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A^fcjj»;u>ii»*:i«ii »i>i—iMi*|-»»«»i^« ikAs&Sjistr^ir miiimmi0immmmmK0tmmaamm ;^vtbiiBhed Every Wednesday Diapstdb ?al#dbiKt CoBpuy, C. ^ ' IMr/vf. A. Piekett, - - Presideat JUmfiS^ E. FOUST; Seewtwy «ai T««Mrer aai-&tUM«s-'llla«i(«r. Office Firat Floor, WkllenJBuilding. Telephone Nx>. 265. Sabseription, One Dollar per ye»r, pay able in advsDce. All communications in regard'to either sewB iteme or busineBS matters should be addressed to Hie State Dispalcfa and oot kr'aay individusti • coaaected with the J ic« aot8«r and communicatioBS of d by the writer. We are not responsible for ©pinions ©f mportai^ce most be edgxed by the writer, — ssible 9Sf correspondents. Sabitcribers will take-notio^ that no re ceipt lor snbscription' for TW Slatfr Dii^ld* will be honored at this pfflce unless it is smnbered "with stajmipi^ fiirui^s. Entered att second-class matter May *0/1908, at the post offle® at Barling •on, North Carolina, under the Act of fJcHifness of March. 3^ 19794. I?ediiesdaiy» No¥. ISli. Tbaniugiimg. In his THanfcsgiving proclama- ti6ii President Taft calls atten- ti&s to tJie prosperity of our na- lio», the bounteous harvest and of hatred with any na- ta>ii. Living in peace, harmony and plenty we have much to thank «ar kind Creator. Therefore President Taft calls opc® evel^ to set s^ide the 30th day of November and i»iter into hia place of worship and thank the Lord for His good- se^ andtwiMiteotts mercy. Rosgb mi Rob47 The crowd of Youngsters who styled themselves the Halle, een, patrty was rough and roudy last night, instead of contenting them selves with innocent amusement and fun they went in to paint the town red, tearing down signs removing doorsteps and piling did boxes and other rubbish upon the streets and sidewalks, not satisfied with this they tried to^ lieat up the giarbsige cans and S«eak everything in sight The poKcemeri'di^er looked on in sil* «nce or took to the woods. There is no greater crime except mur- i^rthan d^teoyiog^ public ,and pdvate property and these young sters ought to be taught a leason. If their parents have no more in terest in the proper bringing up ©i their children than to allow them to stay out upon the streets *nd other places all night not kixowing or seeming to care where Then punish the roudies and if need be humiliate the parents. What a pity that young boys can not restrain themselves from these acts of lawlessness, and if they cannot, then they should be punished like other criminals. It is up to the city officials to pro feet both public and private pro perty, jmd if they fail to do it, they are guilty of malfeasants in office and should be indicted and and removed. What has become of the law abiding conservative Christian men and women of this town. You had better be up and doing if you would restrain the lawless and evil doers before they take the town. € Who Is Respoasibie? Chir neighbor, the News, com plained last week that the boys and school children were pester ing the street car people, and even going so far as to rock th€ ears, breaking windows, doors, etc. Now we deplore such con- duct, and it should be stopped, but what more can you expect, vhen they are taught and en- eouraged by Democratic parents anH Democratic politicians to in terrupt, hoot at, and otherwise make themselves boisterous and disagreeable at public speakings participated in by Republicans and other parties opposed to Democracy, they have even been taught and told that it was smart and the proper thing to do to tear up Republican literature and announcements of Republican speakings, going so far as to ; the ture of the eandidaite of the R^ publican party for ]P^ideirt,and having been taugfkr this, now that they turn thfeii’ attention to other acts of mischief peiiding the time for the cavipaigns to open. You cry ai«id against these practices, as though they were something new a»d unheatd of. You are just reaping what you have been sowing-these 'ma ny years, and while it is wrong, dead wrong, and shouM be stop ped, you should remember the biblical injunction that whatso ever you sow, that also shall you reap. Take these ostreporus and mischievious younfpsters in the closet, close the door tight,, and make this consession to him: “Yes, :1 have taught you to do these thln^ to thf Bepublicans and bthera who dared, oppose us Democrats, but you. must not do it to us, and therein I ip.m go ing to flog thf *hiie|off oliyou."^^^ This will not atorie liir teethings you h^ve tfiUght hmr, but it ma^^ be some sfitisfactioo to your own fillings, iand unless you have changed wonder^lly since thet last campaign it \^all not atoisie for the future, but let us hope that your own folly has taug&t you a lesson. I mrffmill Him II i^\U ■riMiiii 1".:... gg an {Ti-. M clears ■ jmii ;for a MoHeyieSs c^paign and ai» honest > Br^'^ ;Cr®W9on,^ tepeh yoor r^strars a^ judg€^ ^ eketion that it is jiirat as wrwjg^ to steal votes from the Repuli^ie^s tf^take-iKMMney fi*€OTithe baiBk, ;and we ar^ with yo®and f«ar you m everytMnfr that tends t© upHft standing of man^ Wkh this we wish you a» bon voyage to,. sueeess- in >«ur new field. The St»v^s-:Duryea team! 5» the Gliddoa T^ur finished at the iieikdi all th» h^d (i)f all the carsf thie contest w^bich driyeni y anikteuFS. It the carsei*^ teiked an^ #^yeri bjr owri«js,j(^inK j|ig in 011^ factory feam, ent^fied % ftslwlldexs, an^ fiiven an# eared for fey faetory I Stevens > Diire£U$ k absoMfeIbi! 12 other car» We Were Sincere. In voicing our regrets in last week's Di tirenmtiisf wijen it rolled ally the editorship of the News,/ we were truly sinssere. Biit it seems that Bro, Crowsoh is like the old woman who said that she could not die satisfied unless she had the last word on her old man. Now if Brother Crowson cannot leave Burlington without having the last word vnth the Disi>atch we we willing for him to have that pleasure. We are^! indeed, sorry to lo^e hip from the newspaj^er field iand -^he citi^ zep^hip of ]^ujiinj499K^ aj^ lpaany thinfefe ^#«^i^^ sa€ th^^t.would, be l;^f^^hplea3ar} a^ emBatraSsinpt^ Bro. Cro so^ in reply to his iirticle^ in I ^eek'^isaue headed,,viYesi fro; Experience,” but we have no i wiU against our neighbor and frieijd, and^e Jonging for the last word. If leave \it you must, and will, we want you to go with no rancor in your heart toward us,' any of our stock holders or officers. We have fought you fair, and with what ability we possessed when you attacked our position, or the principles for wl^h we . ttood^:- how well we hav# succeeded w^| leave to our three thousand sub| scribers and who regulaM ly r^d the Dispatch three hun dred and sixty-five days in the year. We have had many a pleasant bout with you regarding the local and national political conditions as they then existed, you have won your laurels, made your fortune and retiring, we do not want you to have to retire under fire, it-s not manly, you know. You have filled a ussful field in Burlington and surround ing country, and oiiee upqti "a time you stood for peac^, law and order, you were against every sembance of of wrong, but for some time past you have taken such matters more easily, which has caused your friends i much concern, they have been in a quandary whether to attribute your seeming change of heart to the fact that for the past two campaigns you have been the money dispenser for your party in this county, and having hanr died such large sums n^ded to coax the doubtful voters, you have become identified with the interests, or to the fact that you had made up your mind to quit the newspaper field that|3you thought it best to takej these matters as mere incidents in the human political life, or having gotten tfingled up as money dis penser and rounder up of the fleetera^ you had to make prom ises that you would assume a more friendly attitude to Two of the came tharvog^h clean sccares. On ly |ut#f4he»84’.whie|!. I^w T^k when they rea^M Jaeksonvxlle. The single penalty the Stevea® team^ sofoed was imposed oil the of ciar for eareki^ ^vmgand tt^ i«ir ahy fatik of the machine. ' ^ The genexal fee^llng aoMAigrthfe ■ IJa tourists whe& tiltey reached sonville; and xmmg aut^dblie enthusmt# s^^eiit^ 0 be that the Stev«!isi-Disrye^" b^ ingr'sioek cars in the handd 6f amateurs,. g&¥etibe most rentsrk- able i^rforDiance cf the. run by %ominjg4n second. An iexamina- into Jacks(mviUe through the last 90 miles of deep sand, ifai^..a drenching rain, sl¥!>wed in ^ good conditiosi as tl^ they left the ^actsju^y, except for scratched and myd bespattered paint. They madt an extraordi nary record for leiiabiMty-and consistent runuiaji; **•. ^, A New Yorkl man seeking heart balm ■ from at lady wh6 taught him the “e /e«'kiss." He evidently ^ found-1 jar an j^iltol delusion. Boston, Oct.. 2T.—Attorneys, for Clarence % ftfche$on, the dergyman acctinsedi of the murder rof Avfe Linneli succeeded in de- !f(eating the plan of tlie prosecu- i tfon to ccwipei tfte d^ense to prp- dtteebefcare thegraaid jiory letters' photo'graphs a^ other papers taken from the amister's rooms after feis arrest, R^fetwt,, Boms, a private detectfve enaplojed by the defense, who"took the various artiides froan Mr.. Bi^hesonTs a- partmewti and wfejohadl feeeu ^b poenaed, failed to> app^ p^ore the..^#^' |ary,,^ai!^ft:wai» rander sto^ tli^t‘ the, Metric interid«d to quesftic^: l^rfBs ri^ird- ihg the dociiniea*tsJ, but after a Gort'fereoee with Jod^ A. Sanderson today at which b«rth sides WTKPe represented!,, the in- tenti^p.was edL D&tnct Attorney Mterwar# that Buri!GSFh3»d fopa Ifet of.the papei^andl^^^^^ bm dedared he haa trsi^£»ri^ them to theattemeys refitf^nt- iasr tlM defendant. He added; -14e> feot: kfto^w of any law by which I can compel co^nsifel for t|^ defmse t$> paroduee thoae i^rs. It i»tlindef9tiCKiMl^:1^ the article estipon.whlch the Go:ro3r^ment pla^ much imptn^ce itiehid^ a number of lett«^ written ;tp Bichiesm by iii^Qding Mis^ Ltnnell. Thesisedal s^ioq of thegM4 jury which has been sittinjsjr^n the case for the past two days^r failed to comi^lete the e^aimna? tion before adjournment ws^t$kt en this afternoon^ until Mbiid^F .mcMrning. . It is probaple however accord ing to District Attorney Pelletier that all the vdtnesses will be heard by Monday evi^ning. This Wiaulti Indicate that a report as 10 whether an indictment has been found may be expected Mon day nigi^t. We know tbHt Wsjehoiiseipjen b^ : the ,^mdi promise you ‘‘higfeestqpric^/’/i/Thcy mean, their] markets; but they do not, and cannot mean ■'highest prices,’’ because th(^ know and we kno^, and,wc want you to know, that without keeo c,#i!pflMoii,J^hi^cst^^p cannot be obtained. Xhc more people there are wanting a thing, the more that Jhat thing- Now^ our buiy «5rs want tpl^cd, they want it^bcig^ie oier fellow waats it, and; wants it bad. Our not limited to the biiyersof the Big Companies, we^havcl^om five to ten time s as many Independent Buyer? as ariy jothe: market, and they buy sever^ million pounds annually. To do this, they BID HIGHER than the Big Buyer, and in the meantime they tre making fhe Big Buyer bid up to the “top notch,” on thcis: purchases. : That, is the effect of competi tion, and that ij^ why *DanviUe stands prcs^minent as ‘‘Leading Loose j Leaf Tobacco MaurKet.” ':T 1 don’t t^ke any changes on doing “as well” on some oShSlr!SKt7¥^it sell in OSnvSlc, and KNOW that yoif°are doing the BESt . * The Danville Co-Operative Warehouse Compsmy is th^ best agency in the business today for the sale of “Loose tcaf Tobacco.” Operatipg six large warehouses, known as Acree’s, Ban ner. Central, Holland’s, Planters and Union, whi^li are un excelled £is to IcMi^tion, lights, floor space, and accommoda tions, and conducted by the ablest cf>rps Of men ever engag ed in the business, with ample capital, and every knoWn fa cility, we offer you not only “highest market prices, but^ a CERTAINTY of ‘ higher prices” than can be obtained (elscr where at any time. Every assistance, courtesy and accommodation is personal ly extended to our patrons and friends, both at selling lime and crop growing time^. We solicit yctur patronage on these grouuds, and can, and will verify our claims. . Your friends truly. Mile, Virginii t|e prdUli^ of lasting: ro for the entire fain% at pop. Hie sipe$ for iitroffien drem and are tiPTrral) jPiiM : ; COMPANY . \‘V>- Ul IV' .own ‘ Vl^hoiesale, Oii^ Warehouse DanviUc^ Va. I# Mbr Frm I am glad to tell you eolcHT ai^ higher mth uirlSiHi Bring Bse a loadlfed few sales made this >reeki YoOr with character and have fw years, it; Below I give you a At . it Mr. J. M. W. Vl^ebster, Topnot, $:^^9.25. 'Hr ■■.12.75".. 25.00 45.00 28.00 16.00 8.65 Ay, $^.55 22 >56 :78 32 56 70 46 Mr. Felix Cobb, Topnot, N. C. a At Mr. Lea Bradsher, Bushy Fork, N. C. $18.50 17.00 i 43.00 18.55 35.00 23.50 14.00 145 190 58 85 20 86 180 188 At i t $ 9.50 24.00 26.00 22.50 40.00. 26.00 20.50 12.25 117 100 122 130 74 226 220 Av. $19.32 Mr. W. A. Jeffressj Mebane, N. C. Av. $2a78 Messrs. Fvans & Jeffress, Watson, N. C. At $43.00 ’* 16.50 “ 25.00 “ ,12.75 Av, $22.92 122 192 222 165 44 47 88 180 180 150 254 140 At $ 8.75 27.XK) 41.00 25.00 16.50 12.75 18.00 12.25 Av. $18.27 REST AMD health TO MOTHER AND UM. VUCSLOW** SOOTHIKO /SSwS used f» ovtr 8IXTT YSARS 1w MOTHSR8 for th«Hr U TKIi'TBlNO, with JPSRireCT BOOTSSS die Cmi,D, fLUiXB att PAIN; CURES W^COUW |TtN^ setnedv for ®IARRHB^ •olutclr Unnlei)^ ^ Wiasbnr*« Soothing: Synip/N^ *•** Uad. Twartjr-ftvtceatt* not*!** C8 r chen CAl Di seve C16 H and toba I LO As sopi ^jdaent enw , your Chr Mr. Ey •Ohapel H: ’the guest ' If Mr. ' ^convict^d will his n ‘ Mr* M iseur, N.C the guesf The will take you overj ed. The PI Vsold Satq JlM just thecofgnJ The c6i •€of» :bj»il withiti bvfllding I iin|tallatij itev. .s(§ of HI weel[ Mrs.! le, cei stingn An| f|med ,fceP« d$y has a|M is a. ailfood hJ y%ng .As th ptiStfc g( J?B. rtpnnce dliite anc the pubi he will d office daj Monday^ thj the othel in^schc m t t: « t « t i « i t % % t m $ t ft _ I:..':.',.;’.!;..
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