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Fouad CKas. Cramer and Gisilty Of Continued Jro n page 3, people of llii; Etai.e ot Chicatm, . Marcii . 8, Crairier and vvr'e Beatrice Granier were foinid guilty, of.^hfc raurder of .Miss Sophia Sir.gei" of , .Baltiiiiore^ .Ora.iTi0.r ur»s seuterjced to life imprison (’;u-nli;.a jri. and i'v \Vpucj'.-:!Uay that i'c v. ;i! be h? corded, 1;'^. Bideratxoi ing the reiii I ioT.s' Gi the 'KoSiMi;. Raihvay f’nnipiny to tlie SU’J.e as ©coiiomic qtie; tioiis i lin t'f; 0 y.'T. i} RI _ j'Hit i'". c. ■nini’iv V ['• • Vtl ! ]yns:>d.uh PubiUHiag Ccmpa"iy» i ' rh if» S T 'V ^• 1 K.-J.5 ai'i: i,i,s -..ire to . lourteei'i-i ' 'fi ^ i m ))t i:)teni.iary i. i 1C y-mmm auvv .iff m Ti\ i. m p^- ‘ .t •.»--•.} fj-^i •• si-.-' - - >■ ' i mn ,-J') tm Mtl |lf?P ' Vf. .i: IP PI'* Hi;V Iff ’■ mh 111 s'; u u |i tii ipi' W;i ii ‘.'i-t.t ■ I • ■ * '■> J'A I ■,/ J 1^- ? rrf.i K|m fu... 'rZ f ’ ?:*?)■ ■m thut E./)d ri-i”-'' 'vi;i take nofciee that no re- v;;):- atr ,-:!.:;L';cr!pTii>n for Tfas Siate 0i»;jaU''j hi' brr,nre\ at i.iiis oilice vink'fih it ir ! iivilrred tignres. ;vKt!i.“,'ond-'j!;i: s riiatter IvS-'j.j /C. i '1 r. t'hr* fi'ifit Mt iiiirlintc ■ X.;r!:ii i^arolinu. uruJer tlit^ Airf of t‘t ^ S TW. 5, 1913. and rsdlroad systems vvil tie same effect upon North Carolina that the"'dissolution of the American Tobacco Company and similar trust dissjluiions Anot!i(:r great trouble oi our sys-G!') in N. C. is ..that of tne k-nrislature has rr.n'“-nir)pr^ in the i) vst local frivo'^'.u; thHV. only a ;r.d 5.1 ve woiirthnoT !'nnsr lu tiie I iit larye, the • ^ .should be .done by n; > e -u.-ju' town i5 bein* givaa jv’er as i\ work for t'ne I The six montiia :■ i.:;iool terni ;,msr3cc.s «!m; .’!({I pa.«!sed t)y the Ics'i a. irs was a ^vi.se thing that j-'-in done by this body and among the members of the upper and lower house Was summoned very strong in pnd labored arduously for the best interest of the state, but the great m.^jority were nothing more than paracites bleeding body politic. 0M ; W Kr. waner^ nip uvaniU'. i.;- hy the writ-‘f. .i r- /p'l-' !. t p*^u^*‘i■ ^''i if Cl 1; 1 r'■■; ■ (hU'iITk. One Buyer, our light for a commission government was direcay a failure r.>ut indirectly a ‘■•’..’ccess, because V. ^ made it so warm for the fiu- ^.'criimitf-ee of the city that ■ ar- order on the Ligfi: xoiiowing the mass meet ing in the maycr’s hall restrict ing the purch.asing power of the aity to the clerk of the Water, l,.ight and Power Caamission. A vvise act indeed, and we claim the honor. There are many, many other 'iCl le things thac could be done if The party has entered inlo citizens would only dernaod ;h(;se progr(?s.-iive steps that are The Heritage 'J The Republicans has turned this country over to the demo crats in the best cond;li )n Known in many years. ^ It is a heritUfc;3 of prosperity. The hope of people is that the Democrat may hold the condition to the present standard. There is some improvment pos sible in a judicious tariff revison and if the Adrnini.stration does not go too far in the direetjon all will be well. If the Democrats do not undert-rtke too much in that direction there will be less dan ger of disturbance of the present prosperous situation. The Dem- oci’ats had better attempt too few radical change them to many. _ The safety of the new Admin istration is in holding the Ship of Siaie steady and feoing slow. •; to our municipal life. Thfreforo, vva cxpect from time hi.iuse that is* not in need of any very radical overhaulingo Tiie following interesting read- is taken from the Chailotte Ob- sUcC^-jesi to irne and to inc^ ihis board to min ? boards ‘o Mr. F, h. Word, IJvt yiock Agonf .jouther.a Rauwuy Biiilding, Ati;iUi.-?. J ci* “'Whore th^'re is Live Stock on fi'.* Fann Thi’r-^ BhouM hv-, a Silo” i'- i fitle of this booklet v.'hich tells oi rli'' .^jdvajirac?e to tl'o uiin!')’ o/ hsvins' ;> ■lilo and the greai saving wiu^h ii titeasurc> that we think | ^ | :^nab]es him to nu-ke in the cosf of preS'ciTVe tilis copy of i'he iJlS-j wimw iV-'eUir.t; f;jr I.ts llvo KToek, Th- or ere the time' that hist-' frosn t’ae i>rac- :ical r::,;'-!';--:;:' of a Tonny?Sf*.' I'firm- ■M' ^s•ho y\]o on the line:= indi ■nvii 'vri''y viio finds ii ‘.■‘■■■.'1 fpv''’~ rliai (t has paid for itself inar.y vimcs ovei I server in the issue of March 8tn jlDio under the ,titie, The Her.i- ta^'’". U will bo well for you to fTO':: wi’h( V i;U::.U.s a-n;i jrg ni '.]■!{■• ! [.’•iUA'ir .-■ to KiJi-ih i';:' o f'S C'lG 7. i: . ^.:Cl,S ;./. ‘ ti.:-' iu lh(. ■ .. (:!' I ii, rf Ihto S(;Oe, 'y,y a?~ t'lHi'.'io lilt'- \v '■.-..ili Cl ,\0!'ul (J'.: * : '/llifi ?•' -’irli . (..'i 01 i V.’ 'vV h I ci;iiiOhL' it is to i'.'H usoLui and co-oyoi'atively lieipi'ui, w.ho, though he rnay liav^e made errors of jvulgmeni, has always been .sjijcero. “The Old North State has a his tory of Tviiich her 30ns may '.veil be proud. She was the firfii: for mally to declare her independence of the British Crown, and has ever been a.mong the foremost of the States in thought and action. She is, as the census fi.g’urea ,'umw, among the first of the States m present-day progress aisd T have .1)0 i!ear that, with her splendid ii-Jturirl HdvnntBgi.'H and thr-. ii.gh thfi po-operalicMT of her pnterpris- ing' citi?;i?ns and her I’aiiway.*?, sise will continue to hold that proud position,” jury iCi. ommend th;' jclemeivcy be shown t(/1hew001ar. { p- ■A j'rvv a new trial was en^ : || ieru.h rt-d the prisoners . wer>r ' i.aRtrn i(; their eeiis. ihe vei'dict rppannilly aff;iJC- i'ed Cr;..mer more than it did his %/ S!LO REDUCES FEED COST How to Build a Good One With Ordin ary Farm Too!s Told in Southern Railway Folder. Kow. the average farmer, using or- il.ina-ry farm tools, at an expense of 'jniy $B5.00 can construct a silo wi;h a capacity of 55 tons—enough silagi :o feed 20 cows' 40 pounds per day for f'our months—-is told in a bO'Okler juPT ;;otten cut by the Live t'tock I.-cpiirt uiont 01 the Soiuhern i(a;iv,-ay, a.'ccpy ..'.c Vihich v;ill be triailod ivei' to r. farmer addres^-ing rcqocst for s,i!nr "I love niy husband and 1 wiiOtid to save him/'said Mts. Cramer after the virdict had been returned. I figured that if I toM the truth I might save my self, but if I had done that my conscience Vv'ould have bothered the rest of my life. If I ha 1 told the truth iny husband would have gone to the gailows, i couldn’t do it, not even to save myself.'' iViiss Singer, a wealthy young woman was beaten to death in a south side apartment house where she and the Cramers lived. Cramer also known as Convv'ay a circus clown, and his wife left the city the night of the murder. They were caught tv\>'0 days i>t“ er at Lima, Ohio. have come to; clo^^e its records for the .'.■oaki bi^neifit the town regard .£^:s of wether th‘.^y are aceepte*.! i r.'ii;cied. '. - - . :r;p 'conc;u£ion that he wlio j succeeding four years. This as ru;t fs;i* a cai!se is surely j weil as many other brikiani ex- ...j-Uiibi it. 1 ponents of democracy wiil forget -:’h:;re .?.re manv i.n Bur’lingt(:ns.'-^ Vvell as deny th\s statement. Giod Mornin;^', WKEW l',5 ?' t OS.'-', y Hive you henrO i> ' ■- ’i-ti A!:-mance County w’ho wouidj It is the ring or an ;h. - I .; .v 'fi tn-; i.jure) o.f victory confsssioh and its -.Mr the jowvrls that are fit | and wh;ely stated. :. :’raci.' tn;> s;..-:o-:-ni of an E..ss'- | '.V'i vjtCitta' ,i and wouio iovo j t-’-’en t - e r,.>bes of hon r th.u i uur Am-;:rica besco .vs, upon it j j n>>nored S0!.-.s but they lack ini ?ueh great measure the courage i of lab^r vah.;tnjiy f..ir any great cause. Vv e a.'e for a commission g'o-■_-i ruuent Burlington and '.ve shy,!! approve it, regardless of v-.'i'i:) oppj3« it, personally, if no otiier way, we w ill support the measure regardless of the party that champions the movement, even if it should fall so low as to re.iCh partistian lines. -!; ry C-' .\gric-aUuri' VCl'fou has > di^c’rrrj iiifit 'Soi! thl;8 S i. ■ fncts weli I ! jf L'n’r^'d ,or Uve siock honest; n '.(.1 Ui ! 'ure vf;nri dy. 'j'-i yt'in 'cfk 1 - lo I I : pf:'.. W V Tlie Legislat«re, now many near..i if ; more. ^es. Seven or ■le ■ e At Burlington i uesday March 18th Don't fail to see Dr. M. Rosen- stein, of Durham at Burlington next Tuesday March 13th, at the BurlingLon Drug^Co, about your eyes and glasses. He is a spec ialist in the science of Optomery, and can diagnose any case^ of defective vision with unerring accurancy and fit glasses that Wiil conquer it completely. His method is safe, certain, and per- feet results are obtained in every case. Have your eves examined, and if you need glasses he Vtfiii tell yo\i so and it' not he will tell you w'hat you shoo’d do. His ehargesare very reasonable. % own to sav.neil:h;.: «f o¥er the H Uk' 17;-.../ 4/ .-’’.I’.;*!,'/.- - s 1.J FOh F. J. ,? Carf chants Fres F. J. The givc: MI Marc]..f Two! gooJ that’s new in ycung men'S fcotwaer. Anotht! Aviator KilJ.ed. Sali-'hurv, E'H>;!rtnd, March 5. tr: j\ I A*'-, '’t ^ L i\ ^ [ii ^ f failed him causing him to plunge GOO feet to the earth. 1 We have to'h txd niyny.oti .erygood rhin^4P.. C'Gme;aiVd -*. ir\J -U.-**' *V : a [ > ft rdjii^h^'d i)^ lU'OiU'iU is? ^!,iv- ! Ihg un'l)v;fi(;d atientlon to ■ftork. ho are they? Ail men. Where did tney get it? Don’t Won’t How did thoy got it? tell. Any Democrats? Yes. Five. ECONOMY iN DAIRY. Tho pro!'df.-n’s of dti'ryb.!;.’; are not a1 :).il mysifjvicu:; ov dnpcuU of solution, li is a. (lUosOon of obtauung a cow ihai 'Will the most milk for the fc-'Pd conrjUiV,yd, aii-a in ^^upp,!yiiis that ^ row ’•rt'irh i.h-:; I'^ed w;ikh will maki riii'k. These, to^v^MOior with g.ocfd c:^rt.' ii.s care i? oreivia.rOy un.derstood by ihe man wh^.j is suirne.^sful in handling live stock, vi-i'l irijvKe ?he dairy herd profitable and I'ig'hly successful. Any Republicans? Yes. One. Any Bull Moose? No. Did a Bul 1 Moose want it? No. Any more? ' Yes one. Do you know him? Yes. can’t tell. Do you like it? Yes says one. No says six. The present legislature has done the most talk and writing to do the least for the benefit and relief of North Carolina of any le islature that history re cords. Ihey have given as a •ittle bond issue of $1,000,000.00 to covar the deficits of the gov ernment tor the past two years and have increased the tax rate for the state so that it will bring I pay ? No. in an additional income of 5,400, | will it ^ UOU, Ob annually and have placed' But Gan you get it again? Not in four years, says five. The others may get it any time. an excessive privilege tax; Who pays? Uncle Sam. and calling; Do' Democwts 'like a pone? io lue. the miportant things I Yes, -rtat were p.resented to the legis-! !alur'j were left undone. | *^h want it. ihe tax commission being the’ t ~~ T ;no.t iiiiportant ,vds side tracked'oj^on^'' ' ■.■MiirHly. .1''ie average tax rate! Jand in ' ' ••i.am.ance Countv GOOD DAIRY FARMER. A good dairy farmer haiS been dp- •scribed as " a good general laruiej- plus the love of cows.” This is a good definition, because the man. who does not hare a fondness for satisfac tion in caring for r'arm aeldora turns out to be a very capable and prosper ous dairy farmer. SlLAt^E FOR CALVES. Calves at the aK'^ oi' '"hree or four month.s will eonsunip somp silage if care is taken, to pick cur thf; leaf.v por tions for them. U dn-‘:J uof lakr> i.heni long- ai'^er this before ihtvy v/iil con- .^time a considerable quantiiy cf siiase. SHREDDED FODOFR AND CLOVER. Shredded corn - fodder combined with clover hay n;akc.5 an fc.vc>dleni' and most valuable food far dairy cows, as it contain.^ the needed profein and aupidies 'th^ muscle-makirig material for growing aniraal.s. r i.'ian ac.re lar can De V/mtsett, 3; Horner, 2. •SILAGE FOR ONE ACRE. A yieid of 12 to;:.; of fiila:,,-' .easily he obtained f?’oin on« a' ■'orn. Ai!o;viug •!.■ .pounds ■'i ■\ li?!:'. .r^i '.iC-n, Oi^ y ri Cr^;'' ' ' ''‘■ i'jUi' C(.'>V:^ SjQwSKfc. jiiit-.i iW.vsi ;j\- i ■ft iiiiiilliSk [Hi: orarure, Ifya with tl t'v i.jaf’t l-CK F. J. S Cottc Oat, Cc cattle, Now is| seriyhi( Sevel prices, ^i'ho attentil {fig thej latest. Mr. on thf-’ ten dro the avr spring ed for M r. went t an opf0.l Picker- today been a vin !"c Dr. sen a| 1 arj adav i| 'Don ing Tr day b sowiai 1.^ The Corner Store welGomes you to see their unusual display of new Spritig styles in LadiesV Misses and Children’s hats. Their hats have an air of exclus iveness about them out and above rice from S8 In thefir^^t game of the sea^^on painty Whitsott defhatt^d Horner a' iu F c / -R 3IJ i ‘ i N A ?00d CO',.. -V rj Kh u Oi. nere in yx^.id .luetiaa.y by rne ffcoi'e of! w;.h simw v--.; r. ' ' o to 2. Th^ n^uu:^ \Aere both in ! o.c ro-^v a- tdie condition. • O ■ir: iC L :J l; lifted {u T ■s-'iQ It V.'as a ! nor 5;.:> :.c- Xrom svart to finish j /-« to g:-t a a n -L :u must Le vo;,; with u;-fe linofrf.; XV oi tl e a;3 inju,-j(.ice I''■ ■-’'-'i fi,'.Oi. 1; es(.aie, and they 'led, i gin^iefajui snap into ever'» ' l e jud„. nier.i the rate, between ti.is legisi.tur. 'ermr,! 4 ® Ft-.ED!MG JUST eiNCUGH. more tha.n tkfiy cau inav Sc.-iJwT Cm ll i •_ “jV > M 1 t&iS:^sSSf i) r ’ 'fr ised that is Itti in. IVie X‘ia.r!gera -Aftev > I the cows are through w;ll natrjrai^y i I'fjpreseat a ct-riaiji a.j:aouu' of wastB. !'■ c'. t-' h. ll mi:
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