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y\iiH fOUK TUB8DAY, », tns. Ite Twlce-A Hfeek Bisjatcli! ftlMifced Ev«y T^y #ml by her pastor, BevJ Daiiy NVwa; i fKt State Dte^tdi i^bliahiiig. Co„;'i'. S. Bi'own^ assisted by the V. jf.n-;vtiij) he struck U) Butiiiictoii, C. OSes, i^irst Floor, Waller Bmkling. TielepiMtlte N\ii. 2fiS, Subscription. One Uollar ^Kt Year, payable in advance, All communications in regard to !R. Strickley, a former pas lor*. ! The sympathy of the entire ' i'oreavisii i" tempers 'i.-iinbs f'U’ird Dispateii i'ubUshing Co^ and not to So calm, sa sv.ect, so still any individual coan«ted>«tfc tfc* vi-islsed tliat-l'wjfflvt'be as-they All news notes and conimuiuca-' Eo;. cj'.d the j eHdi cf slU turns >f importaDce must be signed: by tbe writer. . _ I ;, We are not responsible for opinions ,1 ihought upo:; t;’.e h;.opy u6i\d of;the .correspoMents.. = ' . ! ^ ^,.'v blcsi ' reiUiTOCtlon call. The funeral service jtthile i» Tacoma, w.-.shingtooj^feund THKILLIXG TO V’OUXC AND OLD. s held at Macedonia Lutheran lin editorial on the News Letter iii the ' — and on the re- . Whi!« :he thrilUijp aeriiil arenic up aa acquaint- acts, as well as sensational eitjiiestriaii- ■yviscoi’sin: farmer who -jia and hippodrome track events, are his name ba put on the ;;'jsoIuteiy ec^entiol to all big tentad f the News Letter. Tno sho\v», tt-ieir performances, would fall e.: i:s roniiirkuble growth t|) flat were i; not for the clowns, Pri- that ji is {lot looking oat ;;-.ri!y tho mujViity of shpw'-go.mg ■j;u!iusinsts, net to r.ienticn the small boys .-iKd girls, vi?i{ the canvas, cities 10 be amused, and the 3a.Iaried jesters must see to it that none are jjoiiiled. -EealiziMg .Ihat r;ojuiy share of.- the success c " a'.sa eiitevtainmcn; (Ipjjend; upoii the:funsio'.'s, the Rob- i:;s;j-i famous Show?, whieh glve af- com . niunity ®oes out to Mr. Coble aful his jinaiiii'i;' .list o children. -May He who the - winds to the shorn The Great S»p-Mbkar Deoil Lye Letifi- ov, the .uii-: and keep them. [-I- Subscribers will take notice that no r^eipt for subscripitioh, for The State ! Dispatch will be honored at this office i unless it is numbered with stamped figures. and huly Ar.J V.iihcd trir.'. I r.iigJii be ;'.s they I'oravcf so :'.t rest. ' . li v.o'.tV.re of the University :.!i:s;oa cf a'!! cvher obligatio- I’ thinking of the people ; ilio L’.-.ivii-sity walls. A Gree:";"- expressed i: very, .aj-- L^’ W'lL'v. hv’ The News Letter i;>o !'£■.■■■,. j advevTisement of—J’.o U;:iv£v;i;y,” Thi> Letter is sent £ntered as second-class matter May 10, 190S. at the post office at . ., BQrlington, North Carolina, under the : '' ''*' Act ot (ingress of March '3, 1879, TWIX PICNIC. I tliougiM ii'pou the .Uuppy ’Jicn.ii'sl whom 1 longed to be, ivjniiei'cd caald I .he:;i' ih-.'^ speak,. ■ wjuM..-Tisv n'.c; of ch;'»'se to ;’.ll i” 10(5 L'!:V i'.n'J ln'L'!'!c:r.? liiay obtain a c ^-T tl'.c Ki'v,'^ Lct:‘cv o:’.;h week to Mn E. R; Rankin. those who wnn. evening 'perfotr;iari;e.rf, i:; Ncrih Caroli:::i S. ;urd2y, September ;5th, at Burlins* Process ar Process. Foot of Cie Sc. Cans of Red Jkivfl Lye wiM maira twenty pounds of the b^t srap. De'vfl Lye b pulverize^! ana dJs- 9oIv«g^s SQon as it touches the water. Best for Deaning, Washing, Scnibb&ig. Tho Rur-.il carvievs ai'.d patrons of Rcu'.e Xp. 1, Union Ridpic, nnd Route No. Altan;aha«’, .0., >vi!l have their .annuul picitic at Stony ' Creek, (Le.T's Old Store,) Saturday; October 2nd. This ir, in a good community r.r.d amor.g tiic best people in the world and n good rime is in store fo-.- those who attend. 1 ni!';!; Clo.-jr no t upon, xhe happy cle.ni, ■ '.he Lard’s protc^tioji xh.: a.near-investing wall; Closer than » nioat about me, (.•'.os-. than to'sver tall; Closer than.a suit .of armour, or n; bands or feaf can be, Fc!' ine against my own. asssili protection, keepth n-.e.” How's This? CHAPEL HILL LETTER. Chupci Hill, N. C., Sspt. 20,— Nnnh Cavoiir.:i Club \vas held Mornluy night, Sep^ :^Oth, Tho primury purpose of the lueeiin^ wui- vo sluit ihc tion for same but cannot pi'omise to;^^ county clubs and plan work for tho be . present at this time. We would jP^’csent year. At this meeting there much as some ofi'™^ an open discu.'^ion on “Adver- The editor of the Dispatch is in: receipt oj: an invitaticn to the Twin; Picni;- to be hekl a; 3to;;y C- eek, I (Lea's Old Store) by Rnral carriers,! Eoute No. 1, Union Ridge, and Route No, 2, Aitamahaw, N. C„ October S. Vis extend our thanks and appreci-v- .present eniov it ever our very best friends live in this com munity. CHANGE.S MANAGEMENT. Miss Lillie Shattei '.y, manager of Ralph’s Place, tising North C.'.rolina." In developi'i:; this subject it wa.« shown: I, Wha; Vk'e i'.aye to Advercise; 2nd. Why W’ 'iceJ u> .Viivertise; and 3rd. Effective ,\V;;y.-= of Adverii.sing. In Dr, Bran- lorrnerlv opinion this subject is the most has is- iniper^ant one now confronting the signed on account of her mother’s !>««?!■ of C.iroHna. The first health, and Mr. James Workman has P-'oblem to be worked out by the been selected as her succe^for. Mr, wi\l be a detailed study of the Workman says he will be glad to have “>x lists in the various countie.s. hh friends call to see him at his new -onie of tho Club members !are at ivork on such subjects as; ipr.nperism, homicides, suicides, and l.othcr similar topics connected wi(h North Carolina life. Last year 121 North Carolina sub jects were worked out by various DEATH OF MRS. COBLE. I, Hattie Anna Coble 'was born near Briefc Church, Guilford County, No vember 18, 1883 and departed this life September 17, 1915. She was daughter of M..N. end Nellie J. Groeson. On April 22, 1908, she was married to Robert A. Cable. The were Club members. These studies em braced such topics as ; School, Sun day School and Church surveys of North Carolina by counties; a detailed study of the local market problem -n deceased is survived by her husband I ^*®‘^’l‘*enburg, Woyns, Wake, Lincoln, and three children also by her parents Rutherford, Granville, Rc.ndolph, and Northampton counties. “Elbow Room for Hcme-.Seekers”—a study of the uneultivuted areas of the^State; “The Bill for Imported Food iiud Feed Staff” and “Tax V’alues of Farm, Lands Com pared with Census Values.” These are a few random pickings from the t'il topics worked out by the Chil) .'-"Iir'. c-.-, (ilri-cTiv 5U>.: tfco CtfUtS Jif Tuke ilM'i: rarjily : • 1 - f-i'i • hy il.., T. IctJt;. ej r. •."uX'iKiirp:, , ; r-';-;7r. at;;: Li- -,5-i >uri':ic*'^ « I’rUu- \ .-iliiulsts. tf’-istfnation. icn, -V. C,, er.g-aged for this season as .lir.p;r.'iUleled a q-ao'ua of world-falttoi.is as r.itf“.cy. can hire. . , '''Tiirere is a veritabie army .of those ^^^EUMATISM AND ALLIED P-AINS orof the bi’eaks nj.; .'-'▼rreciatirig.cach jjily fe-Uows, whoso sole work is tT —THE\ MUST GO! . day,' as the propo:''.,.c:'v of pritiiing pi'ovido whotecnie laughs and amuse- congestion of the blood in its grades decreases and the receipts .if '.nciA for al! classes and all ages, fln'v causes pain Sloan’s Linijnent tips and Isafy grades grow heavier. From the time the main* tent door.^; Penetrates to the congestion starts the „—: are open, which is an hour before the :V'oa*! to flow frsely, TW body’s MOSGOYITES NOW NE.4R SUR- ib'st act enters the rings, until the ^h is renewed; t!;e pain is gone. ROUNDED .BY TEUTON FORCES C'Vid of the program, the grea.t hippo- The “man or woman who has rheu- . — droiiie track swarms vatU harlequins, neuralgia or other pain andVilna leaves Russians in BEST PAINT. W]i!ii is ir,',' Devoe. How 3‘ievoo'; It's 1*^;1 ye;;!-.-s b:i;. that isr.'t how. . , It ha.^ long loc:’. ;he best; bu: thi'.l i.!;i'-L how. I. h;’.- beor. (icv‘.'l'jpcd by use ar.ii study, by .'tudy and use; that is how, a:;c! approved i’y experience, mai;y years; that’s hdv.% if c.^mnionds itself by long las'.in.;: :.ini mirth reigns fast and furious. . The Katzenjainmcr Kids, Bustof Brcwnj simple. Simon. and the Billi- ken, Those, together with all the other comic . supplement characters, ' are there as well as more than a score of ‘Others. -\lso a whole army of suffra- !;''Jttes. If you da i;ot wish to enjoy hale and hearty jollity, it will be ad visable to i'emain away from the Rob inson Famous Sirows. On the other halv.l, if you are suffering from an at tack of the blues a ceriain and perma- ne'.it cure is nsu'red if you atteiid the {'crformance. fails ;o keep Sloan’s Liniment in their home is like a drowning man refus- ir^ a rope.” Why suffer. Get a botr tie of Sloan's. 25c, and 50c. $1.00 bottle hold six times as mtich as 25c. Mze. Triangle Nearly Hemm^ in by Ger mans—Must Fight Way out or Re tire Southward. OVER MILLION POUNDS OF BRIGHT LEAF TOBACCO SOLD. Field .^larshall Von Hindenburg and Arch Duke Leopold, of ^varta. Co operating to Catch Part ot Czar Nicholas’ Army; Russians Still arc Hopeful. No. Six-Sixty-Six i Rocky Mount, Sepl. iS.i—One mil- London, Sept. 19.—The Germans ; lion zhsee hundred thousand pounds have occupied Vilna and, by a wide 'represents the all-week sa'es on the s-.veeping movement to t!ie north have Rocky Mount tobacco market and the j succeeded in almost if not entirely sur- price paid is an average of slightly ^i'ounding a portion of the Russian better than 10 cent.s ,i pound. These j army fighting in the railway triangle f ... iv.'ere lively offerings ot the brig’nt between Vilna, Lida and Viloika. and small paint-cost; not cheap the gallon, but cheap by the job at:J . {?.*' MALARIA or CHILLS & T£VER. ; Five or »ir doKc will break any caie, end cncap by the year and ten .veai", if ,skeo then leaf this v,eek and the first block sale e^ci«tly ypjjj, occurred on yesterday and cheap by the lifetime. Tha;’> huw. Ho!, .-ind May sell it. reium. It «c)> on ft« liver belter than . CBlomel and doe* not (ripe or rickei). 2Sc T!ie Russian forces in this district cither must fight their way out east- the market this morning is fin.shing ,ward or retire; in a southeasterly di- up ;he refhaining offering brought ^rccticn, for the only railway left en- jf'VEr from Friday which could not bejUrcly in tVieir hands is that 'which I reached though the sales continued all 'runs from Vilna to Lida, and thence Read the valur.fcle ads in this issue, ^day. According to the report the col- ; to Baranvitchi, Tickets •ATTENTION’* at Very Low Round Fares on Sale Trip Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of The South MOR WHY S9.95—BURLINGTON, N. C., ta WASHINGTON, 0. €,, and return acrouat 49ih. Encampment G, A, R., September 27th to October 2r.d, 191.5. Tickets on sate September 3.5. 2$ and 27th, with final limit of October IS, 1915. Stop oyers allowed al! points Charlottesville ta Alexandria, Ya., in clusive. SS.M—BURLINGTON, N, C.. So WASHINGTON, D. C,, and return account Scottish Rite (A. A. S. R.) '33rd degree, Octobcr 18 to 24lh, .Vlso and three brothers and three sisters, Janies F. Greason, Sapulpa, Okla., M. C. Greason, Greensboro, H. D. Greason, Jones, -\!a., >lr.«. Joda Stuart, McLainsville, and Mrs. Donna Coble of Burlington, Mrs. Coble was a woman of fine character, capable and of a bright, cheerful disposition. She added grace and charm to her home and every j “Not large in size, a single ..ihejt Xatioiial Association of Postmasters, circle in which she moved. This in|of five columns, the University f joctober 20 to 22, 1915. Tickets on sale a larire measure was due, .not only TwlNarth ('arolina News Letter is not|October loSh to 19(h, inclusive with, l.cr culture and refinement, but to ajonly an innovation but it is a pubiica- |finai limit of October 31st, I31i>. beautiful Chri.si.ian character b.v 'which ition "which is doing a real service, and f her life was dii-ected. She loved herjdoing it well, in emphasizing what is i $21,43 BURLINGTON, N. (’., to church and Sunday School and was j beng done and what ought to be done STATE CAMP, FLORIDA, and re- absent only when providentially bin-^for the upbulding of North Carolina | turn account Southern and National dered. God’s ways ars “past finding,—the above editorial e.xtract from the Rifle Matches. Tickets on sale Octo- out”, though ordered by eternal wis-|News and Observer speaks for itself. !her 3, 4, 3, 6. 7, 12, 13 and Uth, i?i5 dom. He has taken her from ihis 'jTcday ihere are over seven thou.san.'l ^ulth final limit of OctolxT 31sl, ISl.^. world of sin and sorrow to Himself i”anies on the mailing lis; of the New.s in Heaven. “It is the Lord, le do vwfcat seeraeth to Him good." Her Itlie University is of the opinion that'ticket with special agent at Union Sta body was laid to rest in PinewooJjthe Nows Letter covers as large ;i iion at Jacksonville Fla,, and pay cemetery under a bank of flowers, sur- j^crritory as any other news sheet i-.i | hient of fee of S,50. rounded hf & large concourse -f |lhe Ui^ited States. Dr. A. .S. Wheel-1 O. F, YORK, T. P, X, Him ; Letter, The Bureau of Extension Extension of limit until November 29th may he secured by depositing friends and relatives to await tiheier, of the deportment of Chemi.-rtry, j Raleigh, N. C. PUBLIC SALE! I wiil offer at aution on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 19iS, at the residence of the late Thomas N. McPherson, 2 miiea Noith of Cane Creek Factorv:-LIVE STOCK. FARMING IMPLE.MENTS and HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, S.^LE WILL BEGIN AT 10 A. M. Mrs. Corselia McPherson Snow Camp, N. C. MILTON TilOMPSON; Auctioneer, I A PJNE WHOOPING COUGH { REMEDY. .Motherj, Di-. Boll’s Pine-Tar-Honey i:'. just the remedy for your children’s ..cold ailments. The fact is that pine jiis a quick ene.Tiy of cold conditions, jits Quaiitics loosen the mucous in the j thi'oat, soothe the lungs and open ii;’ jtha nir passages. The combination of j honey, soothing and pleasant, with the ; loosening pino quality makes this an I ideal cough reniedy for children. Each I i'.£,ssir.g year brings for it, new fnenas, IA family qf growing children cannot j afford to be -withoui it. 25c. a battle. When You Can Buy For Less. A large part of the high cost of living is caused by not knowing wiirre to trade, those who pay cash arc entitlstJ to the LOWhSI PJiSCES WE ARE HEADQUART- ERS FOR LOW PRICES. !33SKE?-:!ir:i: When you trade vitli us you f)0 NOi have to pay some >.nc eise’s iltiiii? We buy in car lots for CASH, and therefore can save you money. We carry a full line of Corn, Oats, C. S. Hulls and Meal, Red . ;cg, SkipstufF, Svvt et Feed, Dairy Feed. Lar i Meat, Sugar, Coffee. Onit^ns. Potatoe.s, Fresh Bread Meai. All kinds of Good i'lour. both S raight and Patenr, Candies, Tobacco, ('igars, and Chewing Gums. Salt, Bran and Hav. COME TO SEE US! garaafc':»:a.' MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO, Burlington and Graham, N. C Millers^ Agents for Meirosfe and Ban Valley Flour and Feed. ft POOR
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