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A ne^o boy was also fatally inju red. The steamer was engaged in rescue work in Tensa and Cm- pjt]rjslissr ■ The boat left Katclbez Wednes day carrying a large cargo for the relief of points on the Atcha- Lizzie McFarlandi mother of falya, BlaeH, Little and Tensas Rivers, where flood refugees are located. She was returning to Natchez with 120 aboard,, in cl aid ing officers and crew and flood refugees. Seventy-two of the number were negroes. Owing to the fiwded condi tions, the tracks of the New Orleans and North Clayton to Ferriday, the . 200-feet draw- Officer McFarland, of ^ the Greensboro police force will take the Pasteur treatment. Mrs. McFarland’s cat bit her on the hand last Sunday. It was ijot known that it had been with the animal that bit Miss StanJey, Dot it was killed^ neverthelesp. On Tuesday Mis. McFarland’s hand began to beeonie painful and swollen; she left immediate- jjridge at the former station Vt'as ly for Kernersville to be treated | open and weighted with cars and h^ not yet re- | loaded with iron. The current tamed*. : But since the report j^f jg ygj^y gi^55.Tjfjr athe eoncerning the other ease came jpjiot;, jost control* the.right bow owing in she has been^ advised to | striekin.g the north pier, WIijchlnot to e,eed immediately to Ra^^igh for; above water. " Pasteur treatment. Thei the cat's head will also be forwarded Occupations TFiat Cure. to the officais of the mstuute to; ,oe^ examined tor rabies, j people are a war 1 he report coneernm,T, _ .Miss occupations tl i Rev. Nobht filled his palpit I Sunday at the M.. E. Church to ., April 2G. “ Effor- the delight of his f lock and visit ors. G. P. Cates Rural Carrier iicom Altamahaw No, 2 visited his par ent Sunday M r. t nd Mrs.. G.' W. P. Cates and spent the day v^jry pleasant. Y. B. Brown once a citizen of Baw River who moved to Greens boro some years ago has' jnoved. his family back here and gone to farming. T. A. Albright made u»a pleas- an t call a lew days ago we were glad to see h»m. Our Rural Carrier told us that J. P. Kerr had done a real good job on the public road leading by his house he said perhaps if the supt. was to pass that way and look over it he would say well done thy good and faithful Mr. Kerr. The Rural Carrier takes off his hat and makes one of Ws best bo^ s. Fl.eoty of meaples here,, if any wax)ts»a case they san get them by corning after them. We hop6 nothing serious will result from them., ■ Her many friends will regret , to learn that Mrs. M. ,E. Work- the bady I man js tanfined to her room detectives very sick. We wish for her a Atlanta, G» , ts- of the police to establish the identity of the persons , who killed 15-year-dld 'Mary Fhagan,- and placed her body in the base ment of the National Pencil'com- rany's factory here, early Sun day morning, have so far been futile^ and tonight tne case is-as much a mystery as ever. . Three events of interest in connection with the case occurr ed this afternoon. Fii’st pame the arrest of Leo M..' Frank superintendent of the Pencil company on'a blanket charge of swspieioo, Frank is allowed the treedom of the police station, having en'jployed a policeman as special guard. The second development of the afternoon was the finding by de tectives of a blood stained shirt at the home of the negro Newt Lee, nightman, who reported the discovery of the girFs body ,to the police. It is said that Lee., admitting owing the garment, but claimed have seen it for more than z. year. The police contend that the bloodstains are comparatively fresh. In support o ' ! into the basement :ONE ;TliOUSAND NEW DAILY SGRIBERS TO THE OLD RELI isneryh The News AND Observer piaiit was destroyed byfi. il 24lh. But it did not miss a single issut. It the morning after the fire, fresh arid resolved to news to North Carolina folks. Work begins at once to rebuiM, new machi been ordered, and the News and Observer Will be b 1 than ever, and, try more than ever'to serve the ry&c^J North Caroiina. • \ . ■ The,N£ws. AND ,Obseeve.r needs'one th,ous„and new j scribers. The price is six dollars a year... Will YOU J help that paper to, rise from its ashes superior to the by enro.Ihng. yoiirself as a su|^.crlber? ,, ■ 'Addresss- News and Observer, that bring .bitaniey was very meager,- but there are others is bebeved here that h^r ea-se has. cljggag.0 j^. their train, .not gone so tar tnat the rasteur ; Yhexe is, for instace, the coal, tar :i^opie will not be abte to strong ;it satistastonly. ; dean odor, acts as an antiseptic,- •* land those who;V?ork in tar are Several Drowned. immune to epidemic diseases. ' * 1 They are very robost. The Natchez, Miss., May 2.—f lood j feeble and anaemic., taking up waters from, the crevasse at | this trade in its vari«.tii5 forms — Gibsons Landing today contn-1 the making of dves, the prepar- buted to the death toll when the lation of disinfectants soon be- stearner Concordia struck the I come strong, iron railroad bridge at Clayton, steel workers also profit in La., and sank, drowning two - - white men and 11 negroes. A ^legro boy also was fatally in health from their occupation. The molten steel gives off certain gasses thiat have a beneficent jared. The steamer engag-1 effect on the lungs and nasal j passages. Though subjected to ed in rescue work in Texas and Concordia parishes. | extremes of heat, .^t'^el workers The two white men who were i practically never g'et eonsomp- iqdedwere: _ , tion or ca a^rh A. D. Georghagen, aged TO, ! Dairying is another healthful planter, Jonesvilje, L3.^ , , , i occupation. Jenner, of smallpox ^ A'. L. Prim, 35, chiet cl^’k ot’fame, discovered that dairymen , 'never get smallpox, It is also i Ine boat left Natchez Wednes-that they practicallv never aay cairying a large cargo lor I get consumption. the rehet of points on the Archa-1 Bakers, i t their bakeries are laiays, Black, Litue and Tensas' clean and airv, foliovv a trade rr»?ers, wnere hood reluges are.; that fattens the veriest skeletons, located. Sne was returnmg to ; Butchers are noted for their rud- Natchez with 120aboard, includ- ^dv. robust biiiit, thev like the wg oificers^and crew, fiood re-: absorb the lugees. beventy-two or thei j^^trimentfth.ey \york in. ■ Choe- jmber were neg:roes.^ ;Oiate and cocoa makers in like Owing to tne ilooaed condi- poir^t o\3t that the stains are on the back of the shirt. E^.iually worthy of note Vvas the transfer, late this afternoon on a W'rit of habeas corpus of J. M. Grant, the bookkeeper, charged with murder, to the custody of the sheriff, and his removal to the county jail. It was alleg ed by Gant's jawyens that his client wa,s being subjected to annoying and harassing examin ations at the police station, from which he would be relieved if un der charge of the sheriff. Detectives are said tonight to be working upon a possible clue furnished by the discovery of the finger prints upon the sleeve of the dress worn by Miss Phagan when she was killed. It is stated that these prints are clearly out lined, and may prove .01 impor* tance in establishing the identiy of the murderer. The Saceessful Hostess, I once knew a hostess v^ho gave glorious parties- with wonderfa! music," refreshments and flowers that transformed her home into a Titama's courc,. But v/hen this girl entertained there was always a long rov/ of bashful boys ^vho sat akmg : n the windov,’ .seat, afraid tc speak toany giri. This went on for twO' eveningH, but at the third Ig uu ! manner are Stojt. healthv folks., iK)ns, the track*-, or the New ; jt knfciwt>-t4tat “dealing w»ax ^ caile!ct,an.d the Orleans and Northw#tern rail- j making 'is good- for etrnsumption \ tried-a new plan. She would road being flooded from • Clay^ i.--that for m.cipiept coneum.ption ' ^ up to.some blushing, painfully ton .t'^c,200 toot it jfe indeed-almo.st certain cui^e ^f^^armssed boy, and showing dravrn bridge at tne Idrrher sta-; vvav factories hav(=^ on their ^ would tion was lef t^opeti and weighed/waiting list a number of conisum- i mates, cs-fs iOS(i0Ci Vr'itii iron, s^nxioiis to tT'v tliB ocf^U'P* > tiitsr ^ jh( Qis&rjit cns-t slic ation cure. ■ The current of the river is very swift'and the pilot lost control, t.he right blow striking the north ; ■—— * ^.which.stood tv.0 feet above j Umfomity. —. I Colonel G ir : fine commander, bvit not a l.-Mde Cfcampion Race. , ^e sent for chief New York, May 4.— William j sicfan of his regimental ban JColehmainen, the Finish profes-|day and delivered sion runner, easily outstrippedicriticism: eight contestants in a L5-miiei “I notice a lack of professional championship race ; about thfe band which must he i guest were enjoying theTnselve.'^, at Celtic Park, Long I.*?land to-•: regulated. Yesterday rnorning I—Christian Herald. ' ■day in the teeth of a strong wind] they were out on parade, and the! - / and on a track that v.^as only i largest man was playing a little' fairly good. The winner's lime, ! bit of an instrument “iiute' or 1:20; 14 v.as remai kabte fast con-1 something of the kind -and .yet | ' Mebane, Ma? 1. - Miss Marsie sjdenng the restraining breeze you had the big drum piayed _ by entertained the' Brj.iRe ana Koiehmamen under more,a sma man. ) hat sort of t.-iing^cjttb Tuesdav afternoon. lavoraoie conaitions, undoubted-1 ooesn t look well, and must be ly v.>ould have bettered the i attended to. 1 want the small world's record of 1:18:15 made | to play small instruments, and by A. E. W«.)od over the same! the big men the big instruments. j would leave him. reassured and I confident and quite equal to con versing with the young girl whom the thoughtful -hostess would leave in her own place, a jSo this gii1sj)ar,ties were, always rnu- j successfit), for every one had a mu-! marvelous time, even , the girl i one j herself; w'hich sounds almost scathing | impossible unless you have tried [her way. Her good time came uniformity i to her because she knew that her Mefeane Social. track last vear. Japanese Aviator Killed. San Francisco, CaL, May 4.- Tonko Takeish, a Japanese! aviator, who trained in thej United States, wag instantly kill ed today while rnaking a landing from a liight in Japan, according to a cablegram received by The :.And another thing--1 want tne 1 trc.iinbone players to .slide ' their j instruments in and out in uni,son. j it;_annoys me to see them all o«t I of step with their hands."'* I - Every body's ]\iagazine. at the Government . apanese-American, a tocai ane.se daily. Takeish* pnrf ed to land reservation, 'Tcrkakasa and his biplane struck the ground with iorce that >i vvas sinaslied to pieces and tiie .-lator crushed beneath it. TaKei^hi was making the ^ rnp luday lo?- Thp. O^aka Asui'i, a newspaper ar^j the paper ’ ;i» cableg) a mi s •:;. so bsci i bed ^£jOOO for the support of his iamiiy whesi if-ti news deatii wa.s received. Ee&t Medicine For Miss Leonorah Harris made tfie high est score. After the game the hostess .served dainty refresh ments. Visitor^.: .%!!iss Blanche Scott, of Graham,, and Mrs. B„ Frank Mebane oi Spiay. present: , Misses Mebane,, Lef.nora Mebane, Mary and Vv'hite. The Thursday Afternoon Book Members. Fannie IS, Sue herin Club met witii Miss i.jeonora When a druggist recomm,ends Harris. A salad course was ser- Jap- >' endeavor- of li ‘ Fni knitti?'jg„ Mumie,, dear^ ^’ replied the yo-.wiig vvozoaa, '1 heard George say the other day he was ai’raid he'd have to buy h new for liis '.,nd T thought i'd knir him one as a boti of surprise. -- .Harp€r”G Weekly, a remedy for cold.=5. throat and lung troub'es, you can feel sure that he knows wnat he is talking about. C. Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio, writer of Dr. King's New Discovery: "I know Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best throat and lung medicine I seiL It cured my wife of a se vere bronchia! cold after a!u>tber remedies had failed/' It v^lll do the same for you if you are suffering with a cold or Hny bron chia], throat or lung cough Keep a bottle on hand all the time for everyone in the family to use. It is a home doctor. Price .50c and $i.O(l Guaranteed by, ved, after winch the gue,st were presented with invitations to the approaching mar i tge of the hos tess to W. W.’CorPetr. The Tongut and Needle Qlub, entertained by Miss Sophie Long, had an exciting contest in Geography atier the embroidery work 01 tlie ciab had beers finis hed. The prize a beautiful Jabot was, won by iv'l iss Mary ‘ .Patton. Delightful reireslmients were served. ' Visitors p.resent: Mesdames Joseph Vincent and W. 0. Warren. Members present: Misses Sudie Cook, Clara W;-,irr- en, Mary Patton and Lois Ham, and Mrs, Charles Laslev. Rock Hit Lady Passaoger. I 1 Newbern,—Edw,in Blackledge land Huge Gray borne, colored, who are said to have throwm rocks at the Atlantic Coast Line pa^sanger train as it was en route from Wilmington to this city, one of the car windows and seriously injured one of the pass engers, Mrs. Nancy J. Morris of Maysville, were given a hearing here Tuesday before Mayor C. L McCarthy. From the evi dence introduced at the hearing, Blaeledge was held for the, next term oi Craven County Supreme Court under a bond cf $100. * The railway people have rece ntly had much trouble with boys and i oung men who persist in rocking the train on the line from here to Wilraington, and it is their intention to prosecute this case with vigor. New sboy-“ ‘ ‘Great mystery! Fifty victims! Paper mister?'' Passerby—“Here, boy Fll take one (after reading a moment.) Say, boy, there'53 nothing of the kind in this paper. Where is it?'” Newsboy—“That's the mys tery, guvnor. Y^oo're the fifty- first victim.’’"“Missouri Oven, Files Ctirid m 6 t& x. r>a>'3 PAZO Sfires Sires, 0if!;cr Remedfes Wen'S Stifs OINTMKNT fails to cure any ca.iK' of iTchiuj., Kiind, I’ U'frdsng jr Frotnjdint; Fi?ep. in 61 o 14 days, aiiS; Sr&i upplicaiio’f £ivc£ La.it Kt'st, irriK worst cases, :;c inciter of hov.- ioiig standinjj-, are ctis'td by the wonderful,- old reijp.ble Dr. Porter's Afttisectie Healixsg Oil. It reljeves ij’aia and Heais a* tSje sairi“ ticie. 25c, 50c, fl-Oi), “i-i&s your son-in-law' any pros pects?”' ‘’Yes,” replied M,r., Cumdox. “KnoVk'ing mother and the girls as I do, I am sure he has her some very lively prospects. Bat Fm not worrying hina by men- tionship the matter. ’Washing- toii Ster. ’ speedy recovtry. Rev. J. W. Ross will begin a series of meeting at the Bab- tist Church next Thursday night May 2nd all are': invited to come and take part in this great work Rev. Ross is a most excellent preacher don’t miss his good ser-^ mon. Mr. C. R. Faucette our operat or at the depot and J. H. Black man jr. are placing their goods in the store house on the corner known as the Brick Huges and they will open a store and offer to sell and compare with any one else. The Graded School has closed and after a jterm of close work and much pain it was a success and the Prof. left for his home in the mountains where he can be hold his mother the teachers some of them are here and others are at other points enjoying them selves The School board saw fit in their wisdom to employ the Prof. and teachers for the next year we congratulate both Board and teachers. Mrs. Fa nie Ard 'ews of ..'Bur lington visited Mrs. J. W. Thom son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Vaughan of Burlington visited their brother, A. F. Vaughan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lash ley of Burlington, No. S spent Sun day, with their father, Mr. T. Lashley. 'Misses Espa.'and Lillie.. Bvillard and Lillie U;est, Pearl Smith and Mary Anderson and Mr, Edd Johnson left Monday for Rocky Mounts N, C. to represent the D. of S. of Alamance Council No. 10, in the State Council. Hope they- will have a nice time:. M,('. ,W, C. Purcell, of ESon Col lege, N. C. spent Sat. night and Sunday with his parents. Mr, 1). R. Purcell who has been at Roanoke is at home this week. Mrs. Rebecca Hayes is on the sick list this week. Hope she will soon be be well again. WMEEZER The Ataika Kids the,' Aerating Basher |HE tinost wonderful of »U freezej:.?. ■ I .Hstoiii-ihjnO’ a,e»'Jitinjr sptKtns whip a into, fcyevj- i^artide of the cre-aiii, making' I ice et'earii th.%t'is' a-.revelation iii.’ tex.ture and delicacy. It breaks all rerord*;! i)Vi5peed-^ makes perfect ice cream m 3 mmutes. Requires much It-ss la.l'>or and uses kss ice and salt tkau any other iVee^icr. . Seasonable Qoods Now is the time to buy Retrigerators, Ice Cream Freezt rs, Screen Doors and Windows, Porch Shadts. Rockers, Hammocks and Oil Stoves. Buy these of us and save money. M.B. SMITH FURNrrllRE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Burlington, - . . - . - N. C. Dr. Hartnum’s Plain Talk to Young Men Mx tiatk to youngr men In my | My dear Boy :t—I cannot tell you how l&»t article c^rtatoly brought out many £ro»m yo«nff,)Dsen. I take this ioeaii0> of saswortDir them l^rletiy, for tiM benefit of other yciun.ir men -who not tuTito me. One 'writer says; “1 wiJi- Eieatly interested tn your talk to yQiintj; meii. 1 wish I -waa ftrong and well as you -descripe your-' •eit to be. I'am going to l>egln at twice and follow your advice and tal e «iare of myself as I ought to. .1 will quit the uise of all etfmulants, tea and «o£Cto, go to bed early, I will take the cold water towel bath every morning. 1 want to live to be old and useful. l!k« :fou. And I Bhall also keep Penzna at hand. In case of (slight ailments as they m&y arise.. T thank you in the name of thouBands of other yoxmg men, like myself.’' ¥«» this 'letter, 1 replied: ’ miicfe good your letter has don* mu 1 To kiiow that I am arousing tlioj young men hi .matters of right HTlnff fills me with gmtltticie and enthuElasifc j I want' to help you. Write me wj time vyou wlah and. I will (lons^ldcr jm letter strictly con'iadentlal and give job prompt repjy. Follow the advice I i»v« | lii . toy article. "Wlienever you h»Wi ocea»ion to consult roe further do no*.J hesitate. Let us be friends. If Tcul will be .obedient to me as a eon en|W;[ to be 1‘will be faithful and true toT#“' as a father ought to be. Tours 8te« cerely* S. B. Hartman, M. I).» OwiB®- btiR,Ohlo. T>EI^U^^A IS FOR SALS AT ALI. DEUG STORES. ;. 8PBCIAI4 NOTICE—-Many pert^* are making- ingulrieis for tho w; Hme Peruna» To - such woxim , this formuJa- t» now put out under name of KA-TAR-NO, manul'acturrt by KA-TA.K-KO Compariy, Ooiujnb'i-^L Ohio. Write tijeifi and they vvlJi | pleased to iitjrjd. you a-frtfc bc/0i£lei Sold Hogs by Telephonp A South Caroiina farmer had a large ninnber of howhich were ready to kill. The weather was so warm that killing was out of the qoesiion. | H e went to his telephone, called a desler in Columbia over Long Distance and sold his at a good price. He then called the local fretglit office and arranged for shiproent. Theteleph one is novv' a necessity on tlve You can have one on your farm at small cost. See the nearest Bell Telephone Mana^'er *end a postal for our free booklet. Of FARMERS" LINE DEPARTMEN-T SOUTHERN EELL: TELEFHOME ANW TELEGRAPH , COMPANY ■ S» Pryor S.L,' Atfeata,, Ga., 20 VOL. V. Last T o’'clock Sn cohorts cd and John asleep at Glencfx^ found thal barrels of| case good) they cl ail to South Bupposed panies haj through ' sheriff u on i;n cha^ Graham at that ]'k| ing reeie> 'onward n.i was in v/jf froiij ih , tricatl'j ri’u .wairon, il for I been com t'iriie arri' sad sig’htl ' have ]>ieri| yet so fai Memf The Be direction inand mi Saturdayl ca8ion wf irient of Kev. Bu led in pi deliverec the Fror Church, lovely ti placed oj the friei /annual I! ul er The Friday School to Satui the foul anion directoi Brown Greens! ideal od forefczesl eveninj greatesl be give! lion duf ed to b| judginj ce. Inl l-ECtions Union tenor and Mi h/oro d a nurni hng se| , cai was dall a .reBentil Mrs. n l:K>quet| fcnu otl t5:-eir a| tf't takj Bcott. .'^aiul ling tor Park fj t-on firj 5 and ihfc ‘ficA La. life sp! ■Fiedmj BloomJ and th| lingtoi game attend] v^ent ij to see' 1 Six score BurlinJ the gal do.se ol New! oi’ dani Was re the st the \vl and tl ^ay oi
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