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SAVE MONEY. We have these in ail of the Standard size. Prices ranging troir Buy Your aod from us and $1.00 to $1.75. SMITH Furniture and House Furnishings. Burlington, N. C. cises aiid an ^dnou was given with letters showing thAf^soDtte by County Superintendent Johu Doe in the world iiaasin- Robinson. iation actually cAlled her his _i__—^ |‘‘toosie woosie” over his. own IMPORTANCE OF tHE CORN i j CROP. jto a conclusioiu The buddinii;' j . .• 1 barristers beat the circumamr I Would you like to join oar!*'*®"^ and^the jurors retire and Corn Growers’ L^ue andvcrdscts from which there study the best methods of grow-' appeals. Even this iing corn cheafrfy? If so, for the sole einploym^nt lirie.your )iame and Post Office!'^? sharpening wits anti gaining ■addressi read this letter carer more serious ifully and use the methods! herei^*'^** Eiias accusers mad« 'suggested.; In many:counties in. the Statf;, I •— : esp^iailywhere mudh tobacco or; IN A STATEMENT. eoibton is grown, farmers have largely n^lected corn growinsr.j Senator Borah Says He is Not and have depends upon theii'j Candidate For President. j income from tobacco , or cotton j -r— I to buy corn with. This ii^ nat!' Washington, April iS.-Sena- j an economical policy. It is pay-1 tor Borah, of Maho, issued a jing about a dollar per bushei jstatement here tonight, saying for corn that could easily be pro- j “he was not and would not be- duced for twenty cents per | come a . candidate” for. the Re bushel. No matter whether the jpiiblican nbniination for Presi- price of tobacco and cotton i.^ i dent. “If by any chance the par- high or low. Every farnier j ty shoiiid nominate me,*’ he said, should grow all the com neediki ;“1, of course, should accept. To on his farm. Why not break pretend or to intimate pthor- R. F. D. News s t aWay from galling fetters of ibuying on a credit basis at credit prices, assert your inde pendence for once and this sca.=i- son groVv all the coni you will ntjneed next season? It can bi 1 done.—Listen;— Gleftncd By Our Rura! Correspondents. ECKOES. jittpiided . the convention Pleasant Hill Sunday. Mrs. O, N, Horuaday lias confined to her room with La-|tive side to the matter.^-.-^oine grippe for several weeks. Wejthings to do and some things to been i There i.- a positive and iiesa- LIBERTY ROUTE wish forliei' a speedy recovery, Mr. Ralph Coble \i.«isted his rarents, Mr. anti Mrs. John M. Coble Saturday and Sunday. lea\'e undone. Fir.st, plant your wise would be .absurd. But I shall not seek the nominatio.*i nor strive in any way, directly or indirectly, to obtain it. Nor have I the slightest expectation of its coming to. bj^ waj'.” Thp statement was issued. Senator e.Kplained, because of numerous inquiries received on the subject “A candidate is a slave,'' he OAKDALE JTE.MS. needs. 11 does not pay to plant con? on poor land. Break the Jani from six to eight inche.-^. deep: harrow it well the saii^e (.lay. and two or three tiiiio'' Oin- (■!' the saddest deaths oi- later; give one deep cultiviitioi) vurrod in our neighborhood Sun-1befoi'e the corn is a foot high;, niffht, April 11, 191o. thatjafter that cultivaate-only '»>r/has in many years. That of ourj,>[;e to two inches deep; broad-' friend and good neighbor, Jlr. cast (just before breaking) any | stable man.ure used; if nitrate of ^ ,\t last spnnj?. bejiutif’ul sprinsj i? v.ith us once again! .‘\ns;l i!ie farmers are busy— well bu.'^y doesn't exprei^s it anvl r.ov,' we l'>o. tin; ^tiad to feel the i^j^y warm sun iijrairi ;is well a iarnier frioi;d.s. Our ne!.!?hborhood was great- Kranklin Bristow. He went to ly shocked when the news wks ix'd in his usual health, though liashed over the telephone wire- ,jot very well, \>ut was able to corn on your best land, and plant j added, “and I prefer to keep my enoujxh acres to supply all your;freedom to siw;ak as plainly as I see lit, especially. At a time tike tins when plain speaking seems to be likely to become necessary if the Republican par ty is to be restored to power.” WOMAN PHONES POLICE SHE HAS SHOT ASSAIL ANT. jMonuay rnnrr.ing that Mr. Frank Bristow was dead. iVIr. Bristdu has coiiiplainoil i'.,r (>r;d ',vc-ek-- of not feelinii well l)ut sti!i i'iept at his w>rk iiiui his family did iiot thiiik there was > au.se fjr idann al all and iotired Sunday night ;s.s usual, .\tiout mid-r.ight visit several neighbors SnndAy and in the stilines-^ of the mid- !ii,trht hour he wa>^ called with out any warning, nion breathing is Columbus, Ga., April' 20.— .soda is used, put it broad cast in j Claiming that Charles Speres the middles when the corn is ihad whipped her, Mrs. Kate Al- fron\ twelve to ei^teen inches |ford, today phoned the officers high. jof Russell county, Ala., that she .N’ou' for negative side; don't jhad shot the former and that he His unconv jtijn'. the clay wr subsoil out on;«-a,'! mortally wounded. She Lippdsed to I top when breaking the land; jtlaini.-'that the man held her up have cause! his wife and fajniiy Jdon’t put manure or fertilizer in to wake lip ami t-ee him drawTiis;iJje drill; don't use scrub seed;, last breath. He was laid to'(ion’t plant on high bed; don’t!self ti tile roadway, whipped her, aiu) that she acted to save 5isr- because Speres had in unusual large gathe’^ing of ;tion after the corn is ten inches ithoritie# in .ill. /.hju ci=nietcry where [break thp roots by deep eultiva-jthreatened to kill her. The au- e iiivestigiiting the is expected that fur- '•elatives gathered to payUi! the corn is tasi^oling freely;jtherderelopments will be the re- iast j'ospect. ile leaves a'don't fail to'ask or write to me,'suit. ■■for (here were man>> jijgiu ; L Obv/t,^ cidtivation i\ifc Wil;; by his hard breathing .iiid before aid could be s\!mmoiH!d he bieathtd iasL ,4e k-;tvt*s a devocod wife. (.-hildren to njourn Vheir loss. He was a iluvoted husband f,,u,. raid a kino indulgent tather and A place in the home that' t'ail to call on )ne for a.ssistanC' jcaii never be filled like Franklin j! I can help you. filled it. Funeral wg.s conducted, j With best wishe>^ friends a ad ihi-ir tii’voied wife and two sons ansijfor our circular No. GOii, unless! daughters to mouri; theu'jyim already have it. and don’t; Uii-lease iiud aisij a good iieighb:;r. He will i»e greatly nd.ssed. W'e cxtenVi our sympathy to the family in their bereavmefit. -Mri-. .J. N. Thonipson is con fined til h.ei- room with an at tack of I.a-grippe, vve are sorry to note. Hope she will .^oon be able tit be '-ut again .so(jn. Mrs. Saliie I-'oust died Friday, »i- Heaumont, Tex"»s. reported j 1,200 loads of trai^li carted otf jthe last “clea.n-up” day. Beau- for vour'niont must be like the man who by Rev. R. .S. Tro.xler of Mt. [success, Pleasant church. Mr. Bristow j \^as 58 years and 5 months old,! * and iiad been a member of ttio! M. P. Church for .some time. j ilrs. William Foust died at; I am. Sincerely yours, E. C. TURNER, County Demoristration Agent. ■was a year. regular bather—once a 1 INDIGESTION AND NEP.V OUSNESa. I after a lingering illness, she hav ing been feeble for quite a while. Whe was 00 years old. Her re- mairis -.vex'e ^a:d to rest in Betht.-! cemetery Sunday, the 18th. Mrs. John Moody has been very ili. we learn but is slowly improving at this writing. Evron Daffron, little son of . W. B. Daffrfui, has been right ■sick for the pa.st week. We hope that he wilt soon be able to be out again. The snow storm gave the tele phone men plenty of work to do. Scarcely a line loft standing. We learn that Mr. Charlie her daughter’s. Mrs. O. N. Horn-j Blackmail Charge Against Don are overcome by Mr.s. Joe Per- aday, April 16, 1015. She was I Elia Quickly Dismi.ssed. ison’s Remedy, which purifies —o— j the bloo^ and tones up the sy v Kaleigh, April 20.—Don S. tem- Mrs. Mar.v Amanda Nash, was not unexpected. She was!Elias, of Asheville, %vho stood!Lumberton, N. C., was a severe taken to Bethel church and laid defendant on a blackninil charge j sufferer from acute indigestion. Htli -‘t home of her]very old and had been in feeble! aughter. Mrs. O. N. Honiaday health for some time. Herdeatlii to rest beside her husband. Mr. William Foust. Patterson township Sunday loday, will escape the electric jwhidi brought on extreme nerv- chair, a penitentiary term, a:ousness. suffering daily with road service and a jail senteisef'-!eatarrahai headache. Mrs. Joe school convention met at Pleas-! He will not be hired out even as ■ Person’s Remedy^ relieved aii ant Hill church, April 18th. ja w'ayward youtli. He actually these ills and she endorses it as We understand that this part-misses Jim Cook's training;the best medicine in the world, of the Sunday school work has school. - | Give Nature a Chance., been neglected for over a year j The court didn't do a thing to' Mrs. Joe ■ Person’s Remed.v but some of the Sunday school .him. For two and a lialf hours ■ purifies the blood and permits workers did not think it wise tojCol. Logan Harris did his “dem-!nature to repair the damage of continue to let it drap so theyjde^t” to show that Kope's sonltSie ills' brought on by nature n)et and hpfl a very large crowd j tried to extort money from J-'blood—indigestioEi, rht^ajnatism, of eai-nest listeners, using most-|M. Mills and S. B. Equels, while' scrofula, eczema. Get the ’ulood iy home talent. Many new things; Judge Buck Han-is, son of Col. iright and most ills are cured. •were sp>ken of and if carried out Logan, sitting on the bench, | Your druggist should ha\-e sougfht all the wise saws and [Mr's. Joe^Person’s Remedy. If modem instances, ga\ e the pro- ■ he hasn’t, send us his name and secutors all the time to find.one dollar for large bottle, something that even bavored of i Remedy Sales Corporation, Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person’s Wash should Hinshf.'.v has moved bis saw mill will result in much good, to the ok’- McMath place and is i Farmers are very busy pre now making things lively there paring and planting their crops, sawing cross tias, etc. i Wheat, whire there is a stand, A number of “our folks" on'is looking fine but oats ars not'blackmail, and finally booted the' the roi'te have been laid up with | very good ow'ing to the freeze thing out of court without even J La-gr'.T)pe and chicken-pox, bat lout. all are impovmg as f.ar as we can ie;im. Some of our people “took in” the e: arcise.s at Cros.s Roads Sat^ilay and report a good time. Quite a nujnfaer of “our folks” leting Don narrate his experi- be used in connection with tfee (Remedy for the cure of sores We were in hope that Mr. J. ence as a Isyncoist. A. Homaday would stay with usj It wasn’t nearly so sorioi^ a'and the relief of inflamed and but he has gotten another job perfonAance as the jnoot c6nrts congested surfaces. Itisespeci- and i& gone, fe “fat Chapel Hill, for there they |ally valuable for women, and Cross Roads school closed an' sometimca ‘have a good looking should always be used for ulcera- f!he I7th with very good exer-Jgiri to come into that tribimal tions. A SCORfi “It is marvelous,” hegfth Green before a goodly audienc^ "how coming events cast their shod- ows before themselves, Why, only the other day there w^ a fiiie at our church, and I bet non« of you can tell me what , was the last thing play§d on the organ!" .A “Lost Chord?" v«ntiir«d hk. Green shook his head. * Was it faust?" suggested man of opera. “All wrong,” a«j«wered “Well, what oh earth was it?" asked one Impatiently. ‘"The hose!” he manaf^ t« shout, amid a hail of mimics. The Store of Good OUR SKETCH Pictures The Result of Using. ‘ There's Little Waste OUR WEEKLY RECIPE. CEI.Eliy SALAD. Cut the wlerv \ Vfeetabl*BD«te, up into inch pieces and each | one; rub dry in a towel arid set on I ice; p^^pare a smiUl cup of English i walnut meats and two heaping table .spoonfuis of choppcd olives. Mth a cup stiff mayonnaise. Just before serving mix all toge'Ji- er. put into a salad-bowl, with celcry leave.s around the edge, do not usfl lettuce. Be careful not to put the mayonnaise on the celery til! the las?t mommd, iij.cJ hr.vc fho mayonnaise vary thick, T0M.4.T0 SOUP WITH ORANGE SLICE.S. To clear toniato soup or tomato brtuiUoH cdd an unpealcd orange very thinly .sliced. tVei>h fish, including Spaniiih Mac kerel, Sipolted Troutj Sheepabead Kiounderi!,. Croakers. "Buclc and Roe Shad. Kui! line KiuKman’s hams, Includ ing: the fam6u.s “Smithfield, “F. ,F. V.", a.id ''Kingan’s ReliabJe.” Gross Grocery Company, Phone 9€. '‘Qaality Groc«r»” Prompt Delivery. It Always Helps says Mrs, Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In v/riiing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s Ionic. She says further: “Before i began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1 tiiouglit tiie pain would kill me, 1 was hardly able to do any of «iy hoo.scwork. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I be".i!! to feel like a new woman. I soon .iiained 35 pounds, and now, i do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. - t wish every suffering woman would give The Woman’s Tonic a iilal. I stili "re Caf'iui when ! feel a little bad, rtnd it always does sne good.” Headache, backache, side aci’.c, nervoussiess, tired, v.rom-out feelings, etc., are sure si^ns ofw^oman- ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, ti)c woman’s (oiiic. You cannot make a mistake ii? trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weaki ailing women for more than fifty yeaijrs. Get a Bottle Today! The Telephone OpiBraior Says: If you-permit your friends, neigh bors and servants to use your tele phone indiscriminately, you are iiiaible to be reported “busy” when there is aa urgent caii for you. It is easier for the operator to make the connediion than to give the “busy** report. When your number is caiie^ she in^indtively reaches for it with a plug. If your line tests “busy” she so reports. You may not be using the tele phone yourself may he unaware that someone ^Ise is using it.
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