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1 A PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF AMERICAN HOMES AND AMERICAN' INDUSTRIE S: NAYAL PARADE SHOWS U N C I SAIFS VESSEL M «st Powerful Array O f F*fcUnf Slps Ever Asembed In Amercan Water* Mayflower Wth Preudeat On Board A rm e s In. New York Wlsoa Cheered By U ofe Crowd* Revew Naval Parade I * Tfce Had*on BURLINGTON. ALAMANCE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, SHOT FOUR TIMES AND MAY NOT I WOULD TAKE YEARS TO EQUIP j LIVE. AX ARMY. - K a n l^ tu a m l Lesds to Serous Re- j War Authortes Thnk That It Would suts One Man In Hosptal And: Re Impossble to Use Army. -.'. Another In Jal Awatng Outcome ] J, T. Chrstan prntery. The shoot- New York, May 17. A mghty armada of battleshps, destroyers, sub between Mr. Rodenhaer and hs wfe, ng took place followng some trouble marnes and auxlary craft swung at Uster of M*. Bear. anchor n the Hudson today, groomed for revew by Presdent Wlson. The most powerful array of fghtng.shps ever assembled n. an Amercan port, sxty-four n all, the fleet stretched for four mles n double lne of gray, touched wth gayer colors where pennants and ensgns of Wounds. J I.V AN Y POSSIBLE WAY. j Durham, 'May lx Mr. George C. j' ; Rodenhzer, of Carr street, ths ety, j Washngton, May-18. War department offcals who wll dscuss today a lnotype ope'ator for The Sun, was! jshot and probably fatally wounded j the possbltes of the Unted States last nght shortly after 8:30 o clock "brng drawn nto the European war, ponted out that t would be several jby hs brother-n-law, Mr. Isacc Bear, of 215 Rgsbee avenue, a prnter n the year? before the Unted States could equp a large army wth artllery. If was shown, also that the whole moble artllery strength of the Unted., State could not be an mportant fac- Tne exact detals concernng the a t-!.. ', tor f an army bad to be prepared far were hard to obtan, as both M r.!..., for foregn servce. Rodenhzer, who s at the fercy hos- ].., An army, sad an authorty, ptal, and Mr. Bear, who was arrested!. - ( means artllery, cavalry and mfanand placed tr the guard house, told try. There has. been some sugges a reporter for The Sun that they dd j ton that the Unted States mght be,not care to talk about the shootng. expected to send an army of one or Mr. Bear had been advsed not to two mllon men to Europe. The gen- streamed from fghtng top and mast head. Each battleshp was n read eral rule s that there must be four ness to thunder out the presdental artllery guns to every thousand men,'law became angered at hm and dd., The oats felds are mangled and salute of twenty-one guns when the n an army. We have about seven I the shootng. runed. The only way that the crop yacht Mayflower passed them durng hundred and ffty avalable frst class Accordng to those who were near can be saved s to put a mower and moble artllery guns. These would the afternoon.. the Rodenhzer home on Carr street, rake n t, and n many cases t s equp an r.rmy of about 190,000 men. where the trouble occurred, Roden-1 not worth ths. Reaper ar.d the hand- relgon. EVA.NGEL1STIC MEETINGS POST For a mllon men on the accepted hzer and Bear came to the Roden- cradle are both out o f the queston. bass, we should have about 4,000 PONED. hzer resdence late n the evenng] guns. : somewhat under the nfluence of l-, Furthermore ths government has The specal seres of evangelstc AT MT. KERMON CHURCH. quor. \t. ths tme none of the pecularly. servces that have been announced to Shortly after 8:30 o clock Roden-,.... ' begn at the Methodst Protestant church next Sunday mornng have tman potponed one week, Thfe meetng wll begn ( Sumky S * y 30th. Rev. A. G. Dxon, pastor of North Man Street Methodst Protestant Church, Hgh Pont, has been engaged as pulpt help. Rev. Mr. Dxon s one of the leadng mnsters of the denomnaton n ths State and s noted as a successful evangelst. The publc s cordally nvted o make any statement and Mr. Rodenhzer would only say that hs brother-n- constructed guns whch are provng hzer became angered at hs wfe and j. Ko effectve n the conflcts m Gers sad to have beaten her. Durng the ". ^ many, France and Belgutm. It s evjbeatng, t s sad, that he shoved h e r,, ^,. _ ' dent from the mere statement of facts ttu Oafhan 'Jqse*'Wthdjw." H^r"broth er was standng outsde the wndow as to the enormous quantty of artulery necessary to equp an army from and she fell at hs feet.,; the European vewpont o f strength Bear s sad to have then jumped j,,.,, that t would take several years ;o through the wndow, drawng a rev3- 'provde an army to be sent across ths ver «.s he dd so, and frng an nstant Atlantc, afterwards, r ve shots were fred and : ^ four of them found ther mark. Two j SEVERE HAILSTORM IN WAX- HAW SECTION'. «Waxhaw, May.18. The worst halstorm that hs vsted ths secton n more than a dozen yc-ars crossed the southwestern secton of ths townshp yesterday afternoon and last ngfct. ' The hal was accompaned by a terrfc wndstorm whch blew down several barns and devastated felds and orchards. Felds where yesterday mornng the lttle cotton growng luxurantly ths mornng Icok lke the bleak felds' of. a January day. Fanners of that neghborhood are besegng thc merchants here and rdng over the country huntng cotton seed for replantng. Some of them declare that they wll plant no more cotton but wll put ther entre farms n corn and peas. R. T. Nven, who was rght n the path of the storm, had hs barn blown down. One or two paper roofs were rddled untl as some or.e descrbed them, they looked lke a seve. SKEPTICISM. of the bullets cut through Rodethzer s BELGIUM OPERA SINGER TO BE attend these servces whch wll contnue for ten days or two weeks. one that wll probably result fatally j to worshp. graduatng class. arm, one entereu hs abdomen and thc A T MEHAXE, N. C. I The place whch our fathers held Monday wll be gven the Socety sacred. One of our oldest members marrage: Reunons and thc Annual Concert of entered hs sde from the back and : Madam Emma Vandezande, the noted Belgum opera snger who s now antsm sad, Ths s a day that wl DR. ANDREW M AY RESIGN who s poneer of Methodst Protest Thomas Black and Mary Whte. the Musc Department. ranged through, hs stomach. The Peter Dav and Ellen Knght. Tuesday s Commencement Day.!* 'physcans stated that t panetrated at the Belgum settlement at Warsaw, long be remembered by the Mt. Hor- Solomon Brnk and Katherne Vale, the mornng wll occur the graduatng exercses, to be followed by tb» Pressure Brought to Bear on Catawba College Presdent. I Rodanhuser fell to the floor, and was vta! portons o f hs stomach. ths State, wll gve a concert at Mc- mon people and many of the addresses James Hll and Susan Dale, bane, Wednesday evertng, May 26th, of ths conventon wll be ndelble on Isaac Satter and Jane Thatcher, Lterary Address by Pres. Farfax, of Newton, May 17. Presdent.1. D. wthn less than thrty mnutes on the j Andrew of Catawba College s reported to hve submtted notce to operatng table at the Mercy hosptal, j 1 our mnds." Brother H. M. Neese John 3arber and Mary Butcher, the Southern Ralway, who ha*.announced hs subject as The Choce of I Ths a rare opportunty to heal' ths was presdent of the conventon and Stephen Head and Nancy Heart, Bear dd not attempt to get away and I gfted snger. deserves specal prase for arrangng such an elaborate program. The Wllam St-:t^3v and Jesse Smart Heracles. hs board o f trustees to the effect was arrested by Polce Chef Pender-,,.! A letter from her k >v s n part: Joseph Reed and Jula Hay, The afternoon of C'onmenceaet that he s consderr^ the subject of grast and Deputy Sherff Capt. Belvm; j r. ^,, 1 have a. medal of thc Royal SO addresses were nterestng from begnnng to end. Four boys came Thomas Sprng and Mary May, Day s to be gven to the Art Exhbt resgnng the presdency. Frends o f S'! rs. Rodenhzer was greatly perturb- t.,, cety of Harmony of Brussels and have Joseph Brown and Ktty Green, ar.d to the busness meetng o 1fc«the nsttute beleve that pressure ed by the shootng, and was today re , I sung n the best classcal concerts of down from Elon College and asssted John Robhns and Jenne Wrens, Alumn assocaton. The Aumn Address s to come n the evenng cad that has already been brought to bear ported to be on the verge of a net-;. Europe. n the musc by sngng several selected quartettes. Among them was Mr. Wllam C-astle and Nancy Hall, on Mr. Andrew wll result n hs reconsderng and remanng at the head!t was stated at the hosptal ths vous breakdown. In addton to the songs she wll Peter Chatter and Fanny Call, wll be gven by Rev. A. W. Andes. of the school. The matter wll hardly gve a short lecture g h Belgum be- John Swan, son of. Rev. W. E. Swa, Joseph Mann and Elsa Chld, Harrsonburg, Va., followng wbel mornng that Rodenhser has a chance John Merry and Lucy Wld, fans, durng and snce the war. R, D., who so fathfully served Mt. wll come the Alumn Banquet. be developed further before the meetng o f Classes and of the trustees at for recovery, although the odds are Thomas Brun and Mary Bare, You wll do well to come out and Herman Crcut for sx years and wh. much aganst hm. ; hear her. s so much beloved by the people. It Jamos Fox and Katherne Hare. SOCIETY LEADER NAMES NlECTt commencement next week. Attorney Vctor S. Bryant has been Andrew Clay and Lucy Stone, 1 MEBANB CIVIC LEAGUE. was a pleasure for many of us to meet IN DIVORCE SUT..ecu red as counsel for Bear and was j Hr. John Swan. We hope the Elon Mtchell Blood and Lzze Bone. DURHAM PEOPLE INDICTED FOR ths mornng n conference wth the John Cloak and Lucy Hcod, boys wll come agan some tme, Washngton. Pa., May 1T.-- Nanv*g FAILU RE TO LIST TAXES. prsoner, but no statement was gven j *02 PINTS OF W H IS K E Y SEIZED Edward Cole and Nancy Wood, j The second quarterly conference her own nece, Mss Eleanor Hopldns out. Bear when seen by a reporter for j O&mCS U1 wvl auu Rwh was held at our church Saturday, May ana lure, Cc:, Scjast, a pretty wos.g Durham, May 19. The grand jury jthe Sun stated that he hoped * s j Three Barrels Charles Chapel and Susan Church. n Greensboro Depot 1. Every church was represented; wdow, of the town s smart set, as correspondents, Mrs. Alce Yamall, a ate today returned true blls aganst brother-n-law would recover. 1 Were Marked Mchgan Seed busness was trasacted harmonously. 503 people o f Durham for falure t-> ;! Potatoes." Brother Green A. Ncholson and Brother J. D. Payne were nomnated fo' ( ERIES^ county, today nsttuted a dvorce sut GET POSITIONS AT FISH HATCH- leader n socety at Calforna, th* lst ther taxes for the year, The former grand jury took up ths ICE CREAM AND CAKE. j t matter and presented the blls of ndctments. The grand jury ths year Methodst Protestant Church wn con- ^^Iway employes today found We were honored by havng Brother j John Lee Ayeerk, W. A. Erwn, Jr., leadng physcans of ths secttoa. j The Junor Phlathea Class of the j delegate to the Annual Conference. I Greensboro, May 19. Polcemen aganst Dr. C. W. Yamall, one o f the returned the blls. j duct an ce cream and cake sale ->nj02 pnts 0f outlawed whskey n H. A. Garrett wth us. He made an! And H. P. Grer, Jr., To Be Ap- Mrs. Yamal! makes sensatonal Ths acton was taken followng a jthe lawn of the church tomorrow jfj.g ^ t depot here n barrels, marked nterestng address n behalf of the I ponted. ch;\ of msconduct. great deal of trouble of the offcers of (Saturday) nght. The proceeds of j-mchgan/ Seed Potato^, ppped Chldren s Home. May hs comng so I'.e Yarnalls have been marred 29 the county have had n getng the the sales ' ll be used for tht bene-f^,,, jy cjm0i), to partes jn Greens- arouse us that we wll do more than Washngton, D. C., May 19. John years: and because of ther promnence people tc place ther names on the "ft of the class. Everybody s cord- j ^,oro_,we have been dong. We are plan- Lee Aycock, of Ralegh, W. A. F.r- and famly connecton, the dvorce sut books. jally nvted to go out and help these j y Hy gounla, an AbyssnUn, one nng to have mssonary day the thrd wn( Jr., c f Durham, and H. P. Grer, has strred Washngton County socety. Among the 500 people n the blls young lades and enjoy the evenng J tfte consgnees has been arrested j Sunday n June. M. P. Herald. Jr., of Statesvlle, wll be apponted 'n a socal manner. )for retalng. The trck was dscover- are many promnent people n the cty. The blls came as a great surprse to the whole cty. None o f them have yet been ssued, and the people wll not be cted to appear before the court tll the next-term. Everybody seems satsfed wth the presdent s note to Genmany. That s, almost everybody. W e haven t heard from Mr. Brya yet. Bohannon n hs bereavement. od by a ralroad employee seeng DR. T. A. BOHANNON'S SISTER j somethng shnng through a crack n DEAD. j barrel. Other barrels from the same Dr. T. A. Bohannon receved a letter'place were opened, each of three bar- : Tuesday mornng from hs natve j rels contaned from 30 to 40 pnts, county, Madson, n Vrgna, an- jt s sad. sum. Other potatoes from the nouncng the death o f hs aged s s te r,!same' house had been delvered Sere who ded at the age o f 77 years. The j before the trck was dbcoverect The Dspatch extends sympathy to Dr. j barrels dd contan some potatoes, but n the mddle were the bottles. j ; 3 Last 3rd Sunday was a good day wth us. He weather was deal; there was not cloud to be wen. It seem. ed t^at.vbovdence smled on us on the day set apart for the townshp Sunday School conventon. About nne o'clock wagons, bcycles, bugges, carrages, and automobles, too, could be seen comng the four meanderng roads whch lead to the old church n the grove, where for almost a century congregatons have assembled CHANGE IN BUSINESS. The busness of the Curts-Thomton Brdge Co., has been taken over by Mr. C. L. Whtener, attorney for Mrs. E. C. Thornton, Hckory, N. C. He busness at Burlngton wll be contnued wth Mr. Curts n charge of the offce. We understand that efforts wll be jrude tcgenlarge the busness and ncrease the output o f the frm. Dr. Dxon, made one statement at Wade commencement that should be known by every father and mother n the state. Mr. Dxon says that every fall several of hs students come back to Red Sprngs semnary wth ther relgous belefs shaken, f not destroyed on account of a course of phlosophy taught, n a certan summer school. The profe&or referred to s a deep and learned man but lke many other college professors seems to have, gone crazy on one subject and dshes out to school grls mental food ft Only for maturer mnds and the results are mental dsypepsa and skeptcsm. Mothers and physcans would never thnk of feedng mere babes the the strongest meals, but here s a college professor handng out to school grls great chunks of mental food from heathen phlosophers and scentsts whch Llc,w r mnds s ' the world have never been able to solve. They wegh the moon, star;, measure the sun and delve nto all mysteres of creaton, -lfe, death, pa st, present and future and let you down a doubter, a skeptc wthout fath or It s a grevcus mstake, a greater wrong cannot be done a student and teachers and professors should take care that mmature mnds are not led off nto the broad felds of skeptcsm and uncertanty away From G<Jd and relgon and nto ar. outer darkness that s worse than death tself. Only fath can rob death of ts tertors and the grave of ts gloom. Fayettevlle Index. RARE MATKIMO.\AL ATONS.. COMBIN'- The county clerk s record of Conk county Illnos show the followng pamed persons who were unted n assstants n the government fsh hatcheres at Beaufort, and Woods Hole, Mass., accordng to nformaton month each. The appontment wll!>e made wthn the next month under an act of the last Congress. Some men who have a reputaton for wll power marred t. I REVIVAL MEETING CONTINUES. o The revval servces at the Chrstan Church contnue wth much nterests The attendance ncreases wth each servce and there s a possblty of t becomng necessary- to hold the meetngs n the warehouse n or-. der to accommodate the large crowds th at' are attendance each nght. Rev. Mller s attractng much attenton and s.gvng the people splendd gospel sermons.- He s an able and gfted speaker. Mr. Bell,! the evangelstc snger a;d chor drector, s delghtng the congregaton wth hs beautful solos and the excellent manner n whch he conducts the song servces. The servces are held at 9:30 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.. each day. ELO.N S 23TH COMMENCEMENT BEGINS SATURDAY. Elon Coege, K aj 20,- Class Exercses at 2 P. M., Saturday, wll mark the begnnng of Elon s 25th commencement. The year just closng has been marked by the largest enrollment yet attaned, exceedng the 400 lmt. From now on attenton wll be gven to nternal development rather than to ncrease of numbers seems to be the prevalng sentment n offcal crcles. Thc belef n the effcent, small college, defntely Chrstan, s the chcf artcle n Elan j educatonal creed. On Saturday evenng at 8 P. M tha Socety Representatves, two from each Socety wll speak for the Representatve's Modal. Sunday mornng at 11:00 Frscknt F. G. Coflln, Albany, N. Y.. of thu Amercan Chrstan Conventon, wl gve the baccalaureate sermon and * the evenng Pres. Harper of the Cbllege wll delver hs address to th# Mss Hopkns untl recently made her home wth Dr. and Mrs. Yarnall. receved here today. There are only THE W AR LORD WANT'S MONEY sx of these places, whch pay $00 a Ktchener Telle Parlament He Ml!St Have More' Money And Men. Terrfc Struggles Stll Cont&Ke In The Ewtera Aad Western Froftts.

2 TAGE TWO THB TWJCK-A-WKB* MSPATCS; B O IU M flw, t f FfctoAV, MAY «, Ml, NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN MORTON TOWNSHIP. Notce 3 hereby gven th a t Ths the 6th day of Aprl, CHAS. D- JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board o f County Commssoners. the Board of Commssoners o f j^ g n c E q p SPECIAL BONO Alamance county, pursuant to; ELECTION IN FAUCETT the power, n them, vested by ; TOWNSHIP. an act of the General Assembly Notce s hereby gven that o f North Carolna at ts sesson, the Board of Commssoners of 1,274 and Senate Bll No. 1,387, v ,,.. the power, m them, vested by an has ordered an electon to be, ~.. -..,,, T, m act of the General Assembly of held n Morton townshp oh the VT ^...,, T V» North Carolna at ts sesson, 1st day of June, 1915, for the 1915, same beng House Bll No. purpose of submttng to the 1,274 and Senate Bll No. 1,387, qualfed voters of tte sad townshp the queston of votng th* has ordered an electon, to be held n Faucett townshp on the sum of ten thousand dollars c f 1st day o f June, 1915, for the fve per cent (5"<0 thrty year purpose of submttng to the bonds o f the sad townshp, o qualfed voters o f the sad townshp the queston o f votng the gve exchange for ten thousand dollars of the fve per cent. (5%) preferred stock o f and n the. Alamance, Durham and less than twenty days (Sunday excepted) precedng the sad date of closng and dhau close on the second Saturday before thfc electon. Ths the loth day of Aprl, CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board of Couv ty Commssoners* NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND EL ECTION IN BURLING TON TOWNSHIP. Notce s hereby gven that the Board of Commssoners of Alamance county, pursuant to the power, n them, vested by an act o f the General Assembly e f North Carolna at ts sesson, 1915, same beng House Bll No. 1,274 and Senate Bll No. 1,387, has ordered an electon to be sad date o f closng and shall close on the second Saturday be held Burlngton townshp on sun» of ten thousand dollars of the 8th day o f June, 1915, for fve per cent, ( o '. c ) thrty year the purpose of submttng to the bonds o f the sad townshp, to Orange Ralway and Electrc qualfed voters of the sad townshp the queston o f votng the gve n exchange for ten thousand dollars of th e fve per cent. Company. That sad electon wll be held n sad townshp at sum of ffty thousand dollars of (o r<) preferred stock o f and n the usual votng precnct theren fve per cent, (o '> ) thrty year the Alamance, Durham and and wll be conducted n the same bonds of the sad townshp, to Orange Ralway and Electrc manner and subject to the same gve n exchange for *ffty thousand dollars of the fve per cent, Company. That sad electon rules and regulatons as provded for the general electon of (5; >) preferred stock o f and n wll be held n sad townshp at the usual votng precnct there county offcers by the general j the Alamance, Durham and n and wll be conducted n the electon laws o f the State of. and Electrc came manner and sub ect to thc Qran8e North Carolna.! same rules and regulatons ^ j^ m p a n y. 1 tart _ Md electon j for the general elee- the the That for the purpose of ths j provded electon an entrely new regstraton o f voters of sad townshp has been ordered, and C. AI. Prtchette s the duly apponted regstrar, and Jas. W. Summers and Hugh Burch are the duly apponted pollholders and judges for sad electon. ton of county offcers by general electon laws of State of North Carolna. That for the purpose of ths electon an entrely new regstraton of voters o f sad townshp has been ordered, and A. O. Huffman s the duly apponted That sad C. M. Prtchette regstrar, and E. L. Boswell and regstrar for sad electon n;chas. A. Wlson are the duly Morton townshp shall keep open ffhe regstraton books for the regstraton of voters o f the sad townshp for a perod of not less than twenty days (Sunday excepted) precedng the apponted.pollholders and judges for sad electon. That sad A. O. Huffman regstrar for sad electon n Faucett townshp shall keep open the regstraton books for tre regstraton of voters of the sad townshp for a perod of not 'm l be held n saa townshp at: the usual votng precncts there-1 and wll be conducted n the same manner and subject to the same rules and regulatons as j provded for the general elec- j ton o f county offcers by the j genera! electon laws o f the j State of North Carolna. j That for the purpose of ths j electon an entrely new regs- j traton of voters o f sad town- shp has been ordered, and W. A. j Hall s duly apponted regstrar,! and J. W. Cates and Adolphus Cheek are the duly apponted ; pollholders and judges for sad ] electon for SouUh Burlngton j votng precnct; and R. J. Hal: s the duly apponted regstrar, j Keep the Chldren Well And the Grown Ups Too Peps-Cola wll do the work, ths s the Season when the System needs a bracer. Peps-Cola not only braces, but bulds Muscle as well Peps-Cola wll releve the tred and overworked bran and smooth the wrnkles from the brow. Order a case from your grocer. You cannot afford o be wthout t. Peps-Cola Bottlng Works Phone 435 L M. Squres, Propretor. Burlngton, N. C and H. W. Trollnger and John R. Huffman are the duly apponted pollholders and judges for sad electon n North Burlngton precnct That sad R. J. Hall and W. A, Hall regstrars for sad electon n Burlngton townshp shall keep open the regstraton books for the regstraton of voters of the sad townshp for a perod of not less than twenty days (Sunday excepted) precedng the day of closng and shall close on the second Saturday before the electon. Ths the 6th day of Aprl, CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board of County Commssoners. There t s Madam t h e B I G p a c k a g e o f W a s h n g t o n C R I S P S, t h e t o a s t e d C O R N F L A K E S w t h t h e n a tu ra l c o r n f la v o r. I have no hestancy n recom m e n d n g them I know every m e m b e r o f y o u r famly wll pronounce them delcous. You*!! fnd them very economcal a n d a «crsp and danty as the d a y they were packed Washngton CRISPS He Crspy fe ss& d Cora Ftafcw 10 ceate at your grocer (») UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The followng' luors reman n the posoftw at Burlngton, N, C-, unclamed by the person to whom ncl- dressed, May!>, 1015: Mrs. Klr,e Nad. Mrs, Alce Show. C-yns A. Apple. Rev. V. G. Boozer. Ben Encord. O. E. Ferrell. W. B. Green. C. E. Randolph. Persons callng for any of these let- jters wll plea.se say Advertsed and gve date of advertsed H&L 0. F. CROWSON. ANOTHER MATTER. Postmaster. Tommy upset the nk au over thc brand new plush tablecloth. Immedately When a wo>na:> goes fshng wth he began to sob. her husband and catel'es ten fsh to Cbgr up1. sad the vstor kndly. hs one, she begns, to doubt some "Remmeber, t s no use cryng over o f the bg catches he made on former splt mlk. Course t an t. But when you trps when he went wthout her O spll mlk you ve got to call the eat, and she'll lck t up for you. But ths an t mlk, and mother wll do the lckng/' We don t need any German dyestuff n the manufacture of our forojfn communcatons. Chna had to be for peace at any prce, and under such condtons tse prce s tremendous. { CHURCH DIRECTORY 1 REFORMED CHURCH, 1'» * Corner Front and Anderson Street*. Rev. D. C. Cox. Sunday School every Sabbath mt A. M. a. t. Moore, S n tw to to I 9:4$ A. M. CverybodyW ekese. Frepcbng every Frst tad Thrd Sab* bath At 11:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. M Md-Week Servce every Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Cveryone Welcoae. Parsonage Corner Front and Trollnger Streets. HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams Avenue and Hall Street. Rev. James W. Rose, Pastor. Preachng every Fourth Sunday at. 11:90 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:30 A. M Prayer Meetng -Wednesday, 8:00 P. U. Lades Ad Socety Frst Sunday A f ternoon. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Church at The Holy Comforter. The Rev. John Benners Gbble, Rector, Servces every Sunday, 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Holy Communon: Frst Sunday, 11:00 A. M., Thrd Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Sant's Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. The publc s cordally r.vsted, All Pews Free. Fne Vested Chor. FRONT STEEKT M. B, CHURCH, SOUTH. R«v. II. H ' uttle Pastor. Pcace to those who enter. Blessngs to those who go. Preachng every Sunday, 11:09 A M.'ad 8:00 P. M. Sacrament of the Lard's Stepper wtk offerng for Church chartes, F'rr Sunday n each month. Sunday School, every Sunday, 8:3# A. M. rrayer Meetng, Wednesday, 8:60 P H. Board of Stewards meet on Monday 8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday each month. Wumsn s Mssonary Socety meetr 4:00 P. M., on Monday, after 1«' and 3rd Sundays. Parsonage, corner W Davs and Hok< Streets. Pastor s Telephone, No Rnjt Talk Hang Up "Busy. When W. J. B. wrote to the Turks that they must stop butcherng: the Chrstan-*, t s suspected that he merely changed a word or two n one of hs old Mexcan letters. Fords and broom sage, sad the vllage barber, blowng Macadam dust from the vcnty o f hs nose, accordng: to the Ashevlle Gazette-News, are a-taku ths country O The Unted States s no longer neutral. Germany has fxed that part of t. It took a world dsaster to posh T. R. from the front page. Bat he soon rame back. WEBB AVENUE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. R«r.. C. Durham, Ptutar. Prsaehsc *verj tost Sunday at n M A. M-, aad 8:00 P. X. Seeaod Son. <tey «t 8:00 P. 1L m t f School every Sunday at lt :M A I L PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. Donald Xelvar, Pastor. Servces every Sunday at 11:0* A. M and 8:00 P. M. Sraduy School at 9:4$ A. U. B. > Sellars, Superntends*. Prayer JJeetng, Wadntaday at 8:00 P. If. The Publc s o.h ally nvted to all servces. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rsv. M. W. Buck* Pastor. Sunday Worshp, 11:00 A. S:00 P, M. Sunday Schoo1 at 9:30 A, M. Vernon, Superntendent. M., aad J. H. Prase and Prayer Servces, Wedasaday at 8:00 P. M. Chrstan Culture Class, Saturday at 3.00 P. U. Church Conference, Wednesday before Frst Sunday of each month. 7:30 P. M. Observance of Lord's Supper, F r * Sunday n each month. Woman s Unon, Frst Monday at aaefc Month, 3:30 P. f. THB METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. East Davs Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Pa?tor. Preachng Servces every Sunday at 11:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. M. Prayer Mc-eth^ Wedpcnday 8:00 V. M. Lades' Ad and Mssonary Soc«M«* every Monday afternoon after F r * Sunday n each month. Chrstan Endeavor Socety meets at 7:00 Every Sunday Evenng. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. M. A. Coble, Superntendent. Good Baraca and Phathra Clast** You sre Invted to attend all chew servce*. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner Church and Davs Streets. K \ A. H. Kendal!, f>, H-, Pastor. Preachng every Sunday 11:90 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M, John R. Foster, Superntendent. Senor, Intermedate»nd Junor Endeavor Socetes meet for worshp every Sunday evenng at T:00 Md-Week Prayer and Socal Servce, every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. Woman's Home and Fcrejfn Mssonary Socety meets on Monday after the frst Sunday n each month. Mrs. Ada A. Tea get. Pres. Lades Ad Socety meets on Monday after the second Sunday n each month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. B. Selars, Pres. A cordal nvtaton extended to all. Tommy was wrtng a long letter to hs fatter at the front when a vstor Ktchener sad the war would com A Church Borne for Vstor* and fo* Strangers. was brought nto the room by hs mence n May, and he was rght. But aunt, says The Pttsburg Chroncle t was the Germans who commenced Tsograph. t, and that s where Ktchener fooled MACEDONIA LUTHERAN In hs htme to clear the table. CHURCH, Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Mornng Servce 11:00 A. M. Vespers 8:00 P. M. Servces every Sunday except th* mornng of Thrd Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. S. 3 Robertson, Supt. Teachers Meetng Wednesday 8:06 P. M. (Pastor s Study). Woman s Mssonary Socety, F r» Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M. L. C. B. Socety, Second Thursday Monthly, S:** P. M. Young People s Meetng, Second Sands?» t 8 P. *

3 m m m m m t m m m s t IS THE WOULD COMING TO AJt nqpeots <8? p n ytr, U M f E S D I 'Vkmse M y Be The L»s» Da*«Now. H o t» fj»tk*r v&o h*«not eewpte* Chrst, tfc*fc e m»f do so durng tbe meet- K«w» The f M t of Dr. 1. Wlbur* a*, 'for ray fconsefeod, e^ecwlly Chtpuaa. my son who has been present» t a few Doctor Chapman had announced that he, would preach last nght on the "Second Comng o f Chrst. o f the servces, "for» revval at Blowng Bock, "for my lttle daughter -who s thnkng about acceptng Chrst, for my dear boy who has been operated on for the thrd tme ths week, and s n a serous cond - ton. for my seven brothers and three ssters who have not accepted Chrst, for a brother n Rchmond,' for my brother and two neces n a dstant cty, for Ry. nephew V *o s attendng; school n Tennesses, fothe; return o f a wanderng son. 1 am hs brother, for my father who ones Doctor Chapman referred to th e' accepted Chrst but s now a backeerraor on the Second Comng of slder, for uy sster who has nevar. Chrst as a. sermon of close jrgu- accepted Chrst that she may become ment whch would requre a! of hs ^ Chrstan tonght, for tay nvotha mental strength. Ha dd not preach ths sermon, however, for three reasons, two of whch. he gave. He asked that the pepers kndly prnt the sermon, and sad that he hoped t would be read the prepared extract gvng a very excellent synopss of hs argumen? on ths much dscuss! The war stuaton and father, "for my boy who s fghtng cohvcto, for my husband whom I am tryng to get to come to the meetngs, "for a dear young' lady n Europe s weghng heavly on Doctor Chapman s mnd and heart, *nd referrng to the great war <~f frend that she may take a stand for the Natons, and also to hs sermon on the Second Conng o f Chrst, Chst. he sad, We may be approachng t Rev. J. O. Hughes, pastor of the wo are not already n, the last d&ys, ( Pegram Street Presmyteran Church the last tes. It would seem that w e [o^red prayer. may have come to the tme of. th* Doctor Orr urged that a worthy Chapman offered prayer and nvted offerng be made to Doctor Chapman those to come forward who would and Mr. Alexander. Whle the offer- accept Chrst. Several of the songs of the meetng were sung and a number came forward. They gathered about Doctor Chapman at the end of fnal apostasy. Doctor Chapman was last nght, a also, gteatly moved by the news o f, 1" * was ben* taken». the cho'1' the snkng o fth e Lustana. I sans- "I Surrender AIL have crossed the ocean eleven tmes 0octo'' Chapman announced as the on the Lustana, sad Doctor Chap- " exl son«> Some Day the S,lv0r ut n «Cord Wll Break. The Queens Caman. MI know very well many or {., j - av «YJ lesre grls sang the frst verse, the thfc offcers, and many o f the peoploj ^ ^ j who saled on her last voyage. I occuped the same room on my dfmen n the chor the thrd verse, and everybody joned n on the last ver:w. Doctor Chapman had beon asked s mm, I ve sera h w ; toufhat thars, MVe never e*n anythng s o n beautful. J un. whch s taken op from fen ota heaven, shall so come n lke maooer as ye have seen Hm go nt:> Those whowould follow the example fceaveu.' I have always been nterof the messenger boy and try to wnested n thc remark of a lttle grl some one to Chrst before Sunday were asked to stand up, and many atood up. Doc to*"-chapman made a short and earnest appeal base don the Scrpture text, No man eared for my soul." He urged hs hearers to speak to those about them concernng Chrst &nd told of hs falure to. speak for Chrst to hs room-mate at college. who sad: If Jesus dd not mean what He sad, why dd He not say what He meant, and I can magne one who has been ndfferent to the Lord's return meetng Hm, and havng the Master say to hm, but dd I not say that 1 was comng back? and the ndfference one replyng yes, hut I thought- / and before ths sentence could be fnshed, I can qute God s movng op and down the magne that one standng before Hm streets of Charlotte, sad Doctor would be exceedngly ashamed. Chapman. The hush o f God has fallen on ths audence. Ths audence s the greatest we have had consderng the ran. It s the greatest r. sprtual power., ; Those who desred to ask for prayer for a relatve or frend were nvted to standup, and many stood up. Church members whose lves were not rght and deared prayer were asked to stand up, and a number stood up. those who would say Pray for me that I may accept Chrst were asked to hold up ther, hands, end a nm-- ber of hands were rased. Doctor the meetng abd he urged them to jon the chuvch of ther choce prompt ly- Fur the beneft of those who would lke to obtan Doctor Chapman's vews on fho second comng of Chrst, the followng synopss of hs sermon, as ferent trps. I can shat my eyes and announce the luncheon at the Selwyn see t now. 1 sat at the same table. I ustana I 1 ^ oc^ Monday, tendered by the prepared, s reproduced. 1 can see t now, 'fhe.! ushers to Doctor Chapman and M. was not so great as the Aqutana, or - n I Alexander. The ushers and the ranso ornate as some of the German, A w lsters of the cty wll be present. Docboats, but t was a very splend'l 4 r sermon that Doctor Chapman had n hs mnd but hs heart was so surgng wth emotons ncdent to the great upheaval abroad, that he could shp. I may be excused f I am Sokjtor ChaPnun 'velcomed the fo11 at heart. If that s farefare, God,da,e^tons: the the Queens Queens College j not delver t n full. It follows heregrls, the Boy Scouts and the publc,wth: pty us. Those lvng n neutral school teachers. He announced thatj THE SECOND COMING, countres should drop on ther knees the Masons of the cty would mectj Doctor Chapman's sermon on The and pray to God that ths awful war end. SONG SEVICE. God Wl Take Care of You, was the frst song. Rev. W. It.,.,.... t, rj- seats wll be reserved for them. Lndsay, pastor of the Frst A- R. P. Church offered prayer. The lades n 8 rvcc ths evenng at th ; the chor sang the frst verse and Tabernacle wll be for the colored everybody the chorus. I Am Pray- j l* Ple. Th«cHoy wll be reserved lg for You was requested, Don't j^or *he regular chor and the back Stop Playng was tho next song. at the Masonc Temple at 2:30 Sun-;f?econd Comng" was as follows: day afternoon and march, probably j Takng a? hs text, And not be on* thousand strong, to the men s j ashamed before Hm at Hs Ccmmeetng at the Tabernacle, where I ng," Doctor Chapman sad. jp»rt *' th<! Tabernacle wll be reserv- Mr. Alexander was then persuaded jc^ *ur ^ 1C whts people to leave thc platform and Mr. Hunter THE THREE PERILS. Marshal!, Jr., who so.successfully or-j Doctor Chapmans subject on Sun- ganzed the largo chor, on behalf of the members of thc chor, pre sentcd to Mr. Alexander a very handsome sut case wth Charles M. Alexander from the Charlotte Chor engraved on a gold plate. Mr. MnrshcH referred apprecatvely to the work of Mr. Alexander n Charottj and assured hm that the Charlotte chor would always yffwtonately remembor hm. Thc sut cse, Mr. afternoon at the men s meetng wll be The Three Pcrs Threatenng Charlotte." On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Alexander wl hold a meetng for women at 3::j0 o'clock at the Frst P-esbyteran Church. Doctor Chapman sad that the meetng Sunday nght would be the last of the meetngs n the When St. Paul wrote hs epstle to the Cornthans, he sad; I am As a matter of tact, the evangelcal denomnatons are agreed as. o Hs comng back agan, but th* manner ot Hs comng, and the tme, and the attendant crcumstances concernng thngs we dffer. It s not mu purpose n my message, ths evenng te take up the dsputed ponts. I shall not dscuss the queston as to whether the Church s to pass through what s known as the trbulaton, but I shall; certaly strve to make t plan that He s comng back, and that H may come soon. To me t s not a matter for argument; certanly t s not a queston t > dvde Chrstans. I. have always been much mpressed wth the words of St. Paul n Frst Thessalonans 4: IS, where he says:. Wherefore comfort one another wth these words. To me the doctrne s a great comfort and a great cause for cheer. CoMe-Bradshaw Co. Headquarters for Farm Machnery. Now s thc tme to cultvate your crop wth mproved machnery. Come and see the up-to-date rdng cultvators and plows. Harvest tme s almost here. Look your bnder over, and f you have any doubt as to ts work ths season, see us and buy a new Mlwaukee bnder. Just receved u car load of Mowers, Hay Rakes, Bnder Twne and al such goods n great varety. Our lne of bugges cannot be equaled. Tyson & Jones, Hgh Pont, Oxford, and many other knds. We wll save jo u money on such goods, qualty consdered. Largest lne o f harness and horse collars n town.. Pants and ols, shelf and heavy hardware, lme cement and hundreds other thngs. See us. We wll save you money. Make our store headquarters at all tmes. Yours for busness. Coble -Bradshaw Co. Hs Comng Personal, Hebrews spoken of the dead, but all of the lvng, 9:28: and the judgment of the great,. The tmes n whch we lve are Unto them that look for Hnt shall He appear the second tme whte throne. Revelaton 20-ll:r>, exceedngly serous; the wars and wthout sn unto salvaton. He, where there are no lvng, but only rumors, of wars startle us from day Hmself, s comng back, ths ssr.^c u e tar.d -before God. to day. Surely we are facng a world It s the Jesus whom chldren loved and men The world ddn t seem to me crss of some sort. I would suggest and women adored, and we shall sea ; to be growng better, but rather that all Chrstan people gve themselves Hm, O glorous day! l worse. most dlgently. to the study of The two vews held by the Hs. Comng Vsble, Revelaton Church [nay ^ de3crbed a. m <SV. prophecy. As for myself 1 have not 1-7: Behold, He cometh wth clouds: Frst Xhl post.ml!ennal) e.. th, and every eye shall see Hm. and they ;,W(>!.!d w), gyow and l>eu-r un- I tl at last the mennum wll os dreds of the earth shall aval because! usf,cl,e(j r a:11j then the Lord wll of Hm. Even so, Amen! Some day come. Second. Tbe pre-mllenna the skes wll brghten beyond tho vew,. o., the world wll not grow Tabernacle. It s a sad thng to say there are the clearest ndcatons that wth hs bsc.u to the wal n thc fat«t. These days and nghts have been we nuy at no far d-tstant date fnd had Iwcome extremely fanatcal, but of the hoarse cry of angry men demandng war and hs refusal to hur Marshall hoped would help hm on memeorable," sad Doctor Chapman. Hm comng for Hs sants. It h»3 the followng when I became thoughtful made a deep mpresson upon me, these thng' are true, kmp for Hs hs return trp to Charlotte. Mr. If the weather permts, an open ar been sad t\9t»ba subject has been comng. ry. True, n the end war came but Alexar.der thanked the chor for hs meetng wll be held on Monday afternoon at :l o clock n the churchyard the Nfevv Testament, but ths Would and observaton wth some nf th«j mentoned po less than 38S tmes n 1. I came n contact n my study THE TIME. not as a resut of passon ;ud n the handsome gft and told of the pleasant memores of hs stay r. Charlotte of the Frst Presbyteran Church. "I nclude the Revelaton, and I do v>y great (non of the Church. I read j No one knows.wfcen He s to come? meantme the sentment of the world had come to our sdes. But what whch he would always have, Mr. leave at 8:45 on Monday nght," sad refer to the verses n ths because ts entrely prophetc charac ths was hs belef and the nspraton j veady for Hs comng; God pty you f John Wesley closely and found th at!^ *ve soon',jut * beseech you be the people need to keep n mnd more Marshall also presented golden Doctor Chapman. Mr. Alexander than anythng' else s f a «Uat. knves on behalf of thc chor to Mr. wll P«ty over for a few days and wll ter, But the second comng of Chrst of hs preachng. I became famlar j -vou are not" Brown and Mr. Barracough. Doctor Vnes, speakng for the Sunbeams.se*- pels, nne tmes n the Acts, 7-1 tmes was nspred when I found that he, Rea< l' rst Th«anak>nu;nf> 4 then go to hs old home n Tenneschor sang the frst verse, the Queen Charlotte who was leadng an mactly what he sad, when he declared men n a great way, and soon I came j out dyng, s mentoned 48 tmes n the Gos wth the teachng of John Calvn, a >d j The Attendng Crcumstances. ed by Judge Pm'ter, that Presdent Wlson has nformaton that we have Lord.! When He cor^e ttw totubs of the not. When to announce a decson and the Charlotte Male Chorus, pre- j INCIDENT CITED, n the Epstles, makng a total of 181 too, was lookng for the jna.v almost as mportant as what sented a golden knfe to Mr. Alex- Doctor Chapman sad that an n- and, as a matter of fact, takng the 1Charles H. Spurgeon, the greatest; rghteous dead shall be opened and ho decson shall he. Charlotte Ob* ander and handsome pns to Mr. jcder.t whch had been related to hm New Testament as a whole, one versa preacher o f hs day, stood n the sam-j our loved ones shall l>e caught up server. Evarts and Mr. Potts. durng the evenng had suggested the n 25 refers tc ths great event. Wc clnss. j. L. Moody r.cvr los* an ap- to meet Hm n the ar. Your mother. * O I am gong to hare the bg message whch he desred to brng, make very mack o f baptsm, and portunty to declare hs belef n the and mne, your chld and mne, then R>osev*}t chor sng Good Bye, God Bless You j He referred to the messenger boys rghtly so, but St. Paul says far more 1second comng o f Chrst, whle nr. we whch are alve shall be taken up. tred to reform Barne* J S. 3l. A One and All* and that's my message)who had come forward and accepted about the Lord s return than about A. J. Gordon, of Boston, nspred me We sometmes speak of the thngs as :p to Blly Sunday to tackle the job, and f he can't of thanks to the boys and grls. j Chrst at one of the earler meetngs ths great doctrne. More s sad con- beyond measure n hs messages concernng Hs return than concernng cornng the second comng. I fom-1 jsure- beng sure as death, but death s not do t, Rjrnes s a gor.er. I ve Pound a Frend Who s All to an<* told of how one o f these boys Me, was the next song. The bg- [had gven a Testament to a grl n Hs Dety. He must have meant exthat God bad used or was usng these 1 O joy, O delght we should go wth. Tb- s the knd of weather when jonc :..es to st n the grandstand and College grls the second verse, and moral lfe and had nvted the gr that he was comng bock. Some have to accept ths truth whch revoluton- j No sckness, no sadness, no dead and Jwat.: the days go by all decorate 1 everybody the thrd verse. to accept Chrst. The grl read thc sad thata Hs second comng means I zed my thnkng, ncreased my love, no cryng;, j wth premum red und blue rbons One Day When Heaven Was Flled Wth Hs Frases, a song wrtten sre to lead a better lfe and accepted ton of Jerusalem, or on t..c day j f truer to humanty and to Chrst. our Lord nto glory, Testament and had expressed a de death, or that he came at the destruc-j f r the Bble and helped me to be [Caught up through the clouds wth j O If some of the warrng natons by Doctor Chapman, was sung by Me. Chrst. Captan Mller of the Salvaton Army had taken the grl to a the end of the world, but f you take QUESTION. ; "In St. Luke s Gospel, 17th chapter, Penteeost, or that He wll come at ALW AYS TROUBLED ABOUT jwhen Jesus returns for Hs own. could gft bold of the Carnege peace Brown. The Queen College grls fund they mght spend t for war t> snng the chorus and Mr. Alexander Salvaton Army rescue home n Greenvlle, S. C. comng and nsert the word death, queston o f the judgment. I coud when t s sad. One shall be taken the verses referrng to Hs second 2. I was always troubled about the * verses 3-37,' that uay s descrbed? such an advantage as to compel sad t was Splendd, splendd. peace. SCRIPTURE LESSON. That s what we need, sad Doctor or the words whch have to do wth not understand how there could be r. and another left. Some day the Doctor Chapman read the Scrpture lesson, the audence standng and that sort from now untl Sunday, you jn the place o f the expressons whch to the second connng of Chrst be- caught up to meet Hm. You wll Chap:«an. I f you would do work of the great events I have mentoned, general judgment, and all who hold Chrstan people of ths cty wll be Bryan s temperance lectures wll not!>e entrely successful untl he would set Charlotte on fre. tell of Hs comng agan, these Scrp I eve that there are many judgments, repeatng t sentence by sentence. The Scrpture read was the last verse Sanford Smpson, the messenger boy not ashamed o f the Gospel of Chrs;., and now that St. John s wrtng hs gpstlus he s expressng the wsh that he mght sa fathful to Jes'ts Chrst and tc< Hs teachng that be would not be ashamed beore Hm :t Hs comng. Ihe terond comng of Chrst s one of thc most mportant and nsprng subject? presented n all the Bble, and at ths partcular tme s proper that we.should study the subject carefully. There are many people who beleve that we are. approachng the last tmes, f ndeed, we are not already n them., and that tures wll all lose ther meanng. BIBLE VERY EXPLICIT. The Bble s very plan and explct concernng ths great day, as for example. Acts 1:1 : 'Ths same of the fourth chapter of Romans and who gave the Testament to the grl, the frst verse o f thc ffth chapter of stood up on the platform and Doctor Romans. Chapman prayed for hm. I ve been Doctor Chapman read a number cf n numy meetngs, sad Doctor Chapbrght ness of the sun, and we bhal better untl Chrst Hmself come: and see Hm face to face, and then whbn Hp ut4le. the thousand years we remember the words of the pro-1 of Deace My vew s the ' pl,,. phets that He s the chefest aw<ffl*mlelmal- Sm.ely no one eould look 10,000, and the one altogether lovely, jup0i1 ^ w..)d at war today and ^ we shall realze how nadequately language descrbes Hm, O wonde-- ful vson! He s Comng to the Earth, Zerharah 14:4: And Hs feet shall lwe as I do. I dd nut always hold to. ths precous doctrne. 1 dd no.; thnk t made any dfference to me as a preacher, and I know that many people had advocated ths truth, and have: used ther tme and talents; the Lord has eome and your frends have judgment'of the natons. St. Matthew 5:22, lvhere there js nothng ng that you may not be ashamed at gone. I beseech you heed Hs teach Hs comng. the world s gettng better. I thnk I should te utterly dscouraged dd I not beleve thnt all these wrongs could be rghted by the return of Jesus. Read Second Tmothy, sceo't- stand n that day upon the mount of chapter, the frst fve verses, and you Olves, whch s before Jerusalem on I wll fnd a descrpton of the days n the East. He ascended nto Heaven Jwhch we lve. from the mount of Olves, and H» j.th K IMPORTANCE OF TRUTH.. s comng back agan to stand upon When He comes He wll complete that sacred mountan. th.? body of Chrst,. e., fhe last son I should lke to tell you why I beshall be won to make the church complete. Two. When He come the as, for example, the jugdment at tha cross, where the sn queston s settled; the judgment seat o f Chrst, Second Cornthans 5:10, where Chrstans are judged for the way they whole of the Jewsh race wll be a f fected and there wll be an opportunty agan for Israel. Three. When He comes t wl be possble fo1the whole world to be converted; hecauso seek your mother and she wll be gone, your father and he wll be translated, your brother and he shall be wth Jesus, and you wll walk tho streets of the cty realzng that yott have mssed your chance, that tne the slcfbtesst queston but that we are approachng the last days. 1 do not mean that Jesus may come today or tomorrow; t may be that He wll delay H.-, appearng, but surely these great events, the lke of whch the world has never known, ought to mpel us to turn away from frvolty and sn and seel, n every way to please Hm, lest we be ashamed of Hs comng. PAKKEU. And Judge Alton 11. Parker he would have made a good Presdent, al- Called on fo- hs vews he sad the attempt to persuade the pub,- what acton the Lustana dsaster requres Presdent Wlson to take, j,* unfar to hm and mght work great njury to us. Judge Parker wsely says there s every reason for mlkng haste sowly and the Presdent should, be gven hs tme. Have we forgotten the Mane? he asks. Can we not see Presdent McKnlcy, standng gves a bottle of grape juce wth every tcket. The German submarne s the rattlesnake that strkes wthout warnng.

4 lt TrtMVet OpK NHHm< S w j Tnty mj FtU*t B - r%t But* Dw*»td Fgkltohas tft, BartaftM. N. C. Ate. ; H t t Fkwr, j falwtmd* 5 K et w 5 t «8 AoMnc.. m f * r, >bt M n n ^ ( ^ s t»u Uafcat O, «m M t to eaamctm wthtfc* ( -.' AM MNPV **4 CMMRMtfeft* IlMHK mmtrtbnet matt b» tgbt wrtar.. apa a ~ sj ur w wul t»lm~a»tto> that M 4M k * < «Mteerptoft far Tb» SUte MSqMlah wl bakoborad at tka «t k* w lm H t numbered wth t Is eft now to stay off. What do these game boaaes say now -cfcco, they are tecreasng Uxee and seom fe.assessltemtvt for as bn to «e. (but not tha tme. Let those who *re sud» blnd partsan reale what a partsan controlled muncpalty means and then notac day, there wll 4 * an M heavy w n w neck* and we could not stoke t «ff, but t opportunty for the stood men n all 'nent? W«are barflya partes to come together and naurgu- j sed and must have Hn nm ^, uen_ rate Wde# cty governnmart for an* m samtfey were SS^8ey* say" that they arc ffong to nsst that as ths s a Democratc cty, au tw town O&patcK. offcals should be Democrats. Well f they look at t that way, and a Majorty of our ctzens are wth them n ths vew, we have no kckng comng, Ut f we are to have a unted ctzenshp and all workng for the I «r I f. ~ m. ''cty s good, then We should not brng a, Herth Carel*, vttdher tm partsan poltes nto the muncpal j electon. We nsst and mantan that r They need the money, and rnut the best admnstratons that ths ctv kave ts Stop your kckng, an t you had was when the ctzens gettng what you voted for?! regardless of poltcs joned, hands and 'controlled the muncpal affars. We If you haven t %ot enough of Den'.-beleve ths s tbe.best'.>vay to-gret oeracy, ncreased assessments and Sn- the; best men to fll the varous offces, creased taxes, vote for some more. ; and we would lke to see t done. Our You wll realze what a blnd partan Democratc frends have had charge you have been when tax payng1lme'.of the affars* now for several years come?. 'And what do we fnd, a. Urge cty Ueht pled up, taxes ncreased end our af- Demoeratc government,, n ether favs n bad shape fnancally. We ran cty, county, state, or naton means n- so far n debt under Democratc cty creased taxes and a large floatng; or.'g-overnrneut that we had to'sell owr bonded debt, and yet our Democratc.electrc lght plant because- we dd frends nsst upon evevyl'm^ be;r. [U,t have, and could no? «*< ut'e enough Democratc. money to make the needed mprove monts at the power plant to keep the Why all ths dssatsfacton w th: plant gong ant take care of the exstng condtons n ouv lttle cty, ncreased busness. Everybody know* s t magrmry or real, f magnary, ths* true and f our Democratc what caused t, f real, what' s the'frends ae proud of ther record, let remedy? We ul! know th;>t t exst*. them make the mo;;t of t. we au know that t s retardng th.* growth of our town and communty.. What s the cause and what s the alremy overburdened people. [ ef are now, but oor fceuegt, hard ---- ;---- j orknc taxpayers are #ettag ther We notce that our Democratc j yea open to true eonrfrtnag a*l they frend are agan gong to run the'cannot fool them much ongjr. We muncpal campagn Into poltcs, and jare glad that there s sud aa dtor, dud much a fearless paper as the WHAT ARE THEY DOING? What are the ' representatve so- retnedy? Wll some one f:na» e\ and called leadng ctzens dong for the wll some one seek to brng about the Upjl»bu!d5ng. of Burlngton.? remedy * : What are Ihey dong to hurry nlorg the Government buldng? What are Mr. H. (» Palmer, of Yorkvlle they dong to nducc captal to locate and are makng fhends Jt#: #fce lama^d, People who ajmts^ ^fatd aad Ued about you la*t Faf are your fheacte now. Let tne good work, go on, eoetnue to turn on the lght and ««wll eotnue to lend our support to th* pzen sheet and ts lyng Edtor, and n return contnue to be as bold, and.as fearless and as truthful n the futmo as n tle past and above all do not!... j fal to send me the lttle pxen sheet I rght on tme,, t s my beet frend) now, and I cannot do wthout t.! Yours for publey,! TAXPAYER. 1 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE EDI-1 TOR IS SNUBBED.. f Don't l)lanw the edtor, for-m t me1'.-j. tonng all th partes and socal af- j 'a's that take place, consder the. fact that some one must hand us the > ews n order for t to appear n thu Revew. Slavng always been gnored n the matter of nvtatons fe the.; : events the ednn- dues not feel that f.e! s under any oblgatons to seek de- J tals of w a affars of whch hs; knowledge s but unconfrmed bear-! say. Alba (Mch.) Revew. I'Ol l.dvt PROVE IT BY HIM. Twenty ffth Annual Reunon UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS JUNE 1 and SPECIAL TRAIN FROM DURHAM, N. C. MONDAY, MAY 31; - - V I A '. SOUTHERN RAILWAY la n t t r t t e S ta ll. The Southern Ralway wll operate a SPECIAL TRAIN May 31 st, to leave Durham, N. C, at 10:00 A. M,, Arrve Eehnwod, Va. at 4:40 P. lf. Passengers from Gtewmle and ntermedate staton* uae regdtar tr tn No. 106, and from Goldsboro and ntermedate statons use leular tran No. 21, to Durham, eonoeetng wth SPEClAL TRAIN. Cheap routd trp fares prncpal ponts as follows: Goldsboro....$ 3.S0 Durham...$ 3.35 Selma Chapel Hll 3.75 Claytoa Gbsonvle, 4.00 Ralegh Henderson Burlngton Mebane Hllsboro Oxford Fares from all other statons on same bass: Tckets wll be sold for al regular trans May 29th to June 2nd, nclusve wth fnal return lmt June 10th 1915, wth the prvlege of extendng lmt untl June 30, 1915, by personally depostng teket wth the Specal Agent, at Rchmond and payment of fee of ; ffty cents. - Very cheap sde trp tckets wll be sold at Rchmond to all ponts. Stop overs wl be permtted at all ponts where there are Agents, gong or returnng. See large flyers for detaled schedule and fares for specal tran from Durham May 31. For addtonal nformaton, call on any Southern Ralway Agent or wrte 1 Travelng Passenger Agent0. f. YORK nacgu m r TH A T TERRIBLE MAY.* tby Blly Sunday.) 1 don t look lke a man that would "It el- seems. sad he re*ard»k ; de very quckly, do I? I have just the unfortunate wth scentfc nterest, that tn- attacks of fever and jas Rood physque as you ever gazed jat, I wouldn't trade wth anj man chlls appear on alternate days. >o,,.,.,,,, ' 1 j I know. A lot of you fellows are you thnk, s t your opnon, that, they! stronger than.. I, but,,, I. have as good, have so to spe»k, decreased n vo-.., a lttle bt. But may I de, and on depost vault n Chcago lfe nsurance that may," on^hat possblty, 1 carry thousands and thousands of dol wfe could cash them n and she and papers pad fo r up to date, and my lars of lfe nsurance. I don't beleve the babes could lsten to the wolves that any man does rght to hroself. hs wfe, or hs chldren f he doesn t provde for them wth lfe nsurance, so when fcs s gotte they wll not be thrown 011 the charty of the world. And next to my fath n God, f I howl for a good many years. I don t expect to de ooon. 1 may de, and on that, may," I carry thousands and thousands of dollars n lfe nsur physque as you ever looked at. I and Chcago^ II., s recevng mal here and gve employment to our lence, f I may use that word? lave, been preachng,. at ths... pace, for should <?e tonght, that whch would er, Pernberg s gong to leave us. md telegrun;* n Burlngton n th.? people? These are vtal questc s, and The patent smled feebly. I, , fourteen years, end ve stood t, al- gve me the most comfort would be Wel, the best frends must part. care of the Alamance, Durham and fa n only be answered by what one ;oc,' sad he, 011 fever days my kouph j,,, begn.. to. feel,, myself falng,... the knowledge that I have n a safe Good-bye, Doc; take keer o ycraelf. Orange Ralway. He s expected sees, apparently they, are dong noth- head's so hot I can t thnk, end on ; here on Frday of ths week at the ng for the uplft and upbuldng of ague days I shake so 1 can t taold " Job Work fe.test and he comes representng an jthe cty, but they are engaged n art'opnon.'" Pttsburgh Press, assocaton of captalsts who are n- ther old wcuprtan of playng parttterested n the development of th-^ Ssan poftcs at the expense of thc tax- EXTRACTS FROM BILLV SUNthem out'of-the' wjnt on to say "they are sly, fr above enterprse. payers, ncreasng the cty ant covn* HAY S SERMON ty debt, and addng addtonal bur- NEEDED CMPKOVEMENTS- 'dens to the already heavy load that t was Sunday who declavc wth Our genal postnm*ter, Mr. O. \'our people arc carryng. Have we hs usual artstry of speech, that Oowson, ha»*? had some needed m-'no'patrotc 'ctzen who wul off. v lttle can be sad n justfcaton of pn.vementk made around the postoflfkc hmsef n the nterest of the people, the women of the snutu set. He DONE buldng n the way of screened deow :md help to lead and th * ;n a m uch nch <t*d m p ro ve - j\vldernp. -.; f.! >t ul d espar'.' O u r volous, extravagant; they have thrown me,\t Hnt w<- Are g -'d.to Note t h t je r r - -'-V r.,.1;* U -:v,jv.-.tl g o n R to to the wnds all modesty, prudence, M r. <V>w son s. a l«to the beneft r.;-.vms lu.:t<.k fo r w..-k, w hle relgon and the vrtues that are r> Promptly and o f 'W : r.u' the fly Jvs vvel' ns '., U[- ns :-'. attractve n women, and have allowed thc-mselves to be flattered, cajole p le a su re an d co m fo rt o f h s cleu vs p >.,1 n g t o vltrrt c e rla ^ me. :.nd cona:u c a rn e ts. T here s n o th n g lke n-. t.,. patron;.;:. fo r tu beneand lamboo7.1ed by a lot of jlted jays la v o g <jfffals a lve tu the publ.. s [t :f som e specal frend. W e h ave wth cracked character.:, and turn -nterest. aan y lo yal a m p a tro tc ctther homes nto thrd-rate gamblng zens here, hut th e y se?tn eom petely r dons and booze jonts. We presume some day, sone w under the domnaton t f others who The average socety woman of today, he went on wth dramatc wth suffcent pull wll gee behnd the :;:v. os oyal and patrotc and do Government, postoftce buldng and not care what becomes of the cty clmax, s more famlar wth poker then there wll be somethng dong. or ts people so long as they anl chps and the names of fancy wnes There are several towns n ths State ther frends are n control of ts affars, cannot our good people shake and chnmpagnes than she s wth the that have secured stes and now have relcs of classc lterature. She buldngs long snce we frst secured j off ths domnaton and get together couldn t quote a verse of the Scrpthe ste. The treasury offcals would'and save us from ourselves,! lures of God s hoy word to save her have us beleve th;-t all towns are ' : I ' good-for-nothng hde, treated alke and that we have Edtor Dspatch. j "God has marked out the same path Prces at take our turn lke gonjsr to ml), but! Dear Sr: for men and for womn to follow, w e happen to know betev. W h a t we j Wll you allow me a lttle space n ' h(? sa(d.,away weh ^ he,ljsh doc_ wed, s a stron g frend at court. ' yo u r pzen she6t to say ju>t a few j trjne uf a double standard of lvng ca n t som e o f o u r.nfluental l>e;no- jw < l s ahout the m a n y Hes we D e r - n lh s twentusth c e n tu ry! It m ake s cratc fnend s here spend» e» ts t e % ^ w, d 5 ftw n ce whether the one w ho h e,r s u rp lu s e n e rg y > t r y m g o ge t J u H n ^,V j t, m p B ^ n,, a m g u H y, our.uddmg.started, nstead of try -!alonff ^ m#ny other ^ ctzens,younff f e l w. yem. sste. has as ^ The Dspatch Offce. ng to control Muncpal poltcs. A r: ' c { Alam ance county, who sad t h e, rg U t<j Hv# as you hnvc Y o u r there none here patrotc enough to.same ' thng about you and your paper. I h?s ag ^ a 5.ght tq ^ up undertake ths work? \We m>., knew. then you were tellng to,the street smokng a cgarette as you truth, hut our bosses sad you were ;w _ Your wfe has as good & rght NO ItEPUBI ICAN TICKET. )a mserable lar and we sad you r..,. - j ^ to lne up before a bar and nl up her are, but Mr. Edtor, some thngs are1^ ^ y.qvor as you ^ We have been asked several tmes transprng now that wll make us all j she ha<( M good a rgm t > ff ) to recently f the Progressve Republ-'ashamed of what we sad about yon ^ cwner Rrocery n the evennk and cans would put out a Muncpal tcket,and your pzen sheet as they called ;^ a oln< an<j put her feet upon ^ for Mayor and Alderman, and whle t. You sad the county was heavly *.., * t 31 J stave nnd tell stores as you have, we are not authorzed to speak for n debt and that the taxes would have, A..,.,. t Don t thnk because you wear whskthe party, yet t s our opnon that to he ncreased, that the member of >,,. A. * crs and breeches that you re przvregno such teket wll be placed n the Legslature or.rather the nomnee of -, _, OL.,.,, Twce-A-, r,, ^ ed by God. She has as good a rght fed. We know that some of our the Democratc party was n favor5, lt,,..al < as vou have to walk down street wth Democratc frends are anxous for us of ncreasng: them, but they sad %,, half a plug of tobacco suacng out to run a muncpal tcket, but we are there s no truth n the Dspatch o r «,,. ^.. of her mouth and spttng enough to opposed to runnng the cty mto pol- t^ Edtor ether, and we sad the same ',. t I. drown a jackrabbt as you have. - tes and have always been, but of thng, all the tme knowng that you* wl,,m, _ j j * wouid<*t clean'out-jr»ur old-apthmm course f our Detpocratc frends con- ^were tellng the truth and dong what./or you; P d throw t at-your M tn.ue to nject partsan poltcs n our you could n the nterest of the taxhe*d." atunkjpsl a/tac*, there wll be no payers, but the yoke of bosssm was at Reasonable 0 ALSO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE >f. / Only One Dollar Per "Year r POOR

5 ' toafejunm N w < PAGfC m XXX3AJL A N D P E R S O N A L Mr. L. B, Bry*nt o f Cla^tww f town «n buaaes-twuy; - t A Vr.jfltmfe Huffman o f Oak ttdge s vsj.jwp hs mother. : Hr. Fryler Wllams, a student of Oak Kdge, s vstng hs partnte ths w r t.' Mr. ;G. W- Taylor has gone 16 Durham where he has accepted a poston. - Mrs, Arthur Terry s the guest of bar sster, Mrs. W ll Godfrey, near Graham ths week. Mrs. Wllam Montgomery of Orange county s spendng the week -wth her sons, Messrs. Fred and J. W. Montgomery. Mr. George Soots and sster, Mrs. Gena.Garrett, of near Kme&vlle, vsted ther uncle, Mr, Thomas Soots, frst of the week. Mr. Dewey Bass, Who attended WANTED LOAD OK USY FINE OR, oak stove wood n exchange for subscrpton or advertsng space, Th<? DbpatvH Offce. Msses Kate Copeland and Ad. Robertson, accompaned by Br. Ben Hughes, were vstors to Osspee the frst of the week. Mrs. J. W. Bradley, who has been Watng relatves at Maron for several weeks, h»= returned and- s the guest of Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Cheek on Route 9, ths week. Mr. Lews Cates of Durham s 1:1 town vstng hs parents. Mr, Ernest Way vsted relatves at Swep3onvlle Wednesday. ' ' Mr. f. Andrews Hgh Pont was Mf* $»ura Marfett of S»x»paha>» n town yesterday. wm ttr gaest of her sster,. Mrs, Beary Uak bat week. Brng the Dspatch Offce a load of dry pne or oak stove wood AT ONCE, Mr. js le Meaeh-aa of T «r, N. C., spent Sunday and Tuesday the guest Mr. BUI Evans of the. A. & M. College s here vstng hs of hs? uele,tr, T. K. Bobertso< parents. LOST Gold Rng wth Pearl Settng, Fnder please return to ths offce. Mr. B. F, her mother. Lews s the guest of Mr. C. M. Robertson and son, Chas., o f near Efland, spent Wednesday the guests of hs parents. 'Rev. ). C. Cox and Mr. J. R. Hoftman wll leave today for Catawba College for the commencement. Mss Grace Sutphn o f Pttsboro s the guest of Msses Maron Krkpatrck ard Ava Hertage ths week. Mss Anne Maude Mebane has returned from Hgh Pont where she spent a few weeks wth her ssters. The Dspatch s n need of a load of stove vyood. Wll some one please brng us a load n exchange for a Manndale Insttute durng the past school term, has returned home for year s subscrpton? the summer vacaton. Mr. W. A. Braxton s n Chatham county ths week n the nterest of the Pan-Amercan Lfe Insurance Company, of whch he s local and county representatve. Ice cream and eake wll be served by the Junor Phlathea class of the M'thodst Protestant Church on th» lawn of the church tomorrow (Saturday) nght. The proceeds wl Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teague and daughter of Telford Tenn., are lw guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teague ths week. Ice cream and -cake wll be sold bjthe young lades of the M. P. Church on the lawn of the church Suturday nght. Mr. Clyde Andrews, who was confned to hs home the frst of the week on account of sckness, s aga^l at hs post 01 duty wth the Wllamson Wholesale Company. evenng was hghly enjoyed by th o * present. TH EY A L L MBKAND IT. Barngtal, lk e K rtry d t y m * Ton * fa* the Beeeves It. People wth kdney ll want to be cured. When o^e /suffer^ tbe tortures o f an achng back, relef s eagerly sought for. There are many remedes today that releve, but do not cure. Doan s Kdney Plls have brought lastng results to thousands, Here s Burlngton evdence of thefcr mert,.. Mrs. H, P. Whte, Front St, B urlngton, says: Doan s Kdney Plls have proven a splendd kdney medcne n our famly. I hare taken them on several occasons whenrmy hack has been lame and sore and they ha vs always gven me quck relef. Another o f my famly had. a very bad case of kdney trouble. The doctor sad the only thng to do was to go to the hosptal. However, Doan s Kdney Plls were used, and the frst few doses gave great relef. After takng a couple of boxes, the trouble dsappeared and hasn t returned." Prce 50c, at all dealers. Don t smply ask for a kdney remedy get Doan s Kdney Plls the same that Mrs. Whte had. F0STER-M1LBURN CO., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. CIGARS AND BLUE EYES. A gray-hared man who wore a skul cap had operated the cgar and newsstand for years. All ar c f quet and peace, sometmes the omnous forerunner o f commercal dsaster, had lately hung over the place. Even the few old crones and atn^u^ on v. hformerly frequented the place, talkng much and spendng lttle, had been reduced to a few fathful who clung apathetcally to a former haunt. Tho magaznes were notceably slow n movng, the cgars dry, and the room usually unared and vsguely untdy, although no nstance of actual drt could be ponted out. In answer to nqury as to busness the old man s reply was nvarably quet," pretty quet, sr," an"opnon whch only needed a glance about to verfy. Rev. John Hurley, student n Trnty Don t forget the ce cream supper One day there was a change. Even College at Durham, flled the pul to be gven by the Junor Phlathea from across the street t could be dscerned that pt a t Webb Avenue M. E; Church class of the M. P. Church on the a metamorphoss had last Sunday mornng and evenng n lawn 'of the church tomorrow (Saturday) taken place. An ar of brghtness and the absenec of the pastor. - nght. Cfeam ard cake wll busness surrounded the old news be Fold stand. On closer nvestgaton t wa Messrs. Clyde Andrews, Floyd found that thu outsde had been repanted and UUU dll an ub1 attractve wndow ds- Menn, J. E. Brown, Thomas Glenn Mss Ivey Brown was gven a sur-.... (Mlll'.tU and Demer Cook attended the com- Jprse party at her home on Tucker,,,,, I play arranged. A new name had been reencement exercses at Manndale!n- M-teet by her frends last Tuesday,....,.,. Mntnl I panted n gold rom letter;; ct across the wn- sttute last week. nght. Games were played and the the new propretor. She was ; vson n a lght blue, carefully talored...., 'dress, bg blue eyes und a mop of Mss Olga Davs of Warsaw who1.,., blood har arranged n an ntrcate has been vstng her aunt. Mrs. W. 1., but extremelv attractve pattern. A W. Brown, for the pas! few (Peeks,!,.,.. bystander contnued to gue sueleft Monday for Rojcboro to vst re-,..., * reputoussy at the apparton under latves before re*urtv.nj- to ner nr n Warsaw, THE DEAD DOLLAR It s bured by you a some outof-the-way place. It s a daly worry to you. It s a temptaton to others. The very brds o f the ar c;. ry the news. It s a constant menance to your lfe. There s a place wheje that dollar w ll be a lvng joy to you where you can always get t where t s safe and wll be at work for you twenty-four hours every day. That place s here. - J e pay 4 Per Cent Interest. ALAMANCE IjOAN AND TRUST COMPANY THE LARGEST AN D OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY., : > -Jftke Om W l th«ckaks.^ I " ^ B U R L I N G T O N, N. C the pretense of >uukn at some mat;- axncs fastened n the wndow. When The play enttled, The Old Mad.-,,the vson started toward hm he was Club, wll be presented at Swepson- j Wo startled to retreat. The door open- meos grew better wth eo.eh day. A 'group o f young fellows who spent Baby Doll Ankle We have n stock 4 beautful lne of. Baby Doll Pumps n Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, also Whte Mercerzed Duck wth whte Rubber Soles and Whte Rubber Heels, that we are offerng at $1.75 to $2.50 the par whch are exceptonally strong values and are among our best sellers. They part* cularly appeal to the Young Lades that do not care for the Hgh flees and Narrow Toe Styles. We have the same styles ror the lttleones also* at proportonate prces. Would be glad to have you call and see the many new Sprng models. FOSTER Shoe Co. Burlngton N. C. HEALTH A M ) HAPPINESS may be had by keepng the blood pure, and allowng t to perfwm ts lfegvmg work to the fullest extent. Indgeston, nervous dyspepsa, rheumatsm anl other sources of msery thr.t follow from posoned and mpovershed blood quckly vansh wth thc use of.mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. A scentfcally compounded vegetable remedy v/hch has been used successfully for over forty years, ts acton s to remove all bood mpurtes, energze and regulate all functons of the dgestve system and feed the nerve centers. You don t need to suffer! health any longer. If your druggst hasn t Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy, we wll supply you drect. The prce of a large bottle s $1.00. Send hs amount sr.d your dealers ] Kvme to REMEDY SALES CORPORATION', Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person's Warh should '>t used n connecton wth thc Remady fo r the cure o f sores and the? relef money as well as talked hung constantly about the place, and ts presdng genus served all wth mpartalty. Busness was good. An jeulte n Ms loss of place, 'Twas not j an».l even the men of hs own race ex other chaple-; however, remaned to be! because hs skn was brown that men added to a story whch properly should I rejoced when he came down. But end here. The young woman propretor was..ussng ona day and a seemed desttute of sense of sham«?, Johnson, snce he ganed hs fame your.g man was n her place. He was and Jaughev wth foul, unholy ff/ee, at one of the young men who h:d hung a!', the clams of decency. An out* most fathfully about the place for cast from hs natve land, and by most some tme precedng. He seems now to be a permanent fxture at the old stand. Occasonally the young woman I releves hm for an afternoon, and I some tmes she comes just before clos- j ng tme, and they go away together, but the younj^man seems to be drect- Sng the^bu(tnes»* And bp rfeess s, 1so good1nw. >f NTo words encouragng he hea d; no breasts wth sympathy were strred* but al! were glad to.see hm slump Ivefore Jess Wllard s cultured thump^ other countres banned, hell skulk, snce from the heght he s hurled, alonj? the edges of the world* a blot on erery decent scene, a leper wth the sgn, "Unclean.*' A man al morals can t defy, and wth that sort of thng get by; and when he falfo» W fall he must, rejocng follows lonj? d n*t. B. < L. No. & USTEK, MR. SPENDTHRIFT! Dd you ever have the toothache long n the wee hours of the nght and vow that when the,, tomorrow came you would have t treated? But when the tomorrow came tbe tooth was ea^an d you pat t of and forgot t untl those Htfle "devls began to prance n tbe tooth agal9? -You just knew for eemn then that you woud. haye t attended to the oext day? you d suffered nfntely more Wtk lo TeyA e than you would have had you : had the tooth treated at frst? Exactly! You are n hard lnes today smply because you have resolved n hard tmes that f easy tnes came agan you would get yourself n s,hape for hard tmes and wh n easy tmes came you would pass up,the opportunty. Let s go deeper nto the matter n th**. Tuesday ssue of ths paper. Alamance Home Bulders Assocaton W.. SHARPE, Sec. & Treas. To Gve You Southern Chrstan Pub. Co. wll..» - -.1, I 1,. I.1, 1,.., 1 Elon College When n need of anythng n the PRINTING LINE. Artstc Half Tone Work s our Long Sut. Connect Up Wth Us Our representatve n Burlngton every mornng. SCREEN, Phone hm fcu call n to see you. and DOORS WINDOWS made to measure and put n You pay for them on Easy Payment Plan. See ~ L U T H E R C A T E S Phoae 403-L & 26-J. M rs. Ezabetl R evth er. jvo.-5d* Twelfth ft.. X. W- Washng^n. ^ w rte s *. 4 I t o omtorse p.-funa as a splendd medcne for ;:»rrh?.nd atom-- - h trouble, from^. I suffered r several years. ; «>:; t f^r sev-.! months ftnd : {'.m end of tl^tj found my health - ; > restored and havej -.-.x splendd! j' ever, >;.. e. 1 now take t when 1 contract a t'.m -jnd t soon rds the system of t-atarrha tendences. Over Ten Years A o, w.m d not toe wthout Peruna. t was over ten years ago :.v-f \nrst crave you my testmonal, I v <:* same opnon as when I t. and gve you the prvlege to ns you see At. 1 stll use Pe~ runa. when I thnk necessary. I am rfcommendln* t to my neghbor* wl*n*ver a chance occurs.'* At Cates Machne Shop. be used for the beneft of the class. vlle next Saturday nght, May 22nd, ed..and soft voce nqured f he would o f nflamed and congested surfaces. Let everybody go out and help these by the young lades ot th* Webb j not come n and look at the better It s especally valuable for women, young lades. M. E. Church. Admsson 10 and 15 thngs that were on dsplay nsde. He and should always be used for ulceratons. Dernborg mssed".ft good chance cents. went n, although he wanted nether ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Msses Irene Eanes and Jula Dor- '.vht^: he ddn t sal on the Lustana. magaznes nor cgars. Insde there was *ett are vstng frends at Snow The specal seres of evangelstc an unwonted ar o f order and Uus- Havng qualfed as admnstrator o f the estate o f Murphy Camp and attendng the Sylvan com-j servces announced to begn at th ej!less. Under the spell of the blue r.vcle W ALT MASON. Even legless men have been known mehcement. ; Methodst Protestant Church next e.ves and the blond har, the man to kck when t came to footng blls. Jenkns, deceased, late o f Alamance county, North Carolna, Msses Adde S<jures, Mame and ( Sunday mornng have been postponed bought two two-for-a-c,uarter cgars. Alas, poor Johnson, badly whpped Kate Howell, accompaned by several one week, and wl begn on Sunday, a!tl:ough he had always found 5-cent and of hs wreaths and honors strpped! When he appeared n yonder Splendd Medcne ng clams ag.:nst the estate o f ths s to notfy all persons hav other frends, were auto vstors n May 30th, wth Rev. A. G. Dxon of ^ones perfectly satsfactory before, and Greensboro Sunday afternoon. Pent a* pulpt help. a 85-ceut magazne that he had never rng, he was that rng s urvconquered sad deceased to exhbt them to seen before and n whch he was no* kng, and when he left t, sck and J the undersgned at Burlngton, [at al* oteves-ted. sore, ho was j has-been, nothng on or before the Sth day of Soon others dscovered a new nterest n cga-s and magaznes. Bus- when Brother Johnsng came to gref. Peruxu H cw th be pleaded n bar o f ther more, und all the country felt relef SuKered fer Se*ejal Ye»ra Aprl, 1916, or ths notce wll recovery. A11 persons ndebted to sad estate wll please make mmedate payment. Ths Sth day of Aprl, GEO. W. JENKINS, Admnstrator of Murphy Jenkns. m o n e y : ' The mnt makes t and under Contnental Mortgage Company you can secure t at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approv- jed real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we wll cooperate wth you. P E T T Y & COMPANY, 1419 Lytton Baldhg,. Chcago, HI, PR IT T * v

6 R ' v TV -.'.; ' '.'..' \. *... 'A ^ We Do All Knds Of Job LET US FIGURE WITH YOU UPON YOUR NEXT JOB? NOTEHKADS. LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES. CIRCULARS. PH A M LE ts. BOOK WORK N E A T LY DONE. PRICES REASONABLE. GIVE US A T R IA L, PROM PTLY DELIVERY and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE DISPATCH JO B OFFICE B U R L I N G T O N, N. C WORK WILL BE DELIVERED BY PARCEL POST WHEN REQUEST ED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. NOTICE. j A N AC T TO AUTHORIZE ---- AND EMPOWER THE C ITY OF d qualfed vot-jburlington TO ISSUE The ctzens afu -T ers n the cty of Burlngton, wll take notce o f the new regstraton and electon n the cty of Burlngton. Yor. are hereby nofed that pursuant to the provsons o f an act of the General Assembly enttled A N ACT TO AU THORIZE AND EMPOWER THE CITY OF BURLINGTON TO ISSUE BONDS TO O BTAIN BONDS TO OBTAS FUNDS FOR TH E PURPOSE OF ERECTING AND EQUIPPING PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN SAID CITY'," and Whereas, ad act ttereof provdes that an electon shall be held fo r the purpose o f determnng whether sad act shall become law; and whereas, on the 22nd day o f Aprl, 1915, a petton was presented to the Mayor and Board o f Alderman, at a regular meetng o f sad Board, by sxty FUNDS FOR TH E PURPOSE OF ERECTING AND EQUP- PING PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILD ING IN SAID CITY," an electon and a great many more than wll be held at the several j sxty, qualfed ctzens, tax- votng places n the above named; payers and free holders o f the cty on the 8th day o f Juno, jety of Burlngton, askng flhat th e am ount fo r w h ch t s pro-1 The ocean paea wfeerever I svroep, posed to ssue boodh, how long j To hear m y Streafftfc rejoce, And the monsters o f the brny deep, Cower, tremblng at my voce. sad bonds shall run, the rate o f nterest to carry ant the purpose to whch the proceeds of bonds shal be appled. It s further ordered that the sad bonds shall be ssued n denomnatons o f $1, each and shall carry nterest a t the rate o f 5 per cent, per annum, payable sem-annually, all of whch bonds shall run for thrty years. It s further ordered that. M. W ALK ER be, and he s hereby apponted regstrar for the Frst Ward, ard that S. C-. I brng earth s gltterng jewels up, MOORE and H. K. H A LL be From the hdden cave below. and are hereby apponted nspectors, for the Frst Ward; cup, ' And I make the fountans grante that L. J. FO N V ILLE be,-.and'ht [Wth * ehrystal gush, o erflow s hereby apponted regstrar for the Second Ward, and that GEO. SMITH AND F. W. HAW KINS be, and they are hereby apponted nspectors for the Second Ward; that RICHARD SEY MOUR be, and he s hereby apponted regstrar fo r the Thrd Ward, and that J. A. IRELAND and Y. S. M ILES be, and they are hereby apponted Inspectors, fort the Thrd W ard; and that J. T. WELCH be, a*d he s hereby apponted regstrar for the Fourth'AVard. and that R. A. FREEM AN and C. B. W AY be., and they are hereby apponted nspectors for the Fourth Ward. ns tlt 22nd day e f Aprl. JAS. P. MONTGOMERY, Secretary & Treasurer. We've got our choce o f getng 'nl> three war' wth Germany. Japan, or Mexco. we are! Whr,t a great country X - w onder w o m e n are go od actor*. W h e n they are sm a ll g r ls they p lay they are old, an d w h e n th-. y are grow n up they play they a re young. SONO OK STEAM. I9}5 upon the proposton ol' j the sad Mayor and Board o f H u n f: s m<? d ow n w th y o u r ron the adopton of sad act and de- JAlderman order an electon on bauds, tem nng \tfether sad act shall jthe queston of ssuance of bonds 1to sms of youv curb and ven, become law'applcable to sad for forty thousand ($40,000.00) Fc*r ] seoon the stre n g th o f y o u r cty. You wll further take no-:dollars for the purpose of erect- p u n y h a n d s tce that an applcaton n wrt-j ng and equppng publc school As; thc tem pest scorns a chan. ng o f sxty qualfed voters o f, buldng?, n sad cty, sad cty has been made to the j,\-mv, therefore, t s ordered How laughed :f I lay concealed Mayor and Board of Alderman, Jthat on the 8th day o f June, from sght, the sad applcaton requestng]}915. there shall be held n the For many a countless hour. the order o f a specal electon n ;dty o f Burlngton an electon At the chldsh boast of hum.n mght. sad cty upon the queston of s- whch shall be held n all re- And the prde of human power. sung bond of sad cty n th e(spects as provded by law for sum o f $40,000,00 for the pur- the holdng o f electons for Wr-.e. 1 saw an jnny upon the land, pose of erectng and equppng Mayor and Alderman of sad A navy upon the seas, publc. _school buldngs n cad cty and at whch tme all the C re ep n g alo ng a snal-lke hand, cty. That pursuant to san act voters Who are then regstered O, watng a wayward breeze. and petton a specal electon j;,nd qualfed to vote, shall be When 1 marked the pe-asant parly has been ordered to be held on, enttled to vote for the purpose sad 8th day of June, 1915 upor (,f determnng whether t s th-; reel. Wth the tol whch he daly bore, the queston of the ssuance of wll o f such voters that the As he feebly turned the t.rdv wheel. $40, n bonds for the purpose aforesad act shall become law Or toled at the wc-arv oar. o f erectng and equppng and applcable to the sad cty publc school buldngs n sad of Burlngton. Voters desrny When I measured thc pantng cty, the sad bonds, (provded courses speed, the majorty o f the qualfed voters o f the sad cty shall have oted for Che publc school buldng bonds), shall be ssued n the denomnatons o f $1, each carryng nterest at the rate of ve per cent, per annum, payable sem-annually, all o f whch bonds shall run for a term of thrty years. When sad bonds.shall have been ssued they shall 'be sold by the Board of Alderman a t the best prce whch they can obtan, not to be' sold for less, however, than the par value o f sad bonds, and they shal us-.j :he proceeds o f sad bonds for che sole and only purpose of erectng and equpng buldngs to be used as publc school buldngs n sad cty of Burlngton, and sad Board of Alderman shall keep accurate account showng the amount receved for sad bonds and the manner n whch the same s expended. Ths the 22nd day of Aprl, JAS. P. MONTGOMERY, Secretary & Treasurer. Whereas, the General Assembly o f North Carolna o f the year o f our Lord One Thousand, Nne Hundred and Thrteen enacted to vote for the adopton o f sad act favorng the ssung o f sad bonds Shall vote a ballot of whte paper on whch shall be wrtten or prnted the words For School Bonds and those opposed to ssung sad bonds shall vote a ballot o f whte paper on whch shall be wrtten or prnted the words Aganst Sdhool bonds. It s fartbsr ordered that a new regstraton o f the qualfed voters of sad cty fcs had and to ths end the regstrars herenafter named shall open regstraton books for ths purpose ; ther respectve wards on the 3rd day o f May, 1915, the same to reman open for She regstraton of voters on each day n the week, Sundays excepted, from 9 o clock A. M. to 6 o clock P. M., untl 12 o clock noon on Saturday, tho 5th day o f June, It s further ordered that notce o f sad new regstraton and electon be publshed thrty days pror to the holdng o f sad electon and once a week thereafter untl sad electon s held, and that sad notce be publshed n some newspaper o f general crculaton n the cty o f whch notce shall state the date on whch sad electon sltall be held, The flght of the Courer dove. As they bore the law a kng decreed. Or the lnes of mpatent love. I could not but thnk hou the vorm would fee! As these were outstrpped afar. When I should be bound to the rushng keel Or chaned to the flyng tar. Ha! ha! ha! they have found me at last, They nvted me forth at length, And I rushed to my throne wth a thunder blast, And laughed n my ron strength. Oh, then ye saw a wondrous change, On the earth and ocean wde. Where now my fery armes range. Nor wat for wvnd or de. Hurrah! Hurrah! the water's o er, The mountans steep declne. Tme space have yelded to my power, The world, the world s mne. The rvers, the sun hath earlest blest. Or those where hs beams deelne, The gant streams of the cjueenly west, ' Or the Orent floods dvne. I carry the wealth and one of earth. The thoughts o f hs god-lke mnd, The wnd logs after my flyng forth, The lghtnng s left behnd: In the darksome depths of the fathomless mne, My treless arm doth play, Where the rocks never saw the sun deelne, Or the dawn of a glorous day, I bknv the bellows, 1 forge the steel, In all the shops of trade, I.hammer'the ore and turn.the wheel, WV-.ere my a ms of strength are made, I manage the furnace, the m!], the mnt, '. I carry, I spn, I Weave, And all my dongs, I put nto prnt'. On every Saturday eve. I ve no muscle to weary, no breast to decay. No bones to be lad on the shelf. But soon I ntend you may go to 1 play, Whle I manage the world myself. But harness me down wth your ro: bands. Be sure of your curb and ren, For I scorn the strength of your puny hands, As the tempest scorns a chan. G. W. CUTTER. Covngton, Ky,!>:-. Harvey Wley s noton that everybody ought to take an hour to dnner mgh; not be a bad one f everybody n these Democratc tmes could get er.otgh to eat to requre all that whle. NOTHING S K m For the man o f mndertt means and a wage-earner, th* buldng and loan assocaton ranks above any other fnancal nsttuton both as regards safety and far returns. TTe loans are all made on frst-mortgage securty. whch elmnates t e element o f speculaton.and makes securty as safe as t can possbly be made, whle the economc management of the assocaton enables them to pay a hgher rate of dvdened than any other fnancal nsttuton O T - THE KJEA. QUESTION, o - My son, sad the fatter, mpressvely, suppose I should be.taken away suddenly, w tet would become of you?. Why, sad the son, rreverently, I d ~>tay here; the queston s, what would become of you? O When the Presdent notfed Germany last February that he would hold t to strct accountablty for the lass of Amercan lves or Amercan shps through the hostle operatons n the war zone, he, of course, knew just what he would do to brng Germanyto terms. A mere dle threat such a responsble authorty would have been mproper, but there are very many evdences that the Presdent does not now know.what to do about t. Some day we shall get an Amercan admnstraton once more, and the. thngs wll be dfferent. Dernburg just had to qut talkng because all Amerca s talkng now, and he couldn t possbly get a word n edgewse O That Syracuse jury s expected to decde what s a boss, but when t has been shown as the evdesnec does show that there were many bosses the job locks somewhat complcated. When there s a one-man job to * attended to t t of very mportance that the n job. shall be ts bg as the ' NOTICE. Potato SHps Free. The Twce-A-Week Dspatch s anxous to ncrease ts subscrpton lst to fve thousand by July 1st Therefore we are gong to offer one o f the bggest nducements ever offered by any twfee- a-week paper. For every dollar pad upon subscrpton between now and June let, we wll gve free a hundred potato slps, ether Nancy Hall <>r Norton Yam varety. Ths apples to old as must pay before June the 1st to get the beneft o f (hs offer.. Seed sweet potatoes o f these varetes have been scarce and hgh anl ths s the chance o f e lfe tme. Remember fo r every dollar you pay, enttles you to a hundred plants, two dollars get two hundred and so on. Get busy, tell your neghbor and take advantage o f ths generous offer. Ths offer wll postvely be wthdrawn June 1st Now s the tme, act quck, do t now. Unversty of North Camlla S O M M E R 1915 The Summer School f o r Teachers*'Joae 15-Joly 30 Able Faculty Complete Currculum Moderate Rates Credt Courses Delghtful Envronment Rural L fe Conference July 5-12 Hgh School Conference July The Summer Law School June 17-August 27 Regular Sesson Opens September 14. $t«4csnwfc* exp«ct (* n(«r f«t twfnt tfee plrt* ther tfrrwrt m rtry«e > «. If Your Horse Looksv Come to See Us, And We WD Make Hm Look Lke Ths 1 W e have just the feed to do t. W e are H eajp rfers for FEED, why take chances when you know you can get t from us. Ask your Merchant to get t for you, and f he won t do t, then come for yourself. YOU U NDERSTAND wfe are Wholesalers, but f the Merchants won't j?et our feed for you, we wll arrange for you to get t. W e have full lne o f Corn, Oats, Bran, Red Dog ShpstufE, Best Bread Meal C. S. Meal and Hulls, Hay, Straw, Shucks and Corn Stover. Fresh Cabbage and other Vegetables all the tme now. Merchants Supply Co. Burlngton and Graham, N. C. Mllers Agents for Melro?e and Dan Valley Flour Stnd Feed, ter: Try t. None bet- POOR

7 FRIDAY, MAY t t l f t rm s TWICE-A-WEHC DISPATCH; BDUUAGTON, N. C. M s t g y n Profeuonal Cards J. P. Spoon, f- * $ II*..1. Horoadaj, V. J>f. Spoon & Hornaday VETERINARIANS j Offce u l H ««^ Offce f W 377 MSfeteSt., R e*a*n «P W C A. Anderson, M. D O f f c e H o v s s : 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 P. M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING L e «r«daj t'abe At BRADLEY S DRUG STORE John H. Vernon Attorney and Counsellor at Law BURLINGTON, N. C. Offce Rooms 7 & 8, Second Foor of Frst Natonal Bank Budng Offce Phone, 337-J. Rudemt Phone, 337-L. Dr. J. H. Brooks SURGEON DENTIST Poster Buldng BURLINGTON, N. C. Dr. Walter E. Walke SELLARS BUIIDING \ (Up Stars) H o c k s : 8 to 10 a. m. 7 to 8 p. m. P h o n e s : Res. 421-J. O ff 80. Dr. G. Eugene Holt \ OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN JT-J* Xntbml Htnk BsbHnn Offce Phone 305, Ret J. Burlngton, * N. C. Dr. L. H. Allen OPTOMETRIST Pttng Glasses A SPECIALITY Offce net C. F. NEESE S Store. Burlngton, N. C. Wllam I. W*rS Ire C. M «wr WARD & MOSER, Attorn»ys-»t-L»w, Practce n St.»te and Federal Courts. Graham, N. C, PANAMACAL1F8RN1AEXPOS! San Dego, C»L PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNA TISNAL San Francsco, CtL VARIABLE ROUTE TOUSS a a KEDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES rla nrnm &western ralway March 1 to Novels bee 3t, VERY LIBERAL STOP-OVER PRIV ILEGES The Beat Route t4 the W E S T and NORTHWEST, P n t Caas and Mxed Car Tckets f'm eatdcrt Fares to Many Ponts PULLM AN SLEEPERS DINING CARS. All Informaton upon Applcaton to W. C. SAUNDERS, Genera! Passenger Agent, ML F. BRAGG, Travelng Passer.ger Agent, ROANOKE, VA. B M. K'D,lS lk D >r IX 3 la R *» u>4/4\ OttLD oetaluc boxes, flettltd wth SJKvCr>»bbOEL T ll* HO OTBK*. J g tt I N F V > E a M * t** V SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S SS y W J I ^ C n x p a r d C A I V K Y w V. # Pneturm k f ROBBING THE SICK. An Expwmre of the Moxt Despcable Form of Quackery. Ths s the foorth and last artcle by «Kanaas t»y Man wfc traveled wth a quack doctor untl ha con- (eeace would net pemt he* t» be party to aueh robbery any ledger.. The doctor decded to work n Maran and Shelby countes, n Mssour, the followng week, so, after a quet Sunday n Quncy, *» crossed the rver to Hannbal, got a lvery rg and drove west over a fne gravel road. W e found several cases of chronc dsease, but the people were too poor to.pay, and we were after the almghty dollar; We reached Wthers Mlls at noon. From there we drove to Warren and a few mles "beyond there we found a man and hs wfe; named Johnson, both badly crppled wth rheumatsm. The ngenuty and resourcefulness of the doctor was shown strkngly n the way he anded ths case. He notced when he entered the house a motto on the wall: God Bles Our Home. and there was a Bble on the canter table, The doctor took the cue from ths that they were Chrstan folks, and so he at once assumed a pous sr.. - God bless you, brother," and God bess you, sster, he sad as he shook hands, and Whle they were tellng hm of ther sufferng he quoted Scrpture: Whom the Lord loveth he chas- teneth. I was amazed at hs adrotness. He got ths ease by posng as a devout man and by talkng up hs nebulzer," whch he told them was never sold, but only lent o a patent. They would have to be very careful wth t and return t to the hosptal when cured. The doctor got $100 from ths couple wthout extra trouble. The Doctor s Cunnng. Our next case was a Mr. McFarland, who had a goter. The keenness and cunnng of the doctor was agan shown n hs handlng ths case. When he was examnng the old man hs wfe sad: Pa, take that tobacco out of your mouth, you re eternally chaw( chusv, chawng tobacco. That gave the doctor hs cue. He realzed nstantly that the wfe was n the habt of naggng her husband about tobacco chewng, so when ho fnshed hs examnaton he arose, closed hs nstrument case ant began puttng on hs coat. Why, what's twe matter doctor'!" asked the man anxously. case be cured"" Dramatcally the sreal Can t my specalst lfted hs hand and sad: " I would not take vour case f you gave me your whole farm. 1 was dumfounded, ar.d wondered what was up. Why, doctor? the farmer pleaded. A man who chews as much to- fcecco as you cannot be cured. The wfe nstantly nterrupted: There, what h»t e I told you a thousand tmes? ' The doctor looked straght nto the I can qut tobacco. the farmer sherff s eyes and asked calmly: sad. " I f 1 do, can you help me, doc Got a warrant? The sherff shook hs head. tor? Io. yen f yoa do qut tobaeco the goter, whch s now erraged and volent, wll go or.. You must be treated for that. Take my tabets whch wll forever remove the tobacco habt, and my other medcnes wll dssolve and ah- s^ b the goter wthn four months. 1 wll see that he takes the med decded to qut. cnes, doctor, the wfe sad. The upshot o f t was the old far mer htched up and drove three mles to Warren wth us and drew $100 from the bank and gave t to the doctor for a guaranteed cure. Ve dr.->ve out of town n anothe: (1 sec.on an thc doc or to me. That old rube wll chew hs tobacco n spte of hell and hgh water, and of course the treatment wll not cure hs goter. It Grows on Trees. As the docto" handed me my share of the $106 he sad.' I trfd yoa t grow* on the trees. That was a successful day and that nght at the hotel n Hannabal the doctor sad to me: The drft s good here. We ll take a thousand dollars out of here. He next mornng we drove out through the vllage of Phladelpha and on toward Shelbyvlle. We found a rch farmer, Mr. Knapp, sufferng, front what the local doctor called adhesve bowels and appendcts, and hs wfe had a rupture. These people were unusually ntellgent and had experence wth physcans. Ther son was n busness n Hannbal.. I doubted f they would take any stock n a travelng doctor, a stranger, whose pretensons mght easly be exposed by any one who cared to telephone to Kansas Cty, But I had a lot to learn yet. The gullble are not always the gnorant. The doctor Went to unusual trouble to make an mpressve dagnoss here. He frst had Mr. Knapp strp naked to hs hps, and he dvded hs body nto small squares wth a soft lead pencl, markng upon the skn a number for each square, and a lke number on hs chart. Then he used the stethoscope, an he tapped wth hs fngers and lstened and felt every porton of h3 trunk, and ths.mpressed the old couple very decdely. When he was through -he told them about the great method of absorpton used by the specalsts at the'old State Hospta, whch he assured them would, absorb the adhesve growths nsde and make h well. The doctor was playng for a bg fee here. He agreed to cure them both for $250, and they wrote hm a check for that amount, and then j just as good." made us stay for dnner. The Son Suspcous. The check was on a bank n Hannbal. The doctor cashed t next mornng. It snowed that day and wc could not go nto the country. That afternoon Mr. Knapp and hs son, who lved n Hannbal, came to the note; 'together,- The father had called hs son over the telephone and told hm of gvng the 250 check to us and the son had hm to come to town, and here they were after us. I know you and your jont n Kansas Cty. You're both fakes, sad the son to us. You're got to gve that money back." Xow I saw the doctor n a new role, that of a bluffer, corned but determned to keep up hs bluff as long ms he could. Gve you buck nothng, reported the doctor. Come or. dad. we ll get the sherff, sad the son, and they left the hotel. The doctor turned to me and sad: Hell sn t a half mle away. We mast get away." We packed up our grps, pad our hotel blls and went to the depot. A tran was gong to Quncy n twenty mnutes. We got on board and just as t was about to start the son fnd the sherff came runnng. Behnd them lmped old Mr. Knapp. The son ponted us out; the sherff ordered us to get off. The father shouted from tho staton platform: Hold hm, sherjf, hold hm! le.ton to make ths country hs per out^ pa you know Get a warrant and I ll go wth manent resdence, Huerta has bought you have tred, sad the wfe. you. sad the doctor. an on out,- Island and opened The great specalst Selu up hs hand for slence. It's no use, the sherff sad to, n es,-,te on Long Island and opene;! the young Knapp, I daren t arrest ndca c that he thnks the *las whch I can take from you al! desre for hm wthout, a warrant. he k-c'ed ur.w.: hy of :: salute, eood tobacco f you wll take the tablets Ir. that way we escaped to Quncy enough to lve under. I send you free of charge. But, even wth the $250 o f whch I got $100. I had now mere money than I had ever earned before n two months, and 1 had accumulated t all n less than two weeks. It would keep my home gong for three months. Xfy last experence had brought t home to me that I was n a dangerous busness. I The doctor made t easy for me to do that by gong on a bg drunk n Quncy. He bought two quarts of whskey, took them to hs room and n less than three hours he had drunk half a quart and was lyng n a stupor on the bed. Ths s my tme to go, 1 rad to myself, and I went, frst leavng a note for the doctor whch he mght l ead when he awoke, tellng hm that I had enough of the medcal busness. The Tragedy of False Hopes. As I sad n the begnnng, I am sorry 1 ever went nto the busness. I knew t to be a wcked swndle. It s not so much the takng.of money and gvng nothng n return; that s bad enough; but the great crme of all ths busness of medcal quaekery s that t rases false hopes n the breasts o f the afflcted, and keeps them from proper medcal treatment whle they are takng the fake medcnes o f the quack. I f what I have wrtten wll save some sck person from fallng nto the trap o f the travelng quack, or the advertsng doctor, I shall be thankful. SUN' GRINS. Could you be satfted wth love n a cottage, dearest? sghed the poor young man. Certanly I could, responded the grl, who really loved hm; but there must be a breakfast room, a musc room, parquetry floorng and a bg marble freplace n the front hall." ' How s t that nobody ever' ventures to dscuss the war wth Jnks and he has all the talkng to hmself? Well, you sve, he s the only fellow n the club who knows how to pronounce the names cf those Russan ard Polsh jaw-breaker towns." We gazed ptyngly on the lstless drug store clerk leanng aganst the soda countcr. Haven t you any ambton? we quered kndly and all that. Ks, he '-wle-l. wth brghtenng ntellgence, but 1 have somethng j Whle on.. parade a colonel notced a careless man to have very muddy heels, whle the remander of hs attre was n keepng wth mltary proprety. Corporal Morarty, sad the chef you have very muddy heels. Yes, colonel, a good solder never looks behnd Mm * Mother told her small aon she would punsh hm f he ever asked for anythng tn eat whle at n neghbor s house..the next tme he went over to call ol a neghbor he sat stl1 for a few mnutes then he sad: "Xow, I must go. l o you know why I must tco* Well, I m hungry, that s why." Woman s Home Companon. A l.-lfo na youngster had been p-nntun to vst a loy frends on the strct condton that he was to leave there at 5 o'clock. He dd not arrve home untl 7 and hs mother was very angry. The youngster mosted however, that he had obeyed her or- and had not lngered unnecessarly --ul the way. Do you expevt me to beleve, sad mother, that t took you two hours to walk a quarter of a mle?" She reached for the whp. Now, sr, wll you tell me the truth?" Yes-es. mamma," sobbed the hoy. Charle Wlson gave me a mud turtle a d 1 was afrad to carry t so ] led t home." Boston Transcrpt. Followng anouncement of hs n- U may be sad wth truth of Wllam Howard Taft Oat h»> s a Lhov> ough)»v\l Amercan. o (n*rwau nfcy have ts 3lentmrjr, hut An-orca has ts Ro-.tsweU. h s true enough, as tht> Presdent says, ts.-t a mnn he too proud to tght, but- when t corner to a queston of tfjrhtng: or ben?: trodden upon a proud man rally knows what to do. Tho C olonel d o e sn 't declare* wn* on Germany, but he seems to hope smv.c- Itftdy wll. As a general thn# Congressmen appear tc be opposed to an extra sor to tackle the nternatonal stu- They donl hanker after thc job. Presdent Woodrow Wlson says: IF YOU HAVE TO BUY ANYTHING, BUY IT NOW THUS YOU W ILL BECOME SELLER AS W E LL AS BUYER. From the Presdent's recent Indanapols speech: Why not buy frst mortgage real estate bonds? Your money wll be kept n crculaton, you wl be absolutely safely secured, and your money wll earn you sx per cent from date of purchase. Investgate Today. Graham Loan & Trust Company, GRAHAM, N. C. R. L. Holmes, Pres., R. N. Cook V. Pres., E. W. Lasley, Secty-Treas. SAFETY FIRST. Saved Grl s Lfe * "I want to tell you what wonderful beneft I have receved from the use of Thedford s Black ~ aught," wrtes Mrs. Sylvana Woods, of Clfton Mlls* K It certanly has no e<lual for la gr bad colds, lver and stomach troubles. I frmly belev..jlack-draught saved my lttle grl s lfe. When she had the measles, they went n on her, but one good dose of Thedford s Black-Draught made them break out, ar.d she has Kd no more trouble, I shall never be wthout w. T H E D FO R D S,. d l a C K ^D RA U G H T 2 n my home. For constpaton, ndgeston, headache, dz2- Jp ness, malara, chlls and fever, blousness, and all smlar alments, Thedford s Black-Draught has proved tself a safe, ^ relable, gentle and valuable remedy. lf you suffer from any of these complants, tty Blacfc- Draught It s a medcne of known mert Seventy-fve years of splendd success proves ts value. Good for young and old. For sate everywhere. Prce 25 cents. a #» ««The Telephone Operator Says: In makng a telephone call always call by number and not by name. Operators deal only n numbers, and a call by name results n delayed servce. Always consult the telephone drectory before makng a call. When you call from memory you are lkely to transpose numbers and call the wrong party. If, after you have looked n the drectory, you cannot fnd the party wanted call Informaton. Follow these suggestons and notce what good servce you ffet. IS - o l K E S ant1 l N D ] [ E S Reduced In Prce, All Twenty- Cent Cakes and Candy now 10c Ten Cents c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, full lne of Fancy Groceres. When you trade at ths store you do not have to pay other people s debts. Nothng delvered. Nothng charged. Your patronage solcted, Ralph s Place THE L A D E S ' STORE. t PRINT > *.

8 S'?*"? j^r1^re\y^?*r*w' V PAG E E lg B r VU t TWIOBA-WKBI D1SPATCS: BUBUKOSOK K. C r«n fy. m at tu mk,., CHAPEL H ILL LETTER. Chapel Hll, May 20, The twentyeghth sesson of the Unversty of NorthsCarolna Summer School for Teachers wll open Tuesday, June 1, TWO VICTORIES FOR SYLVAN and contnue for ss weeks, eojf HIGH SCHOOL. j July The school wll be n sesson o^y fve days to the week from s.. Graham, May 17> Last Saturday,.Monday to Frday. The regular per was the or.e day that brought two for' reg3trat'on fm. be" on Tuesvctores o the Sylvan hgh school. The base!>a!l team on that day won the State Champmshp n hgh School Wsebat for at Chapel Hll. Sylvan nne had.won tle frst place n the western part of the State and the Ralegh team had won frst place -n the east. So t remaned for Syl-. van and Ralegh to cross bats for the frst place, n the State. The teat- was tade at the Unversty last Saturday and t resulted n vctory for Sylvan the score beng T.to 0. Ths a Syl- van s second vctory o f ths knd. She won ths same dstncton n baseball last year. Whle the boys were away at Chapel Hll wnnng- a vctory the men were at home wnnng another by votng specal tax for hgh school purposes. Sylvan was one of the frst schools n the State to establsh a State hgh school, and has mantaned one all the' whle. Most of ths tme the com-' m unty has rased ts one-thrd o the mantanance fund by prvate subscrpton.-,. The elect " last Saturday was to -place a small tax on all to support the hgh school. The vote was about 4 to 1 for the specal tax. Thus two vctores for Sylvan n one day. The hgh school tax s n addton to the local tax of 30c and 90c for elementary school pm^joses that Sylvan has collected for years. Hurrah for Sylvan! B E L G I U M. day and Wednesday, June 15 and 16. The--annual bulletn contanng nformaton about the nstructon, staff; general nformatoc courses of n- structon, specal lectures, conference and entertanment? has just come from the press. Drector N. W, Walker o f the Summer School vll mal copes of the bulletns to school superntendents, prncpals, teachers and prospectve5students o f the school. The' text contans -58'.pages.-' andt' * comprehensve n ts-scope o f ncorporatng all nformaton avalable concernng: the forthcomng sesson. The secton jof the handbook devoted to specal lectures, conferences and entertanments' carres the nformaton that n seres of publc lectures Wll extend through the entre sesson. Among the publc speakers that have sgnfed ther ntenton of addressng: the teachers on publc topcs ara: Presdent Edward K. Graham, 1)r. Kemp Plummer Battle, Dr, Francs P. Venable, Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Prof.- Hor?/. '? W. Wllams. Prof. Coller Cobb, Prof. A. H. Patterson, Dr. J. Y. Joyner, Dr. j. I, Foust, Dr. H. Q. Alexander, Dr. Wm. McKeever, Rabb George Solomon, Dr. W. S. Rankn, Dr. C. W, Stles, Dr. Edgar Banks, Prof. Logan Howe!?, Prof. Glbert Pearson, Maj. W. A. Graham, Prof. E. C. Branson. T. E. Brown, R. D. W. Connor, and E. E. Sams. The rural lfe conference week wll be observed on July F to 10. nclusve. Dr. Wllam..A. McKeever of the Unversty of Kansas wl delver a seres O Belgum, thou art a garden swept b,v storm'! of lectures before the Rural Lfe Conference. A co u n try seared b y flam es that The topc? of hs general lrv the s k y! subjects are: (I). A Phlosophy of T h y queen an angel kneels n w o - J Educaton as Appled to Rural Lfe; n u m 's f o r m, ; (). The Preparaton for Rural Lead- And bends wth helpless hand and! rswp. (; _ p;y and ReOTeat:on n.streamng eye Above the ground whereon her jt],c c oanty. ( 4), Inexpensve Home- j Made playground Apparatus; (;>). A thy head Wycle, Presdent of the Story fe l ls tender love entw;neu n mourn- ^ League of Amerca, wll gve two fu! cypress wreath readngs durng- the Summer School Than a) th. hun-els worn by tyrant; term. T. Glbert Pearson, secretary of dead the Natonal Assocaton of Audoba' To the solder s sacrfce, the wdow s 1Socetes, wll make two lectures o p gref j Brd Study. A seres of 12 lectures The unhstore names that crown hm chef. A n d B e lgu m, least to blam e, severest torn! Thou yet from all thy woes shall fnd relef. From darkest nght shall come thy darkest more, And sweetest roses boom fmm every percng thorn. jon Internatonal Poty and Concla- ' ton have been assgned Dr. J. O. der. j Hamlton, Alumn professor of hs- jtory n te Unversty. Rabb George ; Solomon, who cones to the Summer j School under the auspce* of the Jewsh Chautauqua Socety of Amerca, j wll delver a seres of sx lectures on j Representatve Jews c f the Chrstn ' Era. CONFESSED THE CRIME. Burlngton s Leadng Men s Store. Splenddly Prepared wth a Great array~of Men s and Boys Clothes. Suts for Men for al occasons. Every day and dress wear. In medum and lght weghts, and n the varous new colors as wtll as black and blue r all szes to f all men. S p a c e w ll pf-rmc us to n a m e but fe w Prces, but, w e specally n v te y o u ta call n a n d see fo r y o u rs e lf th e m a n y bargans w e are o ffe rn g n b o th m e n s a n d b o y s suts. F o r nstance th e m e n s al w o o l suts w e are o ffe rn g at $8, $9.50, $10. a n d $12 are v e r y specal values, at least o n e fourth u n d er regular prce. MEN S PALM BEACH SUITS. In Palm Beach colo \ Grays, pt strpe?, nvsble strpes, etc. $4.75 to $7.50. ISO sttsutely genune and lablcd. as such at Guaranteed to $h* abso to setat fvon'.. See our wndow for Palm Beach dsplay. WJV'S NORFOLK SUITS. Bg- lne cas.^nu*: e and worsted and seres. Prces for w e ll* made, wool suu, s.2.50, $3,00, $3.50, $5.00 up to $ All M'/.es, 4 to 20 years. Boys* Pan; Beach S u ts... $3.50 Boys Lmn Suts...*... $3.00 We are offerng sonc very specal bargans n boy.c suts Cal and see thorcu MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The new thngs n shrts, neckwear,'hose, etc.. are shown here as soon as the hew styles appear. SPECIAL IX MEN'S SHIRTS. Men s fast color percale shrts (new) 30c qualty at 35c each or three for $1.00. Men s fast color percalo shrts (new) $1.00 qualty at G9; or three for $2.00. MEN'S AND BOVS STRAW HATS. A wde range o f the ne<.v styles are here. younj? men and staples for elderly men. Men s Straw Hats at 00: on up to $3.50. MEN S GENUINE PANAM A HATS. Nobby styles for Men s genune South Amercan Panama Hots, $5.00 qualty, at $3.50 only two dozk of these. B. A. SELLARS & SON Leadng Clothers, Burlngton, N. C, starvng subjacts e.! Co-Operatve Socal Unon n the Where thy country s heroes? T h s I Country; r>). A New Democratc ALTKL1STS. BILLY SUNDAY ON THE TANGO. to thy kng. Plan for Roys' and Grls Club Work; 4,In trenches dead and dynjr. h j ( 7 )..Some Welfare Work for Coun- A retal Kocer reported to the They dance thc tango," sad Blly reply t r y W o m e n ; (8 ). The D s t r c t Sch ool polce the other day, that certan Sunday n Patterson, N. J Saturday, That rrowr.ed the ju*n uncrowned!as S o u rc e o f R u rn l-m n d c d n e s s; (0>. sacks of flour had been felonously the rotenest, most putrd dance that wth r«:tf.er thn# : A Bettor Race of Men and W-Jmen. abstracted from n front of hs store, ever wrwfed out of the pt of hell. Than roroneta or ttle*; to I Dp. fcmprar Banks, Explorer, author says the Cleveland Plan Dealer. A royal Mood can brng. 1 can understand why yqung bloods and lecturer, wll delver a scres of j Sleuth was put on the job, and very pc n for t, but some of you old, jseven llustrated lectur es on Archae-1' " 01' th s saw a man whose (rnks Good nght: O grateful kns. Far nobler on a d Aad#Bf Hstory. Rchard clothes were whte anrf therefrom You old lobsters'. You don t want argued that hs perse!! must be the to dance wth your wfe. It s some The God of Peace thy bleedng heart hath seen. flour thef. The detectve followed the suspect to hs home, and here he d.;- covere«sx hags of flour. The man the detectve detected was the thef. He confessed before th. Muncpal court judges the next jnorp.- the thngs the theatre stands for, 'Yes, your honor." ht sad, I dd j Take the leg off the stage and the take that flour, but 1 ddn't steal t. theatres wll go bankrupt- Whle the There t lad on the sdewalk and the grocer wasn't takng care of t and I thought some thef mght come along and swpe t. So I took t home to save t for the grocer. Yes, commented Judge Saunders, You were a noble cae. Your story remnds me of a fellow who was arrested for burglary.and larceny, not lonfr ago. He explaned t lke ths: Hs hosts on earth have loved thee Express Clerk Robbed Safe of Eght!Ie wns gong along the street and from afar, [ Thousand Dollars. lle *aw :s house on fre. He went n Hs angels pant upon the sky thy t jand rescued an old lady from burnnghapless queen [ Moble. May 17. Wllam Merr- ts death. In her grattude she gave Enveled n lurd cloucs that scarce weather former money order- elerk of j hm-the artcles the polce found n can mat- j the local Southern Express Company Jl1** room, to wt: Sx s>ver spoons, Her sad, sweet face we call that 'offce confessed to the publc here to- jsx slver forks, sx slver knves, a pcture war. O nnocence! then arv the sacrfce I day that he robbed the express com- j slver teapot, a revolver, a blackjack, pany's safe at an early hour Saturday a hlly and a dark lantern. ;or s';l-! mornng of $8,000. He led the offcers The lamb must bleed to»ash the^ 0 an a6y 1T1 fhe down town dstrct vulture s scar, : whre he secreted $7,200 under a small Alas, O Chrst, that thou so oft! txv. te exonerated two other men. hast been I Upon earth s cruel cross, but ne er her heart wthn. j ERNEST NEAL. j ALL NOT LOST. A boy who had been nstructed o : swtch to a certan track all drt THE DREAM FADES. 1trans tat came off the cut. let a long Whtn a grl s growng up ^,'traln dlmp cats start on t):c WOT5g dreams some day a knkht wll come ^ he bethought hmself and dashrg up on hs charg-tr after she pulled the swtch; the tran was splt has b-en on the matrmonal counter n two and severs;! of the cars were awhle she s content f de can marry a plan ordnary man who stays at deraled. Why, the boy protested sadly home on<4 ngfet n the week and lots her da the the chargng at a dry goods store. Jacksonvlle Tme-Unon. NOT DESIRABLE. John was grevng because he had no frft for hs mother's brthday, says the New York Evenng Post. "Do not quarrel wth lttle aster all day, suggested grandmother. That would he the best gft she *could have," John agreed. Can t you see how much mother enjoyed your gft, John? asked grandmother at nght. Why don t you cks ths every day? John drew a breath that came from, hs boots. " I d rather de, Gnun., when he was rebuked, I saved ds!than lve lke ths every day, he s*d tran, anyway! Youth s-. Companon, j fervently..other fellow s wfe. You had just as soon o out and husk corn usll nght by moonlght as to dance wth your wfe." Bly says he does not fjjtot the theatre as an nsttuton, but s aganst Shakesperean play s losng: money, the burlesque show s playng- to full houses across the atrcet. ' To war or not to war, j the pcrt.en thst s agtatng- the Italan kns and hs cabnet. It s so dffcult to tell just how the bfrjn»t slcc of terrtory can le obtaned that t keeps them turnng lke tops. and Geanng W P W K M n M H M H M M M e LADIES and GENTLEMEN PALM BEACH SUITS ESPECIALLY We do the BEST WORK n town. Let us prove t by gvng us a tral. Santary Steam Pressng Co. FAUCETTE ft MOODY Preps. BvJftM, 8. C, > FrMt St, H W W I > Try the Merts of the Dspatch Ads. Potato FREE! The Twce-A-Week Dspatch Is anxous to ncrease ts subscrpton lst to FIVE THOU SAND by JULY 1ft. Therefore we are gong to offer one of the Bggest Inducements ever offered by any twce-a* week paper,. For Every Dollar pad upon subscrpton between Now and June 1st. We wll gve FREE A Hundred Potato Slps (Ether Nancy Hall or Norton Yam Varety,)' Ths apples to old as well as new subscrbers, bat you mpst pay before June 1st. to get the beneft of ths offer. Seed Sweet Potatoes of these varetes have been scarce and hgh and ths s the chance of a lfe tme. Remember for every dollar you pay enttles you to a hundred plants, two dollars get two hundred and so on. Get busy, tell your neghbor and take advantage of ths generous offer. Ths offer wll postvely be, wthdrawn Jnse 1st Now s the tme; Act Quck; Do t Now! as POOR

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