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Pl'c. S I I S'ubli»M Every Watlaawlay -»7“- Jkr State IKspstck Pwbiyuwc Cmmpmt, 0«rii^(to«t N„ C, iir X A. Pickett, Prwjident K. aaFfHAH, Editor ^j^nss €. FOyST, Secfetary awJ Trewafer ani BoiwMCS Maswser. fo^ ^''^' the Democrat party because they are nothing more than political, cattle dumb driven to the indus- triai slaughter pen, where they see banks industrial institutions, manufacturing planU, railroads, steam boat lines and homes tot ally wrecked as a result of Dem ocratic, wrath, rule and ignoran ce How long this shall contin ue the giver of every good and perfect gift only knows, but we trust, and yet believe, al though our faith is fearf ully weak for the time is not far distant when protection tariff, sound money planks and sane govern ment will be safe and sane and conservation men will once again vegain the reiris of govemrrent. OSBce First Moor, liauhut Buiidtag. Telephoae No. 36S. #«cyl)>tiott, One Dollar {)ar yaafj Pf*7- able in advaa«ie. ^eoHwnunicatijtts in regard fco .•awa items or bnsioesB matters should ,3® reflsed to The State S)i»p«tcl> aad i>ot my inditridua) coaueeted wicb tne Jll news notes and coaiaaunicatioo^i of Dajportance nwist be sigBod bj tbe writer. We are not twponsibla ?f*r ©piaiona of coirespondeot#. fesVvacrilkarH will take notice that ao re sist for BubRcription tor Tbe State ■i$m be honored at thia office unless it ts aaabered with afcamoed Seusres he is his grandfather, has his neighi^rs doing' arithmetic. Cafriey has compiled the fol lowing: I met a widow with a gr;own daughter and I married the widow. Then my father met my step daughter and married her. That made my wife the mother-ih-iaisv of her fatherjin-: law and made my step-daughtet my step-motHer. My father t e- came my step-son. Then my step-mother, the daughter of my wife had a son. That boy^was of course my bro ther because he.was my fathers son. But he was also the son of my wife’s daughter and there fore my grandson. That niade me grandfather to my wife’s grandson. Then mv wife had a son. My mother-in-law, the step-sister is also his cause he is her step-son’s sofe^ \ also the child of my step mother. I am my mothers l»o- ther-inlaw. My wife is ^ Iier child’s aunt, my son is my fath er’s nephew and I am my own grandfather. ■ .Exf^lained.;’' I>G^n' in the’Red River' valley section of Louisiana there, is a planter, a yeteran of the Civil war, vV ho is notied for his pro fane vocabulary. Not long since, .he married, and everything sailed along nicely for a few days. But the captain was called out early one morning by a negro tenant, who wanted to see him on businjess, A 5 soon as the captain saw the daifkey, he began to curse. 1 im. His young wife, hearings the violent language, stuck her head out of the window and asked. son.": Oit of His Sphere of Inflience. Pathier j^arrell Was addressing a little groiipe of boys at tiie misaion one night, and it wasn't long before all but one of them had been luoyed to tears. The good f^leat waitched thig i boy closeliy^^: but he remai ned perfec tly ^ses^d. Finally, pointing a finger at the lad, he called out, “Why arn't you cryingT' “Oh'’ says the boy, I don't be long, to this Darish."-Judge, Evidently. Gertie—I wish yoa to know that I don’t stand on trifles. Helen (glancing at he** feet) — No, dear, I see you don't—ex changed Industnal ColieJ re^lar Courses leadin/f M gree8._Speeial Couraes fo? era. , Free, tuition to agreevto become teacher^' I. Stat^, Fall Ses8io.R tember 17th. 1913.- For and Other information.; ,adS ^4ULIUS l'pgU's-j- mmnrnT GREENSBORO, , Followirag Orders 11 o^clQck her fath.v ■his head within tlie door ^ young man, lig*ht out!” r,,:. m\ ^'0111(1 The,words were pleasant en-] ^gh, but t^e young mao' \,n± they must b^obeyed. ^ So he reached up and ^ out the light. — Judge, ^vned 3festered a« second-clasw matter /^1908, at the post office at Burling (JlfSy North Carolina, under the A^et os ol'March 3 18Td. Wednesdlayf Juae 25,1913. Another jail Delivery . ^e well remember from child- lisod that it has been a fa mous jBying that it is no trouble for the ihynates of the Alamance County to ssake their escape at al- any' time, and it is a fact ttat every few years some pris- :0Ser kicks a hole in the wall, iaoeks down or unlocks the door ssrawls out a crack and follows a lead to higher timber. Who is rssponsibile for this we are not position to say, but their ^rtainly is a cause, without a /muse there could be no affect; fee® there is but one conclu- -ikvn; that it is the negligent act some one. A year or more igo the Grand Jury of our Cou- sondeme(f our jail as unsan- %ary and they should have said •i«5>t very safe. With every re- ssarrence of an incident like this. ^*511 all the prisoners escape we arsTg smpressed more than ever with the fact that Alamance 3bnnty should have a new jail it is only a question of time when neecessity v/iil drive us to itiat point. What the cash Is to come from 5inth which to make this neces- Mfy improvements it is imposa- fco say, be.cause, with in- .sreased assessments of property, this year with an increased imte of six cents, now making a i£5tai of ninety cents on the hun* ci^ed for the county and still floating indebtedness of the 2K>unty on the increase, we are Qinable to see very far ir.to. the blinding financial present, let ilone opening the window aud looking into the far distant fut ure. The sa^e distressing con ditions exist m Alamance ,,jCoun- ai?e on the upward grade in ;^2ljngton and the State at large. fmt a few day s ago a supposed wise and succesl^ful busfin- '^flKsmaii remarfefed to us that if extravae^Ece was con- - tihued by the State Legislature and those in charge of state af ■ ^irs that it is only a question of a; ahort time whea there would be; A political revolution in North Carolina. This good gentleman h a, member of the Upper House tf the present Legislature, but. said, for this , is the same €1^ story that we heard from the i^mocrat paVty since the mem- ary runneth not to the contrary^ In fact many good and honest ^^ienocrats, there are, in our land the sessions of the State Siegffilature and the meeting of 6be National Congress, and it is well that they come home to the fi^yntaln of honesty and truth and ^et rig^t with men. If they not there wcmld be no hope ^^^latever. It is no trouble to ilM mny of the Bemocratic bre - m our land that are now by all t^st is^ood and tkit never again on election, nev^again will tney go and vote a Democr^c ticket, but «S?ang| to say these same people* >aaBke same solemn pledge' every f#id yeftrs; only t?®, ENCING NOW AND RUNNING THROUGH .TULY We believe tJiat we are offering the greatest bargains in merchaiidise ever offered in this city. We are going to price a few items and let you judge the savings . _' *. ■ '" 2000 j'ds. zephyrs, ginghams and white goods ranging in price from 10, 12 1-2 to 15c your choice at 7 l-2c per yd. 1000 staple gingham 8 and 10c quality this sale 5c. 3000 yds 8 and 10c Sea Island 36 tn. wide 6 l-2c. 2000 yds, gingham 12 and luc quality your choice 10c. 200010c bleachir^g 36 in. wide special 8e. 12 l-2c bleaching 10c per yd 12 1-2 embroidery cloth 10c. 10c chambray special 7 l-2c. 7 l-2e, 8c and 10c lawn special 5c. Beautiful line T'ercals lOe and 12 l-2c. Hosiery and Underwear See the savings. • ’ - 25 and 35c ladies silk hose, black, tan and white this sale 19c. 15c ladies gauze hose this sale 10c. Ladies and mens >black hose slightly imperfect special 5c 15 and 20c mens, mercerised hose slightly imperfect special 10c. Mens and ladies silk hose special 50c, 75c and $1.00. Mens Balbrigan undershirts 25e to 35c quality special 19c. Mens iinioa saits thin, very desirable special for this sale 50c per pair. • If You Have a i runK or Want, Now is the Time . Supply it at a Sa^^ihg }J Styles in Men’s Straw Hats All will go at and below cost. $L25 and $1,50 mens straw hats special $1.00. $2,t0 and $2,25 mens straw hats $1.50. $2.50 and $3.00 mens straw hats special $2.00. Mens and boys everyday hats good values, 5c, 10c and 25c. .. ■ ‘1 • $1,00. and $1.25. suit cases spel^laU’irSc. $5.00 .ieathsir suit cases . special $3.85. ^*57,00 suit cases special. $4 98, ll 50. trunks '25,. $2.00 trunks $1:t60. $3.50 and $4 OO' tranks $2.05. $5..00-and $6''60 trunks $3 95. $8.00 and $10.00 trunks $7 50. $15.00 trunks $1185. if" ik. Good Things in isses a.iid Ladies 75c UMsses dregses special $1.^ m,iasea and childrens this, sale 50c,. dresses special $1.00. $1,50 and $1.75 Me^, dresses $L25. Save much on ladies, waists. $1,25, $1.30 and $1,75 ladies waists special your choice $1.00. $2.00 and $2.50 ladiesi waists $1,75, $3.00 iand $3.50 ladies 5wai9t9 $2.75, Ladiei ■ ■white '''13.95 ' for^^ dresa. This Sale and Save Money $1.50 boys suits knickerbockers special $l ,15; $1, 50 bo vs suits knickerbockers special $1 98. $3 00 and $:5.50 boys suits, knicker bockers special $2.65. $4.50 and $5.00 boys suit knickerbockers $8 85. $6.00 and $7.00'boys suit $4,98. JastiVsee how much you can save on mefis clothing. $15 00 mens suits $8,9S; $10.00 meha suits special $7.98. $6 00 and‘$7 00 mens suits special $4.95. One rack men suits special $3 50 to $6 40. one suit of a kind to be sold regardless, of cost. Get your overalls here.at, this,sale ^^ $ $1. 25 overalls special* foi this sale 89e shirts spe cial 39c. 35c mens and boys work shirts 25c, 50c to 75c dress shirts 50c. 1.00 to 1.25 men’s dr^Wa shirts special .89. spe- mens Sm^est WHITE AOE-BBET - ' g?lTlCALtPE#L& ««*YIW3rf»| tiv \»:C ' SHOf* c.a McCall Pattera ■ \ Z.a^ie8' Dreas No. 5373 i ^iisidies sfiioes and oxfords ranging ift price from $1.^ to $^00 iPiecial yQa??^^ choice $1.28. One tot of mens shc^s and osl- fards >m, p choice.$1.98. 12.50 ladies oxford^ glacial $it.98; Ladie^i white button shoes special ^l.m Ladies wMte oxfords $1.25 to $aOO. Great v^lu^a in l^iea wmte button, tan and ipat^t lea;^er oxfords. Look , thraugh our and if you nave a shoe want we ce^ iy fell you at a saving. Special lbt of mens hatii. Onelbt^f m^ns m B'^uli A. M. wiL at 8. o’ell degree. J, H. G. B. Miss Friday fi «he will the gne Colon Vi visit her sf Waug Dr. C. the erues R. Vern' to practi mst we Wake F leal Coll aopointi Philade I
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