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II'V ■ I' 'ii : j S’ i . I ■S« Pnbli»h«d Evwy W«aij«Klay ^ Sut» Di^i^ PdbS^;»i C—piay, Fresicient E. FOUST, SeereU»y gmd Tttwnr aa^ BoMtM* lkMi£».'«r. OflSce First Flour, Walfer BuUding. Telephone No. ii!' abecriptioii. One Dollar je»r, pity- able ia advanc sr. AHcominunlcatijnsin ni^^ard to either •ewa items or husiness nii sitters should (w itidressed t-o Tfce State Diisnwiiefc and oot #o any individual connecterl with the Baper. > All -news oyteK ai»d eonoirawnieationa or mportance''ma«t be eignedl by the writer. We are not rwponsihie tr;'-." opinions of •Bjr i»f*«epoiident». Sob»criber« will take notice thatpo •dpl^'for subscription for T,;k State wifi be hoaored at this offl« unle»>s ;it i« umbered with stamped fiavsrea. Katereti a«( second-dass aiatter May ah l908, at the . post oflBoj at Buriiag^ toM. North CaroHaa, ondin- ^ Ao« of ^MQjress ol March 3 187JI',, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1912. B seems to have beien lost in obHvion, and Bryan Sttaked into Ryan. 1x)!i^eiaSse!^ we have now reached a pe riod when a new series of nost rums ?une being preached through- the, old state. Concerning® th^ hostroms the Presi^ dent will undoubtedly ®^^ment ob^ously needs nursing thing more to say andcrfeful attention, and not teen talks* which he is scheduled to deliver before the close of the current week. Ever since the thirteen origin al colonies went into the govern mental business on their own ac count there have been those whose conception of the -.mear^ ing of popular government is that it can be made and ’ must be made a panacea f6r all human ills, and this element apparently believes that government can be so formulated: .as to, counteract the weaknesses and fr^lfies of human naturie. In hts. speech at the Ohio feast th^ P^sident comment^. with good-ifiatured sarcasm concerning the trans cendental optimists in politics who are “?igainst the things i *Fo be experimenting witK politi cal nostrums just now is like un to a man who is well taking an advertised nwidi^ive j ust^,!^ see ^it wyl not make him better. uryfKipulftrtSCheme of goverrt- newly discovered remedies. How-Dj-Do How-dy-do Mr. Voter, .1 don’t that are and are in favor of. ue ideas which are tc met^moiph reckon you know me do you Won’t you let me come in and sit down and talk awhile? My feet are cold and my back is thinly clad and my little tummy is near iy empty and I am feeling mighty blue, .I've been this way before Ibut it.was a mighty long time go and things were not like they iare now. You will notice that theise .moss on back^ but ilmt ne^ not create any ^- cem. , Let’s sit down here and talk things over, I have been ,a- J>old badTinap^ from Bitter Cr^k and the deviN jne)pt,t)iai w set down, to my -cre^ llil'le aw ful i guess. I !u..o cried to, tare up this uiitry oncev and ’make a: junk hop out of It ‘and destroy the I our entire instit»itionae|Ei||| bringp^erican flag. I have set up about a condition whe^ only the]*’'^”J ^ bow I ■ 1, 11 'u 1 j i could beat the folks who were just shall have luxury aaid ; opposing me. I have commits the undeserving be poor. He i political theft so often that my declared that, as is the case with j memory staggers at the record. all political nostrums, the radi-| I have even tried to run this cal governmental remedies that; u- j — ftnd I came blamed mgh bustmg are now bemg adverted exi^cts^^j^g whole thing into smithereens the reform to proceed, ‘ ‘not; i made times so hard that people from a change in the individual, | nad to eat their soap-grease to es- provided in the ma-! cape starvation. I have cussed : of g«vern.e.t under^ «ut ttae , which the individual livp and.^ggj^ most incompetent con- Wrangle. ; has his being. It is to irppose^traption that ever tore down the Rrpnk in thp Demof ratic nartv ‘government a respon-; political pike. Maybe you have ^ b^the W^n! 8‘bility for the. happiness of the^^essed who l am My name is used by the '^^^oi -yvatterson it never had he- - repented. ,jindividual that it never had- De It seems but probst^ble that a ywah who would make applica tion for a teacher's pension would accept a campa,ign fund. Among- the many kksks regfist-. erei in our office the present week about bad roak comes a ^ . strong one from rioonstation 1 ^ provided in Township. ^Othe r.’V Tbe ' Wilson-Watt«rs(i iljE 11 should be permitted to have the caused wrangle grows worst; from day , t9 day, and each day brings new reply I Speaking of the politi:-al nos-'strings to Uncle Spm's apple Mr. Wilson claims F„^r. Watter- ^ troums in the large and general, ;art and let me drive the old son had solicited campaign funds | the President conceded that, for thing awhile. Yello^ Jacket from his friend Mr. .Syan which most pai*t, there is nothing Mr. Wilson,s managi;!'.!: .Mr. Me-1the effort that if being made, 5Ai£ OF SEAt£STATE, . Comb refused to consider. Mr. I to introduce them which-violates: Wattterson q^s Mr, W'ili^n a|th® principles of justice and nghtn^j^g^ ju certain Mortgage ex liar, and in fact each claim the ■ eo«shess. The same can, of; ecuted to the undersign^ on other “lied.’' i couf^, be saidof greenbackism,^!5th day of Nov., 1999 and (fiilx This is a" pretty wrangie “‘"a?* and the men wlio claim to be leaders of i;North Carolina . in BoA the Democratic pai’tv to be en- |*^^trvras of the ' 4fi/page». 273 to 2^^^ to . ^ar gaged in. I declares the Prwident, ‘‘when^cure the payment of a certaffi . In our estimation, the worilthis^set of refwn^, offer theiriB^d;vcohyjJ^' ‘certein M #’ liar should be used soarinfflv remedies for defccts in the* ad- and especial,^ ^h^;-inist..tion of justice they J are seeing the leadership of a jutterly the fundamental;(}0|.gig^ed will expose t6 public great nation. ; principles of righteousness and! sale to the highest bidder for ^ justice.” The President describ-' cjah at the Courthouse .door of Kliscoiidcct of Large the methods j the county of Alamance, on Sat. roi«onacCT or Large jcaooi Doys I Feb. 10* at eleven o'clock a. m., We are informed ' 1 P. ® the land convey^ in said Mort- ' hat unless I in a;3plying the comparatively beller conduct on the jjjart of the; aewly invented remedy, the re- large school boys is i’lad in the]call, the judiciary. He pointed future as they go and come from | j,at under one form of the school the town officiji*.,!:? will take; recall, as it is supposed to apply ^ the judiciary, the judgmentjri^ Newlinraiid'oth^ Wo oiticiai of the town desires j of hlgjjgg^ court upon the jand lying on the road leading to STiest a school boi and bring qQgg(;jon of the constitutionality frdni Swepsonville^ to Saxapa hiir. into*the courts for trial but of laws might be referred to duty demands that order he pre gage Deed to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Alamance County, Thompson Township, bounded by James Parrish' Samuel Thompson, Wil liam Turrentine, Johnson Par- popular vote to detennine wheth« served and unless better c )nduct | er or' not the court was right in Is deported iii future such; its opinion. It ought to be ap- wiill ;be the case. i pare nt to the most casual obser ve are sure it is often un-^ vation that such a use of the ref- thoughted on the part: of the boys. erendum is subversive and dis- haw, and more particular describ ed as follows: ' Be^nning at a stone near the branch Wm. Turi'entine’s comer running thence So. 79 1-4 E. 23 ch. and 25 links to a hickory, thence S. 2’ west, 35 ch. and 23 links to a white oak, thencoi S. who do not consider, , However | organizing of the basic princi-1 ^kTnear the^creel^ a bit of warning if properly tak-jpjes upon which the courts are [hickory, thence, S. 21 3-4 west, en may suffice as a pre ventational j established; The President’s' H and 80 links to a stone in and save the parents of our boys | conclusion is that “to take away i ground Newlands Corner, trouble. It is but nature for boys I from, the courts that element of to enjoy amusement tut frequent independence, that power to de- ]y no consideration or,care is giv- terniine right and justice, is ut- en to where amu-semesits end and terly to destroy the administra- many tinies our youths make themselves liable when: they least intend. Taft OB Reform No«tmms. President Taft is s ;.:heduled to make a tour in his !,:;ome state, Ohio, this week. .Daring this tour he will speak; seventeen times. What might be deter mined the keynote of these speeches was sounded in the ad dress which he deliNi-red before the Ohio Society of New York. He mentioned in illustration that greenbackery, ■;> j pulism and free silver at siKteeii to one all have iield their swap and found a considerable part oi Ohio peo ple who were willing to try the experiment of each liiew doctrine which was to take away from man the necessity oi labor and make tlie des^cvi^g ;riq|3^, jSe tion of justice and make it as dependent upon despotic rule as if w(» had one-man power in the gavernment.” There is one fact which the propagandists of the new-fangl ed theories that are to save the people fi'oin imaginary ills would have populcu- observation ignore. To tiiis particular fact the Presi dent called attention in his speech before the New York 0- hio Society. This tremendously important fact is that ‘\ve are enjoying today a greater per capita holding property by the individual than ever before in the history of the country. Never before have the farmers been as prosperous, and yarely before have the workingmen had high* er v'^ages. Never before has the eqmility of opportunity mani- festMi itself as it does today in thence, North 73 west, 24 chs. and 50 links to a post oak, on the side of the road, thence North 8’ E. 37 chs. and 30 links to a stake, thence North 70’ E. 35 chs. to the mo».;t;h of. spring branch, thence down said branch, S. 19’ E. 4 chs. and links to the beginning, contain ing 2441-10 acres more or less. Less Deed of release for 115 3-4 acres recorded in Book Deeds No. 45-46 for Alamance County, Graham, N. C. This the6th day of Jan., 1912. Central Loan & Trust Co., Mortgagee. Decrease in Whiskey Licenses. Raleigh, Jan. 26.—Special It is an interesting fact that for the year 1911 in this, the eastern, North Carolina district for inter nal revenue, with Raleigh as headquarters, there were issued 1,006 licenses for the retail and hotel-dealing in liquors, compar ed with 714 for the previous year and 828 for the year 1908-1909, However, in the western dissrict there were only 199 licenses is sued, compared with 445: for 1910;. and 571 for 1^9:; i .: , . ,The of ibe lamw "Que^ Qijality” Sfibc for womeii uslier ? in the ^Autumn and'^inler season i^m.ncw unsurpassed Jof style; fit ancl wwkmaa^p. Smaipt ongunid ^ dkrindiyc touchy Aiil . linked the woids “C^ieen Qy^” witK the ^ footwear are here in profusion, at moderate priiSesJ . It will be a p!ea^i^^ Aw 3?^ [wliile our stodc it at its best TJWiy w*«ee_«»em Ic^ FOSTF R SHOE COMPANY I EuriingtoD, • N. e. .^E TAKE pleasure in anncuncing to the I W^ public that we have on display ready for your inspection our Ne w Spring "fem- " broiders and Laces. ...I—.1 II ■ m «n—'■.■■■ I I ;i II I I-| ..Ill I. Ii.i I Qii QirQrk time wheri Eiribrpidcrs and Lar- OUlC Olgll Ql OJ/rillg es in such great quantitiesire laid to view. Embroied Flouncing. Allovers, BandSj Optradore, Galloohs, Edg ing and Insertion^o match.* All widths from the very narrow to the very wide, and prices ranging from 5'to $2.50 the yd. I o o 1 f 1 r\ ia c kinds. Valencenrie, Gieirman Vais. l^dV/Co 111 Irish, and Clunny with the Insertion and ' Edging to match 5c to $1 the yard. i are showain great variety in the following W m tc VjrOOOS Linens of all kinds. Lawns, Cambrics, i^iti and Barred Flaxons, Mercerized Batiste, Crispsts. Dimities. Nainsooks; Long Cloth, Crepe Cloth, Voils and Marquisetts. For Early Spring Wear SSs"*4* tion of new and staple styles in Ginghams, Percales and Suitings. Prices 8, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents. Four Big Specials for the White Sale. One Lot beautiful Embroidered Floucing, 45in, v^ride, $1, value at 50c Ae yd 1000 yds, Valencenne and German Val Lace, 10c quality^ at 5c the yd. 1500 yds very fine count soft finish white Cambric, 20c quality, at 12 l-2c the yd. 600 yds of strictly 10c Percale, 33in. wide, at 8c the yd. Burlington, North Carolina Mil and Mr Jas,. Squires 1 |for Hillsboro ^pend'a, feW da} »HheNoxaU,Bo A . much need ^i^nization is s«xe. A ji.ven to this ,eii ft the Ward He Dispatch Year . . . ItESr AKD NEAITH TO WmSt AND e«iUll M*8. Winslow’s Soothiko 8t*ot ased fo»r over SIXTY YAAKS by MIW101»S ^ MofliBRS for their CHltDRBN WHII-h TItKTHXNO. with 3PERFKGT 8UCCBS& » SOOTHES the CHILD, 80rr«N8 the >1 AI.I.AVS »U PAIN: CVKS8 WiND COZ.IC ■ is the best remedr lor X>1AX»H(BA.. » U solutely hAtnilesB. Be tare and ask fee • WinslqWrs SoiithinK Syrvp,** «*«4 talMt va oOi«» w 'iS'7 . . ,l_v. . u . • • •., . ■ . • 'ji5rrT4(L-.i i il
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