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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1621 Friends of Prof. Whitaker Ask That Citizens Give Him p , s. Large Vote. TO VOTE AT OLD PLACES The regular voting placea through out Guilford county will be opened thla morning at sunrise for tha special le tlon authorized' by Governor Morrison to elect a successor in the legislature for V. L. Donnell, recently appointed to the board of Qullford county com missioners, J'rof. T. E, Whitaker. of Oak nidge Institute, the choice of the Democratic executive committee, la the only can illdate In the field tor the vacant acat; the Itepubllcana have not announced a . candidate. Owing to the fact that Profeaaor Whitaker will have no opposition there will more than likely be a tendency on the part of the votera to remain away from the polls. But frlenda of the Oak Ridge ' man are anxtouB that a large vote' be caat for him. Profeasor Whitaker will be at home in the general aaaemblx having served la thut auguat body a number of years ago. He la a man of ability and will make Qullford a flrat rate repreaenta Uve, aay his friends. ' Votera living in Morehead townahlp pliices; Morehead No. 1,- at the city nail; Morehead No. I, at Jennlnga Oar age, West Market atreet: Morehead No. 8, in thc new courthouse; Morehead No. 4, Five Points; at Fields' store and at Turner's store, Qlenwood. Those living In Gllnyr will vote at the following placea; Northeast Oreena--Iwiru at tin cliarolter tjfi commerce; I Bant UreenMioro at Eagle Hoae; South cast Greensboro at the fire depart ment station. Aaheboro atreet and at the regular preclnrta In Proximity, Revolution and Whlto Oak. The other placea In the county will be the same as thoao of the recent regular election. The polla will close at sundown. NEWS OF RAMSEUR. Hold Pretty Flower hour Armistice Day Well Ohaerved. I Hotel u DlUl Ntwil v Kamseur. Nov. 14. Cephas Bowman, of Ashboro, was a Ramaeur visitor Monday. ... m i Rev. Mr. Underwood and Mr, Lowder mllk, of Pleaaant Garden, , passed through Ramseur Monday on their way to attend the annual conference of the Christian church, which convenes at Diinvllle this week. - Mra. J. A. Marsh, of High Point, ftnr 'vl,ill,, frlon.l. I,.,, tk. ... week, returned home Saturday. ' Armistice day was appropriately-ob served by the high school last Friday. The addresH was delivered by Prof. D. M. Weatherly, of Randleman. Profes spr Weatherly. was at his best on this occasion, and bin speech was not only patriotic but beautiful. : A goodly number of Ramaeur people attended the chrysanthemum ahow and community fair at Frankllnvtlle Satur nay. Miss licona Brower received the 6 prise for having the largeat flower In the show. 11. B. Moore and M. E. Johnson will attend the North Carolina atate Baptlat convention, which meets in Rocky Mount Tuesday. Mrs. :3. M. ForeBt, Jr., and child, after spending the week here, returned home yesterday. Mr. Forest accom panied them. - WILSON NEWS BRIEFS. . Lento Nelson gheltoa Virm Frosa Pa- ralysla -John Durham la Trouble, , .All Im D.llj News.) , Wilson, Nov. 14 Louis Nelson Shel ton, a former Wilson county man, on Monday, . November 7, while fishing near Snow Hill was stricken with pa ralysla and when found later In the day In hia boat hla body waa partly under .water.. He succumbed to the stroke Sunday morning and was buried near tjnow mil tnis aiternoon at 8 o'clock. Ho Is survived by hla widow arid a- devoted daughter. Sunday afternoon on the plantation of Henry Menshaw, In Black Creek township, two negroes,. Isaac Ford and Jamea Wlgglna, got Into an altercation and Ford ho Wlgglna In the atom ach with a .44 pistol, the ball punctur ing the intestines In four placea. Wlg glna In In a local hoapital and It la thought he will die. John. Durham, a white man of, near Black creek, had a hearing here Sat urday before Magistrate J. R. Hardy on a serious charger-far alleged criminal knowledge of a girl over 12 and under 14 yeara of age. TJiero appearing probable cause he waa boune" over In a justmed Dona of 12,000 for hla ap pearanoe at the December .term of Wilson Superior court. Durham la a married man and the father of a large family. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic Cough and Persistent Cold Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stoo Them Now With Creomul- sion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. i A New . Medical Discovery With Twofold Action, Soothes and Heals the In flamed Surface and Kills the ....... Germs.- Endorsed By High est Authorities. Money Refunded If Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is Not Re- - lieyed After Taking Accord ing to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS Of all known drugs, Creoaote la roc ognlied by tha medical fraternity as tha greateat healing agenoy for the treatment of chronlo cougha and colda and other forma of throat and lung troubles. Creomulalon contains, In ad ditlon to creosote, other heallpg el menta which aoothe and heal the In flamed membrane and atop the Irri tation and inflammation" while the reoaota goea on to tha stomach, la absorbed Into the blood,' attacka the aeat of the trouble and destroys the germa that lead ta consumption. Creomulalon la guaranteed aatisfac tory 1 In tha treatment of chronic eouKha and colds, bronchial asthma. catarrhal bronchitis and other forma of throat and lung dlaeaaea, and la ex. eellerit for building up the syetem aft' er oolds or the flu. Increaaea appetite and body-weight. Ask your drugglat. . lAdv) V tu-tf UPTODANVjLLECOURT Man Charged With Attempted Criminal Assault May Get a New Trial. 1 AGED FARMER DROPS DEAD (Bpwiil te Dilli Kml Danville, ,Va., Nov. 14. The queatlon of whether or not William Y. Noell shall have a new trial on a charge of attempted criminal assault on Lora Oee will probably be determined toinor-. row. The case la marked on the dock et for disposition tomorrow, but Judge D. Price Withers said this morning that the commonwealth's attorney had not yet presented his brief setting forth reasons opposing the trial. John W. Carter, commonwealth's attorney, said that he) hoped to have the brief ready in which event the court la likely to render a decision. The defense seeks a new trial alleging certain irregularities In that the jury in visiting the .Noell factory, where the assault la said to have taken place, undertook certain kound teats with a view to determining the carrying powers of the human voice. . Should the anew trial be granted, it Is unlikely that a hearing will be given at tho nresent term of court. The Jury failed to agree at the first trial, but at the aecond Mr. Noell waa convicted of a almple assault, fined 1500 and aent to lull for 12 months. Damage estimated at J20.000 was done In 'South Boston last night when Are destroyed the Syndicate Dollar store, a comparatively new concern, which waa wiped out. The loea Is un derstood to be covered by Insurance, For an hour the business district of the town was menaced by the nre wnion had secured auch a good hold that by the time the fira department arrived the two-atory brick structure on Wil? borne atreet waa wreathed in flames. After an hour's flKht. during wnicn time three engine atreama were played, the fire waa controlled. Several en joining stores Buffered lightly from wa ter damage. ' ' Figures on manufacturlea in Virginia, published today by the census bureau show that Danville led the atate In In dustrial development between the years 1014 and 1919. Portsmouth came sec oml, Alexandria third, Lynchburg fourth aha Richmond fifth. -rinnville's Industrial progress uur- ih that nerlnd roads like a fairy tale, the number of persons engaged In work Increasing 112.2 per cent ana me value of manufactured produeta jump ing 443.1 per cent. The numm-r oi nersonB encased In manufactured here Increased during the period named from 2.860 to ., capital from It.W.ouu to I'ja .581.000: salaries and wages paid in creaHed from 11.228,000 to 86.361,000, and the cost of materials., used f rom slls-htlv over !3.00t).000 to $16.2!U,000, or 407.3 per cent. The Inorease In the value of maufactured products was from tfi.S5l.000 to $30,182,000.' Announcement waa made today from Richmond that -Mrs. Harry Semonea, nee Mlsa HattlS Jane Anderaon, has been elected ' queen of the Virginia hlBtorical pageant, which will be held in Richmond during one of the early weeka of next May. The maid of honor from thla con greaalonal. district ia Mlaa Marian Snrilireina. of 8outh Boston. The vote waa taken throughout the atate dur Ine October. John Stalling, an aged farmer who Uvea aome miles eouth of Retdsvnie, is. C, dropped dead on the Union Btreet sidewalk at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. 1I waa auddenlv seen to collapse, and despite the prompt arrival bf a doctor he quickly breathed his last, lie wet here selling tobacco. The remaina were removed to an undertaking eataDiisn- ment there to await relatlvea. The long-delayod North Danville wa ter Improvement became rttective to. day when the old NeapollB reservoir waa put Into Bervice, auppiying norm Danville and materially increaslm pressure, which haa been a source discontent for aeveral yeara. A new motor to replace that which waa burnt out accidentally arrived Saturday and during Saturday night and Sunday the pump was run at full pressure, putting 5.000,000 gallons of water into the con tainer. Preaaure was increased through out the city aa a result. Committees of cltlaena started out to day to aecure 18,000 for the Danville library. The annual Red Cross roll Is also on today and tomorrow, with workers soliciting bustnexa housea and individuals. An unusual situation hus arisen here over the recent construction of six cot tages In the rear of the -city park, which are occupied, but which have neither path nor road leading to them owing to the fact that the owner of tne property, M. Kopun, ia at jogger- heads with the city. Koplen has aBked the elty to build a road for the ex change of a email piece of land, but the city haa refuaed. declaring tnat tne park nreperty would be Injured there by. Oosupanti of the houses have been forced to climb over tho park fence ana to use the driveways In coming to and from home. This, however, haa ita drawbacks, aa the park gates arc locked early in the night. NO RESISTANCE SEEMS T POSSIBLE TO THE BOLD STROKE OF MR. HUGHES IContlnued from Para One) ened hla own league of nations before the public by haggling over the peace and emphasizing ita inconslstentcy wltji the covenant. Suppose Mr. Hughes asks for and fails to obtain cortnln political cbangea In the far east The criticism will arise that Mr. Hughes has, by hla disarmament agreement, made Japan supreme In the Asian Pa- cifio and then not succeeded In securing our Intereata there. Having obtained disarmament, Mr. Hughea cannot afford to fail In the far eastern part of the conference. And not being able to full, eo runa the Jap anese reasoning, he cannot ask too much. On this theory are based pre dictions tor an early ending of the con ference. .Not only. do. Ilia. .Jajianiiae. .ar.Kiie . this but Kuropean crltica think that the secretary of atate haa something else In mind than a complete adjustment Of far eastern problems. Fronch observers feel that nothing ahort of Anglo- American entente can Justify leaving Japan unassailable by any one power In her part of the world. And it may be that what Mr. Hughes counts upon to restrain japan'B abuse of her position in the far east la not ao much such an entente no algn of one exlata today -aa Japan'a aense that over-aggressiveneaa on her part will force the two Anglo-Saxon natlona Into political eo-operatlon agnlnat her. Re move the Anglo-Japanese alliance. Leave Japan uuaasallablo In tho east, and If Japan createe any need for one there will be a tendency for a new balance f powor to grow up In tbe Pacifla against her. Tho presumption la that Secretary Hughea knowa what ooncesslona Japan la ready to make, and that with the Anglo-Japanese alliance ended they seem satisfactory to him, even though Japan is left navally supreme In east ern watera. Thfse conceaslona are supposed to be a withdrawal from Shantung and Si beria. Jn return Japan wants to be let alone In Manchuria, Mongolia and Saghalln. An agreement upon those lines could be eaally reached. And the Japanese argue that Mr. Hughea la ready to make one from the fact that be baa put ocd M J S I. 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Put a ScotTissue Towel in your ink-well and watch the ink line climb. 1 oAn Unusual, Convincing Trial Test The right way to test the economy and satisfaction of ScotTissue Towels is to arrange to have a trial test conducted in your wash-room in competition with any towel you may be using. ScotTissue Towels are distributed through the jobbing channels and any ScotTissue jobber is authorized and qualified to make the trial test. In addition we will gladly arrange to hgye a towel efficiency repre sentative discuss towel or toilet paper service with anyone who Is interested in improving service and lowering annual costs, by addressing: . Scott Paper Company Penna. Other ScotTissue Products ScotTissue Waldorf and SaniTissue Toilet Papers ratal sua . at f M0iMtlTS0rT WE ARE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF ScotTissue Products ScotTissue Towels - .s ScotTissue Toilet Paper x Waldorf Toilet Paper SaniTissue Toilet Paper We also distribute everything; paper. We carry a large stock )f Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, Gum Tape, Paper Dishes, Paper Napkins, Drinking Cups, Ice Cream and Oyster Pails, and numerous other specialties. Mail or telephone us your orders. GENERAL PAPER COMPANY PAPER MERCHANDISE Phone 2136 Comer Forbis and Hughes Streets rust nut disarmament first on hia program. L vlotory to tha. oounlry In Bocurlng a lame menaura of diaurmaraant and In eettlng; the Japanese out of ShantunK and Siberia where Jlr WIlBon left them. And Japan could consolidate her poal tion on the Aaiatio mainland. The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There la on aura way that never falla to remove dandruff completely And that la to dlsaolve It. Thia destroys" it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply tt at nieht when retlrlnn, use enough to moisten, the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. Ily morning, moat If not all, of your dandruff will- be Kono and three or four more application! will completely dissolve and entlroly destroy every single algn and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will atop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, luatrout, glossy, allky and aoft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug ttore, It It inexpensive, and four ounces la all you will need. This si pie remedy haa never been known to fall. . , CALOMEL SALIVATES EVEN WHEN CAREFUL Treacherous Drug can not be Trusted and Next Dose may. Start Trouble Calomel Is dangerous. It may sali vate you and make you suffer fearfully from aorencaa of gunia, tendornaaa of Jawa and teeth, swollen tongue, and excessive aallva dribbling from the mouth. Don't trust calomel. It la mercury; quicksilver. If yon feel billons, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, Juat go to your druggist and get a bottle or Dodaon'a Liver Ton for a few centa which la a harmless vegetable substi tute for dangerous ajilomel. Take a spoonful and If It doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than naaty calomel and with out making you tick, you lust go back anr get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be alck and nauseated tomorrow; nesiaee, It may ealtvat you, while If you take Dodson't Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great. No aalta neceasary. it tn the rhlMrn heennne It ( perfectly narmiesa ana cannot sauvtiie. . : . . , bdL 2r Jacob Naiman's Store of Bargains Our prices will talk for themselves. Our entire stock must go at a great reduction. Prices that can't be beaten. Come and get your shoes, clothing, coat suits, skirts, etc. at Jacob Naiman's 332 South Elm Street , 1L
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