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k5: 4'ly •>.^' \9r^ lu J.fA, mi -A ‘ 1^-p' fp ajXiSi * fete PabiislM^: Erery W^Qtsdftf; , ■' ,' TrBT~‘' % '«-‘l'‘ 1.’ tlM 8M9 C«*N^ ■.'■• .-^r me. 4-'n ■■ K?S?,. ‘F ' lAlfiS K. FWST. StvnUnTf ^«ww« : Office Firet Flot>r, Waller BiiHdbig.. Z :'. Tdiphoil^ No. 265. ■■ «b«crlptioii, One Doliar.per fe«r,..pfty' ', ab!« ilk adTinafie. All eoBamunicoii JIM iiin regard td fflther ««w»itemg or bt»m(w«i ''«*ttei!? ehowlo 0* addressed to TW State . tO' aaj IndiriduaJ coanected .;Tintin^HW •Xu, notes and «omittani|!»tion8 of mporiaDee mas^ |b« 8igaied by:.tl»e writer. We are ndfe reapoasible for-«piinon« of on? eorreapoc^ats. RSt>bMHib«re owill take notiee that ao r^ alpt for sabaoriptioa for Hie State DtaiMt^ wJll b« honored at tbitt offlcMinleew it i» »b«rad with stamoed fieurae- Bntered an second-«la»9 matter May to, 1908, at the poet office at BurUng ion. North Carolina, nnder the Act 01 9oa^es» of March 8 18T9. Wednesday,' Sept. 25,1912. OUR CffllDATES. For President: Theodore Roosfevelt. For Vice Pr^ident: Hiram W. Johnson^ OUR PLATFORM: The Phople Shall Rule. OUR WATCHWORD: . A Square Deal to Every Man. • The Autumunai raina iare upon os. Forty days and Forty nights and the battle will be over. Hear C4. Roosevelt at Burling- tcaa, Oct. 1st. about 2:45 P. M. It may be The State Dispatch is a failure, but we received Mon day one hundred subsenptions from the state of, PennsjfJvaitiia, the Grand Old Keystone State. We would* Uke-to Wow ^ Maj. Stedman' if he voted for the new Sunday Post offic^> regdJStion?' Itsa very piece^of ci^s leg islation. f " 'Pie bond ei^tion was just fine says Capt. Troy, and he assures m that every legitimate effort will be ;made to secure the road ior Burlington and Alamafice Cou»atj. Its a political fight of the Pro gressives against the *ield.' In Kansas the Republicans have made subway contracts with th^ Democrats to defeat the Pro gressives fegardless of principal iw price; but right shall win. We sugg^t to Mr. Taft that he had better withdraw from the battle by remembering the fol lowing lines: “He who lights and runs away, May hope to fight another dav; But he who is m battle slain, May never hope to fight again." Just before the National Elec tion is a fine time to try free city mail delivery for Grahar^, Liberty, Burlington and a num ber of other towns in North ,Car-^ oiina. The Postmaster .appoints the carriers, no examinations required. William Howard you are sadly mistaken. The Tar Heels are not quite so cheap after all. The Progressive convention held in Graham, last Saturday, was the best attended we have ever seen. Everything was done in a h^monious systematic business like manner. A strong ticket of clean representative men for the various ojffices of the county was i\amed. Like some other statesmen, tiie prohibition nominee rejoices tJiat there is no limit to the num ber of time a man may be a can- dSdate. r'7't' ^''thrcc'^ihe very i .Iry^ ■ you,^not get one tai^e. But get one, and 4P P^- er. Corn, Oats,. Cbttbn — seed; Meal and huUs, Flour, Meal and shipstufP. Merchants Supply Co. " Wholesale DistriMton, Melrose, Dan Vall^, aid 6old Medal Floor. Yonr attention is jnviteJ to our Semi- annuiil display of HatsV Mmnwpr, NoV- ^es, (^ts, NoiSons 1^4 ^oeS; begiin^ Thot^ay night at 8 o’clock, Sept^|2%h and cofitinui^ Fridi^#ffd| Saturday^ ber 27th andl:28. 1$ Attend J. D. & L B. Wliitted Burlington, N.C. TAKE Th ► . . . / JVlrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, iTeim., says, *I Ihlnk there is no tonic on earth, as" good as Cardul I used it with , the * very best Iresults. I had backache and nearly everything a ivoraan could .suffer with, until I took Cardui, Now, I feel better than I have fot two years. I shall alwayi recommend Cardui to> other suffeiing women.' 1 cant praise it too highly. As a medicine tor weak, tired wora>out wQo^en, Cardui is iafe and i^iablow Try ^ jiyiay! Fatt nmg ^nd shan^^aiji^ ours if- high resolve is djnw^ if we & i'The abpvi_jip,,tie ' ian.^age.;>.Qf ^nd in^caJ^ thfe character bi the distmg^ ed gtat€»maor( w guest of this ^ Burlington ^1pi:^ oppoiMt^nityr^ :veit ind-tifeMii^tic^ we; will have::#i|li^-;iia;;,,^yb^ oh^rgf^the grea^^t drdw^ ever assem^li^ in Akiiiance Coont^^ ■it is' pknn^ Ttra-jni^e; t :cepti6h; oif 'the measunb, a pon-partizan on^'and" j^he 0tal^op%mt wishes tb express its high appreciatioii our Demor cratie mendf t^ to thid i^at n^n avm^| reception ^ thib soil of ^lamahce the iaiQd o£ heroe» and partiots. If thevCoIoTttel siii6^i(3 ag?dh^,^^l^^ called to preside dv^l th^' de^ ;tinies of this nation, liie, \^iil long to us*all, just as ’^ill Gov. Wilson in ase he should ^ eleiA- ' ed ]^i'eside|^l. Every' iioyi'' and- girl in Aiamalsct; County should :ma.ke ah effdn to see and hear Col. Rbc^velt on liex t Tufesday. In after life, when thdr now youthful boyish and girlish featui^s will take oh. the firtxaer lineaments of mai^re t manhood and womanhood^ and in theirlast deelining years, wh^ their Iwks are silvered and \^ht|ened str^ O'f time ujidrt this ^rtli, |fr will be a pleasure. t> recall ;th^t day in Burlington in 1912 When the greatest stat^man of the TWentietJa.Century spoke words of en:couragex(^ent and sympathy, to the vast >audience that he^ him ion that day. Let evdrybody eoin^. It will be a day of profit as i!rell as .pleasui’e to us all. ^ F>,? i 1 /‘'WCa I Wcare^ and V' T«’J; 'j-': .anid:;th«5^,,ty]pif^ ' ' ' ■w ...... ... ■i.; m; ^r.r y.A ■ Sizj^.' S to(;.i8- yeaalt-■ .fPrices. ■"""' c'f he in/iiAii, ■«her?inafee^^'r-': v;V f. belling Cloduers ■ ^ ■ 'hr':!: r ■ r *C. ' /1 '■ Vestal Buiidirig where theX "Will be glad ta serve tli»nr^OT BREA|£PAST Strips and Jiams. Coble's Grocery. tummsm and patrons.: I’hey a large and atti^tive line of milli nery and £ibti#s and e^hd t6 all a cordial in:Htationia) to call and see them. Th^y^ ha^ with them Miss Biith Seabock, «»> experi- m yj petent of dbing your work and ijdilt foe serve you. They ann^G^ce their opening Friday iahd ^tiirdayr $ef>^ ^th*28di. Ali‘i^ eoraiaUjf lorget the pla^i J. M. Budcner, andJltes Mary Mcvey, V^eci^i m |raha^, N. Q. GREAT Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of wo(manhood’ Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she, if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cai'dui, the woman’s tonicl Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women’s ailments. It is a. natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the .same for you. We ar^ specially anxiofus for the ladies to «^ tKe niimy i^w millin?ryp department. Our milliners are making speda^i pre]i>{irii^n;^,vto Sa^- day the neWest cr^tions in millinery. ’ We want your .miUinery t^ We ^ g^g to offer you a line of hestd wear t^t cannot l>e surpassed i* quaUty (Mp pirfpe. Gon^eaajj| S(^ wt^ Our line of dress goods and silks has'airi wd and we a^ off prices in this department. We haVe just finish^ remodeling our storo and are betteir pre^iiuh^ than ever fore to serve you apd save you money. Eyejry depfert^ is teaming with new pd filled to its utmost capacity with hew iiMngs. Cpme^d |ie^ wr inete's eloi^ lia^s^ shoes and gents’ fui^ nishing. iGreM offering in pijur furoitut* aM house furitis^ng dli^tnient Som^i of the most at- tractictive designs in artSQoares and ruga, sto^'bf furn|i^^ W*e have many hew thinips to show you. Some offerings that you caaaot afford, to nliss. Mwayi remembt^ when you want to buy. We have the stock well selected,, at great variety and vdll do Cfar xitmost to please you at all times! Our prices always ayerissge the lowest. ♦ - ' .27-28 Li#iS, DON’T FORGCT THE . 27 Blazer coats, $2®® to 4^ .IRIli mm III! i I Vam lindlfty's eu ^cotton seed Me ehiiM3^ptt|fplF Co. ipreah'^ Mountain Gal l&ting apples at 1 {C^tesand ftan ^ Oral ms^^3today night *, Mr. Le?!: iPiitersbn been seriouslyN ill is i his ihaf^y ftmds are ' know.:#'' '-%.v|^ ■ ■ Miiflffiii; Aiddie Ray ai the guest b: Mrsi C*; 0- Smith of 1 Bfifi Mrs. C. } spent^ l^tdrday and S Hig^iPoint the guest of Mr. Aiffhur Blanc Greeh^tiiDro'' spent Satu Sunda^ in town the gu moth®?. , ' jaa. Williamson, rangipg to go to Ashei day to meet Col. Roos^ accQnciisany him to Burl Next time you want net fidl to see Foster's, lara e ad. on last page, do any better than to b Quality, girls. Mr. Er^n A. Holt been on his vacation in «iey and New York ret^ day-Wednesday. Mr. he enj oyed his trip v and has all ' the ^ time ht ing in close touch with Mr* A. ti. Homer wh( ia i^e state of Arkansi pisuitllft^n months has v,to MR towh. His man; arigviglad to see him hi |j fortuni awa^y having married a PricM Prevailing at \}e^ this week at my s 25 cents pe; / Batter 2^ cents p Country i , Coutttry Shouldei Country Midlingi . Chiekeiis weighing ,;to paeand half lbs 15 Hens 10 cents. All th «nd other good thingi^ lit great demand. You yitei C, A, Hughes. The F Of Al CAPITAL ims» WHErt ETYC Reme be of se ways th BRINC PLUS It is m safer tha over nig MAKE HEAE UNITED \J AND TT wcf oI
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