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■' '■ ' ' " ^'V ' ■'■■ ■■- ’ ' :V'‘'■ ■■, ■■ ' :' ■ ,'; .■" rV-''';:''-^'''';';;-'';' ■, ;:^. V'; v.'; pTRnprsea FrTT? & King Pettigrew FRONT i Give your next order for Groceries to Pettigrew and King the new Grocery on Frort Screet next door to Horne’s Bicycle Shop Fresh nice country produce handled at all times, nprompt and careful attention given every order. Oi^’f yktm w«s pjr 1)ria« Cap in ; SSin Francisco, Aug. 29—Mar sha Warrinsrton today concluded her direc^testimony in the Drew- Caminetti white slave case and the defense began cross exami nation. Her manner was more confident than at the Diggs trial. i^Caminetti had first given Lola Norris $20 to pay her passage to Reno,, thei witness said. It was his idea they ought to travel separately, bat Diggs had decid ed otherwise. It was agreed that the party must have a leader and when Diggs nominated him self for the position and Camineti agreed, Diggs ordered that they keep together. The witness said she had been pure until she met Diggs. Her fall had taken place in Diggs’ offices after champagne had beeH served there* Caminetti and Miss Norris were in an adjoining room at tne time. Pettigrew & King H. Goldstein The tailor who makes your suit at Ijome, guarantees a perfect fit. The man who handles all kinds of import ed worsted, English and Scotch mix tures. For French Dry Cleaning try H. Goldstein, the only man in town who uses this method. Will make the old suit new by cleaaing the black greasy spots. Give him a trial. This method of cleanlier when pul into effect by Goldstein will surprise you. H. GOLDSTEIN FRONT ST. /. BURLINGTON, N. C. Boy's Unusual genti^nce. Asheville, Aug. 29—“I hereby sentence you to be locked in a room at your home every day from now until Sunday.'’ Such was the sentence imposed by Judge Junius G. Adams at yes terday’s session of the city police court, on John Blackburn, a thir teen year-old boy, who * was charged with assault. The boy stated that he sells papers on the street and was granted a leave of absence each day long enough to cover his “beat” in order that newsboy, might not get his beat. It was in evidence that the as* saultconsis^dof the use of wat- er as a wea'pon it beiqg alleged that while ai.^rty of automobilist was traversing one of the prin cipal residential streets, Black burn turned a hose on the motorists. 20 Crash of Meteor Was Heard Miles Away. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 29—A meteor fell into the Seaconnet river churning up the waters in a spectacular manner, near Tiv erton, R. I. last night Great volumes of smoke arose. The meteor fell during an electrical storm and its crash as it struck the water was thought by many who did not see it to have been an unusually heavy olap of thunder, ^ The noise was heard for a dis tance of twenty miles. In the immediate vicinity windows were broken and crockery shaken from shelves, while at Island Park, nearly two miles away, a merry* go-round was j arred into motion. iPersons who saw the fiery body as it hissed thiough the sky assert that it was of unusual size and travelling so rapidly as to appear at a short distance almost like a flash of lightning. The river is of considerable depth where the meteor fell and no effort to locate the mass was made today. T elephones on Farms SOc per Month and Up / If there is no telephone on your farm write for our free booklet telling how you may get service at smal! cost. Addresf FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 8. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA. HUB’MY-TISM PILLOWS FREIi XKTti niL. A* MaU ua no for 56-pound Fe^er Bed ardrcMiw WjU cure your Rheuitttttiwms-poa^dpairpaipws/rw. Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,lAfAMYPDi Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts aa4 AGENT2H i ®tc. ActlSMjptlC used in- B#e£ere»e6! Coisumsrcj*i NutwraU BwJfc tertxajiy and exteraaliy. Price 2Sc. Farmers Leavkig For Homes in State. Raleigh, Aug. 28-This was an especially practical and interest ing day for the Morth Carolina Farmer's Convention at the A, & M. College. The program opened with a demonstration of a model orch'^rd, its care and i the preparation of the fruit ~ j Apples and peaches more es pecially—for the market, This began at 7 o'clock. Planting and training and the general care of trees were demonstrated, includ ing spr^ing and other treatment and the behefical ri^ults in the finer and higher priced fruit em phasized. When the convention reassem bled in Pullen Hall J, M. Johnson of the United States Depan- ment of Agriculture lectured on “Profitable and Unprofitable Farming'", and enumerating a long list of causes of unprofitable farming and methods of profit able farming. Prof. W. A. Withers told mc«t interestingly of his recent dis covery of a method of feeding cottonseed meal to hogs and stock without the danger of cottonseed poisoning. The work of the convention is; about .over and many of the farmers left today. The State Convention of Farm ers' Wives concluded three-days successful work today with 200 or more women here from many parts of the State. Lectures and demonstrations of practi^l everyday affairs have met with comprehensive and practical treatii^ent. A L!9« •U. •re for a iivmr. V. ; ■ ..y t.. ; r ■■■ • , 'T' he character of your printed mat ter makes an indeliale impression-good or bad—upon those who see it. More people gauge your standii^-the character and quality of product-your up-to-dateness by that than by any other one thing. Therefore, the need for the right kind of printing. Our hobby is good printing, not fancy, fussy printing, but good printing, with character, quality and finish, the right type, right stock, right illustratioiis, aU blended into a strong, dignified whole, will make a good impression for you. GIVE US A N E / (MANGE ON YOUR X T J 0 B. Letter Heads NoteH^ds Bill Heads Statements Envelopes ', 4i 'Cards’ And Everything liise. State Dispatch PRINTERS.
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