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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NO'PSMBER 25, 2I 3 HE: He Is Alleged to Have Killed a Man In Henry County, -' Virginia. NEWS NOTES OF DANVILLE ISKdll to Ulill Men.) Danville, Va.. Now 24. Common wealth's Attorney I. R. Taylor, of Henry county, Is Investigating two 'homicides which have been brought to his attention. Henry Farrls, of Spray, N. C. is sought by the authorities charged with shooting and killing a white man whose name is given as 'Og burn, and who 1g suld to hall from Lynchburg, and wounding Samuel SheN ton. of Spray, waylaying them In the road about 160 yards from the North Carolina line In the southeastern part of Henry county. Ogburn and Rheiton had been visiting friends In Virginia nnd were returning home when It is nllAfrarl IVjirHa arnnrllnir in the mad. shot, killing Ogburn Instantly and wounding Shelton In the side. Shelton drove the car with the man he thought to be wounded, despite his own In jury, to Spray, where It was found that Ogburn had died probably at once. Shelton was taken back to Martins ville and a bullet extracted from his side. He Is not seriously 111. One eye witness has been found to the tragedy, this man declaring that he was talk ing to Farrls, who appeared to be waiting In the road for the two men In the car to pass. The theory of the commonwealth Is that Farrls mistook tho two men In the car for two against whom he had a grudge, shooting them unceremoniously as they passed. Farrls escaped after the shooting and has not been heard from since. Warrants are out for his arrost. The second homicide took place near Way where, it Is alleged, O. 11. Halrs . ton, a road foreman shot and killed a negro who he claims drew a pistol on him. . Tho death of Miss Elizabeth Morti mer Reynolds, 19-year-old daughter of J. C. Heynolds occurred this morning at her home In Witt after an Illness of five months. Pleurisy with com plications caused her death. When taken 111 she was In her senior year at Averett college and would have grad uated last summer. She was a mem ber of Mount Hermon Baptist church from which the 'funeral will be con ducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clork. She loaves, besides her father, two sisters, Mrs. I. Thurston Hendall. Danville; Miss Janle Lee Reynolds, of Witt, and two brothers, Frederick H. Jteynolds and Garland Reynolds. Damage estimated at $10,000 was Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Blood Sold in Liquid or Tablet Form When a woman overworks, either mentally or physically, there Is a strain on the vitality. Getting up in the morning she feels low in spirits. Her eyes are dull, her complexion Is sallow or pasty. A few bottles of Gude's Pepto Mangan taken In regular doses is what will build up her blood. - The reason for this is known. It is Imply that Oude's Pepto-Mangan makes blood rich and red. It has !he things in It that make new blood and drive out the poisons in the system. New blood makes new vigor and grad tmlly tho depressed feelings vanish, the natural healthy glow comes back to the skin and there Is pleasure In liv ing. Oude's Pepto-Mangan Is sold at drug stores In liquid or tablet form. The full name, "Gude's Pepto-Mangan," Is on each package. Advertisement. Thirty Feet of Danger The intestines bend and twist and turn on them selves more than thirty feet of them and when food waste clogs them up. irritating and dangerous poisons are formed and carried by the blood through the system. Remove this food waste regularly with Nujol the modern method of treat ing an old complaint. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? VOU will be comrinced that Dr. King's New Discovery does just what It is meant to dosoothes cotigb raw throats, congestion-tormented cheats, loosens the phlegm pack and break the obstinate cold and grippe attack, relieve the congestion in the bead. No barmfal drugs, therefore good for cUldrsa a well a giowmnjs. Right away yon will notice the change (or the better. Ha a con vincing beahng taste that yoti will eppretwt. Bay a bottle at any drug. gma on the way home to-night, 60c Dr. Kind's New Discovery 'For Colds and Coughs Laxy People, Laxy Bowels. Don't egsect constipation. It uodermiae the health, takes all vhn out of yon. Dr. Klag'a Pius wul hiThfaatt the eystam, stir up the liver, move th bowek. All druKgut. 2Sc D PROMPT I WONT GKIPft I. Kings Pills MM Frmrrmnt and Mild Mait la Part him fiat satin Itif. ISttkhif lika tkm nTwatra at taa arica. ryot, don iRBt nifiht In Are which (or a short time throatenetl th first block of Cniphead strsot. The blaze origi nated in the upper floor uf a two story building owned by K. H. Mltchwll at the corner of Craht-ad and I'aiton streets, or In quarters used us a room ing house. Most of the damage was done by watp for th tira department was compelled to use two streams, the water seeping- through Into the Uneeda lunch room, the shoe store of I. Gold stein and Into a cipar store adjoining operated also by Goldstein. The stock in both stores was badly damaged. The entire fire fighting facilities of the town were called to the scene of the fire, which was not spectacular since it was confined to the Interior bf the building. The loss is said to be par tially covered by insurance. Prohibition officers raided an Illicit distillery yesterday near Weatherford. destroying the 100-gallon capacity out fit and full equipment. The still had the appearance of being an old one. No operators were found at the spot and no arrests were made. Thanksgiving day was quietly ob served here today. Special services were held In some churches. Business houses remained closed but the indus trial plants ran as usual. Many peopK went to Chapel Hill to witness the Virginia-Carolina game and numerous hunting parties took the Meld. The funeral of A. M. Southall, who died here unexpectedly yesterday, will be condutrttid from hy& home tomorrow morning atJll o'clock (by Rev. Malcolm R Taylor, rector of Epiphany church. News of his deatrT came as a shock to the community In which he was widely known, especially among the poorer class of people who today own their own homes as result of his initia tion here of the building and loan policy many years ago. His death, It develops, was entirely unlocked for. An operation performed with a local anaesthetic for cataract at the Gen eral hospital gave promise of being successful when It Is surmised that medicine containing an opiate had deleterious effect on I) is heart which was not known to be weak. KesidfS his widow, who was Miss Bettle Corbin, he leaves two daugh ters, Misses Eleanor and Maude South all of this city. He leaves two sta ters, Mrs. A. W. Traylor, Danville, and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, of Williamsburg. Vr. John C. Anderson, a widely known physician of Pittsylvania coun ty, died at his home near Greenpond at an early hour this morning follow ing a long illness involving his heat. The funeral will be held from the honvn place tomorrow morning at li o'clock. County Officers J. E. Tttoe and W A. Thomas yesterday destroyed a larg still in the vicinity of Sutherlln. Kijrht hundred gallons of beer was pourc! out. The still was deserted and no ar rests wore made. It was a copper con taincr of 12r-gaTjon capacity. KENANSVILLE NEWS. Surcrsafill Revival At Presbyterian Chiireh-j'ersonal Mention. (BptcHl U Dillr NnO KenanBvllle, Nov. 24. Dupltn coun ty court convened here Monday morn ing" for a t(irm of two weeks, wHh Judge Daniels of Gohlpboro presiding. Criminal canes are being tried this week, and next week will be given to civil cases. Mrs. W. F. Hollingsworth and son, James, returned today from CioldBboro where they have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caatex. Mr. and MrB. Birch lt-Ti today for Uoxboro where they w;ro called on ac count of the Illness of Mrs. lllreh'H mother. Miss Mildred Beaslcy left today for Raleigh to visit frlf nets. Rev. and Mrs. Oorge W. Oldham have gone to Jlebj.no to visit Mr. Old ham's father, T. J. Oldham. The Woman's auxiliary of the Pree bytcrian church mot Monday at the home of Mrs. Geo. W". Oldham, and spent the day studying tho Home Mis sion study book titled; "From Survey to Service." Each member brought lunch and dinner was served In pic nic style. The Tuesday Afternoon Hook club was delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Mildred Beasley. Ilev. J. J. Murray who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. George W. Oldham, has returned to his home at Wilmington. The protracted meeting which has been In progress at Oak-Plains Pres byterian church for more than a week,; closed Friday. The pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Oldham was ably assisted by Rev. C. Connor Drown. Synod's F.vangellst. Horn, Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nicholson, a daughtor. Miss Daisy Jones has returned from Calypso where she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Flossie B. Bird, who has been critically 111 with pneumanla is some better, though physicians pronounce her condition as serious. Herman Hall has returned from Ra leigh where he has been on business. Miss Annie Jones of St. Paul's has arrived to take charge of the Concord school. WAKE POnnST AI.FMiVI Anrc ACTIVB l IXSTIiUN TOWNH (Bpcdil to bill; Km.) Wake Forest, Nov. ?!. Wake Forest n.lumnl are Quite active In eastern towns. Returning from a successful !rlp Secretary Trela D. Collins reports unusually fine meetings. At Fayettevllle the Wake Forest men run tru to type. They put on one of the best banquets the secretary has attended. In the parlors of the First rjaptlst church the ladles served a magnificent turkey dinner, which the 20 men enjoyed to the fullest extent. After a Jolly good time of song and uory the following officers wore elect ed: W. C. Downing, president; V. C. Billiard, vice president; H. C. Black well, secretary and treasurer. This same crowd had worked up a big audt ence for the Wake Forest Glee club which gave a concert that evening. Lumtirrtoii Is a Wake Forest strong hold. The alumni gave the Ole cluh a royal welcome and a1 big house Rev. C. H. Durham turned the Runtlnv services over to Dr. H. M. Potent I: the morning and Secretary Trela . Collins in the evening. The Wilmington alumni were er talnly on the Job. Twenty. five old Wake Forest men assisted by the Mere dith girls gave a-delightful luncheon to the Olee' club at tho V. M. C. A. A branch Alumni association was or ganised. E, B. Josey was made presi dent, Addison Hewlett vice president, B. B. Cox secretary, C. E. Taylor treas urer. FHANKI.IM'OIV IIK.M N( HIKII. Pl'IH,INIIl"lt-t N! WHITH" (Bpmai U) tail) brws.) Franklinton, Nov. 2i. The Christian Advocate Publishing company. Is get ting out for Franklinton tilth school this week Its first number and flrst volume of "The Red nnd White" three-column, eight-sheet newvpaper. This is the project for the year oi the entire school. At a recent meeting of the Lanier Literary society Cllftnn Mltchlner was chosen from a number of uthurs to represent Franklinton high school In the 9')19 Trinity college declamation contest. His' subject Is ''Spartacu's Be fore th Gladiators." The prospects are that the represen tatives of the various schools will have Slit enjoyable meeting with the "Trln- liiiiA"' . YEAST BEST WHEN TAKEN WITH IRON If Weak, Thin or Rundown Try This New Treatment in Tablet Form Watch the quick Results. Everyone has heard of the apparent wondors performed by yeast m restor ing thin, sickly, and run-down people to health. And now It Is found that even more surprising results are brought when yeast Is taken witn iron, the great blood-builder. People who for years were wsak, pale, anaemic and all run-down are regaining their strength and health almost as If by magio through this re markably effective combination of tonics. And the best of it Is that you can take it In pleasant table form no need to eat yeast cakes, whloh are so disagreeable to many. . The preparation In which these two great health bulldlers have been com bined Is known as Ironlsed Yeast. This contains highly concentrated brewer's yeast which Is far more effective than ordinary baker's yeast because It is richer In vltamlnes. Vltaminos. as we all know, la the mysterious element which Science htut found to be so ab solutely essential' to health. Dus to modern methods of food preparation vltamlnes are lacking In most of our commonest foods and this Is why so many of us become sickly and run down. If you are suffering -from loss of strength, if you frequently become ex hausted, If your food has no taste for you, or If you are Irritable, tbln, pale, nervous, or generally run-down, then try this remarkable new tonic Ironlzed Yeast will In most eases bring a decided Improvement within three days. It will usually clear up s.illow or muddy complexions within n days. From everywhere come en 'liuslastlc reports of what It is doing t ir people. it Is packed m patented Hani-tape packages and will keep Indefinitely. Its cost Is no more per dose than com mon yeast. Each package contains 10 lays' treatment and costs only 11.00 or Just 10c a day. Special driections fur children In each package. Made by lionized Yeast Company, Atlanta, Oa. HIGHLY CONCENTRATE!) VITAMINE TONIC Genuine Ironized Yeast, guaranteed to give satisfac tion, always fresh at Greens boro Drug Co. The store that appreciates your business. QQS.DS BRIP Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking Imxmtlvm BromO Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. Be sufe you get The genuine bears this signature I I Price JOc Is your consuienuto satisfied with the contribution you made to the Pres byterian Orphanage at Barium Springs? If not. see your church treasurer or send to Sunt. E. McS. Hyde, Barium Springs, M. C. . 1 Dance Records with a Newlnterpretation i 8uper-Feture Record Wabash Blues J laham Jonaa O reheat ra No. 6065 11.00 Sprinkle Piano Co. 116 E. Market St. I DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS TODAY UNTIL NOON Basement Sale of 128 'New Silk and. Wool Dresses $9.98 Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Solius, Poiret Twills, Tricotine and Serges in BLACK, NAVY BLUE AND BROWN All Sizes from 16 to 42 SHO WR00M MODELS, SAMPLES The Majority Are One of a Kind The Dresses Are Like This but first of all you must picture in your mind's eye materials of the finest quality tailored and finished as only dresses of the better grades are made. There are navy blues in profusion. Most of them, in fact, are. navy. Browns enough to lend contrast to the picture. Modeled like fashion says they should be coat styles; charming little bas ques with full skirts; blouses; straight line effects. Some are slashed into panels and em broidered, or adorned up the sides and at the bottom. Tunics with rich em broidery or braid; many are beaded. Narrow ribbons and military braids are most effectively placed. Some of the dresses are encircled with tinkling metallic girdles; some are not. YOU'LL PRONOUNCE THEM CHATtMTNCr TN QU ATJTY T7 STYLE TN COLOR YOU'LL PRONOUNCE THEM THE GREATEST VALUES WITHIN YOUR RECOLLECTION THEY ARE ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING .WHEN THE DOORS OPEN Barprain Basement Big Clean- Up Sale -Of- Fall Millinery Friday and Saturday Friday Specials About 100 Pairs; Sizes 3 to 4 Oxfords and Pumps At Only $1.00 a Size ' For Instance Size 3 Cost $3.00 Size 3Mj Cost 3.50 Size 4 Cost 4.00 These shoes are worth at least $9.00 a pair, but they are small sizes and broken lots. . That's why we are slaughtering the prices on them. NO EXCHANGES-NO REFUNDS This offer is for Friday only. Exceptional Values $5 Exceptional Values Panne Velvet, Lyons, Felt, Duvetyn Hats of remarkable values that are so win somely becoming and yet bo moderate in price. 'o'nora Phonographs For loveliness of tone, for charming appear and for important exclusive features of real merit, Sonoia is the instrument which is invariably chosen by all those desiring the ut most in quality and value. At the Panama Pacific Exposition Sonora won the highest score for tone quality. Each Sonora model at its price is matchless in value. You will take pride in possessing a Sonora. $60 to $265 Club Temm an. SHt down. Hie hnlitare In 12 equal mnnlhlj lfirmiits Save Yellow Trading Stamps They're Valuable Save Yellow Tradinjr Stamps They're Valuable
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