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The State Dispatc ■ ^ iji mm *WP 1" "■ — I" -w -w- -w -V ••'w -V w w ’ * Freeman Drug Company, Burlington, North Carolina. f f ! ♦ f we Keep in stock a!l the standard Pat ent Medicinse We have a large and well selected etock o! spunges, Chamois ekins, Tnisfies, Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Pretuuiery. Cologne’s, Bay Hum, Florida Water, Extracts for the handkerchief, Toilet and Fancy Goods/roilet Soap, Bath Soaps, Face Powders, Infant Powder. COME AND SEE US See Whitteo's new ad in this issue; they have some goods that are weP worth your attention be fore yon purchase. 7 I Mrs. Jas, N. Williamson,. Jr., f j left yesterday on 1 he noon train for § I Richmond, Va., where she goes for k I a week- end stay. ^ I The demand has been so great for • j the Passion Play that the owners 4 4 2 Freeman Drug Company, Bmiingtw, n. c. | * 4 L LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i ; of the Odeon have secured and will give this play on December ] 5th and 16th. If you are interested in Real Estate see the Alamance Real Estate and Insurance Compauy’s ad in this issue. If not interested note their offers and probably you will be. Schedule of Trains No. ii Ci « 112 111 144 21 22 139 East West E'.st West East West 1:32 5:02 10:08 11,18 4:00 G:29 a. a. a. a. P- P- m. m. m. m. m. m. s are last Fresh nuts of all kinds at J. D Payne’s. Payne’s private stock cigari better than the “Cinco.” Miss Annie Bennet spent Thursday at Greensboro. Miss Maud Woody spent Sunday at Haw River with friends. Mrs. T. C. Pool spent Sunday at Haw River visitnig her sister. Mrs. J. C. Squires spent last Friday in Greensboro shopping. Mr. Thomas Lf'y? Gibsonviile, spent last Saturday here on business. Mr. L, S. Holt, Sr. returned last Friday from a trl)> to VV’^ashington. WANTED.—Flve loads of dry pine wood. Call at the Dispatch Office. Mr. Chas. Faucett and mother spent Sunday at Mebane visiting friends. The following were among the nr /->. T>- 1 i . 1 « 1 number wh() left yesterday for Dur- Mr.G. M. KirkratnekofMaDd th. n.,.,- Miss Bert Bradshaw, from near Saxapahaw, was in towu shopping Monday. kis Maggie Hall made a visit to friends at Elon College one day last week, Mr. aud Mrs. S. G. Ireland ex pect to move to Kentucky in the Dear future. Mrs. J. M. Turner, of Garner, visited Jilrs. J. W. Murray duriu;^’ O the past week. FOR SALE—One nice Gladson English setter 19 monihs old. Ap ply to J. A. LOWE. Mrs. J. W. Foster, of Greens boro, spent part of last week visit ing Mr, Oliver Foster. MONE^ TO LOAN—One hun dred and fifty dollars on Real Estate. Call at Dispatch Office. Miss Reothea Pitt, of W'inston- Salera, .=^pent Sunday and Monday visiting Miss Irine Worley. Mrs. Henderson May and daug- ter attended the burial of Mr. J. A. Holt at Goldsboro last week. Mr. Mack Greason and sister, Miss Hattie of K. F. D. No. 10, were here Saturday sho])ping. Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Upchurch left Monday morning for a visit to Mr. Upchurcti’s mother at Apex. Mi ss Ella Yoimg left Saturday for Greensboro where she expects to visit ^Ir. Blackmon and others, Mrs, Lula Moffitt, of Remseur, who has been visiting Mrs. Susan Stafford^ returned hoiue last Friday. Don’ fail to read the proposition in regard to subscribing for the Dispatch at once. Something new. One dollar will pay your subscrip tion to the Dispatch for thirteen months if you bubscribe the first of Decern i)er. ]Mr. B. M. Cates, of Tallahassee, Fla., is here visiting his brother, Mr. J. W. (^ates, and his many other Jclatives. Mrs. A. M. Pollard returned to her home at Raleigh Saturday after spendiiig some time visiting John H. liuffines. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Lowry, of Greensboro, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence S. Holt, Sr. M1.S.-5 Penelope J. Davis, of Ral eigh, spent the latter part of last week and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Erwin A. Holt. WANTED—A family of Knit ting Mill help. Apply to Swannie Noah Mf g Co. Elon College, N, C. V. as here yesterday on business. The best mixed nuts at J. D. Payne’s, fifteen cents per pound. To get the best smoke, call at J. D. Payne’s and get Payne’s private stock. WANTED—To give one hun dred free tickets to Washington next March. Miss Kerr Mebane and Margie Scott of Mebane spent yesterday here shopping. The Ellis Machine & ]Srusic Co. has a change in their ad this week; be sure and look it up. A nice lot of thoroughbred pigs for sale. Write or call on C. L Isley, Burlington, N. C. The proprietor of the “Best Store, Mr. Whitted, has some special bar- gain.s for the holiday trade. When in need of good cut feed, write or call on D. 1^. Huffman, Burlington R. F. D. No. 4. Be sure and subscribe for the Dispatch at once and get the re mainder of this year free of cost. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Featherstone, wlio have been visiting Mr. W. C. Dameron and Mrs. W. G. Denny, left Saturday for Mebane. Capt. Arthur Pierce and wife of Greensboro, spent a few days thr first of the week with Mrs. Pierce’s mother, Mrs. Mike JSJewlin. Rev. E. M, Snipes left Tuesday for Dnrliam, where lie went to at- ttend the North Carolina Conference, which convened at lUat place VVed- day. Mrs. Suf>sie Ki.'sel, of E on Col lege, who is matron of the orpliaiiv home at that [tijsce, was here Sattir day having some or' the orphans photographs tii.ide. WANTED.—Five or six cord» of eight foot wood in exchange for subscriptions to the State Di.spatch Call at State Dispatch Office. ham to attend the Methodist Con- ferfencei Messrs. G. A. B. Holder- by, J. H. Ra«coe, 3. P. King aud L. D. Lea. The guessing contest at J. D. Payne’s Confectionery Stc»re will begin Deo. 12 and continue until the 24th. The “Booty” is a big red striped stick of candy which will be given to the one guessing its weight. Thomas J. Boiger & Co. and Parson & Sons Co., of ChicagOj were the joint purchasers of $200,000 of Alamance county road iaiprovement 50 year 5per cent, bonds at $110.10.. This money will be expended on the county roads at once. At a meeting of the Industrial Publishing Company held Monday it was unanimously decided that the publication of the Daily Industrial News should be continued. A com mittee was appointed to devise ways and means to continue publi cation of the paper. Christmas of Winter Suits and Overcoats at Money-Saving Prices! Our Special Cut Price Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing begins this week and will continue until midnight Christmas eve. Almost every kind of suit and overcoat you could wish for in shape, color, pattern and nearly every size. Use taat -i;! i j i*j.e cf £S Here Are a Few Sample Bargains: Black, blue and colored hard-finished worsteds, suits and overcoats, 10.00 and ILOO values; special price, $7.50 Black, blue and the new browns, olives and tan shades suits and overcoats, all cuts, our regular prices 13.50 and 14.00;^ special, $10.00 The nobbiest styles in browns, olives, blacks & blue suits and overcoats, 15.00 and 16.50 values; now here at $12 Extra fine hand-tailored suits and overcoats of smooth faced worsteds in latest colors of the season; also blacks and blues, our regular prices 18.00 and 20.00; now only $14.50 at on Drug Go. LEAVE ' OUR ORDERS. Lver^jbody is Interested in the cheeke he rweives. He knows the sftiiiflere are doing busiuess in ,the up to- date way. You thipK more of chocks than you do o! the actui&l currency. \OUR CHECK ON THE FIRST NATIONAL EANK, BURLINGTON. N. C. would give you a higher atandlBg amocg thoKe you want to tbink well of you. 'pen an account and pay even smiail bills by cheok. A check is a r«*.eipt as ' wdl jjs t ; payment. - ' Air frosty. Cold outsMe, But everyone is happy this Yuletide The reason—very plainly you see, All take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. (Makes health that happiness.) T. H. Stroud. jSIiss Fannie Belle Allen, who is now in school ut Eton College, and lier f;»th(^r, Mr A. N. Allen, of Franklint(jn, w-re pleasant vioitois jt Mr. J. VV Cates’ Suoday. Kev. S. M. Rankin, of Greens boro, filled the pulpit at the First Presbyterian ehiireh Sunday morn ing. Mr. Eankin is no stranger here and we are always glad to have him with m. Makes assirailiation perfect, heal thy blood, firm muscles, stoong nerves. Quickens the brain^ makes and keeps you well Great medicine. Hollister’s Roeky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. T. H. Stroud. LOST—A small white Poodle dog, which strayed (rom my resi dence on Nov. 28th. Any informa tion leading to his recovery will be rewarded by WALTER MEBANE at Foster Shoe Co. store. Rev. G. W. Fox, of Newton, N. C., filled the Front street M. E. church pulpit Sunday on account of the illness of the pastor Rev. Snipes. Jdnklns-Shepherd. Under golden skiffs on graven earth, surrounded by a host of lov ing and admiring relatives at Springwood Church, near Whitsett, N. C , at 2 p. m. yesterday evening Miss Ora Lee She|)herd and, Rev. W. E. Jenkins of Chenango Forks, INew Yoi'k, were united in marriage, Rev. S. M. Rankui of Grfensboro officiating. The ■ wedding march was played by Miss Blanch Rankin ofWhitsett.' The bridal parry left on the 3.46 train J;or their borne in New York. Prof N C. S. Noble of the State" University and Miss M:;ry Jenkins sister of the groom, were among the. well-known peOj)le who came fronj u distance. The Di.spatch joins hi^nds with thcii' many friends in wishing the happy pair the greatest p; s-?ible suc cess that earth can git'c. Bargains for Boys: 350 Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, 3 to 17 years old, in double breasted, Norfolk and sailor blouse style, at 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 4 and 5.00, a re duction of one-third on these. A good pock et knife given away with each boy suit cost ing over 3.00. B. A. SELLARS Businsfis fet iiartmcnt BORLirsiGTOi: ’ ■ ^ ;'S C;H;C.'.0 ; ■. 'i'lioruiigh i;i tmctiuij 4s. ufi'ei'«'d in ste fi ('S'’! I by, i;,v) :e>\ r;T.i i \it, keeping, com . .■Mvtiuiietic,' and businesi* corresponde ■ p. Stir- dente fully prepared to fill posi tions in the busineHS' world, / For. full mforn^tA>n cancm terries:, coursif eic., (t:pp\y to CllRTiSS or t 1 I I i , Sfcpt. L !5. CllRTiSS or I J' MISS^ r. F. STARfft,. ■; ■ I. P. F. D. No. 5. Several of our young people on route three and live spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mi.-^sea Genev and Dai.sy Ray of Mebane. We are glad to welcome in onr midst Mr, Junius Chandler, of Cas well, who has come to live wit'i his brother, John I. Chandler. Mi.ss Blanche Robinson visited Mrs. Bessie Parish last Saturday and Sunday. Joe Chandler and little daughter of Caswell, and Mr. M. S. Alien and wife of Prospect Hill, spent Sat urday and Sunday at the home of Mr. R. G. Aldridge. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roney of route th'-ee spent Sunday at Mr. L. M. Johnston^s. •‘Santa Claus” came see one of the girls on our route and brought her an o’possum in a nice little bi'>x; it is early for Santa to start. John D. Wears Red Mittens. Baltimore Sun. This is still a democratic country and even the multi-billionaires are not very far "removed from the great common people, who, the election orators keep telling us, are “the bone and sinew of the country.'’ Take John I>. Eockefeller—that is to help ourselves by help-^ ing you. We have a number of bargains in high grade bus iness lots, besides the most desirable ...Residence Property... in the city. We also have A Few Good Farms dose in that will interest any one seeking farm property. We write all kinds of insu rance for all kinds of people. Buy a lot and we w'ill build the house for you. Aiamance Insurance & Estate Co. Corner of Main and Front Streets Burlington, : : ; North Carolina Fresh Oysters I Always on hand. All Oysters S sold here are Btriained. S BEST FISH ON MARKET. f First clafss meals at all hours * up to mid-aight. * T. B. FOWIER & SON, | il3 W. Davis street, I Next to s. X'3'‘‘4'wel),: . > NOTICE! Here isv,a bo! afide P^e Remedy and X guarantee it lo cure every case oi pik e, kt it be xternal or blind, sortne^s or itching piles;; Come get a I o : ar d: ^ if* riot be (fi' ed voiir monipy will be refund d. Put ni) by ' . .J.;M. EVANS, '. . Altamahaw, N. C.' Mr. Fox preached a very clear,' is, don’t take him, but look at him strong and persuasive sermon. Wanted immediately—Hundred ladies, young or old with pimples, blackheads, nasty complextion to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea and become charming, beautiful and sweet, 35 cents. T. H. Stroud. North Carolina patents granted this week. Reported by C. A Snow & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washing ton, D, C. R. J. Morrison, Oherry- ville, vending machine. For copy of above patent send ten ce»ts in post age stamps with date of this paper tb C. A. Snow & Co», Washington, D. C. He’s a raiher rich man, has money in the banks, oil wells in the ground, friends in the Senate and can afford ice cream for dinner ev ery day. Yet we find him riding down to his modest little office at i No. 26 Broadway clad in the cos- ^ i nii.;, tume of the honeist yeoman. We jg going back to simpler Looking r for a It’s right / here in our wareroomp, and you can’t find a better one. The Starr piano has merits which are ur- assailable, and it has proven its worth over and ov'er again. ' Pay ug a “little doWn’’ and a “little each month.” $1.60 tio f900; organs up. Congress met Monday in a bri^i session, but both house Aud seuate. were qu'ckly adjyu ;h 1 in h >r of tho.se vyho had di ri;, i'n*e , h ■ l.;sit,. meeting. Ellis Machine & Music Co. BURLINGTON, N. C. read that the latest additions to his costume are a paper waistcoat and red mittens. ‘ Red mittens! It carries you back to frosty mornings in the country, walks to the little red schoolhouse, corn-shuckings, pumpkin pies and feeding the pigs at sunrise. Mr. Kockefelier has taken a - new lealse things, Broadway would not be surprised if he went down the big road some morning cheerily calling the cows. He might take his rake and hoe down to the Wall street pastures and gather up whatever of the long green he has not already stacked. The Dispatch will be sent to anyone from now antilJJannary first, 1910 by^a]^igjme dol- lar direct"to-^e office. Tfiie Famaoe irtlii «U T' FIRE ON TOF HE Peck-WiUiamson Unfe feed Furnace has solved thb problem of getting cUaft, fven h^t put of cheapest slack. There’s po smote or dirt with an Underfeied and yQtt’U slave to ^ on Coal Bills.'- ■ ■ ' ; This illustration shows furnace without casing, cut away to show how coal is forced up under iire. • A ■. ;;V. ■, -f!*. ■ 'f 'V, ym ■yw w ■ii: liti* • ehttoe to SHOW ^ yw^dhlB_.Efl»eoe_ WooJwfe' S. Th6mas & Barliiigtaii, Ni C. ; mm Mi4i
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