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GREENSBOHO DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 14 FATHERWHILE HUNTING Robert Holder, 10 Years Old, Re cefres Load Meant For a , Rabbit. WALTErcHAMBLEE DEAD Y" fSftl " Km.) fjpenrer, No. S5 Robert Holder, a te n-vear-old Aon of Mr. and Mn. J. H. Holder, residing on Fourth trett. Hpenrer, was dangerously hot In an accident near here Thureday mornltiK Mr. Holder hail taken his aon and several other boyi out for a rabbit hunt and when a rabbit ran '-through a thlr.cket he fired, several hot tak ing effect In the face, neck and cheek of Robert. The lad ' hurried to the Haltbury hospital for treatment, and, It la thouirht, will recoverL 1 The Spencer schools closed Wednes day for Thanksgiving- and niany of the teachers have e-one visiting. I'l'he school will re-open Monday. Mr. I.t I.. Oobhel who has been on the staff 'tf The Oreensboro rally News for the nast year and, who was last week chrtfen field secretary for the fttinday schools In the North Carolina conference,, Is visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. & H. flohbrl In Spencer. . Miss Gladys Holt has returned to North Carolina College for Women, nl Oreensboro. after spending ThanksRlv: Ing with her mother, Mrs. It W. Holt. Mr.' and Mrs. W. f. Powell have none to Trenton, where they will spend several weeks visiting. Miss Mary Jllcks, of the High Point schools. Miss Ruby Hicks, of Jack son school, and a sister, Mr, n. Dex ter Tnttle, of Winston-Salem, are spending a few days In Spencer with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Caddell and Miss Kate Caddell hftvi' gone to their old home at Carthage to spend Nunday. Mrs. Levi Powlas, of Harder, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. W, n. Bar rlnger In Hpencer. Capt and Mrs. T. J. rtosemoVid were railed to Durham Thursday hy the sudden death of Walter Chamhlee, a brother of Mrs. Rosemond. The latter was visiting In Onldsboro at the time. W. E. Powell, now teaching In Dur ham, Is spending a few days with his parents In Spencer. The congregation of Central Meth odist church Thursday night gave a rousing welcome to Hev. Tom P. Jlm Ison, the new pastor sent here by tha last conference. There was a big crowd on hand and a program arrang ed hy the ladles was well carried out. Talks were made by Mr. P. Sloude mlre, Braxton I Young, Marahal J. Henry, D, Pulk, Rev. Jno. B. Wood and others. A reply from Rer. Mr. Jlmlson was pointed and Interesting. After the talks the ladles served jtipper" ftr tneHMSoment of the church. Home excellent music was furnished hy Mrs. Daisy Barker, Miss Jessie Bur ton, Dallas Simmons and others. 1 i Protect Your notice; or ki.kctiok. . Notk'S Is hereby given to the voters of Oullford County, that the Board of County Commissioners of Oullford County has called an election to be held at various precincts of aald Coun ty on Tuesday, December 20th, 1921. for the -purpose of submitting to a vote of the qualified voters of said County the question of Issuing bonds In a sum not exceeding $100,000 for providing for Oullford County a County Tuberculo sis Hospllal, and of levying a tax for a maintenance fund for same; all of which will fully appear In the follow ing resolution passed by the Board al ' It regular meeting held on the th day of November, 1931. Resolved by the Board of Commis sioners of Oullford County that pur suant to the authority vested In them hy virtue of an act of the General As sembly of North Carolina entitled, "An Aot to Provide For the Erection and Maintenance of County Tuheroulosls Hospitals" ratified on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1917, and amended on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1919, and on the th day of March. A. D. 1921, a special election In said County la here by called to be held on the 20th day of December. 1931, for the purpose of --Mbmittlng to the qualified voters of said County the question v of Issuing bonds not exceeding 1100,000 In par value, the proceeds of same to he used In securing lands and erecting or al tering building, and equipping same to be used aa a hospital for tha treat ment of tuberculosis, and of levying a , special -nnnuaj tax not to exceed five rents on the one hundred dollars (linn valuation of property, and fifteen cents on the poll, to he used as a mainten ance fund for said hospital for tuber culosis. At which said election those fnvor Ing the Issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot labelled with the words "For County Tuberculosis Hospital," and I hose against the Issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot labelled with th words "Against County Tuberculosis Hospital"; and those favoring the levy ing the special annual tax shall vote a ballot labelled with the words "For Mslntensnce of County Tuberculosis Hospital." and those against levying paid tax shall vole a ballot labelled with the words "Against Maintenance of County Tuberculosis Hospital." Resolved further that the election shall be held us provided by said acts and the amendments thereof, and for thai purpose the rteglstrars appointed hy aald Hoard are hereby directed be t tween the hours of 9:00 o'clock a, m. and sunn-t on each day, (Sunday ex cepted) for twenty days preceding the day for rinsing the lleiilstratlon Books aa hereinafter provided, to keep open said books, for the registration of any eloctors residing within each of said precincts, and entitled to register; that said book shall be closed for reg istration at sunset on the second Sat urday before said election, fin each Saturday during te period of regis tration the lteglsirar shall attend with his Registration Hook at the Polling Place of his precinct or ward for the registration of voters. The votes shall be eounted at the close of the polls, and returns threof nhall be made by the election officers to the Board of County Commissioners on the Thurs day next following the election, when said County Commissioners shall can vass the vote and declare the remilt of said election. i. A, RANKIN, Chairman Board County Commissioners. , 11-20.' ' Vice President Coolldgc, among Dther wise and thoughtful things, has recently said; - "Look well them to the . aearthefonei therein all hope for America lies." , The man who Is looking well to hls hearthstone is very apt to take ut a Maturing Lite In surance. Policy. It will carry out his purpose for hla horn If he dies, and It will also keep the fire on lids hearth In his old age. And It lalan unselfish polity, for It does riot shift upon hi chil dren the (provision for hlsowo old age. 1 I I '' The Provldent's Maturing Policy Is not surpassed tut security, low net cost or clearness of con tract.. Paul W. Schenck . i General Agent The Provident Life & Trust Co. of Philadelphia ftreenssoro,- N, C Fifty $5 FERNS Mail! Get a Postman's Mail i i " Uncle Sam says he isn't o i responsible for" mail de- p f livered to your home un- less you provide a box. $ You can. secure one at a our store for ' 7 "' $ 50c Buy yours today. i i Beall Hardware and Implement Co. Jnat off Rise Street X Car. Greene so V. Market Sin. ;w?jm.ym:m.mmo!m.'ms:)i MULTIGRAPHING Cot down your Stenographic Kipenar Muitlgrnphea Letters ftumes Filled In, Hnvelopen Addressed. Price Mats, Notices, Programs J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mrs. J. C. Cheek Mrs. Maud Nowell Sheets III American Bank Building, Pnone 220 Wyoming 'Red Edge' SHOVELS the shovel on which road builders and contractors have standardized who have learned the difference between "surface" and REAL economies. A full line of rjaad machinery, includ ing crushers, rollers, mixers, foot pavers, etc., eU Special Sale HALF PRICE $2.50 Each While They Last We are making this extraor dinary concession in price for the sole reason that we neted the . space for other plants. - These ferns are big healthy plants and are unusual values. ' Van Lindley Co. Florists Member Florists Telearrapk Delivery Association - Say It With Flower Day Phone 329; Night 2092-W WrVrrVVVrV W. McC Neale, M. E. I. O. Hot as I Phone 'J4NI I'OIMNl l.TI(. Mi l IIAMt AL :M.IM.KH Machine and Mill Design ROSES CHRYSANTHEMUMS POMPOMS VALLEY LILIES CARNATIONS Floral Emblems Decorations,' Etc. UTTON' FLOWER SHOP 215 S. Llm St. Dar raeaa A ftigkt 1813 E. F. CRAVEN "The Road Machinery Man" 513 South Eugene Street Greensboro, N. C. NOTICR The Vnlted States of America, In the PistrU t Court of-the I'nltod StateB for the Western District .of North Carolina. lu Ut Matter of Dealt - Itivor Chair Co.. lne., Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Deep Ttlver Chair Co., Mfgr., of the, City of ltumtlcman. Randolph County, and Diatriut afore said Notioi Is hereby given that on the 13ll day of November, A. D., 1921, the nld Doep.lUver t hftlr Co., Inc., wa duly adjurined bankrupt, and tha the (Irst meeting of Its creditors will be held at I ho office of the referee In tircnaboro, on the 3rd day of Decern uer. 1921, at 11 ,o'clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt olTiolals and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. This the ISlh day of November, 1 CI.IKKOH11 FKAZIKIl. 12-1 Tlefpree In Hnukrup'cy. Use News Want Ads in a tryit-8t Try Try tt-8it-8rTryit8i Try&Bt Trylt-8 Try Try r8 Try it-8 it-84 Try Tryit-8 8f Try flryit-8. Try Try t-m,a."i MlSvTryli-8 TryH,t it-8 'Mmm Oa ' it-8 1rvM Tryii-8t Trflry tt-8 lt-8Mj 8i J Vs Ne J J ft-8 . Tiy tt-8 Tjyit-8 Try ll-8t Try tt-8 Try ii- r :ri uy Tr ry i- Your ft lt Dealer ' Tr rv THIS COMPANY Offers you Its services aa Executor, hoping It will be a long time before thoy are needed, but aaylng to you that when the day comes, aa coma It must, your affairs will be honestly and efficiently administered. The Greensboro Bank and Trust Company J. W. Pry, Pr..., j. g, r,t yrt.rrrm,t w. E. Allen, Vlee-Pres. and Tress. R. D. Douglas, Vlrr-Fre.. and Trust Offleen W. M. Rldenaonr, ec and Asst. Treas.i H. IT Moore, Asst. Treaa. r There's a zest in smokin Meditation ars 10c to 3 for 50c That fits in perfectly now with the spirit of ex hilaration that fills us with the approach of a new season. It's Your Sort of Cigar! Visit Oar New llnmldor and lee Row Meditations Are go Perfectly Kept. . Leathers, Wood & Co. Distributors Greensboro IHEJUiTaAAUCAll Ford Ton Truck $445 f . o. b. Detroit Because of its all-around utility, the FORD ONE TON TRUCK with worm drive has made itself an absolute business neces sity. It's so dependable in service where ever placed, flexible and sure in control and low cost of operation and maintenance and possessing that Vanadium steel strength, it has become the want in every line of business. Let us tell you details and give you a dem onstration. McGlamery Auto Company The Hams of Heal Ford Service W, H. McGlamery. Prop. $ Investment If you wish a good 8 per cent investment, with taxes paid, see ug at once. TRl'ST DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company -. Pkane 1. .r- FOR SALE S3ven-room hotfse on Tate afreet. Ten-room house on Smith street i Eight- room bouse on Summit avenue. I Southern Real Estate Company 2 Nortfc Elm Street Pane . R2 T House With Two-Acre Lot For Sale v A iooated on Oreensboro-Wlnston hlahwVy, flva Allies from1 Greensboi 'ha house has seven rooms, largre barn,g;aras;e, tc.' , THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Paone 1023. Oatlea 2.1) loath Elm Street How About That Home That You Promised Your Family Before the Close of Another Year? Not Much Time Left! We have Juat th place for you with location, price and terms rlaht Se s at once. Matheson-Wills Real Estate Co. J. A. MATHESOlf. President B. . WILLS, Sec-Traaa. Of flea Benhow Areni Telepaoae 1ST Elegant Fisher Park Home Has sersn rooms and bath: heat and every convenience; servants honse aad (arag-a In raar. Offered for aal at a prlca and on terma especially attraetWa. ROBINS & WEILL Phone 44 Insurance and Real TCstate Amerlean Exchana National Bank Bnlldlnar FOR SALE New moilern home in Fisher Park section. Tf you want a nice home at a price in keeping- with present cost of construction, let us show you this one. BANKS REALTY COMPANY OfSee First Floor Brnbow Areade caas. A. Bank. Jr Pres. Phone 10t A. F. Stevens, See. and Treaa. FOR SAMS OR TRADH One S-room house and lot 76x160 feet. In western aectlon of city, sear eat line, with all modern conveniences. Farm, lid acres, near Rudd Station, with house and othar outbuvMnga Will sell or trade for property in city. Cheap suburban lots on Elam avenue and Asheboro street extension. For price and terms see j ; Phone SOI PINNIX REALTY COMPANY , 201 American Exchange Bank Bnlldlna INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonds Fielding L. Fry and Company Office now located 23 H4 Soath Elm Street F. L. Fry, President Phone 463 1. W. gpeneer, Sec-Trean. "Better Machinery For Better Roads" Monarch Crawling Type Tractors, . Newport Culverts, Champion Crushers, Winner Graders, and Monarch Road Rollers Tiffin Wagons. Anything in the road machinery line. Let us serve you. North State Culvert and Machinery Co. 219 Lewis St P. O. Box 930 Phone 2933 tt-S irytwn iiyito Try Try lt-8f Try it-8t 'fiy ii-8 Tiyit-8. Large Shade .Trees Kor immediate effoct. lo yon neert ahadef Have you lots you want to improve? l.nrtre Shade Trees will, give you re suits and we have them. Greensboro Nursery and Stock Farm JOHN A. lOIKG HONS Greensboro, IV. C. Dr. H. A. Schiffman Optometrist ' Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 0. y And hy Appointment Zmo 1-J b. blm hi. GIVE BOOKS They Always Delight and They Last Books for every one, high romance for the younger folks, and their elders too, travel, ad venture, books for tiny tots, stories for boys and girls. A host of wonderful subjects are here for your choosing to bring joy to hearts on Christmas morning. Shop early this year and BUY BOOKS FROM WILLS. WILLS A Storehouse Of Gifts For Every Person. in-IIUHl IRilllJ !' H t I In ! OREKNSBOHO, N. O. Phone liils-J CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phono 1077 J. A. Jones Construction Co. Contractor ana Unllaera I.eudera In Reinforced Concrete and Fire Proof Construction "OET Of It KSTIMATB" Member Of Associated Press The Asvlmr.fl Frenii la ejrlimlvely entitled tn the use for republication of ill newn riianatnhea credited to It or mj ptherwlee credited to Ihls peper and alao the 1ot I news f'tMiKhed h-reln. All rlghln ol repuUlhallon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Warmth For The Visitor When callers come, chilled after a walk through -snow and cold, what better welcome could you possibly provide than to seat them before the cheerful, radiant warmth of a Portable Gas Room Heater In iust a few seconds they will be warm again ana you can turn oft the heater. Or, if the day is cold and Windy, and the draft sweeps in over the window ledges, just keep the heater operating. The cost is small for so much comfort. Gas Heaters $6.75 to $75.00 N. C. Public Service Co. When You Look For Furnished Rooms look first In the Want Ads .of THE DAILY NEWS. Here you will, find the right kind cf places in the very neighborhoods you most pre fer. If you have a room to let place your Ad in THE NEWS and be assured of pleasing results. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 1000
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