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In Their Courthouses on Wed-'American Red Cross Society nAO)ov - QnfAmKai 1 ft I ft r-i a -r a r 1 nesday, September 16 A call was issued last week by Is the Boy a Negro? Guilford County Board of Ed ucation is wrestling with the -. uc4liuii is wxiestiiiig wiui me Has Sent First Ship to Europe 'question as to whether Virgil! rn q "1 trnov 1-1 Vkxr ! .. .iuv American women wearing tne vvaiuun, a, x-year-oiu uoy, ex- Appear. UT- W Alexander, president Red Cross will follow the armies eluded trom schools m that town , . . i J- - - Of thfi North Carolina F.irmprs' oil -4-: 'cViir la o -natrvn Tl-ia Vivit o-n Vic Mfpr maKing a struggle iw , . . : . " me wwuug iiauuxis ua " "iw. wwj uu mo i111"' .1 -- i nninn rr oil dniinnr fnmiftvp' ii 1 i j 1 i i i-i M. j i- -i 1 i tha onvi ,q. .wioror ' w vuuuiv xaxmcxo rnp nntT. ptip n ot h n rorua "ha narents came Trom rtannn nn ncCOIS PAPER AT CALLS FARMERS TO MEET : NUEC3S CFF TO THE WArT DANVILLE IS DEr U1NCJ Wet-ly Newspaper Founded Onlv Recently Will No More i making a struggle for "x .tne Carolina r armers 0f all the warring nations on ship, is a negro, liie Doy ana his ! union, to all countv farmers' Via vofifiiric. nnu naratife nc, pv-meilCc, Ulc idiivuc-ucugvi . ' , , , . . - . "okwcuciua ui wuiuyc. xne iuuuipn ll Unions T.O hom mP5TlncrC in fnoiv P. ,,-, r. : 1 1 -P XT 1- mmv T its ViOTrrr1 tViot rvn.i - noch a weeKiy newspaper """ ,moi, mp oancu uuui new x ux t. . - wcj.6 j li-iri a little over four months respective courthouses on Wed- j this week bearing 120 nurses, of his ancestors was a negro, and ' F W DeCroix has died nesday, September 16th, to hear selected chiefly from volunteers a great deal of evidence was in .'i death and will no mor3 reports from delegates to the from New York, Washington, troduced tending to prove the This was decided last state farmers' convention in Ra- Newark, Baltimore, Boston, Chi- truth of the assertion. Evi bv the owner, editor and leiSh September 11. The pur- cago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, dence in rebuttal was offered by l r-her of the paper Mr De- Pose of tne county meetings is to Brooklyn, Buffalo, Cincinnati, relatives of the boy. There are m'vVho1 has admitted that, he Put into operation tfie plans Rochester and Albany, and some numerous kinsmen of the boy J,," met disaster partially which will be adopted at Raleigh. 30 physicians, many of whom that are interested in the out i .rh a subscription campaign1 Says President Alexander in have seen service in the recent come of the matter, as a finding u taken by a Spartanburg his call: "I believe the cotton war in Mexico. In order to avoid that the boy is a negro would lul,Vrv nv and partially he says croP oi North Carolina can be any possible complications only likewise involve them. The rel i' T -h the lack of support saved to the producer and that Americans were assigned to the atives have employed Judge W. i he 'alleges was promised the convention at Raleigh will duty in Europe. It is expected P- Bynum and N. L. Eure, as at- . n number of prominent gen- launch plans that will accomp- they will be back within six torneys, while the school com In a numpei ox plummy Kc PT1fprpn hpar-' - mittee is renresented bv Thos. C. Air DeCroix declares that htily by all the people. I have' The American party sailed on Hoyle. Relatives of the boy con- wired President Josenh Brown, tho TTnmhn re. Am origan UnoT tend that the ancestor was an will entrase in other busi- of Raleigh, President of the N. Hamburg, which has been re- Indian and not a negro. Upt i jC. Currency Association, to at-named the "Red Cross.". She! Hidlv to a tend and address the Raleigh flies the American and Red Cross ! Lookout, Democracy. n ij iiiuivv, u ma w i ..... , j?- n. to. oVnuf convention. .flacrs and thono-'h a Hprman vps. vnniirTPr IOl tllC ncgiaici ouum, o"t ' -e" " ' . i- i J? the status oi nis,auairs a iev SA ASHEBOROj rURDAY9 Sept STREET PARADE 10:30 A. M. Tl J J? ndgo, aiiu, wiuugu a uciiiidu vco-, it was sam a iew years agu -l 1 .Ml J 1. 1J1 1 ... ;sei, sne win not De moiesxea uy mat the Kepubhcans were so -w-T i ii ima v Wormnnr trt Antn I 1t-i r nu?n -.-F - -..t KnUlm r r i j nj mil - nn "rnn 1 1 i i . aiii.a. ww ili iiuik . j s ii i iiiv ill i.iii-b iii .Mil ill w 1. 1. 1 i v n pm ir i rum 1 1 ui I iov fl (T() nc ScllVA do inc uuv- . . f a in ""j v,ii wivii nn.n4- 1 1 i 1 1 J 1 L J- : ,ot thqt he had done ms oest ana ;aKam&t uwwuj(. mat it wouia oe next u lmpuissi- tried to play a square game, out' vweeuouuiu, i. v., ocpt. j.. ew uaro ior nea iross worK- ble to dislodge them, but now thit he had been victimized by Many automobile drivers are; ers. see where they are, not enoui the people that undertook his cir-! daily "flirting with death," byj Special uniforms were select- ieft to call the roll. The ranlc culation boosting campaign, and 'failing to observe the highway ed for the party of Americans. 1 and file of the people of Norh -t. result with the men who ran regulation, "stop, look, listen," , The surgeons wear forest green Carolina are not all fools, and the contest here, gone, he was when approaching railway cross- with a campaign hat, leggins and you canot always push the but Mt to face the music and he inSs declares Engineer M. C. army service shoes.. The uni- ton and carry an election just nent several unpleasant days Glenn, of Southern Railway, form for the nurses is a gray like you want to. We believe the "inrii f which time people. calle-1 who makes a plea that people us- dress with white collar and belt people will awake one of these him ud on his telephone and ing the public roads take somo and a blue cape lined with red. days to a relization of their duty 1 used him right and left for consideration of the feelings of Both nurses and surgeons wear and will bury some of the lead wtnriowhathe announced he engineers as well as be more the regulation Red Cross ser- ers today so deep they will not laulIl& r i. j Vcy-qiiI rvf -Hioiy ninn cafotv .V. U. 1 4- nm 1 1 Ulo f "Hnnl'o vinVl do in the mater oi awaru- vn uta.v.vj. , vac ua.nu. un uic oim, .evtai uei tc uiao ui uount prizes Mr DeCroix adver-! "Yesterday I was engineer on The first port of call for the .Trumpet." And if the machine rkH Ion posters and in his jour- Southern Railway No. 108 and at Red Cross will be Falmouth, 0f modern Democracy is not nlhit he was going to give Williams Crossing, which was England. She will next stop at ' ditched, then we miss our guess. - 500 in prizes a Ford au- about four miles west of Ral- Bordeaux, France, and from that 1 Creedmore Times-News! tomobile a piano, and a gold eigh," says Mr. Glenn, "I only city will go to Russia. Some of . watch The contest has been missed striking an automobile the nurses will be sent overland i Last Excursion of the Season to xiosed'for nearly two weeks now about two seconds, and in this to Germany where they may be; Washington Thursday, Sep 7,,ri nniv one of the prizes have automobile were grown people assigned to duty m central hos-j b n rwar ,1StS the !-nd childen. If J hrf rtruek th. 'pitals. , . t i tember 1914. automobile. The crash came, u .ucu . ".u. ." ZT "It : outhrrn T?nilwav will rerat Whdtu CrosVlow e Sfunni Society has enrolled 12 volun-! -y and -toatepom, to wrongly from the start. : naa just, sounueu uiewmbue ui teers ior service m ervia. i ney JJ'-g . eci trai Vr fipProiv is making ar- Thompson, answered a signal sailed on the steamer Ion Nina m r - q 00 " m nSSSTto award the ?ther from the conductor and blown a -flying the Greek flag. !ieay S.aht??Iv ( ' rri7pt A The bell was j yin the United States more ; 2? and nt 1LW DeCrix tHt 'averted a collison by suddenly duty, and then they are allowed be ok sale , at l ;Xit but took the 'cutting his car to the right and ?50 a month for service in the tonS51S.M?,, av licit ior the contest, out wok me .j j,: m r 19 f.t rf.ii.iLj ot. lAn wlion boro to Greensboro, Mount Airy 1 ' rt-'"l I li-L..t-t 1 W I. I I I 1 1 A. J Vi JLeW JL V v. ; I II I J i. 1 L.n LCft Clilvl -fc T 1 (1 . I. . money lor suoscripuui - , j aiiei ueuuLung " , nationally RRTW. J "Iff 1 ' 5 M'UlWTlMllr'Llxll tl 9 HHlMHnM - KS I i v i h aama mm- mm m. wm mm m m m v iir iih.i w a. a u m hi j iiia ; to Grensboro; Norwood to Salis- NAMING PRESENT WAR bury and Asheboro to High Point for all regular trains con necting at the several junction . - ii it i A i,VJi na rpt of the monev to I Mr. Glenn calls attention to ff. M W fact that if drivers of auto- ;"flv Mr. ineCroix said about mobiles ana otner conveyance . - -al train SlTlOO was raised. . . IS"6 oS' WiU Be Hrd t0 l Returning ticket will be good But the; contest laggea, i ' Ar" CQfpl ...c:":l,n nnmo in nuiP slow- railroad crossings tney saie suuw.upuu - - , , ty. nn as well as cause of Complicated Nature on the special train to the sev- ' r ' - - - - -- -- - aMaHiiHi i tvi Act:tirji ii 7j :i : I? 1 tJI cii I UIlLUUll LTVillK, o till ill Un l.no4- tITQT . . .. I l7 and matters began to look guard their own. as wen ho will name the great war , "traing starting point. crmvp towards the end of the other .people s lives to say notn Nobody yet, apparently, has putiTl. , . vnnd ffoine and return- Ltt. With ouite a heavy de ing ot the property loss in case it a dennite brand that is ' . on Rial only ficit, not even enough money to of accident . FLTn? Z I EDUCATED SEA HONS Oi LI it Ki-fe HUV4 j 1 -m. m- 1 Jl u A !11 other prizes Mr. riOK.aeiares iv . satisfactory. History, ot course. Low round trip fares win ap 'will have to take care of its per-ipiy from stations named below: manent designation. Not the SALISBURY $5.00 other prizes mi,- - , . World Fam0U9. r'livX ' find 'orwooa iul YniV leTt Wlin HIS cuiiii"i 1 . , .i.i r. iuic auguuiuiv I .PVinCTLOn f.V" Jinn Shortly ILr he left, Mr. ; Shows, billed to exhibit here Turks Slavs dther 5.00 iridav. Sent.18.will nresent this ,Trr!iTr rmn i'Hp. nf thp kai- tr , , k no res Liia. t 11c icaiii- x ' - f avuvicuiji " i xtanQeiman u.mv Bok had Pi y 'kf 2a5sJC ?er, or certainly not "MlSikr ty 5.00 -bp first Dnze to quite a numDeriCiauun uie ii6ra. - - - j him. rsoi me great "'"""istatesville 6-ou "oiiti". rinvTYiQn war" RUreiV. for:-. i K R.O The Sparks' World Famous the alignment is likely to find S' ' ' . ' WW.'.'. 5.00 lows, billed riday, Sept.i: ;ar for thei 1 A 1 1 hP first nnze to quite a number ciation tne larger aini him. Not the 'great European g. , m 550 S'oSLP; vW that the pay- doubt the most wonderful herd or one Asiatic power is ai , 5.50 nent of fifty dollars or more o Performing eaui inp -eady a con ot jNewton 5.50 iiid brine that person tne au- iwo . tne engagements ait? imcij .Rivin o.ou ;thot question of a These truly 5.50 uuf .pcxxuxm o.w""fe-.r . ";r ' ' oi mucs irum uie tujiwucuu , iOREENSBUKU o.vv Oe of the leading contestants! feats, and do then, the eMejtw0 E opeEn countries linked 5.00 tv.., . in a haDDV frame oljana grace umy c3u.ncu MJ - with a nypen can ao ironi "Hieh Point o-oo mind until 10 minutes betore tne, nan ; - -- ,very muiupucuy ux wuuus w . f wa. closed When he was , been trained to waiK a ugm Engaged come?t was cioseu, m en skillfullv balancing an , 6mq f I . 1 f- I I 1 1 I I III L 1 1 T I X . . . . -- V m doubt i . Albemarle 5.00 ;t v;.ic crmnpr 0 1 - i ivu - o - - , in-o chave and that other payment cessary f j. KKrt . lYioreanLoii it i while sKiiiiuiiy uiumiw Alas for early propnets in tms iWInsTON-SALEM 5.00 a ; open umbrella on the tips ot their Jconnection it comes to mind that .T.viorsvilie 5.50 an- noses, mey cuxuu lauuexo - the provirbial preversity oi in-.Hickorv 5-50 1 Innninfl' I Q rfrp n ) IHL UCtllO. i- U , r-, o -nnf o TYlilTK Pr ' ... E R There is Nothing That Adds so Much to Your Home as Music e e'flrpiemfroe to the 0 the prejervity of henated aT! 5.50 c-ertafn. The gentlemen m ques- mm n.es' UCI1.iu.c"1 t .ilMadison oa ning out against him, spent sev eral unpleasant minutes with the tountain pen in one xio. a check book in the other debat mcr what he should do. The au tomobile was finally won by Miss Arnett and was 'lay, August 31, to her after it is alleged, a cash payment of $ou l acfbeen made by her on the ma chine. Danville Bee. horses whirling brands of fire,; ness "Greco-Turkish." Fares from all other points not shown above on same basis. Ti fleets for this excursion La Follette May Seek Governor ship. Wisconsin progressives are trying Unitad States Senator La Follelte to seek the governor ship of Wisconsin in order to de feat the conservative victors at the recent primaries. Iiuiseo wnj.A -- 'iaS Witness vjiccu-xuxiwxoh. lhber balls and other " "Snanish articles. The performance f American," "Russo-Japanese, ! not extended. Train will xw. voTYiarkab P sea animals i3ij xix u. c'nall first. 'tdmrT , i T wicov .'autge Liiau iou w consist OI aay coacnes wni. trulj' sensaxionai amx anci long Dei ore tnem, x-xam-Ai- and Quickness with , which they obey every comamnd of their , At thig siting, with the re- trainer, leaves ntue aouut "Msuit obscured by montns, per What they enjoy the perform- hapg yearg that must intervene, ance fully as much as the auai-;the title that suggests itself as ence enjoy seeing it. Some iaeaiat once a geographical cornpre- of the expense incurred in pre- hensive and exclusive is "the ! y,4- -n 4-Vi -v T-nniir part i on itt-.u T3i4- Vir sentmg tins att iu i--""" iwar oi tne uiu wunu. uu. be obtained from the statement length of the title will not re that these animals must oe ieu ommend it to headline writers. -m . At 1 Wk1-V 1-1 W ' III Who has a Detter one : on live fish, which must neces sarily be of the salt water va riety, hence must come shipped alive from eitner tne or Pacific ocean. It costs from &,Tt. fon dollars each per day to board these animals, varying ac cording to the shows distance from either ocean. Stung to Death by Bees The little child of J. L. Ander .'.v. v. T?nfiro nmint.v. was nearly :'ti,p. to death bv bees. It Wand- iqoo New Automobiles c--ef! from the house and lifted a . t1v 1st more than 1,000 bee-hive standing ni) aut0mobiles have been .he vard. Fully a quart ot Dees . , , . commiSsion in this.j; f the COUntry. entangled in its hair. . . t making a total of 13,63,5. j Th anx;et is the sharper on Greensboro Man Missing n r. Klinffman. eeneral mana- Iffer for North Carolina of the J.I. Case rnresnmg xviai-nnie jm pany is missing His where alxiuts have not been known for some weeks now and the com pany is becoming anxious. They have offered $250 reward for him and hae spread his iJcture and description broad- A . A The last onnortunity of the t Washington at OUOWll w w small cost, spending one whole Axr nne niirht and until 11.0Q viv.j , o , , a m. OT tne seconu uay o. National Capital. Ample timQ tfi visit al ot the ijrovernmerv TnHnra onfl hnndreds of other points of interst in and around Washington. . tt-v further information call on any ticket Agent Southern Railway, or "R tt nettTJTTS. D. P. A. Southern Railway; T 1 r - Laugitu state nmKiiig - ' rneir anxijt . w "fv "T" 5!There are also 1,167 motor-cy-! t of the fact that the Will Not Be Active Yqu can figure your own , , f th Greensboro office campaign icles. You can figure your Cies. iuu - , bOOKS OI Uie uiccuouuiu u"v the cost, and it is, . HJltisfactorv shape. T 4,1 ix XTilcn nnnOimCeS . i . a InvilW !. i. . ,.Ca TrrifVl i ieHiutnt i) "" . . nflvinir a Dl sum xux c iuj- 1 o that he will not make a speaking tour during the present cam paign. l(UC liwu ' i 7,i I There are certain accounts witn whirh nobody but Mr. umg A Genuine Piano or Player Piano of the Best Makes at a Low Pj ice alid on Easy Terms. m ; , wmcn nocouy wui, . New Pones Delivered Jman is thoroughly acquainted i,ui6"- ijr. a. oiiuwi) , iwitn ana tne ie yy " . iHugh B. Farrington, of Char- ... t h them explained. As How To Give Quinine To Children. "JW , P0stoffice Inspect- Va nw stand it is said s with duty in N. C. jtnat there js an apparent short- " 1 ace of $30,000. However, the nnlv One "BROMO QUININE" Via 1nw sav that no 'unicexo - , 'Tr,.t the nu!ne. call for full name. LAXAp , ofOTY,T,x l,ftS been made to Set SSfK SSSSi'SS- in motion. own InbotUe. 25 cents- cough and headache, ana wor Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, M mercury will M S8 should Tier to uTcept on pre8crlpj nin An la ten fold to uw gouu jr , KSrSy " J Seym7je3tln.a.8 tree. So d by Drus?lst8. Prtce- 75c- fHf Take HaU'8 FamUr Pl t constlpsUoo- No. Six-Sixty-Six This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or, six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not ...... t arta nn the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, ae This announcement will interest a great many peo ple. The piano and player piano are becoming more popular daily. More and more people want a piano. You have perhaps to give ycur home a piano as you did not feel able to pay the price for a good one, and. did not want to purchase the cheap ones so extensively ad vertised. So you are one of those who will be interested in getting a genuine piano or player r.t the price of a cheap one. We and the manufacturers guarantee every piano that we sell to be a better piano that you can get at most places for from $75.00 to $100.00 more. All pianos sold under a contract to stay as they are when sold and to be kept in tune free of charge for five years. CALL, PHONE, OR WRITE FOR FREE INFORMA TION AND CATALOGUE. n ant to take and does not disturb the etomacn. ri,:ij i . j - U la O til nine. Also especially adapted to adults vho cannot late ordinary Quinine. Does not dhuhww v cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try ir t n rrtn it ininr utr but luk J-l V. A V AX1A JTJA U..V rlna1 nnckflire. T name FEBRII.INK is blown Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthenine tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and bu jlds up the sys tetu. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Maynard Bros. & Co. 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