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GKEEH3EUKO DAILY NEWS, TnTHSDAT, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 ' will' enable them to lead th different groups In this department. ltev. Jim Green will preach again this evening at f:S0 at th Walnut Street Baptist church. Large orowda are attending thus services and are Clint Cole, Republican Incumbent, whs contesting with H. P. Hartmani Democrat, ji , - . - 1 Mia Florence K. Allen again forged Into second place In th five oorner contest for Judge of th.tat auprttm court, two to ,b lected. In 8.865 preclnets, the had a lead ot al most 10,000 over Benson W, Hough, th third highest candidate. Friend's Quarterly Meeting to Be At the Center Church Equilization School Tax Held Constitutional By High Court Supreme Court Affirms Judge Harding In Ruling In Case of Coble vs. the Guilford County Commissioners Several t? Other Important Opinions Handed Down. , anmta IHltj Uses. , njlsaioners seeking Injunctive relief, J t Mt4 the court It unanimous and backs up Raleigh, Nov, t. Guilford head- all tu predecessors, lined In the Supreme court today -.-Next In Important; tn school 1J1 J nw i affirmed Coble. " It Evan, against th Davld- V TRIAL T?r T?T7 TVX IK il7T SEND 1 COUPON TUBE r IjEj 1 KJ 1V1IUN hearing splendid sermons. The Textile Y. M. C A. Weekly Newt Sheet will make its Initial ap pearance in a tew daya This newt Bessemer Avenue Base Is laid and Road May Be Open By . First of December. Carml Thompson Reduces Don- sneec win contain items of general Importance pertaining to "T" work alley's Lead Bnt Still Is Far . In the Rear. and the activities of the White Oak and Proximity organisations. . agalnst th commissioners and there- ff Injunction by ratified the big county-wide , J,e nl "i sought to school consolidation and tax. Sunerintendent Thomaa Koswell Foust of the county school! was . Raleigh vlaltor and th first to pe ruse th opinion of th court which has an Illuminating concurrent by Mr. 'Justice Stacy, Indeed, this was concurring and dissenting day. Chief Justice Clark Indulged both humors and so did Justice Stacy. But In the case of Grant Coble against th eon- MEDICATED SMOKE DRIVES OPT CATARRH A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive, Method that Clean Out the Head, Note and Throat Then is no disease more offensive sr disagreeable or no disease that will lead to as much serious trouble as catarrh. You can now get rid of It by a simple, safe, pleasant bom remedy discovered by Dr. Bloaser. a satarra specialist. Br. !'" Remedy 1 Is com a medlei- sal herbs, flowers and berries, which you smoke In a dainty pips or alc anna. Ths smoke vapor Is Inhaled lata the air pas sage of th head, boss, throat and lungs and carries abVt medicine where "5 ' sprays, douches and salves cannot possibly reach. Its effect Is soothing and healing and la entirely harmless. It contains no oubsbs or tobacco, and may be used by women and children, as wall as men. II a T i . sb um 'ainnLfMS I If yes suffer from catarrh, asthma, catarrhal deafness, or If subject to frequent colds, you should try Dr. Bloater's Remedy, which may be had at any drug store; or if yon deelre proof of Its beneficial and pleasant effect, send It cents (cola or stamps) : to Ths Blosser Co,' II AD, Atlanta. Ga, for a trial package. j th-tX 7- lIGESWili STOMACH UPSET HIE TOO MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Chew a tew pleasant harmless tableta of Tape's Dlaptpstn" and your distressed stomach will teal fine at once. Correct your digestion and eie your stomach for a few oeata. Tfon't let your stomach keep you miserable! Druggists recommend It. hd HALF THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLNESS go forward with their school work are restrained, until th final hear ing. There th only Issue Is on of law. Quit a btt of interest attaches to th state against Bell case. i. E. C. BeU. former sheriff of Vance, Is defendant in an abandonment case A divorce had- been granted. The court "U1vide on th Issue of hold ing htm accountable for th support of his divorced wife and ths four children. Jostles Stacy dissent from the majority's sustention of a verdict against BeU, Judge Stacy holding that -there Is much of legislative work in a decision which seeks to sustain a conviction rather against ths statute. In other words. Is Bell as th divorced husband, criminally liable for abandonment of a wife legally separated Jostle Stacy's strong dissent Is met by similarly strong concurrence by Judge Clark. Ram against the Norfolk and West ern must try again his case in which h soaked th carrier ' for Injuries don him by Agent Hawkins. The case goes back on th charge of Judge Harding as to punitive dam-1 ages. Th opinion of Jostle Stacy I in th Guilford, case, and th full! llsUof decision follow: t I "Siaer, J., concurring In result! If! all th school districts of Guilford county (exclusive of those In High Point township and th city of Greensboro) wish to- pool their re sources j by levying a uniform, tax, throughout th entire territory, for tn support ana maintenance of all th schools in th respective districts and thus equalise th educational ad vantages and opportunltiea la the different sections of th county, there woum sem to be no constitutional barrier to such a course, where, as in th present case. It has been sanc tioned and approved, under legisla tive authority, by a favorable vote of all th people affected, in prin ciple, this Is not unlike th levy of stat tax for th purpose of cre ating a "state public school fund and a 'special building fund, to be used. In each instance, as an equalizing fund and to be apportioned among th different counties of th state as provided by Cha 141 and 147, re spectively. Public liSws, 1M1. Lacy va Bank, 181 N. ti, 171; Board of Education vs. Comrs., Ill JJ. C, 671. "It will be observed that th act of th legislature in question la not In conflict with article 1. section 19 of ths constitution, for it nowhere undertakes to establish a new school district or to Changs the lines of any, of th old districts already existing. Burney va Commissioners of Bladen county at the present term. In re Harris, ltl N. C. Mi. Farther, - It will be noted -that the districts to be benefited, taken in their entirety, are coterminous with the territory to ne taxed. Hill va Lenoir county, 17 N. O. 171; Hood va, Sutton, lit N. C. page 10o Falson vs. Commission- era. 171 if. c, page i: Jieitn - va -iLoekharOm N. C page 4S. "The question as to whether the creditors of the respective school districts could Insist upon the origi nal tax levies in aaid districts Is not before us for decision. Smith va Commislsoaers. ltl N. C 149, and cases there cited. But from what is now apparent It Would seem mat tne full equivalent of said original tax levies, if not more, has been pro vided by ths on uniform levy thoughout the enlarged taxing terri tory. Port of Mobile vs. Watson, lit U. 8, ( L. Ed., MO). ,J?or these reasons I eoneur." Opinions filed by Supreme court to day foUow: Stat vs. Bell, Vanc. no rror. State vs. Mills. Greeene, new trial. Meadows vs. Mann, Craven, no error. Ralalsrh Savings Bank and Trust company va Vass. Wak, affirmed. Motor company va Jackson. New Hannv.r reversed. Rtaniev vs. Lumber company, Co lumbus, new trial. Trust company va Boott, uumocr litts affirmed. uinav v. Rasa. Kooeson. auinneu. Hosiery Mills, va Director General of Railroads. Orange, reversed. Story va Commissioners, juamanc, affirmed. - , Ham va Norfolk and Western rail way, Forsyth, new trial, Blevins va Norfolk -and. Western railway, Ashe, no error. ' Wagoner va SalnUm. Davidson, remanded. Coble va Commissioners Guilford county, Guilford, affirmed, Rlerson vs. Steel and Iron com pany, Guilford, no error. Barnes vs. Commissioner! Davidson company, Davidson, sfflrmed. Evans va Commissioners Davidson county, Davidson, affirmed. v RKVOLtmOM Rev, J. M. Morgan, former paster of 8t Paul's M. p. church, who was succeeded at this church by Rev. T, O. Pearce, Was sent to Qlen Raven charge at Burlington by the confer ence which closed at Henderson a few days ago. The Rev. Mr. Morgan had been pastor of this church for several years, and had made many friends In the village and community. : The Thursday afternoon oooklng class will meet today at 1:1, at the welfare building. A full attendanc is urged. - ., . -. .... The Thursday nla-ht eooklnar lm for employed girls will meet this evening at the welfare building. As this class was discontinued for about two weeks oa account of the revival services, alt the members are urged to be at this meeting, v turner stlnson, from Coierldr. ha accepted a position with the Revolu tion lotion mm. Clarence Guyer. who has bean nt at his home No. 41 Maple street, la re ported as improving ranldlr. ! William Westmoreland, from bnrg, & C, has accepted a position with the Revolution Cotton mill. n will live on Maple street I Enoe Tribe No. tl-lmnrnva rM.. Red Men will meeting this evening at 7:10 in the lode-e hall. All th. bers of this tribe are urged to attend, i xieisa ana Harold Mills spent yesterday afternoon hunting on Haw I river. They report that run scare in that locality. ' small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hlnshaw, who 'Tbas been ill at their home No. 41 Cherrv street t. . what Improved. t j Th Wednesday afternitm, class met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Amnions at her home No. -67 Spruce street. The attendance wa good, and quite an Interesting i- struofive meeting was held. - e, -.Vv' SPECIAL SERVICES TO BE AT HOLY TRINITY Rev. Francis Coffin, Kiaston, vWUI Speak to Episcopalian .' Ib City. A speclaf service next Sunday night at o'clock at Holv Trlnitv church will be held for all Episco palians oi both saint Andrew's and Holy Trinity churches, at which time Rev. Frtkicla J. H. Coffin, rector of Saint Marjte church, of Klnston, will speak on, "The Natl on-Wide Cam paign." This Is a movement to enlist the Interest and, effort of every member of that church, and It I believed thst many Episcopalians in the olty will be present, ffha combined choirs of Balnt Andrew and Holy Trinity will sing. Reduce Your Fat , Without Dieting Tear avo th formula for fat re daction was "diet" ."exercise." To day it la "Take Mannela Prescription Tablets." Friends tell friend these friend tall there, - They eat sub stantial food, live as they Ilk and still reduce steadily and easily with out solnsT throurh long sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet. Marmola Tablets are sold by all drur- lsts the world ever at one dollar for a ease, r ji jow preicr yna own or- aer aireci irom int sisrmoia com pany, 4113 Woodward Ave Detroit, Mich. ; hd OTHER COUNTY PROJECTS Highway work In Guilford county now in progress Includes, among other projects, the following: . Concrete base has been poured .on the Bessemer avenue road connecting Summit avenue with the county home and th top surface will be )ald as soon as the base is dry. Workmen from the Southern rail way are driving pile on th Olbson vtlle, underpaaa preparatory to cut ting through there with the Qlbsoa vllle road. ' Th Olbsonvitl-Krnodle't mill road has been thrown open to th public ' V v Concrete' bas Is being poured be tween th Battleground and Summer- field, . .. r . s .'. Work is now being don on the. Pleasant Garden road and also on the Kivett road- out from High Point. The completion of the bas on th Bessemer avenue road meant that the top eurface will be put down In about a week (th bas ha already been drying a weak) and there is hope that the road will b thrown open for us by December L This will give, an entrance to Greensboro from the east by what may be regarded as a more attractive-' road 'than the pros ent sol rout along East Market. The Bessemer avenue extenslen for merly was th poiar rout, tor en tering the city and it completion will mean a shifting of much of the traffic to Summit avenue. ' i The worn, thus far on th Glbaon-: vllle underpass Is entirely the effort of the Southern railway to prepare the track fos. the cutting of th un derpass. It is, of oourse, necessary to brace- th rails so that excavation will not interrupt the passage of trains As soon as this work It com pleted, excavation vfl , start. The other underpass on' the GlbsonvUle road, the on nearer Greensboro, wilt be tackled next These are the two underpasses about whloh county and railway authorities had long contro versy as to financial arrangements. The Glbsonvllle-Kernodl' mill road hat been open about a week. It extends northward, from Qlbaonville tor about five and three-quarters miles and has a concrete bas with a Topaks top. ; Th work on th Battleground to Summerffeid road, along which th bas is now being poured, will bring up for publio action the question of the i road from Greensboro to the Battleground, which county authori ties have hoped would be built by the Federal government. A bill to that effect was prepared by Representa tive Stedman, and I. Blwood Cos, state highway commissioner, was op timistic about it passage. From Colonel ' Glbbs, Inspector of the .Battleground, who- was in the city several weeks ago, came unofficial word that It was extremely doubtful if--the Federal government would be disposed to pay for a road from the city to ine jsaiuegrouna, - - The county now has 11 maintenance outfits at work on the roads steadily. Th outfits are equipped with several trucks, and with read repairing ma, ehlnery, Ceattaau) en Wes strike. Dublin, Nov, . By Associated Frees.) Mary , MaeSwtney, a ho was arrested by the Free Btat military last Saturday and immediately went en A hunger strike,, continued today to refuse food, "She shows no sign of flinching front her determination to keep up the fight, ,i MISS ALLED IS BEATEN Columbus, 0 Nov. . Practically complete returns from' the entire stat from Tuesday's eleotion to- nlght'falled to make any changes In th indicated winners developed from returns received -last night and early today. With reports complete from 71 of the counties and only !S0 precincts mieslng In th Incomplete counties, Congressman S. D. Fees, Republican, had obtained a safe majority of 48. 117 over Senator Atlee Pomerene in the contest for Ohio's second seat In the United States senate. The vote was Fess 75,161 1 Pomerene 711,114. While Carml A. Thompson) Re publican candidate tor governor, had reduced th' lead of his Democratic opponent, A. V. Donahey to 11,769 In 71 complete counties and only HQ precincts missing In others not com plete, it appeared Improbable that he would he able to overcome this lead. The total vote in f,!4 precinots out of a total of 1,176 in the state on governor was: Thompson 780,119; Donahey 714,10. Wine and beer amendment toes a downward pitch after th city vote bad been oounted and the dry rural votes began to roll in, and tonight apparently had been defeated by a majority well beyond 100,000 votes, The vote tn IMt preotneta out of a total of .17 m tne state was: ror the amendment tlt.liii agatntt the amendment 711,11. With oongreeslonsl congests still undecided tonight, Democrat had elected six of their candidates to 14 by th Republicans Th district still In doubt wa sth Kigntn, president Herding' home district. In which R. Even Careful Calomel Users are Vary Next Dote of Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble - (iMdtl is DtUi Tnn.) Center, Nov. (The quarterly meet ing of the Friends church will be held her Friday, Saturday and Sun day, 'The meeting will open Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock when a busi ness session ot the ministers and overseers will be held and vfUl come to a close Sunday afternoon. Devotional exercises will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock whll th business session of the quarter ly meeting will be held at 1 Cclouk. The Christian Endeavor meettna- at 7:10 o'olocklwtll be conducted by rep-4 resentatlvea from th various meet ings ot th western quarter. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock de votional exercises will be held while at 1 o'clock a missionary pageant will be given by a group of young people. ht publio la given a cordial Invita tion to attend all the tervloe. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1 6 Bell-ana fl!2W Sure Relief ELL-AWS 25 and 75 Package Everywhere ' pUar'cai ' ' Honu-fnad Rmtty Stopt Coughi Quickly I ; , ' Th best eeegh snedleles yeel ever ' ' 11 need, A family euvplr easily end ' quickly nude. Saics aseut W. ' Calomel It dangerous. It may tall- vate you and jtake yod euffsr fear- fiillv f rftra inruiu at rums, under- ness af jaws and teeth. ewollenV lhu you make a ruu pint a 'mllJ tongue, and excessive saliva dribbling from the mouth. Don't trust calomel. It is mercury: quicksilver. It you feel bilious, headaohy, con stipated and all knocked out. just go to your druggist and gt a bottls of Dodson'i Liver Ton for a few oenti which It harmless vegetable sub stitute' for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and It tt doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quloker than nasty calomel and without making rod sick, you Just go bask and get your money. It you take calomel today yonll be slek and nauseated , tomorrow : be sides, it,. may salivate yon, whll If you take Dodson's Liver Tos you will wak up feeling great Ho salts necessary.. Oive it to the children because it la perfectly harmless and can not salivate-,; ad . . . You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use or a severe cough, it a remedy which is easily prepared at horn In just a few moments. It't cheap, but tor prompt result! it beat anything alt you ever tried. Usually ttopt the ordinary cough or chest cold In 14 hour. 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Mrs. Wesley Mabe, who resides near here, says Thedford't Black-Draught is kept in . her home all the time, since it has ' proved very valuable when used to correct derangements of the liver, 1 stomach and bowels, and to help prevent sickness from developing from such conditions. ' "For dizziness, headaches, colds, " and, Similar troubles, Black-Draught is a wonder, according to Mrs. Mabe. "It helps carry away bile and cold the easiest of any medicine I over saw. "I have used Black-Draught with my whole family, and will continue to do so, as it has proven its worth. We are glad to recommend Black Draught My health is just fine." Black-Draught has been found a useful adjuvant in breaking up colds, when the use of a laxative or cathartic medicine is indicated. It act upon the liver as a tonic , helping it to drive poisons and un - healthy matters from the system. Biliousness,- dizziness, coated tongue, bitter taste in the mouth, often warn you that your liver is ut of fix. Don't neglect it Pre vention of illness is better than cure. Take Black-Draught for your liver Be sure to get Thedford't. Most druggists tell Black-Draught package, Get ford' today, Thed-hd The Thursday afternoon cooking "t-class will meet today at 1:30 wltn Mrs. Jordan at her -home No. s Church street. A full attendance Is desjs-ed. Mrs. R. E. Stevens, of Revolution, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Laura Wallace, at her home on Maple street. Proximity. 8. L. Brady, of the Proximity Mer cantile company, reports thst hit father, Charles U. Brady, who has been 111 tor some time, Is Improving. Mrs. Walter Solomon, of Cypress street, who was taken to a local hos pital Tuesday, Is reported as improving. Plans have keen made for a- big father and son banquet at the Prox imity Y. M. C. A. Friday evening, No vember 24. This banquet Is meant to bring Into a closer companionship the fathers and sons of this community, and It Is hoped that they will all bear the date in mind and attend. Mrs. D. W. Laughlan has returned to her home No. S Maple street, after being In Salisbury for several day. Mrs. Laughlan was at the bedside ot her son, William Oscar Laughlan, when he died In Salisbury Saturday afternoon. The funeral wae held Sunday. The regular monthly meeting of the board of dlrectort of the Prox imity T. VL C. A. has been called for Tuesday evening, November 14. A full attendance Is requested, at some matters of Importance are to come before the board. The Yellow Jackets defeated the Terrors In an exciting game of bas ketball Tuesday evening by the score of It to 14. This was the regular game scheduled between these two teams for Monday evening, which was postponed on account of the ly ceum number. The leaders corpt class met last night at the "Y" at t o'clock. This class 1 progressing nicely under the leadership of the physical director. Many phases ot .physical education are being studied by this class, which 1BUSINESS STORE . . , , . . .... While our new store is not completely finished, 'we are . now ready to waitxm customers and take care of their wants. About December 1st we hope to announce a formal opening but until that time we will be iri position to take care of our customers in a most satisfactory way. We now have on display many cars of new furniture and more is arriving each day for your inspection. .... --. We want every one to come to see us and look . over our new store. , . wuvxc W'tf Vr w, mil" Happy Windsor Rockers from $12.50 up. It's a Great Thing to Make Homes m' . ' and that's what good furniture does. - A furniture manufacturer saidthat once as a .reason for making only good, substantial,.: well-designed furniture, instead of a showy, poorly constructed and deceptively finished grade which he might have sold just as easily at as good a price. . - That is the way we feel about it,1 too . u t . ? We want to help to make homes happy, and selling well-built, good-looking, serviceable furniture is our way of doing it. . - Wwntl-tocktottitl (f. Greensboro, North Carolina
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