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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT MAY 29, 1913. PAGE 3. NOTICE OF LAUD SALE, rrder and by virtue of an order , the Superior court of Guilford lntv made in, the special proeeed- entitled Martha Rob.bdns Tilden Alexander W. Robbins, the under bred wiH. 011 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913, . r o'clock M., at the court house. Ine ckv ' the- highest PRESBYTERIANS IN SESSION. A Great Church Gathering Held In Atlanta Last Week. The Southern Presbyterian Assem bly, in session in Atlanta last week, voted not to withdraw from the Fed eral Council of the Churches of Christ in America. This action was taken by a vote of 138 to 27 after a heated discussion led by Dr. T. M. Lowry, of Memphis, who favored a withdrawal, and Drs. T. S..Clyce, of Sherman, Texas, and Thornton Whal ing, of Columbia, s. . C., who op posed it. ; ' In the discussion, Dr. Lowry reiter ated his charges that the organiza tion composed of thirty churches of said s-reet west to v"-li" Menouunauoiis, is endeavoring on the northwest i to influence national politics. Drs. Clyce and Whaling in reply argued that while there are many things tt , j. .. ' i j. j.. north side: thence ieiau" lo the Federal Council of , VL revenue, nue io the iioods approx- fnr sale to ash. that certain tract door hi C. offer vMor lor lf imJ situate in Jamestown town; hiP duilford county, known as the Coffin or Robbins lot and bounded fS-follows: i;; ... . Beaming at the northeast corner - il.n R V- "-"'i thence UP ,-,,Kev's corner MUST HAVE RESERVE. thence the e:us the Coffin lot; south a'ollS -flow's edge, ;t -along the eae oi me une sido cf South -street; thence -i oire nf South street along s-llu to the corner southwest of said lot, 'it beins' the intersection of South , u npvt cross street; thence and luc with the line east on the north f said street, south side of Mae - v ThP orchard to the edge of the sa Coffin lot, it being the intersection streets: thence north 0 WIC vv along the eat uc -"- hi. loT to beginiuiig, w .nv..,v wmyi, containing three and a half acres. This May 9, 1913. jS. S. DUNCAN, Commissioner. Railway Companies Must be Prepar ed to Meet Calamity. New York, May 24. It required 1,800 men and four weeks' work to make the temporary repairs to put the Norfolk and Western railroad in serviceable condition subsequent to the Ohio floods. President L. E. Johnson, who has just made a complete analysis of flood damage, L authorizes the state ment that to complete permanent repairs 300 additional men will be required "for four months and 200 men for the ) next eight months. Es timates call for a final completion of flood repair work by March, 1914,. " The total estimated damage o roatioed, bridges, telegraph lines CONFEDERATE WOMAN'S HOME. To Care Far Needy Wives and Wid ows of Confederate Veterans. The directors for the proposed North Carolina Home for Needy Wives and Widows of Confederate veterans at a meeting in Raleigh last week, organized T)y the election of Hon. Ashley Horne as chairman and Mr. J. A. Turner, of Louisburg, as secretary. The board decided to re ceive proposals from towns in the state endeavoring to secure the lo cation of the home until July 1, a meeting to be called thereafter" to consider the proposals received and locate the home. ' . Several towns have already filed proposals. One offers' $3,000 and tho 7 Notice by Publication. Forth Carolina, in the Superior Court, Guilford County, j B. Minor. Public Administrator, ad ministrator of John McKinney, deceased, ' ' ' ' v .. ' Lillian Martin. Georgia Flemming, La vim Holt a nd Trudy McKinney. Tiie ih tVndants. Georgia Flemming, Lavinia Molt, and Trudy ; McKinney, above named will take notice that an action entitled us above has been com menced in the !-'uperior court of Guil ford county for the purpose of selling real estate with which to create assets to pay debts; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Cleric of the .Superior Court of Guilford county at his office in Greensboro, on the 10th day of May. 1 13, and answer or de mur to the petition in this cause which Av.ill be tiled in the next ten days, or the petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded" in the petition. M. V. (!ANT. C. S. C. This 10th day oP April, 1913. .Adams and McLean, Attorneys, for Administrator. Administrator s Notice. North Carolina, Guilford County. The undersigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Robert L. Chilcutt, deceased, alj persons having ' claims against said estate are noti iei tojexhi'bit same before him duly authenticated on or befor the 27th day of April, 11914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate vill please make immediate payment. This April 26, 1913. 18-6t, SAMUEL, G. LOMAX, Administrator of Robert L. Chilcutt, G. S. Bradshaw, Attorney. Application For Pardon. which the Southern Assembly ioes not approve, withdrawal would be unwise. 1 Overtures urging the Southern Ast sembly to withdraw from the Federal Council were contained in the report of the foreign committee. The United Presbyterian Assembly took what was characterized as the "greatest ! forward step in the his tory o the church," when it per'ctn ei the organization of the "Missiont ary and Eiciency Committee.'' The Northern Assembly -directed Moderator T. J. Stone, of Chicago; to appoint a special committee ot five to consider "the enormous vio-; lation of the seventh commandment; and to recommend, steps to be taken to safeguard the youth of the land." The United FTesbyterian Assembly will hold its next . meeting at New Castle, Pa., on May 27, 1914. v i Chicago "was selected by the North-i ern Assembly as the meeting place of hat body in 1914. The sessions v. ili be held at the , new Fourth Fresbyterian church; of which Mode-! rator J. T'mothy Stone is pastor. 1 A dramatic scene, occurred in the Southern Assembly session when Dr. s W. M. McPheeters, of the Columbial Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, offended by what he termed steam roller'" methods in connec tion with the assembly's decision not to withdraw from the Federal Coun cil of Churches of Christ in America, left, the meeting. When the assem bly voted dowji the minority report and adopted that recommending a continuance! of me:iibersbJp, Dr. Mc Fheeters, attempted to voice a vig orous protest. Ruled out of order by the moderator, he announced his in tention to i leave the sessions and immediately withdrew. Later he re considered! his action and returned. ,luatwu uu.ouu, maKing a ioi cosl to the road of over a million dol- and lost buiWings -and materials OLCe or iwo sites; another ?2,5UU amounted to $526,500, while the loss an site still another, a nine-room I uuuse uuu acres or land. There is a stae appropriation of $10,000 for buildings and f 5,000 annually for maintenance. Whatever is given by the community that secures the home will be put into the permanent plant. , Directors other than officers chosen are Messrs. J. A. Bryan. Newborn: W H. Watkins; Ramseur; w. H. White, lars. A further exDenditure nf- about $700,000 will be necessary to pre- j vent a similar loss under like con ditions. . 5 Th an' n bnif mn00 I Haywood Parker, Asheville; tWftPTl Pnntfimnnth anrl PaIi and oM ,,e ct zinSl trv in the Cincinnati district will be $152,000. xne aireowrs propose To repair the damage to bridges at rect the ready ChillicoUxe, Reese and at Sciotf river 2f12CCUpan7 JUSt &S as win cost ?185,000. Damage to 6ther property of the Norfolk and West ern railway, in th.e way of buildings, lost mater' al and miscellaneous re pairs amounts 'to $113,000. v Sulphur Best Fumigator. Flowers and sulphur make one of the most reliable fumigators it is I1H BflS We are cleaning house in our Bargain basement. Going through "'-.' ' - - . ' the various tables and shelves we find a great many small lots and broken assortments, and we have put these out on tables for quick selling. r . . - '- ' : There will be a real feast of WHAT'S THE MATTER. i iiesv'by (j!tii t'iat the UH.-.J .1 . . . , a i ; . l ' 1 " ' .1 t " t w i .-, nun n in i tir iaiy. ; ti,f. Municipal court of Jtwhs.,i.0. x. (-mm f tj,e c-rime 0f break- 'fig and it.t'i inr a. store house, and Churies Complain of a Falling Off in Interest and Membership. Atlanta, Ga., May 23. An arraign ment of the "tendencies of vhe time" was contained in the report of the committee on narrative presented to day before the Northern Presbyterian Assembly in session here. The report deplored the "distressing loss of mem tership in many synods of the church.'' I Nearly 4,000 churches during the past ecclesiastical year failed to secure a new member through con fession cf faith, according to the re port. Other" unusual features brought o a were that . some of the church's most intelligent and influential mem- been put into a shallow iron pan. Eut whichever method of sulphur izing is adopted, the building to be dealt with must be rendered proof against the escape of fumes. In the case of open front houses it is a good plan to paste strong brown ident, from the viewpoint of business 1 PaDer over the ;openings to . render 3 , a m m 4 lm. JL La -mmim m w Lak. ak u m Immediately following the floods, 'possible to use for the detrrt,Vvn of i UCirgfcllllO 1UI U 1 U II II tV Oi lUUUtJf III the railway officials bent every ef- disease germs and insect pests. Make ion..: to re-establish the efficiency of a practice of sulphurizing everv noul- the road in both its passenger and try house prior to limewashing It. If fi eight traffic T with- the minimum sulphur fumes will not destroy insect amount of inconvenience to the pub- pests and disease microbes then lie and its patrons. nothing eJse on earth will. The sul- The enormous loss of railroad phur candles now obtainable for fum- property caused by the flood has igating purposes may be used or the -pointed out to railroad inte.res.ts the Powdered sulphur may be placed on world over, the necessity of provid- red hot cinders, the latter having ing funds to take care of contin gencies and emergencies of just this character. ! As the interstate com merce commission has ruled that ex penditures of this nature must be charged to the operation of a rail road, every far sighted railroad nres- management, has long felt the ne cessity of always having on hand a fund to take care of just such un foreseen calamities without embar rassment. SIMMONS WANTS INFORMATION. A tho SjlIi hath n n t.hft ffOlf rarrv.ntr a wav certain nrop- ! vr - - . my ilm J vIlt-iieeil to 12 montlis upon I nks . instead of attending jjivine lford countv. will 'worship; that the extent and boldness !n "luu" !" -lUl:j. aimlv to his Excel- ! n ?'., u-hJ slavp. traffic has become tl." (invvruov of "North Carolina, j n , ,. p-tpndin? the report "-f l O i ' ; CT ' ! i;ir((") Tl: .i,v- ' 1!)1.1. THOMAS REECE. fcaJewfilffCgspaiijii ? uth Elm t., Grecnsb; uP-to-Date Jewelry of Every Description. " Elfgant Assortment of Afcapted for Wedding .ti Birthday Pres..ts. Ckll anal . us h m ihnv TYiom nttumuNlft 3 W weak. I had spells when I could dcr;1aiy urcathe cr sneak for 10 to 20 but I was completely cured by ;.BR KING'S Mra. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. t.00 AT ALL DftUGGISTS. ;lard. into Sabbath schools and Chrls-lan Endciivor sDcieties. The report staled that a total of ,000 new, members, t::ro .ii co:. sioa ol iaith, wrc enrolled during ' - i t ' t T -ic p: zi year i:y me cnurcn. v. Ili-jston, of Colujnbus, O., secretary of the permanent committee on vacancy a::d U?r-l7, decl-ird that the problem o:' sacu.i;i0- p.s':e:-3 v.r.s o::v the most distressing in every no n- Eoiscopal church. "Whatever else nl'ay be said of the Methodist-Episcopal church," he said, "we niust ad mit that it has t:ie most effective J system we know anything about of supplying churches with pestors. At the conclusion of Dr. Houston's address, the assembly decided to ap propriate additional finances with which to assist the work of the va cancy and supply committee. NOTICE. This Interes s Every Woman. A family! doctor said recently that women come to him thinking that they have female trouble, ; but when he treats them for their kidneys and bladder, they soon recover. This is worth knowing, and also that Foley Kidney Pills are the best jind safest medicine at such times, You cannot ,et better purer medicine for bacK ache, weary dragged out feeling, acn Ine joints,, irregular kidney and bladder action and nervousness uu Trv tnem. -x uj kirsJ !aks 'or the various Town- J"" M adv. shir,, "'VU!' iui tiie vanuuB xuu u- p Q,.i,oe hlP of tho r x mi -j. j: Conyers 4S: bjKes. niOTltl, r "u"y "111 Bll, UUIlIig , . i'ifffl 1 ,Uay tor the purpose ot ,list- atio POlle ai?d ProPerty subject to tax H as ' recm irp1 w low All nprsnns Potato slips. Eastern Yams, lmxne- equired by law. AU persons diaie delivery. . Summit Avenue List of Questions which Manufactur ers are Asked to Answer. .. Washington. May 23. Senator Sim .... 1 r mons, chairman of the senate iin- ance committee, made public tonight list of 29 questions relating to the tariff proposed by majority mem bers of the committee which will be sent to manufacturers of the coun try. To avert any clash over this ac tion in the senate, the majority will send with their list the original 16 quest'ons proposed by Senator La Follette, although most of his are in corporated in a statement that if manufacturers or persons who have fnjl bris or 1 have made written or oral protests to the finance com mittee, w'!l send answers before the bill is reported back to the senate, they will be printed. - 1 j "But' the statement added, T'Lfci her report ' of the bill Hie sen ate nor final action by the senate on the bill will be delayed for an svvors." All interrogations must be answered under -oath. I ! The preliminary, questions relate to the manufacturers' identity, the com modity produced, the raw materials used in production, whether they are produced here or abroad and if im ported, from whence; cost per unit of raw material and cost per unit of similar product in foreign coun tries. ' ;.'!::': them airtight; during the fumigating process. When the sulphur is ignit ed the door of the building should be closed quickly and fastened tightly. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OA ST OR I A The Streps That: S ave si mm is -ri Ml I . Upholds California. i Washington, i May 23. Declaring that the s unrestricted admission aliens would ruin the? American farmers by throwing cheap labor in o the hands of big corporations, as was the case in California, Represen tative Sisson, of Mississippi contin ued his defense of the California an ti alien land law in a speech in the house today. j The speech was the one 'that Pres ident Wilson took 'occasion to cen sor lest Representative Sisson embar rass the administration in the pres ent diplomatic negoVtiations with Ja- 3 ; ! i pan. h a list are urged to do so prompt Jy dur'g the month. J- A. DAVIDSON, Auditor. 1 1913. Greenhouse, Greensboro. N. C. CUOCCnPC TO THE PATHIOT. A slight cold in a child or a grown person - holds possibuliti es of the gravest nature. Croub may come on suddenly in the nighrl bronchitis or pneumonia may develoSp, and severe catarrhal troubles andj consumption are possible results, Po ley's Honey and Tar Compound nibs a cold at the outset, cures crWp .quickly, checks a deepseated racking cough, and heals inflamed membranes. It does not constipate and tsontains no opiates. Refuse substituted. Conyers & Sykes. adv. r -i v . ! Potato slips, Eastern Yams, vimme- diate delivery. Summit Avenue Greenhouse, Greensboro. N. C. OUDtCRIDE TO THE PATRIOT. iter Twntff Eiiiriii We find Babcock, High Point, and Ames, the besy buggies for the money. All with leather trimmings and a good grade wheels. We use only highest grade rubber tires. Guaranteed to be the best or money returned. Avery Riding Cultivators, McCormick Mowers, Rakes and Bindersj Oliver Improved Plows and Harrows. Everything in the line of Farm Implements. The largest warehouse and show room filled to the top in the city. CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK G ME WELL GREENSBORO. N. C. C 77 n Ill , 1 -v :. - IBS , 1
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