mi h- all true " replied C,n "T an glad what you aa v true, hut it is not t Ii nr Iti pirhliea na had aa hi a Imnd in that (raine a rie Oernoprat, hep id ntip nt the hig trust rgania tiors had a hand in aaving the stat" iredit which wa not tn n hit of dan i-er Hip mri mtirket vras hkp some id thf mil1 in thp -dale huf down w it i iii' t or h ghe i priif for honHs n rid lower piiP it idton Therp i plenty of mi'ii' v on t !n- inaiivPt hut men n advs ,nr an,, mnrr money and then mot p m on p v 'i .iplr do not hu v bond f..r t' e i health neither do thev run co w hfl.-iv- I t- Ihe rng'. -;it ' i,vi u 'l on thp same rendition FIip tf'H h;i l" 'i d"i.- ii tn Ih.t.- ir-uih'. ii Narth (am''!ii H:u i t't 1 nr. t if ' ..... I I I ' - .i ' 1 .i i lilt r ni. i li - v e h.n.' n o I - Mi p1 ,, p' ' 1 1 1 . I ,i 1 1 -. p' 1 1 I( it I v :i N I f ,,-k 1 1 i how j p ho It f r o'll t .III. it ,o. - not ii goniii ti. -i,ii'c 'hi- Mprr die niatti t to th.ni uh-thrr it' hejid 1 '"'l"' flipping-. '(ill I'.'n.iHtif lien. xai o, fil ii'i Insf, so tlif'V gll thftf pip"!!- I h.-v rti. thr i. iv ihiML's yon 1 on l von ;ldnn! 'oe t fi r t this is n-" I- " l'"-,iij up t.. II.p it. I ' ;,,t ih. re w n n.n v adm I if top The 1 I Ttf'n.v i :,t i p.-lv u:(a fl,e mp to him t.' Ih. ;. 1 -p. 'hr l... .inff mwai- t .-i' nn.' " ' in Hot ' I o ( tone- I wd i ) , . mv l.,s letter pl.ir"i n.a." 1 ! 'l- - . otlon. t.O t....t l.nnrl- omethin. a'.o'it The "Busy" Report May Mean a Loss. When a iiKlomrr call' vou on the tele phone ami finds your lire "Busy" hr must V it or order somewhere else That tneans a possible loss of business Your telephone facilities are inadequate if yon lose business on account of "Busy" report. Your telephone needs nhould be determined by the number of ra!N at the busiest hour of the day We can show you the record of Busy" reports on your lines and tell you your requirements. Call Contract Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY v faking fund made for tit purpose of caving money to rad era thoee baud. Now another question: Mauj ett( ago tb riy f Ralergb iaaued bond to build a mrket houae The bonda were told, a sirrlniijr fund wit created and the ia-4t tt 1 haard of thai tuad they kad one tSO.O'O or more or probably leal avjd to par to redeera the bonda. Hare tat bonda barn redeemed ? I see they are trying to p11 th. old market -louse, f wiih you would ask th Newt and Obaerver to look into ihe matter, aa it . Kuch a good hand to look aiter the nty and count y good. A kaif witted fellow met a friend of hia one daj on the street a of Haleigh .'hom heamaya called 'J"hortuo 'Hello, 1'horiio. where have jou been o lorjg Been on the jury Id, cleaning up tke d'wkrt " Tleaning up the dajkeyg, are vou" All right, old boy; giva 'em h 1," na.d the ha! -wilted fallow Ibia joke reminds me of what the Vew is doing J.EW I)AMIOS Hat Strengthened Party. (Baltimore American.) 1 f'reaident Taft went weat not to pretu-h political policies, but to eipand upon broad aociaf and industrial theuiea. V hile be wsb away his pohciea at aah- , Ingon were at work These polities I were active in manner to ptepare for t he I I'resident the finest kind of reception i in t he p. area he viaite-d He traversed considerahlo insurgent territory, and everywhere in th.-s'e localities was the, action of the administiat ioii in senir ing iniunctions againM the weyterri iad ' roads cordially approved. The President, i making do direct allumn to puluies hi' such, nevertheless was aitmu in a poll i tic manner He lias litcril won the est to him, and main gem- is ra pidl fading out as ronstruel in ti-rrus ot an t agonisro to .Mr latt As t he A meri ! has had occaaion tn uuni out, the a tt it tide of the I'resident has alwa s ' n broadlv national. He lias never done or aaid a ti I limu to wa rra nt t lie oncluaion that lie reaided the lnsur gents as anathema an more than that he rega rdi-d 1 he ht a nd)Mt t era a c.andi dales lor I att aurculcr. 1 he w idom ot Ins course I now a ppa n-nt . Iv his at I it ude- toward t he ia 1 1 mads in t ) e mat ter of rate agreement he ha a el r imsel t flatly uprni the side ot ihe law, and by ao doing he has won good opin ions among the insurgent Thus it ap pears that the President, nimply by giv tliSt another inatance of Ins rpeicn.'e tor Ihw and a firm decision to have it car ri d out , ha a rna le more polit im 1 i a pi t al t han any a mount of demagogntL "t t r uck 1 1 1 2 to sue or s tnd tier ide cmi id have g.uncd him The lueacJi in t lie partv is rapnllv closing and t tie Presi dut. as the healer of the Mtn-m. isldk ing on a at n ngth that will compare to , Ins ad a nt am- with the popularit y of j his predecessor s. The rai I road presidents who have sought to bhake hirn in hia position of adherence to the law. upon the grouiid 1 that bp himself hnd not been persona ll adveme to some measurCH of agrccrneiit hlpi-n the roads, found him adamant AtTa lile. but uricon in. pd. he -land liv the la w Thf lailioad bill hat been paused by the Sc na I e The subject is : now one tor euntrtenrr t v ttie two leg islative bodies in committee The Pie ident perceives that the count ft is chary of any latitude for the railroads in the matter ol freight agreements. He per ceives verv dearly tne insistence if the people that the railroads ahull not be permitted to raise the rates at their op 1 ion. The mere tact that no formal agreement is ordinarily entered into does riot alter the character of the agree ments, and the method by which the agreement was reached through the west ern t raftie commit tee to r ise t he rates on manv lines does not make the act less the action of the related road The position of the I'resident is that of firm insistence upon the law as H is un til the law shall lie made different. Nothing ooiitd mure more to the henp rtt of the President and his pa r I v than the abihlv di-plaed bv him to clc.uU discern between the sophist MP" id I'im.c who regard 'He lsw as ,i ''eihe mi,e thiny to be atiPtched and those ho te Card it ns a eti'ut ena.tment ot the people to be . rned out The Repubh can partv as a whed'' -(nnds (or law It tie Qimm eaow Is why there is more of Moore's Springs Mineral Water shipped than any other water in North Carolina To anybody in North Carolina that is troubled with Indigestion, Con stipation, Catarrhal conditions of the Stomach, Kidney and Bladder trou bles and Skin Diseases, that are reliable, we will make the following prop osition: If they will use Moore'-s Springs Mineral Water, not less than one gallon per day for 60 days in succession, and do not see that they have been benefitted, we will gladly refund to them every penny that they have paid us. These springs have a reputation dating back 52 years, and the water has yet got to fail with any of these troubles, hence this offer, that heretofore has been unknown with mineral waters. Moore's Springs Hotel, situated in one of the most delightful locations in the western Piedmont section of North Carolina, in the Sauratown Mountains, in full view of the Blue Ridge, is now open for guests. Dancing every Tuesday and Fri day nights, Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Bowling and Mountain Climbing are the principal amusements. A large crowd of guests are here drinking Moore's Springs Mineral Water, building up their systems and enjoying the amusements. Moore's Springs Mineral Water is shipped in crates of 12 half-gallon bottles at $4.00 per crate, and in 30-gallon par affine barrels at $5.00 per barrel. The bus service from Rural Hall, N. C, our transfer point, is the most efficient this year than ever before. The many guests that are already here are complimenting the new management. You cannot go wrong in using Moore's Springs Mineral Water at home or spending your vacation at this delightful resort. Moore's Springs Mineral Water Co. Moore's Springs, N. C. hrst opportunity to hasten back to con--erva t ism T And in that event, what would bs come of Spak Clark, the leader of a lost cause and of a repudiated party! ha th this y he po pi't the i' una 1 sw i-1 'ion of iHmi' nf nt s nt t hp led I he prnlcs-ional lnh taiM' t liP't .ii era agaM' ri nur t ion i n ti Imr i v i in-ing i'ii mple ot tt emplo nu n' b i Pi p-id-nt in i ' "k i nj ,.,,.! Thus Mr I . dut el v b.., ..nd r on' r no re-pecter t p''t-"i I read V t o pp ! In U In- to labor or p.i nirat i I as icgn ids rn'c i a i -i ,i feet in the counsels onmmo tee Mr I 1 1 1 great advant II i 1 v ir a npht light to heal The July Wide World Msgtiine. 1 he July Wide World magazine con tains a aat amount of interesting and valuable information and should prove something of a solace to those who are u mi hie to travpl and see thp world for themselves Miss Beatrice (irimshaw .MMtinues her account of her travel in Papua and tells of fairy like islands here no white man evnr trod, of paint ed and tieUaihered cannibals who are res'l v nice fellow s. of fortunes to be made by the f-pU le and many other simnge Hnd curnis things A paper on Ihe t-ikimoA of I.al"aior" and a con tifiuatior nf mi adventurous journey made b ' H Meares through that un ,,. wh-v known region mhahited by the "IS nf i hp j lubes' on the borders of China and have h.d a con 'hfcet . nd considers m y to me vaiue ... .,,-,,. Li . ( t hu numner im a iruirtmii. a.n.n or tt nrgitmen i ion. t h t mut te t h. ui-t t lie rs 1 1 4 placed ah that that he c o cor p ii at he The claim made hr the editor that the fntire am Id contributed to tne p of this publication appears to he justified ions His at t it ude ip will have its e of ( he conference 1 ha appeared to ) as placed his par He has done much srn I he txtt-r e He publican -li. lit i..n I ha n tv piev li I In put i ent T ' ntufre-siona ond tudument and -d bv the 'r.iderit UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. A big accumulation of unredeemed pledges of diamonds, watches and sll other jewelry. You will do well to come to see us. Liberal loans made on persoasl tob ertr Business strictly confidential. A. W. KAPLAN OO. 334 S ELM STREET. "1 Clark e I phis rat he t nit.-d Mr (Phils won d t m i t hrin Is It. p" -cnta Mioiiri i ded that the ret H ing as Speaker I no. Hirer. Hep 1 tie Speaker for 1 wn rrw,"T 1"" i hump I lurk . f reported -SVing He t !.e 1 Vnrvrst Mill cr-nt ml .use as sure a" vnu are iv- (rr'od din nee tor a nd 1 t hmk I ha pf akc- tup 1t i 'ir la k tiiv le r-X Ui ing S l'Mlr I" He T- a ,-B t.. is :r - e Wr!l ment he p'isS In be fep iMl coure tlis' ilnl t he V o. 't s are go 4 i he .n:i:'ii and 'hat he , tii'veed I nfie '" annnn pp. i.e. tor i hf al,f m artfii houM . hsi s.'ild he eccom aru even', 'he Senate would n That n o ild mean of the H"iif o-r which Mr Hrk would preside would a nk failure It mifrt tir 'tp 'he countrv br its rad'fa' opu i-.ps on the tariff and on the trnt H mict threaten tn do all aorts of hinr But hst eou'd 't do in realiTT' It would, fif dnuht. of fer The nt'' ' -ir-.-'a ' ! " of a character that could r oe a.lr.pir woe'd b-n.g tie ration U 1 h- of bankrupt' v ho iK s,--ae 1 r'r-n'p,'t r' ,v ,,,, ((r-,.p-i, -..t.- c d.M.bt The lt,.,o ..! I tn - s " it t'Tiiinire rer DIXIE FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. 1 own ti") shares of this. Capital Stock paid in. ." X I.I H H . SI RPI.US FUND, !f256,- 4 M Ml. Paid in $110 for every ha ro. I ONLY ASK $65. This is a liarcain for some ..tip. I am selling herause I lionpln to sell. credit from assessed value of stock bv CORPORA TION COMMISSION of amount of surplus funds so invested. In other words, stock in any corporation worth $150 a share is only taxed $100 a share when said corporation holds the difference in 1949 or 1950 N. C. 4's, or in same propor tion. Individuals do not have to pav anv tax on 1910, 1913 X.'C. 4's, or 1919 N. C. 6'sJ 1949 and 1950 N. C. 4's or i U. S. Bonds, so it does notj matter to them which bond, they hold, there is no tax. ' CORPORATIONS that: want anv of these exempt bonds for SURPLUS Fund investment can be supplied, bv me. I c. c. Mcdonald, 1 Sl A Bond, RliV N. C. NORTH CAROLINA BONDS, DUE JULY, 1910. Parties owning these bonds will get cash for them July 1. Do you want your MONEY, or had you rather have a 40-year investment that pays you 4 per cent, net and saves you taxes at anv point of residence in NORTH CAROLINA t What is your tax ratet You know by this what you save. I can supplv vou in 1950's, l91.Vs or 1919N. C. 6's for a DIFFERENCE. I take vour 1910's at par July 1 and send you any of DR. J. W. GRIFFITH Dentist OppoalW FoatoaiM, armt Omiammt Dro 8 tor paoaw TM. Why Experiment? Bay th ttaadait OrMaa! TiaWa Ontuwfi, aal ytm vilTaat to ppotated- Wrtla m oafl ta H. W. WRAJrTOS. Pkaa jatt. LIBERTY LIBERTY, N Long Distance Phone 45. BRICK C. CO. 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 . w. CARR & CO. 1 NEED THE MONEY. Hook Yalue $15t for everv above $1.K j Do vou want a short time C. McDONALD. investment t Then buv N. C. Bond". JUlnffh. f SURPLUS FUNDS. The Supreme court of ! I add he 'II. Kf .I'-! v i"i'H oe r a bit, and 'i -irina he ih rl. ' W OUld L 4's due July, 1913. Do you want a little lon- (rar i TitrocfTriorif TVioti hn7 .c.rui arouiia fi.urVi C 6'B due April, 1919. that s.nplus fundus of anv; Jf , investment, RANK or CORPORATION. bnr thp 19:N c 4,g in NORTH CAROLINA in- N c 6.g (in on vfst. .1 ... V.rth arolma )ir re?islorf.d) nrts vou just !' - i this applies only to as much at price as 4s 19411 .m l !?- N. C. 4's and: r r ur)rtVArn iiuuth rsj shall have aj stock. & Boadt, Raleigh, n. c WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH The Most Attractive Seaside Resort on the Sooth Atlantic Coast, With lb New Steel Pier 708 Feet Into the Ocean "Inmlna." the Greal Pleasnre Resort, With Its 16-Piece " Orchestra. Surf Bathing Hshing Sailino Reached easily via Goldsboro throogh (he Doable Daily Service OF THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE lit nigtt 30 A. M. 40 A. M. 45 A M. h A M. S 30 P. M 2 P. M. 15 P. M. Lr. Ornboro (SonUwrn lUilvaT) Ar. Goldsboro (Soutb-n Rily") Lt. Goldiboro I A. C L I Ar. Wilnungton (A. C. L.) Ilectnc train direct to th Beaca. RATES IS.!. sold daily, limited to October .11. M IS. Sold Saturday and Sudan to Wilminet. .. .. . to Maadar W J aidfiight following. CRAIG. Pasarnger Traffic Manager. W. M. McGLAJHEBY, P. V T. C. WHITE, General Paaaeagei Armt. Agmt, Soatbera Sail V GrtBbro, K. C. k T. it
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