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■ V ' ■ t • ^ a--'/ mmrw »■■ - t' i!*- ^ •;4. K- ■-" ■: il ) ,w ‘ ■!'f' P ■■ lit i • ■li'? • I'i ^ •■ • "'H.' ■ « 1 ■■ ■ j f?‘ ,. U,'. - f . i ^C.. : .: •’ U-- : fi.rs-t page.) intermingled with the scene of the forest wa-s the i lower oi tb^i class the Daisy- ^ The class motto iLxcetsior from its elevated position at the head of the auditonum was AT)t«! woven-'by the ilower of the class the “Daisy.” , The evening was spent in a very social way makmg a jot ot new acquaintances 8,rsQ eBjo^ing rramerousgames. Refreshments earssisting of cream, cake ana niiints was served ib the class eoWs gold and white. To make the occasion cornplete a punch bo'wl filled with fruit punch, flowed freely. Thus tne cmss of}913and its annual senior ^ave several witty an humorous jokes after v?hich he a.^sured the people of Alamance that he was glad to be in their midst, as he was ccHBing in contact ^ith the people who were near ancfe^tors of his be having been born in Chatham county. The address was a strong appeal to the peo ple for education. In the ad dress he told the p^ple.that we have one resource in Alamance County and if we cultivate this resource we must educate ^ the children. He compared the worth of the same soil in North Carolina, Africa and Massachu- sett, showing that in Africa the value was decreased and in Massaehussetts increased be cause of educational surround ings, hence the wealth of the reception will linger in th^rninds, country depends on itseducation- of ail present as one of .^hejaJ advancements and the country g'reatest events of its kmd dur-j js loyaHo its educational ir if ?hp. history of the school jonnortunitv raises men as ~was trig ...j. ,he history oT. ine senwj. opportunity raises^men as was Admittances was hard to secure iQ^ce said by a native Scotlander al the Burlington^ Graded bchool j vvho V.’as asked the question Thursday night this being the: what his native people raised he r'rjght the graduation class | quickly responded. "We raise Ber.ied their Ciass_ exercises j vv’^ich v;as rendered in the lorm ; We must educate all people in oj a pjay and entitled ‘ bcnooiin. ' | order to secure and keep oar The foilowing characters ^ took ; great men with us. He illustr- piirt, Agnes Faueette, A Gypsy ated that educated people can do CJiSS Prophet; Carrie WiBis Sta- S«r.U,y Dmds To A™p.li.!US| gf DNClilMEB LEHEIS To^ay. iisiician ; Poetess, Joillette Isley; Historian, Pauline Coble: Test- Paul D av!s; Giftorian, more and better work than an iiiiterate people by showing what invention and skill has'done. The speed limit of the old ^ Teague; valeihi'torian, | Washington hand press was one L’&ra Steuart: _The digmijed | hundred and fifty papers a hour ne, Ruth Browning; Grumbling j ag&inst twentv six thousand in ’ 1 • ) ■ _ _ at;on. Msr.--' C. 0; Jorla Cates: _ Sympathetic,^iiiiiza- j our present age. He urged that Garvin: Sc^y,_^ Marniej domestic science should be taught Guthrie; Sarcastjc, EmnyHuTi-jin all schools that the boys in- man: Dreamy. Ruth Lee Holt; gtead of being drilled year after Innocent, Evie Larnp;_ Informing, year on French and Latin roots Margie Loy: Pacifying, Hailie; should be drilled on corn and Kea Mebane:^ Hungry Erv,’in I cotton roots. After the speaker Montgomery; Jolly,^ l^alH Pat-i had concluded Prof. Singletary terson; Reproving, Grace Patter- j delivered diplomas to forty five lirjn: Original, Imogefi McCuller | Grammar School graduates and ScoU; Inquisitive, Bessie Lee | twenty four seniors. Medals Sei^ars: Baby, Lena alton;!and prizes were delivered by i'ifode't, Lois Workman;^ This iRev, rf. D. Andrew to thosehav- cusi of characters included Mr, jing won same during contest. Grundy proprietor oi back v.’ay | A beautiful gold prize was fai'rri and lather oi -Jean, this | presented Prof. Walker by the cnaraeter was plaved Clyde j senior class. Prof. Singletary Andrevvs. ^ _ i receiving a gold prize from the 1 he play represented the senior | seniors and another from the class of the Burhngton _ Graded, Schpol Board and a beautiful leather couch from the citizens of the town. School of 191:^^ on a picnic on the day before graduation, The farm of Mr. Grundy was secured by the j;]cn:ckers for their days outing. Mr. Grundy v/as very much pre- The gold prizes were presen ted by Rev. T.' A. Sikes and the couch by Hon, E. S. W. j::diced against school and edu- i Dameron. c«:ion because his daughter had j Much pathatic feeling was 6x-. o'.ce been separated irom h-m ; pressed by the different speak-' ',vr;orn he s.upposed was drov.med : ers at the leaving of Prof. Sin- WLue he and his aaughter w-ere |dietary. Fiev, D. Mclver stating alternating to cross a sv.'oiJen ’that we were especially indebted ^stream in returning to a school tj the Prof. for three things First the spirit of atheletics on th2 base ball ground, Second: : 'Afitcn she was attending. After mi-ich persuasion by the &ehooi the farmer consented to the spirit of debating and Third: the moulding .of the Christian character. Thus closed a week lijjov; the prophet to tell his for tune who told him hi« daughter was not dead, v/hich came true | of commencement. it was learned that .Jean thej - prophet was the daughter of the | oJd farmer The meeting ofi father and daughter cau.sed much i rejoicing. | the class I y;ven oy Agnes ■Fa'jcett, i For Good results, Advertise in The St.'\te Dispatch. exeitemeh’’. and. great Thus the prophecy of i W-: -!}s wno Killed by Marksman at Raleigh Louis White age nineteen was Washington, D.C., May 20.— Secretary and Mrs. Josephus l)anM8 returned to Washington today, only to prepare for a trip tomorrow to Annapolis, where Mr. Daniels will spend the day and a part of Thursday inspect ing the Naval Academy. The Secretary plunged head- on into a mass of work as soon as he arrived today, and was a target of a cross fire from a score of newspaper men in the after- nodn. Mr. Daniels has been compelled to decline several invitations re cently’on account of ’ conflicting engagements. One disappoint ment in particular is his inability to attend the annuaj commence ment exercises at the State Normal and Industrial College in Greensboro next week. He w^ill speak to the Sunday schools of Baltimore Sunday on their an nual festival day, which prevents his being able to go to North Qarolina. He cannot attend me morial services in honor of the late Senator John B. Henderson for the same reason. \ He has de clined an invitation to the dinner to be given the newspaper men of the South on May 31, as he is to inspect the New R.ocheil, N. Y., (Of “Minutes from Broad way'' fame,) on June 23 at the celebration of the 225th anniv ersary of the settling of that town. He will be there on the gain day of the W( ek’s festivitiep, In the absence of both Secret ary Daniels and Assistant Sec retary Roosevelt Mor.day, Vic- t:or Blue, a North Carolina was Secretary of the Navy. When the Secretary is here. Victor Blue is head of the bureau of navigation. He was from Rich mond county; 'Surgeon General Rupert Blue is his brother. Remaining in Post office at Burlington, N. C. May 24, 1913. Gentlemen: ■ A. Shart Puowie, T. Cotton, Burton Clark T. M. Forshee, Archie Jefjers, F. M. Morton, H. J. Moore, Ladies: Mrs. Ospie Spencer, Miss Mary Dodson. Persons calling for any of the se letters will plefise say ' ‘Adver tised," and give date of adver*^ tised list. J. Zeb. Waller, P. M. Commodore Hodges Dead. Washington, D. C., May 23. -—Commodore Ben Ward Hodges, U. S. N., retired, died sudden ly here today, aged 57 .years. He was born in Mi^s. and grad* uated from the naval academy in 1877. During the Spanish war in the gi*ade of lieutenant, he commanded the supply ship Nanshan. Flies! Flies!! 0 Liftk lllotlier of Sometime:s in the bush of Ihe evening hour When the shadows creep from the west, I think of th6 twihght song you sang and the boy you lulled to rest; The wee little boy with the tousled head, that long, long ago was thine; I wonder if sometimes you long for that boy, 0 little mother of minel And now he has come to a man’s ^tate. Grown stalwart in body anj strong, And you'd hardly know that he was the lad whom you lulled with your slumber song. The years havea!te?eci thlfT' _ and the life, ' ‘’n But hs^eart is an,hanger Q little mother of minef iJeftme with a frjgb,;.+-a, co.,un.. -l vpryweitk. 1 had whei hardJj breathe or /r,. afi’mtftfcs. ■ My coui;\ Ih? ^'j roe, but ! vsas e-jSi dr; KiNO’S Mrs, J, E. Cox, J'oiiet l)j *T fell p'RUGfttm Police Baid 11 “NorTax” Stands. Durham, May 23.—The police officers raided eleven “no tax" stands this morning and took almost all of the brew in the va rious places to the police station. All of the joints had been well stocked for Saturday and also for the coming week, when a j large trade will be in the city to j attend the circus. No arrest have been made, j and the proprietors of the places! are wondering just what the officers intend to do. It is gen erally understood that they have samples of all the beer analyzed, and if the stuff is found to "con tain more than the amount of alcohol allowed by the law, w^ar- rents will be issued in w^hich the eleven proprietors of the places will be charged with a violation of the-prohibition law. It is estimated that about fif ty barrels of the stuff is now in the hands of the officers, poss ibly $500 worth of “no-tax and' beer combined. The domwon House Hj (majnified) The most dangerous Insect known to Man Save your baby’s life Read the May N. C Health Bulletin. We have the remedy, Bradley’s Drug Store. pr-'> OLc:) rnemr>r:j prophet f-tted Joi'cl very poei^" A C« ^ 1; » t: hav')’ i^«h-..r p.! f"Sf:r;r^d each pnz'i which api of tne ’ed hersel for i his piace. th e poe less v>as >;iassv in her ren« iering 7'he iuss his- torian :e Ct-ble K a V e t r^a trials 'Y'J. bieSi C'« 1 four ,rs O'f a> ''vc-l;, ■ i-*^ i, ' i he rh 'r'-i.Sli r*i Rnd of: mif f •'v-K/^ i . . v.iih f,: ^ ! J. '•} I n: dl.HK. U V ■i J. ' L .• J Gil torian jntroducf^d j lass to Saturday after- .^Yf.ll I noon when a stray bullet fired ; from a gun of those who , were I practicing six hundred yards I away, struck him in the fore- j bead and shattered his skull. I The_bulk4, _ going through his ; head as if it had been paper. O', f ,■ I; I. f : t k .nii' i't:r t.L't U 1 n or .hi of the rn^^inber with a redrnf. s’ su.'tible nu^v of the t f] O c iy UV2S, the see liOW many marksmen were yet to .s'hoot. White lived sever al mi.nutes after .the accident and his heart continued to twenty five TTfinutes. D. VVi)0 -■ .'ears oi ‘;.choo: and .vl&»'y T r -A’d third. Ks ih-^ish-^d h wjis : vv.-p. class. ; .i.. r.J^^ 1 vv’a^: ^ an: -j.fi vrork, ' A fher ki Mamy a Burlington Knows Te>f) Well. Vvhen th^ Kidneys ai‘e weak, >iiture tells you about it, f 'i ''OS- v,'ho received free seho : me Lnne is nature's index, i Infrequent or too frequent pas ■■■: sage. to cohegeb v>ere. Latawba | Other diBorders suggest /kidney j I*'! V". _■’ ? 1 __ ' ' Kmily Hoiinian •tty Co;le.«.'e Joiiette Ise: University Chapel H:h, Moioigornery. Friday night the iUS. _. .n- . Doa^n’s Kidney Pills are for dis- ii.r-,v2n ; ordered kidneys. Burlington people testify to their commence-; 'worth. with ■ er^d tne I ,j. A. I'farder, Efavis St., by I iington, N. C., says: . “I the i troubled a great deal oy v/as Dack- T' men: came lo a ciOse L't'^rarv address del: Glare nee H. Poe of ?rogres~'ve Fnrmer, Kalejgh N. h. a. rnasicaie duet by i loios and sides., l often j ano^ '/lace iV^oore j.ihat the l-.idney secretions were invocation hy iifJv, T. A. i unnatural and 'oassed ■ entirely v^ikes. i[-e sjK;a--er vas intjO'i too frequently. Upon the advice oucec ?■•■ •• Fr-;-T. ^_■!;■Jg)era■^y v.hdoin j of a friend. I decided tO' try h?.s y-Q-jciory remarRs told i Doan's Kidney Pills and procured the aunienf:e^that M.r. Poe was j a box at the Freeman Drug Co. •not on y .boitor an Author ; I had used them » a^KrHrv+ also navmg v.'riiten several 1 time before Oakdale Items. We are glad to learn that Miss I Grace Fogleman who has been | very sick is improving slov/ly. i Also Mr Bud May who went to ! Baltimore a few weeks ago is ' some bette;- and hopes to be home j soon. We v.'ish them both a! speedy recover The R, B'. D. carrier on Harts- ' horn has equipped himself for.; making his rounds,, qaickiy. j He has bought him a Ford auto. ' The patrons are very well pleased ! with the change as it enaoies I them to get their male two ori more hours sooner. ' Our Oakdale man “Liberty No. siili dri ves his-old ‘'IJoss, The Oakdale nursery man Mr. ■ ReadffSpoon has been shipningj ' very nice scravvberries what is | nicer and better than to go to; your own patch and .get nice ripe I Strawberries, and f^mother them ' in cream and sug^r f'^eeof charge, ■ xMessrs Tom Spoon Harly and Kemp Foster have returned home from the Baltimore Dental Cbi- lege. Vy'e are glad to-se^ them. Miss Nettie Spoon is on a visit to her parents Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Sppon, ' iMr., Asa Fogleman is all smiles jits another boy, ' ^ We are sory to hear that Mrs. Sarah Adams is very v;ell. Hope she Vy ill'be better soon. i THOR wmifs lliavMtiB apeocy for tlie ‘‘Thor Moiorcycie” for Alamance County and sell direct from the fac tory, If Interested will be ilad to demonstrate this maclilne. For informatiofl and terms write or see— § f, § i) FEEDING VALUE To know just what to feed, in order to get best results, is quite a problem. If you^are in doubt, consult some dne who makes it a study. we^re prepared. To give you practical points along this line. We hav Alfalpha Horse and mule feed, and there is nothrng better for warm weather, we have Sucrene 0airy feed and Best Pulp two of the best milk , prbducers in the world. Also full line Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Red Dog shipstuff, Hav Seed, Irish potatoes * Fruit Jdrs, Tops, Ruobers, and Jelly glasses, FuU line of sugar and Candies, we would like to talk with you how to pro duce more miili and butter with less'expense. o 1 iiji Plioae 225-. liROfOB. ilC FLUOi m FEED «Ei3B«KiS'5 To the People of Burlington, Graham, Ha-w River and Commiinities: The •boojp. one ol which ya abo-at the 'Vi'erk of the immortal Charles £. \ycoek, and that he was at the 5'ad o; E system of ptipers ■^itn s cjv’":)Oi one hun- and i-firtv thoos?ind. Mr. my but a kidney'8 snort W’e,re normai. For si!e by all df*alers 50c. Foster-Milbuin Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the- IJnited States. Remembex’ the nam.e~ Doan ’ s -- Lincolnton Editor Killed by Job Printer. Floyd Beam publisher of thej Lincolnton Times a weekly new- * spapsr published at Lincolnton | is dead as a lesult of a pistd ! shot.inflicted by Lewis Lee pro- prietorofa Local job printing Price establishment. A disputed bus iness transaction seem to have been the cause. Lee fired fiveshotl at Beam one bullet taking' and causing his death. T^ee is in Located in Winston-%lem, N. C., and Gharieston, S. C. and ai^iiated with the Southern National Business .Colleges of Rome/“Ga., Chaikinoojra and Bristol, Tenn., among the South,s oldest, highest endorsed, mok'progre^si-^ and' leading schools of business, . , - Opens Day and Night Schools in JBurlingtpn, Wednesday, June 4. Boojckeeping, Banking, Shorthand, rypewriting, Salesmahship, Civil Serv Penmanship, and all Commercial arid Engli^sh Branches taught by personal instruction in both day and nigh schools. One Month Free Tuition to the First 25 Enrolled; Positions Secured For All Graduates or Tuition Refunded, ^vorthy joupg people unable to pay tuition' in advance may learn and pay out of ry after securing position. , Special students' rates on electric cars for both day and night schdc>ls; ' J. ^"^^f^dorsements of our highest officials, lOutiine of courses, full information. Phone .33B. Corner Main and Davis :Sts„ iOver HoltrGates Go. Carolina Business College n c Call on Prof, S. W. Badgett, Fnndpal. at the Piedmont Hotel rOL. V. The The rc leeting oi lured Mor 16 businee llection oil lames of Amick, p^ucette imick beii Paucette >liceman It. Jacks) :ing w ap large of f wn. The folk [arious corl i aldermel FIN AN T. S. J. G. J. C. ^ STRE] Vvh P. C. J. W. • POLK ■ li, c.' ;i. Ih. W. P. CEMETl H. F. E. K. .IhWh SAN nh J. (J. Ih s. K. R. )R})IN.' T. S. H. C.l J. W. / \ Death On Thul |9i3, Ol liis pr6vi( from our :ome Mr.l the deathi I'C realiz tommunit [nember |n the hor ?as unal for thellaij 36 trust( jiten cai \nm bear Althou/ ^ur dear that he pod and nay ser^ closer to He lea\ laughter! h F. Alfred >ane an( |t>i*others jamilis He wi [our mol jays old.f precioi voice ch?ir i| hhat nevi W'e ex( Nthy to j ["^■latives.i Meetii The m "hurch dumber ^'iade ai E>:pected| The y| ^oing SOI largt treseni ^t^guU lula A. M. tt 8 o’ci Uitor 6^ Paitters Alexanj weekly k nth utt irks af ient of ?ith the placet Talk aj feat doc B«ng ai le.
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