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GRE5TNSBOBO DAILT NEWS SATUBDA.T.1 APRIL 9. 1910.. 5 No Couah&si Ttm Mr i Ptdmml ma Dee asasj Hava t coughed ac all day ? Y at yea trawl BMMT M ar kitalKMN. Ask ym 77 4iMer stent kMptoc ArafiOcrrr Pa ijL. ', oUn axal k th hotm. Tkea fea ban set a4eVa.-ssL Cold a C0fh nt Pf T Baaa k..ifa.Tr aocar'. wadictae right at hand. NEW ORDINANCES FOR COUNCILMAN IC ACTION Proposed Laws For Protection of Citizens Against Bald Headed Men. Buttermilk Sellers, Business Advance ment and Skirt Lifting on Rainy Days. (By IX. FAISBKOTHfS.) I bare apent much tin Ashing kr af lats, and while alone ia Um wooiii have given much thought to what wt saved a a eity. Wt hav plsuty of erdi uaM along the liaae I aou-suggeaung, ut taw poiata hav beea ovu iooked, M i ahail at aa early day, by tae um th council auti agmia, I hop, peasant these ordinance and ak far tkair im- mtdiete paasag. They seem to nil a langfel wantalong tka line af our yum yragmaioB! JWW OBDUIAMCES FOB BOKO. GKXZffS- T ft abnlttaa by Xatkaakatk Clti ; Mai at the Meat Itottiag af tka Bait Headed Ordinance. Be It Ordained by tka Board f Alder men of tka Oity af Oraaaaborat fieatioa 1. Tkat aa beldheadsd au, a resident of Guilford county or tka aity tka Soutkara railway to atop its train ia tka city limits unlet it baa eetisiaa tory evidence tkat a dtiaaa waata to laava towa for good and tkaa tka traia eaa atop but two aaseaaa. Sea. A. Tkat aay rat violating tkia anttnaaca or aay part or otwa of it akall upon ooavietioa ka ftaed HftOO aad ooat and aaat to tka roada ail oath, ia i tripe. Sec. 4. All ardliiaBeoi or parte of or dinance eoallietiag with tkia ordiaaaai ara hereby repealed. Sac 7. Tkia ordiaaaea ahaU taka affast Immediately aftar ita paseag aad pnb lisatioa and b ia full foroa from that data. ' A Gcaatal Ordiaaaea. Be It Enacted by the Board of Alderaea of th Uty of Uraeaaboro: Section I. Tkat Lindtv Hopkins, aa gascd in the automobile businai s. main tsaniug a lam suae- and trying to eeli automobile, amploving maa aad want' ing to help the towa, and who kaa been laed for epeediag aeraral times, when Of Grnabora, bU I pee a. ' a trying to i7traU hi.o to 10 Xp0V7. ""'"ffri J"J?. P"M cuatomera, shall aot rua aa au tomobile at a rata of speed exceeding I one aiiie ia aignt uay. aeveriug, tkat part or aay part af ki kaad aa which there is no hair, wkilt passing down South' Kim street after 10 o'clock Sunday aierning, unless the same head shall have beea preneuely exaaUaed and stamped with a seal in letters not smaller thaa small pica type, "Permitted," the same being aa lnae ent axpoture of pareoa. Hea. Ji. That ao baidbeaaM man, wear 6ec. 2. Tliat in order to carrr out tka program of killing the oity a greater rate of speed would prove suicidal to tka scheme. It would suggect a lira maa ia towa, aad this would aot do. See. 3. In determiuiog tka rate of speed the city shall place a large Eight TWw flwtlr - IV. umI .1- u fag a wig. shaU be permitted to remove jf elock fa., topped viMB Uopk.n. ' ; jT" .-' , paases, ais iireuse anau be rerokea ana more atrec 8outhDavia street and Cu be traasportcd to AtlaaU to Rari i.nl.ii I i ml ' " - - - -1 1 V . 1 Spring Garden street, unless specially permitted to do ao by a puysioiaal pre scription sailing for twa quarto of chem ically pure at one sitting. Sec J. Any bald headed persoa who feels it necessary to remove kis hat while passing down South Elm street, In order not to frighten people whose baser feel ings are aroused by looking on pulseless posters, must blow a horn three timet before removing said bat, and if, af ter blowing said horn, any citisen affect ed as described before shall throw up kit remain indeflniulr. Sec. 4. Tkia anil nance shall take af fect and be in full form immediately after its paasage aad publication. Aa Ordiaaaea Women's Xcgulating Starts. Be It Enacted by the Board of Alder ma of the City of Greensboro: Section 1. Hi nee it has beea braosht out ia testimony tkat ia the City of ureentboro there are ICasee May aad IHmri Vedearia, Winslaa-feakm. apeat yesteruay ia tka asty wita means, aad attended tan I gaata yaeteroay art ur anna. - Ura. Jack Kidgeway, f crawly SQsa Mary Bradskaw, cd this city, arrived yasUrday fraas Pfciladelphia, aad will aaead several dare here oa a visit to her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. G. C. Brad ahaw. Mitset Elai aad EUaahath Loyd, aad Mrs. 0. B. Loyd, of Durham, apeat yes terday ta ta city with meads. , Mra. J. M. Apple returned to bar home ia Boanaka last aignt, after a visit to bar pares la, stayer aad Mra. K. 4. tMai lor.. ' Mrs. R. I. Travia. af WUetoa-Salcm, Is here on a visit to bar pareau. Dr. aad Mra. 4. w. unmta. Miaaaa KeU Itodgara aad Dixie Harry, M Kcids vine, are visiting at tna aome of Mr. aad Ura. W. J. Blackburn, oa Watt Market street. W. 8. Oaryhaa returned from a bus ineaa trip to wileoa. Mra. a G. Hunt in vieitinf Meads and relatives ia High rout. Mis Pearl Peek, of Baleigk, la here oa a visit to Mia Mary Pry, aa Korth Clm street. George Pell, of Winston-Salem, apeat yesterday la the city oa legal muu who cannot, hands, aa is rastom.rv on the road wkaniTith '"P""!1. .Uok . Utkographio .... .kii. u. . u akaii 1 pictures, it snail be unlawful lor women to ww ureases uni au bos rvaca sac ground. In steppinc over muddy places it shall be unlawful to raise the dress higher thaa the shoe tope and the thaa tops must tie tour inches high, Sec. 2. Good moralt demand tkia sad we must protect all within our gatea. t-ec 3, lain ordinance than be ia full act remove said hat until he gets south af aha railroad. See. a. That aay baMkeadad maa vio lating anv nart of this ordinanoa akall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and fined aot to exceed tea tktmennd dollars: hall be larprisoDed ia the aauaty jail at ..- I .,.1.1 -h ,ka 1 I Ik. day time for three hundred yeara, ia tk. forf nndeffert immediately after Its eUasretlon of the court. 1 r r- ' iec. 5. That this ordinance shsll be ia dull force and effect after its passage bv said City Council af the said City of areensbora. An Ordinance Regulating Boarneaa. Mm It Orri-ja-i. hv the Board af Alder- asan of the City of Uieeasbon: Section 1. That no person shsll en gag in talking for the good of the town in any manner whatsoever. It shall be the duty of svary titiwn to try to get bis neighbor into police court; to have kirn dnad and aarrateed and kf basy paying out. 6a. 1. That it shall be unlawful to aaeouraga aay kiad of a factory to at tempt to establish itself in said city. That it in encumbent upon all citizens ia the presence of the dead not to en gage in any pursuit that miglit diaturb the corpse! to keep oa knocking snd to intt that the City Council is doing right in paiming foolish Sunday lawt and ia attempting to get all the farmer to stop trading in the ritv by reason the new ordinanceMbf the department of health which require that a cow wear an Andy (arnecie medal satisfying all concerned that the milk she gives it pure and wholesome and taxing the far mer a fee for bringing the folk in town a little buttermilk to cook with. Sec. 3. That no man over twenty-Arc yean of age or under fifty years of sgc shsll be permitted to chew plug tobacco after eleven .o'clock on Sunday and that all oats and dogs be annihilated. -' Sec. 4. That it shall be unlawful for An Ordinance Begulating the Sale af Turaip Salad. Be It Ordained by the Board of Alder men of the City of Greensboro: - Hertion 1. It shall be unlawful for any farmer, agriculturist or vegetarian to sail or oner lor sale; ta expose ar have in hit possession at one time aver one pound of turnip aalsd. Sec. 1!. That it a ball he unlawful far said farmer, agriculturist or vegetarian to tratfk in turnip salad without first scouring a permit from the City of Ureensboro, paying therefor $300 for eaca season. See. 3. That it shall be unlawful for any member of the family of said agri culturist, farmer, or vegetarian to at tempt to use the $300 permit iesued to other members of the family. Sec. 4. That it skall be unlawful to iaaue any permit to eel turnip aalad by any farmer, agriculturist or vegetarian unices the photograph af said farmer. of I agriculturist or vegetarian ia permanent ly pasiea on eia persm.. see. 3. Upon enterting th gates of the I r-d About Our New Collar Guarantee I 3 Do you rcalire that we guar antee your collars to wear at least ix months, if purchased new, sent to us and dated, aad laundered only by us! Our splendid equipment of up-to-date machinery, our ex perienced corps of skillful, careful workers, and onr thorough system of inspections ' make it possible for us to guarantee tj. longer life of your linen when your work is sent to us. It' worth your erhile to phone for our wagon. Do so today. nier. agriculturist or vegetarian shall exhibit his permit aad blow three shrill blasts on a bugle announcing his com iiiy. Upon his arrival he shall be In spected by three disinterested parties, and if said turnip salad contains germs of tuberculosis or other infectious dis ease the said turnip salad shall be con fiscated, then and there, and fed to the fire horses of said city, and the aaid far mer, agriculturist or vegetarian shall be imprisoned seven days without food or water and allowed no privileges except to look oa the lithographs of "The Land of Nod" frwSoe a day. Sec 6. Thia ordinance shall take ef fect and be in full force on and after ita publication. There ordinance are to be presented to the city council at its next reirtilsr S j meeting and at they teem to be along S the right line, or, at least along lines a? now rilitaininir. I look for their raLaaajra All this argue well lor our city. Ihe has turned and we are now going see a better and brighter dav es pecially when w get a few more ordi nances. S the filnow W A U tide Columbia laundry Co. -I us a kl, fTit readine- it. Si to him it IMPORTANCE. (S. E. Kieer in Chicago Record -Herald.) Smith haa a little baby, a fragile, fret ful thing; To him it is more important than any earthly king: He fondly bends above it, with couate-! sua nee benign. 4 .. .1 .kink. It It aa. . 1 ... .tuu luia.na i. ' i nam wit -HI' I tun would cease to shine. Bi i Jones has become a merchant, a gleam k) is in hit eye; 3 His shop is very narrow aad but one 5j story high; 1 Vet Jone, wbotc breast is bulging with J. ; feeling that are sweet, 9, Can see no other building aloo; the buv 1 ? -rfect. S Youug Bard-lav's little poem there ars m tour line in au Pbonet 176-CJJ where few win e K, the thta and small, the pleasure which come Keen; To him it seems there nothing else in the magiuciiie. Mra. 8. 0. Smith aad Mia Lied Whar ton, of Salisbury, ara visiting at the horn af Mr. aad Mm. B. P. Wkartoa, aa Ash bore atraet. Miaaaa Joaepaia Boylan, Emmie Drewey, and Eloiae Robinson, af Win-aUm-Saiem, attend -d tk ball (am kere yesterday. Mr. Etnma ekhaolfteld. af Reidsville, I visiting friends aad reUtive ia the city. Mrs. i. Mamina, Mra. A. C Bod get aad Miss Nanaie Carringtoa, of Durham, war visitor la tk elty yaatrrday, and attended the ball game. Miss Grace Winatead, af Roiboro, is vititUg Miat Huldah iiambrick at G. F. eel lege. Mias Lois Brow a, af Wiaatoa-fsalem, ia visiting friend and relatives in the eny. Mr. Gaorge Lyoa. af Dorhaaa. (pent yesterday in the city and attended the ball game yesterday afternoon. Miss Margaret Browa. af Ceneord, it visiting tricuda fa the elty. Mr. and Mr. L. C. Stotor, af Win- etou-Palem, ia spending the day ia the eity with friends. Miss Myrtle Furstall, af Danville, it vltitiug friends ia the city. A. A. Seawall, af Jaaetboro, la pend ing the day ia tt dty with friend. Mr. Lawrano McBay, of Spray, it vis iting triaad and ralativt in the city. W. H. Matthews left yesterday on aa extensive buaiaaa trip aad will held land as lee la Jack sou Springs, Jackson, Mis., Oarkeavilla, Tsnn and a number af other towa betors returning home. Mr. B. H. DsBntU, of Raleigh, arrived yesterday and will tpead several day her with btr parcato, Mr. and Mr. IX I D. DeButta. ! Dr. Charle Rcott, ef Aihevilla, it tprndlng several daya la (ha city with friends. Mr. and Mr. O. L. Gruhht, of Win-stun-Salem, arrived yesterday and will spend aeveral days visiting Mrt. Grubbs' parents, Mr. and Mra. Vhitc, jga West Market street. E. M. Andrews left yesterday for Aberdeen, when he will spend several dayt on business. Mrs. Charle Haanaaoa, af High Point, spent yesterday in Jhe eity attending the ball game. Mra. .Tessie ArmhVId, of Thorns eville, spent yesterdsy in the eity with friend snd relatives. Mr. J. F. Atwell, of Denver, Col., formerly Mine Lraia Crimaley, of this city, arrived yesterday and will spend several weeks with her mother, Mrt. J. T. Grimsley, iu College Tlace. Mr. and Mr. George; Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Oold, Mrs. Bessie Armfield, Mrs. Cv Wheeler, Missss Clara Boyd, Ethel Pickett, Ruth and Mabel f ree man, Mrs. Veil McCarthy, Helen Brock -1 ett, Jennie Tate and Kate Ingram, of ; High Point, attended the Caroiiaa-Vir-1 giaiaa ball game hare yesterday. Mr. and Mr. K. B. l.yoa, of Durham,' and Miss Elisabeth X-Jl af Danville, attended the baseball gsjn tiers ye-1 terdey. ! Miss Annie Wood, M Wlnataa-Salam, ! it visiting friends and ralativ la the I city. I Mis Helea Edge, af Charlott, 1 ril-1 King relatives in the eity. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Loot v. of , Chapel ILU1, attended the ball game kere ! yesterday. Mrs. Edward Spootswood. ef Peters-1 burg. Va., is here aa a visit ta her eou j in, Mrs. W. A. Parter. Mrs. G. B. Cook and Dr. and Mr. Lee, of Danville, are visiting at tka home of Mr. and Mr, t. S. Eldridge, oa Bland' wood avenue. Mias France Murchiaoa William, of Fayetteville, it here on a vitit to her titter, Mrt. John A. Gilmer, jr. , Mis Bessie G-rissom returned yester day from Winston-Salem, where sue has ' been on a visit to her sister, Miss Annie Lee r.rissom. who is s student at Ssiem Female academy. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hugh Browa, who has been spending the winter with their ( ton. Dr. John Brown, at Camilla, G., i returned home vesterdav. Hot Milk Trusl Tbt OrlfnaJ and .muIm 110 RUCK'S HALTED F.1ILK Tilt FM.-drtak fr AO Apt. More beaUaS. thaa Tea or Cotfce. Areea with the weakest gvsricav. Delaceja. mviatitif and UatraSotaV Rath rnillc, malted grain, powder farav A kk raack artarea ia a barta, Taka aataWUata. AakfarHOIOJCI'S. Others are imitations. Candy That's -Always Fresh and always the most delicious -7 is the candy famous throughout the. Southland ior25 years. It's Almost every day we receive ship- ments by fast express assuring bonbons and chocolates as fresh as when they leave Atlanta. There't "None like NunnallyV Greensboro Drag Co. AGENTS Mrs. J. P. Saiataiag and Mia Irving, Duller, ef Reidsville, is visiting at tk borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jama Forbia. I HOW TO MAKE FARM BAWDS TIDT. 0a Woman AecsmpUahsd It Through a System af Fiae. At a meet iag af th Woman's ineti- tute for the benefit of farmers' wives a , paper was read aa the artist ia decora-1 a of the home, and eaMoial stress I was laid upoa the wife's kaviag a dainty table. It ast writtea by a wouuta whoa home waa luxurious aad who taste was exquisite, say the Delineator. "But, asked one waaaaa, 'how eaa I have a 'dainty table? I have ten in the famlly four children, four hired men moat of the time, and my husband and myself. The hired men are gener ally foreigner, hopelessly untidy. It ia all 1 can no ta get them to wash their hands and faces and eoum their hair he fere they com to th table. I can not set apart a separata table and get throucrh with my other work. How can I manage ta have a 'dainty table?' The a soil the tableeoth and wipe their mouth on their lvea and I'm well, I'm just discouraged. I tried furnishing them napkins, but I would have to give them freah ones at aacti meal ia order to keep decent I v dean. That meant more washing than I can do, ao It waa out af the question." And the apeaker't eye filled with tear, fur thi was oa of her unsolved problem. . Wall. ister, Til tall you how I man- Friday and Saturday to be Star Days at Harry-Belle Bros. Co. W have got tea together torn atrong values from aaoh department ta aaake the tw davt star days. tSboe, Clothing, Millinery, etc Hew shape aad frame Hate, jut ia time lor today. Uag aad Cast Hat. . SHUT WAIST SALS. $1.00 aad HA tauiarmad waista, (so cial tuday aad Saturday, 7, - LISTEN. ' 10c Percale at Sc. Sc. Colored Lawns at Sl-ta, 10c Whit La was at 6c 7 l-e. Olio at so, 13 1 So. Suiting at an. 18c. Whit Lawn, 40 la wide, yarde for 60c. It l ie. Liuea fSuitmg at 10. I. Sc Dras Liana at ia. 16c Percale at 11 1-fa. 7 1-tc Gingham at as. 7 1-tVe. Domestie at as. lie Kmarouiery at lno LADIES' KIADT-TO WKAt. 170 Allwool Panama Skirt at tS M. &00 Allwool Panama Skirt at tS.tS. $7M Veil ranama SkirU at W 00. On lot of Sample, worth K M and M 00, at M M), tO.UO snd M OO. Wash Suit at 3.M, worth 16.00. II. Ml Rhirtwaistt at Wtc. ILOO-Bairtwaiata at 7c s ciirr specials. It Speol of Sewing Thread far Us. 12 Spool of Sewing Silk for tSc Kiv yard Beat laiica for ft&e, Piv yard 10s. Parcalea for in, l Cellar, i Pair Be, i Pair Saspendert, I Hand kerchief, j CalUr Bittoaa, All fat as Ceata. a CBHTS WILL BUY 1 tablet, 1 pencil. pea painta, pea holder, peoko-pe aaivalop and eraasar, all far toa. J CIlfTS WHX BUT Tw aposla sewing aattaa, 1 spool saw ing silk. 1 eilver tkinabi. 2 yards wait lawa, ail aar 16c CLOTBIirO. Maa' New Bpriag buiu, worth ttSJO. at 61000. 110.0a ftuita at 17 AO. llOUk) Blu Sera, special at K.S. Baya' SuiU Sac. up to W OO. Oaa lot of Samplt Suit worth 614.00, peeaal at $10.00. Men's 60. Liale TMenraa at 19. 76a. Shirt at 60. (1.00 ShirU at 76. oOo, fsairt at Ms. Our baa af Maa' Patrw, wartk HM, at 68. Saturday w arlB sail lee Peek eaa at a -a. Semt will b wartk tuto and Itav Begiaaiag at iaya . m. - Dent ami this. Other tpeciala wiB be atoa up far S orat. SHOES. On let ef Mra' Fla Shaea, worth U M ta t5 00 aa ) ouaaUr, at SiM. One lot of Ladies' Pin Shaea, wartk S2 00 ta aj.00 on job aounter, at $1.00. Men Fin Pat, Oifardt, worth $4 00, at o0. DM Ita fboa at 13.00. Ladies', Mitu aad CkiMrear Law theea at th right pries. 10. Ladies' Bleacbad Vest, taped aeek and aleev, 6e. HARRY-BEL K BROS. CO. age,' imOingly aaawared a brigtt faced woman. la the first place, put a washataad arrd with whit aildoth, with pitoher aad bowl and tin (lop-jar, out in th back entry. I hung up a mir ror, brush, comb and aail-eleaaer ( bought them at the 10-cent counter), also a long roller towel, a ahaahruah, a (mall broom, and a big piece of soap. Thea I laid ta th men, Thi i your drsssirg rooai. Yau atuat maka yourselves tidy before coming ta th table, la the house I make the rule, and It yen do not com ply with thorn I shU to you flv cent for each traatgresaioa, aad deduct it from your wages.'" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Last Day of Big Rsdoctio t Hagsn't Chita fitora. Greensboro Pressing Club Cleaalag, Prssstag, ataaalrtag. CKi Rates, $l.ao par maatth W. B. Qatea, Tour Fs.ce Needs Careful Attention Standard Shaving Parlor Ens It Under CoanerctaJ National Bank. O. D. Boycott MaaameaUl aad Buitdiag teraali VXrA.a Bsat prwes for First Ctta Work, 0r. Walkn araau aad Bpriag trt. , Orarbwa. W. 0. Dr. Charles E. Moore UIGIOaT ABB PUYIICIAM. BBlfBOW AJtCAIIa. Offlca koarsi CatO 10 a. m. I U t ad 7 ta a, at, Tchpaaaaai OfBet. 6i ratldsasat, 1064, The Shoe With a Million Friends awTaaaaaaBwwB 'pHE lamp of approval is placed on Patrician Shoes, not by the exact ing demand of fashionably gowned women of a few cities, but in the world-wide approval of popularity earned, deserved and recognized V? through their dainty style, their per fect fit and their serviceable quality, and to their honorable manufacture. Because of theirconformingto mod ish fashions they long ago became popular; because of their wearing quality they remain popular; that is why they have become known as "A Shoe With a Million Friends." CALLAHAN -DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store 'TVfJ S v I Us" ROBT. A. SILLS. Mgr.
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