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Carefully $ rreswiuuuiia I We carry a large line of i and Toilet Articles. ; Come'iri;and Give Us a Trial." f Try Our tTooth Brush; t Freeman Drug Gompariy, Bkc. A 4 LOCAL AND 4 Srbedule Trains , t, iii L m. i 115 111 144 21 22 131 'East West East Wei Sastv: West 1:32 6:02 ll:l 4K)C 6:2 t u i p, m. nr. ' ' Kite bnutt is, good tor the neryes. TftmnrmW. will Ka A with Graded school: V- ' 1 E. Li. Bowiand visited friend "at V hi tsett last Sunday. KA big 2 J ounce bag of Golden Grain Smoking Tobacco -for five W. M. Catespent part of the past ttek-in Randolph county visiting friends. ' Mrs. J Zeb Waller left Tuesday for a few.daya visit to her parents near Hillsboo. Joseph Ingle principal of a school near Snow Camp is the guest of his sister: Mrs. King this week." -Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Denny of Greensboro; were the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Stewart first of the week. Golden Grain Smoking tobacco is the best smoke, regardless of price on tne marwet toaay. the ongue. , Will not bite The Fair Marshals under the mmandership of Mr. Walter Cates commanaersnip w th their flashing regalias gathered esterday alternoon at Holt-Cates con.er and -went to the fair ghRirid to perform theifi duty. ' KV4 Station th& Stetson Name Yotix is Jutt the tyle that suits your individuality. It'.s a satisfaction v to know tftat, it -wiIl..Q0t pnlj look wU, but will wear .wtll.' We kar th Stettom Soh and Derby Htti in all tba latest itrlca. Oar Fall Line of Shoes and Furnishing is comp lete. Let us show you. THE HOLT CATES CO. BURLINGTON N.C 1 Wew Fall and Winter Styles We are Showing the Latest in Ladies Coat Suits for the Fall and Winter. .If you are go1 ing to have a new suit, visit my store. , First, . , can dress you for less money than any store in the city. We handle everything that Ladies . wear. Kimonna, Wrappes, Skirts, of alPkind, , ! i When in need of Shoes tvis Street V . . ? Comp unded Fresh ; Drugs, Rubber Goods PERSONAL. 9 .6 ; Kite Snuff is good for the nerves. Misses Bettie May, "and Pearje Fogleman came down frorn,5 Elon College yesterday to take in the Fair. Miss Myrtle and Ada Belle Tsley pf Trinky College Durham were the guest 01 their parents baturday and bunday. ' Golden Grain Smoking tobacco is the best smoke, regardless of price ;on the market today. Will no bite the tongue. On next Sunday, Oct. 10,'at 11 &'m. the. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Burlington Luthe ran church. Ciro Durham spent Saturday and Sunday and Monday with his family at this place. Resuming his work 1 uesdav. E. P. Adams, of Greerisboio, was a welcome caller at the Dispatch office, this week, while iu town at- j tending the Fair. The mills of the city closed down yesterday for the remainder of the week, in order that the employee's might. attend the Fair. M r. Cecil albright of Durham was the guest of friends here during the fair. v.Mr. Albright says he expect to come back to Burlington in near luture. J. M. Workman, the clever car on RoutefTis taking part of his vacation this week. -Hist sub- KtituteyBascom Hornadtiy is serving tne route..., ..... r .. Rev J. D. W7illiams left Monday morning for Hockymount to assist i.t a special series of meetiiigr. there will be no preaching at thft M. P. Church Sunday. , Every farmer in Alamance -coun ty should read th Southern Agri culturist. " You'cau get it one year by paying a dollar on subscription to the State Dispatch. Rev. Si' L. Morgan," Mrs Luther Pfrry, Mi-s Vrna Cates and Mr. J M: Cat W yesterday morniner to attend Mt. Zion Baptist Associa tion at Mars Hill, near Hillsboro. They will le gone several davs and we are sure they will have a good time. . STRAYED Small s black and white speckled hound with yellow head, tip of both ears split. Re ward of $5 will be paid for bis re turn, or information that will lead to hi? recovery,. CX&U, PT .write. . ave State . JiitpatchrBurjrrigton . v-:-. r ' . Th 3 school children were the re cipient! of, a grand Jreat given last Friday by Prof. Curtis. The doors of the Grotto were opened for free enterance and judging by the crowd of children who visited we think the greater per centage availed them selves of the treat. The Southern Agriculturist, pub lished at Nashville, Tenn., price 50c per year, will be given to every-'new or old ' subscriber to the Dispatch, who pays a dollar on subscription during the month of October. This" offer is open! to every subscriber of the State Dispatch. come to see me : : : , : Red Front 107. : -'rhe Ladies Tuesda 'evening club Lurouga me Kinuness 01 oir. Jno Jl. Cook; asked" the aldermen - Monday night to be grauted the priviledge to help' pay for driuking4ouutain to be placed-, on office lot in the nea future.: 1 .'The " alderiuen will : m(st cFieerfully and gladly receive their remiicanee. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nicholson of Graham this even ing at six o'clock a beautiful double wedding wilLtake- place. Miss Ne- )ia Nichol90ir. to Herbert Holt: and Miss Viola Nicholson to - Joseph Albright.. - A 11; are popular yqung people and have the cou&rratulations of their many Iriends. '- We have si cured an arrangement by which w e can present every sub sqiiber of the Dispatch, with one year-suLscription to. the Southern Agriculturist, who will pay us one d Uar on subsciption during the. iL 1 I mi - ' mouiu 01 vcioDer. 1 nis oner is available to old as well as new sub scribers alike, the only requirement is to Pay One Dollar-on Subrcrip tin to the State Dispatch and yim secure a years subscription" to one ol the best Agricttiture Journals in the South. Remember, this offer ntt ouly through the month of October Social Saturday Night. At - the home of s Mr. Samuel Thompson ot West Burlingtou a beautiful scial was given iu honor of Misses Julia and Ida add Mr. Jno. Tate of Orange county. 1 " . Games? were played, fruit -served and a few hours of rial enjoymeut spent by the following who wen present: Misses Jessie Mebane, Swannie Hornaday, Besie William Ida Loy, Mary White and Eunice McAdams, Blanch, Bertha aud Bes sie Thompson. Messrs Thomas and Victor hornaday, Samuel and Jos eph Thompsou. Special Offer on Spectacles and Eye Glasses Eor Two. Days Only. Dr N. Rosen tein, Eye Specialist, of Durham, N. C, will. be at Bur lington Durg Co , Wednesday and Thursday October, 6th and 7th, and will examine eyes and furuish'glasses at greatly reduced rates, ! Examination aud first grade lens- ses in a nou rusting frame, regular price $3.50, reduced to $2.00. , t Examination and first grade Iens ses, in a fifteen year gold filled frame, regular price $0.00 reduced to $4.00. Examination and first grade lens ses in. a solid 14 Karat go Id. frame, price $8.00, reduced to $6.00. Rememl)er these rates hold good for tnis visit ouly. Dr. N. Rosenstein at Burlington Drug Co., Wednesday and Thursday-October Othand 7th. R. F. D. No. 8. Mr. Benton West, who has been at C D. Martin's all summer left for his home near ' Liberty, N. C., last week. We are sorry" 'or Mr, Best to leave, we will miss his ugly face, his heart is in the right place tho'. - Geo. Danily, one of our good friends, is riding a high horse this week. The stork came to his house last Saturday uigbt au(l "fojch" hjui a fine-"boy. . Geo was ..out befoie day Sunday morning to tell, the, neigh.-' bors. . :Tbey. say lie tried to gj to two places at the same time and finally got lost, some one found him out in the Isly's field on a stump singing Rockaby Baby. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blackwell of Elon College No. 1 spent Sunday on No. 8 visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. Fred Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Oorbett of Corbett P. O , visited Mrs. Corbetts sister Mt. J. E. Murphy last Thu: - day night, and spent Friday shop ping in Burlington. ' Burhugtou is a good plaice to trade and lots of folks from a distance are nndiug it out. Our men chants ate all-clever and know how to treat their cus tomers. We wish tt urge our patrons toj fixthose bad places ;in the road -before "Uncle Sam" tafces a uotion to write. you a letter.' ' This cool weather makes us, thin k of hog killing time. Well giioii friend we have plenty ot that good sage and you: furnish the meat aud we will iurnisn wie sage.: e wm eat the sausage and the kids will aAr, thav trrUw-i and all of us be happy once more. Every body is busy on JNo. ana not much news. P. Sdorit lor get-we have plenty sage.;- . - ' ,-N . . . . j; 1 PS. Geo:Damly was not sing - -; M IS ' ' J 1 .: '.:'.: :.'.'...' . 'VM " ... "'inH- I' v;-:-d:.'ffe.-.: - The above is a picture of John Q. Finch who pu -chased. from R' L. Holt the "Sunny Side Farm" last April for $10,00 T Mr. Finch re cently sold the place to Messrs A. L. and J. R. Coml s of Wilkes county for $14,000 and retained $700 worth of ?Utok a)d etc., Messrs. Combs' think- they hae made a go ni trade and ., thereby se cured one ofthe finest arid best farms in the. South. During July Mr. Finch, gave oroe parties" an option for 10 days, at $12,000 when the firaeVas'up Mr. Finch went to $14,000 aud last week onncludedv a trade through ; J R; Caffey of North Wilkeboro. Mesfs. (Joml comes to Alam ance well rraemoered, Mr. A. L. Comb having been a candidate for siiciiu in t lines voiiucy. i ney Will take charge at ouce. v 'A hie 5i ouncp basr of Golden purain Smoking Tobacco for five cents " Don't fail to call and see Hall's line of fall shoes. Shoes for the whole family, prices to please, qual ity guaranteed. Trolinwood Mills Think of 110,000 sq. fefjt of 'floor space filled with higher skilled r journeyman tailors, aided by the most modern equipment, andfyou'U have some idea of the immensity of the model tailoring shops of ox OA Ed.V.Prica&Co. 619 the largest tailors in the world of good made-to-order clothes. y.Wel , like to show . you. tbezr woolens for 'Fall and - Winter,. and take your mea ure 'today. Satisfactory fit style, worbnanship and yalue. $20 to $40 (19 6? III ' "9 1 ' Sif' I FOSTER SHOE CO. -iiii n I IPPPSIIliiliP f " ' ".. . ' " Jjp- '''' '" g-" I WE; ; Ii IN THE NEW AND COLORS 1 I The Best $3.00 Sold I , Also the. Maxim $2.00 Hats, lat- 69 h est shapes and colors. Hats of lat- P Vst vogue. For every face, figure g and fashion. New fall styles at Burlington's Leading Clother, .' " .ii. : : . ; T . i n 49 1 Five Thousand (9 I MEM AM) & who have from 69 idle or invested g requesting a free g 26 page book of 3 Jy striated jand . anrl smsill surhss fnr r1inf c in thpi ' MXXA 'WXAXMXX. W VXXXWT XVX VUVAAVU XXX ,MXVvg-iV:i?W 0 saicsL ana most business of other this company, in t which departments we may be (0 a, 11 x. ' ' :v - "'XJO'-l ' Write Today. r Address Buf lirigton; North Garoliria; 9 .' ' m FALL SHAPES 6? 6? 6 W0MEM1 $100. to $10,000 at less! than six g copy of pur new "The Piedmont 1 describes in d-; 62. ' stapic securities, m explained the departments of almost any of A Do to Now. lira -. ' .:.. r k. a . . r- - " - 7Ct -' ' " " ' ' "! -V; . t i . -l'-i v.- ing, he was just trying to sing : ; - - i
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