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GREENSBORO, N. C. PAGE FIVE onoi GENERAL CARR'S TRIP. HUMAN INTEREST. CONTAGIOUS.

He May Visit Honolulu And Japan A Mother Loses Her Child On The The Likker Business Seems Really Before His Return. Pullman Car. Contagious. BEAUTIFULLY MODELED SUITS Before leaving for his contemDlat. Sometimes we are forced to con ed trip to California and the Orient, The following human Interest story appears, in the Statesville Landmark: "A mother and her four or fivo- general Julian S.

Carr told a re and clude that whiskey germs get into the air, and then in a man's system and force him to do things he didn't want to do. Last week, as an illus porter for the Raleieh News and Overcoat Observer that the length of his stay months-old baby, traveling from some TiOint north of Salisbury to mtmore, became separated in Sal uepended on whether or not he got too homesick to remain so long away from North Carolina. isbury Friday morning when the tration, the Reidsville Review told about a "breaking out" in that section, which suggests that many people have no regard at all for the law. Pullmans for Western train No. 11 AT $15.00 AND $16.50 We are showing this season 'ftanbed from, the train from The story was: the north.

Just before the train from the north reached Salisbury KEEP GREENSBORO MONEY IN GREENSBORO Help Greensboro people. Take your Life Insurance in the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Do. And enable us to loan thousands of dollars more in your county. In addition to its first mortgage loans in Guilford county, the Jefferson's monthly salary list is of more financial value to the merchants of Greensboro than a factory having a weekly pay roll of over $1000. Policy Contracts Unexcelled "Deputy Sheriff Jackson and Police Officers Williams and Sullivan made a raid on the lands of a an eAivpuuiuuiy nne line of 2 tailored suits at popular prices.

the baby went to sleep and the mother left it lying on a seat in the i-pguiar Pullman coach, in which she was traveling, while she went to Mr. Martin, two miles north of town Friday and captured two full barrels In colors and cuts these suits the dining car to get breakfast. Th mother had of course been told that of blockade liquor. The still had been moved and no arrests were the Pullman would be transferred to thf Western train for AsheviTe and she and her baby would not made. One barrel was found in an abandoned well.

The liquor was said to resemble muddy water and had no "bead" on it. It is thought it was made from molasses and chemi have to change cars. She did not realize, however, that the dining car remained attached to the same train and went on toward Atlanta. cals. -j lauiuj uaB piannea ior me to take a trip of six months, but I may cut it off at thirty days," he said.

"For you know I may get too homesick to stay away from Durham longer than thirty days. If I finish the trip as it has been planned, I will go to San Francisco, Honolulu and Japan." "I wish I could stay for the State Fair," added General Carr. "From all indications I judge that it will be the best Fair that has ever been held in the State. I know that Durham is going to exhibit on an unprecedented scale. Capt.

JE. J. Parrish is throwing a great deal of enthusiasm into his work and his friends in Durham and the State at large are cooperating with him cordially. Chief Marshal R. O.

Everett also is hard at work to make the Fair greater than ever and Judge Sykes, who will have charge of the Durham exhibit, will do his part of the work well. The. Durham Hosiery Mill, you may say, will have an elaborate exhibit, one on a scale that may prove a surprise to many not aware of the big scale on which we manufacture hosiery in Durham." "Officer Sullivan seized a trunk at "When the train reached Salis are right in the front rank of fashion and the workmanship measures up to the high standard of excellence demanded by the Vanstory establishment. Vanstory chas. h.

Mcknight, Manager 31 lOnOI 3E bury the mother had not finished breakfast and. she continued to en the Southern depot Saturday night brought in on No. 43 from Lynchburg which contained' two kegs, or 10 'gallons of whiskey. A few min joy her morning meal, feeling that all was well" with the baby because utes after the train arrived, Ester she didn't have to "change cars" on Stewart, colored, who lives in Reids her journey. But while she sat in ville, sent the -baggage check by a the diner the car which contained drayman for the trunk.

He was tried in recorder's court Monday the baby was detached from the train and shifted to the Western train, which was waiting on the morning and found guilty of trans porting and sentenced to the roads for five months. yards. Presently the Western train pulled out for Asheville and the other train left for Charlotte and "Officers Brown and Cook captur ed a suit-case containing three gal other points south, with the baby a lons of whiskey brought in by Delia passenger on the former and the Brown Saturday afternoon. She was mother a passenger on the latter. "JIM NOTHING." sentenced to 10 months to the coun When the mother finished her break ty roads." fast and started back through the This looks like more likker than Colonel Boy den, Of Salisbury, Grows Reminiscent.

train to return to the baby shewaa naturally horrified to find that the you ordinarily find in a city bar room and viler too. coach which contained that precious No Matter Where You Live In town or out of town, if you need the best in Commercial Printing call on or write to little bundle of humanity was not there. Her anxiety and discomfiture The Telephone Girl. was of course lessened but little when she was told "how come." Why isjit that men who would never think of being impolite to a lady face to face, will growl, and cuss, and quarrel most impolitely Anyway when the train reached Concord a message was sent to Statesville telling the Pullman conductor on the Western train to take good care of the baby, and that its would take it from the train at Bilt-more. The mother was to follow by another train.

over the telephone? The Southern Bell discusses the phenomenon in a statement recently made public, en titled: "Why cuss? The girls can't KENDALL" "When No. 11 arrived in States help it." Every man, at times, probably "gets mad at" central, feeling that In the Raleigh News and Observer Colonel Baldy Boyden, of Salisbury, as good a man as ever lived, grows reminiscent as follows In contrasting the condition of the farmers of today with conditions a number of years ago, Col. A. H. Boyden, of Salisbury, who was in the city yesterday, said that he had mingled with the farmers of the State for 30 years and he considered the farmers of this State in good condition now He said: "I can remember the time when the farmer used to come in to buy his Easter buggy.

He would pay down $10 and take about two years to pay the balance. Now he buys an auto and planks down $500. He is now out of debt and prosperous and I hope that he won't have to get back to the lien system. "There is something in this automobile business, too, in a beneficial way to the farmer. Take, for instance, the woman from whom I buy butter and eggs.

She comes to town in an automobile. I said to her, 'How did you-manage to get Jim to buy you an 'Jim nothing," she said, "he didn't pay a cent on this automobile. I bought it myself from my sales of butter, eggs ville the baby was still sleeping where its mother left it. A number of other mothers with babies were passengers in the same car and they expressed their willingness to care for it until it reached its father at Biltmore. The name of the parents of the child were not learned." he is dealing with a machine rather Greensboro, N.

O. Orders promptly filled at prices always satisfactory. than a person, but that doesn't war-rent, either from a standpoint of politeness or common business 0 General Goethals Remains. sense, the practice of "bawling out" the operator and being discourteous to a young woman who is in all Although he had resigned as gov For sale. ernor of the Canal Zone, his resigna probability doing the very best she can.

tion to take effect November 1, General Goethals has cabled the with "If a fellow talked to his wife, or sister, like he sometimes talks to A Message By Mail or By Telephone, Which? "Every letter written in a business house costs somewhere between twenty and fifty cents. The stamp is the smallest item. Stationery, stenographer's time all bring the actual cost of a letter higher than most people imagine." jo, h. aiun. It is more Economical to Telephone Not only does it actually cost less to telephone your message but you reach your man instantly, talk over your business personally, and get an immediata reply.

Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. drawal of his resignation to Secretary Garrison and says he will re the telephone operator, he would Farm of about 160 acres, in Rockingham county, within seven miles of Reidsville. Good neighborhood. Near church and school. Fine tobacco farm.

Some improvements. Can ofTer terms to right party. Address "Farm" Box 888, Greensboro, N. C. have to leave home before break main on the job until the sand fast," says a fellow at our elbow, slides cease.

who has seen what we are writing, It is feared now that it will be and chickens. Before I got my auto impossible for shins to eo through mobile when I came to town I had to and commenting on the appeal to treat the telephone girls with the canal before January 1. And a go to the field and take a horse from the plow and the trip to town would erreat many men. your Uncle among Gave money, buy guns, Jewelry, of Phil Oppleman, Pawnbroker, S. Elm.

Standing in your bwiLLiglit if you do not use them, wonder if the canal will ever take all day. Now with my automobile I leave" the farm early in the A Deserved Tribute. be a success. The fact that Uncle Sam brutally and murderously took possession of the nroDerty. might morning and by 10 clock I am back at the farm." The Durham Bureau of the Ral suggest that retribution comes to eigh News and Observer hands the nations as well as to individuals.

flowers to the flowers in the following manner: A JUST JUDGE. "Capt. J. R. Renn, the affable sta-tionmaster of the Durham's hand Judge G.

S. Ferguson Endears Him some railway structure, has under self To Old Neighbors. taken the seemingly insurmountable New Tailoring House. Mr. Ben G.

Ginsberg, who is well known to Greensboro people, is making preparations to open a new tailoring house in the Clegg Building on South Elm street, in the store room formerly occupied by the United States Woolen Mills. Mr. Ginsberg expects to open Saturday morning with a splendid line of task of developing the genuine Many friends in Greensboro of esthetic taste of the traveling publir. Judge Garland S. Ferguson will react SOUTHERN BELL He has planted and under perfect cultivation three plots of flowers TEL.

fi TEL. CO. the following from the Carolina Mountaineer, published at Waynes-ville, with pleasure: along the railway track which gives a touch of beautification to the sta woolens suitable for suits and over "Judge Garland S. Ferguson has tion's yards and directs attention of the traveling public to the pleasing qualities of the railway company. coats.

He will have associated with endeared himself to his home peo ple during the term of Court just him Mr. Philip Berlin, an expert Among the varieties of flowers thriv held, as never before. When it was cutter and experienced tailor. ing on this hitherto undeveloped by Mr. Ginsberg has made arrange way are: Begonia, canna, scarlet sage, petunia, colia, morning glory, ments with a large Woolen Mill to announced that he would hold the courts of the district, following Judge Webb who was considered very lenient and sympathetic in his sentences, it was feared Judge Fer periwinkle, nasturtia, marigold, sun-dan grass and cosmo.

Captain Renn secure patterns direct and he proposes to sell suits made to individual measurements at popular prices. His line of patterns for overcoats, is ex possesses the happy faculty of developing the fine spirit and good-humored qualities of his patronage ceptionally attractive. Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South guson would be even more so, because of local sympathy for people whom he knew so well; but the fears were groundless and he has measur and the flowers are the latest fra Hotel Clegg Twelve Companies. ed up well and showed himself to oe grant bouquet that accentuates the pleasant of a sometime displeased public. His psychology is to appeal Twelve companies of the North the great man that he is, both in his charges to juries and the sen to the better nature of men and the Traversing all the Southern States, Carolina National Guard have thus tences he has imposed.

Friendship connecting all the principal cities, re small things of life count tremend ously in making that appeal effec far announced their intention of at for the parties in suits, seems to have made no difference in discharg King of Externals for Colds Croup and Pneumonia, sorts and affording quick, convenient tive. Passengers hurriedly going to and from trains will stop to pluck a tending the Great State Fair and participating in the parade on Wednesday, according to Adjutant Gen ing his duties, and it is perfectly clear to us, that it must have been I have found Gowans so efficient and reliable a and up-to-date service between all I I X' m. flower planted and designed for their Preparation in all cases where a powerful count-, er irritant is needed, and also possessing such de points. Through trains from all the comfort. Such acts, small they be, very unpleasant in some instances where he found it necessary to impose road sentences.

It is against has a tremendous influence in gain Southeastern territory to Washing- eral Laurence Young who is assist ant chief marshal. Others are ex pected. A Drouth. ing the good will of a public that cided anodyne properties that I cannot resist the desire to endorse it as far and away superior to any preparation of its class that has come under my observation. I do not think any household can afford to be without it and I shall most certainly advise all druggists of my acquaintance to human nature and costs bitter pangs often frowns down upon the so termed 'soulless corporation." ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Xew York.

Through tickets sold and to sentence a friend or the son of 'a friend to imprisonment or to a term Stock up with it. HOWARD JAMES, M. E29 Massachusetts Boston. Mass. on the roads, but a just judge must all UW III Pullman reservations made to No Western Carolina Fair This Year The Hotel Clegg has been for many years the hong of the traveling man, and no pains are spared to make every guest experience a home-like feeling.

Splendid table ser-rice, first class rooms and beds. The Hotel Clegg Is conducted on the European Plan and each guest pays only for what he gets. The traveling public is cordially Invited to give us a call Just across the street from the depot and yet "right In town" W. F. Clegg, Proprietor.

In compliance with the new state law four thousand sa do this sometimes, to maintain hi3 All Druggists Sell Gowans integrity and serve the public." Announcement is made in Ashe- 3 SIZES 25c. 50c, AND Sl.OO loons in Chicago, wnicn nerexoiore have kept open house on Sunday, principal points. Use the Southern for SAFETY, SERVICE, SCENERY. GO WAN MEDICAL CO, Terrible. ville by the Western North Carolina Fair Association, that no exhibition must close.

CONCORD. N. For rates, schedules or any other Information call oa year agent sr vrlte The New Bern authorities now will be held during the coming fall, have on hand about thirty gallons v. riuAAiui, x-Msepger ana Ticket Agent Greensboro, X. C.

R- H. DcButip, Division Passenger Agent. rmi jfm c. The building of the fair association at Riverside Park were destroyed by of whiskey which they have conns fire several months ago and the di cated as contrabrand during the past ten days and some time during the rectors are unwilling to undertake next week there's going to be an of the task of selecting other struc tures in that the offerings of build ficial "slaughter" of the spirituous frumenti out in the rear of the City ings of such size as is required for the housing of exhibits are very Hall. A Man Mangled.

Good Work Going On. More than $250,000 was expend Fragrant Flowers James Bright, son of George Bright, of Pamilco county, was ed by the United States in four caught between the cars of a Nor mountain counties of North Carolina folk Southern train at the union station at New Bern and so badly during the last fiscal year under the Weeks -law for the purpose of pro mangled that he died shortly after ward. He was attempting to cross tecting the water sheds 'drained by the tracks at the station when the six important water courses. accident occurred. No blame is at We Would Like For Every Person In Guilford Gounty To Visit Our Store This Week The full new line of merchandise and shoes is now in place.

The high standard required by this store has been fully maintained, in fact we have never been able to show a higher or more durable grade of wearing apparel for gentlemen ladies and children. HENDRIX CO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES tached to the railroad for the ac These streams flow through rich farming sections of Tennessee, North and South Carolina and Georgia. AHEN times are good and VY when times are bad whether your plant is running overtime or half time-the economy of power adj st to actual needs is obvious. For perfectly adjustable, economical power buy electric service from Central Station.

"HOT MERELY ELECTRIC POWER, BUT ILLUUIIIATillB SERVICE." N. C. Public Service Co. Pbeoes 330 and 331. cident.

Settled The Suit. emptying on the one side into the Atlantic and on the other Into ths Mississippi. They are the Catawba, The Seaboard Air Line railroad Tennessee, Little Tennessee, Tadkin has withdrawn its suit to restrain f--jr Vv- 01 and supply of water, so important to the people, the the State authorities from the col lection of Its 1915 taxes on the basis Government is endeavoring to pro of the $20,150,000 tax valuation in tect. lend sweetness and beauty to their stead of the former $15,000,000 and surroundlags. Like a magic wand they bestow what is most beautiful A New Hospital.

will pay the full amount on the as sessment. o- Grim Winter Comes. The physicians of Greensboro are attempting to formulate some plans by which a new hospital can be A dispatch from Lincoln, Nebras tm nature. All the garden and hothouse beauties promptly delivered to you. Let us fashion, your favorite lowers for you Into exquisite designs II.

StEtalz, Florist, miJSlfflT, NORTH GAROLCTA erected. It is said that St. Leo's ka, says central and southern Ne braska was struck by a killing frost hospital, because of the growth of our city, is inadequate to meet the Monday night, and much damage to demand. the corn crop is reported..

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