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nc Twlce i-Week Dlsinte VebUibed Evei7 Tu««d»y wd Friday K*» Tfc* State l*Upalch PublUhinj Co,. Burliiiftoii, N. C. 9ht. J. A. Pickett, Piesident. Hmts E, Fttuat, Secretary and Treaa- ur«r »nd Busin^sa Manager. 'S^e, First Floor, Rauhut Building. Telephone No. 265. ijul'scription, One Dollar per y«ar? payable in advance* All coininuuications in regard W •itker news items or business mat-. ti^‘4 should be addr6ssftl to Tfee State Diispaich PubUshing. Co., and not to *ny individual connected witii ihf pa- • p&r. All newB notes, and «ommunica- of importance niust be signed hy the vrnter. TK'it. I'esponisible for opinions the correBpo.-'.dents. Subscribers will take Jiotice that n« >c*ipt for subscription, for The Stat« dispatch will be honored at this office mjlesK it is nuniherod with $vtampe4 figures. Entered ikH secohd-ciass matter Jifay 10, 1S03, at the post office at ]E^rlinj?tOR, Noi th Cai*o]ina, under the "I ot 3; iSTj?. land in this way, I find it pays well to use a good quantity of acid phos phate broadcast, i am preparing to plant Batts’ prolific corn this year for my entire crop as I made last year an averjige of forty bushels per acre on two acres planted to this variety. Have hauled and put out all manure broadortst fa«t ’ tis it accumulted ail wiiitc-r. In fact, I am doing my best to raise everything consumed on the farni and also to follow the in structions laid down in the Southern Enrali.st.—\V. E. Avery.. Girl Must Give t'>> Her Sweetheart or Somei>-ot,. April 14—Unless 'she g’ivos up her former sweetheart, Miss,-MaryM;‘agre, of Sal- ^ ii=burv, ^his euunty, .will lose ..an in- , . ‘ f* pi./xm tiirEAAfi t ■» Jneal for one pound pf seed. I had hentanre :'.mount;ng. from blo.OOO to I i^2b,i)Q0 under the terms of. hor moth A BmUk 1% p&ys ft mUx iA, Mise cattle. In the fall of 2912 J fourteen head of cattle to feed through the winter to have ready for the high price of beef in Ihe springr 1 kept six of the nicest heifers to raise from. That left me eight to sell for bief and I made enough profit on them to pay /or their feed and my trouble, so I 'had all the manure as clear profit, which was a lot, for 1 kept the co\v.s in the stable all the time and fed them on meal and hujla and pea-vine hay. I did not have to buy any of my feed, as I took my cot- toJi J5eed to the oil mills and traded tham for meal and hulls, getting 1800 pounds of meal and 2,000 pounds of seed aiid three pounds of hulls for one l-ast fall I go; 03ie pound of Uailroad Man Has a Terrific L'ali. Kocky Mount, April 10:—.ileiTerson Das is, a inai'hinist with (be Atlantic' Coa.^l Line :it South Rocky !Mou;;t, ye>:Lei-iay :ii'i.:>rnor»ii sutTcred it:jurie^^ that VM-.y tirC'Vo iViiui la a luH from llifc* : of ;ir' upr-n which he w'ii.-. n’ Mi\ L-avis iti sonie v.:'»y rr(*ru his position arid svi’-s p:eoipft:'.(cvl hctul -iiJWi-v.iird s'sjne IS ■foi.-i ti> tiiv j'rwi.’i'.u. He was i>icK- cd up ill i’n -i>!ulitioii a-id ru'^iied t.'» the ho:-^pitjl, wh^re a mo'-f thu'r.)uch e::::n'.ir.;.tifsn d:';-cU'S~ ed u frr-ctus'e at the I'u^-e ot' th«.> L-riU!-;, uii^i a rcpor; • Vii~ ronditiv'n u>- ;:iv i'» TO Till' f-rw-'t *.;;:i’ Thevt‘ is liit> h.rL; (. Mvcor'y. Ml'. i.-j hold i'> ih-.- . er's v.ii], 111 her will Mrs. Meag’re directs that the girl’s , one^fourih share of the .o.nate shall be held in trust by the e'secuior, her brother, John Howard Meajjre, v.'ho is to pay his sister only the inici-est durinjr her luitural life, ;^ho cojnplies. wifh her molli- |erS wi-hoH. ; "The .-.aid M-ry Charioitu Meajrre lis a R-ool (huitrhtt-r," road-^ the wiil. i“l'Ut ^ho luis ^>L‘en tiiBol)edif!Tt to niy uishes in keopl^i!: iom]>any wsih o:u‘ Arthur KnioricK. Mr^. Mea‘-ire pn>vides. h:iwe\L'i', if liOr uautihif'* uti'•* as she wlriioji* the is'ust shtiM cea'ise and the d.-iui?hter 'hall inherit her riiil share. r.mLi'ici., v.'h«» is a ci>al niiit-ev. re- :.ulc-.i t.> ' ».■ t:i* iirod -v*havai.-tk.‘i', recent- tv v.j’;': U' Ai'.ro''i, Ohio. M.tn. JHnv«c!r. >1;!.. A.V ihiri'--: Wife: kills c'A ' i:’. T:;;:'ha:;i. Va.. was Mi.'.' Mr.iiie K hu'Ain- iiiarrie . r«an s ..id. -hot .'V- SufTruL'clti' J'Dfaks ti> Ashei.illo I't’o* . ])!.'. h.st i:iC‘hl v.’lw'} ;.-:"'i 'ia cf T>u;lir;a--'\‘. rU.- i\:'i sa!:'r:r';'.' addrf.;-': y-'\ i|'-;iv.;ii.,i ii! .*;:y I'V a Im' •’i-.n- !lu- > ' ov(.‘>- LlJ'i r.i'dp’;., ' iV.r.r v-.iri ih ••audi-‘: vv vvll^ p.>,--v-d il I’ll":. •] I:.. ;-. The tral Laot/;- maivhoij lit .thuul .^0 .ir.i-')?:’-;- >'.'ai JMvi;[iied wk'W i>>~ r;’rd^ the fiv-i.l >f tin; room, whoro ii-.t.’aors ihroii'.’h- uu* !oe !i.i adt!/\->‘ iiy . K'12'k*. it V,;,- ,, • l> >a..-*'V .■ . !':'VV '’ia'iy ’ C’*' i!'.:- - ;i. I'la; i‘- ‘.h- le:i«l;-: •> 1m i.‘ i>: ;ui.i :;i\\.‘ys fa-..d Wfr lii.ir atii-^tad. iv.' ua- t wo ■- V* o r S'? finest manure. . .1 am II. rerder, but you see it cer tainly must have paid me, but it would have paid me much better if I had land of my own to put it on. Layt fall 1 did not buy any cows, us 1 am ii-oinp: to raise them. Two of my heifers calved last fall and \yere iiiil-in:.:; ali winter. They paid for their iced with butter, I live raiie mile:5 from town, but can dispose of iiil my i.urtev at a country store three- «iuariers of a mile from here. Two nio.'*e oi' iny heifers calve this sprinj?. I have a half Red Poll l>’jil. Am ^oing- to try to breed my conv’S up. I have jm market here foi* imiIk nnd'do?/t think 1 would i?cll it if 1 did for 1 am raising hogs ar.tl there is iioLhin;^- hcttur to feed suckling >o\vs and pims than mill:. I h;:ve ihrcy : A-Klirr«r ar>ws and one i)oai‘. My sow.^ are Berkshire ami :ay boar hair l.^ei i>hiro and half Irimworlh. That nie r.nc-quarter Ta.nnvortli Two .>f my sov.'s arc iriits, i>iU ii; iirsf. of .■^»prii. i havp V'iu!'::.^ fiTm t^'iO to *>'.’v!rlh o£ {■•ic ' c\t ry \ear from my olvl s-,.w n:;d i.C'.riinir what I wanted for my oW!i J a-* nf i ki’.ow what my ho;r t'ecJ i.id i-'. n^r inuch- 1 ha.\c a l sun'snor p:'..'U;ro for hojr.'^- ar,! t-ows. I ani .• ■‘.rn horse re:;?'.'”- I r-*.'' I'f !i>’t ciitton ^.v,;y y^ar ;ti'd la:*';.!.’ rn-'a lirteen to tNVi-’.cy ‘'ale.' •]nT year, iiioniy of corn, fodn-M*. D (vv hci.' : Va, with hi'- ;>ui’h- aftor i uyiii^ ■/j-'-ah. la- . -ud M i Avif ■ ho' ip.vr-ii'ia! iniv X ocatioiuil Kdar;s{i(»n. \Va'hia>i’''‘i'.. April -I'u a.-^ocr ,.'iv ('ilUa' t;K‘ .'Vrai-c '.'".■aiit!.";)) ' ' • ' !.i, th.'- nuni^-;M« V-1...IU [ iiojie I Will r.--i i (• a rcr.tcr n auh \ ^njrer. Have jio'i i-ta-i- V.’ h: \U'. I ^ VV. C Tlt ; -.;vc V'oa.i '’i'l a ;d iit'-e'j a rea it • v,f ;ho Kn:-a! St vver .•«i;jrc' hc'forc : s;arl‘~J to wo i: f‘‘r I ■iv.^elf and iik 0 t!x}it?r ;u.d 1 U'ri=. •e'.ita' 1 ‘v cry vear.-- . V. 1-el- Pr. Keit/e} H -h r.d '.t, hroth'*r ,.r ,M >.]. :\ , Kfil "d, ol b'loji Col- va.-; ihr* ■wn fr iiu ua '.ntv*m‘diile whilv on hi:- •.V:'V t r ;ro(’i shoro tu’d • lit'. .■111''* aii'n*,' »a>vy will -a' Se.'i’i' A FULL STOCK OF All Sizes, in both Porcelain and Steel lined Me Kee’s Reffigefators. 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The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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