Si Notice of Sale of Rea! Estate. . •« . . . . • ;.»., . ..'.> .««ti. i*HE STATE DISPATCH PubliBhed Every Wedueeday ‘ —Bj-“ Tk« Sute Ditpktch Publuhing Conipujr, BnrinftoB, N. C. Dr. J, A. Pickett, MM£S E. FOUST, Semlary and Tre»inrer aod BasiasM Msnager. Preeident Office First Floor, Waller Bnilding. Telephone No. 265. pay- ubscription. One Dollar per year able in advance. A.1I commuuicati.»ns in regard to either n?W8 items ur business matters nhould be addressed to The State Dispatch and not fco any individual connected with cbe paper. , All news notes a.nd coinmunicntions o) mportanee must be signed i>y the writer. We are not responsible for opinions ot Mr corre»poodentB. Subscribere will take notice that no re- teipt for gubecription for The State Dispatch will be honored at this office unless it is aumbered with stamped fisrures. Entered an second-class matter May SO, 1908, at the post office at Burling %on. North Oarolina, under the Act of (jOo^BBs oi Marsh 3 1879. Wednes!a|r, Dcc. 6, 1911. Organize the civic league. What is the matter with the Graham Fire boys. They are al right alright. We take off our hat ta you brave fire laddies of oiir sister town of Graham. Don’t sit around ai*d tell how bad-the town looks and uns^n- ife^ry it is but he present at the organization of the civic league. Welcome, ITirice Welcome. We welcome The ^?eyerend Mr. Andrews into the Newspaper fold. An^ assure him of our hearty support to every measure that tends to the moral, social, and spiritual uplift of main. The Writer 4ias known Mr. Andrevs^s from boyhood, and know him to be an honest upright Christian gentlemen, worthy of the res pect and confidence of the read ing public, as well as the support and encouragement of the law abiding and peace loving citizen ship of the old North state, we do not know whether the News under the new management will be democratic or no, but we know that the Editor has the courage and ability to maintain his con victions what ever they may be and that he will do it at all hazard We may not be able to follow you politically Mr. Andrews, .but aside from politics we hope b^ able to back you up in try:in|: to correct the many evils tbat ixist in the futi^r^ withiDi pur=^Ji^ed commuriityi- The s&jsda for everything noble and in ing, in the News we hope f|r| an able ally. We again welcome you Mr. Andrews and extend yo^i the right hand of fellowship in'- the newspa^per;fra.ternity. M^y’you continue 0 live among os and prosperf©^en if you have to do it to the financial detriment of our own sh^t. The Dispatch. If you want sanitary conditions in Burlington go to the mass meeting at the Baptist Church Friday night and assist in organ izing a civic league. A mass meeting on municipal sanitation will be held at the Baptist Church Friday night. Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll will be pre sent. If you believe in civic im provements ddft’t fail to go. If you don't believe go anyway. , 't’Ke citi^ns 'of l^uHlhgtott ahould feel prdiid of their water system, with eight streams of ’^ater playing upon the at one time, and the pressure show ing no signs of weakening is something to be proud of. The fire boys may not be above criticism for the many blunders apparently made in their methods of fire fighting at the recent fire, but ill will r.dmit that they sav ed thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of property. We must be charitable enough to overlook thier blunders, and say all praise to our fire boys. When it comes to making time there is no fiies upon the Greens boro fire laddies, 32 minutes with an eight minute stop at Gien Raven siding owing to a freight in the way is no ..bad record for time from Greensboro to Burling ton. We are deeply grateful to all these brave fire laddies, and feel sure that our own boys are willing to reciprocate at the first opportunity. Resolutions e! Respect. Ihe followmg resolution adopted by the Sunds® Sc^ ''h isiwre#^ ®1(® the Burlingtan Reformed cHurcfi Sunday Nov. 26th 1911 by nking vote, followad by brief prayer. J. 1^. Hoffman, Supt. C. G. Slaughter, Sec. Wher^s in His all-wise Provi dence Almighty God our Heaven ly Father removed from earth to eternity on the 25th day of Nov, 1911 the* soul of our beloved bfothyfer, Wm. Mitchell Cates, who for two years from Sept. 1 1911 By Virtue of the power contain ed in a certain deed in trust exe cuted to Central Loan & Trust Co., on the 22nd day of June, j 1910, by R. J. Hopkins and wife, j and duly registered in the office | of the register of Deeds of Ala mance County, N. C., in book No, —, page No.—, to secure the pavraent of a certain bond, and the holder thereof having applied to the Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee, to make sale of the real estate therein conveyed in ac cordance with the conditions contained in said deed in trust, we will expose to public sale at the highes bidder for cash at the court house door of the County of Alamauce, N. C., on Sat., Jan. 6th, 1912, at the hour of eleven o’clock a. m., the land conveyed in said deed in trust, to ,wit: A certain track or parcel ot land in East Burlington, Alam- mance County, North Carolina, near Anthony’s Saw Mill, desf*rib- ed as follows: Beginning at Elizabeth An drews, Northwest corner thence N. B6j deg. W. 3 chs. to a,stake, thenqe S. 2i deg. W. 3.33 1-3 chs. tO;a ^take, thence N. 88^ deg. II. 3 ichs. to a stake, corner of Elizabeth Andrews, - thence with her line N* 2| deg. E, to the ^^nhing, containing one acre more or leiss. This being the land of the said J. H. L. Hopkins, the deceased, iind this land was will ed to ,Rr J. Hopkins ajid Mw- garet Hopkins, arid this deed of trust made by the said R. J. Hpp- kins and Wife, conveys only ohe- half interest in the said land here> in described. T)ii3 the 29th. day of Nov. 1911 Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. FELT SHOES FOR EVERYBODY' R. K U. iH(i. 8. Miss Effie Isley of Raleigh spent last Friday and Saturday on No. 8 visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Isley. Thanks to Andy J. Ross for a nice mess of “sassage"* ft was fine. Thanks to our friends for work on the roads. . . We had the pleasure of meet- served as the faithful Supt. of ing our good old friend Zan Barn- our Sunday;'^ch^. Therefete be well and wife last week. Zan is Aftvr you have'been standliig'. ’o- all day,'there is. nothing morv: reNtiul aad comfortipg than to go nome and slip your feet kio a pair of easy, coTifortaye, felt" shoes. Just the thing f% tv.?ry meiSi&er of the family—Mama, Pi- pa, Brother, Sister or Baby. Es- :elknt f®r a Chnslmas or Birtfedaf iift the^re wars® and co^. ;. 2 *’ 4 - tpii' ' Noi* istDe We have just received a jUg sfaipweQt of vilfe Felt Shoes, Fttr top aoi ribbon iTiinmed; red^ parjplel, —in fact, we have them ra aiti styles and coWy aad ilT^^^ not a pair of th^e s^ei t(^; Imock: around home are jniss- bg the ‘j%s of l^me Ufe. Don’t pat of£ getliiif a j»air^btit drop in todajr tk^ are^^d. it Re ' t press o4r* m6it a tire our on Mebane R, F. D. No. 3. There m place m x>ur boigim for '#1# ;iolKs.-': I ifl I Jno. B. Contrail is havmg his ex- house painted, Helps the looks. oneof our fij|st cl^s ■s is dcHiiig th^ work. 1 y /-J roj ■ 'V ■,.TT sore 0,^ ^inters No. 8 is noted for its painters, bereavement. ■' " Prof. J, Ji. Allen of Mt. J^llai Resolved 3wi,“-that a copy of N. Cy, visited his wife and baby i these resolutions be placed in oiir at W, A. lewis’ last we^k, we j minute book, another copy be sent were glad to, shsJ^e Ms haiid. i to the family and also to the city Allen is alrighL , i papers for publication. ' Miss Nettie Albrignt our j --——' -— charming teacher at Islejj’sl tl m school, went to the teachers “to j thompson-may. , do” at Raleigh last week. She^ At 8:30 p. m* last Wednesday! S?®" ^ . Nov 29th in the presence of a ., few friends in the Reformed par- pamtmg on the Mor- sonage here Mr. Herbert Thomp-, ^ son of ’Alamance County and ^ i -.tu u Miss Sarah May of Gui'+’ord coun- . Bays tof^. me with her - - to Hillsooro k\»t Thursday. We had a nice time. When we got in a car with a quantity of school teachers in the car were 23 wo men and 3 nien^ One time in our life we kept quiet. ty became:|i)isfean,d a^ vin- der the beautiful cererhony of the Reformed Church, spoken by Rev. J. D. Andrew. They begin life with the good wishes of a host of friends. Tobacco Market Sound and Solid Although one of our warehouses was burned first of the week our tobacco ninr!:ct ’"ill to have record breaking' sales un hurt. Mr. Morgan has secured the old railroad ! shop buildings and will give his customers the best of service. While the loss of the fire was heavy it will in convenience the market but little* ^ Planning to Go Housekeeping 9 0 0 I To give you a pi ano that favors this picture at Exit Crowsoa, Enter Andrev/s. Our neighbor and esteemed contemporary, The News has a new owner and Editor in the person of Rev’d Mr. Robert M. Andrews, Mr. Crowson the for. mer owner and Editor having sold his interest to the new own- . er. We welcome Mr. Andrews into the fraternaty, and bid adeu to Brother Crowson. We wish for both of you, health, wealth,, and success in your new home. but you will be better off in 5 Years from now if you Don’t Get it! We have pianos at $250, $275 and $3pO that are S^AFE to buy—and you will THANK US LATER for per- suading you to buy them. AIhY new piano (even a $125 one) sounds fair ly well a few months, but like those “50-cent gold rings they “show up bad” in a few months use. “Easy terms to people who pay.’’ Burlington, North Carolina pretty soon? Then consult us for ideas about furniture. 0 No matter if you are not quite ready to buy. Come in ^ and see the furniture that will make your new Home a /• nest of cosiness and comfort without straining the pock % etbook too hard. Bring the other party with you. jZ B. SMITH I N r i „ ^ S The State Dispatch has the largest home circulationj § % of any paper in ^arriance County—Try an ad— Mtj Merchant and be convinced. ars in goods presei I LO Mr. H. at Memp gueftt of fuest of ] anday. ( 2 HORS ainywher Wiachine , iiliss R vilte has Cicero ■Oraves f WAN' of good on subs( patch. Mr.y /his fami will be of Eno Mrs. cord, JS is visitii Frank Thei^ has fun third o: premiui on R. A Mr. C oufele> > day at his fatli Hospita i^v. the Lut day for days tr eon; Miss promit^ spent ..ffuest Mrs. CJ WheJ sure to] every mail will m must Evei son ot Hill, ents at and etery ing C€ Rev. Mr. ing B.| in Balj his ill trade are c( stock i the hd % $ p $ $ % 1^, m