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Some of the faithful who ;ire hit pretty hard by the new assessment say that some of the tax listers must be Republicans, because they are sure that no Democrat would treat them 50 mean. Ah faith, blind faith. SO.MK HEN THIS, Mr. W. F. Jnnes, tm Route !*, from Burlfng'toii is the own of the cham pion hen hatcher. Mr, Jonas has a little black drir.iey necked hen which he set on (ifteen eggs three week.s ago, and the other day she came off with Ifi biddlss, this little hen was set in a kefr and Uncle Tommie Malone is an eye witness to the fact that she hatched iij nice healthy cl.icks, ail n( which are doinjr well. The funny pan «f.this is that the hen set in a whiskey ^keK and this probably accounts f ir the extra chick. Sir. Jones is proud ■of Jjis little black he.i. and invited lhv> tlouUlisi'i- Thomasc.s to come aiiil ^et the hiiiiiies for IhenisL-lvos. BUBLINCTON GKAOED SCHOOL BONI>S. Do yott live in Burlington'! If have to Iks froud tf yoi self. Sut, unless you put your shoul ers to the wheel and help to a truly “Biggtir, Better Burlim then you have missed the mark. » tog 18 tie whc^l of proj :^'W^l^e«ve the world in a woi ^wo yoii found it. The Cf^ jtliingr we all ought to strive for is to .do ^lething worth wSile in tit world and " ttiake conditions better than we found them. The opportunity is at hand, "nie crying need of better scliobi facilities for the coming jjen* eration is adiiiitt^ by us all. ■ What evec else we do or want to do in tlvc ■way of progress, the care and Muca- tion of our children is of the very highest importance. No on« ought to stand back on this measure City, pride, patriotism and humanity aii- poals to every voter.. Let us have the Ibe.st for our childrn. Let us have a IsWge commodious school building in keeping with our cotton m.ills, our bsnks, our churches and other busi ness enterprises. Let it be a place where our children will love to go t-'j and then they will beter appreciate i the efforts we arc are making for their good in the world. This school oujthi to be ceiiti;ally located and the poore-^t ;is well as the wealthiest chiidrcii in tov.-n oug-ht to fee) that it is theirs and that they have the right to go there and to be content with a iicile utside .school that cannot give the’.'t every advantage the be.st enjoy. Our city is not so large but that the walx i will be convenient for all TXk PStKl^ Xewa and OpiMiau Fnm tlw Papers of Tl*f Siat^ A tM-Cu Tnia. . . Prom Bie Sanfoid 'Kxfiteas. tA frei|cht traia of one lmi^r«d ea'-s issed here Stiniday goinir aouth. The irs were pulled bjr two ongines. The rain was one mile long. He« N«at te a Tree. Chapel Kill News:) Mr. Arthur B. Hogan of Uie Cai- vsnder neighborhood; foiiod one oi his hens setting in Ae' fo^ks of a i CATAlrSA COLLIgGB NOX-CO EDUCATlOHAt- ClarenMmt OiffiMtely Nancd aa K«- Ckmrth GirW Stk«ol. NPWTON IS EXCEPTED. MAKES YOU SH» AND SALIVATES Girls Ffmm T*wn te Which SdMwl im Located May EuoU for Conne in laatitatimi. Newton, May 22.—^Icremont Col lege, Hickory, institution of the Se- formei Chureh of North Cartdina, hereafter will be the giris' school of the denomitiation, and Catawba Col- (l-fre, N«wton, will be the boys’ school,; I except as to locnl students. This long- large black guu tree, iii his. yard, ro- cehtly, and upon investigation it w~as, . > . - X.. i. . (discussed problem.was settled ir. the found that the hen was setting on ? I . , . ■ . . iClassis of the Church here tod.",y by nest of eggs some. 35 or 40 feet fi-om I , . . ,, , a decisive vote of 34 to 10. the ground. Sentiment for -the change is over- w-helrtiing:. President J. L. Murph;/ Letters by Cyclone. of Claremont College, Dr. J, C. Lebn- iKi'om The Sanford Expres.^) jard of Lexington,. Kev. W. K, 51c- The cyelone of May 7th earned ir\aj,-y of Lincolriton, Elder HJ D. War-- letter, written last October, from ih.? Jjck of Lincoln county, and othors home of Mr, J. E.. Bowers to the joined the animated debate for th-i porch of Mr. W. I). Bright, seven mil.'.^ eha.ng^g while President J. D. Andrews away. I.etter.s from the horn*;? of of Catawba and Dr. Paul Barring*!:' some of the people of fenford 'vve:'>'uf Conccrd ted the Catawba Collegj Carried off by thi.^ storm. It is sai.l forces, that some of tnese were old love let- | Under the change, one president ters. Mr. Bright now enjoys the win ^preside over both schools, though distinction of having received mail by' the idea now is that there will be tw-s 'I Uht ilM**, Mm n oniYivSiii^Uw Hi IvmIs» VAl CiloioK‘1 Baalm_yM si^lc. ,llf* korcilile! Take a d«e oT tbe danj!!«^ driag toaicfct aM tononov you m»}- iooe « da$'» Work. C'»loa»l i« taafttin or miidailver which ^Bcetoaia «( tM boiws. Caloorl, when it 'into eog^act irith aoar bile cna^ il^ lc«*Jltlag it ap. This i* wfaea you fed thai avfiu Baaara aod emaipiat- If aie «h)g- giib and .“^1 knoaced out," if your livw is torpid sad faMsela ooaatipatad OTT-Ott biK« keadadie, diiieiaiees,'wated toagae« if iveatfc is bador atomaeh aotir, just try a spaoaful of bamiM Dodabb’a Lbrcr ob ay gnaraatafe . TTSTT:'' T«& lUwa a-‘it’ iafeaitfttw' y iaA nal» yclr mI *» Md bade ^ am back ^ atm ri y«ar moih^, Oodaon^ dMtr^M tb sale «f «klMMl it to KU aedieiae; eatii»)i,«i|fk>a' tabl^ tkfrrfofp Mb w aot salil^ liver to wMk and dtsn four hMrm «f that sour fci)&.a|ri e4iMt■MM^.waite'' whiub i«g yni {eelvtoiMrable. I goafaalaa thai^ a fcottli- of Liver Tone wSfPt lMe|k;,your entini moBtha. ;ire :* toTCW HUUim Ifii baiiaieiW; dw-su’t aad Itiq^liiek Hi plMii^ tatte. the air route. On The Farm. (Kvrint Th» Dnnhiirv Reporter Thf reign of the honeysuckle the rose.-i the Inmible-bee .md moching bird, the bull-frog and th ‘ and will Sweet .scent.--, ••in.! Ihc ■full faculties. This ahJ other details ]ot the change are to be worked out .h’ter in a joint meeting of ttio beards I of trustees of the respective schools. *\e%vio!i jjtrOpIc r.iituriilly the chajitfc, ih6»jg:h they expressed 'lo *oi!>t>osition. * • A rather sonsationuL re?oluticn weat ;Thert? iiiii’t no time lo lose on a ''oi tisinp of coca-colii ;;nd kindereii drinks give health and e.xeirise so csscnti-il, sights and .sweet sound.'*—theClassis like a flash today, to growing children. I want to make aummer-time. Mr. Farm. vW “Po" T^e Reformed Churtji an appeal to all the patriotic orders |'^ rising euHy to fix fertilizer in ' ofticial orpr.n of the united in the city, tnery young man who '“n'l'o''‘“iti' ate the gi'owing corn. ■‘'''''0'™'’''^^°'’’ discontinue its ad- cxpects to live in Buriing'ton. everv parent who has childrtii to tducatc, piautation now, and wo-i't to vote for these r.choo! bonds. U »i'->otis, 'Hie indication'^ -r- will not mattniaiiy increaso your ffood wheat crop.'oNK DISADVANTAGE AlM*AltEN i\ and if it d-^es, it will likewise ir,. |Toi»nrco plants, are, as a rule ploutiful.! irroase your advantages. Without a ” t-omin^r ijp and doing wt‘i!. ' (Omaha Bee.) I^ood schooi you wouid be conipe-HeJ |whieh let us all be thank*; One coo^pUcation that is Ukwly to to employ teacher.s or .^end your chiJ- ivrirsc f]’oni ituerriiptlon of friendly in dren from home to school, entailing far greater expenses. We can have the very best here, let’s have it. Vote for bonds. H AKMOMOUS N KUTRALn V. tercourse with fiermany is the po^siUw dise]Un!ihcatson of the United Stales !lo act as mediator when the time A forres^pondent sends us t'ni&isftyry, *'^‘*djustn;cilt of irftcrnationa) tk- Thv rtug)i:i*r;tion advanced hy The * Wilmington Dispatch and seconded by ^ A WARNING, \vnrii »iur Republican iVic'.^r.-- not t. be.ca’jjfht nappiijg: i\s regards this ^^ciiiing municipal campaign, our %eivu)cr*tic fnciitls nre torn aaiind^i' they woyld like ?iothing bother than have u:> rui> a straight Repubii- eaii ticket for mayor and aHemian. They would then line up cheir follow ing by appealing to them to starsd by. the party and i\ot let the radicals get control of the city saying that it 4w>uld be a repudiation of the Wilson adminii>tvaiion for Burlington to Bepublicati. Stay out of the light as a party and line up with thoni?* hj»vo the best interest of Burlingt5>n at heart and are not trying to contr'i! the affairs in order to w.ke care of some friend who couM not be elected ^og catcher if they Iwd to get it hy a popular vote ^f the people. Be patriotic, be conser\utive, and u.v» some political forethought. Be noL deceived, and we will profit by it in tile end. Tliis ij; our i>dvice, you rieed \V. C.\KROL.f! * evidently from an ironicui Swifig. pa-peace arrives. This - - !pe*% says the Manchester Guardian. ct>nt.ingeney is, of course, rewiote, and WARMING IJ*" TO T\FT ^ i=oldiers bch/nging to part within tht; range of pos.sibiUty a Swiss rej^mcnt in garripoti at Bas?-,:! factor in the importance nf ' *v>nt to H certain cafe for :-efresh-pi csent inttrcuurae with Gorntnn.y. nients. One of iheni sat dowii alonetiiight not b« vital to the caU.‘% of at a table. Later a civilian^ a German have thv United SlAtcs elimi- thts paper, that provi.i.on be made ' n t«!k avbittfv of the ncgotiation?v Court bench of Mr. lyet the ;\dvantagre of h«ving the prti- b-vo met the approval j ..\Vould you shoot on the (iormuns ,f cecding.-^ moderated by the presence or of thr papiT*^. “Hurrah for Justice't j j cr . i Uho * ^ ' thcv iuv:;ded Swit;;t*rland ?" ihp Taft!” e>Jclaint> the Ha!vi^:h Times. Thi* Clastonia 0;;7-ctti» >;iys }Zr. Taft *‘\voii\ii uMd'uhtcdl> nnjl:*.* n t^ood Su-} preme (^>urt .ludge'* and "should there occur u vacancy it is not ah»- gethfrr improbable ihat ht* would re ceive an appointment.-’ the Supreme Taft; seenv asked the powerfful nr.iions cf the world not actually engaged in the wa^ is Ml stinci as to need no argument. If the United States should be di?; uuHlified. the situatioti nught bring t) the fore o»je of the South Americ:i of opinion that have been heard from they inv;;ded Switzerland? (Inrmiin. “Oh, no, never.*’ CKcIitinmd th? j seldiev. I “.Waiter, a pint oi |)ccr juid a wttf- jsiakv with potatoes for this brave vnan,” ordered the civilian. *i’cpuiilic.'^, for the neutral European nci- xpres^ion . ^ *‘And yovr pals sitting at the suffer for the same reaso:i CAKES and CANDIES Reduced In Price, All Twenty- Gent Cakes and Candy now lOc « - - Ten Cents - - - 10c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, full line of Fancy Groceries. When you trade at this store you do not have to pay other people's debts. Nothing delivered, Nothing charged. Your patronage solicit^, Kaipn s Place “THE LADIES’ STORE.” MONDAY MAY 31,10 A.M.^ 11 High Class Business lots wiii bo sold at Auction, Graham, N, C. (Old Whitsett Property on Court Square ) EASY TERMS GOOD MUSIC $15.00 in Gold for best guesses amoun t lots will sell for. Every one invited Ever.v one can guess. Graham Loan & Trust Company, GRAHAM, N. C. R. L. Holmes, Pres., R. N. Cook V. Pres., E. W. Lasley, Secty-Treas.' talile, would they nlao not shoot the all part.-! of the country lately . ■ j , ■ j ■ ',Goi-m:ii.s if they tried to liivade this are ai a kind calculated to make Mr • Taft feel good. WHO IS BOSS? When a street car on one of tho North side lines stopped at the e.mi of the line, the other morning-, one of the pas»:nKeii» found that the moinr- man was an old neighbor on an ad joining farm in ai; lilinQi.s oount.x'. “Hello, Bill." “Why, hello, Aii." Thnt's the way thev jrreeted osch other, and they .shook hands, relates the Cincinnati Enquirer. “I thought you were stil! on rh^ joountr.V;” I “Oh, no, neverS" reto'.-teil the Swiss, j “Waiter, a. (■lass of lieur for each (of the soldier^ at the next taMeV’ or- jdered the civilian. .And addre-ssing again the sokiier, he asked; “Is this g-enerally the view held in th? -Swiss army in resai'd to a possih.'e (Jcrman invasion? Are all the Swiss soldiers .so Gcrmansophil?" “I don't know,” replied the .soldier. “But why should you not .shoot th-? Germans?” “Because we belosij; to the iiand.” not take it unless it appeals to you farm," said on the passenjrer. as being: sound and to the best in-j. "So. I came to tiAvn and got thi« terest of the party's future. AGE PROBLKM. To the Editor of The Press. tDear Sir;—{ enclose a problem TWioh perhaps you may deem worthy of insertion in The Forum of The P^ess. I hope some reader will work it out. If froni' my age you abstract seven, the remafcider sfjuarcd' add to it eleven, it will answer in the sajnes ^gree. As if my age was multiplied' -by three. 'ji Now what is my age?. ROBERT GILLESPIE. ‘ Wiik«.B*M*TPWP9t«jP», 19f9: job, ami X am still here,” the motor- man replied. “I would like to go back to the farm, thoMgh. We .sti'.! have 320 acres and my brothers aro rantvintc the place. We ^ill have about 1,200 bushels of old corn on th'> place that ought to be sold ailtl there are many things there that f should look after.” “Why don't you go back?” the pas senger asked. “My wife won’t go. She absolutely that we do. It has beeji all alonjf tacity conceded that this country would t>e lookea to as the “great an'l good friend” of all the belligerents,, a position that is jeopanii?.ed to sonte extent by rea.TOn of present cpndl- tion,-«. 1‘AINT NOW, •MONEY.’ The mint makes it and under Continential Mortgage Company you can secure it at 6 per cent Tor any iegai purpose on approv ed real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 1419 Lytton Building, Chicago, Hi. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat sug gests a “Pay-Yoiir-Debts-Day.” The iefuses to live on a farm.’ And you' average editorial scribe will doubtless know she is woi'th about |30.000 and be hesitant to endorse the suggestion what she says goes with me.” jfor fear that he laay fee peremptikiijy And that man continues to work ^called upon to square personal pone*' If you ought to have painted last year and waited, how much do you think you msde? You’ll buy an extra jrallon this year. There’s $5 oi* SB for paint and labor. Aou think you won't, but you^will; you can’t stretch paint. it is always .so; the longer you wait, the more paint and wages. Besides what paint is for. What is it for? I>EVOE sells it-. HOW HE COLXD TELL. A couple of dusky pupils in a pri- T^ai'y school in the South were en countering difficulties with their “First Reader.” “Rastus,” asked one of the other, “how kin I tel! which is a d and which is a b?” “Don’t yo’ know?” asked Rastiss, 'why de d is de letter with its stuiii- mick on its back ” niARY C)P AN 6GG. —o— February 1.—Whs laid today in « bc'l of hay by a big bl.ick hen. February 2.—Was ptJt in a cra^ with a lot of other eggs and Iou«tMc] with a lot of otjier eg^s and loaded aboard a train. February 4.—Reached market. Febnsary 5.—Have taken up my resideiit* in what I understand is called coid storage. Keel rather chil ly. March ,5.—Have been here a month today. No change, no e:tcrcise, no prospects, no nothing. Not even day- liffht. Feolingf-pretty stale. KNOCKJ^'OLiT. .A youthtui phy.siciah had been sum moned as a witness in a ca.se" which depended *n technical evidence, anJ opposing counsel in cross examination asked .several sai-castic questions about the knowledge and skill of so young a doctor, relates the Pittsburgh Chro- iiifle-Telegraph, “Are you.” his asked, "entii'ely fami liar with the symptoms of concu.ssion of the. brain ?” Yes" Then I should like to ask your opinion of a hypothetica! case. W’ere my learned friend, Mr. Banks, and my- April 14.—This,'life is positively to bur,g our heads together, should . the worst ever. No wonder people get concu.ssion of the brain?” early and l»te aa a motonnan. tice with editorial preachment. We'-flw^.. a«lm*t,.. that Roosevelt talks Jwwt'whcn he is'hAt being cross- examin^ , . ’ die in prison. I’m most dead my self. September 23.—I don’t care any more. Every bit of feeling has been frozen out of me. My own mother wouldn’t know me, November (i—Gee, but I feel rotten! November 8.—Have just heard that I, along with several million othL-i once eggs, hnve been condc’^ned tn death by the pure-food inspectors, Tis well. It will be a bles.sed relief. A.S Emerson said, “Good-bye, proud world, T’m going home!” “Mr. Banks might, concerting reply. was the dis- A SURE TRIP. —4h— Now little bride, this maxim heed yom- wishes to attain— If at first you don’t succeed. Cry, cry again. WHITE MAN WITH BLACK LIVER ARE THE KLIES WISET I The Liver is a blood ^jf^urifier. It ^was thought.ftt on«, time it was the seat of the passions. The trou’ole wtih most people is that their Liver be- —1» ■ . I comes black 'because of impurities in “You can catch more flies with the blood due to bad physical states, honey than with vinegar.” “How aboat'causing- Biliousne.?*, Headache, Dizzi- giucose as a substitute for honey? ^ness and Constipation. Dr. Kinjps -A,re the flies all .wised upon pure food New Life P.lls will clean up the Liver, products Kk» ^everybody else? ^ a"t new life. 25c. at your Louisville Courier-journal. jDni|IKj»tt POOR
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