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GHEENSBOnO DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY. MAT T, 1910 S One PHI It i Impoeeibla to be veil, simply hm- paaatbht, tha bo veto art cenen pacta. Vast products, poisonous anbstaacca, avast ba removes! from tfas body at less 4inrjKlviiH''ini aaca each day, ar there vIB k troabla. i-js,atfsajU- tit"'l TW om of Ayer'a PilU is small, aahy aaavtrasran. aWnaar. t.t.VgS'.- ik sill at bedriiM. AH vegersMe. L P. A. CONVENTION First Session Opened Testerfaj it fluton-Salem. (Special ta DaBy Neva.) Winaton 6alem, May 8. The annual esaventioa of the North Carolina di vis as of ths Travslers Protective Assocss tie f Aaierica eoiivamd in the Palm room af tat total Zinzrndorf Ihia after nossn, ta be ia session today and tonur rov, wits a food attendance fur tae , epening meeting. Taa eonvcation vaa called ta erder bv President V. R. Hewitt, of Aaherille, and vaa pened with prayer by Kct. E. 8. Croaland, post chaplain. Mayor O. B. Eaton made the addreae of veleonte on behalf of the city, and Charles O. Lee, of Aeheville, made the response. Dr. Neal L. Anderson, state chaplain, made an addreas and the apeakera were in troduced by Mr. B. H. Marsh, the sec retary of the local poet. An automobile ride aver the city vaa aociai iciiun acoeauiea ivr mie ai ternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Many of the members attended the tall sains. The regular eutiaeaa session vas held tonight, when rtperte vers made by the various committee!, officers were elected. delegfatea chosen to the national conven tion and the time and place axed for the next state convention. ESTIMATES INCREASING Row Believed Somber tilled fej Earth quake Will Exceed 500 San Jose, Casta Rita, May 6 The number of persons killed when lartago was devastated by sn earthquake Wed nesday night is now pieced muvh shore the first estimate of 600 persona. Four hundred bodies have beeu recovered Irom the ruina. The shock occurred at S.'xi o'clock and continued about la eecouds. The buildings of the town collapsed and the surviving populace vn throws into a panic. ANOTHER STORY OF THE SHOOTING OF ABSHEK RALEIGH ALDERMEN BACK DOWN ON DRUG LICENSES (Special to EaJhy News.) RaleigV May 6. Since bom at the drug stores would psy the $600 license tax imposed by the aldermen two weeks ago, for filling alcohol and whisky pre criptlons, ana they vers threatening to contend for their right in the court to fill such prescriptions without license, the aldermen hive restored the old 125 tax. The near-beer tax remains at $100. Charters Granted. (Special to Daily News.) Raleigh, May I. The Merchant's Tel ephone company is eharteded with $10, 0UO capital for constructing a lino of telephones that will connect Baileys, Nash county, Wilton and Middlesex. 8. C. Wills, H. B. High, and K. W. Williams are among the incorporators. There is also a charter for the Kev-ton-VloArthur Lumber company, Eliia betfetown, Bladen county, capital $100, (100, by J. 8. Newton, W. Walper and others, most of toe stockholders being business men of Favetteville. Second-hand Automobiles for sale. IfeAdoa Garage Co. Faytttevuta Music Festival. (Special to Daily Hews.) Paysttevllle, May 8 The spring fee tivsvl ta be held under the auspirea of the Woman's Ovic association was bril liantly inaugurated laat niglit, the chief feature of the opening program being a splendid musical program, participated in by talented local musicians. The other departments of the featrval, at tractlvs booths of rarloua descriptions, etc., were all patronized by throngs. Winston-Salem, Mav 6. A ktter from Wilkesboro today states that Holder, who shot Absher in that county s few dsvs ago, is not a deputy sheritf snd 'that he had no ca ims for the arrest of Absber. There was a reward for the arrest of Absher, who stands charged with killing a man named Brown, in Wilkea county, four years ago. The ariter goes on to say that Absber was shot in the bark while running away from the poase in pursuit. Six or sight shots were fired, and it is claimed that Absber made no resistance except to run His condition it such that little hope i entertained for his recovery. Warrant hsve been itsusd for Joseph Holder, K J. Da fury, Dol Brown and Dock llmwu. members af the posse that fired irpon Afceher. KAT101SAL LEAGUE ! Bottsa, ; Braaklym, j. Brooklyn, S. Y, May Boston won a poorly played gams IUI today, due largely to lbs cold wind that made pitching and aeldiiar difhoult, Boors: K H. K. Boston Mnlo10 14 3 Brooklyn 100 liO 0014 s (Vtu, Brown and Graham; Drenau, Wilhelm and F.rwia. Time, I'm niree, Riglvr and Moraa. Pittsburg, ; Caicaga, i. Chicago, May . Pittsburg defeated Chicago to 1 ia a wild game today. The winners made only four hits and the losers did not make a fielding error. Score: R- W- K diu-ago 000610 0001 0 Pittaburg onlCWOOU s 1 Mclntvre. PferTcr Carson and Keed- ham: Leifield and fiibaon. . Time, 1.40., I tnpirca, Kletu and Kane. Philadelphia, s; Hew York, j. Vt w Vork, May l Philadelphia got twice at maur hits off Matheweon to day as the liiante did off Kuxen. but the visitors were beaten. Three of the 1 liiauta' safeties were bunched in tue auth inning, with an error by Titus, New Vork then scoring all its runs. i Score: R.1I. K Philadelphis 0U0 Ono OiOp-S 8 1 New Vork 000OU3 0O-4 1 Koxen and Dooin: Mathcwson end t Myers. Time, 1.30. Umpires, Kigler and Enialie. ' Tba ever lncxeaaing popularity of ta Bittern prsvss its value. Tu ever 56 years it hat given natiafac tiea is caaaa af Stomach and Bowel tronbles. Try a bottle af SI OSTETTER' CCLaBRATID STOMACH BITTER ff1 court here jetitrtly, Tohn Hatcher, "!io was in a state of inUxiratioa, wt ; judged is contempt of court by Judge j Allen, and ordered to fail. ' liaU'her waa a witnesa in a auit of Ins fciittrr, Elmfwth Roberta, agaiaat the' e.tTn I nion Tekrapk company for, failure to deliver a nteaMttfe fron Hatcher anaouncinff the death of hta mem. ' The nut, which wa tor $1.V00, "mental , anfruivah," was ilecided ia favor of the Wastern I 'nion. I SUITH ATUKTIC LEAGUE MANY DURHAMITES FAILED TO PAY THEIR POLLTAX (Special to Dally Neva.) Durham, May 8. Us books of Sher iff Harward, which last week looked so promisiag in the matter of polltax pay meuta, are not better than they Lav usually been, and of a Hat of 1,610 whites, K.o4li are paid, leaving 808 die frsnchiaed by failure to pay. taxes. The number of men, however, who wil be qualified to vote if they avail them selves of rrgiatretlon aud the right of suffrage, is large and tba campaign this year will not lose interest baceiiee it is an orr time occasion. GOVERNOR WHl BE ORATOR AT MEMORIAL EXERCISES Raleigh, May $. -Oovemor Kitehin is to be ths special orator for the Memorial day exercieee here Monday, May 10. The addreas sad other exercisca win oe out at the Confederate cemetery, snd the Third Regiment hand snd the Kaleigh Light Infantry will participate. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. Everybody desires good health, which ia impossible unices the kidneys ere sound tad healthy. Koley's Kidney Rem edy should be taken at the first indica tion of any irregularity, and a aerioua illneas may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and Madder to their normal state and activ itv. Howard Gardner. Fortune Telling trial to 1 Does not take lata ooasideratioa the 1 ass's nsppiaess wosasnly neaJtn. The wo it, an who nelects her health is aeflecttai the vary Inundation ol all good fortune. For without health love loses its luttrv and gold is but drees. Wossnlv health when loet or impaired may generally ha fcgained by the uae of Dr. Picroe'e Favorite Prescription. Kick woaeeei sre invited to ooasult Dr. Pteroe by letter frit. All eorreepoadenoe held st sacredly ooaBdootial. Address World 'e Dia peatery Medical Associstion, K. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Da. Piaaci't GassT Family Docrot Boos, The People's Cossseva Seas Medical Adviser, svewly revised ip-to-daro oditioa 1000 pages, eaewers fa PlMin tnglish botts of deltcsre qwestioas which every woanso, tingle or assrried, ought to know ehout. Rent fret, ia plein wrapper to any addreaa on receipt of 21 one -cant atamps to cover msiling oaly, or in oloth binding for 3! stamps. THE BERNSTEIN BED Ths keeneat nrerchsndiaers smong ths bed depsrtment long ago dis covered that the beet metal Ixxla were made by the BERNSTEIN MANU FACTURING COMPANY. The eaiiett beds to sell. The most certain to get ths good will of the purrhsaer. "Protection ajraintt imperfection" is the Bernstein gusrsntee. Sold in Greensboro only by HUNTLEY-STOCKTON-nill CO. IKDEBTAmG 018 SPECIALTY Day 7(2 PHONES Klgfal 1IU Macon, a; Jacksonville, 1. Macon, (ia., May 6. Benton waa in fine form today and fanned 14 Jack sonville battera. Score: R. H. E. Macon .' 200000000 i S Jaeksonvills 000 010 000-1 4 S Benton and Kehlkoff; Pope and Wahl. Time, 146. Umpire, Ebarr. Augusta, 7; Savannah, 1. Augusta, Ga., May 6.- Five singles snd two three-lstae hiu in the first in ning gsve Auguata 9ve runt and cinched the game. tuguata ol000001 T S Savannah 010 000 000-1 2 i Wagner and Dudley) Reynolds and Wells. Time, 1.2.V Umpire, Conner. Colnmbna, 4; Columbia, 1. Columbus, Ga., May Opportune hitting von for Columbtia over Colum bia today 4 to 1. Score: R. H. E. Columbus llOlOOlO" 4 S Columbis 000010000-1 4 0 McLeod and Krebs; Wslleee snd Ma bry. Time, 1.SS. Umpire, Collins. MUTBEIN IEA6CE Monttomery, j; Mobile, a. Montgomery, May 8. In the laat half of the ninth inning Hart scored when Greniingcr tingled to center, Montgom cry winning 3 to 2. Score : R. H. E. Mobile OOt 000 000-2 1 Montgomery 200 000 001 S 3 Hittrolff and Dunn: .Tuul and Hart. Time, x-00. Umpires, Fitasimmona aud Kason. Chattanooga, 5; Nashville, 4. Chsttsnoogs, Msy 8. In sn unusually fast game here today Chattanooga won from Nashville, 6 to 4. Score: R. H. E. Chattanooga 020 010 101 11 2 Naahville 010 010 0114 8 3 Demaree and Carton; Caae and 8ea baugh. Time, 1JS8. Umpire, Rudderham. Birmingham, 6; New Orleans, 1. Birmingham, May 8 Birmingham de tested New Orleans thit afternoon in a one-tided oonteat. Score: R.H. E. Birmingham 3.10 000 00 8 12 I New (Meant 000 100 0001 5 2 Manuel and Rvsn: Msiwell, Piuitt snd Gribbent. Time, 129. Umpire, ( "n c . Ysle, 13; Virginia, 1. New Hsven. Msy 8 - In a . limcly pltycd gtnie today the I'niveraity of Virginia, tired after its game with Holy Cross and Ilnrvard, lott to Yale today, 13 to 1. Merritt't home run and a three-bane hit by Tommert eerc fea tures. ' Score: K. H. K. Vsle ino 4H M -13 11 I Virginia ono 000 (ml - 1 7 1 ommers and ( arhart : hitman, lorn linsoa and Koan. 1 ilne, 2.01. I inpin'. lie re her. You Will Find true comfort in read ing; or working by the soft, mellow light of CRYSTAUTE 1 It is easy for the eyes.! Burns brightly and steadily all the time. Lights your home "Just Like Daylight" j THE TEXAS COMPANY SOU) BY DIXIE ICE & COAL CO. GREENSBORO. N. C. We Give Yellow Trading Stamps Phone Your Wants -to 1057, Main Floor; 468 House Furnishings; 1504, Second Floor, Ready-lo-Wear New lot BUTTERICK Fashions, 25c, with coupon good for any pattern. LA VIDA 1910 Commencing Monday, May 9th, the distin guished fashion authority and expert Corsetiere, Madame Rose, will deliver an interesting fashion talk in connection with a demonstration of the latest LA VIDA MODELS, to which all of our patrons will be welcome. New Linen Suits. New Lingerie Dresses. New Waists and New Skirts. One floor devoted entirely to Ready-to-Wear. ARGUMENT HEARD IN STATE BOND AND BANK CASE fSpecial to DIIt News.) Raleigh, May 6 The North Curolina Supreme court today heard the argu ment ia the noted ststc bond and bank tot k ease of Rsleich Savings Rank va. North Carolina Corporation Cbrnmiaaion today, and a ruling by the court ia con fidently eipected by next Wednesday, eiaca it is etnecially deairea to have the quet.iona Involved settled by the tians toa t3,O00.OUO refunding bund issue by the state t marte, June I. in the Ti J of getting the highest saiilc bids left' orth Carolina banas. I he srgument for the corporstif-n corntnitsion is by Ayoock snd Wintton snd that fur the hsnks br A. B Andrewt jr., snd V. H. Pace, the hank inaist that in buying these state bonds they hsve the right to deduct their bond holding, from their bsnk surplus, thereby reducing by the amount of these bond investments ths taxes that can be assessed against the bank stock. Counsel for the corpora tion eommiinn inMt that individuals sre not allomed to deduct their state bond holdings from their other aaaeta in arriving at taxable property, and there is no eqiritsble reason for granting this favor to the banks. They figure that if this suit should go sgainst the ruling of the eommiwion it would in the end mean-" a lo of about M.noo.noO in taxes to the state. eMimatinK on the basis of the periods snd smonnts involved by the tyiO.OOO ho.pit.il te nds d.rectlv involved and the f-1.n00.nnn rfi;nd-ng bonds about ta be issued sni swsiting the result of this suit. Ia Contempt af Court. (Special to Daily Hears.) FayeUeville, May 6. While testifying 'oa list witness stead ef Uae Suaaxior if 9 rTatswii-t 0 A Feeling' of Satisfaction When a man buys footwear he wants a shoe that not only is com fortable, but one that gives his foot a stylish, neat appearance. Such a feeling of satisfaction comes to the man wearing the Burro jap Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoe They are built on sensible, scientific foot-form lasts, with a consum mate regard for the current styles. They are made of Burrojap leather. They are conservatively stylish away from any appearance of freakish ness. They fit the foot accurately, without any tendency to sag over or chafe the heel. Their prices are $4.00 and $5.00 To pay less is to buy disappointment. To pay more is extravagance. Remember, every shoe is sold under a guarantee. "In the event that the uppers in a pair of Burrojap Patent Leather Guaranteed wShoes should break through before the first soles wear out, we authorize Callalian-Dobson to replace them with a new pair FREE. BURT PACKARD. (Inc.) Brockton, Mass. Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co. ipcAsHAPt, Greensboro's Largest and Most Progres sive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr.
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