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tT Tt r w OUM; You Mamie A Friend as Trustee ? Often it fe the desire lb keep an estate under the supervision of a friend or member of the fam ily, and yet not burden Mm with its management. If you appoint a friend' br ' relative co-executor and co-trustee vyrith ifoe Greensboro vLoan and Trust Company, your estafe wll have the desired personal attention cad will be relieved of most of the burden of worHand responsibility. Caring for estates and trusts is one of the prim ary ejects of thts Trust Conapany and it has every faculty for managing tfoem safely axad vantageousiy, ' Greensboro Loan and , TrrM C4 Greensboro, NriHfth Carolina, 2ITH OUR BUSY ADVERTISERS Attention ts called to the notice of summons tin the case, of Bert MacKenzie vs. Anria M. MacKenzie in another column. The notice of summons In the j case of Flossie Blake vs. William Blake wttl toe ftfMtfl in our advertis ing columns to-day.. Mr. R. S. Phipps has fifteen Du-roc-Berkshire pigs " for sale. Also seea Peach Blow potatoes for fall planting. See his notice an "the bar gain columJi. V L. JHerbin, as - commissioner, ill serl some valuable land situated in Madison township, at the court 'house ctoor in Greeaslfbro, on Aug ust 2. See ad. for feertindaries. These are the days of man with the get-rich-quick schemes, trying to separate the farmer from his hard- u earned savings, "President Vaughn, 'of tihe American "Exchange National Baiik' has a word to farmers along these lines 'in ih'is space on the thlTd "Rohfe&rs Hold Up Bank Officials. ; St. lLouis, June 27.- Robbers held up officials of the -Middle ; Fork Mine, near Benton, 111., early this af ternoon, and secured $40,000, ac cording to advices received here. Two. of the robbers were reported to have been kilted by ;osse which pursued them. Tlfoey.BOTgto S(psu?es HeF To Prepare For Revolution. , Copenhagen, June 27. Italian, German and Austrian communists held a conference in southern "Tyrol a few days ago for the purpose of preparing for'a revolution In Italy, says a dispatch from Vienna. The revolution was fixed for the middle of July. .,vv" ' J. W. FRY, President, J. S. COX, Vice-Prest, W, 'E. ALLEN, Treasurer, W. M. RIDENHODR, Ass'tTFseas. Ritthrn to Answer Itepubllcans. "Wasnington, June 26.- Glaudf Kitehin "has been selected -to answer claims "by the . "Reptiblican leaders that they nave saved one and a half "billion dollars by cutting off funds from appropriation bills, file intends page to-day. Don't lay this tpy ot .lu s m iu uuu&c m uajr ui The Patriot aside until you "have j0- ? ! read it. ' , " - . . "" Safety smd interest for your Several times lately ladies who had looked over pre ty nearly all the stocks in the city wound up by buyir Squares'and Rugs at this store, telling us frankly th: our prices were the lowest they found anywhere. For very good and sufficient reasons we are in position to sell not only Floor Coverings and Curtair but Merchandise of all kinds at lower figuros than th average store. We pay cash for every dollar's worth goods handled, which! enables us to buyat the lvc. possible prices, and our store expenses are the ICjvvc of any house in the city doing anything like the sair amount of business, j Add to thislhe facts that we hav had long experience inbuying and 'are satisfiedwil very modest profits andjyoucansee that we are real and truly able to make good our claims of. SELIilN GOOD RELIABLE GOODS AT VERY REASOI ABLE PRICES. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS (iREFASBOKD ROUTE 2. rt i .Tnlv 4 there will be a TJnse'- pir-Andrew renriion at the "home of lUr. Thomas Andrew. Besides fthe relatives all others who want to' be Ifcere are invitea to come with "full" baskets and e-njoy the day Mrs. R. R. DitSkerson and -chil'dren are spending a week at Mr. ""W. L. liiggens'. ' -Messrs. Charles and Lacy Albright spent a while last Sunday at Ttf r. E. 7). "VVhiteseH's. Mr. and Mrs. "James Jones -and Ut ile daughter and Mr. and "Kirs.' "W. S. Frlddle "spent last Sunday at Mr. ). D. Whitf s. Miss Susan 'Andrew spent ""Monday evening at Mr. J. T. Andrew's. Daniel Frank Albright re- E. IVniteseU. 15? Mrs centlv visita Mrs. Cai-ii of Thanks. : I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for their many "kind acts shown me during the sickness and aeath of my if. ' 1 W. R. SMITH. MODERN TTTGHWAY FR5Q1 WTX5TON IS AirTOCATED. High Po'rrt,' June 26. That a per manent sTrriaced road c '"between Greensboro and Winstwi-'Salem is wot only needed but is a vital antf paramount -necessity, is fhe official opinion mpressed by D. W. Har- ryivsl Ida S. Causey. j On May TB, Tl?19, th 3eath angel visited tkre iome 'of 11 r. Cicero' Gausey and took from him his beloved-wife, Ida. Sh -was a tpflll known 'Christian woman -and a nvem- 1 ber of tire "Preasant Garden Metno- dist church. She wars formerly of Pleasant 'Gafden until about a year ago she moved to reside with j her uncle., TSlr. XTj. Hanner, who wgs in the hrospital"at the timj of her death. She professed early in life to be a ChTrstian woman of iiich shelved up irriIlKheT death. Tn 1887 -she was -married tw Mr. Cicero Causey. Before she was mar rfea srxe was Miss Ida Hanner. She is snrvive'd' by liine children a-ml her hUBband trad several brothers an4 sisters. "The ; children are: Mrs. C. T. 'Swaim.-of PleasaTit GardenT Mrs. Cecil "Reynolds, of Alamance- Mrs. 'J. "W. Tatton, of Pilot Mormtain; Chaflie, Ttuby, Amiie, Luke, ,Gar land an'd'Willlie Causey, who -was in France at the tim df -her Seath. Tire remains were tsrrried ' to Tleas ant XJarden Methodist church, the service being, con Tpd by, her pas tor, "Rev.XJ. F. rrell. The pall- hrearers -were Messrs. M. D.' Taylor, D. L. Smith, P. M. Riley, F W. Pas chal, H. L. Coble arid "Jesse Treeman. The flowers-bearers -were Misses Min- ! nle Tlicks.rPay Adcotk, Geneva Tay lor, Jennie' Coltrane -aiid Mrs.allie Swaim. She was 46 years and three pays did. To the OH she was kind and true, to the young she wag. pa tient and gentle. HeT -advice was al ways 'good. Her life -was a -godly one. 'She Waves scores of friends i Jnon, highway engineer to 'the For syth county board of commission- j who mournnhe loss Sf her dettTh. ers. in a. letter received to-day by '. ' officials of the local charnher-of com- j loving one from us is gone, nerce. Primarily, the letter con- t. A voice we' loved is -still. ferns? the selection of the hest route j A P'lace is vacant in mir home -etween this city and Winston-Sa-!, "Wich never can be filled. . 'km. and the engineer urges the , "A FRIENTi.. hy Kerntjrbville, since' ?t wrould ' - money is what the Greensboro Na tional Bank offers yon in topenf&g an account. What more can you want in disposing of yonr motrey. "InJ its change of ad. to-day in this paper this bank also calls attention to a new line of savings banks, on display in its front window, and teTls you how to get one. You couldn't do a better job for yourself. Every farmer's wife .'in Gcilf ord county should read the "New Pro cess" advertisement of the Burtner Furniture Company on the seventh page (dl ' The Patriot to-day. It is full t)f good common sense, and by following Mr. Burtner's advice hon'sewives will be saved many weary hours in her kitchen, "and with a -'New Process" oil cook stove In it codking in summer wfFl be a pleasure and the good wife will save mkny'hours for other work or recrea tion. Mr. Burtner Is very anxious for you to call and let him show you this" 'hot weather kitchen necessity. Do so on your next visit to the city. An 'Investigation of its merits will coat -you nothing- The phenommal growth of the Jefferson Standard X.'ife Insurance Company during the prast 'few "years shroWd be gratifying to every citi zen of North Carolina, for it is pure ly a North Carolina "ingfttation, owned and managed by North Car olinians, and has In force to-day nwre than $37,000,!OOD of 'TJorth Carcilina insurance, with a total of more than $90, OOO.ODO, and still gaining. Mr. Julian Price. 'is presi deait, and Mr. Charles "W. Gold is treastirer, twq as clever and busi nesslike men as you will meet any where. Turn t page six and tree the growth of the Jefferson Standard since 1907. It will more than pay yom for the time it takes. --.-A number of Xjuflford ladiej; who had inspected and priced -many stoiaes of squares and rugs in the On Japan Parchment. Paris', June 27. The original of the treaty of "peace which .will, be signed by " all the plenipotentiaries, will .be on Japan parchment, accord ing to L'intransigeant. It will cost 15,'OGO .fran-Cs to prepare, the docu- ment. ; " Tlkaclker s mam in use f or over 40 y cars! Thousandsof voluntary j letters from women, tell ing tof the. good Cardui 1 has' done' them. This is the best proof of the value of CarduL It proves that .Cardui is a good medicine ; for women. There are no harmful or ; habit -forming drugs in (TCardui. 'ft'is'xomposed only of 1 raid, medicinal mgredients, with nabad aitereffets. TAKE 0 Une Woman's See this Beautiful LIGHT-DRAFT BINDER befo you ky. It has all the Good Features found m oth liinders and some that none of the rest have. We Jiat7e them on exhibition in our Show Room all times. Tbe MOWERS and HAY RAKES are ju as attradtwe. I A fuH line of REPAIRS for these machines always c hand, and prices right. z Hi wnnseimd Greensboro, N. C. . . . . - - ". or potentialities to foi.-ruction of a bridsre i city wound up hy "buying them at i-: ' Thatfker & BrocTcmanrivs, telling ! these -gentlemen that they found j ' their prices lower than elsewhere, j j Thei-e is a good reason why Thacker i ! Sc Brockmann can sell floor cover- ' j ings, trurtains, etc., so cheap This ; being a side line to their 'dry goods- 0 entire Vlistarrf on a rirle-ft ' ,rt cross a stream of sufficient; canse the' iwiiir jvn,jiii' hl j. ual l . Tlie selec- ' Wahcngton,.;iiiane 27. iMany pnp hibitionits feel that Congress will be guilty of breaking faith with the 130.'; oi' the Kernersville route to people ol the United States if it re tains 'the war tinie prohibition act. Some of -ithose vf5-ho feel that way will vote, for an amendment to re peal the utt, if it "js offered on the floor of the , house. Representative Claude Kitehin, former Democratic Higii Point voTiid enable the For ytfc --oom m issioners to kill two birds with -one stone, o to speak. "We ave said there its urgent neefl for a modern highway to High "Point. There is an absolute and imperative rifeed for a modern highway between Winston-Salem aTld Greepsboro. The comrpf-rcial needs alone between the two cities would jasxify its construc tion at this time. We, have a hard Frfacefi road already constructed rom the court house in Winston-Sa-leni through Waughtown and Cen terville. Continue tKls line to Ktr-r-ersvilie aiid from) Kernersville con struct tvb roads, one to Greensboro, matter," said Mr Kitcbiw tna : the ptiier to High Point," Is fne way the engineer expresses himself. and Yjroe business It Is handled wrth little -aiklitional cost, and no e:i.x rent ti-ecount. By dlscouhting ail heir l,rils they are enabled to buy a: tlie lowest possible figures hence can sell -cheaper and still make a le gitimate profit on their inresf meDt, TV'th long years of experieme in the morcantHe business in Greensboro Messrs. Ttracker & Brocr:.ir.ann "knovv the- wants nd desires of our people, and are untiring in their efforts to supply these at the very iowest pos sible prices. When you wanr. good. don't fail to give this stor-3 a call. Tr-eii new ad. will be found on the fiftlh page tCHiay. The Forsyth viewpoint has a S-"Vr number of followers in this, iv und section. vThe Kernersville route is practically free of . grades leader of the house, is very emphat- tHab?? foods at reasoiviVe prices ic in his Viers on tWs subject. He would follow the recommendation of the PresSdent and repeal the law if his vote would bring about the re sult. "I think that Congress shauld keep faith with the country in this "I think that Congress ftbould keep faith with the people interested in the liquor business. When the house consid ered the resolution to submit the prohibition amendment, it was un derstood and so stated by the pro- vYoucsBrdy oa Cardui. 'Surely it wdll do for you what it las 'done for so manyt thousands of other . womenl It should help. M was taken sick, seemed 'to be . . . writes Mrstery E:Veste, of Madison Heights Va. "I got dawn so weak, could hardly .walk . . . ) just staggered around. . .1 read of Cardui, .and after taking one bot 't!e, or before taking quite i?JJ,,I felt much better. I look :3 or 4 bottles at ithat time, and-was able. to ftomy work. I.take it in fiie spring swhen xun 'dawn. I had no appetite., .and I . commenced eating. It fe the best tonic 1 ever saw:M TTy Caidui. AH Druggists " FUNERAL DIRECTORS I FirstrClass Serice in every respect. Automobile Equiri mentj Lady Assistant. Phone 343. ;m W Night Phones 1494-256C 5T V. ; line. Then, too the road i over well drained earth, scrnething that has a bearing bn tne ife of the pavementf . All . . . these jacts are now under consideration J3f representatives of tlxe state hish way hibition leaders, that a : full year roafl would follow almost a should be given the manufacturers and sellers of intoxieating liqsibrs fpdm the time the amendment was ratified until it goes into effect. The war time prohibition act was pass ed, for the war time. .' Tlie'. war; .'is. over and it should be repealed. I' mission and-the boards -of say. this as a. prohibitionist. The gov- ssioners of Guilf rd jnh counties who will hold a meet- Mr. Kitchin believed that all- he, m this city at an early date to and ''others say will not stem the tide frir , me upon the ro ' the house judiciary committee i seft! x S Point to Winston-Saleni. on putting over. -rncations now are that Kerners- " --r' ; ' ' : J?7m Penetrated and that the-' - - ' ; rst hnk toward eivine Forsvth Mr,: Paut-Andrew, 1 son of Rev,. J unty permanent roads to both Andrew, . was in to see us Friday. - ensboro and High. Point . will Jlorth. CsraBia State Collage of Agriariture dd Engineering WEST RALEICH A Land Grant iCollege founded trader an act .of Congress by the State Legislature of North Carolina in March, 1887. Splendidly equipped 4or the education of the sons of the State in the technical and industrial arts. ; Twr year courses' in Agriculture,, in Agricultural Chemistry, and in ! 'CiviL Electrical, Alechanical, Chemical and Textile Engineering. New departments in Agricultural Engineering iend Highway Engineerings ; Numerous short : courses ' " - . : "; : . : , . : Unit ff Reserve Officers Training Corps: Seniors and Juniors receive pay amounting to $118; annually.' 'All students receive free imiforms amounting In four years $164. . v ' . Strong atHetip teams,..-; . ''- .- . ' i 40,000 !' A. Jjuildiirg Regular paid secretary. - Two huad&i and fwty f jeef scholarships.:. Bepuireffient orl adiniss equivalent to the completion if- tentli granJe yrozk. Board $16,00 per mondi. - Tuition $45.00 per year. Room rent, heat and ligbt $30.00 per year, Enrolkncot last sewSon ffl& clusiye of all summer fitudents. Fall tens begins September 3- ; For catalogue, illustrated circular orentrance blanks, tmtc . HINTON & TEAGUE, 116 West Market Street. V L. L. BROCKWAY and H. W. AMOLE, Managers and Directors. " V ' - -.1 . MM MB Mi Eve and International Uk tivators, ueiser ana reer- less Threshers. ' thing, for the FarrrV? at M. : E. B. OWEN, Registrar iii He .was on his.way home from Camp . ..Mf?: - .::i,e'wcfhe was mustered out.;. . , , usfi ill G W 1 mmri South Davie Street Gteehsbbro, C, m the neaf future. 74 I
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