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Z2 V7IN3T0N-SAIX:i JOUHNAE
Thursday Morning:, January 27, 1916,
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-GASESIiEXTMOriTH
Many Important Civil Cases
HaveB?cfl Put on theL
CALENDER WAS Hi
BEEN ARRANGED
I ytap- W jtkeodMMlr for the
Ftbtwry tm ul Superior Court:
; TOt Wtfii Axirt fotlotrn! '
;' ' Mtafoy, mnmy . '
f fioard of ttvtal' bkimw and Co.
V Vorriok JUMn; l'roUi Port-'
Jaavi C'. v Washington. Mills; Board
of provincial ; Elder, ofl $ Southern
i'Vniw" f he Moravian .Church va
J. Jt. Smith r John tidenuin t al vs
(Piftdea C'a.txma Bank' of RViiistou,
' 4.: A. .'. tfaaak tirorery Co.
'va.Wi. H. Blsyhx'k; J- L. Shnlta
and Co va- A ; F. :M-iek iflrowry
Co.; The Cudahy , Packing Ob,, vd A.
I". Miessiek iSroeery Co.v Rnmingcr
Furniture Co- va- Mr. and Mr. T- L.;
Vejighn. Jr. t' WWhovia, Bank and
, Trust Co. administrator of .T.
' .Wtit' taW-ri C1rlotte Wiit
L; People National Bank v R. A.
.Wonwdc .!. t Fannie Tetter v
Tetter; Virjrinia'-Cilroliim thorn,
C- Crow; Bro. ; Ague Sea
". 'y C'ity of 'AlnKori-KnItn anij
'Crawfordr Plumbing and Mill npply
r::,iIrT Ml,Sp v Kiot Hpp
W, L. Whit, et al vs J. 0. Busick,
at al. ; J. P. Waddeft, et al. v Tl. W.
MBateu, jat .t, .! A. and C K.
Bennd-l v Winston-Salem, Southbound
Railway Co.'s C. H" McDaniels v W.
R. Flynir, T- D. Chatham v Press
. Kiger and Rdbert Klger Wachovia Hank
and Tnwt Co. v f). W' Kerner. et al.:
' May March. U al va Fannie 0(111, et
al. Va.-Giir. Chemical Co va .1 . A .
LingW Haitie Haulip,." FrenV Haix-lift--
Y. Xissen vij Western Union ,
Telc-srraph Co, ' Jerry Hyster va IT.
. fl Wool , Mill: Heinlwek Rubber
Tfert Cm- v , irailffy Electric , MmoJ
IinpV! W. KMi. ct al v A. L
Sthi"nn and wife: A h. Wcplu-n-urn
v W. F. Sivi-M: A. C. .lovnea
- va RVinsiton-4Satn Co4niiion Co. j
iax JWivin and Co. v Carter Ynn
' H&TBmg t .T. A. Wnk va . F.
Kimt': -'. VV. Kfnrwr and John 0.
lZr . u a C ZliJ.
K4rner, tnnHns" as American HonierT
',, ' Z. ., - A
Mitt, v oitfiern Railwav o.t t .
? u c.i. v
. ' Tt , .1- O. C.U... . V
Sliar): Wutchina and " AV-ando vs
fieo (VTnls'f and Marr Walaer: W.
If. Havls va T. 'T. Ttelton; Will Tve
va Vineene s llridira Co.; C. T. Krthfn-,
aim v jQ.. F Jolirison. et ml-t F. M.
Mcfiill va Crawford Plirmbinjr and
. , v -
MiH .Sunply Co. j,,H. IT. fw. K
a , So'jthffrn Aliuninitm Co.i K. W,
. AVemnor v The Mcrchantx Xntionn!
;i JJittiltz.7. R Miller v .T. I.. Mnteer
. ajid A, I,. Payhe: Henry Poe v Kal
' auuer Cotton 1 Mill Co.: AwericHn
? nine Co. v Murpliv .Furniture and
: Mfg. . f.Vt ('ItiriHi fioan , and Trust
I C of XorMi Wilkeaboro. yn T. It.
... Joukina aiiid L. Jonkitia: Citiwn
' Tan nnd Tmt 'Co.' ofi Nitrth M'ilkea.
boro va T. Hi and H. t. .Ienkln:
Citf)ni Loan and. TriiHt Co.. of North
' i VilkeSotn v T- U. Jenkiii and S.
f h, ; Jcukhiai. Thomavillc Chair. C- vs
P. J.'.Tirdun and Co.; V. V llart-
,'nan adirinixtrator of ,1h. Crim. vs
i ' - Cifii4- et al.: lliintley-Hill-
StcVN-r . v ,T. M. A'rews: fsaar
h (Tnhn and .lei Colin. tradins, as
Jawlk l.tihn ami S'm x K. ( lauille:
Tta MatrhaM XtMinl Bank vs C.en
f.. KlMfiw. el ol i lhr. C. C. Sapp
x Town of Keraersvile; MnFrie l.eh-
mh iRoyal Fraternal ' Awiation:
Atlas Pwrder Co.'. r Jame. ,. Dcnnii,
' H )1. 1 A. Opburn v Va -Car,
OhemSrai Co-: -T- B- Bmlenlw me" v
r.4frrTUk Co. S. F,- Hall,
attorney vs 1. T. Marshall; T. H.
Tl vs R. W. TW.'.
p " t Trttl Dock6
Tbn; triol dmket follows! 1 ! :
J Taesday, February 15 4 ;
s .IV- II. ,Brnn vs TVira Barnes: 0.
W-.j Kemei and Jolm O ' Kemer, trad
1 Infr ' Atmeryn ? .Tfoaiery 1 IlIs vs
' flmithenr Railway Coi ; aud Afiawnirl;
Kansa and Texas Railway On. t Leon.
attl.S.. Morgan vs. Royal Fraternal
Association: A-'F; Mossiek ra T'. A.
Neadhaili; Wnltey, Mason; Ya'fJraee
fftson: E. Force liimn Co. vs J.
f.T-. DIJ. ' C I Tt ir..ll....l ...
5Tj T T ihl .nA W. i Mutual lite Ina. Co.: Sylvia Alexan
T, Wright ta Hanks- liroa- and to.; I . , . ...
X !. r. '.- ;der and huabund, .T. O. Alexander, va
niaa. A. Stone rs We-tern mon J, . p . T,,.
V,. j '. 7 , '. 1 ami Alexander vs C. W. Biirhee: Har.
Hnnollandv Anda Johnson v W.irr OranKhy l.is next friend ' Allrta
r ' r)" "'''V'i'nt -V Xortoik and W'tern Rail
- Wn,ff, Fra Maise . v Job,, Mmselj rn)1,,wv. .,. r JderrHt v,
"v.u"J -IWie Utilities to.; Frank
4 I lathee Rtewartrys ttU Stertj I en - . . . ,,..Ml, . r.nuu.
rVowsk vs Cok Lewis Foimdrr Crr-T R .
S. Bow nnd Bro. v Wim. BrmJc
"" f'Je Heti-w 'Foy a I I la V.
v Vny: Agne U Morton va A. W Kil
, wrda..-f4 .al..'. . , , , .,.,.
t t . Wednesday, FebrMry if -!'
Wirhm-ln, Bank and Trnst tV., ptiw--Batt
Mary V. Oews vs f. A.- Mar
J "bait; ft, al.-i TJnW flnano Oi. Vs
-Tohn B, Bailey; C. W.-Atsno5V
P; X- MataTtf' Auto Oarage; Wnr
- ww-'rip 3tfinV Tais; C. r i Th
itaern Coio TaJlorine; Cm. t Ham--"Inper
Furniture Co. va R. J. Jordan
s, JoJit KmV va Bin Pearl Cntnite
fVj t FwrJ 'Ti?ioinwn-C- tp R It.
. florerj. .S 1ectrlc Service Co.
t , (RosxeU Vamrhn and A. V.
Messick: Pike ftj Worka .-va A. F.
4 3foj G A-' Han y Da River
Hr?kr Co('t ..Tolia . Viilone y Xntiuie
Ma lone. - - -
r, Tborsday Febrnarr iy ;
r.. mute y it- 1 . r-vei-nartj
T. A- Tmfnor y Rnssen Vanehfl
r-nfi: ,,', . Voe4 C." .Tovner vs
t r: T., PoBetaasn i4 jC, ,-Tvnee ys (.
'-.Tt PVi'tn)itn Cnlnf nnd Clsrk va
JW-7 Tx ml C-Wf Co.. t O. Bate
, t V"it Sit-s-Ww---rvHidr id
V Ht-biiN C. v; .T, rCiee-o Tie; Hone
t J , ' onolil.n T"t Co : t
J?.- F. Cj'erty y- C. tS IIollcnn;
President Wilson Receives
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Waalrinfrton, Jan. 24. lteaident
Wilson liaa toijmvmI from B. H.
lliarthmirna, Belgium Hrlicf Coinium
ioncr, a hnndtMmi wrull work picture
frame, containing hi" "own 'liotojrrali
J. A. McKinney vs Shore Transfer
(V.; Southern .Mirror Co. v T., 11.
Tine.
Friday, February 18
The Peoples National Bunk vs 'E.
35. Force Pump Co.. and A- F. Men
aick; T- W. Hntfines vs City of
iWinton-K.lhn: Lewia Usy v. Th
' , ,, ..' T i .
Swntfliern Kiulwav to.; Jettie done
. , ., . .. , ,v .
' va Durham Ijfe in. Co. and Dixi
The
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' ' " ' ' ' -'
Fulton va Knight of lythin of N
0. : Kosennaehe'r and Bro. v C. C,
Marshall and wife; B- R Wyiio vs
Oeo. 'Doiithit-.fleo. Anthonf va R J,
.lordan: K- H. Jones ta J. II. Fletch
er; W..'S. Alexander ta .1. Pah
iiii-i, j-niHiic jiiiiucit n ji'mul i linn-
- F. . K. Lawrence vs
V I .. 1) II .... i, ...... i i. .... t ..
The Motor Co-
I Saturday, February ig
I .1. fi. Muniy. et al Vh TIic City of
Wlnston-Saleni;' Tt. R. Tiichnrdsnn v
11. P. Brown; fiealtv Kxclmng,. vs II.
If. IlHiker, et nl : s
VV. A. Peerem and B
If. Venilble vs i
C. Shore; Alice :
(iray vs Singer Sewing Mni-hine Co. :
Steve .'hakvtt vs L. C- Cmnmings mid
City Cafe anil I.limh Koom: Tike Sign
Works vs Carolina Zee Zee Sales Co.;
OriliiH-o Supply Co. v Clms. E, Ifolle
man; R. II. Money. ndiiiiiii4rntor of
Win-Nn1ninn .vs I! J. .lordan : Vn.
Car, (liewjciil Co. v"Southniont Hard-,m-p
Co.; H. C. rompton vs Thf
Westorii Caion Tel. 0.
' ' Monoay, neoruary at1 :, .
C Philip Williauis, reiver -of . liberty
Aninscwunt (,,. vs A...K.. Moses mid
i. v. iraver; runup uiuianm, re
ceiver of Liberty Aimiseenint Co.
B. L.i Sharp and T. 11. Tise: W. N.
Bey nolds vs Adam Kx press Co.; K,
R. Zlmiiierninn vs Faimif Udell, et al.;
R. .T. .lordmi vs 'the 'ity of Win.
i-toii-Salonii C. M. -Thomas and Co,
vs X. and W. Railway Co.; Toscy
Martin1 nnd. Co. Assignee of, A. II.
Kller, trustee of Acme M'otor Co., vs
If. Wi Benliow; f). VVr. Kcrner and
.Inlhn O. Korner. trading as American
Hosiery Mills, vs X- and W". Railway
Co.t Rewsuut and Ziglar vs A. H,
t'phiim; B. C Clinard nnd I). E,
Clinard va the City of Winston-Salem,
Tuesday, February 23
T, W". Chnndc'i .vs Tlie Western
''nhm Tel, Co; 5 ' T F, Westmoland
Iva Ida and AW Peildiford; C. X.
I Whitellcld vs .1. C Si.enion; Mary
; nn-L.. T u-:ii' D.....I,..,. -ir.,4..i.:...-.
1 """ " " .- lllliiniiw
1 Poster v
Co.; Tii inn Saving Bank v WVsBeajl
i .Tolmson: - WaiHivia lhink and T.nisf
C. v i. K Wnk; fieo. 1'ell vs Rfiid
V. Hinei trading as People SW Store,
ili (Wedpesday, February 1 1 - j
J. A , Stewart v C. ' F Sapp nnd
fVVV Masteatv Sarah L- Chandler
administrator of !R. Li 'Chnndh de
ceased, v .Joseph S. Diiy and Lee W';
Ifaiicer; I-e Bates vs Lee W, Hanser
nnd .Ins. R. llays Bettie Fulo vs Ijoo
CFulp- E. F, Snangh v Kd. Pennj
Wy.0.' Jones vs Philadclnhia Life Ins.
Co.' Massachusetts Bonding and Ins.
Co., AV. II. Harrell agent; Soufchern
Express Co- va R. J. .Tordon, trading
as R.J. Jorilan and Cov:,, Julia Pec
tor vs E F. Stewart, administrator
of Lanrette Spense, deceased; Charlie
Brows, v 'The Southern Express Co.
and Tli) ffoiithem Railway Company j
F. Knouse and w ife. Bertha
, vs K. B. .Toaes; 1). W. Har -
et al.- va The Mayor and Board
Ceo
Knouse.
nam.
of Commissioners of the town of KeT'
tiersvillet ( W. Uith v M. R. Cm,
et al.j B, h. Harper t M- R. Oasa,
et al- .' ,-..' : 1
Thursday. February 94 ;
Atlaa Ponder Cb, ya James Denton
t if. : Frank Bull by bin Hex t flfiend
Tl. Ball vs It I . I'mlk.rm.r niul
iCainbcU CUnoj p. -Jlaey ; yi Millie
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Present From Belgian Chili
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pikI that of King Alhert of Belgium
and Ouen Elizabeth, made by a Bel-'
Shin child In recognition of the relief
work by Amerkana.
HnlUick; Annie Merritt vs Southern
Huihlic I'tilities Co.; R. ,1. Bowen and
llio- vs l'red Allen Tise and Ldlloy
Tise; V. M. Knight vs The mceness
Brid's Co.; ' B. Be'kh'V va
The
Vincciines Bridge Co : L. V. Chnnilier ;
vs Vinston-Slein Pepsi Cola Buttling
Works; II. Montague truste for Mrs.
Fttella X. jlontague, va It., (i. Foster,
Jrimntiiin of Krs. Adelta. AMirtlield;
Winston-Salem f!ns Co. vs R. AV.
mid- T. H. Tise.
Friday, February as
Mary Fen-ell va American National
Ins. Co-; Jauiea S. Dunn, agent, vs
Thonina 11. Hooper;' Barnes Mfg. Co.
of .. High Point vs K. ,1. Jordan, trad
ing lis U- ! Jordan and Co.; Masonic
Temple Co, v W- Biwle Jolmson;
Ilnd Williams ys Imperial. Mutuat Life
nnd ilenllfi Ins. Co. of Astheville; Lec
IViwell va The Western. I'nion Tel.
Co.; Snioak and MeCrenrk vs (i. ft".
W'mII'oi.I: Briggs-ShalTner Co- vs T.
V- Ten-ell; IV-Car. Chemical Co. vs
A. .. Jones, Liiselie Kxtensiott Cni-
versitv vs 11. M. fkflmrn; fleo- W..
Hill vs Thomas Caldwell.
Saturday, February as
Wachovia Hank and Trust Co. vs
if. F Johnsirfi; A F. Messiek Cro
ceryH'o. v H. L. Ixmrey; R. J.
loidnii vs t 'bailie Sauce; K, .1- Rob-e-tso
vH S. C. (Ro'witsoit i-t al. II
i. Mot-ktoii, trustee is W. K: Pike:
I', lliuitcr ami Co, vs K. I. ,lirUin
and Co ; Hols-rt Portner Brewing JCo
v Dr. W ('., Supp. ,
DEVICES HERE SUNDRY
i
Rev. R. A. ' Forrest of Toecna, (ia.,
Mr.U).T '.I." Faurf 'Atlantw and Rev
W, R. MeDiiirie,': jiastor of the (iospcl
Tabernacle in Dunham, are all ex
pected to arrive in this city Saturday
and will 'apeak ' at several places 611
Sunday.
Mr. Fant will apeak to men only
Sunday afternoon under the auspices
of the V. M. C. A. He is one of
the oldest engineer on the Southern
svsteoi, running between Atlanta and
(.reenville. lie iH an excellent speak
er.. -
Mr. Forrest will preach at the
Fourfold (os)iel ' church, as will Mr.
Fant, who will be assisted by Mr. Mc.
DulTie, who has been a missionary in
Afrkia nuder the Board of Christian
and Missionary Alliance.
Mr. Fitrrest is district superinten
dent of the A llin nc Missionary move
ment for the entire Srt'Jth and is an
able aoeaker, a. well as a tine singer.
-Conplct Bniimeem'iit of the
times and places at which tdicse men
will apeak will be given later.
The Poteats
fits -lot t Observer. -
Thii Observer has alwinya
rather, difTicidt to make iip
n hi.h of the Poteats Dr.
found it
its mind
WiUiun
Louis, president of Wake Forest Coi-
I ge, and Dr., Edwin M., president of
riirman Lniversity it is moat fond of.
ft hr.s been 'like making a choice be
tween the mountains and the sea, hut
v.e have finally struck a compromise,
end one to which we believe the public
will Kive endorsement. 'We li(e l)r
Willinm Louis best for hia oratory end
we like Dr. Edwin M. best for his
sitting. Th.v, who have heard the
orator away his hearers and those wlio
) fcv '.e"r ,he -"'"ging the con-
F?,r""m 'T in w'ninff harmony
Ul" n'"ffltc the distinction made by
The Observer. Each is. a master in the
re-pectire arts. Splendid of voice, at
tractive in personnel, the Orator Potent
cud the Singer Poteat is the one match
for the other, and a pair that hat fey
eoenlf, in the country. As a matter
Of fact. The Observer cannot recad a
qjnteh for the pair anywhere-
Jpurnaj Wu) Adf griug Result
V
JFI3ST LOT OF DRESSES
10 BEJISTRiBUTEO
Capt. G. 11. Austin, of Salvation
Army Headquarters, Will -Assist
in ThiMost -'
Worthy Work r
Three to Four O'clock Saturday
Afternoon Selected As Time
for Distribution .
BIG , CROWD EXPECTED
Tanlae Man ViIl Help Poor and
Needy Women of Winston
Salem -
Tile Tantac tuaii has ' made ,1 nil :r
micniciil to dixtribnte j tl linit -,on
liimdred . of th live hiuiilred drease
oi'ipn' dresi patterns of splendid ma
tenal of full .TO-invbi pmU at The
(i'llHiilon Druy Co'a tire. Saturday f
lemoon from three to fmir o'cliH"k. ;.
If: a lar)fi a crowd of nwdy wm
cii of U'iiistoii-Salciti Hsni'mble at thia
tore to recrive a lre8 a afwmbled
At the iitore of th .Tordan Drujt Co. at
C'.imlotte, recMitly, it will only ta'v
a few WiinutcR for all of them to be
.lintributad. " 2
In an hiterview. Tliuraday, . Mr.
t'im aid, '.My company give a
large Income each year to the jMmt
cf tlic citiea that wo vtnil and we think
that the giving away of thexo dre
to the needy women of Winaton-Safc m
is Hie iniwt dire4 ai t of charity that
te enn enjtge in at the present time."
The dresea were pnrchaaed from
I ha well 'known Eflrd' Department
Store of thia city. and are ure to glad
ilcii the heart of all who receive
tliem. Capt. Austin, of the Salvatioii
Army, will personally present : these
di-eaix-a at the O'Haniou otore and will
nee that the moat destitute, cae in
the ctiy arc taken care of.
Tbia is the 11 rat -.of the aerie of
free Pren Line in Wintdnn-Saleui a
the statement baa been made by Mr.
t)riun, tlrat 100 dreaa iattern will, be
v w7 7 k until further
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Air. K. IT. Drum,
Winston-Salem, X. C.
Dear .Sir: .,
W received notification that the fife
hi'iitired dresses have been 'purchased Ly
on for distribtion to the needy and
poor of our city.
In the nmiie of those, von have so
"erouly remembered, we tlmnk yon
lor una minill illness ol them,
We hope we will see more of t hi
rent work.
Vcrv respectfully,
... i:. B. ACST1X.
Cant. Winston-Salem Salvation Army.
Tnnliic, the Master Medicine, caa
be (-"rchascd at the O'll'anlon Prn
t'o.'s Store, Winaton-Salem. and the
n crits of this wonderful preparation are
fully fx plained ly the Tanhie lVinon
sti'iiinr, who will lie (.dud to enliglitii
you i pon tlie trentment of various di
eaea upon which Tanlae has worked
londcrs. fAdvt.i
ABSOLUTELY ' FIREPROOF
HOTEL CHELSEA
WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET
At' Seventh Avenne
XEW YORK CITY
EUROPEAN PLAN
500 Rooms ' . 400 Baths
Room with adjoining bnth $1. and $1.50
Room with private bath .... . . $2.00
Suites parlor, beilroom and bath $1.00
' and Upward
Club Breakfast .... .. .. 25c. up
Special Liinclkeon SOc
Table d'Hote Dinner . . . . 75c.
Cafe Attached
To Reach Hotel Chelsea:
From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Ave
nue south to 3rd Street;
(fraud Central, 4th Ave. car south to
34rd St-s - y"-- , ,:,
Laekawana, FJrie, Reading, Baltimore
and Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh
Valley R. R. ; Stations, take 23rd
Street, crosstown ear east to Hotel
Chelsea .
Principal Steamship llors. root West
2Hrd Street, take S.lrd Street cross
town car.
Write for Colored Map of New Yori
A BROOKLYN DRUGGIST
PRAISES THE GREAT
KIDNEY REMEDY
1 have handled Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Foot, kidney, liver aadMdadder -emedy
for twenty years aud have heard plenty
of favorable reports concerning it from
my customers. They are. satrslied with
tiie results obtained from its us. I
know of niauy cases where .Swamp-Root
has cured M one in the Bladder, (Jutl
Stmes. (iravel. Catarrh or Intlamm-ition
of Bladder.. Liver trouble uud Rh'T.
nuitisn;. hnve used it in my wa
family with good resiils: and I hea'iily
crdorsf lr. Kilmer's Swamp-R(iot and
brbevc tt -baa gotut. -hj alive value..
Very truly vours,
ALEX. LlPstTllfZ, Drtiffl-iat,"
HI North (ith Street,
.Brooklyn, S. V.
. Letter t " - -
Dr. Kilmer and Co.,
BiaghamtOn-, N Y.
l.ct'er to . .
Dr. Kilmer and Co.,
Binghamton, K. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Soot Will Do For
:'- Yoit
V Scinl ten cents to 1r. Kilmer and Co-
Riuchamton, X. Y-, for a 'ample si
liottle. It will convince anyone. Y011
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder , WJien writinir. be auro
and mention the Vinston-alctu .lovr
nalsal. , 1 Regular -fifty cent and one
dollar aize bottles for sale at all drug
stores.
The Democratic jwrty kod just 59
candles oa its birthday cake. Indiana
folis Star. :
During an open debate, the United"
Mutes .senate reminds one of the Toiv
Toiv- j
cr ; wueu y all Strcc JournuJ,
IF ITS GROCERIES YOU
WANT, COME TO THE
STORE OF QUALITY PRICE
AND SERVICE.
: H!essick4Iock Co.
PHONES 113-114 -
"Where Cash Buys it for
- Less" .
GOOD ADVICE
A Winston-Salem Citizen Gives Infor.
mation Of Priceless Value
Wlien yon -uHer from backache,
.headache, dizziness, nervousneaa, feel
weak, lanquid, depressed, have annoying
urinary disorder. Do you know what
ta do! Borne Winston-Salem people do.
Head the statement that follows. It'a
from a VinxtonKalem testimony that
ran be investigated.
Mr. C. F. Holobqugh, 8. Main street,
VVjnstonJSalem, aayss "I suffered from
rlieumatie pain through my limbs. For
ecveral years my system aeemed to ba
filled with urid acid. At timet I felt,
quite miserable. began uaing Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at , OUan Ion's
Drug Store and they made me feel very
much better.' (Statement given De
cember !4, 1907,)
Over aix years later Mrs. Holobough
aid: "Wheu my back gets lame and
causes me so much misery that I can
hardly get about to do my housework,
A. fow rtitaoa nf TVia n TTMtiAw PiITa.' nl
waya relieves me of the trouble. They
're the .only kidney medicine that has
ever done me any good." ,
I - Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply
' ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a
Kidney Pilla the same that Mrs Holo.
bongh had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y, ,
GGNFIBM IIEPWOFKILllNC
0FIIUSB7
El Paao, Jan. 20. Three, Amori
cans arriving jliere-today from Chihua
hua' City confirmed previous rt-
porta (that. " Keiiry -: Acklin,'. !Thomas
.Tiohnson, IV! eV Keane, Bart Kramer
nnd iWlalter Maiburii, Americans, were
killed by Mexican bandits.
"so, after till, that big-named disease
the Kaiser was first reported' to he.
'.iilb'iing from is nothing more than a
.plain, everyday Democratic boil on the
neek. -Tacoma Ledger.
As un American first and a Socialist
afterward. Representative Meyer Lon
don is headed for mighty good compnny.
Washington Post-
More than a Million People
have seen Douglas Fairbanks
and Seena Owen
in Triangles splendid production
of "The Lamb"
When Broadway goes crazy about a mov
ing picture it's time for .you "to see it.
If you the seen "The Lamb," be fair to'
your friends. Tell them to see it, too.
li you haven't get ho'd of the manager
of the Moving Picture Theatre you go-to
and ask. hjm to get the film and run it.
''v if it oes cost him a little more than -usual
pictures, he will be glad to get it for
- he will make money on it. ,.
The speed of the story, the big scenes
with hundreds of people and hundreds of
- horses; the tightness you have in the throat
when The Lamb," all by himself, makes a
stolen Catling spit hell-fire and death at a
howling mob, all these help
But when lovely Seena Owen crawls up
into Douglas Fairbanks' arms and -smiles
Well you are so glad you went that you
go again; and take your friends.
Which is why more than a million people
have seer-"The Lamb." , .
Everj - TRIANGLE tvictur may not be
, as good as "The Lamb. But every TRI
'ANGLE picture is so far nut rr rhi ncinl
moving picture
going miles
bee 1 he Lamb." Or
see it again.
Any Moving Picture
Theatre can get "The
Lamb"; if it has already
been shown nearby the
, crowd will be so much the
bigger.
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