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The State Dispattch. ilTTEI MAN Fimy SHOT i tooklin. Tenn., Nov. 10. ~Af- his acquittal of the charge of S -‘Pink” Beard, Joe Beard literdaywas shot and fatally ‘tinded in the courthouse by bnrv Beard, prosecutor and CtVpr of the man whose death n'k trial. J. L. Redford. f Jonsmble, who was with the ^charged man, was also shot, floe Beard was a distant rela- l"p of the man he was charged Eih kiliin?:. The trial had been Va fought and bitter, due to a Jationship of the prosecutor the victim. , , , , justai’ter Joe Beard had been :;ibarged he and Redford left jfhe co’^troom, and when still in |te courthouse Henry Beard r'e^at Joe Beard and hit him i® back, jgjl^rd was struck once in the Redford fired one shot stHemT Beard as he fiired, but I'l'.sscd. , "Henr} Beard was arrested at- era short pursuit by officers. 000,000 bushels iess than !aet year and about 50,000,(K)0 bushr els less than the ay ei^ge, a ^©^ duction of about oiie-mtb, but, better than wi^ fear^ after tne mingling of rain and drouth which cut into this imjportant ar ticle of food. The yield of tobac co, 790,000,000 pounds, is also better than was anticipated, though about one-fifth beloYf the usual yield. The practical result is that while these crops are lower than last year and wheat about equal, the reduction is not so great as seriously tb advance prices.— Philadelphia Press. Tbe Crops for 1911. tne final returns for crops is- by the Department of Agri-, dture considerably improve the Situation compared with the pros-; ^et in August or _ September.' rr,e corn crop remains substan- yiiv as it was ori^nally report- 4 and the reduction, about 13 ^rceiit., leaves-it toierably cer- ain that die price of pork and jrd, now lower than a year ago, dll be higher during the next welve months on the avei-age har, in the past crop year. In potatoes, however, the eld, 281,000,000 bushels, is 47,- Insulted. A trapping German with big beads of prespirations streaming down his face was darting in and out of the aisles of a Philadelphia department store. His excited actions attracted attracted the attention of all the salespersons, and they hardly knew what to make of it. A hust-^ ling Young man of the clothing department walked up to him and asked, “Are you looking for some^ thing in men's clothing?” ‘‘No,’’ he roared; “not men’s clothing; vimmen’s clothing. I can't hnd my wife!”—Lippin- coU’s. Dropi Dend Ob Street. Nov..l^„ (Sp^ial) H. M. Rbsembnd,' tB}rt:y' '“^ea^ a resid3ntl>f ©Urlmm and 0ne of ' ita substantial citizens, dropped dead iat0 this afternoon on Man- gum street, in one of the most prominent places. ^ Barrin g an attack of grip, his health had been perfect, but the last trouble unquestionably caused his deatli. A lady had inquired of him how he felc and he died when trying to answer her. He was a Con federate soldier and had been a merchant. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal Church and has accumulated much prop erty, He wai tnree times marri- 3 and is survivei 1)^ a wife and six children. Xhe State disjjatqH h^s the iargest of any paper in Alamance County- Merchant and be convinced. ' vr' P4 FROCvinSD AND Dc.FENDED. SehJ'mba«l, j r a t'Wexui'i lutHroli «nd free report, I i rt c ;;.'how to ootaiu jjateHta. traiie loarks, I etc., (N, AUL COUrSTRlES. L (fji-fct TvUk IVasAbigica saves ftm^A money and often the patent, * Patent and Infringement ^raetlee Exclusively. writeorcometo xis av , I 'lie £ight}i Street, new TJulte!! Stitn Patent 0ffl8%, WASHfl»GTON, D. C. ^ 4V Ifel 14... X .n • ^ I .:j ^ p. WANT a Better T'nat qiieftion \dll be aslceS you almost daily by business men seeking youi trices, it you qualify—take the Dr^ughon Training—and show ambition to V /se. I More BANKERS indorse DRAIJGHON’S Colleges than indorse all other busi- 6'^ colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States, International reputation, BscV.ci, T;-pewrltin?, Ponmansliip, Engflish, Spelliag', Aritbmetier Letter Writing, BnNioe.% brflBehes, Good POSITIONS GUARAOTEED under reasonaWe conditions. ^ Bookkteping. Bookkeepers all over Hom« Study. Thmtsands of bankcash- le United States say that Draughon’s ii~Syftem of Bookkeeping saves them : to SO per cent in work and worry, r-aking Draughon’s Home Study. SiortJwnd. Practically all U. S. offi-' ilcorrt reporters write the System of rcr-hnd Draughon Colleges teach. i'hf Because they know It is the best. CATALOGUE. For prices on. lessonb Blf MAIL, -write Jno. F. Dratjghon, President, Nashville, Tenn. For/ri’*? cat alogue on course AT COLLEGE^ v. ritt |}RAUGHON’S PRACTIGAI. BUSINESS COLLEGK Raleigh or Chsurlotle, N« C.« or Knoxville or Nasbivillo, Tenn. ¥ OUTMERJN RAILWAY Vorth Carolina State Fair RALEiGH N. C. October 16-21, 1911. Aceouni North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh, N. C., October 16th 021st, the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will sell round trip tickets om all points in North Carolina, also from Norfolk, Richmond, yuehburg, Danville and all intermediate points inclusive, with fi- tial return limit October 23rd, 1911.. in addition to the excellent regular train service the SOUTHIDRN UlLWAY will operate the following Special Trains into Raleigh ccount the above occasion. Real iha lis in the D'.3?\reHi Saved Mmy Fi oin Dcatb. W, L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his ,25 years of exper'enee in the drug business. “What I al ways like to do,’’ he writes, “is to recommend Di’. King’s New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe, croupe, asthma or other bronchial atfectipn, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well to day because they took my advice to. use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung, medi^ cine that’s made.” Easy to prove he’s right. Get a. trial bot tle free, or regular oOc or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by Free man Drug Co. NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by * Strong Guarantee. We ^arantee immediate and posi tive relief to all sufferers from consti pation. In every ciise where our rem edy fails to do tliis we \Vlll return the money paid us for it. That’s a frank statement of facta, and we ■want yon to substantiate tbera at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, d.ny or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other imdesiral>le effects. They have a very mild hut positive action upon the orgnm with which they come in contact, apparently act ing, as a resrulatlv^* tonic upo’n the re laxed Tn\jsen1ar coiit of the bowel, thus overcominjr weaknt'ss, and aiding to restore the liowels to more vigorotis and health.v activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We can not too highly recommend them to ail suSrerors from any form of con stipation and its attendant evils. That's why we back our frfith In them with our prnuiifsc of money back if th^y do not .Eclve entire satisfaction. Three sixo:-!: 12 f 10 cents, 8(5 tablets 2'> ce- s iind tablets .">0 cents. Remem ber. you l iin (ilitain Rexall Renndiew onlv at our store—The He.va;! Store. FREEfwA;'^ DRUG CO. £ eOPVRiOt^T STROUS£ &-BROS. an circula(i6% — Me. We wish to advise you that we have ready for your approval the season’s Correci Styles of ’S & BOYS’ It behooves every man and boy irtterested m clothes—The Best Glo'thes—to come here to see our showing. ^ Suits ot Merit, Suits of Cbarac!er, Suits of Incfividual- ity , Our prices are alwavs ii4 keeping vvith our yalueis and you’ll find they’re neveF inflated; they’re right priced. Men’s Suits $7.00 to $25.00 Boys* Suits 1.50 to $j 0.00 Ve carry a big line of Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s fine Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats and Gents’ Fur nishings. 'V si •f Home of Good Clothes , N. C. % 'I 'v 1 W/ “Cardui Cured Me” For nearly fen years, at different times, Mrs. Mafy Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles, She^ says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. 1 could not sleep. I couldn’t eat 1 had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. 1 read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me, Cardui aaved my lifel Now, 1 can do anything;” The TAKE KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years—Relieved in Three Months Thanks to PE-RU'NA, Special Train, Greensboro to Ralei^ and return October 19th. Greensboro 6:15 a. m. Returning Leave Raleigh at 6:30 p. m. Special Train, Oxford to Rale.igh and retuni October 18th and 19. ^ave Oxford 7:00 a. m. Returning leave Raleigh 5:45 p. m. Special Train, Goldsboro to Raleigh and return Oct. 18th and 19. Goldsboro 7:45 a. m. Returning leave Raleigh at 6:00 p. m. for further detailed information call on any Ticket Agent or ad- ress the undersigned. J. 0. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, 215 Fayetteville, St, Raleigh, N. C. m If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-dpwn feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other' symptoms of womanly trouble, you should hy Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the be^t remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. / It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effect. Ask your druggist He sells and recommends Cardui Wrltt to: Ladiet' AdvlMry Dcpi, Chattaaooc* Mtdieine Co., Ctattanpeia, Teaa, for JStoiecioi Instrvetiont, and 64-pacc book, “Hobm Trutamtt'ftor Wontto,’* itnt J Ihi - ii.il O. FIZEK, Mt. Sterling, Ky.,sfty6; **/ have suffered wltb kidney and bidder trouble for tca yeara pasi. "XAsi Marcb I cominenceiii nsing Perana and continned for three montliB. I have not used It since, nor have I felt a pain.” * UMb' itAyw t-, Don’t Expeninent whli Experiments tIw Binh It lawe PUtno Pltycr .wm cteated tlttf four' >»«n* cxptricBcc; with pl«ycv nwecbaiuia*. M«« wM *ot- to crc«t»:'i pltyer tiwt iMcliuitallr •rMtwoni)Iwl 6M that wouM ^ iht itquil in or^taidlty «f cmtructiM'tl» ■ Bush & Lane FianOv In tlw ic. Lftae Play«r>F^ohicb ;4Mli^ tr» ttalmalnMl tiwt hivc p\uti tbe Bjnk It'Utiit Hesoiecef Ufhim 'BMd*. - y/i ofa'tf you •• on^unity i* vUit o«* wniiitioiw ‘ bMMM cAiaM \k*; higbMi tyf>» pliMi ^tNUtnictioft. . . . ^. .V ■ CALL AT EmS MACH. &MUSIC CO. AND TRY ONE '■A I ' '; FOR QUiqii SALEi--McI^tyro Auto cylihxieK Ten Horse. Complete With top* lam^ etc. Good 21-2 Horse gasoline engine. Fine condition. Both gQihj^^ v^ry dieap to quick pui*ehaseil ' Teague*- ' Burlington, N. C. ‘ ‘Colonel Bryan hasabandonied hope, of ever being elected presi dent." Nothing like time for demonstrating impbssibilities. U 4-room cottage on Dixie St,, $1080. 7-room two story dwelling on the car line near graded School, Ireland St. We will sell this place for $2750. 5-room cottage on Grace St., at 7-room, two story dwelling on corner of Grace and Gilmer St. We will sell this place for $1750, i 7-room cottage on Broad St.,water, lights and sewerage connection. We will sell this place for $3500. : 4-roorn cottage on Rujffiin St., practically new. We will sell for $1000. 67 1-2 acre farm 1 X. 2 miles Southwest of Burlington, all necessary buildings 1-3 red soil and 2 3 gray. We will sell at a bar gain. 84 acre farm, 2 miles Northwest of Bur lington, 7 room cottage, good barn good or chard! 50 acre farm 1 1-2 miles West of Burling ton. We will sell this place for $1500.00. 8-room two story dwelling, on corner of Morehead and Mebane St., lot 105 x 214. We will sell for $2500. This is a great bagain If you have money to loan, place it through our conipany. We give you first mortgage on real estate and we never loan more than one- , half cash value of property taken as security and bur company guaran tees payment of principal and 6 per cent interest, payable semi-anhu- ally. We write Fire, Life and Live Stock Insurance. The Centra! L,ban & Trust Co. CAPITAL STOCK $60,000.00 J. A. Davidson, Pres, W. W. Brown, Mgr. J. R. Hoffman, jSec. ,Treas. uau
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