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1 A CORRECTION. An error o e A r r e d in tfc e write-up o f the meeting o f the Baran-Phila- THE GREAT SA LE AT FOSTER SHOE COMPANY. A ( i w t many o f our peqipl* ap-jthea City Union iti our la*t Usue. In : The opening o f the big sale a t pearai before the Equalization board'igiving the list of officers- elected, the Foster Shoe co Wednesday morning M oridayat Grahamto protest against ^name of Mr. W. R. South appeared at nine o clock marked the beginning the increased assessment a fth e ir pro-jas the treasurer. This was an error, o f a period o f bargains and cut prices perty, I t will not be known fo r sev-.mr. W ; A. Glenn was elected treaaur- in shoes that has not occurred in Burlington for many years. This store eral days whiit action the board will er. W e therefore make the correction talc*,. O ar people seem to object to! was tiie busiest place in town on tike having their wealth increased without N E W GARAGE. day o f the opening. The store was and Lewis their knowledge.and consent. I Mr. A. C. Mitchell and son, Frank crowded with customers and the large corn,clubs to the beat ty p i.o f country,fogleman spent last Saturday in' are building a garage upon the Hay force o f clerks were kept busy waiting h on» h i» been aaked and answered Greensboro., It setms that Officer Story ia having' lot on Davis street near the postby th members o f the Rural L ife Con- j Mis* Bertha Fox of GuUforft Col- Mg rtt bid luck just now, on ly!0*c e ; This i* a nice, convenient loca- on the large crowds o f bargain seekers of Burlington and surrounding countryference who held their annual session, lege Is spending the w ee* with h ir ^ other day his horse, was shocked tion for such a business and we hope here last week. The great task of /aunta, Misses Florence and Eula by ticd t0. ^ ^hat h a d live l^hgy d<) w d, i(j th<jir new ventuj,e, This special sale was inaugurated making. North Carolina country life DiBSn. iwire attaehed to it, and then a fe w ' and is being conducted by Jas. D. Ray happier, more healthful and more Children s Day exercises were held days later Mr. Story was thrown from N E A R IN G COM PLETION, 6 Co., of Raleigh, under the management o f Mr. W. P. Florie. The entire productive i3 oae which is receiving at Cane Creek Sunday ^ ith a»*<* en *ut«nipbile and right badly'hurt. J The beautiful new bungalow cottage the attention o f prominent men and program apd good attendance. There-were several in the party an<k0f the Misses Basons are nearing comwomen frcm all parts o f the State, Mr. Tom- Fox and Mis&es E»eanor ^ suffered bruises. I t was indeed (pietion and it is beautiful in design stock o f shoes and other goods ts&t, ^ _ r. may be found in an up-to-date shoe and the 700 teachers who are hew as J o x and Mary White ofg u iifordc oi- fortunbte that the accident was not'and workmanship. The stone worktstor«is being sold without reseryfc students of the University S u m m er.legit, apent last Sunday at Snow m0r9 various, is most unique and the designer, Mr. m m WILL GET A at greatly reduced prices which will jscnool havs beer, siada to realise the Camp,, L. D. Mebane, is receiving many compliments. Burlington is fortunate in suit the pocketbook o f the purchaser.. 1*. immense possibilities.... our State offers' 1 Thf. The fliiftrfarly Quarterly MnsHntr Meeting no f Friends li riftrkds - t rui>r.sstr; AC C ID E N T TO MR. N A N C E. HM TEJEPLK It is evident, judging from the many its rural citizens. so long held at Spring Church the i having a designer of Mr, Mebana s hundreds of people attending the sale The meetings were p r e s i d e d o v e r fourth Sunday in July, w ill be held a; xht -«iny friends of our tawnstna i, W hat The United State* b Expecting ability located here. and the popularity o f the saje, that it by Director Walker and the discus- Plainfield this year. j j r. -will nance will regret to learn! T e Do N est W ill Likely be ToJd ; is the greatest sale affording the people o f the town and county the Iwat etons led by Dr. W, A. McKeever o f Mr. J. G. McAdams, o f Siler City, j f his serious accident in Greensboro. A L A R G E IN C R E A S E Argument Seems Useless. Jthe University of Kansas. Among the the newly elected Principal of Sylvan ]agt pyjday, where he is at work. I t ' bargains in shoes that has ever been prominent North Carolinians who dis- High School with his sister, Miss that he fell from a scaffold and Burlington township shows over s. Secretary Lansing W ill Net Gc te conducted in Burlington. cussed some phase o f country life Hazel, spent the week end at Snow badiy crushed his hip, from last re-'.half million dollars increase in prop- Cornish But Awaits Preside*! * Return; Any Delay W ill Net Mean,value of conveying to the people, o f This firm has recognized the great were: T. E. Browne who has charge Camp. * ports he was getting'along as w all'erty assessment, and nt the same rate of the rural club work; Hon, A. W. 1?rof, J<*n - Woosley of GuUford as could be expected- 'o f increase the increased assessment Burlington and vicinity the gla<f new3 That The United States Means t «Graham and Dr, H. Q. Alexander who College, spoke to a large audience of for the entire county would be mo.-a Recede a Step, of their countless bargains and cutspoke on thc form er and his problems; young people at Cane Creek last Sun- SUCCESSFUL LAN D SALE. than two million dollars, while in some prices. They are using the Disp*tui^ C. T. Hayiien and others, who discus- da? njffkt on the greatness of service. instances property values may have as the medium through which to canaed plans for the improvement o f coun- The Liberty Betterment Association One o f tho most successful land fcoen too low, yet this u a large in.- nifc^hhe news. See the whole page BYESTUFFS F89M THE try homes; Dr. W. S. Rankin who w ill give an entertainment at Sylvan sales pulled off recently; was the Cad crease and some o f it must now be too advertisement in this issue, telling interested everybody by his clear Friday night, July 18. Proceeds for A lbright farm last Monday, This sale high. The hard part of it is that about the great sale and the unlimited SWISSPLAMT treatment o f the rural sanitation benefit of schools. was conducted by the Graham Lean these living- here in the corporate jbargains anti money-having prices in America Can N «w Ship The Needed Ingredient Refaaed by Genaany Get Finished Product. siong of the Conference Were well at- wishes to them. value of real estate, this firm is do-'dollars worth of property will ha»e),big red sign, indicating the place o f Trade Advlaer* Find That Something tended, and were conducted informal- Friends of Mr. Robert W. Isiey were ing a thriving real estate, loan and to pay a cool hundred per year or ((he mammoth shoe sale. Mast Be Done Quickly; Domestic ly. Teachers felt free to ask any of pleased to hear last week o f his elec- insurance business and are clever peo- eight and one-third dollars per month I Industry Being Developed and Germans W ill be Kept Oat of Market the leaders about any problem which tion as County Superintendent >fiple to do business with. 'taxes, this is pretty tough and th e «j MR. C A FFE Y PASSES. was peculiar, and were urged at all CurritMek, where he has for the last must come a halt sometime and some- j After Ike War. " times to participate in the discussion tw o years been the principal' o f a LIVE R EAL ESTATE DEALER*?.' where. We trust our county and city J Mr. W. a Caffey, one of the coun- ORIENTAL BANKERS m i n s m i D E m m m m wins question; end Rev. C. E. Maddry who Mr. Alfred Stuart and Miss Annie Trust Company, and Penny Brothers lim its of Burlington where taxes are jghoes and other goods; It w ill pay discussed th* social aspects o f the McVey were married Jon» 29th by acted «*, auctfoners. The managers high will be hit pretty, hard. A t tha (you to visit their stare snd am. for coantfy church and Sunday school. Hev. Oscar Cox and le ft at once fo r o f the Graham Lean 4 Trust Co., are'present county city rate s Bur- (yoym elf the wonderful values being Both tha afternoon and evening ses- a short st"\y in Asheville, Our best live hustlers in their line and know lington man who owns four thousand (offered to the public. Watch fo r the Everywhere rural life and it* advan- State High School, ; Officials w ill look carefully into these ty s oidast citizens died at his old tageo is receiving attention, and in Alumance county is fortunate in matters and render justice where jus- home place, three miles north c f Burlington North Carolina th* teee&ers are at SPRING ITEMS* having several live real estate com- Vies is due. last Tuesday at the ripe old L et s have an evening work to make North Carolina s better panics doing buainosa within her bor- down rather than an evening up. age of 76 years. The funeral was place in which to live. The confer-' ^ le fanners o f this community ir e ders. They are community builders, J hold at Bethlehem church Wednesday. ences last we*k were replete with sug- i usy threshing wheat this weak. and they only operate in good live 'M E B AN E ELECTS A NEW POLICE- Rev. J. W. Holt conducted the burial Cashier M iller Blow Out Hta Hrsia* gestions which will help the rural are It'ad to note that Mr. W. counties, in other words wherever ths;y' M AN. services. My. Caffey lived with his Standing in Front o f Mirror Cause school teachers in their effort to be o f p < Cates o f this district, who has been operate, they make it a good live com-1 daughter, Mrs. Jennie Kernodle'an'd o f Act Unknown. m «ro service: to the community. sicl *or some t We is improving some, munity, AH our companies enjoy the j The board o f Town Commissioners 'euycs two sons and live daughters. 1 " This wasjc, July 12-17, 'fo H igh - Mr. und Mrs. G. G. McBane and fu ll confidence of the public and all jo t the town o f Mebane has elected Mr. M.r. Caffey enlisted in Company 18th C ane in From (M * g Cfcttee, Sent School Conference Week at the School. aon *'«daughter attended the wed- their statements can be relied upon, J. L. Patillo, former Chief o f Police regiment during the Civil W ar and W ife and Children Doyra Stair*; AU m atter; pertaining t 9 the work in dine c t S* s M argaret at Guilford these land companies bring outside (at Buriington, as Chief of Police at w h s promoted to a lieutenant and was A ffa ir* e i Bank K e n jilf : Found Li higfc schcm^ o f the fetate will be "CaMeijto the 6th 'last Tuesday. people to the county and help t» tbu place. Mr. Patillo will not only known as a brave soldier. He had Good Siiape; S n a h a r Hubbard thoroughly discussed As the quarterly meeting' has been baim up in many ways for which they have charge of the genera! police work been in declining health for some time.saumoned. ' moved from Spring- this year, thero re not given credit.! but will take charge o f the sanitary and his death was not unexpected. D ISSO UTIO N O F PO LLA R D St IR E - a sermon on Sunday (just as *work. This is an important part of the LAN D LUM BER CO M PANY. usual) and we are planning * t this go O l) PR E SID E N TIA L TIMBER. ;town s Poli=e work' and the Mayor Pursuant to article o f contract and * *» ««* to have Chadren s Day ex-- J* *. commissioners have been very Mr. Caffey was prominent in political life during his time and had many.viends all over the county. agreement under date of April ftth, erc* * afternoon, ^nd everybody Following is a Hat of possible Re- anx'0ua Put t*le t0" n!n a thorough is cordially invited, to come..publican Presidential candidates a s ' y saniury cond5tiun- M r* Patill wiu TO SELL ICE CREAM AN D CAKE. The Pollard & Ireland Lumber Com- 1 Therc wib ^ a soe!al h* M at thf pubtishad by metropolitan dailies th is.begln hls work on thc m h of this Th* Ladies' Aid Society o f the M. TWeaBn r j f t c v S s3&79! Terrific. pany has been dissolved, H. C. Poilard Pr*nS Graded School building.next week. A ll o f them have tried their mont,!* and the author.ties hope that P. church will conduct an ice c ra m S o and Bayonet B»tt1e---War*aw buying all real estate and materia! l turday night fo r the benefit o f theigaits in the.race for pubiic favor. Sen- t',e tewn a* '1 m 'n t ^1' s mpor_ and cake sale on the lavai o f thc N at in Danger. inventories, also book account* 0f church and everybody come out as w * j at0r William E, Boraii, Idaho; Sena-; wc>r*t- ^ visits you, eo ope. church next Saturday night, July I7th, record on this date.,are to serve delicious ice cream. to r Lawrence Y. Sherman and Bepre- ate Wlth him o tile fuilef t extenl- from six till eleven o clock, fo r the Suaei* Sending Many Tro*ps to A id This 2nd day of July, and cake and w? w ill tr y our best to ten tative James 8. Mann, Illin ois;! I t would seem from this that Jetir ibenefit of the church. Everybody is British aad French Force* at Dardanelles: Germans geat to Help. Aus make you enjoy the evening-; former Vice-President Charles W. ijjucky Pati,!o> has agair found hls invited to go out and help the ladies j Miss Ruth Lindley o f Guilford Col-1 Fairbanks, Indiana; Senator Albert >rabbit fo o t. The town o f Mebane is make the occasion a success. - trian* Hold Against Italian Stedge- [ A SU R PR IS E W EDDING. iege is visiting her cousins, Misses b Cummins, Iowa; Senator John wise in getting an old and experienced Hammer Attacks. While out car riding last Sunday.V era Joy and Sandra McBane for three Weeks, Massachusetts- Senator W ii- 1 officer and whl!e mcer Patill has D O N'T MISS T H E C R Y S T A L TOevening, Mr. Paul Williams and Miss or four wesks Jjam AJ<Jen S(nith> Mi^ isan. former '.made some enemies, it is still to his NIGHT. MONITORS WRECM THE British River Fighters Get German Cruiser in its Jungle Home Had Found Good Shelter. IMartha W right surprised their friends Mies A lta Marietta Jias been<gov Herbert S. Hadley, Missouri;!fredit that he is a good officer and by driving to the home of Rev. J. A. spending some time w ith her sister i Senator George W Norris Nebraska; i what is raore his habits are o f the Ledbetter, where they were happily 5n Chatwn. Mrs. Mahlon Newlin. former Senator Elihu Root, G ov.ibest- This 5attsr is very essential {o united in marriage at 8 o clock, after I '.. _, o,, ^ u.i l'h e qualifications of ar, ideal officer...? Messrs, Ed. Russell, Fred and Mr. Cnarles S. Whitman, Justice CSiarles.. which they took the train fo r h is ',,-' ;., ' _ u,,. Pur neighbor town of Bebane is to be ;tx. H. Marietta were visitors s.t Mr.. Hughes and Col, Thedore Roow-1»,. home near Sanford, L., ', _. w. v,,,.,, [congratulated and we frust that Chief G. G. McBane s Sunday afternoon. Jveit, NeW York; Gov. Martin B. *... Miss W right l* the daughter of Mr. 1 _,,, r, t,, >Patillo will continue to make good, Vfa. Woodv ia viait-ina- /Brumbaugh and form er Senator P, H. : s b n i Mrs.,G. W. W right White Mr. «M y Woody is viajung.., i Burlington s loss is Mebane's gain.., Isiite- Mts Guthria o f Gr*naboM Knox, Pennsylvania; former Senator! W illiam s is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. 1 m ot «reen»doro, ( Theodore E, Burton, Gov. Frank B. Commerce Raider Fled to R irer in b. p. Williams. Thefr many frien d s' Mr. Rossis McBane,. accompanied iiy Africa to Escape British Shift* Laat Fall; British Mmkiters aad Aeroplane* Soeeecd After Two Attack* Ik a Week. L^te seed Irish, potatoes at M er- S a g g lj Company... Work upon Dr, Anderson s residence, (Willis, Senator W arren G. Harding! wish for them a long and happy life, this sister and Miss Ruth Lindley w etejand form er q ov j j yron b Herrick,!is Pregressin& rapidly and nicely, and : out auto delving >Sunday a fte rn o ^,Ohio; Senator R obejt M. LaFoilette, j when completed, it w ill be a beautiful Goldsboro on business. Fr/se lemonade at Foster s Saturday, j and visited at Mr. Aghert Lindley's*.! WiscnasiiK *- (structure. It is located in a beautiful Go in and make a big purchase and! Miss Arka Zachavy It ft, l a» t ' '*' ' a be refreshed by a glass o f ice lemon-: for Burlington whare she irill ia fc njf * ««e J work. Mr, Soicc Hoffaian o f Hico Milling Jacds much to the residential section of Co., is in Ciarlotts for a few days. this part of the city. A t the Crystal Theatre ton igl& w ill be shown one o f the most woncferful pictures ever shown, the only motion picture taken under the sea. Mr. Coley always gets the best o f pictures and fo r a high class picture show, the Crystal Theatre is the place. Mr. J. M. Fix o f the Alamance Loan & Trust Co., spent Wednescjjaijft in Germany s last reply almost creartes (the impression that they haven t even read the Ptesident s notes in Berlin. RINT

2 A n d M ^ w a s O a a t s t n O t t t. wekomw to sun-baked mortal. T b e cooin g <dr Of the tabrti th * tiger of the i w * *, e f ths i V alley--all these srabro u ^ttto % W ^ - w e a r H Neat-bothered in street, home and office by PEPSICola Bm ci^, {nv%oratb«, rsfraemag Stop ia kt the fountain then and a ^omc-tack* that malrte yen you 11 know what w» mean, feel likework. Itgivesyou whmt Pot up in bottfas, too,»t your you arontwbtnyoawantit. grocer a. F o r A U Thiret* P t p w -Cola Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works L M. S p it S, Fropriejtr. Phone 43 5 Burlington, N. C. tfce.tun with th*. esuijfesa of G*rjnan. He says that «re no German* abeot aad fartfci ainre none are allowed near. Tfcesfcreets end been a handicap in handling the b i*. ess fm fced O a t ' the store* are plar«r*<d in various pay rou, but this v Q l fcs rssnsiliad be- Hr. W ill K n ott it a iwndidata for governor o {Florida. It's safe ta say b g f W I M Mnl *o t l i t i i r t m t aad tore the first of July. A h i Now York, July 8, Ib e that he will net be elected. oitabluhmenta generally. Whenever financed by a group of proaainant y rtihlfcn.a. letter trea t H em y * stranger appear* at ths prescribed man from-. Washington ^ad New t Ssydasa, its earre^madaat U New that Thaw's atoney U ap e et, phuvs, he is quickly smlda to show York is now being «HSSin»cW at Tn*fc«r,.cocttaining a deser^pti«a ( it eogkt to be easy eaoogh to hii credentials. O th n iw be is hurried to th* ccfltrel "oflies far identi for th* vietoity. d *r», the G ersm * Conti«aixier4a- HopewelP'ftnd two others are planned sot interview w i ^ General von H v * that he te s itter s a»e «r insane. fication or explanation. The proi* An application for an electric rao> driaf o f the *fnrki«h army, defending A tot o f f e lw s wiw wouldn't htr<t km of policing the city is task six) w a y. franchise from City Point into ths G afflpoa Ifce letter U dntea M s # op their shirt rfsewis t & v u f eatyrftol requires * um)> armystf fclaetoats. Petersburg is aowpending before the 2S. General tob Sanders U qooted as to have theirireosarai with a p*op*r ' G «a ( M t w B y T k e Tsii. city of Petersburg, This Use. when f j f f,.. ayings o interesting addwianal facts, built, will furnish a much needed ffc«i - : *S > «e f t v e agied leading parti - particularly abort the. plan in view, cizity,ss-mest of the passengers trattc only two rettatn and these are in positions c l tha greateet danger. Tha I t really didn t require an earth* is embodied in the appended letter: between Petersburg and the new #et- 4U&ke to keep wine people awr,y from That the United States Gover.r-jtlement is n o w e»rru d by a string «f J^W th have h e w O u n ti o ff tha jnw.j t o t a l s * * e f a b ig and p M W M to tl * * efcy, ttfcs* fcai* fcawiwwd, agd tfce mast «? Cfcasi i n M M "T h * lack o f banking facilities has ment is adding to its stores o f gun- j 125 autos, over a dusty 10-mile jc" cotton at the rate o f 166,000 pounds ^trip. ; i u sein a gt: V e s rs a a fe n S srs TlM t CM K ltadsi-. W M N at BsdMr O k B r f w w i Asiatic toast at Knwkaie by t h e ' : Djezad pasha r."d Uie English at A n8 now dte Germans threaten to Erenkoi and Kape Tep«, a day through the big munitions plart I (Jnow running in full blast at this place! T H A W UNDER F IB S FOR SEVEN knock the w r out f Warsaw u they Now Ita ly has declared w ar on have to fight all summer to do it. is a secret that has. finally leaked out j HOURS. Austria an dthe Turkish d eclantion betwwn hsr«and Washington. Wit h-1 ' ^,, may be expected at any minute. I f in a short time, five further units wiil.every Incident o f B is Life Dragged ow w o says t never naa j ^ jy to the Dardanelles and be added to the four already in oper- Out in Effort to Prave Him Crazy,an w* * un<^ i lands on Gallipoli; I face the issue itiort at th* plant, and with these Compoeed Uader Ordeal. as p w n oe. calmly. The most England, and Italy completed, the Government's stares <i o together can do in the way o f landing Atlanta, now has the legislature on _, guncotton will be increased at tbe rate A l TSaaest.Tfcsegh, He Beam es Irriof 726,000. pounds a day, tated aad Oaee G «ti Mad at Qnes- shall I cay a larger number?",.. forces ia 100,000 ro*n. w e have her hands, wnich is fa r more serious _i_i,... The total present capacity of the tioc He Say. ia Xoaaeaee; Thfaka than th* ^ CMe* plant is 220,000 pounds a day, and Others Beside The Law Help to G E R M A N S U B M A R IN E S S IN K T W O ^ W e owe a vote o f thanks to W illie with the five additional plant units, Prosecute. M ORE SHIPS. and Nick arid George fo r teaching us ai tlfe outpus w ill be increased to 1,100,-, what a good country Am erica is. 000 pounds daily. O f this total, it ;s N ew York, July 8. The jury which Underwater Craft o f Teuton* A M understood that tha United States is to pass on the sanity o f Harry K, Shell Steamer sad Csum Crew to N ow that unbreakable glass has Government is taking three-fourths. Thaw had an opportunity to study Abandon It. been invented people, who live iii The remaining quarter o f the output him for seven hours today under the glass houses can throw all the stones presumably is going to the European cross examination of attorneys for the London, July 9. The Russian bark r~. fluiry-i'tf they want to. Allies. state, who are trying to prove he is Marion Lightbody was sunk off Government Getting Ready. suffering from ' paranoia and should Queenstown today by a German submarine. The crew was saved. The THE NORTH CAROLINA I New Orleans, Lr, July 11. New I Whether the United States has i.i- be sent back to Matteawan insane Mr. Bryan is trying to sell his farm British stvamers Baron, Nr.pier and terventlcn in Mexico in mind, or asylum, (B U M Qf M I M E in the Rio Grande valley. He has bark, which was o f 2,176 tons gross, j Howth Head, now enroute for Engwhether it is preparing for possible Every incident of his life from h is, bought a better one in North Carof i left Valparaiso March 23 for an English port. ;!a:id, were advised to watch fo r ref trouble with Germany is not known school days to his m arriage to Evelyn!Una. AND MECHAMC ARTS j ports of these vessels in a letter received today by a local newspaper here, but the impression is that in Nesbit, from the slaying o f Stanford! The Wilson line steamor Gaide; case intervention in Mexico occurs, White to his trials on the charge o f j I f the kaiser backs down in the Youpg m en f a k i n g to «J «i p l >nd t0 which thc nalne Pearce w a s from Hull for Archangel, Russia, wag themselves f o r p ractical life in the Government will prepare isnder murder and his life at Matteawan Lusitania controversy, W e ll always sunk off the coast of Scotland yesterday by a German submarine. The signed. The writer declared that he Agriculture and nil its allied : the guise o f that movement fo r what- was thrust before him ir, ar. effort to believe it was due to thc preparedwould kill,1. P. Morgan and Sir Cecil branches; in Civil, Electrical and I ever may threaten in the European let the jury observe his mental atti- nes* o f Toddy and Bis three sons. crow was saved. Spring-Rice, British Ambassador to M e c h a n ic a l Enjrineerintr; in {Situation. tude. j The Russian steamer Anna from thc United States and finish the work Cherai*try and Dyeing; in Textile Industry, and In Agricultml, beginning that the establishment b y] There has been a belief from the, 1 North Carolina can grow the g«nu- Archangel for Hull, was shelled by started by Eric Muenter. Now comet scientict declaring that ins Bo*ton n*v* bebn- iast * dver- a German submarine in the North The Baron Napier and Howth Head, ^. _, i Teaching wiil find excellent pro- cleared from New Orleans July 8 an d! he f/ ><wd'ir.the people o f every c o u n ty s et n» * « * « * a. abandoned the Ship * n l B H t t n «\ - C a i\ > V n r n a W lth a «n ( k a u ^ a I *------». ^ 1 I t 1_ t f t ^ A _I # i t Vision fo r their chosen careers. next tam tr for pl,nt in tile SoUth Waf d" " \ with, ty atout once in every tw *nty -S v e '^ P '^ y * immigr«.t.. and landed- at Peterhead, ScotlaM,. i a.1 ft * T _ J 1 1 _. I * i fha aisi'ikiino ran-.ani r\r thti Waehtnw - &t the State s Industrial Collejre.,, the encouragement of the Washing-, Avoitmoaih, Enriand, direct,»nd the'.» _ it_ : years. Sometimes we are Incurred to today. The Anna is reported to b* This College fit. men for M e ^ fw Dablhi imi Beifa;:t via Nc, government,,«pursuan-,e <* * * mnk that. ia,ge p,rcentage. of the It's a mighty good tim e now in still, afloat, the urope to be perched on the steenth F a cu lty fo r th e coin in g y e a r o f 1 folk, " n is bo'lievcd here that bombs P B? f munit "" j scientists keep that way ail 66 m e n ; 767 S t u d e d f; 25 b u i l d - ^ r(,. ei!d on thc shi j sources at v.r.ous points in case U»s ltime rail o f a bomb-proof, bayonet- high A GLOOMY VIE W. ings. Admirably equipped la-j The ^ of the let ter I fence. The five-year-old daughter of an boratories in each department; L t ^ Muentei. who warncd pgb. ^ th O f course I did not want to injur: j army officer at Port Hamilton was returning from Sunday School a short County examinations at each! iv_ virgmia now has on«o f the largest I semgers on board the Lusitania -before that vessel sailed from New York New York financier. But when dm (going to the front; also according to time ago when s^e met a friend o f Mr. Morgan, said the assailant o f tho j According to the news the Cxar is county-seat on July bth. manufactories o f this kirfi in tho For catalogue, wine world. Additional construction work 'that it would be dangerous to make pumping a man full o f bullets come tho news he will probably find th«> the fam ily who esked her where she E B. OW N. kegistrar. in connection with the plant to oci the voyage of her. The letter also set1.. to be regarded as a manifestation o f front coming back to meet him. had been. «L,,,. icupy two years in butldmg is> mapped West Kaldgh, N. C. j forth that Muenter personally called affection for him? v Jus1 to Sunday School,w ah* said..out, with a small army o f men to ^ (LO C A L.) I on Charles Frohman and urged him It is the proud boast o f a Hub «on- And what did you'do th e re? " quesbe kept continually at work,. not to take passage on tha ship. The more we think o f it, the firmev teiaporary that British, working m enjtioned ths friend, j Pour Units C«nff itete. becomes our conviction that, no matter from what standpoint considered,.it is not claimed that this ia w hit heaven, answered the child1. Har- are taking to Boston baked beans, but j Oh. a r jus sang sad songs about I d this time o f industrial opportli-f } In connection with the four contnity, it is gratifying to see what a j BIG D U P O N T P L A N T fn D E E O pleted units and the construction the jail is the safest place for Huerta.' drives so many o f them to drink. Ipsr'e Magazine.' firm grasp the men trained at the M ARVELOUS. j work, 18,000 men are now employed. Agricultural and Mechanical College j This force is* being increased a t tbe are taking on the industrial life of GunCottoa Being Turned Oat at Rate rate from 600 to 1,000 a week and the State. These men not only know e f 1C,0M Pounds Daily. R unning by the end o f the year it is expected bow to do things, but they are doing F»H Blast. that 26,000 or more men will he «m - them with credit to themselves and to 'ployed in the plant. A part o f this their college. They are making over Many Interesting Facta Related About force Vrtll be discontinued when eon- old farms and dairies. Jlany o f tw n Xaatwoth Development at City j struction is completed, but a working are directing cotton mills. On our Point, Va. army o f about IE,000 men is expected railways and highways you find them jto be kept in practically contiauoua with transit and rod. They are Mr. P. C. Whitlock recently v isited. employment fo r many years. T he sought by men who need draughtsmen and machinists. Young men who Powder Company at City Point, Vs., *- month. the mammoth plant of the Dupont present pay roll is close to $1,000,000 are ambitious and determined to make and has many interesting facts to re-j To take care o f the needs o f this headway in life are in increasing late with reference to this unique and t horde o f employes, 5,000 people have numbers making their w ay to this to this section, unprecedented devel located at tbe slopes fronting the bifcy institution. The fa ll announc- opment. Other Charlotte citizens have'plant. Three thriving cctnmu.iities menl announcement in this paper w ill visited this place, going out either;have grown up. The old settlement interest scores o f young men. from Petersburg or from Richmond j o f City Point, made historic daring W A R N IN G FLA SH E D TO SH IPS ON O C E AN TO LOOK FO R BOMBS. "Pearee." arid, according to the stories, th e y! the Wane' between the States, n u bring back, it is well worth the trip!w ithin the last few months taken on Washington, O. C, July 11. Warn this development is almost s tagger-. ter.tious location in the rolling slbp** ing to look oat for bomba coaaealed ia their hoku w a Haaiied tewgfct f n a the naval.wireless, tower* at Arhagtoa to two ahfcs at aea which manner in which conditions are being j community, ailed from New Orieana July 8. Bath the vessels, the British itta a - tsr «N < t fer A w iia w tt. to see. Charlotte last W inter sent the aspects o f a b ig municipality, 158 or more carpenters to this point Hopewell, a town less than six weeks New Orleatu Paper Receives Wanting to accept work there and many and old, is now a city with small lota Letter; Crank Sign* Nama aa strange have been the letters that they selling at f4,000. Six Weeks ago it have been writing back home to rel- Was utider cultivation as farm ing atives and friends in the city. That land. Dupont City, which has a pre- ing to the imagination o f the con- above the inanitions plant, appoars servative Southerner in its diversity Jdestined to be the residence and and immensity in all lines, in the bigh class business section of tha new met and overcome an din the volume j and purpose of the pdoucts that will j Three or four realty companies A lp s Howth Head sad Barsa Napier, be made here. have secured small tracts o f land and deaw ia with eargacs «f males far Strict Watch Malatained. are selling lots. Since th* 12th ef U s British anay Jaly 8 and sailed Mr, Whitlock tells o f the degrees o f Jans, sales approximated {SOt, 4hs a n t day, the fenter far OdMfas care exercised to prevent any unau M t with no apparent ahatameat ti aad M t fa * via N a rfe*, saa the hat tfce demead. Many of the t a ] thorised person from getting fcto the g r t factories and * the M K ftad* o f Town is Proaiising. sm shrewd raai estate tasa tn m ax ton *)** tfcet one saceaatsrs «n tnwry a*wr the cewatry, whs make a gwk (PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH.) L S V 'M M TRIP SUMMER TffllRIST T H M S NOW SN SALE t o THE LAND OF THE SKY" Asheville, Waynesville, Toiaway, HendersontiOe, R rc w i, Hot Springs &nd ill other Western North Cafo^ii P«m u< > Spend your vacation in the cool mountains of Western.North Carolina. Week End and Sonday Excursion round trip tickets on usdeto A s a e v ilic, B la c k M w t& C fih, M t. A ir y, M o r * k * d C it y, W i h u f i f t e a a n d v s r i e e s & f r p m t n i a m i t e u f o r e w w i t e. For illustrated booklets, eemptete detailed information, ask yaor ag«rit, or cotonunicate with O. F. YORK, Traveling Passenger Ascot, RALEIGH. N. C POOR I

3 3RI NT i i t $ 'i Ton Need a Tonic There a fetba e a ia evety woman** tife when abe a c e d ia took to beii> her ever tbe hard places. W bea that te e copiesto you,^pukiiow what tone to take ^Cardui, tbe woman * tonic. Cardui is composed o l purely vegetable ingredients, which act fefltiy, yet surely, on tbe weakened womanly organs, and ie q a build *tm buck to strength and health, ft hate benefited thoufands and thousand* o f weak. si!i*g VFomea in its part half century of v o rv - M success, and it w ill do the same lor yoo. You can t make a mistake in taking The Woman s Tonic Jillss Amelia W ilson, R. F. D. N o. 4, Alma, Arte., szyu: 1 lliink Cardui Is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything. Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by ail dealers. Has Helped Thousands. W - 7.-, * JTS.aafHf'W. f'- ', * «* < ^ I t w *, few er vote* 1fc ** tfc * KepofaScons r»- eeived in 1900, «k e a *11 the aefro votes counted. I do aot m y th *t 57,- 888 ncjcroes voted fo r Governor A y- codcwfco couid n o tv o t* ja r (Joveruor Glenn, but th»t they ware eoanted that way is perfectly evident. I f the educational qualification is honestly administered by the election oomm, o4 j f t t h j* g r o e * as are qualified by education for self-government can vote under the recent decision and this protection we have, unless Article V I, section 5 o f the [ Constitution Has some meaighg. provides: T h a tth is amendment to the Constitution U presented and adopted «B out indivisible plan for the regulation o f tbe suffrage, with the ihtent and purpose to so connect the different parts and to make them, K. C. se dependent upon each other that Y ou r heart is failed now and I know ii, the whole s ta d or fa ll together, do not think that this provision wiu destroy Article V I, Section 4, although the Grandfather Clause, be stricken out. But if it shfcll have that effect that it was intended to have, or the effect, it impors ten the entire amendment goes out. V S Keep Clear. n i x N O T SEEK TO R E IN S T A T E cans, in the State, refused to vote for «whue l hav not geen ^ ^ o f NEGRO. our suffrage amendment because they the ideeuollt-x fee! that the effort -it believed it in violation o f expressed parths under this decision will RepnMteaa Cfcaimaa Un*ey provisions of the Federal C o n s t it u t io n.^ protert thos«who have register- Say* Let Him Stay 0 «t. Nofcody After it was once a law of our State, ^ un jei. ^ igr grandfather providiorv Surprised. no Republican wanted it tested, b e -'from disfranchbed. I dislike cause it effectually removed the negro to see any whit^ man in th? State an Grandfather Claose from the ffield o f politics in the State, disfranchised but the vote o f the ig Expected. But Does N ot Change and *v»rv effort to test it was discouraged norant negro is a menace that no Situation Here. by the lenders of the party : n party can stand in this State. It has Washington, July 7, A statement North Carolina. Before its enactment the Democratic been my effort to lead the Republican party away from the odium o f race party received t>. m ajority of made by Chairman Frank A. L^nney, prejudice into a calm discussion of o f the Republican State the negro vote and the Republican Executive the great principles o f the party. Committee o f North Carolina, indicates party received the odium. W ith such an opportunity, I know that the Republics lie o f the Mr. Linney undertakes to prove the that the party must and will win success. foregoing assertion by citing the votes i South w iil not tr y to take advantage But, fetter it again with the for Governor before and after the o f the United States Supreme Court s ignorant negro vote, and it v ill be amendment was adopted opinion declaring unconstitutional the in North manacled like a slave. Whatever may "Grandfather Clause, which has for Carolina> be the result o f this decision, I am tyears disfranchised the illiterate ne- Democrats Lost Vote*. determined that the Republican party [gra, Mr. Charles B. -Aycock, declared shall keep itself free and clear from I want h distinctly understood,'1. **r. Linney, was the last Governor j this political body ot death. j w id Mr. Linney, that I do not want «l«ct«d under the old law and he re- j H. E. C. BR YAN T, f to see the ignorant negro a voter in ceived, in 1900, 186,650 votes. Four j... North Carolina again, and so fa r ss y *»rs thereafter, Gov. R. B. Glenn ( I have a voice in ths Republican p a r-, received 128,761 votes. ty, he shall not have that right re-1 * on * g ven members o f the fam ily bad By th adop- t0 iook tw ;ce to ^ sure as to who amendment Democracy I a9 wf,0» 0; y,e twins. I^fctored to him. Te educational test, 57,889 votes. j they didn t put different colors i and the poll tax provision are sufll- { "In 1900, Judge Spencer B. Adams, hair ribbons on them until the day cicnt protection against this vote. Republican candidate for Governor, Jwhen grandma, coming; into the ltv- T he Supreme Court.decision in the received votes. Four years jng room, said to the small person Oklahom», case, declared Mr. XAnney, 1 thereafter, Charles J. Harris, Repub-1 looking out o f the window, was not a surprise to any lawyer lican, received 79,505 votes, showing iw h o has studied similiar provision in 'th e various amendments o f the South- State* to their Constitutions. W c Ml understood that an educational cliflcation was to apply to all, and nt an effort to exempt a class would not pass the courts. A great many who were not Re- ublicans, as well ss many Republithat the Republicans lin t by the amendment 46,791 votes. The Democrats received, in 1900, 11,000 more votes them the Republicans. Gov. w. W. Kitchin, eight years thereafter, received 145,102 votes, or who don t Bristol Herald-Courasr. 41,548 few er votes than Aycock received. J. Elwcod Cox, the Republican candidate for the same year, re- Josie or R osie?" Is it *» A K D L E A V E M S I P YO U m TO. One* I loved with food affection*, AU hi# thoughts they were on *>, UtttU * dark-haired girl pursued hije, 4*dtfcen he thought bo more o f me, Still hev happy with Another, One that has more good in store; White I poor,- girl am broken-hearted, I'm le ft alone because I m poor. CHORUS. Go and leave me i f you wish to, Never leave me cross your mind; I f you think I m not iarokth having, Go and leave m e.never mind. M an yan igh t with you I'ye rambled; Many the hour with you I spent, I thought your heart was mine fore'er, Bat now. I find 'twas only length, It's, the heart that fondly beat for u*5 But however could I tell another, The tales of love I've told thee. That TE X SHIPS SUNK. Number Paid Tribute to Submarine Activity, London, July 10. The press bureau o f the admiralty anoutysed tonight that ten merchant vessels had been sunk by German submarines, during the week ending July 7. A British, an Italian and a Norwegian vessels were victims today. The British j steamer Eliesmere was torpedoed off I the Cornish coast. A fireman was killed and one sailor was severely injured. The rest o f the crew was landed safely. The, Italian steamship Clio and the Norweigian Nordas were sunk. Thc crew of Clio w a s saved ar.d the crew of the Nordas was towed about twenty-five miles by the submarine and is expected to land at Aberdeen. BOMB ON STEAM ER EXPLODES A T SEA. Whethcr Holt Placed One on Minnehaha Not Yet Known by Owner*. New York, July 8, While the steamship Minnehaha, afire nt sea1 with 15,000 tons of war munitions abroad, was speeding to Halifax, N. S., tonight Atlantic Transport Line officials and authorities here were bending every effort to learn if the And she replied blaze could have been the work -it I fink it s Josie." j Frank Holt, assailant o f J. P. Morgan, As a matter o f fact thsre are only two classes o f people in the world those who take a vacation and those In other words those wbro are newspaper men and those who nvo not. who hud given warning thaf a steam ship would sipk in midocean July 7. The Police Commissioners o f Pater- j son, New Jersey, have suspended a I number of patrolmen fo r cursing, j thus giving them an excuse to swear, j if swearing is excusable... *,V ' - * ' r A c c n s E r - BETTER COOKING NO MORE DRUDGERY EW P E R F E C T IO N O il Cookstoyes have made cookng easier and k itc h e n s cleaner for 2,000,000 housewives. No more drudg ery no more wood-boxes, coal-scuttles, and ashpans. The NEW PERFECTION lights instantly like gas, and regulates high or low by merely raising or lowering the wick. You can. do all your cooking on the NEW PERFECT ION just as cheaply and twice as conveniently as on your coal range. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFECTION No, 7 with the new oven that becomes a fireless cooker merely by pulling a damper. Also the PERFECTION WATER H EATER. It makes you independent of your coal range gives you plenty of hot running water. Use Aladdin Security O il or Diamond W hite O il to obtain the bent results in oil Stoves, Heater* and >#*fc«i STANDARD OIL, COM PANY Wuhiaften, D. C. Notfo&Va. I o f legal business in Iowa courts. (New J *n«r) (BAEflMORE) Charlotte* N* C. CtwrlMiom W. V*. CUr!«itoc, S. C. Divorces constitutes seven-eighths A n old bachelor says, m atrim ony is [the cem etery in which love is buriett. K * n iw J W T B W HOW ABOUT YOUR UNINVESTED FUNDS? If ycu are at a!oss to know where to piace your uninvested funds, will not a first morturasre loan on real estate appeal to you. This ia the oniy kind of security we handle, therefore, if you wish to loan your money at the highest lawful rate of interest, with absolute security, then place it with us, for in addition to the real estate security, our Company guarantees the*payinent of thejprincipa! and six per cent interest, and we pay the interest promptly semi-annually. We have at this time several thousand dollars in First Mortgage Iteai Estate Bonds in denominations of $100, $200, $250, $250,?G00 and $1000. For further information, write or call on ^ Central Loan & Trust Company, Real Estate, Fire, Life and Live Stock Insurance, Capital $50, W. W. BROWN, Mgr. A. V. RAY, Sec. & Treas. ^ ^ ^ ^ ; ^ ^ '

4 i sa 8 Teach Your Dollars to Have Sense by Bringing Them to Foster THE Shoe When their doors were thrown open Wednesday morning, July 14th, at 9 A Ai, it was the beginning of One of The Most Sensational Selling Events ever in this vicinity, and the crowds that thronged Our Store Come, Bring Your Own Eyes and See for Yourself Just How Far a Dollar Will Go at if You Haven't Already t^one So LI Pnctop 1 1 ( throughout the entire day know it too. E^ery body seemed to be happy and With a smije. What caused this? Quality, Price, Attentive Sales People and THE FOSTER SHOE CO/s Long Standing and Fair Dealings. Every one in Burlington and Vicinity is well acquainted with THE FOSTER SHOE CO., and know that they do what they say. This sale will continue Day by Day till SATURDAY, JULY THE 24th, and we will exchange any unsatisfactory purchase made during this sale or refund your money any time duringthis sale. MEN S OXFORDS. One lot men s Oxfords in patent tans and gun metal, $3.00 values on sale per pair...a...$1.69 CHILDREN S OXFORDS. All $2.00 and $2.50 dines and Oxfords in this sale at the small price per pair... MEN'S HATS. One lot of felt and stiff hats, reg-. ular $?.50 values, on sale each., 79c MEN S SHIRTS. All $1.00 values in dress shirts for the next ten days at sate price, MEN S OXFORDS. All $4.00 values in patent, tans, and gun metal, sale price A LADIES SHOES. One lot patent vies kid and duil kid leathers,- $3.75 values, on sale MEN S UNDERWEAR. Our line of underwear consists of two-piece and union suits, regular $1 values, on sale per suit..69c TENNIS SHOES. A real value at $1.00 in ladies and men s tennis shoes, but on sale Tfe Shoe Sale MEN S SHOES. One lot men s shoes, in work and dress, a real value at $4.00 but will be Oil sale per pair... $2.89 LADIES OXFORDS. One lot ladies satin Oxfords, worth up to $3.50* but we must close these out per pair... :..$1.98 MEN'S OXFORDS. One lot broken sizes and odd styles, but worth $2.50 on sale per pair c CHILDREN S OXFORDS. One lot white and black, children s shoes. Regular values $1.00, on sale at...69c CHILDREN S OXFORDS. ' One lot soft sole oxfords, in assorted colors, reguiar;25e value, on sale per pair...,12c LADIES SHOES. One lot old ladies comforts, elastic side and rubber heels, $1.75 values, on sale per pair....$1.19 MEN S SHIRTS. One lot dress shirts, regular 50c values, on sale each.:...39c LADIES OXFORDS. One lot Racers or Play Shoes, A real Value at $1.50, but all must go, so take your pick per pair $1.19 BOYS'STRAW HATS. One lot boys straw hats on sale for ten days, each... 8c.- BOYS OXFORDS. One lot $2.00 and $2Ji0 values in tan and black oxfords for boys on sale per pair ; c LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS. One lot house slippers, in fancy colors, afi leather, ^Se/yslues, on sale per pair.....j.-.. T-..77:39e CHILDREN'S. SHOES AN D OX FORDS. One lot children s shoes, in white and bl*ick A real value at $1.50. But on sale per pair... ~.#8c LADIES SHOES AN D OXFORDS This lot consists of white canvass, slightly soiled, but worth up to $3.00, on sale per pair...89c LADIES SHOES. A real value here. One lot ladies shoes in black and tan, button and lace, a regular $4.00 shoe, oh sale per pair... *1.83 LADIES OXFORDS. This lot consists of blacks and tans, worth up to $3.Q0,. on sale TENNIS SHOES. 50c values, in ladies and men s tennis shoes, on sale per pair. 39c iook FOR IHE BIGREDFRONTAND FOSTER SHOE CO. AND THEN YOU WILL IE SURE m m m ; i i. '- Remember this sale began Wednesday, July 14th and will coniinpe Day By Day till Saturday, July 24th. Every thing marked in plain figures and sold just as advertised. THE SALE IB4IU BtlSO CONSULTEDfi j a s. a m y $ i o. OF E&UEKSB, HL m m m G } E K OT I» E ^ Bg Foster Shoe Company 350 Main Street is the Place > Burlington, North Cafolfga. FREE -tkb ifc at Ike F9HER SBfl S&ail l Saturday,. Xone to and ton a Orlal m t ' m. >>

5 , *. < 1 M Q t n n I { r. i\ > «p «t i l n w * d * y Y ou 'f* ahrays wseome at. Wiu- M eet at W alker s. M \. ' fa ^ *. ".. :'S $ad re l*«k e J. I Mr. W. L. w *» j» bosi- M r*. J. t a b W «J l^ fs ;tod*y P n M ia c Clob. niess visitor in S sm gh Wednesday Hiilsi>oro toip en d afi*r-dfey». Ijcm in ^ fll, J t Foster Shoe Store ' Saturday^ T f? " >. # J..- ' W * *. 2 *aeaiber tbe big Shoe Sate foiii# «i W * te r C oijp an y. v Graves fgjisiit W «d p v d»7 ; aad *t e s d a y in ^ w fr w b * * wiifc' * «*-- -. Mrs. J. B. King o f KnotviUa, Tean-. < spending same tin e with Mr. and W*a. Sapply C fc jk. «ate b y :'lle «* a i*»v 'M l*i W t t «* " t w t t «# A A b o r* ia M ite M ary Simmer o f Mehan* is j visiting f«^k*dj for a few days. A * «w n4 of ) &» Offie HsU. A trial is atl. Remember the cream and eake iat*, tag, Sellars, {b e leading department Maban* returned I#difc» of tk Btory alw*y«backup their t o b e t o d u M *, Tneaday wsrv M. P. ehareb J u l* * ««' *nd you wul. ^ n t n ahe speat Mate time with. M r lm>flter Tkey wffl >,9 e vr prer ktock 8r*t. class goo&a and other rek tttw. senee a ad rapport. to ftfeply their M r. Eugene ftimmer o f tarboro is 1/ M r. U H. Mebane of D ry Fork, V i, A number o f boys with P w t King claimed of them. SoBtethses my back M iasruby Smith is visiting friends be plead, in bar o f their riebvsiry; yistting hi* aunt; M rs. J. Zeb Waller. ji««* guest o f his fa th e r M r, i. R* H charge, are spending the week at gets so stiff and. lame that I can in Salisbury this week. Hope she This the 3rd day o f July, "I Mias Bfapcfee Trexler o f Spencer fc. Mebane and a t the bedside o f hia»» - Teer's Mill camping. Tiie p arty o f hardly straighten after stooping. A w il have a good time. F. S. CHEEK, Adm r. the guest o f Mkaea L ia ie and Julia ^ M». George Raper, who is serf-»oy» are: Ciuts, Guthrie, Robert Hay, few doses o f Doetn s Sidney Pills never 1 M ot* Rev. John Berniers Gibble leftw ed *' FaglMDan t M» *» e * :» otisly-ill. - 'Kmuiac Isley, Heyry Atwater, Robert fail to fix j o t u^in^oediishape. / *. ': -, ** I >-y-.r > -y* nesday fo r Wilmington where he w ill fa a g g, Robert Williams, Raymond and Price 5ftc, at ail Sealers. Don't. w H olt A Catei, Co., have a big* sale INDIGESTIO N A N D NERVOUS* spend a month with relatives., Tbe m A n y fm a d e g f Mr. and M rs.f ~ Clifton Barrett, Bynum. Murray and si^npiy ask fo r «- kidney remedy get _. on the next two weeks; Prices n gat, NESS. Henry Foster w ill regret to leaxn of. '» *.-. «.. M arvin Holt. Doan's Kidney Pills the same that. give them a trial. Everything is as are overcome b y Mrs. Joe Person s FO R S A LE OR B E N T F A R M tbe serious illness o f their little baby.,,.,,. *. t Mr. King had, FO STER-W ILBURN. * advertised and once a customer, al* Hon. W. J. Brogden, Ex-Mayor of Remedy, which purifies the biood and Northeast o f Meb&ne, good train which is not expected to live at this CO., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ways a customer. Durham and a Baraca worker will tones up the system. Mrs. Mary Am and tobacco Und. Apply to G. A. writing. W e hope for its speedy recovery* A number o f young people enjoyed speak at the Baptist church next anda Nash, Lumberton, N. C-, was Sharpe, Burlington, N. C. 'Sunday evening at S o clock, Every- UNCLAIMED LETTERS. a severe sufferer from acute indigestion, which brought on extreme nerv a sapper at Piedmont park, given ifcody invited and especially all members o f al] Baraca Classes o f all The follow ing letters remain in the ousness, suffering daily with catarrhal l>y Mr, Tom 'Boone, Tuesday night. About 25 or 30 were present and the DANGER 18QHE* STOLEN. Schurches in Burlington are given a posteffice a t Burlington, N. C., unclaimed by the person to whom ad relieved all these ills and she endorses headache. Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy evening was thoroughly enjoyed by cordial invitation. all present. dressed July 10, l i l o : it as the best medicine in the world... /. While quite a number of oar good people were at Church at Bethel > B. Goodman, the Home' of Good GOOD NEW S. Mrs. Bell Smith. G IVE N A T U R E A CHANCER a few Sundays ago, eight of j Clothes have a special sale on for- Miss M illie Moore. Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy purifies them had their homes broken in jthe next two weeks.and fo r bargains M a»y Burlington Readers Have Heard Mrs. Archibald McDonald. the blood and permits nature to impair the damage of the ills brought an to during services and quite a!o f good quality, this is the time and it and Profited Thereby. Mr. W. H, Vincent. sum of money stolen. j place.^ Look for his ads. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say Advertised and matism, scrofula, eczema. Get the by impure blood indigestion, then? If these good people had deposited their money in this bad back sufferers in Burlington are give date 01 advertised li&t. - blood right and most ills are cured. Good news travels fast, and the Mrs. D. E. Boweip and sot\ of Waughtown, N. C., arrived in the city Strong Bank, they would not glad to learn where relief may be O. P. CROWSON, Your druggist should have Sirs. Joe last Saturday to be with her sister, have lost and it would have been found. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to us his name and one dollar fo r large, Postmaster. Person's Remedy. I f he hasn t, send Mrs. George Raper, who has been drawing them interest besides. seriously ill at the home of her father, It is a dangerous thing to bave Dodn s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are NOTICE. bottle. ; M.'. J. R. Mebane. money laying around the house i telling the good news o f their experi- REMEDY SALE S CORPO RATIO N. Better deposit it witn us. I A lunch supper will be given at the j ence with this tested remedy. Here Having qualified as administrator Charlottev.N, C. I home o f Mr. J. R. Allen at Glencoe is an example worth reading: upon the effects of the late E. M. Mrs. Joe Person s Wash should be ^Saturday night, July 17th, fo r the John W. King, near Fair Grounds, Kenny, now deceased, all pet sons ow used in connection with the Rem edy1 ALAMANCE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY. <TI* Om W M Ihe Ckiatcs.) BURLINGTON. N. C. ng Club. we ask. Sanitary Meesr*. N ew Iin aad C ecil Isley re- ^ tfa ^ of g A 4 (turned Monday night from a ie w days o - a»» L r,. '.P * * on last pege and tee for yours*!# v M t with relatives near D w t a «. { t t e «n y b ^ ^ aye offer- 'benefit o f Glencoe Baptist church..this supper will be given by the ^ludieb of the church and everybody is Hnvited to go and help them in their efforts to raise money for the church. Burlington, says: I have taken Doan s Kidney Pills off and on for several years, whenever my back has caused me any misery and have always found them to be all that is ladtirs acri m tt* a l «f s s n - A T - i i.* * /, h a e ib te e a l a A l i A I «(i A K A l t T C B L C a d t f r k e m ;^TE &AIIHUT A TRIAL ONE TIME. I I, L-..BT aip A1W'W ff ' ing said estate will come forward and make settlement, and those who have claims against said estate will present same far payment on, or before July 10, 1916, or this notice will HOLT-CATES CO S for the cure o f sores and the relief of inflamed and congested surfsses. It is especially valuable for women, and should always be used for ulcerations. k BIG! IS N O W G O I N G O N Everything in their immense stock of Shoes; Hats, Oxfords, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear for Mea, Women, Boys, Girls and Children has been carefully gone over and marked down, down at prices too low to be understood how this firm can sell at such Starvation prices # W ISE HEADS W ILL NOW GET BUSY AN D TRAD E W ITH TH E H O LT-C ATE S CO. it s the time the year when they sacrifice profits and in many instances a portion of the cost, in order to clear their shelves of aii OxfoVds and t oenbefore lhejr ieu^nse Fall Stock Arrives, - 7 * * r *.* * nf *.v r... * * * - - thiaj chsrjedl ortaken oui on Approval fetme C«st tb ai!.^ r S - i) < jj *: * t

6 NEW Y B W l l T T a A m t K U T S S aawice. A Starts M i' a f M i r m m o r A W T W ^? W g. A H A S W A N, Wat*ta*tfln. D. CL, J<*I M, - E» «7 W ere* tfldafca'* aa Saitor; 1 W N G. whole affair. St wa* a caee~i <«Rker d nwftoyne «t tfcesouthem die "Chfe-Chill." the JWlit aad the T V re aa n tr.n n ft.iry com. o^te obaeasionl Beit h#d harew^r s. ffcshway Coopan J Meetv«d a t*l«graift What Milady W a n U pm Her Hesd Paritan Grihr^ H ilt (tea l Stand af Anefican Xtwafcinatxm «f the tragit a a t *rypetic physical wreck tkr»ogfa ileiptew from Preetfeat Fairfax Ham soa expressing bis apprtria*jw» o f *nd piride Time aad Place, to Sait Her Ail these gawen hats of U g W n and Aa4 A m w tf Her Neck B r f t i M *tr C«lai»m> S fiiifa a t. ia tha mddea bantta^ into pofcbe w ilrt* reaolting &om too' doae «rptiview of Frisk Holt, tha college professor, and of hjs equally saafen de.a mental wreck through eon*ta«* catfen to his studies, and he hecama iatfca w k aeewaphsiied by tie entire. Fancy Milan recall Colonial days.^ Even the San Francisco, C al, July 8. The orgonisatiah farin g tke fiscal year rikisha, imported ia Spirit from Crowing po*fer o f the newspaper advertisement audits advance to a highparture front thi* teene, While. the b ro o d iv sri dsbatings with (ugmnd closing June SO. Tfce m» w Transparent hats and furs, velvet Japan, smacks of this style wk<i country was absorbed in a somewhat as to ften» hy whieh he w g h t cattf - follows: head-gear a «d low neeks theae are trimmed with roses; ths bliiek varnished curd o f which it is mad* contrastsibility were pointed oot by Talent er plant o f moral appeal and respon nervous discussion of a bomb i#x- aot the schemes that had beea rerelr- T o all Officers and Employees: W e seme o f the things in the summsr piosipn in the National Capitol' there ihg in U s hraiu. A ll «Akno«n te & arc dosing today a fiscal y e a 1 which fashiors that men question, aad even ing with the light frock*.. Williams, directat o f the Columbia i another shock in the news d up to & e time the bomb wjmf has been full o f anxiety and difficulty, a few women coma ep to and shy at Broadly speaking^ the hati of the University School o f Journalism, in an the shooting of a prominent American in connection with which, how been a public menace stalking abroad, is the Capitol there had bat through team work and loyal self' as the thermometer soars akywisrd. seaton are divided into fou r classes;j address, here today, a* powerful and sacrifices and effort by tbe entire organization wc have come out o f it >.st goes serenely on;, the girl with 'stiff-brimmed sailors that bespeak the century s newipapcr history. The little maiden with her rikwha these portrait-faahion garfen. hats, encouraging factors in the past h a lf ever, there was a neutralising development. Tlie tension under which this menace th e h a n d o f Providence seems to hav* ah»el<ied sound and full o f courage for the Vhe white fox furs hugs them tnore ' past or the present, aceordttg to the The American advertisement in ithe public had been laboring was re^ from the greater destrectioo jmd assassination that, threatened.. The future. This result has not been due closely, arid the wearer o f the velvet' materials and trimmings; the sports th» past half century has made on,. l a «d immensely when it developed to any one man or to any one group hat sedately raises a parasol. Such hats, borrowed from the four corners advance greater than in all its history,....,....., thmt the work o f the wreekcr in the people know that there is one leas o f men, but to ths co-operation of matters are beyond tfce comprehension o f the globe,: and last, hut opt least, before through the pressure o f pobhc _..., Capitol and at the Morgan mansion mad man in, the coontry, They ean evsry man who has recognized the o f mere man or the woirian who was tho cocky turbans, which show the opitfwi, the rjrreased vigilartse c f never know the degree of l p> IMt problem and given us in our common brought up to view clothes for com- martial note in millinery, the American newspaper and the * a Island, was ih a to f the same tragedy which the country may haw duty the best that was in him. I send fort. ; The stiff-brimmed sailors are a higher standards o f the solicitor and; W M t a l and not o f an organized escaped. my personal thanks then to every one Their very oddity is the lure that chapter in themselves. Already, ihe advertiser,? said Dr. Williams, who b* d o f tawless *» " * To our mind o f you. The fight is not yet over but makes them popular. W hat matters- straws are ois the w sit^ Chiffon spoke before the International Press ** tuet importance in con- GOING UP. thc spirit o f the past ten months is a co»t o f tan if the hat is woven;bims w e have tired of, and so the Congress at Ihe Pcnama-Paciiic Expo- nection witk' * * dr* matic al>d swift ^ tjon!y e.jicted series*of events and abrupt bound tio see us through. Me.ir.whil*, with holes to duplicate the head-dress attention naturally turns to sailors o f Young W riter What magaaine will I v a s t you to know m y pride in you o f the man that pulls the jinrikisha blue taffeta, black velvet and creton- th e moral advance of the adver- * tke ^riatm <*&> th«3ar' give me the highest position quickest? in japan? jne. America, the white, leath*i- tisement beg^n with the futile at- vivib<t cir' ura*unre u0 and what has been done already, E ven the woman who is conserva- faced, blue taffeta" is a worthy em~ tempts to exclude lottery notices thrae i'*tri* ae^ n0 P l * nothing to indi- Literary Friend A powder magazine, if you send in a fiery article. f tive with her dress and suit, casts blem to the country from which it quarters o f a century ago. Any man that * ' ««n was a tool o f dewho will compare Amcricah adver- sisnlnr individn* 1? or T H E C O M M U N IT Y EGG CIRCLE. Tlie Ingleside. wisdom to the winds above the shoul- takes its name. White bended' wings "ncanizations. der-line. What lies above bespeaks fo r trimming bring to mind the speed tiaements with those o f the English, U seeltts saf t0 * s3am? ^ ^ <*- (From the Office o f Poultry Investigations and Pathology, Animat In the true woman who, in her heart of o f Mercury; and the glory o f ancient French, German and ith er European currence5 * Wch «ngrossed the Where was Nelson killed? a London teacher asked a London school hearts, loves the. fantasies of fashion, Rome lies in other bead trimming for newspaper, w ill find our pres, and att* ntion o f the P*0^ o f ^ courdustry Division North Carolina e x The demure Quaker and saucy Chin- other taffeta hats. our public not apart, but together, * * fot fe» had boy. periment Station.) Chin collars, the Happy hat and stiff-1 Black velvets, shiny and plushy is has raised the moral standards o f our no simificance other thao that they Trafalgar Square, the bey answered. i brimmed sailor, even the plug hat <if cat s fu r,. are embroidered with fleecy newspapers to a level nowhere else were work, o f a crazed and an E gg circles are W o t formed. silk bcsvsr fringe that Mrs. V eron' white wool, as wintry as possible to maintained irresponsible man. The best efforts of ' Indeed! said the teacher, sarcastically. "A n d I suppose that Walling- E very community in North Carolina Castle made famous at the races, ap- shock the sun o f summer. Binls ana fhe Mdvsrtissis**?^ secret service men and detectives should organize their egg circle. By peal to those of us who like some- animals in the wool crawl over the more and more enforced under a 30- have failed to unearth the last evi- ton was kitieu ul S tatics! r. neighborhood thus uniting they can thing different, crowns, and the brims are invariably cial law which in all jurisprudence, dence that Holt acted ether than by No, ma am, said the boy, That ship their eggs direct to the wholesale firms o f the cities. Often select Past njodes are drawn on for hats, finished in old-fashioned quilt-stfch,'age by age, imposes heavier penatass an<* ^ot n mse^?'<>ne ^ at we re' was.napoleon you re thinkin of. too. In an exclusive shop, just off the varied in length to make a design. and wider sanctions on alt written trade is built up and the eggs delivered direct to the homes o f the city Avenve, one of the girls of the young- With white linen and cretonne toner set ordered a garde nhat the other tumes, Mistress Mary cretonne hats American public has been the first, agreements which affect value. The through the parcel post. Hecently this day o f white chip, with a pyramid of make a smart finish. These need no as its laws and its newspapers show, office made some trials shipments from.pink roses the exact duplicate c f the trimming, the bright colors being gay to see that the advertisement which Kaleigh to Washington, D. C., shipping, at ^ ^ reat.g reat-grandmother wore enough for any summer landscape, began as the tool o f trade, has become in six dozen cartoons, The eggs were w [,^n she tripped across the lswnfc at whether mountains, country or shore. the weapon o f Democratic instructions. all clean, white, selected large and the Capitol. A il these garden hats Sports hats come from odd nooks strictly fresh. They brought 7 cents and corners. The latest, a dark blue The use o f the advertisement to a dozen more than they would have mffeta, is decidedly Chinese in aspect. bring all causes at}d pleas before the brought on the Raleigh market and 3 It has a sloping brim, witk a so it tribunal of the people w ill grow. cents above te top quoted price. In edge an inch wide that flaps down an.1 Churches, education corporations, shipping in cartoons it is advisable shrdes thc face, dented on one side ; must turn to this agency or the public to wrap each e g g separately in paper with heavy balls suspended from th» will turn from them. The newspaper so that each e gg will be held securely must keep its columns worthy o f ends o f a cord tied around the crown. in its compartment and not shake, Scotland contributed the tam, and this new task and remember that ill thc box 3hould be marked in large there is a soft hat made completely free publicity which should pay is an letters on all sides EGGS. The breakable in shipping by parcel post has averaged 11 per cent, that is o f narrow bias strips o f silk that is'unjust tax upon the publicity which finding favor under a Made-in-Amor-^ pays. ica" iabol. out of 88 p a c k a g e s o f eggs shipped Those o f the turbans that are smart in rartoons where the eggs were are m ilitary; tippcd fearlessly to one TROUBLESOM E. packed in either wheat bran ot cotton side, with sides o velvet and" crowns "Whiit sort of a fellow is h e? seed hulls there was 12 whieh contained one or more broken eggs. Of. of ul s.silk. iik. inaeeu, Indeed, so simple and so "A troublemaker. smart are these hats, they baffle de- He seems peaceable enough. 20 packages shipped by experts, some / scription. I know, bu; he's the sort o f a blundering chap that denies all the lies in baskets, others in cartoons or wooden cases there was 2 or 10 per ( would shine and shine; you ve tcld your wife. -^Detvoit Frtw cent that contained one or more Then they d think o f heaven, Pres*. broken eggs. Their sweet home and mine. I This office euu give you informatioa $ 0,060,000 RUSSIAN' ORDER FOK as to how you can best proceed to The view of Uncle Sam is th a t1 D U P O N T S. ship your eggs. Huerta should have a residence far Maxton knows a Rood thing, it recently voted a bond issue o f $20,- 000 for Schools. There is no mistake made in putting money into schools. Bridging the distance twixt you and anywhere. The Bell Telephone, with its 16,000,300 miles of wire, brings millions of people within earshot of your -voice. ; Many thousand df them, living within fifty or a hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll charge. Are you making; use of this vast bridge oa your farm, ia your h.ome or ia your business. There's a profit of time, money or convenience for you ia th Bell Telephone if you will use it. Grasp the.opportunity! Gall or write the manager to-day. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY enough from the border so that with Wilmington Firm Receives Rush I ow- truth he may warble: It's a Long; dor Contract From Ciar** Govern- W ay to Mexico. j ment Bonus For Speed. VOUTH GETS DRUNK AN D ; Wilmington, July 7. It became.: A W A K E S IN ENGLISH AR M Y, known today that the DuPont Powder' > - i ' i o Company has received a $60,000,000 North Carolina Brother of Steve contract fa r powder from the Russian Teffier Seeks to Have Him Released j Government. This is a hurry order! i From Training. and i f the contract is filled within j a certain time, there is to be a bonus, J Washington, D. C., July 8. Steve o f per cent, which w ill mean an j : D. Teffier, a Louisiana youth less than ' additional profit fo r the cuiupk»y f 119 years old, arrived in England som e1amounting to *20,000,000, in addition ;time ago on a cattle boat and proceed-;to the regular profit on the contract ed to celebrate. He was arrested b y *fo r 60,090,000 pounds o f powder at the British police on a charge of $1 per pound. drunkness and sobered up as a re- j Officials of the Powder Company cruit in Uig British army. Now he i s. wi!l not discuss the subject, but n a member o f the awkward squad an.^' member o f the Bussian M ilitary U being drilled preparatory to service-" Board is known to have been in this at the \front, in spite o f the fact that * city severa) times recently and the he is an unwilling member o f the contract then was discussed, army. The contract will be distributed This is the statement on which f, ; among1 the Company's several plants, M, Teffier, o f Franklin, an older j Th^ capacity o f the Carney s Point brother o f Steve, has appealed to Sam * p2ar.t is half a minion pounds a day, J*. Rogers, director of the Census, to but that plant already is working at intercede for the youth at the State Capacity. Department. The case will be taken up with the British government in'an effort to have the youth released. According to his representation he was conscrinted. A new plant is being buiit but it is doubtful if it can be completed in time to make povfder muter his new Russian contract. Extra msn have been put to work on the construction work and everything is being rushed at top speed. The report that the Bank o f Spain j - o has declared a dividend of forty-seven} the man who have plans for and one-half par cent, would indicate stopping the war would join one sido that it pays in more ways than one,* TK^ fyf314 the thing, it might soon be to keep out of the war ia Europe. \ M a&fci' w m Coble-Bradshaw Co. Headquarters for Farm Machinery. Now is the time to cultivate your crop with improved I machinery. Come and see the up-to-date riding cultivat- i ors and plows. Harvest tim «is almost here. Look your binder over, ^ and If you have any doubt as to its work this season, aee us and buy a new Milwaukee binder. Just received a car load of Mowers, Hay Rakes, Binder Twine and all such goods in great variety. Oct line of huf gtes cannot be equaled. Tyson & Jones, High Point, Oxford, and many other kinds. We will save you money on such goods, quality considered. Largest line of harness and horse collars In town. Paints and oils, shelf and heavy hardware, lime cement and hundreds other things. See us. We will save you money. Make our store headquarters at airtimes. Yours for business. C oble-b radshaw Co. b Give Us Your Orders for) Feas, Soy Beans, Late Seed Irish Potatoes, Clover Seed, and other grain you expect to need for late planting, if we d o. not have it in stock, wiu order it for you at lowest market pries. W E A LSO Have full line of Corn. Oats, C. S. Meal and Kulls, Sweet Dairy and Horse Feed. Shipstuff, Bran, Good Bread Meat' and all kinds of produce. W E A R E Exclusive Agents for J. ALLEN SMITH S PEERLESS, and MOUNTAIN CITY Pine Feed. Also DAN V A LLE Y and MELROSE Flour and Feed, whieh is the VERY BEST! :: Come To Headquarters :: MERCHANTS SUPPLY COMPANY Burlington. - - and - - Graham, N. C.

7 Lie -WJ&* v P A S a u V I I f Ir > Rav.D. C. Ctc. B tm m r a * m k w m m ; M i a * i i,. ' ftawm a * * * Firat as* D ta t 3abiMtffc at U im A. IL, a p l 8 4 * P. I t MJ*-Weak 8 «rrka every W aftm fry, ( «P. V.,' p ir s w g e Cewiar Jtawt. «a4 1M > Mwper 3*?««u, ao C V TT IU m O U A L RAPTIST in*t -.. c m *.,, Adams Avenue aad BattStraat. - «b - Rev. Janet W. Sow, Pastor. h tte U n f every Fourth Sanday at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. It, ^ Suaday School every Sunday at 9:30 A. It Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8:80 P. X. U ftm 1 Aid Society Firtt Sanday A f. tendon. EPISCOPAL CBURCIL (JtuKi i i Tike u m / CotMiM»zr. Tbe Kev. John Benners Gibbie, Rector. Service* every Sunday, 11*00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Hoiy Communion: First Sunday, 11:09 A. M., Third Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Hoiy and Saint s Day*; 10:00 A. M. Sunday School t' 80 A. IL Tbe public is cordially iavttad. AU Pews Free. t k U A 1 S>tttH bl M. SOUTH, Fine Vested Choir. E. CH UBfb, llev. U. ii. Ta«tie Paster. reace to thoae who cater. Blessings tu tbooe wfce go. Preaching every Sunda.v, '113)0 Kt. If/and 8:00 P. M. flacraimnt of tb* Lord's Suppar wtt* aftrin g 'for Clwrcb e tu M M,'R td ' Sunday in ea h Wotth. Sanday School, "fcvety ^Sunday, 9:30 jc m. Prayer Meeting, ^edhesday, 8.00 P. 'Board of Stewards meet on Monday, 8:#0'P. te., after Fourth Sunday of each month 'Woman'H Missionary Society meet^ «:CH1 p. M.. on Monday, after!«som! -'led Sundays. Parsonage, nest door to Churdh, Front Street, ( Pastor s Telephone. No. IM. Sing Talk Hang Up Busy MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. R«*. T. S. B^cwn, Psst s Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Vespers 8:00 P. M. Services every Sunday except t* morning o f Third Sunday. < Sssday School, U:4S A. M. P rof. J. 3 Robertson, Supt. Teachers Meeting Wednesday 8:00 taattk vfc M eat..*». Purge L. Oaiy> Ttutt*. Preaching Services every Svtday ai 11:0* A. M,s a d 8.-# 0 P.U. Player Meeting, Wednesday 8.-#0 P. * : - dim* Aid w rf M ia^mh every Meaday aftanwoa Swsday la m A aa <fc. - G U d a i Eadaaver SacJety bmsm a> 7 i«l Every Sowtay Bnnlac-: ftwday M o a t, 6:30 A. M. M. A Gead Bara^t a a i PWSa Y U i m Iavitad te ftttaad all M P W t xc B O M B. Rev. H- W.Buck, Pastor. a '. *. Worship, 11:00 A. I t, 8:00 P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J; li Praise and Prayer Sarvieea, Wedaee-. day at 8:00 P M. Christian Culture Class, Saturday at 3:00 P.M. Oiurcb Conference, W Uaeaday he fore First Sunday of each month, 7:80 P. M. Observance of Lord s Supper, F ir* Sunday in each month. W snav * Union, First Monday of east Month, 3:30 P. M. The Public ts ciirdially invited to «> Services. * M * 0 N T n o n m o i n a Parmer District A U n t f Said R a»- delah ErjaMiraas CeaU Have m E verrthiag. T W S a il W as Mat TaUL (From Greensboro Mews.) A, E. Holton, o f W tutoa- Saiem, one cf the prominent attorney* yho participated in the Randolph eesiaty eiee- tion ease hearing W o r e Referee Guthrie at Ashboro last week passed O t w ifl Greensbora yesterday an n ote in his borne..although the e A F iib t t r a e a u r a p o t m e m - tarimn entcryrism corparatim or- g p wfoad at coat; if jo o have stocks or bands for sale, let ua try to heip yoa *nd a market; established 1808; Mgfcaat inferences. GEO. O FEE- GUSON, 500 5th Ave New York; Metropolitan Bank Bid#., Washington, D. C.; Ft. Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, 111. O ic IN N A fl B IT BY STORM. RAGING Over Tweatjr Dead aad Maay Hi rs Wrecked; Dajaage a f MilKea Dai- lara... 8 C X STROKES. O f course we iove Mr, Kuetra but is it necessary to keep him with ms by force? Some -people believe that tha best place to fish is where there are tuckers. Outside the fact that circus lemonade is red, very little seams to -pa known of it. Opportunity ia a call; achievement is the.answer. You may have anything if you want it hard enough. Republicans got two out o f three of the county oace* coo tested, as stipulated in the t e n s of a compromise, H r. Holton, who appeared on the Re Cioeiiuutti, Ohio, July 8. With And just to think that Vic Huerta twenty-two known dead, ten miaaing should chance to be the first victim of publican side of the case was anything and property loss that will exceed a "watchful waiting." but pleased. In fact, he appeared to million dollar*, Cincinnati' today was to quite a bit peeved as he talked I ) making a valiant effort to recover The fir3t step toward success is to a Daily News reporter yesterday. from probably the worst storm of its,get rid of doubt. No one can overcome obstacles who seriously ques Mr. Holton declared that the compromise was effected by his word and Metory. j' A t 9:30 o clock last night the storm tions his ability to do so. the Democrats without the knowledge broke; one half hour later the city o f any o f tbe attorneys. A t least 'and its suburbs lay stricken. Its tele- W ith gasoline and automobiles geithe deal was not known to Mr. Holton, _..., pfiona system had been paralyzied, its ing cheaper all the time, it's only a or any o f the attorneys on his side,,.. ' '.. K* declared It was this that vexed stree* ear servlce suspended and its pessir.«st who would kick about the Wm. Ha'-aaid:t i ^ * *» * < * luxuries like fool and, A., inje to ascertain the toh the storm had clothing, been continued, even through yester- _ day, the Republicans could have ^ain.' i r,. FEW HOUSES ESCAPE, 1 An Iowa paper, writing up a revival ed everything they asked, _,,,,, , % : T w o steomboats had gone down-iii says: A t the big revival at Horton W hy that hearing had merely *.,,,..,,,,,,, tbe Ohio river: probably a hundred nearly five hundred convicts nave started, said Mr. Holton. W e had.,,....,» houses were leveled; half a dozen been made, including the mayor and completed evidence from only four,.,, * * church spires had fallen and when two councilman, They ought to try out o f IS townships, and tne b iggea..,.,... the full extent o f the damage was this evangelist m jndiana. one o f all was Ashboro, Which was. ^..., ^ ascertained late todry it was round to have been taken u p Saturday The,,,,,,,,...,,. that few houses had escaped damage. On the walls or an old temple was evidence that wwjld have been intro-...,,.., Downtown streets were strewn with found tms picture: traced from this townsmp alone, com. electric signs and-glass, while in tbe from his crown a chain* and near by a W ned.with what had already been P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH. residence district and in the suburbs, slave making of his chain a crown, 'brought out, would liave established all traffic was blocked by trees thrown And underneath was written: Life every contention that the Republicans Rev. Donald M cfver, Pastor. across the thoroughfares. jis what man makes of it, no matter of made. Services every Surittay'Kt 11:00 A. II Some fifty club houses along thc what it is made." Mr, Hoiton declared that evidence and 8:60. P. M.,Ohio river were swept into the stream j had been tnken from some o f the far Sunday School at 9:<i5 A. V. 8. It and floated away, HUEH TA out-lying townships first for the convenience o f the witnesses, not because ESPIONAGE. PREFE RS J A IL TO Sellars, Sttpwfaiwndtait. Toftight finds the city with i t s, Prayer Meeting, Waflncsdiip at 8:00 street service virtually normal. T h e' it was more important than what was. P. M. telephone service is rapidly recovering "W ilt Not Agree to Compromise That to follow. For his cohorts to stop the, and the city has done almost mtracul-1 Restricts My Liberty," He Says. proceeding with a compromise that... CHRISTIAN CHURCH. CArfier Church and Oavia Streets. Rev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., P ittir. Preaching every Sunday 11:00 A. M and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School, 0:45 A. M. John R. Pester, Superintendent. Senior, Intermediate and Junior E n deavor Societies meet for worship every Sunday evening at 7:00 P. Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service, every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. Woman s Home and Foreign Missionary Soeiaty meets on Monday after the first Sunday in sacb month. Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres. Ladies Aid Society meets on Mondday af*.er the second Sunday ir. each month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. R. Sellars, Pres. A cordial invitation extended to aii. A Chaxek Home for Visitors and lu Stranger*. * PANAHA-CMJFBtNU E M I - non Saa Dief*. Cal, m m m m i n - mm P. M. (Pastor s Stud} ). Woman s Missionary S o c i^ F *, ^&8FQLM I WESTERN M l Thursday, Monthly, 3:M* P. x. L. C. B. Society, Sed.nu lharadaj Monthly. 8:00 P. M. Youtig People's Meeting, g acoad S u i day i t s P. H W ERR A V EN U E M. S. CHURCH SOUTH. fc Rev. S. C. D vfcaa. Past*?. Preaching ever? first Soadkjr at 1 1 * A. M., and S 'M P. M. Second Sur- fey at 8:00 P M. M a ; Sehoo) cv«37 S m fe y * * I 0s0* ' V i U l t A» K. lllit n lll Saa Krasciacat, Cal. VARIABLE ROUTE TOURS sad REDUCED ROUND-TRIP PARES aus work in cleaning up the debris. gave them only h alf a loaf or two- El Paso, Texas, July 8. I will Search for bodies in the collapsed j thirds, to be exaet was more than (agree to no compromise that will in houses continues. he could qtend without a protest; and!any way restrict my liberty, declared Race Horse Killed. he said he protested. Genera! Victoriano Huerta today wh*n The storm played many odd tricks. told o f a Washington des.pach indicating that a compromise and prob A t Terrace Park,» suburb, a special BARREL O F DYESTUFF NOW train carrying race horses from La- RATHER COSTLY. able abandonment o f the present case tonia to the Eastern tracks, was wrecked and nineteen thoroughbreds. Before the W ar it Coat 885, Newton Mills Thu Week Paid $875 For It the general, as I consider that I have ers, including several jockeys -vere Newton, July 9. A ' barrel of dyestuff worth 885 before importations of _ have given my word to futfiil the con injured i done nothing wrong and previously Among the race horses killed were dyes from Germany were practically ditions o f my bond. I prefer to re- Little Father, Fitxgerald Blood Teat, cut off has cost the Fidelity Hosiery lnnin in my cell rather than agree to Brick and Mortar, Margaret D, Brigs mills here 8875, or 8790 more than th«any other terms to secure my liberty. Sister and White Wool. Blind Baggage, for whom the owner is said to normal price of 500 pounds.. W ar," Attorneys of Huerta and those for therefore, is the lighting word arou;id tha Government are awaiting approval from Washington of a pian agreed have recently refused an offer of f 20,- the manager s office. 000, and Prince Kermis, are missing. This mill is just how making up an upon for the release from jail of Twenty-five members of the Simma order for 60 eases of hosiery for th e ' Huerta and five other Mexicans held,...,, ^. Sigma Soroity, in convention here, English branches o f the Woolwortls >> on charge* of conspiracy to violate., A.., were en a river ride on the steamer and 10 cent stores. The order cam e, the neutrality laws o f the United,.,,,,r, ; Estelle, The boat was run ashore this week. The Woolworth concern.... and tied up bat it was not until late takes over about fuo.ooo worth o f the. today that the safety o f the party Fidelity output every year. i ; J ; was ascertained. W A S ORDERS DOUBLE SIZE OK N ITR ATE PLANT. French army, is to be doubled In size immediately. W ork already has been started and the addition w ill be rushed to an early completion. The number o f -hands employed was recently increased' to 35C and it is now stated that this number w ill be doubled when completed. the new The Kentucky side o f the river was hit as hard a was Cincinnati itself. Damage to Newport, Covington, Belle considered. were killed. Three o f their c a re ta J wi" te* ve the jail only if de ers were killed and a number of oth -,P»rture is ur^cnrtitional,*' continued HOW COULD SHE TE LL? (.Houston, Texas Chronicle.) The employer o f a Polish girl who lias learned quickly to speak English tells o f her attempted mastery o f thc addition is 'telephone. A fte r its use was explained to her she was eager to answer every call. A ring came and she jumped to the telephone. States. Attorneys for the prisoners said, they were ready to provide reduced bonds for all. GOD S AMERICAN PEOPLE WOR- SHIP AS BRYAN SEES IT. vue, Dayton, Fort Thomas, Fort Pottsville, Pa., July 7. The factory j MitcheH, Latonia and Ludlow, it is Wealth,Fashion, Fame, Physical Comfort. Travel, Passion, Chance ind o f the Nitrate Products Company it believed almost will equal damage Mt. Carbon, where explosives in a dor.e ir this county. Drink. raw state are manufactured for the H A V E YO U B E EN IN V IT E D? Oakland, Cr.l., July 9. The Am erican people worship the gods of wuklth, fashion, fame, physical comfort, travel, passion, chance and drink, William Jennings Bryan said here today in an address before a joint meeting of the Baptist Young People s Union o f North America and the National Education Association. He declared thc greatest of the ten commandments was Thou shalt have EVERYBODY HELPING. What i«yow father doiag?* He is manufacturing munitions o f war for. the allies. What is your uncle doing? He is lending supplies to Germany." What is your brother, dotag?" H* is working upon an important device fo r humanizing warfare, a howitaer designed to shatter only one leg or arm of a soldier at a time.1* What is your isotber doing?h "She is knitting bands for tbe Belgians." Life O^ ;; After, the w ar the censors will get jobs in die silent drama. ef Nortb Carotin SUMMER J915 Tiie Summer School fo r Te*cher*~June 15~Jnly 30 Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Creuii Coiirs05 Dvlightful Environment Rural Life Conference.July 5-12 High School Conference July The Summer Law School June 17'August 27 Regular Session Opens September 14. StlMu h vk* u ^ t i l* n in i*i tu fw it»i«w tw ir a r r u m t t b u u r ly m m m M *. sfrssti ;ss- Professional Cards -/.!' S/iOtm, 11..s. M\.4. Hnmarlaf, P. V. M. Spoon & Hornaday V E T E R IN A R IA N S Office asd H wfhj, Offic* Fkaae Sflaia St., R t ^ t m P k a t 282 C A. Anderson, M. D. O f f ic e H o u r s : 1 to 2 p. M. 7 to 8 P. M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING eare Day CVifflI At C I T Y D R U G S T O R E John H. Vernon \ttornev and OounaeHor a t Law BURLINGTON, M. C. Office K(»oms T A 8, Second Floor <vf First N an»nal Hank Building: Office PImm. 337-J. Rental PIm *, 337*1. Dr. J.H. Brooks SURGEON DENTIST Fouler B a ilin g. B U R L IN G T O N, - * * N. C. O r. W a h e r L W a lk e i SELLARS &U1I DING (Up Stairs) Ho u r s : 8 to 10 a. m. 7 to 8 P. M. Ph o nes : Keai. 421-J. Off 80. I. c. Attorney At Law t-'jlst X:ttifirr;t} Hank BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Or. G. Eugene Holt "H ello! ' came from the receiver. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN no other Gods before m e." For a given quantity, you pay no Hello, ' answered the girl, flushed Kir*t Hittik Hnikiinie mere, as a rule, fo r advertised -merchandise than fo r unknown brands, proper answer.. Burlington, N. C. with pride at being able to give tha Office Fta)«395, Re*. 3S2-J. T H IR T E E N A N D A Q U A R T E R.; March I te Naveaaber M, l lt i. VERY LIBERAL STOP-OVER PRIV and you are much more likely to receive a better quality. I don t know, exclaimed the maid. "W ho is this? continued the voicj. There is considerable scramble *.o ILEGES get hold o f all the quarter-dcllar coins The Bert Seale tt. be W hy? Because the advertiser who I can t see you. Dr. L. H. Allen that we can, yet in spite of this there W E S T a n d NORTHWEST. invites you io purchase his goods ' are pit every quarter: OPTOMETRIST F ir* Oaaa aad Mlxrd Ok Ttaktta making some scrt o f a promise, expressed or implied, that you will And UP. E N G LISH PO W D E R M IL L BLOWS Thirteen stars. P itting G lasse s A SPECIALITY ElMHMken Fire* t» Htaqr N s t i Thirteen letters in the scroll ho!.ig the eagle s beak. Burlington, N. C. Offic* awr C. F. NEESE S SHra, PU LLM AN SiaX P SK B them better. That is part a f his invitation. j London, Jciy 9. Curtis s big powder D IK IN G CARS. Thirteen long leathers in each o f All laforatation upoa A ipdcth w tn Please remember this, in choosing; mills at Hounslow, Middlesscx, vir~ the eagle s wings. W. CL SAUNDERS, merchandise the man who has ex- tually were destroyed today by a William Thirteen tail feathers. U a»«n l PMMngar A g*et, tended you an invitation is more lik e ly ; series o f explosions which occurred Attorney at-law, Thirteen upright bars in the shield. ml. p. n u m. te sell you a fu ll stcaaui* c f service Aortiy after a hundred men had com- Thirteen arrowheads. P n etk* in State and Federal C a n t * T iiw I N i Pa is w fw l» t, all around than the man who has sot menred wark. N o statement e f the ' Thirteen leaves on the bunch. Lee Graham, S. C. K IA N O K E, VA. given yon an invitation. j earoauies is as yet available. Coutty Journal. M k..

8 - «;i f t i <w ' Our Entire Stock o f Men s and Boys Suits and Separate Pants at a Reduction o f 1-3 to 1 " 4 from Former Prices. Seveuty'fhre House aad Street dresses and Kimonas Made of Crepes, Rice Cloth, Ltwn* and Ginghams. Style* right op to the minute. Values $1.50 to $2.00 This Sale 98c. MEN S SUITS, $25.00 Suits at... $ & Suits a t & Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits that were $10.00? $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, Now Half Price 100 Palm Beach Suits, light and dark colors at$4.50 and $6.00. BOYS SUITS W E D. $12.00 Boys Suits a t... $7.50 $10.00 Boys Suits at $7.50 Boys Suits at...i 5.00 $5.00 Boys Suits at. > $3.00 Boys Suits at $2.00 Boys Suits at WJTC FURNISHINGS REDUCES. 25c Underwear... W i l 18c 50c Underwear c One lot 15c Hose at... One lot 25c Hose at...,15c EXTRA SPECIAL. Sc 95 M^n s all Wool Suits, only one and two of a kind, but nearly all sizes, regular prices $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, now....$5.00. S6.0O, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 JUST HALF OF FORMER PRICES. SSEJU C D 1UTO Sltw D rftrtiii AT REDUCTIONS $1.40 Pants a t... 90c $2.00 Pants at...$1.25 $2.50 Pants at $3.00 Pants at $4.00 Pants at $5.00 Pants at $6.00 & $7.00 Pants' at Khaki Pants at...^ SHIRT SPECIALS. One lot 50c shirts (new) at 35c or 3 for $1.00 One lot $1.00 Fast Color shirts (new) at 69c or 3 shirts for....$2.00 ALL OUR STOCK OF STRAW DATS NSW AT HALF PRICES. Formerly $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 & $3.50 NOW AT HALF THESE PRICES. A L L PANAM A HATS that were $4.00, $5,00, $6.00 and $7.50, Now 1-3 off. MEN S OXFORD SHOES. $4.50 Shoes a t... $3.50 $4.00 Shoes at $3.50 Shoes a t S $3.00 Shoes at.... I In gingham and percale Hstuw Dresses for Ladies and School Dresses for Children. All well made and o f high grade material Ladies and Misses' sizes, former prices $1.00 to * 1 B A i t. j. - ^ 1 - $1.90, this sale 59c Children s 25c quality at 19c, sizes 2 to 6 years. 50c quality at 38c, $1.00 quality at 75c, sizes 2 to 14 years. SILKDRESSES. In Crepe de Chine, Taffota and Crepe Meteor. Colours black, sand, blue and gray, all of this season s best styles. None reserved. Former prices up tc $20.00, N o w $4.95. COAT SUITS. All wool coat suits of tjiis season s best styles and materials now offered at a price that will move all quickly. Former prices $12.50 to $25.00, Now $4.95. SPECIAL IN COAT SUITS. 10 high grade wool poplin and French serge coat suits from last season. Were $12.50 to $25.00, Now $2.50. SKIRTS. All wool poplin and French serge skirts of excellent quality. gray, from last season. Former prices $3.00 to $8.50, N o w $ 1.9 0, Colors blue, black and White linene and Pique Skirts, from test season, sizes 23 to 27 waist, Former price $1.25 to $3.00, Now 50c. SHIRT WAISTS. Just arrived, 50 white and colored wash waists in voils, seed voila and China silk in the newest styles for mid-summer wear. Values up to $1.50, Your Choice $1.00. Special in voiia and sheer lawn waists, some slightly soiled. Were 90c and $1.00, 1VB FROCKS ANB EVENING DRESSES. Sweeping reduction rigftt.now when you need then the moat. These dainty and charming summer dreaewa are of the very latest styles, materials of sheer lawns, roils in both white and colors^ Baen and nets. t $3.90. ' VaisessptaS8.?5 it $5,9S Vaises tp te J25.B8it JMB. Our Reductions are just what they claim to be. Every article and every Price advertised here we have in stock ready to show you. : : : : : : : :

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