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r 10 GREENSUOKO DAILY MEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 I fit Y7" 1 1 ! f ! .... Ullage onuw Ciiueriauia rauuuu of Plaintiff ln $10,000 Libel Suit. APPROVES JURY'S ACTION (ptrtl to Dill Nl Charlotte, Nov. 9. Judge T. J. fihaw In superior court today entortalned mo tion of attorney! for plaintiff In libel suit brought by Juilson 1). Albright against A. P. Lynch and -set the verdict aside on the ground that the first l; ue related to the publication of the atloged defamatory matter, which , la ue the. Jury answered In favnof the aeienaant. wniie mere was aome evi dence that the aame wu published. In disposing of the motion to set aside the verdict, Judge Hhaw re marked to counsel for the plaintiff that he thought the verdict of the Jury was a very wise one and best for all par 'ties, but, If they insisted, he would set it aside and, granf a new trial, since there was some evidence of publica tion. The plaintiff,' Judson D. Albright, sued the defendant for (10.000 dam ages, alleging that his character and reputation hud been damaged In that mount. Mr. Albright U a candidate for the Charlotte postofflre and is pre sumed to have the Indorsement and backing of the Morohead organisation. Mr. Lynch, the defendant, also a Re publican though not a candldnte for the poatofflce nor any other office, al leged that If he did publish the matter alleged, be did so In good faith, be lieving It to he true and believing that as a good eltlien he had the right to prevent, if possible, the appointment of Albright as postmaster. The defamntory matter alleged was oontained In a copy of a letter writ ten In August, 1912. by It. N. West, of Mutual, Rowan county, to D. A. Hark ley, of Charlotte, It was shown by witnesses for both plaintiff and de fendant that n. A. Jlarkley hud pub lished the letter and sent copies of It over the country pretty generally In . the year 1012 though Albright claimed - that -ho' had not -heard of - the letter prior to 101II. For More Than Decade Malady : ' Of Alabama Woman Wat Continually Sapping Her Strength. Mrs. H. P. Barrett, of Repubflo, a suburb of Birmingham, Ala., gives the facts of her remarkable experience with Tanlao as follows: "During the past 14 years I have spent more than one thousand dollars trying to get rid of complaint that was gradually sapping my strength, but until I got hold of Tanlao nothing helped me. For the past four years I have lived almost entirely on milk and bread, and finally even that went against me. "Iipfore I had finished the first bottle of Tanlao I got so 1 could eat any thing, and I certainly bless the day I first got this medicine, for I believe it has added years to my life. The people In my neighborhood were so surprised at the change In me that fourtoen of them by actual count are now taking Tanlao." Tanlao Is sold In Greensboro by the Oroeneboro Irug company anil all leading druggists. A Wonderful Hair Saver Found at Last Show Remit at Once or Nothing to Pay. Here la good news for all men and women whose hair la faded, dry, streaked and acraggly la falling out, and whose scalps are covered with dandruff and itch like mad. Your druggist can now supply you with the genuine Parlalan Sage (liquid form) which Is guaranteed to quickly and safely banish every sign of dan geroua dandruff, atop itching scalp and falling hair and stimulate new hair to grow. Thousands can testify to Its excel tence; aome who feared baldness now glory In their abundant hslr, while others who were constantly antfoyed with dandruff and itching head got a clean, hcultliy scal nftrr Just a few days' use of this simple home treatment. Parisian Snge is a scientific prepara tion that supplies liulr needs. It's easy to ,use, perfectly harmless, not sticky or greasy, imd even tho first applica tion makes the hair and scalp look and fCel 100 per cent better. If you want to save your hair, make It grow and look Its beat, don't delay begin using Pnrlslun Mage tonight. Greensboro Drug Co. will supply you. A large bottle costs you nothing if It does not give perfeot satisfaction. WADE DENIES THAT HE i IAIN A Dims of tke Down Hearted Prae-i tieel advice) on what to do. j fany a mnti is broken ilnwn and dis couraged without havliiK ny uctunl disease in his orKuiiu-aml tlsMies he has Inst his grip, feels weak und mrv ous and everything looks dark, lie Is suffering from the preat Anierlnin disease Neurast henhi or nerve starva tion, due to over-work, worry, contln ual hurry and nervous strain. Tho longer this continues the more certain lv will it end In real UIhcum of his or gans, his nerves or his mint, Huch a mnn should live on the sim ' nle foods, ent plenty of -rooked' "fruit and preen vegetables, sle"P nine hours at night If he can, an hour in the aft ernoon and feed his starving nerves and weak, thin blood, with n good nerve and blond food, like Nuxiitetl Iron. Nuxated Iron contains a product brought to the attention of tho Kreneh Academy of Medicine by the celebrated Doctor Robin, which represents the rrlnofpal chemical constituent of active Ivlng nerve force; it also contain aenulne organic iron like tho iron In your blood and like the Iron in spinach, lentils and apples. , Nuxated Iron may therefore he said to be a real nerve and blood food since It supplies the principal Ingredients demunded hv your nerves and Mood to give- you strength, energy, force und endurance. It often Increases the bod II v and mental vigor of weak, wornont ilow-n-hearted and nervous folk In two wet ks time , nur money VLti be r- funded bv the manufacturers if It does ' not produi-e pi-i-fegly. sa.n.Hfactrti-y re ; eulia t-or s't ' ' - . t -. . Aa Result of His Denial Murder Charge Against Ted WaU Iter Is Changed. WALKER IS NOW IN JAIL William Henry Wade, like Mark Twain, declares that the report of his death has been greatly exaggerated. The police state that he la officially dead, William Henry says he Is not nd that he thinks he knows more about It than the police do, He ad mits that his health Is not altogether as good as it was before he and a bul let llred from a revolver held by Ted Walker collided on October 23, but he denier :jnotemphatlcaJlythat ltwas necessary to call for an undertaker as a result of the encounter. Wade and i Walker, both negroes, had a little trouble one Sunday night and Walker used a gun. Wade was hit The cops heard about It and went to look for Walker. Somebody told them that Wade had died. Who gave this Information has managed to keep his Identity hidden. Anyhow the officers got to looking for the alleged murder er who. It la stated, really thought he had killed a man. Walker was found In Danville, Vs., Tuesday and brought to Greensboro -yesterday. Wade heard that Walker had been arrested and he informed the officers that it would be necessary to change the charge against Walker. 8o Ted Walker, Instead of facing a murder charge In municipal court this morning, will be charged with an as sault with a deadly weapon. William Henry Wade says he wants to be pres ent to tell just how It happened and to prove to everybody Interested that he Is not dead. He Is not certain that ho will be able to get to. the police sta tion to attend trial but he will be there If possible. He admits that while Walker failed to kill him that the shooting lacked a lot of being funny for says he. "that fool nigger might have sure 'nuff killed me. He handled that gun awful careless like." DAMP WEATHER HELPING IN HANDLING OF TOBACCO Another Good Day Oa nreeawhoro Mar. het Yesterday Will Tool 8a Irs Aasoajatlng To ai,eo. ' The Oreensboro tobacco market en- Joyed another good day. The total sales amounted to approalmately 21,000 pounds and the prices held up well to the high averages of the present week. The present damp weather la regarded by tobacco men as being favorable to the handling of the weed and farmers nearby Greensboro are showing In creased activity In getting ready for sale. Bad weather la of course hin dering the marketing of tho crop now, but with -this coming of fairer weather a great deal of tobacoo Is expected at the Guilford and Planter's warehouses. Among the best sales yesterday were the following: J. H. Homers, one pile tor EC cents; C. V. Gamble, plies at 02 and 60 cents; - Troxler and Rankin, piles at CO and CI cents; Lacy Apple, one pile at Dl cents; A. R. Johnson, piles at CI, 64 and CB cents; Ileulah Johnson, one pile at 50 cents; C. W. Holt, piles at CO and 04 cents: Frank Allen, one pile at (1 cents; E. V. Arm Held, one pile at CI cents; Bumpus and Ilaynes, plies at 50, 60 and II cents; Mattle Phillips, piles at 69 and 65 cents. COUNTY TEACHERS MEET HERE SATURDAY 10 A. M. Delegates to State Teachers Assembly Will Ba Assolated From the CoSMty At Weetlag. The Guilford County Teachers' as sociation will meet Saturday morning at 10 o'clock In the educational audi torium of the new courthouae. The second Saturday of every school month Is a significant day in the life of the county. It brings more than 100 teach ers Into tho city to meet and dlacues plans for tho betterment of the school, to confer upon subjects that will mean professional growth and to gain fresh Aspiration for' 'their task of training theniore than lO.OOQ children enrolled In thdoounty sohools,'" 'ine. meeting oaiuraay win no an in teresting one. At that time delegates to the stats teaohera assembly that neets In Kalelgh November 24-21 will ua appointed The . assembly - holds more than the usual lntereat for the teachera of the county this year, since both the leaders In education In the county hold official positions In the state association. . - 75 CHARTER MEMBERS FORM SOUTHGATE CLUB Masoaa flo Employ of tho Soothers, l'laa to Form Large dob Taa- porary Chalnwaa KlecteA, The Southgate club, composed of Ma sons In tho employ of the Southern railroad, was formed last night with about 76 men present. A temporary organisation, with C. W. Fowler as temporary chairman, was formed and a meeting- will be held within a tew days to effect a permanent organisa tion. Mabons In the employ of the South ern from all .nearby towns, Including High Point, Uurllugton, Mount Airy, and Santord were represented at the meeting held last night at the local Masonic hall and It is believed that several hundred members will be se cured by the next meeting when a per manent organisation will ba perfocted. NIUHT BUMNIOM niVKN IIVKH TO ADDUMNNKK AND SERMON (flptriti u Dallr Km.) Burlington, Nov. . The evening sea slon of the Methodist l'rotestant con ferunce began, at 7:40 with a song service conducted by Rev. R. S. Troxler, of Thomaavllle; an address of welcome by K S. W, Cameron, and response by Hov, R. C. Htubblns, of Greensboro. The principal feature of the session was the conference sermon which was preached by Rev. H. M. Andrews, D. I of Ureensboro. The preliminary exer cises were conducted by Kev. J. D, Williams, of Liberty. Trayer was of fered by Kev. O. W. Holmes, of fe'axe-pahaw. Tomorrow ..morning s session will be featured by addresses from the tigents of the general conference boards and Dr. Elderrtlce, president of Westmin ster Theological seminary. A feature of the day's program that will be of special Interest is the missionary pageant, which will be presented to morrow evening at 7:30 by members of tho local church. l.l lI.KOItll H 110(11. S 11. Aft TO CKI.EBR ATM AHtHWItB DAY Armistice day will be fittingly eele- brated by the children of Guilford county. The state has sent out bul letins containing sultablo material fur a program and the schools have been asked to devote 0 part of Krlday afternoon, or some other suitable time' In the day for tho presentation of those exercises. Xluny of tho men and wo men of the communities have been In vited to intend and altogether this big International day of rejoicing bids fair to be a happy one In Gullfurd county. To abort a cold and prevent com plications take The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nautealeu, safe and sure. Vest pocket size, 10c; large family package, 35c Beware of imita. tions DELICATE BOY NOW PICTURE OF HEALTH By Taking Our Cod Liver And . Iron Tonic Vinol Fnf'" "i",y Mrs. C, James Sob Wilkes Barre, Penn. "1 want other mothers to know what Vinol has done for my boy. Bronchial pneumonia left him In a frail, delicate condition and terrible coughing spells. The doctor tried different prescriptions, but (he continued to fall. I was told about Vinol and he tried it and I never saw such a change as it has made In him. aa he) la now the picture of health and perfectly 'well." Mrs. Caroline Jones, 144 8. Meade St., Wilkes Barre, Ta. There Is nothing that acts so quickly In building up frail, delicate children aa Vinol, as It contains the curative tis sue building elements of fresh cods' livers without oil, together with the blood making and atrength creating properties of Iron,' Glycerophosphates and Beef Peptones, the moat successful body and atrength building agents known, We will agree to help your child with Vinol or return your money. Greensboro Drug Co., Greensboro. or Sour, Gassy - Stomach" "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes Pape's Diapepsin" relieves stomach distress In Ave minutes. You don't want a slow remedy when your atom ach Is bad-or an uncertain one or i harmful one your stomach Is too valuable; you mustn't Injure It wit IT drastic drugs, l'npe's Diapepsin Is noted for Its speed In giving relief. Its harmlessness, its certain unfailing action In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep It handy- get n large sixty-rent case from any drug store, and then if you should eat something which doesn't agree with you, if what you eat lies like lead. fermenta and sours and forma gaa; causes headache, dtxslness and nausea; eructations of acid and uadigeated food remember aa soon aa Pape's Diapepsin comes In eontact with the stomach all Indigestion vanishes. It Is the most efficient antacid known the certainty and ease with which It over comes stomach and digestive disorders Is revelation to those who try It. hd-a IH1 H Will .Follow tie Crowi To the Great Jewelry Auction Sale 2;00 P. Me 7:30 P; -Ma- TwO Sales Daily 121 So. Elm St j ,: ' ' Closing Oat Stock of Max Rones .;:: , , - :...! -r, 1 '',. : ' .:'".!. Diamonds Jewelry Watches Silverware Also Jap Art Goods, Chinaware, etc., which was bought by Mr. Rones for the -holiday trade. You buy at your own price, and bid only on such articles as you may desire.A legitimate auction sale, with no foolishness or "pike" bidsr - - , WE DEEPLY APPRECIATE "ThOpleTtdldesponse to r tremendous crowds all that could' get inside the store. We want - the people of" t Greensboro to come and see what we are doing we'll make it interesting for all. For Convenience Stock Of Mr. Rones Moved To Old Farris- Klutz Drug Store, 121 S. Elm Street. Two Sales Daily, Starting 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. it Is Mercury, Quicksilver, Shock! Liver and Attack Your Bones Calomel salivation Is horrible. It swells the tongue, loosens the teeth and starts rheumatism. There's no reason why a person should take sick ening, salivating calomel when a fw cents buys u large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a perfeet substitute for calomel. It Is a pleasant vegetable liquid which will start your liver Just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not satlvate. Calomel is a dangerous drug, besides It may make you feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Pon't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone Instead and you will wake up feeling great. No salts necessary. Your druggist says If you don't And Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than treacheroua calomel your money is waiting for you. hd Funeral of Mrs. Bowman. Tho funeral of Mrs. C. H. Dowman, whu died ut a local hOBpltal early Monday morning, was held yesterday afternoon at S o'clock at New Halem church, lloeklngham county, rtevs. V. R. Cox and T. F. Ashhurn conducted the services.- Interment was msdo In the church oenier-ry. DROPSY Treafri owe week FREW Short breathlui reltwd It a few hours, wrlltrif mhirwl In a few dar. mulito ttit Ur, kldDPjn. Moitiarh and rtrirt, (wrtflft th blood. MrFtigtbrtM tht rnttre tftitm. Writ, ftr frte Trial couu oropsv rcmcdy r.t, it r9i. Aiiuta, e. , - -. Red Cedar Shingles Perfections, 18-Inch Eurekas, 18-Inch Extra Clears, 16-Inch Star A. Stars, 16-Inch - t Now In Stock Greensboro, N. C. An Unusual Showing of , ' WINTER COATS Southern Railway System Announces City Ticket Office Will Be Closed Armistice Day Friday, November 11, 1921 Pullman reservations for this date may be obtained at the Depot Ticket Office L A. PEACOCK, C T. A. ,v 112 East Market Street mmjmJMmJjmJMJmMujMma m'-mm, m Price$2!yp " Mostly one of a kind models developed in the favored styles for winter wear, , shown in , the "season's. leading materials and colors. Attrac-S ' tively lined and warmingly interlined. If You Are Looking for a Smart Coat, You Can .. Find It Here. , .'. ' Distinctive Winter Suits Priced $25.00 and $29.50 These you will find are exceptional values at these prices, shown in tricotine or velour,- in black and navy blue. Every suit is tailored with the same care that you will find in our higher price gar-, ments. , r . , New Frocks For Winter r Priced $25.00 Up" You will find a collection of models larger than we have shown during previous seasons in all the latest styles in duvetyn, tricotine, satin and vel vets in the season's leading colors. ' BROWN-BELK CO.
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