Wt'unfwuiy '■i'V ft s ■ : --i Vf ■¥■1 •i r? M m-'h ^' I -S 1 ■■-X k:' p^* *> ' I m^. ^ -■' I i; ■y^h, , , •s-i-' ■; t'i- ^ j. ^;ver,y „liy- rhc StaJe Disi^ivkb PubUsli:iB.g Compaoy Sorliagtoo, N i’resii! J. A. Vickctt* nm R. HflffMi md PropTPssives a.$ offide- ebge/it is said can be boug-ht. so svekers. and they tried to make cheaply here, as to aestroy com- / , I r it, i P^ti^ion by Gur home growers, the people^ believe ^ ' l our mountain' i>eopie 'can raise \vas a loft’ex' tj^pe ot patnofcism; j g^g good or better cabbage, but but the Democratic pie-counter | the extra cost of living as an oday being fairly stampeded j American lives, make3 it imposs- office seekers., Some Dem- theAmerican LIST tfi FOUST, aiu! 8us. SccraSftry aad aei* Mdcager. Editor Treasarer Office Firs^v I' ioiir \Vn'l?i ’ T.eiopti.)!!>' No, viBFi 'tbsci-ipturn. One UoHav per j«aT, pay able iu n JraiK't-. All cnnimiUticiiti jiis iu roy-ani to either itciiiH or s^Uould je r) Tt^e State Dispatch ili;d I'O^ '‘■'I ;£;>■ I'ounwtfd W'f^i '"■liC of oaper. ' AU np\v>i (satw ami conit5uinicflt>oi;8 Tapo^t'ince tnust h? !i4-Tied by the writer We arc- noi. re8(Kiii!iil>le for cipiniouf" oar eorresi>oiitent(. anhkicri!)^irs will take Kot.!e- that no re- e ipt for subscription for The Stale Oispatcli Aiil be h',>noreii nt thif. cfilicf- anlws it ia n jmbered with Btaniyed Bnt«wti ft?) swond-ciase matl-er May ?0, rtt the post office nt Burling 4son, North Carolina, tinder the Act of 0onsrr*88 of March 3 187$}. IS s by o:rats have even followed the office-hunger craze so far as to a Ivertise in Newapajjers for appoinlive/)ffices. Dr. Wilson has fled to the island of the sea to get rid of office-seekers atid Speaker Champ Clark has bad to employ four extra stenographers in order to answer questions for office. But, after all, what meaning, has the word consis tency among’ Democrats? the' Wedoesiay, Nov. 2T, 1912. President-E!e:l WHsoa, Goternor- Elect Craig And Democratic IncoDsistancy. “I believe with the Democratic piatform that private monopoly is indefensible and intolerable, and if I become President of the United States I will do every thing in my power to destroy monopoly. I cannot see how anyone can oppose privilege and at the same time favor a protec tive tariff for protection is the prolific mother of all privilege. The above quotation will be re- cognized as the much-advertised utterance of Dr. Woodrow Wilson on the tariff and monopoly. It will be remembered also that the ‘'News and Observer" carried this quotation in its most con- gpicuous editorial column forsey era! weeks before the election; and }t was heralded forth through out the state as genuine orthodox Democraric doctrine fresh from headquarters. But now gentle reader, behold the declarations of our Govenior-elect on Novem ber the 16th, just eleven days after the election, and contrast | his enunciatiins with these of! the ’’man higher up" in thej same party. Mr. Craig expressed ' his views on lariff and trusts in the following words; ’’You cannot destroy these | great industrial enterprises- these monopo’ies. 1 would not disturb the equilibrium of b:.sintss, I would not impede the mar.h of prfgress. n sr a sir^^'e note in $300000JO For Roads. During the last lovely days of August we promised some of our good friends in Newlin Tov^rnship that we had a plan whereby every fnain road could be graded and sand clayed to the varioiis county lines. We were to give mis plan to a country through the Dispatch but the campaign crushed to the desk with other work, conae- quently the road issue is left for late hour for our consideration. We are told by the gupt. of Roads of . Guilfoid County tW the grading and completion ofj What TexanS Adllllre Sand Clay roads does not exceed hearty, vigorous life, accord- iburg in mountains, or in I\Ieckler County;. for that matter, to com pete. Looking to the betterment of the Amei ican pepple and hav ing in view the uti!iz:ttion of our resources in the view of soil, 'what would seem to be needed is a tariff of about 35 cents or 40 a h und red on i mported cab bage. Our farmers have to pay their part of the expense of conduct ing the Goverment. The Hoian- der has noteing of this to pay whatever, 'but comes into our market to get the benefit of our Goverment of our better stan dards of living and of our mar kets near the seashore to shut out the producer in the mountain country. 'Areasonable would seem to equalize the advantage pretty vvell all around. We should not let the Hollanders dump their product on this market without even helping to pay taxes, Doyou really think that any of this sounds at all like any of the Doctor’s theory of the tariff, and how do you think it fits William Jenning, Champ Clark, or the South’s Oscar. s^mphcny of the muj'ic of Indus I dc! not bolieve that the on C\ liie taiifi \.'ouU iry. $1500.00 a mile-costing from onehaif to two thirds less than Macadam finish and as equally durable. Stone road properly built is good for wagons and buggies but will not stand the always hurrying auto, that is a road destroyer. One hundred miles of Sand Clay road will make the following connections: Thi Union Ridge and Hopedale McCray road with the Caswell line: the Haw River and Mebane roads with Orange line: the Swepsonville and Haw- fields Saxaphaw with Orange Saxaphaw and Loy Shop road with Chathtm, Alamance extend through Patterson township and extend Battleground road to Guilford line: Old Stage road to Guilford line by way of Boone Station: Ossipee road to Gail- ford and a road from the Murray | C ub House by Geo. Garrisons to! Caswell line. | Our plan to make'it possible toj do this is to issue $300,000.00 of 50 yr. 5 per cent (non taxable) the AUkmance Bonds in denomi- Qpypj-ment , nations of $100, $500. $1000. and ' thel building J of these roads io eltizeni of A’amanee a id "pay them in b^nis. Of course afterwards the bonds may ba that io' y bui'd mads as wc have been doijig. hundreds of men in ing to Hugh Tallman, of San An tonio.^ “We find,” he writes, "that Dr. King’s New Life Pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and I believe they are the best made.” Excel lent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 25 cts at Freeman Drug Co. Church Anouncement. Th'e Church of the Holy Com forter, Rev. John Berners Gibble, Rector, Order of Service for November 28th, Thanksgiving Day. Processional, Hymn ISS'- 'Conie ye thankful people come, “G. J. Elvey. Chant, ’‘0 praise the Lord,” G. F. Eivey. To Di'nm in F.—Simper. Jubilate,—Smith. Hymn —Praise to God, immortal praise, “Kscher. Hymn after sermon,—Y 196- Our father’s (jod. “American adapted by Cary Offortary an them, “0 Lord how rnanitx)]d,” Recessionfl Hymn, 459 “Ower- ship the King,” Lroft. Reaxaining in Post Office at Buriington,' fl C„ Nov.-23, 1012. Gentlemen: ' Lf?v/ A’t-valcin. R. E. Brown, 0. M. Marledaie, Tom .'Pennington,. Dr. W: H. Rogers, T.. J. Rackley, D. R. Thomasons, J. A. Ward. i Ladies: Mrs. Biddle, Miss Cora Brown, Miss Annie Dickey, mIi's, N. E. Holt, Miss Saland Jeffries, {2j Miss Eva Lee, MiSs WiUie^ Mer- flovi?', Miss Nannie E. Riy,‘‘Miss Cora Shaw, (2) Mrs. Van Shav ers, Miss Swannie Trogler, Mrs. Minnie Maud Warren, iMiss Sop- hoiiiai Willson, SMisg Rachel Mit- chel. (Special D3I) Persons calling far any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb. Waller, P. M. 0. F. Cfow53n jlakes Ckirje|of News. Mr. 0. F. Crowson who rec ently sold his^interest in the Dur ham Daily Sun has bought an interest in the Burlington News and took charge of this paper. We are glad to have brother Crowson come back to our town and h^lp us to advertise Burling ton. Rev. R. M. Andrews who has been Editor has accepted work as pastor of one of the Metho dist Churches ofyGreensboro and will move to that city. Death Of Spencer Thomas. Rev, Spencer Thom is colored wa V born in Wake County nes r Rf»leigh 72 years ago, and has been a resident of this city for 54 years having been engaged in the tinnery and copper bus iness for more than 40 years be ing the senior member of the firm S Thomas & Son. He Wiis an excellent preacher having served three church?A for more than 35 years. He died Nov. 20th after a short illness. -J There** more style, fit, and comfort condensed m a smgle pair of these sho«» dian in all the roiUions of clumsy wooden clogs worn in the Japanese Empire. Just remember America leads l^e worla in sKoe>maldng, and America's leading woman s shoe is "Queen Quaiity", T ^soid to outside parties, but + ! ! mikes no difference. It is ^ ^ cll iCl j _ 1. y 4. ;ind a waste or money to I Take Coal Striks Hand In Charleston, W. Va.. 20. —Occas ional riiie fire directed from the hillside into tlie West Virginia eoa) districts novv und^r martial law today dept (he militia anxio\i.s 1 There ar destroy .. . v! , 0' ,-0:S Whofn i i.u 1.1 ;ic. i'c. ] W'ihcn ot ' Ci r-i; ' j:, ; L- \ I'urboili; XiL. ih Lo iio },e aj'i i-o uestr.;y ti;ei irutits; 'l.c i thtr iaj s l:e not. watii t;> destjoy them. One says tlie tariff is the mother of all privilege, the other says the abolition of the tariff will aot destroy the trusts. These opinions are diametrically oppo sed to each other. They go to show the confusion of counsel and the Babei of tongues in the Democratic Party; and we may ioak for this confusion to become warse confounded as the days go by. Nobody knows what it takes to make a Democrat anyway. Some Democrats do not want protective tariff while others want it and vote for it whenever the chance comes to them. Some are against the trusts and others ai‘e in favor of the trusts Some clamored loudly for a special session of Congress and opposeed it Vv’ith equal energy. They are tli vided-hopelsssly di vided--on these and many other questions, and they seem to be together in only one particular and that is the pursuit/)f office. . Lust for office is the one fraud cohesive ■ force that holds the party as nearly together as it is. Dem ocrats have branded Repubhcans our county would Ho to work i3 ihusiiavirg Bond5- th'-t n. Bank cr ;n tliveo or four U!v,'U sevr-iTii hi.!!idr"'(i : cjui'.' be used n; Tr>.;st Co.. rk cu!-ir,y. Get i>ome local make the survc y land s-.ce the grade work is made ; and let the grade be put under ! the supervision of the read Supt. I The $300,000,000 issue vv^iU un able the county to built at least 17o miles and give employment to many in our county on a jeuird of five years and learn our people to buy boonds. And not go to New York for a smoke of the board but make a local Tust Co Tiustee. .i.’here few developments oi To?light none of thDHo •>?; cerne.i in -the militia movem^jnto (.ud;iy are oytiniistic, I The Oyster supper of the Front Street Methodist Church given last Thursday night was quite a success. More than $40.00 dol lars was r.';M-:.' ved. A bit of excit-.ment was created last Friday night by the fire alarm which was turned in b.\ Pwarties who thought Col, J. H. Holt’s hou.se was,on fire b\n for tunately were mistaken, Saturday .niirht the cldmney ol Mr. C. B. EUis eaaght fire and an alarm was sent in^, the firemen responded but no damage was done. Gospel Meetingthis week .'it the Christian Church.' Rev. A. B. Kendall the pastor is doing the preaching, these services wiil con tinue for several nights., The State Dispatch has j-ecent- ly purchased part o' machinery from Mr, E, E. Workinan within a fevv days will he prepared to- do 'any and all kir ds of job work. t Wear That Weary Look—Wear Walk-Overs ivin The Charlotte Observer, a very . consistant Democratic organ under the title, ’’The Tariff at our Horae Doors. ” used the following wise language. It sounds like a paragraph from the Editorial page of the Protec tive Tariff League Bulletin. Read it carefully, and after you have read it, be your own Judge whether it is the doctrin of a Tariff for Revenue only, era Protective Tariff or advocating Free Trade for the necessaries of life. It has been stated that the mdxintain people cannot supply this city with cabbage on account of the competition of Holland in Europe. The Dutch are export ing ship loads of cabbage which are delivered in New York and shipped out over a large part of this country. These Dutch cab> SAVE MONEY by buying your shoes of us and give the saving to ORPHANS. See all the latest models ■ here in our windows for Men and Women at ,-'X $4 $3.50 IkHdlt-Cates Co. On tlie®Corner Burlington You can prevent a spell of sick ness hii in;; nurses, etc., by buving a ICc pjckage ot Bradley's Cold Tablets, i hc^€ i ibiets have been thrcroughly tried out, and are rec- cmmended as perfectly reliable. o , t With i7-j^iw set of )iigh grade Alumin«m, Copper and ameled Ware Worth $10.00, which is given with any range purchased daring the exhibit A at the store, of . 5 to II, A Salesman direct from the factory of the Engman-Matthews Range Coj Two Generations of Malleable Range Builders ^UTH BEND, INDIANA ill show you the range, present you with a ^ . Cook book and Souvenir and serve you with refreshnfi® | Dispatch. It will p^y* , J Tf vou want to be fcun I .come hwe. ' WefiU pj Phoiie 20 li Age^tits for J. Van Lindley’s cut 1 TTyesh car loai of Cabbage just recievcd. 1 chants Supply Co. , i WANTED—Good abl man to cut cord wood, apj [I,. :^eniger. [5-10 & 25 cent store. J Tiist recieved shipment . [post cards 5—10 & 25cen^ . Fancy eating appld |»ent each 5—10& 25cen| lost “between Snow land Burlington small I bracelet. Reta Isley. The anuai thani j services will be held] J Marks Reformed Churcl (country at 7. p.m. We| INov, 27. The services in Bu| Rtfdn ed Chujch will i.m. cn Thanksgiving d| , According to theirp j custom Ji'cster Shoe Co I for Thardisgiving. The Class 9f Orphans Nazareth Orphans 1, Crescent will be at St. Re'ormed Church i-t II a] I first Sabbath in DecenJ at Whitsett in the a ftern] I the same day. I Bananas are cheaper I ter now than any time t| -y them at Merchants I Co. , Rev. Martin W. Bud cigo, will preach at the! Church next Sunday mf 11 o’clock and at 7:30 P’ Mr. W. R Sailers, bay. Sellears & Sans is on tV , em market for the stc| this season bying new: the firm. Rural Carriers are meet Saturday, Nov. o’clock P. M. in office | l)ispatch at Burlington, transact such business claim our attention. W. J. Brooks, J. A. Lowe, Sej •^or tieadaicne jDr. WHes’ Anti Dr. L. H. Eye Spedalisj OSice Over C. F. Neet| Burlington, li or Aiij CAPIT’AI r. The Hear| is CONTENTW In the last ly, you are sec CONTENTMI ies of human What is hai ness to anoth^ and every on tentment in tl : PRAi Save reguls your money in the years toward insuri| earn. UNITED % . s i.

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