A PROGRBSStVE EEPDBLICAN NEWSPAPER OEVOTED TO TBB UPBU!I-U!\C OF AMBBICAN HO>V. S WU aMWHCaN tNDUSTKIES. BURLINGTON. ALAMANCE COUNTY. NORTH CAROUNA, FRIDAY, ^PRIL 2ND. 1915. Mr. mil. J. W. MU8«Hn BBinf FflOMl. C. Brown Cox Left Wednesday Evening to bring the Body home and Will Probabh: Reach here Toiriprrow, if so the Body Will Not Doubt Be Buried Sunday. The Finding of the Body Is A Greyt Relief to Friends and the £ amily ‘Was Held in High Esteem” and A Splendid Bus - ness Man. : (Special t.o State Dispatch.)' Below will be found the pro-; granunes in full for the two] Junior Debates which for years have With the finding of the body t»f Murray yesterday morning at GuU Shoal, North Carolina, the last orf"" "’Vtims of the ex* plosion on board the gasoline yacht Juiia, which sniiik in Pam lico Soujid on the morning of Januaiy io, has been recovered Keeper John Allen Midgett of Gull Shoal station, coast guard service, reported to J. F. New som, observer in charge of the Cape Henry Weather Bureau, that the body of Mr. Murray had Ijeen found on the sound shore near liis station. Identification was made positive by finding on the body an initialed watch fob and signet ring. Mr. Murray svaA a prominent banker of Burlingtonj N. G.—^Va Pilot. A funeral service ■will be held at tlie residence Sunday at 3 P. M., and the body v/ill be placed in the city cemetery. been made to secure an adequate ventilation of the interiors of the boats. »During surface operations the air is drawn in from outside. When traveling submerged the heated atmos phere of the engine and the ex haled air of the crew is drawn off through ventilators which pass it through various filtering, oxygenating and cooling devices, after which it is retuiT.ed to the interior and is fit to bo breathed again. 'mOUBLES MULTIPLY. Littl Baughtw of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cates of Fnttik!inton Suffers Accident. News was received in the city Monday of the serious burning of the two-year-bld daughtef, Sarah, of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cates of Franklinton and also the severe burning of Mrs. Gates, the mother, in her efforts to ex tinguish the flamGs, No details are obtaiiiable other than that the child's clothing caught fire and ii was seriously burned be fore the flanies could be extin guished, and that the physicians hold out small hope of its re covery. Mrs. Cates was also burned about the hands in her endeavor to rescue the little one, and she is suffering very much from the bums. Miss Bertha Cates went down to FranWinton Monday afternoon and MrsS. Petty, mother of Mrs. Cates, went clown yesterday, to be with i Chief, rineviiie. the stricken ones. Friends here hope that both wnll recover from their injuries. EASTEIi AT WHITSETT. A f THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH repaired. A certain brightiies.- covert her suffering and wise ^ Special Easter . Service. . An- she was comc-red by question;- . nounced^ Concluding L^ture she always smiled. At all time I on “Life of Christ.” she appeared very certain of he • i Today being Good Friday, ability to explain. ■ been given during the i there was services at 10:30 A. i Briefly she i-eviewed her meet- Rae Tanzer Note to Her “Dear Big Boy”. Thii? is the text of the letter dated October 24, 1914, which Rae Tanzer wrote to “Oliver Os borne” and which in some man ner got into the hands of James |W. Osbome, I "Dear Big Boy:—You caji’t ijir.agine how proud and happy How Does Submarine Command er See Enemy? The commander of a sub marine observes what is going on at the surface by means of the periscope, but when that is if he moves his vessel while us- iliig the pcriSCupt; tie icuvca a white flake on the water, which exposes him to the enemy. However, the periscope ia .'ometimes of a length—about seventeen feet—to give partial s^ety; as when the tip only shows, the boat is likely to be damaged by an enemy’s fire, al though if i:he periscope chancca to be shot away it migh cause a fatal leak. Als» the submarine I’an be rammed. The diving rudders are mount ed in pairs, one on either side fore and aft, with an ordinary 'ifertical rudder at the stern for lateral steering. Each motor I you care for me. Yes, boy, 1 i.sure do enjoy your company and hope it will continue so forever. .Willit, boy? I “You don’t know how I missed you, honey, for 1 haven’t been a bit happy since I last saw you. I want you to be true to me and 1 trust me, for I hsive given up ; every thought of the doctor and i haven’t .seen him since I met I you. I will do anything you ;want me \o do, for 1 love you 'and will do all in my power to I make you happy, j "Hurt the pot>r boy the other ■ night, but I won’t ever do it j.again, (c^s my heart). Sorry jyou weren’t feiling well and I •: couldn’t nurse you : but never mind. Big Boy, I will make up |forJt when I see you. Will just love you, oh, so much. Can't 'wait until the day is over so I can see my honey again. Love me and I will always he true to you. 'Your swwtue»rtj Ha^ E^ter season. These attract M,. lasting one hour. From ing with “Oliver” in West fiftj - la|rt?e crowds each year. ( noon until 3 P. M;, the threer ninth Street on OctoW 17, after SatiirtJay, April 3, 1915, 8 P. hoiir devotional .‘service where which he appeared at her home. M.—A Scene on . the Battltifieli, all were at liberty to go and She infen-ed he was a colle*? ' —G. W. Taylor, ttTiitsett, N. C; come any time during these man because he wore what sii.' Old Age~G. W. Garrett, Liber- hours. thought were college pins, ty, N. C. ; Sunday morning there will be Two Queer College Pins. Debate—Query, “Resolved, fpeeial Easier music at the 11; “I isked him what college the That Capital Punishnient Should o'clock service followed by the pins represented and he said Be; Abolished.” Holy Communion. one was a Water Department Affirmstive—J. M. Clapp/ Instead of morning Sunday pin and the other a Department Whitsett, N. C., M. L. Shepherd, school there will be the usual of Street Cleaning pin,” she re- Burlington. N. C. Negative—C. Easter celebration, Sunday at 4 lated mehily. “He wanted me F. Garrett, Liberty, N. C:, C. H. P. M., to which all are most to go with him to New Haven Goble, B\irlington, N. G. cordially invited as wd! as to the next day, but I refused. So Officers~W. Pegg, Presir the services just inentiOned. he said, ‘Let’s go to the coun dent, Guilford College, N. G., H. On Easter Mohday there will trj',’ and we went to Plainfield. J. Joyce, Swretnry, Mayodnn, N. be an egg hunt .-it Piedmont “1 was foolish, I know, but 1 C. Park in the morning, where couldn’t resist him. He was the Mar.shals— Elmore Potts, there will be ba.-;eball, race.'; and most fascinating man I ever N. C,. N. V Viiiious f met/’ Riggs, Moriali. N> G., H. The concluding lecture on the “How did you make the mis- Clapp, Whitsett, N. G., .1. “Life of Christ” was given on take of thinking James W. Os- A. McLean. Gibsonville, N. C. last Sundciy and Monday night borne was Oliver?” C. G. Somers, Burlington, N. C. which r.roved the mo.« impres- “James W. Osbome is the liv- HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE, i Music !i\- Whitsett Concert sive of all, and included "The ing double of Oliver Osbome,” In the triangular debate with | band. Last Supper,” “Betrayal,” Gruci- she replied. District Attorney the high schools of Graham and I Monday, April 5, 19ir?—Do-fixion,” “Resurrection”and many Marshall said she never said any Chapel Hill, held on March 26th, jclamation.s, Americanism—J. F. .scenes prior to ending with the such thing to him. Ithe representatives of the Bur-1 Herang, Lumberton, N. C., “Ascension,” ali of which were “Then Oliver Osborne said be jlington High School won bothlValue of Reputation—I\J. Z. especially appropriate ju.st be- lived at a hotel. I went there to 'end.s of the debate. Sam Bason Martin, Benbow, N. C. fore Good Friday and Easter, look for him and a.sked the he»d- Debate—Querry “Re.solved, "rhese were really sermons i!i waiter. He .«aid that no Oliver That the Legislation of the pictures and pronouncetl fay Osborne lived there, but that Federal Govei-nment Should bo many as the best interprctiitions James W. Osbome often was in. Shaped Toward the Gradual they had ever heard as well as He also told me James W. O.'-- Abandoiisnei.t o-f the Protective the most simple and entertain- borne belonged to the N. Y. Tariff.” ing. It is hoped they v.il! either Athletic Club. I often had Affii-mative—C. K. Fitzgerald, be repe.itcd or something simi- thought Oliver belonged tf> an \Vhitsett, N. C., C. L. GaiTison, lar given in the future, and the athletic club, he was so big and ;and Nina Ingle arguing the af- .firmative of the question, “Re- !solved. That the United States 1 should adopt the policy of r.ub- jsidizing its merchant marine engaged in foreign trade,” rie- 'feated the representatives from 11 am to have a dear big boy like. Graham in Burlington; Cordelia Cox and Hobart Steele, defend-1 Burlington, N. C. Negative— rw;«r aireaiiy ha.'; in contempla- athletic. ;ing the negative side, won a|C. G. Dusenburj*, Toddville, tion si>mo missionary scones. “Lied to Me Lots of Times.” I unanimous deci.sion of the judges jC., L. S. Elkins, Elkton, N. C. The church was most ela- “He lied to me lots of time.', iin Chapei Hill. By winning j Officers—F. C. Mendenhall, bonitely decorated la-st Sunday once he pretty nearly gave him- ;both sides of the question the | President, Clemmons, N. C., A. with palms, 'vhich former com- self away. He «iid he had an debaters from the Burlington j C. Lung, Secretary, Nashville, municant, Hall Isley, so kindly office downtown. Every time I jHigh School are entitled to goj Warshalis—-S. F. Gsirri.son, sent from JaeksonviWe, Fla. His wrote to James W. Osbome at jto.Cbapei Hiii arid corapeU fcr|Chirf, Rur’-'n^ton: N O.. N. 0. brother remembered the church the N. Y. Athletic Club, Oliver ’the Aycock Cap given by thf'Ed.irerton. Goldsboro, N. C., W. this way tiiree iciir.s ago of: would at :«y hu* : Debating Societies oi ine Un;- Old:., '.'inCi V;i., iVunei. .Sunuay. .Aftei; the night he never would let me,tidk about versity. Easter Services at The Christian | Church. Holguin, Cuba, W. B. Corapeake, N. C. Savage, service the paims \seife iliiiii i ed to the congregation. BANKRUPTCY PETITION. j Appropriate will be given in the Easter services Christian clmi-ch Sunday morning mt 11 o’clock, when the following pro gram will be rendered. Organ Prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Response by choir. Lord’s prayer. Hymn—“Christ Arose,” Low- Colicator J. W. Bailey a."! drug in- npoctor undei' the new H.nLi-nars^otic iuv.% Dr. Bmdley was reconty ap- lible propel The accommodation for the! navigating officers is in the con-] Take Oaih of Office, ning tower, while the quarters of I Or. Augustus Bradley, of Buriiiig- the crew of ten men are in the today t>e sworn in befove bow, as is al.so tha galley. In the late types of the Ger man class of submersibles, Die sel engine.s, u.sing heavy oil in !p^i„tei by Mr. BaiJey. Ho will re- preference to the more colatile hi:, instruction as soon as he and inflammable petiol, are us- .t.iic of offic ed. These motors develop from 200 to 220 horse power. Four un derwater navigaticm the uiiual electric motors are utilized. The heavier oil engines are useful in those seas where the lighter fuel is unobtainable. ^When gasoline is used, as in .some types, the radius of action on the sm*face at the reduced speed of nine knots is 1450 miles r.t the speed of 6.5 knots per hour. Special arrangements have iry. 1 .X. Hymn—“Jesus Lives”, Morri.«!. Offertory. Prayer. OLIVER FASCINATE!) ME~ MISS TANZER. J. M. Cates, of Franklinton, Ap- plies For Court Relief. j , «• Mr. J. M. Cates, a merchant Who^bued J. VV. Os borne, Hopes Her experience Will Save Others. She was asked about a letter .'ihe wrote to “Oliver Osbome” on October 24, which got into the hands of James W. Osbome. In it she mentioned giving up “the doctor.” ‘‘Never mind who the doctor is; I knew lots of nice men. I don’t believe Oliver is the Oliver of P'ranklinton, has filed a peti tion in bankruptcy with Clerk Blow, of the United States (Special Despatch to The Press.) o.sboi’ne who has mixed with Court. Hia liabilities are given New York, March 30.—ad- g,-,.]s as they f?ay he did. He as $14,708i22, with assets of mitting this afternoon that if wouldn’t take money from aay $13,599.22. When the petition “Oliver Osborne” returned to woman. He spent money on me is returned by Judge Connor her with his superior blandish- and always wanted to take me the case will be referred to the nients .she feared she could not xx> high-class restaurants, but 1 referee in bankruptcy. resist him. Miss Rae Tanzer djdn’t want to go there. In tile IVTr. is n. Kiirlinff- voicftd liis prs-iscs in iiitBr- i^ss’tiiurs.nts I tonian and his friends will be view given at the offices of her of the talking, sorry to hear this. counsel. Harold Speilberg. Unit- -‘jje had tickets for the Ami\' ed States District Attoiney Mar- and Navy football game and for Anthem fay choir. “Lift youv | Tiear Dr. McBraycr Monday Ninlvt. shall could only comment th^t Yale-Harvard game and Hesitu it*rnmotes Happnesa. Without health, gonuino joy is im- r-i>9siblc; wihout good digC;.tion and regular bowe! movoiiifir.t you cannoi have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and rUk being sick and ailing? You don’t have tc. Take one sinrJI Dr. King’s Now Life Pill at niiTht, in the morning you will have a full, free bow5l movement and feel much better. ' Help« yout; uppotile and digostiou. Try one to-ny^ht. by A Glad Voices,” Adams, j Sermon—"“Easter Faith,” pastor A. B. Kendall, D. D. Anthem by choir, “Risen, Glorious King”, Wilson. Benediction. Evening service at 8 P. M. Subject of sermon, “ The Loneliness of Jesus.” A duet—“Mother’s Face.”, D, R. Fonville. A. B. Kendall. A welcome to all. “Every time t see grandfather’s sword and medal.s,” said Bill, “I long to take part in universal war.” I'heri as an after thougiht. Bill said: “But every time I look at grandfather’s woadesi leg, long for tht jidvemt of t universal peace.”—Tit-Bits. "I don’t know,” she replied. “He was such a fascinating man, Or. L. B. McBrayev, who i.^ in she was a bundle of contradic- wanted me to go, but I wouldn’t, charge of the Stiite Saniatoriuni -t tions”. He h;; i lots of money, was Mon*jro.=!c, will k-t’turo in the grail-Ki He gas'e no intimation that j>;. . Jeman.” .‘iehool .iizdiftoriuni Monday Tiifirht, the .Federal Grand Jury w’ould • f(>rgive hin^ if he .\prii r', on “Whiit is -Man that Wc not hear the charge that Rae are Mindful of Him?” The admissioi! Tanzer mi.sused the mails in, is free io aU and the public is cordial- writing to James W. Osbome be- ly Invited to come out and hoix him. fore suing him for $50,000, in Dr. MfBrayer i.= a good talker aad the mistaken belief that he was I wouldn’t trust myself with his h'^alth talks are •""irth more to “Oliver Osborne,” the man who him.” a community, if hecucd, lhan could won her affcctions. “Did you ever contemplate be mci'.surod in dollari; .mil cents. Miss Tanzer expressed the anyone else before?” hone that her e.vample would ' , J iu _ Never. I am not an adven- TYie Washington Herald tells us that save other girls and cause them th5 health officer of the District of to beware of flirtations. She de-, turess. If i was I would have Columbia is urging people not to kiss claimed she was suffering and kept the diamonds. I only hope and not to give Uio“chautii\i5ua salute that she was no adventuress or that my experience will save declaring both to be dangerous. We she would have kept “the other giris. 1 hope they wall be- are perfectly willing to cut out the jewels” the “Indian giver” took I ware of .street flirtations. I. am "isalute.’’ What i-s it, anyivay ?" away on pretext of having them suffering.”

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