l.he Statt Dfep4tc»' THE STATE DISPAJCH Published Every Wedaeiidiay . -By- Tk* State Citpatch Pablishing Ci5*ji^»ajr, tfarisoffton, N. C. | Or. J. A. Pickett, - - Ji|'rMident JfAMES E. FOUST, Secretary iTreawrer and Biitine** lUiaaager. Office jFirnt Floor, Waller Bjulding. Telephone No. 265.! pay- abscription; Oiie Dollar per yeiu,r able i« advance. W1 commuaici.ti JUS in reganl to either U9WB items or bosinese roatte.’s should be addrewdtxl to, Tfc« Stale Di*j>«tcb and not to any individual connected /.-itb bbe '^^*new8 uot«rt and couimiiHit atioBM of -atportance must be signed by I F;.e writer. We are not responsible for apEaionB ol «Qr correspondent#. SabscriberK will take notice t; >at no re ceipt for subscription tor T1»e SbiA; IN»patd willbehonor^ at this office uiikss it is *HBt>ber«d with stamped aeurew. Eotered a» aecoud-elaas ma jtBr May SO, 1908, at the post office at Burling ♦on, North Carolina, under tbe Act of don^ess of March 3 1879, Wednesday, Mar. 6, lit The spring girl who waa about ready to make her bow is driven back into her furs and niiiiifs. Be it Taft or Rooseveit when the choice is made either -.'iiil re ceive the support of the: jSeput- lican party. The Baltimore AmericL\n says: “One year from yesterday M’-. Taft will be again ii'.duc'.e'd into the office he has so indu5in;ious!y fi!)ed, that if t.!ie date isn’t changed iii the jneantini'::, '' If the Charlotte Ob.-^Grvjar can mold sentimei'ct and mold ij-'nough of it, Undoi’wood will ;De the non'iii'iee for i.he Di-’irocratic Presidency. Thus lav iison is in the lead, with Clark: ;ii close second. Ail contestants in the j^Upatch contest must turn in the^rlimoney as they collect it. . But thjay need not turn in their votts., .We want all subscribers paper to start as soon as the Tf,.')ney is paid in. The sooner th- srabscrip tion starts the soone» it end, and we are not in the Nevrs paper business for fun. The jeon test was not put on for fun, ^ l>ut for the purpose of adding new friend- s to the papers subscription list, and to collect the amoumts due from old subscribers. These mag nificent prizes cost money and lots of it, they are the best mon ey can bay, they are well worth the time thcit it will take to win them. There is plenty of time to begin work, no one is so far a- head that some hustler cannot overtake them, make up your mind at once enter the race and then hustle to win. Orange County Bond Issue. A bond issue of $250,000.00 will be voted on in Orange County in the near future for the build ing of macadam roads. Since Orange is our sister county an d her people are our people we nat urally feel a deep interest in her industrial developments and im provements. Knowing the na ture of people, it will doubtlessr be a difficult task for those who favor the issue to carry it, which should be done eve-n at the sac rifice of much time on the part of those who are working: for its success. The progress of a sec tion or neighbor^hood n(iay be truthfully Judged by its nufltnber of miles of macadanfi roads and rural telephone lines. What County in the state that has is sued bonds for the improvement of its highways would undo the act? But when +he people are ask to vote for a bonded indebted ness which to make these impro vements are pessimistic and oft times chronic kickers. Should we be in a position to influence any one to assist in this road im provement not only in Orange County but any where we would gladly give unlimited space in our columns. That our sister county Guilford on the west stands among the first in the good road movement and that our county Alamance is making strid es along this line we trust Orange ; will keep the ball rolling and that j we may at no distant day have a : state high way from mountains; to the sea. May the people ofi Oranke put forth a determined; t-ffori for the success of this mo^ e' wliich if lost will be lost for years | to come. ! t Some one is going to do some nice joy riding this summer, some one is going to have diamonds flashing, some one is going to do some fancy sewing upon a ma chine that did not cost them much, some one is going to have their best room, set off with a nice bed room suit, some one is going to secure a business edu cation without cost to them, some one is going to have a nice lounging couch so that when they feel bad they can recline easily and comfortable, some one is going to have a most power ful and dangerous weapon to scare the burglars away and thus protect their valuables, is this some one going to be you. Get into the contest and win one of the grand prizes. Never stop until you are the proud possessor of one. It's dead easy once you get started. Enter now, don't let your neighbor get ahead of you, delays are dangerous, get in the race now. Do it today. No school tnday, no rural mails very little business, everything tied up on account of the heavy snowstorm. Verily the ground hog not only knows his business, but is always on the job. li! SaUi oi Rtial By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed in trust i executed to the Central' Loan & I Trust Co., on the 1st day of Feb-1 ruary, 1911, by the Triple City 1 Realty Co., and duly registered] in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Book No. 51, pages 366- 374, to secure the payment of six boi.ds, therein recited, de fault having been made in the payment of said bonds, and the holders thereof having applied to me to make sale of the real es-' tate therein conveyed, in accord-; ance with the conditions con-1 tained in said deed of trust, we will expose to public sale to the | highest bidder for cash, at the; Court House Door of the County | of Alamance, N. C., on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1912, at 12 o’clock M., the land conveyed in said deed of trust to wit: ! A certain tract or parcel ofj land in Burlington Tswnship, Al-, amance County, adjoining the- lands of Davis St., Coble & Home wood, and others bounded as fol lows. Fronting on Davis St., with 25 ft, front and 64 1-4 ft. deep upon which there is a two story brick building occupied by I the Paragon. This lot being a part of the lot No. 104 in the pain of the town of Burlington, N. C., which said land was conveyed to J. D. Payne by D. F. Lamb and wife under deed bearing date of April 2, 1901 to which said deed reference is hereby made and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book No. 25, pages 123-124. A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being sivua.ted on Mebane St., in the City' of Bur lington, adjoining the lands of J. P. Montgomery, the N. C. R. R. Co. land and J. W. Lynn and de scribed and defined as follows to wit: Beginning at a stone on Southeast side running thence S. with the line of* said Of course you do^ and you may baye it; all in the shoe you wear—all you haye right kind of a shoe, and we betieye w^ goC you, at juiit the price you are willijij^ to» paiy for by and inspect our ? krxowy rt is corm^ Just try on a pair and see Bow dain'ty fortable they feel—and the prkc! Weil,, aj^ywhere firom 0O:tlo> $3.,50 will buy a pair of these celebrated ,:lioes; It dbecri’t; mafce* any difference how your fancy may runv we have them, in every style and all the latest leathers—Tan, 'Gun. Metal, Patent Leather,. Vici, White Buck and White Canvas. Long Wear Shoes'are^ dependable. They hold their shape and. wear long;er than other shoes for the s«ame money—made of. only selected leathers and. superbly finished. Call by today, while; you. tiiirik of: it.. ^ i UVs»* \ BURLIiHGTON, C i Look for the JHed Bell 4 L SHOES^ \ E&ecutors Notice. Having qualified as Executor and Executrix of the last will and testament of Laura J. McAdams deceased late of Alamance County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against, the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Elon College, N. C., on or be fore the 1st day of March 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This February 26th, 1912. Joseph C. McAdams, Annie C. McAdams. Executor and Executrix of the last will and testament of La\Jra McAdams, deceased., nouncement of an exaiiination soon to be held at sevt rai places oyer the county for the Rradua- tion. of those students who have completea the Public School coursd. The exact date and places for these e.laminations will be an nounced soon. The faith of the beleivers in t,he ground hog theory, is above par these days. 54 3-4 W. Mebane St., to an iron bolt, cor-i„, . . t i > n. . ner of J. W. Lynn, thence S. 25iTne Teachers Meetmg 1-2 deg E. 214 ft to a stone Lynn’s | the Season, corner in line of N. C. R. R. land, about 245 ft. to a stake J. P, Montgomery’s corner, thence N. 37 3 4 deg. W. 200 ft. to the be ginning the same being a part of the property conveyed to the parties of the first part by Edi son Carr and wife under deed bearing date of Sept. 17, 1904 j session and recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds for Alamance County, in Deed registered No. 27, pages 115-116 to which said deed reference is hereby express ly made. This the 26th day of Feb. 1912. The Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. for Postposed. We regret that we are forced to change the date of publication of the new daily paper frona the 15th to the 25th, The change is made owing tathe faet that some material haS been delayed in ship ment. The paiper will po^iti ve- ly make its appearaneje; Monday March 25th., We have receivesd a great many suggested names» Now that we have a real live chamber of commerce good re-' but, if you have not sent in yoar4 suits snay be expected, Mr. W. do so at o«ce. You may get the E. Sharpe is President,, and Mr. $10 in Gold; which wiil possitive- J. W. Cates is secretary, they ^6^rded to the lucky per- have about 40'membera, and their M»*.2Sinfead o£ Mareh .J \ . l^tn as previsously advertised, secretary is paid a salary, this jyjo name will be concedered un- begins to look like business, less aecompame4 by a ^5 cents The Dispatch is at your service ®'l^swiption. getlemen, we are willing to help de the boosting, as long as you will help do the pushing. Fill in the blank below and send in today.—Address all jetyirs to Alamance Printing Ilouse Grammatica!. Aw Alabama negre,- whoi had spent several years as a servant in a New York fajnaly,. returning tohis honae, attempted in struct membe;% of his. family ip correct usage, espwially ihi thei^ langaage. One (^y at the tablfe his brother said to him: “Gimin® some 'lasses, Sam.’* must not say 'lasses, **’corrected Swn- “You must say mol^ses.” “What is you talkin'' 'bout?” grunted his barother. “How^s I gwine to say mo'' 'lasses when I ain^t had none yetr’—Myall's Magazine. More of this third-term talk aad' we pftay expect some- spiritaa^stic Tappings frorat Don’t imagine that people, are going to ,c«n you ft liar mery time, ther it. The last meeting of the Alam ance Teachers Association for the scholastic year 1911—12 was held in Graham on last Saturday. The day was fair and pretty; but the attendance was not quite as large as usual. This the last maintained the high standard of interest already set by the Association. The main items discussed were Gradation of the School and keeping of the Register. Both items were treated in general conference and much vital information was given It was decidedly in evidence that proper Gradation determines no small part of the school success. Several items pertaining to the conclusion of the years work was mentioned by the Supt. Pro.Tii- hent among tfeese was tko aa- The Burlington post office will be made a postal savings deposi tary April 1st. dig up your hid den wealth and get ready to place it in the keeping.of Your Uncle Samuel where it will not only be safe, but you will receive two per cent interest per annum, you can deposit from one dollar up to five hundred. No person can deposit more than five hundred doUan The ground hog does not have to say I told you so it is here to show for its self. Miss (liable: £lUs s] !Uiy^dStuaday wi' nt Satur Burlington, N. C. Georj^e Washington. Alamance Printiiig House, Burlin^en, N. C. Gentlemen;— Allow me ta suggest the following name for the new daily Also e^losed find 25 cents for which send me the paper for one month. ■ My name is My Address is in pay. one State Dispati^ will iSCCf*

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