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IflllttM ft iwe llqNBrt ii,«W PriswersiM Rre Niles sfTreulB h Tvsbp A PROGBESSrVE REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE CPBUILOINt; Vn-' AMEKICA.N HOJIi S A\J> AMERICAN JXDUSTBIER SUt* Ltoary Ccmpr BURLINGTON, ALA.MA.NCE COCNTC." NORTH CAROLiXA, TCLj;;AY; skPTmBEIi 2ii ifllo. • O'*** DEMOCRATIC TAiUFF UW CALLED POOREST REVENUE PRODUCER EVER ENACTED SNOW CAMi* H'KMii. ()IBSO:NS Ji 1,1-; S’Ht«K iS. itOUBKU j ■-01-' I Cariei-, of Mebasiii, “T; Petei- Jlix- Weeks Makes Reply fo KitcMn Article Relative To Tariff . .lliiss Kunic;e Dixon liuri rcuiriitvi a visii, tQ-fi ieiui.'' in Buriingt.o.i. I*iact* Ml'S. Thomus C. • i'’. viKJliiiA' he;; fiilht.- •• O-'-!. . . j‘ . Ml'rf. ChnJ'lo? Phillips/ of' Graham, iviib her faihcjr^ Mr. 'j. Ri CoWe. : Mr. A. E. J.)i xon, of I:’ayetLevilk, his faiher, iMi*. J, Gj Dixon, a \short visit reee»l!v. . • ■ — - . ■ - 1 U. S., HuiNne'^ anc2' Kobbtd hi Kariy licur Sunday— ■ Fo-siyiiftv niown. BOMBARDMENT OF i>. B. received rxV-i- yt‘.ivniay >f a ' robbery 4 iu\d o'cloc MASSACHUSETTS SENATOR SAYS I administration took over the govern- ■ SHcr! ficatipii Cibsonvilii; t,c-iu-c;u- yesterday iimn. H, S, Ihifi'inc* was eniesinl, l!ie blown and jMessr^. J. Pike ;hh1 W. J. AJian in money sefureil. It wus. kIso sia;i>d COAST INTEREST ni.«. v.hi-n ihc oi SincG Moiidav British Have Kept Up „ „,.„i 3 Contiguous aig Gun fire. iRi'e iit Gulf for :i fow w^ks, in thi is AN UTTER PAILL'RE—PAILS jment in 19J3. Since tiict time cor- IX ITS PURPOSE. p^/^tion income and war revenue : that the robljer eutered the buildi’j:^ occupie'ii by ihe pos'.offife, imt he Prof. Alfred A,.Dixon left Josi weejc found no syfe usid nuthing vrus both- jtax-es have been imposed. From th..se institute, Houston, Texas, ered. 0>rkevs .-^eaiWed dillKc-htlv ye.s- Pr«b«ble Republican C.ndidale For.sources something like |200,000,000 fov K. aduato ^vol:^c in Physics. terday fa,- some duo as to the rob- President Gives Daily News an In>jhave teei; collected. Therefore the , j^,._ p. Buj-Iingtoti, ber or i:ob!)eis, but wiihoui succe.-is. terview.-Cost of Uvins Higher. ;t,^asary has lost in worki.-.g balance Durin*- the afternoon a s.ran-et- in ^ I' his return to his work in Asfteviile. ' an automohiic, «-ho, it seems, 'had lusi : ■ _ Th«re is Nothing For Democrats toj "If this same loss is continurti until Whitehead and Mrs. C. his way, was detnined on suspic-on j oiidon Sent >j —Ti>e develop Do But Admowledge Their Tariff j December 1st, it can easily be seen j from Randlemnn, spent a for a short «hile, but whs released „p.,t of events in the JBa'kar. -nd ci Ideas Are Wrong and Revise Them, thut there NviU be no working balance with friends here lust week; when identified by some parlies who the Belgian coast of which the gen- Says the Senator, avjiiable. The w*i» tax measuie cx j j.jjgg Swannie Teague cnme home knew' him. One .-Jtory i.s to the effect. pires by limitation December SI of NO OFHCIAL REPOR { L Purpose of Attack Not Given Out But IVlany Rumors Are Afloat—The Balkan Crisis. The WAV tax measure ox^i , , , . iisive only tile haziest ,S;’turdny from ;;:i extended visit ia that 'Viis a South CaroJina phy?ici- knoivied^^c-. iio»v nioiiopolize attun- this year and sagai goes on the eastern Carolina with her sister. Mr?:, iiri and that he was identified bv one tion even the Russian front where list March 1, making it necessary to more Green.,boro physicians. This, there have been heavy 'counter either renew the wai tax and repcai ^ ^ series of meetings has just closed however, i-ould not be venifieil, nor .strokes against the Austro-Germans t e sugar oi pro uce a out • a, Creek, during which wo hope could his name be ascertained.— being- for the (noinent overshadowed. 000 revenue from other souices. la.=ting good was ac- Greensboro Daily News. g„ f.„, t),p i}a!ican« arc con- “The Underwood-Simmons tariff' , , u- u r I - cerncd the present ciisis is coJisidered ‘S | pg^pjg yjgittd gHer FRIENDSHIP HIGH .SCHOOL „iorf .suited to military than ciiplo- the poorest revenue producing law Iduring th-3 OPENS. matic action, one Minister ,tatW e\ei put up on t e s ue oo s. revival services, con- — the great developments are immi- know >t will be claimed that the warl^^.t^ i,y j ^ ; xhe Friendship High School opened p.^nt. With Greece is responsible for tke present condi- Washingto:i, Sept. 2.>.—Senator' Wingate Weeks, of Massachusetts, prominently mentioned as the Repub lican candid&te for President next year, gave the Daily News correspon dent tonight what he thinks to be a conscravative estimate of what may be expected unless the Democrats I'e- vise the Simmons-Underwood tariff during the coming session of Congress. Senator Weeks declares the Demo cratic tariff is rot only a failure as a revenue producer but thiEt it has | failed to accomplish one single object , this time cwry an average of about ^ that the Democratic supporters said it!U per cent duty. The lowest average would do. ..SoMtor W«k. «l.lm*irat. th. Payn^-Al^h f ‘ T}‘'“ hom, rfter severml days •nd *, A. of the UniverMt^ of N.rth '^Z.g nearer home Since Monday ihs co»t of liviny has advanced more afiout 17 1-2 per c6«t. So that if the husband’s parents, Mr. Carolina. Mr. Patterson comes to ..,3t there has been a more or less mthin the past two yer.r* than ever;|aw m operation we would Friendship from South Carolina, ,ontinuous bombardment of Ost^nd \>afon in the hisstory of thf. govern-,be oollecting about 50 per cent more .„here he taught the pas; two years, z^ebrugge and oiher points on the o;ths treasury down to almost noth-jihan yre are now gettmg from im- appendicitis He comes very highly recommended Belgian coa.st and according to ing: with the war tax measure ex-1portations. This would mean about ^ ^ ^ ^ , j, as a scholar and diseinlinarian. Miss „ ’ ■ mor, an enterprise is iiemg attempted I ham, recovering from an operation. Maude Culler, an A. B. from G'uiiford and Bulgaria Mr, A. C. Albright returnad last Monday, September 20th, 1915, with armed gainst each other, and Ru- aon but the falacy is easily seen when y^gj, Logansport, Indiana, where a goo attendance and with proapects mania waiting to take sides nothing we know that imports ^oming in at summer with his brother, for the best i-chcol in its history. (css could be expected. ' Friendship has for Principal this The British public, however, are IMrs. Dougan Dixon, of Burlington, year prof. E. V. Patterson, an A. B. more an.'cious to know what is hap- alre.-idy known. The {til ing hy limitation Deoember 31 and; 5^00,000^000 a year. sagar goinj^ on the free list March 1,| is assistant High .School which may c-iiiinge the whole aspect there is nothing for the Democrats toj not only is the law a failure but itu^^ teacher, while Miss .fohnson. a teach- k ! do but to acknowiedije that their tariff idcns are wrong and revise ths meas ure along lines which the Republicans have maintained were just. has not brought one single result that i the framers of the measure c'laimed for it. “1-he cost of living has increased Mr. Weeks’ statement is an answer lister during the past two years than^^y to that of Representative Claude'at any time m the previous history Kitchin, which was carrittl exclu.sively [of the country. It hasn’t stinmlated ; j undispiited, for dispavthes from Hoi- liind 3uy that heavy firing: has b?cn heal'd on many occasions during the week to the north of Amenaiid, which would indicate, that, if the (i"!-mahs havo not actually underta ke;! !o oppose the British ships, part of the German fleet ventured out to learn what was happening. But, i« l!ie ahxenee of either British or Ger man oiTu-ia! leport, everything is rumor. This applies, too, to events on the Russian front, for since the publica tion early this morning- of the Rus sian et>mmunication nothing oiScial has been received of developments there, except the Vienna report, which tells nothing except what was Russians are! than holding points along- ■I am willing to go on record thatij^ College. of (hi' war on the Western front. Miss Luititu i*'oglcman, the blind er “f several year.-i c.'p»rience, is in ftfti^ity (.'isplayed by the Brit j daughter of Mr. and T. E. Fogleman, char;;i- of the Primary department, i: fi rfoct appartiitly has r.o; been left’tack 'died Septembar IGth, after a long and "^his is the strongest Fairulty Vriend- Bhe was about twen- sl’ip has ever had and we hclieve one Funeral at Pleasant of ''>c iiest in the county. Hill, conducted by the pastor; Rev, L. The trustees are prepai inj; to open the dorhiitory for boafding students ijelieved to be more their own at various their ?Jne. In the West the ui-tilicry is the only ru- arm that could be consiered at ail active, while in the Dardanelles and on the Italian frontier the heavy gun /ire ha.s been oitiy oecasianatly interrupted to give local detachments of infantry an opportunity to at- in the Daily News seme months ago. rf‘»eign trade or sharpened the wits j boys and giiis have entered ^nd clubs. ,\ny one desiriiijr at*comm*- tarifT 's'as just and that the Ropubli- c.ir.3 had nothing to stand upon. Mr. Weeks, however, does net go into de tail to back up his statements that the tariff has been a failure, further than to point to the lew working bal ance in the treasury and to the high cost of living v/hich he declared has beer, brought on by the Democrats. The condition of the treasury is such that very radical action must be when Contrress meets in De- -ccniber,” said the Massachusetts sen- atoy. “llie workinig in the treasury last year was' $44,000,000 jigainst $130,000,000 when the present in Mr. Kitchin’s -irticle he went ',0|0f the inanufacturer but it has sharp-jfollows: Univer- dations will do wel! Ui write Mr. J. great length to show that l:he present encd the appetites of the employes;Catter and Wayne Me- S. l.S;LEY, Route 1, Burlington N. and as a result of this law and other|v^y^^ C. recent legislation and but for the war Josephine Coble Bernice’ Ibeiievewewouia beinamuchsreat-|pi^^ Williams ■'COUNTY SCHOOL TRACK MEET er indivittual di;-rtres., than we are I Elon Ocllege- now experiencing. Blanche Teague, l^ena and Lewis A new event is to be added to the “When the war is over European | programme for Educ^^tional Day at made goods >vill flow into this coun-I department of the the County Fair this .vear. A Coun- SECOND NEW YORK SUBWAY CRASH KILLS ONE, INJURES THREE OTHERS. Trolley Stops On Brink of 30-Foot Cave-In Mile From That On Wednesday When Seven Persons Were Killed; Heavy Traf fic Blamed. try at such a rate that our manufa- turing indiistriesi will be materially crippled. Foreign labor will be more willing to work at even less wages than ever before and as a result hot only will the manufacturer sufTer but the thousands of employers in this country will feel the effects of this free trade law.” SOCIAL NEWS FROM SBAHAM. *>y “*• ^ Graham, N. C., Sept. 28.—One of,>^reshments were served during the the most delightful occasions in the evening, social circles of Graham was the par- Those present to enjoy the pleasant- ty given by Misses Jaunie and Lilia ry of the occasion and who, upon de- Martin at theip home on North Maple P>^rting, declared the Misses Martin stfeet last Saturday evening from charroing and delightful enter- •ight tiil eleven o'clock in honor of *«i”"s, were- Misses Emma Geanes, their friends .Blanche Shields, Zelma and Minnie Very elaborate preparations were ^^rnbuckle, Mary Hunter, Bertha made for the affair and the occasion Wey, Mattie Fogleman, Gertrude proved milch more pleasant and was Boone; Messrs. Thomas Cooper, Ben enjoyed more than the guests antici- John Rogers, Gladys Fos- pated. The hours were spent in play- Isley, Randolph Buckner, ing games of various kinds and listen- Edwin Geanes, of Graham. The ine to the delightful strains of music, 'out-of-town guests were: Messrs. A contest was engaged in by many of Fogleman and “Bill” the guests in which Miss Blanche Way of Burlington, and Messrs Ernest Shields and Mr. Charles Jones won ,Wilkerson an’d Eugene Terrell of Ma- the prize, while the booby prize v/as bane. •Vew York, Sept. -u.~One death and Sylvan School opened Mondtoy, Sep- ty School Track Meet will be held in tember I3th, with Mr. J. Glenn Me- tho afternoon at which every City, Adams, of Siler City, Principal and Counly, or Secondary School in jV.la- of thiee other pei-.;ons re- Miss Natalie Tuck, of Durham, Asls^ County will have the privilege from the caviiig-in of the street tant. Thirty three pupils were in o; JKnticipatinj?. The Athletic idea is s^l^way in Broadway attendance the first day and prospects fast being developed aiaong the High tonight. An uniden- are good for an enrollment of at least Schools of the State and Alamance woman, who was caught in the forty for the year. County is not one whit behind when debris, died later in a hospital. it comes to anything ; long that line. ^he ENTRE XOUS CLUB. i A suitable prise will be offered to firemen continued their jthe-Sehocl .scoring the highest num- workmen reported Misses Mary Beulah and Sallie ber of points by the R- and Foster very delightfully and charm-j-Mr. Patterson of the Friendship I occurred a few blocks ingiy entertained the members af the School has offei-cd a loving cup to the theatre district Entre Nous Club at their home last J School winning the two mile Relay before 8 o’clock and Broad- Tuesday evening. iiEace, each team to consist of four crowded with people. The Srst part of the evening was "men and each man to run one-half "'s^lcening of supports in the spent in embroidering and chattering. Delicious refreshments consisting of ices, cakes and nuts, were served by Miss Mary Foster and the remainder of the pleasant evening was spent In listening to musical selections, ren dered by Misses Thelma Stafford, Beulah Foster, Nina Ingle and Ruth Thurston, .411 the members of the Club were present, aiso Miss McPhcrson of Lib erty, N. C., who is the truest of Miss Poster tJiis week. i/.ile. At ieast three schools must compete for this prize. subway, due to weight of traffic, is be lieved to have caused the. beams and Every school in the county is urged jPlanking to collapse, making a hole to send a team. Several of the sehoolr,! about fifty feet long extending about have already announced their intcn- [half way across Broadway. The pit tion of entering. There is room for! was about SO feet deep, all. .-V niore conplete announcement | Two of the injured, a man and h wiit be made later. Any school desir ing to enter will notify Mr. ,!. H. Me- Ewcn, Principal of the Burlington High School not later than Saturday, Ortobc.r 2nd. woman, were in an automoiiile that was carried down into the hole. The other person injured was believed to be a workman. A crowded street car was approach ing the spot, just before the cave-in. The motorman saw the tracks ahead sag and stopped his car in time to prevent it from being carried down. At least a secre of persons were carried down with the mas.n of twist ed timbers. The majority -were pulled out without diific'ilty. liaa and water mains were broken the cave-, but the flow was quickly shut off. Travi,s K, V/hitney, Secretary of thi Public Service Commission, said that the timber construction work was in spected yesterday and iinnounced in good condition. Tonight’s accidont occurred less than a mile from that of Wednesday w'hen there were seven deaths. A professor in tlie Chicago univer ity ha.s made the discovery that a '.voman is as smart as a man. But his wife made the discovery tirst. A Brooklyn Judge has decided that the tomato is a fruit, and not a vege table. Perhaps h> thinks the egj. plant !.« a ben.—Detroit free Press.
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