?am w. p. ing the metery, 5 or less, red soil. ust Co. >g. N . C. 1, it- Trfiufi E BEGIN in the November is sue a series of ove-letteTs writ- over fifty years by one of our period of '61 to iteriiy as having of arms in the er as he was a athentic history an note that no e: it is war, it is simply can’t af- ide story of the id containing all 'hese letters will irst to last. Fill forget it. eview tie Dollar a Year I PRIZES sions to Agents, rticulars. Review Cq. ill) St., New York e in The vill pay. ARTS DUt pain or w far raised d they will rill be left, le MOLE or in about six )ig the skin .OObottles. n case, aecom loueh remedy S or WARTS. GRANTEE lRT, wejwill aeola Fia. 1 furnish ur choice : years to mcnthly, payments Co. Dedded Mortgage Sale Under and by virtue of the poieer of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed on the 1st. day of Februrarx. 1911 by Leonard Clapp to the Central Loan & Trust Co. and recorded in the public regisUy of Ala- Biance County, in Book No. 51 of Mortgage Deeds page 232 to the ^d Central Loan & Irust Co., will ofe for sale at pablic outcry to the highest bid der for cash, at the Court House Door in Graham, N. 0. at 12 o’ clock M. Saturday, November 9th. 1912 the following described tract of land lying and being in jyamance County, Burlington Township’ State of North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of Esper A, Montgomery. Jerry Sellars, a Street or Alley and others, bound ed as follows: Beginning at an iron bolt at corner of fence with said Mont gomery on North side of said Street or Alley, running thence -M. 11 deg. W. 57 links to a rock corner with said Sellars, by said Montgomery’s fence, thence S. 70 deg. W. 3.88 chs. to an iron bolt by fence post, comer with said Sheperd on E. side of road thenee Ilf deg. E. 62 links to a stone by a fence post on North side of said Street or Allej thence What CMd Ubor Meant ’ ‘The child is oiir greatest asset. It is worth more than anything else. The child has a right to gjow up into a normal man or woman. “Tonight, while I am speaking to you, in other parts of the country scores of thousands of little American boys and girls from 5 years old, and upward are standing on their feet, running forward and backward, their little liands manipulating great crashing machines. They li^gan at 6 o'clock tonight, and they will work there until 6 o’clock tomorrow morning. “You women here, if you should chance to wake at 4:30 to morrow morning and see your little ones asleep,.! want you to reflect that elsewhere thousands of mothers are piilling their little from exhausted couches and giv ing them a breakfast of coffee and bread, so that they may go out at 6 o’clock and take the places of other children on the night shifts. Every other nation in the world has ended this system-even Russia. “Nothing but a national law can end it. What good does it do the children of South Carolina to have chi’d labor stopped in Massachusetts? Child labor in /O 1-2 deg. E. 3,88 chs. to the Southern cotton mills put bayo- beginmng, contammg 22-100 of , nets to the breasts of an acre moro or less. men m This the 2nd. day of Oct. 1912, Central Loan & Co. ^lortgagee WING B0AKD1N& SCHOOL tor 280 1884. for OoHegft. Biuloesi.XeAcIiiiie, orforUf*. Boaltb, 01ukrat«T aad BeksU *r»hip, Wid» TEKIT SSAS0NABLESATE3 Stttdftut recelvei per- fonU at’/eBttoa. Bobool ilgblx ladontd. (tocatica It Bear Orean«1»>ro, S. 0.) F«r BeaQtitul Catalogne, Vltm*. •tc., »d4r«u rrviiOtmt. WHJTSETT, PH. D. WKITSETT. NORTH CAROLINA A/bflnvQ New England, “Where do we stand? I say this, if you will give us the pow er, we will pass a national law ending child slavery forever, wherever floats the American flag.”— Former Senator Bev eridge’s Speech in Philadelphia. WEDS MAN AFTER HE CUTS OFF WHISKERS SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHIN- gles. We have j ust recieved a lot of fine shingles and several car loads of ready finished lumber. See us. W. B. Linsey. “I just couldn’t stand for Ray mond’s horrid whiskers,” said pretty Michalina Peconski to- day. “But I love him, oh, so much. And when he agreed to cut them off I felt sor:^ and said he might keep just a little bit of the horrid things on his chin; a goatee, Ray mond calls it. ” With a naive shrug of her shoulders she turned to her big, strong lover, Raymond Zoland. After holding out her hands she said, “My Raymond with a goa tee, but no whiskers, never, never,” Raymond and Michalina were married today by Justice of the Peace Daniel Cassley, of West Pittsburg. Two weeks ago Ray mond got a Hcense and they were about to take the nuptial step when the bride demanded that her fiance be shorn of his abund ant crop of whiskers, ilaymorid demurred, and the wedding was off. Cupid, however, settled the question today. Escapes An Awfol Fate. A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Joliet, 111., for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate. “Typhoid pnenmo- nia had left me vsrith a dreadful cough,” she writes. “Sometimes I had snch awful couching spells I thought I would die. I could get no help from doctor’s treat ment or other medicines till I us ed Dr. King’s New Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonder ful remedy for I scarcely cough at all now, ’ ’ Quick and safe, it’s the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c and |1 at Free man Drug Co. I I § YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD I Yes you can no longer afiFord to be without one of these matchless cars. Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The new 1913 Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account of the greatly increased output the price has been lowered and is now within easy reach. RUNABOUT $525.00 TOURING CAR 600.00 TOWN CAR 800.00 I DELIVERY WAGON 625.00 4 These new prices F. 0. B. Detroit with all eqnipmenl. An J early order will mean an early delivery. Get full particulars ^ from I FORD GARAGE CO. % 115 W. Market Street, Greensboro, N. Co. P Phone 619. HIT._inwi i_^.I'jij J L-!!5!!!1L-’ \wn¥ Hmam When You Want to Buy Furniture Be Sure to See Us We have the largest stock we have ever shown, and we are in a position to save you money, in addition to giviiig you an immence stock from which to make your selection. Just received, the largest lot of rugs sutid druggets ever shipped to Alamance county at one time. A car load of cook stoves just here. A big assortment of Ranges to select from. A full line of Heaters, comforts and blankets of all kinds. Got. Hadlejr S«eiim The Favorite. New York, Nov. 3~ Eighteen of 24 members of theJRepublican national committee who have notified Chairman Hilles of their choice of a vice-presidential can didate to succeed the late James S. Sherman, favor Gov. Hadley, of Missouri. In a statement here tonight Chairman Hilles declared that no selection would be made by the national committee until Nove mber 12, but he made public the desire of the 24 committeenien who shave openly stated their choice. Of these, aside from the majority for Governor Hadley, two favored John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, one Secretary of War Stimson, one congressman S. W. McCall, of Massachusetts; one Justice Hughes and one Gov. Goldsborough, of Maryland. The suggestion that members of the Republican national com mittee should authorize the ex ecutive committee or the chair man of the committee, to nomi nate a candidate for vice-presi dent to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Sherman is not feasible and therefore hs^ not received favorable consideration, said Mr. Hilles. “It has already been made clear it would have been a physical impossibility for member of the committee to at tend a meeting prior to election today. Proxies by wire would not have been legal and action based on such proxies would have been an unwarrantable innova tion and would have established a dangerous precedent, “A majority of the members of^the committee have However, publicly expressed their choice for a candidate. Mr. Hale, of Maine, favors immediate action, but has not yet indicated his choice of a candidate. While the members of the committee from Idaho has not given voice to his views the Republican state com mittee of Idaho has recommended the selection of Governor Hadley, of Missouri,” Among those committeemen who have indicated their choice are Martin, of Virginia, for Go vernor Goldsborough; Jackson, of Maryland, for Justice Hughes. nhtm SMITH The Post Office Department demands that you pay your sub scription to The State Dispatch or that we stop sending the pa per. When you buy shingles you want those who will give you service at the lowest cost per day. Cheap shin gles will not meet this re quirement. Transfer Brand Red Cedar Shingles are the highest grade SHINGLES produced. Write us. Transfer Lumber & Shingle Co. North Tonawanda, New York Bucklen’s Arnica Salve TNEWORID'FAMOUS HEAlERl OP Burns* Bqils, Cuts, Piles, Eczema, Skin Eruptions, Ulcers, f ever-Sores, Pimples, Itch, Felons, Wounds, Bruises, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Lips and Kai^s, Cold - Sores, Coras. ONLY GENUINE ARNICA SALVE. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. SScAT ALL DRUCCISTS. SOMETHING TO WORK FOR ■ when you have a home ot your 01^. Yon work for yourself then, not a landlord. Why don't too realize that your rent will buy a house instead of a receipt if you go about it the right way. We shall be glad to show you how. There is no reas on why you shoiddn’t be living in your ovm house in less than a month. Alamance Insurance and Real Estate (^. W. E. 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