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4 GBEENBBOBO DAILY VEWB, SATURDAY. NOVEMBEB 30 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS Published ) . . - i ..,, W. A. HII.DIHHtM) I dllur SL, tt. PHILI i.ii l.J.iui Buatneaa r.ff . Edllornt1 I K f ' Full Ao-ialed l're St-nice si-US" . I -N I'! I' I Pv 11 I : T .!! v :- . r ' I 1 -H I 1 61.1.J.0 . ; i-. l - SI... !- : I ner 1 Ml I 1 ' A I'ARAGRAPHICS k 1 He f .. V ' ' I p 't 'ft . ! i,. i ;. no M ; n I 1 ail f it IF .1 t . , 1, , 1 1,1-1 ' I I '.. , . I , I m I lit' ' - '- K--; v hi. ..nd I',. 1 ll.-V ... d xt . ... I .."(! I ,.. In, a- nt,,.! !.! ,- r I'M' I i M c . pi u-e it , t 1 ,a H 4 . u.k' v I iM e m ,a -I.. I- Wb-.lt K. ikfn' ' m all- i ..luml rip. I i "II, in- 1 il. r ihi di- a ppi-.n I iii. ul ,th- tin. dsn- 1sU ha ful I- 1 tl I l.fl.. " ftf I rrs nt oliiriil " fenl her I'llH e the th.' frd. f thi'rrf oi pensinji" il-on I . i iiblv That nmiity of SO 0(10 for prohibi tion in e-t iriiin lionM b- nnffi eient warning to the whifky deuleis of that tste that they sie not wanted there It la gratifying to note the decrease fat slit im this ea r an I lie outcome football I k'-re n edll room ("r i provement how ev cr. m t he w ay walrt v. 'tie vrnv t-i lower the lax I id's all pinpeitv ne.iilv value Hi if takat th. V flu po-fiblc .md t hiu l In nub-, W hct Ml) Wll lull mote ue.t 1 1 t I ' A lien m Mil hmond I h,iik fiv ing III" Jt V th. v-. i. Id and 11,1,1,.! I llll f. I in. a si oi c nn-Jit now w dl b I,, baps tt did. !- have hern a mhIj' "Kven 4 .1 ecn-boi o." admit the fhc villa (Itucn "rtheie all the mu thili)1 of the emfh me petLnl,, ,1 w a n d i a " d in t iu,i nli' nifbt " I luuik- e alH up tnlo ,),, I,. . . . ill, III, I, He Iflsf t lungs ' '"riff iiMt . 'f - Th.it 1 -i it ion of i a-piring ei,tion of t to mid ! I he Mianl.l Ol- nt l. ' -I mi -lit nai.- i; it " II U.M.I.I Viun w i 1 1 r - i.b .i-i dm i alien?th !. Mi. in n 1 1 :d ,,.pv .. I,". . -., I- i iy iMKl ,i for V'Hh t ii' I fop l.Lt 11 -b' .l'i I ii it Inn I In- n. t 11 v 'I p.v .II,, I All, I , lent I H . ill iV '.IMl (Mil , 1 1 h 1 1 r' I t t III t I 11' he nil Ihoda . a Ml .Hto l.ifbe lit ..nd ; I he K.i tefnt la-t v ar show b' .iiing fnnt. ' An Vm. ad bt it or H the Ih-mo. i :vl ic editors of the 1 f'er a e1 i v c or i ep i v r rand i 1 m -.iiiie nflice under I he nevT t a din m i-t i at nt he In ted ' t t h- ,. In-H.l t .ne li-t is -A 1 Mt-enh liner of the Made . k under t h'' , 1 He.;,ld V "Die Mil forma I i'-n fmiH i. I--pllini" e.l lid te" l,rv k- the 11 W.ll. tl a'iy g"" In I 1 I- V rrk siolms I ten a made ot ,n (m,-, uary 1. v ith the and ita future pi ocrat and Ilustb , d..t.. ' I r.-r - h hlicatn. I tailed at Hcndejhon v il -Mi tor M. I.. Miipme m to run the Democrat a -and the Tluetlcr an a b-. perienc lias probably dom of eon n I ration -d publication than on two. I I v jovv n ell.., The papers have a tine field in the i-eeTtion and will undoubtcdlv be auccesa. i a I t DEMOCRATIZED EDUCATION. v i-'iun keeping tab on the jro- n-f public a 11rp i.r the i'tia fa hr - mbl.r -i !. .i.-af indeed it tn bat i. t b ai d in if likable rail u j- -n t h edura - k i r rU-rt Ol t be ' tt t ' muM at lt be oat ' - , ba e Umk.'I r i-piii junii In a . r t i -r alee. cif r r T f ' t. past io v b- I vt ills It it a rail mpo to ri.-. a I to ntii-al rat her ind the I bis ca ' I fet appe predi.t bei Step fin I I people of : that l-eii.g beard is a d- 1 uiro-n (.eiif-e. and e i 1 no w thout going a I d t I e'.rnmori sene ., ' Hi' i ' 1 1 a h nd tt.tT art tw. n : n I, n l uiub-r aie gomp I.. ).-M b' lm o and Mt !if nun responded 1 Im It ppeM I" nf A Ve.Kk I I,. I ii'iif-Un for MMlet 1 1 t . :i I.. made ol them. That il wi.il !! ir lir de ided t bat an if r I of the greatest aUie, I.. pi.txsl . ihir. in a fait b ilium Hie U ginning of the t edina t tii'b- mi-i known m a remarkable anrt noteworth? "'he d.ie, idrn.-e that the piemdent of the Na , I Id., - B ( mm I aM""'iit t ion lb i: i lil t s'id I be irif ijent -t the I Il t aisrtrihl v , Pi nl 1 . ).. n-.) thtir ilen fnr the name I t h , n 1 In- publi. n.-hjol vi il I . I rt t i a 1 Mill I l 11 llil e I . I '..i I lid p I'M W r I he Hde U-t M .r jtt I hnp. 1 11.11 hy . I ir,i n M leT.t ..I ) he I n t e f i; - a nd lainen Y I'lvner. ,m bl ie nint met ion in l Ni'ilb i mi'.i i.h when tlier tleinanded I .1 I I i i - I v "I I be roll, e t. the - I IM a I 1 t he p- .ple. i ii I . 1 I.. ! I e in wit., h t l.e p "pr a I e . . I It li'd e ,. thy a nd a la I ..I w .tli that a -nut ideHl i 1 1 ii Kin . In al ion H"l nn m mm but t. i ll. petipb i" now tapl.Hv 'o,kin e.ut , N.i longei m thr child considered a a I I'Mtn of .lav into wbieh nmnt be poll led jail the learning nt the agen, into whiih inii-l be p..iii..l all the brews ol what (ever nilnrw lhal 1m e been Imtling. that ilia-e b. en b..i d int. i weakness, by lllnnkMH .. tl.- Kf. No longer i it ii.-. i . i v L i . i k and 1 -m I m or geom irv to be i in- Lading subjects in the luiiieiilu ..I tlie int 1 1 ut ions. 'J hey are not lo le done aay with, ot course, for lhat w.mt.l never do. when it is conild . icd lhat th. T contain too much of in I'Te-!. and tliHt I hey piovide too much .t I In- M i engthening influence tbe mind imi-t have. Hut they ate no longer con nulei ed a paramount , I hey are no longer i oiimdered an necessary to make the iiihii I bev aie but by - implements useful in adding that well rounded touch that ih iimtkm i v tor the best develop ment ami for making the widely useful man. the pmnt i that the education of to day mii-t eomplv with the demands nt t he p. -..pie that I he vv bob scheme ol . iv .hi.l o.n be .hvitle.l. the people aie 1 1, inn n 1 1 1 ) i a - i . a ler i R o hiu y on the pail ol nil on (he logic that iiicrraed lli.ieixv ot tlie irt.e means increased ' cr? ui. in v ol i he i n. In 1. 1 1 in Is in the race ! ut the ji . 1 1 v 1 1 o s ui w bn Ii t he race is ' t-nagnl I he tiemand is that the bov s and gnls of today be trained in school, not a part from t he w oi Id. hut in .he world, that they be tunned in what men ami wnnipn are striving to do. and that t hey come loi I b from t he colleges, not lilt I el y lied With I beni icn. but ret Sill iii I he ptailbal comuion nen-.e with v Im h t In win- bo i ii . stid Hot be re p I l ntiujU ior a number of vihi- alter giadnatui) in order to tind th'ii place among nun. 1 he t should rev . i be reinov ed from il,. i r place 4 Mohitd and the man m, tlnir every Mage have a telation in woof. a t l.iv tit in accoidmg ,,, (,r oi.J.r of nnliiie. which in the ot ill I' ol t he d iv mr hey should be made I., nalie pint w heir they til. pit when- they nerd -tr.tii?th and should lie g v n the opportunity to sep;nre that hi i engt b and to a. .pure t hat 1 1 a ining whiih "hall be of pisiti. al ben. tit to I lo in and enable them both Itelorc and alter school to work along the highest p la nr. " 1 ' "pr " no i"g'p reason ior tne ciiiio " '"C removed from the order of winch b. m a part, even while he ia in school.! I here in no sense in not giving him the pin. tiral touch, and the practical and natural love of home and social life, while he .m m n-hool. It is notable that in hot h the maeniftcent speeches made v y HIT. hi Id a I ..I n ii clu.-a I i. nt. le-t the J' d Itrooks they pleaded I nal course that should j . at e-.riv hinge m ! what i ti ai'-p.t ing alamt him. that he j-bould not be t. -moved from the present. Ninth 1 aioln.a. alter all. in not so , tor rrmoM .l 1 1 om t hm id. -a of educa -jt'on. The people Mli.-a.iv fd il. Thev Wi'lejp have by thru h t"in rerri demanding 'no nt i- it. and tint should ... nufti. .ent to rank t v e Jan the old I a r 1 1 I t a w i ,ht along in the 1 1 1 o tier I . ret ion t ot e.lu. at n at last. How t r IV m ever mm h she mav havf been criticised in wa-'in the past, the cuti. Mn will Ikv hcurd pM"g , no moie, jutlv. 1 he 1, -a. hers of the i u.m. Mate, by voice and r. i mti have adopt it papri (d the latit plan u,r prrrt and I t v the futine will find th. in-f, of wruk in tie v . t , application, and I he ihildren of to- o- ' . ii and tomorrow msr no longer t rem ii.mbiii.-.l to.. I hetr salvation i to lH worked wi-i,in i. nt hey are to le given a place in h school room w hu h the v themselv pa aball no longer desire to be removed from. T he dar is coming vhea tt. school children phall iio longer find it iagrtf able lo attend t be school, for Jt is truing lo bf made lor tiiem the roost jdeanant plat- in the woild with the allureineuU t lit v ri nd id actual lile, and it h tbe tienard mora I a? dm of t he people whith the demands. NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL The Keidsville p ,f i-s of the opinion that a strong effort '! be made during the coming lesnon of l be legislature for tbe adoption of tbe initiative and referendum and think Representativt elect K. I hicti.r will lead the fight. I ,i Le nil pe w measures ni.tn v people w il 1 be found liO tear tlii- initiative and rrf- erendlllll J(t heir 1! p. I letn e Ir.in f miK h id l!ii fe I v too radieiil. to f-hnw that I! founded. In r - t iieen-lM.ro, 1 1 r m-t,i m e, eighteen lU'-utiip u r ha1 under tbe initiative a nd eit aftairo and things for tbe pat been liv iug ferenduro in j have njoedi Slimt.tl.lv. J here ,, s been only one ini- t if 1 1 1 e men ft ore s u bnil t ted during that time and the defeat of the proposition a on h helming. Hv ii-.e of the initiative and referen- ! dum a -harire is sffi.rded tbe people to ena. t or i.-jeet legislation if 1 hej wmh snd we ln-f.ete net t lenn'nt of many prub lem in tin- HdT in e!l ciilrulated to proni"te ( inn in mi il v peaee and tiarnionj- n v on. vhn, i n t be laM a a I yis. b. Ilews 1 1 1 Itie ,!,. ..f tbe p.i. pie, should in( -( v or h;i Ik at t be nut tat i ve a nd r fermd iiin CLARK AND HIS TURKEY. 1 be modern problem hi e most com phi as wilnep the following Associated I'k--- di-pat- b ho in aahington, on .do. -.1 I V : vp. iloi ( briinji (laik and the la i k trin.iU I od. iV dii'Onfolatelv deplored the diV'eiieimy . f the giwul old k't'-ben ihii.'i1 in whnli our motheis cooked 1 1 : o I liankhgiv ing turkey. " I he-e ino-iern riok nfoveg are on s par with the rest of our effete emba t m n " sai. I the speaker "onth Trimble, the clerk of the home pave me a line Thanksgiving Day Tur key. It in a noble bud. of magnificent proportion. When I gut it Iwune and the family liad admired it. we discovered I bat t be toy nen ol our cook stov e would be too tight a tit for the bird. So we can't roat that turkey.'' It is clearly up to the Democrat iu hou-e to lemedy nt once the sire of the conk stoves or limit the growth of tur key h to con form to the modern ov en. Such misfita -hould not be allowed to exirt if the Democratic paity i justly to claim the title of being piogreasive. Greensboro is the Mecca for educators thin week, and we trust they are all en joying their stay. Greensboro ia en joying their presence and we here and now extend them an invitation to come here again next year and every year for that matter. Greensboro's central lo. t inn should make this the greatest convention eitv of the Made. At lea-t a m months' school term for the count rv schools should be provided, b the next legislature. j Kducation is the most vital force the upbuilding ot the state. SHEARS AND PASTE That Appetite. "In an v t lung -o ,k..1 t hat it might not be bell .1 " " a-k- (be gantrononii cally in- lined Phillip- id the ( i reensboi u New A. 1 'id Vou n.-i I i v icall v, 1 1 ul v rott.-i in -1 ei w il Ii no I tci but ler and I he ot Im-- aecMiipin-l iii e nt s V Chai I'd te V hroui. 1c. Buncombe Leads. e of A v erv eoun t vtortheliut Srnatoi -lnp ha at lat tweil It gave l.uk. .T, Kitrhin. 7!'; Isii. Ibis increase Simoinn !s vote-, making it Jl-'t."7. In t niajoiitic Puncfimbe in tii-t, coinl and Ksndolph third. In ' l i av en til nt, Jones second r thud. Newton I !nt ct pr i-e. The d St a' l reel i d joi 1 1 v the -.,.' ' Pi.br-.n . pen, ,,t.,L' and I'urk Reidsville is Growing. We have never seen the demand great er than now- lor nil classes of dwellings in Ueulville I he demand for modern l.n,. l.,r t ,. n. i 1...B .ui .... I t A ll t fnr more iioinr' oi me cnenper cinss, sinj it is up to Ifridhv ille to moct these coiidi t k-iis I he utmost eontidrnce can b plated in Reoi ille real estate inveet merits. Teid.sville ia simply on the move and we have got to move us fast as the in moMng Heidsv ille Review. Concerning Boosting. Charlotte. Greensboro and Durham are al) good tow ns, but not rrTany years since neither of these towns were an large or half so good a town as Roxo born What ha ma Ho th ix t na-na ' floost mg. Lhd yon ever see a man from it her who wan not blowing about what tnrir town had done and was doing, and tu-t linn k nut of boosting will make Koxoboro. Moot your tow n. Koxoboro t ourier. Will Apply for Authority to Build Rail road. M it AY. V.. M mgea, president of t he j ii gi n m I artdi na Railroad company, tiai- given notice thhough the press that his eomp.utv will apply to the appionchifig leCi-iature tor authority to haate, cm--tin. t maintain and operate a lino of lailroad. continuing its line m Wasliing ton and i.rayson counties, a., into the counties of Ashe and Watauga. Wilkes Patriot Sentiment In St.inley. e air glad to see evidence on tlie part of many of our eit i?enn looking forward to a good roads movement. (Hir county is certainly in need of good roads and we ahall feel disappointed it farm- j rr of our county do not prove the re j verse of Ok statement that ha offci-n been made that the towns favor good roads and the rural diatriela do aot. H we mistake not, eur 8Uly farmers are leadv and anitous, mud act t the propr time. Albemarle tnterprise. Coocermng Locker Cluba. It i ifratifying to note that all of t!ie social thiai.y) elube of pjaliabury Ita e been put out of touftineaa. They nate made applieatvun to the aeeretary of state for dissolution at oaoe, this acti'Hi being tbe result of indictments oideted tuo weeks ago agsJnst then by lodge Miller, of the Howaa court. Tbey all we beheie without exeeptiom. plead ed guilty to selling liquor oontrm-ry to la 1'tie good work thus 4oae la Salis bury lH.uld he ei tended to other sorely aid. .ted towns. Concord Tribune. Siler City'i Trouble. The Biijt-otion has bwea made that the three active candidate for the local poM.irti. e rrigafc't in a piimarv to decide men oi the three .houlU be recoru-i meiitbd tor tbe position; but this would t U a calamity unspeakable. Not only vwm.M tbe men be concerned but the men too; ana oeto.e such a primary ..I. id he fairly launched one half the would be oassiuir the other half n the street with adamant expressions. und h for tbe churches why there would be Midi intr-rnul roolnee-s art to rival the fnidiiea of a freshly kicked suitor, fly no means let us have a pastoffice pri mary la siler ( it?. Too many folks are a tread v persona non gratis. Siler City i t.i.t. ! That Single Term. ( "iiMdci able dispute is going on whether the iMmocrutic platform adopt id at lialtiniofc favored onl v one term I lour year for President, or whether it meant to bind tie patty to a cemsti 1 ut i"iuil change piov iditig for a single l lei in ot i years, an has often been pro poMil. We dou't think it makes much diflerence. All such questions oupht to be referred to the Democracy by atates In-due a convention is held. There has been no conceii.-iiB uf opinion among IhuiiMtata ss to a single term of four vi'die, and it ought never to have been made party dedal al ton at a time when theie tould be nu di-cubsiun of its wis loin. huiiit) paiU ol a platform are made by one or two men, and a joker H l u l lc to be ) i pp. d n at a t mie when a coiiv ejit mn i iu a hubbub. Platforms ought to be submitted in time tor thor ough diictiftsion it they are wanted to be takeu senously by the people. vv il iiiiiigtoi) tar. Trick Didn't Work. Pat Thoriiburg the young Newton boy who ws- nent to the penitentiary tor one enr last duly, made his esoape from t be Poanoke tat mn nirly in etober. I,nt 'I hursduv ntght. he was on the '. A N W . train beuting his wav hv riding on the steps ol the smoker. He wished to gel off bet ore coming into Newton to avoid detection, and while the train was on the tmre trestle cut tlie com pi r-.-t d air pipe to stop the t rain. It was a inat t trick but it wan the cause ol Pat undoing. It popped like a dyna mite charge and Pat waa so frightened that be bolted right in the car and was i ecognied by several Newton people. Policeman Owens heard of it ana with deputy sheriff Ninon and Mr. Robert ( line found Pat about 2 o'clock in bed at bis uncle "n, Chailie Davidson, near the place he left the train. He was put in iail and taken Imek to the penitentiary Satmday. - Newton Knterprise. Famous "Pint of Cough Syrup" Receipt No Better Rea4r at Amj Plica. Foil Goaraaleca. Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and pint of warm water and stir for two minutes. Put 2'n ounces of pure Pinex (fifty cents' worth) iu a pint botUe, and fill it up with the bugar ISyrup. Thia (fives you a family supply of the best oough vrup at a saving' of $2. It never spoils, 'jVke a teaspoouful every one, two or three hours. The etrectivenesa of this simp-lo remedy ia surpri-ing. It. aeems to take hold in atantly. and will usually stop the mont obstinate ctnigh in li4 hours. It tones up the jaded appetite and i just laxa tive enough to bo helpful in a cough, and has a pleading taste. Also excellent for bronchial trouble, throat tickle, sore hingn and asthma, and an unequaled remedy for whoopinff cough and croup. This recipe for making cougii remedy with Piner and Sugar Svrup (or trained honer) ia a prim favorite in thousands of homes in the Cnited Statea and Oanada. The plan has been imita ted, though never atieoesfully. If yon try it, use onlv cenuine Pinei, which it the most vafuabla concentrated com pound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich In guaiarol and all the natural healing pin elements. Other prepara tions will not work In this recipe. A guaranty of ah no lute satisfaction, or monev promptly refunded, goes with this reodp. Your drugyiH has Pinex, or will (ret it for mn. If not, send to Tbe Pinex Co., FL "Wayne, Ind, Steam Heated Rooms At the Y. M, C. A. About refmhr 1, a number of our roomers -ra to loave thr citj. W'e will I hen have rooms for rent at prices from M.00 to 8.00 per month. This includea Shower Haths, Eleetric liht. Hot Water .lay and nipht. 'J he rooma are furnish ed attractivelv, including a dealt and bookcase. First class janitor service. Let na show you these rooms. Young Men's Christian Association Corner Greene and STcmore Dr. J. W. Taylor Specialist in Fitting Glasses. Has moved from the lireensboro Na tional Bar building to the 5th floor of the New Banner building. Hours: f U t; 1.30 te 5 30 P. M. Second Hand Automobiles Going at Bargain Prices We have for sale, cheap, the best assortment of good second-hand Automobile that can be found anywhere for the prices asked for them. If you are interested in an Automobile slightly used at less than half price, you had better see us at once before they are all gone, as we certainly will not have these bargains long. In the above mentioned bargains we have some at a very low price within the reach of anyone wanting an Automobile. Also, we have several practically as good as new at less than half price. Do not fail to see us quick. We have the goods and are waiting to give you a demonstration. Call on or write us at once if interested. AMERICAN MOTOR CAR CO. 117 East Market St. Greensboro, N, C. BOX 845 PHONE 175 lor SJ2LrWS a-rlnt. Vtl any Plata or rum Give your negatives the best chance x Get the best photographs, the moat artistic picture! of which your negatives ire capable by letting us print them on Cyko Paper. This is the paper used by professional photographers fur their best work. It is equally good for amateurs, because it is tajy to work. Makes clearer, softer, better-balanced prints. Ct ko Paper for sale in several grades and surface. Aoaco Film and full hue of cameras and photographic goods. 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Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1912, edition 1
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