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! '' THE STATE DISPATCH Fubtiebed Every Wednesday -By- TLe State DwpatcL PublisbiuK Company, Burlington, N. C. Banks E. Teague, W. A. Hall, President Vic?-President Office Ko. 2, Sella.rs Building. Telephone No. 265. John R. Hoffman, Editor and Business Manager Subscription, One Dollar per year, pay able in advance. All communicati.fns in regard to ^ithp Dpws items or bnsiuesi? matters bhoulu be addresBed to The State Dispatch a,nd not any individual connected with the ^ All news note> and consmnnicatioDfc of ^portanoe must be signed by the writer. We are not responsible for opinions oi »ur correspondents. Notice to Adveiti»er».--Advertisem«nte for Mie 2, S, anti i pag;w» mn«t be lu •*c© by Frida/, ls» 4f„ tho*# for } and 8 by , 158 Si* Subscribers will take notice that no re^ ceipt for subscription for The Slate Dispatch will be honored at ^his fiice unless it Js numbered with stamped figures. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Post JiH»e Burlingtou, N. C., Dtc. 5, 1908. Gbntlbmex— Hei)(lersom Biowning, Ml John Coeue, Mr. Walter Cross, Albert B» Clapp, Mr. James Grillage, Mr. i. H. Hiipuv, Rev. G. H. King, J. L. Lindsey, Mr. R. Meadows, G. \l. Meadows, J. Wilbur Smith, Esq. Mr. 11. W. Scott, R. S. Teague, Mr. R. W. Walker. Ladip:s— Miss Bular Morgan, Mrs. Thos. A. Ray, Mrs. Clara Smith. Persons calling for auj of tiiese letters will please say ^‘advertised” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master, Entered as second-jlas.s matter May 20, 1908, at the post office at Burling ton, North Carolina, under the Act of Congress of VIarch h 1Sj9. Wednesday, December 9, 1908. Every Acierioan citizen and especially those of the Sunny South who have watched cheerfully and listened with an eagear ear to hear what our distinguished President elect Wm. H. Taft would say be fore the Nordi Carolina Society, of Xew York, at its annua) banquet- which was lield in New' York ('ity Monday ni^ht are well prepared. Mr. Taft said in clear and unmis- tiikable words that nothing wouhi give him greater pride du'iug his coiuino: term in the chiei executive offi(;e than to dir“C‘t the {policy of the nations] governnrtent with re'>pei.‘t to the Southern States as to convince the inteiiigent eitizens of tlie South of the desire of hi" adniini.rtration to aid them in working out satisfactor- iiy the st'i iiuis problems before them and fif bringing thrni and their .Northern fellow citizens closer asul closer in .‘:vnij)ath_y and [>oint of view. And upon the ntgro (juestion he gave expression to the same views atid belief's that exists in the S('ul of every true Republican. And he declared in tl>e following v/ords; That neitlier he nor the .Ue))ublican party had any idea of forcing ui>on the people of the South ance of an ignoran t class. R, F. 0. No. 3. Lester and Albert Gant, of No. 8 visited A. B. Warren and family Sunday. Hog killing is all the go on No. 3, a number have been killed dur ing the past week. C. G. JelFryes’ child is sick wdth mease Is. King Brothers are cutting feed | and sawing wood to beat the band. Monroe Parker is on the Danville market with tobacco this week, Rudy Warren went rabbit hunt-1 ing'ast Saturday witi) some boys. | One man run so fast after a buck be; took the headache and his wife had | to get up at iniflnig'ht and make ; coffee,- Tom, let the dogs run next | time. 1 The following is the programme of the anuuiil Senior Debate to be given by the Dialectic Literary St»ciety of Whitsett, N. C. W'hitsett Institute, WMiitsett, Xorth Carolina, Annual Senior Debate Dialectic Literary Society Saturday evening, Dec. iDth, 1908 8 (/(‘lock Query: Re,solved, That Labor Un ions a”e Detrimeiifal to tlie General Welfitre of the United States. A FTl u>rATivi-: .N'EGA'n VE K, M. Siiiith, J. R, Weatherly, ^ Cii'eeii^l'oi'o, N. (irecnsboro, N, C, A. J. Cr.ift, J. t’. Rus,sel, iMHintuiii, N. C. Alberm:trle, N. C. MAl;SlfALLS: 3, M. Credle; Swan (Quarter, Chief. C. \). Wiiiteley. J. W'. Mills, Gre('^l.^b^>ro.. G reen.sboro. C. B, Piki'j D. E. Evans, S \ V e p s 0 n i 11 e. D, i i j n e y. Card of Thanlcs. b he domin- A Free 96-page Diary For Our Readers. We take })lensure in announcing that any of our readers can secure a One 9f>-page diary for 1^09 by sending 2 tents postage to D. Swift & C^., Patent Lawyers, Washing ton, D. C. I'hi.s diary is worth 2o cents, 5111(1 contains 2u pages of valuable information, such as the crop proilnetion of 1908, by states; brief but valuable ]ioints of every day law and patent laws; busiiKss fornirj and population of all cities and states, etc. and 75 blank j>ages. I Mr. .Adolplius (jheek, A,ss’t Mgr. Metntpolitan J.afe Insurauee Co. ; Bui'lingtoi', N. C. Dear Sir: I de.sire t(» return to you my sin- ; cere thanks for your kirjdness and ; promptne.s.s of your Company for j check No. 17700 fin’ |l0u0.(}0 in j fidl seitle of claim under ()olicy i No. ■]8();]42A on the Id'e of my late j husband, Geo. W'. Denny, who was accidently killed liy t'le falling of an embankment around the reser voir for tlie City of Burlington. The p()licy was (k'livcred by your ag^,nt, aMr. W'. C. Damei'on, Nov. 21st, 1908, and Mr. Denny was accidently kill(;d Nov. 23rd. i can recommend the Metropoli tan Jvife Insurance Company to any one desiring Insurance. Yours truly, MRS. G. W. DENNY, Corner Main and Davis Streets, Has In Ladies’ Suits, Wraps, Slcirts & Dress Goods Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Shoes & Hats These Special Offerings are for One Week only. r-%rn The State Dispatch. I' Get Your written Letters at 9 N giving Christmas Presents don’t forget your feet; they are entitled to consideration for their faithful efforts in behalf during the past year. The purchase of a pair of our new shoes is not only a recognition of unselfish $er vice, but it is a vwise in vestment, considered as a busmess proposition. Other suitable gifts are Hats, Gloves, Ties, House Slippers etc. Hats $1.50 to $3.50. Shoes $ 1.50 to $5. House Slippers, Men’s 1.50, Ladies $1.00 to 2.00, Children’s 50c to $1.00j ws Arttwcw HWTW., «• keep 1 stocfc all standard liiit Medici Prenime for the h Bath Soa iii Our Storei will be closed ALL Christmas Day] Valuable Farm For Sale! A LARGE house, commodious barn and other outbuildings on 2C acres of good land. Two miles from V/hitsett Institute. £as|l terms to prompt buyer. For detailed informatk'^n address Box 19l| Burlington, N, C., or call at— • •• i I First Class Work a Specialty No. 2 Sellars is thoroughly equipped for the pro duction of high class printing. Let us put the “stamp of quality” on your stationery by erabossing it. We are also prepared to get out fold ers, booklets, etc. on short notice. Pate & Davies, The Printers Telephone 249 :: :: :: Burlington, N. C SI f Terms: Cash or j Furniture andf_House Furnishings, GRAHAM,INORTHICAROUNA. Fresh nut Payne’s. Payne’s p better than Miss Am Thursday at Miss Mau at Haw Riv Mrs. T. ( Haw River Mrs. J. Fridav in G Mr. The .spent lastSa Mr. L. S. Friday from WANTE pine wood. Office. Mr. Cha; spent Sunda friends. Miss Ber( Saxapahaw, Monday. Miss Mag to friends at last week. Mr. and ] pect to movi near future. Mrs. J. JV, visited Mrs. the past wee FORSAJ English sett ply to J. A., Mrs. J. \ boro, spent ing Mr. OU MONEY dred and fift Call at Disp Miss Reo Salem, spen visiting Mis Mrs. Hen ter attended Holt at Gol Mr. Mat Miss Hattie were here Si Rev. and left Monday Mr. Uixjhui Miss Ella for Green sb to visit Mr. Mrs. Liils who has bee Staftord, ret Don’ fail in regard Dispatch at One dolla tibn to the months if y December. Mr. B. I Fla., is hei Mr.J. W.( relatives. Mrs. A. her hoD’.e a si>ending s H. Huffine Mr, and of Greensb their paren rence S. H Miss Pe eigb, spent week and £ Mrs. Erwi WANT ting Mill h Swai
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