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1 i I II, 4 i . m i i J. m in 4 '-bf. v - :.f: mm' ; v v v ;r-. n ft j t THE STATE DISPATCH : .3 Wished Ey, WnesdayJ :Tbe StatPupatcb PaMUhnf Campus?, IDr; J. A. 'Pickett, - 6. M. Hornaday, - v- President Vice-President Office First Floor, Waller Building. -' , Telephone No. 265. r 1 JOHN E. HART, Editor aJ Buimm Mauser. . - I". - ' . - - - - it, - " JAMES E. FOUST, Cky Editor u4 Asnstut Basnets Maaafer. , X. Subscription. One Dollar per year, pay - - able in advance. ;. . ,4H communicati na in regard to either news items or business matters should be addressed to Tke State Dispatek and not to any individual connected ..with the paper. "..' . All news notes and communications of Inmortance must be signed by the writer. We are not responsible for opinions of our correspondent-. Naticejt AdTerter,--AdvertisemeBtJfor the 2, 3, tf and t tag must be in fthe lacejby Friday la Mrt tfc4 for Aami 8by MOi , 114. Subscribers will take notice that no re ceipt for subscription for Tke State Dispatek will do nonorea at r.nis cmce umetw il us numbered with stamped fijrures. Entered as-aecond-dasa matter May 20. 1908. at the wst ' Office at Burnng ton. North Carolina, under the Act of Congress of March 3 1879. Wednesday, October 6, 1S09. Raleigh seems to be punishing the booze artists to the Queens, taste, but the fellow wba.dispenses it is out of reach. The Dispatch extenefs a odrdial welcome to the vistors who are here to attend the Fair. You will find a genial hospitalbe people. If the Republicans do not elect their candidates for State officers over iu Virginia, they will give the Democrats a race of their lives. There does not appear to be any drouth in the "wet goods" market in Raleigh, and many other towns in the State. Burlington, for in stance. y Robbers broke into '-the sheriffs o'tice in. Raleigh last week. We would not he surprised to heaiof that good govern meat league leiug stolen next. It is presumed that the Anh Sa loon league ieaders, whi pnwla'in that prohibition is a success tr in one end of the, S.atett the other, fo not read the Raleigh papers Th Southern Poultry Re vie -v, of Charlotte, has made its bow to the public in newspaperdom. It is a nf-at and attractive sheet, and will, as its name implies, be devoted to the poultry industry of that section. It is about time for the writing of another two column article by the Anti-Saloou League leader, pro claiming the effectiveness .ofprofai J bitkn. The faet is, the very trains that the leader is riding upon from the sea shore to the mountains, is freighted with two or three express . cars of whiskey. The . consistency in such instances is ludicrous. The (jreeusboro Daily News has secured the services of Mr.. R. M. Phillips, as associate editor. A bet ter selection could not have been made, while we do not know Mr. Phillips personally, yet we feel like we do, after reading after him for m my years on the staff of some, of the . States best papers. Here's wishing the Daily uews continued orosperity with this'new acquisition to its force, The next session the North Car- "t 1 olina Postmasters meets in Winston- ; Salem. These meetings are very ,;r v v ' beneficiaP. in developing the best methods of service throughout the . State, not only in the postoffice, but ?-.--.- '.a m v.: in the earner and railway man ser- ,K vice. North Carolina's postmasters will measure up to the standard of anv in "uncie oams" service, in . ,.tt i r . 3r :bjasines8 qualifications and alertness -' -to the improveaseat of the service 'v " uie "nieresc.oy iDeir patrons. Politics in the Fifth District: :; The - political chald rbn is' l wng 10 DUDOie m me , rans; ot uie Democracy in this the ' .bloody -: old Fifth Congressional Distridt If we read correctly the signs of the times, about all that the Democracy in tie 6tht will get but of, fcjhe next Con gressional race , will ', be the. excite ment incident to nominating a can didate. Our Democratic friends ap pear to be. fond ; of a scrap, even though they have" to 'sciap among them selves, so we may expect a lively, time at the meeting of the next Democratic Congressional con vention. The last Congressional convention held in the disfrict was the scene of much, vilification and contusion. . v Mr. Brooks, who bore off the honors at ,that convention was doubt less the strongest candidate that the convention could have named but he was easilv defeated bv the Hon. e John M. Morehead., The fact is that the people of the 5tht district have found out that the "policies of the Republican party are better adopted to the needs and wants of the great manufacturing interests of the district than the tariff for reve nue only doctrine of the Domocracy. However, it doesnot take the eye of a prophet to foresee that the 5th, district has aligned itself with the Republican party for good and al ways. The voters of the 5th, dis trict have turned their backs on the dead past and are facing the prob-ltj lems of today and the future. They are being educated to the fact that the Republican party is a party of progress. A party that never discusses dead issues and a party that never breaks its promises. It is enough to gladden the heart of the most pessimistic citizen as he hoks out on the great business ac- tivity now prevailingall over- the country, due to the wise, policies of the Republican party. Peary, says be has discovered the North Pole, but Cook hasn't, Cook s is he, has, bur Peary hasn't. There is no difference of opinion about Melrose, Dan Valley, and. Cham pion flour being the best MONUMENTS I am Representing the v Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Co., Charlotte, N. Carolina, , V iu this section, aixl am prepared to make you prices on- nnvthing u tlie way of Headstones, T?tllets, Vfonuriieiits, etc. S,y ynr rjrs and get ray prices before placing your order, Material and wmli trua ran teed Srst-class. , ... -. W. N. MEBANE, Box 464, BURUNGTOM, N.. C. ii Sale 79 Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Moving On November 1st, I wish to move in my new store. I wish to rnn down my big stock, save handling, and name J prices that should run down stock quick: " Good Collar Pads 15 cents, others ask you 25 cents.. " Goid Wagon Bridle lone: reins, swivels m $1.00ask me naruess maKer it ne win you furnish him the jeather. ' ' .Good Top Buggy for $28, others make you pay $45 for! Good Leather Trimmed Top Buggy for $45, Side or End Springs, others ask. you $60 and don't give as giid job. ' ' Car"SuperiorDi8k Drills, Walter X Wood Co., Mowers; Harrows, RakesBtg Stock Feetl Cutters.'all sizes. '' o Come quick before , stock is picked oyer. rv- - v . . - - uuu "wavwik, aim iwvujrs ieruiizers. oeea Kye, Uats auu vuu vri. N. S. CAOTEIX The Always Busy Store. Multiply and : Replenish the :U Our steememporary, Wflshinfftonraldbublishes the fftilowinD" bit of Geomia news -with some editorial ''Cvuimenfc ; ' t: Augusta Ga Spt.wSudge Rich ard B. Russell, of the Georgia Court of Appeals,, became ar lather, :t)gain tor 1 he thirteenth time today: "The baby, is a boy with a proud record behind him. for he is the thir- teehth Shild of a . thirteenth child of a:thirteenth child bri . his mother o side and the seventh sou "of a sev enth son on the side of his father. Those who are inclined to be su perstitious will watch with eager in terest the destiny " of this rsprig of illustrious lineage.. However should no bad. luck befall him on v account of the fateful number .:' thirteen: the superstitious can account for the es- cape Dy tne accompanying numoer, seven, which is a scriptural number and is considered to be a number of good omen. - The creator of the universe crea ted the world and all things therein in six days and rested on the seventh. Joshua was directed by the Lord to mar6h around the city of Jerico sev en times Also the Prophet Elijah' directed the leper Syrian. General to dip himself in the river Jordan sev en times, after which he was healed of lepesy. Numerous other,; in stances might be cited of the use of the number seven in the Holy scrip tures, but there wilKsuffice. If there were medals for ma tern i- and former President Roosevelt had the awarding surely the fe male branch of the Russel family would be in line for medals. But the same issue of the Herald con tained a news item ,frjm Long Is land City, which relates that the wife of one Johu H Tiiiry, of that whose head is whitened by the snows of 87 winters, has just presented him with their fifth child. It is stated that they were married when he was seventy-five. The children are all bounciugly well. Mr. Thiry was once a professor of literature iu Belgium, and came to America in 1&5U. After making mouey as a dealer iu rare books, "he retired to .lis Long Island farm and engaged in gardening and fruit culture ' So make you one for $1.00 and t - .... . , v-rv on; It C. it woulJappear that 4he ,Jtussell family.wouJd.at' least : show, rbonors .withCj: the,3' hiry'Siji ; 5A JBig 2 J 'ounce bag of - Gol Crraio. Smukiitg .fobacco for, five cen ts. " -ip. mCrf They Sang "Goodby, Miss Liberty; The newJMcIntyre and!IHeath production. "In Ha v ti,'f no waf the Circle v Theatre, r Ne w ' -York City, owes its $ 8iiecessv princip-dly to one charniing little pngwhich x fairly brings down the house at every pei formance. The song- is :Goodby, t Miss Liberty," and it has made such a nit mat ine csuuuav : World has. arranged to preseut it, words and music complete, with next Sunday's World.: There will also be another set of pictures " in color's : of stage beauties drawn and ..painted by . Ar ch ie Gunn, so theie is a double treat in store for vou in next Sunday's New York World. V--, FOR SALE BY . B. A SELLARS & SON BurlingtonN. C WeU! of all the goo4 things. A cold drink or Ice Cream at Burlington Drug Com'y - -; is the best. P. S. Get Your Turnip Seed HerX W Greai Of f eriiir ji.'IP 961 We have a large and Verv attractive line of tUesI Coat Suits in the r ewest colorings and sMatil signs. Ladies' if you want a "Suit", you want the best and right here you will find it at a large saving! Coat Sdits. See our line at 9.95 and 10.00. They are beauties and easily worth 12.50 to 15.00. , ' : . See our line at 12''Ml&mC3e' aery any one to snow the money. ' . " 'tJi;: See pur line at 20.00 and 25.00. They are beauties; - Wraps Great line of Children and Misses 1 Fur Wraps at 2 00, 2.50, 3.00 and up to 7.50., - v : large, weir selected stock to fU and suit all. "M11? DepartrnentJia sK6Wmif?thfe mfriHiAU tieadwear to be found here, and " ome see. store fore assembled ,;Main and Worth St; neadqiiartersfirlTifelirf , . .. , , ... . , , . . . . . . - - e. .wvtf cne greatest exnnsiHnn See OlUiR :-..y try Everything in the line of Mattersses, Bepaired and made Work Guaranteed, . ; D. 516 Webb Ave. Tt Eefmi Sprlag and Sooner Beautiful RUNGES l BEST j -y all : i I: iMCK tm FURNITURE j I The Old Made Ne I w STROUD'S AND :-: SODA :-: FOUNTAIN :-: HEADQUARTERS Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Delicious and Refreshing ' Up-to-date line of Toilet Soaps, Cigars and Tobac co, etc. Prescriptions filled on short notice. . . . T. H. STROUD, 7 equal for elsewhere. Bos 1,00 to .A'.' ' et vour Hat. for uone" rd? SSte " JOS. A. ISLEY & BRO. CO. Department Store ItiifflTii: Furniture parlor Suits; Lfunges, good as new. Charges Reasonable. Kespectfullv 7 - Burlington, N; C tkt Bodr an These flat Baj s, JHake- DRUG STORE Burlington, N. C. I PARKER i -m'ggs... ii n TKey are here in Uie most desirable styles right up to time. From 5.00 to 20.00. Specials for a few weets. Come and cloth yourself ; at less prices than and Children Suits. cnuoren suits Here, bee our children Ti We can fit and please you 6.75. . mm:- It ) CI: v. . Af ePyouif fet (dryiwatm J uui - nut quality. please vou S WifairBMSKe It if Burlington, North Carolina
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