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GREENSBORO DAILY ZTEWS FRIDAY JUNE 3. 1910 Indigestion nomcdyfrco ' To asrr victim of ktiigeMkm the offer k Bade that if be or tha win tend MM M address, free tuple of nmiil? that ii daily curiae bsdigcstioa! will be east. This racaedy it Dr. CaldwclTt Syrup Pepsin, lattead of taking the Men t Inendi, or tuiag loccngea, peppcrminu and tuck thing, write for thia free temple and tec what that will do for you. There it no remedy that hat bees man tuceeufnl ia the cure of indigestion, tick headache, heartbora, etc, taaa this graad laxative tonic, becaute inttcad of being simply a breath perfume foot to tat root of the trouble, which it poor bowd movement, and caret that One the bowclt are relieved the stomach bat better chance to do ita work. - Taogtandt ia the part have accepted the offer of a free sample and later became eeeady men of Syrup Pepsin. AO that Dr. Caldwell desires it that yon allow him to prove to yoo, at hit own expense, that hit remedy will do at claimed. Whea yon have wed the cample and arc convinced, yon cat) buy a further upesy of r enseals at afty mats u4 ens dollar a bottle. Just at ottisrs am ' wfce awes eant tor a free eemple. Tea win learn t abandon "drapepsU caree" for asataestlaa aad cathartic pin and salts for oonstipatlaa. for Dr. Cult wstTa Byrup Pvpsln is m permanent earn, while these are but temporary raoefa Hera tr-e, mild, aisaaant. aoa-grelng rwnedy that caa b 1veu to a chile with asrfaet eeietr. Ia fact, H la eapcclaUr adapted to children's Ills. Bead ths tuny Isttssa mt rensmmaa nation that asm have writ ton for Syrup Pepsin, the try tt yearaeH and yea will as that these claims are JusMnsd. Thousands ef the Beet Amertoaa tamUlee feava Sr. Caldwell's yrup Feaeia constantly an the hens a. Uso Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin IUSMMI Dr. W. B Osld wsU. Moatlnella, III. Oaar Blr: I wsa highly pleased wtth tha sample sat me and wish ether people wh bars stomach trouble weuld know about it. Should be pleased to distri bute samples to tbers who are auffartng with tnwhlM . T u VKI I ff 11 auttatmay at, HARR18BURQ. TaI u in Tour letter had sample at hand. Thought I would answar and tall you that It Is tha tmne l nave Dean, looking- for. I and' It to be tha bast medicine I have evar used. I am f'olna to cat my hlrd battle this weak aa I would not ba without It I ftva It to my ehfldrsa all tha ttm. and II wis like mseic, and wli Darer bo without It. I am thankful t. you for It. MRS MART 171 Coke 81, UXIlHVlLi-B. all. lit mi ail DSL CaLBWBIX rUMOMAIX WILL BB rUUlO TO OrVB TOD ajT KBDICaX, AOV1CB TOD MAT DEMBB FOB TOUa BLf )B yAJULT rCBTAIMIXa TO TUB STOMA! . UVBB OK BOW CLJt, sUOLDTCLI 1U OF CBABUB. BXTLAIM TOUB CASB IN A LBTTBB AND II VOX BEFIT TO TOD EM DETAIL. FOB TBS rttl BAMTLB aiBIXT BKirp TOVB KAMI AMD AD. BBXa OH A POSTAL CASTS OB OTWKaWIDB. FOB BTaU "t- QrnsT tub doctob'S aooBBta is Da. w. b. caldwklc nuj CALVWBU. BLDO, MOimCKUl. tUL. MEBANE PBtSB YTERIANS MEBANE WILL 10NTRIBUTE WILL BUILD NEW CHURCH TWO LOVELY JUNE BRIDES Mebene, Juae S. At a joiat meeting ef the tnenee oontmittaa and deacons o? the rresbytsriaa ehureh. held hare Mon day evening, it was decided that a start shanld be anada to raise funds for the si sail m ef a naw cnuroh. The ladies ef the eburra were formed aa groups and a young ntaa waa selected to naad seek group, at captain, to carry aa this work. The greupe are ta meet ia the Mebane Baddlag eosopaey't omoa every eeoond and fourth Monday aftaraooa at 4 aeioek ta report en the work done. The following giwupt were selected: Ch plain, h. A. Arthur. Mis sea Maude ars, Mary Pattaej, Belle Snipes, Lola Albright, Meadamee P. L. Whiteai, A. i. Anthony, a K Grant, Prank Halt, Vaa Chptain, J. 8. Vincent, Misses teais Joke, Mary E. Srott, lienors WsHter, Msadasaas W. C. Warren, T. P. Petti grew, m. P. Cheek, C. J. Kn. Cap tail, Walter Vslrme, Misses Altie fowler, Jessie White, Pannis' Douglass, Fannie Mebane, J. S. Cheek, 8. G. Mor gan, R. T. Famll. Oaptain, JM Edwia White. Mises Ul lis Hiee, Btmie Craig , Bertha Pick, Rums Satterfleld, Meadamse W. A. Mur rey. H. K Wilkinson, W. 8 Crawford. Captain, Ben V. Warren, Misses Emma Harris, Lenora Harris, Jennie White, Lnla Holmes, Jennie Laslcv, Lillie Fowler. Meadames H, W. Mebane, J. W. Mentor. Cavtain, Samuel Erott. Misses Marga ret Chandler. Susie Chandler, Msrgis Soott, Kerr Mebane, Delis Fowler, Vir ginia Clark. Mrs. L. J. Johnson. Mebane, June S. Two of Mebane't loveliest daughters will he wedded dur ing June. Cards are out aaaouneiag the euniinj; nurruce of Mies Rosa rloursiioe, daugli ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Floursnee, to Lewis Cameron, oa Tuesday, June H. On Wednesday morning, June IS, Miss Pat tea Vaurha White, daughter of Mrs Benjamin F. White, will be wedded to lUanry iJereey Halomaa at the beautiful horns of the bride-to-be, -me a-vsr- AehevilU't Police Seoora. Ashsville, Jane I. The report of the do! Me department for the Isral year ead ing June 1. 110, ekwwa that the toUl number of arreeta was 4.069, an increase of 116 over the previous year. Of this a umber there were 881 arrests far drunk or drunk and disorderly, more than as average of tws per day. The previous veer showed ra srrssts lor this reuse. There wsre 3.1 arrests made on the charge af retailing. Plumber Seriously Burned. Wilmington, June t. Herliert McCart ney, s well known voting pinmber, wss seriously burned about the lace snd arms yesterday afternoon while doing soms work on Smith Fourth street, at the top of a ladder, 16 feet from the ? round. He had witk hint n tuiaer't umaes and ia some manner his cloth ing oaught are. Loeing his bold, he fell to the ground with a thud. He wsa girea prompt aasistsuace and later re nvrnd to bis heme. His burns were of a serious nature. JACKSON SQUARE Tkls Is NEW ORLEANS FamBS COFFEE" Rich Aroma Right Flavor Economical on account of double strength, goes twice as far as the ordinary grades. Never in bulk only sealed cans. Your grocer has it 25 cts. and iS cts. per pound. IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., Ltd. "Qualify Btuse ol New Orleans" TEIMTT PARK SCHOOL -PREPARED FINE PROGRAM (Special to Daily News.) Durham, Juan t. Tha program fur the eemmeneement exercises at Trinity Park school, which beiriaa neat Satur day eveaiug, are of especial interest aad the seal or elaat of liUU deserves asuea credit for the exercises The program they have pre- will be aa fol- parad. lows: Saturday. June 4. SJO P. dav erercssse. br this elaea of 116. Sunday, June 5, 1.30 p. m, in Cravea memorial hall Annual bare laureate address by John C Ikilgo, D. D.rLU O., president of Trinity college, Monday evening, June &, 8.30 p. nv The graduating aaercisea, wuien eonsiau of a declamation contest for the Joe Bivens Aldridse medaL Presentation of diplomas and eertincatea. Ths program for the elase day exer cises Saturday night will be: Class prophecy, Mies Uenevieve Wood Cltss oration, H. A. Owya. Class poem, Lee Keleon. , Class statistics, H. A. Page. "Phunay Maa," H. U. Maddux. The ether oftkwrs of the ctsss are: President, . . Spraee, vice-president. H. A. Page: aeeretary and treasurer, Miss Wood. Immediately after the xerriees the annual senior class reoep tion will be held in the Asbury build int. The contestants for ths Joe nivens medal are Maddox, Rpence. Phillips, W. .N. Nherrod. Hunneycutt an.l lohn Small. 1 his medal Is presented very year to the senior delivering the Sejt declamation at the graduating ex erctses. NOT TO DIE IN CHAIR John Stackhoose's Sentence Is Com' muted to Lite Imprisonment. (ripeoisl to Daily Newt.) IUleirh, June 2. John Allen Stack house was scheduled to tx electrocuted ia North Carulina's new death chamber at the state's prison June 10, but Governor Kitchin today granted a commutatioa of sen ta are to lime imprisonment, dirert- ng that he be assigned to hard labor fur the term of his natural life. Stk- house killed bis wife, ths represeutatioa made to the governor in securing the wmniutalion being that the killing Wat under extenuating citvumttanoes. There is no official statement made by the gov ernor in explanation of his order grant ng the commutation. The Federal court drroted all of to day's tessioa ta the trial of the damage auit of George H. Avsnt vs. Deep Hirer Lumber company, in watch the iiinliB seeks 110,000 damages for injury through ths breaking of a plank oa which he wat standing while at work oa the lumber ysrds of the eomnaav. Tha eass ia still m the hands of the jury. A mistake m the reeorat oi sac stats penitentiary that came over front the former administrntlon, it is said, brought about the release of a 15-year eanvict after only two yeara service. The pris oner was Hub Holt, who was serving li rears from Davidsoa county for crim inal assault. He wss registered for two years, instead of the 15 to which the court had sentenced him. People ol Davidson began to ace the negro around n that section snd began asking ques tions that developed ths mistaks. Ths negro got wind of the investigation be fore the papers were at hand for taking in into etistodv again, and so wneu tne officers were resdy to retaks him he was not to be found. Hs seems to have tied the country. State Treasurer It. K. lAcy aays that he will advertise for bids again very soon for ths remainder of the unsold bonds of ths $3,430,000 refunding issue sTtout which there has beea so many complications recently. An air of very much greater commence is evident m mcisl circles here as to ma Ultimate success of the council of state snd tbe governor to float the bonds and pay off he old bonds tailing due July 1 witnout es Hi nr. together the legislsture in extra session. HRIMEN HURT MM RESPONDING TO ALARM (Special aa Daily News.) Wilmington, June . While respond ing to a Arc alarm today the chemical wsgoa of the fire department ia turning a corner struck the curbing and turned turtle. Peter if. Pick, foremaa of the eompaay, wat partially caught under the wagoa and received neiafui bruiaes about his legs, aad it is feared that hs may have, beea internallv injured. Henrr Wright, snother ri reman, waa alto pain fully Bruised. The wagoa wat badly mashed, bat neither af the horsss waa injured. Assaulted Coadactor. (Special to Daily News.) Ktatesville, June Conductor W. T. Rowland, of -the Charlotte and Tsvlors- vills line, waa assaulted oa hit train Tuesday night shortly after g o'clock,! just as the train waa leaving Barium station, Ave miles south of Statecville, iiy William Lloyd, who rives his ajie as 32, says his hums is at Durham aad terms himself as a rounder. At a re sult of his conduct liord ia bow aiding in the building of Iredell maondam roads. Captain Rowland wns struck on ths kesdandjquite painfully hurt, but ths injuisnaffi, sot serious and he ia back at his job. Afrieaa M. . Church Burned. (Special to Daily News.) Ashrville, Juae f. Fire, resulting probably from s "fish fry" which wns llel.l in the A U V. ,kuh T,Iul.. night, totally destroyed tbe building and mreaienea aawtning property, xoe are was discovered sbout 2 o clock yesterday iliiirninar mA m I , k. . .1. 1 1. fiH,AM J - , v.wHM ii, rim a n heroic efforts to save the church the tamea had gained too great a headway. The parsonage, only about 20 feet sway, was anHalumred wall lh. 1 II.. I nuusiriai scnooi tor oolorea girls, the property ef the Northern Methodist ..i,,..k Friday Remnant, Odd-End Day! Double Trading Stamps Before Noon After Noon Single Stamps as Usual Store Full of Unmatchable Bargains Charters Granted. (Special to Daily News.) Kaleigb, June t. The Union Farmers' Publishing company. Charlotte, ia char tered with fciS.OOO capita) for reneral Erinting, lithographing and bookmaking usiness. J. 2. Green, W. C. Crosby nnd 11. V. Alexander being the principal in corporators. So mention is msde of any puipwov vi puuiuning a newspsper. Off For Bos tic. (Special to Daily News.) naJeieh. June 2. Memhara of tha north Carolina corporation commission left this afternoon for Bostie, N. a, to investigate the situation there aa to (he location ef a union passenger station for the Seaboard Air Una and the Car olina, Clinchneld and Ohio railroad com- panius. 8e It'lcaX (The Delineator.) A littla bav liu'l i,m, Mnjt v. summer at the seasbore. On his retura he said to his mother, "Mother, t 'spiee New York more than ever now. I tell you, mother, New York is ao place for a littla boy 4 yean old." Veaiea Bands, wertk 15c., at 10a. Enib. Dot 6wissfor dressee, worth 15c., for 8 S ic yard. 17-inch corset cover emb. with cross bar, beautiful patterns, worth Site., for 19c yard. lii inch cotton nwrcerined pongee, neat flgurea and stripes, worth 80c, at li l ie yard. 10c India linen, S3 inches wide, for 71-2c 10s. Persian lawn, 32 inches wide, for 7c yard. One lot striped linen, 24 to 27 Inches wide, silk Inisk duck linen lawn, 3d inches wide, values up to 30c. yard, choice at 12 1-So. yard. Colored lawns, worth 10c, at 7 1-tc Poplin, in figures, l'&c value, for I3-4C Val. laces, in match sets, Sc aad 10c values. Sc. Point Russs lace aad insertion, ta value, 5c. Hand crochet lses aad beading, 121-2c, value, 8c. One piece (2 lock Swiss allever em broidery, value t2 0t yard, 11-50. 1 I f inch to t I t inch camVrle em broidered bands, value, ltc, for 15c 1 12 lack to I I t inch Swiss embrcU end bands, value ltc, for IV 2 inch to l inek Swiss ambreUsred bands, value SSc, 19c t I t inch ta T inch cambric emsreid cries, value IS 1-tc, an. Oae white aatia 12 4 quilt, sold far Is, soiled edges, reduced to tlM. One white aatia aullt, sold for t5 00, soiled edges, reduced to 3 50. One blue aatia quilt, sold far tiM, coiled edges, reduced to $i 50. One white aatia quilt, sold for $3.40, soiled edges, reduced to 2 60. 45-inca colld blue liacn, sold for 6c, reduced to l&c laitial box paper, 10c box. Wash ribbon, white, pink and sky, No. 1, lit aad t, 10c. piece of Ave yards. 1 White crossbar Swiss for waists, worth It 1-tc., at 8c yard. Bargain Basement Barefoot sandals, asfsd Isaikat, Bears 5 1 1 bs t, 0c pats. Middy b);aim, 4a. Lcaaa tns tngansna, wwrU Ma, a4 II ta. Bilk mailt, ecaared Sweat aad averoa, 10a. yard. Osuss vseta, sa. Laaadry bags, ltc Aproa giaghasat, ia. Del Swma, l$l-U. Box Isttsr Ilea, He Madras and pique, lac, 23c inlnac On aocsuat of small lota, daeeaa af bargains ia baeessest wi" not be sdvev tised. I I si ini.su ' iiniin,i)ti'i'i"i i s'U-."i ' iHli.'l'"Jw' I swi iiinnii.uiiiii i .in JH.IU in 1 1 iy i ii i ,i m m m. w '( i in i ins u eaW"'i i nmi.. I I 1 1 FACING THK CDSTOM-HOUSK. OUR ANNOUNCEMENT ! WE ARE LEADERS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS . (That's All) Huntley-Stockton-HOl Co. lDERTAkINC 01. SftCULn Daj7(2 PBOMS Klgbl 1IU Why It Ia Wemea Find the Ordeal aa Especially Tryiar, Oae. (Century.) We Americas women led the customs law peculiarly oppressive because it is Iraost the only isw wits wmcn most us ever come into contact, we go bout our task at home, live out our dsys and die, without a thought of legal obligations. We are proud of our free dom, too, when we travel, glorying ia it. boasting of personal liberty as the very breath of our nstionai existence, ae manding, because of It, the overthrow of so many sons I traditions abroad tkst our less favored sisters on the other side regard us with awe and envy. Then we start borne. One day s steamship steward knacks st our stateroom door, beads us the government's printed form of declaration, snd the "Notice ta Pas sengers. " Suddenly, for the first time in our lives, we find ourselves "bump up against" the isw. Some of us cannot understand it. We tremble; our hearts beat. We have consultations with friends and utrangers. Blood curdling stories are told. We ran think of noth ing else, talk of nothing else. Where lisve we packed our n-w things, where our old? VVill thev dig out everything! Will they believe us Those little pres ents we hsve broiurht in- are they pres ents until we have declared them? And so on, and w on until our lst dsys be come a nightmare compared with which , sesviekness is s parsdma. Neither is there any roan to protect u with any) of those Ifheral "interpretation!!" which , stand moM of us in stesd. We must go through the ordeal as we go throngs death alone! Mr. Kooeevelt ia bound by force of cir cumstsncee ss well ss by the logic of the situation not on'y to decline sbaol rutely sny efforts that any be msde in his cam bekslf, but to give his active hearty support to President Tsft and to stand by bim t the end. Nobody can justly accuse President Tsft of not mak ing aa honest, sincere effort to carry out the spirit of the ReoseveH pal idea, tad under all tbe accepted rales and eoa toma of poHtiea this entitles him to the vnpport of the Roosevelt followers ta obearnfeg a renomiaatioa. Kaaset City w hen Another Person "Sizes You Up" their glance may firt re& on your face, but it's bound tn trowl Hnwn tn vniir fppt How n hoi it whfm thp.r 11 ft X- .A. T T X A - V- J W-A. -dV. "V- V -M- - -r m. -m m saVdav a. "W am. A. ie is turned on YOUR feet. Do your shoes look are thpv snick and snan. like vour collar to gaze o n. or and tie? Burrojaps Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes Never Grow Old Regular Models $4.00; Ultra Models $5.00 Of course BURROJAPS wear out in time, but a patent leather shoe retains its dressy appearance as long as it does not crack, and the patent leather in BURROJAPS is guaranteed not to break until the soles are worn through. Guaranteed BURROJAPS also come in "dull" and tan leathers. CALIMAN-O0BS0N SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Manager : : GREENSBORO, N. C. 1
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