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»■- ’f. u' 'J., yii.- fe-fr Si;!' r; ,> if'- P^'i' ^■•■^ *t - ■ I?- ' !••■ ■■ ■ P- iw- ■', ■■ i': ■ ' > ■ *■ ■ P-:i« F-.’- . KL.-*f ■ ■*• i P '." V:- • fc •' ? i- ' ' . ■ ■* K;' l> / I-' - f a^; n;v r; H'^• ■ I- if-r 111 iff li Hi ':i «a: M?'. 5’^- «£*i ^•u '- • i.'S^ I' JJp'- f ,u irf ■ ■ * The State Dispatch Piiblinhed Kvery VVeclae'^^iav —By— Tke State DUpatch Publiihiag CorapaaTf ooHiagtaii, K. C. jiir. J. A. Pickett, - - President 19BN R. HOFfMAiV. Editor iiHES E. FOUST, Secreta/r aai Treatarer tad Basine*a Manager. Office First Floor. Kauh(,;t HuUdiae. Telephone No, >ibacxij)t!ou, One Dollar per year, paj- gable in advance. A'*eOTOiminicati jn» in regard to either -3»‘WB items or business luatter^* should a aO ressed to The St»te Dwpatci and' oot i'nr>Anai«ii'an1- nntq ifc anj iadifiduft) coanecteii witb fhe I ^ongress lOritS inCOnalSteni aCcS |ssp*r- All news notes and ('ommimicatiofls of ijQPortanee must be sipied bf the writer. S^'e are not re^poni^ibie for opinions of oar correspondent#. Democratk Inconsisteacy. The Saturday Evening Post in commenting' upon the tariff says, that it is so amazing complex that no one expert can really Ui.derstand ail of it. A system • so imbedded in American busi ness that the demooats while lowering- the duties are forced to retain it. ' A genuine tariff-for- revenue bill could be written on tnree pages, but it will be a good, while before we get around \to that. It seems strange that the Saturday Evening Post should so severely criticise the present SnbBftribflrs will take notice that no rt'- »ipt lOr subscription for Tie State Diipatch win be honored at this office uuSeH.-s it is, aambered with stamped fisrures. Eat«red an second-olasH matter Maj 0,1908, at the post othee at Hurling ioa, North Carolina, under tc;? Aet of l^ESfrcHS of March 3 187ft. The democrats promised us, last fall, a tariff for reveue only. Now, all of them with one or two exceptions, are making a bitter fight against their own pledges. The Solution. Wednesday, May 2i, 1913. Many of our friends have ask ed us in person our opinion as to I the amalgamation of the Repub-1 erations, when the would be king r iican part}-, the Progress?ve-Pi.e' I on his throne in Burlington is and an impious wretch as to for get |his duty to himself; his neighli^or, his country and his God. V We cannot conceive of a man so poor for the want of thib worlds possession or a man so blessed with all the necessaries of life as to forget that the same God created the strett Arab, that breathed into the millionaire’s nostrils the breath of h'fe. al though living in a palace sur rounded by lux ry, who has never known or felt-the pang of want. Is it possible that a few of our citizens have so forgot that from the humblest homes and the low est v/alks of life there often come men and women that bless the day and generation in which they lived and crown themselves and mankind with the choicest diadems of life. Such was the case of Gold smith, Moody, Garfield, Lincoln and many more men, if spact would permit, will live in the hearts and minds of unborn gen- The business men and citizens {publicans, and the Progressives. ■li Siler City have organized a •ocal freight rate association to assist the state association in remeding the trying discrim- 'Jih-VlO u.: -Tis that now exist through state. Pres. Wilson says that absolutely opposed to any of compromise on the aiiestion, and that the must pass the bill a? pr by the house unamended, mg as his reason that it i ?ssary to luifili the ^sade by the demoor? iorm. So get in line y ■\veak kneed democrats i'; Tovv’ is on your tracK. This is a very simple matter to settle, provided the present polices of the present administra tion svf^, carried into force as promised by Mr. Wilson and the i Democrat party. ' Its t’ ue that i there v;ill be some discord in the i con^’ention that marshall the esented I IS nec- pledges plat- u little Wood- eone The Senate The Democrat part} very democratic, last Friday by a substantia: maj- ■'.'.rity composed of the den'vOCTc t iA'enibers refused a public dead and turned to clay, and is not even worthy of closing a crack to keep the wind away. Conceive, if you can of a man or a soul so wretched not tc have enough of the greatest spirit in it, to lift up the fallen, rescue the perishing fand aid the distressed. If such there be go forces to form the common de-: mark him' well for there certain ly can be no city, not made by hands where the Supreme Archi tect of the Ui)iverse presides, for such a vile wretch as he may be in not doing what litile way be within his power to encourage tlie child of our land and their educational captains, to aid the business interests of our com munity as far as the cases are legitiiTiate, and to render aid to the distressed at all times.' In the words of the immortal tariti: fense against the radical measure senate! now being ^introduced by the most radical political ^ leaders of all lime. lear- vng of the important tariff sche dules as they are considered by finance committee. In the' ir^ision, however, two ?e):ators from Leuisiana votfd as-ain^t tiie Necessity, it has beeii said, is the mother of invention: and we verih' believe it. Necessity will cause tiie harmonzing of tlie great majority that has aVreadv opposed the democratic views of national governinent. Afier twenty Lng years of quadrenial blunders the republican party now admits that the representa-1 Tennyson, “Rise happy day rise tion o; the national convention I holy morn draw forth cheerful should be in proportion to the | day from night, and light the f ballots cast in the j light that shone when hope was Taat I my darling there shall see, For who can tell when death doth come, But she may waft my spirit home. A child in Iteaven! attraction rare; One of my loved ones garnered there, A sinltss roiif, her raiment now, A seraph’s crown is on her brow. A child in Heaven! I murmur not', But bless God for her biisfullot. Early to be released from earth, Early to gain her heavenly birth. A child in Heaven! not an heir, Blit gone to take po.ssession there. Of that brsgiit mansions of the blest. Who pass from earth to Heaven’s rest. ' A child in Heaven! my savior’s arm Shelters my babe from every harm, And though I long her face to see. Yet Jesus will her mother be. A child in Heaven! not in* ti e tomb The root on earth on high ^ the bloom, Her spirit is the fragrance given, To him who for us purchased Heaven. Does it hold its shapt ?' , ThaPs fte real testof a ^opi/slioie:! Poorly made footwe,ar quickly fjets bap-o-.. and wrinkled. ' ' Queen Quality wearers are never troubled in this way. These shoes always hold their sha^e. That’s because - they are rciad'^ with . the. flexible sole, which yields natur" ally to. ever^ movement of the foot. M sizes and styles 'now. in .'stockv^ Ibices' range from $3.50 to $5.00: V ■ ■ c4gertc^: ' y Teachers Electec!- The following teachers have been elected to serve in the Graded School the epsuing year Misses. Byrde. Dailey. Sadie Fonville, Mamie Annie. Webster, Elizabeth Bunch. Margaret Jvlizzelle. Lillie Bulla. ^ Carrie Horn ad ay. Mrs. W. C. Isle A GOOD PLACE TO BUY I number :'pr^ceeding electii’sn for the eloc- i born, tors, It will be very unfortunate I Crops Ruined By Hail. . . . . . ; i lo ever attemnt to ;r>ajonty -Mseiy protectingi » •^fainst stf'Mm roller taetic: i tor tne opposjtion ct cemocrac,\ I ma)ahail it>! Newton, May 16.-Reports torces rn ti-e name and under tho, i irom the southwestern part of Rev. Jr D. Andrew May Leave Numerous appeals from minist* ers*prominent citizens and the Board of trustees of Catawba College have been extended Rev. J. D. Andrew to become presi dent of Catawba College. The College of thfe Refoemed Church of this state. The board. of trustees will meet in two''weeks one of the leading members of this board having written Re’. Andrew recently urgihgthat he accept the offer. Certainly few men in the state could secure j more students and raise more' money for an institution than Rev. Andrew. THAT ALWAYS,SATISFI Corner on. cr 6 Moctte tne rule. We are not. ivih desti'ucii^jn or di^ certainly hope that •^ome, but if there is ft5:uIts from this tarii nave resulted from a' rr.ocr.dic scunt your chicken;, years hatchir'g-. If the are supreme they should en a hearing belnre tin important c*.4iv.nictee. d^imoci’at in the i'in: ^•e in aii niattei;} it i 5 for the rnaJiufaclLUe the ' j banner oi the republican partv. I county and the upper edge of ir sr'n . - = -.h'•‘iiifoln tell of a terrific hail i I d bully. nhj 10; » . , j a. ;/''tuim tnat visited that section ng i;i not ?arne that of deatii to every confed- of vtheii- crate soldier, and '’'V? lenial descendants. Out iOi .jsnkie lanci it is the call to urn’is anr a 7 nin^ } ■.'n I.. j '.)i ler: and 'h our i. next eople LTIN’- most t i‘ c:. mea- indastries durjnfic the good rains here. Much damage was done to grow ing crops. Wheat and oats were -ractieally destroyed in some places. The hail on level ground was two or three inches deep, 'vhile in many places it drifted ; made great and lastinL^ and our to the depth of 12inches. Many e;'3fui and happy, ! are pl^mting corn and ^■e-t to the I .datforms h'jter nnd the consumer facts are UiMri- speak. anii 01 tr publi'^an before ooing placed i yo;:i from day to day by the ^ii&?Kses on the Ttand. and it is a ^hort titn.-? until the jury ftgaio tai'ie the case. Wi'jer'C the verdict whi be already ’ea.sy to answer. ae A. lepresf^ritatr-. e of Burlingtor went! to Greenfib.rc Friday upon invitation the Southern Bell gation i 'i>sctple I last! nonie vV( u t tfe\t t r pj 1. gressi '.'e aiiU re party by ’-'’lirninating I from the progressive platform, j I Woman Suffrage and bv elimina-! I ' ■ i ; ting the high protective tariff j ; feature of the present republican ^ I party, and adopt the plank of ■ the progrtssive platforni on the j tariff quefcihen, Read just con* i vention representation in propor- i tion to the ballots caeta and un~ t i fold to the breeze a ne'-v banner ; of gohi vith a border of liberty 'in letters of pure vdnite. The word ‘ ‘Conservative. n:i )reth-1 c^^ton over. The trees in places were totally stripped of their i eaves. rj,-, i fte Simple Servict;3 in Of Mrs. Siedinar. Funeral A Storefull of ¥ Everything Fashionable in to .^i/lake Buying Spri.ng Wardrob2.s at Pri ■£S 1/'* « ,COARAWTEES» HAWO TAitbBen A vt-r’y simple, Qy ot Teiennone services con- uucteo Dy Ptev. Thomas G. Faul- Knei\ ^«’a3 heki over the remains of iMrs. Charitjs M. Stedman at the Stedman residence yester day morning at 11:45. A” num ber of-friends of Major and iVIrs. Stedman gathered at the home to pay the last tri jute to the aeceased. The flora! offerings were numerous and beautiful testifying to the high regard in which Mrs, Stedman was he’d be a premature^ f^uggestion in Greensboro. The body wascai-' but n.ark the words of this writ- hompany to inspect b-J. A Tr i ingthat thi ioro , and Telephone plant.i. namber of High :^e ypars ^ will hence the ee a solid -reens-: , . , . I democrat oartv Pointer ^ -h ■ (I. ^ ^ I line ot oppo-suion. not because I the opposition all agree, but be- ijurUnsrton! -h A ir f ^ ~ , f cause Its iorced uDon them, ana Alamanc;i County people; ^ asked the Southe.i’i ' ' r/s;\al! the Centra battej' ■BeU to I ■y sys- j Q'tike in \ ‘'Of all sad words of tongue or magneto | pen the saddest of these it might ©Ihave ffeen.'" Tiie fml Said. :>em sfi the Burlington alace of the ;;»reser.t system. E/eryone that iiave ^ have ijeen.'- We pre.sume’ thatv examined the two systems are! this is so, but of all sad words •?ery anxious that the new sys-; that we have ever heard fell from tem^ be installed, because; the lips of a prominent Burling- '.t will give so much more satis- i ton citizen a few days ago when rairftory service than we are able; he spoke without hesitation receive at tlie present time,'mental reservation or Tied to Wilmington on the 12:50 train, and the ftneral will be held in that city in St. James’ Episcopal, church today being- conducted by Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, bishop of the diocese of eastern NT^rth Carolina Greensboro News. May 19 “A CHILD IN HEAVEN.''- k child in Heaven! Oh, can it be? A blessing thus conferred on me! 1 hough lost to us her precious face, Yet found in Christa child of grace. A child in Heaven! the blissful thought ana said,” ^ mother’s heart ’tis it is a matter that must be settled ; ‘ ‘Dam the hospital, to bell with' ti’aught by the Board of Aldernier. and ^ the Chamber of Commerce, and the Stale corporation oonimiss-' destroy a.s far as he was concern- lon. We trqsi; th take favorable action, in -'«o the.saove. With peace and joy that none can tell For one doth nowin glory dwell, the Graded SchooFh We ^ "hiId in Heaven! pam no more* regard i thought often and of many suffering are all at they mav I ed. For Good results, Advertise in The State D'lspatch. circumstance, but we are unable to extend our imagination to that point where a human being can faU 30 low and become so viJe oer. An angel-song is her employ! And would I rob her of her joy. A child in Heaven! Oh, sure' twill be, ^ h.ir ■QxtmsiY& mt.shows, hov- v^rays. Tans, Browns, .'Blwes md Blacks' Weaves, of;■ p,lai.n -and fancy V/'orste.ds.. vn '■;V .Serges: ChevMts. y. ■ The,re:is ari.exeelleht choice-, ry i’aste and^rei|uiirepieiit in nur 1 CiiS'; one. to StQCl SU] Men's All. Wool Suit 0 Values o Boys’ Spring Suits. $2.50 . $3,.50. .$4Jt: :y$S,0§. Suits are m ■new.est NorfoJk and Knick erbocker .Styks.^ :CM:cice: of Stylish ra:> CT Wo^teds,, .G.as^imers and. Serges^ Brown;, .Tan and .Gray Mixtures..' A^ts ytms. V ■' ■■■■,"’■ Ceprngnusa. >3)3, A. &. Kirscnoaum Co. B. A. SELLARS & SON Leading Clothiers Bi^rlington, ; V C P A ASI FR I Mrs. J. the week at Peoples All kind for late pi Supply Co Sucrene milk How. Supply Co| Timoth feedstulV Go. Rev. Jai ■vi!l nreac church at Tvv'O Bu tly u.«.ed. Bradshaw Mr. cally ill at ii’ngtoii. Mr. Kal boro is s guest of 1: ASK-Fre a $25.00 $4 9R. The ei of hMr. a was buri The-baS w'hich ha| ing. Mrs. Grove is Mr. C. q FOR SA| Buck-ey used Foi shaw Col Mr. (1 purch i.Si Mrs. G. street, port, arc] where t of Mr at Klon WANI ton a t€ per ienc^ Bui a M. will at eigh of givi other b fore th nl mmm
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