1 w% The State Dispatch, Just Phone No. 20 for your wants. We deliver anywhere in the city, or p\ D. if you have no one to send your prescription by ‘Phone us and we will send for it at once, Have your nocior bring your prescription to us and we will send it ro YOU at once. It matters not what doctor writes them -VP save you money. Nothing but the purest drugs used store, you know our prices are right and you get •yc;t what your doctor wants. No substituting here, '^'honc us your wants no matter how small we keep a man '0 deliver. Uncle Sam delivers on R. P. D. Agn't for Ij^vlprs Candy and J. Van Lindley cut flowers. FREEMi^N DRUG GO- Phone ^ - Burlington, N. C. local and personal. The 0 10 & 25 cent store have ad in this issue. i' ]) Whitsell spent Sunday . T'lirham, the guest of friends. i'a^bionable correspondence at Stewart‘s Jewelry ruioiit'ry : 'A'C. Mw- We have just completed a hog- scalding, and hanging arrange ment in the lot at our Mill. Your Patronage Solicited. Dixie Mills, Thoma;^ Evans left Sun- Mr. J. W. Montgomery one of the clever clerks at the Home of Good Clothes failed to show up , Monday morning. Upon investi ng iov keidsville to be the guest j gation it was found a girl baby sister. lhad arrived at his home Sunday R.iV The Parker Lucky Curve ! evening. r-,.ntain Pen-Agency j„wolry Store. \\v. H. D. Smith of Greens- yo was a vveleome caller in vjr midst Sunday. Miss Lottie Feives of Elon rilog'e spent Sunday the guest Mr. Chas. Nclver. Stewart‘si The regular Monthly Meeting not for the purpose ! nf Whitp Sfhnnl Tpaphprs nf humiliating him, but for i of the White School Teachers of Alamance County will be held at the Court House in Graham next Saturday No"v ember 5th at 10 o'clock, a. m. all White Teachers are urged tc attend. The Democrats told us during the campaign for the adoption of the constitution at amendment that no whit« man would ever be disfranchised, and even went so far as to hold up their right hand and swear to Almighty God that they hoped their right arm would become paralized if ev«r any white man was dis franchised. But the registrar in. North: Burliington precinct re fused to register a white man last Saturday, and this man who has a family to support must stop work and let his family suf fer while he is going to school so that he may stand the test that would puzzle a Philadelphia law yer to stand much less a work ingman before he is allowed the right to register and vote. But he must pay taxes, both town and state just the same- We are not blaming the registrar who re fused'to legister him, this regis trar may have been acting under orders issued him from higher up or may have been acting from what he thought was his duty in the matter ‘ but we are blaming those Democratic politicians who ^ said that no white man would be disfanchised. The man who was rel^sed%as Bob Cheek, a honest haraforking white man at the Elmira Cotton Mills, we mention of fear that some Democratic leader will say, that no white man was dis franchised, and that it is a radi cal lie. We do do not know his politics, but in as much as he was refused registracion, we presume that he was a Republican, we A Good Positioii. Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of “Wireless'’ or Railway telegra phy. Since the 8-hour law be came effective, and since the Wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the coun try there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay be ginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of ad vancement, The National Tele graph Institute operates six offi cial institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Memphis, Tenn., or Columbia, South Carolina. A series of special gospel meet ings will begin in the Reformed | have not heard of a Democrat i'or edding presents see our | Church here at 7 p. m. next Sun- i being refused. White men those line of Cut Glass and Silver-ware j ]vJov. 6th. Rev. Lee A. Peeler |of you who have to labor for your Siewart s Jev.’^elry Store. j of High Point will assist the pas-1 daily bread, and who do not have Miss Hallie Mitchell returned | tor in’ these meetines. Arrange i the opportunity to acquire a good roT.e Fridav from a visit to | to come to every service. ! orinpntirvn wViat: rin vr»n tViink nf Biirlingfon ProiiuGe Co. We will pay highest cash Price for chickens, eggs, Tur- kies; Gees, Ducks, Green and Dry hides, Tallow, Beeswax Rubber Shoes, Brass and etc, Rabbits and Birds in the sea son. Officeat Workman Print ing Oflice, Spring street, BURLINGTON N. C. Phone 354-B Are You %vinf as M as You Would IJke to Do you want tp go to house keepirig and havn■ t enough money to start on? We can help you in either case. We buy in Car Load Lots and get ail the discount to be had. v j We do our own work as far as poswble. Our rents and expenses are small. For these reasons and others we can sell at very prices and save you money on your furtiiture and house furnishings. An we ask is that you give us a chance to prove to you our statements by inspecting our Une;and getting prices. » ^ We sell for cash or easy payment plan, 'ft F GRAHAM, PANl. NORTH CAROLINA. BurlliRgtoo Produca Cti. education, what do you think of niends at Greensboro. June Hurdle and Miss Myrtle Isiev spent Sunday the guest of Miss Annie Hurdle of Union Ridge. Mr. Shields of the Columbia Steam Laundry Greendboro was a business visitor in town the past week, Mr. Jim Parker of the A & M College Raleigh was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Stephenson last Sunday. The Burlington Live Stock Co. have a new ad in this issue, tell ing of the arrival af a ear l(^d of new stock. Mrs. Lucian Eling of R. F. D. No. 3 who has been a patient in the hospital at Gieensboro has returned home. We failed to report the arrival of a new printer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Workmans the past week. Miss Elbert of Winston Salem arrived today to be the guest _ of Mr. and Mrs. jOew'itt Lindville for several days. Miss Agnes Flythe of Conway North Hampton, County is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E, L. Stephenson this week. About $23.00 was received Isy the Ladies of the Presbyteriv'n Church Monday night in their Halloween Party. Miss Cleta Patterson of R.F.D Xo. 1 was a shopping visitor and the guest of her sister Miss Swannie the past week. Miss Myrtle Boland_ who was the guest of relatives in town the past v/eek returned to her home 'Saturday on Corbett R.F.D. No L Mr. J. H, Smith and Mr. i^avis representing the Laymens Tovernent of Durham w*ere pre- S-nt at the Baptist Church Sun- ■iay, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atwater vho were the truest of Dr. and J, N. Taylor the past week "av'e returned t:o their home at Bvnurn. ^ Miss Annie Hurdle of Union i^idge passed through town Sat- : "day returning from Greens boro where she was present at Pickard-Wimbush wedding. The Marathon Candy Company | such high ^nded methods, and will open a factsry in the build- |are you gomg to longer stand by ingformerally occupied by Messrs! a party who will make such pro- Cates and Davis. The building: mises aud then break them, bet- is being remodeled and rearrang ed on the interior. As soon as completed the company will move in. Ws want to elect all our ticket or none, we do not want to di vide honors in the adminstration of the county affairs, we want all the responsibility to rest upon one party, then the voters can place the responsibility and know where to put the blame. There will be an old.time Sing ing at Liberty church between Burlington and Graham, Sunday November the 13th, 1910, begin ning at 10 o'clock, a. m., lasting until 3 o'clock, p. m. Every body invited. Bring all your old time books and let us have a good old singing. From every precinct or town ship in the county comes news of large Republican gains, from none came news of losses. Judg- i ing from the vote up'^n that part of the Republictan ticket in the last election upon which the Re publicans were united, it does not take much of a scholar to figure the result in this election. The party is united and thei e is not a break along the line, watch the result upon the eigth day of November. Junior Range Awarded. The Buck's Junior Range which was to be given away to the child under fourteen years of age w”ho could arrange their puzzle the nicest and give the five best reasons why anyone should trade at The Stokes Furniture Co. was awared to Mildred Garner. About one hundred puzzles were hand ed out. The following are the i reasons given. j 1st. The first reason why Uncle j and Aunt should patronize Stokes | Furniture Co., is because they ; get the best bargins. 2nd. Mr. Stokes is always near j the door to welcome his customers | in. I 3rd. They carry the best ranges in town. ' 4th. They have the nicest and neatest store in town. 5th. They carry the best line of furniture. ter turn them out of office, you do not know how soon yout turn may come to be done likewise. Death of J. G. Sykes. John G. Sykes died in his home near Elmira Mills at 9 o’clock p. m. Oct. 28th. 1910 aged a littie more than 65 years. He was in usual health untill Tues day Oct. 25th when he was strick en with paralysis. As a boy of 16 years he volun teered and entered the service in the Confederate army joining Company F. 6th North Carolina Regiment, He served four years. He leaves a widow 5 sons and I daughter. His remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Altama haw Oct. 29th a brief service be ing held by Rev. J. D. Andrew. SANITARY PRESSING CLUB 1 represent the COLUM BIA STEAM LAUNDRY of Greensboro for dyeing and cleaning. Let me have your work. Sanitory Pressing CIdIj S. ALLEN HORNE, Mgr. BURLINGTON, N. C. ’Phone 342 TEETH Extracted t:y Painless METHOD. Death of Mrs. McIntyre. Mrs. Bessie Wrenn McIntyre died at Altamahaw Oct. 28th iMo aged 21 years 1 month and 27 days. She leaves a husband, Mr. Ed McIntyre and two little child ren as well as father and mother brothers, and sisters to mourn her death. Before death she gave assurance of being prepared to go The funeral was held by Rev. J D. Andrew in Bethelehem Chris tian Church at 2 p. m. Oct. and her body was laid to rest in the cemetery near by. C. V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURIJNGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over 300 different patems WALLPAPER Gums Heal Rapidly, as a result of the “anti^ptic" properties of theSplution Uood on the gums to pre vent the pain. Weak or nervous peojple ■ may have any number of badly decayed teeth or roots removed with re markably little pain, and without bad aftereffects. Broken down health is often caused by having a mouth full of contamina ted teeth, badly decayed, with disease roots, yoiirhealth may be almost instantly improved .by having them! renio- ved, and your appearance will be jferegitly benefited when you have a new set made. ^ . / / Office over SeUars pp^ihg ' ' 1 f ^ Office hours 8 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5:30 p. m. DR J.S I Burlington, North Carobna. No use to order go see it. Bni The Republican party is pledg ed to the salary system, and free school books for the children in the free schools. What system are you pledged to Mr. Vot«r, it is time you were giving this mat ter consideration. tLfcl!:* Bn iL.. " Country People The county is now full of telephones. Let me have your order at night- Uncle Sam's carriers will bring it to you next morning. No extra charge for postage. CO^vniGHi The Best Drug Store in BURLINGTON. Bradley’s BE ON THE LOOKOUT for remark ably good values in Fall suits here at our store. Take a “look in” today and you’ll see some bargains that will please you. The prices are low—but that’s not the only advantage. The fit, the finish, the fabric, ALL are just as you like them. Stylish grays blue, browns and mixed effects at $... to $... and worth MUCH more. A. M. tiadlfiy, ft We have just receiyed a car load of V Crimp Gdva- nize Rooting with prices to Suit Stock is full and complete and we are going to move same if prices will be any in ducement Gome and see us. Coble-Bradshaw BURLINGTON, N, G. ^ Death of Mr. MUce Holt. Mr. Mike Holt died Monday at his home near Kiriiesville at the age of 74 years. He had been a faithful member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church for m^ny years. He had been married three times and had eight children. He leaves a wife and two sons and two daughters, 47 grand childreh and 30 great grand children with a host of friends to mourn his death Mr, Holt was a good friend and was loved by all who knew him, I May God comfort the bereaved I wife and children and guide them •1 through this world arid when done with earth may they gather* around the great white throrte an unbroken family, where no / farewell tears are shed. A Friend. ! The county irijiiebtedness con tinues to grow, and will reach more than ^thirty thbugand be fore the end of tiils fiscal year, and remember Mr. tax payer, this has all b^n bc^owed and S goyeiDiment. KODAK S’AFFTV a FII M

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