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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVE3IEER 10, 1921 , ' ) - - - :... Iff You Want It, Com d Get It I 9 THIS STOCK IS GETTING LOW-GOING LOWER EVER DAY On High-Class MenY Clothing aid Furnishings -WMe-You Can 13 to MEN OF THE CITY AND SECTION HAVE NEVER HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THAT AC COUNTS FOR A VOLUME OF SALES THAT HAS SETUP A NEW RECORD HERE; ALSO FOR THE FACT THAT COMPARATIVELY LITTLE IS LEFT. PRESENTLY THE OPPORTUNITY JWILL BE PAST. TOMORROW WE WILL BE CLOSED-SATURDAY THERE WILL BE A CRUSH OF BUYERS - GET YOURS TODAY Greensboro No. Ho Silver Company Felder-Briggs Old Stand Milton Silver, General Manager. High Point The Highway Commission Will Dissolve If Folks Rush to Courts (Continued from Page One) county embezzlement case, Involving 413,000 which w.aa a pledge to cover an embezzlement. case; he had owned toek In a. Com pany auectea, uia iriea 'inomas Thomas, bank . cashier, when the vounr fellow vti convicted .nt em. boxilemeht and sentenced. He never served, the defalcation being covered and hi uncle, plaintiff In this case. standing for him. The claim of the uncle was that he stood this security with the understanding that all prin cipals should be exhausted before the commissioners came back on him for the shortage. This was not done. The father of Thomas was county treasurer. ; It was the filial affection which moved young- Thomas to put up for his daddy who did not collect all! taxes due, the defense contended in the criminal case and the father, Aloneo Thomas, was sponsor for $5,000 In. the litigation. The result of the decision l make T M, Thomas, plaintiff against the Carteret commis sioners, responsible for 18,000. L. A. Martin, of Forsyth, convicted of performing criminal operation, loses his appeal. The opinions follow: Commissioners vs Cradle, treasurer, Jlyde, reversed. I Gemmleeleners -rev- BHnni -treaearvr, Beaufort, reversed. Blacknall vs. Hancock, trustee, Vance, affirmed. Thomas et al vs. Carteret county, Carteret, modified and affirmed. In re Eden, Robeson, no error. State vs. McCanlass, Rockingham, no error. ' , State vs. Martin, Forsyth, no error. Transou, administrator vs. dlreotor general, et al, Forsyth, affirmed as to Southern Railway company; reversed as to director general of railroads. In re will of Neal, Forsyth, affirmed. State vs. Halrston, Stokes, no error. State vs. Bkeen, Davidson, no error. Finance company et al vs. cotton mill et at Davidson, reversed. - -- Lane vs. Southern Railway rampany, Guilford, action dismissed. Barbee vs. North Carolina Railroad company, Guilford, action dismissed. Plnntx vs. Smlthdeal, Guilford, new trial. Commissioners, Stokes county va tremfrSWliwrflr error. "V""""" Cauble va. Express company et al, Guilford, modified and affirmed. CamDen vs. lumber company, Pam lico. Judgment affirmed without opinion. - w Maxwell Pugh oompany va South gats and company, Craven, judgment. affirmed without opinion. ' Democrats Jakllaat. Democratic leaders In the capital and Republican visitors to the supreme court today pretty nearly agreed that T I R E B A RG A I N These Unusual Tire Bargains Will Smile Upon You For Only 3 DAYS MORE Select Your Make and :- Size Before T They Are Sold ' Fabric Tires At Bargain Prices r Size 30x3 American v-....$ 8.50 Miller ........;.. 10.00 Firestone ............ 9.75 Empire ... 8.50 Size 30x3 1-2 American ....$10.50 Miller ......;.... 12.00 Firestone 12.50 Eclipse ............. 12.00 Plymouth ..-.. 11.00 Mason 12.25 Size 32x3 1-2 Goodyear ... Fish Mason ....... American .... $13.50 ...... 20.00 18.00 ...... 14.00 Size 32x4 a Goodyear . ... . . . $19.00 Miller ............... 19.00 American ........... 1 6.75 - Size 33x4 American . . . .$19.75 Dayton 22.75 Kokomo 21.00 Size 31x4 Fisk $13.50 Firestone 12.00 Miller 19.75 Plymouth 14.00 Middleton 14.50 Size 32x4 1-2 Fisk ....$29.00 Size 33x4 12 , , Mason . . . . . . . .... . . . $30.50 Size 34x4 Dayton American . . ...$23.75 ... 21.50 Size 34x4 1-2 Fisk ..$31.00 Federal , , 30.00 Sizev35x5 Dreadnought $23.75 Goodrich 38.50 Size 35x4 12 Warner .,, $19.50 Ohio 19.50 20 Per Cent Off On the Following Make Of Cord Tire: FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, GOODRICH, SILVERTOWN, MASON, v DAYTON All Strictly Firsts and Guaranteed From 8,000 To 10,000 Miles As an ADDITIONAL BARGAIN We Offer, Guaranteed Grey and Red Tubes, Sizes 30x3, 30x3 1-2, 32x3 1-2, 31x4, $1.75. -All other sizes $3.25. Greensboro rni . ..... I ire Comp ' -Corner Sycamore and Davie Streets any "Cut Rate The House" Phone 1047 yesterday's elections Indicated that the voters are In no auch frame ot mind as they were In November, 1850. Grand Old Mart Rufe Doughton were a broad smile which eventually spread la a Hilly Kersanda grin. ."Maryland and Keritucky have corns bach where they belong," the Alleghany statesman said; "everybody knew that they would corns back. And, of course, Virginia has Increased ths majority from the early accounts today. Ths country Is swinging back and there It a sign or Demooraey everywhere." IBBriie"ffBHinrigalBmiFtltt;ey "W, Wade's deputies are In Wilmington In vestigating sundry Sons and laugh ters negro organisations which col lect Insurance. . ; Capt,' A. h. Fletcher Is at work In ths port city and he recommends s thorough Inquest into the fraternal or. ders. They have wonderful names. They are the Sons -and Daughters of the Tribe of Benjamin, Sons and Daughters of Ham, Bons and Daugh ters of Love and Union, Bons and Daughters of Job, Bons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, and the Gospel Trumpeters, No. 2. But notwithstanding ths aonshlp and daughterhood among the saints. Job, ths Pilgrims, Benjamin, and Job and and Union, Easter Plenty broke with ths families of Ham, Love and Union, ths pilgrims, Benjamin, and Job and started a rival lodge across the river at Navassa. That calls for Investiga tion, too. because Benjamin, Love and Union, the Pilgrims, the Oospel Tout- ters No. I and patient Job combined, could not hold Easter Plenty and the original lovers and unionists, Hamltet. Benjamlnltes, and Oospel Trumpeters under the same roora. There Is a vast amount of this busi ness going on In the state and there is evidence tending to show that ras cally blacks have trafficked on credu lous members of the race, getting the money of many dupes by representa tions that the sols protection afforded ths duped Is In the organisation ot the various sons and daughters. Mr. Wade has cancelled the license of many such societies, hut new ones spring up under a law that very In adequately pretends to protect the people. . SLIGHT DECLINE IN THE ESTIMATED CORN CROP ( m Win Total .tm,mdM Baskela, the fteverantent Ksreeest gsys Estimates Other Crops. Washington, Nov. I. -Ths corn crop this year amounts to 1,161,688,000 bushels, the department of agriculture announced today In Us preliminary es timate. Corn production In southern states this year, according to the preliminary estimate of the department of agricul ture, will be: Virginia 40,611,000 bushels; North Carolina 61,121.000; fleorgia 87,975,000; Tennessee 81,512, 000; Alabama 73,678,000; Mississippi 85, 968.000'; and Louisiana 4S.86t.000. Tobaooo production according to the preliminary estimate, will be; Virginia 80,860.000 pounds; North 1'iirnllna 331.636.0O0; South Carolina J.', 1 88.000; Florida t.SKO.OOO; Kentucky S27.S6e,0t Tennessee o,8OO,0s, The corn crop declined slightly throughout the country during October, today's preliminary estimate being 11, 365,000 bushels less than was forecast a month ago. ' Preliminary estimates ot other crops were announced as follows: Buekwhent 14,8894,000 bushels;' po tatoes 856.070,000; sweet potatoes, 106. 841.000; tobacco (pounds) 1,020.874,000 flaxseed (,860,000; pears 8,780,000; ap ples 102, 200.000; HKar,.beet..(,tnna)..a, 'm:bWfR'u'n'rs 125,724,000) peanuts 88,- 664.000.' Weights per measured bushel of grains were announced as follows; Wheat 66. ( pounds; oats 11.3; bsrlev 44.4. Stocks of old corn on farms Novem ber 1 were estimated at 261.473,000 bushels, or 1.7 per cent of thu 1920 crop. 6,646,136 BALES GINNED TO FIRST OF NOVEMBER Cenntia Barrett Mokes Colfon Report, The Average flromn Welaht f Bales Is M)'-'. Pounds, WashlnKton, Nov. 0. Cotton ginned prior to November 1 amounted to 6. 646,136 running bales, including 111, 150 round bRles, ll,775 hales of Amer-Ican-Kgyptlan, and 1.696 bales ot sea Island, the census bureau announced today. The averaRS gross weight of hales this year was announced us 50!. 5 uounda. compared Willi . 611. 2 pounds lut year. Last year to November 1 there had been ginned 7,608.013 hales. Including KiS.OCB round bales, 33,028 bales of Amerk-an-Rgyptlan nnd 040 bales ot sea Inland. Ginning by states to November I this year follow: Alabama 1112,858; Arlsona 13,640; Ar kansas 624,6118; California 7,263; Flor ida 8,471; Georgia 736.6001 Louisiana 236.864; Mississippi 642,513; Missouri 55,202; North Carolina (81,874; Okla homa 436.512: South Carolina 623.076; Tennessee 333.305; Texas 1,837,730; Vir ginia 10.682; sll other ststes 6,128.' Tried for soliciting Passengers, Monroe Mnlpes and Jack Clapp, taxi drivers, were convicted of sollottlng passengers and were eaah taxed with ths costs by Judge Collins In municipal court yesterday. J. L. Bhaw paid ths costs for s traffic violation. Do Your Feet Hurt? 1 Foot Condition mm- JWILOERS Special Demonstration ADThisWeek
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