r5S5?!Si:. ssTiiiair!^ '> ■-■ -. - s t; •>'. P ■ ■ r- . s >S.50 ick- fsin* i -| w5 k - N. 'L . HM DO VOU WANT A $25.00 HornSess Symphony Talking IWachine for .Av3l'v- FREEHAI^ DRUG CO^ I Somebody-—My Dog. i Wri t.te f i for the 0 bserver. i Yes, he’s only adog, buV he’s ! niy dog you see, I And so he is wonder fully, i ' to me, , , i If I were to go . to the i world’s end, , I He surely would follow a; I faithful friend. dear very- my - 4 j When I’m full of gladness my I dog is giad too, I He shares like a comrade in all I that I do. I Be understands sorrow, and he ; feels my pain,^ His sympathy’s real though he cannot explain. His service is constant by day and by night, He asks no reward but to be in LOCA.T. AISTD PERSONA - . ||i k„o«TA\‘Wes me for ol’i;en he tries To tell rne juBt that v/ith his s].taking brown eyes. FOR SALE, Rock Crusher and outfit consisting of steam drill and etc in good running order J. W. Cates, Burlington, N. C. ivvo Buckeve cultivators shgh- . by Cobles- ;\v Co, f S ?C •• I’’ K K K M A N I) Pv U G C O.. a bou t $1:5.(f) TALKING MACHINE for ■^'horp.i Union tickets 35 cents ;al 50 cei'its at Freeman's Drug Frr Sale, at R bargain two i'uckeye cult;vato»’5 siighlly used ~'-t' Ccbies - Bradshaw Co. Bel! troud of Ore Hill ? returned home from a visit her aunt Mrs. Mattie Dorsett. i, Davis and 01 Raleigh Mi's. Erwin and Emma lanied Miss L. i\. r^iiles and Sunday t Bethei. Miss Mary Lee Coble was in town Mobday and took home with her the beautiful little,sor rel I pony and rubber tire buggy which The State Dispatch pre- .sented her, She being the thijd winner in the Great State Dis* natch contest. The pony was purchased from Mr. Grover M aore. '\.T • \ aTUi Al I ’S. Tho IV no J' Davis ■»■£• • 7suir: K ^ Ir, and Ho\t Evans 'N I'-'f iMVh' '• i iiccon; f i. •; 10 .'.Vli'. r C I' -l-.Ti \ Sa t;:irday ::a^rg ch .irch at D,x?ar faithful companion stay close by my side, Yoar friendship I value a:-5 both true and tried, And sonfvewhere beyond the bright sky above me I hope there will be my own dog to love me. He speaks his dumb language which I understand, And answer by giving a touteh of my hand; His life he would give if my own , if would save, ! He’s only a dog, but so loyal and brave. -LILA RIPLEY BARNWELL, Hend'^rsonville, N. C. Sale .Real Eiiate.. Under and bjr. virtue of piwer contained in a certain deed in l:rust dat^d March 31, 1D13, and executed _by E, I>,;. Patrum and wife, Emily. Patrun't to the Centra! Loan sfe Trast- Coitjpan'y trustee, securing two certain bonds and: all of which is record ed in book No. 5?, |>ages.. 61'64 of mortgage deeds in ihtt oflk'e of the. register of deeds of Ala- manee-County, whieh.is due and payable March 31. 1912,^ and de fault having been raade in the' payjjient of principal of said Honds secured by the -deed in trust. The tiustee wiU orFer at public'Sale at the'Coui’t House door in Gi'.aham, North Carolina op Saturday May I.Oth .at eleven' ■O.’clock A, M, to the 'highest bir - der for cash, the following .descri bed iotsof iapd.. Lot No. 1 Situated in Patterson'S' Township Alamance'' Coualy ad joining the lands of Jno, M., Shat- tr.*issitesass:ia, IBOOK sss?ra».',3affis* M.. Smith A. Euliss isses Eva and Desa Gi'ossCal ■arid .N'eiiie Wynne and DeEtt -y S:iturday night tiie guest of Mrs. D. No. 2 • I Mr. Holt Injured. Mr. E. M. Holt, of Greensboro afiremtinon the Southern rail road jumped from the cab of his engine yesterday afternoon while it was on the local yard and was | slightly injured. ’ ' “Are you able to be Mr. Holt says that he thought i since you lost your money?” ic was going to be a collision when I ‘‘Qh yes. .t find simple food he jumped. His back was slightly i agrees with me better, and you sprained, but it is not serious, have no idea how many worthy fieg. ceriy, A. and others Beg'infling’ata saasai'i'as thence .N". 17 1-2 deg. &. 11 poles and 5 Hnka to a pile of stone, thence I iS. deg, F',. is poles to 2 rocks in the creek, thence S, 11 W„ 11 pO'le& to a storse at f.he tlie.5ice N.' HO deg.'W. 32 po.le3'to the beginning confcaiRi.ng 2 i-2 -acres more or less. It being the saroe le'nd conveyed to Lee Dora Euliss and Diliie .EJidisff., Oeeem- ber 20. to which desd refer -, ance in ^hereby raade, LotN,o, 2, In Patter,flon',-* Town ship arlj o1 n s:' the^Sands of old Euiis iU I ■' - S'- ‘ WHAT MATTERS if everybody on earth turns fr3m you, if you have a bank Book? it, and all it Represents WiU |Stick to You Through TKick and jThin, W people don’t generally turn from the man saves.^ His confidence in nimself, his inde ptiadeoice and integrity, command the respect, invariably receives. , ' .w Sa.w Mill iot and others. Beghriungoii a iaree sto’ae ■ in the creek, thence K. 1'5'deg. W. 3 chs. j',0 a atone on tlie, W', side of the crefiK .on the 3, side of the road, thence ^,,531-2 deg, W, 3 ■ehs. &?.!d5€' link^ to a station in the pi^blie road., thenc'3 N. 64 d--f\g. 'A B.wer oi i\. .j:'* n s. -P Garoner Bryant wiio has guest of her daughter the guest at SDencer Mrs. u ' ‘hce: and the hospital authorities say t mt he is resting well and will be able to resume his work some time soon. people go in .for walking as a fad. ” —IMttsburg Post. Griggs -T saw the doctor’s — : carriage at your door yeslfcrday. Suffragettes Fire Editor’s Home, j Anything serious; ^ ! Biggs— I snould say! He w^ont- .M.a ■:\or>z F.r .’.in Holt has recent pur- combinacion .-^'^ddie and He has named the ‘;rro in honor of the Hon- T;''>;pdore Roosevelr. Davis a receiit grad- i Kings h>u?iness Cob - T’Hie‘gh has accepted a posi- .-■..5 -■t’-.rE:"v'rapher and book- ‘raf 'nr the Merchant Supply -C K. Ai:s*ey who ha® sti iou'«ly ill for several da>s •; ->^d Ko have been posion T> e'riting cabbage, is much .?'e- L'mdon, May 4.—Suffragettes set fire to the residi-:nc8 of the editor of the LigiiC a Finchley Saturday night. The hre wafc extinguished before serious dam age vvas done. To Cure a Cold in.One Day TaliC LAXATIVK IMiOMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and IJ.t-adachc and works oif the Cold. Drwggjsts refr.nfl money if it fails to cure. 2i. W, GROVK'y bitiiature on each 2oc, ed to collect his bii!. - Evening Transcript, Boston is thougnt vviii bun>.ia y, niorning ring on Broad small Si reef ■ -V i■!'. A la ]nan ce S i ree t and Ch urch witiuhe initiab H. cut inside u'iii given iC r . . 'i * i. 1 ^ to Iv, ‘^vurd this oific.e Mctliers Day. The First Babtist S. S. of th'g City will celebrate Mothers Da> I next Sunday. The exercises wi 1 ■ extend tlirough the S. S. and. Church services. Ad mothers are invifodto be present and special uri.'.iug.jm-'nts will be made for r.hfMn, ('.arriages will be provided '■’or IhwsV' wao will appiy to the P istor, Mai-rain W. Buck, or J. vv. ('.rP'-., A suecini invitation is ext-’ode i to all Bir.dcas and Phil- Mthea-'-and to all visitors in the Gh\. k ;entr BaseBall Goods E, and. B5 W.. S'ehs.. to .a stone on the Vi/’, side of psjhlic road. triCiiice S. 56 1 2 deg:, W'., 4 ch:s. and 75 links to a stone, thence S, 25 deg. E. 9 chs,, and 50 links to the mill pond on a large storiO piac'd by nature, thence N. 73 1-4 deg, E. 2,9 iioks to a stojue at f;he edge of the ■ water, thence N. 163 4 deg^,, E.. 4 ch3. and- 89 iinks. "o a pole or stofie, thernce S,. SS 1-2 deg, E,. 4 ch&. md 50 inks t.o the beginnirig ■eon.tain- ing 5 4' acres mo.re or le-m. This the 5th day of April,laiS. at IT WILL PAY YOU I S CHORAL UNION CONCERT. The fourth Annual Concert of the Burlington Choral Union will be given Friday evening, May9 th, 8:30. in the Graded Scfaool audjitorimm, Much interest is manifested and a good deal af preparadon. made as evidenced by the splendidly arran.ged prog ramme which is as follows^- Loan & I rust L'Ompany, Trustee., Song of the Vikings, The ChorarUnion, Gome' ioto the Garden Maud, ■ Mr.- Dring..- VEcAK'S" ^ OVL'13 EXr'E'fliS'CWCie ■j.'rSftoe ■iDESilGWS nyonsi^cr.fUna; .'i -Kuf *;Etorjpt.;oo .am? rjii'f’-klT As'je-r.juff. Ky.i: i. , ('r.v'B fig i;.'f^sTifriorj ia v'>rr'.Sf'-?ilr \r!-u'.«ri.i.al:>lo. iToTOmnfliniv ■ i' lr.ssM'ictlo' 'HA.I'50?W6i'’ »:>!i iPafcor(j|. frns, iciT 'iwBfiJic patents, I'.iiiMiia-fn-. M!;r.r'. ft wtjef.?. spjcy.’J, Mtic-', iTi'ltti'.’.'iJt v'.ii .‘l;in Isieiitific iffltrim iiAVifison-'t'ii'r iKtv-'-.'ffl.'-t."'-.? rtr- c:!W.!.ovi :ii' any inijmtU.. 'J\OTi8, $3 .«l I'mi,’” foG-'.-’revfujta-,'oU ’d'jid'riYAV' 'iewN(j0«,k-rr«, fV ■ in If I i'He Plonear Bank: O f A i o r Ti a n c C.'3^ c> u t y :AP?rAL AHD \S'JK?l\JS, $33^500 naipunfjwn*! I M. f: ft s; a i % Pay Cash and Be Happy . . • STEWART'S JEWELRY & BOOK STORE, ! i jt Vv'eakmess and Loss fflf Apipetiite •Ti’o Old Staadard gfeneral dtreniftheoing tonic, ; '[.'ASTKLESS chill TO Nl^C, diriTCS out ;,.i .j.'Tifj br.iids up ths systt-'m. A tr«a tonic a;.id Appetizer. For .-viultii aaii diild.-'raH... iWs,. Everv man can pay cash as he goes, if he uses ti'-e check 35,stem—and save money in the bargain. Also he has a most reliab'e r jceipt in the can- ceiled check, thus avoiding altogether any possi^- bhity of paying an account tv/ice. Furthermore, since he pays as he goes having .'thing charged, tliere is no danger of paying 101 what some otiier fellow gets whose name and ini- ’■{.ii's are very similar. Just A Little Well Directed Effort Is All ThaFs Neeessar> For Anyone To Get On A Cash Basis. We Solicit Your check- iTig Account And It Need Not Be Large To Be Ap preciated . . . • • The State Dispatch heg.§ to acknowledge rec^^ipfc ot liiiviiadon.. le !:'(,v(IO'Wing 3. E^ilgriras Chorus .from Jannhauser,' The Choral Union. 4. The ErlKing,;. . ■ Mrs. .B.rovvn. 5, Q'aartet- o, ey say the lion and the lizard keep, from . “In a Persian Garden;.’ , The Choral Union. ■ Miss .Severson, le P.arting Kiss, Th e C h oral U n io n, . 9., The Ba.rjdoiero,' • , Mr.. Qapp. 10, 0' us, :ye free, ■from Ernani, The Choral Union. IL Quartet—.: Good Night beloved,. '' 12, March of the. Ti>readors, from. Carmen, . The Choral Union. Fahing*. Balfe. Wagner. Schubert. SchumanB. i» Gounod,' Pei’Acqua. Pinsutii Stuart. Verdi. Pinauti •Bizet hmm Wfei^seti kisfcijiratsisti?'.. Wfoibett,. Camli May 174., IStls, a Sun I .Rev. W. E. fia,. 19H1, 10:00 A, M. SERMON. Abernethy-- Greensboro.. Nanfch C-iroEiia Spring Garden M„ E, Chvnrch 4: .E’DERSS Greensbaro,. .North C-irolifia Addehiss STATES GOVERNMFNT depository UNITED :00 • Y, M. c. a: Rev. W. E. Abernethh: Monday, May 19t!i— 10:30 Literary Hon. J. Bryan Grimes Raleigh,, N'ornh '?3aro Secretary of State 12:00 NOON Graduating Exbrcis.es of ti-ie Class o^f 191S 2:30 P. M, Contest for Senior Oratoe-s Meda.l ' 1. StonewallJohnson — -,_J. W. .Hodges 2. Lest We Forget. ._ .W. H. Lee 3. The Quickening of National Conscience H„ F. Fogleman 4. Our Country’s Call C„ S. Karris 6:30 R M. Band Contest On the Campus 8:00 P. M. . ■ Senior Contest in Elocution 9:30 P. M. Reception in Society Halls I Music furnished by the Whitsett Orchestra, a.nd the VYhitse-tt Conret Band Beside the sixty voices constituting the Burlington Choral UnioKv the quartet is composed of Messrs Dring and Clapp and Mrs, Wade Brown and Miss Severson, all of Greensboro. These are, trained sirtgers'and have the reputation of being among the best la the state. Myny will be interested to know of Mrs. Brown's appeara. ice here again, she being k .iov^n to our people. The Choral Union was organized five years ago under the leader ship of iVir. Brown for the first two years. The third year dur ing Mr, Srown'a absence in the old country the services of Mr. Hill v\rere secured. The fallowing year, the union took a vacation hut began work again last fall with renewed interest. The society means much to our town and county and especially are onr Ghoreb choirs helped greatly, which in fself should reconn- mend ifc highly to our people. The society has the moral and enthusiastic support of the majo rity of our people and has enjoyed a reasonable financial support. It is therefore on a good basis but could be placed on a stronger basis by a nv>re united effort to get all those interests, and allare to attend this annual concert. L^t us fill our Graded School audi torium od the evening of the coneertand enjoy an evening of music. The price will be small and especially so when the six months of hard work for this concert is considered. , space Green and McClure are write an ad on rush of business to a