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s. A F*laiy In Three Aots As Presented by ~ ST ^ R LITERARY CIRCLE WHITSETT INSTITUTE WHitsett, INortH Oarolincn Saturday, December 2nd, 1911, 8 P. M. Cast of Characters: ^fs. Rokcnian grs. Delaine Rebecca Kate (An Irish Servant) (jyp (Mrs. Delaine's Servant) Clarissa Cadman (an old maid) (an outcast) j{aria Jones Alice Leeds pora Gaines Hellie Dunbar Sadie Merrill Jennie Woodman Emma Stephens Grace Greenwood Gussie Rogers Our Club Martha Amick Roberta Shepherd Isla Wheeler Sallie Boone Mabel Thompson Anna Dixoii Vivian Clapp Maud Shepherd Rosa, Phillippie Ruth Greeson Ethel McLean Oliie Phillippie Elsie Bradley Pearl Johnson Kate McLean Maggie Boon ACT L—Scene: Mrs. Delaine’s Kitchen, &c, act IL—Scene: The Picnic, &c. act III.—Scene: Mrs. Rokeman’s Parlor; &c. Music fey the Whitsett Orchestra. Admission is free. All cordially invited. FOOT BALL SPECIAL TO Richmond, Virginia THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday, Nov. 30, 1911 VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ACCOUNT Foot-Ball Game . BETWEEN IlDiversities of North Carolina auii Virginia $3 ROUND TRIP $3 For the above occasion THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY will op erate SPECIAL TRAIN consisting elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. Schedule as follows: Leave Chapel Hill 12:01 A. M. Leave Oxford 2:40 A, M. Leave Durham 1:20 A. M. Arrive Richmond 7:38 A. M. Returning train will leave Richmond same night at mid-night. Passengers from Greensboro and intermediate points to Uni versity will use regular tmn No. 22 leaving Greensboro 4:20 P. M. and connecting with Special Train at Durham. Passengers from Raleigh and intermediate stations to Durham will use regular train No 131 leaving Raleigh 7:00 P. M, and con necting with Special Train there. , ,1 I-.WI I,,.,-, ■■ I,-,.,—,, .I... y A Pullman Sleeping Car will be placed at Durham and readj for occupying after 9:00 P. M. This sleeper will be cut off at Durham on retnm trip. For further detailed information call on any Ticket Agent or ad dress the undersigned, J. 0. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agents 215 Fayetteville, St., Raleigh, N. C. W L. Mock, of Mock, Jirk , believes he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. “What I al ways like to d9, he writes, ‘ ‘is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoai’seness, obstinatie coughs, jagrippe, cr;fupe, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I fee! 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 ^ e’ right. Get a trial bot tle free, or regular 50c or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by Free man Drug Co. Read the ads in the Dispatch FOR QUICK SALE-“McIntyre Auto Buggy. Two cylinder. Ten Horse. Corhplete with top, lamps etc. Good running order. Also 21-2 Horse gasoline engine. ' Fine condition. iBoth going very cheap to quick purchaser, B. E. Teague, Burlington, N. C. CHILDREN IMJURED. f- .■ »• Ordinary Cathartics and Pilla and Karsh Physio Cau!i« Oistrew- ing Complaints. You cannot be over-careful in t;he Belecflon of medicine for children. On!” the vety geatlest bowel medicine Bhon d, ever be given, except In emer gency cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics and purgatives are apt to do more barm than good. They may caase ^ping. nausea and other distressing after-effects that are frequently health- destroying. porsQnally recommend and guar- K!ir“e Rexall Orderlies as the safest ai d mo.?t dependable remedy, which ve know, for constipation and associ ate \vei disorders. We have such abso] ;:f ' ’"b In the virtues of tWs remedj t* ’t we sell it on our guar antee of lui.ney back in every instance where it fails to give entire satisfac tion, and we urge all in need of snch mertlcine to try it at our risk. Rexfill Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable In .action, may be taken at any ti.mc, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They bare a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they pome !n contact, apparently act ing as a reg’.ilative tonic upon the re laxed 'ttittscBi.nr c^at of the bowel, thus overeomin,^ weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies commonly complete ly irelleve constipation, except of course when of a surgical character. T^iey also tend to overcome the neces sity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels . in normal condi tion. Three sizes of packiages, 10 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. Remem ber, you can obtain Rexall Remedies ODtly at our store-~The Rexall Store. FREEMflw DRUG CO. WOULD not seem'natural for you to ! I I season go by without A I ? getting you a hew suit or pyercqat, it is S 5 tlie endeavGi: oJ every man to lobk his best on tliis occasion, and he should be interested in the new heaVy^uits an(j[ overcoats we have just received. Prices ranging on our suits, and boys’ suits, from $6.00 to $22 50. Suits and its of every descriptioh ready to wear to-day. We sdsb have some great bar gains in ladieo’ and children’s coats and shoe^r With our broud variety of styles we can please you. B. QOODMAN Home of Opod CiotHes |i Burlington, C. The State Dispatch has the largest home circulation- of any paper in Alamance Coutty—Try an ad— Merchant and be convinced. WANT aBetter rhat question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International feputatton. - - - %w~FBEE an^siltftrr bnmehes. i Bookkeeping. 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With a la^{«r •ale than i^l (^^mblned. 8^ ,y’s g the S )U Vgi 4-room cottage on Dixie St., $1000. 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 $1400. 7-room, two story dwelling on corner of Grace and Gilmer St. We will sell this place for $1750, 7-room cottage on Broad St.,water, lights and sewerage connection. We will sell this place for $3500. 4'roorn cottage on Ruffin St., practically new. We will sell for $1000. 67 1;2 "acre farm 1 1-2 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 Northwek of Bur lington, 7-room cottage, good barn good or chard. 50 acre farm 11-2 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 company. We give you first mortgage on real estate and we wever loan more: than one- half cash value of property taken as security aiid our company guaran tees payment of principal and 6 per cent interest, payable semi'aniiu- all3T. We write Fire, Life and Live Stock Insurance. ^ The Oentral Loarl & CAPITAL, stock: $50,000.00 J. A. Davidson, Pres. W. W. Brown, Mgr. J. R. Hoffman, Sec. ^Treai
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