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The Smt DisrMt^*h ,
THE STATE DISPATCH
Published Everj Wednesday
-By-
Tie Slate Dupatch Pobliibia* Co»p**yj
Bariia^tofir N. C.
Dr. J. A. Pickett, - • President
JAMES E. FOUST, Secrettrj »nd Treasurer
and M«iMger.
Office First Floor, Waller Buildinfs.
Telephone No. 265.
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able in advance.
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Entered a:;* second-ciass matter May
10,1908, at the po«t otfice at Burling
♦on, North CaroUn;t, ui^der the Act ol
of March 3 187!).
Wednesdaf, Nov. 22, 1911.
Experiertce is a dear school.
Low cotton will drive farmers to
hog and hominy, says one of our
exchanges, and our opinion is, a
democratic Ccngress to the soup
house.
For Wto jrow Wils&n.
Mr. Frank Sloan, Jr., of Er-
win, Tenn., passed through the
city yesterday enroute for New
Bern, N. C. He reports everbody
in east Tennessee optimistic for
Woodrow Wilson and Democratic
victory in 1912.—News and Ob
server.
It seems tha: Mr. Sloan has
not heard of the Wilson optimis
tic defeat in Maryland my Mary
land or he would have advised
everybody in Tennessee that
Harmon was the man and Mr.
Dgc was buried. Wonder when
Harmon will die.
tlfP
Final Notice To Delioqaent Taz-
Payer*.
Be'o -V is a list of delinquent
tax-payers ani the amounts due
by each, and lam giving this last
isotice before advertising proiier
am, instructed to cDlle^
this tax by due process of law
and I sincerely trust that all
whose names appear below will
call and settle at once, I am ad
vertising this list as a favcr to
all concerned.
A. A. RUSSELL.
City Tax Collector.
Taxes for 1910.
Jas Carroll $2.75. W Luther
Cat s 18,62, J M Cates 8.24, C C
Chappie 2.40, Alix Christopher
5.67, E S Cheek 1.32, H J Clark
5.58 W A Clark .28, David Cole
,70, 3 A Coble .76, W N Cooper
1.97, B B Gross 3.51, J C Crock
er 2.40, G W Dameron 2.40, E
Clarence Davis 4.20, Berry Dur
ham .22, John D. Faucette 13.87,
J P Faucette 3.51, J B Ferring*
ton 2.40, Mrs AC Forsyth 1.40,
L,J Fonville 35.61, W F Fredrick
4.30, C E Farlough 2.40, ED
Garrison 7.00, J L Garrison 2.40,
Geo A Garrison 20.17, J W Gar
rison 4.30, G B Garrison 2.40. J
R Gibson 2.40, H B Gillie 2.40, B
Huston Graves 2.40, W R Hall
6. 56, Mrs Fannie Hamilton 1.50,
W F Hanford 2.00, Dan S Hall
7.13, W M Harris 8.29, J W.York
5.42, W J Young3.33, CLYoung
2.40, W R Young 2.40, G W Cor-
mack 1.75, G L Amiek 3.94, R C
Andrews 5.60, Chas H Bayne
4.14, J D Bason 81.50, J H Bla
lock 2.40, Mrs Rebeca Bradley
7.62, G B Bridges 1.75, A C
Bridg:es 2.62, V B Brewer 5.55,
Mack Brooks 2.40, L J Brooks
3.15, J C Burton 2.82, R M
Burke 4.24.
Bruce Caraway 1.40, A. H. Cates
2.79, Mrs. Sarrah C. Cates 5.80,
John J. Gamble 2.40, Z V Coble
6.31, a H. Conklin 3.17, W C
Dameron 2 24, J. M Cook Agt.
Demott, 1.75, C D Dixon .82, B.
T Elder 3.74, Mrs D M Elder 16.-
80, H C Foster 10.40, Jas Ger*
ringer 2.48, W M Gray 2.40, Mrs
W E Hay 37.94, W E Hay 140.62
Mrs Susan Hall 2.48, R H Hicks
3.60, J T Smith 2.40, K LThomp-
son 3.80, C B Tillman 2.48. Chas
B Thomas 5.60, B J Vestal 13.60,
T W Vmcent 2.40, Sam Vincent
2.40, Cicero Vincent a40, C J.
Ward Jr 6. 68, Jas A Walker 4.-
95, Frank P Walker 10.77, E W
White 2.40, A Willis 2.40, G A
Right .70, Z B Wilson 2.40, R L
E ® Workman
17.83, W D Right 2.54.
Jas P Albright 10.08, Mrs. J P
Albnght 31.51, T W Ashworth
4.37, W P Bemrick 3.22, J W Bo
land 9.77, J W Boswell 14.36, H
M Boone .91, D O Burch 16i8. J
W Boling 2.40, L E Beckom 2.40^
A H Blackwood 2.57, W H Bran-
hock 7.25, Miss Hattie Brannock
6.31, Burlington Lumber Co. 64.-
40, N J Carness 2.48, A L Cow-
sey 3.16, W C Noble 7.84, C F
Oakley .69, Lonie Owens 3.31, W
W Owens 2.72, W J Pearson 1.85
E G Perry 7.28, S V Perry 5.16,
Pickard & Trogden 36.40, J T
Quakenbush 2.18, K R Raimer
1.15, CKRose 3.10, J W Rice
5.91, W K Scott 17.10, R L Shad-
lev 5.89, L E Shepherd 3.10, W
S Sharpe & Co. J4.00. V H Sny
der 9.31, C T Hopkins 5.37, Horn
ward & Bryan 56.00, L B Horna-
day3.73, Mrs Mary A Ingle 8.30,
E C Ingle 2.11, 0 L Jones 1.33,
W F Jones ^54, J L Keck 6.48,
John B Jones 3.66, H P Kerho-
die 2.48, Henry B King 2.62, Rev
W S Long 1.40, M C Moore 3.78,
J M Morlette 3.71, H F Mitchell
4.58, P G Neese 2.40, gose Neese
2.40, E H Steele 2.78, W S Steel
2.40, Frank Straugh 5.39, A C
Stackard 2.68, A A Sutton 2.70,
H M Steel 4.OS, B E Teague 28.-
04, R M/ Thompson 9.96, A G
Thompson 4.58, Mr^, , G M
Thompson 3.28, Herbert P Thom
pson 2.40, Geo Troxler 49.71, C
D Whitsell 12.46, J H Wheeley
2.67, C S White 3.31, Jas H Wil-
hamson 3.46, C P Williamson 240
L E Reaiiis .49, W W Richie 2,80
W R Ross 8.00, J T Rogers 2.40,
C P Robinson 10.80, J B Sykes
3.02, E I Summers 852, H J
Scg^'ns 2.48, B A Saunders .70,
J H Scott 3.10, Mrs. S A Sellars
8.14, Southern Traction & Power
Co. 14;00, F B Spiker 1.75, L M
Squires 3.66, J W Story 2.00, Bud
Stutts 2,68, Jno E Shepherd 4.90
E H Murray 20.55, S W Myers
2.40, J H Moore 5.74, Murbolah
Mill 37.41, J F Mcdade 2;80, T G
Nicholson 10.58, Robt McPher
son 2.40, H D Payne 3.31, C A
Perkins 3.25, W E Petty 17.04,
W N Poe 2.40, Geo W Pickett
7.42, C J Preddy 2.40, V C Pi ice
3.88. J Price 15.33, J W Reid 240
Pullman Co. 4.98, E JRippy ^7,
L. B Wilson 2.40, Mrs Amie
Williamson 1.06, Levie Anderson
.60, Harrison Allen 2.48, Jas E
Banks 3.17, Leticia Banks 12.60,
Felix Bowes 6.82, Jack Brannock
.50, Dixie Brooks 1.68, W F
Brookshire 3.04, Torn Baynes 2.-
40, Richard Duck 8.40, Welldon
Fonville 2.75, John S. Fuller 2.40
Geo Foster 2.40, John Hasel
5.27, Boy Harvey 2.40, Roger
Haruy 2 40, Will Heathcock 1.40
Joe irljii .40, Mixie Johnston 1.4l®
Emio James 2.10, Geo Lambert
,37, L^ 2.^ Cto
2.50, J M Leath lv4(>; Biine l^obi e'
2.40, John H McCalley 2,40. Sam
McCalley 2.40, Alek McKay 2.40
Thomas Per/y 2.^, J T Rankins
2.40, Pink Reynolds Pink 2.40,
W M Tate ^10, Jas Thompson
2.40, Dave Austin 2.40, Jas Al
bright 2.40, J C Burnett 2.48,
Leanard Clapp 3.24, Frank Coop
er £40, W E King kSO, W LLoy
9.14, W S Long 3.80, Jas Love
lace 2.48, R. L Loy 2.40, J A
Lowe 7.00, Lola Lineberry 1.75,
W M Lineberry 2.75' W L Mas-
say 5.80, D K Malcolm 3.80, W
M Mebane 2.58, Robt J Mebane
5.60, I V Meacham 2.40, E C
Miller 2.40, T C Moda 2.50, J L
Mitchell 3.10, J W Morrow 2.48,
A H Moore 2.96, Mrs W E Hen
derson .70, R. L Holt !^.ll, S J
Huffman 2.10, B N Huffman 2.40,
Jessie Huffines 2.40, Elizabeth
Huffines 2.80, J W Hughes 7.03,
D L Horner 2.40, Mrs C L Isley
4.12, H A Johnston 4.20, T J Isley
11.72, J G James 2.48, W W
Jackson 2.40, J H Jeffreys 2.68
Herbert M Jordon 2.40, W C
Johnston 2.10, P J Ke.nodle 2.68
J W Long 4.23.
We
know the etguai
ot tiiis stioe
at the p^ipe
Ml Styles $2 AllLealheiv
I£ there was a better shoe value at the
price than Craddock-Terry Co. ’s Southern
Girl Shoe for women, we would never be
offering you The Southern Girl Shoei
Here is a shoe made ol the finest, softest
leathers. The making is first quality.
linings, stitGhmg, bwttonhdles, every little
detail all up t€^ the high^t standard. The
styles are perfect; }^k as long as you please
among the shoes that sell for n^ore money
and you will notiiiid a single mark of fash
ion that is supedoir ta ^e ^le ieatM^ of
The
SOUTHERIU GIKL
Shoe
We have them in high button and lace boots, oxfords, pumps, slippers aii(!' saii^ar9
—and what is perhaps the best feature of all—we have these styles in flexible soles
for those who want them. The wear and the style are all left in these flexible soles
but the stiffness is all taken out. They are as soft and pliable as an old slipper.
The Southern Girl Shoe will make your feet look trim and neat, give you. the
maximum of comfort and wear at a great saving in price.
Look for the Bell. It’s a small thing to look for but
a
SHOE
BURLINGTON,
NORTH CAROUNA
ffirffik §fut'iihie
KedBmH
on the Bom
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LONG
WEAR
HOES
DUCK
i
Headquarters for Children’s Shoes
We are ex
pert fitters of
cliiidren’s feet
When we send the
growing-ups from our
store, it is with the
knowledge that the
new shoes are right—
that they will both fit
and give proper room
for developement.
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE
Danville, Va.
—
To Myrriends:
I am glad to tell you that all tobacco with character and
co'or are higher with us than they have been for years.
Bring me a load and I will prove it. Below I give you a
few sales made this week.
Your Friend, JOHN C. HORNE.
Whatever
Footwear for Children
Taxes for 1909.
C P Bradshaw 3.43, S J Barbee
2.40, Milton Boon .90, Hardy
Bryant 2.40, Mary Boon 2.40, H
J Clark 5.40, Claud Fonville 2.40
A G Elliot 2.40, Robert G. Fau
cette 2.92, E D Garrison, 5.00, B
C Garrison 3.00, S L Grubbs kS3
J G Gaunt Jr 2.60, Donald Gulley
k60, A H Horner 2.40, R T Hen
sley 2.48, D L Horner 2.40, Mrs
Elizabeth Huffines 2,40, D W
Johnson 7.02, John James 2.40,
W D Murray 2.40,“ W E King 288
T A Lamm 2.48, W M Lineberry
2.70, S R Mansfield 2.46, A H
Moore 2.69, Eugene Patterson
5.40, E E Workman 2.62, Ralph
Patzst 2.82, J C Patzch 3.84, J T
Smith 2.88, Walter Stinson 2.46,
Sam Vincent 2.40, B F Wilson
2.40, Bill Anthony, 2.40, Latisha
Banks 981, Henry Pinnix 2.88,
J B Andrews 7.00, W S Allen
2.40, Walter Bell ^66, J L Davis
2.64, J W Brooks 2.40, J M Clapp
4.50, James L Boswell 2.40, Jno
G Compton 2.40, C W Fogleman
2.40, A W Boswell 2,40, Tom
Flynn 2.70, Geo B Garrison 2.40,
Jas Garrison 2;40, R L Holt 3,00
W K Holt & Co.‘19.50, J I Wilson
2.64, Jack Harvey 2.40, WI Holt
12.44, P S Cheek 2.40.
Vernon Iseley 2.40, W K Hunt
you will find in this store. Our selections for the grow
ing feet are made with the utmost care. Good leather,
lasts that will develop children's feet properly, pleasing
style—these are the things for which we watch in buy
ing children’s shoes.
We make a specialty of a high grade line of
Ghildren’s Footwear
You will find in the—
Lenox and Educator Line
The right shoes for children
^ur Prices: 50 cents to $3.00 the Pair
We have them in BUTTON and LACE TANS,, Pat-
entii, Vici, box Caif and Cuarnetals—All styks and
shapes. v
THE HOLT • CATES COMPANY
On the Corner
Burlington, N. C.
Mr. J. M. W. Webster,
Topnot, N. C.
22 At $ 9.25
56 “ 12.75
78 “ 25.00
32 “ 45.00
56 " 28.00
70 16.00-
46 “ 8.65 Av. $2aS5
Mr. Lea Bradsher,
Bushy Fork, N. C.
$18.50
17.00
43.00
18.55
35.00
23,50
14.00 Av. $22;78
145
190
58
85;
20
86
180
188
Felix Cobb,
Topnot, N. C.
At $
9.50
24.00
26-00
22 50
40.00
26.00
20.50
12.25
Av. $19i32
117
100
122
130
74
226
220
At
Mr, W. A. Jeffress,
Mebane, N. C.
Messsrs. Fvans & Jeffress,
Watson, N. C.
122 At $43.00
192 ' 16.50
222 “ 25.00
165 “ 12.75 Av. $22.92
44
47 ^ ■
38'
180
180
150
254 .
140
At
$8.75
27.00
41.00
25.00
16.50
12.75
18.00
12.25
Av. $18.27
Dodson 3.30> Sanel Warnright
4.50, WH Campbell 3.31, C M
Dodson 3.30, W M Moore 2. 70,
A I White 3.36.
2.40, H T Iseley 2.40, H B Iseley
2.80, V L Knotts 2.48, F J Lacy
3.24, C M Matthews 2.40, W F
Lideburry 2.40 C F Oaklsy 3.00,'
John T Quakenbush 2.04, Robert
Pope 2.40, R A Roberson 4.46, N
G Smith 3.31, E D Mth 2.46, C
A Stanfield'2.48, J P Sykes 3.41,
Thompsoar & Russell, 3.15, R
Warren 2.44.
Taxes for 1908.
A L Causey 2.76, T J Fowler 2.64,
Claud Fonville 2.40, D L Homer
2.40, S L Grubbs 4.80, A H Hor
ner 2.40, W F Howell 2.94, A A
Iseley 3.06, John G Jones 2.40 J
J Kestler 3.30, J R Kensel 4.26
Robt L McPherson 1.40, A J
Lemons 2.40, S H Simmons 3.98,
Eugene Patterson 2.84, Ralph
In the Bariingtoii Sondfty Schools
Siuiaay, Hot. W, Mil.
Sunday School Totals.
M. E.
Baptist
Presbyterian
German Ref.
Ghri^tiim, ~
M. P.
Webb Aye.
Attendance
340
245
131
227
186
1129
Collection
WM
6.38
5.04
6.80
18.25
MEN'S BIBLE AND
CLASSES totals.
Atimdance
Baptist 61
Pi^sbyterian 15
Christian 31
M. P. 28
German Ref.
WebbAve.
M.E. 71
Snow ^amp,
Total today 206
John H. Vernon,
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