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A PROGRESS R E P U B L IC A N N E W S P A P E R D EVO TED TO TH E U P B U IL D IN G OF A M E R IC A N HOMES A N D A M E R IC A N INDUSTRIES. BURLINGTON, ALAMANCE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914 RESISTANCE TO THE JAPANESE Fierce Fighting Occurs in Alsace, W here French Win and W here Germans Have Success— Russia Concent rat vs in Lorraine, Troops While Skirmish Takes Place— Austria, T ryin g to Stop Russia, X egU cts r - v paijfn Against Servians— Naval .News Possible at Present. London, Aug. 21.-1:20 a. m.— The Germans have at last occupied Brus ing up this movement. t I;i his perilous passage through the’ T H E POf'E IS -D E A D . ■BIG T R A D E POSSIBLE IX SOUTH' j'W IL L U M S O X INDORSED FOR U. j mine strewn waters there were no ' buoys to guide him. ! Time after tinxe The Head of the ■the ship w as. stopped by w ar vosseis Catholic Church i i U i a! the Vatican Early This ■ Carolina ; Thompson W ill Be Nominated tries to the South. Here This Week. Washington, Aug. 19.— In reply t o ; ross questioned before they were a l- 't o stimulating their patient and ke=p- cisco J. Varies, o f the Pan-American They boarded a ing. him alive. LT?:ior.t writes Mr. Webb, that there The cardinals were, notified o f the is an\*!ioririous trade in articles such ) crowded trair. fo r Ostend but got no 1iowed to proceed. that after eighteen days o f fig h lm g ; # j aboard another train fo r the border Washington, D. C., Aug. 20.— An o f there are no German troops on French i I t ut go t no further than the little town ficial explanation o f the Belgian field c f Herbstha? near the frontier, which soil. |army's backward movement towards I they reached at 10 o'clock at night in iYonuer On Germany's eastern Antwerp was given tonight in th e ; downpour o f rain. there has been considerable outpost: fo ,!owing cab!egram from London, fighting which would indicate Chat the ^ ^ fay ^ . T i e managed to make our way inEussians are completing their work. „ The Be!gi.m field armyi based on to a little cafe,” Mr. Patten said, “ and ' lowers, at Greensboro, August 18, says ihat the indications are that ' there will be a bi g convention. He gives it cut'that either J. N. William-sen, Jr., o f Burlington, or Dr. Cy Thompson, o f Jacksonville, will be the Progressive nominee for the Unit- Once Joy, o f Hickory, who wanted to know ed States Senate. Mr. Walser has refc.) said: “ In ancient times the pope * ° the market for goods manufac- ceived many- letters endorsing Mr. by a word might have stayed the tured at Hickory. Mr. Yanes’ letter Williamson for the place, and pressslaughter but now he is impotent.” t. Congressman Webb follows: l ui.e ,v:iI be brought to bear to make __o— T H E D E ATH SCENE. “ Replying, in the absence o f the di- )h is accept the nomination. Mr. W al- reetor general, to your esteemed note \se;. has j uf,t re<.eived a letter from t3ke over Ih e G er A M E R IC A N S IN D ITC H T O AVO ID after reaching freedom, always man guns, six c f which were captured by out infantry after a sharp struggle. “ In Lorraine the day was less fo r The Rector w ill return this week . “ Saddlery, approximately $200,000, ages to elude the police long enough from a few weeks* vacation in W il principally from England and Germ— o— to accomplish his nefarious schemes. mington, N. C., and conduct the ser i'any, but with some from the United N ew York, Au g. 19.— First hand How he makes dupes o f the men and vices and preach. |States. ----------- O----------ales of the fighting at Liege and women he comes in contact with and J “ Farm Wagons.— 'There is a very Passengers and Crew Safe. other grim narratives o f the vrar were how he manages to slip through the j small ipmort trade in completed farm BU LLETS. tunate fo r us.' Our advanced -troops teld here today by American refugees fingers o f the police is told in a start Prince Rupert, B. C., Aug. 20.— The found themselves faced by exception arriving on the Red Star liner Fin ling and surprising series o f episodes, passengers and crew o f the Grand ally strong positions. They were forc land. Many o f them were without but, fortunately, he sees the error o f Trunk steamer Prince Albert, which ed by a counter attack to fall back in money or baggage; some had been his ways, and reforming, becomes went ashore on Butterworth Rock last a body, which is solidly established held as spies and others had made chief o f the police Fr<om being Mas night are safe. They put off in two on c f Belgium to A n tw erp amid dangers inal Hunter. ------—^ O - ---------- o f warfare. G E R M A N S O CCU PY B R U SSELS.' Captain Barman steered his ship The bith o f history now being con able trade in parts, such as axles, wheels, brakes, tires, poles, shafts, etc. The imports o f springs alone amounted to $350,000, and o f wheels A fte r the first message was received land and Germany, with France and the wireless refused to work. ----------- O----------- Belgium following, have controlled the great bulk o f this trade hereto The movements for mediation do fore Paris, Aug. 20.— XI p. m.— The Ger through a little used channel o f the structed is one article which the Kais man cavalry have occupied Brussels. harbor o f Antwerp to the North Sea e r does not desire to have stamped not seem to be very effective. Can ested in this trade would receive more Germany/*— Greensboro This official announcement was made where be found the horizon smuddled “ Made in tonight. Strong columns are follow - with the srcvke o f British battleships PR I NT News. Stone, ae White, Ola Evans, Sula McC’‘ ■••■if, Cora and Lula May, Belle Strci.J and Hortense Dorsett; Messrs. Joe Thompson, J. C. Lloyd, W . M. Williamson, L. L. and Horlace Pat terson, W. G. Bridges, W . C. Doug wagons, but there is a very consider las. Tom Garner and Eugene May. the Soille ar.d along the canal their w a y on foot from the interior ter Criminal, he become? Master Crim boats shortly after the vessel struck. and axles nearly twice as much. Eng from the Jiam e to the Rhine." ^ '- 4 . self from time to time, spoke. Prayers were said by thousands and of August 14, inclosing a letter from |Doctor Thompson declaring that he church bells sounded when ihe pacra- A ri. Joy, secretary o f the chamber there we got one slice o f braad apiece 1!0- j nclineci to go back into Renubo f concentration, There have bean i .Antwerp, has fallen back in that di -amj can’ t be roped in by the serious collisions in this region as j rection to cover its communication — ‘-"i- first meal fo r the -lay. Next mer.t was exposed upon all the altars. , : Co-mncrt-e at Hickory, I ant When the court learned o f the pope’s cf. to say mat the articles mentioned | day I hired a horse and .'art to promises to the Ta!V; yet however. Austria is too much en with that fortress. In anticipation the Belgian frontier at Ver- condition thpvs was the deepest con in Mr. y ’s letter as produced in the j “ buffaloed” the followers o f Eoose gaged with Russia and with the need that thjs mi}fht become necc5Sary< the us clusion. King Victor Emmanua! pur- factor.’c.) « t hickory, name!;,, fa r m jve^ Chicago and Charlotte.—The o f helping Germany to make much seat o f government already had been viers. pitiful sonally informed Queen Helena and wagons, school furniture, case goods, Gr(,ensb0ro News, Aug. IT. “ On the road we passed progress in her campaign against transferred to Antwerp. procession o f German refugees fleeing tho news was communicated tc the compressed pumps, horse collars and Servia. No news whatever has been “ As Brussels is an undefended city tsmned goods and cotton goods, in received o f any raval movements, and r.o longer the seat o f government, from Belgium. Some* were in vehicles Queen Mother. Burlington Defeats Gibsonvttle. Extreme unction was administered cluding hosiery, are all consumed at either in the North Sea or the Medi- the fact that the Germans may have but the majority were trudging in The Burlington team last Saturday the dust, pushing or pulling- their bag by Monsigncr Zampini Sa?r!stan to present in South America, and some afternoon played the Gibsonville team , terranean. occupied it is r.ot of great importance. gage, in carts. Women with babies at His Holiness, amid a touch scene. The in very considerable quantities. at Gibsonville, in a fast and good The death o f Pope Pius will be made Moreover, the present position o f their breast were walking under the pope’s sisters and his niece were over “ Casu Goods (canned vegetables.)— game, The playing was good through the occasion fo r another effort to the Belgian field army is a menace noonday sun. come with grief. Cardinal M erry DeS There is a very small trade in these out the game and a very orderly ,-biiog about- peace. I t is stated that tc the right fianV o f any further Ger “ From Verviers we proceeded by Val knelt by the side o f his bed, articles ir South America outside of crowd saw the teams at work. The when the conclave meets in fton'.e to man advance westward.” another cart toward Liege. We had where other cardinals joined him, the California fruits. This trade final score was 4 to 2 in favor o f the elect a new Pope it will send an ap not progressed tTiree miles when we members o f the household intoning might be extended by proper effort. local team. peal to the warring nations for peace, S A Y S G E R M AN MOB K IL L E D HE R came upon a party o f Belgian engin prayers. “ Horse coliars, saddlery, etc.— There wore no feature play? in the and will ask the United States to aid HUSBAND A N O BABY. The dying pope, in a moment o f lu There is a v * jy large trade in at; of eers engaged in mining the road. '.me, but all the men played together in bringing about tranquility* London, Aug. IS.— 1:20 a. m.— A They advised us to go to Liege bv cidity, said: the South American countries. There and the result could not be very d if According fco the few bits o f news Router despatch from Rennes, France, pnother road; we hastened to do it “ Now I begin to think as the end aic some imports from the United ferent when ;>ur team works weil. allowed to come in from Berlin, some* \. “ Two hours later another party I is approaching that the Alm ighty in States, but the hulk is from England, says: The same teams will play next S-xtthing like normal conditions prevail “ Madame Buillon, a wealthy resi- o f Americans were halted at -:hat very I His inexhaustible goodness wishes Germany, Jtaiy ami Spain. ujuay afternoon at Piedmont Par): at in the German Capital. The pries o f dcnt f,{ Combourg, a town near St. spot by a skirmish between the Bel spare me the horrors Europe is un “ Cotton Goods.— There i.s an enorm 4 o’clock. Go out to the game if you food is declining and now that troop Mttlo, has arrived hare and told how gians and Chians. They were forced dergoing.” ous trade, principally from England like good ball and feel thai. you like movement: have been com plete!, ~ , ----------- O----- -----~ u l - ! hcr husband and baby were killed by to lie in a ditch while, the Belgians ai *J Germany. to help our boys by attending. resumption o f general work on Germany. The if red over them. Next day 3,000 Ger Attempt Made io Wreck A. C. L. a mob in lianovcr, Germany, “ lioMory,-—The bulk comes/ from -----------O----------ways is beginning. Train at Warsaw. woman .said: mans were killed by the mines we Germ.’.Ky. O f the higher grade of Reunion a! Mrs. Crouse. Confirmation has been received on Warsaw, Aug. !3.— An attempt was j>ods, some come from England and ‘ We were expelled on August 2 had t-een the engineers planting. About thirty relatives gathered at the report that Emperor W illiam has “ We arrived at Liege at 1 o’clock made by unknown parties last night France. from Kolberg (a town o f Prussia in the home o f Mrs. M. S. Crouse o f No, ordered resistance to any effort that Pcmerainia,) and tried to reach on the afternoon o f August -1 and to wreck Atlantic Coast Line passen “ School Furniture.— There is very •i, Monday and spent a day that wi'.I Japan may make to seize Kiao-Ohow. France through Switzerland. But we managed to get a train for Brussels ger train No. 42 near Caiyp:*o. The little trade in this, mostly from Ger long be remembered. The occasion — o— Calypso >ration many. were turned back before we reached two hours later. But we did not leave train v :'j nearing was planned in honor o f Dr. Crouse, G E R M A N W A R S H IP S A P P R O A C H the German frontier and compelled to before we heard the thundor of the when, a crosstie was discovered across “ The above is a general statement of Virginia, who is spending some ING . retrace our steps n!id go by way o f f o r ic a n n o n repulsing the lb si on the track and before the train could as to tSouth America as a whole. time the guest of.relatives in A la Vancouver, B. C.T Aug. 20-— The fo l slaught o f the Germans. The town be brought to a stop the tie had be Holland. "M r. Joy asks especially as to mance and Guilford Counties. Din lowing dispatch was received from “ 'On arriving in Hanover my hus was cold with fear/' come so firmly gedged between the Argentina. The imports o f these ar ner was served, consisting o f every Prince Rupert, B. C., late today: rails and the engine pilot ihat the ticles by that country in 101*2 were band and m yself were arrested as ----------0^— thing good, then after dinner they A!J portsj have been, notified by spies and stoned by a mob. M y hus jnlot had to be lifted and the tie cut. as follows: went in wagons to Alamance creek, “ The Master Criminal.” Hon. J. D. Hazen, Canadian minister band unfortunately lost his self-con I? was in such a position that the least “ County goods, over $40,000,000, of where they spent the evening in risho f nu&fne, o f the near aproach o f a The Master Criminal will be shown trol and crief: “ Long life France/* delay in stopping the train would which more than one-half came from ing. A fte r .supper music was render German warship, stated to be coming at The Grotto Monday night, in four probably have resulted seriously. The and “ Long live England,” whereup he England, the remainder principally cd and the your.g people engaged i ”: & to obtain coal. Authorities have reels. trair. was carrying four day coaches was shot. from Germany, Italy. France and Bel the two-step. been notified not to give aid to the The play promises to be extremely '“ Two friends who attempted to in and six Pullman sleeper ears. ----------- O----------gium. The United States was repre enemy, even under threat o f bombard interesting, judging from the synopsis ----------- 0 ----------tervene were also killed. Our baby ment Gf the city/’ sent in advance o f the pictures, which ___ sented in this trade only to the extent Picnic at Piedmont Park. that wore a cap bearing the word peacjs> ; Church Announcement. o f something like $500,000 and in s In honor o f Miss Belle Stroud, of “ France” was torn away from me, FR E N C H V IC T O R Y A N D RECollins, a rare specimen o£ criminal * Church o f the Holy Comforter, few special lines o f low grade goods. Ore Hill, who is the guest o f Mis.-. dashed to the ground and killed. VERS& with the faculties o f a natural b o r n j^ '^ B e 'erend John Benners Gibblc, Cotton stockings, nearly .3*2,090,000 Hortense Dorsett, a picnic was given “ 'M y brother-in-law was thrown in j Alon g with the announcement o f I leader, having won the confidence o f| iect;01' -3 rd, Eleventh Sunday o f which about three-fourths came Monday evening al Piedmont Park, S prison at Bentheim. I escaped and from Germany and the bulk o f the to 10. The evening was spent very [the habitues o f the underworld, is j « ft e r : Trinity, services as follows: the fa li o f Brussels, the official state aften various adventures, succeeded Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. ; remainder from France. The Vnncd pleasantly and all voted the occasion ment says: made their leader. Thrown into pris in reaching Holland/” Morning prayer, 11:00 a. m. States’ share amounted to a'.iout $1,- enjoyed. “ Our troops have met with brilliant on he,- escapes with the aid o f his ac — •—o— Evening prayer, 8:00 p. m. ; 000. successes in Alsace, especially between Those . resent were: Misses Flossie complices times without number, and in our hands many prisoners and 24 v w .' 7.. V. Walser, State Chairman of ; were in Carlsbad when war was de Ha had been iii for several days, but a letter from Representative E. Y J rhe Progressives, who in conjunction clared between Germany and Russia. alarming- symptoms did not develop Webb, asking fo r information as t o . with C. H. Cowles, o f Wilkesboro, They, left fo r Nuremberg in an auto until Wednesday inorning. Through markets for cotton and oth-;:- inanu-1 State Chairman o f the Kooseve!t-Rellarchiafava and factured.products made in North Car publicans, issued recently the call for mobile and arriving there they .were out the day i taken to the guardhouse and rigidly A m i i i . devoted their utmost energies olina, Actin g Director General Fran a State Convention o f Koosevelt fo l The Belgian army is retiring on t further than Boulogne, where they pope's-grave condition and some of as he inquired about in the South Antwerp without having been engagmaking no advance. The latest rep.irr. ! found themselves in a vortex of.mob- them who entered the sick room de ar.d Central American countries. . , , . , ea by the Germans, is that, the French have recaptured. j ilizing troops and marching citizens. scribe the scene as heartrending, es Mr. Webb wrote to the Pan-AmerMuelhausen and it still seems tiu e j j^j j j y is h E M B A S SY E X P L A IN S , j A fte r long delay they managed to get pecially when the pontiff arom-ind him ioL.n union at the request o f A, K. mans l'etreatinjr on the Rhine, left . .' -r—0— sels, but in Alsace they seem to be ’ Meulhausen and Altkirch. •A*'' Manufactured Pro- i Indications A re That Wiiliamsoii or ducts in Great Demand in Cour.- James A. Patten, o f Chicago, and , • S; S E X A TE . ---0— . ! North Morning. j ■Kome, Italy, Aug. £0.— Pope Pius i j.Mrs. Patten, passengers, said they X died at 1:20 o’clock this morning-. j ] although she flew the American flag. ! A M E R IC A. ----------- O----------- ,-A' Jeremiah Tbwifffctftfl S P L E N D ID S H A P E F O R COM Quaker from Indiana, W. M, Sunday, who was born in Guilford county, and IN G Y E A R . IN Alw ays Remembered Joe Wheeler. Atlanta, Ga., A u g 15.— Now that Say, Pa, I w ill te ll W fll Smith to moved away not fa r from the time tell Tom Hooker to tell Jack Moore Mrs. Woodrow W7ilsbn has been laid that he can kiH my little dog, would to rest a pretty little story o f her that Speaker Cannon le ft here. The .North Carolina Friends Close Other visitors present were Mr. and it be righ t fo r me to tell the police regard fo r the South and its heroes their 217 Yearly M eeting at Guil has come to light in a letter from W. Mrs. D. W . Edwards, o f Indianapolis, on Jack and get him in ja il? ” ford College. “ Jeremiach,” said Rev. Dr. Duncan, J. Harris, c f Georgia, director o f the Gnilford College, Aug* 15.— The W . M, Smith, o f Westfield, Ind., Mrs. “ 1 have always enocuraged you to census. In w riting a friend and com ,217th annual session o f North Caro Newton Hoskins, o f W hittier, Cal., ask questions and thereby gain menting upon Mrs. Wilson’s death Mr. lina ‘ Yearly Meeting o f Friends has and Mr. T., E. Jones, field secretary knowledge but I have never onccurag- Harris said: just closed at Guilford College; and o f the Five .Y ea r Meeting o f the ‘T do not think it has ever been ec you to ask foolish questions; but it may be said that all business claim Friends in America, a young man o f published that on Memorial day, this in order to show your responsibility, in g attention was transacter with fine education and spirit. His ser I.w ill inform you, Jeremiah, that of year and last, Mrs. Wilson and the vice to the Yearly Meeting was much much unity of action, and that the the fou r concerned in killing the dog, President made special vL&s to lay Friends’ Church is in a fine condition appreciated, especially by the young you were the greatest criminal; Don’t a wreath upon the grave o f General people. A distinguished visitor was fo r work, the coming' year. The at* ask any more of your foolish ques Joseph Wheeler, the famous Confed tendance was as large as usual, dele- Mr* R. J. Davis, o f the editorial staff erate leader.” tions, my boy.” vates coming from eight quarterly o f The New York Evening Post, who Mr. Harris, by the way, married a Silence fo r ten minutes. meetings situated hi different parts came on Saturday to make an edu .'V.ughier o f General W heeler, so the “ Say, Pa.” o f the State— one in the extreme east cational address to the Alumni and >tory undoubtedly is authentic, “ Yes, what now?” called Eastern; one in Wayne coun Old Students'. Associations o f Guil ‘‘Can Jack Jones, the saloon-man, 1---- — 0 —------— ■ ty called Contentnea; one in A la ford College. He"is a young, man o f join the church?” isres do *ores. Other fttnetile* ifit’t Cure much original power o f thought and mance and . adjoining councils .called j ’. \-.v wors: ca*f t, no matter <vf how' long sttndin £, "Most decidedly not ” W estern; Southern in Randolph coun expression. He was one time profes • 2 :e cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. ty , Deep River, in Guilford county, sor o f history at Guilford College. "W h y p a ? ” cei lering in High Point; New Gar den in Guilford' County ; Porter's Antiseptic Healing O it I t relieves ; 1'ain and Heals at t i e siebc tunc. 26c, 60c, $L00. “ Because'he is engaged in the dia embracing bolical W ORK OF M E E TIN G . bush es.-* o f making dru. k- Summer Coughs A re Dangerous. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRlCUTtJRE AND MECHANIC ARTS This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horti culture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poul try, Veterinary Medi-ine; in Civil Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cot ton-Manufacturing, arid ip Agricultu ral teaching. and one year courses in Agriculture TV* Chareh « f The Haly Contfertar. and in Machine Shop Work, fa c u lty The Rev. John Banners Gibble, Rector. Services: excellent equipment and laboratoriss E very Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 8:00 p. ni. fo r each department. On July 9th County Superintendents conduct en Holy Communion: First Sunday, 1 1 a. in. Third Sunday, 7:30 a. m. trance examinstions a t each county Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. m. seat. For estalogne w rite Sunday School. #:S0 a. m. E. B. O W E N , o f 61 men; 733 students; 25 buildings; Registrar, W est Raleigh, N . C. The vision was made in the history o f Y early Meeting has held annual ses the Yearly Meeting. The foreign sions fo r 217 years. This "long period mission field, which appeals strongly will take us back to the time when John Archdale, a Quaker, was Gov ernor o f the North and South Caro lina Colony. Archdale was a noted character in our Colonial History. So many other Friends have been in the history o f our State. O f these may be mentioned Governor W orth 3nd others o f that Family, Georg? C. Men denhall and his distinguished nephew. Dr. Nereus Mendanhall. — o— DK. N E R E U S M E N D E N H A L. The last named was active in edu cation during alL his life, also in civil engineering and politics having been several times a member o f the Legis lature. He was one o f the committee to provide the Morganton Hospital and took a leading part in its loca tion and building. His engineering ability was o f first tank, his know ledge o f mathematics beinry recog nized in other States than his own. His ability was shown in the location and construction of the Nfcrth Carolina Railroad Western being one o f the engineers who made the survey for that difficult roadbed. Doctor Mendenhai! did much in education as a teacher at New Garden Boarding School which was the fore-runner of Guilford College. He lived Jong enouph to see Guilfoid College «>n its present firen foundation and took great interest in the institution as long as he lived. Nathan Hunt was a distinguished Q;*ake nv??:».<-h»r, who traveled over America, and also visiting Y early jiieHings, made Yearly Meeting. a visit to London He was a leader of nnn wherever ho vviit, -v!orient, wellinformed and path o f duty. immovable from the He was a leader in the founding of New Garden Boarding S hool. Reason to W orry. “ You look scared,” Star. “ I guess you’d be i f you were a s : I' Wends o f J. B. Duke urge, as special reason for facilitating his es l)r. W. O. “ Pshaw! You’re not seriously sick.” cape from London, that the American “ I didn't think I was either, but I farmers need him. Y et we had some its in Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. can see that the doctor is beginning how gathered the impression that the Mendenhall, professor o f ivathemat- His people went from North Carolina. to worry over my case.** tobacco farmers, at least, had had “ lie's worrying, all right; he told enough o f Duke to last them fo r some I':dima,. who was born in North Car me that he didn't expect you’d pay weeks.— Greensboro News. Timothy Nicholson also o f F.iehmond, olina more than SO years ago and him unless he brought suit/’— Hous ■who now looks vigorous and has been ton Post. ----------- O--------- News o f definite results o f the great ----------- 0 ------------ u pillar o f strength to the Friends Church for more than hair a century, A hungry lean-faced villain, battle, the French Minister o f W ar announces, need not be expected fo r He has been a A mere anatomy, a mountebank, s*.t least eight days o r longer. W e member o f the board o f Earlham Col A threadbare juggler, and a fortune shall see how much o f a prophet the teller; lege for 43 years, was one time chair W ar Minister is. was in attendance. man o f the American Board o f Char A ities, a man o f great learning and o f needy, hallow-eyed, sharp-looking wretch, recognized ability in all political as A living dead man. well as educational and philanthropic enterprise. — Shakespeare. He was bor?> in Perqui mans County. He had three brothers Still, i f the papers got all the i.eivs from the war they could not prln* a tenth o f it.— Greensboro News. ----------- 0- that will Thespis, the lirst o f almost like distinction, all of whom probably remain at the some old bar a rt have died. A cordial invitation ex. A Church Home for strangers. ' U all. fo r One o f the necessities gain is this here splendid sheet.— There was present also an aged Greensboro News. Norfolk %Western F. A . P R £ S f» 'N . ! other l>j-*ies; in Ar»»er- sick as I am.” was Church and Davia Steeta. u. A . B. Kendall, Paster. g every Sunday, ll:!h> a. wl, a, ■;> p. m. ol, 9:45 a. m. John ft. Sunda feriutendent. Foetfc Christiai. vor Service! Sunday ’S. evenings Service, evory Mid-Week . p. m. Wednesday tonary Soeinty Ladies’ A id a?u meets on Mont. the eeesoA Sunday in each n. Most children do, A o in attendance quite a number *:.f the Among these w 3 3 S EVERYW H ERE TXSTSD D IS T IN G U IS H E D V IC T O R S . ica. Has Youi Child Worms? State Norm al and Industrial College C H R IS T IA N CHURCH. coated, furred Maintained by the State fo r the W o P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH, “ A in ’t Judge Lee a member o f your Tongu*; Strong Breath; Stomach men o f North Carolina. F iv e regu Rev. Donald M clver Pastor. Pains* Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sal tv Friends, claimed consideration, the church, p a ? ” lar courses leading to degrees. Spec Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m . “ Yes, he is, and a good Christian low Complexion; Nervous, Fretful; prohibition of the liquor traffic, the and 7:30 p. m. Grinding o f Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; ial Courses fo r teachers. Free tui Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. B. S . cause o f international peace, no less gentleman.*1 “ W ell pa, if he is a good Christian Peculiar Dreams— any one o f O.ese tion to those who agree to become interesting on account o f the terrible Sellars, Superintendimt. European war now* raging and the gentieman, how can he give Jack indicate Child has Worms. Get a box teacher* in the State. Fail season P rayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:C6 p. m. work o f Education, centering in the Jones a license to carry on his bus o f Xickapoo W orm K iler at once. It begins September 16th, 1914. For The public is cordially invited to alt kills the Worms— the cause o f your activities o f Guilford College. The iness?” catalogue and other information ad services. “ Because the law compels him to child’s condition. Is Laxative and reports o f the college by the board of dress aid? Nature to expel the Worms. Suptrustees and the president o f the col grant licenses.” b a p t is t c h u k c b . JU LIU S 1. FO U ST, President, B ev M artm W . Buck, Paster. Well, pa, who made the law to plied in candy form. Easy fo r cVOlege were appreciated as showing the Sunday Worship, 11:00 * , ni,: aaA ! dren to take. 25c,, at your Druggist. Greensboro, N . C. best work last year in the history o f compel them ?” ?:80 p. m. “ The assembly and the Senate, the the institution, dating back to 1857. Sunday School at 9:80 %. in. J. L. Honorable Mr. Clayton is our Sen A plan was proposed for increasing Scott, Superintendent. Weak Kidneys Often the Result o f Praise and Prayer Services. W e& aathe present endowment. The college ator,” Overwork* day, at 7:30 p. m. Silencc again. buildings, 10 in number, and the elec On several occasions 1 have been Christian Colture Class, S&tarday s i “ W ell, did you vote to r h im ?” tric plant and excellent water supply 8:00 p. m. unable to work and suffered severe "Y es, and 1 am proud o f it.” and beautiful campus contribute very Church Conference, Wednecday before pains in the Lack, due to my kidneys. “ Well, Pa, is M r, Clayton a mem much to the comfort o f alJ who at first Sunday of each month, 7 s* 9 I called on a doctor o f Ripon, Wis., LA D IE S I _ _ p. yrv tend the Yearly Meeting, and give ber o f your church.” hut reveived no r e lie f.. inkuO flD 1JiElMOrll.tS Of-servanee o f Lord's Sapper, Sswt “ Yes.” a «;ne opportunity fo r members com 1 tried Dr. K ilm er’s S w «r^ -R o o t Go l d snrttlUc boxes, oealed with BluevC?/ Sunday in each month. Silence again. ing from remote parts o f the State £25. is z r s r s M s s is v Woman’s Union, first Motidxg o f each which gave me instant relief. 5 was 9 1 A K O H A X a i » D rib tB , fo r regarded u Best,Safest, Always Reliable* “ Well, now pa, if you voted for to mingle together in social life. The month, S:8f> p. m. then able to resume work. SwampS 6 L 0 B V A L L BR U6G 58TS whole o f the religions, intellectual Mr. Clayton to make a law to compel Root is the only relief I can get from :.nd social activity o f the Yearly Judge Lee to give Jack Jones a l i kidney disease wh* ^ I am subject to T H E M ETH O D ! ST P R O T E S T A N T Meeting is unique in our State and is cense to s?ll whiskey, who is. to in the spring o f the year. 1 am w rit CHURCH. so pleasing that one regrets to -ee blame for his being in business? And East Davis Street. ing this testimonial through my ow*. the assembly break up and longs for pa, why not let Jack Jones join your free will that gui'forcrs o f kidney and Rev. George L. Curry, Patter. church as well at Judge Lee and Hon :i similar opportunity next y-'ar. Madder diseases know o f ihe wonServices: ----------- O----------orable Mr. Clayton. That looks like deiiu! merits o f Sxv?mt-Rooc. I ieMay 10, 1S14. Morning, 11:00 Evening. 7:88 me tellin g W ill Smith ut tell Tom Cause for Wonder. Leave Winston-Salem: P rayer Meeting, Wednesday evening*. commend Dr. Kilm er’ s Swamp-Roit Our Brother Hildebrand, o f The Hooker to tell Jack Moore that he whenever I can and plways have a 6:59 A . M. daily fo r Roanoke and in Ladies’ A id and Missionary Seciettee termediate stations. Connect Daily News, .*ays be voted the Dem might kill my littie dog. And you every Monday afternoon afte r 8 n t bottle o f Swamp~Root in my ho «;c. Sunday in each month. with Main Line trains North, ocratic ticket at the last election; •said I was the greatest criminal o f I purchased Swamp-Rcot of Mr. C. East and W est with Pullman Sunday School, B:3G a. m. J. G. R og that he ttar anxious for the -eturn o f aJi!" J. Burns?de, Dragist, o f 202 Main St., ers, Superintendent. Sleeper, Dining Cara. “ Jeremiah, go straight to bed and Senator Simmons to the Senate, etc. 2:10 P. M. daily fo r Martinsville Good Baraca and Philathea Claa&ea. Ripon, W i 3. And no doubt hundreds o f other Re ask no more questions and you may Y ou are in v it«l to attend all the*? Roanoke, the North and East. V ery truly y^urs, publicans did the same thing. Such thank your stars that I am not in Pullman Stoel Electric Lighted services. TH O M A S J. LYN C H , Sleeper Winston-Salem to H ar a charge was made by the Kitchen reach o f you or I would give you a £25 Newberry Street. Ripor.. Wis. risburg, Philadelphia, N ew York. M. E. CHURCH, S O U '.— Exchange. adherents, but was vigorously denied. licking. Dining C&rs North o f Roanoke. F R O N T STR E ET. Mr. Hildebrand, however, is an hon ----------- O----------I have read the above statement 4:35 P. M. daily fo r Boanoke and lo est man. He said he did the trick On the Installment Plan. cal stations. that Thomas J. Lynch bought Dr. K il Rev. D. H. Tuttle, Pastor. with his own little hatchet, though Trains arrive Winston-Salem 11:00 Preaching every Sunday morning^and T»mid Youth— What do 1 have to m er* Swamp-Root at my store anu A. M „ 1:10 P. M „ 9:35 P. M. be intimates that he is sorry for his pay fo r a marriage license? evening. made oath the above statement is Trains leave Durham fo r Roxboro, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. W. £ . action, in the light o f what ha says Facetious C le rk -W e ll, you get it true in substance and fact South Boston and Lynchburg, 6:45 a. Sharpe, Superintendent. 9 I-; going on, wonder i f he would repeat on the installment, plan. C. J. Burns* le. m., daily, and 6:30 p, m., daily excspt P rayer Service, Wedns&day evening under a like situation?— Greensboro Timid Youth— Two dollars down, Sunday. a t 7:30 o’clock. Record. W . B. Bevill, Pass. TraJT. Mgr. and most o f your salary each week Subscribed and swora to before me Epworth League, 7:00 o’clotk every W . C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Airt. ----------- 0 ----------Sunday evening. for the rest of your life.— Kansas City this 15th day o f Nove.nher, I3JL The Yearly M eeting this year had r V v _ «fr o m “ Who gives the license, pa?” “ Judge Lee.” The public is cordially invited. A ll pews free. Fine vested cheir. Littleton College College, Greensboro, Kevn- erected on the college campus. E PIS C O P A L Four year courses, tw o A Hell-established, w ell equipped, and Summer colds are dangerous. They The main.work o f the Annual M eet ards, turning the homes o f peace and very prosperous school fo r Girls indicate low vitality and often lead ersville and Winston-Salem; Yadkin ing was to receive reports .c f stand comfort into a place of torment, tak and Young Women. V alley, mainy in Yadkin county; and ing committees ascertain what the ing the bread out o f the mouths j*nd to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, Fall Term Begins Sept. 16, 1ST 4. the la^t to be organized in ihe State, conditions are in the various quarters, shi-ev from off the feet o f mothers rind including Consumption. Dr. King's For catalogue, address Surry, in Surry County, ihe center and plan for next year’s operations. children, filling the jails, poor-houses New Discovery w ill relieve the cough J .M. RHODES. o f which may be found at Mount The lines o f work are about what and asylums with its victims . No, or cold promptly and prevent compli LITTLE TO N ’ , N O R T H C A R O L IN A . cations. I t is soothing and antisep Airy. ether conferences take up, such as ar Jeremiah, no saloon-keeper can join tic and makes you feel better ?t once. The Yearly Meeting which -corres rangements for preaching the Gospel my church: no!. N ot for the world!** ponds in scope and power to what where the needs appear most urg“ W ell Pa> why do people allow’ To delay is dangerous— get a bottle o f Dr. King's N ew Discovery at onoe. T H E NORTH C A R O L IN A in other, denominations are called enti which field o f work is covered by him to sell it then?” conferences* is permanently located at what is called the Evangelistic and “ For the reason that he has a li Mony back i f .not satisfied. 50c. and Guilford College, a new building for Church Extension committee, for cense to carry on his terrible busi $1.00 bottles at your druggist. this purpose having been recently which the coming year the best pro ness.” Guilford B O C V T t M E M O R IA L B A P T IS T CHURCH, A daau Avenue and H ail St. R ev. J u . W . Rose, Partor. Preaching every fourth Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and ? p. m. Sundajr Schol every Sunday at * ; M a. m. P rayer M eeting WadrtMday, 7:3tt p. ■in,Ladies’ A id Society flr t t Sunday a f ternoon. A t country wakes, sung ballads from a cart. Keep Bowel Movement Regular. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Dr. K in g’s N e w L ife P ills keep ----------------------------------- ? W EBB A V E N U E . stomach, live! and kidneys in heatlhy Letter to | Rev. Frank B. Noblett, pastor. condition. Rid the body o f poisons Dr. K ilm er & Co., j and v»'afcte. Im prove your complexion Preaching every first Sunday at 11:0ft Binghamton, N ew York, j by flushing the liver and kidneys. “ I a. i p . , and 7:30 p. m. Second Sun got more relief from one box o f Dr. day at 7 :30 p. m. Prove What Swamp-Root W ill Do iFor K ing’s N ew L ife P ills than any med Sunday School every Sunday a t 39 You. icine I ever tried,” say C. E . Hatfield, H. F. Moore, Superintendent. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilm er & o f Chicago, 111. 35c., at your drug Everybody welcome. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., fo r a sam gist. ple size bottle. I t will con,ince any M AC E D O N IA L U T H E R A N one- You w ill also receive a book CHURCH. ie'. o f valuable information, telling Front Street. about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The R E FO R M E D CHURCH, TwijjA.ji.WgAb Despatch, Burlington* Rev. T. S. Brows, Paatar, N. C. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol Corner Front and Anderson Streets. Morning S e r^ w s at 11:00 a. m. lar size bottler fo r sale at all drug N o services on third Sundays. R E V . D. C. COX, Pastor. stores. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. P ro f. t . B. Robertson, Scperintendsnt. Sunday School every Sabbath at 9:45 Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday, 7:99 I “ That man must bo an insidious A . M. p. m. (Pastor's Study). |lobbyist ” declared Congressman Preaching every F irst and 'Third Sab Woman’s Missionary Society, first Grump. bath at 11:00 A . M. and $:00 P. M. Thursday in every month at p . m. What has bo done?” inquired Con- Mid-Week Service every Wednesday, L. C. B. Society, second Than A ay fc» professor o f o u r; giessman Wayback, 8:00 P . M. e very month at 3:39 p. m. | “ He invited me to share a bottle Everyone Welcome. Luther L*sgae, racoad s s i fmmHe 1of grape juice with him.” —Pittsburg Parsonage Corner Front axd TrollinSnadaya at f -M ji. a . p 0« t ge r Streets. Vespers at 8:84 p. m. j CHURCH DIRECTORY j mm What it Costs to K ill a Man. USE A L L E N ’S FOOT-EASE. Getting from Europe to America, I f this government wants to i t can The cost o f killing a man is ob The antiseptic powder to be shaken in* in 2&14. will eventually take rank perhaps now settle its Mexican affair the drug business. These advances, tained by dividing the total cost o f a to the shoes. I f yoa want rest and aio. g with voyaging in the Mayflower. according to its own notion.— Durham of course, are laid ,to the fact that war to any o f the belligerents by the comfort fo r tired, aching, swollen. — Greensboro News. IiC~; :.;!vh most ali chemicals come from Germ number of men killed on The other It relieves corns and bur/ous o f all Lieutenant Porte will take no life Gws’.iai-.v had 2,ot">0 steam and -J sweating feet, use Allen*:? Foct-r a«e. any. Y e t there is said to be in the side. In 1870-iSTl France spent SiO,000,- pain, and prevents sova and preserved with him on his “ trans- sa.-i -g. vox els on the hi&h seas whciUiuteti States somewhere, or ought to Another jjlace where there have been sharpest kicd o f advances is in Sugar Has Advanced 110 Per Cent.— Meats and Grains Go Up.— Spec ulation the Cause. The cost o f many articles of com Atlantic” ae/oplane flight. Fare you war bL^-tr.. P<\v many will she ha\ * merce classed as commodities, and be, a supply that would last fo r 60 to 000 in actual expenses o f the war. caiious spots. Just the tiling foi 'vhe.: it is over?— Gre^nsv-oro N’c.w». Paierc I.* mher well, Lieut.— Greensboro News. also o f articles classed as luxuries, has 1H) days, and that the big manufactur Repairing .materials and giving suc Dancing Parties, increased from -5 to 200 per cent, as ers are engaged in some profitable cor to the victims o f the war, ex Shoes, and for Breaking ia Ne* a result o f the European war, accord speculating. On the other hand there penses that are justly to be added France . in s to information gathered yester is a' suggested possibility c f -this be cost another $200,000,000. day from several Greensboro merch ing recessary to have an equal dis paid $1,000,000,000 as war indemnity, ants. W hile the increases are the re tribution o f supplies.. Even with ef- plus another $-100,000,000 in inter Shoes. Jt is the greatest comfort di covery o f the age. T ry it to day. YOU DON’T OFTEN RUN AGAINST Sold everywhere, 2">c. ' fton’t ar.cept any substitute. For 7'tiK a trial- pack iorts made to secure supplies before est on the sum; loss o f revenue, forc age, address Alien S. O nsted, Le sidered in several instances as hav they should go too high local poop].: ed contributions by the enerny, and up Roy,' N . V. . ing been made arbitrarily and un have failed to receive in some' in- keep o f the German army o f occu justly by some o f the larger supply stances* as much as they had ordered. pation. The third category, o f ex .iow T o G ive Quir/me T o Children. houses, speculating wildly on future . Liquid parniiiif, a white Russian oil penses, not being inevitable in all ?E B R T I,iN fi is t!:ft trade-mark naroe g iven to am .mproverfQuinice. It isa Tasteless Syrup; pleas ant to ta k e $nd does not disturb the stomach. possibilities and looking over the .sup a laxative -nd fesh builder, h's -a*;* wars, cannot be property included. sult o f the v.rar, yet they are con On a similar basis, here are some posed fact that there is still a great canoed i:V»* per <-tnt. tacts about other wars: Vitric aciu has advanced 200 per shupply o f the raised articles, in. the Eusso-Turkish war (1877 *1873)— country, and imposing fo r private cent. Turkey, $400,000,000. Bismuth has gone up S* 1-3 per gammon the consumers throughout the 'land. Children take it and never kn ow it is Quinine. M so esp ecia lly ai)a?>ied io adults w h o cannot loke ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor rause nervousness n orriu giiifcin the head. T ry it the D «xt tim e yon need.Quinine fo r any pur pose. Aslc fo r 2-our.ce‘origin al pnck£n<'. Ti;«« la m e F £ B R II<I1X.I\ i* tlc v .a ia bottle, -j.-i cents. Russo-Japanese war » ( l>J-3)—JlusThere is a contrary vievf cent. Potassium iodine hsa increased 100 *i:i, £1,2000,000,000.' W O M E N ’S WOES. with regard to many o f the increases The number c f men killed or who and reported shortages that it is. ail per cent. Iodine ir, up 75 por 'cent. effort'on the part o f the large houses died o f wounds- in these wars .were: Effervescent sodium phosphate has to distribute equally to £he jobbers throughout the nation rather ihan to increased 200 per cent. Asperine tablets, have gor.e up 90 be extortionate. Franco-Prussian 2S/>00. war —•Germans. Russo-TurkUh war— Russians, 1!>,- Burhngion Women A re Finding Re such rati estate bargains as u v are noiv offering. And the longer you wait the surer you will have to pay a lot more money than what we :ire asking; now fo r some o f the most desirable properties i?i tou'n. I f you are looking' for a real re?J estate chance come and :-ee us. lief at Last. It does seem.that women have mo. e tb;:n a fa ir share o f the aches and pain that ufTli.'t humanity; they must (,*00. While not being: the largest increase per cent. “ keep up,” must attend to duties in Russo-Japanese war— Japanese, 5$*A il opiates have' gone up 25 per yet having perhaps the broadest and spaie o f . constantly aehi)>g backs, or t;oo. . most serious effect, is the increase cent. headaches, dizsv spells, bearing down Extract oils have gone up approx Whence it results that the cost of on sugar. According to quotations re pains; they must stoop over,, when to killing each man was as follows: ceived yesterday this has gone up 110 imately 50 per cent. stoop moans torture. They must walk Peroxide has gone up 30 per c-e:n. In 1870-1S71, 521,000. per cent since the war was declared and bend and work with racking pains In 1877-1S7S. -------— O----------»nd had signs o f climbing further. and many aches from kidney iil«. In 11)05, $20,400. Before the war it was $3.80 per 100 Kecping the kidneys well has spared People Met iii Hofei Lobbies. Whai will kill the greatest number thousands of women much misery. pounds. It has row reached SS pet“ It alt the people in the world had and reduce the effective force most R ca i o f a remedy fo r kidneys only the same amount o f optimism that 100 pounds. will be not the rifle or cannot, but that *s endorsed by people you know. There is said to be no reason fo r possesses William Fliiin, the Pro fatigue, typhus or cholera.— Gen. Per Mr.c. P. I\*:"iLr, 1016 Dixie St.. this sharp increase, since little of the gressive leader of Pennsylvania, there rin, o f the French Arm y, Condensed ington, N. C.» says: 1 hsd nervous raw sugar received in the United would *>e no unhappiness on earth/7 translation of an article in La Sci headache*, my h«c': huil me and I States comes from Germany, an ex ."•aid Frank A. Shiveley, o f Philadel ence at la Vie. had pains when I lifted anything. The cuse made fo r raising- Ninety-eight phia, at the Raleigh. ‘ '’ Everybody Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. W. E. SHARPE, Manager. Burlington, kidney actio.’ was quite irregular. When it occure to the farmvrs that Dorn's Kidney Pills removed this \r< i:New Orleans. Porto Rico and Cuba. didate for the United Stales Senator, they might establish bonded ware- ble and nu'do my back trong.’ ’ Mrs. Kij^g is only one o f many Burl “ Absolutely highway robbery” was Gifford Pinchot, has no chan-.e o f win huUi’es foe the storeage o f eou >n on t:n expression used in describing this ning. iiut Mr. Flinn tiitnks j-o. it their own account we will begin to ington peop’e who have gratefu lly en expect to see something come eC ii. dorsed Doan’ s Kidney Pills, I f your advance. While th»> sugar costs SS appears. per cent o ' the raw sugar in the hi United States is said to come from the Keystone State except Mr. Minn knows that the Progressive can Pennsylvania poli - Purham Herald. -------------------- O ---------------is an additional cost o f ‘il ccnts for tico, I am reminded o f anecdote o f per hundred at. tbo refinerio?. there WHITSETT W h it s e t t , you, don't simply ask for a kidney - it is to he h«.ipod that th-.* war in •;.'«*uy— ask G u il f o r d INSTITUTE C ounty, N orth C a r o l in a & Leading Sa*raicg School fcr Two Kuadrtd Fifty Stcdei!* f » ituintsK, for 7ekch.o£, or tor Fj.iaor.ib:* Rtiei. Is hto-ltitttal Piedmont tfr;tcn tifconebfiro. K. C f o r Se*stifai C*t*ioffs«, i-c.. tA irtm ihe back aches—I f your kidneys botncr “ Speaking cf the late M. W. McAiarney, who was fr e ig h t. North Carolina. fo r l ‘»oan‘s Kid- \ W . T , W H IT S E T T , PH. D., W HITSETT. NORTH C A S C U N A Flour has gone up from 30c to SI editor arid «,wner o f the Harrisburg Europe will not have th** effect c f nd- t w i 'i’.ls. t\n :: me that Mrs. J.'.*: ijy hom * ‘ per barrel in the face o f the largest Evening Telegraph. McAiarney, in var-cing ihe price o f a fifty-ec.M load h ‘d - the 'vni'. iy h crop o f wheat that has ever been addition to being a newspaper editor, e f wood from a dollar to v dollar and tim*.-uy. "sOr. all stores. Fostcr-Mslhurit Co., Props., BulTalo, N. Y. I Potatoes are was also postmaster, and a Scotch a half.— Durham Herald. known in this country. up SO cents per barrel, probably be man, and was inclined to l-j thrifty. cause o f the foreign demand, the first Ik crop in this country being practically had-been appointed to the post- astersnip by President “ When Your Bad; is Lame—Remeir.-1 ----------- O-----------W e have more respect for Hitch her the Xume.” Harrison, cock and borae o f the other who have and he was exceedingly anxious that the boe.khone to oppose the iYesider.: used up. Iiams have advanced ~ vents per the Indiana man should be renominat- than for .sumo uf the r*tlu*r< wh<^ arc IM>£N« T II5 JK DUTY. 1. It will be recalled that in the eager to eat tuit nf bis h;;nd.-- jNcorca of liurlington Readers pr.und. Dry Salt meats have advanced from .Minneapolis convention when Iilaim* I 'ic ham JJeraid. Learning tbe Uuty o f the bolted Harrison, there was a big i 1-2 to :l cents per pound. Kidneys. Pure lard has advanced 2 cents struggle between the different fac We Jiave not yet convinced Mexico - SOUTHERN RAILWAY - arc Premier (' ,tr!'i>rr of The Souii; To tilier the blood is the kidneys* Low Roiiiid Trip Sainmgr Tourist Tickels NowOn Sale tions, and it was only after a week's and sialic o f the Central American duty. per pound. Steaks have advanced from ti to i.aUoting th-vt Harrison was venomi- eeuniries that an election can p.ossibly When they fail to do tidy the kid ^ents per pound, and it is expected nated. answer the ])urpose o f a revolution.— neys arc weak. that there v iil be a demand c f cash ‘ McAiarney was on the jY » in his rmrham Herald, li u k’irbv and other hn-ney ills may ncw.-papcr office every day and al on receipt o f goods. ----------- O----------follow. In feedstuffs there has been an in ways held his paper from ihe press crease o f from $3 to S5 per ton. The mcanvsi thing that Inis been TO “The Land of The Sky” Help the kidneys do their work. A S H E V IL L E . W A Y N E S V IL L E . T O X A W A Y , H E N D Oats for the latest news. It was a very x»hi yet is the Columbia State’s clasL^e Doai'/s Kidney Piiis— the testhave increased 7 cents per bushel. hot day in July when Harrison final »h«-atio!i.'-. ot ’ he headli >e, “ Italy Keops eJ kidney remedy. Cur:, has increased IT cents per bush ly won, nad McAiarney weni homo Io t'a> a “ loot Pi oof ot* their worth in the follow el. Wheat has increased lit ccnts dinner late, tired out, irritable, bo', New.'-.. pleased, nevertheless. per bushel. There has been an advance in can “ Whom did they nominate?'’ in E R S O N V IL L E . B R E V A R D , ing: X. Foster, v$hoeiua’.%cr, Mill Street, ----------- O-----------JUDGE FOR YO U R S E LF. iiraham, N . C., say.',: *‘I am ^ever ; ned goods c f ‘2 cents per pound, for quired Mr. McAIarney’s w ife who i • — o— |without Doan’s Kidt^ey Piiii? in th e ; which there is satd to be some ex tlie head uf the fam ily sat down to Which is Pet ter—-Try an Experiment |j.«u;>e. I know that thev are. the t>cst I dinner. or Profit by a Burlington Citi cuse. kid:H*y remedy to be had. I was rheu- ; Cakes and crackers have gone up about 1 cent per pound. Dry beans have increased from "Oh, Harrison, thank goodness/' re plied the editor. “ ‘ And whom did they name for $2.1 T’ per bushel to $3 per bushel, for vice president?* asked his wife. which there is said to be no earthly excuse. zen’s Experience. matie. S«Mnethi.og new is an experiment. *• ‘ No one yet/ returned McAiarney. It is the highest beans have “ Bat that is a matter o f secondary M y Joints and back were stin : nnd lanvi and my kidneys acted ir- 1 T. U'i he proved t - be as represent- vecularly. e«.s. The kidney secret ions con— tahied sediment and were painftd in The statement o f a r ;:tm.factu:c:* Finally, 1 took Doan's Kid not convincing proof o f merit. ney Pills and they did mi* more good they will I*at the endorsement o f friends is than anything else I had ever used.*’ 1 Swiss cheese has increased 13 cents name someone with money who can Now supposing you had a bad hack, ever been known to go here. pe; pound. Spanish sweet peppers has increas ed 4 cents per can. importance. I presume help out in the campaign/ ‘Then the McAiarney heir» aged 7. who haq been an interested listener Coffees, teas and spices have gone up to that time, but quiet, up 8 1-2 cents per pound generally. broke in with: This is said to be caused by a raise In the United States thero is said ibis vicinity who have gratefully on-j You will read o f many so-called <:or u;d Doan’s. Something Comic. Brownbigge (to waitress who has to be a world o f lemons, yet they handed him a newspapei)— A in 't yer far simply ask fo r a kidney remedy— ask distinctly fo r Doan‘s Kidney Pil!<. It’s different when th.% endorsement the same that Mr. Foster had. frV. comes from home. all stores. Foster Milburn Co., Props..; Easy to prove local testimony Buffalo, N . Y . i Read this Burlington case. C. B. Ellis, the well-known merch \ S H A K E IN T O Y O U R SHOES Waitress— There's a looking glass the statement I ga*.e some years ago. takes the sting out tof corns and bun ? was suffering frcm ions. It's the greatest comfort dis to be such that the increase is not Tit-Bits. a slight attack o- kidney complaint covery o f the age. Allen’s Foot-Easo ----------- O----------when I got Dorn’;' K dney Pills T makes tight or new shoes feel easy. necessary at this time. lemons cannot he shipped from Italy, but the supply on hand is declared straight in front o f you, sir.— London praising them. A t the present writing, half the took them and the pam left. I kno‘< It is a certain relief for sweating, account o f dry weather, making the world does not know* how the other that the medicine is a reliable one.” callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Price 60ctc. at ail dealers. Do not Always use it to Break in N ew Shoes. production in these parts considerably half fights.— Greensboro News. ----------- O----------simply ask fo r a kidney remedy— get Try it to-day. Sold everywhere, 25c. smaller than it has ever been known. Black-eyed peas, which once soid for Trie presumption is growing that if Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Don't accept any substitute. For a Foster-Milhurn Co., F R E E trial package address Allen S. any would say it.— Greensboro News. Prof's., Buffalo, N, Y . Olmsted, L e Roy, N . Y. S cents p er half-gallon, are now go Germany had anything to sayf Germ Mr. Ellis had. ing at 20 cents per quart. O . F. YORK Traveling Passenger Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. S t.- I f your hark aches j have increased from $4.50 per box be go t nothing comic? 1 likes to have ant, Front St., Burlington, N. C.. says: Allen’s Foot-Ease* the anti-septic fore the war to $7 or ?8 per box. One something funny to look at while I ’m •‘.Ooan's Kidney Pills have never fail- powder. It relieves painful, smarting, excuse fo r the raise is said to be that a-heating. fo help me. I am glad to confirm tender, nervous feet, rinii instantly Vegetables have increased only on Spend your vacation in the cool mountain* of Western North Carolina. Week End an<l Sunday Excursion round trip tickets on sale ia M O REH EAD C IT Y , B EAUFO RT. W R IG H T S V IL L E . W IL M IN G T O N , and various other Summer Resorts. For illustrated booklets, complete detailed infurraation, ask your »{,<»«r or eonimaniA-ite with — if your kidneys bother you. don't “ Say, papa, you Ye the vice presi away places. o f the insurance rates and the indi dent of this family, ain't you ?’ ** ----------- O----------cations are said to be that the insur ance people will raise them more. Mr. Foster xs only one o f many in! Would you experiment on it? Endorsed by strangers from S R R IN G S and all The above is not an isolated case.’ A lame, weak, or aching one. withal, Cure.-. HO i other Western North Carolina Points STOP, READ, CONSIDER. Did you ever think of the amount of truth in the familiar saying that “Good Advertising Pays”? Try an ad. in this paper and watch the results. w rs r- a cent, we do' not know it. Our coun T fc a T h I m I M ff ln l i l l t f i l t r l l : part ° * the RePuWioan ticket once or I K I W I C 8 * A * W W I U B f l l u l * twice before and think I will vote ty . officers said at the time that the jNbUahad Every Tue«5*y and Friday j more o f it this time. Keep joggin g salaries were too small, that they ' Ik e SuteBl^.“ P j I ^ i jthem we will help you enough to could no live upon them, b u t' they must have changed their minds since ” |make up for your trouble. . • __________ ___ ;___________ __ j H k e , First Floor, Baahut Buildin*. Telephone No. 2 6 5 . ____ TAXPAYER. - Snow Camj^JN/C. dabaeription, On* .Dollar per y « V , ' Editor Dispatch: payable in advance. W e in this part o f the county want A ll communication* i * regard to jit h w news item* or businjssinat- to thank you for the brave sljjnd you tors should be addressel to-The State Dispatch Publishing Co., and not t t are taking in the matter o f ; Salaries any individual connected witn the pa- and fees. W e all want to xnow how 9**‘ A ll news notes and corfimuaicallama o f importance must be signed the writer. W e are not responsible fo r epuuons the c o r r e s p o n d e n t s . __ that time. I was doubtful o f the workings o f the salary system at the time, but .like many others thought i f we could effect any saving J was fo r >t. I f we had have le ft the fee sys tem like it was there would not hr.ve been any statement to make, and we would not have been interested how- much we are saving, and if'.the o f much they are making, but since wc ficers we have not will not publish have adopted the salary system I the statement, then I am fo r another went, to know how it is working and set o f officers. I want to see a state am willing to lend you my moral sup account o f our tremendous fall stock that is ment o f how this law is worsting, a*-.u port in trying to get at the t r ie w ork i f my party will not etll us then 3 am ings o f the system. It is useless for for your party, keep the fight going, me to say keep up the fight. I know arriving daily, w e are compelled to make room Subscribers will take notice that ne jceipt fo r subscription fo r The State tttapatch w ill be.honored at this office i» U m it is numbered with stamped igures. 1 feel sure you will get the informa you will do that but I will say that Entered as second-class matter I heartily ani in accord with your Stay 13, 1908, at the pest offlee at tion, you never fail. aurlin^ton. North Carolina, under the efforts in thisi direction along the TA X PAYER. Act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. jine.t ytiu are ipuifsuing. Enclosed S A L A R Y A N D FEES. The Dispatch: — o~~ Some o f Our Readers Are \\ riting . P ro and Con on the County Officers. Graham, N. C., Rout? 2. Mr. Editor: I desire to thank you for Altamahaw Route 2. find fifty cents for renewal o f my sub scription. ■■ A W ILSON DEMOCRAT. I am sending you by my neighbor M r......... .................. a .dollar for re — o— newal to your paper, I had thought Graham, N. C., August IT. c f stopping it, but cannot quit a pa The Burlington Dispatch: per that is trying so hard to protect I am a Democrat but I want to the tax payers of Alamance County, know how much we are saving in the your t'nless this statement is published and salary system. I feel that you are efforts to secure a statement of how that speedily there will be something tioing a great thing for the farm er the saiary .system is working. I have doitig in Alamance county politics. tax payers in this fight. Please keep heard this matter discussed now for The good people o f this county will up your efforts until this report is sometime and all my neighbors are not stand for this secrecy much long published. I am enclosing a dollar anxious to know the saving to the er. Wishing you success I beg to re bill to renew my subscription and will county by the salary system. I do main, continue to take your paper as long not agree with all that your paper A F R IE N D L Y DEMOCRAT. as you stand upon the side o f the tax advocates but I am with you upon — o— payers. this proposition, and i f you can se SM ALL TAX PAYER. Swepsonville, N. C-, cure the publication o f this statement -----------O----------August 17, 101L I may be with you farther, we all Editor Republican Paper: Hartshorn Items. want honest clean government and As I have not seen much iroin this Well, we are having mighty nice men that w ill conduct our affairs in section about the saiary system, will weather along now, and ’ crops are this manner, we have been fortunate say I want to see how much we are looking fine and people in the neigh in the selection o f our county officers, saving, and hope you can make them borhood are having good health. but it looks like there is a nigger in how it. We people down here who The protracted meeting closed at the wood-pile somewhere now. Agait\ have been voting the Democratic Mt. Zion the 14th, and began at Mt. thanking you fo r your efforts and ticket, when a majority o f our neigh Pleasant Sunday. wishing you success, I am, bors are the other way, it makes us Mrs. H. B. Foster and 3ister are D M EO CRATIC T A X PAYE R . feel bad to have our county officers visiting at Mr. J. R. Foster’s this act in this way. I for one cannot un week. All Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foster, of The Dispatch: hcnest men want to know about this, Greensboro, were visitors at Sir. Tom I hope you may be successful in se and all honest men ought to want us Murray’s' and Henry Foster’s last curing a statement as to how the sal to know about it. Unless our officers week. ary and fee system is working, as w ill furnish the information as called Mr. and Mrs. W ill Councilman, of fo r me and my two boys we want to for, I think I will join my neighbors Juok, were visitors on the Route last know what is being done with the and vote with them. It will be hard week. W e are glad to huvevthein money what they are saving, i f they to desert my party after 32 years of pud hope they will come back again. are saving any, and i f they are not loyalty but I cannot stand for such Wesley Curtain and wife were wel saving any we want to know it. Our actions as our officials are now giving come visitors at Tom Murray’s the crops are short this year and taxes us. Wishing you success in your un other day. are hard to pay. W e farmers are im dertaking and thanking you in beMessrs. Tom and Bunny Foster, of posed upon any w a y and pay more hr.lf of all tax payers I am. Graham, visited their cousin, Mrs. W. taxes than are our justly due. I f A W A V E R IN G DEMOCRAT. M. Foster, Sunday, W e ere glad to jc u r paper can save us anything we have them on the Route and hope they are with you, but we are afraid that and in order to do so, w e are selling the remaining of our summer stock at A Price that is too Low to men tion Never in the History o!: Burlington has such a R E D U C T IO N been made on * Clothing, Shoes, Straw-Hats and Gent’s Furnishings. A lso watch our windows for the Fall Opening which will take place soon. * J. B. Jones Clothing Company Elon College, N. C. derstand why they would do this. y ^ * . - .«^.T *->r.*j * * ■ * », *• *■'■* • v &f | f < 0 * 1 | 1 Graham, N. C. they will not pay much attention to you. will come back again and bring their August 15, *14. wives with them next time. I heard one say the other day that he did not see why you Republi Mr. J. Zeb. Waller, ----------- O----------- cans wanted to know about this tiling Cross Roads Items. Burlington, N. C. as he allowed you did not pay much Dear Sir: Refreshing showers are ascending I do not agree with you politically, on this community now, anJ i f con fellow who paid a dollar had as good bill 1 admire your fighting qualities tinued the farmers will be blessed taxes no how, but I told him the the right to know' these things as the fe l u:k1 I am with you ir. your c-’Totrs to with good corn crops. As wheat was low who paid ten dollars, but he pre h a y .1 statement f.Jili'-hcd showing by far better than most people expect payers o f the ed. This fellow always wants me to vote i cu-jr.tv fcy the ado[-,‘ : >i oi the salary Among some o f the happenings, the ivhole Democratic ticket, but I j , W e were told if tnis system quite an interesting piny was puiied ain’ going to do it this time unless j were : dopted, Alama.wc cnonty would off at Mt. Pleasant School House Aug. tended he could not see it that way. |the mg to the la them county officers tell us how they |nave from three to five thousand iolare doing our business. 15th. 1 have voted ’ lars per year, but i f we have saved sight. A large crowd witnossed the Music by Sodom String Band. Mt, Zion revival came to a dose £' L b Friday evening. Aug. 14. Good preach 1 ing continued until the close with F* very large congregations. Quite a number o f lady friends vis ited us during the while— snme from * Burlington, Graham, Greensboro and Windell, of which have returned to •swate- The No. 11 James Oliver Sulky their homes and other remain with us still. As the young men understand. Ths writer has been informed o f some wedding bells which will ring soon on Burlington Route J. R. A. Coble says his gain will be the other P l o W —The best sulky plow you can buy. The plow and driver are carried along, not dragged. •A W e want y ou to be carried. Come in \A and Jet us show you all the good points on this plow and you wiii be fellow's loss. Quite a fast game of ball was pull ed off between our home team and the Alamance team (Guilford County) Saturday, August 15th, the feature o f the game was Euliss who allowed only one hit, while Coble for A la mance, allowed out boys 5 hits. The score being 3 to 1 in, favor of Cross Roads?. The local team is expected Big Week of Value Giving Tuesday, Aug. 18th to Saturday Night, Aug, 22nd EEEEEVE8Y BAY A MONEY SAYEEZZE A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned O UR STOCK IS F U L L OF HOUSEHOLD NEEDS, USEFUL NECESSITIES, PERSON- - AL ORNAMENTS AND MINTY LUXURIES - - .There is as Much in Saving as in Earning W A T C H C AR TEE’S W IN D O W S E A C H D A Y A N D S A V E M O NEY Hairpins, good qual.. 5c cabinet B O X PAPER K IT C H E N NECESSITIES Eimbroidery hoops_________ oc An attractive box containing Paring knives..................5 c Mirrors ________ ___________ 10 c 24 sheets paper and 24 en E gg beaters__________ 2 for 5c Thousands cf every day needs velopes to match, 10 c box. Strainers ________ ____ 2 for 5c at Cartee’s prices. Envelopes, for business andsoCan openers________________5c cial correspondence, 2 pkgs 5c Flour sifters, side crank __10c G LA SSW A R E Potatoe mashers___________ 5c #read knives_____________ 10 c The best line of tjfassu.-a’-ecan BOOKS Whisk brooms____________ 10c be found in our glassware 1 Latest and best novels by promHammers ----- -------------- 10c dept. at Cartee’s prices. ! inent authors, 10 & 25e. Quality imported band painted Cnina at Cartee’s prices. TOILET A R TIC LES | JEW ELRY Quality perfumes_____ . . . 10 c ! The latest fads and novelties C A N D IE S A N D CAKES in this line. Cold cream . ____________10c Always fresh, pure and whole Toilet water______________ 10c Beauty pins 12c karat Gold 10c some. 10, 15 & 20c pound. 18 oz. bottle peroxide______9c Watch chains and fobs____10c Air Float talcum___ _____ _10e j Numbers of other articles at FOR XIEN 1 lb. can “ ............... 10 e Cartee’s prices. Silk neckties_____________ 25c Colgate’s “ ______15c Pocket knives, high grade.25c Jap Rose “ ______ ...15c TOYS Pocket books________ 1C & 25c Quality soaps___ 2 for 5c & 10c A Tull line of seasonable toys Colgate's shaving' soap___ 5c for boys and girls. Popular Shaving brushes...............10c Pure silk hose for Men and wo toys at popular prices, 10 & 25c. Pad garters....... ..........._.10c men .............. ........... 25c pr. guaranteed hose for the whole TH E V A L U E GIVIX G CROCKERY family______________ 10 c pr. NO TIO N STORE | Special 42-piece dinner set, Dressing com bs______5 & 10c! C AR TEE’S D R Y GOODS gold band, $3.95 complete. A l Soap ru Dber erasers___ j so any other item ii: this line V A LU E S _________ 5 for 5c to 5e each i for table atsd other uses at Ink tablets____ ______ 5 & 10c. Washcloths_______ ______ 5c Cartee’s prices. Best quality brass pins 5c p k g !Towels, extra size___ 10 & 25c Thread_______ ____ 2 spools 5c| ! Damask napkins__________ 10c EMBROIDERY Pearl buttons, ex.qual. 5c card I Table damask, 58 in wide 19c yd Darning cotton_______2 for 5c' Ladies’ stay-up vests_______9c S wiss Camprie and Crepe Em Safety pins, 3 assorted sizes ; Children’s full-size drawers 10c broidery, Neat patterns, good _____________________ 5c card i daisy waists___ 10 c j quality___ .10, 1C 1 5 ‘* oir' 25c yd. Unequaied laces, newest patterns, prettiest designs and best quality at Cartee’s prices, GO TO CARTEE’S ^VE$Y DAY AND SAVE MONEY, C. H. CARCFEE & C O M P A N Y BUR LING TO N, N. C. Double Wedding Takes Place at Elon W e Have Not Seen This, But Luther Cates Says It Is True. College. J L C X 3 A X , A2STD P E R S O j S A L J Elon College, Aug. 20.— One o f the The Hon. John Burke, Luther Cates, who raises chickens prettiest double weddings ever cele and vegetables, etc., comes forward Mr. J. Zeb W aller s|en<|j’esterday in Raleigh. '* % Mr. -C. B. W ay le ft.lp iiz morifyfg fo r G ^ n s b o ro , j|vhere S I goes tijjft- brated in the little town o f Elon Col and says that he has the awfulest lege, took place Wednesday evening thing in his lot he ever saw. He says spending the week on No. 5, the guest W the h(jme o f Rev. and Mrs. T. B. tenth.%nnual c&ftvention o f Dawson^when they gave away their fj, the Southern Amateur Journalists’ two daughters, Misses Laura and Association, which convenes .in that Jessie to be the brides of Messrs. M. city Saturday afternoon. Mr. W ay .. A . Van Billaird, o f Florida, and A . ir W ie o f (W tffficials o f *t!ie associa L. Hooks, o f Elon College, tion* being editor o f “ The Southern The ceremony was performed under Journalist,” the official organ o f the very unique circumstances. The large association, veranda was bejwitifuHy decorated j Lawn Party, !with ivy, ferns and other evergreens. o f Mr. H. C. King". i < V Mr. J. H. Vernon is spending t o he has a small chicken coop in which. jrfend in Raleigh on business. Hev. P. H. Fleming, o f N ew Hampshire, is spending a fe w days in town this week. M r. S. A . Horne and fam ily are The Brothers- class 0f Bellemont A TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES 17 little chickens roost^-about 12x18 deposits P U B L IC M O N E Y that comes into his hands in inches, and 2 feet high— which sets oniy S E V E N T E E N banks in the State of North Carolina, on the ground in his back yard. and THIS B A N K is one of that s e v e n t e e n . I n fact this Last week a swarm o f bees came to his home and have gone in the coop ar.d is tbeJONLY A C T IV E U N IT E D STATES DEPOSITORY taken the top h alf and are busy mak between Greensboro and Durham. ing honey at present, while the little chickens roost an the ground floor. Don’t understand us to say that this Your neighbor has already found that this bank is the safest place for his money. WHY NOT JOIN beautiful arch was erected under is correct, as all we know is just Fogleman Bros w ill unload a ear Sunday School will give a Lawn Par- which the britlal couples stood. The what he has told us. He wants to near the chureh Saturday evening, guests, one hundred or more, were know if anybody in the State can . load o f horses and mules today. Be * gathered in a circle on the lawn. The beat this fo r economizing in "pace sure to see them. , A w u * 22nd> for -the beneiH of church. The public is very cordial- words that made the two couples man your neighbor and the Treasurer of the United States and Prayer Authorized.” — Headline in The cream will ba ordered and w ife were pronounced in a very horses and mules be sure to see the from Greensboro, and special music impressive manner by Dr. J. U. N ew Columbia State. Woh says that the car he unloads today. : from Burlington will assist in making man, assisted by the veteran miifister, heathen are not seeing the ligh t?— Greensboro. News. Rev. J. W . Wellons. the occasion enjoyable to all. Mrs. W. K. Holt and two children . _________ 0 — — — The eldest daughter. Miss Laura, Mr. T. D. Fogleman says fo r good ly invited. are the geust o f relatives in Greens- j boro for a few days. “ Chapel o f Sorrow.” ; entered the porch from the right W A N TED P ilot Court, No. 281, Burlington, N. room with her sister, Miss Fannie Pearl, as bridesmaid. The groom was* R e*, io h * Benners Gibble returned C- 0rder o f the Ea* tern Star, will ..... , , ... ; hold a Chanel o f Sorrow Sunday, Aug. ushered in by his best man, Mr. Carl mis wee* irum ms vacation at. *vn: 30, at the First Baptist Church (C f!.) Dawson, o f Greensboro, a cousin of mington and other points. I at i:3 0 o ’clock P. M., in memory of the bride. Master Dan L. Newman The bride was Dr. Charley T. Vernon, c f Philadel- ! honored Lady M ittie Thomas an wus ring-bearer. make your next deposit in this bank? The First National Bank, y — A ll kinds o f Country Hay, Corn and Oats. Highest market price paid in cash. Phone Merchants Supply Co., handsomely attired in a suit o f cruarn FOR S A L E — A lot o f empty syrup ; The Green Level Court, Mebane silk crepe de chine and carried a beau ! bau'els.— Burlington Drug Co. i Court and Graham Court all have been tiful bouquet o f bride’s roses. Her Mrs. J. M. Browning and Mis? Addie i ir.vited and are expected to be pres- long Blowing veil was held in place Sell your oats and clover hay, corn, Cheatham le ft this morning f?r i by an elegant diamond brooch, a g ift ! ent and take part in this service. oats, wheat a.id oats straw a t Merch Ridgeway to spend some time. o f the groom. Honored Lady L. B. Delinger, of ants Supply Company, Burlington and Miv Van Billiard is a native o f Phil Mr. John Paylor and sister, o f Lau- Greensboro, will conduct the cereGraham. Highest cash prices paid. rinburg, are the guest o f their cousin, mcny. Sir Knight T. M. Duck will adelphia, and fo r several years has held a position as traveling salesman. FO R S A LE — A lot o f empty syrup L et everyone that can, come and The bride is accomplished and attract barrels.— Burlington Drug Co. •give Memorial Honors to these, our ive and is a former student o f Elon For all kinds o f feedstuff, hay, corn, S. C., is spending the week here the College, For several years she has ■W orthy Dead. oats, cotton reed meal, beet pulp, bran guest o f h is .w ife and children. Address by Honored Lady Alice M. been engaged in teaching in Virginia. and shipstuff go to Merchants Supply This couple will make their home Mr. T. D. Fogleman returned to- Duck, Supreme Royal Dist. Deputy, Co., Burlington, and Graham. day from Missouri, where he spent j These are our very best colored e‘ t- ill Florida, where Mr. Van Billiard is Milk and butter is high and scarce, the week in buying horses and mules. izens and we are glad to kr.ow that proprietor o f a large orange grove. Mr. W alter Green, o f Charleston, Mr. L. E, Gross, o f Greensboro, is spending part o f his vacation hare they show their respect fo r their dead in these memorial services.— Ed. the guest o f his parents, Mr. and ----------0 ------------ The second daughter, Miss Jessie, put it up to tne cow— by Soja Bean entered the beautifully decorated ver Hay, beet pulp, Cotton Seed Meal, anda from the left room with her sis A !f;ilfa Dairy Feed and W heat Bran ter, Miss M attie Dawson, as brides — the cow w ill do the rest. F or sale The Catcher. “ Man is a worm," the preacher saith, maid. The groom came in on the arm by Merchants Supply Co., Burling o f his best man, M r. Staley Wicker, ton, and Graham. A s often wa have heard. Misses Bertha and Julia C ites left o f Elon College. Little “Miss Wautell <*;igy for Breton, t*»sy Ah, yes! And he might also add, Sirs. L. B, Gross. ivili frend some time the g ie s t of Lambeth was ring bsarer. The bride FOR SALE!— A lot o f empty syrup — New York Sun. locked lovely attired in a suit o f white barrels.— Burlington Drug Co. crepe de chine and carrying a hand Surely those public representatives some bouquet o f bride's roses. Ho- “ Woman’s the early bird.” relatives and friends. * * * HORSES FOR SALE * 4» * «*• Mr. Ode Foglemas is on tie Lcrsc market tlus week buyiag two car loads of horses and * ❖ mules. We are beyistg some of tfee besi that * could be bought. + * * * * * * ■* Mr. Hook is one o f Elen College’s railroad at the same rate. The rail most estimable young men and is a roads are entitled to it, fo r was it not purpose?— Durham member o f the faculty o f the college. voted fo r this * * * * * * *> Call iu and give us a took before buying. FOGLEMAN BROS. 4i Mrs. Hook has been a student o f the Sun. Mrs. J. W. Patton played very.beau Greensboro News. tifully Mendelsshon’s Wedding March, Loans may be obtained fo r any pur- .softly, Schubert's Serenade. Little pose on acceptable Real Estate se Misses M ary Graha(n Lawrence 'iml curity; liberal privileges; correspond* Gwendolon Patton were the (lower eiwie solicited. girts. A, C. A G E N C Y C O M P A N Y , Immediately after the ceremony 'he 7<.’7 Gas, Electric Bldg, Denver, Col. j ir'.aal party left in automobiles for ■4it* P iem i Building, St. Louis, Mo. young people a:v held by their friends I was shown by the larjre number of i beautiful and useful gifts presented | them. | ; W A X T E D — You to read the Pro gressive Co.’s ad in this issue. They have a nice line o f good staple ging- SOMETHING BETTER hames, shepherd checks, kriukles, do■::cts etc., which should interest any MELROSE and DAN VALLEY one needing anything in this line. They do a strictly Parcels Post bus iness, selling by actual samples di rect from the manufacturer to con sumer. want the MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO BURUNCTON, N. C. P R IN T “ I have helped bury the political < broad toe models beauty ana style combined with greatest comfort to feet. Prices right. Governor Colquitt, o f Texas. “ He | Don’t forget our Shoe Repair made a desert and called it peace.’ Department where you can Greensboro News. ; have your shoes repaired while ----------0---------- I you waif colonels best in our line come to see us. G R A H A M , N . C. Our new stock of Fa!i Shoes is coming in and we have some splendid models in many ad vanced styles io show you. New Patent and Dull leather button styles with Ions and medium short vamps with mil itary and Spanish leather heels cloth tops and kid tops. Also ----------0---------- Also full line Flour, Feed, Corn, Oats, A il Kinds f*£ Hay and you Field Field Field Field No. No. No. N o. 27 Acres. 22 “ 40 “ 1 2 3 4 27 “ T h is property is seven m iles south-west o f Burlington It is in a good neighborhood and is o n ly on e h a lf m ile fro m Friendship School. W e believe this is one o f the best grain farm s in A lam ance Countv. Full particulars apply to s fM M s i.il! m u m co. C. C. m VILlE, Manager Burlington VI t-i • l o • M Carolina * * * in this state.” — j The peace palace at The Hague is j located iw an ideal spot to be used ‘ as a general hospital by all the bel ligerent European nations. COTTON PIECE GOODS from MANUFACTURER to CONSUMER BY PARCELS POST - M ONEY the couples entered the veranda. During the ceremony she played very -----------o ---------- WATERMELONS and BANANAS when T h is farm produced 1040 bushels o f sm all grain this year. There w ill be at least 500 bushels o f corn w ith proper season. T h e farm is divided into fields fenced w ith A m erican No. 1 hog w ire and b a rb w ire fences. business men to trust al! to h i’n.~- 4 !e£:e. SOMETHING GOOD Cow Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, C ontaining 127 -acres, 1-3 in w ood, the rem ainder in h igh state o f cultivation. The President continues to adjure tractive, and accomplished, and a fa * * where they boarded trains, i * Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Van Billiard ffoing to + * Florida, where they will make their * home in 3 pretty little town on the * W est Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Hook went * to Washington and from there they * * ! pieces o f interest. A fte r their return Ool* they will he at home at I ■ $ " * * * * * * * * * * * * •¥>* >f"❖ Valuable Grain and Hay Farm crllege for several years, is very at vorite with all who know her. .. '■ FOR SALE a handsome diamond broocti. % * * * + * * pretty veil was also held in place by who voted the twenty cent mileage are ir. favor o f paying it right out to the ♦ * * * * ■ Burlington, cr Graham. ;jhia is here on a two weeks’ visit to ! Sir Knight W . J. Shanks. deliver the Memorial Address. V ^ '. . ■ 4v his brother, Jfi'. J H. Vernon. Miss Sadie Steele, this week. .'-"of ‘ 0 '~ . \ Burlington, N. C. I f you use anything in your family in the way of Good SUple Gingham*, Shepperd Oheckt, Ciiakles, CfinEib<»y», Domett, etc., drop us a card and get our book of samples and prices. We will save you Trout?* and Money as well. W e do a strictly Parcel Post business from Manufactu:er to Consumer. THE PROGRESSIVE COMPANY Box 21, - - ................................ Burlington, N. C. i CH ASTER VESSELS A M E R IC A N S Says Second TO U S IN G HOM i'.. Coming Sear. of C h rist'I* . The Par.ama Canal is new open for [business, and weli advertised. — The , . i Greensboro News. “ The second coming of Jesus C h ris t, _________ — 0-~ Germany and Austria V h l A id thr Is just at ha<!<i. The signs cf this j • . , J They can also call it the im a l Proposal— Problem Appears To solemn event are multiplying on. ev -1 ' ■ . . , •„ v' ,iW a i\ but will it be tn a t. — UreensBe Solved. erv hand, ar.d the surest of them all I „ . „ ■„ •A i boro >€«•«. Washington, Aug. 15.—The United is ' tnc great eoufliet m tMnype,' saia , _________■ ■ Slates Governivient has notified the Kiiei- W . W. Eastman, of W ashing-: I f the price' o f drujrs continues to powers c f 'Europe that it. will regard rise, Christiav! Science will be Uieapa? neatral “ ships chartered. fov the lie read a large number o f pass- j : er.— Greensboro News. sole purpo.se o f repatriating Anwr.can ag’es from the. Bible containing pr _ ___ <%_________ citizens stranded in Europe/' nr.ci has dictions o f the happenings o f certain is ;ihvay.s 5a:e to leai t1 . even from asked the .be:li£en:nt governn'.ep* s for things, which, when the> shouL.i o c -' FARMS FOR SALE! "Th e State Department has issued the return o f Jesus to this e a rth .' t Instruction* to- its diplomatic ’’Si>re- hlkler Kastman made it plain that • itntativcs. ir. Europe io notify • the when ChrUi came again He would no: grasses, cotton jv tobacco and abundance o f wood ar.d gcoe market for same at $2.25 per cord it Meb- C., beiiig S miles southeast o f said town, about 150 u::e, N. C. jruliie?. .nnd in open cultivation. The open land :: about one.-thiril chocolate loam soil, balance gray, it-.i .-■>) pxccllent- farm fo r grain; grasses, cotton or instruct, ovjn our friends.— Coltosi. tobacco. This .farm is well watered with- several ;----——------ — ever-flowinr; streams, about 100 acres under w i’ .1 U L o p D IS TR IC T CONVE NTIO N. fence, one 5-room frame cottage, also large feed ar.d . __-----stock, barn and plenty, c f wood and timber; A ll of different governments to which •they eo;ne . c--eereuy, bat His return would ! i-i-e accrc-dited that this government K- personal and with great n'lovy nrd j Ji^pjjbacan Congressional Convention this' f e i in could be cultivated with machinery. will regard ships chartered tor tne power, ar.d in the sig:ht o f everyone. \ Fifth District o f North There is also a good Graded School within one-half sole purpose c f repatriating n> citi c.a eanh. ..} Carolina. •' mile cf this farm. W e can sell tkU farm for $25 p*r zens'who are row stranded in Europe, Directing attention to. vhe tUth Notice is hereby given that, p*.n> acre. due to the lack oi* t--anspoi.'tation ia- chapter o f . Matthew, the speaker >uar>t to an order o f the Kepuhliean oilitins- resulting from the war. as •pointed out in verse 20 the words: ExocsU.ive Committee o f the Filth neutralised under the- principles o i “ iminediately afier the tribuhnion .or Conjrrossionul District o f North Tar73-ACEE i'AK.M — mil es south o f Mebane, international law und as coming ti;<-se days shall the sun be darkened, tdiinn, u Convention is hereby called -V. C., located on new' graded road from Mebane to within the n-nmriau nf A: tid e "4 of - r.d the moon shall not ^ive her light, to.be held at tive County Court K*i;se Swepsonviiie, bei:i,r macadamized from Meba.’je out The Hairue cnnven'.icn In i f 11*7, hav- ard the 'stars shall fail from heaven, in the City o f Greensboro, North to within or,e-half mile o f this farm, also within i; g to do v .r!i t : ieiits o f capture ur.d the powers of the heavens shall Carolina, on Wednesday, the lj>*h one-h:.ii mile of Hawftelds Church and Graded hi naval vavfu re of neutrahi.ed ves he smiken.” He declared that the d a y.o f Auiruft, .1014. at - o’clock, P. School. AH o f this farm lays well and can be sels that are charged with n philan foihe darkoi-h-^: of the sutv liad M. cultivated with r.it.chinc-ry, in woodland, pine and thrope The different Knro- tal:en place on the 19th day oi* May Ih e ]>ui-pose of.suid Convention is ..i.. a1! v.-o!i watered with several ever-flowing peon jrovt.-rninenis have oe^n a.S:»ed in 1TS0, at which time there was a te ! orninau? a candidate fo r Centre?streams, gray soil, pood farm for grain, garsses. i'-ir declarin g:s to this tiTWt.” • mvJst unaccountable darkenire: ut* the to elect members o f the Executive cotton, truck or tobacco. W e will sell this farm fo r The .coverr.n'en’ iook this t:o>i!.ior.. .<-n. Ho said that the faliine: o f thei CoR«raittce. and to transact such oth $20 pt-r acra. it is believed, iutor i-.dicna-'*1'- from ; 'nr.' had taker, place on the n-u-vnr.n: er business as may properly come l*e some o f the Vel'ie.'£-re*u povc-vn that v.i Noveir.ber 1:5, fore M:id convention. wouid ships heartn,r Aincri Kider Et\stm;>n also considered that A eordial invitation is extended *c 165-ACRE 1 A R S I— Two miles west o t Mobhe mcie.-:*:5n :hv sir-nation i-xisiinjr in the v/yrld of ii j rresj'ective.of tiicir past party l*'- r.r.e, .V. C., fro i:t:rg on public road for one-half mile. v:t!)ii:.S ami ial or constituted a fi.cn fdt:.*:>j;s. who believes in sound g c -v - «'H>d o-rooni tw .-story residence, good feed and Jjispatcl:*.*.- fr.nVi rf ;» ihe of Chrift, belie', ini*: it err.mcntal policies and the econon'ii-nl stoci harn, well watered with eier-fiowng- streams Ihe Ger.-r-" •: • \ » In? a fulfilhnent of the pr?nhecy i-.1- ndmlnisiration o f all government a f ! v,d arijoir.iii^ Back C iw k . about iJD acre; ir. open ■> Lno^n; i-orded in the 5th chapter of James. fairs. to be present. |cu'civation, *r'0 acrcs nnen Kind is chocol^t^ loam, < .-jv.iht K*.* jn.ii'tfd out that In the third vcr.-e Tin- the 3rd day o f August, 2f/l i. j 1alr.nc-j j-e.-; and gt.'.y soil, and a good CJraded School O:- t''' r . f . i l i - n ' i y ;iii» cha.pter it is detiniroly pro-; ■ p-'XYwr? UJi’i-OV.' .: - Li' j u : ‘ ,'v .iii ir. s iic ii JOHN* T. BEXBOW , o'>::dl{ioi;.-' “ th e' h i" t d ^ y s . " - l i ;\ W e v.i!! sell this farm fo r $3,500, acres o f ihi3 land is level, clear ox rooks, stumps and ;-ur, v/cre to be regarded as signs or' -jr-L e;:em:es; seldom safe .to ventu,e s. -declaration cu the subject. 206-ACRE I'AIt.M — ^located on the public road, one mile off macadam road leading into Graham, iV I ;iii. f ; n " ' This is a good fair,1 f->r grain. 225—AC K F. F A R M — 2% miles south o f Mebai:e, .'-icated ni> road, about 50 acres in open cultivation, balance in wood land, pine and oak. Vi o f this farm is red foil, balance gray, good C-rooia, t’.vostory residence, -newly painted, very good barn, fa ir ly good orchard o f apples, and peaches, well water ed wiib two ever-flowing streams, also good w ell ol water on back porch o f residence and .good Graded School' wiffrcn three-fourths' mile o f this farm: This is a to e d farm jV r grain, grasses, cotton or tobac co. We will sell this farm fo r $3,750. 13-ACRE I'A R S I— One-half mile south of Meber e, N. C., 2-room lo g house, ■well watered, about 1-2 red soil, balance gray. W e w ill sell flits f a r o fo r S3.” per acre. Bfl-ACRE F A R M — 2 miles east o f Mebane, N. C , located cn public road, good red soil, lays well to cultivate and enough wood ar.d timber on this place to pay fo r it. For quick sale, $20 per acre. 75-ACUE 1-ARM— One mile south o f Mebane, N C., loca^rl on macadam Sweps'.T.vills Mills. road leading out t'j The timber on this place has just bscii cut off, and it would make a splendid farm when put :n cuh:\ation. red soi'. and lav? fine. The soil is mostly good W e will sell this plac.j for ?'i0 po.- acre. V.'o i’.avo four acres o f stood mnd r.ear Fair Groan':.-'. Burlir.^rtor:, N. C.. we sc'l for Chairniam ,f. ZKR W A LLE R , ■ r.. Nvws. All-. IT. Secret rrv. BURLINGTON CITY PROPERTY! 7-ROOM, Front Street. T U O -S TO K V iJKSIDENCE on X «iVv occupied bv M/s. IL known as the White IJouse. “VI,p., Lot 2t> by ,nVi feet, with both city water and elerlric lisrht^- Wi* will ye*i r-KOOM, 'iW O STORY RE.SiDENCE -r.ew ly pain?t.{'. a: -.! p«*p».mi, city v/atev, Ivn ted on Holt S im *., two I set! fo ’ ?>=no. fr.*>?7i !\’t:;sent.cr Station. \Ve wilt for SvJ.O'OO. 1\U t M C E U E S IO E V I LOTS 0 \ CHURCH ;vKOO.M C O T T A (iK UN LEXSN^To.N A V £ X L’ E- Two block.-’ from the PortniUcc. C py wn-nn e't.vtri-' "T in - :K - ..•:Ved \-n: 1 i. { at each; four lot", 7ox^o0 each; three lots 100x2.10 at $*00 c.icfc; four P 'l-, m each, and one Hot, 2'*0 feet fn.mi j'-'d 40o f:v i Jeep at .?i.000, W \ t) LOTS ON W E S T D A M S S H v l X T M AV r>.R<iOM S’i { { K L T — Li«i So I ,v C O TTACK C-\ C H IU C U city w.-iter, clect’ k- linbrs. pai.'i^d and pnper«ih ar.d a sp»erd:d bnnni^*.'.. will V*'e T-’ x-.rV at 31,000, each, and two loU 70x250, $o00 each. We .'Iso have several lots on Central Heights at s:. i, * 7:.. *100. $l-2o. $1 ;i0 and $200, tni ? phi *e for :iU HI (LDI.NG LOTS A T E LO N COLLEGE, r>-U(K)M X K U COTTAGE <>\ »V A S H i\G - TON STU KE T— City water ar.d ek^-ir:,* ii^fits and JV. C.. fcv .<nfe, ra.'.^'/.ntr i'vmn $60 io per iot. si*«? o f hits i00 f(»et by i200 feet. pood ' e ' c a t i W i l - sell for Si,-00. LO T 70X2»M‘ ON T U C K E R STU E E T .*n which { C. T TA G E XE.\R f A l « G R O l'X D ^ I — (;o;.*i bavn. ^ooc well c f water, large lot. W P l sell there is a ■l.rick i sibling- OOx^S. f:-r ILn iery Mill or Machine Shop. Sjder.di<’ iocation We will sell for ! for SSO-d.OO. r. VTheti y o u te le p h o n e — sm tie ' i : ,e r ! ,.,;*v .\nn-:' i v • w:;i nk.nu-s A N b -V E LE G R A PH C O M P A N Y v n n ie advh.-i Krports i{ :',/-..r.-. | l.y 'i-e r--ieasc t 'r ’ ra.'.s-.vt- j I..n:jc stn'M i* ' f the liner1 Lur-Kur.ia, .M::<i:x,r.tnri.t Olympic and Snxoria. The ivstv.-.-.tioti o f these ve.-.scU will V.e;p soKe tbe In»siaporlata»n prob-■ It'm, •hOw,ii-r s<_>r.:>j Avcamship aut.ioriiie.-: estimate 1hj»l inOO.OOO An\&ri- :-ans await pa<saffO. The cx-nnv (i-i c-i strardod Am eri -rnev.aat. hf-norin^ le t t e r EanVis :n>w are* of Americnn travelers. credit held by Ir. cafes of A m e rk .. .1 ambassadors, ministers and You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to beip her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take— Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegeiab'.e ingredients, which act gertiy, yet surely, on"the weakened womanly organs, and hcips build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in ifs past half century cf wonderful success, and it will do ihe same for you. You can’t make a mistake in taking Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “ I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for wornen. Before 1 be?an to take Cardui, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy s p eiis and a poor appetite. N ow \ feel as well ana as strong as i ever did, and can eat most anything. Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by alt dealers. ‘opsuls are extending assistance. deposits o f money with the Ireaury ar.d state departments and the sui ineasuries in other cities to Ajv -ricar.s abroad increased tc Has Helped Thousands. .f 1.196 003 today. ----------- O----------A lie v Huerta, what? Still await; an answer.— Greensbuiv Ncv/a. These houses are w d ! built o f good materia! and wired fo r electric porches and well built o f No. 1 material on a beauti liprhts. We can sell fo r ?1,250 each. NEW and p.issencer station, comer lot 011 sand clay street, eor.eeti'.-.s with State Highway. W e will sell f-.-r 4-ROOM C O T TA G E —two blocks o f Gnulcil School, v,-. 'l built o f good material anil painterf, airo wired fo r electric -lights, beautiful lot and $8,50ft. a THREE NEW 5-BOOM CO TTA G E S — on-a block from Graded School nicely painted, nice ete- 11.1 location. \Ve v. ill sell for $1,000. W e i.'Iso have 00 or 40 building iot? rar.gi.is in pri.c- from §4l> to $'250 each. T-ROOM CO TTAG E on Nortn Avenue, vireet.;-,- /-ROOM C O T TA G E * r Green Street, High boro, N. C.. painted and papered, city -water, elecin ; Poii.t, 5J. C „ on ca;- line, a preat bargain a t our price lights ,-,!id sras. o f si,:r.o. W ill sell for $1,500. The Woman s Tome Arnerkar-J without letters o f credit The v:ite<l kits shaded with beautiful oaks. eight ‘'i.fci: wood fire places, two stove flues, wide fu l lot, three V,locks from center o f town, postoflScc C A H H iJi cans 10/ rciv.iy mo.’ ey have be*.:n re lieved MEBANE CITY PROPERTY. N E W iO-ROOM 2-STOUY R E S ID E N C E with i-i*rn';an p-jrt. iiew J \ S O U T H E R N B E L L TE LE PH O N E -i'.'io. L:' aid Wo wi'.\ j*eU for t/2 T F ille d V a c a n t S e a t Boulgcrs were about to start on an automobile ride, when a friend who was to have gone telephoned that she was too ill to make the trip. W ho would have the vacant seat? A telephone call to another friend found her ready and ea^er to accept the short notice invitation. When it is necessary to changc plans, the Telephone is invaluable in making last- rno m en tai ra n gem ents. ;; ’(! spiendid ]:n*niior;. STKEE/i'— i00:c20(* at !| CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO W. W. BROWN, Manager BURLINGTON, N. C. •ORGANIZED L A B O R T O B U Y COT- W e are afraid that w e w ill not need j Even so luxurious men pats unheeding Southern Presbyterian College ships to transport our products to T O N GOODS. Europe. They will not be able to pay An Movement Started in Atlanta in In the price the combines are demand ing'.— Durham Herald. » terest o f Cotton Farmers Expect ------0 - --------ed to Epread Over South. idle summer-life in fortune’s Professional Cards shine; season’s glitter! Thus they flutter Red Springe, North Carolina on For Georgia, but the entire South. When it was learned through The to be about.— Greensboro Journal Saturday afternoon that sev News. eral o f the th irty chapels o f the A t Sufficeth them, the simple plan, movement, while affecting them only at this time, wil! be joined •« by the farm ers and others in every walk o f life-. The possibilities o f the project lire far-reaching and enormous and it is practically certain that i tremen dous follow ing w ill co-operate. The resolution which has already the city, is as follows: Whereas. It has been stated that the European war v ill interfere ser iously with the exportation o f the cot ton o f this country; and Red Springs, North Carolina Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to 8 p.04. First National Bank B u ildin g Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. John H. Vernon, at i “M ade in Burlington'’ Hico Best Patent A ll Wheat Straight Burlington, N . C. Office room 7 and 8 Second floor First Nat’I Bank D lilding offiee 'phc-r,.- 3 3 7 - J F.esiderit T hese two brands o f Flour are our Leaders. T h ey are m ade ’phone 3S7-L from G ood W heat, w ith G ood Machinery b y Experienced W orkm en. HEBE IS A L IS T O F T H E M ER C H AN TS W HO H A N D L E OUR F L O U R DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon A N D WHO W IL L BE G LA D TO H A V E YO U T R Y IT : !). M. Moore & Son, J. C. Walton, Dentist Foster Building J. M. Tisdale, \V. 0. Swaim, J. A . Isley & Bro. Company. Smith & Quails, B U R L IN G T O N , N. G. Florence & Walker, J. R. V.Tiitley, L. 3 . McAdams & Son. J. B. & E. F. Waddell, Parham Grocery Company. I'. W. Hav,-kins, Dr. Walter E. Walker Sellars Building (Up Store) 80-J 8-10 a. ki. 80-G 7 -8 p . He he on his way. Scutaria fell much easier this time. -Greensboro News. Constipation in Summer-time Payne & Brooks, J. H. Moser, Burlington Store Company, m . Doctors in all parts o f the country have been kept busy with the epidem lien lfsur Bloodis Rigiif, ic o f grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms o f grip this year are often very distressing and Your Whole System is R ip . leave the system in a run dovm con dition, particularly the kidneys which If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease Do Not Delay until it is too late but Order TO- DAY! IHE I I SPRfNfiS H D ¥ a t omplete and Positive Remedy for Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle hsal- |more dangerous than in the fall, win inj? effect on the kidneys, which The food y o « eat is ulrm .'t immediately noticed in me,-it often contaminated and is more like case* by those who tr y it. Dr. K il ter o f spring. Syphilis, Eczema, Acne Erysipelas, Malaria, Rheumatism, \V;.r, that mad game the world so ly it> ferment, in your stomach. Then mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer yoi! are apt to drink much water to send a sample size bottle o f Swampduri:-fr the hot weather, thus injuring Hoot. on rcoeipt o f ten cents to every l. ves, to play.— Swift. The poorest day tha‘, passes over us your stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine suffi-rer who requests it. A triai will iii the conflux o f two Eternities; it is Poixcning and other ills are Natural convince any one who may lie in need to aid our farm er brothers in every liii de up o f currents that issue froi.t results. I’ o-Do-Lax will keep you well, o f it. Regular size bottles 5iJc. and w qy possible in a crisis o f ihis char the* remotest Past and flow onward as it increases the Bile, the n atu n i ?I.W . For sale at all druggists. Re acter, and we wish to make out aid laxiitive, which fids the bowels of sure to mention this paper. inti the remotest Future.— C'ariyle. as substantial as it is possible, and the congested poisonous waste. PoWhereas, it has been stated that Whr.t mighty magic can assuage Do-Lax w ill make you feel better. Invigorating to the Pale and S ick ly the addition o f just a fe w inches more A woman’s envy and a bigot’s rage? Pler.sant and effective. Take a dose T h e Old Standard general ftrensthetring toaic, G R O V E 'S T A S T E L H S S ch ill T O N IC , drives out o f length to a Karmen in China will — Granville. to-night. 5tie. at your Druggist. M ai aria.euriches Ifcebiooil.andlm i!d su p »h *systeffi. A tru£ tocic. F o r fiduits and S0c cause the exportation o f thousands o f Whereas, W e believe it is our duty additional bales o f cotton to that Smith & Tate. A L L T H E L E A D IN G GROCERS IN A LA M A N C E C O U N TY H A N D LE IT . grip. is H. F. Bass No. J and No. 2. Cash Store Company. j iconic say soon heals and strength- Summer Constipation Dangerous Cook & Andrews, Tillman & Company, Jens the kidneys after ar. attack o f ----------- O - ---------- •i. C. Simpson, Tlvj Midway Store Company, M. p. KeberRnn. Y>\ H. Layton, H ours P hones M. Jenkins, J. N. Cates, I f a ship subsidy w ill build up a seerr. to suffer most, as almost every Lichmond Journal: “ The Bear That were lighting for.— Durham Herald. W a’ ks Like a Man ia walking.” been adopted by the chapels o f the three Atlanta dailies and others in REV. C G. V RDELL, D D., President, C. A. Anderson ML D, Attorn ey ami CouK^&i'ir Expres Conducted by competent, high-salaried instructors. Covers fully the various branches of. a musical education. Terms very moderate. For illustrated catalogue address Veterinarians Office and. Hospital Office Phone 871 415 'Main St. Keeittau* I ’kcint 284 merchant marine the wonder is that victim complains o f lame back end luiii.an traget.— Greensboro News. the Republican party has not given it, urinniy troubles which should not he The horrors o f this war will be to us long ago.— Durham Herald. neglected, as these danger signals or----------- 0 ----------intensified a n i prolonged by moving The pity o f it is that thousands o f ten lead to dangerous kidney troubles. pictures of It. made at Chimney Rock those who fail on the battlefield o f £>ruggist.o report a large sale on Dr. and on Long Island. Europe will never know what they KiliJ'cr's Swamp-Root which so many d< ehn’t know where he is going, but The resolutions follow : Spoon & H ornaday That they should take who have the a t a profit insuring level, through look Jlrae. Caillaux, who has a rec an increasing demand fo r cotton ord o f 100 p er cent, efficiency with the sion Pedagogy, Domestic Science*. Conservatory of Music. J. R gpooD,'t>. V. S. •W. A. Horo nia.f, U. V.M. The good old rule power, lanta Typographical Union had pass The fate s f all extreme is such, And they should keep who can. ed resolutions at noon o f that day, Sfer: may be read, as well as books, —.Wordsworth. pledging themselves to use cotton too much. — Pope. -----------O ----- — goods in lieu o f any o t h e r wherever ■ The latest revolution in Mexio.-i possible in order to prevent the de A surfeit o f the sweetest things simply means that somebody el:e pression in the price o f cotton, there The deepest loathing to the stomach wants to be president o f that coun was a general ra lly to join in the . brings, ' — Shakespeare. try.— Durham Herald. movement and help carry it through ■ ■ .---------- -O------- :— to a successful culmination. Villa announces that he is goin g to This seems to be another occasion But this is merely the start o f the a^puoint the priests, curates and otft where the consumer as the innocent project. Promoters o f the movement er clergymen himself, “ instead o f hav bystander is going to get it in. the w ill not be content to confine their ir.jr them a ppointed by a bishop who neck.— Durham Herald. activities' to Georgia, but will do-2'; not know them and does riot un that abov throughou he Souh jotn with derstand the people o f the district to W e appreciate the President's good them. The matter w ill first be taken which he sends his emissaries.” De intentions in the matter even i f we up with the local federation o f trades femicr o f the Faith and Head o f the have to doubt his ability to do any end then to the Georgia Federation -Mexican Church— he will yet be Saint thing.— Durham Herald. o f Labor. Once the State is in line, Villa.— Greensboro News. -------- — O----------plans w ill be laid to take the move While the bosses may be all right, Any way, .he Alsatiens had a good ment before the Southern Labor con it can be seen that they are serving gress, even i f it is necessary to call lime uprooting the posts that .marked the party solely through patriotic im a special meeting o f that organiza the boundary line.— Greensboro News. pulses.— Durham Herald. tion. General Sherman, i f now living, Perhaps the reason the SepubJican v.culd probably revise his w. k. defiS TA N D BY FARM ERS. party in the State has no bosses just r-ition by adding, “ and then some.” In their determination to stick by now is that there is nothing in it lo r Grear.sboro News. their farm er brother, the labor organ them.— Durham Herald. izations wish it distinctly understood ------------O----------Headed by a man with the name that their action cannot, in any man o f I-siul Mary Caesar Gerald Pau. the The price o f sugar has advanced ner- be construed as antagnoistic to French army ought to be invincible. nearly fifty per cent, and yet we did any other commodity from which the —Greensboro News. not know that much o f it csme from goods and wearing apparel are made. Europe.— Durham Herald. Leaders in the movement deelarc that Any remark from Brother K ipling ----------- O----------the Southern farm er is being most cn the subject o f Adam-Zab, the bear Mr. Bailey may be a progressive, seriously effected and fo r that reason that walks like a man ?— Greensboro yet he sets himself right with the th ey have determined to stand by him N.nvs. machine in his letter to the Greens to the extent o f their power . boro News.— Durham Herald. The main objection that arises to I t is pointed out that while the e f ----------- O----------fe c t o f the war will be the closing: calling it the W ar o f the Seven N a Those countries that are at war o f the European mills, an exigency tions is that there are more than sev with Germany should not stand by which would sadly curtail the export o f cn in it.— Greensboro News. and permit Belgium to bear the brunt the raw cotton, that the decline in o f the fighting.— Durham Herald. The French A rm y should not over p rice can he checked and even held goods in this country. Labor leaders believe too, 'Hat their - - N. C — Thompson. The army worm knew it was time ic e him Burlington, book o f life. ganized labor in rallying to the as ation?— Durham Herald. -- ---------o — — sistance o f the farmers, not osfly o f Women. Young Important advantages for the dev elopment of Health, Character, Knowledge and an attractived an Personality, Completely equipped to afford thorough education and true Christian culture. Handsome, well-appointed buildings; large, well-ventilated sleeping rooms, all conveniences. Able instructors of Christian character and refinement. A location noted for its healthfulness. Thorough courses in the classics and sciences. Art, Art and Degree of B. A. Dr. L. 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Grim visaged war cannot smooths ccontry, and his wrinkled fron t any too soon to Whereas, Thera are many garments suit us.— Greensboro News. — o f both male and fem ale wear— which w e now wear made o f other With the people o f Europe in a con material which w e could just as well spiracy of xfenee, news ti.ese days is purchase of 'Otton material, it is news indeed.— Greensboro News. hereby Resolved by the Chapel o f The A t I t may not be a conspiracy to raise lanta Journal that from this day, the price o f foodstuffs, but what d if wherever possible and without reser ference does that make to the man vation we pledge oursel>'-‘ >r> purch who has to jiay it.— Durham Herald. ase cotton-made goods i.. {.raierence to those o f other materials fo r every The war has not been going lone member c f our families, and we ask enough to necessitate ar. advance in every organization and person in sym food prices. They are putting it on pathy with this movement to adopt ns simply because they can.--Durham the same plan, and in thi* ivay v e Herald. \vK use a -»«;<• amount o f the cot‘ on which v- t.<-[>t tr o w our E uro.«w 'i s.-s- And we all thought we were thsr- ter countries through the -war, and we oi. i iy acquainted \v,t hthc h. c. oi years ago.— Gret-nsboro News. help our farm er brothers and at ihe san.c time tse i. real N>na Ode homo P» « t. I f we do but watch the hour, One Dollar $ 1.00 $1.00 W ill Bring THE WiCE-A-WEEK H C H To Your Door Twice—Week Twelve Months 1 Year There never y e t was human power The kaiser ioves peace so well that Which could evade, i f unforgiven, be ioves to fight fo r it.— Gieensboro The patient search and v ig il long News. O f him who treasures up a wrong. P A Y your S U B S C R IP T IO N Hot Springs Medicine Co., 827 1-2 Central Avenue, Hot Spr ngs, Arkansas L Liberty-Piedmont Institute Wailburg, N. C. 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Mr. Vincent says that he wiJl recommend the medicine to any one suffering with blood trouble. A n y one wishing to know anything in re gard to this case can g e t information by w riting to him at Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. I can highly recommend the Indian Blood Purifier for Female Trouble. I My w ife has been suffering from have had this trouble for some time painful /nensturatioi] fo r several and used three bottles which cured years. She was operated on once me. land has taken various kinds o f medi MRS. J. L. PEARSO N. Compound from the old tim e , cine. She has also had uli ihe proinsecret formula o f th e In d ia n inent doctors in this section to treat Gentlemen:— Doctor o f N orth America, from LZn carefullv selected herbs. Free nioro good than, anv other thing she from all poisor-s and perfectly cheerful!y it harmless. It3 power and e ffe c ts ; Respectfully, in treatment o f all chronic d is-; E. ir. LONG, Its ■ President Hyco Milling Co. eases is truly marvelous. properties are Tonic, L a x a tiv e :__ _ and Invigorating. j j 15 Per Cent Alchoi An Excellent Family Remedy. Burlington. N. C. | O io lir r 24. i rJV2. ! I have used the Iridivt.i Blood ruri!f ifr for ray fam ily ;o r sonic time and it to be useful at all time?. T h e R e a l M e rits O f this Remedy are that it is Truly Vegetable and is an old Indian Remedy Two Doctors Failed. I have been suffering with bad blood trouble for some- time. M y feet were raw, and I could not walk. I tried two o f our best doctors and found r.o' relief. Then I used genuine In dian Blood Purifier and 1 am now able to do my work such as washing,! cooking and house work. I gladly recommend the Indian Blood Purifier to any one suffering with Kidney and Blood Troubles. Respectfully, A ll Around Family Remedy handed down from centuries back to the present generation. Its extraordinary powers in re storing and strengthening the whole system are due to the knowledge and skill o f the forest Indian, who knows the virtut o f all Indian Blood 1’ urificr Cures Fainting For more than 12 months we have kept Genuine Indian Blood Purifier in our fam ily and can truthfully say it is the_ best all around fam ily rem edy we have ever tried. . MRS. J. J. C A M P B E LL, ?12 Means St., Burlington, X . 0. MRS. C. II. FA U C E TTE . Spells. | Herbs, Leaves, Gums and Barks 1 can say that the Sndian Blood I Purifier will purify the blood a n d ! TOM BE N N E TT, Had Stomach Trouble for 10 Years. build up a weak, run-down person. ■ . Ca'*1* Elmira Cottcii Mill_:. I had fainting spells and was hardly j Burlington. N* C. able to do my work, I have taken ; I have not words to express my tw o bottles o i the Indian Blood P a l i - ; Constipations, Indigestion in a ii: Cured Kidney and Blood TnmMi*. confidence in your rem ed}« the Indian fier and it has cured me. ; Blood Purifier. I had a stomach trou its forms, Biiiicusness, Scrofula MRS. W . H. ALLE .W ' Saxapahaw, X. C. ble- fo r ten years. My food would Rheumatism. Dropsy, Chills, ' I have had Kidney and Blood Trou- not digest and ! could not eat anyFever, Cramp-colic and all K id - i :V.‘ for some time. I was constipated j thing except something very light. Constipation. s that I had to take something ev- * I bought three bottles o f tho Indian ney and L iver Troubles. Also;i cry day to make my bowels move. I Blood Purifier and :t cured mo com I -'.iffered with Constipation for ; used a few bottles; o f the Indian pletely. I think it is a grand med;aii diseases o f Women. several years and found no relief un |Blood Purifier and it has completely cine. til I used Genuine Indian Blood Puri- ' ■cured n»‘ . I think it a good medicine. MRS. .1. M. BACHELOR. fier. I can say I have not been'trou- « » ♦ / . / • -• A LB ERT A N DREW S. bled with constipation since using this >tor the relief o f Kidney, Liver, remedy. I recommend same to a n y ; Bladder and all diseases arising one suttm ng with similar disease. . . , ~ Can Now Do All My House Work. J T TH O M A S impure blood, such asScrcRemedy for Impure Blood. I suffered with my back nnd also M ear.sSt., Burlington. X. c. jfula, Eczema. Syphylitic aftec* hud fainting spalls. I could hardly jT o Whom It May Concern: ________________; tion$. and is also remedy for do my house work at times. I used f-A tT lf* P m n r f? H i ! This iij to certify that I have used two bottles o f the India* Blood Purilu v j i Uhe Jndian S]ood Purifiep in my home j Constipation and Indigestion in lier nnd it has cured me and I an', now Bad State o f Health* I ,, .. /* a *f* * 1 iand have had great results. I can strong and healthy and able to do ‘all its forms, 1 was in a very bud condition and \ i L l l C 111 * e n i s l e s ; highly recommend it to anyone who all my house work. could get no relief and was a d vised !_______________________________________ impure blood. MRS. to try Genuine Indian Blood Purifier, j C. M cADAM S, M ASE M A R S H A LL. Graham, N. C. and a fte r trying it would not be j Supt. Glencoe Cotton Mills. without it for many times its cost.; p *_ ll, r /M-Vt I am now in better health than I have been fo r many years. I think it is the ' Increased in Woighf GO Pounds.. 1:o~t family remedy on the market. UecujTrmcnds W ith Pleasure. I can highly recommend the Indian MRS. A. V . COLE, i Blood 1‘nrifier for Indigestion, for I , Burlington. X- C. ill) Mc-ar.s St., was g/vatly troubled with il. It took January, 27, li>l.‘*. i'our bottles o f the Indian Blood Puri i ficntk»?iien:— fier and >.t compieteiy cured me. j it is with pleasure that i can roc- When 1 t«':£an tc take it, my weight /commend the o f the Indian Blood was 140 pounds and now I weight 200. A fte r going to the hospital and fuv- i-J ^ A a t - Y i a 1/»C ■purifier, manufacturer by your comtSigned! A. A. C LA R K . ing been treated by local p h y sicia n s-*** I have us»ed same for liver and trouble and h a w boon greatly ; Traveling Salesman. without relief 1 then tried Genuine '■ Indian Blood Purifier and can say it 1___________________________ ___________ enented thereby, . benefit' has done wonders for me. Am iW l- ! Yours most cordially, ir g as good as I ever did except my ! Find E l to lie AJI Rsuht. R. W CURTISS. one foot which is g iv in g me *o m e ! * * « * jv 1 Reidsville, X. C. t r o , b l. I cheerfully recommend j& V a i l i a b l e K e i U e d y I car. say that the Indian Blood Guaranteed under Pure Food H. P. SELLERS., j Troubled With Indigestion. Pi rii-er is the best medicine that J and Drujf Act June SO, have used for my family. I h;-vc* Burlington. N. <\ I was troubled with indigestion for Iiecr, u>ing it for a long ilme ar.d 1906. tw ia i Xo. L i-umber o f years. I tried all kinds Jj«d it ai! rieht. tf medicir.es ar.d doctors but none | &tdiu*v and Bladder Trouble, 3. L. HOOPER. r iolped me. I used three bottled o f the j Pearson Remedy Company, r.dian Blood Purifier, and after u:;I Burlington, X. C. n? ii my food digested and my bow— R E !) BY — Female Trouble Cured. 1^ were also regulated. It has curDear Sirs: ■u my indigestion. I have suffered with Kidney and Saxapahaw, X. C. J. A . F A U C E TT E . Bladder Trouble several y^ar*, and I have had fem ale trouble for sev a fle r seven doctors failed I then tried en or eight years. I took three bottle* Indian Blood Purifier and it has com o f the Indian Blood Purifior and it pletely cured me. It Builds Cp The System. has cured me. MRS. SA1XSE SOOTS, June l:?t K>13. MRS. E. V. A X DREWS. HC Davis St., Burlington, X. C. Poa-so:: Remedy Company, Burlington, X. C. A Family Remedy for 12 Years. j G^mlev.oen: Female Trouble for S Years. I wish to say that I have used your Paralysis. Burlington, X . C. Indian BJcod Purifier in my home and Kennedy For Kidney and Bladder Burlington, X. C. A fte r staying in the hospital six I nought one bottle o f Jndian Blood am pleased with it. It purifies the Troubles. My daughter was troubled with Fe weeks and trying several doctors in Purifier from old Mr. *1. M. Pearson blood and buiids up the system as male Trouble fo r eight years. I have cluding two specialists, 1 found no in the year 1900 fo r my w ife. It help Pearson Remedy Company, you claim. had doctors with • her all the time relief. A t the suggestion o f a friend ed her so much that later I got the Burlington, X. C. Yours trulv, and they told me that they could 1 began trying Indian Blood Purifier. second bottle and it. completely cur A. A. A P P L E , Dear Sirs: r.ot help her unless she would go to Before using this medicine I could ed her. Since then I have kept it in 1 can highly recommend the Indian Sec. and Treas. Lakeside Cotton M ilk. a hospital. I tried all kinds o f medi scarcely go. Now I can walk any my fam ily until Mr. Pearson died and Burlington. >!. C« B!udd Purifier fo r Kidney and Blad cines. Everything failed to help her where without crutches and the work I could not get the medicine. It is der i r a a b ) e s , having- used it in my until she tried one bottle o f the In that I do requires me to be in a stand being made again and I can safely familv. dian Blood Purifier. It began to help ing position ten hours each day. This say that it is the best all-around fam A. A. RU SSELL, Cheerfully Recommends Indian Blood her. She then tried five more bottles is what Indian Blood Purifier did for ily remedy I have used. Chief o f Police. o f it and it completely cured her. me. I gladly recommend it to any Purifier. J. M. FO W LE R , Supt.. Burlington, N. C. one suffering with similar afflictions. M A R T PiN XI.W Carolina Cotton Mills. Burlington, N . € . R A L P H PATCH, I can cheerfully say that the Indian The Doctors Said I Had Appendicitis. Blood Purifier is the best blood puri Burlington, X . C. 200 Broad St., It Cure** Me. Indigestion. 1 suffered greatly and would have fier that I have ever tried. M y blood an attack about every six weeks. A f was bad fo r five year^ ana some My health was bad fo r three years M y w ife had been suffering with ter other remedies failed I tried Gen times I was not able to do my work. because o f Female Troubles. I tried A Bad Case of Stomach Trouble. Indigestion fo r three years and every uine Indian Blood Purifier and have I tried all kinds o f blood medicines doctors and medicines o f all kinds, thing she ate hurt her. She was also A fte r several doctors failed I took ncc had an attack since. I used three but none helped me until I began to but none did me any good until I tried afflicted with female trouble. A fte r cr tour bottles o f this valuable medi take the Indian Blood Purifier. A f the Indian Blood Purifier. It has cur Genuine Indian Blood Purifier, and it using Genuine B lood' Purifier she is C v in p tc tflj’ CbTcu (lie. te r using four bottles o f it I v/as ed me. cine and find it to be all right. now in the best o f heaitli and recom completely cured. I can recommend mends it to all who have suffered MRS. C. F, B LA N C H A R D . MRS. TO M FUQUAy « * MRS. W . H. S O U T H E R ! VXD. it to be all righ t in every respect. as she has. M O NRO E BACHELOR. R. F. D. Xo. 3. 71 Flanner St., Burlington, N . C. 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