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If it’s a Suit
you want—
If it s an Over
coat 5?^ou want---
If it’s Hats, Caps,
Shoes, or Gent’s
Furnishings
you want—
Call and see
UST OF LEHERS
RemalDiDg io Post unioe UDRiinirpd.
: Burlingtoo, N. C., Nov. 14, 1908
j Gentlbmj:n—
Mr. J. T. Armstronp;, Barbee &
Cu., Mr. W. 1j. Charles, Eraxton
jCrai^r, Mr. Joe Deberry, Mr. Albert
j Flemming, Mr. J. K. Garrett, Char-
I ies GiirufT, Mr. Juue Massey, Mr.
; W. Mike.
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' Ladies—
Miss Anna Aldred, Miss Bertha
BorivveJl, Mi.ss Myrtle Bowlgnd,
Ada Boone, Miss lone Holt, Mrs.
Adelaide Keruodle, Mrs. Link
Shipley.
Persons calling for an^ of these
letters will please say ‘‘advertised’’
H.nd give date of advertised list.
J. Zeb Waller,
Post Master.
The State Dispatch.
Grand Excursion to Rich
mond, Va„ Nor. ZStb.
On aecount nf Thanksgiving
Game l>etvvpp!i Universities of North
Carolina aud V'^irgiiii
Soutfiern Riiiiway will operate a
special tniin to leave Cliarlorie 7:45
p. in., Nov. 25(1), arrivi/igat Rich-
moud about 6:00 a. ni., Nov,
1908; retnrning leave Kicljniond
mid iiiglit sanie date. Train to ;on-
yst of tirst class lay coaclies and
Pullman ears.
Tickets to be st)ld at points on
branch lines to conije'‘t at junction
points. The following round trip
rate from Burlington, |o.00
For detailed information see large
flyers, or call on your depot agent
R. L. VERNON.
Trav
How would it do for the national
Democratic party at its next con
vention to adopt as its platform
that of the Palmer and Buckner
convention of 1896? There never
was a iiner one.—-CharloLte Ob
server.
The Governor of Texas has issu
ed a quarantine prociiiniatioii de
claring a ri^id quarantine against
such disea.'-cs as smallpox yelloW
fever, cholera, typhoid fevei' and
other contageous diseases.
/
A. M. Hadley
The One Price Cljthier
Graham, N. C.
What a record is that for the rail
roads of the United Kingdom to be
proud of. Only one person killed
in every 70,000,0'jQ journeys, and
only two injured in every 40,300,-
000 trips last year. It makes the
railroads of the United States look
like slaughter houses.
t)ors()ns killed
There were 37(51
and 68, 989 injured raiJi.j.id acci
dents in the United Stafes during
the year which ended June 13th last,
according to an announcement of
the int-TstatecominfTce commission.
This report shosvs that m'>re have
b(en killed this year than last.
H. Fleishman,
Corner Main and Davis
Streets, Has
Special Offerings
In Ladies’ Suits,
Wraps, Skirts
& Dress Goods
Men’s and
Boys’ Suits,
Shoes & Hats
These Special Offerings
are for One Week only.
N
.00, $5.00
.00 the Pair.
NEW RUBBERS and SHOES
for Mesiy Women^ Boys, Misses and Children
ARRIVING
DAILY!
■' ...SEE XJS oisr...
Neckwear, Shirts, Hats, Un
derwear, Fancy Vests,
Infect every,
thing to
WEAR
ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR MADE
SUITS—STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED.
S Holt-Cates Co.
Main Street
BURLINGTON/
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N. C.
HARVEST SALE.
A RICH ABUNDANCE OF GENEROUS BARGAINS FOR THE GARNER
ING OF SAVERS.
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Each year at Harvest time this store conducts a sale reflecting in the richness and abundance of its offerings the gen
erous yield of nature to the tiller.s of the soil. The most tempting bargain fruits in lavish profusion are presented
at this sale, and while it lasts the whole store may be likened to a cornucopia of plenty, crammed full and orimmiDg
over with the choicest, finest and newest of merchandise, beautifully displayed, specially low-priced and ready to be
gathered in by prudent savers. This year our preparations have been made more thorough—wider in their scope than
ever—for they embrace : : : ; : : : : ;
Large Special Purchases of Bfand-New Fall and Winter Goods from Cash-Needy Manufacturers.
Not in a single year of the past decade have the producers of this country been so eager to turn merchandise into cash
as they are this yean We have taken quick advantage of this commercial condition, and have secured price conces
sions in ppchasing our Fall and Winter stocks which are positively without precedent, and now we propose to share
the hpefits of our bargain getting with our customers by marking this immense stock of merchandise at lower prices
than it was intended to sell for, with the result that wise and thrifty shoppers will reap a rich harvest of savings du
ring this remarkable sale, : : : : : : : :
Commencing November 19th, and Continuing to December 24th.
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60 much
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2.000 yards 8 and 10c staple Gingham
2.000 yards Sheeting at
2.000 yards Sheeting for papering
1.000 yards 8 and 10c Sea Island, only
2.000 yards 10c Bleaching, only
1.000 yards 12Jo Cambric, only
1.000 yards 12Jc Bleaching, only
2.000 yards 12^0 Canton Flannel
10c Canton Flannel
15c Canton Flannel
25c Blue Twilled Flannel
5o
. 5;c
4o
6 c
7c
JOc
lOo
8;
121c
121c
12Jc Percalcj only 10c
Cali(M) 5c
Heavy Cheviots, value 12Jc 9c
10 and l2^c Ouiing,, only 9c
Truly this is a Harvest Sale on Ladies’ Coats, Jackets
and Cloaks.
$5 and $6 Fjad!P.e Coats, long, in black, tan and castor,
this sale only, $3.99
$6.50 and $7 Ladies Coats, long, in black, tan and
castor, only $4.98
$8 and f9 Ladies Coats, long, in black, tan and castor,
only $6.95
$10 and $12 liadies Coats, castor, tan & bl’k, only $7.96
$12.50 and $13.60 Ladies Coats, black, tan and cae-
tor, only $9 46
$15 Ladies Coats, tan and castor, only $10.00
Big Deal on Ladies’ Short Coats and Jackets.
$4, $5, $6 and $7,50 Ladies Short Goats, in black, ton
and castor $1.99 and f^.49
Never before such a sacrifice on Ladies Ckjats.
Misses Coats, short, value $2 and $3, fiOo and $1.
Misses Coats, long, $2 to $7.60
Bear Skin Coats for children $2 to $4.60
DEPARTMENT STORE JOS. A. ISLEY & BRO. CO. Burlington, n. C
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be no rej
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