'WM. 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. Qbscription, One Dollar per year, pay able in advance. All comiuunieati JUS in regard to either news items or business matters ehould be addressed to The State Diipatcb and pol so any individuai connected with the ^^11 news notes and coramunicJ^tioDS of mporta,Qce mui^t be signed by the_writer. We are not respousible for opinions ot our correspoudenti* SabBcribers will take notice that no re- eeipt for siibsjeription for The SUte Ditpatcl will be hoDored at this office unless it if- »U0tbered with stamped figures. 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 M/ 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, ] , The exchange of pulpi^ Bern D. Mclverandb. ^ gan Sunday was very pieas»^] boilSi^ngregationa. FI Mince Be s !Nov. 28 Mr. N. a SI guest o Send sctiber,! erousii an4w8j thengH Mr. ville SI truest Mr. terial was a Carl the pi kitchei on Chi vembeii house RevJ G. L. Hend tor ani of the j M. F, until Just Malat while 25c. Si Sor Dorsell Mr. missinl wante( M K. ihdhe^ Past formal churcl M. EiJ V.^ Y.| delivei pie ai The s and 3:1 9:30 to all M S. Hi No. six qij «ays Mrl have, lingtd FloriJ theii Ml Salex TuesJ Sal 10 &I toys I $ $ $ $ ft ft w ft ft ft

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