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f 1 '. V. - it ! 10 1 : St. 1 ...v. , . MM i . . v.: -' ' - - - ; - - . ' 7 ' "From late figures the Lope of re feorery under the' new emollient treat ment eeems to be about aa follows: la people of sixty and over results arc quite uniform, probably nine-tenths recovering. While at fifty and over a targe majority of all cases yield to the treatment, below fifty and approaching forty the disease gets more stubborn, nd between thirty and forty the per centage is not high probably not much Over half yielding. Under thirty the percentage is less and in children recoveries have been very few and most of those were obtain ed with the aid of skilled physicians forcing nutrition, with alkaline treat ment to prevent formation of acetones. The new emollient treatment is known as Fulton's Diabetic Compound. It can I iad in, Greensboro at Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. "We desire every patient to write us rho is not noting the usual improve ment by the third week. Always state age. Literature mailed free. Jno . J. Fnlton Co., 645 Battery street, San Francisco, CaL. We invite correspond ent with physicians who have obstinate caees. THE POWER OF STEAM. JtiiMT See But It Takes Genins to Realise. "WJn James "Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and rtown he said "There must Lc power in that Bteano that It can lift such a weight.'' Tnere was. Mfilions prior to him had seen the came phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put its finger on the "cause" of IMnriruff, Fall fug Eair, and consequent Baldness, and fi unearthed a tiny gerin -wich eats ine lite from the roots of human hair. Nowtro's Herpicide uestioys this eerm and . consequently restores the l.atr to its natural state. Bold by leadJne: drjE't Pp-'I 10c '.t stamps for sample to The HerpjcJde Cc. IhJtroit. "r-K Cam fellar bottles gmaraateed. Ifcrlss-Khits Drug and GreensWra 0, Special Agents. BE CAREFUL Where you buy uphol stered FURNITURE and find out what kind of filling is used. Remember most crooked work is done under cover. We use felt that cost $225.00 per ton. Some competitors may use excelsior. It costs only $8.00 per ton. We guarantee our. goods. Samples at 118 Elm Street Automatic Bed Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Chas. W. Moseley, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of TBX STOMACH AND INTESTINIS Dfpocite Guilford Hotel, over Farin Cuts Drug Co. Office phone 571, resi lance phone 1345. Office, 121 South Elm itreet; residence, 215 South Mendenhal) Street. Dr. Cbos. E. Moore, P STJSGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Benbow Arcade. OOce Hours Until 10 a. m. 2-3 and 7-8 p. m. Ttlephones: Office 553; Residence 1004 DR. J. S. BETTS, DENTIST. Orar Greensboro Drug Ce. Opposite CourtheuM C. f . DENNY. Optometrist 104 Fisher Building. NOTICX. Gttbaeribers are aakrt mml to tlus fa rabaeriptiam. Always wait tm m fDetor( wha will mu areu4 wit) twk lavwiaf jnx aeeonxt atf wQ rMtlpta far aU mntj paii. to Ux c&ixgtk and txmlm Ifix&ga m m . w a a .mar .j . . - -a Well Known Cititen of High Point In stantly Killed While Trying to Ex tract a Cartridge From, an Old PistoL High Point Enterprise, 3rd. ' A most distressing acident occurred here early this morning by which Col. D. F. Maddox, a well known citizen los his life. For a day or two it seems tnat he has in his odd moments been trying to extract a cartridge from -a pistol that he had at his house, using a knife with out effect. This morning he took the pistol, a bottle of wood alcohol and a small iron rod and went out on the porch to begin work again on the pistol. He was working on the pistol about 9 o'clock when his wife went to the door and cautioned him about working with it. She had not more than gotten in the door when she heard the report of the pistol and rushing out found Col. Maddox lying on the front porch, having fallen forward on his face out of a rock ing chair in which he was sitting, with a profusion of blood flowing from his mouth. He died in a very short time after he was shot. The ball entered at the pit of th stomach, severing the de scending aorta artery, causing instant death. The accident caused great excitement in the neighborhood which spread rapid ly over the community. Drs Stanton and Grayson were soon on the scene and made a cursory examination and found that death had been instantaneous. At first, on account of the hemorrhage from the mouth, the physicians thought that the bullet had entered the mouth, but after the body was removed to Un dertaker Sechrest's establishment for thorough examination, it was found that the wound had been made in the stom ach. Deceased was born in Virginia and came to this city from Front Royal, Va., about 8 years ago. He was 62 years old at the time of his death. He was thrice married and leaves a wife and eight children, Mrs. J. T. Best, Mrs. A. P. Staley and Edgar, residing in High Point, and Dan and Houston Maddox, students at Trinity College; Carley Maddox, of Athens, Ga.; Mrs. E. E. Eanes, of Birmingham, Ala., and Giles Maddox, Front Royal, Va. The body has been embalmed and will be taken to Front Royal, Va., prob ably tomorrow. During Col. Maddox's residence in High Point he has made many friends, all of whom as well as the people gen erally sympathize with the family on account of the distressing accident. Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a vigor ous body and a keen brain. Without health there is no success. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trou ble," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 50c. at FarissKlutz Drug Co. Placing Boo-Bah. Atlanta Constitution. "We'n Kunnel Rosefelt comes, does you reckon I could git him ter gimme a job up in Washin'ton?" said Brother Dickey. "Old man," some one said, "do you think Roosevelt is President now?" "Oh, I wel knows he ain't President, sc ter speak, but ez he's rtmnin' de whole country, he arter have de givin' away of de jobs." 'at Beats AIL" This is quoted from a letter of M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo. "I recently used Foley's Honey and Tar for the first time. To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ever used. I con tracted a bad cold and was threatened with pneumonia. The first dose gave great relief and one bottle completely cured me." Contains no opiates. Sold by Howard Gardner. Warning the Guests. Atchison Globe. An Atchison man gave a dinner last Saturday night and hired a caterer to prepare it. "Don't blame us if the dinner is not satisfactory," he said to his guests; "blame the caterer. Had we prepared the dinner ourselves we would have willingly accepted the blame had anything gone wrong, but we won't now. We give you notice." It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum, For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chap ped Hands, or Sprains, it's supreme. Di fallible for Piles. Only 25c. at Fariss Klutz Drug Co. Not Sure About It. Buffalo Express. "YouH be the happiest man on earth, I suppose, when your time's up," sug gested the kindly old gentleman. "Oh, I don't know," answered the con vict. "I'm here for life." THE GREENSBORO : TELEGRAMVVEDX ESDAV, OC?TOBR. 8," 1916. Every Girl Should Have Employment to Make Her Independent. . " Robert . Haven Schauffler, - in Success Magazine. . - Every girl should work consistently and seriously at something. Merely to hang around, living on the family, with all her thoughts centered on dress and pleasure and '"the not-impossible he," is ruinous to her character and her chances of married happiness. She is apt to grow morbid and cynical and then to marry too hastily, on too low a plane and from a too narrow circle. And she seldom realizes that her idleness is a fruitful source of depravity 'in the men of her acquaintance and thus still fur ther reduce her chances of finding a desirable father for her children. "If' idleness be the root of all evil," quoth Sir John Vanbrugh, "then mat rimony is good for something, for it sets many a poor woman to work." In our day of specialized servants and housekeepers, however, not even mar riage can be counted on to perform this kindly office for her. The society girl is fortunate, indeed, who can find a congenial occupation that will make her economically independent. Then she will find her reward both from without and within. She will fit herself in character and capacity to be a happy wife and a successful mother. For the supreme guarantee that a girl will find the right mate is to have high ideals embodied in her own character. Like will find like. And though by working she may slightly lessen her actual mathematical chances of marriage, she will without doubt whether she marries or not vastly increase her human dignity and usefulness and happiness. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25c at Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. Beaunty and Baseball. Pittsburg Post. "He has absolutely no soul for beau ty." "How now?" "Yesterday at the ball game I pointed out the reigning belle and he merely complained that she obstructed his view of second base." Forced To Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack ed with coughs are urged to go to anoth er climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble,' writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "jien all else failed and I gained 47 pTftinds in weight. Its surely the King of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to it. Its positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung troubles, 50c and $h00. Trial bottle free at Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. When Man is a Cipher. Atchison Globe. A man cuts just about as much fig ure at his wedding as he does when his first baby is born. Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache. Sold by Howard Gardner. Blobbs "In the matter of capital punishment do you think electrocution is more human than hanging?" Slobbs "Well, I believe the guillotine is still at the head in France." For More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs, contains no poiates. Sold by Howard Gardner. "A woman's glory is her hair," quoted the star boarder. "Glory be!" shouted the hall roomer, picking one of the cook's out of his soup. Two Short Words, "The best," well describes the satisfac tion every user feels when he tries Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Salve for his head or chest cold, or his crdupy child. It is a comfort, a cure and a joy. Try a jar and get your money back if not pleased. "Are you married or unmarried?" asked the cross-questioning lawyer. "Unmarried, several times," replied the female witness from Chicago. Sound mind in sound body Is best cpn dition for our highest achievements. Sound body depends on the liver and bowels performing regularly their prop er function. Vick's Little Liver Pills correct irregularities and keep these or gans in fine shape by this gentle, harmless aid. A man's ideal woman is simply one who believes everything he tells her. WE B. MEBE1II0N : : M e ririinaoini. GENERAL 11 Yon Want Apything in the INSURANCE LINE See Us Life, Accident, Health, Liability, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Tornado, Live Stock, Etc. We have maintained a Claim Department at this agency-for the past eight years and have settled hundreds of claims from our office to the satisfaction of our policyholders. We protect the inxt,yt9t8 four events by placing their insurance in strong reliable compathatpa.y kll claims promptly and without any "quibling. h ' Rooms 300, 301-302 Dixie Building. Phones 277 and 1389 Write or Phone Us. Agents Wasted in N. C. Delicious Candies Bonbons and Chocolates that just make your mouth water to think about. Always pure, always fresh ; the highest grade candies made.. "None tike Hvaally'tT GREENSBORO DRUG CO. THIS COUPON IS VALUELESS RESERVE Fill out below and present or mail To The Telegram, Greensboro. N. C: Please reserve for me one (Name of Premium) so that you will be prepared to turn when I deliver or send a series of $ Name. Address City Mail Above Coupon to Telegtam at c5 The Greensboro Telegram HOUSEHOLD PREMIUM COUPON OCT. 5. NO. 17. This coupon, signed with the name and address of a reader of THE TELEGRAM, will be honored on any of our Household Premiums. Name Address NOTICE A complete set consists of thirty (30) coupons of consecutive dates only one coupon of each date will be accepted in each set. - - Hold Your Conpons Until Yon Have the Foil Set Remember, the 30 coupons must be consecutively dated. You can start with any date. 8 8 8 8 8 8 k 4 MONTHS 1FOIR 51 W You Are North Carolina Public PHONE 331 : 3. INSURANCE NOT COUNTED IN SERIES. COUPON today. Household Premium, (If Lamp, state If gas or electric) same over to me without any delay 30 coupons, consecutively dated, and Once. 3? fcP fcfc 'hfed 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 (MM 8 III it 1 1 JJUJSTT RECEIVED. 4 to Come and Inspect Them. lIAJOR STEDMAirS APPOINTMENTS. r Hon. (Cha M. Stedman, Democratic candidal ;f or Congress, will address the jpcji the following times and. places: Stpdkedale, Oct 8, 1 p. m. -Elkin, Wednesday night, Oct. 12, at 8. p. . m. -.. Mt. Airy, Thursday night, Oct. 13, a B p. m. Dobson, Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, at 1 p. m. Milton, Monday night, Oct. 17, at 8 p. m. Yanceyville, Tuesday morning, Oct. 18, at 11:30 a. m. Reidsville, Wednesday, October 19, at 7:30 p.m. New Bethel, Thursday, October 20, at I p. m. Stoneville, Friday, October 21, at 1 p. m. King, Monday evening, Oct. 24, at 7:30. Dillard, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25, at 1:30. .ft High Point, Tuesday night, Nov. 1, at 7:30. Summerfield, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 1 o'clock. Monticello School House, Thursday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p. m. Proximity, Saturday night, Nov. 5, at 7:30. Greensboro, Monday night, Nov. 7, at 7:30. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of an order of sale made by t the Superior Court of Guilford county, j on the 24th day of September, 1910, in the cased therein pending of the Ameri can Commission Company against A, L. Foster, Scott-Sparger Company against A. L Foster, P. P. Foster against A. L. ! Foster, G. T. McLamb vs. A. L. Foster j and The Patterson Company against A. L. Foster, in which warrants of attach ment were issued on the 14th day of September, 1910, and by virtue of which warrants of attachment, the hereinafter described personal property was levied upon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, October 8, 1910, at 12 o'clock m., on the premises, the stock of goods and mer chandise, consisting of dry goods, no tions, hats, tinware, glassware, crockery, groceries and other articles of persona) property usually kept in a general store, together with one half interest in the fixtures therein, consisting of safe, show cases scales, oil tank, etc., together with onehalf interest in one milch cow, one delivery wagon, together with a lot of accounts and indebtedness due A. L. Fos ter, as found charged upon the books kept by him of his credits, an itemized statement of which goods, merchandise, fixtures, and accounts is contained in an inventory in my possession, which can be seen- by any person who desires to inspect the same. The sale of the property will be had on the premises at A. L. Foster's place of business at Revolution and the goods being situated in a brick store owned by P,. P. Foster. All persons, interested in said sale can inspect the goods, merchan dise accounts and fixtures therein des cribed at any time they may desire to do so by applying to the undersigned. Terms of sale: Cash. This September 26, 1910. B. E. JONES, Sheriff. By G. P. Crutchfield, Deputy Sheriff. Improved Schedule on Richmond Division of Southern Railway. Effective Sunday, October 2, train No. 8 for Richmond will leave Danville at 9:15 a. m.; arrive Richmond 2 p. m. in stead of leaving Danville at 10:50 a. m. arriving Richmond at 4:10 p. m. Train No. 14 will also be changed to leave Danville at 3:05 p. m. Arrive Richmond 8:05 p. m. instead of leaving Danville at 4:30 p. m. arriving Richmond at 9:30 p. m. These figures of the new schedules are only approximate, but are practical ly correct, and it will be noted that the time from Greensboro to Richmond is very much quickened with this improved service. W. H. McGlamery, P & T. A. Greensboro, N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS W TIIE DIAMOND B BATCH. Pill ia Red lad 14 metallic oxes. scaled with Blue Ribbon. Tk bo iUmt. Bar of rrar Irucfjit. AskfotCiri.CirES.TEBS UUMVHO JiRAAD FILLS, for Cft years knows as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE for cHUdrmnt safm, su.rm. No opiatoo Service Go. PHONE 331 V7 V '-'--'JB,..
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