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a'liiLaaJTj;:S!LIS,-filLOIIvi DUETO HOLIDAY DELTina PIUS BUT GftSGARETS Junior and Senior - Wanted Opportunity 4 Classmen No oa,u HoW Sli k Your Stomach; now tiara our Mead Athea or How Bilious Cascarets Make . You Feel Great. : -V to Work on Saturdays. ,; Gaette-Newa Bureau, I Daily New Building, t Greensboro, Oct 23. , the street fore, at High Point, was struck by passenger , train No... g. and killed. The accident occurred just be low the Dalton Furniture company's plant. It seems that Massey was walking toward the train at the time and stepped oft of one track to get out of the way. of a freight train when he was hit by the passenger. The accident was peculiar in that the train " did not run over the man but he was thrown into the air and struck on his head, death resulting. ' The Greensboro police arrested a young man here on Instructions from Rocky Mount on a charge of seduction under promise of marriage.- The offi cer making the arrest declined to di vulge the name of the man.. , It . is learned, however, that the man came to Greensboro about three weeks ago and had worked around here. " The jnen, who was well dressed, made no complaint when ordered into his cell, taking the thing good-naturedly but without making any statement It seems that the walk-out of the senior and junior classes about 30 men of the negro A. M. college here, due to the desire of the students for Saturday as a holiday In order that night work In town and thus; make money to help defray their expenses at school. Thte dismissed class stu dents Saturday night wired Prof. M. C. 8. Noble of Chapfjl Hilt, 'who Is chairman of the board of trustees of the college, for relief but Ptof. Noble could not be reached, "being, out o( the state." President Dudley of 1 the institution, lp a statement, says that "the whole cause of the trouble Is the objection to the Saturday school from , to 1 o'clock. All city students are excused during these' hours and all others who bring a. written state ment." f -A .': County Auditor . Lesllo Abbott has forwarded to the state tax commission the official abstract of Guilford county taxable properties,'. - In his report Auditor Abbott has taken pains to' segregate the real es tate of Guilford Into separate classes, w that some Intelligent conclusion could be had as to how such property b assessed In this county, farm lands from such real estate as Is occupied by city lots, factories and stores, and other highly developed properties. Auditor Abbott'a report as divided Into different classes, makes the fol lowing divisions of property In the county and relates only to real es Manufacturing property. . . ,11,047,343 Suburban property .. . 649.(34 Value town lot . .7.. 4.057,8(7 Farm lands ..','... ..,.- 4.007,354 You men' and women who somehow can't get; feeling right who have an almost dally headache, coated tongue. foul taste and foul breath, dizziness. can't - sleep, -, are bilious; nervous and upset bothered with a sick, gassy, dis ordered stomach, or have backache and fell all worn out Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets, or -merely forcing a pas sageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil 7 . This Is Important. Cascarets work while you sleep: cleanse and regulate the stomach, ro move the .sour, undigested and fer menting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poison In the Intes tines and bowel.' . . . . : A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children. They love I Cascarets because they taste good do good never gripe or sicken. ... aj the farming properties are concern ed. In this way the average assess ment of farm lands In the county Is found to be $10.09 per acre, while under the lump system yet In -vogue In other counties it would make a showing of $14.38 per acre. -..:. You can't dodge the Malaria germ while your liver is torpid. It makes you an easy mark for the disease. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULA TOR Is the best protection. It puts the. liver In sound, healthy condition md purifies the stomach and bowels. Price, large package, $1.00; small sU8,. 8Ko.M 8old,-eyraU druggist. . Your ""Fall Suit .jroffija Most Satisfying . Collection of the Correct Models in the IH AUNIVERSAHY MEETING Large Attendance Addresses Give History and Various Phases of Movement. Total of all real estate. ..$12. 759,440 By thus eliminating town, suburban and Industrially developed acres of the county from the general area of kind, each township show for Itself DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly enjoyed by Any Ktomac-h. touts You Nothing , to Try Dyspepsia Tablets. Stuart's Most Favored Shades ex The union meeting of the Baracas and Phllatheaa at the First Baptist church yesterday afternoon was well attended by the members all over the city. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Lucius Weaver ad was la celebration of the twenty-first anniversary Of the founding of the movement After, the opening song Rev. Lewis Collins offered the Invo cation. Interesting addresses were made by Rev. Dr. , R. F. Campbell, pastor of the First Presbyterian ' church, and by Robert R. Williams Short talks were also heard from Miss Nena Hodges and Paul P: Brown. There was a special musical program, xne attendance of the young people was especially good, the weekly afternoon meeting of the Y. M. C. A. having beens deferred on account of the union meeting, so that the members could attend. , " The first address was made by Mr. Williams, whose aubject was ."Bring ing and Blessing." Referring to the beginning of the Baraca and Phlia- thea movement in a Bible Class taught by Marshall A. Hudson, he declared that the world has recog nised It a a great religious undertak ing. "Bringing." he said, "was the secret of the success of the move ment, which depended on the activ ity, of the members la bringing in others." v - The Class for Christ Through Per sonal Work and Secret Service," was the subject of Dr. Campbell a address, and he spoke briefly. He gave many examples In the Bible of what had been accomplished by personal work. Such work, he said, meant success tnr tha Raraca movement Miss Nena' Hodges gave a onei batch nf Marshall Hudson and of his determination to get "a million," and told of the early days and foundation of the movement She said there are nn Vhnut 1300 classes and about Ron aaa members in the classes. Paul i. rtrown told or wnai is m..nt t the movement for a Baraca- Philathea temple tn Syracuse. The nrnnniari - of the movement nave nrnmlud a large sum of money, pro vlded $150,000 can be raised for the ..nonont home, collections were t.kn vnaterday for this purpose, I. .fa tad that the rcnia oi .sucri bdlldlng would help to defray the DBnses Of ,ine ,arau-riiii- wnrlr it was announced tnal me next ,..rt.tlv meeting of ths union will be held at the naim uruvo -.,.,..... m m l .. . . I M Hnvn. t9L tit, Mnnn manau -.. ber. . s All the correct models, all rich fabrics, all the novel weaves and 'elusive ; .shades, about which you have been1 reading so much, are . now ' awaiting jour, coming in o'u'r showing of smart. Ball Suits. T ' ilere are strictly mannish models, demi-tailored styles and fancy suits, ; as 'you "prefer; Every one is new every ;oiie is correct down to the minut- rest detail---eyery one, thoroughly in accord with the best fashion tenden cies of today. T 'f- . .'X '. r :- : . - : : v ' X ; Qf "materials and colors' there is a variety that is too large for descrip tion There are the new smart serges'; the English weaves the Import ed Rough weaves -in fact, all the good materials are here. . All we can say IS to come ana see tnis wiac rauge, xany saccuuu is uc3i. Russian Pony Coats v" EXTRA VALUE." This is a most wonderful coat 'value. It is' really the most handsome coat we have ever seen at the price, .Worth a, great deal more, but here at our ' ' special 'price oniyf.'t. 20 SAMPLE DRESSES Eeceived' by express Sat urday. 20 smart dresses, in blue and back serge, trimmed 'with black and light green silk.. The very ' v. ,-... . - v- ,W" s i t.. newest models worth $55,00 Beautiful Mink Coats EXTRA VALUE. A garment ' we consider worth $85, highly tailored, beautifully lined and and of very fine fur. Come in and try the coat on. If in need of a fur coat here is a! bargain, . !. . .... . ' " $55.00 from $12.50 to $15. Our price $8.95 15 SERGE SUITS In blue and black, all wool burge, strictly tailor ed, lined throughout with extra good, quality satin. ' Skirts have panelled back and front. ' Worth $18.00. Our special : low price $15.00 10 BROADCLOTH . SUITS Black and blue broad cloth suits, highly tail ored, lined throughout with heavy quality satin, mannish tailored coat, with panelled effect back; skirt in ihe newest lines, worth $18,our special price 17 MESSALINE DRESSES. See Window on Display. 25 LONG COATS. $15.00 These are in the newest models for fall, nigh waist lines, : : mediumly narrow skirts. Full swing side effect waists, Kimo na sleeves and both high and low neck, worth from $20 to $25. Our special' $14.00 If in need of a light weight long coat, see these. All good weaves. Best styles, worth from $15 to $20. Our special price for these extraordi nary sample coats in reach of all. Our special $9.50 it ' Men, as a rule, are first discovered by their enemlea Their antagonists turn on the searchlight, and the proof f merit will Ue in being able to stand me nasn. It was only In this way that Mrs. Whltu ever knew that dyspepsia was one of Mr. Black's .'worst; enemlea Bitting face to face at 4 two-by-four Uble, he handed him afflicted, friend the bill of fare: Oyster Cocktail, Stuffed Olives . Boston Clam Chowder. . ' Strained Gumbo. ' Sirloin Bteak with Mushrooms. ' Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut Lobster a la Mewburg. Baked Pork and Beans. , Combination Crab Salad.' . Hot Mince Pie. , PlneaDDle Fritter. ' I Mr. White , ordered a "little of ch." Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers and a gliu et mllkv , I had uch a big breakfast, this morning, said, "that I'U just take a bite to keep you company." But Mr. White could not be deceived: "I am afraid rou can't stand the gleam, Mr. Blark. Why don't yeu say you have , dyspepsia and be done with It T Tou'll iwayi have that hungry look anyhow long as you have dyspepsia. NOW listen. My stomach was In Just , as M condition aa yours at ' ene time. Jut now I can eat anything at any lime. For Instance, this clam chow der or sirloin steak of even -the lob ,ter would, be lust as welcome to my tomach as your crackers and milk. You don't realise how this dyspepsia msiness Is robbing you of your spirit, ' your snargy and , ability, to think Qulrklv 1 .. h.ln iinllp. It Tntl haven't tt ni annlshllltv vou I tniw Teninrratiirpa Will Prevail Ovef three months ago. Now. r 11 tUl t a Frugally Uie Entire Ku what to do." and thereat the Country. cheerful Mr. White took a vial from pocket and extraoted a wee tab let. "There, there Is a tablet that contains an inaredlent. one grain of hich digests 1.000 grains of food. '0' ven the worst dyspeptic the 'y thing that reidly gives rellt-f. h reason Is It relieves the stomach ' nearly all the work it has to do, di- 'ts everything In the stomach and tlmulates the gastric juice. I can t t along without -them. They are B,urt's Dyspepsia Tablets. .You can t them anywhere on earth for 60c. Pckage," , It is true, Stuart s Dyspepsia '"Wets ahsolutulv stcj heartburn. "usea. indigestion, dvpep8la of the orit type, sour stomach, bloaty feel ,n and all eructations snd Irritation, "4 freshen and InvlRorate the stnm n - They cheer you up, and make "u get all the good there Is In your '"ol. You will forKt you ever had a "mch to worry you. Bend us your name and,, address to "y Snd we will at once s-nd you by " " a viirnitlp ii kimo frre. A. Klmi.i ( ,, I ft ill.,. ''imhitll, ,. j, - You; Should FROSTS THIS WEEK MEN! Be Inter- ested in Our Adver tising by Nqw "We want - your business That's natural. But? we "wan it onlw through fair dealings. And here is where we come in. ' If you find the suit or overcoat you most want purchase same and if for any reason you are dissatisfied with its wearing quali- tiesY bring itjbeck, ,,..,, i ..... , . ; We Will Make it Right Isn't that fairf Of course it is then we are entitled to a fair trial. (?orae in, get ac quainted with our way of doing things and eur lowness of price. Men's Suits, $10.00 to $25.00. Overcoats, $10.00 to $25.00. ' Cravats, shirts, underwear, hosiery, hats, f I slioes. trunks, bags and suit eases. ; ' " ' ' ; J ! - ... : f . i . - , .. New Fall Shoes Is it footwear you need! Then come here. We are ready t'o, fill your needs for tho whole family. Every good model for women and children, in all leathers. J " men, Good School Shoes We take pride in our school shoes. They wear well, fit well and 'look well and our prices are right. ' King Quality Shoes for Men are the best possible at the price $3.50 and $4.00 jTrlt T0B THAT AVtS YOU MONEY I .V. JSlMjWeijnT, statea following by a change to colder weather In the districts Tuesday. The next general disturbance to cross the country will appear 1n the Northwest Tuenflay r Wednesday, advance east ward over the middle west Wednes day night or Thursday and tha eastern states about Friday; thla disturbance will be proceeding the rising tempera ture attended by local areas of precip itation, and be followed by a change to considerably colder weatherV" it I. ."J chintn. Oot IJ. lw temper ature will provall over practically the entire country this week, according to a bulletin Issued by tne weamer bureau. Frosts are predicted for tho Interior of ths Glf states and In Ohio Valley and there is a probability of snow in the Great Lake region. There ar no Indications at the present time ot disturbance In the Gulf of Mexico or the West Indies, says the statement. "An area of low barometric pressure of great magni tude over the British Isles will move ..nm-.ril und cause stormy weather over practically all districts from the Rocky Mountains to tne ananuc . and there will be rroeta on Monoay in h. imurinr nf the Gulf mute, and In Ohio valley and by Tuesday or Wed-.-..v m the middle Atlsntlo 'and elevated regions In the South Atlantic "The precipitation for the week will be below the normal generally. There will be ruin or snow Monday in me, Art.1r' virion of the Or-t j-aios son r.m . , fMg., r.'l"" t'-it j . !V.!v M.inflny tiif ht In I BLOCKADED Ail i Every HouNphoM Jn AnbrvlllA Should Know (low to iteniss 1U The bark aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys witn ineir work. The back will ache, no more. Ixts of proof that Luan' Kidney I'ills do thla It's the. best proof, for it comes from AshevlUe. K. U Elmore, 1 Buxton' St., Ashe vlUe, N. C, says: "Uoan's Kidney Pills did me so much good that . 1 take pleasure in recommending jlhem I suffered for two years from baok- snhe and seemed unable to get any thing that would help me. I found It hard to do my work. Finally I oh talned Doan's-Klclney Tills at Smith's Drug Store and they entire'.? rid my system of ktdiity complaint. One of Wedding Causes Surprise Gazette -News B Ad Yertising Pays. I Guarantee X-:.: " r1:'! llillliii WW' rfl FHOT my parents was cured off.- kidney trouble by this prepratlotv". For sale by .all dialerv Prt' 60 cents. FosteT-Mllburn Co., New Ifork, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Aleaji Mnie hirj n-vr at Thto, MWS. FCANK MOULAN , Friends of Frank Moulsn, a well nown actor, now playing- the role o( larod Blfgfrled Bsnllos la 'The Siren," low appearing In New Vork, will be1 turprlsed to learn thut for nearly a year, e tins been married to MIms Hern(ee 'Mcrshon, a well known mimical com edy fli-trcHH. The wedding took place In ("nnada. MIns Mnrslmn is a tlidililcr) pf Major William II. Mershon, of Cen ter. C'vl. , - ' Meet me at Theatt dally. .10. ROYAL BLUE BED SPRINGS Year s Hi --if' hit hlLiJt' AiA ROYAL BLt'E No. 1 for Wood Bed steads. Made of No. 11 high carbon wire, 80 rolls each,- secured by six crof a wires, making a. smooth, close woven top, I?order made of extra heavy wire. Finished In Ic Blue f.naniel, 4.50. . -ft .f . 1 1 ., ,f For a Good Nights Rest " TRY A ROYAL BLUE coMFoivrAHM'V bin mm, v., n,i:xini.i:, NOISEI.KSS BKU 8I'KIX It has all the features that give comfort snd du rability. It is noiseless and guaranteed for ten yeara Note, on Royal Blue No. 2 each row of springs attached to steel slat, and also overslap plng"hangera which holds spring rlid. , t tV . il-.WlZ---n.. ROYAL BUT NO. 2, for Iron Hod , . t . ,t steads. ". Riime construction as Itoy.il lilue No. 1 with steol elnts attached to bo used on Iron bodsteada without the use of additional slats. ..... . $0.09. ' Deal 3 Golishtly, 17 N. Main St. "We give you a s i'-;.re Deal and Colightly on the prices." A 1 n i hi hi rig rifw et 1 ! I
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