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md Fit |n and Winter beauty of de- shown. >ion tcnden* lusual high fab- ftive wedge toe ^bodied in )m design^ in [dividual taste, ing you to-day. Co. N. C. iOIt S t Office. ^.CO. »; ' , I! ‘ ■ »-i , . ' i'l K—- pi' d' ^ i;ali Pattern No. 4Stt Price, IS cent* LADIES’ DRESS some special new ware., t some mighty pret- ■ye or.i our millinery ant yoa to see ou? ike your purchases for ladies and very ). Co. Cai olina V .• -i r,- Mil \r:pit K) hr' 30!*e whs^’s -Eottffea . ^ prescriptions with ,t|ie utmost accvki'acy, I ■eewewr FREEMAM om(^ ..,00: phone 20 A,>-ents for Burlington, N. Gv Eastman Kodak films, Huylers Candy, Rexall goods, j Van Lindley's cut flowers. Nyall'Family Remedies, ; ' B I l^OCAJL, iVlsrD . PER8QN Ali I , u uu 1. i Letter f^om Mr. Tk6mpsbn. Fine fresh cabbage for Kraut, * ^ ' / Qnnnlv rio John H. V.emoji, EsQ; gerchants Supply U>. , cto. Dem. Ex Gommittee Hattie Dixon, who has | for Alamance County and v,gsn in our midst for quite aiW. W. Brown, E^. V „ / , ^hile. left Tuesday to majce her home with her father in Ramseur Mrs, Cheek the mother of Mrs. 4 Bradley of Henderson is the I guest of her daughter this week, An entire new registration will i.t cessary in Newlin's Town- ghiu. It makes no difference if jou have registered you must fegisvt'i’ agflin, SEE the new ad of B. A. Sel- jar, ;!c son jo this issue, they are te! 1 ‘I some remarkable values kno.' are offering you. You me reputaiion of this firm, u'h ! i-ie* Htiv ert^e goods you in.y iiave the goods. .J Isiey & Co., have a c ■ e of ad iii this issue look it ■,j.. be fun sitve you money. C E’liis spent yesterday at on bu&iness. He could nt; ; t ai the large crowd at Bur ling; con but heard Teddy just the sani'-^ I orutoe;^., onions; and apples, M cnanis bu[>p[y Co. £ V erythi ig gojd to. eat wanted at C. A. Hughes Store. Highest market price paid for all produce. E'on College, N. C. ■ ■ Mr. Jesse Alexander of Ches ter. Pa, is visiting this week the guest of bis father, Mr* E. M. 4ie.Kander in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jho. I ^^Chairman Prog. Ex Deal; Sirs: Having entered the present political, campaign upon a reform .platforjn' and several of the democratic candidates, having expressed to me their disappirova} of the lise' of money in this campaign except for actual legi timate expenses, I hereby chal lenge you to take a decided staKcl wi th 1 efererice to this issue. Do you coademn the' use of money to debanch the franchise and cor rupt th^ ballot? Do you also condemn all • political in trigue and chicanery ueed in the . past to defeat an opponent? Do you Iselieve that all such methods t6 secure an election should be eon- demnea by both the press and the pulpit? Are you willing to giye every man “a squiare deal” and let each (a didate' stand or fall upon his own merits and the principles he represents? If so, are you willing to reT quest all the democratic candi dates, theii" friends and co virork- ers, to refrain from the use of m^QRey in tj^e ipresent campaign except foryictual sjegitimate ex penses to refuse to countenance and aiiy gander handed S(jJveme or political trickery, and thus helt) to remove the stigma of political corruption that now rests upon our beloved county? Hoping to *hear froin you at your earliest Benson ‘Convenience, I have the honor^to New .aid Pretty, ^ 1, yidOiirSj - ¥el#t are ':4 0ur large line of schc 61 hats Jot ^Is is W you want in styles and prices. The biB^t $1 you Kvjye Excellent values in boys hat^ Hail* rife J ^i^^sdty. Ask io se$ the Royal Society Burlington^ II. |C. be. Very Respectfully Yours/ J. A, W. Thompson. oFMt. Morris, N. Y. spent Satur day and Sunday the guieat of Mr. C. A. Walker they were, enroute to High Point where they will; make their home in the future.' Dr. C. A. AndersonJias recent- ' y-jj, \y added a new cabinet to his of-; _ , ’ j lice in the First National Bank Between three and four thou* Building. I sands |,people^ assembled;at the depot Tuesday to ^ee and ,hear FOR SALE Hogs, shoats and Col. Theodorefloosevelt, tKe'^ro- pigs. Robert Ray, Graham, N. C. gressive .'Candidate who spoke Mr. and Mrs. George Florenf* who have been to Washington «hich Gol. on ‘■heir honevmoon returned here on schedule time, returned thegreatthrongof people having ■ gathered mote than an hour to New Turnip Seeds at Burling- hear and see this great American -on Drug Co. citizen. He came h;ere from ■ .a—t— The Pioneer Beink Of Alamaince County CAPITAL ANP -5UPvPLU-S. $135000 P5RS55SWS^5^vIW5« WHEN YOU MARK ET YOUR TOBACCO Remember, this b^nk can be of service to you in rnpre wavs than one. ,-Jlw BRING'YOuir*SuS PLUS MONEY HERE It is more convenient and safer than cairying it home over night. ^ ?? . MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Jr, A ^ Ashe vuUe, leaving there early in the mitHTing and making a num ber of atops speaking to the vast assemblies which had gathei'ed at the stations along the way. VV'Kile here t h^-GoL spoke of boss rul^j, he said each of us want to rule his own life and if mistakes are to be made them ourselves and not have son.e one make them for us. The Col. voice was in bad Shapes from having spoken so much his physician having advised him hot to speak between AsheviJle and Raleigh. Among the party from this place who were: escQring his special car were Jas. N. Williamson, Jr., and Mr. Er;win Holt, We are told th%t only one town between Asheville and Raleigh | had more pepople then Burlingtoh present to see and |iear the Col. Roose velt and that was Durham, and we are not sure if Durham had us beat. Quite a humber of our citizens pressed forward with eagerness to shake the Coi. hand if his hand could not be reached they were content' to just touch' his garment, V anil thfereby say they .had touched the garment of the greatest iivi?tg AineriOan ci- tizen, We‘werfe 'especially proud of the non-partisan cordial greeting given this great mani . i Snddieu death bf Mr.""Li^ley. ' '-i'' ' Mr* Monroe Lindley^ died sud denly Moiaday evening at the fairground. He took a hemor- age of the lung^ and died within a few minutes. He lived near Swepsonville. He leaves a wife and two, chiidreh. He was buri ed at Providence Tuesday. . IS store where you tiie most distinctive liierch^ndise. We ^rve qvery eu^omer •^tK as mticK care ^ if tlie wfiolei'Suc^^ of the busi ness depended on that paJticfilsLr sale, \ In Kat^ we fe^- A LEAPING BOiSDIHG SGIOOL tar ace ■^adaKU.UtitatiUilL*# .MM, Fr«r«r«i for OoU«|», Bnilniis,T»cfaiB(,o?l4irlitl*. . SMltbr'Oluv^^r Md ScM- Wl'l* pktronkm.'; T»YBM80liABLKKAfE8 1 SMb rai!«lV«i per* | ktUntlim;! SchfroJ I ndw**4. (Locfttton ' la BMtr flrMBibsro. 0.) tor O^telacn*, Tl«Va. •i«;. •A4i«i« til* I w. T WHITSETt, PH D, WHIT#eTT, NONTH CAflOLtNA I ta & IL, ClA>>rNa>' ^ •M,'-'- ;v: fast Dollars pile? upr^ top. #t;' i G(^to>hsced^ M^landhtills iitMe la consfet jpf To^ng dle horses a^y faro Mtwa. ^ AH ynnng and well bcokrav Be iaw sure iriid sw us Helps the Fanner to SeU The farmer was womed over the msrket reports. Cotton was risingi li^en k r^pdie^ a certain figure he proposed to sefl. Tne day before it had aiinost reached his price* .Wliat would^ it bring todiay? ( » The farmer needed first-hand ihformation tt once. H« .'•topped to his Bell Telephone. Tlie £>ong OlstanM connedciou with" the buyer in a distant city informed hioi tlut cotton had feached the top figure^ and he sold his aop at a handsome profit. The Umveisal Bell System.enables' the pribducer in lemoM nii^ districts to keep in touch with market conditions without aecesilQr of leavmg home. By the way, have yon a Bell Telephone? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPllONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY mm P -at ^ J , . :a-:S'' fis 'O.'® : S J’=§ ■ IF rr IS oms, sums, STATHtv, igiui iioop$, cjiniies, « eim m mt ill ^ ' II .• ■■ ...' I i ,r,' ' '
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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