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has been traced back to (^rnstnjr IflHtfOtff^ Of l8^pSCf.
for its origin. It beinp: a cradle Whereas^ in the provideiice of
song of the Fifteenth century, our^fieavenly Father, our telow
rru rL«^r,n the fircit vprse of €d fellow-member John D Apple
The Genmin for the first verse oi removea from our midst
the song is: _e i. ^ Therefore be it resolved;
" Jedesmiil ich in’s Dorfchen i—That we, the Baracsa Glass
*T Fk-kett. - - r woeni komm’ of Front Street ChuTch, Buriing-
fAMES €. FOUST, Seaetvj a»i Stossen die JuDgens iBcin, Hand ton, N. do most deeply de-
- i . plore, both personaUy ana cot lea-
rively, the loss of our beloved
OlBee First fioor, Wailer_Buaii::iaK.
Teiephone No; 265.
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abscriptioa. One Dollar per ytsfi.
able in advance. ^
AJlcommaBicatijiisin regard t,. 'J(itiier
«ews items or'baetinees raatterei Bnouia
be addreeeed to Tfc* State Di^^eii t i|R do*
»o any iBdiridaal eoaaected 'W-Wk
All new* Doies and coaiinani(:a.t»S;Di8 of
qaportaoce moBt b# sagned by tlaif li'Jiter.
We are not rwsponmbie for »p fiy ham of
«tttr eorriespondeatt.
8ub#crib€*rB will take notice tlii*.* fto re
ceipt f or subscription for Tbe StaJ^
will be honored at ths8 office unk^^in jit
Kaatbared with stamited &firure(;.
18
Entered m» ateoad-itlass mato> e
*0,1908, at the post office ar yujt!
tea. North Cftrolina, under tl. i, ilct of
tSoojKress of March 8 1879.
Wedaesdaf, Mar. 20, l ;i'
-i’'
herum,
Mir ist’s egal was sonst sie thun jeliow-member and we feel
Sie ‘ '
According to all reports! ‘tse old
Dominion will soon have tl f .iUlen
gangue housed.
If Taft is nominated arup
son should be elected, I tc I;':
so, will be popular.
Wil-
yciu
If you desire Republican ' -Ipros*
perity and plenty be sure tq pay
your pK)ll tax before or or. | May
1st, otherwise you con not'vote.
The Union Republicai
“The North Pole and the ;
Pole having been captutc j
only thing now left is a (iail
the November polls/’
says:
8?outh
the
‘for
In New York a woma, i !aged
sixty, is suing a youth nf nine
teen for breach of promiie J He
should be made to many her
and then she should be ir:r fledia-
tely arrested for kidnapjii ig*.
^ t^iac
durfen nicht stossen mein' ^jg death has raused an irrepar
Hund henim! sable breach in wir ranks.
The English translation being: 2-That, wh^ we do thus deep
Every toe I the U^
tie village, | Christian chai^^et^ and life—his
The boys knock my dc« around. | fideUt to his church and its duti-
It^s all the same to me^what else j es, his devotion to ©or class and
they do- I interests, the beauty ahd pun-.
TViav knock mv doc a- ^s morai life, his high
. my aog a eoarige^ as a
rouuu. ! citizen of the conMnunity his
We are tc»ldthQehild-like Ozark sincerity, candor
mountainefir hurit^ for ms own | ^kindliness as.^ a p€S«onal
delectation a W inade for tiie i friei^; and we do Samt h^uiily
German child. This was doubt-' coenmena"^ splendid ^inpie
,e^ su^ w th, cMia^ ^ !S«^.^eS‘vi^
man bom parents, as we use ^ ^ Christian manhoo«l.
‘ ‘Rock a bye baby. ” | 3—That we hereby «rcte id oor
— ' "".■■-■!!? [most heart-leii: sympathy to his
T-fo o-Ji bereaved w fe and relatives and
laftKoU Urowmg. Iholiouiio tnem all the sweet
Of the dele^tes chosen this ous iduons of Christian faith
week, 32 additional instructed and hope.
Taft delegjites help cinch the| 4—That these resolutions be
President’s renomination. Four-j spread up3n the minutes of
teen delegates were instructed i this class and published, in the
for M.r. Roosevelt, bringing his' next issue of the local newsp^-
total strength to 15. Senator | ers and in the Raleigh Christian
Cummins has two. President I Advocate, Resolutions adopted
Taft now has 133, scattered i by the class,
through 14 of the common-j Front Street M. E. School
wealths of the Union, of which; School through the undersigiied
number, despite ludicrously ex-1 concunittee heartily concur in the
the above resolutions.
Jos. A. Iseley,
Mrs. W. E. Hay
E. W. Atwater.
m
goes 3
no parts lti
Eyei5T operatio|i in their mani^kcta]^ Is done
by^ sfeSkd she# v?^orkmCT.. ilE
mto t)hie|i is care^ll}^ by
experts. Weiu
sI|d^ without a laial^ either in
matero^ worl^nanship, style or & Thece
is a Lon|T W^r Shoe made J«i3t yoe^
and we have it. Follow the crowd atid wear
Long Wear Shoes, because
■AV.V,*.
travagant claims to the contrary, |
only 12 are involved in threat- i
en^ contests. |
Senator Cummins was able to i
hold one district in Iowa, while ;
President Taft received instruct-,
ed delegates from two. Popular ■
primaries were held in Indiana, i
and Senator Dixon's strongest
argument was demolished by
overwhelming Taft victories in
Doe^ prohibition pay, is .>i quea
tiw3 ?^hich is being askt fl over
and over every day. Ano ’ ia or
should be answered, if the ;ffi»rs
of tl^ law are energetic ? fe^
lessen performing their ,.uty.
Its the rippling brooklet that
makes the noise while the gigan
tic stream moves on with force
and power. So it is will:! the
Underwood boosters as coiiapar-
ed with the Taft or Roosevelt
forces.
:; Important Notice.
The Sunday- School ofncers-and
workers of the county will taktf
notice that the date ui tne Coun
ty Convention at Elon College
the Indiana districts. The w^k j nas been changed from the fourifa
also witnessed the solidification | Saturday and Sunday in this
of the Virg,inia delegation, which i month to the fifth Saturday ano‘
will go to Chicago to_p^s the Sunday, March 30th and 31st.
Ail toArnships are requested to
have their conventions at onc»
and make the r reports either to
the county l^cretary or Pr^?;"
dent. ^
L. W. H>lt,‘President,^"
renomination of Mr; Taft
In Missouri, eight counties in
the Fourteenth district have al
ready elected 89 Taft ddeg2t^
to the district convisntioia^, .which
will be coinpo«ted of 174 dele
gates. GaJltoway oaaQty -chose-ar
solid Taft deleg^os to tl^ Ninth
district ; Jasper
county ha«r ittdtorts^^the jh«i-
dent forrenominat^.
3b Kaiumft;; wmie Govemcar
rieil: Be&eves Stsbbt; Wi^
,. Awake., . i,
rster Bay, N. Y», MaeeEjtBI.
lel^ Roosevelt ai»um^^ JOi^
inooeat surprise whea asked
Presidefli:i>ya vo^eof 45 to 14,1to|aght if hehadheardthatGos^
and similar indoirsemi^ta came ersor Stubbs, of Kansas, haji
from the committees of the First, protested, by telegraph, to Bre-
Third and Seventh districts. sideht Taft, against the use of
Goioraio eoatribated through FcdeisU pAtPonage m the Kansas
the action of the Denver city priniaii€». The ex-President ex
committ‘e, 421 of its 422 mem- cUumed:
bers supporting ^e resolutions “Did Governor Stubbs send
The New York Herald, 7/hichi indorsing Mr. Taft for repomina- such a telegram? Well, the Got
has become recognized for the|M^»* Pueblo county chose a solid Umor irf wide awake, anyhow.”
accuracvof its political fecaste] Taft delegation to the state con- Tie fonner President s^nt
■j. ^ ^ , - vention. i tonight in conference with G€so-
now predicts ..he nominatiij'n of . The.Tennessee state conven-j rge Rublee, a New York lawyer
1 alt and says that Roose' ftU has j tion, which renominated Gov.! and Dean Lewis, of the Univer-
no chance. This conclusion ap- ;Ben W. Hooper, indorsed the i sity of Pennsylvania law school,,
pears to le based on the fact | President for renomination. In both of whom are active in the
that the support which Rocsevelt' the Seventh Kentucky district Roosevelt move. He put the fin
is getting from malconcen is and|t^®,.^omraittee, with one dis-; ishing touches u^n the speech
political outsiders in the Kepub
iican party.
isenting vote, look similar action. | he is to make in New York next
Michigan counties are steadily j Wednesday night on the right of
I failing in line, the Bay and Iron i the people to rule. From all
, county delegations to the state i that can be learned, the colonels,
The riot and killing in Cairoll convention being instructed for ^ speech is to be a comprehefisive
rnnr.M- Virtrinis has « wp ,ii«r'i attack upon his adversaries.
. ‘j" , One of the gratifying develop-i The colonel wound up his jury
signific^iice because the i ctmisjweek has been the;duty at Mineola today,, whes he
v. ere oiiicers of the court, The ■ unanimity of sentiment evidenc-1 was excused by Justice Putman,
tragedy indicates an element of !ed by the business men of thej As the colonel was leaving the
citizenship which regard neiiher j country.^ Following the action I co jrt the clerk told him. he had
thp «:nirit nf thp law r* r tVio i the Union League Club, of I $38.70 coming to him for juryjco«tofthebowel.thosov.eccom4a^wps»!N
'Philadelphia, whose member-j service a mileage. “i haven't! »«««. and aidinfr to restore tij« bow-e»i» j
’ to more Tiaroroiis and'healthy act^TtfT,
Moiwy B««fc For th« AaUii^
Ymi PromiM Nothing.
W» ar» 80 co&fidetit t!iat we can fte*-
nfiibt relief for Indigestion and dyspap^
•la that we promise to supply tli»
medBcine free of a!! cost to every one-
wiro uses It according to directloiui^^
wIao'!» not perfectly satisfied with; tie
rewiJts. We exact no promisee, and?
put m» one ander any obligatlOB wiiat-
ever. Surely nothing could be ^irer.
We are located right here where you
Mvfr, aad oor repttt^tlon shoaJd’be strf"-
ficleot assnrance of the genuineness'
of oor otfer.
Wfr waDt every otie who is trouble®
with tndigestion or dyspepsia lo any
fona to come to otir store aad buy a,
bo* of iRexall Dyspepsia Tablets.
them ^rae. and give them a reaiswn-
ftble trial, aceordlntr to directions; I'f
they don’t please yoov tell n» and
will q«icfe}y retttm yonr money. Tliey
hav& a Ti>rT mJ]d bnt positive aetio»
tii>oo ibf' onmns with whieh ther pome-
In eeot»ft. apparently acting as a res*
Blative tonic upon the t%iaied UD*iwti!;?p
spirit ot tne law n>r
prompting of their own inward | ship, by a vote of 1,112 to 138 in- ! any mileage owing, replied
feeling. Crime is a henioos and idcrsed President Taft, burliness i the colonel, with a smile. ‘T
desperate thing and if pri mpted! men of Pittsburg effected a Taft i came here in my automobile.
by whiskey is what we mi jht de- i organization: the Union League | Just the same theclierk will send
termine crazv crime ■ New York, went on re-1 the colonel an orderon the county
Threemzes,;?5c.,50c..aiHiS1.0G; Reawm-
ber. yoo can obtairr RexaU
•aly Rt oor store'>"‘®hfr Be-xaU Store.
FREEMAN DRUG CO.
We Wonder
Where the
Goes.
Elofl OiHlege
Crowded out i«i« wwk.
cord in opposition to the third, | i'or the full amount.
„ j term movement, and business or- i .
money. ganization in other large cities | «. , i r-
! throughout the country are tak- i ‘ R.!nd5 ot uiris
rru r> J £n ^ r, , j action in line w^iih this; sen-; Deliver us from the modern’ Mrs Wa^shintrton Aiav
The Board of County Ccanmis-, timent. Org^izations compos-; girl if she is the kind that is al-' ed her S2ad Birthdav last week
SI oners met in adjourned session ed of men of German bu*th or de-; ways seen on the streets who, if I Airs M A RSrypJ
Monday, March 11th and borrow- ^of! turned loose iii ^kitchen, would
RoDer Mills
k now better equipped to mdte feir, meal and
feedstuff than it has ever bccit, HaLving Just added
the most ud o-iate cleaiiiarmachiaeiy aad col
lectors that money can buy..
The mill can make jMst su2h^bartha^ onesack will
convince you it is the iiinri yoti can riot afford to be
Withe ut -here after. Order one today and you will have
better luck with jo^r baking than ever before. Those
who try cur four once always use ii regularly after
wards, Wc believe you will too.
We will pav the highest cash
iToarket price for good wheat
Farmers let us grind your wheat and corn.
I
ed $15,000.00 to take care :>f some
outstanding notes now d'le and
lISifs"’fn '‘'Sarfn^' i betw^n | Cook keeps
to meet the necesjarj^ e.vpenses presidcint, and the action of thej *'saltrising^* and any other kind
of the county. We wond-f^r if the i railroad men at Columbus, in de-! of bread. Woe unto the man
collecting! enough! for Mr. Taft indicates; ^vho is so unfortunate as to get
'thator^mzed labor recognizes j one of these “creatures” fora
Mr. Taft’s persistent and sue- helpmate. For should the cook
county IS not
to meet its necessary expenses.
W e are surprised that our sc-
^ .*.rd good government, Demo
cratic Government, if yow please,
should necessitate the borrow of
money to meet thii cur
rent expense of the counhy. We
wonder where the money goesf
sport-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitsedl!
j visited Mr. J. J. Lambeth Sunda,y. ^
i Several from here attended ’
! the Exhibition at Summers school
last week.
N. G.
cessfUi. interest in its behalf.
, Orl^
The
going the rounds of
p&pecs
of
at
Mothers’ Meeting.
Regular monthly meeting
the W„ C. T. U. will be held
Mrs, J. H. Vernon's. Monday
afternoon at three o’clock, Mar.
25th. All mothers, whether mem
bers or not, are asked to join the
Round Table Jl^scu»sioQ after
their^idiAgr of article
‘*]^tti3i’Motherhood.” >
j fail to turn up—a most likely
I imppening—any one of these
i frosty mornings, he must go
breakfastless to his work or else
suffer the pangs and horrors of
indigestion caused either by his
wife’s leaden biscuits or the fare
from some downtown restaurant
Give us the old fc«hioned sun-
bonnet girl who knows how to
pre^gre « meal which shall really ;
the inner man.—Gastonia
Baseball is all the talk now.
Mr. Trolin^rer of Burlington
A38 HEilTH TO HOIHEt MD CHILOl
C4. • T, . J i, -AToiin^er ot JSurlrngtoni ?■ y
Huinnes String Band made has moved into the Herndon
m> eirr^pllpnt. mnai/* at Rnm- I ' ■ ~ 'WHi|i.E
some excellent music at Sum
mers school Saturday.
Prof. R. A. Campbell is doing
some fine sign painting these
days.
Little Ruth Huffman is im
proving with scarlet fever.
Mumps are" the go in some
places near b3re-
Mr^: Joe Swing has bought the
'Gable' school house.
Mr. H. M. Nee^ says he got
house
Miss Etta Compton - spent Sat-1
urday and Sunday with Miss!
Willie Somers.
G. E. C. spent a few hours in
a creek over about Union Rid^
last week. He says be was a-
bout to go down the creek. He
ei^ped without aiiy injure ex
cept he was good and wet.
Mr. JT. £. Miles ^ tiM Greens^
bpi^lQil^ !sr Kaani mSi^ ’ ~
iSFKCT SfCCESS. ! K
,.2>, ^oi?TKXs.he GUi:s. ,
-S WIN'D COLIC
i-' sisrc !ct
valiC Sd
What the Colonel said sojne
[ler
tune ago a^t refusing anot
wrna m^t have been a predio
taon and a pxtnnne. Pre$c-
ti^8 aiia fiiftea inaeeunte,
We have a fiii
byiweigbtor mJ
Special
OTiwrwwn
imiiUCSSSSS
aaaasg
ASK MORE?
l^OCAJL.
Shad for sale L. 1
- Mr. L: W. Holt s]
I at Gibs^pville.
1 No. 7 iis J)dng su
[the pop^larf yoang
[ Roy v
Miss Ida West of ]
(C., is the guest of r
[friends in the city tJ
Miss Aurelia Baml
sett was the guest o
Hornaday one day Is
Mrs. C. C. Mosei
j ren of Virginia arri^
to visit her parents
'days.
Miss Mattie Johni
seui*, N. C., is s]
week the ^est of
Miss Hattie Dixon.
The Alamance Co
School Convention v
Elon College, Man
1.31st.
Mrs. G. W. Scott
ham, Alabaina, is s]
, time the guest of h
jj. W. Cates and fa
Excavation for tl
of the new annexe:
ist Protestant Ghur
rapid progress and
the foundation will
Miss Lillian Mebi
Ibtte for two weeks
of the regular . stei
the Southern J^U 1
Miss Etta Compt
of her friend Miss
on Route 6,
Bananas.—Nutritic
s(»ne. Golden yel
I cents per bunch.
Merchants Sv
Mr. C. D. Tume
attorney of Hillsbo
Tuesday on busin
The Stato Dispatc
call.
' Bfi^ri^d’;ifw»; E.'
atteiided the Boon
ship Sunday Scho
at Sharon Lutherai
day. Mr. Rumble;
tary of the Conven
Saturday the Bu
School and Gree
School wiJL interest
a game at Harden
Burlington boys hai
and are expecting 1
interesting.
An Educati
man
Everyone, p
will; BUT FEV
FEWER STILl
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often failed in
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to which it is n
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