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1 Don t Fal to Attend The Mass Conventon Saturday at 2:30 O clock A PROGRESSIVE ae PU B L IC A N NEW SPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF AMERICAN HOMES A ND AM ERICAN INDUSTRIES. BURLINGTON, ALAM ANX K COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, Battle Lne 180 Mles Long er fortfcatons on Antwerp, agan crcuses, t has anmals that fa r surpass Ft nch cavalry was sent to held the1 THE F A IR A BIG SUCCESS. anythng you wll see n them Belgum has become the scene of serous enemy at' Auberve, to gve the ar- ] r. ther lne. The dogs are al well operatons. The nvaders, so f r, tjllery and nfantry tme to come up The 29th Annual Alamance Far Closes behaved and good performers. Especally = The Battle Lne Stretches Out For Many Mles Further to the Northwest have confned ther attack to the forts from Souan, a place near Auberve. To-Day A fter one of the Most the lttle black dog Bey," protectng the rver crossngs between But whle the French Dragoons were Successful Years. who walks on hs front feet around the and the Fghtng Is Hand-to-Hand Wth Utter Dsregard for Loss of, Malnes and Antwerp. A German re- preparng to defend Auberve, x brgade o f Death's Head Hussars, avod Alamance County s 29th annual rng and then tangoes wth one of ' port says two forts have been slenced, Human Lfe Germans Now Respect the Fghtng Power of France Far closes today after one o f ts most hs frends standng erect on hs hnd I but the Belgans deny- ths. They de- ng the vllage, came across the vneyards and felds wth the ntento of successful years. The Far was well leet. The buckng mule s also extremely good. The pones comparj The Queston Now S.>em» to be Whether the Germans W ll Have Men j clare the forts stopped frng as a attended by large crowds, whch seemed to apprecate the efforts of the favorably wkh the bg crcus pones. vase and that when the German feld surprsng the French artllery on the Enough to Stretch Out the Lnes, Whle Russans Press on the Eastern artllery approached to take them march. Far Assocaton to yve them ther The races of Thursday were wtnessed by large and apprecatve Fronter and Renforcements from the Ends o f the Earth are Pourng they reopened fre decmated the Germans. French Dragoons were two mles It was a crtcal moment. The money s worth for ther money. I Into the Camps o f the Alled Armes n France Russans Clam to The Exhbts were not as numerous n some departments as n the Burlngton Fre Department No. 1 crowds, the horses makng good tme. There s no ndcaton o f the ah.m.1 and the nfantry two mles behnd *he gunners, w n were n danger Have Ganed Notable Vctores Over Germans, Who Tred Offensve strength o f the Germans at that past but the ones shown were o f the ar.d No. 2 gave exhbton runs wth pont, but t s presumed they have of bc:ng sabred ther ' guns. Aganst Thera England Agan Makes Outcry Aganst Too Strc Censorshp. formdable defences of the temporary of n. wvway, ; 1 ng furl jusly. very hghest possble standard. Keuben" and John, the champon launched no mean force aganst the Th*1 It nsars were cnly three-quarters The Parcels Post Exhbt was one of the State Although the boys had that attracted the attenton of most no water connectons, they made the captal. In -mautes the gc< s were u n!- London, Oct. 1. 9:50 P. M. The of the people. The exhbt conssted regulaton tournament run, coupled ready had been accomplshed, but t bertd and lned up ulong the r.art. battle o f the Asne, now nearng the of almost every concevable thng you the hose to the dummy hydrant, has not been offcally announced. The enemy then was cnly 500 yards end o f ts thrd week, wll soon outs t r p n respect to tme, the great Accordng to a Rome dspatch the for you ; hs new Parcels Post de- tachng the nozzle at the end, Reu RUSSIAN VICTORY REPORTED. could want that Uncle Sam wll carry runnng out 288 feet o f hcse and at Along the extended front the Ose away and the comma nd could be to the Meuse, except the fghtng mentoned on the wngs, nothng has hap In the charge f'"e I russan cavalry heard to prepare to charge the guns. contest fought at Mukden nearly ten Russan Ambassador there has ssued fartment of the U. S. Mal. There ben makng t n 30% seconds and -frears ago, but stll no decsve result a statement sayng the Russans have were o! noves, pumpkns, eggs, a John, n 29U seconds whch lowered pened that the French staff consders fathered speed wth every yard and fhas been acheved. destroyed the Austran army n Ga* knds of packages of medcnes, small hs tournament record of Wnston by worhy o f menton. It cannot be that y'en they were 2 SO yards away the The French offcal commur--aton lca and Cracow. A great battle s peces c f hardware, hams, and n- fajt l* seconds. The grand stand was the troops n hese postons are entrely de. It s known that an artllery a flash of fre. Through the blue French gunners amed and there vas, ssued late today, condensed nto mpendng before Cracow and on r;s nearly anythng any farmer would flled wth people and they all seemed ^pbout 30 words, was one of the shortest gven to the publc snce the war of the Russan army. Vctory to the on to town to haul t home. On Wednesday there were over 2,00ft result wll depend future movements want unless he wanted to brng a wag to enjoy ths part o f the program. due! s gong on contnuously, cut smoke ths artllerymen could see tle probably nether sde las moved forward, whle the nfantry has been con- vanly to rally the broken lnes. enemy s horses rear and offver tryng began. Jt records that progress has Russan Emperor s troops would permt a juncton of these forces wth the very nterestng exhbt. Ths con 5,000, The crowd durng the d y The Tomato Club grls had a?o a pad admssons ar.d on Thursday, over been made by both rght and left! stanty on the Sert to meet attacks A second tme the battery hurled.v'g;; of the Alled armes, but gves Russan central army ar.d an advance ssted o f all the products o f the farm was very orderly. and counter-attacks. death nto the doomed brgade. A no detals or the extent o f the progress between the lnes. The Russans n the North, accor j. grls and placed there to show the Be sure to attend the Mass Convennto Slesa. that can be canned, put up by the great slence succeeded the thunder Mltary «3perts bellsv e the-grast I FHSNCH CANNON EFFECTIVE. o f hoof^ u.t the..hotng of men. Two 1 * ng to Petrograd accounts, have checked the German advance and drven ng n the summer, earnng mousy G people what our county grls are '"- jton Saturday* October 3rd, 2:30 P. M. elavfe, as they have b * ;«des-. rbed, j For a tme the Germans had the better o f the artllery fghtng as they thousand horsemen lav as f struck contnue to open the nt tle oattspred w n gsof the Germa. army, par-, j possessed the bgger guns. Ths.-::tb> lghtnng. them back 30 mles to the regon of for ther wnter s needs. But the artllerymen dd not ga-.c C O U N TY CONVENTIO N! Smvalk and Mrampol. The Germans, however, contnue to bombard Wel flled wth all the fancy artcles County Conventon hpjd August.loth, The Fancy Work Department was tcularly the rght, whch forms ' tre ( uaton s sad to have been overcome, long on ths scene of carnage. They Actng1 under nstructons of the* uprght porton o f the I. and ; "w has for the French have brought up Addtonal artllery, ncludng some bg lmbered ther guns and rattled oft to the forts of Ossometz. Ther operatons n ths dstrct have been mped have to see to thoroughly c oy t. persons opposed to the present coun the lady can make. Ths you would 1 hereby cah a msss conventon o f all ts back to the cast, ftfhtctr wth ad the I>ragooss, who were hard desperaton to prevent the French left naval guns, whch are credted wth pressed and fallng back along the ed by the marshy nature of the country. whch prevents the movements of The dsplay o f Jelles, Preserves, ty government to meet n he Couay from encrclng or smashng t along beng abe to outrange the German hghway. The guns were a welcome Pckles, Etc., was extremely lne, havng qute a number of the prettes*, SATURD AY, UCTOSER 3. Court House, most o f the front, estmated at SO guns by seven hundred yards and relef. Ths tme the struggle w-s heavy guns and transports. mles n length, whch are beng used to drve the more even. The German quck flers o artcles ever seen n ths county n 2:30 P. M. Germans out o f ther strongly fortfed postons. French nfantry arrved and deploy returned the fre wth nterest by the AU STRIA MAKES APOLOGY. ths lne. The. exhbt would have done for the purpose o f nomnatng uf DISREGARD FOR LIFE. Austra has made mmedate response to Italy s demand for an expla The bakng exhbt was also good comng electon. credt to the State Far. county offcers to be voted for at the ed among the vnes, a bugle rang out le artllery has played by far the and t'ner bayonets flashed n the sun most mportant part n the struggle, BOTH SIDES HOPEFUL. naton o f the sowng o f mnes n the but.lot as large- ws on some prevous Hon. E, A. Holton, former Unted as they dashed forward. but ol the German rght, lghter g'ms, Both sdes appear confdent. The Adratc, promsng to ndemnfy the occas-ms. States Dstrct Attorney, and Hon. Wthout cavalry to ad t. the Prussan guard, was oblged to fal! back. cavelry, ant nfantry are dong most Germans, brngng up renforcements famles o f the fshermen who lost The Poullry Exhbt was hr largest John T. Benbow, canddate for Congress, wll be present and address the o f the fghtng wth a stubbornness to meet the attempts to outflank them, ther lves and to adopt measures to and best n 'he of ;h-^ I* ar A battalon o f Zouaves glded behnd am dsregard o f lfe that people so are n what appears to be almost mpregnable poston and are fghtng rences. >n >1-bt. All breeds o f fowls were Speaknp- promptly at 1:30 P. M- precent a repetton of such occur th-rc beng between 500 and 600 brds converson. and occuped the valley of the Supoften have sad n recent years modern solders never would dsplay. sternly. A quetus has been gven reports represented and the very be :*: of each Cor.venton promptly 2:30 P. M. pes threatenng to place the guard between two fres. A regment of grenaders sacrfced tself to cover the There have been unprecedented artllery duels between the Rvers Ose ther hopes n the arrval of renforce and Turkey are crtcal, both the Brt a. -., - - ' of ou'.-c-the-co.r.tt exmb- extravagant and neffcent present The alles, on the other hand, place that the relatons between the Alles breed was t-ere. There were oote AU "voters who are opposed to thvretreat of the tjerman columns o h : r>jd Asne and between the Ose and ments on ther left and the possblty sh foregn offce and the Turksh Embassy ssung denals. The Brtsh people had the brds there wth the or of a progressve and economcal ts n ths department, but our own county admnstraton, and are n fa v Rhems. Fve tmes the grenaders the Somme, whch have taken a heavy of fndng a weak spot n the German hurled themselves aganst the French. toll o f the opposng armes, followed front. The Indan troops should now ncval msson whch went to Turkoy b ue rbbon cry ;-.r.fusey decor.; tb'jr admnstraton and who want to seo They were repulsed every tme and by cavalry and nfantry charges n be wth the Brtsh army, the o f to reoganze the Turksh navy after the cages. the county affars admnstered n the after the ffth charge only one secton whch frst one and then the other fcal bureau havng today permtted the Balkan wars has returned to England, however, arrvng today. lne. There were qute a number of the nterest of the court house rng, The lve -le. d<> alment was also nterest o f the tax payers, and not n was left, a handful o f men surroundng the fag. would gan or be compelled to gve the the publcaton of the fact that ground. they landed n France last Frday. the best anmals to be found n any are cordally nvted to partcpate n Then frst one, then two and th n E N G LISH A ID COMING. OUTCRY AG AINST SILENCE. secton tf the State n ths department. AU persons are nvtad to hear th<* ths conventon. ten o f the grenaders! threw down END SOON M UST COME. O f course t s not known where the A fresh outcry has arsen aganst ther arms. A hundred men, mostly Stll they have held on, the German wng beng extended farther leved the left wng wll be stffened out that the Germans have allawed ton c f the Lberty Shows and was movement wll please help make thr Indan troops are gong-, but t s be the severe censorshp. It s ponted The Mdway was under the drec peakng. Frends favorable to ch: wounded, were all that were left of a splendd regment. But ther sacrfces had not been useless for t en northward as the French made another move to work around t. Wth an also have reached Feld Marshal pendents to vst the front, whle not n the pas. The shows were al clean bor. We beleve n publcty, not s* by them. Some o f the terrtorals German, Amercan nnd Dutch corres- t;- far better than we have had here event publc by tellng your neghabled the column to get safely under unlmted supply of troops ths mght 'French. These nclude the London a sngle Brtsh correspondent s wth and worth the prce. There beng crecy. the guns of the forts at Berru and go on for an ndefnte perod, but Scottsh, one o f the best o f England s Feld Marshal French s army. The nothng mmoral allowed by ths company. Charm:1- Alamance County Republ GEORGE W. V E STAL, Nogent L Abbesse. wth the forces at the dsposal o f the volunteer regments, recrutted from Evenng Star says. two staffs the operatons soon must Scotchmen n London. They have Ths method of makng war n the The Motordrome furnshed the spectators cs: Executve Commttee. come to ar. end. reached a hgh state o f effcency and dark s depressng to the Brtsh publc and s not lkely to stmulate re n ther ranks are some o f the best wth thrllng amusement for Hear Hon. A. E. Holton ar.d lon. John T. Benbow at the County Court the entre length of ther performance JUD ICIAL CONVENTION. FRENCH M AK E GAINS. marksmen n the Empre. Among crutng." House, Saturday. October 3rd, at l^o The Hgh Dver was one man n th? A Conventon o f the 10th Judca. On the Alles rght, n southern them are a number of men who competed o r o clock. outft that we have faled to hear any Dstrct s called to meet n the Court Woevre where progress aso s reported, wth the Unted States for the P R U SSIA N GUARDS BEATEN B Y body want hs job. Hs tower s 110 House n Graham on Saturday, Oct. the French have been fghtng to Palma trophy a. few years ago. FRENCH. Those foregners' who thnk t rsky feet hgh and he makes the dve backwards frrd. a 1:00 o clock, P. M., to nom compel the Germans, who crossed the A call has been ssued for Brtsh turnng over twce and landng nate a canddate for Solctor Bordeaux, Oct. 1. 8:00 P. M. to reman r. Vera Cruz mght follow ^Jeuse at St. Mhel. to return to the ralway men to go to France and assst The defeat o f 15,000 Prussan guards the Amercan solders out. n a tank o f water only about four such other busness' as may come eastern sde o f the rver. The statement last ng-fet that the n workng the ralroads there. o who attacked the French center beptember 26, s descrbed today n the We wll probably be able to (jet feet deep. The Dog and Pony Show s the best ; fore the sad Conventon. K E E N A N HUGHES, Chm»., French had occuped Secheprey, and HARD FIGHT A T ANTW ERP. Pett Gordne. As soon as news cf more or less of t n ths State unless we have ever seen n ths lne anywhere. Republcan Commttee o f the 10th Hunt De Mad, suggested that ths al Wt^ the German attack on the out the German advance was receved the the branches go dry. Although not as large as the Judcal Dstrct. Hear Hon. E. A. Holton and Hon. John T. Court House SPEAKING BEGINS A1' l:s «O CLOCK. THE COURT HOUSE, GRAHAM, N. C. MASS CONVENTION BEGINS AT 2:30 O'CLOCK

2 u. If W H A T IS W E LF A R E WORK? number o f them. However, there are JNTO T H E B A T T L E. By Dorothy Mtchell. some where scarcely anythng s beng done when compared to the work Grant land Rce n Coller's Weekly. o f the others, but ths number s small Confdence and Credt. Mr. Merchant W e'do not have to argue wth you to prove that - o^~ placed by the sde of those that are Into the battle the trooper speeds busness s run by credt, and In makng a study of the condtons dong somethng for the betterment As the bugles call and the drums re* credt s founded on confdence. x: the dfferent mlls of the State and o f the people. As a matter o f duty spond; Advertsng that wll sell your wrtng stores about welfare work from a charty standpont, I do not Ir.to the fght as the captan leads gods must be bult on the same that has been promoted by many o thnk t shy more the duty of a mll the mlls so that those who have done man to promote welfare work among Where the low-lne wats on the hlls beyond, ground. Confdence s the rock on whch somethng n ths lne may be justly hs people that t would be for any Wats for the sgnal then the crack the newspaper s constructed. It prased, whle those who are delnquent, other ndustry or busness man to gv* O f blue steel rmmed wth a crest exsts, t thrves, t has nflu ether through the lack of funds to the employes more than the wages Of flame, ence because t has the confdence or mere neglect, may be encouraged they earned; but the cotton mlls are A few rde back on the homeward of ts readers. o take steps n ths drecton, the dong more for the cotton mll operatves than any other ndustry I know. queston of what s welfare work h.s track "Where many rode when the order I f there was no other reason for newspaper advertsng than solved tself.n my mnd. A ll the mlls furnsh houses at a very came. ths one t would be suffcent. Some people may possbly have an low rate whch could not be rented Newspapers sell goods for ther dea that welfare work conssts o f a for less than three or four tmes the Into the battle the trooper speeds, advertsers because newspaper mll gvng enormous sums every year amount. Wth these, even n the Into the lne where the rfle rngs, readers regard ther papers as to the operatves ether drectly or n- poorest mlls, always go garden spots, But lttle the rooped hears or heeds trustworthy frends and advsers. drectely, and that welfare work s better school advantages than s usually found n adjonng terrtores, lke the msconceved dea o f charty that many people have, and s where whle the majorty o f the mlls provde comforts and pleasures for th'r someone s gven somethng for noth- The song o f hate whch the shrapnel sngs The roar of battle the curse-'-th*? shout; Summer Constpaton Dangerous. Ipg. Such deas usually belong to people. The crash and clamor of frend and Constpaton n Summer-tme s people who make a study o f thngs. But n' the matter of welfare wo!;, foe more dangerous than n the fall, wnter of sprng. The food you eat s from a theoretcal standpont and who tle tme has come and s comng when The rderless horse that wheels about. are unfamlar wth the masses of people who really need uplftng* and n. order to keep the better class v.-f low. ly u* ferment n your stomach. Then the cotton mlls wll have to do m."u*e And gallops past to the plans be e fte» contamnated and s moge lke vot: are apt to drnk much y/a'er who know nothng: from lengthy ex-, help. The cotton ml help has mproved ar.d reached a hgher standard For out from the smoke wreath, far perenee of helpng then*. If they dur-g the hot weather, thus njurng dd. they would know that people who ther sora fves over'that of several years aj?o, and these people -v-?. He bears the patter of lttle feet; away, your stomach. Colc, Fever, Ptomane are wllng to receve a thng as ch:;»* Posonng and other lls are natural ty expects n ea*e of extreme need-- not gong to be satsfed wth the The dm. far call of a chld at play esults. Po Do-Lax wll keep you well, have very ltte respect for them-. tsrroundngs that enveloped ther oaselves, and that takes a <r"njr 1, t.nts. Every progressve mll nun jweet; Wth babyhood laughter, low «nd ts c ncreases the Ble, the natunl laxr.tve. whch rds the bowels of character to be gven thng? that he j ^ e Stuu realzes ths and.s glad The murmur o f voces, dream swept the congested posonous waste. Poneeds wthout becomng, n a measu\e, 110 neet the ssue because he know." far Do-Lax wll make you feel better. paupersed. Sometmes 1 have m s-! the money wsely h'pent towards From the lttle path to the coun.ye Pleasant and effectve. Take a dose gvjugs as to :e outcome when I ;jt-,uldpjr hs people and hs com- gate, to-n*rht. o0t\ at your Druggst. a mll dong so much for the people. I munhy s an nvestment and s not Where eagerly under the evenng 'tar and especally dong somethng f*>r ;.h.:rjtv and should not be so des:x- Mother and chld n the twlght them when they could be encouraged : ;ated. The mll operatves, or t!e wat. CHICHESTER SPILL! to do t themselves. The proudest pu-;!)f?uer c.;tss 0f them, do not appvssesson OtAMONO BRAND o f whch a man may boast cate t, as they are not subjects of Into the battle the trooper speeds s somethng whch he has earned Ly charty and would spurn anythng that But somwhere out from the far-off hs own labors or skll* and f any f.-ll resembled t. lands fcadxes t ever gves anythng to ts operatves The true welfare worker s not one An echo Irfts where a soft voce A A 7*mr D r a fm fo r CHI-CKE3-TER ft A S fa H O N D BK&KX> P IL L S n R *n a s d / X wthout nstllng nto them that they who goes around wearng a holerpleads x&etftluc feezes, *ca.led wth. B ta s y f# / ftbbos. Takb no oyhbk. B«f T «r\ V are earnng t by excellent labor, I than-thou look, but who goes 2mog And the tender pressure o f lttle 9» r f * s k f w C H X.CHSfc B* y SftAKD for tweatt^tft am afrad the money s uselessly an untutored people and teaches and hands; yews recorded aa Alwayt Relable* Spent. Money otherwse gven pauperzes shews them the thngs whch they A mother s lullaby from the nght S O L D B Y A L L D R U G G I S T S them and beng human they are yearnng to know. That s why And a call to the Great Whte God E V E R Y W H E R E * 5* are never satsfed but are contnually wantng more and more. Possbly et classes and why so many have pro so many people cannot reach the poor* n prayer That one wll come from the far-off no mll n the South has done more nounced them as helpless. They unconscously do th* good deeds th y nght *' for ts people than the Monogat mll To those who wat n the darkness Norfolk & Western Nl sn Greenvlle, S. 0., and t s th«frst would lke to do as f handng there. M sy 10, ml to have operatves dscontented charty to a beggar l» ««Wnston-Salem; enough to organze an I. W. W. unon 6:60 A. M, ray for Roanoke and ntermedate statons. Connect The Lastng Lesson. whch means that there are people Founders Day Vll Be Observed Monday. East and West wth Pultmen They brought the condemned man wth Man Lne trans North, there who are dsgruntled and are out on the gallows. antagonstc and not n perfect h *r- Greensboro, Kept. HO. Next Mo»v Henry, sad the sherff, have you Sleeper, Dnng Cara. mony wth the ndustry that gves anythng to say? 2:10 P. M. day for Martnsvle j day, October 5, wll be celebrated at them an opportunty to earn a lvelhood. Pullman Steel Electrc Lghted Roanoke, the North and E «s. j the Normal college at Founders Day Yes*, sah. Fs got a few words t j say. I merely wshes to state dat?- keepng wth au annual custom of Sleeper Wr.jton-Salem to Harrsburg, Phladelpha, New York. I do not mean to dscourage \v.-l- ds sutfnly s gotn to be a lesson remembrance. On that day the nstfa e wok. It s my duty to promote U.ton wll be 21 years o f age, havbg to me! N. G. Leopold, Texas, Dnng Cars Nortt> of Roanoke. t, nnd I lke to see the mlls helpng C :15 P. M. daly for Roanoke and 'obeen establshed \ The occason always hus ranked n mport Trans arrve Waton-SaSem 11:00 the people to help themselves. I would cal statons. It s nothng more nor less than lke to see some, welfare work deoe sound advce that people need to keep ance next to the commencement at the A. M 1:10 P. M., 9:35 P. M. n all o f the mll*, but at the same ther mnds off themselves, for magnaton plays havoc wth the nerves.; South Boston and Lynchburg, 6:45 a. close of the term and s attended!-y Trans leave Durham for Roxboro, t.me 1 want n see the rght kud. ar. mposng program wth observance of holday n the college depart The al) mportant dea of welfare work There are tmes when the rest curem m., daly, and 5:30 p. m., daly except s frst to nstl a respect of self 'ru Sunday. s the last thng that ought to be tredments. W. B. BevUl, Pa>». Trstff. M gr. a prde n the achevement of labor At l o'clock Monday mornng he W. C. Saunders, Gen. Paa. Agt. nto every ndvdual, and when ths, formal exercses wll occur n the Student s audtorum when the address Has You Chld Worm*? s done, no one need worry about t;;e Bud Byers s al enthusastc advjpeople or ther condtons. Ths work cate o f he Wear Cotton Movement. wll be delvered by Edward K. Graham, presdent of the Unversty of Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach Most chldren do. A coated, furred often has to be brought about by If all the lades reconstruct thtlslow process n many cases and sometme? takes years und years to reach hs wfe. wardrobes t means more sewng for North Carolna. Pans; Crcles under Eyes; Pale, S l- In the evenng at o clock he cw Complexon; Nervous, fre tfu l; some o f the Reclusve people who Woman's Buldng wll be dedcated Grndng o f Teeth; Tossng n Slesp; have beer, reared n gnorance of *he Tl s understood that feorge VV whch, under an act of the Legslature Pecular Dreams any one of C'.ese common joys of lfe. Pevkns now admts that ths country s to be dedcated to the Women of ndcate Chld has Worms. Get a bo.; W elfare work s really tryng to s a sght better place for hs chld!'.n the Confederacy. The address.vll of Kckapoo Worm Kler at once. It get some of our fellow men hgher to lve n than several others t lat be made by Chef Justc Walter Clark. klls the Worms the cause of your upon the ladder o f success, and they mght le mentoned. A t the same tme an ol portrat wll chld s condton. Is Laxatve and must be helped to clmb t themselves he presented the college by the class ads Nature to expel the Worms. Suppled tn candy form. Easy for chl and not he taken bodly and placed Condtons n Mexco are rapdly retrogradng back to normal. dren to take. 25c., at your Drujg<!t. of 101*. Ths wll be accepted n up round by round, and you cars best behalf of the college by State Superntendent J. Y. Joyner, a member of get them there by kndness and the showng o f rea! desre to have them The concet o f Europe now sounds Keep Bowel Movement Regular. the board of drectors. rse. a good deal worse than anythng the Dr. K ng s New L fe Plls keep Precedng the exercses of Founder s Day wll be a memoral servce on condton. Rd the body of posons There are numbers and numbers of stomach, lvel and kdneys n heatshy late Colonel Vogner ever wrote. mlls n the State where an extensve (j Sunday afternoon, the 4th, at 4:80 and waste. Improve your complexon welfare work s done, but n realty A lttle boy asked a panter for by flushng the lver and kdneys. I o clock for Mss Sue Krkland, the lady there s nothng about whch to wrte, some black pant and when the panter nqured what he would use t for got more relef from one box o f Dr. prncpal who ded June S. The address for ths occason wll be delv because the work s nvsble, and maybe* has been done by the operatves Kng s New L fe Plls than any medcne I ever tred, «ay C. E. Hatfeld, thr tte fellow repled: 1 tore a ered by Ur. Melton Clark, puar. ->f of Chcago, n. 25c at your druggst. themselves. One mll especally was hole n my stockng and 1 want to the Frst Presbyteran church, of of ths type. There was nothng r f pant t black so my mother won't whch Mss Krkand was a menher. any specal nterest to the outsde see t. Summer Coughs Are Dangerous, For all the exercses sutable proworld whch the mll had done except Summer colds are dangerous. They prams of n-nsc wll be rendored. to have the men at the head who n ^ One day a tte grl had been naughty and her grandma could not make to serous Throat and Lung Troubles, ndcate low vtalty and often lead tred to get the people to save thwr money, and the result was that half Y et we fear that the Goldsboro edtors her behave. ' Go tell mamma what a ncludng Consumpton. Dr. Knd s of the operatves owned ther ho,c? are convnced more frmly tha naughty grl you have been. No. New Dscovery wll releve the cough And yet the ordnary observer would that the judge "wcpe up and rased repled the lttle grt, that would be or cold promptly and prevent complcatons. have seen nothng. hell. tattle-talng on myself. I t s soothng and sntsep- In the matter c f welfare work the! mlls o f North Carolna are by no Ghosts o f the ancent Goths, xnd Ths here, now, buy-a-barrel movement )c and makes you feel better >t once. To delay s dangerous get a bottle of for the ad of the dstressed ap Dr. K ng s N ew Dscovery at once. means behnd the tmes, and there Vandals, as they At over Europe, are good condtons whch are the result probably turn green wth envy. Grun ple fsrm er whaddya mean, buy a Mon/ back f not satsfed. 50c. and o f slent welfare work n a ajye shades as t were. barrel? $1.00 bottles at your druggst. Buy a PIANO now of ELLIS sc n He Hone Durng the long wnter nghts. Terms to sut Say $6 a Month up. P la y W h le Y o u P a y. Ells Machne & Musc Co. Burlngton, N. C. m 9 WAR! 0 Means hgher prces and grsater demand for grans. The prce of wheat has ncreased 35 cents, orn 20 cents per bushel. You can t do better than to hook up to a good gran farm. If we were n the farmng busness we wouk grab ths one, but snce t s oar busness to sell em, we must Jet her go. One twenty acre feld produced 500 bushels wheat ths year. Another feld produced 54) bushel oats There wll be 500 bushels of corn wth proper season. The farm s dvded nto felds wth barb wre and Amercan feld fence about three mles of fence n a. Feld No acres, " 2 22 acres acres In orgnal oak tmber and s used for hog pasture acres. Ths farm contans 127 acres. It has a large barn 30 by 50 ft., a tool shed, crb, mlk house and three room house Ever flowng stream through the centre of the farm. In good neghborhood, only one half m! from Frendshp, a good state hgh school, seven and half mles Southwest of Burlngton. We wll sell ths farm on EASY TERM?, for less than $30.00 per acre. An nspecton wll convnce you ox the merts of ths proposton. Let us show you. STANDARD REALTY SI URITY CO. C. C. FONVILLE, Manager. - - Burlngton, N. C. CARTEE S 5-10* stare Corner Front & Worth Street. ~ SPECIAL SATURDAY, OCT. 3 ~ LAD IES & MISSES U N IO N SUITS 50c & 75c value OUR PRICE 25c EACH. See the handsome pano that we wll gve away now on dsplay at our store. CARTEE S RALPH S PLACE. T h e only cash store n town, nothng charged, nothng delvered. W h e n you trade at Ralph's Place, you d o nor have to pay others peoples bad debts. Full lne fruts, candes, cakes, crackers, salted and roasted peanuts fresh all the tme, all knds cold drnks, tobacco, cgars, snuff, canned goods, coffees, oranges and apples. MISS LILLIE SHATTERLY, Mgr. RALPH S PLACE. The Lades Store. POOR

3 j T A B H E E L PREAC H E R IN W A R agan after gong through such *tren- : TH IN G S TO FORGET. ZONE. tous tmes." I o Rev. Von Mller, who wa? al Lep- j Exchange. Kev. M r. C. T. Rogers, o f Onsow; zg wth Rev. Mr. Rogers, dd n ot1 o County Endured Hardshps n start back to the Unted States tll! f you see a tall fellow ahead of a Gettng Out o f Europe. about three weeks ago. He succeeded crowd, N ew Bern, Sept. 29. Rev. C. T. :n gettng out of Germany and to England A leader of men, marchng fearless Sogers, pastor o f the and there secured passage on an Methodst and proud, Church at Jacksonvlle, Onslow County, Amercan-bound vessel. And you know of a tale whose mere has recently returned from Ger- many, where he went on a vst w th1 -Rev. E. Von Mller, another pastor! _ There s a Reason. '. tellng ajoud, Would cause hs proud head to n angush be bowed, W hy do we rase our hats so hgh,. o f the same town. Rev. Mr. Rogers And smle so sweet when the grls go was n Berln when war was declared, It s a pretty good plan to -orget l. but succeeded n gettng out c f Germany and back to the Unted Slat s. by; I f you know of a skeleton h'dden Then turn and lock wth a wshful away In an nterestng ntervew he tell? eye? In a closet, and guarded and keyt P ra y tell me why of hs experence* n gettng back from the day to ths country and of the wardshp? Before I de? In the dark, and whose showng, jsndured enroute. whose sudden dsplay Then when the old folks pass our way, Rev. Mr. Rogers was stoppng at Would cause gref and sorrow and Wth palld face and har of gray, Lepzg when war was declared and lfelong dsmay, W e wth pert arrogance turn away. hs account of the ncdents follow: It s a pretty good plan to forget t. 1 A t Lepzg, where I was stoppng, I f you can say, I learned from Brother Von Mller Tell me today? I f you know o f a thng that wll darken the joy that war had been declared and that Why do we bow to the man wth gold; n 18 hours all trans would be sezv. O f a man or a woman, a grl or a Our extra efforts at hs feet unfold;... ed by the mltary. I at once decded boy; Tho; he hands us back a mte that s that t was my next move. On Sun- That wll wpe out a smle or the cold? S day mornng, August 2, I.left'th a t least way annoy The queston s bold, 5 cty for Belgum, or at least thought A fellow or cause any gladness o But the answer s old. 'S I was bound for Belgum. coy.?; A fte r travelng fo r several hours I Then there s decded to try and take a few camera the man that mnus It s a pretty good plan to forget t. - shots o f the beautfu scenery. We dough, Pocr ndeed, but whte as snow; were n the mountans for several He s notced not on ths earth belo.r, hours. Not long after tryng to take I t s a tale o f woe, a shot wth my camery I gave t up But, my frend, t s so! and sat down. About the tme I took my seat the tran stopped and on look- ; ng out I saw several guards runnng : to our car. I knew n a moment that they suspccted that a spy was somewhere on board. They came drectly to m y apartment n whch there were. fve people. A fte r lookng around at 1ms they sezed a gentleman s satchel. and examned t, after whch the gave cp a searchng look and passed on. jthcn I realzed that no doubt my camera had caused the trouble. A few ; statons further on I had to change ^ trans. Here, as soon as I took a (eeat, I notced several guards begn walkng around me and I knew that. I was n for trouble. A few mnutes, later an offcer came, examned my luggage and passed on. dd not ' have long to wat, but was soon on ny way to the border town, Dalhe'm, 1 where I was taken nto a room and my baggage re-examned after whch 1 was led to the watng room. The Darby Rum. * I stayed n the watng room fsotn To the Edtor of The Press: 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. A t that hour I was Sr: The Darby Ram requested put out by a solder and told to go n ths mornng's "Forum by Alfred to a hotel. The landlord o f the hostelry refused to open the door md Whlden, THE DAR BY RAM. I was forced to spend the nght n As I was gong to Darby a park. There I met a man who very Upon a market day. much resembled Jesse James. I I sped the bggest ram, sr, could not understand hs language, That ere was fed on hay. nether cou< he under«tand mne, sn:d there we were, out beneath tbu stars spendng the nght n msery. Cold? Wel I should say so. The people over there had not changcr ther heavy underwear and vvre wearng heavy overcoats, whte I had on my lght summer sut. I had, how- tver. twe suts of heavy underwear and at once put them on, but stll I was cold and could not even nou However, my frend had clmbed upon a table and was sleepng soundly. It was a terrble nght, nut fnally day dawned and I hurred to the staton, but found Lhat there would he no tran before 10 o'clock. Alout nne o clock a tran came n and a ger.tle- nan walked nto the watng room. 1 took hm for an Amercan and upon speakng to hm I found, much to my delght, that such was the case. Ths was Prof. Henry Bowman, o f Sprng- held, Mass., and t was ndeed good to meet hm. About 10 o'clock our tran came n and we lost no tme n board J. M. Heatherly Two Songs Desred. To the Edtor o f The Press: Sr: W ll you kndly oblge an old reader and prnt the followng songs: "The Banks of the Brandwr.e and the, I thnk the ttle would be, The Feats o f Washngton, much durng the Rebellon. the words are: I hear the drugs abeatng, No longer I can stay; The ffes they are splayng. And I must be away. Our colonel he gave orders To leava ths very day: sang very Some of We must leave our frends and sweethearts, etc. The ttle to the other s The Darby Ram. James P, Shelds. Phladelpha, Sept. n, The ram was fat behnd, sr, And he was fat before; He measured ten yards round, sr, thnk :. was no more. The wool grew on hs back sr, It reached nto the sky; The eagle;; bult ther nests there, I heard the young ones cry. The wool grew all around sr, And reached upon the ground; Twas sold n Darby town, sr, For forty thousand pounds. The wool upon hs tal, sr. Klled more than ffty bags; You d better keep away, sr, When that tal shakes ana wags. The horns upon hs head, sr. Were hgh as a man could reach. And there they bult a pulpt, sr, The Quakers for to preach. Penma Cured Me MR, ROBERT FOWLSR, Of Okarcht, Oklahoma. M r. Robert Fowler* Okarche, Oklahoma, w rtes: T o a n y sufferer o f catarrh o f th e stomach, I am gla d >to te ll m y fren d s o r su fferers o f catarrh that seventeen years a g o I w as past w o rk o f a n y knd, due to stom ach troubles. I tre d alm ost e v e ry know n rem edy w thou t an y results. F n a lly t tred Peruns, and am happy to sa y I w as benefted b y th e frst, bottle, and a fte r usng a fu ll treatm ent I w a s en trely cured. " I a m n o w seventy years old, and am n {food health, due to alw ays h avn g P e n m a a t m y command. I w ou ld n o t thnk o f go n g a w a y from hom e fo r a n y length o f tm e w thou t takng: a b o ttle o f Peruna along fo r em ergency. You are at lberty to use my pcture and testmony f you thnk t wll help any one who has stornfl-o.h trouble.*' : : A Bargan Counter House : : Is generally a pretty dear one. Sometmes, however, property can be had much belov ts real value. W e have a couple of houses on our lsts that we consder real bargans. Suppose you drop n and have us tell you about them. We w make the terms as rght as the houses and ther prces. Alamance nsurance & Real Estate Co. W.. SHARPE, Manager. Burlngton, >: North Carolna. - 6 PER CENT L O A N S - Obtasabe on Farm, Ranch or Cty Property. To mprove, purchase or remove ncumbrance; lberal, optons; 5 years befoce makng payment on prncpal, etc. For the proposton address; Assets Dept, at 1410 Busch Bldg., DALLAS, TEXAS Frst Natonal Bank Bldg., DENVER, COLO. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After F oot Years of SHuonntgsg Condtons, Mrs. BnSoelc Gave Up a Despar. Basham! I had gotten so weak I could not stand and 1gave up n despar. SALE OF R E A L ESTATE. I PR E SBYTE R IA N CHURCH. By vrtue of the power of sale contaned n a certan deed trust exe Servces every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Rev. Donald Mclver, Pastor. cuted to the Central Loan & Trust and 7.::;0 P. M. Cc, on the ISth day of June, 1014, by Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. B. R. Charles Sr.ethers and wfe, and duly. Sellars, Superntendent. recorded n the offce of the Regster Prayer Meetng, Wednesday at 7:30 o f deeds for Alamance County, n book P. M. No. 66, pages 35 to 42 o f Mortgage Deeds, to secure the payment of ten certan bonds, default havng been made n the payment o f the monthly nstalments on these bonds, the under- sgned Trustee w ll expose to publc, sale to the hghest bdder for cash. the Court House Door o f Alamance County on Saturday, September 26th, 1914, at 11 o clock A. M., the followng land conveyed by sad deed n trust: A certan tract or parcel o f land lyng and beng on Hawkns Ave., n the town o f Burlngton, North Carolna, adjonng the lads o f F. S. Stock- ard, Ruffn Street, and others, and bounded as follows:- Begnnng at an ron bolt on Hawkns Ave., corner wth sad Stoekard, thence E. wth lne o f sad Stoekard to an ron bolt on Ruffn Street, thence N. wth lne o f Ruffn Street 70 feet to an ron bolt, thence n a westerly drecton to an ron bolt on Ha.vk- ns, Avenue, thence wth lne o f sad Avenue 70 feet, to the beghng, the same beng lot No. 50 n the sub-dvson o f lot No. 187 n the plat of the town of Burlngton. Ths the 23th day of August, C ENTRAL L O A N & TRU ST CO., Trustee. CHURCH P1RFXT0RY REFORMED CHURCH, Corner Front and Anderson Streets. Rev. D. C. Cox. Sunday School every Sabbath at 9:45 A. M. Freachng every Frst and Thrd Sabbath at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. JI. Md-Week Servce every Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Everyone Welcome. larsonage Corner Front and Trol- lnger Streets. HOCUTT M EM O RIAL B A PTIST CHURCH, Adams Avenue and Hal Street. Rev. James W. Hose, Pastor. Preachng every Fourth Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at ;):S0 A. M. Prayer Meetng Wednesday, 7:"0 M. Lades Au Socety Frst Sunday A f ternoon. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The Publc s cordally nvted to all servces. B A P T IS T CHURCH. Rev. M. W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday W orsh p, 11:00 A; M., and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. L. Scott, Superntendent Prase and Prayer Servces, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Chrstan Culture Class, Saturday at 3:00 P. M. Church Conference, Wednesday before Frst Sunday o f each mo th, 7:30 P. M. Observance of Lord s Supper, Frst Sunday n each month. Woman s Unon, Frst Monday o f each Month, 3:30 P. M. THE M ETHODIST PRO TE STANT CHURCH. East Davs Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Pastor. Prayer Meetng, Wednesday 7:30 \ M. Lades Ad and Mssonary Socetes ever;.- Monday afternoon after Frst Sunday n each month. Chrstan Endeavor Socety meets at 6:30 Every Sunday Evenng. Scr.day School, 9:30 A. M. J. G. S ogers, Superntendent. Good Baraca and Ph.athea Clas^ej. You are Invted to attend all the:-e servces. M ACEDONIA LU T H E R A N CHURCH, Front Street. Re-% T. S. Brown. Pastor. Mornng Servce 11:00 A. M. Vespers 7.MO P. M. Servces every Sunday except the mornng of Thrd Sunday. Sunday School,!-:45 A. M. Prof. J. B. Robertson, Supt. Teachers Meetng Wednesday 7:30 P. M. (Pastor s Study). Woman s Mssonary Socety, Thursday. Monthly, :J:30 P. M. Frs; ].. C n. Socety, Second Thursday, Monthly, 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng, Second Sunday at 3 P. M FRONT STREET M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Rev. P. 11. Tuttle Pastor. Church o f The Ito y C om forter P e a c e t o thos..* w h o e n t e r. T h e R ev. John ttenncrs G bhle, Recto**. B lessn gs to those w ho g o Preachng every Sunday, 11:00 A. S e r v c e s e v e r y S u n d a y, 11:00 A. M. M. a n d 7:U 0 M. a n d 7 :3 0 I\ M. I H o l y C o m m u n o n : K r M S u n d a y, 1 1 :00 j S a c r a m e n t o f th o L o r d * S u p p e r w :J O tfo rn j" f o r 'h u r e h c h a r t e s, Fr.-.-;! A. M., T h r d S u n d a y, 7 :;}0 A. M. S u n d a y n o u e h m o n th, j H c y a n d Sa. u s T>:ys, 1 0 :0 0 A. J L I e v o r y S u n d a y, S u n d a y S c h o o l A. M.! A. M. The publc Al! Pews Free. cordally nvted. Fne Vested Chor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner Church and T>avs Su-eets. Frayf-r Wednesday, 8:00 F\ M. of Steward* on Mortd.v S:00 P. M., after Fourth Srn.day ^ each month. \ V o m a r. < M s s o n a r y S o c e t y m e e u -1:00 ' \ M., e» Monday, after 1st a :v ' -.j d S u n d a y s. At last, my husband got me a bottle c Cardu, the woman's tonc, and! com ng t, but just about the tme we menced takng t. From the very frst Rev. A. B. Kendall, Pastor. And he who knocked ths ram down Came to Resale. had gotten seated, the guards threw' dose, I could tell t was helpng me. ' P:: najre, corner W. Davs and Hok? was drowned n hs blood, open the doors and ordered us out, And he who held the dsh, sr, can now walk two mles wthout t* Preachng: every Sunday 11:00 A. M. Streets, at the same tme remarkng that and 7:30 P. M. Pastor s Telephone, N'o. 16S. Was carred away n the flood. Catron, Ky In an Interestng letter trng me, and am dong all my work. ' there would be no more trans for Sunday School, 9:4o A. M. John R. Rng -Talk Hangr Up Busy. 1{torn ths p r.ca. Mrs. Bette Bullock Jf you are all run down from womanly the border, and f we wanted to gee Foster, Superntendent. And all the boys n Darby there we would have to walk. It was I wrtes?. fc^o-.vs: I sufercd for four troubles, don t gve up St despar. Try Chrstan Kndeavov servces Sunday1 AVENU E M. E. CHURCH Came beggng for hs eyes, IS mles to the border, but we started ysajs, wth v.-o:e:;;y troubles, and durng Cardu, tho woman s tonc. It has helped Evenngs at 6:45, SOUTH. To kck about tle street, sr, cut and had gone about a ml e wh^j ths tme, 1 could only st up for a lttle more than a mllon women, n ts 56 Md-Week Prayer Servce, evsry As any fcotball fles. we were met by a German offcer who whle, and could not walk anywhere at years of contnuous success, and should Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Rev. F. B. Noblett, Pastor. sad we would have to return, as no The mutton that the ram made, sr. al. At tmes,; would have severe pans surety help you, too. Your druggst has Lades Ad and Mssonary Socety Preachng every frst Sunday at 11:00 cr.e was allowed to go across the border. Back we went. W e fnally suc Sunday n each month. day at 7:30 P. M. Gave the whole army meat, n my ten sde. jsald Cardu for years. He knows wha meets on Monday, after the Second A. and 7:30 P. M. Second Sun And what was left I m told, sr, The doctor was called n, and hs tre=- : t wll do. Ask hm. H wll recommend t Begn takng Cardu todav. ceeded n gettng to London and there Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 Was served out to the feet. secured passage on a vessel back tc meat releved me for a whle, but 1 was A cordal nvtaton extended to a!!. A. M. Wrte to: Ctattonaag* Medcne Co., Amerca, and I can tell you that I was toon confned tc my bed agan. Alter Advsory Dept., Otttunooera. Qmtu Term., tor A Church Home fo r Vsters and for A. M. H. F. Moore, Superntendent. «a%your case u and 64-pate book, glad to get back to the U. S. A. once &a, nothsg teamed to do meaay good. TmctMot ter Wwnea. V soat In puua vra (*r> Strangers. Everybody Welcome. M PRINT

4 Tbe Twce-A-Week Dspatch MUCH IN TE RE ST IN TH B COMING der the nfluence of whskey. Attorney u r s p *sk* ge ^m ^jacaeraab grtraw ^K at^ j r t ' a w ew-.-g CASE. John D. Langston,, of Goldsboro, o had played setback v'th hm nearly Publshed Every Tuesday and Frday & - Judge Peebles Declares He.Means to every nght at the term o f court t- S P E C IA L A «. f a t e DUpateh PublUhng Co,. Get ' th* Men Who A re Able 4$ l'a y fcrred to }n the edtorals and that COUPON Burlngton* N. C. Removal W ll Be Asfce&.. he ta no tme sam hm unduly under ^ake, Frst Floor, Rauhut Buldng. Ralegh, Sept. SO. Consderable the nfluence o f whskey, declarng Telephone No ^ cpnon was expressed after the tral that at ths tme, he took less -whskey OFFER and more gnger ale. jubacrpttjn, One Dollar per year, o f the edtors at Jackson Monday that There payable n advance. Judge Peebles had t n qt. Mr. G. s not a braver man n the State, declared Mr. Langston. Attorney W. Al communcatons n regard. t*; A. Norwood and other.promnent vttfcar newfr Ufrns or buanws fw a should be addressel to The State Goldsboro busness men more than A. Fnch, o f Wlson, was n attendance at the lall term; of court n 1910, 5patch Publshng Co., am not ta he dd for the newspaper man.. Judge m j ndvdual connected wth the par pur. 3 Peebles threw out a hnt that t was over whch Judge Peebles presded, A ll news notes and communcathe fellows who had the money that and he' declares all "was. well. Attorney W. T. Dortch had know hm jtoa* of mportance must be gnad *jr. the wrter. he ntends to rase the har-on. Tne We Are not responsble for opnon* the correspondent*.. ^. anonymous letters seemed to have thrty years as one of the best lawyers, ctzen, solder and judge, play aroused hs re to a consderable: extant. The charge upon whch. they ed setback every nght wth hm at the T h e 'm a n y thousands o f people n ths part o f North Carolna, w h o have long g*b*crbtrs wll take notce that ae jcept for subscrpton for The State ^apatch wll be honored at ths efc e w ll be ncluded n the cvl damage May term of court and never saw unless t s numbered wth stamped wanted good, relable panos, but w ho have wated to afford a really standard make, turcs. sut has not exactly been made clear hm unduly under the nfluence of., Entered as second-class Blatter t seems. Inspraton o f the attacks upon hm seems to be the thng ; o whskey. ne**d N O W wat no longer. W alter D. Moses and Co. s here, the Oldest Pano Sellng Organzaton n the South and places a m agnfcent dsplay o f truly. Artstc t o , at the port ofe* at Brnu ngton, North Carolna, under the Act of Congress of March 3, upon the judge s mnd. SHIP PURCHASE BILL NOT THIS For Congressman, 5th Dstrct: SESSION. Panos at your dsposal, each and every one carry our ow n clad guaranteed backed by JOHN. T. BENBOW, REMOVAL W ILL BK ASKED, unlm ted captal and ffty years of Honest Sellng, of Forsyth County. Attorneys for the defendants t', the Presdent Wlson W ll Not Force s :cw case, whch s scheduled to come Demand l rpon Congress May The 'Mass Conventon Saturday at up at the November term of Northampton Pass Next Sesson.. $25.00 $25.00 cvl court, hope to suecced Washngton, Sept. 20. Presdent the County Court House wll be an mportant affar a that t wll decde n v':;r! y:'^r a mot, n. fo removal t'.nd Wsot wll not force hs demand upon Congress that hs shp purchase the fate o f the County Government for wll allege local prejudce as casse COUPON THIS COUPON PRESENTED the next wo years. The acton of the for such acton. Ths wll be a dfferent knd of case from the- ono ff.y, however, ask that t be out b'.l be passed durng ths season. Ho at conventon wll bo awated Wth nterest by the large body of conservatve trken to the Supreme Court, n that, through durng the sesson whch con- WAITER D. MOSES & CO. voters and tax payers, who are lookng co ths* conventon for relef from hs cause, he wll net be the u a! was made tonght by Chartuan Alex- IS GOOD FOR Twenty-Fre Dollar*. whle Judge Peebles s to prosecute BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA venec n December. Ths statomc. the present Court House Kng wth judge. I f attorneys succeed n securng removal to another county t wll after Oct. 15th a-'der o f the Commttee on Merchant Part cf frst payment prce sot good ther secretve methods of hood-wnkng Marne and Fsheres after he a.d the people. The tax payers of!ke;y :;- February before the cause Majorty Leader Underwood had hold ths county want to know wha sjj tred, probably after the Supreme a conference wth the presdent. Jt j; For a s h o r t whle w e w ll make the above offer o f twenty-fve dollars to test the beng; done wth the money that s beng; collected from the people, they cc.se. Should ths be the case the Sujourn by October 15. Court, has dsposed of the contempt now beleved that Congress wll ad advertsng strength of the dfferent newspapers. A ct quckly before the panos are want to know how much the amount preme Court decson wll lkely add The postponement of acton on!e pcked over terms to sut, stool and scarf free. A postal card w ll brng all nform a collected lkes to pay the county s much to the nterest o f the case, e.u bll s a vctory for Congressmen runnng; expenses, they want to know may have a large bearng on the ultmate outcome. btterly opposed the measure. As d- Page and Claude Ktchn, who have how much the county s savng by the adopton of the salary system. They ready stated n these dspatches Representatve Page talked to the Pres want to know why certan roads have EDITORS DENY BACKING. not been worked n three and four In makng hs remarks concernng dent for an hour and a half yesterday ton. WALTER D, MOSES & CO. years, whle others are worked often. ths new case, Judge Peebles nformed Messrs. Brown that he ntenj-jd was gven cold facts as to the att when t s understood the Presdent thf»y want to know why ths favortsm. They want to know how much HAY BUILDING FRONT STREET to ps^ecute them n a new case for tude of Congress on hs measure. the county s n debt, and why the every tme they mght say anythng Page took the poston that there Next to Candy Ktchen county offcals wll not tell. Why he consdered as reflectng on hm. was no reason why the bll should be ths secrecy. Why ths know nothng- The edtors are very frm n ther declaraton that the judge s wrong r. there are two shps ready to sal for B u rln gton, passed because at the present tne sm. The tax payers own ths county a «* North Carolna ar.d they have these county offcals regard to the Goldsboro busness men each and every cargo that s avalable workng for them, managng ther snd that they had no other nspraton for shpment. Furthermore Mr,, Page of ther artcles than that se reasoned that to pass ths bll appro busness, the busness o f the county. Unted States, South Amerca has atons tc persons who would restore s p, ve dan(fer that they ^ ^ rfe_ They want to know why they refne forth n the charge made aganst. th"m. pratng $40,000,000 upon top o f the been Germany s chef foregn market competton. Dssoluton o f corpor- featcd,jnless eoncerted a,,un :s quck. o tell how the busness s conducted. Nether of the edtors are men of Alaskan ralroad measure whch curred $30,000,000 and at the same tme and ths terrtory s now at tne atons wthout sale, he declared, aval- taken lo arouse {he e!ectorate- Xo. They want to know all ths and more. wealth and the costs o f the cases n merry of Amercan makers of electrcal equpment and machnery, and Standard Ol Company for llaslra-j obout sucb achon ls one o f the objects cd nothng. He took the case of the devse ways and means o f brngng They are gong to know, f the pres* whch they have become nvolved»l td! the cotton people of the South chat ent county offcals wll not tell, they ht them heavly. They declare, lo-v- the Federal Government could m t the latter are already takng mportant steps to assume the regns. tc II. The tcker n Wa Street,!e of ths raeetng. are gong to clec another set. They t»e r, hat they shall fght as long.s loan them money on good securty sad, tok! the story of that dssoluton n ts rsng profts, Ths nvtaton s sent only to a are determned that no clques, court1they have a penny left. would be hard to explan o the people at home. The second week n Ocober wll see lmted number (about 120) o f ctzens, these representng all poltcal hcuse rng and know nothng offcals In Ihe st-com edtoral referred to the annual Electrcal Exposton md We have played the hypocrte,** he shall thwart ther wll, and gnore n the judgment rendered t mght Representatve Webb, who -favjrs Motor Show n New York. Ths year \contnued. We sad when ths grenl partes. It js very mportant, we hether requests for the truth. They be noted that the edors made no reference to the charge that the judse ernment has nsured the cargoes of the bll, takes the ground that the gov the exhbts of the domestc manufacturers wll be drected largely wth Democratc host assembled that eve, that you shall le present. I f are determned to know the tnuh, an would hew a clean path for the common people to tread- Havng mts vn - j you cannot cope, you are at lberty knowng t. wll make them free, the went tn slec-p on the bench, suddenly the shppng trust and that the passage of the shp bll would open up he dea of capturng the foregn bu^- to authorze some other ctzen o f your'' rng may trumph for a tme, but they awoke and played h Ths however. wt! be run n by fhe pt-.e. n vast commercal trade n South Amer nt-ss whch has heretofore been swung c 1 to the Hll to the heroc blast of county to take your place; and you wll know thene thngs.sooner or laer. to Europe. Export houses have t.1- bugles o f war, we settled by the campfres tunng our ears to the seductve but ths letter s sent to you because may nvte any one to come wth yoa. There are enough who have the manhood of ther convcton to I'tand up less ths country buys and operates n the damage case. ca that would never be developed un ready become f/erested r: Amrcfn goods and a far volume of small orders have been placed hero. Several notes o f Home, Sweet Home. Sone we beleve that you apprecate the mfor what s rght and to the best nterests of the tax payers. The Mass THE NORWOOD AFFID AVIT. shps that wll go to that part o f the o f us wll hear from home. j purtance o f the «mendmens and w besdes readng the answer the do- world. He thnks t would be nexpedent not to pass the bll and that f buyers from South Amerca are r -O - do your utmost for them. W e count Convcnon wll start the bal a-rollng. fe>'#e offered one affdavt n suppot Vow York and more are on the way. M EETING IS IN TE R E ST OF F H E 1on your comng, f t s reasonably and t wll contnue to roll ant! the o f ts poston. The ctatons whch the measure ever becomes a law t It s expected that there wll be scores AM ENDM ENTS. : possble. people are free from clques, court they attempted to make ddn t get fat. wll be worth mllons o f dollars to the o* these n New York by the tme Yoars truly, house rngs and poltcal shysters who Judge Peebles. nstanly rued n ea.-h Unted States by reason of the vast the exposton s under way. Electrcal men say that present ndcatons Sent Out, the Meetng to Be Held j R. R. W IL L IA M S. Call For Non-Partsan Conference s, C. H. POE. try to bamfoozle them n regard to case that they bad no bearng and commercal possbltes whch would how ther county affars are admnstered, and how the money s spent. would not be consdered. He stated result from the government operatng pont to the begnnng o f the bggest n Ralegh, October 3rd. I W. A. H ILD EBRAND. that he knew the law and would not ts own shps. boom n Amercan electrcal goods ever seen, whch wll be started by tlve non-partsan conference of Republ-; A. E. HOLTON. Ralegh, Sept. 29. A call for v. A. L. BROOKS. I f you are n sympathy wth ths allow ll.n read, statng t would >>e O movement, and are wllng to he!p, tr.-.c.vasted. The or.ly case read vva? Cathedra! of Rhems a Total Run, South Amercan orders. Wall Street cans, Democrats and Progressves wasj W. B A IL E Y. come to the Mass Conventon and help th. one whch the judge read to hm- Pars, Sept. 2!). S:01 P. M. ha Journal. ssued today and the meetng s s e t: accomplsh ths much desred and sel alone, besde the wndow. The artstc beauty of the Cathedral of for October 3. j I f the reports of the casualtes are necessary object. affdavt of Mr. Norwood declares that Rhems whch suffered n the German Senator Reed Closes Attack on Trust The commttee that has sgned the I anywhere near corrcct all factons bombardment of that town, nev on the evenng o f Aprl 28th last he Bll, nvtaton s composed of promnent n the European war wll pay a ter- W ll Lend to Employes. went to the room o f Solctor Sler, er can be restored n the opnon of Washngton, Sept Senator North Carolnans, but the work has rl*le toll, no matter whch wans. Unted Ralroads of San Francsco whch was No. S.l-l at a Goldsboro hole!; Whtney Warren, the New York arch Reed, ofmssour, today concluded r< been done chefly by Collector J. W that the slctor was not n bu after strugglng for some tme wth tect back from Rhems where he n two-day speech n opposton to the Baley, a member of the Consttuton- Wlmngton Star says that the the loan shark problem among ts men called later and that they went nto spected the famous structure. conference report on the Clayton anttrust al Amendment Commsson, appont- Germans are reported to have taken has decded to enter nto the loan n js- the room and turned on the lght. bll wth a fnal btter attack ed last year by Governor Crag, and Szouozwy. W e ll bet the smple T»>- Mr. Warren s nvestgaton has no r.ess tself. Offcals of the company The judge was n there n hs rght offcal character, but the result of l.u upon hs colleagues for elm*na~.g n the nterest o f whch amendments *on solder occupyng the place cannot have formulated a plan to make loans clotf-es. sad the affdavt, and thoy observatons wll be communcated to specfc penaltes from the measure. the conference s asked. Some of the *ell where they re at. to employes, wth character as ro- all later went nto the judge's room. Myron T. Herrck, Amercan Ambassador He predcted the tme soon would most dstngushed men n the mnor O curty and chargng an nterest rate In h re. t avers, was a case of whskey to France. come when they would be compelled ty partes have been asked and h ave; Jt seems a hard nnttcr to convnce of not more than fve, per cent a yejr. wth one bottle out and that whle "That any remans o f the cathed to wrte nto the law more severe ndcated ther desre to attend. The most people that l-\ :n z hard tmes Presdent I.lenthaJ, o f the company he was n there the judge was servral, sad Mr. Warren, s owng to penaltes fo r volaton of ant-trust call reads: f makes hard tm-s. n speakng of the new play ed to two helpngs. Judge Peebles the strong: constructon of what m^ht laws than had been contemplated org- You are nvted by the undersgn- j (j sad: A great many worthy employes declared, after he had heard ths affdavt: George Norwood s mad at )r. whose walls and vaults are of be called the -carcass' of the ould- lla!!y jn he C laytw bn. ed to attend an nformal conference ; are at tmes n dre need o f money because of sckness or other reverses. mt because I let Smtb off wth a lght robustness whch can resst even mod The Senator sad he would m^ve n the rooms of the chamber o f com- NEWTREATMENT to recommt the bll to the conference wth nstructons. Admnstra fcr the purpose o f consderng whrt FORCOLDTROUBLES merce at Ralegh, October ft, at noon, < I f an employe wth good character sentence. ern mplements o f war." apphes to us to tde hm over, fce wf D ton leaders declared tonght, however, may be done n the present campagn :,s p!cuy ot frs r at T n the ted-rooro be a^csspmoclated. Wall Street Journal. A F FID A V ITS FAVOR JUDGE. Bg Electrcal Trade. the moton to recommt would be lost by the advocates of the adopton o f the j & * %SW.. v ' J-,v Attorney W. H. Burgwyn after ths As Germany s the chef compet and the report approved. amendments to the Consttuton o f w S w ^ d n M w n a n a w n h V B O read a number of affdavts from tor of the Unted States n the electrcal Senator Reed severely crtczed the Non.n Vorth Carolna t^aronna, o to further lurtne. tn t.hat a mos., mrs-! j,ver a ffar]q the thm j)&.nne a and cloth; chest, soothng covered *n wth tl- trade throughout Wqnder who Vlla thought he was promnent lawyers attestng To the the world, conferees for strkng from the bll mportant cause. awptc vaporo are^ rel^aecd by tha^ IhxVj arrath and nhsted d rectly to th e l. tryng to put nto power when he qualtes and habts of the jurst, Solctor Sler declared, n ha affdavt, flf- Amercan manufacturers say that her hs.amendment whch would authorze '* need o t 41«torbto C U «Whle oral was dong all o f that fghtng anyway? removal even temporarly, wll throw the courts to appont recevers and generally. 50c ho at no tme saw Urn unduly under $100,000,000 of electrcs! orders to the &*1? the prop'srtj o f convcted corpor- ments t must be recognzed that there' Sem 'cay'co.*"'1 1 "creeo.boro, X a m m

5 * L O C A L A K D P E R S O N A L % day. I T Mr. R. F. DuRant s n Ralegh to- Mss Ola Evans spent ^ sterd a y ut Elon College wth frends. Mss Blanche'Story s spendng the wt^./ n Durtam wth frends. "'. * '.. ' Mr. J. A. Satterfeld spent yesterday n Greensboro on busness. Mss Nna Clendenn, of Elon College, spent yesterday n the cty. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smth, of Lberty, spent Thursday here wth frends. For all knd o f Feed 'go to Merchants Supply Co., Burlngton and Graham. Msses M ary and Beulah Foster.eft Wednesday for Durham to vst relatves. Frut jars and jelly glasses at the Merchants Supply Co., Burlngton and Graham. For more mlk anl butter, see Merchants Supply Go., Burlngton and Graham, Mss Vvan Walker and Mr. Cu\n Walker, of Watson, spent Wednesday n the cty. Mr, S. T Chandler and famly, of Greensboro, have moyed to Burlngton and are makng ther hnn'? wth ther son, who s telegraph operator for hr Western Unon. Mr. Chandler and hs son wll make valuable ctzens and we welcome them to our cty. Mss Francs V. Womble, nspector o f the schools o f the State, vsted th j ;-j[raded school Wednesday. She tattvs that she found the school n excellent condton, wth a corps o f <a*nest teachers and although a new 1uldng was. badly needed, the school ^erm has a future o f brght outlook. W e are.n fo r ft/jptara engagement c f oar atffrrrabte Ifcwoean war lord. The Church of the jlo ly Comforter, * rhe Reverend John Benners Gbuu, Church of the Holy Comforter. rescor, on Ot-fobfer 4th, at 11:00 o'clock there wll be a Specal Form o f Servce for the Specal Day o f ntercesson proclamed by the Presdent of tle fnted States. dally nvted, vces., The - pubtc cor- Pews free at alt ser:.. -x ---J---~~ General Unsettled Condtons n A he- vlle. Ashevlle, Sept. 29. A fter per.d ng a week nvestgatng- the conduct o f convct guards, justces o f the peace and arrestng offcers, the grand jury of the' Buncombe County Superor Court today recommended the 'Js- charge o f Grady Anderson, n charge of one o f the convct camps, the dscharge of Deputy Sherff Thomas J!. Parker and the wthdrawng of the commssons of Magstrates WalUr 12. Gudger and James A. McIntyre. Immedately followng th'* hlwg of the report, the sherff ask^d for the resgnaton o f Deputy Ps»rker, a no Judge K. B. Clne notfed Mag«- trntes Gudger and McIntyre tha* he wll expect them to subnet her n v;natons before the elosc r> the present term o f the court. ^ No acton has IGGER ETTER URL1NGT0N The Chamber of Commerce has just fnshed nstallng the bg electrc sgn for the cty on the top of Freeman ;* Drug Store. The sgn s to he lghted by the Pedmont Ralway & Electrc Company free of charge n order to help the town and to encourage our merchants to put up electrc sgns. whle the ^ The bg B ^ ts 10 feet hgh Stters are about 2 feet hgh..»gn requres 360 electrc lght and s a real beauty..b^.sop-.e means the lghts have not arrved fo r the sgn and t may be a week before the current s turned on t. Ths sgn s n keepng wth the progressve. sprt o f our town and com weak. pares favo. ably wth the sgns larger towns are puttng n. The sgn ca. be read nearly a mle by the naked eye. * o Athletcs at Elon. hlon College, Oct. 1. There s great satsfacton among all here that C. C. Johnson, member of last year s varsty basbetball and baseball teams and of last year s graduatng class, 1ms been elected assstant coach and 'j- strueto o f mathematcs.' Jack John- sor., as he s famlarly known on the Attend Masts; Conventon County been taken wth reference to recommendaton hl, s a most popular, man and r.s that. Anderson be esrtharg- Court House, Saturday October 3rd, presetct n ths "new capacty lu s -MORTGAGE SALE. 2:30 O clock. e-j from the ofteo he how hold.-:, as- brought about unversal approval and By vrtue o f a power of sale, _on- j the county commssoners have held delght. tane n a Mortgage Deed, executed ' Mr. Jm Snpe?, of Orange Grove, r.o meetng. Coach Doak s hopeful o f the athletc stuaton. He has most of hs od 1895, by Wllam Coble and wfe, to me ol the 5th day of February,! ev.t yesterday wth hs cousn, Kob- Charman N. A. Reynolds expressfcrt Patterson. led surprse at the report, and sad materal back and some very promsng Alce Coble, and duy recorded n Mrs. J. M. Hayes was carred to that h<_ doesn t beleve that Captan new men are turnng out. A book No. 24, page 242, 243, 244 n the Kalegh Wednesday to the hosptal Anderson has been gulty of mstreatng strong basketball schedule has bten offce of regster of deeds o f Ala for an operaton. prsoners. He stated that the arranged by Manager Bradford and mance County, default havng been matter wll be nvestgated. The Manager Farmer s at work on hs made n the payment of the note secured by sad mortgage deed, I wll Mr. Joe Holt, who has been sck grand ju ry s report says that f Capt. basbetball roster. It s expected that several weeks, s mprovng and Anderson sn t dscharged, hs authorty be curtaled. be pulled off wth North Carolna col M ONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914, a larger percentage of the games w, oa hopes to be out n a few days. Do not fal to hear Hon. A, E. Holton, The grand jury charges that the leges than last year, and ths s as at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the Court House and Hon. John T. Benbow, at Gra two magstrates and the deputy sher t should be. There was much regret door n the Town o f Graham, County ham, Saturday* October 3rd, 1:30 P. ff have been gulty o f tryng to perform last year over the fact that so many o f Alamance, N. C,, sell to the hghest M. the dutes o f ther offces whle gafnes were scheduled wth out-of-the- bdder at publc aucton for cash, the under the nfluence o f ntcxcantts. t State teams. followng pece or parcel of land lyng- Mr.' J. L, Chambers, o f Charlotte, adds that other magsrates of Buncombe and beng n Patterson s Town- County have been gulty of 'Masonc Meetng... _ gpett several days here wth hs shp*"aamance County, North Carolne,'and known and desgnated as daughter, Mrs. Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., drnkng, but states that t has been The Masons have moved nto ther ths week. follows unable to secure evdence tendng to new lodge room and wll hold ther Msses Florne Robertson and Cecl show that they tred to conduct ther regular convocaton tonght, October Beghmng at a stone at Wllam lc t leave today for Hgh Pont, where courts whle under the nfluence o f 2, when the thrd degree w be conferred Coble's corner, runnng W. ten chans on Mr. 1>. Burton May. All they wll fcearh ths wnter n the 31c- ntoxcants. to a stone, thence S. ten chans to a chancsvlle school- stone, thence E. ten chans to W llam thrd degree Masons are requested Coble s corner, thence N. wth Steamer Makes Good Tme from New to attend ths meetng and assst ; Heet Pulp, C. S. Mea, and Hulls, Wslam Coble s lne to the begnnng, York to Wlmngton. the ceremony. Assstant Grand Lecturer J. W. Patton w be present A lfa lfa Dary Feed, the mlk producer:', at The Merchants Supply Co., more (>r less. contanng ten acres, be the same Wlmngton, Sept. 29. The Clyue Lnn steamer Cherokee arrved **t J and nstruct the members. A fter 'he Burlngton and Graham. Ths the 8th day o f September, o'clock yesteday afternoon from New ceremony a socal and smoker wll be Msses Stella Teague, Mnne Clark York Cty, makng the trp n 4G held, when good fellowshp wll regn A. L. COBLE, and Agnes Crutchfeld, of Swepsnn-; hours and 25 mnutes, whch smashed supreme. Mortgagee. T H IN K OF IT, 30,000 Persons Psblcly Recommend Our Remedy. Some Are Burlngton People. Over one hundred thousand have recommended Doan s Kdney Plls, F or backache, kdney, urnary lls. Thrty thousand sgned testmonals Are appearng now n publc prnt. Some o f them are Burlngton people. Some are publshed n Burlngton; No other remedy shows such proof. Follow ths Burlngton woman s example. Mrs. T. A. Amck, Means St., Burlngton, N. C., says: I lke Doan's Kdney Plls and I am gad to tell about the good they dd me. My back ached and my sdes paned me. I was nervous and my kdneys were When someone told me about Doan s Kdney Plls, I used them. They releved me n every way. Mrs. Amck s only one of many Burlngton people who have gratefully endorsed Doan s Kdney Plls. I f your, bck achoa I f your kdneys bother you, dor,": smply ask for a kdney remedy ask dstnctly fur Doan s Kdney Flls, the same that Mrs. Amck by home cumony. the remedy backed GGc al stores. Foster-!l.'.;r: Co., Props., Buffalo, N. ^. "When Vour Back s I.ane- - Remember the Xame. J. H. Vernon, Attorney, vlle, had a very pleasant walk to 'all prevous records for tme for a Burlngton Sunday afternoon. j steamer trp from New York to W lmngton, Meetng Closes. even betterng the Cherokee's The revval meetng whch has been NO TICE! Rev. C. W. Erwn, of Asheboro. wll o own record of two weeks ago, when progress at the Methodst Protestt Church for the past ten day.'-, speak n the Sunday School Rally servces Sunday at Elmre. He wll also the prevous best rcord wat broken. LA N D SALE :! Ths record wf doubtless stand untl closed last nght. There were several preach Sunday nght at 7:30. the proposed faster boat s put <n: conversons and much good was accomplshed. By vrtue o f the authorty conferred Msses Hope and Gypsy Baker and ths lne. The Cherokee brought a Rev. Bethea who assst n me the undersgned comms Messrs. Eugene and Oscar and Vrgl number of passengers. soner by a judgment of the Superor ed the pastor s a splendd preacher Baker, o f Durham, spent Sunday the j The Cherokee wll be back n po t Court n a specal proceedng enttled and hs sermons were uplftng to the guest of Capt. J. C. Walton and fam - j Thursday from Georgetown and on Mrs. A. V. S. Aldrdge and others church and convncng to the no>ly.! Frday, from 1 to 5 p. m., the ctzens Chrstan. aganst Jesse R. Aldrdge and others, Several accessons to the I w l! on Saturday the 17th day o f Wlmngton wll be guests aboad church wl! follow as a resut o f the Rev. N, G. Bethea, of Henderson,. c f October, 1914, on the premses, t jthe handsome vessel. The occason meetng. who has been assstng n the meetng at the Methodst Protestant s the formal openng of the Clyde'j! 12 o clock M., offer for sale and sell I new termnals n ths cty. t> the hghest bdder at aucton for Books Open. church, returned to hs home ths jcash that certan tract or parrel of mornng The regstraton books are now open. j and located n Stoney Creek Town- Boost Buy-a-Bale, Those who have just become 21 years, shp, Caswell County and adjonng Mr. G. A. Patterson and sster. Ms-5 Atlantc Ctyr N. J.( Sept, 29. The o age or those who have moved fm n Irene, of Lberty, passed through town buy-a-bale*' movement was gven mpetus the lands of Dr. J. A. Pnnx and oth one county to another or from one Wednesday enroute for today at the annual conventon precnct to another snce they regs Farmvlle, ers, and known as the James IL Ad- j where Mr. Patterson wll be marred. o f the Natonal Carrage Bulders assocaton, tered last, must regster agan. Re rdge home place, and contans; 1*«2 j representatves o the bg They were joned here by Mr. Joe j acres, more or less. Full and complete! I'ogleman. factores of the country pleadng to descrpton can be had by reference to j publcans take notce, to provde happness for hs famly? Do you ever stop to thnk and consder f he futnre-the oblgaton 9 upon every self-respectng ctzen You can t expect to provde happness wth an empty pocket. BEGIN to save NOW-depost a dollar or more n ths bank each week and watch your account grow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tne bjnt that j o a r U NVLK SAM patronzes. Burlngton, Nor Carolna. MADE FOR THE MILLIONS Every season fnds more women seekng the protecton that cones wth the trade-mark of Queen Qualty Sfcoet. now up a the mllons. The number of Queen Qualty customers s But ths s nothng surprsng to those who know the Qoesn Qualty Shoe. The only wonder s that any woman can be nduced to wear any other. Sold ony by Foster Shoe Company BURLINGTON, >: NORTH CAROLINA J. D. & L. B. Whtted Invtes Y ou to V ew T h e Authentc A utum n and W nter Modes n Coats, Suts, Gowns, W raps and Mllnery. Talored Suts and Coats. Every w h m o f fashon s shown n our collecton of Talored Suts and Coats. Colors: Russan G reen Tete-Denegre, Navy. Monkey Brown and M dnght Blue. Prced $10.00 to $ deed made December Sth, 18H8, by buy cotton. One St. Lous frm contracted for 1,000 bales. School chhren love bananas, you j [ lfus G AWl.d(,e t0 j ames R. A ld -!!.ve the school chldrc-n. buy then. a ;,.(!ffe and c o r d e d j Book v, on j Mllnery Uw.ch o f oaanas, ffty cents He ; n!.^6 gge ef the Regster of Decs olfce 1 Harry Thaw has receved another bunch whle they last. Marchants Sup-! for Caswell Connty. large wad from Pttsburgh. The average man no longer cares a hang ply Co. j Presentng every prevalng Autum n feature from The sad land s well wateved and ^ o j z r r r : jany knd of farm machnery can be about such nformaton, but every Am erca's most noted m llners Morehead, Bananas ffty cents the bunch, ths use:l 011!M0lhs of t; the majorty of lttle movement- of ths knd has a Jardnc and G _uge and models evolved by our desgners. week only, Merchants Supply Co. lt s gran land, hut a pen on s fne meanng all ts own for the thrfty j tobacco land. About fft acres ready New Hampshre folks, - 0- ' for farmng, 15 acres n orgnal W ANTEIS: To rent for cash the I.. growth. So acres n second srr >wth There are certan thngs that per- J. Fonvlle farm, contanng 185 acres, j tmber. haps properly come under the jursdcton of the Federal Government, lmts o f Burlngton. Ths lar.d s n 90 acres of whch las wthn the cty j There s located 0:1 ths Ivml a good well o f water, one arood tobacco barn, stll t s not exactly honest to ask hgh state of cultvaton and s well V IC K 'S 8 S S & 2 S Z S A L V E n lve room dwellng hr.use and outhouses. the Federal Government to do for us adapted to the growth o f tobacco, thngs that v. e would not do ourselves truck, gran and grasses. Ample All hands should jon n and boost ' Most towns ttave banshed' 'corn E. F. UPCHURCH, f t happened to be our busness co do barns and outbuldngs. For further the far and not leave t all to the vas but they are ssl! the stand bys. Commssoner. t. partculars apply to C. C. Fonyll# far offcals. of the county fars. Ths 17th day of Sept

6 DORIS B LA K E S A Y S : Woman Culls Men to War. Ctttaael Joseph A. HtrrU. I Joy Not Thers, They M e n Pact. One of th* most nterestng features A Prayer. London, Sept. 19. A rousng appeal For nearly thrty-sx years the ger.- Last Saturday the Seymour home- o f the Twenty-Ffth Annversary Exercses at the A. & M. College, Oct. Md smoke and dn and shot and shell, God o f the hosts that fght and de, N o Woman Beleves Everythng a of a solder s wfe to the men of England has been made by Lady Maxwell, has set hs type n the old fashoned lghts. There was musc and dar.e- 1-3, wll be the General Reunon Through all the noses o f a hell tleman whose name heads ths artcle?stead n Oak Park was gay wth Man Tells Her. She Just Pre- ' tends She Does. wfe of Leut. Gen. Sr John Grenfell wr.y and weekly puled hs Washng- ng. The guests o f honor were a &* S p. m. on Frday, October 2d. A t The curse, the groan, the battle-cry, Maxwell, former colonel 'o f the famous Black Watch regment of Hgh world, wth the regularty of a clock, I Today the house s darkened. o f former professors and trustees, sky, ton hand press, and sent, out to the brde and groom-to-be. ths meetng there wll be a reunon Our prayers go toward the far blue THE L A S T WORD. Some one has rghtfully denned the landers. and the fathfulness of a tax collec- For n the mdst o f the nerrytor except for one week n each year, makng Saturday the young couple Prof. J. IR. Chamberlan and Ex- From pan, and care, and sorrow free, who wll speak at ths meetng are O Lord, to ask that we may be last word as the most dangerous Every man n Germany, every man o f nfernal machnes/ and the struggle for the possesson of t as full halt and the ll have rsen to ther n France, all save the old and he when he took seven days off for a learned there was a barrer to ther Presdent George T. Wnston. Untl at last we come to dwell summer vacaton The Ofange County happness. They thought they could It s nterestng to note, that the Near Thee, on hgh. o f danger as the struggle for the possesson o f a- lghted bombshell. The ther manhood or to de," she declares. Observer, from the hstorc precncts country s call and gone forth to prove not bater t down no' pass around. ptsdng offcer at ths reunon wll of Hllsboro. He has done conservatve, conscentous ealmy-eonsdered Mss Katherne Seymour fanted n be W. J. Peele, Esq., o f Ralegh, author o f a standard text book on ct And yet strve on where cannon rolls, God o f the multtudes that grean, last word s the cause o f many a W ll Englshmen alone st by '.he an epleptc spell. A doctor was summoned. The guests departed. And domestc tragedy. The occasons or. work. He has served hs people well ftre and spn? es. encourager of lterary and hstorcal work n North Carolna, and tolls, Where death hews down ts bloody whch we hold our tongue never gve for more than a generaton. when the physcan had e ft the grl Must we feel ashamed to be Englsh women when we see you skulkng us an hour of regret. But the agones Joe Harrs now retres. He h?, called to her sde her fance, Arthur a frend o f every movement for edu-j Whose weary hearts begn to moan, we have suffered over thfe tmes we sold the name, good-wll and busness Sech, and told hm t meant death or caton and mprovement n the State Amd the battle s sullen drone, at home, watchng football or erckddn t bte back the last word. ol the Orange County Observer to the nsanty for her. f she marred and Mr. Peole s name s held n specal Jet matches, lyng on the-grass n the O Father, hear our humble prayer! Some wag once sad that the last Hllsboro Publshng Company. Ws there mght be chldren. She v.as honor at the A. & M. College because Protect ths country, brght and far!, sun, safe and secure as you fondly word s about all that, some poor welcome the new, but n partng wth gong to kll herself. he was a member of the hstorc YYa- W e lean our swords, we lean our souls I delude yourselves whle the manhood o f Europe s sheddng ts. blood women get out o f lfe." A sad epour neghbor Harrs, and hs famlar Rech warned her father o f the sucde threat, and went to hs rooms at ularzed the movement whch result ; O tauga Club, whch suggested ar.d pop Oh Thee, alone Amen. *>>oh. s t not? Observer, we experence a pang of on, the battlefelds? Awake! Awake! What s the use of the last word" pognant pan. He retres n a phlosophc manner, wth the words o f S06 Dakn street. ed n the establshment o f the college. A fter readng the numerous personal experences of Amercan tour I f you w not answer the call of the anyway? In the days that followed hs fela patrot n hs partng announcement, low boarders notced that Rech had bugle, at least let the women's voces In the battle for the last word -, call you out to fght for. us and for The publc generally have had sts n the war zone one becomes so an. authorty has wrtten, "vctory Mr. Harrs s a gentleman o* tne re- changed. He was rch. Hs father our chldren. I am a woman, alas! enough o f the land fghtng, what nervous that when some one begns spells as much msery and sufferng fned type; o f the old newspaper had left hm $100,000 a few years and I cannot go, but my man s gone, they would lke to hear s a good 1wg to say, the tran was crowded when fo r the vanqushed and the vctory. school; and we hope the evenng of ago. He was a teacher n the College and had I sons 1 would send every one report about an actual sea fght between the boasted naves of Germany we left Boulogne wthout our baggage, we begn to grow fant, and hs lfe wll be made refulgent by the o f Musc, and had a brllant future; d O O forth to lght for England s sake. reflectons of past good deeds performed, and a crown o f glory be hs reward yet t was known that he had not slept He had thousands of frends. And A farmer once cut down a tree Wll you let the Germans brand ar.d England. It looks very much then we nstantly reeall that we have whch stood so near the boundary lne you as a' naton o f cowards? They lke both are dodgng ths engagement. an engagement at our offce that very when the day s done. He wll stll r. hs bed snce Frday nght. o f hs farm that t was doubtful have called you a naton of shopkeepers. What then? But wll you be marne served to lst the world know appontment. The recent -venture of a German sub- m*nu^e an4 rush there to prevent dsfollow the dutes of a Justce of the They found the answer to ther whether t belonged to hm or to bs Peace. Whatever he does he has the unspoken questons early yesterday neghbor. The neghbor clamed the scorned by a naton o f waters? Yet. where these shps were at anchor. good wll and best wshes of the press mornng when the bodes o f Rech and tree and sued the man who cut t for the waters have dropped ther napkn and gone forth to fght. Won't One thng s sure. The result was of the State, o f whch he has been hs fancee were taken from a closet damages. The case was sent ron; so overwhelmng n Vrgna as to be such an honorable and esteemed member for so!c.r:fr. There had been no frenzed eme A Mssour darky Was endeavorng n Rech s room. Reasonable. court to court. Tme was wasted the sturdy shopkeepers put up ther decsve and there wll be no second and temper lost. But the case fnally was ganed by the prosecutor. The selves men? Must we women ask, shutterq and lkewse prove them electon r. the Old Domnon on prohbton no more so than n North mofenv.-tao shrjllu x lrjhs shdlu ssh tc.1 about the sucde pact, aa Lhe to sell a mule to a Jefferson Cty I.Uers they left ndcated. man, who, however, was r. doubt as last of the transacton was that the Where s the manhood of England? Carolna where prohbton has come man who ganed the case had to sell Sleepng or dead? Nearly 100,000 men E c h o e s of The polce found a loaded revolver tothe anmal s age. W a r K.-w e e n t h e S a t e s. to stay. n the room. They beleve that Rech s If," sad he, ths mule s as young Ms whole farm to pay hs costs. Then have answered the call, but what of A u n t B e c k y, :'. h e M e x t o n S c o tts h -----;------O I.rst ntenton wa? to kll hs sweetheart and then hmself, an-j that he so at the knees? as you clam, why s t that he bends '^rv!ess and pcn-ules^ ne thrjst the mllon who reman behnd? Have S h c f :-c y s : I f Presdent Wlson evolves a peace hs> hands nto h3 p»cket? and trumphantly exclames I beat hm.'1 skns? problems o( hard tme, the reduc not be a man n all the land wth they enlsten n a brgade o f whoe I l. ar the neghbors dscussng the plan that wll end the war there '(rll abandoned that plan ar.d chose as. Oh, don't let that lttle fact worry In the same way husband and wfe Leut. Gen. Maxwell has won dstncton on many battlefelds. He omy, etc., all of whch remnds me of ton of expenses, the practce of econ The letters whch dsposed o f ther you, boss, the negro hastened to saysuffcent courage to ever, menton that become bankrupt of heart wealth n personal effects were found on a Dat mule bend at de lags, but t second-term plank. I f he should halt table. She had wrtten: an t due to no age, dat he does. Re ther struggle for the last word. was at Tel-el-Kebr n 1882, up th Cvl W ar tmes. I heard two lades the terrble carnage fo r a day t would I f there s one power on earth v;z Nle n , was wth the Egyptan fronter feld force n G. He wnter, but guessed they would have say they needed new coat suts ths Please do not blame us n ths, hones truf, boss, s dat I an t had be a great accomplshment n the should not struggle for t s the povvfor I de happy n Arthur's arms as de money to look ofter dat mule de cause o f mercy. er to wound the feelngs of one we've commanded the Fourteenth brgade to do wthout. The women of the I hoped to lve. I hope for peace n way he oughter been. M y stable s vowed to love. Rather should we n the Boer war and was twce mentoned n dspatches. mnus any boughten clothng what to be a much wser body than the South lved throughout four years the next world whch 1 cannot fnd n knder low an dat mule he been oblged to stoop a lttle, dat s all. Harp The Senate s generally supposed ths.".«e.nd up prayers of grattude f we ;\re ncapable of woundng wth words. ever, and went on ther way cheerly Ktty's lfe must be a lvng ers Magazne. House, but n the matter o f gettng Nothng so quckly or so surely F lease read the advertsements n.-sngng. death, he wrote, and mne has been thngs done, there s much that the so full o f dsappontment that I caa- I f Vrgna wants prohbton we drves people apart as the frequent th;- paper HOME FOLKS, the last j lower house o f Congress can teach not stand t. K tty loves me. I love nflcton of pan caused by stngng one of them. Consder ther nearness homespun dress s plan I know, hope she wll get t whether t does the greatest delberatve body on K tty. repartee. to you. Remember that ther money j ^ s palmetto, too, all she may expect o f t or not. earth.! They w ll be bured sde by sde O s nvested H ERE where t c-cu-j Bl,; then,hey show, what Southern The double funeral wll be tomorrow Among the speaker? at the A & later, a.d goes nto the general m- j t-'rls, afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late M. College on October 3r the closng provement fund that actually helps j f -)" Southern rghts can do. home of Mss Seymour at 228 North day of the Twenty-ffth Annversary YOU! Elmwood Avenue, Oak Park. Phla e cereses, wll be the People s navy j The announcement that the war had Secretary/ Hop. Josephus Panc!*. A 3 teacher of the A. & M. Sunday school at one of the Ralegh Churches, ujui as a pe>m.a! and edtoral frend of the students, Mr. Danels was a l ways a loyal and useful frend of th«college. He wll he a most welcome guest on the campus. T h e s a g g t ^ lu n s t m e l y th a t k I* 'vr b e t t e r to h e lp r>;y th e c o m o f w a r nnd um.- t th e re th u n to p ;»y fo. ar.d h a u * : h e re. A G e r n u n.-. v u t y r. C h c a g o s c-! 1- *«rg n pc:.::re o f th e K a s e r f o r th.*!e r. e ( t «*f : w a r r e l e f fu n d. IIm \ w o u ld s;t» f,»r th-» K e d l-.t t r y f a m l y c : )T./ d * th«- f g h t n g r o y a l c o u s n s? Tho man who.spends hs change j stepped the mportaton of drugs was buyng a rosy nose has o busness j most pleasng to Young Amerca ur.- knockng the grl who spends her con j t t was learned that the embargo rosy cheeks _ The people o f Vrgna wll vote j dd not nclude castor ol.! It mght he consdered rght by next Tuesday, September 22, on the a.nut!)!> per cent, of the people to ap- qreston of State-Wde Pro hbto^ j ply that extra 17 cents mleage grant- r:r.d then a very drty campagn w lljtd by congress o ts members to the n over. jlatus n the goventnen revenue. Do ! w;- hear a second? W e E u r o p e s k lln g o u t t s peo- j ! :>' ' w a r th e U n t e d S t a t e s s m a k - j ; f th e fa r m e r s h a v e t o h e lp th e m vvy w t h t h e fo lk s b y m e a n s o f S e lv e s o u t o f t h s h o le t h e y w l l n o t - lrea d accdents. In tw o serou s ac-1 he so lk e ly to g e t n t agan. c.er.t;-. th s w e e!; a t o t a l o f a b o u t : O \ ; y f a t u t e s s r e p o r t e d. E u r o p e I S w e a t n g o v e r th e lo s s o f L m b e r y car. ::t e a s t te a c h th e U n te d S t a t e s n A u s t r a, th e G e r m a n s a r e a p p a r - fo m e t h n r n th e w a y o f s a tv y o f j r a l l y d o n g t h e r b e s t to g v e F r a n c e ; r ; L.r W eo e'w u rst o f the w a r rur.v.r. delpha Press. AU F.urope wll have short gran crops next year. The South can double ts acreage crop of corn next year wth proft to ts planters, and n every gran crop t can produce should largely ncrease ts acreages. There seems to be fully two years o f gr?al prosperty comng to the agrculturalsts of the Unted States provded they are favored wth normal weather n!!>i.\ O Those people who resde along the tle ralroads snd who have been kckng all these years, about hgh j freght rates, wll not have a chancel to learn what a f-eght bll really s! when the war tax becomes effectve. I One Dollar $ 1.00 $1.00 Wll Brng * TW IC E -A -W E E K DISPATCH To Your Door Twce-A-Week Twelve Months 1 Year HEADQUARTERS FOR FEED RT] I We are headquarters tor al knds of feed. We make a specalty of Dary and horse and mule feed. Our busness s wholesale, but we wll sell such goods as the merchants do not carry n stock to any one wantng them, ths lne comprses hay, cotton seed meal, cotton seed hulls & meal mxed whch s called a balanced raton, beet pulp, the great mlk producer, Alfalfa dary feed, horse & mule feed, ths s called sweet feed, ts fne. We also have corn, oats, shpstuff, bran, corn meal, flour, lard, sugar coffee, onons, potatoes, apples, oranges, candes, full lne grocers drugs and sundres. Remember wc bay n car lots for cash, we are n poston to gve yoa better prces than any other dealer, we buy cheaper, we bay larger. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Burlngton, N. CṂerchants Supply Company ^ > «n r v / 1 * * * *» l j. c, * *>""* *» CjLAa^a- * * «* Graham, N. C POOR

7 DAD W RITE S TO H IS SON ON THE I Fre Inspecton to be Made of the Why North Carolna Farmers Contnue ROAD. Poor. Cty. W ll Buy Cotton from Tobacco Dealers. A western farmer, wonderng why! Sherwood Bcckwell, formerly chtec o f the Ralegh Fre Department, who New York, Sept. 28. The Am ercan North Carolna farmers were so poor,: Wheren the Elder Dscusses Woman Tobacco Company s to lend ts paused by the road sde one day and was recently apponted nspector of and Wom^n Snce the Famous the many fre departments n the varous powerful support to makng the buy- reasoned t out. The reason why s j Garden Scene. ctes and towns of the State by a-balc-of-cotton dea a success. The always a vtal queston, so he stopped! o Insurance Commssoner James R. plan evolved, by the Tobrcco Company by the road and let the old mare 1. M y Dear Son: Young, arrved n the cty yesterday wll greatly help the cctton stuaton browse whle he fgured t out, and A frend o f mne and also o f yours mornng. The local fre department n the South, whle at the same tme ths s the result: North Carolna remarked the other day.n the wll be the frst n the State to be nspected stmulatng trade through the South farmers get up earfy at the alarm1 course o f a and nstructed whch wll reern general conversaton, States and so establshng con of a Connectcut clock, button thor That boy of yours s certaly gettng qure the entre week. fdence n the South s contnued prospertyalls, Chcago suspenders to Detrot over to be a heart-breaker. Then he Mr. BrockweU*s dutes consst of put on a par o f boots made n went on to say, n answer to my natural queston as to what he meant, method o f handlng fres and the d f nstructng the Bremen, as to the best In a letter sent to ts customers, Oho, wash n a Pttsburgh basn, use P em val S Hll, Presdent o f The Cncnnat soap, wpe on a cotton towel made n New Hampshre, st down that he saw you shnng up to a lttle ferent nstruments used to fght the Amercan Tobacco Company, makes blonde a member of a burlesque flames.. Whle the Greensboro fremen the followng offer: We w ll pur to a Grand Rapds table, eat hot bs have always conducted and hanchase at 10 cents a pound, as many troupe who was a lttle older than cut made wth Mnneapols flour, she seemed to be. dled themselves n the best and most pounds o f good mddlng cotton from Kansas Cty bacon and Indanapols Now, Bob, ths letter s just between effcent style n the past wth the ach o f our customers n the above grts fred, n Omaha lard, cooked on you and me. There s no partcular result that Greensboro has Had probably named states, as the aggregate num a St. Lous stove. Buy Irsh potat j-2s few er large fres than any cty ber o f pounds o f Red J. and Penn's grown n Calforna and seasoned wth call for t, because I beleve you are true enough to yourself and to your n the State, a lttle nstructon from Natural Leaf plug tobaccos, Bull Durham Rhode Island spces. The meal over, and Tuxedo Smokng Tobaccon, they clap on an old hat made n mother to Keep out o f any annoyng: one who knows how the fres should entanglements; but take ths tp from be fought wll ncrease the effcensy and Soveregn Cgarettes (countng Phladelpha, harness a Mssour mule father* A travelng man has no busness of the tre department n many wafts <ach thousand o f Soceregn Cgar fed on Iowa corn, New York harness, makng eyes at any woman hut and naturally save thousands c f dolettes as equal to nve pounds o f to and plow mortgaged covered farms hs wfe, f he s lucky enough to Jav:e lars n the course of several.months*.. bacco), shpped drect to such consumer wth Indana plow. A t nght, they one. from Sppt. 20, 1914 to Nov. crawl under New Jersey blankets and In. addton to nstructng the fre l^oman God bless her has been fghter:, the best way to han-le ther o0, 1914." are kept, awake bv North Carolna blamed, justly and unjustly for creatng r.ppa'utu* to get quckest results, Mr. Ths letter was sent to dealers r, dogs the only home product on the more trouble than any othe.* Bruckwell wll make a thorough am Alabama, Arkansas, Florda, Georga, place. No w lder they keep poor. j beng, human or otherwse. Fron rgd nspecton of every buzlduy Lousana, Msssspp, North Carolna, Selected.! the tme she struck a had bargan wth wthn the fre lmts. Several members. Oklahoma, South Carolna, Ten of the local deno,,tnenfc wll rmko nessee- and Texas, so that the bene a Serpent n the Garden o f Ed*, What ar. lnn::*v.:-& Workman s God! ar.d there are some mean enough to these touv of nspect on wth 31 f* fcal effects of ths plan wll be far In mnature v.:< v.o as n the great.! say that the serpent was the m\t Brockwell and learn how to keej the reachng. Wth one h;-.r.d le s, perhaps, mak- j salesman and a good one at that ho: artcle-, that wll a!l»v a fr- to get Mr. Hll * gave out the followng» j. j j. mg u rng o f 1,000 mles dameter,1 far.-boulders have bad to bear a a good start suv;jy fvot' ah htldmgs satcment: It s out plan to render:,,.., ! 1 : to revolve round a planet lke Spf.urn, heavy burden. n the 've lmts. unform help to our customers n nl;,,.4.,, and WRh the other js formng ornung :a x tooth u»m ( o Mr, Brockwell s wc ftted f r the cotton-growng sectons. The brands n the ray of the feather of < hum- T H E H E R I T A G E O F H E L E N OI-' T R O Y, E T A L. new poston nc hold.?, he havng ueen on whch we make ths cotton-buyng the chef of the Ralegh department offer have such a large sale throughout nng brd, or a pont n the cnuv of th«e foot of a mcroscopc nsect. When these sectons, that we estmate Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, and a for a number o f ye\v< a.l s also a he works n mnature everythng s bunch of other unmoral and mmoral graduate o f a?ar*re school located n 10,000 bales of cotton can be bought glded, polshed and perfect, hut women, have furnshed work for hstorans, New York that does nothng but In by our Company under ths plan. Uy whatever s made by human art, as and ther modern ssters have struct fremen. Grecnsl.oe News. offerng to blry cotton from ts south- a needle, etc., when vewed by * v crotaken up the work and made dvorce ern customers the Company feels t,,, r * \scope, appears rough ana coarse awd lawyers suffer from enlargement of s renderng a servce to the terr- J The Lghts of Freedom. 1bunglng. Bshop law. pocketbook and court room clerks tory whch deals largely wth t, and On many a heght, n many a port O--- overwork. The Lghts of Freedom glow; s also makng a sound fnancal nvestment. j Snake Makes Her Am True. Woman, my boy, s a fral vessel, And shall they be the wanton sport J Mamma, see the bg worm I ve but man s weaker. She s be.set O f hm who brngs them low? jg o t? called out three-year-old H. R. on all sdes by temptatons and an Shall they no more about us gleam BUY A BALE. j Vonderster, Jr., to hs mother as He nablty to cast her vote, whle sunbaked In al the ways we go? sat today n hs wagon near ther hoboes and pckled drunks»vho Shall throttlng darkness mock our Megs O. Frost n The Galveston 'camp. The moter looked and saw the haven t her ablty swng Natonal dream? News. ; chld playng wth a sx-foot blackelectons. I hear you thunder No! snake. Now, remember, 1 am not sayng anythng aganst any partcular actress, watress or any other tress you I hear the boom of butly guns Off many a tremblng shore, If you are a man of means, I f you ve ffty n your jeans, She had never dscharged a revolver before, hut graspng her husband's weapon ht the snake four tmes out are lkely to run nto whle on the Whle nland, far and wde there runs of fve attempts. Bloomsburg, Pa., road. They may have noble work tc A myrad-footed roar I f you ve fgured out you re broke, do he frst two have n entertanng Such voces are the fery vote Put your damond stud n soak, Dspatch. and feedng us lords of creaton. For mastery soon or late; Ths emergency's no joke,! Our plan: Close Congress and ope. The trouble s that many of them Say, whose the banner that shall flout? the cotton exchange?. are sly wenches who delght n conquests Whose ycld tself to Fate? c f hearts. There are others I f you re workng for the South, who seem bound to make up Eva s falng for that bargan n applet l.y makng man sweat all the tme. In your work as perambulatng dspenser of your house's products, yjtu are bound to come n contact wth nl classes, and when a man has been out ot. the road for several months and s tred and cross the sght of a wo takng a stroh wth her after supper and makes a date. The outcome s usually trouble spelled large. Th soubrette or the ngenue or tha plan chorus lady, travelng from town to town on the tank crcuts, s just as anxous o amuse herself, and f you fal for t the result s sometmes a breach o f promse sut or somethng less whch menns advertsng for the lady and..^-ety for the man. The thng for you to do s to fx thngs rght wth that lttle Jane Hammett you are keepng company wth. I kr.ow her people, and t w 1e all rght wth me. I f you need any* < *e to keep you straght, she wll. Don't get touchy about ths letter. ' cu don t have to read t a the way frough. And, by the way, you need ot forward t to mother, as you are the habt of <*ong wth my letters. The n ght wonder, beng a woman, vhere I got my knowledge of her sex. W rte me n care o f the house next lme. ) have a hope wthn my breast That blazes lke ; star; Above the battle waves the crest O f one who gudes the war The Sprt of the Just Decree That lays the tyrant low. And shall he fear who now s free? I hear you thunder No! John Rhuddlau Q A man was arrested on the charge o f robbng another of hs watch ar.d chan. It was clamed that he nnd thrown a bag over hs vctm s head, strangled and robbed hm. There was so lttle evdence, however, that the Now s the tme to ht the ball. judge quckly sad: Dscharged! The prsoner stood stll n the dock amazed at beng gven hs freedom soon. Help the farmer our ths Fall, You'll he proud you dd your share When the cash that you can spare You re dscharged,1 repeated the < Flattens out ths cotton scare. judge. You can go. You re free. { Stll r.o move from thep rsoner, who stood starng at the judge. Don t you understand? You have been acqutted. the judge. Get out! shouted W ell, stammered the man, do I have to gve hm back hs watch *:nd chan?*' O---- ~ It begns to look as f the powers would have to take a day or two of about Thanksgvng and attend to Turkey. Buy a hale. Let your cash speak not your mouth, j Buck up, brother, all an t lost, Ths yeve rver can be crossed, Don t get scart about the cost, Keep Kng Cotton on hs throne, You wll help along your b\z (Doesn't matter what t s) And your neghbor wll help hs, Bold knaves thrve, wthout one gran o f sense, But good men starve for want of mpudence Hs Engne Reversed. Dryden. What s ths trouble old man? I m n a bad way. I He awake nghts thnkng about my work. Then when I m at work I keep gong to sleep. Tt-Bts, Professonal Cards Dr. L. H. Allen Eye Specalst Offce Over C. F. Neese's Stare Burlngton, - N. C. man's face s apt to make hm do Though e' e»-y cannon West and Ea ^- P. yptjon, E>. V. S. thngs he would otherwse thnk of Drench every feld wth blood; Snce the Dove o f Peace has flown, IV. A. I-1. Vf. twce and then pass up. Though seas turn wne at Fury's feast Spoon & Hornaday THE LIGHT TH A T LIES IfN WO Yet Aaron s rod -hall bud! Let the Old World have her war, Veternarans The Rght shall crown hmself wth When her fre-for-al! s o er u ttfc e a n d IW m p k a O ffc e P h o u e H?1 M A N S EYES. He sees the lght whch les n the bay. The Rose of Peace shall bloom, Shell need cotton more and more, 41 " M an St. Keud**ne«* Phone eyes of a pretty watress and straghtway he begns to wonder what that to slay Let the wldcat.tock-schemers rest. And where Wrong s blade leaped out C. A. Anderson M. D, lght means, not knowng, of course, That blade shall dg hs tomb. that t merely les. Ke fgures on When you ve ffty to nvest, Offce hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m Frst Natonal Bank Buldng. Leave day calls at Bradcj * Drugstore. John H. Vernon. Attrs**y am «ow.-elm* at Burlngton, N. C Offce room 7 and 8 Second Soar Frst Nat l Bank Ruldtu* offce phone J Resdent phone 337-L DR J. H BROOKS Surgeon Denfs Foster b H R L IN ^ T O S, X. t. Dr. Walter E. Walker Sellars Buldng P h o n e s (U p Store) 80-J 8-10 a. m. H o u r s 80-G 7-8 p. m. The Season s Smartest Costumes The Basque and the Redngote Polonase now the vogue n Bars and New York EASILY MADE AT HOME are accurately descrbed and beautfully llustrated n the New Autumn McCALL PATTERNS AND F A S H I O N P U B L I C A T I O N S N o w O n S a h Watch the Spec1 Pece G cod. Snc-/ and make1s t y l s h b u t clc-tlu-s y o u r s e l f. T -.c rm cs.-j-t j:!- j... :.«r a s r u o n s a r e eas^y t o : McCall Patterns nsx r^ L.e t Lm- 1 '* es-t s t y l e s a n d a p e r f e c t ^ G e t Tha N e w M c C a ll B ook o f k c's.'r: Merchant Gets P r o t e c t o n " TS ths the Spencer Natonal Bank? T h s Fj[ s Goodwn & Com pany, of Sprngfeld, Mr. Goodwn talkng. A stranger has just offered a check on your bank for $30 m payment for some goods. Says hs name s John Doe. Has he an account and s he good for that amount?. B y telephonng to the bank, the merchant can always protect hmself from loss by worthless checks. When you telephone sm!«s O U T H E R N B E L L T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y Greatly Reduced Fares T R A L E l G H 7 N r C., A N D RETURN' Va S o u t h e r n R a lw a y Account North Carolna State Agrcultural Far, OCT. 19 to 24th, In addton tn the excellent regular pa^^eer tran servce to and from Ralegh, the followng SPEC!AL TRAINS wll be operated: Greensboro and ntermedate statons to Ralegh and return, leavegreer.sbc»-o OCTOBER 21 and 22 6:30 a. m., arrve Rnlegh 9:Sfl a.m. Returnng leave Ralegh 6:00 p. n., same day. Oxford ard ntermedate statons to Ralegh and return, leave Oxford 7:00 OCTOEER21ad22a.n., arrve Raejrh 9:20 a. m. Retornr.pr leave Raegh 6:30 p. n. san e day- Goldsboro and ntermeda:*: s a on s to Ralegh and return, eu'-e Goldsboro OCTOBER 21 and 22 6:45 s m.. arrve Ralegh 8:50 a. n. Retu'fns leave Ralegh (Freght Staton) G:30 p. m., same day. DON T MISS THIS O PPO R TUNITY TO VISIT THE GREAT?T 'T K FAIR NUM BEROUS FREE ATTRAC TIONS -SEE DELOYD THOM PSON LOOP TH E LOOP A N D F L Y IN G U P SIDE D O W N IN HIS A E R O PLA N E - PA N A M A IN PECAE A N D W A R GREAT FIRE WORKS DISPLAY. For detaled nformaton regulardng schedules, fares, etc., apply nearest agent or wrte O. F. YORK, Travelng P af««er Ageet,.... Ruesgfc, K. C.

8 Route? News Items. ' ed as a revenue producer, ts accept- GERMAN CHILD OF 4 ^ O L L D EAT and our last drop of blood for the.ex-'a brother of my husband and several*the people. The peope are busly engaged n ; snce by any porton o f the publc s A BRITON. stence and honor o f our fatherland.1 hephfcws. Our grandchldren, R olf Strangers cordally nvted.. to j^e harvestng corn along now; They are j doubtful. Certanly t cannot be You have no dea how* many great, and Ruth, 4 and 2 years old respect* present. afrad of Frost. ; shown to have reduced the cost of!v- Freburg Mother Wrtes of Patrotc uplftng moments we were allowed vey, dscuss the war; they wsh th^y An nternatonal movement for. the ' Mrs. II. K. Wood s vstng her s k n g. Its effect on busness and am- 'Eagerness to Ad The Father* to wtness! could go along and butcher the Englsh and eat them. relef of the dstressed wves, chldren and other relatves and de;>tjd- G. W. Wood, on No. 7. ; ployment s already an ssue n tv. land Country Is Led About. 'Another blessng has been brought We are glad tq.say the Bally Day!congressonal. campagn. New York, Sept. 27. The followng letter from Freburg has been Many, many persons who beleved by ths hard tme, the return of OoJ. Large numbers of chldren h a r d l^ n ts o f sog«( /nvolved n the World '*t a t. Hermon was a s * ^ s s. j B> r RKn* a plan 'o r able to talk march up awl down tnefw ar has been organzed and s cc.- 1 Msses Myrtle, and Mable MePhe;-- war taxes, at / tme when the Unted sent to the NYe%v York Sun and-shows themselves far above prayer h*ve*returned- and God has not dened Hs In all classes of the populaton there streets sngng De Wacht am Rhen/ ductng a campagn for funds son spent Saturday nght wth -Mss States s at F ^ee, the Democratc better than anythng else the antwhch to carry on the Mercy Wor 4 Avu Vestal and Sunday wth Mss A l- Part>' delberately focuses attenton Englsh feelng throughout Germany: reward for ths. He stands by the s much eagerness to do somethng The effort s beng made by jjje ma Wood.! upon, extravagance and the falure of O---: ' rghteous cause and He has the chef' or other for the fatherland; ths apples-hoth to*, men and women, the lat Commttee o f Mercy whch has ts Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker and lttle j the tarff for revenue only. It sug- - Freburg, m Bresbau, command o f :.our alled German.-Austran armes armes brave and enter jonng the Red Cross or other- Buldng, New York. headquarters at No. 336, Ffth Are. son-vsted ther-parents, Mr. ar.d M rs.: t'ests an nqury as'to the reason why. August1 29, G. W. Wood, Saturday nght and j economes nave not been practced, My D ea r----- r- ) thu.sas.tc. but also humane. God wse dong ther share for the general The Presdent o f tle orgazat n ;.and why the tarff for revenue o'ly Tbunk you very much for the svm j has helped us. wn fne vctores n the welfare, s the Hon. Elhu Ioot, U. S. Senator Mr. Jacob Sharpe and Mss Lena.has not produced the revenue. pathv expressed n your letter. T here: east> north and. west, and we pray j Our daughter, Grethel, helps n from New York. Its treasurer, s Holt were marred Wednesday even.-,: Many o f these ssues mgnt have s one sentence n. your letter* however, j 'v**h unshakable fath that He may the ktched of a feld hosptal; and so August Belmont, to whom contrbutons may be forwarded. The plan n<r at 3:30 o clock at. the home o f^ e e overlooked by the-publc f they over whch I cannot wonder enough, hel? us. further to end the war so^njs Berdoeuarda. Frtz, who has been Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holt, by the pas- h d -been left as; abstract problems, f o r t ndcate:; your belef that we" through ve,to-y- j assgned to the Landsturm, left sevhas the endorsement o f Presdent tor of Mt. Hermon church.. W e w A! but' wth a large proporton of the Germans have caused ths terrble The Englsh have landed an army eral weeks ago to be medcal assst- Woodrow Wlson, who, consstent wth them a long and happy lfe. j P»>Uc the P el1 n Pock«; war. France, but wth God s ad they have -a,lt n a hosptal. hs atttude o neutralty, re ognxd Q book some orgnal thnkng wll be Three weeks have passed snce been beaten. A t the same tme, they Mss Pfgeffer has made a very the necessty for a movemert t\ re- Revenue and Taxaton. done at the polls. August G, the date of your letter, and are not Ashamed to volate neutralty wherever they can.. Very ndus The chldren of men who have gone laudable arrangement n her school.! rous 'nvolved n the struggle. Snce the Unted States s not 6a O- I may well presume that you ha 7e The feld o f the Red Cross s to gaged n war the Amercan people f Knew you and You Knew Me. learned better n the meantme. trously our enemy has spread rumors o f German defeats and o f great day so that ther mothers can pu-t solders to war are allowed to be n school all! mnster to the sck and wounded wll scrutnze closely the war taxes I I f 1 knew you and you knew me England, who wth her heartless whch are about to he mposed by Ts seldom we would dsagree, mean, peddler s soul (Kraeroerselle) vctores o f the alles, etc. The cable sue ther dutes. They get ther meals The msson o f the Commttee, of Congress. But never havng yet clasped handj, frst scked Serva on Austra-Hungary, then, bye and bye, Russa, France, was cut by the Englsh mmedately meals there and the older pupls gve connectng Germany wth Amerca there and dutes. They get ther Mercy s to help those left behnd by There s no chance that the taxes Both sometmes fal to understand. the solders. R elef wll be gven to wll be approved by the people n a That each ntends to do what's rght Belgum, Japan, Egypt, Serva and after war was declared so that the them somethng to keep them busy. such> no matter where tbey rftsd6 cloud of patrotsm. Marchng troops And treat each other honor brght,* Montenegro on Germany and Austra: truth could not reach the Unted Young Germany has been and s! The vagt numbers n ^ Urtod wll not dstract the attenton of the How lttle to complan therem l>2 s the cause of ths ggantc war and! States and so that the development of great ad n ths crss. j SU)tes w bt aded 0S we voters. Bands wll not be present to I f I knew vou and you knew me. s solely responsble for all the blood of the war should be seen there It would be a good thng to gve ndgent atld sufferng n the theatre drown the protests o f those who arc that already has been shed and the through Englsh spectacles. ths letter as much publcty as pos- c f European W ar. sble so as to counteract the les pnched by the taxes. j Then let no doubtng thought? abde blood that s stll to flow. May all " Amercans lvng n Germany were Among those nterested n the movement and who have taken up the act Would be The people wll want to know why j O f frm good fath on cther sde, the blood come over England! ndgnant and undertook to let ther S-Dread about our countr>' they are beng taxed. They wll want [Confdence to each other gve Whle stall pretendng to make countrvr.cn know the real truth u p o n ^ lad 40 hear from > ou- and reman,'.;, ve work n New York are: Mss to know whether such taxes are neces- j Lvng ourselves, let other lve, peace pr;porul.-. he countres now at ther- arrval n the Unted States, w,th btt* regards. Katherne B. Davs, C. W. Elo, Mrs. B. V. B E C K.: sary, and whether they mght But any tme you -:ome Vm way war v.*.h us were ready to fall over Foregners.^er.t from Freburg to Bv\- j Borden Harrman, Hon. John Purroy havt been avoded by the practce o f a Drop n tc see us day by d-sy* us unexpectedly lke sneak? then > -Baden have publcly expressed Mtehel, Mr. Norman Hapgood, Mrs. lttle economy snce the Democratc The?), face to face, we each shall se': they shfted the blame to Gernv:ny. vler grattude for the knd and courteous treatment receved here. No- Tarbel, Prof. Wn. M. Sloans, Speca! Peace Servce. a rry Payne Whtney, Mss Ida M. party came nto power. That I'll know you and you ll know They thought us unprepared and be Mrs. I f there were any real ssues whfch nfluenced the electon of the Democrats, asde from the splt n the Republcan party, they were the hgh me. cvst of lvng and the pledge cf econ- wth heart falure. my. Exchange. Prnce Oscar s n a Metz hosptal T s a terrble af- flcton, but some there are who.--ly The tarff for revenue only has that f the eld man had had t so ne proved a falure from a revenue-pro- two months ago Oscar would not have ducng standpont. began, mports had ncreased ama*.- * fgjy, but flu* revenue had fallen off.- Before the war been n Metz now Vrgna w no longer have the I f the new tarff cannot be de'ono- balance of trade aganst u=. leved there- was dscord amon?. us; t s upon that theory that they bult ther plans. But one great thng has come out o f ths base hold-up: that Germany was awakened and strred lke a lon; that the fatherland stood up as one man, and every nternal dfference was forgotten. The socal Democratc party sad solemnly: We are convnced of the efforts o f our emperor to mantan peace; now we shall gve out last man ; e mrted Englshmen are asham-jd of ther country. naturalzed Germans. Many ha In vew of the proclamaton of the ncome Presdent callng upon the people to assemble n ther respectve churches Needless to say, the war brngs Sunday, October 4, to pray for peace plenty of g ref and sorrow. Many v:g- ar.d that the unhappy war whch now orous men and youths already have desolates Europe may come to an f-len on the battlefeld. But the peo- end, specal servce wll pe held n pe are not small souled. Though the Lutheran church Sunday mornng ther hearts bleed they wllng brng at 11:00 o clock. the sacrfces to the altar o f ther country. A voluntary offerng wll be tak- n Th-ee o f our sons and a tc be forwarded through the Red Cross son-n-law have gone to war, as havt for the allevaton of the sufferngs of August Belmont, Mrs. Walter May-.rd, Prnce Paul Troubetskoy. Sr. T. C. Gen-Coats, Mr. Frank Crownn- sheld. Count A. Serstorpff, Mr. Vncent Astor, Mrs. Charles R. Crane, M. 0. Lndentha], Mrs. W. D. Soane, Gertrude Atherton, Mrs. Melvlle E. Slone, Mr. Leon Schnas, Professor M. I. Pupn, Mr. John Moffat, Mr. Carl Beck. Mrs, W. K. Draper, secretary o f the New York Chapter o f the Red Cross a n d Mr. Samuel Lewsohn. TO CONQUER In tme of war may be a matter of superor aeroplanes, rfles and machne guns n the hands of the best traned troops, but n tmes of war and peace alke, the true ndependence s best enjoyed by fe or she who has hs or her money loaned on frst mortgage real estate securty. Ths s the only knd of securty we handle, therefore, f you wsh to loan your funds at the hghest lawful rate of nterest wth absolutely securty, then place t wth us for n addton to the real estate securty, our company guarantees the payment o f prncpal and sx per cent, nterest, and we pay the nterest promptly sem-annually. We have at ths tme several thousand dollars n frst mortgage real estate bonds n denomnatons of $100, $200, $250, $300, $400, $500 and $ 1, For further nformaton, wrte or call m CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., Real Estate Fre, Lfe, and Lve Stock Insurance. CAPITAL $50, J. M. BROWNING, Pres. W. W. BROWN, Mgr. A. V. RAY, Sec & Treas. POOR

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