GREENSBORO, N. C. J. B: B A CK HOME Mr. Duke Is In Nprth Carolina. M '." WARNS democrats: . Party Must Be Alive To Needs of North Carolina Farmers. R. JAMBS B. DUKE has been in North Carolina the past week looking ,over, the various plants in which he is interested and making headquarters al Charlotte. And a man who has done as much for his state as has this truly re markable and emlnIy-successful son of Tarhelia mustlways be a welcome visitor to his old home. And he is. ' ". :;4V':;j; The Charlotte Observer of Mon day last had this interesting char acter sketch and bit of history which makes pleasant reading and is a tri bute well-deserved: - i " In a recent interview in the Raleigh- Times,- Mr. John Sprunt Hill, of " Durham, mem ber of the Nation al Rural Credits Commission," and the man who ,ha3 taken up the fight for rural credits in this state, de noticed that a great many farmers are becoming more and more luke warm toward the Democratic -party because of the apparent indiff ence of a great many of its leaders toward propositions in which the farmers" are most interested. Mr. Hill is an. ardent Democrat. The Difference. Thanksgiving Day dinner served in Paulson was re-covering the pantry l1f1li.nidStateSK'waSteIiearound shelves with newspapers.. which the members of the Igorote I went out of Greensboro on 37 village in Venice gathered yester- . . u"6 on a bright Sunday morning. I had day, . . were cut ana nttea 10 me sneives. a round trip ticket first class in "At 6 o'clock it was served, and Suddenly it made a dash out of the every -way. from Greensboro to San as dog is to the Igorote what tur- titPiion Annr anA nvr the fence; T'lj t 4..- oi-ittrtem Mr Hill l rancisco ana return gooa ior nine jr is io iue American, meir menu In regard to the criticism Mr. hi U..,-! wti, , was striking Here it is- said: "I am not in pontics myseii ' "'7V, " , : - . and have no nolitical axe to grind. lo?d llk.e a raro.ad president. Dog Brain, Manila Way. The criticisms in my last speech of wnen-tne conaucior or tnai tram Cocoanut Oil, Salad Dressing. the Federal department or. agrlcui- Fickled Dog Foot Jelly "The constructive desire may be said to be one of Mr. J. B. Duke's cmei cnaractenstics. And coupled with the desire" is the determination and the ability to do, which makes ms personality one of the most forceful in the world today. Last week Mr. Duke visited the Lookout . bhoals development of the Southern Power Company. The Catawba here has been harnessed and before many days this gigantic force, which here tofore has been running wild, will De maae to do the will of man. Mr Duke had expected to find the devel opment 'further along and he minced no words in voicing his disappoint ment, , " 'Everything is splendid but the plant is not ready ' said he to his as sociates after he had gone over the enure ueveiopmeni ana tne em phasis which he put upon the mon osyllabic words 'but" and 'not' made them the most expressive words in the language. There was no mis taking the purport of the remark and those who heard him will not soon forget. " 'But the plant is not ready' tnis clause gives an Insight into Mr, Duke's characteristic. He wants ac tion and particularly that action which is of a constructive kind Waste is a ' horrible word and the agent or employe who tolerates it is soon found looking for another job. And contrary to a conception that gained currency years ago when the great tobacco war was on, Mr, Duke is probably more strongly op posed to destructive action than any man m the country. Co-operate is the word he is always drilling into his men and whenever he has been able to 'help other power plants "in the South he has done so. He could have had Ble wett's Falls had he so desired and could have bought in Whitney when the Pittsburg inter ests were in trouble and again later He has co-operated with Tallulah Falls and in giving every assistance to other power plants. 'There enough forjis all,' has been his watchword and he is building on this platform now. It makes no dif ference to Mr. Duke what the iuilial outlay amounts to just so the ensu ture and also of the agriculture- partment of the State of North car- ""v . ----- KOast English Bulldog, With Rice. olina were not intended as political -. American Potatoes, stewed Grapes, criticisms, but simply as plain state- , The Old Days. Fried Liver, Pomeranian Dog. ments of the facts. I have crossed the Continent 30 lianea Kice. Native Corn. "Apparently the department oi times this will be my 31st trip, and cake, ice Cream. Pie.. agriculture,-of North Carolina does i have had something to do with Manila Segars. Cow Reminiscent. In this Department the Old Man whites passing fancies maybe recalling happen, tags of forty years ago maybe something of only a few months. All people' live either In the past or the future. It Is rill JUST HOW YOU FEEL. If You' Like Turkey All Right, 6th ' 'erwise Raw Dog. We were reading a Los Angeles pfcper the day after Thanksgiving, and the ' following local item caught WHO'S WHO I In Dogdom. Mr. A. M. Paulson, of Saint Paul, our eye, and we know it will be I Minnesota, has a dog that should be read with interest - by every woman I on the tariff commission. He has LVM. lUldl I JIJ ...t..J.. . .-. clared that the criticism he - offered 0morrow. Never what too are doing who oniera over the eternal ques- an eye to business and could give It i ? r uuur" ' ' uccTTrrr now. This department is conducted slm- tion of what to get to eat, and the several Greensboro spendthrifts North Carolina UarmerS , Union I t.ba mn nf Ihnu nlunt ln man fnlV nUl f.- A n. Lnlntorg Tl, o.-Tr iinthaniloiitsit ViQ PoHnrQl UTtA vjtate de-I r - luin nui dgc kua.i uugs icaujr yvmreiD. tuc otuij, "-""--"-va "6mDl . Hint hnnnetiMl ira we walked " a Ion the I i . . . I Dartments of agriculture, were not ZZ " ZZZ UB,B wmffleraar Tame- ine story comes us iouows: for political purposes, road that is now grass grown and lnais- 4-1... n VfV. m mm. jar. lill aiso aeciarea uihi u no. i lk reaa: The latest achievement of the ani- "What was probably the strangest mal was brought about when Mrs. In about five minutes it returned with a newspaper in its mouth; Feast Of Dedication. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOW Don't delay your Christmas shopping until the last of the month the last day and the last hour,' but select your gifts now while stocks are fresh and there is a variety. This store crammed full of Holiday Gifts of practical and permanent value ranging in price from 5c up, which testi fies to the fact that we are ready for the early shoppers. ODELL HARDWARE CO. Hanukkah, the Jewish Feast of 4 Dedication, began Thursday even ing, lasting eigu.. days. The account of its origin is set Milk. , Wines. I forth in the Books of the Maccabees. not ntendto ooey - conductors "For three days the Igorotes had The Syrian King tne last iesisiiui - " " " in Y"v?ia aytaiu been preparing the meal. It was The distinctive ceremonial feature the McRae rural credits bill, that is, we can nim would have taken the Diacpd on n,a't wWh waa nia . lt! , , , , . t. , . ... to organize and conduct a bureau of ticket and folded it up-handed it Se 'and 2oSd of'tbto feStiV&1 t0day 13 the mdhnJ information in regard to co-opera- back as he had received it. But trihe c-a there rm their hor,v,0o o lights in tne nome ana in me OOOl Tobacco Men We tive associations and credit unions, gome of these later day Smart and maintain an educational cam- Alecks do not do that. I didn't paign in the state of North Carolina, I gpeak to him. I didn't look at him. looking to the promotion ana organ- fiut j Pondered. ization- of co-operative associations But J WQndered if General Pas. tl-uSl .Af the State board Agent Cary, or Traffic Man- attitude Of the State Doartt Ot.agn President Karrisnn culture in this respecVa very great this servlle Minion what aJT .iLJ they would have said. rroane a swelled headed &nart was first discussed, this Z f nt .ootoner- Aleck with a cap and uniform--rid THAT TRAINING CA3IP. Were Sure That , Ought To Have It When the question of a military training camp- for North Carolina paper at synagogue; one on the first evening, the number being increased by one on each consecutive evening until Greensboro eight lights are lit on the last even ing of the festival. Special prayers Inspired by the historic event com memorating the triumph of mono theism over heathenism, of the turai portions are read fnrcpa nf light over the forces of r wiin a. cau a.nu uniiuriu--na-1 -t j a. . , - - . sl . u"vc aiieuiuicu iu snow wny ureens-1 . .. :i o , : ine 37 tne premier train on tne , , , .... aaritness are reciieu. oyenai otwy tive creau ior iarmeiB at j thought it ofer I ttU muur Pmis in "vor m expense. . v. . wondered that he allowed "B tdC ride tne matter of location. We are elad The State of North Carolina uaa , r. to Ree tn.t work and only $500 or thereabout ZJ'fM1MI1. and Greensboro booster is therefore, regarded as one of the two therefore that it is time .. for j-private P"?"" Go with the crowd to Center Brick Warehouse, where you always get th top of the market. We sold on Tues day, November 30, 18,454 pounds for $3,067.27; average $11.20, and not a pile taken in and everybody satisfied. A few of our best averages: E. P. Hnffines, 766 lbs., for $156.62; agerage $20.45. Tom Ballard, 584 lbs., for $101.54; agerage $17.36. J. I j. Cobb, 744 lbs., for $122.12; average $16.41. I. C. Long, 458 lbs., for $66.56; average $14.53. W. Li. Lindsey, 578 lbs., for $101.07; average $17.49. Shield & Whiteheart, 1624 lbs., for $103.75; average $11.90. A. C. Lambeth 514 lbs., for $63.72; average, $12.38. in the Rvnaoe-iie. The festival does not see mat our always alert con- call for cessation from labor and is, to spend on rural credits. It looks --.. grow under his minor feasts in the Jewish calendar. ie 1"T Z. . v.i!. .i,. a Washington disDatch savs: in moaern times cnuaren s iesuvais, individuals to get busy and come to i' M. Stedman today in which the story and significance the rescue of an impovensnea TTnX there are two Cobles and urea Assistant Secretary of War of the feast are recounted, have De- state." :V.' - .. . h.ih aau nf the earth, thev would McKenrmge to establish the pro- come a mama jeaiure or tne ceie- - I " - ' I nnCOrl ot ?ann .i .1.. Li.! k..t nn rT thu .'Duct Af I lAH If 51 T iriTl KING AND AYDELETTE, PROPS. OOOl Mr. Hill also stated that the Re- have folded theC tS fole; d training camp which oration of the Feast of Dedication. publicans of the country were high- 'ir-io- is to be located in Nor Carolina a! t A rural rredits I tney W0U1O nave Deen at least COuri areench T(f r 2 j iy pieuBcu -" ' " onna The Pantain on 27 the Sun-1 . mm., mctucuauge tola nlan and that the Democrats were !B- - Cap..a.. ni o.l " the Fifth district congressman that asleep at the switch on things that r "Wt" would be given serious pertainea to tne iarmer. nC u fl T,m lad he wasn't familiar or tu U!l,UWi,uon' said that he believed that unless the and I we.t'M, "Upon his return to ,.in t tr.o onnnnrt nfimeie migui uarc uccu "'"6 UeiilUUl HIS lOlircu m .v, -rr Is ml. V- , n A A Vi o vn vrl mQ mQn iB Hnff ' Schenck, of the Guilford Bat- in tnat mere wouiu ue iuauj i . ffQT,05WO "c&iuuuu Association, onering to Ten Years In The Pen. of them who would change their poli tics. ' ; o- -TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY. let the government have the use of At the Rowan county court, in ses sion this week, Judge J. T. J. Shaw, of Greensboro, presiding, S. P. I Starnes, the young man who at tempted to rob the passenger station at Salisbury some weeks ago was A Thanksgiving Reunion. this MiMmu9UZZUouni guilty and given a sentence of is located at Greensboro." ten years in the penitentiary. Guilford County Medical Society Ap peals To Ministers To Help. Out at the home of Mr. John Davis in Deep River township, a uuthjsk railway Thanksgiving reunion was held that prem, Carrier Of The South Schedule was a Thanksgiving right. Mr. John Kollows: Figures Published Only As Information, The national auu-iuuciuuiudio im, a"" i toro g UAniATTr nu ii mifi ivi. rvrrii to, i. x ouv. o r i . T... T.5 tn have with his wife on a visit to the fam- L",. a- 'l1' No- P2: ay. Lotal for ous wui&. v-JT ....... .ot-, ii0J,ew oeiiua ana uoidsl.oro. I'ullniiin as many people examinea. ourmg u w mi. m. oiaumu, u.c weeping car Inston-Saleiu to KaleigU the week of the 6th to the lain Oi east oi ureeusuuru, was guci ut m v.w p. m. ana may be oc- December as possible. This is done honor. The remarkable thing about cuPied l Kigh uutil 7 a. m. ri er that those cases of tuber- it was that, although having him- 1-4J a. m. Xo. 30 .dally. Blrmlnghaui ing return will be adequate to justi- culosis in their incipiency may be Uelf passed the allotted span of rtraging fy the expenditure. And no propo- detected, and the persons ...nouueu miee J"10 nuu ieu1UB ungion ana obser-atiou sleeping car At- sition has ever heen nresenteH tnln aHviee,i how to cure themselves, the youngest of that most interest- lanta to Richinond. . Tourist car for Wash- Mr. Duke that he could not see It is not believed that this agitation ing party of old time friends and "jm .Fnuck-o. Dining car through and that too with lightning will bring about a state of phthisi- rel?tives. Among these were four rapidity and clearness, and as a re- phobia, or abnormal fear 01 luoercu- promen 1 auu sisters, tu uiui "Special. Pullman drawing "room Kn suit he stands today one of the losis, but that it will teach . them ing eighty-three, an aunt seventy- cars Kew yCrk and Washington to Birui- world's captains of industry and a that there are many, cases existing nine, a Drotner-in-iaw seventy-seven, lngnam ana observation sleeping tar great constructive genius. which are not suspected, and that a first cousin seventy-five, and his fond Atlanta . Tourist car Wash the great majority of them can De wiie me ciaims; auout me same Dlning car 8ervice. Day coaches. cured. . lase . ..... . . . . .1.4.-1 n. m n .11 l..n 4., c Mr. Duke is a verv lar?e man wnv this in view, the Guilford Mr. Phipps lelt his old nome in Pllimn VAm r"1.. He is ruddy of face and hair and his County Medical Society has asked, Forsyth county, just across the Guil- NewYork to Augusta and Asheviiie and eye is as clear as that of an eagle, through this committee, mat tut- iora ime, my aia s, uunug Din; T "Vr" " h- ew,,e' The impression at once created is ministers give an entire sermon, if which time he visited North Caro- ning car service. Day coaches, that of Gibraltaic reserve force and they see fit, or certainly part of their Una twice. He has fared well In his . n- ; ".f1 f,or A- power. A man of few words, he sermon for December 5th, urging western home and looks much Jj sadu Norfo'ToCh'.Holte8 goes direct to the point. It has been every one to be examined. An effort younger than he attempts to prove Connects at. Salisbury for Asheviiie and said that no bank or corporation ,, to be made to give to those wno by tne ramny recoras. tie sees many esi. way coacnes. statement has ever been presented are unable to pay. a free examina-1 changes, of course in this part of 7.13 a. m. Co. 37, daily. New York, At tn him hut. that he riil-mlr mit tis n TWemher 9th. the country, and IS Willing to admit Mania ana Jew Orleans Limited. Solid STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! If you want your work done well rail on the STARR PRESSING PLIB in rear of the Banner Bldg. In basement. We keep a first claxs place for ladies and gents. Xo loaling allowed. W. M. 1IAIRSTOX. PROP. Phone 898 Rooms 8 and 9 Striking Personality. i"- - - . . . . ,m r-iiMiii'in rrnin nirn aiixiwinn . Anl 4 1, i I i intoiocto1 Tl ft I rnQt NnrTh I .JUXflllTla. Is OTl T Tl R TTiai). I "V awui uuu neon oyj, xix txic uguica at a fiiautc. i Uivery luimoici mvuw-, 1 - - - i open section sieepine . . 2 I I a IsvnYTAC tHA I O T T A V T d TT AT T ri u WOO If I tlT . . . Pullman ATUn BUitlA. fl T rr ..... n x . - . --- - - i "''j . .. T.l-.-r i r i, i u trw iurK nna Ana ms memory l amazmeW woe nnlv in everv nerson in nis cnurcii ne leaves me ia.ii.ei pan. ui cw Washington to New Orleans and New betide that official who tells Mr. and congregation, but in the com- for the Housier State via Norfolk. York to Macon. Club car Washington to tiv .. to? "..r. i thev will We has enioved his triD and will Montgomery. Dining car service. No n-'un.c t"t a vci tain i,xxxxxg vv xxx isl I JJaUIllLj y auu w c c.. - j i , . .1 COA0D6S. a specmed amount and the outlay eladly help in tnis nooie ana auruis- carry uacn wim uim pieaoaui. iciui- J. T. J. Battle, Chairman. F. C. Hyatt, W. M. Jones, J. T. Burrus, H. W. McCain, . - ' - ; Committee. sroes bevond that fieiire without Us- -nrnrlr I lections erood reason. Althoueh he takes no .T T. J. Battle. Chairman, ner. notes, he stores these figures in his head and has the capacity for bring ing them out as though his brain were a filing cabinet. It has been this capacity for work combined with jfhat rare ability to select cap able lieutenants and- a judgment, acumen and nerve that has never been fathomed that has made him the man that he is today. The latelMr. and Mrs. C. S. Watson, Washington Duke, Mr. Duke's fath-1 Oreensboro. was the victim of er, himself a man of . exceptional very serious accident one day this trust. force and strength of mind of that Thanksgiving din- 7.30 a. Raleigh. Xo. 108, . , . daily. Local for JUDGE ROUNTREE'S SUCCESSOR Stacy Appointed Superior Court Judge By "Governor Craig. Child Run Over. The heartache is ended, so far at least, as the successor of Judge Airy. Tjvt oioven-vear-old son of Roundtree is concernea, i.overnor 7.30 a. m. No. 134. dailv excent Siinil.iv 8.10 a. m.. No. 44, dally. For Washing ton and points north. 8.15 a. in.. Xo. 237, daily. For Winston- baiem ana North Wilkesboro. Handles Kaieign-w lnston-Salein sleeping car. 8.20 a. m. Xo. 133. daily. For Mount Candy. Candy, Candy and more Candy. We make our Candy every day. CANDY KITCHEN AVe have opened ah up-to-date Candy Kitchen and Ice Cream Iarlor at 324 South Elm street and are ready to serve the public with fresh home-made candies. Come to see us. Give our candies a trial and you will be convinced that we handle only the best. This Is the place where your money goes the furthest. OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN 324 South Elm St. OI uraig naving nameu vv . r. ow.iej' Selma and Goldsboro. Free reclininir chair . .. , i . ii p ...... i s . i . . . . . . . . i a to mat COVeiea posillOU ui uuuur auu rar cuunoue 10 itaieign. iot in yeaia, autuiuiug iw 12.3o p. m, No 2l, daily. For Salisbury. and week about 11 o clock, when he was reports, naa so mucn mieiesi teu- suiimme, Asnevine ana w aynesville. V""1"1! " " " 1 ' ' . . I ' A V.-111- v .- will, once remarked to an intimate struck by an' automobile driven by tered around any political appoint- ,,7 c ooidibMoVAVhiie61 nolred down ment. mere Deing in tne coumy ui . , feet before New Hanover several well known at- L--4. m- N-i5.- dallT- For Sanford, friend when, his son had left the old Mr C. B. Hester and knocked down ment, there Demg in tne county oi . i A i x -x. s -i s j? I . . - . . t j. nt j: VAfA.A Vanr UonAiror oovorill well KTinWTl AT- I nome to uraocu oui in uusiness ior ana araggea aooui ou ieei uciuic iicn h moo f An o V.10- onolu in nnrhom it.. .nnV.i nnn H ie hrnilS-nt TO a I LOrnGTS 11DOU WUU3K 6UUU1UC1 S mariTie nr .inn?e Knnnniree mitiiL i tJ uui.r, Fayetteville and Wilmington. and was making a notable success, standstill. Local for Charlotte, connecting for Columbia and that there were three things that he The accident occurred in front of fall gracefully ana not unaeservea- seca. . -i -i i -i i - -. -i I . . . . j a . n Ao. .1 I I., - A vrfc-n or Vi nca rDpn1rr.17.0H oq 1111 iievei tuuiu uiiueiaiauu, uie euuime ASneooru sueei eiucu i . . . T Zr Z. Vr" 1.30 n. m. Xo. 36. daily. TT. S Fust Mill nnrl flnw nf tne t.lfle. T.ne 'I'rinitV anrl onrl a-nnnrentlv was unaVOiaaDie. lUiciai umuci wcxc y. . 0. For Wnshlnfrtnn ,nn1 Now Vrfc Pullman his son. Buck. The boy sustained pamiul Bruises aen ueuwiijr, .auuuuu . . uu i aieepios; . cars xsew urieans ana tsirming- -hfc oiA left crirmller and Head, ana VV. f. Btacy, ail OI VV liming ion, """ muig . car . Kmce. x ! frrivri; " 7" r.oi ?T.: and TT. Cranmer. of Southnort. coacnes- r . . v . . I 1111 I 4 1 1T I llllll 111. II 1111 X X-LU A 111 I - - v I "Mr. UUKe IS one Of. the captains r . , r i v .- . TV.o twn first mentinned had declar- 140 p. m. No. 207. daily. For Winston- Of the world's industry today. HeBS" "CC1Ui' T "c w- . " IJ their unwillingness to he consid- $SP.?K except Sunday for erea, ana it naa Deen Known ior sev- We Invite Your Drug Patronage In compounding prescription we re careful to the purity of our drugti. The service which we ren der ha been a big factor in making our busineyb successful. We are always glad for the people to make our store headquarters. Von will find courteous young men In charge of our fountain and the drinks will refresh yon while you wait. ELM STREET PHARMACY Karl Davis, Manager. has Invested hin millions in Pio1. mont Carolina! and is giving to this - eral days that the appointment lay For Madisonf ' 7 "Cep &unaay- section today more of his time and tVm . Innlrnnt name forward and n d- I V.o-aroon TWr Rtnpev nnd A C. ' Tiicaud. energy tham to any other aggrega- Lsed Mr' rinire as 'Daddv.' It Mr nnnd' had heen mavor of Wil-L3:30P- m- Xo- ?30 da"y scept Sunday. . . . . i " - - i . . - j- o r ztamseur. tion of enterprises in wnich he is in- WQO vnnnsr waiter Tnman Mr nuke's mintrtnn nnd a. nrominent nracticine forested. The fact nas been een. .... ... j . . 4.15 p. m. Xo. 22, daily. For Raleigh. ;7 "ZL Z.Za - i, step-sun iucn v.xc c wtttuiuejr. Selma and Goldsboro. Chair car Asheviiie ul,Uu """ story. several montns ago, young Mr. stacey is a young lawyer oi to Goldsboro. Coaches. are closest to mm mat mr, uuite is Inman came of age and Mr. Duke much ability and served New Han- 505 orran ii ti 1 1 v ii rii l ii (r ii w i iu i n u m riiu i - s i . i j s ii. . i rr vn 2 . . - fei . Uxv. caiiea nim into nis room ana toiaiover county in me iesisin.uie i Airy. hla native State and tnwards ' Tils I . ii. xi -1 a . : I v.. tt.i. nrhsm . v .vwwv . . I ni TTl T M 51 T n T 1 TT1 I'.llIIIK I I 1 1 I II irHKHI IX IVK 111 I 11 H OUUSC HliClU I Jn nn - . . ... . . 1 fnllro oa OT-c nmo on . I O p. ID. 0. 2, OBliy. tOf mSlOn- uuiuc i.Uxx0 .uo j v.-. 0 w, . to aeciae wnat ne was going to aoine maae an exceptionally nne im-isaiem. rr TTo fronnontlv refora- tn nld ... i - i . . i A, A i i j I XT 1 -" . . I Wiin mmseii. rie statea mat ne nau i pression among nis uuiwagucB. i 43 p m No times anu wnne ne is iimS uu just turned over to him his fortune, was appointed a mem Der 01 tne leg- Charlotte. worKing in me wonu 01 tuuay auu aeerecating more than $300,000 islative commission to maKe tne ln- tomOrrOW. he IS not UnmindfUl Of Vie had tntier-ited frnm Viio Ureaticatinn in the sensational So- r.occ5r.r f the vears 7.20 p. m. Xo. 35, dally. U. S. Fast ratner ana mat it was so lnvesteu as i lienor Aueruamy-juuee "i -o-oc, i wol1 AMln.. rrio,, 'There are many interesting to vieid about $16,000 a vear. This and was one of the most active Birmineham. Pullman sleeping cars New stories tola or Mr. uuKe. inus ior -M Duke told him. would be ade- members of this commission. instance, he -has converted one of m,aTA fnr anv needs hut. that he m a. I Sl J.i lX,l I - . tne largest oi ms magumceui "ot should not sit down and waste Mm- Henderson County Jlan raraonea. houses on his bomervnie estate into geif away in idleness but on the a garden and is growing the old- otber hand should eet ouT- and do M. C. Lydia, convicted in Hender- m. Ko. 131, daily. For Mount 43, daily. Local for 7.15 p. m. No. 132, daily. For Sanford. York to New Orleans and Birmingham. Dining: car service, .uay coaches. 7.30 p. vllle. m. No. 4G, daily. Local for Dan- 10.20 d. m. No. 12. dally. Local for fashioned 'greens' that " he usedto something for himself and for his son county in 1907 of 'manslaughter, K Cbar' a uuy. ucuaira mat. i nnnntrv. He then told him tnat ne nas Deen naraonea Dy viovemur greens, corn bread and bacon con- could decide uDon any industry and Locke Craig, the prisoner paving lp stitufo the finest delicacies tnat a ne wOUid see to it that he was given served half of his term; The'M.rdon Augusta and Asheviiie to New York and man should want. He has remarked th6 best ndantaees. in banking, rail- was granted upon recommenflation Charlotte and Asheviiie to Washington. that he expects to enjoy these roadin manufacturing and other- of Judge Long, and was the .' first ommg car service. xay cpacnes. anything that wjse This was in accord with young recommendation for pardon made 10.35 p. m. No. 233, dally. Salem. greens more than money can buy. Inman's ideas and he selected the by Judge Long "Interesting Little Story." electrical power industry as his - t thto nnr.r.inn a mtie stnrv. chosen Drofession. Hence his jour- The Tobacco Farmer, rather personal, may give a keen in- ney down to Lookout Shoals where sight into Mr. Duke's attltuae ana ne is learning me uusmesa s uj tAnmn a T.nnVnnt Rhnais work, bodv else would do. He expresset t a notr ami weraii is I himself as very much pleased and good sales and satisfactory ; prices ' .fn miinff foiinv hardiv said he was getting along fine. He Farmers selling on tthe Greensboro i ... Af oV iin is received his first nay check recent- market are pleased with the treat- ii .lA.. ith the other hun- lv. which amounted to something ment they get from this firm, and a O. pickard. -"V: ' fAiiA. nn the lob. like $28. After learning this parti when they go once they go .again. Passenger and Ticket Agent, i When the party arrived at the plant of the work he will be out elsewhere I Have you tried the Center Brisk, Mr. . ... . v, Von moianH tho hnsiness." I rTarmert last week, tnis yous leuow w vmunm m u.a : For Winston- 11.15 p. m. No. 38, dally. New York, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited. Pull man drawing room and observation sleep In ir. pnrn New Orleans and Macon to The live men who are running I Washington and New York. Dining car He expressed the Center BTick Warehouse report I f ervice. No coaches. , . R. II. DeBUTTS, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH. Here is the Foster Flyer, a truly great Cooking Stove Value This Is one of the best con structed stoves we have ever sold. It has a duplex grate with sec tional back and burns either wood or coal. Heats quickly and is an ideal baker. PRICES $16 AND $18:50 Also have a big line of heating stotes now on display. GUILFORD HARDWARE COMPANY South Greensboro Christmas Suggestions! Children's Doll Bells . . Children's Doll Carts . . . . Children's Wicker Doll Carts . . Children's Wood Rockers . . Children's Wicker Rockers . .- Morris Chairs A large fire side tapestry chair Ladies' Work Baskets . .$1.00 up . . $1.50 up . . $4 .50 np . . $1.00 up . . $2.00 np , . $15.00 up . $22.50 up . . $3.00 up Decide on your Christinas presents now and we will keep them 'till Christmas for you. . , HUNTLEY-STOCKTON, HILL GO. THE BROKEN FIVE DOLLAR BILL Slips through your fingers as though the fragments were greased. You "break" a five lollar bill and with the change in your pocket it gets away from you QUICK. AVith a Bank Account you write checks for what you spend; we do . your book-keeping for you, and with no money to throw away you don't throw it away. THE GREENSBORO NATIONAL BANK Asks you to open an account and see how it will save you money. Xeil Ellington, President; R. K. King, Vice President; A. H. Alderman, Cashier. Member Federal Reserve Bank, Fifth District. Corner Sooth Elm and East Washington Streets. OVERCOAT? We carry in stock a well selected assortment of tailored over coats and can fit you out bandoomely right here in our own shop. New patterns and.' styles jest received this week. If you haven't made arrangements for your winter suit we would be glad for you to make a thorough inspection of our pat terns. " STOCKARD AND WIMBISH FURNITURE AT COST THIS IS NO FARE SALEBUT A FACT We are absolutely going out of business. Every thing in ok store'is for sale at COST. Gome see us. Get prices. Select what you want for today or for CHRISTMAS. Here is Opportunily. Nat an article reserved. Cash will talk here for the next thirty days?? MEDEARIS FURNITURE CO. Opposite America Exchange National Bank, Greensboro. p. s. Also 2 horses 1 buggy, 1 furniture wagon and two seta of harness will be soldi O 1 1 ! ; .