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HBEEXSBOBO DAILY NEWS. SATUBDAY. MAY 14. IVIO FETtSONALS A, A. Dogare, 0 Charlotte, bus ineea tWot fa the Hty y?terd., v ilnm. Charles M. Meiinin la- r -turned from a fcuatrirs tri ' !).n ' .r Mr. John TV. ma. an-i I ul i.. mt turiMd yestardy fi nn a vi-a tu tneiids aid relatives Win-t.n Stlfin. J. 6. Goldsmith . H Ixhi mght for Wuhlnptua. U .. Ifre h wij ipend nrar&l days on to reUtlvea. Mra. J- L TVolte, of "(! nd, N. C, ia rWltinf friends and relative in the ity. R H De Butte, of OiarloUt, la spend ing the day In the city. Miaa Goro Karp, of ML. Airy, u spend na a few dart in tbe city visiting frTenda and relatlraa. John WWbb and J. H. Graham, of HHls bora, are spending the day In the city with friende. Mlai Final Powell, of Saniord, ii vialtlng relatives 1b the city. R. Buabee and R. M Beekl-r of Charlotte, are business visitors in the city today. Mra. J. B. Irnland and dntrjrhter Mi" Keesie, and I' FeHnnjjttin. tani'- i In their autmiolile r--.rrdfi v ini-rmmr from Win to ii ale in writ -.peril tin- day with friend K ' Wall left last Bight on an ex tensive buaineaa trip to Norfolk, V. Frank Stag, L. WcOlaird, 0. M. Mr 'Tlaird and C. H. Burton, of Winston alem. vera business visitor.) in the 'Tty yesterda y. Mr;. W H. Fouhre ha- returned fruai a v iil to relatm-a lit 4rui:aji). Thorn. II Flattl. 1 1 1 Kneky Mount, i hpeiiduig a few days it th' nty with Mr. and Mr J. H. I an if hate return ed from a vin io 1j nd Mrs. H. L. HijEfilna at UinM-.i a..m W J. Urtta-oriii of Inniiie. Ya . spent reftt-rday in i h" -1 1 y with friends. Miaa Mary Wi.-Jit and itrite. Mis Ma hel Wyfhc, an- mi u yU-naiue trip tn Phildfi- Iphia aj.d . w Wh ( M. Tlact left last tujiht eu a busi ness trip to B.rmitijrhtsin, Ala. Mr. K)e. Him and daughter, Mattie, have returned to McLeanarillf, after s visit to the eily. F. M Vymur lft lat nijtht on a pftiiirc tup i Birmingham, Ala. Mc-dam- J W. Fry and I. terliiij; Jumps hare rWiirned from a visit to thru us lei , Mr Henry Roam, in Winston- aleru I .1 tonr Ml lwt niptit on a bui iirfc trip !! Ivw loiffh. l1"' Humer iravt-.iii kti Ihit i.r tiie wIIpk Y. W is Kpfiidiitjf ,i lew duya at the State Normal roil-re W. H Slater, of the Bijou, wb ha been spriiding som tima in thai moun tains near AsbaviUe, has returued to tba.t pao, aftar a Tisnt to faiemls in lb Mty Mie R. V. Ham haa returmad front a via it to nlatitvb at Danville. She wu Mif..n,jidiMi-(j houir by Miaa Rnby Ham, mI... Mill -pt-nii apveial days here vtt int.' ti ' iid-' und relatives. I! vnuth left lat nipht tor ler f. t it , N I, wbtre be will p-ud a i. w d vi-.)Tinjf rvlKtivea. h" lofit- iulton and Grace For will aniw- in the city today to attend the I . a-sfl rfiimun of Oreeuaboro Female co j i. tf, . iiu nifutfuieut. I itvni;'f C. Thompson left last night on 4 liiiMiiia trip to Atlanta, tin. Mi (ieurje Denny, of 'Irahain. ho , hat tn-fii iiting relatives in the rity, i i-itiiij; friends and relativett in Htgb I'oint. Ufore returning home B H. Gilmer left last nit for Hal t eigb, where h will j'nd wveral daya ' on buftUiean. Mi M U Wootton and sun. limry. hate returned from Ito tipster Muiu., Im te Mrs. Moot ton underwent a serious I operation in lira. Mao oMUitarunn j She stood the operation wdl and i much , improved in health. H ( Fisher will arrive tin morning i from Norfolk, a., to visit Ins fin, A. Fishe-r lie will return to N rfo!k Monday. a'-4-ompiii by hi wile, who ' h Keen visiting in the t'itv WILMINGTOiN STIRRED tJP Seven Hundred Barrels ol Wnlsky le celved to Four Mootbi cSpwtal tf Da ly Vena.) Wilmington. May 13. I be i"t that j hipiuf uu ol 70.") tiarrfla of whisky, con signed to 11 while men aud threa n groes hara beB received here since Jaa I uary 1, sls shown by reoorda ol the Sea board Air Line, aa produced at an in vetlation before tbe umyor yaaterdar j under authority ot apeciai statute ol tbe 'rei-al of 1006, haa stirred the city aa it hao not Lean stir rod kinoe tbe begiuuing ! of t h eniaade on the "thTS aooie , months ago. This, however, is regarded as only a small portion of the totaJ mim ; ler of barn lw f whky received her durin that j-riod, a intoriiuition was ,aked on) .it to t-rUm i"Tofia under ; suspicion dud w iioe niij s were ui n- j . tiom-d in the Milipoeiias aerod on the ! Seaboard emph - . It Is expected th.it1 there will ie other developments within t lie nejrt few days Ko warrants luiv yet be'ii iMiied against any o! the per-! , ona. The ttoanl of uldei meii il nifet 1 next week to conaidrr the lax ordinainx lor the h"il yrur. and a light will ttwn' he niad for an urease tn the tax on 1 near-ber saloons from $100 to fl.lNHl. The a kle rMB at thrir Dsjeavbsr Mtt ing adoptad a moiioa to the affect that after Juna 1 a $1,000 UeatiM tsuc would be register. However, tba Tota stood Ave la awor of tha iaereaaa and fra against, tha mayor breakiuf the tia ia lavr of tha increase Thaaa Tating in ilte negative contend that it was ex preasly understood that the action at tnat time was not binding, iwinv merely an e:preHn of opinion aa to how the aldermen atood at that time, wifila the mayor holds that the artioa then was final, and can be rvopened only ry one of those originally voting in the affirma tive making a motion to raeonaider tha former ai'tion. One or two nambsn voting for the increased tax'havw caajured their views and it is quite probable thavt the tax will be fK"d at not.ltsaa than $.H4(0 irnir more than 9-X. with certain reatrietions wbirh, nemtwra c-iaim, will make It well nigh impossible for a near lier dealer lo sell whiaky and retain his lioenac. Casoltne, 1 1 r.arage Co. per gallon. MeAdoo Aids Nature The treat nriw al Or. Piana'i OtUam MmBmI D mmty ia eariaf waak Wnnnnhi, WHtf enk lan, aod ofaMiaau mmi Uagermt Hnini, ) bml cm In reeatuitiua ei taa hitam rl tratk Unt "CaMaa Medical DiMorary" sappliM Natara with bocty-IMuM-ia(, tiuue-rcpairia4, nuiarto aiiki Malaria li , im ocwi daoaad and eoaoaatfatetl iorom. Witti rJtia Kelp Nature aupplic tha aaoaaaary atraagta to taa itnaairh r iiftt food, build up the body and tnaraby throw off liadaria obttinate ooujtba. Tbo "Diaoorory" fa-aublUaaa taa diiaativo aad nutritira oriaaa ia aouad baaltB. auriaes and aahoaaa tha blood, aad Bourtahea taa a an pa ia abort aatabliabea if ff afawiar mttwrm mtklmj 'fww mm H H mrmimbly mttme pom HIMH pmwm tr But rmm tmlaklmi mi tMm mmrm mmi tmm mrmttU mm tier' mmtMlmg ft immi mm gH" tmr mm r Dr. Fiaiee'a Comasoa Smm Madioal Adriaar, In Ptnin Ba1Uki mr, Umm' tome SiaapUnad, 10UB paaaa, ovwr 700 UlisBtiwtsoaw. nawry raviaa Ooth-bouod, 31 stampa. Addraaa Dr. R. V. Viam, Bofalo, N. Y. FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES Foley a Honey and Tar haa been a household favorite for all ailment of the throat, rhert and lungs. For infanta and ehildren it is heM and aafest aa it eon tains n opiate and no harmful dru-rs. None tjreniiine but Foley's Honey nnd Tar in the yelnw paokage. Hcfua tatitutea. Howard Gardner. boqaaptfa.m'H.ut.l F A Try Your First Glass Free We want you to test for yourself the delightful flavor and refreshing effect of Fan-Taz, the drink of joy. Pure, red, rich, sparkling, every drop of Fan-Taz is a foe to weariness and a friend to comfort. If you're thirsty,a glass of exquisitely flavored Fan-Taz will refresh you as nothing else can do. If you're tired after a shopping trip or a day at the office, a glass of mild, beneficial, delightful Fan-Taz will drive your weariness away. Fan-Taz is for every member of the family all the time. It is pure, wholesome, delicious. It is the popular drink of the times. Take the coupon in the lower right-hand corner to any good soda fountain and get your first glass of Fan-Taz free. Don't hesitate, because we are paying him the full price of 5 cents for every coupon just to get you to prove for yourself how delicious Fan-Taz really is. And don't delay, because the longer you wait the sorrier you'll be that you didn't try it at once. HESSIG-ELUS DRUG CO. Distributers for United State, Carta rU and Mexico PURO MANUFACTURING COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Good for One Glass of Fan-Taz To May 21st, 1910 I hava nevaf tajtcd Faa-Tai before and I have presented thia coupob, cot from Greensboro Daily News. to my fountain man and be nas fives me glass of Faa-Taa for it. Addrtu T. the Dealar Accept this coupon. If properly slg-ned, from the party presenting; it and give them a glass of Faa-Taa for which we will par Ton 5 caats provided only on. glass Is given to a person aad thia coupon is returned to ns before at ay 25, 1910. Drmlrr't i " r" - ' ! " -AV . rw t j-m t r-r- rxnim rr VI r a 7VT7 IC THE Dl XCT A IFOR EASIMAN-KQBAKS AND SUHPLlt2 I-aki-kluia ukuu wiurtiu niu it I J
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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