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>AG«fln ipiPPPPfpnpippB raDAT. luacii Mb nM. 'S- I SEUHBMie BiLUiSAifey) ira Oreat stream cf Cusiness Flows Into United States r.o Re- PLASTS TAXED TO UTMOST Most of the Ccntr;2cts fcr . Supplies Rurr;.fcr Tvwo Vesrs ef Longer— Coods £q!cJ for beUvery Here —Shipmant a> Suyer's Rjsk. Ncvr 'Tttrlc.-'.-A cciumcn 03iini?.te Xlie ■war’s 7ea.^;U‘ u t^iree years. In the first six v-ciii;!3 Di* tuy the ITuitoU SEatts. soui iihout t •'>' - OOOiOOO ill >var supr’li*s^. not takh'.^r iiito cc“siOen:tion foocJslnn*s desi?n^*d for f'iViJia!' V-y Angusi J our traOc ■'•vUl r;’:^'-h \'>O0,'»0nt nnd unless som;-t-.nij5 cc :o c’u'ck this ph^aomenal ?-‘.0C0.O-'O.uC"^ ivill I'.ave rourcil the Vniied Sfi?iOs befcrc* the tr-;sisty of V\rvce is Even if th^ war siuji »-isht 710V.-,cur trac^e In tlu- r.;:r.>:'riaV pi v.;^r j TvouJd soon r#=-;’c!i :» bljj.-n. for | of the.sreat ccmtrdcU art* \M-itton to i ^ fulfilled wniioi;: lo ilii’ ' coarse of the war :*nU rvJi for two I year.-s; cr evf-^ fous"r.. ' Our gain \vo:iM be rvr*?) larger j ^iould ve suf*|>Jy bci!h .‘-itJr.s. As it is. i almost nothin? is si-iiif-' to Tci!-! lonic aliies. i The Unitra kovo: | Jlcials arc ?iriah'L' ‘tf p;ve :;:^y}hin^ ; r-c-rrcct I'rvro^ of trntle i:i : v»-ar sup]5lU'-3 A iar/n^ I'ronoi Jion, ! lio\v largo is !« to say. ; j^oes to Can:i«:!i» iirst arui J5 sJjrpp^d j from there r-t r:r':n!'d. TrMV.'e, Ru3- | ria or ono •■ ' Th«^re i? i:o |)'.'r;;tiiy h.ir in>hin;n?' • '•xnoris. 3-TiK-h pirarjov.d-'-r is* cofng ; cut in ca:-r« tu:*.rli^d c.r =*^5- •; pocially tlir‘'>*j=:i’ fVvn’fr* poi^f? \a R-i'?- | ?ia ^y vay cf j In tiu* p.iifi'oritv.J.I'"' ciri lt-^s ft \ is? (^stiniates! thMi \hf‘ : I wanuf»clariiig iA a l::r£e Teatnre flt j I lMtti2«as is ben«iltinc from war or- I ders, siitliougb taese orders in ii:any ! art* not large faoag).i to offset I the depression in domestic trade. Many orders lire from government* j wbiCb never befur? fcousht ic the A.mericarL market *jud Ametic*aii basi* ^Jess ajc!! belipve they cati hoW ihlit trade after tUe war is over. THey. ar^ru6 flint jpuch of the work now] ^iiijsr dOTiC*s hero for Great l?ritaiD» to j take aa i::$£a:!ce, has previously been 1 dwLo iu (V.'Tninny./-itid. the .bitter j foollria ii'Uer ibe war. will precJud-s i I its .iono ifaere fiij.HkL j ..A factory is waking ' I swords for the KntUU army. Such f a cov.iiiu'c Jiad n^ver L'^.'fc^re b?eu re- } ceivpvl in this co«”try. In the. past ^ ’,'-jrds have lrc73- wade in I Ge::ii.any. • .' - 1 ; In r. Ppfiiibtrr-.^ih. 3;srr!cf,. whicji 1 ir.cliij-'ii ’v^^.f^hf.:'!. Ptpny Gerinaufl ! who. for/'iorh/ wj-t’c-'.? i\:v, ihe Ki’upp.s :ire eiiiployi‘i. Thvy. mv noi,v making j-; v\ar itsarorial i'or aJHv.*s, aHhough'. v:' t\o iiCit. Know this df“?1rj:T'Iy. The' in tiio factory arc no.t ihtorns-.^d for uhom a r;irticTj- i- !;ir is h^ini: IKIm: in iho fot! erdcrrd 1k-p- i-s were! Mc*n!* f.ir:- Oi' iri’H st': :.'!, f; yrt.-U'-'. pv . rioni'rals ; *vl V..' .• orn.o'"^!'; r-' « ('iViT r i ;• = l.-'rH' V p;-r‘- :. It r; n i • ..■ ,J •' • ■c]!nr5‘ v.cnh | .-I.v ; _rr)0/‘0'‘• nr:’i:'5, . f].c .. ' ‘ if'O- ; hrir”-''’ T niiJ f{‘.":ns are r. ;r."’to3. Tie Pri.i'i h .:iovt'rn:nonr In?, .{laid NvW j;;;^jji».'::r!.urer.s fcr ?nows-ii'e:5. concerT). in Phild- rfelp?!*;* . ti'.vr.In^ car a foldfn" saw • with wovd-.-’.\ b:-ndlFs for cutun.j? Vire I cr.t2!i,sH ric:iLs. When Y.-:ir started the armii's ufed . steer pH**rs for, thid : wcta, v. ith ll^'' result tl):it r.iany men ! wore shr>ckod to d^r.tli by hlarh volt- ^ (.ic^ctrieiiy. . ; Factories turnsd to W?w Uses.-. I Ail r^orijs of factories luiv.?. br'en | ■'rp??0{l into .commission to make I hin war, A o?::j>any i’l ; •^rid^crort, Conn., T.hich iisiialiy \ v'.n'tu'^s cemetery ruonumsnis of ] >rdn7.e, i? now turning out fcrginss J or an Jitito tniek ccncorn which has I I iar^o crdcr fromi th? allied coun- "ies. l^.ridgeport, by the wey. is r&- ''vin® projjpenty because mo?t r industrial ccncerns are working n v.ar order*. All through and ■DnnrotlcuT war ortlpr^ i.re hc-Ipi::;: to vrrcrtre the dct'rc'siiort of the f;r?£ \v jijonths of the wsr. The Fere ■vcr fthmbniM:n?: coTT^rany is very :.~y. Jt f> ^Tf’i.MTally roT-orted it is li'n Ft’i\r the I^rlt- ’> navy Jh ;:c ?-:> I'O ro-J a1 ih'' r\ r,:-' v.ar. In r.cTtrnion, i* Is Clhfr ?ni>;j)ari!]i'S. for li’-rn:: ]:ir*icular ar* b v:i :-'> ; - - ■ *hft al* C'd p:>V5,-‘.’ijrxni.' hL'.v.? ^:; :i.‘d con- 'ac!ic at jTirea irir-j-r a’.tracliv/? fcr '\o r’:i• In a'i«i’’lion. it fs r--:’y v.-n UHB8ELU mmm Reduced In Price^ Ail Twenty Cent Cakes and Candy now lOc - - - Ten Cents - - - 10c Frepf! K.)asted Pearu;.«, luJi line of Fancy Groceries When you trade at ihis store you do not have lo pay other fieopi^’s ct*bts . N^)(iiir)g de-'iv’ered. Noihtng charged. V ur pa1ron;.'ffe soJicited, S Tr E LADIES’ STORE. ‘\€T.a*.> ivrrr;l ■' £*:■; of BA-TiVCRE KUtifi:C».m. ore nay be roonr>'.encugh for both, but it*» yctir fauJt ¥itt :TO(>K 71V0 MBX OFF WITH KI>5- ; in Jersey City a policeman has been i .suspended for dcniandiuff kiss of a : hu*C of !*6lice r^tnio of Burlington younff ivcnvin he hai assisted in find- Two rriM)ners Hure—5fuch her way arrois:^ the street. This \V;inted Lawbreakers. is a Irand-new kjr;d of prraft- l.'Ot St«iJ.‘lC' ?. H. Garrnrd and Pati o;- — ; ivia:i Charlie Markham this afteriiw.! I am sellinj? the oilier young man 'i'rrosu-d Jchii Criffin, colorcd, charpod !iis Easter Sait, vrhy not sell yon ■wiih beirtr r.", aecomplice of John yours? Farrell, Merchant Tailor. ■H'-r.vi-s in roi'iiir.'.: a store at Burlinc;- SPECIAL PRICESJ 30 i • ‘.’’I. V V.- rt ?r iors ■lich r*ri‘ ' iP » >b>‘ lU in ccv.]:: 'no''!-;-?.:: ■ n ('hi';, il’ii: t'K-r*' :?■ ' hi.T \hrr- ! an'] Mii:'- t’H f Tr'i' -M.'.J.'V lil kiujvv tiivy rrt- U'.i-. 111-.: !•■■■•-• •• _ it. but th^'v dll !U"5l till* nui r ’ ’.:• I'.'i ry h'; of v..'r I'r.v- i’:r (•; iTn:ry. - . "■!’ is ' •if? . = '!! :twi' vi -! *. v hi)--* vr.iti •: ot' 'r n. i !.:•'» fi: t-j. V.' Vil'i; fily sa.V:^ Ui:s V. cil-nr- w:ih a toll r: tk-:*!- risi-y .’a;r ; i r-ivk. .‘h wiih rrt'S: ar*« ♦■•old for .!• ry and s-hiiimtM’ \ .a ‘t-.i- h’.vT • T?!'* huvcr o?»mt -•■- s‘-T>'r;. ]y *h*‘ ji'uinN ; t'- ■ •■::■ AiMii]. Tht- ijfr.rttjrrrH: 'i thoir j-’anr- hijih forn' {fortr-* arjv,'-d jcur»rds >!f o*i] r ijv-; onJy ta cooi’r'r- ate with tlu* (..iyi’-rs \:\ ' sorrory. hjf? uho to |.'rL-xv;»? rf-'.Mr'}.: j hv a.iTents of gorernmPTt^-* i; to j file buyt'rs. I ■ Til" 7.". j factori-:s in rl! ‘ rnitt*«{ Smie- ordi- i narily 'j'.t/f'iO tKr.~.ov.r Now their foroc'^ I'nrrh-'r* rO'r;u ii-'.} are j r» pi*',' jlPlnC' The cnonvifMLs for ’•x- iilosives ha.-5 forct-ii pric\-' u> l:ia:h levei-:-. Picrie u.snd in raa-ifn?? oxplnsives, hns ris. n from 1!." cemn \o S2.r»0 a pound and the rntiro suppiy on hand has been bought up. Those who still havo gur.cotuVn ojj irunu which can he delivcrt'd within days are askU»^ cents :» r>ound. The uf^upJ price is 20 to cents In Febniary the French ^.'overnnient tried lo buy 24,000.000 pounds oi‘ p;un- Otton. off«riU" C.* nents. It wa-‘. un- ohtainoible. >^i> contracts vvere i-I.'icrd with a nunjl^er of mills runr.li''; over two years. More than JO.OOO antomobiif tru- ks have t/Cw'^n s.hipped to Enc;bnrt and France since August !. but from th*^* way now orderi-? are eomins in. this branch of trad^ only ju?t besin- rJn.ET The FreiUh authorities figure the averart^e ^tfe of an auto huck j: only seven dnys. Thousands cf Buyers. Thcro ar-' tf.:.u-'^a!ids of buj’inir r>c:er.i^ -or the forei.srn goi'ernments iiVi or'" the country, but the two lars ‘ blofks -.f nnntrricts are eom- .'ough rhnrl'S Srhivab t». the ;. ui Steel company and J. Pier- rgan. head of the g-reat bank- !t':t c't'V- r na'i-n a b 'li^r flrrcvd :rt»'*r cT dan Kov- rnnirni is tht> inoj-t hc?avily Id-* I'luhlit^ntioii in Ui:ssn in wUiih \->\ (\r'';r2li the t;i ton. C’.ravc.® was arrested yc^erd:;y on a itx'al charge and held for thu Uurlii'ffton authorities. GrifTm wa.^ and later fell into the hjri(i:i of t’ne officer>. ('hi(.‘f of r'(iji;'i‘ Tatillo of BuHirj;- i >r’ i-f'turhed home with liii? two pr:.— f?r.er.N ihks aflemr on. ‘ir-.ivc,-: is al.o -h;ir;icd with tlio I.in'f'ny a shot jrun. brother i.> a.lrt';;dy ii’. the io.*k-up {it BiirUnj^on a **li:irire of hc'lpin^ iti the Ftore 1 .-M.-vy and a variety, of other rrime.'?. A-.v*?r(iinjr to (Uiief J>urlin;r- U'W ha: heeti overrun wiih petty ri-j;v.o> ;-nd e.*-].(*c‘lally roM^'ries dur- tj’ii' tho pa^'t i^e'.v weeks:. He told of a ' y.iuj'.u: Iji^ly’s pur^^• i eir^r snalchetl 'from her hands Ir.sl ni^rht, ;ir:d of nu- ■ nuvrnis othtT tncidenls__or_ a l»Kc _na^, ;ture. --iiurnajn Sun. C»rn. Cotton Seed, and. All Kinds of Hay. Will pay hi^hesit cash price. Will take Cora Shelled or Unshell^d. MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO., - - For Thirly Days - - ON- Gents’ Furnishings. Ladies’ and Cbildreb’s Siioes. Full line Boys^ Clothing. Ji 1.; ftir e^asier to acquiry u repu- ‘.iilion for jfrratness than it jjs to make iTood. a f f f I f f 9 f f Kt'w Paris Kui!dinj.r. See >JS for your New Hprin^ Sisit. Price aBi Quality GUARANTEED. 4 I J.M. Crawf ord& Son | GRAHAM, N. C. J (.’orner Matn ai;d We.^t Elm St. % Vn?nHc:'M :•• n':i:’i.-'sionT5‘ ainf hr.-.i.*'rs. FEELING FOR THE EMEf/iY Inc: t Pethh }»ont r il^rc fir i^ch- rcT'-o : taimd thaa works for th is tui dei-s ! Kati ; ■: a:i O’. i:Ivery lb has r.i.'td? two vi5tr^^ K*i •'CC Uu> v.\ir be^n and has ob- contracO amountinsr to mor.^ .:r.O.OOO,Oi>n. His nethlchon^ •re making even 32'idcli tr'in.- 'jlliv3R. hut in addition to wha^ d ou!. her? ha hus suLIt^f or a do^-T. diT'-T'-Mt Mut now the pM”ehn?ir.. 'C the Entli^h ro*.frm^enf r.n* rr-. -"H 1; : - ■ section of the country where i-iT-ncU lo^.4^ou; In the most ad vanced po?it:c^-i \\\o Freneh line of troi^ch*:..'.. H!RES PRISONER TO WIFE 1 VOi:.N(i GASTNOIA MAN UklSfiRiS VOl'NG WIFK WHILE ON llONEVM(»ON. i-'haiJottc-A'ille, Va.» Man.-h 2:i.—Sea- ' »vh i. hoinjr conducted for Frank Slo- i'kton, .'t younjr man from Gastonia, . who allesred iu nnvv jlc.srrtr-d his • bride of few days while the tw-o “were .spondinjr their honeymoon at a hotel hen^ It is also alleg^cd that '.rhe« he !epartj*d hi- took all of her money with luni. ' The pair wore nw'irried March 18Ui at the bride’s^ home in Orange county, and they cam* from there to Char lottesville. Mrs. Stooktor. who is se ven yearr. older than h'.T hu.sband, ; formerly i.;ju;?ht school at (iastonia, and .=ihe is now" with ht*r relatives therf. 1 Though Stockton i^ reported to have jbccn marrii‘d once before, thi:^ has not :} n .'nty. Vv 2TC i of Wis::orsi?» 3.10,,376.81 fcr Fnmiljes- Sheriff T^'-oIr Ciivn The Only Curse. re snio, and Shakt-apeare jho only winjV ^^P.;lKe^ p'. jfood authority, Ignoriir.ca is cojrse and knowledpre the ■lancsv;!!- V -I.ouhig out Ws whercwUh we fly to Heavo:i. ] prisoners to \vc,:k for wages that e^o ; , ; t.0 th^if famirr s ir.sioad of niakins ! n' extravagraiif :hen*. ban'.r.ier sione?;, C. S. 'Vhlpp’-*'- | liiU Isaiah, who is belter aathority, fOT!n:>-sheriff, i.-; draioi.straiinv! Isame thir.p in mind he pc?.sibilit;rs of ’.h^> \Viacoi:shi com* i , , . , , , , , :ritai?‘nt Inw |\vhen he .said, L^^rae! dotn noL kno.v?^ iJuring ’.IS** two yr:*r?; the ?tafntQ T.^rael doth not consider. The people; has b?‘on in force $:(*.. has boen of kr.owleduo. : ?»arncd by pri^o.'iers in this county Of ■ ^ , , • i :his amount dcp- r.dcnts of parolr'd ppr- ; they did ir Judea; .so they do in ; •ons reeeh ed th--' coun* jOrantre, and everywhere eU'.e. j .y $3,210,4L . 1910, there were 1.44R illiterates! One man *.^a:' paroled for a year tot. , ^ ^ i wife to cciiiduet a clotht’s ppcssing .*^ Orangie, the home or the State | 'sr^b!ishnr:e>f. j University: 0£5 of them were whit^: jand *292, or more thon ninth of them j ( ... . « .. > Kow Loh7 7.,ondcm.—An .\r •'('•turned (r> Lr'-nl ’ c.v.o es!in’a> ’ ' .if *2 v.':ir i'oi'-.'' :■ a war aatoinoDils only ten. >.?•/Last. j , Ti'-nr. nxficrt just j“*‘’ males of votin;' age. !ro!:> ;l;r S.!:htin!T| Curinj: the cur.se of illiteracy is n ‘ 'main concern of the eoimty campaiff^i and that of i 1 that has begun in Oranpte counly. ARE YOU SATISFIED With tlic quality of feed you arc buying, and the prices you are having to pav? Why Not Come to Headquarters? l:-vcryoouy cise kinds of feed. uucS, whv 'OIJ? We have full line of ail Are Your Hens Laying? If not. try some of our chickcn chowder, if it don’t make them lay, they must be roosters. Alfalfa meal fed with chicken chow der will do the work. Why not let them work tor you? W'e guarantee results. What it has done for others, it will do for you. Butter Is Mighty Scarce. Dairy Feed. Wheat Bran, C, S. Meal and Hulls together with beet pulp wiii produce resuiis, ihc i Kirymeri feeii this, why nc: you? They usually know what they are doing, why not profit by their knowledge. Don’t Take Chances. Getting the same quality somewhere else, come where you know what you will get. .Appier and 90 day cats. Genuine Maine grown seed Irish potatoes of all vaiieties. Merchants Supply Co. Burlington and Graham, N. C. Millers Agents, Melrose and Dan Valley Flour and Feed. POOR
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