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BEGUUTE STDHACH.LIVEB & BOWELS 4 V I ! uSi11 rcCD-KEVn GRIPE OR mSf bir' iiiiin iifiiiiii. iiiiiil: 10 mt 0s sous BROWN HAS FINE RIGHT HALF BACK IN TENNEY r ( ) s-ViV4rrw i TEHKEY, RIGHT HALFIAJlK FOB, I Tenney, the crack half back on the Brown University eleven, Is playing In splendid form. His work against Harvard was one of the features of the tame. GATE G1TY MEN FORM J. E. Latham Company Has $200,000 Paid in Capital To Deal in Cotton. i Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, , Raleigh, Nov. 1. With an authorized capital of $500, 000 and with 9200,000 puld In, the J. K. Latham company ot Greensboro was granted a charter yesterday lu engage In the general business of buying, selling and dealing in cotton and cotton products, to deal In mer chandise, to buy, hold, occupy ami deal in timber lands, minerals, stocks and bonds, etc. The incorporators are J. E. Latham, 1998 shares; ('. W. liradshaw, 1 share, and V. Z. Hrown, 1 share. Kh-lmtoiid Man to Address club. William T. Dabney, secretary of the Richmond chamber of commerce, will deliver an address Thursday nljcht to the members ol the Wide-Awake Ral eigh Ad club and business men of the city on "organization In the advance ment of a city." The Ad club was organised here several weeks ago and works In conjunction with the cham ber of commerce and other organiza tions. It is composed of newspaper men, merchants and others who are more or less interested In the use of printers' ink. Killed With Ber Bottle. The police are looking for Ruby Voting, a negro, wanted on the charge of inflicting a fatal blow on the head of Will Creech, another negro, with a beer bottle at the fair grounds last Friday. Creech has since died in SL Agnes hospital. Hubert Cross, Dicey Young, Phil Pierce and Sherwood Higgs, all negroes, became involved in a general tight and Creech was struck over the head. It seems that lie was not engaged in the row. To Remodel Market. There Is little surprise here that the proposition to remodel the mar kct house carried by an overwhelm ing majority in yesterday's election. 'Mils means that the board of alder nr-n tuny spend $3.1,000 on the old building. The two other propositions were for selling the pliice and apply Ing the money to the sinking fund, and for selling the site and buying another and building. The proposl nun to rrnodei got a majority of two to one ot.t of less than 1200 votes. Judse R. B. Peebles will today hear at chambers the mandamus proceed Iiiks Instituted by Dr. J. J. L. McCul lers against the board of county com missioners to compel them to recog i;ue him a? county physician. friends of Mrs. W. O. Burkhead, widow if tho late Dr. W. G, Burk head, a prominent Methodist minis ter, will be glad to learn that she has so far recovered from an opera tion at Rex hospital as to be able to return to her home at Whitevllle. She was accompanied home, by her daugh ter, Mrs. , H. L. Lyon.. . ' : . NO CAUSE TO DOUBT A Statement of Pacta fluked Strong Uuaranle. by We guarantee Immediate and posi tive relief, to all sufferers from con stipation. In every case where our remedy falls to do this we will return the money paid u 'for It. , That's a frank statement of fact, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. Kexall Orderlies are eaten Just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, rxcexsive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the orgnn with which they come In contact, apparently act ing as a regulative tonic upon the re laxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aid ing to restore the bowels to more vig orous and healthy activity. Hexall Orderlies are unsurpassable hi tn ror the use of children, old ' ieiicnte persons. We can- ! I i hUhly recommend them to all '" from any form of conatlpa- ' itei.:,nl evils. That's k c r fniih I,) them with '' ' '-v '"" It they do oor , not Hen: 12 t., 1' rents ani !'Clbor, ,, 1 In , . "iiU.Hin, tioti. 1 10 rents, :(S t.iI'M ,( , i 1.' la n 1 Thr tahlels i 1 ' , I l J- fit : is. DTxzdamA utw Eiaci jksmb - or VSVT rCOKKi TjODGE Thousands of Elks from all parts of the country attended the dedication of the new home of New York Lodge. No. 1. The building is a inagniacent twelve story strnctnre, situated at No. 108 West Forty-third street Following the ceremonies the building was turned over to the "Bills" by Joseph T. Fanning. Past Grand Exalted Ruler, . Nowhere In the United States is there another clubhouse which in opulence of equipment or In wealth of com fort anvwhere approaches the new $1,500,000 Elks' hom - ,i MYSTERY OF LOVETT S DEATH STILLUBSOLVED State Fails to Connect Hodgin with Jamestown Murder Daily News Plant Moved. Gazette-News Bureau, Dully News Building, Greensboro, Nov. 1. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Commercial National bank of Greensboro a resolution of the direc tors providing for a consolidation of the bank with the American exchange was ratified by unanimous vote. E. J. Stafford was elected president pending the actual consolidation of the insti tutions November 15. He succeeds the late F. B. Ricks. When the Com mercial National and the American exchange consolidate, Greensboro will have one of the largest and strongest banks in the state. Judge Boyd in United States District court has required $300 bond of Vance Garrett for appearance at the next term of court on a charge of attempt ing to intimidate a witness named Garrett approached him after the trial and uttered a violent verbal harangue and threatened to do him bodily harm in the event the witness gave evidence against the defendants. Judge Boyd referred to the fact that the alleged oflense was committed on. the govern ment premises and that the case should be presented to a' jury. To 1 loci n Work on Now Church. The congregation of the consolidat ed St. Barnabas and St. Andrews churches of Greensboro have formally decided to begin at once the erection of a new church on the site of the St. Barnabas church and to sell the church property at the corner of Syca more and West Market streets. The new Episcopal ohurch will be a hand some edifice. An interesting- service was held by the Ebernezer Evangelical Lutheran church, the German language being used throughout the service. Irlio Acre Com Yields. Prof. Thos. R. Foust, in charge of the Boys' Corn club of Guilford coun ty, says that reports from the 30 or more contestants are coming in and that all reports will be in by Novem ber 15. He says that an- unusually fine showing has been made by the boy corn-growers of the county, es pecially when the long dry season la taken into account. Up to the present time the finest report has been sent In by Arthur Staley of Greene town ship, who has rained a little over 103 bushels on his prize acre of land. It i is believed, however, that even this fine showing will be beaten when all llmlnary hearing at High' Point yes terday charged with the killing of John Lovtt, has been discharged by the trial magistrate. Lovett's body was, found on the railroad track near Jamestown and the opinion Is that he was murdered for his money and the body then placed on the track. - The body was mangled by a passing train October 19 but It is said that death had ensued some time before the body was struck by the train. The Greensboro Dally News has moved into its handsome new home 'ected especially for the newspaper. The building is a two-story structure with basement and Is perhaps one of the most conveniently arranged news paper offices in the state.- The news paper's, battery of linotypes, Goss press and stereotyping plant were all suc cessfully moved without a piece of the machinery being broken. The Daily News In Its new building will have far greater facilities for turning out a newspaper than in Its former building. . - Wood at the time W. O. Goley and others were being tried for violating the reports are In. the revenue laws. Wood testified that Ed. Hodgin, who was given a pre- For sore throat, swollen tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargle the throat or rinse the mouth with DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID dilut ed In a little water. It will quickly restore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with it to reduce swellings, curs insect bites or stings, wash out ragged wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. It disinfects the wound and heals the flesh. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Asheville's place Thuato., favorite amusement MEETING WiNDS UP I I Amusements I I "-: -'; . : .-, K ? - - - v - - - - , L Dr. Paquin Speaks on "Frater. nity" Messrs. Lewis. Wal ter and Others Heard. The first semi-annual district con ventloa of the Woodmen of the World, which met here Monday and Tuesday with the Balsam camp, No. 1, came to a close hut night, the members deciding to hold these semi annual meetings with the various ramps of the district The next one is to be held at Brevard with Brevard ramp No. Hi on the last Monday In April. This convention Is considered as very successful, there having been a representative attendance of the district. An open meeting Was held with the locol lodg.: night and several In teresting speechr were heard,. l)r. I'a.;Jitiiiin spoke on "Kraternlf y," an, I otti.T talks were nm'te by H'ale '" " r K. )!. I,el ,,f I ,! ,, J,),. ' ' 1 ' ii. i:. v - , r v . v- A SCENE IX TUB ltOKAKY," AT kTllB AVDITORIVM TONIGHT. Some of the Sea son's prettiest models and fabrics Peerless Fashion Co. 51 Patton Avenue RAINY DAISIES CELEBRATE. A H.PAUTKU. . ma h mji Ami. . The Balny Daisies of New York w"Ul lelebrate this week their crystal annb rereary and Mrs. A. M. Palmer's four eenth year as president of the society. There will be a 'splendid breakfast In be Astor Gallery, to which the old tnd new friends ot the club have been Invited. . MISS LA FOLLETTE IS QUIETLY WED f ' . -. "TImj RoKary.H "The Ttosury," as presented by Rowland and Clifford, Is repeating with as much success as the play had In its debut last season. It will be seen at the Auditorium tonight. The theme of the play concerns a man and a woman happily married. They are surrounded with every lux ury of wealth and happiness. But the husband is an unbeliever, an atheist without faith of uny kind- There is s Jarring note In the household , har mony. No one notices It until a friend of the husband worries, Father Brian Kelly, a priest of the modern world with a deep Lttight Into- hu man nature and a divine love for his fellowman. And when trouble comes, when the home Is wrecked, and hus band and wife are brought down to the depths of suffering agony, it is the priest who reiitores both Into the sunlight of hope and love. Metropolitan CotH'iTI Company. Mine Christine Miller, who Is a member of the Metropolitan Concert company which comes to the Audito rium tomorrow ntjrht tinder the aus pices of thd llnracs-i'hllnthen union iiW'lllW CM In the first place, nature has been most kind In giving- her beauty, grace and a charming personality, to which she added Intelligence of a superior kind. Miss Miller gave a wide range of songs, and kite managed to Illumi nate each and every numrer with her splendid InMll.-rmre, vhVh has a large m earn re of lrmi;:lnet!on, much sympathetic appeal and a rpnned deli cacy th:it has . great charm. Her voice is large, extremely well trained, of much warmth snd beeutiful color ing." - " Tickets pwchnseii from any mem ber of the above anion vun be ex changed for coupon tickets at WHlt lock's. I "V'Vrn Hays.'' That marvel of merriment. "Peven Days," Mary Moberts Klnehnrt and Avery llopwoud's play of a wwk In quarantine,' pronnof :ed by the New York Kvenlng Mail." the JoIII.h.1 seven days you eat !macln" will he at the Auditorium, Fit!ify, matinee snd night, Novem.r 4. rlihf from the AEtor theater. New York, wilh the record of a third enr on Uronl wav and a fume f r l,,n',!,r t!. i oiuMc ollo r ',.ci : . ,i ,-r.. t ! , hardment of laughter against which the stoutest entrenchment of stoicism ht defenseless. There Is no withstand ing Its snault of hilarity. May as well raise the white flag of surrender immediately and capitulate uncondi tionally to the overwhelming force of Jollity. , Tickets go on' sale Thursday morn ing, at Whitlock'a, The las-FoS Way. . If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stoma,", the kidneys and the bowels, and at th same time make yo'j strong Vlth S systemic tonlo, don't you believe you would soon be wellT That's "The Lax-rot Way." , We nk you to buy' the flrtit "hottlt on the money-back plan, and yod will ask your druggist to soil you the sec ond. It keeps your whole Insldes rigl.L There Is nothing elite made like U Ka. , ltemember the baine LAX-F03. V t, . I,t Rt TI.eftto WLA LA FOLLE7TZ MUs Jj'oln Iji Follette, daughter of :eiiator Iioliert M. Ia Folletto, of Wis intisln. and Mrs. Ln Follette. was mnr ' led in Washington the other day to ,Mr. Ueorge Mlddleton. of New York, '.'here were no attendants and only h'lntlves and Intimate friends were ' iwtit nt the ceremony and at the J .vakfost which followed It. The Rev. lr. (. B. Pierce, pastor of AU Bouls j hunch . and chuplnlo of . the United 'tttea Seu.nte. performed the ceremonT. Catarrh tiernia Miiat H Conquered or Health W ill Uo Oostroyed. If you have catarrh you must van quish an army of persistent, destruct ions microbes before you can get rid of It. , You might as well choose your weapons, declare war and annihilate this army of catarrh germs right now. Btomsch dosing won t kill them; neither will sprays or douches. . HYOMEI, a pleasant, antiseptic germ destroying air breathed over the entire membrane will put catarrh germs out of business In short order. HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-m Is guaranteed Bmlth's Drug Btore to end catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, opughs, colds and croup, or money bsck. If you own a little HYOMEI hard rublier pocket Inhaler you can get a separate bottle of HYOMEI for only 10 centa If you haven't an In haler buy a complete outfit that only costs 1.00 Coiirkted for Wmwlna- ninford Plc- . tiiren. , nu 'am, N. C, Nov. 1.- T.' F. VVIIkerson, manager of a Iocs motion picture establlKhment, was joiivlcted yesterday on tb charge or evktultlng i)iroper pbttires. Ha recently ex htnitmi i -pa.; of films ferportlng to portray events In the if-j of PeutHh ItlnTord the 17 year-"! tlrl who fig ured , is the IioittUi murder trial at lllolimorul. The Ju.Kr declined to -'ava the picture r,T,,,,u e,1 evHetf b ti ,1, r.. , i,.,,h,ig that the girl's if ' ' ' ' ' ' bold no ..),,. or in,, i i NEW STUDENTS WIU ENTER -THE ASHEVILIiE BUSINESS, . ; COLLEGE THIS WEEK. J November la a splendid time to be gin a course at the Asi jvjlle Business College. If you will entef this week you. will be with other new:" students who are entering. ' Our . all-winter course la the', best and ws would be glad to enroll twen ty new students In this course i-hia month. SITUATIONS: ' The following alt- uatlons are reported: Man for hotel,' 80 miles out, bookkeeping and gen eral office work; 50 miles out, time keeper. Lumber Co.; . city, stenog rapher and bookkeeping,' lady; also bookkeeping, limited stenography. . DIPLOMAS will be Issued in a few days to graduates in the (a-b) course. , Almost all the pupils now In the Col lege are taking the all-winter course, and six who are toy enter this week will take this course. All typewriters of. this College are new and the all-finger-method of science typewriting Is taught WEDNESDAY, the. first - of the month, would be a good time to start with us. Please call and we will ex plain to you the course most prefer able. HENRY a SHOCKLEY. ,. ' , Principal. , NOTICE. North Carolina, - Buncombe County In the Superior Court. . National State and City Bank, in be half of Itself, and all other creditors . of the Ashevllle Hardware Co., and . W. R. Ellerson, vs. The Ashevllle Hardware Company. NOTICE. To the Stockholders, Creditors, and all others Interested In the affairs . of the Ashevllle Hardware Com pany: ' You will trke notice that an action) entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior court of Buncombe) county. North Carolina, for the pur pose of dissolving the defendant cor poration, and for winding; up and ad justing Its affairs, and that J. E. Ran kin has been, appointed receiver for said defendant. ' The creditors of said defendant will further take notice that a decree was duly entered at the October Term, 1911, of said oourt, a portion of which said decree Is aa follows: "It Is Further Ordered, . that all persons holding claims against said defendant shall on or before the ZOth day ot November, 1911, Hie duly veri fied statements ot their claims with said receiver; otherwise they shall be precluded.-from participating In the funds to be derived from the assets of said corporation; ; , ' It Is Further Ordered, that notice to said creditors and to all stock holders and other persons Interested in the affairs of said company, shall be published once each week, for three successive weeks In some news paper published' In the county of Buncombe snd state- of North' Caro lina." This the. l?th day of October, 1911. Xr , , ( , . M. ERWIN, ' ' . i . . 1 Ci."V Superior Court mmm TONIGHT Play of the Hour1, by E, E. Rose 111' t " '. 'i , r- The Rosary The Qreat New York, Chicago, and S Boston Success. Like the Bong and the Poem It will live forever. Company, Production. Electrical Effects, Stage Bettings and Costumes beyond comparison. ' Prices fiOc to I1.&0. M,iiIim- aiul ,1,1 Saturday, KovtL..icr v li Direct from third year at the Astof Theatre, New York. The Ilitiirit of t?,e Anicfau Stage, "A laughing Wonder." N. Y. Times. aentoiU . i . r Cre-ent ' A"iievtMi., receive,! the f f,,m, the Colon. I. 'i ' ' 'I 4. I '
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