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10 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 FOR SALE Much Common Tobacco Pull the Averages Down New Pas tor At Reidsville. N. R. REIP FIELD DEPUTY to Psllf Nen.l neldsvllle, Nov. I. Tobacco Is com ing In quit freely. Monday's breaks were the heaviest of the season so far and tha sales lasted until well in the afternoon. Prices art still on tha up (rad though the warehouse averages wera a "Utile7 5ft Thunajnnd Fri day owing to a preponderance of the low trades. A noticeable advance In the 12 to 16 grades has recently taken place, though these grades are still ridiculously low In comparison with medium and fine types. It Is a fact, however, that the low grades In this crop are the most common ever known and are almost worthless for manufac turing purposes. Rev, Mt F. Mooreaj assigned by the Western North Carolina conference to Main Street M. IS. church, began his pastorate here moat auspiciously Bun day when his splendid discourses wore heard by unusually large numbers of Methodists as well aa people from other denominations. Aftor hearing this divine one Is not surprised that ITendersonvllle sent a large delega tion to conference in Insint that he be returned to them for the fifth year. 'Under Mr. Moores' leadership Metho dism In this community la bound to make progress. nr. B. W. Splllman, of Klnston, de llvered two fine discourses at the First Knptlst church Sunday morning and nlsTht and "ar'BMru"FaTife lid congregation. At the Sunday school hour he made a stirring address to the members of the adult classes. .fames Walker, a former resident of "(his county, died at Joneshorn, B. C Ntinday, aged about 50 years. 1Mb death was due to acute Indigestion. He Is survived by a widow and one child; also by one sister, Mrs. W, It. Drown, of Iteldsvllle. The remains were brought to Iteldsvllle and car fled If) Pleasant tlrovo church for In terment Monday afternoon. . Numa 11. Held, a well known cltlien of Wantworth and a faithful Hepub llcnn, hss been commissioned by Col lector (Jrlssom field deputy collector In the Wlnstun-Hnlem district. Mr. field's appointment gives much satisfaction lu his host of friends and he will make' an efficient ofneerr Former Deputy S. t. -Near 'hararwttttr air-erne imtrtttotr- with the penn Branch American To bacco company. The full vested choir of St. Thomas church has accepted an invitation to sing at the night service-at the Milton Episcopal church next Runday. Married by W. I). Hlghlower at hlJ office on November 4, Miss Gertrude Brown and Charlie H. Willis, both from Hpray. The public schools of the county are preparing fine programs fur Armistice day on the '11th. f. State Highway Commissioner J. Kl wood Cox, of High Point, and John T. Walrop, district engineer, spent Sat urday inspecting the different roads with a view of selecting the road to .be hard surfaced between Reidsvlllo and Wentworth and ' Iteldsvllle and Lelksvllle-Spray. O, O. Bain Is attending the annual convention of Southern Bell Tele phone employes In Charleston, 0. C this week. Mra Bain la spending a few days with her parents at Madison. Mrs. h. A, McCall has returned to her home In Frankltntnn after spend ing several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Matthews, who has been quite sick with la, grappe. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Warren and Ru . dolph Nelson, of Prospect Hill, spent tha week-end here with Or. and Mrs. J. S. Wells. J. M, Oakley, of Statesvllle, spent the week-end here renewing old ac quaintances. Charles Neal, of the A. and K. Ra leigh, spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halrston spent Sunday In Danville with relatives and friends. H. A. Ellington and family, of Madl- on, spent Sunday here with relatives. ARMISTM K lA PLAN AT LRNOIH AIIOI'T COMPLETE (SMrUI ts ball, SMI Lenoir, Nov. I. Plana for the Arm latlce day celebration here are Just about complete, and If nothing pre venta Lenoir Is expected to have one of the biggest crowds here at one time on that day. Officers and committees of the Albert Corpenlng Post of the American Legion have left nothing un done. They have even taken out In. aurance against rain on that day. One of the big new fenturse ndded since last week Is that of securing the Hickory cavalry. This troop of . cavalry, under Capt. Wade V, Bowman, will march to Lenoir early Friday morning. November 11, and will take part In the day's program. They will spend that nlaht In Lenoir and return to Hickory the next day. Those who went to Hickory to attend the Catawba oounty fair remember some of tha stunts Capt. Bowman's troop of cavalry gave. This will be one of the big features of the day. The Walauga Post of the American legion has called off Its celebration, and Post Commander Swift, of Boone, has notified the Lenoir .Legionnaires that they expect to be here and take part In the day's program. The same Is true of the Burke oounty post, and ' big crowds are also expected from Catawba. All tha local atorea will elose after 10 o'olock on the morning of the 11th, and will remain closed until about S 'clock. It Is believed that practically all business In Lenoir will give the day off and Join In the celebration. The Reasoa. (New Tork Amerloan.) Te Styte His new song won't be popular with automobtllsts. (lumbusta Why? De Styles It's got four flats. To Business Women Women, having proven their fitness to fill positions once held only by men, share man's re sponsibilities and his opportun ities. Life Insurance was devis ed to replace man's earning pow erto protect him and his de pendents from poverty. It holds for women the same ralae that it holds for men, Tode you may be twenty, and If. Is difficult for you to think of forty-five; but tlmo (seemingly) passes more quickly every year. The question is, when you are twenty-five years older, would an Income, apart from dally earnings, come In handyf Ask any women who looka backward toward forty. From ke Provides Life sad .Trust Company you ran seeare a poller that will guarantee ' A rherk to yon every month) from ' an age whlrh yea seloet, to the end of yonr life. This income is absolutely sure. It saves you from worry and from the danger uf possible unwise Investment later. HATER for women tha same as for men. Paul W. Schenck, . ... ariir rj Btj ' Greensboro, N, C. Dr, C. I. Carlson The Pioneer Chiropractor Of North Carolina Carlson Building 114-111 West Sycamore Street. Phone 6U2 Office hours from to 12 a. m. 2:30 to ( p. m. Night hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 to :I0 Complete X-ray Laboratories . Closed All Day Thursday! MASONIC NOTICE Regular communication Greensboro Lodge No, H A. F. - Ar M,-- -at -Masonic hall Thursday evening, November 10, at 8 o'clock. Entered apprentice degree. Several candidates. (IHAUY L. BAIN, Master. B. O. G1LMEK. Secretary. All Master Masons In the employ of the Southern Hallway are earnestly re- aucaieA to niM,',4t nesday evening, November s, at cau o'clock, to help perfect the organisa tion of a Southgate club. Note; Dr. W. C. Wicker will be at Revolution Lodge No. 652 A. F, A. M. this Wednesday evening, November 9, 7:80 o'olock, to lecture officers and members. All members are urged to attend. A. H. HTN8HAW, Master. 0. L. OAULDEN, Secretary. Your New House Mo, ha nil voit can aslr for "niftiest" on the street, but you must know that in a lew years hiu kiiu iiwwbt unco will overiinuuw n L xuu id nn,uir help you, you need fear no rivals. Your newcomers must wait until they can grow surroundings as lovely as yours We give our work our personal at tention. Greensboro Nurseries & Stock Farm John A, Young aV Sons. Armistice Day Friday, Nov. 11 "Say It With Flowers" And What Could Be More Fitting Than Flowers As An Armis tice Day Token? We have special flowers and foliage and many original Ideas to assist you In the celebration of Peace Day at your home. Magnolia wreaths with flowers for the ceme tery, special de sig ns suggested at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Sprays of chrysanthe mums, roses and carna tions in designs at $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50. It will be a fine thought to remember the friends who were bereaved by the war. Send them flowers for Armistice day. We have cut flowers, chrysan themums, roses, carnations that will serve your purpose admirably. Prompt Attention To Ordera Received By Mall. Van Lindley Co. Florists Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. Say It With Flowera Day Phone 889 Night Phone 2092-W. t THREE ESSENTIALS 551 OF OUR FUNERAL - SERVICEi 1 Person ill attention to tha most minute detail In. 2 An insistence upon nigh clan equipment throughout, a- Mo commlHfllon too great, no duty too never, for ua to execute for you. Moderate reea ana positive nan union on aniured the muni particular family. POOLE & BLUE, Inc. Taeeral Dtreetnra . Sol It. Else It, Aaibalanee Ssrrtee Offlee Phoae ) Night Phoae 1M 1. H. Bloe, Free. M. VI. Seat, la. There are fifteen common seats of rheu ms turn two hips, two knees, two anklet, two shoulders, two elbows, two wrists, two hands and one heart If sny part of your body Is now sf flirted a joint aches and pains you don't let the di lease oread. Don't neglect it's danger oua Take Prescription C-22?J. the time tested prescription of a successful physician. Medical authorities are all well acquainted with and recognise the medicinal virtues of the ingredients used, none of which are dan gerous or habit-forming. Plough's 2223 Liver Pills must be taken with Prescription C-2221 to stimulate the liver and help eliminate the poisons.- Prescription C-JJ-lane aire 11.00: trial 50c; Pills 25c. at all good drug stores. Writs The 2223 Laboratory, Memphis. Tain, for free samples of 2223 Liver Pills, descrip tive leaflet, and 1 1922 Almanac. inscription fi Reliable Blood Purifier Market Yur Tobacco la Grecaaborro if Y uoi t we uota lob. Gifts and Prizes We have just placed on sale gifts from our holiday ship ments that are amazingly beau tiful and distinctive. This space is inadequate for an enumeration, but you are cordially invited to visit and see the largest and most beau tiful stock of gifts we have ever displayed. Wedding Gifts, Party Frizes Remembrances, etc. Wills Book and Stationery Co. FLOWERS Quality and Service - Guaranteed Try Us ; (C? UTTON'tO lO? FLOWER SHOP 215 S. Elm St Oar Pkeae 808 1 Night Ml Tryit-8t Trytt-8tTry it-8 Tryit-8 TryMt Trytt-8f Try it-iit-8t Tryit-8 vrytf-8 Try tt-ra -8 Try it-8 TryWiWf.ly Try fr Try Try it8W Wiry it-8 it-8 Tiya-8t WMliy Tryil-8t Tr fry ft-8MP iryit-bf iryit-vry it-8 Try it-8 Try it-8 Tryit-8t Tryit-8T Try ii- r 1 W Tr ry it- Jotir 8 u Decler Tr ry it-ov iryu-ot YOUR PASTOR DOCTOR LAWYER BANKER Can each In his own line be of real assistance to you In mora ways than you know If you will let him. But do you let hlmT Tour financial problems might become simpler If you would let us help to aolve thera. Commercial Hanking Savings Truats. The Greensboro Bank and Trust Company t. W. Fry, Pr. J. a, Co, Tlre-Prea.f W. K. Allea, Vlee-Prra. Trees. I K. D. Doswlns, Vtee-Prea. mn4 Trust offleeri W. M. Rldeakaar, flee'y and Aeat. Treaa.t H. I. Moore, Asst. Treaa. 1 1 Distributors The Way LaPerennia has cornered' public approval is proof sufficient that it is The Best Cigar mJ s Sold For It Never Sold For Less! Visit oar plant sometime and sea the giant hoaaldor In which hm Peroulas are alwaya perfectly kept. Leathers, Wood 6lGo. Greensboro II L 10 Mu shares Greensboro Bank and Trust Co. stock. shares Southern Life and 'fust Co. stock. . shares Arctic Ice and Coal Co. preferred, stock. . nter Manufacturing and Commission Co. 7 preferred stock.. TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company TWO HOMES AT A SACRIFICE We have two homes listed which must be sold at once at sacrifice prices. Southern Real Estate Company 202 North Elm straet Phono No. 829 FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE Situated No. 76T Bllbro street, all city convenience! except heat. Price $2300.00. Termi. For particulars see THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Pbone Mil 'Of Ice. Ill ooth Elm Street 1 ' THE HM VJiX t CJUl, . " " I r llll The Ford Touring Car 11 III I Surely the most universal of all cars, serving, aatls- lll I I tying, and money making, day after day, year after jl llll yr, everywhere throughout the world of clvlllza- ll III ' tlon. It stands In a class by Itself the one universal II I llll car' Buy yours now while the price li low. Ill I II McGlamery Auto Company I HI! ' "The Home of Real Ford Service" I I ' INI W. H. M'GLAMERV, Prop. I The Savage Gets Along Somehow The Savage make hit income meet his expenses. The desire to do MORE than that is a test of civilization. FOR SALE Nine-room house four blocks from square. Has large basement, steam heat Ing plant, hardwood floors, two baths, garage, seven years In which to pay. Seven-room house. Fisher park section. Farquar heat, hardwood floors, garage, aervant's room. Matheson-Wills Real Estate Co. 1. A. MATHEIOlf, Pmrideat Offlee Beahow Aread TnTft.Ane 17 ID. I. WILLS, Mo-Tteaa Elegant Fisher Park Home Haa (even rooms and bath; heat and every convenience: servants' house and garage hi rear. Offered for sale at a price and on terms especially attractive. ROBINS & WEILL Insurance and Real Batata - Phone 14 American gtichange National flank lonlldlasj , FOR SALE - Three good building lots In Fleher park section. Eastern frontage, paved street, all Improvements. Else of lota (7x184. BANKS REALTY COMPANY ' ' Offlee First Floor Tfleabow Areade (Ties. A. Banks, Jr. Pre. T-eeae loei A. F. Stevews, See. aad Treaa) FOR SALE OR TRADE One l-room house and lot 75x160 feet, In western section of city near oaf line, with all modern conveniences. Farm, ill acres, near Rudd Station, with house and other outbuv Inge, Will eell or trade for property In city. I - - Cheap suburban lota on Elam avenue and Aiheboro street extension. For price and terms aea . PINNIXTREALTYXOMPAI INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonds Fielding L. Fry and Company OWee sew located S81 1-1 loath Bis ItrMt F. I Fry, Prcsldest Phosw 4M J, W. SPENCER, fee. "Better Machinery For Better Roads" Monarch Crawling Type Tractors, Newport Culverts, Champion Crashers, Winner Graders, and T Monarch Road Rollers Tiffin Wagons. Anything in tli ) road machinery line. Iet us erve you. North State Culvert and Machinery Co. 219 Lewis St P. O. box 930 Phone 2933 Civilised man eeeks, besides Im mediate food, clothing and shel ter, resources sufficient to pro tect himself and his family from sudden adversltj' to establish his home, to educate his chil dren, to enjoy life during his ac tive period, and maintain hla old age In comfort. All these benefits come to the man who aavea regularly. Hvery man must doolde for himself tha road he Is to follow nobody can force him to save but thla bank atanda ready to -co-operate in every way with those who choose the road to prosperity and happlneaa. Try it-8f Try Try it-8 lryit-8$lryit-84 MULTIGRAPHING Cat daw, roar Stenographlo Expense ' ' ' Hnltlgrankrd totter Sasaeo Filled la. Envelopes Addressed. Price Mate. Natlrea, Proamau J. C CHEEK COMPANY Bra. J. C. Cheek ' Mra. Maud Nowell Shoots 111 Aaaerteaa Baaat Balldlas. Phoae M i Four Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings "The Old Reliable" The Greensboro National Bank B. P. Whartoa, Pres.i Waldb Porter, V.-Pres.i A. R. Aldermaa, Cash, MBNBRH OF FKDr.RAL RKSERVB VTKN Ceraer Soath Bias aad East Waahlaartaa Streets HINTON, TEAGUE & AMOLE FtlNBRAL DPlKCrOslS lt W. Market Phaaa S4J , RlflBT PHOSBB B. W. Aawa Mi C. C- Twaaraa tan caaXaees5stgmem,iKmctK 1 D. HIGHTOWER, C. P. A. Auditing and Cost Accounting, Conservative Income 1 ax fractice Rooms 1, 4, S, 6 R.tal Estate and Trust Building Telephone 1331. The Columbian National Life Ins. Co. Boston, Mass. Non-Partlclpatlng Low guaranteed rates. Strong In excess security to policy holders. Bxoellent territory. Liberal contracta with renewal commission for men of ability. Geo. T. Cochrane, General Agent, Greensboro, N. C. " " Rooms 803 So, Life aad Trast OfSc Building; The House and Lot You May Want to sell the other fellow may want a Want Ad in the Classified sec tion of the Daily News might be the means of bringing you together. If you have a lot or automobile or anything else to sell try a "For Sale" in the Daily News they bring results. Greensboro Daily News Phone 1000 Market Voar Tobacco la Greensboro! if Yon Dea't We Both Laae. Our Store Is Your Store Conducted By Us We want you to expect ser vice. We give it. It goes with your merchandise. Quality Merchandise Elm Street Pharmacy EDWIN NOWELL, Manager Next to Postoffice Phones 57 and 58 Member Of Associated Press Tha Associated Prern la exolualreiy entitled to tne nee tor repuolleatloa at all news dispatches eredlted to It or not olaerwise credited to thla paper and also tbe local news publlabed herein. r All rtghta ot republication of epeolal dlaaalonea nerela are also reserve Market Vaar Tobacco la Greeaaborol If laa Doat We Both Lose, Heating Stove Time Theae cool mornings should make you think of that heating Hove you will need. Buy early and insure getting what you want, and hare It when needed. Full assortment of both coal and wood beater, oil heatera and gratea. Southside Hardware Co. PHONE 105 'I
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