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The State Dispatch.
THE “FALL OF
PORT ARTUim.
Pain's Grand Fire Works Spectacle
to be Given at Greensboro.
The Centenuia! Association, of
Green >boro, Ims arranged with Pain
the workl-fumouH vto-
(liioer to prer^pnt his scenic and
pyrotechnieal reproduction of the
“Fall of Port Arthur.”
The presentation will be given
Ht the Central Carolina Fairgrounds
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day nights, Oct. 13, 14, 15. The
massive scenery is over 300 feet
long and as a height of over 50
feet. It shows the City of Port
Arthur and surroundings. The
nian^ incidents of the battles lead
ing up to the surrender of the city
•are portrayed. Over two hundred
persons will take part in the diffeV-
ent scenes and the grand finale is
one of those wonderful fire \vorks
displays for which the great Pain is
noted.
Excursion rates on all Rail lioads
in this and adjoining states.
Other attractions secured for tl’.e
Centennial are the United States
Marine Band from the Nation^s
C'a pi hi I; U. 8. Cavalry; Infantry;
State Troops; Strobel's Air Ship;
Ferari’s Great Trained Wild Ani
mal Show; Wild West Show; John
L Sullioan !U)d Jake Kilrain, the
Moild famed pugilists, the groat
tlolinealorK >f the manly art of self
defense; and searchlights operated
in the grounds by U. S. Govern
ment officials.
The exhibits at the Central Car-
;Jina Fair this year will surpass any
ever shown in the South, not only
I ngi'iculture but also in manufac
ture, as 100 manufacturers are,now
preparing booths.
The racing teatnres at the Greens
boro Fair during Centennial week
are such as to draw enormous
crowds, as some of the best blooded
horses in the country are cjitered
and it means business.
1000 men wiil take part In re
producing the Jbattle of Guilford
Court House at the Battle Giound
on Tuesday, Oct. 13th. This k-
v/ortli coming hiuulreds of miles to
see as it will be a Great Battle
every detail.
The Supreme Court.
Washington Poet.
Letters to the press reveal the
fact that thoughtful voters are not
unmindful of the effect of the pre
sidential election upon the compv
sitionof the Ui'ited States Court.
This is a subject which does uot at
tract the attention which its im
portance deserves. The next Pr;-
sident wiil be called upon prob ibly
to nominate several justices of that
court. It ia conceivnble tJiat the
voters in November may indirectiy
and unwittingly pave the to a
most profound change in the atti
tude of the court toward the Cons
titution and its guarantees of per
sonal property rights.
A President with fjjljacious and
dangerous ideas might be able to
force the confirmation by the Sen
ate of Supreme justices eiitertaining
such ideas with disastrous ccmse-
quences. In view of the centraliz
ing process, which is bringing every
important activity of the people un
der the jurisdiction of the Federal
government, the Supreme Court be
comes more and more the bulwark
of the public liberties. While il is
composed of justices who interpiet
the Constitution without fear or fa
vor, the people are safe. When
fear or favor sways that court, the
The Broken Quiver.
Teddv made a statement,
Bryan called for proof,
Teddy made rejoinder.
Bryan hit the roof.
Bryan now is wandering
Whv be was so silly,
Boosting Standard Oil-ers tn.in,
Taft’s the people’s Billy.
See the dust and feathers,
Twldv has looped the loon.
On the lawn at FairvieW
Bryau is serving soup.
See the vast destruction
Cyclone passed this wny,
Bryan’s in his cellar
Dreaming of his hay.
Ain^t a coming out now
‘Till the storm is over,
1912 is soon enough,
Then I’ll be in clover.
Eighteen-ninety-six passed by,
So has nineteen hundred,
Nineteen-eight is on the fly,
Haskell—go to thunder,
Back to the farm I’m going,
To nurse my broken quiver,
Allalfa right now needs mowing,
It’s a tonic for stoma.ch and liver.
Bill}'
go to the White
Taft can
House,
Its’ a place I care not to see,
states-
people may look for usurpation and
injustice frum either the President, ■ l^airview’s the plade for ;i
the Congress, or the courts ttiora- j man
selves. I To dream of the glories;to be.
It has been reported that Mr. i —E, H. ivlorris
Bryan, if elected, will nominate I Mocksvillc, K. C., Sept. 'io.
Judge G}ray to the Supreme court,
Thi« report has not been confirmed
by iVJr. Bryan. It would be grati-
Root a Big Man.
1
Our Fall Opening
Our Stock of
Men’s, Bop’
and Children’s
Is now complete. We are show
ing the finest line of fall and win
ter clothing in town. The latest
styles and colors are here for your
inspection. Perfect fitting gar-
ments and moderate prices.
In connection with our line of
clothing, we have a large line of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings.
B. GOODMAN,
303 Main Street, : :
(
Clothes”
Burlington, N. G.
fyiwg, indeed, if he would coniirm geaxtle PoKt-IntelJigeDcer.
it, for the rumor is also in cireula-1 , i,.
^ Ai i> 11 • I i here has bet-n much liscussion
tion that Mr. Bryan looks wiih la- , i i n
, , ' ..r u ! (. ot JVir. Koot .s attitude to\varo Pre-.
vor upon Jutige v> alter Liark, oJ | . , ^ t i
•X. / i. ° , I 1- I . I i sideut KooseveJt, mainlv because it I
Jsorth Carolma, who ])ubhsliecl vne! , / \r ' n . I
i .1 I was assumed vv'hen Mr, koot was i
opinion a few montlis ago that tlie! ^
)• 1 * I ..1 i eatleu to the i>orLfoiio ol state that i
bui>rerae Court did not have the;., i . v i ,1
. 'i , , , , f‘1 I it was with the understanding that
right to annul a law of Congress by , , P r
j 1 . V , 1 he Vv'as Mr, KooseveJt s choice lor
declaring it unconstitutional. I i r. i , , ,. |
n.r n • 1 •. 1 : t 4- 'the liepublican -nominatiou lor pre-;
Mr, Brvan IS iloinj; his best to i , i • i
sident. Ot course, the cionchision i
A DOLLAR
earned, saved and
r. Bryan is doing
convince conservative voters that he
does not intend lo ‘‘ruQ amuck” if
elected Presiden t. He assures t hem
that the rights of persons and pro- i
vi^as mere surmise.
Not only so, but . events have
shown that Mr, Root is' not onlv
in
i.wrtV'w«V bcT.erfS Sat ^ ‘I'f-’i'Bhly loyal to. IVcsi^.ut Kooso
- -■ ' / . . : veit in every essential
he will not get out of sight of the
landmarks of the Constitution. His
errati(“ course in the past, however,
gives uneasiness to voters. They
remember that some of Mr, Bryan’s
p::ram()unt policies have been prov
ed to be fallacies, and so they hesi
tate to approve his new set of pol
icies. Many of them admire Mr.
Bryan as a man, but they question
his ability to choose strong aud
clean men to cairv on the govern-
mint. If r. Bryau would come
active in formulating the provisions and midve clear to these voters
but that he is equally
the political fortunes
particular,
ie voted to
f William
“We find him first in Congress
in the sccond Administration of Mr.
Cleveland, a member of the Ways
aud Means. Committee and most
>!3f the Gorman-Wilson tariff bill.
After five months’ debate it j>assed
b-.)th houses and came to Mr. Clevo-
land in such a shape that he de
nounced it as a piece of perfidy. It
leveled the industries of this couu-
try to the ground. It thresv out of
employment miilions of wage-earn-
crs.
fi*.
market fell to a point never so low i
in forty years. Coxey's army |
marclied from the West to Wash- 1
ington to protset against a Govern- !
ment under which such things were |
that he would
Court justices ot ttie character o
George Gray, ofDclaware, he would
gain great strengtii where now he is
weakest. If he leaves the voters
in doubt and distrust, Mr, Tafi will
re(;eive tiie support oi' many Demo
crats who cling to die iundameutals
instead of l)eiug ^;arried away by
Safely Invested
where it will grow, increase and mul
tiply is a declaration of financial inde
pendence. It is no where quite so
safe and nowhere grows quite so rap-
Howard Taft aud in c|nip]ete ac
cord with his party. ' I
Brushing aside the idle specula- j
tion of political busybotiies, what|»j7 -i • .
may happen in New'Yorj^ is that liClly 3.S WJQCJQ. inVCStCCl
EUlui Koot, if he wisliesi it, might
be elected to the Senate o|f the Uni
ted States. Mr, Root is 'a fine ex
ample of the big man iii politics,
and if he should go to (|.ie Senate
he would add an elementlof strength
appoiut Supreme
the ehtwcter .f i ^
a credit to the nation. ?
A Good Word
rmliauHpoliB Star. i
I
It is not very long since the word
job” was commonly rcgardi'd as «
In Six Per Cent
Guaranteed Gold
==Bonds
It destroyed all business pn>-icampaign. | term referiug to rather inferior em-
1, K , f J plovment. W'hen a man said he
rarm products tor a lack ot ai ‘ ■■
!ioo]
Ail
this
Friendship High School.
Friendship State High Sc
will ojien the 1st of Oct.
teachers are entitled to attend
sclxO(;] i'ree; every one, indeed, who
has completed the ])ublic school
^ is entitled to attend this
jsch(>ol, without any charge. The
jteintory assigned to this institution
isall'tlie territory west of Haw
* —— ATiipvp
A Denver man on his deathbed i dormitory on the campus
sc'Iected another husband tbv his! students.' The esti-
widow, but no one seems to know I niated cost of board is $6.00 to $8.-
whieh one of the two he had the i nionth, Tliis will includc
grudge against. | room rent, fuel, board, etc.
The cost of students will be
]>ossibh;.” This reference to Bry
an and Cleveland should be rcmem-: t-ourse
bered. The above is the way Mr.
"J’aft tersely tel is the effect of Dem
ocrat free trade.
Market Report.
Butter
Spring Cliickens, per lb.
liens
Ducks
Geese
T urkeys
Country Hams
Sweet Potatoes
li’ish Potatoes
Corn
heat
Cutton
(jieciu Ilidt's
Green Sheep Skins
l>vy Hides, salt
Diy Hides, iliut
B^'eswax
Talli.\v
'^^’ool, waslied
ool, unwashed
15 to 25
18 to 20
10 to 12|-
8 to 9
8
30 to 50
10
1C to 18
50 to 60
60 to 75
90 to 1.00
1.00
Oo
9
G
20 to 40
9
11
2S to 25
(S
22 to 25
re
duced to a minimum.
All young men and women de
siring to prepare for college. State
University, teaching, business, etc.,
should investigate before maning
arrangements to go awa> to schooh
The boarding hall will be within
fifty steps of the recitation rooms.
For further information w’rite to
Du. W, S. Loxa,
Co, Supt.
P. E. SiiAw,
Princi))al.
was out of a jol> he was supposed
to be looking for - something in the
j way of unskilled labor or any com-
! monplace occupation that might otf-r
' Useii. One (Itfinifion oi’the word
j given by tiie dictionaries is chance
j on occasional work, aud this was
I formerly its most widely accepted
’ meaning
Since the President of the Cnited
j State^J has used the word in ryfl^rr-
:iiig to his r)fficial duties it may Avell
Mx' that it wiil come into still grreat-
I er favor. Speaking recehtly of his
I adnuMistratioD, he said in substance
I that ec(H.ioniii; questions ditl hot in-
I terest hini; to jn’bmote moral causes
I Was his job. Comos, too. Admiral
I Evans iuid says: ‘It was my job to
I take the baltle lieet around the cou-
: tinent.” Thus it is that the lan
guage grows. ‘^‘Job'’, is a good early
English word, fully eqiieai to all the
later uses to which it is put, and
forcible in its simplicity. A Presi*
dent as vvell as a steet sweeper may
rigutfully have a job.
Moral:
Says the Durham Herald; , ‘’It
was wrong for Mr. Kitehin to be
drawing a salary from the govern
ment while down here trying to get
the nominatiou for governor, but it
is all right for our present governor
I to draw a salary from tlie state while
secured by first mortgage on real es-
and guaranteed by this Company.
Write at once to the
following address and
secure by return mail
detailed information about this, the
highest class and surest investment.
Address
J. W. Murray, President,
f
Piedmont Trust
Company
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Burlington,
North Carolina.
President Euosevelt simply jg. |a large part of his time to |
A woman seldom dresses to suit
her husband—unless she pays the
bills.
nores Mr. Bryans last letter hy say- ‘ it up for his party’s can
iiig that it Is not even worthv IThe truth is both of then
Ie.owlooLasi««'™“g
his consideration.
if President Roo.scvelt would take
iiiiuip in behalf of his own poli-
(he
Standard Oil money must look
of them jgood to peoyle in the United States
Senate.
The negro jii.st won’t let himself
be kicked abyut as a football in this
18 to 20 .eies. We trust ihat tie will
Senator JLa Follette has lost his
hold on the elephant's tail in Wis-: presidential inatoh; he is too busy
I with his fall whitewashing jobs.
consin.
If a man liasn^t any enemies it’s
his own fault.
Ever notice how hard! it is to get
busy and pay an old debt.
Earning money is one thing and
acquiring it is quite another.
Philosophy ia gomethiDg you can
read with great profit but go all to
pieces on if you try to act it
Headache?
If it does, YOU should
try Dr. Miles’. Anti-Pm
PiUs. my not do so.
They will relieve tlie
pain in just a few
utes. Ask yonr dingg^st
There are 45,000 druggi^^'^
in the U. S. Ask any of
them. A package of 2a
doses costs 25 cents. One
tablet usually stops a
headache. Tllby relieve
pain without leiiviiig any
disagreeable
—isn’t that what
wantf . ^
“My son Frank Snydor
Dr. Miles’ Antl-Pa!n ‘ .f./,0
time. He never had ‘’-j
help hlni f30 wuch for
year ago Jis came home, a ,'norv'
'reucliul ner>.
one
down sick with suc^ a uJ
ous headache. He k’
the Anti-Pain PiUs, and
I took another and v.:iS
lleved. I always keep ther-'
house now, ana gave n’.ru. -
others suffering wit)! ^ ^
mbs. LOV1SJ3
PowrII, Souli-
of
Your druggist sells
Pain PfUs, we
reTcIrn the'prlce of first packags
If it faii* to benefit you. ,
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 1*
I
Eobej
i-jeen H
dine") »
ilted »“'* “
eDtha«^“
first ineeuoj
IW Wedne
Bgiog
Stwed by fir
git Was
[•jhe America!
Iigreeiisboro,
fiand
side oi the
aud
7at auctiou oi
A dog;s h«>^^ [
„ Raleigh bv Dj
c bad bitten a|
C. Henderboi
tiie dug sbt>^
‘ obia.
' Xl'c Ashelwi
Ltwefk
Cinson, a
Lee at High P«j
C«„k anti well]
ack. Hisbod^
The sliipmentl
jn, ai
beeu very h«
jek or so. Ft
iiqiiired tvvo ei
J the morning
fthe sliipnieut.
The lJuiversitJ
nioa played its til
^11 for the seaso^
Jjcfeating Wake
&17toO. Tbt
>at Knoxville
Kty ot Tenness
The Universitj
pa alumni in Nj
heir annual dinj
^ulevard,
lentil street, on
jwday, October
p is borHHl to gatl
- Chai>el Hill
At Cary about
aleigh, tbe cottJ
t F. R. tiray |
j by fire last
iortly after midi
3rty-fivft bales of
|$2,000 and 2,50C
' were desfcroyJ
Arrangements
Jby tbe general
pk and Southenl
ain8 from lialeii
je trains now ruj
'ille to llaleigh
ltd Washington,
liccouimodate th
R. C. Mulligai
|the First NationJ
am, end.s his eoi
Jlfistitution and wl
llo Iloxobel, Bertij
Ihas organ issecl a si
Mr. Mulligau wad
Ngtnt in Durham
auk .several yeai
i'lie tiign Pc!
Dasswi a .sp
mallpoj
Rial
llatitig to
l^rlet fever
por lailiu'o to re|K>j
|oealth officer upoi
^ciaiis ill id
upoi
tliosi
SlU;!l cases'
jji -(jjy
|tj»ni';iiitinci(J for a
V I'Vank.
tilt; Southern,
suys b
Haiurd
ilUiiir rtl’
I""" put oil' the
I*.' tl (, ‘)ii(bjctf»]
W’licn b(^ a
Vy !ud ia his
\vu|
ny nij
St.
Tl,
_ *Hl I
' will be i
laid were
lirunt, the A
promoting t|
pKs imsible witJ
C'* somethi]
patcnalize in the
>\v.
re
l^ogaii Rice,
county, ,
; last Wedni
‘ ^larshall by