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can nriOB-A-wnK dig«>at»; BinajNcrm.». c. rBU>AY, OCTOBER 1, 19U. “ATTENTION* JVefc*ts at Very Low Koni4 Fares Ml S«1« VU SOUTHERN RAUWAt Preittier Carrier of The South Trip GOLF OR CROQUET. $9.9&~.BUKL1NGT0N, N. C„ to WASHINGTON. B. a^ retura aeeowt 49th. EDcampveiit G. A. R., September Z7th to Oeto^ 2pd, 1913. TiekHa « Mile September 25, 26 a«d 27U1. with gaal UMit at Oetebcr IS, 191S. Stall OTMTS allowed all points ChariottesTille to Alexandria, Va^ iti- cliisive. 0.9i^BURLlNaTOS, N. C, to (WASHINGTON, D. C, and return aceomt Seottich Rite (A. A. S. R.) ^rd decree, O^iAer 18 to 24th. AIM National AasocUtioa of postmasters, 0rtober 20 to 22, 1915. Tickets on sale October 15th to 19th, imiusive with final limit of -Octcber 31st, 1915. It was during a golf game in Scot- Iniid. The fli'st player who drove olt was very bow. legged. The second'play er,. untnindful'that his opponent was dii«ctly in front of him, struck the ball, anti it whizied between iiis op ponent’s legs. THINGS HARD TO SEE, HOMf: OEMONSTRATIOIV WOBK. BASING DAISY CALVES ON HUT- to lead off. Of tto Mteen eonveiition Syears !:ince the Republican party wa» 'organized in 185C, only twice has ihii. TERMILK CHEESE; Editor of The Daily News: Mrs, Jane S. McKimmon ha3 juu It’s wondeiful, the feias^ity of 6ur;returned from a trip to the tidewater | (From Office of Daii’y Experimenta-(party of the “outs” selected its candid laws.' If John Smith aiid Bill Jones ^counties of North Cardins where she] tian. West Raleigh.) . *,date firs:. These were the noraina- have a.personal encounter and Biiljwas a member of a party drganized! In connection wUh investjcations sn tion of Lincoln and the first notnina- Jones goes to Jim Brown and says,!by Congressman Small for the in- the manufacture of a soft curd cheese tion of McKinley. “I am in a row with John’Smith and’struction of the people in his district. I from buttermilk^, preliminary tests j The three cities which, are cam- i want to bon-ow your gun so I can This party was composed of Pc hrve been made to determine the feed- pbigiting'for the honor of entertaining “Hoot mon,” said the bow leggedikill John Smith.” common law says jLumsden, of the U. S. Maritte and ing value of the cheese when giveirto ti.e convention are Chicago, Philadel- one in'anger, “that naer golf." Jim BroWn is particeps criminis and Public Health Service, who gcve a dairy calves. phia and San Francisco. “A^eel," said his oppoiwnt com- jhas hiin arrestod and punished. All | most forceiful talk on the eradication j For this experiment five grade Jer-j Chicago is the'preeminejit conven- patently, “ef ’tis nae golf -tis gude fair-minded men approve this and of typhoid and malaria and power sey calves two weeks old were sel*K.’i;-'tion city, as tiie fifty-M years at na- croquet.” Ijidies’ Honw Journal. ^recd^i*e it as law, but when nations^of an organized county to effect this; ed—after being fed for nine days on t'c^naJ conventions it Isas housed !g*t to fighting each other the allies ^Dr. Bassett, of the U. S. Bureau of a partial ration of whole milk and tvrslye, St. Louis has had four, Bal- *eoine to the United States and tell,ui [Markets, who spoke on co-operative buttermilk cheese the whole milk was yojore three, Philadelphia three, CSn- jwe want to borirow i billion dollars ImarkeUnc and the gnomic value to discontinued and they were put on a cipiia.i thrw and New York, Denver, with which to kill the Germans, we a community of co-operstive efforts;-ration of cheese, water and com meal Minneapolis and kansas City one STRICKEN WHILE BATHING. Seated on the. edge of a boat itj ssy all right, ^is is ai matter of busi- Smith’s Landing, Masonboro Sound, i after having been in the water bath ing with a number of children for a few minutes, yesterday afternOoT about 3 o’clock, Mr, J, P. Wallace, aged 64 years, a beamer at the Dcl- I ness. Of course, we are a n^tral na tion and we think as much of the Dr. Owen of the U, S. Division of with a .small amouiit of wheat bran. of apoplexy^ or. some other form n j heart trouble, and toppled over into $21.43—BURLINiGTON, N, C., to'the water, which was only two or STATE CAMP, FLORIDA, and re-!three feet deep, and life was almoist turn account Southern and National extinct when he was brought ashore. Rifle Matches. Tickets on sale Octo- He was barely breathing when taken her S, 4, a, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14th, 1915 from the water and death ensu^ in with final limit of October 31*1, 1913. a few minutes. At first those about Extension of limit until Xovemb^r him thought he dived off on purpose. 29th may be secured by depositing but as he did not come up as soon is ticket with special agent at Union Sia- they thought he should an iiivestiga- tion at Jacksonville Fla,, and pay- tion was made with the result that raent of fee of $.50. hi.s ulmo.-it lifeless bociy was taks'i 0. K, YORK, T. r. A., from the bottom of the shallow water Raleigh, X. C. at that point.—^Wilniinjtton Dispatch. Animal Husb^’.-idry, spealung on tick '-The che«se was diissolved in warm eradication, and Mrs, McKimmon, for'-water a’ld was fed like milk, Germ^s. as wc do of the allies and Home Demohatration Work, tak- j . The following is a' brief summary \rtll not take, sides with either one >nfi ^ her subject the North Carolina of the results of sixteen weeks f^- of you, but we will lend you a billion I country girl in the business world and ing: ; dollars with which to kill the oth^r the vilue. of women’s organizattions. | Average buttermilk cheese consum-jit is pi-obable there will be eighty-nine .fellow. The logic is there I suppose, Mr. Freeman, the District Farm Dem-Iej daily per calf 1.54 lbs. Average Jess than in 1912, or 989 men with vot- gado cotton mdls suffered ah jg pretty hard for a fellcw to: onstration Agsr.f, was with the. party corn meal consumed dailf per calfjing power, sec. I A*rain out of the danger zone in Mexico, j McKimmon reports great in-Jage initial weight per calf 62.4 lbs. porto Rico, and the Philippire we have no right ( ?) to warn out ■ torcst in the women’s vrork and has | Average final -weight per calf 129.-i lalands. people to keep off of ships carryir-s organized comciittees to get the nee- lbs. Average total gain per calf G7.0j The voting delegates will be divided ammunition t,o the allies, though -ne cssBi-y appropriations from the coun- lbs. -Average daily gain per calf 0.61'as fpUi^s; know they r.re in danger cf per days per calf' New England statei...... sunk by the Germans. It’s a haid^C'VlJ" d£.te. At the meeting in 09. 'Eastern states tiling for a follow to .see how our l;i\v ^.^^Ono^nk County on the lOth of. The calves made very creditable Southern' states gives us the right to warn Our people. ^ team of Canning Club at a low cost t».iid relished the Border states V out of 2^exico and does not give g“'ls» dressed in their white caps and feed at all times. No dilliculty was Mountain sta^s right to vrarn them off of British inducted a canning demon- experienced from seoirs. Southwestern states 14 loaded with mutiitioiis of war. stiation. These gins exhibited prod-. _______ 'Pacific states V, 56 2 ffue.s.. ull this h clcsr in the "eatly packed in glass and gave ^lier. Ciirsd iu o to 54 Day* Central states, east of Mississippi 192 J . * • ‘3T«j{'p;‘=t will cc’tand nxoney if PA£c ct’ the i'-niniuiiiuoM nmnufactur'^i's and ^ clcnionsirat’or. ot canning in iin, faii9 to cure aoy c»*e of itcuraiK. , eiitiarBteer'^nsorProtrudtnffj^«tln6tol4dAy«. our administration but it .is not cx- ai.i’active club did much lo m- soc actly clear lo a fellow who is rijt enthusirssm for the work and ’ = making a fortune out of this thii.?. co;npliments both on STOMACHS LINED WITH WHEAT. Wish .wmebcdy w ould clear up (his ^ 7 ' Thcush the weather vras rainy part ^From "ihe \orkville Enquirer.) of the time a:id exceedingly hot for Examination of the stomachs of the sovera! days -Lhe attendance at the ses- three mules of Robert Kennedy, het- sior.s was very good, totaling 2,500 ter known as Nine Kennedy, a colored of Bethesda Town.,hip a Massachusetts, he Frank case Oeord’, ^hode Island and Connecticut, 8S. riank case. ^»eoi.iri.i,^ Be.iufor:, Jlartin, Pitt, Wash- »f tbc anmials were covered with a v„,-ir p.. « ‘lot .jlfino” Rut vhoi, .>,•,> liK.stern stages—New York, I’enn- I et dione. Tyrrell, Cho%van Gates. Her;- ’"her,t substance about One-quarter «f- , r»oio-„o,» onn : it «,mes to sharing in ’.he thirty mil-' , „ ■ „ , . . inrh tbirt Th- thre« ^ ' ford. Pe,’.iunnans, Pasquotank and -i >nih th.ck. The three mules died, south-Vir- Carrituck, siiddel.v on Mcnday of last Weeii, . Republican cnhventtons usually have more delegates than democratic con ventions of the s. rt. The exact num ber of republican utlcgatcc next year is not yet accijrately i:sceriained, but most of the time explaining demons 1.12 lbs. Average 'wheat bran con-' in addition there will be six non-’ we .warn our.people-to jietwork and. its benefits.- ..sumed daily, per calf 0.09 !ba, Aver-^voting delegates, two each .from Ha- ... 88 .. 200 .. 173 .. 114 .. 42 Central states, west of Mississippi 106 rb«atstu;'t,l;CBtionKivcA^*t*ndK«it. 50c .\iaska .. ’ Alaska, District of Clumbia 4 1 (.Six delegates in New York state doubtful but included in above esti mate.) ' Here are further details of the vot ing representa'tion; Xew England states—Maine, New ti'.ngie so we iaymcn couW see it. JAMES K. FRIZELLE. M'.. Olive, Sept. 17, 1915. j Regarding '.vanl? 10 be tlirj I. Ah! Thet*$ «hat Pm ktimg For, Grandma* L«Ave it to **Young Hopefoi” to Icnow wh«i not only tickles hi« palftte deliciously hut what also his thirst and r«freahos his tired Uttl* body. It*s Pepsi-Cola* A God-««fMl to th« Hilniy—old and No wond«r it ius «chiev«d SQCh popuUriiy m 4 dkUcious, t«9aptin|^ dfink that has a joTToi tact* in mverf Ap» Kt ihc fountains — or carbonated in bottles, fct ^our ^ocer'ft. PEPSI*Coid ■ I For All Thint*—Pepti-Colm Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works L M. SQUiRES, Proprietor. Phone 435 Buriiogton, N. C. iion-dollar cot'LOn money which all >.ho rest of us have to contribute to. Well,; that's different. while engaged in hauling wood anl Educational Work. Fur two weeks in July Mrs. Me- it devetopeii that their deajth w^as , Kimmon conducted at Simmons Col- caused by their eating a liberal quan- lege, Boston, a class in commercial tity of wheat, (he same not being en-, .Mountain .«tates and tirely digested and causing a gas gini;;. North Carolina, South Carolina, Cmu 8K Sons, OBMr RtnMMt Wen't Cm. The worvtctMs.au matter of bow lose standiDE - > > » o . cnreU 1>y Ibe wonderful, oftf reiinbfe Of--Canning: and nccKUigr 01 fruits f ortcr'5 Anti«»-ptic HealUK It relieve;* ' . . * j (k*. ?5c.20c,fi.y vc^^ctabies and j-'iivc Icct^ircs on rur.U form upon the stomacns wnK*»i causcJ •ia a*sd Heal* »t the tame Ume 'organization. In this class ivere wo- death. It appciti’s that Keimedy had A group of children whose niothsjs men from California to Maine, show- tiit? muler) only one i’eed of belonged! to the Daug*hters of the ^ injr the interest being awakened in in* v.heiit. A ;;eivtU'maii of the McCo*.i- Rcvclution were overheard discussing dusti ial work for the eountry w.«men ; olhviDe section^ in spoakinjr about some historic relics which had des- i»nd girlsi. The^e women, were triiinod rf tl't mules V/orlresdaj, cended as heirlooms in their respec- in home economics and were cither i k''.own fact tl'J^t too vivo famiiiesi. One little girl ?ail her alrcudy at work wnth rura! people and Jntirh who ;: J:m.'::n'ou? food for mother had a knife and fork th'itlruml conditions or were preparing or niukv';. U not harni- Washini^ton had once used. Others j'themselves for such work. They said yoimp: niuie-'i as to old for tho named curios of various kind^, each they had found no such vitaiizin^ reason that the yuuns muies chcw'ed Iryinj? lo outdo the ether in uphold-; ^*orce for rural orsyaniiRition as that ^he grain better than iho oltier ani- ing: the family importance in ro»:ard t:* already at work in the south in tl»e n\5il5. anriqiies. But Grace, thoujrb younfij-■ shape of Canninjf Clubs for the jjirls C5t of the lot, carried oft the hono:*i. and Community Clubs for th^ women, “My mother has a teapot.” snid she^:''hich included some industrial fea- I “that was used in the Boston tea.^ure^ such as oo-operativo marketin?;: ' party/--Woman’s Home Conipanion.and butter, rug weaving:^ etc. j —; i This idea of ijivingr the farm girl or ‘■^i-dav afternoon William Hervincr. “ ^ ; the farm womp.n an opportunity ;eaK'i .lometh.ing* for herself has filled jjjij. rjfig accidently shot and seriosuiy the clubs with ^a^er, interested his 2-year-old brother hers W'ho, while they are Robert iierrinjr^ -.he hali entering th-j money returns for their efforts, arc‘^j(|^ below the eye. I BRVAX WILL SPEAK AT (iKKENS-; RORO ON OCTOBEK J*ra. SCOTLAND NECK BOV SHOOTS ' BABY BROTH€R. Scotland Neck, Sept. 23.—Late yes* ^erday afternoon William Hervinc*. “ years old, while playing with a flo- I Greensloro, . nings Bryan, sept. 24.— Jen- former Secretary of : State, will speak in the Grand Opera i i:ilso getting: standard means. Floridn, Georgia. Alnb&ina, Mississ- ipp2» Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, iind Texas 173. •border—MarylanJ West Virginia. Kentucky, Missouri ;- t d /.IJkltshaina, 114. •Southwestern mnUts—Montana, Ut- ;;h, "oIorado, Wyoming- and Idp.ho, 14. rs;cific statefi—California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada, 56. Ce.i.ral states, east of the Misj?- ifsippi—Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wis- c^.ksin and Illinois, 102, Ccntrcl states, west of the Miss issippi—North f)akot:’.j South fiakota Minnesota Iowa, MobraiiliU and K:in- .^us^ 10(1, i 1 several New York city di.siricis tliere is stiU doubt whether one or two delegates will he allowed under ti'.s present rule cf the republican ‘ i-.aoiial commiLtee. This body will meet here December •ext. It w’iU decide when and where the convention vdll he held and al.so pass flr^aUy upon alt questions of rep resent;! tion. Ejjch state will be represented in -he convention by four delegates at Physicians were at once summoned >,i„rge: two delegates for each repre. TO SUPPLY XAV> WITH 380,000 ;/uiI has been complied wiih. (House here on the evening of Octo-1mc.-n>., ..ot only as applied failed to find the bullet by ggntative at large in congress; one PAIR OF COTTOX SOCKS. j ihe sock which the navy has pur- Kgj. g unjier the auspices of the Youngi'° products they put upon th.- probeing-. delegate from each congressional dis- fchased from the Durham mills is made Christian Association. Mr. iWilliam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ’trict and an additional delegate from Durham Hosiery Mill Awarded This , of mercerized ^arn and ordinarily 'e-'Bryan’s appointment -was obtained"^’'"®’^’CharIe.s Herring, of this place. 'each congressional district in which in which they conduct a household. Contract Yesterday by Secretary |'tails for twenty-five cents. The con-J efforts of Hon. A. L. : Daniels—to be Delivered to Brook-['tract calls for delivery of the ship- lyn Vards-Julian S. Carr, Jrjmentsto the B^^lyn navy yards. | a small admission will b. charged.' Hopeful of Dye SituaUon. ; while here Mr. Bryan will be the; WANTED SYSTEM instead of Julian S. Carr. Jr., president of the'^uesj E-ooks, who has been! th« bedrugg*^ TWl-j |Hosiery Mills Company, speaks in op-„p. j LIGHT ^EEP. A New Health ICITIES AFTER MEETING *>ng in the discussions of politicians I Manual leaching Natural Laws; *, ^ . that quicUy RELIEVE PAIN with-1 , “ available presidential t.mhejy Optimistic .Vhout Dye Situation. { The wounded child was taken to a vote for any republican elector, in ho.«pital in Rocky Mount this morr,- 'jgog the republican nominee for YQjj (Q X-ray will be used jijji s}iai| found to he ' 7,500 or more. ! Here are some of the names lead- News and Observer Bureau, S. R. Winters, Manager, 107 Market Street, Durham, Sept, 20., The Durham Hosiery Mills are to j timistic terms of the future of the dye j [Situation. His mills are in a flourish ling condition and the American dye- ‘ STALK OF COR> WITH SIX EARS, j out drugs or appliance. Price $1 GO; Making a Lively Bid f-or the Repub-: 'Address: — ., — - i > nn. . I Abemethy has placed in! supply the United States Navy with Iit t us a.. e only qieation window of the Abernethy hard- ! imminent is whether the product is! . , i iware comi)any a stalk of corn con- of the high-grade Quality of foreign' . . . „ j ™. . _ - ^ taming six w*!l-filled ears. This corn i dyestuifs. , , . ^ . IS a part of a sixty-acre tract within THE SYSTEM, Florence, S. C. S00,000 pairs of «)tton socks. A tels- gram from Secretary of Navy Dan iels today to Julian S. Carr, Jr., presi dent of the Hosiery Mill Company, fcrought the information that the Dur ham Mills were aucces^ul bidders. The speciiied amount of the contract is ?27,600. DcKveries tpll be made on deferred eontsacte. Within thirty d*ys 15,000 pairs will b« shipped; inthin the sue- -setjding thirty 6mfs A 25,000 lot 'trill ^ forwsid, aa^ the rate pe9» mc&th -will be 40,000 tjie eontntct in COULD NOT TRUST HLM. I (iean National Convention—u Orer' A Year off; Many Men Are Being! ^Talked of as Means of Beating De- ‘ I mocrats. ' ( A gentleman having engaged a j Washington, Sept. 25.—The republi-! I the corporate limits and is inspected hricklayer to make some repairs in Married Friend—My husband says ^firfth interest by all who notice it. 1 his cellar, ordered the ale to be re stock speculation is very dangerous if Everybody says Mr. Abernethy is mo^ftd before the bricklayer com- yon get on the wrong side of the' some farmer, rnarket. The Fiancee—But G!«oTge has prom ised to be very careful not to get on th« wrong' side of the market. -Hickoyy Record. can national convention is still almost { a year off, but three or more cities' arc doing lively bidding for it. a| f Nothing that a Kansas bank derk stole fkv6 thousand dollars to eneble him to get married, a cynical ac- —“ qsaintance is moved to remark that a»ta Md ftait Jim at X«r- there is no limit to which some people menced his work, relates The He'ff host ot would-he candidates is in the) York Sun, ^eld. O'sring, probably to the belief [ “Oh, I’m not afraid of a ban'e.1 o/ ithat Mr. Wilson ■will be renominated, t ale, sir”, aaid the man. “It isn’t your cottrage I doubt, but that of the ale,” was the reply. “1 aksiita Ce. will not go to meet trouble. ,'oear H.” theio is not the same general interest in tiie Democratic ga'thering. ' Vet it tradition it adhered to the am posittTe it trttuid run if yon cam«^I>eiaocr«ts tarill have their convention finrt. 'The ptny in pover i4 expected John W. Weeks, of Massachusetts. Elihu Root, of New York. Hiram Johason^ of Califoi-nia. William Hale Thompson of Illinois. Lawrence Y. Shcrmcn of Illinois, Arthur Capper, of Kansas. Theodore E. Burton, of Ohio. Wiiiiam Alden Smich, of Michigan. Charles S. Whitman, of New York. Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana. -Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa. Wm. H. Taft, of Oonriecticut. Augustus Gardner, of Massachusetts Martin G. Brumbaugh, of Pennsyl- vanift, Fr&nk B. Wiliis, of Ohio. WiUia.m E. Bonth, «f Iieho. Jamea R. Manti, of lUinois.
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