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'-5. :u xr- x -r"t-. -:.,-."rs.'r- .- "" --.Vt- - - - - - i4 "4 :-."X'--vx-'--vt'-:' If - fS US 111 i 'A; 1 1 m 111 in IDRESSEID . CITIZEH villbe found wearing one of our Good, Wacxn, Stylish (JART SCHAFFNER& MARX SUITS Large Stock to Select From LET US SHOW YOU. Rhodes 300 S. Elm St. FULL LINE Li .- - Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, &e, at ARDNER'S l - Drug Store, Opposite the Postoffice. January 6, 1918. Leave Winston-Salem, N. C. -aft a iw o ; i t ri, j wwv xx., uuii 1 iui jvuauuAc aiiu. lattmedlate stations. Connect with . . tin line train north, east and west With Pullman sleeper. Dining cars. 4.S0-P. M., daily for Martinsville. ROftntfke, the north and east. Pull jawj. ateel electric lighted sleeper A W mm wi jciarnsDurg, Philadelphia. New Xork. Dining car north of Roanoke. Traine arrive Winet 1 or. n O Or t c ' . . . j X . 1Y1..I . W. IX BEVILL. W. n. sattvii?o wa. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pa. A. Roanoke, Va. O. O. DRADGJiAW ATTORWCY.AT.LAW a a 1 c curicXiDt coAZEsn 1CU 1':. iSiu. Clothing Go 5 I .. 1, , .J ATJP "-'gg". lr All 17 I - - r - BfiADEiRS OFTHE PATRIOT PAR AND NBJkR. ,xse Mav Dak and Leonard H. Bell, both of this city were" united: in marriage last Tiight by Kev. a, w. piviir. castor of Centenary Metbof , Mr 1 dist ;hurclr, at the parsonage on Ar-J lington street. Tire bride is the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs: W. P. Oak, of Greensiboro. iFollowing the ceremony, the young couple left for a bridal trip to South.ern cities. They will return to this city to live. Mr. Bell has a position with the Brown Belk Company. Dr. Wolfe Commissioned. Dr. Hugh C. Wolife, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolfe, -ef this city, has passed the examination of the navy for commission as lieutenant. He wrote Wsarents from Clifton Forge, Va., where he has been for months on hospital duty that he passed all his subjects in medicine and surgery and is anticipating a call to duty within two weeks. Dr. Wolfe hopes he will be located in the naval hos pital at Norfolk', where thje govern ment has 2,500 beds. Mr. Roy Resigns. " - At a meeting of the executive com mittee of iGreensboro College for; Wo men trustees here Thursday Prof. Robert L. Roy, violin teacher, ten dered his resignation and the same was accepted. Mr. Roy is a German, who has not been naturalized. It will be recalled that during the holi days E. D. Steele, of High Point, took his niece out of the college be cause Mr. Roy was a member of the acuity. Mr. Roy resigned because of the publicity connected with that matter. Held For Federal Court. Mrs. V. H. Porter, who lives in South Greensboro, was given a hear ing 'Friday before United States Com missioner D. H. Collins on a charge of forging signatures of local physi cians to prescriptions for narcotics. The commissioner found the evi dence sufficient to justify him in binding Mrs. Porter over to the June term of Federal court. S. M. Mad- dox, who runs the Five Points drug store, is charged with violating the law in filling these prescriptions. His hearing is set for next Friday. Too 3fnch Mud For Robert. Robert Hayth, a negro, reported to the policy last night that the mud is so deep on. East Gaston street, be tween Macon and Gilmer streets, that it was necessary to have 10 men to help him get his horse and buv through it. The negro stated that I e nad been to see hi sistvn -h i .. . , w 0 ' and was on- hi return when his I toani nr art 4- 4U. 1 - team went into the mud. He was forced to unhitch the horse and lad it out, he said, and the harness was broken. He is expected to take th matter up with the city commission ers today. Examining First Class mL . . . x mumu io. x qi trUllfOrd I II H K - J XT - . ... county, having jurisdiction over the 15 rur"al townships of the Mnntr ' hAo'an loot r.r.i. . . xol, rv ecu. examining the reg- ibLraBia, wno -were, adjudged of the nrst class. This week lnai - WAX U 2' which has supervision of the registrants of Greensboro, -will on men 6f the first class up for exami- utiions. The conntv ikwi whites and negroes at the mo and examined them in-order, right -scuier. lt is the purpose of the city board to cay the men of the two laces separately. Third Sale Not Success. - Hilhfinthird f the land of J' P. Highfill was held, Saturda court house door, and the .price bid it was lower than either the first or second sale tv ' three; one of 66 acres, one of 85 acres and one 'of 29 acr. .n m the general region of SummerflelT All were sold together and Basoem ?3 SO" T s bidder 3,800. On. the ,flrt ..i. rty brought about iTZ, pw- Tlyl if 1 , t.-,vv, me gee- prpoably wilt not be 6al& An interesting debate was held at dsay stre6t school 'FrWay a nodn when renresentkf 7 .5 fifrade ..of TZZ' tne B(ifioor debated a J .1 8xreet from hg stfeet . hoof Ject discussed wa. .T:' eehoro should 11 Plan of eovT Press street . - Ellen -T --j.-r. 'William Gan vnoetit Havana W ' -r. " JOufe Inn Vt- . r.a 7- won the . decil ,-- ovo uvtsr - mic i i .'swmm trip ssasMasi . " T- opponent ari l a: iV ' St--:. ii '. WiisningWte bif ihdiayebTuri 2iiIFe'celWllrfjSear Ik the scboQlsixf Jortb (pjinarajt jsratt turned into a program;ronrfete rttin fsp.rvice and definite actioiir At every sciorol oh tn,atiday will be a representative of the; -jBlat . war r . ... - x 0v- savings committee : not only to e" TO larp ti Tit ; to V1"1'" ?i r7': '-- sell thrift -stamps ana jwar savings . ' i Wo certificates. Another feature Cf the nrnprnm - will be OreauiZine war SaT- program ...win w wuumg w d , . 4,-1 TwiiViaa and in the school communities. Suiperintendent J. Y. Joyner an- , , x . . n nil -n ncxa fhat thrift (1aV in fllfi ftCllOOlS itt mf a ttift rf TYinlrp is only one at a series of mae' save, serve days that will be ob - served once a month for -the remain der of the term. The public school army enrolled is 643,246 "children commanded by 14,550 teachers. To teach this number of North Carolin x, , xtx -, ians me iwsou oi uiim aua ecuu- omy, Dr. Joyner believes, will be a J' , . - - long steprtbward saving the state and nrnvirtinp- far fntiirp nrnnprltv TVf providing tor ruture prosperity. .10 this work he has called all superin- x , x . , , -x . . tendents, principals ahd teachers in the name of their country and for the life of freedom. His request to his co-workers are: "Superintendents, principals and teachers, in the name-of your coun try, I call upon you, one and all, to respond to her call in this hour of need, and to marshal! and, to lead rour forces in a vigorous camtpaign northwardly with 5"aS'-" 'ilfS for the purpose and sale of war sav- JJ7-5 feet to a stake; thence westward in Ktamn and nP.rtifir.atfi Tallow st fcaVhith-?5reet( -f?t to a w 1 it ud unremittingly until North Car- olina's quota of fifty million dollars has been sold. In a Time -like this. every school should be a patriotic as sociation, ready to respond to every call of the government for such ser vice as it can render. If we lose this War, government of the people, by the people and for the people will perish from the earth. If democ- racy dies, who lives! If democracy lives, who dies ! " Sunk on Return Voyage. New York, Feb.. 8. The Cunary liner Aurania, 13,400 tons, was, tor pedoed by a German submarine with in the last 48 hours while bound for the United States, it was learned from officials of the Cunard line to day. NOTICE. I will sell to the highest fcidde, at the court house door in Greensboro, N. C, on Saturday, February 23, 1018, at 12 o'clock M.,- a tract of land con-" lo-miiie o acres, more or less, in the souuieni part oi sumner township, ad--joining the lands of. G. W. Hodginx Woody Bros., J. R. Hodgin heirs, and Is bounded as follows: r beginning at a atone in Russell creek ooum qi wuiiam Reynold's corn-er thence down the nrooir aKm- 00 and 2 links to stajce in ford of creek' thence north 29 degrees west with lane and continnpri ttm o 5- 1 pu.ob iu a siaKe; tnence jorth 22 poleff ou jaoez ioaein . lrnfe ijwT ao 1 'U1 xiuu&in ana worth's .t. i"loa.xto?le. orlglna stake, Reynold's corner; thence south 45 netrpps cant ie x. . . .. , incite auutn as dqim n ia nfe.. f t?, Reynold', corner aanr nLi T poies 10 tne nret statlonx This land has about 25 acres in tiSS berV a double log house, a log barn and other out buildings has a good' win? Egg: The farm has plenfy0or This January 23, 1915. JAMES H. DAVIS Exr. of John Hodin. Deceased. NOTICE BY PUBLiOATIOX. North Carolina, Guilford County. 1918 Superior iCourt. January Term, . T. J. Finch and J. L. Armfield, vs William Tavi , , -i ' J io-j-ivi tUU Vje i 5,"d.anVs- "?ry Taylor ana ,T J iiamea. will t n Ir notice that an action, entitled 55 above, has been commenced and is now pending in the Superior court of Guil ford countv. isr-n k,-, 7iz r, uu , J aim autie lor nnrtl t f rr ' and the 8aid detMdant; MaTv' TfA 3 3,iJJO" aPPeap at -the term of th and answer r demur t7hVniTfa't w i said -SSii8?. Mta-, AT TXT rfi a AJMX. C. S. C. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. 4 Fitata rt XTxi ,. . ffl vja-ronna, Hon." bv.i' 8S;!!.?. : atl,fac-l the m-oV-JJiS-rV""'"!1 record of sent xf- all the itnrthAM- i " c m my office. thrfh. ;r :.u J Whose Drinn nalmffl.. i . 4 trTiTt he city I- J 'b. oliaa -jtAcT Bonk'1 . -".! Cat-" agent- therein -and irs'tKc upon whom nwr.. -rf- -;jLhbor. has P.nm nlUH r v' h i-vJ)1 Chanter 21 It mi irn "COTDoratlr.. 'ai .1965. eniUlxjli uing of t r mlnArytb-bSi - wow, , a;"aisoiutiou' Carr ' -tSXLD sa nerebar. ertlf tva.rvTrT i oora ttori 'iHm irx: xrr v" i tAvTirMlL""?!!! 11 2Z?-rit V1, consent in iHxr: IlrT",". 7- noiimrr - rnmKf -v4xir .ti- d lilt;- rrrWi. ".rWFuipvr Administrator of f jTosand. neoeased, I 11 children, names unknown,- p6 - " . -nr l. .v . .- To mMx "OTi1nn boh, ouuti ,.w.u.w.. - - . and .Thomaa WilgoiW-mlttor , 1 -lam, Nathan Kellam,Graiy Kella.m.. Dewey Kellam and WalUrKllam, minor- children of :xIUljtKellam; -heirs airtLdevisees lof-JLadra ' A; Co- J J3 - . The defendants;::Aje3Dari children,- names' on Known, ana .bidw i J school and Training Home of Cinin5 I nati, will take notice rthatf a peelan I proceeding entitled - as above has teftv i commenced tne. superior court - or I Guilford county, for the v, purpose or. 1 ellIng certain land ;belonein& to the. I eatiiLe vi tut; tiu uauitt rt. vvuoojiu, vi - ceased, to malce assets with which, to lestate; and the said defendants will further take Notice that they are re- quired to appear before the clerk of I tne superior court or uuiirora county, I a- Kts nfflno (n npar aYinrr, nn tho 4;H I day of February, 1918, and answer the I petition in sald proceeding, or the 1 plaintiff will apply, to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This January 19, 1918. 6-12 M. W. GANT, C. S. C' A. S, WYLLIE. Atty. " MORTGAGE SuALE. Default having been made in pay- I ment oi xne oona securea-Dy tne mort- gage Teed hereinafter mentioned, I "5a.n' under the power of sale contain- ed in said mortgage deed executed by W. T. Rogers and wife, Mary-BTlRog- ?Z3' dated APril 17, 1917, recorded In tne office of the register of deeds of Guilford county, book 296, page 63," of- fer fr ale at public auction at the county court house door irr the city of ?nloro' to the nhest bidder for I w. - - , Saturday. Frhrnurr 95 1010 at 12 o clock, a certain tract or parcel of land, in the county of Guilford and state of North Carolina, in Gilmer township, adjoining the lands of John Donnell and others and bounded as follows: filef inIn? rat a polnt on lh north side of East Lee street 110 feet east of I? on the. east margin of Steven street, and running thAnArio.? Buumwaraiy 157 5 feet la 55aiit 0!.!he north margin of East xV l CC.L' tue point or bee-inn In b- tn aether with right-of-way forever over S the 1Jey adJninar propert This January 18, 1918. A- J- WOOPEN, Mortgagee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I TT ..I . . estate of w 1? as executr of the M W clnt clerkThe SuDerK; y all peonTha StlaiSi6 Present them to-the un January ms or thTse 2? S SSSS ZeoJ ry. All hereby notiflldd ?oIn,f.akae,d W, payment. maKe Immediate This January 7, 1918. 2"12, Executor nf tt & X- pEGRAM, - -o-" 1 . .... .. GET IT t&wZ?li' f? bilV!nff VPur rmellmoro i nnXlocononally cookod in an IDEAL FIRE- : v. BUY THRIFT t js iixT : r l r.x---- ir C rfat Icju " deTultee'tHe Slur .it1 "rrirr: iMeW Snd elndhariatem,'antf Oil CEn- ftera rarid - Shredders. engine Tor ieinanviQ cast ui iwu norses, South Davie Street, Greensboro. Plant Omiomi We havo a good supply of Red Weatherfield, Yellow Denver, WHITE PEARL SETS, Fresh Shipment Spring Seed Oats F1LEMIHG 203 East Sycamore Street, AT ODELL'S QUALITY rta-tuToo liAtiiV i u .:..lc:,: r i - ' - -- M r -, most: wholesome . - 1 -"-. . W . -w . , WQ -KA fdii r ' h or seJTracto r ets Now Opposite Central LIarJrt, FIRST WEEbL CO BM.O S V, ... - -j .... ?xr -r. 1."
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