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The Gentxal Loan & Trust Co with a capital stock of Fifty iiiuucuiuiuiicu wuiuiiaciuiii cyciy uccu a gudidincc lu iciuiiu. co jcvqry. uissatisiiea customer at uie expira-' 6 uon: oi;o years uie xuu aiiiuuxit , 11c paiu iujt . 111s lot witii o per cent interest, on same, lnis guarantee means mm mm r , vm . v am m m m m mm b v hw . k v m. m. m. m . m m . l v h w b m m m m m mav - m mm - m. . v m m m m m - mm m m m. . m-m m m m. m mm m-m mm t:-5 $50 W0RTH OF SILVER- WARE WILL BE GIVEN A;W AY -----f - 7 You do not have to buy a lot to have a chance at the Silver Ware, iadies especially iriyiteid. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance in 6 and 12 months with 6 per cent interest. Remember that Thursday November 4th is the day, arid 10 o'clock is - the time and that Burlington is the best & fvrkri-i ir vnnntxr Mucir Hv tVie hand. " - &Zs Tl CEN1 OFFICERS J. A. Davidson, President Jjso. Rr Hoffmav, Sec. & Treas. R. T. Kernodle, 1 Vice Pres.' W W. Brown, Manager. T H. i. Hall, 2nd Vice Pres Kig & Kimball, Cons'lt'g Att7ys. I RAL LOAN cniroCK $50,000 CO DIRECTORS J, A. Davidson, . . R. T. Kernodle, J. B. Robertson. ... . - R J. HAiii, . Dr. J. A Pickett, C-D. Johnston, W. W. Brown. W43J3jSt4Jtt atoriiim, - at AsKeville, last week, lews Over the State ft r. Albert Honk, .f Statesville, Dr. F. B. Watkins. of Concord; e een elected assistant physi- 3 at the Morganton State hos- 1 by the board of trustees. Last week at or near Saunook, ? Imtbaa attendant of alocal san- J 1 f I: 1" J? Yf -. -.iilvjLi-.. . wiiere he was under treatment ;He had been under treatment for two weeks, during which time he had several times shown a desire to take his own life. Rev. H. W. Battle, who has been paforof' the First Baptist Church at Kinston, for the past twa-yfars, has tendered his resignation, to ac- Woll Smathers, of Canton, abrakej cept the pastorate of the High Street on a freight train, lost his foGt- l-Baptist Church at Charlottesville, ra some was ana ieu ueiweeu cars, which ran over him. kill- hica instantly. . R. Giles, of Wil mington, pre- tably mentally UBbaianced, end- las me oy inrowujg; miuseu - leatn a steam joiier wniie waiK- Va. N. W. Fain, foi; 19 "years a letter carrier at the Asheville postoffice, a uteri highly regarded and Held in coiibderice'y his employes; was ar resfed Iast week by Deputy Marshal John McElrop on aarrnnt charg ing with the. mails. ; i JUST "Mv stock of Dry Goods and Notions have just arrived. 14 make a specialty of SHOES, arid 'LADIES TAILORED GOAT SUITS. I also repre sent the Well kndVn Interna tional Tailoring Co., f dr made to MEASURE CLOTHING FOR MEN.- Fit guaranteed I cordially invite you to call and see me; before purchasing else where.; I can save ycu money. Thanking you for your 5 past patrpnage I await your further command. Yours for service. JN0.- HALL At Grold Hill, Rowan couuty, last week, Luther Sel 1, an em ployee of the Union Cooper mines, was killed a chair falling three hundred feet and striking tim on head. He lived only a short while after the accident. He was 24., years old, and leaves a wife. Walter Dalton, a negro, was con victed of manslaughter for shooting and killing Thomas Stewarf, also colored, at Oak Grove in Forsyth county, on,Jnne 24th, in the Super ior court at Winston-Salem last week and was sentenced to ten years at hard labor in the State prison. The Charlotte News advocates the; selection of D. A. Thompkins, the North Carolina cotton manufacturer and newspaper publisher, tor the post of Minister of China since the resignation of Charles R. Crane; Mr. Thompkins is regarded as one of the best informed men in the South. John Way, a white man who in 1903 escaped from the convict camp in Guilford couuty, voluntarily sur rendered to nheriff Jones last wet k and asked that he might be put to work on the road? to fill out his uu expired term. His request was" com plied with and he was sent to Capt. J. H. McIver's camp. The first tragedy on th South bound Railway construction ftceur red 16 miles below Lexingtoii in Healing Sptings township, near Brinkley's Ferry, last week. Twt) negroes in the Ross campKfell out and one shot tLe other who Hied shortly thereafter. The guilty party escaped, tie name unknown. Eleven nursed, constituting -the entire staff of St. PeteHs H(Kspital, at ' Charlotte, except r the head nurse, and superintendent, walked out on strike' last week, leaving the rison, colored, who is in the peni tentiary from Robeson county dn dei' sentence of electrocution. Xhci reprieve is until Nov. 12th, and like the first one,-is because the machih ey for electropution is riot ready. The first date was September, 6tb, and the second October 15th- The first case of pellagra to be reported in Hickory is that of Miss Lippard, who lives with her sister, Mrs Sawyer, in East Hickory. Miss Lippard is about 60 years old and moved to Hickory from South Car olina two years ago. Dr. Shu ford, who is the attending physician, says thai the case is in an advanced stage.: The annual report of the Board of Public Charities of Morth Carolina takes the State authorities to task for working criminals and dangerous convicts oh the roads where they are liable to escape and do escape. These criminals turned loose are a menace to any community, and should, therefore, be more carefully guarded. - Colonel Robert L. Aberjiethy, one of the best known farmers and stock raisers in North Carolina-was shot and instantly killed at an early hour last Thursday morning in a desper ate encounter with hir son, Reuben, aged twenty, after the father had made, an unsuccessful effort to kill the sou. JThe tragedy,' occurred at thefamily home, K)peri View" farm in Gaston county, and was witness ed by the wife and mother. Temporarily derangd by bad health, Jiss Carrie Hunter, 23 years old, Jumped into a well at the- home of hersister, Mrs. :B. F. Gulledge, in the southern part of Anson coun ty ;last week, and was almost instan tly killed. Pursued Jy a, brother, who; divined her. intention, she out ran him and leajped " iritb '4he well Toward a Central Bank. Onfaha Bee. " "; . Officials of the treasury are convinc ed that both the pdblio and the coun try banks have- laid aside most of their pr judice agninst the central bank idea The officials, looking at the "movements i opiuidn merer; as Information in the line of their duty think the long sustained political hostility to a central bank, dating from Jackson's battle with Biddle - - r t aud his bank has nearly passed away. The position of the president, which - . m, ' is not a demand, but a , tlvougbtfu I willingness to consider? the recom mendation if preseutedyHe mone- tary ammisoiou, has had profound effect' on (general opinion. As the old Democrats learn that the central bank idea of today has little rembl- ance to the Biddle bank that Jack son destroyed)- they forget any pre judice resting" on the ground of .pA shift for themselves. "We left be- okfetneir of the young women. - f rrT'o arH ronnpro to Walter Aior-1 - it - Ji "-rrr-jr.rr-L. connected andreieiitfy: held a posi- JSZite Bnuff is good fo the.nerres. Hticaj2Cops)stency. The Aldrich plan- contemplates only a bank if issue which will be free of wall street in fluence and separated frotathe po- , litics of political machines. ITf this' separation from1 wall street ami the machines seems difficult, h'e country ieefs that for the present it caa trust ' President Taft and can ra wait the . full development oftho commission's : plan v 'i i: , - LOST Tan purse containing small amount otv money, ; val uable, v papers visiting cardswith name ot Miss Minnie TrOlingen Finder' will please leave at Dispatch office?. and receive reward. " . Call at the State Dispatch office ' and get a sample copv of the South- Lern Agriculturist, that we will give y you a years subscription to, ? when - f you pay us that dollar on your sub scription. . , - - HIM. iiisiii ytf --j v RE - ENFORCED and foci Veil while thifJaxt The bed of the Vudor Re enforced Hammock is woven ; extra "heavy in ; the middle where the wear, comes a pat ented feature found in rio other hammock. The extra heavy 'cording at head and foot is put on under: -tension, Insuring equal distribution of weight overJall the cords . These cords are fastened , to the bed of the v hammock by means of hardwood spreaders and strong cord anchorages. The colors used in Vudor Re-enforced ? Hammocks arc sun-fast and practically fade less. , ' . Vudor Re-enforced ' , : Ham moclr Comecin ; many hand some designs and color com 1 Dinauons ana in various stylet ; t toJ$8 CallinLsee thenx suns i . . . 1- lv 7 H J . ' 1 a 4 I l 4 v- ! ' - V
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