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^ .s- ji f- . » 0 V . ' fe.’'■' ^ -•.. it-■ C-S iy k^ : ■ ■v'-. r 3 .;' a® F ll|f#i' d?. *r ' . Wr.‘ lif^' WX’ -i Si:>. j|A:''v ^•1' i:; w -Kf' • '■ '. -t' tvS" '.’'■ ^ ??>■ I '' ff> '■ ^->■5 . %f- j ■' ;vf' yV ; fj Ifi- ^Sf&l; • ' “lyi P'fii. I?s" ■ fe - j’ ' ~''f Kv-. gV'r^ . Oil ■ i" \ liv :* ‘ The State Dispatch' accepting the early shopping idea ** ^ I as a good one. i Heretofore Burlington has not ! been behind in this movement, Published Every Wednesday —liy~ Suie Dispatch Pablitlibg CoapaBir, onrlitsKton, N. C. >?. ,1. A. Pickett. President and are sure this year will not be an exception to the rule. E. FOUST, Secretary and Treasarer and Botiaes* Manager. A National Progressive RcpuWican I Convention I Judging from the trend of I thought of the most wide a wake • political leaders a National Pro- .feaeriptiou,0nej)o^^^^^^ year. Pay-1 will be held I'l ijommunicati ms ia reeard to either i next spring. Thls convention will be a convention of Office First Floor, itaubut Building. Telephone No. 265, i*WB items or business matters should 59 ad resfsed to Tfee State Dispatch aud Dot TTv^^.m tta an. any individual connected with the j gfeat importance. Upon ICS a ^P»r. . , ' tion depend the immediate future All new8 notes and eommuoications or; fhnii- «nportance must bo sipied by the writer, of a great party. ioaay ^ no We are not resronsible for opinions of ^ Qf folks are hanging iO the ar corrcepondenti^ : balance and a convention rightly ^ make worse a situation r^oh8=irib?rs w'iij takft notice tha-t. no re- held with the right view and the jg now sufficient to cause ?lStL”SKrf S, riihnStiSS token wo«W mean a b„th employer and worker to i>i»xibered with fitamiied fieureK. ; jecision for this large 01 unaeciu- fear for the future. If this convention is I Department of labor he will do both wisely and well if he will cause the members of the cabinet to keep silent and not produce so much talk. It is but natural the pie seeker Will cause himself to be heard. But the di|?nity of a cabinet officer should be kept more reserve. The latest offender is the gentleman who occupies the post of Secretary of Labor. He journ- ed across^ the continent to attend a labor convention at Seattle and to brjng the greetings of the Administration to the men there gathered, whom he took parti cular pains to address as “Fel low unionists.”' All that he said was calculated to widen the gulf between capital and labor, gntemi a» second-class niatfcor }>lay - ,1.4 if ho, 1908, at the post office nt Bni-Uny: ( held and it shoulu Deik Will nui ! supposed to maintain a judical with justice Jng a political canaidate, ou. lo , fairness the rights and in- Early Christmas Shopping. I viewing the pre- j sent situation. tries. But Secretary. Wilson Although it js more than a It should bft more than a more convention as a month until Chrislmas now is assemblying'of men to (Jocritain for labor would the best time to do your early specified things. It should in its ^nd he gave them fair Christmas shopping It is better makeup typify what^ it island ^q^Iqq under him the De fer ali concerned as choosing what is expects to oo. i^ram Christmas sifts from the most such a gatbonng’ can come ana expensive to the less expensive should come un iiieaisLable ap- (>Qj^|;j''QyQj>gy and what the merits. toy involves considerable time. ' peal to the tfip^n wit!) a stake in Most of the stores are getting in his countries prosisperity. From new Christmas gifts and now is it should ccrne the call to arms ed voters. IS partment would regard labor as right, no sraatter what was the the time to keep in touch and do your holiday shoppin|;. Early shopping has many advantages which should, not be overlooked, it means having the first choice for the restoration to power of a party of constructive stateman- ship. To a convention hoidin^ such important views should come the party the battle field chamber. leaders both of and the couneii from which to select, it means a saving labor in advoiding the distracting rush, it m.eans much ' to the patient clerk with whom; you do your shopping. There' can be no doubt that the Ameri- i If President Wilson possesses can people who are the m.ost; the quality of wisdom to which generous Christmas buyers are we have thus far attributed him Too Much Talk. It was a public avowal of the nun’ovvesi; and bitterest type of class prejudice, with the added weight of being the utterance of a member of the. Cabinet. It was only a short time before that in the sa.rne city of Seattle the Secretary of the Navy un burdened himse'f of a banquet speech, the immediate and direct result of which was^to make the sailors of the ships gathered, there to greet him start a serious I riot and d(.sir-y property and endanger iives. It! ihe members of the Wilson Cabinet must be permitted to indulge' themselves in the wander lust; and spend in touring the country the time and money of the Government they are supposed to serve they should at least be compelled to refrain from speeches of agitation and unrest. The Cabinet of the President of the United States is a place for counsellors and administrators. It should not be turnea into a pulpit from which to deliver harangues and appeals to class prejudice. Only Five Weeks and the GOLD PKIZBS will be given away by The Burlington Drug Co.* Interest in Voting Con test growing daily as new candidates enter the field. Trade at Burlington Drug Co and save your votes, Burlingtoia Drag Co., Burlington, N. C. The Finger Points *It> sole comfoit if they’re **'Queen Quality*". These shoes fitted with special Bcx- ible soles are the most restful, inc«t easy-^oing in the v/orld. Once you^ve enjoyed a whole day of footwear comfort in a pair of flexible “ Queen (^alil^’s **, you’ll l>e sorry that you put up widi the stiff-soled, old fashioned, kind so long. Let us straw you how a pair of these pliable, smooth fitting shoes feel., We*ed like to today. Why not? Scie cAaemy . ER SHOE Co URUKGTON, N C. Rf:>Y.ALCAFE. 'Oaf W. F. OAKLEY, Prop. A Nice Place to: Gi t a .Good Meal; Si FOR all II or phono m kinds of I us : : Comrner- | cial and | Ml Job Print 0v] ing, fmm 255 Ladies and Ij; nifemen Served. Come to see me and be Fed. Piedmont Opera House, Thursday Evening Nov. 20th. GALA 0. HENRY MEMORIAL FUND BENEFll PERFORMANCE THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ACTOR NORMAN HACKETT IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS DOUBLE DECEIVER” FOUNDED ON THE STORY, “DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER” BY 0. HENRY, NORTH CAROLINA’S FAMOUS AUTHOR SUPERB PRODUCTION—EUBORATE SCENIC AND UGHTING EFFECTS SPECIAL NOTE—A percentage of the gross receipts of this performance will be donated to the 0. Henry Memorial Fund, to be tised for the placing of a Bronze memorial in the Captioi at Raleigh. Prices - - - 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 ti>WiTMn in. Part of til6 L. jfonville Tratet We will sell 40 City Lots at auction on Saturday, Nov.22, at 2 o’ fail to come. Bag oi iiioney, giyeii p. m Reniemt?ejF the date. Don’t Standard c. c.
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