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12 GREENSBORO DAILY . NEWS, TUESDAY, ' NOVEMBER 28, 1922 Famous Mysteries l:Ui','.-' !: ' Hie Mystery of Robert Emmet : Krcr lino th earliest days of Sncllth history, til relations be trail th horn e-ovemment and Ire land hart, to say tha least, been strsjnsd and difficult, culminating; In tha month! of bloodshed which led to tha formation of tha Irian Fra atata but tneludlnff, before thia tlma, anon etranre events aa tha affair of Sir Robert Casement and tha mystery which aurrounda tha final deposition of th body of Robert Emmet. Bora In Dublin during: the Ameri can Revolution. Fmmet made a bril liant record for himself at Trinity college and then. Joining the society of "United Irishmen," shocked the officials of the college to such -an extent that he was expelled. It was at thia time that ha proclaimed his purpose of separating Ireland from England and establishing th island aa an independent republic. After Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic 4 Liquid, Just What You, Need Don't wary about Ectema or other akintroubles. You can have a clear, healthy akin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra Urge bottle at $ 1.00. Zemo generally removes Phnplea, Blackheads. Blotches, Eczema and Ring worm and makes the skin dear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each applies Son. It it always dependable. E CHILD'S BOWELS "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative . Hurry mother I Even a cross, sick' child loves tha "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open th bow la. A teaspoon -ful today may prevent a sick chld tomorrow. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or If stomach Is sour, tongue coated. Smoke , San Luis Cigar Callum Tobaccq C?Hs90)Kj3TCjW:!saK FOR SKIN TORIES MOTHER! MOV JUSTIN v THE ADVANCED WINTER STYLES . PElIAN-FINISH SCRATCH HATS $5 00 and $6-50 ( THEY ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW-LOOK THEM OVER F ELDER'S "Biggest Little Btor South" H. H. FELDER. Prop. (sKlsBBWssK'K9K)SBt Thanksgiving Football University Of North Carolina I v. University Of Virginia Charlottesville, Southern Railway System Announces Reduced fares, one and one-half the one-way fare for round-trip, from all points in North Carolina, Virginia, also Washington, D. C. Round Trip Fare From Greensboro $9.30 "Football Special" will leave Charlotte ";25 p. m.. aa aecond aectlbn train 12. handling special sleeping cars from Charlotte, Salisbury, High Point, Raleigh. Wlnston-Sslem and Greensboro. Special train returning will leave Charlottesville 1:00 a. m . handling local sleeping cars for above points. Inquire of ticket agents for fur ther Information, and make your reservation early. L. A. Peacock, C. T. A., Telephone 1762 1 1 2 East Market St. Greensboro, N. C. participating- in the rebellion of 17M he was forced to take refuge In Prance, returning In tlma to take part In th great Irish Insurrection of 1S0S. July 21 had been aet as the date for seising th castle aud arsenals of Dublin and th plans were carried through successfully, save for the tact that the Insurrectionists hesi tated to follow Emmet to Dublin castle and the Irish leader waa farced to flea for hia life to the Wlcklow mountains, where he remained In hid ing until word should come thut he might safely eacape to Franco. Ifd it not been for hla desire " to take a final farewell of his fiance, Sarah Curran, daughter of the noted barriater, John P. Cunan, Emmet might have made hla way safely across the channel. But he delayed too long, was captured and. like 8lr Roger Casement, was tried for high treason against the British gov ernment and sentenced to death. The penalty Inflicted upon mrat was, however, even more aevera than that which Sir Roger waa deatined to meet more than a century later. After he had been hanged, the execu tioner beheaded him and exhibtte.1 the bloody head to the multitude. Then hla body was taken to the Kllmalnham jail, where Instead of being destroyed by quicklime, aa waa usual In cases of this kind, it was held awaiting orders from the Bmmet family. Aa it happened, however, nil filisne asithi et'a relatives and friends were hat time either in prison on charges of insurrection or; In hiding and, beyond stating that the body was returned to the Jsll. hlilory does not relate what became of the corpse of the great Irish leader. Pour generations have scoured the Emerald Isle for Robert Emmet's re- iAeV at breathsriad, remember a good cleans ing of tha little bowels Is often all that Is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Pig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Tou must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. 1 0' r Made in Tampa from the finest imported Cuban tobacco. A cigar worth smoking. Price 10c and up. Sold by all dealer. & Candy Co. Va., Nov. 30, 1922 mains, but In vain. According to the statement of th Kllmalnham Jailer, th corps, when unclaimed, was taken from th prison aud burled in Sulley'a Acre, a sort of potter's field where the oodles of paupers and executed criminals were Interred, but waa afterwards claimed and ex humed by a Dootor Gamble, who secretly re-burled th bonea in Dub lin In order to avoid the Interference of the Britlah authorttiea who feared that tho ceremony might lead to an other popular outbreak. Emmet's brother-in-law. John Patten, claimed that one of the men who assisted In the burial of the body assured him that It lay In con secrated ground at St. Michael's church, Dublin. . According to this witness, a large stone which, out of respect for Emmet's wishes that his grave should bear no epitaph un til Ireland should be freed, bore no inscription, was put over the grave. But the church records were carefully searched and no clue to any body that might possibly have been that of the Irish patriot waa ever dis covered. Still another version hue It that the remains were enterred In the Protestant church yard at (llasnevin. while som members of the family maintain that It waa hidden In the family vault at 8U Peter's. In splto of these reports or possibly be cause of their contradictory nature the Irish people are still search I iw for the ashea of their hero, but their reating place remaina today as deep as mystery as It was more than a century ago. SOUTHERN WILL CUT CHICAGO FARE HALF Endeavoring to Croat Interest in lestarnational Livestock Ex position. For the purpose of stimulating In terest In the livestock industry In the south, the Southern Railway com pany has annonnced through th office of the superintendent of the Danville division. R. U Avery, this city, that It will offer reduced round trip rates to Chicago for the Inter national Livestock exposition to be held there December S-S. Tickets for thia trip will be sold at the same price of an ordinary one way fare, or for half the ordinary round trip ticket. They will be put on sale from November So until De cember J. and the tickets will be good for the journey designated as late as Pecember 12. The International is the greatest livestock show 1n the world, accord ing to Information sent out by the Southern system, and the officials of that company believe that It will be of educational advantage to all who are able to see It. F. M. Jeffords Sentenced to Die For Crime On Dec. 22 Columbia. 8. C, Nov. 27. V. XI. Jeffords, convicted of the murder last spring of J. C. Arnette. his part ner in a gasoline filling station, to day was sentenced In criminal court here to be electrocuted at the state penitentiary on December 22. A mo tion by counsel for Jeffords, whose conviction recently was affirmed by the Supreme court, for a further stay of execution, was denied a few min utes before sentence was passed. New Elixir, Called Aspir onal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Rem edies, Used and En dorsed by European and American Army Sur geons I to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Com plications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Cannot Feel Relief Coming Within Two Minutes, Delightful Taste, Immedi ate Relief, Quick Warm Up. Th sensation In tht lru trade 1h Aspironal, the quirk -act Inir qoM and coitfth reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by th laboratories; test ed, approved and moat enthuifafrti cally endorsed by the highest author ities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and ef fective as whisky, rock and rye or any other cold remedy they have ever tried. Alt drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so step into the nearest druir store, hand the rlerk naif a dollar for a bottle of Asplronul and tHl him to serve you twn t.'an;ioonf ui. With your watch In your hand, take the drink at. one swallow and call for your money bnok In two minutes t yau cannot feel relief cominjf within the time limit. Pon t be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing- It. Take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for As pironal is by far the safest and most effective, the fastest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough rem edy for Infants and children, as well as for adults tadvt.l tu.th. tf ikMrikaiKnarTiian. .kanorsiaaa' snsabunu. sitibiu, Brans QUEEN dmS'sUo DiNTjiorr, U semis ar mm far Wg mwnilO KFO. CO., Atlanta, Oa. mots wurra. Writ, ft In. 5 "ik; v -iljjja sail IS CLAIMED BY DEATH j Mrs. Priscilla B.' Hackney, Aged 82 Years, Dies After Short Illness. A NATIVE OF OAK RIDGE Jdal Is Dsib Krs, l Ouilford Collage, Not. 1,7. Follow ing several weeks' Illness of a com plication of ailments, brought about by old age. Mrs. Priscilla B. Hack ney, aged 82 years, a native of Oak Kldgc, prominent In educational aod religious activities, died at 1:30 o'clock this morning at th home of Mrs. W. C. Blair, of this plac. Funeral nervices will be held at ,in local Frlenda church at 1 o'clock "in atternoon with Rev. K. V. Bowen, pastor of th Ashehnro Street Friends church and Rev. Joseph H. Peele, pastor of th local Friends church, officiating.' Inter ment will be In the church cemetery. Born at Oak Klde May U, mo, Mrs. Hackney, who waa the widest of seven children of Jno and Anna Clark Benbow, up until the time of her recent illness had retained all her faculties and was deeply Inter ested in all th present day happen ings. Educated at the New Oarrt-si board ing school, now Ouilford college, Mrs. Hackney taught it this .colleg tor many yeara. being latter called Vj eaat Tennessee, where she had charge of the. William Foster Horn lor Girls. She was married to Henry Clay Hackney in 1874 and to this union was born a daughter, Henry Anna Clay. Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Hackney with her daughter, returned to this stat and waa connected with Ouilford college in an official capacity for nearly J7 years. After the marriage of her daughter lo David White, a member qf the city council of Greensboro, Mrs. Hackney moved to Greensboro to make her home. She moved her church mem bership lo the Greensboro Friends church, where she was an efficient ahtf ardent worker in all organisa tions' of the church. ;f v. , She was an ardent worker for the1 fairs of temperance and' for many years was a loyal and valued mem-' ber of the Women's Christian Tem perance union. For many years aha waa one of the clerks of th North Carolina yearly meeting of Frlonds. whore her sane Judgment and wlso counsel were greatly appreciated. She was deeply interested In all educa tional progress and everything which pertained to moral uplift. In 1311 Mrs. Hackney lost her only daughter. Mrs. Iavid White, who died after a brief Illness and while heartbroken, she showed th same spirit of resignation and bravery which so .characterised her entire life. Mrs. Hackney is survived by one grand-daughter. Miss Priscilla White, daughter of David White. Three sis ters. Mrs. Julia Gleavea. of Wythe ville, Va.; Miss Sarah B. Benbow and Sirs. Josephine Blair, of thia place. also aurvive her. Two brothers, William and Rufus Benbow, natives of Oak Ridge, pre ceded her in death several years ago. The former was the father of Mrs. D. B. Stafford, wife of Sheriff Stafford, of (Hulford county, while the .latter was the father of Mlas Pearl Benbow, of Greensboro. One sister, Miss An nie Benbow, the first wife of John King, preceded her In death. Mrs. Hackney, who was the cousin of the late Dr. D. W. C. Benbow, founder of the Benbow hotel and prominent financier of Greensboro, Is survived by a number of nieces and nephews, among them being Mrs, D. H. Stafford, Mrs. Paul Edgerton and Miss Pearl Benbow, all of Greens boro, v White Oak News By A. T. WALKER Mrs. ben Franklin and little son of 19 Cedar street left yesterday for Leakaville to visit her mother. Mrs. Franklin expects to be away about two weeks. Friends -of Mrs. L. V. Shepherd will be glad to learn she Is able to I. a nn airnln after a few daVfl of III- I ness. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd of rroximlty spent sunaay wun r. ana U 1 V Hhonhorrl nf 2A. 17th. Street. i Joe Edwards Is able to go to work ! again after a short illness. Miss. Rose 1 Murphey has returned to her home after visit In Raleigh, Charlie jonn son who has been very sick Is able to be up and out. Stealey Hawks spsnt Sunday with his mother Mrs. J. 8. Hawks of 69.20th street. Miss Alice ilbson and Maggie Flack spent Sat urday right with Mrs. Lyndon Brown at Edgeville. j CREDIT MEN TALK OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Department of Marchanta Associa tion Will Mast Every Monday ' for conference. Because of the coming holiday sea json and the larfte amount of buying to be done at that time, the credit men of the Merchants association held, a meeting; yesterday afternoon ln the office of secretary to diacuea the situation. I The main topic discussed there waa the amount of credit to be given the Christmas buyers, and the persons In this city who have already over used their credit. It Is the object of this association to keep constant watch on persons who are in the habit of oversKppiiiK the bounds of credit, and In that manner wsrnlng the other merchants. About the most important thing decided upon yesterday at the meet ing was tha agreement by the credit men to meet every Monday afternoon at S o'clock and discuss the problems of the past week. In that manner they can keep up with persons be hind In their accounts. , Another feature discussed at tho meeting was the matter, of bad checks, which usually plays' such an Important part In holiday shopping. The names of all persons who give had checks will ' be made known to the other merchants, and that Will not only keep mnay persons out of trouble but it will save the merchants loss. SUDDEN DEATH OF A SURRY COUNTY MAN John Franklin Thompson Found Dead in Bed Mus McGaa Hurt In Runaway. (BMdil to Dillr Netn. ) Mount Airy, Nov. 27. John Frank lin Thompaon was found dead in hit bed Saturday morning at his home about three miles from this city, near Green Hill. Death came like a thief In tha nlirht and Th.ru was -fin avl. dene of struggj to ehoW that ha waa conscious of the presano of th ene my. waa a i yeara oia, ana ia aurvlved hvaila wife anil Ana inn We retired Friday, night In hla usual health , and hi death was a eahock to those who knew him. ..Th re maina win cajrll In It aA n.nl church In Patrick! county, Va., Sun- oay wner tua runeral and Interment will tak plac. Th funeral of Iris Bowman, th 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C' Bowman, wtin Ait.A nl nnmn. monla, was held at their horn Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Dr. H. K. Boyer. The members of th little girl's Sunday school class were flow er bearers and tha bodv was lnt.rr.ri In Oakdal cemetery. hiss Maud Mode and her brother were drivlna tn town Hnru-j.. ....... noon from thalr horn In the country wnen tneir norse fell, th fall caus ing him to, tak fright and run away. Rsalislna thev hail Inaf nn.rl w. animal they attempted to Jump out of th buggy, th young man. Jumped to safety but Miss McOe beoohie en tana-led In tha linaa in Uom , distance, being badly bruised lana torn tnougn her condition Is thought to be critical. Th buggy waa completely demolished. LESS HAPPENING NOW IN CITY THAN USUAL On Day Last WmIc the City Jail Waa Entirely' Empty No Sri , our Charges. The paat week in pollcedom here has been unusually quiet, according to statements from headquarters yes terday afternoon. On one day last week there was not a person In tha olty Jail, and ther hav been no per sons in the Jail all week charged with anything more sarloue than being drunk and disorderly. Seldom, said Chief Crutchfleld yes terday, has he seen the city so aulet as It haa been for the paat week. When Daily News reporter saunters Into th police station every afternoon and asks If there la anything excit ing going on It brings much laughter from .the members of tha force who are present. If anything big happens you al ways writ about that." sara chief Crutchfleld, "Why don't you writ Take Off All Excess Fat Dq'you know that there Is a simple, harmless, effective remedy for over fatness that may be used safely and secretly by sny man or woman who is losing the sllmhess of youth? There is; end it is none other than th tablet form of the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Mar mola Prescription Tablets. You can well expect to reduce steadily and easily without going through long sieges of tiresome exercise and star vation diet. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a. case, or you can secure them direct from the Marmola Co.. 461J Woodward Avenue. Detroit, Mich., on receipt of price. fcd INDIGESTION !!! ATE TOO MUCH Instantly) Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Chew a few nleassnt. hRrml.ii tablets of "Pape's Dlapepsin" and your distressed stomach will feel fine at, one. , f?nrrect vmie illveatlnn mnA .nil your stomach for a few cents; "TJon't let your stomach keep you miserable! Druggists recommend It. litl A Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister Ilka tha old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread It on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sors spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out tha soreness and pain. Musterole Is a olean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. It la fine for nuJck relief from aora throat, bronchitis, tonsilltla, croup. stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, Rheuma tism, lumbago, palna and achea of the back or joints, sprains, aore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep It handy for In stant use. 36o and C6c, jars and tubas; hospital sise, 3.00. Better than a mnarnre plaster works Ms wdv: , It skrtt circulation. This scatters congestionthe f fiammation disappears and along with it the pain. Relieves pamml rheumatic twtngea too. Warms and eases beckachee; neuralgia, colds In cheat. . Keep It bandy. SI pant liniment-kills pain! STOMACH about It when there la nothing hap penlngt" ... J The city la quiet nflV. so quiet said a wag yesterday' that a "Ay on the wing, can be heard for miles around." Chronic coughs and persistent ootds lead to aerloua lung trouble.! Tou can stop them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified creosote that Is pleas ant to take. Creomulslon ia a new medical discovery with twofolB ao tlon; It soothes and heala the In flamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote Is recognised by ths medical fraternity as ths greatest healing agency for tha treatment of chronio oougha and colds and other, forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulslon con tains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements whloh sooths and heal the Inflamed membranes and atop ths Irritation while th creosote goes on to ths stomach, is absorbed Into th blood, attacks, th seat of the trouble and destroys 'th germs that lead to consumption. Creomulslon I guaranteed satis factory In the treatment of chronio coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung dlseaaes, and la excellent for building up ths sytem after oolda'or th flu.. Money re funded if any cough or oold, no matter of bow long standing, la not relieved after taking1 according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creo mulslon Co- Atlanta, Oa. (Adv.) i tu.tf Dr BELL'S Piiie-Tar Honey rCroupyCcHiCcidj Mothers for year have relied open uus oepenaaDie prescription of a fam ily physician to break np alarming, creupy eeuf ha. Tea can depend so Dr. Bells during loag nlfht-attaose efeoogh leg. It looema hard-raoM phlegm, n saves congMted area and atope eoagh- . Ins. Children llsetkssgoadeldparaaTrht) of Dtee-lar honey. At any drag alara ALL COLORS Complete assortment of col ors and standard slses'Of these shades at your dealers. Cunningham r Sprint-legs Shade Co. Oreeaabaee. N. C, J' ELECTRIFY! The Heating Pad Should Be Part Of Your "Medicine Chest" Nearly every family keeps simple remedies on hand for the relief of numerous little aches and pains. A heating pad should be included in this equipment. 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M Content. lBTfoldDraolm LCOHQL-3PH OBNt Ak,tnrnn1flTlaTatiWnJ 1 1 dlheSlrma(te aM&n" S (a1 :i .n Mlno niforfofll Cheerfulness neuOplrim,MTiiiu."i SSL . ujas"l L.I.SiilRfcmeuYlbf CcmWandDlarrto" AmtfroralruM7 IWMIst"! giiiiill Esact Copy of Wrapper, ECJIa II m.i ii. .OTCTn Jifml. a II l l I Is It Rheumatism-So-called? "Chiroprac tic reaches saeeessfully m larger "No one can entirely recover heaKh while' taking medl olne." C. 8. Carr, M. D., Columbua Medical Journal. But Chiropractic adjustments remove the root of the trouble, the real cause, and you will get well and stay well. It rosts yoa neihtnjr i laveatlgate. Original testimonials can be seen In my office. Look at the results! C. H. CREDEMAN, Ph. C. 13x-Mesnber f Faculty Palmer Nrhool of Chiropractic HOI KHi 8iKO-12l30 S-til 7-S Corner Bast Market and Davie Phone 3913 kasaber of so -called ehronle di seases" aad Is so mack, superior to the drug method that It Is truly laughable to mgar them!" Alfred Wal tea, .M. p. 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