A PROGRtiaSiVE REPUBLICAN NEnSFAFER DEVOTED TO TKE tJFBUILDLVG OF AKEKICAN HOmSS AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIES.
BURIWGTON, AUMANCE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914.
Siatf. Lihrnry
Con'.p.
IEAH W M WNiUt
A Short Sketch of the Life and Death
. of Mrs. Emma Harnson
By A Friegd.
Mrs. Emitui Harrison McAdams
vras born in Caswell County; North
^^Jfohna, February 14, 1851, and died
at Salisbury, May 4, 1914. aged
63 years, 2 months and days.
About IG years ago she along with
her husband, James T. McAdams, and
family, consisting of S sons and i
daughtaj*3 and also an a«:ed mother,
moved to Burlington. Her husband
died about Vj years ago. Soon after
the death of her husband, Mrs. Mc
Adams was received into the Burling
ton Reformed Church by the rile of
bSptism ar;d confirmation. She was
11 wonxan of rare good judgment and
for the time when she was reai*ed .^lie
had a very good education- In the
work of the Chur‘2h she soon becatv.v;
a leader, .serving teacher of the
primary class in the Sunday school
at one time, ami for a long while as
?'{ liif Aid MU-
ry Society. On the 20th of April
was tiiken to the Stokes Siinitar-
in Salisbury. The next day she
sent to the uiuiersi.i^siod a post cai-d
with this verse upon it:
“Now is the 1imo j*emember a
friend
Now is the tinu‘ I’oi- a greeHng to
To some near one, to some dear one
Just to cheer one. Now is the time.
it was the of the writer
to visit her in the hospital and pray
for her after she had had an opur-
ation.
Her funeral-was conducted ii> the
Reformed Church in Burlington, May
6th, by her former pastor and her re-
ere Ittid to rest along &esid6
remains of her mother in Kne
Cemetery.
Her many noble qualities and fine
'Christian example will be remember-
and cherished hy those who knew
J. D. ANDREW.
Plan for Enlarslne the Army in Mex.
ice About Complete.
Waahington, May 9.~An entarge-
meut of the administration’s minitary
operations Mixico is now momentar
ily expected in Wadiington. Though
not officially admitted, it is known
that planis for: reinforcing the Ameri
can aiTny at Vera Cruz to at least 40.-
000 men, and for mobilizing a second
army of 00,000 near the Mexican bor
der, were perfected in det^ail' last
night and today by the war depart
ment authorities.
' Necessarily the plans involve the
c-allinjf. out of the national Ruavd. This
step is much closer at hand than at
any time since the Mexican .situation
became acute.
The ten.;ion and activity, in ofiici;il
circ'es has .steadily in«rensel .since
tiie receipt ThuvstU'.y i'.i?^l'. of a
cipher dispatch from General Fur?-
ton at Vera Cruz: The dispatch !i::s
not been made public. l;ut tis contents
wore evidently cnnsidcred of the hifrli-
est importance by Secretary of 'Var
Garrison, and v.-ere mads the subject
of .. lOTiR dttinff of the Prosidcni niu!
his cabinet tods5’.
Neither thf- di?ci:s;cd r.or the
;e;iched rt ili;: c:^bi)xt ni.>c-t-
ir.g^ were discIo.?e.I- But amon^ the
icnowii facts Y.'hicli, in f-;irt at le:ist,
account for the warlike outlon!; are
thermo;
GIUDllATf KECITAL
Progr»in of the Musi
of Elon College by
Masic Graduates.
Interesting Propam.
The Builders and Contractors of tl
State Will Hold Their Annual
Meeting at Cliarlotte,
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.
Syl'an and Either Gastonia or Ashe
ville Wil! l»lay at i'iedmoni
Park
!
. Eio.n .College, May 11.—Al the sec
ond of tne spj’ing recitals. Miss Wil
son, director of the music de}-ai*tmeni,
prosei’ted three graduates in niano.
Mi;-‘s H:;iiit* Bolle SmUh, of Elon. Col-
lew- N. C.: Mt.s Ethel Barrottc, of
Ohio, and no:’Jn>je M;’. ■
T \:0
an ii'.leresiin^:,' v^iricL-iy ot’ i''.'.'..;.';.-’
nnd lia-ht was admfi’ably xjlayea u!jtl.
gave n’.uch pleasure to iho;e who,
love and understand nrj?ic. :
Sniilh has a clear a?ui sure touch. Her.
interprt tation of Chanii^acle^s “An-:
lumn*’ 'vn? aroo«l av;d the Sehuniann
•'Dct L:;sti,;-e ful, be-
ir.g received with much entlvtisiasm.
Mi^-; R;>i-rett iv.xdi^ her ivuo solf i..
‘li.,- Lisi't-Wagrev eompoi^itions. She
commar.dr: a ringhig tojie of much
l-cauly which showed to advantage
in thv P;u’;rev.-:4d and num-
i Hv ;• v.n.^ c::”e!ichr.
Ssvrotury t;f I^iyan ai.:'(>ur.c
cd that Huerta, acting Ihrou.trh the
thri*L‘ South Anioricnn dliilornats '.om-
pri.'jing the inediation board, had pro
tested ajjainst the landing of GoJ’-cral
f-’uiiston's brigade :\t Vera Cruz as a
violation of the armistice xvhich
•‘Farewell lo Geneva” ''■mh wcH
brought out in Miss Masou'.s first
number. She plays with a delieacy of
expressic»n alunys delightful aiid snl'
Ext6!islne Preparatioc.
The contractors, material men a-id
architests, in fact, ail allied interests,
who have to wiih the construc-
cioiz and adort.meiiC oi‘ huildiirjfs, arc
lookiL’g forwarJ v.ith consideval.le a.;-
tlcipat.io:'. lo i. •> .. i.-iiiion to h-j ht-ld
(!iKii;otU\ V'..'-’.‘.‘."laiy iiirJ- Tiiurs-
May *iT liv.
• i'Ik* e;.ler-Uii..:iv.- 5 coni!'{;ilicc‘, iu;-
Cor v.\j guida.v. V ei' I'.:, chairman, L.
L'. i»erry, app-.h hy ihs.* North Car-
^!ifia BuiUlc'^'.'' rliiit-hangc and a lik^
jornmittue, th(i ieadeiship of
II. ^V. BaruilL. : .‘pointed by the Balld-
i'i'S' K.'Iehi • n.L* • « ? lij'i? buy-
iiy engaji'eJ ri'iii.rii-.g i,.:- the onicr-
Tainmei'it- of i.'':* vi-riior.' -.'h.j vil!
Charlotte a; -l-ial
1 he olVu’W.v -S Movih Caroliv::'.
i-.’iL-han^o II. Pi\;h{, ])resiue!’i,
•i' W'iiisLor;-!:;.;' .1. ’P. Salmon, vie?.-
{U-esidonl. iJ-j.-i;;;!'!;; IJ, C. Feuoral,
y GreL'.'js)>oro. The i^
C’harlotle K>:ch:.n;;-j i.; oirk'cred f>y -S.
N. .Mi'('^ti.s]ah!l. H. I' , ov-;-,.-,'!
Uann, vice nrc^iaeul; L. Vausrluir..‘ .
.-■jjcrfrlary. J.on 'J. Cruse, trea.'Urer. |
ly Evenina.
TRIP PBOVED FATAL
Seven Boarded Train for Ride to^
Hillsboro; Two Killed and Two.
Seriously Hurt,
Freiglit Cars Piled Up.
i
The baseball team repre.senting the i
Sylvan iligh .School, of Alamance;
CouTity. and ihc teaj;i of eiiiicr tiic ;
^.^asio;:ia cr A.sheviTic Hiirh Schools j
vvlli CTO'." l“?'.t" • i:i. Pic'drno.*;* I'ark^;
\V:‘d;:‘.‘.-.'iMy af-U r;ir-;..‘u '
.‘hv.’' *;s.) j
;,.u5 ;
-y :.i \o cie.'J'.'i* j
h vv;!: iriake 'vln* ii-jp i-i '
:i:> willi .Sylvan. j
Thi.-' li'ame in jiurlinii-io'. '•.•■id iic '
the gan-.c of f.i:-.;; pr'jliini‘>aj'y relate |
I'hi'irihioi./.hip ,Sef=or. l;.-: aiTang'’--.! Ufi' ;
::y Ih-j alv’.u'.'.i atr.i'-iiv asocituioij ri .
U:nvc-i‘~ily oi' Xortii Th^ i
l ihix gauK- v/i:l ivj-i'v-;
V,'c
.■.‘••I the
1;. ih:-
Ki!!
*^ht'
Commoncemcnt ProRvam.
We arc in roccipt of Uie following
invitation:
The faculty and .sc*ni.r class of Ca-
tabwa College rnciuest the honor of
your presence at their .sixty-third an
nual oommencement exercises. May 24
:to 27, lftl4.
Sunday. iMay 2A, 3:00 l\ M.—Bac
calaureate Sermon, Prosidoni J. I).
Andrew.
Monday, May 25, S: 00 P. M.—Con
cert by Choral Society.
Tuesday, May -C, 2::>0 T. M. —Art
e*xhibit.
5 to 8:30 P. M.—Alumni Banquet.
8:00 P. M.—Alumni Addre.ss. Rev.
Clar»ncc Woods, Thonuisville. N. C.
Wednesday, May 27, 10:30 M.—
Gr;jdualing o.vercises.
2:.S0 P. M.—Comr.ionccment Ad
dress, General Julian S. f':irr, Dur
ham. M. C.
Sz-'iO P. iVI.—Drama “Coilo.ifc nays"
Under auspices of Senior Class.
i
l>einocrali£: vs. .'\ristocratir Audient-.
"‘It hns been a pleasant part of my
unpleasant business to address gath
erings of university men and *mob3"
of working men,” writes Lincoln Stef
fens, “and I have noticed that the
questions put to me In a university
cluh are ‘easy," whereas those throwi
fit me in a labor union are hard^ like
brickbats; they are searching, fundu-
Tinonlal and land with fearftil momen
tum of knowledge. My subjects are
politics and government, business, fi-
'V.an'e. economics ai^d philosophy. Xo
nr.atler what my theme, however, I
ha'^e t'^ be on my mettle at Cooper
Union, whc-re at a college or before
an uptov.T. .'i’.uUenee, cross-e-xan\\ni'.'
lion by the audience is play; not even
rr fine spvorJ;; it’s a joke. And other
university men will testify to the
same effect. Profei^sor William H,
j^^'Taft, for exa mple. He addressed
Cooper Union once, and he has ortc;j
talked at college ineetir.gs. Ask him
which is tlie raore comfonable. The
dilTcrerce ir. essentia!.
“A donioc-ratic audience has the ha-
ptii.ing of culture; an aristocratic
auiiience has the ends ot an educa
tion.—Harper's Weekly.
Ar.d if it seems wasteful to use
on some old out-building, white-
is cheap and very efficient.—The
Greensboro News.
agjecd to pending the moditaion pro
ceedings.
Advices have reache^l tl\e adminis
tration that two ncrr.i;ui warships,
lu'aring arms and amtnunitioii; '•on-
:--ig)u'd- to Huerta havi? ai-rived at
Puerto Mexico, a po-t six hour.i run
south of Vera Cruz, which has ''ail
'.:n?i;'cctinn with I^Iexico City.
The situation in the vicinity of the
«'■ Tftn»£ico is daily
becoming more perilous to these prop
erties and may necessitate the land-
ing of an American fone to prolcct
fhc wfllls.
Funston's bri2:ad.- sailed from Gal
veston the aCtei-noon cf the eveiun:.’:
that the n^odiation plan was a:rreed to
by the United States, and had nol
actually hmded in Vera Ci*uz \yhnn
the pro))osal for an armistice was
nuide. Th«! prote.At is regarded as
an efTort to haniiicap th« work of the
mediators whose ftdid haf^ already
hc;on much limited by the refusal of
Gtmerals Carranza and Villa to enter
the armistice. Hence the view pre
vails here that Huerta’s latest move
corroborates informaiion brought
frtim Mexico City that the dictator
is attempting to force the Unit.?d
States into intervention.
If Huerta snsist.^ upon his j)rotest.
the upsh«»t almost ceitainiy will be
an abrupt er.d of medial ion. Furr.s-
; ton’s men will i-ot he withdr;;wn.
’ On the contrary it is l«;Ueved that
'.early action is to be taken to rein-
) force him on a large scale. The pres-
jent force under Fun.-^ton is ample to
‘defend the city, but it is desired by
jthe military authorities that Funston
I have at his command a suflicient force
•to advance upon Mexico City should
Ihiorla's power collapse before the
I constitutionalists armies arrive, if
j Huerta be suddenly oven'hrown or
itlocan-^p. a rei"^ of n-)'i?.rch\’ and ter-
j ror in the Mexican capital is fore-
SOO*'.
Whether steps are Ueir.g taken by
the United States naval forces to pn?-
vent the landing of ammuaition of
war at Puerto McKico could not be
liscertained tonight- The fact that
two German ships are now at or a'ear
that port, however, is known here. To
prevent the landing it w’ould be ne
cessary to duplicate the \era Cruz
incident and seize the custom house-
' The imminence of the call for cit-
|i^:(^n soldifry became known through
itho fact that the War Department
jin coir.niunicfftion w-jth the Governors
^of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohl^t.
1o:;t distance tclcphono. Kxnci
; n-format ion was olttained as to how
'quickly the militia of thc^o
conmrjsinr: iv.'O divisio‘'.s or -10,000
rof^n, rould be mobilized r.'id sent to
\'-^r-cntratlnn earnps at the *ienboard.
'It is said similar infoi-maUon was re-
que^.*?d from other States. Theso in-
ioninrs nre .'^;irnificnnt in .'‘S much as
fher pore unon the subject of v.\ov-
linrr the organisation •without thf; do-
jJay of rec ruiting each regiment to full
iwar strereth
The full prc:.:r::m was as f«»Uo\vs;
Chiininado Autumr.
Schumanr- .. .. Der I.ustige Hauer
Miss Smith.
The pr^'j.'rran-; f«'r ihv tvro day.s i.s
follcv.'s:
Wednesday, May 27.
Urder of bu-irie'^.s. CcmniiTteu* mec-*!-
iaji at local eX'-hai'igv rooni. -M We;-l
Fifth Street.
x-i'.'.'i of the S::;’-.? :•
uw SIli:-* ,
■hi-rh v.-jl: >;-c r.liiy-fd .\l •
\--r Ml.V: '.iV..- I-:, -tl.'-'!;:
.. J:: will :e ■
l-'.ri.y Uijrh .
ih-j S/hoo-. ■
rr/i-j I.- :
-I ;y i'; i‘icdrijoii; •
?ovver-,ir de Vieni'.*,'
Wagiier-Lis^t .. KI.m'h I>ri%ini
Masfonet Aragona1?e
From Rallet Cid.’^
.Miss Barrett.
iijiOU A. M.
tJnlcrtpinme:'.*.
f-mmittee.
(.onnniiit-!*. Fi:;aace
Bendcl Farewell to Geneva
Urockway Murnmnii>r Water
Miss Masson.
11:00 A... M.
Lj xe c u t i \'e c o nmi i 110‘;.
Committee.
ji'av'l V/ii: : C UV'.'!;»y-livc' CCIi’.r. Il i-i
that a iiii.gc? rroud of Burlijig-
;10;i p'jopj-.' v/in ihi.-- gaaiL*. v.-hirh
\i> !K' in ihvir t.i = y i;y t^.-o
;Vi.w,i!ir.u leanis. C'>ach T.
i Tri‘'iciuircJ of ihe win
jiunj'ij-e Ok* g.';nv,‘. "i h;* ,v;ir.. • v. ;il 11-
!aa v.\-)l Vv-'>rih \lu‘
jprio..'. ;iid vi'i Ih- a:i xco!elM u^ivt.-r-
itisement for Uuriiagton. liringnig lO
the city from thirty to fifty dilFrrent
yonno- people from va;-ious parts of
ihe ^?lal'-^-
.\uditing
Chopi?; .. .. Noctu'’ne Op. H. No. 2
Kme^rer VaUe
Miss Smith.
2:00 P. .M.
Gen'!-tl rontraeltn(‘unusjiLl'.^e.
>u!•-coiiiractur.':* Comniitlee.
Fiiderew.sixi Melodic
SindiiijT Leggiero
Rauhmaninoff ffumere.s’que
Miss Barrett.
:5:U) W M.
Legislative Committee.
C’(.»nunittee.
]^ M.
(,‘on> rucl ion
Lorium.
Exposition at Audi-
Godard ISn xonn
Rogers .. ..
Miss Mason.
Op. no
.. Etude
P. M.
Dutcii Luach at local
when till local members an(! vi.silors
’oIIoge NexI will be ‘.-rspected to
.Musical Festival at
Thjrsday.
The people of Burlington will have
li 1‘ich opportunity to eajox a most, de-
liglUful musif;',i festival on Thurslay
evening ;;f this week at Klon College.
The occa'^ion is to bo the oei'tificau
recit;i! n'* Miss Frankie McNeil, Ned-
erlaad. Texas, in piano, and Mr. M.t!'-
maduke Wodwavd, SutTolk, Virginia,
in voice.
Miss McNeil is one of the most ta!- t^ession
ented piasjo fujiils Klon has had for
several j*ears, o.ml Mr. Marmadnk*'
has a marve’ous voice of rare and su
perior richness. He had boen heard
by RurUngton people sevevai times
within the past tuo years, in both
thr Christian Chun-h and the Clmrvh
of the Holy Comforter.
The exercises will begin prornpLly
at eight oVlock and Miss Wilson will
play ^Ir. Woodv-'ard’s aceompani-
The liai'ai.as and Phiiatlieas of the i
fiefoi racd Cb(»rch will serve refresh-
rnents h'aturday ni^rlit on the lot near
Plaid Miil'-' :it thr> (‘::d nf tlie ?lre,-t
car jine. Kvoryl-oi;y i.-. tt>vited to j
C‘im« a’,;d ea\*h is expected U>
hring a pt iiny f«.r ea*'h year old the
doi;»>r is. For thf* old nir.iil.i and iiach- i
elors small .'vu!-..- h.ue been made:
iand will he faiaished. sf* a.-; n^>t to
niakv any hhow. 'i'l’.e pnn-eeds wi!i be I
:;rivca u» ihe hnil.litiir fu?4l «u’ the
; par'!;!umv.
i rvlc'-':iv. v\', \V. Hrnv. il ;jnd . M. |
jCoi*ie wiil . |/On*l unnnrrow |ji tiv.- viiy
exchange .m buslnesi;. '
Swat the dy by the miliinns '\\ithi
Col'le’s pivparation. ,
pronipUy.
8:00 P. M.
lJi.*Ujr'-. t'» evpositior'
lUiYi.
Thiirstlay, May 2?^.
Onior of Jiusiness:
Mr?’, i'i. C. Simpson was called to
•Vuditor- ^h-eensl)oro .\^.oiu)ay lo alten5 the fun-
CTid b.r ^.slcr, Mrs, I.ik;v
iOr. Post of
its
!0:00 A. M,
Welcomiri*: Addre.ss an«;
Solwyn
2:::n I,
Ku.-ire V
t:;;o P. M.
'•-ossron :;{ :
li..
r»;00 P. M.
Sp;viai t'!!iei*Lainn:>r:i;.
n-
Woiildu’t Work (H\ rtime.
A iMHJi h‘ Pe>ton phy.-i !a:.s v.i.:v
Miss Wilson will pre.seni. her cer- svrap]u;'.;r stories of theii' odd expv*!'-
tificate pupils on Thursday eveiu.ng ier.ces, says The Kansas (’ity Si;:r.
of this week.
Postum Fame (
Suicide.
! Saai:' iJari>ara, f'aL. May I*.— With
ia buruH from :i riJle which he had
iUiMec.'S ,corcealeJ, Charles \\'. Post., millioh-
'aire mar*Liraeturer of ecro.d fo,>ds,
'killed him u’f ai his wi:ilL-r iunr.e iiere
I early toJ;’y. invading ihe mirse whi>
ItitMs aiiendirig iiln: iu* r>.-
;iusned frcm the ea>t a fcw
he wr.t to his :;)>arijnv.'.l, place.i
'the n'iu;:/.ie of Ich riile h: In.-
ard )5ulh'ii Ihf? triggrr with a
M.“. P».-l V.Ms C'»!;v:::f.-s-ei:l
vhich :i;ve.->italed a nnijt'r
PelV.riiiri;- here recently iu; scv-mvd
0';e. of the worst freight v.*re-ks
if: ili'j histery of ths SouUieri: Rail-
y OCC.UJ red j;ear Hillsboro Fi-iday
al'oul 11 o'clock. The S.Cetie of
'.•(•.••u i,-' at wiiai is kriO.wn as.
-I'.' cut. v.-e>i e-f the ICno
• V .;i!'d aii'.'-ji !\Vu hii!es Wesi of
I:-;*.!.', v.-f-.irh
.-c.-i.v;! i’i'eiirliL, and
:-ov.-,i giT.dv.'. The e:;U.'^e
•:!' ti.e v.f\e-; be shiiL'd ps^s>
livv.y, I. ;}iOL!;:r:i tiu;i thy Irake
v.v.~ u:.r;i.'cii wi;li^
'111-. U‘ V. L'i o s'.-ven ii-.-y* f:\-in Gr.;-
iiuv/ r.^v-jv ;,i d P>:n'‘i:-.it.iri foi-
C-. :■ their w:.y to Hills-
v't-'v x:'i ati-.-ad i; i'.aseVdl e'arir.‘ there
rrlc-i'ri'jor.. l*our of thc-se
'■vc (.i;r ';^i-d'';) v.'i'h lamber.
TV, '.) v/i thera wlto 'i
wi'cCi\a.Le •■arly Saturday
; hv'ii' I.:;re Uurnic-,'
\-thnr (iih’ii!'. The ihlrii.
. I- :!• :. ij-d-rh!*crii:g fariU
:,j>iy !i:ji;re j. The o'J:er
v.-;;h Irjurie.-'.
V tu' * 'til-- ’.vve>-‘: rrv*i! tlie en-
;i'ijio and leii'der putied loos-e iron',
the train and stayed on the track. The
•:*r;tr:.Jie-.':’ wa u;;a)'!e lo ^:lop the v\>
V're i»:til lie iiad reached tlic stalitu’
lirj lira^a^ iici'''^,’ out of
e'--r:nnL.-/'->!*. Th».-fv jio roDr.-'-
'•j- i!v \t I. ilj-.-t rvpui'tcd- X^.-nv of
irai: 'j’e’.v was JjcrJ. The ca-
• '•‘•t' ;’ijiiae the oi«l i
whi.li v.er*,' i^‘m»':i.-he({.
'ih. ' u.p. •.•ly j'..’.- i- M
'.V.- S'-.aht ,i '.-’airn ajiienl, states
that i\ i.- the wor.-.l wreck he has
L\e}‘ sec . Twenly-ihree ears ail
heavily l^r.ded. arc de.^troye} ;nui th«
jrf-ods ill Iran.ii seriously dajna^fcd.
S^.-vcrai Jarjie oj] tanj-s contairin^’
/rieie f=:l v.ert^ amon>c the cars urerk-
The is s'tanding h*i pools and
I I-'hii';-: fkiWM. (he tlraii*. into Fno riv
er, nit inlnji- ;t l>Ia‘b suiTace ovo' the
Wal-a.'' far i as HiitmiockV
iniii. hunired yards of traci-;
'.vere t'i!i|deteiy oul (jf conmnssion.
The v.'iies wt';>* brokej; up ! ul havt*
tenip^rariiy. ! i-.rir»>d ui* ;i!ai aa
'ipcrator in on ih»‘ jol) at Use scene.
A work ti’i-iin, \v)lh a dcrrick, is clear-
i;;g ihe track, thr*i\ving tiudvs. cars
aati tank down the ennSankfncnl.
Passen^'evs from the X'.oO train
Waiki'd ir-to hVllsboro, where they
Wert* tra;’.sferred by the r.orn^aliy oust-
hound train, wn.irh r^atnrthty came oidy
as far a> iiidsb(;ro ar.I relumed t»»
Goidsln’i'e-
;\hiiiy if ihc m’k! suidiei’s on their
WiiV frora l.l\«' rvunvjn at .JacksonviUe.
airived om the S:aO train and w:i!ke.I
fr'*m ihe S'-ciie ;f ihe wreek intt.
Hillsboro. .
0:-,e i.‘ar, near ilie fri>rl, was caught,
i-y a lifl-.ul rail. This car was fn’ct*^d
fi-om the lr::.fl-| earryin.ti; the r..ii
vvini il. heiuiir.g ii al an angle of
ai-(fi:l !"» dej;rei'.'-..
■‘I 1
is .la ivlt-a nbr vnj ;nncwig ini'r-
T'.i'fpU' ihai Vney shoull make their
iiiM-.’.- e.n.ni. (')>■'{■■ pi'rscn I have
‘ jr :'--.ysvir; bat ray d'.Uy
• • lay i.ei.wiil'N';- is nujrh nu^ve iM-arly
xrr. ri-.; i.i :::ying l!u;i. i have
happ;.--i!’ i .niay.—
•oai.- Siv'Veasoii.
NO'lICf: OF DISSOLl'TION
PAKTNEUSiUI*.
Notice is hereby gi\cu that
OF
lo be exe-t.‘edii:^c!y ju rvoas. arjti Mrs. .
Post. ‘raia.e*! inn'Sf lo a’
when OJ-ie told the following: ‘iL*:;d hhv..
M cail('>; ae.on an li).~h patie-.i ef. y\.-. P«,>: ar.-s.- ;,i his nsaai hoar
:nine t;> : Cl- a new baby. I foa^si f.:** ra-.roiaj;-. had hreakfasi ;;7u;
iinaat {i:ilti*red up— ;irae:-: ;in>i louiu-ed aboin ujilil iO «>’j]oci^ ■\ejh‘n
the.l'luc- ii, What’s th«-' raaK
part!iership hei;ei.ofore ersisting l.e- v\i:h I asked the in-.ilu-.'.
tween (7. i. Brov.-n i.nd Ralph C. Isley. ’• ’XciV :l said -.he p.oe;.;.
trading under the lirm :aune aad style ; Ve see, he was christened yesterday,
of the Burlinjxton Motor Compa.ny, has : v. I'.Vu' Vri^;. tladtly v.\is howlin’
been by consent dissolved. The en> him the wVle:!: whittle bJcw/'*
tire busine.-^s of the tirm h:i? been '
turned over to said H:i1ph C. Isley aixi
he "will occupy the t^an^e bu-lding aed o.-. x.‘
..•ontii'ue tv> cer.duei the en.-rir.c^^JS. .Ml V’in
(a-^tits due said lirir. shruld be iniid tv^ .'•.>!! v.'- ;•
bdiu or Ins agent. denee of
This the 0th day of May. P’! I. The re vu ii*
I. P.ROWX. rekilive^. r:e.‘.
K. C. TSLJOV. was scrvctl
fon-ThOiHpson.
:.'V ?, at S :a. Mi'.
■. 'i Miss Tli'anp-
;'a'.'V raairiiil the i'esi-
-'.ir. George Moirov.'.
i.^v ^ fev. frler-
ar. .\>i elegai-;
1he homo of
. e excused hi-nseh' leUiu^r the nurse
! (k.’y -It {he time iKal h«* v.-ish.'d
i‘ l» his ap:.r:meut to lie dowa
\V^;.r in : pvaed iher: is a matter of
I T.re. was heard; Mr-
Pu.*; a” ] a narsn- ;i;:-fn.*d to Uil- a} ::. .-
m-.-;;!- iipsu.irs :uiEl tiie aiiilio •-
:.i\e ^!rc:•'i•ed «'i i}),' iloor uoml.
M'.-. the la;- ■■
ti'.-'V •. r : ; i W hi ’.v ?.!r. l'’o^4-
'.'S a the i:.s paa^.-r.-;
.a \v;i'- t.-la.a' l-y lb.a;a
he had
iV.;% Vwaa ;‘f p-ai-a tau'ly, a;‘.d
: a\ .'a '.'-.r :a ;-h.---'.:i\-e:;s!'‘'ri-* W'Vv-a
Ohl I'.ua '’‘Mp'v ;i» ieast. I.ihav- h.r,c
i«> T, lv.--Cre'.-a'-
N*e'. .
'1')'. • .'ad K* i.a u;-c. ns that
f’t'.’a ; ..li :a- army have e,«>l lo.; in
:r.e . jiilf. ia ev;;-~: a v» New.-.
i "i^.a!; ."I arxa ;o r,‘‘.j.l;j-
.-••a i-a- N'.ft-l; ih.ii G;i’C;s-
;•••-> ; r.-r.oi'fi W'O. >.
^r:Ia
•'L I he Suidc Joura.il ;i{i-
dae Ir- I:,-!; ( f e, a;le
Knin.i.,-tt3a. fadier of thft graaaa.
•i :
n. C. '
... 1
enicna Aitaoin etaoin etaoin shrdind have the lest wld.es of tluir raaa.y
Suptise Villa shttuhl “cail" Mr. Pry- ^
an‘s expression of undying frioi-.d-..
ship by asking that the embarc:o bo | The no!iti:\al death of Ctdey Phrase
lifted some more. If Villa is our i.s a story that scents to have been
friend why should he not- be well-i con£idjrahIy e.vaggerated, here and
armed ?—Greensboro New’s. there.
;• ; i.aa !;a'. i- ;
ariu
. a. t :
•• icai-
X». -sV.-;.
( ie.ver
•d.-VfU;
tvran't s
lire.
are '.'.ever punish-
S.: fa”. ( ‘'aa-ad.* riai rt-.'Oivaaer.d
iorvention to Mexico, as '.v-akin.r most
siitisfacunajy.—-Cl iver.rboA' News.
Something is always wante 1 to in
complete fortunes.—IIo3*ace.
A litUe thing comforts us because
a liit.le thing affects us.—Pascal.