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mammoth money raising SALE! pV.i I’Vy / -,H If,; fM '^s-' ;f ■>*j. SALE TO BE CONTINUED Friends and customers everywhere are asking us to continue the sale, saying that it is the biggest bargain feast that they ever have known on really seasonable high chandise. Therefore sale will be continued for the benefit of the public for "*■ DAYS ONLY. Those unable to attend before, now have the opportunity, to give bargains and we fulfill the promise. Come and get your share of the H, V. grade mer- TEN MORE promise many Dai- :ams. Opposite Alamance Loian and Trust Company S A. THdMY. Pr ‘prietor Danger In Delay. CLapei Hill hems. Chape} Hill, April-Many of the State’s foremost educators, representing all sections, are^ on the program for the discussions of the higrh school topics at ^ the three days' session of the High School Conference and the dedica tion of the new Peabody Educa tion Building, which events.come on the dates of May 1, 2, and 3, in Chapel Hill. The North Caro lina High School Bulletin, in the April number, refers to the* for* thcoming three days’ event as | urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel one of the most important educa- ^nd Bright’s disease may follovir Kidney Diseases Are Too Danger ous For Burlington People to Neglect/ The great danger of kidney troubles is that they so often get a firm hold before the suflPerer recognizes them. Health will be gradually undetermined. Back ache, headache, nervousness, I lameness, soreness, lumbago, If your milk looks a little blue or has but little cream on it re member his cows have perhaps drank too much water. tjonal meetings in the State in recent years. High school pro blems will be discussed and plans will be formulated for the con- Imued growth of secondary education in North Carolina. The following educators will ad dress at the meeting is an index to the import of the Conference. Zebulon Judo, superintendent of Wake county schools; R. J. Tighe, saperintendent of Asheville city schools; W. T. Whitsett, principal of Whitsett Institute; E. C. Bro oks, of Trinity College; J. E. Turlington, of Mount Airy schools H. H. Horne, of New York Uni versity; R. H. Latham, superin tendent Winston city schools; S 0. Pusey, principal of Golds boro graded schools; Martin L. Wright, of Holly Springs High Schools; J. A. Matheson, of the Slate Normal and Industrial Col- tege; George W. Laj-, president of Sc. Mary’s College; P. P. Ven- cioie president of tfie University; C.’VV. Massey, superintendent of J.i'urham county schools; John J. Hlair, superintendent of Wilm- ai thfrkidneys get worse. Dont neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills which are so strongly recommen ded right here in Burlington. C. F. Oakley, Davis St., Bur lington, N. C., says: “I suffered from kidney complaint for two or three years, brought on by hard work and heavy lifting. The. , , . , j trouble began with sharp twing-1 der and green bemg employed to es in my right side, extending produce a very charming color into my limbs. At times I be-1 scheme. The dmmg room was came so lame and sore across m^^ ^ indeed lovely, the center piece Mrs. Kernodle Entertains. Saturday evening at her resi dence on Main street at Graham, N. C., Mrs. L. L. Kernodle entertained very delightfully at a birthday party for her grand daughter, Miss Clara Montgom- ©ry. “Sweet 16" that mysticoe age when “brook and river meet" was, perhaps news more sweetly marked for a young girl, the celebratin coming as an absolute surprise to the recipient of the honor. The guests were met at the door by Mr. Harrol Montgom ery of Durham, brother of the young lady. The residence was beautifully decorated for the occasions larin loins that I could not sleep. My kidneys were also disordered and ‘ I was miserable in every way. As soon as I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt better and be fore long they cured me. ’’ For sale by all dealers. Price being expceptionally artistic its beauty of arrangement enhanced by the self glore from sixteen candles. Electric lights Jane brillance to the scene. The evening was spent in sweet gaiety at the end of which a delious ice course was served fol- Mefene Politics Wsrm. Mebane, C., ApriI22. — An interesting fight is promised for the town election May 6. Al ready two sets of councilmen have been nominated, and a third is freely spoken oh A mass meeting of citizens Saturday night nominated T. M. Cheek, W. E. White, Woods Patton, John Nicholson and . Crockett Pitch; another Monday night nominated John A. Holmes, W. Y. Malone, Jack Smith and in dorsed Woods Patton and Crock ett Fitch; the third set, it is said, will include a least two new names. The fight is a three-cornered one from appearance; partly fac tional, somewhat sectional and even personal to a limited extent. A fourth element may be intro duced, in that an effort may be made to make Mebane a “wide open^' town, but this will recieve only limited support, . judging from the past record of the town. No opposition to Mayor Shaw has developed as yet. The istore of Holmes^ and War- en was broken Into ' Monday night/and a smiall amount of of money taken from the cash drawer. The combinatior^ was worked, leaving the drawer in good condition;'so it is supposed that .the robbing was done by some one acquainted with the store or having the correct ideas of combination cash drawers. Papers and checks in the drawer were not disturbed. An entrance was made through a rear window, thie glaiss being cut out; No clue has been found to assist in capturing the guilty party. The news, comes fron-. the Vatican in Rome that the head of Roman church Pope Pius is im proving. left me with v(^rv wea.k, I I a cough ‘ h a.c i 11 f wii en 1i i J ' ha.nl! y or i'or 10 ii/t minutes. My.cldMI&r could not uifc, liut I w.'is eoiriiilettiiy e\ned by ' OR. KtNG’S K Mi% U0XjM)#iiet, lit. 50c ARfB ArAtL DROGGFSTS. Goods STEWART’S JEWELRY & BOOK STORE. 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., j u k v Buffalo, New York, sole agents i bon-bons. Those pre- for the United States. sent at this delightfuly entertain- RemWberthe name-Doan's Misses Mamie Long, —and take no other. The Snow Camp Items Sy’:van Graded School eity schooife; J. H. High. , , „ ., -.o,, fe-ith, of Wake Forest College;! dosed Friday the 18th with an J, Y. Joyner, State superinten-i^>^tertainment. In the morning d-?n:of FuMic Instruction, and was the 7th grade contest in M. C. ri. Nouie, of the depart-1 which Lorraine Gieen was wm- in the University. The prize . as a ring. Fol- Professors E K. Graham, C. 1 lowing the contest was the pre- ■ M VV W'-'lkprandM Benting of prizes for attendance, ckt’ooier^prcsemld boys and girls rniversitv at che sessions of the who,had neither been absent nor Conference or Education in the tardy during the entire year. In South in Kichmond the oast week. ^«e alternoon a very interesting Professor Graham delivered an j and instructive address on ‘ Con- a-udress Wednesday night before I nervation was made by Dr. W. the Southern Association of the i A. Harper ot Elon College. Af- Coilege Women on the topic of ter the address tne exercises -Some Factors in the Education Womeii”. Dr. C. L. Raper were given Grades. An by the Primary etitertainment by delivered two lectures before the the Intermediate Grades was Kachel Estlow, Duke McCraekin, Ina Timmin, Frances Moore, ' Clara Montgomery, Christine' Holt, Dewey Ferreil, Maryj Walker, Flo^^ence Murray, Helen: Simmons. j Messrs. Joseph Walker, Wil- j Hard, Loiey, Coy iWiliiams, Rev. | R. T. L. Edwards and Howland ! Montgomery, of Durham.. | Miss Montgomery was the | recipient of a nurnD-sr of i>irth- { day gifts. ^ SALE SALE I. J. St.j ^^ext Door to Freeman’s Drug Store , N. C. Conference on Taxation in the South on the respective subject of. "Taxation and Efficiency in the Southern States” and “Ef fective Assessment Systems.” Four more positive dates for baseball games remain to be play ed by the University of North Carolina team: namely, the Uni versity of South Carolina, Vir ginia Polytechniclnsiitute, A. & •M. and Wake For* s\ Also, there is a possibility of a third game with the University of Vir ginia to break the existing tie. if the game is arranged it will be staged in some leading North Carolina city early in May. given that night. Miss Margaret Peele of Guil ford College visited Mrs. N. C. Stuart last week and attended the school close at Sylvan, Mr. James T. Hurley of Pilot Mt. is spending a few days in the neighborhood. Mr. T. M. Williams spent last week with his family. Miss Eula Dixon visited her sister Mrs. Fox of Guilford Col lege last week.' Messrs. O. H. and Alfred H. Stuart are visiting friends and relatives at Guilford College this week. Ci©?ernor Craig Will Pitch the First BaK. ^ Raleigh. April 18. --Governor Cr today consented to pitch th^ hrst ball or the opening of the North 0arOi5:m league here next Tiriursday when iialeigh and Darham teams meet. Bruiielte Season. Paris, April IK •li iv-r aar^: Route No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Ward of Caswell County spent a part of last week visiting their daugltt" er, Mrs. Charley H. Isley. Mr. Vance Garrett of Yadkin College is visiting'his sister Mrs. I G. M. Isley, Rev. H, S. . Thompson filled th^ appointment at Mt Hermon t Sunday and preached an Why They Married Postal cards were sent out to all the married men in a certain town of western New Yoak car rying the question. “Why do you marry ?’ ’ says the Chi cago Reco'd-Herald. ;,The following are some of thef answers [return ed: “That’s what I’ve been try ing for 11 years to find out” “Married to get evf n with her mother—but never have.” ‘.‘Was freckle-faced and thought it my last chance. Fve found out ^however, that freck les aint so bad as henspeck.'’ “Because I was to lazy to work.” ‘ 'Because Sarah told me five other young fellows had propos ed to her. Lucky dogs!” “The old man thought eight years courtin’ was long enough. “I was lonesome and wanted some oue to make me lively. N. B.—She images me lively, you bet!” “I was tiard of buying ice and candies and going to theaters and wonted a rest. Have saved money. ’ ’ HE SlRONGESl and most reliable guarantee to the piiblic that we do or what we say: We sell as we advertise. W e have purchased our big stock of new*, and stylish goods this season with the ready cash mainly and therefore en ables us to make a sale ia the heart of the season and sell our big stock of Dry Goods Sh'>es; Clothing, Ladies’ ready-to-wear Goods and Millinery at nearly half price. We have no space here to mention any prices, so come to I. J. Mazur's and see for yourself. It means a great saving for you. excellent sermon. 1 The brunette season has struck Paris and worn.- ea Wiin bi;>iid-s or t^lian hair '^.re .^eluoia '-Ain, while hairdressers i pectlnj^ tiAe.> canr>oi suppjy ..the . (Greensboro this wee.k. Sale Lasts 12 Days T DEIAY-COME TO THE RIGHT PUCE m Several .of our .people are ex- I BctinK to' attend t^ie .i^tate Sat,- I phone kinds Commer PHONE Job Print 265 L J. MAIN STREET c. 6WS And iRaleigh, Ap] iBipletley gul lur-story buil Id Observer iilding and cj [out $100,(]G( ttarioss with! ir cent protef lus Daniels lited States bal owner oJ 3WS ar*d Obf (is well equi] 07. (The loss in fine four-de tth color equI jtting maehii jping plant. iS saved fro^ principal Id the books I jfice, Vi’hich |e safes Is office fo)’c| In for their fess. vt'hich ircely a veal [ined, as thej ive gotten ii ith enough fj Iherwise wv iThe origin lystery. Th( )out 6 o’cloci i/e then bui tar third-floc |e opening o| le second-st( ]e flames in [me near ca^ Is force, pery Bagl [)ung ladies at their del le fire start{ !)m in the its way u] laft to the [t was justj Irce of the lis accountii pction of til eserted, ex( I'ho had ear] looring on a poor that neJ vys the fhinj levator shaif pds, from tl iat during I) run to the| pKi give liHi limb the sta liird floor as lames had s| las barely a) firough th(! pvi'n to the The fire landicapuedl lames. So( Ire pressue lie water pl^ |jain runnini ipplying ih| ^e departnif le pen dent oi f! the tower Extendin; |nd Observel Uzzei) Pij Iand f| 'lumes of side svall I'oni the insj passive nietj findov,;s. Scarcely hi [Jt out, bcf( |er Bagley si ness offi tthisr dovv’nl Raleigh spa: pe Evenini pveral of tlJ |ouses weref ;t the issu fhserver f(jj| rhich wili t fire a;id t'^e. Alderr J in accordai pemocrats L pght and no| ig men wh( rre the pec pted on fori hen for the pr the ensuii fard, W. P.] • Faucette, ^cceed them \m. J. c. Ihomas, thir, pa ^h. G. Ki| P succeed prd, J. W. [• IW core, f pre placed ytiViiritionti ‘lit Were uns
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