The Twice-A-Week Dispatch
A Pi.O MilriHIVe KEPUBL
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■AO!i D TO THE UPBUILDING-Oy AMEiilCAN HO,.;KS INiUJrf i
t\MW^Umm^mkmi
BURLINGTON. N. C. JAN. 2/. 1913.
TO Oi'R liSrair;EiJS:
in''.. i';'!:■ ( ur i:ew I-i'.o-.
tyjte .0, v.'^* Ir-jve over
i'0'=£?l-i'nd ■.■«..i-rc-^icd. out' oii-
lu-s mdi!i”v Foss’l’e
that in dci'C we havs u.i-
inte/itio;ii)’-!.y 'h;; ivra-;es ct
iome of our : ..nd iiubscrib-
ei s. It iiot cur or
wish to let &-'yijc'dv
T-aper tfij't wsv/ls’it, biit ei'i'ors
will oceiir in arij'tUi i;'; th:it i^e
CLiii'es so irtiic’Q work.
If the d.i'.o -.0! your !, L'Jl is r.ol
as yoa thijv-. i; ■.i-.'.'.:’. V-', ^es
if 5-ou C'a:i ir'^J ^.'c i;~ .rv-ctpt r'liJ
M'inw. it to cu;; i. ietV
all thsao (. rvoris o-.i: f Ihi; w:-,y
' as soon as pcj.»;i''le
If you kii'AV ■/■ any of your
' friends oi' l;ei''hlicrK Ih-it ar:; su’o-
‘ sc-ribers p-'kI t!o .'-nt «et tiie pr-ptr
' .‘incc-the Jiew list i i'! use. please
lictify 113 'i>i, C;'oa.
ConjreiiS and RHOkum.
An unconfirmed statcniiS!’.!: to tho
t>iiest that an uTinamed phila;itbropi.if
oiiers to spend $15,000,000 lor tuc c.-,-
tabiishment of tweftty radium insi,l-
tules in the United Stntes, mads by
a man who is teatifyir.ij in opposition
to the I'obter-Ferrig Lill should not
influence tha Houso Committee on
Mir*ss in its de!ifcer*itions thi? sub
ject of Government conservation of
radium. Whether the report proves
jo be accurate or not, the duty of
tif Governinent remains the sarae.
According to Flannery’s own state
ment 200 grams of radiiim are needed
for the United States. The benefac
tion alleged to bo contemplated in-;
eludes the distribution of only 100]
grams. Assuming both statements
to be trv.8 there still remains 100
irrams to be supplied, and Congress,
vben it ahsdecided to supply radium
to the pfiiople, should be able to de-
rise a better plais than ot buy it from
Mr. FliaiRery at his own price. This
■aan has dropped his mask of altru
ism and now admits that his opposi-
iinfi to the Fnster-I'Krris bill is based
«!i purely selfish motives. It behooves
the conimitteo thnn to axamine his
statemer.ts with irreat caution.
No philanthropist public spirited
eiusugh to give awuy fiftcn miilio.'i
(toUars for nidi«m cures would dream
of makin'^ the d'?feHi of the conserva-
lioB measure now before the House a
condition precedent to his gift. He
wouid wi-’.corat! Government co-oper-
aliori rathen than discourage it. And
i'Hannery seems to be the last person
he would likely to choose as his
spokesman,—Press.
M-;ry Mo; :r.
Keiir liuvii-N. C., Jaiuiary
1>L J ;:fLvT i' 1 s' tVf? i;iys
Mojcr, ag'.'U i1 yeiirs;
i> r.nd 27 - he
, L-; ii: ■;■!-OX; t wonit;;; \viU
■ j-.S'uCy i-'i in her f..i;:iiy. S;ir
iTfoSsfid fvii!i in Christ yoars ap;o
: d % ;uiet Christian lif ?. Sfie
■ J ;hs,rn;y in a fainiiy of sever.
Julure^. ■ ' ~ .
T!is f.;!;ers?l 2nd ir.ieimoi’-'- v/as nt
Vinv r-rovid?-i-e. The .;!ervi^o:. yare
.':c'nd\i':ted by I?ev. J. W. Kolt.
T'n;i i7:Uuv.'ij
■ V U.'.Vs.
Ayeisck Graded Schtwl HoRor for
December.
First Grade—Robert Montgcmery,
Lassiter James, Addie Baker, Hazel
Clayton, Bobbie Coble, Helen Gilles
pie, Grace Hughes, Nettie James, Ar-
tliur Lashlc-y, Nettie Poe, Martha
Pearl Pearson, Nettie Woods, Alice
.^.ndcraon.
Second Grade—Marie Bullard, Cur
tis Moorej Thomas Coble, Artis
Siitarpe, WilUe Gillespie, Mary James.
Ttiird Gratic -CarL-ie Cates.
Pourth Grade—Lillie Bullard, Joyce
l^ayor. .Aima l?ui!;ird, Jumt's CruLcli-
iioli!.
G'ra'''c- -Cuy Crutchfield.
SvxtSi c>aJp---A!ina Gant, Blanche
'Johnston, HuUi Stout. Eletta BlacV.-
inO:>, Robert Rusbcli, EJevi?cy May.
Saveiith aiid EsjJthth Grade—None.
Nii'.th Gr;*.de---Elsie Johnston, Rau-
iiton Thorno.son.
Guiiford Defeats Elon.
Guilford College. Jan. 24.—The
i^tiilford College basketball team ush
ered in the season tonight by easily
^defeating Elon College, 30 to 17. The
Guilford quintet outplayed the Elon
feoye from thes tart and the nal result
was never in doubt. The line up:
Guilford College—^Benbow and More
Guilford • College—Benbow and
Morefield, forwards; Sharp, center;
. Stc'wart and Fink, guards.
Elon College—Neivman and Bruce,
fwwards; Atkinson, center; Merritt
sad Bradford, guards.
Won Third Prize.
In the big contest of The Greens
boro Dr'*y News Gertrude Coble, of
tiiis city, was winner the third prize
toe this district. Gertrude was one
of "the younger, if not tht youngest
^ia tile contest, and only gave her
ti»e oet at sehoo\ to &e 'SfoA. She
vwbM tc t»k« this method «f thwsk-
^ mesy one whs hdped hsr ia win-
this priie.
.'-.r.-'i Rviiiiiy Land in XiiriK CtiroUii:'.
Sold.
Jan. 24.—Tlerr'Sei'fc-
'ive v.;iS noliiitd iliiii
he Lumber GcmpSV’j-, of
n^/iion, had sold 230,H)00 a: i-HS cf
I:'.- us to UiL North C:;rolina
r.f lili’ir.io, Th^ North Car
'j'U' C'.is a new eon?s;:n. just
;-■! 1^2 State with r>. ’’npita!'
000 with jt.? niain objcct of de-
yi-^oi;i;;g ilst; laiMS i l trie
V.a;.','. The .land is ioca.li?fi jn ColHiii.
I^runswic*k tountlc.;' anil wiU
' e n'il’zeci for agriculture.
Mr. Grnvss, president of t’lc com-
■'finy, took the matter up with Eepre-
■■,:'’t»tive Godwin today v.ith a view
?f havi:!}j the Department of .A.gri-
culture to make prlh.liSiary surveys.
The departnie.nl has alrsndy promsed
JMr. Godwin to send drainage engi-
tcrs to make preliminary surveys
and (“stiniate tho cost. Mr. Godvrin
believes that the idea of sei^ding^ In-
liustrious western farmers to the
St;ite should be encouraged and their
location there wnil be a great bene
fit to the State,
Bsraca aliii iiiilaiiitii State Cimvcn-
lioii.
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^xpecjieu Piiii-
■>Usri Fias.-:;c.A. Byx'd, gtiitial se^-
;'i*v!iry Oi Slu-le ,
a i rv'. - ; -.Clui
■uy, ul. vi.i-ih Cit.
it!:d cl'hey;-, for i.a.
of i-iins for co'.iv.on-
-lorj. Xii^‘ enlh’-T''iii-'iii inanifosteCt
(he ^asl y?;;r, aritl fuivic
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in; . i. iofis yi.1
-i-iiua ' y i-'.y city thnt fntcri.i.i;!-
:d ti. j ' E.iraca? oj
"’-ui'lh Caroiir.a.
'i'he :!.5csl y;ar i.: iho li^c in the
0; tku moraj.ent. ‘i’hruK liuii-
IT'. pa^t '.iao anti twc
‘,ii.;.Vao4aor«> lh« S-'-- veucK-
"1 ijy tile c jsivaritloii. ^^8 Cii‘=-?v.'; jt‘
VCi.ii.ai sh',.v I'rogTe.'s along
lines :Cui:e tile g-reai COriVinttBft-
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Insiallation Services ai the Lutheran
Church,
There will b« interesting services
at the Lutheran Church at coming
Sunday. The Rev. T. S. Brown, who
has been Berving the congregation
since last March, will be formally in
stalled as pastor of Macedonia and
Peace Churches at 11 o’clock a. m.
Peace Church is sitaated about 12
miles west in Guiiford county. Mem
bers of the Council and representa
tives of that church expect to i>o pres
ent.
■fhfc Kev. J. 35. Shcnk, oi Cvmih-
!)oro, has been appoii'ted l;y ihe prus-
idont of the North Carolina Synod,
CO inalall the pastor.
At the same time Mr. Brown will
install the Church Council, of Maee-
io!iia, which was recently elected.
In the eveninjr he will preach a
special sermon to the Council ^nd oth
er church workers.
The public generally, will be wel
comed to theae serviee«.
Attamabaw Ronte 1 Itemv.
Altamahaw, Route 1, Jan. 25.—The
wedding bells ring today. The par
ties a.re Mr. Elbert l^wis, of Ala
mance, and Miss Annie. MatUins, of
Rockingham. And Mr. Lather Isley
and Miss Clinice Jcnes. We wish
them a long and happy iife.
The sick children on No. 1 are im
proving.
We had a sad death in our com
munity Friday. Mrs. Bettie Boone,
the w'idow of Ben Boone, ?ho was
buried the following day at Camp
Springs. Mr. J. W. Faiiceiti- waitee
on her when she was roarriod way
>;cick in about 187S, and ho hrlped
bi:ry htr husband. Mr. Tioi-no. ;i:j
yoarii ago. Sirs. Eoone wai? rx Chi is-
tian woman. £he had l-eer, a meni-
c-er of Camp Spring-s church from
childhood. She raised a nice fa-nijj
v>-a boys and one giri—Jim, Mary El
len and Peter. Peter died U-..st ye,»r
•\ith measles. We extend out sym
pathy to the bereaved ones.
J. W. Faucette, wife and daughter
spent Sunday at Mr. Ubert Smith’s.
-A,lso Mr. Joe Bouldin and Mi,?.'; Alene.
Mrs. J. W. Faucette received a
present fronJ Charlotte last week, a
box of what you cali beaten biscuits.
The Sour that they were made from,
was ground at The Mub Mill.
Fatal Explosios.
Liverpool, Jan. 26.—Pour men were
killed and many injured by an explo
sion today on the Canard liner Mau-
i"etania, which is in dock undergoing
repairs. A bottle of condensed gas,
which was used in ^ brazing- process
in the engine room, blew up from
some unknown reason, spreading
death among the engine fitters. Sev
eral of the injured are in a serious
condition.
Kvan the be«t housekeeper in the
world wntld ratiter go hungry than
cook, and her idea of riotous living
is to gut; a !»eal ia n reatnorant «nd
have some one wait ec har.
" Ccim'iy Sdiool News. I
The&sU am Chapter of Tha Daii£.h-!
ur.s of .tiie CQirfcaciat-y laieiy oiler-1
ed $5 fur tlie best essay writto:: j
the of Lee and 'i i.i., 1
oiiitesUints for this jjrine read |
..aijtri i.’i iha aydit-oriiim af the l.;r;iu- j
id Sc-l'-ooi -Buildine Oi'. tlia itftevnoon
j>i Jan.' 19. The. following read p;-
pers: -
SliisiMar-tha P&j^ai of. Earli!igi.y!i;
■ JliSs^Iaty "ftniile, of iiawfields;
Mis^ 2va Aldridge, of Union Rid;i-e;
'vlr.Saiiks Ar:deTo.>n, v£ Grahtivii.
All oi 'uiesti youiia atqui:i.cj
Vvell. JLii'; Pi'ire svyfl. the
i ;■ S:..hooi 0:'i;aiii>;cd a
■Count^’ . Cluii ,7„.;iuivy S.j.
^ 6f. viii3 -an; a,^
foUaVv; fresidsnt, Jlr. -I. S. M.i lCii.r
' -ics ^l’: 3Ei;UL.:, Mr. C. ii. M.j-
.auU‘; ;■■■-.Sv-'-iii.iry, jli.-i:; iloj-eijop
Tiia.'-ujv, l!r, Oiiorli-;
‘i.'iS' .'.i,;..:. t ;1jo
oi.'-jo. C'ur.iry Life f. ;i:’>
0 V;txpt'cl to iiavs the
;v.c.etiv..c: '.11 ihe liijrla t-I
ijo Lj.
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us '.voii the Ci,'. i-j-
liu-iiu'.i-Luui-Iiiiilty'
iial chur.vh, i:: Sb’.rLii iJosioii, Vu., at.
No D o'icl'jck Todi.eheay . avoiunjXr .
woi.-C pkiyeu, bi-t iJiO li.'no v/.;/'-1, thcj j.:;i Les
cuiuroLrjry. •huu' or r\li*.
a-’-i /-rthur
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SOCi.it NKSVS-
• Xi's. \V., S\ni)‘iU7. V.\:s hui L
Ihursday :.rio: nooii at to '
iiound I't-iit*!!- Quu. al her heir:o
;ivi5 ihe houi'e- was is\ve'o:> •
ticvor rLc’d■ ir: jjOtL«;\'} pUknts.
. iayeu,
\v;vh. 'net'd.U^.-:
A. sul^d Cr;i:rii‘ 'w.-is ,-ci*
vcrc ;i i'ji.'
1-^.Uvil iij- '
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oVK.'jk. yjiui'!;:
Liipt-, Ku.-'U;.- inyirr;-
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ii.ijce
. Chui'loUe jait April. _
Marsliall A. Hud,^on and Miss He:;- ; %>’ prumise.^
rifctta Keren, preijident and vice-f res
ident, re.spectivcly, of the World-Wide
UnioB, have already agreed to be
..resc-.it at Duihant. The program wiii
be planned with grtat care and will
be announced in due season.
Mra. F. G. White Dead.
Mebane, Jan. 26.—Mrs. F. G. White
died very suddenly Saturday after-
p.oon at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. M. M. McFarland. Death was
due to heart failure, though the de- , - -- -» v...o
ceaseii had been in feeble health far ey«iry teacher must isnow the
WOric 'b® nnH
some time,
Mrs. White was born June 7, 1841.
She was the daughter of the iate
Gapt. W, C. Johnston, of Ilaw&eldiit
She was happily married to Thomas
jraham White December 21, 1861,
whom she survived for 12 years. BurS-
ington had been her home since 1886.
She joined the HawfielJs Presbyter
ian church when che was lit years of
liffe. Her religion had always been u
real part o,'" iicr lif”, a. J maiiifi;;Jted
tsi.lf in tliO Ijcaiitifiji .'pirit charat-
teriiiiig iit-r in all thi.';i.Ts entcrijig her
,’\'p;rieticc.
I here survive her son, W. (i. Whifc,
'f ihn’nan-., and tvjo duugiiter.s, ?lrs.
■V5. M. McFnrlar.d, til .Mebane; ar.d
AJr.s. .j. K, Whitiey, of Buriing'to!;.
'i'lie body was taken to ijin’linffton ter
interment Sunday.
No Comment Made.
Washington, Jan. 26.—Announce
ment from Mcxico that nothing had
been cacomplished by the conferences
it Vera Cruz between Je.>us Floras
Magon and John Lind was not com-
■iwnted upon today in oflicinl circles
here, The state department bad no
.nivice.? on the subject as Mr. Lind
has been ccmmunicatiiig directly with
President Wilson since the meeting
»tween the President and his envoy
it Pass Christian, Miss., several weeks
afro.
Edward L. noheny, preside:u of the
jIo.\i.’an IVti'i.-loura Coiniiany, said to
TOP, v;;.:ru half of all the oi\
•■.\>rks in SIc-\!f0, ca'.iod at the StaLf!.
SiiVy a.^d Interior iK'parlmcr.ts i.o-
;.i; iU‘ \.-oiild ^ot disciiKs tile r.a'.iir;
■f h'-- c.i'urd, bill tnli-.od frerf’y .'iboijr
■ondlHiT.i in 3Ie,\ico, iicc.'aiinjj that
ur.-ronally ai.^provud ?res>.,ler:t Wi!-
i:a\icy of neiitraUty.
“He’l'j Bill” at Bedford City.
Ro:tnoke, Va., Jan. 26.—Construe
Jon of th.i national boms of the Be
evolent Protectire Order Elks at
veek, according to S. J. Householder,
-epreseni.ing the construction firm cf
P. >1. Morgan Co.* of Chicago, w^ho
viU build the structure.
dormitories, an administraton build
mg and a hospital
a". ;....
ihuv-i-'iay at i:i hOi'.O'
of hm' C '.usin, Mrs. .Jr.iViors Ea'-»?'. of
’ity. who is visiuiip hrrc-
•-.i,/.-*-: , mew ^
^ School wiii give, on the' p]ayed at .^otii'
ilje iutere.'iting play, entitled weiv
Aot :. jMon. in the Hou.se;” This ■'iieut
:o give a most
afcasa’ c evening
The :}ext Teachers’ Meeting will be
on Satcj-day,.February 7. A number nonie in Graham Thursday aft
of vitjit things will be consideied at
this a-^ting. General conferences
swH on (1) Reading Course.
(-2) FiifOftry Reading, (3) County
Conunohc6iQdnt.
essential that every
whit« nwdier in the county attend
this ni^ting. -Some plans for the
general--Work of every school in the
■ounty wfll be announced at this meet-
work to'he done and the plans for
doing it. ,
1 i Whit^cer-Hatch.
At the;:^{aie of the bride’s mother,
on Logan Street,
tfcfr E. White-
ner and Miss Bessa Myrtle Hatch
was solemnized this morning at
1.0:30 o’’c!ock.
The m irriafTG, while not a .surprise
ifTair, was very quiet and was wit-
e.s.'^eu o !iy by the immetfiate friends=
ar^d i'vlaUvL's of the ^'ontr.^cting |i.ar-
ties.
^•‘1- ai'.'i Mrs. T. 1>. Kogleman en-
;>.-rlaiiicd tho -.,upli.- :;ii,l their friend.;
, ’.I. din:!cr Monday.
For the ceremony the parlor was
!-a.stofiiiJy decorated in potted plants.
■Miss Willard Smith played the Bridal
Chorus from “Lohengrin” for the pro-
■essional and Mendelssohn’s Wedding
March as a recessional. There were
r;o attendants. Little Helen Fogle-
man came in bringing the ring, and
was followed by the bride and groom-
,.=-Iect, who were united with the rir.s
ceremony, spoken by Rev. D. Mclver,
The bride wore s handsome blue
traveling dress and black hat and car
ried a bouquet of bride’s roses.
The groom is a splendid young man,
■ind ho]d.-i good posilicn with a cloth
ing firm at Hickory. The bride is one
I'f Burlington’s best young women,
attractive and accomplished, and has
I hirfje host, of friend,? who wish them
'lOtli much hapi i-ic.^s.
■After i.he coi,>moiiy >ir, and Mr.^,.
Whiten?? drove to /h-,; r.i,j [..r;
no No. for their hn-,.,e at P.ic!;cry,
v.-iievo i.ifv \vi!i hoiitickec^i.^.!."-
->t
The oat-of-town .criiest-t v,-rre: Mi.^s
iie.atrictf Fowler and R-,rIe H;;tch, of
Charlotte, and Airs, T. Ke-.rdl a;:-i
',011 ard Miss Beri, Haieh. o-f iiick-.-iry.
LVaih of Mrs. White.
funeral of Airs. Mareare
bedford i-ity, Va., wdl be begun this -wnute, of Mebane. who died Satur
C T TX^ 1 TJ- 1 -
:sy evening, was conu-ted .Sunday at
he Presbyterian Church at this place
'y Rev. D. Mclver, Mrs. White
c'toves three ehildrpn Mrc t i?
The “Home” is to cost $260,000 and Whitley, of this place- Mr'w' G
;viiJ comprise eight buildings-sh- mita, cf Durham; and Mrs.’ M.’ m!
’IcF'arlanu, of Mebane, with whom
" he m^^.de her home. She was seventy-
hree years old nrd leares a largo
■onnection of friends. Burial services
- iiiir.ut uvci.ty jiiioiits. ilefrcsh
.'aeuts consis'.ins- of ,>.aJads, (ies;:cr>..-i
Ai5d caJf-ci.- were st-rve.i.
r.jiin B. Wiliiaiifyv-n at her
"teriKKn
-1 ;.r Ci '.'.V:: ’'v:.'-!/:.; . •/
J.:'.--., . >■. a-.-i/ijcUi.'Vv; jZc.
A;1 .ho.;L‘ .IC.iUvi'Ui Ir.ji*
a-.u soi'ily i -y-
od, *0, Proir.ise Me/
■^t
pre«,r‘i!.tu a plolure oi
i.i a v.jioi .^ihi-nie .if
ai'.a U'hiie, paifij.'s, CtfJ; .trnr-
i-rs lorininj' an important part in ilsis
picture, effect.
‘‘The bri^e, who wore a tailored
■oat suit of blue gra'iita, -with hat
arid gloves to match, her flowers be-
entertainod jointly the Bur’ingto..
Bridge Club and the Graham Bridge a shower of bride’s roses and
L i, , . lillies cf the valley, entered with her
_ . brother, Frank Mebane, by whom she
ing by Mosdames J. H. Holt, of Burl- was given away. The maid of honor’s
’iub, both of which she is a mem
ber. She was assisted in entertain-
ington, and Mrs. L. Banks William-
place was Slled by Miss Myrtle Meb-
son, of Glencoe. Salads and tea. and bride’s sister. She was
sandwiches were served. Besides the govmed in white crepe meteor and
twenty members present there were:
Mesdames Harvey Wiite, James
Pomeroy Everett, of Norfolk; Eugerse
carried pink Killarney roses.
The best man was Samuel Scott,
of Mebane, N. C., brother of the
Holt and L. S. Holt, Jr., of Burling- The bridesmaids were: Misses
ton, and Miss Dishman, of Kentucky ‘ ’ ” ” * *' • -- -
Mrs. D. H. Tuttle gave a most de*
lightful reception at the parsonage
Mocday afternoon to the Women’s
Home and PsreiK.i Missionary Soci
eties of the M. E. Church. She was
assisted )>y her Uaup-hter, Miss Le-
ola. A larpe crowd was pre.sesil and
delitrhtful refreshments were .'ierveil.
* * *
WisK RerHki C«ces Fri^hiy on-
ii.i; .hii.i'.c :;rv! ritrr
Phii«l!-^\ 1 of th*
r’hajx.’h .: . >r '.Oitvj. iv.u)k n;id (iili-
n: pl.'-.yt'd ui)d cojiU-sls
v.’m: L* in. n rrrnhDioiu^'
wevj sot V eel.
fhc rJ;i!^ica asid Philuthea clu:5.sp.5
-f the fiiiptist Church ^ave a recep-
lion TuesrJ.;iy ni^ht in ihe Raraca
room to -he other orf^anized da:iscs
if the cii:'}.?h. Th'^re were about one
hundred preiicnt. Ail kinds of games
and conUsts were engaged in. Can
dies and fruits wers served,
4 ^
Misses Lelia Williamson, i.i Mcivrr,
and Frances Williamson, of Danville,
came Wednesday to spent some time
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pate.
N'ew Depot^ Ordered for McLeans-
burg.
Raleigh, Jan. 2(’.--The S.>uthern
Railway Company has been liirecte.l
by the Cnrpcsrat i:.i Commission -u)
eract a suilaliie j'af.^enpor sralion at
McLaaii.sbui-fr. ei'rht miles va::t of
Croen,-^i)oro on Ihe
order romes after s|>; snr,.■'■!» •. ;.;r
rin.ir iietwe;-'n .\i; irai-y C. .\. iiiiwv.
S’rof. C. I). i'r.'v.'. T. Kali, p.
V. i>.mr:i', J. C. and olh-
er.s.
TJio o.r-ier provides ‘'that the Saufh-
-*r',i Kaiivvay (]omt>;iiiy oroL't within
oO days after approval of plans, a
■?^:ition iiouse at McLoaM.sbiirg, "vvhich
shall have ample waiting rooms for
both races for the use of the genera!
public in getting on and off its trains;
t/iat the said Southern Rail-w^ay Com
pany submit to thi.c; commi.ssion with
in IS days plans for said ,‘itation for
its approval.”
Strikers Will Arbitrate.
Philadelphia, Jan. £6.—^Arbitration were conducted at Pine ^lill CemT
was agreed upon today by the mill tery.
owners and their striking hosiery r.-i IR6I she was married to Thomas
«• ’WTiite. They resided in Burlintr-
3 m stnkers, mostly women and on un to the time of his death al
girls, are expected to return to work most fifteea years ago
tomorrow. Ths strike has been in ■> h ■
progress for more than a montli, the.
workers demanding a readjustment
of wages and improved working con
ditions.
Miss Sophia Le jct, of the Nomal
College, spent Ui» week-end hera vis
iting Hsr sister, -IjBss I;efler, of the
gnuied adiool faeiQtf.
Fogleman Bros.’ buying represen,
taives left this week for Missouri,
where they will spend several days
•purchasing stock for their stabS*.
Annie Hurdle, of Union Ridge, N. C.,
draped in pink crepe de chene; Miss
Helen Pickard, of Greensboro, N. C.,
in lavender crepe de chene; Miss
Maude X, Sichardson, of South Bos
ton, draped in laaid crepe de chene; '
Miss Jerrice Patter.son, of Danville,
in green charmeuse. Each biiies-
maid held an orchid bouquet of color
ed sweet peas tied with chiffon,
“The groomsmen were: June Lewis,
of Mobane, N. V.; B. F. Velmne. of
.irif Viiioent :ir.d
r. J. I',, Hurdle. ::f Mei.anv, .\, C.
'ill,' a.',|-,er;i >v;|-e: ’A’. L. ! e. ni-:-.. !'.
t.. ',. e! ru.-ii, W, C. C.ia.es, a.-.d \. C.
.Joiv.a'itcn. all of South Bosjton.
“Tile out-of-town gue.sts included
Misso.s lijitie Melnto.'ih. of Richmond,
V’a.; Mi.:.s Mary Beall, of Chase City,
Va.; Miss Nancy Clark, of Danville,
Va.; Miss Chalmers Patterson, of
Danville, Va.; Miss Lucilc Piekan!
and A.va Aiken, of Greensboro, N. C.;
Mr,s. H, A-. Scott, of Mebane, N. C..;
and Stafford Patterson, of Danville.
Va."
Captain Alvarez.”
"Captain .Alvarez” a thrillins
drama magnificently staged, will be
brought to the Piedmont on Friday,
February 2nd, by Paul Gilmore and
associate players. The production is
more elaborate than any we have
seen Mr. Gil'more in in rocent years,
being laid in the picturesque i-tpu:i-
lie ol v\i'i;’e-ati\\e the or.-,'iV
fifiies. J*: i^ pure, elcan ronvi;.
b;i?i'i.i O’* lji.'-;tori-al r.-ior:-. a pI.-.-x-
yon!:g uial Oil! aiike. H. S. Si-ic;;’,
who wr.ae “The Havoc.” :,i-- ■; .
n\orc!*s jiist .• .■
many oilirr jp'caL Kew Var\ .
is the r.utlior, sulTlcicut
isi]!nore
role, fli.s cb:iraetorh:;v
of Bob Wainwright, young, impeiu-
ous. -American through and through,
musts trike a sympathetic note in e\--
ery heart. Paul Gilmore has thrc?
■:;i>.npaiiie.‘ playing “Captain Alvaro?..”
but will po.sitively appear here in tho
play himself.
itself of it.^ merit
i.s e^pr;'ia!ly fiLloil
Paal
Kinston Man a Suicide.
Kinstoa, Jan. 2f5.—Uonleet Lyon.
;iL>out years old, a farmer and well
•connected, committed suicide in the
Neuse Hotel here early today by tak
ing carbolic acid. He is believed to
have swallowed three and one-half
ounces of the stuff. Lyon had been
•drinking for several days, it is said-
ftiid probably was despondent. He was
found in a rwm on the second floor
at 10 o’clock and the body was warm
but when a physician arrived the man
was beyond resusitation. He left no
word to explain the motive. The cor
oner deemed an inquest iisneeessary.
rnclr.imcd Letters.
The following letters remain in the
po.stofTice at Burlington, N. C., un
called for on January 24, 1914:
ficntiemenr Jue JolTcrson (Special
Delivery), X). S. Honks, ,D. Johnson,
A, E. Priest, Harvey Reynolds.
Ladies: Miss Ruby Kenny (2), Mr.s.
M. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Julia Seawell,
Mrs. Rosa Huffman.
Persons calling for any of these
letter.^ will plea-se .say “Advertised”
and give date of advertised list.
F. L. WILLIAMSON, P. M.
Mis* Stelia Teague, of Swepson-
ville, spent the week-«nd here visUiiig
Miu Alice ttefhenaa.
Laugh and grow fist «&d the laugh
wCl be oa jma.
It doasn’t matter how much a wo
man pays for her furs the neighbor
women know they are cheap imita-
tlona.
Some p«cp!0 t«lk so blatm mudi
tifc«y htfwi^ tiis* te mf