Newspapers / The State dispatch. / Feb. 26, 1913, edition 1 / Page 2
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|:i If mA f'.^H r'“ :1 i?Ir ■ -; fej ^ ■' >i } ^5 1 -ttj r-i^ B . - fi fii , ji« ;.5:1 ill liij 1 lii r l^\ eii^ ■ ai: ^iNTERSATIONAL BBim^ Judge Nathan Goff is chosen Senator from West Virginia. The Empress Do wage Ye Ho m La of China died Friday morn ing. William Barnes Sr.. father of William Barnes, the republican organizer in New York state, ^ied Sunday at the age of 89. The Suffragists of London ^ave stirred ail Fngland by their plans to secure a member of the ijabinet from their party. Last Sunday Columbus/ Ga. had a miliion dollar fire. This Qre organinated Sunday about 10 o’clock in the Atlantic Com- pre Company. The Grand Jury of the Rich- jTiond Company, Georgia have Teturned a true bill as thirty-five iifferent persons for violatirig the, banking laws. The Methodist Church South is?ins their suit in the Chancellors Court against the Board of Trustees for the control of Vand erbilt University. The Guilford 6andqueted last lUegg Hotel oy friends. It was LIST OF UNCLAIMED UTTERS ftccasion OTOsent. Gr^ys were night at the their young tin enjoyable 10 every old soldiers Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C. Feb. 22, 1913. Gentlemen: C. A. Bivins, (2) Joe Boyd, L. B, Crowcle, W. L. Dance\, G?o. .Forstts, Nesii Garret, L. iVi. Holt, J. H. Keyd, Forest, Vloore, W. D. Ray, M. A. Rober son, V^' illiam Scott, W. W. Tar- piey, VV. H. Welch, J. A. Webb. Ladies: Miss Bessie Bensow, Mrs. C. A. Bivens, Miss L Brockington, Miss Mary Brown, Mrs. C Divileam, Mrs. Aisnie May Far rows, Miss Lottie Hult, Mrs. Fannie Jennigan, Mrs, T. E. Long. Miss Mary V. McCauley, Miss Mana Mebane, Mrs. Net tie Moore, Miss Bessie Pall, Miss Pearl Othland, Mrs. H. R. Tay lor. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,’' and give date of advertised list, J. Zeb. Waller, P. M. All Goods Reduced—FOR CASH. See Our Special Premiums 2 Cases Califorjnia ^pri-.ots Com- Ex'Governor Hadiey Raps merdalism. Chicago, III., Feb. 22.,—“Has mone.v become the oniy means to happiness, and are the - satis factions of public service, honest ly and efficiently performed, the gratitude of the people for con scientious performances of public duty, the strong devotion and enthusiastic approval incident to the public life tu be held for naught if the desirability fof wealth is weighed in the opposite balance?” asked former Govern or Herbert S. Hadley, of Mis souri, in speaking here today at the George Washington birth day exercises, under auspieces deliver all parcel post' of the Union League club. 5 4 % “ Peaches 5 i t • Pie Ft ache 7 t « Desert Peaches 5 i i Pie Apples 10 4 4 Can Corn and Beans 10 Van Camps Corn and Beans 5 i i Sour Kraut 5 44 Pumpkins 5 Preserves and Jellies 2 14 Crisco, 25c & 50c size 20 44 Matches 5 (i Salmon 10 «4 Tomatoes 5 Blackberries 3 44 Damsons 700 lbs. Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco 11 Tons shipstuff 4 “ Timothy Hay 2 “ Cotton Seed Meal 2 “ Cotton Seed Hulls 2,000 lbs Sugar, $5 lOQ lbs. 700 lbs. Coffee, trom 20 to 35c 15 Boxes Soaos Enamel ware. Glassware and Chinaware, Horse and Cattle Powders. Most all brands of Flour; Dry go>ds and Notions. See our chicken feed. Seed Onion Sets. Garden and flow er seed. ENDS HUNT F0R RitiH Glftl. 'Often the hunt for a rich wife i ends when the man meets a v?o-' man that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peach bioom crmplexion and ruby lips result froan her pure blood; her hrij^ht eyesfrom |:'est- f111 sleep; her elastic step from firmj free muscles^ all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a v/oman, and the freedom from indigestion, back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they pjromote. Every where they are woman's favorite remedy. If they weak or g,iling try them, 50 cents at Freeman Drugstore. The moral yard stick neighbor uses on you is usually a short one —that the same length as the one you use on him. II Professicua! Cards Dr. L. H. Alie Eye Specialist Office Over C. F. i Burlirigton, . N il W Unrfolk t WesterB EasztM The. news comes from Texas ihat eight more Mexican States, inc names of which we will not 'iaU, have expressed dissatisfac tion with the new government inder General Huerta. The Parcel Post business has reached such an extent in W'il- 3iington, North Carolina that the department has made arrange- agents to b\ Fresh Candies, Raisins and Nuts. Fancy molasses. 100 lamps and chimneys- BARGAIN. 15 jars fresh gum. Bran. Meal, Corn. And many things too numerous to mention. Don’t fail to take advantage of this Sale Money saving. Come see for yourself. Coble’s Grocery C. M- Coble, Prop. Phone 272. 307 Sprmg Street. BURLINGTON, - - - N. C Wagon within the citv limits. The people of Trenton, N, J., iave or.gaaized a Memorial As sociation .ard raised $18,000.00 *0 buy -ircm the Presbytenan Chinch at CcUdveiJ, Nev,- Jersey 'he old tnansion Vvhere President Cle^'eiand was bcrti. ‘If today the office no longer calls the man, is that a sufficient reason why our pubiic service should not be filled with men of first ability and integrity? Hf:s our spirit of commerci.iiism b - come so deep seated that the honors of public office no longer are in the balance as against The' pub! buildinjc bill rncreaseu was : y its power'? to-day by additional I “VVe are living in a transition ;iDpropriations for North Caro-! pei'iod of American politics which '.ina, as follows; Wadesboro 10. -1 is witnessing an aggressive ques- 500;• tumberton G,000, $10,000.00! tioning and challtnging of our additional for Shelby and $200,- ^ mmanrnH ICO,00 additional for Wilmington. system of jurisprudence of industry, of government and, even of society itself. In this! The Queen and Crescent Rouie ; nation wide controversy as tdi nave just let contract to the, whether it is necessary that we American Locomotive Works of should change the government i Richmond tor ten Pacific Type that has come down to us from : Engines and from tne Baldwin the fathers we hear much as to n-i Of I what Washington and Lincoln me Mikado iype, | thought of our system of Govern- Gorman Pitts was severely in- i ment and the dangers that would jured in the Fitts-Hennessee i confront us. .Battle at Gien Apline several i truth is that the utter- ?i,'eeks ago died in Morganton |Ceorge Vvashington, u.j Sunday morning from his ithose of Abraham Lin- wounds. Dr. Hennasee who is sharged with killing him was to day brought here and placed in jail and i.‘^ held wirhout bond to wait until March court. The Sf.’uthern Railway has- completed its electric block; system between Denim and! CharJot-r-'e. An engineer going! soutli r:-i in Greensboro rntets| his fir>c electric signal’ :i.e coal cl'Ute fnd another at! ?omona ysrds, i'“ " :ias a re-J. light he k ows there in a trai^i i^n ihe first block, but if the light is a green the block !? cloaV. coir, must be considered from the standpoint of their times and not ours: they must be inter preted as"'pplied to the problems and conditions of their day and not ours.” Chi d Dies From Pellagra. Eiizateth City, Feb. '20,— Mary, the 12 vear old daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Frank Carter, ■ . . , J died at the horns of her parents It the tP St signal trday, after a long illness of pellagra. The chi^d had suiTered from this dread disc-ase for sev eral month-;. The best physicians were secuied to treat her in Fi'ar.ucis^MaderoTJaposed Presi-j hopes of effecting a cure or of dent of, Mexico ,was_put to death j pro'f nging her life, but nothing Saturday-night v/hiie in-a ^ mid- idid her any good. /light ride under guard fn m the I ' - — " .National Palace to.the Penitenti ary, w ^th him was the vice-presi dent of the republic who was also murdered. The provisional Hides, Furs, Skins, Beeswax, Tal low and Wool Highest cash prices paid on every article. We also handle everything in the junk line. We are connected with all the lead ing Northern markets. The surest way to find it out is to give us a trial It will always pay you to see us first when you have any- I thieg in oir line. Ten years ex perience ill this line. THE CITY HIDE & JUNK SHOP Op. Ward iotel M. M. Livin, Mgr. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1M2 V . LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7:00 A. M. daily for Roanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line train North, East arid West with Pullman Sl6eper, Dining Cars. 2:05 P. M. daily for Martins ville, Roan oke,/ the North an d East Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily; except Sun day, for Martinsville and local stations. Trains arrive W'inston-Salem 9:16 A. M., 9:35 P. M , 1:55P. M, Trains leave DurUam for Eoxtioro iSout h Boston and Lyacliburg 7:00 a. m (i ilj?,aiid ,'};80 p. in. daiivexooptSundr-^ W. H, HWV! I ,L. F>a,8-»’r. TraiT VI > s-. W. C. SAllNi)HIW,(T-rrl Iio{iiK>ke. Vii. ft.- How's This? oH’or C)nft Hundreil Doilai'?; Rtns'Jirn f ! iS>y oi (.■ H.wrrJi, tha t cannut.-bf eaiedhv Hall's Ca tat'b Cure. : !■'. ',J GJiENEY & 00., ;J'o!.loi)o, v). . We, J.indorsig'ned, bavo known 1'' ■I. lor the huit 1 r> no/T !)■ iievi.- h.hi! b,uuara.bl(' in h., iie8s t,ra.un;j!.-tions ajxi rn'.fi.ncinn^rah!? t' f,«rrY OMt anv Moai lUride . !)j hj ii rt;’. NATIONAL B.ANK OF. COMMERCE, TOLEDO, O. Hti.ll's Oat.ii.rrhC'nre i.-- t>iien inr+raril ly, inDug 'htv!;! y. uijoo fiJ*' 'idood ajK o! t-bf KVoMua. bottle. Soid by-.'tr,i Take HaD’s Family Piiji* for etJiiKtapa- tion. Have yoo a tooth to pujj? Have you tried my method? If not, ask someone who D r. J. S. Fro Dentist, Burlington, - N. Office phone 374-J. Res. 37 J. P.»poo«. U; Spoon & Horiiaday Veterinarians OtHceand OJficr* 415 Miiin St, ^ Phone C. A. Anderson M.^ Officehouk 1 to2p. m. 7 lo8p J First National BankBuildiJ Leave day calls at Bi-adlevs D J Store. Dameron & Lons ATTORNEYS AT LAM’ E.S. W,OAMtRON | ADOLPil L0|i HurHngton j offi« iu I Pledmoat BalJdiBg | s J Phooe • 250 Piiflup. John H. Yernor., Attorney ajia ;u Law] Burlington, N. C. Offict^ .over .Bradley’.s Dni,£ Piioue 6d. TeRtl 1 NOTICE! Cotton Hoose And Picker Koom Presiden'- of Mexico says the killing >vas a result :0i a fight- bet ween >the; guards and la party ittemptinjf'to iihorate the^preci- dent and. vice-president. • L. Eanks Holt 3U3t completed a 30-ft. X ^50 Mills for company vi'iil ^•oild a brick 75 X 100 feet. Mfo-. brick Co. a oicker has; bnilding : the Oneida' oom. and the proceed at once to eoUon ^varehouse Every American Plantef fenows that Bistp^^*s Seeds Gfowl But—do You kno-w wh^ they are the Best Seeds that can be gro-wn for planting in 191! ? Our address is W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Burpee Buildiaiga, Fhiiadelphia. Send us your address, and we shall mat], without cost, a copy of The LE.MHNG AMERICAN SEED CATALOG FOR 1911, a bright New Book of 174..pages that teils The Plain Truth About THE BURPELE-QUALITY SEEDS.* Hoaid fax JFor 1913, Dae. The special road poll tax for the year 1913 is now due and pay able until the first day of ApriI. Under the old the Treasurer was paid a small commission for collecting: and handling this fund. A.nd heretofore I have given that commission to those who looked after it in the different Town ships. But now under the Salary law there is no provision made for any one to be paid anything out of this fund. Therefore, ura- less sone one will vounteer to col lect without charge in the town ships, I cannot put the boOks out, as has been my custom. Accord ing to instruction from the Coun ty Commissioners, the books will be at my office in the court house in Graham, and all persons desiring to pay will pay to me, un less they find some one else with the books, ^ Respectfully, ; John R. Hofimaii Attorney^at-taw Burlirigton, ■ North Carnli.na] OH ice, Secosd. Floor. rifst . ^iaiios Eaiik Buiyijig. progress Sprinj progresi election serjators ture,; publican Fra^i^ I t.l’je sh^^i" /jfiter in Jiepnb'K I, names o XVOUld IT jvaccess.! heirig ch they we on vvith t.ors. ■ TT Ljnnei two hou lourned Seat! I jury toe 'Mr.s. An cage, be therr^ p£ h»,}' i% t'f Bl}. J. K. BROOKS Surgeon Dentisi Foster Building BURLlINGTO^v, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. jPhysician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Store, Office Hours’. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to'€:0 X-RAY WORK. Dr. Win. E. Crulcliil OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN] of Greensboro, NT. C., will be a| The Piedmont, Burlingtor-, N,G,j the forenoons of Tuesday an Friday of each week. For further information. to Clerk, or to Dr, Crutch^^eidatl Greensboro. Offiees---4.00-401 Mc.Au.doo i;:nc( Building, Greensboro, N. C, k, Albert J. Thompson, w- Treasurer Alamance County This Jan. 7, 1913. If you wish to buy a farm, call or 'write. Central Loan & Trust Co. W. W. Brown, Mana ger. Burlington, N. C, FOR all I or phone kinds of I us ; : dT^nd I PHONE Job Print-1 nrjr ing, call I XU3 '^.1 f 5 • } r i Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not, get busy. Ihis property went on saiie at 9 o’clock A. M., January 20th. Within three hours sevep wide-a-wake men ani women had selected and purchased as many lots. i Your choice lot $200. $10 down—$1 a week or $5 a month. No Taxes, No Interest. Gonvenient to EveRm THING—5c car fare to Everywhere. • ' Let us show you. Say “seven-six” to Central, and our representative will call and take you to see the property] ■•ft. ' .4VV-. U1 -‘'.Vi'- 'i' •
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