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.The State Dispatch. . 1ST ) 9 9 9 9 9 9 I 1 Coble-Brad- shaw Hardware, Frm hnplraent,. Bug gies, Wagons, Harness. alway ' pleasure to chronicle 11 , . f new names in business cir- adlef Sy so when, thj parties cim. v. are weU known citi- to be lni iiiuuw the community. - .1 nrliAQA ngmda npn1 t.nia oreniiemeu r .7 7 . last February opened their two article hardware ana implement iore .irnaf f ha other on Snrins large a Oil lTHVia ot. ; 17 -a V rrM avA ' facing on different Btreets.' One BfThe stores is 26x100, the other 25x75, ih two stories high. This gives about a square feet of floor -space, which 9r. Li- room for the display of P ,affftrda customers perfect sat- i?M s mukiniy their purchases. s -1 The hardware department is complete :th a brand new line of general hard IL of all kinds, mechanics' tools, iron L nails, and small wara ina multi farious assortment, shelf goods, and flchen furnishing. The large assort ment offered by this house is a great advantage to the public as it enables fpm to select from the finest to the urrst trades. ' ;v Vlii ; the trend of modern progress j i,- i .. . ii to supercede the horse, the m1I nexer be true of vehicles which form a part of the driving outfit. Sci tnce cm :i i ever supply a means, of trav 1 which is more pleasurable or attrac tive than that of the modern equip ce in its many shapes and designs. Vou have but to enter the carriage and bu!.'-'.v ilt'P-sitory of the Coble-Bradshaw eompan v to : realize the force of the ve words. The dwplay equals any 0fiti kind to be found in this section, jiey . 11 Watertown carriages and bug pfs! lii.h Point buggies and other kt- Their best vehicles 'are fitted jith the Kelly-Springfield rubber tires. Tluv keep a full and complete line 0f tlu- best and latest farming imple ments: the International Harvester company's line of farm implements. Thev handle Empire grain drills, Farm ers' Favorites, and other good makes. They sell panel oils, roofings, stoves and ranges, and are asents for the cel ebrated "Malleable Steel Range." They know what you need, buy wnat you want in carload lots, and give you the idvantage of their low price in buying. Mr. R. A. Coble, president of the mpany, is a native oi tnis county anu . . , - i i pnor to entering Dusmeaa uere, w tor nine years a traveling saieaumu aw the celebrated J. Van lindley Nursery mpany. ;i - :. ' ; : . Mr. Cj. W. Braasnaw, tne secretary d treasurer, is also a native of the untv, and .was with the hardware firm W Holt & May, of this city, , for eight W a M ,m - They are DOtn men oi exceuenc dusi- less aoiiiiy, unmisiasauie luiergTiiy W enterprise, and fully deserve the large measure of public favor and pa- ronage tney enjoy. - - - - C. F. NEESEr Jeweler and Book Dealer? The magnificent jewelry and book em- orium of Mr. Neese is the best located nd best equipped establishment, in the . . . . , .. mi ty engaged in tnat line oi Dusmess. , , The stock embraces a mainiihcent line f jewelry, solid and plated ware, clocks, ucnes, cut glass in prolusion, &u tunua silver, diamonds novelties and rare as. Everything desired under all ese separate heads can be found in y style or grade. Mr. .Neese maKes misrepresentations about his goods, i poy are sure to know exactly what pu are getting. His stock of jewelry very extensive and comprehensive. Vo expert jewelers are employed all e time, who repair the most delicate ece of iewelrv or mechanism. An ex it engraver has been with him the at year, and the beauty of his work everywhere admired. Books and Stationery. Mr. Xeese's line of books and station- is hy far the largest one in the city, handles all of the state adopted iool text books, and has the only store the county where they are all kept hand. He has a large line of books all kinds, books of science, of poetry, ory, fiction both classic and modern, fcs of reference, books for one and besides an elegant and very select k of stationery, including all of the t standard papers for social corre-1 Knce, blanks, blank books, and dries. He has a very large assort- "t of Dostcards. in "all stvles. desisms d prices. He keeps all of the late. polar magazines, and as soon as the Front number is out he has it on Ttw. The tov Btore of Mr. Neese is one the largest and best in the state, buys his holiday eoods early and h his The entire up-stairs of the store Woted tr th itr ianlafr. and It ia tonafide fairvland when the holiday n approaches. -So large is . his toy 'ei that it rpnuiT-oB nr Tprlra to at- to it nrecedinir the "merrv season." a 0 9 lare. two-atorv store owned and llis M a ch i n e Company occupied by Mr. Neese is located on the corner of Main and Davis streets. He has been in his .f present quarters for twenty-two years, and. has lately found it necessary- to " enlarge and : improve. The store now measures 25x80 feet. He has greatly: improved the appearance of the store by replacing the old front with a handsome new front, entirely 1 of French plate glass. He has numberless electric lights which ' at night make . the store a blaze of beauty.i . . . -. Mr. Neese has been : in the jewelry business here thirty years and is, there fore, our- oldest firm. - Mr, Neese is an energetic, public spirited citizen and is upright and reliable in all' his dealings He also , carries a . full line of. optical goods, which are looked after by. L. H. Allen, who is an expert, 'having gradu ated from an optical college in'Phila delphia, and has a certificate from the state of North Carolina. ALAMANCE INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Insurance, Loans, and Real Estate. L 'V". 1 Among those : who for the past few . . . .. . .1. years nave neia a leaoing poaiuon in the real estate and insurance business in this section pf the state and whose knowledge in 'real- estate transactions have eminently fitted; them for the work are the men who are at the head of the Alamance ? Insurance. - and . Real ; Estate company. This is one of the most prom inent business enterprises of our - city, and is doing as. much good in helping the growth of our city as any financial institution we have. By their excellent ioan system they have enabled many to build handsome homes here who would otherwise have been unable to do,, so. Their plan furnishes the borrower with money on a simple plan -at 6 per cent., while to the man who has money to loan they are an excellent agency, tak ing all risks and paying him 6 per cent. In the real estate department they 'do. things." Their list of property for sale embraces some of the finest farm land in this district, besides a . large amount cf splendid property in Burling ton. When they hear of a man who wants to buy, rent or sell a farm, a piece of land, or a house they see him and negotiate the . deal - without any trouble, their reputation - for integrity and : square dealing insuring the cus tomer a fair re turn.. They have all con veyances of property properly acknowl edged, with official seal and signature, all descriptions exact, all dates given, all titles clear . so - that the : purchaser may have ' no trouble. : Their abstracts are kept , after the most approved sys tem, and titles are certified up to date. They make a specialty of renting and looking after property for out-of-town owners. - ' - In their fire and life insurance de partments they represent many of the leading : companies in the state and the south, and -can. make -most favorable terms to applicants. They make their influence ' felt " in case" of a loss.' Any insurance is good until a loss is. sustain" ed and then - the best- companies and most - reliable agents make themselves known by prompt adjustment, and this company is-known everywhere ; for its prompt and satisfactory payments in loss. They have exceptional facilities for the prompt negotiation of loans on bonds and mortgages, or other collat eral security, making the loan direct from the office, where the principal and interest are also paid. - A glance at the personnel of the of ficers and directors will convince our readers of the stability and integrity of i the company: W. K. Holt, president; R. M. Morrow, vice-president: W. E. Sharpe, secretary and treasurer; James NJ Williamson, m. R. M. Morrow. J. A. Isley, J. W. Cates, W. K. Holt B. R. Sellars, J. L. Scott, J. a Staley, E. P. Wharton. W. E. Hay, W. E. Sharpe, S. M. Hornaday,- Lynn B. Williamson, J. Z. Waller. The company was established in 1906 with a capital of f 15,000. mey now ave a capital and surplus of $30,000. They have elegant- double offices on the nrner of Main and Front - streets. The business is in the hands of the secre ary and treasurer, W. E. Sharpe, who 'ceeps a corps of competent and excel lent clerks to assist him. Mr. Sharpe was the originator of the company, xie is a native oi curung ton. a young man in- the prime of man hood. He is a steward in Front Street Methodist church and superintendent of the Sundav school. He has remarkable hnsinpss carjacitv and ability. He is secretary and treasurer of the Alamance Home Builders' association. He is fore most in everything for the good of the town. He is a conservative, reliable, straightforward business man.- and an honest, progressive, enterprising citi zen. Makes blood and muscle faster than any other remedy. Gives heath strength and vitality. Hollister's Rociry Alountain Tea towers above all othr remedies for making sick oeeoDle well, and well people ""wel ter." " Take . it tonierht. T. H. Stroud r "U ; r - LOTS OF PEOPLE TBINK THAT S KRAMER BROS. PIANO I -a "We Sefl. at .'. $225.00 IS A ISOO-OO PIANO Come in and See if you don't think so. Easy Payments & Music Co. H.niL0VElND0I Flocr; Feed and Stapler Groceries, .v-A Prominent Rnai:? : The erocerv trade in the city fills a large place in its commercial trans actions.- and among its representa tives firms no bouse1 ' bears a Detter reputation for square dealing "- and reliable. goods than the establish" ment owned and - conducted by H. M. Lb ve & Son for. seven vears, i these gentlemen has supplied a large trade .with eatables and is" still at the front aud far in advance'bf many of their cbmpetitors. -Our" space will not,, permit us to give a list of the mulititorioug assortment of articles iu which they deal and merely say that it is hard to find a more judici ou selection of food - products. : By selling goods at reasonable prices and consequently supplying a large trade you are always sure of finding Jnew and fresh goods at their store. . They are exclusive dealers in flour i. and a all kinds - of feed stuff, buying in car load lots, they are enabled to quote low prices in this line. iJ essrs. ; n . M. io ve K oon are natives of, Chatham county, was en gaged in farming up to seven years, ago, at which time they came to Burlington and opeued their present business on Main street. Their de- ivery wagon is always busy deliv ering goods and eatables to all parts f the city and have acquired a plendid reputation for prompt ami efficient service, x - Messrs. H. M Love & Soti' arc ully identified with the commercial ife of Burlington. Thev are pro minent members of the M. E. church ind are contributing their share to ward making Burlington a big city. Mr. C. R. Love has lust fiuished uilding a fine I press-brick front tore on W. r ront street, next to the Burlington Steam Laundry. They also make a specialty of coun try produce, always paying just a lttle more than their competitors. The farmers have long since learned ihat H. M, Love & Son is head quarters for the disposition of their produce. COMPTON AND SQUIRES Progressive and Reliable Hone and Mole Dealers. Theie is not pei haps among the mny and noteworthy establishments engaged in handling Horses and Mule3 that sustain a higher reputa tion or a larger measure of public patronage than the above firm They are men of push, enterprise and tnuud iudtremenL and are thoroughly conversant with every feature . and detad of ihe business. Messrs. Compton and Squires es tablished their sales "table three years ago, and from their inception nave steadily won their way into public confidence and favor, until now they maintain a trade that ex tends over Alamance and into many of the adjoining couuties. They have given the horse and mule sub jest enreful study and find by exper if nee that a horse or mule raised in Virginia is hotter suited to North Carolina than a western raised horse as they do not have to pass through the dangerous process of acclimation. They buy all their, horoes and mules from Valley Forge, Woods tock bTarnsburg, New Market and ctan- ton. Va , going direct to horse raiser and farmers and carefully selecting only such horses that have been thoroughly -tested and tried. 1 his Dolicv has become known to the farmers of this section and known when Compton and Squires sells a horse they are just as represented always bearing, the stamp of th-ir guarantee and excellent -judgement They transact a large and .. growing business, and sold more than htteen cr loads of horses and mules las year.- Mr. J. D. Compton was born in Orange county, followed farming for several years. He came to Bur liugton in:1890 and engaged in the mercantile business ana conducted a large furniture store tor six years. He is highly respected for his hon orable living, and his reliable busi ness relations with his fellowman. In fraternal orders he holds rela tions with the "Juniors,, , : . Air. J. C. Squires is also one. of Alamance's native sons, and is a popular and offable gentleman; a thorough horseman and a progres sive citizen. ? He affiliates .with the Redmen and Juniors.; ' -Those in need of a roadster farm horse or mule, will not go a miss in seeing Oompton and Squires. Hon BURLINGTON PICKER STICK FACTORY. Thompson and Wmnfoghaxn Prop. The texti le- indn try hasrwithou doubt, been tne prime factor in the upbuilding of the new South, and especial If is tins truem orth jDaro- uia which state stands at the head of the lis in point t.f number v. of mills and iu the vol me of business transacted, f i . ri-r cv-- -These v great mills are equipped ' with; the raostfcOmplicatfd machin-1 ei'' while the linim plays the most important part in the cotton mill eqnippage. However great the o mi it would absolutely fail in its unctions unless aided by . the little 0) picker stick which ia made of vir- gi n hickory wood thoroughly i sea soned and is about three feet long one and a half by two inches thick., iueu il is uoi strange mat our ington can boast of a picker stick ; 'actory situated in tne" center of the cotton mill region and in the" heart S of the great, timber belt, where the hickory grows to perfection. Mr. 1 bom pson -has been engaged in the manufacture of picker sticks or many years and js widely known as an expert and reliable manufac turer. A few months ago be enter ed into a partnership with Mr... M D. Winninghara. who is a practical mechanic and hard wood worker. They have reorganized their busi ness added new machinery, increas ed capacity, and are now better pre pared to serve the trade; tbau ever before, and meet all demands with out delays. Their trade covers the entire south and the New; England and Northern States. They have added to the business the manufacture of hard wood mantles and glass show cs-s, and are turning out artistic eff-cts of the above lines. Mr. Addion Thompson is a member of the Fnend church, while Air VVm- ningham worships with the Mis sionary Baptist. Messrs. Thorn p son and Winningham are reliable and trustworthy, fully in touch witn the wonderful growth of Burlington, and strong advocates of any measure that will benefit the public weil They are genial. and pleasant gen tlemen and held in high esteem r ) 1 (Bireai f sil 11 j give everysatisiacuonin-uic-ww consider the value we are giving. 4 Also we carry a big lin of Men's and Ladies and and Dry Goods. Also f The - Everything in the; line of - Mattersses, Repaired and made good as new. Charges Reasonable. I. .Work Guaranteed. - I : "Respectfully- t;: Dr WiTPARKER 1 51ff.Webb""Ave.,- V ; so THERE BUT vou cannot doubt that S. Thomas & Sons will do you the best job of Tin Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Stove and Furnace . Repairing, also Installing ; Hot Air System.', of any Tinners in the State. For the price Give Iherri a" trial. Twenty.four years experience, S. TliOM AS & SONS. 2 " (gj f w 317 Worth Street, w RE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS T-HB KIND THAT LAST and look' well while thev last. BURKE FURNITURE AT- GOODMANS STOEE Our entire line of Men's Boys and Children's Clothing has arrived and is ready for your inspection. Our cloth ing was designed and made ' with a view to pleasing and satisfying the most exacting men. ;: v. . - ; - - :. Men, leaders in their craft designed them. Every facility was placed at their disposal, and no expense was spared in the effoit to produce thejnost correct styles. Following this the choicest fab: ics of leading manufacturers were , secured and only ! the highest quality -selected. -And only the clever est tailormen allowed to, com plete the work. - 1 ; " The result is that these gaiS ments stand "head and sfibut ders" above the great majority oi clothes offered the Burling ton public, Our stylfes 1 are 'distinctive. : Ouifv faipuzite Laaies i anor ivwuc ouiw. - the Home of Good Clothes, BURLINGTON, N. C. Furniture Parlor Suits, Jjbunges,," i Burlinetori. N. CtW may be doubts about tKk or Peary Dis ' covering the North Pole. -1 Phone'No, 40, A. : The bed of the Vudor Rc ehforced Hammock is woven ( extra heavy ' in ' the' middle-r- ( where the wear cbmes-a patr ' ented feature found in no c other hammock. The extra ; heavy cording at head arid ? foot is put on under tension, 1 insuring equal' distribution of ; weight over all the cords.; These cords . are fastened to , the bed of the hammock by J means of hardwood spreaders" and strong cord anchorages: The colors used T in Vudof Re-ehfbrced Hammocks -are sun-fast and , practically .fade- leSS. . ..." .UhKv; 'nnfiM hA Vudor ; Reinforced i Ham- mocks come in many hand m some designs and color com binations and in various styles ' ranging in price from $2.2 to $8. all .and see them. ' & COFFIN COMPANY; v.w..Wwv. , i1 children s Shoes Hats ' " " ' est representation and a square deal is their motto. ovosoNovqvoNOvpvpvpv cS) . Vd V4 V41 ViJ 4 BURLINGTON, N. C. '
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