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>ale.-. land farnj lebane, f(. »nd Graded «^elliiig, aH of running wing water. Ind Only 1-2 40 acres in woodland, I ,f®r grain, pii cheap. nist Co. N. c. oan. See Tifns (' rSeHHrf, ■■ iifis DJohn.oii • W Brow It lers. Il kinds of au- Ihe most satis- |e but skilled % give us an ^ :iency of oui M in the line of PANY You nston ist. pee over the )ared to cor- leadache, re- ^ur eyes, give )ur eyes feel fe you should “lays are dan* think what JI will be glad |n your troub* >mc up and |)u need any- rantee all my lyour money hston, Ulist. liLE.—46acre, farm 2?! h Haw River on maca Good four room two] ? and tenant house. pTid TO the cultivation] >, corn and wheat. For] on apniy toJ. M. Bason, ’ iinrlington, N. Rico’ Np' Wonder lar av.'ay Porto of a wonderful That is believed n^rit the people. _ Rani' rci:!ar), of Barceloneta. I>r. King’s New Discov- splendid work here, me about five times ^ ;uughs and colds, a* er of a : severe cold ^ ‘ ard more than 20 others i ir on my advice. . ^rreat medicine 1 every drug,, store CO/' For' tl-i-^oat pies it has no ill convince you Oc. and $1.00. 'ee. Guarantees Drug Co. I Woajen Vote On Tues- ® ^'day—Iroaing Day? I the June American Magn- I. “A.be Martin the Indiana I character, created and Kin Hubbard, the well- I f Mvi luimorist, gives his views * of his reigrhbors on I for women. Following is .Th’mily real objection I kin f’ women votin’ is that our i^Jio^are alius held on Tues- £"®onin’ day otherwise I \^iild be heartily fer it,” said I Si Binkley, our leadin' tornado I _ «rvi'tpr Mr. Binkley I an' tenor's mustache an' re- th’ boss o’ th' late vJ.irance writer. Mr. Bint [fnredisposed t’ bright colors l^gga tenor’- iclndsyouo =pventies. ' Mis? Mame Moon is our moat hrilliai-itan’ fearless suffragist. ?he has strong square features, a fair-sized knot o' red hair ander moderate control, steel Lv eves at no considerable dis- Lce apart an' w^eare a four-in- knd tie an’ side pockets. She ftouid command attention even on circus day an’ has long galled under taxation without repersen fiiim ii'‘ Squire’s office she =?,id: I e 3^®^ about as much a'-e hv you an’ th’ law as I have fer a croQuet set, an’ if I ever pay any taxes without first knuCKin' your head off Fll be in a trance.’' “Later in th’ day Miss Moon naid her respects t' men in gen- e)>ai I'v deelarin ’em jist a lot o' stomachs an’ watch chains whose wiide idea o’ citizenship wuz throwin’ a round steak on th' table three er four times a week er bayin’ a wife a clothes-wring- ei’. She said the growin' tend ency ‘mongst our girls t’ seek sorne lighter employment other than marriage make her buoyont with hope an’ courage. ••■.Mrs. Tilford Moots, who has contributed more sons t' th' Reg’ lar Army than any woman in th' world, an’ who has alius been closely affiliated with a chanapion checker player, stopped plowin' long enough t' say that, while she didn't take no newspapers an’ only knowed what she heerd fromth’ hucksters, she'd, alius felt like ther wu2s somethinf en- equal. She said she'd never found time t' look int' things an’ that her husband wuz too busy defendin' his title t' be o’ much help. ‘“However, she says if wo men git t’ votin' she'll vote with 'em-that is, if it’s too wet t' plow an' she kin git off." The WeUest Towiji ^ay 16-Win- throp Mo. said to be the “w^t- test town of ■ iti size in thd county, IS to be limited in the number of saloons. The town has 83 inhabitants, including women and children, and county court has just issued licenses for additional saloons. Winthrop now has six saloons ana wholesale liquors houses. 1 he members of the county court declare they will issue no more saloon licenses. Winthrop is just opposite Atchison, Kan. where there are no saloons. A bridge connects the towns and at night is ’'early always crowded With persons going to Missouri to get a drink. Boasted Of His Ancestors When in England Governor Foss of Massachusetts had luncl^ eon with a widely known Eng lishman noted for boasting of his ancestry. Taking a coin from his pocket, the Englishman said: 1 great-great-grandfather oontaole y^^s made a lord by the king whose picture you see on this shilling," “Indeed!” replied the Gov ernor, smiling, as he produced another coin. ‘‘What a co-in cidence! My great- great-grand father was made an angel by the Indian whose picture you see or^ this cent."“Lippincott’s Mag azine- Bryan Hits Back Columbus. 0.,May 16—William •Jennings Bryan replied today to the statements made by Governor Harmon in a speech at Akron last night that Bryon supported his candidacy at St. Louis. In a telegram to Harvey Garber, leader of the anti-Harmon move- f^ent in this state Mr. Bryan ?aid; “Please give out the followina, answer to Governor Harmon’s AKron speech. Mr. Harmon i- at libertv to secure aindaviu jrom Mr. Baumgartner bu^ noi; able to change factsi. i not only refused to support Gov Harmon at St. Louis but I guve *’1-. Baumgartner reasons thiii seemed to satisfv him. HARTSHORN NO. i ITEMS. Mr. S. L. Spton and wife and daughter Nettie started on an. extended trip to Washington and Baltimore the 15 ;h, inst, sight seeing etc. Mrs. Spoon's health is not very good. We hope that the trip will do her much good, taking rest and sight seeing. Messrs. A. T. and Samuel Spoon are doing a gx>d business this year in strawberries. They are very fine this year, bring good prices. The farmers are v^ry much be hind with their plantjrg on our route on the account of so much rain. On? ??iah has said when the ground was dry enough to work he would look up and see another clmd; coming. Dr. Sp^ii has added some more to his store house and en larged his stock of gpc^s. It is rumored that; Mr. Sara Buckner will go to Liberty. We regret ver;^ i^uch tQ see him and his good wife leave us; Old Mt. Ple^nt Mfg. is mak ing full time a;fter standing for a year or so. “Hoss” trading has been all the go for some time but has a- bout quieted down now. Miss Peny Kimrey was buried at Mt. Zion the 14th, inst., where a large crowd met to pay their last respects. Age 79 years, 3 months and a few days. She was a Quiet, good neighbor, nev- pr sp«ahin>? ill of any one. For the last several years her and her sister PoUy lived alone. She has been alninsr blind for a jong iUiif. Sne leaves the only sister P''’ly behind, and many friends. Funeral was conducted by Rev, Lu A'dermilk of Beilemont. Her {j^i’ave was almost covered with flowers arranged by loving hnnds. THE BOSTON ® SHOE SHOP In Connection With SAMPLE SHOE STORE j We keep a high grade of Sample Shoes at Lowest Prices. All kinds of Ladies, Mens’ and Children’ Shoes. REPAIRING Neatly and properly doije. The best White Oak Leather used Also shoes made to order from |4. up. All work sent for and promptly delivered. M. LEFKOWITZ At 106 Front Street Opposite Firat jNational Bank, Buflington, ^ >— N. Green & McClure FurDiture Co., of Graham, N. C. Appreciate the patronage the peo ple pf Alamance Co. have and ai^e; fiving them. Their aim has always been to give their custo- .mers perfect satisfaction in goods and prices and the liberal patron age they have received shows how the people appreciate the square deal. They have never before had a stock than this Spring and are prepared to give the greatest yalues for the money ever given in the County. See them before you buy. I have never seen the farmers handlipg so much money as now. Guilford Columbia, Hughes & Harrell Buggi^, Sur-, ries, ruhabput&. Car Walter A. Wood Mowers, Rak^. Spike tooth k i Hsu’rows. ' Car “John Deere” riding Cultivators, shovels or diska; Hay Presses, Feed Mills; Engines. Syracuse & Lynchburg Chilled Pbws, and repairs Superior & Cardwell’s Improved Corn Pknters. Ohio Feed Cutters, Shellers, Shovels, Forks, ^ Hoejs, Mattocte. More Hari>ess, Saddles, Collars, Br dies, than in all the stores. . ■ v', ' Best $LOO work Bridle in town. , r Boone Co. W hite, Va. Yellow Dent, Prolific, & Hickory King—Seed Com. With (3) large double stories now fiill to select from, no rents nor heavy expenses^ and with ready cash to discount all bills, enables me to undersell all ccoapeti tion. Ask Cardwell, he will tdl you where to get it, andtheprice. N. s. CARDWELL, PHONE 1-8-3. •;'3 ■' The thing to be admired by every is a perfect fitting suit you noticed how well those look made by the Imperial Tador ing Co? We can make yon a suit that will fit perfectly and wear mnch longer than those you secure elsewhere. See Oar beautiful $18.00 patterns, they are beaut ies. All work done by Imperial Tailoring Co., at their place of business. Cleaning and Pressing a spedalty. The Imperial Tailoring Co. Fro^t Street, Bttrtington, N. C. ICE The Graham beg to announce that its prices wiU be the same as last year, namely 10 ipei cent discount on all books. ^1.00 books. 200 lbs ice price .90. The Dispatch A Year *. . , 2.00 “ 400 5.00 “ 1,000 “ “ 1 Bbck .90. 2 .85 per block 1-70. 3 “ .80 “ “ 2.40. 4 “ .75 “ “ 3.00. 3 “ JO “ “ 3.50. 6 “ .6i5 “ “ 3i90. 1.80. •‘450. We wish to thank bxiir customers for past patronage and promise good ice, good .Service and promjBt attention. aRAHAM, >■ ■5- ’■I : Model “T" 5 Passenger Ford to be given away in The State Dispatch Voting Contest JUST THINK TWELVE beautiful prizes and the list beaded by a Ford Automobile, an Indian Motor cycle, a Pony and cart, and «ine other beautiful prizes. Who ever saw a bet ter list of prizes. JOIN THE CONTEST NOW, Join the contest now. By just a little hustle you can easily go ahead of the leaders. See us or write us, Phone 265. I- ' i:.-' PffimiK OF GKlIT TVtM COVltST 1 FORD, Model, T. 5 Passenger Touring Car 1 Indian Motorcycle, 1 Pony, Harness and Cart . ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 Gold Watch, Diamond set in back. Ladies or Gents 1 Diamond Ring. Ladies or Gents 1 speedniore Bicycle Ladies or Gents 1 New Home drop head sewing machine 1 Bed Room suit , , . 1 Scholarship Draughon’s Business College 1 Double barrel breech loading hammerless Gu« 1 Automatic repeating Hfle - ^ 1 couch Three months subscription entitles you to 100 votes, six inonths 300, nine months 600, one year 1000' rotes, votes ten years 25000 votes. No coapopfsiyeii jml^ ^ iMfja^^ , r $900.00 moo 250.00 75.00 75.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 4o:oo 10,000 ;>■» 'ivt:■ I , ' i- . i. ' ' •vf . ; v; .-li :: 'vv.' .,
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