rds Hen N. c. Ost I- c •^4-1,. V' 1) V la> ■ M. " •01* m;^, ^uildi:^ |eys Djnig Long 1018 Ir/jAar?, iffici" Uj Bten iiai, ie loo-g ■non. c ! I -... n-f i| tr uuu '^>- ' [is ui nr 113 1F r ?*■« "i i i i H H;':: li ■ ti v' -J --' - * ' len EVEB^' ropertyJ ife*^ f w. SN>re man, Carol iad. rst Natijoijj OKS Itisi 11 J N. ('. m.d7 fgeoc, *.^JStore. {S‘. L‘00:toM ;k. [t(flilll>IV*l rsrCIAN wiii be at jgtun. N,C., lesday and icion. apply hitcbneid at OiSce >ro. N. C ict 124S m 1 8!0f8 N. t. The FLOODS The floods have raioed thousands of basheis of grain and otner feedstuff, con sequently prices are soaring. We have large stocks bought before the rise. When yon want the best at the lowest price, send your orders to us. We are in posi tion to take care of you. Special prices on HAY for the next 30 DAYS, MILLERS’ AGENTS. MELiiBSE AND BAN VALLEl FLOyR OPENING An Exhibit of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ C othing We have gotten together the fin est and most up-to date and com plete assortment of Men’s wearing apparels that has ever been our pleasure to show. In every de partment you will find meichan- dise of standard manufacturer’s with reputations for high class and superior quality, perfect fitting and orkmanship. Big Line of laies’ end Men's OIFORDS Goodman Home of Good Glothe^s Burlington, N. C. A Railroad Man’s Prater. An old time Railroad man, having been converted, was as ked to lead in prayer. The lowing was his response: "0! lord, now that I jihav6 flag ged thee, lift up iny feet from the rough road of life, and plant them safely on the deck of the train of salvation. Let me use the safety lamp, known as Pru dence; make ali the couplings in the train with the strong link of Thy love, and let my hand lamp be the Bible; and Heavenly Fa ther keep all switches closed that lead off to the especially those with a blind. 0! Lord, if it be Thy pleasure have every semaphore block a- long the line show the white light of Hope; that may make the run with out stopping And Lord give us the ten command ments for a schedule, and when I have finished the run on sched ule time and pulled into the great dark station of Death, may Thou' the Superintendent of of the universe, say ‘Well done thoiii good and faithful servant come and sign the pay roll Usefal 'Liza Jane* Evidently ’Liza Jane was a very useful person. She and fo)- the old woman came into a Lonpon shop and th^ old woman began examining some pieces of cheap calico. She pulled at one piece first this way, then that, wetting it and rubbing it with her fingers to try if the colors were fast, fsays The Youtn^s Companion. But she seemed not entirely satisfied. At last she cut off a piece with a pair of sissors and handed it to ’Liza Jane. “Here ’Liza Jane,’* she said, “you chew that, and jsee if it runs.*’ And 'Liza Jane raised it to her mouth and solemnly went to work. Entire Faroily Killed. receive your cheek for eternal happiness.*' Amen. The above was ha.nded us by ^ A. E. Pasehall, of Nutbush, wlio rt , is anxious for our readers to read r ' the impressive and Krtiqae prayer — The Record. Nogales, Ariz., Maj^Z-^The only apparent result of the shell ing of Empalme today when state troops evacuated, was the killing of an entire family, A I shell frora the gunboat Guerrere ana i over a bouse in the suburbs 1 of the town, killing a„ man and ihis wife and several children, 'Ko Americans were reported in* Jop. H. Preeiand W. P. Ireland, T. S. Faucette, A. A. Apple, W. F. Dailey, H. C. Stout, J, G. !^gers; Eugene Holt, J. L. Scott, J as, P. Montgomery- E, S. W. I)ameron, Dr. W^ D. Moser, A. A. Russell, D.H. White, J. L. Patilio,^ M. A. King, Jerry Sellers, John A. King, B. J. Hall Mayor. ' Aldermam, First Ward. Alderman, Wa^ Alderman, Seooiid Wwpd Alderman, Sec(nid Alderman, Third Alderman, ThMlted. Alderttmn, Fourtli W«nJ. Alderman* Fomrth WiiKi. Secret^ Treasure^^^^^ City Attorney. City Health Officer. Chief Poliee. Collector and Poli^. Night Police. . Cemetery. Keeper — White Cemeteii^ Cemetery Keeper- Col Cemetery, Street Commissioner. City Sca.uenger. BOARD OF EDUCATIOH. B. R. Sellers, J. W. Cates, Eugene Holt, T. S. Faucett^ R. M/ Andresws^ Jos. A. Isley, Jas. P. Montgomery. WATER-LIGHT & POWER COMMISSION. W. W. Brown. S, A. Steek J. E. Moore. Southern Railway Passenger Sck^uk. No. 112 No/108 No. 144 ,No. ^ East 1;32 A.: M, 8;12 A, M. 10:20 A. M. 5:00 P. M. No. No, No. No. Ill 21 m 131 WeiJt. 5:32 A. M, 11:18 A, 6:25 P. M. 9:17 P. M. Shot Litife Ami Killed Self. New Yorkv April 24.— Des pondency over separation from his' wife due to religeous differ ences is believed to have been the cause of V, Robins shooting his nine-year-old son and cutting his own throat with a razor. Mrs. Robins w^ill testify before the coroner*s jury this afternoon. Never Failm Methcid Uv ICiiiln Uh Rifle fire late to today indica ted that the federals had begun a movement in pursuit of the fleeing constitutionalists, whose hasty extit occasioned the . shell ing. It was . believed federal reinforcements recently arriva- ing at Guaymas had begun an advance. . The state troops left on trains consisting of 17 engines and 40 box cars, all the available rail way equipment. Thus, pursuit by rail was prevented. 7:0^ A. 8:00 A. M, M.. Ttii best thing about this sug gestion m iis never failability. Hold fly in tub uv water until thoroughly soaked. Then rimove legs, one by one. This done ley fly on large stone an strike ten hard blows wi h than throw him in tbi fire. If this hez failed to produce thi disired on nearist lail road trad:, Thi^n ast thrma'n tu lend you hia lar- gist erigun an ron ovcr it,“Mri. Handy Goad, The Durham Sun. PostOffice Hours. General Delivery of Mai! Money-order and Registration Hours ; Sunday Hoims. General Delivery . Lobby open all hours to box renters. J ‘ Zpjb Wallbe, Postmaster. U) 7:30 p. Mr to 6:00 P. M* 7:00 P. m: 7:30 P, M The Democrats Predicts Relief. Great R,epyesent3tive Underwood in discussing the proposed tariff bill says, the enactment of this bill into law will mark the end of an era id the physical adminis- tradon of this country, and that it will decrease the cost of living._ Wit hin a reasonable time after the merchants have disposed of Rules for Der Married Man If you'd lead a happy life, Never argue mit your vife, Say you like her bonnet new, Let her run your bizness, too; Always gif her all der money, Often call her “Dear” and Hoxiey,” ' Say der cooking vas devine, Dot your socks vas,mended fine, And dot angels in der skies, , Never had such hair urid eyes, Stay right in der house each night Say her mudder vas all right, Now,if you mine vords should doubt, Disobey—und you’li find out. Are Drinki on Increase. Raleigh, May 3.— Raleigh has had a Police Commission for the past two years that retires with- in the incoming of the new commission form of government the coming week. The final re port of the commission shows that upwards of $18,000 was collected the goods brought under the pro- fines and costs from the police Speedy Courtbsip man recently in New York '■’-tl a wager that he would wco ^ and jnarry within an hour .voung lady whom with his •rnpanion he had seen arrive at hotel where he was living. There is nothing in the Amer- -an marriage law to prevent dispatch. He introduced ’ imself to the fair damsel ^ she iiied upon his suits minister ■’as called in and they were mar- ■ within an hour. HILITANT SUFFRAiiETTS QEFIANT AFTEB ARREST London, April24.— Mrs. Char^ lotte Despard, militant sufrragett who was arrested last night at Trafalgar square for creating a disturbance, was today fined $25 but she goes to jail for 14 days i ratiier than to pay the fine. Miss tective tariff, the people of country will find the cost iiving greatly reduced. tnis of Largest 3fcip Ever Buiit in Great Britian is Launched. Glasgow, Scotland, April 21. — The largest steamship ever built in' Britian^ the Conarner Aqui- tania, was successfulJy Jauncihed on the Clyde today. The vessel is double shelled and carries boats sufficient to accommodate 4,250 persons, the entire^com plement of passengers and arew. The vessel has forty-seven thou sand tons gross displacement. court the past two years, com pared with less -than $2,500 for the two years previous, with without commission management of the police department. The cost of maintenance of the police department of the city for the past two years was $24,305. There were nearly a hundred more arrests for drunkenness the past year than during the year previous. News and Observer Insurance $28,000. Raleigh, April 25—Mr. Daniels in an interview tonight, express ed liis gratification that nobody was hurt in the News and Ob server fire. He said his first . ^ - thought was the danger in which another part of the building and Mike Knew a Thing Or Two. It was during the dinner hour, and Mike and Pat were ifiaying seven-up while waiting for the whistle to blow. In the midst of the game Pat paused. “O’ill bet you twinty-foive cents, Moike,” said he, “thot Oi kin dut the’ ace of diamonds the furres. shot/' “Oi'm wid yez, Pat’’promptly replied Mike, producing the coin. Whereat Pat carefully shuff)ed the cards, and then going to his employes might have been placed and was greatly releaved to learn that the loss was only monetary. The insurance, it was learaed, was only 28;000 instead of $40,000., i he wager of no irscorisidera-1 Nina Boyle and Miss Julia i amount was handed the I Wood who were arrested with idegroom who left with his her chose to serve ten days and seven days in prison in place of paying the fines. The women were arretsed while climbing the Nelson morrament ringing bells to attract .crowds and try- ^ ing to make speeches. 'v ioe the following day. It was f'ortiy afterwards discovered ' ut the couple had been man wife and that they had been ‘ i'aveling about playing the same I -' ck at various hotels. Boy Loses Life !n Fire Waynesviile. Waynesville, May 4 year-old son of K. L. who lives at Fines Creek near this city was burned to death in a fire which destroyed the resi dence of his father shortly after midnight last night. The re mainder of the family made their escape from the burning build ing with difficulty. Nothing; was saved from the house. 1 gettmg an adz, he cleanly ♦ cut the dock in two. “Oi'll take the twinty-foive cints Moike, ” he happily remark ed. Oi guess Oi cut th’ ace of I diamonds alright. ” i “Beerorra, an’ Oi don’t think yez will,” respoijsded Mike, tak ing the card from his pocket. ‘Oi tlipped it from the deck j whin ye wint after th’ adz.” The 12- i —Los Angles Herald. Noland i —- Near They, were strolling through the woodland. “Yes” the youthful professor was saying, “it is a very simple matter to tell the various kinds of trees by the bark.” She gazed at him soulfuily. ‘‘How beautifull,’she exclaim ed. “And can the great 1913 Gross Country Rambler Car with ihe Unit Gaso line Electeic Motor. If y ou are in terested in the purchase of a car that is absolutely high grade, refin ed and second Id none at a mode rate price write us log. We would also place an Agency with the right party in rnance County. 111-113 East Washliigfo Telephfine 619 Si. itn J I S’ W e have for quick sale one of the most desirable homes or? West Davis Street, lot 103x32? , entire fencedi, new picket fence in front. 9 rooms nice^ ly finished, 2 halls, 1 bath room cditnplete, large spacious porch, line shade, ample outhouses, good gardening ground, facing Norheast, and to one wanting a permanent home we belifcye this will meet the requirements. Owner is going to leave Burlington is reason for selling. I Co. W. E. Sharpe, Manager Neither the building or contents | you — or— tell the were insured and ihe origin of various inds of dogs that way, the lire has not been learned. Apn; ijippincott’s. Gt'O BURI.INGTON DRUG GO. TOR THE GHXJ.D KJND

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