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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 8 Pithy Qdmympks Graft, ilnc the memorable day when the contributor sent In th or der for tha removal of the editor'! unoffending molar, had not gladdened the heart of thla manager of tbla Toper of Tlttera until the day's mall brought a box of ginger anapa with the fpllowlng verae: Kd. tsys to "ear It with ginger." Ma bids us make It snappy, I've sent him a box of Zu Zus, That ought to make him happy! With a mouthful of these delectable delicacies (ad gratis) the editor la moved to remark feelingly, Tea, say It with Zu Zus, ' 1 like to be fed; Or amy It with flowers. But wait till I'm dead; But .wouldn't I be In A helluva fix If unprinted Graphore Should aay It with brlcki! Ail of which brings us to the an nouncement that we still have on hand a supply of 15 checks to be awarded to all contributors whose Jokes land on the National acreen. Kemember. too, the two tickets to the National given to each of the winners In thla column. FIRST PRIES. Built to Order.' "What's the matter with Smith? Got lumbago or spinal curvature or something?" "No; he has to walk that way to fit aome ahlrta hla wife made for him." Ruth Whitefleld, 401 Asheboro treet, City. ' SECOND URIZE. Hit 'Em All. A little boy started upstairs to bed when he got to the 14th step hla foot slipped and he fell down stairs. His father came out and said. "Son. you muat have mlaaed a atep." "No. father; I think I hit every one tf them." Jack Keeter, Kuthefordton. Why Net Ssallef It takes 36 muscles of your face to Safe Milk For Infant; liaalidt at ChiUnn The Original Food -Drink for All Agra. QukJt Lunch etHome.OffictfcFountauis. Rich Mil k, Malted Grain Extract la Pow derfcTablrtforma. Nourbhtag-ISoeooklna. Avoid Imitations tod Substitutes See them Mdo in U. Gifts of 1 FUJfK.Jft t m i nun in ff "jy It in mi . is. ij-ini nits i ,,1 ZVffiSHARP WAHL PEN AND The Schiffman Jewelry Company Has a very cdmplete showing of Eversharp pencils and Wahl pens. make a frown, and 1 to make a sinus, wny work over-tlmel Eana Kemp, care 9. H. Kreea and company, City. The Little llurr, Two children were playing, broth er and aiater, named Annie and ". J.," agea ? and a yeara. They were enjoying the play till "B. J." did aomethlng to teaaa and provoke Annie, when aha exclaimed Indig nantly. "E. J., I could be a Chrlatian If it waan't for you." Mrs. C. F. 8. What He Would Oct. "If a fanner haa too bukhela of wheat," aald the teacher, "and sells them at $1.(0 per bushel, what would he get?" To which a pupil enthusias tically replied; "An automobile." Mrs. J. T. Sheaf, Concord. The Negro's Bleaslag. Once a negro preacher waa Invited to a dinner. He waa plaoed at the head of the table and was asked to aay the blessing. He aald: "Lord have mercy upon ua and keep our nelghbora from ua, for they may oome upon ua and eat our raahlona from ua." Adrian Eneley, Thomas vllle. Tke Rrtara Trip, For certain considerations an old darky had consented to spend the night in an old house that had the reputation of being haunted. The next morning the old fellow waa missing. Three daya later aa he came trudg ing back to town he met one of the perpetratora of the plot who asked him where he had been. The old darky replied: "Lawaey, Marae John, I'ae been coming back." T. J McLaln, Box 17, Greensboro. ghe Had Doae Bees. An old colored woman waa return ing from the grocery atore with a baaket well laden with good thlnga to eat. when ahe met an old colored man who was anxious to share the cats. ( "Auntie," he says, "whar yo' gwlne?" She looked at him out of the corner of one eye and says, "I'ae done been whar I'ae gwlne." R. W. Hill, Salisbury. KERNERSVILLE WEDDING. Hies India Ladle McC.lston and Ralph Face Were Married latarday (Bpcrlal to Dtllr Tfein.) Kerneravllle, Nov. e8. The oeau tlful colonial residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas s Calvin McCuiaton of thla place waa the acene of a charm ing wedding laat Saturday morning. November 23. at 10 o'clock when their eldest daughter, India Luclle, became the bride of Ralph Roacoe Fagg, of Stonetllle. On account of the tllnesa of the bride's mother, the wedding was a Knowing the difficulties you have had in pleas jng certain persons at Christmas time, we make the following timely suggestion: Look over your gift list and see who writes. Send to these worthy gentlemen and gentle women, an Eversharp or a Wahl Pen or both in the same design, if your heart is full. We guarantee exquisite satisfaction, for, between us and the North Pole, there are no finer writing instruments than Eversharp and Wahl Pen. Eversharp has the exclusive rifled tip that grips the lead. Wahl Pen has the sensationally-new all-metal barrel that cannot craok or split. Look again over your gift list and give a Wahl Pen to every one to whom you gave an Eversharp last year. Both are made in gold or silver, in the same beautiful designs, and match perfectly. You can choose from 90 styles of Wahl Pens. Any dealer can supply velvet lined GIFT BOXES in which, Eversharp and WAHL Pen can be presented singly, or together, as writing sets. at your dealer's to-day. S. A. by The Wahl Company, Chicago perfect writing very quiet affair, but this In no way detracted from Its solemnity ori beauty. Only the Immediate members of ths bride's family, her pastor and his-wife, and the groom's sister witnessed the ceremoay. The spaoloua home of the Mo Culstons was beautifully decorated for the occasion, the drawing rooms, library, and reoeptlon hall being a mass of beauty with its setting of autumn leaves, southern smilax and white chrysanthemums. The mar riage vows were spoken In favor of an Improvised altar at the foot of the stairway In the matn reception hall of the McCuiaton home. Promptly on the hour, to the strains of the wedding march from Lohen grin, the bride descended the stair way, unattended. She made a very charming picture in her golng-away costums of midnight blue duvetyn with squirrel trimmings and pearl gray accessories. The bridal bouquet was an unusually beautiful one of Bride roses and Ullles of the valley. The only ornament worn by the bride waa an exqulaltely wrought bar pin of platinum ami pearla, the gift of the groom. At the foot of the atalrway the bride waa met by the groom and her paator, Rev. J. Mason Richardaon of the Firat Baptlat church, who per formed the ceremony. The Impressive ring aervlce waa uaed. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mra. Fagg left by auto for Winston-Salem where they took the train for Nashville, Tenn. They will apend the winter montha In Naahvlllo returning to North Carolina probably about April. Mra. Fagg la the charmlifg and aocompllahed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCuiaton and cornea of one of the oldest snd most prominent families of thla section of the atate. She la a ' member of the younger social set and Is known and loved by a large circle of friends. Mr. Fagg, Is a young man of splendid character and pleasing per sonsllty and Is a successful and well established tobacco merchant. Poultry Raising In Catawba Shows a Splendid Progress 'oaekl t, mil Nml Newton, Nov. 28. The poultry club work In Catawba county this year has been by far the best that It has ever been. The county now has 103 poultry, club members enrolled and a large per cent of this number has been "doing excellent work. Poultry club work Is a very popular ' club project In the county due to the fact that it does not require much capi tal to atart, and It. glvea returna. The number of chlckena atarted with on January 1, thla year waa 1, 138, the number now la 2,229. Value of Increase In flock la S2.763.60. Value of egga and chlckena aold for breeding. $1.204. 66. Value of egga and chlckena aold on local market, 12,748.11. Prlies won thla year, M14.35. Total recelpta 87,620.61. Coat of feed and eggs, $1,360. 64. Clear profit for the year. $6,168.87. NO MORE CLINICS IN STATE FOR PRESENT Work Among School Children Will Bo Loft to Local Physicians, Saya Or. Hooper. (Br Ameiat rra.1 Kalelgh, Nov, 2$. Announcement that the state board of health haa adopted a policy not to hold any fur ther clinics for treatment of school children In North Carolina counties In the Immediate future and to leave such work to local physlclana acting with teachera and parent-teacher or ganisations, waa made by Dr. G. M. Hooper, director of the division of school health supervision, here todsy. This decision was reached by the board after having held what were termed successful clinics In 71 coun ties since May 1 to November 17, dur ing which 2,417 children underwent operations. Eleven hundred and twenty-six of this number. It was stated, were given free surgical and hospital treatment In temporary hos pitals set up at each clinic. "After having presented such an example of this great work." said Dr. Hooper, "we feel that we can leave the clinics to the local medical profeaalon to carry on with the teachera and parent-teacher organi sations. Studenta needing medical attention ahould be cared for, either through private channela or public cllnlca. "Our decision to atop holding cllnlca for the preaent doea not mean we have permanently abandoned them. Aotlon by the euperlntendent aa to whether the $50,000 appropriation for thla apaclal work will be renewed and possible legislative action by the general assembly will determine finally whether we shall resume the work," ha aald. CHARTER AMENDMENTS PETITIONED IN STATE Cabarrus Cotton Mills, Kannapolit, to Increase Capital From Tbrsa to Seren Millions. (B, AMdttri trm.) Ralelsh. Nor. SI Th. eAnn.i-. petitions for Incorporation and for amendments to charters have been filed with the secretary of state: -Cabarrus cotton mills. Knn.nn. to Increase capital atock from $3,000,- to (,uuu,ouo par value, divided Into common and preferred atock. M. L, Cannon, preaident, Farmera Federation, FIrvlew, to Increaae capital atock from $60,000 to $760,000. General Sealing company, Charlotte, to Incorporate; capital atock $60,000; aubacribers, L. D. Jordon and H. M. Jordon, Charlotte; W. T. Jervia At lanta; R. F. Wlnegar, Grand Raplda. Michigan. To buy. aell and deal In furniture and equipment, private and public buildings, transportation vehicles. Tire Products Manufacturing com pany. Salisbury, to incorporate; capi tal stock, $100,000; subscribers. Chase Brenlxer and L. N Brenizer. Char lotte, Pi E. Welton. Akron. Ohio. Manufacture tlrea and tubes and their aaaesaorlea. MacNalr-Bryan Drue: enmnanv Tr boro. to Incorporate; capital atock, $26,000; subscribers, W. H. MacNalr, a. w. MacNalr. B. M. Hart. W. D. Bryan. C. C. Todd. w. a n ..i. son; B. Benjamin, W. H. Powell, all or larooro. Relay Realty company, Charlotte, to Incorporate: ra-nltal ainl, tK nnn. subscribers, J. P. Muller, W. H. Jack- son, u. k. Hudson, all of Charlotte. Real estate and Insurance. FRANK PAGE PRAISES PROGRESS IN COUNTY Opening of Highway High Point to Winaton to Be Celebrated at Union Croaa Dec. B. IBj AnocUUd Preu.) Raleigh, Nov. 2$. Statements in doralng the "progresalvneaa of Gull ford and Forayth countiea aa ahown in the co-operation .of their citlsena In the conatructlon of the High Point-Winaton-Salera concrete highway." the completion of which will be form ally celebrated at Union Croaa De cember 6, were issued today by Frank Page, chairman of the state highway commission, and Charles M. Upham, atate engineer. "The opening of thla highway marka the beginning of economlo tranaportation between High Point and Wlnaton-Salem, and the entire territory will realise the great bene fits," aald Mr. L'pham. "The highway haa been built of the very beat ma teriafa, tested In our laboratories and later Inspected by expert englneera. The road la an example of the latest methods In highway conatructlon. "Conatructlon of other Improved highways already Is well under way In thia section. The road between High Point and Greensboro Is paved all the way, while the highway from High Point to Lexington, Sallabury and Charlotte has many miles of hard surface with work still under way. "From Wlnaton-Salem to Mockaville and from Winston-Salem toward Yadklnvllle concrete conatructlon work la In progress. A person riding through the country from Hlgji Point to Raleigh Is aurpriaed to learn of the large amount of paving completed In the state." he said. GIDEON LYERLY DIES AT HIS SPENCER HOME He Wat an Engineer on the Char lotte Division of the Southern Railway. (Special to D;;j Nt-t I Spncer. Nov. 28. Engineer r.ideon Lyerly. eg-ed 44 yum, died f hli home In Spencer early today follow ng an lllnesa of about two yeara, the latter part of which wai mjt ia vere. Hie condition had been aeriou for about a week, during which he had been unconscious, He waa for a number of years a well known en gineer on thi Charlotte divtaolon of the Southern and had many strong friends among road men. He had not made a run 'n over a year, due to Impaired health, and had spent much time In building a splendid new home Into which he had moved only a few weekA He wa an honored raembeV of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Knglneers, a member of the Junior order, and Knights of Pythias, and also a member of the Lutheran church. Mr. Lyerly Is survived by an agd father. H. A. Lyerly. residing near Hpeneer, by a widow, on sister, Mrs. Frank Miller, of Trading Ford; and three brothers. J. L. Lyerly, of Spen cer, Eugene Lyerly, of Trading Ford, and Joseph Lyerly. of Houston, Tex The funeral Is expected to take plae Wednesday. Negro Held On a Burglary Charge Is FinaJly Released .IptcJat t Hallf Nm l Lexington, NovHS. Three rather unusual features have attached to the criminal term of Superior court now drawing to a close. A negro convicted at the former term of court of second drgre lurglary on the charge of entering the sleeping rooms of two white women In the county, which verdict was then set aside, waa released on iol pros. A white man as tried on the charge of as sault with Intent to commit criminal aasault on a negro woman and was acquitted. A negro man waa tried for a similar crime against a negro woman and was convicted and sen tenced to ten years In the peniten tiary. One of the cases was that of Joe Jones, negro youth of Eastover, 8, C At his trial for burglary In August very damaging circumstantial evidence was placed before the Jury. But the facts that rules of evidence barred from the Jury convinced tlie Jury of probable Innocence of Jones and he set the verdict aside. When the case was reached at this term Solicitor Bower stated he was con vinced that another negro who fled at the time of Jones' arrest la the guilty person and he asked for a nol pros. Jones had been In the county only five days prior to his arrest. For 4th Time Continuance Is Granted Accused Banker (Special to Dully Nnn.i Lexington, Nov. 28. For the fourth time continuance was granted In the case wherein W, E. Boone, cashier of the Bank of Denton, Is charged with breaches of the iaw in the con duct tf the bank's affairs, when ft was railed up In Superior court Monday morning:, after having been set last week for trial today. When the case was reached It was stated that Mr. Boone had net been able financially to arrange for a proper defense of himself agalnat the charges preferred by the state bank ing department. Boone was arrested and bailed shortly after the failure of the Bank of Denton in August, 1921. A few days before the term of court that followed his preliminary hearing J. L. Arm field was arrested, and, it being desired to try all bank cartes at one time, continuance was given In all. Then for the next two terms or criminal court the chief witness for the state was unable to attend on account of Injuries. The plea Is taken as evidence that the former banker has been In very straitened circumstances since the Institution he managed went to the wall. Had it not been for the failure of the Bank of Thomasvllle, corre spondent for the Denton bank, the latter failure should not have occur red, It s said. Trinity College Alumni to Start Campaign December 1 (Special to Daily Ni Durham, Nov. 28. Trinity college alumni In North and South Carolina. Virginia, Tennesee. and other states will start a new in their drive for an annual sum of $70,000. In the form of au bscrfpt ions from alumni on December 1. With more than $40,000 of the amount assured from pledges of large denomination, the plan Is to carry the drive to th great majority of Trinity's 6,500 alumni for the remainder, M. E. Uewsom Is chairman of the Durham district and will launoh the movement here In the first week In December. Other meetings which are planned by the district chairman are as follows: Tn Rocky Mount on De cember . alumni living In the pre siding elder districts of Warren -town, Washington, and Rocky Mount, J. W. Westbrook. chairman; In Golds bo ro. December 15. alumni living in the presiding elder districts of Wil mington, New Bern, and Fayettevllle. J. D. Langston, chairman, December 1, Raleigh, alumni residing In the presiding elder districts of Raleigh ancl Rockingham, Banks Arendell. charman. Navy Rrierrfi te Orgaalae. Washington, Nov. 28. Organisa tion of the national navy reserve as sociation to include officers and en listed members of the naval reserve was announced here today and a call was issued for the association to meet In convention here next April. Protection of the legal rights of re servists Is the aim of the associa tion. Each naval district will be represented In the organization. !s , U they Tire, rok GSgfiAJr I Smart or Burn, niinCVCCif Sorc hTiUted, In lUUR Ll L3 flamed orGranulated, use Murine often. Bestir lefmsis. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggist. Write forFiee Era .Soak. Br itt V-fi Carry Anthrax Ciernel Stable flies carry anthrax germs! This in a deadly menace to your cat tle! Protect them against this peril! Spray your barn! and stable with Koyal liuarnnteed Fly Destroyer DAILY. Punitive death to all Mies. One gallon can $3.00. with sprayer free. Sold anil guaranteed by (!on vers and Kurd ham. Greensboro Drug Co.. Howerton'n Drug Store. Inc., O. Henry Drug Htore, Syke's Drug Co. Mr. ELLA MULLINS Beauty and Health Go Hand in Hand Hm Is ASTlce For All Vt omrm Covington. Ky. "Kor a Ions: time I suffered severely every month with headache and pains In my ha:k and limbs. Then I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite ITescrlptlon and I can testify that It gave me much re lief and that It has been the same great benefit to my daughter for almllar trouble. All womrn who suffer with trouble of a fomlnlnc character should try Tr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. "Mra Klla Mulllns, 2037 Center St. Start on the road to health and beauty by obeying this "Prescrip tion" of Dr. Pierce's from your neigh borhood druggist, In tablet or liquid. Writs Pr. Pierce, president .nvalids Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y.. for free medical advice. Chrysanthemums All Colara- Summit Ave. -All Price. Greenhouaea Perry, wear Mmi.II Aveaae runae as fplj JUDGE WEBB TO TRY CASES IN CHARLOTTE Federal Court to Conrena Decem ber 4 With a Tentative Calen dar Announced. (Br AMoclatMj frtm. t Charlotte, Nov. 28. With the an nouncement of Judge K. Y. Webb that ha will remain In Charlotte ae long as necessary to dispose of cases standing for trial, the following ten tative calendar of civil cases has been prepared for the term of United uled to convene Monday. December 4:1 Monday. December 4 Halls and j Thompson vs. Thomas; Mrs. A. M. Harrell vs Piedmont and Northern: A. M. Harrell vs Piedmont and Northern; J. V. Huffman vs South ern Power company. Tuesday. December 6 Bashlnskl Cotton company vs Heath Cotton company; Turner-Halsey company vs John J. George; trading as Vivian Cotton Mill. Wednesday, December 6Turner Halsey company vs George Cotton Mills; Krueger Manufacturing com pany vs County National Bank. Thursday. December 7 C. M. Austin, trustee in bankruptcy of Webb, bankrupt, vs Albion Grocery company; Smoot vs Southern Power company, Monday, December 11 Flynt vs Western Carolina Power company; Iris Young, administratrix, vs Thompson-Caldwell, Construction j company. j Motion docket: Iceman vs Railway j company; Heath administrator of Potts vs Southern Power company; Springer vs Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph company; Standard Ice and Fuel company vs, Bollveau Ice Cream company, bankrupt, Remains of Ezra A Hunsucker Interred In Catawba County (SrwrUl to Dally Nt n.i Newton. Nov. 28. The body of Ezra A. Hunsucker, who died in Cali fornia on the 20th of this month, ar rived In Newton last night and was taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hunsucker, near St. John's church, about five miles from this city. The funeral services were .conducted from St. John's church this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the Interment took place in the cemetery at that place, The news of the death nf Mr, Hun sucker came as a shock to his many friends in Catawba and western North Carolina, where the young man was well known. He was only 27 years of age and the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Hunsucker. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR lookb best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adv. 11-29 ex St Mo. FIERY, ITCHING SKIN Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that Is Irri tated or broken out with ecsem ; that Is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quick ly, saya a noted skin specialist. The moment thl sulphur prepara tion is applied the Itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin Is de lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur Is so precloua as a skin remedy be caiixe it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfig urement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small Jar of Rowles Mftntho-Sul-phur may be had at any good drug store. F.O.R DETROIT No tacking on extra profit just be cause the Underwear will stand it! Just because we sell the best known and best procurable makes of Underwear we do not feel we are entitled to 1 cent more profit than we would be in selling unknown brands. Take Cooper's Union Suits for example; we wouldn't have any trouble getting 25 to 50 cents more per garment than we do. We believe in treating you right right when you need the goods most. This entire store is chock-a-block full now with your kind of underwear in your size at your price The Rhodes Always INSURANCE . Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Hearth, Bondt Fielding L. Fry and Company . Omrr aaw IsitJ rak aflwi atr r. L. rir. PrssMcai. ' Psoas 4AH Albert F. Iinm Aijasts Let Your Stove Be a "Tip-Top" Make Shown in the Oak style and Hot Blast. This is a linn of Stoves that have proven their worth as fuel savers. They are in attractive designs and are an ornament ti any home or place of business. SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO. Plioae 1011 0 TRUCK CHASSIS The Ford One Ton Truck Chassis has proved its ability to reduce transportation costs in prac tically every line of business where there is a hauling problem. It is economical, efficient, dependable. At the new low price you will agree it represents a value that has never before been offered in the commercial car field. Place your order now for reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. McGlamery Auto Co. Aatkartaaal rat mm Mae.la Dealers Omutere, OlkaaaTllla Clothing Co. Reliable MM
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