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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER . 9. 1SZ1 11 mini I fastridive, lii Coiviiciiig A PUBLIC LECTURE ON THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 'S3 - CM o CTEC Dr. Greggerson is the most eloquent exponent of the principles of Chiropractic in the world today. Learn the facts about this, wonderful discovery. Admission is freeH Smith Memoria 1 O FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GREENSBORO, N. C. 8:00 P. M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. v & Jat. &. Grtggerton. D. C "The LasTvVord" n"tirnii illUlllllll ; TH OFFICl thiey Will Discuss Plans For Im proving the City's Milk Supply. , f .... ROBERT.. T COLE IS DEAD V ' (Spwlll t Dill; Nen.) , .Danville, Va., Nov. 8, Danville health officials will tomorrow hold a conference with official of the atate with reference to Improving Danville's supply of milk and throwing around it such safeguards as will render re mote the possibility of a typhoid out break occasioned by Impure milk bot tles.- Dr. C. C. Hudson, health offlcler of Klchmond; J. A. Slraucn, of tne dairy inspection division,- and C. L. Stahl, also of Richmond, will play a part. In these conferences. It la proposed to ' draw -up definite recommendation to be passed on by the council this week Including an ordinance covering the point to be debated. - The purveyors of milk have retained counsel and will be represented at -the meetings as the health authorities. de sire to have expressions from . them. There la little doubt that the milk men wtH actively fight the adoption of the milk grading ordinance as rfiow pro posed. On Saturday the dairy produc er will hold a meeting her with the purpose of forming a central dlstrlbut ing and pasturlaatlon plant. An op tloh has been secured, on property at Five Fork and It 1 said, soo.ouu. capi tal has been promised. ' Henry W. Dwyer; of Wliwton-Salem, N. C, was toastmaater tonight at the "father and son" banquet which was ' held at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium and which waa largely attended. Robert Temple Cole, a tobacconist ' widely known In the south and In Eu rope, died suddenly at six o'clock this morning at his borne on Main street from angina pectoris. : 4., New of hi death earn a a great shock -to .the neonle of this oommunlty . for few knew that he had returned from England. H arrived here on Saturday suffering from a recuwence of heart trouble and he was brought nafriv tnrourn a severe aitaca yes terday. Ha was showing Improvement last night but this morning he was again . attacked and ha died ten min ute after the family physician arrived. Mr. Cole, who waa secretary of the firm of John B, Hughe company. In corporated, left several week ago on one ot hi periodical business trips to London. 'While h waa "In mldocean two ot hi children, Mordecal and Mar garet Cole, were taken with typhoid fever and wer seriously 111 When 'he reached Liverpool. H waa apprised UI HUM UVllUltlUil mu hub wwuurau with a sudden revlsltatlon of heart trouble hastened hla return home. .year ago, being a aon of Robert w. and Mr. Lucy Broaddu Col. Hli early life was spent In or about Rich mond. He cam to Danville seven years ago a foreign representative of the Hughe Tobacco oompany. He was married to Mis Hattla Heekman, of iticnmona, wno survives wun lour children, Robert Cole, of -Richmond; Temple Cole, of Virginia Military In stltute, and Misses Mordecal and Mar garet Cole.. The funeral will be held here sometime tomorrow. The local police were advlsefl today tnat ueorge i.anaora, nusDana ot jura. Laura Dodson Landors, had been ar rested In Washington on the charge of non support. Mr. Landors who mar. rled him In Norfolk some month ago asked the police three months ago to find him and bring him to book. Lan dors I being held at Washington pend ing his return to this city when tie will oe iriea lor wire arscrnon. The only Important development In the killing of James Prultt, It Is alleg ed by one of his brothers, Lloyd or Joseph Prultt, at Park Spring on Sun day evening was the discovery today of an alleged eye-witness to tne snoot Ing. Sheriff Qunn said that he had found Robert Graves, a negro, 'who state that he waa (0 yard from the spot Where Prultt wa shot down from a buggy containing hi two brothers. The negro 1 quoted as saying that he I not sure which of the brothers held , the weapon but he expressed the be lief that It was Lloyd Prultt. The Caswell authorities spent yes terday and today combing the Park Hprlngs eeetfon where aeveral member of the Prultt family live. Houses were marched and brothers of the Pruitts questioned. The sheriff said he had secured little valuable Information from these sources and he admitted rfcflt thaM wa mnrlrir1 rotlnenca. Tho belief prevails that the two brothers who are sought for. murder are hiding id the woods. No definite Information hearing on the quarrel leading to the tpurder ha been found. All that can he learned 1 that It was due. Jo. ,qihc .'-Momestic affair. " Mis Pearl Gertrude Coble and Thomas Moses Hiitcheson, both of Blttsylvanla county, Vere married here last night by Rev. Samuel Jones, pas ter of the Danville circuit, at hla home in North Danville, ITOX HUNTERS Ol'EI HIKKT AT , KAYETTEVIIXB NOVEMBER 22 J 'dll U Dill, Seen , ' StatevrHc;- Nov. . W. - A. Uristol. prluut of the North Carolina Jfox Hunter' association, announce that the association will hold it second an nual meet and Held trial at Fayette ville November 11 to 26, inclusive. The Cumberland County association, which ha a membership of something over 200, is making extensive preparations for the event. President Bristol state that the first day' race will be the derby. The dogs in this race ar limited to two year and under. The all-age stake will be run on the second day. The date of the bench show 'Will Be designated oh Tuesday' night, November 22, at the first business meeting of the association. Each mem ber will be entitled to enter two dogs in each race. The derby entries may be run In the all-age atake It owner desire. All entries must be made on or be fore Tuesday night, November 12. Vhe entrance fee will be II for each dog. Handsome cash prlies will be awarded first, second and third winner In each take, i . ,. In honor of the visiting guests, the Cumberland association will give a barbecue and a ball and numerous other Interesting amusements. WOMAN GORED BY COW II IN A RRRIOVf CONDITION (iSKUi u Pain Nm Danvill, Va., Nov. I. Mr'. A. B. Arthur, of Union Hill, was brought here yesterday' suffering from a seri ous Injury Inflicted when ah wa at tacked by a milch cow In a pasture near htr horn. The animah-not known to be vicious, attacked the woman from behind, drove a horn Into her body and opened a wound that re quired 15 stitches to clou. Or. John L. Nail, who attended her, believes that she will recover. NATUR E PUTIN FOR YOUR BLOOP in tho hualu of grain and th pools and skin of fruit and vegetables but modern method ot cookery throw all these ' thing away bono the alarming Increase In anaemia iron starvation of the blood, with Ita never ending trend ot symptom of nervou irritability, general weakness, fatigue. disturbed digestion,, headaches, pains I across the back, etc. Either go back to nature or take or-1 ganio iron Nuxated Iron to helo en rich your blood and revitalise your wornout exhausted nerves. Over 4,000, 000 people annually are using it. Nux ated iron is sold by all druggists. Are Your Kidneys Working Properly Not If Your Sleep I, Broken or Yon ai-eei -rain ana caiilea - Simply because the kidney them selves do not ache, it Is necessary to look sharp to other eondltiona. Loss of weight, disilnesa, swollen legs and ankle, puffed eyelids, rapid pulse, Irritable- nerves, rheumatism, these are some ot the conditions that call for Solvax, the beat remedy we have to Biimuiaie money aouon, Clear tne Diood os lie poieons ana tnus enaoie tne sys tem to nourish itself back to strength. good nature and the feeling of being well, Solvax I a guaranteed remedy. For example suppose you are greatly troubled with backache or any other symptom of kidney trouble, druggist Greensboro Drug Co., and other first clas- druggists will sell you Solvax up on the agreement that If yo are not satisfied that it I bringing you the aesirea reuer, iimpiy return tne pack age and your money will be returned. No one can afford to overlook Bolvax upon tnese term. ' New Method Nujol is 1 lubricant, cot a laxative. Without forcing or irri tating, Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny muscles in the intestines can then re move it regularly. Ab solutely harmless-try it. 'e7Wi'ivOM . OmpUat I o . 1 m mm.timtisffU'm i j BiYWOOD - I Spruce up j f) in Brucetcoodthe J collar for fall , AaL WILSOB Tucrv. H.-r.J WiiK!:KmBIB!!lK!i&a,.iiWifl M Where else can you go and buy thoroughly high class and dependable Clothing r? - i rurnisn mgs Less Than Present Market Prices ' hi 3 I i J . 11 . , .i ..J-Jij - , : ; - n m 5 : - s: This sale of the Felder-Briggs stock, preliminary to our opening of a men's store of the very first class in every respect, affords an opportunity that does not come often. The hundreds who have al ready profited by this sale are agreed that no such values have ever been given here previously. The stock of suits and overcoats consists of Hickey-Freeman, Michaels-Stern and other na - tionally , known makes; clothing of real quality. . and excellence. . " Metric, York, Eagle and other standard makes of shirts; Bradley sweaters; Schoble hats right on through the list, it is an array of quality merchan- "dise. 1 Profit By Such An Oppor tunity Before This Stock Is Disposed Of and Sale Prices Discontinued. N; H.::SilverCo. Felder-Briggs Old Stand Greensboro High Point Milton Silver, Gen. Mgr. ' I ' MLB. f W.MtM . J
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