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Id uFlES'fiELl'ED' ini FallSuits ii) ARE HURT BIT TRAIN !! i ILUIOL IHM R.'.S GiriGHEDJYjiEW-YORK Pitchers' Duel Between Math . ewson and Rucker, Latter . : Recalled from Wedding I . i - - ; i l A ; i ? -". .V ALCOHOL 3 PER ncira Mgetabtefcparaitonfe-As- sunuaiuigirereoflandRrtito PromotesDfeestionllttifil ncssandRBStnnlaln?ncirtr Opiiow Morphine ntrMiaeraL! MOT NARCOTIC. MxJmm MnUiUtf , ;v Jkt4giwsri - Anfffectltemedv forCcmofljia Hon , Sour Stomach.Dlarrlma SvorTOSJLonvalswnsJ'evensfr ness and LOSS OFSEEEP. lacSinle Sitjn&wrtof , NEW YORK. .".Li I. Exact Copy of Wrapper. PEOPLE ARE DISCUSSING EW TflUSSESSMEHT Some Contend That , Assess ment of Real Estate at Its -"Monev Valn" Ta Wrotic. The people of the county are man ifesting great Interest in the new scheme of taxation and many of them not a little dissatisfaction. Frequent ly you hear men on the streets, espe cially farmers, declaring that taxes are too high and that the system of assessing real estate "at its money value" Is all wrong. There was an Interesting discussion on the square yesterday between a resident of Upper Hominy township and Llecester town ship than with one of the county com missioners, who helped out both of them at times. Incidentally the Upper Hominy man declared that land In ' his township was assessed at 40 per cent higher value than that of Leicester and the burden of argument teemed to bear this out, and was accounted for by the fact that Leicester has ho rail road. The Upper Hominy man Insisted that land and everything else should be taxed according to the Income de rived from' It. and the Leicester man. who was maintaining :, that land should be assessed at Its money value, asked him what should be done In the case of diamond ring which pro duced no income. The other did not ay. ..'::-::. The Upper Hominy man went on to t.A ulltmnr. IT.tntA fnpnt land adjoining his was assessed at 12 per acre, while his own, which was not as good as the other, was assessed at f 6 an acre. It seemed to be admitted that there was something wrong about this, on the face of it .. - liolh the farmers wer good talkers and . the Leicester man ' valiantly up held that land should be taxed at what It would bring If told. If the discussion Indicated anything if was that the property owners are thinking a great deal about taxation, FREE CATARRH i CURE --" IletiMHlr TetoJ fon W Years Cure Through UK) . hkxxi r oui umui, K'bawkluR ! Spitting Dime Away bt It Hawkln pitting, Foul Breath, l charge of yellow matter, perman. ently cured by taking Internally Bo. .i ninod Balm- (it. B. B.) Thou anda of ufferer have tried B. B. B. where all else tailed and were cured in .t.v eured. 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""iy.GuawnUed under the twM n fflj 3A "iw ' :ViA1jSSiiaaiiifcJ EL'S it 'll 1J 'IIIIMi Mil tkj u m Tk.l For Infants and Children. THe Kind You Have Always Bought ". , Jjeara-itne r A . of In Use For Over Thirty 'Years TK OtMTJUIft GOM NY, "Ft l TMR OrTf. f ana it would, not be . surprising ; If thefe is more legislation along this line at the next general assembly. , No Gas, Heartburn, Sourness or Dyspepsia Five Min utes Later. Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles.' Give It a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin to start the digestive Juices 'worV'ng. There will be no dyspepsia or IWcKug of Gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead In the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and Dixxlness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nuuseous odors. Pape Diupepsin costs only 60 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relievo the most obstl- nnte case of Indigestion and Upset Stomach In five minuttj. There Is nothing else better to take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, besides, one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all vut'r food the same as a sound, lealthy stomach would do It When Diapepsin works, your stom ach rests gets itself In order, cleans up and then you feel Ilka eating when you come to the table, and what ou eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery Is watting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Diapepsin. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to l. erne thoroughly cured this time. Remember, it ' your stomach feels out of order and nncomforjible now, you can surely get relief In live mln ute. ' k'-: - ', ' ''.-., PROVIDENCE MEETING NAMES STATE TICKET ItlMMln Ihlnuit Di-iniM-rutH for Ii ic 'Tax aiMl IMrot Senatorial . ', '4 JKtorlieMt 1 : Providence, R. I., Oct. 6. Despite some expression or aissaiwiucuun prior to the democratic state conven tlon here yesterday by delegate who did not like the Idea of having the state central committee draw up ticket of atatrefflcera. thl ticket was ucceoted by the convention. The nominee for governor, Lewi A Wat ennan, of Providence, 'led the party 1m t year. .' ' ., The other nominee are: Lieutenant governor, Alberto A... Arcnamuaun oi Warwick: secretary ot state, Saylea B, Steere of Gloucester; atorney general James A. Gastel! of East Providence aeneral treasurer, Albert' M. Stelnert of Providence. In the Dlatform adopted President Taff is severely condemned for ve tolng the tariff bills, action which attributed to the fact that "these hills came from a democratic house Constitutional amendments provldln for the election of United States sen tors bv direct vote, and for an In come tax are recommended an "reasonable regulation" ot corpora tlon Is urged. The platform also recommends the democrat of the' jlxty-eecond con press "who so faithfully carried out the plmlges of the democratic party In paxsing much needed tariff legisla tion." . Biliousness Is duo to a disordered condition rff the stomach. Chamber lain's Tablet afi essentially R stom ach medicine. Intended especially to act on that orinn: to cleanse It tone and Invigorate It. to regulate the liver and to banish oliiousnee pos- lively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. Vaudeville, Opera House, Dully, i y . m . nr n pA! Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 6. New York clinched the pennant by defeating rooklyn, 2 to 0. Should Chicago win all Its remaining games and the Giants one theirs the New Yorks ehnnot be verhauled. The game yesterday was pitcher's duel between Mathewson nd Rucker, the latter having been recalled from his wedding trip to pitch. He was to have been married ictober 12 but the ceremony was ad vanced to Sunday last. Rucker pltch- d us well as Mathewson, but, two errors following a hit by Doyle In the mrth inning were responsible for one tally. . Kucker retired In.' the ighth to let Duly bat for him, and the New Yorks. scored their second run4off Knetzer in the ninth on De- ores single, a steal, a wild pitch and n Infield tap by Snodgrass. The ame was further signalized by a triple play in.. the ninth when,' with Doyle on second and Snodgrass on rst, Murray popped up a fly to Stark. The hit and run play was under way nd the runners were going full tilt. tark tossed the ball to - Dauhert, doubling up Snodgrass, and the triple as completed when Dnubert threw to Tooley, milling' Doyle. " "Score: .. . R. It. E. New York . . . . 2 8.0 Brooklyn .' . . . . . . ; . . ..072 Batteries Mathewson and Meyers; tucker, Knetzer and Erwtn. V HANDSOME CATALOGUE IxHiirtl for Iipxlngton Cltalr Connuiiiy by the Hackney it Moalo , ... , - Company.. ,. ... The Lexington Dispatch has the fol lowing to Say ( a recent catalogue lu lled by the Lexington Chnlr company, which was printed by the Hackney & Moule company: The Lexington Cliialr company, of which Mr. George L. Hackney Is sec retary and treasurer, has Just Issued one of the handsomest catalogues ever sent out by a chuir manufacturing company In the state. It is catalogue No. 1, for 1912. It carries cuts of the many hnndsome lines of chairs mdnu factured by this company and Is printed on cameo plate sepia coated book paper. The photographs are by Dunwick & Tussey and the catalogue. which is as fine a bit of job work as the most fastidious could ask for, was designated and printed by Hackney & Moale company, Qf Ashevllle.. The Lexington Chair company Is prosper ing and Its product merits the name of "Sterling Quality." Whenever It las made an opening, the company llnds no trouble in reaping a harvest of re-orilers." UEEP VS. BEANS. Vegetarian and Meat Katcr Slaking Transcontinental fcndurance Test. New York World. Vegetarians and meat eaters, which ." to say pretty much everybody, must be Interested In thou two aclentlfl tramps, Jesse and Warren Buflum Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, physical dlrec tor of Harvard university, .want to test the relative value of meat and egetnbles In sustaining a man under ohysical strain. So he set Jesse But rum, 25 years old, .and hi brother Warren, 23 year old, to walking across the continent from Boston to San Francisco. Jesse must eat meat; Warren must live on vegetables. Both must sleep outdoors, whatever the weuther may le. and; must refrain from the use of alcoholic drinks. Last Sunday night they slept in a field near Otis, nd., after the manner of tramps who eat anything they can get Yet when the BufTums arrived in Chicago, they :ald they were having a fine time on the walk. The hotel clerk was momentarily nonplussed at the request for accom modation on tha roof of the hotel. i.lneteen rtories up, made by the brothers, who are under contract 'to sleep out of doors, but he recovered sufficiently to say: "Well. I've put 'em everywhere ex cept on the roof, so why not the roof?" and, accordingly, summoned a Piles Quickly Cured at Home - At Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package iMaJled Fn to Ml in Plain Wruppc-r. . The Pvramlil Kniiln. Many'Vasei of Piles have Jxwn cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment When It prove It value to you, get more from your druggist at 60c a box, and .be sure you get the kind you ask for. Simply fill our free coupon below and mall today. Save yourself from the surgeon's knife and It torture, the doctor and his bills. XKXXitXXl.ltKlttM FREE PACKAGE COUPON. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. tit Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sam ple of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper. X Nam X Street . X Clly . . . .State. , XXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXlt. flip New Calcium hulpliiilc Treatment Docs Wonders to Every Kind . uf Skin KruHlon. rrlnl Package Kent Kreo to Prove It. You don't want to' wait forever and n day to get rid of your pimples or ithei' Kkln eruptions. : You want to get id of them right now. Next week ou may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pimples along. :' . . .. I riot Rid of My Pimples In a Vcw Days With Stuart's Calcium . . ' Wafers.'' r- f -You can get rid of them Just' In time by taking Stuart's Calcium Waf ers.' . V These wonderful little workers have ured bad bolls In three days, and some'eases of skin diseases in a week. They contain as their muln Ingre dient the most thoroiiKh, quick and effective blood cleanser known, cal cium sulphide. Remember this, too. that most pim ple treatments reek with poison. And they are miserably slow besides. Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not particle, of poison In them. They are free from mercury, biting drugs or venomous opiates. This is abso lutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they always do good good that you can see In the mirror before your own .eyes a few days after. Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashameil of you because of your face. Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure blood and pure faces. Stuart' Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not only to yourself when you look Into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks to you. We want to prove to you that fitu art's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purifier In the world so we will send you a free sample as soon as we get your name and address. Send for It today, and then when you have tried the sample you will not rest contented until you have bought a BOc package at your druggists. Send us your name and address on the coupon below anil, we will at once send you by mail sample package free. Address V. A. Stuart Co., 170 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich ltltK:K!XttKttR FREE PACKAGE COUPON. '- . :',V. A. KTUAltT, 175 Stuart Itldg., Marsliull, Midi. Send me at once by return, mall, a trial package of Stu art' Calcium Wafers, abso lutely free, to prove Its re markable results. m . n K K X . Name. Street . t City.. .Stnte. XXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXX page, who took them to the roof and told them to take their choice ot the whole floor. The two brothers have a style of Walking described by Dr. Sargent as the North American stride. Their calf muscles are only slightly develop ed, so easy la their method of gliding over the ground. Warren, the veitarlan, so far hus a tl'l.'lu the better of the test, being In somewhat better shape than his bro ther They will remain in Chlcugo several day restlnn. Each takes his uirn at trun dling a wheelbarrow containing clothes and an emergency Bupply of food both kind. Just before they started Dr. Sargent corefuly weighed and meas ured the Ruffum Hid learned their normal heart action and respiration. Presumably this is being done every now and then during th'e tramp so that everyone may know whether beef or beans, chops or cabbage, pork or potatoes, provide the best fuel for the human mechanism. Alhought the Buffum say they are having a fine time, It I difficult for man In an easy chair to understand how both can have a fine time over the same : stretch of road. Then, again. Warren seems to have the bet- tre of it, for If he get hungry en route he can help himself to fresh corn or potatoes or tomatoes, and cook them along the road If hi con science Is flexible and the farmer ts out ot sight. Jesse. of course, can not lead oft lamb or a sheep, and must content himself with canned meata The riuffums are Ilk real tramps. In that they need not bother about the expenses of their Journey. Har vard pay those, and ss there are no toxls or parlor car berths to bo rent ed, it Is nit probable that the experi ment wlil break the university. You are not experimenting on your. self when, you tak Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a- cold a that preparation ha won Its great repu tation an dextenslve sale by its re markable cure of colds, and can al ways be depended upon. It 1 equAl ly valuable for adult and children and may be given to young children with Implicit confidence a It contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. Orklnu). although I'm dlxsy The while I do this little i!t '! "The Mn Is Busy." Vuu'lsvllle and Picture, Opera Hour. Mrs. H. F.-Heflin of Greensboro Badly Injured in Grade Crossing Accident. V Gazette-News Bureau, . Daily News Buildings, Greensboro, Oct. 5. Another' serious accident . occur red at the Summit avenue eross- ng of the main line of the Southern railway late yesterday after noon, when fast mall No. 36 struck a buggy In which-were Mr. find Mrs. F. Heflln, demolished the vehicle and hurled the occupants probably 25 or 30 feet. Both Mr. and Mrs. Heflln are badly Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Heflln came to Greens boro from Washington recently. They have been married only a few weeks. Yesterday afternoon they were out driving In a new buggy that Mr. Hef lln had Just purchased for his bride. In attempting to cross the. trucks at Summit avenue the buggy wus struck; the occupants thrown out; the vehicle demolished, 1ut the horse escaped ln- ury. A watchman at the crossing, it s lalmed, warned Heflln of the train's approach. It Is said that Heflln failed to heed the wiiruiiiff. The Summit avenue crossing is regarded ;is a death-trap; and when It was es tablished one or more Greensboro people strongly urged an overhead bridge. The accident at the Summit avenue crossing yesterday afternoon makes the fourth at railway crossing and tracks here within the post week. MuMonie Cornerstone Lulil. The first brick of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home hern -was laid yesterday. The laying of the corner stone and the actual and active com mencement of building operations were attended by appropriate exer rises. The building will be located at the corner of the roads Just west of Llrulley park. The work will be push d as rapidly as possible and It Is expected that the first story will be Completed within a month or six weeks and that the roof will be on before ChrlBtmas. The building will be handsome and a credit to Greens boro and the Order of the Eastern Star. Founders' Buy Observed. The State Normal here observed Founders' day today. A committee from the faculty, accompanied by stu dents went to Greene Hill cemetery ind there placed wreaths of flowers and evergreens o nthe grave of the founder and the first president At ll o'clock an address was delivered by Clarence H. Poe, editor of the Pro gressive Farmer. This evening short addresses will be delivered by repre sentatives of the different classes that have graduated since tho opening of the institution in 1892. OQBB OUT FOR SEASON; MAKES LEAGUE RECORDS Cleveland, Q., Oct. 5. Tyrus Cobb played his last game of the season yesterday when lie wus excused from the St. Louis trip by Manager Jen nings. ' Cobb ha captured the American league records for base-stealing and run-getting. He stole 85 base nnd made 149 runs during the season, and leads the league In batting with a percentage of .417. His 247 hits this season breaks the major league rec ord held Ince 1H97 by Keeler with 243 hit. My Corns Don't Hurt A Bit. fired, Ailing, Swollen, Smelly, Swat) Feet, Corns, Callouses aim Hun-: Ions, TIZ Cure Right Off. .4 flay rood.bv to your corn th very tint time you us T 1 Z. You will never know you have a corn, bunion or callou. or sweaty, tired swollen, aching feet any more. It' just won derful th way the pain vanishes, Rub the corn hammer it with your fist if you wish no more pain aftor TIZ than If there had never been blemish on your feet. Doesn't that sound good to you? Doesn't it? Then read this. 'The corn on cltlier of my toe were Bit large the tablets yon make to cure them. Today there Is no sign of corns on either foot anil no sui-Fiif. -It's an n-to-latw Godsend. Saul. A. Hoover, ITogrea,N. C Just us TIZ. If not like any. thing else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ver made which acts on the principle of drawing out all th poisonous ex udation which cause sore feet. Pow der and other remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ clean them out and keep them clesni It work right off. You will feel belter the very first time it' used. Use it a week and you '"an forget you ever had sore feet. There 1 nothing on eartU J$!t"t4et mff'rt TTiiUtQ p7uy,i,. Every good weave and style is represented in this fall's showing of ; Coat Suits and Long Coats. Why not come in todayand see the new tilings for yourself. You'll be sur prised, for never have wo had a. wider range choose from. for von to Coat Suit3 . . . ..... $10 to $35 Long Coats. ..... .$10 to $35 Pony Coats ... ...$50 to $75 Trimmed Hats. . .$3.50 to $10 Separate Skirts $3.98 to $20 White Polo Coats ...... :$25 New Dresses for Fall. It ou.n. J!MRir.S i:TMC .TOfffc THAT SAVES YOU MONEY U..'ZZ 7! s 4m mtw h ,'V,1''7yliTII'' tl" " " " 'J L ' " "'WN-T? THE GAMBLERS 'harks Klein's Great Play May Teach a Moral of JFall to Every Woman of Married Life. 1 IKE most of hh (successful; plays, Charles Klein' great drama, The Gam-j Mr biers," deals with the problems of the day. from he masculine point rf v'er. Ai "The Third Degree" was intended to show the evils of the police system, so Th Gamblers' Is a hit at the politi cal reformer, and the Wall Street crowd, but the women who go to tee the play will tell you differently. They see in !t an expose of married life, one of the reasons why the di vorce evil is growing and why homes are being broken up every day. And they're right , Two men hold central positions in the play Darwin, the righteous dia 4 I! '. 4 i -r ' f , ' , f' L n . tf , . ' ' I ' ' '?.'' s A 1 1 - !V' . :. . -'. . tif: "YOU HAVE COME HERE AGAINST MY ORDER: I NOW DEMAND , , . THAT YOU GO HOME." , ... ( , . -. , trict attorney, and Wilbur Emerson, He feels that the Ii married to a bead of a banking system which perils the money of its depositors by illegal loans and investments. There isn't a woman living whose sympathy wouldn't go out to the first man, for women, take them as a class, detest dishonesty in speculation above all things. They have suffered too much by it. But by the end of the play not a feminine member of the audience has a particle of sympathy for the virtuous district attorney who con- . . . . ir.ii o - . t ' Ticis int nan aircci uueves. And why? I ask you. Because it turn out that he prosecutes and muckrakes for his own political ad vancement? Not a bit of itl That wouldn't worry the avenue woman. Because of the way he treats his wife. Selfishness incarnate crops out all ever him, while the other man, lack- Keeps a lard Index. Kin; Oeorne's messiiite eontrravu latln Mr. Taft on his birthday shows that the Kins hus a Rood dutil better memory for such thinirs than most of us have, Indianapolis News. Street to MenBut It Teaches a Lesson ling in many virtues, at least thinks ot others before himself, and that ' settles it with the average woman. You men who complain that yoti are losing your wives' affection, go r see xne uambiers and ask jour self: "Am I self centered like this man? Am I like a Pharisee? Do I pride myself upon my goodness, mi honesty and my honor to the exJ elusion of every other human feeW Darwin never for a moment con cedes that there may be another point! in view equally Tight with his own) His requests to his wife are realW commands. She is well provided for. but provided for as he dictates: hen friends, . her occupations, must be of his choosing; his interests must be hers, no matter what old time associa4 tion and friendships hold her. backi gooa, to an upright man, and puffed) up in his self conceit, he tries to im prove her to bring her up to his own, level, to make another self out of her up to his standards or in bullying hef to do his will he leaves her alone. She can read or she can yawn or she ran reflect on his greatness. The fact that he is working to advance! himself in the world ought to be enough to keep her heart warm, tat keep her contented as she sits hour) after hour alone in the eveninc listen. ling to the ticking of the clock. fow many "good men there ara Nike Darwin. No wonder women leave them for the bad ones. And the women in the audience dd tall thinking. After atl, the won! "good" i a relative term -at least it seems so to some wives. ' When a limn knows better thnn t, aet nmrried. a girl 1 nure to niaku him do it. CHENEY'. CURCiJ COUCH S A' -1
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