paper`s policy is still bull moose

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A PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF AMERICAN HOMES AND AMERICAN INDUSTK ^d.
VOL.
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BURLINGTON, N. C , OCT. %
V.
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NO. 20
America’s Greatest “Man.rt
of Those Who H ave En-.I Progressive National Committee awl but his legs.
Good evening* sed the man,
: The following infbrination for
New York City.
Returning from his visit to Atered the Dispatch Contest,
■Good evening, sed pop, and the the voters of NprthBurlington
rnerica,
^ J o h r i^ t h e ^ t e a d e r
man se$, Is thare a karridge,
Tbe most recent returns
township;
Registration books
NO. VOTES
f<A->*2
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of
British
in parlia­
or jest a horse,
open October 3rd and closed Octo­ ment, wasworkingman
63000 the poll which is being conducted
gprtha May Home
asked,
“who.
is the
Thares a hearse and a hole
by the railroad men pf Illinois,
56000 Indiana and Michigan^ from their string of karridges if I find out ber 23rd, Registration books greatest roan you met in the
Aduie Ray
will be found at all times at m>
his
Aurelia Ellington,
whose J^sponsibil for this, sed residence on Gilper streets;, ex­ United States?^
Chicago
Headquarters,
-giyis
the
48000
Mebane, R. Np. 4,
pop, i f IG ^ d a horse Id kill it cept on Saturdays, and- then at reply was ‘^to e A dda^s^r ^
following ieduits:
f t , J. Brooks
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and
theng© and make fases at the-Mayor’s hall, the same being J ane Addams has been hattling
Roosevelt. . . . . . . . 377
48o0ft
Hjarv Lc6 Coble, R*No.l
for years for s^jai^^jh (iu ?t!iiai
the
batches
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Wilson . .
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the polling place.
17700
\Valler Workman
betterment. She has been urg­
My erper, I gess, sed the man,
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96
R. L/ Sutphiu, Registrar. ing the? passage of laws that
13100
Lizzie Cheek
&<!
3&t.$J»ep;
a-skiniiite^isan
with
■ Debs. • • • ♦ » ( * • • . • V; . - 144
9000
Bettie Lyde May
would free li*tle^ children ' from
rubbi*b<fcpt» awl his feat caijn up
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W I. Braxton, Snow.Camp, 7900
slavery
and give them thjfeirchild
the steps i&d sed, Goodevening,
The Steam Roller at
Martin L. Cotye, R. 1.
4300
Having
been
appointed
Reg-,
hood
free,
to •:d6?b$e;
and pop sed, Good evening,, did
T F. Matkins,
3700
“Dropping off the train as it you knum to irikwire about the istrar for South Burlington, and physicial growth that; they
race there remains only 3 losr
houses. They are now in pro­
cess of erection and nearing com­
pletion. Two two story brick
buildings that are tinder rural
supervision—one. at Elon and one ‘
at Snow Camp. « During !the
schoitustic y^iar that v has just
closed th£re were built in . the
county 4 new school houMs.
There are now 37. rural libra­
ries for whites and 2 for the coiroredv containing in iall 4^78 vq}.
umes. There wers established
the«past year 2 original libraries
and 3 supplenaentB^
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There are 25 Local Taxdistrics
Gibsunville,
precinct, I w il l 0pen«aid Re­ may iriatbre into splendid men three were established this past
pulls into the bright and airy lit- horse.
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Came Albright,
4900 tie depot. at the North Shore town
gistration book bn October 3rd and women.'
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Yes sir, sed the man.
Haw River.
and will keep books open at C.
Jane Addams has been battling
where President Taft ia summer­
Hes d[ed; sed pop.
There is a census of 41^1 white
Mrs B. L. Shoffner, R. 10, 3000 ing again this year, the first
Then pop shut the doar, and F. Neese’s store on Main street for years for laws that would rer children in the rural schools and
J R. King,
1100 thing wnich greets the eye of aftir that the bell rang 6 times, until October 23rd, except on lieve women from the tragi? 1747 colored ehilnren. The en­
Greensboro.
the new arrival is a t m up and and eetch time it was a man to Saturdays when I will be found choice between stai’vation oir rollment for the year, 3005 white
Mav Carr Haii
1000 partly repaved street, .the new take kare of the horse, and aftir at Dorsett-Matthews buildings prostitution;
and 1336 colored. The average
Margie Cheek
1000 stretches of concrete oei ng flat­ that the bell rang 10 times but -on Webb Avenue.\
the burden of twelve, fifteen and attendance, white 2066, colored
L. B. McAdams, Registrar. even eighteen hours of labor in 699.
Doyle Heritage
1000 tened out by a steam roder,
pop woodent let enybody answer
These figures show that
sweatshops or in greait fai,ctoj ies, the white schools made an atten­
‘ ‘Of course, there would be .it.
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nothing to comment upon the
Jest wate till I find out whose Albright’s Township Progressive amid degrading! and unsanitary dance of only 49 per cent of the
Will Be Here Tuesday.
conditions and fo -1 a mere pit­ census and 68 per cent of the en­
coincidence between this de facto responsibi! for this, pop kept awh
n.
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Dr. S. Rapport of Durham will ‘flattened and the political sque­ saying to riie^ and ma kept awn
rollment.
All Progressives and those in
Jane Addams has been battling
b-'at Freeman's Drug. Co, Tues- ezer that was in use at Chicago, saying, I never herd of sutch a
There weife fenroned in the 1st
sympathy with the progrerr-iye for years for laws that would grade
<jav. October 8th. If you want were it not for tbe fact that ‘long- thing.
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school 860 and in
movement are hereby notified to free men from the necessity of the 7thoforwhite
the highest grade^ of spectacles side this Beverly machine a board
I Kept awn saying nothing;
last
grade
of the Pub­
assemble at Eureka School house working under conditions that lic school 255.
aGd eveglasses and a perfect and sign tells us that ‘This steam
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Saturday evening,-October 5tn t constantly jeopard
scientific examination then come roller is in full operator."
The
average
length
of
term
i :30 o’clock for the purpose oi lives-^of ten saiendee
—Washington Herald.
to see me. Consultation t ree.
the colored is 76 days; the
iorming a township organization sure‘y wrecked their health, for
SEE Dr. Rapport at Freeman’s,
length
term for the whites 94
and to transact' any “such other sending them to the human scrap days. of
This
difference is due to
I rag Co. Tuesday, October 8th Telegram from National Committee­
I'u.'iuess as may be deemed ne­ heap when they should be in their local tax' voted
si vour eyesight is defective have
by the whites.
cessary.
prime.
man Dawson,
ii rectified with suitable glasses
The
average
term
in local tax
Alives A. Sharpe,
She has met with; measure of districts is 110 d a y s . i
as your vour health and comfort
A telegram from Portland,
T’p. Chairman.
success. The fight has" beeii long
At the opening af the past
demand it.
Maine, received today in, New Burlington State Dispatch Stock*
and against terrific
year
a county commencement
York runs as follows:
holders Win*
Boy Enters College At Twelve
things gained have
a was announced and a certificate
“Progressive Party gaining
The Genuine Rooseueit.
fraction of the
of attendance offered to each
Durham, Sept. 30.—Judge H.
Years Old.
rapidly. Entire
Republican
The
opposition to the industrial student in the county who did
Thirteen days from today the County Commit! ee have resigned W. Whedoee,' sitting in chambers
Chapel Hill, N. C., Sept. 28.
foremost man of his time will and joined us. Estimates of our here to-night, heard argumments Enjoying the'distinction of being and social reforms asked by Jane npt miss a djay and was not tar­
pass into private life, after seven vote have increased twenty-five of counsel in the case of J. Z. the youngest student ever matri­ Addams has been found in the dy, There were awarded 152
years of most varied official per cent, during week. All we Waller vs. the State Dispatch culated at the University of ha(ls of state legislation. It has o f i^ ( ll^ :#^rSficate8, Also two
the same force that has collective prizes for attendance
Publishing company, Burlington, North Carolina, Robert Welch,
acti vities, most of them historical need is to inform voters.”
“■jackpots”
,
, *to. v
. were offered by the chiiirmah of
iy important and all of them
A poll has been taken on North in which the plaintiff sought to Jr., 12 yeais old, is a full flfged , . .
latures
to
elect
Special
Pnvilegelthe Boasd of Education, Mr. J. L.
dramatic and exciting. The Lockwood Avenue, East Cleve­ have the ooiicy of the paper freshman at this institution in moYi TAtho 1TnirbH
«Anbfa i nVju. >
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striking individuality of Mr. land, Ohio, where there live 192 changed from Bull Moose to the A. B. course. In knee bre­
eadhand
Roosevelt; his pioneership in a voters. The results were as fol­ Republican. The judge handed eches and looking more like a
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go
to
tnose
two
schools
down
a
decision
that
since
it
was
hundred different paths; his bold lows;
child than a college youth, he state ju d ^ s ari<| fa^ory infipec-.making the best average attendadmitted
that
the
maiority
of
attack upon long established evils
Roosevelt. . . . . . . . 102
was admitted at the opening of tors. * It has been the samef&rce
his impregnable place ip the
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v . r:"';:65: • the stockholders were in favor of tiieMssipn this fall hp bad^pass^ tjiat controls political hi, ch’nes ance. They were won by Center
shool of Newlin township and by
hearts of the people—these facts,
T a ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 the Bull Moose, he had no right e4 tne entrance examination with in both old parties iap^^^ w
St. Paul of Coble township. Thei*
to
go
behind
the
.
will
pf
the
Exhibited in a thousand and one
ease. In fact, he was declared
In Cleveland there is a family
lights during °towny encounters, named Mcllrath. They are old majority of the"* stockholders immune when the .hazers set against the people, viewing with attendance was 90 and 88 per
ai’ ho vested rights were about their pranks soon after col­ alarm the “rule of the mob.'’
cent respectively.
have made him an ideal model residents and among them are
Jane
Addams
hafe
learned
by
j
Graduation from the Public
violated,
and
the
company
doing
and pattern for shoals of counter­ %6 voters. So far as they have
lege opened.
years
of
bitter
experience
the
I
School
was
business
was
authorized
by
char­
de possible for the
feit “reformers,” bogus crusad­ been ^canvassed, 60 of them axe
Son of a well-to-do planter futility of trying t o get relief for j
time
the
past year. There
ter.
ers, and base imitators. The for Roosevelt.
residing near Hertford, N. C., laboring classes throng the me­
Waller’s
contention
was
that
were
2
certificates
of graduation
more Theodore Roosevelt was In Chicago the women held four
the lad exhibited such unusual dium of state legislatures and
he
put
money,
time
and
labor
awarded
at
the
county
commen­
tested by fire and found to be meetings the 24th, including a
signs of preocity at an early age through the medium of the old
into
the
paper
with
the
express
cement.
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Dare gold the more eager were noon day meeting in the Olympic
that his mother began to use him
parties, controlled as
The eounty commencement is
charlatans to imitate yhira. A theatre. They have opened a understanding that it was Repu­ as an experiment for some of political
they
are
by
Big Business, financ­
counterfeit is never counterfeit­ store in the. down towto district blican. He produced evidence her pedagogical theories. When ed as they are by Special Privil­ now a permanent part of our
educational System. Next spring
ed; it is the genuine which is for the sale of stamps and certi­ showing that the organizers had three years old, he could read ege.
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the county commencement will
followed by its spurious shadow. ficates. Business men in that met before selling stock and intelligently and tell Sthe time of
That is whyjshe has allied her be held about the same" time in
The esteem and gratitude of city have shown a deep interest agreed that the paper be Republi­ day accurately. '
the American people will follow in the. distribution and sale of can. He said that following the #A t 4 he knew multiplication self with the Progressive p a r t y s e a s o n and will not only carMr. Roosevelt to Africa, and all the certificates They .are keep Chicago convention, he ran the table up to the twentieth line, m this cam paign;.. itos the ..first ry,«'the same features of past
patriotic men will him thorough ing books of the stamps in their paper advocating Taft and Sher­ reasoning it out for himself with­ party that has pledged itself to year but will be enlarged and derest and recreation, in order that desks and selling them to callers man. 1 he meeting which chang­ out the use of a book. At this make the issues affecting the yeloped along several lines. The
ed the policy of the paper was age he also had a fair knowledge laboring classes the issues of im- same prizes will be offered, the
in due time, he may return and through the day.
certificates
awarded,
said to, be irregular and the of fractions. After this his pm mediate contiqoratipn by con-isame
devote his remarkable powers to
gress
m
event
^
successful.
There
Will
be
next
spring
a real
majority swelled by the issue of gress was so rapid that he was
the welfare of his country.
Little
Benny’s
Note
Book.
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thefirst
party
thathas
existexhibition
feature.
School
profourteen shares of fraudulent not allowed to study at all bet
Mr. Roosevelt will stand out
ed
smce^Jane
Addam^
activity
ducts
of
different
kinds
will
be
stock.
This
was
denied
by
the
as intimated by the Washington
ween the ages of 6 and 8.
• " By Lee Pape
m
behalf,
of
the
industrial
wprkproduced
the
coming
session
abd
defense.
The
stock
had
been
Post, as a President in many re­
At 10 he entered the Elizabeth
My cuzzin Artie and me was
spects
unprecedented*
His sitting awn our frunt steps last subscribed, but only taken up City high school, where he re­ ers which has>nPt^jeen controlled [p j^p n exhibition at the county
The outlines
acheivement is not marred by one nite and a man caim, Is yure and paid for just before this mained tw6 years, standing at by Special Privilege and whoes, commencement,
promises
to
the
workingmen
and.
to
govern
in
the
making
of these
meeting.
broken pledge. His biographers mothir in, Sunny. /
the head of his class each year.
woi^ingwpmen
h
a
^
been.^^made
iicbool
exhibits;
are
how
ready
to
Waller
admitted
that
the
to date are unable to And a sin­
Yes, but she bizzy, I sed. mojority stockholders at present During this; period his mother in all sincerity^ and have the very g0 into the hands of every teacher
gle instance in which he, em- Wich is wat ma wunts me to say
kept constantly in touch with
merit of M h g practi­ in addition to these things there
; ... cd wild promises to smooth to peepil wunting to see her with­ favored Bull Moose candidates him, talking with him over the svibstahtial
c
a
l—Evening
Tinies.
and Progressive principles, but phone several times a day in re­
will be contests in athletics and
pathway to office. Always out noing her n.aim.
contented
that
in
having
the,
in recitation and -declamation to
j.-; has striven at genuine evils
Well, ask her if she wunts to politics of the paper changed, he. gard to his studies.
be more fully announced later.
and sought to effect genuine re­ put a wunt add in the paper, sod
, The lad has a marked predilec­
Two new things will be intro­
forms, No conscious or inad vert­ the man, we are making a speshil was Lbeing deprived of vested tion for mathematics, finding the
rights in thaijhe had been forced solution of the “poris asinorum”
duced into the schools this year
ent hypoepisy cumbers his good rate of 6 cents a line.
, Record of
to pay for stock in a paper which
that, no doubt will' go far in de­
name or shadows his political
G, lets puts in a addised Artie. he understood was to be different­ and other such difpcult problems
veloping the internal work of the
as
simple
as
the
multiplication
iGtu :e.
Plans for the'Opening Year.
Sure, go ahead, sed the man, ly conducted, and contract for
schools.
One is ah outline
table was when; he was barely
As much, sadly, cannot be saiu tell me wat you need and 111 put
which
had
been
drawn
allying
It
is
an
annual
practice
of
alschetne
setting
forth the course
out of swaddling clothes. He
i r some dozens of demagogues. it in the papir and send the bill
the
paper
with
the
Republican
most
every
good
business
man
at
df
study
by
grades
in such a form
follow a profession, but is in no
',vho, as the Post saliently points to yure mother.
party.
the
end
of
the:
year,
to
take
inas'to
suit
our
rural
schools with
hurry to choose one.
:r, have left a trail of , ruin in . Put in we wunt a man to take
The
only
case
cited
by
the
ventory
of
his
stock
on
hand
Pf
i.their
sh^rt
:
terms;.'
The. cosrrse
•i -;r wake by attempting to kare of a horse, sed Artie, and
plaintiff
was
that
by
Jones
*g
inst
his
assets
andJiabiiities
and
from
of
study
mvj
t
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gr;ui
tLion here-i:. ;i ate Roosevelt, but with cheap the man sed, Rite O, and put
r'ulitzer,
Missouri
case,
in
whicn
this
information;
together
;\
vith:
.to'fore-b^n
iVif.ed/ni''
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» and wretched judgement down the number of our house
the
court
held
that
Jones
had
a
;conditions
that
confront
him,
tt»
of
the
city
and
wlieii
,appi-ied
to
. palpable insincerity.
and went away.
• . . right to prevent Pulitizer, part
-out
linfe
his
p^jfiHi^;ahd
make,
his
s
the
short;rural
term
-it
failed
to
>'->oj;evek goes back to.pnvate
Tonite aftir supper the frunt,
Remaining in Post Office . plans for the year before him. I fit and hence was impractical.
. a man honored and resspect- bell rang and J went to the door owner of the -St.. Louis GlobleDispatch, through pooling shares Burlington, N. C. Sept. 28 1912. Tn coii|ormity tb :tfris same, sanie;Another t.hing there wil l.'be a re■G! acclaimed by all oiviliza- and.it was A-fat man . with a red ■
of gthe stock in' the company Gentlemen :
practice, same silent.; facts and !'P°rt card for edqh'.student. that
noze and a green tye.
against him, to prevent his ad­
figures
from -the County Supt; j show each month 1:0 the parent
[hout Roosevelt’s acumen or
Ini the man to take kare of the
W. G., Aldrige, James Baitiff,
ity, they endeavored eo era- •'hors0/-he sed, wares yure farthir.- vocacy of free silver. The court C. A^.Burke, Charlie Cheek, A. p f schools report ar6 hereby ri11^ ^he attendance made and the.
held.tfyat since the majority of
is and his success
i:;'S methods
ill iteii him; I sed, .and I • went stockholders had done nothing to vVV Dresser, Henty fugleman,'.- given add some :policies-.are..tec j work done, by the student; .'
forth for the opening scholastic!
.(Contifiued next .week)
uft'cient coju.'non ut> in the seiting-ri6om. and'sed,
had
violate the charifer, it had no J. A. Grave?, B.te McQueen, A. year.
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L. iVleKciV, iTUiik MeClauly, .N;
There are now 80 rural sdiodlsr
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Mi hich hss hvand ■tile horse, and pop sed, Wat horse, rig ht to- prevent, the publication o; Richardsoh,. •Jeffi'ey Sanford,
ot\the paper as a Progressive
laid hoid on
. organ., «
ii;v. L. E.. Swaney, N. IVI.. Smith, in Aiamancs' County^-54: white; -'The. beau^ifui-jn. creatba.^nd .
h ; iu‘ i ^d , Me dident ssy. ■ t
:-to-be..•Kl?:g lil'S
J, Av Thompson', Giausey, Ward.: ana 26 -colored, ‘.employing. 132 i wohderi'ui -'.headwear .
v V u t n o n s e n Lb - i s tl'-iis, aed-jH>p,
The
point
e
,-3
to
fourteen
shares
.teachers-8'4
white.,and;2
8
.’eol-prl^eeh.-at..T.he;.M|iiinery
^openings
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Sacking
ea. Of t h e ;schools just lirom Thursdayhight -pf last
and trie man s ^ d . G o o d ' e v e n i n g . be fought ,'ou't iater,
ileged
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A.
D.
Bunkes,
Mrs.
Anhfe
27 employ, o.ae teacher and 27 emi- 1,'io^Saturyay mg-nt*.±
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visitors.
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sOGd riVeOHig, sea pop, ana me mismanagement of: tne paper Bvyant, Mbs?.Donnie G o b i - , -Mr's.'
to.
ie t n e
ploy
two-or-more.
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town
d, Wu't-ii nil' oi a liorae is Vvfil iiot be taken up by tlje coul-t Katie’ Davis,-Miss Peri GVu-reiit.. one teacher wlored:}.;jsehppls.---apd- beautifurfa.il
styles-and
.wfe.;thiRk'
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pop sea, It a klozo horse
Miss Lextie; Isley, -Mrs, E,va L 6.y’. 3.two teacher-schpofe;G 'There is- every woman and child in town
.;,si bio performari- :'.LOf u\i-.i ho, ictres no horse m s;hee insolvency is not alleged.
Persons calUiig -forany of these not. a. log school iiouse in the was present. The milliners are
f t b io house to my nollege.'
! ' Tmust of maid a mistake in the “ The ;prospects of. our party in letters: w ill please ^ “Advertis­ county for white chiidfefe" , The all: very, busy this week .as thelast 4ne was repiac^dGthis ;year season has- opened with the op­
’f and give date
bf-;advertised
been
1number, sed the man, and- went ,West Virginia are steadily grow­ ed,
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by an ; e x c e l l f e r i t ' ;buil^ihgi, ening of the milliners.
you'.- br'jad has not
j away, and befoare pop cooded ing brighter and brighter. The
modern
in
e
very
particular,
J Zeb Waller ,
doar agen anuthir man most encouraging news is con. try Melrose, Dan valley, ; cioze
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Post Master the 26 houses for the colored
The Dispatch a year for $1.05.
caim up the steps, 1beeing fat, fstally coming in
Goid Medal Flour.
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