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- - ;;; ' - . -'y-"'.- -.'"E,- i m. .' if ' i . J -V-v- :!lvV nam-- v- 4 A v"l .";' j V:-V 3 ! I H 1 ft i :1 i J:-v C ' , , - . - ' wv"V - ' L mm Ull'i ml I MM I MUM . mi m i. mil i inn I HI " " - - - "" J-J ' - -! ; ; . ,. . h v,. . - t ? it V ) f . t . - t ' - E RURAL CARRIER ITEMS ::: Missloua Lewis ; is on the sick list thls vree-v nothlbgserious. "-v J. C. Mcullock ttentfed Feder al coart: it 'i- Grensbor6 last week and week before as fa juror. . Ji in ays there was not a case called from Alamance which speaks well for our couuty. Thanks to Mrs. W. C. Moore And J J B. Foster for some nice sweet potatoes. '.. We wonder how,-they found out that our patch was a fail- UPeCt-.: ' . : Wt attended theCxreensboro Fair last week, had ..a nice time. , y nWe regret to note that John Pas cbal ls still right sick'. He left to day for Greensboro for special treat ment, Mr. W. A. Paschal accom panied . htm. ; Hope; he -"will find .BO-tte reliet, -:. ; ; - . EdHoilge blf No. 6, took the prenHUm at our. fair, for the-biggest feet and also the largest mouth ?ith C. D. Martin - a close second. Ed was so proud of it that he stixick out for the Greensboro fair to try for another prize, but he wore his feet off walking cross ties, got hungry, and eat some simmons and that puckered up his mouth, so he lost out. As we went along our way last week we heard a terrible shooting and wondered if there was another war. Itjurued "out to be Will Paschal and Frank Barker blastiug out stumps. ' Thatsa good ,idea, stumps in a fidd are no use "except to help the ore who sells plow points. They ought to all be gotten out, some way. Kite Snuff is good for the nerves. nssssssssssssss?ssssssssssn i VISIT 1 Underselling Store 8 For Bargains Corner Mam. and Davis Streets rJ Ask to see our line of Men's Hats The Latest Styles We have a large .variety of Tailor-made Ladies Suits, beautiful shades and styles, fit guaranteed anrJh prices lower than elsewhere. See ourJLadies, Skirts J I l ciiA ir?j.- tir - j - .-"j ' . i SSj anu pmrx waists, we aiso of DRY GOODS. ; In xx)nnection with nave a wen seieciea siock or Laaies neaay-maae. Trimmed Hats in Beautiful Styles. , - SWe Are ia Position To Furajsh 1 " - 1 . f. 0. K0, 7. - Our . . Buff Wyndotte chickens VPaul ami Silas", wop a prize - ai Green8boix"SUa8 i woD 1st premitium and Paul 3rd reniiouavH V;e sent Bilas and Peter.to tiie Kaleigh .fair this week; : Will tell you next week wjiat they d down there. ;v ; J V . : 5 C. F. Rauhut and family and lot of our other patrons took in the fair at Greensboro Ut week. ; -Miss Vera Garrett from Yadkiu College whovhas been visiting- her brother Brice. P Garrett also visited heraiiul 'MTw'Holi-Ssiturdajr returmn tx: her ' homeTAIf)ndayr "7? JA (Ehuldy Moser - has ; about completed the dam on little Alam ance creek for the Graham 'Sport ing;aub., It will be one of the largest4 lakes in the couuty-; .v . CC Moser of Spencer spent a few days with his mother last week and carried his daughter little Margaret who has been visiting . her 'grands father Leven Holt, back with ' him when he returned home. . Lots of wheat is being sowed how Mrs Sarah Tinniir Isley gave us some nice mellow apples last week. Thanks. 0 - .... Tobacco Report. borne of the best tobacco we have ever sten in Burlington was sold during the past week. Tis was of an excellent, weigfct and color and sold for more thn an average price. Prices during the past week or two have greatly increased and the large bulk which was sold here sold well. Farmers are realizing thatBuriington has an excellent tobacco market and they are patroizing it ' . 8 s BURLINGTON; JN. C. u It will be to your inter- J. est to inspect our jtock or (T goods and get our prices be- In fore buying elsewhere. 0) We have- an up-to-date Ob line of Men's, Young Men's j) ana nnurcn s . ft CLOTHING -trie l atpkr Patterns- Rest: 7 Wprkmanstop - jrdJS Also, come and see our strong line of - SHOES the best for the money ever been, sold in this town, in Men's, Boys', Ladies, Misses and children's. " 8 VIS nave a gooa seiectea stocK ? , " ' -. all these lines of goods we W AW m Top Good Gote rr to Money.!1 m F i We failed note last, week that A li jDomba and, family tave movecl to' their new , home at Sunny Side Farm where they purchased from J I. Finch we extend to" Mr. Comba a heart welcome to No I v and;: hope that he-will have: the greatest: of success. ; v :Miss S wanna Isley of No. i.7, spent Saturday with ; Miss Cwrie Wans:.: ' ' Wi'Y'it. CiYX'YY:': John Isley and rEImer Cheek made a call on their: best Y giirls at Alamance Saturday, night. x-r We enjoVed' an old : fashioned 'possum diniifcr,,i at JJrV'.Isley's last Thursday. - -r i'-f Ernest SimpnjancT wife of near Bnrjingtcn sllSaifwitBf.: Messrs. W. ThompsncVB A. SJ!ars were over" inspecting the proposed change in - the road and of buildmg a bridge ; across stinking quarter, near Ji F Cobles. Weope this will meet witli their , approval, as the road as it is v now situated is in bad condition, and as to needing a bridge, none is Worse needed any where. So give us a new . road or overhaul the old.one.. v Our new road -to Alamance mills is now in progress.- . Since our last writing we have re ceived a peck of apples, a peck of irish potatoes, two dozen roasting ears, a peck of tujmips and about five pounds of honey. Thanks to you all. ; ' ' . Altamabaw No. I Items. JLev ChaaO. Durant preached at Shiloh Sunday evening bis text was "It ia finished" and he handled his I text well. Prof Gilliams School opened last Monday in the old academy with about 25 students his new school building will he completed in two weess. Miss Lula Jordon of Altamahaw Route 1, is very sick hope she w.ill recover. Geo M. Jordon who is clerking or J A Lewis at Altamahaw was up Sunday come again Geo. Messrs P. Boon Geo M. Jor don T. J Guynn and. Miss Salie Somers were appointed ' delegate to attend a Sunday School ralhe at Beihel M. E. Church 4th Suuday in Oct By the Supt ot Shiloh S. S. Wheat sowing is fairly on the way in tins neiffuDornooa nncie iuck Faucette as Usual in the leased with 10 acres sowed. - Mrs. Jennie Cobb and cBifdreh of Altamahaw Route 1 visited her fat her J. N. Underwood Sunday.' J. C. Cobb took dinner. with Jon. W Faucette Sunday he said he had mighty gootl stewed chickens for diouev guess he will go again. " Hh; t " Subscriber Telephone Improvements. The patrons of the Telephone Co will be pleased to know that our City was honored during the la?t week by the visit ot the following officers of The Southern Bell Tel. & Tel Co. M. B. Spier Division Commercial Supt E. A. ' Wood ruff District Commercial Manager and J. Li. . Moore Divison Plant Supt. these gentlemen called, in in- jstf tbe, addititmad5naprove meurs iqai are,; peins' t niaueviiv; me., j.uriuityii :r lant.ana ine new vjetif tral Office 'equipment thtt is soon to m installei. This equipment was shipped from the Atlauta shops on the 13th. 'and the management expect to have i ioy tailed and in working' older with- Q the nxt thirty days. The:eiti- zens or l5urhnfet)D liave m a grear many cases been compelled to wait .11 . i ior ine installation ot a teleohone until this equrpments, should be in stalled Manager DuRant says- that he is nowiJn position jto ;take- con- tracta for new statious and all patties who wifil stations installed have but to sign the. necessary contracts and the work of installation will be com menced at once.v " Come to our auotum Wdettf lots on November 4th at 10 o'clock a. m. We. will" have a baud of music, will give awav (SoO.OOV worth of siver ware and will sell you .a lot at your own price and - if you are dis satisfied three years afterwards we' will give you back all you- paid us with six per cent interest onsame. , Central Loan and Trust Co. The Southern, Agriculturist, pub- lished at Nashville, Tenn.j : price 50c per year, wiu oe given to every pew ot, old subscriber, to the Djspatch, oiiu -. jmya iiuoijar on t suoseriptjon during the month of October.' This offer ia open to every subscriber ot txufs outu$ ispatcn ; v ; v -j v 2"x A Dorc'aia fcr th? L&diss. The management ,-o theV State Dispatch has: madearrangements by which we are enabled to'giye a years subscription .to , McCalls -, magazine together , with auy,;r fiiteeh cent'pat tkra your Cowri selecaoarftomthe magazine, antj'ja years subscription ta the. J)ifitclialI:loXpne DoU This, .beyond a doubt is the best pwpcition ; eyer ottered, by , any newspaper, arid one : that should .ap peal tojevery Iad in Burlingtbnad the surrounding countryr Bririgj or send ud the doll and We' will do the rest, i-1 - w';: A-"- - L': , ' '. sv .tonlra far Hacadainizbf, A Messr Bo we a nd Page dol ;Ari gusta Ga;wee awarded the "con tract for macadamizing the streets of V; y -- -t-- - V...'..'.' . - our city" as namea two weess ago, at a cost ot 542806.9a Work - will begia" withm the next ten ayer and wi 11 Joe pushed as rapidly as possi ble In-order td keep the streets ; in good condition this" winter .it is "proposed w Keep iiie aicauamizing as ? near up with the grading as is possible. It is estimated the. work can be com pleted, in about six months.' bis is another great stepfor our to wn and one that is very necessary "if we keep pace with the highway of the coun try which are beingj macadamized. r. - y'Z ., As in ye olden times, ye ghosts and goblins will visit the earth on All Hallo wien. They will assemble themselves in ye Mayor's Hall at six of the clock. Come and "Join them. - Fortunes' told by witch craft Oysters served in stews and frys October thirtieth at six p. m for the benefit of The Thompson Or phanage. B. A. SELLARS & SON 7 BurlingtonN. C. 3 Best Made -Best Kncnm E NEW IT certainly behooves the Mer chants and Consumers of tfiis sec tion to use Hprth CarolinairMade Goods and keep T. - n 1 These two Brands every day and they and Snuff Users Per fect Satisfaction, f ers If you , have not trieoTthese : brands it will pay you to do so. Kite Snuff and Golden Grain Smoking Tobac co, are good goods arid big packages 5c 'WMMBHM mmm m g mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SccnSriuliiilffiS falctudiiNbril We arerriowr showihtf bui comolete lin nf Iew Fall Dress Goods. We inow t we' nave the !:larest;andbej$t$eleted st ever ittour store. ; All the newcloths, fancy WeaveSt are here mark- . ea ai very rcasonauie Coat We are .doing an unusual large Suit business' for so early ':.. in the season." . Our invitation to ..come at your leisure v rL and lok th rongbT our goods holds good.' -r s ' Out, Milliners ha ve never so f conipleteljr captivated our i- customers as , this season. t houghour formal I opening Tdays araover we still -have", out our display of; hats and - we invite you to come and see' tbem. 'r'jfS' j:-tn. t twitted WcSSSSSS?SSSSSSSSSSS9 Shirts, plain and negligee .10c Shirts plaited, open front 1 2c JJoster Brown Collars .; 4c Collars 2o Cuffs, per pair 4c v Undershirts cotton 6c: wool 8c " Druwers t cotton 6c; wool 8c Socks,per p. cotton 3cj wool 4c Handkerchiefs linen 2c; silk 5c Nightshirts .Pajama Suits ' Neckties Coats (duck) , Vests Pants ; , Waists -Skirts Corset Cvers Chemise Ladies' Drawers Hose, per pair Night-Dresses Oauze Vests ,. " Sheets. 8 to 10c 15c 5c 10c 20c 20 to 30c 15c 20 to 5c 5c 6 c 6 c 3c 10c r 5c 2c 22 r - Mm (Winston-Salem, North Carolina.) 2 their money at are Gaininor Favnr are gmng omok- ' . ' --v . ... , -v. ' l.V - ' . prices.. ; - Suits Millmery: r7 an, Pillows, starched ' 4 to 10c Tray Covers, starched 8 to 8c Towels 2c Lace Curtains per p. 30 to. 50c Scrim Curtairis 20 to 30c Blankets, double " . . 25c Blankets, single 15c Spreads 10c Quilte 15c Tablecloths . 5c Tablecloths, extra long - 1 0c Napkins, per dozen 1 2c Sheets 2c Pillows lc Bolsters ' 2c Towels - lc Tray Covers -;: 1 to 3c Pieces, etc Lto 5c -Rough-dry, per pound 4Jc By rough dry work we mean clothes washed, starched, dried but not ironed. A11 flat work is ironed. AH' work guaranteed. Give us a trial. . ' - ' manu- -a -vvg: in ; : ''- a iBlifeAGGES 1 5. I -i ' 1 . "J. " 1 A-A . -It : v -'.'. 'a. .. i ' '
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