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i i Hi: ! t H f It : -It THE GREENVILLE PAILY NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 2S, y -. .'. . -- : K.S. RAILROAD BUYS D. AND S. C. " ' The State Corporation Commission was aclvisej by the president, of the '"Notfolk" !sputhera iRailroadSyeteraay C .that his company had acquired the . -Durham and South Carolina "IlaHroad, - running from Durham, - southwest to " Bonsai, on the Seaboard Railway and ; t -w ' -:r connecting with the Norfolk Southern V:Vnn to Charlotte at Duncan in the ,. '' northern . end of ; Harnett county JCo 'details of the transfer were giver in a i the; telegram and. noMoeal represei ita tive of the company knew., anytt ing : . a.bout' it. ' .--"T . 0 vThe iiequisition of the line will j;ivel I .' the Norfolk Southern a; direct acc ess from Norfolk to Durham ana will pro- r fiably be materially' finprovl during ' the next few months. The line was '. built 13 years ago by the Chatham .'.Lumber Co., and . later, sold to the fiVVilliams interests at Lynchburg. Re lifcently it was bought by several of the if stockholders of the American Tobacco , !; Company, and much of the products ; : of the' company shipped fVom Durham .'.- over it. The line i capitalized at : $500,000 in addition t(f. paid-in capi-'- rtal. It is 37.38 miles in length. KAISER BILL, S NOW A TAILOR SAYS DISPATCH BOY PORTABLE SGHOOLHOUSES ' (By Associated Press) j , Savannah, Ga. The Board . of Ed- It ucation of Chatham county,. of ; which (By Associated Pregs.) . Bau V""" 7 ,7 . Un bnv number of ortable school London. Former Kaiser Wilhelm Jjhouses to meet the congested condi- W fiormdnv .HS TlOW trVinjI I11S lianU itA ...ujn afnnla V.nnh will . v j . . - , -. ilJU. tX- LUC . MVVV- x I as. a. rauor aucuiuiug w vix accommoaate aoouc w pupiis suu cot aispatch.from-Amsterdam.;-,..-.: :. !-about-$l,000' t:. , ; - The' dispatch quotes a trade paper f - ; r ...... that he is excellent at the 1 1 j -n T -u'ni'?' t -' -' - - --'AgSYr y I PERSONAL 1 1 t -' - t 1 FLOCK OF MICE ILAD , - " NEST OF, REAL MOSES as .say in job.". BODY .OF FAR51EB FOUND IN SITTING POSTURE AT SPRING Bristol, YaprThe . discovery of the of near S.altVille, Va., on the oulev edge )a North .Holston woods, parti body of J: L.J Neal, prominent farmer ally solves the mystery of h s dis-r pearance from his homo yesterday afternoon. . The IkxT.v vas discovered in a sitting posture at the edge of sprinjrc ' The coroner's verdict stated' that he had " died of heart failure. ARE TRYING TO SOLVE MYSTERY By Associated Pyess) Winchester, Va. Officials of Lon don county are on-leavoring to unravel the mystery surrounding two .stele tons found in a save difficult of ac cess in a high bluff of rock J. near Bluemot, Va. Anatomists declare the keletcns to be those' of . a nian' and woman. Besij the . bones werdxf ound a revolver , and eight glass eyes. 750, feet into the air. So mnybe that's i Hunters last winter found a skeleton kwhat's raising the price of the stun. n)t far away from th -cave. One pint of. gasoline is said to eon tain enough power to lift . six tons Wilmington, N. C, May 15, 1920. to NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATS: Gentlemen: For nearly forty years New Hanover County and the Cape Fear Section have had no representation among our Democratic State Officials. j In presenting Senator W. B. Cooper for Lieuten the Democratic ticket. We ask you to support him, and ant-Governor, we offer a man fully competent and qualified to fill the position, one who has always voted protect is interest at the polls on June 5th, especially since the good County of Pitt has furnished our very efficient Secretary of State for many years, and no op position is offered in the present primary. One State official from Pitt and one from New Hanover would seem reasonable. Yours truly, - M.-O. Blount, one of BetheVs prom inent citizens is - a Greenville visitor. 000 -C. J Snell -ot Raleigh arrived in the. city this morning . ' ' 000 " j! A. Staton of Bethel was on jrar streets this morning. 0 0 O A.VII. Craft of Kinston arrived in the city this morning. - . ooo , J. T. Iloss of Washington is regis tered at the Proctor hotel. 000 T. H. Smith and wife of New Bern are in the city. ; , r 0-00 . .. . W. I. Woo ten" of Filson is here on business. ; , . ' ooo Raymond Moore of Raleigh is the guest of h8 sisters Misses Fannie and Alice Moore on Pitt street. 000 - Messrs. James E. Gaskill and B. K. Bryan of New Bern are spending the ilay in the city on business. - 000 : J. E. Taylor of Farmville was here yesterday afternoon. Q. 0 - Q H. G. . Sugg "left Wednesday for a Richmond Hospital to undergo a slight operation, Mr. Sugg wull be gone a week or ten days. ooo Prof. C. W. Wilson of the East Car-! olina Tedchers Training School has returned from Wake Forest College where he .attended the Annual com- mencement exercises and also a meet ing of the. board of trustees of "which he is a member. 000 Whit L. Brown came in last night from Charlotte to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Old Whit is. an old Greenville boy and we are all gad to see his smiling face once more. : . jv For some time Uugn Jtaui uas uw ' missihg'- billsout i'ot hisS.cash; drawer and7?tn spite of th& faet that be kept careful '.atch, Cwas ' unable o" locatJe thg robbers. It . wasn't unUl esxeruay morning,- when, he happeed to be moving ; some boxes under the countr, that he came across a nest of , small mice, ' who ere "curled np comfort ably within? border .'- of '-bills whicih totalled $11.00. The' father-mouse .or mother-mouse ' had crawled into , the cash drawer v through 'a hole' inhe rear - and had - selected her bedding" from the bills in the till. . L, v "Even the, mice had gotten wise to the high cost of s living," says 4 Mr . -Paul Washington Daily News. . .. TEN COItfMANpMENTS . FOR MODERN WIVES Los AngeleSj Call'How to Hold a Hushand" As condensed Jnto ten com mandments for modern women by Rev. P. R; Knickerbocker, who recently gave to Los Angeleswomen the benefit of his experience in this decalogue, " 1 Thou shalt have no other man "except thy husband ; neither . shalt thou eye another: 2 Thou shalt not neglect tbyhome for a bargain ; sale or club or suf ragette propaganda. ' . v.3 Thon shalt not be a peach on the street, a pippin in society and a le mon in the house. 4. Thou shalt not wear $50 bon nets and imported ltagerie , wjietlr husband wears 5 cent socks and hand-me-down trousers. . ... 5. Thou shalt not play bridge whist fors gaihi" neither shalt thou sip I the sparkling glass. ' ' 6. Thou shalt use, the same blend ishments on thy "husband as thou didst J use on they sweetheart' and he shall always be thy lover. . 7 Thou shalt not nag thy husband 1 nor thy son nor thy daughter nor thy servant. . . :' '.r 8. Thou shalt. suffer children ; to come, for thy greatest ndme is Mother! 9. Thou shalt not neglect t . pray for thy children or to spank them . 10. Thou shalt not rear thy c'.U dren by proxy, but thou myself shalt be their mother. will get- a big majority;; of votes at the'rfmary,,said-.lUStewart.;"this morning, -whor lias 3nst : returned from a speaking tour Ihrougti. that county . The ' people of ' Hyde - admire .'Mr. Gardner if or the stand he has -taken; on public .questions"; continued Mr. Stewart,; "and: they are very, much in terested , in his, candidacy. L L talked with" residents of practically '- every part -of the county' and the opinion wa sexpressed by xeveryoneVthat Gard- nr would lead in the primary. MGE XH.C.H m lt QflHl By Associated Press) Tientsin, .China.--Enlargenient 0 the . work of the ' Young Men's C hrist. 4an association.iH-China is planned an outcome of the international Pnn - - - - , rehtion of the association iust hd.i ;"Next to GardmTage seems to , f . be., the favorite. . There .Is very Jittle-K Morrison--- ' sentiment."- Washington Daily News. - . " , - : ,v.;-- PREDICTS SINGLE . A STANDARD OF MORALS 4- - " nf-r Philadelphia. Another -amendment to the federal xjonstitutioh,' providing a single standard of morals ;;for;' men and women and- inflicting severe pen alties for : immorality t was' 'predicted by William Jennings Bryan in-an ad- 'dress"before, tna. general assembly of j l he Presbyterian church - in the United States of America here today,' . "- FURNISHED ROOM FOR RE.NT with bath and telephone also steam - Heat "Apply - to Frarik ' Lockmy, Sanitary Barber Shop, . , l-riiiu lit sv are to- ho lo0 more secretaries c. ulteJ A - tu!l5 ana art. t) i,0 re. We "'Want 1m ; --t ,-'- " .A,,'.''' ' " -'''ir- -" ; ; to keep id mind the ! fact that in addition to printing this news paper wo do job woric of any kind. When in need of anything in thb lino be sure To See Us P. Q. Moore, Mayor Robert Ruark, City At torney W. P. McGlaughon, Chair man County Board Com missioners J. A. Orrell, Auditor W. N. Harris, Clerk of Court W. H. Blair, Register of Deeds George C. Jackson, Sheriff Washington Catlett, Sup. Public Instruction. "I 8 -' II aaocaoT iocaoi rono ao: 'img TWO STRIKERS ARE WOUNDED -; W A RIOT GARDNER IS RUNNING .- STRONG IN HYDE CO. "Max Gardner is- unquestionably the big favorite in Hyde county and NOTICE W OUR PATRONS Monday, May 31st, being a - Legal Holiday, the threeiBariks of this city will be closed all day.' . ; , - s - ' - -V.-" ' " -'V - '. This is National Memorial Day and will be generally observed throughout the entire country, especially :by the American Legion. - ; . ' , he GrceriviUeanIiuig!& Trust Co. The National Bank of Greenville . The Farmers Bank (By Associated Press) Atlanta. While the Officials of the Central Georgia Railroad and the striking clerks aye conferring in the city of Macon more than a thousand t'lerks of other roads are out in sym pathy according to the estimates of the union leaders. , , Bristol, R. I. Two strike sj'mpa thizers -were wounded, here today dur ing a riot outside of the Rubber Company's plant. IT QUITE WHITE'S THEATRE TONIGHT "Fair and Warmer" She had never mixed a cocktail, nor tasted one, and then one night Jack went to the lodge at least he said he did .and Rlmnv fn..wi c,K,wi.... ,.'h x.. : . . v ; crummwsuuuj 9 CCllMreilC, " ajltt DUt wait and see. 1 SATURDAY NIGHT ANTONIO? MORENO in, "The Invisible Hand" The. Light T'cight LoVcr" ALSO OTHER GOOD. COMEDIES v Matinee 2:30 - r ypTo IT You Feel That Way If Your Blood Is Starved for Red Cells PEPTO-MANGAN MAIvES BED BLOOD uvercomes That Langnid Feeling That Cheats You Out of Work r and Fun You say, "I wish I could go, but I don't feel able." Your friend say, "Ai;e you ilir You; are not exactly sick, you just teel inable to approach work or play m the old, vigorous spirit 3?he high speed -at which Americans live sometimes taxes their strength mi. - lue oiood is weak; lacking in red cells. Tyhen tnis condition exists, Gude's PeptorMangan taken three tfmes "a day shows quick benefits. Pep to-TVIangan is known to physiciaias as The Red Blood Builder. It increases thef supply of rich, healthy blood and in the absence of deep-seated disease this means health r9mi otronirth ztri men, or Votben' or " children. Pepto-Mangan is putXup .in : both liquid and tablet f orm Both forms, are exactly alike in medicinal qualities. vvnen you : order PeptoVMangan, be sure - to ask. the druggist f or "Gude V' And look for the name "Gude's" on the package. IfV"Giide'sw is not there. jilllltllln,Mllliill,;tIIIHIIIta gllHlllllMllllHlilI,lllHllHllHiitimMlPMiM I. lilllljilIjiM FflRBES EMTIME rOCK 21 Sale starts Saturday ilorning at 9 r O'clock : t , " . f - . . " and will last for one week only. Entire stock "marked down to 20 per cent off and will be sold for cash only v Hemember no goods sent on approval, nothing; charg ed, no exchanges.. Entire-stock at 20 per cent off. Come on, people, come on." It's your gain and our loss. Pos itively nothing sold ' on credit or s6n t on approval dur- mg sale. Mm TTTiTni WW MM. xxx ::;:!::;iiHiii.:;:i!:iiiiii::;;":!!!ii!im"a 1S ; not I'epto-Mangan. Adv. - 79 J - f V -ii , . ...... ' ' r . --
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