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:;:;sesiil"i gces M MITES 10 THE PiEDUODT 1 l cjU. Heartburn, Dyspepsia Gas and Winston Sells Bonds Iredell 1 : hrfcst Other Stomach Misery Vanishes. Commissioners Haled to ..' Court News Notes. 4sV: T--n- 4e - . .liiii -iUfi " DOGSOFMf ' Oittette-iNews Bureau, Dully News Building, i . Greensboro, Nov. . The board of directors of the Ma . sonic and Kastern Star home, which la In process of erection near Greens boro, he W a meeting here yesterday for a discussion of routine business matters coming before the directors and the hearing of reports on the building; and building; finances. Those . here for . the meeting were Grand Master Mason ft, ti, Haokett of North Wilkesboro, ex-olTlcio chairman; W. H. McLaurln of Laurinburg, M. W. White'of Mooresville, L. M. Cl.vmer of Oreensboro, Rev. A. J. Parker of West xuriitliii, nvv. f. v, 'tiw-ii o m- gate, K M. Winchester of Charlotte, Mrs. W. H. Woodbury of Asheville. and Mrs. Sallie M. Boettcher of Eliza . beth City, grand matron of the East ern Star. The report of work ac complished was most gratifying show-,- Ing the creditable carrying out of the . plans of the directors.. The matter of exercise In connection with the lay ing of the cornerstone was discussed hut nothing definite decided. Mr. Huckett, who visited .the site while , here and noted the progress made oald that he was highly pleased with the location, and the progress being made. Oiwnnhoro Country Club. At a meeting of the stockholders nnd directors of the Oreensboro Coun try club yesterday Chairman Hood of the building committee reported that - according to present progress the club . building would be complete and ready for use within the next four or live weeks. The club expects to oc cupy Its new home and inaugurate it social features before Christmas at the latest. . A large dance will prob- ably mark the formal opening of the handsome building. An effort will be made to induce the county com missioners to build a concrete bridge across Buffalo creek for, the conven- , ience of club members and others desiring to visit the club. The grounds surrounding the club build ing are being made beautiful. Sev eral drives are being laid out and foot-paths made through the exten sive' grounds. Another plan of beau tlllcation that will be executed short ly will be the building of a great boulevard through the entire prop erty. Wlnstou-Sulcm Soils Bonds. The authorities of Winston-Salem last night sold bonds of the town to the amount of 160.000. The bonds are a part of the 1350,000 issue re cently voted by the people for public improvement. Including sewer, school buildings, streets and water. The bonds are 41 per cent nnd were sold lor par, at Syndicate composed of the Vuchovim Bank & Trust company of Winston, Jhe Security Trust company of Spartanburg. 8. C. and A tt leach & Co. of New Tork taking the entire (160,000. Nejrro's Body Found. A gentleman here last night from ixington brought the information that the body of a negro was found near that place late yesterday after noon, u was stated that the hn.1v was found not far from the railroad tracks; that it was partially concealed ny weens and gave Indication that death had ensued some time before the remains were found, it was stat- ea mat the general Imoresslnn wo that the "double track" had claimed me negro as Its victim. It Is said tha . . nave resuitea near ixmginn witnin the past few years c.r since the double track The commissioners of Salem last night granted the Southern railway a extend its :ine a distan a , mrougn Halem to the Siilein Iron works. The board of ..O...T ... ma: place nHs adopted a resolution requesting the ennntv nilrsUmers of Forsyth county to call en election in Winston township for .... J,-.,,.,- wl ynung iioo.OOO In .-mis io inn in-the .building of the Jiandolph and Cumberland railway. County CnmnilKsloncrs Presented! The grand Jury of the lretn ,,! y Superior curt which adjourned this woe In making Its report pre- -. .nr. commissioners of Iredell ' "T i-:nie to improve the finntv Ihti....-' It u, learned that fo . sev.-r.il yea. th.; grand Juries have recommended that the county home that little If anything was done, and kW.1. ,h. rrsnd Jury " further than Its predecessors and for mally presented the county commts slosers for failure trt perform their Ljht. ""I""" mnr "f-" Atlantic and Pacln. cnrnpgny on Rlm 'SEE "J" rhhe before daybreak yesterday, the thief or 1100 In cash, it seems that the cash was left hv.n Iron hot when the . "re rhtt".K.Td w,,By evening and he thief or thieves had no difficulty In sscurln the money ,ftr ones sf. t Jfyl" n,ranc 'o the building. The robber, entered to. .tor through ln, Ther IS uld to he butely o clue to the Identity of the man or h,r?mr1U"" th rohbr- Noth ing but the cash was missed. "lr- Faulkner. Mrs. J. w lit what you just s,te Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belc,h (Jus and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Dizziness, Heartburn. Fullness, Nausea, - Bud taste in mouth and stomach headache --thls Is indigestion. A full case of Pape's Diapepsin costs only SO cents and will thorough ly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the house In case some one else in the family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indi gestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases, then you will under stand why Dyspeptic troultfe of nil kinds must go, and. why Diapepsin always relieves - ' sour, out-of-order stomach or Indigestion in five min utes. Diapepsin is harmless and tastes like enndy, though each dose contains power sufficient to digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, It makes you go to the table with a healthy nppetite; but, what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and Iresh. and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be cranky - about this splendid stomach preparation, too. If you ever try a little for Indigestion or Oastritis or any other Stomach misery. Get some Pape's Diapepsin now. this minute, and forever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble nnd Indigestion. "fflllLE SPECIIL" WILL START NOV. 26 Name of New Train for East ern Connections. It is to Have Best Equipment. J. 11. Wood, district passenger agent f the Southern railway, has received information that the new train re cently promised by President Klnley for service between Asheville and Salisbury will be Inaugurated No vember 26, and will be known ns the Asheville Special." According to the tentative schedule he new train will leave Asheville at 7:10 p. m., eastern time, and arrive at Salisbury at .12:25 a. m., connect ng there with train No. 30 for the north. Leaving Salisbury at 4 u. m., lauer maaing connection witn tne I main line train No. 31, the new train will reach Asheville at 10 a. m. This train will not only furnish ex cellent additional serviee to New York and the east, but will also serve as a shopping train for points west of Salisbury. It Is to be equipped in the most up-to-date manner and it Is said will be one of the best rains on the division. The name is a tribute to Asheville. Improvements In the service of trains Nos. 11 and II are also an nounced, these to consist of Pullmans, observation and drawing room cars. Ptteriorij Mr,. c n WplRMt . M W 7 Jl?- I.r"- F; R Morton- Mrs. hi ft r,1,m" have been selected th QUfor(j ,., j. , HHi.ghu.ni or the Confederacy. 'le .-gates to attend the general con Ion of the daughters In Richmond nMhVu ";av;,h,n " summit of he Mount of Olives hsvs resulted in the discovery of th. remlns of a "".nan cnurrh riutin. - - A. I). !:. ""lr kept for !5 yerm show proverbial rnxgtneM of jMti TUB DOCTOIW AttBEF.. Two Pliyslclans Both Agree on the Xcw Srlcntillc! Dandruff Treat-mcnt. Th-. J. M. Powell, of Spokane, Wash., says: "Herplcldo has given ' good satisfaction In my family for dan druff." Dr. W. a. Alban, of Walla Walla. Whuli., snys: - tlnii Herpicide a'l thnt Is claimed for It as a dsndruff cure. I shall prescribe It." Dandruff is a germ disease and you can't cur It unless . vou kill the dandruff germ; and you can't do that unless you use Newhro s Herpicide, the. only prepar ation In the world that destroys the parasites. A delightful hair dressing; allnys Itching Instantly, makes hair glossy and soft as silk. It Is a sure dandruff destroyer. Sold by lending druggists, rtend Ho. In stamns for simple to The Herpicide Co., Detroit. Mien, one dollar bottles guaranteed. m,th dru"" ",or. spwlal agents. : ASSERT WOMEN'S VOTES WILL CARRY SOCIALISM ' tiok Angebl N6v.-: rtoft'tW-'-A. elalprts and their tfomblned opponents have entered upon the business of r. organizing and strengthening the'r lines of battle for the election of De cember i. One hundred women so oiullsts were sworn In as deputy regH- irauon tierks. One of them com plained at socialist headnuartera th:,) she had been Insulted by n depotv county clerk, who was particularly severe In reprimanding her for titlktru oclallsm to momen voters after she d registered them. . The socialists boast that It will he their women, not those of the opposi tion, who will register and csrrv tit. election.' There Is little danger from a cold or from sn attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and tnis never happens when Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy is used. This remedy has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds and grip sad can be re- lied upon with Implklt confidence For sal by all dealers. Kllgbi4-d. Kcsnm-I Quits Tnfls. Boston. Nov. 4. Dr. lmvld D. Hi sn- nell, head surgeon of the Boston City hospital, t.iilay M.ilnned a profesBor "hlp the Tufis coll.-te nii-dbsl s.-hool bemime he wss n.il made he;id of th.. Ih,m as be . l.ii-ng ji. .. i .( 1 fli.-n I n 1- ft l'.irv.,r1 In I -I I - r In I' s.mkii.,1 ,. . i '11'' !- '--t i.t,r. t I h ' The Sale You All 'Have Joeen vv mtms. l or ir: m i : - - -.- - Begins Monday, November 6th The Doors will be Thrown Open at 9:30 in the Morning V 'x i ti t 1 S. t - r -, t : s i i THE PEERLESS FASHION STORES 'j - 1. :V-j, -i -,i t--. q & a ,? t,s r. ''JE J.- d 14 . A 5 - S V W SiT-- bought the entire stock of Merchandise Fixtures and letse of f S P ! - -I liijf , I . i t- Jl .OH: Sdji (Coo at the consideration of 50c and 75c on the dollar it is our desire to sell out at retail: this $40.00(kstofck of mer- OneFdurth and OneHalf Of f of the Sumner Sons & Co., regular prices. 1. . THIS sale will go on until December the 24th then the stord will be closed .P turned over to contractors for extensive alterations, you all know that Stimner, Sons & Coparjriejda fine linet erchhndise suiSi as: Dry Goods; Silks, Linens, IDress Goods, Blankets, Millinery Haij; Goods, Hosiery, ;Under weat, Gloves,' Sweaters; Neckwear, Kimonas, Leather , Goods, Traveling Casds, Umlellas, Furs, Corsets, Skirts, CoatSi Dreses; Suits and all kinds of notions. Three-fodrths of thisstock wis bought this fall by M and winter bdsmess.: : A good niahy of the: goods; have riot 1 been faked' but s of the original package until we invoiced them, df eburse we found a good. mahy QlrPt Werchandisie, broken jots and remnants which We .expect to sell " .'Shelf be packed with splendid ibdrgain. mafldadn plain tickets-f-we have every thg.ajrraitged'so thatjyoti nvilLhave easy- access to the bar gain and we have plenty pf ompeteilt ; salespeople to wait Ohm great crowd. ; ;c h - r :. - . , - t . . 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