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'TV')) ' - I' ::: A'''-j Bv Tfl ' " ( rJ ' 7 mm l s 0 ' - 1 . '.r.---.t---r ' ... . - ' ik -. ' - ,t t I ' I 1 ' 111 TIWiM : ii i z- Owiriff tothe store a auahtitv of our fiev stock or Millinery and notions were sugiMiy qamagea. vill close these articles out at very lov prices wis weeK. cremendou s our We : ... - r -....-. : s . . - - - . To make this sale more mteresting we are ottering a straignt q. per enireaucuoii, s?v & spleidbppb Splendid values in Neckwear -Bath Robes 1-3 6ff--l-3 off all millinery. Some Hats less than HalF-Frice. All Embroideredpieces ; ,; :-:c-'.:i Golu ihbia wool three hanks quarter Silkateen, 3 spools for 1 0 c i;:ii:M;;25c;; $2 50c Pillow flpsy i39c - t 50cf Gehtr Pieces, 39 c Sweaters S50 rice Muslin v r r '-..:-:V-..v-r. underwear 9 o o alf iiar ens Dresses H al Li Price Millinery Frjmming Price THE PRESIDENT TO SPEND - NEXT SUMMER IN JERSEY. :Tl vl .Washington, Oct ,15 President Wil- f .'son today decided to spend next. sum mer in . New Jersey), in the former - home of John A. McCali, at Elberton. ilear Long Branch. The estate, on 'whinh stands a magnificent .. house, is f - - :ijnown as ; Shadow Lawn. 3Tne,-esi: . it!' .-ir dent was "offered the ree.use of Shad ow Lawn by a committee - headed by Represehtatiye Scully: which'' brought a!" letter from Governor: Fielder. -He insisted, however, that he should pay rent. . . . .' ' .' - - ; ' , Governor, fielder urged the Presi dent to' spend . next v summer in -New Jersey to receive. "the glad .tidings" of his, renomination; The President only smiled when that ; was' mentioned. . His acceptance - means ;he will not; return to Harlakenden House, theTCs dence ? of. Winstorfl Churchill, at Cor nish, N.: H;' which he has occupied each ' summer since, becoming Presi dent... C I" . . - Alas, what chance has the milk of. human kindness got anybody' with everybody eating deviled " crabs I i 1 ATouch of a Match Brings a Touch of luring Touch a match. In five min- chill-free and cosy. Pick it up utes the Perfection Smokeless and take it wherever you want Oil Heater is spreading comfort extra heat. Light and, easily . and warmth. Sm0Jcele.ss 3X1(1 odless' ; .: ; . Ten hours glowing warmth on The Perfection keeps any room a gallon of kerosene oil. Sold in many stylesand sizes at all nardware and general stores. Highest Award at Panama-Pacific Exposition. - Look for tha Triangle Trademark. - 3 Use Aladdin Securitv Oil or Diamond White Oil to secure best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. 1 STANDARD OIL GO. Washington D. C Norfolk. V. Richmond. Va. CNew Jertey) - BALTIMORE . II Use Aladdin Securitv Oil or Diamond White Oil to secure best results In . X MrJri I 1 ii ,j t . - zi - if i SI I- - BALTIMORE ,-"-:. '..- r... -' JiliO .tir JLsa- . I V CWtesfcm. W: V.. f I 1 ' !, ; V O I I "- Ill- ' " 1 . : i - ii , a vxoyERpLD. President Just a. Ordinary Mortal. : , . , (Greensboro Everything) -r, Strictly "speaking we do not see. why It should be -anybody's businessT-or why ahy ' one should be concerned : it the President of - the - United States wants to get married. If he wants'to marry a widow he should ' have the right; and if he . want3 to pcse tor photographers or if he wants to v let snap shot' people get him. we oan't'see where there is' any harm. And wedo not" see that it Is the' business of any living" Son of Ham -whether his - first wife has been dead fourteen months or fourteen, years if he wants to get married, let him - get married: - The President, as we view it, Is not tc blame: f -. : V -. r "We think the newspapers have been about as silly as the President in pa rading the matter, but the President isn't to - blame for what the newspa pers do. .'. ' Here In Greensboro there Is a senti ment of resentment against the Presi dent, men and women insisting that he is making a mistake. There was a whole 'lot of sympathy for Mr. Wilson, because of his ' bereavement, genuine and sincere sympathy, but it seems that it wasn't needed. "We haven't talked far ; lhayen't dis cusaeed'the matter, but we have heard it discussed "and It is the "c9ncensus of-- opinion" so far as we can gather, that' most' people are; as they express it. "disguested.T ' : ; " - ' v It is claimed : that occupying the po. sitlon of President there should have been ,af longer period of mourning: that when it was' finally announced it should have, been done with sime dfgr nity; and that the stories .that privatQ j leiepnone . lines - were' rua irum uuc room to aribther'and alf that silly' dope, such as might haye been expected f roof a twain, of yokels "green as gourds and experiencing the. first wild thrill of loveV should kave been: cut out. ; That is what a great many; people in Greensboro are. thinking : and what a great many are saying. -. As we .said above, we are not worrying. " .' - '."We ''have : learned that there is no honbrrin th omce.ibecause - the Mirty ana. unseemiy: ugnts maae to . secure the nomination rob it of all honor. T&4 ofilce? comesj by blirid aad eyeless chance'' -and not ' front the - loom of ones-bwn genius. Therefore the pres idents . personally,"-is 'no greater man than hundreds" of thousands- of other nen. His. position is one of dignity but the man: filling it imust .not, neces sarily he dignified. I fWe All know- that of fall the germs in all the' world the " love-germ is the, most ..wonderful. ' It will cause the grimmest' stoic to lose ' his head; It will make a laughing philosopher out of the weeping one and a man, vlbver struck will open his -purse strings and do . stunts - that even a gallon of corn likker wodld fail in doing. Old "Man Tight "Wad becomes the god of plenty if .he falls in . love and, why would they call it "falling in love" Jf a man didn't take a tumble? It js like falling We Take on the Low CornT ICing Spreader s - J UST to -prove that we 5are always" on the lookout Z for the best interests of our customers, we have , made a contract for the Low Gbrn King, the best manure spreader we ever saw. - There are two great features about this sprdaaer, the value of which every farmer around here will recognize at sight" : . - - ; ... The, first oC. these features is this The Low Corn King spreads a strip ten feet wider cutting squarely in two the time required to spread a load of manure and doing the best job of breaking up and spreading that we ever saw. - ' - . . ' ; - . Think of it ten-foot wide spread from a 45-inch box. In our next ad we'll remind you of a few of the advantages of this. Drop in 'and eethe sampler1 we- have set up ahd get' a catalogue "that tells; all aooucii. - .. . .. mimm 11JJ LL U.- down' ah.; Alphine mountain or: into a w eir r into, ihe, Mef-ydu fust tum ble and keep, oh; tumbling,' and in thft descent you become scandalous; f . And the older a man gets the worse the . germ hits him . because he liaan'l resisting .power. Here "Is our Presi dent fifty-nine yeafaj-oldu iiist aborit sixty, and he finds himself head over f martial b Rear Admiral U'il- Ham N. Little, retired, .no ' Charged in volving neglect1 and careless methf.d3 In : the .conduct of his' dutics while in spector of machinery at .the Fore River Shipbuilding; ; ; Company, - Quincey, heeis. in love. So full of 'it that he -8 - n confition with the construc tors & Quaker Oats Smile and acts tion of the submarine! U.S.- K-2." The " - vaH .. w . wuri-iuaruai ;W meet at tne rJOStOI' top ooois. xjo .you Diame mm rr - wo: I He is enjoying it Ten fyears and he is seventy all . in as the saying goes and if he feels that in those ten years ho can extract a . little enjoyment, - a little happiness;" why?not let him take the Wfdowj fondle her love: her; marry her, and be happy? . - " - Of course the average North -American citizen feels that he ha3 a divine right to criticise the President But ony. his, official -acts;. If a president wants to get married that should be exclusively his business--but it doesn't seem to . be.. .. . : navy yard October 18. JUBY List. FOR XOTEMBEB : uaTBM"oFcrTii court. TO COURT-IARTIAL EX- Vl: , -. .V V- - REARv ADMIRAl, LITTLE Washington; X Oct. 15. Secretary Daniels today ordered: 'the trial by The following ' jury list has been drawn" fpr' the term" of civil court to convene here' on November 15: W. T. Maybin, R. PI Hamilton; V. C. McCreary, Eli Souther, W. M. Nix, A. C. McKInna, W. P.'Bryson, J. J. Slat tery. Will Henderson, A M. Blackwell, W M. Hyder F. C. Justice, T. M. Stew art, N. M: Hollingsworth, Thomas Shepherd, R. B. Allison, R. S. Stead man, H: F. Cantrell J. W. Lee, M. A. BarnwelL A. J. Carland,- D. S. R. Wil lis F::G. Blackwell, T.VJ. Blackwell. 1 -. V .-tl'," '-' -"' v .-: 7- a
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