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i Y YSv -"'. YlifY 1' 'J I: j"Y 1 .:'. M ( 'f. .1.: :jiY I: l 1 j : : - :'KY-- !!'!ky-y 'SlilKY"; A; ;M-'CC? The State Dispatch. -V . . . - i - - , - 1 LJl L- ; 1 2 ; 1 i im,mmmmm-mmM.mJmmmmim, ' ' . yy.j. - UU n.UM :.i.-.4 An'iri'nn fn 1riira Ull it 19 Wrtrfh.- Jn-fl llHlA 1KS11P. TM- I THE STATE DISPATCH Dr.-J. A. Pickett, B. M. Hornaday, Tttw Rnr a tp t TVcd iTrwT is ' now PublishedL Everyv Wedfies4a? eiieaeedl iQcompiiinff : an -Inddatnai Vl-,- I i!Mtinn fn wVfrflf t nttpntion of the vic-resident ollt&ife world 1 to the many -opportti ' - - - - 1 f - . , : -.m . . Office first Floor, Waller Building. "a,f Yr:r""?T - " - ; I uiaqturer, anu uonie-etft:js.ci. jaku t. uusT, city iuut amuu.1 aQd chiId added to population 0 . numrti nnirtr. ' I iK. r - - -; ' '- y our city aids and benefits every -btza- r : 1 I . - - . ' i SobecriDtion. One Dollar Der year, oar iness and professional' man: the com- ' Yv munity. JNothiag benents a ipwn .'All enmmtinleAti jna in rMraM to AitliAr I Y i , j 'v JiL. T; 1.. ir "T3-r j i:ir i so mucn as lactones, douiidk uprcuua bft addressed to TW Stat Dupatck And not its name and fame so far and wide ta any: individual connected with' the j , v ' - ' . - . ' Y i". AJ1 neVe notes Md communications of ers to ates. We are not resDonsible for oDiniona of I done for other towns can be What iias. been done oBurlin'gton, if we -only co-oper4 0 w ate together f and chow thaVe are the 2, 3, and.T imw tnuat be la Sh J awake to our advantages and posses tut; uueiuess it ' wj au vex vise vucim the 2, 3, 6 and, 7. pages inu CbT Friday r U , d 6 and 8 by UoimU, 12 IL to the world. -T ubBcribere will take notice that no re- Where factories sm to herchanff- cei pt for subscription for Tb Sut Dispatck! . ' i. Y. '. - wS be honored- this rffice unless it is eu or new ones etablisheo, their pro numbered with stamped fijrures. rtfM Mn Ui 'kiW . Winuii u " tv n pya. uni 20,1908, at the post office at Burlinir ergy to be worthy of notice. Other oS2i&a2'r " Act ' towns have 8lvertfeed -themselvea r.. : j and .their resources and their Teward Wednesday: &pjember 15 1909. waf a PWjP0; iJkt eviBry, f basiness man bestir From !ol:g4Jff almost Vtm'lcnotrn 1 themselves and zet in our biir Iu- towns, they sprang info cities of r C O W dustrial Edition. great proportions and are now known far and wide as important Wbat lias become of the. concreteJ manufacturine' centers. street crossings that our city fathers The Statb Pbjpatch baa un- pomised some time ai?o: On Mortaton k;q Wwn' .a . mAan. x rainy days Kke last Thursday tbey the above end, for; J&arlington Jnd are seeaea Daaiy. everyone should lend a helping hand. Advertise your share of the - ' .1 ' . " r .1 comment on the Cook-Peary con- otner interest oi tne troversy Wil there is more prouf at Clt7' ad 0U wil1 "casryoar bread upuu tae waters witn every gooa prospect of a speedy return. ,. : : t Let's Help Burlington Grow. .A ferge numlierof the merchants,. the discovery of the North Pole an other business enterprises io the promises to Je a warm affair. VVeicltJ Burlington are asking for suppose it will get so wa-m that it yur atronage through the columns We will with hold anv further j mmen band that either have been to the much coveted spit. The controversy between Dr. iooK ana iieutenaut rearv over the wbisfeeyi just anything ta driy(B !' fttm-t tXtU. CfntA kiit itV on - V ait" frnf through" found "the i state- bff affairs worse than when. they-fitarted ; sucn a. howl over prohibition ? j The increase in the ..safes'of key in ci ties ..where it is legalizedi) the increaseVirbm month : to month and it seems that it will. uot: be long until it will be common in the drug stores as it was in ' the days of. barv rooms. We reiterate what we have ,' ; ..." . . . said before, tha t the people of North Carolina would x awake one day to the fact hat -the whiskey probleni was far from having been solved. Y ': : ' . -"'t;'-'Y:: - The Acnitural Census. . It is pleasing to note that Census Director Durant is securingtthe cor will make the Pule ea.-v of auras Ht all times. While the railroads are eujoyiiig ar era of prosperity, we would like to see another train put on this line, bet ween Greensboro aud Goldsboro. This train would noty , pove to be a jconyenience, but the cougested con dition of traver iriakes" it :'ari abso lute necessitv. In the death of Edward H. Har riman, which occurred at his home in Arden, N. Y., last Thursday af- teruoon the countiy has loot oue of its greatpst financieiilmisihrKm ftWVhe people 'wbh m osiii our obscurity and poverty in tL" Short space of 40- years amassed tffortube Uflrts. Tberefnre we eommend f many mijlioo&. rflct Two ef thenations multi-million-aires and noted financiers have pass ed away during the present year; H. H. Rogers and E. H.Harriman, but the business of the country moves on and in a few short years, but for their fortunes, they fvill soon be forgotten. Such is lite'. Prohibitioa! Et Oh Yea Beeze. A few weeks ago we had some thing to say about the conditions of affairs in sorae ef the cjjlies- of North Carolina, notaWy Raleighy along the line of improvement tbat prohibi tion had bffoiaght alxwcfe. Among other things- we. said thai Ral eigh appeared to be a wide open town. We publish todav' thp front page an article copied from the Evening Times, of -gafeigb, which shows up the conditions as they ex ist today, lhe comparative state A. J. I .1 . mem cooiaiuea tnerem is an eye opener. To our mind it shows "con clusively that you cacnoi legislate morals into humanity Another thing that is quite po- "wuuiv. vutCT wLuparatiye state ment, is the fact that in 1908 there were nineteen cases tried for selling whiskey, and in 1 909 twenty-two, the proportion of .these cases does not show such an alarming increase asthejdrunk8 and disOrderlys and it appears tHat-the authorities thpii to bear the burdens of the efita kne law-breakSs it. The fact that an era of prosperity now confronts the Southern railway and that they are being forced to rush the double tracking on their main line to handle the rapidly in creasing business is proof sufficient that the wheels of commerce and in dustry are beginning to turn and that we will soon be enjoying a wave of prosperity, the like of which the country has never known. If ceriaip cities in North Carolina do not want the impression to. go abroad that they are wide open towns they had better stop publish ing the police court reports. In Raleigh, for instance, the increase in drunks and disorderlys is alarming, while the fellow who sells the stuff is in another State paying tax to carry on his businesy while we have of tbe Dispatch this week. All vt thee people believe in Ythe lavish use of "printers ink" as a means of reaching out for new trade, not only at home, but in- the rural districts near by towns. We have an abid ing faith in every firm representees in our, advertising columns and we feel sure'our readers will make no nustake.wheiLtpitefeir patron-, age to any of these wide-awake bus iness concerns. The Dispatch is leav ing nothing ondone, that is within its reach, for t&e advancement pf the industrial interest f'tb city and surrounding eoaarry, ad wr feel a&vertising coliwarns appreciate our f &tn to VOU Whfifi VA cr nA frw J fcr-" ' w . - make vouf purchases, m any iirjeP ytWB& republic n t i ! ! .1 .... oi goods, trom a spool of thread to a tract of lancL operation of the farmers of the coun try in compilingthe censas of 1910. For it is: to Agricultqre ' ' we owe all of our greatness and wealth alter all. What could weaccomplish withdVit meat and bread? r Yes farming is the basis rthe very foundation stone of all wealth. Director Durant does a wise act when he seeks -the aid of the farmers id compiling the census. Just thinK for a "moment, it 19 roughly estimated that the value ot arm products in the United States (Hcscut ear win apprxixi triate the enditiBi& soiri of $8,000, 000,000, eclipsing every other pure ly productive industry and making combinations or groups of many im portant industries appear compara tively insignificant. It is the theory of the census di rector that many items which should enter into the agricultural enumera tion are neglected, under ordinary methods, with the result that there is more or less 4?ide variation from truth' in the cases of indivual far mers, making in-the iaggregate an important factor of error. It is as sumed that when theenumerator calls npon the farmer . the latter is unable from lack of preparation or in some eases he may be on willing, to make true and complete show- iog ot bis- years work, and what is ! considered fully as-important the value of bis-plant. It is- pointid out by way-of in- ducement that a full diary: af opera- ttons for the year and Yan accsrate awid minute inventory of utensils aod values wuld be'ofjgreat advan tage to the feimer hiinselC Few farmers it is- aporued could offhaiHl estimate, eve approximately Y the value of their ferming machine ry and utensils- the absence of a detailed and- caneiblly prepared -venfitKy. Y 1e itennof tWralue of product use. for home u.sumption also loon large, in thete iays when farm living has-assoiDedi . much higher level than in the early struggling It Is not improbable that thfe-itetn alone. gives in its integrity, would start- liugly increase the 6u total of the value of farm prodaets. all it is worths" In,-a little'.issue,be7 tweeh himseif and president TafK "egotism seems to have the, better ot his controVial;rw About two months ago Mr. Bry- an wrote to. President YTa ft urging taafc ine laiier uso'iiia, iuuutruue , w, secure the ffiubmissiori to tne states of an amend men t Y to ; the; .f Federal Cohstitu tion i providing :fcr the elec tion of United States Sena tors b di rect vote of the people. The presi dent wpli, that he was not prepar ed tonrge"such an.- amendment as an administration matter, adding: " 'Aa 1 said jri my speecn of accept ance, I hardly deem it a party ques- tion, and as there is ; a . yery - great d ifference of opinion in' my o wn par ty in respect tojt I ' ,thiuk ii ought) to be presented to Congress jnot as an adiniDist ration xiuestiou. but as a matter btindi vid ual opinion.'-' - y. . Mr. Bryan in ; a ; public reference to. this incident, now sars: ' It seems that'heX does hot regard his expres sion ot: personal friendliness as comr mittinsr him to anv enort to secure the amendment. It is hardly fair to hold out such" hones durino- thW campaign andf then disappoint them wnen the election is over." , , Jn a brief review of this affair. the Y Albany Journal , remarks? "Somehow, Mr. Bryan cannot cret it out ot his .bead that he is entitled to a share in the administration of this government He seems to think that by virtue of havinc been three times an ubsuccessful candidate for i tne presiaency be should be attacee to the ' government in an advisory .cTt-'T&isu-a fair shot' at Mr. Bryan's exagerated earo' rjiit fnm another point of view the "peerless leader" is convicted singular obtusness. m mm - r "a-af-ak aar ar av mmm am - aaai -r? . r. . ; t n Tin i i f y ft Si (A mms0 b .- 9) ; Y:YYr-'::c3 IHffliYiil inpect our ncw.FallH C(i ?.0q Hats. : we wuntry and but firia are madc Jn both Stiiff and Soft ?5yfe in! the very latest New York Shapes andld (O over whether you intend to buv oroti rJwf YA ? yourseir tne coirecttJla taslnpnllbirvJall and f Winter ive mad (ft new styles originate 0) jalsb invite you to inigat M es amvihg Yl Makers -We are exduajre Red ven Hole YunubtebUy (A ery sold in Hurlington. Try a pair. Now is the time to subscribe to the Dispatch. . -Jr.. renew -.is .a,,,,,. .. . . . ... ..... . '" , Reaches The Spot The causes of Liver and Bowel troubles are numerous but Vick's Little Liver Pill stimulates both liver and bowels af the right spot. ProTrh by a trial mild cmatrve. 25t .11 Bflt Tbess 1st, Sprlaj udSnaair Cays, Hake STROUD'S DRUG STORP AND x SODA :-: FOUNTAIN :-: HEADQUARTERS Cpld Drinks, Ice Cream, Pelicioas and Eefreshine - r ."v j-uxici, a- aps, uigars and lobac co, etc. Prescriptions fil on short notice. . . T. H. STROUD, Burlington, N. C. - i v nara i aa ai ii it ay ar . ai ar m ar a 11 ar a . r avwck - avaaa -rrvMH :?xv -.- -!.s7tv ''.i-','Sr, I .. ' ' 'Y- Y.. if I TV Qur Sock Has Many Attrac tions, Prices, Quality and Style : - - . . -i - . V P&tsiHis Foot: ia it Again. Heedless of the scathing rebuke admiBistereti hi& by President Roosevelt,, in reply to an open let ter addressed him. during the late Preside tiai campaigp, Cn. W. J. Bryaavlhe recent lieriucratic Presi- deniiaL candidate not long since uuiu tot aaaress 1 resv- dent Tafc an opea letter suggesting thai die President recommend to Congress the addrten of a resolu tion submitting -to the states an amendment t the constitution, providing for the election of the United.. States Senators by 'direct vpie ot tneif people, : In reply fo whe'Jsident Metaphorically speftkingv1ook the hide from him in great shf e3sY YCbmmentine on the indenfeTeditoriall the KooJiw N. Y.Teraocrat and Chronical, an Othordox Democratic Joarnal re marks: V " YYYY - Mn Bryan- airing anrrtrir pevance; aiid incidentally is show- We are going to Start the Season with a Rush. Come and see how well 1 1 . . - we can please you and how much you" can save, ladies' Suits just arrived. See our Suits in the most Fashion- - able, colors and smart est designs. At $9.95 the equal of $12.50, -at $10.00 the equal of, $12.50 to $15.00, at $15.00 the equal of $20.00, atT$20.00 the equal of $25.00, at $25.00 the equal of $30.00 S ee our chUdren's see, puf fUdics" Siverghf ne and jtist what you Ywant tand White. SiiS: 98. The i$2.00 Misses Sweaters $1:50. New arrivals in MkitM See our -Messolihes at $1.25 iri4 great range of colors 36 inches wide ah the regular $1.50 quality. YFaiicy SilkS inches wide, red value $1.25. Special at $1 00. " - ,y:' y:y mgin the very best Tailoring and m6st artistic Designs:- Ifyou Ywant a smart suit, youeritright in and take a vlook through our large r - Autumn Mflmi if dep on our artmerit filled tpYitsjtmopaci !l Mam;ana;Wprih Burhngton, North Garoiina Ev
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