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Accoruuig to a statement of the Secretary of State there are none of the State T-.-npr osc wnicu caniiui wc uu ohcaleu. The loss to the btate in paper, papc stock and printing supplies is estimated by Secretary of State Jl Brvan (iri in ss at approit ma tely $707 000, about 30 per cent covered., by insurance. ;Si? The fire started in the plant bf Uzzell & Co., and shortly after an: explosion, which firemen attrib'ute to gas, sent flames into the adjgin ing buildings. . ,f The editorial anlH?'' forces of the News affldpjejrjsrer) hadleft onlyashort time jree fire was discovered. Some;; off, the men had just reached thplvonies. Practically nothing waCived from the News and ,Observediand Uzzell plants. , THews. dsejr. galley-proofsf evpn being destrectf Two firemen were injured slightly and removed to a hospital. . W. h. Bagley, .business mapager was severely cut aoout tne leit arm. and side bv being? cautrht in a ,d of the editorial rooms while attemp ting to leave the building with bopks Edward E Bntton, editor ot the paper, stated that he had hopes that some ot tne earner nies or tne ews and Observer, which were in the basement of the building, could be recovered. - : ; ;V jr The previous fire, nearly three years ago, was only a partial loss to the News and Observer. Thisone is complete. Only the front wall of the building was standing. V Temporary offices of the News and Observer are being established in the Dlant of the Ralefeh Times and the newspaper will be issued as usual tomorrow morning., , ... :. .. Secretary Daniels was notified by tel phone of the fire, and immedi ately left Washington and arrived here late this afternoon. The store of the wake Shoe Com pany, a retail concern, . is a conj plete loss, as is rhe Crystal theater a motion picture house. Tv ?.L. O'Quinn & Co.J ;florists,Iast IieyjFjr in stock and fixtures. X'- . ; - A NEAR AUTO COLLISION ; Late Saturday afternoon there came near being a serious automp- t bile wreck .in the stree t in front 'of the Allen-Lyon Co. Mr. R. A. Daniel was driving the dfcliyery truck of Mr. B. G. Rogers and was coming into town from the direction of the planing mill, and 'just '"as he entered Railroad street at the store, Mr. 0. B. Allen started out from in front of the store in his Ford run about and run directly be,'.pat$ of the approaching truck.. . Mr Daniel in turning his' machine;: which was going at a pretty good speed, to avoid a collissiovi)r Mr. Allen run. the machine head on into the front of-the'siore -buildlrig One of the sprinsrs struck a door facing tearing off a piece of it .as tnough it had bee In a- a. .1 'ig, me otner spn pretty good sized window. One of theJichts on the machine was smashed wasiabduriall the damage done to the macnirie Mr. S. C. yon and Rev. G, P: Harrell were in front of the .store talking and Mr. Lyon was skiing on a bench at th" spot where the car sttuck and barely:had time to gfct out of the way,. before thei im pact. No one was hut.J r ' V; v'" SEE otti? tin 't'-'iafn Sl0es and underwe 1 j ; "f : ...vVtn 11 Suu BA-ithre issued theyre;a;rranging to in- rebbrt4he corid tibn off ouK I rwear, tney win ityand pr.ee. D. - S piease On-Frtdsy-Novembethe fifth, be , Betterment s Association of Creedmoor, co-operating, wj th prJofjotlw IaU)qui;ne Kotel' yes Preedmoor High School, celebrated , tepday, afternoon f at 4;a A'dock Arbor -Day &fk rdifU$?:.$ ":M 'S td witness theVmarriagbf! Erant The, ejrcjseswere, held in thre 1 g5 &$B kchdolrbnilding arid on4 the school The" ceYcmolhy " waW 'prefWihed'by grounds, andthe program consist- ents. : . ! ' tractive ip the eyhai4thi;vork of nature.r--The speafcersfc rjihe affir- uiitLivc were aviissCjS iiuue i.yon anu Mary Jones', whil&the upheld byl&ssesltr Jjele an.d Tena 'Cauriady. The fWe ueci&ioa.Jwas.wp -.tp Pc la,V' wi . uc ucudip v a - y jr lit uwiL'bl! jxjjljs&j. vyit.itf.isi pit,- oience, any tnose taking part in tne debating are to be congratulated upon the, success of. their first 'tlor? iBhtfiled. v ; . t : : . V After vthe"deBate"Mfsr O B' ettupt-pnly jnan making the trip from the At ten thirftadbate was andSrefurned ;tb;tfttpcitifthfc gjven ih lhe schpttaMitclrmm brid girls of the Phijofnatiin literary O'BriaiVt. Jn sh'oftUimeihe pup 5ociety, the qujrlbein. iResolv- tiaifrfee godninfzed wlieriebySMi85; jbd that the art oYinap; isbre at- 0Bj-?ant becalne the ibride ofMrJ Allen, Presjdent pf the. .BetriBehtte iajsllorjolVey moon trip Association, ?rtade ashbrt . 'talk," irt 3l MWAtHmehi ttieir friends MhiphAesetforthsthef aim of4lhe - Association, explamed some piithe tnings wnicn-itopes to aceompiisu this year. M . ,V j " Prof : B ri dges alsb '4matle a.i few remarkson the ': bistterpiefltPrk andits;dnnecf ion with the school Wprk V; :. , . , : ti SAs;th jppeakeri of t He day -ProTC fvp: lisburQf:. MfepUege the to watch tilearjtmgLthetrees, bejlplantirlyas;:' chifpnubf ch0$M iil-the planting pttue treresi tne ladies of town" and the natrons' of thfi schoo1fservedf a-ipi:cnict down' on tne fcnooirounus,auH sucu dinner asSvlll long 1)6 iembered' by : those Altt ''.attendance. " The: re. wefe good .4.hing:tatt-kJi(l abundance. t , : f - As spoias th(e crowds had? done f ul 1 jpsti ce ro th e di n her, t hev We?e; t;ritertaHiedr halfhlibur with a gaiUe of ba$ke bafj played by - the tlk' "oftftd sdhPuU Wp. girls ivent divided intp two teams,, the, purple and- the, goldthe gold be winning team pftlie after nodi; W; U15 -y-f'r C - W met in due of theJ recitation rooms of the, .sch4pl-Jt)piMing. ma,ny. tomes d! fiivte-lstl8' stere ;fdjscdsletft niany pianssuggest:edand Several Vhpw? members added to the Association. The iajjeihjgi prvd fmot -utfei esting. xPlans were'made by which f"u adsjfbf-h.aolvapcemertlt i.pf titer Detterment wVigbbftaise Th'aiitehfidtWtne Association it; tO pave .at leasi two ;cvcunSs ui two .evenings some ccadaIj& hers of tli t grade? $ . -: Z i ttrrie When each'child had had a share did n ok entrtainmente-1;i teen'the0fesent-t4meand.Ghr. .andvGhiSMt mas the proceeds- fromthese eriter- tai.nib.ehts beed n payitjg, fpft the improvement" 'of the' school. grounds, ano? otoers wn-i jui ;xuc Association. . . ;. ui The; nektmeetingApf ,rh7s-pr'gaiJi-' zatiou wUlbe7heldfyrhuray, tbe, lighteenl.bf Nbvember at fVnir o'clock, i n the Hih - $ah qj$; Id ing. Kveryons interested is cord i all? Tinvited tp;atteltd., ' 1 he aim of. the Association is the genefaV'j im- thusism . and inspiration - crt- every man? wbma'n and child in- the com muriity.i ; .-7 - ..... V ' THE 5AZAAR DIG SAIF The Bazaar Dry Goods Compan.y gdext weanesaay tne-i7in,ear rememoc' iucupiic cuuuuiAi.uuur- ing the pasjt summt?rano wi.iai gretv bargain they fferedV-wel fj t is' the iinentionfithe".BazWrrton)ake; this sale a greater bargain' feature thanvansale ever section. Look and' profit thereby; , , Aftera woman makes up her mind i have her own-wiv'she isn t satis- provementt.i.tioJiffctofh and cotnmdmty, " and' there is . an urgjendeed tfoq- the , interest, e 1- J haa lare'ad OH. the back.paire OfJ MtrnrV hfiire.-tHnme nrfria rp ug KuucKcu otiffurate a Cut Price sale beffinn i:hnVert that nlns ran hP ' v - . , . . . ned uns some man tnes his best to r-:'--:a Vr. 1 - t . A -few Wends and Vclalive of- the cpntrab'tinrpafiiesasserii Rev, 31. Cv McCracken, Jhe gentle- capt-r I Emorv theti -motored" to Creedriioor . .Inbry ; j herbomlis a-uccessulbusi- iiessanoiaiciga reing emptoy ed by the Alderman Toy and China biid'e is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VV, .vorui, lPi4,rcetinpr- uiei iayic.1 uavmg d imiig ijncjcsi d jjvy, , a i ij, uutoiji.t a, vfcit; - pretty young lauy anu was cnarm ' mgly attired in a blue traveling dTess. She also carried a lovely jyrea pfrosesanjJ ferns. The nappiup left- -yesterday af- sin ssAkf 8z ' Durhai Herald th';,",. STEMjMEWS ITEMS - 2'-'." :i (Tobrlate.fbj- last'Tveek;) While out htm ting Monday after noon Mr. John-H-enry Nelms afeci,- . -V.f . - - -' - -. . . dntfy shot Mr. Marshall yesr Ithough.?nis' thought thatpMr.l vy est is not seriously lujm as ine tne-jipao uiu aiot stpice shtit'struck: huh about t.hfLh eau.a n djace-pt thc-f h t en t e r ;et justH)eibw the'ycShls th'e' l-glty' sit3a'$ays mav-cause some trouble ;palch?iLt ed tbcapse any ;troubie,as .fjJMeims wasjso iar.awavrv at tne We'shot was Bred that the shot ofr penetrate, .very far below the 'skirij ' W -IIr. . T. Wf Bullpc of this place ha&vpurctrasea aaiew tiuuson car. f5he: girls of -ther-Victoriaiv Liter ary' Society "gave their Reception .list Saturday tight receiving as gfjest theinembers of the members of the. Calhoun Literary Society. 'The house was artistically decorated with chrysanthemums- and potted plants.oii ehte'.ruig ihe dobr "each gfuest passed under a maguificent archof cedar an'd'ch'ryean t h emu nis' the dbdr under the pen ten arch, was ,A Luh'U "were asi.'ied to the .one -who wdn teriy i'i;e i gAiVig conf tsst; a' 'seats. of honor. The lucky persons ivrC'Miss Ekinia Mporei'&iid ;Mr, ' Biatdrf:Hdrdetf. A-fter,ilie guessing i o vcrimn v cjiter,ta.i m itaJ "W. mww-playm freshments were served, loe en tertatnment lasted until eleven .j. 4, .Tu, tVAccnr R H rinv. H. Clay- .i iJiuUffh riW ion arose inijicnaQi xpey ai OterafV S'dcrelv aiid thanked "the k-. vJimL&&' S-ukfikx uv Soctetytorsuch a pleasant evening s entettainmeiityV Each. boy-i .then joined the girl he had escorted to f teibujpaigj and ..aGCom pan:' ed, hisr j tbTher horned The' girls of the'.Vic- yria.nterrjrpbGiety are noted for their ability .to arrange and pba Caut ;aii Utejrtatmng -program of any kma ana on tins ocasion tney certaifriy- livedttrdta .trieir reputa- tion. - V ,"G4.yiORD" To Road ; o v e rsee rs of 4 D u tc Ij vill e township, you are requestea ana urged td-Iattep a met ting pj the SupirVil5pYsr,,f r th townshio jn 4Creed moor on Satu ray; November u uuuic - in tne to xoad for- i'mblated lffthis .meeting fpf - tlfv d Chairman Stfperyisors., . ?;Ifyou attend th,e. concert ;tb be giyen bv the children i f ronj-Oxfo'rd you y i) ijjciiu . tu- iuusv -vnjoyauic hour; t aiid. at.th esaipe tiinery ott-wi 11 afd 'tK' Tns'ti tutipn rn Mf k work: of 16ve,vThe concert,, is ,said to be well wor:h ; more than the admission well-worih .Ki-illJint-liT arf ivi l X rrA nfl & e fn L after vi --v..y .v,iJ( tl I I i 1J MUI . - " ........ 27111. IU, at;i ' pr.ee. At L-iwi:-..:. t the Graded. Scliool -A-u- ST etnUMCCH-tlA w fr Breakshave been rather lighffor th'l!'pa'stTeVday biltt.btjyeed; is aret bringing faney paces1 several lc&dS ha vevepPld'bertf'ihisVeek; atveVaeof6r a po u n'arnlfp tipcl." Tlii s Is ". asj grrere tterthaa marl et .-we ave beards 6L this-: sea sonilTlitf crop -is-shprt-and rather pplft enf eibr .tjfiS inters ti ce jl t e ve.yce n t 'iq t ':eytettiefputpf the tobacco! ir 6 piin d i n; oi r Cau did P pi n i p ii y o it 'iwi!trjfca 3isi yptitwill by 'gbig;-aVtlier a way' 'ndjlirtb dme tineibe hel-J tng pldtrpris ybuij 6bat:at hoche and " get- satisfaci tory pfjees: and save : time, trpuble audpeiisei. It looks ; like lOtii PicprbuhdtheYarebouses herd theslafeBVingyburTo 1 WQOR;and -stop ypu gruuhltng1 atflovt prices. 1 y ! 3? MAKE JT A NAT10IVAL CRCSADf rj Oflpfihe Chicag'o papers h shij: upoalv. exposure aid. reform'that oughctp be speedily converted into jiatnajrusade. ' It ; is entitled ''Csfelsa Driving U?. tp Iiawj' lessesST deals with theappalt ing iircrise,in' arrests in ..'American j cP:,san4.1so . ru ralppmrnuni tie. tiue iu acu anu ro nances 4re'-tievresultK of .'reormed-ci that crazed At boSsrof .beintr a free ucoDle'. isetT gbvernem and all that, VctwePr. i"??. -" farthousr niaeore-inieriereuce with tnt i W, , 1. 7r'r liben ratine people than an f rflbrei" jCajQina tbw,ithak THenV'VhohatVe been iiiT trv fulminatioris of half diseased brains', Jtiien and women crazy with the idea of niaking'jothers conform to theii standards of morals or even living. We see legislature after legislature piling on these useless laws, and most of us have become so cowardly that we are afraid to protest--some for fear of being called unprogre sive if we do not fall into line with each new theory of the socal re formers. Those who by reason of b. danced brains ought to be influential at the polls are.apathetic, disgusted with riii..-iinip-,r!..i,"hr n,MrJv ardly-and often they do not i.iv. iiirii. t jl t i . jr n r m their money tnakihg processes inters fered with and so it isihat we have gyur, statutes clogged with laws that. do not represent public sentiment or opinion, laws that makc-criniinals of thousands ot Americans and put on the stain of arrest and imprisonment i-Evening'Times, Cedar Rapids, la. IS ADVERTISING EXPENSIVE? .Advertisingtliai: isv;rgarded by the advertiser as an expense is just that. There issometlrng wrong with it. iNiue times out of ten the copy has a charley-horse.; , Its so weak it cWldn't-move itself let alone move others. And whose fault is that? -Advertising's?' "Not on your life. us . tne tauu oi tne man wno is pay- ng for the advertising. Go to his stores, and the chartcesare thatyou wilt find it slowly expiring from dry rot; The goods will be dirty and unkept. The shelves will be dusty and neglected. Even the boss will have a grouch, and the grouch never attracts b-u ersV Life is too short to waste with the wooden faces.. It isn't the advertising that's expensive its :helack of push that behind the failures. CLEAN SWEEP SHOE . SALE We call the attention of pur read ers to $he large-ad -of. rMr, S.iC. Ibk-ffirduthe steel bars of jails-; ' e..ttl;?W "r HdiwduMt withounprote 'VStjei, Jratitt Af ; -oiYI, faiWfiH"rirhVhVc- s thef o t P Npf.W Carfllw4a taU tyonon tpe Second , Page, of this gratification that wemake this pttb issue Itwlll'be td'yoh'r.ihterest to lie acknowledgement to our .many read'this ad-and visit' the: store and friends and neighbors for the gopd- see the many bargains that await you. Besides the sh6es,tbey have many other articles that;, you need lOSESPARTr OEmSFINGECS i L.asr. vv eo nesciay at t ernoon at t n c farm of Mr Herbert Lyon hear Lyon, Ira AJonlagiie, colored while working,arotind a" corn shredder got his ; right hand caught in. the f mac hine' badly lacetating-'j t o $vi 1 & h extent that'he: lost the thumbs and a portion -of one or ttwp fingers. Dr. Sanderfprd and. Holloway. were summoned and 'gave "hi in the'uee s SPECIAL HATES T& FAUCETS ?Ralejghr NpvJ:5.-lReduced ra road rates uppfi all systems in Nprth CarblinaVhaving been (offered 4 the State Farm'eTs'iUnipn -for,' its con ventipn in Durham NoyemliCiO, tit aiid i8: Prof; VVC. Crosby, ed Ticational secretary is encouraged to hope for the y greatest crowd .of all conventions. ' Th e rou nd trip fare has been re diiced almost to the single -rate and the fcut gives;? farmers nn the renio test' portion lof 'North CaroJ ina the lowest possible rate. ThedelegateH will not be th' e sol e be n efi ci aries o 1 this concession and those whp arc not .'delegates. may --have'.-, the privi lege of attending 'the convention, hearingthe addresses and vpartici pating in the tours of the several institutions ofnote in Durham witl the trip toChaptl Hill to go througli tiie.University.: . V Th6 k U nion - has endeavored tc make the visit to the convention pa) even-the busiest ,farmer by briuging tbthar raetiiig tbe strdngestadfol fca t es o f th c -racasu reSiWhich thi Union seeks to write into Jaw Tht iatciiuuo bjsicuj'. upon woicn tn Nortfi Carolina. -'fardui'ra need' per haps the greatest enlightenment i to oe oiscussea uyvtwo'- emincn South, CaroUhians; Congressmarj A; ; Le ver .and V Ex-Senator- Job A iMCI-.aurinr' predeccpsorof Sena, tor.Smivh who , shared . ihe author ship of the Smith-Lcver Federal I JW Kl "PH W : : Revert worked irt South-Carolmai- narketine tn ftharuierj-.lInQt jLhis qeedjDr. Claietice Pe has rer cently -wivten a. notable, work. Unscienituc marketing haying cost North Caroliia. farmers i their mill ions, the Union has. brought thf best exponent of intelligent barter ingto.be found in the -countryl ri .t - e . ' i uese inree irom ontsiae are ac knowledged to be the greates speaking attractions that the Unioo has yet had. And Ex Judge Tames S. Man ning on the subject of land segrega tion between the races. Joho 6prunt Hill, student of rurabcred wiiu.iias coiiuucicu an exieii i i i . five study on both sides of.the.Att lantic; Dr. G. M. Cooper upon the very quintessenc of democracy township. organization ; and Roland F. Beasley on taxation evils that promote absentee Landlordism, these all, to say nothing of those 'ine -side trips make the convention notable CDURCUES CONSOLIDATED At the auarterlv conference hehl at Tabor Church lastSaturday, upon a motion duely seconded, the church organization at New Hope was merged with the church organ i zation in Creedmoor, the trustees jjf the Church were authorized to sell the church property and apply me proceeas oi tne saie to tne in debtedness on the church -here. It ifi generally conceeded that this is a wise moVe as it will greatly streng tnen the church here and is as con- venient to a lare number of th. members, and by the consolidating itwith the church here, which was organized last spring, it will make the church here one of the strongest churches on the circuit. Ao-eitori is oeing maue to arrange r ' l 1 m . for services to' be held in theehurch here at least two Sundays in each month. APPRECIATION Itis witb a feeling of, the deepest ness and mercy shown us during the long nesi death of our. dear son aa Drotner. roryour rewarq reau Matthew XXyi3i-4t. -i: , i Mr. find, Mrs J'K: Coleyuand famiiyrrr V-Ayith his right arm severed near the -elbow and- the flesh - hanging in shreds Jphn Calkins, 4 years pld, a chauffeur, pf 'Danbury Coun.; flr6ve his automobile with' hi's re- fnaiping hand two miles to get sur gical aid. V Hisrafm was, cut' pff by an ensilage cutter.- w v . : , ' ' If ducks gp out onto gfass fields during the day m fcarch,tol snatls, lEEfflffiflfBinn GF ' CDu;;TY-:cc::;::c;:;;En3 ' - ' ' - v. - Oxford, Nov. i -Tbe Honorable Board ..of. Cpuoty cpQmi.PBc'ri met .Pit thc.abotc: date,, following members present Chairman, B. I. Breedlove R. S. Hart.' J.- L. rCcd, H;aFlpyd, 2. AVw Alien. V V - Minutes of bit mejetlng read and approved. v; ... f; , , t t '.Mis SftlliOtwdows.jra placed pn,outside.pauperlist at$ttoo per month payable tPjfrartlt.Meadou,! 1 The Clerk Was Prdered b chaig" againsti Mrs! Columbia Bullpck of Ura5ificld:Tpwjijliip or, the year ?9.M.- ,t9ia,, I9U. iack, tax. ,oi 91500.00 plut 5pcr cent; or. 19U and 1915 tax on i 1000.00 plus K percent. ' 1 5 ' The Sheriff presented hi i bond in the sum of $20 000 00 for the col lection.of Uxesforyearii9i5. , Tire anje bejng accepted and tlie,Chair pan wat ordered toiuin the books over to th sheriff uponcouipTetibn of same. ' WetefY; Thorp waigranted re bate on $6000.00 erroneously lit trd : s aaon a Crwitea 1 rebate o(At$SMX. error, (in taloation,tof rcu way: in.uxioru Township, The Chairman and County 'Attor. hey- were instructed to borrow $1500.00 fpr. generalrcounty- our pses. This money , to be paid fwu the. General , Coii iito .fund .whea. the taxes of 1915 are collected, ' rfy Hester-; ol it exepfpt roadluty fpTBix mPnthifrom datl. The road , as. located . by. IU C. FytWronGrey -Rockao. Vanfe County Line crorsing thd Umls f Jim Scott and others," was accepted by the Hbafd -and the O'verseer was instructed tqbuiJdtlicUdad, tberc ' beinfr Jiocost attached, la the rni.u. I ty Tor oon&truution work. - R. A. Jones, Foreman road force reported that since October 1, 1915 he has completed the E. C. Harris road. This road is about four miles long and was completed in about six and a half weeks. Ou Monday October 33. 1915. I moved to Duthville and have been machin ing the Will Daniel and Wllkin road about four and one half miles This give a machine to all the machine built roads of 251 miles in the county. (Signed) IL. A. Jones, Foreman. No further business the Board adjourned subject to call of Chair man. J. JL Powell, Clerk. ROW A DAUGHTER HADB rflftt FATDER ADVISER FARUER , In the November Atneri can Mag azine Stanley Johnson continues hit series of articles entitled MYouih Leads the Way." Thii month Mr. Johnson takes up the subject f 4,Pigs and.JJaby beef," and show what wonderful thine: have been ac complished hincc gciUng the bnys and girls interested in the cat Uc in dustry,. Following is an account of a thirteen-year-old girl who won the championship of her state, and at the same time converted her father from a poor cotton farmer to a pig raiser: "There are many iniHence of success, but the bet of all is the winning of the Grand Championship of her state by thtrteeu ) ear-old AJce McCoy, of BJanchard, Caddo Parish, over all the other one bund red. and eighty,-fpur boy and girl competitors. Her zeal to enter a pigUib. was encouraged by a loan of ten dollars from the tuperinten- xlent of frchooU to. buy a finished Berkshire. gilL Eleven months ,pd, Ifcweighed fiiTe hundred pouods. A breeder offered Mt&s McCoy . o fpr it. The significant part of her achievement it the conversion, of her. father, from being a poor cotton arxners to a pig raider. AJicq made more money from her one pig .than he did from. his whole farm, .from whjch be gained' one bale of cotton, worth about $45 It cost her to raise her pig, a little more than two Cents a pound".-1 Her ten dollars brought more than his invetment, and a year's work. Beware cf Cheap Subslilutc -''- . In.tbee days keen cpmpction it is importaiJt that the public should see tnat they get Chamberlain ' Cough Remedy and not tke ab5.ti tutcs sold for the sake of extra pro-' fit. CharaberlainM Cough Remedy has stood the tct and ltcn c: ; rc v ed for more th.m forty vr: r-. 0!. : 5 Wagstaff andp. - , 1(0 , v. ;; ' T i
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