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TUESDAT, OCTOm M, MU: nx vKK^AmEa. MsrrATCfl; biwjncton. n. c. S'ACS Tltwc PAY When You Can Buy For Less. A large part of the high cost of living is caused by not knowing where to trade, those who pay cash arc entitled to the LOWEST PRICES. WE ARE HEADQUART- ERS FOR LOW PRICES. When you trade with us you DO NOT have to pay some one else’s debts. We buy in car lots for CASH, and therefore can save you money. We cairy a full line of Corn, Oats, C. S. Hulls and Meal, Red Dog,' Shipstuff, Sweet Feed, Dairy Feed, Lar i Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Onions, Potatoes, Fresh Bread Meal, All kinds of Good Flour, both 5 raight and Patent, Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, and Chewing Gums, Salt, Bran and Hav. COME TO SEE US! MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO. Burlington and Graham, N. C Miiiers' Agents for Melrose and Dan Valley Flour and Feed. NEW rmiK LETRIL AT THE FOOTBALL C.AME. K«r Suilas and MAXDARIX TAMS l*Ol»tl,AK Th? early duys of Xpy.embev with f • thcii' r:ri>'k, winu-s call up .not I alor.e ThiiJuarlvino: wiih jis fea?ts aodj -fpalaiah!( diiiiities but lOotL^ill am: j vat'ious other vijrprous . out-ofrdooi- : sport?. Whi!e, perhaps, the inajority ‘ !of :uv Mot as-much to these rtut-of«doov :\nni«ements a? we should be out owii .jrood, still wo .do lake ah interest whtjre ou!' own college or school, i.s conceVnod and dress for them, r;*^id root for thejTV. with fine entbusiium. I'or iho Footbali Oame A ffood wi'irm suit or a one-piece Red Deoil Lye in the Slop All boe disease is caused by germs that: grow into worms. Stop it at the genn'stage by feedii^ Red Devil Ly^ ttis prwents disease and your hogs feed Out quicker. See directions on the can. Get a few 'cans — try it—that’s the test. Warm Saves Hogs and Feed I0£ANS CARRANZA UECOGM^CED monize svi'.h coat or gre^s. Other iiHtrestin}? C'otstumes ‘ . .The Klouse c'ollared; cufTc-d J serge with top cont of tweed, boucioj. banded ixround the bottom with; . Venustiano Carninza wua yesterday ja warm novejty plaid, or other at-jskinik^ ?£;al. . lyrN;, or fox/is a'pui-tU recognized by the United S;atcs Gov- tractive coutin" !5 the most satisfa-r-j ^‘^•3'*'^' a:lr;.:ciive ;uui hoc'crnirtg*. coa~ • as the Clilef -Executive of toty thinly for the ffanie acc6m])ani?d ’ and .one thai. is well liked by the de factor Government of Mexico* . by a (juiiiitity. of good rugs v.’djner*. a’lci ^irls. Velours' other. *ountries of the Pan feet and knees. One of the various j '-'-iiPi velveteen, corduroy and broad-; Ameriir:ia cciiferchcc, Brazil, Chile, MISS CAVELL DIES DESPITE PRO TEST EnKlish Woman Eexuled by Germans —U. S. Trifs lo Help t’ntil End London, Oct. 21.—^The full report vt the oirtumstancos of the condemna tion and execution of Mis? Kdith Cavell, an Knglish woman arid head of a training st'hool in Brussels for hclpinjr English, French and Belsi^'-' sn’iiiors io escapc fnm) I}ol)?iu!«, niado )>y Brand Wliitk'Ck, the American Mir.i.ster at iirus-ieis, to Waller H. P;ijfe, the- Amei'ican Ambassador at London, wa.s iii.sued by the British gcvernnieiit t«!ay. How the Secretary i>X the \meric;iii Legation, Hugh S. Gibson, .sought the Gorman gevernor. Von Her IjT.ncken, late at nigrht liefore the execution and with the Spanish Minister, plead ed with the governor and the German officer-: for the Engli.sh woman’s life is graphically related in a memoran dum from Mr. Gibson. This docu-! ment refers to the G«rm&n au'hoi-itJes’ Apparent lack of f;oodfaith in failingr to keep their promises to inform the American minister fully of the trial and sentence. Minister Whitlock tele^aphed to Ambassador Page on the 12th: “Miss Cavell seatenced ytester- day and excuted at 6 o’clock this morning despite our i>est efforts continued until the last moment." Mr. Whitlock’s final appeal was in the form of a note sent by a messeng er late on the night of the 11th to Governor Von Der Lancken, the trans lation of which reads as follows; “My dear Baron; 1 am too sick to present my request my- ■leif, but I appeal to your gen- eroiiity of heart to support it and save from death this unhappy wo man. Have pity on her! “Vours truly, “BRAND WHITLOCK.” Mr, Whitlock also .stated that Miiis Ciivell had nursed (li'rnian soldiers. Mr. Dolcval, counsellor of the .\merioan lecrntion, reported to Minis ter Whitlock: “This moriMn;; Mr, Gahaii, a); Enslish clerKymun. -loM me that he had seen Miss Cavell in her cell yesterday night at 10 o'tlock, and that he had given her Holy Communion and had found her ■■Admirably strong and calm. “I asked Mr. Gahai: whether she bad mAde any remarks about anything concerning the legal side of her case and whether the con fession which she made before ' trial and in court was in his opin ion perfectly free and sincere. Mr. Gahan t^ild him she was per-j fectly well and knew what she ' "Well, Dinah, how are you and had done; that, according to the .your new husband getting along?” law, of course she was guilty and J “First-rate, Miss Betty, I been that the American legation would be fully informed of the developments in the ca.se and continue.s; “Despite these assurance.s, we made repeated Inquirie.'i in the course of the day, the last one (jcinK at 0:20 P, m. Mr. Con- (“ad thoM stated specifically that sentence had not been proliounc- eil and specifically renewed his previous assurances that he wouiif nut fail to inform us us r^oon as there w:is any r.ews. '‘At S::iO it wa.=s learned from an outside “ouri-c that sentence hail hoen passed in the course of the afternoon, befure the last conversation with Mr. Conrad, and thixt e.xecuiion would take place during the night." -velvet or faijric tamo’-shanters which are now so popular, will be found con venient and comfortable; warm gloves and high topped boots are cloth are amonj; the materials gen-! Bolivia, Uruguay and Guatemaln, erally favored for this type of coat;; make similar recognition. The im- Many suits are accompanied by this ' purtant thing for Mexico is the atti- style.of coat, ana.v.'lien trimmed .in i'*-ude of the United States, which will necessary. One of the smartest suits jithi-s way it may serve foi- a top coat j'!-ubless be followed by European na- seen this year was de.signed for aji*s well, over frocks of various mu-.ions aiid give a status to the Car- youn,? gill or small woman; it was jt®-’'mls. Dark greeo velours de laiae | *anza Government which should bo developed in one of the plaided vel-[trimmed with skunk is one o£ the iof great assistance to it. ours de laines, a dark blue ground j eiTs-ctive combinations .«een a great! Probably this i.s the be.^t thing for with an H)mo!t invisible bar of dark ideal. Many of the shorter .suit coats! our Government to do under all the skirl giv-i circumstances, yet it is impossible to tunii gold. The f uit. which wan made with-arc combined with a short, flaring circular .skirt and one j ing almo.st the .Mme effect as the; feel much elated by it. SJarranza’s of the chic ho.v coats, was buttoned,' timic coat. The over.ikirt.. which i.s power in Me.Uco, ibough ju.st now in banded, cuffed and collared in seal, circula)', pointed front and back, or the ascendant, is tmstable and uncer- A tarn of velvet in dark blue with r. o'’t'r the hip.s, is often banded with tain, while our power over Carranza golden tassel completed a costume, ! ^ur to match that on the coat. The and influence with his administration '.vhich was charming and mo.*!! hecom- 'The aiirfi;; tunic, loose, or of a con- ' hsive yet to be demonstrated. He ing. Ancvthtr frock of ur.riv blue serge, 'tra.'ting material set in like a panel,' scorned the .suggestion of Pre.sideni is another variation of the tunic .skirt ^ Wil.soi: that be should retire with the favored in frocks of soft silks or otlitr Mexican chieftains and allow a satins. One particularly pretty aftei-: new inan to be placed at the head of noon di-ess of dark taffeta has ait i the government. He refused the invi- ipocketod and pleated was made .lii-, apron tunic of net, veiling a bright, contrasting lining of ;;atin. THE HSGH.COST OF LiVIXG. “Hello, lieilo—is this Drown's gro cery?” ‘'■¥es.” “Well, Mr. Iitpwn, this is Mr.=s. f'lmith. Have you any real nicc sweat potiitoe:;';" “Ye.i, .sc;ni,. ju.st i;'. this morning,” “Well, Mr. Brown, send me up five :ciMls worth rigiit av,'ay—I wa>’.t !hem for u!T!n^>r—plcivsc hurry up.’" “A’l iisibt, matlam.” -\nd Mr. HrrAvn hung up the tcl-j- ■ that t*i>r'.T.5 him ;'.iioal foul lUil- i'S a 'v.i>r.vb; saiii Ui Sts him wtrth uf sWL'O’i k'rl; fation of the Pan-American conferees to join in a peacc conference and agree to a program, of piicifitatioi'.. He re- ; fused to yield a single point of Kis pr> tensions, so the United State.s and the Lulin countries co-uperating with it have yielded to Carranza and recog nized him as the supreme power in Mexico and the man to deal with .in al! our relations with that country. Vill'ji slill kesps up his rebellion with diminished power. Let us hope since he cannot prevail that he will tca=e 10 keep up a turmoil in Mexico b'y a desultory guerilla warefare. Let us ho;ic, xoo, that C.'arra;iza in retsirn i'cr vocOK'nitioii iiy the United «'i!l iVv'i l.K.iii^d lo e.\cn himself and Plaided Veimirs de S.aiiH* Suit sohitely without trinnnir.g, the onlv | who cos’.^ ifu Wlwoever You Neea a Qsaersii Ttuite Take Qrove’s The Old Standud Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic ia eqiuUy valuable as a General Tonic b^use :t contains the well kaoTiB tonic {itopertiesofQTJININB and IRON. It sets oa the Liver, Dri vec oot Kslaria, Bariclies tbe Bl^ and Midi up the Wbole Syatem. SO cen^ LEARNED FAST, admitted her guilt, but t}i«t she ' ’greeablly ’sprised in dat man,” was happy to die for her coun- “Does he treat you all right?” try.” j “Yessum. He .sho' do, and I ain't Secretary Gibon’s report says that had ter hit him but one time. I never Conradj an official of the German j seed er nigger le^rn as quick as he civil branch, gave positive assurances do.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. who j jiis powi-r to prolfct ihe lives a:id a ai;iii:h to iJct' proju.i ty of Ani'‘i-i-a:!S in Mcxicii aa-.l , JVC wcirtli ui sNv-o; i^aat-vs j >,f all forcifjacrs as well U Iw can .ready. Ami the clcvk rook a papor;a!so protect his uwn people (Vom mar^ sack and put the r.ickdV worth . of ^ ..u,jor.f, so much the better. I ‘wcct potatoes in it. | Carranza has not heretofore .showed Then he called up a delivery l)oy'tiv,i f,,, governed by any .sense of week and told him to j,., 1 l-vi-ight hit of contrast Itcing the strip- ^ hurry out to Mr. Sjnith’s on steenty- porsunal following- He h;is ed wool muitler with fringed ends. ^ stc-cn street, ju^t a mile from the court which was wound about the throat, house anil ^;’et her the sweet potato'.^s This was in tones of orange ami blue, | for dinnei-. And the si-'i dollar a week and afforded .just, the touch of color ' l,;.livery clerk took two hundred dol- ; needed to brighten the dress and ren-' ]ar hO!-.-=e and wagon nnd stared out! der it effective. huge top coat of and v,^as gone nearly an houi-. ! curly cloth tvith collar and cuffs of | He. eame back and the three Strong natural lynx the wearer cosy during j-Men and the Horse and tbe Wagon the lulls in the game, and a smart had deliverei, safely, to Mrs, Smith little Mandarin tsm of velvet, tipped j five cent.s worth of sweet potatoes with a touch of the fur, kept horj which had cost Brown four cents in bright hair from becoming disarrang- i tash. ed, in more than a becoming careless^ j And so runs the world away!- nes3. j Everything. These mufflers in wool or crepe de J Chine, striped, plain, or pJaidcd are ' True love is ajn-ays able .to dispense however, «'0I| out ill- Mexico or nearly so and on\- Government aeknowIeiges that i:icE, tliough !ione too willingly. The practice at tvatchful waiting ac complished iiotbing. Let us hope that seme good %vill come from our surren der to Cari-aiiza as Mexico's “First Chief.” TEXDER KE-4RTED. one of the odd new' notions this falUj'with the valuable advice of outsiders. besides being warm and convenient, I they are wonderfully effective if the' A woman can describe a man in colors are cho.sen correctly to har- more ways than men ever dreamed of. i'Globe Her Husband—The motor is rapidly, supplanting the horse, and in a few years the horse will be an extinct ani mal. Mr:^. Goodsole—So I fear. And my hf- 'x fairly bleeds at the thought of t' e poor, starving horseflies.—Boston ' ......I— n, — 140 Acre Farm For Sale — We are offering the McPherson Farm near Snow Camp, N. C with six loom dwelling, log barn, granary, good apple orckard, practically ail feitced in. We’I watered One Hundred acres open for cultivation, balance in wood. One Hundred acres open for cultivation, balance in wood. This is known as the Thomas M. McPherson tract and adjoins Grey McPherson and others. Soil Red and Grey, adapted to cotton and smell grain. Price $3,730.00, ALAMANCE INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE COMPANY. W. £. SHARPE, Manager.
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