Newspapers / The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, … / May 28, 1913, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
«? iS^y -. 1 !.>•» r:; 0r a- ■ ■ fe- ■•■. ,• Gf .' .■■• %!*''■'* A- It":; - ’ ■' F-'-. -’ ; ■ - *: 1#.^: • ff>rw » Mr-'- iSrX . m-^- '-^ 14..^ -■ k^r% ■ ' . m.' Si; ill-Hi •■'’ *« ,"i i-f.'. a# f > gF ; -1 „ ft iSlSI !■ -• ' the State Dispatch i’ul>jiphel F.yery Wednesda.T — By— Jbe SUte Dispatch PnblUiimg CoiBjwaT oorKngtoa, N. C. >¥. J. A. Pickett, President JfiHS 8. BOFfBSN, Editor K. FOUST, Secretary «Hd Treasarer and 8o(ioe*s Manager. Office First Floor, Jiauhot Building. Telephone No, iitiS- nbscr:]>tton, One Dollar per year, pay able in advance;. AiUcommunicatijas in regard to either ^W8 items or busiaees matterft should .» ad reeeed to Tfce St»te Di»p»tcb and »ot ^ any individvial (.-.onuected with toe ^TlTncwe notes and communicatioae of SMportance mu»t be signed by the writei. We are not responsible for opmions Of oar correspondentti. 8t3hsscrib«r8 will take notice that no re- »ipt for fitibBcription for The State Sh»patcli wOl be honored at this office unless it le ^Kjbered with stamped' fieriireB. Sntered a« eecond-claee matter May #, 1908. at the post otfice a,t aoa, Nortli Carolina, under the Act of |^j?j?res8 of March 3 1879, Wednesday, May 28,1913. Why is the Bog Law not , en forced in the town and county ? Heiio Central! How is the .sew telephone system? 0. K. '^bank you. entrance, but the Dispatch has fought bravely and heroically against want and persecution in a faithful effort to overcome many unjust criticisms that have been heaped upon it. The in dustrial sunshine is now in our face as bright as you could’'possi~ bly expect under a democrat ad ministration, because there is little real hope abroad in the land atthepresent time. Thewoolgrow- ers of the West, the Sugar planter of the South, the cotton farmer of the Atlantic States and the cotton manufacturer of the East are equally discouraged and jus tly d>. We are casting no linger ing look behind, but are meet- ing face to face the issues of the. day and expressing views that we believe to be the correct stand on the great questions of the hour and we know that as we grow older we "shall gain more wisdom and that our friends will be led to the one and only conclusion that there is no fight worthy of enter ing and no battle we can claim any glory, save those that are in behalf of the right. Do your duty. Kill the flies 5nd save the life of yourself arid ihat of others. Alamance County has more raral telephones than any other sounty in North Oarolina. Our Duty. What our duty as a newspaper editor is seems to be the duty of 'every other person * to inform us what to do. Within the past few days we have been approach ed by a number of citizv^ns and Does it hold its shape? That’^ the real test of a good shoe! . Poorly made foolwe.ar quickly gets baggy and wrinkled, Qijeen QuMity wearers are never troubled in this way. These shoes always Ao/i tJief'r sU^e. That% because they are made with the flexible sole, which yields natur- ally to every movement of the foot All sizes and styles now in stock. Prices range from $3.50 to $5.00. Soli Cogency ' Foster Slio^]Co. IS government, pare morals ^andj (Continued from, first page.), the Christian, life than we ever j populated rural sections through- asked why we have not exposed i have before. If yoa are interest-1 out the eourity of Alamance, so th> supposed mistake in connec- ed in BuViington, Alamance Coun-j t at t e oca tion with the election of the i management nas maae a ye y Chief of Police for our town. W e have answered in words plain and simple, we know is simply, what, the rumors that we We want you to see yourself in some ot these rare models—see the material, the cut, the style, the finish, tifee workmans and select a model that really fits and really becoming. ^ We stand behind you in seeing|that yoy are satisfied every day during the life of our suits. Not necessarily high in price either. Would like for you to see the !ianj tailbred suits at $10, 12.50, $15, and S20, Hardly ever an alteration necessary tisese days in our suits goes to prove their per fection. COMPLETE NOW. Summer Clothes, Underwear, Hats, and We would suggest to the Greens- hear from day to day. If, how- boro fans to clean out the cellar, ty and our state, yoa Wiu Siand | decision in op -'ning in Bur- by and support m. , | The first and second greatest. institutions of any land is itsj ansfton. for it appears to us, on the out side, that they have gone in for seas3n. The charity institutions of Il linois have ordered their soup indies cleaned and prepared for £se. We don’t knov^’ the reason vn.v ever, facts are as they ^are claim ed, it is our duty to give them as much publicity as possible, but we have lived so far a simple life,* with a simple faith with a single hope that we may never know-lingly or intentionally' say or do or be a party to any act or transaction that will directly or indirectly injure or bring .shame humiliation, or disgrace upon any one regardless of his station in Store Ciosp. vVe understand the merchants! I'fe. nave decided to close their stores j We have been 'requested by jt o F. M.. bep^innin.o: June the ; many for a long time to write 'irst. This is a very wise step, jsome very profound editorials on mat ters an^ in many eases, they wete things that do not pertain in any sense to the public good. rnd rl c eed. It gives the nierchants ! many very insignificiant ' eir i.v^lp shorter hours, Mr. Badgett reports that the le in all three ot the towns churches and its -newspapers, i£| enthusiastic ab(mt the _ 1 college 3ODeningardare promis- >ou^„are .fignting t.iese tvvo their hearty endorsement gftnizations you are ,out of har-j^Q^ C0'0j3erati0n. mony, with all that is good, pure, | Ail of the regular business, col-. aud noble and it is only a question | lege coupes will be taught in Burlington College m both of a short ti ne untu your career will be numoered with the tail-i iQ^a! college. Mr. Bad- ures of our own generation, ‘ gett who has been prominently See Oor Line of Men’s and Bofs Oxfords, Home of Good Oloth es therefore, our last appeal i? that you may join hands with the in strumencaiitie,^ and organi.sations that are ficrhting the of life. connected with the ioeal coiiegs. . will have charge of the Bnrling-; ton college. eal battles: Mr. Ger ton is the i>'uest o Wilburn this Vveek, Wilburn, o L arren- \ M€eim^ Al Tfa'te Babtist Cl-iirch, I Two services were held at Lhe' I Babtist Church Sunday night, The church and Baraca Sunday and ail I i'o vvhich they are j\3stly entitled, fn ^act thei e i.s a ver sniall nt of goods bought after six j In fact these gentlemen that M. !hi We congratulate you '\Y pro^rcsfeive step. or ! Save the Babies. nave made these requests in many cases were not friends of the Dispatch, in a substanstlal manner. Many of them belong ^ to the opposition in political mat- .i.ast year' in North oarolina j ^ n^ajoritv of them are not .there died over three thouw.nd | evyn iiCtbscrihers to the paper oabies oetsveen Juj\e the/nv’stj some theft are sur^cribers do ynu DecentU'i tno iirsi.. Ihere even want to. pa.v their sub GOOD second hand Walter A Wood mower for SALE at bar gain Cobie'Bradshavv Co. were three chief causes for this Qcreat loss to our otate, viz: sum- pay tfteir scription, but stiil they demand ,of us the building of ,a great and complaint, tever,. and ma-; niediuin for the sup- fi'-a. Add to this loss the griet j pfv^ggj^rj Qf evil,* the uplift of '■>r3vght to ic!ihers and'mothers, | ^nd the promotion of -^co tells us that these three | ^ wealthy municipality. aro the direct result of There is little honor less g-]ory and the want of a lucrative in come from the publishing of a ger m !;f'3 carried by flies. If.you love your children you will screen your house and see to ■:i that these little death devils do T ,.5-.' School room being filled to over- ..iiS, Warren Lis- I comb preachecl in the church i and Rev. William R. Sloman iii ! the class room. The music wa I led by Mr. Clarence E. Brow , ; Services will continue during the Just received; a car of No. 11 ^,veek. hard and sapped single?, J. W. j Cates, Burlington, N. C, i Piles. Cured ill 6 to ,T..4 Days ‘ Yr*'jr li 'iU'.'irir. '.(fiil rc-funJ mo’.u.'v OI ,\’t' M preUmiEiary hea?’"; xhcn^;,- ___ night atMa>Orsj To Cure a CoJd an One Day . | ttaij.. ! Ta!; I-AX.VT’','v' .'.’'.I-Qdninis, l>rr,tops i.l'.i i * ! Coui;;; a:-i H-'adat'si-; a’;:i works. o!'f the CoKt. I Dr. and B/lrs, J. S,- Frosf ac-( ^ comoanied by Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Holt have iugt returned from a.trip to Davie County by ouio- mobile. TRYthePENSL /"L ino. Snyder was bound ever to court arte:: if, VA20 .'.N ! '•/ oiii'i.- aisy oas-,; ot llcSsiug, .T i’rct rciiiniJ: PiU'H in 6 to 14 diys. o-vcs joiisc aili at- 50c in : W. V £;f'3S 0'»’1 Ji' cn;- J- ■ be* Last Wednesdx-' mornino; tween Unio^n a'id Firs National R-s’^k, ^2'rl-^ cutf l;a‘ ci.Lv:i •) i". • • • • by v-/ ■-jr'.'Of’.s .Vr’.'ilsj'.tp'..-- ii;) 'xlr: aai I-.i'.ivi-.fi it Won't Sura ionpj 'li, 0’ i reliabU:* Dt". oil It i‘6c, i>0o, Sl.OlK : litce. Exciusive Agents with iritia' M. please to PATCH'OFFICS : ward. Findf^r STATE VI ! t I reeS'ive re- M'', a^' 2”aph 0^' weekly newspaper. If Ihe peo ple of our town, county and state not contaminate the food of our | could ever realize that it is the children, ! local paper and not the Saturday It we would spend more in ! evening Blade, the Kansas City, id Mr=i, W. T. Peripr- Durham isf ir. th* rity. '’it ending the hed^^ide of Mrs. P'^ndereap'h''^ father, Mr. ,E, M. i-f^xaoder. Mr. Aiexander’'^ n.it’on is about the same as it has 0-' r^ieaning up our houses and lots and thus remove the birthplace >f the iiy, we would spend less rk"’ medicine and doctor bills. If you do not know the best step to take in fighting the fly, mite the State Board of Health tkuKigh and begin now this most ^‘T-poTtant tight. Sk Years. With this issue we begin the aj«th year of our career as a aewspaper. Wbat we have done what we have not done dur- that time is a matter of pub ’ll 'secord. At times the future beeii so dark that it presen ted few rays of light to open the way for future activity, at other times the sun has shone out in all its glory and blessed our liands in all our undertakings. Dften has the wolf knocked at door and it was with great difficulty that we prevented his the past dav',*^ Star, The Rural Weekly, and many other papers that are pub lished beyond our borders, .that shapes the destiny of our town, county and state, they would be more loyal to our local Industrie'-, We would, therefore, suggest and ask for the loyal snpport of every citizen of owr county and state in our humble effort to build a large town, a wealthier county and a greater and, better state in which to live and enjoy the blessings of'life. This aim and hope can be accomplished only by your co-operation, give us the news, give us the kicks, subscribe for our paper, and pay your sub scription, a d V ert i s e in our columns, because we already have a host of increasing friends I that are true and loyal. With your help and aid we promise in coming months to make a more aealous fight in behalf of good FcrSt Ofifics ^?cami nation cn’U service will he held at this place June .14 the position -'Of cierk in Post; Office., Any pfersons desiring 1 formation on this ■ can secure! sarfte by applying to the k?eal | Secretary o.c Board of Exa.min.ers,; Jno. C, Jones, Burlington,, N. 0, j an.y one desiring to tatce tbis ex-[ j amination must have pape.rs filed j with Post Office Department noti later than June llth. Complete I 'I r igion and Medicine Si. B. HARTMAN, M. D, lorm or ru-.es anae.p ana., n o. [ teUgion aad, medicine.^'- •' e.xamiD.ation will appear isi the' — next week issue. . be- MEN'S PANAMA H^TS,, and $6 quaalities, special at $4. Made in Ecuador where the b^st ^Panamas are made, Square Crowns and Telescope shapes,all sizes. Complete assortment, B. A. Seltara and Son, • Complete assortment of Men’s Panama Hats, made in Ecuador where the best Panamas are made,. 5.00and 6.00 Qualities ssieeial at4.00„ B. A. SeOarsic Son„ Tea, there is. The old-tim^ healer ! was also tha prie.jt. Theologry and I Jnedlztae have not maintained a sep- i arar.a e.xJstence very long. They g, I used to be one. Tes. there la an inti mate relatloa between rsUgion anij medtclrte. It ia w^[[ knowa of a .person who ea/:8 with unthaakfulmssii and ill- natured spirit, that his ’fo>d will not ha.v@ the .^ame effect as If tie were In a. kindiy nioodil The same Is true of »>edicin9. If a person, swallows a medi- cene'wieh sijspi.cion,. has no faith tn its action, is more or iess afraid of tfie one "Who iffivea him the medtcin*, it cannot So him as niuch goofi as if h«} had un wavering: faith in it. The mtnd h«uB a vtrondiereii! intlaenw over wiM) heiteve that a loving: Father controls the destiijy of mankind: are a great deal better prepared to meet the vicissitudes of life and to overcome disease than the one who has no such faith. A truly religious man makes a, better patient than an irrelig-ious man. In using: the word relig-ion I am not referring to any particular kind of re ligion, Th^ Jew and the gentile, the Catholic and the Protestant, each have a religion in which they bclieye. They also agree in the essentials. A religious man may believe that it is necessax’y for him to use every means lu his power to get well. lie may believe that it is perfectly proper for him to ernploy doctors a,nd take medicines; But he also believes that when he has done the best he can there Is a higher power thaV ha,s charge of his affairs, that absolute jus tice will be done him, that no evil thing can befall a good man. He goes for ward with confidence, sick or well, rich or poor, and gets a. great deal more comfort out of life than the man who has no religion. I have found myself Wying many times to people who have a chronic ail ment, “You need religion as well as medicine. You need faith in an over ruling providence that guides every thing to wise ends; that the alffliction of disea:se teaches a lesson that every one should strive to learn.*' This does not mean that teick,people are to sit down and trust that ari over- ruling providence will do everything. Nothing of the sort. He. is to u^ reme dies guided by his best judgment, but in the use of them lie can believe thataU things a,re weft and that in the end ail things will come out right. Any medi cine h3,8 a better chance to cure a man who holds such a faith. Some men are so faithless apd un- bslleving, so restless ajid desperate, their mindH so unsettled, that even the best of medicfne luu litUe chance to d > them anr trood. Therefor* 1 Bay that religion I* often Mr neces sary as medicine, that the wajit ?i! ^on frequently defeats ti»e action i the best medicine. Many a chronic invalid h;i3 sesreii* in .vairj for a physical remedy because he ha,s lost his grip on v!8 religion, the religion that nof- onir??> vides sal-vation in the world to but soundness of body ai:id roind in! world that isV TeS, there is a most intimate tion between medicine and rellK|1 Other things being equal, the ious Irian stands a poor chance of ting well when he is sick, 'ie''! liglous man frequently gets well .most astonishing way after Uie hsive all given him up to dift firm faith in a rational nUg:o^ ah obedient use of the rSght remewj great many hopeless Invalid-'? restored to peri'ect healffi. Well, you have made it ckat what you mean by religion. But ^ is the remedy you would recomross ' Of COURSE I wo aid recomment! ent teinedles for different conoJ‘> ‘ But the particular reniefiy that interested in at 'this tlmf., j that meets more chronic aiin'enU^ any other remedy I kno-tv ot, na. Peruna Is a remedy for that i" ^ tUdlnotts group of ailraenUs thi dependent upon catarrbai I am furrlshlng a book on cata' diseajws Winch I send fre€^ 111 this book I expl-ain ‘ the ' uses of Peruna. ^ not care tb wait to send the at this time will find in£&nnJii’-^" struction as to the genera! t^iia explained within tbe , each bottle. PPm.UNA AT AJCjL drug STOKliri. _ fnPBCIATi WOTICB are making inquiries time Peruna, To #ucU tlSls torniula Is now put ufftct* nam» of KA-TAR-NO, by KAjPAH-NO Cotnpaa>- Dmiob Write them *njl pjeesei to send you » ° per^i I Loq Geo. W. spent Sunc of friends. ASK-F'ree a $25.00 T. >$4.98. Mr. and! were busin city of GrI Two Bu t!y used. Brads-haw Miss Ha head ( :iy the Fred llawl Freemai received Livertonej will tone you fee] i Miss this city af to Fail RivJ thesummt ter' Mrs. J. last week Wilmingt and also the Dioce^ Mrs. Ej resell ted of the Wa boro has to the loci Mr. an] Liberty ^ ing the rj ander Vv er. IVIrs. R Pleasar.tl several side of hi A iexanaf Mr, j,i| Homer Cui'rey ing for where t| the sist^ .Mr. sei/.ed \»J K idney last W4 nerespal Miss W| improvi t t h- 4:
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 28, 1913, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75