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GRErSBORO DAILY NEWS. SATTEDAY, DECEMBER 17r 1921 N Off f ' Vote Teesda December Tuberculosis Sanatorium IHI U M IE 20i:k for the BE F OME MO ON If you have registered and fail to go to the polk and cast your vote you will be counted against the establishment of this hospital. We must vote a majority of the registered vote for the Hospital Those Who Do Not Vote Are Counted Against r- , 1 " ' as i .i Group of 24 Issue Statement Ap '. pealing For Support. For Women In Fight. PREACHERS ISSUE APPEAL -' .Strong Indorsement (or the bonds far the construction of a Guilford county tuberculosa sanatorium wis given yesterday by three diatlnot croups of Greensboro citizens, a group of 24 business and professional men, group of seven preachers, and a group of 13 doctors. The election will jbe held Tuesday, December 20. In an onen letter to the women of Guilford county the 4 business and professional men say they "ore with lyou In your tight for a county tuber culosis hospital. We sincerely hope ithut your unselfish efforts will receive Jhjo help due from every pulpit In the county next Sunday and that In the meantime every fraternal order, every social club, every business organisa tion In the elt'y will urge Its members to vote early Tuesday morning; and ' work late, In getting out- the vote that a large majority may show again that tim icuinc wi uuiuuru niwftjn hv iot ward whin nlng forwarll time comes. V'Why rot ask the city council to let I he fire bell be sounded at t o'clock Tuesday, rain or shine, to warn those who have not voted? Why not get per mission to sound all the church bells in the city at 2 o'clock. 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock Tuoaduv to warn usruin those who may not have voted?' The letter in signed by R. C. Vaughn, W. E. Allen, J. W. Fry. Julian Vrice. J. W. Krawley. A. W. McAllster. A. W. Fet ter, C. W. Oold, B. MacKenzle. J. A. ,Matheson, Cr A. Ulnes, II. I). Douglas, T! II. Ireland. J. Norman Wills. R. H. ' I '.rooks, A. Wayland Dooke, A. M. Scales. C. 11. McKnlpht, J. S. Hetts. T. A, Glascock, W. D. Meyer, U H. Holo. jr., w. a. jiewitt, j . a, jienaru, and Charles D. Hole. - Tho appeal of the preachers Is ad dressed to the Christian people of the county: As ministers of the gospel ,we ae deeply Interested about the pro poned tuberculosis hospital. If you have ' registered, pray over It before you stay, away from the polls Tues day and thereby vote against the build ing and maintaining of the hospital for the afflicted. The good women of our county the real burden bearers In homes now blindly nursing the tuber cular have made a wonderful fight against this disease. They have made a wonderful fight for an intelligent jreglBtration to establish this hospital Are the Christian people of the coun ty to fall them on nexf Tuesday? The opportunity Is yours. May the responsi bility for defeat be- not yours." The signers are Rev. Charles F. Myeri, First Presbyterian church; Rev. J. Clyde Turner, of the First Baptist church; Rev. J. H. Barnhardt, of the West Market M. B, church; Rev. R Murphy Williams, of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant; Rev. C B. Hodgln, of the Westminster Presby terian church; Rev. E. Frank Lee, of the Buffalo Presbytefian church; Rev. Wade C. Smith, of the Church by the Side of the Road. With the bonds already indorsed by the oounty medical soolety, a group of doctors nevertheless issued a state-, ment yesterday, In part as follows: "As praotislng physician of Guilford oounty, slaving day and night to bet ter health conditions, we wara you we pead with you as a matter of personal precaution and of self Inter est (If for no other reason) that Tues day may be the day of your opportu nity to do a real service to yourself. Vote for the hospital and lessen your own personal danger." The doctor are Drs. F. J. Pate. C. W. Banner, A. V. Fortune, W. M. Jones, Frank A. Sharp, J. W. Tankersley, W. J. Meadows, C. 8. Gilmer, W. P. Beall. J. A. Williams, F. S. Hyatt, Charles W. Moseley. ESCAPED CONVICT. WORN AND WEAK, RETURNS TO THE GANG 8fljl 10 UtUt NwO i Ashcvllle, Deo, 10. No man pursued Brnest Blair,. I, escaped convict from the Buncombe county chalngang, but he fled on and on frm state to state over a period of eight months, dodging and disguising, he said, until ho was worn and weak. Yesterday he walked Into the county commissioners' office and gave up. He will finish out a term of 18 months, having served sig prior to ma escape last winter. Ulair effected his escape, from the convict camp by pretending to have an attack of appendicitis. While In the Mission hospital awaiting an examina Hon, Blair stole away in night with only his bed clothing, leaving his stripe behind him. ' For over eight months he rambled the country seeking peace of mind, he said, but ever with him was the fear of arrest. He lost weight from worry and finally returned to serve out his sentence, he said. The commissioners decided to give him credit for the six months already served, and today Blair Is crushing rock on the river road near the French Broad camp. He was con victed of larceny In Superior court last January. Try a traitjacket. (New Tork Sun.) , Blaakstone When doe a man reach his second childhood? Webster When he pay alimony to hi first wife and pays attention to. a possible secona. DECIDEDLY HINE'S i N leather value, in style value and in price. , THIS and our experience and perfect fitting sys tem cause folks to exclaim: ' "HINE'S Shoe Are Equal to Your Dollars!" , , ILLUSTRATION; , The new thade brown calf, twe-ttrap, buckle pat ' tern, priced $8.00 Hose to Match HINE'S "A Fit it the Thing" Mrs. Moran, of Burlington, la Seriously Burned; Recovery la Doubtful. , OTHER BURLINGTON NEWS (tstdil te Dalit rlni) Burlington, Deo. It. Mis Daisy WIN son died at the home of her sister, Mrs. John A- Barnwell, bn Morehead street, Thursday morning at I o'olock. She had been ill for several years, hav ing been In the hospital for treatment several times. The funeral service was held from the First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon at o'clock, and was conducted by Rev, E. C Cald well, of Graham. A large congrega tion of sorrowing friends gathered In the church to pay a last tribute to her memory. Her nephew were the pallbearer and the nurses of the city were flower-bearer. Many lovely floral tribute bore silent testimony to the high esteem of her friend and th love of those who knew her. Surviv ing are two brother, C. A. and J. W. Wilson; two sisters. Mr.' J. A. Barn well and Mr. Jesse Holt, and one half sister, Mrs, T. A. Burnett, all of this city,. - .- - - . The Burlington tobacco market closed today for the Christmas holiday period, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 1, 102J. The Burlington Printing company has purchased the office supply and stationery business from C. V. Neese, iewcicr, and will conduct the business In the store of the Carolina Office Sup ply company, which Is a department of the Burlington Printing company. The board of publication of the southern Christian convention " has purchased the book business of C. F. Neese and combined It with the Carolina Office Supply company, thus enlarging great ly the volume of business of th office supply firm. The Burlington graded schools closed today for the Christmas holidays, and will remain closed for two weeks, glv Ing the faculty and student body a much needed vacation and rest. Mrs. Bettle Moran, wife of D. E Moran, city letter carrier No. I, was seriously burned at her home on More head street Wednesday morning. In removing ashes from the grate her ..'i1 S" u"ht 1r She was alone with her baby, her husband having gone to the poatofflce. She Immediate Z ra,1 outdoor and Into the home of Mr. Moran' parents, next door. Her' father-in-law extinguished the fire by placing a bed quilt around Mrs. Moran, but not until she had been severely J? Her "covery , doubtful. Clerk of Court D. J, Walker stated her today that 72 county pension check had be en mailed to Confederate soldiers and checks were mailed to widows of Confederate soldiers. . The checks were mailed on December 15, and were for 150 each. A check was mailed on Juno 15 for the same amount, making lion In ali tor each soldier and widow of soldier In Alamance county, Hev. S. M. Rankin, of Greensboro, will preach at the First Presbytorlan church here Sunday morning, December It, at II o'clock. Ml Margery Cheek left today for her home at Fayettovllle after spend ing six week In this city receiving treatment from a specialist. HICKORY WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT RATE RELIEF Corporation Coramlulcm To Take tp Matter of AdJu.tnwntn.otar . tans tlelng To Morgaaten. Hickory, Dec. H. Although Hickory has more than 70 different manufac turing plants, a large nursery and the general run of mercantile establish ment, it has long had an unsatisfac tory freight rate, being higher here than In any other town Iq this section of the state, it i said. Hope of ad- iustlns: the Injtrt,,. H, I.. k. k - " HT, OU- talned here for many years has grown w.w, in. wouncemeni ny me corpora tion Commission that nt.. . ui - - - v vim Buy would be Uken up when the nresent adjustments are made. Manufacturers nirn n slvh nnm nnmn nt4 ... feel the competition, and town buildere realize that thin ultv u iar,u. .. j a handicap, though alight, that 1b hard vv wvvruuma. inqusiry nil thrived her bvcauM many builns mn prefer thfs Beet Inn nn rniint nf iu. n, and the proximity to cheap water pow. s. outititry van nerv.e or the cham ber of commerce Is authority tor the lULemeni mat tna rra vht i. j: crimination I inon tn ha rmmn,jt nicKory Kot.tr lane have accepted an iiiiivauun to pena- weanesaay aster noon. Januarv 11 ffueeta of th atate achool for the deaf and dumb, and a full attendance ef lo- vApovbu. iunsm from Ashevllle, Charlotte, Oastonla and oiaiesvnie aiso win Da guest of the school, which will provide dinner for mom, Morganton business and professional men are considering the question of forming a Klwanls club and with that end in view a dozen citizens of that town attended the weekly Klwanls din ner here to got pointers. The looal club S To The Women Of Guilford County We, the'undersigned citizens, residents and tax payers of the County, are with you in your fight for a County Tuberculosis Hospital. We shall work for and vote for the hospital next Tues day. ,We sincerely hope that your imselfish efforts will receive the help due from every pulpit in the county next Sunday and that in the meantime every fraternal order, every social club, every business or ganization in the city will Urge its members to vote early Tuesday morning and work late in getting out , the vote, that a large majority may show again that the people of Guilford always go forward when going forward time comes. Why not ask the City Council to let the fire bell be sound ed at 12:00 o'clock Tuesday, AIN r SHINE to warn those who have not voted? Why not get permission to sound all of the church Bells of the city at 2:00 o'clock, 3:00 o'clock and 4:00 o'clock Tues day to again warn those who may not have voted? R R. G.VAUGHN W.E. ALLEN J.W.FRY JULIAN PRICE J. W. BRAWLEY CHAS. W.GOLD A. W. FETTER J. A. MATHESON CHAS. A. HINES R. D. DOUGLAS C. H. IRELAND B. MACKENZIE R. H. BROOKS A. WAYLAND COOKE A. M. SCALES J.NORMAN WILLS A. W. M'ALISTER C. H. M'KNIGHT J.S.BETTS T. A. GLASCOCK W. D. MEYER W. A. HEWITT J.M.'HENDRIX L. H. HOLE, JR. 11 V; W put. on some line wora tor me Vleitors
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