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A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF AMERICAN HOMES AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIES.
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BU RLINGTON, N C., A U G . 21
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iargains In Men’s
aits
.00 men’s all Wool Saits,
i kind.
Though nearly
'he Drices were $10.00,
, $18.00 to $22.00, Now
H ALF these figures.
tee Pant Suits
reduction of one third,
blue strges.
50c. Quality at 39c,
LOO Quality at 75c.
>1,50 Quality at $1.00.
nmer
i at 39c.
t 58c.
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W-i,m-'fjOTlCE OF PUBLIC SPEAKING I
1912.
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he may be is but the in­
ressive Convention whoever
strument, to be iised until broken
and then to be cast aside; and
Burlington, N. C. Aug. 19 if he is worth bis salt he wilt care
In order :hat the voters of the
i have just received a copy of differs it townships, which have
Mr. Jas. N. Williamson, Jr.; of no more when he is broken than
tht- resolutions as adopted by the been Mtecl to vote bonds for the
this city, National Committee­ a soldier cares when he is sent
Republican State Executive Com­
man and Chairman of the Provi­ where his life is forfeit in order
. ?ro, Northern and At­
mittee at its meeting held in the lantic Railroad, be well inform­
sional State Executive Committee that the victory may be won.
City of Greensboro, N. C. on the ed a$ (w the facts in the case, the
of the Progressive Party 'being
In the long fight for righteous­
7th. day of August, 1912 and two following dates and places have,
interviewed today said:
ness
the watch arord for all of us
of these resolutions follow:
The State Newspapers' report to spend and be spent. It is of
been named where there will bej
Resolved, We endorse the well informed speakers to ad- \ The State Committee of the progressive Ptrty met in Greensbofo or the meeting of the Executive
little matter whether anyone man
Nomination of William H. Tait dress the people and give all the last Saturday and issued a call for a state ma«s convention. The committee, of the Progressive
fails
or succeeds; but the cause
for President, and Jas. S. Sher­ information possible on this most Call is as fellows.
party were so incorrect (probably shall not fail, for it is the cause
man for Vice-Pres., and pledge important question:
To the People of North Carolina:
inadvertently) as to the divisions of mankind."
our loyal support to their re-elec­
in
the committee that I wish to
The
provisional
executive
committee
of
the
Progressive
party
of
Now we appeal to all patriotic
Tuesday August 27, 1912.
tion, and declare our abiding
this state, pursuant to the authority of a conference of a number issue a statement concerning the people of the state of N. C to as­
Gilliam's
School
House
at
10
a.
m
faith and belief in the principles
of representative citizens and the approvalof the national comrn- same, ‘
at 4 p. rn. i itteeof the party, calls a mass convention of all -qualified electors The meeting of the Progressive semble at Greensboro on Sept­
of the Republican Party as-enun­ Elon College
at 7:30 p. m. regardless of past political affiliations, to be held at Greensboro on State Committee in Greensboro ember . 3rd whether they have
ciated in the National platform At the Hub
been formerly Democrats or
adopted at the Chicago Conven­
on Saturday last was for the Republicans to unite with us in
Tuesday, September 3, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday August 28.
tion held June 18th., 1912.
All qualified voters attending who wish to identify themselves with purpose of calling the State Con­ the high purpose to attempt and
McCray
at 10 a.m .
Resolved, Further, that in view Carolina
the
progressive movement are urged to come and will be deemed vention. The policy of taking do great things for our state
7:o0p. m.
of the existing political conditions
absolute independent action had and nation. “ We stand against
delegates from their respective counties.
Thursday Augus; 29.
the committee, A
it proper to
The convention will be expected to indorse the platform of the na­ previously been decided upon. all tyranny, by the few or by
11 a. m. tional Progressive party, nominate an electoral ticket in support of Our meeting Was held in the open the many. We stand for the rule
announce t$ tl
^.epublionns of Sutphin’s Mill
3 p. m. Roosevelt and Johnson, adopt a state platform, nominate a state and we granted the privilege of of many in the interest of all of
the State
lvr h id in g their Clendenin’s Shop
7:30 p.m . ticket if deemed by the convention advisable, and to provide for the discussion not only to the mem­ us for the rule o f' m iny in a
County atr^tFownship conven­ Graham
7:30 p. m. permanent organization of the party.
bers of the committee but also to spirit of courage, of common
tions noney^tt those who endorse Burlington
50*or
60 other gentlemen who sense, of high purpose, above all
the Nationb. Republican candi­
The
friends
of
the
progressive
moverhent
and
supporters
of
Roo
Friday August 30.
sevelt and Johnson in each county of the state are urged to imme­ were present and friendly to-the in a spirit of kindly justice to­
date for President and the Re­
7:30 p. m. diately take the initiative in arranging to have each county we], rep­ Progressive movement I asked
publican Convention held in Chi­ Saxapahaw
Swepsonville
7:30 p. m. resented at the con vention an# to sink all past party differences in for a free discussion of the mat­ wards every man <*nd every wo­
cago, 111., June 18th., 1912, are
man ,•'’
Eyerybody is urged to attend the splendid movement now sleeping the country to restore this ter i.nd in asking for this djscuse
in any capacity entitled to parti­
I attended the National Con­
cipate in or represent the party, these meetings to the end that all government, state and national|tothe substantial rule of the people sion I did not for one moment vention at Chicago and partici-'
and that in organizing all town­ may be informed as to the merits relieved of machice bossism, Jand to effect progressive legislation think that the 70 to 80 men pre­ p^ted in this convention waen.it
sent would be of one and the nominated Roosevelt and Johnship, county,'senatorial, congres­ of this proposition, and the de­ in state a nd nation for the betterment of the people.
same opinion, had they been SOil
We stand at Armageddon and we battle for the Lord. ”
sional and State Conventions sirability of its acceptance by the
a,m advised constantly
. . ,
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Jas. N. Williamson, Jr., Chairman. there would not have been any of tne movemen t an I the coolnone but Republicans supporting various townships through which
r.e;;essity of any discussion what- headed determined and earnest
W. S. Pearson Secretary.
the National Ticket and the plat­ the road will be built.
VV. E, White,
*
?Greensboro, N. C., August 17,1912 tver. Our action was limited to men who are fully informed of
form of our .party, nominated
calling the conyen tion and leav­ the nation wide situation and who
J. A. Long,
and adopted at the Convention
ing
that body to decide upon its are conducting the National cam­
J.
Q.
Gant,
held in Chicago, 111., June 18th.,
detailed
course. In executive paign are satisfied that there
Eugene
Holt,
1912 be allowed to participate in
Uncle Sain HitchiV Up.
session
there
was a motion put W ill be a landslide for Roose­
H.
W.
Trollinger,
said Convention.
to the committee nnd duly second velt and Johnson in November
R. M: Andrews,
It’s a Darned important jourhey, an’ I ’m calculatin’ which
As National Committeeman of
ed that the Progressive Conven­ —n®t so much for -these two
J. M. Cook.
Of the critters in m> stable it ’ud be the best to hitch,
the Progressive Party I want to
tion be held on Tuesday Septem­ gentlemen as men but for the
J. W. Cates,
He’ll be up against some haulin’, for I ’m loaded like the deuce,
ask every man in Alamance
ber 3rd one day prior to the Re- great cause of the people which
Jno. R. Hoffman,
The Elephant? The Donkey? Or the Old Bull Moose?
County to read these two resolu­
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publ can Convention and to the they represent.
Committee.
tions, and ask himself the ques­
When last I tried to make it, with Che elephant along
motion therd was not a dissent­
tion if he would be in favor of
Let the people of the O’d North
Well
you
couldn’t
hardly
blame
me,
for
he
looked
so
good
and
strong;
ing
voice. There was then put Stateinsteadbf hampering them­
adopting such resolutions, I think
But he Wasn’t paehydermic any deeper than his hide,
a motion as to where the con­ selves with past party affiliations
I can say for practically all the Maryland Democratic Leader For An’ as soon as he got started there was something else inside!
vention should be held and there stand forth in this great move­
Republicans of; this County, in
He’s standin* here a-trumpetin’ the way he use to do,
was a difference■as, to whether it ment and N. C. is sure to give
Roosevelt
regard to the first Resolution that
An’ he’d like me to be thinkin’ that h°’s elephant all through,
should
be held in Charlotte or her electoral vote to Roosevelt
they would not, under any cir­
Baltimore, Aug. 14,—General But. he's got so meai^ an’ orriery he ain’t a bit of use,
Greensboro,
however Greensboro and Johnson for the people of this
cumstances, vote. the adoption, N. Winslow Williams,, former
So
I
’lLhave
to
hitch
the
Donkey
or
the
O
y
Bull
Moose,
won
out
as
being
the place by a state will show by their ballots
of such a resolution, as they , secretary, of state of Maryland, The Donkey’s done some haulin'—just around the stable yard,
large
majority
in
the
coitttmtt^. that they ar0 interested in the
know theTSft nomination was a lifelong Democrat who has tak­ But he’s never had to tackle any goin’ that was hard,
We Progressives did not under­ Progressive movement. Certain­
stolen by the thieving National en a leading part in councils of An’ because the trip I ’m takin' ain’t related to a cinch;
take to foretell the action of the ly we cannot serve two" masters
Republican Committee.
Now his party and who is also one of Why, he’ll mebbe go an’ founder when I need him in the pinch.
Progressive
Convention, one —that is the law of the Holy Writ
tnen n‘ Mr. Taft has accepted a the foremost lawyers of the state, Then, there’s somethin’ FREE an’ easy in the way I ’ve heard him
thing
we
know
is that the Pro­ Our leaders are making a straight
stolen nomination is he any created a big political stir today
bray
^
gressive
party
has
been launched fight for eternal principles. Let
worse than the Party and its by declaring in a letter to Colonel An’ I wouldn’t want him smashin’ EV’RY TOLL GATE on the way
with
enough
en
thusiastic
support­ all patriotic North Carolineans
corps of thieves which gave it Caring his belief that neither of No, I never knew a donkey, ANY donkey, to produce—
ers
to
make
its
life
;
long
and join usin in this magnificent fight
to him? I say no, and this be­ the old parties could meet the So I better be a-squintin’ at the Old Bull Moose.
lasting.
We
shall
certainly
have
ing the case it seems to me in­ nation’s needs at this time and
whether they h*ve teen in the
an electoral ticket in the field past Democrats or Republicans „
consistent to repudiate Mr. Taft that he intended to support I haven’t druv him lately, but he’s prancin’ in his stall,
and probably a full state ticket. and if we stand fi m we will not
without also being willing to Colonel Roosevelt for presi­ An’ he looks as if his lay-off didn’t hurt him none at all; s
We advise all counties to cut en­ be whipped when the battle is
Tho’ it wouldn’t be so awful if he is a little slower,
break away from the party who dent.
tirely
looses from the old Re­ over and you will fi nd that we will
For
that
other
time
I
used
him—jumpin’
hemlocks,
what
a
goer’
placed stolen goods into Mr.
He says Wilson's speech of
publican
party, however we do
Taft’s hands.
,
acceptance is not satisfactory; When we’d hit the hilly places you could bet your bottcm dollar not propose to take any active win in state as well as in nation.
We, the Progressive Party, that the situation demands at the That he’d either"pull ’er over or go climbin’ through the collar!
Do not forget the fact that the
knowing that practically every head of affairs a man who is Oh, he wasn’t very showy, but he got there fresh an’ spruce- part in local county tickets and aroused conscience and the de­
each county will be allowed to termined purpose of the plain
Republican in Alamance County purpose and postive in action; the For I never saw a puller like the Old Bull Moose.
govern itself as to all local mat­ people and the laboring mm is
intends to vote for Colonel Roose­ reins should be put in the hands It ’s a darned important journey, an’ I ’m calculatin’ which
ters and Progressives in each of with us.
velt, ask that all loyal supporters of one who knows the road he is Of the critters in my stable it ’ud be the best to hitch;
the several countries on local is­
of this great man break entirely driving and is not afraid of his But he’s got to do some haulin’, for I ’m loaded like the deuce—
sues can do as they prefer.
away from both old parties, and horses. Mr. Roosevelt is that So I guess I ’ll put the harness on the Old Bull Moose.
Names of Those Who Have En
The Progressive party has. not
join in our march to better the man. He has been president and
Edward Morrissey
been organized to promote Col.
tered the Dispatch Contest.
conditions of the Common peo­ knows the office, and the people
Roosevelt
or
any
other
man’s
ple and Laboring man; let us join know him. If he be elected again,
no. votes
ambitions,—Col. Roosevelt, how­ n a m e
the Progressive Party, keep a- there is not a class nor an interest
found in the ranks of the newly ever being the greatest living Bertha May Horne
Mr. Brown, Resigns.
63000
'-vay from the Charlotte Republi­ in the country which he will not
organized Progressive party.
Addie Ray
.
54000
American
citizen
has
been
chosen
At a meeting of the Republican
can Convention, and fight our be prepared to deal with him and
Very Respectfully.
as the standard bearer of the Aurelia Ellington,
Executive committee for Alam­
own battles. I hope that the this will as it should be.”
W .W . Brown
Mebane, R, No. 4,
45800
Progressive,
party; It is admit­
good people of Alamance County
The executive committee of the ance county held in the office
W. J. Brooks
44700
ted
there
are
many
Progressives
Viil by their ballots in November Republican state central comm­ of the Central Loan & Trust Co.
41500
To The Executive Comm ittee in each of the old parties but Mary Lee Coble, R. No. 1
next, show to Mr. Taft and the ittee to-day adopted a resolution Saturday August 17th Mr. W. W
Waller
Workman
15600
hands are shaken by the
Kepublican Party that we will instructing State Chairman John Brown resigned as county Cha­ of the Republican Party of A l­ their
Lizzie
Cheek
13100
reactionary bosses who are agreed
not tote to sanction such a nom­ B. Hanna to direct a letter to the irman, and Mr. E. S. W. Dam­ amanace county.
Bettie
Lyde
May
9000
in an effort to defeat all Pro­
ination or endorse such a party presidential electors named by the eron as secretary, Mr. J. Zeb. Gentleman:
W.
I.
Braxton,
Snow
Camp,
7900
gressives
legislation.
I hereby tender my resignat­
and such a man.
Republican state convention, ask­ Waller, was elected county cha­
4306
The Progressive was born out Martin L. Coble, R. 1.
ion
as secretary of your commi­
The Republican party of Amer­ ing them to state how they stood irman -to succeed Mr. Brown,
T.
F.
Matkins,
3700
of
the
conscientious
convictions
ica was on June 18th. last strick­ in the present contest. The and Mr. W. E. White, secretary ttee, to take effect at once.
Gibson
ville.
of
thousands
of
American
citizens
Very Truly Yours,
en with the dreaded disease of in­ information applies not only to to succeed Mr. Dameron, at this
3600
Republicans and Democra ts alike Carrie Albright,
E. S. W. Dameron.
meeting
the
Executive
committee
curable Corruption, and in No­ the intention, so far as their vote
Haw River.
hence
the
necessity
of
a
new
vember next it will die the death in the electoral college is authorized the chairman and
for the purpose of uniting Mrs. B. L. Shoffner, R. 10, 3000
that it justly deserves, for being concerned, but also to their secretary to call a county conv­ Progressive Head-quar ters party
1100
all
patriotic
citizens whether in J. R. King,
the willing recipient of this dis­ attitude in the present campaign, ention, the call for which app­
Greensboro.
the Democratic or in the Repub­
ease.
In case those in favor of Roose­ ears elsewhere in this paper,
Progressive Headquarters will lican party. We want all whose May Carr Hall
1000
Respectfully,
velt do not make known their the resignation of Mr. Brown be opened Saturday night at 8 hearts and minds are in sympathy Margie Cheek
1000
Jas. N. Williamson, Jr., purpose of getting off the will make interesting reading in
1000
the Progressive movement, Doyle Heritage '
National Committeeman. electoral ticket in that period, that he cut loose from the G. O. p. m. August 24th in the old Ar­ with
now sweeping this great country
Mr. Hanna will issue a call for P. and casts his politi cal fortune mory Hall over Riuhauts store of ours to join in this cause; Do
the state convention which will with the Bull Moose party, it is on corner of Front and Spring not overlook the fact that this Endorses the Progressive Policies.
attempt to remove the elec­ understood that Mr. Dameron Streets. Everybody who wishes Progressive party is a permanent Mr. Editor:
Notice To School Children.
has also cast his lot with the new to join is earnestly requested to
tors.
Every since the Chicago Con­
organization to secure the needed
Some of the electors declare party, this is a serious loss to come.
All school children who expect
vention
The State Dispatch has
legislation
in
state
and
nation.
to enter the City Graded School they will vote for Colonel Roose­ their regular repudlican organibeen
an
eye
sore to myself and
We
will
appeal
to
the
people
at its opening who, have not been velt. Two have resigned from ztion and will seriously deplete W. W. Brown, Chair man.
to
all
former
Republicans that 1
of.
the
state
with
clean
hands
and
its ranjis in so far as leaders are
vaccinated are required by law be the ticket.
have heard express themselves
earnest|leaders
and
a
state
and
concerned.
fore allowed to enter.
The biggest angling story of national platform looking for­ about it. I believe that the maj­
The health officer Dr. W. D,
For Register of Deedsthe season might encourage St. ward and not backward to strive ority of the subscribers are ag­
Moser requests that this matter
Leos to come forward with some for social and industrial justice ainst just such sentiment as exists,
be not delayedtbut be attended to
‘‘I hereby announced my can­
Burlington, N. G. sort of a program for winning to be achieved through the gen­ in the old Republican party. And
at once, as he has a fresh supp­ didacy for the office of register of
eral rule of the people, this is our if we are to believe what Mr.
August 17,1912
ly of vaccinating points on deeds of Alamanace County, sub­ To the Republican Ex. Committee, the American League penant.
purpose as our great leader fur­ Kitchen said in his speech at the
hand.
ject to the aetion of the democra­ of Alamance County
ther declares: “ In order to suc­ Brickhouse on the night of Aug
tic convention to be held on the 7 Gentlemen:.
Penrose May be Fired From ceed we need leaders of inspired 13th, those same conditions exist
th day of September, 1912.
Thereby tender my Senate For Accepting $25,000 idealism, leaders to whom are in the Democratic party. The
’Join The State Dispatch sub
H. D. Lambeth.
wanted great visions, who dream only right thing for all honest
resignation effective from this
From Standard O il Co.
greatly and strive to make their Democrats arid Republicans is to
date as Chairman of your body, I
dreams come true; who can kin­ come out from the old parties and
scription honor roll now is
fell impelled to take this course
Miss Bertha Krupp of Germa­ for the reason that I am not in
dle the people with the fire from join the progressives and stand
ny is now said to be worth $70,- sympathy jtfith the Republican
Prof. and Mrs. E. C. Rumbly their own burning souls.
with us fit Armegeddon and battle
the best tipie.
000,000. Great guns!
herfcT&rST'fee'are
over
the
arrival
of
The leader for the time being for the Lord.
party, and will
a son.
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Fi?E TICKET
That Contain Mercury.
j Your railroad fare will, under
As mercury will surely destroy reasonable conditions, be paid to
the sense of smell and complete­ Nashville or Knoxville, Tenn.,
Woods Turnip Seed
ly derange the whole system by Draughon’s Practical Business
when entering it through the College, if you attend the Colfor fall
mucous surfaces. Such articles
Many of the most successful
sowing.
should never be used except on
men
in Knoxville and Nashvilleprescriptions from reputable phy*
were
formerly North Carolina
Drugs, cold drinks
sicians, as the damage they will
boys
who
got their start by at­
do is ten fold to the good you
tending
Draughon’S
College. The
and best Ice
can possibly derive from them.
College
gives
a
written
contract
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactur­
cream try
to
secure
a
position
under
rea­
ed by F. J. Chenep & Co., Tole­
sonable
conditions.*
or
refund
do, O., contains no mercury, and
J '■
;i
,
is taken internally, acting direct­ tuition.
The
college
will
send
you
a
ly upon the blood and mucous
catalogue,
also
a
card,
explain­
surfaces of the system. In buy­
ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure ing all about its plan of paying
you get the genuine. It is taken railroad fare. Address Draughinternally and made in Toledo, on's Practical Business College,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Nashville, or Knoxville, Tenn.
King George will go up in his
Fresh Eastern melons, nice
Testimonials free.
.
airship
next, a report which di­
ripe bananas, Merchant Supply Hundreds of Burlington Readers
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c
rects
attention
to the fact that
per bottle.
Co.
monarchs
looking
for excitement
T ak e Hall’s Family Pills for
Find Daily Toil a Burden.
Prof. and Mrs. E. C. Rumbly
nowadays
have
to
get it out side
constipation.
are rejoicing over the arrival of
The hustle and worry of busi­
of business hours.
ness men.
a son.
The hard work and stooping of Miss Boardman Won’t Help Taft.
For sale at a bargain one Ford
Last chance to get nice ripe workmen,
Manchester, Mass., Aug. 14.— Model T. 1910 Touring Car in
bananas at 50 cents per bunch,
The woman's household cares, Miss Mabel T. .Boardman, presi­ First Class Condition. For par­
come ouick, Merchant Supply
Are too great a strain oh the dent of the National Red Cross, ticulars address P. O. Box 507,
Co.
kidneys.
announced today that she could Greensboro, N . C.
Miss Minnie Layton left Satur­
Backache, headache, dizziness, not * ct as chairman of the adisday for Lexington and Greens­
Kidney troubles, urinary trou­ bry committee selected by the
boro to spend a week or ten bles follow.
Republican national committee
A Burlington citizen tells you to conduct the woman’s work for
days.
the re-election of President Taft.
John Whitsett and Miss Ola how to cure them.
Professional Cards
C.
F.
Oakley,
Davis
St,,
Bur­
Coble were happily. married at
the residence of R. 0. Hall, Aug. lington, N. C„, says: “ I suffer­
It seems that a Baltimore girl
10, 1912, R. J. Hall officiating. ed from kidney complaint for sewed a button on her finger by
two or three years, brought on
Miss Edna Graves who has by hard work and heavy lifting. mistake. There are mighty few
Have yon a tooth to pull ?
been away on a months vacation The trouble began with sharp who ever sew them on their hus­
Have
you tried my method?
ha* returned to her work with twinges in my right side, extend-j band’s trousers by mistake or
If not, ask someone who has.
the Stokes Furniture Co.
ing into my limbs and at times 1 j otherwise.
Misses Mary and Beulah Foster became so lame and sore across j Hereafter New York police­
who have been visiting at Pros­ my loins that I could not sleep. |men wil1 learn to look before
pect Hill and News Ferry, Va., My kidneys were also disordered |they loot.
and I was miserable in every
have returned home.
It begins to look as if the Dem
wav. As soon as I began taking
Misses Chloe Freeland and Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt better ocratic party would have to be
Burlington, - N. C
Lois Workman who have been and before long this remedy dredged out* deepened, and wid­ Office phone 374-J. Res. 374-L.
the guest of friends at Hillsboro cured m e."
ened to permit it to float a
are at home.
For sale by all dealers. Price couple of battleships.
J. F. Spoon, 1>. V. S. W. A. Hornaday
Rev. and Mr3. A. B. Kendall 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.,
who have been on a visit to nor­ yew York, sole agents for the
Your Eye Sight.
Spoon 4 Hornaday
thern cities have returned.' Rev. United States.
Veterinarians
Kendall preached at the Christian
Is the hardest work of all
Remember the name—Doan’s
five senses. If you burden and Office and Hospital Office Phone 377
church'Sunday.
—and take no other.
strain
overworked eyes with un­ 415 Main St.
Residence Phone ’282,
Mr. Chas. Boland, Mgr. of the
sightly,
ill-fitting glasses, your M BBH H M M IM H M M M H H nM H BM M aM IM iM M O T
Burlington Base Ball team made
a home run Saturday morning JUDGE R. J. HALL’S COURT nervous system must suffer sev­
erely, The Glasses fitted by Dr. C. A. Anderson ML D.
and found a new son to do the
Rosenstein gives relief snd per­
cheering.
For the week ending Aug. 10, fect comfort. Dr. N. Rosenstein Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to8 p.m.
Dr. Faucette, Dr. Freeman,
1912.
will be at Burlington Drug Co. First National Barak Building.
Mr. N. S. Cardwell and others
and
Wednesday Aue. 21st at Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug
State vs Jack Shoe, affray, $5
returned Saturday from MoreMebane,
stopping at the White Store.
head where they have been on a and cost.
house,
for
the purpose of exa­
State vs Ode Sykes, affray, $5
pleasure trip.
mining
eyes
and fitting glas­
and cost.
ses.
Mr. Eugene May has recently
State vs Wade Harvey, affray,
purchased a new Model T. Ford $5 and cost.
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
automobile. It’s a dandy. Re­
Nina Harvey vs Walter Fuller
He
Won't
Limp
Now.
member The State Dispatch will for slander. Fuller bound over
L S. W. DAMERON ADOLPH L O N G
No more limping for Tom
give one away in our Great Vot­ to court. *
fla r lin # to r i
Graham
office in
office in
ing Contest just like it.
Will Wag staff vs Edmon Rus­ Moore, of Cochran, Ga. “I had
Pltdaoat Building
fiolt'fttchalSBB Bldg
a
bad
sore
on
my
instep
that
FOR SALE—About sixty-one sell, Galvin Begdow, John Mor­
250
Phone 100-B
acres of splendid land.
More ton, Mrs. Bax day, Sal Kimbo, nothing seemed to help till I used Phone Bucklen's
Arnica
Salve,”
he
for
cows
damaging
his
crops.
than one-half in fine timber in
heart of town. Water plentiful. Defendants paid the damage and writes, “ but this wonderful heal­
er soon cured me,” Heals old,
Anyone wishing to buy, call or cost.
W. J. Thompson vs Charlie running sores, ulcers, boils, Attorney aun counsellor at Law,
write Wm. I. Montgomery, BurHardin and Mrs. Katie McAdams burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or
ington, N. C.
Burlington. N. C.
judgment in favor of plaintiff. piles. Try it. Only 25 cents at
Communion services will be
Office over Bradlev’a Drug Store.
State vs Baxt Day for affray, Freeman Drug Co.
held at Sharot Lutheran Church $1 00 and cost.
Phone 66
Gibsonville Sunday August 25th.
State vs Harrison Allen, affray,
The
North
Carolina
Preaching Friday and Saturday $3.00 and cost.
before at eight £>. m. Rev. N. D
Bodie of Lexington, N. C. will
Attorney Law
preachfor us during the meeting
Blamed A Good Worker.
Ih e public is cordially invited
“ I blamed my heart for se­
Burlington, North Carolina.
FOR SALE.—46 acre farm 2 \ vere distress in my left side for
Office, Second Floor r’irst National
miles from Haw River on maca two years,” writes W. Evans,
THE STATE’S INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
Bauk Btrildiug.
dam road. Good four room two Danville, Va., “ but I know now
story house and tenant house. it was indigestion, as Dr. King’s
Four-year courses in Agricul­
Land adapted to the cultivation New Life Pills completely cured
DR. J. H. BROOKS
ture;
in Civil, Electrical, and Me-i
of tobacco, corn and wheat. For me.” Best for, stomach, liver
Surgeon Dentist
Engineering;
in;
information apply to J. M. Bason, and kidney troubles, constipa­ chanical
Chemistry;
in
Cotton
Manu-;
Elmira Mills, Bnrlington, N. C. tion, headache or debility. 25c
Foster Building
factoring and Dyeing. Two-year;
at Freeman Drug Co.
BURLINGTON, N. C.
courses in Mechanic Arts and in j
FOR SALE—S. P. Wilson’s
Textile Art. One-year and two; ~
house and lot, on Ireland St. near
yesar courses in Agriculture.,
For Sale Cheap,
Broad St. on street car line, near
J. N. Taylor, M. D.
Graded School. Lot is about 821 A good 6 h. p. gasoline engine, These courses are both practical j
Examinations;,
front and 264‘ back, eight room wood saw, Ohio cutting machine ,an|„ scientific.
Physician & Surgeon.
house, several fine apple trees, No. 11, 2 good belts, all in good for admission are held by the
pears, figs, etc. City water con­ running order; Will exchange County Superintendent at all
Office in Piedmont Building.
nected in the house, very pro­ for stock, or second handed saw county seats on July 11th.
O f f i c e H o u r s *.
For Catalog address
!
ductive land, fine crop of corn, mill. Apply to F. L. Spoon, or
etc. on it now. Price $1600 Phone Snow Camp 611, Harts­
4.-00*to 6:00
THE REGISTRAR,
8 :00 to 10:00
Apply to J. W. Cates.
horn. N. C.
West Raleigh, N. C.
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John H. Vernon,
College of Agricul­ John R. Hoffman,
ture and Mechanic
Arts
I You Have a Right to
1 In d e p e n d e n c e
%
If you have the am­
bition and energy, to­
gether with an honest
purpose to earn it
We Will Help You.
The first step toward financial independence is
to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait.
You have waited all these years] and you are
still paying rent.
RIGHT ABOUT apd try “The PIEDMONT
WAY/’ Invest a few dollars saved each week
or month, together with the interest, taxes, in­
surance and maintenance money—namely, Rent
—that you have been paying to the “Other Fellow” and soon it will be
It's Your Glasses!
W h y suffer? ^ T h e cure is here.
Just bring
those glasses into this stoie «n d let us show
you why you have tnat horrible headack.
Headache is also sometimes a symptom of badl
eyes. If your eyes feel “ funny” at the same
as your head aches, come and see us at once.
are dangerous.
. L. H.
OFFICE OVER C. F.
on,.
STORE,
:— '
N. C
M . B A S C O M L IN D S E Y
Dealer In
D R E SSE D LU M BER
Car Lots a specialty.
R. R. Shop Bldg.,
.
Burlington
Phone 148
N.C
For Results, advertise in
State Dispatch. It will pay.
And not the some body’s
house to rent. Others by the
score have tried the “ Piedm ont
Way” and found it easy. Will you?
Call and talk it over with us.
PIEDMONT TRUST CO.
Real Estate Jepartment.
ton,
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mmm
Delays]
North Carolina*
76
foundations they la
We hold with Th
son and Abraham Li
people are the mast
Constitution, to full
ses, and to safegus
those who, by perv
intent, would conve
instrument of iujus
ordance with the ne
generation the peop
their sovereignpowe
and mintain equal
and industrial jus tic
this government was
without which no :
endure.
This county belor
pie who inhabit it.
its business, its ins
and
its
laws
utilized,
maintai
tered in whatever
best promote the gei
It is time to set tl
fare in the first pla
Political parties e
responsible govern
execute the will of
From these great ti
the old parties have
Instead ofinstrui
mote the general v
have become the t<
interests which use
tially to serve their
poses. Behind tl
goverment sits ent
visible goverment, ■
egiance and acknow
sponsibility to the
destroy this invisibl
to diSEolve the unhc
tween corrupt busi
uptpolitices is the
the statesmanship <
The deliberate be
truefc by the Repu
the fatal incapcity
ocratic party to d
issues of the time hi
the people to forge
ment of the govern
which to give effect
in laws and institui
Unhampered by
corrupted by power
by the magnitude
the new party offe
the instrumen t of t
sweep away old al
a new and nobler
Ith.
This declaration ii
with the people, ai
bind the party and
in state and Natii
dges made herein
The national Proj
committed to the
government by a s<
democracy express
through represen ta
people, pledges its<
such alterations in
tal law of the seve
o f the United State
sure the represents
of the goverment.
In particular, th*
res for direct prin
nomination of state
officers, for Nation
rential primaries f
for the presidency,
election of United I
Dy the people; and
|he states the polii
ballot with responf
*ng equal suffrage
Women alike, to th
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ATE \ I fORPUBUC WEAL
PER
:EST
red by the initiative, referendum
wage" .in all industrial statistics, and co-operation with
W '■! ■
and recall.
occupations.
the health activities of the var­
The. progressive party; belW- The genera! prohibition of night ious states and cities of the
4
11 t/iat a free people should work for women and the establish Nation.
have tne power from time to time ment of an 8-hour day for women
We believe that true popular
amend their fundamental law so and young persons.
goes a great deal farther than what he say£, try us on
government,
justice and pros­
fjie Fall Texas of the Progressive as to adapt itprogressivley to the
One days's rest in seven for p e r ity ^ hand in hand, and so
our fail suit and overcoat.
changing needs of the peoples all wage workers.
believing it is our purpose to
Party Platform Adopted
pledges itself to provide a more
The 8-hour day in continuous secure that large measure of
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
in Chicago.
easy and expeditious method of 24-hour industries.
general prosperity which is the
amending the federal constitutThe abolition of the convict fruit of legitimate and and honest
.on.
contract labor system..
business, fostered by equal just­
Up to the limit of the constitu­
Substituting a system of prison ice and by sound progressive
SPARE
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tion and latei by amendment of production for governments con­ laws.
the constitution if found necess­ sumption only; and the appli­
We demand that the true pros­
ary.
we
ad
vocate
bringing
under
cation
of
prisoners’
earning
to
H* Goldstein, Prop.
perity
shall be the benefits con­
Death Knell of “Invisible Governeffective nation jurisdiction those the support of their dependent ferred thereby on all citizens,
ment” by Corrupt Corpora- problems which have expanded families.
not confined to individuals or
beyond leach of the ’ individul
Policity as to wages, hours and classes,, and . that the test ol;
tion Influence.
_
■state?,. :
/' '<
•*.onditions of labor; full reports corporate efficiency shall be the
it is as grotesque as it is intol­ upon industrial accidents and ability better to serve the public,,
erable that the several states diseases and the opening to pub­ that those who profit by the coi More Power and Larger Benefits should by unequal laws in matter lic inspection of all tallies, he­ trol of the business affairs shall
of common concern foeeome com­ ights, measures and check sy­ justify that profit and that con­
for the People the Main
mercial agencies, barter the stem on labor products.
trol by sharing with the public
lives of their children,
the We pledge our party to establish the fruits thereof.
0bject3,
health of their women and the a department of labor with a seat
We therefore demand a strong
safest and well being of their in the, cabinet, and with wide national regulation of interstate
working people for the profit of jurisdiction over matters affect­ corporations. The corporation is
TO WIPE OUT OLD ABUSES their financial interests.
ing the conditions of labor and an essential part of modern busi­
, The extreme insistence on sta­ living.
ness.
The concentration of
The development and prosperity modern business, in some degree,
Unhampered by Tradition, the Lead tes right by the Democratic party
in the Baltimore platform dem­ of ceuntry life are as important is both invitable and necssary fjor
ers Are Undismayed by the
onstrates anew its inability to un­ to the people who live in the cities national and international busi­
derstand
the world into which it as they are to the farmers. In­ ness effiiency, But the existing
Greatness of the Task.
has survived, or to a 3minister crease of the prosperity on the concentration of vast wealth un
Following is tfcjg full text of the the affaire of a union <f sta es farm will favorably affect the der a corporate system, unguard­
progressi ve Voarty platform ado­ which have in all essent nl respect cost of living, and promote the ed and uncontrolled by the Na­
interests of all who dwell in the tion, has placed in hands of a
pted at t lr v Cbicigo convention become one people.
country, and all who depend up­ few men enormous, secret, irres­
Progressive
party,
believing
last week: X V ■
T W A S N E C E SSA R Y for the Attorney to
The conscSN.eice d the people, that no people can justly claim to on its products for clothing, ponsible power over the daily life
have a personal talk with a client in a distant
jn a tim e of gra.^eiational probl­ be a sure democracy, which denies shelter and food.
of the citizens—a power uusuffercity. The journey would seriously interfere
We pledge our party to foster able in a free government and
ems, has called into being a new political rights on account of sex,
several important engagements made for
party, born of the Nation’s aw­ pledges itself to the task of secur­ the development of agricultural certain of abuse.
credit
and
co-operation,
the
ing equal suffrage to men and
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akened sense of justice.
The power has been abused in {
teaching of agriculture in schools, monoply ef national resources, in
We of the Progressive party women alike.
te used the Long Distance Bell Telephone,
We pledge our party to legis­ agrici rural college extension, the stock watering, in unfair compeihere dedicate ourselves to the ful­
filment of the duty laid upon us lation that will compell strict use of mechanical, power on the tion and in unfair privilege,
had
satisfactory talk with his distant client an<
by our fathers to mintain that limitation of all campaign contri­ farm, and to reestablish the finally in sinister influences on
was teole to keep all his engagements at home.
goverment of the people, by the butions and expenditures, and country life commission, thus the public influences of state and
people, and for the people whos detailed publicity of both before directly promoting the welfare Nation. We do not fear com­
The Long Distance Bell Telephone increases
as well as after primaries and of the farmers, and bringing the mercial power, but we in s is t that
foundations they laid.
the efficiency of business men who adapt it to their
benefits of better farming, better it shall be exercised openly, under
We hold w ith Thomas J e f fe r ­ elections.
needs.
I t can serve you w ith equal satisfaction
We pledge our party to legis­ business and better living within publicity, supervision and reg­
son and Abraham Lincon th a t the
and economy.
ulations of the most efficient
people are the masters of th e ir lation compelling the registration their reach.
The high cost of living is part­ sor:, which will proserve its good
Constitution, to fulfill its purpo­ of lobbyists; publicity of commit­
By the way, have yon a Bell Telephone?
ses, and to safeguard
it from tee hearings except on foreign ly due to natural- and part­ while eradicating and preventing
ly
to
artificial
causes.
Themeas
its evils.
those who, by perversions o f its affairs, and recording of all votes
To that we urge the establish­
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
intent, w ou ld convert it into an in committee; and forbidding fed­ ures proposed in this platform on
instrument of iu justice. In acc­ eral appointees from holding of­ various buojects such as the tariff ment of a strong federal adminis­
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ordance with the needs of each fice in state or national political the trust*, and conservation, will trative commission of high stand­
generation the people must use organizations, or taking part as of themsei ves remove to world­ ing, which shall maintain per
manent active supervision over
their sovereignpowers to establish officers or delegates in political wide and partly to local.
The high cost of living is due Industrial corporations engaged
and m in ta in equal opportunity conventions for the nomination
partly the artificial causes. There in interstate commerce, in such
and ind ustrial justice, to secure of elective state or national ofwiil remain other elements such of them as are of public import­
ficals.
this g overnm ent was founded and
as
the tenutmiy to leave the ance, doing for them what the
The
Progressive
party
demands
without which no republic can
country
for the city, waste, ex­ government now does for the na­
such
restriction
for
the
power
of
endure.
travagance,
bad system of tax­ tional banks, and what is now
This county belongs to the peo­ the courts as shall leave to the
ation,,
poor
methods iof raising done for the railrods by the inter­
■Mayor. ple who inhabit it Its resources, people the ultimate authority to
J ok H. Freeland,
crops"
and
bad
business methods' state Commerce Commission,
W.
P.
Ireland,
Aldermam, First Ward.
its business, its institutions and determine fundamental questions
Such a commission must enforce
Alderman, First Ward.
ar.d
its
laws should
I* of social welfare and public in marketing crops.
T.
S.
Fauc&te,
,
To remedy these conditions re­ the complete publicity of those
A. A. Apple,
Alderman, Second Ward.
utiliztd.
maintained or al­ policy.
quires the fullest information corporative tiansactions which
To
secure
this
end,
it
pledges
W. F. Dailey,
Alderman, Second Ward.
ft
tered in whatever manner will
and, based on this information, are of public interest: must at-’
Alderman,
Third
Ward,
H.
C,
Stout,
best promote the general interest. itself to provide:
r*.
1, That when an act, passed effective government supervision tack unfair completion, false
Alderman, Third Ward.
J. G. Roger?,
It is time to set the public wel­
under the police power of the and control to remove all the capitalization and special privi­
Alderman, Fourth War d.
Eugene Holt;
fare in the first place.
artificial causes. We pledge our­
J. L. Scott,
Alderman, Fourth Ward.
Political parties exist to secure state, is heid unconsitutionai un­ selves to such full and immediate lege, and by continuous trained
Secretary & Treasurer.
Jas. P. Montgomery,
responsible goverment and to der the state constitution by the inquiry and to immediate action watchfulness guard and keep
open equally to ail the highway
courts, the people after an ample
E. S. W. Dameron,
City Attorney.
execute the will of the people.
to deal with every need such of American commerce.
interval
for
deliberations,
shall
City
Health Officer.
Dr.
W.
D.
Moser,
From these great tasks both of
inquiry discloses.
Thus
the
business
man
will
have
an
opportunity
to
vote
on
A.
A.
Russell,
Chief
Police.
the old parties have turned aside.
We favor the union of all the have certain knowledge of the
the
question
whether
they
desire
D.
H.
White,
Tax
Collector
and Police.
Instead of instruments to pro­
existing agencies of the federal law, and will be able to conduct
J. L. Patillo,
Night Police.
mote the general welfare, they the act to become law, notwith­
government dealing with the his business easily in conformity
M. A. King,
Cemetery Keeper—White Cemetery
have become the tools of corrupt standing such decision.
public health into a single nat­
Jerry Sellers,,
Cemetery Keeper—Col. Cemetery
interests which use them impar­
2. That every decision of the ional health services, without therewith; the investor will'find
security fcfr his capital; dividends
Street
Commissioner.
John
A.
King,?
tially to serve their selfish pur­ highest appellate court of a state
discrimination against or for any
R. J. Hall, :. .;■
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City Scavenger.
poses. Behind the ostensible declaring an act of the legislature one set of therapeutic methods, will be rendered more certain,
goverment sits enthroned an in­ unconstitutional on the ground sehool of medicine, or school of and the savings of the people
, BOARD OF EDUCATION.
visible goverment, owing no all­ of its violation of the federal healing with such additional will be drawn naturally and safe­
B. R. Sellers, J. W. Cates, Eugene Holt, T. S. Faueette,
egiance and acknowledging no re­ constitution, shall be subject to powers as may be neccssary to ly into the channels of trade.
Under
such
a
system
of
con­
R. M. Andrews, Jos. A.. Isley,
Jas. P. Montgomery.
sponsibility to the people* To the same review by the Supreme enable it to perform efficiently
structive
legislation,
legitimate
destroy this invisible goverment, Court of the United States as . is such duties in the protection of
WATER-LIGHT & POWER COMMISSION.
business, freed from confusion,
to dissolve.the unholy alliance be­ now accorded to decisions sustain­ the public from preventable dis­
R. M. Morrow,
• Eugene Holt,
J. L. Scott.
uncertainly and fruitless litiga­
tween corrupt business and cor- ing such legislation.
ease as may be properly under­ tion will develop normally in res­
upt politices is the first task of
The Progressive party, in order taken by the federal authorities;
Sonthern^Railway Passenger Schedule.
the statesmanship of the day,
to secure to the people a better including the execution of exist­ ponse to the energy and enter­
The deliberate betrayel of its administration of justice, and by ing laws regarding pure food; prise of the American business No. 112
1:32 A. M. No, I l l
East
West
6:32 A. U.
trust by the Republican party, that means to bijing about a more quarantine and cognate subjects mail,
8:12
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No.
No.
108
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11:18
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We pledge ourselves to the
the fatal incapcity of the Dem­ general respect for the law and the promotion of appropriate
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No.
144
6:25
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ocratic party to deal with the the courts, pledges itself to work action for the improvement of enactmen of a patent law which No. 22
5:00 p. M. No. 131
9:17 P. X
issues of the time have compelled unceasing for the reform of legal vital statistics, and the extension
the people to forge a new instru­ procedure and judicial methods. of the registration area of such
(Continued on Page Six.)
Post-Office Honrs.
We believe that the issuance
ment of the government through
General Deliveryjof. Mail
7:00 a . m. to 7:30 P. M.
which to give effect to their will, of injunctions in cases arising
Money-order and Registration Hours
7:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
in laws and institutions.
out of labor disputes should be
Su n day H o u rs ,
Unhampered by tradition, un­ prohibited when such injunctions
General Delivery
7:00 P. M. to 7:30 P. M
corrupted by power, undismayed would not apply when ho labor
Lobby open all hours to box renters.
by the magnitude of the task, disputes existed.
We also believe that a person
the new party offered itself as
J* Ze b W a l l e r , Postmaster.
the instrument of the people to cited for a contempt in labor
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due
sweep away old abuses, to build disputes, except when such con­
a new and nobler commonwea­ tempt was committed in the act­
to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable,
lth.
ual presence of the court or so
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly,
This declaration is our covenant near there as to interfere with
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system,
with the people, and we hereby the proper administration of
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
pind the party and its candidates justice, should have a right to
Removed w ith M OLESOFF, w ithout pain or
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
in state and Nation to the ple­ trial by jury.
danger* no matter how large, or how far raised
dges made herein.
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
The supreme duty of the Nation
The national Progressive party is the conservation of human re­
about the surface of the skin. A nd they w ill
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine.
committed to the principles of sources through an enlarged
never return, and no trace or scar will be left.
government by a self controlled measure of social and industrial
MOLESOFF is applied directly to the M OLE or
TAKE
democracy expressing its will justice. We pledge ourselves to
W ART, which entirely disappears in about six
through representative’s of the work unceasingly in state and
days, killing the germ and leaving the skin
people, pledges itself to secure Nation for:
Effective legislation looking to
such alterations in the fundamen
smooth and natural.
tai jaw of the several states and the prevention of industrial ac­
MOLESOFiF is put up only in ll.OObottles.
w the United States as shall in­ cidents, occupational diseases,
Mrs. Jane Cailehan suffered from womanly trouble for
Each bottle is neatly packed in a plain 'case, accom
sure the representative character overwork, involuntary unemploy­
panied by full directions, and contains enoueh remedy
nearly
ten
years.
In
a
letter
from
Whiteville,
N.
C.,
she
oi the goverment.
ment and other injurious effects
to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS.
says: “ I was not able to do m y own housework. My
In particular, the party decla­ incident to modern industry.
We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back­
res for direct primaries for the
The fixing of minimum 'safety
if it fails to remove your MOLE or WART, we will
nomination of states and national and health standards for the
ache, and was very weak. 1 tried several doctors, but they
promptly refund the dollar.
officers, for National-wide prefe­ various occupations, and the
Florida Distributing Company Dept., Pensacola Fla.
did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now
rential primaries for candidates exercise of the public authority
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise
lor the presidency, for the direct on state and Nation, including
Cardui enough.” It is the best tonic, for women.
^ection of United States senator the federal control over ihterWhether seriously sick, or simply weft;, tar Cardui. :
fry the people: and we urge on state commerce, and the taxing
tne states the policy of the short power, to maintain such stand­
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lor Spatial Itutnctttm, **d 64~p«*e
ing equal suffrage to inen and
Minimum wage standards for
women alike, to the people secu­ working women, to provide a
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We are gratified beyond mea­ in Chief Col. Roosevelt, named by
THE STATE DISPATCH sure at the many kind expressions the convention as such, is ijow bat­ one o f our excchajnges, and re­
of praise bestowed upon our last tling down the walls of prejudice publish 'it because of i^s truth:
Published Every Wednesday
What will our Prohibition Dem­
issue. These expressions, we are and sectionalism in New England
—By—
ocratic
friends do about support­
glad to say, have come from re­ and will later bear the message
fiw State Ditfxtch Pablafein* Company,
ing
Woodrow
Wilson, the local
presentatives of all political of good will and unity and of jus­
td o ito t, K. C.
option advocate. Think of the
Dr. J. A. Pickett,
President shades of opinion. And they en­ tice and humanity into every state of Maine being flooded with
courage us to make still greater state in the Union. The news­ his local option letter in the hope
JOHN R. HOFFMAN, Editor
efforts to provide our readers paper reports show that the same of carrying the state for the
Democratic ticket in the Septem­
IASEES t FOUST, SeoreUry and Treasorer with a paper that will be a wel­ wild enthusiasm, that has always
What will Bob
•ad I m ik m Mnayer.
come visitor in every home in Al­ greeted him ori his numerous ber election.
Glenn and Josephus Daniels,
amance County. We believe in trips through the country, is ram­ besides a host of lesser lights, do
Office First Floor, Waller Building:,
the fatherhood of God and the pant on the rockbound coasts of about it? Vote for him, of
Telephone No. 265.
ery uay you
brotherhood of man and if we our puritan ancestors and amid course, because their convictions
ubecription, One Dollar per year, pay­
can by any word of ours, lighten the strains of patriotic music, al­ on the Prohibition question have
able in advance.
never been more than skin deep.
All communications in regard to either the burdens or griefs of those most a man, that sturdy people
youare
They have a lot of partisan pre­
oswb items or business matters should who may be bowed down by mis­
are
rallying
to
thersupport
of
the
judice
but
their
devotion
to
prin­
be addressed to H e State Dicpttdb and rot
nussing some of
to any individual connected with the fortune, or sorrows known only to greatest man in public life known ciple is not very -strong.
paper.
themselves, we will feel amply to the world to-day.
best
All news notea and communications of
mportance must be signed by the writer. compensated for all of our effprts.
The progressive Party is a Na­
We ate not responsible for opinions of
Onward they Cone.
tional party because it is the par­
Oar correspondent*.
The State Dispatch has been
The State Dispatch is publish­ ty of the people. The other two
Subscribers will take notice that no e ing this week a description of the parties are sectional and have inormed from various sources
Mipt for subscription for The State DUpatdi
ail
that large numbers of Democrats
will be honored at this office unless it is handsome hunting lodge and sum been so since the great Civil War
and Republican throughout Alanumbered with staraped figures.
mer home of Col. Robt. L. Holt. closed forty-seven years ago, manace County have announced
I f yeti ^oaiiy M o w .'..the value rtprcst lited m this
This is one of the most interest The Republican party is a joke in themselves as being in full sym­
summer.siioe.'sai'cv
w au ld be
to.bu v
we
Entered as second-daes matter May ing spots in Alamance County and the south and the
Democratic pathy with the Progressive Party
are io sell.
*0,1908, at the post office at Burling
ton, North Carolina, under the Act of the article will bear a carefu party has but precious few inti­ and that they will cast their
Attend this sale i£ possible and take ad vintage of.the
{bngreae of March 8 1B7;1.
reading. We propose, in the fu­ mate acquaintances in the north. balbts for Roosevelt and Johnson
this
fall.
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great saving- that we are offering you win m in many
ture, to make it one of the fea­ The Progressive Party appeals to
We
are
not
surprised
at
this
instances 1* liaif%;nc€tures of this paper to give short ah alike—the North, the South, |information, as v^e have believed
Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1912.
sketches of many of the numer­ the East and the West.
from the inception of this move­
Some
of
us
will
doubtless
ex­
ment
that those of our
ous places of interest in the coun­
people,
who
are not in direct
perience
a
peculiar
sensation
ty, as well as short biographies of
burlington, Ni C. . I
sympathy
with
the bosses and sp-;
\
both men and women, now gone when wo make up our minds to ecial interests would soon find
from our midst,; whose lives have withdraw from the political or­ thatth^re was nothing else for'
made history and whos* niemc- ganizations with which we have them to do.
For President:
are revered and honored by been connected so long and per­ . This paper most heartily welco­
Theodore Roosevelt. ries
those of us now living. Nothing haps, will hesitate before taking mes all of them. There is room
for every one and this great party
but facts will be published and we the final step, but once across the of progressive ideas will gladly
For Vice President:
line, we we will realize that we
Hiram W . Johnson. propose to make these articles of have entered a new political extend to them therig it hand of
fellowship and give them the ful­
such a eharaeteras will make them
OUR PLATFORM:
valuable additions to the history world, built upon love of country lest credit for aiding us in winn­
Th e P e o p l e Sh a l l R u l e .
of our county, Watch for these and a patriotism deep enough and ing the glorious victory that will
. OUR WATCHWORD:
sketches and preserve the entire broad enough to giye to every surely be ours on the first Tues­
man a square deal, and an even day of November next.
A S q u a r e D e a l to E v e r y M a n . series in your scrap book.
The Progressive Party is the only
chance in the race of life.
united political or/aaizition in
Indeed what a glorious future this country, today. Look at the
Onward Christian Soldiers.
The State Chairmanship.
we have before us. What a gold­ Democratic Party in North Caro­
One of the most important mat­ en promise of a thoroughly re­ lina, as an illustration: fighting
We stand at Armageddou and
ters that will come before our united country where it wiil be among them-selves like Kilkenny
battle for the Lord.
State Con vention will be tee elect­ difficult to distinguish between cats to take from Senator Simm­
ons, the
ablest Democratic
The old office holding pie counter ion of Chairman of the State Exe­ Dixie and Yankee Doodle. Yes, Senator the state has ever h id,
brigade in Alamance County are cutive Committee. While we have we are going with the Progres­ his seat in the United States Sen­
dead and the most of them have a great many good men who doubt sive Party. No, “by George," ate, while that sublimely ridicul­
sense enough to know it “Req- less could and would filli the posi- we have already gone—lock, ous little joklet known, by mere
tiod with marked ability, still a stock and barrell—and we have courtesy only, as the Republican
uiescat in Pace'*.
mistake by the convention would gone to stay. What a “ bully" Party is earnestly praying to Marse Bill Taft “for the Lord's sake
Let us all give experience it is! Come with us, please, Please have this fool sen­
The State Convention at Greens­ be irreparable.
A ll farm ers kr-ov that good
boro September 3rd, the day be­ our most earnest thought to this we want to share the fun and ate confirm our nomination to the 00 S ; . a r e f o r good w ork, Let us.sett you . our tcoif
postmastership, which we ha,ye w hich w ill enable you to do your Work w hen you want il,
fore the Republican Convention matter and go to the convention good feeling with you.
held on to for so long a time.
at Charlotte. Watch us blaze the with the determination that we
Marse Bill our appeties are still d one and cost nothing.
way for our misguided brethren will select no man from selfish ul­
good and while our general health
The South and the New Party
—the Reactionary Democrats and terior motives but that we will
may be slightly impaired by rea­
the Taft smile Republican, some keep in mind only the best inter­
For the first time in nearly fifty son of having lived on the fat of
years there is promise that the the land for so long a time, we are
of whom possibly imagine they ests of the party.
South
is to have an oppotunity ready to make still greater sac­
The
State
Dispatch
has
no
de­
are still in politics.
to
vote
its actual beliefs; or per­ rifices for the g. o. p. We will
sire and indeed would not, if it
haps it would be clearer to say gladly suffer the pangs of the
A liberal estimate cf the num­ could, dictate to the convention in that the various individuals who gout or anything else if thereby
ber of Taft supporters in Ala­ regard to any matter but we feel make up the voting population we can have the supreme happin­
mance is fixed by a careful math­ fully warranted in suggesting and of the South may cast their ballots ess of dying in harness. Good
ematician at 23, including Post earnestly recommending for this in their beliefs. Four years ago, Bill, we implore thee to gorget
Masters and other federal of­ position the name of Jas. N. Wil­ in this magzaine, we endeavored us not."
to analyze political conditions in
The truth is these good people
ficers. Deduct these from this liamson, Jr., of this city. Mr. the South and to pont out that a
are thoroughly disgusted and
number and see if you can to save Williamson is one of the charter break in the Solid South would be can on longer consistently affillyour life, recall who they are. members of our party, a success­ a splendid tonic. There is no iate with the bettered remnants
A skidoo Party in full and de­ ful business man and cotton manu doubt that the name Republican of the old parties, now steadily
moralized retreat, with no ambul­ facturer, and should he conduct has kept many Southern men out and surely sinking into senile de­
of the party so designated, but
,
ance corps to care for the wound­ the campaign with the same fore­ now there is to be offered the cay and dissolution.
ed and disabled. Run fast boys sight and business accumen that National-Progressive party which
and get out of the thing, you will he applies to his private affairs instead of being fettered by
Resolutions of Respect.
feel lots better.
there will be no question as to the traditions, will come in its form­
ative perod. The platform is as
outcome of the election. We also yet unwritten but that it will be
Wheras it has pleased God in
The State Dispatch desires to feel warranted in saying that Mr.
broad enough for the narrowest His all-wise Providence to take
apologize for numerous typo­ Williamson would not accept the is an assurance that may safely from our midst our sister and co­
graphical errors tnat unavoidably honor unless he had made up his be offered. Is the South forever worker Mrs. G. M. Brooks; there
crept into our last issue. The mind to perform to the best of his to be led by that blind man fore, be it resolved.
First, That as members of the
change in the policy of the paper ability the important duties at­ Tradition? The pressing, vital
Foreign Missionary Society of
issues
of
Today
are
not
to
be
met
was made sa late in the week that tached thereto. The Convention
by a discussion of the battle of Front Street Methodist Church,
our office force was greatly over­ can make no mistake in selecting Chiekamauga. The South has to­ Burlington, N.C. deeply feel the
August 26.
worked in order to get the paper Mr. Williamson.
day problems that loom as large ioss of an earnest and faithful
member;
but
we
realize
that
our
in the hands of our subscribers
as heretofore has that of the
negro—a problem which has now loss is her eternal gain.
on time. We think our readers
The Progressive Party.
Second, That she has left us a
been left, by common conseint, to
will judge us leniently and will
The opportunity is still yours to buy Clothing,
rich
heritage in her sweet abid­
The political exegencies of the the South for solving. The South ing influence, which shall cause- x« Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats at a great reduction. It
appreciate the difficulty of getis growing to giant proportions
ing everything just exactly right times have made it necessary for in her agriculture, her industries us to strive more earnestly to em­
is a real money-saving chance for you, as our stock
in a newspaper has heretofore all, regardless of past affiliations, and her commere. She must look it late the virtues of her Christ­
must be reduced.
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supported such political impos- who believe that the people are on the economic side as well as ian character.
Third, that we extend the hus­
O nly a visit to our store w ill reveal the truth to you. |
siblities as the elephantine Bill rightly entitled to rule this na­ the sentimental.
band
and
children
our
sincere
The
South
needs
two
parties.
Drop in and take a look.
You are cordially
|
Taft and sun spot Jim Sherman tion ; who believes in a square No man will say that two parties sympathy and commend them to
invited.
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deal for every man and who are not preferable to -one party our Heavenly Father who doeth
Listen to a member of the fun­ realize that it is about as dis­ divided into bitter factions. The all things for our good.'
Fourth, That a copy of these
nel Brigade, singing a broken honorable to steal a sufficient young men of the South have a
stanza in the Charlotte Observer. number of delegates to control right to hear issues discussed in resolutions be sent to the bereaved
It goes like this:
a national convention, as it is to stead of listening to personal family, a copy to the town paper
and Raleigh Christian Advocate
One of the patriots returned steal a shefep, have formed them­ abuse and villification.
The above was clipped from for publication and a copy be
from Roosevelt’s campmeeting selves into a political party,
on the minutes of our
Main Street
- Burlington, N.C.
Magazine. It recorded
society.
in Chicago, tells with much feel­ which stands >for a reformation Uncle Remus
Mrs. W. E. Hay
ing of the stirring scenes accom- of the conditions, now existing needs no commient. It speaks
boldly
for
itself.
Among
the
other
Mrs.
G W. Anthony
paning the singing of the songs, in this country, that have simply
Mrs, J. N. Taylpr
ideas
it
sets
forth
clearly
that
especially that of “Onward Chris become unsufferable and intoler­
tianSoldiers.” He did not say so, able. The result of the awaken­ the South needs a new party, not
but a scoffing public is left te in­ ing of the dormant conscience of a party of prejudice and strife,
An actor hit a barber in New
fer that there followed an onward the people was the formation at but a party builded upon pro­
York
because of his conversatio­
gressive
ideas.
ash for the bar-room.
Chicago on August 5th of the Pro­
nal persistence. There can ' be
The last sentence of the above gressive Party, full fledged and
no doubt as to the merits of the
The scientific way to beat the quarrel. By all professional ruparagraph is the -wish... that is. arrayed in all the panoply of po­
cost of living is to ;live;on lee thebajrber was under odligafather to the thought.
litical warfare. Our Commander high
love.
tftXons to w tb© audience.
TO ATTEND, OUR SUMMER
FOOEW EAK, / HEDl/Ci iON
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W iilG H IS NO W at its -ES .
atien.iu
ing cui
the very
bargain s as we
are rapidi, ties,
« f tlie best styles and sizes.
Foster Shoe Cql
OUR-CANDIDATES.
<Plenty of barb and fence wire.
Paints, Paints. See us we can
you.
DON'T FORGET OUR
HARNESS.
Price
f. L O C A X j j
The farmers were
'the. nice rain
Misses'Elsie McBaw
a y spent Sunday in C
pver
W
the guests °f friends.
Miss Bertha Burgess
Jbeen on a vacation to
I in Kandolph county hi
ledJ Rev.J.D. William ofj
Jformer pastor o f th6 JV1
Irch at this place, was:
iSaturcay, en route to
I where he is this wee*
I in a revival meeting.
Next Sabbath Aug.
1 4 years oi pastoral wc
J. i). Andrew in Buriin
tie members and iriei
Returned CHurch are i
present at this 14 anni
Rev. J. D, Andrew ai
C. Cox are holding a se
pel services a t St Mark
ed C lurch in the Cot
wee
Much interest
nian .i'ested in the meei
U.\ W. H ' West an
near jt’ranklinville, N.
d n j this week in tow
of airs. West’s mother
E. vtfay. Mr. West
Randolph County’s
farmers.
On account of the M
nic to be held at Harde
Thursday, August, 2S
First National Bank w
after twelve o'clock. C
ers will please trai
business in the mornir
Probably no one ]
fact that we can die
Iunless he be the unde
Sheerluck Burns, tl
ftetective has now in
telephone, which is a
with a pianola attac
why not get the croot
the moving picture m
thus put an end to cr
Lots of people who
anything about it
aminus dam bill. TU
to talk about it.
An optimist is a m]
has his vacation
him.
GET
TRUS
ifSale.
REAfl
The duties
! va ried and diffi
f bu y this space
\
cl ear, frank wi
| do for you. a,
T.
Evd
in this cd
sure that!
in our m l
AND
B. Goodman,
SALE NOW GOING ON.
, A n ad in The State Dispatch will
pay.
’t^-^jand,
if
rr is mod
want to be sure .what's on the bottle ‘is” in the bottle
if y°u
AffiC he^e We fill prescriptions with the utmost accuracy;
G ET
SUMMER
i JON
FREEMAN
CO
Burlington, N. C,
phone 20
s_£S,.
DRUG
Eastman Kodak films,
Huylers Candy,
Rexall goods,
Lindley's cut flowers. Nyall Family Remedies,
Agents for
lery day yo„
j Van
It urr atien.ia3/
Is sale youare
BEGINNING TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1912.
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A Little of Everything for a Little of Nothing.
- Come into the Rummage.. Most all the goods we had left of the h v<f price sale go into the Rummage with half of? again.
Everything we have marked in plain figures you will need no One to w&it upon you—just come in, help yourself, and pay
the marked price.
W E URGE MOTHERS WITH GIRLS of SCHOOL A G E to BUY NOW and I RIM THEM up SOME PRETTY HATS
You can put the girls to work, mothers—let them work up these inexpensive materials into hats for school purposes. I t is
pleasant work and profitable work—if they spoil something it makes no difference for rummage goods will cost very little.
THE STYLE SHOP,
Morrow Bason & Green,
Burlington, N. C.
jssing soma of
* L O C A L a js t d
very best
|irgain$ as we
j a it. &
The farmers were delighted North Carolina Alamance County
date, a like petition was present­
over the nice rain yesterday
Agreement Between The Greens­ ed to said Board of Commission­ a easterly direction through the
county of Guilford, to the Ala­
Misses Elsie M cBaneand Inez
ers by cem in resident tax-pay- mance County line, and, thence,
boro,
Northern
and
Atlantic
Wav' spent Sunday in Greensboro
ers and frr^holders of Graham through the County of -Alamance
Railway Company and The
the guests of friends.
Township awking for a like elect­ to a point necessary to connect,
ion in Grahstfn Township on the and which does connect, with the
Greensboro Loan and
Miss Bertha Burgess who has
question of the issuance of Fif­ Seaboard Air Line Railway Com­
i en on a vacation to her home
Trust Companyteen
Thousand Dollars of bonds pany and the Norfolk atfd South­
in iiandolph county has returnfor
a
like amount of the prefer­ ern Railroad Company’s line or.,
Trustee.
tbred stock of said Railway Com­ lines, or either of them or wtih
Rev.J.O. William of Henderson
Whereas, on the fifth day of pany :
the subsidiary line or ~lines of
And, Whereas, on the same said Corporations, or either of
former pastor of the M. P. Chu­ August 1912 a petition was pre­
rch at trus place, was in the city sented to the Board o f Commis­ date, a like petition was present­ them.
ca-urua>', en route toKimesvilie sioners of Alamance County by ed to said Board of Commission­
Second. That in the event the
\vnWe he is this week assisting certain resident taxpayers and ers by cert&n residents and .tax­ said portion of the lines of Rail*
i,u revival meeting.
freeholders of Morton’s Town­ payers" and freeholders of Al­ way of the party of the first .part
ship, Alamance County, asking bright’s Township, asking for a is not constructed by it or its
txt Sabbath Aug. 25th closes
that the said Board of Commis­ like election in Albright’s Town­ successor or successors or assigns
1 1 ) ears of pastoral work by.Rev.
ship on the question of the issu­
j
Andrew in Burlington. AH' sioners order an'election on the ance of Fi ve Thousand Dollars of within three (3) years from the
of the issuance of Ten
date of the issuance of said bonds
t'en.cffibers and friends of the question
the bonds for a like amount of as indicated and set forth in
Thousand
Dollars
($10,000.00)
of
KeiL’Hntci CHurch are urged to be bonds by said Commissioners on the preferred stock of said Railcondition First, as above set out i 1
pi’:s''nc at this 14 anniversary,
Copyright 1909, by C. E, Zimmerman C o*-N o. 41
behalf of said Township for Ten wayXompany:
and numbered, that then to that
And, Whereas, on the same event it is agreed by the party
Ktv. J. D. Andrew and Rev. D. Thousand Dollars of the prefer­
q, Cjx are holding a series of gos­ red stock of said Greensboro, date, a like petition was present­ of the first part that the party
pel ^rvicts at St Marks Reform­ Northern and Atlantic Railway ed to said Board of Commission­ of che second part (The Greens­
ers by certain citizens, resident boro Loan & Trust Company)
ed C iurcn in the Country ihts Company:
wee.. Much interest is being
And, Whereas, on the same taxpayers and freeholders of shall, and it agrees that it will,
rcan.iested in the meeting.
date, a like petition was present­ Thompson’s Township asking for in that event, deliver all of said
a like election in Thompson’s
M •. W. H* West and family of ed to said Board of County Com­ Township on the question of the bonds so issued by the County of
near r'ranklinville, N. C. arespe- missioners by certain citizens, issuance of Fifteen Thousand Aiamahce for the several Town­
is
one
d n j this week in town the guest taxpayers and residents of Boon Dollars of bonds for a like sum ships in said county, to the Board
of .ms. V\est’s mother Mrs. Mary Station Township, Alamance of the preferred stock of said of Commissioners of Alamance tc insure against it, that is to cultivate a habit of th rift
in order that they may all bedeE. way. Mr, West is one of County, asking for a like election Railway Company:
in
said
Boon
Station
Township
on
staoyed, and it is further agreed which you can easily do by putting m~n/ y in the bank.
Randolph County’s prosperous
And,
Whereas,
on
the
same
the question of the issuance of
by the party of the first part
farmers.
Five Thousand Dollars of bonds date, a like petition was present­ that in the event of the failure
On account of the Masonic pic­ for a like amount of the prefer­ ed to the said Board of Commis­ to construct the aforesaid lines
sioners by certain resident tax­ of Railroad within three (3)
nic to be held at Harden Park on red stock, as aforesaid:
And, Whereas, on the same payers and freeholders of New- years from said date of issuing
Tnursday, August, 22. 1912 the
date,
a like petition was present­ lin’s Township, asking for a like of said bonds, that all rights and
First National Bank will be closed
after twelve o’clock. Our custom­ ed to said Board of Commission­ election for Newlin's Township equities which the party of the
ers will please transact their ers by certain citizens and tax­ upon the question of the issuance j first part may have in said bonds
payers and residents of Fau- of Ten Thousand Dollars of bonds Shall Cease.
business in the morning.
cette’s Township asking for a for a like sum of the preferred
Third. That said bonds shall
s ock of said Railway Company: not be delivered by the party of
Probably no one regrets the like election in Faucett’s Town­
And, Whereas, on the same
fact that we can die but once, ship on the question of the issu­ date, to-wit: the 5th. day of Au­ the second part to the party of
ance of Five Thousand Dollars
first part, or to any one for it,
unless he be the undertaker.
of bonds for the like sum of. the gust 1912, an order of election unless and until the party of the
Sheerluck Burns, the great de- preferred stock of said Railway was made by the Beard of Com­ first patt, its successor, success­
missioners of Alamance County, ors or assigns, construct said line
tetectivehas now invented the Company.
telephone, which is a dictograph
And, Whereas, on the same in each of the aforesaid Town­ of railroad as agreed in condition
with a pianola attachment; but date, a like petition was present­ ships, said election to be held in riumber one (First, as above
why not get the crooks with the ed to said Board of Commission­ each of said Townships on the set forth, and has in operation
the moving picture machine, and ers, by certain residents, free­ 17th. day of September 1912, to over said line of railway within
thus put an end to crime?
holders and taxpayers of Bur­ determine the question of wheth­ three (3) years Trains For The
er the several Townships should
Lots of people who do not know lington Township asking for a subscribe the several amouhts in Transportation Of Passengers
like
election
in
Burlington
Town­
And Freight.
'
anything about it discuss the
the bonds of the several Town­
ship
on
the
question
of
the
issu­
Fourth.
It
is
further
agreed
aminus dam bill. They just like
ance of Thirty Five Thousand ships as prayed for in the respec­ by the party of the first part to
to talk about it.
Dollars of bonds for a like sum tive petitions presented in ex­ and with the party of the second
An optimist is a man who stoll of the preferred stock of said change for like sums of the pre­ part, as Trustee as aforesaid,
ferred stock of the Greensboro, that until and unless the prefer­
has nis vacation comoming it Railway Company:
him.
And, Whereas, on the same Northern and Atlantic Railway red stock of the Greensboro
Company to aid in the construct* Northern ana Atlantic Railway
ion thereof:
Company,.which is issued, oris
And, Whereas, the Greensboro, to be issued, in exchange for
Northern and Atlantic Railway said bonds, as provided by the
Company, the proposed benific- order of election, is redeemed at
GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR
iary of said bonds, is desirious of par that there shall not be issued
assuring the voters of the said by tne party of the first part, or
TRUST
several Townships, and each of by its successor, successors, or
them, that in the event that the assigns, a greater amount of
said bond election shall be car­ preferred stock than Six Thou­
• 4.1
Successors to The BurlingtonGiocer} Co.
ried, that the money derived sand Dollars per mile upon the
from said bonds will be appro­ line to be constructed as afore­
We Buy this Space
priated and applied to the con­ said: the preferred) stock to be
struction of a certain line of rail­ 5 per cent, non-cumulative and
Miller Agents, pan Valley iadi Melrose flour,
in the
way:
redeemable at the option of the
the best always,
Now, Therefore, The Greens­ party o f the first part at any
D is p a t c h
boro, Northern And Atlantic time within five years from the
Railway Company, party of the date
of its issue.
first part, in consideration of the
Fifth.
It is further agreed bv
as well as ours
qualified voters of the several the party of the first pJrt v*ku
tached to said bonds and be col­
Townships in Alamance County,
READ and PROFIT THEREBY
the
party
of
the
second
part
as
lected by the holder or holders
as above set forth, and each o f
tor *W
Trustee,
that,
in
the
event
aafd
thereof.
them, severally, voting in favor
U N . VMparM lop O d b A
The duties of a Trust Company, like this, are so
election
is
carried
and
said
bonds
In
Witness
Whereof,
the
par­
VulaMi^MeUoc.arfeelife
of the issuance of said bonds, of said Townships, or either of
va ried and differ so from the public conception that we
K m IU , OfcarMtCTu l M M ty
of
the
firet
part
and
the
party
*r*klp. W M «. H t n u i t i
agree with The Greensboro Loan
bu y this space in the S t a t e D is p a t c h to tell you in a
m i tutOHMuuns
them, are issued and delivered of the second part have hereto
And
Trust
Company,
party
of
l
u k Itn d n t
clear, frank way what this Institution is equipped to
to the party of the stcond in set their hands and official seals,
■out U tn tlM ,
the
second
part,
acting
as
Trustee
do for you.:*, ^
j&
klC&ljr Mdon**. PmKIm
as above indicated, and are and caused the same to be sign­
la a*w OMeuboMt >. 0.) lte
for the several Townships of Al­ Trust
I
m t l t t l OetalogM, > ( m ,
subsequently
delivered
to
the
ed by the President of each and
amance County, voting for the
Every week you w ill find our story
MOqtUrai t ii fn ilta t.
ijarcy
of
che
first
part
by
theissuance of said bonds, that the party of the second part, upon attested by the Secretary of each. W. T. WHITSETT, PH. D.
? in this comer on this page, and we feel
The Greensbor, Northern And
W H IT S K T T . N O R T H C A R O L IN A
said bonds when issued in con­
sure that your reading them will result
the
construction
of
said
line
or
Atlantic Railway Company,
form ity with the said eiection so
and operation of the
by
in our mutual benefit.
held in said Townships, shall be railway
trains
for
the
transportation
of
T. O, Troy, President
turned over to The Greensboro
freight
and
passengers
thereover
Attest:_
Loan And Trust Company, as
W. M. Thompson, Sect’y
Trustee, to be held by it in trust between the terminal above in­
dicated,
that
the
coupons
upon
Greensboro
Loan & Trust
upon the following conditions, said bonds for one half of the
Company
to~wit:~
C. V. SELLARS
by ■
.
First. That the said bonds time between the date of the
issuance
of
said
bonds
and
the
J.
W.
Fry,
President
ART STORE,
shall not be delivered to ihe date of the operation of trains as
Attest:—
BURLINGTON, N. C.
Greensboro, Atlantic and North­
W. E. Allen, Sect’y.
Carries in stock over
ern Railway Company, or any­ aforesaid over said line of rail­
road
shall
be
clipped
by
said
300 different paterna
one else for it, unless and until
of
there is conducted by it, or by Trustee and delivered to the
Board
of
County
Commissioners
8
£S
T
A
H
D
H
E
A
L
T
H
T
O
M
O
T
H
E
R
A
N
D
C
H
IL
D
.
its successor or successors, or its
:u us. W in s lo w ’s S o o t h i n g S y r c p
assigns, so much of its projected for the purpose and with the KS~t
for over STXTY Y E A R S b y M I W O N i v o f
obligation
said
Board
of
County
r.’O T H E R S for th'ejr C K I L p R I jJ J . V - H II.fi
or proposed lines of railway as
" • : . ; ; t b i k 6 , with, P E R F E C T SUCCESS,
It
No use to order
SS the C H IU ? . S O F T F N S th e O U M h
shall constitute and include a line Commissioners that such coupons ftCOTM
M .I.A Y S a il P A IN ; C U R E S J V IN D C O L IC , and
go see it. '
shall
be
destroyed*
and
that
all
from a point within the city of
is ihe best rem edy for D IA K R H ffiA i R is-ttb*
other
coupons
shall
remain
atrol iteiy harmless. Be sure a n d a s k fo r M rs
Greensboro, North Carolina, in
rapidl; c osir.d sizts.
Xccm Jiicd i jq cil's
a^,Ci lu
uvS WC 3
ad \i ntage of the
Mu-Xi in m any
e
p e r s o n a l
P
UT some money in het
bank and you w ill defeat
poverty. Everybody has a horror
of poverty. There
orv’y
way
The First
i, N. C,
rners kr
that good
Sri i you .ourcco's
when you want it
fence wire,
we can please
i
r
potatoes, lemons,
o u r
5.
tawCo
NX
corn,
cotton
hulls,
and
teal,
meai
peanuts
Merchants Supply Co.
DEPARTMENT
Burlington,
N’S
Sale.
N.
For Your Benefit
A LEADING BOARDING SCHOOL
26 .
to buy C lothing,
eat reduction. It
ou, as our stock
jj|
the truth to you.
are cordially
||
T h e Home O f
Good Clothes.
irlington, N.C.
iG ON,
dispatch wiH
AND COME IN AND
SEE US.
V mslow’s S oothing S yrup,” a n d take M> a tb e t
w d
T weoty-five cent* • bottlfc
IF IT IS DRUGS, SUNDRIES, STATIONARY, TOILET GOODS, CANDIES, ICE CREAM OR FRUIT, CALL BN US
::.vl
s.-
■/wfps** 'w
^
&e™m
*1*
'
' ‘V
M f iiv a
FOR PUBLIC WEAL
Grgamziug in Louisana
the rights of the actual homelYl&k&T'e
New Orleans, La., Aug. X4.—
National rest u'ces whose con­
Leaders
of the Progressi ve party
(Continued from Page Three.) servation is reecessary for the
Church Directory
here
expect
to have their state
nationl welfare should be owned
organization
completed< by the
or controlled by the Nation.
time
Co
Ion
el
R;>>*
ve11.arrii <f if*i
The Church of the Holy Comforer. will make it impossible for patents
may not know the Company I
New
Orleans,
probably
about
(continued
next
week)
to be suppressed or used against
(Episcopal)
sent.
v
rePreSeptember 20. Arrangements
the public wefare in the interests
, 1, Revered J s b Beaten 6il»Me, Rector.
were made yesterday for a,coily*
of injurious monopolies.
ention
here the first week in Sep­
Services:
We pledge our party to secure
But
o f that;! V
Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and to the Interstate Commission, The Negro and the Progressive tember to select, members of the
state central committee.
the power to value the physical
Probably My Company Doesn’t know vou u j
Party.
8:00 p. m.
A_
Holy Communion: First Sun­ properity of railroads. In order
day, 11:00 a- m. Third Sunday, that the power of the commission To the Editor of The l^orth ARead the Book.
YOU Need protection-—
to protect the people may not merican:
No doubt the southern negro
We take pleasure in announc­
^ Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. be imparied or destroyed, we de­
MY COMF A N Y Wants to Furnish it to Good Men
mand the abplition of the com­ delegates to the Progressive con­ ing that any of our readers can
vention
will
feel
greatly,
embar­
secure
the
above
vest
pocket
Sunday School, 9:80 a. m.
merce court.
I W ant you to Know the
The public is cordially invited.
We blieve there exists im­ rassed at Colonel Roosevelt's ac­ book free of charge by sending
tions
in
barring
them
from
the
2e. for postage to D_ Swift and
_____ perative need for prompt legis­
All pews free.
lative for the improvement of our convention, for the simple rea­ Co., Patent Lawyers, .Washing­
national currency syetem. We son that they have always been ton, D. C. This book contains
Christian Charch.
loyal Roosevelt supporters.
tables showing which states each
Corner Church and Davis Sts. believe, the present method of
The negro very often makes a presidential candidate carried in
issuing
notes
through
private
le v . A. B Keadall, P»*ter.
of Kinston, N. C.
agencies is harmful and unscienti­ mistake when he so readily reach­ 1908, the number of Democrats
Service*:
fic. The? issue of currency is es the conclusion that such steps and Republicans elected by each
Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 fundamentally
R J. Sellars, Mgr.
a government were taken just because he was state to Congress in 1908 and
1910, the leading events of the'
&. m. and 8:00 p. m.
function and the' systoin should a negro.
If the negro delegates or any life of each President, from
Burlington,
N. C.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. have as basic principles sound­
fair-minded,
intelligent
negro
& Foster, Supt.
.
Washington to Taft. It also
ness and elasticity. The control
Christian Endeavor Services, should be lodged with the gov­ would stop and review the colo­ gi ves the population of each state
Bonday evenings at 7:15
ernment and should be protected nel’s attitude toward the negro according to the census reports
Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- from domination or manipulation in the past, his continual fight to of 1890, 1900 and 1010, the popu­
tv Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.
by Wall Street or any special in­ see that every man gets justice, lation of about 20 of the largest
then we would feel quite differ­ cities in each state, a calendar
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So­ terests,
ciety meets on Monday after the
We are are opposed to the so- ent toward the stand he has tak­ for 1912 and 1913 and much oth­
Second Sunday in each month. called Aldrich Cur.ency Bill be­ en in regard to ^he negro and the er useful information.
A cordial invitation extended cause its provisions would place Progressive party.
The southern negro so often
our currency and credit system
*0 *11*
» „
TTCaugfct I d a Rais.
A Church Rome for Visitors in private hands, not subject to makes a mistake when he enters
politics. You can hear of him
SBd Strangers.
effective public control.
Douglas ville,
Tex. — “Five
If You Only Knew
The time has come when the voicing the sentiment of the neg­ years ago I was caught in the
SarSogton Reformed Church.
federal government should co- ro race, when, in reality, it is rain at the wrong time,” writes
W hat 22 Years
Corner Front and Anderson Sts. coperate with manufacturers arid his individual idea he is express­ Edna Rutherford, of Douglashas
taught US about
products in extending our foreign ing for his own political interest. ville, “ and from that time, was
Rev, j. D. Awsrew, Pastor.
For an honest-thinking negro
Sunday School every Sabbath, commerce. To this end we de­ it is quite plain for him to realize taken with dumb chills and fe­
mand
adequate
appropriations
by
Machines
vers, and suffered more than I
•i45 a. m.
the advantage in Colonel Roose­
Preaching every 2nd ana 4tn Congress, and the appointment velt’s present ruling. Thousands can tell. I tried everything that
We Believe You
Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. of diplomatic and consular of­ of southern negroes have, no I thought would help, and had
Would
ficer
solely
with
a
view
to
the
four doctors, but got no releif. I
pa.
doubt,
voted
for
the
colonel
and
special
fitness
and
worth
and
not
Mid-week Service every Thurstook Cardui, the woman's tonic.
in consideration of political ex­ will very likely do so again.
Now, I feel better than in many
■fay, 7:45 p. m.
pediency.
N. A. READER.
months. ” Cardui does one thing
A cordial welcome to all.
It is imperative to the welfare Greensboro. N. C., Aug. 10.
and does it well. That’s the se­
Parsonage 2nd door east of
cret of its 50 years of success.
tfanrch.
___________________ of our people that we enlarge and
extend our foreign commerce.
Try Cardui.
Shocking Sounds
Presbyterian Church.
We are pre-emiently fitted to the
5 Absolutely no expense for Needles, Bands,
this* because, as people, we have in the earth sometimes heard be­
Rev. Dtttaid Mclver, Pattw.
Terrible
Picture
oi
Suffering
developed high skill in the art of
^
Attachments or anything.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 manufacturing; our business men fore a terrible earthquake, that
Clinton, K y.—Mrs. M. C. Me
warn
of
the
coming
peril.
Na­
A, m. and 8:00 p. m.
are strong exectives, strong or­ ture's warnings are kind. That Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, f ,
You get another one FREE if it breaks, wears
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
ganizers. In every way possible dull pain or ache in the back writes:“ For six years, I was a $ out or burns up in 5 years.
Prayer-meeting, Wednesday our federal govnernment should
warns you the kidneys need at­ sufferer from female troubles. J
i l 8:00 p. m.
co-porate in this important mat­ tention if you would escape could not eat, and could not stand
The public is cordially invited ter.
those dangerous maladies, Drop­ on my feet, without suffering
to all services.
Anyone who has had opporunity sy, Diabetes or Bright’s disease. great pain. I had lost hope. After
to study and obseve first hand Take Electric Bitters at once and using Cardui a week, I began to
fa r t Sire** M. E. Church, Sooth. Germany’s course in this respect see backache fiy and all your improve. Now I feel better than
must realize that their policy of best feelings return. “ My son in six years.” Fifty years of
Rev. T. A. Sjrkti, Patter.
co-operation between govern­ received great benefit from their success in actual practice, is
Breaching every Sunday morn­ ment and business has in com­ use for kidney and Diadder trou­ positive proof, furnished by those
paratively few years made them ble,” writes Peter Bondy, South who have used it, that Cardui
ing and evening,
a leading competitor for the com­ Rockwood, Mich. “ It is certain­ can always be relied on for re­
isunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Prayer Service, Wednesday merce of the world.
ly a great kidney medicine.” lieving female weakness and
It should be remembered that Try
livening.
it. 50 cents at Freeman disease. Try Cardui, today, nOw!
they are doing this on a national Drug Co.
scale and with large units of
Hacedonia Lotheran Church.
Spit, Quit, Fit.
business, while the Democrats
Front Street.
Hines, A la.—In a letter from
would have us believe that we
FOUND!
Rer. C. I. Morjjaui, Pastor.
this place; Mrs. Eula Mae Brad­
should do it with small units of
A u to mobile Owners.
A certain amount of money. ley says: *‘I used to spit up all I
(Residence next door to Church.) business, which would be cont­
rolled hot by the national gov­ If the owner will call at the law ate. I was tired and sleepy all
We are now in a position U> do all kinds of au­
Morning- Service at 11:00 a. m. ernment,
but by forty-nine con­ offices of E. S. W. Dameron and the time. My head ached, and
tomobile
repair work prom ptly in the most satis­
Vespers at 3:30 p. m.
state sovereignties. Such furnish proper evidence of the I could hardly drag around. Since
(No services on third Sundays.) flicting
factory manner. We employ none but skilled
policy is utterly out of keeping amount and character of the taking Cardui, this has entirely
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev­ a
machinists,
therefore, we ask that vou give us ah
money,
same
will
be
returned,
with the progress of the times
quit, and now I feel quite fit.”
ery Sunday.
less the expense of this advertise­ Mrs. Bradley suffered from ner­
and
gi
ves
our
great
commercial
opportunity to demonstrate the efficiency of our
Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday rivals in Europe—hungry for ment.
vous
indigestion.
Cardui
builds
equipment.
SlOO p. m. (at parsonage.)
the
nervous
system,
and
international
markets—golden
Woman’s Missionary Society
We can do any and eyerything in the line of
strengthens the womanly consti­
of which they are
(after morning service on fourth opportunities
machine
shop work,
Almost
Lost
His
Lite.
tution. That’s why Cardui help­
rapidly taking advantage.
iandays.)
The natural resoures of the
S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., ed Mrs. Bradley and why it will
L. C. Bs., Saturday before Nation
HOLT ENGINE COMPANY
must
be
promptly
develop­
will never forget his terrible ex­ help you. Try it.
third Sundays, 3:00 p. m.
ed
and
numerously
used
to
supply
^
B
U
R
L
IN
GTON,
L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 the people’s needs, but we can­ posure to a merciless storm. ‘ ‘[t
gave me a dreadful cold,” he
». m.
not safely allow them to be wast­ writes, “that caused severe pains
ed, exploited, monopolized, so in my chest, so it was hard for
Baptist Church.
MAY 26, .1912.
controlled against the general me to breathe. A neighbor gave
ter. S. L Morgan, Parte*.
No. 22
No. 24,
good. We heartily favor the me several doses of Dr. King’s
Daily
Daily
Preaching every Sunday 11 a. policy of conservation and we New Discovery which brought
BL, 8 p. m.
pledge our party to protect the great relief. The doctor said I Lv. Charlotte 10:20 a. m.
Winston
2:00 p.m .
7:05 a. m
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m,
national forests without hinder­ Was o,i the verge of pneumonia, Lv.
Lv. Walnut C. 2:46 p.m .
7:42 a. a
Sunbeams, second and four­ ing their legitimate use the bene­ but to continue with the Discov­ Lv. Madison 8:0» p. ni. 8:10 a a ,
th Sundays, 3:00 p. m.
fit of all the people. Agricult­ ery. I did so and two bottles Lv. Wa.vodan 3:06 p. m. 8:14 a. m,
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ural lands in the national forests completely cured me.” Use on­ Lv. M’rt’nv’lle 4:04 p. m. 9:11. a. m
6:20 p. in. 11.*30 a. ui
B p. m.
are should remain open to the ly this quick, safe, reliable med­ Ar Roanoke No.
241.
No. 28.
Church Conference Wednesday genuine settler. Conservation icine for coughs, colds, or any
Daily
Daily
before first Sunday in each month Will not retard legitimate de­ throat or lung trouble.
Lv. Roanoke
9:35 ai m.
6:05p. net.
Price
Lv. M rt’nvlle 11:56 a.m .
7:27p. ro
Communion, first Sunday.
velopment,' The honest settler
Woman’s Missionary Society, must receive his patent prompt­ 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Lv. Mayodan 12:47 p.m . 8:23 p. m
Guaranteed by Freeman Drug Lv. Madison 12:51p. m. 8;27 p, m.
§rst Thursday 3:30 p. m.
ly without hindrance, rules or Co.
Lv. Walnut C 1 :20p.m
8:54p. m.
Ladies' Aid Society, first Mon­ delay.
Ar. Winston
2:00 p. m.
8:85 p. na.
day 3:30 p. m.
Ar. ,Charlotte
5:50 p. m,
We believe that the remaining
Connections al Roanoke for all points
forests, coal and oil lands, water
North, East and West; Pullman Parlor
the Methodist Protestant Church, power and other natural resources
NON- *
~
sleeping cars, dining cars; meals a la
still in state or national control
carte.
BALKABLEEast Davis Street.
'1 rains 21 an 1. 2 2 ''carry' Pullman
(except agriculturul lands) are
SELF-POINTING
Re?. H umbm E. Dari*, Paator.
slcepe s, Wi, ston-Salem and JSew York
more likely to be wisely conserv­
via Shenandoah Valley routes.' Dining
A Hammerless Gan with Solid
Parsonoge next door to Church) ed and utilized for the general
Cars north of Eoanake.
Frame.
welfare if held in the public
Services:
Trains leave Durham for Roxboro
Easiest operating' and smooth­
South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. in
Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. hands. In order that consumers
est action.
daily, and 5:30 p. m. daily except Sunday
Prayer meeting Wednesday and producers, managers and
workmen, now and hereafter,
•venings.
W. B. BEVILL, Gen. Pass’r. Agt.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So­ need not pay toll to private mo­
W. C. SAUNDERS, Ass’t Gen’l Pa«. Agt.
Roanoke, Va
cieties every Monday afternoon nopolies of power and raw mater­
Repeating
Shotgun
ial,
we
demand
that
such
re­
•liter first Sunday in each month.
LISTING
sources shall be retained by the
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
The North Carolina
AT $25.00,
Rev. E. M. Andrews, Supt. state or Nation and opened to
is indorsed byShoot­
Exellent Baraca and Philathea immediate use under laws which
ers everywhere as
STATE NORMAL and
Classes. You are invited to at­ will encourage development and
“Superb for Trap or
tend all services.
make to the people a moderate
ffieW."
INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
return for benefits conferred.
Made in five styles
In particular, we pledge our
Maintained by the State for the
Webb Avenue M. £. Charch,
and illustrated and
party
to
require
reasonable
com­
Women
of North Carolina. Five
described
in
Stevens
Rer. B. T, Harley. Patter.
pensation to the public for water
Shotgun Catalog.
regular Courses leading to de­
Preaching every first Sunday power rights hereafter granted
Have your Dealer show
grees. Special Courses for teach
you a Stevens Repeater.
at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second by the public. We pledge legis­
ers. Free tuition to those Who
Sunday at 8:00 p. m.
lation to lease; the public razing
agree to become teachers in the
J.STIVENSUMS&
Sunday School every Sunday lands under equitable provisions
State. Fall Session begins, Sep­
TOOL COMPANY,
«ornm g at 10 a. m.
now pending which Will increase
tember 1^, iM2. ■
For catalogue
P.O. Box5i*4>
„
,
F. *dol, Supt. the production of food for the
CMCOPEEFAILS, MASS.
and other information, address
Everybody Welcome.
people and thoroughly safeguard
JULIUS I. FOUST Pres, lireeasboro N c
ce Co.
Let’s Get Acquainted!
BUY
“The Free!”
Ji
us
^ E llis M achine & Music Ca
N
Norfolk & Western
THE STEVENS
J. V . Pomeroy, Manager.
rra
out last wee
dry weather hi
r S w s W t e r . Ho;
*
he to see a good
theO& Vi
Iteep and enjoyable
■
The welcome
inviting the resj
L jd the opening by
ffettswas impertunaU
SdV.b?
■fine and Gen.
J. S. Q
'
^ V p d and W jd
the parade reminded u
vears only the steps fi
the will seemed to tx
ju s t the same. Manj
swd they M attende
the reunion and Wins
head of all of them,
good people of Win
3id what they could t
nleaeant for those wh
Jrey and we would ca
fouls and all that is ^
thank the good peoplt
to n -Salem for the
shown us even while \
are on the company i
the Jordon waiting a
last roll call and fight t
tie and then roam on
of the River of Peace
in its blissful tide.
We take off our hat
our best bow .0 Miss
bright for a basket of
toes sent in by our R.
rier. Long may she
Mrs. John P. Cate
daughter Edna spent
in Durham last week
atives, returned hor
night.
Mrs. J. R. Stuart i
some days in Lexingt
daughter Mrs. Bet
We hope for her a pW
Miss Jewel Clark
relatives in Stokesdal
pect she will bring i
heart home with her.
Our town was sadi
center to circumferer
was learned that Re\
cutt was dead. It i
hearts with sadness:
sure that his Lord sa
“It is enough, come
Servant of God well
from thy loved emplc
Master Joy our pen
loved him we trusted
true leader he was P
the Baptist church w
and for some years a
moved to Chapel Hi
12 years and we wer
to secure his service
last October and was
when he left the chu
and entered the ch
congregations nev<
He left a large circle
to mourn their loi
thou art gone to rest
weep for thee. S]
heavenly powers abc
you when the day o:
We bow down to
Davis for a box of
sent us by our Ru
Long may she live
may she be.
Our esteemed Mill
the Baltimore mark
her fall purchases,
ready to get your hi
We wonder whe;
Spoon was the 01
night. Clarence pie
Mrs. J. H. Blackn
carried to Greensboi
underwent an oper
getting on nicely at
We hope she will :
home with her famil
. Mr. Robert Crut
family of Georgia
his brother W, J, Ci
reports fine crops
They will visit the
R\l. We hope his
be pleasant wnil e to
R. F. D. No
(Crowded out la?t v
Mrs. J. A. Burge
Lacy Sharpe spe
night with Mrs. R 01
kins.
Miss Eula Moser
day night and Bund
W. B. Sharpe.
Mrs. Larence Wat
ham, spent last we
mother, Mrs. Rosa
on No. 7, returning
day.
Mr. Charlie Wiiso
of No. 1 and Mr. W
family of Bellemonl
day night and Sund
W. H. Isley. Alsc
Robertson and Mr.
No. 1 Sunday.
There was an ice
at Mr. S. J. Huffm
night, and a large
present and all se<
an enjoyable time.
p it
We are still hopii
the crops are toolikii
HAW RIVER
it to Good Men.
/Crowded out last week),
rr-hP drv weather has become
Sious matter. How Glad we
8*„ld be to see a good rain,
’ civeral of the01dVet3 attend,1the reunion at Winston-Salem
• ’ week returned a large atSance plenty to eat and that
L*ood. And a good place to
jpep and enjoyable entertampnt The welcome address
S I inviting the response was
'nod the opening by Chaplam
S ts was impertunate and the
Sdress by Mr. Lock Craig was
fine and Gen. J. S. Carr was as
nsual grand and touching and
the parade reminded us of other
tears only the steps faltered but
the will seemed to be in them
iust the same. Many of them
said they had attended most of
the reunion and Winston was a*
head of all of them. Surely the
good people of Winston-Salem
0 what they could to make it
nieasant for those who wore the
Urey and we would call upon our
souls and all that is within us to
tlutnk the good people of Winston-Sulem for the kindnesses
shown us even while many of us
are on the company grounds of
the Jordon waiting answer the
Iasi roll call and fight the last bat­
tle aad then roam on the banks
of the River of Peace and bathe
in its blissful tide.
We take off our hat and make
oar best bow .0 Miss Carrie Al­
bright for a basket of nice toma­
toes sent in by our R. F, D. car­
rier.
Long may she live.
Mrs. John P. Cate and little
daughter Edna spent a few days
in Durham last week visiting rel­
atives, returned home Sunday
night.
Mr. Henry Graves and
were out driving Sunday evening
and visited at Mr. Miltons Holts.
Mr. L. W. Sharpe and Mr.
Moiden McAdams of Bellemont
went to Norfolk last week. Hope
they had a nice time. Also Mr.
Herbert Sharpe of Gibsonville
went with them and stopped at
Bellemont on his return.
Tinnin, daughter of
W. A. Tinnin died early this
morning (Monday). We extend
our sympathy to the bereaved
family.
SUPPORT PROGRESSIVES
FOR
Indianopolis, Ind., Aug. 14. —
A total of thirty-two newspapers
in the state of .Indiana have taken
up tfye Progressive cause and
will support the Progressive mov­
ement to the state. Included
in the list is the the Star League
of papers, composed of the Ind­
ianapolis Star, the Muncie Star
and the Terre Haute Star which
is owned by John C. Shrffer,
who also controls the Louisville
Herald and the Chicago Post. .
The Indianapolis Sun has also
come out strong for the Progre­
ssive party. All of these papers
will be rpresented at the Prog­
ressive Sttte Newspaper League,
which w it be organized in Ind­
ianopolis August 20.
W. Va. Progressives Making Great
Gains
Cumberland, Md., Aug. 14.The first Progressive Party Club
in West Virginia was organ­
ized last night at Huntington,
with a membership of 500, among
them many Democrats. Senator
D. B. Smith was elected ipresldent.
The Roosevelt forces have
obtained control of the Westzel
Tribune publishedat NewMartinsvile, W, Va.
The Huntington Herald-Dispath
the leading Republican news­
paper of southern West Virginia,
in an editorial this morning re­
nounces its allegiance to the
Republican party, and pledges its
support to Theodore Roosevelt
and the Progressive party, F. A.
McDonald, the editor, is a Re­
publican nominee for the legis­
lature.
The result of the Martin county
Republican covention at Fairmont
W. Va.f was a victory for the
Roosevelt men. Each candiate
nominated is known to have open­
ly expressed himself as favoring
the Roosevelt policies. An at­
tempt to pledge the executive
committee of Randolph county,
West Virginia, at a meeting at
Elkins to Taft nearly precipiated
a riot.
To Open T. R. Headquarters
DA YS
1
The opportunity is still yours to buy Clothing. Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats at a great reduction.
It is a real money-saving chance for you, as our stock must be reduced. We quote you a few prices
below, just to give vou an idea of the saving when purchasing of us: "
Sharon, Pa,, Augusr 14.—Hea­
dquarters for the Progressive
party will be opened at Greenville
this week in charge of John L.
Morrison, Branches of the party
will be established in every cou­ IdO
nty in the eighteen cc*»gre ssional
dist)ict. With Green ville the cen­
tral headquarters. RoosQvelt Mens
i4
carried Mercer county by the
biggest vote ever given a presid­
ential candidate.
C L O T H IN G
Suits to Close O u t at
Half-Price.
FOR SALE
$25.00
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00
$10.00
Suits
ii
ii
Now
it
4
ii
4
$17.50
$13.50
$12.50
$9.50
$6.50
Pants
Men’s
i1
Pants
M
n
a
i«
$7.50;
6.00;
3.50;
2.50;
2.00;
ress G oods
$1X0 arid $1.25 .wool goods,
M
.75
•’
,50
.-./. i . V-'\■
<*- ;■
.35
; -V-:-“
Percale; .12 1-2 Quality
'- 10c,
Ginghams 10c
“
■‘ “
71-2c ‘V ■
■
■
Lawn
18c
“
“
1212c “
“
10c
“
“
gc
**
Bleaching 121-2 “
“
10c
“
.
9c
“
Best Calicoes
•
Now
«i
'
it
«<
4i
$4.50
4.00
2.50
1.75
1.20
Now
Ii
<f
£0c
55c
38c
2Qc
10c
8c
7 l-2c
51-2(5
12 l-2e
10c
8c
4c
■
10c
8c
7c
4 1-2
Mrs. J. R. Stuart is spending
Fine bred, two-year-old
days in Lexington with her
1
daughter Mrs. Bessie Neese.
Men’s Straw and
We hope for her a pleasant stay.
C O LT
Miss Jewel Clark is visiting
Hats at Half-Price.
relatives in Stokesdale* We sus­
APPLY TO
pect she will bring some one's
heart home with her.
’ Voil and Panama Skirts
Our town was saddened from State Fusion Sought by Tiere Pro­ J. A. Nicholson,
center to circumference when it
gressives.
out at
was learned that Rev. J. C. Ho­
R. F. D. No. 4
cutt was dead. It thrilled our PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 14.Big lot Men’s Oxfords to close out at
$1.60
hearts with sadness yet we feel At a conference this afternoon,
Big
lot
Boy’s
Oxfords
to
cloee
out
at
N. C. Big lot Men’s Shoes from $3.50 to $5.00 1.25
sure that his Lord said to him: in which Tiers-Progressives,
“It is enough, come up higher.” Keystoners and Democrats took
to close out at
$1.60
$1.50
Quality;
75c
Now
Servant of God well done rest part, an effort was made to agree
Ladies’
Oxfords
$3.50
Now
$2.50
ih
e
1.25
68c
from thy loved employ enter thy upon some fusion plain.
3.00
“
2.25
It was suggested to the Dem­
.75
48c
Master Joy our pen wavers we
2.50
“
1.75
.60
30c
loved him we trusted him as a ocrats that they ask the state
2.00
“
1.35
committee
to
substitute
Cornelius
.35
20c
true leader he was Pastor when
Big
Lot
Ladies
Oxfords
to
Close
Out
at
95c.
The Largest and Best News
the Baptist church was organized D Scully, of Pittsburgh, for
Misses
and
Children
Oxfords
to
Close
out.
at
a
paper in North Carolina.
and for some years after then he Robert E. Cresswell as Democra­
Great Reduction.
tic
candiate
for
author
general.
moved to Chapel Hill for some A committee of Democrats will Every day in Year, $8.00 a Year.
12 years and we were fortunate
Only a visit to our store will reveal the truth to you.
Drop in and take a look. You are
to secure his service as Pastor confer with the state leaders. •
The O b s e r v e r consists of 10 to 12 cordially invited.
The
Progressive
state
commit­
last October and was our Pastor
when he left the church militant tee met, with State Chairman pages daily .and 30 to 32 pages Sunday
and entered the church where Clarence V. Tiers presiding. It ft bandies more news matter, local
was decided unanimously to give
congregations never breakup. Roosevelt
the Progressive piarty State, national and foreign than an;
He left a large circle of friends
other North Carolina newspaper.
to mourn their loss. Brother indorsement and recall the in­
thou art gone to rest we will not dorsement given Woodrow Wil*
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER
son.
weep for thee. Shout on ye
i« unexcelled as a uewa medium, and te
heavenly powers above we join
aim) tilled with excellent matter of a mil
you when the day of life is fled. Repubiicaa; la T x is Go Over To cellaneou* nature.
We bow down to Mrs. J. C.
Addre«p*
Davis for a box of nice grapes
New Party
THE OBSERVER CO..
sent us by our Rural Carrier.
Charlotte. N. C.
Dallas,
Tex.,
Aug,
14.—Tb^e
Roo­
Long may she live and happy
sevelt
forces,
of
the
Republican
may she be.
Our esteemed Milliner left for party in Tex is today determined
— THE—
the Baltimore market to make to change the name of the party
The Greatest Subscription Bargain Ever Offered. Beading for tto Entire Family.
her fall purchases.
Girls get to the “ Progressive party of Baltimore American
Taxas/'and election Cecil A.
ready to get your hats.
Established 1773
We wonder where Clarence Ly .n as national committee­
tr m
n
i s v o ic e
Spoon was the other Sunday man.
R Jo a u P H k iiia o i
Resolutions adopted indorse
night. Clarence please explain.
The
Daily
American
Mrs. J. H. Blackmon who was the policies of the Progressive
Edited by JAMES X . ntVDTK.
B toom lngton,Rllnola.
carried to Greensboro last week party and repudiate the adminis­
Edhcd hr A1CTHOR J. B ffiU
Terms by Mail Postage prepaid.
Is an Illustrated National Varm XMKed by KBRBEZEtT, KAt7FMA2f.
underwent an operation and is tration of President Taft.
Daily, One Month
f ,25 I k * aemi-month$y form paper pub­ Magasin* for progressive farmers in dives more reading matter for th«
getting on nicely at this writing.
.40 lished for the purpose of reporting,
Taft followers, a minority who Daily and Sunday, One Month
•75 interpreting and teaching agricul­ all agricultural communities. I t is money than . any m onthly m a g u la i
Daily,
Three
Months
We hope she will soon be at bolted, held a convention in ano­
tural truth for the benefit of all who authority on fru it eoltnr* and should printed. In it you w ill find hlstoffft
1.15
Daily
and
Sonday,
Three
Mon
the
interested in better farms, better
home with her family.
ther hall.
Daily, Six Months,
1.50 are
homes, better schools, better church­ be read by every farm er and gar­ travel, soiance, invention, art, lite r*'
Mr, Robert Crutchfield and
2.25
Daily and Sunday Six Months ture, drama, eduoation, religion antf
es, and a better and more satisfying
family of Georgia are visiting
Daily One Year
3.00 orantry life. I t is edited from the dener in America. I f you .expect to many useful departments of inters*
Daily, with Sunday Edition, One
AsM, and is closely associated w th make a success of raising fru it It is to almost every fam ily, such as m uil%
his brother W. J. Crutchfield and
the farmers? the Farmers’ Institutes, necessary to have the best ideas of cooking, fashions, needle-work, hall*
Year
reports fine crops in Georgia. Progressive Win Alaska Election Sunday
1.50 the Agricultural Colleges, Experi­ these who have succeeded. These w ill dressing .home dressmaking, healtlb
Editiaa, One Year,
They will visit the old home op Fairbanks, Alaska, Aug. 14,ment Stations, and a ll other organ­
©to. Woman's 'World is superior t l
isations devoted to country life pro*. be found In every issue of The F ruit fnost magaxlnes selling for t l.4 l •
R' 1. We hope his so-journ will Complete return son yesterday’s
Grower.
year.
be pleasant while here.
The Twice-a-Week American
election from Fairbanks and neig
Three Magazines and The Semi-Weekly Observer for $1,50, Worth$3.00.
hboring mining camps give The Cheapest and Best Family News
Semi-Weekly Observer, one year.. . . . . . .$1jOO
The F ruit Grower, (m onthly). . . . . . . .
....9 !.• *
paper
Publinbed.
James Wickerham, Progressive,
R. F. D. No. 7.
Farmers’
Yoice,
one
year,
(twice
a
m
o
n
th
).
,50c
Tho
Woman's
W
o
rt*
(m
onthly).
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
....
for delegates to congress,789:
Kazis Karuezunas. Socialist, 752
The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer
{Crowded out last week.)
Do Not Postpone Your Acceptance.
William A. Gilmore, Republican ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
Fill tin Coupon. Clip ont and Mail with Remlttanoth
A Farm Paper as W ell as a Newspaper.
Mrs. J. A. Burgess and Mrs. 156; Robert W. Jenninfs, Dem­
Si x Mouth*, 50 Ceii I*.
Send The Semi-Weekly Observer. •
Lacy Sharpe
spent Saturday ocrat, loL
Formerly The Semi-Weekly Observer was merely
The Farmers’ Voice,
night with Mrs. Rosanna
Wat­
a reprint of The Daily Observer. Now it is also a
some
Big Lot Men’s Working
Pants to Close Out at 90c.
All
Shoes
to
Flouncing and Embroidery
Charlotte Observer
B.
The Home of
Main Street,
do all kinds of auin the most satisrione but skilled
tat vou give us an
efficiency of oui
Burlington, N. C.
SALE NOW GOING O R
Our Big
T h e T w ic l- A tW e e k
kins.
Miss Eula Moser spent Saturdav nightand Sunday with Mr.
B. Sharpe.
Mrs, Larence Watkins of Gra­
ham, spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Rosanna Watkins
on No. 7, returning home Sunday,
Mr. Charlie Wilson and mother
of No. 1 and Mr. Will Isley and
family of Bellemont spent Satur­
day n ig h t and Sunday at Mr. J.
W. H. Isley. Also Mr. Willie
Robertson and Mr. Clide May of
No. 1 Sunday.
There was an ice cream supper
at Mr. S. J. Huffmans Saturday
tight, and a large crowd was
present and all seemed to have
an enjoyable time.
We are still hoping for rain as
the crops are looking slim on No.
Third Ticket in Washington
Settle, Wash., Aug. 14.—A
third party ticket with candidates
for all congressional state and
county offices will be put in the
field by the Progressive party in
Washington. This was decided
at a conference of Progressive
leaders. The conference decided
to call a convention to meet Sep­
tember 10 to make nominations.
A m e r i­
is published in two issues,
Tuesday, and Friday mornings,
with the news of the week in
compact shape, It also contain^
interesting, special correspond­
ence, entertaining romances,
good poetry, local matter of gen­
eral interest and fresh miscella­
ny suitable for the home circle.
A carefully edited Agricultural
Department and a full and reli­
able Financial and Market Re­
ports are special features:
can
CHAS. C. FULTON & CO.
Some men are dumb because FELIX AGNUS, Manager and Publisher
their wives never give them a
American Office,
Baltimore, Md,
chance to talk.
The New Jersey woman who
has just had her broken back
Even the man who is his own mended with wire scores another
worst enemy, is always ready to triumph for the for the versatile
hairsin.
forgive himself.
FARM paper, but still carries all the xiews, con­
densed and made a continued story of world events
arom day to day. This news is gathered from all
parts of the world and paid for by The Daily Ob­
server. The political /news is an im partial chronicle
of the events of the week without regard to party or
faction.
_
TW ELVE
.■mi
The F ruit Grower,
The W oman’s W orld.
MONTHS
* . .....
To
1
Postofllce #.* r*#• *
.1K . ■.'.F■
•••»••• <
Amount enclosed
.State
I*.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C.
FOBD AUTOMOBILES: Wr
have the exe’usive agency for th.
Famous Ford Automobiles foAlamance and other Counties
If you intend purchasing an Auto
mobile write us today for a 1912
Catalog and look it over before
buying. It will pay you.
Ford Garage Company,
Greensboro, N. C,
'.I
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'‘i
■Sii*
1
AW'
1
m m m m i. l
of thefortification. Everything |Death of the OMest
Saturday is the day for our atives on No ?.
Mrs.
W.
L.
Durham
of
Burlin-'
is so comfortable and delightful '
^
picnic.
Patrons of No. 1 are
W. A. Lewis still continues urged to be present. Invite your gton is visiting her parents Mr. i that it is no wonder that the
Vthe big Masonic Fibir.ic\fojt
Mrs. Mary Ann Murrie Miles Auspices
sick we regret to note.
of Bula Lwlge ^
friends ane let’s enjoy the day and Mm E. A. Isle# for awhile. I garrison always succumbs to tys
died in the home of her ciaught^r A D- & A. M.
On account of sickness, we lost ry assault.
Mrs. G. W. Poster is also on together. Elder-Renigar string
V. >•
This is indeed a beautiful prop­
the sick list this week.
band will make music for the oc­ last week from our duties on the erty, surrouJiUed oy a forest o f Mrs. Erhma Me Adam* on Peele BiMihjjton/N C Th^*11
Street at 9 A. M Sunday Aug.
A t Camp Springs Chnrch Sun­ casion. This is the best band route. , This is the first time we
native
trees
an
do
n
the
shores
of,
18th 1912 at the ageol 92 years,
day evening Joe Payne had the we know and will be wfell worth have lost, on account of our own
perhaps,
the
loy*lieat
streaih
in
8
months and 13 days She was
misfortnne to have a good mule while to hear them. Speaking sickness, since we commenced
Piedmont
Norm
'Carolina,
the
first
married to John L. Harrison. neiRhbor and°hL folks
killed by lightening. It's a bad strictly at 11 o’clock. Baseball, on the itoute over six years
VI
beauty
of
which
is
only
exceeded
To
this
union one daughter were see to it that all come ^T '
loss to him.
running, etc. in afternoon. Come i ago;
by its value as a natural produc­ born. The son died at the age be the event of the
Hal Hayes spent Saturday and bring your basket and have a
^
er
of weaith in th* m a n y , indus­ of 30 years.
Sunday visiting Dewey Ross.
afford to
t
good time.
trial villages that dot iis banks in
Her second marriage was to
Since our last writing we have
Position as primary teacher at
Harden Park, on th* p.
Alamance County.
John S. Miles who died about 26 Car' Line, with dl
rec’d from our good friends on Friendship is vacant for next
We
have
stated
that
the
as­
years ago.
No. 8 lots of nice fruit, vegeta­ school year.
Anyone wishing
buildings, grounds, ternR11"
sailants of Fort Snug are always
Before .she was 20 years old
bles and melons. We thank one same, will apply to G. W. Pat­
On a conicai bluff on the north successful in their assaults, but
and all.
terson.
side of Haw River near the old it would be unfair to close this Mrs. Miies joined Prospect M. E.
Church in Caswell County and
We had the pleasure of stop­
The County road force is at Ireland Mill site, stands this beau­
ping with Mr. and Mrs. Euliss last on No. 1 and doing some tiful and unique structure, the rather imperfect sketch with­ for more than 70 >ears remained
Ross last Saturday, We enjoy­ good work. May they finish hunting lodge and summer home out stating, also, that the garrison a faithful member Mi*s. Miles
Here the orphan*!
ed our trip very much. When Coble’s L. P. before they leave' of Col. Robert L. Holt. Mr. Holt composed of the genial colonel, was of a very bright and cheerful
himself,
immediately escapes disposition always looking on the
we left for home Mrs. Ross load­ us.
t
will excuse us for not describing
T^e Piedmont Railway & pl
ed up my vehicle with nice fru it,! ' Alamance Cotton Mill is put­ him in this article—indeed that from his captivity captures and bright side of thihgs.
ict Company will donate o
vegetables, melons etc. Thanks. ting in a new Crater house, Dad­ is unnecessary as his handsome holds as permanent captives the
It was a real pleasure to be in cent of all fares t a S ? 0
hearts and the esteem of all who ber company and to hear her talk night-tx) the orphans. Don’t
The colored folks on No. 8 dy Moser is doing the work.
and genial personality is known participate
in these Assaults.
held their annual Picnic last Sat­
of the ‘ ‘old. times before the' w|ur” . get this. Five cents f S f ,
News scarce this week. Hand to practically all our readers.
urday. They had, a nice time. in your items n«xt Monday if you
Several years before? her death either. Burlington, Grahi
This fort is far from being im­
Next week: ‘The Alamance she asked the writer to conduct Haw River to the Park ft,
We congratulate them on their want No. 1 Items to continue pregnable as can be testified to
good behavior.
We have the each week.
her funeral, he was assisted by ia! Trams to and from Park™
by the many friends o f Mr, Holt Battle Field.”
best colored patrons at all.
Rev. T. A. Sikes of the M. E. 40 minutes.
e*(
who have frequently stormed the
0. P. Shelton has echancei
Church.
The
body
was
laid
to
Fine game Base Ball
works and captured everything
County Convention
his property on Eront Street for
Snew Canp Items.
rest in Pine Hill Cemetery. clock Burlington vs Quite
on the grounds, including the
the Lacy Ingle place and has mov­
She leaves one daughter two College. Burlesque bv V
By authority of the republican
Messrs. Fleet Greene, Bennette commissary department, and all
ed to it. He has a nice home.
sisters
and one brother.
county
committee
of
Alamance
Ix>dge at 8 o'clock P. M
without
the
loss
of
a
single
as­
John F. Sutton gave us some Thompson and Frank McV* y have sailant. In fact it is said to be a county at a meeting held in the
Her
father,
Mr.
James
Murrie
handsome new Theater
right sick with chills for a
of the finest peaches we have been
came
to
Caswell
County
in
tjiis
office
of
the
central
Loan
&
Trust
just
completed this week
very
delightful
pastime
to
be
seen in several years. One of few days. Hope they will soon connected with an assault upon Co. Saturday Augu»t 17th, A state from Ireland when he was a
Grand
Display of Fire
them measured 101-2 inches in be out again.
little
boy.
convention
of
the
Republicans
of
these
works
as
it
is
well
known
Miss Florence Dixon is vissting
at night at Park in front of
circumference. They were fine.
J. D. Andrew, lona Absolutely Free toall
that the commissary is always Alamance county is hereby called
her
sister
Mrs.
Fox
Gilford
ColWe attended the joint R. F.
nated by the Park Manajm*
well stocked and the supplies, to meet in tne e.jurt hous§ at Gra
..
D. Picnic at McCrays last Satur­ lege.
ham
N.
C.
Saturday
August31st,
Don’t miss this. Come
when
exhausted,
are
always
Mr. Russell Stfeart is visiting
Will Fix Date for Ohio Convention the children, stay and let ti
day 10th. We enjoyed it so
2P.M.
fortae
purpose
of
electing
promptly
replenished.
The
much. We met lots of our old his cousin • Alfred Stuart this fortications consist of a block delegates and alternates to »the
Cleveland, O., Aug. 14.—In ad- see the greatests dsspla?
friends that we used to know in week.
house built of logs, a well ar­ St^te, Congressional, Judicial, vanc of the meeting tomorrow fire works ever e xhibited in
Miss
Gussie
Beal
of
Burlington
our young bays. Among the
amanace County.
ranged commissary, which is, and Senatorial conventions and
ones we were glad to see were is spending he vacation with her in ci vilian language, an elegant to transact such other business of the committee of Progressives
sister
Mrs.
Hilliard.
which will decide on a call for a
Bedford Patton and Jim Wyatte.
dining room, a modern and up- as may properly come before the state Progressive convention.
Mr.
Frank
Brown
and
Miss
Glad to see them all.
Enjoyable Oecatioo.
to-date kitchen and every COn-! convention. The primaries for the
Chairman James R. Garfield
The Home of J. M. Ross on A l­ Bessie Fowler of Bur ington spent venience for living a happy and various
townships
and said today that the date of the
Sunday
nigh'
with
Frank
iV
fc
tamahaw No. 1 was the scene of
Miss Aleene Horne delightfii
contented life. ThereTsTalso an precincts -wiii be held at the convention probably will be Sep­ entertained
in honor of her k
a Golden Wedding last week. Vey.
„nn_ a„t0f) with thp m a in uiuai polling place in the county
Mr. and Mr Charles Durham
tember 4 5. or immediately after birthday. Those enjoying
Mr. and Mrs. Ross have been
fortifications in which are stored j P ^ in c ts
the constitution election on Sept­ Home’s gracious hospit""
married 50 years the 14th. There visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. the latest there is in the way of
D.
H.
Durham
Saturday
night.
ember 3. Many Progressives
were six sons and daughters
arms and munitions of war for date at night 8 P. M. at the most favor Cleveland as the convent­ were; Misses Minnie Ivey, v
present 26grand-children 18 girls
tie Brnwn, Mamie Rimmer,"
the warfare that the colonel so convenient place for such meet­ ion city.
9
telle Rimmer, Sallie Page, 1
and 13 boys. Several friends
ings, every voter who is qualR. F. 1). NO. 7.
much enjoys.
and neighbors graced the occas­
tha May Horne, Nannie Hon
Upon entering the Fort, you ified to vote in the coming elec­
ion and helped to eat the sum- ’We are sorry to have to chro­ step
Lillian
Horne, Addie Whitt, BL
into a large and beautiful tion, and who intends to support
Call Ticket in Washington
ptiously dinner. Mrs. A. T. Is- nicle the death of Miss Clara Ti­
tie
Boswell,
of this city, andI®
the Republican National ticket at!
ley of our No. 8 is daughter of nnin which oceured early Mon­ reception room furnished with the November election is entitled
Bertha
Horne
of Asheboro,N.
New York. Aug. 14.—Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ross. It was an day morning. Aug- 12. Miss elegant and restful furniture and to participate in these primaries, Elenor Carpenter, who is in cha­ Messrs. Joe Brown, Clyde I
decorated with numerous troph­
•enjoyable occasion.
Clara was the daughter of Mr. ies of the chase, including, what and are cordially in vited to do so, rge of organising the women for drews, Bun Snipes, FloydSnip
and Mrs. W. A. Tinnin and the the writer believes to be a mag­ The republican precinct chairman the Progressive campaign, said Floyd Whitt, Charley Rime
Ralph Warren, Early Pa,
family desire to thank their fri­
what was will see that all precinct meet­ todav that a call will shortly he Floyd Teague, and Rex Ivey.
R. F. D. No. 1.
ends and neighbors for the kind -1 nificent
■
„ specimen
v
„ ofBull
ings
are
held
at
the
appointed
issued to the women of the Uni­
Moose.
The evening was spent va
J. H. Coble and R. S. Shoffner ness and sympathy shown them l However
, we are
^ fpledged
’l
time, and that delegates are ted States urging them to work
strictly
went to Greensboro last week on during her sickness anddeath.
pleasantly
with games andmud
to give only facts in these sketch­ properly elected to attend the for the Progressive ticket, as its
business.
Saturday Aug. 24 has been set es
interspersed
with a deligbtfif
and wp will let our readers county convention, with cred­ plat form contains the suffrage
Miss Swana Patterson, our a part to meet and clean off the decide
course
of
refreshments.
t;
whether we are correct or entials in due form, for any des­ and industrial planks in which late hour the guests relucbA
clever Postoffice clerk, who went grave yard at Mt. Herman Chura
tij
to Va. Beaeh about two weeks ji ch. All who are interested are not as to this. A wide veran­ ired information call or write the women are interested.
departed declaring Miss fo t
dah, filled with easy chairs and chairman.
charming hostess.
ago, returned home Monday and Lrequested to be Dresent.
Fresh E»stern melons,
nice
will spend several days on No. I
Mr. Tinnin Isley and wife of surrounding the building, is one Signed: J. Zeb Waller,
Chairman. • j ripe bananas, Merchant Supply
visiting her parents.
! near Greensboro are visiting rel- of the most attractive features
The Dispatch a year forJfUH
t. K D. He. S.
FORT SNUG.
J
P
»
More Days And
J. MAZUR Will Move Over
TO OUR NEW AND HANDSOME STORE BUILD­
ING ON MAIN STREET Next to
Freemans Drug Store.
$7,500.00 worth of fine Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Ladies and M e n 's Furnishing
is still left over in our store, which we want to sell before we move. Broken lots, od
numbers are worth half price to the Merchant but not to the customers.
Come here and get good new seasonable stock for nearly a half of th
value, our aim is not lo carry over any goods from this store to ou
new store if cut prices will help us to do so.
Come Early and Get the
Over.
I. J. MAZUR,
Uuntt oE tk a ie W k.
tere4 the Dispatch (
Bertha May Horne
Addie Ray
Aurelia Ellington,
Mebane, R. No. 4i
W. J. Brooks
]
Mary Lee Coble, R. Nd
Waller Workman
I
f lizzie Cheek
Bettie Lyde May
W. I. Braxton, Snow <
Martin U Coble, R. 1,
T. F. Matkins,
Gibsonvil
Carrie Albright,
■ rtHaw Riv
I Mrs. B. L. Shoffner,
J. R. King,
Greensbol
May Carr Hall
Margie Cheek
Doyle Heritage
The Battle of Ata|
By far too little
paid by the present g<
the history of Alama
and one of the obje
article is to arouspji
interest in this
w ould give our
j position, not only fj
standpoint but from
point of view to whu
clearly entitled. Tl
Alamance was fough
of May 1771, four y
the Mecklen burg Dec
more than five years
immortal document i
ed to the world from 1
on the 4th day of
Lexington is a house
while Alamance
known anywhere, i
very same principlei
gave rise to armed i
British tryanny at L<
ceiled their first bl
upon the field of
where our own hero©
under-the^hadowol
ment that marks th<
ing place. This bi
situated about eight
of Burlington on the
way leading to Libe
dolph County. It i
fin&st farming secti
mont North Carolii
place that one would
suitable theatre fl
blood and strife. 0[
ly imagine that in
the peaceful and bl
roundings of the
~vas fought that bat
known in history an
ducti ve of the great
finally made of thi
greatest governmen
has ever known.
This battlefield
taken over by the
and converted into a
Park for the pleas
might wish to visit I
marked the begin
Revolutionary war
sequent birth of
Our representati ves
have been woefull;
rot seeing to it that
done long ago. It i
that this stigma w
moved and that so:
thy o f the natioij
heroes who peris^
battlefield, will s<j
that will make of tl
during and lasting
our past glorious h
Republican f
The Republican
North Burlington
be held Friday nig!
the Mayor's office,
Burlington Precinc
sett old store sti
street, the same ni
time, all republicai
vited. This notic
and invitation to
given bv order <
Chairman. Precir
men will please tal
I . F. D. Carriers’ 1
The Rural Lett
Alamance County;
ed to meet in the (
Gnaham, Monday,
in the interest of
ment and other
portance. AH me
W .X 1
J. A. ]
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