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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 9 Our ' esteemed contemporary, the ylthy paragraph editor at the Atlanta Conetltutrbn, hae thli to say snent the -eubject of gratitude: "Our txt this morning It "Many are mailed, but few re chosen.' ', Disregarding the text we shall pro ceed to preach a aermon on gratitude. It's one ot the flneet human attri bute!. Of courae, - there's no reason why the contributor!, who do all the work, ahould be grateful to the editor, whoa Job Is a sinecure. Borne 6( them are, however,, Out the ul timate thule, the re llua utra and ao on of gratitude arrived 'today's mall. More it la: "Mr. Editor: I reo'd the pair of tickets you send me recently and beg ' to say I thank you; and In recipro cation, If yffu will go to my bro. In Grant bldg. I will have htm pull a tooth for you free. V. P. ENliOW." Unfortunately the edltor'a. teeth are m good shape;' We might say, however, that If any other contribu tors are like-minded we could use a house and tot." The two winners In this column dally will two tlcketa to the National, theater where the Pithy Paragraph film la being shown. Try your hand. Here are today's: telhphonV but the other parties ware ualng the line. The last time aha heard one woman eayr "V have,. Just put on a pot of beana for dinner." She tried later, but the women were etll talking. Exasperated, he broke In orlsp ly "Madam, I email your beana burn ing." A. horrified soream greeted this remark and then she waa able to put In her call. Bui V. Anthony, Box 106, City. - , , . Wkai Tim Is Iff 'Hey. Bill, what time la It!" "I don't know." "Well then, why are you wearing that watch chain? I thought you had a watch." "Say, smartness, If I aaw you with a hatter in your hand, I wouldn't think you had a horse In your pocket." Calvin Nowlart, 630 Doug las street, City. JUST KiPSWhat's the Use of Livin'? By Ad Carter FIRST FRIER. Ad a ckiU Tola Him. Middle Aged School Teacher: Johnny you ought to.be ashsmed of yourself. , When Warren O. Harding waa your age he waa In hit last year of high chool. Johnny: Tea air, and when he waa - year age he waa President of the United States! Mrs. K. P. 8., Box lie, Ablngton, Va. - SECOND PRIIB. Amestl Bratknl , ' "Do you believe that dark-hatred ran marry " first T" . "No. It's the light-headed onea." -t. B. Btapleton, Box Ml, City. . A If far Hews, She had tried In vain to get the A Nature Sradent. Why does a black cow give white milk that makes yellow butter? Country boy to city boy. For the same reason a blackberry Is red when It is green. B. R. 8., lis Smith street, Greensboro. Professor to olaaa of girls: "Olrls I'm very glad to see ydur shining feces this morning." Instantly thirty-seven powder puffs were' mechanically brought Into use. " Clifton Norrts, 0 B. Lee street City. ire tke Truth, A few weeks ago a Methodist choir waa jelng. entertained in a prominent home with a few visitors present. 1 After refreshment were served and eld friends began to talk here' a what waa overheard: Well howdy Mr. John Blank, I didn't know yen .were a Methodist I thought you were a Christian, a. W. P, Box m, City. . Pa Waa Hem peeked. While visiting In a home reoently we heard a chicken squawk so loud- This Will Ward Off And Break Up Colds !!ga ANT FABTT HAT TRT IT FREE rasmaffiof of parents are ein AfmeMMa, "Where mm I find a IrwtC- laxatlte that anyene in the ue VAtn oonsui to fry ayrui I ere yea to fry mrao I will ptadty premiek a libera, twin. I fret tempts hoitk, tuffUitri far en mdemumU tmt Writ ms inhere to tend it. tUm Dr. W. f. CaUtU. SIS m if now s Jut tsaisi l Dr. CaMwell's Syrs Peseta raajsrss tke teageitiea THE two aQmsnU that people generally regard as of .the least Importanoeflre In reality the causa of moat serious illnesses and of the greatest proportion of deaths. 1 hay are eonsu pation and oom- Siota colds. Many , ootors now be-' lisvs i that ofJds, At the first sign of a cold, at the tonsiUtis, a touoh first few warning sneezes, take a cooss constlpa- ' the congestion wilUbe gone in a " sow uoura. uon i wait untu tne 1 onnstlpatioa be- I cold has a grip on you. Mr. Jjf tW ""f ? Henry Den, Jr.; of llocheatsr, Tha far nnthn W V ll VI I J i' that yon sddca have a cold with. Jurt that way, and Mrs. Alice oat constipation, doe to general " Corbbrey of HsakeU, Okla., uses oongesttco. Tha only way. to U effectively for all the amall iUs smnu umue as no peep up your Vitality. You usually catch cold ta tha winter if yon are run down. Therefor in oold want her exeroiso inors; sat mora fatty foods; drink four to six glasses of water a day; keep the head cool, tha feet warm, the bowel open. Yon ar also less llabls to colds If your system is (res from tha intestinal poisons of constipation, so empty tha bowels regularly with a plain vegetable ktzativa like Dr. Caldwell s Syrop Pepsin. , -fk-f ;k. v. Wl uu lauujj , MIUl O UMHUM ULMI, bilioniness, headaches, dizziness, and to break up fevers and oold. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sdentificalry-balanced com pound of FJfyptiau senna with reassnt-tasting aromatics. It is safe to give to infants,' and all children Lke It Before you again resort to cold remedies contain ing narcotics try a teaspormful of Syrup Pepsin. Any druggist will supply you, and tha cost is In than a cult a dose. mv-w " asasassasa- r j.i pi ,.! 'ppjpswsaisTW"s wwiwiw .'jsPW,i"l'Wsi" .mm'm'tmmmmmmmmm THAT,. L iV- ' " M1 1 ll -Slw- ''l PUCK WAS, TbUO I iiNlliln Tl' W?UCUY NOT. To $ -JoeyrIf1it 1J22 by The PhlladelpMs Inquirer C with whloh tha deceased had seen eonflned to bta home for six weeks. Last Friday his condition became critical siil .gre v worse until bis death, " The deoeaeed waa tl years of age, and Was born and reared in thli county. U waa a aon of the late David Jackson Bost,: who was , kill ed in th battle of Petersburg. He was twloe married, his first wife, Mrs. Emma Dorton Boat, dying tl yeara ago. To thla union one ohlld, whloh died In Infancy, waa bora Bla aeoond wife, Mrs. Florence Linker Boat, two children, one brother, one half, brother and two sister sur vive. The ohlldren are Allen Boet and Mrs. Ida Loulss Smith, both of this olty; Caleb W. Hoot, of No. 10 township Is the surviving brother: John H. Jenkins, of Stockton, Calif., Is the surviving half-brother: Mrs. John Eudy, of Hlmer and Mm. F. K. White, of Flowe's, sre the survlv tng sisters. Two brothers, P. B. Bost and W. H, Bost, both of No. 10 town ship, died several years ago. Athens, Ga., Paper Placed In The Hands Of Receivers Atlanta. Ga., Oct 81. The Athena, (Oeorgla) Dally Newe, an afternoon newapaper, .waa placed. In the handa of a receiver by an order algned here yesterday by Judge W. L. Hodges, of the northern 'clreuit of Superior court. Judge Hodgea la holding oourt In' Fulton county thla week for Judge John D. Humphrlea. L. F. Johnson, bualneaa manager, waa appointed re ceiver. Liabilities were given at t SOkOOO and asaeta 130,000. Each time you put down your cupyoullt echo tho slogan Good to tho last drop 1 ty that we thought "shore" an old negro preacher waa getting himself a "drumstick" but whe we ran to "roust" him we found the little daughter of the home pinching an old hen that waa too fat t run from her when her-mother aaked ber how she could be so aruel, she cried: "Cause, mother, I believe this Is the very eld hen that pecked my dady, you know he aald thla morning, that he waa henpeoked so bad that ha felt like a "gosllnl" My hostess tried to hide her mortification by ringing tne nen's neca on ana on, ooy, we had chicken for dinner and. It wasn't the one that pecked daddy at all. Blanche Garvin, Slier City, N. C. E. C. LINDEMAN HERE TO STUDY THEO-OPS Former Member of College Facul ty Says New Republic is Much Interested. K. C. Llndeman, former member of the faculty ot th North Carolina aa part ot hie work of tnveatigatlon for the New Republlp of the co operative marketing movement In tobacco and cotton In the south. He left Monday night for the seatern part of th atate. but will return to Greensboro later In th week. The New Republic Mr. Llndeman aald yesterday, consider th present co-oparatlve marketing on of th moat algnlflcant movements that hava arisen In the South Atlantlo states In many years. He la making a .thorough etady of the movement. Teaterday he apent moat of hla time with bankera, looking Into the credit side ot the plan. He la In terested too In the trials of farmers charged with breaking their con tracts and will attend at leaat one of those trials. Mr. Llndsman is now living In New Jersey. Mrs. Llndeman accompanied him to Greensboro. , ' Frederick Will See a Married. Berlin, Oot. II. The ltung Am Mlttaar states that former Crown. Prince Frederick Wilnem plan to attend the wedding ot his father, former Emperor William, and Prin cess Hermine of Reuse, hut' will no,t be accompanied to Doom by his wlf, who strongly disapproves of th union. Famous Mysteries Traitor of Patriot Thursday Nov. 2. A Red-Letter Day ' On tho Calendar Of Prince Charming and Princess Charming ) fpfl (n U ll U I SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin ITnlSaa you aee the name "Bayer" on package or on tableta you ar not Retting the genuine ,Bsyer produot proscribed by physicians over twenty-two year nd proved af by millions for oolds, headache, tooth ache, earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis, and for pain In general. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains propsr direc tions. Handy boxes ot twelve tab lets cost few cent. Druggists also sell bottles of !4 and 100. Aspirin 1 the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Hegoftcetleacldeeter of 811 cyllcacld. hd. Probably the most dramatis Ag ar In American history, Aaron Burr waa small of stature but possessed of a magnetism which both men and women found almost Irresistible Adding to this th .fact that he was ndowed with a dauntlees determina tion and a calm self-possession which nsver ssemed to fall him even In the greatest extremities, It Is not hard to see how he possessed a fas cination for anyone whom he set out to please nor how he succeeded In making implacable enemies of those who attempted to interfere with hla plana At the age of 19, Burr performed such feats of bravery during the Revolutionary war that he waa re warded with the rank l major In Washington's army and, at 65, he was United States senator from New Tork. Ten years tater he was vice- Burr had planned In securing the Independence of Texas and the estab lishment of areeparat republlo there. In spite of this, history Is still di vided as to th real character of Aaron Burr aome historians claim ing that he waa a traitor to the gov ernment which he had served so well and other," with far greater weight and evidence upon their side, taking the position-that ho was the victim of political animosity and petty spite. (Ciwritht. ltll, br Um Wbnlir arottuu ) Stonewall Jackson Bost, of Cabarrus County, Is Dead T7T- r A nn 7 -iron ed Service IS WHAT WE'VE BEEN .TRYING TO TELL YOU ABOUT ' " BtrVsinee thr has never been a laundry service in Greensboro like it, the newspapers thought we didn't know what we were talking about and. put it FLAT-ironed service' PLOATIroned servicers exactly what ts name says. The thickly pad ed rolls in the bigr machine ACTUALLY FLOAT over the work the pressure is automatically adjusted; thew are not broken ( buttons nor glossed seams. It gives.linens a finer finish and handles shirts, waists, etc, .90 per cent perfect. Wearing apparel requires only retouching with the hand iron. Most people never retouch it but wear it as it comes from our plant v. ' ' This Exceptional Service Costs Only 8 Cents Per Pound Phqpa 633 and 634 r COLUMBIA LA UNDR 7 We Do It Better" ISneriel to DtUr Seeel Concord, Oct.' II. Stonewall Jaok son Bost, well-known man of this i, i.i t v TjT 7 V hom on East Dlot street, after a It was while he held that office that he killed Alexander Hamilton In a djiel, a tragedy which put an abrupt end to his political aspirations. According to the majority of his torians whose works are used In schoolrooms. Burr, after retiring frm th vice-presidency, embarked upon a number of enterprises which savored strongly of treason and treaohcry. The principal charge against him wa that he waa accused of gathering together a body ot fearless pioneers with the Idea of establishing a Latin-American mon archy of which he was to be the head, at the sam tlms Inducing a numbar of tha westeco- states to break away from the Union and Join his .government, . the seat of which was to .be at New Orleans. It was this project which President Jeffer son Is supposed to have frustrated and which led to Burr's sensational trial for treason at Richmond, Va. a trial which lasted for six months, and at which the former vice-president was acquitted. 1 But other and more painstaking chroniclers of American' history see In th events which led up to Burr's trial more of an Indictment of Jeffer son, than of the man Who faced his acousera at Richmond,". Burrl they claim, was extremely popular with th people and th Intimation is that Jefferson fearing that hi plans for a second tsrm would be frustrated by Burr, determined to drive his principal rival out of politic. The latter Jippears to have made no se- j oret of his purpose to qonquer Texas j and establish himself aa president there, but a scheme ot this kind did not involve th slightest suspicion ot treason nor did it, as was clearly shown at his trial, include any In tention of Inducing -Some of the State to secede from the Union. In this connection. It is a algnlflcant i fact that Jsfferson's principal wit ness was a General James Wilkin son, an adventurer who, after serv ing an apprenticeship under Benedict Arnold, Jiad been a paid spy ot Spain during the time that he also held s high rank In tha American army. Aoting upon what are supposed to have been Jefferson's orders, Wilkin son terrorised the residents of New Orleans Into the belief that Burr was on his way toward the city, at the head of an army of ruffians who intended to rob the banks, plunder the people and seise all tha ship ping at the wharves. Martial law I was proclaimed and a general panio ensued, but the more sensible por tion of the New Orleans population realised the falsity of Wilkinson's statements and secured an Injunction against him, which Wilkinson, with his cuatomary contempt for law, dis regarded. Ue wa arrested for eon tempt, but the oourt found ltaelf un able to enforoe Itr decree, and. In dlaguat, the presiding Judge resigned. It waa In connection with thla Inci dent that John Randolph, of Roa noke, declared that Wilkinson had "out-Heroded- Herod." Finally, when Burr was (appre hended several hundred miles from New Orleans, hla "army" waa dis covered to eonelat of felxty men, arm ed aolely with farm Implements and headed toward Texas. He we ar rested and, In spit of th faot that th grand Jury refused flatly to re turn an Indictment against him, he was re-arrested and taken to Rich mond. In the meantime his property had been confiscated and Burr found himself In utter noverty a circum stance which did not for a moment deter Henry Clay, one of tha most famoue lawyer of hi time, from acting a attorney for th ccoused man, , After the trial had dragged along for month and th evidence against Burr had been supported by every questionable mean at the disposal of hi political opponents, Burr Was Anally acquitted,, but his career waa at an- end. The Irony ot the situa tion was not, however, apparent un til some thirty yeara later Bam Hous ton seed preclaaly the methods which serious Illness of several weeks. Death was caused by heart trouble, TOMORROW Is Going To Be A Great Day In the Life Of PRINCE CHARMING -11 i M Coated Tongue JVatures Warning of Constipation When you srs constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro duced in the bowel to keep flie food ' waste soft . and. rsovina;. Doctors prescribe TlJijol because It acts like JAis natural lubricant and 'thus replaces it. jxujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative - so cannot eripe. Try It today. $12.50 Set Of Heavy Aluminum , tree With Each fincess ange When rams hum TAKE GLASS OF SALTS Eat less meat if you feel Back achy or have Bladder ' , trouble. Too much meat may form urlo acid, which escttea and overworks the kid neys In thslr efforts to filter It from the ayatem. Big meat eaters can fluah the kidneys occsslonally to re lieve them like they relieve the bow els, removing all the adds, wast and poison, else they may feel a dull misery In th kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headstone, dltalness, the stomach aoura, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad they rv rheumatic twinge The urine la cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging one, to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralise these Irritating aolds and flush ?ft the body' urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; tak a ta- J)lcspoonful in a glass of water be for breaktaat for a few day and your kidneys may then act fin and bladder dlaordera disappear. Thli famous aalta I made from the acid of grapa and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to help clean and stimu late sluggish kidney and atop blad der irritation. 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Superior construction radiates the heat evenly throughout the oven and you know how things will -look before you open the door. - Burtner Furniture-Co. Greensboro "Where Cash Counts" Burlington JaT i .'.',
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