Newspapers / Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.) / Nov. 12, 1917, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Mi 1 ' u , , . - - - . . , --. - - - - - - - - - - THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS Published every afternoon except Sunday by Greenville Publishing Co., Inc. J. CONRAD LANIER, President; JAS. L. MAYO, Secretary A Manager Entered at the Post Office at Greenville, N. C, as gecond-class matter June 15, 1917, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: (Delivered by Carrier within specified sections of the city or by Mail) 1 Year $4.00 3 Months ...$1.00 6 Months $2.00 1 Month 35c (Subscriptions Payable in Advance) Subscribers desiring the Daily News discontinued will please notifly office, otherwise paper Trill be continued at regular subscription rates. To insure efficient delivery, complaints should be made promptly to the Circulation De partment, No. 315 Evans Street. Telephone No. 70. Monday Afternoon, November 12, 1917. THE ELDERLY MAN'S INNING. Fortunate v. however!:" tiilkMred'eitlonh as arisen Deiore m this country, m tne war be tween the Spates, President Lincoln had the same s3iffi.niill" J !XT 3 J. J a. I u-iiiiuiLy kaj cuiittaiu wiui, itiu vye went uirtscuy .uu 1 V J H il 11 '" l' i tne root or tne matter ann fiprmpn tor an time tne J rights of citizens as to freedom of speech in timcs or nation peril. Hear him : He who dissuades one man.from volunteering, or induces one soldier to desert, weakens the Un ion cause as much as he who killed a Union soldier m battle. Yet this dissuasion or inducement mav be so conducted as to be noiefined crime of which any civil court would take cognizance." Lincoln went farther and asserted the indis putable right of the government to suppress all action and speech that had for its obiect. or tended to, the weakening of the more of the govern ment forces. Men of America, our sons and brotherswill'soon be on the firing line, defending the honor of a peo ple that know no master. They will be shedding their blood to make permanent the liberty be- If this war does nothing for this country, it will be almost worth its cost when it shall have altered the nation's view of the elderlv man in business. For vears nassed the business world has clam-1 uiei1D101a maKe permanent the liberty be- or years passed tne business worm nas ciam- , athed th fa th fi ht f anothei;a heads filled with the wisdom of a Solomon. At;u?S5.-.- rle.nJLS, y g their every turn one has been met by youngsters scarce . ' tu uur P0 toes t out of college, in positions of the highest honor j" ine man who 1? thls emergency opposes his NEW SHIPMENT IN ladies Cloaks. Suite, iirt Waists d 0 out of college, in positions of the highest honor and trust positions that should have had the at- country s course through ignorance, should be tention that only aee and exnerience could brine- reasoned with and enlightened. He who by such to them. act.10.n woulci ive aid to the enemy, should be sent cons. The installation was witnessed by a large congregation. The services at this chnrch, both morning: and even ing were much enjoyed as the sermons by the pastor were logical and thought ful. Mr. Moore is a strong preacher and stands high in his church both as pastor and speaker. wj uiem. , . . w wicny, oiiuuiu st;nt One Potent cause for the state of affairs has tQ JQm tnat enemyat xnce. He's a misfit here. oeen tne strenuous pace ot wnich business has been going for the past few decades. Along with ! v , Deacons 0rdained' this has gone the jdea that the elderly man could not stand that pace forgetting th atin order to ' sermon- Messrs. d. s. carter and ciar accomplish the maximum of achievement it was ?T were ordalned tts TR' i j, , . , . , . .. T' ,cons. The impressive ceremony was not necessary tor him to maintain the nnce his 'condemn hr x,. v w tw aaa i wrf v yaoiui xr . . xi . skill and experience, born of long practice, count- Moore' asPisted y the of Deu- 3? J 1 Jl T 1 A.. eu ior more man tne aasn and nre ot nis younger competitor. This state of affairs has been carried to an ex- treme, and the really capable men of the country ! have been in numberless instances displaced by ' youngsters with very little to recommend them1 save their "dash." - , ; We repeat, that if the war shall hrino- nn rtvi l i a . . . - iv "" ueneiits tnan to restore to us a just appreciation of age and experience of course we have no re ference to the dotard it will have been almost worth the cost. ii - i a MONDMENTS QUALITY .ft 1 Ask to see our elaborate line of Ladies Brown and Grey Shoes They are all Kid an dare bea uties. g- We have just received by express a varied assortment of Serge Dresses. We also have them in iSlk and Satin. In this line of goods we lead. Don't forget we are headquarters for Millinery and are receiv ing goods daily. Call to see us and get your choice before the rush. See Us Before Placing Your Order for AnutLiug In Our Line DEES MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, North Carolina. W. A. Bo wem's Store HKDmiR AUTHORITY Oil LADIES' IDT GREENVILLE, - , - . . . XOTn r t -O- AIDING THE ENEMY I III M n- n Just now this lu u y what 1S lntendd to be conveyed by I wic pnrase many ao not seem to understand It xxxigut u wen to study closely if we are to be loyal citizen9 as our erovernmpnt. pytwc nofA prst, it is not at all necessary that we actually J-T . . .xxxxxxctcx lu uie enemy s material wants, in order unuer tne meaning of the term. There are a thousand and one ways indirect ways of aiding an enemy. Our nrpRPnt nom a,h aware of this fact, and his knowledge is shown in' .....lumalj acuvii,y in our country One of the most effective ways to aid a cause is; ""e7 morale of its opponents. If dissen sion and strife can be shown in its ranks, these of themselves will soon bring about its hownfall withou tmuch effort on the part of its opponent, untortunately, there sepms tn h& country an idea that any course of action is per missible that is not directly prohibited by statute law. Acting on this assumption, opponents of the government claims the right to criticise this government's actions because our constitution guarantees to all freedom of speech. Such people prefess to be unable to see wherein they can be accused of disloyalty in exercising a plain right guaranteed by the constitution Every Tenant Farmer Who can arrange to make a small cash nav- ment will have no unnaralleled onnnrtnnitv at the big land sale Thursday, Nov. 15, 1917, at FORT BARNWELL, CRAVEN COUNTY, to acquire a farm and kenmo the- land ready to cultivate and capable of pro ducing crops in one year which will sell for more than the total cost of t.hp 1 nnH nnrl fho labor and expenses of making the crops. Small farms and larere nlantations will Vv sold at public auction on easy terms. Good land in a snlendid mmmnnifv tv. lands were acnmVpH crmo vqqw o. u skilful lknd buyer and conveyed by him to a mercantile company which bpea rassed and the property consisting of several thousand acres is now in mv hands as RpppiV. er to be sold by order of court. Land seek ers have had no such opportunity in a gene ration. Hundreds of people will attend the sale. You are invited to come R. A. NUN N Receiver of For Barnwell Agricultural and Developm .. PROFESSIONAL .. ..CARDS.. UK. E. P. SPENCE Dentist Office Formerly Occupied bj Dr. Ii. James, Next Carolina Club. Phone i43 it Co. H. W. CARTER, M. D. Specialist in Diseases of the Eye. Ear ; loee and Throat, and in Fitting Glasses. j Office with Dr. A. M. Schultz. Nation-; ftl Bank BuiMins, ERY MONDAY Phone 319 Home Office Washington. X. C. Gasoline sold at tbe Busy Bee Cafe, either day or night and also Sundays. 10 30 2wc. H. Bentley Harriss ! Still With I "Old Reliable" The Mutual Life Insur nnrp Company OF NEW YORK On Oct. 12, the First iberty Truck was turned over to the U. S. GOVERNMENT -made by the sedu iwa CO. Skinner & Flanagan, Agents. THE DAILY NEWS IS READ BY 5,000 PEOPLE! The Greenville Daily News, $4 a vear "GENTRY & GOR EFI 63 i r U -7 1 The sales this week have not been large and have finished each day at noon untH Friday when it was near one o'clock. Prices have held up well and on some grades have been higher. avSSRSjg 191'914 lbS- durin the week We note one of our opponents advertising their October average as $34.25. From their adver- Zt PtCted a hlf her average and with their sell sold on the market we are surprised that they did not average more and at the same time we are highly pleased at our average, especially when we find that upon taking the difference between the sum of their dollars and Gorman's that we averaged 90c per hundred more than the other tnree houses. L11S aYeu know? fact' commented on by all jud ges of tobacco, that Gorman's sell a much larger percent of scrap and common tobacco than any house m Greenville. How does Gorman's make such high averages? Because we sellall grades higher. ' Bring us your next load and we will show you, ........,. ..r., - ' ;.? , ' -"f'HinniiMmM ifl!f'Slg wfjfJU hm1 fhoutin for Gorman's, a auSv ?Ual but7ery little fine tobacco and each STrrap an5 very common tobacco in ThurSv SST a fe- of those sellin wi us VinceSo aay.h 1)01111(18 and averages: McSJrS" 'S1 ? IK8' JE6-68' 32 to c Avg. $39.70 fflcuwhorn, 814 lbs. $331.40, 36 to 45cc Aw in 71 w SSrSkfl? avI: 349S P p iTi ' oJf- 69-88, 35 to 55c. Avg 41 56 oung & D. 1102 lbs. $533.50, 30 to 65c. Avg. 48.41 .4t;milipfill!jiiinp g D 0 i I 0 0 D D
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1917, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75