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A i- - ill 1 ' V.. IiJ. 1 AN' IfiOERPErtDEMTbKIO VOLUME 3 NUMBER 38 .7 ; : STATE CONVENTION Greensboro, Afuril 3. Interest is daily increasing ' throughput the state in the Fifth Annual Baraca Philathea btate Convention, which will be held in Raleigh, Aprii 22- 25- The. most severe, storm fbijj? ppittj snow ancf wind that has1 vis) te$ (this section in the memorvof theVoideftt citizen was .that of Friday nfjIiana Saturday of last week. ftrly Ah. Nearly 200 jitimes 'had-v-be-rtmaftermroiroFidw-it fieguii 1 . 1 t .1 1 i.' .t - v . 1 receiveu, inrec wccks 111 auvance, at the office of Baraca-PhHathea AnrlAnorf arc ' iv fltAA.n s Krtrrt Headauarters.-in ureensuoro. asic- ing that entertainment be reserved for them. It is expected the num ber will reach, 1,000 within thenext two weeks. The mere announcement of a Baraca-Philathea. State Convention: attracts wide attention a nd keen in terest among the young people of the states for it is well known that the post four Conventions, held in Greensboro, Salisbury, Charlotte and Durham, were the largest and most enthusiastic gatherings q( vonne people ever seen in the- state. North Carolina, the Banner State in organized Baraca arnd Phil-j atheaBible Class work, s doing a.j waderful work in reachinjggitHiH9 ingkhe masses of unchurched young . people, ana tnis convention prom raining, but later in the eveniirb thai oy ir severe $ w ma wnicti at times reached the proportions of aie. Erly-Stnrday morning thj counlTj was covered to a depth of about ro inches, and the snow contifiued ur- tit iate; itr thcr ffceraooff Saturday v H;a4: lerrotcte rtry1ihesiib. wou 1 g jiave , peer at ieas two tee in depth. The Southside Tejephoner Coinpany-of hTlacejwit&liiiea XbveringtUthrs entire ectiDn.s ; wa the worst hit by the storm. ?TIU snow hung to the wires untileverv pole and wire of the lentire system was oro&en. ij)eyii)&ve not; got.? steles plone In ooeration oat 6j abbnr8ob. I t will Jqfijis& fibtih to repair the da mage ami aft out lay of a big sum of money. The breaking down of the: tele? phone poles and wires, nd trees the four corners of the state. While every sessioal Off &the done ventibn, beginning3 "rtttursaay even- ing, April 22nd, will be largely at tended, the Snnday sessions iproin--ise to make a grand cHmax, being feattffedrwith splendid music, ad2 dress;es, X&nteittion sefnmni jur ade accompanied 'by sabered music of brass band ancl closing consecra tion service. 1 Several thousand ( visitors' will flockto j?aieigh for these - closing meeting-, amone whom will be a t)lrdef that reservatlpns ises to furnish entbnsiasmr and in- completely Jjloqked traffic.5 Ther?j spiration mat snait uc icit 111 iuc w nut t man ujuici iu set hiirhi and Sundav schools from tion that could travel his routei the , w m -w. wU r j - j . r T . 1 vtrainwonfnis line or, ine deaDparu 1 tetbiere iU.un kiuring t&K Qay but ali were late: Thjere seas scarce ly any mail received IhereV from; Friday until Monday. m- - r hp- - vr in US it: if t i : .. i U Hi V fT 3 i Sraoort 3' H f- ant v that-we vyould ive-away-toroui swirls, fyi(cd,ta :cm away; during Marcbi butc - i tUitdthcy i arc alLiYen away. r Ue- . cilts irig, .Pays ; -one dollar oxr your subscnptioiitqA the :tcr ralh early as th&-supply :3f. s limited, t ftirst tfQejrjSjpb.execl. 1 Thi&,i9.oxie of ..tjielbest arw afles piih,f 01- JSouthern Farmers, and remember its Free. fcr iij f! 5 it I 1 STOUl FOOT AND f.IOUTH SCflUDGE WlEEDitfT i - Washisrtonr D . C, -Apri; ,1 Virtual eradication the livejstof foot and mouth- scouiVe-,4A V thi tetKfSiate'aalitla mayvbelnightrby the Department oAgrfr attenu, , . . St. !-. J3 "TtJarl for . ail desirinsn to attenu, , rnit-nr i Ir wats si5d hat (Jxcfeiin Ifromieach class, and others, should j N. Y.; telegraphic reports showed Ka font- T-f -ii-n nH fn Mice H Wllll1 A Byrdi General Secretary, Greens bom, "N. C. ON THE RIGHT TRACK. Last week we noted that another murder had been committed in. this city, and that Clarence Wharton was the guilty party and Lee Gjay was his victim It was about 5 cents in a gambling game. At a preliminary hearing the past week Wharton was held for the mtirder the v disease wiped out. Figures 3 homp$e$ by!?thel department;shp,wj that 124,141 diseasep animals pave been slaughtered from 'the time of the outbreak in October to March 2K last. It was pointed out- hcw-H ever, that the total sloss could nbi be -estimated alone by the nuibber of animals killed. Interterencefwitl the operations of stock yardsi tnl quai an tilling of infected Regions and other, precautionary; measures JJ r was said, had caused indeterminaDie , losses.. Only" a lew infected herds haxe and was committed to jail without bail. More murders have been, j reported since atch 25, 1 and 1 . . . 1 1.1.!.. iU.. . . committea in tnis county wiuuu ic past two years than in any ten pre vious years. We legislate against stimulants as if that was the-source of all evil. Yet the pistol isiperr mitted to be carried without re straint and in 8 ont of 10 murders the. nistol is the cause. These it was said ail tneset naa peen islanghtered. Concerning thei pro bability of future trouble from the disease asstatement by the depart. mcnrsaiu: fl , "Altbougn all the miectea ani mals have been killed jand burled, it is bv no means certain tharall. 15- 3 it J weapons should, not : be allowed tojossjbe ;raafis o ,,402 the in be imported or sold. As long as fectjon have been destroyed.!; It is they are, their deadly work will ' consjdered inevitable therefore, that continue. Union Republican. more animals will be stricken but these should be-only spradiccase's wliichifproniitly reported can be taken" care of in" time a to? prevent further serious spreading off the disease. " . " Preliminary estimates place, the actual cost to the tederati govern ment of animals killed afcbetween tcfrfd thiiee"aiillib1i't!0llars. jhe ffovernmeni paiamy ty pci -oMhe alu Mbe-animate siaught- redinthe-States puiisafcreitti- bursihg the owners with an. equal amount. . a 'Tnt6tal value of animals ikilied side, bv, both: the State and Federal ! . . . . i i ., . :. m . I 1 tfuthftntteies Btneretote wouia pe between "five and" six million dollars. win floor lillniFY SA VFD IS HUH Y MAUt. You can reduce yourdoctor's bill one half, you can reduce your drug bill one half, you can reduce the time lost by sickness one half, you can reduce your undertaker's bill; one half by observrng;thrf ollowing sififple rules in yoiir family: r " (1) Do not use - food toMvnictr. flie-' wave had access. (2) Do not sleep with the dows of your bed, room closed (3) Do not spit upon3 the of any building or upon the walks in the street . . (a Do notjief mil the water in -T 11 -I your well to become poluted. j (t) Do not com m it a huisance f outside of a sanitary closet. '-. , ' (6) Do not use patent medicine (7) Do not eat to excess, es pecially of meats. (8) Do not permit your, excre tory organs to become .inactive. BENT. K; vHAYSf Granville County .Health . Officer, 'J Oxford, N. C. Appl 5th,. 1915. '" The case of Miss Lou Riley vs. W. H. Stone, Jr., has been moved from Lee county to Chatham coua ty for trial. The case is the,; civil end of the matter 'growing rout of the arrest of Miss Riley on' charge of larceny, from the store vof Ellis Stone Co., at Greensboro. - The criminal trial attracted much atten-, t:on fay . it tion andTesulted in a verdict of notrmiJch property and guilty' for Miss Riley. , r; " ' isv;orth the effort. ' Ml llTlMifclfc I By Herbert Ulfey. When Ufefget3drearTcand lonely, When -doubt andj fear assail us - And-indespair nd weakness -Engulfed by seaisipf Jarness, ;;4WW ttyouse fr away. Ah, tbennour JbouJ To the davs of Jono! When a Wnd and1 losing mptfcr Taught us prayeri-clean thru and thru J$qwr repeat Ihenenchapted Jines, Ah! doubt giyes; wayTto?hope! While darkness surrenders Jto. sunshine! iAif'buE way jWjqpngrppe! No longer in despair and weakness, IPubUnd fear haye;gone; Whiieifriends appear asnderjand true .. .As the flowers at early .down; And now that we-are anchored safely i lit th44eths; of ttUers jLpve--We inow JtiMbtherisi tittle Prayer; Has found aHome Above. ' ' If 1 m uc zip- & il ELECTIOfi AND PRI1L1ARY T f, 4 mi jk 5 V: te T"? IT ST r nnpriOTEenon The death of the two Charlotte worioiK, va: April s.vvitns tne firemen;fromexp1ovsKir Jmur wori!uafoiina' tne last or the vie- . a is appointeu , regisirar, 1 lacen.d.Capiafl ennmppasjzes : CT. Vv. York and r. E. 1 nteA Anr Rtrict,.ordinances i re- At a meeting of. the town i com- held last week Mr.! A; L. Curl wj rfnff Messrs Ulester were appointed poiiivoiaejs, Harding' the expjosivev .combUsti-1 "tj1? "lV rua"V?c THe PHmary for nomination otcat(blesuof-Wrt flammable4 mtetijajs. gasoline yacnrjutiawmcn sanicin a January a Cij has-been iiTecavered. HKeBer Toh nAllen: Midzett ofi Gulll i o'clock.. vfhe above named, e-J alLt .inieiNor Carp in ft in chargpiofsuthel Cape Henry Weather Bureau? that 'the - body fof jvirxurray Jiau.tMeen, jounu on inc 7K nV-n;. nrdlpance&rthati Will lU9PtJQearihista.tipn.i?uldcn -: Make every day a (fire prevent 1 protects tr.ert taa jscurp P7 gistrar and pollhoiders were appovq- ififemen onrention3aTyv:instott ted to conduct the -primary. rThe Salem toot clfo'ti looking ttb voting in they primary" will, be. by, yenVdva! tiflrbunjatrii ballot' 3 V t5f ,fMirdfc jWlUplft?. will h manv e!p tovsaVs fraibhlnV-'Shcen-part'riefitH nv lives WW'titiei "1 Jve'""?'---.' 1; rp?ri" i-Wrrrray f . IT. C. . lithnAys cody found SIXTEfi;DISTILlERIES -Greensboro, Aprii "2,-r-Following immediately upon ' thefheelsr .the suspension wednesoayot the whole sale liquor trafficthrough the ex press; bffices, came ' the closincr Thursday of 16 illicit idistilleriet in North Carolina and Virginia. 'J'he, cerempny was .perjftrmedror, the most part however, in the Tar Meet domain, as "only two plants in the OldDominibn were forced to suspend operations, these being in Carroll county. Possibly the Greer law hadomething to do with it ipdU rectly. . .Anyway, . the. ..prediction made a few dav asro bv Actincr RevenuCjustice to the effect that the men in the field. were going to have some work to dcLseems to, be materialising very rapidly. I he greatest activity was eviden ced by Deputy Collector. Cabe, who reported to the office here the u- ure of .five plants in.Cherpkee coun ty. 1 hese were taken. on a raid, by the deputy-.alone. Working with Special Employee Galloway, frtr. Cabe captured two other plants in Graham county, and still another miiaywood. It wopld seem, there fpre, that the supply in the extreme western part dTHlie state will bq tx adequate, at Jeast limited, for a while. . .Running tnese .officers, a cose secon'd'is Deputy Cohectdr Daocy, who reported the destruction; pf four plants. One of these was tak en 'Cald well, another in' Ire ell," while two were rounded .upj . in wiikes.:. j yt n Chatham county suffered the Jos of ttw,ubig. plants Special : Employe Neelv cantnrinflr one - of them knu SpecUKEmploy e. Jcirisi eri, the, pth erv tli& two men opcratmc: separate. Ty itfdifferent parts of the couptyT 'HI 1 ! tr' ' juc iwo uapiureu in Virginia were .raided by Deputy Collector Maynes. Three raids were uuseccessful. t The record for one day's uork is an exceptional one, but if all the men of the force had been in , the field there is no telling whar thcj re cord might, have been. There pas a whole battalion oi them here to get orders while the others were in the woods. MERCHANT CONFESSES TO FllufjjJlIS, ST0J1E Statesville, April 2. Theinvesti gation of the Cash Grocery cpm pany fire came to an abrupt end this afternoon when W. C. Bent)ey, the owner and proprietor ofjthe store, confessed to officers that he started the fire. , Deputy Insurance Commissioner Jordan and Sheriff Deaton had worked unceasingly on the case since the fire, which occured early Tuesday u.orning, and had linked up a strong chain of evidence against Bently, but had not placed him under arrest. This afternoon Bently went to the officers and Jold them that he wanted to tell, the whole truth about , the fire. , The officers offered to takr his confes sion in the form of ,an affidavit, and Bently readily agreed to, this and' the affidavit was immediately pre pared and signed. Bentlcy ,was then taken into custody by Sheriff JDeaton. , t According to his town confession Bentley entered his store by, the rear door shortly after 5 e'ejock Tuesday morning, sprinkle kero sene over some of the goods, applied a matty and left the store. Smoke which came rpn. thestore -attract ed early vfisers and,. therc Was "nipped in the bud" by the.fke men m$jpWJ$? , 9 -pqxyq.pay.e.Deen FOEAQIBl STfilKEMOOZE JUGWITIl CLAVIlAr.IflER Winiton-SalenvrApril 1. Uold- siudsuiug u wun a ciaw nammer, Evangelist Ham dramatically dot ed the story of a converted blind tiger at the Tabernacle .In North Vmstoo last, night. . The woman was converted at thp mecijng yt terday afternoon and went to her home and brought the jug 'of wht. key to Mr. Ham at the Tabernacle. Me took the stuff ouui(Je and injur ed it 00 the ground. ... Last night he told the story, of the conversion and smashed the jug. A storm, of ap plause burst from' the three thou sand people present as the glass of thevesselhathad contained Vbell'i fire wate" clattered on the H vor. ,Mr.f ra, said, T11 fight the li quorangaU the way tq helj and back. The damnable stuff in ruin ing homes in Wmston-Salctn by the hundreds. There is a warehouse containing 27,000 of this.heiri fire water within to miles of thi city." Then he went ' with scathing lan guage after Mrs. N. Glenn vrilli'ams, whose husband, the late . N. Glenn Williams, left her as a legacy some thing like 30,000 gallons of, whiskey. f he IJara meetings arc attract ing wide attention here and tfjous ands of people hear him at e'very service. The tabernacle erected last week .was idled, .to.. its capacity of mvM c viiau 4,uwg ouuuay ill gill and the cr jwdsare steadily increas ing during the week services. .1 Mr. Ham says that he tftgoiog to preach until -something happens ,ln (orth Wjnston. , 1 He is 'ater blind tigers, gamblers, , graf anil every pother fonh.4of vice that1, works .acalnat , civic, righteousness.;) He?is an ab hif'asseriionirid dramatic in his delivery. i J tuxes' inventoried $686 and, he, had $1,000 insurance c" He says that he was being pushed by creditors .and decided to burn the stock with, the hope of collecting the insurance. . - penjaminHrvey .Garrison . ied last atuxday afcfiis hpu eln Meck- iepburgiQpuutynearu Charlotte, at the age ot joayears.;- Hediejl, on the farm on'VnicH he was born Jan uary, 24itpi3.y;Ht nad beep, an eleraatoeiPresbyterianchurcfi for 60 years. r . . ' 1 x r J3on'x burn rubbish near buildings and Always, see tpat.thie.nre is out beforV.abandoning . it A. rewind might destroy your property. Many fires have been caused in this way. HOW A SMALL DO V MAKES LOVE In the April American Magazine Ellis Parker Butler writes another small boy story in his new setirs. This month storv is entitled. "Teacher's Pet," and in the follow ing extract me small boy talks about his girl : "Her name is Milly. I hayen't said anything about marrying her yet not to her or anybody but I've carried her book ilrree or four times and I hit her in the back of the head with a soft snowball, . and I ruck5 she like me too. She threw a snowball back at mr when I hit her and then, when I washed her face for her with snow, she jast ad Oh, George! You mean thing!' as if she might be willing to marry me sometime if I got nerve enough to ask her when we'rt grown up. I wonder how a fellow gets nerve to ask them. I don'i think I'll ever have. " NOW PINT. Strike when the iron is hot. and paint when the property needs it. They paint ships a dozen times a year; yes, some of them, every vo yage. What for, do you think? To look nice and get business. A livery keeps it carriages paint ed avd varnished and washed, to look nice. and get business. A man, with a house for sale or 10 let, does it up, and Devoe is the pai nt. There's more in paint than to keepout, water. Paint for looks and you needn't think about waterCf A fresh coat of paint once a year in about as good for nis credit pay ing his .debts. But the roan whose buildings and fences look pew,, very likely, has no debts. i V DEVOE. A. B. 'Mois'iells it to Rheumatbm- - Yeilrii Qnickly Slotru , You can't prevent an, attack of Rheumatism from coming on, but you can stop it almost immediately , Sloans Linimeqt gently applied to the sore joint or. muscle penetrates in a few minutes to the inflamed apot. that . causes the pain. It soothe ..the. hot, tender, ; swollen feeling; and in a .very short fime bring a relief, that is almost unbe lieveable until you experience, it Get. a bottle of Slqpns Liniment for 25c, of any Druggist and' have it in the house--against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago,. Sciatica' and like, ailments. Your money back if. not satisfied, but ' it docs give alccst instant rcilcf.
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