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DO YOU KNOW THAT you suffer from heat on Sundays more than -any other day of the week, i You go all the week thin ly and comfortably clad, and when Sunday comes you put on your heavy winter suit and stiff bos-j om shirt and go to church ; prepared to sweat. Now what you should, have for summer Sun days and other days off j from work is muslin un-; derwear with short! sleeves and short draw ers, thin silk sox, a mo hair or Palm Beach suit,; a nice Straw Hat and aj few of our wash silk ties J You'll be surprised to find how many pleasures there are to enjoy on Sunday. Our prices are not only in your reach but very reasonable. Come in and drink ice water with us and be sociable. ! Crawford 300 South Elm St. The mambsrsh'p of the GrQHSbo.o Yoan- ilea's Christ an Assouan has grown from '509 to - 803 during the past. year, which Is considered a very good show.ng. -.-. . i Ths protracted meet m at Peace Lutheran chwca will beg-n tQ9 third Sunday in th s month. Two ser vices will te held Sunday and on the following days unti further no; tice. " ' .- k , ': Mrs. J. T. Hedsepeth, who under went an operation for - appandic-t.s e0riSTS a-io at St. Leo's hospi tal has recovered sufficiently to be. removed to her home on jnuilu. v. MEETING OF CLUB WOMEN- Prsssnt Day Waf ers of Vita! Import ance Co r.sid-efed. At Guilford Eat.le Ground Friday afternoon, while thousands of interest- spectators watched the tallcon ascension and the maneuvers of the S3ldiers, a small but earnest band or women assembled in the pavilion o discuES certa n malte:s of immediate importance, whch, in thr opi-- ware worthy or the oftrf ins men and women everywhere These. o3iet workers were member j the Woman's Club of Greensboro and members ci eof le . i if oas of the coun.y. beLLenueni- -who assembled by. lnv.taUon street. , , i rreensboro clubb to meet Miss A tie Mr. E. C. Barrow, who holds a ? Tri'S cf Wins ton-Salem, P" posi:ion. in the local offices ? of Erad- , the'-' North Carolina State wr,Pn- living Jn Guilford who were direct descendants of those ' - . . l : I V. n f Y 1 o Aiiht nn that niswrw h urzed them to . organize and take a more personal ana P Representatives from the bet.er - 0,ctinTit of Summerfield, PAnna sand McLeansville re-;or,ea Murine the past year, nut; wuxjv vivii v . . . . and bright prospects for ne Baby Shoes and Slippers white, tan and black. soft soles, sizes 0 to 4, IS; streafs, has been called to Lou raof women', Gluts. o. ooth of niS ia.'.ii i . j t, B couiw on accouii.1. ui. - , nr,Q rvf the neeu& er, Mr. J. S. Barrow, , who passea away at the age of 95 years. ' . A nf this co One tne uC - ? t . . thor nounw in ' anfl: every r.7 wome0, , A lawn party will be given at tne - fl training school for unruly ;,and apparently manse of Alamance x'i who axe not church Friday night, the ,18m. "ec- ;- - rriminal instincts, but who lous reasons cannotbeeo MISS auu Miis Fries talked interestingly of ' . m . '. ' c !i IIT ,t Xth Saroiina Fed- 2c 50 cents. Footwear for babies and young folks eratioa oi jJ- Live n soecial attention here. We seU a great quantity 0i how all couia aeiy i o , - . :.'"-:..-and united effort. I , L A Af fViiQ ;pn;nn in aH; cert ov iw;wvu --- timinrens anoes an inc yctii ikjh. w u4. w . . w . . r . .v- i x r i u i r-. y . Lightning Eolt Photographed. tlDn 10 the regular lines WC Carry U uig av. vvuu ov,cb The Dhotosraph of a toit of Hgw- Rarfot ConHnls. Tennis Shoes and Boy Scout Shoes. We ng which struck the: First : Presby- V V vh during the Storm- - hqve a lOt OI HiriS 8I1UU WUllJ a u" " mi.,i.c.o,r vninff. a curioixa i . . - . i j lasi- aiiuiuj , .1 n,, iyrfrii tri Kin ana i an xo uc tuiu ui threat v - , n,1rrorPP. IS UCIU I ly-ill I 1C1 . UUU J.MW , - y memento oi ine.w1"' ' " : ' nin nt hv nant J. W. Fry, who was ,aA .e a11 ciVps from the Smallest Up tO DIP Rlf.S' . KntwTii.Tirier. The bolt was, f , Icaught as it flashed from the clouds number seven. If there are any girls m the family it land aooarently entered the bell -c ua lTo Or, Parran Jarboe 12 ( South Om St- j Kidney Bladder and Rectal Diseases . j Office Hours by Xppwntme at Male and Tem ale Nurietia j Attendance. Private Inf fttiary. j itations will be given by several members of the Young People's So ciety. ! Refreshments will be served. No admission fee will be charged. Mr. J. A. Davidson, coumy auui and superintendent of roads, will go tn Morhead City July 31 to attend a state good roads convention. He has accepted an invitation to ad dress the convention and tell some thing of the progress of good roads work in Guilford county. Mrs. C. A. Boone, who had been ill for some time, d ed Sa.urday night at her home at Elon College. She was 70 years old and is survived by her husband. Rev. C. A. Boone, and four children. She was an aunt vflOcr0 J R. and Moody Stroud Vi .VICOOJO. and Mrs. E. D. Broadhurst, of th.s city. Rev. J. D. Andrew, the new pres ident of Catawba College, will preadi at Mt. Hope Re!ormed church, in. eastern Guilford, next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. This is Mr. An drews old home church and the peo nlA nf the community are always glad to have him come back among AffBR Mav Potter, one of the old est, women in the county, died at her hrvmfi nar Jamestown Sunday aivi r, shA was over 80 years of age land in her younger years was a w -11 I . o tr cnhfwi teacher. he AUUnU w devout member of the Solely of pnnic Thft funeral and inter ment took place at DePP "lvr church Monday afternoon. , The ost of a Fourtn ci ovxvy bratlon in Greensboro to T. C. Cox, a young man of Randolph county, amounted to 5250 when tie was fined in the Municipal court Mon day tor shootinj a neiro and carry ing a concealed waapon. No appeal was taken from the court's judg ment. The neiro, Fletcher Troxler, was shot in the 'leg and will re- The colored people of the city are to have a public library. Andrew , Arv ff Carnegie will donate iu,uuu will "I was not damaged, na'v Vou to take a look at these, for tne ooys wc nave tns as far as the eye could detect, - f Shoes in all sizes also, rubber soled Ten- burned out light fuses ana u-"- muuia . ww . r. v. 9.ir for the pipe" . . . - .i tA, -maac' Wmcu pumy - tificJal nis Shoes m an sizes ai ww puww. organ and provide the aruio ( i . . . ,. ventilation showed th.v iw.6- had done its work. Children Cry FfiR FLETCHER'S is. T O I A. 1UDSCRIBE Tv oatriot, at koulk a train; Michaux, V long been ing school for Guafod n tIon i. and wno a hoDby, ana lafi.t l3-. of the bill which P5;11!. -. loiatnre authoriz ng '" pn "of such institutions where de ment of such mm!ssioners, was sired, by county comm present at the meg briefly of her per-- is - omnrm' hOVS OI uk class. The ladies vv iong seriously with thexr nu this Une and to see xo - - 1 in this as in ownei measures. t ims' " . inatch in . . ' ,V,V t Q TfiCenl prcea W haVP a DailV Wvr . 4 , . XTTtinlfll I WWW - " . which it was stated ma.- ns a number ot farms that Tailors and f3 a he wishes to Convert into had approved ttw tha mnn-v and interest bearing fXaS Trona and having a notcs;and wc are instructed ,y . i on s trousers. As il 11 oil nt verv low 99 nimi ar u . - - hi .r-1 hiiv w : would be imposs-Ale to takea step-- kes BelOW is a Hstof what a very short and painful one- ip than eign icw. , , , in a dress skir. less mai -vtra prood land, th ski:t adopteu ----- "" Tfaackeir& E rockmaiii n QfPSDD)l lE0 D)f CiiiJ) a tj common building, 4 J miles - . j 80 acres sandy, level ana meadow land; no buildings, 7 tyiiVr northeast. 1 5 1 Hcres level, grey ana . r iriiTti mi l: ' f a ivn Hiirtin,r thft colored people will pro- bAl-t ,Ur ViiLUiiD ix - vide the site, and the city will give Under and by virtue of an order $1,000 a year, 10 per cent f the the SupeiiDr7 court or Gu Kord Carnegie donation, for maintenance. coun;y maae m tne sp yiv he managemenL ot me j Ings entit.ei Marshall C Stewart. wm the hands of a board of colored citizens lugs uu.ea maiu" v. - fidminsitrator of James M. McLean, idee as - a, aains- w. kj. xMau, B. McLean et al.f hers-at-lawr of tb late James M. McLean, deceased, I wnison.uRDAY JULY 26; 1913l, At 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Greensboro, N. C, sell to the highest bidder at public auction that certain tract or parcel of land etjuate,' lying and being in Rock r i nnntv nf GuilfOrd. f'ate of North Carolina, aajouuug long usage 4. , j j -rr t TnatirA sn nmon i Tesh and Samuel Ingle and others, and bounded as follows, to-wit: ; Beginning at a stone Foust ;and Denny's corner, running thence norvh 200 poles to corner lot No. i 3; thence west 126 poles to a stake; thence south 10 west 82 poles to a T-tov. thfln wpt 180 noles to a nost oak: thence south 43 poles to Point dogwood; thence east 50 poles to a s'ake; thence south. 60 1-2 east 20 poles to a stake; thence south 10 west 58 poles to a stone; thence east trustees of colored citizens ap pointed by the city comniss:oners. Sheriff Stafford and . Deputes Shaw and Hobbs went out on a 1 1 tle raid Friday night and exhumed a still that had been buried in a cornfield about half a mile north west of Hilltop. The still is of 75 gallons canacitv and shows &:gns of Inn? nsaP. It was brought to town and now reposes in the sheriff's of fice awaiting destruction on the or ders o;" he county commissioners. In ' the United States court Tues day Judve Boyd signed ths orders of adjudication in the bankruptcy cases of V. H. Ragan, of High the :- Mt. Pleasant Manufac turing Company, of Kimesviiie, ana the Columbia Furniture Company, of High Point. The matters were re ferred" to Mai. J.- E. Alexander, the 85 poles 7 links to a sassafras tree; f erred" to Maj. J. Aiewuuci,., thence south 42 1-2 east 20 1-2 poles referee in bankruptcy: at Winston-Sa thence east 80 poles to spittle the: es ?s rsSbdivSisiCoanot Itlaran ltate; without rth.r proceed n.s ,n x r- ooi ') - a 'v, vr.irT-iiTvtv nnrf. failed.. McLean estate, com-cuiiing o ms.uaimiui, - - icc ' I r r Mnrnhv Wlllian acres more ui ioa.. This farm lies about 11 miles east Of Greensboro, N. C, in a good neighborhood, convenient to good schools and ohurches of different de nominations, and about one and a ha1 miles, from a good'macadar road leading to Greensboro. The soil t- t- Mnrnhw Williams a 4 n Mir r ai ia t - " nnnTVPd during his sermon at ; the nhr . -f th Covenant Sunday that thP i50.000 permanent improve ment' fund, for the Barium Springs nmhanaA had been raised, jis road leading to . Greensboro. The su q yet complete, however, is very productive anjl adapted to r s j t $7 n00 is tv,a growth of all Kinas 01 a- - . ibout 150 acres of this farm is -in counted in the sum toai ana good state of cultivation, it lYe11 : given upon condition that the full watered and has plenty of. tknher . , without the $7,000. A large old time residence, ou . when- that additional bulldins, two teaaa. uvixw 1 , tb- rom tobacco barns. V ' amount more is raised, the com Trm of Sale One-third ; pleted fund wilL be $57,000. lit months from day . ViT VVH- ...tTii 12 months , , mQv,rift as the cr tailors ana ure'"- f t rect thin WP--,0' able lengtn aim - mart- to give -the auueu m f a tLsi or.aible conservative wo ri rrr, up-to; h tire, have no quarrel with the rea- 6-rOOm tlOUSe, 1U miles SOUin present worn, viewed from points of 4 acres Oil Battle Ground comfort, style and economy, ey , road. 2 IDlleS OUt. indignantly resent th s a'tempt of acres, all in WOOd, extra proiebMuua! -.1aH of mileS WeSt. V ing to one of the local club wu- iu v. - , men, to force upon them a uress mile irom nmuiuau. ,v.v. U.wftnB th bounds of WO- A9R arfeS. 7 ITllleS nOrtll U'IVU CT.fO . : IMW 7 manly modesty, encouraging tha re- wegt on macadam TOad; lots grettable growing tenaency ou rtf wnodl xrell WatereO, Vail part of some young girls and thought- several COmmOH less women towards indecent expo, v t,011 Extra fine sure of person with ail its aegraauis iww-r xxr:ii consequences. It was the unan-moue laiui awwiv - - oninion of all Dresent that it was t me subdivide tO Sllit. . ' for intelligent women to assert their .3 1 aClTCS adjoining the ngtws b we mauerum I above 2 sets cheap DuiKiings would submit to ths torm oi oppr woor1. water. etc. slon, and tha . women eve , - of where should De canea upon ; , , j approve and discountenance wrai iikjih valjt, "cofltit HrA-s n" now in voiue. which hnildintrc is offensive alike to the good tis.e J fiQ orres in Greene fown- of men and women, ano wincu, - hi lfi jj- from QreenS- many of the more fash onable r3: . - WOnn sorts, has become a public scandal. , , Mrs. McLean, of the Pomona oco Bvv RtPT-mPnt Association, explained miles SOUtn West. XNO DUiiu- that th s-ant dsress'ns was finding intrs ' its way into the rural districts, as 63 acres between Guilford wen as injtne cmes, uu &uC w. Prtll-ir-, onH Tampstnwn: A cordial sympathy with any move- o y j- w.-r milA rf r rrrK man T1 fir OTT1 ment which would brin?tothe attea- "" " Bvry 1;- . ;Xvff0 nnspn strppt rar mp to nlPn Hon 01 mo.neas anu umc d uivuaibu ww. wv. j of young g'.rls the necessity of tak- Point. - ing a cea-.eH b-suu 3""i- j acres Ou IDCSSCiiiCi avc- sidlous foe' to maidenly modesty and nuey one mile OUtside city Hm- the dignity and purity of true wo- manhood. . ,T. . , ' ,. Spmis Will take ole-asure At the su5g&suon oi ivuss rns, it. ' . was decided to take up this matter in showing and pHCing anv OI seriously with all club women, the above ( ment of the North Carolina State Federation and other state federa tions will be asked to join with them in this earnesi protest against the latest threatened outrage. Mrs. R. L. Justice announced an added attraction to the Central Caro una fair this year an the form of a better baby exhibit, under the aus pices of the Woman's Club of Greensboro. In th's contest a healthy body and physical develop ment will be the things that count rather than beauty and pretty dressy es. ; -,';. Miss Rebecca jjvpn f pr Hi bwJ L a U. If So Get a Bottle of fill like's Ionic n Bp'ompound jJdD0udQDD and be convinced. of sale Nana one-imru ju irm ai rfftf en-Ad narments De secUred by bond bearing n- Th vcnr of All Laxatives. ma v " - - For constipation, headaches, indi nrin tnononeia ilea Tki it L Brown Rekl Estate iany Com 305 South Eflm Street. C? V. ivcvwVa uv-ixd-ltrk. c2.ylUlWU lhe mystery of tll9 fly and mosquito showing how easily both could be exterminated in( the country if propi er : precautions were used. ; Mrs, L. B. Jeter gave experiences as a civic worker long before the TIT- t. i . . T D ' r it r . Ant rer eescion and dyspepsia, use Dr. f Title re- 5 King s New Life Fills. Faul Ma- , , -SSJS'uSff all parents arcade 1 thulka. of Buffalo," N. V. , says they Jomaa'.- Club was organized, and , commissioner. I are a blessing to all my family and lot, which, she Insisted, did not set : v,-J..-;;5 well ftteTg attenuon tt Reserved. ? ;p777TrA )n V ) iiJ0 I Recommended by Fariss-Klutz Drug Mrs. D.H. Blair, as regent of the ' i3ijU:a--l'a Company. - adv. local chapter D. A. R., was sure there' THF NHRTU C ROLIN A COLLEGE OF 1AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS TH ESTATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Equips men for success'uf livs irt agriculture, horticulture, s ock ras- ng, dairyi n a, rtou I try work, veteri - nary medicineft' in civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering: inchm J nllu UMiyi 111 VWfcvi i ; turing. Foujr7 year course. Two ami ! rear wg " ww-'tf students; 23. buildings; modem equip- entrance examinations at all f county seats July 10. Writ for' complete catalogue to . ; E. C. OWEN, Reararf . West Raleigh, N. C. CONYER McAdoo Hotel Cornier Druggists Greensboro, N. C. sSBil "Vanity on the highway" still pays a ri diculous toll for automobile travel. But two hundred thousand new Fords will this season go to buyers who prefer real service at reasonable cost rather than os tentatious display at unreasonable cost. More than a quarter of million Fords now in service convincing evidence of their wonderful merit Runaboutr $525; Tour ing Car, $600; Town Car, $800 f. o. b. Detroit, with all. equipment. Get inter esting "Ford Times" from Dept. F, De troit; Ford Motor Co. McGlamery-Mark-ham Auto Co., 111-113 E. Washington Ci r 1 AT n D1 M o oi., vjrreensuuiu, v. x aiuiic uio. it Comnlete Stock Firestone Tires" ines I KEROSENE Srf$)GflSOLINE THE BEST LINE ON THE ROAD Alamo, Fairbanks-Morse, Reeves and Associated M'fg Co's. all good. New engines 025.00 UP SEE THEM OR WRITE Greensboro, N; C. S U BSC RIBE'TO THE PATRI OT v:
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