rm TWICK-A'inaBK OISPPATCU; busungton, s. c.
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Profes«H»nal C^is
Dr. J. P.
UHAUVArii Yh:rms.iKix\.
afCiee A Hm/jU^il—'UZ Worih S'lp-H.
OiTu f Vbou>‘ HTT. Itf.tiih-iuv
in Eastern Ndrtli Cwoliaa very
Buny of the Piedmont counties T»here
the )>eopl« are int^sted in the re-
; clamation of overflow^ Isirfs.
j AU citizens interested in U>e re-
elamatian of thes* swamp and over-
TBEIR ONLY BED BEUJNGS TO
HEB, SAYS WIFE.
Sonbury, Pa., Nov. ll.-^Because hb
wife, after numeroas quarrels, leit
him, Charles. F. Bowman caused an
flowed areas, whether from the stand- advertisement to bo published in a
j point of health or of increasing ihetr Sunbury newspaper, reading;-
i value as aifrieulture lands, are cordi- “My wife, Helen
j ally invited to attend and take part
having left my
bed and board without jurt cause, I
C. A. AndersoD, M. D,
Office Hours:
1 to 2 p. M. 7 to 8 p. M.
FtRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
,e l>ay t'aVn At
BURLUnrON DRUG STORE
John H. Vernon
Attoriinv and Counselior at Law
BURLINGTON, N. C.
Office 3his 7 & 8, i»;cond Plooi
of First. National iJaiik
Office Pbone, 337-J>
Reiideot Pitpae, ^7-L.
Dr. J.H, Brooks
SURGEON DENTIST
Foster Building.
BUKllNGTON. - - ‘ N. C.
in th’ pr^eedings.
JOSEPH HYDE PRATT,
.Secretary.
hereby give notice that I will not. pay
any bills contracted by hpr.”
ContradictinK him,. Mrs. Bowman
tonight printed the following adv-rr
lisement in the place where her hus
band’s notice appeared tlie night bt; ■ 11
fore:—
1, Hileli Bowman, did not leave; |
to Drive Out Malaria ;
And Build Up The Systen.
Take the Old Staadsrd GROVE’S
TASTELESS rtill tpNlC. Von know
wb't yoti ate Ulcitig, is the fomala u :
priated'on every 1*1x1, showing it is ' , , ’ , !•
Q!iiJii.ini* and iron in t'tasteless form, the bed of-my husband, Chai’les i...
?he OnmiBe driw out ‘^‘ Bowman. Wo only liad one. bud and,
tnsn bulds tip the system, 50 cents ^ |
^that belonged to me.” : . ;
i 'fhe woman says sh^ will sue for'
WHY PAY MORE?
When You Can Buy For Less.
\ large par: of t he high cost of living is caused by rot knowing where
to trade, those who pay cash are eatttjed ro th.e lA)vVi,.S i jPKICES.
WE AR HEADQUART-
THE BOV'S ^HO WOiN:
: The. applicant fDv the position
of office boy at Barela^ & Hinraan’^
iVi'.s .”.dt attr;ietive in appearance. His
ncse wa.s ciookcd a.nd his mouth wa.s
bi^. His jyckot was too large and his
trduEers too long. There were holes
in his stockings and his shoes were
not brushed.
dis-oroc.
■ONLY
ONE CHICKEN-
MANY DROWN.
sw.vM,:
RS FOR LOW PRICES.
I. C. MOSER
At L»w
First yntionnl tfimk liniuHin:
BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Dr. G. Fugene Holt
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Itiiuk Itnihtma
Office Phone 30S, Res. 362-J. |
Hiirlini^lon, - - - - N. C. j
Newton, Nov*. 12.—A laughable
incident occurred yesterday afier-
nbon when the northbound Carolina
and Northwestern passenger train
"What is your name?” asked the was swinging around the curves of
man at the desk. the serpentine tr^k between Lii’.-
"Martin Barry, sir.” | colnton and Maiden, in this county,
“Where do you live?” . , v,-her. a coop of chicken in the ex-
'•No. 10, ’veteran Court." ! P‘’ess Ciii- answered the motions of
Veteian’Court boys n-it iii (ie- the car in such a way that it flew
mand. Martin was dismissed. ' out the broad side door and lit in
As he passed out into the street he a o'eek, breaking open and liberat-
spieo' ii cfumpied bit of graen in a step '''ST ■’*! shipment save one un
corner. rt was a dollar bili. He pat lucky hen, which was drowned. The
it in his pocket and went back into train was stopped and backed to tha
the .store, for an hour Mr. Hinman ••scene of disa.'jter but only an empty
was bu.sy with l>oy.s. .Martin waited. -.'Oop and a dead towl were retrieved.
As soon as the la.st appHeant htul
Kone, he? appi’oachcd the desk.
When you trace y.itij us you DO NOT liave to pay some one else’s debts.
We buy in car lots for CASH, and therefore can save you money.
We cairy a fu’i line ot Corn, iJats, C. S. Hulls and Meal, Red Ucg,
Shipstuff. Sw. et Feed, Dairy Feed, Lar.J Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Onions.
Potatoes. Frebh Bread Meai, All kinds of Good Flour, both S raight and
Patent, Candies, l obacco. Cigars, and Chewing Gums, Salt, Bran and
Ha-,.
Dr. L. H. Allen
0?rOMETRlSr
FlttiiiK Gl'issess — A SPEtlALlH
Office 8ver C. F. NEESE’S Store.
Bui liivistoi), N. C
William I. Ward
Attsmey itt'Law,
Practice in State and Federal Cenrt*
^ GrahSBu N. C.
"Did you lose thi.=;?” he a.sked.
The merchant run thiousth his pock
et;! iintl said:
“1 must have,” he (ieoidecl, “for !
h:ul one when 1 came in. Where diJ
you find it?"’
Martin told him.
.\!r. Hinmau eyed him keenly, an-.i
rccoffnizcd him as the lirst applicant.
“Have you had any experience as
ollicf l)oy?” wa.s the query.
“No, sir.”
“Suppose I should hire you and
The remainder of the shipment had'
frone squawking indign.niitly into th-> |
u'ood.s, and us the crew could n.Jtj
take time to round, them up, the
I lain proceeded ;iorthn;'rd while thej
laughed pleasantly over!
an unusual o^vnt in i*atiroadii:(r. f
COME TO SEE US!
wmSKEV IN COFFINS.
Oliiccrs and Kmpiojes of Coffin Fac-
jury (ndictod for Shipping Whi.s-
key.
MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO.
Burlington and Graham, N C
Millers’ Agents for Melrose and Dan Valley Flour and Feed.
II
Chattaniiosta, Tenn., Nov.
12.— Thj I
EIGHTH ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF THE NORTH CAROIJNA
DRAINAGE ASSOCIATION, BE!.-
HAVEN, N. C., NOVEMBEK 30TII
AN» DECE-MBER 1ST,
manager of the
.‘•ii'iuhi want something done that you I*'ederal Court grand jury toilay le-
didn’t know how to do.'.”' iturncil indictments uKninst T. C. Bet-
Jliirtin looked strnight at the (jijes-jtcj’toii, police ccmmissionor .rf Chatta-
1 loner. '‘I’d do it the Iji'st 1 could, nooga ;md tTeneval
i sir and the next time perhaps I'd do i1 Tennessee Coffin
{better.” The position was his. |charge of conspiracy to defraud
1 “I knew,” .aid Mr. Unuiian ii> re-1 Uoverument and shipp"" liquor
i laiin^ tti the story, “that boy whs | without proper bviuKiing.
i would return a dollar to a man whom I (’. L. Mylvif, Frank Fox and A. G.
, he had every reason to dislike, and | South, enipicyi‘^ of Bettertcn s conin
wait patiently a whole houi- to giv
},i ETSIODIST M! NISTEK K! I.tE!»
ON HIGHW.\Y.
Casket Co.. on the | K‘‘'’ Sweatl Victim of
I known ,As.saiiant.
iJn-
POSSE SE.VIiCHINU FOK CHILD'S !
.\SSA1I,ANT. i
TAKES Sl-VI'ER AT NEGKO
HOTKi..
Xcjjro M.ay he Lynclu*d Fcr AtU’mpl-i
i-d Outriifix* «fi Foitr-Vrar*0!d (iirl.
There will be held at licihavon,
Beaufort csuiity, North Carolina, on
November "Oth and Decem'btsr 1st,
1915, one of the most importnril. con- .
ventions that has been held ■=' J’d trust Martin
State during the past year. This n.juion lollars,’-Ex.
the “Eight Annual Drainage Conven- ;
tion”, which will be httld under the
siuspices of the N’orth Carolina Drain-
ag6 Association and the North Caro- ,
lina Geological and Economic Survey., (Everybody’s Magazine.)
More progress has.pobably been made Brockviile man, who has a Ivome
in drainage work throughout the _ Scotland, to which he returns in the
swamp and overflowed areas of North ^ bought an expensive fur cap
Carolina during the past year than in ; ,.(„.jitry to give to his game-
XEVER AGAIN.
I'onipaiiy, are jointly indicted with the
commissioner. i
The indictnu-nts grew out o)' Iho
shipment svf various (juantities of
whiskey concealed in cofiliis from th'J
j defe\u!ant’s factory. The dctendant's
; except Kox were arraigj’.ed and the
'cases will probably come up fo’-
Irial at the present term of the court.
Kox is reported sick.
Or.fe i:]ion a lime there wa.., j veri-
lalile cyi-ione of condemiiation raisoil
I ill the Hem jcratic papers, whtfu Presi-
Kinsum. N‘. Nov. 11. '’'‘I’"'* j tient UoosevoU. in a reception at the
county poK^e is searching t;>r (,rum j wh,,;, Hou.'se, had among his gues!s
SjUtheiland, IS years old, colored,. Unujj;.,. -i- Washrngton. a prominent
an unknown a-s.sui!ant la.st night near I who, yesterday attempted to ciiminii,-j j-j.p|.,,sent;aive oi' his race. U
Hauilot, N. C., .says :t special from jly .-.ssauU a four-year old daughter, o) j mipcc!!an(j:!Us gathering and
that place. He was driving out from j I'. Smith. Tiie chiUi s motnei, i loiiked upon as an informn! function
' Charlotte, N. C., Nov. S). —Rev. Geo.
j.Swe.-at, a We.sltyan Mc-'Ji'?dist niinin
id
was .shot and instantly ki”cJ by
ilamle.t to his home
distant, alone
!-al milos!'racted by wreams disrovered the
:V ill-. Uatchclor an.! : gro with the girl in a corn crib.
sen.-c! of the tci'iii. The News
i .-U!:! OiKs'crwr, the
u no^ro driver who hiui beca st-iipe3; A reUnblc report f^uy? that :f .>ouih-1 Suite
let
any year aiuce the passage of the {
N'Orth Carolina drainage law. Ques-'
tions of very importance in connec~
tion with the drainage work of the
State will be taken up and discussed
at this convention. Those attending
tlM meetinsr will have an oppiortunlty
to Tisit'the Lake Mattamuskeet Drain
age Distrtet, which is not only the
largest drainage project in the State
but is also the most unique drainage
proposition which ha* been under-
'taken in the South. This work is
nearing completion and the delegates
■will have a splendid opportunity to
see what drainage can aceompli*h in
reclaiming swamp areas' and making
more productive lands already under
cultivation. Delegates will be in at
tendance from nearly all the oDunties
BREAKS JAIL TO SEE 22ND WIFE.
keeper. Two years ago last winter he
twk it over and presented it to the old
man, who was delighted with it.
The cap was very serviceable, hav
ing flaps that came down over the
ears, and would wear about a life
time. The next winter the American
returned to Scotland and noticed to
his surprise that the old man did not
wear the fur cap.
“■What is the matter with the cap
I gave you la.st winter?" he asked.
“I haven’t worn it since the acci-
dcnt”, replied the old gamekeeper.
The man from Brockviile pondered.
“You didn’t write me concerning
any accident,” he said.
“No,” mused the gamekeeper. “A
man offered me a gla.^s of whiskey
and I didn’t hear him.”
Georgia Negro Just Had to Visit Hi.'»
Latest Mate.
(Thomasvilje, Ga. Dispatch.)
Malachi Jenkins is a Thomas coun
ty i.egro who confesses to having en
tered the matrimonial st.ate just twen
ty-two times. Malachi’s latest mate
by ai man at the (niint where the body
was found with a liuilot through the
heart, on hearing shot.-;, returned and
maiie the find. The coroner has be
gun an investigation, but ha.^ made no
leport.
BRYAN'S SCBBLES.
orland is captured
be iynchiM.
MLKDERED HIS WIFE AM)
.MITTED SCICIUE
Den:;icr:itii' ?rg;ii;
lM.se a ilood r,(
he %vil. p!ob.ibl> ^ “pokeberry juice” to .spread the in-
i formalion anti make it more impres-
sive.
However, the other day. President
Wilson and his fiancee, m-jtorcd to
■ Harper’s Ferry, a distance of som«
..Richntond Real Estate Man Enacted TO miles, in the rain, purposely to
I Double Traged} in New York take dinner at a negro hotel. Of course
The plan which the President pro-1 Hotel. ;a chii: went down the back of the
poses is not only a departure from j | Dem-x-rats, and especially Secreta.-y
traditions, but a reversal of our; New York, Nov. 11.—H. Ciui Rup- of the Navy, Darnels, who is owner
It ’S not only -ilpert, a re,".l estate and bo'jd broker of loT the Raleigh, N. C., organ and
shot and instantly
our
national policy.
menace to our peace and safety, but Richmond, \a.,
a challenge lo the spirit of Christian- [killed his wife and then killed himself
, , - ity whidti teaches as to influence oth-,in an uptown hotel today. From a
live* in Lownd^ coun1,y, and tong example rather th.in by excit-1 di.ny left by Rupert, describing his
WOOY.V movements in the last few days the
police learned that the couple had
. frequent quarrels. A note book c-on-
Speaking of labor lo.?t, how about
tfceiv series of sermons which a Cali-
anxious to see her again and weary
anwous lo «=e j fear-Mr. Bryan’s Reply,
of the separation, he aroke jail here
and made his way to her home.
Suspecting him of having returned
to his family the police went on a still
hunt for Jenkins and found him en
joying the society of his newest wife.
Jenkins was in jail here charged with
a misdemeanor and is now in his old
cell, where he probably v/ill have to
remain for some time longer.
was editor at the time of the Booker
T, Washington episode.
There is cause of protest, but what
is the '.ise?
It is President Wilson now v;ho
rules the roost.—Union Republican.
fornia pastor is preaching, urging wo
men to do the proposing? Haven’t
they been doing it, in one way or an
other, from the lime whereof the
memory of man runneth not to the
contrary ?
taining the names of persons in Rich
mond to be notified i!i case of emer
gency, was found among Ruppert’j
effects.
Y'oii can cultivate talent but
cannot create genius.
you
Sini DU Sant. OtlNf itmalw* Ww't Cw.
The woT-«i case*, no matter of bow loss ataadittg:,
«re ct:re'} s>)r fbe wosd«rful, oid reliable Dr.
Porter -' Antis^f.ic He«Uui; Oil. It relieve:*
¥Vuq H««I> at the saaae tiiae. SOc, Slik'
Youth sucks the sugar coating and
Icuves the bitter pill for age to swal
low.
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